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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-07 - Orange Coast PilotJoy-.flylng Martne won't beput·on trial IJ PAUL AaallPLEY ............... , a, PHIL INSIDDllAN ........... -A court-manial ll&intt ID El Toro Marine who took a,ea fiata&er on a 30-manuae py ride lu& 1ummcr hu beea drOOPed beeautelhe Marine .clm1ued be look ~ plane and aPololized H'e· also Will bt datehalltd from the Manne Ooija. " • Rep Rotien Whim w10 jOin a firs COllU'-*"t hftl thr ]ljOUte ArlMd 5-rvlCft Commit• for. lour o( u~ military imiallauo-.1 lft'\he Middle and Far a. bas otrac:e announced Thul"ldav. ' Lance Cpl. Howafd A. Foote. 21 , of (.(H Alam1t01, wa1 ~luaed todayfrom dll brtt 11 Camp"Peadlelon. whert he had Mii h~kt 11nce the unautborized Founh of July ftilbt. Gunnery Set. Kathy C.bol. a Marioe Corp1 spokeswoman, pa d Foote' would rcceave an othcr·tben-honorablt d11C~. TM dtleiitaon of f5 or m,0tt wal Vlt1t the Philipplqn, Thailand, Jndaa, Pak1111n an4 )otdan, aid &dhain .aide Wilham SOh~tbtt. . She aaid Foote could-have been conftne4 for up to nine~ af he , .. , .. , ... llA .... /A2) ··~ rtation the commhttt chose thoee C'Ountnes it the ftth,,. thM Scientists develop tobacco plants that glow In the dark./ M Nation The economy created about 350,000 joba laat month, just enough to hold the natfon'a cfvlltan unemployment at 7.0 per- cent./ AS World wo people were rescued from a helicopter that crashed In the North Sea, kllllng 19 and leaving 26 mJHing.1--- Da te book Top' 40s-type musicians play "Big Band Swing" on Sundays In Newport Beach.Datebook/P999 3 Sports FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1986 Saddleback College's football team forced to ~:~:~:::Ch~~=p-"-o-rt -J a coDsen returns, ~~~~~:=~~~~::~: rrieets wl.th. _Rea~dan In CIFvolleybaJl./81 'E:J 4 Edison, Fountain Valley renew football riv airy but there are other big games tonlght./81 INDEX ~ ~ .. ~rf.; \.~ ... Advice and Games ' A6 _..o ........ ~~--8.5=9. Bulletin Board A3 Business B 11-12 Classified 86-10 Comics . A7 Death Notices B 10 Entertainment Datebook Opinion A8 Paparazzi Date book Pollce Log A3 Public Notices B~. 10 Sport1 81-4 Television DateboOk Weather A2 A lot of walk.lag ~y~~·s .1.ingers Those people who Ute their telc· phone dirtttones to save time '4nd 'hot leather come from a Iona lint of callers .who let their finat" do the walkina. . Oranac County phone numbers were h tcd in Pacific Bell teleohone . ROeERT HYfl>MAN f or,us ON lHf N['t\S boob a far blCk u 1197, When a ttalfWldC dtr«IO Wll eotnptled. And by 1907 rhe ~na number of telephone uten an Oraqe County perwackd ~ICifk Bdl to pubhth a l(Slerait county darectOQ'. l 0 lhe Orarwe C RC)' ~· nmman 1n the 1f1f'lt quaner of th11 ~ntury, the ltiq)hOne became u 1mport1nt .s the CUit "II*'· SOon (Pl ___ ..,..,A2) HB f d h t g The newly freed hostage thanked ree OS a e Reapn for the tJre~idcnt's efforts in I th frcc1n1 him. prom SeS 0 erS "You really ha'\ic my eternal vat•· . We won't forget' tude," Jacobsen said. "You're the leader of atruly srcat counuy and I'm WASHINGTON (AP) r d proud to be an Amencan." -ree hostage David Jacobsen of Hunt-"You're quite a man.'' he added. 1naton lkach came home to 1hc ' Earlm·. Jacptlscn told well wishers United States today. prom1s1n1 two after he landed on a flight fcom capuves he left bthind. "Tom and German) Terry. I won't forset you and v.-cwon't "I love Amenca, l'mJUSt so thrilled forget you " today that I'm here. to be back with Later. with Pre 1dent Rcapn at his C'-eryone and with my famJI). I have side, he pleaded wnh repone~ to pra}ed for this day for ~ 7 month ." .. pica~ be re~pon 1blc" in rcpon1na Then. JU~t a he did when he was the c1rcum tanc of ht rckasc. rclca~d Sunda) he repeated the 27th "Please do not cogaac in un~ Psalm I bchc"e that ·I shall stt the reasonable and unreah ttc spccu· goodness oft he Lord in the land of the la11ons," he said in the Rose (,arden livina. of the White Hou~ "Fnends.'' he added, "I sec the To persistent rcpone", he \ltd: goodnt<1s of the Lord We•re in "Jn the name of God. would ")'Ou Amcnca and I'm free and we're going please just be rc~pons1ble and b:Lck to get the other men out.·· off." (Pleue eee JACOBSEN/ A5) witlun the ne11 ftve )"C8n thOll countnet wall be Mutal lft lhe Middle Eut and far EM& IOI dae Uailed Staaa.. hrt•• •id .. Thn iwaa1 IO .Jee how wetf M"ll do wfdl our dalt C.otllOll ~ militat)' prnence."' .. Wada dar CMl'lllOil IO'IW .. 'llriCll MOil <'Ommattiee members Wilt dw. fbilippuw IOVCfDIMlll ~11 deJ*I from Andrews Aar Force BIN \ CP."""*9 about tbt MMUI of a.rt aft Watha~ D C. Mon~10 ,r\f r Force Bate and !ubic ~.>'. Naval Badham wllrj()in the pOUp whtft me· Aar tatton," SChieiba Nid. "llodl p&anutoPI forttf'uehnaanhe Manne are rnt1cal facahties for the United Co_!PIA•r tat on'" El TOf'OI &ates lft that ~on The delepuon wall stop.an M1nda ""We expea "'the l®fh ~ for meei1np with U.S. en\buly tbtre watl be 1 lot of acuvity pa ~I tnet Ptttltppine aovtm· reMwrf\1 the lnws tor thole b9ID .. Racism. st-rr.e.4 -ul> by Sl&yii;ig of teen Shooting promptS- tbreatentng letter, incident at school .. The lawyer for the fam;ly of a Costa Mesa )Oulh slain whik-alleged!) stealing auto parts received a threat· enina fetter Thursday sayin& he aod all Me11can ··scum" hould die ··sucking a shotaun barrel." The. note. as well ·as several de· r.optory telephone calls. were re· ce1ved by anfl-Ana alforne Amador Corona lhe day after he men~fied the rnan who lulled the • Latino >Outh as auto shop owner Enc Vincent Holt Officials from the Co ta Mesa Police Oe1>3nmcnt as well as the OninJe: County 01stnct Attorney's office hllve continuou ly refused to name the man who shot IS.year-old David Gallardo. thetl'-tn"'les11gation into the shooting and potentially endanger the man' safety. Ho\l.cver. an anonymous ~urce close to tlle c11e confirmed thal Holt. 29, wa li5ted in a Co ta Mesa police rcpon 'as the man v.ho fired a single ~hotgun blut at Gallardo af\er catch· ina . the boy and another youth . scum hould die suckina a shotlW:l barrel. ·-r11 see you sometime. \\octback scum." lhe letter ended. Corona said there was a drawina of a hOtJUn on the letter as well as a depiction of a hand with only tlit' middle finger ihowing. • The note appeared to be drawn on a postmark on the plain white envelope, although black stnpn ap- peared on the stamp. indicatin,at:bad been canceled. he wd. • Corona said that he was fcai'ful of the note because 11 indicated there were some people who bche~cd that the shooting was Justified .. At EstanC1a H1&h School -where Gallardo wa~ a sophomore -1 fr1cu that had rcponcdly been simmcrina since last week erupted Wednesday O\ler a acroptory remark allcs"edly made by an Anglo \tudcot over the hoo11ng. • Amador Corona Students i:cportedly bcpn &auntin' the 11rl who aOcgcdly made the -allegedly tak1na wheels off a Porsche rcmar promptina a ampuHccurity outside Ho\u v.w Repair, 786 .w. 1u.ard to cscon the tecn·aicr to th fi low ... The Oct. 29 t.hooting has t~&&cred a the two and bcaamc 11rupt1ve. sa1 backlash of.incidents -1ncludmg Pnncipal Roben Francy. what officials called. a "mtnor" dis--He S&td roughly si1' students were ruption at Estancia Ht&h School. and sent home because of their conduct in the thrcaico1n1 letkr: to Corona t~ office but would be ntumina to Ha.ndwntten in ink. the note said: K"hool. Franc> added lhcrc was no "How about 1f)OU die in the namc'Of evidence that the JJrl .made aoy defending tflre\ts? You and all your comment abo11t the hoot1na. !am1lv of lowlife Mexican thimng-(~Me THRSATS/A.2)_ Supreme Court postpone~- . . . Irv-Def reeway fees.case . I By 1>1U~ SNEIDERMAN Of!NO.-,,... ..... The California Supreme Court's dec1s1on to cancel oral arguments through January postpone1 an Irvine case concerning freeway fees. which bad been ~hcduled for a Nov. 13 heanng. >\ttomc)'S m the case \aid a re- organized high court, with three ne\I. JUSllt:cs appointed by (1ov George Deukmc11an. will probably hear argu- ments on the Irvine case 1n earl} 1987 The case 1n"olves a homeowners' group that wants a cit)w1de vote on whether to collect dcvcl~r fees to help pay for three new South Oranie County freeways Tv.o lower courts have ruled that freeways arc a re11onal issue that c.annot be dC£1d~ b> lf""tnC votcn .. The state Supreme Court had 41.grccd to hear oral araumcnts on the case lhls month. • But on Thursda)'. the coun canceled araumcnts for November. December and Januar) to allow( h1ef Jui1it1ct' RoSt" Bird and two other 1ust1ces defeated during th1~ week's clccuons to fin1 h work on cases they ha\'e alrudy heard .. In the I rv1 ne case. a group called the C'omm111ec of Seven Thousand, COST. t.,..1cc collected the required s1gn1turcs to force the f rctway fees onto lhc ballot. At issue arc lhc developer funds beina collected for the San Joaquin Hill,, foothill and Eastcrm.Irceways, wb1ch arc expected to run through or near lrvmc. cosr~,P.!;tition were challenged by a coah11on of Ckvelopc~ and bu me a soc1at1ons that favor the fretwa>S • Peter Hoff man, an attorney for the de"clopcrs. said toda that h1 s&afJ' had checked with the u\)rcme Court clerk's office and had venfit'rl that (Pleue eee FUSW AT I A.2) Sludge discharg~ project dies with Clea-n W ate t Act . From.staff ud wlre reporcs Plans for an ellpcnment.&I project to discharge sludge ofT the Orange Coast died Thursday wht>n P'rcs1dent Reagan vetoed an e\tens1on of the Clean Water Act of 197 2 to which the prOJCCt was tied. The fhe·)ear e'pcnmcnt on the Oran e Coa'1 would have permitted d1scharai ng a half·mtllmn gallons of ,ludp: da•I> into the ocean throuah a 24-inch, ·m1le·lon1 p1pchne. The hnc would haH' c'tended from the count~ sewaic treatment plant bct"'ecn Nev.port Beach and Hunt· 1n11on 8ca n. lnv t1ptor:s plannt>d to focu'I on whe.th r pretreated \lud C'OUld be tl1 haracd more than 1,000 fC"tt btlow· the ocean 'iurface without harmrni the en\1ronment. s.a1d Or· an e Count} 5Jn1tat1on ()J\mt"tr" spokeswoman ( onnnr ( law10n Accordina to Claw~n the reSC'arch project wa important b«aust the disposal of ludgr 1s an ongolOg concern. Currently. the county 'dum?' slud1e 1n the Co)ote Can)on Landfill in El Toro. _ • "There 1$ roncern with C'vcry en\1ronm ntal option or lud e dtS· po.:iil With landfill'> thrre '' the ma1tcr of \p&Ce. Cmote Canyon l•n(jtill .,..,11 he closma in 19 :·said Cla~n • • . Hunttngton Beach C ounc1lman Peter Grrcn "as oppo~d to ttle upcnmcnt hut ~!.Aid 1t .... as un· fonunatc the Clean Water ct e,. teMtOn Wll \.('lOCd. • "It v.as an important watt>r bill. I wt tt M-•ould ha\IC o.nly-vctotd1)&tl of 1t," said Green. • "The)' wcl'c ao1na to dump 150 tOM ot tudae a day and (all 11 an "pcnmental pro)CCt It wa much more immense than any upen· mcnt," '111d Green. Both C law n and Gettn aarc:cd the k11 latton may be rt>introduccd in January. In a memorandum uplamina the r~'<>n for h1'1 pocket 'eto. the president said the bill did make some 1mpro"emcnt• in the Ckan WalCf ct. 1ncludin& u~n ion ot federal cnforc-cmcnt 1uthor1tv and ea ina thc rttulatorv and financial bunkn o n (PleaM ... 91.UDO&/AI) Offlc~ expalislon plan set .baclt . .. .., . . ' O.a 11 ca.. DM.Y N..OT/ ,,,_, ....... 1.. 1'M FOLLOW. BOOTING .... 0.Hento•_...mo&bef and MCpi&lhtr · thi1 wetk that Hoh wa' a fanuix tiad Who ended up "cxccut1n1 ~ton. nd lM) &ambasttd law cnron:c· mt'l)t a"thonltC$ for not arrot1n1 Holt on murder t"harp; Gallardo died about 90 minute-s a~r bema ~t b) a man whale •r>ina dn"-e awu from the repair shop. o weapon$ •v.trc found on the )Outh1 or in their 'chick . · ln the 1>9lice document, Holt.says l!f. fittd bee•~ one of tht" alleatd thieves had made an e'a 1\e move· ment, accordina to the source. Hoh also=s the aun ~ck~tally di• Cha , the ~urcc jaid. r d1t1onally, the rcpon andicatrs that Holt h'ed an an apartment behind the business. but was sleep1n1 1ns1de the auto ~1r shop because at had been "andil11.cd ~•r1~r. Durina a pm& coafc-rence at Cor- ona's offlC'C. Gallardo's slC'Pbn>thtr, Enc Haddan: said Hoh con1acted ham and apolCJ&izcd for shoot1n1 hi brothtr. ""He lookrd ltke be .,..., ptt'tt)'. hook up," ~led Haddan .. He said. 'It ~'&Sn 't your brotherl shot wa It?' .. • Haddan saad ijolt spou in a shaky \ioice and a~attd near tears. L Hors ttpontdly told Haddan that he intended to disconnect 50methina an the car's enJine to prevrtit the boy1 from Oeeina. but there v.as no ume So he aimed the shotaun at the dashboard. When Gallardo ac- celerated. the shotaun discharged. Haddan said Holt denied punin1 the triger. ·• ' • Holt is stall unavaalablc for com- mtnt • .An employee at the auto rcSJ!l&r I.bop chided the media for rt\calina Holl'1 namt. "You're N1n1"8_ b11 hfc. You don't know v.hat kahd of au> he i ,"said IM tmplo)tt, Who would not4deftlif> htm1df. ·a...n. thin a month ttO two auya trifd 10 anack him. He's btcn buf'llariz.tdsi• or seven tamn. What'• a gu\ supposed to thin1tr• The emplo)tt wayed off. ICCU'8· uons of racism. sayina that Holt's • "]Other as a Mex1ran. "'· tall. Corona said Hoh ·should not be considtted a vt11lantc hero or a , v1ct1m of circumstance. "The mt'ntlon of Bttnard Goctl and Enc Holt, )OU shouldn't use the two names id the same bttath,'' said Corona. rcrcmng to the New ~·ork ma.n who shot stttet thUJS II\ a .subwa) • . !A~INE ~FF H~~:. •"'-?J!EWAY ..• had been conv1c1Cd of all cha~e relattng t<>-t.he unauthonzed Oi\!:t. · F L. • _,, M Sk h k '-l, fi • h El oral araumenls have been postponed. ootc too-. an unarm~ Y aw at .... c..:Jet rom I e oro n..ukmeiian is ex-ed to appoint basc,flewforabout30manutesw1th1na ~m1leradiusofthebasc.then ~ J _ .... landed safely .af\crfhe attempts. The Jct received minordamqedurina. conservauvejustices to the thtte hi&h the landing. -court \acancaes. Hoffman said n was Marine officials said Foote. "'ho had been a cavalian pilot and had impossible to say how that might . d rc h' If O h fi""' b ad' affect the Irvine frctv.aycasc. . set Jlplane ttcor s. tau t amsc to Y t c l.6''tcr y rt ma "The issues in thiscascclcar~cro manuals and ndcs an a coc pat ~1mulator. He said tic too~ the JO) nde bcc;au.se he wa frustrated that an 1dcoloa.1cal line~." he said. " as is altitude sickness problem v.ould prevent hlm from bcrom1naa Manne not a conservative vs. liberal case." I F h I pcd bol. d · h ""' t d 1 d Fred Woochcr. attorney for COST. p1 ot. oote ad de'e o an cm asm unng a a.,.-a ta tu ~ a er agreed, sayina. "I'd like to think this flight and might ha'c suffered blackouts while flyina a Jet. a anne cut!t across any pbjlosophical or official said. As a condition to the coun martial d1sm1ssal, Foote sent a. pohtacal boundaries," 8 G D E P Mill Th I sed Accordina to the Associated Press. statement to na: en. . . er. c statement was re CJl Chief Justice Bird said oral argu-Thursday. In \t. Foote said. "On 4 Jul) 1986. 1 wrongfully appropnated an ments scheduled through Ja.nuat) A4-M Sln:hawk au'Craf\ from Manne Corps Aar Sauoo El Toro, I took wall be postponed to a later date. the aircraft out of frustration and as a resull of btina rendered n-ot Had the court decided «> hold h It l ·fi-"' fi I · I' arguments as scheduled, ClJ.hcr the P ) s1ca ) qua J h;u or part1c1patang as a p1 ot an ma atary avaataoo. three defeated J'ushces would have "( realize now th.at m) actions were not onl) foolhardy but downn&}lt dangerous I realize that even though I have some civilian taken part. increasing their alrcady- palot ratings and am qualified 1n a ghder. this training is not suffietent heavy workload for the next two for one fo fly a high-performance m1ht.ary jct safely or lcplly. months, or three tempoT3ry j ustices "For all that I have done and all that bas transpi~d. I am deeply would have replaced them on th'e sorry and I apologize. Though I would like to repay the Marine Corps seven-member court. .. Warmer weather as wi.n.ds wane HigMr lel'nPtr•tur• and awlndt .. upected a.turday *t'I Southern CellfOt'Ne • pr...,,. ovw the tutern eac:mc kMPt •Hort~ Cellfof atonn fYS1eM et bay, fOf.cut•• sa1d . ~ Low cbida Mn ""°"'* tN*I fftt atll ~~.,,.~. ~eleng theCOUI and In tMSM BernarctinO Vlll9y. 8ut •• lhoukt dew by the af14wnoon, the Natronet WM'her ~Mid AIOOQ the Or.nge Cout tf*e w4lt b4190n'9 low d<*dt late tonjgf'lt and early Saturday morning,°''* w'9e dear. Loo.I guaiy ."1orth to northWNt w1nda t 5 to 25 n;pti betow .,..._ end c:anyons this ewnlng Little warmer .Saturday. Hlgha 8l the bUCti. $aturday N to 7'4. Lows 48 to 54. H6ghl In thrvaltY9 Saturday 70 to 75 • From Point Conc:epllon to the Mexican Bor-der -tnn« watwa: Light vartable winds nfgttt and Mtiy morning h<Mlft t>ec:omlng weet to notth*Mt 10 to 20 knots with 2 to 3·foot .... In the afternoon Saturday Two to four.fool .,...etty ..... Some night and Mtty motn ~ low ~ O'lef the IOUthern wetwa. otfletwtse mottly CIMt thr~ Saturd9Y1 '· -aMAN 1..t .. 1-t -14 .. ,., ,.. 1·1 .... 1·2 ... 1-3 , .. TOOAY 12'21 Plll . .. , ... .. 02 IATUMIAY '16•"' ,. ..n.... JI 21)Sp.in • -.o t43p"' 01 for the problems I have created. I understand that It would be difficult Instead. the coun will devote its •ro•rt•~•M•a•0•~•c•o•rps•w•~•h•m•t•~•c•~.-.·····••••••F~!~~:;~i~~r~~;1~i~~~~~~d=:=:=~~r~~=n=~=s~P~H~O~N~E~D~I~R~ECTORIESDUETHIS~EEK ••• P.romAl OFFICE EXPANSION PLAN SET ·BACK ••• From Al to ~UP> 1, s bu1LdTr\f.S~ lease :mnJemcnL r• -gcn?:Mf by the Trammell Crow development. Other city adv1SQry panels reviewed the proJCCt · ·-cJ;\lmassioner Mary Ann Gaido challenged the before it reached the Planning Commis ion several environmental .study. She sajd n is based on !he.- months ago. ~ assumptton that a San Joaquin Hills frec\vay will be The C'omm1ss1oners postponed a decision on the constructed through sou them In anc and that 'the project Aug. 21 and ag&JO pt. 18 Michelson Drive bridge wall be widened. One area of dispute -the disposition of lndtan Gaidosa1dshc1snotconvmcedthcsc twoproJcctsare rcmatns uncovered on the propen)' -apparcntJy as close a ccrtamt). She u~ed a new study be completed, showana • to a resoluuon. h · Coast Garbnelcnos Indian Chae! Jam Vela~ues, who t e cnvironmcnta impacts without these improvements. cntacazcd the developer's handling of bones and anifacts "I don't thinlt this Cit)' should play bnnksmanshap," at pre\lous-'ommassaon mecungs. was absent Thursday she said. "I think it as ndaculous for us to incrementally na ht. A city staff member said .Velasques and the approve d~~elopmcnt without directly look.ma at these eve o the Trammell Crow sate or to establish a new Indian cemetery elsewhere. But several comm1ss1oners said Thursday they Vrere stal~ concerned aboul traffic con1tcs11on hkclv to ht ''1 rejecting Trammell Crow's environmental study, Gaado was JOined by commissioners Steven Kuhn and Wilham S. Lobdell. Voting for approval were com- m1ss1oners Marlene Sumbera and John Carlyle. af\cr that. an fact. af)OU didn't have a telephone. you didn't need a cash reg.aster. For businessmen. 1t was as much a technological necessity then as a personal computer 1s today. The telephone's widespread use today is e pccially apparent thl week as Pacific Bell bcgms d1stnbut1on pf an estimated one m1ll1on telephone directories to customers m north and ~ntral Orange-Count}. South county customers will receive their new edauons m March. Phone compan) officials have re- cruited. re 1dents m each area to del~er the thick p~one books to their ne1 hborhoods as the have done for near ~ 11 ccn ury. So 1flast yearts dog~ared pages arc covered with fi.ogQrprints. fresh pages arc on tt\car way. The annual d1stnbut1on also To prove her poaat, Molanan this v.ttk v1s1ted Theodore Robins Ford an Cos1,.1 Mesa to thank the car dealership for advert1sma an the phone boo~ for S l )'Cars. Later m the da). she and dtstnct coordinator Lee Weatherspoon traveled to Fullerton to present a similar award to Cone Chevrolet, a S3-year advertiser. Molinari also is carrying collector copies of telephone darcctorie'l from the early days of Oranie Coun1y telephone use to show how far we've come. . "You can measure the arowth and development of communiucs b) • looking at the~ darccio..ucs.." Molinan says. "You can sec how far In 1921 . for example, Pacific Tele- phone introduced a etas aficd section. lo 1957, the first photo was used on the cover -it featured a vaew of dircc1ones may not be cs~aally rnteresung. But at of\cn provides for humorous observations. Consider the "Rules for GOOd $cf\ ice" listed an the opening pages of the 1907 d1rec\ot). for example. Among the taps: •"Never tT)' to remember a tele· phone number. It's all right 1f you do remember n. but to try to remember is· to began to guess." Thas rule apparent!) prccedcd the advent of the Rolodex •·· peak dasunctl) -:-talk into the mouthpiece .. And listen with the earpiece .. •"Ansv.er )Our bell promptly. A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~brought ~cafic ~II ~blac~~down from then San Francisco hcad- quart~rs to ()range County 10 emphasize thcar company'~ hastol) 10 Newpon Harbor. . 8) 1980. the Orange County tele- phone directory wa ~baa. n had to be split into tv.o edataons - A through L 1\nd M throu&h Z. don't make ham wait. or perhaps miss you entirely." Tlus rule preceded the advent of t»ll collectors. as ~ell as sccrctancs and answerf ng machines whose functton a~to screen-call .. GAME 8 / WEEK 8 I DAY 6 41 88 9 ·~--------......, ' 90 30 4 ,f/ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR I CHANCE TO Wiit CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WllOO CARD. .. • 32 11.7.86 the midst of deregulation and the proliferation of dozens of competing d1rectoncs. "Ours 1s the best-developed book; 1t'~ the most thorough IV\~ the one mo~t people tum to," says Pacific Bell· By 1982. a separate business direc- tory was published for the county. And a year later, the county d1rectot) was split between Nonh and Central areas. •"~ bnef and courteous to the operators. We require them to be so«> you They have no time to converse with you -they deal entirely with nuJTlbel'S." We thoulht so. •"Repon all complamts to Com- plaint Ocpanment." Yes. and don't be discouraged by the busy slgllal. The more things chanAc ... ~pokeswoman Chris Moltn:in. · MAINOFACE "-• [ , ,.. II' 'CA l' &.,. • Coste M~ CA 9 , • 0. 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S••.,,oe, -"" Sinlolr II 10U 00 1'01 I~.... ~ II -·· "' 7 • ... ~ ti.' 10 • "' .. .., r1'Uf C09Y " ~l'lt't..,eo ClrculaUon T ... phonff SHUTTERS SPECIALL V PRICED . " Customize your windows with movable shutters in colors, sizes & styles to compliment your de.cort , ·~ basedonw ere yo ~~· Senior cenaer .. 11 hot• • bealtb fair for wnaor cnauas Saturday from noon to l p.·m. at th~ ctntt'r, 800 ~IC Ave.:. Corona del Mar. Fre. 1crv1ce1 to ba offered wi ll inchadt Ou lhou and tnttmna Of the eyn, teeth, feet, mutclet and ean, u well as a fltncta profUc lfSt and slide thow. CaU. Roseann It ~)2% nsr add1taonal iAfor· •-•---J.:23. mcwdulllimMultW..•.-. MdyolfuH-.8iil. ...... W•r •• lpeedo(lbousa mileaallo&lr. •= van11Nd, tbt CU.~ GiU9I the tnll" net' •• die """ .. ~ w 10 c:tOM 1he v errauno Bridlt. ~: ~--_ J-. WieJand Nnua a am.iaa Pot&UOL _.. ., aa ~ his mutcu .... ann• like CNldlft 10 lift Up n , , ,,._.._ . has tono and twJN at forwanl. He 1111 _,. I S·PQUnd llddk and CO\ m hit deftCbel NEW YORK -.°Bot? Widand fi 11) • fists with piads bt cl.lls ~MU I nanaa ... • ...._ KJOM • fioatb hne Tbunda)', tne.. Jhoct •• ~ •)le.tVoft Cif)'Maratb0n1 • t9.413th Ind Wieland 11.-· --1ni·a11 day"' unc:sa:f and mauon . Flylag Rml..nar Ht N 1 he O~ae Cou~ty. chapter of the Ninety· lrteS, ~ flytn&. IAlion, will hold I flr1n1 companion seminar. a one-day around schoo for non-palots, Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. an Roo~ l 18 of th~ Air Tran~nation Technolot)' Bu1ld1n1 at Orange Coast CoUeae in Costa Mesa. Call Pegy Hart at 892-9534 or Charlene Hengesh sr S-44-64 l 9 for teSe5Vat1ons. • . ~bare)' baaa! liJ • lllJ ·. ' The Joy Fcll~wstiip of the Garden.. Grove First A scmbly of God Chatch wall hold a communal~ bazaar Saturday and Sunday at the Huntington Center Mall. Profits will go to home and foreia.n m1ss1on P.TOJects of the women's mtn1stries. Bra .. concert In Capo The Brass by the Sea En5cmblc will perf'onn , Sunday at 3 p.m. at the new Basilica of the Mission San Juan Capistrano in its only scheduled ap~r· ance of t.h.c season·. No advance tickets Jre avaJlabl~ and seating will be on a first-come, fitst·served basts. Pianist plans conceit ... - ~ . u~ Former ~Bl.ll• realdent Bob Wieland ezulm after finlab.l.n& tbe Rew York City llaratbon hi Jut o•er four daya. Be wu tbe 11.r,t penon to wer nm the rac~ wf th h1a arma ln~tead or hla le&•· hal fiai*r -atMS tbe fim one ever 10 f M nda""' •"'. Th .... I ~ '1lll a manltlon with his arms lr\Slead f most 0 0 y, at n1 ... t, c:o anu Im JeP. JO c~hau1tcd. ht ch«ted 1n&0 a hotel. ' ., r. mom1na he """ mo"'lnl ap1n, e~ Wieland,• 1ormet ,laiunai H11l1 tnidm' lh<>uah the racc bid been o~er for alrnol't Wbotc leas were bloWn off an a Vldnam two daYJ -~ l7 ycarJqo, ruorded "'~' ~ He topped about onct an hoUr. resdn1 oflicia1I -~ ~s the lowest tame an his arms and bOuacana on .1 man maradlon h11tory. four day • two houn, 48 trampoline to impro"e circulation, He m1nu1(11nct 17 second, allo to0k .tcvcraJ naps 10 a car drhen by Bu& be ..ai ll'Cted hke a champio!J b) Marshall Qardaff, i ffiend who .actom-w· 4treetor-F1ee 11bowA who had wnttat nttc! him atona w roLm. -:----, ieland. 40 off as a drop.ou~ '. tone pouu t~o bu~ ca 1n1 hao~ When~ cro5$ed tbe fin_tJh hne ·~~eland cap~ children ~Htd ..Wetand aqf shouted. We Lov New-.Yo~k. and P1t1lfed to ·a sibp when jrmip lcadm tcP.t1trdly !>UO}~d .his arms 1n the 11r. He rcah1ed who he wai: Oespnt his caaemCSI claimed l!U fuus!icr s medal and explained to fina~h WicJan<fllJttd to come aboerd' Why he ~Id ti, / nd • JL. • .. a "for the same reason as 20,000 other a ta • to tu~ )O~n ters. pcople,".he said. "h's the &reate$l mara, Marathon officials, me nwhilc, lhou&)J thon in the country." . Wieland had dropped out. But on Wcdn He cited three specific reasons: To show day af\(Tnoon L.cbowleamcdlhat W~etand his bom-apan Christjan faith to test has had entered Central Park., and pcr5uade4 ~. conditi'onins and to promo~ the Prest· ha~ to postpone the, last part of his ra dent's Council on~ Physjea.J Fitnes . of: unul Thursda) mom1na,. , /1 v.h1ch he is a member. Wieland h.ad ho~ to finish tn undef ··succe a~ not based on where )'OU 100 hours, but by . t0·4S a.m. ht had start," he satd, "It's where you finish. and I teacbtd -the corner of 1xth ~venue and finished." Central Park South and was sboolina fO( .. The first step wa~ the most dJfficuh," 99 hours. he added. "After that, we were on our wa) As jogen and carnage horses pped, home ... The JO)' has been the Journey." Wieland .surged down the street befiiild a Wieland started Sunday morning at policcocon and entered Central Part · Pianist Alec Chien wall present a family concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Talbert Room of the Huntington Beach Main Ltbrary at Golden West Street and Talbert Avenue. Tickets at ·$2 are available at the library or at the door on the date 'of ~econ'V1. Hoag MS group to meer County hiririg expert to ease jail cro~ding Sandra McKay, nutrition technician at Hoag Memonal Hospital, Wlll d iscuss weight congrol at Sunday's rnecun of the Multiple Sclerosis Suppon ~;,,.~rteMiiMe&-ffeM-i~~ ..... ftM1ft-4M-oho1Pttai:':.0-~-~9"1~~-ty 'lfJliH ,ft rchab11itatton gymnasium. The event IS free and no help find ways to provide mO(e bed for reservations are required. Call 760-2353 for details. maximum-security inmates·wtthout viol· ating a court order limiting the number ot pnsoners at the main men'sja1I an Santa Ana. County Administnluvc Officer Lam Football party planned The Sophisticates of ,the Assessment and Treatment Services Center of Coastal Oranse County will hold a football party Sunday at the Red On!on, 10 1 E. Sandpointe Dnv .. c. Santa Ana. The event. which tncludes a cbamP31ne bl"\Jnch, ts $3S a person and pnzcs will be awarded. Jewl•h lecture slated Pamsh said. . One of the adviser's first tasks may be to sec 1f more pnsoners can be transferred to a minimum-security honor farm an El Toro without endan1Crina residents tn · nearby Lake Forest and Scrtano Park. -pamsh said • Currently, only th<?SC sentenced for misdemeanors· arc ehgible for transfer to Mod1f)'lni cntcna for transfer to the honor farm 1s one of many options to create more space at the mam jatl and one lhat Gates opposei. l>amsh declined to SI)' how die criteria might be changed, but he auarantccd that the county would not "put heav).dUt) The Chabad of lrvtne. Jewish Center will present Molly Resnick, a writer and producer for NBC. as guest speaker at M onday's openinJ segment of its annual lecture senes. The proaram 15 opm to atton 1s available at ·'Holl ood' Henderson to tell BADHAM ••• From A l Benefit luncheon .et the Ponmesa·lrvine chapter of Women's Amencan On wtll hold a luncheon to benefit the newest school of the On network. lh.e Los Anaelcs Teehmal lnsu~· te, Monday at 11 :30 a.m. at th~ Mercury Savi Bank, 23021 Lake C'enter Drive, l..ake Forest. T e donation is SS and reservations may be obtained by callma 458·3641 Holiday boudque due The Harbor Key support Jroup of the Chnd Guidance C~nter of Orange County will bold a bohday boutique Tuesda) at 10:30 a.m. at the Mercury Sav1n11 rqJonal oflke, l 09S Irvine Blvd., Tustin. The event opens at 11 a.m. and further 1nfonnation is available at 646-3420. CAl E NDAR ·~ Fri.day, Nov. 7 Monday, Nov. l 0 " • 7 p.m .. lrvlae Tru1portatloa CommJ11lon. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road • 7:30 p.m .. Lapaa Bueti Arts CommJ11loo, City Council Chambers, SOS Forest Ave. PoucE Loe about is cocaine a Ex-football player at school where Hardman trylngtogeThtsjob ba~k L By LAURA MERK Of ... Dtlllr ........ Former professional football pla)et Thomas 0 Holl)wood .. Henderson -re· leased from pnson in October -has been scheduled to discuss his battle wtth cocame a t the same school where a football coach 1s fighting for has JOb followana a drug arrtst. Henderson, who served shghtl) more than two years in 9nson for sexual assault. 1s scheduied tQ spea\: Nov 20 at Laguna Beach H •ah School. Coord"1ators of the talk den) 1l wa~ tnggered by the arrest 10 September of Cedrick Hardman, ~he school's football coach and a former professional football pla)er It kc Henderson Hardman present!) ts being treated by psych1atnst Joseph Pursch. the same doctor who helped Henderson break his coc.ainc addiction. Pursch also 1s schcd, uled to pcJSk at the forum. The seminar. titled "Drug and Spom- Winners or Losers." 1s sponsored b) South Coast Medical Center • Accordana to Bonnie Oruf). comm unit) sen 1cc$ coordinator for Genesis, the hospital') chemical dependenC) proa.ram. Pursch worked with Htnderson for nearly three )Cars, anclud1n1 some of the ttme he was tn pnson. . Henderson. who esumatcs he spent thousAds of dollars a v.eek on cocaine al ont point, was sentenced 10 serve four years and eight months tn pnson on June 11. I 984. for sexually assauJtJng two teen- age gJ.tls. one a parapteak. and then 1ry1na to bnbc them not to rcstify a.aainst him. The former Dallas Cowbo~defen ave linebacker was released on parole Oct. IS from the Cahfom1a Rehab1htat1on Center an Norco Drury said the seminar was arranged more than a month before the h11h school's football coach was arrested for alleged l) posscssmg 5 S grams of ~ocainc. Hardman al o was cued for reslsuna arrest Henderson "'as selected by Dr. Pursch to discuss drug and alcohol abuse because he "lS an articulate speaker and dcmonS\ratcd recover) in a sohd program." ··we think there as a real miracle of recover) that can take place The premise of the program 1s the potential devastation of drua add1cuon. Thi-. man went from a peak career and then wound up m pnson. That s:t}'S a lot about the potential problems of drug addiction," said Drury. Drul') said 1t 1'1 not more than "an uncann) co1nc1dence" that Henderson "''II speak at a campus that seems spin on • • • whether to petmtt the return ot a football coach accused of possessing drugs. •• We pl.anned this tn Augu'1, .. said Drury. "What'sgo1oaon 1n thatcommunt, ty is a personnel problem. We are not go1n& to address thaL" David Wheeler, the school's pnnc1pal, said the medical center contracted to rent lnc campus themrbecausc "they thou&ht they'd have a good audience It's 1omg to be a dncusY.on they fch was. on a umely topic." -Many of the high school football players probably will attend the seminar. he said 'Hardman was suspended without pay follov.1ng his arrest Sept. 20. On Oct 24 a Municipal Coun;udae d1ve~d the felon y dl"\Jg posscss1on charges apinst Hardman pendtng the .. complctton of a court· ordered, s1x·month dru1 program. The followmg week, trustees voted to allow Hardman to return to his coaching rcspons1b1ht1es on a ~olu.ntary basis. ft also voted to reinstate Hardman as head football coach in August 1f he completes the drua rehab1litat1on program and 1s cleared on the rcs1s11ng arrest charges.. A pre,tnal hearing on the "'sistina arrest charge 1s schedule for Dec. S Despite the growing contro.vers) in Laguna Beach. Drury said the ho p1tal never considered cancelling the seminar aOer Hardman was arre ted . o\ccordana to 0ruJ). over 11,000 in"tta, 11ons "'ere mailed to area residents The theater ~ats 500. BcJjnnan1 with h1~ nc"" term. he wall be a rankln1 member of the Arm~ Sttv1cc Committee's . procuttmrnl arid mjlitarv nuclear systems subcommittee. Committee mcmbe~ also will travel to the Kh)bcr Pas.s'in Peshawar. Pal(1stan, where rebel groups and refu.Fs ~ a~ concentrated because of the war an neigh- bonrw Afghanistan bet""ccn rebels and Soviet troops. . . The committee wlU meet with Jordamao officials before retumina to the United States "Jo\. 16. ••Joroan ts considered a pivotal state. moderate. and a cnucaJ agent m the Middlr East." Schreiber said &dham's increased scniorit\ on the Armed Services Committee mca'ns he will have a ircater role m dCC'ls1on makin& during the next term hre1ber added. The congressman has been cnuc11ed by opponents and the media for hts tn~ abroad. He ..,as tabbed the sccond·most traveled congrc~ man u\-t.hc last scss1on. Badham defends the tnp as nece sary to propcrl) wnderstand the S m1htary role in the world. ~lthouJh has travels ha\c been made an issue dunn& each clecuon. includina th1 \car. he continues to win cas1l). He v.asju~t elected tO hi\ Sl:\th term. ·couple who fled prison in helicopter still at large '\ S877 meat sheer was \IOIC'n from a somronc bufl)anr~ a homr Thu""1a) on ihc 7800 bloc\ of Lon The los\ andud<'d a v1dt'O recorder wonh S400 SI 000 and cau~ S~~O damagt • • • >\N f R NCI CO (AP) -A con man who ma) ha"c access to millions of dollar an mmmg t'llsh and sold remained at large toda)' w11h the "-CCth~an he wh1s._t'd ofT from federal pmon by helicopter. authont1cs nid. ln,·esu111ors, reported no break· 1hrouJ~~ 1'hunda)' 1n the 1earch for Rona\d J. Mcintosh and Samantha Oonnd.'l L opct. bul "'ere looking into the 1l,(>~s1b1ltty that a third pcoon mag.Ill haH" been an~oh~ 1n the hrcal.:out. "Tim one 1\ really fruwat1na. .. said Chief ~put) U.S. Ma~hal Richard U1ppu . headina the ~arch . .. I h"' longl.'r n goes on the colder the tr.ut seh I hal''l tfKt harJ trut~:· 81ppu\ 'aid Mclnt,9\h had ea.tall .. Je~ll'). Rem> -~Ulpcncft\ and oOICI 1temJ .-onh SI 2,900 wett rlPof'ted uoltn trom • home 1n t~ 900 block of Po•'tll Cou11. httY!ftn 10:25 am. •nd 6 ~pm. Utr.i WU made tbro\llh he lf!W, po1ctt11all u\•ftl a Ouphcatt l'C'motc con1ml. • • • AS 260 i11d10 w-.s ~stolen from n tockcdw in anapenrMnt comole11 a1 llO Cct1I Place. be'twcn 4 p m Wfttnt'.tday and 10• m hund• W~nesday's escape well planned. much as $8 million in aold coins and and mmted there "'had to be a third cash still mm1na in the scam 1n\Ol\0 part)'." 1ng the · now~cfunct First Inter- " If we knew who. "-e'd be a 101 nauonal Tradin1Co .. ofwh1ch hcwa'i funhcr than v.c arc." he 1d. co-founder · "Wcdon'thavcanyevidencetosay ourccs told the an Frnnmco there was a third pany in\olvcd. nor Chronicle 1hat $6 million of tha1 do WC have anyth1na tO di prO\e amount WU 1n ban~ account• that that," said F 81 poke man John ha~e t>c-tn frolcn. but $2 mtllton wa Holford. ··we arr lookin' into that a unaccounted for. part of the invest1aationc,,:-:'-----=· ~:.!.:..::=~~---~ Holford said the ew:ap« arc Lo~t was serving a !ltntencc for arm~ and dangerous aidina and abc111ng 1n a ~nk robbcn Mdnt~h. 42. pleaded au•h> that nc11cd $50,000, wh1eh hi not earlier this )car to state cl\arie' 1n a bttn re1.o~tred. 1u1hon11cs u1d. n Franc1sco-balt'd future scam San f ranca o " 5.1i11nt Oi met shat bilked in\e tors ou1 of. •• 11ornt') Jcrr) Coleman u1d 1t wa e~timattd $I 8 million. r< -\able Mclntoih went to tht Bnt"h con' akscrnt hospital nn 1hr 400 bloc!. of Flaa hip • • • '\ $3~0 pair of Jl:as~. a SHO c.-amrra and a S2SO Gucci calrndar ""'C'rt stolrn from a health pa on tht J600 block,;;,pr J1moorre • J • S11t phones. value at $600 11ocn: slolrn from a bu 1nt'u on tbc 4200 block of Von Karman lrrine \ purse w• tolcn tr1>m a 1976 Che~ rolct C 1maro patkC'd on the Io 700 lbtockofRcd llJll '\vcnu~. • • • A fireman's Jacket and ~~ we~ \lolcn from a iatton on the 4600 bloc .. ot Walnu1 ~rnuc. • • • rcJ h11o1nn tcramblrr wa stolen from 1hc: 11ttnbclt •~a of 4l&<"na , . . . .\ l 9 7 rtd and bl11ci.. Cabnokt C'On· vcn1blc ""'I ,1olc:n from Auto C-rniet • Ori\e Pmsttlltors ht"c id \J)cy fc::ar~d Wc\t lndic . v.hc.rc one of ht\ u · Mclntoshmiahutillha\c•'« st<.ll~ • \<K1a&c ha aconncd1on ~-...c:..;...: Sl.771 olk d1 Y..Jllft was~ ·~· tolen from 1ht nae Counry Fa r· arour>ch. between noon Monday and noon Tuctda • The Ill" ~•• for t~ ID Ou•an how. • • t A pwx. C:OllWthQI >4.025 Ul h and othtr items. 1 tt~t'd \toltn ff9m a Mr •t )()23 tf1'1>ut Blvd 1hou1 •ii I o m Monday. • • • • A rcs1dcn1 of lhc 6400 bltxl of \\ arncr .\vc1'uc rrPon.cd Thunday that h1~ hlut' 19 S Yamaha motor scooter Y.I\ \lolrn from h1sC11rpon TM los\ Y.l\C~llmatcd 11 ssoo. • t • · Entenni through a rear pallo door omcont' burJlan7t'd a homr Tl:ursda\ on tht' 9000 block ol Ma<kbnc. The lo-.!> includtd JC"~il') worth S:lOO. 1 \ 1dro recorder .,. on.h $400 and t•P'C1 "'urth s .. oo • • • • Somrone \tole ttrco t'QUtpmt'nl v.onh SI SO from nn unlO('krd gold I en Chev, rolet lmp1la perked Thund•> 11 a rcstaunint on the 16 00 bfock of '' on· qu1n • • • BruJu.-.a • "'indov. to tnter. \omconr 'lole 1wo td<'' i~"1n ~u v.onh S.200 from a home on t~ l .S700 blod. ot Aulna). a rMtdent rcroncd C"arl) today . - \omconc cn1rrrd 1hrou1h a \ldt' dciur and cut a padlcxlo. 111 'teal a hlack and red 197 Honda mo1or 'de from a gar1gl' on' the 16 OObl(l(J.. uf!\11 \\ h1tnc'. lhC'o11o n r rl'por1N Thunda' The lo\\ wa\ c h · mated at $300 0 • • • A rn1dcnl of lllC' llflOO blod of Santa Vtronia C'ndr rt"portcd fhur~111 that ,1 wh1lt' she v.as av.a\ on' iat .ttaon, '°mrunc-· "OIC a SC~C'n·foot \IU ranc In I planlcr from th.:-cntn~ay to her homr Th<.' los 11tbe>t1matcd It SSOO Bu111a" fll•!>\lbl) u .. 111 11 '"" l.t\. \lol $800 1n C'Uh -S'Xlfl in ~""'dr. and SSO u1 hou planl!>lromunidcnl~tnthc I OC hlod; of Roundhtll Bandit robs banklnHB 2surviVe crash of ,copter in ;· NorthSea SUMBUROH. hclland Islands . (AP) -A d ivlna ~upport hip tearehed today for wttekage and th.e cockpit voice recorder from a heh· copter that era hed in 300.f oot-dctp waten of the North Sea. ~1lhn& 19 pt()pk and lcavin& 26 mi m~ The twin-rotor Chinook 234 was . • carryina three crew and 44 oil industry worl:crs ftom \he Brent off,hore 011 field to Sumbur&h Air-. · port when it cruhed •Thurs<fa) tv.o · · • maid south of Sumbufl.h, an tic . Short talks iii Paris , . touthcrn en~ of the hctland l~lands. U 8 Sec_..;. of State Ge07;e . P. Sbalta traded Ttewa on Two survivors wcr,t pulled from • • ·~~.1 m1 J Cblra .,..,tit the frigid water and 19 bodies were terrortam tOday with French e er acqaes c, ... , . ~vered. Police believe all aboard and MJ.ct their frank and crldcal comment. •bowed the tnae the aircraft were Brilish, bot the frlendahJp between tbelr nati!>na· Sbalta met aeparately names· were w1\hheld pending wltb Praldent Francola Mltterra~a Soclallat who hu noufication of relatives. dlatanced bllll.8elf alJCbUy from pollclee of Cblrac'• Ian Henderson, director of oper-center-ri,ht covernme11t OD tenoria . • a hons for Shell U K. Exploration and Production, which operates the ngs, said late Thursday that it was "ex-s I i . t 'I 11·' Star Wars' trcme1y unlikety" anyone rcntajned OV e S assa alive an the 48-degrec water. The-· ~~~e0~~~~? :~:a~e::'~~tu.u. at ~evoluti~n Day parade Tshipsands1x hchcoptcrs arch· By me Assocla\ed Pres ed tbc crash site overni&ht. Coa t Guard spokesman John Henderson MOSCOW -Thousands of soldiers marched aero s Red Square today wd tht Deepwater t, a diving for the Revolutton ~Y parade. the annual d1 play of Sovtct might which this support ship. arrived today and was year included pos1ers denouncing the L . "Star Wars" program. At a listcnina for s.ignals from the recorder ~ej>UOn after the parade. So~1ct leader M1kha1I Gorbachev said the fear of in hopes of recovcnna 11 and obtain· -Aar should be removed forever. Defense M an1ster Sergei L Sok.olov missed the in& clues to what caused the crash. parade. the militaa; 's most important annual public observance. The 75-year- ~' LOSANGELfS(AP)-Lives may be ~~ by an l l ·mon1b-old state confi<knti-1i&)' law protectuJI peos* ""'°''tit poaj~vc foreapo1urc to tk AIDS vlt\ls,'thc head of the Los A.Its County Medic.I Ast0e11tio11 said: Dr. Jack E. McCleary\ ~ Los An&rlt$-arca dcrmatolo111t and president of the I 0,()00.member aroup, calltd Thursday for an casana of the stnct law tbat prevents doctors from rc~calina that a patJcnt hu tested poiitivc for antibodies to the dea<tl> disease. "What d<>H a pbysic;1an say !O a woman wrt.tr=*iOS who ~ into his office and say 'Why; did~'t you tell me m)'. husband was anu~y­ positivc? Doctor. bcCausc ~ou re- mained silent, I am goioa to die,' .. sai<JMCCtta!)'. A person who has tested pos1tJv~ for the presence of AIDS ant1bod1es has been exposed to the AIDS v1ru , but won't ne«ssarily develop the disease. How~ver, rcscarchen believe many people ~ho test ~1uve still carry the virus and can infect others. AIDS itself is a reportable di~ under state law, whale a positive antibody test result is not. . AIDS, or acquired immune ~efi­ ciCJKy syndrqmc, 1s caused by a VTT'US boheved to be passed throuih blood and semen, but not casual contact. It is most often tl1Ulsmitted sexually. "f believe the physician should be . ... able to inform ... an rndanacrcd ~n an the satuttion where lhe ob~ 11 aware that pcnon wall have tftual contact with· a J!tient whohal AIDS antibodies." MCCieary said .• • , ··The danter. to a thir~ J)<'ny outweiihs 1 patient's niht to pnvaey, when the daqer is lethal." McOcary'a stand, which he id will appear in this month's 1 uc of the auociation'1 publicauon. is nut unique 1n the medical field but may be the first taktn publicly. said David ·Zeitlin. dirtttor or communications for the aroup. ~fflHUempts to ~vi tht bw, mclud1n• one backed" by the Cali: fomia :.Medical Assqciauon, have fail~. • Sponsored b Assemblyman An snos. Sin rancisco. the law requires physicians to act paucnt consent before testina for AID anllbodi" or rclea ana test results to anyone, including other doctors or .the patient's spouse .. We have (AIDS) pat1cntsaoing to the operatin& room where no one m the room 1s aware of 1t," said McCleary. "Suraeons arc very con- cerned about this.'~ Agnos' staff acknowledged tnu McClcary's views are shared in the medical profession and tJlat there have bttn discussions with the Cali- fornia Medical Association. New AIDS vinl• deadly as Ont . . . ' l.O ANGELES (AP) ~ ~ n~w AIDS virus discovered in wtSt Afnca 11 t )car may be as deadly as· the onainal virus and could J>O$C a..n international health threat. a prom•· ncnt French rcstarcher says. Initially. the new virus was thou&ht to cause only ~re cases of AIDS, 6ut Dr. Luc MontjJnicr of t~e Pasteur • Jn titute 1n Pans uJd It JS a mlJOr cause of AIDS m WC1t ~and has ~ to..stHral countncs 1n West- ern Europe. · · ~ "We arc ju tat the tiqinning oft e sprc~d· of a new virus," sa1d Mon· tagnier. "It 1s unavoidable at some ume that LA-v:TI will rucb ·the United States," The original Al OS virus was isolated 1n 1984 by Montagnier. ,-,ho called 1t LAV-I, and by Dr. Robert C .. Gallo or the National Cancer In· st1hltc, who called 1t HTLY·lll . Other ~searchers cautioned that Montagnier·~ conclus1ohs may be premature su~e stud1es wcrt based on fewer than I 00 patients. '"I would be more conservative," PttythrKanlct,,-.a .Harvard-Univct$1t)' scientist said. She said it was too early to conclude that LA V-11 inf~­ tions were widespread tn humans. Sp~ce .photog discovers comet TbeCoa tGuard said vmb1ht) was old offic1al-:1s rumored to be 111. It was onl} the second t1~e an Soviet history a 12 mtl-waves were 12 feet high and defense minister mi sed the ceremon} marking the ann1versal) of the 191 7 spokeswoman for the San D1~0 Blood Bank. Blood banks • ..... . By Use Auocla&ed Press -., • h l d _,,. WUlds ranged from 25 to 38 knots Bolshevi k rcvolutton. are testin& donors for hepat1t1s, s)p 1 IS. an acqu11~ whenthchchcoptcrwentdown. PALO ALTO -Bill Sorrells was ust n to 1mmunedefic1encysyndromeant1bochcstorcducctherisk lft--.;;;~;;~~;;~~~;.;.iiiiiiil-S:oiiilnJ1Jj'TI~~~ijiiij1iJffe<n~ofiiiii~e9-----~p~IO~<>gra~plia IS an ne U aan econs C UfUS ri oi a1seascs"OCan1 spread Ufl • ca comm Halloween ru&ht when he JOI tl\c treat of his life-spottinJ re1cct1on rate was averaging I percent ba.scdon test results Aquino discounts PRETORl .\. South Afnca -President P w. Botha )9ld 200 busme s a new comet which put b1s name among the stars. ·•1t was for the AIDS anubody, syph1hs and hepaut1s-B. Ho~cvcr leaders today ihe government remains committed lo pohtJcaJ change e\en around 2 a.m. and I was looking forward to going to bed. two new tests for non-A. non-B hepauus have pushed the chances of coup though he behC\eS the re(Dnri~ encourage the sanc11ons movement abroad and when I held up the negative and somewhat to my dismay. overall rcjecuon rate to more than 6 percent. Sledd said. dissidents at home. He restated the government's commitment'<? share power J saw what looked ltkea scratch," Sorrells.; vice president of 'The test . known as ALT and thecorcantibody, have been MANILA (AP) -Pres1dcnt Cor-with all races, and said any ~luuon must protect the nghts of ~h1tes and other the Peninsula Astronomical Society, told the Times used in San D1eao since early summer. azon A9_uino said today the Ph1hp-minorities. Botha's third summit wath bu~rness leaders since 197? was Tribune newspaper. "I took~ ~loser !ook and it actually Wlnds fan r~dJnd blaze· pine mihtary was on maximum alert, engulfed an controversy before 1t staned. Ant1-apartheJd groups sa1~ the was a fuzzy streak, charactcnshc of a comet. T tho ugh_t n -e· a but also said she was confident there agenda, which focused on overall economic strategics. skirted the ce1:mal issue was aJmost certainly a comet, but I was trying not to ,ct GONZALES-A fire burning out of COJ\Uol an thick, would be no cou~ aucmpt wb.en she oftranskmna poht1cal power to the countl)'s voteles bla~k maJOnty. excited. The odds are it's already a known comet you ve dry brush and 100.)ear-old chaparral has consumed 6,000 leaves on astate v1sitt0Japan an three blundered onto." But Sorrells had done the near-acres fanned by wmds that reached 40 miles an hour, days. L ll P'LO l h rt impossible. Today. the comet bearing his name is racina authorities reponed today "More of the same is predicted "Evcryt1mc 1 plan a tnp aboard Threats cut srae -sess on s 0 . thr.ouahthcuntverscaftcraeui~tbcsealofapprovalfrom when It comes to the weather ... said John McHalcy. a . ..cherc is so much talk about a coup. If COSTINESTI, Romania -lsrach lcf\1sts mcctmg with PLO delegates the world's comet cleannittouse, the Central Bureau for spokesman for the California Division of Forestry, bur I behev~ there would be a coup, I said the talks -Aerc cut shon by dc~th threats from rab~erronsts against. the Astronomical Telegrams at the Smithsonian added officials hoped to contain the blaze by 6 p.m. today wouldn't leave," she ~1d, adding that Palesunians. but \.OYted 1oda) the dialogue would conu.ru.ac. The two sides Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass. Fircfiahtcrs battled the bfaze throu~out the night on steep she planned to depan for Japan on conferred Thursda}. but decided not to extend the peace meeung.. The 29 T-•-C'~ea•e blood shori•de tem1n in the San Joaquin foothills. McHalcy said the schedule Monday. Israelis -lef\-~ing act1v1sts. 1oum:ihsts and wn1ers -returned home tocJay ""go"° £' "' • -&' winds reached a top of 40 miles an hour and a low of c1gh1 Aquino. in a press conference. and were o,_ted b) scrcamin• demonstrators. Four of the braehs were issued SAN DIEGO-Tests to make transfusions safer and but were exl)C<:led to increase later. The fire was located la ed down the s1 1ficance of ~-·,- mi itary 1 ens. sayan& ' cy were lsraehs and members of terrori t groups, a dcfinauon Israel apphcs to the creating chrome shonagcs ~use of t!!e ,soanog d~nor County. Homes and ranches near the fire were threatened relatively commonplace imilar Palestine Labaauon Organization. Before lcavina Romania Israeli delcptc rejection rate, blood bank offictals say. Its prC1Cnttna a Thursday afternoon. but 250 firefighers fo ught to contain alerts~ also m effect before-hff PerchLK.idromsa1d1hcPLOreprcsentativcshad'"bcenunderpressurcandhfe whole newproblcmto thcc9mml*oity,andthatiuhenccd the blaze, which had raged out of control about 12 males twoprcvioustnpsabroad, ancludmga threats and 1t was their dec1 aon to cut this meeting shon .. for more volunteer blood donors." SI.Id Lynn Stedd, a .. ast of Los Padres National Forest. _ September v1S1t to the United tatcs. You~ we really don 1have 1he stori! fixed up the way It should~ for" real spiffy, high< lass yand opening. 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Rather, the firefly glow promises to be a valuable research tool for teaming how and when different Jcnet1c instructions switch on and off 1n h11hcr organisms, and for trac1n1 the development of plants and animal . "This 1s the first time anyone ha, taken a acne that codes for light production and transferred it mto the genetic material oh complex. mulh- cellular organi m," said Dr. Donald · R. Hehn,ki, a biologist at UC San OJ~o. The experiments resulted an nor- mal-sized tobacco plants that aive off a 107, soft-glow m the dark., said Or. Stephen fl. Howell, another re- searcher on the project. "The hght 1s very faint and is best viewed by u in.a special instru- mcnts1" Ho~ell S&Jd m a telephone interview from UCSD's La Jolla caropus. "You can ~the glow m the <Drk if )OU let ~our eyes acclimate for 10 minutes.' he continued. '"You can't use thc1c'plants ~s a flashUiht to light your way borne. Prop. 61 defeat halts retirement ~ LO ANGElES(AP)-Hundreds or city pohce and fi~ officials, includ1na Pohcc Chief Daryl Gate and fare Chief Donald Mannina, quietly withdrew applicanons for retirement followina Tuesday's de- feat of Pi'opo ition 61 . The City Depertmcot of Pensions rtttiYcd 413 tf<lue&ts to canctl rcti~ mcnt applications Wednesday, and anot~ 100 hunday. More canalla- uon arc "pcc1ed. A total of163 membtn ofthectty's uniformed forces filed for thcar pen· s on1 ·u protcc:t1on apinst Prop. os1t1on 61 . the Paul Gann-ponsottd 1n1tJ111..-e that would hl'VC capptd &QVernmcntal MlanC$ II S~.000 a • year. 1ncc pen iona arc k:\IJattd on the final day"s pa for police officers and 'fire(aahten 1n U>s necles ... lhc cap woul<t have meant rtdUctd ~urcment f01 top o 1cial 1n both depanmcnt . T \ Rumor d IrWl9 __ prompts review of o~~ .... , ' LOS ANGELES AP) -The,Justace ~t lbe llCW:llll&ICf • wdl review cases apfost anns aeakn accused or aUCill Accordini to tht Tamn. Jvaet. wnh the blnaina of sales tp' Iran because of rt,PO!_U that Whn~ House aiclei the White House, thapped Iran spere pensand miwln fer hel~ amnae weaponutupmenu in hopes of pjnina the U.S -made F-4 Jet ftth~ as well 11 pens (Of: ~mencan­ release of U .S, hos~. the Lo~ Anaeles Times reported . made C.-130 ~nn. rldan af'd other wti 1.appties. :todaX· ,. • • · / •• . : ,. · The Tunes and the Wnhina«>n Pott ~ that ·A Jot of ~ther people ~.,e gone to Jiii for v1olatin1 • adminmration officials 1ta{1ed ... orkina with Israeli the fore1an policy of the_ Unatcd States. and .liow we fi_nd authoritacs 18 months aao to amnae top-secret arms out. that the U.S. offic1a~1 responsible fo~ our foreaan . deliveries to ran aimed at puuna release for U.S: Pohcy were actuallr sendana arms to Iran an support of ho.taats held in Ltbanon. that foreian policy,' said Lawrence Bader, an auomey for President Reapn, when asked ThuNday ... hether he a defendant in New York. had a deal with Iran, declined comment bUt caustioned Justice Dtpertment spokesman John Russell said the media -.ain1t "speculatton'' that m~t hamper Thursday in Washinaton, "There will "'a acnerat, case-efforts to (~ the hos-.s. by-case review of all our cases relatina to arms deals with The Times said the secret missions Mn directed by Iran." · . former nauonal secunty advittt Robert C. Mcfarlane, ... The White Howe operation aJso raiteS lelal 'and innwly Weft cond&feted wttbOUt the knowled&e of questions about-whether convicted arms dcaJen wno Secre'-"Y ofSlatc ~Shultz or Secret.al') of Defense have been sent to pnsol! hould remain there, Russell told Caspar Weinberaer. • • · Jran. radio claims ·: s ,Oob-year-old bidlan ~vuia.e rmeartJJed 'victory' over U.S. ~1UMiAJaocliti4'Pre11 C PLYMOUTH, Ma s. -Evidence of a 6,000-year-old lndtan villa&e, the NICOSIA, yprus (AP) -Iran's first such site found in Manachuktts, fias been uncovered 1n this town 'iCttlcd parhament speaker said today the by the P1Jorims in 1620. Well.preserved bono and tools unearthed an Unated States has been begin& Iran .. · for a chance to talk and "correct its prcJlmanary diaina may provide much information about how lndrans laved past mistakes," Tehran radio ~ before the Pilgrims amved, archcologists said. The S'h-acre site appears to ttcd have been 1nhab1ted off and on· from about 4000 B.C. to 1600 A.-0., St.ate- po"The fact'that it washes to reach Archcol~t Drona Simon ~1d Thursday. "We~ve never msJly found an Iran by this means 1s indicauveofour archeological site that contains a villaac datina from this tjme pcnod in definite victory and the defeat of Massachusetts before," she said. . America," the radio quoted Hasbemi Sur!'eon Jeneral stricken at conference Rafsanjan1 as sayana. e· 8 ' He also denaed reports in the WASHINGTON -uracon General C Everett Koop was in good United States that Was'1inaton condition today at Bethesda Naval Hospital after beina stncken by ao old worked with Israel to ship Iran nerve problem in his neck while attendina 1 medical conference in Texas. the military spare pam and missiles to Navy said. Koop. 70, was at Beth~ NavaJ Hospital Wednesday after being win the release of three Americans treated at a h~pital 1n San Antonio, where he was atltnding the annual held captive in Iran: Davad Jacobsen. meetana of the Association of Military SUJlCODS of the United States. Navy the Rev La~nce Martin Jenco and spokesman Lt. Vernon Sanford said Koop was to'underso tests for about 1 • JACOBSEN BACK ••• From Al To Terry Anderton and Tttomas Sutherland, who sh.ared many of his months Jn captivity. he pledacd: : "Tom11nd Terry, I won't forget you and we won't forict you." .... He noted that three other Ameri· cans were recently taken host.age and added, "The> mu l be (reed. :Th.ere 1s no cause, no pohtical goal which can Josttfy hc>ldina the lnnoccnt men captive .. They must be allowed to share the joy of.1 reunion with their families and their lo,ed ones." AnJ his remarks, Jacobsen walked ovcf tq a small group, spotted Peuy Say, A.tcrson's sister. and embraced her. The two held each other as they talked for several rJ!Oments. , Later. Say, tears in her eyes. sajd he had reassured her about Anderson. · Jacobsen moved to arcet Jettmy uvm and his Wrt<. Le-yin, a Cable News Network r.epontr, wa had been held hostaie in Lebanon but became a free min in Februaf) I 98S. SLUDGE ••. From A l e · et ties. · 1 Reqan had propOSed S6 billion to keep the federal arant program for, sewage and waste 1 water: treatro.mt.., plant construction aoing for three years, then tum at over to state and local ao,ernment . The bill passed by COnarw would, also have ~ound the procram up, but would hive kept it gom& unul 1994 and set up a revolvina fund to help, st1tes and communities bear tbt cost ·~the-future. the Rev. 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Sutn·lner romanCe Family's chaiTman · ilo lilsting ma~ter 11 h h . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have usua y as own c air faJlen1nlO\CWlth aEuropean.Jspent ... the whole summer with ham and It \\-8S heavenly Now l am back home. Sar. do )'OU O'-' n what ~our fam1I> refers to as .. has chair" Amencan brcadwrnner an an> fam1I> to ha"e an exclusive chair Nobod) knov.s how this got started, eitactly But at has perpetuated Itself. It's said almost every boy subconsciousl> looks for· ward to the 11me \\hen he'll ha"e has own chaJr. e"en though he's too youoa to arasp what it means to have has own house. L.M. Bo YD dnnker's breath. What you smell is acetyldehyde A lifelong msomn1ac says he's ..._"Solved has problem, at la t. with an Maybe a quarter of the methane exercise bake. He pedals lake crazy all that seeps up riom the ground comes t he way through the Johnny· Carson from termites Let's con tam that, how. ,_ Pii)e-tt-north to heat greenhouse Raise pmcapple'i labeled .. termtte Q Can the b1gcst whalesjumpall grown." the wa} out of the water'? A. Wath ease. Sar. dad you acquire nine new pairs of socks during the last 12 months? That's this year's national average for men over 15 It's down Down from the previous year by nine million patrs. Why arc men bu)1ng fe~er socks'> Q. Do the n"ers 1n Minnesota drain to the Atlantic or to 'the P1mfic'> A. Both And north to Hudson Ba' too If )OU contend the carbon an )our body erupted from volcanoes, }ou'll be nghl. So Will evel}body who so contends A.utumn and wanter are a couple i\sthma kills 30 times as man-. three days shorter than spnng ·and ' people as tornadoes do But af }'ou·vc summer around here Vice versa in got at. )OU'rc on your o"'n...:tberc'<; no the Southern Hemisphere asthma alert. Happens that a child murders a In v.anter the air m )'Our house. 1f ~arent an this ~ountry about 400 typical, 1s dJ)er than the winter air 1n ,_...-..~-+'tmcs a.year Dea1h Valley .. Half the islands in the Ph1hpp1nes aren't even named Q Women con'i1stently hove done better than men at swimming the English channel. Wh>., When you dnvc a cnr you U\C almost all the basic principles of physics. Or so says a professor If yo u can get a 16-)'e-ar·old to h'iten to you, says he., you can teach physic\ JU'it by explaining an detail what happen\ when that student dnves a cur A Better endurance and more bod) fat L.M. Boyd Is • don t ~mdl dlcohol on a colamal•t. 1yndlc•lt d I know he m1s~s me and love me He has told me so many tames. But he t1onsh1ps I find it so hard to go on "'Ith my hfe. 1 am 19 and desperate. Please g.ave me some advice. -S.S. INN.Y. DEAR S.S.: When a man says be ls ".Jlot Into lon1-term relation1blps," tbt's sbortband for, "I take my fun wbere I find it but I don't want to make any commitments." For1e1 hlm>....4s they HY in the • departmeot store b11slne11, "Your lint marlutown 11 llle cheapest.,. In other words, tbe sooner you write ll off tbe less It wtu coJtyol&JD-the..loq run. -- DEAR ANN •LANDERS: I was a nurse in emergency who got fed up with child abuse cases. It was more th.an 1 could stand. I decided to quit nursing and J01n the Amchcan Red Cross. I would hke to applaud the silent heroes of our country -those \\-Onderful people who donate blood to save the laves ofchildrtn and adults tney will never meet. Unfortunately .• we never read about them. Nor do they get the praise they deserve. They gwe a part ot themselves. as well as their val uable tame. because they know that some- ""here. somebod) needs something the) can offer Let's not forget the Red Cross "'olunteers. These valiant people work for 11bsotutdy nothing bccau they know they are needed. We know ther. save laves. I m so glad J met these people, Ann. l hey have renewed my faith in humanity. I try to thank them whenever I can. but it would surcbelp 1f you would thank them on bebalfof the mil hons of people who read your col umn. -R.N. IN LITTLE ROCK. DEAR R.N.: J'm pleased to print a BARGAINSf GOBBLE ·up· THE SAYINGS I I HORNS-0-PLENTV · SIFT ITEMS HONEY CQMB TURKEVS CARDS ~=---HONEY COMB P-UMf!KINS AHD MUCH ~--~~-JABLE ENSEMBW MOREii INVITATIONS letter In praise or blood donors and a splendid or1anlutlon. Wbe.ever dit· aster strike•, tllat buutlfal symbol of bope and belp arrives. It ls tbe one or11nlzatlon that Is welcome every· wbere. Tiie Red Cron tru1eends all barriers. Loni may Its maplflcent fla1wave. _ • • • DEAR -ANN LANDER : last week l lluried my elderly mother. She was t:ud to rest in her home town and I a1ked the minister from her smaU church to officiate .at the service. For some reason a substitute minister showed up. The1man never lmewmy mother person~lly. but that 1s no excuse for what happened. He mis· pronounced her last name three limes Wo~ yet. each lJme he said at dtfferentl). At the cemctcf) he ""as told about at and I a ked "Do you ha'e at nght now?" He said. "Yes:· But you guessed tt He flubbed again. All he had to do was wnte Mom's name on a piece of paper and i;>lace 1t 1n the Bible where he could see n. This was, after all. a task for which he was paid He owed 1t to the fa mily to do a decent Job We were outraaed, but I'm sure the good Lord knew who Mom re~lly was. -UPSET IN ALBANY. ' DEAR ALBANY: Tiie carele11ne11 of tbat cler1Yman was inexe111ble. I bope someone ln &be family wllJ drop blm a note. It woald be a favor. He needs to make certain lt de>(sn't happen 11aln. BR I{)(.! • South 1 «;7 I N.T ,Pu• .. CHARLES ·co1Ei t rump game ls fourth-best f your longest and strongest suit. However, here the bidding augge t· ed that, lf glv~ the opportunity, declarer might be able to run nJne rut tricks. So Mari, sitting West, decided that he had to attack. As ' his opening lead, he selected the ace oJ hearts. ~ Whim dummy appeared there waa no problem in finding the wtn· ning continuation. Marl shifted promptly to alle, queen and anoth- er club, and the defendeMI reeledJ n the first five tricks. There Is another case where It Is not right to lead fourth-best. Al· sume one of your opponent.I has opened with a preempt and hls partne r has bid three no trump. You can as ume that declarer has seven t ncks In his s ide's long suit, and If you give away a trick O!\ opening lead you mlgl\t not get an· other chance It lS usually correct to lead a high fionor to get a look at · nlt parcnet s 1111\11 to help plan the defense . ~-=~~~· s~~~lA-"t.trs· .... .... 141.,.41 ~ C~Y a !'OU.A.~----- 0 •eorro11ge le1te11 ol I !he lo;,r ICIO...iilef wq<dJ be low 'O '°"" '°"' .... pie -· S U T Q E • • n ·d N ~Vl{•(O UllUS r ,,.,. THESE SOUAIU rrrr1·r1 I I I I I I I --..--lODA\'1-S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AClltOll 1 Sledge 5 Exotic Isle 9 Nec:k\Mat 14 lmprllon 15-~er· renMn port 18 Drum 17 Solemn word 18 Reltore citl%enlhlp 20 MealcourMS 22 Intimated 23 Fatt plane 2'4 Trouble 25 ConlcaJ tent 28 Handful 27 lnd9finlte amount 28 Alcott girl 31 Swords 3-4 a.labored 35 Topsy's p61 38 Stam visitor 37 Embers 38 Weave 39 Sagebrush State: abbr 40 Beams 41-Cognomen · •2 CompaM pt. 43 Enul'Ml'ata 44 FOOd filh J 45 Lat~ blref 2 3 4 47 Gr~up 48 Snake St Matching 53 Purpte hue 55 Prepare fowt for cooking 57 H.edstM-· 58 EmbantcrMnt 59 Emend eos~ 81 Braid 82 Stytea 83 Juvenile' OOWN 1 Lota 2 Crlpplea 3 Cast out 4 Lalrl' · 5 Oat on Joan 8 Virtue 7 Overllet I Music ln1trum.nt "'" 9 Zebtellka 10 "The - Mutiny" RaOuctlon Memory· An Astaire 19 Subjects 21 Rama· mat" 40 Brief I<><*• 25 ubors --41 Transport 28 Sun1hlne 44. Wants State· abbr 48 lnteMif ... 27 Opinion 47 -Am«lca 29 Vicious 48 ConfuM 30 Fence part 49 Musleal 31 Supporter• trantttton 32 Units 50 Prtmp 33 Vltus>ef•llon 51 Uquefy 34 Olgnl\y 52 AVOUCl'I 37 Serv~ boW 53 W91Qh down 33 Shoe 54 N1dua makings 5e Agt 10 11 12 13 • . "You ean't see our state . It has clouds over it." by Brad Anderson "No more flying leaps at the easy chair!" PEAllfUTS • ,, _ ., ..... uya they c•ll thl1 their •w1..-In H•wall' model." • C'WlN , LETS PEEK I~~~ SEE IF Tti~'S EARS M NOSES ON THE FLOOR.• \. ... by Charles M. Schulz JO~T WHEN "X)(.) TMOOG-M'f 11' WA._, SAff TO HAVE 8f\EAKFA~1 ••• by Kevin Fagan \,JOU) ()l fA~~ WOlX.O-n.l l(NQW'1 by Pat Brady JUDGE PAR.KER 010 YOV TEL..L t<IM AeOUT YOU!" i-'l.ANS FOR OIVO~E? ' by Garry Trudeau • ' ·. .. Ou'.r voices· cry Out for justice, · information · -. . -: . ; . A 1 S-year-old boy is dead And a colDJl')unity wants to~ow why. . ·. · . ·• Wh)'. was David Gaflatdo shot to death Oct. 29, Slain oy a sin&le shotaun blast to the head? And why hasn't his killer been arrested? The young man's body lies in his grave. His killer walks the streets of Costa Mesa freely. A shot exploded after midmght and a boy's lifeblood flowed too quickJy out of his body. David Gallardo probably wasn't an angel. But he didn't deserve to die. ·Ours is not a voice of vengeance. Too much is · -missing from this tragic puzzle for anyone to be seekina retribution now. No, our voice cries out for justice - -and information. A com munity!s fears need soothing. Rumors race and blood boils. Tension leads to confrontation. This tragedy couJd very well lead to another. A young Latino was shot to death while allegedJy stealing wheels off a car. Yet officials for the Costa Mesa Police Department and the county District Attorney's Office refuse to identify who fired the fatal shot, thoupi they know the man's identity. Virtually the enllre communitr, believes it know~ the man's identity. The killer has not been arrested, though the law provides for it. . He has not been charged, though the circumstances seem to emand 1t. Why not? The Jaw allows someone to defend themscl:ves with deadly force if their life is threatened. But that statute doesn't seem to apply here. Accounts of the killing indicate Gallardo was attempting to nee. Neither the youth nor hrs companion·were armed. • So why was Gallardo shot? Was it an accident, did tbe gun misfire? That could be understood if explained. Or, are there other factors at play? Gang affilia-L , tions? A feud? Does race play a part or is the shooter · somehow privileged? Does be have influential friends · who have kept him out of jail? If you had shot and killed an unarmed boy, i... wouldn't you expect to go to jail, at least until you could were shot to death, wouldn't you expect his killer to be jailed. Wouldn't you shout out for it? It would seem just. The way this case has been handled docs not. Would the case nave been handJed differently if Gallardo weren't Hispanic, if he were an affluent white child? His family and friends mourn, tormented by the unanswered questions. A community worries, troubled by its misgjvin~. ' o Yet law enfon;ement officiab remain secretive, hinting darkly that somehow the case of David Gallardo is different. If if is, so be it. But share the mystery with a concerned and stncken community. His famil y deserves it. Justice demands it. Opinions upre~5C'd 1n th1' spa~ a~ th~ of the Dally P1lo1 Other v1ev.~ ell pressed on this JJllJ,t arr tflosc of their authors ;ind an1sts. Ruder commcn1 is 1nv1t~ The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box I S60. Costa Mc<1a. 92626, Phone 642-6086. . Council throws Little People ~to the Big Business wolv~es To the Editor: • We, the Little People. need all the help we can act. The other nighL three members of the City C ounc1I showed where they stand when the LITTLE PeoPL(?'cry out for help:- Thc Homeowners or Lado Mobile Parle went befor~ the Newport Beach C1 tyCounc1l toask for their help and were sent off into the bureaucratic morass to be ground up by Lawyers. Developers and Big Business. These Little People had only one request -A Zone Overlay to help protect their homCl Yes. ond you • know the outc.ome even before I sa}' u Not a loud supportina "Yea we are for )'OU.'" No, ii wa a wishy· washy ttc vote which was a lap 1n the fatt to all the Liu le People ofthts world It meant that John Curci could ao nght on do1na whatever be pleases. You know what will happen now 1n all thox mectinp and smoke-filled rooms Yes. that's right. BtJ Rusmcss will have the Little People for dmner Apm. he wtU cat away at their life savings and give John Curci a method to throw them oul on the street hke what has nappene<lso many tfmcsln the past when Big Business 1nteres1scat away at the Utrte J>eopl'C's hfe savings mvested an their homes. Y~. WC need )'OUr help and support and a few word~ aaam for Lafe. Labeny and The Pu.rsu1t of Happmess. Please shout out our cause from the rooftops and kt the re.st of Ilic utile People know that there might bt a few more threads of hope left m this world for them . As a matter of record: Tho~ votina for: Donald Strauss. Evelyn Hart. Jackie Heather: tho votin& against Phil Maurer. John (011. 8111 AJCC. DICK SCHllllNG Newport Reach "Tueaday' r.._QUQlllhowt:dcJearly, h owever. that Reagan ·.sex·· traordtnary ~l'90nal po,,.ilarlty ~ually cannot be translated Into victory forothercandldatee. • • W.DALS Jlf&L80lf Col••• .. DAN WALTERS ..... · ~T u~ ™ooe PRIVATB tmZ9NS wuo ~e ~mv ~RoWrt¥i NtCAr<~A Tilt to MOW ·YOU.~. CAN MA~ you1< veRv owN fORelCiN l'OLICYr · • · . · · -----·--=------·~-----.right f<>R A SIZA&Le ·DONATION 10 AMY. : . NAMQ · ·CO~~ NAM~ · · · · : • ~~i~r~~E~~r~~ NQtTOPKtN .-• •.. · ~ -~· llas its _____ lN reYAs, YOO Get : . 1 N AT\ON YOU WISH TO CONQueR : 1 · -. t . • A ONe·'l'eAR SUSSCl?IPllON : LIST VO\JR peRSONAL ARSeNAL ' [ I 1-ffil s ' TO MLDteR Of ~Ne . I • MoTtVATIONAL. TAres ~y' I \ -. I GeoRGe lWSM (~'s OKAY NOW).: WOULD YOU LtKe ADMINISTRATION BA(kJNG7 I LO ANOELl:.S -The recent poluical history of Califom11 tw betn a slow, but dcfuu,e, dnfl to the rii)\t. • A l..OCK OF. GeNeRA L 1 OYON Q ooes TI4AT Me'~r1 ~'It ·I SINGLAVB'S HA\R . I TO AlTAeH -A \JRt~Q ~~Pt..e? I ·-------------...... ;; .. 1 Tue'Sday's ilcction provided ad,. d1t1onal cv1dtncc of that trend but also show.td its limits. • • I RCl NOW ••• Mvt> ~·u. THROW IN A PAY-GLO ·rosre~ o F · S'(~ vesTeR STALLONe fONVl/NG A BA200KA IN nte 0UfF"!.' The huae laodshdc ro-clection vio- tocy chalked up by Republican Gov. Gcorte Dcuk.mejian, the histonc reJect1on by voters of three liberal uprcmc Court justtccs. Rcpubhcan aa,ns in the Leai laturc -&nd even the paper-th.Jn survival of Demo- cratic Sen Alan Crantton -all buttrcs the case. Diet N9WI Ametlca SyndlClll, t• Election results show Reagan The preva1hna pol1ucal mood 1n California ha settled somewhat naht of center, cspcct.ally when tt comes to economic and matters of crime -and puni hment The Repubhcan Party has rc- spanded by modcratina tts owo n-1-t trans~is-popttlari-ty. • ·~·*tt&-~~ undcrtakina 1 remar ably suoocssfUI voter f'CIJStratton dnve. The Demo- crats have responded wilh institu- uooal 1ndcc1sion and the net effect 1s that on a functiortlJ level, the parties are at least equal in California and the GOP may have an edge. Eight of nine GOP Senate candidates l"!e campaigned f ~r l!JSt their elections \ budgetary change -that the pre~1- dcnt be given the power to veto specific items in spending bill,. He said bis goal remains to "make America more prospcrou • more pro- ductive and the world more peace· ful." By W. DALE NELSON WASHINGTON -In nine states over a span of seven days. President ~eapn told voters they had one more chance to cast their ballots for him by vottna for Rcpubhcans for lbc Senate In every ca~ but one. his candidate= lost aoo0 face on the results by argwna that at least some of the candidates were already behind in the polls and Reapn's I Ith hourcampa1gnappear- ances improved their standmg. even though not enough Tuesday's vouna showed clearly. however. that Reapn's exrraordinary personal popularity usuall y cannot be translated into victory for other candidates. One likely result will be a more conc1hatory approach in deal· 1ng with Congress. After six years of havmg a Re· publican~ontrolled Senate ro-balance. against a Dcmocrat1c-dommatcd House. the president now must grapple with a lcg1c;lauve body entire·· fy under d1rect1on of the opposition party. He last did that as governor of Cahforma. "1fhis 1s not the outcome we sought, but our agenda remains unchanacd and I look forward to its attainment," Rcapn said Wedne~y 1n a post· elcctlon pep talk to Whtte House staff members "You have my pledge 10 seek soluuonc; where pcoblcms exist and progrns wh~ barrfenmaf1lnsc,-he 5aid. "In a word. the challenge before us 1s simpl y this -to complete the rcvoluuon that we have so well begun" The words contrasted 5harply with the prd1dent's speeches on the cam· pa1gn trail. which suggested that clcctjon of a Republican Senate was esstnuaJ to contmwng what be had started. A typical pica was to avoid return-.. . Mitchell E. Daniels Jr .. the White House po.httcal director. was ~ why the president did not have better succc~s r.escumg iroublcd GOP can- didates in the closina days ... In many ca~ he made a d1fTercnct. and 1t JU t sJTnply wun't enough,'' said Daniels. But some candidates who had beto Len alone by either internal effort' or utemal events~ this trend wouJd have 'the Republicans become the dominant party 1n Cahforma dunna the remainder oftllis decadt. 8Ut thU week' ~lcctions also demonstrated what t Ci Republicans will have to do to tum that opportunity into a rcalny and pve some hope to the Democrats that their decline may be atTCStcd. whom 1980 weakened our nation and a Sen. Slack Gonon of Wa hangton. willma to vote for Republicans -...... nearly brought our economy to its lost thtir scats despite an appearance DeukmcJUln and ZKhau arc proof of knees, who raised yourtucsand have by the president that, as was the election of Re·· announced their plan to do so apm. • publican Pete Walson to the Sehate who oppose our cfTons to pur uc a Beatnnina Oct. 28 •. Reaaan . cam· four years *JO -but it's not an defense to r.rotcct us from attack by pa1gncd for GOP Senate candidates automatic thana. nuclear baJ 1 11c missiles " in Gcoraia. Alabama, North Caro-T~ca:J:italiu on the larger poht.acal hna. South Dakota. Idaho. Colorado. R bl Reagan also often i.atd an his Wahington. Nevada and Cahfomia tren , e epu scans arc 101n1 to speeches that he · did not come to T., all 1 fi Sc S have to do a much better iob of Washm1ton to be a ix-year prcsi· ,,cy a ost except or n teve recru1una candidates. The GOP of· h I "' Symms of Idaho. fcnnoc: ror the Slltcwtdc offi<:e1 below dcnt.11v1na t cc car im.,rcss1on that One of them. Sen. Mack MatttnaJy ... he believed election of a Dcmocr111c of GcorgJa, was first elected to the aovcmor and senator this year were Senate would stymie him m his two Senate in 1980 dcsptfc the fact that cspcc1ally undtstmau1shed and their remaining years. President Carter car,,..cd hie home dismal pcrformanoe on election day On Wednesday ho,.,.. .. r he ,..·as • • " -despite Deukmciian's hu&c victory • .... v .. • "' state against Rea~n that g.ear. Re· .,, saying. "I look forward to CooFss' . d r~ ... 19 4 b -as oroof of that. return. by then the election will be agan came ~oraia 10 • uLm • · It was an cs~1ally ~weet elect1on behind U• and hard work and 1986 hJs coattatl4' f1ulcd to carry d If': h 1 " .. i 1 d h GOP d da ay 1or t e mocrat1c 1eu1ena11t bipartisan cooperation will be fc;~t,t~~~~.an ot er can 1 tcs 1ovemor, Leo McCarthy, a decent ahead." White House Ch1cfof tafl Donald and talented man bctna wasted 10 1 He also pve some ~mts. which he T. R~n. in 8 television interview useless office, because he wu able to seldom did m his campa1sn afcpear· th bl N N t k d h win rc-clecuon despite the Deu· an,."s. of what h .. ha., 1n mind or th" WI 1 c ews c wot • 511 t at k .. I d Ltd A d fi all "" ... ... " 1n several cases Rcapn came into mcJuan an s e. .n u1 ,, per- next two year st.ates where GOP candidates .. were. haps, Mike Curb, the former bcutcn- He said he would push for well behmd-and they came up.· to ant governor who lost to McCarthy, strcamhnmg of the budget proce w11h1n a percentage point or two of will have learned tbat he's just not and for control of health care costs, w1nnmg." wanted. • both subjects on which adm1nts· "To have come that close and then The limits of Cahforn.ia's con- trat1on task forces arc due to make lose 15 dasappotntma." Reaan ujd, serv1t1ve political cast. were dcmon- report soon He did not spell oui. his-··but-tw-lh• ~ he:..hu iuoncdcd stratcd. too. on another front: cn- hcalth care ideas, but d1d promise to himself' that he has &Ot to work now ronmenttJ · :'fhrouJhout afp~'-- contmue hts battle for one spccilic with the Democratic Consres .. fomia, even tn such conscrvauve but1on as Orange County. there is Hoag M~morial Hospi·tal ·· tsin ~erybealthyDands - ovenidina 1n&crt t 1n what one mi&ht call ··quality of hfe." Free mar~et theone and olhel' oonscrvauvc creeds simply arc 1anored by voters when they feel threatened by offshore 011 drillina. tox1e wastes. runaway development aod other environmen- t.a.I pr.oblcm$r -·- The overwhelm•nJ passage of the toxic control initiauvc, Proposition 6S . demonstrated that, as did num~ Whata fine way to announce your retirement as chairman of an or- gamzat1on Gcor e Hoaa JI. who has served as chairman of the ·board of Hoaa McmonaJ Ho p1tal Presbytenan for the pe t 13 )ear , announced his rcsianauon as chairman at the same time that the H~ foundation -the Hoaa family charitable foundation not directly conncttcd to the ho pitaJ -announced a sift of S6 m1lhon to Hoaa Hospital for 1u proposed Ca nctr Center. ina to develop .. But in 19SO, the ou vote in local areas for arowth churchc had nmed only SS00,000. control and other envitonmcntal r protection mca.su.rcs. , and the cosJ o a ho\p1t.1I would be SI · Tuesday's biuest loser• was m1lhon. The Hoa& Foundauon de· Cran\ton·s senatonal ctiallen,cr. Ctdcd to make the dream ofa ho p1tal MARTIN C'on~man Ed Zschau, who em· come true, contributed another bodac the moderate Repubhcarusm s~.000. and tn 19~2 Hoq Mem· . B h ~i.. h onal Hospital Prcsb"'erian was open-ROWER . t at mu"" wit the pohtjcal main· ed '· 'trcam in Caltfom1a. The no 69·ycar-old Ho f served Z~hau came close to denyma on the hOSJ)llal' board '1nct its for this 1Jfl. CrtJ\ ton a founh term an the Senate, TODAY IN HISTOR Y In recognition of the IJf\;-.«rt.a'inly one of the laricr bequests made in recent years on the Oran_ae Coast, the ........ ___ ......., _______ · c.anccr facility w11J be named for Georae ana Patricia Hoaa formation 1n 1950, and dunna tho.c Claire will be an outst.anoina c:haar· but one jtftS( that he. suffered from 36 years, he partt. capatcd m 1u1din1 man of the hospit.aJ. He has ~ed on an early summer ntp\1vt mcdJa bhtz the hospital from a small insutuuon the board for J 3 years. A most able b~ Cranston that made 1t more on the top or.· a htll ovctlookint-altomey, J1e .mo_v.cd from Oibton, d_!fficuh for the ~haUcnau to ddi~ Newport Bay into the institution it 11 Dunn and Crutcher' Lot Anaelcl ~" o,wn pcrsooahty and by a chronic today -one ofthc fine tho pitals 1n office 1n 1964 to open an office in mabihty to make a comprdicn,!vc Southern Cahfom1a. Newport Beach to ~rvc a famuna •end compclhn, case for ousttna The Gcorac and Patncia H~ and thcn·nov1ce development firm ran,,ton. • By die Attoda&ed Prt I Today as Friday, Nov. 7, the 31 Ith day of 1986. There arc S4 day' left in the year. Today'$ htahli&ht in h111ory On Nov. 7. 19f7, Russia'•Ot:tobcr Revolutton took place H 8ol\hcv1k force led by Vladimir lly1ctt Lenin ovenhrcw the provisional 1ovem." mcnt of Alcnrtdcr Keren ky. (It's known as the October Revolution becau of the cakndar in use in Rus 11 at the time.) On this date: · In 19+4. franklin 0, Roo vclt won a fourth term in offioc, defcauna Thomas E. Dc"'cy. , T..._Talt ,..., ....... c.... Pr~Dlf9*f ........ ' ~DfrectOt ~~ ........ ~ H~ will remain on the hospital's board of d1rCCtO~ and replacina him a chairman is 1 real find -Guy Claire. who just retired as a partner of the pre t111ous law firm of Oabson, Dunn and Crutcher. Clatre now has nearly full time to devote to the cha1rtnaMh1p. To put the Hoaa Founda11on and Hoag HO$p1tal into pcnpcctivc, the Hoa,a foundation was tabh1htd 1n 1940 by Hoq and his pam.t~Ge..di~ M Oraoct ft'om thdr na inter ts in the J, Penney Com· • peny. The foundation's fint ap1fi· cant IJft Wit in its founchna ynr, ..-hm 1\ P'e I million to the c.alifomaa Jnstnute of Technolop (and St mllhon _... .. Jot of money an 1940, H011mn1nded mt) The fouiadauon pvc ievertJ 1ze- 1ble lflJtb dunna the 19409 to hdp (\Ind a hOJptW on the or.nae out whK'h the Prctbyterian churches throu&Mut Oriftlf! Caun1v wer try· Cancer Center will cost a total ofS IS called The lrv'lnc.Company. Ulumatcly, rather than tcll1n1 m1lhon w1th•fund-r1i in1campai1n Today, Hoaa stands H a !'hmina htm'C'lfa• the moderate, mainstream nowofr.c1allyu~dcrway. ltw1nt1t1he ~aml)tt"Ofa mOdem h°'pital, even alternative. 1iC'h'u became '"- only free-sta.nd1na cancer treatment in the face or vaM chanJts in health ensnarled tn rhctoncal onc-up- ctnter ia Oranae County, and It will care. due to the effective adminis-smanshap Pre 1~nt Reapn•s last· . provide a level ortrcatm nt for which tration or its president. Mic~I · hm1nute campe1P,un1 for ham may not1 some Oranac 01 \ pat1cnu now· Stephens tephcns has movc<J Wi1h ave helped enher: private polls ha'Ve to travtl t0mc d11tan.cc:. the times kcep1n1 only thost ~Sb in nd1catc that Ztchauactually faded~ Hoaa. -ho 11 also on the bOard of Stt\'1Ct w'tiich are requ1rtd. c~t1na a few cntteal .PC>•nts after R~n t the Hoaa. Foundation, appeared de-an obstcltical aroupina, and w_o~ina v1t1ts ~ Caltfomaa. hahttd W1th what he attmcd tum1na clotcly with the bott:d. l • •There'1-.omet~ tlK chat Tues.- over I~ htlm of the hOlpital to .. new From everyone on the Ori• daft denk>n u wMierlcottd tenenttont""' 1ftd al U..:.S6 mtlH6n Coast~ v~ the stattlr toWa' Of abOut lifom11· bOtW 1be mae·a 11f\. dunnt • press conktcncc an-Hoq Mcmonal Hosptta Prelby-politic are ttftettina 1U tncrwd oouna"t the: C'hl~ lbt KOii tai*.ft •toP the hJU )Utt qff' cwpon ethnac d1vtttt1y. Foundation ha aided numerous BoU~ ant and wbo feel more confi· &11 polls 1ndeca1ed that AaP>I orpn1111ions over the yan, from the dent for themselves and thetr flinilies who are more &baa IO ~l ol.abC Qay or Hope. the Pe:rfonn1ne Am Just kftOW1"1rt11 there-~ y~tcn~~IMJ1nJustowr Centtr .and the Boy outt 10 Mitdln Georac Hoq. for a job well done. lett 60 perceat °'* .popUliataon. &VOted Centn for: EducauonaJ Tbnlpy, Or· wilhes, Guy Oaue, we are beb nd Jl"**'KlUI .. the mtiall rra ~ 'lnarwood and the ll6yS Out. you And thanks aptn, to the HOii f'airl) amsw-ve mitliM While Ha.. Ju1t ·••proud was the cnaabk Foundauoa.. pllntct, btat aM oiler. mawida John McN'ab, pmicknt Of the Hoet .,..,. ••-1iltlrt • ..,_... ttftCW IO vote for Democnll fouridauon, who confided that the ltffW ~ ., .. ., ~ OM .,..._. 11 • ,,.. .. ,., foundl11on ua deeply Into its~n' C-'1 ~,. ~Ill ' ,. C\ " .Tarp it Out, Sheward's defensive stop saves the game: ~orency runs for 195 By ROGER CARLSO oe .. ..,,.....,.. . ' _... ewport H1rbor H1a,h 's Sailors squared of( wath t.bi University ro}iMThu y nijJ\t or tt\e 1n 1dr lane to the CIF CentriaJ Conference football pla)offs -and like two hcavywca&ht boxm sluuina 1t out from Round I to the fin1 h, there wu a knockou1 at the end. . The Saalo"' 17-1 4 Sc1t View Lcaaue victory included a 195-yard ixr· formancc by junior runnina back Scott Morency .1' '33:)ard touchdown • pass from Kut ummers . to 6-6 rcce1vei: Mark Cra11 and a I-yard Morency sconna run . It included terl1na C~berly's 21· yar<f fieldJoal -the only sconna of the secon half, as well as defensi~'e gems by Kirk Smith, Joe McKenna. Guy Greely and Steve Kalat~ha11 in . an all-hands effort. They needed aJI of at , JUSt to keep their heads above water, and JUntOr Drew Sheward's knockout stop at the Harbor 14 with 6,30 lefl turned the tide a_gainst a vis1ung University squad whacb proved every bit as1ood · as adven1sed • Wuh the Tars ahead. 17-14, the Trojans of University were on the march behind the pun1\hmg runs of Cra11 Belle and David Licbkt: A drive from the Una 2S, Y..hlch nearly ttlf--destructed on an otTcnshe pa11 1nktftrencc call, was kept ahve by a rouah1n1 the punter penalty. It aime down to fourth-and-2 at the ' alor 10 · when tJn1'1er11~ Coach Mark Cunn1n&ham elected to fo~t a P<>tentral pmMying field pl. 11 • .,..ell as another burst lhtoUJh the hnt. _. eb.11nc 1nseud to p>'ouunse o 6t qu1Lk· 1lvcr soph"omorc Wl!lJback. 1 Gary marr. rnarr went an mot1on to ti1s left and took "Quarterback Jeff Bailey· patch, but he was nailed four yards be hand the 11nc of <w:rimmage, barely two steps after Lakin& the pitch. "They never cl.lied that plf y all )·ear.·· said Haf'bor Coach Jeff • Brinkle). 'It wu the basitst play of t~ pmc, He ( heward) JUSt made a great defen~avc play.·· . . "J JUSt read the. play," explained heward:· "We• thouaht they were 101n,a to the dive, but when he went in motion I had to 10 with him." h was a ttMbook dcfcnsi;.e stop a. ~heward drove in for the stop of marr. who had alrUdy shown ht ssxed in the first half wu.ha 9~>ard ktckoO return for a touchd~wn but ne,er got started on the play of the pme. • · "We weren't going for a tie." said Cunninahatn. "W~ thought they~ panchin1 inside. They just dad a &bod · Job:· _._~ (Pleue eee T Aaa/82) Mesa misery qetomesBaldwin 's n~ghtmare Trabulo Hills provides · 5-4) as now faced with having to knock ofrfi~t-35-Ycfrd scoring pass trom quarterback Breu \l.h1ch meant Mesa ~ouJd havo to rely on the _ . p~Oran~in the league finale next wcelc an M10er for a 18--0 kad on another second-down passing game, especially after beans blown out goulfsh dream, 52-12 loss order to squeak into the CIF Desert-Mountain play to open the ~cond quarter. -early. ---Confer~ play<>ffi · Tn all. Waltlrsnad196 yar~ rushana. foU'f" Mrlct C'ro\l,e omplctcd but 11 of 36 By JO EPH DUDEVOJR Mesa 5 players mu.st ha ve thought the) TD and ..cored a two-pomt conversion on the attempts for 194 yards. wh1le one pass was . o.11y,...e..111,, ••• ,1 rolled out of the .wrona side of the bed. fi_ndina ntghl picked offbrJason HaNIOOd an4-run 56 yards themselves trailing 38.0 w1th 6:27 Id\ in the for another Trabuco score Welcome to Tom Baldwin's n1ahtmarc. first half. Trabuco accomplished that lead with Trabuc;o's other running back. Joe Scren- Look1ng to sew up a CIF playoff benh JUSt nine plays. Five \l.ent for touchdown!> and ski, added 166 yards on 14 cames and a TD pf agaan!lt lowly Trabuco Hills. which was 0-3 an the si:i1th score came from an 1nterc;ept1on his own to help his team pile up 37~~· Pacific Coast League play and 1-S o"erall mum. rushing. ' c~min anto T~ur~ay's pme. Baldwin and has ··we c~uld do nn wrona · said Trabuco cold sweat aod mustihavc thou&ht at was all a dream. A ~done. "l'~e never ~n anythina hke n an my 29 years of coachin'-" said Baldwin, 'ihakang has head. "lt wn a m&fitmare. just a nightmare - and a Iona one. 100." · A $COrc lake S2· I 2 wJll make a coach talk hke that. And w1th the lo s. Costa Meu (2-2. first fi~e possessions. plus one of Costa Mc~·s "It v.asa m1lhon to one shot we'd win hke thas " A m1llton to one 1s what at looked ltkt the srorc mrghtend up to be after tht v.;ay Trabuco runnana back Ray Walters taned the night The 5-10, 170-pound ~nior tore off runs ol 90 and 6 yard\ for T~ (both comma on second down pla)'s) on frabuco's first two possessions for a 12-0 lead He alw pulled an a . Costa Mesa was forced to tum to \!fake Z)pcrskt, Make Winnie and Terry Bryant to carry the load Riddell u'ually luJS Tht resuh was 99 yards bel"ecn thern Afltr being shu.a out 1n the first half. Mike R1tcl11t led the ~osta Mesa receivers with six catches for 93 )ard Crowe did the scoring himself on a pair of "We mu t not tx BJOod a learn as I · thouibt v..e ~ere..:· wddwin "But w~·\'e' had our fun'" otl\cr pmes. I auess 1t wasn't our turn tonaa,ht.- C'o ta Mesa didn't look so bad early on. mo' ans the ball \I.ell and into Trabuco temtol) 9.n ats lir\t two possession\ ·But after Waite~ npsxd 01Th1~ two runs. it Sttmcd to let aJI the (Pleuc eee MESA/82) . This time HOlmeS says it's for keeps w &rl-iors sweep opener . . ~ \_ Oodbridge Win Over Eagles She came out wath three quack kills for points to help Ex-heavyweight boxing champion retires secGnd time NEW YORK (AP) -Larry Holmes announced ht\ retirement from boiuna Thury<ja) three <bys afler he turned 7. ___ ......., ..... .....,6"'".>c..urui time the form.a hcavy\l.eaaht champion has an· nounced his retirement, but th is tame he said it will stack follow1n1 a news conference at la") Holmes· Commodore Inn outside Phtlhpsburs. N.J .• Holmes told The Associated Preu 1n a telephone interview· ' "J'm tared of people u ang me ,I'm ured of fig.hung and l'm tued.4f not gettana the decisions I earned. "I got old too ·· Holmes fmt said he would rcure Saddle back f orf el ta wins after fighting David Bey o n March I 5, 1985 lie stopsxd Bey an the I 0th round 10 make his record 47-0 If he had stuck to has decasaon he would have joined Rock)' Marciano 49-0, as the onl) heavy"A-ea&ht champions to retu:e unbearcn . But Holmes fought and outpointed Carl Wilhams Then on Sept. I 5. 1985. in a b1d to equal \.1arciano's record. he defended the lntemat1onal 8ox1na Federation title q!fnst h&ht heavyweight champion Michael Spanks. Spanks \I.On a close. but unanimous 15-round decision. then kept the title on a disputed I 5-round splat decasaon last Apnl 19. Holmes appealed to the JBF to ovenum the dcc1s1on . but the apsxal was rejected. .. t'm 50-0," Ho1mcs said. '"People know at. They can que t1on the 49th (the outcome of the first Span ks fi*ht), bu/ they can't qucs11on the SOth ' n retiring, Holmes ~ad he was walking awa)' from a proposed fi&ht with .T)rcll Bags. the 1984 Ol)'mp1e super heavyweight champion "Don Kinf. (the .Promoter) wd 'Fight Bags.· ·Holme s~ud . "'lf~ou &at Biggs. 111 act )OU a title st\ot. "Do }Ou love me?" H~me5 said he asked Kma The promoter replied he dad. accordana t Holme . "Then wh> do you v.ant me to fllht?" Holmesalso said he ed Kjng for $400.000 he contend the promoter stall owe him from the two pank fiahts Holmes also said he rcartt "the things I said about Rocky Marciano People wan led to punish me." Mark Geor1eaon Arizona-gets Georg,eson Manna Hiattbasketball pla ~er Mark . Georacson has vcrball> committed to the Unl\ersit) of nzona and will sign Wcdnesda) w~l.h Coaclt Lute 01 on' Wildcats • Georgeson. a 16-)car-old. 6-10 o;en1or. averaaed 13 point\ and 10 rebounds as a junior and 1s seen as one of Southern Cahfomia's be t b1a men 1n comana ~ason. "It \I.IS down to Cal. Washtng· ton and .\r1zona,M said has coach. Stc'e Popo' •Ch .. ''I wa n't rcalh invohc:d '" the dcc1 aon at au. bcc~u~ II \1.8 ob IOU . he couldn't make a bad choict'," ' . o ea.In allf ct~l, the Wamo~ to a 7-0 lea<t 1n the second. The Eagles t t 1 g b t ff ti squeezed ma pomt. but Woodbndge scored tlie nellt fi ve no s unn n ' u e ec ve With fourdafTtrent seners to push tht lead to 12-1 before By CHRIS MONAHAN Oelly"-tc ..... , .. ,,. Open a na the (IF 5-A aarls voile) ball pla)OfTs against Estancia High wath hi team the !'lo. 2 seed \\Joodbndge Haah Coach Steve tratos wa~ not looking fQr anything spccucular In fact. the \I.Ord that probabh best descnbed has pme plan wu praama11sm . Woodbndac. play1 n1 in its home gym wa~ not quite the \amc domanatsng team which won 14 matches'" 14 \tart!.. but came through when at had to for a 15-5 15-8. 15-13 sweep. The Wamors champions of the Pacific Coast League move ~nto the second round Tuesda) against the wanner of the Mater Dea-Santa Barbara match. which will be pla)cd tona~t. The Eagles, the \lo. 3 reprcsentauve from the ')ea Vaew Leaaue fin1\h the season at 6-9. "( Ir is different and the kick ~c>Qct dt.fferently." said Strato~. "You want to get that fir~t match out of the wa). .... ithen relax and go on pla)'ang "We didn't seem tentative. because we pla)cd well the first aamc. You JUSt have to do the baste th1nas that cause )OU to wan In thC'th1rd ~me when we needed n, ~e came throuah We've done It all )Car We JU\t seem to do 11 one wa\ or another." "I thought v.e pla)ed realh well once v..ereahzed we could pla) wath them " \31d F:\tanc1a Coach D.iant... Pc tolc'la . "The lod~ -were rcall) tight because Wood- bridge as ratccl so hash and ha\ <,o much e'pcriencc But I bcl v.e pla~ed better than the' cwected." On the surfa ·c the Ea1Jc\ "'l'rC IO\I. 10 how tnat the) hdonacd on the ame court v.1th the h1r.hl>1f1"orcd Wamo~. falling bchmd earl) b~ <ilorcs of Oand I 1-3 an thl' fir<it pmc. r o it crtdit. though , Est:inua did not all~r the \\ amor\ 10 4;COf'C mort than four point watr~ut il '1deout. The Eaalesalc.o helped thc1rcau~ b. k:ccpan1 .\II· CIF middle: blocler Mino('(' \dams from iakan1 o'er earl\ Hut t)pacnl of the ca-.e \\1lh all areat pla)cr~. )OU cannot t.;ecp tht'm down for long. - wannina I 5-8 . • Facma the end of their ~a!t<>n. the Eaales came out strong.Jumping to a 4-0 lead. The Wamors (ought back to tac the ~ore. 5·5. onC' of four tacs ma final game \I.here the lead chanaed hands four tames. The Warno~ broke the final ue and went ahead for · aoodat 11-10. In other 5· oixners: . Newport Harbor 3, Cairn City 0: The Sea View Lea1ue co-champ\ bounced back from a regular season· end1na lo c, to \\l.ecp the Centaur'> I 5· 1 fS-5 15-6. at Ncv.pon Sophomore ~1enna (um (31 l'I t'lts) took over the ~tttna duuts for the ~atlo~. W1th the sh1fhn1 of Sata .\llt on to outside haucr for use of her susxnor passma abaht) Junior outside hatter Jenn) Evans (nine kallsr•nd senior middle blocker Tracey Krueger (seven kills} suppe>ncd the Tar victory. Corooa del Mar 3, anta MonJca 0: Entcnng the tournament as the No 7 \Ced, the a Kmgs won l S.12, 15· I 3. 15· I 2 over the second-place Ocean LcaJUe finisher at Santa Monica Corona del Mar ( 14-3) received 17 and 15 kall\ from launc Wooten and Launt Sciw1n re'lpect1,el). and 41trona ~tt1ng from Rhonda Schnit er and nn Mime Mo1so The Sea ~angs host Hueneme Tue~) Laauna Btacll 3. l. Jo rpla 0: ~ntor mJ.ddlc blocker ~athnn 89chmer led a 1 "i-9. I Q-14 I 5-4 \weep of the .\naclu\ Lcaaue's No 3 team v.1th I 5 kill~ and out tand1n1 defenme pla~ Stuer Felisha Chalmen added 12 kills and o,ct well to bo<,.,, the \rtam . ln the mall hool\ dt' 1 1on: , • 'e•porl Cllrl1tlu S. Baptl t Clarlstlu t : 'The < onq1.1eron earned a I 5-4, 15-1 , IS 11 '1ctory behind the pla) ofouts1dchiuer Danielle E'erctt and setter Jenrufer Baker. badwlck 3, Ll~rty fbrl tl11 t· I he Minutemen lost a 1.S-4, 1.5-, I ~-I 2 d<'~ 1\1on to fin1\h at 17 -4 haron ( rouch ( 11 kall\ 7 hlod.'il Klm Engstrom ( 11 lull'I, l blod.sl and Donna ·ai..a~h ~nine ._,11!, ~\.Cn ace\) led Ltbc:rt) -. . --~ .. l er..._. Co..e DAILY PILOT I Frktay. N<Nember 7. 1988 tanford band at t ~aln, barred or .lewd' acdons .,,_ ....... ~ . .r STANFORD -The tanford Uni· • vcnjty marchin& band has bttn barred ' • trom takma the . field in two games followana spow ttlatioeludcd some merrl· ~rs droppina their pants. Stanford Pre 1dent Donald Kennedy on Thu1sd y baC'ked Athkt1c Director Andy Oc1ger·s dccmon to dasciphnc the band1 although Kennedy said"( like the: Stanford Band and a lot of the good thmas n doet. for people." . S...y Smhi M'Ottd three ioals and ~ Ser lo Momt 10 added the pme--winncr ' wit~ 3:33 remaining Thul"\da) night as the Montreal Canad1rn~ rallied 10 tkfcat the Los n1clcs Kan~. 6-4. 1n an NHL pmc. Trailin14~3 j_Otn& into the final P.!riod, the Canadiens ot a 1oaJ from SmTil\I:39" into th.: pcnoo before Momesso put Montreal 1n f\'ont in ttic final minutes The \tctory metched the Canadicns' unbeaten streak 10 \CVCo g.amc~, . In other NHL aC11on. DI.Do ClceartlU ~red h.i~ l~l\84~ leadjng 17th aoal of the >·ear al'\d lttltla Acton added three a. ist is ho~t MinneM>ta .,napped a three:" gamclosinJstreakwitha•-l victoryovc:a Toronto ... tn East Rutherford. N.J • Do11 SalllmaaJanmicd h.i own n.•bound into the net with 2.53 left to cap a four-goal New Jersey nill) in the final JO minutes of regulation lime and give! the Devils a 5-S tie with' Philadelphia .. In other new minor-league coach Terry Crt1p emeried as the apparent top choice to u1kt over for Batc:h Gorieg;who wa fired Wednesday night as coach of the Qo\ton Bruin\. ~ Geiger took the action against the band on Wednesday, SA)tng, "repCJted warmngs don't do any Sood., . . ··.The('C is no.contro! of the ba~d as~ sroui> or as McM.illln wtns~Bala race md1v1d11als" Q~ aid. " ot of lhin fiappcn · . '.I because a group ofi.odi~1duals believes it would be'cute LA ·PAZ. Mexico-Mark Md~1ilhoof •• and fun Lo.play a tnck.-· • · ' · Bonita became the fiTSl overolJ four-time J:le said s.cv~raH>and mcmbe~ dropped ther pants wimm· of the BaJa Off-Road race. today, and six others unnated on the! play1~g field at the cod of drivina his Chenowth Porsche across the · ~ne ~.me last month and the followmg \\-CCk gave a finish line at 2:04 a.m lewd .performan~e ~hat included the formnuon of McMillin, averaging 54.8 mph in the ,&ruelmg symbolic male gcnitaha. • 1,013-milc race, crossed the finish line in 18 hours, 26 Ban~ members won t be apowed on..the fi~ld fo.~ minutes and 28.32 seconds, capturing the .ov.crall Sat~rday s CO!ltest. at UCL:A a!ld the Big Game winner's title the first time he entered in the single-seat against. the U!l1vers1tyoCCahfom1a at Berk~ley on Nov. unlimited class four-wh~I catcgQO'. lflS.JlttViousthrec- 22. Gc11cr said. -----wms came in tfie two-!eat class. . The ~d has long had !l reput?t1on of wacky and 1 flacked up by co-dnver Ralph Paxton of Chuta n$Que ~atn1me shows. but ns b1gg~st headlines came Vista. wl}o piloted the oune buggy aboiit 300 mile~. wh~n It marched onto the field dunng the 1982 game McM1llin sullered few setbacks in the 19th annual · against Cal with only four ~onds left and Stanford event. lhe sixth he has entered. ahead. . · ' R1versidc resident Bruce Olgivie, finishing in 18 . The Cal players lateral~ fi ve umes an~r the hours, 5 minutes and 52.58 seconds oA his Honda X'R k.ick~ff and scored a 1ouchdown in \_.he confusion bY._ 600 motorcycle, didn't have it so eas~ running past band membe~. One trombone player was About 800 mtles into the race ·1v1e's rear urc knocked down at the goal hne. shredded. He stopped at a farmhouse or help. putting . A T-shirt was later marketed that showed .a the motorcycle"on a board between two clfau·s to tear diagram of the play, with the band members as Os and the tire off the wheel and the Cal team as Xs. ' When he resu{Tled racing, he rode the motorcycle on us rim about 22 miles on a paved highway at speeds· of60 mph and above in heavy traffic, he said. Quote of the day - Dav.id Crawford, a Junior comerback at Morgan State. which wa!> 0-28 in his 21/z seasons al the Baltimore school afier an Oct. 18.loss to Towson ~late: "This is being down m the dumps. t.he gamcl'lasescaped me and my teammates. and it makes a man think. You start· to get philosophical. T ha vc wondered many ti mes.· Did Goel decree it? Is it in the \tar~? AH kinds of weird stuff. Like why?' The biggest thing you ask is ... why? Thal is a question that can't be answered." Burtnett steps down at Purdue .. Bunnen announced bis resignation Thurs-c II• _ WEST J..Af A Y.ED'E, Ind. -Leon [i] day as football coach of the Purdue Boili;onakers. cfTecti\'e -at the end of the 1986scason. Burtnett said he would remain al Purdue m- defin1tcly. working under Athletic Dlfector George · King. Purdue offietals ex tended Burtnett's contract after the 1984 season. He has four cars r ma1n1n v - year contract. The announcement came afier Bunnell held a team meeting earlier in the afternoon 10 announce his decision to players. Purdue hosts third-ranked Mich- igan on Saturday .• "There arc two very important r~S9ns I made my ecision.'' Burtnett said. "My fam1ly~rst of all, and this football team." :. .. T could sec my pit crew when the wheel finall) collapsed.'' Ogilvie said. Arredonc;to def eats Mam by champion Rene Arredondo of Mexico scored a unammous 10-round decision over another former titleholder. Saoul Mamby of New York Cny, m a JUOtor welterweight bout Thursday night al the Olympic Auditorium. Arredondo. rated No 2 by the World Boxing Council, had Mamby down m the third round with a nght cross. It was the first ume 1n 59 fights that Mnmby had been knocked down. Mamby.. 143, finished strong to wm tfle firtal two rounds. but 1t was hot enough to gain the decision over Arredondo. who is I ~years bis junior With the victor). Arredondo improved his record to 38-3. Mam by fell to 36-t 8-..5 · Wcl$.hang 14 I . Arredondo. 25. lost the WBC1un1or welterweight title in July to Tsuyoshi Hamada of Japan. tfc had won the title m Ma y b)'odefcaung Billy Costello. TELEVISION No e\cnts scheduled. RADIO 7:20 p.m. -PRO BASKETJJALL. Denver at La.leers. KLAC (570). TARS ••• P'romBl The Siillor (S._., 2·2) took po ics~ion at that point and nc-vc-r rthnqui h«t the ball, w11h Morcne> poundma over pnc side and thc-n the other in a 12-yard man:h to run out the clock. 'Our offm~vc tine did -100 lOl)iSht:"said 8nnkley. whose team IS now tied with llnivers1~y for third place with one pme lef\ tM holds the Ml·nnport.ant cd.sc 1n head-to-head compc11t1on. Umver\lty'• playoff ch;im.:es fall to p(:>s~ible. but not p<obabte. with an 1dcrttkal rccofd to Hafbor. It'~ true. taclle Daryl Pcs,ler and Pat Patcrmc. iuard Jason Gran· neman and Smith and center Dave Tullar were opening the holts -as did Un1ventty's front for Belle, Liebke and Smarr. But Morency, with power. balance ·and strength. adUed at le3st 95 yards on his own and wn~ cleitrly the overall diffcrenet. . Cunn1n&ham felt Harbor's stmtgth w.is.goin4 to be'the pass in& pn'le., hut Morency s t)ull-like run turned the strateg)I inside oul. "We thought we could run the ball.'' said Brinkley. "Our linemen felt real confident. especially with Smith back. That allowed us to _RUl Tullar back al center and things JUSt wOflcea:· ~ ..... Fr€nch. crewman falls overboard ~ Sailor unharmed; ---.i -White Crusader forced l o withdraw defeated haha and dealt a b&ow lo lhe Italian boat's hopn ofs&ayiq amona ttie leaders. The vaaory wu Conner's ~ond stral&bt after two defeats. Amcri~a 0 .and New ZcaJand now have 36 points, while Stan A Stripes _..__ moved into third place . with 26 FREMAN1 LE. Austraha (AP) -pOints. A French sailor was pulled from the Cud mo~ said that as Crusader was sea after beina washed ove,board, Jibing on the downwind lq. the whJle Heart of America and White backsuiy block let ao and the mut / Crosadcr were dam&jcd and had LO benJ below the low~r p~. withdraw from Thur'$d.a) 's ra.Ces a A second mast ts be1na J?f'CP8rc<l heavy weather hit the Amctit'a's Cup _ and WJ~ .be llls.tallc.d J.n tune f.or- ct\allengcr ~ries. Crusader co fot'e New ZA:aland today. Alben J~cobso<fne, bow!'la.n Ofl Hean of Amc{ica was ori its 1tt6nd French Kass. wu lPW'Cnng tht. ·reaching leg apin•st Ea~e. the New- . spi~ak~r when he.was swept into the pol'\ Harbor boat c.\ptAJncd by Roel lndi~n Ocean by. a wave. ·He wa~ Davis. when they rounded the fifth rtst¥cd by the 12-metet's ~ender a!'ld mark on p0rt. tacked to narf>oard and a spokesman for the French Kiss broke the center jib halyard. syndicate said Jacobsoone was not • w bl injured. French Kiss went on to win ~uddy Mel,cs. crew as ~ e to its race against Chall~ng~ France. r~1sc the Jib a,a1n when Jt ~as White Crusader of Britain skip-d1~overcd. the starboar~ runnma pered by Harold Cud mo~. was backs1.ay winch had a. hole 1n the base. leading USA. the. San mocisco boat A check found the ~tnch h~ bro~en skippered by Tom Blackilller, when a gears. The crew sw1tCftcot~e running block on the backstay gave way, ~ckstay to the po!1. winch only · bendi~g the mast. A series of prob-discover the backstay ~t.a1I had.come lems sent Heart of America out of its 1J?8rt. forcmg Heatt. of Amcnca to Morency's I-yard touchdown cul- minattd a 53-ya.rd march on the Tars' ftrst 'p0sscss1on; and Sumrt\ers' TD pass to .Craig came on founh-and-2 &;t the Um 33.. race. On a vinual goal-line s1tuat1on, It was a costly defeat for White withdraw. Today's top race will be the White Crusader-New Zealand battle. Crusader. dropping it to a founh-Craig was_easil~ able to beat one-on-place tie with USA, each with 23 one covera~e, catching the ball at the point . The British boat baa been -----... -------• 15. And wuh one move, he ten the third behind co-leaders America 11 defender grabbing for air to gain a and New Zealand. MESA ... I~ lead with 4:46 left in the half. John Kohus and his America II • • University bad posted an 8-yard scorc~1thcir 14th consecutive victory ~ ~.rom 81 :touchdown pass from Bailey to Craig Thursoay by beating Can~~a II. New 'air out of Mesa: Allton to complete an 8()-.yard march Zealand kept pace as at defeated Both of Walters' runs came on in 11 plays, kept ahvc by Mau Segal's Italy's Anurra. . f similar off-tackle plays, where he fumble recovery in the second quarter Stars&. Stripes. lhc San Diego boat broke into the secondary and raced up to getto within 7-6. h·elmed by veteran Dennis Conner. the left sideline almost unto.uchcd. . And it took just IS seconds for . Smarr to get the 'frojans even as he "We werejust bad defensively." spc~ 94 yards with the kickoff after_-A~~ ..... ~~--•.,.,,....,.,.M111~l-..Jsa~1d~Bwa~l;,d...i'"".~in~."'··ui1wca~n.i;'i..t .¥sair::.y~ifiMRi.K·~d~deilll~I -Ada111 S D-·--difference, because he wasn't respon-Thc Sailors· eventual wmntng edge siblc for the way our defense played.." was Cobcrly's -?,I-yard field-goal after MVP in PCL Costa Mesa played much bctteT in a 40-yard march to the Uni 4-yal'd the \CCOnd half, but could not come Ian~. wa~ the senior's 24th c~rcer field Senior middle blocker Mindc~ close to making up for the first half. Adams. who led the Woodbridge Mesa ended up w1Jh more first goal. placing Coberly second on the High girls volleyball team to the do\Wls. J 7 to 10. and outgained all-time Orange County li'st and Pacific Coast league tide this year. Trabuco through the air, 194 yards to moving him ahead of Brea-Ol1nda·s has been named the league's Most 110 Dav.td Donk. (1911-74). El .Modena·.s • Kieth Vanderhoff (1981 -83) is the Valuable Player. * Orang<! C'oumyteauerwrrtT 32. -Alsa e&rning fttst-team honors ~ T,..IMI<. fllli n. c..-~-,., * New.,,rt H•rbor 17, UnlvW$1tV 14 s~ b\I °"•""" Ulllvenllv 0 14 0 0-14 Ntwoort H•rClor J 7 J 0-17 NH-Mortnc11 I run (Cobtflll kick) Unl-AlllOll I Plln from llellt11 (sn11P mulftcl, kl<:k fe11edl '•Ck) Unl-Smllrr 94 klOoll return (8tllt11 PeU 10 Oekton) NH~OOtrlv ?I FG A11encs.nce 1,200 (flllmeltd) GAME STATISTICS Uflf FI" t Clowns 12 Rushtl·11er6 ve 32· 134 Pentft9 yerO.ve 32 Pesslrxi 4·9·0 NH ta 47 257 " 6·13·0 from the Wamors were seniors Loren S<We tr¥~ Newman and Allysop Mattox and ~!~~ua 1~ J ·~: ~~ Junior Terry Gilbert.· · · n+-weoers 90 run Udell blocked) 4.mong the player$ chosen to the TM-W•ll«l "run (HU flllled) .;.cond t"'"'....,, were Meg Mitchell of 'JH-Wellto 35 MU from Miiie!' (run f•llld> ""' ......,.. TH-Harwooo 5' lnttr~tloft return (kick Costa Mesa. Lajuna Beach's Missy blockedl Rush and Fchc1a Chalmers and n+-$Clell~ 2 run 1we11tr-~ run> Wooclbridge's Kristi Albert. The ~= ~r:•(.,Z~.:r, lrun felled > FIRST TEAM Minelet Adems <WOOC1bfld941) Sr Erik• Sclllilr (L•oune HIQs) Jr l(llhtflM llotmttf (L4HIU118 8Mch Sr 1(1r1 Croenln (Leoune Stach) Sr Jodll FM COf'ellGt) Sr Loren Nt"'m11n (WoodbrklOtl Sr """'°" ""-llox IWOOdbt'klOt) Sr Ttrr11 GI~ (Woodbridl>t) Jr SIGOND TEAM TH-W•lltrs I rut1 (run re ltd) C~rowt 1 run (run f.i.d) All'""nct 150 (flllmllltdl. GAM& STATISTl.CS (M Flrsl Clowns 17 lhslllts·vercsaoe 2'· 12t Puslno 11ercseoe 194 Penlft9 12·3'· 1 Punls 4·25 TH 10 lNn no J•t•O Ml Pvnls 3·36 ......................................... ___. Fum~s-tumt>les 1os1 2·0 • • Ptnett~s·vercsaoe 5·40 2-34 1·0 5-63 foMll MOclltll (Cos•• MIU) Sr MlUll RuSll (L•llUM Buen) 1Jr Ftllele Clllltmtr• (LaoUM Beed!) Sr Fumtiets·fumblts lost t-0 . 0-0 Peneltlts·vercsaoe I · 110 •·120 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CM~Srvowul, •·JS, Wlnnlt, •·34, VenJo, 1·31, 8r¥•nt,, t ·30, Cro••· 7·1 Ramstack's TD aerial_ .lifts Monarchs, 1..7 i..13 Irvine ·dealt 21-14 defeat Dan Morgan. a S-1 O. I 7S-pound senior. ran for three tou.cbdowns, Junior Mark Ramstack's 50-yard touchdown pass to Tony Pena with 5:45 remaining lifted the Mater De1 to a 13-10 lead en tering the final gomg S. 80 and 4 yar~s~ to lead San quarter. Clemente High to a 21-1 4 South lntcrcepuons by Dave Jimenez. Coast League football. VIC'tory over ,.. High Monarchs to a 17-13 Angcl\IS League football victory over Bishop Montgomery Thursday night. keep- ing the .Monarchs in the hunt for a Cff Big Fi ve Confererence playoff berth. Greg Shockey and Stephen~ had • Irvine Thursday night at Irvine. · h I d k h M h fl 1 lr~1ne < 1-8 overall. 0-4 in league) e pe eep t e · onarc s a oat unu '"Ored fir"t on a 24-yard return w1'th a Ramstack s winning connection with "" .. Pena. fumble b) Shaun Connolly. and had The vic-torv leave<> Mater Dci at 5_4 the game tied at 14 on a third-quarter overall. 2-2 in league play. with arch-5-yard run by Mike S11enke. Ramstack. 1n his first start, tom- plcted 9 of 27 for 184 yards before a Homecoming crowd of5,030 at ~nnta Ana Bowl. I · Th ~-' Morgan. however. punched over nva erv11e wait mg n<."'lt ur:.ua}' at from 4 ~ards out in the fiourth quarter the same site * Meter Del 17, Blfolloo Montoomerv 13 The Monarchs trailed 7-3 1n the BisooP Monioo!:v' bv ~s o 6 o-13 first half before a 33-yard return of a M11tr °'' o 3 1 1-11 Niu Sale pass by defensive back John 8M-8ohnev 41 run (ROCl'llllr klCkl Oc MO-Skiver 27 FG tephens gave Maler ) a I().. 7 lead MO-Sl~J l3 l'lttrcepllon rtlurn (Sltlv•r 1n the third quarter. o1ic1<1 lo gl\·C an Clemcntd4-5 overall. 1-3 1n leagu<.") 1hc victory. * Sen ci.mem. 21, ll'VIM 14 Sort by Qv1,,.,1 San c1emen1t 7 O 7 7-11 trvlne 1 0 7 0-1• lr1'-S Connollv 21 run wllh lumt>M Ulo4enos kick) 8M-S11f • run (kick l•lltcll • SaJc however scored from eight MO-Pen• so 08l~0fr()tl\ R6rn1teck ISklver ' ' · klckl SC-Morgen S run CGretk kick) SC-Morgen 90 run !Greek kick) lrv-·Sltlnke S run (8olllnol klcll) SC-Morgen l run TGreiil kick} ~ yar.dsouuo lead 81shopM<>ntgomery-.,..11,Mence s,030 -j... We ~re pleased to a1nounce . ' the expansion of Garys and Company "'.l • 1119 Falbion I land • Newport Beach• 759·1622 •Bullock .. . . INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Unl-Btlle, 17 ·95, Llet>kt, 9· 34; Smerr, S-7, B1l1t11, Hor·mlnui 1. · NH-Mortnev, J3·1tS, Gui>ljll, l·G. Ttloml>· son. S· IS. SUmnwn. Hor-minus I l'HotVIOUAL ~ASSING Unf-eelltv, 4·f-O, 32. NH-SUmmen, 6· 13·0, tt 'NDIVIOUAL RECEIVING Unl-P!lelps, 1-11, We. 1·11; "111~. 1-e. SmaH, Hor-minus s" -NH-<r11k1, 3 51, Mnwell, 2-42, Thom-. 1-6 L11nn Lembtrt ILeDune H1M1) Jr Oennv Othl (:ffebueo Hiiis) Jr Krfsll Albert CWoodbl'ldOtl Sr HONORA8LI MllNTION . Kim. Nou11tt1 (Coste ~> . .Jtinnlltr 8o11ett (Cos•• Melli), Kellt Elhltfl (UOUll• 8eedl), K~ft ftionon CL•oun• St•Clll, Chrtitl StMCll. .. (Leoune Hlllsl. SU. Sh<~ IC>f'•not>. Pem O.ermen (Of'enot). Cllrlllll\8 Senctltz <Tret>u<:o HIHs); Julie P909 (Tr•bueo Hl"S), Tllmelll Mureoml (WoodbrtdQt), Cherlue Kllno (WOOCI· brktffl MY_P -ACl8ms (W~bfklOt) Tli-Well~, l3·1H, ' SCllnlkl, 14·166, Slltrwoocs. 3·t: Mllltr, 2-•; t.owerv, 1-1, 8el<d, Hor·mlnu1·2 INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING CM-<rowe. U ·lrl, 194. -TH-Mllltr. 2-e-o, "· Lo•erv, 1-1-0, 24 INOIVIOUAL llllClllVING CM--~11cnlt, 6•93; r...-1, ~; Wlnf'llt, 1· 12, Mtlover, 1·16, Snt<ltcUr. a-n, . TH-Mtlledo, !-lS: Ooolrt, 1·40; Welttn. MS WeEkendispO:rtsOn TV,.radio Saturday TELEVISION 8:30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEO E FOOTBALL: Nebraska al Iowa State. Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -INSIDE FOOTBALL WITH BOB ELDER: Channel 56. IOa.m. -WRESTLING~ Channel 11 . 11 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 a.m. -INSIDE NASCAR: Channel 56. 11 :30 a.m. ~-COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at • UCLA. Channel 2. 11 :30 a.m. -JAY JOHNSTONE'S NFL REVIEWr.. Channel 56. --.i Noon -COLL EOE FOOTBALL TODAY: With Jim Lampley. Channel 7. - Noon -POWER BOAT RAClNG: MOD VP World Champion~hips, Channel 4. ' NOJ.>n -WRESTLING: (2-hours) Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Miarru. Fla. at Pittsburgh, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m "7' AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston Cup 500 ( l hou(), from Pocono, Pa .. Channel 4. J :30 f).m. -POWER BOAT llACINO: M1am1 Offshore Gtand Prix (I hour), Channel 4. .. • 2:30 p.m. -PRO BOWLrNG: PBA Kodak lnv1ta- ttonal ( 11/J hours), from Rochester. N.Y .• Channel 4. J,..p.m. -TIDS IS..J'RE NFL; Channel 2. \ _.,p.m; -BOB UECKER'S WACKY WORLD OF SPORTS: Channel 4. 4 p.m. -NFL WEEK IN REVIEW: Channel 7. 4 p.m. -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel S6. 4:30 p.m. -RAIDERS PLAYBOOK 'H: Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -GREATEST sPOaTS LEGEND : Channel 7. S p.m. -PORTS LJF!!STYL.ES: Channel 7. S p.m. -GOLF JOURNAL: Channel S6. IUDIO 11;30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 11nford at .. UCLA, KMPC (710). I p.m, -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Eastern Washing· ton vs. Long Beach State at Veterans Stadium, K.PZE (1190). • I p. m. -COLLEGE rOOTBALL: San Jose State vs. Cal State Fullerton at anla Ana Bowl. KWOW (1600), KWRM(l370). , 7·30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Hanford at Kings . .Kl.AC (570). 7:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Cleveland at CliDpers_J(MPC (710). ' 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: PaJomar at Saddleback, KSBR-FM (88.5). Sunday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -NFL '8«: ChanneJ 4. I 0 a. m. -PR,O FOOTBALL: Rams at New Orleans. Chanrrel 2. Noon -EXCITING WORLD OF SPEED AND BEAUTY: World's fastest V-bottom boat, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: A.M.A. Super .. cross National Championship. Channel 4. 1 p.m. -PRO POOl'BALL: St. Lou.is at San Francisco, Channel 2. ., I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Dallas. Channel~ . I a.m. -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel S6. RADIO ..... 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Jets at Atlanta, KNX (1070). , I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at New Orlean$. KMPC(710) I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL; Raiders at Dallas. KRLA (1110), KIK-FM (94). I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: San D1c:go at Denver, Kl.ZZ (600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New York at takers, Kl.AC' (570). . \ UCI posts··l 3-8 polo win over Titans SAlES • SERYU • LEASING --.._,t....._u ...... ....,.&41111 .............. ,., ................. .. ............ 2-.. ....... =-.:· The UC Irv M water polo team 6rokc a J:) tie wnh five stra1aJ!t goal' in the Si«ond quarter lo t~kC' a 13· P(.AA win over Cal State Fullerton at the Tit.ans' pool Thursday and-Man Mtl.arcn. ~ho each utticd- onC'c UCI' will hon UG San Diqo Sunday at noon in a non-conference aamc at tfentaae Park. The ntettm, rank~ No 6 in th nation. led 3·2 atler one pcnocl, but were tied by 1heT1tan (5-14 ovcraJI), Fre.ao rout. UNL v who remain winless in confcrtnce (().11). LAS VEGAS (AP)-Ouantrblck UCl'S Tom Warde then talhed one Kevin wecney moved doter to the of his two f(.als and the n1ea1cr NCAA Div1sion I-A ptssin& """°ro retied off n~·e tra1ght to take com· ··Thunday mght by thro'¥1n.I for 160 man~ •rid improve to 7-1, 13-10 )'&tch and a touchddwn as frano o~cnll. Slate defca~ Ncvada0 1.a1 VC11f Juhan Haf'\e)' lled tJ I with i~ 6-7, 1n a PC A footbell ame. pts and Kevin WOOd poited two. JnclUd1n1 Thursday niaht't per· Also 1dd1na aoe1 for the PCAA's for?Nnce, S~ney ha~ paned for a Keond·olaec tum v.Trc Kc~in Seely . carttr 19.216 yardi . I '• • . ,f(!Vr 4-A and tbiee 3-A Oraftee Cout area lirl• ~ tcb0ol 1eam1 advanCed to Saturday'• se_co~ rou~ of ctF tam 1enni1 competiuon Wllb YIC\Ontl "fhunday. · • " J t am farewel '-1 ~round acuon 11 Dana Kiili by blankiaa Taunya Jdlamoa (No. I) ad Debbie Qold. San O!lo#ao at CdM. ~ (No. l) llCh , .. .,.,.. tbree maltha: . .Sia11n iUJCn Xristi Phebua.(.No. Uaad TbC 0.'t"ar&•-SUla Ana Si•unta)'. Dtnlelle SCon (No. ll eada •!WePC lbeir three Jobneon ud Oo~. who rcttntl)' sets. and the Sea K.inp• No. I doubles tam of combined 10 lake tbc Suntet doubles tidc. wttt Jill Hanhba'Fr and Nicole C.prcU alto won also aided by a pair of victonn from the No. 2 three. " ,doubln WMkm Joelle IMlti'.,tr\d' M1kk1 Wt .......... lt, Cafi'llrw VaUri ti Turner. After recovennt from a ~ lo. to the Tbe Salion won at llomc over tbc £6ujars .Diablol No. l ieam.lbe duo •ort 1.5 and ~2 b_ehind. ~ ·"°"' t.larJQ Mw~ly <~o. l MartM JI.••••• I: Eilttn RobntM>n sanP,s) lnd their top do\ables team of Vanessa and frnhman T(acy Cnttll won "three tuna BunMll and Leslie Ryan. Mullally, won, ·M , and Marina's No. I 1uet Po won twice forriaht . Two o{ lhne fains aa ttom the Sel Vaew, Suntet and Pllclfic Coest, tequet ad· vanced ttiroup tbe first round. All ~rid· round matches are Saturdar at 2 p.m. Fountain Valle){ of the Suntet and Estancia of the Sea View were the only entries from those three l~ues to lote in the first round. In airls' 4-A actfon~ • I Corou.: .. I MU 11. aU G9tpale t: Th~ Sea \' aew ~b&mp1on Sea ~ncs advance<l to 6"', 6--J , and the BunMll·R)'an combo pe>sttd of nine siftlles seu as the Vikinas Olpture<l a 6--3, 6-2 and 6--3 victones. firtMound victory at Redondo. Manna's No. I Ntwport wall travel to top-seeded doubles combinauon of Tiffany Fenton and Miraleste Saturday. Kim Robertson won all three of their sets. E4JMa • U, Ml11• Viejo· I: The Sunsel Manna will hotl Rollins Hills Saturday. 1.a&uc ChaalPI bad little trouble with lhe~c~--ln airlt' ~A action: Oia&los at Ediso~. with top sin~ ptiyers WMArid1• JI, Lot Alamn.t I : Tbc IAoM B..n 11, ...... 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SMU el Notre Dama llllnols SI ., Wkllll• St WHl«n lhinob a t So. lltlMIS EHltrn llllnols Al lndlant SI a.u St •' towtlflt GrMft SMVIW~ S.ddltNdl Tut I in NtWPOrl H•""°' UlllVtt"IV Coront Clef fMr Eat•ncl• LAe9Ue W L T 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 ~ 0 1 2 0 0 ) 0 0 1 0 .,,_..y'.~ Newoort H•t'bor 17, \1111.,,.,.•lrv 1' TlllllM't ._ (7llt) E•l•ncle YS "<or-Clel Mer (•I NtWDQ(I HtrDOr) ~ketT1.1all11 8 ·\!'loo Am.I SI PeUI VI Mtltf Otl 2 2 0 s • 0 St Btfnt'CI 0 3 0 4 4 0 ll•hOP Monloom«Y 0 0 _, 1 0 TllUndlY'• le.A fMttf' Del t7, ,,.,_ Montvomerv tJ TMtM's ~ (71JO) l!Vloll Amel e.I St eerner4 · s.Nltt •I St Paul Ottw Oranea CMlfttv tamn · THU.UOAY'S SC<MtH> c...iurv '-"9llt Foolhi. 35, v~ Ptrlo. o~·~--• ....,. LMilUt Cvor•ss 14, Et OOtadO o E1..,.•t111 JS, K•tt•le 6 GatlllftGfwe Uelllle I OIA Grende 14, "•nd!O Ai.mttos 13 -TOfttGHT~t-eAMn ~ e.ntvrY ......... El Modena (2· 1) Vt S.11ta Ana 13·0~. 11 S.nte AM &owl ~a Ane ~ Cl-21 'IS. CanvOfl U·l). et El ~-.. , llll'ltlh &......- Loera C•·0-1) vs. KIMedv (0-S), el Wntern Los Alemllo1 I'· I)"' Pacifica l3·2), •t IOIMI Grtndt ,,,... .. '-"""' Sonot1 (0-3) •I luent Parll IO·ll Trov 11·21 •• Fullttton (3•0l Sunnv Hlll1 (3·01 11.~bca (2· 11 . Gari• Gl'M-...... s.flllallO (0-3) v&.. l..OI AmlOOS (1·21, •I Gtrdtn Grove , C>rallW &AlllUe AN"t<m (3-01 et V11tncle (3-01 Mtonolla (0-3) vs Sav•nne !O·J), •I GIOver Sl•ClllJITI wn1er11 11·2) 11 &rt•·Olindt n-11 SATUADAY'S GAME (7:lf IM\.) Gar*-' Gnlft LMtW Gerelttl Grove (2· ll n i.. Quint• Cl·O). er 10/M Grtl'Ot lOlt<IO et C.ntr•I Mkhlven Onlo-0. •1 w .. 1.,n"'MtC\TIJllW--------- ~NetM St. ti No low•, n e111ern Mlcnlean ti No lttll!O<S Mllltf. '"°· clef "°'"'. 6-0, Sc:oll (CCIMI won. 6-0. "1. 6·0. 8e1n ICdM) won, H , "'4, 6·2 ~ Ca9ftll·Htr~rttr !CCIM) def Ce H«tult\·Ra.lllar. 6-0, Clef PlvmetSMr·Chaf111, 6·0, ci.t. C• . ..._tUlft·l utroueh1 ... ,, ltrucket· HoYW (CCIM) won, .. 1, 6·3, 6-2; Smolh· a .. 11una (CdM) won, 6•0, 6-1, ... o otflet 4-A SC«fl Mlreltstt 16, Arc.oi. 2 El Toro 15, lll'l11trs1de Poly 3 SOUlh TorrtnClll 10, Footl\11 I "olllnt HIQ1 10, Esttncle I Wnti.llt Cl.Al I•, Stnl• Monica 4 S.nte a.ti:.t• 11. Hoover 0 S.ntl Ane 9, Rublclou11 t (Sanl• AN win• on vemn. 76-75) -Vent-lh ~ltlelr~L _ PllO• Vtrdft ll, Founteln VllltY S 8evertv Hills I" Do• Pueblo• 4 Mtrvmounr f, Cltndale t (MMYmount Id· V•llCft .Of! Nl'Dft W.00. .tt·tl.) • Dlft• HIUs 16, Ctnyon !Anaheim) 2 -setw41ev'a a.. MlrtleSt• et H-POrl Hlfl)C)(. El TOf'O f l. South Torr•~•. "ottine HIUt et Mtrlne, Wnt- lek• II.A) •I S.nl• l1rbtr•, ECllllOfl et Sent• Alll; P•'°' Vtf'dft .. , Vtnlurt. Mtrvmount al &avtftv Hlh; COf"ON Gel fMr 11 Dana Hlllt. CJpr >·A PUYO,f'S (Flnt •-Wl Mltw Del II. SM G*111 O ..,.... CordOv• IMO) dtf AUl\08, 6-0, Oef JtrCllOW, 6·1, Clef. Chu, 6-0; Cimini <MD) won, 6-'I, 6-2. 6·1; H•n (MO) WOfl, 6•2, 6•1, 6-4. . '**" eurU-Smllh IMO> dtf Cllu·S.le11r, 6-4, S.11do·Abnn, 6·1, dtf a.114-Moy, 6-2, Smith· Splnntr !MO) won, 6-3, 6,2, 6-0; H1911an· Fitmmlntt (MDI won. 6-1, 6•1, 6.0. I.MUM .. di u. ,.,_ ... 6 ~ . LHCh IL.I) def Crlooar 6-4, def It.OM· nbtum, 6•0, Clef. E1Hn•, •·i. Brown (l..8) !0$1 bY dtf•~· won, 6-4, 6-3, l'i" Ill) losl, 0-6,, won, 6-(66·0. «>"'*" $Uo1·$1tdlltl!S"lt:Sriost tG'"Ootelm.lll'"Tonme, 3·6, def. Mt.lrrtY.Zumtl, 6-3, dtl Smllh-COfl- WIY, 6-2, P•tmtr--Folav {l.8 ) '°''· 2·6, won ...... k»I, 2•6, NtVIOl'·ConktY (Lt ) '°''• 6·7, won, Sell1tl u .. t AfeMl'l'lt Clnclnlletl •I Aldl\lfll GQL.P_ ~---~6·4, 7-S. ...,.., ........ ~ SllMlal Noifl\ C•rollna •I Cr.mJOn . , Wlltt Fores! •I Oultt Georole •I Florlele Flor.Ide SI. ii SOUit\ C.rol!ne VMI ti CH«tlJt TKh * Vlll!Wblll •I Ktt1luck y • t.oul.._ Tkll at NE L.oulsl•ne. n L.ou\tvlllt et T1.1tane1 n MtmClhls St at Ttnf'lft ... ~th CtrOlln• St•t• et Vlrolnlt VPI •I lllclltnond $W L.oul11tn.. 11 SO Mln ln lPt>I, 11 wn1 Ceronna 11 T-M~tr.nooN, n Ea•I Ttl'IMSMt $1. •I J1mas MtOlton Princeton tt Wl"11m &. Mary Otvlcbon •I FUfmtn Wofford •I Clltdtl All01llacl'llan SI el Ma"l\all ... , Air Foret •I Armv N•vY et Svrea.i" Maryland tr PtM St • Miami (Fla ) ., Pitt (CtlaMt4 1 .. 12.30 0 m.1 Wnl \llrtlnl• •ttllutws · lo.ton CcMlttt " Ttmlllt COloett •I lrown COIUmcH. •I O.rtmoull'I Cornett el Ytlt Mauad!UMll• e l Harn rel luckntll •I H"olv Cro» Ltf•v•tt• •I ,._.n ' PRO BASKETBALL I .__ ----=---=-----=------- Wer1d ~ C•I lllffl. Jt!NNI) Ava~·New hlllM 7, U.S. S • .,,... '· ...... s T .. ~kttft GreMl'Y\ Mtrth-IAut1,.llt• --- • 11,, ••ktr·Flncll CAustrella ) • • H•I Sutton (US.). ltolchl Sutuld (J•oen) Taunevull.I N•llt1il'l'll (J•Nnl aarnnaro L.an9er cweit GerrnenY) JOM Mall.tlfev (U S ) Gr" Norm•n (Auitr•llt) Hldl Feldo (9'11t llll S•nCIY L Vie (8ril•ln) ....... (tt~A~) 61 :r ., " " " " .. " JUNIOA WIL.TlaWilGHlS -lltnt At· rtclONlo (MHICOI ci.t. kout Mambrv (New 'l'Of'k CllYI, UU nll'llO\il CleCblon (ArtNondo Is lt-3, Mamtv •• U·lM l. w111e11 cw> Clef Moote, 6·2, cMf. etoom. 6•0, def. Ktl!V. 6·0; ~ (W) !Ml, 2·6, 6·7, won, 6·2, tert (WI !Ott, 0-6, ,_.., 3·6. ~ V•n H"·SPlvev (W) cMf Jullkttmen-UisJ, 7:.!1 Clef. Vnert·E•artll, 6-0, def MKkav· w 111u1nson, 6·2; Mavtl'S011·W1nt tWI lost, 2-6, '#on, 7·5, 6-3; Pertnkb ·Ennla (W) lotl, 2·6, S-7, won, 6·2 otflet l·A k- Sall Mtrlno 16, Hart 2 Cerrllo• 10, l.,Oll't lt!tCh Wflto11 I WHli.kt 10. Cal* .. t I Httntt 13, Sonora 5 LtOYM HINl 15, CvP!'tst J Nogales 12, Fulle<IOfl 6 '• Cll~I Hf K•tellt (K'Ol'a UNIYa•ltblt) 'ThOUMnCI ~~I~, LllttwOOd J L• C•naele 11. $1. Lucv'• 1 Alhemtlfl def Wert'ln (Kort untYellJtl>lt) Dltmond llf 10, Nof-11'1 I 81tl\OP Montoomery 14, Troy • • Aeoure I•. SOut?I Pa .. <'IM • .....v-...... S.n Marine ti Cemlo., Wt\lltlt.t (W .. llalltl at Meler Dtl, LH u,,. Hlllt at ~~Claremont •t Not•le•, L.I C•naele et ThWtand Oek•. Alhemtira •r L•~una 8tacl'I, 01._mond .. , 11 Woodbrl4tt, Atour• ti 81"'°9 ~ VOLLIY8ALL ~ ..... ·'"*' SOUTH COAST COMprlR•~· Goldtn W9'1 Clef Mt Sen Antonio, IS-•, 1S·S, IS-S Hltfl sChMf lllttS Clf' S·A ,LAYOf''5 (l'ht •llMll> WOOdbrlOvt Cltf. Esllncl•, lS-S, 15·1, IS-13 Leouna etae11. Clef SI Jottoll, 15·f, 16· u IS-• COl'Ofla dtt Mar dtf Stfllt MonlQ, 15-12, IS· 13, IS· t2 , NtWPOt1 Hart>or Clef CU4Y~ Cllv, 15-2. IS•S, IH. Mire Cosll def. l..ffvn• Hll"· 15-1, IS·7, IS•7 H~ Clef. Plus x. IS-t; IS-4, lS-6. IUCTM aACa. S50 v1tOI. flurw ~ ) -_,. •""' c~ w1cr. u.• 1 ~ Tiit ... (flllrtt) 2 SMoll Rab (Getdel J 1Ntled Dutt (CerO.U> • Oii TN Wint ILKM¥1 5 tueket or 1k41• ccr....,J 6 .Nit OtCllt (W.,d) 7 INll~ £1fotl (Olderldllitlll SSVatfTH llACL 3't Yer• ~ a,tt J _. ...._ C••mitw ~a· ue..-. 1 Go Eesv Ntll'n <,....,...> 4-LiM QM (lr•911pl_, ___ _...~ _ _,. l .IKOll s.nt Me <C,..._) 4 Otl Mllftrv Go <PrKtor) S H""9'Y tunny (Car .. ) • Tht ~ l«rler (~ieaMfl) 1 E ••rtmty Tll'NllV Cl..adaevl I AttOM W~ (Gefde) f HolllM Miu <aildl!INJ .nt llGHTN llACI. 599 vwa ~ ~ ~---.JJIADllC. J/IOWll'IC« L Yter. tlldl a. ue. • • I M.lrc:\lt Eorftl <Tr-•> :TD WAT•• flOLO . .c.ee. A UC trw. IS, Cal s•tt F~ I UC 1rvtne J S o S-13 Cal Slat• Fullerton t I 2 3-·I · UC lfVIM tcorl"9 HtrYtY 6, Wood l. weroe 2, "Stelv l, MiUl"lllf I.~-ou.llfttV J, ltll 2 0..IN tltMN DAVIY'S LOCK•• ( ....... 9-dl) -3 tioalS. ilA a.119.lerS. I ~towtall, Jf c:all(O MU, 31 . aand btu, 1 'Whli. lff beU, l tlal1bul, \IO bOllllO, S ~tld, • KulPln. IJ roelt t04. 20iO bllJa o.t"Cl'I, 12 ntloW fin Cfot'tf, IJJ IT\tdl¥al. OANA ~HAaf' -2 bOets, 2' anoltn 4 btU, 32 oonlto.-1 l\tffbut, 125 rod< coo, 214 madl«tl 2 cewooe "" <Gerda> .n• J Mr Tonv e Tlllf c......,> .m 4 ~" G..-C~kr..-t> •m 5 SO SUMY fr'!or'ft) ; 119 .6 T.o .. Rktl (kill 122 1 PMt N RUfl (Plllttfltoft) ltt I TrooA!le Whle <F~oe> .122 1MTM IUCL Ml Verdi. """-lt#ft. AllOw_. 3 .,..,. 9'da &. 1111. I A Cindi Of letter (leldlltt) .nt 2 FIWTWOvan CDlder!Q.Mnl m >Sen Jet (Gwdal ltt 4 PY-Otlltlon IGtr<ia) "122 -s Soft~ .... ..,,. (l.acllev) ltt TaWTM a.c.. MO vat6'. Put• S1,9. )- I .... A T1'e Actlel'I (Lewll) 2 No D~t Her• (Oidef~ S Norttwll 81.MI CMY9) • .»ts 9MUlnO • ...., , ...... , S lerliamln Tun CL.act.ev> 6 Jirnmer'l Jtil <G1tda) 7 a.offolt• (Hatt) .., t ll'rnll90US Pat (~•> 9 A~•P (lefel) ,10 Hev An O.lt (Tr..-el • 11 $trit or .. <NI .... ) • 12 Er!ns Clw....-!Yt.,.,_.d-...1 __ THUUOAY'S ltllM.TS (\191 II M·ftllM ................ ) • f'llltl'T ltACI. 350 yerCll. AMan WtlCOmt (V•~ 7.20 UI Ut Wtrdl Soec:lal Touc.11 IOldtrld!Mfl) SM ot OuftllllO Elite (S.Vlllel 6.211 Time \I.IS AIM ra11· SM•"1 EllO. Merrldoa ~~ Fay lanMI', Tl9f"ftl °" OtQ, MIU GlorY ,.,.,_,., lttos EHltl" Scr•ICMCI Forward ~-. ~ SoluttOn. '2 aXACTA (5·3) otld 13140. SICOND aACI.. -vata Tht Guafdltn 1P1Ullne> ,._ Ludlv Cutt ter (Older~Mfl) Scat T 5''-(ltOOkS) TllM 20 10. ,t.tso ren. Flntl Point, SrNIMd Soni. Netural Plttturt, Ct• Ot Cfllc Mii• GlorY ~. R ... East• 815"09 MonlOQl'Nl'Y Clef Dot ~.J1: l;;a... ____ _ 14· l( 13=TI, IS~O. 1,-1._ <--.u aXAQ"A. (S-6) NlG-~AL.--.1...----+, TMltltlt !7:JI) Stnl• lart>er• at Meter Dtl Ct, 4·A ,LA YO,f'I (SolceM .... , ., . Torranu '•t Chtmlnade Gahr at Mtrll>oro\ltll Huntlntton leadl •t C•olstrtno Vellev l • Qulnll et L.ono lted\ W son. Marvrnou11t •' Rot11n9 HI"• Marine et D•ne Hlh, s 11.m. Arc:eCll• et Noire Oama Ac:aCMrnv lrvlne al L..elltwoocl, S 11.m (IF SMALL ICHOOU ,LAYOf'..S (f'lnt lt.-d) Ctlichtlkll oe4 Lil>tortv Cllrlllian, 15•4, IS·t. 1s-121 · ... Nawilort Cllri•tlen 4laf hl>tlll Cl\f••ltt ll. 1~4. IS·I, 1S-ll · WOMaWS socc•• c .... , .... c-... NON·COMf'allaNC& c.I s•tt .,.,._.. Hllll s,; UC WW. I UC INlnt '°'"' ...... Oefltl It TMlltD •ACE. l50 vtre otacoa Pof.cv I l.ewl•> t-lernHCMt LA Stet ("~) -Mosa~ (OlderldlMl'll uo uo Ut 6M UI ue ....._=--------T~.;lmr.,:;:. 11.fS M> rift. Tlii EiiHm Pf~. DllOI* ·•ir,-~ KH ltn Win Of Dlt, Doc Clle<n' ~ Glof'v Motlltn, tt• EH IW ScrtldlH' AINlratfO Actton. U I AA<:T A (N} Dllld.. S22JIL. .OU.OH .au1c~ AndrL.!uam-l'.DUm.TM .UCL a vardL outrCI PrilUd $1al"lludl (H. Gtrdal CM , .... GOLDEN STATE WAIUUORS-Sl;MCI Parry Unit Wtlmtt IDldtl'ICll.Mn) .fA Ntlns, -.uard. Pltoed 8tn McDonald, ftlr••rCI, on RMI tl.O n:ecktv) Ille lnlUred 1111 • Time 20 S$ • • f'OOTIALL Alto ran u Titre. Justa elalln, ~ Tv,.... Na--,,...._. LM11Ut lrlal'I, L.a FM, ~ ~ ANA SAN F•ANCISCO 4'ERS-Atlivettd Jot k rttched Fto1IV LUllt, Ona LUC:h SfNlll, ""°"'-• ~l«IMCll., from !murM r-ve. ~ a.c9 • .,,.--,.,_ Piked 8111 •Int. r1.11111ine Nek, on Proc~tt o...n F•ll ~ (Odrdllll) lJ4t 4A lM r.C.11 WllY•U Mf\a •uov Go (Tl'eMUl't) 4• a.a ' HOCataY _ . ._.. So "-'" And Ft!ICV (Cr....,) 5• ....._. HedltY .....,_ Time 11.11 t UFfALO $A8AES-AMounead the re.ti.· "Atso ran: No NWr'e SecM•. &....--u..w.-netlOn of kotlv l o.,.m.n, flt4l<I coacl'I Namtcl .. 1 • ~ ._ __ ,,._. c:o.---. Cr.•••--. ~-.. ___ .... . ~ .-• r ..-y, _.... • .__.., ,_, .. ~ .. -· ,._ .......... Ea•y Toni "'*· Kalkuna 01T•01T1 aeo WING$-$etll lob Pnllwt. u •XACTA OH> .... IJ1. left WlftO IO Adlrl>tld«i. of Ille Amtf'bn Hock.av LNeUe •-ri.ct E4 Jonn•'-· rftl\I w1nt, ffOtll SIXTH RACL t00 .,, .... ACllrollMC". Com.n Ttm (f'leUerM) 17AI Ut 411 NEW 't()llttC •ANGE•~Stnl J1rn LMvlna, Strw1 Smart (H. Gateia) ~-11. to ,..._ Hevtn of the A"*lcall H.odt Good HMle (LKMY) Hockn ~ ...... llactlteel Tar-ry C.llntor, de· :i'7x:NA (6-3) M4 *1' tenuman, trom '"-Htvtn QUlllC • ffo.OIQUES-A~ lflt SIVaMTM ltACa. IJt ywell. NHL w.Hl!Otd Paul GIW&, C:lmltf, for """. ''"' MiCkev (01der1Cf\.Mlll ;u• M"'"-· Of1~»0f!IY«Mli <F-..> J ....... ... Oyno Dot 1H -G1rc~1a,,_1-=-.~ Tltnt 4S4' Alto ran ~ Of An ~. Mlf ... Olll; 9" $Helt! lt~t $2 aXACTA 12·\I .... st•-• 1 .... TM llAC8. HO _...., ttu•lllM Ive (Cr.....-> •• -~. Glippers_~r--!?SponatocQaGh 's tir..a.Qe,-~tun H{UJston ___ o4~z---~=:::..~, -,..._ pl•b:1 .n. Ditffnwin an ~nwmntnt. I -_"-3ii_ft_ .... J tll: h• Ototwtt. tf--poant$.&0 Ocn\-cr: tim thtce;;;;r..,.m"'~;c=--....... -.::_.. &aACTA 16·JI .... •5'1• p,.. AP ..... ldlft • HOUSTON -The Los Angeles Chppcrs had 1n elltra incenta~e 1n their t()4;97 uJ)K't of &M Hous&Qn Rockets. They didn't want to f1cc COICI\ Don "Cl\aney after a loH. Chaney 11\'C hit team a jtvere lOOIUC:· .-: luh•na afttt the Clippers· t I 8-86 lo to the Dallas Mavtfkks Tuesday nraht. The Otppcn had heard cno\llh. . "We wanted to win mott for him than ounel~es." 11id Cedric ~allwtll. "We ~anted 10 ~ htm off our becks. . • CM8e)' was "Ptt' by the Cli""1 per· form~ ~1n1l Dallas and rtSporided wtth 1 "Ft touah 1m1Ude. "I wa1 aoup on them because the pmc we • • I ~:-E i · -~·:...~ 3 · d "'--I W I 81'11 Han•11·1... "On,•1bul"' 22 point• ~or DALY~• ,..,...,-.. .,.... cm rrascd and the p a)er'S were cml:Mr· I\ 1sh S(O~ 6 po1nu •n l~m: I a ker .. "' .. • ... " '' .....,... •ac•. • ~ ~s~." C hanc) y1d; _ ha 2 .. to patt the ugctt pa t Utah. Oen .. cr and rook•• Mark lane t<> for the .... ii.v <"9C•J lt. •· .. Haa we playca wen a.od lost I wouldn't The Nuacts 1ho 101 13 win1s, J 2 Nugct<t. :::-.::~"=• hav-e been JO upset bot wt wctt hotttn<Sou .. he rebOUnds ancH J ts t from lifa)~Uc le\ rr 1 Tll'N .. ., \ltd. end 1mpro~edthc1r fCC'Otd to '.\-l wh1lctheJau Mavtr-klla tn.~ lU: n autc. A110rait;tt1eGt1M"""~~ N,...... The Chppcrt YT pondfd to tifney' dropped to 2•2. • I WOod came off the bench to Kore 25 point lllCll T11t . ..._.,. ......,, ..,.,.... . .._ cn hci1m b) handi~ Hou1ton 11 fi"t loss of\l\c : Oinver oulleta~ an(! outttoouiiCIC'd and Mark ~im ICJdC'd 2• 1 lead Dallas past w~:.=, ~ . .....,.. ~ 1 ~w the n10. y ~•son. b(oh1nd the ot shoo1in1 of Lany Ortw. the lal'ICf U&ah team, ~tuch pla)cd v.nhou1 The Ma' crid.s. who hol 1• for 18 1n tht 11 aJUICTA ''"'' ..._ • ...., Drtw fimshC'd with a ttam·hiah 25 points, Jl\luttd pard Oamll Onffi1h. first quantr. optncd .the pme by outKonna u P'IU'P u-...-1+u .... ••= • 1ndudan1 Sil kc) ponn n then~ three EJLeitptrorabritfUtahlcldinthc 9nd attlt:ll·6.thcndom1nated,hcrestoftbewa)'• It .. ~_...., ........... .. m1nuiP Of pla> 10 tKUtt t~ w1n. qU11r1tr; the Nu11rts wtrC 1n rontrot the enttre •,r: "':.'":...,~,...., ... • The Rockets wete playinf w11llout II tar pmt and uitd a" I ~int ~ ptnOd b) laklll JM. Jttqt H: In SM:ramea10 Bill 11•• .. n ......... *""" c• .,.., - forirarii Ralph SlmpM>nwbo as sldelii\N wuht Walktt, who hn ill five ofh1J field pl tnd ill CanWriah t.xorcd ~I point' ·cw YoR. w n "• .. Ml ......... .._.. <"""' -.a , ... pt:11ntd ankle. five of has frte thro , to l«ld 6S.5S it the half. it fi~ pmc of the: ~uon b\ d01'1'1n1 the ct:t:.;:.::r:sra Elsewhtte sn the BA· Walktrhld ICOrtd acombined 10111 ofonl) 21 Kin . l!Mull MMlt .,., • -.. • n• IJ ~ ... .. .. i. ,.. .,.,...., . COU111 IOt •1.1rerlle ee<ll•lt LONOSl-fOT TOOT$'•POP ..,.,... •A.Cl. 6 ~ IVw •12 CIOI l "91' _. ClelMIN et1u .IH ... n.- 1 GorODft·s COIM'\etlll lClllMIU .. lffl "• 1 Htt ve c..lfW ISOhl llt l "'-1 Moment ISWiil lit • lllnflliln (McHefeut) llt s ._.._. tmeee l"""=•vJ 116 t COtollllrv Mo..i lMtttl llt 1 Eljltltv .... ., ZMO C"9droi•> lit t KW! ~ (Veltflruti•I I It t MMIV ltOeft (8llClll llt 10 Nentt T.ni IC. Stt...,,.I (Ill llt II Noon S4'ft I Cea l*"OllJ Ut 1, ltue let IOrl ... I , I It 8LUa ICI !t• ll Q\ilckM'• tlld tDllitv IO ... Clttf •trone ''°"""*"' In 1111• f\IMtt' • ft~Of. fr91ll ''°"' .. ,... win ll'I awllt tltne. MAMV ltOADS 16· 1) Hes tnt 1119 run, 100 dOte IO 11\t MC• In let! rouJ•. cen _.Int end •• ~,. kW>o Hol!Ywood'ia.1'11 Slrtk~ flOllaV81t 8LUI ..lllA .. S Ct• II Wldt-oetn contenflous l'lffl otl 11net ul'l4r In nit YMr tiut 119ur• rlllhl ""'' w•ltl top .Hort LONGSHOT. NANTE TAM. l'lf'Tlt ltACI. One mDe """ t ltOOO ' ..... , -IT'elo.m 1 Ftlttv A"""*' IOrltotl _ 111 2 Rtd tlld 91\11 IG Slh-1 111 :) PrfCct (~) lit ..t L)9ilt S.Wt { .. U I 111 j CIMtu Set t~wl 111 t LOl'd Dudl•Oflll (P~tYI • Ill T TilunOlr Cet CJM11) , • 111 I S.-F-401illtt'Rll' 11 U• t BtrO'l AMc: IVtlellll-1 Ill T11iY T111w 41• UI la N ICE ( .. 11 ltoat ill t ltf'lle IMIH et cn.nce. llOOd soo1 lo rnek•~. wlll llt'nice Ol'ICI, TMUNO•• CAT ,,.,, Tectleel ~ lo ... ,, -11'°" tlld mu•t le COMider9CI oft strone attot1 H rllfV\tr"Ull Ill IHt, •ID AND aLUa 1.-1) Flntlhtd w1tll inltfttl In "" 8"fffiftt It ..,.,,1 "lOf'I dl•l•nct, .... Mmt Ill !Ills tnt L.ONGS!i10T• L.OttO OUCKW°"TH Take My Picture h.eads field INGLEWOOD (AP) -A fi~ld of elahl headed by Take My Picture war entered Th_ursday to run in S;nur-da.y'~ $7~()()().addcd Blue Delight Handicap at Holl )""!:ood Parle. who will be nddcn by Gary Strvcns and was ass1ancd l t 8 pounds; L1ch1. Russell Baze. 116 pounds; Rangoon Ruby. Eddie .DclahoUSSA)'c lU pounds, Sari's Heroi ne, Patnck Valenzuela. 11 S pounds; Le Slew, l.affit Ptncay, 114 pound5' Cherry Maas.on, Martin Pedroza, 110 pounds. and Naughty Madam. Corey ~p Star takea Hollypark feature SUCTH ltACI . '"' mf\ff on '"" PurM U,,000. 3 vMr old1 .. UC>werd Allowt/Q ~ ~ 40.-teoal 116 2 Rtlllvmno (Metal l1J 3 Smoolh OWator (Spll•> 113 ' ~le) Run (Toro) llJ S Ellmintntt {Ptdrotel 116 t Pecos P11>9ln (8Ut) 11' 1 Rodrlvve (Otlahovutvtl 11' • Plum Ct'leln (Shotrntktd lit 9 lnCIUst IPlnctYI 116 10 NUl'tlv IG SltYtnl) 1 It Take My Picturt wlll be ridden by Darrel McHatJue and was ass1gncd high w~ght oft 24 pounds for the first runnin& of the six furlong event for fillies and mares on Hollywood Park's turf course. Black, 108.pounds. . Entnes will be drawn today AJr Sunday's first running of the $100,000-addcd Vcmon 0 . Under· wood Handicap, a I I· 16 mile race for 3-ycar~lds and up on Hollywood Parl's turl' course. UO HO 210 uo 320 uo lNGLEWOOD (AP)-Qui,.Star, nddcn by Martin Pcdrou, srabbcd the lead at the furlon& pole Thursday and drew off to win b)' l'h lcnsths over four nvals iJLlhc S2.S,000katun: race for da1mcrs at Hollywood Park. · Much Fine Gold, ridden by Corey Black, lin1shed second a ba1f·len1th in front of Rising Cb um, ridden by Oary teven , 1n the race for older ho~ 3 )ears old and UP;.,..!hgiblc to be claimed for $75-80.uuu. 11 Morse ( BlllCk l. 122 11 P9non JOfln (\'tr .. rel 116 Sf'EOAL ltUN 1'· 11 8rtd IO IO•t 11'11 l\lff end In llelG Of "'' T Ol'O l'tCln and could _ .... .tfllld Suf'P( ... NuttaL y (7·71 Vtrv contlllhOUl '*' from IOP to bOttom, tt11t f\JlltWlf t.l\oYld ltkt to MOltYWOOd Partl oreu. ~UWHANT• 16·11 Take My Picture, a 4-ycar~ld daughter ofTyraffi, won the Charles H. Russell H1nd1capat Bay Meadows m her most recent start. Others entered were Tu Dodge. • Amcncan LcJion. the 4-S favontc ndden by Laffit Pincay. never threat· rncd and f tnJShcd last. Ml.IC NC>TICc PtB.JC NOTICE Pmt.IC NOTIC£ rtll.IC NOTIC£ P\lltlC M>TICE Ml.JC M>TtCE P\8.IC NOTICE rtaJC M>TlCl I UWONI ducted by t eorpotetlOll NOnc. Of' nerlhlp K 21711 Glennllunt, lrvtM\ Calif MOTIC• -1ac. of Mid i.nd. wttll no (CITACIC* .AJOfC&Al.) 081• C.ble Sales. Inc. ~IC .. A-.0 Lswrence F Johnton • ~ °' 112714 INVl'T1MQ ..,. llghl to.,,., ,,.. turlllCt of NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Ooley L o.Matk Secretary COAITAL Tll11 11a\emen1 wat filed -DIATM OF' Thie butlneu 11 ton· C~ Mid 18'\CI IOt t"9 deWlopo "'""° • Ac:uudol JOSEPH Tllil Slllemetll WU !tied OEvtL~NT ~ wtlh the County ~ of Or· EIT'Hllt c. ~ duc11d by "' lndMdull Not~ II hereby glwn INt menl of N ld reHrHd I> BRAD't', and DOES ONE .-..th ttMt CountrC""1t ot Of· NO .... ,_. engt Ccunty on'~emb9r • ._,Of' "11TlON Vinc«1I R GUfley Mai.o bide w111 t>e receiWO eobtt~ u retefYed WI lllf~I\. TW£NTY4 1~. 8rl.Q9 County on Oct~ 1 IN CONJUNCTION 30. 1Ne TO AllaMIHTlfl Tiiis 1tetement wu tiled b)' the Ct~ al H&lnlln01Q0 l~Cletd.J~Qt:dtO J~ • YOU ARE SENG SUED t~H Wl'1'R CONDfTTOHA:l -fPSnm 'llTA'ft NO. A-1•11 '#!Ill the Counl~ CleA 0t Or· Beecn at tile office o4 the 19 1971 .y PLAINTIFF (A uo te.na -!.. -f.4m17 -USEPERMJT Pubhlhed Qrltlge. Coul To Ill ti.a. benefldarla. ange County on October 22, City Cieri!., Ctty H'all. 2000 TM llr .. , eoar ... or ""1andandol WILLIAM L Publdhed Orange Coul NO 86.-54 Deily Piiot October 31, Ho-~edttorl and contingent 1986 Main SllHt. Huntll\gton other common dealgnation tHOMA ~ · Daily Ptloc Novembet 7 14 (Real Bwkling vember 7, 14 21, 1Ne credttore. and pertona,who ~ Belldl, Caltlornia. unt• tile ol Hid Pl'OCMll'tY 11 purponed Y• """ • CALLNDAR 2 t 28 19841 Heigllt and s.tbac:ll . F.03e m•y be otlletwlM ln1W91led Publlllled Orange Coul hOur of 2 00 pm on Ncwem· lo be 1778 tiewait Circle. ••YI after tMt IMll'ftMOftt F069 Variance) In the wWI end/or •tale o4 Detty Ptlol October 31, Mo-t>et t8. 1see. at wNcb ttme Cost• Men Calllornla '9 ~Oft JOO tO ttte a NOTICE IS HEAEllY P\8.IC NOTICE ESTHER~ PMILLIPS AKA vember 7, 14, 21. 198f they .-.II be opened publicly 112826 1rpewrtttett ,..._.. at Pl&.IC NOTICE GIVEN that Ille Hunungton E ST HE R -CARO l IN A F-422 and rHCI aloucl In tile Coun· S..O ule Wiii be made Whit court. '!.. Beech ~n1ng CommlUIOll NOTICI Of' PHYLLIPS -E ell Ctiamb«I lor the O. W11houl townant or we<· A letter Of ptMHM Ale Wiii Flctlt:it"'*-Wiii hold• publlc hMt1ng In PUeLJC HIAWQ.. _ A-~11 llU-tie.11 Iliad fltlllC f«>TIC velopmtnl ot McCall.n ranty, t•preta Of Implied at ~ ptoted 19Ul 1-type-~o ,rt=' Ille Counclt Chamber at the COA8TAL Ila.NT · by RAlPH -~ PHILLIPS In Park, PhlM 1 (1 t tile an. to tttte, l>OSMHIOll or en- •rltltltl ,..ortM mutt l»e T.!1J:.~1 .... WtOft(a) Huntington BHc:h CMc AMINDMINT MO. lt-2 the Superior Court of Or· F'ICTITIOUI au1•1• atellauon ol t1orm drllln, altt wmbr•~ JO Nllety tile In propef ..... '°'"'If'°"' ,, (wel dolni ..-bV•lneu Center. 2000 thin Sll~I. (Change ol Laod ·~ Couoty requesting the't NAMI STATIMINT grading •nO miseell•neout unpaid~~ due on lhe Want tM cowt .. Net yow ~ • Hun I Ing t On 11 e I~. U...O..lgnallon) RALPH E PHILLIPS be ap-The lollowing pettotla .,. concrtta) 1n Ille City o1 H4.lnl· nolt OI notH MCIKed by bM • t 1'9'MIA CU~ C.lfomta. on llleOate and at NOTICE IS HiAE8Y ..-...led u ....,IOMI ,-. ng bus.nns u l""lon Beacn . . ukl OMO of Trust, 10 wit If J.., de not fltt ,_ ~~ .. \. T '-•"RS&f Ille time lnd!Calld below to GIVEN lllat the Huntington ~lall"te to';dm1n11tw ii; OASIS H0¥E IMP~OVE· .A Mt of plans. specif!-S 19,593 211 plus the loltow· ...... " .. !"" ~. ,--. ,..., AN A5i8C1ATl:'L~ S561 ,~ ... •nd c:onlldef Ille BeachPlanningComtnl..ion llSllleOf lhe Oecedenl MENT, 3184 Gibraltar AY9 .. ca11ont and other contrllCl t ,, g • I' Im. t. 0 Ml.IC NOTIC£ loM ttw c-. 8ftd 1-CrHCent Ave .. L•'~alm•. 1111emen11 ol •• persons wUI holcS • publec haring In Tiit petition requ••tt Olla Mea Calil 9282e dqc:umente may be Obtained cos11 txpen1H end •d· ...... _, Md Pf9P" C.llfornla '°'311 wllo w1sll to be Mard rtf•· the Council Chamber 11 the authority to .OINlll$1er the Martin L0tan Schmltl, on &tobef 30 198f et Ille vane.a at lhe rime ol ttie in· trtr mar M tttllefl wtffloet Curt 1.... Eun.. S5'1 11ve to the apphcauon o. Munllngtol\ S.acll CMc .. late undet the tndepen-t84 OMbraltar A11e • Coell Oep1r1ment ol Publlc ltlal pi.ibltcatton of ttlla No- . ·~ '-~ w~ trorn tN CrtiKent Ave., Cyprus. ICttbed belOw C«ltlf 2000 Main Straet, dent Ac1mtnt$trtllon of El· Mesa Calif t282f W0tk1. 2000 •ain SltMl, ltee of Nit S958 00 FK:Tmoul au .... 11 f lCTTTlOUS _, ..... ,...,._ C.llfomlet06JO OATE/TIME Tunday Hu nt ington Beech. talnAci This 1>usine.1 II con· Huntington Beach Call· NOTICE TO NA .. ITAn.NT NAMllTATIMUIT • T'Mf'8 -IMMJ...., ,._ C=~~~P•~~ November 18 1986 7 00 CelfOfnce . on the datt and t1 A '-lnll on the pe41lion Clvtlld by "'ind1Y1Clual fOfnoe UC>Of1 r~ of a "'°""TV OWNER Tile tollowtng peraons -,..J:! !_~~ION att .,.,_.._ You lftef wM t C.llfwl\t. ~ PM lht hme ind!Caled below lo w.tt be lleld on NOVE~BER M8fty Scnm.11 non·rtlundable fH of .YOU ARE IH OEFAUL T ooing butlneu • "--:-,. ----,., R .. ~ .,. ·~ t Thll business •• APPLICATION NUMBER rac;91ye lnCI c:onllder tile 2fi. 1986 ., us P..M In Tiit• etatemenl WU liled 00 UNDER A DEED OFlRUST. AN Al T GERMAN p"' • ' y • • • 1 Newpor1 lftett~.~JMYcalhn wife mlt No K-3' who 11>1sh IO be l'INld rel6-Center Ome W L•SS-\'OU UK5.-AC-htesa. Ca!Tttm7 _,__, retwnil ~ 9f CURT st· E.$SEX APPLICANT Corona 0.-tivrto 1ne ~hon V. Ana. CA 92702. the manner provldecS in lhe TION TO PROTECT YOUR 1 Dey Pt1nt I 800y a ..... aid efftce ( ... ted lft This ~~~f!!~fi1 Yetopment.Co tnc ecr1t>e0 below IF YOU OBJECT to Ille nzma contract doc:ument1, end Pt:\OPERTY IT MAY BE C.ntetl Inc • C1hfornla , .. ,.._.Mc*). td wlltl Iha County Cwk LOCATION 112 211t DATE/TIME TuHday granting of tht pet1lt0n, you Publtlhtd Orenge Coast at11n be ac:cornpanlld by a SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 21801 S WHlarn Ave . Tor- o..p-t • caw le -of Or~ Couniy on Oc Street .. Nowembef 18 tt86. 7 00 lhOuld aitl\W appear 11 Ille 08ily Pilot Octot>er )l Ho-cerlilled Ot cuhler'(• Check IF YOU NEEO AN DPL.A· ranee Celfl 90501 .,...._.. .... dUdon tw-fobw n; I* ZONE-Downtown Specihc: PM llMrwig and llele yow ot>-ltefTlbet 7. l4, 2 1 • INe or a t>1C1 bOnO IOI not la.I NATIOH Of THE "'-' TURE Th•I buatn... tt cqn· *'at ................ .-n Ti... ~·•frenf(•) com-Pieri OlslrlCI 2 APPLICATION NUMBER ieCllorlSOtllleWt'1Uenobjec· F-o33 tl\an 1~ of I.lie""°""' OI OF THE PAOCEEOINO duct.ad by •ciorporatlon •• DlAI CALENDAIUOI == ~ ~I COASTAL ZONE Hon· CoaSlal Elemetll Amend· tlOnt "'"'"Ille coun before thebtd madepeysbletolhe AGAINST YOU YOU Clarenc. S Janeoa. Va ,,,,a 1tr .. a nta r 11 u tillol(I business neme or A~bte "*''No H ·2 Ille hnfwig Your eppear-P\8.IC NOTtCE City of Huntington Beac:n SHOULOCONTACT A LAW· Pr...otn1 F~ ,.._.aa ~ a -nM11ft Hated above on Oc· AEOUES T To permit APPLICANT City of Hui\1-~y be In person or by The Contractor shalt. In the YER TlllS 11etament wu filed __. ..... ta can., tobef-1 ,,.. llnQ+e lamily reslOenc• wtth 1ng1on BMcll your 11torney f'ICTlTIOUI ~II c*'fOfmtneie or nw WOt1I -OATED ~ 20. 19a& witll '"'County Clark of Or· UM.tMU 0 9fte ...... Flnt Flllft9. spect•I pemlltl lOCA TION Nor1hHll IF YOU ARE A CREOITOA ..... ITATllllNT an<11ml)fovemenl1. conform FIRST AMERICAN •TITLE ange COUl\Jy on Oclober 22 . .. f111b "° le ~ EN V J R 0 HM ENT AL comer ol the Bolla Chiea, QI 1 contingent creditor ol The fOllowlng ~eona .,. 10 &he l.abof Code of Ulll INSURANCE COMPANY. • tea&-l ..... cc'8ft; -,..,..,. • STATUS e.ampl Stc:Un adiac;.nl lo Ind .... of 1he the ~. )'OU mu11 ,. .. OOtng l>ualrins.. S1111 of Caliloml• •nd OU. Celllomla COtpGfallOn • Pal n:2*1 •rttaem..,..._ttane ... p1?;t19 1~los)Oally t5303(1) Cius 3 lrom the ltrmlflut of LOI Pttoe 0rl'l9 yOllr chllm wttll the coun or EXECUTIVE BUSINESS la-. of Ille Sltfe 01 c.JI. Sindt Authorir..cs Offk:ef, Publltneo Orange Coul °"lfl'lpllr c on ... for-flfov 7, 14, 21.,. prOYISIOn• OI Ille C11lfoml• lll'ld BolN ChlC• SllMI preMnt II to the personal SYSTEMS, 130 '3rd SlrMl. lotni• appljcable lhef•to. 114 i;,at Filth StrMI. Sante Delly Ptlo1 Oc1ober ~1. No- ... , • d • d • t I • I 1 I e • Environmental Oul11ty Ac:1 ZONE A 1 (Low Denllty r99rtsenlatl"te appointed by Newport e.acti, C.ht 1128413 with Ille eJCc:.i>llon only OI Alla, Calllcwl\la 92701. (7141 vembef 7 n , 2 t t9e8 ....... al uelad qulere PlllllC NbTIC[ ON ALE A copy ol Ille Resldenli1I) tnd RA·CZ Ille court within tovr monlhl Ttlec;om Speclall11t, Inc , euc:11 varl1tiona that may be 558-321 t -f ·039 ... ... Mf1-..c\ICM ._, propelled ptrmlt .. on Ille"' (Open Spece-.Aec;r .. 1 lrom ttw ct11.-... firlt II· A e1111orn1a Corporation, requtreef under the ~ Pul>QNilJ Orange C0.11 flt&JC NOTICE ce.. . K·21m Ille Depattment ol Oewlop· Co111a1 Zont) eu1nceofleuwu1Pfovlded 130 '3rd Str•l. Newpon atalutn purunnt to wtllch Dally Ptlot October 241. 31. PllllC NOTICE __ _;;..,; ____ .__ __ _ ......... M pt-la Ml EICROW NO: IMfll S-Vloee, 2000 Main REQUEST Cllangt land In S.c:llon 700 of 1111 Beacll. C.111 028413 ptoceedlng• hereun<SW lrt November 7 tllH -f tcrinoul eu ... a l ,.._l• • tlempo, puede t.U71-PM StrMt Huntington e..ch. uM Oeslgl\lllon• 10 Low Probate Code of Calllornla Th11 buslnett 11 con· taken a"o wnic11 111.11e not F·012 f K:TITIOUI au .... 1 HAm.STAT'OllaWT ,.,..., .. c.eo. ' le ~ OCTOR .. 17, t• CalltOMi• 9H48, IOt ;nspec. 0 • n • I I y A •• I 0 • n • ~ l1me '°' filing ~ml wll ducted by • corporation beef! IUpetMdtd by the ..... ITA Tl•NT Tl'ie IOllowtng pereone .... _.., eu tolette, eu dlMf'o NOTICE TOREOCTOAI llCK"t by tile public 1111/ConMrvauon ·cw Con-not uplrt Pl'iOf to ~ JOI) CtiallM. Prtllldtnt p10.vJ&lool. ol the Labc>r P\a.IC NOJIC[ The following s-aons ire OOIC"· ~O"'"e.u2 • ..,, .,,_,_ 'I otrH c oH1 •e tu (Ol'fleton •of tM AL.L. INTERESTED PEA-MrYlllOn tnd Low [)enljty mont1111rom the dale ol IN Thlt atatameot w• lllld Code Prelttence 10 ltl>Of aolng bUsiMPU-• ....~ """" "" ......... ~dad • ...... ... com-dal Code) SONS •r• invfted to autnd Aesldent11I tlMrlng notice at>oye wllll the County Clerk of Or· .,, •• be gi'lell only "' the FICTITIOUI au..... COLUMBUS TOURS, -· SI •4. Hwllll'lgton cllitnM pot per1e de .. cone . l•I IC Bulk Trenster .. Nld hearing Ind tlCPfffa E N 11 1 A 0 NM ENT AL YOU MAY EXAMINE )be ange County on October 22. mannet p.ovlded by...... NA• ITAT ... NT tea• .. Newport 8IYO Coal• 8eac:ll. Cel1f 92648 l 11ete!\ .tree ,..,wt• abou1 to be mede oc>inlonl or Mibmit 8Yldence STATUS Tiiis projec:t II••· Ille ktpl by the cour1 tt )'OU tll&t No blCI snall oetonlktered Tht followlng penona are Meu. C.lil 92627 Ronald ,I< Fern, 2120 ....-.. ,.,.. .,. veted 1 b) Th• namH end lor 0< ag&1n111ne eppllcet1on empt tr om the proYlllOnl of .,. • person Interested In ~ uQleU 11 11 mecse on • form OOlng buSlneat • a.orge cotuml>us. t822'" Oeltwart S1 •4, Huntington ....,a llemat t un ....... bu-tddrnte1 of Ille U OUlllned lbove tt 11\efe lht Cal1lorn1a Envlronmenlal Ille ut1lt, )'OU may MNe PubllsMd Orange Cout 1Vrn11MO by the Clly -~ SHOE STAINO PAO· Newi>ot't 8111d, Colle M .... 9eactl, c..1'.f 92648 ~-a. "° -trensle(Or 811 GEROME ara eny l\Kllltf queetiona Oual1ty Act Guldft11M9 $«-upon the e•ec:ulor 0t tdnwi-011ly PllOI October 31 No-Hu"tlnglon 8"cfl and 11 OUCTIONS 2009 Cent .. • Ce1J 112827 T "'8 ~ it con· ... un llbopdo. ~MANDEL AN O OAVIO plNMc:alPamPOllet\.M• hon• 1$2f5 F-ubltc: ~ ISlralOt, or upon the at· ~mt>tt 7 t4 21 t98f madetnllCCOfdanteWttllllle Placo,Newpotte.dl,Cal1f Thi• bUllMH II COii· dueled by llntndlvtd\181 ~ a un Mntclo • ref· N E E D L E 1 z 7 1 t • C saaient Planner 81 ~5271 IOUtCH Code torney for the tMCUlCW cw F'-023 prOYll>Ont of tile p.oposal 929e0 ducted by an lndtVl<lual RonMd I( Fern .._,.. de aea11du •• MITCHEL L NORTH tRVINEi, ,,_ w. , .. In, loc· ON FILE A copy of the tdminJSlrttor. and Ille with requwemenl• Jw 8 . Roggefl 2009 George Columbul This llllemotll ... flied Eoftc:lna de .,.,. ...., CALIFORNIA 112714 fOCMJ, Mwtttfttton IMctl Pfopoled ~mont II on Ille c<MKt w1111 proof OI ... Pl&IC NOTICE Each 0100.. mu11 t>e Cenltll• Piece. Ho-.pon Tllll 1 wu fllecl With'"' Coumy C1et11 of Of. .. dlfectorlo tW-11141 nama ano bualnas ~.ll'ltJ C-t..lofl file in tile ()epartmern ol 0.-Y9Ce 1 wr1Utn request 1181· uc:enHO end 1110 pre· Beac:tl. Calif 926e0 Wllh Ille ty aan. OI Of. enge County on Octot.r 22, o). addr ..... of Ille Tr..Weree Publisned Orange Coast welopmtnt ~. 2000 Ing thet )'OU delire special ,K:TTT'tOUI au ... 11 qualtOed u reqwed by law Ar1hur Shipman 660• I ange Coullty on October 16 1Ne _ c-No. 11W1t we l<EN ISAAC 651 S Oatly Ptlol ·November 7 Mttn StrMt Huntlnglon not.:. of Ille fifing 01 an in-NA• I TATl•NT The Cuy Couoc:1t ot the. 8Ul St. Oeterl Hol SPfinga 1086 .._ Pu ....... ~ .... _:-~ The name encl addrftS of PATH Fl HOER TRAIL 1tee Beach {;alilornia 02846, for wntory and apprMlornOnl ol The fotlow1ng perlOl'll .,. City of HUl\tington Beach r• Calli 92240 .. _ ......,,_ ..,.._.,... .......... 11'11 eoutt 11 (El nombra Y ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA F068 lnepectie>n by Iha publlc •t•lt ISMt• or ol lhe pell· Ooll'lg bueined u MMIS ttie right 10 reject any Th11 ous1neu 11 con-Neil c P-aon. 1n31 o..iy Pilot OctObar J1, Hoo: dlr9c:clon.. de la c0ttt n ) 112907 DlllDI 'C NOTIC£ ALL INT£RESTED PER· uonsoreccounternentlon«I CARRINGTON ANO AS-or all bids dueled oy en unln · lrvtna lllYd sunt t01 vemt>er 7 14, 21. 19M MUNICIPAL COURT OF AK other bullnMI NI,,_ n iuu SONS att tnviled lo ltland In Soc:1ion 1200and1200 5 OI SOCIA.TES 2082 MIChelaon By Ofder ol the C1ly ~ corporaled 9uoclallon Tusl.n Ctlil 92f&O F'.()24 tHE STATE OF CALI-and IOdreues uMO by the I( 2tiM MIO heering and DpreM theCal1lorn1aProbaleCode •212, lrvlne, C8141 112715 ell of Ille City ol Huntington other then a pannereNp Publitlled Ofange Coul fl(>RNIA CENTRAL OA· TranslerOI' w thin thrM yeetS flCTWrU\ojl•a IUIM.ll oplnlona or eobmll evidence fl Ttloma9 Wood. At· Llllien Ann M11cM11. 1555 lleacl\, Caltfor"48 the 20tll Jfll\e a Roogete Dally Piiot ~tober 3 t. No-P\8.JC N0JtC( MKJE JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 101 put 90 ;., u known 10 NAMraTATllllVIT tor or egeln1ttt1eapplicaUon tOfMJ for'"''**• l9IO MtN Vtrde 0r E •«8. oay of Octot>et. t988 Thia &tatement wu ttled vemt>er 7 " 21 tHe --------- Ct•lc C.nttr D11.,e, Ille Transl.,M are NONE T I as outlined above 11 tlltfe "°"co 0,., lte. H . '· O. Cotla Mna. Celli 9282e Alcla Wefltweftt\ Cltf with ttw~ o1 Or-F'-Olh RC11110Ue •sl .. 11 t Sant• Ana c.lltomle le:> Th• 10&1Hon and o~ ~~ s:.~11 &'~ are eny ful1her que•Uon• h • 1545, Cerlaelacl, CA Maty Ann Merc.r. 3901 Cleftt of the Cltr of Hul\t-ange Counly on October 22. MAMI IT~ 10 l general OflenpllOll ot the T pleeM call Dian• Blalturt, t2001 Inlet Ille Or . Co<ont cs.I lfttton 8eectl 1988 f'tlSl.IC NOTICE Tht IOl\Owlng pettOnt at• The name. ed<lfes1 lll'IO pri»erty 10 be trenlfefred ~oc:lela, 0 ~lent Ag-o? •9 Aul1tan1 Planner •I Publilhed Orange Cout Mtr Ca11I 02625 2000 Mein Slr•t (714) nl*t doing bin!.-. u l ... phone oumber or plain-a te ALL FURNITURE c~2~ °""'IY· ange. 538-5271 Otlly Pilot NoYembef 8. 7, Thie buelne .. 11 con· 538-5431 · Pubt11hed ~ Cout ,ICTITIOUl lU ... 11 FLAMINOO TOWN tltJ'e tllorney or pt11n111f FIXTURES EQUIPMENT. Joh R p I Jamet W. '•llft, he· 13, 1986 ducted by I genetaJ Part Pu!Mlahed Orange Coast Oally Pilot Oct°'* 31, No-NAMI I TATIMINT PLAZA. 250 Newpcwt Center .,si1.1out en attorney. ia. CEl MAC11tN!l'tY LfA~E110LD Of• n 1 o1>ec~11 °i1 :3 , • ....,. ttvnt1111tor1 JtHctl Tt1Ell4 ner.ahlt> D8jj~.PJ1o1.Dc:toblt. o-..dmt>er 7 t4, 21 1981l / Tne 1011ow1ng pet10n1 .,. DrlYe, SUttOM0.1. ~ i'IOf'lbre. la dlreocton Y el nu· IMPROVEMENTS STOCK nqe, nc;' co P ' l'lann'"9 CommlMJorl Liiiian AM M1latlell vembW 7, 1986 F'-032 OOlng b\nlnese u lSACn. C.nt 92MCJ - ro ct• talafono def IN TFIADE GOOOWILL ANO ~T;2~9 Cou"try, Ortnge, Puotllhed Orange Cou1 PUBltC NOTICE Tiiie st1temanl WM fHed F046 PAC A COMPANY. 1518 Parco Aaaoc:lat• tt, • del demandante. 0 BUSINESS NAME OF THAT Tht ---I Dltly Pllol Novemt>et 7. with tile County Clefk ol Of. OI-·c W\flCE Senltntfla Ter COfonl Oe1 Celi!Ofn.a limited pertns• oemanoant• que no 1 ou....... 1 con· 19811 FrCTITIOUI .,...,, Cou ~....._ 22 ,.~ "" ...... 2~A -..-""""" ~ad 1 HALL CERTAIN PA 1NT1 NG c1vc1.o by 8 IOlnl venturi Fe>eJ IT enge 111y on .,..,..,.,.. PlaJC NOTICE .~ Mar C1l1f 112025 .. ...,, ~ ·---• ....,,,. t HOOMROWIT r· BUSINESS KNOWN AS lr.,1ng Gort, Pres NAME ATIMINT 1986 FJCltTIOUI autlMll& Vtc:lor1t Wtm« Tappen. Ori .... Sulla M·101, HftQOt\ • CCP PRINTING 11111-e T .. _IC NOTICE Tiie lollowtng ptreont ate nm41 ,_,._ NA• STATIMIWT 15fl S1n1ane11e Tar Cor· 8eec:tl. C8lif t2980 N~LD KA HA~l ~ · MITCHELL NORTH, IRVINE wltll"::.'~b;:9 o1''~ ,.~ dOlng bullnelt.,. Pubtlehed Orange Coul NOTICI Of' TN f()llOoMng pettone ere ON dtl Ml' Caltf 112825 Merlin latn.. I I 1 \ l .::..~~~ · C~ CALIFORNIA 11271' ange County on October t, f lCTITIOUI au ... 1 1 BARBt:\O OESIGNS, 309'~ Dally Pllol Cktobet 31 No-TINSTll!'I IAU dOtnQ bu:11MU u Tiiis bu11ne.. te con· Footlllll Roed. ,_,,.. ,It.Ila. 111..)e~s-2112.. !dl The place. tnd dale on 1988 NA• ITATaMINT ~~·~~2New.e°'1 Buch. "*"'* 7 t•. 21 19a& On N0"9mber 13, 1Ne. •• (llCAL.IFORNIA IOEHTIFI· duc:1ed by •n lnc!MdUal c.kf 13080 ATE l'echal APA 11 or •Mer wtllCl'I the Bulk ,121C The I~ pettotl• .,.. Barbro Stronegow-Mann. F-021 11 00 • m rlftt Amefic:en CATION SERVICE C£NTER Vic:1ona w Tappan Th•• bu•'"·-.. COi\• 8 Tr I n 11 a r 11 to be Publlched Orange Cout doing bultnen u 30ll Tiiie lr\11.1ranc. CotnclatlY. A CO (b)CALIFORHIA PEA· Thie ataltt!'ltnl •• flleO ~by e ll!mltect "'11'W• 9 _.."' e Kutlet Cttftr con1umma11d 1ra THE Dady l'*al.Odobef 17. 24, PARTY IN A BOX. 3tt• ~ =7:6/'-port Pt8.JC N0flC£ Cet1f0tnla c0tporatlon • SOHAL INOENTIFICATIOH W!ll'llheCounl)'Clel1lofOf· thtp, •'Mrtclll~·~ ESCROW FORUM 23131 31, Novembef 7, 1988 Ydo.ntone, Coata M... fllll butlneu 11 con· Tru1IH, or Succ:euor SERVICE CO . 1t10 H f.1f Countyon Oclc>b9r22, T~ E, Pattl•. ~t • blllled Or--~°COMi LAKE CEN TER DRIVE F-985 Cal.I t2828 '1CTTT10US ~·· TrustH or Sut11llluled. Mabury SI •A. Sarita Ana, 1 hil ll...,,._,t ... Ned P1101 No~;, 1 14 cs~LllTFEORNLI .• 9E2~ ..... TONOAOOR Shelley Jean Ekstrencl, ~edbr:'s~~ann ..... 8TATI...,., Trull .. of that Wl811\ Oiied Cal•f 02701 ...... ""'" tl'le Count)' Olet1i °' °'' 8 1911 ... ... ...,.. PU!ll.IC NOTICr 3 t ,. YeltOQtone, Co••• Tll Idec! TM lollowint per90n1 are of Truwt tllOCUted b'f OonalcS Franoe Jamee W~ 1t 10 PubilaMO Orange Cou1 .,. County on Octow n . ~ F070 AFTER NOVEMBER 2•. t ...... Celli 12821 W.tll ::.·~~J.::801 Of· dOinQ bulinetl.. Illian Erv1Qn1 Ind Kat~ N M•bUfY •• •A. a.nta Oeif'1 PWot Oclober It,~ 19M IHI I( -O 1 R o 9 11 '' GAAPHIC .-VACHAStNO Vlc:tone ENIQht. Hutblnd Ml CeM 1270t • *"''-7, 141 21, 1Nf ,_.,, t•I Cea.ma may oe filed f lCTmOUe;;..... 3 1 t:. ve11:.'::i.. Co:i = County on Octot>er 3• SEAVICE, 1548 A.demi A'lle ltld ....... end recor;td 0.-: Thtt bu11n"• • con-F-021 ~ Orange COMl ruet.IC NOTICE with Ille offa ltlown •b0¥e MA.• I TATl.MQff ....... Calif 12926 nasm 0132. Coal• M..a. Calif. cemOer 7, 1981 .. lnew. OUlled bY! an lnd1¥idoat OalY Piec>I October 31, ..... Tiie lu t date for ng Tht lollowlng peraon1 art Belly Je8ll Buller 3118 Publ tned Or Coast 92t21l ment No '2_.2&183, ol Of. Frand1 J lell P\8..IC NOT1C( -..mbtr 7, 1•. 21, ltM ~-~~ e1 .. m1 1• NOV 26 teae Yt!IOwlt Coat • M I Inge EdWatd s Poatal, 1548 flC:lal Aacord• of Otengt Thi• ti.temenl ... hied f'..()31 '"'"' ""'' auatMlll Tllll 81.tlk Tranel•r II doing buaontu .. ll 11""' one I .... Daily Piiot Octot>er 3t. No-Mltnl Alie 0132, Coat• Coun1y. C•hlornla end with Ille Coumy Clerk Of°'' ,ICTITIOUI llUIMll NA• IUTIMI"" euoi-t lo Section 6108 of ,.... LAgal ~ c.n .... Ct'11 92121 Yembtr 7 14 2t; 11181 ........ ,.___ Oclot>ef 22 he 1~ perton• •rt tile~ CoCle 21 American Estala Planning Tllil bu11nt11 II con· • f'..Ol7 MeN Cl11f 02121 Pllf1'!1nl to 11\al oert111n...,,. = ......,,t~ on • NAMl ITATD9NT P\a.IC NOTICE "" l>wlllMH tJI F.._..... Kl!N ll"''"C Ctnt•. 195 Town Cenlef OUcl.O by C0-119flnert Ttlll bu11n•1t I• 'CO"• 1!08 of Deltult 1"4W9u!nder 1 ,,,. fOllOWlng paflOnl ... 1---------..• ·--·, ,_ Or.,. Ni th Aoor Cott s 11e11ey ..1 E.1111ren0 .,._ .,. Mny111r O\Kted by an lnd1111dutl recouJed .My 15. 1Nll H • nant OOi~ buto!IMI.. '1CTITIC>Ua -..-11 rkel ll~OA 9~703M'ltlle, Publllhfd <>r.nge Coal M~ CA".2628 8 Tll1111a1emen1 was hied ~"" n.< EdWerOS Pot1al lnllrumenlHo K-~t0150f P\lblllhtO Otange CoMt R80R I.ANO PAOP· NAmlTA~ ~~ K:n Lieu, 20•0 s ~:~l PllO\ No .. •ml>« 7 Jamee F RObtrll, 27572 •1111 lhe County Cieri! of Or· ,,. ftltl •••ttment ... fifed OlllClll "41c0fdt ol uld O.•ly P1101 October 31. No-EA 60 I Harbof l!llvd., Tn. lol!Owtnt pef80N .. lcwd Plac;e •A, Santa FOS7 CranDfoott•. El Toro CA •noe County on Octot>er 22, 'ICTfTIOUI ..,..... wtlll llle County Clark of Of· Ccwnly, wlll under and Yembtr 7, 1•. 21, 11M &ant• Alll. C.hl 12704 doing OU.... .. CA 12707 92f30 1986 NAiii ITATI...., •"04 Coun1y on October 22. purlllW lo Mid Deed Of ' 011 lflt Wen HW11f1t 67 tt 1 l INC , »32 W~ eno ueu 2940 8 Bred· .... ti tC NOTICE Ttita 1>us1ne ,. cGfl-na.. TIMI rolloWtng pereona .,. 1Hll • Trutl NII tt publtC auctton Hlghg11t Tetr~. 1,..1ne, C11de, Cotta MeM" CM!f. d PIK• •A. 8antl Ana ,.._. ducted or an lndiVldUll PublltlloO Orange COHI Oo111g butlnete •• ,_ '°' CUil. lawtvl ~of,,,. . P\ISLIC NOTtCE Caltl 1127tl 12628 . 112707 ' tllM Jamee F Roberti 01l1y P1tol 0c\004lf 31, No-M EID I' 8 FR 0 ZEN Publllhed Orange Coat United Ital .. ol Amartce. • Hua..._. """9, '30~ NI lnl~ lnerGY. Inc , t 1111 butlnffl •• Con• '"'TITIOUI ...,..... Thll 11a1emen1 WH lllld WlmDef 1 14, 2 t, 10H YOGUAT SHOPPf •• , 0•11y 1'1101 October 31, NO• "91tller. chedl ~ble 10 'ICTft'tOUI .,..... 411h 8t. f'I. LMicftldM. Fie.. CelllO!nil COt110f•lion. 3331 led by flu band~ 1Wltl llfAMI ITATl•NT wllll the C<>1mty Cle<ll ol Or I "-030 17541 l Bonn. Ort11e Santa ,,_,,,ber 7. 141, 2 t. 1Ht laid 'fruet• dflwn on a NAM1 ITA,._NT 3330t Wyoming Clrcle, Cotti ei x.i lieu O'*'f &.Jtw ftie IOCIOwlnf f*aon9 ate anr. County on Octoo. a. ~r Mt Calif 92705 F.OJ t lltlt Of n~tl t>enk. • The folOWtng Otttoftt •• Thia tiu11nH1 11 c.on· Mele, (;alll 9262' --,-.. -1111 1181_,,.,1 wu tiled Oot00 bwti1ne11.. t9 e PtatC NOuw Mo M E"t•l)I .... inc . 1ta1• 0t ,_,.,Cf"" union. oocng ~· 11 ducted by a ~11 ,,.,,. Th1t butlMH 11 c<>ft- "#le COUl\lf Clerk of Or• LL OTO ENTtAFRISES: lfmttt C•lllCKll6A 17~ t ~ "8lC NOTICE OI • etate OI ,._., _.. fAOLf'f '"OflllUtES, netll\1p duC1ed by • carpor:auon county on OctOt>er 10 :11132 Atnco v143 0 RO Publ•lhed Otange eo..1 'ICTmOUI ..,..... Of . liiril• Ana Clelf t'Z105 arid toen aa1ocf•Uon _,. ?Tat IM• eo.1 tflOl\Wmy, Int wen Mweno a.ii Certrnarll ' I u II , g 1 n Ju a~ O.~y Pilot QclOber 17, 241, NAM9 IT A,,_..., Th11 1>u11,,_1 II C:Oll• Aennout .._.. died tn thlt lllle, el lhe CofoN Oe1 Mat, c.lf ems Thia llat.mii'if WU lllilO Thtl IGlMINnt ... fled ,..... Ctpll~r•no • C.!if t~ll7S 31, No-.oemtier 7, llH Tllit lo!IOW.nt P*IOM are °"'ted bi 1 corporation MAMI ITA~ mt "~ tnlrenc:e to F1r1t '«tide>On eth,.cJ Aleirt, wttll the County C .. k of Of. *''h the Coun11 Clln Of Or· ~;..;;;..~;:::.__,,A>vbkoNd or CeM1 JOM'Wiliiem&.loyd,-.iit02 f ·MT doinV~• Mll!Wdad~ -.~t Tri.~~·•...,,,....... r-. ....,,~ .,,... ... .,..,....w.,111 ..-.eoun11on~u. anoaC°""'7onOctotlilrtt. PtlOt Octo:r IT 24 Hlg'W,._ Cir L S.:, J\MI II' • LlJCAI [Nf!flPllUSH Tl'lll •let.men! •• -llliid dOlnCI ......._ • Complf1J liDCtlted al 114 t . Mjlflfll tw~Aei call1 tlta • • :tMI • , • ., • CfPi 1 o 11 en1s "8.n. NOTICE 'o ao. uo1. Nawpef1 """ "'9 COUMy C1ttt1 oe °'' talO 1 a 1NOU1H•1H E• ,._ ''"""·"' tM Ott 90212 ,_ ,_ --"·="'°""""~bar 1 , w·:~·Lloyd 6301 -hKt'I Calif IMIO 1U• 81198Cclarltyon0ctotlert& (ll)NfWttO"T 'AAIUNG ....... Me.;c.llfa ... "'9 ... letOll!t YacJiOltlft: 111 11'\iblflfled 0r-. eo.t .. Pu ..... ~ c... ,~ __ .._ ____ ._ SllOr• ~tio.cl'I ,._,,,tOUl..,_N f1tt11eLn .,....,a.ct1. 1tM KfMCtS ~ 2tt11 It. "*'ll'"·•enc11 .. ..,.... w.ttY&Nlooo.lrWMlC81if ~" toetoe-11,,_. ~fltloton..11 ..... ,,. U.. STA~ Callf 12llO ,_ .....,_. IMCtl. c.11f tllll ~ IO encl fMIW Mid ~ Yort.. 11H Q 9ud!• ~ T, 14 21, fMI "*"'-7, 141, 21, 1• C.~~~ Ii l.IOyd l3' The f~ .-.one.w. OlfJ C luc:et, tH• ~ Ofll'lp eoe.t Jamel AMrW 8\IMl, IOO ll't H UftCler MiO oa..11 ol 11nQN1!1. eo.t. ..._. c.i.t '-GM 1'-ol1 ,JMP~~;;;.,,,;,,;;-~f7-....-..,.....,Stanfef<J ~ 2715 dOlnO butHllN• Eat• Ln ~Meal.~ Pfol Ottoe. !11, H9-Jttll It ~ e..ct\. Truet In tfl9 pt~IY tltv-~ .. . SUCCl$1 WARE. 2t11 CeW t2llD wtrnbilf 1. 14, 1 !Mt Calf ."913 .... In Mid CountY ..... T!Wa l:ll*MM I OI\• T ...... ... TmOUe ._.. T=. !::.' lntn i~ ~· Crocldy Wey .. ,. Q hn.i. T t.ullt'I... COi\'" Fo04 • TM ~... .. UH\• ..... ... .. • dllCttd &,: • l""fJ1ll ..... .. to • ~ Mm ff A~ w1 1 ~ ,.... •• AN. c.til 0271>' dueted l:ly .,.. lndMckalll ._. -,~.M inclMdual LcM 30 Of 1Tr1Ct NO MM Mf1NP .I '°'°""""'..,, .... ,.!Wt' Pw -... ~Ifft., JOdlvl'rl, 1•oa1 ewrc u.. JllltA.IWll • per"'-'9CIOl'deCI lft ,.,,,,;ci"'.....,AMitl Tootll'Mto .. e? ~ • T~ "°"" l_.,w Ceder LMe. Mflllon ~ n11t MMt!Mnt wet ,_. 'ft1lt Ml t *8l .. f111M looii IU ~:IC H _,. Illa Mell MN w JiM 1aoos ,.,_.CliiCfj T etet"'*'' ... t11tct c.m tm1 ;rMCountrO...otOf· rcrlT_,..,, 111 *"'""'COtlM a.r\"'Or· "°''"1111 .......... 1n w1tt1t"8c:ountj~ol°'· Too ti....._.. to ? A lrXfnt c.lfewNI "" '!!;t .. C?!""'' ~..,.!! ~· l•• 9fl ' JoMton eountr on OCtOMr 22. .... ITA~ .,.. ~,;, ~ n -.. _.,.ff.,.~ At-_,.. COuntr on 0c1o0er t .._ mowe • .,.........,,.,OI\.,....,_ '" 1'0t l\oun,.rte Ln . 1 TN~IPWION .. itll ..,,.olNlddMl\'1. 'ti .. C... ..... 1nC. ttN ,_ AnaN!m. c.lif 9210t ,_ ~ .,.,_. • ,_ IUCIPT ~LL ol. P«· • ,_ • .... ,.. .............. ..... Cit eorp , 1IOOS..,. NIMMO °'8llO'I Oci1aC ,..8"11.WI !'.l. ~.St P\I~ Otange ~ _! .. ~lff .. 1'"°°1.JTCfl. llulllSl'IGd Orlf!ll eo.& ~Odteulf!..., •"• .... •, 1'9 •t ~~Co.I ,...,..._ ... ... Cite». Sult• A;'"""" .,.,, ·flllot ~al* 11 Hoo .............. -·-· Otlly. ""°' OttOber It, -cw•• .............. __,, o.iit,... °"""" ,, Hoo "' rocet-ft .u-OftCM ~""°'~,It .... - tabtli9t171' """"'*., t•.11, 11M Tntt 1>u•ff'•• 11 con· .,,tier r, 1• 21, ltle oew 111111 ....., , 'M '' ,.. ~---~-..,.... ......, r 14,lt, 1.. .. .... t 1 ..... 11 NM CM· '"°"°' MNO ltf e el '"°" Vlft0erl1 Ill o.nty, " • ,.Ott -.... or INN ....._ IN ''°" ,, .... \ success,-. mileage . . Al the adage.goes, you don't fix what Isn't broken. That was the pleasant dllemma facing Suzuklof America Auto- motive Corp. officials In developing a 1987 modet to follow the land- mark auccess of Its 1986 SamuraJ: Should they make signlflcant changes to eatabllsh the '87 ver- alon asa "new" vehicle, or "stand . 1 -. pat" with what was already a • winning tland. 1987 8ua.k1 Sama.rala take on rugecl roads acceaeorlzed with Hi n b for the elopea or a 90ft top for breesy beach oatlnp. __ _ In easerl~. Suzuki dld bUJ,41l-_._,_.._ - _ -. The 1987 four-wheel drive many of the Interchangeable Samurai blends Improvements In •econo-boxes' In the aport utility, I comfort and cosmetic features with 'SUbcompact and small truck mar- . the same basic design and per-kets. • • sonallty that made the 1986 model -In structure, power and design, the most exciting new four-wheel the new Samurai Is largely Identical drlvevehlcletohlttheautomotlve · tothe 1986model.Atabase lndt11try In years. manufacturer'• auggested retaU "It would have made no sense to price of $6,985, It Is stlll the lowest- move away from the things that priced, four-wheel drive vehicle made the Samurai such a success available today. Its 2, 127-pound story,'' said Opug Mazza, vice weight and 1.3 llter engine give the president of sales and marketing 1987 vehicle the same superior for Suzuki of America. "We felt It power-to-weight ratio as Its prede- was more Important at this time to cessor. focus on creating and servicing a A five-speed transmission Is still nation al dealer body. standard on the Samurai, as ls "At the same time, we are .... outgtandlng fuel economy-EPA ma ng mprovemen s a w es continue to establish the Samurai 27 mpg city, among the Industry's as a fun, reliable alternative to so highest for all four-wheet drive .. EACH MODEL HAS ITS OWN .. .. vehicles. Suzuki engineers, though, found ways to Improve the 1987 model with new comfor1 and style fea- tures. Among them: •Improved side mfrrors on both sides for Improved vlslbllity and style.- •lncreased leg room for the front passenger seat. • Addltlonal lumbar support In the f rontseats, all owing for mote comfort, especially on longer driv- es. •A stronger, reinforced con- vertible top, Including styttng off. •Newly designed seat and Inside trim . • Newty designed' exterior sport stripes on deluxe models. •A vanity mirror on the front passenger visor. •A locking fuel tanf< cap. In addltlQn, tne Samurai ls now available In Sahara Tan and Teal Green; tbatglves customers a~~c= choice of nine colors. Buyers of convert Ible Samurai• In the new tan wU~recelve a new tan softtop Instead of the standard black and white. Suzuki otters an extensive list of 80 genuine Suzuki accessories with the Samurai, lncludlng everything from air conditioning and a variety of roof racks to sand a coceotwo r nc These extras are sofd In each dealership In a Personallzatlon • Center. Although the Samurai hu onty been In the United States f« a year. It also hu eatabllahed a strong world-wide record of MMceablltty. • Earlier versions of the Samurai have been sold for 16 ~and in• • more than 100 countn. -many of which do not have ..vtee statlon1oneverycomer. In 1986, the 1.5 millionth four-wheet drive Samurai wu produced by Suzuki Motor Co. of Japan. The 1987 Samurai boaatathe same outstanding engine t•turea of tM 1986 vehicle. The engine W&tnrtt1 an 171 cran ng r four-cytlnder. four-stroke, OWK• head..cam syatem. .. \ .. SAIL INTiO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • , · ~ ~9rty (*\. Y 1W "99 blele, C...-lell Alli~ ..... OI Hlllp ........ ,.., . , . .. 1191 Cetta ... _'J 1114 1..,..1 Ifft• lMI Cetu1 ... 9IU ll!l C..11..., . 1114 ~..... llff lalhl · •M '1Xfi 4ilf i'ICL G to· ==. conage11tce~"bt'ha Exec,.._ Verde twn LO tt.o&to oceen.ilR ib hla.. * ........ ----------'au IChoOlt/tl'lopplng. Won't Tll •I wlo•r uooa1tct kl' $77~ ,. 28a. lrple, ·c~ frpt<:, '#ttlr/dtyr hie up, Private •Ingle 1 end llllM • • IUll 1127,500 Cora Agt. .. 5311·8191 Agt IM palio, 0/W, 2 Cir ga1age gat I Wiier pd, yeet Walk to beacl'I $e<>O/mo l8r.•-::· e~Hlcf· 548·Slt7 or 548·2313. , Once In 1-llfetlme GP--w/Opnr W/Q Incl round 1175/mo 0~ • S800 HCUrlty, $520. pell 111.... -----'I .... _, por1untly to O'#fl yOYr IUIM I IGIAI ,... I 1450/mo 979-7111 Sun I 119118 1·•Pm ()wMf/Bkr e75·9058 1 .. 7 .. Crptt .... ,.. "I .... -~--._, dr .. m l'tom•ontheHnd 38d, Frplc. Gourm•• 48J5 R1lf« Ave NB ~ ~ • ....... & '· .. Ownet tranaNitred! Ideal 8R()t(!ASW£LC0ME Call lor detallt . Ki1Chenl2300.491·4213 LTUXUR11Y3bt'2ba,Eletaldeold ~., .. __ SUPER 3bd, 2bl new I~ 111 .... t.dep 180 locallonneerSanMiguei Lo1ded w/llpgradu, 11,150,000 Di ana own ome, 1~ Yf• • ,..,.._...,.,°'""'•00'~• cerpetp11n1.deck.trpJc. E Rodl .. tet 8MApiO. and Pac1tie View Drive theM dramatic 2 t10ty Pro1ur 844-8590 or lovely 100% MW~ V•y deluxe $1150/mo 38r 28a. a14 amtnlh .. , g11• yrly 11800 BEACH 12pm.4pm 875-1527 S.8'.!tlful 2 bdrm condo homet tlart et 1158 900 844·6200 Grubb & Ellll 2Bf 1BI with lrplc, W/O, Villa Rent.it ocean view, new crpt ,TIME RE.Al TY 873·8511 ·-· ... leas then one ~ old Only 7 left! Agt 548-1329 -ulllt I grdnr pd, No IJW• 175-4912 Upper Duplex SiUO -H NffrPoOlandtpe 2ear • S..tlaC.Ut . ege.S1050/moe.44·4183 . MAKEYOURMQVE VtttaRet\1al1175·4912 ... ~ .. Pnianl• 2Br 1~8a twnl\I Nice enclosed gartge, fir•· IW".Cllll •ttt• ltH MOCS.n 3Br 2e.. ftplc, Lu•2·•tOty5roomta~1 • 211 .. Hiil 2107 ~~ r':. :::· c~S:: ~~:eci:"'~ ~ 2r:·d~ yar~50S Ii~ LR•lTl .. llll balcomet & tk~l~l'ttt f/yrd ~reckltn' frplc-1700 NO FEE TO TEN~NT 4745,rno • Sat & Sun 1-5PM soo ~ 11.;-;'13414~~ 2 Bdrm ma•ter au11 ... :;:~2~~._:1m mo retlt!~~,:111 ~ C~tusb~ 211 S2915021t~p25. ~ 23tO Sane.a Ma ~bdt-Woodt~ 2'~BI 2 ear gara~ .,.. .. ..,.. 111 • .. ouM • • 011 TSL MGMT 142 .. 1103 llilii.... I Frptc.~ A.JC, mlefo:" tncd NEW 38" 3'48A TWNHSE Redone end ttedy 41x 30.St, 312 8'150 2 gar sp •-... • yrd. Must '" to ep-Wet bar,~ trpt<:a; dbl 09!, incldt CS«l 2be otl AdatM Yl.U UITIU • -* -· practat-4 $101( mov•• • No pell, $2QOO/mo • saeo flat 539-8t91 • .. lll-a12 waler Unturn Newcrpt a APMT•ll . If... YOY tnl 5•0-1194 Agent 873·5354 gl '" paint A.vi nowl Yrly Pool. rtC'l'MtlOI\ room, '" ~~7~000~. ~ r~t 1 lZ ----Y.WUlllll -Nyaard 18d1rm0.;_ ex1tr•,elwlrlgeg 2:. ~:P·.,";.lngNp, 1~1~ $450/mo 875·9221 19.1ndry room .,.., c •• H 1 8dtm-·-··-·-.. -···-t525 S4uhore (213)498·3381 11 tMl Ripe for de-811'~ OR HID waah.r l*up 1 cw ga1~ mo yrly Utll pq.,. ref I Inf lllLll 2 Bdrm -......... 185046tS lleic>pmefltl Perne! Jual 3BR 2BA altach ger, kit age." .. pet• 'ok 1515 &42· 7003or642~at•1 tbd 1850 no pell 530 w . w11eon Sq Fl l9'14 SchoOI Housel Bas,emeflt f Kitchen• Btdroomst Polenliall 1 38 ecrHI Riv· ers1de County Only $99,500 John Otnver Realty 85 7 ·5118 f\le1 875-8729 MH218 WI IAYl llYHl Contldeflng Mlllng your home or apartment? Want a tul ule? Try Tri· d1tJonal Reetty, we hl\19 buye11 right nGI# for your pt°'*IY .. ••--... •-$49,0001 John Denver nOOlc. IOfmll din. wet bet, S'l-1498 997.9309 A.gt 2BR fBA yM;iy2bloek• 102 E Bay A.pl 8 Completely remodeled ----Reill 857·5118 Ev.. ms1r1u1\e, lrg deck patio, ' • ' -nus Uke new Cloee to Almott 1~ acre on welet· 2~4_.001 •A 170 1kyl4;1h1t I 1750/mo 01ft to beech (35th SI). clean, OCEANFRONT 28r 2Ba. u & front Room lor 100' + + -----Avall Nov 15' 720:0.73 2ix 2ba frpl w/d frig new S800~1-715! reduc.d to S 1100/mo buMt.T~GM~ yacht 5,000+11 Mt•1e ltatal1 Of 631-8062 carpe1'ses0 2..0 3fit **• IAIYll• * winter. 11300/mo ye.arty &42·1803 or 722·0012 $8,800.000 Submit on ~,rm ,.__ M~-....... • Cuttom home on Oii Agl 752-2228 price • ttldel "()t( AP--·· ..... • ft SHARP a Ct.EAN 28dt'!'I· courM 13500 AYt J.n STEPS TO BEACH~d BichelOt unit, erpta, df'l)9, polnlmenl with PATRICK • ziiz Coiy cottage hOUM fBr ttove, 1 e« enclOMd Agt 722•89881540_..888 2BR. yHrly rental• frig, •love _.2S/f'n9 lnCI TENORE 831· 1288 or lB• w/lront yard. Beach garage 1750/mo. NO _ • c., P 0 rt n 0 p e II. u t 11 • H o f • t e . 780-8702 IWT-WWIU LOii & ShOPI clote 1850/mo. pelt Call 548-1377 •RENTALS AVAILABLE 875-3218 ~r 731-5448 (714)361-tO 1 FULLY FURN & BEAUT Ulll1 Incl &4&-7739 Sharp & clean 2iidrm "of .. Chgd SI00-15000 ~ .,.18R· "'""lea, new ,.,..,t, BAVFRONT 8BR and f 2 ' Ocnlrt 31>< 2be S1IOO STEPS TO SANO .._ .... lal)ulOY1 $4500/mo 2 bdrm 'CondO, rpl, car stove. 1 Clf encloMd Matti Agt (714,..2 1183 3BA 2BA unfurn • gerege pllnt Lro pvt patio Nf WEST NW, PT 3BR 2B.. gar Nr CM COYrtyerd. g It age No p e U . • • y t I'/ S 1 2 n O / m 0 shoPS. but, OCMf' $579. "• Quiet Chlld/1m pet Ok. S7251mo. ~9950 38drm."2iii:""2 11y tw>u... · ::r pet ell.lra s.48-1223 -111--.-,--11-0-1-.-1-,-ttept 10 bc:tl St050Jmo '850 Joanne 842-0291 u blk to ........ n 850-5711. l-9pm _, ' OCNFRNTbeaut4BRfully -~ ...... -..... ,. ..,.... ·comm Lrg 3 bdrm 2'~ ba w/pC>OI funl hOfM s2SOO/mo •MONTICELLOTWNHSE -pool, tenmt St350/mo WATERFRON"I', vtlyS1400 USA II Ml IPI tenf\ti and Mc gate 3BR 28A. dbl enc ga1. 2BR ,,.BA. lg pello, 2 Cir Ori.... by 320 Pro..,.ct mo 2BR. parking, p\11 WE'RE THE BEST! High cttl!ngt ltlytlghfl. IWPT-YILY lm&LS w/d l'l'liup No pet• 1930 ger. 1900/mo. 788-3324 831-4809 or 548..()820 beach n/1mkr pr•f'd, A.2 BEOFtt>OMS form1I din rm' & wet ber'. ~"t:!::w:,~:,~m, lrpt, 979-1739 own/agt Soper ciMn 28R houM, 00. Stire 51t. 4aa, .000 refs 875-3()13 ) _ FJANISHIHGS AVAIL S169St mo P1trtck/Sue DOVER · SHORES 48R •Hot new condo or bc:tl queel E/llde 1oc Only l/f, Back Bey \lie'# a City WH't list lne! •FrM utillt ... egt~ 12eeneo.e102 family home S2250/mo Small pe1 <>ti 38r 2'h8a. $900/rno WOtl I last Call litM Pvt beechet $3000 'ltBll< to beech! One I 1) •S~ Wing WM~!\ 'II.\,. ,.I .. • DUPLEX, la'ge unlll 3Br PENINSULA 2BR furn, Frpl, dbl g•r. IP' 11195, nowt Robert MlllUten A¥1 now (213)496-4379 Bdrm. One(2) Bdrm. Yrty 1ttiuge kitchen Traditional 2Ba. lrptc:1. belcony'1, steps 10 ~ $900/mo &48•8~ 1 or &42-9888 83\· l 26e Affordable 1725 flat 2bt Fre1hly p11n1ed new :=:i!. owna & rangea Re I dbl gwages $385.000 GIST& MIU~( •PEITlllll ~ dbl ger equ1e>1 kllch kid• carpe.11 CIHn UUI• •C:OV.ed G1tage1 l _.. 8 ty OPEN SUNDAY t-5 38R, frple, llke new, comm PLUSH CONDO FOR 539-8191 Agl fM Incl d 404 E Balboa •POOi a BBO'a •• .,.. -· 631-7370 718 IRIS 840·6213 PoOI $1000/mo ~RISTMAS Shc>w1ng Apl on Tl'lurt •Pluafl landtcaplng -.--.,,--~-----• •RW waterfront Hornes Inc ., ~.... ·~·llon ..... BeluhlUl 3Br 3Ba,..)g plan 1116.. Ftl 1117~ &-8.Pm •Xtm oc:atlon ~ lllffl a.Ill LllQ., .-J .., ._...!. ~•...... ....,. ._... WJI~ pe, mor-. 1 HwPt Crat, OCMn vu -.. ~~::::=:...~inrl ....... usnilt lalMI blu• ........ TUii 3 r-J..,, Ba. 'l)IC, vaulted cell· :Sbdrm 2ba kid• 1700'ut from lg mstr bdrm tulle, CtrtH •••• ., U22 from plfk =i==----.!!!~ End uotl 1n excellent to-l ... _ ... p Lovely 38r lamlly rm on Newport 2tx 2be kid• ~; 2 car g4ar1.,V:!~ 539-8191 Agl fee · rt"Whtcrpt cnanyw11.. •S~'l~ "°w Pe1wi'LSON 11-r r..w! ..,.... "'-~ . lo w •·tf' 1575 ..,...., itreami .. .........,. t "'IM S1700 548-1938 111 1-•f Fii 111•• .-J cation neer PoOf. Ca· o .. , 111~ 1°'1 W•I' 10 .,.,.,. ..... ner 1· estc" ok . easy dep a spa Greal view $1050 W/tlde 2 •'Y 3BR 2BA 5 ,. •1 "--· ••2 1111 t'hedrll ce111~plus many ~ha ......... ctr Muter $259,900 A.gt 650M 13 ~9·6191 A~t IM No .... ,, 5-49 2447 min lo bch Bltht lncd Beautiful custom home AVAILABLE NOW! -.• d I t .,...,.. .. ..,,.. --... -• 38 ,.,.,__ 38a 1850/rno &40·4255 ------upgra ... onven en suite. frpt<:. IP• tub. gar HITIOln llHl lalMI 3it Cond 2B frplc Pet otc St200 542·1718 r • .,..., • lot• of _,_ --• UITUll 11MI walking d11tance 10 lhop-Newly rblt Great !Inane· 38r 2B I ded Sea p • 1 2 ~7 o, a, • 994 Tt1buc<S Clfcle high otillngl OY«IOOl<lng •OCEAM VIEW• Stove retrlg frple U1itl ping center/churches. 1ng 633-1146 A.gt p J. view ~~~~ly com: tUlll I lv 41f':~~T~~ ca~Ja;~ ftHt&ia pool 12~ A.gt &42·2134 From upper deck New IBr paid' 557srmo. 148-otaa ~~:k1rii•t-: w-~~-tO: I .... _. munllypool,spa& tennis 2 & 3Bdrm Winier ' Yrly $975/mo 642-7288 E~ v-•1 2134 ... OAllYll OHHI 1B•. •P• Frig r1nge. Ill "'ASTSIOE 2 BEDROOM 11 I _. Lg 101 some view NEW Penlnsula Rentals avl. -4.!!f :a • uut1 Incl S11'15Jmo. 423 ~ S239.ooo ncludlngland Peaia11l1 1007 TAX i.Aw SALE con-V1llaRen1111675-4912 •SHARP2BACONOO• 38r+G uarm.1V.L .+lr Lrg3 bdt rm11.2 ~dt>a.w/pool Begon11 &46-2111 P CtOTTA.fGl, 1750 JOYCE OA'BOLT s c OS --2 t'~b• Ip gar Pool Bike & f lf)I. enn an MC get• -auo. s ove, r..-. SALL y SHI PL EV f AlllHI PIH. PT. g~~n; 1~us2r.a.'ooo ~!~ C••t•• •Jt••L U2 10 bCh S96S + l11t, dep ~~~imo~k:c dep ~ r~al e:t'~,~· a~~~~· 1BR ~~~~~!E:~elfl &48-0988 _....._ __ . fAMllf-. negotta~. Cath lo new SPACIOUS 3BR 38A. ffpl, Refa 557·7162 all 6wtcdy grncfr No pets S.8-3-4'79 S1695/mb PaltlC-~e '<t block to beach Eastllde deluxe 28'. oar· • Bdrm 3 Ba. 3 eer 911age loan Cell Fren 833-3822. 2• ... car gerage '1500 Cllll 1'1 .. ·--I It • ·1-41 .,,t 831-126e/780·870t 1850/rno 873-9013 aoe.'700 Othwsnr, refrtg. 1 House Froc:n Ocean 831·5510 or &44·8018 -717 JASMINE, CdM ._ aat. IC • -• gas & wet• pd. Aduttt PLAYA RE 673-1900 (71 4) 76<>-8812 $925. 3Bd. t'o~Ba, gar, ,e, 1L , clean. Vacant. lllffS ' SPHTAOIW IOUI I Mo peta 846-3838 7~9-9100 C--• I • 102 ICUIHllT ... HA Charmtna 3 er 28a 3 '*-544• 7589 Iv mtg Encloted g•rege l<tcla 3BR 2BA ' 1ty. I 1250/mo IAY YlfWI Ent5'de Duplex 38r 2k SAVE ON HIGH LABO~ ertH t If Zoned R·2. 1589.000 10 CdM bc:h lg FR & Co9t1 M ... Twnhm 3BR ok CloH to beech Avlll i""'°* No pell SI 1 Cut Cozy Id cos11 and bu•ld •t YoUr-30x118 '2 lot. c;g;; 26' &40-148011305.545-9586 patio frpt<: 2 car ger + trpl hkanew,commpool S600/mo 062-4471 Call HancyM3-2023 B'::h~l::-n, 19edrm ~=~:g•v.~'":~,d~: Ntl No down payments w/ba a bachelO( w/ba. Fallou11ngutat1w1llla ptk~ s220o Open Sal Acrc>Sa from Perk $1000 2BA ·1~8A 2 •tor condo SOTIEIT'S localed In umque •Pl $975/rno 831-39-41 Oualitypr~tmatena,.lt 439 C1rnat1on, S2'10.000 ll'loe>1>1ng1ropshroughclasS1· l2·3/Sun 12.5 218 Wat«tront Hom.i, Inc C l • Y 110 c'omptex w/cl'larming It· ., • .,,n.,, ..................... l2/-1 Stepby..i.p~nldiona 499.2101 uo Jasmine s1759_9010 arg_or .. .s>• llTllU'111Al11Aln ~~ .... ...... ... ...,....., ... . ' MERCEDES • ' • • , I -~ \II KC 11>1 S l\lllJ 14 IX>OK1 Ill •I•> Pll 11 ~ IU 1111 • let U1 llta, Y11 Sell Yo .. , p, .. ,.,t Call C111111W; 6*2-56718 for information . & surprisingly -tow cost. 11 .. 1\\ l,1'i It IXM>K1 ll'I . lllJ m.111 122 I•" l(J UIUll IUCH Slll,000 Glorlous whitewater views from this 4BR custom nestled on a hlll over• looklng the village. Like new & room for a pool. -644-9060 L ... OCEAN/CITY VIEW Lower Unlt-L.etge 28d, 1Ba, trptc, ywd Quiet folttll N-~ 1975 utlta lnCluded •'97-5700 OCEANFAOHT 2BA"2iA. C>Ner• Cow. Mntahed 2BA 1',,BA _,. nt Heeg tioap Quiet nelgh- bOrhoOd" Md gw. wld hkup SI 101mo 731-0595 28r 18a duptb. ger • fl'ptc. bloctl to bMCI\, SNO/mo 208 3tth St (714) 850-5Cl1t(lt8)44f-St24 * Ill.ID* 28drm. trpc, patio S 1295 AclUlta &40-700& 9 UOO ISLE BAYFROHT 3& 28a. w/d, frplc Pvt beedl, tennia. pet oll S 1800/mo yrty 875-7&87 Make the Move to the New Park Newport '"O E MO TH FREE RE T" Mate tk lllW1 m.ve a. 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Surf* $22.00/HR • *LVN'S * 1633 E Ua Sl Suite 4'1S6 Sa"lt• Ana (714) S4).0JJ4 LEASE OR BUY ''W!leY" 5 ~old ~ e · • --e StlOr .. ~M sanu.ioo Of. • '""" '" p ... r .. 011 l'u1•.:, thru . &42·24M : rhur .... 2 00·6.00 p.m. :. Lo1t ~~C~apoo : IU•E OIAIT PlllJlllll OI. : :~8:i.~~-:'~ :-330. W. Bay St. : nwne of Wtllte WMrlng : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : electronle flea cotler. • EOE e LOii Hunt. Hatbour Ille • e " 940·2874 ••••••••••• •• $2.40 per day TMr1 All you P.l. f0t ~ ~~ minlltlum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CAlL TODAYll All Fiii Liii -Re has IOui14 fflil ver sine in The ()jllfl1il0 n been a eood rnnslmtnt and ha betn rnstTumtnlal tA htlpi111 hrs l>uSllltU J,lOW over tht years "It's been 1 pleasure dome busintss wrth tht Dally Piiot end servrna the commumty ovtf tilt yelfs." 100% FINANCING AVAlABtl ILL YEllCLES PRICED llDU A R T s • \t N fl.11 .'itr~t Cn r1 MN C1/Jforni1 9.'16!"' T RECEPTIONIST WANTED Worlt lo _pleaMnt friendly oHIGe No typing, bul)' pl'IOflM t<nowl*'ge of Colla Meta and Newpott BMch area helpful Mon- day-Friday ~M-5PM Fun C~ beneftta ~ 1n pereon Pei\-nysa"-r tMO ~ti. Ave , Ccltia M ... needs mature rec•P· t!Onlst, front omc. ap- pearance. ~able,• good~ phone ••P No "'*" ,....d SltHr to 1tart Hra M·f 8.30-1 . CALL 7to-I010 llAPl!llllT SECAETAAY PIT ... . f s17999 .,., mo. OR 71 FHD CGUltfH AMfFM cusettl 63 000 m1IU Ser JROlllll 12288 $119 t9 I"!' !Tlonlh lpr 00 !T'Ontht O!I •PPI0¥9d c:•9d•• s. .. Pf•C. umoo a.1 .. ••• S!.4 1 u do<: IM $l0 OMV '24J 'fC>l•I OOwn S1241 • lln•nct cn1•ot Sl308 11 10111 1111 pr1c1 Sl204l 25AMuel1>9<c.'lte~ tAlt tt"lo s 1 0999 per mo. OR S tOI 19 1>9• monin tor eo montllt on •POtO•ed Ct9d•I S.le PllCI $~00 Sa•• lllJI no u dQC '"l20,0MY"St25 TOlll llOwn $99113 ttn1nc1 cneio• $1410 41 10111 1111 o,.,. $7~7 63. AMU.-1 Pt<c.flllgl lett t 8' ' S!l9ts1*moM1t~1 .. lo<fOll'IO<•tN~10•ttlf !--l!ASE PAYMENT _,,. -41" ll>INO.ed Qed1t Totll PtyrM!'lt 1*100 TOlllOO•nSt!.21113 hHclont&OOO 2$ oer .lllOClll a1u ! llA IOI 10 1"o!tthl ~'O fld e"Ct llltl 0t1 eppro..., crld t Tott! P?"' hi• 'M7!>S00Totl t-$10Clllt ·-15000 lllll• lllf y .. • •·Ill pvrcn-opC;on.., 111N ""'".,., y-...... ,,...ch.Ue t>P'IOn ••tll4tbi• 12 MAZDA 121 lllA• Atr. st'irto CISMl!t & rnoril St'~ s34aa 12 MAZDA l20llO SundO!Wntf1 Atr ~s CIU I Sti ·~1233 13788 • TDYDTA CIUCA Atr & 0 ly •7 491 mil I Ser •391~ s3gaa 13 CM~IDUT IUZU 4X4 e cyl~ 11110 .,, • fun• Str 11133294 sagas • '\ " P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of TlftltTU'S IAU .._ .... u.7/UM T.I. .... ~ ,.. MUC1NOTICE SADDLEBACK .• :mo 1200 SADDLEBACK •• 380 1200 P\8.IC NOTICE BMW 13 320! _.,.to, air, aunl'f xtr• c!Hn, $10,700 Ind it?tUrM!Ce unttl July, finance • .,... uweo 1 '11 DATSUN 2802 5 IC)d, T ·toe>, fUll l)OWef, 811< it,.._ IHll ....... lll-lM1 KHARMAN O"ta 1968 12V • My unftNshed "P'O-feCt · New tires • bratc .. very ltttle rust, Meda lfl· Ur(oJ & engine wofk s 1000 648-9389 '82 MAZDA OL.C • Sand beige', 5 apd, custom w""11, ca11, low ml• IMll CH•llllZRI llO·ll01 NOTICI Of Cotta Mesa Ca ,,_,A,.ATION Of The undetlogned Trust .. NllGATIVI d19Clalms any ~abdlty IOf •ny DIC~ATIOH inc;orr~t'*I ot IM w .. t TM ltWle Ranch W•t• ~·eu 8nd 0111et common U) I ( .. ,,It•\ ""•:r Pl!• l lk••" '13·1911 TOP Ill Piii . ~'----~cecleehni . .......... :r oP Mercedll P'1Cllit P.ict CAl.l. ~Tt9'or RAY -··"" .... _. 213 or 71• 137 ·2333 .. Mo••nt soon to tM tttw s,,,u AN Alito Mall P\a.IC NOTICE YOU AM ... Dl.,A~T crntecl by MIO o.9d of ""°'" A OHO Of TIIUIT T1.nt Tn. totaf 8'\'IOUnl of OA Tro ,...,.. n.. 1-. UN· Mid ot>tog111011. lndud•"O Liii YOU TAK( ACTIOH reuon•bt)' •tomaled fMa, TO "'OTICT YOIM "'M• ctwget and·~ of the lfilQDO©W #l BUICK DEALER ~ ORANGE COUNTY ..,..., . .._ Wt Otlri .... Cl!$» • Auto, VI, AIC, Cut, t~~. • UMc1 Cir SI s • Stlfll• • . • l••""C . • l.celltftt f lllWJ!'I .. ~ . . -. . .. CAO. '77 EldOrtdo Blllr· nu: go4d COlot, all IMther lnteftOf 2 673-54•8 Of 873-7272 LARGEST SELECTION of i.temodel, tow~ C.dlllacs In~ C~ntyl See ua todlYI 540-9100 t 2800 Harbor Blvd I COSTA MESA J - •CAO '7f EIOor.Oo Bl•r- rltt. mnr1. 881( ml, lmmac:, '13475 * Nwptf II Mira 8"2-0795 OR 648·812~ PtlllC NOTICE • a2F780$I """ THEODOIU ROBINS JOkD • t •t .A ii f\1 ,w l!o l "" ( I I' 1" ... , ' A ~ \ • "•I 1 THlODORI ROBINS FORD :rt,t ~1AA8'1lr1"'1 (CJ\fA Mf \/t h4. I 1l(J 'la MEAC LIHX WON• ep, AiC, IO mllel, '*-,_., - ••••••• 11111 11m111 111111 .. 111-1•1 No room left In the garage· . for the car? A call to cla111fled ·. can help. 642 -5678 Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC M>TIC£ YOU AR( IN DEFAULT 0.1• Oclotfer 11, 1He UNIXA A DEED OF TRUST Sale 111141 t>a condUCted by DATED January 4 1tas Conw.t• Land Title Com· UNlESS YOU TAKE AC-P•ny 101S Nof111 Mein TION TO PROTECT YOUR •treet $Mita AN c.tomle IOfnl• COfPOl•lion TD SER'lla: COMPANY deecttbad dead of trust and • A MLIC IALI If YOU publlcahon of lllit Nota. I• HTAfE NO A1llUI l ------.,,..,'TTtC£ . t d9f NHD AN lll'UNATION UCI 6M 10 To .. helts ben«ICWIM, IF YOU NE£0 AN txPLA· C~TIOll, Al IMD GIVEN tllat 1n11ot11n111y \Ind« the lolloWl119 0.-and8dvancett1S&7,15'112 beto'# A .. Ofaft,. Negatl'ole Mid ()Md Of Tiust her• Of THI NATUM Of THI Dated NoYarnber3, ,.-r.0110<1 and ton11ft91'11 NATION OF THl NATURE TRU9ftl 8f ~ L PO>c..01ngs llu• b..,, 8Cllbecl dMO ot t111SI Will It .. pOMibla that •t thl 0.Clar•hon lS on file It Ille 1olore HIC\lled and 0.. "'0Clf0tMG AOAIN8T OOLOI• ,ACl"C a.a.tors and peflOlll wtlO Of THE . PAOCEEOINO AJ•••1• ... !WM .... commenc:ed for WlndinQ yp SELL AT PU8L.IC AUCTIOH tttne ol Ull the(lf*"ng bid i);9tr~I oll~ tU02 19.af •....... ..0~ undafllgtlld • YOU, YOU lttOU\,O CON· ntUIT DlaO llllV1Cll,a mayt>aotMtWIMll'll«•IO AGAINST YOU YOU 1tat•ra, HH le•tll ltlid dta8oll.lhon of DOl.PHIN TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IMY be 1e9a tl\an Ille tOlal 6aell A...,,.,,. Irv-CA. Wfillan Dec:latatton ol 0.. TACT A UWYlfl Cellfarftla ea.,.. ....... -"'Illa ... and/Of .. ,.,. of SHOUlOCONTACT A LAW· •• , ........... We C()MMUNICATIOHS, INC . a FOR CASH ANOIOA THE ll'lda0ted4*1 ~ and It •vatlat>le IOf put*; f81J!t and Demand for · NOTICI OF True.... 8r: ,,....._ M. BETTY FREIDSON AKA VEA ~ C .. lfllle ..... ~ torpOf•ltOn, and CASHIERS OA CERTIFIED II ... ~. I~ ~Id 1nSPIC1M>n A Negative Dec· and • wnnan Nola ol T9tUITH'I IAl.I le••· Ylce ,,. ........ w B£TTY IOA FAEIDSOH NOTICI Oii (21)) ---,._.,_, .,_ tN~ ~lftedeollt1 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 01*W19 bid may be ~ l•ra1•on be conaodetld favlt ~Election 10 Sell lo T.I . Mo. 2t103 N. 'lreadw11J, hlte .-,, A pet11ton has baal'I flMid TMleTB'l IALf Publllflld Oranot ,,,_ Ilea uaumac1 }ufl9dtctlon CIVll CODE SECTION t••Md byeallillg llW IOllOW• fOf ~owal or d1upprcw81 be rac«dad In Iha ~tr NOTICE 18 HERE8Y IM'll1Afta.CAtr70I, T .... byMaUtyFreodtontntheSU· NO PSC 12 .. 71 Oily Plot Octotler 24, 11, cww .uc" prooaedll199 2t24fl (peyabla et tlla tima ol Ing 1-"Pl\Ona ~· on by IN Board 01 Dilactors of where th• Prope rty 11 GIVEN. tl'tat on W«!Msda1• S'flOM (7,.)-.... parlor Court of ()(eng• 24202 Nov9mb9r 1. 1 ... ~ 10 an order ~ Illa In IMIJI money of Iha tMd•ybef0tel'--Nla (4tSl tM 0.SlflCI •t • 11\Mtlng to localed '-O.Cambet 3 1tta •I 10 oo Put>lilhed Of•nge Coast County requ .. llng that On Deoambet 4, 1911. at f...01 1 uie COVr1 dated Oc\C>C)ar 31, United.Stat•) Ill right, 1111• Ms-&411 be held ••• 00 P.M ~ Unpaid Pnnclpal Bal8t\Cll 0 clock AM of NiO dey, Otily Pilot November 7 .. 14 Maury F,.ldson be •P· tO 00 AM Paoflc: SantlMf --------- 1tN, ... claim• and .. and lntat•t eon~ to Dale October 10, tNe bat 17, 11188 In the DlslrlC1 IS 1122,634 45 plul ll'lletMt, Within the otlicet or Golden 21. 198t pQtnled •• petlOl'lal r..,. COft)Of•hOn .• Calltomt• rtll.tC M)TIC( mu1d1 agalntl 111• 8nd now Mid by II uflOat T.O. llllVICI COM· Offiea•llhe•t>ovaltddr ... cott•. """' ... and ltd· PacllteTrustO..CSSatvic.1. -f058 reMnl•llWIOadmitlilletlha COfpoflllOn. u d\Ay..,.. --------- aft>r•m•ntlon•d corpo•· tatd peed of Trust In tl'la ,,.NY, • Mid True .... •r Eurctu Option to vancea .,. $21 43597 1ocattt0 2020 Nort" Broad· aatat• or the Cleeedant potntld Trust .. unOet end '._ att0n,wtMllhafOU.«not)'9t Pfoptrly heralnetter d•· lloOrfl '1wta. ..... ,_., Purehtta Mumclpal Weter Saod ule Wiii be made wey.Sul1e201,lntheCltyol PUBLIC NOTICE Th• petition requaa11 pureuant to the DIMd of 'tennoua..-• Ou•. contingent. unit· acr1bad IKt .. etf, 1tl0 N. Calf. Ot11rtc1 01 Or•~ County wtttlOut covenant Ot ••1• San•• Ana County or Of· auth«lly to tdmtniatar Iha Trwt recorded JanuetY 16. NMm&TA~ Q!J\dtled Of IOU~tnO ~ TRUSTOR FRWEF\ICK ..,,..., ........ c. ..... ~IV In lhe :trvlM laM ranty ~..-dlnO title,.. polo_ ange. St•i. of Cllltfoml• _.!OJa .. ~ . -...... undaf the I~ 1115 .. Instrument No The fOllOWlnO persone .,. In CIM\agae must' be ltfa4 A IJARA CA t4Hl·IH1 ('11) PipaliM MNl<>n O! ancumtnnoa to GOLOl!N ltACll'IC TRUST ... _ -dent Admlnlttrtlloft of E.-1$-415114 ol Oftldlll Ra-cloinQ tlullf\aal .. TENDER wl'lll proof 11\areol . wltll BENEFICIARY SECUR· M4-IOU Del90 November 4, IMS MllSfy the ObllQ•tlOne -DEEO SERVICES 1 CaJi,. CONOfTIOHAL Ull wt .. Act cords, .. llC\ltad by Mthon E SENOEA VENTUflE, 3333 JOSEPH KEflWIN ti the ITY MORTGAGE SERVICE WC 1f1t ... ty J -wMetaf, iK>-curedbytf\8P\lf'8U8nllOlhe torn11 Corl>Of•llOl'I u duly ,NMltTNO. .A .....,Ing on tllt ~ ~atne*'. an unmemad 8'.a4ol St1•t Colla......_ ptlf>Cl9al otflCle or tN COf· r8'«de0~ 2A. 1117~ Published Ofano-Coat Ntary ~ ot Mle confetrld '"• appointed Tru11H under ...... Wiit be Mid' on HOVl!MKR man H trustOf, In IN~ Cal1t0tnoa ll2t2t ..,,81)0n ., )%) E.Mt lllld .. Instr N_a..35087.JnJklloll. Oatly Pllo N~bet 7 •. )4, Irvine Ranc;ll W•I• DI• e«t••'l OMO ol TN9t dated and p11t1111nt10 thePClwaf of ([sllblifl\ 2e. 1H8 •• 145 p M. In of ,,,. Cowlty AacorOW of CPI WUUAH RETA C, Stt'Mt, COtta Mala. C..,._ 13213 page 831 of Official 21 1Ne tr.cl, ll802 ti.a.en A May-t. '*" uac;uled by .. i.co11r•r1edlntll•lcetlt•n Aell.O.ltt•t ~ NO 3 It 700 Civic Orange CbUnfy 1Jtate of INC (A MIMOUfl corpot• lot1\ia, within IOU! monttoa ~dt in the ottiea of the F080 enua, IMM, CA t271t Wall81 R Omy and a.tt>ar• 0..0 of Tru11 executed by ' Centi!') c.tlttf Oftve w .. 1, hnle CthfOfflll Will 8Ell AT euon) 17ot WMllinOtOf'I ..... lllad•taofflfttpubli• AacOfOWofOfanqaCounty; Publlliled Orange CO.SI AGay.l'tuabend8nd.,tle,as KAREN C~NEDA AN NOTICE 18 HEREBY Ml C~t'702 PUii.iC AUCTION TO Ava.SI louts ~13103 c.t!onofmlTlfOt~.wnlenll MJCSNlfofVWllNIK11MI --PtmllC-f«>TICE l>llfy "PllOf NIMNnU. 7, joint tanents fntlton. to UNMARRIED WOMAN r• GIVEN 11181 Ille Huntington IF YOU OBJECf ...40 the HIG'HEST BIDDER roR TENf>ER SEHbUI, INC., ~ 7 1917. Ille fol\owi119 pt~ 1tae Comtnonwealtll Land Title corded Apt~ 21 '"' "'the Beactl Plann.ng Com~lllon tt•ntino ot lM pt111tert. ~ CASH (payable at the""" of (Ofegon ~pOftl!On). 2020 My credit« W daitnant lOT 4S OF TRACT NO J~~ Fot 1 lnturtnee4::o • 8 Calltornla ofltea of the county Ae-..,. hold • public nearino In 11\0UiO •tiler ac>C>Mt It Iha Nia In i..t\11 money of the 8 W Founll A,,..,. auti. m!l't t>a barred lfom pertld-o 404 t IN THE CITY OF U•~ COfl>O'•tlOn. Trust•, and cotde. of Mid County, u Ille counc;a Cllamt>ar et Iha Natfl'IO and ttata ~ Ob-Untied S.t•t•) at CMittida 850. Portlan4. Ortton petion in any O.t11bUlton ol COSTA MESA. AS SHOWN ,....._ P\8.IC NOTICE F1r11 N•tlONI 8antl of Nor1h Record•r• 1n11rutM111 NO Huntington BHc:" CIVIC jeeltOna Of tflewrttlen oblec-IM•• eou<tywd anttanca t 7201-"M1 IN general a&Mt• of tM ON A MAP THEREOF RE-Fii• ... Fnull County, • corporation. 86·16i1H, by 18111011 Of • S.nlet, 2000 Ma.n Str .. t bonl •11..ih Iha COUit balOf• of Conlanena181 I.and Title T11t1 twtlnee• II eon- Motetnanltonad C«pOfllfon CORDED IN BOOK 138, T~fotlowlnt pencln(S) tutitMAflY Of Trull ... and Fltll N•ttonal brHCll Of default In P•1"*'11 H Ii n t In 9' 0 n 8 •• c". the l'IMflnO YOVI ~· Company. 1015 NOttll Main dueled by a joint venture lflhe)'failltomatl•and~ PAGES27.28~D2t.MIS-"-SI .. w>e~.:-"'°'°llOOM>IN.ANCl BankofNorlllCounty acor· Of perf0tmance of the Obit-C1ttorr11• onlha d•t•anO•t anc:.tntybeinpettonOfby s11 .. 1 Santa Ma. c.a-CPI WESf EAH RETAll. .,. dWne and IHoof• within CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE-Ii~.. • I A ptopotad Ofd111811Ce IS PCl••lloft e.nettClll)'. ,.. gatoont MCutad llWIC>y, in-Ille hl'M lnd!Uted below to 'f(Nr lltOfney l0tni•. .. ffOlll. "°' and INC . Satlder eoo-t.,,.... 1w tlfN dtfactld by 1he CORDS OF SAID ORANGE • cottP Kl>aduled I« aoopltOn et COl'Clad June 1 t IQ8" tnttrv-clud•ng tll•I breach Of de-rlC*Ve and eoNidaf Ula IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1n1er .. t ""1~ to and <lent ~ COUNTY. EXCEPTING • 1282 E•af the regulat City Coun<:il mant No 8"·238387 Of Of· lavlt, Not~ of ..,l\oell ..,., ttllatnanlS Of all pa<IOlll or a COflttntef'I CtedltOt of now llalCI ~ 11 ~Mid TNe ... temant -Mad ....,...eo ..... ...c:A-TH(R(f'AOM ALL. Oil. mti tr", .. '-"•• rneetino ot Novemb« 11.ltcialAacordl rKOfdadJUly21 11118 .... l'tO ... !slllobe,,..,dlU• lMctecU .. d,~l'llUttftte o..dofTl\l91intheptot*tY W1ththeCountyc.tlofOr· TIOMI, IMC. 8r: ........ GAS. MINERALS AND A'\fh.~~lf~ 14isl-1961 bejng Orellnenca NOTICI TO Aec0tdet s ln1tru1M11I No ltYI to Illa ppllCatJon 0.. ~ c;l8Hn w!tll Ille oourt or "8Ctlbed • angeCount7 on Oetow 17, ~,., ..... fl. H y DA 0 c AR 8 0 N "MM, ..... , ... fO .. ~. 85-22, restrlCltnQ .. com· YOV~,.,..,E INOWNf.OEF:UlT l&-314211 Will. SELL. AT ICrlbed below • ptaMnt It 10 ttla personel PARCEL l 1CIM Publlllhed Orange CoMI 8UISTANCES IN AND wn tlled lft OrMW COun INfClaf ¥9f!IC 110 llW Tf\ICll "" PUBllC AUCTION TO THI DATE/TIM! TuHd•y. ttc)faMt'llltlve appolft1.0 ~ LOT 3 Of TAACT NO ,_ Deily Ptlol Novetnbet 1 14. UNDER SAID LANO. BUT ty Oft Sept 7, ltl)...,lla Ho Roull System . UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. HIOHE8 T BIDDER FOR NO't8nlbar 1•. 1988, 7 00 u.. CO\lf1 ••llltn four montlle 12076, IN THE CITY OF PWfltMd Otanee COll9t 21, ttll WITHOUT THE R10HT OF F'tt4.JG The mollOll to give Ofc:M-DATED MA't' 1 lll8" UN-CASH l•wful moMY of the PM from the data of llr91 la· COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF Dai~ Pilot OctObet 3t, Hoo FOl2 SURFACE ENTRY TO A G•:ifi Entarprl1n. Inc • nanca 88-22 llf*1 raltdtng J.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION United Slit .. or a cellltet 1 APPt.ICATION .NUMBER euanceOflltl .... Pf~ ORANGE. STATE OF CAL.I-vamb9r 7, 14 21 'tit ----------iDEPTH OF &00 FEET. • ftdc.,:,:arnlf ~·~loft cartied bt the IOlto-lno <Oii TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-clleell Clt•"'n on ttata ar Condthonld U•_Penn...!!._ NO .11\. &.c:uon 700 of Ill• F~IA, AS Pl!R MAit RE· -F050 MUSU8.E.D.. FROM TH( ~ I ~can r.9J.LCODHCIL..UD.I-. ~TV.tLMAY-8£ naf1onei6Rnk7'1l•lt0freid· -~Codeof~ CORDE> IN BOO 51f. t;:;::..=....;:;;;;;:=;;=::==:::::::::::;: SURFACE THEREOF~S c1or.-~fl0f\, 1192, •If 8EAS': AYES H•rtzog, A PUBLIC SAlE IF YOU •1alcred1lun10n Of81llte APPLICANT CuaColirne ThellmaforflhngCltwns..it PA0£91tAN0110fMl8·1===-----==~­ RE.$ERVED IN DEED RE· Nfl Strwr. 11.t Santa Schafer H•ll. WhHlar NEED AN EXPLANATION or ledet•I .. 111ng• end lotn Ill( not ••P•rl PftOI to tour Cl!ll.AN!OU8 MAPS. IN COADED IN BOOK 5288, ·~.~ml NOES None AHENT Of THE NATURE OF THE 8"()Cjt1jonc:tomtCtladlnthls l.OCAflON 6e72 Bolu MONhtlromllled•ttofthe THE OFFICE OF THE I PAGE 131. OFFICIAl Rf· Tiiis bull,_. wes ~ Hornbuckle PROCEEDING AGAINST 1t8ta 811 p8yable Ill the Oma Avenue llNrlnQ nota abOVll COUNTY RECORDEA 01' K ._ CORDS OF $AID ORANGE ducted byo •rv-Pf.t~est 11141 full t••t of the Ofdl• 't'OU. YOU SHOULD CON· of Hie all "O"' lltle end ZONE M l·A (~ttlCted YOO MAY EXAMINE IM SAID COUNTY '9CT11JOUI .._ .. {'.; .kQUMIX.. ~Ml, farmady TACT A LAWVER JntatUL bald Ji~ .11. as Menufecturfng DlltrlCt fd&JlapU1.JM..cour.L..I!~ PARCl!l. 2 ' NAMI tTA,_, LA C NUTT 84 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT EJ Sftme. CorDOr•tloft City Clerk• otttee. 77 Fair • Trv11 .. 1n tll•trnlprope<ty REQUEST~ iillOlltn ar• 1 person lntll'ntidln 'lfON·EXCtVST t•lolltlw!tllJSM•NWW . • • UNOER A DEED OF TRUST ADAM GARY. P'raa1•• Dftyt, Colt• MH• VICll, INC •• ,.,.. A. 811u•t• In Mid CA>unty ano an OUt·Pllltnl rat'labllll•t•on ttla •t•ta. you may Mtve EASEMENT OF USE AND dOlnQ b4.laineat . ,ACWIC adent of Hunt· DATED 1120119 UNLESS IUIN '· ...... IY. en, ...,."'..,· Ttu! ... I .... Of· Stat•. delCflbaO .. IOllOWI centef "'1flljn an lndullrl•I upon the ••ec:utor Of eClfnill• ENJOYMENT ANO OF' IN• f'UNO I, A Calltotni4t ~ Beach •1~ YOU TAKE ACTION' TO Clafk Reef LOT 90 TRACT 2341 ~ Cllllrlc1 i.1ra1or or ~ Iha .,. OAHS ANO (QAflS IN P1t1ner1N9,.2•t,..A11- 907. Mra. Nut\ was ,ROTECT 't'OUA PROP· ~~ Pub naC1 OrMQt Cout PubltlMd Orange COUI THE CITY OF COSTA ENVIRONMENTAL. torney 0lor Ille .. ecutor Of ANOTO L.QTSA.l .C D.E anu•, Sul.ta A•l, Cottt F b ' 8 ERTY,tTMAYBESOl.'"OAT -"'· ~t Dally Ptl01 Novetnbtt 7, 0.o!YPolOtNCMtnbet 7, 14• MESA, AS PER MAP AE· STATUS E•atnpt •under edmw1lr•t0f. and Ille .ifll ANDFICOMMONA,_EA)Of ~ Catlf«lliatMM rn • ruary ' A PUBLIC SAL! If YOU =' no. t98t .... 21 , 1tae CORDED IN BOOK 78, hctlon 1S301 of Iha Caij. the eoutt wllft ptOO( Of ... IAID TRACT NO 12078, Al lt\Mwodl F'llWIClat Cot· 902, tn Ava, Ilhnms. NEED AN EXPLANATION WO .. Md la.~ · , f'Ol4 FOSll PAGES 3 AND 4, OF MIS· l«nta En~rOllmetltel Ou•hty ViCe, a wt..itn raqut11 llat• 8£T '<>f'TH IN THE DEC-l>O'atlOn, 245 ,..., Av· M was p~ed tn OF THE NATURE OF THE •ttw. CEL.lANEOUS MAPS, IN Act Ing 11\at you """' IC*lal lA._,.TION OF ESTAlllSH-lflue. Sldta A•1, eo... at.h by her husband PAOCE!DtHG A(}AtHST nun•tc NOT~c Ml.IC NOTICE tHe OH1CE o, THE ON FtLE A C09Y of tne nota of the~ of an in; M!NT o, COVENANTS • ....,~CA t2tH. ~ ., YOU 't'OU SHOULD CON-,9!,..,.. Citnt .. ,O•llY r.-. 1~ COUNTY RECORDER 0, Pl'C>POMd ptoiact 18 on Illa In ventoryatldappt'..,,...,I of CONDITIONS ANO .-1. corj)oretoon .,. harles R Nutt. TACTALAWYER p'Oct •c-;~ NOTICIOll 'ICTrTIOUl9WM .. SA•OCOUNTV theOIOWtNnlofOeYliop. ••at• ...... or of•--IT!liltCTIONI MC.::lf Tllil bvalnete la ~ anuary 10. 1964. 782 ALlEOMEN't' AV· l7.2A.ll, 7 TMllTU'llALI NAMl.ITATUmff £XCEPTINQ TH~R~ rnll'ltSatvtcM.•2000 Main llonur---,,, ... NNllt,,....111 . ~~•l!n!!t9cll*lnW· ved mother of ENUE. cpsu MESA C'A Pt.lllC M>TICE Tl NO -TM followll'IQ pertOn .. re ,AOM All 01 OAS AND ~~ .. t.,,,~·r hwctl. In Sec1ion l200 and aou Of MINT NO M ·H37t1, Of. "L,odl Flrieftclail Cot G Nutt of ··1u. AJr ... lddt ... OI Nolaltllar~QMntNI OCMQbualfteal• -OTHER HYDAOCARIOtot& _,.,Of • , ... 'Ot ~ ••c.omitfllrotaaleCode flCIAl REco-.os. Diil· • G 'la .'.r:u. CA common de~gnaUon o l NOTICC M on lll4l 2Slh dlf of~ IEST IMPORT AUTO AND J.llNEAALS NOW ANO hon bly l,heNTput>llCERE$TED PE'" ........ C, C*wi1. ..... ANOE COUNTY, CAI.I· r,'.::,.1"""'"'J ...._, aVt n niua, . Pfopw\y .. shown IOOVI, no ~ .. ...0 ~ 1918 ti !tie hour oft 15 SALES 17222 SaNicaroo 11EREINAnER IN OR ANO Al ' ,.. ~ & ..... P.C .. f1ft ,()AHIA r Abo IW'VlVlni att 3 "8n'Wlty It Olver:i .. to ,. NOTICE IS HERUY A ... ohatdd•r atJhefr~ Cr ' Fownla.n V•ley. Calif UNDER THAT PART 01' ='= '""11.:C/0 ettand DeM ........ -....,.., • Tiie .... ed4t .. and wff.Tllr-:..·~~o:"'~ hUdren arid 3 complaf.,,... or. COfre<:t· GIVEN 11111 • puDllC t'!Mtlng entr•l'I(,• 10 tl'le. Old Oranoa t2708 SAID LANO l YINO IElOW ""' n.prw ....... CA -other common d ... lltlCM., -"1 . t --"""'-a...t-nH•I "' Th• b•n•flcl•ry -.Ill be fleld Oy IN CO.ta County Coutlhe>UM loealad Shalltam ZanelblOl•tl. A DEPTH°" 500 VERTICAL ~ °' "':':S.~ PvblleNd ~~ eoe.1 if eny, of the ,.., P'Ot*ty = COun'ty on Octoe.e; '°· ...-~~·· un0er .. dO.OofTR11t;by MIN Cit CoUncll on No• on laillta Ana &Nd .,. 1~t Stall' Ave •204, FEET BE.LOW THE SUA· OtOt ~I ion Deily PllOI ~ 7, •• dHorllJtd oou ,, rave Ide H rvlce1 r .. aonoh breactooroetauft vamt>et (1• 1988 11 8l0 ,....., •~••er"' 11'\Ct Four.ta1n V811ey c1111 t21oe FACE or: SAID LAlllD, 81.J1' n out"'*'~ If 1,_.. 14, 19M ,aoa PlitPOt'ltd to be t3t W• P ,... ~ will ~ conduc~ on In 1118 ObligallOM MWted pm or u eoon thlrHh• 8toec:h•-.y ,.,,,. """ Cel· Th•• t>U .. ,.... .. con· WITHOUT ANY A•GHT 0, .,. any ,,., QuetllOna 1tth Street, ~ A-3, lil'llll'led ....... ._. y, November tll•r•by haretolort ••· • pftcncabla, 111 till CA>un· '°'nia MONUME N-r TITll ouetad by an lncltvi<IWil CNTRY' UPON SAID l.A,..O P ..... ~ ~$2~ rtll.IC M>TICE COtl• Meae Cellfofnia ~~'f':" ... 17. 2', 30 PM ac.utad tna deltverld to IM c .. Cllatnbetl Of Crl Hell 71 IE""ICES INC • Caf. Sl\allrll'ft l.lndbiQtatl OR WITHIN SAID TOP 600 IOUlll . Tiie liftderliflnad Tr---• • 11, at 1, .. at undarllgned . Wl'lttett Oiae· ,,.,, Of~ Cotta l....'an '°'"'· COf .. .on M\OM Tt111 atatamenl ... ltlacl , ET Tt1t.REO' 'OR ANY ........ w. """· .... 1(9111 dl9Cllltn1ariyllebilltyfotany , .... Wettmlna~er Cem· laralion of Oef.Uil end De-ttlalollow'!nQllatn a<Jd1•11 :o;701 'cottage W1tlllheCountye*1cot0r• PURPOSE WHAf&OEVfR ,...,,, ............. ...... ITATW• lnCGrreCIM118 of ....... --------- \er)' with~. David manes I« ..... end written REZONE PETITION wev, Sutt• 31, Secr8'M1'110, angaCountyon Octol>tf 21 Al ,_ES[fWEO IN THI ~-c:tutareo.lt 1 MAI.II • n °' er.: and°"'* COfnlnOrl MJC GIC( M•lcolm I A1111tant not"•°' oet9l.ll1 and of elac:o ". • e . 1 o • s II•' o CA os.2s, PMM No (!1t) 1H8 Ot:ED TO THi HAL~ COM-o.1 Plloe ,.:::.,., 7 .,. GI' lllCflllCM'8 tten. " any, lhOwll .c.i .....,_ .,., ttOn lo cw the llndaf· Khuloo/AbH 9.,1 .. tan, ..,Q.7811 • dvtr 8"Pllfftted • ,.... PANV, A!COAOIO NO• ielty • .,, ••.... / .I •-Palltor' "' ,, rx: r int tlO"" to Mii tatd pr09«ty 11Uthor1led agent f0t Andre True1 .. I Y l11bstr,utl0ri of PublllitlM Ormno-Coa•t V£M8EA 6 ttM. IN IOOK tMt Tiie '°""4nt IM"Ofll l9id Mlewfl llW ,,...., M PICftTIOYI Ill H•ll Qv1IUan Church of 10 .. tltfy Nici Ol>ltgallqne. ladlllan. tor J*mlialon to TfU ... ,KOfdad 744, 1 ... 0.1ly Pilot Oetooar 31. No-2H1. PAGE! 240 0'11CIAL Foee rte¥e ·~ ftle uae of wttllout cowr.nt Of ..,. 91Am ftATW Hun~Bt>achof· tnd thetuftef t1141 llf'ldef•ra.tonepropettyal73Ssnd as tn•trumtnt No .1191T!bef7.14.21.1He Rt'.co.-oe " P'laJCM>TICE ftle ,1ct11tou1 lutlne11 =en ,t11,,...or~,.. TlleflDIOliil'I ........ °'-Br09 llOl'ltd clUMd Mod notic:aot 739 Pll\lllftf\O Avenue''°"' ee-32tll0 W!lL !L.L AT f·O~ The "'"' lldd• ... Of .. .,,,. •• 8uft9rlleld ~ ear title POHfH on, or ~ ......._. _, ... cw~ 'Cleftullandoftlact!Ofltoba R2toA3 Env11onmantalO.. PUii.iC AUCTION TO 01'*' COITllJIO(I ~ ._,, ....... Lid , JOO l..... ._., fO Plir ttle A ClilttGrNa UtftltM '-'· uary. Di· rKorded Jul~ 1. tMe •• t8'tntt1•hon Negative 0.0-· HIQH!ST llDDf,. FOR ot tM raal pt09tft; 1*•· '9CTmOU8 _.. point• Aw. s.m. AN CA ,.,,.. .... ..,...... tum ......... 1200 ..... c... rtcton. U8·8"9 in.tr No M·2~t ol Of. taretlOn CASH CA8H1£,_ 8 CHICI< above oucrlbed Is 111Am &TA,_.., t21f7 IM 'IOllltl..,,... ~Mid.. Of, • t..00, c.ta ...... '::========::::~ llCieil Fl«Ofdt In Iha Off'lca of NOTICE •S l'U1'TMl" 0" CEATl~llO C~ICK It m'2 ~IN 10 be 301' DON-ltlf ~ pettona.. Tiie fietl1'°"9 DullMM Deed Of TIWll, wll\ ....... ~ tltll .,. • I. tllt FlecOfdet ot °' ... QIV(N lllal ., Mid IN Ind (p..;Mlfe at ll!ne .9' .... In '9CTmOUI ....... NYIAO()t( LANO COITA OOl"O buelMla .. p.,.._ name~ toall0¥t .. tl\erllOn .. ~"'..... ~ ~ ~ty, pleoe aQ ,._,.., pet90ftt llawM money of the Ultlled MAMl ITATIMGfT MUA CALlf'ONillA ~ lllaHDIMW •1 .. 7,,.-•. "'Coullty on 8-emowt It, flOMl•I ........... 0: ..... "'*"' c.,. • a..oaaa.w1111amaoa but MfY•PPMrandba heetdby 81-*llM~no-.... Tllel~l*IOM•t Tile.,._.,_,_._., 8rtwtOI ltf'WI, ...,._AM 1111 ~-................. Clll1 lliliO...,O. .... :, wifriout ..,.,..,,. or ., 1111'' Cl ... COUi1a on the .W ..,ira11 111J 19 • ~ ....... ~ M Auto Cl*tlllTlt .. ~ l9f _,, CA t270' .......... ~ Cot· ., NM, = _, ,.,_ C... Dr, ......... . l'tllty. Hl>f• or~·' a1~11oned...,,, tl'\ltMe end te .., ..,,_ 9'1C1Mft ot &at!ta AN. &20 ~ '" .., .,,. ~OlvfM IMe Cofl*· por!IOOft, llOO l.1..._ al• 8 U w II ... f _, c.wee "1eM, C•.,_. ..,.lfl0h$1ei111mr.rr or If! ANY OF THE,..~ ............ w Orer "°9d.8ant• AM.,,,... .... ~ ..... .......i~ ....... A .......... Ma, CA r=---........ -.-.. f'!CY'lllflltle* o ~ Al'ORIMlNflONIO AC• ~·ot.Of-., .... GI Cllt.12707 d4tlS COMIW f *1 Ph "21 I 'Ill It 'T.,_I. "707 .. 'fNll, .~ .. ,_ ,.._ • _. ,.,.,. ••• ~...,of TIOHS AM! CMM.tiNGl.D c.MotfM ~-=L.~--~720 ---• .... _,, ------.......... '1111 ·-· ........ airi ........... lf!e not~I) MCUred by MllO IN COUl9l tPw .,...... tA14t 'QI Trct• 'tm Dt,..&.ol AnfW1M, ..._,.~ ....... 1Nt ~ Iii COft• ~ "¥ ............... ~~"'1 .. 11.11 - ... of TMC, int•• Njba:~onlYIMlle .. '* ·~,....... '"~ ~, ......... ,...~by tCOIPCHllOh • ... • ... -~ • ..., .AlAIPl!lftl• ...... -Dh• 2 I""' •lnM!dt10torollldld.ec1·..,.. ,......,,.. aooiru '• •.,,.., TMt ~ tt OOf\O .....,_ • ~-. VOh#M 9"" COttl-Of• . ..,... ~~ llld °"' °' :r,.,...,.. ~c....·ru-w ¥9"Cllof~.....,9"Y· ""°"otT the~ hMflnt dllCrfMd ill c«tB IDUI M-. llt ... _. ..... .,:.n•dttt* IO Mttafy Ille .............. ._,. WV ....., Jf ,.. CotllOllliol'J. 0.-111,.,.. ~----=--r-·. ~II-.......... *9 tef"'P -4 0..0 r1111. lt'lie notlet Ot tn •Mtan CIOtt ftCa of l1N COUMJ....,..., Jlrr;.L. ,..,.,.... ~ fA .,. No.e o.·..,. * ,,....., ,., ,..._ I ........, .... -, ---x1r•1 ' .... CfllrOM and..,,.,_. rftPOllOlllCt • ~ tt Of .... CountY. 'TfW9 ........... "8d Dl·lll'D' ...... 't; _, TNt,1112 *" -tlliil Mii ....... ::-.:o.::.:.::. '11111 • 1 •1 -... of IN Tn.etW Ind Cit Ilia lhp 01t1 ~ Ill ., ,,_ Tt\lllOt or "9ocWd ..,., -"".,.~QM Ill Of• Qef' llf Tniwt ........ _. 9W County Qwrtl Clf Of· ,,_ .......... 0 .. _, -.._. fl1'11 •t:. ._ •CIWllro.11 .. 0.. tnllll ctMtt0 11J Mid OMd tO 11'11 l!Utlle '*""!; WW. IL Gay_. .......... ~Oft~ I .... °"" 8'1'!11 • ~ .... ~on 0ctoW I. ... Ne.re,· a.. ff-.... • ... ~...... .. Cwlllllr.,.,.....," _..,.., ..... , ,_, -A.ca., ,.. ~ .......... " .... ~ ... 0....-1.,.. leld ,_WI! M ,..JOI\! a.rt • ' TM"""' ..... "" ' ,._ .. ....,_"""'*""'*" ,._ .... ~ Jl"'9 .. ~ •,t: Dllmmlltf~.._ "''"•• ~ OMii ..,__,..I ·s 81:. ,....,,. °""" C6ell _, ........ •,.:-~ ~,..,.., Of9111* '°9111t fl'ltn OJ'Or81119 0... ~---... ~-= o.i..':lt't." ... ~ !.;!!... IOIO o.llr ll'floi NouenMI 7 " .., "' -,., ........, a.Ir """· ~ t7 " VMO" Pf .... o.flr "" OcMW 17, ,. Dll'I .,.. OCtoW ,, ,. ........ -=== ... ,, . -.. -• 1 1Mt · -.aoi.., '° 11.~1.ttM CNt ... lftd .. ,.,.....,.,,. at.~'7,... ~, . .........,,,.. ....... .-.... · . L_,. .,,_, °'9n111, ,_ i1e It?• DrM ,..., Trutiae Md el 11'11 1"*9 ._ .,_q • , .. . -\; I Potato Chips help farm survive diopplngpric 801 rMIUI! · • . . .• • · · . • , 111 ,.,. .• ~ • . ~he C'a~J)btll family packa&e 1he ;vu struutc to survave. definitely not aoint to ett nch at that, .' con.onteed oil. The fryet de1enn1nes DMota Sty• QQ. ... flW .llboll . · chtps u\ bntf\t yellow and red bap, .. , never drtamed back an ~-but ~e can m~t a livina." Whtft the beich i1·<SOM, rakina tbe SI. 70a-.,Whidl11 lllOft ~~ CLARK, S.0. -fk?b Campbell matketing them in &roccry atom bcr that wr would lt't iarae tnoup to Campbell arew 47' Km · of 1bced po&aton with·• swab s1eel 1han most Oftbc cbilloa die has ~m~~ a liayloft tn an attempt aero s South Dakota under the labt-1 ju!itlfy one of th~." Campbell taid, pPlaloo last year and shipped lhmt rake \0 turn tbem'alid ~them from C8mpbcll aid. But &u,. .. ..,. ' to protect hlJ 1.400-acrt farm from "Dakota Style." watchina an automa.&ic pecQaer 10 Fnt.0.Lay in Kansas for pro. stickint «>ttther. t\Omemade -for cum•. f8da the penis of low com and wheat • The business ha,n'1 grown enouah we1ah8ounetsofchipsandicalthcm cetltnt He·planted ju" 42 acres of .. We slict them directly_1nlo the blk!h 11 sal\tid by Mad _ _....., pnc:et. . • to making the farm payments, but an a bag ... There·s no way we are potatoes l1tt spnns. but Ill ate beina ~ ... Campbell 11id. -rbat•.f the bdtcr than ocbetl. He c1qeut•1 ._.,~ He turned th~ Ion into a large Campbell says it's makina money. scUina I perttnt oflhe ch1f>1 in South cut and fned at the Campbell farm bi& fla\'Ot difference. And the b1ahtr lO umfM::e quality lO &oWcr 1be ~ lutchen and miniature ts\Cmbly l11~c And perhaps mo t imponan1, he says, Dako(a. We are juit ICrltchina the e1&ht .miles nonhcast of Oark. the quality oil." In fact, he llid it bas btta bard fGPt and. has tone mto the potato chip n provides some optimism for the surfa e and employini 12 people... sclf·ptotlaimed pouato capital of l...arler·chipmakerJ fry pouitocs in him 10 sn ~because u a~ busm · future at a time when man> farrnc" Hi~ wife, Betty. added •. "We arc South Dakota an<l home of Chef much nouerarca1C-f0t a much~ """ 1964 ht is UICd 10 ~ Reddy Foods Midwtit, which makes tinw; in some CASH 90 sccOnch, he what othcn ll\I bis ~ommodtties fr-cnch fnes. · • .. · said. "We take as much as 15 minutes wonh,, ' "We call them industnal strtnath to do a batch." · · chips because they; ~re lhickCT and · The Cl.mpbdh sell their dups in Tht fas_iiily't new buti~-bri.-1 iousher.'' Campbelt, 41 , said; 17' st9rd OM ~hvtfY _tt'\k'k runs: , other aubtlu~wards. t<>?·. • clenchma" his fist.· ''They lu'7e. a route$ fro}ll Abcrc:ken to Pterrt to "It \u cased a iot of Carm1!f touahcr, crisper texture." 1ou• Falb. and some distributors ptt1sure, becautc we kl>ow ~ aren I 1'he promoter in Campbell -he's also sell the products. , dependent on farmina:· Mrs. already had T-shins pnntcd wilh One momma recently. manqcnof CainpPell said. "We have an 1~ " Dakota Style Chips on the rront -stores fu Socarfi b and S1ou1t Fall We art ho.,tna we can make tbl: comes out when he talks about b.is called to ask about siettin& the chips. ~mcnts Wlth the farm aind hve 'G« new chips. ··1 don'l expect it to be • bia deal," this." • "You can act a pound of dip on Campbett said about· dhc a( the new Chad put 1t mo~ bluntly ... We arc them because they don't break," be markets. "But if il'a another case or too busy tow~ about bow tem~ s.id. "These arc the kind of potato two a wt"l"1' it is on the farm.' ht said. ~ you cat when the kids ao 10 /' •• The Campbells a.ot the tdtt !or setting up their own potato chip factory while on a tnp to Haw1i1. Theywantedthe1non~.Scott. l7,and NEW YORK CAP) -The fOllowlnt 1111 C 6 fi lhows ttMI Ovw -Hie • Counter had, I • to cam some money or stodu w wwren11 !Ml M+ff "°"' ..- college.&. but the idea quickly pew IN~~~~~~ binecl on from 11lhna-baas by hand to the oer.::~~!'Ci ·~lt or 1aot automatic C>ack.aier tnd $75.000 "!L4r = ~~· cMMfl~ \lrOnh of investments. dilf«ence previous Demand for the chtps keeps the price r' ht.nde 1 1e11 or operation runnma on the av P r c • . about four .&-hour sh1 a_ wee . ...Malm lfsl Cha Pd.. enou•" to pr0CC1s <,200_i.... .... of rhjn<, 1 .-n.t1u •11a-+I"• Op -=a S .,, "-_.,.. A' ~~ 2 T o ~ I Pl A I u rn Campbell s.1d. , 2 \11 + t • t ' u l> 3 ' The "explosive arowth" \he family 3 ~ V°I• + \.'J Uo once expected when the chips hit the ~ A'm"=~ ~""' I+ tt B: Sioux Falls 1'1Urket never developed.-H01e9S wt :_, ~ Uo -'but sales have betn teadily incrcas-~,_JltfJn.m i .1• B: ~--'-.....1.--.~.;.;.........--....--..i...:.;;~..;.;....._......;..:.;.;...+---..;..;--iart:;;;i;~ mg, Campbell said. c:=:oa i;n '"-1'1• 01» Bob Campbell with b.b ~ota Style potato chJpe. One hundred pounds of potatoes I ~:O 4 + 1-~ M: arc automatically peeled and shecd !:lent~ 'f I 1ij H: for each batch of Da.kota Style Chips 01~.!!... un 1' U• -enough to r.n SO etJbt-ounce bags. Au.O'Fr,T~ 11• UP 1C:k~e ii1k~a8~~cds:~k1 ~~er~ u a~ i . ~ ~~ 4 - NYSE UPs & DowNs OvER THE CouNHR +. PICK-UP YOUR CARD IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER Yo u con increase your chance to Win-Check This Sunday's paper for o WIN-Go cord. Daily Pillll ,~ TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD Wf. REALLY ARE. AT NEWSSTANDS & STORES ONLY. r ' , . . ' • j .. ) I ' I l D •• ' • • .· • • • I ill' Ii .... I I .. ' -...__ --·--------------------- _\I • NYSE Cr.MPOSITE TRAN SAC llONS • • PllllY'I OLlll• PlllU Stock prices dip again - -NEW'V0R*11'P/"---Slock'pri<et-driflcd -- downward Frjday as interesl raLes rose in ihc cred it -markets. Before the market opened. the govcrn.mCht reported that the civilian uoerQploymcnLrate held at 1 percent in October. The fiau~&ISQ_showedan increase of 298,000 in nonfarm payroll employ-ment _ · The.data came in 50mcwhat above expecLa· 1iQns o_o· WaJI Suttt, and analysts said that prQJTlpted weakness in the bond market. Prices oflong-tcnn_gov.cmmcnt bo~n=s.~w11=1'-ch:;:---­ move·in the opposite direction from interest l"ltcs. dropped about SS to $10 for every S 1,000 in ·race value this morning. ; WHAT AMEX DID . WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP} Nov, 7 ~~ '1 ~ ,.mt;=, ~·w~ "' ew w• l AMEX LEADER S Goto QuoTE s i METAL S Quon s -------- \ • NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 7 ·~1 Ai~ '1 ;.1 ~~· .i ==~~· I NYSE LEA Of RS Dow JoNE S AvERAGEs NASDAQ SuMMARV Teltott tuzs from U-...llObirt. TellxA.t.OU..gn et.ud \O '""''""I ""I~ ... Ui¢ . world'• f\nO:sL hendei\Vn ti"" el""'>"' u.... puflix:t. gil\., er.a el"""Y" \hi ~L °$1¢.Ct.\On.' -----· ' • ' r .· - .· . \ ,,. . ' LoW-cal 'Lunch -. Hour' at Laguna Perhaps Jean Kerr called her .new comedy "Lunch Hour" becau$C she wrote it durin& one. At least that's the impression the ·· f-----"~•Y OOftveys-tn its Orange-C-ounty prem~-at the bapna--- Moulton Playhouse. · There isn'-t much food fOJ' th<>ull,ht in thi~ ljAhtweaght script propped up by a quartet of cardboard characters. lt's just another ma long list of play~ dealing with roman tic shenanigans,, plodding a path well trodden by such forerunners as ••The Mam:iage Go Round," °Cactus Flower" and Kerr's own "Mary, Mary." In this instance, it's a marriage counselor whose wife is fooli.na -----------around, ~ be cooks up a ~udo --~· ~ -,., TITUS . ' .. affafr Wlth thc_other injured SPoUJC 10 tr}' and set.tJungs righL Probably the funniest line of the show is when, after a ton& haranaue about his. lousy mar- riage, he admits his occupation. At that point, the show appears to ••••••••••• have possibilities for further deltghts. but it's all downhill from there. . J don't like them -any of them, exocpt possibl)' the downstairs neighbor who breezes in and out with pearls of wisdom. But he's a spectator, and the principal players arc an unsympathetic lot, given to surliness. ego tnps and •AAiety attacks. · Robcn Engman abandons his usual bright but,ibiting style of comedy to enact the marriage counselor as an egoccntnc, manipulative son a few dearccs south of Professor Henry Hiains. We should be rootina for him to win back hiS' Wlfe-, but Engm~n never really makes us care one way or another. As for the wife, she's an icy number chipped at liaJttl)'.. by __ -----• Kathkcn Collins in--. pcnormantt as arnl>iluous as n is uninvolving. Her lover, a bland, siiff member or the idle rich, is ponrayed both blan<fTy and stiffly by Bill Littleton, who misses th~ opponun1ty for sharp self-satire. The one saving grace of the ast as Sherry Kraft's ditsy and delightful rendering of Littleton's wron&ed young wife, who comes to Engman for some make-believe immoral suppon. Kraft hits the stage at high pitch, klutzy and babblinc. and manages to sustain her character beautifully, even if she docs get on our nerves occasionally. Larry Spencer kicks in with a cleverly crafted ca.meo as the neighbor, Enaman's landlord, and the only one wbo teems to have his psyche intacLH.is..bridpcrformancc is-an infulion of fresh.air into an incrcasinaly stale situation. Marthella Randall, a veteran director with as much stage savvy as anyone in Oranae County, is hard prcsaed to elevate the material at hand. But when youfattcnuon wanders, it can wander aiecfuUy all over the elaborately designed set by the faihcr-son team of Don and Dou& Williamson. Settings at the Moulton always look as if they're competin1 with the Plgeant of the Masten next door. "Lunch Hour" isn't Jean Kcrr•s finest. but it has its moments. Performances continue Tuesdays throuah Saturdaf'!;! 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 unul Nov. 23 at the Moulton, 606 na Canyon R • • O h c " • -,.., • L...:;; • form • O!!O, Lag~;; ~c . au 4'4-07 .. ..1 tor ttCIKI an auon. hbli1w: Karen Wittmer EditM: Tom Tait Dol"'°"1c Edilcw. Dilie Redfcam A,, Dlnct<N: Steven Housh Clm1l11tloll MIUMf"r.' Terry Kandle """wtlofl "'•""fr'.' Robert CMtrell ... .. ,. ORANGE COU1'TY'8 _FIRS8T, SOLO IN SIBELIUS VIOJ;IK COKC&RTO ••••••••••••••••. 11 ---Bf-OHRISTOPllER PAD1ER .. ynoon Tay played the Sibelius Violin Concerto wit.!t.._the South ~out Symphony S.twday. Of the sotopcrformanccs which I have hCud th111CUOn an Ofinae County, it was the finest. The Sibcli~ Violin Concerto is an unusually beautiful -and unusually difficult -piece of music. 1 recall a friend having studied this work many years..,, ultimately coming to the conclusion that it could not be olilyed by any creature possessing less than three hands. Taylor. however, played it with two ... and quite well at that. , ~ . Still smarting from nTrick or Treat," our auat critics a lukewarm reception to uSouJ Man," the coinedyabout a white }Ou th passingasblacktogetanaffirmativeactionoolJclCacceptancc. Most considered the flick shallow andjuverille. You can't please them aJL but we keep trying. · IMAGINATIONS RUN WILD AT COSTUME PAR TY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _........... • • • • . 13 By VIDA DEAN Some of the several h\lndred pests at the Le Bon Marcbe preview let their sense of fun '--° Wild. Invitations to the Newpon Harbor An Museum Council 1 weekend &bopping spree pany at the South Coast Villaae Mercantile builclina read .. come in costume or come as you a.re." ff Mary Ann Miller bad not been with Len (easily recogn.izcd in sheik attire)and bad DOI~ she would have never been identified. The usually trim and attractive blonde was costumed as a 200.pound; overweiaht; over-the-bill Playboy bunny. LE CHATEAU A LITTLE BIT OF EUROPE •.••...••..•..••••...•••.••••.••••.•••••••••••••••••••.•••••... 19 By FIFI CHAO The Country Side Ina, )25 8ii1t01 Sliect (at Red Hi!!). Nrwport ~:".'"~r is a vcrv chafmi~liffle llolelin the manner of small European aubefae. Besides the dOle aldaarilma that hits you in the lobby, the Jarae open central courtyard in Diel place to have a little sun or to lit beneath an umbnfa wit1r frimdl or business associates for aood conversations.. ()(. coune, tbat W'JlC homey feelina pervades Le Chateau Restaurant, where you will find food that is a bit continental~ a bit Freocla country and a bit creative CalifOrnia. It's not Europe, but cloec to il CALENI>AR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :.4 • UNCLE DON'S Vl&W8~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• i 7 REST AUit.ANT nws .............................. 21 r . . . .. • Since when was Glenn M1Her con· ore accomplished musicians who lio"e srdered hip? hod formal music training at some WhOt's so cool about big bond · ·point in thetr careers. · frlu mUSICKHlS who weor looioliie Milfer h1mseH ployed drums in 1ozz 11----nrredcnocterr otJ<t play wh1e slfflng bonds-oi'M1liEon High SChOOI m long =----=..:...:--=--= .. in chotrs? · Beach and rays, "ThB' 'Jes and '40s And-why the hed are loco/ rod 'n' hove olwoys been loscmoting to me, roll hotshots who ploy Genesis ond ·in fact, I d1dnrt core 7or r<Xrn' roff Huey lewis most nights until I was about 10 or ~~r~;r;:~:. n~~k'n'Rollers Swmg· lnto}lz :·~100;;Y/xi:;!ed Glenn Miler 8WNY Sun--~..E\l_}\; -rL.J Such 0jp1rolKX1s ore day of o Newport _ ' . not unusual for Miller, Beoch bor1· on avowed nostolg10 nu/ Maybe it's because, as £Me Elington said, "It dori't mean o By RdBEir HYNDMAN who drives o 1964 Gokwe convertible and thinh the hippest thing ii 11 ain't got that swing." -• guys oroond were cool customers like Deon Mortin, Fronk How else do you explain the shining success of Don Miller's Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Cory Grant. Bi Bond, which hos been · sw· musk Sunda n· ts at "Some people thought P4Jftmg this together was kind of ium es// 'IS!m s Nf-Newport 8eoCh? f/S y, ' says. at s fl t ymg music t f s to With three performances under their cummerbunds, Jhese · and /rue enough to be oroond for 40 or 50 years?" roders turned jazzmen hove been podmg them m for the post iump/est1ltskin's owners weren't wor"ed about the ''risk" Wlt88.-w«1h at /he dub, kx,pted near the Newport Pier. As elfher. bondleoder MiHer says, "The response 1s getting better, lhe Co-owner Bob "lou1e" Monslieki so1d the idea of booking a bond is getting tighter and the crowd is getting bigger. " b19 bond hod been on their minds for o long time. With o snazzy horn section of ·trumpets, trombones and "It was something different that no one else in Newport saxophones bocked up by drums, boss, guitar, piano and o Beach hod," he said. "We liKe the music ourselves and decided singer, Milltif Teods his bond tnroogfl sefectJOflS om n 10 go o11eod wiflr 11. 11 _ Miller, Blinglon, Benny Goodmon, ~oont Basie and others. Mansfield said the pocked club each mght has been They Ed off with MiHer's "Moonlighl Serenadeµ and move encouraging, as 1s the wide range of clientele at the bar. "A lot through such popular tunes as "In the Mood, 11 "Pennwlvonio of people ore bflngmg their parents m with them," he says. 6-5000," ''Tuxedo Juncll0fl11 and Elhngton's lomoos "It Don'J To ooild the bond, Miller first COfl/OCled rod mus1c1ons lo Mean o Thmg II It Ain't Got. That Swing." • compflse lhe rhythm section and rehearsed with them before It is indeed upbeat, vibrant muslC ployed with skill and energy contoctmg horn players: "These were all people I wonted to by young muskions who tackle the sopl11st1Coted orrongemenls play with for o long time," he says. wtfh enthusiasm. From the bond Private i come Craig Snozelle whoploys 1 o Miller, ploying big bond JOZZ means mcxtJ than o nostalgic upttghl boss m the big band. from Millet'J awn Cafe Society, trip down Memory lone. He belie ves the music of the 1930s drummer Fron! Ortego was recrwted Dexter !eyboord1st Barry ond '40s con be as enoyoble today as it was 50 years ago. Hovis signed on to ploy piano. · "Thfs was thetr dance music, the pop music of the #me. Jn fact, The bond Chapter 11 contributed singer Julie Welles, 1ozz and pop music dur1ng the '30s was the same thing. This guitarist Moll Von Doran and David lindsgr, who plays qlto sax . was, of course, way before all this lawrence Welk stvH that The other horn players include logon Bochoroch, o high kind of changed what was going on, 11 Miller soys. "That feel of school sc1en.:e teacher, on alto sax and Gil Alcantar on baritone swing hos always been o definitely hip, CO(!)/ kind of thing -o sax. Akantor's brother Dove plays trumpet along with Steve linger-poppin' thing." Dillard and Pot Mullen -"He's 1he one hlffmg loose lugh The music Miller's bond plays 1s borrowed directly from the he soys. ''But I figured if I wos going to try it, I woold give 11 my notes, 11 Miller soys. David Eostley and Charlie Mori/Jes platoon popular big bonds of the 1930s and '40s. first it was Duke best shot," m the trombonist's pos1fl0fl. Ellington, Counl Basie and Jimmie luncelord's bonds, then Benny Miller, the lead smger for the rod bond Cole Society, Mtfler himself smgs obit with WeUes, but 1~ content to simply Goodmaff and Glenn Miller. decided to start with other· rod musicians playmg-in VCJrious l60d IM bond. '11usJ i indo slond lheLe.JJIJd Jooi .good. I !tt the "Th6y were reo#y dedicated lo the swing ond keeping it bonds in Orange Coonty. sutl," he soys. moving, always moving, 11 M111er soys. "I wasn't inferest«J"' hiring hot jazz musicians. fifsl of all, o With help from his former high school JOZZ teacher and 1011 Ellington's wos the ho.JS8 bond at the old Cotton Club. lot of them hove ol the personality of o wet rag and I wonted boodleoder Tracy WeHs, o frlelong friend of the family. MiUer Goodman's band leotlJfed Gene Krupa on drums, o celebrity m some energy and showmonshtp up there," he ·said. '1 also gQI hold of music charts ond al the necessary accessories for o his own right. Lionel Hampton and Harry Jomes got their start in wonted to get some young musicians. Whenever you see o big big bond, inc1uding the red-and-white sJonds the musicians ploy the some bond. Those names ore to Miller whOt ieggie Joelson liiiiid now, of DiSl16'f'/and or wherever, they're al these old behitid. F1ncnciol bodmg .come from locQ/ rock czar Steve and Dwight Gooden ore too little leaguer. .guys. . McC/intod, who manages several Orange COtllty mUSJC1ans. Miller, 25, grew up lrstening to the jazz of the '30s and "&1 you gotta' remember, when these guys (Ellington, Miler, Of course, there ore differences lrontmg a big bond that dreamed of putting together his own bond. His !other listened to Goodmon, etc.I were p/oyingi it was o yocKPg man's game. smg1ng wildly "' front ol o rod bond doesn't prepare you for. ;ozz r«ords al the time at home and often traveled from long Ihat's what I was ofter w'*' I put this bond together. To my ''With Cafe Society, it's o 'no holds barred' Md of thmg. Beach to fhe old Rendezvous Bolroom in Bolboa·to hear ii live.· knowledge, rm the youngest big bond leader oroond and I We're rambunctious, high-energy, and I con iust d1mb the So when Rumptllstiltsiin's oHeriid Miler a Sunday night sloL for wont«J lo ottroct o young "owd." ' wo#s, 11 MiHer soys. "&I with the big bond, it's much fflOfB laid eight cons«utive weeks, it was timeJa him to put up Of shut 'f'· It dowt't matter that Miler's musicians 0te performing jazz bod and elegont, sophisticated." • ·~real( hod fto idtJo where it would /tJod, and I ml dOn't, 11 hJnM written 20 yeon t»lor1 ony ol lhtlm wwe bprn. ,.,.,,Y ol Pleose seo "Big bond" poge 16. l - ., .. . . j I .. - ' . N rforms Tuesday throuah Saturday av-------~-9p.m .to I a:m;mt~Zot Room-~-­ a1 the Irvine Hilton a nd Towen, S M TW T F S · 13900 Jamboree Blvd, Irvine. 863-3111 1 CAFE UDO, 2900 Newport Blvd, Ncwpon Beach. 675-2968. presents 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 vocalist J udi Lee at 1hc ptano for 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Ja17 al Five'' from S-8 p.m. Tucsd.ty through Saturday and the Lido Jill 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 22 ~~~1th~~:/o ~~~gh Saturday 23 24 25 26 Z7 28 29 ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 17 14 Placenua 10 Cost.a Mesa, 64S-809 I 30 Live D1.1oeland Jan for dancing and listening with the Bourbon Street Jaa .•pzz Friday LUltE AND THE LOCOM~ Ton•&hl and Saturday a1 the Orange C 1rclc ~loon 105 WC$t Chapman ~ 1.cnue at Glas~I in Orange!. ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monda) throu&h Saturday in the lobby bar, Irvine Hilton and To~ers. 17900 Jamboree 811.d. m Irvine. from 5 UMll 9 p.m 863-3111 JOHN MORIARTY. JJ.Ll p1anis1 appears Thursday throu&h Saturday from 9 pm unt il I a m. at the lobby bar of the lrvrne Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. 863-3111. . po CONFRE Y PHILLIPS Jau. Tri~ Batsheva Daflc• CoMpofly o/ l•~a•I 7:30 PM · lJNDAY. NOV. 9 Rn ~Jahr S 12 ~~nc:e; S IO Do- ODC/San Francisco Oberlin O.nce CellectM 7:30 PM • SUNDAY. NOV. 16 Rn 5.au· S8 AdV<1nce. S8 at Doo< DtSCOVER BOLIVIA Armch•tr Adventme Stmes 8 PM · FRIOAY, NOY. 14 Ticket•: S• Ad111nce: SS at Door Class1c~1 Vocal Ensemble 8 PM · SATURDAY, NOV.15 Rea Seat• S7 Advance; H at Door -CHILDREN'S THEATER: " PINOCCHIO 2 • 4 PM · SATUROA Y, NOY. 22 Ticket• $3 Advance, $4 at Door Band Thursday and Friday from 8-' p.m. LE CHATEAU W UNGE features the. "Tan Society~ in The Alriuni cour1yard of the Country Side Inn Tuesday through Saturday 4 3().8 30 p. m. 325 Bristol L. at the comer oC Bnstol and Red Hill 1n Newpon Beach. , TRE TAJ Cu1 ine oflnd11prcscnts Jaz77-1 Ip m . ftatunngDa~Butchcr 1 o n P 1uJ Carmen Wi th sax. 1975 Sunnycrest enon. 526-8283. MUSICAL TRIO INTERSEC1'10N featunng Tracy Longstreth, Tom Stein and Alexandria Taylor, pcrfonn popular upbeat JIZZ at ~ the new Pnnccss RC$taurant and Bar every Thursday through Saturday from 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Dancmi. no cover charge. Dinner reservations recommended. The Alicante.Princess Hotel. Harbot and Chapman. in "Sanday CAFE UDO 2900 Ncwpon Bl"d. Newport Beach, Mu Bennet w11h "freeway" 4 to 8 p.m. Lado All Stars featuring Wayne Wayne from 9 p.m.-1:301.m. RONNJE BROWN TRIO al annelo 's Sunday lhroulb Wed nes.-da~ at 8 p. m. Ctassical jar.z and J>tano. 3$1) £tit C61St H1"1w:IY In COtOna del Mar. 675-1922 for reservations and infonnatton. llonday . . u.-ure Tb.la · watercolor by LJDD --~ .. ,.n qtl u · ezhJ,blt featut.a& tlae work of lilor'Oa a.d llarft7 Clemana. Tbe esh.lblt ra.u tllroaaJa ""· tl ba tlM ~ Cout College A.rt Gallery lo cata • • Cldl ~28 fut more ROBERT DUQU~NEL Sec Fn- day hstinLoo . CAFE , 2900 Newport Blvd. Dan Jacobs Sextet 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun- day listin&. lnf ormatlon. Wed.oeeday Tbanday CAFE UDO see Fnday IJStmg. CONFREY PBIUJPS See Fnday hi.li ng. Gran~ Opening ·oesigner Sunglasses . at . DISCOUNT PRICES! As seen in N-M, SFA , Nordstrom & JW Robinson's • Laura Biagiotti • Ray Ban • Persol • Pierre Cardin • Sophia Loren • Pinifarina. • Ralph Lauren -~~~ • Polo • Diane Von Ferstenberg A SHADY IUlllEll 675-2211 2333 E. Coast Hwy. H-1 Corona del Mar (Upstairs behind Begets Etc. -Next to Matteo's) lloaday LACY J . DALTON who firsl r.1.· pk>dcd into ~ recocdinr \c.t·nt' dunn1 t 979 with ber hit "\Bl) Blur Ey~' WJU appear for two \ho~\ to n.,ttt 7 and 10 p.m at thl Craz)horse Steak House. Laq J '' dynamiccomb1nat1on of rock 'n' roll country and rythym and blu(') mllrd m to one. Crazyhonc is located a Oyer Roed uit off' the SS frttwi' • Santa Ana.· For ocket 1nforma11on call 549-1 S 12. ,....., IUlllEoS GILDED CAGE "K: !\di Uroay list.in&. ........ , THE C'L\ZYBORSE IJ"M tm country dance I sons by Ron an~ Donna at 7,l() cv.:ry Wtdnctda> niiht t 'Its( Brookholk>w Dr. m Santa ..\na S49-lj-1 2: ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE ~· '-'' urday 1istin&. -- .... _ _...:. _, • .. ' - • UCN wn.1,1ug 6 C.. at elm', "teens l(>;.21 at .. , .... 23642 Rockfidd Inn. 2600 Aveuida Del ~le, 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Oraqe, Blvd. in El Toro, Prtttnted by Cec San Clemente. 496;9202. just east of the Ntwp0n Fruway. Farrow. S6 admillion, 300 capeciay ----- Ken Williams performs on keyboard, Call 837· 196 I for more informaoon. ~---.:'1.~:;._------....... ~-- suopbone and vocaJizn IOlo on TllE BOP, tee Friday listioa. SHEA& PREVIEW performs hve Tuttday and Wed, Lou Rotsi adds LEEFEJl•El.1,SllOWSeeFriday cachTucsdayfrom8p.m.·12:30a.m. vocals and the new plitar syntbesu.er listina at the Sheraton Ntwpe>rt Hotel. 4S4S on Thurs. thr<>Uth Sat. Rlc:k Garvey U!N WD.LIAMS 6 CO See Friday MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. JOlftS W lfoup every"fi'iday anct5at. isfinJ. . . . • 133-0570. 963 2~ on drums. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tues. CllAllUE AND anus Sec Fnday THE 80.P, see Friday listioi. J"rtday i.£z Fmul'ELL SHOW ·features throuah Sat., Sun, from 8 p.m. to I hstin~ l'JlAN MARTIN, see Fnday listini. . l'1UN MARTIN i)crfotms easy Ferrell on saxophone. piano _and ,. a.'&.AAUE AND emus uitar aric:t . ~ GAAHAM TRIO See Friday ~ WILLI.AMS• CO. See fnday h~teruna. co"!temporary musac on the vocals TuesClay thf'OU&h Friday piano ouo With music ~f lbc 60s hstma. · Ii tang. . paano. Dancma avaJlable Tues.-Fn. 4:3(). 7:30 J>.Ql. at the Countrysadc Inn currently°'> perfonnina Wednesday Smaday ' ART GR.A.BAM ~BIO See. Friday '1:»10:30 p.m .• Holiday Inn. Bnstol . m the LcChateau Lounae, 32S Bnstol throu&)l Saturday at the brand new IEN W1LUAMS 6 CO See Friday hstina Ave., C05ta MeM. SL in Newport.Beach at tile inter· Montetty Bey Canners Fresh Sea-Wedne9Clay THE HOP presents dancin1 musJC sec1ton of Bnstol and Redhill. food Restaurant, Irvine Home &. Listing. Fn . ..S.t-"The Coal Jerks.,." alivc.50's • S49-0300. Garden C.enter. 15483.Qil.vcr Drive Iii da ~nee band. un. at 8:30 p.m.; DEN'NYPEZZIN1tthe8ri1tol8ar a.nlrvtAC,s.49-1757. 00 1 Monday Night Foo1beJI with a free •nd Gnlle, Holiday Inn Bmtot Plata ART GRAHAM TRIO at Oqk.e's: THE HOP, see Fnday listina.. ~fTct and no. cover. charae for Hotel,31318ristoJSLmCostaMct:a. Placc1ttheNeWP,OrterRct0rt,con-SWALLOWS COVE in San \ andiron fans with a wide scrttn tv .. Rock and Romance" is fealu~ temporary mUSIC.Jll2; South Amen-Clemente-Lave b11 band danc1n1 lO and tcveral mon1ton throuattout the each evening Wednesday thtouah can tempos and old standanls. Tues-· the music of Les Dou&!M and has club. Mon. at 8 p.m.: "Rock Aroond Saturday afl, as Denny Pezzin takes day throuah Saturday, 9 p.m. to l::JO quintet every Wed., Thun .• Fri. and ___ the Clock," a htSlOry or roclc and roll you throu&b time to din« 10 the a.m. ,... Sal: evemna 7-Ll p,.m. No admt JOn ___ fcal'unnt Jason Chase Tues: at 8 mu icoftbc.Jift.CSandmrnu<xs.,you. ~==~~' a~. Wt<tnc<Sday Grari(I , buffet . BfG BANDS SOUND AT PARK NEWPORT Every Wednesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m.. cnJO) the Bti Band SoundsofBcnnyGoodman, Tommy Dorsty and Glenn \Miu performed by Tony Solla and;itbe M1Jliorwres Band. in the main lounge of the P•rk New~rt A~rtments' Spa (I Pa(k Ntwponln Newport Beach.). The frqc performance 1s ope-n to the p.m.; 1..1p Sync contests Thurs. Tim utto the ei&hties. Call 557.3000 for and dinner -dince wit Les DOuilas Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. morcanformation. NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for Qumtc18p.m.-121m SanClemente p~hc, 644-4664 \ • EXERGIS---~ YOlJ,R OPTIONS At RACQUETBALL WORLD & AEROBIC HEALTH CENTERS we believe there's mort to good health than good looks. Our concer~ is fo continually set standards to mut t~emands of peoplt looking for TOTAL FITNESS. Ou' ultimate concern is YOU! • Ra quclball rouns • Indoor hciltd lap pool . • £ \ICn\1vr frtt wciahcs •Sauna • Pro tiop •J~.11i • Ouu:loor track •Kids club • Ac:robtcs •Sna4k bar ff Initiation Fee· November 1st-9th -F.V. Club Only FOUNTAIN VAi LEY IOI IS TaJbcrt Avenue ~~nl tu 405 I '"l' 11 Br*hurs1 962-1782 1usrALTERAT!tfN , ,"Jf OA.Y c,f RVIC E 1\t l J../r JW< GUAf/ANTEED lJ @ %> AL;L TERATIONS ~ try re,> re,> Thia w.-Only1 . ~Lr Lr Expires 1-1/20/86 YOUR COMPLETE ALTrnATION SERVICE <;TORE COSTA MESA C.ocmYAIOS 7t4-631·57f7 ~, fJlday.fO-. 7Dal ~·o-..~ MARINA 'ACIFICA MAU ~r-2n 1m~~ CosuMou Gear Up for Spnng ... ~ ~Ruff Hewn .. P\Ji· on 1n-we I fil VP )Q.J( 'NC>fdlObe needs -...1th UI seMCe A var ty of~ cof10n goods . . -------------- ----------- &Qg§~~~ 228 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • (714) 644-5070 , 1Q¥. -I ' . 0 N· TIN U E ·D by phone usina Visa or Mastm:ard. FOCUS st,.a aroup of 11nakt lllCS and tocializina. COii SS, h&hi buffet for information, phone 432-S880. 30-39, meet at 1 I .30a.m. at lhcSoulh included. Call 673-3282 Tor more Coast Commu.ruty Ctu&tth, Sl20 anfonnation.".No-bolt bar, - Saturday Bonit1Can)on Dr .• Irvine 854-7600. THE NETWOll& l'Oll SINGL~ THE CARTIEBS AND H 1.ARAT ~ICYIUENDSS1n&Jcs•Sand ..,es JG.SO, meets cvtry Tuesday CLUB for san~s dance at Mlly's over, meet for Early Bird dinner at 6 evenina from ~9 ,pm. for dancina California Cuisine Restaurant pn-p.m. at the tud10 Cafe, Coast tlo "d' • door pmn-and vate room, 800 North Tustin, Santa Hi&hway and Maf1Umte in Corona "arpriscs. Aars 30-SS. Location • Ana Members Sijucsu SS. A~ def Mar. Rctervauons arc \ musl vanes. C.all 99S-09S2 for 1nfor.' RIGHTEOUS 'BROTHERS IN ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec Fn-JO-SO. Every Saturday-f.11 p.m. S44-9?S9 · • mai:ioo. CONCERT At the Hop. Fountain day listing. -641-3987 WBEELOFYRIENDSRIP anjld Valley. tonight at 7: 30. S 15 per for details. over 4S, meet for brunch at 11 a.m. at Wedaeeday person 18774 likookhuf')t. 1n Foun-WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for The Taj, 1n Fullenon. S2M282. C O NV --£...:.-ll-S-A~T-1~0 N S & ta1n Valley 963-1366. .... smile 45 and over, metl for dinner PARENTS wrTBOUT PART-CAMABADEIU!! AJCOrange Coun· HATORI, ~Fnday h ting. ~tt 7 l'(.m.""11T l'tan .... ,1•5 fnn-ilrb NERS Soutbem C11tfom11 R~ ~r-.r.--==r.;:m ar-r;"Yn,., m 11 ~Jl~ FRAN MARTIN, sec Fndhy lasting. Habra".' For reservations and mfor-Council host an Autumn festival ~~;:;~ H:0la~gton Jb~h· LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnda) -mation. call Mauic, 526-4282. dance tomaht at the Q~hty Inn, lnn. 2t12 Pacific Coast Hiahway h\tang Friday TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM Convention Way and Har\>orBl\ld an SJ.SO covel'\ ·one drink, hot refresh· DENNY PEZZIN Sec f-nda y hstang f'OCUS %0 8 &roup of si~es ages SINGLES ages 30-S5, invite Jewish Anaheim. Doors will open at 6:30 ments and social hoUl'. H!1>_Py hour SWALLOWS COVE 1n San 20-29 • 7.30 So h sannies m the community for an p.m. withdancinafrom 7-11 pm. The from 6-7:30. Call ~JS9 or Clemente. '-"-c Mon"-~ 11 ting. • meet al p.m. at t e· ut .. d t th bl nd •'--~ u.; c t c , Ch h s 120 eveninJ of movies and board games. ance 1s open o e pu 1c a uK; )~ 7795. K!!NWILLJAMS&iCO.SttFnday i:'s Commu~yl uSS4-7600 bqinnang at 7·30 1n the Acta\lities donauonas$4formel'nbcrsandSSfor PARENTS WITHOUT PART-hs~n~ E S See F . ;~~~3~ci.·u~TG.l.F.e,ery Center of the Temple. Tustin Ave. a~sts. For information, 994:2245. NE&S, CllAPTER SM invitN all 8 LI ANDCH.Rl nday Friday· at Sp m at TheCounhou~.-2 and Fairhaven an"Santa Ana. Brinµ ..__ ... _1 s1iiife parents to a mint-danct and L1sung. · · · ' >11 d "' • u-. ;.., h ART GRAHAM TRIO Stt Frida\ -Hutton Ctr. Dr. an Santa Ana. P• ow to sit on an your 1avonte oncntatJon ton,...t Wll 1 no-host . · CLASSIC FRIENDS 1n&les aie 4S game. Casual dress. Adm1sc;1on 1s SS THE NEWPORT IRVI NE snack bar and barbecue. Oncntauon hsung • · · afldo"cr, meet for Happy Jlour.toda} which 1nd u.des refreshment\ CHAPTEB of Parent Without Pan-~ns at 6'.IS and dancin_t_at 7,p.m. Thunday . -at S p.m. at lhe 7th floor. Home Manlyn at 731-3780"" or Rarry af ners presents heir Nev.comers• 01ptstrano Bay Yacht Club in Dana Savinp Buildin&. S Fwy./El Toro· S92-4645 Onentat1on u ch Tuesday from Potnt. 34SSS Casaw., 493-7102. For HATORI. see Fnda~ hstmg. Road in El Toro 544-9259 ROW TO REACH OUT TO THE 8-9 IS p. m .. fc)llo~ by c:ofT~ and mo~ mfomut10n, call the . infor- . FRAN MARTIN, see Fnday WHEEL OF -FRIENDSHIP for OPPOSITE SEX a program for convmation. Call S49-113S for mation line at S86-9183. hsung. srnglcs over 45 meeu for T.G.l .F. al siniles at Golden West CoJlcge today fun her infonnauon. Memben.hip in PWP iropen 1o THE HOP, see Fnday hsung. Orangefair. 1n Fullcrt,pn at 5:30 p.m. from 10 a.m. lo 2 p,m._m Adm1ms-WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP singles divorced. ~perated, v.idov.ed or LEE FERRELL SHOW See For reservations and an formation. lration 211 Program fee is S 16. Call o"er •O. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. never ma med p1~nts ·of hvmg ~~~~~~~~lda¥+~>fMl-,..-~~~~~~~~ca=l~l~52~6-4~2~8~2~ ......... n-r.~~..--·--.--~~8~9~1~-3~99~1~to;:.,.,;..;~;;,.:;s~tc=r.~Di:;;..;;sc~u~s~1~0~n~w~1~1l --=a~t~L~ura:1 's1nAnaheim.S2M282'="'=-...J;JlmlUE~JU:lll!ii~.u..J~J.qjµi.&1J;Jl.Jl...-I I a rec our in u c w o rca roug POift BEACH AILING not a actor. A nonpro 1t. non· DE NY PEZZIN AT THE v.oruhop in v.hich c;ingles have the bamcrs of fear and group acti vit ies SINGLES, 21 and ovtr, mttt every scctanan. educational orpn1z.at1on BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE 012JX)nun1ty to discuss all aspect of and open discussion wlll explore new second aod fourth Tuesday an the PWP provides a procram of social See Friday h ttng. the-s1nKtC"S lif-c 1 offered at OranJe v.a)s to initiate conversauon and Bo&ie Room at the HuntinJton Bea 11Ct1vit1cs. discussions and stud) KEN WILLI.AMS & CO. See Coast College tonight 7-10 p.m. in 1den11fy cf1fTettnt ltlndc; of rcla· Inn on Pacific Coast H1ahway 1n lf'OUPs for s1nale pa~nts and their Friday listing. Room 110 of OCC s Counsehn1 and uon hi~. Hunungton Beach Purpose of the families. CHARLIE AND CHRIS See Adm1ss1ons Bu1ldana. Reg.astrat1on club 1s to get single boat ownen Fnday Ltstmg. ftt is SIS. Tickets may be purchased Sunday together with ~ingle crews for sa1hng t Ody PNot o.t~/ Friday, Novwnber 7, 19M DOllY 0$1811 TO Amil IT CWY HISE By the ume he Wff fot1rtttn y~n old. he wu a l~end. "'uppy love," "Co Away L111le Girl," "The fy,,elhh of Never" and ·~ C>Onny C>Mnond Album" set off i teenqe Donny Osmond crne tNl would e¥entu.lty nrn him twt"nrr-one 1ofd f1fbum1 in a ihorl n1ne~ye.r ~rtod. Eight of thole (n jU1t OM yw alone! Donny Osmonchn the-~ as~ in a MW dlfeictlon At age 28, he fttk 1t is time to shed the tttn • even tttnyboo -irNge tha1 hn been arot1nd his neck since he ~ his debut H 1 hve yur old mem~r of ahe Osmond Brothers on the Andy Willblms TV \er~. and even C'Triflt 11 throush hit Donny and Marie~. • • Now .tter working 1n many d1fftrent aspKtl of the entert.i1nment 1nduttry Donny <nmond is moving boick into the recOfd indutery. , ' Donny will be 11 the Cruyhorse for 2 shows Mondly, Dec. l\t at 7 and 10 ~-m The Cruyhooe Steakhouse i. louted in s.nu AN off the SS fwy • .1t 1he O)'er Rd uit Phone 549-1512 for ticket 1nf0fm1tlon . .. P'rl~ '"--SWALLOWS COVE an an aemente. Live b11 band dancing to the muncofl..n OOuiWvocallst and ru\qu1ntct .. evcry \VcdncSday, Thul')· day, Fnda) and Saturday mp11 San Clemente Inn. 2600 A\emda Otl Prcsadcnte. San Clemente, 49 ·9202 BIG BAND DANCE SOCIE1'V j presents Fnday N1&ht daoc1n1 at the , new Ncwponer Rewrt. featunna th<' 17 pit<:e bti band of Ralph Blaze v.11h \'OCalist. Comphrrttntar} dancl· lessons by Cay Cannon 7-8 p m DancUl& a p.m. until midn1Jht: 1107 Jambortt ROid 10 1'ewpon Beach 661-2501. TBE AM.EIUCAN INTER · NAnONAL DANCE co. present~ u swing class at 8 p.m. each Fnda~ followed b) a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.~ a jitterbug class each Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ~llroom and Latin class cath W((jncsday at 8 p.m. $20 for ~ven le\son 6S0-304R llOTtL MEIUDIEN NEWPORT BEACH Kick ofT the v.celcend with fantasuc entertainment oft ht S(h and 60s by the Stonebrid.sc Band 1n tht' Atrium of the Hotel Mcrid1en 4 30 until 8:30. For rcstl"\ation~. call Ll• Horst or Bomm~ Trumbull at '476-2001. 8atanlaf MASTEll a.ASS IN JAZZ DANCE Jimmie DcF0tt DallC'e Center pres· entS Hinton Battle. fe1tumf dance star 10 a class roe intermediate and .Chanced danttrs ioday at 11 : 30 a m Fer is SIO. 1immic Defore Dantt Center 1s located at 151 Kalmu Dn¥e"fft <:oete Mesa (near Redhill and Bristol.) C.all 2'1-9908 for mort tnfonnation. f'f!ST'IV AL OF DANCE bqins toniaht at Oranee Coast Collqe w11h top noich dance companies dehver-1na performances today. Sund•> and Sunday. Nov. 16, at OC 2701 Fairv~ Rd. in C0tt.a Mesa. Batsheva Dance Troupe of Israel, ODC/San Francuco and LTOfOnHmned Dan« Company wall perform . Ton11ht, l TO/Unlimited wall be JO n((j by ' . ~ Philbamoruc wdJ perform ud ·on lJOt'l mformatlon. r AU. PD.M gam at Golden Wednesday, UCI music students'wiU -------------West CoUcae at 7:30 p.m., f'oi mature play. Tic~cts for tonipil's concwt are • We4Dt1day aud~nca, in Forwn II neaT the SlO aencraJ admission and SS for MDIOIUAL CONCERTS AT ua Golb&rd SL campus l*k.iD& loL students; for Wednesday's con«n. See Tuctday hstini. Admission payable at the door, is pnce_s arc SS srnenl admission and S2.SO aencraJ, S2 with GWC AJ.. S2 for students Tickets are Wl sociatcd Stucknt or Gold Key C&rd. dcducttblc. Pf'OC;C'Cdt will su_epott· a • FLMS Toniabt see "Calm PrevaJls Q,,er the • stnna scho fund m ~ ~~~~~====~~~ . Cou.nU)'.,. Powerful potiltcal parable a senior ettizen 5Quate danoe aroup· Sm1the's nam . 56-6616 forlh'ed1t -of a "'police crackdown in Laun ... seek e~pcrie~ square dance cou-::_car:d~pwdwc$~~~:and::sc;:h:o:la;™'~1p~do~!\il~-;;~rrt~de~J~~~~~~~~~~Am~c~nr~-..~~G~c~nn~an:;·~~~i~~h~su~bt~i-_,,...,-=-.,,...---=c=---plcs to jOio them. The Quickste~rs r. ___ .........._ __ ~ mttt rqullrly every T)'tut1d.ay, 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown community center. Anahe1m and Center Cit . n C'o~ta Mcsa.£or more information. 'Call S45'-'S669. • rse unthy •nd Monday 8 p m:· 12:30 am Every Tuc~y n1&ht 1s .. Freddy Prez". 8:30 p.m.-12:30 Lm. .. Good Stuff" for dancing Wed .. Thurs .. Fn and Sat 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m 384 Forest Ave. in Laauna Beach. 494-9491 DllllE'S PLACE unday dant1na Wlth the 811 Band Sounds of Les Douglas vocahst and his Quartet 7-11 p.m. at the Ncwponer Reson. 1107 Jamboree Road 1n Newport Beach. _,.99--3'»9 or998·3188. Monday , -MARTIN• TONI ~tna Dance C1ub mttt at ~veral Or1n1c County locauons. Dances. dance contests. dan~c trips, play ouunis •. ~ch par11cs a~ some of the acuv1ucs. Dance le sons arc ofTercd bcJinnma lo advanced. baUroom 10 swtng. For times and locattons , call ~JS 18. Taeeday SAMBA BAND ·I« Wednesday lis11n1 composers Frances Poulenc, Anton Webern. Torp Taktm1t u. Goffredo Petrass1 and Bela Bartok at 8 p.m. in Benca Hall. Chapman College; 333 N. GlasselJ, Oraosr. This concert is frtt and open to the public. 997-6871. Saturday THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS, sec Friday listtng. 0 R A N G E C 0 U N T..Y PHRJIARMONIC SOCIETY pm.- cots the Pacific Symphony and Pa- cific Chorale. John Alcunder, con- ducting. at 8 tont&ht at the Oranic Couoty Pc'rf'orm1ng Ans C.entCT. 600 Town Ctmct Or. m Costa Mesa Smale ticket pnccs. $23, 19. IS. 10 ancfSS. Sunday ~ ---CAPISTRANO CHAMBER PLAY· E.RS today at 4 p.m. at the San Juan Caputrano RqionaJ Libl"l.t). 3 I 49S EJ Camino Real (bchmd the mission). The program will include strina qo.-rtct wor by 0\0nk, Borodin, Joachim Raff and the Amencan _:'From its floating wbore~~ to its-.- flnat Itu.r:nCa.ne, 'TAI PAN' is flamboyant · ~----.. ___. ·· pop entertainment ... I had a great .time being bamboozled back to an era when men were men -- and women were 'Waiting to reward the victors:" JVEE.lLY ENIOR DA CES a~ ~nttd by the (:'01u. Mesa ~nwn from 8-11 p,m. Featured 1 li"e band music and a large. v.ooden dance Ooor. Ct»ta Mru Women's Club, 610 W. I th t . Co ta Mesa. S2 donation. compoStr. Robert Washburn. Thi ' proanm 1s sponso~ by the Li bros y An~ of San Juan C,apistrano. Ad. mission 1s SS and includes rcf~tt­ menls after the program. S38-S382. ED LEACH BIG WING BAND pl~s fordanc1nacvcr) Tuesday from 8 unul 11 p m. at tht Meadowlark CountryClub. 16782GrahamA,c. m Huntinston Beach. Admission 1$ $4. TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets every Tuesday at 7:30 1n Coronadtl Mu.SJ9mooth fees Lcam the late t dance followed by a dance or othtr act1v111es each week. ,for more tnfonnat1on .. all 494-0593 THE ORCHESTRA CAUFOllNJ.A a s1itty member profcssiom1l or- chestra dedicated to 1ntergrating the workings of the S}'mphony orchestra into the 1nU$1cal and bstcnma life o( the general publtc. will perform at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel toda> at lp.m.. T1ckelu~Sl8,.2L75. and $24.50, a\lailable at all T1cl.ct- master IOcallon err by calhna 7~2000. Taeeday THE AMERICAN THE BOVZV'RoiJGE CA.FE fca- NATIONAL DANCE CO. See Fnday's tu res a classical stnna quartet on the bst1ns; second and foun.f\ Tuesday of each SAMBA BAND wt th female \local-month fronr-'1':30-10 p.m. 3110 New- iit Nilsa. appcanna ~cdnnday andd port 8ou)ev&Jd in Ncwpor1 Beach. Tbunday at the lrvmc Hilton an ~673-3440 Towct1, wuJi Confrey Phtlhps Jan MDIOalAL .coNCE&TS AT UCl i----Tno. 9 p.m. until I ~m. 17900 uet Facu1ly, 1odcnt1 aod ~ JambOrtt Blvd m Irvine. 86l-31 l l. arusts wtll Perform two concerts to nt:E DANCE u;&WNS by Cay honor the memory ofaraduatc muSK Ca-nnon toniaht 7·8 p.m. at San student Greaory Smithe·toni&ht and C1cmetltc Inn, 2600 Avcnida del tomor:row evcn.ina at 8 in t6e Fine Prnidentc in San Clemente. Dance ~o ArU Concert Hall. Grqory Smithe, a &lac snulic of. La Ooua)as and. his .,.,_te mUS1C studmt~ cello quintet. 491-9201. it OCI, drowned while filhi1't in • Lasuna Beach oo Oct. 10. Todiaht, n ..... .,. membns of the music facuJty and ClOITA ta8A QUICUTBPP&U members of the Loa Aqela From w1 old world . toa new workl, h ml¥'lc Olina his world. But he broke the tradition of cent um~ wKl lOOk a sJU\ us his lady. Diiiy Plat 0Meboo4'/ Frtdlly, Now.t•ber 7, 1"8 7 a • f.1 , • VI 1 •U-r •, UI 1"'1 \l!UUU\.!l&>\.I I UtJ • .. PrQ<t°uCcd and narrated by John • 7:30 p.m. in Plummer AudJtonwn. Robcns. who p~nts year-round Fullerton. $-4 aeneral ldmissi~ and scenes of his native New England. $3.SOfor tuckntsand scniorcuqcns. I N E .---~:f:t't~'&=~~~~~~~e~ t~~~!~~~l~bJfC:~)~~Ucrtrrt .. o~n ______ ...... ___ _ U D deep sea fishangofTNarrapruttt Bay man Ave. or at the audatonum, P'riMJ "'\ / and the unequalled color of a New minutes before how time. ..ALL 1'llE WA.Y HOiii:" at South En&land Fall. Admission is$6. SS for Coui llCpcr1.0ry. 6SS :r o-n Center UCI tudents. staff and Alumni NEWPORT .BEACH, 1tn: A Onve. Costa . Mcu (9S7-4033) tics. Recommended for mature au· Tasmania Adelaide, Perth and Alice Assoc. members. Call 856-6616 for MOVIE is the tttle of a pr0113m Tuesdays throuah Fridays at I p.m.'. d1cnccs. Springs. Aavancc ttckc:ts S4, at the telephone. -m.int-md -crcdrt card presented at herman Library and Satunla~ 11 2:10-ind I , SUnday al QUEEN ELIZABETH ! \rmchair door, SS 432-5880. ordeM. Tickets may be purchased at ,,Vlrdenun Corona del Martoot&ht at 2:30 and 7:30 until Nov. 23. achenture at 8 pm. Orange Coa t Sund.a... ,. the door.. -' i:30 pm. The prOll'llm featum 37 .. ALONE TOOETllEll" at the San College Robert B Moore Theatre. , Tiae.t&w "''minute<.ofmo11on picture film taken C1emcnte Community Theater 202 2701 Fair\icw Rd .. C~ta Mesa. This 1'NEWENGLAND -CllADLEOF , ·of 1he Newport Beach area in 1927. Ave. Cabrallo, an Clemen le: film 1nciu~ks n<>ps -m f\'uckt.md -:.UPRleA ... Fcanrrc length feature TRE MAGJC-Ot"-VENICE Doug The proaram i, open to fM public and (49~S), Tbunda)s lt\rouah Sat· Rotorua C"hmtchurch. Queenstown, film offered by UCJ's office of arts Jones. orie o( America's premier. adm1u1on I~ frtt. For more infor-urdays It a p.m. until Nov. 21. \ Milford Sound. Wellington and and lec\ures, today at South foosl travelogue producers,. will present m111on. or to make rcscrvauons, "AUNTIE MAME" at the West· Mount Cook 1n New Zealand. Aui.-Community Church. 5120 Bonita · and narrate hve his new film about pleak call the Garden office at minster Community Thcata. 7172 tralaan sates include S)'dney. Canyon Drive, Irvine, at J p.m. Venice. the Quttn of the Adnallc at 613-2261. M~ple ~t .• Westminster (995-4113). ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;.,.;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,._:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;-..-.;;;;._...;;;=.,._=.;;;,;===-r: ------------------------Fnday' and Saturdays at 8. 30 throU&h Ott. 6 @Ih ~or!h ~iUnge OKTOBERFEST ls More Than Oompah-pa and Beer I Olcto~rfest £nu S~. lf...oo. 9th quaint Euro~an ~--~ Village of Europe? JAPANESB FOLK AllT FESTJV AL • llam to 4pm "Demonstratiom in the Martial Arts 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm Su. NOY. 9 Seu~ the alrfare ... ut.it An lnternattonal Shopping, dining, & entertcdnna.nt center featurtng old OJOrld c~rushlp, ' quaJUJI Nnnce• & 9Vb from around the world. Cllrt.sWndl Markt (Christmas Bauar) San. Nov. 16 Onmpmh po. 11.,,.1 "'"°" tmm Ln?mnJI' Wf'dl. lhru '>unda)'ll 7561 CENTER AVE ... Huntlngton Bt"ach 17 14)898-51 11 •4 •"'""" £1d18ch 81..cl So pWitcml~•tt•(114)895·'.246~ ~ "If ·YOU ·w~NNA WIN. vou -oorTA PLAY WIN-80!" -Cll1ek lo411'1 #11116'11 011 p,,, Al . . . ----Dail Pilat J . ~WA FINO OUT -HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE . LAX/Orange County Connections Via Qolden State Airlines WIN-GO Hotline: (71•)642-4333 .I '1SOlDS" on the S«ond tasc of South Coast R~rtOt)'. 6SS fown CerUer Drive. Costa Mesa '(9S7-4033).t Tuesday• throuah Fnda.)S -~. Saturda II and 8:30. Sundays at J and pm. until Dec 7. "BJUGBTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at lhc ttarlcqu1n Dinner Playhouse, "3S03 S ttarbor 8l1<d., Santa Ana (979-5~1 I). Tue days through ~>"' ··-~ >. ~y . Saturda)'s at I and 8• 30. unday at I and 7:30 undl Jlo.ov. 16 ff " Ans Villqe Thca1cr al UC In-ant' (8%;6617), TucsdaY1 throu&h Satur- da}S at 8 p.m. un11I Nov. 22. ~"EVERYTHING IN THE CAR· DEN..-at Slddlcbeclc. C ollcae ' an Mmt0n VteJO (S82""6S6). Frida)' .. and Saturdays at 8 p m .• Sundays at l p.m untJI Nov. 16. "LtJNCR HOUR" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, L:.a1una Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays throu&h Satur- days at 8 p.m .• Sunday~ at !;JO un11I Nov. 23. ''MAN·OJI' LA MANCHA" at 1hc Cunai?ft'all DtnMr TM.atcr 690 fl Camino Real, Tustin (83i-1 S40). final ~rformances toniaht throu&h Sunday at varyln& curtain tames •THE OC'l I ii E BIUDGE CL B" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2SOI Oaff Onvc. Newport Bach (631-0288}, Fndays and Saturday at 8 p.m. w11h a matinee Sunda)' 11 2.30 "THE llAINMAUR" at lhc Gar- den Grove Communaly ~tcr, • I Mart: Stttet at Chapman A venue Garden GroYe (897-S 122). Fnda)'s and Saturda)'-s at Ip m throuah Nov IS. wuh a ma ta nee unday at 2 30 p.m. 1 1DE BY SIDE BY SONDRETM" I o.Ny Ptlot Detebook/ Friday, November 7, 198e 'J .. c . . by w South coe/i. Mu51Cal Theater r in the UIU\<enuy Htp hool theater. Campus Dnvc II Culver Dnve, Irvine (64().6306), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m • Sllftdays 11 2:30 tbrouab Nov. 23. · '°IOOAJl BA.BIES .. at the Grand Dinner Thtater 7 Frudman Way, Anabe1m (77l-77 I 0). Tuesdays- throuah Thursdays at 8; l S, Fridays at 8:4S, Saturdays ·at 1.30 and 8:4S. Sundayut l :lOand 7:4S until Feb I wWllOOUNl'I'" at the Costa Mesa Civic P\ayhoutc, 661 Hamilton St . •COSUI Mesa (650-5269). Thursdays lhrou.,, Saturdays at a p.m. until Nov."'29. ·. Soulh Coast Repertory. Sec n y list1na. "BIUGBTON BEACH MEMOIRS .. at the Harlequin Dinner P\ayboux See f nday h5ti"" HA CHORUS IJNE" ll UC lf\<UIC. See Friday hst1na. HEVERYTBING IN THE GAR.- DEN" at Saddleback Collqe. Stt fnday bstins. "wLUNCll BOUR" at the Lquna MouJton · Playhou~. Sec Friday list- ing. "MAN 0 1' LA MANCHA" at the Curtain {',all Dinner Thcatc_v'Scc Fnday hst1~ · "THE0<.1 1 IE BfUDGECLUB. .. at lbe Newport Tbnter Am Center. Sec Friday listing. '°THE AAINMAUR,. af the Gar- den Grove Community Thaler Stt Fnda.y ~sting. ~ --SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDREIM" by the South Coast Musi<:al Theater. Sec Friday listina. "'SUGAR SABI.a .. at the Grand Dinner Theater Sec Friday hst1na. ·"WllOOONl'I'" at the Cosu Mesa Civtc Ptayhou~ Sec Fnday hst1na. 8'iDdaJ "AU.n& WAY HOME" at South Coast Repertory Sec Fnday hsona. .. 8Dl08" on the Second t.aF of South Coa t Repertory. Sec Friday listing. ,.BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOlRS" at the Harlequin Drnner Playhou'iC. Sec Fnday hsllQI.. "EVEllYTBING IN THE GAi\· DEN" at Saddlct.ck College. Sec Friday hstmg. "LUNCH BOOR" at the La una Moulton Pla-ybou9C.. Stt Fnday list- inL " r;MAN OF LA MANCHA" at th( Curtain Call Dinner Ttiealer. Sec Fnday hsllnl "THE OCl._..,,P'.i .. i .. i 0E BRIDGE CLUB" at the Ncwpon Tbcalcr An Center. See Frida listi 1llE ~SR" at the Gar· den Gro"e Community Theater. Stt Friday hSllJll. '"SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" by the South Coa t Mu ical Theater. See Friday lisuna. '"SOOil BA.8113" at lbc Grand DinnttThcatcr. Stt Friday lisu~ ,......, -~ w AU. Tllf: WA y HOM£" at South Coast Rcpmory. Stt Friday hsttn "BUU>I" on the Second tagc of South Coa t ~epcnory. Stt Friday -. . . ·. Sl2-457 l. erOOkh urst Sl Watminstef'. E~cry- B UMANISTIC ASTROLOGY one 1s ~lcome! $)donation is tax· FridaJ_ - Susan Vauaho. Astroli*'" 1s ofTcrin& dcducublc. ,For more tnformalJOn, CAI'£ MOZA&T featurea clusical classes Tuesday call Leona at (80S)646-2000. piano Wed evenioa. and piano or cvcrunp 7:30-9 p.rn. at the Urutanan ~-~-1ujw, pop, and show-tunes Thun.- Churcb, S4SO Atherton, Lona Beach. ~eeday Sat cvcninp. All music is perfonntd The class 11 desiancd to Kf'Ve the _ • dunna dmncr. Also fcaturtd 1s musac ypcnon as well as the profcuional • 'IRE SUN SIGN 32122 ~ at unday bnJnch. 31952 Camino as!rololcr. For funhct information. Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano in the Capistrano. San Joan Caputrano •(818) ll4-1176or(213)43M913. Post OfrtCe Shoppina C.cnttr, offers 496;.(}212. - JlOLP'ING lntqr:aoon ol human Wednesda)'.Jlllh.l lecturn on vaned THI! LA1'P STOP, a premiere at the HarlequJo Dinner P\ayboux. structure dC'monstrauon and lecture loptCS. Call 493-7151 for 1nfor-comeoy n"TaJi1 duo. tealill'ts-Bobby See Fnday hstu\g. every Tuctdaye~eninaat 7:30, 18582 mauoo. ' Gaylor and Scott Shaw. 2l22 S East .. A CHORUS UNE .. at UC Irvine. Beach Blvd. Swte 224 in Hunllnaton WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH BnstCSl;Ncwport Beach .. 85~-8762. Sec Fnday lisung.. ~h. Seating 1s limited. For infor-. NcwdaytJmcaroupmeets IOa m.-12 LACUNA POETS meet each Fn at .. LUNOI BOVA" at the Laguna malionand rc.servauons.call Barb&ra nooJL 33S C.Cntenmal Way, Tu un. 8 p.m for scheduled and open Moulton Playhouse; See-Friday list• Andenon. 962-S9SI. · -Berbara-Lec, 544-3711. rcadmCS at the lquna Beach Pubhc · "CONQUER GLOOM A.ND D~ • ' Library Everyone &S welcome. Call 1°"800AR BABIES" at the Grand . PllESSJ.ON" as ~ toptc of an ~----..~~~...::_-... 494-CJS50 or 494-8375. Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hsting. informal Vernon Howard class con· ROBERT DUQUDNEL cntcr- ducted by Eric Sato toruJht at 8 al tatns On the piano WI th a wide vanety 1'edne1daJ -:::C;al=ifi:o:m:~;:~:Cdc:;:ral=:::=Sa==vi=oa.s,~;l:S;S=SS======~===-=-=-=-====-===--===---------------~----, .. ALL THE WAY HOME .. at South 11 Coast Rcpcrt0ry. Sec Friday listing. "BDUlS" on the Sec:ond St.agic of South Coast Repertory. See Friday hsti.,.: _ "llllGlft'ONIEAQI MEMOlis" at the Karleqwn Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listtna. .. A CllOllUS UNE"' al UC Jnioc. Sec Friday hsuog. 1.lJNCll BOUR" at the la&&ln.a MouJ\OA Playhoutc Sec Frida.~­ ing. "'SUGA.a BABD!".S .. at tbc Grand Theater. SCc Frida hst --r.: 11laniaJ . "ALL THE WAY DOME" at South Coast Repertory.~ Friday hstmg. "BIRDS" on lbe Second Stqe of South Coast Repertory. See fnday bsllng. .. BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday hsting. "A CIJORUS LINE" at UC' Irvine. Sec Friday listing. "LUNCH HOUR" at the La&una M'"oulton Playhouse. See Fnday h t· mg. "SUGAR BABID" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hsting. "'WHODUNIT" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. See Fnday listjng. Friday TlllNI THIN a painless proven way 10 lose and mamtam the perfect v.ciaht for yourself. is offered each Fnday 11 to 12:30 p.m. at the Sun ap: a me11pbysical bookstore. 32122 Pasco Adelanto in San Juao Captslrano. The c o posaiivc affirmations. v1suahution and wc1aht control for all wbo participate. SIO a v1s11 1s the fee for this fun . workable continuang group. 493-7151 SatardaJ WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH A upport group for women today al IOa.m., 335 Ccntcnrual Way in Tusun. Bart.ra Lee 544-3711. ARTBBITISSELF·RELP GROUP meets at noon for a pot-hack lunch at Lewis Late Scmor Ciu.zcns Center, 1130 tan ford A vc. m Garden Gro"'~ Sanford H. Anzel, M.D. Othopaed10- urscon. w11J speak on "Artificial Joints." 772-S23S or S37-0724, TuadaJ ~MANAGEMENT Weekly pubhc str\'itt prpcr:am prnentcd lo \he commumty free of charge. Sc ions will focus on the manqment of stress tbroUah hypnosis. mecb· talion a.od 1elf-actualizat1on. Begins Aug. 19 and continues each Tuesday from noon unul 1 p.m. throu1.h Novcivbit'r. Library Room IOI . addleback ('ollcJO-, 21~90 Maraucntc Plcwy., M1 on. V1CJO ~ Rosanna ARQUEl'l'E I CoeTA..aA 111~­ IDWMDI TOWM CGf1'U Ill TOIM> 1914111 llOWMDI n TOM> .. NOW fll.A Y1NO ""'"1MQTDM IUCM-M1~ IDWMDI CMMTU LA......,. .... "1t PAC-.C QA A't .£n c ROBERIS • . . -·- _, ,. OaftY PUot Oat•bOOkl Frtday, November 7, 198e • ofmus1caJ selections Tue . ..Sa1 from ~9 p.m Irvine Hilton and Towers· Lobby Lo-unu. 17900 Jambortt Div.cl., ll"\'tne. 863-3111 CONFREY .PHILLIPS tea1ures rcnd111ons or Cole Poncr. Gershwin and contempo1ary favorite Tues - SAL 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Al50, the Bra11han songstre ~ Nilsa. )Oins him on Wed and Thurs e"enangs 1,...1nc Hilton andTo"'c~.17900Jamborcc Bl"d 1h Irvine. 863-3111. TOMAS WILSON solo Oamcnco gui&:anst performs Span"h imd Laun music Wed and Thurs 6 J0.9·JO p.m., Fn and SaL 7-10 pm and un 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Pon or Spain Restaurant, 24921 Dana Point Harbor Dr. at Golden Lanttrn in Dana Point 493-7678 Saturday Saturday COMM UN ITY HOLIDAY BAZAAR At Hun1mg1on Center Mall. Beach and Edm er 1n Hunt· 1n1ton Beach . More than IS non- profit organization hold 1hc1r annual commul\ilY holiday bauar tOOiy an tomorrow in the mall. Handcrafted baby cloth~. blankets. novelty items. tree ornaments. holiday decor items. needlepoint. wall nangmgs, home- madt' baked &oods.. J&ms.. Jdhcs. doll clothe\, ~tufTedan1malsandmorc will be for salc with proceeds btnefit11ng communll)'. organuations. V1 1t.,t™: baiaardunnJmall h9urs.10a.rit.to6 p.m. today and noon until S p.m. Sunday. 897-2533. THE t.AFF STOP. sec Fnday lisuna. --8a.n4&Y---·~- COMM UNITY HO LIDAY BAZAAR Sec Saturday listing. FASHION SHOW AT PARk NEW- PORT Professional modeling teacher and rash ion show coordinator Danan Savcll-Ha}S wall present an aficmoon of fashion. .iamo11~ and entt'n~1n­ mt'nt today at 4 p.m 1n the Park Ncwpon Apal'1mt'nts main lounae Adm1ss1on to the proaram is $2 and hon d'ocuvrcs will be ~rvcd Attend- ees arc cncoura&ed to dress-mfot- matly For more mrormattun 644-4664 OC F AlRGROUNDS SWAfMEET Set Saturday hstang. CAFE MOZART, sec Friday listing. THE INF STOP prc!ents 10 comic 2122 E. Bn tol, N~n Beach 852~8762 TOMAS WD.SON Stt f nday list- ing. OC. F AJRGROUNDS SW AP MEET 1s held every Saturday and unday from 7a.m. unul 'p.m. 1n the main parling lot Admm1on is SO cents for walk-ins and S {per carload. . -Monday CAYtMOZAllT, see Fnday hsung.. SCRABBLE ·. I d -·h u CONFREY PHILUPS, sec Fnda) IS p aye u( .. ,on-hstln . da) at I p:m. at the Lc1sur~ World To\.AS· WILSON Sec Friday list-C1ubbou~ 2 on Moulton Parkwa) 1n '"t . t...-auna .Hill~ Call 817-722J for OBERT OUQUESNEL ~ Fn 1nformauan. d!_Y hstm ' • FASHION SHOW by (!_mco <~a- t1ons at the luncheon mccuna of Las couumes. Tickets/Donations , Conchas de Oro Members 9"111 bt AJI proceeds btncOt uhleuc modcl1n1 and dchc1ous bo" lunch~ arams 1u Univenity H1&h Sch will be ~""cd Las Concha 1s a Irvine. for t1ckcu call 8S4.3 ph1lanthrop1c sroup of business SS2-l 800 women dedicated to ra1s1n. funds for Cll COUNTRY abused ch1lclren. Past recipients have Commumty Center. Golden been Orangewood Home, Canyon COllCJC. I 57« Golden West Ac~and the Sta1'1 Cn JS A~~ mmt HunlmJton Beach Des11ned to Ccnttr Each month the sroup meets-bqinnen basic cro~s count at the Copa de Oro Restaurant in techniques Tv.o scnon~ Costi Mesa lor a luncheon mcct1ni. ""Nov fl. 7-TO&.m.and Fnda)s. For rescrvauons. call O>ra at l~aod 21. 7-1 pm. P1'°"3m re 786-3832 or Anne at 646-4841 891-3991: Tueeday _ BARBOR INGERS-1-9 JO.p;m--at lht' ~ b}1cnan Church or the c ovc- nant. Famoew Road. m Costi Mesa Arl)One who enJO)'S s1nainj and can carry a tune 1s wtlcomc to 101n Abo available for pt'rformanct ForCout %4-3373 or Jo)cc Coll at .546-7660 or S48-2733. • · "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" The t?tird annual University H1&.h Scbool.BoosLCJ: Cluh.Alh.lwc ~dit begins at 8·30 tomght at the lrvme Mamon Hotel Let Ferrell, Orange Count> mus1Clan. wdJ top the enter- tainment list .-hach indodes the Righteous Bfoth~rs·s back-up bend; a\ IA-Cit " Stvcnl local urpri celcbnty gue b . SOs Show and SOs ROOl.ER'Y POETRY SER the Bov.crs Museum pre Michelle i (.l1nton and-P Gilmore ton1aht ll 8 p.m 1 EducalJo.oalCon!ercnce Room N Main Cit., Sana Ana SJ don 972-1900 SCRABBLE u pla)cd at v1np, La&una Hills T~<i 6·30p.m. STORY HOUR Balboa Bran the Newport ~ach Puhhc L1 each Tuesday at 10.30 a.m th ov. 25. Pre9Chool children invited to resister For more I matJon. call Marprct P"oakh. c nator of children's sl'r' t>«-.3186. Wedileeday CRIB!AGE is pla)cd on thl· ond nd fourth Wcd~~) of month at 7 .m. 11 h Oa~1\ t oom • • t t. and Margu i.n CoronadclMar Call b44-41J add1t1unaJ mfonna11on TOMAS WILSON Sec fnda~ 1na. Tb~y FARMERS MARKET AT PAIRGROUf'tlDS E'er) ThuNI ,the mam pai;l.Ln& lot from QI m p.m. Prestntcd by the Oranel' < n Farm Bureau. frtt Adm1., ion TOMAS W~N ~ fnda' ina .. .--------------'-';;;..;;;;;=-=--=-=-=--=>=..;=--=-i SCRABBLE i pla}'l'd on thl r-~=--~-----------===--=-==-~ ....... ----. ...ond Door of Home ~c;a,,n .,_ trcct at Yorktown venue 11 inaton ~ach. e\iet) T hur\dl\ at p.m. Call 960-:?729 for 11tfemla11 RF.8EllVE A CllJlJSTMAS P ENT FOil YOUR FAMILY It\ loO earl) to ~rvc )'Our plac~ f\ 1916 Hunt1~1on Hatbor Cn11 L1&hts. a 4S minute namtcd boat throuJh the ('anals or Huntin Ha.rbor to view the \parkhna hJh hohda)" dcco~ted homes and renect1ons tn the sh1mmenng ~, The chancrl'd bc>au are pilott: profi 1onals Cruises arc held IS-2:\ at S 30. 630, 7 30 and n1~tfy COst Is S6 for acrults ~4 cri1Tart'n • 1C'tnt u~• purcha~ 1n adv'6'ce Call 840.. or ao to the Huntington Harh Ph1lh1nnonac Committee It. Algonquin St u1tc I: Jlunlinf =~==++-&aC'h The monies ra15C<f b ) 1 - 12 Wed . . 13 Thurs Costa Mesa-Edwards Harbor Twin 7 00, 9:30 14 Fri Laguna Beach-Edwards South Coast Laguna 1·00. 9·30 15 Sat Mission Veeio-Edwards Viejo Twin 7 00,9.30 '-:""~~ MIY CO • MUSIC Phis and Sportmil1 St0<• To charge by pllo(lt 211 .,.12U and 114 7•· . And It thl 8ox Offtlc:e cruises provide music program' ~hoot children throuariout Ora Count}. This e"ent Is alw&)'S a • out. so reserve ~our 11ckets no"' FIUENDS OF LAUllEL A HAJlOY UNnE! The annu;sl lun con or the sons or the Dt.crt mtemat1onal fan club or the com team 1s Sunday,. Nt),v. 16 at Hunt1n1ton &ach Inn. 21111 12 Pac Coast Hiahway in Huntington lka pedal aucsu WllL ltldude c; Laurel'sdau&htcr. Lois; veteran ac Henry Brandon and many workers from the Hal Roach stud Admi ton as SI S for mcmbtrs. ! for non·members, who are WtlC'O to attend Make rtKrvat1on.s bef Novcm~ It Call R.al)dy krct at '27-S845 or Derck Wood Sl6-2763 Je o.ly Plot D•1btoc*/ F,._, ~ 1, 1918 * • .. -FUArts ~~~___._~~~~~-~~~;~-~-~-.~~~ -I;;yndt;>n Taylor: A. very fi-ne perf Or*1ance • On S.tu~aaht. Lyndon Taylor ara11on. performance ;..., 1bc Dvorak Sym· fullne s of sound 1n<r fulln of ~....!~ .... Cu.s v51ohn Cooctno It malt• a good· story. And n phony 18 in G M~or. · phrase. with .°"5 ""'C'"_... oast ymP'-'ony. Of . ~cscnts the capaoty of • good Since lbcar tut ptrformancc. SJS· be IOkJ~Rlf I IOlol t fmJaion on smopilot. n1ficant proSJCSS has bttn made-by' Le! us bqjn ..-illl admii:auo.n:tor ___ ..._ ___ c-__ heard thts season in Oran,e County, without preparation. 10 dtfficult car· J.he Ciou1b Coast ympbony in then the amount of sound which Oransier it was the finest. . . cummnc:es. It is unfortunate that capaCHy to produce the full sound· isableCbpulloutof w:bumall.suina The S1bclnu Viohn Conttrto as an many of the "name" soloists Jn the required .by works of the late 19th stc:tion. And to continue, one could .unusually ~utaful -and unusuaJJy world today expect auc:hences (or at ctntury, withoul compromisina note a areatly improved bttadth of -J1iJ6f:ult Pl«C of musK. l tte:aU a. Or:a.o,e. .County a.udicncel) to breadth of phrase. ConunUed un-ohra~. ~l)ttially in lbc 'lttond .friend hav1n11tudied this work many ~ttle for··autoptlot" performances as provement in this area will serve th as movement of this work. )tal'S •· ultimately cominJ to the a matter of routine. fine orc'h"tra well . At the same llmc.bowevct. volume cosachwon that 1tcould not be pta~ ·The dtpth of passion and conv1c-lhe problem 1s not untquc to the of sound does not equal f1,1llnt<as of by Jny creature poucssiQ& les than uon of Taylor's performance was South Cout Symphony. It 1s imply a sound, and my personal fcehna was three hands'c:_T~ylor, howcver, p~Y!(I rcf~hmJ to one who ba.S heard lOQ matter of sac_ The smaller the that -as with their Pffv1ous con· it with two .. :and quite well at that! much of the mundane. an "name·· orchestra, the harder the stnna play-cert's Beethoven F.,.h ymphony- Thcrc an: some who mtaht be soloists recently. Taylor~s excellent crs have to work an ordeno produce a 1t was not \Vase to attempt the Dvorak ditcoftCet'lCd at my companson of tra1nin1 was evident, as well as has certain mu of sound. Hardc'f-work-with such a small orchestra. tl\11 perfonnance Wlth th<>te carhcr i'n m~ll'ic lnus1cilJ intncacies of 1na musicians automatically chop up The South Coast ymphony has the season by ISMC tern and HeNyk · 1h1s cooocrto. Bravo to Taylo,.. phraSH with their more raptd1y previously dJsllnguished itself 10 115 zeryns; However. all three sbartd a i:he ac~pannncnl of the. South movin• (and thus more nlpldJy reodenns of the da tc::aJ rcpcrtoi~. certaJn dqrtt oftechnacal irrqulari· Coast Symphony conducted by chanaina) bow stroke · But what 15 a conductor to do with ty.lnTaylor'scue,therewasafcelina Larry Granaer.·was wcU-pttpercd, Amu K'alphruchasabqinnina.;a swxess?Dotsone taywtthlhetype of some une.ISlncu an the proper and they followed the soloist with middle. and an end. If a phrl$C 1s of .,.orlt one does ,..,11, or Cioa one rhythmlC articulation Of particularly 11CStattent1VtllCSS, thoua,h there wtrt played in One bow, the~ A.rt no Clpenrnent and CJl"""nd On one's daftkult pusqn. a few moments when the orchestra 1nterrupt1ons of 1u conunuaty. How-,,.. · But there was a conviction an this o"crpo~rcd Taylor The inter-ever. if one movt1 the bow quickly 1n capecmes. even at the n k. of an Pttfonnance which the <>then lacked. i>ft&ation was consistent -between onkr to increaie volume, there is no occa io~ blunder'! iaylor. -1«ordina to the pros.ram soloist and conductor. They obvious-choice but to break the phrase. Tha.s as There is no q~tion but that an ~ -mumed. recen,h• ... f~om I 1nvuted some time tn rehearsal of lhc. dalcmma w~j'b faces lht J.maUtt aJ11Sl must alwa~s be attcmp · new compet1t1on m whKh be pctformed t bis penecu lar wort. He obviously riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii expenment, and vranair deserves pra1K forexplonns the unknown. But 1t v.ould be .&OOd to sec ·a tarser ·propor11on o( this -enKmblc's pro- srammg for the season focused on works wnnen for the oversized chamber orchestra ""hich it is. rather lhan full syml)hony orchestra . A riiial (nonmu 1cal) obl.crvation • about lh1 orpnizat1on. lu audiences arc Che. most ethnacaJly a.rid socio- cconomicall)' d1vC11C muSJcaJ crowds I havcexpcncnced in Oranst: Count). They arc also the be$t behaved. The orpn11crs of the South Cout S}m- phony dcsctvc praise for I.hear au.cn- ti"c.nas 10 bwldtna..a...sttDtll foun-r th arts in t~ d1~en1t of had aiven the c:~nttrto c:ons1dcrabk 1bou&ht prior to its performance. 'A short d~1on The story i told of the violin 1st Fntz Ktt1sler that he was scheduled to IJ"e a pcr{onnanct with a ma10r orchestra Not having had tune ro reheat'$t.toStther -and havina bttn mutually mi informed. -KrcisJer prepared Brahms whale the orchestra rehearsed Mendelssohn Al concert·ttme, the orchestra bcpn with 'he antroducuon "AN EXTRAORDINARY FILM!" THIS CROC ROCKS! • to the Mendelssohn Concerto. A U1"pri1'd, bu1 n0u11crcd, FnlL KttisJer took a deep breath and pla)'td MendelllOhn, without ~P- Mag~c Kingdom lloteldeal offered -.IMt """"'4 1'AltC'1'\ I "A 'POIGNANT AND BEGUILING WVESTOIY: Tavt'l'llkT bu dllttd to nnct h ""' nlm'1t <n)lf> "' .... (ooi. dart& t"oionl.Gf belN>P and~'-">' in die U'mpO cl Dextn Gordoo: . ~ conunandlJ ~ ltC'tt.-n." -~ C'MN. n-. "A MASJEILY TllBUl'E. . ~ MldAltlfltl, w_. ... taewndou df1M.h or rttt1.n« and '°'1d)', 'dr«w ,..~. • .oowln«. mutniy ~. ,.._-* il.AbllJM, lM ~bot.II ridl and~ ... ......... TML~D' tO&l. 'l1lllDI "SPELLBINDING ENTEIWNMENT. t>erter Gordoo ddlwn UiiP performanc:~ cl the )'Hr witJa llll'UllnC vlrtllMlty." -f\VFTnwn. PEOf'Ll A NEW FILW DWICfTED TO /lUD POWOJ.., cl LESTER YOUNG .. A dining good 1lme1ncMe 1hal's imp<mible ~ resist ...• : .... ._IUINIWWI .. Aimee ... ~a mcwte .. : .. ._.....,. .. A big hong-Bl, head-rush romp~ o good time.· ............. • ... on expert cnJMl;.pllller: ......... uaAaW Dl5nt)land Hotel in AnaheinT as utb(f'O C.ahfom1a rcsi· dent' to cxpcocn~ all the fun a.nd --~ntt~~··ofadream vaca.uon at 1he 60-actt award·w1nnil'\I ttsort for only $'49 per pcnon. per niifll based on double ~upancy. A ~· :we· .. c Got It All" ~ has been de< 1ncd e pccaaJly for rcsi<knls in the Kem to n Diqo I <k:ounty area. The peckaae 1 based on double occupancy a.nd includes one-day fm: adm1 ion to 1he Ml&IC Kinedom, tf*1ous 1uest room and frtt parka na. ROUND MIDNIGHT Southem C.ahfom1a m1dcnts 1n I mpmaJ, Kem. Los An1tlcs. Oninat, ~i~. Sen Bcrnanhno. San Diemo. · San l.u1\ Obupo, nta Blrfien and Ventura counh •~ eBa"blC for this apccial $49 rate.· fhe special_ peckalc rate is per penon, prr n11tn · and 11 betcd on double occup.ncy. There IS a s Is Charle prr pmon for th a rd and fourth ocxuputs sharint the same room. For remvaaiou. c:aU 10U .. fttc I00-1~16S and ask for the "We've Got h All,. S*klle· A limited number el rooms arc 1nilable on · oenain de.a at this rate. RateJ not applicable to poups. NOW PLAYING EDWARDS TOWN CENTaR, COSTA MESA BRISTOL AT ANTON 711-4114 . ,_,AY AT 7:00, .-AT/SUN AT 1:11, 4:11, 7:00,-=-» PLAYING .. 4 TRACK DOUY lftMO ·-·-----·------·--,.,,,, --··---. _,,.,.. ·--.,_ _ .... .-J. ..... NOW PLAYING. .-.... _ .. .,. ·------•m• .. -.,_ ...... .. - ... _..__, ·---· -.... ...~ ·----...----·---·=-:;..-... . .. ....... ----· :1. ..... ·-· Deity Piiot Oeteookl Frtdtly, ~bet 7, 1Me 11 --. .. .. , o~r crltlcS questlon 'Soul Man's' merits bfte.R. CopyW~r Ga..._G,..n J•Pete·---------Collqe lutneS.r e,.dda L Bdtt-----hral ~ctt.,.-~_..;;..------s..w hntfi 8...._ hWhb .. A•IMr i ~· ~tnicc.r . ~ A•nrtltial Coualtaat N~ a... .. ------.. Even bis own parents don't re-- C()&n1zc him. THAT I JUSt couldn't bcfieve. no matter how hard I tned to suspend behcf. Maybe every other character (indudJna his best fneod) IS too imbcc1bc to rccoaniLe Mark Watson (C. Thomas Howell) ~hilc he's under the tnOucfK'Cofh1s tannin& pills, but has perents? Come on. "Soul Min" is a mime oh movit'. It doesn't have anythin& to say. and what 11 does show us we've seen m some· form or another before. It fails a a >OCk-a· and as a "message " picture. Wh o nttd this mo" 1c to t.clJ u that biiotry still abounds and that 'the black ratt is4trona and 1ntt'llt1ent (as exemplified by Rae Dawn Chong and James Earl Jones)' We know all that. Maybe it's important to be reminded now and tht'n, b'u1 1f that's the-case. remind us in a mo"•t' wnh some characters we could cart' about, and with some ~ut punche thrown in. "Soul Man" 1sJu 1100 tame a ~taoes through the motions. To be fau. there arc two pttlly hitanous Sttnes One IS when: Mark shatters lhe popular belier that black pt'oplc make grt'at basketball players, and tht' other, the defintte haihlight of the film for me. 1s where Mark's bt&Ol landlord's daughter bnnp btm home for dinner. These two scenes were tho~ welC'omt' moments that made me laugh {still make me lau&h) when I thought about th~m even ancr they were over. But that's about all I hked about "Soul Man ... In spite or It\ lltlc. tl's a pl't'tt m soullc'" movie. I wish I could tell you all's well that ends well. but. "Soul Man" just pwvcd this sayina d1sturbanaJy uo- true. There's somethint rotten about the 1mma1unty of this moV1e; ius not an ionoccnt romp down the frat row of coUcae prankster nicks. tboua!t it acts hkc it wants to be. So despite Its knec-JCrk/tcar-jctt' emUna; ir stjU stinks. • C. Thomas Ho~ll stars as Mark Watson, the rich LA. lod who i11tx- plicably iets into Harvard Law School. Apparrnt-ly. samp by the Af\er the "stinker" last week ("TnC'k or Treat" for those of you with short mcmones). I tbouabt I deserved a better movie -thankful- Jy, I rev1ewedonc! .. Soul Mu" was JUSt what tbcCioctorordcrcd' Not that 1t was perftcl, or C\'en close. but at least it had a story hoc, tQme anterestina dla.ractm, and some memorable scenes. · C. Thomas Howell plays the m11n character of Matlc Watson. a yuppie with h~ Sl&JltS SCI on It tend 1 n a Harvard School of Law. Rut. alas, u "'IS accepted.(' off the mone) "'t're supposed to ra~t. and Marl I bchcvc he's got lt'ft to ft'nd for something upstairs himself. Aftrr e_x- other than a rough plonng all of the estimate of Dadd)"s bank account. other ponblc means offinaocaal 11d, But by all sian , he d~n·t. Mark is about to aivt' up ~hen he Mark's a aoof-ofT and so 1s his only discovers that he m1&ht qualify forll friend (Aryc Gross. who is also scholaM1p. Uofonunatcly, \he only accepted). When 1t tums out Mark's 5tholanh1p that he comes cloiie to go1n1 to have.' to pay his own way qualifyina for bas a supulation that throu&h law school, he opts to remedy the applicants be black. M~or prob- thc s1tuat1on the way he always has; ltm )'OU say? docs sOmethiq d.lsbonest and ot to Mark -M_arts__ib_old.ofa fraudulent He dits his skin black to friend's tannmJ pill1; ovt'rdOSt'S and ca5ft 1n on a minority scholarship. praio -he's able tO pass as black . In iuclf. thasplot would not make a . Themo"icalsohassometw1stsa~ bad movie Mark aoes to Cambrid&e. turns. Mark falls for the black law falls m love with a black woman (Rae student who bad been t.bt' onajnal Dawn Chona) who he Fis dose to IC'tt<Urstup ~ -me 13ndlord only because he's black. cxpen~ dauabter is at~ to Mark whic h racial b•&otry, sets in deep trouble. aocs over like a lead balloon with htr and finally d«1des to 'fess-up and get P'ltnts~ the law professor is hard- 3JOb. Fine. Neat. Enormous potcnual nosed and fonmdable at best: and for good comedy. Man ts the butt or. and wit~ 10, Too bad nobody makin& thJS many ethnic jokes. The movie also mo" ie bad the talt'nt to pull it off. 0....-ha• vanou. dteha and lt'rcotypea to poor aeons, tired writing. and But in a way, that is the wuty of it. tasteless du·cction (Steve Miner, HopefulJy, ll shows how iporant famou& for Friday ~ I Jlh-l?aru land people can be wbcn-thq-ltcteOtypc II) this decent plot is buried beneath a others. pile of clichc devices and gutlCSS -~- slapstick. All the 'comedy depends on sct·wps (repetitious set-ups) and the actors don•t know bow or weren't ditccted to play down the prcd1c- tab1hiyoftht'scencs. I would rate ··Soul Man" a thorou&hly entena1n1na and cn- Joyabk fJlm from start to finish. Primanly a comcdy·romantt. it docs howcvtr. car:rj.• plot of more substance and. dtpth than is usually found 1n a story of ilUs type. This spcaal combination is what mam ~at Man-such• •ttsfyiQ&Jy en- JOyablc ftlm. The two youna actors. C, Thomas Ho~eu and Al)e Gross are naturals IS tht'y portray first-year Harvard law ~tudcnls and a rtment room- The pair dcl1\'er wme fantautcally funn)' ~n~ ~uch a\ Ho .. ell \ teHc Wondt'r routine and Grcx'S' attt'mpt at be1n1 the v professional dcfcnsc·auomcy for his fnend. · Mark Watson (Howell) ts an upper middle-class kid, who 1i Ul\t'Xpcctedl) faC'cd with hav1na to fiaurc out a way to pay for his law school education The.' surprist news comes to Mark wnh his father tc:lhna tutn that l\c has JUSl spent t.M tuition money on a vacauon condo tn a wnny rC"SOn somewhere. Mark's resolution to this problem may not seem altogether plau 1ble, but neventllt~ . it h boll'i cntcna1n- ina. and "cry of\en, thousht provok- ina. The rest of the cast ilso 1s commen- dable, with good pcrformanas from Rae Dawn Chonaas Mark'sairlfncnd and from James Earl J9net as his professor. Also of note 1 th1 film mark1n1 the debut of Ron Rcapn to film acting ·ou" SO )tars from the timt' his father first ~rted In pic- tures). Go see t is film and bC prt'J)lrtd to ju" sit back and enjoy )'Ourself and let thi~ v('ry adt'pt cast t'ntcrta1n )OU wtth "SOul Man: . . I actually liked this movie. Th< may sound like taint pra.itt. but civ~ the mixed reviews and the cor trovmy ··Soul Man's" been senera iaa!-t wasn't cxpect104 to hav an~1n1 remotely_ ~1uve to sa about the pteture. Uke many others su~. rd assumed this moVle wa "t\f:ilty udwted ... What hlu '"Soul Man" bee chatted with?~"'Well, promo11n racism forstarters. lt'sal101«u~ c bei.n& hifbly controversial (a bo off'icc "kiss of death" in the.' 80s brcacb1na1tandardsof&OQd t.as1ean beana doWJ1ri&ht silly. S1lly ... may6e. The rttt of th rJC' . in m opinion, just don itand up undL scrut1n) Th mo" iC' v.u mor cute than cor trovcn1al. Th ~crccnplay aa \I tht 1mprt'HIO that it wn1 c1 wtrt bendma o"< backwards 1 avoid beU\I accwcd of b11otry -\ far o"t~ they actually did a back 01 and ettttc(f 'a scenario of rt'VCN rarum. Soul Man WI n'l anr1-blacl It~ ant1-w1Utt! tr the -.hitc folk 1n the picture ar any cumplt' of the oven pttjudicc 1 m1ddlc·Amer1ca ~r academ1 mcrica Tor th.at rnaner-t c p1ctur was supposed!,)' set at Harvard). lhe thJS country's 1n far wone bape tha most of us know. The students, th PQhcc -heck. nearly ever Caucasian 1n the picture. wllh 1h uccpuon of\he lead character playe by C Thomas Howell, was • bloorr ang. full·lih Archie Bunlu. Granted, the filmmaken handle the intolerance with ht'avy dollops < hu.mor. but the m ~ was the• nonethcl · it' ahvc! And tliC "'Ir racism. In 1u way, this pteturc manage ultJmatcly to ~ hcanwanninJ an even hfwffinn1n1. For effort, 1'1 aivang 1t Pro thinks laughs come too easily i:ri 'Soul Man' By GEORGE WILLIAM ~ ............ It was difficult 10 warm up to the plot of "Soul ManJ" about a C'ah- fomia yuppie who d1sau1~s himself a'i a black student tn order to win a .schola~h•P to Harvard I aw School. ~lthouah l found a lot to COJO> 10 thC- mov1e. I still act tumt'd off JU\t think1na abou1 the plot The mo"1e worb a Jood deal oft he time beausc or the mtelhient screenplay. at le.Ht tht first nine- tenths of 11. and h«Hst of &ood pcrfonnan<:n by C. Thoma\ Howcll, Jamn Eirl Jones. Rte O.wn Chona and Arye Grou. • Ho~ll and Gro11 ate buddin who both win Harvard tehc>lar:slups But Howell's fathtr suddenly decides his son 1s &Otn& to have to makt tt on his own: the father has decided to spend hi~ JOn'~ tuition on a vacation honlt in the Canbhcan. Hov.cll tncs t\'t'r)' way he knows to raise mone) ~athout s~cc: • then decidti to punuc l sencrous rlolat· sh1pa"a1lablc only to a black student. By donnina a w11 and chcm1callr treatina his skin. he's able to pull off 1hc tmMformatton -evtn conv10c- •na u out in the audience: to auspcnd our d11bcht'f ~ Then it's on to Harvard, whcrT Howell finthb1mtclf1n theciu,rt>0m ofbJack Profc:uor Binkt (Jones) and fallt tn lo"e wtlb blac:k c&aMmlte Sarah Walker (Chona) Tho~ they 11 o.lly PIOt 01111lDalr1 Friday, November 7, 11M accept him H a fellow black, they do not find him charmina ri&ht oft'. Netthcr screenwriter Carol Black not dil"t'C10f' Stc\'c MiMr dttS "'r'Y dttply 1n&o the po11ibihttt' or thit tory. Thttf 11 a r11Ctst landlord Y<ho suspects that Howell has his l')'t' on bis Jauih1a aftd takes mca..surcs to held off 'any romanet between th two-ahhoup n 11 the dau&hter v.ho IS the agreatOr. Hov.ell 1s picked up an0 thrown into jail t>y a fkist white c::op. Thtn the student finds he's $hanna the t'tll w1ih mtmbtt1 or • white tof\blll team ..,ho claim to have a ft'a'°n to be-at up anyone 1n tMc-k ''"" And there's a roudne an whJCh Howell 11 coveted by captain of ' opposing ' in1ramural basketball teams (one played deftly by Ron Rcapn Jr.) who have not SC"f'n him pla)~ Put th arc maMd onl}' for t'H >' la u&h Black and Miner would have done them lve1 a ra"or by rcseafth1na John Howard Goffin',s .. Black Ukt Mt'," a true ac,ount of the white 1uthor's c:i1pttJCncc hvin11n the blacll world aftttr d'em1c:ally chafllina his ~1n rotor. Griffin'• rtvclation wcrt warm, po1goant and of\cn unique. Unfonunatcly. "SOul Man .. ha very hnle of 1h~ quahtae1. Blac:k and Miner also fail to comt' to pips wnh the 1mphcat1ons o( tht fraud pcrpttr·1\ed by Howtll. He ... u off' much too easily. And the arsu· ments offered 10 m111gate his cnm are unconvincing. . flnally. there is a scqut'ncc ot th end about .. do you belt "o in 1ntt'1 radar rtlatton haps?" thaJ JU• d<>C$1\'t hold water, sollndina as 1f th ilelors had not been aWakt durina th rot of the moVJC. ,. But, 'till, thtre' • lot of li&h bantd humor an " ul Man" llu sicems honnt and rntcU1acnlly ir )pared. • Miner's expcntncc has httn 1 horror movies, 1ntlud1n1 "Hou :· b11 moneymaker, anJ pans two an three of"Fnday \ht' 1 lth."ihcre w• noduna in thoae movies to md1c:at the lund of ea1e and wcll-de~elopo tense of humor that it abundint in h1 I Man." I '( J s j ) I : ' r l ) ) , e , , ~ t j j f t s j j n • .. . ~ s ... .. .. ·Krtsy parties for Ne\vport 88.rbor Art Museum - By VIDAD&AN °' ............ Some ort.6etevCiifliundrtd 1ueu al the le Bon Man:hc ~V)CW let lhclUC8aoffuAto-wild. 1 nvitauoos to the Newport Harbor .i\n MuxumCouncil'sweeund \hopptq spree patty at lbc South Coast Villqe Me:rcantilc bu1khna read .. c:omein ~umc or come as. \OUll"e ... l('Maiy Am.....,. bad not been ~11h t.a (a11ly~insbtek 1t11rdandhadnot .she would ha~ e never been identified. Tiie usually tnm and attractive bk>ndc nscostumedna 2().lb, overwc1aht. over-the-hill P\iyboybunny. Her wrin.kled face mask was the perfttt match for the front pl,poc ·•n:iask" part of the abbrevaatcd black swtvrhich camc=down_ovcc lilt l•rx. stomach which was eJtposed. ··nis as what happens when you Cfon •t wortout, .. Joked Mary A"lJ· who wa$ plannana to conunue H1l- lowce1unaat the Balboa BayOub. NU. Trtater turned out an a French maid costume and husband Alu was neatly attired an suit and uc -until be turned around-the whole backside ,.as cutout Olhcn ~costumed a l1ttJe more sedately as they roamed the lbree- levcl buildaoichcclunaout the berpins, ant1qucs1nd It tcn1n1 to music by De. Jetepla Han and hJS Dmcland Band. The "Ovenutet." Food at the party was under- Job ............. Noor ... aobert s.ueon. whelm1n1-••Twooftbe rcstausants that had promitecho donate food · _.did.n't.::.wd Etlller~ "The 'managttofonewentoffto talyano . ne&)ccted to tell the 1tatT and the other decided notaiveattfte tut minute." • But\ there we~ several food stations' Wlth Alfrcdo'sofWestfo South Coast Plaza prov1din1denerts. sausages and nu nestronc. Other ~ies were fromGhand1, Vcrduio sand Good Earth. Jue c.-eu, who was involved with the finl Le Bon Marchc in I ~I wasclwnnan of the event and Eqeale Fllkrwas eo<twrman. "My husband and I ~almost here when we realized we lef\ our masks and Halloween than45 at bonte. They are not thetypeofth1npwccanwear nut week.•• she laU&beil OtMrs there included s..Mr-a ~(council chairman in black), Tmel>eiifiu (CTOwncos ume1. -. J .... C-.(JoOdloo==~I . silk;.cket) • ....,. ... wearintmasks they bou&ht an Venice, ..,_di(Blida..)r.,tteill(in d1s-ordcr1y pttn prb), b1' hMee (workina in the An ton fur depart· mcnt) and Amet1e Ranrlta, who wa loolcin,at thcaownsin the "A Star as Worn· comersandcommentedthat Jaclyn Sniitb mus& wear a suc "nothma" to fit into thdiny bea.ckd number. · "We madeabout $40,000 from the thrtt day-s," said commauee member Donovan ... We arc very pleaKd." Meanwhile, bedc at the Muteum in the Sculpture Garden, tbe NHAM ContemporaryOubwashold1nans own ~tCl!!!\J.&C~thcr .... "-"F--=an=-· --'-~­ tas1es and f'auytales. "bout.JS showed upjor the P.ny co-chaJl"edby aa..J Miirit. ~ OM .... RBRll with many an tot- tumes to revea1 lheu favonte fantasy. Momson. Dallas llJale a.ii Patti l~ won pril.eS for their attups . - Arqpcband''JumpandSwina"' ' had thcpestsdom1Ju t that when tbcY rtn'tv1SJt1n•tbebutTetof Me11ca.n food. An opponunatyfora look into the future wasotTcttd bya Pl)'Ch1c and a irapnolo&)st. but for thoS.t who want- ed to capture the prncnt. a caricat11rist was on the scene. · • o.tty Pteot o.t.bookl Fridey, NoWmber 7, 1988 11 ... •••¥ + .. . ' .. '> ,,,. \ , New Order at Irvine Meadows: Vffirant live 1 BJ EIUK_ TORKELLS .,..,. PW c.n • • • n lint ' Ust Saturday night at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, New Order (the thinking man's dance band), ferociously grooved 1be1r way through their hits. Hampered only by a $Clcctive sounclsysiem (sometimes 1t rendered the vocals audible, some- times i1 didn.t), New Order success- fully matched often som~ lyncs with funky dance rhythms to,producc ,. '-'the most explosive dance music heard in a long time. · Strangely, most of the selections ra!>JCd from their latest smg)e. came from l985's "Low-life" despite "Bizarre · Love Trianale," to the fact that New Order just released a ·•weirdo," one of the most po~ new alhwn. "Brolhtrbooct" Con-oriented New drder 501\&S. to "All tnbu1ions from "Low-life'" included Day Lona." which uses pretty key· "Love Viailantcs." a haunting talc of board showers to lend an almost the personal side of war; "Sub-transparent atmosphere. These were culture.'' a sort of G•o"JiJ Morockr-the only three songs from the alb.um, mtt11 J~Division.Jiy.brid oC hi.&b:__not includina their opcnina 50ng. stcppina funk: and "face Up," love-"State ol tJ\e ation.·~ which, gone-wrongseu<Ysomedeft keyboard altbouah not on ~e10therhood," is moves. Also included was the encore their Jat~t sU!g}e. ''The Perfect Kiss." arsuably the best dan~sonirof 1985.' . Roundin& out the chosen songs Selections from ''Brotherhood" were ·•Age of Consent" (from N~ WHAT~ WA .Y TO SOI Win one game of WIN -GO and get two free Jickels to Europe ... A1so .... the West Indies ... or some~ other exciting place. Check T odoy' s Numbers on Page A2 Daily Pilat &~TWA lmlCll#JRll .- . -TOM CRUl&ll IOP w '*'W!IW" lAX f0tonge (;oun1, COM«•OO!' v o GoldeA Sll)le ""'..,. Order's second album, "Power, Cor-· ruption and Lies"), which hpuie'S an unusually addictive chorus. and the iodcpcndent sin&Je .. Confusion,·· sounding uncharactcrist1cally tbree- dimensional live. (Notably absent was .. Blue Monday." easdy the best utilization of the drum machine ever. and undoubtedly a New Order cfassiM-. ---- All of New Order's sonas seem·cd more full and vibrant hve. The keyboards and auitan shone past the drums. projectina the music out into the aud~. Unfortunately. the vocals were oftri inaudible. This muddiness dam~ tht let IOmC· what, but New Order still teetntd un.wilbna to alk>w n to siud in tt.cir way. Two&fOupsopencdforNewOrder. First came Duruui Column, wbosc 1nstrumenW. ~ tttcnptn&; -and yet inappropriate for a lafle amphitheater. Then the Fall tc>ot the stasc for what ICCrDcd like an ctcrni· ty ... for all its boatbast, fhcit screec:hina still added up to noth1nJ. IPG·UI«»: Ul .... l la. _,_ , ... _.__. -.c.-.. 'lit ,,_ UI~ _T_,. llACll IA- 1 .... c-~,~ ..... ~~ 10 ont in-1611 "A CHEERRI. FRIJ'·llOUSE VERSION OF '11JOTSIF ... " -:11111Ma111. .. -.c me ··'SOUL MAN' IS VERY, VERY SOOD ••• HAS A LOT Of HEART." . __ .....,*"' A cot11or WIFH HIA., AllO IOUt. 11 .. fCElml lllllmlllRlllll,.. · int11 111 11 •t••·•••·••·•n• rue1ms111e111u1•·•t mn11an·•Hn • m a •1 • UI I U lllflH•lft R lll·lmtft 11 • --· NOW PLAYING ' llUll>t !Dllf..., I Doi•- .._ C&AWU'I TAMIAHlll , .......... , ... ... ~ ....... ..,.,~ ...,_. • 12 """""' .. IHYAllOM UIA" .._CUIWU'I TAMtANlll ...,...,... .,...,.,. ... ~ ... ntl ILT111 .. ORANGE ... 10M1T1•• wtW111t AT QOM.,.,..,.. .... CUIWal .. TAMtAH111 , ........ , ...... ....... _ ..... _..,. _'°' _ _. . .... .,......, N&ll .............. c:... THI COlo. Of MONIY lll ............. WMMIM_, aM.llMN Of A lUlft 0001111 , .. -... , ... "'" ........ STAND IY Mllll ............. , .. lo HABRA ·--. ;? : LIAl ,. ... ---;""'; . 90UT.._, ......... • - CIOC09U ---.... .. , .... .,., ... .... ____ ..,... .. _,. ,.oeocrra "°°' .,..,. ;;;w ......... --~ .... TIUI OOTM•-... 111 , ........... .. MIA ...... t:OllO(c.J -..... #a f'OOl'I MT• _ .. _ .... _ M CO&OI Of MOMIT" A _»MT• 01i1ty PtlOt ~/ Fttdey. Nowt'nber 7, 1Ne 11 A.frightening evenin for Oingo ~i~. ___ o_, f..__....a__,,,_n_s _ arena. Even thouah Lead Vocalist suJtested: .. ltcan'tieunybetterthan momentum and faded down the By JOHN ROOS. °""'"1MC.11 J 3 I and Songwriter Oanny Elfman is this • stretch. t --1 le o · Bo -charismatic. his stage presence was . . . f .. 1.-"'4 ·J>OP-l'OC ers mao mgo" outwtaahcd by the &J'OUp's lack of Well, she must have been a psychic With the .. excc:puon o ..Just have a tradillon ofmvadmg normally musical diversity and hmited in-merma_1d. Due to J>09rpactn&and °!e Anot~er Day and Only a Lad, the quiet town$ ·on HalloWttn night and rumental skills. mcd1oc_re mus1an!".,l· tbc concert s rema1n1n& 18 ·_or. so sonp ~ nii 1TI(Ttittle-helt'W11h tttt•tc'"11'""dttc.,,•"i1 lttf!..-.......,,, ----f~ma1tuna-Mur .-half nevcr-praetiealiy tndtSunautthable· from musical off~ Appropnately The concert bepn spirited enough manqed to reach ttus peak again. ~ one another .. A formulate i-ttem of • nicknamed -Man's Pany,'' th1s Wlth ~ur91 venion of the title Most memorable concerts \1lry in rhythm gu1t~r/overblown lcey-year's bash was 1ivc:n at Jrvme boards/distract" .. brass sctUon only Meadow before a sold..out throng of track rom 19 S's bu aJbµm. "Dead tempo and presentation ofmatenal to · ~. young and rcsticss .eo;,..,, fan . Man's Party." TonJUC·1n-cheelc build up to an excitmgchmu. Saving grew monoton~us 8-nd dro_wned out ......-humOT al\d ckver lyncs are what some of the ~ «-tnoie. energetic some of Elf man s better lyncs. But after two ho urs of made this son& one of last .Y~r·s sonasforashow'sendisnothinancw Acouplcof1nterestinatuntsabout prcdomuwuly disposable pop. 1t was pleasant surpnses and was easily the 1n rock, but it remains efTcctjve apathetic neighbors .c>Nothin& Bad apparent that imaginauve and well-concert's high point: W~cn the sona cnten.tl1nmcnt. Boinao (they've drop-• Ever Happens") and youthful pa,. intentioned ideas don't always make ended, an cnthusaas~c tecn~r ped th~ Oinao) dehvercd their knock-noia ("Not.ltin& to fear'') we~ sl'l)()Olh transitions into the mu ial drcs~ 1n a mermaid costpme, out punch early and then lost rendered unintelligible by the di~- \. tortcd sound mix and instrumcn,.tal mishmash. Perhaps Boioao could have tightened their delivery and allowed anotbet' appea.hna ~t of their work to be beard and ap- pteciatcd. · Since EJfman has bttn busy writtna mov1e(Baclct0School, PC:eWec's 811 Adventure) and TV (Amazing Stories, Pee Wec's Playhouse) scores. Boinao bu uodcraonc tevcral ~­ son&Cl<haf\IH. 8ued on the.cnalC presented dunna llu.s concert, a revival of' group 1denuty or focus may provide more cohesive and atisfying concert experiences durina nut · year's "Boingo" tour. BIG BAND REVIVAL ••• .. PromPa&eS) . '"It's also more mentally demand-.. lt:S exc1t1ngforallofus. Youcan't 1mponanttobandsinthcvidco-crazy mg. You have to play what's there on keep still on the more upbeat songs 1980s. the charts and not deviate, because if an~ on the slower ones, it's so 'Girl in the Picture' giftfr9m -Scotland you do. with so many mu k1•ns. romantic, yo~).u.sl want to swoon." The Rumplcsultskin's cnpgement you'rcgoingtogetatramwreck." SaysM1llcr: 'Weallcctoomptacicnt •may stretch beyond the Dec. 14 ./ Singer Julie Welles admits that playing rock and roll. Altbou&h it can contract cxp1rauon and Miller says By GEORGE WILLIAMS thit 1s inn1st1ble. tackling thcja'z:zfiunes has been much be a lot of fun. it's also a job and it he's opt1m1.Sllc about ta.king the band ~ ..... ...._ Shot in Glasaow's West End. "The more ~aodiflc,...than the "fop-40 ~get <?Id." as far asaud1cncc wtll .suppon it. Girl in the Piccure" revolves arOQnd a t;-:----------~~~esofi~'~1ee-4er-----:---:----~~~s.a.~~~uxi1CL;.n.:_.m1Jus. __ -::-;:----:"'---.:L""~:--::-r'":'.""'":-:O:-=--tt.~"~G~rcg::;;o~ry~~~""Gi.:..;.;.1rl~"~i;h~l~9~8~2~si;&n~•='c4~·;.-.~l.Q&..,2~t2..~toi!! ~r (Gordon-Sin- "Jt takes aU the e~nry and talent the onJy music that has eneray to iL "Sometimes I think I was m too c r)w ospecii)1min WCdd1np. He you have to pull 1t off/r she says. "I With the b1& ba.nd, you can fed the late I hould've bc..-cn bom SO years Scotland.very much alive with i"esh-feels he's at the end of a yearlon& can't growl and cover things up and mus1c;.-'it's a physical energy that's aco so I could've pla)cd m a bi& ncss and invention, and that the relauoosl11pw1thanartstudent(lnru rt"Uway Wlth 1t ltke I can Slll&JO,J in rcachmgtheaud1ence." band," he says. HaghlandsbadmorctoofTc:rfilmlhan Brook). He sees opportunities for m y otbcr band. You have to sing each That's much of'the band's appeal, JUSt Sean Connery. romance Wlth otbCrs shppina by, and word clearly so they can hear it.'' . Miller says. Also auracttvc to young "But you know, a lot of these Now "The Girl an the Picture" behevcs that at • 2S, that he's too Likcscveraloftheothc:rmu 1Ctans. audiences is the b1& band's appear-bandleaders art aeuing old and proves it With"Grcgory'sGui"star youna to commit himself \0 one Welles says she wu am'ilctcd to the an«. Orcsxd elegantly and playing there's no one around to take their John Gordon-Sinclat.r in the I~ role person opportunity to try something new with a showman's flair, Miller says Pl3cc:. And, hey, I'd be more than and a U.S. first-time director at the He ~n't scrcw up enough~ mus1caJly. they offer the visual entcrtammenl so happy to pick up the slack." helm, this new offering has • chann to teU her how he f~ls. but she senses it, and moves out before a bad word 1s spoken. Then Gordon..Stnclair fctls free to pursue that young woma_n who p vc-bim"the Ion& look wtulc he ~ photopaph1na her.,.and •hose.~ he keeps encounterin& in the streets. ROYSCHEIDER ANN-MARGRET 1• Deity PMot ~/ F~. NoYefnber 7, 1Ne c ............ .,... L..-lt800(9t) (U:IO) 13:201 l :SO 1 110 A. tO:llO ST~ • .,-.. , (t100 (3;00) t 1b ef 7 1 0. 1100 ....., .. eoT • MA111t•D .... ,, (htO) (l1:Sf») I 40 7•10& 10100 Ct N TURYC11~Centp1 (}~ ~COOL(lt' SHOWS AT 1130 7 :JO & 1:30 '9CMIOOY'S POOL ... taaHOWSAT 1 140 T1IO & 10100 .. llC* •YOlltO Cit) Ptu• ~enk •u••te•'• Oar Off (PO•I » nteCOUMICW -.C .. ":Y .. , a .. wly Hlllt Co, C"I I No , .... , ~-~•LAStt .. , "'°' c .. Hll .J-• et I"• Niie (.-0) CltOCOOIU ........ ......... Ct1"9 HO (f'C·t J) .lulot.$n'1 Ille. Jons: thoU&h. for: b1m to rulizc the ob~ ofbis rovin& eye arc not all they re a.eked up to be. a.nd that his relation hip with Brook was madeofstrongerstufTthan he'd rcaJiud. ThoUjh we never &Ct to know the characters portrayed by Gordon- Sinclur and Brook as mud\ as we'd hke, ·we rcco11uze a ttrtaJn umver- •ltty 1n them that ptcks Uf up ana camcs us alona. And djrcctor c.ry Parker's scnpt has 'the warmth and wit to ensure a &ood time at the movies. Gordon-Sinclair is a natural comic whose fine talent miaht fool YO"-He JIVCS you tJic fcctina he Just walked 111to the movie from real life. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Brook. dauahter of staat director 11 Peter Brook and actress Nata\h3 re!!'~, -]·--·~-.u ·--·"-­._.__ ----_..,, ,_,. ..... ....... -MW•n ...... .._ ~------_._ --·-.=._ ---·1 ---... ----....... --· I --·-.. --· *-... ,,. . . .......... -.-..--r [W>,,....~._ ............. , Parry, has great beauty that she docs no.l allow to att io the way of J\cr characttrrzation. Writer-<11rector Parker is I n.at1vc of Atlanta whose wife as from Scotland. tuek in Gia~ by ICC!· cknt.-bc <lecided to COlth D l'C' lbe fil nl- Yt'Ofk be bcpn as a tudcnt at Gcoflla St.ate when he saw Robcn AJtman's .. McCabe and Mr1 Miller'" and dcctded this was for him. H~ first feature is a acm. · Please -Oilldln Need! Chrildan ChUc1rcn•1 Fund, Inc . ··~28-3193 /Toi Fr.fl .. -. UnCieDon's views of nil-.- onlr<:oSt $ but it's worthless, 8) OON COU~EY quit ttntmg wimp films hke "ET' and Cocoon"andebcd. lh1~onc out -\notbcr typical SI nigtn ''the local "Reanunator" 1s not lbout a Disney theatre Kind of hkc bcin1 at the canooni t but a mad sc1cn11st '*ho paroo You bow. lt'J dark. 1t:~a rtJlrtfmUBl Jca<flX>dles. lt has aTI the v.t"ckm&ht Just spend. your hard essential quahttcs I h~tcd in lhc camrd scratch on I Oltk with no prcviour, paraaraph. S0C1ally ~m1n1 qu.abt~ rll re's "From Beyond~· cove!'\ mk~ about a dozen peop&t. All auys. Some, yound for marpnalminds. Prolcr.sor b\ thcmscl-w~. tn dart comers. ca n t r cm t m h e r v. b a t • Other\, hkc m~ wuh • couple o1 thcbcllh1snamcwa\ tn\cnl\ a "n:-'-tdwt~. Bob and Clllll. emitting as-onator." He v.ants more than the li\ie ~nl·d body ~un<h, providmi loud. ~nscs ,He dcfinuel} found the m.th unv.llntcd commentary, and eiun sense here. Nonsense. Wht'n he rums tak-o"erpri(ed noncom. -~-= h --h -I "'f-rom Bc)onCf.f'y. aona IO\IC. ont c~natornacllYale\l ep1nc;a horror ffic that t.artS wt\h lhc ~and, taUSlll& It 10 \llCk out or the Ofll"ningcmills~upcnml)OICJ overa orthead h\e a b1g'cr. um. hold~ bunlh of crawhna mag.ots 'cah, lhat's ll~ a hotdog. With th1\ 1 h1\ film has t'\Cr)lhin~ou could thin& hang.an& around in fronl, )OU G can ~ things )OU'\c nc\tr \CCn v.ant an a lf'*l movie. B · JUU brlorc monsters. ~tral\ge lrt'Uturc~ \t' Rondqc. V1oltMe. Mad scien-po 1t1"e balances in ~our chetkhook '"' Monsters. Insane asylums The bottom hnc 1s thee\ 11. na\t\. --< rtepy-=hou1". Loon Our ol control machann Whew. Too much mad scientist eat hrown \luff found Galleries BOWERS MUSEUM GAU.ERIA NanC} Phelps Through NO\ I Y imn 1'l Majn L 1n Sani. Ana Gallery open Mon lhrough f n . 8 ~c·1r.l'a Allen's nc.-i work in her one· am to 5 p.m .. oi-a kma n«klaccs::.Riroul~!""ilft'S-..NEwmRr HARBOR ART M U-_Cl'r.tm1~ pieces and Corinne SEUM~ts1hcworlap~m1cn:of ~ \chmlnke's 011 pa1nt1nJ\ Rcccpuon .. V~to' b) Charles .\mirktianian an.d . for 1he artl u too1aht GaJlena hours Carol Lav.. \ 1sual anim. 5-lturday ~ '-'cd thro\.l&h L 11 a.m. to 4 No\, 8 at Rpm Adm1 'i1on for 1h1s v~11 \unda}s. noon to 4 p.m. program ,., SS 50 for mrmber\, \tu· DIANE SASSONE GAU.ERV .\ dcnu.. seniors :tnd the m1ht1u·, and \tlttl rollcct1on or 11\aJOr am-$7 SO for non·mcm~r\ for mort prr~\1on1\ttC pe1ntinis by m•n) oft~ Ulformauon. 7 59-1 I:!:! ffil•\I rcknown earl)' California K UNTINGTON BEACH The cit) or pa1nh:f'\. 278 Fore t A \C. 1n La :una Hun'tington Beach and the Alhed Mt'> Bt'.l h 0Jxn Mondar throuah lur-Board host an e~h1b1t1on or watcr- da} IOa m.·S p.m , I am.· pm on color") b) &rbara Janu'i7 1hrough unday. 494-2440 NO\ 28 Opening rec-cpuon ~unda'. ~EWPOBT BEACH CITY HALL ov 9 11 a m. to i p m The public i\ GALLERY HOO Nev.port 81"d an""' invited Huntington Beach C It) l 1· !\l'"Port &ach 15 fcatunli} water-brary. m I Talt'len .\\t in tlunt- colo,... b> Glona Parry Waltrr and angton &ach . R41-448 I c~t .H A room •ltla••tDLvl•W.,_,_..:;._ __ Only $2$.00 ,,., pcnon. DouW. occupancy. Reurvetloftl rwqulred. Other,,.,.,. av•llabl• . • Tridair Helicopt~rs l 9331 Airway Ave. South S.A. edwards •• oc 67J·8JSO Nt •• JI. " , t , ~ ,_,, PAUl NaNAHeTOM ~ .. Ttm COi.OR OIJ'WY" C"> Aiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii1;i1' r:30. 10:00 iiiiwMi;;:~ •DEXTER OOROOH-"ft0UN0 Ml>NIOHT" "CHILDMN CW A DOlaY STEREO LE81ER 000" tA) 1-00. t 30_(Rl ______ 1 _,.,_._1_0 _00 __ edwards BRISTOL 540· 7444 ftiO\iVt Al •&t..AM '"Ufil >,,.., 6.irtA edwaras HUNTINGiON 841-0JH l(ACH IOVlh&llO & • 111.11 I f-.'S '<l;,..111(, 'O.. It&'" •AOY SCHEIOEA• •ANN MAAGAET• .. 52 PICKUP" (Al 7 IS. 9 30 "SOUi.MAN" (P0-131 eC THOMAS HOWELL• t 00. t IS, 10 15 edward1 CHU T£R C£Nlllf 141-0no ..... & •t(" "tfl!"''IJI ·~(M •JAMES CLAVElL'S• TITATffN"'CAI 4 TRACI< 00l8Y STEREO 1 IS, t 45 "CltLDMN CW A LEllSt GOD" (Rl 730. 1000 .....,....,..,R) 745 "'QUIET COOL" tRt s 05, 10 15 ... "THI COlOR Of ll8EY" TOt.I CfWlSE (R) 5 00, 1 30, 10 00 .. STAND BY "IAI • 15 1000 "TOUOtt OUYI" !P'Gl 00 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG 131 &00, 8 15 10 15 •ROSANNA AAOUETTE• "NOeOOY'I FOOL" (PO 131 ,,00 t 15, 10 » PAUL HOGAN "CROCGOIU DUllDll" •DOI.BY STEA£0- (P013) s 15, 1.30, 10 30 •ANN MARGAf:T• •AOV SCHEIDER• "'52 PICK\W" (A) 7 30, t 40 •JAMES CLAVEU. S• .. TAI PAN" (Al 130. 930 OOUY STEREO-C T HOWELL .. .,.... Mel "toUl.11AN" flAtH'! (Al 6 IS 130 IOlCI PAIA. tt0GAH "CIOCOCIU CMIJU"' (li'G131 s '5, • 00, 10 tO 5 30, 7 30 •• 45 •JAMES CLAvtU. S• , .. TAI ,AW' IAI 100. t30 4 fl'IACt( 00\.eY STEREO .WCL.A.NIE GRIFFITH• "S~WILD" (Al 7 IS t 4S tdw1rds MISSION VIEJO MAL.. 495-6220 S 0 ,,_, '0 C"OWll •Al .. f • N "lWH" a;;,1 "$v"S a 1u • : • o.ly ~IOt DatebookJ Fridey, NoYember 7, 1988 I 'I f ' • ' OutOnThe.Town c1H.P -•J'1;.f/ - --....~ LLEY • "I Want A Glrl" • "I Feel a ~ Comin' On" • "I'm In the Mood for love'' • "On 'The Sunny Side Of The ScreetH By JOYCE SCHERER BOOLOVJCH • Gino'~n the Hill is more than an ltalian.....+ii- restaurant...it is a comfortable place wh~re friends and memories-mee,. ---... The inviting ambience has been created by · owners Gino Boero and Hersh McMullen. Boero, whose father owned Gene's in Corona Del Mar (now the Studio Cafe) liteial~y grew up in the restaurant business. He began h1s apprentice at the age of. 8 -first chore was washing dishes. Eventually he moved up_ to • waiting tables, preparing the food and t~ndlJ)g bar. He continued the res~w:_ant educauon by working with Far West SCrv1ces for 23 years. His titles were impressive -general manager and vice-president. - .. Gino's on 1he Hill is a place. where we can cater to local people, and take. <:?re of local The dinner menu offers three c tc en dishes, four veal entrees and two large steaks. Daily fresh fish selections include hrimp scampi, calamari and other delectabldS from the magic board. , Gino's on the Hill provides a ~unday champagne brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The bu.ff et is heaped with salads, fish dishes, breads,. rolls and lots more. A choice of tradition~I tgg dishes such as eggs benedict arc offtred along with crab and shrimp crepes, chipped beef on homemade biscuit, machaca and goat hill monte cristo. V.arious kinds of waffles and pancakes are ilso available. Pnces range around SI 0 for adults and about $6 for children 12 and under. . Another convenient service offered by Gino's on _the Hill is a . customized caten!lg service equ1pped-io creatively plan any spec1~T occasion ... large or small, down to tbC last dcta1I -at the resuurant or at another location. Located 428 East 17th St, Costa Mesa. Open Monday through Thunday 11 a.m. to I 0 p.m. and Friday until 11 p.m. Saturday btcalcfast served from 9 a.m. to noon, open for lunch and dinner from noon until 11 p.m. Sunday brunch 9 a.m: to 2 p.m. and dinner from 4 p.m. to JO p.m. Call 650-1750 for reservations and catering Information. Salt aid pepper lO taste S tablUpoo•• flou \ _t • ' l&abl-• oil ~ -ttJ.__f_;,..· __ ;_·--"-----' ·~==.~~tool, prinklech1ckcnwi;: OF T~E' WEEK flour and sautc skin side down until &olden brown. -~ · Peel ai.,-and cut intolinejulicnne strips. Julienne lemon nnd and blanch S minutes. Reserve. Drain chicken and return to sau'te pat\, add ainacr. juice of lemon, white wine. Cover pan and cook slowly for I S minutes. Pl8Ce on SC1'VICC ~te. • Add demi-tlace to pen, beat an butter a little at a titne. Verify the seaoni.na. SU.in the sauce throu&b a "chinots .. over the chicken. Decorate with julienne of lemon. Serve immediately. GINO'I TOP OP Tim BILL COCS.T AIL ~ .1_....., ~ ........ .,.. ...... 14 -....... ,,""" '4-en.m . Bind all i~ll and pour into f'roltofd alasl. Oamilh with f'tesb ara~. if deliled. Q • --chao'sDiaasty~~~/..;;__~-----~~~~~~~~~...:-~~~~~~~~-----~~ A potpourri of dining ideas around the co8 ~- THE COUNTRY SIDE INN. J2S io Newport Beach. By the way. th1 is Bnstol trttt (at Redhill). Newport not The Atnum of Fashion !'land Btae,h1uverychamunahttlcbouhn farm. but another bu1ld1n1 wnh1n a the man net of ~I European stones: tlirow-ohhrlfotcl-Mmd1en aubtrgc. ec.idcs the dote of chansma 1hat is using the same moniker. t111~ you ID lht lobb} the I~ We.ale &old-lbatOaude I will open ccntfal courtyard is a neat pl~ be opening chef. Segal, you m1Jh1 10 have a httlesun or tq,sit beneath an remember. was the n.ame that really • umbrella wnh friends or ~usincss got them mto L.A.'s B1stan10. Before 1atcs for~ ~vnutlons • adding ti1s aJJure to 81stango. he had Of course. that same homey ftthna been the chd who stepped 1010 prnadcs LE CHATEAU RES-Wolfpng Puck's shoes when the T . .\l'RANT. whtteyou wiU find f'ood latter left Ma Maison E"en .before that is a bit continental. a btt French that, Scol garnered two Machehn count!) and a bit crcauvc California. stars at t!'ra1l~'s La C1bouktte. Well It's not Europe, but dOIC to at. The art v.e amv1n1 or v.hat 1n this phone number for racrvataons or country? . fonher information is S-49~300. .1 ha~e no doubt the food at our · • • .. • BtStanao 'Will be the same "dine. Construction of BISTANGO. 1s-graze. enjoy 11rhat )OU 11r11r· fare that ttr or a restaurant by the same name made a mark with the more nonherl) 10 lo~ 1l1Cies. ls ~IJ Uodetwa)' In CUstomers,Jf1t1sasattract1vtaS I tcr the Atrium on Von Kannan Avenue 8, then "e arc in for another v1 ual ~ ·Breakfast Buffet $7.50 per per~on feanntna such Items as ae1,1an Waffles. Fresh Fruits & Juices. Pastries, Egg Dishes & More. En,oy the Easy Ll tenlnc· Sounds by. Nat.I~" II I he ~no ll>'JOam-1 )()pm L~•ted1n the Country Side Inn 12'> Bristol Street, Nt>wpofl kKh Comer of Bristol & Reh1ll ~49-0lOO ad\.tnturc_as 11rc~J.. • the 11me. can now save time and Docs hav1n1 an old-fashioned dollars and &et healthy food a welLlt ChrullI\AS cvcn1CJ appeal ~o )'Ott. · or a sidcW&Jk cafc amb1entt, Have )OU often wanted to ell.pcriencc and foods run the pmut from all the visual and austatory pleasures sandwiches of ca hew chicken and 'that Chn tma leccnd tre--made--Of. almond1'Una. throo&h fresh vqC\abte to savour the t11tng.s that make a soups, frc h fruits and en p salad ·•real" holiday? Well, THE RITZ and even frozen YO&Urt goodies • restaurant 11\ Newport Beach may just Thctt is, 1n fact. quatc a lenathy hst of take the arand prize for cxccptlonalJy these ''&000 and fast food items." bcauuful Chnstmas dccot and there . 11 ccrtamJy a 5CaSOlli charm about the place that Sttms to· iu~p off a Chnstmas card at that time of year. A ne" conce~t •in• fast, lrr'orctablc and nutnt1ous din1n1 has made an appearance at South Coast Village. THE GOOD EARTH ANNEX sits in front of the Good Eanh restaurant and the idea 1s that the busy person or student who cannot afford the lime or money to etTin a restaurant mot of • • • FIVE CROWNS. 3801 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar wtll be host1na 8111 and Sandra Mcl"cr owners of MATANZA.S CREEK WINERY, on November 19. The Mclvers are a dchghtful couple who l~pt onto the, wine scene a few years ago and rather astounded ever)one when they bcfan winning a lol of medals at some of the country' more prcstigJous v.mc tasting.s. Three years aao. \M Charmin& Gourmet and I bad the pleuurc of -unt1 ni-sanara c vcflO a 15ii'ffiaay dinner at The Seventh Street Bistro 1n Los Angeles when Joachim Splichal was rci&ning as chcfsuP"me. h is an evenm& stJll fondl y remembered be· cause of both the food and the 1n1c·rcs11ng wroe c:onvel'\at1on th.al flows easily from this charm1n1 couple . .Wine and food at the Five Crowns arc k:nown lo 6e cxctpt1002I in their own nght. so you m1ght want tocall 760-0331 to mtke reservations forthl\ooe.Aslc for Phil Crowley, and do it quickly bccau.se th~ S7S per person e"en1np sell out quicker than a second thoUJ}lt; • • • Every once in a while I &et a request for a list of lhing.s that offend me in restaurants. and often the reader (Pleue aee CBAOfhee 20) Indulge -in aJabul~ll.9 Sund~y lunch and llave a JOU9~tng good time .. · ~~ieval crr~s DI FJl & TOURNAMENT AT SPECIAL MATI NEE PRICES We\ c ju't .tddt.J a nt '" ~und:r)' lunc:h 'how to uur hnt·up of n."jtUIJr pt_'rlomunu::-.u 'lx·d.il l'\'duu:d rmu·, SunilJ~ lum.h .11 I p.m Rt1(Ubr ni~htti!Tk' per 1. fomunn.._ T~~ .. , thru TI1uNJ.n anJ~un<l.1\ :n .. I~ p m •rid.I\. and :uor¢a) nip.hli. at (t AOtJ 9 pm Rt'4..·n.umn' rnommendt·d c.roup of:tll "'t" um1.1u-J1m t t.nn .. rt-.c>n • (714) 521-21740. (800) 438-9911 Medieval Times, 1662 Beach Blvd., Buena Park ("-mtkoonbofKAOt.l''s)' S.n Ditto: ,4n Camino IXI Rio So 16NI 2~ b60 ANllwim: 2IOO E Ball R.NJ C7M l 774-4940 ~por1: 42~ Bu\:h St . (714) 9 22 Deity Pllot Oatebook/ Frtday, November 7, 1986 It ' • l tf!J.~lfAO~S POTPOURRI cqLUMN ... • reQucsts names of the restaurants that do these secm1n&ly dastardly dttds, I couldn't even bcain to 11ve )OU• hst of restaorant names bccaus.e many of ~ pmbkms arc...wuicspread-&nd ~ Like one restaurant to task for-each faux paux is fooli h. funhermore, my no-no list 1s Iona. but I m1ghtg.ive you a few tidbits from time to umc. Bear in mind that this as a very personal list There 1s not one valid excuse for serv1na roll th.at are-hard as a rock, bread or rolls that art rubbery and can hardly be tom apan, rolls that are '°ft nothingness and prc-shced bread that mimicb the above problems. There arc so many good bakeries around that service the mtaurant industry, that I ~<>"'1 forgive sucfi a careless amtude .. OT C<>Ut'9etihttc :are a. few really bad auys out there· who purchase perfectly dtttnt rolls then ruin them in ao instant b)' way of alway' oassed on to the customer. JI the cllefs want buraundy color on .- plate why don't they fttd us more clued small beets. or unpeeled mmiature egplant? ;;:;;;;;;;z=::==:=z:::::;:=c::=:::::z:=:=:::i=:=:::Zi=:!E:E::i::=:;~~ IDICIOWIVt'w.arJJlUll. I wish I could wake up one morn1n& A cravina for the pretentious died a coupk of ccnturi~ ago, and I wish scvcral restaurants would wake op andservc..watcr asa nauuaJ bevet1ge rather than w11h the attitude lhat 1t 1s an insult to thc rcstaurant to request anyth1na oon-alcohohc. bandv.-aaon. the pasta sled. the m1 qui~ ma~cl of the broiler~ C !Udy. folks, kiawc it ~the currc datlina wood bcina thrown 10 t flariin. Ever)' t'CS\luratcur wtU l you he or he is orialiW.. I'm here tell ~ou •bunch of them arc about orig.inal as the non<6nforming cc fonnists of the '60s. , Now, arc you happy hcanna c a;ripina7 Restaurateurs. Please fl free to offer )our opinions. Reade plcate note, that I have ban scratched the 1urface. Wait till y hear the out batch of my pet J>CCV! WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE · FOOD I l Uff(.H S Olh~£RS T AOPICAL COCKTAll.6 BANOUfl FAClllTlfS CAT[~JG rooo TO GO OPEN 7 DAY~ SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO J14 OM h 6Nd, 827 1i10 N<'llr KnGll 1 and discover that RUiicctuo WUJU ta bad dream. There is nothing 10 the taste or te~turc of this buriundy and wh1tc cabbasr-likc vegetable that can jusufy its out~ cost which 1s • J think v.e ITC ovcr-trcndina ourselves. Docs every rcstaurtnt ha~ «> hop aboerd lbe Ca1un Restauran~ Spotligllt .. ~ ~ rsnN SOlfTH COAST Pl.Al.A Th1nlu1trv1n1t Ctlebfauons Th11 Thanks1t'"'"!· Tht Wcnan South Coast Pillai will offtt duec. uniq11t d1nin11 Chtf Maunrt0 Binono whilt rht rrad1uonal holiJay ~t II\ tht ~ IS n\ILll• tallWd Tht pacb,gt wftl 11\Cluik 1 whole re twkty. 1ppli and chc1tn11:r drusUlg.-bel nrtttt poca1on, ~d pocatOt'S 8'il i1my. Wtldorf 11lad. cranbtrry rdish, (a ablt roll • m pie.~ fn• will be J*lcagtd and a\'W to pd1-up ac· che Or~ Cr~ C bttwttn clit hour> ol 1 J ftOOft to 6 p m -=========================~h---""'!lii1111.---~!'-'---ll!~~!!l!lmlP--•iiiii!i!iiil ... ...., .... -..-.~-in-~ PflCt for r~ peopk "MO.''° "Still (our. 1100 fona. $110 fort hunJ $160 Start your mornings off right with an "eye opener" that's casty and Mime. yet ll&ht on your wallet Two Eggs, two sausag s. four pancakes. and the fastest. fnendhest service in town ~rvcd everyday 'till 11.30 AM only Sl.75. NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT OF A PAPER 8AO. -. ttuss• •1 • C.tt MWY. 1»·*4 10 Rttf!!ltiont ~ be auqital thr1.11 Moncl1h ·~tmbtr 14, by catlio~ ,.,_2' Htl"nilOn )-490 Thanks~1111ng dinner ar-Alfrtd Jtmorantt. the.: Wt\l1n • 1w11rd·1i'<tntt I ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!..:-. _ _:~i!~~~~~:E~]~~E~~~ gour~ rt'$011ran1, will fnt11re a pccw µ df11~cwd hooday menu 1nclud1n8 roxnt Gourmet Dinner Served To Your Table Setting on the Beou11ful Poc1f 1C Ocean . Now Taking lteservatlOns (714) ~·•·7176 and girhc tUISlt'J curkty, 1t11Utd la ChOf» b.ktd Wmun In NPJ cabbt.gt, I ~I 1Mdall10M w11h gC>tgo111ob pdtO f, mutt o dt~•"'I> ('ftf"rtd and Kf\'td • CnoKt Of orar~ uclc !trnnt or ti p and t011t<htttt nvioti, com and c cho.dtror ow111I comummt anct lkt1 tnd1u talad A harpt1< •iU pro..klt sul b.ckgrounct musK addiog to 1ht rtstnn aura of tltgaMt R~r~ll!Of\S art t J"'td, end art n11lablt' by ulhng }M). I: Tht Oranf!t Grow C"..1ft, ..,foch JS hoctt·, ch1rmm~ informal d1n1ng r<>Orll alto offcrmg • Jptcial TI\anks111~m~ ' cwr/k!ffn(frorn noon 106 pm ). ut Mfd11 10 tht rtplar mft\u TI11s ~ bOffn lftcl11dt (\J(TI aod crab chowdtr, •lad I rowmary end prhc roead coni curl borwy glaml him. 11111~ bniwl spr~ and cht1tnui., ba~d s..,ttt pouton • hoM} oran,i;t tu~. acorn tquuh ' c1111t1mon h\iutr, and • tel«tl<W'I home1nrcSi pin Tht Wnnn Sou1h COl'l Plata ,, lcxa ac Bnscol and tilt S.n Dir~o (40)) frmi CARMHOS Nrw fnmuinmenc Polt<y Lllct IT}OM lcahans, man, ochtr Pt< r•• ltS8TAuaA.Jfl'9fhae I 5'itWd wl TortillBs. Refried Beans & Fruit 1:11 ... 1:11 ,. Ml-1 1712"--tle :s.. !Cl nt be ell 10 &1 rs. :ly )U es. ror fix gh DO. o's on will .,. q. uu 'Ith 1th ol It'd .. , RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHT ..• rromrace20 ••IUIJ calJ It I tll!U-ilp If b Ud W iXPft'U 1ht11 pnfrrmcr CJ>f fine lood or ~rnt multC Wid~l'fac in m1nJ, u rmt'lo M&n10 and ltll'lf llapua. o.nas ot GumdtH 10. r.uwit 1n Cor0f19 dtl Mu, ha~t' t.uf!Cht'd • nc• mcmein.mtnt format w off tr JT>uJt< ., pknurtblt u thir food : To cumpkmt'm tht rntturan1 s 1,..arJ. .,.,nnin1: ltthan aniJ Comcnt'O<al cu1~10t. tht new lt1Un t policy will •P-CXhftht a ..,,J~ m11Ct of 1mnna1wnal ani~u (l,.,..n from ti r nmJ..\ ol JUI, 8fti-1t..,,, pi1nBlt, lulwi anJ \mtrton pl'fformc:n _, v., ~'! ... 111 bt dit kc:, fl\.l(t "'•th chrtc: d lf~tfll r~ Ol.iu&ollu tOtltlfl appc:ar .nc:o 1hr~ IOUt the ~tn n• hll vf u 1.h ••ti. fot ·• mcwh A ric"' round uf • 1cma11ni c:rnmatl'W'n .,,11 ukr O\'t'r at-Utf' lit ~!Miii t'W'f)' month • '1967 RIVIERA·., U ltE:&TAU~T~ .!) 1 ... ,.. r1tt •Pr~...._ • ., Ou1an ~ ....... s ,. .......... , ... t-•-eJ ...... u •• t:u .. n.-. Ill ,,..,._, ............ ,._ 1"4 \ ,.., -• f"l••lr ct .... , ,_ __ ..,.. ••.• :s llw ll1>-• • • •-M , ... ,, ......... , 1t ........ "···· "'"" ~ "-('.a&.f " ..... .,.., •ttttn A•er41 , _ .. ,,.. 11:-JO •• 0.-1 .... s•,• u-..~ ...... ;,.....,, \::-' I\ . .-• l"..~ .. ~"«- Juz pu.n1R R1JJ1n>c: Brown, v.ho "''•!» up 1 1hrtt·month m~a t mw1 "'"h hu mu .11 tht rod of Scprrmbtr, .,,,JI make: occ.1~10011 tct1muppuiUKrs under the nc• .1 t~ Tht' 01.tobt'r ~ htdult l.1c ki off """" Samb'111 • ~br icu1ur duo from Hr•11l, •ppurm~ Monda~ .1rul T uttJi1 m11ho Pitnck ( ampbtll. •.1 cun"mpora'} Jiii pi~n1 .'will ptrfurm WtdntstbY t\tnin•• RomAn punt'>< •nJ \OC:•li\r Rtr1•1u C>iRum• ... 11 ~ JOtntd ht • >:Ut\I m\truCMnult\t "'hil" perform in I! Thul\da\ 11\ruul(h ~unJ•~ f Ol (4)-uwntr Mafltu !llC' l'IC'W tmtru111· mtnt pcllK\ u ( •1md11\\1gnAb1<>mt1h1nj1 of a rrium tu an n11Jtr tJmL Durmg tt:C ntarh n \t..n ht optuit'd I• uW.· in l.o, An dt'> th~ r('\Uur,fl< ~11nC"d r1.111uNI r«~n10•.111 llJ( "'non iwp mu1K1I prt:>t'n i.uom oltcn lu~hha:hrtd h 1mpn>mptu HAS BEEN SELECTED F~ BEST-PAS-TA • SO. CAUf. IT AUAN I. CONTINENT Al CUISINE Lunch • Mon.·fri. • Dinner 7 Ntghtt Enteftoinment in the Lounge 3520 East Cocnt H!Qhwoy Corona del Mor (714) 675-1922 EUZABETH HOWARD'S CURTAIN CALL ... _ . DINNER THEATRE _ ~ ~ . Ffi.~~n , ... ~ ~~~li&~. ,:, u • DINNER & SHOW from $1 5.95 RESERVATIONS: (714) 838-1540 690 El Camino Real, Tustin, 92680 17" Pia<"""' Cotla M~ call M'i-80QI lof 1nfom~t10C1 COMPLETE DINNERS $395 Broasted Chicken Stuffed Shrimp BBQ Baby Back Ribs -Deep Fried Shrimp f'1fot or Sole St·rH'\I ~11h C\JIJtl (orn on lhe Cob 8Jhd Bl'.w. l'Ot.llO l· Hol Roll U•• Eete.ua..eat a Daacla9 C.-tTV•••lc Thur• .. frt., S.t. a Sun -- • pirtlClpiUun b> 1omt ol tM bi~ son in \huw l~nincH Cumtlo ~ 1t loc1.ttd at ~,.20 ~ Cw~ lLghH). ~.deLMv 011Ulef ~ICC><Cd naghtl> frum r, rm·, tunch Monday throu,h f riJa~ lrum 11 un lcJun~t' cnttltiollnnttn< \llrt\ A1Jt1>tl> .at II p m Rt'St'rvauons <11~·ICJlljJ S BISTRO lntroduct'S 1'tw Cht( . ,.., )) \ R1wo. formctly known u 1hc l'omrt, htads into 1u fo(h wttk. we would lakt tu tal.t this upportunlfy 10 rhank all of ~llU whu tu~c 'Wpporttd us Ill our c han1tt'O\.trt .1nd lu\'t htlptd 10 mV.t 11 a rnl wu~s Wt ...m to continue to tt'nT vou 1n the ht\( mannn puss1blt'. \\ c ""ould lakt it this runt 10 inuodutt '"'r C htf. Robttt,IJ Sama~mbin•nA • he~k~ruunJ Ol 1r.1d1uonal clan . anJ • lJeiJ19 71<-e t?/JIJMtite ~ (jilt"'~ Open 1 Oiyi t. Midi • 0.-• Cedlbill Sltw .. y hllfast tr. 9 UL s.o,~ Let Us Cater Y Otl' Ned Party --... ""11-.---· ................ 428 E 17th St Costa Mesa 7 14-650-1750 UPSTAllS LOUNGE • UVI ENTBTAJNMIHT NtGHnYAND SUNDAY AfTBNOONS • NIW GAUIY MENU SEAFOOO AHOOTHll SBICTIONS FOR A SHAOCOI LIGHT MEAL COMPUMINTAlt.Y CHOWORAT HAPPY HOUI ANO 5'0IT1HO EVENTS , -. I nuattllc, ~(Roi.no has crnttd • ""Kf"" txptr~c 111 fiM dtn1ng I It "'as ft'Ctntly hono<cd by 1ht auonal Kidnty r <>un· d..taon o( $uuthcm Caltfom.11 as unc c>l tht • Grtar Chtfs of Orin~ County," and 1hu1t fonun11t' "~fth to tu(C hia d.clic:.i.cacs at "Tht (h11Rm1\ Compi1ny.' a bt'Of'fu $~'°'td by the JuruUf Lnl!Ut uf 1'n.pon Harbor~ or er uur ,,..,n Aro on tht Cirttn," wtft' an •Brttmtnr As 1st1n1t R~no 1 our ~tf} lundsome- M111tt D l.t'Wp Garcia. """° tW1s bttn •»«~ttd .,,th Robtrto 101 °"" 10 ynn Wt t'flC(JOf'I~ pou IO COO•t}' to him II\) ~II) rt'ql.lttU CX htlpfol (Onlrr)("f}IS Tht wcct'U of di.ii combin&t~ •n obviovi it 1ht r«tnc Dana POltll Ollln~r - of Commnct M.iJrtr htld 11 our rt"Su uu ni, and -t_lft ttilly hooou d to ha~ that rwo ictneltlTl(tl "'"" u• The-y art 1bl~ amacd by Christtl shah. • , Wt"" \'ttf plcawd co announce our fint w~ Dinntr, ft11curin~ 1ht' (los ()ii 90tt Wtntr}, "''11 llt' held on t'J011tmbn 19, at 7 pm Tilt Rtgooral Saln M,in•&tr, ~r Sit~ ll1nmt1 . .,,.u be our •1nt'tf' ho1c, 111d will bt' h.1J>Pt 10 :an ~ a.ny of fQ4J'I <fUbllUtll We •'t ~~to wt111p; pov Snt~.­ limiuG SO....W would tiu~ n ... kmg tour rnc,.~11ons~ly '· Mene's Terface ' • f AUTHENTl.C GREEK ·FOOD PioReers of Greek-Ghic · I' . El Toro Rd -IXI LUNCH Mondor fndoy 1l 003 00 -Herb Baus DINNER Mondor Sol\#*'t 5 009.30 SmdMridl OrOfJelll•• I ........ "°'10 QoMd ~I' 830-3228 23532 El Toro Rd •• El Toro, CA 10r,_. ,,.. rtaml FIA TUllNG fllSH SIAfOOD IASTllN IUf • DINNER • BRUNCH WEEKEND CHAMPAGNE UUNCH CRUISES _......:-:t:.!..._ ..... c..-.............. ...._ --...... ..=.~:~ ...... -r '\ -J...- a1 ~· CALIFORNIA '500 BARA GRILL Caaual, affordable wat.trtroot din-ma for the whot. family. Enjoy our world £amou. BBQ rfbe, homemade chlli, buraera. undwkh .. , freah catch of I.be day and an array or delicioua fun detMrtl. Set t.he pace in our racinc pit. at.moephere and e:r.perience eome or ~ original and dinner from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 Lm~ 7 d~ • week. Happy hour 4-7 weekdays. Monday Nita FootbaJI apecials 5-9 p.m. Sunday cham· pq:ne brunch, valet parkina. 3333 W. Pacific Coaat H"l·• Newport ee..ch. 642-5000. , THE BARN Havt' the prime or your life t hOO!!inY from till' uttmsive 21l item mttnu. Steeks, 11eof1Kid, RBQ, Mexican dis ht-including ulad har, and more. Western rharm and wunt;v am hiu11'*. Sreakf...i M..!1 ~W~I UXl. 1.unch M-J.' 11 00·2::l0, Dinner 7 n11(ht• from fi:OO p.m . Happy hour ~1 Jo' 4·:m-; p.m 'at•llite d11h l.l\r l'nl4!tC.ainmttnt 11nd danctnj! Ban quet l:mhttt' 14982 Hedh11l , I u tin :?.59 0 1 lfi THE ORIGINAL BARN fARMER STEAKHOU E Yes! They are the origin&!. famou21 for their on•-aod-a-balt pound Porterhou.. 111.talcll and realurin& diaplay broilin~ Proudly lei"1n1 for 2-4 years Lunch Mon Fri 11 2 Din- ner nightly Mon. Jo'ri from 6 p.m. Sat & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd , C<M!t.a M.-.1. 642-9777. BOB BURNS uperb ia the wtlrd tu de11Cribe thi• fine dinin11 est.abli1hment. .. ervin1 N•wport for 18 yeer1, 1pecl1J1zing in An~ raised beef, th• fin•t you can 1et.. Alao ftaturtn• fresh fiah, · veal and cllickeo. The lul4'n cover.cl uable., candles ind fr h flowan add lO the el91ance, with hooths and h11h back cbaira for privacy. FUcllerinc lanterns and daaaical mu ac capture the charming and warm atmoephere. Open for lunch, d1nn•r and their plend1reroua un day brunch. Elli.en ive wine litt.. 37 Fuhlon laland. 64•·2030. 8Rl6TOL 8AR-.GRILL · At RoUday l ea Tr.ditionally an &U American fevorite p&.c. to at and pne.d fO' Jam1ly dining. Evtry• thJ.Of ~rom juicy 1teect. and cliOOe w 1pecia.J chicbn diahee and tl'Mh ....rood. Boun'->Ua ea.a.d her. · SumptUow da•IY lu"'heon butret. Open daily ror diru"' •nd COC'kwl&. 3l31 Briatol t.., Coeia M .... • 667-3000. .. DlLLllAJr8 TM ~-,......, ii ~ foil t.IMir Lnidil.ioMI .... ~ ... n.. food. ..... prime rib la • ~ ~ Dilillliolai/ Balboa and fruh rtah dally. Com- plet. dinner 1pecaa11 daily. Friendly service and • fun, daliJhtlul at- moephere. Open daily for luneh and dinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 801 E. Balboa. 673-7726. THE RIDE-AWAY Tired or ea tins out. at plaC81 with no privacy? Search no more! The Hide· away· providet privacy with it.I boothl and put1tiona, perfect for buaineu luncheon• and romantic · dini . AU newly decorat.ed' offering a r~ umg • m<llp ere. e a lift are teafood and 1lH.b. Al· fordable dmin« for the whole fam- ily. Variety or dally apecials. ROme- madt eoupe and aauc.. Beer & wine .erved also. 5874 F.d1ncer at Spring- d~ m Marina Shoppin1 Viii.Ip Huntinrton Beach. 840-6618. JOLLY ROOER Great American food and at the beat prices. The Jolly Rottr baa alw~ ~ known u a good family value ruteurant.. The menu reatures MHlfDt, lundl 1.nd din.nu-with a latte variety or d .. hel to cbOOM from. From eu diahee, rriddle ca.kea. buraera. undwicbea. N1ada l o complete dinners of aeafood, s~ab. chicken ar\d delicious de1- sert.a.. Fami.ly owned tor 35 years with the fnendlieet servi~ in town. 400 S. Cout Hwy., Laguna Beach. 49-4-~137. ZUBI ES Pure and aimple, just like mother'., love! We aerve 10 OL lobetu tllila al $10.96, filet mi(non at •uo, prime rib at $6.95, ribe and cbicbn at $6.26. 1'1'ae dinnen eerved on 1pecial nigh~n 7 ni&bte. Gen- eroualy poured, low pn4*1 d.rinb. Our cuatomen have been coming back •ince 1970. Located at 1712 P~tla In Colt.a M..., near 17th St. Call 646-8091 or 631-9803. ZUBJE GUlLDED CAGE Right aa<* th. parking lot from Zubi• pedalidnl in brouted chicken dinner&. All dlnDera eerved romp~w al $3 ~ C>\.Mr d~ at Mm• price an BBQ b.by beCk ribe, 2 kinda ot abri.mt> and falet of eole. All dinnera ae~ wfth aalad. bdecl beana, com on the cob, potat.oea and hot roll. Lunch •J>Kiala Mon.-Pri. from 49c. The Gullded c.,. ia alao a lot or fun for the whole family. Live Oiljeland eni.minment plua coun- lt)I -..i.m mueic. Luse danee Tioor. Wide ecrwn plua 8 TV'• for 1porte apectaton. A rr-t view Conn a11 ... t.t indudifts 0.. bar. 26t caeoe dUJ'int Mond.ly Nii. root.belt. Call 6"5·801 or &31 9803 GREEK - mtl"phue nf a Grecian Teirace. S~ial cban&e daily. Complei.e wine Ii t, includi~g WUle. or Greett • ~rving lunch and dinner Limited ~rvation . 23532 El ,.oro Roed :it 11, El Tufo. 830-3228 Cat.trinl( availablf' V, MC. PASTEL'S The "ewest event in dininc in the Newport vu. Featuring • apeda) blend or culinary cratiom from California and the reat or the world. Such taotali1in1 iteme H ; marinated ahrimp and ac:alJope In a 1inaer vinaip-et... aalad. Mouth- watering paata like angel hair with ,eafood 'and fresh tomato. Piuu baked in an authentic Italian wood burning oven, the only one In New- port. And a variety or Crill.dee altica. DiQDfr .erved daily ITAi •AN . GABBIANO'S We would like to invite you w JOin ua at uur new rataura.nt, Cab- b1ano 'a Our menu includes lra· d1tional Italian diahes plus quite a few •iJnatu,. dishes. Our P8 u ia homemade and we serve fresh white veal cut from tht tenderloin. All entreea art 1ervtd as complete din nen. We are small, with only l6 t.ablee, eo reservations are rec- ommended on lhe ~!lend We are open 7 night.a• week for dinner. We have tried to ettat.t • biatro at. moephere and a teeUrw of your neighborhood r .. t.aurant. We ~ you join ua aoon! 2813 Villa Way, Newport Buch. 6'75-9355. VILLA NOVA . A b&aulltul b.y view c,Ma.ee a.he mrnantit .-uanc Lhlit hel mede &.he vw. Now. ........ ~"' .... " r. r over nfty ~ Su,.rl> cvilane from Ca&nl aftd NoriMm l\&IJ "ed in Old World charm. Es· lt!l\lihe wine Ii t. Dinner nij!htlv. l'iano hat. t'uU menu till 1.00 a m. 'U!l l West C OIL"ll Hwy., Newport Beach ~2-7 l>.Ul\EIE.. LI'S RESTAURANT If you love Chinese food, you're aure &o enjo)J dinioi hue, u Li'a prom- . . ptrth prepar«t cunttnent.el d~bs by Chef Richard Bucner, 11oca 19i . Thia •watd wmn•na res· tau11nt alao ofren1 an uttn i11" wine ~,l, and uc-9la 1n l.lbl 1de prep- iretions and flambes. Open for Lunch l I ·10·3 p.m., Dinntr from !> p.m. ~cellent banqut l fKilitiu. ClllMd Sun •nd hohdey11 :l.'\3.'l S. Rr1\ltol., Ca.LI Me.a MO UMO. FRENCH ... truly authentic Chin .. food.·-------------- The menu offera a Md. variety of exotic diahel, from 1 la cert& to combinat.iona indudini CanloneM A: Sz.echua.n style. Bnatht.aking decor in a 1upremeJy beautiful at- moa,phere. Tropical drinb &o quench your lb.int.. ()pen aeven da)'I 1 weelr-ror· tunch and dil'lner. 8961 Adam•, Huntington Buch. 961 -9116. 314 N. Baach Blvd., Anaheim. 827 -1210. I HE LOI OS Enttr the Ori~nt a u cellence • of u1n end S1Kh~an Cui.tin-. Authentic Chi n e dishes especial!)• prepared by mu Ler chef l.1u. The Lotus can . offer culinary maac.erpiecee to your hlcin11. The lovely dinlnr area i dominated Yfllh p1cturu of the Lotus no~er-the 1ymbol of purity in Chme$e culture. Eojoy fine Chi· nei.e dining a well a&. wine, apirits and hU11pit.a:lity at the Lotu.. Loca~ in Harbor CMler et 2.100 H,arbor Blvd. in Cotta Mesa C'all M~·:t I EMBEll8 Tredition ia Ion& wUni ind with true value ... truly • traditional con- tinental restaurant, eteak tartar. 1p1nach salad flambe, caeur &alad, aU prepared i.abl•ide by • highly qualified 11.arr. Sa\lor trad1tonaJ lounMl diahel such u brocbet~ a la Rqeo~. veal a la For•t.iere, criap ~nd duckling, b1ga.rade. meequic.e broiled pecialt nightly .$12.95-$17.95. Cockt.ailt. foll wine list.. Lunch 11:00-2:30, din· • ner ~:30-10:00. Reeervallons •ui· geited. 646-2774. Loaited adjacent to the Newport Mua Inn 2642 New- port Blvd •• Cott.a Mesa. MEDITBJlllANEAN ROOM Alrporter laD Bot.I , ConieniaJ and aecluded from· the buay airpon urroonfti,.:a. The Mediterranean Room offen 1uparb continent.al cuiaine for lunch, din- nttr and Sunda.y brund\. Top enter· tainmenl nightly in the Cabaret looJ.l«e. The Capt.a1n'1 Tab~ is open for dmin& 24 houra. Perfect for watth.ln1 California au.nseta 11 the Fliaht Deck Lounge. The Airport.Ir ' In i• located at 18700 MacArthur Bl\:d. 1n Irvine. 8:J3 2770. PUFFI N°S An ad\~nture in natural eatina. r,...h quality i~nta pl'9pend tn a aimple yet·eW.ant way. A-.rd •inninc rec!J>ee. Carden MUillf in ' t-:ufOPMJl Cat• atyle a~. C'uual brMkfut and luMh. Formal d1n1111 for dinner. Sun.-Thun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., 'ri. A S.t. tUJ l l p.m. 30!',0 B. Coaat Hwy • Corona del Mar. 6'0-1673. RJVIUA IWaa to plldoUia tiefVb in an e~t, int.Uui. &ll00fphit1t. EI- LECHATEAU A to\Kh ol the French countryside hu come to Ne"J>Of\ e..ch, with lheopenincort.heCount.ryS~e~n et the comer or Briatol and IWdhill Avenue. FUhroned after 1 Euro- • pean bed and break!ut inn,. emphuizlnt a pert0nal touch. the Country Side Inn ia the home of Le Chateau Reetaurant. Futurina tubionabl• California cuisine with a French fliii, menu Pidilitiii include C,.,,.a Aw: FramboiM., Cobb Sai.d Pariaienne and Tour· nedoe Ro.in.I Bre&kfut., lunch and diftnn an MrV.t daily, ~ a\ 7:00 a.m.. Complimmt.ary hon d'oeuw•.,. Mrved nightly in the Loun,.. For reservellona p1-call 649-0300. CAFE FLEURI Take a .eat in Cart Fle.m for break- ftil, lunch ur' d1nnn Enpy m n - qu1s1te enviri>nmenl innuenced by a Frcnch _tuut·h Hot J u Monday 1hrou1h Friday fmm fr.00 lllJ 9:00 ·· p.m and an oultlt.anding ·wlute· glove brunch make tbis Cefe lht' .,lace to meet, Or»n 7 days • week, 6 00 a.m -l O:!IO p.m Mude,..tttl)' pnctd <4!lCIO MacArthur Bl11d .• Nl'\\p(lrl S.ach. 47b 2001. LE MIDI Thia •• a true "aleepu" Some say 1t'a avant garde, othtn that 1l'1 da .• AIJ q:ree that . Chef \\uht•r H111 11mann ' c-u1,1nt' '""'"''·•''' ... ut an 1111111,1111\t-.rncl L!.l.J.tUbU&:h .&"t;t~ lit~ ~llMnllCll\_ \11 1•111 hu1111111( 14'Ulll r\ Frt m h 111 I• ruor uml 1n Old \\ ..rlrl h1"'flllAhl\ r.in·h l111111d 1ht .. ,. di\ lull ill 1ht 1 'l•t•t lul '""' "'"""cl 11\ 1 hr 11111~1t111cl i111( c Uhlllt 01..-0 Tut-.. t hr11u;.:h ~1111 lt•r 11111. h oncl d111n,.r 1lu·1 r Sund.n hrum h '' lht talk 111 1h, h•l\11' .\t;ll \'111 l.1dc1. Nnr1H•l'1 Ht.uh, fl':;, 1\10 t MEXICAN MJ CASA Thtir food is like a trip to Mexico! Hoepitalit,y coea band in hand with th~ir motto, "M1 Cua ee Su c ...... or my hOUM ia your houM. F..ial'>- liahed alnce urn. it'• no aec~t fri•nd• •njoy dinini here. Open ct.Uy from 11 Lm. tor Lunch, C>tn· ne1 and Cockt.ai&.. Eni.rt.ainment Wed.·Sun. n.lch'-1 in t.M Burro Roorn. 296 E. 17th t., Coaia Meaa. 64S-7626. ~···· .. ~· -~-,,.-~------._..._._. ________ '-!! ________ 1111111!1 ______ ~--------...... --------------....... (cooW!uecl) truly pleelutable dininf ts~nce. Loca~ at 3366 Via Lido .in New· port S..Ch.. LunCh houn Mon.-Fri. l t ·10-2;30. dinMr 6:30-11:00 7 da)'9 a week. Happy, boUr •J*iat. !'l:30-6:'30. All ~ credit carda .c-t~pted Call 676--0676 row iafor-. m1uon. CAYBLIOO Cale Lido ii Newport Cannery Vil- l1P"1 only 1UP1* dub. lt't loaited Restaurant ~J!~!l!l .1~UP1'L a.s Balboe Penimula. car. Lido a. wO known for itl freab ...tood te!e.etiona and contemporary CW&IDe, pttpued by Che! Francia. The . ..,.-aa, intimate and cozy am- bia:nc. of duaty re. and bwtundy a.cior create a perfect amo.phere few 10Uf dininc H~ Car. Lido ii U.0 the recipient of UM Prestigjoul Southern California RMsaurant Writua' Silver Award. Ca.ual attire. Di.Mer nicbUY. until midnicht.. Llve jazz niibtJy: Call 676-2968 for reaervatioM. THE CANNERY Thia hilt.one· waterfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery ViU..e fea- UU. fl9b local ... rood and EMt- ern t.f. Conaiatenuy rood aervice, open Cor Lunch, Dinner, Sun. C~ Brunch and Hubor Cruitea. Ent.ertainment nichtJy and Sun. altemoona. Enjoy the !ounce food plley-superb clam chbwder! • 3010 La~ayett.e 675-5777 CRAZYHORSB STEAKHOUSE tic western decor reataurant and Mloon, reeturinr pritM rib, fresh M&f'eoda, and their famout Pllll uuteed neab. Lunch: Mon-Fri Dinner reaervations ruaru1teed. Oandng and live 1rn.ask in the aaJoon. Dyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. San~ Ana. (714) M9-1512. RE BEN' SOUTH COA T'VILLAGE If ""' hil\ t' 110 ll!lJ>t'I 11,.r fur l(rt"iit ''"id and fllt<:llent ft\'l<'I' 10 up.call' =-t1l'ro11ndm11 ... lhia Reuben' is fur Qin~1aJ sw.u THM!-k!.Y t:illl Hyey~ ~ a..ch M6 9128 Sftfood Sptaalus $175-$1595 ~!!ftJl~pt~ m 011s ~n from $49$ BRJ!.U>~ B~\GJULL·Hollday IDJ1 1111 -. ., Arnrncal\ l69$·SIU5 T~ f.f.ANN,!_,RY 1111 ·~.... '°"' 8twtl ..,,.$717 Seafood $1 195·$19" £!~!t.!iz.?l~~T!A~~ou~ ~k .. i9 »5-ilo V~ I ""' --. IA Ana~· 1)}2 Sff(ood Dl~~U.· 11111 • .,, tnl Amencan $79'-S2195 'LMl!!M z ~c-..._..._m• Conunen\AI $8~>-$1895 hfl1l1.~ •• ~~--~-. Fn-nc-h $2~ $13" u:~\DI l4ll • ..., ..... part 9-:t\ 17~ ~h from sa so Lf.8~"~ ...... ..,tl~) Chinc9 $70041200 .; ll.a4an from $4 85 Mt"iocan -"~ fiMa ~ 8d1Mo $402 Alntt1can $215·16 95 ~A\T4'!:. l.1 "-""" .._.. 54111n $575-$1500 ftN'L~M~RT L'?C:. rrdm Mt5 .. -< \ou Grrat lunthh Mon thmuch • at 11 :.'lit .MIO ElftCant dinners 5 to Ill II m 111, p.m Fri. &. Sat ) Outr•K•ou» Sundl\ brunch t:1'· ltQ\ll1Can.ui IO .!. ~u~r run Happy tlour i• tu p m 1'641 SunO~r IH r1-.lr11m ~utdi.ltum. 9i9-3141. THE llEX BESTAU&ANT Loa~ on· the oceanfront llCnl9I from the Newport Be.eh pie, Th. Rex ia lhe Orange' CoMt'a DM»t . excluaive teafood re.wuant. Well · known for f,...h Hawaiian gourmet r.-h wlectioM and 1pecia1Wncin sweet Channel la1aiiCt abalOne, ten- der veal and prime meat.a.. The warm .tmbiance or the pedded booths, cothic paintinp and ·the well atocked wine racb lend to Rix'I conviv\aJ atmo9pbe.ra. The Rn Ret.t:aurant ia the choice of local.t aa well at vial&Ort. Reci~nt o( tbe-pr•tirioua Travel-Holiday award. Caaual/elerant attire. Lunch, dlnner Call 676-2566 for ~rvationt Valet park.int. T ALB OF THE WHALE Et · a pU.C. when you can dine at yow OW'B leiawe. EQjoy the fOIMDCI ol old Newport with a ~ bey .• view. &cite yow ....... with their MDMtionaJ ..Uood and u.ditioa&J . ravoriU... Bredta.i 7 a.a.. Mon.- Fri .. Lunch 11-4 Moo.-Pri .. Di.nmr 4-11 Moo . .S.t. Sot. and Suo. Brunch 7-4, OyNr Bu Fri., S.&. a Sun. Banquet fac:iliU. up to 500. 400 Main St... Balbo... 67M633. THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally local..t at the comer of PCH 16 50-$10SO '3 :I0-$10 so $4 S0·$10SO from $395 Sil~ $89$ .. 75-$195 $39'·$9.95 Hobdaya " $3-"·$895 '3.25-$4.9$ $4 SO.SU5 $505 '200·SS" from '3~ from St2.~ $215·$5 ~ from $3 25 • rrom $300 from $2 75 $200-$500 $2." $4" SI U..$525 "~ ~-. · $29H895 SI 95-$4 25 o,.ntnc Soon from $4 25 ' 4-6;30 :'>·7 4 30.7 5.7 not 5·'1 . \) .. • • • * • 'r.nf • * • a . Tba eumpWOue buffet iiiCIUdei ro.t ~ 01 • i.r. chicken and 6eh di.hea, ~ ..i.da. ~ and ainful ct.- ttltl. The S.t. and Sun. biUnc 1nclud• a variety ol ea d.iaba Tbe Celebrity T~ ia available fOf private dinin,. The individually • decor•~ priva• b&lcony rOTMu overlook• the 450· ... t boneaboe ahaped main room. Tbe Karlequ1n t. I~~ al 3503 S. Hut>or in Sant.a -'na. Call 979-7~. • * up10 400 • up IO ~. .. ... • 10-200 ICMO up ID 150 • • ""'° • • • .. I -. ~ • . l l ' . . '· , .. ... ... . . J • '. . . ./ ,.. , . ~· ,-. • 20th Century Limited at South C:O.•t Plaa ,. T lie Rae rnt••r••t• olSo•ti Coa•t Plaa -'••Po•• ol lh , .. ,.,.,.,capita& of th •orlfL Few coutrla cordd •q•al tie •••M ol qullty ,..,.,,, •• ,. loatM ~"'11 t6" .,~,. ,.,,_." . _ _ · . . ... Pal Wallach, Noted lla!ltaarant Critic/ Alltllar • Sod Coast Plaza letail Ce1ter (lall) AMATO l'.SPllSSOCAYE •(Bullock'• Wini. 2nd1Avell Italian Allurwd 11ndw1c , putri , M~ed from an open·atr vant.ap potnt Wwkdaya 10to9.S.t • lOl.08 un 12W6 549-<1741 BACK BA f IOWJ G 6 IUNNING CLUI • I Bullo<'k'• Wine. lit C..vell Am.nan VerylaJ'I~ menu aelection. Eutlltnl u ladl. 1rtat 11lad bu Loral m•uot t.out.e 1L1 ~111e hat "one nf the four hftt m Orange County·· Mon-Fri ll t<19,Sat 11 w 7:Sun l:l to 6 AE.MC.V.641·0118 B!NN'IGA!n • (Near gak1 •'iflh AvenutJ · Fr•h food M"1ed with a idt offun Appetizers. r.&Jad . aa.ndwichtt, and rvor• Wnkend brunch Moo·t'ri 11 LO 2 Lm • Sall to2am Sun91m t.o lO pm AE.MC.v.oc 241 -8938 CArP! PA.!IQUIHI • !Mall Entr. Neu I. M .. n1n1 Puqu1n1 &tpreaao • Cappuc1no Bat with CrMh peatrie9, pizuti., varied cu int with an Italian flan w .. kdays 9'.30 lot. S.t 9-.3o to6:8Un 10:30to6 -~7-1221 POITf CAUOTl/VlCTOllA IAHHOP A.Ar L.AJ-. IJ • (May Co. Wm,. l1L Level> New Y"'k 0th Weekdaya 7 to-G:Seturday71.07, unda\ 8lo6 MC.SCP, V 640 9022 LA IAGUl'M't • (Sean W1np;. lit Level) French eu11i11e; baked sooda. A srut Mlertion of • u.ndwti. and u.lach rn the French cone.pt of the delicateuen. Weekdaya 8·30 lo 9; Set. 10 to 7; Sun 10.8 761 -1266 THE Lm'tJC! PATCH •(Sun Wans.lat t..vell Sandwichea, uladt. aoupa, qui~; fresh Natural California 1tyle cu11ine. Weekda_y1JOl.O9: Saturday 11 to7; Sun<Uly 11 to6 . Mfl-3240 A<'ttla from mall and north ~kina 1tructure. Crq>ea. --teau and r11h. WHldaya • ucept Frid1y 11 to I~. Friday and Saturday 11 ltl 12, Sunday JI to 9 AE, RC. DC. MC'. V M6·122!1 PlllTS~P!IPIC'rPAN • (CarO\llfl Court, ht lAWll St-nutional Country P'rinch cu nt with Callfom1a tou<b. paalry, frell'i food 6 CARRY OUT. Out.Ide entra-nct. WNkdaYt and Saturday 10 l.O JO; Sund1y 11 to7.AE, MC,ICP, V. 664>.&424 • (I, Map1n Wint. 111 Levt.11 Ctlebr•l•ftfoltlMi t natural, healthy, fMhioMble foodt 1va1lable Bated toodl indud•"I "out olothil· workl .. mumne. ... r<M* ... .ncldtliceom fmMn PIONTO llSTOIAN'R 6 ,.an. Mon ·Fri 1 l tot S.t '.RATTOllA ftNO 11 &ol: Sun ll to6. Bffe -_c..---;-(buUocli'• Wint. 2nd lAveU Shop opena 9 to 9 MOii • Fri, Pronlo d1ni"1 ~ ~ t to I. 8M ...t SU.. MC ICP frv19 ,.U Md IOUtlt ,_kins v . .w;rmo 1truct.ure. ca-tc Northam halian; peata; bre.da ..,... daily. \fwkdaya luoch 11;30 l.o 2:30; dinMr 6:30 l.O 9-~'JO: Friday 6:30 lo 10; S.t.utday ucno 9. cbed Suoday. Trell.Ona: WMkdaya 11:16 lo 9, Saturday 11:ISl.o7; unday 11;301.o 6 AE. DC, MC.SCP. V.640-8038 11:30'°2:; Dinner M~ • Tbunday 8 \o 10, Friday al'ld S.turday 8 \o 11 ; cloead Sunday AE. CB, I)(', MC. SCP, V For penonal reaervallooa call Antonio or Anna 761 7163 1!116fAN ""APPi.i INN Where the •orld'1 Jrtal41!t llVJEL\ ll!ST A UIAH"t cuttomfl"I dint Homf of ~ • (May Co. Wir'I, 11.l Level) fantaallc Beliianra(fles, South Coat PIAU 1ince four·cu omtlttt, and "' 1967. Contin.ntal 1oorme~ uperhaandwi<'hea A claaak prepenlion ofveaJ. lam1lv·optrated r 11urant fi1h, ea"ntnl wmt Jiit..=:..._ ___ ......,.0,,..,,1::.:y · $iturCl11y 8 to , WMkdayund Saturday Sunday8to5. h.~7-!1186 LunrhM>n 1I:30to3, Om.oer 6 1.o 11 CloMd Sundays. AE, CB. DC. MC.SCP. V. 640-3840 SAUtAOUNDI • (Bullock a wiftl, i1t ~.,:; ptcialty Iii a.cht n feat urint home made toupe, put.a. t.orta, qu1che, llllldwicha and deawrta. Emphnit on low todium &ndno pr.-rvauv• ·Ta lit out 11trvite available. Monday • Frid911.lo9,Saturday I 1-to7;~ 12\QG. MC, V. 649 9267 ltTI CINTUIY LTD. • tCaroutel Court. ltt ~ell Oin1ns from mall vant.aae point or 1n oneoltwo railtoed can. AaierlOUI C"UI M W•kdayund Saturday 11~lo9: ®day I l:.10lof> Al!!, MO,!ICP, V. 640 22 Tiii! GOOD IAITJI 6 Tiii GOOD l.UT8 ANNEX Naturally healthy frt1h ftJOd1! all enu.a (naturally raiaed ch1cken, bwt, v etablal. eoupi1. 11Jldl. N ltdwk hea, fro.en YOfUrt: f'r-.h bakery. Sun,•Thurt. I \o IO.Yr1.0SiiL8to II, V. MC. .... 11w4: Saturday J2 to 4, Dinner Sunday to Thu~ay 4 w 10, f'ridfy and S.turcbiy 4 w 11 . Cham~ brunch • unday 10to3, AE. DC. MC,\', 979.3474 . lEST Al IANT llOIJ1'A WA J1~. lncllld11ic Trppan ·Ya Iii snll. Ulbi ber and Tatami d1n111J roum Mtrvin Wttkd~ lun(heoo 11.:10 to 2; Dinntr -ttkdaya 5 .• JO to II;. uoday II'" 10. AE.CR,OCuMC.SCPA M'M 5JI UPSTAlTCaow. COMPANY leobcon, c.tfH ..._.,Cafe F1~ lunchea and dinners with bttr and ••ne aervice. l.1ve •ntntamment evuy .. riday and S.t11rday from 8 1> m to 11 p m. Monday 1nd Tuetlda'y 11 t.11 I(); Wf'dMlday and Thunctay ll t.o IJ: Friday 11 to 12; • turday 10 to 12, unday 9 to 10: MC;Y; 66~ tri2'7 ,, • ._ ... ,OOdind homtnaade paata diati... Tablellct. ~ l"f Luncbaon and din"' wttkdaya 11:..'lOa m lo2 pm and6am tolOp m fllttpt Friday and Saturday •W 11 p rn Sund1v Brunth IOam to2pm AE.MC, SCP, V.Me·IMO COPA DI OU ECht t91Kinal Mn1a1n 1 w.i .... and food ol th« ""' NkWii ilftd CUllivatiUM of Ca11fornwa. W .. kct.y luncbtc11t 11:30to2~». DlnMr Monday·Thunday6 to 10: Friday and Saturct.y 8 ru 11; 8'6nday brunch I 0-~10 tu 3, Oinner ti w 10. AE. CB, DC, MC. P, V. 862 2972 JOIN POIL 'S llST&O COftttDnltal. V•ritd rfteftU 8"f and wine 11rvitt BT.kf•t Mondey.friday 7t.t0 td ·~ M'~ · Frtct.y 11 :30 to 2 Oiftntr "'J'uedey s.tunt.y •.3(ho 9-.30 Ckield Su-.y. AE.DC.MC,ICP. V. te2-76.10 ·- .J • Trabaco Biii• Coiltalle1a . .-- ----------------------------------------- ,. 21 14. .,'MW.Mm8'LSY ·) wimm t111 .aa lw ,_...., .......... .. ............... MiMI a.p. ~ .. ,-win join 1 ~~ •• --_;_P!'~., Um.., 1a11t cjiti~ hm the Ho.m -1 •• 11 -... , AriMd ""-'Commiaee for a tour to 111 ...,. well we'I do our of U.S. milhln 1ata1lla•iou in u.c \ nuhwy p1•nce." Middle llld f P11 &a, his o1nCe Mol& c:oaamlae. IDllllben will announoed Thunda}'. dq)llt from Andrtwl Air Fora a.. The dll~or IS or more will in Wuha~ D.C., on Monday. viii• tlae Thailud,Jndaa, Badham wua·~ tile "°"' .... die Plki•n ordan, Mild ~m plane1topeforfef\ad~~·•thtMarine aide William Schreiber.. . C~ Aar 5'1UOO 1n El Toro. ··0ne ralOft the committee cboee The deJeetlipn 1'111 Mop in Mantia thoee count~et i1 the feelina that for meetint1 with U.S. embuly " • : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1986 25CENTS . ! ··slaying ·c_ase laWyer threate.ned . Says threats came after he tdenttfted man who shot boy urtng a eged theft 1dent1fled the man who kdJed the Latino youth u auto shop owner Eric Vincent Holt. • Officials frotn the E:osta Mesa Pohce Ocpanment as well as the Oranse County District Attorney's office have continuously ref~ to name the man who shot IS-car-old David Gallardo. BJ TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. ..., ....... -T----TM&aW} i fQr the. family ofa Co5\I M1sa youth slain while allqedly stcahna auto pant received a tbrcat- enina letter Thursday say1n1 he and Preatdent Reagan signs the nation's moat sweep-- Ing Immigration reform act In decades./ M . Calltomla State Supreme Court cancels oral arguments untll new Justices are aeated./A5 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Not1ces Entertalnn)ent Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports . Television Weather 81& Date book A8 Oatebook A3 84, 10 81-4 Oatebook A2 Ourfl.ngen have done a lot of walldng L ThO$C people who ute their telc. phone dircctone to save time ind hoe leather come from 1 Iona line or cattcn-who ltt their finaen do ~ walk1na. Oranac County phone numtitii were hstcd in Pacific Bell telephone book a far back u 1897 when a ROBERT HYratAN all Mexican .. scum.. should die .. sucki!ll a shotaun barrel." ~...al as teveraJ de- roptory telephone calls, t1tere ro- CCJved by Sanu Ana attorney Amador Corona the day after be From 1teff ... wln ...,.rtt Plans for an upcnmcnw project to d1scbarae sludae off' the Oranat Coast died Thuriday when President Reapn vetoed an ex&cnMon of the ·Clean Water Act of 1972 to ..,hich the project WIS Ued. Reagan said the S 18 balhon ex- tension approved by Conire in October .. exceedJ acceptable levels." The five-year expcnmeni. on the Orange oast' wou d nave permiftecr discharpng a half-m111ion pllons of .sludge daily into the ocean through a 24-inch1 8-mile·lona pipeline. The hne would have extended from the county sew1ac treatment l)fant between Newport Beach and Hunt- ington Beach. lnvestiptors planned to focus on · whether prettalcd sludge could be discharged more than 1,000 feet below the ocean-surface Without h1rm1n the environment. said Or- anae ounty Sanitation Disllict1 spokeswoman Connne awson. In a memorandum explaan1n1 the reasons for his pocket veto. the pusident said the b1JI did make some improvements 1n the act, mcludan1 expansion of federal enfOJ'<lcment authority and cas1na the rqulatory and financial burden on cities. .. We will worlc dihaently with the IOOth Conaress to address this con- (Pleue eee UAOAJll/A2) They saMS io do so w-OUld hamper their invesuption into the shoouna T•I••••• ... 11111••1 •••••· Mft __.a ..... wa7 la ... .._n,..... .. and PQtent1ally endanser the man's safety. However. an anonymous source close to tht cue confirmed that Holt. 29. was listed in a Costa Mesa pohce report IS the man who fired a s1n&le shotaun blast at Galla:rdo after cateh· ma -the boy and another th allqedly takina wheels off a Porsche outside Holtz VW Repair, 786 W. 20th St. The Oct. 29 sboouna bas trigered a bleklash of rnc~nts -includinJ what officaJs caJlcd 1 ••minor'• dis- ruption at Esuncia Hiah School, and the thrcatcnina letter to Corona. Handwntten 1n in~ the note said: .. How about if you die in the name of. defcAd~nt--thieves? You and all your family of lowlife Mexican thicvina scum should die suckina a shotaun barrel .. '· Co~na said there was a draWin1 of a shot-un on .he letter as well u a dcptct1on of a hand with only the middle finger showina. The note appeared to be driwn on a · 1mall 5CJ"ltch paper ped. There was no postmark oo the plain white envelope, ahbouab black stripes ap- peared on the sump.1odjcatin11t bad been canceled. be said. . .. • (Pleue ... LA WT&a/ A2) Ntarine admits~ stealing jet from El Toto Discharged ~rom-hcH!!!Jd~~~~~r":tc~:: Stckness blem ,,_.ould vent him court-martialed had dcvel an emboljsm durin1 a rom =a p ot. oote ·hiah-eltit &lider fli&ht tnd ml&bt have suffered blackouts while fl yins a ., PBD.. SNmERMAN Jet.. a MMinc official said. Of .. 11111r,....... AJ a condiuon 19 I.he coun martial dismissal. Foote Rnt a statement to "coun martial qajnsl an El 'Toro Bria. Gen. D. E. P. Miller. The Manne who took •Jet fiahttrJ>n •lo. statement was rclcaled Thunday. mmutcJOY ndc last summer has been In at, Foote qJd, "On 4 July I '186, I canceled followin1 an apecmcnt wronlfuJly appropnated an A4-M 1nvolv1na the Mannc·s adm1ss1on of Skyhawk a.trcral\ from Marine Corps au11t, 1n apoloay and his d1sm1ssa1 A.trStatJon d Toro. hook the 11rcraf\ from the 5e1'Vlce. out Of frustration and IS a result of Lance C{>I. Howard A. Foote, 21, of bcin& rendered not physrcally quali- 1...os-Afanntos. 'MIS tcr be released fica for participating as a pilot in- today from the bn1 at<:amp military avtation. Pendleton. where he has been held . •·1 reahz.c now that my actions were since the unauthonzed Fourth of July not only foolhardy but downriaht ni&}lt. da~rous. I realize Wt even thouah Gunnery Sgt. Kathy Cabot. a • I have iomc civilian pilot raunp and Marine Corps spokeswoman, sa1d am quaJlficd in a 1hdcr. this trainina Foote would rece1vo an otheT-tban-11 not sufficient for one ..o fly a hiah· honorable discharic performance military Jet safely or She said Foote could have been lcpJly. confined for up to nine yea.rt if Mhad "For all that I have done and all · been convicted of aJI charaa rcla1m1 that has transP1rcd. I am deeply sorry . to the unauthonzed nit.ht. and I apolopu. Thoocb I would hlte ... ~Foote ·took an unarmed A4-M to repay the Manpc COJJ>S for tbt Skyhawlt smJ1Hn11ne attack jct problem lhavecrcatcd. l uodersti.od from the El Toro base, flew for about that It would be difficult for the 30 minutes ~ithin a SO.male radius of Manne Corps to take me back. . .. the base. then landed safely after fi ve In a separate tatement. Bna. Gen. attempts. The Jet received minor Miller, the El Toro base commander damage dunnc the landina. who brou&ht characs qam t Foote. Manne offioals said Foote, who said. "This wH a very unu ual case 1n had been a <:1v1lian pilot and had set which a Manne wrth trcmendouuk11l $81lplane records, taught himself to and lf'dt potential did a very stupid fl y the fighter by read ma manuals and thtna, which could have resulted 1n rides ma cockpit sunulator. trqac loss ofhfe •... " $-l 0, OOQ freeway car pool lane study inconclusive By LISA MAHONEY Of ... ..., ....... The Orantt Count)' Tran por- tallon Comma ion has come up empty-handed after pcndina S 10.000 to check accident tatist1c on the Co ta MN Freeway UC lcvine re archer Wilfred RttkC'r contraC'ted two month aao to determme whether Jtic freeway acd· dent ralc incru~ after car-pool lanes were in tailed in Nov. 1985. 1uued a report this week that contains no firm conclusions Reeker's report $11d that lectcd portions of the ht\ tudy could be u d a evidentt far;o1 apinit the contcn· t1on that car-pool Ian s have caused more •«idcnt He 'lld more re- scardus needed. Reclcet. di~tor of UCl's In tuutt ofTran portation tud1cs. said 1n ha report th.at he could not determine v.hether accident rate staustacs used by the tate Department ofTran por- tatiQD w~rc COl'TeCl t>cc.u of I lack of reliable traffic volume data for the ycan 19 ()..8S • Such volume • known a avef"llC da1ly traffiC'. arc tva1lable through Caltrans. Recker has not been available to c-.plam why the fisurc could not be used, but comma ion kc maw Tom Fortune said the data wa bued on incomplctfinformation. The la t thorouah tudy of traffi volumes on the frcc:way was c9n· ducted by Callrans m 191q. h< said. Gary Bork. assistant to Dave Roper, Caltran deputy d1stnct d1~­ tot. said the department's avera da1lr. traffic ftaurcs arc the be~t available. · Conunuous traffic counts art taken at some points on the freeway wh\Jc ptriodic ci>unt arc made at other location . he said. . Data pthcrrd 11J used to proJcct traffi~ volumc for the entirt frttway. Bork said. Com m1 ion members a ked the in titute to come up .with ac.cu:k.At rat<' data to bol tcr public confidence In the car•pool lane proJC<:l antr Calman 1 ucd c:onfltttina t~t (PlMMMeCil/AI) Homemade plpe bomb lnjur~s teen • WASHING TON (AP) _.;:-: __ . C.p- hlftld ~ doc.-.cnts 1nOW * 'mitiwy uni& of AuunanJ!raickDl Kun WaldhCam wu directly ~n· 1iblt for the ma• deponataon or · Yuplav nvalian to conttntr11t1on camps 1n I tM2. The Wa.h1naton Pota, in ~rida)°s echuun1, said-tlw dc>Nmmlti Mid an tht U.S. Nau.s>nal Artb1vcs.Miow lhat the quarterm111er or the Wehrmacht's Combat Group West bn11 was n-1pon11blc for ntabhih· 10& prisoner coll«t•nt pouu .. REAGAN VETOES CLEAN WATER.A.CT ••• wn.Al • ciena." be added. ae.an had propoiled S6 billion &o u.p tlae federal .,.nt PfOll'.811' for -. and wuae wa&er treatment plant ~1trucbon aoina for thrtt years, then tum it onr to state and local IOvemment. Tbe bill ~ by conaress would alto have wound the prosram up, but would have kept it JOin& until t 99• and let up a ttvolvana fund to help states and communities bear the cost • in the f\lture. · Earlier Thunday. Sen. 0.niel P. . Moynihan. 0.N.Y., who ism liM lo .be chairman of the En.virqnment subcommittee on water resources in the new Conaress. urged Rtaaan to sian the mcasW"C as a aesture of coooperation with the lawmakers. "Herc's a chance to aet off to a a<>od • start." Moynihan said. If the bill ~ere vetoed. Mo)nihan said he would rcint~u~ it in January and "we'll Pits 1t an a ~pirit of controntatton .. if n«e9ary . David Biker. political director of the friends of tho Earthenvaronmcn- lll orpniution. ctjtidzed the veto. sayinJ: "It was bad ublic-policy dcci1.1ons such as this ne chat cost Ronald Rc•n the Senate. His ppliucaJ stuptd1ty would be amusing 1f the public bcatth wasn't the victim of this blunder." &ADHAM ON 1''HE ROAD AGAIN •• ~· rr.lllAI .... ment officials also are slated in A1f1 Peshawar, Pakistan where rebel and New DeUii, Jncha, and sroups and refuacts are con~ntratCd I~ Pakistan. betausc of the war in neipbonna Bedbam is JWticularly interested ~fahamstan t>ctwccn rebe~s tind Sov- in talkina with officials in those two 1et t~ps. . . count~e~ aoo11~ their nuclear The . comm1t~ce w1U meet with capabihtacs, Schreiber said. ~Jordanian officials before retum1na Be.inn.in& with his new term, he tot¥ US. on NQ.v. 26. will ·l>c a rankina member of the ·"Jordan is considered a pivotal Armed Services Committee's state, moderate,andacriticala,ent in procurement and military nuclear the Middle East," Schreiber said. · sysaems subcommittee. Badham's increased seniority on Committee members also will the Armed Services Committee travel to the Khyber Pass in ·means he ~ill have a areater role in .. decision makina dunna the neu term, Sttirc16cr said. . The conaressman has been criti- cized by opponents and the media for • his tnps abroad. He WIS tabbed the .second-most traveled conaressman m the last session. Badham defends the trips as necessary to properly understand the U.S. military role m the world. Althouch his travels have been made an issue durina each election. mcludmg this yea,.r. he continues to win easily. He was JUSt elected to his sixth term. · LA WYER RECEIVES THREAT ••• Prom Al "rU sec you sometime, wetback ment authorities for not arrcstma scum," the letter ended. Holt on murdcr..charges. Corona wd that he WIS fearful of Gallardo died about 90 minutes the note because at indicated there after being shot by a man while tryina were some people who beheved that to drive away from the repatr shop. the sbootina WIS JUSllfied. No weapons were found on the At Estancia Hlgh School -where youths or in their vehicle. allardo.wasuopbomore-a fracas In tbe-police-docume1n, Holt '"'YS that bad reportedly been simmerina be fired because one of the allcaed sinGe Jast week erupted-Wednesday-thtevn had mad~ arr evasive tnove- over a derogatory remark allcaedly ment.. according to the source. Holt mllde by an An&lo student over the also says the aun accidentally dis- shooting. charged, the source said. ' Students reportedly began taunting Addjtionally, the report indicates the gir1 who allegedly made the that Holt .lived in an apartment remark, prompting a campus security behind the business, but was slcepin_a -guard to escort the teen-ager to the insidetbemetalrepairshopbccause1t school office. The students followed had been vandalized earlier. the two and became~isrupt1ve, said ' During a press conference at Cor- Priricipal Robert Francy. ona's office, Gallardo's stepbrother.· He said rouahly six studcntS were Eric Haddan, said Holt contacted sent home because of their conduct in him and apologized for shoot.ng his the office but would be returning to brother. school. Francy added there was no "H~. looked hke he was pretty evidence that the 11rl made any shook up... recalled Haddan. ''He comment about the shooting. said. 'It wasn't your brother I shot was 1n the car's engine to prevent the boys from Oeemg. but there was. no time. So he 11med the -$Rot.gun at the dashboard. When Gallardo ac- celerated, the shotsun discharged. Haddan said Holt.denied pulhng the triger. Holt remained unavailable for comment Thursday. An employee at the auto repair shop chiaed the media for revealing Holt's name. "You're ruining hi hfe. You don't know what kindofauy he is," said the • employee, who would not identify himself. "Less than a month ago two auys tned to attack him. He's been burglanzed six or seven times. What's a auy upposed to think?" . The employee waved off accusa- tions of raci m. saying that Holt's mother 1s a Mexican. Stall, Corona said Hoh should not be considered a viailante hero or a victim of circumstance. "The mention of Bernard Goetz ' today U.S. Tempe ' .. -... . • 1'1 11 .. " :: :: . NEWPHONE'BOOKSDUE THIS WEEK.-~-- ttromM- telephone. )OU didn't need a ca h reg1Ster. For businessmeo, 1t was as much a technological neccs 1ty then as a personal computer 1s tOday. The telephone's wide prcad use today 1s especially apparent th• week ~s ·Pacific Bell begins distribution of an estimated I m1lhon telephone directories to customers in north and central Orange Cpunty. South county customers \\Ill receive their new ed1t1ons m March. Phone compan) officials have re- cruited resident~ in each area to dehver the thick phone books to their neighborhoods as they have done for -wee le 'visited Theodore Robins ford in Costa Mesa to thank the car dealership for advertjs1na in the phone book for SI years. Later in the day. she and d1strie1 coordinator Lee Weatherspoon traveled to Fullerton to present a.similar award to Cone Chevrolet. a S3-year advertiser. • Mohnari also 1s carryin& collector copies of telephone directories from the early days qf Orange County telcph_one use to show how far we've come. -You can measure the arowth and development of commumllcs by looking at these directories," Mohnan s4)1s ... You can sec how far . .. .., --dircctones may not be e~ially intcrcstin1-But it of\en provides for humorous obscTVat1ons. Constder the "Rules for Good Scrv1cc"hsted in ttteopeningpaaesof the 1907 directory, for example . Amons the tips: •"Never try to remember a lcle· phone number. It's all right if you do remember it; but to try to remember 1s to bqin to guess." This rule apparently preceded the advent of the Rolodex. •"Speak disuncily -talJc mto the mouth-piece." And listen with the earpiece. said this week that Holt was a fanutr, friend who ended up "eJtecuuna • their son. Haddan '8id Holt spoke in a shaky two names m l e same breath, .. said So 1flast year's dog-cared pages arc voice and appeared near tears. Corona, refcmna to the New York covered with finaerprint , fresh pages Jn 1921. for example, Pacific Tele- phone introduced a classified section. In 1957, the first photo was used on the cover ·-tt featured a view of Newport Harbor. nsv.cr }our promp y. nng may mean a friend calhna you - don't make him wait. or perhaps miss you entitcly." This rule preceded the advent of bill collectors IS Well IS secretaries and answcnna machines whose function is to screen calls. Holt reportedly told Haddan that man who shot street thugs m a arc on their way. And they lambasted law enforce-be intended to disconnect somethana subway. The annual d1stribut1on also -----------------------------------------brought P:1C1fic Bell public1m down from their San Francisco head- quarters to Oranae County to emphasize their company's history in -· - -- rlDDAY'S _ GAME 8 / WEEK 8 I DAY 6 · .41 88 9 32 90 30 4 79 ,f/ A YOU CAii iNCREASE YOUR -.-( CHAICI TO Wlllt CtllCK TlllS • SUIDAY'S PAPER FOR AM ADDITIOllAl WIMIO CARD • .. . . Rotes ond how to plav the game are on your game core or. coll our HOTllNE: 642 -4333, 9-5 M.f, os or WIN.GO mformor1ort , I the midst of dercgulauon and the proliferation of dozens of competing dircctoncs ''Our 1s the best-developed book; n's the most thorou&h and the one most people tum to," says Pacific Bell spoke woman Chris Molinari. To prove her point. Molinari thts °ciA,.~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 3)0 Wl!\1 ll.1 r ' !.!ftA CA M •» Casi. L•na CA fl2e2!I By t 980. the Oransc County tele- phone directory was so big. it had to be split mto two ed1t1ons -A through L and M through Z. By 1982, a separate busme s direc- tory was published for the county. And a year later. the count.y directory was split between North and Central areas. OK.-so the hrstory-of tcfcphon •"Be bnef and courteous to the opera ton. We rcqwrc them to be so to you. They have no t1~-1.0 converse Wlth·you -they deal enurely with numbers." We thought so. •"Report all complaints to Com- plaint Department." 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