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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot# ' .· . ' Homtctde-suSjie-ct talkstp CHPofficer in Cos~a Mesa about shQOiin in Fresno ob1rlftepdtv btpn 5hootiaajm before I p.m. Wednesday. He fired 1eve111hots from a .38<kalibcr pistol. Stewan was hit irnht-sto~ach by at Bf PAUL ARCHJPLEY .... ..., ........ . _ · "' lent.one -of ~be bulkt~~eni said. Costa Mesa police until ·early today The IUS~t then t~tned and ~. when Fresno officials and an attorney Ste~n d1~ 30. mnuitet later at · Valle Medical enter. . llt~~flathcremi·li'~ ... s·to~ ~~.'!f.!T~:.~ Cahfc:>rnla Hi&!lwty Patrol Onlc 1.,.; ... ~-au •nn Gary Waaers was siuina in his patrol no family feud or anythina like t~t. c_, dctina paSJttNork In the parkioa ''This .see~s to have ~n an _Jo.to(the Cos~Mm Inn at ~otner ilOlaled-11tuat1on belWeeiilhi w0cor of -Harbor Boulevard Ind Gisler them." . A venue when Cobb reportedly S~okes said·. Cobb m~ a stat~-st~?lled u~ and said he needed to talk . Cft..-.:it5P11cher ind asked her t Fresno. "They uid ·yes·~ he iJ a suspect," ..Waaicn.said. -By thaf 1imc. a Costa Mesa pol.ice otlker am vcd,and Cobh wu \I.ken to poli~ headQ.uarterg and booted. · . reponed,;,r;nfeucd to 11 HtJhv.ia -f'alrOI~ in COili Mesa this wee afttr fatally shootina his best friend in f_mno. aut.bori1jes alleged. -CQbballejtdiY w~ Stewan. 26, who.was wdrkirta on a car at an auto detailina shop Wednesday, said Mark Albienr of the Fmno .Po~c~ ~~rtmcni. i>ad:-1' Waaen said. "Onct he told me However. Costa Mesa police im: w~~ had d~M. l tol<lbimil.WOU_ld _ ~cd the_sus t's" Chevrolet. be an blS bes.i interests no1 IO say any wh ich will be turned over to rnno more." · · police. Sherron Cobb, 21 , was held by Wagers told Cobb no1 to talk unul Stokes said Cobb probably wi ll be he had seen a law .. er. then radioed the arrai&nC'd Monday fo Fresno. _· -. __ _ eaunsel nam€d- ~r~~-to~~nves~tigate-. ~fornla he body of a 7-year-old South Pasadena girl who vanished on her way to school more than a week ago has been found./ Al Na don today to hugs from his children./ A4 ==::.:;;;::;~-Het>Jnt!1ressfat1Sto .find authorization for Contra f tinds dent counsel was chosen today 10 inve11iga1e the Iran-Contra scandal as Congress remained stymied over who authorized the f unnehng of monc) from the Iran arms sale 10 Nicaraguan ttbcls~ what became oft he money and even how much was in volved. Lawrence E. Walsh. an Oklahoma Cit~ lawyer. was gi ve n a broad mandate by a special three-J udge panel 10 look into the s11ll·unfolding stor,. Walsh. 74. brings to 1ht JOb a =:=;:r.~=-=-~-:..=.,:....~..,;.:;:~~--1~w~e~l!!lhU!(e!_ ri nee as a p_rosccu r federal Judge and Vietnam peace nego11ator. Wakh dethncd 10 comment on "'he1hti.JlL"'ould &1 vc w ,_,,m,_.u._..n.,_1 t..,_,1,,.._ __ _ an)'one-T1m11cd 1mmun1ty l)as been proposed for'two key figures -but d1<t say that a 'rand 1ury would ~ u assembled for has 1nves11ga1ion. The des1gna11on of an independent counsel o·pens a new front in the w1den1ng invest1ga11on of the ~le of- arms 10 Iran and the use of 'profiu -- from-that sale 10 alaThe on rare1>c1S. After three weeks of intensive probmg behind closed doors and 1n pubhc. congrt'S!o1onal 1nvest1gators adm11 they are left with more ques-- 11ons than answers. The Senate 1-ntclhgen('(' ( omm11tee ended 11s preltm1nar) 1n vesuga11on Thursday aOer 91 hours oftestimon) from 36 witnesses. The House ln- 1elltgence Comm11tee planned to con11nue 1oda~ wilh Attornq Gen- eral Edwin Mee~ Il l. o\s the.week wound do"'"· mam detal h aoou l Uk case. V:fik 'ipawned the most SC' ere cm1s of the l PleDe eee-COUNSEL70T Sporta Corona det Mar downs Marina to gain berth in tonlilht'a lrvtne Tour- nament aemlflnals./81 Aliens told to sta ~ ,,.'..Jl,,,.__,.~~~~'.-o..--LforhOlidlly Advice and Games Auto Pilot A7 B7 A3 Bulletln Board Business ass e Comics A9-·10 B8-10 A8 811 Datebook 8 12 Date book Local snow Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Polrce log Public notices Sports Television Weather 810-11 81-4 Date book A2 Studenta 0.Te Klemener, left, and Ed Woollbert traftl'M 10 ton• of •now at the Poantaln ValleJ IUlla 8claool football field Thunday for eome really local •kiln&. A t!anceled anowman contat enabled bot- doe&en to take o•er the alopea. Striketalks end without result . . Transit district. union negotta.tors meet twice in two days: driv_er hirin~s loom By ROBERT HYNDMAN J)rov1ding transit district officials an °'._....,,......., ~ opportuna y o c an y their . final r cont'rac1 offer, said QC-TD Negotiators for the Orange County spoktsw.oman Joanne Curran. Transit Dtstrict and striking-bus No new talks ha\'ci>cen scneduTeif. drivers met again Thursday. but talks but the tJnited Transportation Union broke off w11h no agreement 10 end Local r.9 ls expected to vote Saturday the 12-<iay-old stnke. whether to. return to work while The three-hour talk at an un-negotiators conti!'ue to work toward disclosed location was the second a contract. meeting in as man) da)S. But like the -Union c~airwoman Julicnc Sm1t.h earl y discussion. Thursday'11 talks "'as unava1labk for comment this accomplished lt11le more than--morning. · Reading from •~tatmtt"nl today. Curran said ·the district was disappointed 1ha1 talks brol<c off. "h was.the district's understanding that the union wanted 10 meet to discuss returnina to work based on OCTD's final offer. The district was willing 10 ·meet to clarify that offer." Curran said. Union officials. she said, arc seek- ing "substantive changes" to the district's final offer which current!) is "totally unacceptable" to them. "The issues continue 10 include absenteeism. an improved drug..tes- tan& program and the increased ult' of part-time drivers.''·Curran said. "Bcl~vina that this is a fair and 'Tis stiJl bettertogive, but harder to takea deduction . Givers, receivers alike predict most will phTi~h~~~~~Y&~~ .~::sia~n~-0~Pt! Still donate d espite loss of tax incentive vitamin r;nanufacturing firm in .. rquitabll'\1ffer. we arc left wi th no choice but to con11nuc w11h our plan to hire permanent replacements on Monday.'' Union officials sa id this week the) would go 10 court 10 1ry and block OCTD's plans to replace stri king bus drive rs. claiming thl' ac11on would be 1llcgal. The contract om·rcd b~ the OCTD was rejected Dec. 7, prompting a strikeb> 7-'2 busdrncrs. L1m1ted bus SCI\ ICC IS C()Ottnu1ng on IS oft he d1s1r1ct's 53 regular routes "'1th ~upcn ISO!) personnel dnvmg the buS{'s. No bu service. however. 'Wlll bt offered on unday. ·.l.uet lc1u Focus o ~ rHf N t~s . Tusfin. said he has spent several --:--1hou~nd dollars r«eotly 10 have 1r1buttons. · While mos\ pcopk rtcover quickly unchanged. accountants explain the new la" 10 . "It's c'11ma1N.i th11 28 percent of from their standard New Year's "I haven't seen a. miad rush (10 · him. The upshot has been that the public will no lonacr i1em11e. so m<fmina malaiK". some may find at donate);· ~id Donald Dahl. ta~ Tierney and his wife. Elizabeth~have . that's 28 percent of the people who difficult to cope with a new CCQllomic manager w11h Newpon Beach-based dcrnkd 10 amplify their dorl'a11ons in wall no lonacr be abl~ to ac1 a ta' ha~overbrouahtonby 1987:theTax C:olcman and GranrCeniftal P11blic Occcm~r. deduction," 1111d Bob Henning. vice RefOrm Act Accountants. "ThC're arc still l lot of "It's caused me to accelerate the president of development for Thecomphcatcd new law prom11CS people out there who are tryin• to 11v1n1 of reil-propeny and tanaible Goodw11l lndustricsofOranac Coun- to reduce tax dcductiQJ'ls for many a~rb the law .. A lot of ~ple,..1~st aucts," said t.ierney....wbo supports ty. • Day12 Uaited·way forced to cut lundlngl0% I Sm111en b\ an unc,pccted dl·rlanc an dona11ons.th1S ycar, l Jn11cd Wa~ of Orange County Thur5da) annount•td a 10.S percent fundina cul to 11' 123 agcn<'ICS. Tht' $681. 7Q7 redurt1on wa' the result of the chapter':. fai lure to rl'al·h its 1986 con1nbut1on gdal of SI ~ m1lhon. Thill <'ar'' total to date " about S 16.5 m1lht>n1 $I m1llton lc\c, 1han 1985' J 7.S m1lhon The 10.5 pcrccnl "'a' M&hlnh tl·J from th~ frm 1x month\ 01 1hc orpnization's 1987 ha~· hud1<.·1 - f61)9.71S. 1 nc -s'fi,_o,-cn=r."""all..-rcprc~nls the fir\I Natural11at1on Ser' 1rt' C-oult1ce ~Id rhe. Orange C ounty offict's wall mosl hkel~ be placed in '\nahc1m and anLa .\na. 'omc 'oluntccr agcnc1e~ will also he l1ccn~d b) the 1mm1gra11on scr- ' 1cl' 10 procr'>s applications. but the groups h:i \en'1 hero chosen ~el. l ,ntil the tiling period open<1 ten- tatl\ el~ o n Ma~ 6. illegal 1mm1granl1i> arr hc1ng v.arned to sta> a"'a~ from tile p1~~u .. , that ~ make< them 1nd1giblc for am nest).. - That ma' not be cas'. since man' of the regulations regarding the program arc <11111 being v.ntten. C\· IX'ns li4t1d. (Pleue ett ALIENS/ A2) OCfaces • serious shortage ·of blood By PHIL S EIDERMAN Of .... Oellr,,... ... < ount> blood rcs~:n cs -part1cu- larl) .. uni\ cr\31 donor" 0-ncgatl\ e -a1c running 'hon. and Rl"d Cross otlic1:il<1 lia\ :t 1rad111onal hohda' ,1ov.dov.n ma> li;a<l 10 more ~nou~ blood 'iuppl) prohlt'mr.; in Janual). Rlo<.id t)pc 0-n~all'C 1s l'On· \tlkrl•d'thc uni' cr..al donor bt'Cause 11 l an bt· g1,en 111'1rtuall all pa11en 1s. including trauma' 1c11m'> 1f1hc1r own tYJX"' ~ not "''illlnblt'. "31d 'ylv1a Fanion. a \fl<llo..e.;"oman for the Orange< ounl~ < hapter of the .\mcn- nin Red < ro'" .. This " an annual concern . we hn,e.'' "31d Fanton . of the 'hortage . .. Rcg1nnmg Dec 22. pc.·oplc get rcall> • hu~) with the hollda)'S, and our regular donors lorgct.to donate." Man) corporations also shut down during the holida~ season or div_~ Jt1ent1on to other matters. ehminat· 1ng fl0 1)ular cmiitcn cc blood drevc: loca11on ... \he s~ud . .\1 thr same time. Fanton satd. man~ pc.•opk .6icla) cle(ll\e Surtn)' un11I aOcr 1hfhQhda)s. In Januat). the~ f).1t 1cnt~ ma) need the blood \uflphc<. that 'ihnuld ha\C been don::ncd m l">l"'t't'mbrr sht said-L - nauons to charitable and non-don l understand what they re 1cmn1 vanous orpnizations for the home. ' Second)). by lowenna the mul!. profit cauttt. As a mull: som~ into." lei\. 1ht! Orancir County Performin1 mum ta~ rate on ordinary income cJtptttt1reprcd1cunaanonslau1ht of O.hl said the ntw law 11 so AnS'Ccnter LaaunaAnMuseumand fro m 30to 38.S percent 1n 1981 and donations pnor to the new year so as '"ompliata! that many peos* will.,. v1nouichufchnunon1othcrc1"5eS. down 10 23 pn-ttnl 1n rCJH. ror- • to talce ldvani.,r of this year's have to enlist the http ofan accoun-The 1ax o'c.'rhaul will most im-rnp<>ndan.ly smalltl" ta' dcdU<'t1on ckd11tt1ons. tant C\.-Cn for 1hic sim~t romputa-mediately affect pcnonal income ""'II be av11hab~. For instance. 1f you · But 1tttl Qthtrt say chantable 11ons. • taxt'1. Fif1t ofall. thelaw v.all prnh1b1t arc in the SO pcrttnl till bnlcket now. donationt. which trad1tt0naJly are "This 1 the accoun11n1s· full tho!IC who do not 1temi1C from takina )oucandaima SOttntsdeductton for mpptd up this '!!me nf )~ar. remain cm lo~ent tu act"" Dlhl u1d. lll deducttons for chadablc con._ ..... w~TAX/AI) time that the orpn111tion -"'h1ch bctwetn 1975 and 19 5 wall thl' fastM I growmg chapltr an lh(' l 1nitC'J . late' -ha' 1a~t·n 1n It'" monl'' than "Blood ha11 a shelf hfc of 42 da)"I." the Red l ro s Po~N~oman Mid . "So u ncah 10 ht ~•tMd or a month from now. ~ m~ bt 1n trouble " c • , tk·~ 11nd cl<'Ctt \C 4lUl'JC~. hosphah :tf'>(1 n1.·l·J hlood for trauma Plt.eaft. andoding v1ct1m of trtffi acc~fl , . .. . \ I f I l 'f .. .(Pleaae ... UNITED/A$) (Pa.... .. a<>OD/UI . ' I,. .. -~· ------.---------...... ------~---~ ..... --------~--------~-----~--...... -~------------..---... ..... --.:~-...-----------~------------ :· .,G.JSANln'TSAVSNT nearly $18.000 -andJi.l,_hc 1a.payer movementto .. trytodosomethinaso ._ .... 0.1 0 01 , had to pay mort than ru ptrwnt of &hat other mothers and family mem· · The reason California still docsi1· t the medical and hospital costs in the bc1 hrasdwtoone.tnhdau'r'!.~? go through the grief · vast mljority of those cases.·· ~ \ A 11orm front movtne In from IMCOMI Will bring do&MIY••· t~ end~ doudY •1ee .....,._ewer moet of'°'**'" Ce11fotnie. the Nattonet Weather a.w. ._.. A 30 petC*lt c:Nnce of a,._ ahowef a ls predicted tonight and Saturday throughe>Ut the .,.. ••cept fOf 1he delerta, whet't only a alight chance of raJn 11 ror.cut, the weather MMc:e uye . In the m°"nlalna. the snow level wltl be aboUt 1,000 feet. ha ca motorr)clc helmet law is t Quot•D& Lstudy_ b)!jbt uc Davis Janic~Bacra.ofl..ak.forcn.sald hec ====~~;;;. -klil"1cn~tmd of Uv1•te.. Medical -rttttff. AOjd said-three-t-8;ytar-ofd son-:Micltacl ~ fatally-' Hctt~s An~s show up on their fQUnb1 ·of 'the injured motorcycle 1njure.d and a friend tuflttJ.'d sedQUs : doemep," safd Assemblyman Rich-drivers had no personal C'Overage. head injuries las& year dur1n& a ard ~eyd.· -0-Hawthor-~. II a ''TM -ifljurcd motorcycle driver motorcycle wrttk. Michael and a Fountain Valle' riews C'onfcrence who was exercising his individual fnend he'd known since the~ were 8 Along the Orange Coast It wltt be fY'OltlY cloudy tonight Partly cloudy Saturday. c~ of showers tonight and 9atarday. ~ ~ S!turda~ M. Lowe tcnght 4' t9~ Balur-~--&Onlaht 4'0-Ja, . rom Point Conclption to thJt w..bn llorder -inn. waten: WlndS1onlght MclSaturct.y morning south to aouthMit 10 to 15 knots *<>mine west to northweet 12 to 11 knots Saturday '11.tfnQOf'! .... 'l( .. !erly ~I 3 to 4 '"1:~ fll)._ Mostly cloudy tonight becoming partly cloudy Saturday. Slight · Thursda). · right not 10 wear a helmct paid a )Cars old were going up 10 Ort"gon. Floyd. who 1s again sponsoring a whopping bill of about S t2o:· he said. sai<t&lcrg. He fell asl~cp and wt'nt off bill to requirl' motorcyclists 'to wear Dr. William Thompson. director of thc..s idc.ofthe road. U.S. Temps ~..::,k.~:rY !! ~~· ~lmc1s,pi<!_hccouldn·1_ge u imilar the Fountain Valley Regional Hospi-"After five da\s. the\ declared my .. u O!Nh• ~ : --===========:::;~-------=-= ._ bill through th~ tirst C'ommittee In 1ars Tra\lma Servlces?said the arau.· son brain d~d.:~ Hu fneod-·'dicln' ~ -----: : 1981. mentthatc}clistswcapnghelmetsarc C\cn ~now Michael tiad died. He : 30 =g11 :~ ~ _cillf. Tempa. .. • Each time legislat10n is intrOduced. atgreaterr·iskofhlwinga brokt•n ncr k aidn't know be had bj.'en in a !; ~= ~!::·~~ ~ : . · ~==• .. 'U opponen&s ··come in with colorful in an· accident is "not true. One can mo torcycl(• accident for four H 37 R~ • r.a 21 =x:·iowl0t2H•OU<•enctln0.••S•m. Torr~ := :: characters wtro .scan: the heck out of • h~ve a n~k inJury with or "'11hou1 u m~nths. ·· g · ~J = C••Y • • ~ J~ EU<:~ • ;:. ~ ... _.... Vly " " chance of showers tonight and Saturday ~-------~ legislators... hdmet." Baer !>aid shL"s work an °".ith the •s •3 , lou•• 21 rrw.o " .. ----------~--.J--~-..=....-.,....nt-........ nr'n-r1NTl'l"F"1ttnr-TI-. '1"11N'r--....:..:.:~:.-:,:.::c::::n:-:1T'l:-=cr:m=::-ct-=s:-:w:;:o:::-n~t-=sa=-,:'"'.c;:-;;-a.,.-;'1 J;'.e~....,,r;::ra;;h;g...::--r..o.,:u;;;n"t )~rraffiuirnn-1;:;3 ~'lr'iaePT\:yiT.o~ °'* .... °" s c 12 u San Ant~ Y 51 44 1..oe ~ :l =: Smo& Report tx.-causc thc-oppos111on has always · lives of all thl· motorcyclisu in vol\ ed help get thl' ball passed. because "I C,,.,.•on.w va !>a 32 s.en1e .. >1 o.....o st •~ ~en wl'll org:inized and tough er than an colli sions. they'll still sa'e cnouih don't w3nt an) bod) clsL· togothrnugh g:::=•.NC ~ • ~-~9QJ9: ~~ j~ ::".::* !; ;: . :::~~:!":..,::: stl"e . ~1ltl 1-t1ey osuall > ma.kc th_al old lives and taxpayer .dollar~ to JUSt1f) what I "cnt through." ClnQtlnel1 4~ 30 Ternpe·S• Pl••bO • 1e eo Aedwooclc.ty 57 •• '*""'· 200-300 ........... '°' 11. :. ar~utm.·nt that if"e make ,.......pie wear our demand that helmets be worn b'. Ba"'"' said even though her son wns c........o •2 31 Tociett 0 ts--8Mf-o.· " 31 ~ 11ea .. ~ At9t ...,. • t"~ .... -=bl " Colurn-C>noo Q 21 ,_ ·-" 41 ,.,_ ~ ........ -~lortc .... -"'"'..,....· ' he mets. "-C deprave them of their all motor~} Cle drivers and-pas!.en-an duh. she became 11a c •Or Oellu·F• w°''" •• .a ,..,.. u-n ·San~ 67 • 09¥·..,,._.,.., P pclSOnal freedoms: .. thernnctmd-+~ua-ilt---..g~e=rs~.-floyd S81CI. --"1i4':'00(): Of more thaD $50.000 In ::.::--:;-: ~on,OC --~ ~,.':;::.. 16~ SNle.d\IO~~ .4MO· dahls... "We have belier uses of nwnt'\ and m\•dical balls because h\• lived at OM M04M• 3e 21 s1oc111on se •1 lntlM, lad1111MC11 v-.,.-.. -42-to Speaking at Fount .. tn Valley Re-medical technology." · home. Bat"rg said she and ht'r hus-=:: ~ ~~ Surf Report =.~.:;a.•110utaene1ino •'Umu tr~~ •21'°'= gidnal Hospital. Floyd said although Floyd and member' of Cali-band d1dn'1 qualif} for Medi-Cal. but 11"-° ~. ~ =:n, ~ : mon,: thnn half the states have fornians for Safe Motorqclang "'"be still had 10 appl~ in order 10 be J:..., 30 oa LOCATIOM em tMAN e.ge-43 2• T'id-mandatOI) helmet laws. man'. Cali-campaigning statewad\· to o:>rncr sun.. ~ferred to California Chilitrcn Ser-,,_.... 43 '~ Huntinoton Beeet> 2·• •• 9iel>OP se " ~-e>-,_. .J... CkW!d~s 35· 32 R,_ .Wiiy '*-POii 2·3 ,., ~ le •1 furnta lcg1sla1ors still subscribe to the port for AB 36 which mu t first ty.iss n.·s. a statl' and eoonty agency. es sa .oi11 Sl•wi. Newoor1 -M 111r O••lllin• -13 s2 -TODAY - aroument that n.•oplc should have the through the Depanment ofTranspor· According to Thompson,£ountain :.:=" " s& •'5 ""° s''"'· N9Wp0<1 1·~ 'I!! c.ii-ci1y as 62 Second iow '-~~"' .. ...~ Vall··\ Trauma Serv1'c"< di.rector. tndlau..,o11• ~93 ~ 8l!.~~~ l·~ 11~ ~~9Mcll,,~ ~? ~! ~111g11 1243•m -fn-c~om to bash lhdr heads against tation Committl'C. said Flo~d. ~ .... ,,.._...... .. ... ....---· ·--..,_,_ _ .,., .. lh (' .... .. I .. 1..A .. ~...1 ~.~a "Aan Pocc..ot ho nit<al ... 11's doftL1n.clud.c..r.chabtli·_ Z2.. JL Sane~ _2,.4._ ... lotonfOYll --.2 -MTUMff-1!£S_Mru.. - ----1-n.Jl..S~JJ V\LU..I.C-...Ln. .'j£.LUU l<l1 ._.f h I ;µ 33 wetertemp 62 Mon~ 11 60 '"'°"' 4 17 e m -Flo)d said perhaps ··50mewhere Sacramento said she founded Cah-1at1on co lS 1 I c pa11en1 1ves. •3 2s s-alf«tionw .. vSO<Jttt-• M-ey sa s1 Fh1iliQ11 1021a m along the line. "e ha ve a ng~t 10 kill fornians for Safc Mo1orqd1ng after According 10 hosp11al statistics. 16 sg .a ....,... e1 •s 59'Cl'l<fiow • 11a-m 30 53 0.1 3.1 I ·• B h · h h 18 Id 1· k'll d n.•rcent of tL.c t"rauma pa11·ents ad· •• .a ded H9wP0<1 Beech 65 ·52 Seeon0'"9" '32 •m o urse vcs. ut t at ng t stops once er -v,·ar-o son 1mn1\ "'a~ 1 e r ~' o 32 E_. 0n1 io 1e •s they become a liability 10 the rest of last year in a motorc~dc :iL·c1dcnt. m111cd during a seven-month period 49 ,. .... en P.!1ot<lt9' 1• ·~ Sun Ml• •oa•v ., .. 1 pm ,,... h . h d r . d i...~r h r I k h "rom NO\'. I. 19o c: •h[Q"·"' Anni 30. IO .. . PeuOana .. •1 Sal..,dey•••.s.t•m __ .....,_ 1 e communll\. c s:i1 . . occ saa 1A1on· 1 e 1a1a "'re\.· s l' 11 9-..i...L"' ~-. » M ~ -Gwtr WINaat:...,,.~ ..,,.,.,.. thel·r paSc."nger~·S 1·nj·Ur:d 1"~8tm,I 0rana1a. :Uike.ci:tO:h:un~~ 1486, WC:l'C • -iflAil iriir ...... OiOl:JlbY s;:e;n..dino ,... .. • ..... 1fiTi and tle said." 'M tfm.1'folf'rworr5 . Fni tiC 11K , __ _.JO. ~":f "Ir.:! ........ ::::::::;::. =Hiii!!~:-::::""""~. c;s.:~~====-==:::=:;~;;.;::~;:~~!.:.:=:.::?::::..=. Jas1$ar.-.most ofl.hcJ....266..who were a good dril.cc· ·· __ . lnjuracs ancluded skll!LiMK:' '""~-'.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' .,....,,__.,.__ __ ~_.........,· ~)<-lnjuced-wcic.-not-weanng.. . "I toldllirn.J \!4lSn) ... concc.r:n~ facial fraclures internal bleeding (n_ hdmel. said Flo)d an a prepared his drmng ... but b~ all .. the 01~er the ~aan and bram-stem an juries. said ' ,. report for the confcn:nce. crazies on the road. Pncl· ~1d Thompson ''rwant tht' Cali fornia taxpa)cr to Two da'i. later hl· d1\·d In a "Wt' ha'c SC\'Cn )<-ars of data. Ifs Sierra Chib.pon ers suit to Ila.It . research center0.t"Caspefs Park understand that 'he or she is thl' one motorncle· wn·rk. He "'a' not W\'ar· so obvious that seatbelts. helmets. pa) ing through the nose for 1ticse ing a he.I met. .. The uni~ llljUrll'~ \I.Cf\' alcohol. and to a lesser C\tcnt. drugs acCidents. Each scnousl) injured to has ht'ad .. pla~ .a maior role in the number of btkcr ran up an a"crage hospital bill of Pm-e ~1d she o;1artC'd a gr3ss-roo1s head inJunes." MAHONEY rnunl) stafT. . Ol .. Da!IJ ......... af~ being chased from cam pus The <\ngeles C'h3ptcr of the Sierra Club m:n fil e suit ro block rnn~truc­tion of a spra" ling biomedical re-If filed. the suit would most likeh search and manufacturing ('Cntcr on allege that the count~ erred b~ not land surrounded h) the Ronald W. pre1?9ringa sup~lement to an e\lstang r. Al Nichols plans 10 build up t1 30 one and 1wo-s1or} glass building on I 00 acres of land surrounded b· the wilderness park. · When C'om plcte. some I. I 00 em ployee wall conduct researrtr an< manufacture medical testing kits a the propo~d (•enter. By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Dallr ..... ..., .\ 16-year-old Hun11ngton ·fkach High School st uden 1 was chased from the. campui T~~F other- -.ou1hs iri a ~rand .wounded m the. ~rm bv gu nfiCCJlS ht' went to seek help at a friend's house. police reponed. T he '1ct1m told police he ''as acfosted by two teen-agers an . the school par~ang lot just before 3 p.m. lnvesti,..1ors were to ld the assailants were V1etnamt>se. Poliet• assume 1he' also "ere .. 1uden1s at the school. ·· -Fr--aring f<51hts "Safer~. he bo~. _descnbcd as uili!Lc. stappcd.a.fracn·d who was dri,·ing out of lhl' 101. scream in& that he wa11 1n trouble and needed help. He Jumped into the rar and rode "11h hr' fn1·nd 111 ant,lht>r fnrnd·, hou)c on nearb) I oth Strl·ct for help. ~rd Jo >\nnc Bonko" ki. a pohl·\· spo~c'I'' oman T~-ns:nfants. wtro-a1kgroty-prrt- ed up l\\D fm'nd ~,l. cha)e 1n a.\.·ar dei.cnbcd as ;fligh1 hlul' Voll..c,.,..agrn Rabt)lt or klla V. hen the '1C'l1m got out and ran acros~ a lawn in the 400 blcx:k of 16th Street. his arm .... a!> crt'ascd b\ a hullet. poss1bl~ from a .JS-cali ber· gun. HL· o;uffercd a minor flesh wound BonkO\\Sk1 said the '1ctim 111· d1cam1 Th31 tht 3mttk \\JS rac1alh mOtl\ate<L . Bui Huntington High Principal l>arrt•I Stucker ~1d 1oda\ the sL·hool I~ frl•e of racial IL'n IOn!>. and dlS· countl'd gang ac11' rt~ 3~ a n:awn for c3spers Wildcrn(·ss. Park nL'ar San cnv.'ronme.ntal 1mpac1 report on the thl· allal·k. Juan Capistrano. project wh1C'h first recl·1ved a permit I 1 "'a' a mrn1 bcr of or~L' n:wooo hty The chapter will ask tls national-m. 198 1 and again an 1983:-Clarkl· attatkmg a mt·mtx·r of another. hr membership for permission and the said.. , ~·d.:_ --_· --...-tUOUC) II ntt46 lo conic-st a u~rmft :Clar.k~ td h Cahforma--Err- PollCl' \\L•rc on thl· campus toda}. granted 10 Nichol\ Institute O) the varonmental Quaht~ Act requ1re!I .q\1C!>l1oning ~tudent~ an an effort tD OrangL· County l~aonang__CWIC_ _that a suppl~ment ~ prc_ear:_cd w~cn- &l'I a rundO\\ n on thL· \uspccts and a mi~ion. Sl)id spoke!>woman Charlot· !!~er 3 prOJCCI fOr wfiich an en· dc\Cnpt1on of the car. le Clarke. v1ronme!"tal report 1s neccesar} as l'io arr\'Sls had lx-en madt' b\ late The Sierra.Club \\3S one of three substanuall} changed. morning. Thl· \let1m. "hoSl· 1den111' en,aronmental groups that appealed The Nichols proposal has bl-en' \\3!1 '''lhhcld because of lhs age. "'as the l)l'rmat's issuance 10 the board of t'Xpandcd since it last rcce.i¥e<I a not hospi1ali1cd. police said. supervisors Wcdne'>da~. perm it. but not substantially enough The !IU!lpt·rts "'ho engaged an th1.· The board denied the appeal de· to require a supplement. according 10 The projC<'t was adjacent to th• park up until about t~O.......)Sa'rs a&e wl\eif R"anc o 1n1on ICJO offercc to dedicate about 2, 100 acres sur rounding it for expansion of Caspers. En' 1ronmen1alists compla1nec \Vednesd;\) that tht' center is incom pa table w11h a wilderness park. h wil require that toxic waste and scwa~ bl truckc-d out while noisy helicoptea ol)l'rat1on!> will bnng tissue sample! m. on~1nal houti ng match were de- ~~~-~~~~~ria~'~-~~~~J~B~L~ 00 D INSERIOUSLYSHORT SUPPLY .•. about 130 pounds and thC' otht·r \\3S about 5-fc\'I I 0-anches tall and and gun~hols. t ount) ho!i.p11al11, 1-anton ~1d. ~he takt·s 45 mmu1es 10 an hour. Fanton said a sc.,,err trauma ,·1ct1m said she bclievt•s the organization. for For Orange Coa~t residents. sht \\Cighl·d 150 pounds. Bonko"'sk1 can require up to 50 unit\ of blood (a the most part. has dis lied the said the Red Cross o~rates a nc111 33,ooo~~eb~~--~~~~~~Q~~~~~·d~hn·.ny-1~D--~~-~~~c~~O~•u~D-t~~~~umn~1t~1rs~ap~p~roffi,~1m~atcl~a~nt). -m~~aon ~ar uo ~n ~~at1onCTnrer~Hun~~~~ct .IA'-' i~t A £1 'ti.I U iJIS '.T She said hagh-mk ch1ldbinh t'aM's contracted b) donating blood. at 1688:? Gothard St. In southerr also ma~ require C\tt·n<,l\C hloed Aft blood d t!d h d 1 Orangt• Count). Saddlcback Com· L O"i .\N{ rEU:"i l >\P l -.\lthough $2..l~ m1ll111n ha!I l'x·en !.pt·nt for food and shelter. uffi1.·1als sa' mam of 4>outh\·rn < aliforn1:1·, dcs11tu tl: arL· going w ~kl'P rmrrgr~ f\c'.tbattling the l hill 0f tlll• ou~OOOf\ goH'rnm'tnt agcnc~ n0ic1al4' '>aid 1 hursda'. quancr of those on. thl' street are supplie'I. · ·• er is "!'tl c · 5 e saa · 1 mun it) Hospital wall be sponsoring a ", undCfJOCS sC'recnu1g for AIDS. blood d s families with children. the meyors ThL· Red Cross spokeswuman said hepatitis-and other diseases before it rive unday through Tun· rhc dt~ uf Lo!I Angeles ha.<. till· h1ghc!ll ratl· of 1nacaM" 1n th\' numlx·r of homeless. an:ording 10 a na11onal Un\·~ prcM·ntcd t~H-h~ .S. ;en. frrL·n~l.'.__uf M;uors in W~sl1mg_tqn. \\ere told. thL·cou nl~ currcntl~ has 50 pcn:ent of is given to Q;!ticnts. she said. da~. Donations caR also be made 11 But local offinab question the the 0-ru:gau,·e upplies 11 ne(.·di. and the Red Cross' Orange Count) head· ·figures. 60 pcrrl'nl of the proper rcsen c ofO. Because oft he current shortage and quaner in Santa "na. ··1 don't knowhow thc~ are-1.'0mmg -pnSTtlH'. thtrmost common trtood~. -th ·F86i11onal-hohttil stewdown. Fankm !!t&tti-information aboU1 Homdc .. ~m·~ J.Land!> 31-JJ .. 000 an Los ·\ngL•le' ( ount~ due to a lack of affordahle hou\lng. rare fur the men tall~ il l. unemplo~ mcnt and tht· 1nnu"' of ilkgal aliens. pri vate and fhc <,unc' al\o showed the honw· le\\ \tcrco1~ ix--a da!>hc\ clcd "ino ~lecpmg on t'ardhnard or nc"' papt·r' on the '<ldewalk -1<; changing. Om·- l!P "'11h thu\L' pcrcl·nta&cs. ·· said r·anton !>au.I the Red Cross is urging don3tion s11es and ap·pointments can R(•g1nl· Pa\ nt'. co<,>rdi nator -for the -The Red Crose; provides a,bout '15 rcsad~ts todonatedur1ns thHoming ~obtained by calling the Red Cross homL·le<is In Los "ngeles Count~. l)l'rcent of the blood used at Orange l\llO weeks. Thl' donation process 31 835-5381. cxt. 450. .. v. \' don·1 no11cc am mor~ than th3n there l'\ er "err... .. ALIENS:-SXA:Y-HERE FOR HOLIDAYS ••• From Al f herl' an' .H ground\ now for bring e\duded from amnL'St ~. co'cnng a ··\\ hok garnh1t oft hangs ~ou ma~ not 1h1nk arL' big deals:· said Beth 'Zaco' it . \tafT attome} for the Na- ti.ooal_{·entcr for lmm1gr"3llls' Right . 'ipcaking a1 the forum sponsored h~ the Orange Count} Human Rela· 11ons ( o mm1ss1on. lacov1c stressed that amnc'>t\ wac; 'lrtualh a om•.c;hot deal T hn~· "ill hL' (cw second chance' for pcpplc "hose.• apph- .i:at1on" <trl' reJCL'tl·d Jo<.c Bracamonte. a UCLA profc!l\Or o;pt·ciali11ng in 1mmigra- 11on. e'>trmatcd no more than 500.000 illegal aliens nationwide will bl' granted temporar: res1dcnc~. the first phase of amne<;t~. lmm1grauon ~ cllpcrt.s speculate 100.000 1llC'ga1 immigrants live in Oral)gl· Count}'. Coult1ce said the INS will be trying to assure the undocumented ahcns that the)' won•t be setting themselves up for deportation by applying for amncst). She said that amnesl) applications will not be turned O\ t'r to any <>Wier 1tovernmen1 age ncy and will not be ~A~£-11111 Piii MAIN Of'FICE 130 WK! ~, S• C'• ,;tA "-'" ' CA II• .,,.,.~. 8 • , ~,,r r ,,. >.Af'Q r A fl>f>« usL·d to loca11: 11lcg3I aliens. Criminal l)l'nalties will he lc,·1ed· on federal "'orkcrs using the applaC'ataons 10 prosecute illegal alien!I. except for egregious fraud. . Ho.-~11 the I N-;~gel-s 1-hat mMSagt"" across ma' determine how man' alien\ appl~ for amnesty. · "We don·1 k.nO\\ if the) \\Ill bl' lined up at the door" or 1f no one will sho"' up lx•t·au'ie th\·~ don't trust us." Coult1n· said. The .am n~st y process " split into two phases. temporal) res1denq and permanent residency. For the fir..1 stage. illega l immigrants must ha\e II\ ed con11nuoush in the U n11cd ~talc'> since [)(·c. 3 i. 1982. Add111onall~. one felon} con\lr· 11on or three misdemeanor convrc· lions wotJld disqualify the applicant. "gncultural \\Orkers can appl) for t<.•mporar}' residency 1f the) haH' worlcC'd at least 90 days between Ma~ I '18$ and Ma> 1986. Zacovac advised those considering amnesty to immediately seek free or low<ost legal counseling. he warned illegal .imm_1grar:m not 1.0 go d1rt'ctl )' to the 1mm1(!ratmn 'iCrv1ce II ,., al'u 1mportan1. ZaCO\ ir said. to hcg1n µthl'nng documents to proH' t·untmuous residcnq. such as. rrnt rl·u·1pt<.. utilit~ ball!.. letters fro m l'lll plo~t'rs and landlords. . E~rt'i <;aid 1ha1 lmmagranfs- rnunded up 1n IN raids cannot be deportl·d 1f1he~ can pro'c eligabilit) tor amnt''I), which ma) be tricky. .\ lkr IX months of temporary rL·~•dl·nn. the nc~t step as permanent rec;1denr~ -providing thC' appli cant ha\ not ll'f1 the United States. c,cept b\ ISS pt•rm1\'110n. MorL·n\ er. the applicant must \peak E.ngl1sh. or be cn1ollcd m English l·o urscs. as well 3S citizenship cl a SSC\ Zarn' 1< "'amed the 1mm1grants 10 be wa~ ol -;hady husincsscs pron.m· ang to hl'lp them meet the require· ment'>. "I Jhank a 101 of people arc going to be charged a 101 of mone) not to learn the language." she said. Most ilkgal immiirants ha'c one )car starting an Ma) 10 file for amnest~ Those facing deportation "111 have 30 days. - ci.....a.ca 6•2·!MS11 ~' .0.tOt .. J 6•1·•3'• Just call 642-6086 Mnrodtlt ( ,..,.,, 11 I"•• ·~ "Of _,,,.. • NI t\it&'9' ti, "~rm "~-•7(1., AM '°"' Cl'f • •• tll> ~ ...... 1 C<Jc>t"9°'1 •CW\'\ 0<•~ UI P,;Dt '' <1j r ;.t"~ l , h ......., tfOt~ "YShAt t'\ MT •·e ~H,.,• ~~ l (hf111 '' ,,,.,t1 ... 9"" ff'lfff'y bfJ •fl'CMIO(k"~ #fl'1thi! •' ~ t1 t•t -~ C00Y''9"1 0.,,.._ ""° , .... Potl•119 pad ... Co&!• ~ c .. ,,., .. tu aoo1 -&uOKt-01-v-c., ~""' n ?~ r~ ~·«1 DJ ..... '. CI0-"'°"""1 What do yQu like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? CaJI the num~r above and your messqe will be recorded. transcribed and de· livettd 10 the a~te echtor. · Th~ l&IDC· r answenna XT"'tct niay be used to record le 10. the edi&or on anr topic. Con&ributors to our Leners column must include their name and telephone number for ve.nfiation. Tells us what's on your n,i nL I C:.41 J'OIY lt"'1 ~lrtW'>1•Y H .,r...; (j() f 111 ft(ft 'If' t CJUf coc..r t I I ."' •3• M'"'~ 10 ."' .,~ tl1U" ( >C v • ~ """-~..,, .. -Cite ..... T1l1phoMe , ...... ...... I """ r977 P.lacentia .Costa Mesa ., ...... .. _.Lt ' CUSTOMIZING SHUTTERS FOR 33 YEARS AT FACTORY , DIRECT PRICES I ·. - .. Th~ Newponer Reson will hdnor Chariot Champ1o!'s· a Newport Beach charity benefiting whttlcha1r-bou~ children;ann 111.m. Christmas Pll1Y Saturday in the plaza beJlroom. About ,I SO children will be treated to brunch . and ent~na1nC$f by invited ce.lcibrities 'including TV . .~'Tma-Y~thers, Kari Mitha~tara Hllr1-~-----'-----=--""----''--_...--; Millu...._S¥zy Gilstra. ~Ansott Wil~ K:au and Shalane McCa~ sports stan Don Sutton and Lyle Alzado and Disneyland's Mickey Mouse. Panel appllcantll •o Applicants arc being squaht f~r av ncy on the· NewP<?rt Beach .Buil~iqg Code Board f Appeals llow1nr:the:ttSlgnat1on·of Schul · . __ .__, .... AJ>P.heat1ons are available fronrthe-tyC1cl1C"s office and must~ r.eturn.ed no later than :30 p.m. Dec. 30 to be considered by the City Council on Jan . .. 12. New Y~r·~ Eve gala •et . -. A ~cw Year's £..ve..:e.nteoaio.mcnt package o f dining and. dancin&.~iL.being oJTere(i by the ~wperter Resort-forS65 or$75 at the.door. -Th~ pany includes a gourmet dinner with wine. party favors. champagne at midnwu. tax and tip. a!'d dan.ce my~ic by vibraphonist f racy Wells and ~as ! 8-paece swing b&nd and voeal-gr"Oup. Additional information and advance party reservations may be obtain~d by calling.998-,!!!_8. _. _Women 'II club to meet The Wome;n·s Club of Laguna Beach .will hold its m6nthl~ luncheon meeting Jan. 2 at ·th'e . clubhouse. -66 St. tlEnn's Drive. in Laguna. - The cvl·nt is scheduled for 11 :30a.m. Bingo.will be la folio -the meetm . ¢99-2639 for -.- DAR plans program ; The <;"Iara Barton .chapt~r of the Daughtl'r!> of lhc-Amencan Rcvolu.t.1on-wall meet..Jan: J llt.9:30 a.m. at the Mercu111 Savings and Loan building, 78 12 Edinger .\ve .. Hun1 ington Beach. - 8y LAURA MERK oi-.o.11y .......... Bcwan:. • • Wh ile 'tis lhc season to foc i generous - cspeciall} when charitable organizations ask for donations -'tis also the season 10 t•vents. No law broken there. .tt Bui Geiser-Sandoval said manY4>f rhe mark~11ng COf!l_panies. that contract with the cnaritics are keeping as mucll as 99 percent of the dona11on and returning a1 little as I pcrccm to the charity. -show and sell tickets for the chanty. "They come to vou and say, ·we'll guarantee }OU $5.000 Jt.ist for a11owing,us tO use your name;· " she-~1d, The first problem 1s that the charity ends up losi ng control of the operations offund- raisiog. If you are cont:a~t!d by a pen-On selling tickets to a charity event, Oeiser~Sandoval suggests the followin& questions be asked: • What rs the .name·~f the-c.baritable orga.n1zation? • What as the address and telephone number of tb~.orpniution? get ripped off . The. Oransc.>·County District Attornq 's office 1s alerting everyone to run a checklist . ----of cred~tialuga1MHtn}>-SoHettMscek1ng donations or ellin2 11Ckets to a chant .\ prQgram on the U.S. Constitution. npw 200 years old, will be prescntl'd, P.rospccti ve memers and gucs~re welcome. and further. informati.on ma~ be obta,incd b} calling 897-9766. In I 980 the· state passed the Char;tablc Sohc1tations Act, w'h1ch requires·all solici- tors 10 make a list of their credentials available ru-t>vc ryo-nc. 'Tllepro~1em '.iS - But the larger problem is that o1leluimes the event is oversold. _ .. A.~_of t~~QPle will tcllsou.1b.a1.if youdon'1 ~ant to attend theevc_n~_they will • Who is in charge? e Is the solicitor bein'-paid. a nd what .perccnlage o e conln6ufion <foe$ ffie • _2__ events. . ·\ stop-smoking class. en.titled Freshstan. will be offered Jan. 6. 8~ 12 and 15 at the Irvine Medical Center. -i60S Barrancc 'Parkwa), Suite 100. in lr\'me. .\ccording to Ga~ Geiser-Sandoval. deput) district attorney with the consumer protection unit.· man~ worthwhile or- gan1za1,ons· hire professional solicitors to collect donations or sell 11cke1s to charity act." she sa1d. -~-We havcloUhd that tllousan s o tic CtS' Thl· profesi.1t'lnal l>Olicators .will ap-arc bei ng sold and we do not believe the proach <.ma lier chari11es that have littk children arc going to the c.>vent. Sometimc.>s experience an planning fund·raismgevents the event doesn't c.>ven happen. It appears and offer to \tagc one ... he said. The group there ate so.me solicitors who arc less than •-OOCs the chal'lt~ have ii permit-to operate an thecuy., lfso. what is the permit number and its eApiration date? • And make sure to ask for literature about the charit) before making a dona· r tion. · - The course ts sponsorl.'d by the Orange Count\' unit of the American Cancer Soc1et\. and· a SI 0 ~ doflation is asked for rcg1stra11on. Cali thl' society's education departmt•nt at 7 51-0441 for further information. ~111offer10 arrange the event. put on the scrupulous." said Geiser-Sandoval. TAX ~A~H-A-NGES-RULES FOR.-0-lVINClTO CirARJTY ••. --.-... . -..._ Fr"°mAl · _§~~rytlme at llbrarles dollar donated.· But 1f ~ou arc in a 28 Stephl'n<.on. The lryine ( o.'s manager of Non-profit Hoag Memonal Hospital in lhl' pcnd1~ lav. as a Jill.ch iur 1,n~~ The Newport Beach Public Library. has an- ·nounecd its 1987 pre-school s1oryt1 me-schedule for the wantt'rst'ssaon. beginning Jan. 6tit the Corona d{•I Mar branch where sessions wall be held Tu~sda)'s at 10:30 a.nl. and Wl'dnesdays at I :30 p.m. through Feb. 25. . percent bracket. you·ll get only 28 c~nts on corporatt' affairs. --- ever) dollar. Stepht·nson c;a1d the dewlopmcnt com- Despitc 1he predicted deduction los!>Cs. p::in} g1' C\ to numerous non-pro0t or- both gi vers aod $111:.fs sa) lhl' ·sp1n1 of ganiza11uns for two reasons -II tostc~ gi\ Ing will pre' ail O\ a those '' h<? dona re good" ill m the comrnunily and "We foLdeductaons. . rccogn11c 1rs part of our respoM1bt1it} 10 Ncwpurt Beartntso reported a nsing tide g1v1ng in. cembt'r. · ofge.nerosit}. · · · While Dahl'$ basic advice 1s to ··.,1ep . "(But) we always gee a rush of donations. hack and take a look" at the new lav.. he (in Deec.>mber) and it's hard 10 1dent1fy II said people present!) 1n a 50 percent 11'5 hn·ause of the new tax law:· said Pete bracket v.ho will fall 10 38.S percc.>nt as of Foulke. the hospitars senior vice-presi-Jan. I. should rnnsider a donauon. Other branches offering the children's ptogram e.Nc.wpon Center Wednesdays aLJfrlO a.m...and · 1:30 .m.fromJan. 7toA rill· Balboa T e · "We arc strong hclle"ers that peopll' tf) to soh e some of the problems 1n thl.' g_ivc from the · heart." said Dennis commun11' ... Sherman. pastor . for 1he I 00-member Out of S,, non-profit groups polled in dent. ~ But Dahl said people should beware ut .\llhough tne Am'etican A.ssociation...of -&fgan+z-<Htorls t·lnH selH·he-tdea-of-nutlttft! Fund Raisin Councils re rtedl redic· lbat : a..m., an. • to ._.re I . and Mariners. ommuni ) c e range oas area. wo 1 r kind Of money WC want." J nCrl'3SC 1n donatfons rel'Cntf). tc t atg1 t g1v1~nat1ona y t 1s_yearw1 aresupposed tocountforpledges maddof be up I 0 percent from 1985. several local 1987. The Internal Revenue Service in Thursda:)s at 10:.lO a.m~ lh htough: March 5. "Themajori1~ofmycl1ents.bclle.,.eit or In thl· '"ct•k of O...·c 5. 1985. Goodwill organ11ations frvi ne Communit\ rcccn~ weeks made an interpretation that Diabetes Cl(l••es In' FV Mt:• •-Dahl stHd. "do.natl' out of the Jndusuu.:~ of Orange Count · v..e~hed in goodness of their heart... I 00. 735 pound.s of. <lonat~d_ j 1ef1l1:. the "Our charitable contributions arc not <iame period this )Car } iclded 137.036 going to be dctC'rmincd by the tax law but pounds. 'aid Goodwill spokeswoman b} the ncC'ds-ofthc communit) ... said Tom Andrea Pron!... C'llJJrch; Plymouth Congregation .amr -PfC·pa~ments'wall not cou nt"for ne~ryear's .Harbor Day School. bot h of Newpor1 deductions. Dahl sa id. Beach -said donations are holding But as long as t he donation 1s meant for .\four-week education series on diabetes will bl' -.....ttT.. ..... d. starung-Jan. t>. arFounfain Vallcv Regional Hospital and Medical Center. 17100 £uclid .\\e .. ·Fountain VallC'\. stead\. 1986. Dahl said. "Just write the check. Some non-profit groups ha' e been using before the end of the year." Nurse Jover Foust 1s tht· lnstrul·tor and will be assisted b) a d1c1111an .. ph}s1cal thl.'rap1s1 and physician. The claSSl''I arc schC'dulcd from 7 to 9:30 p.m. for a f~e ofS25. Call tht hospital at 966-8168 for UNITED WAY FORCED TO CUT AGENCY FUNDING 10.5% ••• From Al during the prl.'\ 10us )Car.. ..\ngclc<, had nothing ll> J u " 1th thl'Ol. thl' Oll'>lllC'>!>CS donate 10 L'n1 tl'd Way through "uulu Ix ,1µ11111um. . more information. ' 11s also.JM second lash 1n allocattons 1wo .organua.1.10~-ar,e comp!ctc~u.ton-. pauo.IL~educ.uo.n plans and coq:>orate .rem-Januaw-t-0-J.u.nc-i-9g.J.,_t.Jlt'-Bo this year. In July. lln11ed Wa) trimmed its omous. said Merritt L. Johnson. president g1fls. Carroll said more emphasis will be Scouls will recel'C' $352.173 from Un1ted operating budget b~ 5 percent -$336,0QO oJ lb .. c_Orangc Count) chanter. put on soli6tini..m.ed.iun1·size businesses. Wa' -a decrease of S66.666 from the -for the last Si.\ months of 1985. . Despite tlm \l'ar\ finan cial st•tbacl... rather than just the financia l heav~-hlltcrs. same period last year. according lo l lnill·d The ebbing flo" of donations "·as L'n1ll'J \\ ;1~ otlin<1I' are op11m1s11c thal Carroll also plans to organize fund-Wa~ figures. . blamed on .. hills 1n thi: local econoriH 1hq na' I.' .,ccn thl· 1:i ;1 of declining ra1s11ig more b} geographical areas than b) Soml' of the other agencies recei"mg due to mcrg(·rs. tali~o,crs. bl!Sinl.'SS clos-donatll)n ' business l'ategoril-s. and he hope~ to funding cuts include Alliance for !he 1ngs and cmQIO)ec cutbacks:· said James DaH· Carroll. nnt \t•ar'~ campaign increase volunteer support. ~Mental!\ Ill. .\mencan Cancer Sociel\. Ellis. l 'ni tcd Way chairman of agency ·chairman. "aid the .fund-raisins arm of Several recipients of l 'n1 tcd Way fund-~mcncan Heart .\ssociauon. American _ n~Ja11ons .• JU_a R css CQ.nfe.rcncc Thorsda):.._.L'.rutccLW1l\ Will go through a s1gnifican1 · ing sa)' the} are.si11~mg...Ulc..dam~ag,,..e-...,R .... r&t"m~r.thr8m's"lll1'tt-&r1s-ctubral'rd- l I n1tcd Wa} is also smarting from a rl·org;in11~11lun of thr funding cuts. but the} gcnerall} Children~ Hospitai of Orange County. ~canJal l'arller this )Car ll'J' oh ing United "Tlw gro" th (in Orange Count~) has agrl'l' that their next line of dell-n!>e "ill bl.· Friday, Dec. 19 No meetings scheduled Mond~y, Dec. 22 \\.'a~ of Los ~ngclcs. It was ll!arncd that hl.'l·n .,o rapid." Carroll '>atd. ··~ou get 1oaskotherphilanthrop1cgroupstoch1ptn llnlll'd \\a~rC'CC1'e"abou170pcrcentof • 7:30 p.m:, Laguna Beach Arts Commission. the l 'n1tl·d Way officials had been gl\cn comfortahk picking off the nc" corpor-a greater share. ~I'> funding from pa) roll deduction pla!"s. taguna~Bcatll O ty Council Chambers. 505 Forest $300.000 in loans -many of, them ations that move in and \Ou.star110 ignore "HopefuJJ~ we won"t ha'c 10 reduce -7 pcrC't'nt from corporate sponsor1h1ps A antercst;fH·c -beginning in 1980. the ex1<11ing husancsscs. We're going to be scn•1cC's ... sa•d Buford Hill. head of Orange and 3 percent from special gifts from the ••vlcl.•••••••••••••••••r:=: However, Orange County United Way going out and beating the bushes." Count)'s Bo) Scouts of Amenca~ we~·.:..m:.;.m;..;.:..:u:.:.n:.:.11:.,.;'..:.·----.~-=-=-:7.=-::-::~::-:-~-""l --~eial ~icl--thc-eontrttver~. n-l-o. -::\htm~)fh)fftrangrCcronn~~ 7~:~C'<ITITCPlatznrunc~om o ncr sour~ha1 " By LANCE IGNON 2 \ cin ''"Plt'lllll 111 dr" mg u~kr the tn tlm•nl'C or aluihul Rod .rt '-'AS itrrr~ted ,,11 f '411 a m. Wnlnr,lla~ Pn \oas1 High· ,.,.a~ a1 \\ l'\lc) ()n,e. • • • ~oml'lHlr l'Om pla1ncd 10 pohrl' 1·ha1 u Drunk checks on highways planned after court ruling mntM•~• had dnvrn O\'t'r his skatehoard --and gu11Ur ruesda~ on South Coast . H1sh"a~ Officws 1old him thr maner.was SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali· forn i.a drivers have extra incentive to go <;lo" on the yuletide liquid cheer 1h1s holida} sl'ason, thanks to a state Supn:mc Court ruling tossing aside a IO\.\l'r-court rul ing upholding random roadbloch fordrunken driven. "We will 1mmC'diately begin plans for holida)-period checkP.oints throughout the state,'' said c,hfornia M 1ghwa ~ Patrol Commusioner James E. Smith after the Thursday ruling. ··w C' ha\'.c time to institute 1 hC'n~ro·r C'hiTsimasind New Y car·s. •• hrgrlanttftl"a hearing on t~S1atc's Coetalleu Windshield .wiprr blades wonh SI 0 werr t'\'p()tted stolen l'fo~ a Volkswaaen Rabbit at Co\tl Mesa C'ar C'o .. 2167 Harbor Blvd .. bct~ttn 1 p.m. Wednesday and ~:30 a.m. Thursda~·· . . . . . . ('flri s1m u sifts. 1nch1d1ng • , 1(kocasse.Ue ~meta. wonh 16.000 Mb: T\'po~-from-. ROlh-R~•t tlif Coµnyards shoppina ctnttr. bftWttn .9: I S 11.m. and 9:30 p,m. W~nnd•)'· • • • Two n1cn Mtt wen peeri~1~hro111h a wtndnw of . ~~ on the 2~ block or Hicliof} Place Orle111an wat. dncribcd 18 btint a blot\de haittd .)Q.year-old w11h a heft bell) and ftt.at1achc. llM' woman who rcpontcf tieei~ him said hc m'IY ha vt bet n eal'T')'ina • rifle. • appeatof a case from Anahl'im. the court did no1 rule on tht' roadblocks· legality. But its action had the effect of removing from casebooks the' onl~ precedent-making decision declaring the program unconst itutional. The roadblocks had bC'C'n'haltcd by the CHP in late October. after. an adverse decision of the 4th Distract Court of Appeal becalne final. Depu- ty Attorney General Jay Bloom said the major concern was the possibility of major civi l suit damages for an 'illepl search. t ch«kpoihts...-drwers teAetally.. • • • Watc-ht'S and ca meras wonh $450 wcrr rcponcd stolen from a second-story apart- ment at 2151 Pacifica, btlwet"n t 0 a.m.· and 10:~ a.m. Thursday. Entry was made 1hf'0411h an open sliding 11au window. .... ~ ... ~ 19-ycar.-old £cm.1lc (I( Irvine ~tudrnt ..._ • .._iened eeity Thllf-1a~morniJillfy "' onknmown susprct cntenng hrr bedroom. wttkhoW was \harm& with' a 20. ~::ota f\•male snrcknl. TI1c-WOIJ'IH n 10 scream and thl' 5u~I Ot'd. The rt5 dentt ~as IO<'a ted in the 100 hlock of Hro Stl'l'CI. . ' . orrina' reponrdly •onh S4(lll Mrt hl\\.'d fmm a residcntt ot the-r.1111; Ncwpori complr.ll., ' arC' Stopped in a predet{.'rITTlnl'd pattern. such as every second. third or fifth driver. Officers look at thl' dn\cr for obvious signs of d runkl·nnc-;s. ask a few questions and dcta1n an seemingly drunken dnH•r for a sobricrv _trst. Oth~r dmC'rs can procC'ed. The court ruled 1ha1 evidence from obsc-rva tions at the chC'ckpoi nts could.. n-m be used against the dm as arrested. who totaled less than I percent of lhO\C stopJ><!.d. That de- cision will be, revttwr<t-by t~t' high ' COWL:- . .-... o\ '1dcocnssc1te n.'CQrder \'3iucd n1 $45{' was Molen somcumc bclw<'Cn Monda' night and Tuesda) morning from ii confcrrncc room at 4SOO MacAnhur Blvd. The VCR belonged k> We,lern f>ig11al < orporallon. a Cl\ 11. Olli a rnm1naf, r·r{ll)fl•m • • • Poh,·~ arrt'\l<'d.four mo1oris1s on ~usp1- cion of driving under lhr influence of alcohol. Mario o\nguiano Corral. :!4. of t a Hanra "as arrc-Sll'd l'arl) toda) on North Coa\I H1gh"a' . .\rrc-strd Thursda) were Wilham Dn' ill C'hn1on. 32. of Clinton. Mm.: 9on:ild Law~ntt Undefh111. -4'5. of-Laguna N1gurl. and Rogcr ChartC'$ Burland. 27. ofCoMa Mesa. Hantln.gton Beach Th1l'\ e' npix·d open fi, r Volk\wagen ron'•'rllhk 1op~ al South .Count) Yolks· "'llgen. 11171 I Bca<'h Blvd .. and stoic tivt' htdlo~ '1.1lued at SSOO each. • • • < hmtnr:n-dccOl'lllTons ,-;rtut-d at 11bout $1.000 ha "c been 111kcn from a pragc 1n 1h(' 70(1() block of Wh1tn('}. · ••• l hie' e) cnlt'l'l'd MacDonald's rt'\· taurant. l~M lkn h Bhd., 1hrou~h a rooftop' ent 11nd stoic a eomml.'rc1al v1d('o cn~~·uc rccorder 'alued a1 S400 and a 1rln 1~1on mtlmtor \Glued at $400. • • • •\"Oman "ho 11,C'\ on 1h'e 100 hlot'k of Lacuna Beac.. Mam ·1r1~ct rcponcd WednE'i<la> thai • fltif..,.-....s,-.,......._, ••id Th\ir \Onie me ·\Ink her rcJ Honda Ehte '" ~ '"'"' '~" "' ·--~-.~-11<-~wr~ti u~l llfllOO. da) that som("(}n1.· H•d eut opt•n • kiter in •• • his m1nlboll. mno\l'd~~h tron1 1t. tht'n En1cnna1hrou~an unlockl'd rctrdoor. rep aft'<! the letter. 'nmrone burgfan~ a homron the 90() • • • bloc~ of HunllnJton trtet. a ~ 1dent ~South C'oasl Htghw•> bu~•m·~' owner f'\'11011cd Wcdnesdn~ Thc loss 111 lud~d a rnlkd poh,'t• Thu~•>' \\llh oompl111nt' ot 'uku r,•corder 'afu('d at 'fl8S. 'omt'om~ \1t•11hA& Sol "o "'orth ol • • • <1~11n·11r' \ hh1c I Q8 f Vol~\\Nll.&Cn hu;. "'ll' • • • r•'llOrll'd '1okn Wedm·\<fn, frnm thr P11h\·\· ,It "''It'd nan1el EUlll'ne Rt'X'~rl. '1rn111' cil <J1h 'lrt'l'I and \\alnul ·\\l·nm· l hr lo~' "J' l'\IHlllitrd Ill S 1.1100 Fountain Valley . .\ C'lcr~ al lhr 7-Elc,en \ton·. 11'14 '~ H;1rbN Bh d . rl'Portr~ Thunda~ 1ha1 a ','l'u\tomt•r" entrred the store. ga1herl·d < \1rnna tieer. potato chips and M:irlboro ..:1gar\'llt'\. lh{'n tell witho.u1 pa) 1ng. The thll'f tled 1n a green I %8 Ford The ""\ ":1s~lttlt'i<l e1 SIS~. -• • • .\ "l•man "h1' "' c' on llw 81'100 blod. ol ;-... 1gh1cngalc rcptlrtl.'d Wt'dnesda) that 'omcont• 1IH•'" l'gg~ at hcr garage door. dn' l'w:t)' and H'h1clr sometime "h1le she wa~s~ Hamagc wa11-t'tuma1cd :itilO. bu1 the "omnn 'laid a,·t~ of 'nnd11l1~m ha~r tx·rn a con11nuing protill•m JI h{'r home. • • • · ~ man und 11 "omun wcre arrested \\'ednr\(ln) anrmoon llUtsidc th(' Luck) mar·kt•I. 185 79 Brookhunl t., on susp1- 1·1on of ~hophfling. Storr sccunt) em- ployees said the)• saw t~ man hide pad.agM of ml·at 111 his pents. '<'h1fe thr "<Hnanpul mc11f in her puf'S('. Then lhc 1"0 allt•g\'(JI) lcl\ without paying. Thr s11'JX'ct~ <1<11d the' wet'\' from El Montq, but 1hi·~ '"crl' hoo\;{.() In Orange County Jail u "John rxw" and ·:J:inc l'>ol· .. Imne <\bout 70 m(mbcn of thr Oranae Coun1 Young R~bhnns club were C'\l<'U.tcd ftom a private dlSC'o at the lrvmc Hihonalaboul 7:30p.m. Thursda). n1j)\lanef SOIMOM ~~bomb A.a been placed in tht room. f\er an appro',umatcl)' H minute st.arch rev~ed ttiat ffie tiOmb Uil\'lt was a prui. Uit club mtQ'lhe" ll-'\"rt' allowed to ronunue 1he1r ·pany. Su111nnc Hrnry. sl)Okcw .. oman for th41 cluh, \111d ·an '"'<"illp11on "•II Ir) to dctcmHne 1f1~ thrt'lt WI' dirttted at the ,·fuh or 1hr hutcl . . . ·, \ho 111 the Hilton S5!>0 wa' 1akBM'tom ~ "allrt in a ron trrtn('C room Thul'da\ .. 1ftrrml(ln • •• ~flt' "1ndn\\ c•n a 19114 Jaguar \\3~ \ma,hrd "h1lc 11 \.\3S parked on tht' 420<1 hhl(k of Campus l>m e. • • • .\thief made awl\ with $0ffi<' t ·hnstrt)a\ presents al\t'r using' a !K'rrwdnver to t'ntcr tht' 1runk of a car oarkt'd on Moon Du51 • ·------t \ 1..-ft', 1s1on M't and some Jt'wttff) "a~ 'tnlrn trom a homr l1n thc 800 bl(X-k of l>n·rlield .\\{'flue. • • • \ SIJQ.Jlii110 chair was stolen from a humt· on I he I 00 bloc\; ofWrst alt' Loop • • • Mnrl· 1han S400 lo\Ol1h of Jt'Wt'll)' wu ''''li-n from a home on 8a) hefl') Wa y. • • • lr\lnl.' police arrestl'd a susJ)«t t~) belir' r was 1tspons1blt for four local res1dent111f buJ'1fllnC5 Thunday. Anthony Joseph Banlo.i "as found slttpina in h 1~ car,·wt11ch ~as 1>1rkcd in an ~nmt'nt f OmJ?k' 111 the 3900 block Qf t>Jr~v~~. the \Im<' address-at which ht hved and "hen.· ht' 'll('&cdl> bfOk.e 11110 one apan-me-n1 on two (){'('85con5. Ht' was taken to Oran1e Count) Jail and held tn heu of S1HXXl 1'atl. • • • Four h1cyc:fr,, ea h valued al betWttn S 0 and $400. wcrt s101en ff'Om thrtt M'.parat(' schoob ThuMay. ~ f1rat •·as 1alo.cn from a school at 4321 Walnaa1, the ~·ond one from one at i Oetda...a •Ad )~O from I !Choolat 2 Pi.a W~ •. f • . · · " Corona ~1 Mlf ~ ..,.,~ minor ln1unts T'hunday *''-' .-IM ramm\'ld her ..J QU.. Volvo.iMo-.a.._ _. of a 1 q68 Pomiae OTO wftidt _. ~ 1n the, number one !ant ot MecAnltw Bou~.ird south of Un1Vtt11ty Drt~ Four mrn behe\ed to b.vt lllca llw tlt'Cupant~ of the OTO and who wne · MnndinJ near thr <'Ir fkd the K"CM Oft tbol. • '1lfs sreat just to be stttiding her~· Dodd. D-Conn .. among .. all the drinking my third beer," he-added. people ... who hel~d tbe famil) ... "Th~ ·people are all mv friends, until this actuall~ happened, which I · · iahhncs a'*1 I'm-ju can:t...belie.\:q·et.:· . · · --elfl9"fi:!fl1'nyse1f.'"~-· --resse tna fa nr aiiifoat 300 IS l'Kc--.'-Ni~iuan National <\s· own red. white and blue ribbon. · --u~ scmbly o.n Wednesday approved H~senf us !.ef useQ io ~OS'.':"~ ~estions. -E~~e;aw~ ~-0, llolct• on to hi• father ,,._.o came• --Preiiaent Daruel-Urtep'S-request before leaving the a1rJ)Ort for the 50-80ll ~uaar,?. er-.rrtYbll"tft Green Bay, -wrsc:Tburiday. · tbat..ffuenfus.. 45, be.pardoned from mile trip llome. Davis-exptained · -, ' . his 30-year prison term for supplyin·g Hasenfus had aBreed with the FBI not question HasenfuL ,. Two olh.e.r Americans and a -weapons to Co~tra rebels. to talk about his caprivity belore the Hasenfus was capture-0 bt Nicaraguan were killed in the crash of _ ._l:llKPfi.is"_hts wife. _.Sall)' . ..and _Jl,&lm-C)'CO.Uldquestio.Jl him next week. Nicara,uan soldiers._Ckl. 6. lhc day the C·l 23 car~o plane. --lawye Dwt&ht Da.vis aFFived at '1The-FBI wanted to talk to him as after hrs plane wa,.-shot down on a After a· tnal -bc:fore a People's -Gn:cn. Bay's Aus1i.n Straµbd 'Field _.,soon as.possible· so his m.emory will _gunrunn· mission to C<Ml'tra rebels IrjbunaJ. Hasenfu$ was 8 ntenced bout+t:36i>:m.1nursday. About 2'5 no~ dltrrmr"';""-Oavls said. lie did fig ting 1caragua s n 1nfsta gov-ast mont i010 vears for terrorism -famtty ~incmbers. including sons not say why ' the FBl wanted to ernment. • · and other crimes.· . WASH.INGT-ON (AP) -The I~ the'economic.a~a, the Uniled ·united States.. tr.ails lapan~ WesL States scored fint 1n JUst . .two areas: -Germal\y and Sweden ·in ·almost all e~pJoym~nt aio~ ana 1nvntment facets of economic performance and growth rate. lt had the worst per- well-being except housing. a study formance in 11 catqo~es. incl~din& on'Clt.rde . -------growth--of-the-tn:>St nat1on1I product, ·The United States "appears to be trade baliJ,ce. net savings. and profit the best-housed nation. despite the rate in manufacturing. exhtenft"'ofsubstar\tial homelessness The institute is a private. ·~on­ and urban ~nd rural po~erty." said profit rt=search orpnization with 1 ~jal iU~rt UoQJ labof UJUon By Tile A11oclated Pre11 :uicf'v..ali1ius ~ndat:rons. . --\ lnstitu~e President Jeff Faux said the st udy compared tht'Unitcd State·s wi th Jap3n and WesJ Germany ..... • • -t. • economic rivals; -end with Sweden becaiJse it has 1he largest civilian government . work force . j>y per- ce:rna :of an m~jM i:ndustrialtted ---· -The study sought to examine th e ,,1111'-!I WASHINGTON -President Reagan decided today to proceed with a R -r-equest to .Congress to authorize another. SO giant MX .nuclear .nllujlcs .that would be deployed by placing them on rail cars. administratiop sources said. The president has also given approval to continued development of a much smaller -t1ut also mobile -Midgetman missile that could be carried on specially configured trucks. the ~rces added. Reagan's decision on the ~"t pb~ .of_tb~ Pentagon's strate1ic nuclear m.oderniiation c.ffi>n was reac_hcd tod~y during a White H.ouse n:ieetin attended b ~fense Secretary Caspar W. BLACKFOOT " ..,..,_1• .. •1er ~ •.• , 04. 99 IAVl $21 ftlt llQX ••••• ·" •• ttM.ff. MOT SNOT •••••••• tlll.H --......... tU7.H -......... tW .. H Ll..111£N~ llC CAI COlllUTI Wini .._ ~.,. •11$.99 MR#f more than a week now. ever since Weinberger forwarded to the White House his recommendations and the findings of an Air Force study . Labor lawyer na~ed for USX dl•pute · PITTSBURGH -USX Corp. and the United Steelworkers set the stage for renewed negotiations to end a r«ord 141-:day work stoppaee by naming a e~ra:n laber-lawyer as _thei-r mcdi&to r. A m~ting-with-~ator-Sywester Garrett was tentatively -scheduled for today or Sa1urday. said sourccs.·who spoke on condition of anonymity. His views wi ll not be btnding on either side. Garrett. 75. who.chaired a joint company-union arbitration panel for 30 years endinJ in 1 9~9. was tapped as mediator Thursday. The meeting would be the t-SUlcc un1ot1 t1cgo11a1ors suspended ralks Nov 21 due to a deadlock over job security and p;pi cuts. About 22.000 workers walked off ~he job Aug. 1. Food, car lncreaaea boo•t con•um~r price. WASHINGTON -Consumer prices. led by increases in food and new automobile costs. climbed 0.3 percent in November. the government reported today. The increjlse in the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index. -equivalcn't"to-an-annual rate of inflatiort"of 3.3 percent, followed a~pereenl ._..._._..~ ..... ~._-1-ll-n·~~ber. Eeooomists ~nerally pl'Cdieted that inflation in 198-1-would- • relurrf to fflu .5 percent to4 percent range that had prevailed before enef$' prices tumbled last winter. Because of that decline. inflation at the consume'r level for the past year has registered a meager 1.J percent -the lowest l_l- . ' . ~\ ~ Ir\'. ·\,l :•~( .: '11 •1 1~:~ ·~·,~•1 ,•:1'~,' 1 ;.. •4 ,1ti•, ~ . JIVE CllAT STOllS -LOAlll WITH .LOW llSCOUIT UICIAUI I t-IMlft.•tt CMCll c..._ef.1MN.., IN IN .. A..,. .. m•t,...•• f "'' '"''' IMt ULNA ILVO. C•r.Mr •f ... ... ... .. ,. .. .,, ..... . (ltll•·ttU RIVI R\IC>I tt•VMIHllllVI. Ce.tt9refY1"••'9fl .... """'''·" (7'41 71M17J -CllVIYITllHT c. .... , , ...... . ......... ... (ltl\ •. ,., .._ 1 I IN# 11, •t N .._ ... ,,, ...... ............. ..... , ... 11 ·1 month inflation rate since the early 1960s. . Ez-Congre••man freed from prl•on f>ETERSBURG, Va. -·Former Idaho congressman George Hansen was released today from the federal prison where he sgtJit six months for filing false financial disclosure statements. The former Republican House member. who had been sentenced to 15 months. held a 45-min ute news conference at the Federal Correctional Institution before wheeling a handcart carrying his personal effects to the gate and driving off with his wife and son. He told reporters that his .weight had dropped from 326 to 250 pounds during fl is incarceration. and comd1ained that contaminated prison food made him ill severa unes. Davia napman: a farison admlnlstramr;-ctenielt rt\lfrfooo contamination is a problem at the ~cilit: , Hansen aJso vowed to work for corrections refol11)-: saying prisoners ~re smotl'iereil by the system'' and 110able to fight for their rigftts. The U.S . .earok£ommission earlier this month sliced a~ut five months off his sentence. and he received credits for good Qc:havior. I plm: -l 08/o ~FF "':CAT T-0\'S DISCOUNT WITH COUPON upiree 12-31-88 Mell .• TllWrt. ••• ""· ... '""' .... a&11'&:& •.. ............... ' • 21.• Our Networ' crewneck sw eater m lamb-s5~gora . reg . 38.00. Many colors. ------+--'"m+L J)_ A4t. ----------44.-. ExPo's swing dress: itLwoOJJaerytic, reg .. 59.99. Sizes 4 to 14. Selected stores. 0 . 441. MISSES ' C S.ve 40%: On all regular price rabbit ancf faux . fur coats. D. 25. . Reg. 119.99 to 220.00 , . . . . . . 71.• to 132.IO leve ~· Oo...au _regutar:--woot -co:m;~iffW!MA"'f==-== and travel coats. O. 251226. -Reg. 99.00 to 180.00 . . .... -:--:74.25 to 131.00 I. §EG -EX~ESSIONS ___ _ S.ve 30%: On all regurar price blouses and sweaters in D. 40 and 125. Reg. 20.0() to 66.00 ........ _ __uo.oo to-41.20 S.ve 25: On .an regular priced cas.uar sports-" 1----f---lll~ll....dlOO...ac:.t1v~i,~.G~ss?-&M.sltfflieot-:-.-----" Reg . 12.00 to 86.00 ............ 1.00 to M.IO S.ve 25: On all separate career blouses pants. skirts. jackets ·and sweaters in o.' 781443. Reg. 34.00 to 54.00 : ... 22.IO to 40.IO --lil•DOMESTICS .... ~. t .• twin Mt: Assorted-patterAS4Bd-.sOOd ~ol­ ors in 180·thread count percale sheet sets . from famous makers. DeQt. 2. Orig. 30.00 to 75.00 . . 9 •• i-. •.• S.Ve 50%: Swan Silhouette sheared velour mwe1s from Cannon. o .. 43~ ~.00 to--8_.00 perfecf. . . . . ...... 1• to 3.• S.ve 50%: Bright stripec,1 beach towels by Cecil Saydah in 100% cotton. D. 23 .. -Orig . 14.00 . . .5 .. S.ve 50%:, Prestige or Prestige Stripe 100% cotton terry towels by Fieldcrest. 0 . 23. ~a~p::;;;:::::::~::J!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~AIM~UH ...... IR::~ petites, misses' and large___sizes.. S.ve -25%: On all regular priced Axiom. S.ve·20.00: On our Rival steamer/rice cooker. --•;:+;. . . S.v• 50%: Sculptured -..elou1 Pa-..10-..a towel y 5nno .. -0 23-0ng-O.OO to -. .. Reg 42.00 to 145.00 . . . 31.50 to 10l.75 oyce. Red Cross. Cobbles and Cobble Cud-It features 2 steaming containers: automanc dler shoes. 0 . 35/87 /140/285. shut-off. 0 . 95. Orig. 40.00, safe 24.99 less 11111••1 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR••••• Reg. 24.00 to 52.00 . . . . ...... 11.00 to 31.00 5.00 manufacturer's rebate . . 19.• " S.ve 25%: On all regular priced women's ac-S.ve 25%: On our 3-piece "Kiddie" Sa~• 25%: On-all regula.r f*1€ed blou5es and · ttve shoes for women. o_ 10~-00 to tablei.chair set. 0 . 259. Orig, 39.99 . ,_ 21.• sweaters. 0. 66 100 149 297 450. 50.00 . 13.IO to 37.50 · S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of Ritz linens Reg. 23 00 to 74 00 17.25 to. SS.set Save 25%: Ori all regular priced better shoes and appliance covers D. 255. S.ve 25%: On air regular priced coordinates, by Nina, Caressa and selected Bandolino. 0 . 0Jlg. 2.25 to J 1 00 . . . 1.19 to 8.25 separates and act1vewear. , 108~249. Reg .. 69.00 to 78.00 . 51.75. to 58.50 S.ve 17.00: On Black & Decker drip cof- Reg. 16.00 to 92 .00 · 12.00 to 19.00 Save 20%: On all women~s slippers. -0. l40.. feemaker with see through reseTVOir. O ~- --r----t--~.~....u.u<i~poucl~iJ.i-r ~fl14jQ~QG~9~laM:G~k.eet-t ~fr'{JO~R'.l~K~e ... 11v..,1~·0~0~e1,..., __ -1.1R.so:eQw-:ii·l8""-J.IQOM.Jt.1.10_.2u7:....;001.At.. ____ __.l1.!4t.!.4Q!llL.lltoll...A2:..1l.J1I011L_~O:un,yg,_., 28.00 sale 23 99 less 7 00 man11fac. solids or tweeds. reg 29 :99 D 135. tl')rer 's rebat.e . . . · . 11.•. .. ••••I MEN'S FURNISHINGS•••• S.ve 15.00: Ori Black & Deeker Dust Buster •••••I SPECIAL SIZES•••••• Save 30%: On all men's suits, sportcoats, Plus -'". D . 114. Orig. 44.99, sale 34 .99 less rainwear and dress slacks. D. 9 48141 192. 5.00 manufacturer's rebate . . .29.99 S.ve 25%: On all re· gular priced pe11·te 111!-ve-1£DL. Off our entire assortme t f ba Suits in selected stores only. -'v7V. n o r· blouses. 0 . 405 R 59 50 450 00 4115 315 00 ware. D. 208. Reg. 9.99 to 19.99 7.49 to 14.99 111!-ve .. /IVll. 0 II I d f eg. · to · · • to · 111!-25QL 0 S ud. N --7'): n a regu ar price sweaters or Save 25%: On all men's dress shirts and ._ve 7V! n t 10 ova "Crystal Berries" petites and large ~17es. 0-405~1-£7 -neckwear except liberty· oTB5noon---glass sery_eware. 0 . 208. Reg. 14 .99~ 11.24 Reg. 24 00 to 80 00 14.40 to 41.00 S.ve 25%: Off our assortment of 40 piece din S.ve 25%: On Ms. Russ tropical coo;dinates. Reg. lO.OO to 30 OO · · 7·50 to 22•50 b E h S E E S.ve ~%: On all men's pa1amas. high fashr0n nerware sets Y poc . ango, p1cure ssen Sizes 38 to 44. 0 132 underwear and hosiery 0 164 281 _432 t1als and International China D 39. Reg. 30.00_•o 60,00 --~--· 22.~ ·to f&.00 · o-3 00 22 00 . 2 !M:: 1150 Reg 49.99 to 89.99 37 49 to 17 49 --· -----L ------illL--------n t:g t0 ,£01 to • • • •:i. •••••••• FOCUS l~!!!!!~~~~v~-S.ve 20%: On al.I active shoes and slippers for S.ve 25%: On Reed and Earton 55-piece flat E"t ware sets. 0 39 ____ cne.a._n . ..;J.£-28L:. Reg. 49.99 to 90 00 37.49 to 87.50 Seve 30%: On all regular pm~ed knits tops and Reg 18.00 to 60 00 14.40 to 41.00 Save 30%: Revere 11 pc stainless steel sweaters Junior sizes I Generra, Santa Cruz and D 130 collections excluded.I D. 52 97. MEN'S SPORTSWEAR•••• cookset 0 . 143 Or ig 99 99. 79.99 less 10 00 • Reg. 24.00 to 84 00 11.00 to 13.00 store rebate • •·• Saft 25%: On ail runror dresses end iump-S.ve 34%: On all suede and leathe~ 1ackets. suits (Except D 130 CoITec.t1ons. " .. C--l2""7...-Reg ioo,.oo to 185.00 11.00 to-122.-10 Reg 19.99 t.o 64 oo 14.99 to 41.00 S.ve 21%: On all ac t1vewear for men. 0 . 109. 111!-~QL 0 Reg. 9.99 to 96 00 . 7.49 to 72.00 ._ve £01/V: n all regular priced.junior pants. \1.19: Solid shetfand wool sweaters in IE>Ccept D. 130.I 0 129. R 18 00 46 00 1350 3450 crewneck or V-neck style. 0 . 171 . Reg. 20.00 eg. . to . • to . ~--.i S.ve 25%: On all coats and denim jackets -ve ~7V: On Haggar polyester/wool sport· (except o. 130 I coats and E>Cpandomatic or Magic Stretch R 29 99 86 00 22 40 ... 50 beltloop slacks. 0 . 182. eg. · to · · to-· R 27 00 89 99 eg . . to . . 18.90 to 82.99 ~----.. ---·. --· FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 25%: On all regular priced leather. vinyl, fabric and evenings handbags. - 0 . 37 117 172 179 422 227 Beg. 12.00 to 00.00 . . 9.00 to 75.00 Save 25%: On all regular priced belts, scarves. rreckwea~. shawls. rainwear more. -0. -- 41 86 449 Reg 7.00 to 100.00 5.25 to 75.00 S.ve 25%: On all regular priced fashion jewelry 1nclud1ng Monet and Trrfari. Reg 7.50 to 125 00 5.82 to 93.75 S.ve 20%: On all textured hosiery. bodywear and socks D 3 77 Reg 2 25 to 48.00 .1.80 to 31.40 S.ve 25%: On all regular priced small leather goods. accessories and planners . D. 142. Reg 8 oo to 70 oo .1.00 to 52.IO ---INTIMATE APPAREL __ _ · S.ve 25%: On all knit or woven shirts with long sleeves. 0 50 212 213 41 7. Re.g 10.99 to 26.00 8.24 to 19.50 --· VOUNG MEN & BOYS __ _ S.~: On all regufaF-price knit tops Young M en. 0 53. Reg . 12 00 to 34 00 9.00 to 25.50 S.ve 25%: On all regular f)rlce woven and packaged shirts w1tkl 10119 sleeves. Young Men 0 183. Reg 18.00 to 34 00 13.50 to 25.50 Save 25%: On Levi's straight leg corduroy 1eans, assorted colors. Young Men. Q. 123_ Reg . 20.00 . . 15.00 Save 30%: On all outerwea r for boys 8 to 20. 0 446. Reg. 19.99 to 60.00 . 13.99 to 42.00 Save 25%: On all dress shirts for tmvs 4 to 20. Reg. 12.00 and \4.00 . 9.00 end 10.50 S.ve 25%: On all sleepwear fof 9ays 4-to 14 . 0 . 239/430. Reg...-9.99--to-20.00 .. 7.41 to 15.00 "' S.ve 40%: On exclusive Euroflex luggage from naly. 0 . 33. Reg. 35.99 to 84.99 21.59 to 50.99 Save 40%: Our entire selection of-backpacks. D. 211. Reg . 9.99 to 18.99 5.99 to 11.39 ---·ELECTRONICS ___ _ Save 20.00: Brother electronic iypewriter D. 13 Orig. 199 00 179.00 S.ve 30.00 to 80.00: A ssorted T asco binoculars D 13 Orig 69.00 to 109 00 39.99 S.ve 50.00: Zenith 13'" diagonal color por table. D 72 Orig 239.00 189.00 save "T22.00: Famous-maker 19 diagonal remote color portable 0 72 orig 399 oo 2n,oo S.ve 300.00: Sony 25" diagonal XBR remote Stereo monitor receiver with staoo. D. 72. L1m11ed quant1t1es. Orig 1199.00 199.00 S.ve 100.00: Sherwood 50 watt audio system D 88 Orig 499 00 399.00 S.ve 200.00: Alf Sony. Technics and Proneer audio systems. D 88 Orig. 699.00 to 1799 00 .499.00to1599.00 S.ve 80.00: Zenith video cassette recorder 0 235. Ong 379.00 299.00 S.ve 500.00: Magnavox VHS video cam- corder. D. 235. Orig. 1499.00 999.00 Save 15.00~ ~Recur&--A €ail-ans~A r Save 30%: On all regular priC"e'd-rotJEJSC1ntl°" loungewear. ---WEST COAST KIDS ---0 . 426. Reg. 79 .99 . . 14.19- Reg. 30.00 to 142.00 .. 21.00 to 99.40 Save 25%: On all regular priced sleepwear. Reg. 12.00 to 50.00 • . . . 9.00 to 37.IO Save ~: On alHegufar -prieed deyweat; panties, bras and body fashions. D. 63/260/15H-139/258. . Reg. 3.50 to 45.00 .....•....... 2.13 to 33.75 r Save 30%: On all Carter's for newborns and infan ts and Health-Tex for newborns. infants, toddlers and girls 4 to 6X. Reg. 7.00 to 22.00 . . 4.90 to 15.40 Sawe 30%: On fleece jog suits and separates. Reg. 14.00 to 28.00 . . . . . . . . . . .l.IO to 1~.IO Save 20.00: 10-memory feature telephone. D. 426. Reg . 39.99 29.99 Save 10.00: Designer Formula telephone D 4~6. Reg . 39.99 29.99 Save 25%: All portable and 3-piece stereos. except Fisher D 447. l ~eg . 59.99 to 229.00 ....... 44.• to 172.00 T HE BROADWAY , \ , 1 4.1 r -..~ I ii """"' , .. ~ • ' . ' P 't ·"' ' • 16.00 1• to .... - .. .. 50%: Discontinued embellished towels in sheared velour D. 23 . Orig 8.00 to 16 00 3.19 to I.• .S.ve 50%: D1stinct1on 1001.\b cotton-1etry towels from Fieldcre~. 0 23 . Orig. 4:00 to 12.00 ~ .1.n to 1.n S.ve 50%: Embellished Christmas fingertip towels in sheared velour 0 . 23 Orig 6.00 1.4t 9.9: Our entire stock of shower cumuns. 0 . 144 -. -••• s.-.58'M>:Hff-th~rM1_._,r+-rlrnr.~i-ri--.~~~-+~-i tinued bath accessories. not inciudir:ig Andre Richard, Sundance or night hghts, 0 . 144. 4.99: Our entire stock of fashion woven fag · rugs. 0 . 265. Orig. 20.00 to 25 .004.11 811 .ez .. 7.99: Our entire stock of stencil print rag rugs 0 . 265. Orig. 16.00 to 30 00 -7.91 .. mes 11.99: Finesse shag ba th rugs D 265. Ong. .-2.8"00 to 40.00 11 ....... I 12.ll; Lusue tow 01le..baihrugs. D 265 Or1.9- 25.00 to 34 00 12.91 811 siz• 9.99: 01stmc t1on bath rugs by Fieldcrest D 265. Orig 20 00 to 30 00 9.99 eH sizes Save 50%: Off the original prices on our entire assortment of Christmas tablecloths. placemats. napkins. runners and napkin rings 0 113 Orig 2 00 to 95 00 1.00 to 47.41 39.99 My sizes: Sohd color Pipeline comforters. D 175 Orig. 65 00 Jo 135.00 39.99 .,,Y size 24.99 1tnJ sizr.·Selecred d1scon1111ued cotrt· forters from famous makers D 175 L1m1ted quant111es. Orig 60 00 to 140.00 24.99 any aiM 29.99 eny laize: Assorted oversized embellished . comforters by Crosc1ll D 10 Orig. 49.99 to · 59 99 . 29.99 ell sizes 49.99 en stz .. : Woven bedspreads by Crowncraft D 10 Orig 70.00 TO 200.00 49.99 elf ... Save 50.00 to 290.00: Our en tire stock of com forter sets D 10 Orig. 120 00 to 420 00 19.99 to 149.99 .. 9.99: Imported 100°,. v1rg1n acrylic throws. 2 year warranty D 55 Or1q 2D 00 9.99 Save 50%: Our entire selection of dow n - comfoners D 266 011g. 125 00 to 310 00 81.• to 149.19 29.99: Wood men·s closet v..alet 0 4 Orig 45.00 9.99: E>Ctendable tie rack D 4 Orig 1500 • 29.99• 9.99• "Not.., .......... w •• ,-,., C-..yCrt, -•o.t ~0.0.• Soutt. C-t -. .. (-... -o.... •••IHOME ENTERTAINING·-·· Save 20%: Our Pntire collection ot crystal <;temware anrl bar ware by Dansk Dept 36 Orig. 12 50 to 16 00 "lCr.0'1 to 12.80 Save 50%: A ll d1sc.ont1nued stemwel're and bar ware by fa mo us makers Dept 36 412 Ong. l~ lO 9.99 .... -..... 99 to 4.99 S.ve 25%: On all our sllverplated bake & servewar e, trays and accessories Dept. 166. Orig . 9.99 to 199 00 7.49 to 149.19 S.ve 50%: On all of our s1lverpJated barware Choose from goblets. wine sets ahd more. Dept. 166 Orig 9 99 10 199.00 4.99 to 91.99 S.ve 30%: On. all Lenox giftware No special orders. Deot. 11 . .. J I I i PnaAl • Reaaan presidency. re m.-an~d "It was son of a marriaac of shrotldeclJn mystery. conv"n~ct Mtiwttn a country. tht Even thumount of the diversion is Unittd State• and a aroup-tha& wa unckar. Congressional sources say intt'rtsled in makina some mon''> on M~ ovt"ttStim:ucd the sum when tht sale of arms. And that'nht 1ory httoldthenation on Nov.2511wasas of this whok &hing," he said this hith as SJO million. The Washinaton morning on ABC's "Niahtline." Pot1-ttporkd today lbal QnUon.. But be~td t~re-ttmaintd no hard· ,. ________ _., __________ ...., ________ .._.-:*' ______ .._._,,_, ______ ~----_,.--~----~~~~;--.---- ,. ' I paaional sourtt. who asktd to be t\'idence the money actually went to ll!llf.;;;;<'lf==--..._--~atttn:•ide1P11mifit1't1ifd. ... :.aid the~aurc ma tic N1carquan ttbtls. -- $4 million or SIO millfon. -"All the moMyrould be sitti'!li •In San Jose. Costa Rica. Alfomo Robclo. a 'leader of 1hr Nicarquan rebels or -Contns. told The As.. sociatcd P1Tu only 1 small ponion of the lrantan---ttmt sale profits divened to his forcn. and that most of the mone>y oroblbly went to middlemen in the form of com- mi.ssions.Jlobdo o_ffcrcd no proof~ suppon hin lleption. - - • Un ido.n.tift~c1 administration ~MOJAVE{~P)-PltttM-helfw1y -Voyqer QS II 2& = c -marit of"'rts 1m>rd•btCalcin1 odystcy 111i1udc abdut Y.29 a.m.ft. le~~ circle the Earth without refuellna. almost paraltcl to-1 tR-eqU11 Voragcr cruised over .\frica .today Cansler said. T~at w~uld ~utthec-1 with picot> of fud to get the h1stonc over eastern Zaire, with few obstac plant' home 10 California. !lpokesmcn ah~ad before it reaches Africa's w · Mcnc. Jhe Post ~id. baled his.: 'Swiss-bank account as far as we oriainal calculations on onl' know," he said earlier. bypotbetiQI 1ransaetion 11nd simply The Wall Street Journal. in a re·por1 mu!Jiplitd it by four. the number of published IOOa).: linked tired Na- arms shipments he behe' cd had tional Security Council aide Oliver occurred. · North with the American cargo plane • °'spite the informatio n gaps. shot down over Nicaraaua in Odo- which may be filled onlv ~ special l>cr. The newspaper reporttd -that HOllR al\d 5ena1ei0\cstigat1 e com-Fcln~odrigut'z. a former CIA oP,er- mittes next year~ some of 1hose all\ e with ctMC 1ies 10 Vkc Pre1"rden1 involved in the probe said.the} were George Bush. notified Nonh 1hat the able to reach some conclusions. plane was missing. according to- Sen. Patrick Leahy. D-Vt ... called unidentified U.S. oflicials. · ToUrCes. cited in today's &iitfons of tt)e Los Angeles T~mes.-satd the Contras received more than SIO million in. military ~id last year. and .much of that was from 'the profits of U.S. armuales to Iran. The-fi11Jrc was based on an estimate b U.S. i ·• te~nce1]tnc1csofwhatcqulpmcnt reach ed the rebels and how much ii cost to del iver. •New·vork businessman Roy M. f urmarlc emerged from a closed' h. rio~ f the House Intelligence profits to the.Contra rebels a "foolish immcdiau.•I) flc~ to El Salvador 10 thr meetings ith Casey aboufThe ~nture" .and ·:a national tragcd\.. pre' cnt .de-ta11s of thc Contra suppl) Ira arms deal. sey previously had that had .. discredi1ed ll.S. anti-ter-l)iis'Jion from becoming public and to , said urmarlc h!l tipl>W h.im in early rorist policy and wea:kf;ned foreign arrange dc:uh benefits for survl,or OC.t ( 10 th possi6ilhy.. that the poTic). panlcularl) in the Middle or thl' t\\O .\mt.>ncans killed in the arms profits might hav~ been &st. · h -JTvcrt~ · COntras-. -__ ' ~.doing well' f' after sur_gezy "I am1'0"hvinccd that the hcari of ~n -otnrr.(fc, dopnwnts: -•The White House said tod~y it the' Iran initiauvc.: .was (S\\app111g) •Pn:s1dcnt Reagan a Iced the Sen-does not have a tape recordinpysiem WASHINGTON (AP)~ CIA Di- American arms for American all' lnrclligem·e Commiucc to com-in the Ov.al Office like the one rector William J. C?SCY. described as ... .. ' -h · h · 1· I 1· h' d ·1 d -f 11 d d · R h d M N' · "doi ng well" afler removal of a u.osa.ages. LAa }. 'ice c airman o pu· or 1m :i eta1 c repon o its ·insta e unng JC ar . axons can<'crous tumor from hi s brain. the Intelligence Committee. said 111 th rel' \\t'el..s of ht'arings on the Iran-prcsidt'ncy. Spokesman Larry Speak-should bQ-ablt> 10 r~ume his duties at summing up the pancPs worl... Contra affair 'IO he can inform -the cs .s.11d the prttidenf~ l'hone-calls -Sen. Dav1ttDurl·nberger. R-M 11in.. nation about what has been un-with forcign 'le~re sometimes the helm of th(• nation's spy agency. Jlle commiucc chairman, s:iid it "as l'O\l'red. · patched threugh the Situat1on Room doctors and CIA officials say. clear that arms had tx-eo sold to Iran •Wh ill' HouM" spolct'sman Alben so they can be taped. Speakes· Howt'ver. medical cxpen s say he' at a price which would produce a Brashear ind1ratcd that Reagan has comments came after the Washing-will probabl) have to undergo un- profit. that part of the profits \\Cnt to not ruled out taking the u'nusual step ton Post reponed that a computerized pleasant radiation and possibly drug said. coa~t. he said. Meteorologist Len Snellman said _Qnce. ll:\e-aalt -tt-O¥er-the-Atlan ttle p1ane wasa iOcd b) a 14-mph Ocean. slrong tailwinds arc expcc1 tailwind 11 of 9 a.m. with onl> one 1hat "111 push Vo)~er to maxime laf'J( band ·or bad "cath~r between fuel efficiency-. he said. Voyac1er iod 1hc Atlant1C'. h was "Tha1's our ace in the hole at ti about seven hoors from the rnast of point:· Ca'nslcr said. Cameroon. he cs~imatcd. He ~id he didra't know· the ex; natto1nrl spaC'c shuttle engineer who has worked as a volunteer for I 11~ years .on VoyaJCf. said &hc>-wca1her over the Atlantic looked i;>erfect. "The Atlantic's a dangJewe1:· ~id ft'rgfa).:·1 feel we've got them homl' "hen we ge t t cm (to the.-Cameroon coast)." How~r. he said Snellman told him: "lf11 don't gtt ~5-k!lot 1allw111ds over th~ Atlantic. I'll ha'c to tal l.. 10 Mother Nature:· The fragile:looking bu1 sturdy air- rraft weathered mouritain-i nduccd air turbu1enec and a line ofthunder- 'ltorms earl)' toda) with no problems. spokt'sman Larry Cansler said. num • o m1 es oyager" s rave since 11" S.urida) morning take• fro2}_ E~warfil_ ~•L fQKe BaSC- l'aliforn1a. · B' 7:30 ·p.m. PST Thursday. t crafi had flown I 3.694 miles. fan~ than an} airplaM -had ~ver go w11hout rcfurhng. spokesman L Herron said. -\ cha'I(.' plane from Nairol Kl'n> a. J0111e-d the aircrafl earll .toda~ 10 l'heck Tor cxte"1'.ior dama and hl·I~ pilots Dick itutan. 48. a1 Jeana Yeager. 34. rnnduct a stall tc to determine how mucfi ruerrncn its 17 tanks: spokesman Gal) Gu ncll said earlier. in ve'slors and that part wt·nt 111to a or appearing before a congressional White House communicat1ol)s sys-treatments. And one doctor says h1s Swiss bank account irncndcd tur thl' co111m1 1tcr to tcst1fy ·but added. "It's tern may contain information on the long-term .,Prognosis may not be' as -------11111_• .. -•---------------- Contras. still 't·r~ h' po thctica1.·· ~ccrct Iran arms affair. · 'br~ht 'as his short-term prospects.. Mi • ·~:: =rft-;1;-i --# ~-----~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~t-~ ~;k=1~mman~=~~SI I ~&n, ,m unu ~~~0~1Jzn~==e==n~e~raetay· ea prOl>e ~~:/.~·~~~~~~~~~~~c~-;Jl)Mfs· deaa lll Riversi-a e area progressing sat1sfannnl)... S11cs added. -~ Of t I U S Say, . s -\skcd ho" long Case> would be 111 . . arms 0 ran f _ • . e . ~~:~~r;~~·i~~d~i~. "That has not CaSc'}. 73. underwent ncarl) 5' · mon~ to 1he Senate: I ntrlhgc:nt.·l· Comm11tec on Wedncsda). . GLEN AVON ( .:\P.) --\ passcrb) J1sco' ered the bod' of a 7-'rcar-old South PaMtdt•na g1~fwllo van:lc;hl'd on her "a' 10 school more than a "eek ago. Ri,crs1dc Count~ qOk aali. <;.a1d toda\. -Pllodx· Hul'-ru. Ho. who wa., rl·-. . c;ho"l'd 1nd1ca11ons of assault. Investi gators say there ap~ars be-no connection bctwcCri tlie disa pearancc'i of. Phoebe and another ~car-old girl. .:\pnl Ann Cooper. wt ~ last seen-S:uurday-ptaying in- gamc arcade at a Ri vers1d roun ere ~ mother Ii , ed. WASHINGTON tAPl -\ 1n.' Adm. John Poindex1cr. "hale na- tional ~curi1y adviser. got .\ttornc.'} Genera~ Edwin Meese' Iii to d~la) an FBI probe of an a1rhne to\Ohl'd 10 ;::::.4:,__-----flr:rnniil:1a n a rm s dca Is 'and weapons fhc FBl's prcll~1p~r) inQut[). was into Southern Aui hipmems of: afuli to 1bc c·on1ras. 11 Wft!J launched aflcr a carg.u plane car~ ing supplies for the Contras was shot do" n Oct. 5 1n Nicaragua. Eugl'nl··Hasenfus. om· or "' .\menran crew m(•mtx·rs and the uni;. sun I\ ur. was capturl'd. He ha'> '>llli."l' tx·en frcl'd. Thurs<lav Eastland emphasized houf'i of bra111 surge!) Thursda~.· that thl' first Mecsc.· lcnc" of the n:.,ult1ngin rl'll}Oval_ofatumor ·'.from C~ntra *'Htmeetion wa. during Che thl·lnnc.rsideofthc lcftbrain.thcarca Just iee ~paflflle-nt' weeicnid -prnhc:=n<t:n+A&=te m th< m ion of No\ . .!.!-..!3. of lhl· right si de of the bod) ... How('\t'r. the fact that the rcque'>t according 10 a statemcn1 · from for dcla~ 1ne the P.!Obe came from C il·orgN~Wn University Hospital. Poindl'\tl'r 'Is sigmficant becauSt·. a' ... \ prcliminar) t>xamination of the !\1ec:se said al a Nov. 25 nc"::. tumor revealed a lymphoma. which rnnfcrl·ncc d1sclos1ns the Contra apix·ars trcatahle ... the-statement said c-onncc11on. the national sccunt\ 1n tht' first official "Ord on what was ad' ISl'r knc" generally of tht' di"-\\rung wi th Case). "ho "aHushcd to 'crs1on of mone' tu the Contras. tht· hospital Monda)" after <,ulTering a c.ll•ad Thursda\ afternoon 111 a road- side field in Gkn A' on. about 40 miles cast of South Pasadena. R1,·cr- '>1dc Count) sheriffs Sgt. Rotx·n Dotts said. The campground 1s near Ranch Caltforn1a. about 45 miles southea- of Cilcn Avon. The girls had simi14 haircuts and both were missing the upix·r 1wo front te('th. ~ h =:1 shipments to Contra rcbcls. the I Justice Department sa ~'>. Poindexter. who r<·s1gncd N<n . 25 when Meese revealed monl'' from 1he arms sales "as d1' l'rtl·d to "licaraguan rebels. 1elephoned l\frc~· 1n October to request a dl'la) in the FBl's prelimmar~ inquir) . into Southern Air Transpon . former!~ owned b) thl· CIA. departml·n t sQOlcesman Terf) Eastland said Thursda}. Poindexter wan1ed the delay until l'mplo~ecs..of the cargo carrier rnm- pktec.I 1hc1r part1c1pa11011 1n U.S. \\l'apons saJes 10 Iran. Eastland ~id. EJ,11and said Mt.>ese d('scnbed , Po1nJntcrs requc.·s1. which resulted 1n 3 10-Ja) dela} oftht• FBI probe in earl\ ~o' ember. in dosed-door tcs11- • • I ·l L t -- I f.. • The 1 0-da~ dcla) 1n thl' FBI protx· ha become a cont ro,crs1al 1ssul.' in the Iran-Contra a1Ta1r bt'(·ause uf th l' pw.sih1ltt~ thl' dtla~ rl.'all~ "a" due to li:ar' thl· 1nH·s11gat1on \\OUld uncoH·r. thl' dl\·er<;ion offunds to the ( untra'> lhc Justin· IX-partment is-sued a .,tatcmcnt la't week d(·n~ 1ng that dl\ers1on nf n10nl.'' to thl· Contra' had an) 1h1ng to do" 1th the dela~. 1 he depanml·nt'<, OITil'e of Pro- k!>!>1unal Rl'\ptlll'>1blit}. "h1ch 111 - \ csllgalt''i PO!>\lbk wrongdoing 111 thl' dl•parmcnt. I) 1n,est1ga11ng Mci.·.,t··, Jecmon to dl'la~ thl· probe.· Poinc.kxtcr contat·tcd Meese and . hra1n ~·11urt· at Cl.\ headquarters in 1nd1cated that there "'l·re l'l'rtain \uhurhan Lang!c). Va. Southern .\1r cmploH·cs schedulcd to "The attending ph)s1r1ans an11c1- hc 1n,uh1:d "111 a m1'lsion that was patt· that Mr. Case) "'II be able to crttiral to the-se{"on nil'trc-release of-rt•suml' -trrs normal acuvittcS°:'-thc.-- .\mcriran hostage!> hdd in Lebanon." !>t:ltcmcn1 said. But it-didn't say when -.aid [a<;tland. . and 1t added that doc·1or., wouldn't Po indntertold Mccsc that the FRI haH' tinal reports on an anal) sis of prc:llm1nar) 111quir) into Southern thl' tumor until nc\t \\('('k. .\1r ·:"ould 1nterfcrl•· w11h lhl' .. The oper:i t1un was Pl'rformcd m1\\1on and he askrd 1fthc.· invl'Sll~a-without complication and Mr. Case) t1on rnuld he dcla\cd. said thl.' Justin· 1s 1n .. tabk conJ1t1on and du1ng "di." l>cpartmcnt spol..~sman. ~1d 1hrgent"rally1>0~1ivr c;tatcmenr ( ' Bank or America • J P Connofe. O O • GableS or Newport • Great Western Reel Etteie • Dr. How1td Lang, OrthodOntlSI • Newport Hills Animal Holptla.I • Newport Hilla Drugs • Newport Hiiis Ftonte • Nr#pof1 Hills Shoe-Repair• Newl)Ol1 Hiiis TrlMtl • Relph'a MarMt • Kenneth B Schwan. D D S • Spenlhng C1Mnet1 • That Touch • Thet'1 Enter1atnment • TrldltiOnll Jewe4erl • UnlorrOll • UntYefNI S.Vinga • ~ ' . hcnfflt 1n\l· .. t1ga tor) and dcll'l"- tl\ l''i from the ~outh Pasadena Polll"l' 1)1.'partmcnt made a pos1t1\oC 1dentlli- cation of the girl 1 hu r<ida) mgh t. Dom ~ml lnll·nsl\ l' search('s were launche 10 both areas for the girls. .\fl autop'I) "a.. scheduled to determine , thl· caus1: amt 11.IJU.' of dl·ath . Offic1ali. rcfw,1:d to sa.,. 1f thl' li11lc glrr., oo } was dotiied ur In South Pasadena. a small La .\ngelcs Count~ city some eight mill'. nonh(•ast of downtpwn, volunteer Joined police and firefighters 11 ~ale<! searehcs of the area. loolU n for }Oung Phoc:be or nn)onc who ma fi11"Ve "''-'n fief. • -.. San Diego registrar faces theft, corruptioncharge1 By Tb-e A11oclated Press S.\N DIEGO-RarOniz. who res1gnl·d a4' the count) ·s registrar of vote1 aflt.'r teaming he was being 1nvest1gatcd b~ the d1.,trict attorn~. faces 27 felon counts alleging theft and corruption on the JOb. "I expected this:· Ort11 sa1 rhu"<iay after hearing of the indictment. "1 Sl11l malnta111 I have done noth111 "rong. and 1t is up to me to provt• 11." On1z. 51. faces four counts of grand thcf IM counts of misappropriating public fu nds and fi ve counts of making fals cntm·s on public recordo;. The chargrs co, er ~1>. trans.actions from Ma)' 1984 t Juh 1986 and involw alleged los..c'i of $7.373 to the county and S4.000 t Jcftries Banknote Co. of Los Angeles. a printing firm that once printed th count' ·s sample ballots. Ortiz 1s accu!>ed of d1 ven1ng Jeffries monc\ for non bu~iness U'll' and then dirct.·ting the printing firm to rcco,·er the inonev b \ubm11t1ng false bills to the count) · --TaiW11n-11a outbreak spreadlng AT LANT<\ -The new "Taiwan flu" is spreading across the Llnite< States. federal health officials sa) The national Centers for D1se3'(' Contro reported Thursda) that the influenza dubbed T) pc A-HI N I has now beer rcportc.-d this fall !n the D1~tr:tC1 of Columbia and ~ 8 states. The siates repon1n1 A-HIN I arc ·\nw na. ( ahfom1a. Colorado. ( onnect1cu1. Florida. Idaho Iowa. Hawa11. Massachusetts. Minnesota. Mon~na. New Hampshire. Ne" York . North Carolina. Ohio. Oregon. Texas and W1scons111 . Suspect convlcted ol 1962 slaying SALIN.AS-/.\I most a quan1:r ccntu_ry aflcr 1hc crime. a ~uilty verdict ha! bccrrreachcd in the sla> 1ng of a teen-age girl who was stabbed 1111hc throat wi th her own scissors as she sewed a party dress. Booker T. Hillel). who devoted mor~ than two decades to overturning his ongmal con' 1t·t1on. was convicted again Thursday of murdering Marlene Miller. I 5. at her rural Hanford. Calif. home on· Ma rch 21. 1962. Special prosecutor Ronald Fahey speculated that the rctn~I might ha yc been thl' l~~f;st aflcr the crime in Cahfomi~tor:y and possJ.bfy the naH~peno . rfcel ~Kina Of ma e cgal history ... Fahey said-after the verdi ct. c1t1r:ig the difficult) of presenting old evidence. som<.· oflt hard to find. and old testimony from witnc.'~~s. m3.D.¥-0f them dead. LOOK WHAT The o.c.· GOT FOR CHRISTMAS- -.. Dellclous fbod glfts tram around the world. Look for our boot h at the Swap Meet ALSO VISIT OUR PERMANEN•T LOCATION •-Ollflf.i .... •• -· SOUTH COAST Pl AZ A Cuousel Court S~0-6991 ~ Dr, af\ les est ti ed .m 1Ct .. "' >ff ill - ~c er w ee >I. er ge 1d st 1n n-- 0 >-,_ 0 a 0 • t r T j 5 s I J: • s ~ j g ~ ) DEA'R l\NN LANDER~; ..PJ -~ lll'CRW 0 •&1'741 ___ ~ -Q A i . - OJI •Kl14 The bidding: Weet Nort.la Eut _Sftl.L_ PU. Pua I V> t• PaM I Q Pue t• ............... Opening lead: Four of 0_ We have often Aid it before and we will say It again: There is no such thing u a blind opening lead~ just deaf opening leaden. This hand from the 0pe·n Pairs at the mcnt=!Qflic:cr ~r !Om~ wifFfii\1e io=t:i 7ttt=~Brfttp=Olyn\piid 6&is around the country have apparently done to gcu· -thlt pest~ pracllce. us out. · • find them~lv" in a si milar situation miahl be better prepared to handle a a .. 1 sorrow that will . burden our fami . .:-IY'-------=111:..=.::.:.:~_.~;=;: been conned into ,having piped-in Are you willina to say how YOU feel After East's third-hand opening music for the "enjoyment" of the about 1t, Ann? -BILL H.. and South's overcall, Nortltuaed a ,e;a11cr o n hold, SOCHE£"EER W.\SH ---cue-bid in the-enemy salt to~d1edr mem r:s as o ng as we h ve. LMius My father passed away a few months ago. ·He was a fairly religious Jewish man who married a C'athohc wo_man late inJifc. after Mama died. When he marrieq this woman he stopped practi cing his religion but he did not conven to Catholicism. The' ~ married for I 0 years. · Here's one caller who resents being · DEAR BILL: Y•p, I'm wlllla1 to on the strength of hls partner's forced to listen to music that is no t my say. I d•'t cue for tlie m•1lc or taie hand. Since South showed no Inter- style. Worse yet. sonfe phones arc commercials. I've 1ot aoU1ia1 est in game and North wasn't-sure tapped into radio .stat ions th.at can a1alnt 1ile11ee. la fact• I tatlak we o f the value of his tong of hearts. us whe1e ht wished~ t>urleCI. c JUSt assumed that he would be next to Mama m the Jewish cemetery. We were wronrttts wife had him 6\.tried in a Catholic cemetery. We feel she· sh'owed no respect forus. his ch lldrcn. We tried to talk her out of it but 1t wu impossible. Legall}. we had no re- course. We find II \en difficult to \'ISlt our father's gravcsitc. We also find 1t hard to btlicvnhat tfiis is the wa) he wanted it. We will still never know the answer. It is buried with him. trap the . holder mtc;> listening to eo.141 .•w a lot more of It. he chose to pass. rnm.memals. Ma.ny times I thought • • • Sitting East-West were Or. Too late ·we realized "'.C should have had a mect1n with out falll er someone was talking to meand I have DEAR ANN LANDER& Our answered. "W~at was fllat ae.ain?" I neighbor's child is having trouble in George Rosenkranz and Miguel am talking to myself. -learner. 1eve the prObTem ha\C made it clear that he wanted io 4The quallt} of music vver the staned when he was a toddler. be buned in the Jcw1sh cemetery and phone leaves a "lot to be deiucd. But The boy was left-handed and his "e would nol.JlPw_bc.so_nuscra~ ..ID) JUl ob}cr:MnJs:-rtrat thl'. aovern-fa ther insistt<nhar he be forced to .\NGRY IN NEW JERSEY. ment is spending m)' ta>. dollars on swifct1 ove-r: Covtd this have inte-r- DEAR NEW JERSEY: Aaotller tasteless. frivolous telephone music fcred with his learning ability'.' -. example of "too ll&tle too late." I feel and commercials. JOHNSTOWN, PA. sad for all coacented. I l)ope ynr E R JOHN ..... _ 1 l letter HrYel ••• cataly11 for some lamnota chroniccomplainernora D A : amcHpert1say t I dlscaul-• lbt wlll spare otaiera malrontcnt. I'm just an average aot 11ood Idea to try to make a rlpt -..... c111zen "1th a leg1timatc beef. If bmduHtofa ... tatpaw.netorced from Hfferta1 ~.~me fate. enough proplc fed as I d o they should swltcll may ltave laterfered wltai lite DEAR ANN LANDERS: Private ~) so. In the face of a horrendous dlillt'1 teanataa process. .inte~call in rbe auction. from Reyg.du's point of view, wu hia . partner's pus or the. cue-bid-had he wanted a heart lead, he could havP douhled. So West hit u.pon the 8 R A V E l 2 • Nvrman-Tliomcts'-t(teaS ahearl afilts-t1me-S-A Cf l 1 · I J> I I 1 I A ccnain politician sometime back advocated unemployment insurance. minimum wage laws: old age pen· sions and health insurance. In the l CJ20s and 'JOS. tb"ls fcTiow. Norman thoma.s..ran..fo.uhLU.5_ prc.sidcnq six t1mcson such platform planls. but was e'er defeated. Too radical. Moh1cans~ .\. Last' who spok(' Mohican was Wilham Dick. dead at 76 in 1933. In Connecticut C\Ctl now. though. are a couple dozen Mohicans-:r\Onelinown an} where else ------ woman. female was ri nk roller skaiing. in- troduced in 1863. Ma> be you. kno" about the Puritans: An estimated third of all the children born m Co orli'aTAmenca were illegi1ima1c"! In }Our fa mil) ma~ be at least one woman of a cenain ~ who was not allowed as a girr to.go alone to a roller ~.aHng. n nk. hHhe-helte.f 11 wa too 1oughaplaceforarefined younglad~. Q. The b1bhcal 'Esau sold his N UC P H 1· I I I t ; deYllilh '"cl a.ayJ.rom. u..1-ac .... ...:.------~ Who can btanw declarttfor p&q- ing low from dunuay!·r.-·1 C1UMft won, and heahiftecl t.atheqaeenof clubl. Dedarer_•Jlll..Oll Utt_ t.aaM and led the jack of tiwnpe. r...t shot up with the ace ud reverted to alubl: INteid of caahlftc- king of trvms-, declarer thoupt he had time firwt to )nd-the Jedr of diamonds. But Weet tOok hla ace, .cashed the ~k of clube ~ led tu. rar cfiffi? l>iieluw ruttid 1n · dummy. bui. Eut overruffed with the queen to hold declarer to hla contra.ct. That wu 1'ort.h almolt -.tt:W -match1JOIJ'IUl~•­ clarera were maldft& nine or l 0 tricks at the aune contract. Ba.e )CHI IMii n•iil•• late 41CH1We tNUl'e? Let CIMutee Oona Ille&• ,_ ftM JOU .., ~ die aue of DOU.. for peuldee U. f• takun. bookie ..... ti.II '"Gene-Doe .... ., tlaie ... ,.,_, P.O. ·a..·4a1 Ortaa- do, Pia. ............. ~ paJAMe.ta.~~ ..... 1 of the tn ..\uMna·s Vienna. a di\ orced or Tdl herth1s: More than a centu'I') ago. binhright for a "me-.., of pottage .. single "oman ma~ legall~ pract.1ce the first spon thought to be accep-Wh3"t was that? prostitutton. but not ~ ntarned table for the delicalc helpless human A. Lentils with lamb and h(•rbs. Or .......:::_~-----....l...-------......:..~-------__;::;__ _________________ ' so some scholars belie' e. I I I I I I ·~ (New • Uted) • FREE T--sttlltT Wltla O'Neill or Palr-W.U.ff (with lhla mailer) • SKATEBOARDS • BOOCIE BOA1lDS •SHIRTS •SHORTS •'PANTS •SWIMWEAR • ·WONENSWEAR • BOYSWEAR Gott Cemlic:<M' AYoiloble "SHD..,,--p()frTHE BEST AND SA VE" Announcing our. ~e~Jak crlm4t'1fl ----- 6 !Tult-0~ ~~e~ Jab. 0ev . .20d-Jtub. ~· ff • T-SHDlTS -• UCC BOOTS CLOTHING SURFBOARDS -----ACCESSORIES SA • TOP SIDER! • IOAIU>BACS •TRACI TOP • SKIM IOAllDS • LIA8HES • SUltP WA TCH!S •fiUiiS • A.NO MtdllUCH ...... lpeclal1 uc.G IOOTS (by Scana) . -'~. ' .. ~J-• _Now $59.95 ~....... .. . .. ...... 3 pr. iof $26.00 TOP SIDERS. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ~Off 1/2PRICt S111c~...u>AS ... . . 2S,Off S1l1CledUSEOIOAAOS ............. Only~9.00 O'NR1. fW tun .... . .. . .. .. m .oo REYN SPOONER X~ Shirt .................... 204M» Off All JACl((T$ ...... : .. . . . . . . . .......... ~Off -.WMS PUMV Of,_ MIONG ON #l8IHDI OI AAll lpm ..,... .ww.in..,. or-...~ to .. .., d .. OoD OOOller • ~ StJRF .. SPORr" 222A tf9wport 11¥d., N9wport leoctl, CA 92663 =-=t===-1'M~&-7t1' ._.-1_.._...,.n ..... • COTClfA"" • REYN SPOONER • MAUI & SONS • O'Nf.ILL .. QUICKSILVER • RILLABONC • rRO-LITt: • JA~S •TURBO • TOWN & COUNTRY . - •PEAK • RIPCURL •VISIONS •LINE-UP •LIPSTICKS • STEW~RT • STUSSY •PLESCIA • SKY SURF OESICNS • 11MPONE · • SCHIND1' Snots • •BONES • POWELL PERAL TA Most l'Ultures haH' had their liquor drinkers. but in no ne' known have th(' women be('n hea' 1er dnnkcn1 than the m('n. No barkpackers 1ra1nl'd in tht· 1ndu!>tnaliztd "orld -and pan1cu- larl\ r.01 soldiers -arl' a~ efficie nt in rSonall\ l.!J~_hca'\ wc1 hts as arc 1 e lrlcan~om('n " o ran) loads on their heads. The women expend far less cncrg~ to car~ far TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AatOH 1 Medicinal plants 6 Charity .. 63 Coffin stand 84 OUifiWS "' 65 Mollu~·Shell liner more. ..... ~---10 Untidy one 66 Sank a drive 67 Acidity Bt"au MacL>onald wa<; once a well -k nown band leader in Great Britain. Howe' er. his name 1s remembered. 1f at al1. ~otb ·music h1storrans. hut b\ urfibfClla manu acturers. S1u6horn Beau alwa~s packed aro und an um- brdla in a time when other men ~M. d1dn*t. His ow.._n sist~r wouldn•t ht' seen in public with him bcrausc ofh1s dumb umbrella. E\cntually. though. the public came around to his point 01 '1c". tx't·ausc of his remarkable ix·r~1'itcnce. that and stead} ram. Q. Ho" murh will the ashes ofa 6- foot man weigh :tfter cremation~ A. Abollt 8~.l pounds. 4'J>l~alJ). _ urgl'.'il hl•rh On canh IS the hanana. Q Rasehall's most renowned ath- lete "as Babe Ruth. What ~re his s1gn1fir ant tape measurements? .\ . .\II I can tell }OU 15 his 19.'5 uniform \\<3S 17 inches at the neck. 41 inches at the "'a1st and 60 inches at the hips. · ··"' lwn ~ ou ·i..1\·c· money. nll) o u'rc doing 1s knding it to sornconc elk to spend. Therefore. sinct" you earned 1t. ~t ofth("'trmt it ~l'fould be vou who docs the: spending." -Miss Pigg~. fha1 ''J>r of Jetet'tl\c l'allcd the fon:n.s1c Pathologist can 1dent1f) the bod1,.s of professional trumpet play- Cf"i b) c'amin1 na the hands. Q. Formcihcavyv.ci&ht champ Joe Fra11er -how old was he when he took up boxina? A .. .\&C 16. And he alrcad) had a w1fr and two kids, m laht mr nlion . Fchnc food make" nationwide 14 Author Zola 15 Ring 16 Notify 17 Restrain 18 Cayuse tt Plazzed 20 Recruiters of old 22 Ouames 23.Go alott 24 ObvlOUs 26 Talk idly 29 Shoshoneans 31 Metric .uolt 32 Power,_. 3~Leathef­ making liquid 38 Spirit 39 Pipe titting 41 Admit 42 Kindling I 45 Tote bag 48 Messy stuff 49 Body joint 50 -Aviv 51· KictlbaGka SS Labels S7 Tapestry S8 Sports 2 3 4 14 17 20 57 68 Angler's goat 69 Youngsters 70 Charte<s 71 Transmits DOWN 1 Support 2 African VIP 3 Frost •Happiness 5 Sta<ts 6 Manifest 7 Ponce de - 8 Skindlseue 9 Underhand 10 Raucousness 11 S•arra ~ African land 12 Of the past 13 Holy 21 Portal 22 Cetus slar 25 Barr.a 26 Substance 27 Mlrwt: Fr 28 R9eled • 5 6 15 11 .-.. ....... -.• 7()() cqtd Qlll OILC&li-to-lt .. -.... ~ ..... -+-+iiiiiiml their conroct1ons • L.M. B•Yi l.1 ; 1ya4ltalff ~•m•l•t. -\ ( 7 30 Pl,. 33 Ultra- conMrVatlves 35 Spotleu 36 OtloM 37 "Otd Curtoslty S"°P''. girl 40 Big felinee '3 eoo..· eves 4' Ashing gear 46 On the level 47 College VIPs e e S1 City Of Morocco 52 Heeth 53 Llbsated 5-4 Soy. fOf one 56 Kind of I<><* 59' Translation eo Religlou• wort! ...6.1 -AubbW\, tleng 62 Groupings 64 ANoclata 11 12 13 (J •• t._ J TD PAJllLT CIRCUS by Bil. Keane .. , was afraid you wouldn't be here 'cause · I didn't see your sleigh in the -----parkiAQ lot." , MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson· "Just give him a peck ... he thinks he's people:'' PEANUTS GAR.FIELD l{OIJ WEREN'T I DON T °™INKIN' OF KNOW HOLU CUTIIN' Ti-IAT TO CUT A TREE OOWN TREE WERE YA ? DOWN .. by Virgil Partch (VIP) 1"2 : ... "Take us to your Santa Claus." DE~S THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham WHAT IF I HA! IF IT IT JUST FALLS DOWN FALLS . '1'0LI CAN DOWN : ~AVE IT! r--.1-.--( by Jim Davis I COMPL£ TElY R(5TLJf"fEJ7 POOKY f"OA YOU DRABBLE _ .. ..., by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady .''IT~T • G£T ""'~ -1"~/" BLOOM COUNTY FOR BETTE~ OR FOR WORSE : -~ ~K S).\T..\ ~.{)OJ .. ? ? \=~~ ;:< BUI I DID iT ft Qef -ft SPAet: BABE. OOl.L FOR ELl't.flBE.1H J • ~J.1 <\O\\ '1~ :Ov .. :i :.x ~).NO ... -o ovE:<.'41c~T ~~.SS ?£ .. 1\El2'<. \. by .Jim_Davls by Lynn Johnston _ by Jeff MacNelly ! ~A. < -lE ~~:..~Or' (i,Oi ~ \~10~ .:;J1/~K .,;: T by-Marold Le-Dewc- ~WHIL~ I'D BETTER 6eT BACK TO THEY OFFICE . D AN 1 TELL A66E'Y t WAS HERE THAT ..1·0 LIKE MER TO CALL ME• I W ILL DO. SAM! FUNKY WINKERBEAN ! HEAR. O'JE OF ex.JR E.UJC.O &J5 DRIVERS ,ED~F'f, f~ OOING A kl'fllE L£f'5 HOPE IT'S ~A ~ WHERE HE HAS m DEAL... . w1rn E PUBLIC. ( -mcx:>Ntt(7HllN6 ! DOONESBURY ' . >W~ M/Kt7 I L ~- by_Garry Trudeau · • Personal income llQ in November By VIVIAN MARINO 1ncentiv~rograms ended. Al.._...., _ ..,. .. e·-o ___ .._,, · -==---=--~-. --;---::----,,---_.. -L.IJl -· ~fill MU~ Ul j)tt· Amencans personal Income post· sona income was slightly below a 0.4 ea a m<>dcrare 0.J pen:tnt Jill\ in -perceni.Oct-Ober rise and continued l . November. while personal spending . pattern of moderate arow~h. !"- posted a heahh~· I. I percent increase. In two rcpons issued Wednesday, the government rep~>ned today. the agency said the economy arew at a The rise in spendina followed a 2.1 moderateclipover the summer. while ~aei~Oc!Obcr the biws1 afkr:U! ... ~rnfits of the nation's cor· decline 10 ·21 ycars ofreco rd·kctping. porations posted the 111cs gail\ .• n I the Commerce Department said. three years. • --.._J A rccorC! 2 percent advance in But it also said inflation had Scpt~mbcr preceded the big October revi,cd from Jul>< through Scptem· decline. The swjngs came from auto ber. sales. whi"ch zoomed in late summer Meanwhile. oil prices f~ll Wednes.- as automakers offered cur·c.ate da · fo r the second strai t da y as Ranc1n m en 1ves oc ~ar a c og nego 1a ions on a pa o ra1 ofunsol cars -only to fall after the crude p_rices appeared 1n danger of 16 I S-I• ' • 9 ~ -.... ,, l '° •s 6 •••• " 1) S'e 6 • I• • l•lo ,. collaPtint amid powina ten,ion' July throuah September. up ~rom the beytecn Jran and IIJQ. _ --.li.r _perc.cnt advance, 4wiPa lbc Iran's national news qency pr,spnna. . . ·. . poned tbai~-~11i~'! 19vemmel\l./ lnflatto~ also was revived. A pnce wa, uraina the Orpnazataon of Pet· measure"1ied to the GNP rose at an roleuru Exponina Countrit-s to annual' rate of 3.8 perce!"r durina tM suspend Iraq's mtmbershi'p for refus-summer. double the spnna pace, dut ina to join in proposed oil production panly to a rebound in encray prices. cuts. . The 2.8 percent GNP ratt rep- ---the-New \'&Fk-Mercantilc..... rt_scnted onl a sli&ht downward Exch.anl( the January contract for revision rom a monlfi""QO. whmthc West Tcus lntermc:diare: the 1ovcrnmen1 estimated the ecbno my benchmark U.S. crude, closccf<lown was arowrng at a 2.9 pert:cnt PIC.e 24 cents at S 15.86 a barrel. · durina the third quaner. . The Comm,rce ~panment said The .rcpon-was in la.nc ~i~. the aross nationaJ.procfuct. the broad· a~alysts expecuuaons. but they ~ad It NYSE UPs & DowNs I DOWiJ.eySlivlngs ------(;,,Hitki--Mf()v~llief ec\t'CU li~e~ef ue .. 6'-M¥i.o---t--7--: o:d'L6-.n AlsDciaticnr.has announced the appo1 nlment-of ..... ~s,,.......~ Hubbard, ·fo rmrr president and chief op("rating officer of Imperial Corl>?'ationDf AmcncaofSan Diego. 10 be cfoef oper.rting-offic~r of the Costa Mesa-based thrift. As president of lmpertat C-o-rp. fro I ~8~-~5. he di rcc1ed OJXrj\t1ons of sa v1 n_g~ assoc1311ons in.three state ...,,.1th 1-56 oftk enmd assets of SS b11l1on. 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Advtnced d•Y Adv"nctc3 ~ Oedlned i~ Oed ned ¥nc~noed lli ~Nln990 'ot9t '"" 5J el!Huet New II ehl ~·-!11011• New IOWI 23 36 ew IOWI SI Gotu Quaas 1 M EiALs QuoHs NASDAQ S UMMARY ., ' ()" MOSCQW (AP) -The Kremfin -1-.-..1 b u,0 ·he bu ""-·-· · lifted the ftearty lrfen~eir intern I ~ Y -.. ws t ·~ art I ~ exile of physicist Andrei Sa1ttwo ' llah1ement that, . •~.lit countlell Nobel p 1 d v • a Ol en who remain 1ncarcera&ed" and U . • ca~ aurate an th~ ~viet called on the Soviet Union to halt n1on s most renow~ed ~1ss1dent, human riahts abuses. today. It also set as1d~ hLS wife's . . conviction and saiQ thc :eoupte-mav-_T~wu no_ammed11&e word OD return t&M ... ow. ' J wh.ct~~r the Soviet dttilion carried 1 n-..' f · . . coDdiuon. that-T the Sakharon not '..,..., .. ty ~·an Minmcr V.f . ·meet with f0ttpn or that they . Petro~19 said Sli$. rov had asked . '""iefrain from dili.ident activities. ft · pc~1u1on to re 10 the Soviet "was not clear wbtft the cou~ would- cap1t1rfrom the <;;orly.~.e. -leave~ indicat . l 9.ha01 ~pn rc$tr'lcted SJ net Ja~uary they would be allowed ,to cmianitc if · ctrovsky main ta t t cy so · •. . Sakharov couJd r: · · -· reteaK . Gprbachc~ told a Fre that ~kharov -who htl his counl ry's hydtoaen bo c..ould not leave the Soviet because he'knOWS"statc scettts. He said· Sakharpv's wife . Yelena ~nMr, ordcrt'(f confined to Gorley since 1984 after. bcini convicted of slandcrina the Soviet st.ate. ha.s been -granted -clemency. Gork)'.. an indus- 1ria1 ~iry1SO miles cast ofMoscow. is officially closed to foreigners. -Sakhar<>V. 65. has heart problems; as does hjS'63-ycar..old wife. She came to the West for medical treatment last ... .. ,, ~ lnJ.lewton. Mass.; Bottntt's 86· year-old mother. Ruth Bonner. wel· corned the news. saying. '"They've been enduring life. prac-t1eaJ ly alone for seven years. II has bee n horrible for fhem." )n New York.. another d issident ...sbviet physmst. Yun Orlo v. said Western criticism of Moscow's hom~n rights record played a role in the hft ing of the couple's internal exile. · In Washinaton. spoltcsman Larry Speakes said the Whitr House was dent Andrei 8akbaJ'OY and wife Yelena 9oDDer. Dcttmber. The Reagan administration has s fTerin m cancer or other serious pressed Moscow about Sakharov in sc have been allowed out of the p&Ftic-ulll! and on human ri&hts issues ntry forucatmcnt: 1n genera~ in-various. diplomatic · -· · -dcllaf'!a~s. includina the s1:1perpower Sakhar.o v ~as ·•warded. the Nobel summ11 m Iceland. in Octo~r . Peace Pnze in 1.97$ for has work on In the past J'CIT the Krdnijn has.. behalf of ~u.man riP,~s a"!d disarma- granted permission to cmi.,ate to ~ent. Sov1etauthonue~d1d notallow several prominent dissidents and has him tC?IO~OOslotore<;etve t~caward. d~m<?ns.tratcd !l"! increa~. ahbou&h and his Wlfe ac~epted 1t o n his behalf. Sl!ll hm1~. w1.lhnaness to ~t .Sovie~1 Sakharo v was detained I n Moscow w1~ ~taves an the W~ JOU'.' .their b~ ~GB sccuria; ~iceol);l11i..-l2..­ fahllhcs: A viet-Cthzens-l . iftff lie'pu icy criticized the _Dece mber 1979 Soviet incu(Sion in Afghanistan. He was immediately flown to Gorky, altfioulJI he-wa~ never charged with any cnme. Bonner was sentenced to five years of internal u ile in Gorky after being convicted of anti-Soviet slander in August 1984. Her arrest followed a meeting with a U.'S. diplomat in M~ow in which she handed over a leuer proposinJ. that she be aiven muer. in t~ y .S. Embiuy Wfi:m- Sakharov went on a hunaer strike. By Tiie A1soclate4.Pres1 . T9~0NTO ~ l he Canadian Supre(l"le Coun upheld as constituttonal Ontano s law rcqumna most stoRS 10 cl()S( on Sundays, but tbe provincial aov~rnment was expected to come under pressure fro~~blic and some tttaden-to amend rhe law. The eourt lasl year struck oown a 5im1lar raw in Al~ province l S a vi_Q\!llon~l~s · ~ · · . liw 1nlnnj&I on rehii<>us did not vlolate the coMtitution. Thto.oourt-accepted lhc-entari&- aovem.fJ!Cnt's a'l~~t that its 1976 R~tail Business Holidays Act is secular not rel1&1ous. and 1s intended 10 gi ve tKe cnt1te community a day of rcsL . . ...... =~=== RJ:iine RiVer nations CliScuss wayS MOSCOW (AP) - The Kremlin to prevent tox1· c m-i·shar-\S 1· n future OPEC accord boo8t. oJl price. Jn Europe said 11 will resume nuC'lrar testing . .t' . . CEN...EVA -Oil prices in Europe sur)td today as O PEC 011 minister'> after thr first U.S. explosion next year appeared close to concludin& an aarcement to cut production. Rdiabk source'> lx'tause Washington has refused 10 RO TTERDAM. Netherlands (AP) concentrate on the prevention of Rhine from a fi re at the Sandoz said the 13-nation cartet was plannina to implementthe production cuts Jan. I. JOin in the Soviets' 16-month-old -Ministers from five nations chemical disasters instead." the of· chemical company in Basel. Switzer-e\en thouJh Iraq has refused to share in the cutbacks. Oil minister!. o f the unilateral test moratori um. -·thro ugh. which the Rhine R~ver ficial reported. . · land. Organization of Petroleum ·Export1n1 Countries WCtt in thctr nintb dar o1 "At a time when ihc United States passes ~e~ ~oday JoJfowina lbL..blo-Earlier, a f i;et:Kh--0fficiat.-said Expcrfs said i~ ma. Y take the. Rhine a n1_1cgk o1 tiarions t~y, an.d S:Olirce~ <I final ~ment on !he cuts was h1gh h stubbornly co ntinues to fulfill its vrmber spill disaster to discuss way•ss~F~ra~.~n~cc~s~u~s~ta~in~ed~~S~3~8~m~il~lio~n~~in~~~~~~~~~~~~H;~---~~fn~~~~~~~~~:::~:;:~~~;:~~~~~;---1 1---.iwcaca&-.W-511-PtQsFa m 19 0e..,ele,, ftew ·o f ptevontiA8 aeeideftts that pollut,. ance. In West· Germany. the spill position in an official conference:.Closina communiq ue. the sources said. Iran nuclear weapons and build them up. the 790-mile wate rway. preliminary estimate. killed an estimated half-million fish. was said to be meetins resistJncc to its demand that Iraq's status in OPEC be ttie Soviet Union canno t show unilat· A Dutch official. who demanded "But the actual bill ttas not yet been In the Netherlands. drink in& water re\ u:wed next year if 1t fai led to JOIO the others 1n reducing output. eral restraint indefinitely:· the anony~y. said French Environ· put on the table." said the Dutch' intakes were shut down temporarily. Kremlin said in a statement dis-ment Minister Alain Carianon press-official. addina that the other nations tributed Thursday by Tass. the of. ed for a swift resolution of damqc have not yet arrived at detailed Since · Sandoz. seven othe r ficial neWs qency. claims from the Nov. l spill of lO tons da~ assessments. chemical spills have been reported -'!If this situatiorr-ts comm~f--chnnicah-into-thc rivn-from a Bcsidcr-F1a11cc and-die-Nct""hc-r~·__..a...,lo.,..na th.c rivc.r. wh.im.DHJCS throuah 1{8ve damaae ca n be caused to th~ Swiss chemical warehouse. lands. ministers from West Germany. major industrial regions on its course-. sicurity o!..the USSR and its allies." it But Ncclie Smit-Kroes. chair· Luxlrnbourgand Switzerland attend-from the Swiss Alps to the Nonh Sea. said. woman of the o ne-day conference ed the closed~oor muting. Belgium Smit-Kroes told a· news conference In Wash1ng1on. White House and Dutch m inister of transport and a nd the Common Markel sent ob-Thursday her government would spokesman Alben R. Brashear re· waterworks. was rcluct.ant to discuss servers. . propose improvements in "early 1te ratrd the U.S. refusal 10 Join in the damage figures, the source saia . The Netherlands called thl. scssioo ..t«ogni.t.an-and obsen'at tOn ot pro& moratorium on 1he 'ro unds that "She "ants the fi nancial specifics 1n 'res{X_>nse to the spill of herbicides. k ms (on the river) and 1mpro cment te ting 1s needed for national dcfenS(. to be discussed informally. and pest1c1dcs and mercury into th-e ofrfational and intt ma11onal alerts:-·· \ ~-Ka EX NEW FASHION FOR TIME'S FACE- -r~-------. .... ~Ju.. gold bracetel w1th two lull cut diamonds and 17·1ewe1 mo11em ent .. •• v 1'hae fine stores will SWtt you throulh the 8eaSOI\ with eaae. 1""fty fr:: ~ ~ -4 JN-/wftt'rl,,_,,.,..,. Jl""""'i • ,,. t ... • lrwil.,.,.,, of,,,.....~""" 1'JI--. CMllM• ...., 1'Jt ~ M* 19 ~}W .... ~JO ~,..,, ScatloM~ lort'~ doubled our Wt' tu makt· )utir la.-i mmutr ~fl~~ Yoa II :aM fmd a full~""' u( mmpuett -ull!lf~. ~-mAltff:ak 1r2111t-r p11n11m anc1ponfolk"~1111h .111 .. m, .. Mlpply nttds IWl.fH'+1 ~ftnl .... : ~Ts an11A or-111 AN.~ ftnt ~rmhandlr all Tiu~ ezecated for 8mrJUlbJ6 Jn Cldn• PEKIN.G -A Bank Of China account.ant and two Macao rcsid~nts have beerLCXCCuted-jn. Zhuhai-for: crimes -iAvolviae-~~windtHlj--and­ embczzlcmenl. the official Xinh~ News Agency said today. Accountant Lin Chengaang. 24. was accusid of embezzling the yuan equivalent of more than S622,000 from the Gonabei branch of the bank and ill~lly buying Hong Kong currency worth S 190.000 with the help of Zhou Runpe1 of Macao. Xinhua said Zhou was also found u 1 It of L 11sm!!!!!UU1J.lllWlllill~:....>Jl!ti.l!J.AJ11LiolilOl:m..-01-.uc)Qf!r--~ Kong currency into ina . t said the IWO used forged passports made with thc. help of L1 Youqiang. described as a ma,ior figure 10 organued cn me in Macao. Li ~as charged with smuggling and swindling. 7WJla& ~: ,,,,,...,.,..) ,,,.,. .. 9'«""· lzhtl "' ,. • ... .,, --MMllL _,,..,, ,., --· *• ....... ~ ... /IW ,.., 6'«""' e«MM. .J,_ .• " -~llaildiy Fiail: \t".1-port lleictl's mos1 rompit'lt' ~th bx! \IOf't' k-aiunn1t frwl) 1~ and 1 full bnt ol ht>alch suppltnM'ob hot..+ •• \ \ .... , ltt &e.t~ 101ir bankm11 nmts. 6'14·11 ~II Oll't Into l)IX' ol our rtfm hm1t kHal lrolll'O l'Of(Un' '"I jOaDI 11aftk. --~~~ .. --_.,...->'w.n;.-"4'JUUth. \J.ll.IL.f:l\orlle.lOppU!g,'..bi .. .!liOO l~kl yellow o<>ld sauare ca~c matchonq Flor on Imo mesh t>rK(>ICI Dlleiull chro- nometer 1n 18kt QOl(S Wtlh metchtng br•c•· let. P"'111lll'9-' prOOf down 10 165 feel 1n 1 CHARLES H. 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():NW and Darren Morri s. • ~0"9 lluCh ~=-~ v .. 1o 76 Marina never led as Corona broke L~a.!~"· Oofl Luoo 60 .awa .. in the first period and ha<Mbe----•vfl'JITV u --..,,., •• 56 -V k" -~ I 9 r2~ ~ C9ftMNtleft ou...., ,...,., 1 in gs not conncctcu on o " at t.r 1rv111t HllllT the line. the mari_in would have been G1-ving away v1nually fivc--tnehcs acro~s tlie front line, Corona del Mar ~~~!l!!!!!~~'.::...~-----=,.......,,=---=-""==-~-t--domi.nated.e.vet-¥-Phase--ofThu~ L•11un• Hi1ll 55, Paramo-111l"TI more · l•t U~lllV H~ ·, • -~· ----'-~ we"ern 69, co,re M•H o "0uratmudewaS"lfXt<i~ quarterfinal matchup at University High in a convincing 67-57 win o..vcr Marina al the ~team lrvine bas~ebaH tournament. l•t w..-ri.w Hltll> our Long lkach Wilson-game (a " Trov 67 R1ncno Al•m•IO\ SS .--1:CS9Undmg 76--44 rout &fl T~ay)." OO-aY'S SCHaDUL& said Orn~ ... For lhc lut l'A'O °"'mes c~~ .-.· l•t WMer!M Hllfl) '>'-C'\ t' bet·n read) 10 go from the 7;JO-Cor°"' de+ Mar •l t:'I Two opening lip." tat lrvlftt Hittl1 730-S1111a Ana 0 sen Remon The V1k1nK'>. "ho had humbl(d l'iftfl ~<• SemillNitl M1s'i1on "ll'JU 1"0 nights earlier w.ith 111 w...,i-. Hitt!> unrnnm. \hooting from' outside "-"s 6-Merona •\ F'OQll"" ., (11 nine Hitlll> "l'~ a., dom1na11n~ the 1ns1de. could 6-trvone " wooar,,.ave net JU'>l nine of ~7. from the field It' qualifies the -sea Kings ror tonight'.s 7:30 matchup with El Toro in the semifinals at Woodbridge. El Toro dropped Foothill. 68-62. thus Manna faces Foothill in tonight's 6 o'clock fifth place semifinal at Wood- bridge .. _·:.w~real S.vemtl ~ct SemlflNll h h h lJ. l <1tWMdllrldel'!.';~";1tt1~>--~=ift~r~o~u-~g:ffi~~~-L~e~et}Du4~fin_~e~rSJ,Tff.~==~_per~-====----'=---~ l=t:»:U>L~~ li- l•t lrVfM """' .. \\. e gut rushed into things of-. anna . oach Ste e Popovich after -watrtring"1nrt4'-1ft--.m...Mh-..._..tnr-...m_,_ uno•er"'" o . 1..0119 lie.er-W ilSO<' • -fcmni:lr .. said Popoy1cb "Q_...._.uu.c·----l 1 ng 'A-a!i off because of---t-he-tr dcf~sc-.. " firsu1me in.seven starts. "We weren't able to capitalize olTensivcly. They just Look us out of C\ Cl) thing. I thin k we had-one rebound 1n the third quarter ... It was a stunning display of defense turncc:t-in by Paut Om s' Sea l<ings. and from all hands._ But it wn s Kc\"ln O'Neil. a· rather unhcril.kh.'~ tndJ \lduaJ "'ithin the '>Cope of the Sea Kin \i. usual pallern. "He should be congratulated.'' said Oms ... He gave awa} four.inches on Mark Georgeson. Cieoree~on 1s going to get his. hut he made him cam t'Vcl) inch." l•tW~.._I )-Wt~tltry1 v\ Trov . (II lnli!le Hllfl) rLIOUM Hiiis VS Slv•nna ~1th a. 44:36 lead through three pcnod~. the Sea Kings. in a ncar-i¥on man performance (Tim Cole scored SI\ points and Karl Amacker saw CdM into a 3C}:!S lead after Jrilbbing bnl'I dut\). ran the Vikings off the his second rebound and putting 11 up. court in the final c1gli1 "minutes. and 11 was Burns taking another .\ 11potT to the last eight minute~ otTcn.,,, c rebound -.econds later 10 camC' at the outset , as c''>'~e1l went fMHtratt-the-¥rkmgs. _ ~ .-m~dc:md o'·l'Trtft""tnp"l'or a bUclc.et to .. Guild 1 one oft • ·, • u 11 10 46-36 , rang\' ount~ ... said Oms. ··but . ., a capper w11h .. I :42 kit. Hook Burn\ did a JOb on him. He wouldn't dr?' c 1~ and dunked for a 60-4.? lead. let him get h1., ,hot and ht= \\.'fccnn.t '\.\c re still a .good team. said him out .. Popo' 1ch. "We JU'>I ran up aga inst a It "as llouk. a h-2 '>Cnior "•th 10 team th~t pla~cd hard and 1Ncll. and points. "ho ~cored off a steal to help l'lcat U\. tht' Sea Kings tah• thl'lf 14-8 lead in Manna could not do'>t' th.: gap 10 the fir t quarter. an ad"antage th.:~ lc'i~ tha~ e1kht point!> in th.: fi~al "ould not relinquish _ quarter as torona del Mar mam- Marina•• Steve Guild tlpe a rebound away from Corona del Mar'• O.rren Morrl• ...., .... ,......, ........... under the Sea ~·· ·baaket In tbe lntne Tournament at Unlveralty fflCb Tburaday. Georgeson. the 6-10 senior "1th a scholarship to -'\rizona 1n hand. <;eored IR Points. and teammate Mike Me}ers chipped in with 19, but dt.·fc:nsc "a\ the namt' ofth1s game. It "as Burn11. a 6-3 sen1.or, who Sl'nt Burns held Ste\~ Guild to eight 1:11ned a con .. tant pressure. point.-.. and o· eil kept. Georgeson ·1 he Sc~ "1.ng~ dropped in 29 of SS under reasonable control. (Plu.e eee SEA JUftGS/84) uc-rvine lias seen all it wants of the Big Sky Rams.duel pron·.:ded 10 embark on a 17-S run \\h1ch put Hut "'h'O ~ou'rl· lm1ng. ~OU.\C got to gamble Engt·l~tad hit nine orh1s team-high 27po1nl'\ 1n 4 9ers I or Anteate rs can 't ~et their a~t together. lose. 101 ·80 MtSSOt' 1. :\. -~rum--~nlw "a' " r re" performed Thur\da~ night. Bill ~t uliigan 1~ glad his squad doesn't ha\ c to mc\s with tht• 1 nconv~n1cnce oi pla) 1ng in Big' SI..) c.:uunt ~ .in' longer. · .\fter hl'f~' at ~:JO a.m. Thur~da). L'( If\ 1ne pla)ed a 7.JO gaml' "'h1ch conduded in a I 01-80 loss to the Montana Cinahe!>. l 1CI fell to J.). while tht.• Griulic!>. wi nning for the sixth \tra1~ht time. improved to 7-2. 'It's reall) tough to pla~ Big k~ \chools.'' \t ul hgan said "We "on't play th.:m an) more. It's not that ,,e·rc poorspo rts. l t'sjust 'itl hard to get here." The .\nteater<o had nit the Montana lead to t>8-6J \\1th Q·J6 to ~o. but the (inzzl1cs thC'm m charie. 85·68. with S:N to go. and go alkr th.:m. I don't care how much·"c'rc r'hu~n· fir\t l.J6 ofthl· half. '\ending l 'CI on a I -2 _ Wi t t •t1 Mo ntana's leading scorer. Scott Zanon. had ~I\ 19-;in~ tl\. \\C'll tn 10 \\ 111:· es 1 .- .ind Ton' Rt•cd added four Ul.the run. ~1 .. -.... 3 1rz:.n1 . \"a'n" Tin'I·· 10 th" fir•t I h. • 1 1 h ·' 1..._, • I " ' I ~~ ' " ., ,, ' .. ' ' , l -.n ('J l'r' au 11\.' un tu t'I '>0n1l' \ll'a .. "·\\\• an•n't pla\ln ~ell at all" 1 ontaua a th~mn--~0~1e....+.fo~1~"· ...... a""1d----..o""tl.,_, ... ,,...,....-..r.rc"'• ..,,.s~o-==-r""n as Cl\. ut on \l''l'ral · ~u igan nrC'gar to " erC't e..\nteaters nttd '>l<m·J lb uf h1'> game-high 2~ points a' the 1.X'ra\1onsthe~turnl·d 1hchallngh tbad oH·r 1u to impro,e. Mulligan quipped. "Ho" about Cinnlk·' hu11t a 46-.'4 halfllme ad,antagc. tht' Gnnhcs on tra,cling or douhle t.lnhhk offen<;C" and defense to start with. We hung 111 11 Th .,., Jhen·. eaml' back real well. When it lookl'd lil..l· . L ( I had !>la)cd do'('"t~c lir!>t part of the l'a s. c --turno,er'> on thl· l'\l'n1ng \\C "ere gomg 10 make a run at them. (Joel halt on threl'-pomtcr'> h} Scott Brook., and unrharac1cnst1 of l,('I. l'Spenally for their Buchanan came do"n and missed a shot.~ \1 1kl' Dol..tort.'L~ k. RrooJ..s score~ the firc;t nine guard'i. \\Crc the most this '>l'ason l'\.CC'pt tor ~- thcn thl'' took ofT." ~ --:-.. \nteall'r points on 1~rce-po1ntrr., to make• 1t at Bo1M' State Tut.·sda). The· .\nteatcrs med to O"erpla) till' 9.Q. and l>oktorc~1k '>three-point shot cut_a coll Brool !> backed Engclr,1-ad \\Ith 14 (innli.:s 1n their ncx offen se. atternpl)ng to l'Ul 'hrntana lead 10 18-1 4 \\Ith I() minutes to go rn point\. Joe Bul·hanan and Doktorl'l\ k added off the passing lanes. but Montana \\3S abk to thl' opening half. I 0 ear h and Kc' in Flo~d had eight. Engchtad take ad,antagc ofl the back door. tal..ing l hl' < 1n1Llrc'> main1a1nl·d a \l\-po1nt kad and DoktorCl~k eal'h had l'1gh1 rchound'>. hut ad' antagc of In me mistakes. un11 1·:r1nl..lc ~nk a hm·k.:t and !ohn Re~ka·rd h11 r1nkk had 16 for Montana ~n IC'ad1ng thl' "The\ went to thC' Oc>. ollcnM· in thl· l\\O tor the llnal \I\ pmnts 111 thl' hall and thl' (jn11lil'\ 10 a 47-.\8 ad,antagl· on thl' hoanh 'il'COnd half." Mulligan said. "You l·an clamp ~n-3~ at.J, antaiie. l '( I again ,hut poor!~ from till' field. d O\\O on II. but when the)'rc 1n the nc\ ~OU It \\J'i Wa~nc Lngelstad \\hO rallied the ~111ingonl1 p_cri;cnLCOn-~retH-o--M1.1ritt11Y.t"" -;hould pla~ looser l'lccausc of the qutcl.....cu.u. -.\n~ater'i w11hm one. ~8-47:<rt the l : 16 marl. )\}percent (JQ of bill. Division c rown goes to winner. wild card to loser •On T\. t hannd ., JI 5. \.\;\ rR.\ .... <. ISCO 1-\PI -The \an I rJnn'>\.u ~l/ers· la)I na11onall~ tdn 1'1.'d night game "a~ a na11onall) tdn "t'd l·mharra.-.~ml'nt ( 11.1ch Biii ~a1.-.h·.,.ll'am l'ndc; tbe rl·g.ulJr '>l'a~on IOni ght b~ pla~ 1ng the RJnh . .J..!l.:..Ltld.Qre. another ...nauonaL I \ .1uJ1l·nn· and" 1th a JI\ 1'>1on title at ''·'"l' Thl· '"nner "in he tht.> '1F(' V. l''l l hamp1on and the lo~l·r \\Il l go rnto 1 he plaH>lh a' .1 "lld-t ard entf) -l J . l _J I Takers s ... ·rea~ past Blaze' rs' 131-11.5 rn:~~~I\~~ ~,'~~ f,l~ti'r ~~:ala l~~a~~ .IJ ~ n.111onal T\ anJ thcrl'' nn other ~.1nw on at· 1rw 11mc. that'' a grea t -=~=:--:=::=:=::::::=t~·1~n·na." 1,a1d Rarn.-._t..Qili...h fonn &ob:__ __ .. Third gu~rte r s urt sparked by Gre~n , Scott buries Portland ~ rn'on ~ pla,ulh arc '>tarting a New CdM coach Tim-Reed I• Corona--.t-el-Mar JllCb'• new •olleyball coach. lleiad prntouly coached at llarlna ~. before qulttln& earller-W• year. Morris .makes oiler to Yanks T .\MPA. Fla. (AP) -Free· a nt pitcher Jack Morns. hop- nine seasons with the Dctro11 Tigers. ml'l \\Ith Yankl·es ownl'r O«ngc Stcmhrenntt anTnu~­ d1y and offered to sign with Ne" York fbr one }Car nnd let an arbitrator decide his salary. Mom and -his agent. Dkk Mon. also presented Stt•inhren- ner with SC\'cral other packa,cc; rejtttcd lSy the Minnesota Twins earlier this week. The proJ>'()sal to sian a OM·)'Car contract "'as not ajv~n to the T" in " Morrihl_hc w inn ingest pit(hC'r of$he I IJM.15.-Said ht'--w-as w--1llin110 S1Crificc the-lon&·tc.•rm MXunt) souaht b) mo11 fret aarnts for a onc·)ear deal wi&h New York brcautc the Yankee arc a t·on· tender and he is confident of hill 1bilil 10 win for &Mm. .. , 1:--..Cilf\H)OIJ t .\Pl BHon ~Oii !>C:OrCd 27 po1ntS and .\.C. v 'reen added a carl·er-h1gh 26. leadin the I os .\ngtlcs Lakers IO.J 11___,LJ~·J..LLUu.u:i.­\~ o\·er the-Port-la-fltl- Blazcrs Thursda) maht. Scott an'1 Green had 10 points apll'l'e a., tht• Uikers took c:ommand '"'h a 40-point outburst in the third quartl'i \fll'I" trailing 60-SQ. Lo\ .\ngl·ks rl'l'lcd off 10 consccu11ve points. l'll PJX.'Cf b) a James Worth~ hl ) up \~ tth ~:4]__1ctl 1n the pen<>_d, The Lakers continued to pull a"'ay tn an 87-71 lead. their biggest of the gaml'. oo Kareem ·.o\bdul-Jahbar's hool.. and free throw with 4:58 lcfi 1n the third prriod. The Trail Blazers got no closer than <'1ght points the rest of the way. Maa1t.· Johnson had 17 points and I 3~'1'1t'I. and o\bdul-Jabbar had IR potnts and 14 i:ehounds for the Lnkl·r.,. ~trw Johnson nad _4 P61nts an Ch de Drl'\lcr added 21 for Ponland. "h1chlo.,1foronl ·1heSC('ond1imcm . . Uidnst ga mes. -- Thl· Trall Blazers. who've now lost IO ro\\ to the I akeu-at foorum . dropped 41 • ga mes back of the Pncifil· Di\ is1on-leading Lakers. Portland 1s in third pla~ be-hind Goldl·n ·State. Coach Pat Rik>. whose club im· pro' ed "' m:ord 10 I g.5, said he hkcd till'""~ the l all'r" put scori na streaks I 08l' t hl' r. "Lntcl ). \\c·,c hcl·n ge-tung one or l\\O run~ at the mo 1:· he said. "Tonight. "e had three rcall) goo<l run., nnd that' "h~ "e looked SQ 8o00 .. S:nd the Rla1er!11' Jim r a,son: "When the lakers get runs ltke that. } ou can JU)I 1rclc the waaons." Rile) s:ud he allO was pleased "'1th Si'.·ott's pla). commcnung. "If he l"ln con!'1sten1lv ·hit the open shots the Pl• ..... A&saa n r .. "l'l'" l'.trh fo r thl· ~lier~ Jnd u'>.'' I h1· R.irn' could ha' e dmthed the 111k l.1,1 \unda\, hut 1hl'' ran into a ti\ l'•lllUl hdO\\ rl pa\\I ng barrage b) ,\llam1· Oan \1anno and fell 37-31. lo the Dolphlll'> 1n an ()\l'rllme game \,111 I ranu'>u> Q.S-1. ha~ beaten th.: 'l'" '11ri.. k l\ ;_md :--l''' England Patr1111\. \I-< f-a,t e0-lcader'I. sinn• ,11 l'rl ng. "T \·".11\h t on~1tler<i the J•1l''' 11111'1 tll'' .l~la ting. lo.,., 1n his l'1gITT\i.·,11 , J' n ial h Thl'' hdd a I 7-0 halt11ml· k ad 11\er the "il'\\ Yuri.. ( 1iant' hul ln'I ~ 1-11 Ill Ull' ,l>eC' I M1111d.I\ nrght g..iritc. B.1'" ,,11, \\l' .;1111 ll'l'I ''l' ~hould h.1\l' "''n th.11 g,1me.'' ~I" tullhal·k R11!!1'r < fa1g In thl' _rla~ufh the 49<-r' lOUld get an opp.1nu1\lt\ 10 <He nge the loss · T hJt brought 0111 the charal·tcr ol thl' ~Ycl\. hl.'lrc\l' me. hcrau~ that lo'' 'tlUll.. LI'> 11ght 1n the middle ll"\ll'd ·~·am totall} a_Lfa d1.11.1, h:r " concerned ... Wah.h .. ar d th" \\l'l'I.. "\\ l" '"er<· out h> JUO\C \.'.re u>mpc11t1\C ~an' t<.·-am ~ the k agul·. :iml I thin!.. "c a'rc ·· In thl' l.1,1 l "-O games. the 4<kr; hit' 1' pla~ l'J l'\cclknt dcfcmc and. on ofknw dl\pl:.i){'d a strong running gnm,· kd h~ < n11g and J()(' Cribbs. to l·ompkm1·n1 1h1• fl<l""•ng of Joc Mon- . :L '1rtual1' d1nrh1'1I the Fl rushing ll'" ~ t ~,_ 'l'ITIE "° lar. :and rooJ..1l' quartt.·rbJd. J 1m E' ercu ha thm\\n fur l(f\'7 'ard' Ill his the NFL g.1mc' f H'l\'ll 'hn., pas~d tor se..,c n 1 n, unc more 1han the 'ie~en-p-me l<"al ot I\ lonrnn:i. ''ho ~n!i out for l·1gh1 "''l'l\ aftl·r bnck 'IU'itr) "tl'\ I.' RankoW'lk1 was the Ram11' qu.irwrhad:. and JctT Kemp was the ,,, 4-Jcl'\ · pa\'>t'r lln Sept. 14.,-when the Ram' ''nn. lb-I.'. a1 l\nohe1m. "\\ne mp1dl\ mo,1ng into a J10cren1 1cam.'1 ...i 1d Roblown, Li...--:;ii;;~fiH.......,,,.,.,mg'"1hat1~:mi • tlcnsc ''no--~-.. r: hrnier \0 dcfl(ndcnt on 01d.erson·s 1 unnina. \\ .ihh \31d. ··1: H'n:ll ha one tr<'mcnJou~ ath antaae o'er other \nung quaru·rbJl·ks. and that's Enc I >1 kl'r\On He hasn't )Ct had 10 throw NEW YORK ..-Tim Withefeoon ml no. nunk drva tnts befcn and •ftir bis Grid Bo•int Auodatioa hea~l titk loss to Jamts "Bon«tushtt". Smiih. tht chairman of the New York State Athlttic C'ommiuion 11id today. "It was a cterical error;" 10S'e TOITC$ said. ··Somebody m1dt a t'ritiC'll error in.Puttina 'positivt' •hen it should have bttn 'neptive.' • . .._...,, ... win,.,.,... . "I called Tim WithttsP,(>On at 1:)0 this mornina SEATTLE -What sttmtd. J.itt.tm. · and a~lOlizcd." Torres 11i'1. "He-said bc.ai>Pfeciatcd ide11olheliJtCaptainsandeiptothtr . c me c•llini htm." •• _ _ -. -. ••11on the Univmity of Wat trinato . t~ m:n."l fool •• ~~crs~n to , tbe London '9fl•dl nearly created a m.;or problem 24 ·Daily Mirror an todays cchtaons. I was tested 30 ~ys ._,. '9elbre the ttam fltw to El Pas0 Thursday in befott the fiaht and I was t'lear. I had an~ther test c11ht .....,.lion for its Christmas Day meeting with days bc:fott the fiabt and I ~~clear aaat~. ~ Allllama in the Sun Bowl. Wathers~n tested ~s1t1ve for man1yaana after he ~b an hour before W4dnesday's.:.Khcdu.led WQnthc WBAt1tlcondccision ovcrT-0~T-.hbsJ1n;-11 llRC'ice .... Huskies decided footbell pratti~had taken al Atlanta. H~ was fined Sl .S.000 by the. WBA and •.......... .., ·too much time ou.l of their order~ .to ga'GC Tubbs a ~match. Th~ Atlanta studying for final exams and rom~1~s1~n also. or~re4 him to 10 into drua thratened to boyrott tht afil'r· • rehab1hta\aon pr<>1ram and)o take random IHl noon~or:' if something wasn't O'Grady aaya fe~d la fin.heel done about at. Sports on~ fcir We'~ .. ,._,_wlaw Bowt. TtXll T«h v&. M=lfa:.7.X (tcrJOJ: gm._.-,,~ 5:l0 p.m. -PllO • l..IMrt• 0..., . TBLEVlllON KLAC (570). 8:30 a.m. -Waan.ING:, Channel 13. j:JO p.m. -llOCUIY: Kinp ll Ed......._. K.OIL 9:30 1.m. -PRO f'OO'nW.: Green Bly at Ntw ct260). York Giants. Channel 2. 5:30 or 7:30 p.m. -(ll()l.Ul)OS 8AIK8laW.: lti.m. -GOU': Mu.di Champions. from Monteto Lona Bcech Suatc vs. Boiw 5'1~ Of SW T~ 9-e. at Bly. J1maica:-Channel 7. .. Boiw State's Albtn10n Classic. KWOW (1600). .1 11.m. -WUCITUNG: Channel 9. · .... 7:30 p.m. -Pao l4l&STIALL: 'WabiQllDlrar 11 a.m . -Diii.OS NAie.Ail: Channel ~-CliPtwrt. l\MPC (7 lOl. --11:._4.SJUJL-OOl~CGE BHIE'UAIJ•JlliJlaiui ....... .._. -7~30p~~OOIJ.socaAKS"r~Ril- . North Carolina. Channel 2. _ at UC Irvine. KPZE (1190). · I p.m. -PRO POOTB41.L: Denver ·at. St-attic. · Channel 4. · · ' · SDlldaT I :30 p.m . -OIUtATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: 1.,.. •VISION Channel 7. ----hr.m. -Nftwn& IN DVIBW. Chan.11. : -8736r.m. WRPSl'UNG:.ChanMl-39.---.- 2:,lO p.m. -SPOllD un:8TYLl:S: Channel 1. JO a.tn. -PRO FOOTB~: Kansas -City at • 3 p.m. -cou.&Gl!C BA.8&.ETBALL: USC at Pittsburah. Chanf\el 4. . -. - Washinaton Statt, Channel 2. . · 11 :30 a.m. -GPLf': Mazda Champions, from 3 p.m.-SUING: World Cup competition, Channel Monteao Bay. JamaicJ. Channel 4. .. • ' 7. I p . .m. -P"O FOOTBALL: ChlCalO-at Dallas, 4 ~.m. -P01'D BOAT RACING: World Cham-Channel 2. ' pionshap. Channel it. . .. . ·• I p.m. -MOTOR BOAT RACING: Mercury -J-....:_-+i~r-WlllNS-1lfellUl.-ef~GWFS:--ll::istirtwc-ish1~'hat . . bO~ins, · P~rnclf Whita;.:;ke""'r._...;.v,.s....-'-'Al""fi'"""ttd~o~~~~~-~2 .m. -SVPD CHARGERS: Channel 4. _ ... e weren't-trying to make w . r pu a was the a~~atour's rebel with a cause this power play;" said Husky tackle vC'ar ~ 1 bis feud wit.h.Deane-Bema Rciail""Rogcn. one of'11re-16m*s-is.fi;1shed and that liis goal for 1987 is·"to _.._,...='orroll a.. us ice 5Ut1na. nnc 7. 4 p.m. -~u;;J;:UCt:Xat 4.p.m. ~SPEEDWAY.AMERICA: Channel S6. Washinaton (delayed). Cbaand 2. 4:30 p.m. -RAIDEU PUYllOOK 'U: Channct4. S p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcn at Houston. .six captains. "We j ust thought it go the entire year-without being fined." · -was a problem. and 1hat was the "We've closed the book or\ jt. that's history.- way to handl~ it. Obviously. it O'Grady said of his dash with the PGA Tour didn:t.wmk-and rm sorry the way Commissioner that resulted in O'Gfad¥-.payin& a ..._.. it ended up." $5.000 fin e and being suspended from the tour for six • . 5 p.m. -COLLBGB POOTBALL:7'ndependenee ctumncl 9. · Bowl. Texas Tech vs. Mississippi, Channel 11 . . 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park, 5 -GOLF.JOURNAL: Channel 56.. --ha1l.Qd..S6. ·---- -rn.-:-PBOJl.UIETBAU" l"akcts.ai-Dallas.. -J .a.m_-SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel~. Channel . . RADIO Len than IS minutes btfol't practiee. lh · wee s. ~inr~~t"'Wilh Huslt1~ foo\tiill coachl>OrrJ~mes. "There arc some things I should not ~ve said . BuL l)ecoacbina staff had dec1dcd that players who dad not now. in retrospect. I would be ruore pohsbtd a~ut participate in practic~ would not mJlkUheJrip \O tbe .say.in& thin_Jsand no1as primitive." O'Grady u.id.~e Sun Bowl. may.say things we rtfrerlater. but I'm glad to say things " t was a serious concern o n their part," James worked out all right. · 5:30 p.m. -FISHING THE WEST: Channel 56. 10 a.m. -PRO, FOOTBALL: New York Jets at 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Ho llywood Park. Cincinnati, KNX (1070). Channel 56. I p.m. -'PROPOOTBALL: lndianlJIOliHt R.i<kn. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada Las KRLA ( 1110). · , llicL "Bui WC have a football aame to prepare for. r vc-,... I . never had anythina like this before. and some of our nett ea released by Padres Vc.-gas vs. Duquesne or w uisiana Tech at the Rebel I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Dieao.atOevcland. _ Round-up. Channel 9. KLZZ t600). • RADIO . 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at leaders made a mistake." · . Q.iote of the day SAN D IEGO -The San Diego Padres ended their relationship with v~tcran third basc"!.an G ra.ia J!cnles and 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC' at Washingto n. K~PC(7 10). --. Washington St~te, KNX (1070). ' S p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Houston. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTIS~: ln~rocn_dence KLAC (S70). -_;;;=----------~----,-~~,__--=======!==:~=1 ~r= Qr~ LaPotiit:-forc mg tfi2iif m o . e riiMr, manager of Sugar Ray free agency. Leonard. speaking at a pf'('ss conference in Padres spokesman Bill Beck said Thursday the Washinaton. the second stop.on a IO<ity tour to club decided not to offer contracts to Nettles and mote the April 6 middlewejght championship LaPoiot to rerurn to the 1eam in I 98_7, meaning bo1h rttelt-t' ft-l..a5"-\£cgas btt~;u.,....u;:.unilllll,-.illlll4-PJlil)'.l.:O..I.:.illUJel01iate.wj · 11rvclous Marvin Hagler: "The best thing is that • '\six-time All-Star who made it to the Wo~d Series the ~pie putting on this fight will do it with a four times with the New York Yankees. Nettles was mintmlJm ofhype. This fight doesn't need hype.'' acguired by San Diego in a March 30. 1984 tradt' with the VarlketS. - He was instrumental in lht' Padres· drive toward Co--er -o.ld ratbe•face USA their first National League championship. battil]j .228 ·-.. -_ .._ with 20 home runs and 65 RBI in lliflirst season an San Diego. Puou's basket at buzzer wins it~ Calcoasts_past CentralMichigan A•IMln It, A .... &I CoHeae H: Jeff Moore. benc~ for missini practice on Wednesday. scored cight1>fhis 10 poi.ots dunn a 29-9 s urt if) the first half tliat e_ut No. 6 Auburn an contro . · · 12-mcter skipper Dennis Conner said Thursday he would rather face fe llow Californian Tom Blackallerand.his USA in tlle.America's Cup challenge semifinals. than the rea.:;. hot entry from New Zealand. At the same time. Conner said he was confident his ht. Stars & Stripes. could repeat its first·round succns against the New Zealand entry in the challenge finals. -- - He also there was no bad blood bttween him and Black· allcr, as specula ted. "That's the media." Conner said. ··1t's a long· ·me rivalry. We had . to beat Tommy the last two times and we "lt"do it in 1986. •• Blazen trade Berry to Spun . SAN JOSE - A basket at the buzzer by senior forward George Puou pushed San Jose State ovc.-r Santa .>PORTLAND. Orr. -Watter Berrv's m~ Clara. 75. 73. in non-eonfcrcn~etball .action brief and troubled stay with tht' Portland Thursday night .. Trail Blazers is over. Forwafd ReB&ie Owens led San Jose. 3-1. with 14 The· NBA tea m sent last season's points. while guards Anthony Perry and Ricky Berry had college basketball player of the year to the San Antonio 13 a piece. . Spurs T hursday in o.Jlchangc for rookie reserve center In the· sctsaw ball le , Santa Clara. 4-3. took an early Kevin Duckworth. . lead 'ltfld had e 37-34 halftime lead. In the second half. Bucky Buckwalter. Ponland's vice president for Santa Clara led b> nine points at the I 5·minule mark. basketball operations. said Berry ne\ er seemed 10 lit in A la~ up b} Dietrich Waters and a thrce·point shot b> with thr Blazers. Berry cut the lead to foJJ r points. · lk.rcy_misscd 12 &af'WS beeau~f-bal:k-pam:-----Trailing 73-72. S:mnretar.r· .... ha-d..__t,,._h_e_.ch~a-n-ce~t~o....,ta-le~e ~- a~thoug_h .Blazer offi cials sa~ ex~minations showed no lead on two free throwi. by Jens Gordon. but he misse_p the sign ofinJury. second shot. The 6-8 former St. John's star was fined an Elscwht'r(' 1n college basketball: disclosed amounl when. w.h..u:1k .......... j.u..hil.Wu'"re.· .... l...AUM..-'-"'"'-<f-CalilenUa-711 C.Val-MleW ... i7: Centff-.\.eenan:i ----~"'ntt-W<>n fhe.· America'.s- Cup in 1980 but lost thr 1roph} to Australia in 1983 off Newport. R.I. playing. he failed 10 sho~ up for a homt' game Dec. 1. Tavlor scored 16 points to lead California to victory over . He also. has been fined several times for being late for visiting Central Michigan. prac11ee. Forward Dave Butl'ta:: added 13 points and guard Altho.uah he said Blackalkrs Colmer y1eht had improved o ver 11s rfier performanct~. -1 don'r!>ec an} problem beating him.·· Knick•' Ewing fined $3,000 Kc\ in Johnson had 12 for California. which improved its rcroul 10....5·2. __ basket wit~ 11 :O~ left in the first half before M.oore a nd Gerald White lrd th'e su11e that carried the Ti&crs. to a 45-27 halftime lead. White. mak-i~ his first appearance of thooso.1111\er being sidelined' with a lower back problem. has four assists during the Alibum run. The Tigers. 6·0. were.led by Frank Ford's 17 points. Mike Jones addc.-d 16. and Chris Mo rris and Johnny Lynn had 15 each. College, h basketbal ---c-.. , W•ST SM JoM St. 15, Seftle Clare 1l C...Wnla 70. C'"t Mk"'--n 57 Hewell 7'. Toledo 7S 12 Oii Fretno Pecltk 60, Humboldl SI .st -Hawaii Loe IS, 8uene V "• .. Atuke·Junteu '7. Simon Fre...- Editoii '5, CMYOfl 3' Unlvenltv 1', Arfftle S6 Lone hecfl Wilson IO. Minion Vlelo 1' (( ......... OlMrtlJI •... , Wetlef'n "· Coste Mele a Trov 62, ·ltencflo AlemllM SS ·L-e8Qll8 Hllll 55~1 lmhr-pretrmrnary round to sec whrc-h foreign yacht would challenge the Australian defender for the NEW YORK -Center Patrick Ewing ....... ,.,.,.,l'h'7f ~~~------~~~-nofrh~ew Y.ortdfoic kca bockcrs was fine Guard Tommie J ohnson led Central Michigan. 4-2. -..~ .... lLPo.UUS.....Wbik. guard&-Er:v-in lia-V-)'=a~tride Richmond added 13 and 10 rc.-spectively . · 7' ltoc1u•s . T ........... efO.•• •. a. ....... ~ ... 191 ... .,-~-. Wett~i.r ... LOlll 9Mc11 · America's C'u p trophy, Conner's boat handed New Zealand its o nly loss 1n 34 match races during the seric~. .. After racing Tom in a good series. we'll be be11cr pttparcd for the finals. I rnnsider it a very posit1,·c situation," Conner said. A.skcd 1f he could repeat his fi nt·round victory over tht' fi berglass New Zealand boat. Conner said: '"I know we can." -· Conner pointed out 1hat Stars & Stripes and New Zealand have sailed 72 miles with only 37 seconds difference between them. Oden leads Pacific to victory STOCKTON -Sopnomore aHli Oden. a product of Irvine High. recorded a ma\ch-haah 20 kills 10 lead the University of Pacific to a 15-6. 15-1. 16-14 victory over the University ofTexas in the semifinals of the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championships Thurs· day night. . Pacific. 38-3 on the year and the defending national champio n. advances 10 Saturday's championship -plnst N~bl' . · ---- Oden recorded no errors in the match and had a .690 hitting percentage. Pacific also was led by j un ior outside hitter Dorothy Hen and sophomore outside hitter Brooke Herrington. who attended Corona del -Mar Hi&h. wi1h 11 kills each. Junior hiHer _Terri McGratfi scored I 0. S3.000 b} the N BA Thursday for his violent ae11ons in the second quarter of a game a~ainst lht' Boston Celti('S Tuesday niptt. With 2:24 remaining in the period. Ewing threw a Oagran1 dbow and then threw a punch at Boston's Greg K11e. He was c harged with two personal fauls on the pla}. · T.elevlalon, radio TELEVISION California never trailed after Central Michigan scort'd tht' first basket of the game. California strung togeth~r 13 straight points t<t taJte an earlr 13-2 lead. Central Michigan still trailed at halfti me 28-19. <\fter halft ime. Cali forn ia led by no fewe r than eight points the rest of the way. Taylor had 11 re.bounds and Butler 10 to give Califorma a 40-27 edge on the boards. For Central M1ch1gan. guards Johnson and Richmo nd each had five rebounds. Monlene IOI, UC Irvine IO evu ••· w~ s1." SOUTH AUl>Urn It. Aueu,te " Cente11erv IO. S.mtord 1' Fie. 1111•rnetlonel 94, Oerlmoutll It IOI) . • Meml>hlt ~t 77, T11t111e1'" St 61 M.-cer 7t, Georgie St. 71 Miu lu lppl 63, Mln ln lPPI COii. s Mln ln lPPI 100, C.IOl't l• Coll n ,..,_,IST A"'lln PMv 7l, MIMetole ... C .. vetend SI 79. E Mlcfl ... n 16 SW M111'1url St 57. HE LCM.11$1- ene SS 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ram!. at San IOUTHWHT Francisco. Channel 7. LA TrV'RS n~oMn \le1!n}.t....ZJ _ 1'....Ybp.m.~NG: Hoflywnnrl--+-r ~ ~E • • • """ -t:mll 10C'lf' "· Hocnton Park rcpla~s. C hannel 56. From Bl· 8eit1i\• u I Color.00 u. TulM SI 10 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: way hr did tonight. we"re going 10 be tough to beat." Tem·Sen Antonio "· C.• Nevada-Las Vegas vs. Ohio Uni versil} al Rebel &011 made 11 of his 20 field goal attempts. while Southern 7' ' Round-up (dela)'ed), Channel 9. Green connected on· I 0 of 16. CMWMllllff C-... I a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. "I've aly.-ays been a big A.C. Green fan, and he's •rvr!.=.:U-.:::r'" RADIO improved a great deal.'' said Ponla nd Coach Mike 0r...-Coet• 10. Sen••..,._. 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Schuler. "'Ever) team co uld use an A.C. G reen." .:i Long Beach· State vs. University of San Diego at Green. who broke the thumb on his left hand d uring TC:::.::::'Ts StatM-AlberttOtt Classic. KWOW-f+6()()f. n prexHOft, had been wtaiing a butty c.m:-8u1---"*' lRwtlilrJJlli 7 p.m. -COLLEGEBASKETBALt: UCLA Thufsday niaht. he was sporting a nrw. much less '°"""*•..,. OWtli&lllll> at Washington State, KMPC (71 0). cumbersome cast. . . . ~:"::;0 C:. ~~rti ~ 51 7:30 p.m. -COLL.EGE BASKETBALL: '"The smallerdevacc f.'VC me a lo t more mobahty and s.n Remon '°· Woodbrldee s. Washington at Cal State Fullerton. KWRM frc.-rdom to catch the ball.' said the second-year forward. Sen•• Ane St. Irvine 50 (1370). ..I fdtalmost bKk to normalwittnharon." ~~i!'::.'t:T!,•~ Potv S4 Dornlnelle1 67, I~ S. ((--~ Olllt ...... , Ceoltlreno · Vellev •S. Morn· ln9tlO, Sl Pomone 72. S«re 70 , ............... .. (CMnlJI& lillfl S1111 ...... , ·-Peril 61, Velellde U FulleftOft 62, Cerrltos 47 (( .............. , Sonore .,.~Gar4ell Grove • • Le S«ne et, VIiie l"lltll S3 NOlt~LIACW. Tu\lln •s. Et Modine • aoi .. Grendt n. u Mlr-s. t' c-.. ...... NOtl·CONP•a•MC• -~ 10, UC nl-. ta HOrlflCirOIN-.r.ocD>I c .......... c-... ...... CU.STA n.u.eeAMSMT ,,.,... ...... , GOIOln w..1 n. Cunt• 50 Orenw COMI 71. Cebrlllo l4 .... la.t .. 9CK.SA ....... J'OtMNAMSNT ,,.,....~ S.nte Ane Vf/lley 52, .... llO'I Herl>or ~ . Aawao~ <'Int ..... , Ocn 11 View '1, Cll'llOll v.-v ., NOlt·LIAGW H1111t11191on 8"cll 50. Cec>111re no Vellrt 4A -- Leoune 8Mctl 41. ~k 12 Tollner trying to change locuf a:::=::::::.=..::...;,:.. _____ -=:.:_i-usc coach hoping In the Trojans' immediate future and you combine that with .. sti ... y awaits Auburn, wh05C 9-2 f'l'Cord was dcfentc. it makes thinp difficult.".J. t direct tea -. no t far from perl'cct. Led by Fullwood-. Auburn ran l'Or Q ffi S ''The more we look a t the film. the an averaae of 244.3 yards per pmt. attention to game more we fttl 1.hcy'rc a leiitimate Fullwood carried 167 timn for 1.391 top-I 0 learn." Totlner said. "If they yards (an 8.3-yard avcrqe). Tollner LOS .. "'GEl.ES (An)_ c----.•~ had played a toughcr,..schedulc carly.-called the S-J I. 209. · · · ,_, "'" ~· ....... they'd be in the top Iv. ··t>csrtsrfiuway, 11·play back in the be deposed Southern Cal Coach T~ "They're fi ve points away from count :· · Totl~r netds,10 ftnd .wa)'i0~~1s btini undeftal~. They lose y o ne ''You can t put a ninc~m1n front te~m s attention away from has das-point to Aoridl a nd b four points to out there fo stoR. them because .they -nHssa~ towe~rgia. _ -can·pess t~bi • too~tnefiinO. · ta~k -facing Aub~rn in the Flonda Auburn held its opponents to less .. We have to tet to 1 point where Citrus Bowl. · . ... -1hanJLpoints~ fiv~ times e\•crybody on defcnse-i~he. l.ast wee le. 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INO ll"~A Y 11·11 Will rtcf'V8 ,,,_ IUDOCl'f eftef Pmt will ell Oft lrKlt \trC)tl9 conteno.r SMO STM tt-11 RMH• 01 -OKll w~ 9•¥• WOll9 IOOll !left Pi"'ev-reC>i.CH -p Va.-C:OWGSROT- . NANTE T~M · SICONO llACI. ' furlong, Pur1e l l?.toO MAldenl lllU••. 7 ..... ,, olO Ctelm•nll MIU IJ2,000·17t.OOO ' I Lli.'1 SOn9 18eHI 2 OetermlM Hour 181ack I l MAvaN IVeroaral S FIHI TllOls 1War1'9nl 6 Swee• R>cltl IOouo•etl ~.S.ar.c.n tPallMWnJ. I L• comne (Sotol t Exeneo Jeoe (Ca\la110n) ~ ~illl< lam JCoal 111 Ill Ill 1 111 all 1 DINtRl?"rr-Nlce ~ono "' oroouchve heal. P~v 14IOlecM Coroova, 11!oul0 not m1\\ her'a; SWllllT lllCkl lt·71 SIH CIV wor1<1 118' JIU\ rmv 011 taii for deout, coulCI bf m110 1uror1.e ANNlll'S SEAllCH 115 II ACIC11 btinller\ off gooo tilort any •f'l1P'OvtfTltfll NI\ 1111\ runner 1n hne tor 111e,. LOHGSHOT TISSY TAM T~O llACI. 0... mite Ptne-111000 l veer oio & uo C1e1m1no once "7.SOO·s 10 SOO 1 !>on O! fhJe .(PellOll} •I II ? 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(Kaenell• 111 S Cet'l Vlfor {Mc:H1r1111el 111 IJ!!!!._!o E •ctll (\OIO) 111 1 H•to B•~•~nrut1a1 111 I Pino Sh0t>er t SllOefrul"tr I 111 9 Cl'llC Sllirlne IF>inuvl 111 HILO aAaA ll·Sl e.,,.,.,.....-..,,oe·enrer~ 1ne \lrtfCPI lcnlnt ortcro.t\ orOUIWI In runn•«uP t4tort MeulltuNY weo 1.itv cen make amtno1 CHtC-Wlllfd ~•·II Rectnl e.rt1¥el. lrom 1"8 eall onlv 11er1, on oH tree 1can~i.v-a1Jntllf nt rt II.INKING 110· 1 t 8tew ~· ln 1111ro \IYle elltr l>ult.1 Cl•tll 0e< 10 rteCIY IO roll tONG SHOT PINW. SlfP!>ER I SEVENTH ••ca .• turl()ng\ Purt.t lfl,000 3 veer otcl\ & uo Cle1mlnv orle.e 110,000. t TH C"'' Lao ICu •enonl I IS l 01\••nctovetv Don IPelfenor 117 • Ang tmf n I Co• I .o 112 S Mur ano ll<H"'41 _ 111 6 Ctitt-T,,.-To"' l .. H f lll I !>ever\ Oreem !Vtroerel 117 FIFT+4 •ACE. 6 lurfOnO\ Purn ll1 000 9 G1Jttanr(llarnnan l!>1~av1 I 11 .. tor 3 v..,t *' & ue TOfll li'lwM • t7'M0 Winne< M6, l_oo. MCCIM, t IS,000, tlllrd, I 11.JtO. '-"'· "·""· ....... """ I ltlver ~ IPln«lv) Ill 1 l~ T•l4<t l lt_.) 117' l let Mot IV l1en1'*8 I 120 • Faro tOllvetttl 11) S 8oldef lllan l olcl lll1u•1 llS 90LOlll THA~ 90&.LI tS-?l Can gain 0000 \lr.lllfl9 OOlillon fr()r'l'I 911t1l0t PO\I In ttll1 tmeH ht'CI, UJ•• ~llero aftCI due for wec1tet1, ec:e HOT 13· l) Lott e• ct\Mee 1"119t lllOCllecl on "'8 turn 1n,1e11. c.an llOUflc.e IMKlt, aw•• °"""'· Miil 17·?1 Gemt runner on win tkeln, Plnc,ey ,. .. , a'ld w.lll M dt.Y ~~le L.OfilG~T ZAN Y TACTICS NINTH •ACE. One mile on lurf. !>urt.t '14.000 FIJllH .. mer•• 3 YH '' 010 .. VO Allowerw;t I Onltewltnne IPlncev) 1 Lees. L v I Cati anon I'. • Soor•1119 AO 1ve~1~al s C1t>r•o1e11 IF'ellonl 6 l Ull Mte (Veroer•I 1 Clenr Eooe ILH I . • Snailt TM Flem• ($0101 !:'llllUJ-.-.rt old Ct1lm1n9 PrtCe s1S.OOO-_ _.;i, ;'rnanklul ISteventl -117 S~TING ACI(. 1l•S1...,.~ Otmtlv \11.SOO. ~ • 10 0000'1 Lano l81eckl 11~ rn~ouvnout Jn v•me etton. IOOllJ JtrlctlV OM 10 i 0.0ulatl!e lJI\ RoH IOU¥a1u l 11?. 11 ""'l•D Nnl"" 10Uver8\) 117 °'"'' In ltnel4t, detef'¥fl IOO olffln9 CLIV•• 1 Hea¥v Wult.er OtH nell . llS MUllALTO ti ll Overme1eneo in 1811 wrute IOGE fl·.11 NMdecl te11 eriel ;, t>rtO to IOve ,.,. l Mo\I Orem111c !Beal 111 ma•ing 1,,11 \tart "''ce arriving from Minnewte. 1url, s/\OulO '•"• to lawn eno Clitlar\Ge IOtet 4 J:1n1all0 Moll tPtrlUYI 11) OHSLIWSANNA 16· 11 Lott orouno on t verv s ~ .. rie .. , Me•ceoe1 1 vei.n1.>e1e1 "' IOoll lor om0toveo effort " oeceni Df'lee, CU,, •urn 1Tnf1P11no wlt11 ln1ern 1. tlve 0000 IOOlt -ttrlli'l'11'H'l<IOOOl;.;o.rl"I "f'I yv].,.,,'"2I11tr11rr1-------.11rss:---4T .... Httl-Tf'llGiHl~•-1 ...... •-:1 ... ~ .. 1·~11 .. "*'~'-:°'~"-!!n~l·~·'!:1 .11on~dttd~L-L~OHOHGittOT $HAOE THE FLAME 7 SlemOOIO ($oto1 111 "•'"· Deel< on tne fett end can 00 oetter, PHIUll" NOLAN 13 IJ Sllffd IO De ~mldable •.l.DAn:Llto LILCY I Co• l • IQj tecror: -can ovtrcome 0011 wttll oooa DrH-. o•aUTANT• LIN •OSll \9 it C.ooo \POI 10 wono lot LONGSHOT 01$TINCTIVELV DON 11u • C!IA!IU. Hu1 lillv oroo~ lor 1110 efl1r • '"OW1n9 \PHO to mucll 1ou11"tr WtNOOON •/ 11 Oroo' oll 1mort"1ve ..Jn wn11e in 11ano et EIGHTH llACI. 6 lurj0n111 on lurf Purt.t llS,000 ''Hollvwooo Turf E•P•ttl" A llencllceo HST aaT BOLDER THAN 80LO • ,.nlCI ~LAY 0£8 UTANTE LIN ROSE ·M-0.no•H IPC>ftnllct locllev ·She scores 27, gets 12 reh9uQds to left Rustlers bounch. Sixteen of her p<>tnts came in the second half. but they ~mt't e no ugh to rally the A nteateB. Kippie Brown had n ine assists for UCI. tfr f rvincohit s 1 per&nt..ofi.11-lho11 for the-aan>c compace4 to 40 percent for the Grizzlies, but Montana aot o ff 70 shot s 10 Irvine's 4S. On the hiah school levet: 'o llege cru1~ to a 77-50 wom e n's Haner U : .The Saiton dropped lQIO baske tball , 1c101')' oyer the host team the cons61ation bracket ofthe Bok. in the first ro und o f the . C ue$ta G rande ToumJmeot with an QPeft· Tournafilf_!tl at San -Lui~ O bupo in&-round loss. _ Th sd Jenn~ tucker scorcd 14 pointl'I<> ur a\'. , , .. ----"~ ~·--· Maft0r\ wa'> • c~e&-D) Karen lead Ne~h"f'Kl-<Mlf'ln "'"''" C ha.sc ·~ 16 po 1 n ts a nd Jane U 1 u · s 14 added 12. -T-hc Sailors l>UllCd. within . rebound<> a'> th<.' Ru~1ler'i shot a '>It.. 38-32. early 1n the (ounh QUlntr shghtl} ')Ub-par 32· of 69 from 1hr bu1 that was as clo~ as they came. floor. Re~ M t:Jncllo led tht" m~rs tkiia View II, Clar.....VIDeJ ff: w11h .? 1 po1n1s. Dalene Lawson h it I of 18 shot1 Golden \\est lc:d .Lhe-cnurc "ii). from the Ooor for a sc.asoo-ttiab lB eseapJng early fp u l 'tr.ouble with uni~ points as the ~al}awks downed se'cn pla,ers m unifo rm b} ut1h11ng Cla~ to n Valle} 10 the first round of a wnc d c fl'nM' "h1cW' forced nu mer-the <.1ranada Tournamen t. o u s turnOH'r' Thl' S<.·ahawk\ never trailed. j ump. The Ruslkrs. "ho Im pro' ed 10 10g 10 a 19.i.j ad' antagc in the first ll-O.taccK1ng'sRl\erofReedk)10a quaner behind nine points by L:aw- St'm11inal matchup 1on1ght. wn. C10d ) Hente r added ,10 p<>rnts. IO rebounds and six steals. and In another ga m r a t 1he C ues1a ('hrista-L.awson also had 10 Points. =eumamr~ . . Ln non-league matchu~· Hol~ood Bark. ftnaoace IBIAC~I •' 190 L& Afl rrntel CStf •tn•I 620 360 180 rr~ I n M Grev Oran1e Coa11 71. Cabrtllo H : I he -Buu~aa Beadl tt: -Valley ~ ' THUUOAY'S HSUL n l;:e r~n"c~ Hin JeveneiVOOuOre Ouf\f ~°cif~~ 'g!~~~~ tVeienzull•I -~ ; : wr~~~ .::::..~m~..:m~Jll(. PTrateS cruShed ('afiriTio Int Cir 1rst· 44: Stefanie Pr°mper hanlf\C orthe (Urd ef l1·deY ._.,...,.. "'"""'' F1u 1 A!OetJ. • I.me LO. s u 11-XACTA 11·41 H id '41'0 round contest behind lr 23--pornt. 10-Oilerf 16 assists (O go with her n ,.ST RACll. ' tu•lollo' u EXAC1'" 11 •1 Pa o U9 oo ••10 ren Ruo Tn• •reveo. Outtn A1vo•• u DAILY TIUll"LI tS·t · u oa10 "" 60 rehou nd pt'rforma nee b} . Lisa points as H unttnsto n fka~h evened ~"~~.!_"J~=,zue1e1 l.60 !·: ~ :g Get=.;:.~~·i:~:~' "900 H O l 70 ~:,:;;,~~oaa To Jov Cotor Cuoe twellno r...:1'::.:: :\~!,:m,~_m __ 1" _ __.1_..1""20~uo-.-.lDO Sch.u.rrulktr. its t_cdg~r at 4.4 0.1th the win at C ap<> .tllr Force 8e1>v fMeu 7 IO '"' Beau Verger el 0 0 l1Q SEVENTH •ACE. 6 li.r•ongs Brend trnegt CCo•I I IO 0 0 <)chumaker wa~ successful on I 0 of alln !;';: r~n~3 »ran, Tune Bt0o0 , Nlgn1. Jo••• "·~c.,.:;··~; 1 1M,,er•I H O ~~:C,~b~'!n~~~~';.:,~~:eniueie i • 00 1~: ·:: lle~~~o~•;.v ,c~H•rvutl • 00 17 altl'mpt'• from the fidd. whtk Jan.e ttl' Perf!>h O had 16 points. Preclo". Men19e Sent, Ci•le J'e\t•vel Al\O -ren Hao•gr1n Privett Eegie Caval•v r l)O ''"" tMtleJ 110 U EXACTA t7·)J 08•0 '7560 to...aren R indone had a tcam -lead1ng 1ndud1ng fi ve th lhe fina,I q uaner. to SICOND •ACE. 6 •urlong, C•uo A•mono Roca s1eee1te\1"e"· Pero J• • 1,, f 1 11 A1tene1ance 11.'°9 Sit. assist\ for 1hc Pirates (8-6) lead thl' Oilers. Tami (hick· ~ulled Lt1t11o!en Sereneoe t\lln111 8 80 S 20 '.J •O $Qlamt nre Uno HinO\Oml Ruler '°'"o ••n L'ov Hetcna Kro\l•n Her Rovat Mutue• henellt U ,9SI 119 . h 1., Erin'l Fun tSll>lUei •OO 210 n EXACTA 111·11 P•IO usoo V ere ~tamoovanrv Mage1e1ene·1 M•o•c Ntllv In a rolkge game· d o"n 11 rrbounds to go Wl l er • ,, .. ~.~~r:,~s.mo,on JIO ,.,:,1~~~ •r~~ 6 turio"o' rooo soo HO N ~·2 EXACTA ,,_,1 oa.o "~ Loa AlamJta. Monlana 78, UC Irvine U : fhl' potnt'>. r n Fino Mv wev O...rOOl<ta •O..·•rtt• s 10 l 70 n f"KK six 6 , 11 1 ~ti oa.o '1 9'1 20 10 o\-ntea1ers rt>ma1ncd unable to ga.io a La&!ID-Deaell 41 o Saddlet»ack U : r---lA~1~1r!·1~Pr~otK~~"o~n~~~~r~·~~~~~~-'T~~~~~~;,.,,"""'_.:_ __ ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~f;;~c1Li'1~o~ao~•~o---:':~~JT~Mutt~~··'°~•~Y~'S~•:E~su~1. T~s~l!!!l~-i"!i~n~o~n~th~(~· r~o~ad t hi-. '>t'a'>On los1 ng fur The .\ n1sts rrcelvc a as ro n an- 1 81roeon, i:::ootloo'8 "'•"•" Moeroae·' l •Ov 1"" 1 11 7 s 1 IS6 """"~ii 11c~''' ••vt Mr"" F•ST •ACI. lSO •ero' t e o ur tml' ''avr!rlH·mnrmmrr-m-'31'1otJnfl-M'ffl~Aa~:e-..UOtltL.l:J~W U DAILY OOU9LE 6 61 Da•O119:10 A>\o •en Ovt Crou Brul \ An•e E•a11eo EIGHTH •ACE I I 16 ,., '!\on •urt c; ~ ,.. £ G b TH•o ••ca. J 1 i• mote\ 8uOl>'f H O\J\f Soe<••"'V \moo•n Ooerator IB•H I)'° s '° • CJ!) \:l(~e;..I~~ :c..111 •IC••) fall lo 1-4. Crialm crs. e nabling C.oiek Men 1pa11on1 6 '°" ) IO 160 u EXAC ITA 11 S1 06•0 '3110 lnlu·•.,enen 1s111ven11 l 00 , '° Ta~ Sum Ltev Sum ICereloreJ Natah Cea~ fofd had a sea\On-~ln1tt1eoacK at home. 1 Love Rac1ri11 rce11a~n· • oo o o six TH ••CE. 1 1 1• ""''' on '"''' Ste•mta cs10111e1 } to Timr-tttt-high 23 polntll o n nlne of I 2 \ho<>llng C halme rs led Laguna Beac h (3-21 n EXACTA ll ·SI oe1e1 is9 oo "'rom th•· t"oor. and added 12 re-\\>Ith I M nn1nts and ninc rebounds. , , SICOHO.llACI. 170 varel\ II ' '' t'" Los Alamitos __ racing entries L~~2~~~~~::*~1 11 IO ''° "'° 520 u o 14 •O ll IXACTA ct 11 P1'4 '7969 SEA KINGS RIP MARINA •.• TONIGHT 'S I NTIUES (S5111 ef S.·llllM ..,..,..,..,.M ,_...., Flrtl -t 7:l0 P•n-llA-CE: lSO Vircfi PurH '3 •OO Frlhtt l oHr Oto• 0..INl\Q Pi,a_l5.000 I Pini. Glorv I Ptre1 I 7 Trucllle t..1rk IC1rooza 1 l w.era II.av tGar<••I 4 Aooen 1one10 <01oerK-\t" S Smetn•"91v IF tore11 6 J:t.nQ Of J:oll•on •Wa•o 1 M.~, Vl(IO<'I !>ono I ;fe .. O"" a 8ouno1'nti Pr•n'"' Leoti t tt1m Ce1nn fM1•Cnelll 10 c .. ooe,11.an Moo'I !!'11>,pnrel" AIM E lietllle 11 F1•1t Scnoot Gori !Wero ~1 -Soat.l<J!nQ. OooOte1>ug I !>1l~enion ·13 ~"tt•OOll ICrt&Qer I ti R'vero~ To Cult 8e• IO•oe•,,•1e<- 111 m 117 117 m n 111 •n 171 111 171 J.n •n in ____ S 0 • CE lSO Yaro• PJnt \J 000 7 vur old~ Cle1m.no Pru \J.100 I J: 00111! ,,, ... , CrteOf' 7 S1111ac1ou\ •wero l C!X>v Cell tRolll • 8P'f1lfln91Y IO.~t<•\tn1 S Mooni•O"' SOln n tG•rr1e t • Je< Hot 1vauo11n1 1 Elusivl Wao IMllCl'tflll I Ot\CO\ !>011cv ILew1\/ 9 Mr Awevnewen• • Pronor t lo Wlnd\urfer !Gth1 • Ahe E~ 11 Sovfrt1Q" Srn•ll'I 1 C.arr A 17 Fiver •Lec•tv1 1l On """•''• Je.., L er ~•• U Wtn Or 0 t lf•ugnnr •n 117 •n 11' 177 117 119 m 11 9 1?1 117 in •n m • THlllO RACE lSO verO\ p ,,,,I!' n 900 1 tHr OIO\ ( 1a1m•no Pr t~ l 11 ~ 1 A1ur!! Rl!OfC(a •laO.t vl llY 2 lil! c~·....:..V••r .. , •n ) Natvr41tv\H<.l&r;;i9.-'Oid~-.;;.~v.---·-t1t ' c.ooo P"o• 11111.;1111n •n S Ooc•or Soa•••t P. • t~'O' 111 • 6 8aco•o Sauer.one •C r•a9e• I 19 1 Boy Roc •e• •Pe•t1 1n I Anou Ber Go WIJl<O 111 t T OY'r1•3" l~l'V ff•I '" FO\HITH•ACE 910 V&"l\ P''"' '•100 I vear O'<I\ & uo C1a1m•n11 l>r otf' H 000 I Mon11eu• Le R~ 1Peu1 "' 117 1 Otlllitr Ptte (Veugllnl in J 1111eroal•on.a• tto~ LPJ«JOI. ~ • Runtll Rouci,,nec• •J:loro 119 s Pwor Iru f Ptrer~ 177 6 FtH f M1cltt~ lblotrlc > \10 '" I 5'oul Of A11 Oioit 1Garc1~ 1 177 ~l"TH RACE. 3SO Y11ro\ Pur\t U 100 1 •U r olO\ Cla1m1ng Price \ 11 !>CO I LOl'V Eaolt ILtw' 111 1 Mt"•.,•v rCreaoerr 177 l W n<wr1 Foe I H1trl) 117 • L ""'111 v ~ a\t Pa ..11•f"t 117 ~ Cuar>0va Rto l a<•ev1 112 6 ~,.,.,,.,o So110 r O•der •r> ,,. 11' I St•• 1 S•.o •Ca•OOl•I -in 8 Ocx van Marcv\ 1P,1•~r.1ur 117 ""'1 He ri,., En• tVou~"'"' lTI SIXTH RACE. lSO Y••O\ "''"' \l IOO r • n & • e •• .I ... ..-~ o\ ,a (..i .. 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JlO"t'rcd their way into 1he hndge. · c hamp1on,h1p ~·m 1tinals against San Em McD onough, a 6-9 stando ut Ra m on "1 a "irl:·-10-wire '1ctor~. hcadloOlor the lJnlvcffity o f C'ali- ·d b' 1uo1orlluhb). Jo>ce & Co_ and 'omia-aftct-gr.adua&1on. led &he t he l-ompan> h~ ~n·ps 1s oh' 1ousl) 1n W oh·es-Wlth 24 points. a nd 6-5 'it)IC tl'ammatr Ro l1 He1dgerpoppcd for 21 Jo)n' '>(·o red IY point\ and 1he 1ok.ecpthe Warno rsatba). Saini'> hal·k~.-d him u~11h three ..\dam Kl"t'fe. Woodbndge's 6-10 o thers 10 d o uhk· tigur~th 1un1o rs 1un1or. s<:ored :! I pprnts before fou l- W 1llic Lane and kO ~tl'"art v.11h 12 ing o ut. ... apiece. aflt1 Darrl'll Ra lie) with I 0 at Shannon pointed to o ne span 1n the Irvine">&> m. lir$1 qua n cr. that ht' fe lt e ventual!) Santa .\na Jumped to a 19-6 lead proved the turning point. and In 1ne (6-3) was ncvt:r able to His club h ad a five-poml lead. but pare the dl0 fil'1t 10 less than four tn fi ve consecu11ve possessions. failed point'> to take advantage. e 11he r tu rning thr .. , though1 a 1one defenSl' wa!I the • ball o 'er or 1ak1ng a q uick shot. 1n a n'i"l'r and 11 wa11n'1." said lrv1 nl' con trast 10 tMlruct1ons. . Coach .\I H a nng. w ho pulled his '"W e d idn't get the J,cll> do ne," said team out oflhl' ione anifi010 man·to-· Sh:innon. "Bui I don t want 10 1akl· man_mu_1111JJ ule' 1ntu the second am t h10g away from San Ramo n. q uaner. !Flat s a 1neteam :~- ln inc manajcd 10 pla)' with th\.. quicker Saints fro m 1ha1 point on, hu't 1he damagl' had tx·en d o nl' Santa .\na\ dl'll'n>l' ltm11cd In 1n1.: lOJUSt ~4.7 percent from tht>ftt>ld (2:\ uf b6). w11h Batle)1 till' key ~cfendl'r. · .... Jfaile) nad ta kt'n 1 e o pporiFOt'o; bcM hooter for the st two car~ and. he'' allowed h is o pponenl!I 9 perce n1 'lhoot1ng:· ~1d ';anta .\na Coach Greg ( oomh' "!•thought we pla)'cd good defen~·:· Santa A na. m eanwh1l.e.. shot-the h o ut 1n storming 10 a 46·30 lead,' at thr l'nd of three quancrs. ne11 1n ., , -oH615"3:l l)Crccn . · Sa• Ra•• It, WNArWre H : T he _hojl Warrior.s fell front the rankTOf the unbeaten \lS the Danvill~..bascd, W oh cs ra llied from a fi vc-poinr defic1110 the fi rst quarter and went on to pull ii out for 1hc1r fifth 'vi~lory 1n eight '>tarts. • "We go t into some foul trouble and had to cha nge w ha t we wanted to do ... H-ucs earri 70-63 win Edt1on n . aayoe St: The< 'haraer\ \tU}cd ah'e 1n the se"enth p lace hrackct h~ h old10g t~e,Jiomanche' lo fou i:..(ou rlb Quarter points. M ik'· He nder..c>n tallied 16 @ tnU an . ott -. te a no a e I fas tht (l~har:gerH·vened lh_eir o_verall mark at 4-4. The game "as deadlocked at half· 11mc an4.I C an)·o n took a thrcc-p<>ant kall' into thl' final quancr before Edimn's pwssutc-dffensc began to 1ah~ 11!1 1011. U•tnnttr 74, Arte-.ta H: Tht' TroJans. with Eric Olin hittina a ..-scason-hi1h 24--poin . and-Steve StolLofT scnd1n1 ho m( 23 points: ma10taincd a nine p<>int lead thro uah the Sttond and third quaneB at W oodbridge. then pulled away for their seventh win in eight stans 't o gain a seventh pla<.·e semifinals benh aga1ns1 Lo ng Beach ~ilson. Las~(ilanen was held toa season· low l l .P<ltOlS. Westen It, Cotta Meta 47: Al n1\l.Cn1ty. the Mu5til"lt-(2-6) ~ pla)'•!l& under abnormal conditions with Tim Felter (injured in practice) and I wo o t hen m issina because ofnu. -~n1 -KOrU-Pa~~ a sharp spill in the third quantr. but returned rn the founh quarter and fi nis hed w11h 16 points. Tom Mo rris added 14 for the Mcsans. Weaver!a layap propel• Barona -: ' ~ '-'---· -__..._ -~--------....-.--- -------------------~-i -- r.IN SAVE• ll'm-81822* on our King Cab SE V.fJ with automatic transmission, air conditioning, black step bumper, SE graphics, power/sport package and dealer installed options-or up to $541 on ·our lowest sticker priced truck. • I ~ t . . $800 cash back on all 1986and1986.5 4-wheel drive pick-up truck models. $600 cash back on all 1986and1986.5 2-wheel drive pick-up truck models. $400 cash bactron all 198Fpick up truck models:---. . ,. " - •1111 ·· . 1 .,. ~ '1 .. ., s•' • ,., .:..:;:-:.~:5:.:._, =:::r..-~'1.."o:::..·~ell'nners lo\se 16t ... .. • .. ... • .. • .. • ... .. • ~':I!'' =:-i: l :i ~:~ii !~ ~:~rne ri ! L: :=: ! i i 1i i·n la·st 1 7~am· es ''°"41 r o 1 • o·,...a 2 , , 1 ,.,"" • ' o ~ ' w i.. 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IGMnf' Solton 111 Pflllao.!Pnl11 San An1on1.a et O.troll UI•" 11 Cteveleno O.n•tr II O•llH S._t!_lle •l Phot(ll• Hou,ton •t Porll•nd Lallen Ul, Tr•I llaaen.115 ll!OltTLAND I llSJ -C11rr S· 11 · e-9 19, Vandewt'Otlt •· ll •·• 12, S JoMi.on 9· t• 6·9 1• O~tai.r 10-10 0-1 71, Porter 3·11 O·O 6, K'en 11Y S· 11 •·S It, Peuon 7· 13 3·3 1e, Jonei 0· I Q·IJ 0. Hollon O·O 1· 2 2 Martin 0· I 0·0 0 Tolel' 43·9S 17· 33 !IS LAKEltS I Ill) -Grn n 10· 16 6· 10 26 WO'lnv 6·1' 2·2 1', AbOul·JellOllr 7·11 •-S19 E )OM-·~· s-J--u Scott ll•JO ••• 11 c- S· 13 O·O 10· Mtt1tiew1 •·S Q·O I. R11m1111 3·• O·O 6 Bric;.ow,kl 2-3 I· I S Tot•I•: ~-ts '12·19 131 PO"llano 2• lO lO 31-llS . Lll•et\ 31 26 .0 3'-131 TI!rtt·ooont ~1\-0ruw, Pe•'°"· Scon F~-::---~·.J.atlQll!.Jl~ :......;;._-~,..=-,,,""",.,,,.,.,.· '•1C:-tilff.,.,w..o-9-i111Jor1. o nrrn TAl)ifUT- J110011r ~ni111-Port1tna 1• (S JO""son 6> Lllktr\ •I IE Johnson II) To1111 lou1,-?ort111no 13 Le'<fr\ 2• A•ttncsenc-15 007 tu.o11 2 O l -. o·•-.,• l O 1 · 2 Tol•l• I• 6 10 ~ 'foll~ ~• "'""· • . ' -Mae1n11t• • o 1 • H•llllme Q!:•n1>1 Cout:JH f. over the ~OS An_grlt'S Cl.1ppcr\ . r01111, 15 9 12 59 ~1' ,; : ,: S: TK"'"'at' None The dekat was the C hpfX'I"\ tounh k-llv OHn.n ~UGH SCHOOL GMU stra1ghl. \heir J61b in-th ' last IL -=-""-• .--..-u=sr ~ AftrVlltVSJ;""-wliirt-'lt•rt.r ii.T games. and their 4-1 9 record 1s thl" " 12 11 »-so . IMM Grllftllt T___.1 worc;11n the N BA. New-1H•nier 1•11 Sant• AN YalftJwsf; Mtkt WeedseA. whe pac • Ciem l o 3 ' Murr.-1 , ;• 11-Clippers " ith 28 potllls, tied the scon· Deford ~ o • • Hllcl\t11 10 o l ?O . four times w11h long-range: ~hoh in !~~~u' " ~ ~ 1~ ~~.':~' : ~ ~ ~ the fi rst 9', minutes o f thl' fourth Ham11t0<1 2 o 3 • Luc'<v o 1 o . 1 quaner before Eddie John'lon'!> 20-~ a 0 " (##.,,. l ::!._!=_6-_footer from above the_ l.l·~ put 21 ~ .: 4~ To•••' n a 10 s1 Sacramento ahead for good. log.106. k«• •v ON•...... u~~pla . -- twoori Htrbor 11 • 6 ,.._ 41 Theus thcn hit four frn• thm\" in To1111, Sc-bv OullrtlH S•n~!c~~.~.;,•1~~,,. • 19 • 17-s2 the ·next 52 seconds to put the Kingi. 11 "17 S6 HUfttlt._. a..ctt so, C.pe v.-.v 44 ahead 112-109 Y.1th 1:18 lcfi . · (Nen·IN-l C lippers' rookie ccntl'r l 1111 Sen R11m0<1 WOQOOroOg~ TtcpotCl.ll Nooe • 19 21 12.-60 9 17 17 13-'>6 Unlver.itv 74, Art.Ii• S6 . 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New York's inbounds pass In other N B<\ action: Bulls t7. Pacers , 88: In In-then \\3\ t1p~d away by Kc in I h I J .1 \1l f..cnna • d1unapo is . M ir al' nru an Budu 104, Hawks ts: In M1l- ·4'Urpasscd thl· .tO-prnnl m<1r~ for thl: \\:JUkl'l'. Jade S1kma scored 11 of hi\ S<trt llY Ou1rtw1 '1 ·•"''"g1on Btte~ It It I) Ce0t,1re"O VelltY 9 11 16 Tec11n co1. Hunlonglott Buen coecn 10th time in 11 gaml'\. gl'lling l.t of •--SI> hts .t I points in thl' final rx·nod ~" I~ fllllllt) Ill lhi.' fourth q uaner. ·and t--•• Chicago clu1scorrd Indiana. J.f.·t . rn made :t three-point pla) that couit' to a uc.to.r~ O\cr, lhc. p 11 ,.r, ,J!!lldmcJ ? QS-95 lead ~ the JJucl..-. Lnuna 8NCll 41, saddlebuk n The Bulls. trailing 70-n.'\ alll'r 1hrl'l' \q>n thl·ir thirJ straight game. CNM·INWI> quarter\. madc-nrnc ot I S \h111' lrom -r hl· 'ir ton mo\ cd--the sccond- s.--.a tn>" L-a..c11 c• 11 _lh~nd a1tttlof!11nc ff~-Htro.w.s:.. ~~~~m i 1,:~ ga-m~~ -__ _.. fL..__._ ---1'.WJ1::11e:m::..=.;:::: h I d h h Id llJ"~' in thl' (."cntral D1\1S1on. -!tr~ rv r-r ..._a;;--1 6 -~~un . n 1ana. \\ ll' c mt1\t w11 1on 1 l 1 Mt'J•H 1 6 of the night. finishl·d \\Ith 11~·1mH'\I l ar~ ( ummtngs k d Milwaukee Edbon 4S, ~nven J9 Per" • o • v "~·"s o 1 nninl total o fthl· wa'\on "hik hilt in~ \' 11h '~ p<llnl' Rtrl~ Pierce and Paul (lrvlftt TllUl'Nmtftf) lllegaoev I 0 1 vovo l 1 ,... It.) h _, I S Siltl"loen•o o o o cru nt•\ 1 • 19 on onl~ of 2.2 field goal aucmpl'> in ,. , ll'\\i.'~ au • aplCCl'. Edi\llfl 1u 1 ~nve11 C:Jt> Co·"" o 1 1 1 ..,11••0•0 1 o 1 1 th 1 t pc od Bullets 128, Warrrors llG: In OaJ..- .. " pf tp le ft pf tp To••'' 9 • n 71 , o••n 13 •s It H e a~ 'rt -• t '• J ·-' 37 Kimn t1'7, ~HS Pr.ixe 2 2 1· 6 Pac11e(l) J o .z. 6. 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It· 10 '-119-ltlC'llttr (WI cite Luisi, II· I , . -· l2~S1m\ (Wl Otc J1men11, IJ·S 132-Buh_erd !NHJ o Rn kulloKl. 2.AO 138-Ec:1<1uno IW> dee Ore•lln. 9·1 US-!.ltrhng llllH) dtC JOl'lt!\ 12·8 IS•-Pelone (WI dee Benanal I·• l6S-F1~1\tllm1n (WI Otc Earl, U·6 l7S-Mar•uc<I IW> OK LuD••\kl 7·3 191-Tren IWI P Norgero. J 70 Hwl Tullar !NH! p Jone,. • 71 Fietd hoctrev MICH SCHOOL MertN 1, Huntln9fon 8e•c:ll 0 ~· •a \(Of "? S•t"'f'l I P.,.,.e I Coe e H•f-\ Ght<••d·"• M I Janas 0 c.onnt-H8• 7 HB • Scnulli 0 0 I 0 8<>ktn o· o o o To1111' '19 16 2s eo Toltll 39 21 II 101 ..._r111meo: Montana. 46·3• Tllree-POfn1eri UC 1rv1,,_Brooki l , M Ook1orciv1o. 7. Bucnenan I, Mon1ane-Zanon 2 T ecnn1c111' OuC11eine. Monl11n1 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Or•nve CNst 70, S.ntll S.rb8r• 0 (ltlvtrlldt Twrnamtftfl $tnl1 S.rbllre 1631 Ora,_ CNU (701 fetlpttp '9ttllltD ¥.o•r so~ · 1 0 0 S 011•1\ 2 7 I 6 Mc( a " 1 0 3 2 McC.avran S • I ti Neda s 1 5 11 Juoo • s I 13 Slt\lfnson 5 3 1 It Mll\e 1 I S 15 Mnr\ 5 I ) II Kfl>v S () 3 16 W11•-J I ' II Pe1,.,111adt 0 0 2 0 8 -?-l l I Tr·ev1fl0 0 0 l 0 Y e Co• ' 0 l 2 Care•• I 0 0 1 l.u~tl 0 0 0 0 To1e1\ 15 9 21 6l To1111, 1• II 17 70 ><a .,_,.,, Sal'lla Bero••• 39·3S T11ree·oo1n1 I''\ O<e-r9e Co11\l-Mc:G11vren 4. Senta BMOere-Marrisoo I. S•e••~ l W1hon 2 T!cnn a1~ None Borgou1" 1 0 I 4 Wor l"V 4 0 1 8 M•,.nf\ote·6 Toronto S IOI) Tulumeno l 0 l 6 M11r11ri o 6 1 6 W•nn1oeo ). St Lou1' 3 Roe....,. 0.. 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I so no Dan I \'1HO~nt•O 12 ma(~trel DANA WHAlitF 1 00111, 21 111\9*4 H baU 86 00'1 IO 165 roe ' COO J "'Ille ~ t•l!I 8 '~0\,,~80 Wlshing you the ·Happiest of Holidays and a Prosperous New Year l ~ Your Newport Beach Home for: \ ••ulbwick Palo' Ralph t.U.n ) OOLE·HAAN Min.nesota-pushes unbeaten streak to 13 against Toronto From The Associated Press 1hough thl' Flyers were o utshol. 38-25. llo th players completed thl'lr hat tnck\ tn the: thtrd pcnod. T he FlH·rs had bh11cd starting goahe Rill~ Smith for 1hrrc goal" on their fir•a four shots of thl· gam e. A ftl'r Po u ltn scored at 2:5J. Kerr backhanded Marl HO\\e's ld1 point <,hn1 pa<11 Sm11h a t J: 15. Kerr \Cored Jg:tin rl'directing -Poulrn <; <>hof past i...,m11h at ti 04. Whalers 6. Bruins ~: In Roston. Pa uJ La"-1~ M~cb.c.n. a.ad Kt•\ in D111et·n scored on Hanford flU.."l'r pla~., and the \\'hale~ spoiled C harlil' Simmer'<; ninth hat tnck and l'nlk<l thc liruino;· <>cH·n-game w1 n- n 1 ng •area J... Flames I , Nordlqaea %: la Calgan . Jex•, Mullen sco red twice in a four- goai fir'it period. sparking the Flame' ,to 'ICIOn QVCr'Quebec. Rangers obtain :Flyers' goalie NEW YORK (AP) -The Ne" Yo ri. Rangers obtained Philadelphia gnaltcnd{·r Bob Froese on T hursda\ / 1n e'chnnge for defcn~man KJell Samuclsson and a second-round draft pie~ rn I QgQ. Froc<;c lied for the NHL lead in '1c1oncs last 'ieason. but lost ht$ sta mngJob this seaso n to rookie Ron Hcxtall. He has ptayed in o nly three games this season. with a 2.6 7 goals against &\crage. "r m 'er) e>.rned (about the trade):· Frocse said. ·-rm Jlad the last couplr o f months are behind me and 1ha1 I'm going to a team that wants me." - In other bo)s' actio n: Edlaoa I, Ualnnlty I: The Charae11 outshot thr Trojans. 28· I. and received two aoals apiece ftom And) StrauS( and Kent Lundbtq to up their record toA-1. Strause. Mike Weiss and Lundberg all scored within t he first 10 m inutes oi the game. leavina link doubt is to the outcom e. Chris Thomas also or~d for Ed iso n. Merkur -mAT¥~- morne-ntum • • • 1s·gi;ow1ng- ·Special monochrome paint treatments are new on l ~87 mod@ls ---tt-. . The 1987 Merkur XR4TI enter =4==~;.;;:-~·~1hlf~~Sitii'i ~---.- .America with growing mom,ntum in the marketplace. Larger. 15-tnch wheels and Pirelli tires are added to the Germall"\built sports sedan's fully independent front and rear suspension. It retains its 2.3-llter four-cylinder turbocharged over- head-cam · · port electronic fuel in]ect1on. The engine rs coup ed to either a · .. , . ye .. .,,, .. ~.1ueJ,lowcoolant,lowwasher:f~ld. manual transmission or an optional front brake pad wear and seat three-speed automatic trans-belt~. mission. Aitelectronic AM/FM stereo Special monochrome paint radio with cassette tape player, of Germany, Is assemt!led at Rheine. Germany by Wilhetm Ka-rrmm-nummr.n:ras1erco·ach builders. It is sold through more 1Jincotn· ~Con .Jnen .a showcases · stat~ISrt Lincoln Contlnent8' maintains h h levels of standard ul ment an atate-o -t art automotive t~hnology for 1987. · · Lincoln' 1 antt-tock-brake-system Is standard on all model.a. This feature help• the driver maintain 1teerlr:-g ab1t1ry during emergency stopa.~:Hlwtttotlcy -~ conditions. __ _ n o n on 1nental 1s powerec:fby a s.o-tttan tnevttth sequential multi-port etectronlc 4 fuet injection for Improved driv- eabillty. power and fuef economy. The twspef'.lsion featuret micropro- cessor-controlled front and rear air sP,lngs with automatic fronhio- rear and side-to-aide leveling. New for 1987 are upgraded corrosion protect.ion and a~ises:t Givenchy designer serMp5 with , res. Standard equlpment..!ncludes coach lamps, power deck lid pulldown, comp-asslthermometer group, duaJ power seat recliners, dual s~-way power seats, etec~ tr on le AM/FM stereo radio with i treatments. In black or white, are four .speakers and cassette storage ne~ot the upcoming model.Ye=a'""'r a=t __ ._...~.._.._..strument panelalaa are. no extra cost. standard. An antenna mounted in than 700 special~ qualified Lin-cassette tape player and premium coln•Mereury-Merkurdeater~ttips-. sound. keY.lessentry stem, du~-..,1 .-c......-9~ in the United States and Canada. illuminated visor vanity m rrors an leather-wrapped steering wheel. Remaining standard Is a full the rear window replaces the power complement of instrumentation in-antenna in 1987. Merkar XR4 Tl eluding speedometer, tachometer. _ _ The aerodynamic three-door Lincoln-Mercury will introduce The Ford JBL audio s~stem, -x;encttm!tmt,9n*ttre-t11te11ror=--==t-~1te· ma1.on:attnm~ldets:;::em~P1D1nz=--:-11=l fuel gauge. turbo boost gauge, §.Qorts Hdan keepa1ts fast-alopiAg-forincreased stab11tty and per- water temperature gauge-and hood and windshield and unique formance at highwf;ly speeds. -tR854 family,.Scorpio-a German-JBL speak4trs and a special 140-·, designed and built luxury touring watt amplifier matched to the car's warning lights for oil pressure. low bi-plane spoilers that minimize lift Merkur XR4Ti. designed by Ford sedan _ in early 1987. interlorforoptlmalsound .. --Age-limits and better sa-fety- pushed for off-rOad vehicle-s WASHINGTON ' (AP) -A federal safety agency urged a voluntary age-limit ·on riders of all- terrain vehicles Thursday. seeking to stem the · rising toll of deaths and injuries Involving the popular off-road machines. The Consumer Product Safety Commission also called on manufacturers of the machines to halt marketing of the smaller versions. designed for · yo.ungs.ters under age 12. • safely ride. Even the smallest .~.-can tip over or roll over bringing serious harm to even the most capable ,of child riders.·· But Alan Isley, head of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America. which represents· the manu- facturers of the machines, contended that elimina- tion of small an-terrarn vehlcles could actually cause increased danger. Riding A TVs Is a family sport, Isley_ said, and if Lincoln Town Car The widely popular three-and four-wheel recreational vehicles. known as ATVs for short. have been assocjated wtth 559-cteath.uID:<f m.Qre than 230,000 injuries since 1982. prompting the commission to launch a detailed study of the problem. the smaller machines are not available for youngsters. parents may decide. t.o--&egin riding-..__/_.:; O®ble_. or children may try o ridt larger~ heavier "The A TV issue is the most serious problem this commission has ever addressed . .. serious problems require serious solutions," said Com- missioner Anne Graham. Commission Chairman Terrence Scanlon noted 1hat-21 percent of deaths in A TV accidents ----Involved peoplauodeL age 12, and said studies by the safety agency found that ymmgsters do not have the knowledge or skills to operate these vehicles. --'1'he message 1s c ear.ff Scanlon said. "The A TV Is not fust another tricycle that any child can adult machines. Both are very dangerous prac- tices. he added. Rolling over appears to be the major danger of these vehicles. especially the three-wheel versions. The vehicles have a s~d . rear axle. which requires a rider to lean outward when making a turn. Unless the rider Is skilled. this leaning can result in overturning on corners. commission testrng speclallists said. _£ou~wbeeJ wr.sio_ns_Qf ttla\lebJctesnave gone on sale in the last year of so, and they seem more stable, officials said. Thursday's vote on. the recommendations culminates 18 months of reports. hearings and testing. ' I Brilliant· Deduction _pretty' Y.Du1Lbe_ckJ/ng_ In style! -+=-, i . • Low financing 9. 15% PR • Close out pricing on 1986 models • Fine selection of resales . SADDtEBACK·r StlddtebllCk BMW •5 Otdfteld Rd. IRVINE In the lr'Ytne Auto Center 405 IO. to Ulke FC>Nlt Dr. LEASE FOR * S299. 0..?"° ..... 5.0 EFI V8, comfort convenience pkg, key- less entry. electronic AM/FM cass. P.S .. tilt steer. A.C. plus all stanaara features. • s2Q,299 . • 60 mo. C.E.l. on approved crecm. Cap cost 20.660.00 Residual value 5841, 15,000 miles per year Drive away '3448.00 Includes 2600 cap. red. 1st payment + tax & license. Total of payments 19032.60. (728631)(744853) NEW Standard features 1-r.., .. ,. rr. wdw defogger. AM/FM ETA radio, fLW{_Jt-rtnD.~_!_.ac!.._floor matt, spare tire cover.~ -· ·~1y,619 .. .... Mercury Sable All standard features + A.C. -Electronic AM/FM cass, .tilt steer. leather wrapped st .. rlng wheel, speed control. int. wipers, pwr locks, and more. . BUY FOR ~12~699 ' • 48 mo. C.E.l. on approved credit. Cap cost 13.072.00. Residual value 5776. 15,000 miles per yMr. Drive away 1727 00 Includes 1200 cap r«tuctlon. 1st payment + tax & li<:9"M Total of paymentl 10.053.00. (65U31) (645334) NEW Isuzu lmpu.lse ~:~~"0.0 -===--"""'== . _s 189. oo :,._.,~+-~ 5 speed, epor1 ...... ~ dOOf lh, AM/FM ETA etereo. ow w/..,....., boOeter, anti theft & more. 8UY FOii 113,299 ~ - \\.\II HI Hll' I tfOMt' hK. CllanCes 11e you II l>nd wt1.i REAL ESTATE youneeoatthepr!CeyOU •1111 to ply wneii you read CIUSlfied d11l'f WATIHf'HONl Hoi-u ~ '-· REAL ESTATE OCEAN VIEW CONDO Dissolving par lnershlp Must s.11' 3BA 2'hBA walk lo beach $220.000 •Sin111e or cozy couple. A Smalt IBr. yard. no gar genl 650-64 t3 u 111s paid Reing avail , ..... w/,ju ii lattl! $700 NO PETS 722·80t 1 2fJr 2Ba. walk to beach' 3 bdrm, 1 Ba houte • South lrplc. pool. tennis, centra~I oJ PCH Freshly pa+nted atr. 2' • c:.ar gar S 16SK gar1Qe avatlabte Avaii 642-4391-0 . 642-2789-N now Otana 63 t-t266 llH,111 Great duplex in best island location. 38R frOflt h04se ._ 2BR apartment, super Income poten. li•I either yearly or summer/winter. Sell Y .. p,_,.,.,1 ---Ctl ClantflN. 642-:5671 for information & surprisingly t. Lavtefl 2·110fy 3bf, 2be: equipped kltch. Kld1 o.11. $195. 539·8191. agt F• UllllU lBR. 2BA Tradltlonet. X'lnt cond Steps to beech & clubhouse. S 1500/mo. ---675~!_8t Agent . ..• , .... 1 Bdrm. 2 Beth S950/mo. Chuell Jones 131·12te dgewa19f 87 t·216e ... ~ .. ., . .,. 186 $850 uttflty O.icf N- pets 102 E BAY APT 6 11ft9'11Yll•I 18r. fenced pool, catport. no pelt, $550. 5AW191 ;rSlJ/mo: 2BR P~BA TownhouM. All bullt-in1. 2078 THURIN TSL MGMT 842· t603 -- --.anmn-• l1Mlftlett ..... h Pool. recreation room. laundry room. 2 Bdrrn. ___ $650 I BA FUAN/UNFURN $660-$690 "JA tB.R FURNISHED • $585 Crnr Newport Fwy & Baker ~Sorry. No pets') Cornpletely remOdeled Like brand nevii. CIOM to SHARP & CLEAN 28drm . lJUses. shopr&--be9Cti lits cpts drps, _dshwshr. TSL ~MT encl garage. no pe 642-t603 or 722·90 t2 S670tmo 645-5577 Mediterranean Apart· ment l'iomes. Unique 1 & ~11oor-p1.,. Pool• a spas Momentl away lrom: Sei.cted Unlt1 with ~~!° plac;es Now laking, __ vii1011s tor Oecemet>er occupancy lnl:oll'fr re· stricted Units ava1l1ble For further 1nforrnat1on, please call (l 1•)121-1111 OP~N OAll Y 8 30AM·5 30PM 2Br 1Ba duplex Wash- er/Dryer $900 No pets Call 644-6780 Anytime' . r . furn ortm- lurn S 1600. NO PETS 29 t4 W Oceanfront Avl 12115 63 1-2242 Sherry Bachelor un11 1blk 10 beach extremely clean, lull kitchen. yrty '475 548-4239 --Ill UIY• UST IPll .. ...., .... New Park Newport "ONE MONTH FREE RENT'' \ enlGIW/UmEW Office next to Newport Harbor -1ll80 sq ft at reaa-Donable rite slip • av11t w/otflce. 645-7100 -~ HB Tobtn Sida. Warner & Bolsa Chica. 264-1375 sq tt. S 1 per sq 11 gross. Call 525·4310 -HUNTINGTON BEACH Window offices in 11w suite with secreta;i1I area Rent Includes furn. Ii· brary use. perking & photo coPllS 11 S 011. TracUt1on&1 Realty u1-mo $2.40 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 lines. 30 day minimum '"the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll <.imw1n..,: da1h neMpaptr on 1he OranFe Cuasi need~ 1ma~tnatl\t, proJueti\t,JJ\uut artr~t who undersunds men hand1Stf1~ tu Jes1i:n ;1<her1ts1nF for a vmm uf client Ab1lt1r to prud ut e lilyouts .tnd pr~enuuon )pees tor -llt1f6ffl00Vt . rt-al esmt-and rm1l-ad\Trm1nF lit J fasi pace 1s essenual. Our d1S( 11min.1tinf -marlm-d~mandl quilm· illiEfrl~ ~ewspapt>r prod-tirnon kno\\ ledge-1s-zn j Ssef Ab1l111 m work under 11,i:ht deadlines 1s a . rnus1 Prior neMp!ptr t'XJ>rrienct 1s jO lid\anta~r Pos111un is lull rime. ~o<xll'itnei1ts. salm r 00 per hour lt'1K-5f OO ruums . ...._...,.!t"""r ___ _ • reve Hough. Art D11ect(1r ; ~J \t'eH Bll Suter r (rHrJ Mesa .. California 1Jl6!7 PIUS SfMll Remodel Md NEW & REPAIR. No job . .-Wncut GLASGOW PAINTING Additions. Wells. Doors. too small. Top quality. DUSTY'S Landtcapelliwn l~t/Ext 30 yrs e~per . NJ. 1111, I 1111, m Reas. FREE est. 631-?345 Main. Serv Wklylmontlv rel ~ ~42-521~ _• __ WRIGHT ELECTRIC t time. Free est 241-t&<*O SMITH OUellty Painting ~ 20 yrs s.rv. & Const. exp.---------Int/Ext Comm'l/~'11 ~/OPOI clHn-"483279. CdM 873-1180 ti ... /Cuafftn Apia. Free est. geo.9938 Ing. Truck mount ~ ·=· ~ . XiOt:: rimouslne fC)I' your Grid Student Painter• S11cm.D01rlck18-41-3334 -·cMstma1 patty. S35 hr., Int/Ext Oual work. low attri~Putln .. **.H DVMAN•• LAX $100. 6<46-6294 rates. tree est 720-9149 iiirililililii-iii-ll'lli...,.......,.__ Large Of' small. I do It all! ---@!fiESH JOU, emolled-P1t531-5519 onw mtg. ••Miry Int /Ext. Ou11f1y w~rk - meata IOI' your holiday _,_ -men1h1p, fr11 eat. Ins d. Turkey s4 10 lb Cornish •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Muonry Of A" Types Lie. 231930 Rob 840-9504 me hen .S300'11:1 Salmon P11nt. Drywall. Catpentry Blocil walls-bl'ick wOl'k·tlle PAINTER NEEDS WORK! All fll Liii j; lb. 788 w: 19th. C.M. etc. Gary 6'45•5277 PTL patios .. rre1 est. 53e-4433 Int/Ext. ceilings. refin c1b Your LONE STAR CATERING FENCES-GATES Tr11 trim ........... HW I rttta1r 261 yr1 e119 ; WOl'k guat. Ser11te:e OlrectOl'y Fresh Sm<>tlect Same Day Domp runs. C.P.1,IN.B. Free est Refs. 875--8-(88--Davis P1intmg 964-3831 Ree>reMntatlve 831-&711. 640-1313 ah 5 . area. Jim Whyte. 842-720e - - ---PAINTER NEEDS-WORK!. -1•2 ••21 . If •10 "--eat/">-net-HOME REPAIR. Plumber. MMiat lntlbt, cetllngs. rettn cab NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING • ••• t • • .,._ _,,... ""' electrical, tile WOfll, bath -(261 yrs exp., work gu'Sf 887 W 19th St .CM. tsr=eys. ;:tiOi. paths. & kite remodel. 847-2328 ... , ... Davis Painting 964-3837 847.6041 StOl'es or Ofcs 600-3000 .-c. No Job too small. · CLEAN & EXP!RT ------- ' Sq. H . Agt-54+-5&32 . ~.... Reas Mldtey 538-0553 Plumbing. palnt1119, cariiet Over-21 yearn){peflence..,.1"Pii1itittrilililiP•IPllL~'!!'!ll9"l"9!!r' ONE MONTH FREE The Calif. Pvbllc Utllltlel a · · cleanlng, etc. 819 or small.' Lie T. t 18,428 730-1353 1• FXAfAIAO INTERIORS Retail pr office 89c Commlulon, REQUIRES .,. . Afas. price. At 635-47:M ••ABC MOVING•• HANGING/STRIPPING AIC. sign. 780 sq. ft. that 111 uted, tlOusehotd Fri PR fl mo111up l~ll Quick 1 c.,etui n3804e \llSA·MC 673-1512 Bt 846 0845 gOOds movers. print their Also Mariners Sch Scheel· H !!I LO RATES 552.0410 • --N1¥r.port vo · P.U.C. Cal T numbef 1n alt ule ·~ day rates N.B. L f HXdliNd • UoVINd\ _ · P llltr 11 Tll.111111111 lllTI ~dvertisement!· It you W:30e3 · Garage & Yald.,kl~ •.-n-t.frH tit Intl t. atch terlnQ. · F'uft ~ hewi I .-t~ -"5-1182 TY-ttntt--~M-47 Custom-T'9Jt1Ufin9:·Gvettty Newp<>f't Cent« M0-5<470 the legality of a mover, W~ld like to baby9lt 3• · WOl'k, Problems-No Prob- Gall. Publie-Utlltlel-Com· childf:wl In your hOme fof HAULINOW, Col.!KAN .. UE,s' 1t•••...... 1em11 ... 3288&4 554. 7831 TO SHR Exeout Ofc 881 minion. 714-558·4151 the holidays. Wages neg. QUALITY " • " "' · IT-Ill...-.. M - -Dover Or $325; phone goodtefs(714)549-3113. 7 DAYS. MIKE, 722-7158 ...... • ...... . ~n~~: ~!~t H'~!:~ •---a!· J=· Cltui,.... CLEANu;&HAULINO St~M<;,°1*~ed t4e.rDf111-1 ... Hauelte 548-4919---.inl Any type octd Jobi C2all Lie. T'24·4:M.M1-8-427 f°Allptumblng&hMtl~ N fo A09 8 CLEANING anY11fM, Kyte ae 1 ·858 • NEW Warehouse StOl'age wkdys. e73•0517-eves REBLOW .SERVICE· At .. _,.._.,.., AllO Int/Ext Paint · ,..,....._. .. , ..... aty _. I P Llc•288597 • Clean 11ouse 152-j ' watch with diamond ~el Orig $1800 asking $525 Mint cond 494-8 t 78 ~---~ Piano Org $7500 Moving Must sacrifice $5000 759-333 1 Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. M·ust have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance. run all over town when you -- tique auto-in c.laaifiecl? ················~~·· --. ! DEUYERY DRIV :~l • Oaily Pilot motor route .. ~ • available in Laguna Beach .,~ :. area. 1-2 Hours per after-~ noon. Earn $500-$700 a tf • month. Call 641-4333; ~ : Monday-Friday 10-s· P.M . - : ORlllE COAST : D1ily Pilot • 30 W. Bay Driv Costa Mesa, CA • •••••••••••••••••• For f4.10 you can advertlee your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There 11 a 4 line minimum and the price is the same whether you advertlte 1 day or 3 da . It's a reat wa to turn th -no We are· alto offering a Gulde to....., 0...,. ..... for S1.00. Thia guide Includes Ideal on how to advettlM, how tp plan, what lt9f!'I to Nit, ptu1 Ideas for a better garage sale; alto a garage sate lign, pricing 1tlckers, lilTormatTon on city ordinances and ari Inventory lheet. You· can purchue your Garage Sale Kit tor $1.00 when you-place your ad at: ,:.,"" Orange C09t Deify~. 330 W• 89y St. Coet1 Mele Hunttnaton 8Mch lndependlu1, 642-56 78 17Mt leech ltvd., Hunttngton a..ct1. Monday • , 1:30 AM to 5 PM OilellllM Aehel•4 • w u au u cc j ro PROTECT YOUR PROP-t 1784, P~GES • 1394 TO tn Section l200 •nd 1200 5 oJ ,.atllton o4 ..,., and 0.-11on to cauM Ille under· Orange County. Cel1f0tn•• :RTT IT MAY BE S0t:o-AT l43.l INCWSIVE.--Of' OF· trieC.idorru..l'robateCode mind f0t sale, and• Wftf ~d to Nit Ntd pr()C*ty ALSO EXCEPTING flier• ' PUBLIC SALE IF YOU FICIAL RECORDS. ANO IN • ...._ •. Aftdenoft, At· 'lolice ol Def1mt-and Etec-to Hlflfy said -obltg•t ~iom-any porlk>n OQI lfl· ~-4iiiiiiiimfi:i::i'.1Fii8~"!7'1~~~11ll~--~"~E;!E~O~A~N~~EX~P:~L~A~N~A~Tq1~0~N~BOOK t 171l4. PAGES 1432 ~.z..-........... uon 10 Sell The undersigned -1~ ,,.. under: :k.lded within !he County of Dailyltllot~ber 19, 25, , OIU s:-TNCCOSIVE: O ltftt .. i te:' , LOI :1 Slgrled caused sa1<filouee o4 O~flll Of C1lll6fn F""• P""TNE"·s' . .... t" ... 1 Black, never used S300 ROCEED1NG AGAINST OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Anveter.CA llOt0-'511 tautt and Eilctlon lo Sell to default and.of eieclton to be PA~CEl B ORANGE 1:vv ,.,., '""' . ..,. ., ,~ 760-6797 fOU YOU SHOULD CON-SAID COUNTY. AND ANY Published Orange Coul :>e recorded In lhe county recorded September 4 :OUNTY ---------Fowler, Senl• An•. Call· r ACl A LAWYER AMENDMENTS THERETO. Daily P•lol December 12. 15. #~ere th• rHI properly IS 1986 as Instr No 86-403114 LOIS 35. 36, 37, 39, 40, 42 PUBLIC MOTICE lorni• 92705 fncka 90J5 On Jlll\uary 16 1987. 11 ANO LOCATED ON THAT t9 1986 OC:llad • ol Olllcial Records on tile 01. and 44 of ALTA Viale Tract, LeRoy G. Robetia. 19151 '71 CHEVY with camnar } 15 AM GATEWAY CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FM176 Tlcor TUle l1taurettco hoe bl'"-Record•• ol Oi· ts perm-i>tfle(eolrocorded K m70 Fowlet. Senti Ana. Call· "v IAORTGAGE CORPOR· DESCRIBED AS LOT 2 OF---------C-.-., of CIMomle, • angeCounty nbootc6p1get451nd4tof FM:TITIOU9IUIMll lorn1a92705 s~ll. stick stull. 6 cyl Mov1n& 500n to !hf ne• 'T!ON a Cahlorn•• CO•pot. TRACT 9090, AS SHOWN '* Tr ...... ., LODEMA Said sale ..;,11 be made. but M1soellaneou1 Mapa, re-N.\m ITAff•MT ThOmH G Smith, • 9 idnt cond • ctean S t9S(} Santa Ana Auto Mall ll•on as duly appointed ON A MAP RECORDED IN __ PU8L __ IC_NO_T_ICE ___ C OFFMAN. tlllUl-Tll #ilhout co11enent or war· :Ofds of tile sei County of The lotto-119 pw~s we Desc1nso. 1rv1ne. CelifOtnia 675-4317 f ruslee unoe< and pursuan1 BOOK '366 PAGES t5 ANO NOTICE Of' IALI OF,.Cllll, 1717 titnly. UPfKS or Implied, re-Orange dOlng buSiMSS as VISTA 92720 o Deed ol Trust 1ecorded 16. OF MISCEI LANEOUS T1WlnE'I IALI #llnut Gt-Aft., "--ga•d•ng l•lle ponesSion. Of PARCEL C ORANGE ASSOCIATES-LTD . I Cal•· Tl\11 business 11 con- •-• · VW 62 BUG 2no owner July 13 198 I as 1ns1 No MAPS OF ORANGE COUN· T I No '"9ed, ~-1111'0. encumb<anees 10 pay IM OOUNTY fOfntl L1m1ted P¥tnotlhlp, ducted Oy a generll pan. -~ I lD Jld 1~-tn bQQj( l.ilJ6...o lK CALIFORNIA . . • Dated December 11. • 13 C0tPOt•te Plaz1. Suite ~ cw.i:.--ffl~..i.M""u'-S-1 ""'se""t"'1 "'s28~r ~esl 1596 or Olhcu11 Record5 1n YOU H!~~Hll:-o:FAUL T 198fl the npte(SI secured by Mt~ i>9f map lhereol rec:Ofded In · mt ~rleRoy~:-.oG.-.AObiil.,-.,-,-,----- 1915 FORD MODEL f . tor-ofler 720 14 18 ne ot11ce ol !he County Re-FROM ALL OIL GAS MIN· UNDER A DEED OF TRUS.T Pubhllled Orange Coast deed of Trust wllh interest book 32 ptge 25 ol Mii· 92660 This st1toment wet filed :oroer or Oraf\ge County E R A l S A N D OATEO 2128,a. UNLESS ::>a1ly Piiot Decembef t9. 26. as in Uld note prov~. ad-:etlaneous Maps. toeotds o1 St~ C. H<>P'll\l. 13 ••lh the County Clotll of Of- • pe<to todSle•. mini cond YW 174 Tlli•C >iareotCahror,,,a Exeeuled H. v 0 R 0 C A R 0 N 'l'J)U TAKf ACTION TQ 1986 J1nu•ry 2. 1Q87 vances. ,, •ny. unoer IM Hid County of Orange Corporate Plaz1. •200, County on Decemt>er m1dn1te blue bod~. Me TUnS'gTeBI' $1000 YMONOE BAlt ARO SU BST ANCES LYING PROTECT YOUR PROP· F20S lermsols.id Deecfof TruJI, PA~CEL j) OAANGE .19"--- -- wheels, btk lenders top & .DBO 631,4,356_ i nd LILLIAN ~!.,kARQ BflOW A DEPTH Of .m scsoro AT ---------lees. chatges and eapenMS COUNTY Thos busme11 II con-,.... TOftflfltnnn~S-"16:750 NILL SELL AT PUBLIC E"rrnOM THE SURFACE f ftTY fT"MA"Y Pta.IC NOTICE of lhe Trustee and ol the Government Lots 10. 1 t ducted by a llmoted pertner· Published 0.1ngo Coul 080. pp 673-5 15;\ Vanagon 784 Gl low "UCTION TO HIGHEST BID· OF SAID l AN O BUT "'eEPOUBLIC SALPE. !~ TYOOU trusts created by RICI Deed and 12 in Section 36, Town· 1h1p Illy Pilot Decemt>er 1t. M . -miles show ouom con· )ER FOR CASH OR WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF N AN EX LA.,A I N DCl'AlllT•NTOF ofTrust shlp 3South.Renge1Wn t. VIII•~, .. , lid .• 1986.January2.9, 1917 0111on mclrty e~tras Must ::ASHIER s CHECI< IP•Y ENTR'I' UPON ANY POR· OF THE NATURE OF THE Dl!Yal~NT Sai<i Sile Wiit be held on San Bernardino 8no .end C1llf0tn1• L1m1ted Partner· F203 , .... ••ert"4 1111 S~lll Nice Cnrrstmu tble iii rome Ol·Hle tn ltwlul TION OF THE SUQ£ACE Of PORVOCEEDINS~"''~Go~'!.~! UllVICll Tuesday J1nuery 6. 1987." 'di1n. H shown tJy Unit· Ship, SI~ c Hoc>kon• present' 642 1444 none) of IP\e Untied Slillesl SAID LANO FOR THE y YOU Hvul "v""· 1~1-MTAl 1 JO pm in the lobby to IM e<l Statu Gover11ment This Sllt_,t was !tied 1----------... 'If J2h it Ille lrODI BnUAn<:e. ID Ille.. PURPOSE OF fXPLORINO TACT A LAWYER lllHOUM:ll MCTION building Jouted 11. 60 t Survey _ #!lh lhe Counl}j:letk of_ Of. fltllJC Jl)JlC( 8uTgumfY' "'meflll~ -A•ltl ft...•tlta'.. tlOO > 1 d Or an o e County FOR-riOAiNG EXlRACr. ~ f;' ~A~ltA~~~7"1 et NOioee llh8fetly g1venoy Soulh L-•• Street: Orange. ·more c:ommonly known ltlg8 County on No119mbef 1--__;;.;..;._,_ ____ _ inlerior 5 spa, sun•oof. .,. • ::ourthouse. rcx.11eo on tNG DRILLING, MINlllG, ~~ c:;;__ ,,.. ()eparttTlefll of ~op-hi no as 5165 Grftn River Drive. 19, 1986 K -9mlfm~. lo•AdM-,-M-1i'P'U'!"!l'l!'!'!l('"'!'!.1'!2-P!'lec-tr•a-r•u•n•s+>;;ac;,,i'ii,aTna ou evariJ be· PROSPECllN<rF"O'R. ~E'-~ t 1 menrs.Mcer. At the lltn41 of ,,.. •Mt1l ... oron1. A91720 t--'---=----,,.17'1!1n 1 P'ICiifiCMN W IA mtles S 16.900 497-57 t3 good n~s brks s295 ween Sycamore Srreet and MOVING OR MARKETING orn;a Ta .:~'1 •on. 0~ Ill ~rc;es Secllon. of the publlCallon 01 11115 not!Cle, Tetms 01 sate c.Sll in t•w· Publtshed Orange Coast N.\m ITAftmWT after 6pm 74 JEEP Cherokee 201 3•oadway Santa Ana Call· SAID SUBSTANCES, AS ;ie',rc~pan":u~!'::ty:, City of Huntington BNctl. the 10111 •mount 01 1,.. un-ful money of tile unned Delly P1101 Decembef 5. 12. The f~ portons 1te o•n1a alt r19ht 11ue and-RESERVED IN THE DEED :Ounted T 1 · under and th•t the lollowl119 requests Plld O•l•ne• 01 lhe obi!-s111es on conh1m111on of 19, 26: 1986 do.no bv"""' 11 Bociett Alla~ 1976 Spider 414$995 645-62•0all S, ,.,,ere91 conve~ 10 a,.,d FROM PRESLEY OF I t :u•~ 'T t for.~,..,. Oodarlt!On oa11onsecurodbythe1t>ow sate, Of pert cHh 8ftd bet· F171 Prapeftln.575klton 8Ml.. XlirJI Cond new factory NAB.£RS •ow ne1d oy 11 ·unde• said SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, A ~urs~~n d 0JANUA~Y ·~~ •as •e1118Wed and os 1v1ll· desct1bed deed of trust ind an<:e ellldonced by note N · 3rd FIOOf. Costa Mesi. CA top, stereo. Pirelll P-6 )eed otTrus1 1n 1heproperry CALIFORNIA CORPOR· ,•9c:5 .e as tnat No ' able for publtc re11t8W com· esttmated coats, UPenMS. :ured oy M0ttgage or Trust PU8LIC NOTICE 92626 t1res. $3500 0 80 ' ;11ua1eo '" sa•d Couf\ty af\d A TION RECORDED NO· !IS 036307 f Offi<:I 1 Ro mencino December 19. and advances ,5 $82,224 53 Deed on tM Pfope<ly so ---------Ptt1m CorporatlOf'I, Ten- 848·5896 CADILLAC >1are nescr1bed os VEMBEA 3, 1978 IN BOOI( · · 0 1 • 1986 11 11 poa1tble l hll at Ille SOid Ten per cont o4 ltft0Unt ITAT.llllNT CW ne.-Domnllc, 51 ti P1tll Loi 17 of Tract No 294 7 12909 Pl\GE 1 t 15 OF OF· :orCls '" the office ~I the Negative Oocler•llon No. 11-01 •••• the ...,,_1nn ..... b•CI to be ...__.iled with bid AeAND CU•llfT Of' Avernie. MempN1."TN 38117 UI C.~ ICCIPTll · FICIA RECORDS :ounly Recorder of Of1nge ... 6 · C .. _ .._ .,...... .... ., ""' ....,.... •• -_..._, 1 """' LARGEST SELECTION nthe C•ty orCosta Mesa as l -1 C llf I WILL ...,. 4( ondltlon1IUMPer· may be less than the tol•I Blds0tolfe<stobe1n writ· u-...-r-... -1 This Ou11ne11 I con-RIJ Ltni•1 ••·4100 of late model low mileage )el" rnap reco•ded 1n Book PARCEL 2 s~r~ i T P~B~i'c :UcTION ml! No K-63, Tentett11• 1ndebtedMSS due •no end Witt be rocel-.9d " ....... NA• ducted by • COfporlllon • -Cadillacs on Ora,.,ge ;4 .Pa9e t 8 ol MIS· AN UNO!VIGEO 1J5STH TO HIGHFST Bf00£R FOR Tract Map 11769) II a r• tt Sllllllt>IO. the Hpteled the af0teteld office et eny The following per1on1 Pertm COfporl llOf'I, Jlm· SIPWTI ElllPIAI County' See us today• enane0us Maps on the 0 1 INTEREST IN ANO TQ ~LL _ASH OR CASHIER'S Quetl to aubdMde I five (S) openl"f bid may be Ob-time 1fl., the llr9' put111-111ve •o.ndoned the UM of m1e 0 Wllt1i m1. Sec· DEUVERV DEPARTMENT •Ce or !he COUf\tV Reco•der OF THE REAL PROPERTY ~HECK ' Ole 1 ti of K r• pweel Into ltlten (15) talned by cllling the follow· e.uon hereof lf'CI before lh• FlctlttOUI lualneu retaryfTreasurer 540 9100 >I saoo Coun1y DESCRIBED AS LOT 2 ON .; PIYI 8 mo toll Sl119le flmtly hOmes will 1t1g t~ numbefs on dato of.... NiftW· Ae1i801e DellfComp, Th<s slltement wet htod McHR£N'S BMW · The st1ee1 ~ddress and THE M,o.P OF THE ABOVE· ~181 1~ 1•~1 ~t o4T:!': be eonttrveted on fout1Mn the day befOfe tn. ,.... (• ll5) Ollod ti* 12th e1ey of Do-S772 Gardon Oro .... 81vd.. with the County Cftfli of .Or· Lft 260011arnor Blvd >tt>er common oes19n111on, REFERENCED TRACT. 5~·u~H FR~N~•EN;RANCE :141 of the lots. and one (1) t45-64t8 cember. , ... _ =652. We1tm1ns1or. CA ange County on Nowmber M -F t1119 S-S 11116 • C~ST ~MESA I any 01 ~he 1eal PtOPtf~Y TOGETHER WITH All IN· rO Jj,j[. OLD .ORAMG IOl will 1CCOmmod1te axis!· 011« O.Comt>er S, 1986 V .. ........_ c .... n16~ f 10 1986 lt:===r>2'6-S ~ c Blil :Ku 19rr ~ l'b e 11 ab o .,_e • • PA!NEMEttlS 1'ttffl£DN. -uu~ORTHOVS£ -IM: ,,.. tcllllOllC..::B&l191llSl!J1 ;...;;...___.:===:i' P!!ll•l•llll Fullenon CA I a ac imo )U(POrled 10 be 2224 EXCEPTING THEREFROM .; acre Ille la toce1od·•t M42 ftOflATtOM ••••••• _Nldjp .... ,..... N~referred to1t>cwe w.. Pul>lilhed 0<11199 Coat 7 4 6806300 Xhnt en11ori paint 4 on ~a1e1gt1 A11enue Cosll CONDOMINIUM. UNITS 1 _OCATEO IN TtciE 200 Enis All9nue (&pPro•lfNftfV Tn.... er T.D MRVICa RIChatd J Still Jr Stilt& flled "Tn Orange County on Dally Ptlol Docembof 5, 12, ·~.21w13~,911.511501 oro tet or M ake Oller• IAe~a Cahfo1n1a 92626 THROUGH 55, INCLUSIVE. :!LOCK OF WEST SANTA USO '"1 N II of lhe fntet· COlj.,ANV, iiettt, If Hamlin, 2049 c.;.,t~ Pwti 11f19184 F261013 19. 26. 1966 2 l3·62·1 t414 Miss Pagel Tiie undetsogned T,ustee LOCATED THEREON 'NA BLVD (FORMERL 'I' Mctlort o4 Edwlfdl Street ClfMlr ......... AM11tenf Easl, Suite 2460, Los An· Betty A. Brunk. 5772 Gar· F173 Cl ASSIC CHEV 66 l•SCl8'"1~ 811~ ltab1hty lot 8f\y PARCEL 3 ~~~TCA6~~o:~il .~A~~: and Ellll Avenuej. The tit• •• ..,...,,, .., ....... L.... ___________________ .._ ________ _ Mom~ car runs 9,681, New ncorrectness or lhe street AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· !Ille 'and int ... est ~on~ currently zoned O·RH3H>· It .. Or ... , cA-. (fM) APR FINANCING I $800 Fl tOdress .,.,d Olhe< common MENT APPURTENANT TO d It ..... ~ CO.t.000. end la~ 9M1ll . On Approved Credit ·ever ittung irm les1gna1Jon ti any, show(I SUCH UNIT FOR THE USE 10 d•n ~ holdf T byl 1"'....,1.._ H E1t1.. Aelidenlllf. 3 TAC..,._ 601\Aonth/30"to 0own 650 4430or631 4092 ie•e•n ANO OCCUPANCY OF sa1 ..,..... o rus n ,,. clweltl=•s>Woete lnthe Publllhed 0.1ngo COHI 'Lim1teo Time Only Wf llY ALL MllirS Saoo sate w111 oe m•de but THOSE PORTIONS OF THE ~rope••-.:__!''suat:e<' ~-I~ C1ty'1 II Plen Daily Pilot Deeembof t2, 19. rnt.BesJrtCIJ.OQ_S.AJW " ~t1'10UI covenant or Wit-REST RtCT ED COMM ON -ounly .. ..., II • --...... A copy of the, -..'-41sifontv-11-2-'6. 1916 ._ _ _....,,. QS ~ tAuCKS an"fy expres Otl mplli(f.'7e· A"fK~SIGNATfl>-IN TH' .U.PARCEL 3JINTHe CITY _..wtttt-ttle Ctty C., • .. COME INOA CALL FOR 1ar01ng 1108 POSMst1on or DECLARATION OF RE· :>F IRVINE 'couNTY OF of Huntington fleectl, 2000 l - - t540J1mboree NB 640-6444 8MW 3201 83' 5 spd 8 /C Im Clll, sun roof, nu tJres. low mileage. .tint cond S 11.500 759·9207 ....... lltCI U lon IMvllUOOI• .... a.owNao eMW'' .,. J• 4 .... ',..., 1MJ•t•1 '"--·· .... ~,.., .......... ,_ ... ,, ..... u. 'VJWI s ...... ,, ... ·-· .• ,.,,_,_ -totNIJ , ........ ,,... llnt•HI 'D IJll 1--ll'll"ll t .. , ...... ,,,. ,._, ... , .. ,_,_ t 11 •• ,., ............ ,.., (h f\S4tl ,,,.._ ... ,., t-1 ... _. __ llli...Ut) ... ___ c....,.,. ... ...... -.,.... ,,.....,.,., '"'·-·· ·-••1 ··-·--t lfMtll•I ....... _ ,_,,, ··-·--' ,_, FREE '""llhL !nCumorances 10 P•Y the STRICTtONS AND SHOWN :>RANGE s'TATE OF CALI-M1tn Stroet. Hunt1119ton OeLILLO edla1n1ng pronc1pa1 sum ol ON THE CONDOMINIUM =ORNIA AS SHOWN ON A Beach. CellfOtnll Any pot· C"E'".LET h~ note(Sf advances of 1ny PLAN FOR SUCH UNIT . son withing to comment on 1naer ttie 1errns of said Deed The total amount ol the ~AP FILED IN BOOK 120, the request mty do to in A 1-11 182 t t BEACH Bl VO 11 Trusr lees charges •nd unpaid pr1nctp11 011ance ... :~cESEL4~·A';S~~~~8E·Ofo~ #f11t119 within tO dlys ~this Nottce of .... 11UNTINC. TON BEACH !•perises ol thf!I Trustee and interest thereon, 109911\ef • · 110tlce by ptoYidlng •ilttin of llloel ::c!' 147-1017; Ul-3U 1 ,, ,,,~trusts creared by Sctod w•lh •easonablV eattmlled :15~0~~ T~~ ~~N"2'ou~: :ommonta to the Depart· llt f'mete )eed ol Trust COSIS upensea 8f\d Id· fY mont OI Devl!opmenl Ser· In the~-:' Court ol 112 CAYILIElt Wll Tne rotaf amount ol 1he v11nces 111the1ome ol the In· EXCEPT ANY ANO All vlces. EnvlronmenteT R• the Stere of Cllllornia. In Auto trans Ser r 138824 mpa1d bala,,ce of lhe obll-•11•1 pub1tca11on of th•S No· )IL Oil RIGHTS MIN· sourcn Section. P 0. Boll ind for tile County of River· 12411 )a1ton secured by tlle prop· hce al $94,655 59 :AALS MINERAL RIGHTS 190, Huntington Boech, CA tide "1Y 10 be sotd and rHson-Cutrenllv dated Cashier• ~A TURAL GAS RIGHTS' 926.48. Commen1s-wllt be In ttle Melt., of rhe E1111e P\8.IC NOTICE INTO SAVINGS 1ble esflrnated costs e•· Checks or Cert•lled Checkl • contldered by the declllon· ~ .... >enses and 1dvances at tlle payable "lo the Trusloe 0t ~Y~ROOCA~B ~N~ e9 e meklnQ body In Ill dellbeta· ~on':~~~ .. ~ Mlndemen ftt. ..... hol 0 MW woy to lme ot 11\e 1n111al pubhc•llon b•dCler are acceptable to NH A TSO EVE A NAME tlon on whethof . Ill En· Notice ,1 heretJy ... ,,.,, ltllt c· S THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt .n H ADf}OQ ~I VO (Q~IA Ml\A 64/ 0010 >I '"" Noltce of Sale 1s Trusiee p•o111ded proper <NOWN GEOT~RMAL tllron!Mnttll ~ Aec>rot lhe uncletllgnod Jit Mii 11 tvrn your icJainlreosures into A H SJ6 058S1 tden11hcauon 11 •v11l1ble 'TEAM ·ANO ALL PROO-lflould be prepwed for the Pf'""' , ... to the nignest with 0 $9.00 Clossifi.d Ad. lr.e oenehc11tryunde< 111d F•om 1nlorm1t1on which ~CTS DERIVED FROM ANY projeet and best bidder aub'-1 to oe led and de! vered 10 the out lor wtucn T-ruslee melln :>F THE FOREGOING, THAT Delly Piiot December 19 conflrmltlOf'I . ol -u- COR R S u r \AAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER 1986 ' e>erlot COutt. on Of l fttf the f )eed ol T tust hetetolOfe ea· !he TtuSIH deems rel11ble. Pubftltled Qrenge Coaal ' ·-1!:"°S $9 00 with VAi pyder Turbo mdersigned a written Dec· no representet1on Of war· fHE LANO TOGETHER 29thdlyof0ecomber 1916 • ~repaym•n :?nd owner rebll Ir ans· aratoon of Default •nd De-ranly the stteet addrns Of NITH THE . PERPETUAL F2t9 ., the olflce ol STALL a d cte tuns l rne 11anotorSale anda wrltlen othe•commoondeSignellon !llGHT OF DRIL LING HAMLIN 204tCentury P1tll $1 200 OBO 642-4321 'lot•Ce or Oeraull 1nd Elec-of !he ·_aoo11e dHc;rtbed \AINING. EXPLORING ANO rtatc NOTICE EHlr S~I• 2480. LOS An· 4 Line _.. Days-exl 334 or 650-647 l ion to Sell The under11g"'d properly 11 183 ORANGE :>PE RATING THE.,.E,.OR il9let CA 900t7 Count~ of eves ;auseCI said Nolloe ol [)e. BLOSSOM IR'11NE, CA 'ND STORING iN ANO RE-'ICTfTIOUI ..,..... LOS Ar190f0t, Stat• ol C•N· . aull and Elecllon to Seti 92-71' \AOV•NG THE SAME FROM MAim ITAffMIWT IOfnil ell the right tltte and OOOGE 79 Aspen Wagon fhe uf\derslgned c1u1ed S1IO p1opetly II being fHE LANO OR ANY OTHEA Tiie following P9ftonl 11'9 rnt.,oit of Mid ~Mt'\111.. $C) 00 an a 'c; pis plb am/Im 1a1d No1tce of Del1ull and sold for Ille purpoM of PI Y· ANO INCLUDING THE dOlng bu9lnoel 11: A) PIClflc tn and to .. the certain• re.i , cass 62K m1 alnl cond :tecltof\ to Sell 10 be r&-1ng the obllgellons MCured ~GHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR Dtyw11t, 8 ) Peclftc Concrete, O<OC*!Y ll!Ultl In the Cot· $ 1575 548·6833 • :orded 1n the county wnero by s1eld!>eedd of Trust lnclludt....: )lRECTIU"~t:r DAILL 11n1 a...er A---. F~ :lnl COUntles of Rl¥tfslde a . • • A • he.!.!.a.!J?•pperJY 11 louteq •!:Iii ~an expen-o ,,. ,NO MtNt-'~NOS 1eln v...,,,.~ 92Z01_--to,.,'ar:-S1tniMM~-Dtf'lte:--l--M----Dodge spen Wao<rn 79 l5ate C>ecembet 9. 1tH Trustoeend or S•le :>THER THAN THOSE CON· Pec,lie Secon COMlruc· l)a'llcutW"' delcl'lbed 81 tor: ~I Iii "'19f ............ a u t o 1 t ans a / c .GATIWAY llllO"TOAOI Datecl DECEMBER 11, tora,.Jnc.,.CINlofnll ., .. ,..j,, N C t .. t E 1 r A 1 , .... pow f'r ste'' brake :Ollll'OflATION ... Nl4I 1916 ~EYED H£R£8T, Oil OA Thi• butlnees 19 con· ~to • ..,. r rl'llOte port1es ,, .... 7• o ommercro ... ea Joe, u omo 1v.,, am fm cass 62K miles .,.... .. -Nof1tl ·~ c AL,, 0111111 A Ill I · .. AS WELLS. TUNNRI ducted by • COfporltlon PAACEL 1· AIVEASIOE Booting()( Employment Ads. There IS no price'''"" to what you con '""' cond $1575 ~. c....,. t11oi COMvaYMCI C09ANY, ~~RDOU~~A6~s A~=J~a Steptlen E Soll'IUll!en. odverlise. 548-6833 '1t-... Y100 l.it. 1110, ., .. MN TrwtM,., IUZAllf. rHE SUBSURFACE Of THE Proeldont !dfte G. IC~ ~ ~ .. KIUY, lmeevtM Vtoo ..ANO AND TO eonOM Tlll9 '111temen1 .... IMecl .,,....._.., Mlt Cet"" · tn •tie Coun Clertl of Or· P 0 C iHAns UHO£A-AHO N -..._ _.._.,_.,_r ,.,.,-::'... ulJtrSlled . rerrge OHi 'IEA TH OA BEYOND THE ,....__ °'ln99 ~ Dally Pilot Decomber 19, 28, :xf!AIOA l~TS JHEM· DellY f'llot Otcembet ''· H • PU8LIC. NOTICE 1986 Janu.ry 2· 1917 :>F. AND To AEDAILL. AE· 1'"· Jenwry 2• '· '"7 ... -...--. .. ,.. - -,,....,,.. .. .. , llllftl! , ... ......-..--IHhwlTl'I ~~,=~ IT ........ --..,;;;;;~~;;.,;;...;_--IAU Colotl 91\d .optlont 3 9°·, Annuli Pereen11941 Rate F1n1nc1ng IOt 24 mot on IC)l>ro....O Ct.Oii .... ..., ... , ..... , 2fi2• Htf'l>Of Cost• Mesa Mt·lltl LINCOLN 85' Maril 7 LSC Of'g ~owner, 1mmec like new. 30K rnf. m tr S17.500 720-0295 LINCOlN M.,k '78 Crtr1 -----------________ n_oe r uNNEL. EOUll', MAIN· NOi K IMll Pl8.Jt NOllCl r .,,,., q~OfA. DH NN .__ ______ _ ncTITIOUI ..-11 'NO OPEAATE ANY SUCH PmlJC M)TIC( NAiil I TATl ... MT FtCTfTIOUl"*91111 NELLS OR M I NES , 1-.......;..=.;;;.;,..;.;.;;..;.;.;;..__ TM lollo-119 pereons are N.\m ITAffMIWT NITHOUT. HOWEval, THI • IC - d<>1119 bllstnen I t CRUISE The fOllOwing perton1 wo !llGHT TO DAILL, MINE. f11Cnnau9 -· TRAVEL 2211 Matttn. dOlng bulHletl 11 A) Cua-nOAE,E~LOAE ANOOft· , ..,._ITA~ ,,..,,,.. C~ 92715 tom Bulioet• A&lollelllon :RATE THROUGH Utl TbLfollDMnl....,. .. AllOc:llfed Trivel S.· Sottwere.9tC8A80ft, 11 11 3UAFACI OR THI ~R ~~la: l-AW, 111ces Inc . C111l0tnt1 COf• Poit C.rlow Pt, N9wport ~ 0 0 Ff E T 0 F THE IM ft Quall """ • tlO, p0t11ron. 221 t Martin, 8"ctl 92MO • SU8 SUA,.ACE 0 '. THl Dena~. CA Nat Irvine, CA 92715 Donald L 8t!pp, 1811 Port .ANO. Al AEla~lO IH J1llllft JO'f Cle¥eteft4, Thil t>u11ne11 II COfl• CIWIOw pt., Newport 9Nch. fHE OH O ''ROM .THI HtH QUiii """ • 1IO, dueled by 1 COfpor tt•on CA 12MO -<AVM COUl'ANY. A ~· DIN ftolnt, CA MUI Atsoc1atod Tr-1V9f Ser· Thll bullnetl 11 <6n· GAN COA_.0 .. ATION. TNa ~ It COfl· vice. In( John C1r1on, Ouctecl Dy 1n lndl~ SUCCHIOA I Y MIWA Mted br' _. 11.-v!llW!ll VJ7JCootrOlle• ' OoNlld L St• NIT~ IAVM INOUll~ ,-.n Jor C61u•Mll Tn11 1111ement w11 ltlecl This 111..,,_,t ..-Mid :OMl'LIX, A CAUl'Of'INIA TM ..... ••If -... Erion Cream Puff. 11ln I woth '"-Covnty Cler1I of Of· wit" tne ~~~of Of· :OAl'O .. A TION f'I• _.... 1'11 County Cllrtl of Or• c rough!,1!1· tun1foof . •ng. County<>" O.C.11Mt ~ CoufttY on Deolmbet :OAOIO JANUA-'Y .!.a., .,.. CGUMy on Neuu..., Ul:==:..r"P!I> ~ '-wtlnd 4750 ' tM6 10, ttlt tMt 1H e00K 1•10. f'iws 24, , .. 41S-UllOfl40·7t60 Pan1I ,_, .. tMt,()'1~~. ,.,_ Putllllhed Or11191 Coeet Pvblllfled Of11191 Coeat 0 INITlllUMINT NO. ~ Of ... C.... 01111)' Pilot Owwmbw 12, tt, DlffY Piiot DeotmMr 11, ~. t 17 tJ. . ~ "'°' DI a ....... I, ti, 26 1986 J1nu1ry 1. t997 t.986. Janutf'y 1. t . IM7 ALIO IXClftT A1fY ANO tt, M, 1• - -,__ "' • -P7fT' .. • ADDIUS CITY AMT !NClOSlD STATf __ _ c"" -' YlSA O< M C • • -·-:fl> ---• bftu brNlci1t1 aNI ruifli"6 PftJP/r's ,.;Ms. s1)11ta~ btt" ~ 1#/mtJUs l!!! .,,.,-·ftp/«rmM oi tlJ,t 1i1"i,.,-Nit ;,, my '79 Accord. K:;,iclr,;;; ltas 71,000 Olf u. 'lii'-=-=n1:=;;,-1.-~~- '"°'is rafll(' from a low off/j() to'" mucli a.s 1171!.' Looking ulflkr 11" hood o/IM au. """-~r. it SttmS l/U t~hufUiJUlj~-- an il'W~Mivt a.lid si tJmingJw/t ttOll>• tluu ' an iteyt.' -T.~ A: The actual belt itself is inelpensive, often costifta less than S20 list. You'll find that the patnt portion of the estimate is for labor. AccordinJJ9_,Mot...QU_/~t'd.Iinv Guide. which is widely used by many mechanics to csti· mate the cost of perform in& ~repair, ii .wo·uld take a me- chanic I. 1. hours to replace the timina belt ror a 1979 -----fl~~~:t'i•IMl~~F~~9'-1NiiP.~~~~~~~~ftlro;~~~~~~~";:~~~~"ii''.'tf-!t11:'CO,O.,lf'it11m'rrc-ondhJoninllnd power itffiina. Not hav- ; .. ina 'either or both of thcte accnsorics would marginally reduce this time. The cstinuated time includeS adjustina O' drive btjts. the valves. the timin_a and re- placina the camf a 01 sea . op a - weiJh the advantaacs and disadvantqes of each facility before makina your selection. You can elJ>C(1 to replace a belt. at about 60,0oo miles. -- H~~.,w~.,,_.-...._LL~----------~ (l: I am con.sid'1r111g oddtng a two inch 'Wfi Hi ~ 10 my M'W GMC SIS pickup truck. but have heard that this is flow again.st thr /aK: Even so. I still Set' a lot of Olh" 4x4's roam· Ing the strttlf K'ilh K'hat looks filer significafll i1JCreaYs 10 wir height. Exactly what dors t¥ law say abouJ i~rrasiflg MUC NOTICE r ,.Cnnoue.,11•n UMleTA~ The lolowlng per-. .,. doing buMieee .. AdMll Fh"enclel Group. 2900 lrlttol Street A~ Coste Meu, CU2t21__ __ Alen l~ A1Mm1. 1330 Hempltllre. Clrcle, ~ 9Ncl\, CA t2MO Thia t1u8'M11 le con· ~QwmoM for this rolumn 011 a&1LQfPtOl1'¥J1J111Jlllftlliiii repair should be-addrrsmi to: THE AL'TO n'TOR Automobile Club of Southvn California clo thiJ ·""" spaper or call thr Auto I lf/omta1ion Cntl6 tJir«l: 1/J-741-4487 9:()() a.m 10 HXJ p.m. M<Ntday-duw F,_. ·' F I I . I l ' 1 ',,I Jr, 1 .. , . ~ -~_:__ft~~n1gn~e~ -t--0--sglve-tFa-ffi£· jam _iq tQ~_ sky~ In. less time than it takes a traveling salesman to redeem his frequent fl yer bonlls. Southern California· suffered one ma·or mid-air coilisio n _) .. ' \. ·'The ultimate answel' to nJSh·hour traffic ts for f!V~ne who ~lbly can, to work where he or she l1vt!S;." • . - -. J \ , llAllTJR •owsa Colamnlat ---- a crossing guar . .1gfl'l'd Ill O} lhl.' \,I,'\\ port lkarh (II~ ahout tratfo· don't do 1hat.. fhe~. the trof {'\ 10 \\Ork . -bookkcepmg methods that' would The recent n ear collis ion between a J o hn Wayne-< ounl 11. I 11tkrl·d an 11r1 n111_!! 111 !h" ,huut .ibuut trnlfa. nw-. ll·ad l·am· ran th·l. person in Lagu oa Beach bnng a onc·ttm{' windfall ofa., mudl bound J\ i r('a I jet _a,nd_a single-eng ine-plane over column ihJ 1 t Iii: no fill"-o . pa inwnt _1)a1ttn' aga 1 n't dn d opmrnt brr:iu~(· tl·11d1 1 n Laguna Beach'! Probabl). HI.' as a half-bill ion dollar'i. · Tiisnc~ land is tell i n~ ev idence. h.td lin k \;il uc But nm\ that thl' 11t'1rallic I ml·a n -thl'' r{'alh don't "rqxmed l> a brilliant g{'ographa. SourcescloSt' to the adm1ntstrat1on The. a1'r l1'ner. Wtlh 69 persons aboard . came \\llhin t1ulk" ha\l" hl'l'll running around. 111..l' trJlfa . . (an thl· person in Jn ,ine find :i ~> that \\hile the ovcrru!LL$ <:Qn· d.tngin);! thl'11 hl.'ll ' tor d numht.·r ~11 ~u the' nw\t 11dl· qua11111roll1l'' to crunpulcr compa~n -imn("'l Wl• liifUlng-10 resist an increase in I 00 lcct o f a pri\'atc plane. That's Like bumping bumpers mun th, . .it J ,u ... 1111 thl' c 11' ... o tar ul \Uli:l..-ft~P J on't \•\cn h<•H· to an<;\\l'r that <lOl' gasohne taxes. he ma> agrt.>e t~ such on the freewa y at 75 miles per h o ur. , -n~rt~ rtt1tt11ott. t hJ'\'...d13ilgl·d m) V.roni Chw nt rh l''-l' anlHr:tffil \,\ill tlw th rl'e chantt.l' '""!>to sta) an incrt>ase lattr to maintain 1hr Ha<.l th~ .\trCaTpilot n o l la e n evas ive acu on. !he m111d d\ to llll'tr \ al ue. . l'l ll\dlkr .... thl' 11.'Jdl·r ur a SUl'<.'l'SSful oil till' road'l'!-No. C'Xpansion that thC' new initiative will · h h b h ' 'd · 't rtw lin k· <oon<o-t1t:gu11~ an• t'llll' '01a 1d\·rl·nJ11m 111 :"l'\\J)(1n tkach. Th\' ultimah: ans"'er 10 rush-hour bnng death counl m tg t ave ccn catastrop ic c o nst enng 1 1 h\'' ;llkl .1 1.111n1ul ioulh in '-l'\'· "uri.., in .1n ,1\·rmpat·l.',·umpan~ in iratfo 1s tor "''ef)one "ho possibl) Pres!iiu rl' to expand 1ranspona • ..,ico~0-- \\,a\ .t hu~' a fternoon below in Di neyland. llort', walh It " d1lfoult nut w ... mill' \nahl'lm . \nothl·r uf lhl' · anu-t•an. ttrwork when~ he or \hi' l)\t:S Or si)endlna has been building for mon.· It'~ ti.me to c o nsidt'r limiting the number o f planes ~111.'.n \o!l put um:. ~1) wrtrto~rc; traffo: tru~Jcr .1,Jlu:m,i:c_ma~ULOf -m&\.Ntwir~.lf1w 1ov..herc'"he\ ~-Of.k.-1-ha~r. Oe1ept10Q' of business 1lat-bun abO\C. wellave a limited amount of flight tlwm "Ill h.1 ... nrn lkuJn l '>hl· t .1iu11,1 l:k.ilh. trar h{'' '>chool 1n Hut thl.'\ ~on't. ln'ltead. they will leaders. represent1n& themstlvcs. the space and tht•rcforc can't affo rd a n i nliA1tc numlwr of "t111ld ltl.l· to ta l..l' J t 1Jl· on on\· ( m ta Mt·sa ·\nd H~I anotha an11-w nttnuc to ll\e whert· the) wanl. to state Chamber of Commerce and the ~oml'l1ml· !\o tar though. \hl· hac;n·1 tralfo' rnmpa1gna : an If\ int• en-work "here th{'} want. and to Business Roundtable. haw <"alled on aircraft. Jom· ,o \ 1rnnml·ntalts1. "uch at a compute• C'omplam about th~ traffic. Ocukmej1an and Merksamer re· Whether Ileen c re trictio ns. a restricted n umber ol 01 rour<·t· ... hr had tx·ttl·r hum 1f rirm in I o' .\ngell's' "ian f {'rnando Eas) for me to sa). I live in pcatcdly 10 urge that a maJor ne"' planes or a llo cated night a pprO\ als. the experts need to 'ht· \\rtnt' tu ta l..l· a rick Thl' c'11 ' \':ilk' "~~..and_purposd) selected-an c-0mm1tmen1 -be made to high~)· ponder ways to e n urc _O u'=._atf\\a~ s a rc nOlJl co_ngc led ( uunnl !) -.cmru~h ~(,)l~14ic<~Ag pui-fhiH·ommotr.1lm1g rnadW:l)\Lrnd utliee onh a mile-and-a-half away. construction. __ 3S OUr freewa\ S. ting :101\'0d t11 thl' n,x•nmenl l.t:_l.'l'\\a) \ thruu&b_ut.hcL.pco.pic.'.\CUIC.\ -Hm-'e ~~poi'fTrolfcy? e St.ate. the) S8)'. IS not keeping F"n dil!f'r .:,..ndc·r-s ·, n °'•• s ' mca-n a I rip to the -\rh'T"'CIT'r.'<l \\ rrlli'r, ... ''"' dimt more dot" nut .,t't'm to-bolhl'.r them What No. but I can walk. to the omce (well. pace with the exJ)ansion of vehicular '-"-lit." ui1. '\.c,, port hu,1nt·" !X't>ple Jum p hothl'r' thl'lll "that other ixoplt arl' 1do 110 lhl' W{'l·kcnds). , travel. espt·c1all) in fast-growing m o rgue. no t to tht· insurance adju tor. .1"'11.ird \\1t h hm·tc•"l' 1n hand alkr dn' 111g H1 ,1nJ from \\ork through or But }Ou i..now. 1 JUSt might take. a suburban areas. and the.-rt'suhing Hardnian case shows the need for trained coaches · Ulll.Ul.-( .tlCtdW' .\"ut'tatton ha<o not lk -.---~f-:::h~t' rl·n·nt flap o\rr ~U'>J)l'nded ninnded a pol1~·) \lhl·rd1' l''l'r) lwad . Laguna R('Ulh High loothall u1ath lllJCh nw ... 1ht.·:1t·t1lkgi.:gradualt:\\1Lli -----(l'trrfl'I.. tf'.ifltman 1\J tkar-<ul prnpl'I lrl'.lk nt1al' and d lC'rtililJtl·tl l'\ampk ol "hJt happl'll\ \\hl·n IJl ult~ llll'l11 h1:1 1n onkr 10 Ix' a IH'ad tnd1 .. 1thml' \\ 11hnu1 credentral., 3rl' l'nach allO\\t.'d to hl•Jd r rogram' tn 11ur ~uh,tallll' .ihu\l' 1.., onf\ OOl' pa1 t 1ol r uhllt. \l hrnil\ 1111', i..1nd Of\ltUation Pl.J\l'f' \\ hu .1r.· r he l'>'>lll' " 11101 l' th.in drug ahU,l' lll.ll hl·d h\ rrnfr<,\111nal lo111h.1ll Plclc) thl' t uc I'\ the rntq.trJl) uf ba ,tng er'>in~teadufpro"k·"1on;ilu)al'l1l''•ll l' tratn<·d l'l'rtlli1·;11l·d ncr,nnncl IO· •llll'O taugh t th.11 'it111n can h1· \trurung ... ~udl'llt\ It JpJ)l'ar\ that lhl· \l'l un·J rtirough 11111m1J.1t1011 I.th' I :igunJ lk.tl h \l h1111I D"1nct hJ' hit\, and dirt\ t:11 .. ·t1l'" I hn1· " 11n ~ra bhnl a n11n ll'rttlin11 cd indl\ idu;il plan· Im lhl'> in h1oh \C·hool lnoth.tll lrom oil t)ll' 'trl·l·t, to loac h tt<o e looih;i ll tl·am \\ ouhl Jl1\0lll' do thl· 11·, r101 hard for :l loadi to g1·t 1..tlh )rt Ill e tor .1 n1ilth I ngl"h. tir h1olog) tn 11!..1.• 111111 llo\\e\ (•r, popularll\ 1' cour'il''' I'm 11.·alh ,l\haml·d fif 11!!f _J,Hlt Ol'll''>-.rili an.tndicaltou that 1h1· ---Tirnrtrlng prof°l·won for not demand-tuach ,.., a good kadcr . .\n)lll1l' \\ho 1ng l11gha 'tand.11d\ '"uuld thr gel'>tO\oh n l 1n drugahu't'lk\t'l \l'' medical proli.·~\lon alfm, .1 non-our hdp nnd '> mp:i th~. hu t thl'\ mu't l'l'rt 1lil ,1tl·d J)l'r,1111 ~11 ftfact1te l11l'd1-not he put into mk model 'it tLrnt 1un' nm·" I'm ,urpn,ed that thl· ('II-<.llC'h.1,toad1ing .1ncllnr thl' ( l1,1ngl' ( 11unt\ -\thklll D1n·l·to1' '"nl 1,1111111 111 th l' \)ou tl~nn ( .illln1111.1 I 1111thall lfl\I \I I I\\ I orn1er lk ad Foo1halH 'i111di \Jnta \na ll1gh ~dwul Can't blame Rose Bird for tbls To the f:d itnr· In regard to I R1•mdn C atholtr pnesl) .\ndn·" < \ndl.'rw n·, sentence ('ll'ntenn""'l and )our column of Dec ~ r ,e bt·cn 'o -1n una c U' er tne knicnt treatmrnt hl' received I'm Catholic and I feel he \hnuld ha\ c t40ltt•n the Y.holc punt'lh- mrnt Wh at about thl'"' 1l t1m'>~, ... rnd thl'1r ··fomil1r~7" The> t·an'1 blam('"' Ros(' Bird for th 15! M -\RI,\ INEZ CINO< ( n Hunungton fkach ,,,1111ntt jlattl'ntl~ on a comer'' \.\h~ inw thl·1rn11r... ndt• on a Holle' one of these days. I 1ransponat1on dcla\S could inhibit d1111'1 mmt• 'l'\\ pm t \hoppcrs U\C thl' ( .tn thl' pt'f\1111 1n Nr\\ port \\Ork at llkl' the looks otthe liule buggers. the state'.s future economic growth. pl'l'll\ l11 1k ,,·hide' 111 tra\C·l lwml' .111 .1l·111~pat'l' lirm 1n Nl'"pon '' Yes. MartlaBrowerp•bli1lle1tlleHWI· Thenumber·ofV?h1cles on Califom1a 111101 1lw 'lllfl''> h.1g ... and ho\l'' 111 I k " reportl·dl~ a hnlltant engin{'er. letter "Martla Browtr'1 Oru1t ht&hwa)S has incresed b) nearl y SO h.111d" \\ 11' d11n·1 murl' H.llHlll'tl'r' .ind ~1111uld Ix· ahk to gl·t a JOh tn h1~ Couaty Reporr. percent si nC'{' the m1d-l 970s. In addition to the pri vate pleas. major pro-hiihway pressurt' has been I . d d cxert{'d public!). R · · ~ , f s an owsrns e Th{' state Transportatton Com· ea an S Up 91" • mi'ss1on. which is dominated by _ _ • ~u~~a:!:=ti~ h~re~se~ las1 month to public!) hi~l ight lie S ·mWlC-etdJba ck' b f4o~e_-rlfll'wistagedruV--aconfercncc tn OrangeC-ount} deficiencies 1n lhe stale highway Hy£\ ANS WITT more names 10 those who knew about And ~ coalition of pro-h1ghwa> funnclmg1ht 111onl'"'lO rh~-C.'ontras. ~ups cailtd Californians for Bcucr •••oct•tecl P'"' Po11ttc.1 .,,..., R"auan·, ra11ng'> m~l· stead1h. ' rantporatt'onil"ld a conference "''tth " e The nn t. td<.>vision screens are filled .. '" r \\ \"II I'< i I ON -Oncc bdo re in through till' I Q84 prl·~·~·n11al cam-· s1'm1'1ar motives in Sacramento e'en o "" "tth formrr Reagan ad\lscrs 1akin1 h" prl'\ldl'l1l~. lfonalJ l"ll'agan re· p:11gn and into 19R5 afr his ""eer-the .f'"i.rt~-Amt'.ndnwn 10 avoid ttt· mor~rHI~ That coaHtion 1s \l'l ... l'd .1 dn·p ~lrdc JO ru _puhlu:. t1l~rt"-~lt"ct1on-tn~mph . ~ 1 ~6 directed b) the state Chamber of ,13nd1n~ ant.I c \entu;ill~ pumrx·d h10, \ti\\'"' reform enacted aft{'r Rl·agan ti(,ing :i'bout the matter. Commerce's executive "ice prcsi- poll r;11111g' hal t.. tu d;iu nltng he1ghb. had madl· 11 a pr111nt\ o f his St'l'O nJ In anothl•r dramalll' way. lh{' dent. Dave Ackerman. who unlll 11111 l,111 he 111.il..l· tlw mag1l· \\ork ll'l 111 rnrrcnt situation is different and that recentl y was a hi~ Dcukmcjian .ig.11n·· Thl' rnrrl·nt <.ituation 1, 'iUh\tan-much more difficult for Reapn to administration official in the trans- 1 lw tn11 11nu1ng '>modal surround· '" l'I) quitt' n 011 dillc rcn t from 1 QR :! turn around than the problems he ponation field. 1ng arm<. '>rtk' to Iran ha'> hammered . d lllln facl.'d 1n 19t<:?-83. The most recent pnvate mcctmg Rl·agan·, 1w ll li gltrl''> -a :?l-po111t '10 , . • bl1wecn OrilkmcJian and a del· dr11p in h1~ Job raung in a mo..n.lh...... _Thi~ 11011· ih·· qucilWns arc a.AWd Ttm t1m~ncans doutll that ™lion from the Business Round- .1, u1rd1 np.. 1t1 thl' < BS Nl·ws-Ncw J1r.cctl~ aLRcagaa. Tlte} md ude what Reagan h1m~clf is telling .lhcm-1hc taole rcsuhe<fin some so ten1ng 0fthe \ ori.. l tm l'' 'un t'\. 01her ills he knl.'\\_i!bout polo\lhi}. ill~gal ac· whole story. Forry-seven perce nt of hitherto sohd opposition lo an) I I · • ' --1 -t -. being run from his own tho~ questioned 1n tht' CBS News-•l'lkl t '1m1 a1 r ungl''>. "1 il, . . maJ·or boosl in 1ransportation S""nd· I. d · N 1 I Se urH' ( ounr1I And Ne" York. Times poll . taken Dec. "" l'oll 1 a11ng' ilfl' noqu!iit o aca em1c a iona · , · . '. ing. sources close to 1he situation said. intl'rl''t lh ·agan\ high poll ratin11s .,omc ac;I... tf Reagan did. not kno" of 14-15 ~id Reagan was l)'tng when he Thereafter. Deukme1· 1an formed the I HP.II I ,, on of profit s trom th{' Iran «>id h·· didn't kn ow the Iranian arms m;1tk lk monat\ o n Capito 1 ll\'ul\1.'r!>I . "' ' high-lcvcltaskforce tocomeupwith thin~ longJnt.1 hard about rhalkngtng arm' -;ak to the C ont~as~ what. docs c,alcll profits were going to help t~c ~me ideas for financing more hiah. ·1 h t th 1 • ahout Reagan" cOm"'·tence Contras, Thirty-seven percent said e l<l',1gan po 1U\'' that mtg t 011er\\1sc a '>•1> " ' !'' ways wi1hout a 1ax incrt'ase. h:i' e prm nl..l'U a light "' pr<'c,tdt·nt Reagan "a!> telling the truth. In addition to avoiding a tax \nJ wn\l·r<,c.·I>. l<m PlJ ll rating!> .\IH·r tht• low p<unt!> of .19:82 and But these do.ubts have not drained increase. the administration also 1n 1H· the ta ll.. l1f Reagan a a "lame 1983. e' ent!ii ran tn Reag.in "ta' or. a.s r~ tremendous reservoir of good will wants to·k.cep the new transportation dud .. prc.,tdl.'nt 111'> 111111at" cs will h{' arnered credit for various poliq lbat remains Cor.R~. AmcrieaM spend~ng-from-cating=up a~11nmcant ldl't' it 1oughClfmrl'1n \ungre-sr.mdn-<ourccs..e~, -'it ill think h.r is honcsr. i" fact. more· portion of the "Oann Lunn" that will \\ill he harder to cun,,inrt American "IO\\. C'\l'lll eem to be running honC'st than most people in public restrict state spending for the first .tllil'' 11) go ulong '>\Ith ll.S. poltc) in h offic~. rven accordin& 10 the CBS-·time nu t yc_ai:.Ibc limit. e.nacccd by 1ntl·rna1 ional ma11cf"'I. Nego11ating ~igainst im. Nt'w York Times poll that fou nd -voters in 1979. has some loof~~~cs \\11-h the ~o\.1ets "111 be that mu-ch R\:<.1gan ha'I gone on national tel~-man}'.dubch~,ng hun on this issut. 1hrougft--whieh tn-CllJ'llnSiotH> · h' morr rnmplJrntcd .u.J.hq angle for 1-+MOA in-Ow past few-wtt~s-t{)CXl)httn '\nd thev like him. way spending could escape. Spcnd101 .1th antagl· frnm a l I S. 11re~1dent in Im Iran polu:y. 10 explain the arms from bond issues. for example. is not n1.'l'tl o l 0 , ll'llW) 10 forl'1gn poltq . 413te~. to :innounce probes of 1he Evl.'nts made th e difference in covered by the limit. llut Ke.1gan has ht.·en hl·rr before C nntra aid di' cr•11on and to promise boosting ~eagan's ra~in1.5 in .1983 and· The chairmen of the two legislative a nd "oN· -at ka~t tn term~ of the lull coopern11on. -1984. And once aaain. rt wall be tM tran.sporta1ion committees. As· poll' But Rragnn\ e\planallons ha'c e'ents,.in the unfoldina drama of g.mblyman-.Ric~nd-Sen. \~ thl! e1.o nom> falt~red an I 982 had 10 com~t~ for pu!>l.ic.allcnli.oA-.-franian ar.ms uletand Contnnid=-Wadie J>cddcb, already art.-wortint and I lJSl RcQgan's--Poll !landings-witll the s1eady drumbeat of dis· ..lDdho.w.h~lhem--that on trantPo[\ltion bond issues. ---------""ti t AllR~I peaked at 10:7 closures of O{'\\ ~1s san turns in 1 c will determine.his ultimate ~landing . katz has introduetd a $1.S billion -----.. Y ne-.-:s'""s-=-oc~a-:".t :-:rn::-,e:-:1:-:1------r:1 0~1 1.'2. lknJam1n Franklin tx·gan rx-r1.cnt 1n !')(I\ ember 1982. hdping to affair. with &he Atncric!&n people. bond iuue that would be serviced .. . Todav IS Frida" .. ''''l'. 19 th e '5.'r·' p\Jblishinll his '"Poor Richard'... ...l·nd Rcagan'i. rating down. t th{' EH'r\ da\. II ~ems. there has bct'n £ ..... "'" " • ,Miiie•~ ffriler from -neral fund ~venues -a da\ of (986. fhc;e a~e I ~ da~,,~k;.!,;flw1l!..!~'-~·\.:.:.lm.:.:.a~n::.:a::.:c.!....'i'.-. :..:.1n:...;P:...;h:.:..:1c:.::la::.::d:..:c ... lp:..:.h=1a,.... ____ ~an'idisa . ' · s W. .... ·-----.---nt'lm'n-deplnurt-that4'Cttt on the -- -~d oTlfragan·s worfi1s pres• ent 1hcory 1ha1 bener highways benefit e){'ar. In 1915. Fr{'nch 111ngcr F-d11h 1'1n1 ti' a 47-41 t.>dge'in the January 1983 cvcryone.not mcrcly ~otor~l(sa On th1c; date· \\as ho rn. (B~ e" York 1'1mes survey. In the Pi''ot nr.e,'comaa commea"• thtory o( tr1nsportat1on ~1n1 lare-~u ~urvty. 1he public split w11h 46 .I W' 1 ~ ~-9'D 1hat has pined strcnath H. )Iceni ,.....-----:---------------------, percent appro\lng Rcafin's work The Dally Pilot' welcomes your .opinions on matters of ytars. Sevml counties bavs won ••:;:ibl~~IMf and 45 percent d1sapprov1ng. voter approval of !"c~s.u~financt fhere was talk. then that Reagan -public Interest. local u1n1Pot)lt1on. tm dknh Ertitor _ y.a41 iumblina down a shppel') Theyshouldtiityp9d 0rclearlywrit1enandsenttoLETTE~.Sto prbsram that tias h .Ctivc Tom hit likcJohnson. ixon, Ford and \arter Letters aM,tonQer ar cles of commentary must be siQned. out or incrta!& In &he~ _ 1 Doft , ..... , Cny Editor T ... c .... News Edllor Cr ... IMft SPott1 Edl10t ~c.nei \l<1pe uf public' disai'pro,ul without the EDITOR. Qally Pilot. P.O. 80JC 1560, Costa Mesa. CA sunnim of the Dcukmc• ldminis· PrOduetlon Oifec10f .. _ r I 9.,626 P"f"-I _,JX' o re\trta . , • _ &rf&1on. ,.,,,_..., ._.. But ror Reagan. 11 turned around. Please include your address and telephone nu.mber so ~·* · issue proposal. Clr~tlon l>nc•°' Th I I d .... c ccono1T1¥ ~ ow » improve · that we may verify allthorthtp. · ~·hich i11roduccd. wou"' The 1n,uion bf Grenada w;n a ~ If you pref• to make• verbal atatement, you= call our be f ·nc tax ttvcnues.. 1 llUCCC '· And Ament.an~· -rallied WE'RE LISTENING telephone numb9r _ 6~2• _ and form o( transpor- aro"nd the na1" • bit af\tr the traalc ·----. ---m111ww. Pt·--ec~ ,...__ ......... brtet. dc~thsofmorc1han 2605erviccmen ...... ·--·----..., ,_ .. _ In 11\t barrarks bomb1n1 1n Beirut 1n . . , ., \ .,. n *== • :=::;::;: • . - Police say he walked up to lawman in detailina·shop., Slid Mark Albit'ni of to in~~iew. Cobb. said the ~ evidm« aftd ~craJ witnnsn," what he had done I told ham it w<>Wd the Fresno Poh~ Qepenment. and vtet1m were· the best of(ticnds." · S.okn'said ... He has bttn charted be in his best interests not say f n Mesa an_ confessed to Fresno shooting- . Cobb iU~ly bepo lhooti!.'1Ju11 -_ "Thrir .Jamifitt ~ ... ~lhtr witf!_a homicide ... -' more. -... ~ ·~ _ before I p.m. Wedrietaiy, fin~ ofr and there were aood feeli'!f,! between Several hours after~· shootina, Wqns· told Cobb not to talk until -_.,,.,.-•ur. ··-nrEY ---. -. ~VCMl\21S wi•h • ..38Q:c.alibcr band· the familia, ~· s .. +n sa.id Tbete WU r-t:ru.:. .. · H•' h-... ... -..l nc-he~·" auorne .. then___.;1-.-<t---y ,. """''Ill.-... by osta Me.sa po ace Thursday_ unu •un and hitti~a Stew.an at.feast once noiamily feud ;J;anythina like that. --n --, "' OlTI"""' · '' •llU• °' • ...,,....... Frc~n'? officials could return him to in the stomach, Albieni said. . Gary ~qen wai litti~ in his pet!Of ~~~~spatchcr a.~.d asked her to confeucd to a Hip way Patrol o acer in Casa. Mesa _ Wednesday after aUeaedly shootina to death his bes• friend earlier that day in Fresno. Johnson Said. he suspect then turnecf and fled. isolated situation between the two of lot.oft.hcCOltl Moa Inn at thecOtncr "They said yes, he " a suspect." · Stewan was rushed to Valley-Medical ·them." · : . of Harbor Boulev~d and Gisler Wqers said. · • , • Cobb. a resident of Fresno. ·alleaed-Center where he died· 30 minutn Stokes said Cobb pvc 1 statement;· Avenue when Cobb walked up ind By 11\at time a Costa Mesa police ly walked up 10' 26-year-old Bryce later. . but declined to say whether it was a said he needed to talk. officer had arrived. so they 1ook Cobb _ Sherron Cobb. 21. was. bcin& held Stewart whileStewan was wo'rkinaon Detective Doug Stokes, who drove. confession. "He said he had dont' somethina to police headquarten and booked a car at his broth~ .Alexi.s's auto to Costa Mesa•fs:om ffftfto Thursday "Bot the s a lot .of physical bad." WqttS said. "Once he told me (Pleue ... MAN/ A.Jr ·--: ' . a The Voyager crosses the midway point./ A 11 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Pilot A7 87 A3 Bulletin Board Business -Classified Comics Entertainrnen.t Opinion Paparazzi Police log A9-10 88-10 AS Datebook 812 Datebook A3 Localanow WitneSssays he saw HB officer ~--+-k_. _iekin_g sus ect,,___, _ Po1fce action.du arrest investigated : man now n-ear death By PHIL S'NEIDERMAN ~ °' • ...,,... .... A witness has told authontaes he saw a Huntington Beach pdlice officer "kneeing and kicking .. a 23-year-old WJl«t who is now-near death a1 a local h~pi'tal. --· Beach Ciry Jail. · .. sc1ous and alert when he was brought to the Jail. Loren .DuC hesne. ·chief an- ' esllptor for the District Allor.ncy's office. confirmed Tb.ursd<ty that he had ~en contacted by R ichard Ti~ ben a nd Rick Valdez. who said they drove by the scene of the arrest at N.ewland Street and Ellis A venue. "Otht>r witnesses have come for- ward: too ... Du{'hesn.e .siJ<t Tile invcstigator-aeclined to Huntinaton Beach have alleged or what they h.avc t~ld ham. Bui he polite brutalized the man during his said his office 1s asking o ther people arrest last Saturday. But police of-who may have seen the arrest to come fi cials said ini1ial indications a re that forward. no exmstve orcc was used. ---'Ro"sn1-1""eg-e ... t!lymrstmarr6fSallif: Ross remained in cntacal cond1t1on da) morning when two police offi cers Thursday at Pacifica Hospital. where stopped a car dnven by his brother. he was taken Saturday after he was The bro ther. Robert, claimed that found unconscious at Huntin&Ion (Pleaae ~ WITJllE88/A2) notto.v sithome By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ...., ........ .J.!Jegal aliens considering applying for ·amnesty under the new federal imm igration law would do well not to go ho1TIC for Christmas. auome~ s adnsed Thursday. Even the shortest of v1s11s would mean d isqualification. JUSt o ne of the warnings that 1mmigrat1on experts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.liiiill;;;::;;:;::=::;:;;;==:t-ninr-i~rtnhering of count} volun- teers and La1100 lawyers. lmm1gra110" a nd Na1 urahza11on Ser- \ ICC Coult1cc '\a id thC" Orange County offices wall most likely be placed in ~nahc1m and Santa Ana. Some chant} agencies wall also be liccn~d b) thr 1m m1gra11on agenc_) to process applications. but the offices ha\ cn't been chosen. l ln11I the filing .period opens ten- lilll \·et~ on Ma) 6. 11legatlmrr11grantS-- arr hc1n g warned to sta) awa) from abtlc-nottc'e-s- Sports Television Weather 81,_12 81-4 Datebook A2 Studeota Da•e Kleaiener, left, and Eel Woollbert tra•ene 10 toll• of anow at tile Tbunday for •me really local aldm.. A canceled ancnnnaa conteet enabled laot- Clogen to ta•e onr die llOJB. Fifteen am nest) apphca11o n officei. will be set up 1n the Los Angeles area -two in Ora.ng_e~nt) -b) earl) May. said Don.na-Coult1ce. of the the pitfalls that "'ould make them 1nrhg1bk for amnest~. That ma~not be eai!: si nce man DVilley Hlib BCboo,I football field (Pleaae aee ILLWALS/ A2J ·Motorcycle helmet law urged y .. .., ........ OUM...,,_ ..... Talkscon1inucd.TN!rsda\.hclwccn nt>got1a1ors for the Orange Count) Trans11 Distnct and sinking bus · drivers. with a union official express- ing optimism that a settlement would be reached. OCID spokt<swoman Joanne Cur- ran said a meeting was called Wednesday evening to discuss speci- fics of the distnct's final offer to union bus drivers. .. Thert was-n&-flew offer from the OCTD," Curran said. "It was si mply 10 clarif)' our pos111on. The union has our final offer." "The intent is to get th1 resolved before Monda}." Jullene Smim.-a~ - eral chairman of the· niicd Trans- ponauon Union Local IQ told the .\ssociatt<d Press. "There is movt<ment on both sid6. We're talking. and that's whlt~s 1mponant." · The district's contract offer was reJCClcd Oct. 7. prompting a strike by 732 bus d rivers. W ednt"!day; r ight-more bu1dnven (Pleaee eee BU8/A2). •• 'Legislator says motoi:cyelists-often not insured, taxpayers paying medica l bills By G. JEANE1'TE A VENT . °' ...... ,... ..... The reason California sull docs not have a motorcvcle helmet law 1s that leaislators arc -..afraid of having the .Hell's Angels show up on their doorstep."' said Assemblyman Rich· ard E. Floyd. D-Hawthorne. at a Fountain Valley news ('Onference . Thursda). Flo)d. who as again sponsonng a . bill to require motorcyclists to wear h('lmets. said he couldn't get his 1981 bi ll thro ugh. the first committee. Each time leg1sla11on 1~ introduced . oppoilen(., "come in v.1th colorful character v. ho sca re th<.' heck out of legfs1ato rs ... "My bill. and otners likr it. faikd because the opposition has alwa~' been well o rganized and tougher than steel. .\nd the) usual!) make that old argumt<nt tha11f we makclkople wear hclmeb. we deprive them of their personal freedom'\ ... their ind1\1dual rights ... ax overfiaul ·alters rules fur~ but.-not-re·a-sons --____ -----' Givers, receivers alike predict most will _ _..... ........... ...-.....-.._.te.desptte· 10.Ssof tax lncentiY. - Whilt most ,people recover quickly <tteppcd up this time of yt'jr, remain from their standard New Year's unchanat'd. JDomjq malaise. some may ..find i1 "I haven't wen a mad natl\ (to d iftk"1t to~with a new economic donate)." said Dould O.hl. lax hanaovtt.brouahtonby 1987:rhtTax manqcr v.-ith Newpon ._......._. Reform Act. Coleman and Orant C"'niftfd ....... TJte complicated nc~ law promise-s A«ount1nts. "There arc sull a loc or to rt-durc tall dcdU(t1on1 for many people out &here who ire try1~ donations AO rharltlR* and nCJn· absorti the law. A lot of pcoplt profit caotn. As a result. some don't understand what they"re let exptns art' prcdictina an onslausht of into." . donations prior to tht' MW year so as O.hl said the new law is 90 to 1ake adva ntqe of this )Ur's • rompl1c11t'd that many propk will deductions. hav<' to enlist the help of an accoun-~ • Bul still otht'~ say charitable tant <'vcn for eht simplest romputa-_____ tiou..,..wl)lch 1radltionan · ' .. I Im 1s. thr nrrnun1an1s· full <mplt>~ m<nt '" ar1:· Dahl S11d. Smitttft by ·~~1..i d«hn<· Tom Taerne). an Ora11ar County mcchatcl)I •fl'rrt pcnon&LlnconK. 1ndona•.ion t ·, • ed Wlyoi ptnlanthf'oJmt -amt ~ m taxrs. First of all. the law wiH prohibit "Oiinec County u!*y ann<!unccd v11am1n manufacturing firm 1n those who do not itemize from takana a 10.~ percent fund1na cut to its 123 Tustin. said he has spent several tax deductions for charitable con-aacnOMI. . ~ thousand dollal"5 recently to ha"e tributions. The $611. 797 Ct'duction wu lhc a«oontanls uplain tM-Mw law to .. 11•5 tstimated that 28 percent of ~ult of the c~t!~'s failu~ to ~ach ~·~~:Cnd-'1.r.~~}C, ~iza=-h . .:,.~; the pubhC will ftO lonacr itemize. SO Ill 1986 rontn ltOn pl Of fT9 1 • • that 1 la ptfUn& .of the pcoplc..•.bo million..· Tbas yea.Ls-total to date 1s dtctdtd tu1mpfify1hclrdominonsrn will no.lonerr Mable to ~t 1 tax about S1 6} million. SI milhon'lcss ~~~:~me to 1ettkrlte 1~ deduction," Yid..Bob Htnn1na. vice than 198SsSl7.S miH1on. , president of developmdt for The 10.S pcrccnL v.ias subtracted 11v1n1 uf real propcny aftd ••na•bk Goodwall lndustrksofOranat oun-from tht' fint sill months of tht aucts." "9id Tittney. who suppons \'anou o,.,anintions for the homt-1> · orpnazauon 's 198 7 blw budltt -In•. the Oraftfe ~ ouney ~tfOnnlna S«ondly. by lo-ttfJl'I the ma.10-S6. 739. 7 U . . . . .\rt' C"cn1cr. 1.atuna An Muwum. mum ta' rate on ordinary inrome The sh<>nfall rePttttnts the ·fint and \anou" rhul't'~ amona ochrr from SO to 38.S ptrccnt in !987 and . '4{lle that the orpnin1ion -which cau~!l: down to 28 pcrccn•· In 1981. cor-bttwetn 197S and 198S was the te11 Mcrh1td witt·...,.~rn,.,...---1,.._..,_rT:AS UW'fd) ti RU arowint cf\aptcr inl \J')t'along at F-nuntam \ allC\ Re- gional Hospital. F-lo~d said although more than half tht' state~ 1la\c mantlator~ helmet la"'!>, man) Cal1- turn1a legislator' <.,1111 subscribe to the argumt•nt that rx·ople should ha\(· the "trrcdom to bash their hcadi> aga1n\t the curb ... rim d '31d ~·rhap' .. ,omc" hc:re .il11ng the li nt". "C' ha\ ca right to kill OUl"\C"h-~ "That right ~tops once the~ tx·1.t1ml' a hab1ht\ to tht' n-st ol the commun1t\. he ~1d 01 thr ~6.~ 11 motornd1\l> and thei r pa<.sengcf\ tnJured 1ri C ahforn1a la't \Car moll! of the 3."'06 "ho "err '~'rlliu..,h 1nJUrt·d "ere no t "'earing a (Pleaee eee MOTORCYCLE/ A2) States-·has taken an less mo nt) than Ufm&lhL~.uo~;ca1:r.-~--~-----:-• II ·~ also the SttOnd lash an 11loca11ons th1 )car. In Jul~. n1tcd Wa) trimmed its opcratin& oudlft b)' S pt•rccnt-U36.000-l"or ttw lMt u. m onths of 1985. The ebb1na llo• of donations blamed on "shafts 1n the local tton· om~ dur 10 mc:Cltrs \.alto\'.HS. bus1nrss closanp and cmplo)'ft cut· . bids," said Ja!"n Ellis, Uni&td Wa)' ch11naan-of aecncy relatioM. at a prrs con~ Thursdly to ofl'taa .... Iv annovnct the cut tin·,,~ w., • .a.o ... nlnt from• and al c.-artief M year l~olvilla JI _j I ~~Ccom·e-q.y k1iig ~-t 10ca1 th ea ers Th111s tht~ ina ~riesofscvcrr~otumns fc~1c.,.in1 the }ar 1986 mf)r<IJl..A!'S ount.} thatcr pla> h<>U\Cf> offered about 80 perCt'llt of ibi!Jrina-lhcaa.er cn1~1nmenj in < )r;,ngr ( oomy A pan from South C oasC RcpcrtOf'). thc'Only prof~s1onal fare a' a1lablc to local aud1cncn Wll'I in LO\ AnllC~· ·i hen. one b>' onC>. came the d1nncl' theaters. now numbain& four. ------------.SCR. moved w South Coas.t Town r.- Tna . Center and oprned a tttond theasa tn fU com.--· t;oc~ ~ 1:hcuc:r became. . ':. ation. and now tbt OranF County Performina Ans Cmtcr and the ~n fOOJm loom oo horizon with morr h1&h-tidct mttr- ~1nmen1. Jluhllsl1<'f: Karen W111mcr J:chtor: Tom Tait J>:11choolc Editor: Mark Cugini An 1>1rt.'<:tor: Steven Hough Cirrul111on Manager: Terry Ka ndle Produc11on Manaµr: Robcn Cantrell· O.~k tJ pubffWd tH'I") r r1da) by th<' Oninlt' C'OISI Pubhsh1n1 C"o P.O. lo11 1'60. J)O W ... y St . C t1s1J1 Mt'WI, CA 92626. Telephone (114; 64~..flll. Ra.ular ....._. llours arr 8 1.m. 10 ~ p.m .. Monda)' thro"th Friday. ~fl'ne f'or alllNllt of -t•vcntJ items and le.uen 11 S p.m. Mondliy - 11w .ett!_tft centr11t1 ti 0.~1k arc ..copynahltd by the Oranll' Coesi PulllitllintCo. All rithtt are rqqvcd. JOKES TO PBRJPORll A 1CDIBTIL\8Y' ~col'fCERT Ar ART!rCBl'ITS ......... ." .. :::::-5 BY MICHAEL RYDZVNSU Shirley Jones, star of film , stage and television, will appear \\!ith 1be ~ County Pacific Symphony Orchestra this week~ at ~ Performing Arts Center in th~ l;llirdedition ~ftbe orchestra's -··super Star Pops·~ concert senes. Our guest criiics thought that the Slapstick huqsor presented in '"The Three Amigos' was a slap.in the face of the ticket- ~ying public. They believed that the comedk: threesome of Steve Manin, Chevy Chale and~ wu a waste-Of t talent.-eut or fS:You could cheek ~n in at the Cf90r nd-atch a-few lau~CJtt week; our-pest-critics--will- review the dra-ma. "Crimes' of the Heart." BALBOA COl'fTIRUU TRADITIOl'f WITH CBRl8TllAS TUE BALI;; •••••••••••••••••••••• 13 FOUR SEASON$' PA VILIOl'f 18 SHOOTING . FOR FIVE STARS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 I BY JUDYCBAMBEIUAJN ltshoukfcomcasnosurpriseto a~yone that a hotel dining room ~'renaissance" is being widely touted these days. After aJI, with the recent influx of hotels to Orange County, the competition is greater th~n ever to capture the consumer whose needs have not yet quite caught up with the limitless dining choices which are current&.y availa~le. CALENDAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :: ••••••••••• · ••• 4 -. . TV LISTINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! ••••••••• ·: •••• 14 " -RESTAURANT NEWS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 ' f Rroadwav comes to Dranae County ~ - D~bbie Reynolds may, admittedly. "We ·were in St. Louis at an outdoor be a cough act to follow. "But theater, and a big St-Orm hit durins thcfim _nearly }~years later!" act. I felt like Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz.' That's one of the few irritants -however It was over m ~¥ut 1 ~ min~es and we went minor -co actress Cynthia Ferrer as she on with the show, butt he)' had t0 mop up the crisscrosses the country with the narional stage first." _ ouriA-8 company-gf "Singin' i~1tin;-" Then there wu the ti~tt-th~- which will become the first theatrical ·singing. but no rain. It happened once. in ~~t.,.-thc-Qiatage-Coumy Per. Richm.ond.,.Ya Tbe theater was too small to forming . Arts Center next week when it acc~mmodate t~e rain deck equipment and, opens Twesday for a six-day engagement m after holding the opening night curtain for Scg.erstrom Hall. · an hour, it was announced that it wouldn't "Our reviews have been generally rain that oight. An alternate method was favora~le, but the bigsest negative factor has rigged for the rest of the run. been-rhe comparisons to the movie," says ferrer and the other 31 performers and -~2 :-pilyrthe-young tbnn:rs=~m _io Ih~·Vivte:inn:r:b:b::Jm:tmnttnttlbLTiot.t aaan=:t:=--===:::::l whose· velvet vocal chords sav~ ThTitrst ex~ended tour that began in Dallas last May. ------~ .... _a,......,.n.i ,.....or the s~reechy-voiced Hultywood played the Mtdwen. headed to Califumt·--•------'-1 star back when movies learned to speak. along the northern route and . is currently You remember the movie. Most people in winding iu way down the West Coast. It's the English-speaking world are at least been an exhilarating experience for the familiar with the Image of Gene Kelly 0-lkland native who began performing at the ~splashing.through the streets doiqg precisely age of I~. studying as she went along. The what_ the show's tide describes. Ih.osc who role of Kathy Selden in "Singin" in the Ram" weren't arou~ in 19~2 have caught it on is her first muscial lead. , ' television or videocassette. It's a classic. "I took a lot of dancing classes and did Making a stage production out of it after every play I could find .'' she recalls. She three decades would seem safe enough -turned professional. officia.11)•. when she certainly it didn't take that long to make snared the leading role in the com~dy ------------'-ltrm"t121~"-1~·r-ot ~ About ~ve" or ·~wcr.·~r--· Cynthia Ferrer stars. in the tourinf" company of "Singin' in the Rain" -wbile bet offsta husband, Darryl Ferrera, plays a policeman among several other ~ssignments. At right is Do~n Simione. who headlines the show in the "Gene Kelly rore." .. .. Promises, Promiscf0ucoL'T)1r-A"parr. . Nelthcf sne norn-c-'-r c-o-·--st-affinrne s ow - ment," both or which won best picture Donn Simione and Brad Moranz. who play Oscars. But doing "Singin' in the Rain" live, the Kelly and O'Connor roles, respec,tivcly without Kelly. Reynolds or ·.Donald --is a "name" performer. and all won their aconoor._.ha.s. smick many purists as an r9les afte1 arduous auditions. even though artistic intrusion of the magnitude of adding ·simione and Moranz understudied the color to "Casablanca." original Broadway cast. The show ran for a ____ . .,...;T:..:h_.e reviews J:ia~!>!._en _f!!ixed, but the__ X!ar on Broadway. the~s restructured for audience loves it. They go out o(the cheater the national company. with Peter 'Gennaro humming the score ... says Ferrer, a vivacious. replacing Twyla Tharp as chorographer. blue-eyed redhead last seen locally as the "This version is much closer to the dancer Ellie in "Sh_o.wboat" at the Harlequin movie.'' Ferrer believes. "You watch t hi s ~inner Playhouse. show and you chink. 'Okay. it's.old TaSloncd. At. that time, she was Cindy Pingree, but it's corny. but I love it.' .. . s~ married the Capcain Andy of that show. After wea ving their wa y around the Darryl Ferrera, and took a new stage name -country in a succession of old theaters where dropping the finil "a." Which answers 1hc the dressing rooms often are several flights obvious question as to whether she's related up. Ferrer and ner fellow performers arc to either of Hollywood's two famous looking forward to being part of the first Ferrets. She's n()(. ~ musical theater production at the Orange Her husband is in the "Singin' in the Ra in" County Perform ing Am Center -wttich cast also -by a stroke of good fortune. hadn't been completed when the tour began. .Ater being signed for the lead, <;ynthia They've seen enough· of brown dressing prompced ~r agent to sec if there was a role rooms -an afft.ctation reportedly mdulg~d for Darryl in the company. A vacancy had by the late Yul Brimner when he was touring cropped up the day of that phone call. and " with "The King and I." "He liked brown. so ferrera signed on for a multiple-role 'every dressing room on his _tour had to ht- assignmetat....!fe plays the cop in the rain painted brown," Ferrer said. sequence, among O(MrJ.. When the ··singin' m the Rain " tour . ¥a.-it.4oes ~d...rain in-::Singin'..in the__ iinall)· ends -and the. exact date.is .sulLai:a Rain" -700 gallons of it. propitiously open question -Ferrer plans to spend more positioned just before intermission to allow time pursuing mov ie and television work. tM stagehands-plenty of mopping-up time. But she won't h•ve to worry about knocking Cynthia laughs as she recalls the time tbey on an_y casting agents' doors again until at bad ro pu!ocm dw operation. twice jo th_e least next August. same evening. That's a long. rainy spe11. --Dally Pilot o.teb.ookt Fnday • .o.c.n~ 19, a986 ·-------~-- DEC. (8-38-1540). nightly except Mo ndays night and Saturda) a -S 11.·rir."Sunctar .i. -at "arying cunain times through Feb.· at 3 p.m. I. "MY ONE AND ONLY" at the a M TW r. Fa "A CHILD'S CHRISTMA-S-rN Somtmmpron Ornncr-Tttemer. .146 -WM.~nht> Gl'lffltil'ater. rzg53;-·;.\,e."'Pi'Co-:-s:tn «.'men e 98:f069). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ·11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 1 9-·20 21 -22-23·24 25 26 27 Mairr St.. Garden Grove (636-7213).· Tuesdays through Thursdays and final J)('normances tonight and Satur· Sunda)'> at 8: 15 p.m .. Fnda)'s and da~ at 8 p.m. Saturda)S at 8:45. "ith Sunday "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" o n the m:lllnce'Sat 1:3Vp.m. throughJan. 18. main stage of South ( ·oa.'it Repcno~. ''THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" 655 To"n Center Drive. Costa Mesa at the llarkquin Dinner Pla)hOu'i4.' . . -1957-.i033). ix·rformancl's Tuesda)s '503 "i Harhor RI HI., Sama :\na 1firnugh-Frida~'i :it 7:30. Sa-,r~1 ~W..'5-1 I I. ntglHJt-t·..\{'('f)\_Monda).\ ~. • ~ 11 I und 5 .m. al 'ar~ 11ig curtain times through h ·h. 2 Friday Ihm I \\'' ' ell)-------~ .. LIFE WITH FATHER" b\ the "SUGAR BABIES" ;H tile (irand Hunungton Beach Pla)homc at Dinner T bc.aLcr. 7 r renlman w.1~. Cil\kr S<·hool. 2 1141 Strathmoon.· \nahl·tm 11n.7"1UJ. l unda" Lane. II un11 ngton lkach (83:!-I .i05). through rhurM!a~ ~ :11 ti. I .. I m .la" JI linal ix·rformann''i tonight and S3tur-X .i5. ~aturda'' at I \ti Jnd li .i~. da~s at h p.m \unda\\31 I liland 7·.i'i un11l I di I .. CA MELOT" .11 1111:.itx·th I hl\\· "MEDEA:' in tlw \1udl\1 I hcatcrol Saturday .mr, ( m11ttn -{·all Dtnttrt fl~tfl~-Saddlt'hado: < ol~ M1 .. s10R-\LW;10- f•'lll 1-1 (amino Kl·al. I U)t111 f51C-.i n5fl). d n'>tng paiimuann·., tu· "CAMELOT" at thl' < unain <. :tll · fi·ve i1~1tt!Uhristmas Gitt Collection for Needy Children ~------- \11,I t" ,i,Jlt' tl1t' I"' th.it l Vl!ll'' lr11111 >:"in,.:. tht' 1'1lu1 '°' llt'\ "'ll 111 I"'" uur ).!lh u•lln11011 linni: .tJl1 nt'w to\ d 11d1t:\ 111 ocher \UltJhlc:-ltt'fll) lw l.1J, .1i.:n .'-lf• w tht' (),uh 1'1I01 luhh\ hc:-:Wttn nov. and '> pm. I ri.fa\ l>ectml't'r l'll h .. nJ put tht'm unJt>r our (11\t A l.11tlc- C lm,trn•' trt:I" I liue' nu nc:-t"<I t11 "'JP \ou• J.!lft, ~ .. 111~ 'd\l'.\ will take' c.irc ul dwi. •11J (,111 Sl11Ut\ will Jt<lt"'t'I tht--,.:1h..-t-o Shut' (.)ur '>t·h t"'. Jn Or•n,.:t· ( 11u111~ t .. 11111\ ~t·rv1tt' ur,.:a n11o1t1CJO that ha~ lidf>t'J O r Jn.ct'< llJ'' p<:•tplc-111 nccJ t•I looJ. hou\IO).!. clothe\ t::===:-=:!:.:::::ll:==:----------:rarnirnt orlrC'ITT('t"r~s-rnn-ot-11vt~ ton:tr~ In 1•tht"r ""'th th~ lf ,.:•H· 11ur >:ifi\liflchc:-ru-pc--uy:st<' wtin------ lt' •• 11\ llt't".1-JllJ .ipprt't W t' tl1t'm' "'"'): '"'"pie:. (II I );11/1 Pi/11r /.11/il11 >t .1111 . ~pm J\-lond.11 rlm>uj:li f"m/a1 C11r A l.rrrll' Omstmus .. (;we A L1rtlc J.ovc _ _._ _______ _ 1>1nnl.'r Theater. See Fnday listing. Dinner Thtatt-r. Set Friday hst1ng ··A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN "ACHIUITM.UCAAOL''atSouth WALES" at the Cil·m Thcatl'r. St-c-Coast Rcptt1ory. Stt Frida) hsting I nda' lt:.11ng. "MY ONE AND ONLY" at tht: .. LIFE WITH FATHER" b> the Southampton DinMr Thcattr. Sc.·l· Hun11 ng1on Beat·h Playhou'IC, See Fn~al'Jistina. l-r1da) listing. "THE PlllATBS OJI' PENZANCE" "MEDEA" at Saddkback ( ollcgc. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou~l· ~·l· Friday listiog.. Set· Frida listi · '')ll'~.l-1Jl1e.--__::.!UM:lll!('..11!i..J'llJILBAl!iil'.'.....a1.-1.hc.. ~uthampton Dtnnl·r Tlwatcr. Sl-1.' ' d:trlisrin -- -- "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" at the Harlequin Dinner F>layho use. Sc\.• Friday listing. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sce Friday listing. Sanday "CAMELOT" at the <. ·ur\ain Call D1nnl·r Theater. Sec Friday listi-ng. "A CHRISTMAS CAROi/' at South Coast Rcpcnory. Sec Frid~ li'lting. "MEDEA" at Saddkbadt ( olkgc.. Sec Friday listing. : . "MY ONE AND--WllLY" a hl· Southampto n Dinner Theater. Scl· Frida) listing. "THE PIRATa OF PENZANCE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playho use. Set Friday listing. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "CAMELOT" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Stt Friday listing. "!-CllBllTMAs CAROL" at South ,Coast Rcpc-nory. See Friday l.isting.. "THE POUTa OF PENZANCE" at the Harlcguin Dinner Playhouse~ Stt Friday llstlna. '"SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" at the Oran,c County Pcrfo~ing Arts Center. 600 "fewn CC'nttt Drivr. Costa Mesa (SS6-2787). tcsnight throuah Sunday ai'8 p.m. "IUGM BMIP.5'1-at the-Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. ........ , "CAMELOT"-at the Cunain ~all Orange County Ptrforming ;\m Center. Stt T~li5'i"I ''SUGAR BABIES" at the Grnnd Dinner Theater. Stt Friday hsting TlaandaJ · '"C.UIELOT" at the C urtain ( a II Din~rThater. Stt Friday listing. ~ "A CffllSTMU CA&QL'.:.al.S.o < ·oast Rtptttory. Stt Friday hs11ng · "MY ONE AND ONLY" at thl· Southampton Dinner Theater. ~t· Friday listing. · "THE PIR·ATES OF PENZANCE" at the Harlequin Dinner Pla~hou'>l' Sec Fl'.1da.y last.mg. "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" at lhl' Orange Count~ Pcrformmtt .\n'> Center. See Tut'Sday listing. "SUGAR BABIES" at 1he C iranll Dinner Theater. See Frida) hs11ng FrldaJ FRAN MARTIN performs ca~~ listening. contemporary music on thl· piano. Dancing available. Tue~.-Fn. 7-:1()::'r():1(Jp.m .. Holiltl ln-n. Rristol Ave:. Costa Mesa. • THE HOP presents danc1ngmu~ir Frt--sat.;~C'ool Jerks." a Im· 50\ dance band. Sun. at 8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Football with a free bu1Tet al\d no cover charge for gridiron fans with a wide SCrl>cn t' and several moni&on throuahout the club. Mon. at I p.m.; .. Roci Around the C'1ock. .. a fiistory of' roclt and roll Jones to perforai ¥Ule eoncer:t at Art& Center • By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH ...., .... Oo:us $ t I Ivor Spencer 1ns1sts -: butlersdoit wilb ISO' u · ---·----And Spcnccrs~aks with authority. Tht evcr-•Brnish ~Ocman as dittetor o( tht Ivor nctr Inter- national School for But n located.in Norwood.· Eoalancl. He ha~picks men. betWttn t\e qn of 17 and 60. to stylish!) 9t"r"le tht .w.hhy-hotft-t--~ Enaland and America. Sptncer bo91t1 o(havi"4 placed his well-trained ltlduttcs w1th several memben oftlie"royal family. "I btlan my school in 1981:· ~cy said. be(Ott a recent appcaranct at tht May Co. store in South Coast Plaza. "M y butm mostly go to America now. bu ~v~thrcc-of them placed within the royal family. We ha vc SO but1cn in many oft he famous homes in America. The butlers arc trained to run the homt' in a low-key manner. but with style. Spencer's recent visit was so he could train an ellte aroup of men to serve as butm in the nt'wly-opcncd. ultra-plush Grand Cham~on mart outside Palm Springs. Besides the 340 rooms available. a arouP of private villas att rented for a mere $2.000 per day. The apKious villas-romc equipped with a butler. personally tutored by Spmcer. Spcnctt, who has nt'vtr been a butler himxlf. aJeantd his b\fder -~ ICJVina t~lthr ......... in Enaland. ··1 had my_own caterih& scrvi('C for over 30 years.. .. he said. ").worked in the very rich homes ofEnaland. I was constantly workina with butlers. so I knew euctlf wl\ar was rcquittd of them." And -exactly what is rcqui.rcd? "We still iron the newspapers:· hC , ........ .mrn.&aa/Jlaae-18) EXPERIENCE TBE - CHARMii .an @I ~Odli CHRIS.1'11As AnUques Art Beauty Salon Bakt"ry Ba nquet Facilities Bridal · Weddln~s Candles Carpeting . Chlldieu ·~ We~r China Florist lntt"rlor Decorallnfi! Jewelry Mt'n·s Wear ~otcl Nut rll Iona I Net'ds P'1_01ograph y Psychic Rt'adrr ---Rt>Staurants Shoes Silk.EJowJ:rs Stained Glass Sun Tan Parlors TOBat'ro Toys Upholst.eq Shop Women·s Wear Scottish-Brllllsh~German Imports South American Imports 'Visit Santa lhru f>t·crmlx-r 24th·· "~w F.ntenalllmttlf' Wedllt'9days thru Sundays MTDSC."206 . 50 £1f CBAllTl1IO SB OPS OPEN 7 DAYS lhru Chr1stmas. I l am-to-7 pm D6ckens & Co C.rolen 11.30 thru 2 30 pm er-QU.rwt 2:00 thru 3:00 pm '''DW ftAD SY& PARTY'' OLD WORLD GERMAN ~AURANT 885.8020 RATHSKELLERS -SoLDOtrr EDELWEISS WINE STU BE 897-4122 Fl>I' YOW' ~hi Qin~ "MOTEL EUROPA"" 892-7336 ~lb ~orlb Jllillage 7181 CSRTSR A VB ••• llUln'DIOTON BBACB (1161 ..... l l l • •nnrt. lllT IUCll &ft.-.0..-ll1riiif ail~ AVI •(1141 ... Mll _ (714) 8~98!-~S~OS~SL__------ Daily Pilot Deteb<>ot</ Frid•y. December 19. 1986 '* 5 ... . ----~· ~-~-----------=------------------~~---------------------.... --------~~----------~--ml!! ............ . fea1uring Jason Chase. Tues. al 8 p.m:: Lip s~ nc rnntcSIS Thurs. 18774 Brookhurs1. Foun1a1n Valley. 963-~366. .. JOHNSON 6 JACKIE" Tues. 1hrough Sal . 8:30. p.m.-H~39 a.m. al Rl>ef"' alli.crs Lounge & .\ppelize r Bar. Thc Sheraton Ncwpon Beach Ho1cl. .i545 Mac.\n hur Bl\ d .. at 1hc corner of MacAr1hur and Birch. near 1he airport in Newpon Beach. 833-0~ 70. LEE FEllltELL SHOW features Ferrell on saxophone. piano and vocals Tuesday through Friday· 4:30-7:30 p.m. at lhe Country.side Inn in 1he Le C'ha1cau Lounac. 325 Bristol SI. in Newport -Beach at th<' inter-section of Bristol and Redhill. 549-0300. . DENNY PEZZIN at the Bristol Bar. and Grille. Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza Hotel. 3131 BrisiolSt. in COMA Mesa. . "Rock and' Ronuintt" is featured cumntly pcrformina Wednesday tttns 16-21 at MJac:· 23642 Rockfteld cach -evenina Wednesday tbtoush throuah Saturday at w brand ~ IMvd. in EJ Toro. Pmnucd by c~ Saturday at 8. as Denny Peuin talt~ Montttey Ba)' Cuncn Fresh Sea-Farrow. S6 admission. 300 cas-cny. }OU 1hrough time to: dance to the food Rtstauraol. Irvine Hom~ &: Call ~J96Uor more information. music of the fif\ies and romances you Garden Center. I 5483 Culver Drive DUKE'S ENTEkTAINMENT into lhc eiahties. Call 557-3000 for In Irvine. 549-1757. __ LOUNGE See Friday.Jis~ more-information --.-· ·THE~!.....~ ~~J_!_l$_!ina. &M-'flLUAMs-4~I' Cha~.-.DUlE'S ,ENT_E~TAIN~ENT , LEE~Fnda !710-.£:--Ouipman-Avrin-Orangr~:--:=mtl=Jto1tfllN6MiEE-,:ie::&11nc::..aeiH.ifS:s =tet..~ .. ..,11A;;;avwi~ifdfiiii=~=====----_...;:..;;.<... .. JUst ea11 of the Newpon Freeway. 5-9 p.m. Tue. throUJ~.Wed. and.4-~ WILLIAMS 6 CO Stt Fndll\ Ken Williams performs on keyboard. p.m .. Thurs. and Fn. . Pure Enc~. listina. . · saxophone and vocalizes solo on music from ihe SO-70s. 9 p.m.-l:30 CllAllUEANDCHRISStt Fnda~ TUiCsday and Wed. Lou Rossi adds a.m. Tues. throu.&h Sat. . ~'!_ke"s. lis1ina. , · vocals and the new guitar synthesizer named after Jo_hn Wayne. is in the JOHNSON 6 JACKIE Stt Fnda' on Tburs. through Sat . Riek Garve) Newpo~er Rcson. 11 07 . Jambortt hst1ng • · Joins the group every fnChy and Sat. Rc;>ad-. JUst east of Pac1fK' Coast on drums. 9 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. Tues. Highway in Ne wporl &ac h.. hDdaJ 1hrough S..1.. Sun. from 8 p.m. to I b44-1700. a.m. Satuda BOB 8'EANE'S BIG BAND"Featur- CHAIUJE AND CHRIS. l unar and 1 ing Jack ~ldon and swing music for piano mro-with musirof ~he 60s -NEW WAVE DJ.SCO CLUB for dancing. .and liswling .s..q p.m. a1 Of course turning 18 isn't a crime at all. However. turning 18 without registering with Selective Service is. -That '.s why.-.we need )'Ollr-help. We need parepts to tell theif sons to register with Selective Service within a month of turning 18. And we need teactfors. friends. employers and others who can influence these young men to reinforce the message. -Why? Because. fo r one reason. it's the law. But in addition to _risking prosecution by .notregistering, your.son or y-OUng-Cfiend is disqualifying himself from eligibility for federal student loa ns, e era emp oymen a najo rammg progral'T\S. America's future secvrity depends upon today's young men -registtring with-5efective Sem ce on tim~, youn~ma1' must register within 30 days of his 18th birthday by completing a simple fonn at any post office. You can help. Ask a young man you know if.he is registerecL_ __ _ SlnCe.when lslt Q • crlmetotum 18? Selective Service Registration. It'~ Quick. It's Easy. And it's thel~w. -. .~~[; 22 B FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 • Dwlty Ptto1 DllebC>Ot</ Fnef8Y, Olelmbii 10. 191i n A /Hlhlir !ll'n'irc "'''S<ffl('f 1if thr( publ1rol111" o"d 5'krt11r Srn 1rr s_,·~h"' A Band of Diamonds That Sars You'd Marry Her All Over Again Choose from 40 Classic Styles HARLES H. BARR WeotcllH Plaza 17th and Irvine Ave. NewporLBnctl (714) 6-42-3310 . Christmas Hour.a 10am-8pm Monday thru Friday 10am-8pm Saturday, rioOn-5 pm Sunday ...... Wedneeday BIG BANDS SOVND AT PAlllt NE.ORT Every Wednesday from - 7:3<Tto JU p.m .. cnJOY tfic 'Bi-uan-a Sounds of lknn) Goo<fman. Dorsc) a nd Glenh Miller performed by-T-ony Solta and-1tR Mflltonairn"" Band. in the main lounge oft~ Part Ncwpon .\panmcnts' Spa (I Park Nt'wport-in Newport Beach.). T free pcrformanC'c is open 10 the public. 044-4664. DU&-£!5 ENTEa-T AINM-EN LOVNGE Stt Fnday lis(ins. HATORI, see Friday listing. FRAN MARnN, sec Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW Stt Friday listing DENNY PEZZIN Stt Frida> hs11ng SWALLOWS COVE 1n San Ckmentc. Stt Monday li~*=..,...,..--t­DN WIWAMS It CO. St'\' riday listing. . CHARLIE AND CHRIS Set' Friday _ Listing. ·JOHNSON It JACKIE Set Fnday li\t1ng. ZVBIE'S GILDED rucsda) lis11ng. Tlaanday HATORI, Stt Fnday listing. FRAN MARTIN, see Friday lisung. TH& BOP. we Friday listins. U:E RRllELL SHOW Stt Friday· listina. ____ _ DENNY P.U%1N AT TRW-- BIUl'l'OL BAil AND (;_JUI.LE Stt F~•=..um a co. Stt Friday liSliftl. CllARUE AND CHRIS Stt Friday Listi.- • --= listini- ... ..... , IVal&'I GILl)a> CAGE Sec Sat· urdly lilliaa. --........ , J"'t f t t t J t II I • • '''I • '\ 1 -,, "' . ' .... -- c . . ---we:: Monday "PINOCCHIO" :1 SJl\:nal holtda~ 'hO\\IO(l of th<' bdoq.·d fi lm at :\I;\\ port lkach E!.ablic ubr:ll"\- hninchl'S. Hal boa Branch . ·I 00 E. \far Br:inrb .. eo Mangold Aw .. I ur'i rA.>t·. 13 at 7 p.m.: Manner<> • Br.inch. ~005 D<>\l'r D_ri,c. Tucsda). ':'rlday NEW AGE GUITAR-= SOUNDS 0 . -tcr of classical and steel string au1tars. and Nanq Rumbcl. aIToinplished mus1c1an of English horn. oboe . double ocarina and <'himes. col· ---..... f .... IMMrlllr • 1111111111111 ...ulQlwa... f...a\T I c.. --.... " .... ..,, llt-97 ............ llU-flll:llc·1.._.IV..lt1t Wt-JDUUlll ... a.Hll1Mm ·------,, ,... .. a Omty Pilot O.teboolr./ Fdday, December 18, 1916 . ehom-c'lmlt~U>l'S c;mr~alf«rtlie Pactic S)·mphony Orchestra at the Oran~ounty ~rforming Arts Frl«!ai_. "THE NU 1:1 1ca a nc cs its 20th season \\It thl' foll-length C'hnstmas stol') balk with more than a hundred rolorful costumes and a Chn stmas trl'l' that gro"'s on stage. Performances thl\ aftemoon-at-:l;30 and tomght<1t 7-'f ihe Arrival or 'An American Taif is a Tune for Jamilation:· -Gell SM!il. ··n. ... Slllit" IL TORO ~WMlrll M t.,_ ...,..,Oil.UC.. r.....o..c... (7141 .. 1-0110 •u.....a •1-s.... 11131 .. H llJJ •LAiiMM l'lcttoc ' Gile'#~ !in llt1 ~ AlllCOl.,,..Mll 11u1631 0340 CMIMOI ClyC... 111 ., .,..1150S ALWAYS A WINNER -HELEN REDDY AustTlllan bofn tlllW IEmY has hid miny # l htts; 9 Gold Albums and 3 Platinum Alblims. Rathsr tt\111 reccwd in the studtO. she would perter to do "hve" shows. wtletMr It be Carneaie Hiii or 1 ~Y club bke the Crazy Horse. where she ~n eqisrnent wrtll new material. Hef rich, tun VOIC.e carries both mood and feeling 10 her 11aterial, from the hiefl, forceful ranses of "D£L TA DAWN" to the peppy. catchy ''.LEAVE ME Al.ON£." 8oth of these 5onp, eaeft.'1 #I hit. weft cut 1n the same day. m the Sime rscordlnc sesS10n."ANGl BABY." was the usiest hit she has had ... and "' direct contrnt IS the -. that hslped spark a movtment. ''l'M A .:.re When IM--seftl-t"1t~ oot the reHew1 s llld O.J.'rlWifit;-ii(lfiii ji1friiiiiS and wM5 wantsd to hur the sonc. so ttiey had to play it. After a .... the record made It Oft ltle chlrh, fell off, thsn riiM M0MM lltef, c""'*9 to # l.The CfllJ Horse IS .._to flM Miss~ two PlffiwlUICtS On llDMay, Jlnulry 12th. first stiow IS at 7 Piii Ind Int at 10 (NI. Cr., ..... II ..... 11 s.ea ... It .. H ..,~ ............ -.1112 ....... ... Nc:iw PLAYING ._,.. ____ _ •LA-UMA• --"" ...... .,., P-.._,...,s 1-"-_,_ ,......,°""" Sl)l61l ~,... ......... atnO mAI ... 1 ......... ~ ·-..._.. .......... __ ,.""""'" c-. ·-°"""'-O..• a.!!!!l!l" ........... ttllk ICI~ ............ Ooctor ; 'Lawawww ol Anlllla' ..S 'A F• Al S••-• 'Tbe Million' ,..... .......... ....,.. .... be8rt. lllll ... 1811 ... mlilld. A ._......_, .. ---T HE--- M IS S I-0-N m • ,_._ ....... ._....__, .. , ... "'-" ................ ......... -.--.,.--~ ··~ -~!D" . - -------.t·+- EXCLUSIVECNGAGEMENT EDWARDS NEWPOR1 NEWPORT CENTER 144-G780 FRIDAY, MONJl'UEI 1:30, ~ 7:00, .. _. IAT /IUN 11:11, 2:CIO, 4:30, 7:00, l:iO lloada · 'INGLE PllOF£SgONALS OF 641-3987 AMERICA Nl'w chapt<'r forming. foata.:1~ 1 N G T O-N 8 EA c ff Must be 1n upper or middle manaae- CHAPTER, PARENTS WITHOUT mcnl with an annual income of$25K p ARTNERS will sponsor a free or pos'icss al least a bachelor's degree. orientatio n for area single pa~nls For more informatio n. call 953-5172 tonight at 7:30. folk>wcd by a bousc---nu.daJ pany: For mttl1ng location and add1t1onal 1nformat1on. ca ll THE NE WPORT IRVI NE 898-7975: CHAPTER o f Paren1s Witho ut Pan- WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Singks ners prcM:nl!> their Newcome"· over 45, meet for bowling al 1he O rientation each Tuesday from • JliffBHIM Pm A IUllU9 "UTilHllrllml" 118115 BllB •&a DR• ·-........ &15111_, __ •HJl• ::u-., •• .., ... .,,.. PO· -= ==--H•--H•-.••--··--••1111 •--0:.-:.:-~-a'ite ------iif ..... -----··••tm ._t~ ·~ -.·-.- 10 MM• fAAQ( 8TEMO SUAftOUNO 1·16 Milli if;& !5&5Y~O · l coeTA _,. 751-41.. .,...._ 634-2553 IDWMID8 TOWN CENTI" ' SYUFY CtNEOOME ----~---~~~~~~~~~-" --~ ~O.WACK..UW WH~TD ~5'6 MANN I MA IEDWAAOS HUNTIHGTOt.I U.A W£STMINSf!)I MAU 009TAl9M ~102 w ...... 11 · •M-Nt-1770 I DWAN>8 CliNEMA IEOWAN>e UNIVIEASITY SYUJ'Y STADIUM 0 1 IL,_,.,.... LA -.oA "4·2400 ... ,_,.... 891-3693 EDWAM>S El T<>f'O PA~ LA MIRADA e P.A Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Ftlday. Deceml58i' 19. 1986 • ·~ • -~ . 8-9: 15 p.rn .. follov.ed b> colTet' -and l'On,crCl311on. Call 549·1 US ·for fu nhcr information .. ington Beach. Purpost of the club is to get single boat owners together with single crews for sailing . and social- 1z.mg_ Cost li Jight b11ffct indudcd. Call 6 73·3281 for more information. No-host bar. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES. :-.=on-smolung. 21 and (I\ er. Oll'Ct C\ en SCl Tut•sda~ at tht· .. iuntington Bcal·h Inn on Pacific Coast Highwa~ in Hunt- THE NETWORK FOR SINGLES . ages 30-50. nll'Cts every Tuesday •• .... .,,,....,Cini Eaetwood'a pertomwa .. °"' of his rtche9t, f\liny end~ Hie direction .. 91P9C....,-1&1CC11lful:' -THE rEW 'l'OAI< nMES. voncenc c:...,, ~~· Eaetwood'a bMt-pertom.nce 8lnce 'Dldy_Harry' -~ ...,,.. creclble, w ....... The movie .. 1w11· -----·---t$-~~ "Clint Eaetwood la In top form .. Jt'I rMk9 yow dlly." llUENAltAM 952~993 U.A. MOVIES BUENA PARK MIA 990-4021 U.A. MOVIES BREA COSTA•SA 631·3501 EDWARDS HAABO~ "'WfE 15'-1811 EDWARDS UNIVERSITY LAGUNA•ACH 497-1711 EDWARDS ~ SOUTH COAST LAGUNA ~ -~TV, Joel $oege1 L4GUMA•U 781-M11 EOW/SO CAL LAGUNA HILLS MALL LAHAUA (213) 891-0638 AMC FASHION SQUARE LAMltM>A 523·1811 PACIFIC GATEWAY .. .,..N.IO -SM--efta" EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL OMNQI 834-2553 SYUFY CINE DOM~ SANTAANA ~74« EDWARDS BRISTOL HANTON 891-0587 EDWARDS VILLAGE ftll1919~R ft1-3135 EDWAADS CfNEMAWEST ------ OA.tW «M-llH-1 PAC.FIC <>RANGED.I. o.ity .Pilot Detebook/ Friday, December 19, 1918 ·oils. Also exhibits by othtr anins. _Through Jan .. 18._ I I a.rn. ~o 5 p.m. Wed. thr~JJ~ Sun. 494-45 I~. BC G RY 235 Forest Ave. Uisuna Beach. 497-1880. '\n exhi- biuon of recent work by ~ter Goin h. The ex ibit can b\' viewed Tue~y throug t . a.m.-5:30 p.m. Through Jan. 24 . DIANE SAllONE G~Y cd-etated by 16 Alllerican artists. No cbratcrits fint-amaivcfsary with::L 8.lJul>Ulh Dec.14. 879-1391: _ specut11rw•miibition. uArt jn the ~ G~" ~Y-ot-fine A Tlii~ Di..meMjon," workf'Oy various · 11.-~ ~h <'out Jfwy ., la&~ artists includina wall mounted and Beach. A nearty complete co!~tt frtt•standig_sculpturcs, _as ,wcll_as of sculptures by Enc, o~. his 94 functional-an. rabies .. chain-HCf-binbday;:~~OalayT~·d&ilµ,O.a. rockers of unique dn~278cF°'"t-~ CAcepl ~y._ · A vc. in Laauna BCiCh. Open Moridij' . . through Saturday 10 a.m.-S p.m .. 11 · C"a~1-no C'ap1strano. .San Ju a.nf .• Sp.m. on-SOnday. 494-2440. Capcurano. Santa J:c.Hofida)• Ba;i open hrouah Chnstmas. a un~q EILEEN ltREMEN GAILERY rollcction ol handma& ornamen 6 19 N. Harbor Blvd . in Fulknon. ceramic pepoosc ornaments. naviti "Glass -: ~inter ·86" featuring ~ts. pewter and hand painlcd 1nd1v1duahst1c contemporary an oma~ts. all with a southwcste Mandarin & Szechwatt-Oolsine -· r=-==--==:::1i;;:----::ci;;;;===::Jiiilliim==:======ri t: ___ , __ c: __ . ________ __ ---~......,OA PAVILION .iou Ma St.. Balboa. Catalina Pa!t..cnger • ,,cr -pri>Hdes -Oa1l~ wn 1u! -· Cualina. 6 73·5245. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM Al'Tt MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Bal.er ~ Costa Mesa . .\n11quc.-cars c1r<"a 191 prr~nt are on dt'lplay. 9 <r.m .. .;.-p.r Wl"d.-Sun. 546-7660. ---»-... HJS~&Yl.AND, IJU Hru:bJ Blv.d-Aoahclm. Park's bob.di scason1s u1full swing. locluding dai • performanc~ of the Christmas Pa adc ... Captain EO" a 3-D music mo. rion picture spaet" adn·nture stt rin1 Michael Jackson is now open Magic Eye TheatrT in 'Tome rowland. Vickopolis dance club opi Satu.rda)' night. Bit Thunder Randi open. Disneyland offers mo~•han : --------t+-"""a..,.U""i'iCt,.,...,1"'=0nflnlc e-nl?ll'rnNtlalfc . ....,,, ,, \~ ' ................ Part hours this \vfflc are 10 a.m to 11.m. Mon.-Fri: 9 a.m.-midnight Sat a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sun. 999-4565. ~BERRY P'AllM. 80: Beach Blvd.. Buena Parle. Ghc I Town Christmas Crafts Festivar open to the public at no chaJK f holiday shoppina bcainnin.a Dec. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. An old-fashion• holiday t>xpencntt featunng anisa and craft~ on the strttts Ghost Town. decorated for an 188 Christmas. Crafts. holiday food a1 entertainment. Amusement Pa ·houn arc 10 a.m. to 12 midni1 Friday. 10 a.m. to I a.m. Satul'CU and· 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun.di Monday throuah Thursday. ho urs.a IO a.m. to 6 p.m~~amlmt>n-pm: 1rt Sl4.9S in MJva~ and SI 5.95 • event days for adults and SI 0. 95 t children 3-11 . handicapped gucs ..xnior citizens and cxpccta mothers. -UNIVDIAL IT\JDloS, 100 liJ .... .._.., ~ City-Pl.. Univenal City. pided tram tour of Univcna famed 420-ac'tt beck lot and t Eiilatainmcnt Crntn-. which 1' tum five live shows. is offered. (81 508-9600. .. . ' ... . .. .~· llAIUNBLAND, 6610 Palos y, dn Dr. So Ranc:ho ~ v~ t..,._'): I "- MOV D WAX MUSEUM; 17 11 Beach Blvd,. Buena Park. Elvira is the newest featured replica among the aln:ady t labonut coll«tion of _JD.D.Y.iC.. . .IJld..,lfkrisioD mcmorabi · includina life-like n:plicas of mon: '-1han lOO renowned stars. Daily 10 a.m.-8'.f..m. with Fri.-Sat. open unttl 9 p.m. S-2-11 SS. OLD WORLD VIU.AGE. 7561 1 Cl•ntcr .\H'.. Huntington Beach. Spec1all\ shops a~ located an this \ 1lla~ iha1 features tl'I<' charm of uaant EU"ro an 1 l}IH WTTh~~=tl:;::1~~~~~~~~~==~ ~ StrtttS. antcm liiflts. an<f ·10- murals of Eucopqn scenes painted 1 on <."<tenor walls b) European 1n1sts. I 8Q8-51 I I. ': .. THE SPIRIT 1s ·· D<JWNRIGHT INFECTIOUS.n ~ '.' .. 7HIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS." -~ hJ/8111 /lurns 41 THf Wilt If\ -V\K£J & EllFlff (· THE \l<J. 'IE\ QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor 1n •~ e-nd &f 11'1<' Lon& Beach tt('T,_ _ • • _,,.. __ Frce"'3). EnJO) an Enahsh St)IC n:.=r.• TTJe"MllUT'atb Sisters are the tnosl adorably Chnstmu that would ('\(.'n make .P9u•~ .... ..r.1, .. , l.nt#L..~/ Sou'i..~ £.Alles,,.. Q'hhonr on s~ -~ merT) 'through the month of ICll.IU int:T" ~.I Kl 'YY"" "'.-w• Oc<'l'mber. A horsc-dra'-"n cumage. a • Sc left Q•'U slJa'1toA ~ -. giant _ • ooiTiiJ\fcd C"hnstmas tree -SJnce 'aTi '-DQTQ_SQ ~.,~ TA:T WaJ' "' foot 10 soldtcrs "'elcome t b the C · 'J 1Y.l " guests 10 the !=Omp ex. arofc:rs s1rorolll1h~~~;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;.:.;;;.;.~iiiiiii;l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.. l'Ml£.d!l==------=,..-::--!f.!,~~Ug _ .._l"'"V_l__,w--'"'U.;....r....,... =-=------11--tht' dcclt-ofthe-occ-an-hfler11nd under -/iJdblrm c "rnrll \ofll H>llK IHI/I \Fin ~----4 thC' Spruce Goose dome. a fro\t) .\ rl') 1c rcg1 on 1 !I popu la I rd w 11 h po lnr tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ O..·ar'> and penguins. V1~11 FathC'r ': .. this trio forms the center of one of the '---~'~ unniest, most touching pictures _of the year." t 'hn~1mas in Londontownc or Santa Cl.tu" 1ril'ic'Cadill) Circus. l)a1I~ I 0 a.m..-6 p.m. SIJ.95 adult'.>. S~.95 Ju01or'.> 112-17}. S7 9.5 for l'hlldn:n I· -11 ) ( h1ldn:n under 5 arc adm111nl fr1:1: 12 I-' I 43S-35 II. -.\lii'IJiJl'ttttJrmr. ltf1'1f~tfl#JF---- TIME VOYAGERS SPRUCE 660SE-OOME AT THE QUEEI' MARY Thr ult1ma1r farftlb\ -10 be t-LUUuJlQ.(lcd ~C'k 1n10 1hr · pa"t and ,._-'1'>~"ardm101bcfuturc-:-isa rc.:iltsnc 1ournc~ in Tame Vo)agcrs. a totalh nt'" conc-cpt in "l'n' iron mental cn1cna1nmen1." V1-.11or!> arc actuall' pl:iccd 1n'5Rtnnc ~TitC'nmn pl'ncnn• c-rca1cd h ) thC' C(lmhin..:d dTt•c1' of ad' ann·d computC'r ll'Ch· nolog~. 1hr~-d1mt'n'i1onal 1maiw~. high rl·wlu1ton sound and motion in an an1t·ractl\c thl':llcr. Dunng 1hc ~O· nlTn ul<· T1 nh: VO) :rgc• ... r ""C'"X"""p~tri"'t"'nr'"'r·-. -+11..------..J ''"''·o"' "111 rncl' through an in1cr- galat1c.· timr wnnl'I. l'ncountl'r 1011 'Jorm, . .E~gc mcll'Or'> an space :rnJ p~1'\S 1hroufh a m)~ll'rtoui. 1111w gate (-l.'1435-. .51 1. SEA-WORlD 17~0 S1,uth 11\horl'' J-..Q..l..liW'-'1.u.i.;"on Ba~. 'an Diego. L' 3l'rl' marine 1oolog1cal park npcn da1h Q a.m. 10 dusk. Shamu and Kandu. thl' k1tlcr"'halcs. perform in a themed show in hamu tad1um and b o llll'nosed and Pac1f1c dophins.1ra1ncd seal and sea lions. oilers and a walrus also perform at spec.ial 'Sho"'s. Then: arc four aquanums fcatunng lave sharks. sea lifr and frnhwalt'r fish from all O\t'r 1he "'~rid. Thany special educational ( ITT a~ also avartabtl' to ~ World guests. Ont pri<;t" admission includes air shows and c~hibits. $14.95 for adults. SI 1.95 for seniors (SS and over). Children ·'·I I. $10.95 and children under 3 arr free. Group ra1cs and-U month pass mformat1on. c-ell (619")226-3845 or Slb-3690. ~~~~=-STARTS TODAY ~~~~ RAGING WATERS. cast on Via V crde off the 210. Nt'w water· a11rac· tions include Tbc Dropout -a seven stol') deSCl'nt in less than fou r seconds. and Raaing Ri vers - America's largest and longest inner ubcJaRi41_ co,crin& a quancr Of a milC-ot rapids. dams. and sp1 wa ys. CCMTA•IA l•••~C.. .,. 410 """"' (ft ___ _ "'-~ ,L.AOUllof! ... LI fOw ... ~•l•nt ........ , ...... POUlfT .... VAUU ,_,.,_y_ 13to!SOO •'-A.-AOA ....... ,....,a-.. c- S1l 1111 6)' ~l _..,..VII.IC> Olll- !OwwftY..,.,_ Sl....,0.,..1" .. 8110 6lt 1710 IMTAAllA (Ow•ftlmlO! ~0'4U *ITMT°" t•.WYllllGIUll9 "' 05l7 "T'be actresses are smart and generous -- and inspired .... these women _ working together are something to see." -PrMllJat Aad. ~· )'CJRX.U "The tbree stars are superb. CRIMES OF THE HEART simply wins the heart by way of the f unnybone. Its a treat." -j udrtlt < ml 111 Jit Tl NEW YOltK /)IA>..,.: .ll·:ssu:.' SISS ) A'f ,.tTO.\' 1.-l.\'(fl·; SPACf:K • ..i SA.ll S/lf:/'1lR~> •.'• 1l1il.ll HI \Ill\/ \"/fHI 11\ \fl \"/ fiROI p,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ti Rfl>IJll Ill /JJ,\ /fl HI ~'filR\11 \ ,.,..,,, ,.,, <.'Rl\l,..\f >J. /JI! I/URI ·If.~ II LNl'l:H ·WI //J < IRl't \UH· Ill Rll llll I'll W --<iWltti/o.'WHJRt I '.::=.tu H? .\l t,IHlfl\ ------~Jt.s.rt~un I -..... L \ \) ,,, I( 'H"" /) .:::...; Al .U[lll!_ -. __ .11rmm\/.fl -·· - -·. ,.HWOlf Will.\ ---Hkt 'O RJRISl-flRJ) ,..J!L PO u---· ' ,.,t:.)llf&I _____ ........ .. -.. • ... :.::.:r:···:·~·--.. , ...... DWJM5 Daily Piiot Oetebook/ Friday, ~bef 19 1986 11 :- Tim 1'embrnll C0Ue1e Sa.dee& Hoda,... Bead! • If you haven't noticed. this movie· has been getting shelled with bad reviews from the Siskels and Ebtrts --andLlhink Ck now wh)'.: fhcy a!c too embarrassed . to admit that they not afraid to reveal that I really enjoyed this film. ·. Call me crazy. but my criteria for Judging a comedy 1s whether or not I laughed and had a good time; not to study the anistic merits · "Three Amigos" fulfi lled m )' rc- qu1rc.mc.nis for laugfiterquite nicc- J}. and whik II will J .... W.lleber Plletej......U.t Newpert 8!-dl -A qui~: Whatdocs .. Thttt Amigos" • most resemble? a) a remake of .. Blazing Saddles" starring Kukla. Fran ana Ollir; b) the Three Stooges_ daling' "Tiit M"a-gnifrcen~tn:tj* - tined with incredible llubris; d) all o thr a ve. If you selected "d," go to the frid&e and get a cookir. If you picked .. b." you"ll p·robably love this movie. T his egoistic. cl iche-riddcn ex- nna \\tn an} Burlesque. awards. rt docs contain a frw ~cclics When a v.jllain'1"1amcd Er Guap(). a that I consider ,·lassie comedy, d!<sp<'ptic banendcr and thrce har- . Ofcoursc. 11 helps to like the talent nrnni1ing horses receive the bi est --_-JnYO \'Cd~-~ltnl""tleir"V's""'ta"'rs ..... -s~t""e"'v"c-"'a;,.:u~s~ . .;,,s~w"'"cct:r.,1c;:.:· .:nr,.:.~ ~~c"'7:1c:r.:-1c=-.-:r.:a"::1r ~m:=::g::-­ Martin. Chl'' \ Chase. and Martin 1t·~ OoP. time. ·1io~·:tbL.an11gos.:..:_:rhC)_ pla~ WcarJI\g..m.ore.siOO!.uhan o.wned.by _ tllr\.'l' not-w-bright acto~ who arc the Hunt brotht'rs. the Cisco Kiddie -- .,..._...._ _____ ~_..~-"4A..w.~"""'"'""w-PIM.'4M.4J.l~IW.La.-...u:uun.wr.atc..0J:.Sie.~anm.....Maita --from1hc e\'TI El tiuapo.Ttie) ptayl a' a pnformancc. and finall> figurr 11 out when one of them gets shot with a real bullet. Although the three stars-have done heller solo projects bcfor('. they work QUll{' well together as 11 team and arc. abk to pull off even the corn id I ideas. inCluding a campfire scene. straight out of Disneyland's "'America Sin&s." nght down 10 the fake sunset and talking 1or10· There arc plcm)' of other ~real sttnl"S but 1-dmr't want to ruin 1rfor those who haven't seen it yet. Sllortan<J C1icv y CTlase-rieeo mo re than laughing gaHnthusiasm to keep th ts fiasco afloat. They need a script. Pro nto. · As Yuppie rcnt.-gades from the Patrick S.JUvaa Tournament of Roses Parade down Maaafu&arer Mexico way. these prancing Eternal Newport Bead! Boys en_ga~lntl s banter _ mane gags against a ba~kdrop of Thcre·s a lot o wasted t-ahmt in this mauve-colored balsa wood Wild film . Normally. just looking at Steve West sets that makes Ghost-Town at . Man in elicits a giggle. ''The Three Knoll's Berry Farm-seem-a national-Amigos" was written-by Marrin-.rnd monument. directed by John Landis. Three forgenab1e chuckwago n dit-Stamng-with -Martin arc Chevy ----------+h.-1-i-fik=!Hould h~-£asi~goHcn out ofhand with all the ego~ in volved. and credit should go lo my favorite ··darectoLO.n.ui.at" ohn Landis. for maintaining control. tics by Randy Newman and an Elmer Chase and Manin Bernstein .-ore that bcloftJs on a -=-Sber*.--=Pef.m11W Wells Fargo Bank commercial don't very funny· men. help matters much. They lry really ~ me with a burrito. you wild hard to get t~e au- and craaazy guys! · d1e~-laugh1ng. It \ I I f . , -- d°"n t work very often. ,...~ion picture stars '" ''-_...____ Three silent mo· are enlisted by a ~~--~~~<..=:~~~~--411!---:'!~~·belnntrut5e~Mim Joke-die·slow. death in 'The ~hree A~igos an 1916 Mexico to save her village from "'ii bandit. Et G uapo. She thin-ks the Amigos are real life heroes and the) think they arc performing a showlor the vinage. Most of the fun occurs while the .\migos If) to outsman the handits and save the villagers from their II By GEORGE WILLIAMS flllcC....,-. ..,_ · You could make a million offt)ll' burial C'Oncc~!t1on for "The fhrcl' Amigos." fo '1rtuall y ('Vl·r~ \ccnc. a Mc~1c·an drnractcr gets shot and killed . ..\nd 1n·carh rasl'. a JOkl· 1~ inlcndl'd. But thl'rl' 1s no fun to 11. Of cour'K". the \ICl im~ arl· onl> play-al·ting. hut tht• jokes di(• \low. grisl). gut-wrenching dl·pths. . Steve Martin. who conceived the movie and stars with Chl•vy Chase and Manin Short 1n the titk roles. proudl) announced ... What I liked especially about the story that emerged was 11s innocence. We •. were determined 10 be funn ~ without sc~. drugs or four-letter words. . This brand offilm corned~ "atypical of our 11mc. but I hkc to thank it's also refreshing." --Back to the word ~refrr,hing" 1n a moment. I thin~ "determined to be funny .. is the key phrase. Everyone connected with this production seems -t-0 be tryin1 ·so hard for laughs that )'OU feel exhausted an the audience. For thox abk to sit ttrrough iTa"'1ever1tave movie fans siven so m uch for such scant return .. Refrtshina? Hardly. AJmost everything in tbe movie is stolen. Mal'lin wanted. to UK ~ ·tic "The Thrcc Caballeros." bu& Walt ))isnc.y Studi.os .refuttd permission to use-the name of its mqnificcnt animated film of I 94S. In what must have been a fit of imagination. "The Three Amiaos" (Pleue eee AJll009/ .... 11) l)rann~. . The direction is Oat and uninterest- ing -a real disappointment from Landi:.. The writing is below Martm's ahility. - Of the three actors. Martin Shon comes out th~ best. l:fe has an l'ngaging,manncr and is q uitt' likablr an hi~ role as the most innocent of the three. The sets arl' filmed in suitably larger-than-hfc 1echnicolor. · ··The Three Amigos" is a major d1sappoantmcn1. All th't panicipants have fared better 111 other projects. Let's h ope for better in the future. ,. · Kelly Shnm•• Hoaewlfe Newport Bead! Have you been to ·Disneyland? As an ~amiteur cri&ic. I foci J Have you put up your Christmas trtt? responsibility to repon more than Aave you done evc!Ythln& OJl....)'O.Ur .-jusl.Dl)'-dislike.J~Tbrtt Amigo.~:· eiTifiGlist:?lf the answer to tbcsc ButJ must raise the quest.ion as 10 11 questions is yes. and thcTC is absolute-there is an appreciative audience ii1r lyrrothmg~1~~~.aintrinkO{clo1 a. al oranys;BrtOfllttSfilm. nn manrr then by all means go and see the how much I dislike it. · .:::i:h~~ ·~~.pv.e.mc..411uL Not that thiSfTlovie 1s bad. it j ust ~bk on th " ·d'ocsn 't warrant score even though the effort to 10 1tt some sevcn-)rar- ~~--wt·· llt~thergood olds-m ig!tt a r- ---nr-av~laylng ~•ate at. t his hol i d 'ay ~film wo~ ~o season. Which i1 a bad. I was emhar· pily. since the rassed for the al'· combina1ion of tors themsch cs. affin.niisc7an or the four of m Shon could have who w<"nt 10 s.ce thl· d c f i n i 1 l' l y movie. I fell a~kl'P' suits if the rendered. produced &reat re-Eventheaudicnce(ofmostl y 15-\car· creative effon was olds).. lhouaht h w~ a dog... the\ confitmed &y my own in~ormal ll'l'n· age survey . In fact. as I looked a round th e audicnre during the film . the only people who really enjoyl"d the fill'Jl seemed to be the younger yiewers. The par.ts played by Steve Maritn and Ch.cvy ChaS:C arc very pre<ljctable and unamaganatave. Both art capable o( cxcellcn1 comedy films when they expand from the-characters we've seen so oft.c11 on Saturday Niaht Live. 0-n the otfier lland. MWcomer Martin Short showed potential. Re miniscent of David St~jnbet&, I predict a big future for this comedfan, however, in this first major role, M seemed to "tq .. alo n1 rather than contribute. I look forward to future films featurina him individually. Allhouah tMrc are no bdly..lausht to be had. aitJlcs and c.luacklcs are frequent. and it will cenainly appeal those who enjoy slap.stick. especially. thrtc-stooses tans. . Steve Martin. Chevy Chase.· and Martin Short do their standard stutl an a slapstick comedy with a stof\ reminiscent of "The Magnificent Seven." except the bck!aguen·J peasants send for gunmen lhcy sc.>l' i·n the movies. not realizing they arc onh actors. While Steve Martin and Cht'' ~ Chase have one some cn1oyabk films. nen their most ardent fan~ should avoid &his film. The only briaht s~t were the baJ guys. who brouaht just the nght amount of charm to thc1r parts. They ~tt the only funny gu)s 1n the film. css>«iaJly the head despcr- 11do"El-0uapo" and hit"number .t:· Stay away from this' film. unks~ you have tmuble· sleeping. ... • , - ByMAAYLOlJ.llOiialiilK~~~--:a.:h:::-:'-·:-:-.:.__ ...,.... L lat tame. dent Tem Deemer welcomed sing with the orchestra. (The late Kenneth Kendall guests and introduced the .. The Christmas Tree Ball at the oun 1J1e-=--crUT> 1n-f94JS-on-a LaMatea 8'8jiri. ..:rhec&ub's Board ofGoveinors club (Balbom Ba1 Oub) has sandy ~If-mile . beach along Thegroupof8to 17-ycar-olds membcfHenS.U.andhiswife,_ always bttn a . special party in Coatt Highway.). froRl Tom nee and tbeSoutb .Bay -Suzy. hosted a table that included Newpon Beach," said Patrtcla . And -the trad1t1onal party con-area. dressed in white with se-Patrida ... Jan G,.da and Gre*, who came t.o the area as a tmues to ~ on~ of th~ mo.st q.uinncd silver vests and red or Mary AM ... Loa WeUs. b~. popular-hohday celebrations an gree_n bow t~·es. ~. i:"~Y o~ .. ~uzy told her auests about -.:when Palrxla-wauskC<r tlle --~hnsun:a --=--popular ndma-her PaM> · . name-and date oftbe first bell.she More -than 200 elegantly singe~ ~ aciil--A-m-:--Montecado. in a rad - checked with .,_...., Ya~y. are:s~ ladies and tuxe<Foed men . 6iissador of GOOdWill at the am c ear aer ant y ... The grande dame of the club. "It has 1"1.v~n&, at ~h~. club for t~e World Expo in Canada. parade was a dress rehearsal for always been called the Christmas even mg 5 .festivities were ~!Cd During the evening. guests the· Rose Parade (in Pasadena) Tree Ball. and the pany was by .costumed carolers sangmg danced to the music of the 81'9Ce when a group will ride their Paso · staned in 19S6 durina I.a I.a-Chnstma~ songs. . . · ~rt Ordlestra.. . Fi~o h~rses. "I love my dress. Ull'a ea " said Yardle the following c~~taals an .the ~Y Viennese Ball Committee which as yellow with black lace s pu 1c tt ttons 1rector at wt~ngt and dinner 1. membcr-autien~o rhat I wm~wear in 1~~ • the Mam -Ballroom. club presa-enjoys sinaina. volunteered to Suzy said "1th a lau&h. _ · - eam11e1!g11te0Dcertra~OV8r $-J:oo.ooo for_OCP-AC Candleliaht Concert. l\olds special Cllpenscs." By MARY LOU HOP&JNS Christmas Candlelight Concert at the · ··y«. I reall) had fun planning the ~~ 1 -Dwlc-)land Hotel rt :> .. Wilken rc~ted. "We came T~ Christmas. Candlchgb Coo-Nearl) 1.400 guests attended tM to t e tasting o the evening's mea cert bas come a Iona way since the · S 150-per-person black-tie dinner and - it was wonderful." first ptrfonnancc 1n 1974 was held m concert presented by the Orange Wilken also praised her committee an empty stott in Orange. Count} Performing Ans Center. which included Flota· SclMlmadter, "I rentcmbcr the first concert when "We started working on arrange-who chaired the Candlelight Concert (the late) ea .... Draa• conducted me ms for the C'Oncert last September. for seven ye.an; Marcy M•MUe, and ahe music and a smalf group sang." but they have been doins it for so long members of the Center's staff. Carol said M•ry Jeeet, Orange Countr there is a system," said Chairman HeJW..... J"y Rost1tMI, and Chiefof Protocol. Carol Wllko. "It was fun and Jamff P'el~tmau. Jona-and Bill llHfleN wen' rem1-(}i'Sfley1ar,crs Catering Manager, .Ora• County P-ttforming Arts niscini about those early days un-Ralaer Dickmaa, was wonderful and Center President and CEO Tim day. Dec: J 4, •t tht r3tb annual \!Cl)' coopcraUve .. _ SlnMr said. "ThiL~lbc llth unual meaning for all of us at the Center. _ Mtcr a gourmet dm'ner. grt'at mu sic on1. t we -cerebrate not onf)' the fittMlhr-tmtrt' Onnd -Battroom- holiday scason. but also the success of underthe baton of~eiDClark. mustl' our first months as a respected director of the Pacific Symphony. the perform ing ans ('enter 1n fu ll oper-professional resident orchestra of auon:· Orange Count). Proceeds from the Center's open-·~ • In keeping with tradition. the ing night raised S 1.3 million. and the aud ience joined' lhe ort'ht'Str.a nnd opening week fcstiv;.ies raised SI chorale in a sing-along of Christmas million for the Center's operating carols cjosi nf, the pr<>1ram with ~a;tsc.s."' Strader said. "Proceeds of "S1lent-NigbL • _ morcthanSIOO.OOO fromCandleliJht P•raui i1 ellae4 by DaHy Pilot Concert also will ao to ~"'-.s«iy1&1M1• Y*--.1\ee• · Deily Piiot OatebOOkl Friday,~-19, 1916 •••• J -. ,_ -~ CMMI IOUT SW THI COLOI Of MONIY .., wau ....,.. 11u wt t1ta 11• IMS LADY A119TMIT11AMPtet , .. Ml ...... , .. -~ ·MIMIMUIC-• COMA• 1:4._ ~o.t.eloa«J Friday. December 19, 1-986 ~- IF YOU'VE NMI Siii, --HTAI Tiii' "This ·one is THE· DEST!. Its non--s_rop W-SPEflf FUN at the moViK' ~Joel Si.gel. GOOO ~IMG AMEIYC( - "THI DlGGEST DLOCKDUSTER OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON." --Digby Di!hl. KCOS-TV ·~"""" .. ...... -hllllts.t-c... ~ 7!1..... U..2553 ....... f ........ c-"""°"° ... MIM ._-,_ UJD r------1 .. ---If Brahms is 1 Shakespcatt sonnet. then Harold Shapero is 1 poem of e.e. cumm_lnp. The continuity of line w 1Ch7"°oM eajiidi Of' llialiiiis ana Shlkapeatt-is not apparent in Mr. Shlpcro's Work. There is. however. propasion froni one moment to the next. It ocicun at a h_, level of . . 7:tl. 1:.-CPG· 131 • 4 TACI( STEAEO SUA 0- ... Td niKfV" IPGI l ~ ----- ... ,.. .. ed wa•ds ,1:::;,t.B A • sa1 seeo I.. :. "' :. ~ ' • I eflf€.r Beethoven "EmperorConcen o." per· fonMd by pianaST Emanuel Ax. The ___,,.__"""-c~~-"RQD.50~ b}' the Oranat · County Philba.rmonic Sodet)·. Mr. Shapcro's work was re- markable foci~mpleJtity, and yet its clarity a~ sinalencss of texture. e<lwaros c1NEMAWES' 891 ·393S *B'•llS"lR 6' Jv,;,t•wO *U'-'l• •EDDIE MURPHY• "GOLDEN Ctll.D" IPG 131 .... OeMy Ptlot DetebOOk/ F~ 19, 1118 •• 0 J ..J J - ear~Eve arReaben\Cl?~~~·~ Dinner served -4 PM to-Midnight lk A Star -Sing Your Fattorile Tuan Witlr "Si1J6in6 W'itlr Tiie Hits" ........... •u r•~el 979.3474 I fl I I • . ~unrlcnu•r Soulh C :owil Viii._,. ,,,.,,_....n... .... ..... ~, DRIVE 1D ITALY FOR DINNER TONIGHT '"' (1tW so .-r-s. r• Nntw .. ~ J(Wfls rllb xr-•i• llWflfllJ wuJ rlilssk ndsi•. Nttl t""*rl tllnrt "' "'"*"" •il6 " spKwi slyW Al ... /llotw. •• ,_,_., "~'""" r11• *'""""' ~:__-.J-_ OF THE·WEEK . By JOYCE SCHERER BOOLOVICH ........ cc-.-.... adventure. And pcmazza. w o res ownc wife Shirley. speaks the edible truth. Specials arc ~rvcd throughout the week: Monday and Tuesday offer two full cntrtt dishes for SI 5.95. Typteal of the tasty fare-poached-.safn°'1 topped wilh shrimp and hollandaise sautt and shrimp; swordfish charbroiled and topped with mushrooms and capen: halibut mcnuicrc: or rack of lamb oven roaslcd with medcira sauce. Wednesday bnngs a six-course Italian dinner priced aL S9.95. The sumptuous meal features dttp fried anichoke hearts with marinara sauce. antipasto lac:t;-m•nestronc-wup._ Sicilian chtckcn, ricouoni nmavcra and 1ononi. T u y 1ntn cnJOY filllC w1iole-maaru _ served with all the cnuu trimminp -choice of soup or salad. choice of rice pilaf. pasta or potalo -and vegetable of the day. S9.95. Along with the specials adveniscd on 1he neon black board inside the restaurant. Cafe Lido. offers its customers an eclectic selection of appetizers and entrtts. · "Our chef is Frances Tcmaiana." sates Spcrrazza. "tk •~ from Tah111. so many of his creations have a frffl<'h 1nfluc:ncc." __ __:. _ _ ~tr.111.a-:rdd~htt-Tcma1ana'"°'1~af00d..== hut his culinary talents are boundless. Tcmaiana 1s the .1onnrr wncrofCafoTah1111n Newpbrt Beach. · The appeliler lis\' inc Udn JUMIRJ lhrimJJ'COCkla~· .-;-----~----_;,___::__,_...._. ...... l!tllt!fi!t!!ll!!' $6.95: mooan-lla marinara. S4.25: scampi, S7.9~ cM"argot. S5.'15: oyste rs fefo .. Sf.SO:oystcnltocTdcllcr. SS.SO: ~utttd mushrooms. S4.25: french fried zuc- chini. SJ.95 and fried artichoke hearts. S4. 7S. 1n v11tng warmth. For dinina pleasure. guests can sit in The en tree menu features: veal french sautccd an <..'ne oftM two dinina rooms located on tit~rsidc oftM wh11t wine, lemon and butler sautt ($12.9S); vail wcll-uocked bar. , · banana sautccd with herbs. llamcd with brandy and The award-winning Cafe Lido has pined a finished 1n bordcla1se sauce with bananas (S 12. 95 r. filtt reputation for featuring classical jan entertainment mignon broiled to r.our choi~ ($2.95); tourncdos of -wcc-itl)'. The Dan JacobsSntd. 8ubby Rcdf~ld's Laun beef. C'afc Lido broiled 10 your taste and topped with Jaa Band. Intersection with Alex Taylor and ·Wayne 'iCasoned mushrooms, sautced in butler and fine herbs Wayne . Ncw York Jazz Connectio n and Mu Benneu ($ 12.95): chicken marsala. breast of chicken baked with and Freeway arc so~-of the popular jazz groups _All 11wt !!I. w _!!!!ti,,.,.,.. ,,..,,J .;,,,,,"« ........ .fowl•ri'« lrr111'i111lltlli OIWllf' nf/fiii#lml-' Cft/Nl /Wi' nifi11il""1 l/lfCWltin. "'--*,,... .. "-*' twJ lllti ~ tlidn. en.....,.. fll('f/ hr tbr nwlt/'1J.nl111 ... sauee mouarc la and parmigiana chccsr showcate4:-=1--t:::u.f1~l~(:)u;~C}j!J!U):'-raf~~a~ma~rt:,!;-sau~· ~1tta=Wli1Kipers:l>iii1Ciafi!tt'ii:wm1n"'c'-----U.\IV-"1tft ..... ,....~•~ (S 12.95). . -<filffilfuuon ofa ~-Jan All SI.an, · Ctwtt...,. ,,,.. """'"'r( 11 f-11.ri I• lwrlft«r /Jfw nib tu.. '" ,,., llttlJ ,,,..,. 111.-rlt••I'« tlir ~ llf#w ·~fa•~ 00 I'·• lt1 1 0011.• J/J/ .., ea.I Hix#J1111 r v11'(1fwt ..... ntW Mri-' of .,._,,.,,,wt ,.,_, Al "'1tlll cilffA 11H"rfllt'll lta11 ..... M Mlt'll-2.14../t.U 79 >\l\O enjoyed at Cafe Lido is a selccuon of pasta Spcrra.aa said. "The one hour video. shot oo location d1.,hcs: spa$hctt1. fettucini, linguini. ravioli. lasagna at the Caft' Lido.-fcatures sizzling su pliayer Wayne and gnocch1. Pasta cntrees include soup or salad and Wayne. It contains an oris;inal song by Bobby Moorc. garlic bread. The price ran&tS from S6. 9S to S8. 9S. ·Loma: and Max .Bennett's tune. 'Cafe Lido.' The · Cafc Lido. an its five years of satiatiq Oranaic vtdco. available •It~ club. stlls for $29.95. The Udo County d1ncrs. has managed to successfully blend fine Jazz Stars arc Wayne Wayne on saxes and nute; Edd~ food and top j azz cntcnainmc nt. Spcrrana dcscribts Ambrosi on keyboards; Gary Wins, drums and Ron · K: Lado asJuJlh.rlqancc. · Shumake. base. The group is featured Thursdar, .. , want you to walk into \afel:ldo and--fttt throuPSa•ur-da)' from9_p.m. to J:JOa.m. alt~ club.· -----------------------=-----i comfortable:· he said. · C"afc Lido is located at 2900Newpon erva. ---. .... ....__._._._~._-.._._.._._.._.._,.._ .. ._._., Pan of the casua .. un~y .. ~ has bttn <C:an~cry Villaae). Open ni&htly .ftom 6 p.m. to J . EJeg_an t -. ache1vcd through dttp shades of burgundy to create an m1dni&ht. Call 6n·.296t'foriuhherinfonnat1on. Christmas Day Buffet 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. '11.95 Per Person fl-f' .~S.95 Children 12 & Undet. _ _ t'.~ • Roast Turkey w/all Trimmings ' .. • • Roast Ham · . ·Jf . • Roast Baron of Beef h .._ • Soup & Salad Bar ~: '~I\.~ • Assortment of Fresh Fruit ~~w~~;...'1 1 • • • Lu.-.:ious ..... -· ....... 14982 RC'dhllll at Edinger Twiun S.tellit• TV Spart. le * .Dely PNOt Oetebook/ Friday, December 19, 1986 Da•efkuty Salt-~rtetasae Sweet !Msll ... tUllel te taste . Dip the veal in ieasonecUlour and saute lnhot butter for one minute. Add capcn. tomatoes: herbs. and simmer for one minute. Flame with brandy. Add ~am. and season to taste with salt and pepper. Put veal on hot dish and pour sautt over: top. Serves two . .. -·~ - t oeltCel Sweet ... S..r • ..-et cram.erry jllltt Shake ingredients with ice. and -Strain in.Jallhi&hball glass over ice cubes. Add a wtdat of lime. These recipes ~rt submiucd by Cafe lido, Newport Beach \ '• _____ __..__.;...__ __ -... -=-= ----- -\.iy-~tt cards art maxed out. M) moncy:sgctttn' lo~ • .AJI my bab) ~ants 1s douah. douah. dough. ·(iot dcm Chri,tm:is blu('S again. I nttds somcbod) with lots of money to I ·nd. WnUc1n' through South Coast ·n fHhion I land too. Thcm's for ~pk w11h buck'>. What's a po' bo) to do. M) tree's from K Man. Omamcn.1s...fmm QQ2d_w1ll Felft Set. :111011 .\II fits on m ) v.1ndo1t. sill · lk buytn' m<' a r>~nt"' Be bu\ 1n· \OU one 100. 'nu ,.J>Cnd iv.l·nt' o n ml' I'll \pend fiH: On )OU < •OI tkm Chru.1mas blues again I needs somcbod>- v.11h lots of monc) 10 knd ......... ,.,. Cllertzt I las ..... en.as..- PA•llG IS BACI ! iiE • .. RT LA NDllG - . . --~iefY~·'W'f Tortrt11Ir,Rl!f'"'17n..-tH-------Beans &..-£ri...,,_ ___ ._ l:H II te l:H Pl RM ERA ltt:&T.AUU.NT J••,_ .. ~ ,., I 1•rr ,..,..,.,., lh"tlH ....-.'41 ... \llllp• . _ .......... .... , __ , ............ . Happy Hour Speclal1 5130 ·• 6130 p.m • Boat Parade Specials ... e "Aao• hm .... NeiipQd •ecle.Pler.~' Mond.y-L:./nguin/& Cla~s ..... $5.95 Tuesdlly-C/opplno ........... $5.95 Wadneadlty-S..toOd Lasagna . $5.95 Thursdlly-S..tood Canryeloni . SS.95 Frkllly-Salmon FfaylolJ .. J ••••• $5.95 • S.turct.y & Suncbly-Uve Maine Lobster Dinner ........... Ji •••• · $9.95 2100 WBST CXl!•Jihoin • (714) 175-1177 t "f"f'-r•rr .. n..:-~ ... ,....., •• ,.,.. ffl't' --t-•--4-wpu www 4zow; c-.Ml•••Dlftw ~~1..-0 SUJHI ..... c.. ... --H-f----'haui1shes ar.e_esp_ecially memorable at Opasq·s Balboa -....... 1.\ Tiw "··-· ......... "' ..... Tro•rl .....,.., lt""41!.,••I °"""'" · ""' '"' llw ....... ,, ""'••• ... ....... , ..... ..... ,,_ ,l lll o• o...r,_i .... • a.-l~y. fii....il l':...i \"·'" • t'..~. ':''t- 714/540-3840 oe• .. o~•°'~"' °"''«' r<• f"-o tauet O'lld llllOf'et s5 '12'° 3365 VIO lido Newport Beoch L...------_.:o::=::::...---.....:.---<7M)6114171 Thai Cafe. Visit Opaso this holiday season. Make your reservations now·1or a· special Christmas Eve & New Year's Eve. Call 675 -0161 for Reservations or catering information. 2091/z Palm at Bay. Daily Pilot OateboOk/ f.(_6day. December 19, 1986 17 -~-----~--~~~~--------~~-~--~~-~~-----~_..:...~-- t _] t His h t name le ()pemo. Hie IMt neme la v~. n.t•a wtty hlnf ' Hie r•telll'ent la ellO C.-.0 ()peeo'a .8elboe TNI c.te. But tor ttlf. '*' ~ ,_,,, people ti.ve bMfl oelllflg It the belt Thel r•teurMf. '*9 e lot. Welt U. ~ 1MM tN1r TIMll won .,. 90UP, 1-lf _.. """ .,._.,. 9*'°9. the moet twnoue TIMll noodlee end 8elboe TM! ~. e combllieeton of OWk Wimp Md ......... Come to Opemo'a a.lboe TIMll Cele. " lt'a ~ flr9t time for TNI tood, .._ •• help you order. And don't wony 8bcM1t the food being 100 ICMcy, the chef can "*'• " -mild -you ••. ()pe9o lnM• two promleee. One, you'l loW ~ ~-Two. If you can -My-flle-Wt ,..,. ~ ltUmtlllng, ,,. •• ,...,d you with .,, •ft• dinner 2091/2 Palm at Bay in Balboa . . -Dinner Nightly Except Tuesday C'all 675-0 161 for Reservations • Ciferi ng •Take Ouf Makt-Y«K Ntw Year 'i &e RnernHoM-Now! TBE IEl'llK2-PATCB I# «Jf1Tll CO.UT ftAZA Sandwich••· aalada, aoupa, quiche, excellent ulad bar. freah, natural California atyle cul1lne. 545-814•. BUTLERS ••• Fl'OIDPaee~ - ...said. "fl stops the ink from cominaofT onto the hands. and it rcmovrs the ciastt 1ha1 °""' in-1bc.mid,Uc oflt>c ~~cer said the butler is ~ltctivc about which newspapers he will iron. "h is only the quality papt'rs -we wourd send t.he National Enquirer to rile ctean('fS: .. he laughed. "'We don't n the entire paper. o nly certain SCC'llons: usm · and rood .. • ·· . ·It~ truc. s;;t("('f admm@. \Omt'· times the only thing the boss may do for himself 1s go to the toilet. However. Spencer said the butlen JOb 1s moch more' invoh ed then dabbing his master with a large turkish towel after his mo m1n1 bath. "We create happiness: we arc ambassadors for the boss." "e said. .. ~FS~~the npu food and" inc: wt' are tactful an<t 1sctteL We can iron cloth~ and pac a 1g. "l' IUOk aftrr1n vci1>1an . we care for ch1ldl"C'n and "c kt't'p a home beautiful. We arc adminis- trators:· Financial!,. butlers do OK. In England. a butler's i.a laf) 111 around SI S.000: Spencer ~·d the salal") " lal'e<f°WillCpcri'S. "Perks-. or fringe benefits. a~ )OU _ _,_,...tfh~m m Amcrlt'3. IS tharman> o tht'out e~ $C't fO tr&\ el on the rO)al aclltundJJYc. en bcuauful homo. It ~----------------------~=-==--=f============= .... --------=-----_µ'L)_t~~Jll.O'. llgious w h e n .you co.u sider most of thC'SC bo)s h~vc comc from poor homes." •• .. ' Join Us For A Special Cbrl•tm•• Mena Dinner Servec;t · 12 noon-8 pm In the Mediterranean Room (Chlkt1s Mmu Avallabk $595) Wish You'A Merrp· Chrl•tmas ._,,, ........... ,,. 117H 11.cAl'tlMtr. lnbte Cater••• tr..~ ..... ~) DaMy PMot Datebook/ Frida • Decambef 19 19 . . " .. ,. ,f..,.1 • ..:,"'-'•·~,,,,,,.,,,, ....... ,..,.., pi should know *'™at Tile . we·re ser\'ing up some Oft.he finest ruisine In all of Orange County. At The Courthouse Restuant and In .\mt:!'I<'~. the perk~ gl't bl·n~r Salaf)J.U mps to around $30.000. plu the butlers h~vc t·ar prw 1lcies. AMIGOS •••. FromPaCe 12 "as substituted. along " 1th an ··ong10iil"0 t.btmc song that sound' .. usp1ciousl) hkc D1snc~ ·s .. Three ("aballeros .. theme. ---',.--=ff~"ltfcn.1>ormWS"3TI entire scene from thc D1sne) fil m for its opening sequence. but" 1thout the rh~ 1hm and style and bC'aut) of 1hr am mated original. The t'rttd'ofthe title t'haracters - .. WhC'fC\Cr there IS injustice. :-ou will fi nd us. _ -·~ etc. -as from Hcnf) Bar.~ yoo reti!y .ha"*! three::tatauran in.one. -.lo-. Fonda·s memorable speech at the \'-los<' of .. TOO-G.ra~of Wra ~· So if a casual meal iSin order. yoo'll enjO)' our relaxing IQUhge -for dfin~ and delicioos·soups. salads "2nd sandwiches. · For a little more elegant fare. there·s .the si mple ~race of The Library. sm·ing exe!ptlonal entrees at moderate prices And when yoo really want to impr5. yo.i'U fl nd --me dining in The Supreme Coun to be absolutely excp.iisile. Where the ruiSine is gracefully prepared under the w-.udlful eye of a m~er chef. So. come home to The CoorthotM. for dining at Its best. For resemtions. call (714) ~8615 2 Hutton Center Dr .. Santi Ana. ·- Most of the rest of "The Threc Amigo~" 1~ .purloined ffll,m Ak1rJ Kurosawa's "The S<·vcn Samurai." Manin 1s self-assured. d ispl aying thl· timing and-coordination of o master comic. But hc does 11o_t11ve h1'i usualcnthusiasm. suagcs11ng that ht• kno"s he"s nding a turkey. Chase. whQ started off in mo' 1c' attempting to play th~ al) Grant kind of soph1s11catc. had thc goOd sense to abandon that futile quest He's now Sl'ttled o n a w1mf>ish. Dagwood Bumstead son of character. .and. altho ugh this suits him. he shll dQrsn 1'1 vc you enough to entice you into the theater to Stt him pt"rform. ~horr.-armt'd wttl'i· an e normous comlcli!Frlt as c"TdenCCCf6Y hiiWerk on "Saturday Niaht Live," shows none_ of it ~-HcT pract ically invisiblc in the film. I can ~member , no line or look or anture of his that is worthy of a Sf<'Ond thouahL And that is the bottom line on "T he l'h~ Amiaos." Not a bed movie. but just dull~·routine. You have nothini 10 -brina with-you from the movie hou1e. to tell your friends about. to lauah about . PALMER •• -.- ~,_..,. ,~ _ -. Conceno orlbm, performed by.the Cl<' eland Ordaes&ra wilh so!oist Jonathon MiC . The clements of this l·om~ition faikd to ettatc a di~ l'tm1bk composite \(Aty~ which could be followed by in ancnuvc 1lOn-mus1cian. h is in this rMpeet that Mr. Shapcro's work shines amona its contcml)Onl!ft--- Thc proaram no&acmphasizod the clltent to which' this work is-a · synthesis of the dralfta and form of Beethoven. with the melodic a nd rh) thm1c clements of StravihSky . .\aron Copland obwrvcd at the time of its first pcrforma"ntt tha t Mr. ~hapcro was the "most 1ifted and baffiina composer of his scncratron:· tk noted that the composer sccmed 10 be sufTerina from some son of "llcro-worJhi.Q complex .. not )Ct h:J\ mg developed a pcrional style of composition. "" thcllt' comments we~ made w mc 3 yeatfilO'llnhc-t>egfnntng of 1hc composer's carttr. It would have been intcres1in1 to bear some of the ma1un• Shapcro·s o utput on this - -;___:;~~=-=~==-----I Gooo EARIH -= == A N N E x I A Unique Concept tn Mod•rn Dining I 11aturttly healthy and delk:lccll fO<Jtb ,,,.. ,,..,, • ... I we hM the nwer to the ~ lftCtbultll rA 'JOJI holdly ltMJpplng. I Dint outctoon In our ~ Pltio titting 0t lnlldl tor t wwm Ind 1 chlrming ~. After 'JOJI mt11 do 'JOJI ltMJpplng In our gift lhop I "Ninny's Attic" locattd .riO"t lbo"9 the flltannt. I -FREE Small i I FROZEN YOGURT I urch••• of Lunch*-· I '-=-'"-"----.Ml--.Nil Call Ahead For Take Out_Service of Any Items on Our Menu program as ~II. It was odd to Stt the ~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==.::;;;;::~ h \.,ear-olJ Harold Shapero taking a hoY. at th't""pttrT1lffn>faworlt wnnm "hl·n he was 27~ Nonetheless. he rccr•'C' a rcsoun ina. wcll- Jr'4'r' rd. ovafio-n . .\ftcr inlcrmiss1Qn. we were trcattd w a pcriormancc-u,....' ~Mll"~-"'""''-Ul.........., 1hl' Emperor Conccno of Beethoven. l h1\ was the first p1aryo con,·cno "h1ch we have heard al Segcntrom Hall. and 11 demonstrated yet a nother d1ml·ns1on of the acousucs to be found there. n\1 c-1 e piano 1tK . a ammer \tnl.c<.a s1nns, lls '1brat1on rl"SOnates 1hrou&h the body oft~ instrument. proJ«lln& sound into 1he su1Tound· mg room. T~ PfOC'C'.SS is enhanced in Scgcrstrom Hall u lhc lroom itself ht·romrs a resonating bod)'. The most P.Qwcrful chords as well as the most iiliili: melodic lines wt~ ~card w.itJL -Ulm o.s.Lcla ·, '. . The conccmrw.rs ~'t \Ir ~n4-~ed-le,-56trne-+­ moment~ of cxtraordinaf) beauty ~nd 1ns1ghT. The orrhM'tra played tx·au11full) as well. "h1ch makes ll nmlcad1ng 10 n1tp1ck. Nonetheless, "h1k 11 was an excellent performance lur 1hc most-part. the bt"l•nninp-of no1es l?IOll~ more cart<futty toor- d1 natcd btrwttn orchestra and soloist in the future. t-inally. a no n-acoustical note on thl' hall. The heal during the SC'Cond half of the conttn was both uncom- tonablc and slecp.inducins. Alona the Sime linn. it is a curious phenomenon to have alcoholic Jnnks scn.ed at intcrm1ss1on rather than c:offcc. Such a wcll-~atrd hall hardly nttds the helpofakoho l to lull concen -aoni to slttp. I'd love to sec \Ome coffee available durina ln1er- m1ss1on in the future. as well as better 't'nlilation inside the hall. i\ few no~ on ano ther co~cen ob5crved m."mtly. a lute recital at U'€'-f . ~rformcd r J o Schncidmnan. on Sunday the 30th. Of P.rticu r nQtC was Mr. Schncidcrman·s rcndcrina. of the Charonnc movement of David Kcllncr's "Pieces in A ~." It was. literally. mesmamna... Kcllricr's worit ended with a lively Gip. into which Mr. Schneiderman effectively ·~~rporattd a convincina life and sp1m. · ·. • For t~t pm:t. the pcrl'ormanc:e felt "studied" in its e•prnsivcncu. and yet precise and subtle in its ltchn1cal rcndcrina. ·-----~ • "I W1t1t A Gill" • '1feet1 Sons Comin' On" • "I'm in the Mood for Love" • "On The Sunny Side Of Tlte Street" THI UTIOUL Dllm THIATM ••r I I• _ 1YUMON•GADWAY11111' 1"1..llOAD DmCT9 9Y IC_., WAM Al an<18cl'baftJ Hampton. "OwnM a Opefotors ot Haftequln. A Dinner Playhouse Present '"' .... ...,-1\MdT 6outbampton ·• Dl,,t a Tlt ll'.41at, lf••oree•IN••...,... Gcumet Dinner Served To you Tobie _ _ _ 8eoutiful f!Ocifie....~eon setting Jor .... nra11n1 Ctll (714) 491·7576 Treat yourself lo tile b1~'Sl 1a-,11es1value1n hamburgers available anywhere This newest "full course" Grinder crea11on features a v~ pound purC' bt'el pat 1 y <. heese. fJ 1es. ">Oup or salad and a soft dnnk anytime of the day for only S 3 9':> • ' t I ""1 l I QutOn'llte'IOMi-----~. --- Pa~llon is a coupfo~ tli8 'smart moJiey er.ow Cl -Dining out with Judy---- II 'h1111IJ come a~ no surprise to C°l'nU~r"s crown. .111~ um· that a hotel dining room In the case of Pavilion. the ··sman ··rl'llUMl.ln{·e'" " being widcl) touted mone) .. .crowd (this kind of environ- lhl':>l' da' ~. ·nrennnrac rs prt'Scntly enjoying a .\ ftl'r all. With lhl' rl.'Cent inflUA of very good va lue. especially whe n ()nC h11ll'I\ 10 Orange Cou'nt). the com- co nsiders th'e l'OSt versus quality ratio rx·t111on 1sgrcatl'rtllan l'verto capture of the goods and services received. ttw consum,•r whose need s have not Solicitouslyorchestratcd "lagniappe .. ~l't qu11e caught up with the lim11k ss (something .. extra .. or unexpteted. in d1n1ng cho1rcs which· are cum·ntl~ 1hc "ernacular of Ncw Orlcans) is a' a1lahk . offered.to 1hed1ner at no extra charge. Rt·no' :111ng and rcdl'\.·orating may For instance. a complimcntary hi.· helpful 1n an effort to sta ) o ut in appet11erprccedes di nncra t Pavilio n. lrnnl. and !>('\ cral H'ncrablc es ta~ On a recent v1s1t. we were SC:f\'{•d a h'lh nwnt'i arl' indeed sporting a ··nt"W twin-set of puff pastry tartlets~ one lt>'W. ··• ~a fil!OO-w1tb._salmon ffij)u_s For man~ nc"' hotels. the .&rand. fa\ered over carmcllzcd onions. urx·ning l·clcbra11on has reached an wfuk the other boasted a heaping l'laboratl' pinnacle: one recent pan ) '\COOP of ca ' iar. katured rtd\:~ 3!.tnde camels in th~ Mon.' lagmappc -:ippcarcd m the l'ntl) 143~ of thl' building. l n~tde. fish shape o f crispy Frl·nch-fricd vapes ponds--had bcrn drained •md frltcd--wtrrch dotted my Pon -saucroap:• 1ot. ith Oungcnl'S' crab and over 30 pctizcr offoie gras. I'm a foie gras fan food stattons proffl'red e'otic fare.~· of the h1ghc;st order. and this was as Qu1l'tl~ 1n1t1 1h1\ ar('na S(•vl'ial fi ne as any I've ever had. quickly months ago caml' the new Four seared over a hi&h fla me and then 'Scasons Hotel. with its premiere finished in a very hot oven to lock in restauffln'7-Pav11too.--~*~fl-a 1n umph of barcl No da.ncltl& airls or strollillJ mu-~ cook_ed. vdvetr JKd«troo. "nan' 14CH' In he seen. as this was M) companron's appetizer. a de- "''hllt thl'~ call 1n thr trade a "soft shl'fl('d portion oflivc Main lobster in opening." Quietude, it seems. is a a sau{'t.' of fresh coriander. could have hallmark of th(• Four Seasons hotel hccn a Ii Ille more tendl'r but the sauce roup. was 11th• a nd pleasant.. Four Sca'i<>nS 1s in the right place a t Pavilion reallr shines in its abiht) th(• righ t tim('. I think. Set into 22-plus to present an 1ntcrcstinJ array of t•ho1ce acre\ of Orange County's most cntrees. Sautced lamb loin is sliced n pcns1 \ C real cstatc;rt is cfTorttcs5fy amt SH ~ a btcf o( (cnncl pun."e grand -thl' Jewel in Newport wi th the_!urprise addition oh small RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHT ••• Fr~mPace21 stack of tumip•nd parsley pancakes in as comprehensive an efTort as I've and a tasty plette o f egplant and e ver sttn to include the fi D<'st wines 1'.utthint "Make5 you.-fttl ,spoiled. ·of the bcsl wi,nc-produd na rqions of_ doesn't it?" remarked my compa-the world. The price range is nicely nion. who found no {ault with a hefty varied and anyone who is unable to presentation of veal tenderloin on a find a pleasina choice m iaht ~ wcll- compote of green applt'S and Belgian advised to move toa small mountain- endive in a sauce of basil, tomatoo top. in say. Nepal or Tibet. ,.. and cttam. For dcucrt. I'd recommend the Even those on a d iet can partake-of ~ of chocolate with its mer- this pampered feeling. The loin of ing~·liltcruu or a full-navorcd pear lamb. for instance. appears o n the poached in hcany Buraundy which is menu wit~ an asteri sk. Wl)en coupled served on a bed of raspberry puree wi th a similarh• cknotcd 31?J>Ctuer, a nd funher cnlivcned by ttlc strategic the courtcTcombinc to kttp1ttnncr at placement o fblackbcrrin. T he-la&1".- a grand total of unckr 6SO calorics·; b) the way. were the most voluptuo us Bread. wine. ~n. etc. arc caJoric berries I've either tttn or tasted - add-ons. of course. but there is no a nd "1 the middle of the winter. too. n oran ,onc o tt ~11ett. P:ivition Chef Franck Champcl<). It is this ·kind of conslckration for a native of Grenoble. toiled for fivC' the diner's ~nsiti"ities which dis->ears in the restaurants of Lyons and 1m1uishcs t.hc-Four Scasons--chain of r«eivcd. a -prqmatic-~nd classical hotels. . background in the kitchen of the A satisfying lunch in either of the hotel's dining rooms (Cabana-Cafe is the "moderatcry priccd" room ) will run between 510 and S 15: again. 1hat'vus1 fo• rooct. In he Conservatory. a ltgtit lunch- e-on buffet is served every day for S6.50 per ~rson. Aftl'm oon tea is a htt(e kss va ue-oneniC<J-:-Wi°tfl pflct'S ranging from SS to $9. SO and up. A la carte 11ems supplement the pnx fi:\e tea selections. For the holtda E\M Ull'poWderroomsadjan'nno-tamcd lassr11c i11-¥a11s bcfo•< K• Pavilion feature the utmost in convc-v1nga stint at The Ptc~rrc in New York n1ence. pm aq . and comfon . with C tt) and Pav1hon in Washington. during the hohda> season will <nJO) 1nd1v1d ual dn..">Ssing room-sized areas D.C. . . . . the hotel's comphmcntal) 11ft-wrap- for each aucst. Prior to 1mpkmenun1 his 1n111al in st"fVice . The service is J!'ltCious and never menus at Four Seaso'ns' Pavilion. he P g · l'. ~rbeari~~rchcd & so.called.. .:.:CUUUlg-T~c cnttrt hotel ~111bein1ull s" ing sttm. has ~n trained to aive give ~.. of Los Angclc5 cuisine. ChnstffiaSday. Pavilion pb ns 10 and aivl'. until it huns. Rather than CflampeltybnnptoPl"viliertaatSirc Sl'i'\e a four-course d1~1ner from 11 trying to rm~ou. four-Seuom to wrve the lcind offood whic-h will be a.m. untd 9 p.m . T he price Will be SJ2 employees display sincerity and pro-appreciated in the climate and en-per person. fessionalism and will stop at nothing vi.ronmen_t ~(Orangc Coun&ycouph:d Foor Seasons Hotel. 690 Newport to make you happy. · . wit~ 1he abt.hty to create food prep-Center Drive. Ncwport Beach. Four Seaso ns Newport Beach 1s arattons which arc the proseny of a 75Q-0808. Breakfast. lunch. dinner ai ming for • fi ve-star rating. needless proud French heril.qt. and a fternoon tea daily. Reservation~ to say. _ • _ At the moment. dinner for two at recommended. 'Moderate to ex- l'acertat nly gi'\ie the wine-tisrfivi Pav ilion eatr be-hact-for-aboultSO--,,msiw. Casual o rcssy. Vafet stars. Over 400 lal>cls arc represented plus wine. t.ax and &r1tui1y. parking. MaJor credit cards, • Ttte special holtd1y menu teetures such enttees 1s Roast Long Island Duckling, Baked Red Snapper Bell Meuniere. Broiled New York Steak. Pork Chops Apricot. Prime Ribs of a.et, Tom Turkey, dine, rlc:ie, pertlied new potato. cw The Crown Houee la ioc.ted et 32802 Halibut Holland-.. end New Yori( Pep· candied IWMt Pocet~. AeMrvatlonS South C~ In South Laguna P«_Sl..-The d'nner will Include aoup 1 _arelUQQ99tedfofthe ... t _ at 12noonc......,. ( 8!Y ~ Phone · 11 Reine or Nied. String a.ans Almon· 2 p.,n.;-4p--:m., I" p.m. p.m. 4M-5n3 °' for your ,.., vatloni:'" " -~ ~NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA -. -----~ 17 I .. rt.cent la. COit• Mesa Coll ()ot~·ll091 l<>f lftlormatlon Broasted Chicken Stuffed Shrimp 880 Spare Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp Filet of Sole Served with S.Lld. Com-on the Cob. Baked ~ans, Potato & Hot Roll Llwe Eatertaa. ... t _ a-n..c ... Co .. tr11/W•1er• M•k Tfluredey 1lm1 S.IM&ay '"'-' ... t• l>alfY Piiot Oatebookl~rlday. Oeoember 19, 1986 KING . GOURMET Pettoun1"Cet Tues thrv S11n Sat •nd Sun e~uncn H03 I . M9fMf ._....,... leftteAM.CANfCM '! Mtle NQl1tl d Sen 00990 r_., . ...._. ........... ~ ·~-1-..Jft~~ ...... .,,,.. '(in * tpen' llY) "°' .. 1n pr1.ce ; r•••onabla. clWffled .... ........ . .... CIUlifled Actvert'9ing ~2-5178 • ~.--:--:__,~__,,_..""="_.,,_.~~~~!"!!~~~ .. ll!!!!lllll!•C!C41GSU~l9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1!!!!!!1111!! ........ l!!ll .. !'11!1!11111!'1 .. ~#.~ .. lll!llll!ll!l!lll!lll!!llll ...... lmil .. ~ .. ~.~l --Re~urant-spotl:lght OPAIO'S 9M.90A TMAI CAFE ......,c111,ra111 .. ti you're look=Of eomething different rrom the ulUlll bill of I are. come to Opuo's BMbo8 Thal C.... Opaso hes die0fat9d his intimate dining room In a bf .. thtelungty beauhlul holiday setting The rMt&Ufant welts are adorned with lit'*Y gaa.nds and sort pink & Wtttte bulbs to create an elegant atmosphere. Batbo .. Thal llrill be open througll the noltdays, Including fN9(y night dunng the ltght parade (open Dec 23) and Christmas Eve and New Years Eve Make vour rese<vations early Every entree IS per$0flally Pfepareo by your Chef Ope.so Savor such delectables of his spec1atUes as Roest Ouckltng. Thai noodles. his famous beef sate and the well-known That egg . roll ()paso will prepare each dish to suit your taste lrom mild to spicy So let Opaso make this year s holiday dining a memorable occasion tor you apd YoUrs Some consider his to be the best T ha• restaurant tn the Southern Cahtornia ye., ln grand style after dinner. when they'll have party hats an4 favors and, of courS.. entertainment all evening. Reservations are suggested at 64•·2D3Cl. ClviatmM and-Hew-V""' 1 E'<l8 testt1111tes wilt also Pf8Yall at the other Bob Bums locahons 1n Santa Monica and Wooc:lland Hills All tne restaurants are beautifully decorated tor the holldays. . lfMIOt New Y ..,., f" °""'8f II you want to finish the old and start the new year 1n a style worthy ol a true conllOlsseur or the finest, most authootte or French IOOds you'd book a table at Le M1d1 The "sleeper' that was opened barely two years ago and'(s already celled one of the best lltlle French1estaurant~ f --·--1 CATCH LUNCH BY THE BAY. I . Discover the perfect spot for catching up with friends--and oollea,gucsover lunch. The new Jamboree Ca(c. Where extraordinary cuisine is served baysidc. in a bright garden setting. - rHE NEWPORTER RESOlt'T. 1107 Jantbcnt M . CotnpltlMftW) "*' pu\Jftl ~eutt.tt In.~ SllUCe end treltl Chanter .... et Le Midi'• custom- wy reaaoneb'e priceL llle Midi Frog Ma comeofege:TtieynowMrWcoclttails. Le Midi, Via lido Plaza, Newport Beach. 87~904 . ·-· GULLIVER'S CHRISTMAS EVE Long Island Duck Australian Lobster Tail Prinr Ribs of Beef o.Jty PHot Oatebook/ Friday, Oecemb9r 19, 1986 t I "."'"' ... , ' ' ... l , •• I -r- 1 THE BARN Have the prime of your lite rhousinl( -fwm 1.-he exteru.ive 25 item menu. ~tl'aks. !leafuod. RBQ. Mexiran di11 hl·~ indudin.: salad bar. and more. \\'t'i-tern 1 harm and country am· h1111we. Breakfast M ·i1 6::10· I I :00. Lunch :\1 · F 11 :Oo :.?::10. Dinner 7 n1~ 11~ rom .d I p,m. 11ppy unir ,\I F .i::IO· 7 µ.m. Satl'llitv dish. Live rntert11inmt>nt 1111d darwin.:. H11n· '!lift l1111lit 1es. 1-1!-IK'.! Hedh1ll. l'11~t 111. :!.W-011 ;, THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE . Yes! They ere the original. Femous for their one·and·a-haJf pound .,.~-----~P.orterhouse st~ks and featuring iSpfaYbro1Tiilg-:t>foualy aervlngTor 24 years. Lunch Mnn.·P·r111-2. Din· oe.r nightly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .. Custa Mesa. 64:!-9777. BOB BURNS Superb is the word to describe this fine dining eatibliahment. Serving • Newport/or 18 years, specializing in Angus !ai~d ~ef, the. finest you can get. AlllO featuring freah fish, veal and chicken. The linen covered tables. candles and freah flowers add to the elegance, with bootha and high back chairs for privacy. Flickering lanterns and d&s11ical ____ music capture the charmin and warm atmoepnere. pen or unch. dinner and their splendiferous Sun- day brunch. Estensive wine list. 37 Fashion Island. 644-2030. BRISTOL BAR Is GRILL - At Holiday Ina Traditionally an all American favorite place to eat and priced for family dfolng. Every· thing from juicy tteadund c..hopa Lo _ special chicken diahea and fresh M!afood. Bounteoua salad bar. Sumptuoua da.iJy luncheon buffet. Open daily for dining and cocktails. 313 t Brisl-01 St.. Coate Meu. 55i·3000. DILLMAN'S The Dillman family 11 famous for their traditional warm h0&pitality and fine food. Fiheat prime rib in Balboa and fft!llh fish daily. Com- plete dinner specials daily. Frjendly service and a fun, delightful at· m(lf!phere. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 801 E. R111l1oa. fHa. 7'126. JOJ,L Y R OGER Great American food and at the best prrces. The .Jolly Rorer has always ?een known as a good family value re1>laurant. The menu features h reakfaat, lunch and dinner. From egl( diahea, sriddle cak•, bu.rpn . sandwiches, aalads to complete din: ner or atafood. atealui. chicken and delicous d...na. Family t>Wned for :lS ye.an with t~ friendliee&. Mntice in town. 400 S. Coa•t Hwy .. Lafuna Rt>uch. 494-3137. flaps appetiuri"an coclttalla from OM oy1ter ba.r. 'T'he breathtakine view is accented with .entertainment. ~­ day-Saturday hiJhlighted by Steel Drum eoundi of the Caribbean on Sunday afurnoona from 3. 7pm and -l.._-t---1'-'•onday -nite-fQdtliill speCia:t&. The THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR AND GRILL Bright end ajrv with-a-colorlul 5t'Hide Victorian. flair. The '"N-p<)rt Oilter f~r and Grill ill cuual seafood dining at it's beat. Ru Chandler. who abo owns The Rex Restaurant. has created Ne~rt Landing ... a definit.e local favorite. Open 7·days. Lunch. Dinner and Sunday Brunch. On Lhe Bayfront. Reservations pleaae rail (714) 1175-2373, Valet parking evenings. PASTEL'S The newest event in diniri, in the _N_~n area. Fnturin(~..Jpecial blend of culinary creatioi)a from California-and the rest of the world. S uch tantalizing items aa; mar.i,oa.tecl.ebrim.p _and tcallb~.in a ginger vinaigrette aaJad. Mouth- waterini paata like aniel ha.ir with seafood and freth tomato. Piuas baked in an authentic Italian wood burning oven. the only one in New· port. And a var1el:v of GrallidN a~ialtiea. Dinner 1erved daily (cloeed Monday) and Happy Hour. ReMrvationa recommended. 1520 W. Coast Highw,y, Newport Beach. n fun 11portcr11ip-an-..Anehor-Steam - ht-er: peel spicy shrimp and enjoy ex· qulsrtt'ly pre1>ared fish. From blue· point ovsters and crab rlaw cocktails to ~ea(o1~ pasta and traditional O)'!lter .. trw., fhe Oyster Bar ,nd Grill serves p!'l'm1crr-~rt'Tt'llsonable pr icez It·~ the homl' of thl' $9.95 lob8ter~Ope~ all clay from I I ::lO a.m. to tO::lO p.m., lo 11 ·t)O p.m. on Frida\· and Saturda\ nil(ht. M.C'.. Visa .. A.E.. Oineri L1><:;1tt'd u1·ros~ from the Newport Pier - :?100 We5t Orearnfrunt. Newpori lil'11d1. 1175-~77 -zueu:s Pure and aim le ·ust like mother's ove. e terve 10 oz. obiter taila at S_t0.95, filet mignon at $4.SO, prime rib at $6.95, ribe and chicken at $5.25. The.e dinnen aerved oh special nighta-open 7 nqhta. Gen- erously poured, low priced drinb. Our cualOmen have been coming beck aince 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Co.ta M .... near 17th St. CaU 645-8091 or 631-9803. .ZUBIES (7 14~ 548-7167. . BU BBLES BALBOA C LU B Bubbles· is a treuure., a 30'• style supper ciob done ~ith fantasy and wit Th• Champagne ice bucketa au .ahaped lilt~ hau-and t-he-1t,h fil.t':'res like. martini glaMeS. The cuisine combrne11 French and Italian elements in a hom.ey American con· text. Open for dinner Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-10:30 p.m.; 5· 11 p.m. Fri .. Sat.. Sun. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Reservation• are suggested. Dinner from $9.95 to $15.95. Full Bar-. l 11 ·Palm Street in Balboa at the corner c1f Palm and'Balboa. Call 675-9093. ·GILDED CAGE ITAi IAN Hight aml68 the parkinll! lot from _.;.....;.;;-.....;;..;;, _______ _ Zubaes specializi114J in brout.ed chicken dinners. All dinners !!frved complete at C ARMELO'S $!1.95. Otht r dinners11t same prict> are ~hi~ ultra-~mart haven of n cep- _HBQ ~pare ribs. 2 kinds of shrimp 1"""...__t1onal Italian and_Cantinental fie o M> e. Alf inners served with C · · · f h ~alali, baked beans. corn on the cob. uuu ne rs one o t e more rewarding pota~ and hot roll. Lunch spec1al11 places. t-0 dine. Freah paata and M·F Crom 49c.. The Gilded Cage is a lot special "light" sauces are carefully of fun for the whole famil)'. Coun. prepared by three of the fineat Ital· try7West•rii entertainment. Thursdav ian chefs. piano baT enteTt.ainment thru Sunday from 6 p.m. t.a11e dance complement. the fun atmoephere. floor. Wide sere-en plus 8 TV'~ for Alfreaeo dinin1 (weather per- S(>.Orta •~ctaton. A great view from 1111 mi_ttini). Open for lunch M-F seata including the bar. 2!1t tacos dur· 1.1:30-2:30, Dinner 7 nigh-ta from ifll. MoncJ.y_ Nite l"-4.•otball. f-ell &t5-809ror 631-980:!. -l>-:30. 3520 E. Q~n1f~, C.Qrona aer Mar. 6'76-1922. - GREEK MENE'S TERRAC E Mene's Terrare is a family owned restaurant. With authentic Greelt food made just as it ill as home. mosphere of a Gredan Terrace. ~peC'iaJ chanl(e daily .. Complete wine list. including wines of Greece. Serving_ lunch and dinner. Limited reservations. 235:\2 El Toro Rnart # 11. El T oro. 830-3228. Caterini rwailable. V. Mr. NEWPORT. LANDING RESTAURANT The Newjiwt Landin& Restaurant per fectly situated on the f>ayfrunt adja· cent w the Belboe Fun 1.one ' and ftTfY, hcMltt the r.,,..c. local ~afood as well at the ma.t P"'ti1iou1 locatinn for thoff who enjoy airy and e.le11ant decor, flM food end e t'IMltt nc1tina loun1e. Chiuy vet casual. join ua for lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch or per· GABBI AN O'S We would like t-O invite you to join u1 at our new rnt.aurant. Gab· biano's. our menu includn tra- ditional Italian diafrea plu8 quite a few signature dishes. We are small. with only 16 tables. so reeervation1 are rerommended on the weekend. We are open 7 night8 a week for dinner. We have tried to create a bistro atmoapher~ and a feelini of your neighborhood reatauraflt. We · hope you join us soon! 281::\ Villa Way. Newport Beach. 67S:93S5. MARCELLO'S 'J'.hi9 .award -winner-ofl'en-an-'ft tenaive menu t pect.'aliting in s-iaa. veal, cioppino and· their lamoua handmade pma: P.atabliahed since 1973, thia family owned reataurant · haa captured the heuU of l&alian food lovera. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Din- nlr 7 nifhta • weelt. 17502 O..C'h at S later, H11-ntingto n Beach. 842-5606. VILLA NOVA A btautiful bay view c.reatea the rornantk setting that has made the Villa Nova a "special kind ot plate" fnr L •;er fifty years. Superb cui1ine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_...;_...;_ 22 Daily Pilot Oatebookl Friday, Oecemt>et 19, 1986 from central and NOrffiern taiy served in Old World charm. Es- tenaive _wine fut. Dinner· l\iihily. Piano bar .. f'ull menu till 1:00 a.to. :1131 West Coast Hwy .. NewpQrt -Beach. 642-7880. • . ---~. u• --. - CIT LI'S RESTAURANT If you love Chinete food, you 're aure lo enjoy d.ini@I he.~ as Ll'urom- iaea-Wly Tutl\intit Chlrrete food: T he menu olfen a wide variety of . esotic diahea, from a la carte to combinatio.na including Cantone.M -,.... zech~ -Brwthtakinr decor in • tupruneJ.y beautif~I at· motphere. Tropical drinks to quench your thirst. Open aeven daya a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Ada-ma. Hunti111ton Beach . 961-9115. 314 N. Beach Blvd .. Anaheim. 827·121()'. THE LOTUS ~:11ter the Orient and espuience the txtrllence of Mandarin 11nd Szet'hwan Cuisines. Authentic ('hi- ne .. e dishes especially prepared b" master chef Liu. The Lot.ua an nffer culinary masterpit'ces to vour JilOng. The lovefy-dining .u&.....i... dominat~ with -pict-ur.a of the l..t1t~!l. flower· the !'ymbol of puriTy 111 Chrnese culture. E njov fine C'hi· ll~~c dining 88 well as wine. spirill> and hospitality at the LotUJi Located_ in .Harbor Cent.er -at. :.i:1<11. Harbor Blvd. in Coeta Meu. Call 545-3.131 CROWN HOUSE Thi1 lovely Continental reataur11nt &ituated ·•l the Clof.ne1' o( PCH and Crown Valley Pkwy. has been a gourmet'a favorite for over 15 vears ~ow. Fine..dininJ. cock.taila. daAcing. ltve entertainment. oy1ter bar. happv hour. banquet facilities. limo service. eiteniive wioe list. 32802 Pacifir Coast H~uth Laguna Niauel. 499·2626. ll'tO.-i'llit l w.ta-:W•nniiii r•·-7 t.aurant iJ.o ulfers aJ\ ~eena.ive wine lilt, and escela in tablflide prep· arationa and flambell. Open for Lunch 11:30·3 p.m .. Dinner from 5 p.m. Eiu.:ellent banquet facilities. Closed Sun. i nd holiday1. 3333 S. Rristol, Costa Mesa. 54().384(). LECBATEAU . A ...touch;.0f tbe Funcb ClOWlt.eyaida.- hu come to Newport Beach, with the opening of the Country Side lnrr at the corner of Bristol-end Redhill Avenue... -FaahionecL.aft.et ~Emo:· pean bed· and breakfut inn, emphaaizing .a personal touch, the Country Side Inn it the home ot L.e Chateau Reataurant. Featuring fuhiooable California cuitint with a French flair, menu apecialitiet include· Crepes Aux Frambodel, Cobb Salad 1>ari1ienne and Tour- nedoe Roeeini. Breakfut., lunch and dinner are 1erved daily, befinning at 7~00 .a.m. Complimentary hors d 'oeuvret att 1erved nightly In the Lounse. For rt"servationa pleaae call 549-0300. CAFE FLEURI a e a sea ID r afe Fleufi fur break fos t. lunch or dinnt r. F.njoy ~n t'x - 1111i ... ite environment influenred by a Fre11d1 tom·h. Hot j111.1 Monda\' t hr11u1th f'riday from fl:Oel till 9:00 p.m. and an outl'lan<ling white- 11111,·11' brlln<'h make this C'afe tht' plare to mel't. Open 7 days a wel.'k, 6:00 a.m.· IO:ao p.m. Moderate! • µriced. 45()()' Muc'Arthur Rlvd .. Newport Beach. 476-2001 ( LE MIDI Thi. is a true "sleeper". Some &ay it's avant garde. uthers that it's clauic. AU qrM tti.t Swi• Chef \\ .tl11·r 1<11111111 .11111 ·~ 1•111 .. 1nr J'IH\l'lh ,tit• I~ Ill lttl lllil"\ ;tll\l' lllld 1"\q111,111·h 1·iu• ntr•ll t1mhTI1i1rin~ \11 1·111·h111111111: 1·n1101n· Frtrwh 111 h·1111t .111d .111 Old W .. rid ho,,pitulit\' 1.ir1·h .1t.1111d th1•,t• dll\"• t111till tht' l'l'"l111i ur1' M11kt·1l hv the EMBERS H\lht .. 1~dru11-... U1Jo.llll' o,..-.. :_.l~w-.- Tradition is loni lutini and with I h1 .. ur,:h !'\1111 tor h1111 h 1rnd tlinllf•t; true value ... truly a tractitional con· l lll'rr !'\1111d11\ hru1wh •~ tht-t11lk •·I ti~ental ·reataurant, at.eek tartar, dw 1 .. "11' :1.121 ,.,,, l.1tl11. Nt'wl•"rt spinach aatad-llambe; c:anarsalad. lk ,11 h.1.i,;;, l!IO I. an prep&fid Miba..rde by • qhly -------,.,--.,..._.....,,_ __ qua 1 1 ltilf.-sivor-ita<llU>nal'"-~ .-.a~_:.,!:::!;:;~ • . gourmet diahet auch as brochelte a ,..,~,. la Regence. •eal a la Forestiere. crispy Long Island ducklin,, b~Karad!, metquite broiled special• mglitly ... ft2:95-IT1.95. Cocktaila full wine list. Lunch 11:00-2:30. din: ner 5:30-10:00. Reaervationa 1ug- 1tested. 646-2774. Located adjacent to the Newport MeAa Inn 2642 New· port Blvd .. C08ta Meu. MBDITBJUtANEAN ROOM Alrponer 1-Hotel. C'ongeni,al. and !!t!C'luded from the busy. airport surroundings. The Med1t.euanun.R-0om ofte~uperb­ continental cuisine (or lunch, d in· ne.r and Sunday brunch. Top enter- tarnment nightly in the Cabart't Loun(Ce. 'fhe Captain's Table is upen for dining 24 hours. Perfect for Wl\tchihg California sunllt!ta ia the Flig~t Deck Lounge. The Airport.er Inn 111 located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833-2i70 . RIVIERA .. Relax tu graciou11 Mrvice in an ele1ant, intimate atmoep~re. Ell· pertly· prepand continental dish" by Chef llichard Berper, since Ml CASA· Their. foc_>d i1 like a trip to-Meuco! Hotp1t.al~ty gees hand in hand wit h their motto, "Mi Ca11a ea Su Casa" ~r my houae is your house. Ettab· h1hed 11ince 1972, it'll no ..Cret frl~nds enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a .m. for Lunch, Din· ner and Cockt.aila. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. ni1hta in the Burro.. Room. 296 E. 17th St . Co.ta MeM ff45-.7626. • . ~·p CAtlPORNIA BUCH Calif~Beach Re!lt.aurinl it ont nf Newport'•· moat contemporary restauranta.' Featurin1 eaqu.lai~ Jal)llNM dlnlnc indudins auahi, Hafood and ateab, ma\• t.hla a truly pleuurable dinln~ esperwnce: Located ai 3355 Via Lido in New· port Beech. Luneh h()Un Mon.-Frl. 11::\(}.2:30,,dinn.r 5:30-11:00 7 day11 a week. HappY hour 1pecial1 f>::\0·6:30. AU ma,,or Credit card• AC· <c .. p~. Call 675-0675 fOf lnfor: ntatmn. TR& RBX RBST A UliANT TRB A!.LSY aaT AUUNTF--.liiiiiliiiiil"lliiiiL'lliii'&:-INil~-4 _ Loc.t.t on-ihe ~ ec.-. J deelly locat.cl a ta. corner ol PCH UO PM. .... ,_..._ a... from the Newport Bwh pier, The and IWboa Bml-.:the-.u&.,. H•BimciiS-S.l t 11 .. •4118.-~-----. Rei ii the ()reap eo-·. moat R.wwaaion....a.wit.h'alfthe l7tla ........ c-. ...... c.al udUlliw ...tood ,...,_t. W.U . fnelanw and iwvatioe ol Jeny llO-l710 for •-•llticw, diNc· L--·-.._fl ... -Uw~~ ~___._~-...... -•II---:--.. "..'I taJW ......... -- -TBB-TBAJ TOt1 -.-!llJThieU~-t.-landmar-~;:;.~· ;;.-;:u.;; ==:;.i=..-;ur ,.~.m~ . 14 4 St.ep into the woederful world of . N , ,.____ v~ 1 ..,.., Channel bland aWoae. ten· ita previoua location at the Newport m. Tl =1 -., - - Thailand. The iplendor ol Thai lft ewport 1 ~ry ••· der veal and l>fime wt.I. The Pier. -._. cuiaine and r.?:t "'1-•-ii found t.w. r..a. local ...tood 8-t-D-D-. •L.-L -:-ol the friendl*t _._ toeninv l'9MOl'I· o··-DDf_ ... -·-...--. em beer. ComiM.n••~ _.... •na ncl .-.-taurant ~. w. c~ _.. r-i _..,..,, ..... ·-·-here at Tbai Guell Cuiaine. Your op.., for Lunch "YoT;;, Sun'. locala u weU. ~t "°'?· Reci~nt ably pric9d cocktail9, ..fine wjnea, ............. _.pa ' ' r' boeta are Pw and $onpak Cham · Brundt and Harbor of the presU110U1 . 1-Hol~ lunch. dinner or Sunday Brunch. 111<.,:thm .. _. ....... _. DowllcbU and ibeJ will eerva you Cruiaea~tertaidme C . htJ mid award. CHual/ele nt att.1re. Jerry and Patay Overfand lfaave U... 109 ......_ ,,_ .... w n 1 an aut.headc n..£ -1 Whether Sun. aft.moon.-:-FAt~ ":. .!.... Lunch. dinner., Call 5-2566 for created an a&epnt.ly oom/ottable res· ... an.. ...-..._ fll llell, )'OW'...._ a.a ww.rd t.he mild or "---' ~~· ..... b -•---L---'--•. retervaliona. Valet.parlu · tawant with • menu ••phaaizinc ,._....__..a fnii&-.a... tba tndkioeally epicy. Thai Touch •uuu -..-,._ alVWU4R' fresh ...Cooda, coatinenta1 apecial-p. eWdr. witla .......... -.. ··'ii a UW. out '11 the -way, but weU 30lO Q9tt.e. 675-5777. LI. and Califonaie cuiMne. Villitthil ...S die Mlli MMi ia _.... ill a . W'Odb the JIDllL ()pea for diwr '1 • SAIL LOFT Newport Bwh landmark. You.may -..-& -. 1'11 ·1 II r .f u m.t njpta and for hmda daily ncept CRAZYBORSE Sail Lolt Bar It Grill features ocean ~en recocnm the rec. ot eome of and a.. ii a ..... ,.....,.._ -., SundQ. ,,.. Touch Cuiaioe ii STBAKROUSE view d inlnc with the empMaia on your friends. Dinner terVed every cW.ar ...t a ..-., tmilM! Qt...1 ~--in the Newpon Hili. Shop-Country dinins with clw! Authen· ri.h ... rood. Oyster bu, tiw ent.er-eveninc from 5;30, Deily lunch Di-. ,,..._ ...._. .,...... ta. pine c..t. wlaan Su Micuel tic weetera decor reewuant and tainment ftitbdy iA the bu area. apeci.I from 11:30 and Sunct.Y Gnad Hoeel ia A 'rl• .it HcMI Drive mda a& ?ord Ro.d. 2616 Sp Minon C-bJrinr.prime rib.-fieab~~()pen~~for=.,.,,do,;:in,.,,na,,.,,_r ,,,,gh..,,ll.,.y'-'f:o;.rom~~5_,.,p'=.m.=--""'bruncLIMl,..h.._"from....... • ...Cooda, and their {aw pen weekeftd bOUn from 10:30 ·,.m. 646-9126. uuteed ateab. Lunch: Mon-Fri Pabuloul Sunday Brunch. Located Dinner "'9ervationa cuarant.eed. at 400 P.C.H. in Lacuna 8-ch. . . ·. Dancina and live music iD the-upetain from the Jolly Roger . . uloon. Oyer Rd. Ex.it/Newport 494-3137. CAR LIDO Cale Lido ia Newpon Cannery Vil- l•p'• only eupper club. It'• loca~ on &lboe Penimuia. Cafe ·Lido ia well kDOWft ror ita r....tt M&food 1erectton1 a.ncf conta.mpotary cuiaine. pnpued by Chef FriDcii. The warm, intimat.e and cozy am· biance ol duaty roae and buqundy decor creet.e a perfect-atmoapher.. for your dinint u~nce. Cale Lido ii &lao the reapient of LIM p,..~ Southern California Fwy. Santa Ana. (7 14> 649-1512. REUBEN'S SOUTH COAST VILLAGE ii \00 nu\t' Ill\ llf\J.lelltt' for 11reat fuud and t':u't'lll'lll "t'r\'i~ in upscalt _..um•u1ldmtc~ lhii. -Reuben"s i1 for '"" (;rt:11t lumh<',. Mon. throo1th ~ul 11 .. 10.:1:00. Ell•1111n1 dinners fl t o ·111 p.m. t 11 p.rn. ..ri. & Set.I tl11l rn1te"u" :-;und11\' hrunrt:r tx· lrll\ a~ant,1 IO :!. Su!>fr fun Happy Hour :1 111 I'\ 1un. I H4 I SunOuwer 1ur""'' lrom N11rdi.trom. 979:3141. (+M--=E _i_O Restaurant Alff PORTER INN HOTEL ittnn k.a AnhiK lil '""""' w 2770 T~ ... W.011$ ' . ~ Ci ·~ ~ '-.>;:, ClntJMni.i Slnlu s...tood Spenali.. 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