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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotCoaa.t } , ' . .,.... ' Newport'~ Buddy Ebsen Is feuding with another •for-Mer~rtyMHlbHty - cilllornla's death penalty lnltlaUve suffers a third setback with court de- cision on Santa Ana murder case.I A3 California Gov. Deukmejlan'sofflce Is preparing for state lottery should Prop. 37 be approved./ A4 Nation Vtlma Barfield executed by lethal Injection .as wit- nesses watched from ad- jacent room./ A~. Eight people are being -hetdin-conmJCttoii with a .._ death plot on Honduran FeaideAUA4------ World Nearly 450 have died Jn rtotlna fottowtng as,.. sasslnatlon of Indira Gandhi./ As Josef Stalin's daughter, a ~et.ctetec!<lC..haS.r.ft 1umea10 Moscow. TU ·people Anyone who wants to to get In the spirit of beauti- ful Christmases can visit RogeF' s Gardens' holiday display starting Satur- day./85) .Sporta Angels' priorities Include beefing up pitching staff and re-signing free agents./81 The night for the Big Game has finally arrived r as Fountain Valley and Edison wage foot6aU war at Anaheim Stadlum./81 The Marina High girls tennis team vpaet& Edison for share of Sunaet League tltle./8} Entertainment The Christmas Company opens for a three.day shopping spree next Tuesday.IWMkender INDEX C1-5 A10 A3 86-7 A4 c&-e A10 C9· ce 84 C8 85 87 A4 A9 IM· 85 A3 c+e Week.,_ ~ .,... 88 IM WMk.,_ A2 M , County offj~tals. fearful darigerous material roay spread to Pacific Ocean -eat~ry Gandhi slaying linked to bomb calls in Newport- . -A Newport Beach restaurant tha~ features Indian cuisine was c~ after a series of bomb threau follow~ in1 the usassinatiOn of~ Minister Indira Gandhi, police re. --o~:u..&oday. . -• -• The Royal Khyber re$t&.vr1Jlt WUt closed shortly after flQO& Wednetdal! after receiving-at least 12 th.reatenin(. phone<alls from a man-wtlO spoke-• ~ mixture of broken English and I~ dian, office~ said. : · The populf.r restaurant, on Bristol' Street n~ .lOhn Wayne Airport. wa( not vindalizcd. Np bombs WC1'9ll fO\lnd. . • v~ m denu6Cd as lbema.n: ... -.----1 ager ofttie restaurant.. told i)otice-tli.at. • he and all his cm~ arc ~o::t &.mdh:r,not-Sik:b$. unidenu~ caller djd not claim ~ny political ti.~ • • Mesa tramc:p&.nel muli5 . Placentia crossi~ · gua d Since Gandhi's assasinalio~ WC<fncsday. a wave of violenco- between Hindus aruL.Siklu · ha.if erupted in Jndia with at leasr l st deaths. There bas ~n DO• si~ f violenc.e in me Unit~ States.._ _ i The snlautant manager said th · caller alternately threatened to bomtl and vandalize the rcstauran~ by,. ~witb-rocks.Huaid\ the n9\ also cursed him in .bo~ En~ish and Indian over the assassin-. tauorr. • Joel Sayder ·- By TONY SAA VEl>RA • Of ... Dellr,......., The death of a 9-ycar-old boy this week at a Costa Mesa interiection has spurred city traffic officials to taKc a closer look at whether the site qualifics'for a crossing guard. City Trattic 'EnginCCT Rock Miller said he would be 'asking the five- mcmber Traffic Commission on W'Cdncsday to consider classifying the intersection of Placentia A venue and 18th Street as having "unusual Car crash :victim gets $2 million V~Iley man sued insurance company . after $100.000 payment was refused By STEVE r.tAR~l.E OfllleO.-. ......... A Fountain ValJcy man paralyzed in a 1981 accident was awarded $2 million in an out-of~un settlement Thursday even thouah he originally was wiUina to settle for only a fractipn of the Amount. • Richard Draney, 23. was to receive the cash payment today from the Allsta!elnsuranceCo.,which he sued , after AUstate alle&cdr~(ulCd to let him collec..t SI 00,000 in insurance money. _ Draney was injured in 1981 during a Utah camping trip when a car in whic.h.he-was a passenger skidded off t~c roadway and rolled ~r three umcs.. . The Fountain VallcymaJi broke his neck in theaccidtntand lostthe \.\SC of both legs. He has only partial .ule of llis arms. Shawn Tobias, a friend who was driving the car, escaped injury. Followin4 the accjdcnt, Draney , and his family were led to belive t~~y could collect on Tobias' $100,000 insurance policy with Allstate, cx- plfl'n&1 Che youn• mlh~ attorney. Wylie Aitk.ens. ...... circum~tanccs" that may warrant a guard. A report being prepared by the department shows the comer docs not have enou&h vehicle traffic to meet state guidelines for posting a crossing guard. However, Miller said the death of Whinier· Etemcntary School student Joel Snyder on Monday may qualify the she under the Category allowing for extraordinary circumstance$.. "It changes the situation, there's no doubt about that." Miller said. "An T-he-llTJC cash '1mlemen1 wn reached as the case was set to go to triaf -in Ora"ae County Supcnor Court. But Allsta:J.ner refused to let (PJ .. cllA911/A2J Fred Bene Doaelu County GOP want~ to have 'it .their=Way JEFF AIL£1 CAMPAIGN '84 Eltewbe~ in the county. Rep. accident can be interpreted as an unusual incident that would justify a crossing guard." Snyder died of massive head in- juries after being hit by a 1:ar while trying to cross Plac.entia A venue against the redlnlffic light, The accident was like~ 9i_g!ltma.rc-- comc-true for the Wh1tt1cr-S<:bool parents who had fou~t since March for a crossing guard at tbc Intersection as well aut other locations. After studying the requests. the (Pleue eec CROSSING I A.2) >- Police sajd 1t was the manager'S: decision to close the restaurant for tho. day. • _A spakcsman for the rcs~uran~ ~id the establishment was closed; panially because of the threats and also becltusc employees wanted to~ spend the day in mourning. The: ~urant reopened Thursdaf, without mcident, the spGkesman.~ said. . • • \ I ~ ( Murder ·witness: f · 'ldidn 't have tllei . . ~ g~t$ t _() stop h1_111 'l ....... ¥.. By JEFF ADLER OlhO.-,Net .... The 39-year-old man who claims to have w1tnesscd the desert slayings of two Anaheim tcc11~a&en in 1982 told an Orange County Supcnor Court jury Thursday he wanted to prevent the girl's death&. but couldn't. , __ .. , was scared. I didn't h•ve th e nerve to stop him or anything. I wanted to, but I would JUSt freeze up ... I didn't have the guts to go ahead and stop him," said Richard Hernandez. a SCTf-acknowledged her· oin addict aM ronvicted burglar. who 1s th-e star w1tncss 1n the fi rst- dcgrec murder trial of Fred Bcm Douglas. a 55-~ar-old fonner C'o ta 'I . Mesa furniture rcfirushcf.:-·-. Douglas is charged with luring Beth , Jones. 19. ana Margaret Krueger, 16,11 to a remote desert wash in San DiCJO County and killing them after promtS-: ing to pay them for posing for nude photographs. If convicted. Do~, could be sentenced to die in Ca.Ii-~ fomaa·s gas chamber. Hernandez. who on Tuesday de- scnbed for jurors how he drank.beer and watcned as the girls were killed by Dou&)as. testified that aftcFW.rd he f helped bury their bodies 1n a shallow~ grave. He and 0o"Ug1as then igree<f to~ tell anyone who asked that they bad~ been fishing near Ooeensidc for t~ (Pleue eee W1TN1t88/ A2), ........................... iiiil....................! , • Ir.vine students lttaQ ~emocrati~ ' • .,t Stra.w vo~hy .10 h b schoolers shows 2-1 support for Issues on Demo-platform 11 --If Oranae:ent Republicans have imporvd former Rep. Robert Roben Bldbam, "R-Newpon Beach. have their y, the face of •t:>orritn. a vocaJ conJefVative . who faces a spirited challenae from Demo-8..)' llOBERT HYNDMAN the county's ve-member deleption· was reapponioned out of N. Los 'cnt Carol Al\n Bradford for tnc cw .. ..., .... ._ &o the U~. HoUte of Rtpraauativc:a -AnecJa Coun.ry diuid two yean ~ coastal .-0.h Co~ional OistnC'l . If 1 he itnw votes of nt.arly I 00 would be u~llimousl~ con1erv1tive To boost Ooman'• effoit in the ~t ~ ~ ~Id tor four term1. ~he Irvine hi&h sctioot \tu<knts •~ any and Republican dUrtlll dM next central county's l&th C'~onal distnct 1ncludn the conseTVauve. indi~t.ion. Onnat County'& De.mo. lelisla&ive 1a1ion. DilUict. the race hit been 11f1ete<1 by bean of the OranJC Col.st. ta~ in crat~ leaders ha~ rHSOli to be -,,..e OOP is hopina it finally can tht u1ional ~ pel_cachpeian . ~~ lnl.lll'~---'""tJ.a!Jlistic. ' knock the county's lone Democntic funda have poured 1nso the dit&ric:i. Laauna Beacb.. Fountain Valley an .. ThTpa~n--.y ..,...., =ra-=-ny-i=-m.,.,..,..ay-... -iwclf' co~naJ ~pre1entative., Rep. Pat~non and Dornan 11and as pen1offfllntinaton Beacb. in rom1~ years u htgh sc:hoblcrs -Ibo \ly seniors fr"Om Irvine's four h1ch schools -sided l~to-l with the Democratic platfortn afta' bcanr'I discussion of the two m..,or parta and their re.sp«ti~ $&and on te~en itsur'. ranains from abomon and the "Equal Rl&hts ~mend.ment to noc.te..r lttnl ·~ft . ----- Al aboul four OUl of fi ve stu- Jerry Pat~non.. out (Jf' lbe _, the ldeOloSie&l opposnes and the cam· Outside of the Pancnon-Doman ru.ch votin& aac. . former Sln&a Ana mayor bu held paip ha& turned into lbe. b.octat. ir 1hQW<town. ~ ratt betwten Al.~ " Of11.0\un1ty Issues Day" since 1974. noc the btttcmt. c:on.p'etlional con· Badham and Bradford in tl\e heav1I)• sponson:d Thursda' h) the Irvine Toward that end. Republicans tett on the fall ballot. (Pl .... ,_ C()(111fTT/A2) Chambt.r of Comm n-c the stud~nts ,. dcnu suppontd Proposition 37. lbe proposed SWC lottery lO SU~lll fund1na of public education. after ( ...... -lllYUm/A.2\ . r l CRASH .• ~ From Al Draney collcot on the p0hcy. cmna Utah law which prohibit$ a pas$Cn&Ct from uina a dnver in a co11i$ion or the driver's insurance carrier, Aitken 511d. Because both Draney and Tobms were California residents, Aitkcns said Utah law did not apply in the case. ··AJtSlate tned to mislead the fa:mtly," _said .Ailkcns. ·'They later recognized their tremendous .ex- p0surc in the case •nd agreed to a ./ settlement." Tustin attorney Peter Callahan, who ~resented Allstate in the mat· ter, could not be reftchtd for com- ment. - "My client and his (amity were willing to take the $I 00.000 even thouah it probably wouldn't have covered all his bills," Aitkens said. L•Allstate tnded having to pay 20 limes that amount.'• He said Dr11ney and-Tobias. also a Fountain Valley resident. remain -i°::f1 friends. A araduate of Fountain ley ffiAh ~oorand Orange roast College, Draney is a junior at Cal -State Fullenon majoring in account- ing. State's jobless rate takes·-dive .-Gtmm SAC~AMENTO (AP) -Cali- fomia's~unemployment rate-1ook a heany dip in October. falling-from 8.3 ---------....,...-o..y __ ,..._,._. __ bf_NcMtd ___ K_oM1er __ _.ee~r~C~Cn'i"""Lt lO 7,J peg.cot and p11ttiog record number of Californians to work, o.fficials said Friday. .. • ... BrlaJl Gaeta l• only a year old. but he'• already fettin& lnto the eplrlt of things at "Marina llJJih School In Buntl.D«ton Beach where his mother' Jackie, r. the ad riser for the aru1 team. CONTINUED STORIES The numberofpeopleemployed in California rose by 134,000 in Octo- ber, putting 11 , 775,000 m the work- place .IR VI NE K IDS L EAN DEMOCRA·TIC ••. From Al Coutal Tid es TOOAY ~lllQll 521 pm 45 Second..,.. 11 5ep m 05 aATUAOAV """ high 6381m 49 Fllat IOW .123<1.pm II S.CoM l\IQll 612pm •5 Sun .... locl•r ., 4 59 p m ·-S.IU<09)' afll 1• • m and Mii ao-n •t 4.lit pm ~rl~HSrtnt,•1'1•1 12.Jl a tn Salurdtl' end riaa llg8H\ at 2 52 am Temperatures 22 08 f91$0 6 7 54 ftagttan 52 •• Or ano "-"<!• 10 34 Or eel F 8111 .. - •• '06 se 25 ~ at " 01 ....__.~ 58 HllllOtO "· Hiliiil• 82 41. HonOlulu -~--~ ~1 72 60 HOUSIOO se 25 1n0ian.ooM 67 21 Ject._, Ma 71 37 Jact<tonV>lle 13 37 .Junuu eo 65 Kan ... cur 75 37 lHVeQH 55 46 Utile ROCI< 75 46 68 32 54 27 57 .22 68 '00 ~ 07 71 ~ 18 .()7 LOCATION ----------<t!YntlnQton 8Ncl> =-.. .._Jetty. Newpot1' -• 401h Str .... Newport 22nd SlfNt. ~ 88 75 87 82 69 32 83 63 82 64 28 25 61 21 71 45 18 4 1 . ··~-Z Mtt•a1M1Ull"> .... _r-tHl4'gt'lll!e-'TitW.,igltalrl'llOMlll'llWllfl,M""11NW-~11~'11D«>t9~=· -------.::="""' ~ kJw.70. -the~ 10 tow-eo. SanC-.t• •IJ .. 19 41 " 4.6 71 ?) •i 23 40 II 74 47 :g t: 78 $t 71 3:S <49 ~I 14 .. .... 15 51 H 67 75 •·1 52 41 0" llO ..5.4 17 N 34 17 70 40 72 55 "54 ra 29 " .., 51 0 18 55 13 eo 86 55 87 7(> 52 17 48 "3 -""' ~ 12 29 21 62 -a 83 21 !2. ...so ,. 35 68 83 -·· 211 l5t 53 17 S& am DIMCTKMt -2-4 ...... 1·2 poor•Mlr 1·2 poor-r.i. 1·2 poor.,. • .., -----fti.r.-"1· 1.2 1..J -,.., ltl Le 60 ~ 117 31 57--_a 30 15 119 62 ea 113 a-53 ee eo 72 113 lnlend velley9 ovwnjgltl tow. 48 ro 541 Water l«nP ~ Swell Ol<ec:1IOO toulh-1 Republican 40th distnct IS the most have challenged Badham. Bradford interesting in the county. has run a full-time campaign and has Bradford has campaigned arduous-raised more than $1 00,000 an her 3 hearing arguments tor and aga1ns1 11s protect them by opposing pubhc According to informal · taJlies ly a~inst .the 55-year-~ld Badha.m,-election effort, some $17,000 more pas..age financing of abortions and by sup-among the studcnt"3, 90 percent sided -accusing ~tm 6f d1vertmg campaign than. Badham. . and was m~trumental m helping write the Simpson-Mazzoh 1mm1gration reform legislation still pending in Congress. porting an( constitutional) aO\Fnd-with the Democratic Party's stand on funds to tus personal use and charac-Sult. as she readily acknowledges. ~tUdl·nts said later that one of thl' ment bann:ng abortion.'' abonion. tenring him as a ··no n-re presenta-she is running against an entrenched Has opponent. Brophy has been acuve in the peace m ovement and favors a b1lateral. vtnfiable nuclear weapons freeze. strong turning points 1n the dis-~ On other issues students sided 4-tive" and "king of the road" who incumbent in an overwhelmingly cus!>1on of the pohucal panics was A stude nt questioned Wolfert on to-I with the ERA after Sumner, a ~ftcn i~ off traveling while Congress is B eputilican districL Rep_ublicans OJJJ- their different stands.on abortion. the Republican Party's opposition to former · Superior Court judge -111 sesSton. number.Democrats by 82,279 voters Comments by Bruce 'umner. abortion. chargmg its st.and violated a summed up the issue saving' In a 1983 review of congressional in the distric& and hold a 56-32 She has said she believes Lun!11Cn is '-ha1rman of the Orange. ( ount} woman's freedom of choice. "Women should ha ve the same r1ghts travel habits by the Better Govern-percent registra&ion edge among the out of touch wrth his district. Democratic Co mm111cc. were met ·•You have freedom of choice not to as men have How can anyone be ment Association, Bad ham was district s 340,487 voters. although voter registration favor with applausl.' b> the studenh conceive." Wolfert said. opposed to th~t?" 'found to be the body's "most frequent Badham. interviewed by telephone Republicans by a 50-39 percent edge gathered at the In m e ( u.'s con-.. If I was raped and got pregnant:· On environmental matters two-· traveler," logging 82 days of travel to at John Wayne Airport as he was •A the dastnct. fcrCllce room 1n Newport Beach. the girl replied, "that wouldn't have thirdsofthcstudents saded aga1~ with 24 countries over an I I-month abo.ut to board a P.lane this week. said In the inland a nd nonhern 39th "I contend that the otht·r part} 1\ been my choice." the Democrats. 4 _pcnod. • vo1tn~ to return ,Um to Congress was C • . 1 o· ' -· be · auackrng fam1I " plann1n°" curooer Other ·•udcntr aFgued that n· was ·~ -t -d th d fi 't "Our representative 1n m y a vote for President Reagan's pro-ongressiona istnct, ancu'!'. nt ; o. " .... "' '-oncemmg axes an e e 1c1 . . . . • . Republican representative Wilham said. "Their stand on abon1on ad-unfair to ban abortions outnght nuclear arms. defense and foreign oparuon, docsn t cetre about the con-grams .. a strong economy. deficit Danneme e~ of Fullerton is being \OCates a go,e rnmcntal 1n-without cons1dcnng the circum-policy. stulknts agreed ·with the cernsofthepcoplewhotlettedh1m. reductaonsanda.strongdefensct ch lie J b Democai Robert trus1on ... on the right!> of an 1nd1v1d-stance~ by which a woman became Democratic platform. but by smaller H~'s s~-o~ ~.1sd~m for the people of ·itt w~uld be senseless to re-cl~t w !rd n~~ atttme for ;he seat he ual I belie ve the minonl\ ,houid not pregnant. Pregnancies re~ultmg from margins. this d1stnct. . said-Bradford. a 47-_the president and seAd ham bad w1~:rstty·rntn:l :tei'rn'e~·s-nce 1978 -- force its \.\Ill on the ma1o'rm .. rape and 1ru:csl. and abase that--R>llowiftg-dt~ssronrof-lJUciml~M)"ld-buS1nesswoman~lnng-a TiberarDemocrat. Orange County c 1 · -Rcp1 cc;crmrrg rhfflpub""t('-ca-n-,-,-ev.-threaten a mo ther's health. should be arms. one group of students c<10-electJve-Of.lice fo( the first tame. and this district is not for that." said Rep. Ron Packard. R-Carlsbad, is point was R;i' \\ ulk rt. parha-po~s 1ble JUst1fica11ons for an eluded that .. improving communica-The Newport Beach rcs1de~t cited Badham. who noted he had .been seeking election to a second term in rnentaflan uf the Orange Count~ abortion. they 'ia1d. taons·between the United States and the . en'."~ronn~c~t. womens and endorsed by Reagan. . _ the south county's 43rd Con- Republican ( ornm11let• Wolfert admitted that he had the Soviet Union was the most senio r c1t1zens r~hts and educauon . l:Je also faultc<!-Bradford for favor-~essaonal District after first captur-~a1d Wot fen .. The unborn child u oublc defending the Republican important issue m the nuclear arms · a.s the issues on which she most would mg at the same lime ~th a balance<! ang the scat m a remarkable-write-in has n)Ults and m' part> seeks to Party·s pos111on on the muc. race." lake to foe.us 1fel~cted. budget and new spend.mg P,rogra~s. campaign two years ago. Packard is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~dhamhascnt1~lld Brad~~for He!ccu~ ofher bc1ng,,1ncon~~ bei~challen~d by ~mocr~ ~s , wntn~g.a let~er to ham following tlte tent and mexpenenced. . Humphreys of Luecadia and Israeli invasion of Lebanon m 1982 Also.appeann~O!' t.hc 40tb _D1stnct Libertarian Phyllis Avery. The 43rd ursmg that all_m1htary and eco.nom1c bal\ot as peace act1v1st Maxine Bell _ D.LSlnCLruns from Mission VieJO an<J. a1d to 4rac_I bc-eut ot:r. -Tlle coo--Quirk, --the-; P~cc and-:-fucdom the Laguna Hills area south "into San CROSSING GUARD CONSIDERED ... From Al Trame Com mission m Ma) asked for more 1nforma11on on the 'chicle and pcdcstnan tratlic at thoi,e !>lies The dat~ was scheduled lo be prco;enlcd 10 commiois1oncrs ncAt week. Reacting to \n,der's death. about 20 pare nts met with Maller for two ho urs Wedne'>da~ demanding that a guard be placed at Placentia A-.enue and 18th Street Connie 'Marg11an. an advocate of cro.,'>1ng guard., tor Wh1111cr School. ~1d thl' ""orried oarent\ ""ould also take 1he1r pka 10 the l it} <. ouncil on Monda) "The parents arc so afraid 10 let their kids cross that intersecu on. Some have even' olunteered to act as crossing guards." Meanwhile. she said the an~uishcd PT A members would be attending n:yder·s funeral services this m orn- ing at Fairhaven Memonal Park 1n Santa Ana. Miller said members of the com- mission we re also saddened b} the cha Id's death. .. f'm sure the:r are going to be as influenced by the accident as anyone else," Miller said. noting that ap- proval for a guard under the spe~1al circumstances cate$ory would have to come from the Clty Council. He added the problem would be ffinher compounded because The city hcts had trouble enlisting people to become paid crossing guards, "We don't have anyQne on the hmng list and no prospects," Miller said S P ILL CLOSES S EAL BEACH ... .From Al C"oast Guard and Environmental • Pro1ec11on Agcm v onicial-. were on the scene. near thl· llOS Frt'e""a' 1n the area of Cypres'>. Ha""a11.1n G ardens. Ancsaa and Lakcwnnd. tf)ing to determ1nt· who C'au ... od the spill. "Someone Y.t'nl out there and dumped the t·ht·mrt'al., there:· Lo., Angelcr, Count\ lire .,poke-;man Frank McCarth\ --aid latl· Thursda:r Orange C:'ounty'!i . Env1ronmer\talO'fj)henyrs:"'lie sa~ Health Dirtctor Robert Merryman. Cleanup crews placed floating '-"hO ordered the closure of the beach booms in the creek in attempts 10 from the mouth of the San Gabriel prevent the shck from spreading, River cast to the pier. said samples of Coast Guard spokesman Woods said. the '>Pill are being analped ui "The center of the spill i$ at the laboratories toda). Willow Street bridge," he said. PCB. a colorless. odorless liquid used in various industnal processes, have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals .. ··we believe the substance con tams chlonnated hydrocarbons. bll~we arc not '>Ure 1f11 mcludes pol ychlonnated W ITNESS 'WANTED TO STOP KILLINGS' ... From A l da\. hl' .. aid. ftcrnandc1 .,J1d he rcturnt.•d to the gravt.•s1tc on ~·.,.eral uu·a-,1on<> to nialo.e ... ure lhl' hod1c'> hJd rl•ma1ned huncd. Ori one' 1'>1t. I lcrnJndct said he not1tcd a foot protruding Imm the gra\I: a nd CO \ ert·d 11 'A.Ith .... mJ tct<:tus and weed., On Jno1hcr '""" he.· Ll1'1u1\.ncd the bod1e\ had occ."n 11ug up Hc and Dougla c; lcfl 111""n lht• nn:1 <.J.1\o. I krnande1 tl''>tifinJ Whrn a \kcd h\ ~pu t } 1>1~1m·t • Atto rne:r Tom R.u.kaulka<i ~h ' he • coot1nu<.•d tn <:0111x-rJic ""1th I >ougla'> • after the k1ll1ng\. llcrnanc.k1 said~ "I Delly Piiot Dell very It Guaranteed knew I had a part to do wi th 11 (the k1ll1ng\), so I tried to cover 11 up.'" ~rnandc1 ~td he and Douglas went to hoth ( anada and Mexico fora timt• after the k11l1ngs. It was while being 1ntcn 1ewed b) Mexican authom1es that Hemande1 first con- fre<1\Cd to "" 1tner,s10g the slay1ngs, he ac-k nowlcdged He told the JUI")' that Mexican police "started felling mad at ham and h1tt1ng him ·He \aid he started to ge t .. scared .. and "decided to tell them what happened.'" ()ouglas was arrested 1n North Las Ve.gas. Nev .. living under an assumed name. in early March 1984 ~All ,f COAST Daily Pilat Hernandez was granted immunity from prpsecution in exchange for his testimo ny. Whale behind bars 1n the Anaheim City Jail he subsequently has been charged with conspiracy to smuggle drugs into a Jail. possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of man1uana. When the tnal resumes M<Ulda y in Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana courtroom. Douglas' defense at- torney, George Peters, is scheduled to begin what is expected to be a lenghty cross-examination of Hernandez. Peters has called Hemande7 on "unreliable'" wllncss. Clrcul1tlon 7141142-4333 ct .. 11Hed 8dvertl•lnt 714/142-5171 All oth«r dep11r1ment1 142-4321 MAIN4'FICI t• V. .. 1 bit, I (n,t• l>..W CA u,.. _,.,,.,...~ I' • t~.C. \..<"!•• 1.1...... CA !lrb?fi H. L. Schwartz Ill Pul>ll• h1•1 '-'<"f•'\f'•t ''>fl 1 '"""II" C ~Nl.i ll\lbll~ f .f'lft'ID8"7 N<I _...,.. I,...,. ~"ttftl~WI •J.t,)Ullt' ftl f!lfl'' .\~ht~ ,. ,.,.. ,,..,,,.,, me, t-. ,,..,..,W't-1t"'1 •lff'lltl • ~ cw• ~ • f"'lr'•")l'tC-e1r'"" ..... Clrculallon TetephonH .. , ... ,, _ .... ! I Rosemary Churchman GontrntlPr Stephen F. Carazo Pr Jr!ur 11 ,, Mar dQCr Donald L. Wllllama C ir l. \Jld I ion Mntt<tqPr • '"""'"' ctin• r~,.."~ 1•1-0 -' C-o.1t Mttw CM!.,,.. ,,,. ••• Acl()1 11u"'"r'...., """""'""'.,. ,~ _,.. ~y "llt• 1•· ~· _,..,~ 1 • VOL n, HO. tf11 g~essman s~1.d the letter was not the Party's congressional candidate. . Diego County. kind of position a responsible elected Just to the north. an the sprawling leader would take on an important 42nd Congressional District, which issue. stretches from To rrance to Hurrt- Bradford, at first caught by surprise ington Beach. three-term Republican Correct1• on when the letter was djsclosed. said she incumbent Dan Lung(en, a Long was responding to a pan1cular event Beach resident, is being challenged by in history and would "never cast a Mary Lou Brophy, a a ~mocrat ahd vote in Congress which will com-Seal Beach acttvis.t who is a licensed promise the vital issue of Israel's family therapist. -Also appearing o n secunty and prosperity." the ballot is Peace an<1.Freedom Party Badham said he has mamtairred a c.a ndidate John.Donohue. "fair and balanced" approach to the Lungren, 38. the son of former Middle East incorporating suppon President Richard Nixon's personal for both Israel and the moderate Arab physician. has been active as the st.ates. ranking Republican member on the Unlike previous Democrats who House ~ Jmmip,ration subcommittee An article in the Daily' Pilot was. incorrect when it listed the campaign expenditures of Peter Green, a can- didate for the Huntington Beach City Council. · • Green collected $7, 73 t for the reporting period that ended Oct. 20 a nd spent $8,620. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Just Call 642-6086 -Wbst &o you lik.e abo~t the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message wUI be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. , 'Fbe same 24-bour answering service may be used to rei:ord letters to the. editor Oll any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their na me and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. !fell us wbat't on your mind. . .· , . .. ... HB Aft League slates meeting The Hununaton Beach Art Leaaue will hold iu monthly meeting on Wcdnetday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. al the Edison Community Center, 21377 Maanolia St. Huntington Beach. ' ...._ d.oPe1 nny May will be the dcmon$tratina,aniat and will' ~ na a Chinese brush palntina. Her work will be dona~ed , toward the Leaaue's .scholaC$hip fund: l:he meeuna 1s open to the pubfic. ~ Pett1bone Bqaadron to meet ;;- . The Grampaw Pettibone Sauadron of the Associa- tion of Naval AvHltion will hold it' next mcctina on Thursday, Nov. 8 in the Officers Club of the Marine Corps Air Station (Helicopter) Tustin. Hanger doors will open at 11 :30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon. ~ajor Ge~eral Clayton (. Comfort, USMC, Com- mandana General, Third Marine Aircraft WinJ. Acct Ma.Tine Foroc,.will be auest S.R_eaker~ He wilLtcJl of the role and importance of the W1n1 to the Pacific Fleet. For r'cservations, call S 11-11 SS • . 'Coffee Houee Concert• set The newly-formed Chapman Collcg~ Willd Ensemble and Jazz Band will perform in the-first of two ··coffee House Concens" on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. 1n the c~llege's Hester Dining Hall. . This. year's "Miss Orange," piano soloist Laura-. Raney. will be featured. Admission is SA for adults and $3 for non-Chapman students and senior citizens. For tickets and funher information. call 997 .. 6871 . . • -- tr_e11 man~a _ . Southern California Health F~deration will sf>6·n·sor a series of seminars on stress management on Thursday Nov. 8, at th e Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. ' The seminarls open to the public fo r a donation of SI q per persen or SI~ for . co~ples. Nancy Paddock, registered hypnotherapist, wtU give "sclf-helpmethods .to reduce tensions. aid asleep, and attain goals with less effon. To register, call Hedgecock Clinic at 756-8728. Slmcha Chapter elates meeting S1mcha Chapter, B'ria1 B'rilh Women will meet Thursday, Nov. g. at noon at Progressive Sa vi ngs and Loan, 19900 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. . Steve Edelman, ADLK, will be guCS1 speaker. For reservations, call Cece Kaplan at 536-5103 or Florence Waldman at 960-3566. Red c ·rosa recognition due The Orange County Chapter ofttre-American ·Red Cross will hold its "198 4 Volunteer. Recognition NiJht" on Thursday, Nov. 8, from 7 to 10 p.m .. at the Registry Hotel Ballrrom, 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. Complimentary hors d'oeuvrcs and cocktails at 7 p.m. Golden Circle awards program at 8, and dancing and ijesscrt at 9. Rcscrvaftons must be made by by calling '1'"835-llil. faj. 246. -'-• ..I.~ j ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) -Two stars of 1elcv11ion'1 1960s series, .. Tht Bcvtrly Hillbi1J1cs," are retumctina a decadt...atd feud with 1 U.S. House seat at 1t.lkt. Nancy Kulp, who played tany ICCT'etlry Jane Hathaway on the Popular ~oaram and i1 no• t\lnnina for COJ\ll'CiS, said she was ' 1urpriaed" to ltarn that actor Buddy Ebsen of )fewpon Beach has recorded a radio tpot for her o~poncdt.. Reoublictn Rep. Bud. Shimer . .£blen played milUbnairt hillbUJy Jed Oampett on the show:· "He•s not the kindly old Jed Clatttpcn you aaw on.the show," Kulp, a Democra; aaid Thursday. "I've workc<f so bard..oJl th11 campaian. n's none of bi1 business and be sHouJd have sl!}'ed out of it." _. _ 1.Ebteii aay1 in the commercial, which was flM broadcast fhis week, that Kulp i1 .. too liberal.•• "When 1 beard that one of our Beverly Hillbillies wu running for Conare11, I recalled the many "discussons we had oo the set out here in California," 11y1 the ad, which runs about 2-S seconds. ..I W'5 pretty conservative and 1be was real libel'il. So I dropped her a noic to aay, 'Hey Nancy, t love you dearly bUt )'OU'l"e' too hberaJ for IM. rve I0_4 10 to ~th 8Ud Shuticr.'" • Kulp uid abe received the tenet from ~ aeven.I months 110 .... Y1AI be was stDdirii money to huster'" becaUJC J wu so -wen k.ftown." She llld she and Eblen .. didn't ttt alona because J found him difticult to wort wnh. B~n 1 would never have de>nf .omethiftlti.q'thit to tum." Shusicr.~fEverett, who 11a.ltiQ1 his sevttltb term in lhe .. rural,.midtlatc cUatrict, fint heard from E~ ">n Apiif or May," said Sbu1icrcuipaJ.an 1pokeswoman Ann Epgard. • ''& .called and ..:Dh.ln~ Ht ••d .that over the years he and Nl1lcy had 1pent qui le 1 Jot of time t.alkJ~ about politica and he wanted ~·to u.Dder&tand how uJtra- liberaJ she wa1 ... she 1a1d. . Shuster was not avlilable for comment, she said, a.dd.ina that "the spoul&D.ds onJ u own menu." E'bten was filmina 1 lellDCDt for the television show "Mau Houston•• and could not be reached for coinmcnt said his wife, Nancy. • · FV niayor-asks DAJ - probe foe's actloil By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Ottll90.-, .... ...., • Fountain Valle y Mayor Marvin Adler has asked ~ county District f.Uomcy's otr.iu to ibv~U,.te al~ violations b)' a community gtoup .supponini ~ ballot m~lunit-City Council tcrtn1. . · -- Adler, who is runrunJ for his fourth, four. -year tenn. _ sajd the group, Fount.a.Lo Valley Ciuzens fo~ -..,..-nimi'""'"'em:-11Ii ooe1stepped its scared pw~ actively OPP?Sina his candidacy. - In addition, Adler said Sam Cubetc, an officer of tbc group, has been listed variously as chaimun and treasurer _. of the organization and 1s an active supporter of City Council candidate Jim Petnkin. · Both acti vi tics, Adler charged, arc m violation-Of Ila.IC clcctioJl laws. · -. Assistant Distrifl Attorney Miebael Capiui-taidilis office is reviewina the clauns by Adler but bas yet to detenrunc 1f ctwan Will be iruuatcd. With the election only days away, Adler said. "I want to show that you just can't go around senina up a . committee and us1na n for a chftcrcnt purpose. Just wbo is th1s good citizens committee? .. Cubetc said the committ~ 1s a group of eight to 10 Fountain Valley residents who were active in placina Measure C -the proposal to hmit Council members to two consecutive four--year terms -on the ballot: Cubete denies the group has overstepped its-purpose and said llthough he intends to vote for Pe1riJci.il, be bas -neither contributed to nor helped h1s campaign. Petrikin has contributed money to the aroup and i1 one of several members actively -opposing Adlen .,.., ,.... ,_..., ....__ ic...., candidacy. Adler said Petri kin has used the group to attack Laaer ribbon cut+1.... him after personal accusations may have bacKrired on •--a . Petri kin. Dr. Arnold Beckman uaed a luer d~ h1a taunt. The Beckman Imtltute, located adja-Asforthccla1mthauhenamesofofficcrsintbegroup rtbbon~cutttna dutlee at the de4lcatlon olthe cent to the UCJ CoUeae_of-11edlclne. 1a. have switched smtt 1t was f-0Fmed, .Cubete-adtllittcd be-. Bec1lDum Laaer Inatltaa net Tedfe&I Clliifc cooaldered on the of ffnt facWtiee in the was first named as chairman of the group, but became Workshop for singles offered at UC1 Th.mad.al whlle...M.lcha.el....W.....Ben._a worldirhere thelwr will p1&7 a m9Jc>r role in treasurer in July. _ _ UCI profeNOr o cell bloloa, held the ribbon bulc reeearcb u well a medical treatment. "It's a te~hnical vtolauon a,nd I admit I simply A three-hour workshop for singles, entitled ''The Art overlooked fihng an amendment with lhc state," Cubetc af.C.onnectma" w!ll be pu:se.n.todd..ootnnJF:tni.c·dl.aa~y.JNtia,ovv.J9~,.fifr:oon:mu!!!!!!!!!!l~•!!!!!!!!!!l.-&fillllll!!!!. !!!l!J!!ll!•llllll!!!!!!l!!! ______________________________ _,~1tt1d. ·~uttctbre a viotatm~ctJccs ___ _ 7 to I 0 p.m. in Orange C~m Collcges' Faculty-House Act. you have to demonstrate there was a willful violation . The session will be conductcdby Marge England. a D th It • e t e t • And that isn't the case·· therapist who has presented many workshops for singles. ea-. pen a y lDl 1a ·1ve Adler says the group's active opposition to bis -Adm1ss1on ts SI 0. For more 1nformauon. call 432-5880. campaign ~ntradrcts its slated purpose -to limit City Council terms. Jn an Oel. 31 advertisement earned by a Women'• Club• elate meeting ffi th. d 1 1 bl localshopperandplaccdb) thegroup,Adlcr1ssmgledout....! Orange District, Califonua Federation of Women's arena. Propos1tton C has been worded to exclude cWTCnt Su ers lr ega Ow "In an auempl to keep lhJS issue out of the politicar Club,,.will host the Council Meeting of the General , coun ctlmembrers from the tenn lunitat1on ""1Uiremcol .. Federalion of Women's Clubs on Friday. Nov. 9. at 9 a.m. the ad reads, "but you can suppon the spint and mtent or in the Orange Countuy Conference Center. 300 S. Flower term limitation by not returning Ma..,or ~l' to-offi-... St Ora ~FRANCISCO (Af?.)-A 19+i_~mutati"e fOMmplememsoon ofthcd~h-penaky." ~aaded. ti -M 1 '"' ·· A ng~., f P Bo 'd fCFWC that was to expand Cahforn1a's death penalt" law has Thursday's ruling was further evidence lo support C The un-pagcad ATM>s:ty~. an)'f~I T6ycars-oncrt) pane . cons1sung o at one. pres1 ent o . 1 ounc1l 1s too Jong. If you suppon fair and orderly change San Jose; Ruth Schermitzler. state president-elect; suffered its third legal btbw from the state Supreme Court. claims by opponents of the November 1978 inniauve. if )OU believe the ci ty's business shouJd b) opcnh Rosemary Newton. second vice president of Lak ewood; and there may be more. sponsored by then-state Sen. John Briggs. R-Fullcnon. conducted. vote Yes on Propos1tton C .. -and Nancy De Frain. Arca D director of San Diego. will The court's 6-1 rul ing stnking down the so-called that the measure had serious legal flaws. ta lk on membership, growth and federation. Briggs instruction given to Jurors rn death penalty cases Besides Thursday's ruling, the other.legal setbacks For more information, call Virginia Swint. president, means more penalty retnals -as many as 25, by a stale were: at 635_7321. or Maxine Hoh. 87 l-3 J90. attorney general's estimate-and more delay in deciding -A -t9~2 ruling that a provision extending the death Remar-k the fate of condemned prisoners. penalty to murders that were ··especially heinous, . earns trial spectator contempt term behind bars -1rvlne club to meet Tuea~ay The Irvine Toastmistress Club will meet on Tuesday. Under the instruction. jurors are told the governor atrocious or cruel" was.unconstitutionally vague. ma·y coml'}lute a life-without-parole sentence to life with -A ruling last December that reqwred proof of an the possibility of parole. They arc not told that the intent to kill to lustify a sentence of death.or life without governor could also commute a dcalh sentence. parole for a killing in fhe course ofa robbery. rape or other Nov. 6. at Denny's Restaur,ant in Costa Mesa from 5:30 to 7 p.m All inteJestcd persons arc invi ted to attend anc;t meet th e members. For more information. call Carol Horne, member- ship chairman. at 851-38 16 .. evenings. or Nancy Spitzer. president. 548-37 10. anytime. The ruling was not surpnsing, as the court had serious felony. That dec1s1on could rcqujre more than 150 reached similar conclusions in January 1982, only to be retrials. reversed on federal constitutional issues by the U.S. Of the 168 men on Death Row as ofThursda). 143 By tbe Associated Press Supreme Coun had been sentenced under the Briggs in1t1at1vc. But the But an angry Gov George Deukmcjian blasted the only three death scnt~nces upheld by the court were under .\ 34-~ear-old co urtroom spectator was Jailed for two da~s for making a remark about a sexual as~ult \'1Ctun in the presence of the JUI') at an Orange Count) upcnor Court tnal court anyway. the prior la w. sponsored by then-state Sen. DeukllleJtan ''It has been 12 years sinc;e Californians first voted to and passed by the Legislature in J 977 over Go\ Edmund implement the death penahy and to this day the Cal Brown Jr.'s veto. Supreme Coun conunues to search for every conceivable Of the remaining const1tut1tonal challen~es to the Judge Frank P Bnstno ordered John Frank Metros to Jltl Thursda) for contempt loophole to th wan the will of the people," he said. Briqs init1auve. perhaps the most important invohes a "Caltfomians have every right to be tremendously requirement that the JUf) recommend a death sentence 1f frustrated, even an&l)~ that under the transparent cover of it decides the ··a~vating" factors. such as viciousness of a quest for perfect procedural justice, the Slate's highest the cnme. outweigh the ""m1t1gat1n~ .. fa ctors. such as the court holds 1n contempt the people's ove~helming cfcsirc defendant's ago. The Judge held a heanng out of the JUI') ·s presence Metros could ha\e bcen1a1kd forfi,cda)sand fincd$500. the JUdg~'s.a1d Friday, Nov. 2 No meetings listed• PoucE Loe . .Dr;iver--hassl'~ by-phony Costa M~sa 'i>olice officer By TONY SAAVEDRA over ·•some minor traffic violation." OflMOellrNet•Wlf . accordin& to repons. fie also threat- A motorist was threatened Thurs-· ened ~o bea~ Robinson ~P· day-by a man who identjficd himself Pohcc said lhc mans descnpt1on as a Cos1' Mesa Police sergeant. did not. match Farley. a_n ex-officer flashing a badae with the name of a who resigned after being 1nvest1pted city police officer who resianed under ~Y ~~ d~rt~ent [or some alleaed pressure in 1977. _ dnvina v10Lauons. Police ate invcstia.atina the com-Although Capt Edward .Glasaow plaint by 1 Placentia man whose car would not elaborate, he said Far~ey was forced to the side of the road in had worked for the. Costa Mesa Police Garden Grove by a Ford Escort Depanment for nine years, and was beadina non.h on Ma'-'1olia Street not promoted to the rank of sefleant. near Garden Orove Boulevard. Olasaow said Farley's depanment-Oeorae Rol:>inson, 442, told police issued badae. worn on the shln•ofhis hiwas accolled around 7:30 p.m. by 41~ wat turned in when ~ the driver, who displayed a badae rcsianed. bcarlna the name" Jimes Farley"Tnd However. the badae displayed by shOwinJ three stripes indicatina the the apparent impostor could have rank ofseraeant. been a copy. 1be man. desmbed n about S·l l Until recently, officers were allow- and lO yeat'I old. swo~l R®iMoll edto purcnasc cuslom-=madC 6ad1cs ~ Raattnctoo lleacb A resident has rePoned to police thal saoo in tools allCJNl)' were Jtolm~om his car while tt wasbeina V(OrUd on at tht Cal Wonh1naton dtakrshlp, I 6jjj Beach Blvd. • • • Thieves mashed a window in a ruidcn« tn the SOOO block of Heil Aven'*t arid stoic $3,000 in Jewelry. a Sl ,OOOttm«awndS'°°in ca h. • • • .Th1ev tole a amcra nnd video cas nc recorder 1af\cr entcrina a house throuah a slidina atas door 1n the 20000 block of Tiller. • • • A h.itchtukcr Jtole a 1973 Datsun p.ckup ~nd propcrt)' from a houte in the 000 block of Mani ft to. • • • The hood and roof oh 1971 1ilvtr Porache rcponedly wctt stolen whtle the vehicle v.-1 parked 1n an under· Jt()und prqe in the 4000 block of WtmtT;\vrn • • • mcone \IOle a Chcvcllt con· vcrt1blc valued nt 1.000 from a lot at . . .. from a manufacturer in Los_Angelcs. Glasgow said. Many um~s. smaller badges with a wallet-type. case ate ordered by plain-clothes detectives and off-duty officers because the uniform badaes arc too cumbersome to carry. Officers arc now required to get approval from the pohcc chief before buying a custom badae. Moreover. officers leavini the (orcc must 1um th ose badges over to the depanmcnt or sell them to other officers with the ch1crs approval, Gla519w said. In any case, former ~fficcr f.al'ley was.not .authorized tNuy a ~e displaying !he rank <\ tcraeanJ.. he sa1d. i · "It mtaht or it might not be a legitimate badae," Glas.1o~sa1d. Farley could no be reached for comment UhS momtna. ---:-- 171 11 Golden Wtst l • • • A v.ct'iutt valued at t 7S wu stolen from a t.<'lc)'ard 1n tM ~ block of 9th trttt. ••• Someone mnoYed a bedroom ;i dow in lbt 6000 block of 8'etland a.nd tole tbttt tclevilion te\I val'*9 It Sl.300. • • • YU4&11.i.1Hhed cwo Uta oh l9l Muda at 1hc iule uck at Brookhurst and Oii'fieJd venue. • • • A male. wearing onlytennis shoes and socks. was ftponed skulking in the bushes near the the equestrian fences in the vici nity of Lake Hunt- ington in Central Park. Newport Beach Three rings wonh a tot.al ofS9.000 were stolen from th.r mas1cr bedroom of a tes1denet on Terrapin Wa>. • • • A. SH .000 Me~e'i Benz was reported .stolen from its parkuig spot at the Arches Restaurant. 3334 West Coast H1ghwa> • • • A pack of S20 bills totaling S500 were stolen from C'es1 Cc Bon-. a bakery at 149 R1vers1de Dnvc. The money was behind the counter on a shelf, pohcc were told • • • small amount of cash and three . - "In SC:' en \care; no one ha<. C\er made an outburst an a tnal (in m~ 1.0un1in ttu~ prc~nce~f-aJun.T" Bn~nosauj. mone) changers were stolen from the South Ba) front etflCe of lh~ Balboa Island Fer'I') The lo~' came to Sr 46 • • • -\ thief using a coat hanger broke into a car parked on the 200 block of Cedar treet and stoic a . n) \\ alk- man. a pair of sunglasses and "two brand ne" s"'eater; The loss was put atSl80 • •• -\ pair of teal and brass h1p1> \\heel wert st0len from Pompann te's, 2817 Villa \\a) C09ta M eu A Santa .\na couple 1,1,ere arrc tt'd Th~da} after police foun~ them ndmg on b1qcles that v.ert stolen carher m the da\ from Costa Me~ High School and· OflU\ge Coa~t Col- lcae. Frutoso Deltoro Ill. 15. and Ruth Ann malle\. 25. '(-Crt taken • into cu~tody after be1ng1toppcd b~ offin·r<. at a local grocer) Officer\ said 1ht.>~ saw the tv.o suspects ndintt ''double on one bike. and later sa" tht>m on two bicycles. While ques- 11on1og the couple, the) found a pair ofoolt cutters and a scrcwdn'\er The b1les .. r.orth a combined S3b0. v.ere later OC<i to students at the tv.o SCh4lO . Both SUS~C'tS we~ ch:trged "1th pos~ s1on ol stolen propcrt~ Deltoro wa\ hooled into (II) J311 "hile malle' "a' taken to tht' "''men's v.arci' of Orange Count\ Ja.11 • • • ~I ohokc lX\erages. some frozen meat and pett~ ca'ih. all w(lnh S65. .wctt r~poncd tolcn from~ home~n the 900 block of Powell Court betwttn 11 JO am and 6 pm Monda\ There v.ert no signs of forced entr) ' ·- . . Dear Friend, We live in one of the most beaut1iful cities in the world. It provides a magnificent plQGe to-live.,.. work and play. that very few communities can rRatc h. I am a c andidate for re-election to the Newpor1 Beach City Cour:icil because I am dedicated to maintain our unique quality of li fe. I was born and raised on the Balboa Peninsula and now have the pleasure of watching my grandchildren go through our e.xc ellent school system I never get tired of enjoying our beach. boy._.oQd surf I doubly appreciate the ·cultural stimulation our city now provides. ;, .... .::··~•.MIV~~ ~ t\. My decisions are orways oased on a single criteria ... What 1s best for the City of Newport Beach What ac tion wlll enhance our unique quality of hf e without trampling on 1ndiv1dual rights be it a large prbjec t or a small encroar:hment. My record reflec ts respec t tor all sides as well as independent thinking -- 1 am not a "Politician" with any ax to grind . .. exc ept to keep Newport Beach Sharp. I am a lite long resident who is willing to work for my District, for.-the whole city ... worl< so our children and grandchildren can enjoy the magnificence of our lovely community. In summary. I try hard to provide straight· forward service. independent !hinking and personal commitment To continue. I need -· your support dnd vote Sincerely, ~PL....__ ..... _ Newport Beach has endured and over- come the shocks to tts environment for over seventy 'five years. It Is a very special place that attracts very special people. People who ore willing to roll up their sleeves and · fight for their dreams. We get agitated. we get involved. but more importantly. we use our precious political heritage. Committee to elect 1. ~ ----~· . . r. ! • Bez defeadaJJtiJ 6et llOIJ back JORDAN, Mino. -Don aod Cindy Buchan, reunited with their yo~ son rollowing a court-ordered separaHoo un after they were charged w· sexually abusing children, now say they~k the return of their o daughters. The situation faced by the Buchans, aaainst whom charges were ropped In Oct9bcr .. iucplicated m1n3 umcs in Scott County, where similar charges were dropped at the same time against 200ffie~ildten of former defendants had been ordered to foster homes, Teaving about a dozen cus(ody cases pending. IRS can't return refaada FRESNO-The I ntemal Revenue Service has been 11rutble to return S l. l million in federal incorvc tax refund~ to 2, 741 ta"Xpaycrs in Central California. The biggest loser is .r person from Aptos who bas a SJs:ooo check waiting., and the JRS. is still tryi ng to locate a Bakersfield resident owed SL The refund checks were returned as undeli verable by the Postal Service, had illegible addresses on tax fonns or covered people who moved without lea ving a -forwardiflg address. - Dlinej cu ta 9S •tudlo Jobs - a u RBANK -Walt Disney Productions is eliminating 95 jobs at its Burbank studio, effective today, the firm said. The 95 employees represented about 5 percent of the studio's 1,800 workers. Most of the positions were in the Wah Disney Pictures unit, which has about .1 .~ employees, Disn~y Viet; Pre~dent ~rwin Okun said Thursday. Some Jobs in general and studio services, hve acuon and post-production are --14-4Je1_.~iminated-<ai.a rcault of a producti vily st-04ye-ompleted in August, Okun wd. . . Duarte proml.e. 'ao miracle.' LOS ANGE1:-ES -El Salvado~n President Jose Nlfpoleon Duarte says he-wants to continue peace talks with rebel leaden in his war-tom Central American nation, but promises no "miracle ovemidtt." Duarte, speaking at a neWl conference Thursday before addressing the Inter-American Press Association, mentioned the talks begun last month in La Palma, and assailed the rebels for attacking El Salvador's economy. . ·Hef16ecock to tell JIU •Ide SAN DIEGO -Mayor Roger Hedgecock, charged with pcl)ury and conspiracy in an alleged campaip fund launderin_g scheme_,_ says he's glad trial -proceedings arc under way so he can "tell my side of the sto~" Durin& tpe court heanng ~~rsday, Hedgecock's case w1;5 assigne<f fOr tnaJ to Supenor Court Judge Wilham Todd, whose first task 1s to consider defense motions seeking dismissal of the char&es and disqualification of District Attorney Ed Miller. Kennel otmer cJaarged for craeJty LATHROP -San.Joaquin-SbcR~he-ownei>of an animal laboratory kennel with 124 counts of animaJ cruelty after 38 carc"8s~s of starved cats and dogs were fo und on his PfOperty. John Green, San Joaqu1n County animal control officer, called the condition at the kennel "deP,lorable, as bad a case of animal cruelty as I've seen in my 15 years at this JOb. • Deputies Thursday a~ted kennel operator Henry "Bud" Knudsen 55 who was bcln& held in San Joaquin County Jail on a $31 ,000 bail. • ' · WoRt n ... W~ea opJ>IM• oae-Jaoar •trl.ke (" WARSA.W\ Poland-1..ech Walesa says be disaarees with a call by other Solidarity activ11u from his hometown for a one-hour strike Saturday to protest the murder of pro-Solidarity priqt Jc~ Popielusz.ko. The 1trike ~11. which urged worker. to end their ''s-N1vity,' was the fint such appeaJ by prominent union activl1t1 since Nov. I 0, 1982, when Solidarity's underaround leadership un1ucces1fully '<>uaht a nationwide strike to protest the ba.nnina of the indc~ndent trade union. "I think the climate is unfavorable for such actions,' said Wale" contacted by telephone in-the Baltic-port of Odan1k. ''h is not my point of view." , -Lebaaoa mar-e~ border patron BElRUT. Lcbenon -Lcbenon may propote that BritiJh and f,-.Kh troops police the Lcbeneac-laraeli border at pan of future 1C<:urity amnaements to end ll1'1Cl'1 occupation of south Lebanon, a Beirut newspaper re~ today. The independent An·~~~rl which has close contacu with the aovemment, 11id !c ~I was CXpeclCO to be put'forward by Lcblnon in military-level talk with llrael that are scheduled to bqin Monday un def' United Nations au pices in the border town ofNaqoura. df,tiM l••d• ,gN•tu 11•11lful1f111Uy----~-~~ -PEKJNO -Chlna'11f.nior leader Dt-na Xiaopina complained in ttporu published todaf that dttpite his military rcfonns, the armed form remain pllcued by •na 1tnera11, narrow-minded thinlnna. incompetence and ovmtaffina. Dena allO ~ted the au fort'C should share some of ita aircraft and pilotl "1th China'• over1Nrdened dvil aviaoon industry, aft4 that the ~vy should open 1 few mi.hwy pons to commercial and ~aeenaier vt11el1. Hts comments appeared to tdlec1 arow1n1 impatien~ w1th1n Ch ina ovu the pece of chaQtt and modemiz.auon in the 4.2' million-member army, the workfs.la'llll fiabtina force. . ·"""- Sikhs ta~ted for lychl s. beatt s, araon despite Rajtv Gandhi's call& for-end to hatred ~~__.--........,,..,.....,..-~wl NEW QELHI, India (AP)-Mob UNlsa1d Jticorrcsoondentahiid11C•b violence tnF~ By Indira Gandhi's 192 bod•" at one city mon:uary. • assassination -taac<I across northern The new fi1utt it ml.ICh bjOer t.baO, India today dnpjt.e cutfcws .aod bad been prcv1ouJ!y cileef for lbf, orders for security forceJ to boot capital. Jt wou.ld bnqa thelOW deatb&1 riote rs on sight. Neatly 4SO people 1nt.hlwavcofriot1,arson.1ool.inaaW1 !]CdJjliayc been lolled -communal fia,t>tina ao-De&dy 450~-_.. Much of the violence -m cludi.na nationwide. • i lynchinp. beatina,1 add arson -has Violence has swept \he ·northenn be.en ditectcd ~ Sikhs by ttindus of India. foi-t~ pu& \bree da , __ seekina tO· avenae the late pnmi puked by the assassination, it WU: miru:ster,-whOJe assau.ins have been fttelcd by conunuina hostiltty ova"r - identified as two Sikli membcrso(bcr lbe June army atack on OJe Si.khs'i securuy l'JM(L Ooldca Templc..whicb.. in rum. b.Ml-.......r."'' Gandh1':s ton, newly-ctwsen Pnmc been prompted by months of Sikh Minister RaJ iV Gandhi. rnadc1l two-ttr:torism and secess1omst demands,, • : TV beagty lizard Theee photoe •how •peclal effecta coetume for Jane Badler, co-etar on l'fBC•• .erle:-•v·, in her rote aa an alien 41aCu1Ne1 ~ aa a ba••n. Under tbe haman maak la another m••k of.a_ Usard;1lnt eappo•edvae"faee of the allen. ... . . . -.,.._ram .. ~·1ndira G andhi gave her hfc so that they stopped at stations outatde tbtJ a united India should la ve and capital, and as many as 28 Sikh1 bavtt.., _ prosper .... Communal madness will been seized and killed in the railroad dt stroy us," he said. He quoted his cars. Some of the bodies were burned. r mother as saying. "Do not shed Some ~ere sull on the trains as they blood. shed hatred." pulled into New Delhi's cenlrah "While hundreds of m 11l1ons of station. , s • lnd1ans arc mo urning the tragic los UNI reported that three employees, of their bcJoved leader, some people of All-India Radio, the govemmCD11 arc casting a sJur on her memory by network., were lulled by a mob m N~ i ·· · indulging in acts of hatred and Delhi while o n their way home froml Gandhi said. . r sulJ lyingi n JM-road in1he•ftemo<>n;•~=-":.CI Stal n ·'.s d.... a· u-gbte_rTeturn·· ·to· Russi· a:· violence. ~.mu,t i top..forthWitb.'. work th•s mornmg. The bodi(s ftrt United News of India reported the agency sajd. .. .J mor e than 225 people had been tolled One of the guards accused ofkillit11J -._.--...,_,..~"""""--~~~----------------~~~~----------~~--~---~--~--~~--·m-·N~nJlll!ilfm~\\tl!ttft~....,m'!'~~l:r.:lftarc;"[QC:mt"'WlUidRllT'ljiiz-~~1 Friends say ·defector missed h er children - -her daughter were U.S. Ctllzcns. At first the official Soviet press said day's assassioition. The news ascncy -Svetlana left a son and daughter in. onlv that she bad been •ivcn an exit said the fi1rurc bad been "officially and two randc hildr·en she has never seen Moscow when she defected, the visit and that she remained abroad. confumed."''butdidnotsay bywhom. death immediately. Tbe wouockO w rv1vor was under" heavy guard at a M O S C OW (AP) - Josef Stalin's daugh- ter. Svetlana. has returned to Mosco w and h e r · Soviet citizenship has been restored. the offi cial news age ncy Tass said today. She d efecte d I 7 years ago, "The presidium of the U.S.S.R. .Supreme Soviet, in accordance with articles 19 and 21 of.the U.S.S.R. law on citizenship, has consi dered and complied with a request made by S.l. Alliluyeva, who has returned to Moscow, for restoring her to the citizenship of the U .S.S. R. as well as for granting Soviet citizenship to Alliluyeva's daughter Olga," the Tass announcement said. The brief dispatch did not say when Stalin's 59-year-old daughter re- turned to the Soviet Union nor where she planned to live. Olga is her daughter by her third husband, an American. WiJl iam Peters. Alliluyeva was Svetlana's mother's last name. Although. she later used other names, she was once known as Svetlana Alliluyevtt. Svetlana defected in 1967 during a tn p to New Delhi, India, and went to live in the United States. There. she married Peters, but they were d ivorced in 1973. Last year she moved from Princeto n, N.J., to Cambrid~, England. John JV,oods, headmaster of her daughter• Olga's school in Britain, sa~d Thursday night that Svetlana told him in October she was talc:ing her 13-year-old daughter, Olga, out of the Friends School 1 in Saffron WaldoA, Essex, England; because they were returning to Moscow. A Western d iplomat in Moscow said earlier today that Svetlana and ofTsprinJ .of her first mam3JC to Soviet Grigory Morcnov. After 1t was reported in Britain that Svetlana had 'returned to the Soviet Union, there was speculation that she was home- sick. and mis~ the children she left behind -Josepl} Morozov and Yekaterina Mororova. H er defection 17 years ago brou&ht denunciations from her older c6il- drell'. But Svetla6a's friends said she missed them and regretted that sbc had two grandchildren she bad never seen. In an interview .with__ Britain's Observer newspaper in March, Stalin's daughter $ai~'~mctimcs it's an almost super huma.n effort not to drop everythi,ng and run and get a tick.et to ao and !sec them." · S;y,etl~~a was married three times. Her second husband was Brajesh Singh, an fndian citizen she married in Moscow. He died. and she was allowed to leave the Soviet Union in· March 1967 to return his ashes to India. It was then that she defected. WHETHER IT'S ELECTION DAY ·oR LUAU T{ME, ... -,--- ... WE'VE GOT IT ALL! 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Omrict At· ·tt,ethoteope, a white doctor's frock tomey Stuart London. ind an identificatipn taa with ··1--1.0 ." "He just came in and hunaout over ~ hit-n.ame -everythinJ. h~ Thr-wnlc-end,"' n1d John )leded t6 be a doctor but the tQ11n1na MacLauahhn. president of the ho1>p1- _.d the dearee. tals agency. • • On Wednesday, a hospital accaun-Halpin said Haynes told emera· liLftt was arrested af\er the nurses ency room emplo}ees he was a -o~iced he had written "sewn them resident phys1c1an qs111na from ti "on patients' charts instead of the another department. which ts not ;rofessio .. nally P!eferrcd · tCTm , unusual. On Tuesda). Haynes bea.an sutured, authonlles said. treating patients· for minor anJunes or The office of Bronx D1stnct At· maladies, officials said -----~Mario Merota sattrl<Cilnefh .,;ema-> notna\ebeenTnvoTvedin Baynes, 29, of Queens, was cha'led an} ma1or operations. JUSt cut s and ~th 13 counts <>f crltnmal 1m-bru1ses.1' London said "But he did 19rsonation of a ph)'sic1a n and fi ve get involved 1n putting Stitches an Je>unts of assault for unauthorized people." . treatment of patients. ~ · "He packed somt> cases off the rack • The 13 patients he allegedly exam-lhat he thought he could handle." lned or treated were called and MacLaughhn said. But "the nur9Cs ~~eckcd by real doctors, said Susan who watched his notes" reah~d he f.l.alpin, spokeswoman for the city's wasn't a doctor and called h0lp1tal Roee Wawrsynlak calla the aherlff'a job ahe'• aeeldnl 'the wlldeat ever.' . • ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ THUNDER THE SPRINGS Nylon Plush Nylon Carpet MEC'CA Wool Berber HAATCO OAK PARQUET BAUCE OAK PLANK reg. $12.99 $16.99 $24.99 SALE $6."99 $10.99 $14.99 $1 .99 $2.49 MINI BLINDS Get one FREE!• : BIG SAVINGS on Wallpaper and Draperies! us your choice for family sho pping, dining and entertainment. 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"',,, Mesa Verde Center 2701 HArbor Blvd rHarbor & Adarns1 C.u">I rt Mer.,;i CA • Sama .. 1• 01 111'\alle< ,, I -"·'--~--~~~----~~------:--·~--~------.-.-----·~--~~···· •• - Wawrzyniak foughtan uphill cam..-ample measure. -· .., paign, but she defealed Shen tr Wil-"I'll sit an ~hat office 24 hours a.day l1am Volkman in the September 1f I have to to make those men primary by a 3-2 margi n and folks understand J'm boss," she said, with their ears close to the political , sipping a low-alcohol beer behind the ground in this county of 15.000 souls • bar at the Deer Farm. which she's say she JUSt might wan. owned for eight years. "Anything could happen an a week . The supper club's menagerie in- but 1f It was today, I think she'd win eludes 23 deer. as well as ducks, geese. it," said Beadles. turke)'S, peacocks and a goat. Ro~ is facing Republican Garr Rose says two of her worries as Fettmg. a deputy shenff. and Vol-elecuon day approaches arc who wilt kman. a wnte-1 n candidate. With a take care of the fawns if she is elected 1~1 rrame like Wawrzyniak Rose and how her ~cond husblnd, Ray, figures she'"s.luck y she doesn't have to will react if she wins. count on a write-in campaign. Ray mere!.Y i_hrugs when _as ked While-her opponents emphasize about Rose's candidacy. - their law enforcement experience. "He isn't saying too much," Rose Rose says determination and ability said. "I think he's gettin$ nervous he to communicate arc the prerequisi tes might have to slee p with the next'\\ for th" inh :inc1 1h111 "he has both, in sheriff of Rusk County." lt'a all there ••. Everything ••. under the Sunl IT -IS ·TIME . T0 REPbA~G~E~A~N.:;._,~~-'---..____ __ UNPRODUCTIVE INC lJ MBENt WITH EXPERIENCED, EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP····. - VOl:E FOR -NEWPOR.T ·BEACH CITY COUNCI~ 1r ·~ Crew• work on one of 21 four-ton Sphln.zea build by cecµ e . de Mille ln,~.1~9~2~34!=.-;;;;,.__~ ....... --~ H E'LL WORK FOR -YOU--Archeologi_st to u_ne~rth , -,--..:-=.. . j / 'i ·Paid for by Oave ~.off tcw City Covn~ll .'.52':1_ 2. Rtver A-ve .. Newpor,t 8"9aeh. CA ~ I(} Gemma n d J.'fleflt MovJe ·~elic' is only a half-century old. b~t it's o~~here.-bur1ed in sand dunes " HOLL YWOOO (AP) -When recent H\terview. ''It's probably one Cecil B. de Mille finished making of the last great movies ~ts left from "The Ten Commandments" in 1923. that era. Ramses modeled after statues at Abu Sindel," Brosnan said.Included ~ere 21 sphinxes, of whi ch perhaps 15 or 16 may remain buncd. .. "lwo were donated to the Cit}' of Santa Mana and wefe at the en- tranceway of the country club. but they disappeared 1n the 1940s." Hvl ' '011 t111~1nl'1<tl achH·e h~ • , 1 •111...,_ ~' h 1.1 I 'or tc ·r nnl' o f thl' \\orld '!-.1 1 llJ m11-.1 n·;1d I 1n.11H·1:tl ~uh bl'!'~ \\ho r ,., 1·.11---1111d1 ·1 "' ;indahlt·. rntt-n·~ting .11111 to till' pnrnt tnlormatwn · .... he buried the eclectic Egyptian sets "Museums around the country for his Bi~ical e~c film under the have expressed interest 1n procunng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shifl.ing sands of Guadalupe Dunes poi:tions of the set." · and Joked about archaeologists some-"We intend to make a documen- day findii:ig them. tary about the proJCCt." Brosnan ~1d. It's no )Oke to Peter Brosnan. head "We also intend to donate whatever of~$t Citic~ Productions, or to, Larry we uncover to vanous nonprofit Wilcoxon. research archaeologist at institutions -the Sm11hson1an. Hol- 1he Umvcrsuy of C3hfornia at Santa ly,wood Heritage Inc. The documen- Barbara, although Brosnan concedes tary will be largely about the makmg the humor. · of the on$!nal 1923 'Ten Co.nuruvid- He and partners Bruce Cardozo men ts.' We found a lot of people who and Richard Eberhardt plan to film _ were extras in the film -old cowboys the excavation of the sets startinj next who were chariot dnvers." Opell ~ettee ta tlte e1ti3e11tJ .", 1'M11ti119U111 lleac' --. CITY BUREAUCRATS CHEAT CITIZENS ·o -:F s -1GHTFU·:L INPUT spring and to interview part1c1pants Brosnan, who wrote and produced in De Mille's first "Ten Command-parts of the Emmy-winning "Faces of ments" -not the one he remade in Culture" on PBS, said Henry Wilcox- 1956 with C'harlton Heston in Egypt. on. who died last March w11hout ever ''This whole thing began when meeting his relauve. had aided the · I Bruce toJdmea crazystory aboutDc research for the De M1tledocumen-CITY ADM.INISTRATOR EXCEEDS CHARTER AUTHORITY IN Mille =.ng sphinxes." Brosnan tary. . • • sa~~dalu~-. 0-u-ne;-IS a -30-mile M:;~~)~~~~dd~;~,:;:~h-e...._Sa.....,ld.....+Ai"l-t .f-f.w--oENYlNG-wAGE-INCREASE TO WO.RKERS. USES ONEv-~­ expansc of sand stretching from might have been cheaper than haul-FOR OWN FAT IN. CREASE AND ANOTHER ASSIS' TAIU=IF----tl~--= Guadalupe, 150 "Tm les northwest of ing it back to Hollywood. or maybe ht• Los Angeles, up the coast to Pismo was hoping someone would dig 1t -BUR~AUCRAT ~ Beach. It is part Pismo Beach State up." C Park and part pr,ivate land. In De Mille's posthumously pub- ·•1t•s a pretty impressive stretch of hshed autobiography, the director sand dunes, and it really does look quipped: ''If a thousand years from like Egypt, like you would imagine now archaeologists happen to dig Egypt to look." Brosnan said. beneath the sands of Guadalupe. I Wi lcoxon -a distant cousin of hope-that they will not rush into pnnt actor Henry Wilcoxon, who co-with the amazing news that Egyptian starred in the 1956 remake and was civilization extended all the way to tlstea as 1ls prooucer=l'S a -Ph.D. The ac1 1c coast ofNortn America:'"" cand1date m archaeology who The set was modeled after the gates stumbled onto De Mille's dunes m ofl<.amak, 120 feet tall, 800 feet wide 1977 while doing studies for an oil with walls decorated in bas relief company. showing the giant figures of a chanot "In the process we essentially driver and rearing horses. --"discovered what was left oftht m ovie "Ou either si~ of thC" gatcS-·..,...,.,~ set." Wilcoxon said in a telephone two giant statues of the pharaoh . ,. The 500 clerical , maintenance and prpfessional employees represented by the Huntington Beach Munici pal Employees Association (MEA) are taking their dispute with the City Administrator directly to you the CITIZENS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. .. THt: BUREAUCRATS HAVE DONE IT AGAINI The City Administrator has acted ilfegally and excess of his charter_. powers in attempting to cheat the eitire11s o-f their rightfuttnp:.ut 10 ctty-Govemmenr.A panel of 7 of your fellow citizens -the Personnel Commission -recently resolved a wage impasse between the M EA and the City Ad minist rator by recommending a 51/2°/o total wage increase. Citizen input is an important and vital ingredient for a fair and honest government in Huntington Beach. For this reason . city Jaw gives this citizen panet the E xclusive Authority to resolve impasses and recommend new employee contracts to the ~ City Council. The City Charter specifically prohibit s the City A d~!,n strator 's interference with such input.,,n ~ blatant grab 1or power, the City Administrator violated this law and acted illegally to thwart this citizen input. THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR WON 'T TELL YOU THAT: • The addit ional '!2°/o rec ommended by the Per.Sonnet Commission for all MEA members remed ied and inequity from last year and was not a windfall this year. • HE received a 15.4°/o salary raise this year -OVER 3 TIMES THE INCREASE HE __ .RECOMMENDED FOB THE WDBKERS ,.. • HE now makes in excess of $93,000 per year and he won't even act within constraints of the City Charter. • HE just hired ANOTHER ASS IST ANT BUR.EAUCRAT! Th e un bu dgeted cost of this one bureaucrat is MORE-MONEY THAN THE AMOUNT IN CONTROVERSY BETWEEN MEA and the-City Administrator. Don't you agree wl I> your 1-,11ow MEA citizens that:· • Tax dollars would be better spent on soo~employees who do the work in YOUR streets, YOUR parks, YOUR library, YOUR police and fire departments, and YOUR beaches. ~ -• YOUR TAX DOLLARS are being wasted OF!_ B_UREAUCRA TIC SPEND ING: • For $93,000 we should AT LEAST have a City Administrat or who respects the authority of a Unan imous Decision by 7 of· your fellow citizens who volunteer their . time. --- WE NEED.YOUR SUPPORT. Pl•••• call your City Councll Member• and tell them you believe: 5112 % IS FAIAl1 . ATTEND'"THE CITY,COUNCJt EETING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. ' Voice your support for the recommendations of your fellow citizens. KEEP CITY GOVERNMENT IN THE HANDS OF THf CITIZENSll ... •• .. ' ;, ~~~~~~~ .. !!..~~ !~~! ._ 17J II 196-5702or l71 llX:H -177 1 --- 642-5678 Put <l few words to work for you ·in the •• , J (J ; , • • • , • . \'\ . I Menopause lea ds to loss of in te!rest. But hormonal rePiacement therapy can h~lP.. of-life proce • arrcl said. Treatments with the hormone estrogen can be beneficial to women who sufferse>.ual dysfunction around the 11me of menopause, according to ----many regaf!1 lnterest lJl sex, researchers say LAKE BUENA VI TA. Aa. (AP) -Most wom~n •ose some mtemt in sex a(\cr the onset of menopause. but hormonal replacement therapy can help them rqain interest. researchers say. . week. Sam~I and other researchers. Studies ba.vC" dctcmrined that But esrrogen isn"l always the about SS percent of women lose their answer for sexual problems, said Dr. sexual desire after aoing through Ralph Good of the University of menoj)luse, one specialist said. Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. A YaJe · Unaversity study of 178 Phy$lcians w)lo treat menopausal The use of estrogen also was r«ommendcd for the treatment of osteoporosis, a deterioration of the bones tbat Dr. Ro~rt Lindsay said is responsible for the premature deaths' of 40,000 to S0.000 women each year. One-third of the women who suffer fractures end up in 10,ng-term care facilities. and the. nation's health bill for the disease exceeds $6 billion a year, said Lindsay, of the Helen Hayes Hospital in West Ha.vcrstraw. N.Y. . • lio~ver, menopausal women can expect no help from exercise. I\ "does noth ing for your se~ lsfe.'' s;lid ·Dr. Gloria Bachmann bf Rutgers Medical ~...,._.-.+-< enter-in -Ncw-Bmmwick. NJ:- post-menopausal women showed women suffenng sexual problems that 12 I had ~ymptOm5 of "excite-also should consider other possible ;nent phase disorders" that made causes such as maritaJ difficulties, the intercourse more irritatin ~th_e_n_..m ........ idJ..,.ifc tris.i.s...or psycholOJicaLp.coh- ra lr,sitd Dr."Pf\ilip Sirrel. lems, he said. "E:strogen prevents bone loss. If you ~ove... CJJ.roac,n.:mcr:ap,)'. then you get a return of bone loss,·.: he sai~. . . Bact\man n was one of ..500 health professionals from 29 countries par- ti cipating in the Fourth International Conference on the Menopause. a fivc- da) gathering being held here this Only 24 women had no pro~lem with sexual arousal or penormance. The other 33 women said th.cir sexual problems bad more to do wi tb long· term marit4l discord than the change- __......._ ..;i..-. ~ ~ Dorothy.Emerson&. Don Nolan present.1 ~ ~AITIQUES EIP.O S SALE IN THEj:QMMEA.CI I UILDINQ ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 11 FAIR DIJVE •COSTA MESA, CA NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3. & 4, ~984 llll'R.'OA\ Tlllll 'ATlRDAY, I · IOP.\C, Sl"'IOAY.SOOS 6 P.'lt. Orange County's largest and most diversified showing of antiques A~lernoon and e\lening door prillletl -'251' lo 'lDO" and 55(M)llO GRANO PRIZE for 11-e ln 1i1.nclent'e lmu81 bl' p.-.n1 lo "in)· bro ttl :... nttOnOf J>":K,,,..--- • \l~dr•,.,"I pnttt ••• purchaoc u r11l1e111 ... lot""'"'""" ol \Our thoto '·'·'" wl \.11111""''"' <; f 1111 \\1lh "'" 111'1.1•1 1trll' 1111111lk·r -~:! ~;, 1•111 h ... '""' ( 11111 11>../hJ ~ H\ ,.,, 'i! IHI,,., h ''h1/dr1·n ""''''' 1:! tr1 I ,.,.., ""'~"'C NEWPOA S' llpYARD SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES · · OTTuaL------- $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only STE:AM CLEANING $45 00.hr. Heart attacks not always-4~tected -- About 30 percent of victims don't realize they've had an attack: half don't feel pain BOSTOW(AP) -Abo ut ·30 per-patients w11h unrecognized hcam cent of all heart attack victims do not attacks were dead. compared with 39 realize they ha ve suffered one. but percent of those whose attacks were' these quiet seizures are just as likely diagnosed and treated at the time. as painful ones to foreshadow serious They were also just as likely as health problems. a new study ~n. people with~cognized hea/t attacki eludes. ~s~ardtac probl&m& t an we finally:. convance<t such as stroke or heart failure in later physicians some Years ago that an years. · actual heart attack could . es~ "The messa$( is thaf coronJry detection." said Dr. William B. disease is sneaky and highly let~al l<Jinnel of Boston University School and can be completely un- of Medici ne . "We now have evidence recognized," l<Jinnel said in an inter- that it's even more common that we view. origiMlly thought it to be." The analysis by l<Jin,nel and Abbott Results of the long-running Fram-was based on a 3()..year follow-tip of ingham Heart Study. analyied by 5.127 residents of Framingham, a l<Jinnel and Dr. Robert D. Abbott. suburb wcst~f Boston. The partic1- showed that more than a quarter of pants under:went electrocardiograms heart attacks in men participants and and other tests every two years. about a third in women participants In.all, 708 people had heart attacks. were not recognized when they oc-but 213 of them -or 30 percent - cured. were discovered only during the The seizures showed up later on routine physicals. routine eletrocardiogram tests. About The; Frawingham project. begun 1n nalf of the victims could not re-1948, has been a frequent source of member suffering pain at all. The rest infonnation about the state of the had been diagnosec! by their own nation's cardiac health. doctors as having ulcers. pilstoncs,-Kannel. a former director of the hiatus hernia or some other non-project, said the study may actually cardiac problem. but at least some of have underestimated the frequency of those symptoms might have been undetected heart attacks. sjncc par- caused by heart attacks. ticipants in the study were unusually "It's not beca use we pracucejungle aware of the typical symptoms of medicine in Framingham," l<Jinnel these seizures. said, "but because they're not clinical-The doctor$ are unsure how somc- ly apparent." one could have a heart attaclc -and His report, published in Thurs-csc.apc the crushing chest pain that day's Now England Journal of Medi-ordinanly accompanies it. But the:)'. ~ S3idlhe" oulto~-ror many of theonzeothese people may simply be these survivors is "rather bleak.'.. less sensitive to pain. 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The City Counci l election campaign has become'a symbolic clash between.fact ion:'broadly-re~wntati¥e of the-growth a nd no-growth ph1~osoph1es of muni01pal government. On one side -the growth side -are the incumbe nts. Mayor Donn Hall and Councilman Eric Johnson and Plan ning Commissioner Charles Markel. ' On . the o~ther are challengers David Wheeler. Mary Hornbuckle and Douglas Yates. Although they cringe at the sound of the .. no-growth" label. the trio shares the endorsement ·of a poHtical action committee dedicated to the eli mi nation of the current council. , In the center, which has become a no-man's land in this campaign, are Harry G reen. Chris Strn._sid So1Ier and Chic Clarke. All four arc intelligent, qualified and concerned 1"1 ~ecrhntc mUte"OFOlle-~mhrtittl another. But individuals are not up for election in Costa Mesa, ideologies are, so Green, Steel, Soffer and Clarke have been di spatched by th eir independence into the void~ It's not that long ago that Costa Mesa was known as Goat HilJ, a nickname that accurately reflected the rural nature of the community. T he city has grown considerably si nce those days. Now. Costa Mesa has reason to·believe it can be the cultural and commercial hub ofOran~e County. It is promoting itself as the "City of the Arts" and tt is backi ng that nickname wi th 'm odem perfo rm ing arts facilit ies. Under the direction of past and present city councils. Costa Mesa has evolved into a vibrant city in which busi ness thrives and community services are second to non~. Growt h and development in Costa Mesa have.generated a dish reserve that provides a hedge aga inst inflation - and aga\,ilst ta.x increases. The be nefi ts that Costa Mesans enjoy as a resul t of the City Council's polici~ on growth and development are·ctear when compared to Fountain Valley; where residential development has taken precedence. In Fountain Valley, all th e candidates for.City Council actively suppo rt IND USTRIAL develo pment. The tax base is sh.rinking, the shopping centers are suffering and everyone is leavi ng town to shop. the candidates say. And where are these shoppers going to s~nd their money? "Costa Mesa." the Fountain Valleycand1da1escry, "and it's -iH--lfHff=H.>H8-')\f F-{f U"alf~t:i· . " --- Support for the policies that have meant progress and high- . level "quality of life" for Costa Mesa is embodied in Hall , -Johnson and Ma rkel. . Opposit ion to those policies is concentra ted in the politica l aetion committee Mesa Actio n - a coalition of the heads of several homeowners orga nizations. Me~ Actio n wa s co- fo unded by John D. Gardner, who lists hi mself as the PA C's treasurer. Mesa Action has been responsible for raisin g much of the campai~ money spent by Wheeler, Hornbuckle and Yates. -Accordmg fo tiferature preparOOby Garctner; Mesa Action 1s upset by fi ve specifi c actions of the current City Council. T hese issues are, accord ing to these three candidates. "quali ty of life" iss ues: •Waiver of the height restriction for the Amel hotel -office corru>lex project in North Costa Mesa. The project was approved -by the Plannmg CorITTTilSsion andllieenv1ronmen ar co ncemrnf homeowners wh o will be its neighbors have been addressed by fi ve engineeri ng, traffi c, architectural and landscape consult- ants. The project will generate $2 mill ion a year in new taxes and will provide employment opportunities in Costa Mesa. Gardner also objects to a residential high-rise that is no longer an issue in the city. The developer has been told by the city that height restrictions cannot be wai ved for his proposal, and it has been withdrawn. •Fairgrounds noise. Council had assurances from state agencies that attractions at the Orange Co unty Fairgrounds. owned by the state. would not be bothersome to th e neigh borhood. So much for assurances. When College Park and Mesa dd Mar residents began compTaining, the council tned negotiations wj th owners of the Pacific Amphitheatre. Mesa Action sa ys the city should have sued, which is exactly what th e city is doing now. . ~ . . •A recreational vehicle park. A rea hem ng if ever there was one. The RV facility was suggested and rejected. Council is now pursuing an initiative, suggested py homeowners, to buy the park where Gardner has rumored the RV facility may go. •The route of the Costa~esa-reeway. Counc11 has approved a route that would require the acquisition of85 homes. An alternative, rejected by council, caHed for the demoliti on of 607 homes. In an interview for this editorial. Yates (who Mesa Action has endorsed) agreed that freewa y congesti on is a problem, op~Sed the co~~il plan a nd was unable to.sugges t a better alternative. •Helicopter flights over the city's northern neighborhoods. Despite its inclusion on the Mesa Ac tion platform. th is has not generated much debate. Standing uponlhis shaky platform - a bit reluctantly. by th~ir own admission. since they don't agree on alJ of it -arc Wheeler. Hornbuckle and Yates. Wheeler is a bit radical for our tastes openly equating "quality growth" and "residential development:" Yates is articulate but lacks co ncrete propoJals about major issues he has embraced; and H<?m buckle 1s a brig~l businesswoman and mother whose suggestion that the council devo1e ...more_~nergy to fostering citizelk.a.dvisory committees deserves more attention from atr the candidates. These three are willing to gamble that Costa Mesa's current tax base is sufficient to provide revenue for. all the se rvices the city will ever need. They are willing to ' gamble that what happened in Fountain Valley will no happen in o t8' Mes:i. Hall, Jo hnson and Markel arc not wilhng to take ~uch a ri ~. and neither are we,-, . • nt"he Daily Pilot strongly endorses the elecuon of Donn Hall. Eric John on and Charles Markel to Costa Mesa City Council. ORANGE COAST __Daily Pilat ... ,&• • t!tfl(J .. H. l . lchwert• HI Franlr 'Zlnl IJ "~ ~(J•' Tom TeH 1., r Jo• -.... Orang ~·1rtrouble ca n strike lhc Hughe Aircraft Co., largest Industrial emplo_xer In California and top suppl/er of defense electronics to the U.S. m il/ta?.', th ey can hit anyofth e.bundiea .oraefensecontractorsln California. • · . • - ... Huglle~ troubles . a1eSson tootliers Defects in missiles cos t firm heavily in ot her ~6fl t-raet:s,_ ................ High-level CIA high-jinks surround investment firm W~ HINGTON -We've caught the CIA in another big he. The spy agency. after some prod· ding, has admitted that ll was in· volved in an investmcn.t firm in Honolulu that collapsed and l'OSt hundreds of innocent investor!> millions of dollars. But th e CLA insisted that 11 was strictly a "low-level .. in' ohement b} a few employees. QOt something the big shots at the Langle)' hcadquaners knew about. -Doe!i Suuul1eld TtJmer. ·1ht-n-od1 rector of the Cl.\. sound hkc a ··1(}VoL... level .. connec11on? How about the sultan of Brunei. a Mala}s1an pnnce and assoned F1hp100. Indonesian and Arab mull1m1lh ona1rcs? .\II of these d1gnitanes had onl' thing 1n common: Th~y were all chauffeured around Ha""aii in the LETTER S investment comp&n)''s big -sil ver· and-black Cadillac hmousme at rhe behe~t of the CIA. . J1c1 AllDEISOll M ) associates Indy Badhwar and Dale Van Atta interviewed the chauf- fe ur. Franklin K1pili1 - a dc~endant of Hawa11an royalt>-and a former h1ghwa} patrolman. hotel dctectl"e and coun bailiff -""ho no .... drives for the Tiffam Li'mousine Sen ice. K1p1l11 landed his JOb with the It was at Chnstmas ume 1980 that '"' es1mcn1 firm -Bishop. Baldw 1n. KJpilu was pressed into sen ice for Re""ald. Dillingham & Wong -b}' Mr. and Mrs. Turner. dn..,1ng them Ofl'!'Nt'ftngit ~p&pe~M1~d~H~1~i""S8~IG1J..A<ke'~-tfi;....ro ... 1 .... 11-ro"'ll""C,....,d"'ll~h....,t1-t" ttnmnal 1~ ltnt>thff ~~ 10ld stra1eh1 otTtha1 BtlRD&W .at the. Honolutu_.airport.. K.lpJ..La1 said had \I-\ conm'Cllon-. The firm 's his boss,.,ewald gave him the president. Ronald Rcwald. noY.. fac-chauffeuring assignment. tell in& him mg IOOcnminal mun ts in rnnnecuon 1o gel details from Jack Rardin. then ""1th the com pan~'\ collapse. Y.arned the CIA stauon chief in Honolulu him not IO tell an)onc about con-"I went to the airport wnh Mr and 'er~tmns hl· might OH'rhcar Y..h1le \itrs Rardin. Y.hO ""ent in and caml drn ing \ IPs around. K1p1l11 ~1d out with the d1gn1tanes:· l-uptli1 recalled ... T}g d1m:tor wa~ accom· pan1ed b)' an aide and tY..\l Cf.\ bod)guard!>. I dro'e thl'm around Bradburys thank those aidint search for Laf,lra The\ hooked up with <\loha \1rhnt>!> an<l'~ent to Maui to cfit>r~ on \(>ml-. proper!). Turner has ~·d he neH·r mel Rcwald and kne" nothing .ihoul hi\ in'estment firm But he contirmcd deta ils of the 1980 tnp and rl·· membered being met by the RJrJm) and nding m Vrhat M 3'iSQmed Y.as their limous1ne. To ~WU.01'.~--------.u.th..,awn .... k.!-.... 10 ........ 1h.._1',...m,__ To. all the loving people who arc Our IO\C goes also IO all who hel ping search for our Laura: continue tohdp You" 111 ne\.erqu11c We ha"e not yet found her. but Y. llh rcalttl' ""haiil"'l~1can\ to us unks~ \OU God'~ help Y..C will. ha .. e lost a i-)l"ar-old Laura of )OUr It is 1mpojSJblc for us to lind each l)Y.. n man or woman ~ho has combed tht> Our thJnl..~ 1ndude all of \OU \\e rocl..s. flown rescue m1ss1on,\. covered con11nuc our ~arch "1th GOd's help the search in T and the news. taken -and \Our~ pan in police acuon or patrols. or g1Hn mone) or moral suppon .• throu11.hout the state ~rtfclt l\.11K f .\'DP\Tn HR.\DRL R't Joshu.i T n:l' -..:a11onal \lonument CM development appreciated ro thr Edi.tor ..\lthou&h re(enll) \here ha "1." bl-en \Orne negau"e lcncrs concerning the direction the City of Costa Mesa has 1aken O\ er the pac;t couple of }ear ... I. for om-. would hke 10 thank the l 1t\ Council for their poslu-.,e approach of encouraging new hus1ncss to "sellle here .. and for trying to help the older busmcss arms througtr v:mous im- provements. I rcal11c that when changr'i are required. people become uncom· lonablc Y..1th the Ol'Y. or proposed and that 1L al"ill \ take' ,1 "'hilc to accept and ma ... bt' t·' cn i1dm11 that the nc"' is txuer than thl' old I hd1c\l· th l' l'\f>Jn,hrn of • outh (oa~t Pf:11a thl· 1mix·nJ1ng 1mpro,e· mcnt~ in the rcdl'' l'lopmt•nt Ml'J. and the nc" µr, elorml·nt .. nonb ol the frCC\~a) .. \\ 111. Ill nnll'. hlllp I(.) make thc quaht~ l)I M~ ht.·11l'r ~or NICR t·1111en of('o<:tJ '\k'kl JO\ c I '\1< \l LISTER < l)'>ta Mc~ Political cartoon infuriates 1 o the Editor In regardc; 10 the pol1t1cal lanoon 1n the Opinion SC<."1100 or the ()(-1 12 D..uh Pilot I was up'il't -no. 1nfuna1cd -at thr 1mphca11on that \Oun& Rci>Ub1cans an· poor!\ tn· i'onncd. rend \Cr) little of an) thing. are self indulgent. matenahs11c and pass1onatel) monc) hung!). 1n ad· d111on 10 ha' mg no !>COSC' ofh1stoncal pc"'pcCll\C. I niu't mJkt• the ,t.11cmcnt that th<' \JrtO<.'n1st .,.. ho\l' \liOQture 1\ pral - 11call) 1lkg1bk " ml\1nlormed. .\ rcbu11al 10 th1\ pohlllJl l.lnoon must he g"cn 11 1\ Jn outragl' that \UCh mJlCn.tl Y.. oull! l·nkr \our p.tpc • page' \1r \t r.. or ~1 .. \\ nght or whllC\l'T ll\\l'\ U\ thl' \()Ung \(lll'f). an :ipolog~ \11( II .\Fl Jl DI> FountJ111 \ allt"\ Kudos. offered for GM council 1 o the [d11or· We arc 11rl·d of all the ncg:i11"c campaign rhetoric again~t Mn)or Donn Hall ~nd Councilmnn t:nr Johnw n. When our neighoorhood 1X't111oncd the ci ty for con!itrucuon of a \Ound~-:.11 ad1accnt to our heme~ nellt the San Diego fnx-~a) a }Car and o half ago. the C:o'ita Mc\3 C ll} Council ~tood b)' us 100 ~rn·nt Thc c·ounc1l worll.ed with C'ahran . andoun1111c lcg1slaton on our ~halt. and Ma r Hall pan1c1pated 1n our nctahborhood mcctinp. W11h lhetr heir· our much-nttdcd ~undwall 'It.II l)(&1n r0Mtruct1on in IQ o and "-'tll bo o v1lt .lnd paid tor cnl11TI b C"ahran • The ll) C ounc1l IT&h7rd v.h3t a tl'('mcndou" problem ..-,c v.crc faunt w11h n01\C. pollution and Jccro~ prorx·m ... lluc,, and tht.'' ac:1C'd dlcctl\Ch Mayor tlall pro' 1dcd the lcadl'r\h1p to heir ll' hel'auc;c.· hC' rtt0Jnf7t"d our \t'\'t'tt pro\l4t"m Wr arc prnud tu be l1v1na 1n < mta Mesa. M'd arc t',tl"C'mely pk. ~d Y..1th the acromph,hmtnt\ of our c 11' ( ou n 11 in the la 1 lt1u1 \Car<; ( o<;ta M t\3 1 a prt>ift 1\C linanualh ~1. hie city, w 1th ~1.:a1 pol11.c and fin" lkpanmcnl• •nJ wmmun11 scn 1cc J'f m~ " Ltt' not ht' fnah1 n d h) JrOUPs v.c'H n~cr hear\! about before thl\ clccuon camf'.l11n . 1mph lool. at all the po~1tl\c &hin that Ma)or Hall nd fOlJft\llm n rn, John ')0 are doing for our ( 1l\ • MR MR\ JO FRATI \1 R ,\ \.tR'\ C1lORC1F('()TE { .. t ~k'13 During his )Ca~ as the BBRD&V. t hauffeur. K1p1l11 said. he dro ... e. dozens of Cl.\ agents ..... ho either ""orked for the firm or IA<CTl' '1s111ng Honolulu. He was the om' Y..ho droH Rewa)d to Hlckam .,_ir Force RaS(' lor a pan~ at Y..h1ch Re ..... ald ..... as in- troduced to Vice President George Bush as an "10..,aluablc fnend .. of the ClA. Bush is a former Ct.\ director Ki p1h1 remembered attending d la\I~ Chnstmas pan} at lhe. lu\ur- 1ous hou~ Re ..... ald hough t from former Camh<ldian Prime \11n1ster l on "'iol Hall a J<ut·n ( I.\ agt•nt\ Y..ere there. he.· '1ld .. The \:OnH·r~­ ll()n w~ about Cl \ 11c.s. · ~1tnl11 l"C'calkd. "I found 11 \Cr) 1ntngu1ng · .\mong thl· ht.·a' 'we1~1 pa,'4.'n gers in the l)acl.. ol ... 1p1lt1 'lUmp.tn' hmousine. he "1H1. .... ere Pnncc "iauJ Mohammed of the I nitC'd .\rah Emiratec;. the c;ultao nt Brunl'l ,1 rclatl\e ot the I.mg l'' \1ala\<.IJ Enrique Zobd, a Ph1hpf'l10l' hJnl..l'I and mult1milhonairc with , lo'l' Ill'' to Prec;1dcn1 1-l'rdmJnJ \1arl'm and lndn Gautama. an lnJont.•,1Jn multi m1lhonarl' Re" aid ha<. da1ml•li 1n Jn JlliJJ' 11 that he had 1n11mJtl· d,·:ihng' ,, 11h these d1gnitane~ nn tx>halt ol thl' l I \ ·'The' Y..ould all tx· tJll..1n!! 1n thl had, seat nl 1h1.· limn .. l-.1p1l11 '·"" ·and I ''ould hear quoit.'" l•I up ll• $500 m1lhun 10 to.reign tn\ e,fmcnt .. I v.as intcn 1c\\C'J h' the I Bl I tolJ them about 1htn11<. I hl·arJ from tlw hac-k of thr ltmn ·· J•<'ll Aodrrsoa 1 • s.ud1c1Ht'd colomolst. 1 L.M. Bovo ---=--------- Statistics say crimes hardly p ay The hp1~.\I male buf'J)4lr lommll\ .a I l·nm'-'' tx·tor<' hr·, \·au h1 and <;Nll\'Ol'('d h~ l\\O \1:31"\ Or '0 "3\ thC' ,1a11\t1u~M r \trapal.ne th.lt \ I.hen t,.·<'~ eight Ja'' kt'\\.&\ Th:tt'\ le.'!> than a '<'M o( .1 lll)fl \t SI ,IX() per buf)lan -thl' fi1\1rc 1\ h1~h . I thinl.. -th<' unta\N IOlOnl<' reat.hl"i $41, • oran nnutl 1 I..<"''' S 11,Mi 7 lof thc 1hr'-'<' '"""' the I " tt.o nl which ore \flt'nl 1n 1h,• h<~l~'lnw L.M. Bo>' lJ • ) adlr•lt' t'O#wm• l If !roubles can stoke the Hughe Aircraft Co., ·largest industnal em- ployer in Calsfcmua and Lop supplier of. defense ·electronics to the U m1htaf). they can tut any of the hundreds of defense contractors m California That's the message the Pcntai.og has s.ent out 1n'ltS stem lreatment of Hughes tht' most lucrauve remnant of the aerospace emptre built by the late bilhona1re Howard Hughes. Once l..no ..... n as ··1he Cadillac of defense contractors ... Hughes 1s rttl- 1n& toda' under the impact of t"'o months of refusals by the m1htary lo accept some of its products. J'iet loss to the company: S30 .. milhon per month And the company 1s in a state of shock O\er the loss of two prehmmal} ·· w 'W'ars .. contracts lt had routmeh e'pected to get For Hughes. the troubles bepn in Jul~. when the Nav) halltd acoes> Lance of Pboem~ missiles buih b} Hught:s 1n Tucson. Ariz., "pending funher re' 1ew of quaht) control and prpcedure!>." Inspectors fo und 42 oa .... , on one random!)' selected .m1ss1 k That finding wa!> a "1ock to a firm l..nown fo r building. the world·s most !>oph1s11cated radars. gu1dan~ sys- tem' and 'l.atclht~. Then th~~rm) \uspended ac~p­ tance of TO\\ missiles. the ~ir Force !>usix·nded P3l ments for \:1a, enck m1sc;1lcs :ind Hugheo; itself stopped ~h1pplll£ radars for thr~ clas<;<s of Jet ligh ter planes 1nduding the Na'} ·s F-1 a her m OY. n m_speetors _found probll'm<. But the cro"' ning blow l'.ame 1n late ~ptemher. Y..hen the Pentagon ay..ardcd prellmmal) contracts for the \tar WJr'i defen~· svstt'm en- ' 1s1ontd b~ 'President· Reagan Hughe\. "h1ch has built more ~ttl I • ' -- l~1ha11 an) 11a1m11 c \Cept the Sovtct---- l n1on Y.as passed ·ovcr 1n fa,or ''' '>C\ eral other companies ··t thin~ .,..c·rt' being pun1she<l llH "'hat happened at Tucson,'' said om. top tifTiujl .it tompam hl"adquarter., 1n Fl ~gundo .. HuPl~ should ha\-e go11en tho\C contracts since we ha' l tar more t'"<flt"nlS4'.' than an~one rl~' 11·~ hard to understand ho,. Y.e coulJ lu..c thl m unkss pohun pla~ ed a roll' .. Thl rrd1minal'\ l.ir \\ ar<. t'On· trall .. 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BIG GEORGE ., h If by Virgil Partch (VIP) PEANUTS . , by Jeff MacNally NO, MA°Af~. I DON'T KNOW 11VE T~OU6HT ABOUT ~MAl(Be f1M AiLER61C ,.. WMY I DID 50 POORl.Y JT A l:Oi .. · TO MYOE'SK-~ · t::::====4=="=1~~1--.~~~~-.-~~~-=-~-~---~-~~--..,_----:-:-T1-,·=0~N~T/~ETES~T.=··====""rr~'7,:'~""t::--o-~Tt~~~~lT ..... _~-n-r--:::~~-r1-=----~t • \\If it's a spo rt jacket why won't you l~t me play football in it?" by Brad Anderson "Don't let· him lick you ... he's been eating liver chunks." 1•·1. "StoR worrying. I'll bring It back a• soon as ·I unload It." DENNIS THE MENACE . t>y Hank Ketcham '-~ -Z. ''(oo aarrA RAISE HER 'lLOWANCE ,iW>. S~E roes AWFUL GOOD WORK AROJNO ~RE .• - DRABBLE IT'5 0Rl';/\N(, ME e,Q.~Z-4 WONDE.R1N6 w"~T 'IOU 2t-N.!.. '4 LOOK L, I \(f, ~ ,,_ z WW.., 1£1' ·~ (,() 50MULAll QUlf.T At-lO l'l..L. ~()(J ,,---...____ 'fOO '· FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE °"· t'\ffleE '""' BE.i~ oJE.R=-__ ~ECTi"J~,F'NNE. by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston MR{sE trS eeCAuSE WE'RE. CJ,oc:~ lb ~ ~.-.------------------------~~--·~'-------------------------------.... • !~QON MULLINS •. by· Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS HOW-A00Vi CRUSHER? HOW A600'f f>RUl5ER ? HOW ABOUT CAI KILLER? ) by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux n ·s MY AUNl 6ETH1 THE JtJ1, so~! rrs A ~EA-r ~AV -ro 6Ei" MA~Rlet? ! BRIDGE Ea.st.-Wtst. vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 8543 <::i! A843 0 QJ +-362 WEST EAST +J2 +76 <;:'i! 5Z <;:'i! 10976 o A-098 . 0 76432 + AQJ 93 + 107 SOUTH +AKQ109 ~KQJ 0 K 5 + K 54 The bidding: 8Mt.ll Weat Nwt.11 Ea•t I + 2 + 2 + Pau 4 + PaH P... Put Opening lead: five of .;:;>. On occasion you have a choice or ways Lo ach evi 1our end-power or guile. Some or UI have a natural tendency toward deceit. However , • given the opt.Ion, It 11 uaually wise lo cboo e the power lint. CoDlldtr lhh hand. out.b needed no moA lhan a ip or life Jrom his partner lo jump lo · game. A• lhe card• lie, thr t no trump would have been a Jaydown, by Tom K. Ryan sor 1-rs OOIMY FAtJl .. j 1lf ~V '70"'1 MAKE: NJ'Tr-~SPlffJW'f MASCARA ! POWER AND Gu,u: but we cannot attach blame to South for preferring the major-suit game. Against four spades West Jed the top o{ his heart doublet.on. Declarer won and drew trumps in two rounds, then cashed the remaining high hearts In hunl. When West OMA SHARIFF held the ki ng, it made no difference which card be played; but if declarer held lhe king, the diamond honors on lhe board would provide an entry unless de~lµer held Jpecifically a doublet.on king. So West. rose with lhe ace or diamonds and returned a diamond. and CHAILlS GOREN ehowed out.-on he third round, declarer eventually had ~ lote ' declarer-t;ould. no afford To over· three club trick• for down one. take-wit-h the table'• ace. Thi• WU a hand for power. Since Now declarer had lo reach dum-West was marked with the ace or my lo take a discard on the ace of dlamonda for hi1 vulnerable over hearta. He was unfortunate In that call. declarer ahould 1imply have led bia 1pade spot.I were tuch that the the kins of diamonds. Weit ts forced trump suit did not provide a lane or to hold up the ace. Now .declarer communication. (Incident.ally, nol conllnue1 with a diamond. Wea that If the minor 1ult.1 in eith r win• and, while he hu 1uccef'dtd ln declarer'• hand or dummy wer keeplnc dummy from obtainlni a reveraed. l he hand would have entry, he l\&1 end played hlrnselt pruenled no problem.) dlamood conllnuatlon preaent Declarer tried to be cl•ver. He declarer with a ruff sluff, And a cluti led a low dlamond. Unrortunately, "',.,.ea declarer a trick In the au it W 1t worked out that. If hll partner Either way, th• contrut i home. --· \ , art wantsto re=stgn Lynn-; Aase, shore up the club's pitching staff By CURT SEEDEN Bavui·s retirement at the end of the cw ... .._...,_...-----1984 season ... And our priorities are A"IC'S General ManqerMikc Port two.fold. _ says the.club·s priorities entering next .. We plan ~o make every effort to rc- weck•s .-Major L«fuc baseball re-sign.Don Aisc. Tbe further he tct• --enu-9-diaf\ are rewsllfting free aaent away from arm ~ry the bet"r outfielder Fred Lynn· and pitcher Don·-thinas will be. We alio feel we need Aase, find some startinJ pitchers and more starting pitching. We just have take a look at the catching situation. to be judicious as to which source, While Port didn't name an_y names whether it be by trade, re-entry or other than Anacls, tbe list of starting wbaccver, .. Port added. pitchers on the free agent list includes Aase wa.s 4-1 with ciaht saves and a l the likes of Rick Sutcliffe, Dennis 1.62 ERA while appearina in 23 Eckersley, Burt Hooton .and Rick games last season. Lynn, the club's Reuschel. other bia-name f rcc · agent, bandl ~·Everything starts ~th pitching... :2711 bit 23 &ome runs and knocked saad Port, who assumed the general in 7'J runs. · manager's duties following Buzzic TheAngclsGM said the emergence of youna Ron Romanick as a regular in the rotation is not enouah to keep the club from ptl{Suing other pitchcn noting: .. We could have five (starters) and I still say we need more." ' His rcasonjOJ. of course. 1s based 6n the injunes which • discom- bobulated the Angel staff last season. --Swtn. ln "Sii:"" me Anjdl dad different starters dflrins tbe 19S. taSOn • .. I've worked with Buz:zie fora lotl& ume a.nd one of bis ldqes. that 1 • bef:ieotc in i1 that It may not ncccu.-,_..,""""''" .arily be the best club that wins but tbe one that compensate$ fortbinp alon& the way,·· Port said. ·•-say you have 1evc;n ·~·Some ~..._--r, fome howovenbt'coane'Of ttr pmes it will boil down to chat seven going down to five or three," Pott added. "we·ve had calls, that are within Ken Fonch dislocated a shoulder the peramctcrs, from age.nu rcprdi~ .. during the first week oftheseaso.n and players they arc available," Poruai wasn't heard from apin. lniurics addjng. .. but our• situation in lha sidelined Geoff Z.a.bn, and Bruce. respect wiU be much morccltar in the Kison throughout lbc season, and coming week." Manager John McNamara wound up Free agents have until midni&ht • starting everyone from Frank Sunday to re-SllU\ With their curTCnt • lllke P~-·t.aCortc to Doua Corbett to Craig ~ eee ANG&l.11(112) • ~~~~----llll!!l'llll!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!ll .. mll! ............................................. ~~------11!1111----iiiillllllliilllliiiiiiiiiiiill ........ .-.................. ~iiiiiii--i..ii~I:....;. ...... .:;:;.. ...... -.._.,.... .. ... wser f 93-yard kickoff return provides spark inNewportHarbor's l 7-5triumph · return n&ht on tacm, .. , said Harbor C.O.ch Mike Giddings. "I really liked lcj\. But I was vetoed. IC.alt Paul (special teams-coach) deserves the credit." By ROGER CARLSON °' ... 0.., ..... ltalt Maybe it's one of the reasons every successful coach has a staff he can count upon. And maybe it's because every successful coach sometimes listens to his staff. And maybe it's because after you·ve made your decision, you just happen to have an athlete in the mold ofa Fritz Howsc_rto puJJ itofTforyOl.l- Howser, Newport Harbor H tg.tl Y 6-2, 193-pound senior, dashed 93 yards with the second-half kjckoff to ignite the Sailors to a 17-5 vict9ry over University Thursday night at ' · "We didn't stay in -our lanes,'' Irvine High, effectively choking off explained Curtis, "and thciy just split any upset hopes the Trojans might it on us." · harbor. ·· · Although the Trojans played the "Tht:natty kt1tea u"l,·· said Uru-Sailors in nose-to-nose fashion, it versity Coach Rick Curtis, who bad wasn't the only breakdown. his team withjn range at halftime.,. Latcdn the third quarter Newport trailing the Sea View League leaders took over at the ·University 41 and by a 3-0 c.ount. proceeded to move· 12 yards in 3 But Howser fielded the kickoff on plays, setting up a 29-yard scoring bis 7-yard line and took off up the dash by Howser, who appeared right side,in...fronLof the UniY.enit)' stopped for a 7~yMd pin-on-a draw bench, without a band being laid oil' play before simply brcalcin& away him, or really, much in the way of a from a pack of would-be tackfers. move, simply dashing the distance. 1 "We had him · stopped," said "My . coaches told me 'we can Curtis, "but we just didn't wrap our Showdown time fvr .rv-; EdTSou-- Barons, Chargers to-settle score tonight C!-t Big A Dave Swigart and receiver C.arl Harry, aJona with a defensive front that mcJudes Lance-Zeno (µ, 240) and Brad lcgett (6-S, 250). It besins at 7:30. M.ariaa ($-S, l-1) VI. Wettml111ter &.Zeao (3-5, 8-3): Marina can stay within Estancia click behind quarterback Toni&ht's Fountain ValTey-Edison range of a piece of the Sunset Lea~e Mike Rosellini, but tide edd {!ayoff showaown at Analielm Stadium has title i"nd a ClF playoff bertfi"With a hopes fiavc -been aasb . guna all the ingredients for a classic battle. win tonight. The Vilcinp utilize a Beach, t)chind runner ~ark Draper Consider the following: ground-oriented attack (Adam An-out of a veer attack,-::$hll harbors ~ .. opes~ arms." Howser finished the evening with 1 58 yards on 26 carries, and caught two passes for 42 yards in addition to his 93-yard kickoff return. "He blocked like a son-of-a-gun for us for two ycan," said Giddinas, .. it was only a question of could he stay health ... . Wi~in those 158 yards were runs of 29 (the TD), 23, 1 S, 12 and 10 and he was stopped for negative yardage only once (Brad Arnold knifed in to get him four yards behind the line of scrimmagcA forcing a punt). Howscr•s counterpart, Greg Ben- jamin, -was--impRSSive--too, bunting for 11 2 yards on 21 catties, bllt the big play wasn•t there for the Trojans. "Our defense was bending and I (Pleue eee NEWPORT /82) Monarch -gro-ws-u -p in hurry .,. Martnovich ftnds right combination Jn.21-13-tdurpph By CHRIS MONAB.&N 0..,,.,. Con ; ll11tt •It matches two arch-rivals who toyan and Shawn Masser), but have playoff hopes. Estancia bait-lost four are loaded with top football players. the dee" punch potcntia in receiver straight1 t1ut boasts the edge in size. Mater Dei High football coach •The Sunset League cham-Chip Rash. Westminster, known for John Kimball directs Laguna at QB. Chuck Gallo made it very easy for the pionship is virtually on the line. its defense, is led by quarterback Ted Site: Lagu'!a Beach High. press covering his team•s 21-13 •It's annually one of the best McMillcn. Site: Westminster High. Woollbdd z.. 1 ~ ,. Anaclus I eaguc win over Sl ~ pla)cd games an prep footbat.:.1 _.i-11---..uc"'"eaa-=-=--~v...-1e""'"w=-.(...-l-.-7.-, ... , .... _,.,.J-v1-.-.e.;;...u_,,t,....---llUIMIDl~ll4ll4•H-(i-•,,-1-4"11l})~\llS.. ...... "~ .. .,...,.1-~Th~u .... rsda~y...LA;n~i&h~t;_ioawt u.th:-'eJ.1C'.Sa~n~ta.-4Ana Southern California. if not the nation. lal'Oll Beadl (l-l·l, 1-l): Ocean View Mesa (t-7·l, t-5): Woodbridge has Bow), Before be bad even been asked •It has coaching staffs that arc i·s trving to snap out ofa scven-0"me the. s~ with f11nnjng baclt Mark . h I . ed h . • J ~· -Phtlhps but Mesa's strc ...... all a question c exp am t c reason has . second to none. los1·ng streak w1'th a·ts run-run-run · n6... ~ had I II d d f 'has been with quickness. Mike Shuck team· won. • t usua Y raws upwar s o offense,whiletheOilersaretzj'ngto d. M rba k "Youwanttbestoryofthiso"me?," 1 < 000 "" arccts esa at quarte c and he - .J, •cans. regroup after a 27-7 loss to ison. has two solid receivers in SamStroich he asked. Then he explained. ln other words you couldn't ask for Site: Huntington Beach High. and John Carlson. Sophomore John "(Freshman quanerback Todd) much more. y k · h ·d Marinovich plabcd like a freshman in Pacl·ng Eda.son's Chargers, ranked Corou del Mar (1-Z, •-1) v1. ur ov1c gut es the Warriors at Saddl b L. (7 a1 't l) C d ) QB s ·t O Coast CoU the first half. urin~ halftime the No. I in the ClF Big Five Confersnc.c . e aca ·-• --: orona e . t e: ranac: cge. M boasts th cd · · e and tr-team gathered aroun him and told and the Daily Pilot's Orange Countk ar c f,c an stz Ml11loa Viejo (~-Z-1, 3-1) v1. lrvlJle tab·1·1 b t S dd ba k' R d him he could get the job done. He ranlcinfa·· is a blend of quarterbac s 1 1 y, u a e c 5 oa -(4-•,l·l): Mission Vieio's Diablosarc f · b b. -..... · nN'li d " came o age to a pressure football Keith arrett, tailbaci Sean Curran, runners ave a lg~ 10 5r:-':'. an fresh from a 28-21 win over arch-rival oiame." receiver Rick Justice, defensive back arc favortd to· keep pace wtt.h New-El Toro, throwing the South Coast -rt H rbo t th Sea V. Marinovich had indeed played Eric WhccJwrioht and a host of others po a r 8 op 0 aew League scramble into a three-way p-· Lea AU ....... ba k below his prcvtous standards, lhrow-in a nuic .. ·hittm~ style. igue. I-purpose Qouu .er c race, with lrvineJ· ust one notch offthe ,,~ New York )[nick.a forward Ken Bann.later CrlCht) reach•· o•er the Cllppen• Bill Walton for the b&ll d11J'tnC 'TlnandaJ n..lgbt•a.aame. '."I it Bobb H tficld CdM Saddle-in& three irue~puons, tbe last of Fountain Val ey. rated No. 1 in Y-8 1 paces · pace. Irvine's guns itfcludt quar-which Swordsmen hnebackCf' Dave Orange County before the season ba.ck"l ~ ~ns with Earl Jones. terbaclc Jeff Dielman, runner Remy S.t N rt rbo H'gh Ortega ran -Yo yards with for the only -.. .. n, but now at No. 5 because of t e: ewpo a · r 1 · Rahmatullaand receiver-kicker Mike f fi ......... score o the trst half by either team. two non-league losses, counters with E1tucla (t-S.-1, 1-0 YI. Lapaa Henigan. Mission Viejo is led by QB ln the second half the crowd of 6-4 Eric Zeno at quarterback, tailback Beaell (3-5, l-3): The Eagles • of Ray Reinders. Site: Irvine High._ 6. 700 watched as the 6-3 first-year player sliced up the Swordsmen secondary. completing 14 of 18 for 203 ~~srdS'1tflQ two touchdowns, both to · ·6-6~~ Teeciver Mltce Mitchell. Clippers couldD. 't ask for much more· -'CcfM, Laguna tie for crown "In the first half he threw to them · and in the second h;llfhe t9rcw to us," Gallo said." At-halftime I Just sat him down. aJone. in the training room and' we talked about what great quar- terbacks do and what it takes to win.'' ff,ooo noisy ans se~ dramatic victory. 107-105 Chargers end Sunset slate unbeaten; Fountain Valley earns spot in playoffs Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach each accured needed wins to finish in a dead heat for the Sea View League airb volleyball race to highlight area strong play. For Estancia, which is hoping for a wild-<:ard entry into the playoffs, senior Ann Oavich had a fine ma1ch. setting. Jackie Cook, a junior outside hitter, rqistcrcd 11 kills and non- starters Cheryl Davis, who bad seven lei lb in third pm~and Karen Hardy helped the Barons notch J.he triumph. lrvlH S, La,_. HUis t : The Vaqueros closed out their first South Coast League season 12-0aftersweep- ang the Hawks. I 5-7, I S-2. I S-3. Standouts for Irvine included blockers Shawn Shaffer and Kari Boothroyd and junior back-row specialist K.im Peck. "He (Gallo) just said 'believe 1n yourself and your line' and we dad what we WCPC supJ><?sed 10 do," said a jubilant Marinovach. who then raCcd off to celebrate with his teammates. LOS <\NGELES (AP) -The Clippers could hardly havr a\k.ed for a more dramatic dehut in Los Angeles. In a gamC' that was close most oft he way. the C'1rppcrs rallied from a I().. point deficit after thrtt quanc~ Thursday night. then held offthc Nev. York Kn1cks. 107-105 m a at1onal Baslcetba1l .\ sociat1on game that went down to tht final second action • However, the Sea nas ~t the nod as the lcague·s No. I team 1n the Clf playoffi by vi nue of a pair of victories over Laauna. upaa Bead! S, Cetta Mesa t : The Artists clinched their share of the league title With a I S-1 , I 5-2 and 15-4 win at Costa Mesa. Inside the locker room af\er the game, the Monarch ptayers stamped their feet and shouted. "We want ~rv1te.. over amt over. The Monarchs (3-t. 6-3) close out the (...__ ... 110NARCll8/B2) It was decided onlv when the Newpon Harbor tuned up for its visit to the playoffs by sweepma aside Univcnity. ---.. In the Sunset League, Edison completed an un<Jcfcated c.al'npai•n bY stoppina Marina, and fountain Valley assured itsclfa spot in the CIF plat-offs with a shutout of Huntlnaton. Laguna Beach, primarily using a strong scrvin.a attack to beat the M.ut.tanp, was splJ'ted by middle-b10lkcrs K.ttherinc Bothmcr and Kerry Weinert. ~nlor back-up 1Ctter Cricket Short led all Artist IC'l'Vers with 12 points. Sonies bave the-right chemistry Beach. , Herc's how it went:. SEATTLE (AP) -The Seattle u~rSonics a.re in 1 rcbu1ld1nJycar. 8ut they've laid a quack foundation for the future Wlth a pair of 1uants who ju l Maned *Otkiaa Ne.,.,.r Ra,._,. S, U•lventty t: toaethtt a coupte of weeks eao and a "touati. rawboned The Sa1Jora made quick wort of the kid". . Trojans.. I 5-.5. I 5-1, I 5-.5 to ftnish One auard, R1ek~Sobcrs. ca~ tn an off-season trade c.r..a ••Mars, Et&uda 1: The leque play at 9-3 Sea Kinas ( 12-2 in league) rccovtttd Newpon'a Kim Gray continued for the Soaica· fan vontc. Gus ~1lhama. The other .. from ulow 1tart, losina the flnt pme her 1te9dy ptav fithna in for the Gerald HcndcnOft. came late to traituna. camp ft'om the I S-6, but came back stron, to win the inJured San Allison. Boston Cdtacs. aftd has been with the Son1<:1091Y 16 days. ncJtt thrtt, I S-9, I ~-2, I 5-0, -Their chcnaittry pro¥Cd fatal Thurtday ni&ht u they Senior outside hitters Cristy Mo1so r ... tala Vall•J S, n • ...-combtMd for 32 points and 14 ass1m in a fOS.l03 Seattle and Andrea Redick lceyed the attack 8eedl t: At Fountain Valley. the victory over the Loi ~"Fin Lakcn.. witb fine tcrvina. Moiso·s c1&ht kills Barons brtt~ed past the winleta The victory brouaht Seattk's ruoN to 2~2 arid In the founh pmc and llodack's Oilen. IS-II, 15-7 and 15-10, to droppcdthcl..akento 1-3. ~ven traiaht 1erv1na points to end secure the tharo pa,.yotr spat In the .. Gerald 11 worlaQ& hts way into shape;• Id nic the match proved too much for the vmct. COKh Lenny WaNwtu. .. and RtCky 1 m synch Wlth our e..aaa (9-S). Setter tct>han1c nydcr had the -p~. The etc<fs are tanm1 to fall toecther for u " Senior mtddlc blodcr Cam.mac bot hand for Founwn Valley. ladint Wilkens ~ed Heodtnon bard wtth ... minut ....UW. Lou Dockr alsocbtppcd an w1tluomc the ~Y in all three ipmcs W1th her the hard-~nn1na; '-'-bn:akJnt Laket's. ) "I played a lot of the game." saad ticndcnon. "but I re.all)' neat the mmutcs 10 get the bugs out I'm &)~ Lenn) .s&.aycd Wlth.mc •hen I wu tared or I mcs..\Cd up It feels so aood... . The otht'relcmcnt 1n the na · nC'v. pcrwna 1 Frank 8nckowsk1, an NBA rooluc Wlth MC' profe 1onal upcncnce playin.a m Europe In tu lits' 10 m1nutC' mate~ ul) apmst Kareem bdul-Jabbar. he nc11ed I 0 poan~ putltd an fi~ rebounds. narcd 1 pa.11 of teal • produced three a.u1sts and two ovauons from an apptte11uve hometc"'n crowd of7,070. . .. He's a t~. raWboMd kid." sa1d Laker roach Pat Riky ... You can t cake him lt&btly. ~e had a b11 impact on the~· Nut tj~ we play Tum. wc·11 be more con9C.lou of ham. He•s a bu tlCT. a very opponuna 11~ pl3)~r. a real benetton the~ He made a lot ofth1nas happen out theft." The Wm mined 1n pponun1ty 10 11c tht pmt whtn Eao:in .. Maaic .. Johnson threw a Nd inbound pass as timt ran out. '. SF*3 t K::mcks' Betn:ard 1<.:Ing-m1s~ 11- despcrauon sho1 as ume expired. The Sport Arena crowd of 12.108 wdcom1ng the nev. team 1n town was som~ 9,000 more than the C'hppcn u~ually attracted in San Diego ,last season before sh1f\mg to Los .\ogcles. It also wa<i bagger than an) home onener crowd the) 'd even drawn in San Diego. "After . getting used to playing before 3.000 fans. 1h1s feel great. .. said the Clippers' Norm Nixon, who ~ored 01ne of hJS 2J points in the final pcnod as Los .\ngcles stonncd back from an 85· 75 dcfic11 at the tan of the founh quancr "The crowd had an effect on us; the} v.crc ve~ C~Cllcd . .'. I lo"cd IL •• Nixon had given Lo "ngclcs • I 06-103 lead on a 20-foot Jumper.. Wlth l :20 remaanuia. \hen King. v.hQ scored thC' Kmclts' last n10C' points. tallied wLtb S2 ~nds rcmarn1n& to cut the marain 10 a sirlgle Potnt At\cr Rory Wnate sank a frtt th row wftb , two ~nds left to 11vc the C11ppcn a . two-Point oo , the Knacu got o•~ final chanct, but Ksng massed frotn thrtt-Jl()int ran.ac. .. I hope ~ con11nuc 10 pla~ thlh v.ell all season,.. sa1d non. v.'ho fonnt'fl) pla}od fi r the Los An la Lakcl"l. 50me 10 miles away in lnaJcwood. "It WI. an 1nd1cauon or how hard ow team can play." • 1 The cont al marli;od a homr.- comina for t9t'O fonnCf' UCLA sta"'- Bill Walton end MafQ\,l Johnson.: WaltonlCOftd 14pou'l andJohn had I ' In tbt HOC>f')' . ··rm "erv thnlled wtth the t~~ • tul"ft°'1t hid for 1he pme. · said John n. .. , "' pleased to I • around the arena and ~ many famalaar f< .. -· --·Ex-area ·stars · Iii volleyball tournament 1 WCSTWOOO -veral former · ~a haah ~hool standouts will be on the: t'Ourt ll>night und nturday When W LA ho!.t the: Nauonal lnv1tn· tjonoJ Volh~)ball l ournamcnt rn Pauley f>D, 1lion · The bts1 women' colleg.a1ue team~ ah the nauon wall take part an the tournament. UlC1uding the host • Bruins. Orcgort. USC'. n Ou:ao State, LSU. Hawaii and UC' anUl Barbara. among.others. , The tournament also brmgs toietherscveral foT'ITlCl""Orangc C<Mst vta staM 1ndud1ng formfr Corona dd Mar High standouts Pam Law- renct (Hawa11) and Kara McGum· ness · (UCLA); ex-Laguna Beach standoub Sue Dawson (Pepperdine) and Lynn Kc:ssrer (C'al Poly San Luis Ob1spo); and former Manna stars ' Lisa Bohm (Cal Poly 'LO) and Debbie Spani)er (Pepperd1ne) · ..-others on lfand wattl" tlretr teams include Julie Evans (e,·Newpon ~ Hharbor. now ai Pepperd1nc); Jody .; Brenc1c (cx-Oran&c-Coast College. ! now at Cal talc Fullerton). Laune , Adams (ex-Estancia, now at UC , : Santa Barbara); and SUL) Boggc~~(ex­ lrvine now at Ari zona State) ; In all, 20 teams pla>1ng tn four pools will battle 11 out Feature ; matches tonight include Oregon "" . UC.LA at.6. use V>. BYU at 7:30. ·an Who's got it? · Oiege State v~. Hawaii al 7 30 and -~ n . CoJorado State-at II. Knlck Pat Cummln&• (42) and teammate wre.tle far, ball tr~ Clipper-Jame. Dona~.on Thur9day. Story• Cl. SPORTS BREAK 'Gunslinger' gang · gives new meaning to word 'offense' From AP dl1palebea ITTA SENA. Mis~. -M1!.\ISS1pp1 Valley's Gunslinger has Willie and World ·and the Tons of Fun -the so-called Offen-.c of the 1990s. And. it'-. onl v 1984. Coach Arc.hie "Gunslinger" (ooley. ar~t.itcct of the most de' astating college football offense since the Wishbone. 1s \l.lth1n one game of dehvenng on his wam1ngoffive years ago: '•ff<; time 10 mal<c room at the top for Valley." -- ·It has also become time to make room on the Della Devils' bandwagon. With traditional local ·favorites • M1ss1ss1pp1 , M1~s1ssipp1 tatc and Southern Miss combining for or1ly eight v1ctun cs. Valley, 7-0, and·· Alcorn. 6-0. a pairofpredominantl} black schools. have captured the state's football limelight. Sunday's Southwcstcrn Athletic Conference showdown has been moved from Valle) ·s liJ,000.scat stadium to the 62.500-~at Memonal Stadium in J11ckson I\ '>Cllout is e:\pected to watch Alforn'State try to stop. or at lea'it apempt to 'lov. down, CJun<,hnger's rca1 lit\ at~ a.,,,,.-:tnrdct~ss-~>n-Cvcry-Cown JU&gernau.t that ha!> a\eragcd 64 points a g&imc 1n ~ven -outings. Alcorn has allowed opponents 11 point\ :i game. Valley. meanwhile. has scored at lea!>\ 48 in cvcry game Natt proves pesky to Chicago Calvin Natt scored 11 ofh1sgame-h1gh m 31 P<)ints in the first Ii ve minutes of the fourth quarter as Den ver roll(d over Chacaso. 129-113. in a Nauonal Basketball Assoctataon game Thur'><la\ night. The Nuggets led 96-91 seconds into the fi'nal quaner before. Nau connected on a thrCt"·pomt play that ignited a I S-6 spurt by Denver. Natt went on to score eight straight points for the Nuggets to establish a l 09-97 lead with 7:27 remaining .. _ Forward Mike Mitchell notched 33 points a\ undefeated San Antonio capi- tah1cd on 24 turnove r., by winless Golden State 10 romp to a 123· I 08 -.1ctory George bervtn added I ti points and Artis Gilmore had 15 points (or the Spurs . . Rodney McCray canned a 20.fooi Jumper with 28 \Cconds left and Lewis Lloyd added a pair of free throw!) to hft unbeaten Hou!>ton to a I 09-l 06 victory 0' er w1nlcs'i Kansas \1t} Kelly Natt Tripucka'1 layup broke a tie with 24 seconds lo pla}' and JalaJl Tboma.s' two free thro""' ch nched a 118-1 l ~ victory for De1ro1 t Pistons 0' er Atlanta. Dominique Wilkins had tied the score tor the Hawk!> at 114-114 before Tnpucka. wh0 scored :!5 point~. put the Piston~ ahead for good ... Larry Nance scored ~caree~-h1gh 44 po1nis and Kyle Macy hit the go- lleed baskct--t~e-thlrd overurnc per 1od as Ph~n1x outlasted Portland. 139-110 The v1ctof) set a franchise record for the Sunr., who had nc.\.er \I.On ll<i fir;t four games before in m 1'7-year NBA history. Mac}' put the Suns ahead lo sta) at 129-1 ~7 on a la yin with JOI left 1n the third ovcn1me. Bouy'• four goals not enough --~ --~-... I . GIR LS TENNI S Vikes g~in tie foe ti_tle Edison sbff ers its first loss; Ea les, Artists, Sailors win-- The Sunset League 1nd1v1duul finals are i.ct tor the Lindhorg Rnc~uet Club in Hurll1ngton R~ach on 'rueway and Wedn~y. bcg1nnina al 12: 30 cuch aflernoon. Manna 'VIII be the host i.chool ~Marina High stunned previously undefeated Edison Ellucla 1%, Corona del Mar I: The Ea1lc5 all but \o pin a share Qf the Sunset Lc:ague girls tennis l!tle to ehmanated Corona del Mar from playoff cons1dera11on. a~ ht&hHght area activity 1 hursday aflerAoon. Estancia's top two ingles players dom1noted. · The Vikihgs tKus avenged a flrst·rou-nd 14~ thf1$hma Catheti nc O'Meara and Ola Bar~ar1 no we~ viriually by tile ChargcrsanCJ will now await n coin flip"to determine untested an winning all three sets. ~htk the double~ team the ui:iset League's No. I representative in the upcoming of Nata~ic Hastings and Eran Hcnpnclc~n pos1e<S 11 6·2. ClF pfayoffs. · 6·4, 6·2 ~weep over 1he1r Sea Kang opponents. Jn-th~Sea<View-ttaguc-. Esamcia-romcd tmclcCorona -RarhcMtoscn and Denise Matlos-wcl't"1r brtgnrrpot del Mar. while Laguna Beach r~bounded from 1t' losl> for the Setl King.~. taking \woof three in doubles. luc:sday to Woodbndgc by stopping Costa Mc!.n and. Estancui improved to l()-3 in Sta View play and LS Newport edged University. assured ofa spot 1n the playoOi.. Corom1 dcl Mar dropped tic~ .are the details. to 8-5 in league play. Marin 11,. Edl•on 7: The Vikings sprung the up~ct thanki. 10 strong play in singles. winning ~ven points 1n . that department. ll Came Cri'tell , who missed the first mntch agamst Ectoon: sWci1t past herOJ>ponents. 16 1n only on~mem thl' prot•ess. while Janet Po and Eileen Robertson earned two points apiece. The V1k1ngs' doubles team!. also held their own. with the cli nching 10th point coming from the team of Kim Robertson and Kell y Stanfield. wbo beat Pam Smith and Jolie Feingold. 6-3. , Ed1)on partners Debbie Uoldb<:rger and Tau) na Johnson. v.ho normall> compete in singles. werc !.v.1tched to double'i and won all three matrhe~. but the C hargers kit 1he1r loss in singles. · Thl· lo~s snapped al 9-gaml' w1nn1ngstreak lor Edison and m~rked tht third time 1n four year~_ the two schools -havt> ,hared theSunse1 Lea.gue title. Marina is 18· I overall. , Laguna Beach JS, Cotta Meta _3; The A111~1~' went through singles unbeaten in moving thci1 Sea Vu:w League mark to l 1-2. Mindy Leach. Kelli Willette and Mis!. Bream each were unThaTicnged fo Single'i, Wffifft'Os a csa C"arru: SOhr.! and Deni~ J<oga won two <Jf rhrt:e 1n doubles The Mustangs fell to 2-1 1 1n league pla~. Newport Harbor LO. Unlver1lty 8: The Sailor,· do.ubJ~ team of Van~ Bunnell and Leslie Ryan provided the difference in Nt•wport's n;lrrow verdict over v1s111ng Un1vers1ty Bunnell aod Kyan provided the da} 's lone sweep from their No I slot. winning b> sc.orcs of 6-2. 6-4. 6-1 Meanwhile, Amy McClelland and Erin.Woodrufftook t\l.n of three tn doubles and Cory Crook captured two sets 1n singles for the Sailors. . Newport-rsf-6 in lcagul' piny ancflJ-8 overall. John Henry may besidellned I Sport$ on. TV chan~cEt~n~~~Hc:~~~~~s:r~~-~ ~~~~~ .,. ~oi·· -~ fl•reeken d who ha<; won more money thnn any o.ther ~ ... 1 racehorse. will not run in the Breeders' Cup No' Ill at Hollyw~ Park, owner Sam Kubin ~1d Thur!loda)' Kubin said John Henry was suffering from a su~pen~ry ligament ~roblcm 1n the left front ankle. He ~1d the dec1s1on on whether to run or not would be made by vctennanan Dr. Jack Robin<,. "They tell now that before he has had heat in the an~le and come back to run.'' said Rubin. but he was not opt1m1s11c. S1nle John l:icn.t) ·~~ire. Ole Bpb Bower'>. wa<, not nominated, Rubin would have to pay a '>Upplcment.ary fee of$400.000 to c.nt.er the 9-) car-old~ tn Lhe I 'Ii· mile S2 m11l1on turf race on Breeders Cup da}. He made the first installment of that payment - $ 133.000-Tuesday. That money will not be returned. John Henry has won more than $6 million at the races. better than any other hprSt'. m h\stof). and 1s amung the tand1dates for llorse of the Year honors Britain, U.S. tied in Wightman wJth a '>lream oflong brown hair suddenly · LONDON -A fresh-fClced teen-ager K.a has emerged as the new heroine of Brit1'>h '-Ome~rni..----. Thanks to Annabel ( roft''> three-set victory over Alyc ia Moulton at Ro)al Alben Hall on Thursday night, Bnta1n will go into the second night of the Wightman Cup matches tacd at 1-1 with thl· United Stat~. Hopci. of a f~r.st. Bn 11.,h \. 1ctory since l 9 7 X and on I y tht> I l th 1n 56 meeting~ w11h the Americans looked predictably thin when Chris Evert Lloyd defeated A\nne Sa tiiri:lay TELEV ISION 11:50 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon al UCLA, Channel 5. 12 30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. HoMon College V'i. Penn State. Channel 7 l 2:30 p.m. -""'S~ORTS SATUROA)' Ho.\1ng -Bill) Costello vs. Leroy Haley. Ja1m Garia 's Juan Mela Figure skating. -<:'hannd 2. . 2 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tour Oarn:). lhanncl 4 2 p.m. -SOCCER: Mexico"'·< "olombia (played (kl 9 at LA Coliseum). Channel 34. 3 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: l ISC at Stanford. Chnnncl 2 • 3:30 p.m -SPORTSWORLD. Bm.1ng -Ed\l.1n Rosano v-; Jo~ Lui~ Ramm·1 in WAC hghtwc1ght champ1onsh1p (dela)cd) Uo"llng -amateur bowlers compel~ for $250.000 fir'>t prw'. < 'hanncl 4. RADIO · 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAL · N!.>J n; ~~ avy. KC1IL (I !60). RFnX".(M M 5>. 9.,0 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL M1s'ioun \\ Oklahoma. KL\(' (570) 11 'O a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL lo\!. a '>t ., s Nebraska. KI E.V 0170) 11 :50 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Oregon at UCLA, KMPC' (710} · "At one lime J thought I could stop 1t," <;aid C&,<>ley. "But now ifs gone beyond my-knowledge of the game. We think we can score each and every 11me we have the ball." Quanerback Willie Totten . .,.,ho direct~ G un- shnger"s exploding_ offense, agree\ -.....,T thinl: we~re ·goo<I enougn to compete again-st - Pierre ~ondou lipped in Mario "1 Hobb'> 6-:!, 6-2 an Thursday'" opening match, . Tremblay'• sh~t at 2.2 1 of O't'ertiine a!I \ -~engal to_ u_n_dergo dP111d tests Mootr~l but ll\s:-Ncv. York h.landcrs..6-5. -.. ~ tn Nauonal Hoeke) lca11.uc a~~-('IN"INNATI Th N l F [iJ l p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL~ I rl'<;no ~1. at ( "aj State Fulk•rton. KWVl:.(108 FMl I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: { ahfom1a '"" ~ashington .. KOGO t6U0). . I :30 p.m .. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Paulic at Long Reach late. KEZY (I l 90) anybody," ~1d Totten. "We know \lot> can score against anybod~ If we're patient and do v.hat we do l>c'it. we're going to score on you -and 1n a big wa> " da) night The lslanderl'Mlke Bouy scored four goal~ '--c ationa 001• II to increase his league-leading total 10 17 and moved ball League said Thursda> 11 ha~ ordered C • Qncinna11 Bengals running back Stanley 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL lJ < .n Stanford. KNX (1070). Big. indeed .• Totten and h1 !> favorite receiver. Jerry "All World" Rice. have hun~ up staggering numbers. him past Wayne Gr.e tzky into the league ~coring lead Wilson 10 undergo a drug evaluation, and wt th 32 points. Mark Hu.oler had two goal!> for the fi b d h · I NF I'. 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Toronto at Kings , KWVE(l08FM). . ' Canadiens. who stormed back from a 3-0 deficit to gaan or 1 im to P ay L iootball unul he completes any prcscnbed treatment. 7:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Pprtland at C,... ..... h=p=-pe=r-s. KI Ev (l<lll) a 5-4 lead before Bossy tied _11..,\;....o ... se1-n-1odir--..11_1~n-to-11o~ve0n.,.1_mae~. __ _..iWu.1.1ll~soUJo.._'1._3 ........ a~5~e ... co1J»nd-¥car f}layer-from o . -----· Richard: Kromm, Paul Rt· wall be suspende~ if he tails 10 report for the drug Don (Yogi) Smffh, Atlanta Falcon defensive end,onteammattJetfVates, a 13-year NFL veteran and allO a defenslVe en<f: ·'The thing tha\ 's kept Jeff around la his longevity.'' ' lobar& and Carey Wilson score(! evaluation or fails to fully compl} with any rec- two goals apiece as Calgary om mended treatment. NFL C'omm1ss1 oncr Pete Flames snapped a two-game los-R II d fi ang streak wuh a 9.5 victo'(o over • oze e sa1 an a statement he iss ued rom the league's Sunday New York City offices. · · Dctro11. Kromm. son of ormer The league withheld announcement of Ro1elle's Detroit C'oach Bobby Kromm, dec1s10n. which he made Tuc~ay. uotll .lh(• Bengals TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ra1dm, a'( Chicago. Channel 4. Stars set to play in Maryland blocked a slap"lhot by Reed could contact Wilson. Larson at the Flames' blut> line. ~kated in alone and beat stan1ng Red Wing goaltender Greg Stefan with a high wrist shot at 18:45 of I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ka m!) JI ~I Louis. BAL.1 IMORE -Tht Philadelphia Stars-arc now the Balt1mort· <)tar'i and will defend their United !'>talcs f-ootball League champ1onsh1p title in l Y85 wnh a i.pnng sca~on at the Un1vcr!l1t~ ,,,. Maryland. The nine-game home '><.hedulc anti an) home playo ff games will be plau:d at B} rd Stad.Jum 1n C.oU cge Park The ( ollege Parle '>Chcduk l'i 'iCCn a'> a onc-)'ear stooo"cr on the \1.3)' lrom Ph1ladelph1a to Baltimore. ANGELS' PITC-H ••• rromBl BoMy the fi"t period to \nap a 2-2 tic and put Calgary aht·ad to !.lay ... Ex-Kang Charlie Simmer broke a lfe with a power-play goal late in the !ieCond period as Boston Bruins charged to ll'> fo urth con!.Ccuuvc victory. a 7-l decision over Quebec ... Brian Mullen !>Cored two goals and Dale Hawercbak added four assist~ as Winnipeg downed Philadelphia. 7-4. breaking the Fl)ers' five-game winning streak. cluh 1 ho<,(' \A.ho d1111 t ""'" h« in the re~ntr> dr;1ft v.hllh .... 111 tx: held l hur\dJ\ Joe Kud1 and the late I ) man Bo~tock came their way th rough the re-entry draft P'orl 'aid h1 ha'> had d"1..·u,,1ons v.1th agl·nt krn Kap<.Jl·1n rrg.irding both L\.nn J nd \J'>l' and tall..t·d with u11lll\ plt1 H'r R11h Wilfong'' :1lll'lll - Televlalon, radio TELIVllK>N Channel 2. . I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Ne\!. F-ngland at Denver. ( hannel 4. 9 p.m. -PReP fOOTaAtl.: Esperanza vs. Loara (delayed), Channet 56. JUOIO AADK> 10 a.rri . -PRO FOOTBALL: Ra1d1.:r\ ;_11 Ch1caio. K WVE (I 08 FM). KRLA t 1 l ICJ) 5:30 p.m. -PRO IOCCER: LA Lazers at Kanaat City, KWVE (108 FM). 7:20 p.m. -PRO 8AIKIT9ALL: San Antonio at Lakere, KLAC (570). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL' 'lao Diego v<; Indianapolis. KOGO (60{)) I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ram' at St. l ou1s • KMPC(7l0). . 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Portland at Lakcrs KLAC(S70). . .. ON-A-RCHS WIN. • • From Bl regular season next Thul'Mfay against the lcaJue-leading Fnars (3-0, 7-1 ) .. Hut 1t'c; by no means the end of the roud -the Monarchs' second victol)I. over St. Paul tn two years $1vcs them the ans1dc lane to a bcnn 1n the CIF Bag five ( ·onfcrence pla yoffs. the d1sa~trou" first holf, drove th<: Monar<h RO )ard<i on 11 plays. completing fivl"' of '>t'ven passes. thl' final onr to Mnrhl'll from fo ur yards out to Ill' the gaml· at 7 Mater Ofl 21 , St. Peut 12 S<tft bV 0ue1'et'• SI Paul 0 1 0 t-13 ~tr Ot1 . ,. o o 1 Jt-11 SP-<l<lt{lt II •nt.n11111on return IW1vmlre It.I On lhc 1 Jll h1ng '>1tuatmn l'ort nnted · \.\-l lixA for mul h more 1mprll'-l'mt•nt 11lkn'l1vch lrom Hoh Boonl' l\A.hn hall<'d 20~ with thrt•t• homer' a nu l2 KB I ) and frrn Narron d1J v.l'll .1' J kit-hand lx1lll'I I know Room•" going 111 l(l\C u' mun: ofTen<>e ne\t \l'Jr I prant 11 tha1 lhronolol(1t.lll\ Bob v.111 tx· " \-Car older hul to nu· ht• 1~ ,lrl .ima11ng 1nd1111dual l"ll put m\..cll on 1lw hm· 1n that n.·.,pcct -}<>u'll wt· rnorc offen~ from Uo11n1· .. l\'I for thl· Chanel'\ o( lo'11ng the <;erv1CC\ of a front line player hke Lynn. the Angels have h1stol) o n their \1dc Among the players they've lo\t through the }'cars arc infielders Tim Nortirook. MamrGuerrcro and Rill}' ~m1tl\ and pitchers Rand} Stein. Al f-111..m oms and Jefferson again Only Ba ylor and Nolan Ryan rep- resent lo'lt top l}amc pla)'cr<. "W e want to Cio what we hn vc to do to wtn," Pon noted "and we ha ve to wa n within rca'i<ln financ1nll)' It l'i free agenl'i. in our Judgment who can makt> a contnbut1on and do the proper things. not necc<,\tmly to make a profit but to brcak1Cvrn " .NEWPORT TO~S UNI ••• From Bl With a victory aJllanst Scrv1tc.. a p1en~ of the c:rown as.as .. ured. Even w11h a loc;s to Scrv1 te, the worst that co\ilcJ happen would be a three-way tic for second place (onl_y two of those arc guaranteed a playoff berth). In addition to P.raise for hi s quan.erback. Gallo tiad pnuse for M11chtll. who played 1n JU t ha~ founh aamc of the season aner coming out for the team prior to leaf.UC play. MO-Mllcnetl • e>su trom M1rlnovlcP1 (Co' Ion •lclll M O-Anion l rufl !Co•to,O, 11.lt~I MO-Mllchett ,, 111u from MerlnovltPI (Co• IOtl 11.l(lt.1 Pon adm11t l·tl thr ,\ngt'I' ha'-c "le:.medwm~· h.ird lc\,on\" through the re-cnlr) O ver lhl· \t Jr\ till' \ngl'I\ ha-.c delved into lh<' '1aJor I caguc grah bag and come up v.11h 'u<h pla}'cr'> :l'> ·p1tchen1 Jlm &rr k''>l' Jcm.•r<)(1n fom (1nflin and John l)'.\cqu1'ilo Their 'icle<'t1on\ among hatter\ o,ccmed wiser wn~1denn@ Rciwc Jack-.o n, Aohb) <int h r>on Aa )lor Tickets th sam I he Angl'I\ haH' announct'd th.it ti rn.:kcl pncc' for the l 9X~ \Cll'>on will remain thl' 'illf{'c U\ la\t year A ~Cl\ t 1~ ket prices for 198 S field •nd u~ be.>' -S7. termer h<>A -Sti centl· lidd hoit \elm -S6. re rvcd -.1ew h!~t'I -S4. Jnd unrc~r..-(d "it·"" Pon admit!> team owner Gene Aatry has "been talc.en to task." at 11mcs for c;upposcdly tf)ing to buy a v.orld champ1on,h1p b> acquanng h1gh•pnccd veteran., over the ycan But ht al~ point<; to the club' two d1vmonal champ10Mh1Pf-O\-Cr the pa\l ~vcn years "wb.Jch •~ more than mo'>t teams have accomph'ihed." "I thank Lhe rcasoo you'll sec a '>hghl turn of Ule wheel now 1'i that we ha"c learned some hard ' l"wns 1hrou(lh tht> rc~ntry drnfl You wind up paying players not 10 play" Pon expl,.11ntd. ··1 he guarantee ., If there " .rnyone who can ~e fou1 or fi ve )'l'M\. down the hnc, I'd lake to ~e hill) wa~ happ> with 11," \aid Ci1ddin~ "But BenJaman 1s a great runner I wanted 1he ball back and we weren't JCt11ng it O\Jr,dcfcnse really pnde!> in itself not allowm~ any runner to run 100 yard'> on u~: The.: M.I. 205-pound licnJnman wa~ equal to that task, but I lowS<:r''t two 1ouchdown runs took the air out of tht' l roJan~· hope,. lln1"~tycamc back from II\ 10.() ddic11 aHer Mike lknnahane rt'· turnt'd the kickoff l7 yardc; (nearly breaking for the d1sl:lnC<") and fol .n 'lS-yard field goal by Wall Ferrel but the 'a1lon put 11 QUI of reach with How\C'r'\ ~ond TD \lmnc f Ok) fin1Sht'd the nia)\t v.1th l I for 18 for 122 yard~. and the ofTcn'>ave line, 'ipearhcaded by Mike Rct>ch anc1 Tom Kttchcn'I (tht> latter c<1mf up w11h an 1nterccp11on of a 'hovel pac.' 1n the founh qu. ner) appcatcd to weather 1hc "orm wnh l stron, lin1\h I antcrcept1on at the Harbor 3' with 5.10 lrfl and the Saalon marched to 'thc.Un1vers1ty 2 before deliberately taking a 5-yard loss on the game's final play. Sterllna Cob<:rf)'.°s 22-yard field Joal was all the Sailors could muster an the first half. N•w'*" He,,_, 17, llnlventtv S ken ~ OV•"tf• ..__I ... .,.., 0 ) 14 0-17 U"lvtrallv 0 0 l ?-$ NH-Coberly 1'1 FG NH-Howt« •J ~lc-l<off rttVtn ICOOtrlv •IO.I Unl-,,trrtll U f'."0 N..._.,.ow"r 7'J run CCOllMIV klelll ""'-''''"· H.-POl'I ounltf V1ndtfl\tll ''" OU! of fncl I-Wiii\ io..... (tf\ltf tfttj) Alttf\"~t l,tOO (ttllmeltell INOlVlDUAL StATIJTICJ 9'Vtfllllt NH HOwHr 26 ISt, l"ower S U , Mc<leknd, )•II, 'Olev, 1 tor·minu• I U~mlfl, 71-117. G0111r1, \ fl, Mltltr. ,~~n , .. "'"' NH-FOlev, 11'11· 1, 1?7 Unl-Mmtr, 7 71 1, 6J lltc:ilMte N~Clelllnd, •·>4 ~. 1·U J.mf$, f '1, Truont, t i., ~ l·J ·.He came out and assimilated our offense in just two weeks," Gallo said. ··11 takes most player.a haff a year t-0 ad1u,t to the pass routes:· Trnaling 7-0 to stan the second haJf, Mannov1ch. ".Vho .,howcd no •It~ of S~t'9a 1 '"" !run lalltcl) AlltllCSl llCt 6,700 (Hll!Nftel) INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS R11V.1nt SP-McGuire 9· )\, OrleG• • >O, 8 ltodrlQutl. S II, S(Oll, 10·1. AQl.llltl't I 0 MO-Ceo, 10 7t .t.nlon, 10 11. Cardine•. l· tl, Marlnovlcn, 3 tor ml""' t Peu~ SP-Scott. '1 9·'1 tt MO-MarlnovtcPI, 1l-1'F3_,6l Rt<llWtt SP-Adtm~ I ?S. 8 llt0<1r1Vv11, 1·4 MO-Mii'""'· ' llO, Cardine•. S•S1, Ceo. J->0, Ktlv, 1 0 Gat .. v t 1 4nlon, I• I, Wayne TC hoata regional tourney 'f'he John W11ync Tennis Clob in NewPort Beach will be the ite of the annual 35-year-old-and-ovcr rcaional cc.am tenna'I playoff• aturda)' and unday. fhc tournament matche team from Southern California Northern California. the Pacific Northwest and the Rocky Mountain Jrca Each team ha s1~ member: who will play !maJc . Three doubl~ matches will al o ~playtd mornan111t 9 The ,1n1lc'i final'larc 5Cl for 3 o·clock Sunda) w11h 1he double champ1on\h1p to follov. Member\ ol thr Southern C"alt· fom10 team 1ncludr iom Leonard. Jerry Vo~ Lin e, Dan Bohannon. Doug 11'11.th tlnd Dcnn111 irout " Slll:lh player will br "<'lettcd today. One of lhc lc:ut1111 plnyl'l"I 's Jim <Xbome. who pl:t) for \he Rod> Muunwan le.am ; --~-$1 ~11 "I ctnl penon ll y of the op1nmn thnt there hould be a shared mk," Pon added "If you do the JOh. ypu get the money lfnot, why follow thrnu h w11h the tlolla""'' I n1-.tr,1t) \ la,1 ga p after tra1hn4 I !·~. wa\ thwartt:d hy K11chen UM-Oott«t J• If, ~n. 1 11 Con· trM'•, I 1"1 twnl\eNlll, 1•1 l he tourney ~n~ turday dmi\\mn 1 lrc-c .• ., • "W'# I ... . -. ......................................................... ____ .._. __ .-. ______ .._ ________________________ ..:;.._._...._ ____ ~~~~--~~----~--.. &a••etbaJI e011cbe11 clinic UCI ba•ketball ticket. lnd1v1dual pmt ucke1s fur UC Irvine men's h.i\kctbltll 10 on sale Monday at a cost of SS each UCI will pi.11y 14 home pmes, 1ncJud1n& It Nnv 29 encounter asainsl l\an D~go tatc at the Anaheim Convenuon Center lnd1v1dual 11c~ets for the pmt' 11 Anaheim are ~d at U · 7 lJn1vt'Mlly of T cnnMstt Cwch Poit 'umm111 wtll hcadhne 8 .~~s« Of l.'lllk&lllC coalhC' JI tht' Women's Ua\k I Coat hn <.W('Hllton chn1~ S111urdoy and Sun ay Ciaturday mom1n1 and altcrnoun \e\\IUn\ will be "on the Ooor .. dcmon\tra11on) at Oran~ (out ( ollc.1e. whtl~ Saturda) cvcn•n& and Sunday scs!.1on' will~ field .at the ttohda) Inn Bristol Plaia 1n ( 011a Mt'\8 Tickets ma)' be purchased at tht Crawford llall uckct ollicc from 9 a m.-4 pm. Monda) thruu&h J-nday. For funher 1nforma11on. phone 8Sb·6l02. umm111, the IQl!4 W1A Olymp1r v.omen·, h<l\kcthall cOllch. piloted the lJ ~ v.Qrmn '° the 1old medal th" wmmer 1n ~Ant0Tes Other featured speakers 11iclut.lc the I IJM Coach of the Year, Jody Conradt from lhr Univer11t} of Tcu,, us wrll as Kentucky\ Ten') Hall. Aubum• j~ eramp1. 11nd orhUlf~ttcrbaslCel· ball cxpen~ Rt"&tStrallon ts S40 ill lhe door and indude\ the: cost of clime note\ D\ well as mpltmcn· Lary lum.h on Saturda)'. For more 1nforma1w '>tcvr Kavalosk1 at (213) 434.43 RV •nd hou•lnl •how ·- Outdoor tn1hus1as1s will find a S20 rnilhon- plus sclcc11on of 1985 rec:rca11on vehicles of all wes. •YJ>(\ and vnce r!'n&M :u Dodw Swhum -~en tne Hnd annual RV and Manufactured llOu\ln& Sho-. opens ~lurday for 10 da)~ cndtng Nov 12. More than 800 nrw models d1splayt'd by IOU lcad1n1camping industry manufacturers such a~ 1-lcclwood, C oachl}lenj Winnebaio. Coleman. faccu11vc, Skyline. Apollo and Hawkins plu~ many more comprise the largest collec11on 10 dlllf: of RV~ asscmhled tn one loca11on. LA Lazen opener I he Lm A~jrL Later\ indoor W4.ccr team -----""'w"""" pla> Ill. · home opener on Monda), Nov t1 at.the Fon.1m 1n ln~ll'wood The Later' will ~uareofTw1thPalla\ bc~1no1nga1 7:30 pm l 1ckets arc priced al So and'S8 for adult~ and S4 for children T1t·kel\ are 1t\a1lable at T1d.t'lma\lcr loca11on<. and the r orum boA Oa1l y show hour~ arc from 10 a m to 7 pm Adm1\~1on 1~ $4 for adults, S2 for ages 6-12 and under six free:. offit.c .. For more informa11on. phone (213) 659-88'l<J For more in formation phone I 21 3) 41 IJ-:l I 79 NFL NATIONAL COHFEREHC5 Sa n Fr 1nc1\Co ll1m1 New Orltens Atlanta C11'"00 Del roll Tarnc>a 8av GrH n Bev MlnnttlOIA Wttll W L T I I 0 5 4 0 s 0 3 6 0 Ctntral 6 ) 0 ) 6 0 l ' 4 1 7 0 7 7 0 EH i Pd. 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O:M961 0 12 ' 49 0 " • 40 6 0 0 36 0 13 4 H Pnfle<1t1on1e 4 5 O «4 ISJ 111 HIG H SCHOOL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFE RENCE Sunwt Leavu• Weit LH~ • I 0 au 1'5 111 w L T 1 1 o 11' 134 tao Edu.on 3 A ll 7 7 0 111 1« IS6 Fountain Vallev 3 0 0 ~ 4 0 ~S6 117 116 Manna 2 I 0 4 S 0 444 111 747 Hunflno1on B .. cllA I 2 0 Cantrel Ocean View •• 0 J 0 S t 0 ~~00 l1410il--~vlil\/ .. ottr,., .. .., ... ,,.,,tttr-'"'-• ~ 3 O 3 6 0 333 163 lf7 Tonl9tlt's Gl mttl I 7:30) 0vKll W LT 1 I 0 & 1 0 s 3 0 1 S I 1 ' 0 l'-Y~· Cl11<:lnn111 Cle vela nd HOU\IOn I 8 0 I H ~-166-Fountain Vallev YI E<11son (al An.tne1m O 9 0 _aoo 116 ?4S Stadium> • -EH i --: ··-• -Marona 11 wulnwuTu Mo a mi NltW Enola nd NY Jell lndlanePOlls BuffalO 9 0 0 1.000 30S l24 Ocean.,!'.1!w al !!unur191on Buen 6 ) 0 661 195 10'I 6 l 0 667 11 I 117 l 6 0 l33 IS. ??t O 9 0 000 143 17 I Sundl!Y'l Gamttl R•m s el s1 Louis (Channel 7 et I om r llteldtn al CP11caoo tCnennel • al 10 e m) Clenlend el Bullelo Grtttn Bev 11 New Orlttan\ Houston et f>IJJU>urol> Kansu Cltv al !>aallle L••9U• WLT Newoort Hert>or S 0 1 SaddleOtc k 4 0 I Corona oel Mar 4 I 0 Unlvenllv ) 3 0 La11una Buen 1 3 0 Elt1nc11 I 4 o w~;oo. I 4 0 (0111 Me\I 0 S 0 TllurldlY'l so ... Over al WLT 1 0 1 1 0 I • 7 0 s 0 s 0 7 6 0 ~ 6 0 0 1 I New Yo<k G111111 at OeU.s f>hlledelonll a l Oe1roH San Dlffo 11 1no1an1P01ll T1moe Bev •• MIMflOI• Cincinnati 11 San Fre11<:l\CO Mia mi 11 New York Jell New Enotand el Den11er Newoort H1roor 11 Un1ven11y S Ton1011t ' Game\ 11301 Ellancta 11 L•ouna Buell ~'I'• Gamtt Allanle el W8'hlnoton ICnannttl 1 at 6 Sad<lla01ck " Corona del Mar la• NtWOO<I Harbof) Woo<lbrlou. YI Costa Meu 1ar Oranoe Cou 1 Co11e11e) f ' LOS Ai.in1tos lHURSOA Y'S RESULTS t '°"' Of lJ.,...,,, ••• , "'"'"'91 APPALOOSAS FIRST RACE. o lurlOnos • Holl Flies Kv 1w1111e1 10 oo 4 ao J ao On The Oouote I Noouer I 9 10 1 60 Soulhtrn Pn de I Sm11hl 4 00 Al\o reced Foxie l'annoe Twon ln1un SPOiied Mo.,.v Sir OancelOI Rt1Qr lll'f"llt, Prince Ru Time I 14 2 S 11 EXACTA 1 11 paod l9'.l .0 OUARTERHOASES SECOND R ACt. 400 vards Wtr Sltr Wrenoler (Htrl) 7 60 4 ao 3 40 A Ca nov Man l(raaoer! 4 90 3 80 Reel E aw Jtt Two ! A<la1r1 l 60 A1w rated Tu•lt Too. f>r111are f>en,lon, H1001rv. Val Lou Assured Coolf!IO Tome 10l6 THIAO RACE. 910 ~ards S11e wnff Su1I H'lores • Q 60 R1ghlfutlv C NOQutll T me10 Ge•90ne P1u ,,,e seo 3ao lb60 uo l ao Also racf'd Here\ Jonn Jonn LuV v BK>w, Ftffl M>Clo.•v R.,n Nalove Run, Qua'"" Con1ro1 Tort'oe 4S 11 XACTA I 61 Paa U ll,Qi tf, TH080UGHBREOS ' ~ FOURTH AACI! 6 lurlonol ,5•ar l\le 1 JILHwfllt 8 60 l 10 l 00 A ll!lt' Doon lf>toroia1 3 80 3 00 Luc• v Lou f T F e•tf\I 3 20 A w raceo L•Clv Sunoow" T anoa 1 Lau Sm f Sut E egent E•tnong M.on1ohl AHb>s Her Mt \ Bt\I Ago t \ Ga T1mt I 10 I ~ FIFTH RACE o turK>nol Tur f>ad IFernandetl SOO JOO JOO Mort' M P G 1011vares1 l tO l 20 M•flOr Lee11u• (Murphy) J 60 AISO raceo Ar.t>e Grooa A••ntr Bt Luc .. v Rolot 's Tonic eeoau•f He• LOVf F'Jo-"""' Pe,,~,..C)olb4 f.me I 11 1 S \S EXACT A 9 4 oa·O l3t SO • SIXTH RACE 6 luriono\ Cao111n A R 10h•&re\ I • 10 l 00 l 00 J8'1aOird (Pt<1ro11t 3 00 1 ao Morntno Trimmer f~COlll '90 Allo raced Derermlneo w 111ow Ou,,ono ct1;e1. Vtr0n1c1·, Flfll, .J<J$.lll11. Klnooom Kerrv f>elace Print\ Can'J S11111d II -Trmt I 12 L~_ .. -------lm--,,...,,..,.--------SOulb Coast I ea911e LNVIM WLT -----~~£lf'T'H ._i:•e-.T1;1~·~1&nrm11~11n- OvK•• Star Couri (Holllnolworlll) a to 410 l 70 Rams statlltlcs k 8f'e by ,..,.lecb F Ir" <iow111 Verdl ruu1ln11 Y ar<I• Paulno Totel \llfdl f>untl f>enallltl F umtllt\ • IOl I Rull'llno TD• P1u l119 TOl Return TO\ Tota l TOI DlctterM>n Crutcllfleld Rec!dltn xemo Ellerd Guman Ferreoemo To•a ll Ooo llemP Ferraoamo Olll Dlcll.tr\On Totel1 Ooo 19 SJ )4 27 76 SI TEAM 0°"'*'1\ 114 192 1110 3017 4S·40 4 7()-516 79·16 4. II v 20 IHOIVIOUAL. Ru.itlne ~170 l0-te4 Raml Ill 1)11 1131 1S49 47·40 s S0·461 ?7·11 6 10 s 12 Tcb Ydt Ave TD 191 9S2 SO s 44 IS6 3S 1 11 lilt 4 0 0 16 90 S6 O 7 9 4S 0 I 1 10 0 4 0 00 0 186 1317 .. 6 211 m 3 2 a Pe n ine PA PC l'I Ye TO ... 11 3 '°'' • .. ?9 • 311 2 4 i 0 U I I 0 I 8 0 ns 101 u 1403 11 312 19S 1 12t1 10 RtceMfte He. Yeh TO David Hiii 20 111 I Ellard 19 3?9 3 Oleker\on IS 110 0 Gumen 14 121 0 Brown I I 239 3 Drew Hiii 10 212 J Gl"lnl I S9 0 Ftrmttr S d 0 CrutCnlield 2 II I McOONld I I 0 Berber 1 6 0 Feulkner I 6 0 R~ I 6 0 Tote lt IOI 1403 11 Ooo l9S 211? 10 Otller lttedltn Punllno Ml1ko, 47· 1904, 40 5 ev11 l<lckotl f'el\irnt -llld· e11tn. 11·13 6 t vo .• Drew Hiii, n .21 0 Punl rttvrr11 -Ellerd, 21· 16.l •VO lnterceotlont -lrvln, )· llS, Cromwell. 2·S4 Grfffl, 7 1t N,L al ·ftnw NaMrl ( Tllf'IVlfl O<t. 19) Ne. Yft. A~ TO •·Waller Pavton 2,176 12,636 4 4 14 Jim Brown 2.lSt 11.Jlt S 2 10. Frenco Herr!• J,t4t 12.120 4.1 ti D,J. Slmo1on 2 • .0. 11,2:16 o '' •·Jolin •tv11lr11 7.621 10,:ttO 3 9 ti Jo.Perr1t 1.m 9,nl so 11 •·Tony 9orMll t,011 t ,O)• 4 S St a· Ee rt C•ITll!befl 1 001 1,Ut • l 7l Jim Tavlot 1.tO 1.St7 4 4 ll L.1rry(;M)(lll1 l"I IOll •l ._ 1t•acllve Plaver COLL•G• .. CAA ~ 0-11 W L TP ON W L Tl' ON C5 FulleflOrl • 0 131 11 t 0 m I .. UNLV 4 0 fl.4 IO 6 I 217 U7 FtnllO SI l I Ill 77 ' , n• w San JOtt $1 l 1 '1 .. 4 S IH 711 Lone a .. t,, t J •>~ Ile 7 • ltJ no Pacific I l 17 114 J S IU 717 Ul•ll SI I • I.. ... I ' 143 no N Mt•ICO St I $ U 159 I I IS. tt2 Sttw•~· O.mM • lfr1tn0 ltelt al C~ f ulltf IOll •PecKlc ., LO!lt '""' SI New M .. lc.o SI t i Wl<llfl1 SI , n Ntvldl I.et v ... , el Sen 01"41 SI , 11 UIAlll ~I ti Arlt~ 11 "-deMt•• clll!f9r Ma .. nw C•P•llrano Ve ltev • I O W L T For T"e Win Noo~ I ao S 40 S ) 0 POOO•" OP!Hn !Hensen I l 40 El Toro 3 I 0 Min ion Vlt lO 3 I 0 S ) 0 Al\O raceo Boton1•1 Corcutul T aivo Au S 1 1 $ao;e Jom 1...ont1v Wonrier Poverty Row In Irvine 2 1 O Leouna Hllll I a 0 4 4 I Cadence Coun1 , b 0 T 1me I " I 5 Dena Hflll 7 3 0 San C1tmen1t 0 4 0 1 & 0 U EXACTA 16 31 oe10 l l3900 I 6 I EIGHTH RAtf. 6 1 furlong\ T..,._,t', Gemttl 11:l01 Minion Vlelo al Irvine El Toro 11 S.n Otmttnle Dena Hlill vl Laoune H•lll (11 Ml61oon V'-IOI Oth.r scores THURSDAY Anellut t.eaeue Maler Otl 21, SI Paul 13 Ctmvrv LH9Ut El Modtnl 3.4. Senta Ana IS 0!'•1199 L.Htue Ananeim 46, Savanna 6 Valencia 14, Wt\ttrn 6 TONIGHT • AneM111 L.Heue Btll'IOO Monl~fY •I BllllOP Amtl Ctftfllrv U•-C anyon at TU1tln Foollllll Ill VIII• Park (I I Et Modtn11 Or1no1 vl Senta An• Vellev (11 S1n1a Ant Bowl) •m111re Le•tu•. P~tc.e v• K.,,~ wuiernl L04tr1 "' E'\perenre la t Valencl•l P''"WIY l.N-Trov at 8.,.na Parll. Sonora 11 Fu11er1on Sunny Hllll at LI H11>r1 0 f'l1191 LN- 8ree·Otlndl "' MeollOlle 111 Le f>llm• Perk I G1r6'il Greve LN tue Sentfeoo at Geroen Grove Ranc110 Alamflot 111 La Quinta (at Bol\I Gri nd•> SA,IUaOAY AftllllUl LMtue l"llll x n S#Vfte let Owl .,,_.LMt!W Cvoren "' 1(11tlll (at La Palm• Par~ I e 1 Ooraoo vt L.Ol Alemlfo1 lat w.i11rn Gerdtft Gr-LN- Lo• Amloo' 11 &Olli Grenda ....... (It ...... , Jwntor mktcllewe19'11t -lllcardO Fraire <Lot An~ll won 1111ernmou1 110111 r0<1no dKl\lon ov.r DIMv L-t !Ort"iNI Freire ll 6 I Loot1 I\ t·t o._· ... flalMM OAVIY'I 1.0CICU (Mew-1 ... di) -'' at1o!ft\ 17 bOllllo. 711 too coci I• ban toi 1T1ect1eret, JS \CVI0\11 t \hHPlll .. d NIW~O•T LANOINO CNewNrt IHdl) -1' ~' 12 boMe 21 teH IS tcu•oln t '""""'•O. I rock ,,,,., -·'It\ .. La Jotle Purl (Mtna I l ao 3 70 3 40 Miami Joy (LOIOVI) 9 60 1 00 G1orlovl Amezon IOomlnouttr> 9 70 Also raceo Neomi•, Mv J~el • j..aov Fran Fran Ava ler Lad\/ B1mblfta,l)Olger Rude lnvaa.r Etega111 Kelly l'r enoiv Cerv Time I It NINTH RACI. 6 lurlOnos Surreofltloullv !Bflwl) 160 J tO , l>O Adm1u 1 oc IE•lr1oe1 11 40 110 Twll> !Ooml/Klue ll '20 AltO raced LUI Courier. R•IH. Fun E aa<:ullvt SwHI Pe Poe ' Real Ttmr 111 I S SS 5XACTA 16·31 01 10 l 1e4 00 11 PICK SIX 17·9·7·6·8·61 011d '795 .0 with IOI wonning t1Ci..et1 (\IX llOrU\ \1 f>.ck S•• conlOlllk>n oa•d '4S 20..llri 94S w•M•110 llclo.ell (five "O"'"' Tl!HTH RACE. 6 1 lurlong1 1nrenllonal !f>roclorl •? 00 l'l.1(1 5 60 India n Ari !Oomtngutll 6~0 2 to c;oret14 ~ Babv ~~ UC Al\O r t ctd AMClna BH Jt""t ed S*ord Talov 9 1noo Bell 1tunn1no Sc1rt Mou Vie Maonum Smuog1ono T·mt Time I II 2 S U UCACTA (6 )1 011<1 U 7'00 l!LIV•HTH llACE. I I 16 mi H Racing Bold 11...0IOVll 21 20 9 00 1 40 Blclo.'I A Klclo. (Men•) \ 10 4 40 Bollon Tom (Bruwtll) 1 eo Al\O flCtd Sllot In. Jabber Weckv SlrtUl f>I .. Wild Tom Jvngll! Halt L11to 800 Don't Lie Time l .SlS U l!XACTA !3 SI 011<1 ~74 SO ARAa lAH T'WILP'TH R ACI!. • fur10"lll Crickel ll0<1tller !Prctr 'IO '60 J «> Orr11 !Holll1191wor111 1 960 S60 • Dal· T 11 <81.nnl o 00 Allo rec:ecl 8J Flem• MVal8"' lla tem Aoval V1n11u1ro Laov Luck Jemll Tlmtt I 24 I S U IXACTA 17 11 oa10 ti' to A 111ndenct • 1'S Oa ll TrM (et knit, Aftlle I THUUOA Y S RUIJL TS (llfd ltf V ·daV IMl'evtlMll'ed ~) P:IRST RAC•. I I 16 mlltl s111>11i'ed ISll>tlle) 11 00 ~ 00 ) 70 Mlt l•f 8enlt1T!ln !Oom111ouf1 I ~ tO l 70 C'l!IOll<'v (Torol HO Al\O receo S•1no1notv LO\ 'Poflalt\ Tt0$ Ner Point\ Mtu1oe To Ga rcl" Time I •4 l \ HCONO ttAta 6 l urll0"9\ Forgoltfft Hero IHewlt• I 10 ?O '00 J 70 ConlH t 1oa.anouuvti l .0 i IO 1111a11t,.,mlfll 1'0f'lfVll 4 tO Al\O fl{ICI lttlorm"'a '• l·O H·I' T• Chml> Cecllu"'• K•"9 WI tv tnlllter 01n ritr Al Mulm ' 0 1< llonarv Hth Ht ' Soirffftd Ttmt I 10 J 1S n O*tlL y OOUtLI (4 •> oe1d ~, .0 noao aACI. ' turtol'O\ Fall\Hu• l"flMt IAM'Gnl ''to t )0 ))0 8e<•IAt 11 \ Tl'"9 CLtpheml 4 10 ) IO R•· .. A t..fM"d tToro1 1111 Abe reced Amel, R(l(O\O Nava,co Oh • Ot th noow• Ttlt lltuM1119 GtHk let Clll" p.,.,., ~rev Fl•t lo. Me Alld '"ten,.. ~.1..,., llrou T1mtt I 10 J S P'outtTH ltACI. • f.ifi~' • F•~• Pre!~ (ll>~r > 4.0 lOO HO ~Mlle Toa• cs,..,..,, 114> JOO ILUlll I m"'°1 (Mc.Harv~> l 00 • • 0,ang Coast DAILY Pll.OTIF'°rklay. NOYMtb« 2, 19M ·4' Supercroa nclnl rTie lo\ Ansel<'' C oh\C'um will IX' 1hc '"c: of tht-\upetbowl of Motocro" ~nd Mu~ < haUlcniC Saturday • \11'.I)' prof~,1onal and Pl 1v1tter race:" v.111 be on h;and for lhc n1&h1 ol ~CIOf: T 1cktt'-pt1cecJ .i S9 \12 S lhn<l Slll 111t~o11tt;1 at Ttcltttron. Supc:r '>I)~ P1tnK:1pauns \u1uk1 dC"alerJ and tht I OJ Anade' POTh Arc:nt Box ()ffl('(' lott'&ular jlllti Opt"n Bnd S p m and raon& •lans n 7 Gnnd Champion. tennl• Tht Prijden11al-B;.chc ' f)ccunt1c:~ Grano <"hr.mf,1on' Tennis tournament will be held Nov .O·:?S at tbe Minion Hill• Tenna\ Cluh 1n R~ncho Mirage The 10.11rnamcn1 v.111 tea\\UC an l!H~ma11cnp! I fiel~ of JS-and-older tcnnt~ stars 1n a s1ngk1 round rohtn aftd double\ compc1111on < o ntp(\11t1on .-i • ..ct to bcsin at 10 am T uc\day Wednesda) anl.I r r1day, No' 20.:n. and Ip m \alurda) for \C.'m1finalsa[ld again t' I tor \unda)'s final~ C 1cncral admission lll·keh are pcm:d a1 SS tor T uc.w68 . Wednc\da) and fnda)' S~llon ands~ for sc:m mul and linal matl hr\ on ihe -.cd..end Loge 11c.:lct\ at SI :! arl J\ atlablc for Saturda) and Sunda) I or 11clct 1nforma11on phone !61 en 3:!8-"50:! ':www -t ' - Allo raced Jet Rovele Frff Ma.nlv Br10111 T aclo. J1mmv Zoe. Bullerl>Ov Colmotron Time I ljl •1 ~ FIFTH A ACE. 6 furton1a Luc~v Buddv (MtH) 4140 IS10 100 N1on1 Commend !Ot1anouua11el 9 60 S 40 Canov I~ Couro (Lo1ova 1 4 20 _ Al\O r•ceo Meteorite Tiit Baoe Koo Domin•"' Ron R•on1 T"'' Mr Hotiv Wt1lltltrnan Cup wOOd. New S1reoegv Cat klflCtenl ' Ralder ticket. on 11111• T1ckeu for 111 l't'm11n1n1 19 4 t<O$ A111tlti Riidcn home _&limo. mdudln& tl\C No 11 rematch w11h K.ansl\ Ctt)' arc now on k at more tl\an 200 ofTactal Raider llC._C't outlel.I throuahou1 uthem C hlbrn1 l 1c:\cts arc available at • r tt:linron •l'MI TdttMJ\ter qcnci«, 1a wC'U u the Jlaidtt TicM-1 Offiu at 332 Ctnttr tittt an E1 $(-&undo and lhe Lo~ Anatl~ poru Anna Bo• OfYl~ at 3939 ~uth f1&~rouo4 May Company Stotts.. for funhcr hclcct information,' l)honc w KatdC'r TtekC't Office at (2HJ 322·S901. IJoolle ~yboard CODllJ"tlttoa On 1utda) No" 10 More)' Boopc bod)'· boards will hold one of tv.o quahfytn& rounds for the third annual ~ body_board cham· p1onsfnps The C'"C'nl v.111 be ht'ld at 1he Mun1eipal PICT 1n <X'e1nitdc C-hcck-1n-ror enino1~ 1i 6.30 a m with o SS entf) ftt The in1cma11onaJ £ham111un b.t!)) will be he.ld JI the world-f'iiiTIOui BantJi P1pchnc in Hawau · C onte~tanti will be vying for a SI 2.SOO ush pur'it'. the largest ofTen:d tn bodyboard htStory The c'on tc\t 1) hm11cd tu pcr~m. 18 or older v.ho arc <apablc of nd1ng \ht' 1,hallcn1Jn& P1pchnc \urf1n D«cmbcr f or mdrr 1nform.allon phone Mary Ltt ( bnslCl\Sf'fHlt flstil,.t~XJ(J ., ~ . . • • .. &aMMI fr" ~ ·~ T ·~ I 09 3 S UNted Stli.\ 1, entalft I IS E.XACT A 11 3 pe Cl '43S 00 Slntln A '' ol ooaveo WN nave 11'8d tor "'"" ~ a119"C • I nd tlle<r 1914 lleh"l(l SIXTH RACE. One m11e An11•oe1 Crott •8rtte nl oet A•~c I Ponk Seoonirt (Vinti I 1• oo 6 00 ) 10 Mov•ton 1 U !>I 6 I S-1 •·4 Cnri\ E ve•1 Ramt>ollf IOetanou\\&vf'I ) 80 11-0 Uovo fU SI Cle! A'lne HO()t)\ IB••l•1n1 6 1 wnv 010 I lf>1ncav1 140 6 1 · Allo raceo t<eeo Oelino, Oaring H19tl school olr1' DouQtlft E•etllu\, S,,,., $0 5weel Manne II, Edboft 1 T •IYlt T la l '5 • SW1411tl SEVENTH RACE 6 lurl0f>9\ Cr·~ !M oaf S~llttrv 6 0 Clfi F O'<l•nO !Kr ten Haw~I-~ 10 J 20 7 10 C"r \IOJ>vlO\ 6 I de' Ao \OI' 6 0 Pc. M l Pil~ana 11...010.,.l 4 Cit 110 ~. 4•6 .__ 6 7 '"6·1 E ~ Mr .: -no Of Mao•< <S11>111e1 1 10 K>sl 4 • ..,I><' 6 I 6·2 Atw recltd Kllaltd'' Room Pa1>1 Dwb6e1 T1m1t I 11 2 s · L•&"O ~errt\ Ml '°'' 10 Jonn101> C.o•o- 'S EXACT A f3·7t oa•O \61 00 oeroe• l 6 oel "'-•••·Snee 6 • Otl Sm.111 Ft1noold 6 3 F enroo Criurcn 1 Ml toll 4 6 EIGHTH RACE. 6 ' lurlong\ on lu1t won. 7 6 IO\I 7 & Stanftetd 11; RoOtrl\Of' Ag1oael (LO IOV.I a 60 '10 ) 76 •Ml IOSI t 6 6 1 "'0" 6 ) Ea rl\/ Oue,1 rP ,nce vl S 70 l IO Flul<t IOt tanouuavfl ) 40 L•9Ufll Baael\ IS. Cone ~w l Al\O raced N•n s Turn To Star. lleat ~\ Tllf' Orvm Mnwr•fl ~tfl Heart Mu Ltacn t.B at' T vc•e• & I Oe~ ( ... "9. Elfe To•• Nomaft CIOuO\ 08U91'11tr 6 I oel Wulf & 0 ""' lfltf LB .. OI' 6 0 T'"'' 115 6-0 &·O 9rtal'tl UJ1 won 6·0 6·7 6·0 Otull6tl "'--' G Al M Htt ... AYit Al ellM)tl, &ol JS '3 It 2 I 'l'/f Almon. O.i.. 106 1 fl 46 7 IS 211 Avala Bai 60 111 2S 4 2• 7tt Bumotv Bal 119 lU 9l l ?4 ~,. Gantner, M I IS2 613 113 3 5' 1U Grueo 0t1 .. 176 41 I 11 ,2Q It Jonttt Oe1 7' 71S •1 •1 J7 .lM LICY P,t 1)7 •14 152 1? 70 .J2\ LH<8tl0 Pl\. IOI 1~ 11 I• .0 ,m_ t:oT-~ 1 /1.1 114 O? 91 ll fl ta ,_,.v.r a.~ 10 n 1 o • .l" N<M•I SF 41 132 .0 1 ... .3a Prvor llC 111 110 71 4 H .261 G R1c111ro' SF *6 13S )4 0 4 .lS2 Rovllltl' All et n7 47 I 21 2'1 ' e R uue11 LA 99 161 70 o 19 .1'1 S111911t1on 81• 110 163 71 6 3' .21$ $umme" SO •l S-' 10 I 17 Id • SC>t•r"SIL Mr 7S It? 34 ) 10 171~ S1u rn1 N\l 1N1 I 17 3 0 I 111 Tnomas ~ Ca 111 741 62 0 20 Ul .. TllcYl'IOft Cle 1S6 517 lff il .. f1t W~ 0.• I I 11 2& 0 12 211 U PICK SIX (lf·S·l·S-)·9 Oe Cl Teui GO!Ollt•n l...BI ctei S.Onrt KOOi · .rSUS9.S.'° .,..,th ,one ""'""'no r.ci.et ''" 7·S <le• Lar\on vanscovoe 6 t Ciel -tll"'~l-ot ~ S11 con\Olatior 0110 w ~ono Ca Hit l07 7• • ll 2e WoMO<'CI Mo'1 9S 11) '4 S 29 J0t , .J.-~90"-1"' SJ winning l•C~tl\ '''"' IN11t1f' Palmer &·I Suo1·Navtot •LB I to•I 1101 ''" .:..;..;;,,_ __ ~'-'-~ 1+ .._ ... ~·---ti... HIHTH RACE I I 16 m11t\ Reou1a11on M•n IOrttt0a 1 )7 40 Natatoa Know' •1...01oveJ V1t11 l'Ot"ett •oiovarnl A1'o raced GOloen Banner srvtf' Audv Uohfl•nQ T ·mt I 44 ? S 9 10 I 10 100 500 II 70 $11e's Got ,5 EXACTA •s 41 Da•O 149)00 Jl<tttndanct I 5 964 NBA WESTERN COHFElli'HCE P1clflc Otvlllon W L P<I Gii '• ---&-i«I&--~ Cll-t 1 I "67 I \. • Por1,ano See•11e L8kef'l Go1dtn S•elt 2 I "67 I 1 1 1 soo 7 I ) 7SO l 0 000 , HOullOI' San Antonio Denver Oe•u U'•" Kftl'\O\ C '• Ml<IWHI 01111\•0fl ) 0 ) 0 , 1 7 1 I 7 0 ) I 000 I 000 &OI soo llJ 000 EASTERN CONFERENCE A Ila nliC DhllMDll f>l'I aOf1pn I 3 0 I 000 Bo\lon 1 0 1 000 I '' 7 l Wa111ino1on 7 1 SOO 1 / Ntw Yor~ 1 1 133 7 New Jtflt• I l 7$0 1 ' M11w•u•et en teoo Detro·• At11n1a Ind ana C1tve1ano Contr•I Olvhton 7 l • 7 7 1 ) 0 7 0 l •<tflvri•v'l SCOl'tl Stat111 10, LO.,., 103 Cllpt»trl 107 N~w Vor• IOS Ot rro·1 I le Allenta 11• HOUllon 109 Kan\U (llv 106 1>61 t.00 soo 7SO 000 000 --ofnvtr 17' C11Tcaoo nr- PN>tn•. 13Q Po<•iano 130 ) Oii Sa" 4"nton·o 113 Go oen S•a•t Hlt Tft911t'1Ga~ S•" A"IOn·o at Ll-erl Oatro•t at 8ol1on oanu ., f>tl1lt dllohll M1twau'H e1 Wl\t11ng•on lnd•ane et (tevttano Sttefllt Y\ Uteri a1 Las Ve(lo .son1u IOS, Le ... n IOl ' '. 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(1>1 It lr.,..11. ~ 4111l'M"C• -u 011 \ toll l 6 4 6 won 6 1 Elta!Kia ll, C.or-Oel Mtr 6 s .... , O MA.era ' E oel !Kor• • 1 oet "-'UC' er 6 ·I oe• sm;no.-6·? Bttrl>ar no E won • 1 6 O 6 1 R~.,erOIO'" E oQl ' 1·6 WOI' b 4 '()ll 4 6 OoutHl ~ aroa 8ro .. ~ E 1 IOSI ro lto\tn AN11~ 2·6 oel C.1ore11 ltowoot,.am 6 I oe• WOOd ·HO'ftf & 1 Hethl'Q\ Herldr•C..l IE I won 6·2 6 4 &·1 ...-ozma•8 rc11 re 1 !Mt I & I 6 J 6 Ht•-1 HarD« 10. UNvenll\' I Slntlti ~• INM1 ~ IO.Col°,,.,.,, 4 6 Ott .._aoo.n 6 1 Oat V'ir 011• 6 I (•:><>• NH 'OS' 0 6 "" <' 6 1 &·l Ntwromo. NH O\' 1 6 1 6 1 6 0.Ut>ltti BuMe Rva" NHI ~ Brande·Mmer 6? Clf't Al>t itruu &·4. oel HOCk ·Rol> tflon 6 I Howero Ev1.n' INHJ toll 0 6 5·1 won 6 4 McCltllAl\Cl·WOOOrutt !NHI 1011 1·6 won 6·2 &·l -'?"1'H L CAMPBELL COHFEREHCE ~...-Olvil-w L. T Ph GF a o •• .c • ~ ·~ i.a I 9 )6 6 ) l' ver,co..,•e• 1e O lJ "°'-'" Otvh•tn (" caoo S ' Sr 1..ou \ S 0 To•onlco 6 ,, a oe oro.1 1 a o M'Mt\O'A 6 ~ W Ak£S C.OHE EJllE NC E Pt\ ao~ Dt' a NY l •A"Clfr\ p "~°"'""' WaV'\1"0'0'1 NY llanot•\ NC'4111f Je(._ • .., l'ettlCk OIYl~on 6 ) 1 6 s ' ' ) 6 0 Adam\ 01vl1ion . •o 10 Q 6 \AO"''t6 riAtl.la.r4 Bo1•0 l 1 I ' ._ .__ 'l 6 • 0 ~ ' '7 ' 1 Tt1~f'"8Y'\ kO<U I Q.t~ ~('l'\O •• 6 "'iJ '\-\ 8 11,.• \ ~ t >IV "" 080 1 Pt\ IOI D"'~ t I (8111'•. Ot H')I ~ TO<lltflr'\ Gamtl Harttoro 11 dutteoo 1\11 n~so•• •' Ne.., Jt r\t • w "080 •' Detro• C" 111 11 f"Omon•O" La un scMdUM •IEGULAR Sf.ASON • " H )0 41 1' J'. • N w 7 •' '""'\,ai\ r YO 1. ·~ \' J ) ' 0 ft\fo1io 7 -O• ., '""" t.o.. '\ _..tc.,., • ·!>a, 1110• 11 -11 \an D '90 ""'"0 Ille• H -("<•oo F-, ~O\ lO • :: _. .... •n'1 \t • Dt< I -•' P "'""'ll" '"" 0. • -a1 Nt• .. 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L...- . .. • 84 Orange COHt DAILY PILOT /Friday, Novem~r 2. 1984 -. :l 1 2 Safety of han·dgu-z.is lit home a lo.aded is~ue 0 ARANNLANDE~~i> friend and I l\re ha vin11td1 a$rec- mcnt about gu11~ Wr would hke \Our Op.lnl.On- Hc )'HO lon1 a' I:'' rl)one in the hou~ lnov.~ hov. to use load and unload and clean 11, a loaded gun in lhehouse 1ssafe. He alc;o ~.Y~ 11 ~ prov1des~cur1ty-protection Abinst burglars, rap1Ms. etc. "l say a loaded gun IS'1 dangerou~ th.Uta to have around. It ~ctm'do me tiaiagood alarm S)\tem 1'i mut h btJ\er protec tion • Wereade.Hf) c.la) about children ~ ktlt-thcm~lvh om playmntc Wllh a gun the} found on a sbellor in a~wer The\ thought 1t v.a'>n·1 A11 I.ANDERS • loaded. Ora person" ho 1s alonct at night. nod fnghtcned.and wiinh he hears a pro" kr -'>O ht• shoots a member of.the fom1I ) I belle' eon I> huntingguosshould tR'llltuweehn the housc.>'!rrni Ifie, should bl-unloaded and locked.up Plea4'ecomment -T l'C ON. AKl7 . DEAR ARIZ: Herf's an ucellt nl respon e. It arrlvff ln &b~ am~ mall bag wl&b your lettrr. It '1 btUer &baa anytblJig I could come up wi&b A • • • DE.\R~N L..\Nt)[R\ '11u J ct:cOll)' pnn tc:d a .. Rl'u pe !01 Tra~ed~ -Bl·v,,arc L>runJ..cn 1>11,- cr~.' I would like 10 share~1th ) 11u and \our readers another '>Ul'h rel qw ( 1 ·) r akc one handgun. (2) Load with bullets. ( '\) Plal'c tn a handydra"'cr (4 )Addacunou~oungstn n fartlfl~ member in tfie Tlent of anger or a hurglar look1 ng for at n mc "'t'apon. '11nd tell you how your wordiof. ('J M ax and top ..r1th "'euk gun . w1~om changed mane , 111~) Re~Jt dail) and )ou'll have It was a "( onfidcnual.'' You w1otc '( 100 "'lfyoumarl)q man"'horunsaround -I. " II h \ll llm~ ol handgun bloodshed on h1!> w11e, you w1 grt a man w o "''l'r) }Carin the United States runs around on h1 wife" It"' true t~at not all handgun _ ll.hought.abouuhat foe a wh1kan<l 'tl'tam~are innocent v1cums-somc asked mysclfwh) I would want a man arc gangsters apd hoodlums-but ILke tt\ot. I turned the question around the best-informed authon11cs~a) and asked my,elfwhy adc<:ent man· loaded iunli )cf\ around the house would want a woman who run:. utkr prcc1ou:> Little protcc11o n against around on her husband. .tn armed invader This was back in 1978 when I. a • • • married woman with a lo\ el) hµ!.· D AR .\NN: You as1'ed ilany--trami aTICtfam1ly;-wa,eheit11n~+h~ 1hing that appeared an )Our space married man That one line 10 >our l hanged someone's lt lC. I had to wntc column h11 me lake a thunderbolt l hill"\ •11 t foolcd'..troundsmccandt&m \Uri? I ncHr .... 111 a~ain I hankll a malhon -TH[; 110[ FLT AND I Pl 1 lfON DEAR SHOE: Funny bow a few word11 can open a person '1 eyes. Thank ti for lelllnK me know. \H' drua\ 01' 1/) ou korn how 10 rontr<1/ 1lwm·1ran 1hc> bt· ofhelp'' I h1.• 1.1ru\H·rs .m: in Ann L;inc.Jcrs · uJ/. nr" b<>uJ.kt, ··I ht• Lowdown on Oopt• "I or,·ucll booJ.h•t orcJerecJ . ,,•ncJ $~. p/u\ J funs. st'll ·acJdressed. \lUmpcc.J C/J I dopc_Ll 7 J:t'Dls_JXJSUJgt• J to4nnlamk" P O Bol 11995. ( h1c,1go. Ill 60611 Paraniount, , __ -Mur{1hy ink ToNIGHT'S TV -• -= -•:OO-llP.HEWS 0 HART TO HART .. Mark Harrier ' :_ 11:30- ~l. "Red Flag: T,llf Ulllmalt Gtme" ( 198 t) Barry BoltwlCt!, Join Van Arlt D a!TONIOHT ·. giovie pac_t -l LOS ANGE::LL \ I .\Pl -\,tor- cOmed1an Eddie \iturph~ '' h,1 l;1i,1 year !>1gned an l'\llU\l\l' liH· p1durl' deal wuh a Sl5 m1ll1on l.(U.11a rlll'l' f{OT11..far.amount P1t·1urt-.. ha' "&nl·d a new movie dral "'llh th1: '1ud10 The ~ontrftt"t '>1gnt•d tH ~l urph' Wllh-new .Pal'3'mOUOI :( ha1rmaCt Frank Mancuso include' a wnn:n film of Murphy's '>tagl' au -t'\- 1¥c 1ed 10 he released DC> I ' - ~ an expanded role--·lor lh\. .. -t'ftler· ta1ner''> produt uo n com p.1m Murph~ 23 who rost' to ~tardom on TV's ""iaturda) "light I 1\l·" ha' the solo'>tamng roll· an 'Hnl·rh H1llo. Cop," lO tx'. rcka'>cd 1h" < )1 ri,1 m<h \Cason. He has prt'•.iou!.I~ ;.ippcarl'tl 1n the films "48 HR ~" and·· 1 rading Places." - AP WlfepflOIO CD THREE'S COMPANY Cl) ST AA TIIE.K Ql) 8US#ESS AEPORT ~ ON THE MONEY w::::: m DIC)( VAH DYKE CC) SCT.V: THE SECOND OOUING CID TOXIC TIME 80MB: THE FIGHT ) AGAINST DEADl Y POLLUTION (0) THE HOlL YWOOO CLOWNS H ~~~ {f973l Bernie Cuey, Bo Svenson -1.'30- CD AUCE f.l'l) MACNEIL/ LEMPE.A NEWSHOUR ~ADAM swmrs MONEY WOflU) NEWS 9 TlfREE'S COMPANY at WHEEL Of FORTVHE m1HATGIRL - CC) MOVIE * * •.; ··The Bugs Bunny I Rotd Runner Movie" ( 1979) Anlm1ted -7:00-IJ CBS NEWS I 000 COUPLE OJ ABC NEWS NIOKTUNE > G 8UAH8 AND All.EN l~AMENCA JUI.Clue · MOVIE * "The Sex Machine" ( 1978) Agottl- 1\1 BelU.L.ulgt Proitlle. ~~~ardtan·' (108•) M•rt1n Sheen, Louis Gossett Jr. ...... -12:00-~ o •,; "LO'tely But Deedly" (1983) LucindsDOoltno. John Randolph. CI) IHDEJl£NDb(T NEWS e STl&1'S Of SAH FMHCl8CO ~~ALES tt• "The Vear Of LMng Dan· g«ously" ( 1983) Mel Gibson. Sigour· MiW&1ver -12:06- (Q)MOVIE •"Love You" (1981) Annett• Hawn, W Ide Nlctlols -Under thl' nc"' agrecmC'nt. ~ urph~ wtJI also make hi\ "t•xdu"'l' '>l'f· '1Ce~" a .. allahll' to Paramount lor five feature film' adding 1hn·1.· 111 thl' two remaining Imm tht· de JI .tr• Jllgl·d carl1cr Eddie Murphy, Paramount'• Frank Mancuso seal contract. .C\ • 0 I 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE U LOVEIOAT fJ ABCNEWSQ -12:30-.. a! FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS 8 T Al.ES FAOM THE DAll<SIDE 8 OOOONIGHT LA.: VIDE08 (!)_SEA HUNT 0 DAU.AS NBC to air two new shows CD THREE'S COMPANY «!) WHEEL Of FORTUNE m> ,AINTING WfTH EL.KE~ P.M.MAGAZM ~ ENmmlNMENTTOHIGHT -.., MOVJE t** "Caltlo1111a Spilt" (1974) George Segal, Ellloll Gould. 'Double Trouble.· 'Spencer;' jc:>in lineup: four other programs will b~ rescheduled . .. LO') \:--C1E I[\ I \PJ -< rl·J1ting '\H{ "'lmh long ha\ bl'cn t1 its tOml'd~ 'h""' l11r ;.i 1a11ng'> perl·nn1jl '-11 1 111 < H') and .\BC turnaround th" \l.tr '\ B< \JIU 11 \\Ill k·ads 1n the rjllOll' rJle th" '>t-a ... 11n on 1ntro<lu1..e tv.o lllllfl hJll·h1o>ur tom-lhl' \lrcngth ol Ol'"' program' '>uth a' c.d1e'I nnl -month \\ luk rl \Wllit1ultng "l he Bill< mh\ ')hq\\ · Jnd 11' \\ orld ~t'r mme<h :ind 1h!'t't' t3tit'Tmg-nc'> ba.,('hall 1e,ec:ic;1c; t~t month <tramat1l progrnm' ·:Jlc).Uhk 1 rouhk' 'tar" real-Ilk The nn" 'h''"., l~HJb+.c-~t!nl-+tal 1~1n '"'l"f' I 11 and kan rrouhlc.'· J pro~rarn fir\! pll'\Cntt•tl 'Sagal a\ l\.\O 111\\;J OJll\l'\ '>l°Cl..1ng la~t .\pnl a\ ,1 llm11cd \l'rlC\ and career' 1n -..:l'"' 'or!.. C 11~ l.11 pla~' a ·:Spencer .. Y.111 io111 '\;RC ·s l.i.tturda~ fa'>hmn tlc\lgn 'tudcnl and Jean an l}ight lineup Dn I '-RC [ ri1crta1n-aspinng aun:.,, fhc~ rc-;1dc "'•th ment Prcc,1di:n1 Bra ndon l <1rt1!..ull tht1r aunt pl<.1\l'<l h} Barhara Bame ~1d. --··',pcnu:r· ''Jr'< had I o"'c 1n 1hr -At the c,ami: t1111" "11111 Pur,u11" 111lerolcolan··1111-tx•.ttll'l'n-agt>r"h11 will haH~ a thr1:1: V.l'l'k tr' 11ut in ,1 Ill'"' '>ci.:m' to Ix· ma1unng 111 Jd' 1:nt UH' 111 rirnepcnod.Fr11J.J"at lllfllll \\h1k high ~lhuul· £an1l..uff'> ~talcmi.:nt the ..c:nrrabk u•mt•J\ C 11mml a said Break ." afo-n~ \.\.Ith dr,+nH•'-\l1am1 \lin"M-1'~nnc.<l\ pla\\ bl\ mother Vice ... and .. Panmr\ 1n C nml .if,,, and RllharJ \JnJl·r' 1\ a high \Lhool w11l 1n ne"' time -.loh in Dn,·rntw1 gu1J.ancc t11Un\d11r Tan1ko lT..a1d. Beginning lkt I ""B< ·., \aturtla~ The new lineup v.111 g1'c '-dH 12 n1gh1 l1ncur v.111 fl-atun· ··D1tr1rn1 pnme 11me c·omt·d1l"' v.h1k ',flt\lng ">trol..l·, .. al X p 111 • l>ouhk Trouhk"' ao cancella11ons. l ar11!..<jff \J1d JI X m .. < 11mn11 a Brea!.." ,11 lJ "We associate mud1 ol our turn ·\rx·nLcr · JI •1 '11 an<l "Partrll'r\ 1n .y,ound lhl\ lall 111 th, rx·rlormantc ol l 1 lllll' al I IJ our comedic'>. "'h1th ha\l" matll· ·P:irt•l·r\ 1n c 11mi: ·· "'h1d1 $Jbs1ant1al gain!> for 'B( 1n till' h·, prn 1ou'ih had hn·n tl"lt•t a\t .ti 'I Jl m d~mographac group' Tan11\111l \a1t..I \,11urdJ1'> -...111 hc~1n mm·" 111 fl m in a prepared !.latcmcn1 11me,l11t 11n '\.m -~ GARDEN INC "1101 Puf\u11 .. ml·•.11mh1k "'ill ~~~RE Jennifer Cooke aa the half-allen. half- mo\l' t11 F m la" at Ill p.111 hq~inn1ng HilNSIDETHENFl human stargirl concentratea her energies · Dt·l 14 On 1ha1 n1gh1 11 v.111 Ix· O MOVIE into activating the captured motherahip on pn·n·dcd h~ "M1am1 \·1n.-· dt 'JP m ***"AU The Right Moves" (1983) ·.:vu-tonldht at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. Bul on Oct. :!I "\t1am1 V&<l,.. lll\\'' TornCrv1s..Cra1gT Netsbn ~ \\a\ 10 .. lf untcr ·· "'hith v.111 tw l MOVIE lolio"'l'd h\ ··1f111 l'ur'>u11 .. *** Oh God~ 119771 Geotge mRACIHGFAOMMCOT Burns John Denver CJ THE MAKINO Of fWOEA8 Of <>n Del .:'1' \.H< '4111 prt'~l·nt .1 _-:-7:20-THELOSTAAK • t •; "The BaltlCI Of CatM Hogue ( 1970) Jason Robards, Stelle SI• vens fD foetJg ALM FESTIVAL -12:66-C MOVIE ** ''i "Spnng Bree~" (1983) Dtvkl Knell Sieve Busell • -1:00-0 MOVIE t t '" Sssssss I 1973) St1othtt Marlin. Otrlt Benedict MOVIE mm1ttrnm1'·lllpm .1ndlht•n .. ll111 ~NEWS ~ -1..,..;;;MOVIE~~..,.,,....,....,.,7:-:-'.~ P ul\utt.. • ----7:30-* ·· TheWalertronl"(1954) 0 2 ON lHE TOWN Marlon Brllldo. Eva Marie Saint '1!)RAINGUHE -10:00- 1 Cll FALCON CREST ~ MIAMl'VlCE -----+4._:.:+M~l!tMll'°9f-<1ettlt ..oe:· ( 1972J Gary Grimes, tukt Alktw Hl·~ontt lht•'>l' ti.tit·' 11 art1!..oll D Q)FAMILYFEOD _S)MOVIE \\OUld not t11mnwn1 on lhl' I.Ill., ol fJ EYE TO EYE ****"Raiders 01 The Lott Ark" .. M 1a1111 V ll'C ... "I I un lcr' and ·· 1101 CD WKAP IN CINCINNATI (1981) HamsonFord, K1ttn Allen. Pur'>ull.'' thrt•t·11to.wdrnma'> 1ha1 hri"l' «!)PEOPLE'S COURT -1:30- hi:cn \lrugghni.t 1n thc raung., fDW1LD,W1LD~Of D ®l WEBSTER . ANIMALS 0 TlC TAC DOUGH IJOV.C\Cf 111..l' \Ulh IOlllJll\ hi\.\· ratl'd ')hov.''1' .. H1ll 'i1rrt'I Blul'' ·.and ··rhn•r,·· that later t11und '>Unl''>' fart1!..otl -.aid h1: \\ould gl\l ·Hot f'ur~u11 ·a chant:c to '>Ult'Cl'd "I lot Pur\u11' "an l'),lfl'llll'I\ \\Cit m.1t..lc lelc' 1i.1un program that ri:all hJ' nol hecn ampl~ \.irnpkd ·· T art1l..11fl 'aid "I 11..e marl\ 111 tht· lUl'H'nl l\J H< ,ftu"'" that .irt• nov. \Ult'l'\\ful. Wl· l~lin c pro~ram-. th.11 haq· nh1hlll'U a quaht~ l'llon 'hould ht· g1\t'n mc>rl' llnll' to linJ :111 a ud ll"lll "" ·· 'llunll't ·· "l'.trtni:f\ 111 < 11nw· .111d ""11am1 \ ltl··· fin1\hi:J ll:!nd fl \rd and Ms th rt'\fX't"ll\ l'I~ ou1 ol 71 pnmL' 11mc prrfgram., la\I \\l"l'I.. anord1ng to the-\ ( '\.1cht•n ( n m> WASHINGTON WEEK IN (!) 1.0VUOA-T REVIEW G) ENTERTANIEHT TONIGHT I)) TlC TAC DOUGH e WALL fT'AEEfWUK lt§J 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE ~ ... COOPSl'S OMHOE m RACING FROM OAK TI& COUNTY -8:00--t:OO- IJ CE OUKfS Of HAZZARD -B Cl)~ a ot v a HONTtA 0 MOVIE G ®' HAWAIWOtEAT t • ''> "The Amityville Horror" ( 1979) 8 NEWS James Brolln, Margot Kidder. CD MERV GAIFFIN fJ Q]) BEH80H I GAEA T P£AfOAMAHCE8 0 JOKER'S WILD H!Gti 8CHOOl FOOTIAU Cf) WKAP IN CIHCINNA Tl CCJ (%) MOV1f CD AmJALS * * * * "Raiden Of The LOil Ark" «!) MOVIE ( 1981) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen t • •.; "Megnum Force" f 1973) Cltnt f'O) MOVIE Eastwood, Hal HolbfOOlt **'Ii "Ri1ky ~slnea" (1983) Tom m WASHINGTON WEEK IH Cruise. Rebecca DeMorney ~m&TW&J< -8:30-U• CDll)NEWS G ®l MATT HOUSTON Q ISPY fJl) SUP£RSPY MOVIE • t "~ of the Nln1a I 1983) ~ =· Arthur Roblr1s t • "Uncommon Vllor ( 1983) Gene • Hldlmen, Robert SllCIC -10-..30-.., tNDEPE.HOEHT NEWS m> RAft! SIU< -11:00- IJ 0 fJ Cll Q]) QJJ m NEWS I~ • JEFffR80H8 e AOa<fOM> ALES fJl) OHL Y-WHEN I l.AOOH ( C) THE flCHAAD BELZEA SHOW fQ)MOVIE * "Luscious" ( 19821 S1tn111tt11 Fo11. Use Deleeuw MOVIE ** "Potly'I .. (1981) DenMonarlan. .. Cl) MOVIE * • "Mr K1nos1reel'a War" (1971) JOtln Saxon, T1ppi Hedrtn . @) EHTEAT AINMEHT TONIGHT 'Z,MOVIE • * "Rumble Fish' ( 1983) M111 Oil· Ion Mickey Rour_ke -1:t6- H MOVIE • * WalU Across T11111" I 1983) Anne Arcllef Terry Jutrow -1:45- OMOVIE •• *'" T.lle Cardinal" (1963) Tom Tr'yon. Romy Sdlneldtr,. -2:00- fJ NEWS Q! AOWAH l MAATIN'S lA~ O,MOVIE t_!~ It" (1982j Tom CrulM. Jaci(le Earle Hiley S,MOVIE • • "Screwballs ( 1983) Peter Keleghan. Lynda Speaalt -2:30-CD Q!NEWS m GtltlTY ~ NfOCEHT Showbiz the 1985 all-American r _ose KOCE-TV's ELECTION '84 TONIGHT ON CHANNIL 50 · 8:30 P.l'I. Award·winning Sbowbl:zo \hmd111 thr onh Ill'\\ h\ hrid ftt\l 111 v.1n .tn \II· \nw11lJl1 Ri1,l· \l°ll'l· 11on., d\\,ud fw 14X4' " a hrdliant \rnrkt !11l11n·d llorihundJ ,1 l olnr that lam·<.'' th11111gh tnim hud 10 • hlonm \.,a h11nu\ llw1 e arc plcnl' of blu't\Offi'rlO lerJ!!t" t tti .. tcr., ,ft, mo\I 'aluahk a\-.ct<. ar" 11' prolilic hl1111h11ng hah11 and 1tw bc1lliantl' or tlO\\l'r <ll'>l:'la~ I hl' pl<1nl'i .irt· llld"l'd "'111! gleaming !iCarkt u1l111 Y.llh .1 -.light 11n1 111 orange f111n1 \p1 in)! until 11-. slu"'dov. n lor a"' 1nll'r rl''1 l he llo"' er\ a r l' la rgl· a' craging about ~1 to '\ intht'' 1n diameter The\ haH· 2lS to '\IJ ix·talc; ol th1t k. firm \ub<,ta nn: and ;irc hll'\\l'd \\llh ,1 .. 1tgh1 'en '"'t'l'I perfume I hr h1g hlo.,v>m'i a rl' lnng-la.,t ing on 1 h<' pla 111 and mal..c l'\lClknl l'lll Oo\.\l'f\ I hl· plant\ arl· 111 medium hl·1gh1 t ahuut '\ fl'ct ). 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('oun&y BrHt'll of the C'ymbldlum oclely of Amt rl· , •• I 11't gro1.1plwlll mf'tl ll& II p.m 'thur day lo tht We tmlo ttr r1v1c- \t'ntt'r. -cAN>IDJ\TES fOK 38TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Jc:"rr Pattenon (l>I DEBA'mh ••••• ELECTION ....... ·AND· Rubert Dorn.tn (R) Dt:BATt: O~~ Wt:LfAKE Il!iITIATl-VE PROP. 41 .... - Leadu~ on both ~Ide~ wlll debate whelh4:r 'o limit CaUfornla we-If.are e "pendllures to the national average plu~ JO% -an Initiative pro p(ht"d by RoH Johnson. Republican Ass~mblymarJ or Or•ng~ ounl . l't.dc po• Ible b y 9r•nh from lgn•l L•ndm•rk. Robuc H•lf o l o ut hon •llfomte •nd the Corpor•lton for Fubllc lhoadO'tllng. • l. llllOlilltiiilt._ ............................ .., ....................... ---.. .... .._ ________________ ~~--~----------~~~~....;..=...:;:.~~~~~~r~~~~~~--~-- COA5T~------------------ _P e o.pJ:e , ,..-. ~~~-~~----~-~---~~ -Every whittle fill can prolit I I> . Former miner earns more carving whistles- BENTON. Ill. (AP)-Some holes ·here. some grooves there, and the big ·pieces of wood Arnold Moore tu ms . into liule-pieces-Of-wood $)ond-jast- ·like a steam locomotive's whistle. ' "They don't look very pretty, I .. ". Orang ----.- suppose," Moore sa' "But really. -----rrrprou<to e. · · Moore's creations tarted out as a I -· hobby. growing until mand for his .,. ..... '- whistles was so great h launched a ..; , }.. .• business. _ . "I wa~n't·looking for something to makeahvingatwhcnlcameiJpwith Wax-faced angela._ from ~taly this," the former Southern llltnois are clraaed ln br-0eade-and velvet. ;;~~ir:~~~6E~~~~;;~~~k~:., Enc.-. han ted· W' alk·Jeads to season· growing until it outgrew everything .,. else." If . , I . h In five years .. Mo.ore. 46. has gone . r -its too .. ~ar Y-. to get in t e by a snowman a··d his family in a field surrounding the outdoor garden area from whi1tling one whistle a night for -cll.Jstmas spint. JOSI take a st.roll of snow with billowing clouds and is a model train. friends to machirre-producing 1 000 a down the Enchanted C~odlehght moon floating overhead. Santa Claus will arnve at the week for-sale-a+ i.fishops throu&hout ~l·~cin~n~o~tfe t~roug~· a A quick turn into the gallery takes gazebo each ~en~~ Tuesday the country. . ~ h s S) or an imme iatc you through a lane of 15 decorated · through Saturday_. begmntn~ Nov. 23 Moore-lkvelO'ped 1h~ whiS11e. m~ c ange. -. ·sp,.uec trees. some as high-as 20fee. t-0he&r~l-~is-htt11fld1>e-ph<tto- which he patented in 1980 during he s~ctaculal~ h~hd~y sh~wcGase. complemented by table settings and graphed With children. spare moments while working as a prescntc annua Y Y oger s ar-mantle decorations. The holiday extravaganza. pres· coal hauler in a mine near Benton. de~~: ~~w~rt Beach, opens to th e Themes range from French ented since 1978: started because "To try to keep from going io sleep, puA 1\ atur _ay. d ~legance. including a crystal-"November and Decembet were our I'd do whittling," he recalled. "I got to t t e entrance visitors are greete trimmed tree depicting the bubbles of making whistles. and somebody champagne. to • a children's area would want one. so I'd make another featuring a circus comer wuh a clown. one and then another." decorated tree and animated display After a co-worker suggested he try of stuffed animals performing under slowest months:· said Mumma ... We Dec. 2:? I he hours are 9 a.m. to 'J decided to try selling a few ornaments p.m .. the gardens close at 5 p.m. on to increase business." Sunday and Monday. -!he ·formula. has been a suc-<:~ss. More time bas been <Jevoted each and the populant) of the event has year in plan rung and preparation. and' grewn -so-r-apid1y-(~ycar-:5e.006--fl<>W 1-t~~H{)und etro-. -~· ,;.._ __ ~op!e attended the free event) that The 7.5-acre botanical gar- v1ewing has been expanded from t"o den/landscape nursery center is ~1gh1sa week last year to five th is year located at MacAnhur Boulc"ard and -Tuesdays through Salurdays unul San Joaqu111 Hills Road. - to sell them~oore took two dozen to . 1he bi to . (The ·teddv bear tree 1s ----a--g-.1.,....,... -s'nop in the Ozar s. e s own on t e cover o t ay's storekeeper bought them on ttre spot Weekender entertainmt'A-t section.) J ' I and ordered a hundred more. Besides the trad111orial red and The orders never stopped. green. dccorat0rs offer unusual ideas "I'd.get up at-5:30 to go to work.. featuring such color combinauonslls come home. eat supper and work out slate blue and rose; peach. rose and here making whistles until .midnight lavender: and pastel shades of tur- every night." Moore said. "Finall y. I · quoise and shell. had to quit the coal mine to keep up There also are Onental and Lai1n wit~ the whistlt:s. ·America displays. and an appropriate · I had to quit one or the other: I one for this locale - a nautical couldn't do buttr ... and wh1stlin' was -theme. a lot more lucrative." Many of Jhe exquiSlte ornaments That was a year ago. and Moore have been imported from German). saysneha·s no regrets .. -stna, ltaly..31,ld S~dcn.l'foweverr "This past year has been what the ma1orit>. according to general everybody dreams of -w"rk a little m<fnager Rik Mumma. arc creations bit and play a ltttle bit. What more oflocal artisans. could you want?" Of course. all of the decorations arc MQQI'e claims customers in 35 for sale. and 1f you need a decorator's stales. Germany, Sw1t1erlan<f an eye for the affangemcnt, the de«>r- Sweden. Among them ha.vcl>een a.life-ate-d t.rees~lso-ean be-puJ:chased. insurance company. the Uni.led The outdoor enchanted walk fea· States Football Leagu~·s Memp.hi s ture,s 40.000 Italian designer lights ..S~owbo~ts and a ~s Vegas casi no shining 1n trees with-candles lining With a railroad motif. the garden paths leading to the ga1ebo "I 11 h · h d OellJ Pllol ll'tloloe br LM Parne • r~ Y a~en ~. unte . cus· that once stood on Disneyland's tomers. he said. If we did, I Lacquered gooae ea oma-Ma in Street. Thousands of po1nsct- ,i;ouldn't keep up with it." meat ha• a rellglou• motif. tias are mixed with other flowers. and ... ' . ' Coa•t resldenb who decorate their trees with nautical themes may be charmed by ' 4-ti t t t I int:nrlantem•, berlbbonecf-nte pre.ervera and teddy bears tacking acroa branches . Delly I ""'°'"by ,-_,. ll- MJchael and Carole GUano welcome Tonrand MarUyn-Nlelaen to concert party which Shirley Steed, Suzie Welton, Maury DeWald and the Carl Karchers enjoyed. Syrilphonyllewcomers gi~en styliSh-overture B~ BETTY PORTER D.ily Piiot Cam1tljNfldallt , --aU 11 "Going to the Pacific Syny>hony in sl}'le" and give top 6iTTlng to world-renowned pianist Leonard Pennarfo and conductor Keith Clark, as well as to Mlcbael and Carole Gllano, the couple who "or-' chcstratcd" the red-carpet outing for fl'jends. Sl\ades of V 1enna. thc "evening of culture" had every ingredient for success. Yr:$. tbcrewas a red'tarpct runninadown steps past a tall spla!>hing fountain in the tiled counyard entrance to the Gilano's Big Canyo n home ofJtahan architecture. lmaainca tall butler in white glovesopcn1na towcrin1doors. and two musicians in formal dress playinaflut.candguitarin lhf foycr-(C!'.rcdn oircc MuskalC'.) C'irrt'l thl' Gilanos in their paneled library nnd take th~1r •dv1cc to .. tiptoe" down a wrought iron circular uau·wcll (imported from London) toa eo1y wincccllar-wbcru nt>t h('C but lcr serves 1 m pre ti vc wi nc and fish· •hA1x-d \Dimon' mounc. I >ttn'1 tmumc thnt all of the bcnu11ful people tand1nat10ow·to-clbow have scaso.n ttckets to the Pnt'1f1C' ~' moho1w Mnca o(th<•1t11('\t"i hovc nl'\.Cr attended and only four have heard a performance b~ Pennano. · ,,, After all, th£_purposc oflast Silturday·s get-tog\ her was "tocnrourqe-'pc-aplnOlltlfnCfPacific s~ mphon}~~ said Gila no. He serves on PS's board of directors as well as president ofh1s own (Trillion) corporation. the tinkling of a bell announces buffet dinner and guests march single file (on "tiptoe" again) up till' , narrowsta1~ctl toa fensH~atcred by Pcnnington'!i Jeft Parker. ... Being Italian. I worried about the pasta primavcra ... said Michael. Not to woqy.1t \\a~ pt.·rtcl t. a'i was filet mignon. hn~u101 with miuina'ra sauce. cucumber and onion v1nn1grct~ and f rcsh fru11s. •• urpriscdesscrf' (dark chocolate truffiecakc with miniature piano .sculptured in white chocolate and C'rtpt•s-strawbcrry and orange) wa served post- ·concen . Oinncrovcr. a politl" drivcrnnd a giant. shm)·nr" buswhiskgucststoSanta Ana H13h hool forthe fir~t· of-the-PS-season conccrt(rCQOrd d by KFA M/FM rnd10). Pul qui-cken when thednverac1s lost (but quu:kly finds h1$ wa > ). Not onl)' docs pohtcnci.'> require pu.nctuolity for broadcast con ,.1'1,., but lot~orr1"al•H1rt locked out. • Don't prl'sumc that gut'\1' kno\\ \.\hat is 1n store mus1<:alh C ha1rman of Pacdit S\ mphon) board James Baroflio:Ph.D(C'hevr.on Q_11)obi11es w11h poetic cscnpt1ons ofStra \lns1) ·., F'iTI'1:)1rd Su1tc l"Q IQ Rachman1no1Ts Rhap'io<l} on a theme of Pagan1n1 Opu' 4J: and DH>rak''i S\ mphon\ l°'l.o. 8 m li Minor. Opu!\~, Oft he compost•rs. -8arotf10 satd that .. Stra' insi.., made a passion out nf rh) thm: Pagan1m was the M ~C'Ml'I Jad.son ofhisda\ (dotng \uch mad thing.., as 'itandingon his head" h1lc pla) ma thnwltn ). and o, orak "a' known as the peasant compo(,er " Looking even )Oungerthan h1~ photogr.iph,, conductor and C'omposcr Keith Clark ( V 1cnna .\rndl'rll\ of Mu· 1c and Ph D. l'Cl .\ \ -.tnde'> on -.tagc :ind th<' • mus1c~ins. lhundt"nng applnu!ll' greet~ the J1 tinttu1~hcJ. . wh1t~·ho 1rcd r cnnar10 ("ho hegon "uh th(' I>allni. ·~mphon) Orchc trn at a&c I'.!). lie nd1usb the 'tcrnwa\ piano \Ca t "up" to accommodntt' h1\ n\orc than <\t\ kt•t hc1 ht. \pplau~ and <1tandmg O\.Rllonc; <'' inC'e audu.·nct.• cruoymcnt. Toan amn1cur. the pcrformanct'·81l"C.: mr it<><>~ bump\ ... To ltahan (and om'C lOn~r1 p1nn1,t l Sarab Rudolph, 11 wns .. a hntlmnt and m~p1red con en ()f nuJi n c favon1cs " Rat k at thl' < 11lanl' ht\ffil' the" h1tl'·ll'1l" t'tl hutkr grt'Ct~ gue''' -th1"i lime" Ith a s1h er tra\ KC-3.n ng 1. h~pa~nl· 1n tulip gla!I~'-T.he homt· lnnk' t'H~n mnn• r~1m3ntic ilun kfort· tn the aJol'ttglU\\ uflandle., and hghtl'd 1in·pla1.-c PcnnJr101snd l lark('-' tth "1fc Doris) mingle" 1th gu~t,. The < lark' h' em F ulkrtun. tht'' ha,'e t'-'11 1.'h ddn:n. and hC' '-'<>1\.t l(•ll ht' ag<.' Qt tht• name ofh1~ hartx·r "T hd 11lann p1at11) I\ lh\' mo\I heaut1tul colnr (rn"<'"mxil l'\l'C\CM('('n." ..aid Pcrv1ano. hut hl'dtdn't pla\ or autograph the tn\tnlmt•nt (Thr ( 11lnnos had the [ll.tno turttd b' th<.' ~me man" ho tum·d thc one Penna no plJ) ~ 10 mnrrrt I "Rut no one trad the rouragt tn a'k the gen t Ir Penna nu to ~dorm aa; tn . f\er :ill. he ".u tinalh s1tt1nado~ n to dmncrat near mt'tlnighL (1lll'\l'I at tht• (11lano ronnin part\ '\'l'fC Or. James anJ Marllyo BaroUio. Jamt und lren Bently, Job ,ind Kal'l!n B~t1on, Barbara Bowie, Maur) and arefyn DtWald, Okll and Martlaa Grnham, Ray ond Jan lhla, ('arl.inJ MMJaret Karcht!r, Cbadeltr andFraecu Mt' urdy, Or. Maurlt'e and Marcy MulvUle, Tom anu Maril n Ni I H , Gar)'. nd Tine Raff, Katllrya nomp on ~1th Tom Uft"rman:Eric11m:t dt'"' Shlrtc-yStuv11nd Aml P6rat. • ., ~ t' , .. Start or Im.prove YOUR OWN-Business A .,cm inar cxaminintit t ht: ar eas o f con cern to n ew hu .. in c.,., own e r' an d i~ intended to m akt: you m o re '\u.·ce.·,.,f u l in YOUR h u siness o per a tion \. n-e 'F.·rr nor w ill be conducred .,. OCTODER 27th & DECEMDER 1st frorn Q AN •o Noon or rt"e off ,ces of SCOTT, DANKHEAD & CO . 1300 00/E smr.n )ulT[ 200 NEWPOf\T OEACH CA Q2660 I I I , I I.• ·. I. • • YO L' W ILL DISCUSS ... f\ I I f111Alh tit I •11 \ f • hfttfut If t !I.flit ,,,1 "' '" 'I''" tf I \ ,, .. t 1 f tL .. ·••, '"' r1u~ .,,J ttl1t1..: '\ ""'' t11 1 1 I 1 I ' Y( )l; W ILL L EARN ... " •,ff,• 1·,r• hr1 1lh i. 1t,1t1\'l•rt"uzfflt.,! • · t ml; l, 111• , '"I I ... 11 ,~ •11l'1 "" I,. 1thi '' ,, ti:• l .... ,, t ,,_Ill'"" ..... I "II " ,, rl ' I I'\ I "" ,, .... "" !' •t .. ~ 11 I tr •li,;hl ,, Llllf1•,f Ill l •tr \t ffhit• '" '''''H'•'' f •t du I ,•ttl-.!~l.._1,.lntr .. I f\•l\lllflft~• r 1-.4" " It"'""'"'\. tlu ''''''' !r:\r •ult I I ,. \ "',, 1lit ,, I.I , OCT. 27 rh or O DEC.1 sr >') 5 rtt>q \l«.)11 r II~ Mo , •• i<:.olt:I .. -·· '·" ~. \ , COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, EU Nevins gets Firstworld .Public relations c9ntract Michael Nevins Communications has been as'>1gned the public r~lat1ons program for F1rnworld of Orange ( ount). Inc. Newport Beach. With 15 tra\el centers. Firstworld ha\ bct·ome the coountv"s lead1flB travel agcncr franchisor.· F1rstworld of Orange County 1c; a '>cgment of the national organi7at1on. headquartered tn Los Angcler.. .. Fir•aworld's rapid two-~ear rise 10 the numhcr one spot 1n Orange ( ount) 1\ a d1rcct rt~ult of the adm1n1\trat1on bv Parv11 Mod· Jlahcdt," claims ·M1ch11cl Nevin\. prc\ldcnt of the Newport Bench ha\Cd commun1ca1wn~ firm "A\ f trstwOrld of Orange ( ount}'\ f)r('\1 dent. Mr. ModJtahed1 " no~ 1m· pkmcnting an exc1t1ng new plan of growth 1n which we arc proud to part1c1pa1c " M1 hat'I Ncv1 h\ Commun1ca11ons spcc1al11c' 1n puhlil relations. with a client roster represcn11ng such fields a\ res1den11al and commercud de· \.Clopment. commemal brokenng. financial planning & a\set manage· mcnt. 1ntcnor dc\1gn, architecture. fando;captng and professional ath· ln•ex•pen•alve • ·11n 1k spen 11v1 nol nigh '" p11ce t1!1&1onat>1e tlHSlhtCI ~ .... 11dverhs1ng -· ,.._, Classified Advertising 642-567A For Sale By Owner $4,300,000 122,000 Sq. Ft. Industrial lld1. UA T111111t pays .22 S.F. Lease. Expires 1986. Strong upside potential. Rall served, Spfthkled, Dock-hi. Excellent. Orange County location. Cash ta loan balance $1 ,500,000. Prlnclpals only. Box 301 , c/o Dally Piiot P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. , 1 CREDIT LI NE --~----- - - - - O'M EARA MC ILRAVY the Coas1 H 1ghwa) tl''>tau r~int. Nl·go11attons contmue hctween Jhc partners a n Bagltn and h1'> ""& ra~c regarding investment 1n the restaurant. Bag.tin w; ma:rorol l.41guna Beach from 1980.81 andJuSt returned wtth his fam1y from three \Car u1I a\)1gnml'nt tn Saudi l\rab1a. • • • April K. Garre tt, ltirml-'.fl) asMstant vice president and tru!>l Qffic manager .11 Bank of America's Laguna Hills trust office. 1s the nt'W vie prt.''lldcnl Jnd tru .. t olfo:cr of the firm's Pasadcna trust office Garrett hu'>hand. fhomJ' 1" a Ncwnon Beach attornc}. The couple hvc 1n Pasaden and Lagun:i fkac:h • • • Joey Silvlan ha., bcc:n appotntcd director of markeung for SK & Research ol In inc In Im new post. S1lv1an will direct the compan:r marketing dfort., lor lhc marketing \upport sy'itC'm , ~h1ch combim profc"1onall~ rl''>l"arched ru~tomer databases with a cui;tom11ed managemer '>)Stem on PC -ba'>cd integrated '>Oft ware. 1lv1an comes tcrSK & i\ after se-rv1n as rnanagcr of creative media at Mattel Electronics. • • • Sandra Weingarten has been a ppointed production manager of Amles . Associates Advertising and Public refatlons of Irvine. Welngarteo ~omes t Amles & Associates from the California Sta te-Yelvenlty System, serving mo! rccc ntl> a., promotion manager for the Long Beach campus. • • • Myrna llorn, 'ice president and management supervisor at Estey-Hoove Ad vertising and Public Relations, ha' been promoted to group vice presider or the ncl.'.I~ formed profc!.s1onal markets div1.,1on . • • • World Wide Group Inc. of Nl'wport Reach has hought 19 ex1stm l0ndom1n1ums and holds an option to purchase four more plus som improved lo t'> al La ke Arrowhead Chalets. The buildings will be sold as liJW\h<!i:c dc.i.~lc~mcnt. a~r~ng IO-Soo4Fa Bliley-&f.GFvbb &-EUls!-Bever+ Hiii., otlin· "ho rl·prewntatcd World Wide 1n the transaction. • • • Barbara Bernstein, a real cstall' profess1onaJ w11-h Coldwell Banke Residential Rul Estate Services SlnlC I Y!!O. has been named top aaleapeno of the month at the firm'• Irvine office. The award is based on a combiutlo of top ales and unusually outstanding lle rvice to client• durlog the mont11. • • • Craig Boucher, '1~e president and legal counsel (or Signal Landmar Properties, Inc. has hcen appointed to the real estate and land developmer firm"s board of director-. The Huntington Beach resident hac; been w1tl1 S1gni Landmark since 1979. • • • Ernest Vasquez. Jr. ha<. hcen appoin~d director of ct.e n ng for Tb Newporter rrsort hotel, ""1th respons1b1h1y for overseeing all catering a n1 banquet operation\ at the hotel. Vasquet JOins The_ N.e..wponer !tom h1 poSiiion as a~!.i-.tunt food and bcveragc director at the Am.e rlcua Cu yon hotc in Palm Spnng\. · • • • David C. Myers has been appointed vice president of finance for gatewA: Computer Sy1tem1 of Huntington Beach. Myers previously spent I 0 years wiTI the offshore d1v1s1on of Hughes Tool Co. 1n Torrance, most recently as senio '1C'c pr~sidcnt of planning and a<lm1n1strat1on. _ • • • e, nc.o os a esa a~a e Ulan Bowles to its stafT l~ produci manager. Bowles· pnmary responsibility 1 product marketing. along with market re\earch. advenising and promotions THO RN EM I 111 a publisher and dtstnhutor of business. educational and horn• microcomputer software. • • • Denise L. McCafferty is the new commercial accounts supervisor fo Copley/Colony Ca blevision of Costa M~a. a newcablcsystemsJ01nt venture o Colony Communlu tlon1 and Tbt' Copley PR11 l!:ltelroak1 Co. She I rcc,pons1blc for '>ccunng commencal contracts with hotel/motels. apartmen com plcxl·~ and condom1n1ums 1n Costa Mesa artd Cypress. McCafTert• formerly ""orkcd tor Times-Mirror Cable TV as a pubhc relation~ consultan' and for Group W 1n Newport Beach as assi-stant area manager in the franchls101 dt'panment • • • Huntington Beach resident Jim Davia has been named executive v1c< president of the Orange office ofOranae Cltf Bank. Davis has spent 14 yea rs ir the banlcing busine s. most recently as president of-Haatiagtoa Natleaal Bu• 1n Hunungton Beach. Chosen senior vice president and credit administratoro· the bank is William E. Dletbrlcb, fo rmerl y manager of the Hunt ington Bead office of Callfornla First Qank. • • • • Costa Mesa\ Donald LeFever has been named senior vice pres1dent.o home Savings of America's multiple loon department after 22 years with the association. He " responsible for onginating a nd processing apan ment loan! across the country_Jlc is u me.ri'bcr~f ;.bf.Irvine CollttCountry Club . Valerte Jean.van de ittver has been name'd sales manager for the J. M Peters Co. Tbe Huntington Beach resident bas 1peat tbe p11t tbrff yeara at general sales manager a t Pondero11 bomes and bril)&S I 0 years of experienc( DAVIS LE FEVER VAN DE ZILVE R G~LUP 1n new home marketing to the PC'ter Co. She has received the O utstandina Achievement in Management awnrd, the Rookie Manger of the Year award tind the alcspcr,on ortflc Vear and Sales Mamgcr of tllc Year awards. . . . (. St even C. Gallup of Huntinaton Beach has joined the Newpon Beach office of Bullne11 Propertld Broker11e Co. in the industnal d1vis1on. Gallui: wa'\ a broker for Jack Sachefer Aircraft 1n Santa Ana befo re joinina BPRC, o real cMatc brokerage firm ~pcc1al111na ~n sale nnd leasing or commercial. indtmnnl. offire and invt~mnit propcn1es. • • • Patrick t'orbet ha' been named vice president of manufactunna for Frye 4r Smith's C o~ta Mr\a plant, with rcspons1b1hty for ovcr~etn& all manufactunn~ Dl"t1v11y then.-Forbc, win fomicr1y plant manaacr of \he fac1litv. • • • M1rllyn Mansour ul Marilyn Mu•t•r'1 Gemolo1k 1I Labora&orlea, ha hcen clrt ted t~rl'lt'mbcr,h1p in the National A1aocl1tlo1 of Jtwell')I Appr1t1tr , an df1.lln11a11on\ dedicated to the m11ntenanet of profc 1onal standard~. ethic und education • • • herr y L. Flndlay hn\ Ix-en promoted to <'h1cffinane1al officer 10 addition 10 her pmt a' ~nior vice prc"11dcn1 of founuun V_olley·bascd Ornae Ba!lffrp and 111, ~utl~1d11ir). Tbe Bu.k of Oru 1e CoHty. Tnt41 A. Walktr of Fouflt.atn Valle} ha\ been app01n1cd Vl('C president and manager or the r-cal CJlalC drp.1nmcnt of The Rnnk of Ora nae County. Walker a iid Find la) both bnna I )'canofc pcncncc in the bank1ngfkld 1othc1r ncw.pom. F1ndlayhouoobccn a r>po1ntc:d to the board of director' of Prudt otfal Bancorp and its ~ut.stdiary. • 1t hra P ar tnr Thrift and Lo•lllf hath of Lom~ Beach I. 0 f ·f f rt f ~ I( :I f d s a e c s a ' s s t g k D t r t s ~ :l ... r- r J J ' t I • IRS plans worksh~ ror.l:iuslneu owners · A one-day tax workshop. designed for new or future business owners, and conduqcd by a representative of the lntcrnarRevcnuc Service. will be ofTered at Orange Coast College this fall Titled "What EH~I) Business Per- son Should Know About Taxes." the ~rf"i!I slaTcerlor oVIO:-rom a.n1. to 5 p.m. an OC"C:-s Fv rum. dm1ss1on as S25 Seminar is for _ condo buyers Everytb1ng you've ever wanted to know about condom1n1um own- ership will be covered dunng a four- • hour seminar at.Orange. Coast College this fall. Titled "Owning a Condo," the session 10, !.lated for Nov . 10. from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in Science Lecture Hall I. Admission 1s $25. ""791,....,. .• .&;,j, ........ "'u ti ves meeting la Nov. 13 Karen Wilson. 1nternat1onally known speaker. author and consult- ant/tratner to business. government f and tndustry, will be spcalung Nov. and Marketing Exccutl\es of Orange County. The dinner meetrng will be held at the Ncwpon Sheraton Hotel at Orange Count> A1rpon. and consists • of a no-host social hour at 6.00 p.m .. dtnner at 6.45, followed"' by the pros.ram. Wilson will speak on Neuro Linguistic Programming, " ... on how' to decode the hidden signals that can create or break that all-1mportanL rappon and understanding that must exist 1n today's business world far sure-fire 11ucces!>.'' she says. For more information and reser- vations please call 538-2510. SemJnar foc uses on getlng financing A three-hou r scmanar. de 1gned to how small busanass owners how the> can secure finan ma through both the pri vate and pubf1c scct0rs. will be olTtrtd at Orange C:out C.ollegc.Jhls fall . Titled "Sccunna F1nanc1ng: How to Win the Money Game,.. the • session 1s slated for Nov. 3. from Q a.m_ to noon an OC't's Science Lecture Hall I. Admi ion as $20. New shop opens Charlie's. a fami ly-owned shop fcaturina ladies updated trad111onal sponswcar has opened In Ncwpon · Center Foshaon Island. A country French interior wall h1gh.liaht the. 2.800.square.foot hop that fcaturcc; haht bleached oak wood crown moldanas and cabinetry, an- tique fum1turc. Dhurry ru , peach wall covenna'l and bra chandehm. f!B mblno op ens door. Bamh1no a c;ontcmporary clothana 111d a '°" ~ nor> for chaldrtn rcc.:cntly OflCOW IO Ncwp<>n (enter ., lUI" UK Jl&R(lff J Da):.!d Do!l)mt'lh paid out an csuma\Cd U 7 m1H1on to crcCliton 1n the "'eek• brfort the f ebruary bankrusncy. ; Some of thf rCCJpttnu wboaliq,:d- 1> rt\..Ctvcd tM prdertn« paymenu are challcnpna Mwacf s dtmand for re9.1 mc-nton~ound , wht~ ---11=-1 oilier ~y thc.·y _nOJ lo~ttr hav~ 1r.~ money, he said • .. - NEW ycjr:J <~~~oltow no s .t1owt 'i'ht ... , -Over -lht - Counter slocks end warrants lhat na-.1t gone uP lht moll ·e dOwn ,.... mo$1 baled on percent of. "ff tor-Thuf'Sday · No aewr lei trading below sf"or 1000 J~rH art ludtd. ti end oercentaiw tttanves art rn. d erence btlwtt11 tfie Prtvloui ctoslno b o orlte end IOOav•s lllsl bid orlee. Name ~~wt ! OW~run ' Allv ar $. "Dig rd 6 Mvlex 7MY.IX un I PrQOlgy 9 COl'lweo UPS Lui cnp, Piicl tltl f. 1+ u! . i: t 2~ Ht l:a ~ t9-16 UP ·~ s'-... +is-16 UP . ~I 3 + , UP . 20 1 + 3 Uo 17 1 OVER THE COUNTER ~ -2•0 1:i... -'n 'h -m -'" t. -= l: -1'14 -)l,i -'JO> -~ j 7 9-16 DOWNS Name l:atl Cl'lo BverC s 711. -·jr. MedlGI •'12 -1 "1 NMS,.....--~··-~·· • • ·-~ BANff OF AMERICA ·INTRODUCES 1HE.:41M9Sf LlffE A LEASE •• WAN. "BANK ON THE LE.ADER''"' FOR LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Take a look at the lower monthly payments o n our C u tom Auto Financing. _ 1 _ You'll see why we call it the ''.Almost Like .. a Lease" loan. With this new loan, your monthly payments (other than your final payment) · arc lower than on our regular auto loans. Your final payment is 101ger bccau&e it's based on the estimated value of your cnr at the end of the loan. But there are several way to _handle it . You can pay off the loon and keep the car, sell or trade m the cm,• refina nce the final ~:1yment~*or tum in the car and walk away from the loan~0 • TAX DEDUCTION Whtie m~t lea~ rnn offer you lower monthly payment~. tncy <lon'_t ~ll offer you the tax henef1tc:. of a loan . 'vV1th the "Almo-.t Lt.kc a Lease" loan, yoo could get the bc;,t of both worklo.;: lower monthly payment~ and a po.<.-.1blc interest dcductton. 1Con~ult your tax advisor.) NO OOWN PAYMENT With t~trtio..t Ltke a Lca4"" lo.in . vou can choose lOfPi. hn:mcmJt Or make :l down payment and you m1Rht be ~ible for a rcduccJ rate. (800)~652-1111 ~ l ,\JI tPll trn \ \on<lJ}' 1hrnu1oth f mfa\· '!llam ,·fUp m 'v\ 1th Jnwcr momhlv pavmcnt,.\, .1 pos~ib.lc tax .1<lv.mt•l~l' .rnJ no down pavmcnt the c)111\ quc~non nnw l" v.•hv lc:i4"" ~11 tnd:r~ for more j mform,1t1on .t hnut the ''I\ I mo-.t Like .1 U..1~·. lo.1n fmm R:ink nf '\mcm .• 1 It\ one more e-<:unple tll hn.rn 1.il BANK leJdcl'!\h1p tmm Cahtnm1:t\ ON THE • le:u.hn~ lender .., 1 LEADER .. ... • faihton hl11n4.I Jun Wallace. pnnc1· pal.,. a11r1bu1r' h11 mo\'t to "the <'tnl r·~ nrw lcu ward d1rte11on 1umcd at ourchcn1rlc " Walla{ t and hi w1 f c r 1-;..._.;;.__...__ ___ ... _ _......_ __ .....;.__. _ _.. •. J Sammy, will npcr»I Lh J.IOOiquarc foot hop 'i . ' ' . .. . . .. I • n • On the .. , • NYSE L f~Of R\ UP s ANil DowN s WH~T AM£X DID NEW YOltK {AP) Nov. 2 '1 . 1i AME X LEADER S NASDAQ SUMMAR Y , Goto Quo as ME TALS Qu ons ------ That· s an apt description of botll Business and business people along tbe Orange Coast. To keep track of where· companies are going and which people are helping .. them get tqere,Jus watch ·credit Line' -eveey day in toe Business secti<>n of your new """1'111 .._ ' --\ High-style LS P'UP of ers 2-tone painJ:, 2-or 4-wheel d rjve l.-AQlltlS;M-lSUiUW W2Jl2.aUQU 62Q:__ tlnues lts_.popular P:uP series pick-· ups during 1985, Including Its top of the llne, the nigh-style LS edition. The LS features two-tone metallic paint, body-colored grllle, ribbed rocker panel trim, special Interior trim with center console, and a special Instrument cluster with full _ga~s: Interiors offer a choice of a thre:e-~ast bench seat or twin bucket seats. . Addltlonal features ~are cut-pile carpeting, a padded steering wheel and LS Identification. The customer has a choice of standard or long wheelbase versions, 2-or 4-wheel drive, and a gas or dle.sel engine. Also offered Is an optional 3-speed automatic transmission. The long wheelbase versions offer the. largest payload of any mini- pickup and a 7'h-foot cargo bed. All 4 X 4 models feature automatic locking hubs that can be engaged without leaving the ·Inside of the truck -just engage the 4-wheel arTve and they lock mto place.la • r CHICK . -------- ----------. ____ .......... -. _,_ 1 VERSO N •• ~ < • tn STOCK • CARS UCKS · 111.E • IXAMPLll • r _, I (5048) 1984 CELEBRITY EURO SPORT EXECUTIVE DEMONSTRATOR PS/PL/PW/Reclining Seats, 2 !one, Console, V-6, Cruise, Tiit, Custom Aluminum Wheels, Stereo Cassette, Much JTlUCh more. Hurry, won't last! " (51 18) 1984 CAMARO SPORT COUPE EXECUTIVE DEMONSTRATOR Full Po-.er. V-6, At/Stereo, Air. Much much morel (All' prices lus: tax, lie, sm O llona. Cara 8'mllar to llluatratton -Subj. to prior sale.) 1M2 Ull.LM WIUll . UllTZ 26« llllMs, lutllet. Eftfy ~ Option llt,Nlw! #643943 l11HI 'llYW~ • 00!'.S 8RNCl NlW Y eftow With -~ 111te11or ( Stk 195 l) '3111 "' 1111 -2112 ~rcon Willi Btce Interior. Auto ~trllenl Condition (SI\ 795~> '1111 54¥tt .. 111 Crey lealllef 2Sll Miles. fllwlm 111 E.my Wrt See to .,,_ WKllll (SI\ 7963) :Omplttely loMtd b cttihonal throueflOvt (St~ 7953) •12,111 '11-1111 ) Speed, All Cmettt. Cold Aloys <Stk 7911) •12,111 LEASING SP EC IALIS TS FOR OVER 24 YR • J ' ,., ...... I 2 000 45 fll'C (St\ 1962) '1411 : 'll Pllllil t1• I we alloy wlletG Sold ntW htt• <Sti 7~> •1111 • ;<Ii> '•t ,. I . \ -_fl -----..,;:~~~·4 '~ ---~-0.0 _.,.. I . Driving . a pick:Up fo a~y This week. I drove an Isuzu p ckup truck. and was I sur .. prised! I am used to a small compact car. and when a deal· ershlp offered to let me critique i1s product. I said yes. , , ' .-• So I dr~Jik..._ ~n automobile almost twice the-mngth of my car . and wondered how I'd get around in It. let.alone park it! Well, have I got news for you! The Isuzu Pickup Long Bed had features such as: •A great stereo •Air conditioning •Comfortable seating Easy handling (shitting, brak- ing, st~eri_ng) __ AttractlVe exterior .and interior Great visab~l:.:,:lit~y--'!"'"~--:----tf:'-"'.._~-:-: .._--~--r-:::n~:-most Important, I was able to whip that truck in and out of traffic, plus park it with ease, as I called on clients all day. • Gas mileage: I can't tell you figures as I didn't log it, but I'll say this: I started with a full tank (compliments of the dealership). used the air conditioning, and when I had driven 31/z t'lours - with stops of course -I ended with 'I. tank! I ottered th~ pickup to a fellow employee to drive, to get a man's view. His impression was: "It';; slick, I enjoyed driving it, and f ound plenty of head room. (he ~tands about 6-foot-1 .) I· onfy found one drawback. The air conditioning was too cold". What a drawback! · • .. Oldmobile cl&ims " . g:iven stringent test Dy customers ----.... Sqme 2,600 participants put our new re-sized, ht-tech Ninety· Oldsmobile's clalm that "There Is Eight, which was concurrent with a Special Feel In An Oldsmobile" this car's Introduction. Second, tb the test· last suml"er In an we wanted · to give tht1 auto. unusual marke11ng and J4JHarch mobile an·up-beat. different kind project conducted Oldsmoblle of exposure to a good cross- Division of General Motors Corp. section of the market." Oldsmobile offered customers The program was conducted In 10~oftlesunlff¥Hteduee New York. Memphta, Washtng- of Its top-of-the-line 1985 Ninety-ton . Q.C .• Chicago, Oklahoma Eight Regency for a three-day City, Detroit, Houston, Dallas, test drive. · Los Angeles and New Orleans. All Oldsmobile asked In return The cars were delivered to was that those taking part In the participants at their place of work test drive fill out a four-page . -or residence. At that time, fea- questtonnatre at_ ttle end of the tures and functions o1 controls thr~ay period. and instru~ents In the new front- ... "¥/e gave--people a luxtJry car wneelcar wlrre exptatne-d. for three days at'ld then asked Three days later< the Ninety them how they liked It," said . • James F. Mattox, OTdsmoblle Elgh,t~ were picked-up, and the general sates manager. part1c1pants were asked to com- "We had two goats for this ptete a test-drive evaluation project,'' Mattox explained. que~tionalre. "First. we wanted to quickly gain As to the results. said Mattox. quallty and feature feedback on "We are analyzing the data." Winterizing your diesel car can improve its cold weather per- formance and fuel ecor1omy. Add-on fuel heaters and fuel/water separators, available at most auto stores, can help prevent hard starting and rough diesel engine performance in cold weather. Diesel fuel contains a waxy substance that can crystallize when temperatures fall below 30°F (1C). These crystals can block fuel lines. clog fuel fitters and impair englne performance_ In some -cases excessive fuel "waxing" can stop an engine completely. spliced into a car's fuel line, and requires one simple electrlc~l connection. ~ Diesel fuel/water separators help prevent a bulld-up of water in diesel fuel that can ruin vital engine parts. All diesel fuel contains some water, caused by condensation in fuel storage t)nks, that Inevitably enters your car's fuel system when you re- fuel. Spllced into the fuel tine .before the fuel heater. the water separator removes water from the fuel line t>y-gravtty. To close, I would like to say. the Isuzu pickup I drove was easy to handle, efficient, comfortable, attractive. and tots of fun. Thanks for letting me drive it. . . Some kinda• footwork · Renowned aoccer play Pele clemonatrate. hi• skill at the decllcation of the Ford/Pele Soccer Center at Whittler Narrow• Rec- Wh 1ch car would you like to reation area. The new center la aponaor~ read about? Write to: Otto byP'ordMot9rCo. and PARCS. anon-profit Revue~ mmy-PfTM':Cfl]Cll(Ol""'yn~=a"==rm oTlJlelAs Ange e9 Countj Department Webe" 330 West Bay St.. Costa of Park• ancl Recreation. It will aene a• Mesa. CA. 92626. headquarter. for the 50.000 Loa An&elea County aoccer playera who compete ln more than 40 league•. Looking on (from left) are L09 Angele. County Supervlaor Pete 8chatiarum, Hugo Salcedo rep~ raenting area aoccer_ le~u~ and an organizer for the U.S. OlympJc aoccer pro&ram. and John c . o•DonneJl. Ford•• Loa Angel ea dt•trl~ aalea man&ger. Diesel fuel heaters help pre- vent fuel waxing. The most widely available model, by Stanadyne Diesel Systems. Is electrically powered by the car's battery and automat~cafty-begins to heat fuel ...when tbe....ignJJ.lon is turned an The unit automatically shuts off when fuel is warmed suWclently. · The In-tine fuel heater Is easily Stanadyne's •Model MS water separator. !he most economical on the market, contains a dashboard Indicator that signals a puild up of water In the unit. A drain valve on the separator allows easy purging of collected water. Many dies~I cars have fuel neater~nd-water~k)r&-"8 standard equipment. For those that do not, add-on kits are very effective and easy to Install. ·-PWIC NOTICE Ml.JC NC>TIC£ ... PllMJC NOTICE I P.llll.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE !---~~~~~1--~-~-~~-:~~~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~ SPS 15315 CA 90048 (213J 8$4-2500 an9e County on Octobef 9~ FICTITIOUS IU ... SS FICTITIOUS 9UltNES• r NOTICE OF TRANIAMEIUCA TITl.f 19~ NAMI STATEMINT NAME ITATEMENT TRUSTEE'S SALE IN SURANCE co.. .. F2S7SU The folloWllljl P«IOn It The foltowlng petson .. No. 712'1 lruttee, By: Leelle R. ~· PubhSl'ied Orange Cout doing ootllMU H : doing buslne11 H : YOU ARE IN DEFAULT gltl, Anlttanl Seerelary Dally Piiot October 19, 28, -MAK INVESTMENTS. WEST COAST RECORD UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATE 10· I 1·84 November 2 9, 1984 5207 Seethore Or •. Newpor1 WAREHOUSE. 309 E 19fh i)ATEO 3111180 UNLESS Put:lltShed Orange Coast F-3S. Bnch, Cellf 92663 Street. Cotta Mesa Calif . YOU TAKE ACTION TO Daily Pilot Octobe< 19 26 Wayne.,_ King, 5207 92827 ...PBOTE.CT YOUR PROP-N091J\b.ef 2. 1111!4 -Seethore, Newporf lMech. TTmothy K Cempbell, 309 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT F-361 Cehf 92663 E 19th SI . Coate Mesa. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU • Thll bu1lnets II COrt• C•tll. 92627 )IEED AN UPLANA TION ouDLfC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE ducted by en lndlvldual This bu1lne11 Is con· •pF THE NATURE OF THE rug Wayne King ducted by en lndlv1duat 1>ROCEEOING AGAINST FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thlt atetement wu filed Timothy K Cempbell 'You YOU SHOULD CON· Fl~!!!~0!'!_9USIN~~s NAME STATEMENT With the County Clerk of Of· Thi• ll•tement WH fllNi ~ACf-.., -· -· The tollowl"" .,..,sons are "" -,_ "V .--· -· ·~ ange 1..ounty on VC10oer :>. with Ille county Clerk ol Or· On 11 ·9/84 at 9 ()I) A M ... ""'' dCMng bus.nest as 1984 enge County on Octobe< 4 RANSAMERICA TITLE IN· domg business 15 A SPECIAL TOUCH. 29 f"lS77T7 1984 J'>URANCE. as duly ap. JENSEN FLORAL IM· Seescepe Or • Newporl Publilhed Orange COHI F2S71IO pointed Trustee under ano PORTS 70l Acacia. Coron• Beech, Calif 92663 Delly Piiot Octobe< 12. 19. PuDllMled Or•noe Co•ll pursuant 10 Deed ol Trust del Ma~ Calllornia 92625 707 Theresa Ann Davis. 29 26. November 2, 1984 Dally Pilot October 12, 19, 1ecorded 3117180 as lnstru· • Jay ..,ugene Jensen. Seascape Or . Newport F·348 26 November 2 1984 l"' en t No 17 8 5 4 1 n ~cac•a Corona del Mar Beach. Call!. 92663 • -~ ' · F-351 )! o o 1< Ree 1 1 1 5 3 6 "alllornui 92625 This buslne11 11 con· J>aoe image 14 t2 ot Ott•c:1a This business '5 con· dUC1ed Dy an 1n(l1Vl(lue1 t 'Records executed Oy ducted oy an indMdual Theresa~ Oe'iit ""'NET C SWIFT as Hustor JAY EUGENE JENSEN This statement wes liled 1n the oWc.e of ih .. Count) HHS 'talemertl was filed with the County Clerk of Or· Pla.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTfcE .,_ ____ .....;,~~..,order or OrangP Gounty wltn the County Clerk of Or ange County on October 9 Ftcmtous 8USINEll ,Staie -o;-Ciiil0rn1a -witr~Louat~ OD OctobeLA. lff.-· ·~ --1--... " .. ~ ., .. , .. __ ,., -.:~.-.a- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOI'< 198• •, F2S75'7 Tne tollowlng per1on1 are NAME STATEMENT • TO HIGHEST 8100ER ~OF F25TU2 Pubhstie<J Orange Coast 001no business 8S The fOllowfng persona •re '.CASH tpayaote ill t•m .. of Publtsned Oranoe Coul Daily Pttot October 19. 26 PROTOTYPE 0€\IELOP· dplng butlneet at sale 1n lawlul moret t 1ne Daily Pilot Oclober 19 26. November 2 9 1984 MENT LTD, 3900 Bareh Sr. REFLECTIVE IMAGES. "United Sta1es1 at NC)tOf Novemoer 2 9 198-4 F-3se N-PQ11 Beach. C•lll 92&eo 2104 Sant• An• Avenue, THf MAIN FRONT FN F·37e Michael J Bllllas. 3900 Cotta Meu. Call1oml• t"f RANCE L 0 B b V 0 F Birch St , Newport Beach. 92827 :TRANSAMERICA TITLE PUBLIC NOTICE Calll 92660 Su11n L Scott, 2104 •JNS CO 830 NORTH MAIN This bua1neta 1a con· Senta Ana Avenue. Costa ;sTRUT SANTA ANA C..A A CTITIOUS BUSIHU9 PUBUC NOTICE ductecf6y a ltmlted pertne<-Mesa. Calilornl1 92627 -~ rlg'trt tttle 11rTO tnfer~I NAM£ STATEMEN! FICTmOUS BUSINESS snip Thts bvtlftfll It 1:00- conveyed 10 ano "'>"" ne10 The tollow1no persona arr NAME STATEM!NT MIChaet J B1a11u ducted by en lndMdual by 1t under said C>eeO ol ido•ng bus1nus as This t1e1ement wu ltted SUSAN L SCOTI Trust '" the prop!'rt f SllU A fHENA GROUP 2, 1 do~::-~~!=~ ::'"'ns are Will! the County Clerk of Of· This atetemeot -· hied ,ated 1n sa•d County an<11· 12 Topai Avenue, Balboe N~WPORT·MESA SELF ange County on Ociobef 5, with the County Clerk ol Or· State dl'scrlbed as lOT 2f, Island Cel1lorn1a 92662 STORAGE l TD 6922 1984 anr County on October 9, AND A 1/33•TH UNOIVIOEC Michael Frederick Arrigo "'hurch Circle H ~ll""IOn F2:51211 19 4 tNTEAEST IN COMMON IN 217 • 12 Topez Avenue "' . u .•• Pubtllhe<J Orange COHI F2S7411 ·AND TO LOT I OF TRACT .Balooa l1leno California Be~~hw~~':'. ~~6::a Sell Daily PHot Ociobet 12, t9 PubllShed Or•nge Coast . HO 5 160 IN THf ( lff OF ~26'52 Storaoe Lid 6922 Church 26 NOV9mbe< 2. 11184 Dally PllOI October 26 NO· COSTA MESA AS .SHOWNI Tt 'S t11.1 s1ness '' con Ctrcte Huntington Beach F·347 vember 2 9 t6 1984 ON A MAP RECORDED IN OuCIP<I by en 1nd1v1<1uat Call! 926,..8 ' F-396 BOO!': 181 PAGES •O 4 I MICHAEL F ARRIGO J M!Ctlaet TllOmpaon A.- A NO 4 2 OF M I S ., Tn1~ statement was llted · CELLANEOUS MAPS IN w1tn Int' County Cler~ 01 Or ioc:l•tes. _Inc:· Callfornla. --o-unl_l_C_NO..---T-IC_E __ 6922 Church Circle. Hunt-nm THf OFFICE or r Hf ange County on October II! ington Beactl Callt 92848 ---------- COUNTY RECORDER Of 198• The Hottmen Group Inc flCTITIOUS IUltNf!SS 8AIO COUNTY I F25t31t Celllorn1a t8025 $ky Perk NAMI ITAru.NT The street address ano Publt~hed Orange Cout East Suif. K lrvlne Cehl The folloWlog person II other common des1gnatt0n Daily Piiot Octot>et 19, 28 927 14 · doing butineu u · .,f any ot the r .. a1 prooerty Novl'rnt>e• 2 9 1984 This busmen 11 con-TH'E WOOD MAN, 1535 d1,,crlbed AOOvlJ 1• F-375 ductedby-allmiledpertner-Trottet SttHI. Santa Anl, 1>Urport•d to bA n u lhtp Call! 92712 ~~IENS~TEcM:~2~:f,v TcRa,:~r; PUBLIC NOTICE Larry R Bemis. Attorney Doneld E Saylet, 9341 ,... • In tael Nlchol1 Drive. Gerd•n MERICA FINANCIAi SEP FICTITIOUS IWSIHESS Th19 statemenl wes llled Grove Cell! 92~ 1 ICES (Tl4l 832•9314 MAMESTAnMIJtf wtlhtheCountyClerkofOf. Thia bu11neu 11 C:On· TIM) undefsltoned fru~tff T'1e t0Uow1ng persoo1 11-ange County on Oc10ber 28 ducted oy an Individual dlKla1ms any let>tllty tor llrt) fdomg busi,...ss ., 1984 ' Doneld E Seytee Incorrectness of lhe SlrMI ~UPCAKE BAKERY 273 '211121 Thi• ~··•ement WH flied tlddre11 an<l other commo" E 171n St Costa Met• Mltlef, Hodtee • ._.. . wllh the County Clerk ol Of. <1e111gnat1on. it env •tiowr Caht q:;isn OM ""''°" "1. s ... 900 = County on October a. "'ti5~ sale wtll ~ mao11 t>u• Jerri l &e French. 2029 l .... port .. ee", Cent. 4 ,_ Khn~ Or Sent• Ana CeHf ._ -·-WllhOUI covenant o< war 1'h•s blltifreu 11 eon· Pub119'*:1 Oflltlge Coul Publ1"'9d Orange CoH I renty ••1>'9" 0t 1mp1ieo re-dVc.le<J t>y an tn<ll'lldu•I Oalfy PtlOl HOY9mber 2, 9. D9i1Y P116t Octot>« 12. 19, 0erdlng h11e potsefflon °' Jerry LM French t&, 23 198,4 28, November 2. 1984 encumbrancet, 10 pay lll.t Tn1s 1tatement wH filed F·397 F-348 .J.em111n1ng prll'CJPal tym pt ....... "-· ·-,..., \ht nolM secured by .. Id _,,., the '-"""IV Clerk Of .,.. 'Deed of Trust wllh 1nteret1 •1'19• Courtly on Oclober 9. thereon H provided lrt 1&10 1984 ,2$7M1 --------1--------- nolH adval'\Gfll II any lllllDI •c '""TICE .. _IC '""TICE Vf\<Jer ttoe t.,msof Hid DeeC:i Pubttatled Orange Coe.at __ ,._uuu __ nu ____ t·--'"~---""---- Of Tr1111 lees charoes at\C Daily Pilot Octot>er 11· 28• 'ICTITIOUS 9UIMSS flCmtOUt.9U ... SS •-penMS ol the Tru.iee lt\C Novembef 2 9 1984 ~ StATUll:NT NA• IT.,.._NT of the tr1;1ts created by ea.c f'-S5e The lollowlng pert0n1 ll't The fottowtno l*IOll It 0~'111 of Trust, tor th doing bUllMM u dotng t111.inea u · 1mo11rtl renonebly 011 PU8llC NOTICE AUTUMfi ELECTRONICS CLOSETS UNLIMl'rEO, m•l"'1 11> be $S9 367 91 2515 Loyda Aoacl, Costa 2•14 Sent• An• Ave . Coeta \ Tflf! C'lf>neflCt&ryunc:ler tatC ftCTITIOUS 9UIM9S MeM Cal1forme 92t28 M .... C1llf 92827 De8d of Trust h9fet0for•.. NAMI STATIMlH'T V1c:1or John Stebbllll JoHPh Soene. 204 ecuted ind delN9fed to thf Ttie fOllow1ng pereon 11 2515 Loyole Aoed Cotta Sent• An• Ave . Co111 underllQned • wrtlllf'I Dec. dCMng bvlllMU as Mete Calilornie 92828 Mae, CeHf 92627 lar111on ol Default end De RICH PAO~EATY MAN Thia bUllMH II con· Thi• bu1lne11 II c:on· mllfW for S1111. and • wrlllef AGEMCNT 20702 (I Toto OUCIAld Oy. en 11\dlvldu•I ducted Dy lln 11\dfvldual Not.c.t of Oefeult end f* Roed •233 Et Toro. c.t1t VICTO~ JOHN STE991NS JOM()fl S0ch8 lton ro Sell Th• un<*'togMC 92680 Thlt tl8111'Mnt wit I'*! Thie etlllfl'lenl ,., .. l1f«:t ' etu-.d Id Notte• of De At<:hefd fffC: AulQ~'. w;fh Int e«inty Cletlt of Of wtth tn. County Clerk of Qf "' fe1111 end f1ec;11on to s.11 tc 20702 l!t Toro ~ .,33 Et enge Courily on Octot>et 18 •noe County on Octo«>et e • l>4t '900''"" 1n the count) Toro Cetil 02UO 1914 1984 whtr• Ille rHI property It Thie bu11nn• 18 eon· ,__ ,.., .. '°'81e<I fF\ANSAM ERic.A ductad Dy en lndMduel Publlllhed Ofang4l Cout Publllhed Or11nge CoMI T11L• INSUAANCf COM R1ch11rd ( R~r Delly Piiot OCtoDer 19, 28 Oetly P1lo1 Octobef 12, 10, PANY 8"97 Wl!ST THIAC Thill 11119fMl\I WH n..o l'tlovernt>et 2. 0 198• 2e Novemrter 2 1984 ~TAUJ LOS ANOUl!S -.th tn. County CWk of Or 11.371 '·352 Plate NOTICE FlCTITIOUS IUllNllS NA* IT A TalllllNT The followlng pereon1 ere doing butlneel ... NEEL INC, 409 Wnt Bey SlrMl, B102, Cost• Me ... CeNtorn(e 92827 Jl ... OeAllUl1. 409 Wut Bey Str•I. B 102. Colle Mu•. Cellloml• 92627 Thia bualneH It ·con- duclecl by: an Individual Tl ... OeAllul1 Thll l tllemef\I WU filed wllh the County Clerk ot Or- ange County on Septemti.r 27. 1984 ,2NQI Publllhed Orenge Coett Delly Pllot Oc1oti.r 28, No- Yember 2. 9. t8. t964 ~391 Ml.IC NOTtCE '9CTITIOUI llUMtlll NA* ITAT9Mlfff The folloWlng perton •• Oolng bu"'-t U M081LE MEC~ANJ)( •23. 200 w c.ntrlll Ave Se11t1 Ane Cetif 92707 Rlcll A w19en. 11151 8olN Sp 74, W•tmlnll•. Caltl 92683 Thia bualne11 11 con· ctuclid l>y an lnd•YldUi Rick A Wigan Thlt 1181-11 WU flied With the County C*k of Or = County Oii OCtobet ~2. ,_ P®lllfl«I 0r-. C'Oct1 0811)' Piiot Octobllir 28. No- vember 2, o, It, 1184 '4'' .. t" Fuel switChing a dumb idea because it-leads to repair bills . Unless your vehicle•s switching contributes signifi-conduct workshops for schools. cantly to total emissions of mechanics and enforcement per-orooerl v maintained. hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, sonnet. and to graduate schools. -"---~n-+tt .. r-ogerr oxide· anct-teact-from Together wtth lh American you'll pay in long run motor vehicles, which is a major Association of Retired Persons. air pollution problem. EPA is beginning a Clean Air It may look like the smart thing Through partnerships with Counselors program. in which to do: Just make the fuel Inlet-consumer groups and industry initially 30 senior citizens wtll be restrictor opening bigger. or use representatives, and ttirough trained to serve as assistants In a funnel and put in some old-creative enforcement measures. their communities to Inform and fashioned regular leaded EPA Is putting a public education educate. the public about the gasoline. effort Into high gear to solve the facts of fuel switching~ You think It will save some problem With the theme: Fuel c ard G. Kozl~~kl, dlrec;tor moneyaAd-mek~thitte8Hun-tlke switc ng an vehicle tampering of the field operations and sup- a dream. doesn't make cent$; it hurts your port division, says that the third In fact. fuel switching is a dumb vehicle's performance. your aspect of the EPA's three-prong- idea. pocketbook and your environ-ed effort to reduce fuel switching Although short.term improve-ment. and tampering Is an appeal to ments may be noticed, unless a Instead of paying large penal-state and local governments to vehicle is maintained properly -ties, fleet operators, fuel dis-Implement their own antl- er according to the manufac-trlbutors and even local govern. t~mper lng -an11 ami-toet turer's recommendaffons ments who are found liable for switching programs. costly repairs are inevitable. fuel switching and/or tampering Forty-two states currently A recent study by the Motor have been allowed to underwrite have anti-tampering laws that Vehicle Manufacturers Assocla-(as part of their case settlements) apply to individual motorists, but tion shows that, even taking the cost of producing radio and few states are effectively enforc- immediate cost savings for the t41levlslon public service an-Ing these laws. Said Kozlowski. lower-priced fuel into account. nouncements; pay for the print-"What's needed is some form of the net loss of fuel switching to I k the motorist is about 19 cents a Ing of bumper st c ers, anti-tampering effort such as a brochures, decals and posters; vehicle tampering Inspection gallon. th Ith h That's because leaded gas sponsor a mara on race w fl program, elt er by Itself or as an clean-air theme: or sponsor added check during ennual ve-fouls spark plugs. wears out billboards, published articles hlcle safety inspections." exhaust systems, oil and oil and other forms of clean·alr In Portland. Ore., which has filters. ruins cataly1ic converters messages discouraging tampery--Qoth anti-tampering laws and a and the oxygen sensor, which Is Ing and fuel switching. -v'ehlcle lnspectlon·.program, the part of t he computerized VI 1 h 1 d carburetor system on new cars. o ators ave a so onated tampering and fuel switching rate The net result Is costly replars, funds to e<tucatlonal Institutions Is much lower than the national poor fuel economy, high levels of to develop training materials and average. eml~sions plus poor mechanical performance. With today's sophisticated automobiles using numerous computerized systems to maxi- mize the performance and effi- ciency of the engine, It seeis.s as If common sense would dictate that ffllf' average driver, 01 hla- mechanlc. should not attempt to alter the basic..._ function of his engine. Howeve~983 survey conducted fOf the U.S. En- vtronmental Protection Agency shows tfiat 26 perbent of Amerf- ca' scars and trucks have had a major part of their emission control system removed ~r dis- abled. At least 14 percent of alt· drivers switch fuel or pump· leaded gasollne Into a car or truck designed to use unleaded gasoline. The result can be an over· whelming eightfold Increase In pollution by theae vehicle• Fuel I" Mitsuh1shi consumer in.lorm!J tion ·provided .. • ( . . j/ • ~ge CoHt OAIL. V PILOT /Friday, N~ber 2. 1tM Big cars may have s lirU nk, but won ~ die altogethe,. I - •1 EDWARD MILLEA shredding of thousand• of A-4etN ,, ... WrtMr DETROIT pounds of steel. • -Domestic auto-But the big car refuses to die, makers have spent a lot of time despite repeated asaertlon1 that and money COQYlng Jotevil<wg ..... n-1t~wwuouk'S-<>Hhoutd. wares, but Detroit's bread and "lar een a butt4'r Is still a purely American gr market In recent years," product -the large car. ays Phlllp Benton, vice 'presl- Large cars are not as big dent for sales and North Amerl- they dnce were, with t oll can operations at Ford Motor Co. ahe>cka. government mileage re-. ''They fill f size and price qulrements and changing tastes bracket that cannot be met by of the past dec~de lead Ing to the other types of cars." Chrysler Corp.'e experience Chrytler moved the 'fOOIJng to with lta older, rear,wheel drive one of ltt Fenton. Mo., plant1. Chrysler Fifth Avenue and Now that plant aJso ha1 been Plymouth Grand Fury proves the picked to make the hot-aelllng pofm. --iltt~~·car :manu- The ~ompany expected de-tacturlng equlpme stlll will not manct. for those models gradually be acrapped. It will be moved to cease when It ripped out the elsewhere, perhaps to fJ plant In tooMng tor those cars at Its M•xlco. Windsor, Ontario, plant more "We've been trying to klll them tharr a year ago to make room for oft." Chrysler Chairman lee production of lts new minivans. lacocca said recently. "But the But with demand still there, things Juat won!t die." GeAiraJ Motor• Corp, hu an· nounced pt.na to keep making aeveral fine. of r .. r~ drive larger cat• becauae demand t•nn"t stopped. la 1981, wMf1 fuef-alpplng lltti. cart were tM rage, latge famlly cars held Just over 10 percent of the domestic-car market. Thi• year, the percentage h'8'rleen to more than 13 percent and ahows no algna of tallln~ anytime eoon. . The definition of a large. car - NewcarS n~edless ca f e,. but-some·ehec-ks mU~f be-made ~-....._...,..; . . First step in mee1iilg service requi1=ements - !s to check the checklist In owner'_$ man4aT . . - There Is a Texas .. slzed gap -ments 1$ to reach Into your glove between carefree and careles~ compartment and check the motoring. checklist in the owner's manual," T rem~ndous strides have been says Adduci. made In easing the maintenance Back In 1914, one manufac- requJ[ements of today's vehicle turer published a dally\llst of 20 ' ownlit. But that can mean trouble checks for the car: for the unwary motorist. •Give gr,ase cup on fan "Unfortunately, car owners spindle one or two turns. Give Maintaining a proper oll level la atlll essential, but tt's easy to pull the dipstick and make sure the oll level reads "full." Most ot today's cars call for an oll change every 7 .500 mlles under normal use. Checks of transmission oll, brake fluld and power· steering fluld should be made monthly. A tire gauge Is an Inexpensive and worthwhile lnvut~ent. • Check tires when they are cool break and directional llghts are· Squeeze the hoses and, tt tl'le'/ and don weekly. Proper Inflation Important safety checka. ~ are soft. replace them. Vflll add llfe to tires and Improve If our c 11 falrly_ ~-You Your car should glve you fuet economy. · --won t have to worry about water tbouSands and thousands of Spark plugs last a lot longer levels In the battery cells. But trouble-free driving., with Ju1t. a these days but should be watch out for corrosion or de-llttle c-are on your "J7art. The car changed when the ..... engine Is posits around the terminals and with an odcfmeter reading of tuned. The manual will state how wire brush them away more than 100,000-mlles la not often a car should be given a -· -that unusual. But, It does require tuneup. · Hoses may last a long time but, some care for a carefree ex· Tall and h~ad lamps as well as _ when one goes, It can stop you. lstence. become so accustomed to each of the two grease cups on _ _ . ~~~~~:e1~e~~t0t~~nt~~~~ =~~~~~r%'ct.~~~~;~~y Dealet -S need not war--n=bu»ers oi defeet:s---~----checks even though the time-a coup1e-of drops ofoyllnder oil to _ • • J . . . abUJ''Trlf(fcrency may oe asmuc eaclt or th.rottilotes1n trre ctutctr ------------""'----. asslxmonthsormore,"saldV.J. pedalshaft. ByAANDOLPHE.SCHMID summer, with Reagan ap-providing four areas of lnfor-Balley_ Adduci, president of the Motor •At least once a year, the car '-'-'""'_.,.,., polntees James Miiier, the chair-l"(latlon: "A used car rule wltt1out a . Vehicle Manufacturers•Assocla--should have a thorough over-WASHINGTON --The spilt ·man; Terry Calvan!, aria George •A statement of the terms of defects disclosure requirement tlon. haullng. Motor, clutch, tri,ns-Federal Trade Commission, ten-"Dougla) voting for It, and Carter anywarrantyofferedwlththecar. isllkeau~dcarwlthooenglneor The trade association for the mission, steering gear and axles tatlvely adoptlng what one dlssl-holdovers Mlchaef Pertschuk •A statement saying whether brakes," sald Pertschuk, who nation's car and truck manufac-should be tak~n apart and all the dent member called a "buyer and Patricia Balley~otlng against . the car Is being sold "aa l1f' and, charged that the tougher turers also notes that more and old oil and grease washed out beware" used car rule, has It. rt so, statrng-ttrat1he buyer must language wa~becauae m_i>re· drivers are pumping their with gasoline or ker~sene. decided that dealers should not The original proposal to make pay for any repairs. of ''political pressure." - own gasoline and not getting the Another company In bold· be forced to warn buyers about dealers tell customers about • A_suggestlon that the cus-· occasional checks that a full faced type advised: "Use plenty known defects In vehicles. known defects In vehicles was tomer obtain an Independent "This Is a buyer-beware rule.'' service station provides. of oil. This Is the Important rule to "T'he used car rule, a consumer-replaced with proposed Inspection of the vehicle. Mrs. Balley said. "This rule, without the known-defects "The first step In meetlng your tolloW7 However, an excess of oil Industry battleground for five language that would require a •A warning that bec~use provision, is little more than a automobile's service require-Is most desirable." • years. was approved 3-2 last dealer to place a~tlcker on a car spoken promises are difficult to consumer education campaign enforce all dealer promises masquerading as significant, m- ----___ __, should be obtained In writing. dustry-wlde regulation_ .. l d • . l -1 Mlller, a Reagan appointee, n ustryinv.ents rits toeliminateratt es ~~~~~~n~=/~~~:~~~t l~~~~'~ th:~~~~~7o~~~~~r~~ntt: ~ h lrt.dustru Jn 1976, wbeo tbe..eotne ----'·~---- - -..----mauon t ey need ro-protect -~ ~ I mission first sought to regulate DETROIT (AP) -Rattles "We came to the conclusion ugly and gave the Impression of Most frlts are uniform and themse ves from dealer ml~ used-car sales. rankle car ownera, especially --that most squeaks and rattle~ are shoddy workmanship. rounded at the corners, although representations.'' those who have forked over caused by two things rubbing "The answer was this stuff -some vans and recreational ve--He and the pther two Reagan The proposal was first adopted • $10,000ormoreforall4tWmodel. together, and that a lot of the frlts,'' he says, running His finger hlcles now have frlts that have a comm1ssioner§ and the FTC's by the FTC In 1981. Under heavy At that price, who wan1s to nolae came from around the along a car's window which decorator. touch with zigzag consumer protection staff said lobbying by~ the Industry, Con- drive down the t,ilghway flstenlng wtndows where ~he dashboard appeared to be painted black edges. the-SQrapped known-defects rul~ gress prevented Its lmplementa- to .an annoying squeak? and the rest of the Interior meet along the edges. would h1lve been difficult to tlon through a legislative veto One of the auto Industry's the body. The black' band known as frlts The engineer says some car enforce and could have caused process since struck down by the answers to the problem Is known "The solution was to create Is applled to car windows before buyers don't even notice the confusion . among buyers be-Supreme Court. asJrlts. _ .gae-_ to aeparate the parta _ they are lnst~!l~d at thEl fuctory. black rlnga, which generally'8fe · cause, If no defects were dis-After Reagan appointees Frlt~? _ 8Q they :wouldn't rub anymore... An Increasing number of less an an Tn~ ~ closed, a-:customer might con-gained contLQU>h.!he _fT_G L~t An engineer for one Qf the Big foreign-and _u.s.-made cars others think It's a decorative elude the car had.none. year. the -eonsumer 898AGY or- Three auto companl&J explains But that created another prob-have windows that are trtted wlfh to\Ich.and have no Idea tha1 It's a However, the-change was at-dered further study • of the frlta this way: lam.· he saya -the gaps were •frlts. cover-up. J tacked by Pertschuk and Mrs. proposal by its staff_ m m m Isuzu'• L'l•I 114 " - Te$f dnve the lsulu Lon& Bed Over the Iona haul you'll see more ot your dut1111tlon. end LESS GAS st1bons. MPG (3S..43). lire• 19 1•1 tutt tt1>ac1ty 1u•1H1ry tenk 1va1l1bi. ' ·' IHI LAST of the 1914 l·MARK SEDAIS MPG (26-37) GllAT TIUNK SPACE -•. 0 m m s101&m \ .. ... ' - '. - • ----, _ -~ 0 ,....,_ --·~ • --· ---·--~ - -~ ..... ~., .. tM .um Of Official '*9f0t In IM onice Of tn. No~~ of a... I •-II' 111111'\fll'ft Dll-11' 111111'\flt'r -• 1• ) T0 tt2M fOf ,ueco., W"-•-II' 111111'\ftl'r -' Miii...... .... -~ of the County '*°'tt.r of ftt8,302 t). --~--.--...... "".-...rw..-;. __ .. .._ "" rw. 1 t rtalC NOTIC( "P.JC N0l1C( '*"'-UMoten end snon. .._"' "" rw. wu••"" CA tlllll 1121.eoo 00 lnc:ludlno In• o.--County Stet• of . Tilt~ ut4ler NII P1Cnnoue---... •ecnnoue...-.. -...cnnoue.,.. .. ~. Ptcnnoutwu": :"~.:-'1ttcwln4 •. ,... -,, onfl!:"'"~~n 1r.S::r~.:~"'~~; c.iit;"'m•• E•ffut•d by oiiedotTMC""'*"•• MAm ITATWWT MAim ITA1'Dmff , Mm 8TATW'r MAim 8TATJW ~t SUM D 1,V:.t ..... Me. -.1 19!: other ~namee "'9 IOlloWlnQ Chrlt C ArW" end Voula 8. ~~~too: Th9 loltowing per_,. ere Th9 lollow!n0 l*9oM.,. ' The f~ C*10N are The~ S*ION.,. e tentallw 'rr11et M9p lot a NOTlCSTO CMDn'ORI and lddf ..... wed by the Clleell1 ftlAIONAL ArO«ILL SELL AT PUBLIC ::,~of o.feult Incl ..._ dolnQ ~ .. RAIN· doing butiMN... cldnO bullnMe .. doing bualnMa.. Onlt-L euOdlvlelan t °' ..... ~ I ,,.,,, I wt bl th CHECK 13 ~00 wn .,. 90W ENTERPRISES, 20 AUL.DMUIA PHOTOGAA-A~IAICAN NATIONAL THi DONUT KETTLE ot :oi "' -ot 8 AND CW lfTIWnON trant et ... ,e 1 n '" flnMtH' .._,.. D!· AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-mend fOf hie. 9llcl 1 wtltl• Nu.vo. trvtne. Cettt0tnte PHY. 1e14 towa flA. Colt.I a~LES a LEASINO, 11915 3000 w eo..1 Hwy . New-i!tUN~f.d~erJ: TO TaAMlfH AL · t:'!, ':\,:--.~:j'.,: •AND NOT10 8£ A!· DE8A._.,!R~s" c~:!.r c:!,~ !:1::'..or.:"~ t2115 Mw. Calll 92Qe Stiy Partc Cr . IMM, oelf Pon. C411tl t2tl3 A~ In en "2 aorw !n. COMCKJC None • PLACED WITH CASH CA "'"' Ice ..... EWfyn M91ClllMllO, 20 Dletmld J Flatley Ill, 1814 92714 Aicfte<d F Ettcllton. 248 WONNnt• ~lion MYHAM uc ..... ,., BET T EA 8 e R v I c £ TH R 0 u 0 H Ea c R 0 w •ble al time O! .~in.=, =.~ 1:a':t 10 ~ ~ ~. lrvlne c.IU0tnl• !owe •A. Coec• Me99, Cellf Geor-oe Ourtlta Wltton Virginia COA ...... C9llf ..... t o.cr lion I ....... ,.,.. Es c A ow c 0 Mp AN y 171 500.00 money ol ,,,. ., .. ,,_ • t2711 92e2e 21442..t LAik• FC>rMl Dt • Ei t2'H • • ' ·7• ~e era Of u.c .C. 9111141• Min Mfl • ,; '~" i.1e/11ttu11t.te at tM lront ll'llrll'Ce to Ille be recofded In the count Suzanne MerCNMl!o. 20 Wllllam Mllor, 19581 Toro, c.i.t 92e:t0 "'°"""' C Garn« S10 Q 3-t:t~ b~lotl l'ermft Notleel•Mnbyglwllthat ~~~::., ~~' WM _!!!f NOTE & SECUA• Old Orange Co,nty where tM reel Pt'oPtr'IY • Hitevo. lrvlne, C•llf0tnle Welby Way, AeMda. Cllll GIHle El-na Wll1on, Hawthorne Rd , L•gunt 2W·1141 lot Groen At--• bulk trantlel' of l*'tOnal oa..d. Oatobet 8, 1984 mAoi\EEMENT IN FAVOR Courtnou1e~ca:.-::: ~·r. OotObet 2I ltl4 t:Z115 9133! 21442-8 Lalt9"For•t °'.El llMch, C.itf t2M1 toel•I• authOrlnd ~l· property Md • trenttet Of SALVADOR AVILA OI SELLER $40,000.00, Satlla Ana .• • • • Thll bu11n .. 1 It con Tlllt butlneN la con-Toto, Callt. t2e:t0 Thie butlnetl It con• tor souin Coeet Plan In· liqUOf ltcenM(e) la about to Tr9t11terot ' Thal It hM bMrl agrMd Syceme>l"e St. & ~r~~j OATIWAV MOIWTGAM ®cted by • gen«1I pers-ductac:t by C01)art~ Thi• bU•lnMt It con-ducted by: co-penner1 QO(l)ot•led 3315 Fairview be mac:te JOSE AVILA Trantl•M belW991'1 Mid traf\tlllrM(e) S•nta An•. Cel tor • CORP<MlATtOM nertlllp 0 J Aetley Ill ductac:I by: hutbend end wife Richard F, &tlctteon Road Cotta M--. for a Tht,rleme(a~ SoclalSecur· Publlellac:I l>.f Ille Orenge and uld tran11eforl(1) that rigtll, lille end ln141t .. I cori· too MO«nf MlAND M.YO Ellelyn MerchlMllo Thle •tatement w .. 1119cl OIMI• Wllaon Thia ttatement WU filed conditional UM Petml1 lor fly (orl Federel Tax Numbet. COMt Dally Piiot November conflderatlon IOI' ~ lrenit· veved lo and now '"f' br. I QUNOAll CALlflOMU Thil •t•lernent wu filed wttll Ille County Clertl of Or· n111 1t1temen1 wu filed with tbe C~nty Clefk ol Or· --~ height to allow a 11th and melllng eddr.... and 2 19114 • ~ of Mid butlneM and ol under aJld Deed of "'' n ttMI wttll lh9 Couhty Clerk of O~ flflQ4I County on Oct,ot>et, 5. )'fllll the County Clerk ot Of· enge County on OctotHw t , atory tor 1 prevloUlly •ep. ZIP Code ,_.umw •• of lhe ' ,-403 tafd liMnM(•) le 10 be peld Jlle Pf~IY tltu1tac:t In= (t1t) .... 7100/llta ange County .on October 11. 19114 . · allQ9 CoontJ on Octotier tt. tte4 • proved 5•110,y perking trarlll•OI'(•) are: only •ltet trantl., ,, .. .,..,.. County and Stell dttcti •Y Cerel ar.e.w 1n. -F25720I ~98• 11217MO lmsoture IOCJled II 3333 SAUIAOOR AVILA, ssno. ac>PfOYed by Oepart"l41f'I of U , Publltlled by the Ofangt mT12I Publlthed Orange Coul ~ Publllhed Orengt Coast Brl1tol s.;. .. t In . C1S Zone 2101 Plecentl• Ave . Plll.IC NOTICE AICOl\Ollc ee-~ Control. Par~ I: I Cout Dally Piiot HoY9mbei --....., Kldclw l a.oil· Dally Piiot Octo~ 19, 26 Publtltled Orange Cout Oally PllOI Octobe< 19, 26. envtronrMnt•I De1errntna. Cotti M ... , Cetlf. purauant to Sec. 24073 et An undivided 112 t Inter.:' 2 9 111 1oe4 .._, •n.nie,e at Law, OM No11em0ec 2. a. t984 oaup Piiot November 2, t , November 2. 9. t91M OOn: Focuead EIR, accepted The name(•). Social Becur· -"JC·~ aeq. In and to Lot 1 of T~~ .. ~ . • • · F-)tt CMa-......_....._.., New----E..3aC-It, 23~ ,__ --E·Ml.. ~__.. lN3... tty (or) Federal Ta11 Number, llCfOW No • .-CM __T.baUMJ!erelo...detcd~ 9691, u Ptfl mep r..........,_._ - P9't .._..,CA tlllO F..o2 ,( zoni Exoepllon Petmit end rMl!rng liOc!r ... , ind llf011C~CMD4fOR• tr1t1tfera ata to be contum· ln 9ooll 400; PiOl'4• .. ~ --- ftWllWled °'"'" COMt ZE-a.4-187 IOI' David L. Ball, ZIP COde Numbet. ol the ()fl ma1ac:t. IUbi-ct 01 ,,,. •bove 50 of mltc;4lll1neou1 mep1, In 1---------Deler "°' OototMw 11, a, ~IC MnflC( .. _IC MnJICE 9Ulhorlz.ed egent for Oen~ 1ran1fetM(1) .,.: IU\.K TRA...,_A AND Of PJOvltlont. 11 Ille ott~ of the County"-' DUIH II' Mft'l'll'r NowMIMf a. t.1.,. PUBl.lC NOTICE ~ nu .. _ "" t<~ 711Slfnl JemM JOS! AVILA, 8Sno !NnNTIONl'O "'....,." MTTP MWV• llCROW oord., o1 llld county. .--"' ""'rw. ,.. flCTITIOUl IU ..... -,ICTITIOUl IMI...... Plec:. "'-Pot1 BMt;ll for a 2101 Placentle Ave ' AlCOHOUC MVWRAGe COWANV.IMC. Exeapllng therefrom unit,• ,tcrrnoua ....... F1CTIT1001 IUUill!H Mal :..., .. _ __.. cte.·el • eo.t1 Meaa, Cdf UCDM(I) 14* 9Mof1 llYcl 1000. 1002 and 1004 n NAME ITATEllENT NAMI ITATl.MINT MA• ITAnMBfT . .,..."_, ~ ooment That ,,,. petaonel pre»-(-.C.. 1101 .. 107 ......... CA -blJHdlng "A". Unlit 1ooe. ~ ITATl•NT Tne 1o11ow1nq ~art Tne :::'!: ~"' ~::::=:,non•.,. ==-.:.::~.~ wty lo be treneterrac:t le de-u.c.c. Midi• MrnMfl 0n or alter HOvembet 21. 1008 and 1010 In build_~ ~ = ~ lfll• •-II' ..,,.TICE dOlng bUSlneta u dok1g ~.., ' 40000 , ti tcri~ In general .. ma-• Nottc.laheret>ygl\'9ntllat 1ee4 1984 "8". Unit• 1012. 1014 .............. .., .. l'\111'.l\I-nu CLUB SELECT. 657 COLLEGE PLANNING S & S PERFQRMANOE · tquara oot OOf lal'lele, tuppllee, "*c.hWt· , bulk t~entlet of peraonal AU.otn...' butlneaa namee !Ot6 In blJlldlng "C", Unltt A FAM 1 LY CA A E ACTlTIOUl IUINIH Promontety Of West. Hew· CENTER. 14400 NewPo<t' PROOUCTS. 1401 Eatt Ball = eech_.t ~a c:ondlt= dlH, tqulpl1\enl. (or) pro'Oertv" and I. .tr1nlltr of and eddr..-ue.a by the 1018, 1020 elld 1022 In CENTER, 2900 Br I.Ito NA• 8TATUKNT POfl Beacn, Caltl 92&60 ~ •H. lut1ln, Calif. = .;~5Anahelm, Cal-pact~ i:c.xc: nonh furniture, ll•lurH,• ~UIP· llQuOr licenM(a) la Aboul to tran1f.,-or(t) within tl)ree bulldlng "D", Unit• t001. ~~· Cotta Meet, Caltl TM lOllOWlflg peraona .,, Srtarr"Gray, l1•S-M.n-llellh H eted ... mann 8 & ~. a CiJt:" iit--souttreu.t--om.:-wt lnl!IQ~10C*!Y • --... • • .J yewe teat pMt, ao ,., • 1003 and tOQ5 In ~ ~ ---• dolno bUe.lneel u l ooze Of . Co~t• Mesa Calif 14400. Newpon Ave , •n' lornla corpor•tlon.' 1401 and _, of Future Pansy (l•nd ind bulldlng). Tllenlll'14l(1),SocialS«:ur-lmown to tran1lere9(1). ere· "E"' Unit• 1001 ... 1~ en B<azlll Con'iUlllng. toe GAEEK SY'EAT t9172 5 92620 T l Calif 92680 · EHi Ball Road •C Extenalon In 8 POC zone tradaname, ~ t1octc In lty (or) Fac:lltal Tu Number, None t011 In building F . Unltl C•lllornla, 23177 LI M.... VUI• Park. Calif TQ&1 fllt•bel!I Nyberg u~.::n..h K Bleder" ann AnaMlm Callfor!Wa 92805 • Environmental Oelermtna. trade ot ''!-blJ11M11 known and malling addreu, and Name -.CS •ddr"' ol 1013, tots and 1017 In Cadml. Sutt• 103. legu.111 t2ee7 9932 Robblnt Or , 9eYeri)" m · ' l ti p I EI R u AVILA S El RANCHITO -qip COde Number, of Ille eac:row hokfaf building "Gy, u tl!Own upon Hlllt Cell! 92653 S~ Fenn 4515 Or· Htlls. Calif 90212 2• t AvoceCIO •25· Cotta Tiiis bul llftl le eon-cJ,n '2 rev ou 1 REST AUAANT •nd la tranaltror(tl are BETTER SERVICE Ille Con<lornlnlum Pltn ,.. ' '""''"' eo,..;, 001 "" "" '"""'" " <M· ·~· C•" ~mt 1 ·~~ "t '~Ion SK 'i;;~'e:-llon PwmH '°"'od OI 2101 .,_,,. JAMES T. KIM ESCROW COMPANY INC. ,,. ... lo Book 1220t. .... Thlo """""' lo '°" ~ t2e25 ' ducta<I by a. ~ecaLpan: duct~ l>~~;•:m!. con-ret · _ ~ · -4'.ranepecilic AYL .c.oata Mau. Caut. NAM JOO-lEE 14284 a..cti Blvd .. WMI~ 1517 ot olllclel rwcords of ductac:t 1>Y' a C«PC>fttlon Mo•mo Giannulll •515 ne<lhtp Keith~ B..germann T~ tleternent wa1 nted elopmenl Compan or togethef with Ille tottowfng 2633 Klngway Clrele mlnllet, Cellt. 926&3. Or1nge County. Callfornla. John M Brum Prllldent Orrington. Cofone def Mar. To1>te E Nyberg • Thta atalamenl wu hied with Vie County Clerk of Or-Conatruc:Oon ~ datcrll>•d elcollollc Claremont. C•lllornla Oetac:I: Oclober t . 1984 Perc.12~ Thia 1titemeni wu Ille< Cain 92825 . Thtt ttatement W9I ltlec with tne COunt Clerk of Or-ange County on Oclobet :Z2. pany, care of Richard M. beveregt llctnM(t): ON 91711 JAMES T. l<IM, Tren1141tor Unit 1000 In building A. u with the County Clertt ot Or Shaun Fenn wttll the County Clerk ol Or· C 1 Y Oct ber • lt&4 Altpn 9Uttlorfzed egent lor SALE GENER.CL LIQUOR The ntlM(•). Soc. Ill Security NAM JOO LEE TraniletOf' tllown upon the Con-enge <(ounty on Octobef 16 Thia 11e1emen1 waa ftled ange County on October 9 ~;;x: oun Yon ° · ,_ Sakl~k• farm•. In-LICENSEN0.47-71276now (Of'} Fac:teral Tu Number. BEOMSE.QN LEE. Trent-domlnluf!!. ~'.'!'_r•f41!:red to 1984 with the Couniy Clerk ol Or· 198• f2570ll Publlthed Orange Coat corpOtlled 14850 EHi ltaued tor Mid preml .... for and malllncr"'llddren, and fer" • •boll• - ange County on Octobef 2. f257M2 Publllhed Ora Coul Dally Piiot Oclobef 26 No-Sunllowe< Avenut, Santa prernltM IOC9ted 91 NIM II ZIP Code Number, 'Of the l<UM SOON LEE. Trani-,The atrMI addrtll end • fl2lt0Tl 1984 Pubttshed Orang_e Coast 0 1.., f>lloi N ~ 2 9 vembef 2 9 HI 1984 • Ana. lor 9 preliminary de-1bove, C•lllornla, tranafetN(I) are: f41tee othef cornm6n d4"1gn•tlon, POblltil«POrange Cpu F2511M Dally Piiot Octobef 19. 26 t: 'h 198• ovem ' • ' ' ' F-3t5' Y91opment Pl•li" for I no-Thet ,,,. IOlal contldef-BEOM S!ON LEE~ Publlthac:I by ,,,. Orange If eny. ot the rtal property Deity Pilot OclOber it, No Publi.hecl Orangt_ -Co.aat N.ovem.b«...2..-9~198.4._ _ • .:.. -· F .t08 ~ --i-vnn ilff"'9nt proltct on •Uon.lor thLlt,111111« ol ~ JWM._SOONc.L.EE. • cout o~ Piiot Nowmber" duorlbad "lbon 1., vemt>er~-V: J6, --,9154. Dally Pilot October 12, 19. F-355 • . . .,, .:ro•lmately 111-acr• bualneu •nd of Hid 86« GrMn ValleY Lane 2, 1984 purpor11<1 to tHI· . F-381 Orange Coatt OAILY PILOT /Friday, November 2, 1984 • ·-------_:.;.J.. -----.. -."'-'• .__ ...._......__ -.---~ ··-· ··---r... ·-----.. . . .-, ' ' ' - 26, November 2. t984 fllalC NOTICE all•. located ioutn 01 llcenM(1) I• the tum of Gatd8'1 Gr0\19, California . F-408 1000 Ntr\C1 L~. CO.ta ------------f:'34g ---. ~ uoo.oo.o.oo 1oct@1~ neu . ..,,. "-"'0tni.-82"""' -.... • PUallC HIANHG Avenue ot tile Art• and ventory utlmlled •t Tnet the peraonal prop-PtBJC.NOllCE The undl(tlgned Truat8' • PlB.tC NOTICE .. MUC NOTICE ,f\BLIC •NOTICE PUBLIC HEARINGS wlH Saklolla Drive In 8 POR-UC '5,000.00, Which con1l1t1 of erty to be1ran11erTed Is de-dllcialme any lf1blllty for 1ny --------- be held by the Costa M ... Zone Environmental • De-ltle lottowlno: terlbed .ln...geotral u ma-NOTICI Ofl tncorrectneu of the ttrwl NOTICI CW FICTITIOUS 8USINESI FICTlTIOUI 8U ... U Planning Commlulon al 1"9 termin•tlon· f lnal EIR· CIMcllt CHECK In Ille terlals, tuppl141f, merc:han· 'rRUITWl'I IA&i addr"' and othef common Dt.llOLUTION Of NAME I TATEMENT NA• I TATIMINT City Hall, 77 FaJr . Driv,t. Saldotat ~· Supplei.., 11---.. -1 of $500.00 dlH. equ.JJ>m.A.0.1._(or) -T.I . NO. M71 dealgnetton. If 1ny. shown flAATWltltW Plll.IC NOTICE 'ICTrTIOUI IUllNEll The lollowlog person It The lollowlng pettont are Coate M.... California. at 11 , ' ' flromlMOJy not•• D•· furnitures. llxturet. equip. NOTICI herein . NAiii ITATIMl.NT OO!ng oollnMS u. dok1g bulineMM, 6.30 P M or u 100n M . 6 Zone Exotptlon Petmlt mand note lo be replac.d ment. trldename, llOOdWlll, YOU AR~ JN OEFAILT SaldllilewllltiemeOa,blJI NolleellllerebyQIWnlhl' The following peraon 11 (a )MPM C ASSOC N08THSTAR YACHTS, poujblethereaftetonT..,.._ ZE ..... le6l0<AandQO.-wtthcath$1,500.00 INM. IMMllold rrnprov.-UNOERAOEEOOFTAUST, wltlloUt ~I or "'"'THOMAS L. EVANS enc doing l>Ullneu.. (!>)MANAGEMENT PRO-NORTHS T AA y ACH T day, NO\'ember 13. 1914. tlgn IUlllorized agent for Tanglbt•llnten1IM• In ment.1,covenanl nottocom· OATEOOECEMBERt, 1980 ranty, •• pr ... orlmplled.rt-GREG l . HOWL.AND. pert· MACHINE PRECISION JECTS, MARKETING CON· CHARTERS, NORTHSTAR Regarding the lollowlrig ())'var YMdlt 27 8onr1 ... favor 01...-'4t8.000.00 pate, •lock In trade, ABC UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. pdlng lltle. posMlllOn. Of nefl under the firm name 0 PRODUCTS. 26752 High SULTANl"S ASSOC·. 360 YACHT SALES. 401 Prom-aopllcallont IMne '°'a Conci1t1ona1 u.. Thal It nu .,..,.. egrMd llcenM of. butlnea know TIOH TO .PROTECT YOUR enc:umbranc:.a. 10 P•Y the T&GOENERALCONTRAC· Noon Cr El Toro Caltl VlllarloY1 Rd .. Costl Mesa ont<>ty Drive Ealt. Newport 1 Tentlllllfl Parcel Mep Pem1itrfor 31-Unlt motel bet-Hid tran1fetM(I) u : THE FISHERMAN'S DE· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE remaining principal tum of TORS at 47 8feGon Bay 92630 Caltl 92628 ee.ctt. Callf 92660 S-84-389 tor Arnet Develop-wfttl manager's unit localed and tald tr111JfetOl'(1) that LIGHT and Is located at SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Ille nota(1) ~ad by tald Newport BMdl Callfomlt VlctOf EduarCIO AallnoN. Or Hanan M1hm<Wd North Stet Flnandal, Inc . menl/Oe\19 Ball. authOrlzed 91 2eS6 Newpot1''80u..v.,.d c:onalderetlon for the Iran .. •881 Biretl St .. Suite 1-2, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Deed of Trull. with lntet•t 92660 or 47 t<'etc:ti Roed 28752 Hogll Noon Cr El Bedlljf. 360 Vtllanov1 Rd . Calllomla egent for Genfi Kawamura. In a C2 Zone Envtronrnental fet of tald bual-and of N9wport 8uctL. CA 92660. NA TIOH OF THE NATURE thereon, u provided ln'"'lald ~ Beec:t\, Cellfomlt Toro, Call! 92630 Cos•• Mesa. Calli. 92626 Thi• bUtlness I• con-7111 SalnL James Place, Determination• Nag•llve Mid licenM(t) ii to be paid 1oge111et with t!le lollowlng OF THE PROCEEDING notl(1). advances. It any, 92eeo heve dlaeOIVoecl enc Thia bu11ne11 11 con-This bu11neu ts con-ducted by a corpottllon Newport Beach, to sub-Oec:lerallotl · only alter 1ran1ltr 1111 ~ d11crlbed alconollc AGAINST YOU. YOU undet tlleltrmtofNld OMCI termtniited their Partnerlhlf d\Jctac:I by an 1ndMdu11 ducted t>.y an tAdMd1.lal Todd L PaeaoN, Preal-dMO.ane1d1tlng Paroellnto ' For furth4it Information on 'PP'OY.cl by Oepar1ment of bevereoe "'*"-<•>: SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· of Trust. 1 .... c:tiarges and 11 01 Oclober 15. 1"4, I>) Vietor E Rallnott H M Bedalr -dent 5 Parcet11n conjUoctlon with the above appllcltlont t... Ak:iihollc Beverage ContrOI, ON SALE BEER AND YER ••1*1-of the TruttM end mutual conMnl and Illa' Thia 1t1tement wu flied This Slllemer>I was filed Thia ttaternef'I wN flied a previou.lly epproved res!-phone 754~5245 or call al pUfiuanl to Sec. 24073 et WINE LICENSE N 0 · On November 30. 1984. II of the truttl e<Mted by !"d al1er Hid diMOlullon no per. with the County Clerk of Or· wttll tne County Clerk ot Or· with 1he County Clerk ot Of. dentlal and comme<~ pro-the Office of the Plannl aeq. 41· tS4n3 9: 15 A.M . Gateway Mort· Deed ol Tru1t. • ton heel 9Ultlorfty 10 lncut ange Coun1y on October 9. ange County on October 5. ange County on Oclobet 22, jec:t, toe.led nonh of the San ,Pepertment Room 200 ';¥ l'ntt the llereln described now lnued for nld geoe Co<potttlon, • Cell· The Tolel amount of the an ol>llgallon• on behalf 0 t984 1984 t914-Diego Fr-•y. eut of S., Fair drtve cOat• Mesa Call-tran1fer1 are to contum· premlaae, tor ~emlah fornl• Corporttlbn u duty uns>tld b•lanot ol 1ne obll· 1~ fOtfMf,lkm, f257413 F251..251 f2SIM4 Leandro-lane. WMt of e..r loml • •• ' m.iac:t. eubjec:t to the •bow loceted" 1t teme acroresa. appointed Trultee under gallon secorecl by the prot>- Pu1>11111ea Or•noe Coast Pul>llslled Orange Coast Publllhed Orange Cout Street In 1 POR-Hb and POC p ~ by 0 provteton1. et C•lllornlL and pureutnt lo Deed ot arty to be told and rNson-Publllhed by Ille Ofangt 011ly Pilot Octo!)e( 12. 19. Daily Piiot October 19, '26, Dally Piiot Octobet 26, No-zone. EnYlron"'•nt•I n... CO~l'Oatty'1>tio~O.:.= I E._I..J U 11..A V I k l That lhe total c:ontlder· Tru1t reoorded o.c.mber i •ble estlm•ted cotll, ex· CoNt Dally Piiot Novembet 2&. N<wembef 2. 1984 No-tetnt>et 2. -9;-~a. Y911'1t1er2. 9. ,e-, 1984 -Termfnallon· Pre1110o1 EIR. 2 1984 HCAOW ·-ifTOiffOflhi lranifer of iai1<t 17, 1950, .. 1n11. No. 25549, penMt and Mtvancee af fhe ~. 198-4 _ · F-350 F-359 F-388 2. Tentative Tract Map, •. · f .405 /C<>MflANY butlnua and of Hid In book 13877, page 908. of , tlmt of the lnlllel publlcttlon F-40 I One owner local car, Both Tops. Immaculate Condition. Ivory Color (Ser ::0644XStk 4883) $34,111 OUllfCOAST AIC /JEEP/REIAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 141·1023/145-7770 1.5-Liter Engine w/Electronic Fuel Feedback System. 4 Spd. Radials. Carpeting . • . COSTA MESA llTSUllSHI 2111111r•tr II•• Cttt1 Mesa 140-4411 Extra Cab, Power Steering, Caaset· te, 11K miles (2JS7187) IHH 111.IES TITTLE IATSll 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa U0-1410 5 spd, Air Conditioning, Power Steering ( 100Y588) -•.... HOLIES TITTLE IATlll 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 140-t411 ••IJ 1 ltft SPECIAL EllTIOI llPILIE IEIO (091 68) 112,021 + Tx. Lie. Doc Fees IAIEI 1110 2925 Harbor Blvd 111·2• YOUR· SPICE EICH FRIDAY-__ ....__,. TIE AUTO Pll:OT SECTION 642-5678 2.4 Liter Engine, Electronic Fuel Injection, 4 Spd Auto, P/Steering, 6 Speaker Stereo. -COSTA IESA llTlllllll 2111 l1tMr "'' O..t1 Mts1 140-4411 6 cyl. Air, Auto, I.pis. Tiit 1 wheel, Stereo, Rack, Just in Time for Ski Season (Lie 147ZHU)(Stk #4645) -14111 OUllEOIUT 110/,EIP/IEIAILT 2524 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 1•1·1121/a.1·1710 ~oNLY s4~500 .. 6 per day:- 1 if you furnish the picture o your car. $5" additional if Daily Pilot~tak• t&.. picture . 2 days for $45"' r Peru Red, Alloy Wheels, 5 spd, Air, Cassette (934YYU) 111,HI CllOl IYEllll 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach Ill-IHI 4 spd, Air Conditioning (913PQR) .... --·TITTi.i """ 2845 Harbor Blvd Cotta M ... Ml-M11 V-8, Automltlc, Power St .. , Air, Cua, roof reek, wtde Whta and Ur• (S. 218S) (Stk 4885) ... ... .at .. , .. , .... , 2524 Harbor 8fvd Cotta M ... MMlll/e.TTII Landau, Exceifent condit-i0n, 58K miles. Own-er must 9ellf $3200 obo THIS CAR WAS SOLD AFY.ER APPEARING 1 TIME . IN "AUTOS 011 REVIEW" I .YOUR CAA COUil>. BE SOLD tOOlll Call Today For Space .. •ar tn ow ae P•r, Halogen Headlight•. Headlamp Wuhert and 4-Speaker AM/FM Mul- tlplex Radio w/CUMtte, Whip-Type Antenna. Automatic Locking Front Huba. 11111 •u lllTll ... .......... ..... ... ..... , ... • ---·~--.--------~-·-----{ • I , . ,, -·. -· r-... .. , .. f . ,,. OBARGIJ COAST JlllJ:B B R AULT HAS ·BIJIJ1' THll I #1 JEEP DJJALIJB· IR 'l'Hll W:SS'l' l'OB 8 YBABS llOW ARD . . NEW 1.985 CHEROKEE ' T•ls triple 1w1r~ wl11111 414 11 11 1t1ck 11~ ru~y for l•••~l1t1 ~1llv~. B1t •1rry. ~1e11111t 1•11 ,r1c1 II w11 t ~· ~·• 1111. (S1r.6f') (Stk.7961.· , ~ ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING O .A.C. tt TKE-ALL NEW 1985 ALLIANCE . · CONVERTIBLE 1s conve e 1s uxunous , sporty and affordable. We have a good selection in stock for ou to choose from . '80 AMC . '82 ISUZU .I EAGLE MARK CPE. 4x4 . 6 cyl . A/C, 5 spd . A/C. AM /FM AM I FM stereo and ca s.s. sJereo and 1n more We have 5 used greatsnrrvc Eagles to choose from• ·, ( 1 YC453 ) (Ser 9036 ) I f' n1 RENAULT ENCORE · lfl1s 1s our execu1ive mode . 1t comes loaded with auto . trans .. PIS, AIC . tint glass. AM/FM stereo sound system and more . ( Ser.377~) ( Stk. 596) '81 TOYOTA '81 MERCEDES COROLLA WAG. 380 SL 1 7 Jllre erig.~ 5 spd, Coupe /roadster . both AIC. low.dowo aod easy tops, one owner and m payment! ( 1BZM845) immaculate cond1t1on (Ser 0644 ) NEW ~1985 JEEP C-J·7 - ( T~• CJ· 7 Is th t•• 4 w••I •rive co.v1rt1bl1. t•ar s not i'frai. of 1111111 "rty .. w•ll• bvl•t f 11. C••• 11 11• c••ck 111 ur.ilp·se11et101 or trhLJUCS t1•1y. please.allow Z • 4 wttkf d1llvery . · · Renault has extended our 10.9 percent financing r.ate so we can offer .it now ··on 4!very Renault in stock. Including the Fuego's and all new Alliance · · • eenvert-i-bl~s, so hurry in today and save big! RENAULT FUEGiJ 'AND · FUEGO TURBO r · 1 n or you to choose from . Come in today and pick 'out the one . that fits you best. '82 JEEP · '83 RENAULT CHEROKEE 4X4 ALLIANCE "L .. Onlt 28.000 miles 819 Auto PI S AM /FM spo e wheels & tires cas~ Sho~room fresh' Low down. ea s~ financ Lo wn crown ea sy mg' ( 1JCE356) monthly f~ments ( 1 'N463 ) NEW ·1935 ALLIANCE This-AIHaACe ~s ~n stock-and-pticed to move .-Better hurry, you 're not the only one reading this ad. (Ser .1633 ) ( k.565) . '83 CADILLAC SEVILLE ELEGANCE '79 TOYOTA tELICA GT un UCK M.aro0n & silver d1g1tal Auto .ate PI S. sunr oof dash Showroom fresh' alloy whee ls 4 used I 1FZG569 1 Cehcas 1A-s-tock ( 383XV0) • .ON ANY NEW JEEP OR RENAULT O .A~C.. ANY MAKE OR ·MODEL · o··A.C. J'lAMC "" Jeep. Renault\' 8 .... • r R&a4 HAABE>R BL.VD. COSTA MESA ~[7=1~JES4s-ace3 .e [71"J6~5~777D All cars sub1eci to prior sale plus tax , he. and doc. feet. Offer good thru 11 -•"'8+: • . ~ ...,.. .r c··· ... ; I • Ortl"lge Coaat DAILY PILOT /FrtdJty, November 2, 1984 NllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NrtJC NOTICE rtBLIC NOJICt "8.IC NOTICE NOnCI CM' ..,_.,, " ~ l1e Int.,._ Diego ,,._ay 0ln 8ec11on 1200 Md 1200 t Of DaA TM °' llOfl to order tile oonetNG• 0 connee 10, 111 oao-the Callfomi. Proo.le CoOe renty. •xPf ... or lmplled. ,.. otditr paytblt 10 lh• 1n1erneJ u..n te, ..... tloft o4 lmC)<O'Ml*\ll 10 be A11o11 10 em~a ltOOH9Y c -..., IMC ga.rotno 1n1e ~. or A4ritnue ~-~ OP N ilfl09' made Jn lhie Cl1)' ( .. tlfi9ny e The COftttructloll of w , ...ct 'AMII i. ooMoTT: ~bt~. to ~y the Nall.ire of Tiiie Tne right, TO •D'•IHTlll deeerlbed lllefeln) In an lain grading. PtYlng, b .... ""·· • TOWtl c..-.., Oftri, r41ma1n1ng prjnapal IMlm of Ulle, llJt!<I lnt.,._t Of Ille fax· RTAT'I NO. A,_,.• IH .. ement dl•trlel (de· C\I~ and Qllllere. drlJrutge, '°"' ,._ c .. ta ...... CA the not9(11 *"Y und• Iha payw In and to lilt P'Ol*I)' ---·l• To• '*'•· ~. ecrlb9d and pt~ IOI 111 lntet-.ctlon wor11, e1tM1 _. • ,.,,..., oot Nld o..d of "ott«td '°'Nie aublee1 lo «..._. and OOfltlne-nt the reeoiullOn) a..1QN1.-llQllla, trettic: 11gnat •. 11gntng, "-'blllhtd Of•,._ Coe.el Truat , .... CllWQM ano ex· 1ny P'iof ¥tlld ou111an<11no ~ 9"d ~ ""° AMMalMnl 'OltJdGt No •ff~ landec.,,ina MCI 0.lty "' ~ -·........ 1 pen ... ol lfle Tf\lt1 .. and of "10'10909", tnC\lllltlfencea tNlf O. otllarwtae lnttr .. ted '4-5 eomptlelng the tatrltory utllltlee. te>09ttlet with IP-No¥emt! 2;-::t" ""· ? · Ule truatt Ct"fed by talCI or oth« 1lene In l1vor of third tn·ttie,.. flfllJ/OI •t•lt of• ct.cnbed Ind prcMllcS I . ll'lr1enancee and appv,,._ · FSa-~OO Oe9d Of Truat 8110 Nie Yrt!l p1.r11te agt41111 the tuc>eyar GANWTT H. 1"1001 In U. ~Ion nent WOft1 In connection ,.1111 be l\al<I on MONDAY, NO. 11\al are ~l*lor 10 lhe lien A "4"1oft l\u been ft*1 NOTICI 18 JU"THl!fll Iller~ and rotdwa y Im• VEMBEA tt, ttt•. II 1•30 of IM United 8111.. All by Jerry T. K~ (An.-OtVIN 111e1 111e City ~ncll, provementa •I the Irvine Plel.IC NOTICE pm in the lobby lo ~ldlng Pf°"911Y le ollertd tor .... oilalyl In the S~ COUft In and by the reeolutlon. re2 Center Drive Interchange IOCllecl It 601 South Lewie ''Wnetl la' Ind "M la" 111<1 of OfMOe County reqv1111. felted the prQPOMd acqultl· wllll tlle 811'1 Diego ,.,..._1y NOTICI CW ' Str-.t, Orange, Cal1tornla without rlOOUtH 90aln11 the •no tNI Wry T l<orengolcl tlont and lmpro~•· 10 c Tiie con1truc11on Of -TtwlTH'I IAL.I 924U ' . United 8111.. No gu1r1nty be ~nteo .. S*tonat tlle lnoloeer of Work Ind brlO~lclenlng OY9f 1111 Loen No. LANI A 1ne utfte o( the lflltltl or warr1nty. e@rff• or Im· r.-...ntltlYe to edmlnlattt dlf~t.O him 10 ,,,. .... a/\CI San 0 Freeway at lrvlne T.I . •'·1MIO publlcatlon of thla notl<:e, p11eo, la made u to 111e val· the .. tale Q' the <leoedent ltle wttl'I tn. Clett( 01 Ille City Center Ive • UNtT COOi , · the 10111 amount OI Ille un· ldlty of the 1111•. QUaJJt~. The petlfion reqlHah • r9')0rt. ll"I wrltfng, oontaJn· D llleeonitructlonol cefr T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, paid btl&l\Ce of lha ObH· qu1nlty. welgl'll, elu, Ot'oon. euthorlty 10 admll"lleler Ille Ing the matter• apeelfltd In ttln oradlno. Pt~ng. b.... .. duty 1ppolnted Tru•tH g111on NC:ur9d by Ille 1bo11e dltlon of any 01 th• property •W• undef Iha Ind~, ltreet and Hlghwayt COd1 cutbt and gu1tera. ~tkway. under tha lollowlng de· il..crlbeo d..a of trvat and or 11• lllnM• for eny uM or dent Admlnletrallon Ol (1-Seotlon 10204 and that the drainage. tnterMGtlon wortc, ecrlbed deed of tru11 WILL nllmettd coe11. 1icpen.... purpoM No ctelm wlll be tat• Act fngl,,_, ctuty made and • ., .. , llQhll tralfie llQnitt SELL Al PU8LIC AUCTION Ind ldv1n091ii139,232.tS. eQntlderecl for allowance or A ..,,ng on tha petltlon flltd hit reQO<t, her.in celled elgnlng airlplng fll"l<I: TO THI! HIGHEST BIDDER Tiie total lnd1btedn ... ldf'*menl 01 fOf rltellllon w111NheldonNovember21. the ''Englnaer'a Report," ace~lng. and u'tllltlH, FOR CA.SH ANO/OR THE blilng an •tlrna1e on wh.leh of the Hie baNO on t1llura , .... at t:30 A.M. In wttn the Cletlc on Octot>er t 0 g. th., w It II • p . CASH I EM OR CERTIFIED the opening bid I• COll"IJM,lltd of the proe>er~ lo C<lf\f()(m No. S et ~ CMc-• lU4,. Md thaLtba Jtn. l>URen-MCl~~I CHECKS SPECIFIED J N. 11),IY t>e obtalntd_.PL.?11~ ~Ill 11"1.Y f!e!....0 or Im· Dr111'8 W•t, 8ant1 Ana. CA ptovtmenta Pf'OpoMd to be work In connection with CIVlL CODE SECTION (1l4f Ur..JID or (213) plied reprnen1at1on 12702 • made are brteny deeeflbed other roedwaya approved by 292'11 (payable at tile lime of 8:21-4885 in. day bef0<• Ille Reesernpllon Alghtt Thi " YOU 08JlCT to the In Exhibit A 11et1to the City ol lrvlM ule 1n lawful mon.y ol the Nie rlgllta of re<lempllon. H Qfanttno 04 the petlllon, 'fO'I NOTICE 16 FURTHER E Tne eonetrue11on of Unllld StllH) 111 right, lltle 011e apeclfle<I In Internal Rev· WIOUlct either appMr at Ille GIVEN that Tueectay. the drllnfGe lmprov.,.,..,.11 101 1no 1nterMt con~ to ' Octobet te. tH• enue COO. Nellon 6337 • .,, • , . .. .... fer Ill• !1•11il1r lllt 1111-. l>..\IL' P l l.OT Gtaeral 1001 Gtatrtl . l it Cl.·\ SS IF I ED OFF If J·: 11 Ol HS lliiiiiiittiiiiii--..--.i..iiiiiiiiiiill.__....__ .. 'I 1•lf'pho11t• ~f'n in·: \l1111Ja' .f ri<l.1' 8;00 \. \J..5:30 P. \I. llt1<ollll"•"· <.ounlt>r: \I 111111.i' • f ru!a \ H·OO \. \l.-5.00 P .. \1. OE \l>l .l 'E' . ' .. TIAIEJSE 4 COllDO 4bt, z-'K, Wm, 127,)00 want 2 bt c.ondO ntar 011 Co Alll>Ofl 90.000 mnn.nnuoe I 31>1 7 21>1 all 2~ 6rr old 8ch & 11t11 4,Ln. Ml 3lt,OOI 2 3, & 2 25 9 7t ,, Nnr Bue~ ' btbctt ~ look1nt bid&! -mi-~ hell•f!P!- •. I! wor~s tor ho~'· : "' •le C•" mt1 "4latlng enchtete y0u obtec• 27th day of November, Agua Chlnon With wMlt<ly i nd now hitd by 11 under I T.D. lenkl• Compenr. quoted aa foUowt .. ttone or fll9 written ot>i-c-tN-4. 11 e 30 PM . Of u of l"'lne Center Ori¥• and Mid 0..0 of Trull In Ille M Mlcf Trv1t .. , ly: Vlctil J, lee. m7 "-demptloA Of Ilona wtth 1M coun b91~ IOOf'I 111er .. 1t., •• POUll>l9 b•IWMn the Santa Ana properly heratn1ller dl 2 Hoplllnt , ..... ,.", -.C· ~opert, Pt BI. It \'114>\ I> I. \I H I '\ 1· IOI MOIL£, Broker 141·4115 M•ber. llatl COtlllCff et hWl&•n tN P1ew1f1e Your~· In tn. Chamber• of tn. F-.ylllldthaAT lSF fcrlbed ret.y,I01Souttllewtalt., (•)Jtef0f•lale.Any1>«· \I J L I'() Mot mey .,_In J*ton or by Council. City Hall. 11200 '9llroi d rlglll,Of·way, lor TRUST OR WOODROW Or.nee. CA t:IM, ('rlll aon WhOM proP«ly 1111 l>fll a\ r rl. .J JI n\. 'f04JI ettomey Jembor" Road, lrvlnl, Call, BM Canyon WUll betWMn W LANE. MARY H LANE -...100 DHn levled upon ell•ll riave ·1 ur-.d<1, ~I I J() 1 tf YOU AAe; A CREOITOR lomla, ie lletet>y llxecl H lhe the S1nt1 Ana Freew•y and BENEFICIARY SWAN ~~ Ofange Co111 the rigftt 10 l>ey Iha amount ' rm. . I' 11 • or a c:Onfliieent etedltor of time ano plK• f0t tn. ,._ ne AT , s f' mroao '10tit· POO,LS ~ 24. No. ~ with tlMl u. ~ "'.l.n J ..u.c.:.. I; :w p m lltlllUl lT USTlllE OllTI IW the o.ci .. ect, 'fO'I muat me lngof p101 .. 11rel1t1ve101ne of-way for BOfr9Qo WUll recoroeo July 2,,..,_. u ~bef 2. 9 1984 pen ... ol the prOOltdlng. ii T·hur!-d<I\ \'\ f'O. NOl·LIN llWI ~"19R <tbe yOUf Clelfri with Iha coun or fffOIUtlon, to Ille Engl,_., betw~ Ille AT 's F r~ lnltr No 29213 In bOOll .. F-38' ny. 10 Ille Secletery •fatty 4: ,~() I'· Ill .. Bdrm ~ OLbalh home on s"'1! •. t",!;.l. top 1h1pt P'tetnt It to t~. tonal Report. to the prOOOH<f Im· roao r1g111-01-wey and con· ~ 12770, page 8' 1 of Of. l time prlorto the .... thefeof, ~ rnia \ Thur .. 4: 30 p. rn. " ~ ,. ... """ rlC)f9MtltatlYe te4 by Pf'O'l8fMnll.JO tlle e'llt9nt ot fluence wllh Agua Chlnon fl6lai Aec:orcts In tne omc. Of and upon aucn p1ymenL lo 74 It b1ytron1 IOI with IJC· IEWHIT I UQM theooun Within OYr montlll Ille ...... men1 dlalrlet and WUll, and 0111., local atorm the Recorder of Olange Mt.IC NOTICE Ille Secr11ary 111111 ru1ora "'aturda\ Frt ;i:OO n.m. citing View of turning " h'orn the dll• of flrtt ia-to lhe PfoPOMCI ..-nenl' drain• ipproved tor Ill• County, Mid deed of llUll auch property 10 him, and 111 r· bHln Ind elty llght1. 3 BR 2~ ba condo V•ry euanoeoflett.,.uprovtded deaclll>ed In Ille retolullon .,,. dHcrlbH 1h1 ro11ow1ng OEPARTMt!NT OF THE 1ur1her proceecltnga In con· Sun<la\ ~ n 3·00 pm. Dock• tor 6 boate. clean Sl21S.700. In Section .700 of the and tll4l Eng1neer·1 ~. OAT!O Oc1ober23, 198' property TREASURY/INTERNAL necllonwlttltllelevyontuch Motivated Miier jual re-ltJl t01f41tlUfr, PrOO.te Code of Ctlllfornla. Any lnl~ .. ltd peraon may NANOY C LACEY PARCEL 1 Lot 23 ot Traci REVENUE SERVICE prope(ty thall OUM from d u c e d . p r Ic e to ••• 7121 Tlletlmetorflllngctalmewttl objeetto1h1 lmp1ovemen11. cuyCI«• .No 9508. in Ille C11y of NOTICE OF SEALED BIO tllettmaotauc:hpayment ('\'("Fl I \TIO' ~ U ,050,000. exctllent ""· not expire J)(lor to four lo Ille extent • ot !111 City of lfvlne ~vine, Counly 01 Orange. SALE. under the authority In (b) "9ctemptloft of "991 • ' • • • " termt.'Clll MARY JANK liiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiia Menth1tromllled1teoftlle 1...aamen1 dlttrlci Ind to Publl111'ed.by the Orang• 1111 of Callfornl•, ae per lnt.,nalRevenueCO<leHC· lhtateAn.t-.. C:OIUU·:cT •i •,~: a•YFlllTOllllR heating notk:9 above the propoted ~.,,,by Coaet Dally Piiot November map racorded In 8~ 39•. lion 8331, 1ne property a.. (11 Period .• Tiie own«• of • YOlf MAY EXAMINE the tltlng •written protu1·wttl'I 2, 9, 19&.4 P:.f.ee 9 to 8 lnclvslve. Mt .. tcribedt>elowhut>Mn .. lz.. any rHI propeny told u j ,1 1i~ di.ti 11111, ,111.J 1.111 11,t l iu11, tit.I\ 110Q1000111110Tllll 1'le ~.by 1M ~. If }GIT Iha Clerk cl U)e City_ at or • F.407 eel aneoua M1p1, In 1"1 Of· ed for nonpayment of prollicled In Mellon 8335. I Th• ultimate In lnt•rloc de· are a per90n 1n1er .. 1ed In before the lime Ml lor iha ' flc4I of the County·Aecorctw, Internal r-ue tax• a their n.tra,e.ll«llttor.a, or ad• w 111.ult· 111t.hlllllt' '''""If 1111., ,f"' ,1 h11, ,.. "Wlgn-wlth-;t"ao.ful Oet911· the Mtate, YoU may ..,.... heiring. Refwenoe 11 hereby PUBLIC NOTICE of H id County lrom Milton M Fflcker. The mlnl11ra101a. or any perton I 'I I-f 1 1 ./"' ::.::::~====~~~ Ing in the entertllnlnQ 11pontneexecutororadmln-m.de to the resolution ind PARCEL 2. E&Mment(a) pr~wtllbeaotdatpub-having any lnter"t therein, ,.,, .. ,. "" 111; .1 • .1111 l_'..1.J-tf"l ll111 areas and 4 bedroom•. 111rator. or upon the 11• tot"' Engineer'• Report tor NOTICI ()fl u aucll euernent(•I 1111r1 lie' 1111 undet '"ltd bid .. or a lien thereon, or 1ny per-ll II llf I wr \\Ii 1.11 1 "11i 1·11i 11 ',.' \·1111 1 111 I lncludee !amity room an" IMneYfOr-tfie exeeulor or iurt_... · -ou1tt llCu!ltW-W tanb 1° .pi.o.Wdad~ 1niamaL ~tbeil~ahall THllT Mllll " a<1mtnletr11or. and file wttll Ing Iha propoaecl impro ..... IDWINA r .--HAACI ... arUcle enlllled . •AMmeflta" 1nue COdeMC11on833hnd permitted 10 rtdHm Ille ~]lRO H S.; --1100lMm RllflTllll i0!100:1::',11.k!;~:p1:1~ the cour1 w1111 PfOOf of~-r•nta. IDWINA l"IAlllCIE of 1111 Dec1ar1llon ot Cov• related regulation•. Oat• property told, °' any par-he lmai4 ··• vlc»,awrlttenrequ.etatll· lnQulrlel wnn rega.rd to A~CS'Ofl'NTITION na~. eopdlllone 1n<1 r• BldawtllbeOl)eflecTNovem· ticultrlraC1ofauCl'lproperty ( l ll't" \illtr ,1d d.t1h .llld 11,1111 rl T1.,..~l~~~'!r':O:::i':,!:: 60' uectlt •aide tie for 1111 that y0u oeetre apeclal Ille abo'ie matter thOuld bl TO ADMfNllTP atrlCtTcSltr"recordtd on June t>er 1', 1984 Time bl<I• will al any time within 180 d1ya •v • i,!Tlall 1RJl1. he orlglna,I nottoeottlle flllngofan ln· <llrecttd to Bobble Ingram. EITATI NO.Al2Uel 9. 1978 In 8ook 11786, bl opened 1100 am .. altetthlnlethe<eof 1·rror .. 11111111·d1i1l1·h I Ill' I) \II' Ing In the .ntertalnlng owntft h•Ye prMer19d ventory and appra!Mmerlt of 6uperintenden1 of StrHta. To all helfl. beneficiaries, Peg .. •20 10 484 lnCluatve. Place or ule: 2•000 Avt11 (2) Pr fee -.Such l)foperty I> It () I I I I 1r .. 1 ind 4 bedroom•. the 1mm1c. condition aetateUMtaor ottr...pall· Cit Hall Annex, 280t cradltora and conungant o•OfflclatRecord1,lntlleOf· Rd . L.aguna Nlgu11. CA or1rac1ofpt'opertyatl1Ht>e •1'"111111'' 111 '' rh for lh1· l1r .. 1 lnclud .. famllyroomand Fled~ to Sl ,100,000 tloneOf'IOCOUnttl?llf'ltiOned 1w. 1rvTne. Celltprnle. c(ldl10,., and pereona who flee ot the County Rec:ordet 92677 Tiiie olfettd Only permltled to be redeemed 1111 urri·l'I 111,1.r l1nn uni\ gourmet kitchen over· FEE. 631·1'"00 In Sec1ion 1200and1200 5 of 92~. PhOnl Number (714) may be 011\erwlM lnlerfllecl I Mid County (Tiie ''DEC-lhe right, mi. and lnt«ISt ol upon payment to the , lo<*1A9~W9I•. Pw lor the California Probate Code &eo-3689 1n 111e w111 and/Of eatatl ol LARA TION' I apd any Milton M FllCker In 1n<1 to purch1Mr orlncHahecan· (:I ,.\SS I F l El) fl J.2-,)(, 7H 60' ytehl + aide lie for ,,_,., T. IC~ ICHIDULI A EDWINA PEARCE. aka amendment• Of 1nnaxet1on Iha property wlll be offered no1 berouno1n the county In .mall boat. Original own-141\TI HI HO' l t-IOMI.., IA<. REAL ESTATE) ISF1400 -Wleftlre tcMM.ard, AIUllMINT Otl~CT EDWINA F PEARCE thelelo under Ille MC1iOn tor .... If requuted. th• which Ille property to r.. .,. hive PC9Mf\19d tll• ~ "*" JIOO NO. Mr<5 A parnion 11., been 1111<1 h .. dlnO(a) In tuch tr11Cle en-tn1em11 Revenue Service wm demmeo 11 t1tu1tad than 10 lt•ln ltr lilt ~11•111 ltr lilt lmmac. cond. RlduC41d 10 Lee A ........ CA IOOll (BAR RA NCA·AL TON· by MARKE HURWITZ In 1111 111:01 .. fono-'Ownef• lurmah Information •bout Ille Secretary tor Ille UM of 1002 "-aeral -' 100 $1 100 000 FEE (211) d1rGIO IRVINE CENTER) Supet1or Coutt ol Orange tlgh1a and dutlel. ulllltl" poulble 1ncumbrancH lh• purchaa«, 1111 helrt, or Gt atral -_ ' ' ILIFFIYIEW Put>llt hed Orange COHI DESCRIPTION OF WORK Counly reQuU!lng that nd cable tetevttlon''. "ullt· which may be uMful In d• pulgna. 1111 amOYnl paid by l•========:J.========::; -~Aft RH<O') l Delly Piiot November 2. 3, 9, A lheconatrue11onofoer· MARK E HURWITZ be ao-Ilea lldeyud •H•· lermlnlng ll)e value of Ille tucll purch•-and lntarMI lll>MI.., Inc. 198• t11n grading. paVing. baM. potnted H pertonaJ rep. en11 1upport an<I Miiie-Intern! being SOid OewcrlP· thereon II the r11e of 20 per. A FSA·.aQ curbs and gullera parkway r-1111ve 1o idminiater the ant ·• 1ncro1cllm1nt' uon of property Lot 585 and eent per ennum TOO 1001 TO IE TllUE, IT ISi RE L E!JTATE ---------drainage. inlerMCtlon work, u1a11 ol1he deeedenl Tha l')<I community fac1111111 the Northe111erly '1 of Loi Eltac1 ol J1Jn101 Encum· l~S1·1400 BHutllul 'OelorH' end U11lt with outatandtng panoramic bKk bay and nlte light vlr#s. 3br 2'h batl'\J. Oecorat.cs In neu· trat co+ors Lush grMn belt. CIOM to community pool. school• and 1hop. ping. lnel. land. Donna MLIC NOTICE "'"' llghll. oalflo 11gna11. petition 1equ1111 iuthorily Hement . 686 of Tract No 907 u per brancee 1% IOWll I .I 30 YUll FIXH LO&ll ---------algnlng, llrlplng, rand· to 1dm1n111ar the llllll YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T map recorded In Book 28. 1eo U3t(_c). l!nect of .IUfl· NOTICI 0, IMftAOVI· _acaplng. and. J.lJWllu . ., tn. lnOapendent Ad· UNDER A LIEN CONTRACT pa~es 25·36 1ncru1lve of tor lnc11mbra~e MINT t og 1Ih1 r w 1t h e p • mlnlttratlon ol EllatM Act IDATEO 8128178 UNLESS M1acel[J.neo~1 Me.Pa .. i11 Ull A certlllctl,e-Of 11Je of pet· CITY COUNCll purlenances tnd 1ppur11-A hHrlng on the petition 'YOU TAKE ACflON TO oltlce ol !he County R .. tonal Pf'OP«IY given or a CITY CW .-.vlNI nan! work for the loll-Ing will bl held on November 21 PROTECT YOUR PROP-corder of H id Orange Coun· died to rH I. property IX· COUNTY cw OftANOI roadw~· 1984 II 9·30 AM rn Dept' ~RTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ty lmpto ... ed "f'HI pr0j)9tty eeuted pvrsu1nt to lljllCtlon ITATI O,CALlfl°"NtA o Allon Parkway· No 3 et 700 Civic Center A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU commonlyknown~s 104Vl1 6336 111111 dltehtrg1 sucll Al l lllMINT OtlT"ICT Lagune Fr-•y to 1111 exlll· Drive Wett, Senti Ana. CA 'NEED AN EXPLANATION Mentone. Newport 8eac11. property from 111 Ilene, an· NO. M-1 Ing Alton 1n11rchange at the 92702 , OF THE NATURE OF THE C1lllorn1a 92663 2 11ory cumbrancet. and lflfea over NOTICE TO PROPERTY SantaAn1Fr-ay1ndcon· IF YOU OBJECT 10 the PROCEEDING AGAINST stucco bulldmg with wood which tht ll1n ol the Untied OWNERS OF ADOPTION tlnulng 1qterly to Ille ••Ill· granllng ol lh• petition )'OU YOU YOU SHOULD CON· panels end 2 Clf •ll•Che<I Stalet With re1pec1 to Which OF ~eeot.\R'fON OF IN· ll"lg -<ntet~lofl-of--Alt elttf9r-.ppnr .i ltl8 TACT A.LAWYER. ger•~· Pu>pert,y ITlA)' be In· the levy Wll mad• bad pri· TENTION ANO FILING OF Ptrkwey tnd Mulrl1nds. 111ar1ng ind lllle you objec· 8 ME A 0 0 W GRASS. spected II Situ a addreH orny ENGINEER'S REPORT 0 B1rranca Parkway· tlon• or hie wrnten ObJIC· IRVINE CA 92714 lrom eitterlor only Sub· H. M. tMatti NOTICE IS HEREBY S1nt1 An• Fr-•y 10 the uons w11h tne court beloie Ill • alrHI 1ddre11 or mission of 111 b1d1 mu.-1 be "•¥eftue ~ ()IVEN that on Ille 10111 d1y ••ISiing inlersecuon ol Allon the n .. rlng Your appear-common dulgnatlon ol 1ut>m1t1ed on Form 2222. 2ol000 A.tie "oed· of J\Jly t984. the Cit't Councll Parkway ano Muirlanda ance miy be in per ton or Dy property 1e anown 1bov1 no Sealed Bid 101 Purch1M ol Laguna Nltllel, CA m n of Ille Cit)' 011rv1no adopted o lrvlne Center Drive-your .attorney w1rran1y I• given as 10 111 Seized Properly Contect (714) 131-4020 111 BetoluUOn .ti•>. ~,j l. ~IUla freeway lP San ~ .!f-'l'OU-AR£..A.CREOIXOR. C2!!1PI• ne • or orr · the ottiee 1n<1iCated 09\ow 011e Oc1ot>« !J. ti,6 DEATH NOTICES or e conUngent credllor of uone( h• blneflCltry under or Form• 2222 1nd lnfor. Pub111h9d by I~ Orange tl'ltt decaasecl. you mull Ille H id Deed ol Tru•t. by meuon •bout !I'll property CoHt Delly P1101 November F-381 ------1YoJt clllm w11h 111e court or reuon.oJ • breach of default &.tbmlt blCll IO tna pwson 2 1984 prnent 11 fo ,,,. peraontt In Ille obhg•Uona NC:u•td na~ below before the repr-l1t1v1 appointed by 111a11by ll.eralolor1 ••· hme bids will be opened WEBBER WAGENSELLER tlle courl wllhln •our mort1111 acutad ind delivered to the P1ymen1 Terma Bid• mu11 l•-------- BERNICE WEBBER P A U L M ~.~~':, i:i~:, ~! P':~~io':d ~~~~~~g~;9° o!fa~~u:d ~ =~:'~d ~ ,:':,~~ passed away in New-WAGENSELLER, 1n Sec;tton 700 ol the m1no tor Sale ind written 1200 or less It the 10111 btd port Beach November born January 31 Prot>1te Coce or C111fom11 no11e101t><eec;nano01 elee· 1smore1htn$200. tubmll 20 1 1984 Fun al I 901 ed ' The time tor hllng c1e1ms will lion lo cause !he under-percent of the amount ol the • · er ser-• pass ~way no1 expira prior 10 lour •IQnld lo Mii said property btd or $200. wtttchever 1e vices ar e· scheduled October 30. 1984 Mr months lrom the date ol the 10 se1111y n 1d obllg1uon1. greater On accep1ance of for Saturday I.PM at WagenseJJer resident 11e11ringrio11e1 above and ther .. tter Ille unoer. the htgheet Old, Ille 1>a11nu Pierce Brothers &IJ of Laguna Hills was Y~U MAY EXAMINE tne 11gned caused u 1d re-due II any, w111berequired1n B d M d • f Ille kept by 111e court 11 you corded October 20. 1983 aa lull Form ol. payment All roa way ortuary vice pre st en t o are 8 peraon mierelled In lna1• No 83-463429 or 01. payments must be by c1111. Ctrapet fnt:erment to Wa~~ller & Dttrst. NI estste you may '9r(9 JJcu1J Recocoa 1n the olllce-of cerut..a CbeclC, caa111er·a or follow in Nebraska. Vice Prest dent o f upon 111e e~eculor or 1om1n· t'1e ReGorder of Orange treasurer' a check or by a PIERCE BROTHERS y S h d iatretor or upon the ti· County Uniled S111es postal. b1nk . FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·H11 oung, mil an torney tor ihe exacu1or or Satd Sele will be made, express. or teregreph money BELL BROADWAY Peacock of Laguna edmlnistrator. eno rue wllll but w1tllo~1 coven1n1 or wer· order Make checll 01 money --------- MORTUARY, Direc· Beach Past President ne court witn proo1 ol ,.,. , ~ tors, 642-9150 of Past·Stal1st1c1ans voe.,• .-.r111en requell Slat· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ANNAFORD · nohce ol 111e llf1ng of an In· CONSOLIDATED MARGARET . Mll..L· Laguna ventory end apP1a;sement of REPORT OF CONDITION AR HANNAFORD. H ills. M>n. Richard. esllle usets or 011119 pau. OF CITIZENS BANK OF C0 8TA MESA resident Sf Laguna d au g h le r · 1n ·1 aw · ~~o~~~:~~~·n~~~o~ Consolidated Report of Condition of "C1tlzen1 Bank of Costa Mesa" Costa Hills, passed away Joan, grand-son John 1he Callforn•e Prob11e Cooe Mesa, Orange County. and Domestic Subs1d1arles at the close of business on Nov 1. 1984 Born Paul, grand--Oaughter HU"WITZ, "EMER a September 28. 1984 K a t h I e e n !VINCENZO Stat• Bink No. 10IO December I. 1901 in Wagcn.seUer o f New Newpor1 C•ntlf Dr .. W a s h 1 n g t o n • 111ta 1555 Survived by her hus· port Beach daughter. Ne•por1 lhacll, CA t2MO band ... Harold. son Jane Wagenseller (114) 1~1 ~~-o vll!lt.!lejt__Qa~LJ&• Roger,grandchtldren. 1 S • f 1 Daily P1101 November 2. 3 9 Julie Loughborough. aw ant.o 0 rvme. 1984 Lone Di Donato and gr .. n d · d au g h t er. FSA 399 Wendy Hannaford. Chnstma Jane Ham- three great-grand-ihon IJ( New Jersey PUBLIC NOTICE children dnd a sister two gree;t-grand· --------- Gi!rtw Pickens Fu-c hildren. Heather NOTICE OF neral ehrvi~ will be Lee and Craig Hamil· DEATH OF """ ""'" f N J AICHAAD F. SHU TON held Saturday, No-ton ° ew ersey In AND OF PTITTION vember 3, 1984 at 3:00 lieu o f flowers dona-TO ADMINISTER PM P ttOns may be sent t.o ESTATE NO. 125218 at ac1f1c View American H eart As-To Ill '1eirs bener1c1a11et. Mortuary Chapel In· cre<111ors end cont1no1n1 tenncnt Pacific View ~octation or The cred11or1 and per1ons w'1o ASSETS Cash and d1Je from banks lnvestmenl secunt1es (Markel ¥Blue 4,865) . Non-lrrvestmenl securities Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purcriased under agreements to resell In domeSttc offices Loans, Total (eKCl1Jd1ng unearned income) less Allowance for possible loan tosses Lo9ns, net . Bank premises, F F & E etc Real estate owned other than bank premises . . .. Doller Amount• In ThouMnd• 6.271 57 642 515 ·O· ..(). 9.260 57, 127 2,768 •• 334 Super sharp 4 Ber,• family room. GREAT neighborhood. Microwave, upgraded carpets. Move in condition. $127.500: YOU SNOOZE YOU LOSE HIS OUH HAL TOii lll·llH lllEAT IUY II TlllTLE llOCll .... -ftolSID'I ltftw-btf llte 1231,000 Highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home with famtly room, nook & fonnal dJn- ing room. T ile entry, built-in wet bar, A /C & custom brick e ntry. New below market financing arranged by owner. CaH Fra• lacli•ot• flf htalls. n ~-fWN REAlrY ial IJ1-ll00 Af5'0CNTIAl Al Al r\IAtr \fAVl(;.f .. PHllllU IAYFIHT 11 ,210,000 This architectural superb 4 year old home Is ·the best bayfront on the market for construction, decor & rice. Fantastic 4 BA fa II ome comp ete wit S11n y ep , ~lip & nlght-lrght view. IN NEWPOR TCCNTCR 6449060 UDO ISLE M emonal Park. N1:w Bra1llt.• InsltlUtf." of m11y be otherwise 1n1e1e11ed D -h C I Los Angele's PaC'1fic tn Ille will and/or eat111 ol port .oeaC' , a n lieu 1 V M rt DJ. RICHARD F SHEL TON of flowers a contr1bu-ll'W 0 uary,. A peht1on has beerl 1Ue<1 tlon to a favonLe char-rKtors 644-2700 oy WANDA SHEL TON in •h• Investments in u11consolldaled subsidiaries and associated companies Customer's llab11ity to this bank on acceptances oiJtstanding .. Other assets ·O· Mf1.rvdous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay. pool, spa 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. . .... ..(). tty Pacific· Vtt'W h MARUSHOK Supenor Court ol Orange County reque111ng trill Mortuary. Director. NDREW GERALD WANDA SHELTON be 11p- 644-2700 MARUSHOK passed poin1e<1 111 pertona1 rep. -aw a V October 3 1• rlMl"llt1v110 eom1n111er the • 1111e 01 th• deeeden1 TOT ~L ASSETS TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES LIABILITIES Total demand dePoslla . . 1.126 82.6t5 Cham;ing Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck, courtyard, pier & sJip. $1,100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BA YFRONT CONDO 11184 in Hunungton r,,, p11111on reQuH11 8<-dch .Beloved hus-au1no111y to 1om1n1ster 111e PACIFIC VIEW ba d f V J 18te under 11"11 tnOe1>4r MEMORIAL PARK I n ° trgmia une en1 AOm1n1ttra11on ot El· Total time ard 11v1nga depos111 TOT Al DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES 73.801 25.800 48.001 J~tty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai .0. Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. Now $575,000. Cemetery • Mortuary Marushok of Hunt-., .. Ac! Chapel • Cremeiory ington Beach. father A h1ar1ng on 1n1 pe1111on 500 Pac1f1c View Drive of Michael Steven 111 be 11411<1 on NOVEMBER t4 t98• 11 9 30 A M • ., Newport Beacri M arushok , Hunt· Pl No 3 11 100 Clw. 64' 2700 1 mgton Beach, Ca . son ter Or1v1 wn1 S1n11 McCOAMIC0 1( MOATUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyon Aoad I rJ f A n d re w G na CA 02702 Marushnk of P enn • IF YOU GBJECT to the ranting or tna pe1111on 'fOU brothrr rif Sophie ou•d etther lt>PI~ e1 tile WolOWI( h , of New ne111ng and 1111e your ob· Jn!lf'y, brother 1n law ec11on1 01 Ille wr111an oblec· of Dalf' (Joy) H olker llon1 wltfl 1111 court 1>1lor1 TOT Al DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES . .. Federel funds purch1sed and securities sold under egreemen11 to repurehu.e ·1n domestic office. .. Other hab1llllH tor borrow.cS money. lnt lucllng no1e balance• of U.S Tr•asury .. . . Mortgage lndebtedneaa (inclua1no s.o, capital lease• 73,801 PJ;NINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT ..0-Exciting Ocean &Jetty viewa, 4 Br, 3 Be. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT Aeceptal"ICet 9X9CUted by or for 8CCOunl Of this bank and Oulltandlng Oth9f' llabllltlH. . t,246 ..(). ..(). 895 At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular bay view. Owner financing. $1.050,000 T01AL LIABILITIES (ucludlng subordinated notes and deb•nturH) . . . . . Subordinated notes and debentures 8HA .. IHOLDIA8 IOUITY 75,g41 ·O· l.AOUNA BEACH HILLSID~ llllLIT PllllllU POii! -Qodlhell 644-15200 "/!: Macnnb ·Irv 1ne Actually two 1111re large Iott together with a apacloua 4 bedroom hOrM PLUS I studio or 1pertmen1 over the gar· age Pool 1tzed yerd, 4 car garage,..soOm to add iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on Priced 1t a low SIS•7,500 to Mttle ••tale. S\Jbmlt your terms. (714) 673-4400 1m1Tt111HUll 115.000 ci;own, no quality· Ing OWC blllnce It t2'h% A•klng St04,000. Call Agent Phylll• 549.5 t32 or 548·2313 •WPIOIDn 2Br house on 'h acre $215,000. 756--9 162 IUYElll llE&OTIATE COlllSSIOllSU ti TlllOLIFF Above N~rt Harbof Incredible vt.w, 4 Bdrm, ' 'hba bath, PoOI aand apa NHd• flnlelllng touches '395,000 L .llWICIUI' t1f ,-'tl'I R .. 1tor1. 675·fSOOO SHIP IHA HL 1U Lovely upgradld 4 Bd 2 b1 home sltulled on a cor· rreriot, 11'11w home hn· fresh · paint, new carpets. shutters. mini bllnds, sohwatar & upgraded ap- plianced. Asking price $147.500. Traditional Realty 631-7370 Ahll am IULTtll 3 bdr::i cor:,o IOol<• Ju•• 714/140·•112 2• lirs llke 1t did when 11111 bl.Ill! Locatld on 1 bluH wfth • psrtlat ocean view It la not .._. only pretty, but In a «>m· **Ir.:. 11111 * * plex that has tennis crte. 3BR 2BA plua guest hOllM a PoOI & spa. Within walk· w/'hBA. 1955 Irvine Ave. Ing diatance to the beecl\. Cor. Walnut Pl nr Weit· II also tlu the price elm St95,000 645-70715 reduced 10 $175,000 *FOITRHI FOHOLlllH* new 8 Bd. 7ba. FULL ae- curlty & private. 6,000 eq It Unique es11t1 380 d90ree canyon vfewe. 2 759· 150 1 Bkr eecurlty gatH wllh 8 TV ..._ __ _ monitor cameru. Poot,~,~~~~~~~~~ epa, 11u.n1 + much more. hlM. horH1 ok. Reduced '•iiii===:=iiii;;;; 1300,0001 Sacrifice 1t fl s~10.ooo • terma or Llml llU Uffllll trade For 1pp1 e111 PIH All ILIP PATRICK TENORE..,,. Older 2,atory, 5 bedroom 750-8702 re1ldence In a tantutlc VIEW LOCATION lo 1ak1 advantage of ec1Mty of tile wel• and llQhlt at night 1 wonderful op. IU& Yllll P<>rtunlty lo own a.borne Very private pool and ti>• on "quiet" Llttlt 1"8ncl ?\om. In excluel._.. a.ction 1nd do aome rld9COllt• of M ... Verd• CIOM IQ. Ing 10 flt your deelon Country Club 4 Bdrm-R9duc9d to 1750.000. loll 2 belll, furniture -negottabl• S2H,OOO "'"'HI H0'1 751·3101 1111'11 .. "" ~ Rf;AL f;SfATf.-c::. SELECT ~ t1MIOO Laguna B88c.h Ce 92651 494 q41•, tl'le riear1ng 'four eppear of Sant.II An11 • .an·ln· anoe may b9 m pereon or by law nf E Louise your 111orney Preferred •tock H I) l k t' r M r IF YOU ARE A CREOITOA No •her .. or ' cont1ngen1 cre011or of Oulstandlng Marushok was a re· 111e dacHMd. you mu11 Iii• Common •lock .o. Amount .Q. .,., PROPERTIES Panoramic ooean & city view, spaciou!I 51-;:;::;::'.==:::;~;:::;:=;=~-::-=:;:.;-;:,;::;====:-­ Br, J Ba. Xlnt finanC'ing, now $750,000. ':!~:t:~' S(l: ~d\)}A_-a t,~S· :::: COTTOH POINT ESTATES -----,.,,.,"' t1.u l rou1111 -----HAAllOA LAWN• MT. OLIV! Mortusr>' • Cemetery Cr~m1101y 1625 G1tler A~• C..OSll Met& 5•0·5554 PIERCE IAOTHl"I HU.l .. OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwly Co''' Me11 8•2·g t!O IAL TZ eU,Oli.OH IMITH a TUTHILL WHTCL"' CHAPIL •27 E 171h 9' • Costa Mesa i tarPd L t Col from the your ~m with tlla eovr1 or No aherff 1 U S M•rint Corp He preMnt 11 10 111• pereonil euthorlzed ed W Id W f9Pr-1111ve 1pp01ntecl b'I No. eharH M>rv In or ar Ille oourt within lour month• 1,500,000 Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Pacifica, San Clemente from $550,000. , II K orea anc1 V iet from 1119 d•t• of 11,.1 11 outetandlng. ~034,939 Amount 3,8SO Nam 1968 69 apd ri tua~oltettef111pro¥leled TOTAL CONTRtBUTtO CAPITAL • et>tved the Navy Com-tn S1euon 700 of 11'1• Retatn.ci .. rnlng• . . .. Prot>ale Code ot c.lil0tf\le ReMfv• tor CO'IO~end ~:f~ WESTWOOD VILLAGE 1 mendhtlon and the Tl'le time •or filing~""• win oth« capltal ruervN .. V~tnamt"M' Cross of not up1r1 Pl'tor to four TOT AL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Gallantry Vi.ttation mon•ne trom the <1•1• 01 the TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO .().!Prime Engltsh traditional 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 a.&74 Frplc's, hrdwd firs, nr UCLA, $69~.000 F d .. 9PM P l'IMllllQ not!Qt •t>ove S.... RE 0 DEAS EO rl ay " IJ YOU MAY !XAMIN[ !Pie nA H L UITY ... 82IS15 neral Servi .. S:ltur, 1111 1tw1 1:1y 1t1e ~1 1f '1°"' Th• underatgn.o. Paige V Simpton, Pruldent end CEO end Ro~rt T day Octobtt 3 JOAM, .,. a peraon 1n1tr .. 1.-1n Ma1t. vie. PrNld9nt/Cetnler of 11\e abov.-named bamt, each d.cl1rt1. f()( b 0 th • t p 1 u c e the Nt•t• y0u may """ hlmMlf alone 1nd not fot lh• otn., I nave pert0nal lcnowl9dg• ot the man era 8 upon u. ~ Ol ldrNn· c;ont11Md In ''"-report and I beU4tv• that MCh at•t..,,.,,t In Mid t9C)Oft .. Brothe,.. .&ll roed· 111retor .or upon the it· tru. ~of the und«llgMd, for hlmMft eJoM and not for the othef, Cff1111a w a Y M o r I u a r Y tor~ ror Ille fxecutor °' undtr' ~illy ol perfury that th• foreooino 11 ttue 1nd corr.ct Cha~l Inwrment In· ldmtnlatrator and 1111 wttl'I Executeo on Oclot>« 25. t98•, at Cott• MeN, Callfornl1 •• ...a p k ,,,_ Ille ~I Wllll prpof Of -gl.-w<iuu ar ~n 111~. 1 wrl1ten r~ueet at•I· Paige V Simpton Mrry P1 rC1' Brothen 1ng tl\at y0u o..ir. ac>«:•al Pretld9nt ind CEO 8 ell 8 r o ad we y notice of flle flllng of an 1n Ao*' T MHI 6 Direct &r col~ct . to aublcnbe to ""' hometown poptr,-.,.. . - M Cirtuiuy Directors, veMOfY end IPPfl11emant or Vitt Pr .. ldent A Miiie ....it at Of Ille ~I /Ctthler 'J42 IH rtO 110"9 or 8'coun1• r11ent•o"9d Publllhed Orang• Cout Oally Piiot Novtm~r 2 1984 . lilly Pilat 6•6 QH t I ~ 2 • ' . ._............,, .. ""' .......... ""'''... -d• ,,. """ r ....... ,..,, ._ .. -;. AIRP[T I I I I I' QA M I E I I r I S P I T Y I • Attoraty1 fffnTn10l11111* Attorney 675-5 ,99 J iiiiiiiii;;;;;;.;;;;;1;02;;2 ltaHI ltr lalt , lt1H1 ... Salt MtHfala, Dt1trt lnan Uafpnblat4 l111n Ualuabla.. ltaar Uafual.W btrteeta, lml ...,... .. , Vat. ,._'" .... DJaa Pilat 1821 ll"'f!rl IHcll lllt b11rt 1450 Cfft• Mna 2224 1"1ae 2244 Stal hacla 1214 Cetta Mtta 2124 C..ta.... %724 lm.t UM .,_ v--.0 Open house sun ff-3pm IESHT PROP 3Br 28a eon3o wlanc RHTlLS 1360 liat ateat thli bMet1 2eR 2'i'tba. 2 atory PHFEOT lHlTill Close 10 beech & Harbor ILIFFS COIDO In most 111 CO\Jntry Clut>s patio. att dbl gar· pool CALL US REGARDING bacll bungalow w/blttn1 w/balcony & yard. Encl WI lffD A OHICE 3 bt COileio $800/mo ~ Rtt1Htt1It1•41,000 2 br 2 car gar $'34,500 3 Bdrm 4 yr1 new. FEE W.ly-Mnly·Yrly $800/mo. Can 642·0874 IRVINE LEASES "' crp11 no/low dep agl gar Eastide ott 16th W.nt a Mleetlon of greet ~~1 run. 5 BClrms, 3ba1ha,1ncflides 3406'1 Formosa·AISm fin Maka otter Owner/Ag! JACOBS REALTY 3BF\ 2ba. fem rm, nr SC .-.(", 539-6190 Best lee St S750/mo 548-0A06 Uvlng? We can offer any. master tulle and large evall Betty 493-88 '2 Open SAT /SUN Desert 619-340--0050 ptaze. no dogs, av all a~ I ,-i ._ ---thing tra email apt to • irv1ne Lakalront 1 BR family room and off. Baal ltacL l 0 1984 v1111Caudel Npl Bell 71~75-6173 12101 S950 Ph 831·6166 'fiisor 111 • •-*MESA VEROE * 4 Bd h9e If looking in CM conoo Pootl tenntatgym 11reet perklnn I t 7 • • c 11 760 8816 0 I C ---:.~ 1760 hou" 1p~lou1 Sbr 28R 2BA lrplc, encl gar no NB. °' HB think of us ftfll sauna, w/CI llku" S92S cars. Only .-d:r~plr~m 4B,301.280dttrgrot.26'1. II • •• 0 .... , Srioo~ute grey & Whits ealty 2ba lrplc garege/allop pets.s725 mo ~-5446 10flha1 choice 1Clealllvlng mo 551-5110 5;2.()8.41 the entrance to Mein dn S1851( OWC 1 ml to LEASE/OPTION Pro~rty 1525 2Br. 1116 be, wood llrs lncd lddsJcritten hurry Bright airy i new CP1a TSL MGMT 842-1603 Beach NOW on ltiemar-bch BkrCoOp983-6682 NOQUALIFVINGI F'A1LlBRMk,No so co Usedbrick,grdnr,gar No 786_1172 5311·6190BestRltylee drapes 2Br 1"·8• NB REALTY 67S.1842 !.ataaa hacla 214 ket at only $449,000 1••n1 Beaut 2 br 2'"' bl Twnllme 3br, 2' ... 1)1, h view acre, pets avl 1111 645·2566 A r 'ot4 TwnllM MICro. rplc. 2 r'!tudiOI , v-v prfval• l.t4 121 l -S 1000/mo-18 moa S 1K lance. greenery, privacy. 7 S695 plenty big 3br sptlt ,.rtaHll ar•a . car gar wJopert/IK. Lakn, ••~ $500 Olhef roomy & lfOhl • NEAR THE BEACH option money For detalle yrs old S218K. o w e . lavel design; moo kllch strums & wate.rlall1. ~L• R:WM1 ~ Botn lnet utl W*1 ,. 4 Bdrm •. 3 ba. loan bill· call ~thy a.II 650--0404 owner tl.191723-094! 1 enc e d f p v 1. k 1 Cl s 111..__ 1 00011~a. no pets $875 F&llU &PT1 10 t>eti 494. 124.4, Ao1 .l.:..__ ance S 107 ,700 INl lll pay· l~--lli!i---~L. -l SIO 539-6 l90 Best Alty tee 3880 Mlefleleon Drive -~~2..4.47 or 54.i-3115. kling QMll 19 ~foih:r----:::---..---z:s~ • ' men ts s 1.1 t5 Pl Agl .... art '"'=-INIM Ptal' ..... 2117 c•-·n ·ftd Slllrp .....___ rrlties wt 1 Of 2 clllldran ~· ltacla Marcell• 440:}678 -E·llCle 2 bfano nu lg 3Br -----_ "'° -· ..,...., ..,. N SUN VALLEY. Idaho Zone 20811595 Yd, llp, dbl gar TURTLE ROCK 4 Bd Ilse Sm l Br aero*' from bch lBR, 0/Wshr. garage, no r perk Heal """ o f r 50 Cllhwshr Mg Ctata Mna 1024 1-. --- 1044 Duplex lot. Warm Springs w/aa S 1000 10 s 1200 Assoc pool/gdnr incl Frig, stove. crpt, drpe pets $485. 531.5553 I pell uac. tncl ~o peta Call btwn *•••I RIPIS * "I t ~ .. ~~==!!t.J Rd., overrooklng golf mo 130 Albert Pl Open s 1275/mo 854-0971J s4 75/mo lst & tut+ ~-, 2Bdtm 28a ....,_ llam-4pm daily 545-4455 -course, bel<>~ mkt at ir. Ah&8 ~-S250 mo· 18_.8w.67•900, EASTSIDE 2 .BR 1 it 398 W Wilson 631-5533 JW~ ....... and llquld•llons An In· Harbor View ome 2 Bd 2 $45.000 (805)985-9906 Sat/Sun 9-3 84.,..,,. La11H ltacla 2241 • ---': pa110 No pet• $6001mo. --l bt ,,..., Dover --· ~~st~r~ •• d~r,t...P=~rd: PllCE be upgrades .tn & out l .E-:-Exclaui• 1600 Detuu East11da 3 Bd 2 bi 2Mf! fbe. mOdern kitchen. CortH itl Mir 2'2 , 3a11 546·9950 t,w -sie1e CM 3 or ,..., ba 2 ~~. =1~~·~~"; Condo with carport near llEllCEI II Beautiful cond. By appt, -w/lrplc & dbl gar Avall patio, covrd gar. cx:aan ~fubid wper dean, yard. Exciu11ve 1 bri be dpfll I· story, patios d11llwashef, SC Plaza Only SJ2.900 3 on 11119 4 Bdrm, 2'i't be principals only 720-0570 • Wiil exehllfl99 Palm 1211 s995 by appl view $800/mo. 498-0035 7 t3'1t "'4arguer11e. $450 unll • Fplc. p1110 gar bit Ins kids Oil no pets Bd 2 ba Condo only Cornell Model In tile Gar-Spnnga home (Furn) 3 t>r 645· 1~7 evelwkn~ LGE 2 BDRM 2 BA prtv & melds u1tls 759-8097 wl auto gar O(>nr Grdnr $695 mo 6SG-7275 S79.900 Large 3 SCI 2 be den Homes. University MlRIH yt(W IHll 2·~ ba. lam room, lrpl legant emmac. quiet 4Br quiet Frplc W/D ocean incl No pets N·.smkr IH B It la 2741 wllh llreplace ~i?~:I• ~lght and airy 2762 Hlllalde Dr NB carport, pool, $150,000 3Ba llOme Only 5 yrs old vu. no nats 191 • S550 548-6216/549-8565.;;;,•.:.•;.t;;;;•..:..;;.;;•;,;c.;.._...;;;,;;.;,~ .US.1100 T.5'@MS · ttlt&llOO..OJl ' 3m~o!~~ J:g;e-011 ~~.~~a;~ .$t600/fl'llHee ~&--7•34 ~r~o 4§"7:"6~7 ean ont 4 r -SHADY LUSH LNDSCPE 2 ILICIS Tl IUCI IN NEWPORT BEACH si~ MINJll'l11JJ .. down ~Orner lot :rMJ6.000 Owlle< 759-1111 lOWEIUUTSlll Nnpert ltacla 2219 Prime location Wee.kly Of Brtgnt Top area l"Br DehOhrtul ociMn bf'eces A great l)i.c:e 10 ~on tile AH • 10 s~. lllred ~ I HIDDEN TREASURE Npt Snarp 2Br 1bl hQOse In -monthly rental 673-781.3 $560 & up Pool ape t>bq 381 2'"Be twnhM All Upper 91y Pr111at~ These are greel Invest· OiSOr j Hgtsremodeled 3 t>r time grell locateon 1 car 1 •VERSAILLES CONDO* 1 . Quiet No pets ~ pluSll crpta & Clrpa. clubnousea & llaat1f't- ments end wlll not last I w/income to BOOTI lttatah gar.no pets. 5670/mo. 2 Br Con~o. 21'1 Ba, dan, l Br w/all amenttres lst MESA PINES 549-2447 dlhwsllr lots ot closets, spu, 8 tennis cour1s. 7 CO~°ci'gitDE2V~~L,A<l~ 90 ty·, LargeR21ot~5·7009 avail Nov 3. 258 Flower prlSttne view ol llills from class decor & lurnltvre Mobtlellometlorrent Ap· =fully&.:~:~ ~s A:-:,.10 ~~n Sunflower For •npt call LIDO 5-Br & den -family Ho1•a1 F1ra1'1L-.1 Wayne AQI 846-8816 kitchen & hv-rm bll·•n •213-670-5723• PfOX S300/rno Child ~-~31 ISlano convenient~ ..... 7 86 11 72 m rec m & olflce 3 car .. ·-~ lrtg, new crpts. very lresh 1rwn•T c•EST ~"me See Mnr alt 1pm ( PATRICK TEN ORE : ~arage r673_7767. Mesa Verde 3Br 11.Ba & ch.ertul S1700 no 1ur " ". 1 Tues-Sat 133 E 16111 SUWlll onsegM 631· 1268 or 780-8702 • I X '2T22 new crpts. drps, paint, lease 760-8512 Beaut 2Br 2'i'tBa Condo 631•3978 Lovely Monaco-H-:V HMS troll • ar lrplc $950/mo Call Oava Avail nowt Poot vu. fully -YILWE Singles 1 & 2 &<Srm Apart- 3880 MIChelson Drive Irvine 2 Mair Br. clean. $'229.500 2Br 2Ba hqme patio, walk Ha(11age Raal Estele furn W/D 2 car gar I Nr SC Plza I yr Oki Conde> N-1 & 2 Bdrm luxury ments & Towrillouse~ 1825PtWheelert0pS/S to l>elCh $1000 m .. 540-ltSI •WTlllff• w/opnr $1150/lse 2Br2Ba BeaulrtUI Mtttng apt1 1n 14 plans 1Bdrm lrO!T' s~20 IASI. &boul Realty Services 640-4099 mo Call 644-5061 Beauur'ut 4Br 2Ba Mesa 31r, 211 llt•t. l1r11 TSl lllT 1'2-110S $825/m~ 6«-2967 2 Bdrm and TownllOmes I tum1sned a.pis complat~ •Mna Vero. Foreclosure 4bd 2ba, preallgloua area TURTLE ROCI( RIDGE thousands below market. 2br 2'Aba, den. anows Ilk• OOHIFHIT IHl,000 Veroe. 1939 Sanderllng yar4. ,,,,,, 11100. 1irwN•T c•E•T PALM MESA APTS • pools. tenntS wltlf· """" rv llnent & Ulttt'IS•IS $1095 mo 540-7507 (71 ... )710-1771 ""' " " • EastStde 2 Br S585 No falls ponds Gas p81CI maybe reoteo lor ahorl Home/OuC>lex 756·9162 ~ Beaut 2Br 2'•Bl Condo. pet9~t561 Mes9 0r Celt From S... 01ego -Frw? lef""Ol"IC>n9etl OrtJem. 5109 Se..asl10111 Ortve • .N..B. NEAR S COAST Pt1121 & * TllE lllffS * Avail now• Pool vu fully btwn 9-4 546-9860 drrve Noni'! 00 S..Ch to t>Oree Rd 11 Safi JOIQu1n frwys Lovely 3 Bdrm. lurn W/D 2 car "'I r •• F w t Hills Rd Pool. lam rm. 2 ba ' 2 Larnest twnhme 4Br , · • • --.... c adOan and es on DOVER A E ~59s50&0 m0091 854-11& .. 1 ,;;/.kil 11 h 1 wtopnr Sl15011se Quiet 2Br t•,~a No pets McFadOeo to Seaw1nd 1•4-1100 lrplcs. dog run Singles or a C • uge pa 10 TSl lllT l'2· ll03 $525/mo for 2 755 W v111..,,. 1714)893•5198 lam1ty S 1250/mo incl End untl Avl now 81 18tll C M 646-9507 . -..-__ _ a~net & ~ m~M $1350 A~~~55~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~·~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ -----~"-!:....--91t9111Tt--in--.1-&~-6!'1tt"~m~ ~,!.!,..,~!L.~~~~~:..:_:~~:7::--'~:-'+-:::,~:rimFJi'ii'i:imr"-t-7'M71m~rtrl":~'!n--t'r.'l';;i:"'::-::::=;-:::-==~b p•~ PlllQ Witt I vrl• 1 Imo 4 s rents cory • 27 _ pct. tndry No cllkl $510 ' ' S 1,0,000. Christina Agt ii -I NEW LUX 2br 2ba Condo wlappls & le.au optional ltlka Isla.. -• sec $500 • r~ls 2038B 1111.a111 I Ff'PIC 0-W 1"9 ""14 llkuP 631-8833 or 557-2789 ,.ewrrt tlC utll* pa'd ot"er• avall 350 • .-I l(W 1623 W Bat Bl !>-45-2241 _ beautlful lake view. walk " ' •• " tBr upstairs slova, Meyet Pl-0 ~2-0 or • 3 8"d2 ba, Spaniih ·~i--------• OOHIFROIT 10 s c Plaza. 1nct pvt 539-6190 Best Atty IM dsllwsllr extra clean 760-9396 Nd Mgr negot WlllWHl llH WE WILL MANAGE YOuR w/lge yard 956 Senate. Ill-Ill 5Br & 4Br, winter/yriy club. tennis sw1mm1ng Blk to bch 3br 2ba gar S5501mo 114 Aga1e Sllerp & clean 1 BA Gar-&PUTllEm PROPE6~~Y ,:~?PEAL' S '29.900 OPEN S>. Tl llYfR --Wlt(•fRaarr CUDA 675-11932. 818-285-2261 1ac .sauna gym, trpl, ale 1200'.com poolllse.S 1195 1-(818)289-9307 aft 5 s / f N < ., < SUN '1·4 645·5.412 14 ... 1,000 " -• ~ ----wl d $875 mo 966.2535 mo 1st/last $500 dep den apt .i;; tove re rtg 0 Conveniently located 1n • IY IWllR .... H I f I a. ~ Yearly 2 br 2 bl 1 park1nn pets $4ou Call 5•8· 1377' o--ot Irvine s neweSI Bacnelo• 1earty nicest •--liiiliiiliiiiii_llii ___ Lcx:ated on Udo Park Dr · 11111 • 11• l•I• Not tar to Ne' red ll01 2tH 63 1-5 193 2131366-7668 • • - -'"' I Pemtr04.IA on Versalllel B&1ulllully decorated Deluka, redec:. 2 Br 2ba 4t•trll .. 2202 space bale dshwsllr lrpl Sll~p E·S•de 2 br ancl gar1 resid~11a1 set1tng1 Broi.er 6.,5 ,606 111,100. a IURHI with lge Master 1Ult8. unit In securlly lllgllrlse1';;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;; ;~~rpt~ blllns 5~gs61;~ Bluffs Condo 4Br or 3Br & w/d S800 Lynn 673-0818 w/lncd yard No pets $625 WmOWOOO Glen .efers I 2 tmmaculete townhoma 11,.,,e walk In closet t at Haobor an1rance Pv1 It s urry • den Nr sllopptng park & I 1..___ mo 546-5882 979-3848 & 3 l>edroom apanments Ba)' Ocean Vtew Condos $p•clous and clean -• 1 b~ den 2 'b• marln.s, pool Ocean & LINDA ISLE ON WATER Bes• Riiy lee tennis Club Pool~ a_. .atleLiiAAllJot..eam t51&1lly $.!l.u.tled. ..n.e.ar1 _ ~i.200---- Beroaln P«eff<+-~...+-...;.conver ~ --~e -lnnowtll L.o11ely -6. l>edfoom home harp E·stde 2 Bd Iba "t'TIUOTmo7&F861tror PH1al11T1 -2701 T S(;l\ools sll0pp1ng and 631-4960 Agt down • Low Monthly Pav-llJfllWIM RULn II nan c I "I S 3 7 5 M wttll large en1erta1n1no cl,osed nar. fenced yaro & 522-6043 B •VFRONT 2BR 1B' • 1~1 Spacious 1 Bd 1 ba upper parks ' l 2 """ rooms Y•arly lease • " " .... D!W walk 1n closet "'•r' Ou1e1 28r 1 ba pattO P<>Ot menta. Call for appoint· 673-~2 3/ 48-200<> " patio New drps. cpts no c11annel Front w/dock ·-• • 1000 mo S07 E " 1141 l"OO "" $6500/mo 63 l 1400 urn # No pets $485 ~1-6 t55 For leasing ontormatoon Oar age n c Pets. m«!Bkrt to '" 548-23'3 •· • -•• -.-C-lt-•t•tt-~1076 BA LBO A • ISL D peta Must stand credit 2br sgl Ilse Avl 11120 Balboa Bl 673-6880 _ ple•se citt 17 1 4 1 S600 mo 1601-B 1511'1 ~ c k $650 • dep $149~1 mo yrly Isa -•STUNNING Lg 16rGar· 559•50 12 Moftoay·Su-·' St ..,_t'""ts 650·8213 Panorc.mlc ocean view 1§: AYFRONT 3 bdrm wltll 548-54421770•5829 760-6685 CoroH iel Mar 2722 den Apt Poot & rec area d•Y 8 30 am 10"5 30 pr;; "., n THE REAL ESTATERS BiG CANYON cllerm'g 2 sty 3Br/Pool/ap1/patloa. w/lual'I landscaping $457,00011 Agt 766-1540 Bd 2ba lge lot $t53.000 abulous VIEW $2200 B f 1735 $485 710 W 181h St VERSAILLES? Br I '•ba Byowner 831•1013 :JTIO, furn or unlurn X1re sllarp ll>r abode House1bll\tooce1n 3Br ~Br 1 a ront apt cornerun•t w oceanvtew ___ ____ "BAI.BOA ISLAND HOME w/t>lllns crpta tllru·oul 3 separete yrds grdnr yrly Frpk: D W 433 Ins 2 Bd w gar. new cpta. --------• Sec no pets s1 025 Pl' Mtllilt a •••• ! 1100 1 door to Bay 2-atory. 4 enclosed gar $415 no last Lots ol prkng araa Tra1· See Sal 3.5pm drapes b1t1ns lncd yard IRW llWl mo Avl appro1 Nov 10 CONDO WOODSIDE VIL· L,t.GE 2 Bdrm. FreJhly decorated $68,500 witll tOK down Low Int loan. Agt 852· 1677 Ill OAIYll NIH MIST IAOllFIOI I 131)851 Sr. pari::,t2 blk to bed S 1tOOJ9mo unfurn, 539-6190 Ball lee fie. no, problem Great Bachelor apt 1n COM, walk ~~-4P,~~-allW,~~e~~l~~F 644·0•52 shops SM<S. ~itove, frig Lease 61'3·6 00 Daaa Poi it 2226 1 o c B 111 n s, I r p I c to beacll, 1 room wlba no WHlllllll W1LLIWS S8600 Sat/~-~390. W1ttrfr11t •••Hr IH. GREAT VIEW for 7 mos S 12951mo 675·2~7 kite $400 mo 838-7062 667$~~1~:·0 &Pl8TllHTS 2~rlTl~!n"'~"U·~t~n Help me out ol • Jam ~nd llelp yourself to a grea1 property. I need 10 re- locate to L.,t.. You need 10 SM "'" 2 Bdrm, 2 bath lllgt'lly upgraded condo Prvt patio w/Jacun l. S 196,000 ONLY S 15,000 down total payment of $1267/montl'I 720-0391 Tues-frl(~ 19)1119 .:"3765 1134108 U 1· 1'80 38r 2Ba. part furn. decks llltlSU S 1200 Block to ocean lmmtc 2619 S1n11 Ana I 1oe111y toca1ed en tne "8an wtth w o Ilk up No pet1 *w•TEllFllOlt,.._ ttplc gar. lncd yd Joe C11r111opher 675-04 H 2Br tBa. lrplc, beams S6051mo 01 w oodt>ndge S2•95;mo Call 760-09 li EASTSThE 2 BCI w/yard, comm pool & spa. I 109,000 Darrell Paah Prop 851-8767 • • · Jlf -s1~1mo 1st, last & ae· Lido Realty S725tmo 642-3153 Woodbrodge w111ows o1 l1Htif1I ltMle Mt•t lalkl curtty 496-8548 BRAND NEW sllarp I Br YILU COllHVA ters 1 2 & 3 BeClrOOft'I UUl/'"111 NtHLIRtll 1.1.UCIUI· Ptai111l1 2207 Raat -.. ac .. -2!40 llHISU w l an 0 11\ kt!Cllen Spacious E·lld8 Apts 0 Qua111y ap11f"lmen1s • ' BO 21>11 home s t3001mo E I t dSh .,, 2BR 2BA SPACt,37 • 3BR ,_~ llerdwood nrs, • lse Step111n1e 645-7050 S8001mo 644· 7183 &nsctovgare ~oa ~~urns 7'ee' I En1oy the numerous rac· 300 E. Coest HIQl'lwey. acroasV rom park 1753 NEW HOME 3 Bd 2 ''i ba. If b NewportBeacll Plaza del Sur s1050. trplc, gar. watk to bcl'I LIDO REALTY673-7300 2Br 1ba. 4250 Shortell Nopets No waterbeds rea11on11rac1h11e!.riea.r y Eaatalda 2 Bd ''"'I>• 1ownhouee Walk to De Anza Bayald•~~llage yrly 968-1683 675-4600 $1100 uttl lnci 536-4637 Lido Isle spacious 38r Ln No peta n-smker All 1Br 1 Pareon S515 nctuomg Vv90"1>rtdge i (7 1 ~) 673 133 redone $750 760·0326 1Br 2 Persons S5•0 .a11e parks & snoPQlng I .. • a Wh pa 1 c .. -.~-3"' 3 >Ba tamely rm pa110 c • 1 M . 22"2 y y mOI'• .......... .,r CUSTO. M 2Br Over Oar 28r 1 Person S6l0 1lloppfng at 17th st 'CHARMING Back 81y Hm $ 1000/mo-lyear $5,000 Secluded araa near Mesa Very cut• '2•44 Ilka n"'-OA•• • ar 2ba 4 lam/llngles Ok UP· $2200 ,t,gt 673-1323 2Br 2 Person& 1635 Reserve now tor NB Recrm/poolS21900 A1t ract l11a 2Br 1Ba graded decor upper Lu•3br3ba1wrihse condo V1aw PrivEntry10Pat10 2323 Eloen Ave C M D~ember Occupancy option money. Option Dr Estates S1<48.000 price S 1 '11.900 Call 2045 t Bayview 494-7748 991·4990/ 645-1~6 • w/wood t>urntng frplc. S600's 539-6190 2 car gar1nr bClllpark. & Encl Sndck Bttns Xlnt 5•8· 7854 patio gar S8501mo yrty Bast Riiy IM sc11oo1s1125 mo Npl His Loe No Pell Quiel Qual (l 1•) lil·OHI Cralo 631-'266 F .. HLISIHI Pertecf Trailer lor lady or 760-1867 or 644-7383 233 l6tll Pl 615.4333 Person. $180 675-0760 'Westside 28r 281 .,,. tr.g l t>H•no Ofhce Hrs gent. 55 plus $7000 You 11 love lh19 quaint 111 1 slove new crpta & drps 8 AM to 6 PM Newport Cr .. t BMut 3 br near pool/tannla 111 as- ambl9 64~eo bkr COOP 631-5869 Be11ut11U1 Jasmine Craek duplex wlappla nr ocean Lux Condo, Bio Canyon. •PATii lnS* No pets s500 646-4382 -2Br. 2Ba widen Lease $395 ulils free 539·6190 39, 3Bp GOii course vu Wfln ~elkl"Q of the t>eh lmctat Pnr 1350 S17001mo Incl grdnr No Best Atty fee No pets $1550 846-5792 t 8 2Br $650 & Up H t It la 2740 HHt. luda 12 llnS pats 640-8715 lor appl Ra•t. Barkar 2242 Nwpt Hgts tg ram t'lme •lm/Nd•ate Occupanc)' H • H 2740 RDMll .... IY IWIH usnuFF 1·2 ZM 4 BR, 3 BA, extra frg lot, DUPLEX 2BA. le •. nar· •Month·tc>Montll Qnf yeer Old W-1tda CM ,. • 2 M Bd Pe 3Br. 2' t81. den • tam 2111 eloht f -plexea All 3br 1'~ ag6 no ~18 $625 mo HIM rme, ters rm. 3 trp1cs Completely I"· w/poot & vtew $265.000 3 Bdrm 2 ba t r~tal I~ 1..H or LEASE/OPTION rear Dbl gar, lot 62x162 Open Sun 1·5 840-7559 Aaaume loan w/ 10% Cln OPEN SAT '2·5PM 118 DARRELL C M WllTlll IU&. THI (ll•)ll .. 1111 • POOL Hamel Asam S 1064./mo. 3 Bd wthvge lot &.-eyn vu. 01)«1 hH Sun ,0.5 8'7·6255 MYHS•HlllAY Almoet new. 48r & maid's qtra Sp1c1ov1 llvlng room, dining room. tam room Lrg dodl. beaut pool/spa, IQ patlO $6501( By OwMr 400 Morn· lngat•r 1.11-open S.t1Su 12·5 Call ~3·23M ba'd1hw111ra. patios. aep ' 546-3736 Landing Townllse Sec relur1>11lled No pell gata poolljac tenm• No m•tera. 8 5 • grou Irvine Terr 4Br 2' >Ba lam pets s 1200/mo Pecihc S 15001mo incl grndr svc $299,000 •• Assume••· hme Avt Nov 1$, IM or Moon Raalty 8"6-6&66 751-5989 R & H lnvHt latlng fin 20% Clown e~ Ill opt $1700 .. 675-3280 I"""~ ,,, __ 3 Bd 3ba, 0WA4tf/d91f 64$-6846 "-•""" ....... IRVllE TIHACI frptc,1ann11,poo1 s t400 12Ufl1tr l"tr''l•lts 3 BR 2"~ bll 1mmac Brlgllt 846· 13581846-'985 Nwpt Tefr 3 br 2 t ba. 1875 mo No pat1 Fam- ily pref •7 Sterburat Ct 645-3165 Tramendoua profit pol4"\· and airy Welk 10 tlaf Pr~ to Mii laatl t>eachft, Island 8 111op1 lrYiae 2244 Rentals ~v1ll Now 2·4Br Great R1~1lde toc111on Available Nov 05. $1450 Turllef~ Twnhm 39R S750·S2500 Fetguaon & Owner wtll Mii or IJ•de per mo Agt 760-8311 2, •bl. 2..,.,. al, eo-m HaM RE 842· t 183 -Rick B~a Bkr 780·7:192 vuu ... 24hra Bl<R ~ Aedonetraady 2br 1110. poot & tann11 $1200 No STOP L()()f(IHQ I__._, lMJI l....J.. 1044 "SET·VPS M~ILED outcher1galleyot1 coaat pets 851-9987 Agt H~2brtt.& .. wnot "'111 .. u•• 11wy 1111 eaally you' """ tar to t>et'I line IOI' FIOo S1ud10 a.pt nr Stall bCh $275 mo IVlll t'IOW Prlv entry 67S-10S3 Costa Mesa 2724 1'1 Br PVt yard 1 parking Stove/rel No pets Reta $450/mo ~2-2802 -::::::====::.J~======::.I IO + lllTl·OI s100·1539-$190 e .. 1 fM 2 atory 48R 3b•. 2"""' 111• !Oda 157& 24x24 ft o•me rm. family ~n .... llUIMllR· THnl ........ a.autlful. newer ga<dtn SPYOLASS"OCU.N Vl!W rm wet bar AR us>orded Jiii' • • 1 1Br ''~Ba encl gar No 8')ta Prin on~ Tom lM 8 Bdrma. 2 atory eJ: hm [xeet .,.. s l3SOtrno Cuatom ~ty 3Ddrm 2bl pet a to25 Pomon• Al the doonlL'p o r th Univ •ralty, Agt 642· 180 Hatt>or & ooaen 23 524·19"0 Of $S9·59~ "°"::,~tel etoe;1~ H2$tmo 84~5St mlnulA'ft rrom thP Sf-a In th Heart o f 8 UNITS·E .. tatO. C Mesa San Matto. $29!0/mo Of Com~re Pftc.91 Then rant ~I atW'e!ig:. 2 t>r 1 be g1r am If t.nced Jrvlnl" ~nch A oornt•r lot. Pl.ah 1, Motlntad s.tlefll IM/oPt 81tr TSO. 14$8 this 2-etry 2bf 2bl newet _: Yltfd $515 lat/1at1 deP provtd pnVAt.{' Indoor/outdoor hvms. ·~~ .c: ~~t.f.ra:2 Cetta .... J 224 kltCh S800 I kip I Ok 1 Villa Bel~ btg I bt. I be, &4~ 54-1204 " 1.;.;;.;.;.;-..--..---~-S3t e1to Bfet Rlty IM • '*'·"" MCUl'llY. no Malter wt.e in para le wina OPf'nl to NO a DOWN 1141 IUlll &n. kldt 0t pets USO mo • ..,__all Sun Room. Two more bdrmt, In •d· rt·ptex e.tt>oa Pen1nev1a 2 B<1 lb&. db! ger. n~ GOLF COURSE tAS..tm e.-.. .... ditl __ , I Formal di-' 0~-k "'ION to .oc.el\ • bl" yatdOtllot byltMll Total· i.OCATION v•'"ALY l ........ -- Ou.au w na-runa. ~ -l ms.ooo McNaah Aa11iy l'y lrtan $875 7se4557 l.erge 28 '· den 29a ..,. """'"''"' APUMl11 fast area In k lteh n. Workshop fn gar-142•133-4 Condo 1n Aatlcl'IO San 3~b&. ~ ~!: e.euutuuy lend~ ao All Turtl Rock C«tvnunily 2br 'be Opta. IO lncd yrCI. Joequ1n ..._ ear~t• & ...-P---· ... ;:-::;:: .... to.... O• rden 9')11 Pootlec>a • ti 14M no pell. 1t52 M~ C1r1pea 11095/mo C1H ""'"_. """"'' p t /~k No I*• AM!tx. amcnitJC . Real1.sucally priced at 502& •' oeo 549-3484 8$1..0812 Or M O·Oll37 '1eoo1mo DAN,t. POINT •• IO • •"07, .. 00 , .... -~-·1 Frank Jolly. D-~• ..... r ilA JOXA cXPlifMXR6 RE,t.LTY 240-1502 21drm 1'·8• M70 •~ .., "" .._.. ne.,..., 90% flet HofM ~· 36d 1 ~ Optx Nr 0¢ RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2250 V~ ~ C7J4)~~2-t7J.i ecr.. .. thlendafllln llffpon ST1 11M>. M0021W.den,f .. ~ -....tout~ -, .... IUl.n Ju~ CfMtl Ao M65,000 0ec> S• 11 20201 A I« goo1110• S 1050 11r by UW1Q 1he 0.-, Pt.-IBOrm $$60 m11.L L.,..,. 971 7041 8trCh 1&4· ,,,, 544·2 54 evetl W nd IOt ci.eiflect Adi 2•' w WlltO" 131.oNO .!===~~==~~~~- ~ ·- SUWllD VILUIE ""llT1 L1vt• when· YOU havt• '* SJ)t'Ctacul:u Apt." * I Bdnn & 2 Bdrm i B.t Sum~ * 1''&replaces '* DeCOrator l("C.'h '!.f c· rpc•t, * PTtvat.L' bal<Xmu..., m g.1rtl1•n po ti -..... WllllTt * 3 lighted t Ml cou rtb * 2 swunml.ng pool. & SJ>il * s~& ponds * Funmh1ngs av 11 bit> Wlft •t uu nw 111 tuwmfl.1.m ... 11111 .. ....--.,.u.. (from ~ Di Ftt'C!way. north on & h ·m f'ltddm. on Mr ~ nl 11 Rtoll'-HI D l NI l H~N~! II Ill Al I H R' II '<'' '\Ir\ '''II\\( • • ., \ '' ' • \1 J• ' '' ,,,,,~ ,, •• h ~ood 4 p..rtm4>nh Nrwport Bu< h ~o 1,ttP\1• b4l ~II 4 Nf'wpor1 R.-.. ch No 'i'it• lt\ fl• h,, I UI .. l .!1 lt.U.1 .. b4S 1104' I • e.11 tt PtrMUll JIU ltlr W111'4 G .. , ...... 1111 ... ._ __ ..,......,. ~:r;:i~Pf= ...,_ IMI Wfi/IRICI ouu t Ulldlll t !~,.~,: .. =::,.=:.::.:,~ ilL ts _.tent! ,mr: =-a":o c;r~~ Went mttln 1tm n--wnltr Olftcall ONt.V &ll-IUH SubltlM• clerkl ~ NEWPORT BEACH PvbllO peftlftt fOt •n ea-tlal mari(ettno MIJO<I dto-...., 1275 l'lf:I utll Cell -by Huntington heel! City (lb l\u ooen P<*tl0n1 perlenc.d cuatom pjctufl veloper la 1fffcl ng I °""f In IMM ''°"' 14MM 1 c.lla la1l aH1tl School 0111 se t2 p/hr l0t $' .... TllUTE ftamer In 0 C 't latgett & motivated NII etatter "':';:f;t';~· tali Wut-4 not ltr kit 4112 ~·r':~~.:P~1X 2~4i 1 1.1BAAAtANS ~~~• '::; ! :~~ =~".::: .., !'CH a;,1111en h~ kit s., .. a., In uCfienoe f0t sm811 oei .. 64ikr'J"'ft.ll. i01 ~ate o..a'11ne for M:~:9:.c:'-:'.:S "'= C •t•t11n~ Hlary. k.t , ..,.. Good MG- l)M ,,;... MrllQtll Lao :t se '1' otc1 becll Aef1 Info 831-315e ·3(µpm aJ>l)lylng 1115184. Sat •I.. tour "N •8 io: lltn1t:' =~n~ ~:; ~ •:..!':: 10 1 Cl~r.:i 1kn'l30C).'utHe 4tt:221i 1·33 l3 "-fOf ll'ry only NO b<kt• plea .. • Conatrvctlon ~11on1 MLS ~ req 9dv~I Into ..,.. Bulldere· 17131 lrvln• iflfff ltr laalatu O_v. 4014 USIST&IT S11aty S 10 27 an r :g: 0t men~t Oedl· Blvd Sult• 201. Tu1t1n CA ht• -SSfi I ~t n-tmkr l11• lndY & .... 1912 Mtxt @SfXte OFFICE llPHllTHIHT 1.1Uc:e.!il0n• may bl 0 c:elld IJ•dwo<klng lndl· 92880 Altn Tony Allen XkC st;;ht;, 2 yra Old . o•••OI a-au ADI NOW CUllWflD ,, ant IHlllOW • COOltll'lCI CM 54M~ 2 Car garlator-oe 8116(); Newport·BllbOI local. Muet bl 11mlll1r With 1111· ::~· ~~=u~~ ~~-~_:'1Y p ..... call MUI anuL l:c*I•, ahota. Nd• home Prvtentranc1,8a6C001C'o Ill $150 mo.loft Guarenteed lncome trom up & grading G•~· library au S.n -.. -.;;:, • . PUT!m -~~~,~~ ~;;.:~~~:' 1a1Mi ...... '··,·11·~· In ~ Bch '348 Wtkg e 18/ 781-5927 Iv meo prQPlfly manatiment COrlllructlon background Clement• 01 N 8 G28e0 n.......-l()t lov9'y Hallmark 1t0t1 In s t H 3 t4 1 ~ man P .. t 30. ·~•59 GARAGES FOR RENT tO (818) 784 9&4f IVff ;i:,n~:·tcr· PINN caH journeymen llCpef. Xjnt H B Fle1elbi.hr1 4 1ltn1 POOdl•Psge. T-.cup ... Toy. ~ .. t (~v.btk• P•• ~i diX coUUORIW Room Co1t1 M ... hOUM x 30 l7.J & S 100 -LIU lfFlllH = to be trained In ftl0< evet and Wknd1. ~I~ S3~p. 648·2v4t toya, blk ... furn, c.. .. nt •.OARAO! SAi.!* S250tmo Inc utl Mil• non 846-950 t J••t1l•tat P&fHLL OURI We will train n.w,ioan of· 1i.11d rleld for right Call Jullan; at Pat'1 Hell· AatltHI-1910 ml1e1t. riding iewnry\Owef, 1000 1 ot ~rg411nt. Furn, 1mkr Tom 54t-25_94_ev• AJJl-ct lt•tala •91". ~ttrta•itiH 4011 E•pttlene.ect wllf'I atrong, Ile.era. RE lie. req FuH lndlv. Own tool• Sal.,Y mark, 913--4064 _______ ...... __ , 111 kind• or beby 11~, 1ppl1, mllc ltema. No UH • .. _ ::! eccounllng background aervlce lender. LI Paz ne/otlonable, C1111------.,,,..,,-==-~lothlng. 9AM Saturday Room, ,,,, bat!\, ''""''• 4b0+ ft "" bf Xme.z no Computer expetlenoe • Mortgage 770-$087 84 -4300 tot Id# 115 lllHI PlllTll 200 YEARS OF FINE ···~ Only Nov 3. City Centre 27-up N.8 S225 Before 1793 'g, ,;g ~:n· c:i1 IUlUJlm muat. 0 C Airport area LOT P ERSON PIT tor 111~ rMM8Qe wtlllng to ie.rn j grow w"I) CHINESE PORCELAIN & Pt•la1al1 BldOt Qround floor tO•mt eftr 7pm 945•2590. Ownr-Be~~·~•t161 or No worlc Or\ yovr p1t1 Only 75$~8601 Newport v11p1. Appty In PretChoot _.. ~:;P:;r;3:9~ exper llCTATEONINAELE EnUre JINfiid furnt1filno1 17330 Broolcf'lllt•I.' • f'lr 38R SC Pfau Condo ~4-2270 S7.000 IOtll prlCI E•-OIPY nPIST pereon 1880 Npt Blvd .. gol Antique• to what tyer Giant mufti-family ..,. • Mature tdutt 30_.. pool, --cluS1ve 2 yr program A• ----·-SIOln.ARY by Pamela 0.. you can flndl Sal/Son Siil/Sun Nov 3 &. 4, 8·4 J.c. S375-t &41 ·8190 AllNIT UU turns S7200 min ea yr pd entry level p011t1on wJtl'I IHIOA&. AlllSTllT •-• '9-1~ foual'Jety. 4 Oayt onl~ 9-&pm H&-E.-e..,..w. . ,._ i..:--ct:MCentl r-...lli!fo~F 160 aq 11.prof OJC -montnly. 0 c_ Ad agenc.y. WUl Exper wffront ofe. Iran fOf H • adtoot. ...,.,. problern aotvlng. ptOjecl 0 c Filrgrounds . St. ountaln Valley ,..,. wtwnd'W vlew 2361 Cam· Flnanc1rignow1v111 w ord proceutng acrlblng1kt111 )(lntulary Pf•I tl04718 orlenllted seereterlal Cott1Me11-Booth 37 ereaa ti ar PUI Or •21 t Irvine Cor-Orily 12% 1ri11re11 250-4 100 & benellla 848-3242 Pllll IPIU_TH__ PQSltlon Call UI btwn i:1r11 Come-Flrat Serve Garage ·sii:. ditt shOP ..... .. I ner Campus l Von Khar-TIRE WtZAAD 89S 1307 IELlrillY lllltlll LY.. 8 Otctl. lte'c 3 Yra ••P lam-nam fOf Interview Nov 1·3 1· tOpm tteme u wih •homt ;;;.;;;iiiiOl@il!jiilfi!XPllifRiEiol!i•X"E,.E,..._ 111T1 111 man. 1nc1 Recept. Ana 957-3191 Nov 4, 12rioon-Sc>m 11 Ge>i.ta Plofnt. CdM. HOVMtul entlque 4 yk:-~ Wlcly tentala 1135 & up ave. Cont Rm & Corree Htlp W11tt4 5100 Pdrt time Mull have OOOd II your are lnter1Sted In !~".~12w3eg3 •• In• N.8 Bar"-............ 7c~1. braas Seturd'"" .. _,.,, 10-4 torten thN ·eo·1 funr. Cot,.. TV, tr• cottM , $400 Pt), 7S2-2464 -. dr1111ng record 833-1885 earning $35.000 to '"'" IEOIUUY ..,.., .,....... ., um, I "' A-·111111 OLElll $50 000 --cesh 4'&g111er lo s 1000 ~Sit/Sun. 437 r-1w ... d, brlok/brlCk. palntl"fl, ~ted pool & •tes>110 QC Alrponarea 3 room v-Dental/Ortl'lo Recept. · ormoretncom-PAOPEfUY MANAGER Fuh tlme Lot1 olpttones, 771-3955 875-2828 ,... •• lllvet, gl&19Wate, ~& ~ l<ltcn'• evell suite AU utils incl Lots of Amen Wtlrdy hH en 1m-Bener1ss. 4'' Dy• Ello mission• 8/ld are wtlllng tull reaoonllbllllty position typing and 1_0 key Smell _ __ _ (ott Cat H~) tocm,rldlal ,.,,~ t>qx c;ollec:tlona. 985 N. Coast Hwy parking u as, mo-to-.mo mediate opening for ari req d NB G42-2626. 10 work herd tor 11, con-Education & ••P« de-friendly N.B marine sat" '-'lOl l erm eaw. table 11w. tvrn: bronn atatue. mite FRI- Laguna Blach, 494.5294 OK . 852-9366 8f'ICL•EryRIKevewl ~lcl ~oa~dNleTI~ DENT AL REC Pl /SEC ~:r.y·~~·t~~!, Lpv;i:.~ 11reble Salary & bonUL ottic.. 831·8'80 SAT ~ PM 1022 ~ """ 281·1930 ---,,.:"=,...--:---:-:=---:::-&e MU Oii-. fll>1HIW~ Qffan "Of.RB (Ma(I h!!_ ... --• A110011a-·~ -..-..t>+e i-M-_,,. 4XP91'~. 1lgloin-.-mon-growtb n1 d S100 "'7" .. ,..,. blk N •tf t I .L ,.,... -~--... -.-"V'" ... -, • d • "·& 3000-C.. unnUY/ .... If ru g . v ..... voov arm MW. bl~ matlfl&ll. to I ,. en. n kl)' r,ntai. now evall 10 3300 sf New ofllee roll arid general account-'" •Y .,.. • "" '• oriented riame 1ri 1e11 ... t vv $ t28/wt( l Uj) 2274 N--bldg, avall lor 1mmed OC· 1ng dul191 10 Key by IRY CL·A•t•• IELI tate Prepare yourHll Advertlll"O DHlgn Co '''' lPPLIAIOES Moped, tum, a· Sebo, I; Set/Sun 9171 Aloha Pr n L. C •• "•6 7 up•,,,,..,/b lid 10 SU te h d I ~ riow for the riext real et WOtklrv. OU1 ol I home nr LES "57-8133 VW Ounebug~y, p ng K/wtrbd, IW bid, tcUbl pon <>nd. ..., '" • 445 c -·-1 u 1 touc ari compu 91 ••-wanted F/tlme. s days • ... • " T bl re bit ca..,. S 1 25 .. ,. " B ok 11 · C tale boom Career op N t C t __., 1 ,...... "'°"O • e. •-gear. '79 Ood....,. van grill. Su I ..., " gross r er perierice a P•uS om Apply lri person 293• E • p n t ri....., n _.., •• t W-h • 0 • h I •37 ~-a •-Sii LlllE coop 751-S980 pariy provided benefits '" porturillles avall1ble phonea. err1nd1. typlrig & may •O H •r .. ryer .. muc more .. .,.. • b/w TV/remote, dig batl'l-Newi>ort Beach, color TV A & H INVESTMENTS Non smoker prelerred Coast Hwy. CdM L1cens1ng tralritng evall· bllllnB I 30 to 3 30 M· Th (Gu) Gs cond S380 ward, 9am-2pm Sal/Sun •ca I e 8 0 Su z 11 k I Call Jane. 720-0255 E l E C T A I C I • N I able To mtarview call Call 1-759-199S both Call 675-0738 Cttll .HI GS450_ m/c S125wkegl.nodepoell. OV&R 1oOOs1(oriW1lsori " " ..... 3028 West Coast Hwy Costa Mesa $950 + utll • • JOURNEYMAN. m1ri S yrs Wall Maclbctrskl or Vikki relrlg F/F Whirlpool 1100 J FAMJLY SAT ONLY I It .. •catita McCardle Altr 548• 7729 AIVERTISIH HUS exp Teriant Improve-at Memll Lynch Really 11 P /T ........ 546-~SO 852-9523 • _.. .... ...,_ .. ,......,.,~~ Phone & ou111de Draw & ment a.per netplul. 546-9366 or 847-650&1 Locally bated automobile --9-Spm turn,~pl1, toolt, 'SAT Only 9-5pm Heehld ••••• 11 2907 • CdM dlx suites AC. ampl comrn1sslori Full or par1 clean-cut. must nave MESSENGER 5 d'""t 1 m90azlne eeek• gen 11--/L _, S~d Queen OH dryer lk plumblng h Id cotlecr gOOda turn cotlectlblea. 5 E time Yellow Book DlteG-&ood driving record week Tue•-Frl 61·m' to alatent In edltorlal areea. Seety egaf tr"'5nee-, pit, new $225. 548-85'1• • llbles, toy1, Evlnrude new doll hi• & turn, 30 Prkg. t1om S22S. 28 5 754 6977 "' S t I lie t Ill flex hrs. Min 5 wpm., Ac· • • 15 Hp boat eng S550 W /V I cob suANY 3er wttrplc Nr .... 8 mo IH Pd uUll lmmed occpy 873--0584 Co&1tHwy 675-6900 tory -alary negotiable Sam Sat 6.JOam to UCftlU IPP en w curacy lnallareasamuat Xlnt 18 GE relrlg, energy 4S2 Eatf'ler (off lrv.lne) · Chrletamon Irv •• .. lilHI . ._ ... , .. TUllll 770-0102 or 768-9094 8.JOam & 5pm to 7pm have above everaoe ot-Xtnt •P•llln;L·8al11Ty saveJ '37-5 6-42-22.39 •1401 . --<"ACTOAY w·A-EHOUSE Musi have valid CA lllC tJCe •klH•. Xlnt drfvtng r.. I 851 8 10 I Anilci'Ue turn. knick-.. ltatala 2916 AH SVS OPERATOR r s ACe arid Xlrit driving record. cord end bl avallable S neoo · • ••J•IHI . 1 knack•. 1kl equip, S iXM. 972 Ketelie Luxurloua Ar;c;;t;91d 1~A .. p•p•rx-1 .. 1"'o·aq-"'tt_on_N-.pt Part time day & eves shtlts Save up to 80"1. ori tall Vech1c1e provided Apply d•YI P9f ....-from 1 am 12Ak Uecfntoth w/1011 of clothes, 10011, drapes Retrlq.l 175• Jru._f,loy _ cttalel_!r.P!. 119<>1 ta,!!le cl-"!' IQCJ CP• Re ava~l;Ot40 -• sweaters & coonttn.-tecr--Penfll,!fltwer-1&SO-.P!eC!e!,..+~>-:"~~~".'~J~~~ nware: ln1:1<1'Ml'CWflli, ~18nht1. baikel1, p0 • 85'., cnnt a10.-0Tlhff. ngkOiiif."T'T"Sfeeps 1 altO< etc $150 553-1115 Ariswerlng s11c 3.1 t shlll sportswear 3184-c Air Ila ave CM 10 bl P~ed & nego-----------basic. multi-plan & more tery & mucf'I. much morel hou..rtold. lamp1, more Frm 250 w11nd 644-9S39 tlable Apply orily via StiOP HELP/DRIVER Ba I __ ,. I Id I 885 Sonorl"Ad Meu Del Ottlce i gar"""e $315/mo Exp a must SS 25 up/Hr way Ave, Costa Meu MODEL SEARCH handwritten letter ot no 18-25 yre old. Mu1t hl\'8 re Y u'""", nc or g. M 8 0 ty a' 30 30 l~rt IMc~ Near Mart;;:,. Square 362 3rd St . Lag Bell Nov 2 & 3. t0am-5pm more than 50 word•. eup-gd driving record & clean catlons & prrwork ~ ar. " n : -1: iii4ioinutPPliflll[ye"idP.XPIRXPP!d~E.,.s"'X"'t~E lt•tala tt & Coast Hwy 646-764 t 979-4987 ported by conventional cut 770--0t02/ 768-9094 t>argaln 11 1800 Cal Ant1que1 & tf'llng• 2k· ILa'rt 2AA• Alli IET&_ILlll -MEN . WOME~& ,-J&-. 10 John Dinkel. --=-=.,...,.,,,----,~ Joe. 635-1524 days or 1200 SewflVll macl'tfne Furniture to ~ry to • --•••••trial Steves Oellikng needs FIOI SRYC WIRIER I CHILDREN E;;j;;, Road & Track PART TIME riame badge 842-3016 eve1/wknd1 $150 All e';8rt Maga-Nandry Conur• PlttOtl 2 Br haoe 1•,.; be w0tklng ltatala 292 energetic. hard-work mg 7Sa5mS6-,tS63900 P ~r . SMna·cFk (No experienoe necessary) CBS Magaz.lnea essembly w0tk, stamp-,-,-" tt !ta •O"" zlnea Fri/Sat 10em--4pm Set 8am-4pm. Sun. -to male S275 mo •• '" utll. l-~~iiii.'"';......,.~~~"l resp 1ndrv 10 jom ou1 .. 1499 Monrovia ave 1rig. pinning. packing v ,.,. only 1939 Wallace noon 151h & Gery Pl S48-33 I 1 (7 4 PM only) lfflOf/WUfltl•ir team & ewpand wllh the bar 0 C C Exp req DUE TO AN INCREASE N .. _ ......... 92 .... 3 Dexterity e must Hra Free bar & round patio AMERICAN LEGION AUX· J'br l ba WestCM'"'ti"ae lOOO.I CM 213•435.~j;1 company Call for inter· Coast Commuri11y Col-O~MANOFOAN~ ewpott .......,.. vv tie• Sal $4.50 up Call table you pick up Chrlatmu Boutique Sale IUARVAUMMAGESALE N/smkrlgyardS275/mo vlew now 63i-6903 leges t370AdamaC M . FACESIN THEFASHON P/Tillf 8-5,850-3880 848-8922 Nov3 9-4 Grange Hell 21S lSlh St I Balboe 1 ,.., utl 831--0503 lttrlft 2922 -BANKING 432-5007 Deadline t 119 & ENTERTAINMENT let.al tor r.ilred peraon Free to gOOd loving "ome. Cerner Victoria & Thurln Blvd: Nov 2,J.Aiti·a:;ci to -RELATED INDUSTRIES t 11 TUOlfl·Plf SOlllf. >' G NT T Q E I I 55• yr Fml to attar• 2 br 2 1500 IQ rt Newport Blvd, FULL/TIME'" Attendant Of recyc no tmall cl111. FT/Pl. 12 tyr M/choc Lab. AouM IA AN I u 7pm c othlng. g II. Costa Mesa. $450/mo. TELLERS APPLE CIRPI cent• In Laguna Niguel C S4 brokeri good natured & G.ARAGE SALE book1, baked good1. be apt w/pool S300· dep Call Agt 875-6700 'lltT /Tiii( WOH PllOllOTllll Shopping center II E E, 25 plhr plus 1etrelver 650-9328 Friday 71m-6pm nouaewere. iric utl 64S-2903 art 8pm _.. Opportun111ea evallable Crown valley Parkway & C M 642--0411 ---1370 Lrv.an, Unit H •-t 3002 G w t s 1 , r it •02s .... A-'111 s111: sat. 9-3. 11gh1 Avall;;;:;; Lagune Pent-n.11ataact•ta I reat es erri avmgs with Iha LOS ANGELES 1s riow Interview no or Hillhurlt Tu .. ·Thura-Sal • TIAOlll 1111 art v !Huge 4 family blow-outll '1 house tor liberal male 40... SPIRifUAL Rt>t61NGS ~::p~n:.~:~a.•:11~::;:~~= TIMES Circulation De-• F;~~I~~ & VARIETY 9 JOam IO Spm SJ.SO hr Toddler Pre-achoo! exper 2 Drexel cfie1t l king Everything from entlquet ~~=i1e~~p~h1~:1' 11::: S450~ dep 497-3898 Advtce lri All Metters & CostaMesa olllce Com· ~~~;"'~!~~P~~erd~~1!~ •TV SOAPS& 1 mo boriui 12 t31 Min 12 Units or AAwlth HdbrdS500675-0141 tozlpper•!Betttereorbl 4010Alv1tAve(nr411t) BIG CANYON Prot M/F Counsefing 1615 So El pet111vuwag_es and excel-program Guaranteed COM1.lEJ:!CTALS 4911•1164 , ·'"' hlld ,center permit 6' Teak tXirtel/st.,eo Ciibi': I 1<1uerel SAT ONL V =eo-a.,..t.,..t.,...tem_s_: ~.A.,..tom--=1c--=4:-en-g lhr w/Fem beaut turn 2br Camino. Real, San-Clem 18f'tt working coridltlons hourly wage plus com-•PRINT & CATALOG ...., 57·5ff8 (8am-4pm) net Blk lacquer tin /brn 4>8 C1brlf10. wtgear s1495. IOO lb 2b• twntlouae Pool. ten-Uc d 492•7296 Light typlrig arid cash m1ss1ori Hours 9am IQ 2. • PBOMOILQ!'IAL TltlPllll-lrieet top.1-486.·w/et«eo Rare Item•. f'IMhOldJ;-an-encnor 1145. 8 dy bia11 nt1S650mo 760-1576 Alrnnilre1cei anywnere nandllng experrence re· pmor 4pmto9pm Trilri-EVENTS *llALllTATl* Exper. people needed 10 equlp.$695.645-2001 11ques, and much more. clock&etc. Frl/Set.324 Male to shr~ 4Br pool us A . Canada or Mex-quired Apply m peraori tng IS provided Poterillal For more mlormatlori * ... El * Ml up 1ppt. tor outside Aritq. crvd oakdesk s 125, Sat/Sun 2292 Canyon. Pirate Ad, ~8-4005 hse, spa ... rv S37S 1co.touridtrlp$200obo 10 10 earn-$300 plus pe1 call714/851-6800 .... aalel force. Salary plus 2studlocouoh &corn tbl CM(andotWllson)-93 759--0658 week For ari Interview, 0 I I I ftltrlal MUL Tl FAMILY-SUPER Incl utlls. 8 • 11 Walt ------GREAT call H .. Y w:"!~':~e' ~:r old firm ~:,6o Call 1 ed at St50/~tplr. 673~803 Ahemo 1 dde 1 11ng sa 1 t•.:!_Urn 1 • 1 ~TUFF. Furn, f'IOuMhOld Conaclent1ou1 rmmt want-FREE COSMETIC MAKE 957-2361 ex! 1204 wanted tor 18 mo otd girl. Blk naugahyde Otaolabed S,h tem1 •. c ot ...... • Item•. clothl9, collec- ed iri Newport $300 mo • OVER Women wanted WESTERN PT/FT, flex hrs Avall =!WY 0~~t~ndbt~!~ TtllPllll 2 match easy chelrl. gd kind~ of good ltuffl Sat tlbles. Set only 9-4 • utll avall now 673-3273 wno nave 1011 20 lbs or IHEUL IAl&IH wknds $6 SO p/hr Good round-.. ~1..,, 1 .. _ om-IPIUTlll cond $300 642-3449 8·4pm t85 t Semar Or 162"0 OoWarwicSk Ln. mote ori a senSJbte d1e1 K "" • • ... ,,.. w t~•1 / .. ~ OiNAS!oJHLOCE.ULW.1 '~~ Oc~~~'S~J~·~r~mc:~~ :;6:;11~g, en 8 r I. tnl'Cl1l, lnduatr11I, Apatl-ChlppendlieStyle arm SUPER BLOCK GARAGE .. "' YI( ....... Stir new 2Br 281 Condo -ment end Lend Matket 11· 11 ,/tlf IHI H•• chalra w/beeut caived SALE ( 1 tamlly moving SAT /SUN SAM 373 23rd w/prol male Frplc, W/O, Lest • r.... 3004 3200 Perk C.riter Or ~=~~e,: :~1a~1r.-i~~ Offc Cltrt/llHHl!~!t We are not • lranchlN Qualified walnut frames Suitable Hie) MONROE WAY. St Lota of rurn. lncl'g 1ac. etc Prefer n/a111kr boo. REWARD tor 1011 Costa Meta. Ca MJE over la....2it... branch or dtv111on con-AdYert Media. no_•e~xitpe~r,,_ . .µ:oi--41nil~ ioom 1~, CO~. ME.S~~Wl. 111-1.11.-coueh.. ~under "35 employed mile" cin10727 fluffy P Q --8o11--'660. have car. this ts tor 8 law trOlled Dy olhera On Iii• nee -wm 1B1n-. game tble or occaalonal 8-3pm Houaehold Items, cnalra, dretMr1 etc. or student AYlll 111'3. wn11e wllt browri blue Equal Opportunity Cso1a Mesa CA 92626 l1rm Contact Bobbi SPOI m1negement de-lmmed opening. Cun ctlrs .S 150 ea 644-7691 rum etc 1¢-S 100 Tutla $450/mo 4.93-2780 V Employer M/FIH il!(l(••L OFFICE c111on1 Open door man-Pa Id d a i I Y C A LL eyes Ans to Miiton IC -• na 752-2522 anan\Anl No walli"" l0t 540-7321axt.5 Couch S100 2 chair• SIOO TWO FAMILY SALE ----------• •-1.,.,•nr _ __..s same. n-Eastblutt area 760-9585 Beauty Pl 'f-..,.,m, It bkkg,..,,... 55 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -.-· .. ~· ... ----------SAT Nov 3rd 8 4pm ... • 11t.1 ~· • .,. ....., ""'' ''"" 111 app0intment Opening 4 bar.stools S80-mlrror · ·• · -amkr 2Bd,2b• CdM Walk l•-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 IUITY ASSIST HTS wprn gen'I oll1ce e•p OllllliE ClllT tor 2 Commercial . lndul· Pll WIUTllS S45.end tbl S35 982--0181 Furniture. blk ... Clolhla. llm&ll IAL.I to Bcl'I $450/laat + dep RAINING PROGRAM Near Airpotl 8S2-1168 ,tlal people with ablllty Sharp dellgMlully pro-ect. 220 Amtteret Ad, C.M Womeni new end neat1y 955--0e60 mesa FOUND ADS Richard Ouellete Salon llll y PILOT who went tf'le freedom to leulonel. exp. only Din rm table +-6 chair_. Wheel Chelr, IBM typ. new Clothing and K · E-alde CM 2 br hae S300 • 200 Newport Ctr Dr NB litt4 ltHy/Stlert llra work any territory Of type Graveyard•. PT/Fi NB Suggestion ol Oriental writer, power mowef, 0890f'IM. -sAT Nov ard ut11 S 100 dep Saridy ARE FREE IOOllH,ERS Newpapar home delivery nas an operilng for a pert· of property No tarm 'YI'-_Dl_•_ne_._8_1_s.:_:a_s_90_· ---Styling $195 64S-2001 Avon ltem1/muctl more 9am-4pm 15421 Redhlll 650-2858 Lv meuage Owri car '425 mo. plus 11 me exp e 11 e ri cad. tem. ~ .. call IOI -. -1 ••• "S Drexel K-sz hdbrd, 9 drwt Sat t-4, 1 t22 Salln11 ave. Unit F Tustin SS ~d· C II Full & p/t1me pos•llOns bonus Hout1 2am-5am crea11veLayout Art111 to Interview eppolntrnent '"""'"-.._ drsar.2 nlte atands.mlrror ml11lon Ill noon S1 .rter Female to ll'lr 3Br 2Ba a : Arcl'lltectural ltrm localed .. all 241 l'lrs 759-0630 produce qu1llty ad WllllY L TIYL.11 •• Advertllln~. Drew~ com-S495 Q.sz sofabed $45 H8YI sometl'llng to •ell? noon Mention thl1 BALBOA IS delu•I S675, near John Wayrie Atrpofl 642·6015 layouts. comps & flyers 1 Clv'-Plaza, Suite 280 mlstlon.B ullkOf Opal rt time 30" elec drop lri 1tove, Clautfled Ide do It Wiil. ld/r~ve S1 otr 111 & last 850·0404 142-1111 ~;~.~ ·~="~~"'~~~ . llHSHHPH--1 lor a fall paced di.II)' N~ Beach j~~77 00 rectory, w/hood S9S 875-7009 1.:::::::::::::::::::=~+;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;:;;;==. Fml to rent muter br 3 br ~-~-~~~~~ A/A, payroll, barik recs. Couple with 1nrea cnlldren riewspaper Coricepl 10 114/144-4111 Ethan Allen Coffee &end firaitart HIS •lactllUMal 1211 hM rir beech $300 .. •;, utl Fourid Cat. Blk/wl'lt paws quarterly llK returns thru lookmg lor l'lelP ages llnlsheo atl Send resume TILIPllll SIUOtTll tbl 11mo1t new S300 din· ~~~~""'!!!'!"!'~-~---l~i!!!ii-liiiiiiioiioii _____ _ avJfl lmmed. 850-3253 & lace Linda Lsle. & 1rlal Dalanc• We'll con-t2, 5, t Duties 111'°'\IOe ~mly & xerox copies 01 l•--------Beet ctmtty, lop dollar ts-. Ing tbl & 6 chaTr1 l 3S'6. Or Sola 8' Plealfri{i aoft gold-John Wayne Tennie mbr Lg furn Condo Ben area Bayside Dr Oeclawed. sider college stuoent Ac· laundry housecleanlrig. work to Steve Hough. PT /Fi, 8'2-1394 belt ollar 644-1147 en llorel dftlgn n~tral 1hlp. W/elf rlgl'ltl S750 Bea 1 • lrleridly 675-7160 counting major tor p/tlme 1rori1ng. and some child Art Director· Orang• -----back Q!OUrid $139 Obo 673-4733 dy1/873--0378ev ut loc. All smeri tit!• ---posit tori Call 171 4) care Must be riori Coast Delly Piiot. P 0 TEXAS OIL COMPANY Hldeebed S80 Antq dbl 549-3265 964-8021 or 844-2583 Found Femai, Cat-grey 641 _2828 smoker arid nave owri Box 1560. Costa Mell. needs mature person bd-<1re11er S60-S 125 30 .~-:---:---:--~--,..,.,...- Male/Femlll roomatea to w/lari. wl'lt neck & green trarisportallori 20_40 Hr I Ca 92626 M/F to aell full llne of high Chr11tamon w (Irv/Vele Weter bed King look!Q!JbedroomhouM~-•~1-•~mMeHs~• ...... ,e~y-•-s.--~V~l~C+C;A~R.-.=.E,·l~o~r~t~o~dd~~Trr--:in::-?m~-w ~~~~llllil .. liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif-'~~~~.n.:..1.111..0.lt.&Jt-f--:::;:;~~~~~~~~=--jjii'!~iiiiiiiii:.:.:_-t~~~~~~=:::::~~~~~"J':~~~~T-240_86~01k for Steve ome ori-rt 954 .ogs4 "' 494-9453 manufacturing. trucking, I llY FlllltTIRE J I 751 ·~342 6 30am -5pm Must nave P&llTH contructlon and farm LES 9S7-8133 twt !I Meture lady to lht w/same FO_.UNO -Fem k l owri 1ransp s 17Swk . JAllTORIALl •AllT llarT /llOIU&H cuatomera. Ptotected -oiXbO#b EARRtNGS •/\ ~agte laland Gold regular 2br apt In C.M. S2SO urn bl w l'll Reis 241 -8767 alt 6pm • salary commeriau rat • Pool contrectof nN dl tetrltory, thourough train-Setla Ped K-11Ze bed & ct Whlte/cteen. Saorlflc9 memblfshlP·b••t orter lncluded.850-7l68 Beegle mix Fem blk 962-2112 w/exper Wiii train motivated Individual 10 Ing program FOf per-tram•. 2 wlca old S250 S200 24().2733 (714)494-3122 -Shlhtzu ml• Fem blk/wht CASlllHS JAlllTOlllAL CdM/NB 640-7679 tlandl• phon11. llllng. 1on11 Interview, aerid Spinet Organ $200 Lg In· i ----Nutria Fur. F/l....,,th blond Mature proleuloriel to sl'lr Asulraltari $1'1epard rnut Car Wasl'I Full/pert time part llrne eves/days SS PART. TIME. Varied houri typing & general clerlcal work tllatory to A.A. Lins. suleted doghouae SSO SIL VEA FOX Jeeket Wide (new) A.ppr at SS800, laC· 2Br 2be Npt Versatlle• Fem Bttridle whl aoxer 64•-4460 hr 645-9276 eves to iriclude early AM SS F°rMWay & Dyer Ad Southweatern Petroleum. Glass dog dOOt 1111 llld· pelt•. 2 ~ old 75"• of rlftce $1600/831-5379 condo S325/mo~ 12 ulll Numerous cats/kttteris & (7 l4) 241-0292 Box 789. Fox Worth. TX Ing door groove• S50. •P"'"lllll HOO 1121 aml ---------Gell 646-0830 Terrier Mix puppies CHT.llllSEAllH BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST weekends MuSttlaved• 78101 Velour .. aychalr St& M.;;1., Card/B 01 A~ Mature working fem to shr Newpon Beach An1rnal part 11 me 7. 3 pm With cheritele lor NB/CM pendabte vehicle (small lllPJ llmf ANY REAS OFFER CON· c.c>ted Linde 94.._.174 turn HB condo Adam• Shelter 125 Mna Dr 3-11 JOpm 11 -71m 1h0p Call Aon 642-2183 t ruck van station 1nvutmentflrmneed1F/T TOP SSS SIOEAE0•64S.-2888 -o ... .-.. ..... £ttt 5300.1.--. ~ CM. 644 .. 3.fi56 Nff1 0 c;. fe+rg1ounds ---wagon) ~T~~·•• ~.,. pera. wtcownpul• -.m1 --pr•t M'CSOllTinCI -======:::;;:==;.!_-----==::...:=.::::!:::.. _____ ...;: __ ..,..,.,..,rv "'"" ""-' ll"'ll S,.CllnARY paper uea..,.. '" Irvine c---(213) ....... 1984 utll, ri-1mkr 968-7416 !FOUND Ft Shep mnt Lite patient load Good • ~' To S 18,000 95S-1120 ._,...,.. ·• .,.,.... C Newpor1 Center five ll· area Muat be dep,n-M'iFihare 2 bd 2 ba CM name Bud Vic or wo5rkmg cFond549a31lOb61~m torney olllce seekmg sec-dable Contact Gteg W&ITllll/W&ITDS Travel Agt Commmerclal .pt S325/mo 5s7•2•5• F1011da /Garl1eld H B 9-Mori-rt · ... de ••onda lhru Frtd~ Sotrc A,.__ lmme<1111e .. .. relary Wllh CIVIi ht1g1tton ny ...... y Aothchlldl Rn11urant, ·-·-, hm 657-6 181 wrk Jim Contacr Orarge Co. CllLI a ...... E CARE 't>8Cllg1ourid Prev ex---between 9 30 and 10 apply In person 2407 E opening ror exper egt -I Ari1mal Shellet 6134-7943 • .. -· o"I 5•2 •321 Cout ... wy, CdM EJCecutfve Travel Service, lbl II u B • pe on woro pr~essing Ben-a m " v .. -.. n Need prol/M. 10 1hr riew poss e ve-in " ~u r· "'" Irvine. Alk for Betty vlewhome An ane1mHlll1 LoSI Dog Purebre<lBlact< -11se 9 & 11 yr olds & II et11s Salary com-'llOMlllAlllS ea•r1n1••1 833-t569Daya-673-2414 S42S , •;, utll 921 •0139 Scottie. Aria lo "Su11e nswrk Mln 3-6pm wkdys. merisurate wl exp Call Ans Svc exp Flexlble hr1 --eve & wknd • REWARD Please call will consider student N1kk• tor 1ri1ervlew Nwpt Bch 780-8305 Flower• by Morrl FI T PIT NEWPORT BEACH Share I 8'12-4281 arts pm Send qu1llf1cat1on1 & 955-24 t 1 Resp0n1lbl• 845-8144 l1g home $425 • ulllllles LOST M wht cat 11 tari lall rets 10 • A Steveris P O NI OPllATHI or &44·4061 m I IUlrL ASSIST. non-amotler 646-2106 ears 10127 lllC Garnet B 1 Bo1 2712 Hunt1ng1on 1 ri s w e ring s er v Ice Prot lem to ahr sp11c1ous name ·s1mon 673-5267 Beach.Ca 92647 ('l aSS.V pretefred.Varlable ahlrt• 642-1403 ~~~~n•,n 22~. ~~Fi~e~ur~r LOS~ Se~ o~eys vctt ol cf;c~Al~~o~,~~~:t f~; . \ U tOS PHOTO LAB couriter utlle lricl S500 63 t -S644 Har or rnard M medical oll1ce 646·6824 sales PIT camera kriowl· 955-3826 \ ( edge pref Sri1p11'1ot 1 ht Profl n/amkr to stir HUGE REWARD FOR ANY INFO CLEf\K • ( V('rlis~d Photo 646-2424 NB hOUSe $4 10 /mo • '' utl 642-9228 I ~~ :'.:12-~~~oy poodle. &IMl•llTHTIVE PHYSICAL -THER APIST Prof lrespNlemkt M/Fshr llHNHlllLfTIH in th ~ AIDE. FIT Mori-Fri Sal ooll 1 Look1rig lor a chance 10 based up o ri • x p :-:~~ 2:~~ 639~:;;;it SCRAM-LETS grow with a na11orial Dll"IJ Pilat CdM/Balboa 1re1 Call lranc111se organ1za11ori? I Physlcal Therapy Inc • UUIPlllll for exclualve chlldrens store, S C Pl,aza. LeMeg111n Eicp pref S49-llS85 Some front office. must t>ene•t & pe~onable E1eper pref but riot nee. Only hard workers need apply. 754-1033 -----WllDllllPISITtll Apply In person btwn 12·S. 1872 Aeyn.otd1. lrvlne p.-n time to wO<k tn tlorlll Aak tor Bob Cordova shop Wiii treln Mostly _ ULllPlllll AM'• 133· 188S JtM ..... 9105 SALES REPS tor new COMPAMtoR/Xlde Hakpr l'lome water tre1tmen1 uve In/out/ Locel ref1 Ptof M & F non smllr rio ANSWERS Heres a cnance to l>flg1n 629-5373 petLL90Bcl'lhm.~~ at t~ ~ttom rurig --~~~~~--~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ view, 2bt 2b• $625 mo Pirate. lmag6 Re~n,1b11e ded1ea1e<J 497-4101/E 863-64 t9/D Tipsy. Jurist commit led persori 11 I 1ya1"'1 556-5389 Dottle 975.5231 Rmmt Bal Penri Bayfrorit GUESS needed 1 o l'I arid I e comp Fml pref motmo 'Tne w111ther forecast on 1 advertising plecernerit S550 771.3955 675-2628 v~y smaff TV sm1on WH coord1nat11 u1e1meri's il'lor1 and 10 the po1n1 rieeos arid a myriad or Amt• wanted S330 plus I Rain rain, rllri and otl'ler rupori11b•lilles dep Laguna Beach No more lil!ri Wheri it'll atop Call Harold Llpyd pet• Call 497·1630 1s anyooay·s GUESS · 642-9A70 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt llO• llatt I~ OpPn 111' tor 7011111 HCtf \tt¥tt\ to i«utt rewn 101 Tiit Or•llC' Coflt Otlly Pilot Ovr ''""' ll11I al l lO pm •1111 !l'Ofl vnli a 10 0"' •ttttJm Oft S.l111day ., -on • le• 111ort lloun You u rn m111y 11!0' , llld prom ~Ill ..th Uffll"t ,ovr on l'llONy """ " no ~ If!' <otletticm 1n'f01'1d If ""' .,, lfllf,,\ll'CI, pi,-.v c .. ~ htl = (714) 548-7058 '1~ District Managers -If you en1oy wo1k1ng wit+! ycwn9 boy' & 9irl, ond duk tob' ore not for you, COfl1idet o 'coraar tn !tie new\POfMr circulo· llOf\ field This il o unique po11lion with d01ly t hollen9el & r-ord,. Ovr opan1n9l ore immediate Applicorih ft'lult hove o "°"• 1tationwogon or truck. W' offer on &11cenent M>lory wi1tl o bonu' plor1 ond go' ollowonce. We hove on excellent beMfit pion r+iot 1ncludel holpi· toll1ofion 1n1uronce, liberal Yocotion ond hofldoy' Condldota1 mu•t hove o del•re to be 'U<ceufvl ond be wlltlftQ to woA hard. If Y°" thlfllll yov hove !ti. quolificot1on1, p6eeM eppty WI ~ to the llllJ Pfflt MoN:Joy thru fodoy 9· 1 1 om 01 2 4 pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on equol opportunity employt1 , HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 01111 Saturday, November 3 \ ARIES (M arch 2 1-Apnl 19)· R est rictions are removed. you $Cl to heart of mailer'> and Leo individual open s door to creative ac11v1ty Imprint st yle. n·alttC' lhal "rnner reeling .. can be window<; 10 futUfl' Accept challenge ol p1onccnng project. TAUR US CJ\pnl 20-Ma)' 20): ln1u111 vc intellcc1 rinJS true. Fam1h member will m:ikc maJor rnnccsi.1on. Financial picture 1s brighter than ung1nall) tint1n1laled. Cancer •• Capricorn. AQuarius pcri.ons figurl' prom1ncntl). You'll recover recent los'i. GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): Focu'i on career. ch anc.mo. bod) rmagt'. Lonf-d1<;tance call could relate to metal event. higher education tr:l\cl You II IX' m ore popular. many will seek your advice. Hrghltght H'r\attltt). humor. ab1ltt) to pcrce1 ve p1C'turc 1n 1t en11re1~. CANCER(Junc 2 1~uly 2l): Be ready to mak~th•ngcs foruh1matC' purpo\t of rcbu1ldrngon rnore sohd base. Potential 1 great. know 1t and act 1n C'onfidcn1 manner. pothgh1 also on p1ntual valuc'i d1'>1tcm1na11on of 1nforma11on. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 01i.ccrn motives. be analytical. lake nothing for granted. Cict promises rn wnt1ng, aCQu iesce to rcquc t from hnghl. ltvcly, crcauvc ind1v1dual who docs have your best 1n1crt'sl\ at ticart. Virgo figure pro minently. VIRGO (Aug. 23· 'cpt. 22): MuJor d o mestic adJustmcnt could 1ndudc 11c1ual change of residence or hfc tyle. Focus also on public rela11on1t. leg.al agreements and marital status. Keep rc~olutionlt concerning d1c1. nutrition and proper exercise. • LIBRA (S<'p l. 23·0 t. 2i): T cchn1qucscan bt perfected. paucrrors can f>c corrected Individuals who share your sense of purpose will make themselvcr; known Maintai n balance and confidence. Many <\n,wcr\ ardound bchrnd ~cnes. ~ SCORPIO (Ort 2J·Nov. 21 ): f!mphas1s on mtcn$ity, romance crca11v11y, added rc~ponsibrlity and o pportunrt_y to increase mcomc' You'll be making mon<'y ond love! O lder 1nJ·v1dual sharct benefit of experience. rould help provtd~ fundrna. SAOITTARIU <Nov 22·Dec. 2T): 'ProJCC ls flnrshcd, know tt and dun ·1 rcmarn "on staac" too IOnJ. Focus alw o n travel. wider audience. broader homoru and love. F1nanc1al dcalina with relative will bt,- wcce'l'iful 1f >Ou arc d1ploma11c. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Lei ao of past, stnvc to 1mpnnt ~tyle and take \IC!)' 10Ptonttr1 pt'OJttt. You'll get 10 hean of mattct?. mcmhcf' of Ol)p()(Jrtc ~ will play s1gn1licant role. Wrull sccrt™:t a '1Cth3Ck w1ll boomcrona IO )Our favor. AQUARlllS (Jan 20-1 cb. 1 IJ)· Accent on spccnal enllcxlron<. t rc:111' <' hobb1C'\ and obuunrna obJeCll\ <' vLcw rcprdrng accountrna pr11\l'durc\ la~ rnventory. check 1nvo1ccs and don't 11vc up .somc.Lb1na of vtiluc for nothrn C anccr native is in picture. PISCl<;S Cl cb 19-M orcb 0) Y ou'll be at riaht plaet at -crucial 1numcn1 Mony quc1111on, ore an"1.-ercd, views will be vind1ca\4'd 'iu111tarran who oppo\C'd you no w be me• valuabtc ally. Wear bnJhl rnlor'\. make \f)<.'{'tnl ap~anincc,, personal 11p~:ir~. ' -~-.. J •·. THiODOU ROBINS FOID H>no H"" •oa 11 -. o co"",.., \A o•, ,.r,.L. l 6750 Manchest91' BlllO Buene Pe111 Sell your cat ll'tlllnt Cash 121 1010 tor your car Any malle or • Get our P<lc:t llflt Peo~ wno need People BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~ tba.ts.whal the model P.O for or not l 19102 e.:Kh Blvd DAILY PILOT Huntington Beectl SERVICE q1RECTORY !Hl2--0829 19 aH aboull CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC .. 011 45 Frenctt pa1n1e1 46 Per .cl'le<lute I lnMCt 48 Pany O•Y« 5 TV enl 49 Wotctt oompon ~_1~11 <>"~ 53 U"-lud•e<l 14 Taj Mahal sote 55 PoH 1 river 15 Boredom 56 · -Dream 19 By w1ue or Can I 1'1' abbr 57 Seat>M, e o 17 Eye patl 58 Allow to u!M! 1e RH1raina 59 Room1 111 Mec:•ws 60 Hutkiet low' 20 F11>er knot 61 Vagetablet 2t FOtWWd 22 Ha.tutat gill 24 Greti.I kin HE4oe 27 Satltly 29 Annoyed 32 Do.n-a t·heel 33 Toe parta 34 Ov!Mln-b•H<f OfQ 35 Otd1na1 1utt1•H 3t Aoom pert• 37 FBI egt 38 Tltle 3•~· 40 Game bttda 41 Fdbtwter 43 Clmef'9 par11 u Slft'!Her OOWN t Gasptpe 2 Dreaded o.,. 3 verullle athlete 4 Holdt onto 5 Tranquil 6 Unueual folk· 7 Platoon 8 Pigeon 9 MakHr'(#I 10 Pull oil 11 Nine 12 lrlll'l l ... t 13 811 ()f W1n(I 21 Nosegay 23 R9fr""-t 25 An•mll IOOd 28 MikMdirly 27 Med•• Dranch PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 28 Oto 1angu•99 211 MllkShallM JO NuU1ty 31 Great - 33 MOIMr·Ol-~arl 36 l.,ture times 37 -HllC*lm_,, 39 Remove drou rrom 40 Gatoot 42 For919neo1 •3 A~ra111 45 Oo11od9ed 48 S,,,.ny 47 French city 48 Busy e>lac. SO Held ot Stan 5t Deot- ~ Trouoie 55 H!Oh PM" 2 3 4 • 7 • • ,, 12 t4 13 114 JI!""" ~"'1'f'f"' w ... -_. &IN" 714-833-1300 Fi1t ·fa 128 new raOlels, gd Ir ans. JO· mpg Saerillc:t ,,,~.. &46-4005 '78 Sports Cnvrert 1800. SOK m1 , xlnt cond . pin stripe $3450 SS t-4199 cess alloys. 1 own,1mm1c SSOOO ot>o 854-0989 .. ...---t12S ·a 1 Preluoe xlnt cono .,,rr air cass lgrk U .300 675-5031 '82 AccorO orig owner 1mmac auto rneny extra S8A50 ot>o 559--033e ev FIUEIUllEll * HOIDI * HAS HONDA CARS cn•an-nn 137d Beech BIYij Westmlnst~ Between 22 & 405 F J11a1r tlzt 63 JAG con:;;;ublt Cpe 4 7 .000 orig1nllf mt EM:el cond Bell olr Over Sl0,000 P/Pty 87S-8120 •nil tl41 ·79 AX7 GS. AM/FM. AIC. 5 spd (524VOW) S5000 729 -0855 w ork , 786-9406 r .. 72G-1M3 79 Belo cr.t-tllnt COftd .,..., •/Jfttt Int. • 5K ~,... '5300 17M737 179 3000 G1/blu lnt.Pn1 --------•iiiiiii•!"'9"""~~~ "rt S£vtlll, s , ~ ... liMr . .,_p a71tt PP. Bet> 14e-1101. 1St-ee>» COod ~Ying c:oun1~ ~--=-~:--....,. 875-8~/ 873-2123 '90 24'00 eu.t Pe.nt, 84k IMU. Int. 37 g.i tank euntoot blaupunttt, w.11 oereo for &OK Ml 113,850 firm 780-Hn 3000 Turbe>, Gcey/811l Int, WOl'M r.ABZ Wl\MIS. Cath rebate to tau ov., payments 731-3322 . -FOf compet1UV. Pl~ & ie... retes on 1985 models, Jon~. autl'IQrUtO dlr rep. 760-1553 or 599-~ OYER 150 Pre-~ M«otdel T d Ch009& from --.111111.EMll- IMPllTS 1001 OuellSli .. t Newpo/1 Beec;h IU·llOO TIP Ill Piii For Pem!*'.0 M«c.aes e.nz t•naanuu Top M4w'eedes Prices PalO Cell Peter or Rey MR If JllNITI ~l1IMEICDEI TI:Jor~233:J · 1 2 dr ·Lo Mlle&Qe new brakes t ires tuneup S 1000 ot>o 499--1738 'lt TIYIT& OIUCA 4 c:y1, 4 spd, am Im st9fto, (899YPN) 13111 TH!Q~O!?! ROBINS FORD 10(>0 HAalOI •L\IC. fOHA Ml ~A b42 0010 ·eo Supra Me ·cond $5500 080. 673·'304 or 67~7460 78CEll€AGT AM/FM Stet"to Air Cond Ptrelh Tires (9•3VNW) S3288 *** 80 SUNCHASER CONVERTIBLE CELICA • Ex1r• Sharp. low mites (108ZFEI 15988 *** 83 COROLL.A llFTBACK with All Cond 18 000 m1i.s ~tomatlC ( IGTV4231 $6788 ...... 8 I CELICA LIFT BACK low mites. Fectory &lnroof, Automatic: trens. etr cono and more (1CSV9341 $6788 THEOOORI ROBINS FOIO : ·.r •--4 .t.e1n • 'h ., (1 I. '>'I '-11 '.I f'\ .. J MIK[ lclEIU'S SOUTI COUlfTY MOTOIS ® 1984 ~ABBIT 4, d(. s: P· ' '•• .. 4tr ,._"' IOI' 1~~~11 (r; lA~ •I i l8 ~b 11 • .., t lii A OG ® 1114 Ylll&OI &l #,(I "" f ;,;»c,"';1 •1•"1~<tftr rnP s '• 1.a ~o (;AP S•• •!;• SlllOO ( A" •.-O-"lov< "P0:-11.~ S~ll.CJ 'al . 83VWGTI w 11tt Air Cono Bta.upul\kl stereo. pitelh tires factory alloy wheels (00 104 71 EXTRA SHARP• S6983 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beech 962--0829 .. WE CARE •••lhH < \I >I I I \( 'llsmu.E 1owner-tlkenew I t73MPG> ""' ••• --11 sntt.tt ---- Fun l>OWtf, Ult• New1 llMXfl U1tl ••• '11 ELllUll CllPE Cat>riolet Roof Ceellllae Wiit wheeil COYer9 • Like new ( 1 Of'H4<481 112.111 .. -.. - 'llE= Low Mites · Full P01W (1EWD299) 112.HI .. -. '13 IEIU hYIW Lo Mlltt,.bch/fremst (1GAP&e01 ltJ.HI *** •11smw EUUITI Under 40,000 nutes. llke new. Ml PC>wtt f 180H533) 111 ·75 Votvo 2'.42 OL .ir auto-••llliiiiiiijl!!!ll•ll mauc. Gooa cond111on S2650 &45-4879 74VOLVO 2 door Cou~l 1400361 $2488 Bill. MAXEY TOYOTA ·as CAOflLACS l 1ttdown OoeedEnd Cot1•••ci81 l.-ALl~SAVEJ\S t114) 432-1971 For C1asadl6d Ad ACTION Call a Oa•ly P1lo1 AO-VISOR &42-5678 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20..,r .. ,.aaoa llvO CO~TA 1111 \A t.•1 0010 Ptati11 t3:3S 85's ARE HERE ! ! ! 84's -MUST GO • • • 26 Trucks in Stock 1985 TROOPER II 9 in Stock -ALL Priced to sel this Weekend{ ~--- '5tt =4351 ) 1984 IMPULSE Prices Startilt Below Factory Sticker 16 to choose from 1984 IMACI Sdn 8821• I I j . j .. '· . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 2, 1984 1985 Mitsubish_i Mi rage 112.0 hter engine w/new a1.1to- matlc vatve-9djuaters llAutomatic Tr8flsmlssi.On •Power Steering mFully Independent suspension •S speaker stereo cassette •Radial Tires (801164) · · 1985 Mitsubishi...Cordia L . 1985 Mitsubishi Mighty Max •2 0 liter engiqe, tfl new auto-'- mattc valve adJustersllOouble wall cargo box9radlal tires 11t1nted glass9cargo area light mdoor-to-door carpetlf'lg llAM/FM Multiplex llPower Steering • (202339) II STOCI! .. 112.6 llter engine with water- cooled turbocharger unit •iec- tronlc fuel Injection 95 speed manual trans •Fully Independent sus slon. Arr 1985 Mitsubishi Starion LS Tu rbo 2, 1985 Mitsubishi Tredia L ·--~ - • •Roomy interlor9Bucket seats w/rww aee-thru headrest•2.0- llt~ eciglne w/new automatl<>- • -Yalve-adJusterallAM/FM ·Stereo w/caasettemAutomatlc 112.6 llter engine W/new auto- matic valve adjuatera 95 apeed manual overdrl~ trans llAutomatic locklng front hubs llAll terrain radial tires. Arriving Sooo. As l?W as ... _3 9 1985 Mitsubishi 4WD Montero 1985-Mttsubish i ~ 2·9 MITSUBISHI MOTORS •2.4 llter engine llElectronlc fuel lnjectlon114 speed1tuto1rans11 - Electronic P/steerlng ~speaker stereo llArrlvlng Soon. As low as .•. 1·495 . II STOCll 5 YEAR,. 50,000 MILE SERVICE 0 ALL NEW MITSUBISHI VEHICLES Takes you where you want to be~· lODAYS TRIPLE DIAMOND USED CAR ''BUYS''····· 11ll lllCI SIYURI Automatic. Power StMrlng & Brakes. Air Conditioning (629UKK) $ '13 FORD FllRIOIT 6 cyl . .Auto AM/FM Stereo Cass P1S1eering & t>rakes A1r Cond (IF$$114) 1110 PLYIOUTH ·CHllP Economy 4 cyllnd9' 4 spd. AM/FM Radio (293ZE0) 1111 HOIDI ACCORD Automauc AJC Luggage Rack Cus1 Wills AM/FM Stereo Cass P/Ooor IOCks I IBCB 169) 111111111 ICCOlll Air Condlt1onmg, AM/FM Cassette (646WOA) '2995 '12 llTlll 20011 Auto. AM/FM Stereo. P-Steering (1EDX353) 55995 1110 SlllRU 4 wheel drive, AM/FM Cassette. Air Condltlonino. bow Miies ( 1CMP798) 1113 llTSlllllll COIPE Air Conditlom'1g. AM/FM, Tilt Wheel (1 HCK057) . ' . 111111.11 CITUU llPIEIE AM/FM Cassette, Air Conditioning. Power Steerlno end brakes, Tift whl. cruise. Rally whla, NICE CAR (305YOF) $ 2 9 5 > '13 llTlll 20011 AM/FM Cut, P/Steer & wlndoWI. IMlher. AJC, Sn Rf, LOADED! (1 GRT989) 5 8495 BE SURE TO ISi US IBOUT OUR UTEIDED SERVICE · COITRICT IYllUBLE 01 QUlllFIED USED STORE HOURS: -8:30 Alt --9 Pl Ion-Sit 10 AM - 8 PM SUllDAY CARS~ .. I 1111 TIYITA CllPE 111·1 Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo (18WS008) 'II IUZll Ul Ill Cpe, P/Steer & Windows, WC, Sn Rf. Cru!M, Dig C..., Avto(1GTZH9) All vehlclea are aubject to prior sale. All prices are plus tax, llcense. documentary and on used cara, smog fees. All prlC4ta are valid until Nov 4. 1984 ~ Authorized Dealer '\ .. .... \. \ ... I •• • a1m11m11 t l<l[1J\ 1 NOVI Miii Ii ; l'lli I 0 q A N (. f (, () lJ N T y ( Al If( I HN I A -; '1 (, ~ N I l) You'll find the beef,uto buya elong · - . It.Orange CCNltlt In fOilay'a ~uto Piiot -P.eC1 California Gov. Oeukmejian's office Is preparlng for state lottery should Prop. 37 be approved./ A4 Nation e ma Birfleld executed by lethal Injection as wit- nesses watched from ad- jacentroom./ M " Eight people are being held in connection with a death plot on Honduran president~/--- Nearly 450 have died in rioting following as- sasslnatton ottndtra Gandhi./ AS Josef Stalln'sdaughter, a Spvlet defector, has (e- -fl:ltfflt!to t o-Moscew;-l.A5 People Anyone who wants to to get in the spirit of beauti- ful Christmases can visit Roger's Gardens' holiday display starting Satur- day ./85) • Angels' priorities include beefing up pitching staff and re-signing free agents./.@1 The night tor the Big Game has floally arrived as Fountain Valley and Edison wage football war at Anaheim Stadlum./81 The Marina High girls tennis team upsets Edison for, share of Sunset League tltle./82 Entertainment The Christmas Company opens for a three-day shopping spree next Tuesday./WMkeftder By ROBERT BARKER OthOellf ........ Beach today. · a eyV'iew Avenue in uena ar --no; south from CoYo\eCreek into but Several ~ple in ~ Firefighters from Los Angeles the San Ciabntl R1verlnd then into borhood oom~ned o(hadKfies .., __ ... County, Orange County and Lona the ocean between Seal Beach and and throat Jmlation., a fire ~ Beach and crews from °'e Coast Long Beach. · • meot spokCSMan told the AllOciaed Guard and from private companies .. The haz.ardout materials rcpe>rted-Press. wor~ through the night to contain ly killed 50me fish ln Coyote Creek Residents taned a.Jlin& lhoftly the spilJ and pump. out hazardous and fumes caused 1eveial emcJJtncy before 7 p.m. "Thursday oornplainin& materi~ls fro,n the ·cree~ near the workers to suffer nausea, accord1ni to of a petroleum odor. Al leat 50 calla Orange County officials, fearful that dan&erous "toxic materials from an ovem1ghtf~I spillwuJd sprca·d to lllCPiCili~ qtean, cJOSeapart of Seal The spill of about 2,000 aallons of petroleum-based fud that officials fear ma~ contain cancer-causing polychlonnated biphen~·occurrtd in Coyote Creek wnere If crosses Willow Street brid~ in Los Alamitos. Coast G111rd spokesman Rtcj were 'f'CCrived tbrQuibout tbe eve- ButauJho2!_ies ismomin&feared Wood .__ ....Jl.UiJ.._ • · ---11 11\iTihcOin~ous qui couTd have N'o serious i._;urics were reported. (Pleue eee llPILL/A2) Crash cloeea two freeway lann million Refused 100,000, V--altey man sued · · · Insurance company By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dlll!r....... . A Fountain Valley man paralyzed • in a 198, accident was awarded .$2 • million iJl an out-of<.oun settlement · Thursday even though he ori&inally was ~ling to settle for only a fraction o(tlie amount. Richard Draney, 23, was to receive the-cash payment today from the Allstate Insurance Co~ wb.idl be sued ftcr-ldtmne alle&edtY retu~ .... ..,__ __ him collect SI00.000 in insurance money. Two drl•en were lnjarecl early todaJ on the San Dle&o Freeway at the llacArthar Boalnard onfallip after a milk truck and a tanker truck~ dleeel fuel collided. ~=Fire official antdenttOed dri•er o'- the dlllk true •utained critical head lnjurle. and wu · nulled to the Fotmtaln Valley Co1DJDunlty Hoepltal trauma center. The dri•q of the tanker. at.o u:nJcleiUifted. •utalned minor laceration• and wu treated at Tuatin Community Boepltal. Aboat 200 aanona of dleeel fuel spilled tnto ~~::tba-6:08--&.m. ml•laap. The California JJ1Chwa1 Patrol cloeed two 801lthboand lane. of the freeway for more-~ two houra. · , The large cash settlement was , reached as the case was set to go to trial 1n Orange County Superior Court. Draney was tnJUred in 1981 dunng a Utah camping trip when· a car in wbieh be·wu-a penenger skidded.-ott'---- lhe roadway and !'oiled over three tames. The Fountain Valley man btiolte his neck in the accident and losHhe ute-of • Indian restaurant threatened . . - both. legs. He has only panial use of his arms. hawn TobtaS, a friend who was dn\-ang the car. escaped° injury. Following the accident, Draney and his family were led to bcLive they could collect on Tobias' $1 00,000 insurance poliC) with Allstate. ex- plained the young man's attorney, Wylie Altlcens. :_with bom-b~,._clo5-e_s ·in Newport -Bur A.1tstale later reTUsed to let Drane} collect on the policy. Cl llng Utah law which prohibits a passenger from suing a dnver an a coU1sion or the dnver's 11uur:anc:c carrier, AalkeAI A Newport Beach restaurant that d1an , otlicers said. Wednesday, a wave of violence features Indian cuisine was closed The popular restaurant, on Bnstol between Hindus and Sikhs has • u..fowlloGl•N-11 -~Stwre~e:.L-t .u-aec:oau;c..J..lo~b~n"-W_..,.a..>f-.yAwe:::-Al\u:i rpo{N.lrt°"'.~w.,..a~s--41e~ru11-1p;»le4edr-i-i, A-kldia with al least I S 7 inJ the assassination of India's Prime not vandalized. No bombs were deaths. There has b(en no similar Minister Indira Gandhi, police re-fou nd. violence in the United States. ported today. Vinay Lall, identified as the man-The restaurant manager said the ager of the restaurant. told police that caller alternately threatened to bomb The Royal Khyber restaurant was be and all his employees are pro-and vandalize the restaurant b} closed shortly after noon Wednesday Gandhi. not Sikhs. The unadenttfied brealtitfg windows with rocks. He said after receiving at least 12 threatening caller did not claim any political lies. the man also cursed him 1n both phone calls from a man who spoke a Lall told police. En$f1sh and Indian over the assassin- miJtture of broken English and In-Since Gandhi's assasinat1on tauon. Flap erupts·oVer FV 'inculnbelit' Challenger cites Rabbi Einstein's.status as appointed trustee with no voting power By LISA MAHONEY Of tM Oellr,... ..... A Fountain Valley school board candidate charged his opponent doesn't have the ri.&ht to describe himself as an incumbent wheh he 1s only a provisional appointee. Jim Knapp, a General Telephone supervisor, criticized Rabbi Stephen Einstein for claiminf be is ao "ap- pointed incumbent' on his can- didate's statement because "his May appointment was nullified by a c1t1zen petition for a special elecuon. something. A lot of people will vote based on that.•· · Einstein said today he went to the county Re,istrar of Voters' office with the intention of des«ibing himself as ''board~appointce." Eins- "'tein satti he was told by the election worker that that term wasn't accep- table. The worker suggested he use the term appointed incumbent and he agreed. But the worker called back later. sayi!lJ she made a mistake, and appointed mcumbent was not accep- table for the ballot. Einstein s-1d. Einstein said the election worker told him the term appointed incum- bent was OK on the statmcnt of "I've tried to be very positive in the total campaign, but I don't believe tilts i somethin•Jou can simply let slide," Knapp sa1 Thursday. "A lot of people beheve 'incumbeqt' means (Pleaaae lee v ALLSY I A2) Fred Bene Dou&lu ~ Count¥ GOP wa+its to ,have it their way '--..,, -. Ouster of Pattersqn lven top priority: Badham facing tough re-election ba.~t'-,.tl-e -----If Oranac County Republicans havt their way Tunday. the face of the coun~'1 fiv•mcmber dclqation to the U.S. lfoutc of Re-presen\at1 ves wouJd be uoanimouslr conKrvative and Republican dunna the nc:itt lelislativc 1t1S1on. The GOP is hop&na 11 finally ca.n knock the county's lOM Ocmom1tic conareuional repretcntauvt, Rep. Jerry Pattenon. out of the tat the fonner S.n1& Ana mayor has held si~ 1974. - Toward that end. Rcpubhcans t have 1mponed former Rep. Robcn Doman, a vocal conKrvative who wa ttapponaoned out of bis Lo Anseles ounty d1tnct tT{O yqn To boost Doman's cffon an tbe cntttal county's .31th C°"8JUSIOnal Dlstnct. the rece has bee1\ tarttted b 1be nauonal penr and c.ampeap (U.ndt ha\'C povttd mto tH dist~. Patterson and Doman 111nd as 1dcoloaicaJ opP<>s1tcs and the cam- p&11Jt has tum«S into the hottest. af not tbc b11Ltral. CODIJU$ional con-. ltil on 1he f'lll hellot. - -. JEFF ADLER CAMPAI GN '84 Elsewhere 1n the count). Rep. Robert Bldham. R-Newpon Beach. faccsa sp1ri1fd challenac from Demo- crat Carol Ann Bradford for the coastal 40th Conircuional Di 1nct stat ~ has held for foW' tenn The d1s1nct 1nclud~ the conscn'attvc hean of 1be Oranac Coast. talctnf 1n Ncwpon Beath. Costa Mesa. lrvinc. t.aauna Beach. Fountain allc) and pans of Hun11naton ~ach. Ou1 idc of the Patterson-Doman showdown. perhaps the ra~ t:>ctwccn Radham and Bradford in the hcaVll" (Pl .... eee COUNTY I A2) ... ) Pofice said 11 was the manager's decision tq close the restaurant for the dey. said · !"-spokesma~ for the restaurant • Because both Draney and Tobias said the estabhshment was closed were Cahfom1a residents AitJcens panially -because of the threats and said Utah law dad not apply an the also because employees wanted 10 ca.se . spend the day in moumtn~. "Allstate tned to mislead the The restau~nt reopened Thursda} family." said .\1tkens. "They .later without incident. the spokesman r~og.nizt'd their t~emendous ex- sa1d. (Pleue eee AW ARD/ A2) Murder witness: '.I didn't have the· -- guts to stop hi~'· By JEFF ADLER Mesa furniture refina sher. Of 111e Delly,...,..,, . , Douglas 1s charged wtth lunng Beth .r The 39,)ear-old man "ho claims to Jones. 19. and Margaret Krueger, 16, have witnessed the de-sen sla' 1ngs of 10 a remote desen wash in San Diego !Wcr Anaheim teen-agers an I 48:! told County and k1lhng them after pro m1s- an Orange Count~ upenor C oun 1ng to pa~ them for posing for nud JUT)' Thursday he wanted to pre,ent photographs If ron\'1cted. Douglas the girl's deaths. but couldn'1,. could be sentenced to die 1n C'ah "I was scared. I didn't h:l\c tht' fomia's gas chamber nerve 10 stop him or an~thmg I Hernande/. who on Tuesda} wanted to, hut I would JU~t freeze · scribed for Jurors ho" he drank up ... I didn't have the guts to go ahead and watched as the girls wert kill y and top him:· said Richard DQug.las. te ufied that afterwar he HernandC7. a sdf-acicnowledgt'd her· helped bur) therr bodies in as llow om addict and con,1ctcd burgloir. gra'e-.Hc and Dou.gJas then a d to who 1s the star witness in the fir;t-tell an,onc "ho a~kt'd that the) had degree murder tn al ..of Fred Serr~ he-en ~shing near Oceanside for the Douglas. a 55-year-old former Costa (Plea~ eee WlTIUtSS/ A2) , -------------------------------------· -Irvine students lean ·Democratic Straw vote by 100 htgh schooler-s shows 2 -1 s upport for Issues on Demo platform -... - By ROBERT ttVNOMAN -mostly seniors from Irvine's fou r CU•Oellf""""" hi.gh school\ -1d~ l~t<>-1 with the If the straw votes of nearly -tOO--Dcmocrat1c platform af\er heanna lrvme ln&h school t\Klcnt are tn)' d19CU ions of the tllWO m.,.-llanies ind1cat1on. Oranac County' Demo-and thC'lr pccuvc stands on \.tn cnttc Icade" ha\.C l"t'ason to be 1 ucs, rana.ina from abon1on and the opt1m1st1c Equal R1&ht Amendment to nudcar lht pan)''\ ran"s m~ be \~lhn arm andToman potk in romina ~" as h1ah hoolcR Also. about four oat of fivt' ,tu- rcach vmm.a aac • . dcnb SUS' n~ Propos1hon 37. the At a "\ommunlt) '"'~ Ila " propo~ slat<.' lott•ry to $Uppl~mcnt s:ponson:d Thu"®' b\ the Irvine fund1n of f)Ubltc «tucauon. after C'hamh(r of< OIJlmt'f\"t tht" \H1dcn1\ (Pleue eee Dlvnf&/ A21 ( . • SPILL ••• WnNDAl Coa~t G u:srd and Environmental Protection Agency officials were on the scene. near the 60S Freeway Ln the area of Cypress. Hawauan Garde"s. Me 1• ond Lakewood, ll')'.ing 10 de1crminc who caused the pill. "Someone went out there and dumpec1_ the chemicals there." Los Angeles County fire !tpokc man Frank McCarthy suid late Thursday. Orange Coun1y's Environmental Health Dlrcc1or Roben Merryman, who ordered the closure. of the beach from 1he mouth of the San Gabriel River cast to the pier. said samples of the spill are being analyzed in laboratories 1oday. "W~belicvc thcsubs1anc~ootain5 chlorinated hydrocarbons. bu1 we are not sure 1f 1t 1ncludcs polycfilorinatcd baphenyl!t." he aid. Cleanup crews placed noatjng booms 1n 1hc CTCCk in attempts to prevent the slick from spreading. Coast Guard spokesman Woods said. Coaatal Tides TOOAT Second high 5:11pm' Second k>w 115&pm IATUflOAY •5 OS 22 oe. ,.,oo 67 64 F1'91tall 52 •t Gr ellCI Rep+ds 70 ~34 Gr"t Fall• SI 33 Hwtlord ' C°ft"'t t 111 06 61 25 6~ 29 11 07 68 S2 . ..,. t::r •• M TO •• MernolV ,. 41 MtMVBMcll 71 73 Ml1w4Kll\ .. •2 ta ~ .... 40 It u 47 Hew°'1Mn• es .. N9w YOfl( 13 " No<IOll<, Va 18 ff Oklllllonle City 71 " ()me,,. 41 21 O<'llllCIO :i .. PIJl!n ll>(lnOt 41 PhHadtlphla IS 68 ::r.-11X es 57 ••O<~b 75 •1 POIU& Mf u •• Port!Nlcl,0< 42 at ProvkMnce IO 64 ~-:fc1ty 17 a 39 17 Fltflo 70 40 Ale~ 71-66 akt-10 • IM .. a· lout• 72 Z9 IP91•T~ H .. 81111 l ake Coy 511 4:1 Sllf!A"1onto 71 .. San C*go 73 eo San r r anc1ecO 65 55 San Juen,P R 81 78 St SteMwie 52 17 S..111• 48 43 Shr.-.-t .. " "The center of the spill is at tile Willow trcet bndge," he said. 1 PCB, a colorless. odorless hquid used in vanous mdustnal processes. have been shown 10 cause cclncer in labor,atory arrimals. ~lllgll ~n1 4 9' 71-~ ifWna 4-II .. 75 u 62 69 32 13 63 112 6' 26 25 61 2 1 11 45 78 41 ..Slow<~ ~ - oa11y ,,., pt1o10 ~ 1ttc:her c1 KoeMa< AWARD •.. From Al po ure 1n \he case and agreed to a settlement." Tustin a11orney Peter Callahan. who represen1ed Allstate in the mat· · ter, could no1 be teadicd for com- ment. !Gimm&an-M . .-.L--_..__ .:...·~-clieA end-his fa rpily were- wilhng 10 take lhe $100,000 even . though it probably wouldn't have -covered all his bills." Aitkens said. Brian Gaeta la only a ybar old, but he's already getting into the aplrtt of things at Marina High School In Runtlngton Beach where bl• mother, J a ckie, la the adviser for the Chill team. --· CONTINUED STORIES "Allstale ended having to pay 20 1imes chat amount. .. IRVINE KIDS LEAN DEMOCRATIC ... From Al heanng argument~ for anJ agatn'>I ti'> passage ~tudcnl'> '>atd latt.·r 1hat one ol the strong turning points 10 the drs· cuss1on of the poltt1eal panics was the1rd1!Terent '>land'> on abon1on 1 C'om mcnl!) b} Bruce Sumner. eh-airman of tht:" Orange Cotrmy Dcmocr:it1l· ( omm11tcc. wne mel wi th appla\J'>C b} the \tudt.·nt~ g.a1hcrcd a1 the lrv1m· Co.'.., con· fcrcnce room in Newport Beach "'I contend that thl· other part~ is at1aclong famll) planning." ~umner said. "Their stand on abort1un ad- voca le!) a governn1l·n1JI 1n - trus101).. on the right' of an tnUI\ 1d· -u:rl. I bcheve1hc mrnonf\ ~hould not force Ill> v.111 on the nMJUflt~ ·· Reprcsenttng the Rcpubltc:an '1cv.- point wa.. Ra) \.\ ollert parlta· mentanan of the Or,i)ngl· ( ount~ Republican C o mm1ttCl' Said Wolfen "The unborn l htld has nR.h~ and m' part\ sccl..s to pro1ec1 1hcm b)' opposing publtc financing of abom ons and by s up- ponmg an(conslltutional) amend· mc;n1 bann:ng abom on." -\ student quesuoned Wolfert on the Republican Party's oppos1t1on to abortion. charging its stand violated a woman.'sfreoomn olchoke. "You have freedom of choice no1 10 rnncem.>." Wolfcn !ta1d. "If) 1Aas raped and got pregnant." the girl replied. "that wouldn't havL' been m } choice." Other students argued tha1 11 wa~ unfair to ban abortion<.; outright wi tho ut con'i1dcnng the circum· stance!> b) "'h1ch a woman became l'fCtTlaTTl.PrcgnanClts rcsultmg-from - rape and incest. and those 1ha1 threaten a mother"s health. should be possible 1ust1fica1ton-. for an abortion. the} said. Vv olfert admmed tha1 ,he had trouble defending the Republ ican Pany·s pos111on on the issue. According to informal tallies among the s1udents, 90 pt'rcent sided wtlh the Democratic Pany's stand on abomon. On other issues. students sided 4- 10-I with the ERA after Sum ner. a former Superior Coun judge. summed u_p the issue sayii:ig "Wo men should have the same rights as men have. How can anyQ ne be opposed to that?.. · _ On environmental ma1ters. two- thtrds of1he studeots sided again w11h the Democrats. . C onceming. talles and the deficit, nuclear arms. defense and foreign polic). studen1s agreed with the Dcmocrauc pta1form, but by smaller margins:· • Following d1scur.r.1ons of•nuclear arms. one group of studen1s con· eluded that "1mprovmg communtea· 11o n!t between the United States and the O\ 1et Union was 1he m ost 1mponant issue in the nuclear arms race.- VALLEY SCHOOL RACE FLAP ... From A l 'ntlow 12 """ " SKondtioQll 6 l;lpm 4$ Sun Mlf !Oday at 4 51 p m ,_ Sa1111day al 8 14 a m and Ml•~ al 4 Sllpm Moonr1-a12"25p m ..... , 1737 • m se1u141y end ,_ ~ •• 2 52 '"' Temperatures "' Lo Alblll'ly 60 s8 AlbuqwrQue 61 38 l\mat»IO 57 211 /J,NJ)Ot. 30 16 ~lfanl• ... 60 62 Allanoc cuy 66 83 =n mot• Bl•mlnOh•m 12 e3 Ezten ed 12 4 7 Honolulu tt eo Hou.ion 58 25 ~ 67 21 JKhon Mt 7 I 37 Jact.IO!t\Ollle 73 31 ""'- 90 6S KllnMI City 75 37 Lu Vegea SS 46 Ltllle Roell 75 ... .. 32 ~ 27 57 22 68 30 36 07 78 45 18 -07 • s~ 29 21 SyrM:UM 62 43 Toe>eita 63 28 r..ceon 12 50 , ..... 74 35 WUNngton .. 63 WICMa 611 29 Wolll-8atre St S3 WltmlflOlon.O. 87 61 Republican 40th distnct 1s 1he mos1 have challenged Badham. Bradford and was instrumental in helping write interesting in the co.unty. has run a full-time campaign and has lhe Simpson-Mazzoh immtgration Bradford has campaigned arduous· raised more than $ J 00.000 m her reform legislation still pending in' ly against the 55-ycar-old Badham. election efTon. some $17,000 more Convess. accusing him of d1 vening campaign 1han Badham. - funds to h1!t personal u!te and charac-Still. as she-readily acknowledges. His opponent. Brophy has been terizing him as a "non-rcprcscnta-· she is running against an entrenched acuvc .m lhe peace movement and tive" and "kfog of 1he road" who incumbent io an overwhelmingly favors a bilateral. verifiable nuclear often is.off traveli ng while Congress is Republican district. ~epubhcans out-weapons frcC/e. in session. number Dem ocrats by 82,279 voters . In a 1983 review of ~ongressiorull· in lhe d1s1rict and hold a. S6--3l-Shchassatdsb~1eve~Lunp-~~s travel habits by the Better Govern-percent registration edge among the out of touch w11~ h 1~ d1 stnct, men I Associa1ion, Badham was districts 340.487 voters. althoug~ voter rcg1stra11on favor found to be !he body's .. most frcquen1 Badham, interviewed by telephone Republicans by~ 50-39 Pfrcent edge traveler," logging 82 da >~ of travel 10 at John Wayne Airpon as he was tn the dt stnct. .:?4 rnunlrie!> over an I I ·month abou1 to board a plane this week, said pt'nod. voting to relurn him to Congress was "Our reprc!)entat1ve. 1n m) a vote for Presidenl Reagan·., pro· op1n1on. doc~n't tare about the c:on· grams. a strong economy. deficit cerns of the people who elected him. red uctions a nd a strong defense. · ,r · He's !thown d1sda1n for 1he people of "It would be senseless to re-elect 1h1 d1!l1'tC1, .. ~1d Bradford. a 41-he ~dent and ~d him back with )Car-old businesswoman seeking a liberal Democrat. Orange Coun1y elective office for 1he first 11me. and this distnct 1s not for that." said The Newpon Beach res1den1 c11cd Badham. who noted he had been the env1 ronmcn1. womens' and endorsed b) Reagan. !ten tor c111zens· nghl'i and education He also faulted Bradford for favor- as tqe is.sues on "' hich she most would mg at 1he same lime both a balanced like to focus 1f~lec1ed budget a nd new spending programs. Badham hascrit1c11ed Bradford for He accused of her being "incons1s- wn11ng a lc1tcr to him following the tent" and "1nexpenenced." In the inland and nonhern 39th Congressional District, incumbent Republican representative William Dannemeyer. of Fullen o n. is being challenged b~ Democral Roben Ward. an auorney, for the seal h~ easily has defended since 1978. quahficauon,. holAC\t.•r hmtctn changed his dc'.i1gnat1on on the ballot to educator/adm1n1\lr a1o r Israeli 1nvas1en ol Lebanon 1n 1982 Also-appeari ng on the 40th D1s1nct urging that all m1lita11 and economic ballot 1s peace ac1iv1st Maxine Bell aid to l sra~I be cut off. The con-04:1rk, the Peace and Freedom grcssrfian said !Ire lctfer was nol tne ffarty's congressional candidate. . cuss1on ofhts quah fica.t1on!t and goal~ san organ11at1ons, his ofli ce ha!> no kind of pos1uon a re.,ronc;1blc elected Just 10 1he nonh. 1n the sprawling for the school district Ems1cin wa!. say tn wha1 a eand1dat~ includes tn his leader would take on :in imponant 42nd Congressio nal District. which Rep. Ron. Packard. R-Carlsbad. 1s seeking elcc11o n to a second term m 1he south county's 43rd Con- ~ress1onal D1stric1 after first captur· mg 1he scat m a remarkable write-10 campa1gp two years ago. Packard 1s being challenged by Democrat Lois H umphreys of Luec adia and Libcnarian Phyllis Avery. ihe 43rd District runs fro m Mission Viejo a nd the-~una Htll5-a~outh into San Diego County. chosen a~ a compromise after six '>latement. . issue. slretches from Torrance to Hunt- ballots failed to produce a winner. .. A candidate can say esseotially Bradford. at fir\t caught by surpnsc mgton Beach. three-term Re publican ol board vo1ed anylhmg he wanls to ... O lson said wbcn tbe kllN was d1scloscd said she incumbent Dan Lungren, a .Long 3-1 with ( arol Mohan d1~crll1ng to Three board member!>, Pres1den1 One con1rol effected by 1he state was rc!.ponding to a particular event Beach resident. is being challenged by appoint Eins1cm 10 fill a \auint } left Roger Helgen. Suzanne Moore and Legislature in January. allows public in history and would "never cas1 a-Mary Lou 8(ophy, a a Democrat and by member Jim Woc\I who was A.nn (,alas. rallied behind Eins1ein. review of statements during a 10-day vote 1n Congre~!t which will com-Seal Beach activist who is a licensed An article in the Daily Pilot was movtng to Put'rto R 1co Knapp was They. along with 1hree un$ucccssful period following the deadline for pro mise 1he vital 1-;sue of Israel's fa mily iherapist. Also appearing on incorrect when ii listed the campaign one of fo ur un,uut'>'>lul appltcanr~ candidates for the seat. held a press nominations. Olso n said. He said security and pro~pertt) ... the bal101 is Peace and Freedom Pany expenditures of Peter Green, a can- for the po'>lllon conference tn late Ma) to express cand1da1es were informed of their Badha m said he has maintained a candidate John Donohue. d1datc for the Huntington Beach City Knapp. who narr<11A I\ lo\t h1!> bid their <,uppon for E1nste1n right to scruunize and challenge their "fair and balanced" approach to the Lungren. 38, the son of former Council. r for a -;eat in the la\t \<.:hool hoard race -we three who VOied for Rabbt opponents sta1emcn1s pnor to pnnt· Middle East 1ncorporat1ngi suppon President Richard Nixon·s personal Green collected $7,731 .. for the JOt ned with "-°l.>c'>l ..ind "1ohan 1n Ein!tte1n sa"' a ""a) to bnng harmon) ing in a handbook given ou1 by the for both l!trael and ahe moderate Arab physician, has been ac11 ve as 1he reporting penod that ended Oct. 20 ... gathering the 4 S'i ''~n.iture'> needed 10 this board.'' Bclgen said. elections depanment. stales. ranking Republican member on 1hc and spenl $8.620. The Daily Pilot 1-~~.l.Y..l.Lll..u.J.·~·i..u...~·~·J...lli..w.:-.' ~~~ ~~T~h~cwbo~a~r~dwl~a~1c~r-n~a~m~c~dwE~1~nu~~lcuL~DwaL-~wB~µ~ti....i;:K~n"auQ~PL..l:Si~Y~S4-1j~f~s~u~cuh~alL..&nuout~1c.e~--1L~'~n~lr.c--orc\1Qu~ l)cm~OCICf.ira"L~'www.Aboo.....-J:H~o~u~s~e:...-ll~m~mtnlj1~~..ra=a1111~o~nL-1s•utico"1\l:iuJ~::..-_a::grJ;:.is..1.llil!-.c.tui~~~~~~~~~~--w Woes1 e'pla1ncd h" al·t1rm b}' pro' 1s1onal member w11h no <otmg exists. 1he legalese in which 11 1r. say1n~ "The\ appo1n1cd the v.rong power unul after Tue~a) ·., elect1on. wntten must be too complicated to man.' "'htlc "16han d ;,i med J t hangc Einstein~ proviswnal status is the decipher. Knapp ~ys he read the of heart o'er 1hc deu,111n tu appoint a rea son Knapp Lon tend~ the handbook thoroughly before wntmg member 10 fin1\h 1h~ 1,,.,, >Car of derg} man 1i. ml'>lead1ng 1hc publtc· to Olson as well as the state's Fair Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? Wha t don't you like? Call the Woest's lerm rat her th.in k t11ng the when he s&}S he I'> an incumbent. Pol111 cal Pracuces Commission. num ber at left and your message wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered voters deude "'Then· t!> no incumbent in this "If I missed 11. I owe someone an JUSt CaJJ to the appropriate editor. • Knapp '>a)\ ht• agn.:i:J tu run it an election:· Knapp said. apology," for 1he letters. he said. The same 24-bour answering ser vice may be used to record letters to the elccuon were hl'ld lx·l.1U\l' of the But Knapp can't expect much Olson said Knapp could sue Eins-editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letter s column must Include their apparent la<:k •>I rnn'>i:n'>u\ hcawccn ~tisfaction from elccuon officials to tc1n over the mailer. but that's one 642-6086 name and telephone number for verification. No c irc ulation calls, please. board memtx·r' "'<'r AA-ho \hpuld be whom he has complained aboul thing Knapp says he won't do. "M y Tell us what's on y,a ur m ind. • appo1ntl'd Einstein\ candidate's statement. whole intent is to make sure that .--------------------------------:--------------Knapp "11d tw v.nuld 0111 have Al Olson, Orange Count} Reg1~trar people knowthere is no incumbent. I chalkngl·d ~ 1n'>trn1 If tv.1 1 rx·uplc of Voters. ~ys tha1. other than don't think 11's anything that needs to had been H>11ng Im I 1n \ll'tn all the prohibiting the listing of polt11cal be settled in the courts. lt's between us wa)" or there had ht.'l'n <,11mt.· di\· affiliations or mcm~rship l!!_pan1-and the voters." WITNESS 'WANTED TO STOP KILLINGS' ... From A l da ~. he '><-11d Hcrnandc1 '><llll hl· ll'lUfnl·d 111 1h1.· gravcs11e on '>nHal •t<.lJ'>lun' to make sure thl' hod1l''> had rl'm;11m·<I buried On om:' t'>tl I krnandc1 -..11d he not1Ced a foot pmtrudtnf! from the graH· and u 1\('red 11"'1th ,.ind l •ll 111<, and weed\ On .mother''"' he d1'><.'0\l'rl·d lhl· hod1e'> had been dug up I k dOd Dougla\ left to wn lhl· nnt d.1\ Hernandl'I ll'\llhcd When ac;ked hy Dcf)ut ) D l'lrH 1 Attorney I on} Ral l..:tul ka.., "'h> he continued to rnopcralc w11h Duugla\ • aflcr thl' k1lltng'>, l krnandL'' \a1d "I knev. I had a pan to do w11h 11 (the k1ll1ng.!t). so I tncd to rn"er 11 up." Hernandc1 said he and Dougla!. wen1 to both ( anada and Mexico for a 11mc after the k1lltngs. It wa'> while hetng interviewed hy Mexican au1hon11es that Hernandez first l"On· tressed to w1tnesSJng the lay1ngs. he acknowledged lie told_ the JUI") a hat Mc' scan police "s1aned 'ctting mad al him and h1t1ing him. · He !ta1d he stancd Jo get "~red" and .. decided to 1ell them what happened." Douglas was arrested 1n Nonh Las Vegn~. Ncv .. li-vfng onder an assumed name, in early Marc h 1984 I lcrnandc1 was granted 1mmun1ty fro m prosccu11on tn excha·ngc for h1i. te<,11mony. While behind bars m the Anaheim Cit) Jail he subsequen1ly ha'> been charged with conspiracy to 5muggle drugs m10 a jarl. po~"Ssron of drug paraphernalia and posses~on of manruana When 1he trial resumes Monday in Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana counroom. DougJas' defense a1 - torney, George Peters, 1s scheduled to begm what 1s eJ1pected to be a lenghty cross-examination of Hcrnande1. Peter~ ha$ called Hernandez at\ "unreliable" w11ncss . Clrculetlon 71,./942""'333 • Dally Piiot Delivery la Gueranteed \. Clrculetlon Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill f 1 ltlli '..>I \(!T Rotemary Churchman C nlrc I Pr T ... phon•• I ~·oo• Stephen F. Cerezo °'""ii'" .,. . r Oon•ld L. Wllll•m• C1rculal1on Manaycr . .,..,.. ...,~ j r >(llH ltr r L , • *.... M HT •riqPr .,..,..,... • ... 1- . ~--f • CIHtlfled edvettltlng 71 .. /942-5871 All othef depertmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE VOL n, NO. 307 - . . f 11111111111 f lllUA Y NOVf MB~ A J 1·~11.l . . e . . ;; You'll find th• beet auto buya •tong ..-ee-:C~_N~·~-=-~-=:..:..~_..:..:._:..::::...~~~~-=--~~~~~;;:...=~:::.::r::~~===~~=::;::::~~~~~~~~~~~~:=..=:~~~~ tod•Y'• Adtir'PllOl . -P99eC1. Newport's Buddy Ebsen la feuding with another former'Betl9r'lyHlttbftlyl.-. over her olltlcs./ A3 California's death penalty -Initiative suffers a third setback with court de- cision on Santa Ana murder case./ A3 Callfomla Gov. Qeukmejlan 's office Is preparing for state lottery should Prop. 37 be approved·./ A4 Nation _, e ma a e execute by lethal Injection as w1t- nesses watched from ad- jacent room./ A4 . E_lght people are being helcUn connection with a death plot on Honduran president./ A4 World Nearly 450 have died In rlotlno followtng as- sassination of Indira Gandhi./ AS _Josef Stalin's daughter, a Soviet defector, has re- ~medto-Moacow...JAS- People Officials fearful materials c-ould -spread to ocean !!!!J-';:~....,._ _________ '. ByROBE&TB~ Of .. Cllllr ...... o~ C.Ounty officiaJs, fearful that danJ,c;rous totjcJnatcriall from...~ .,..- an ovenught fuel spill could~ to the Pacific Ocean, closed ~ of Seal · The spill of about 2,~ pllons or petroleum-based fuel that .offici:&b fear may contain cancer<ausma p<>lycblorinated biphenyls. occurred m CDyote Cn:ek -wtiere-n crosses -- Valley View-A ..,;cnue io Buena Park. firefigblCrS from ~ AnFles C.Ounty; Orange C.Ounty and Long' Beach and crews from ~c CQut ard •nd from priva1e-comp*11ies worked through \he night to CQntain the spill and pump OlU banu'nus materials &om the creek near the .. Willow Street bridae in Los A.l&mitoL But authorities this mornina feared that the dangerous liquid could have flowed south &om C.Oyote Creek into the San Gabriel River and then into : the oc.ea.n between Seal Beach and <( Lon Beach. • ly killed 5ome fish in C.Oyote Creek ~ and fumes caused several elDelJCDCY workers to suffer nausea,~ to Coast Guard spokesman Rick .. Cruh cl08ea two freeway lanes Woods. < Two driven were lDjarect-early today 011 the San Dle&o center. The drt•er of the tanker.~·aleo un.ldentlfled, No serious injuries _were repo~ ! Freeway at the MacArthur Boulenrd omamp after a milk ·~tatned minor laceration and wu treated at Tuttn ~~h~e~:e°&J:ed 1~f ~~ c tnack and a tanker · truck ca.l'l'J1na dieael fuel coWded. Commun.lty Boepltal. Aboat ioo aanon.a of dteael fuel and throat u-rftation, a fire depart·~ Oraqe County Fire omclala Kid the un.ldenttfled driver of •pilled bato a atonil drain followtn.l~'&.08 a .m. m.lahap. ment spokesman told the Assoa.ated • the Dillk truc;k aaatalned critical head lQfa.rlea and wu The California ~way Patrol cloeed two .OUthbouad Press. . , rualli4fto tlle Foantiln Vallej""Cc>mmUilltYJ)&Pftartn:uma~ ·Janee oruie fieeW.J'tor more::J¥n two hoan. -· --. Residents-started calling shortly! -· · · ·~· • · before 1 p.m. Thursday complaining of a petroleum odor. At least SO calls . were received throughout the eve·: Indian restaurant. threatened ~~~!r~E~~~ . ~ with.bomb, closes-in-NeWpOr_t _~~~ Angeles County fire spOkesman Frank Mc<:arthy said late Thursday. • Royal Khyber intrndated with calls. after assassination of Indira Gandhi not vandalized. No bombs were found. deaths. There has been no similar violenoe in th e United States.. Vinay Lall, identified as the man- agerofthe restaurant, told police that ~~'6f1t&Jt"™~'&flfta-:k).jk>-~-=~~==::.=.=;::=;=~=~~:;:=~=.;:::;:::=.=:===::::=~=:::::_~he~a~ndwa~ll_Jh~i!,_s employees are pro-A Newport ch restaurant t at closed shortly er noon e ne y andhi, not Sikhs. The unidentified get In the spirit of be'"autl- ful Christmases can visit Roger's Gardens' hollday display starting Satur- day./85) The restaurant manager said the · calls alternately threatened to bomb and vandalize th¢ rcsmurant by breaking windows. He said the man also cursed him in both English and Indian over the assassintation. Orange ·county's Environmental Health Director Robert Mcnyman, who ordered the closure o'f the beach from the mouth of the San Gabriel• River east to the piet. said samples or the spill arc being analyzed in laboratories today. Angels' priorities Include beefing up pitching staff and re-signing free agents./81 The night-for-the Big · Game has ffnally arrived __ . as Fountain Valley and Edison wage football war at Anaheim Stadlum./81 The Marina High girls t'nnls team~paets \ Edison for share of Sunset League tltle./82 Entertainment The Christmas Company opens for a three-day shopping spree ~ext Tueaday./W•IE•nder INDEX C1-5 A10 A3 86-7 A4 C6-9 A10 C9 ce 84 ce ee· 87 ~ A4 At 84 85 A3 \ 04-e ·w•~ 81-3 .. • 84 W-.nder A2 M features Indian cuisine ·was closed after receiving at least 12 threatening caller did not claim any political ties, after a series of bomb threats follow-phone calls from a man who spoke a Lall tola police. ins the assassfoation of India's Prime mixture of broken English and In-Since Gandhi's assasi nation "We believe the substance contains. chlQrinated hydrocarbons, but we are not sure ifit includes polychlorinalcd • (Pleue eee 8PILL/A2} Minister Indira Gandhi, police re-d,i~n, officers said. Wednesday, a wave of violence ported today. The popular restaurant, on Bristol between Hindus and Sikhs has The Royal Khyber resUlurant was Street near John Wayne Airport, was erupt~d in India with at least 15 7 Police said it was the manager's decision to close the restaurant for the da y. Flap erupts over FV 'iaeu-mbent' Challenger cites Rabbi Einstein's s~atus as•appotnted trustee with no voting po~er By LISA MAHONEY - OfhDlillf ........ A Fountain Valley school board candidate charged his opponent doesn't have the riabt to describe himself as an incumbent when he is only a provisional appointee. Jam K.napp1 a General Telephone ' supervisor, cnticiied Rabbi Stephen Einstein for claiminf be is ap "ap- pointed incumbent' Qn hls can- didate's statement because his May appointment was nullified b1. a -cauzen petition for .a special election. "I've.tried t~be..very poaitive in-the total campaign, but I don't believe thfs is something you can simply let. slide," Knapp sai~ Thursday. "A lot .of people believe 'mcumbent' means something. A lot of peQQle will vote . based on that." Einstein said today he went' to the county Resistrar of Voters' office with the intention of describing himself as .. board appointee." Eins- tein said he was told by the election worker that"1hit term wasn't accep- tablp. The worker suggested he use the term appointed incumbent and he agreed. But the worker called back later. sayinJ she made a mistake. and appointed mcumbent W'asrdot accep- table for the ballo.,.Em~n said. Einstein said the election worker t.old him the term appointe<i Incum- bent was OK on the ~tatment of (Pl..-e Me v Al.,L&T I A2) Ouster oFPatterson lven top priority: If Oranp ~~ Republicans have their~ y, the faoe of the county'• five-member dclc:ption to the U.S. HouteofRepeaentatives would be unanimously con.ervat.ive and Republican durtna the nut lllialltive llllion. -'Tht OOP is bopi~ h finally ~can knoet tbe county'• IODi Democratic ~onal re..-C1Cn11tive. Rep. Jerry Pauenon1 OU1 of the •• tbe former' San1I All& llllJV[ bu beld liece 1974. Toward that end. Republicant h.ave imported rdrmer Rep, Robcn Dornan, a vocal conwrvative who was ra~rtioned out of hi• Los A•les County ditrict two years qo. To boost 0oman·s tft'on in the ceaual coun11·1 l8da Coqrellioaal District. the raee hu bttn tarweted by the n11JOMI ~ Ind campe.Cft ftil\da have poured into the dillnet.. Paucnon and Dornan stand u icfeololica.I oppouan and the cam-Plto ftu rumed Into the hottest, if .-the btttttete. conaresa1onat con- • on •he faJJ bal&oa. l Murder ·witness:~ t I I "t I I 4 II C • \ I t • • I I \ ~ j I Fred Berre 0oac1u JEFF ADLER CAMPA IGN '84 'I.didn't liave the· ----r- guts to stop him': By JEFF ADLER °'-~ .......... · The 39-year-old man who claims to · have witnessed the dcsen slay1ngs of two Anahtim teen-agers in 1982 told an Orange County Supen or Coun jury Thursday he wanted to prevent the girl's deaths. but couldn't. • "I was scared. I d.idn't have the nerve to stop him or anytb10g.. I wanted to. but I would JUSt freeze up ... I didn't have the guts to go ahead and stop him.',_ said Richard Hernandez. a self..acknowledged her- oin ,1 addict a.nd c"'onv1cted burglar. who 1s the star, witness in the first- degree murder tnal of Fred Berre · Doug.las. a 55-ycar-old former Costa Mesa furniture rcfimsher. Douglas is charged with luring Beth Jones. 19, and Margaret Krueger. 16, to a re 01otc desen wash in San DiCJO . County and killing them after promis- ing to pay them for posing for nude photographs. If convicted. Doualas could be sentenced to die in C&li- fom1a's gas chamber. Hernandez. who on Tuesday de- scnbed for Jurors how he drank beer and watched as the girls were killed by Douglas, testified that afterward be helped bury their bodies in a shallow grave. He and Douglas then aJfCed to tell anyone who asked that they had been fishing near Oceanside for the (Pleue eee WITPfBSS/ A2) Irvine students lean Democratic Straw vote by 100 high schoolers shows Elsewhere in the county, Rep. 2-1 support forfssues on Demo platform Robert Badham, R-Newpon Beach:----r.~ asp1nted cballcnae from Demo-BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN -mostly seniors from lrvtnc's four trit C'arol Ann Btadford for tbc 0t•OllJ,..._ hiab schools -·sided 2-to-1 with tht coul&I 4'0th Conaressjonal District If the traw votes of nearly 100 Democratic platform after bearina teat he has beld for four term The Trvinc ht&h school students are a ny dilCU lons ot lhc two major parties disuici in.dudes the coMervativc indk ation. Ora.nic County's Demo-•nd their respective ltanda on 1even Min of the Onl"fC Coast, tak.int 1n cntic leaden have reason to ~ issues. ra.naina from abortion and the N~ Be.ch, Cotta Mcaa, lrvmc, 0ptim1111c. 'Eq~l ~u Ammdmcnt to nuclt.ar t.tauna ~h. Founta11J Valley and Thcl)eny's ranks may be sw.:lhna u mnncffottip policy. Plrtt of Huntinaton Beach. 1.n cominJ )"Cat$ as hith schookrs Al~ about four out of fi ve stu· Outli4c of the Pattenon-Doman rtach vOllQI qr. dents supported Propo6auo.n 37, tM 1howdown, perha~ the race bctwttn At a "Community lu ucs 0a)" prop<>ted s~tc. lotttf)' to ~mcnt 8adham a.nd Bradford ID the heav1l)' sponsomt Thursday by the lm nc fund.1.na of public cducau o I after ( ......... COmrTY/A2) ChambcrofC'ommc,,.-c. t.bt.Jtudenu (Pf.... ... m /.&2l ) .. ' ... • DECATUR, UI. (AP) -Two or th~ young prls nussing since they .went trick-or·tmilmg on Halloween wtrc found dead today in an aban- doned building 1 Vi blocks from their home, police said. 'rhe third girt was fouftd aliYe. The two dead ~rls were believed to have been strangled, said Police Chief Patrick. Vaughan. l!ill H.omoky. a spokesman for Decatur Memonal Hospital, ident- ified tho survivor as Patricia Hall, 7. She was reported in good condition. The dead children were Sherry Gordon, 12, and her cousin. Theresa· -Hat , 16, PatrietaJTStSler. -~ AU th~ girls were found ;o• a- second-floor bedroom at an aban-· doned public housing building at 9:42 a.m. by maintenance personnel. SPILL ••. From Al b1phenyls," he s.iud. Cleanup • .crews placed floating booms in the creek. in attempts to Rreveru I.be slick from.....sJ>readin& Deir ,... ,e.o10 11r 111cMnt kooMw • Coast Guard spokesman Woods said. 'Glmine an .. • :·The. center of the spill ~s at the ---~ ..a •• r --------:.wrt16WStreetbrtdge;-"1re--s:a1tt. - Brian Gaeta la only a year old, but be'• already getting into PC'~. a t;olorles . od_orless liquid the apirlt of tblnga at Marina ~b School ln Bun~ton used in vanous industnal processes, Beach where hla mother, Jackie, fa the adTI.eer for the <bill· have been shown to eeuse eancef ir team. labo~tory an1mlfts. -4'11iiijili~iij(.jijjil --------------- IRVINE KIDS LEAN DEMOCRATIC ... From Al. hearing arguments for and against Its protect them by opposing public passage. financing of abortions and by sup- porting an(constitutional) amend-Students said later that one 'of the ment bann:ng abortion." strong turning points in the dis-• · cussion of the political parties was A student questioned Wolfen on their different stands on abortion • the Republican Party's opposition to .Comment~ br Bn.ia: Sum11er. abortron:-chargingitsstandYiolateda chairman of the Orange-Coun•y woman's freedom of choice. Democratic Committee, were met "You have freedom of choice not to with applause by the students conceive," Wolfert said. gathered at lhe Irvine Co.'s con-"If I was raped and got pregnant," ference room in Newport Beach . the girl replied, "that wou ldn't have "I contend that the other pany 1s been my choice." attacking family planning," Sumner Other students argued that it was said. "Their st.and on abonion ad-unfair to ban abortions outnght vocatcs a governmental 1n-without cons1dcnng the c1rcum- trusion ... on the nghh of an ind1v1d-stances by which a woman became ual. I beheve the minority should not pregnant. Pregnancies resulting from force its will on the maJOnty." rape and mcast, and those tha~ ~eprcsenting the R-epubticarrview-thl'eare-n a. mothefs heaTtn. shoufcfbC point was Ray Wolfert. parha-possible JUSt1fica11ons for an mentarian of the Orange County abortion, they said Republican Committee. Wolfert admitted that he had Said Wolfen· .. The unborn child trouble defending the Republican has njl.)lts and m}' party seeks to Pan} 's pos111on on the issue. _ According to informal tallies among the students, 90 percent sided wi th the Democratic Pany's stand on abortion. On other issues, students sided 4- 10-I with the ERA after Sumner, a former Superi or Court JUdgc. summe up the lsSue~ saying, "Women should have the same nghts as men have. How can anyone be opposed to that?" On environmental matters. two- thirds of the students sided again with the Democrats. Concerning taxes and the deficit. nuclear arms. defense and foreign policy. students agreed with the Democratic platform. but by smaller margins. _Followin discus~1llnL.Of .nuclear arms, one group of students con- cluded that "improving communica- tions between the United States and the Soviet Union was the most 1mponan1 1c;~ue 1n the nuclear arms race.·· VALLEY SCHOOL RACE FLAP .•. From Al t::r-Memclllle Coutal ~9Mdl Mllw-.. Mpi..al PIUI Nltlwtle N.w OllMl\t eo N.,. YOlll NortOll,Va Oll-.-Olly ~ Ofllndo • ,_8'wlnQ8 PhllMelpN.I ...._.. .. PIH= Port . .Mo. Portland.Or. P10lllCMnC9 ~ Aono Alcilvnond a--1• 81l°'* ~1 0;. F"ONTS • 9:;lr:J ~i{;ij W11m -Cold._. 81 ....... TMlj)I lleltl.it•Cll'f Snow••• Reon Fluft,.S Snow Occlud•o,..... S1a1t0na1v a,. Tldea NHCn•• WMIMI SeN<• 1"00 ll s 0.ot .JI C<>"W"e-t • S111Anlonlo TOOAY ........ <* ~ .. Soconcl hlQh 5 2 1 p m &loollCI iow 1 1 se p m 4 5 Boelbn 0 5 Bulllllo 8ATUflOAY , 8Mam 411 1730pm--.-r II t2p m 4 $ sun Ml• loOay 11 • Sll p m • tl-Sa1u.oay 1111 14 am end Ml• tga1n 11 4 $9pm Moon•-•12 25p m. tolt al 12 37 a.m. Sat.Jday end n-tGakl al 2.62 a,m ,,- Temperatures Albany CUI* C11et ... ton.S C 0-ton+WI( 0-IOlle.HC ~ Ctnelnnall ClevelWld Columbia,$ c Columbvt.Ofl Concofd,N,H, Oilia.t•FI Wonh O.yton o.iwtr 0..M~ Oelrofl Oulvth •• --EIPuo Falrl>Mllt 22 OI 57 5-4 12 49 70 lM 51 34 73 M ei_ 41 12 eo M 25 67 21 71 37 73 37 90 6& 75 37 56 48 76 48 .. 32 IM 27 57 22 ee 30 M 07 78 45 18 -47 loCAnON Albuquerque • .. lo eo sa 07 :II 57 29 --------------Hunllngton 9Mcf\ • lo Antotlllc> Ancl>Orago Artan1a AllwltkClly J6 82 113 53 Ai....JMty.~ ~\:·:....:,,~ ~ly CIMr.H~lng lrom the == E~nclecl io-10.--totcw40e ~ lnWtd •• ,, ~._..,..1crte.-W-'-mp: U-44 " ... ,.,, ~·--113 19 oe 5a 25 05 ~ " 07 M 62 24 18 l&.-U 12 &t et 32 13 83 82 $4 28 2$ 81 21 71 45 78 41 8111 OleQO 8111 f r-'too 8111 .luM),P.R 81 jlla Miiie &Miii• Stlt:r.: Slou~ .... ~ 9yt'- TOOt'la-,_ TulM WUhlnglon WkNt• Wllll...awro Wllmtnglon,0. erza 2-4 1·2 ~ 1-2 1·2 1-2 I W --s-cllt0c11611 tcV~ II .. • 70 41 71 41 ,. 7J u ~ 40 .,. .. ., 16 .. 13 .. .,. .. 1t » •• II &4 .. .. .. .. M 15 57 75 ., 62 .. 0 ,. eo &4 17 .. 40 116 14 2t .. •2 115 eo H 76, 17 43 .. 55 a6 12 2$. "U. 12 43 13 21 12 50 74 34 .. 13 et 2t " 6:1 17 68 ~ijWiji~~~----~~-~~---~~ COUNTY GOP SEEKING SWEEP ••. From Al -· Republican 40th district is tbe most have challenged Badham: Bradford and was instrumental in helping write interesting in the county. has run a full-time campaign and bas the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration Bradford has campaigned arduous-raised more than $100,000 in her rcfonn legislation still pending in ly against 1he 55-year-old Badham, eleclion effort, some S 17,000 more Conp-e5$. accusing him of diverting campaign than Badham. His opponent, Broppy bas been funds to his personal use and charac-Still, as she readily acknowledges, active in the peace movement and terizing ~him as a "non-represcnta-she is running against an entrenched favors a bil.ateral, verifiable nuclear live" and "king oI the road" who incumbent in an overwhelmingly weapons freeze. .,. often is off traveling while Congress is Republican district. RepubLicans out-She has said she believes Lu~n is lD scss~n. number Democrats by 82,279 voters out of touch with his district, 1n a 1983 review of congressional in the district and hold a )6..Jl aJUfouih voter registration favor travel habits by the Better Govern-percent registration edge among the Republicans by a 50-39 perecnt edge ment Association, Badham was districts 340,487 voters. in the district. found to be the body's .. most frequent Badham. interviewed by telephone In . .lbu nland and northern 39th traveler." logging 82 days of travel to at John Wayne Airport as he was Congressional District, incumbent 24 countries over an I I-month about to board a plane this week, said Republican ,represcntative William penod. voting to return him to Congress was Dannemeyer, or Fullerton, is being ..Our representative. in mj' a vote for President Reagan'$ pro-challenged by Democrat IWbert opinion, doesn't care about the con-grams, a strong economy, deficit Ward, an attorney, fo r tbe scat he cerns of the people who elected him. reductions and a strong defense. easily has defended since l 978. He's shown-disdain for the people of "It would be senseless to re~lect Rep. Ron Packard, R'~arlsbad, is th1) d1stnc1." said Bradford, a 47-the president and send him back With seeking eLection to a second term in y~ar-old business_womi!\ ~iOi... _a.liberal Democrat Orange Co~~t~th -<iottnty's -·43rd Coll"- electlve o ice for the first time. and this distnct ts not for that," said ' ftessional District after first captur- The Newport Beach resident cited Badh.am, who noted he had been mg the seat in a remark.able wntc-in the environment. womens' and endorsed by Reagan. campaign two years ago. Pack..ard is senior c1ttzens' n~ts and education He also faulted Bradford for favor-being challenged by Democrat Lois as the issues on which she most would ing at the same time both a balanced Humphreys o f Luecadia and hkc to focus if elected. budget and new spending programs. Libertanan Ph yllis Avery. The 43rd Badham has criticized Bradford for He accused of her being .. inconsis-District runs from Mission Viejo and writing a letter to hi m following the tent" and "inexperienced ." the Laguna Hills area south into San Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 AJso appearing on the 40lb District Diego County. • qualifications. howe .. er Einstein changed his des1gnauon on the ballot to educator/administrator. urging that all military and economic ballot is peace activist Maxine BeU aid to Israel be cut off. The con-Quirk. the Peace and Freedo m • -gressman.salt1 thc..Jeu.ecwas nauhe Patty.'.s.roogrcuionaJ candidate.. • cuss1on ofh1s quahlicat1ons and goal~ san organ1Lat1ons, his office ha) no kind of pos1t1on a responsible elected Just to the north; in the sprawling State's jobless rate takes dive for the school d1stnct Einstein "a SI} in" hat a candidate includes in bis leader would take on an import.ant 42nd Congressional District. which chosen as a compromise after s1.\ statement. issue. stretches from Torrance to Hunt- ballots failed to produce a winner. "A candidate can say es)ent1all> Bradford, at first caught by surprise ~on Beach, thrce-tenn Republican On May 17. the school board voted anything he wants to," Olson \a1d. when the letter was disclosed, said she incumbent Dan Lungren, a Long SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali- 3-1 with Carol Mohan dissenting to Three board members. Pre~1dcnt One control effected by the state was responding to a particular event Beach resident, is being challenged by fomia's unemployment rate took a appoint Einstein to fill a vacancy lefl Roger Belgen. Su1annc Moore and Legislature in January, allows public in history and would "never cast a Mary Lou Bro h , a a Democrat and heart di in October fallin from 8.3 by--membef--J+m-Woe st whe we~ Ann Galas. ral Hed lM!h 1 nd Ei nste-1n review of <tie l~men is th1ring e I 0 <iav-y ~v;;,o...;1crii:,;n4C.,..;o;.11.;8r,.,,e~s;.s ~w~t.,·~~;t;· tt-=i~w=--;m:n:~iic ~aicr.:v~1f;;5r..w~o~1~s:..;;a~1cciirn~;r-;;pe;;;rce~~oft °t.t0;...:.;;ri, r.;;pe;;,rcc;;;;;;!nft ';;an;;-;f"!p;;'u;iti:ti';;n;-1"';1~-- moving to Pueno Rico Knapp was They. along with three unsuccessful period follo" 1ng the deadline for promise the vital issue of lsraers family therapist. Also appearing on record number of· Californians to one of four uo'>uccessful applicants candidates for the seat, held a pre~s nominations, Olson said. He said security and prosperity." the ballot is Peace and Freedom Party work, officials sajd Friday. , for the pos1t1on conference in late Ma} to express candidates were informed of their Badham said he has maintained a candidate John Donohue. The state rate was within a fraction Knapp, who narrow!> lost his bid theLT support for Einc;tc1n. nght to scrut1n11e and challenge their "fair and balanced" approach to the Lungren, 38, the son of fonner of the national average. for a seat in the last c;chool board race. ..We three who voted for Rabbi opponents starcmcnts prior to pn nt-Middle East incorporating support President Richard Nixon's personal The number of people employed in JOined with Woest and Mohan 1n Einstein saw a way to bnngharmon) 1ng in a handbook ~iven our by the forboth Israel and the moderate Arab physician, has been active as the California rose by 134,000 in Octo- gathering the 455 \1gnatures nccdl.'d to this board," Belgcn said. elections depanment. states. ranking Republican member on the ber, putting I 1,77S,OOO in the work- to order an electwn The board later named Einstein a But Knapp says, 1f such a notice Unlike 'previous Democrats who House Immigration subcommittee place. W x · c i n__.!,b~y--~p~ro~v~1~s1~o~n~al:.-:.:.m~e~m~bc~·r_w.:.:,.:.:1t~h~n~o.,_,v~o~p~n~g--~ex~1~stws.__.1~h~e_...le~g-al~~--se..lll-»otl:w::.h....U....u---------------------------------------~-----------~ sayrng "The}' appom1ed the "rong power until after Tuesday·s election wnttcn must be too complicated to man," wtt1le Mohan claimed a change Einstein's prov1s1onal status is the decipher. Knapp sa}'s he read the ofheart overtht"deu,1 on1o appointa reason Knapp contends the handbook thoroughly-before wnting ·member to fin1<,h the last year of clergyman 1s m1slead1ng the pubhr. IQ Olson as well as the state:5.,Fa1r. Woest'".s term rathn than leu1ng the when he say'> he 1s an incumbent f>ohtical Practices Commission. voters dec1dt•. ..There IS no incumbent In thl\ .. lf l missed it, I owe someone an Knapp say'> hl' agret"d to run 1f an clcct1on ," Knapp '\aid apology.'' for the letters, he said. election were held ht·causc of the But Knapp tan't expect much Olson said Knapp could sue Ei ns- apparent lack of cull'>(. n\u'> between sa11sfact1on from clectlon officials 10 tein over the matter. but that's one board member'> O\l'r v.h11 should be whom he has complained about rhing Knapp says he won't do. "My 1 1 WE'RE LISTENING L _ - Just Call 642-6086 Wbal do you like. about t.be Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left a11d your me11age will be recorded. transcribed and delive red to the approprtate editor. The...sa.meU-lulu.r answerlJlg service.may be used to record-letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contribators to our Letters column ma•t Include tllelr name u d telephone number for verification. No clre11latlon calls, please. Tell u1 wbat'1 on your mlJld. appointed Einst~in·s cand1datc·s statement. whole intenl is to make sure that Knapp -.aid he v.ould nut ha ve Al Olson. Orange County Registrar people knowthere is no incumbent. I .----------------------------------------------------------- challenged bnste1n ii .. ,....,o people of Voters, says that, other than don't think it's anyth ing that needs to had been voting for I inc;tcm all the proh1b11ing the list mg of political be settled in the courts. It's between us way" or there had hcen 'iome dis-affiliations or membership m parti-and the voters." WITNESS 'WANTED TO STOP KILLINGS' ... F rom A l day. he c;a1d Hernan~7 \atd he returned IO the gravesite on \cvcral 0<:Lac;1on'> to make sure the bod1c'> had remained buried. On one' I'll! Hernandc1 '><lid he nonced a foot protruding from the grave and covered 1t v.1th \and usttu<, and weeds. On another v1~11. he d1 <,co vercd th e bodies had been dug up. He and Douglas left town the nen da\ Hernandez testified · knew I had a pan 10 do with 11 (the k11l1ng)), so I tried to cover it up " Hcrnande1 \aid he and Douglas went to both Canada and MeXJco fora time after the killings It was while being interviewed by Mc'\1can authont1cs that Hernandez firc;t con- frC))Cd to w11ne~sing the slaying•,, he acknowledged. He told the JUf'}' that Mexican police .. started ~etting mad at him and hitting him. · He said he stancd to get .. scared" and "decided to tell them what happened ... Hernandez was granted immun11y from prosecution 1n exchange for hi s testimony. While behind bars in the Anaheim City Jail he subsequently hac; been charged with conspuacy to 'imuggle drugs into a Jail. possession of drug paraphernalia and possession ofman1uana When asked by Oeputy 01<1tm 1 Attorney Tony Rackauckas wh) hl' continued to cooperate with Dougla\ after the killings, Hernande' ..aid. "I Douglas was arrested in North La~ Vegas, Nev , hving under an assumed name, 1n early March 1984. When Jh e trial resumes Monday 1n Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ann counroom. Douglas· defense at- torney. George Peters. LS scheduled 10 begin what is expected to be a lenghty cross-(:xam1nation of Hernande1 Peters has called Hemande1 an "unreliable" witness Delly Piiot Oellvery ta Ouuantffd Mc.i....W. f 11a,. • "'• ' ,.,. ,, I" WI.., • r 1f: nn j ,.,, ' ., , "' ,. " -. ,. ir-1 ""~'' 1'"' 1'1 ,, t t"' ,, I ' j • • • • f I' l~'1>1 o.., I" I ,.. t • IQ ft rr •~<: rV °"' • t# """"'""""'. Clrculatlon Telep hone• M• I ()A~ll' ' "''• ....... !'' I "II"'~ •l1J .•• ... ,~I ••MOO I • J•Atll,I f,()A<,f Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill .. RoHmary Churchman ( onrr Jllf>r Stephen F. Carno F rod11c.l1on Mrtn;,1ger Donald L. Wiiiiama C1rcul;lt1on M.in$\QN ' Clrculatlon ~14/M2·4333 c111elfled advertlelng 714/642-5171 All other department• 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE .. T t' , • 0. -; t tf(1f •tl"' • ......i " C..01"~ tlff..-1 h ,....,.. ... _ ., 111; r• "° ~ m. O! 111' Ccw • tltillO'lQ '"'"" f ft., ..... llldtl .. ~,,,.~_,~.,.,. ..... °"'. I IA, II r ~ <llll'IJI I .. jl.,gn..a i"'~ """'"'1-r~ •• J "'l~f\ ,_,,...,.~· .. f•ll"""""l!l•AMi;,Af ).JOW-.t •~, ,,,.,..., • 1 A .• ·~f~ < 01it• M· • r.., •. tnrru ''1'>>6 VOL. n , NO. 307 • &...c.c __________ ..__....__ ---··----------- •• , ~~--~-----:-------~~~----------.... ----------.................................. ---.7·-----.. Piiot Weekender/ Friday, .~ovember 2. 19~ .. -----c-'- Tote bags will be-at the read~ -and elves will ---Shoppers will be welcome from IOa.m. to9p.m. Pfobabl~ be bch1~ the scenes-when The Christmas T ucsday and Wednesday and from I Oa.m. to S p.m. (om pan) opens its thrce-da)" shopping spree Tuesday at Thursday. T1detswiU-bdJa1 thcdoqr. cbjldrcn under I 2 .. ' Ir The friendliest of aU-tbc teddy bears around the tree on the cover is the animated one at the lower left thal waves to visitors at Rogcr~s Gardens Christmas f'antasy and "Enchanted Candlelight , thcOrao&eC.ounl)__fajrgrounds. _arudroincdfrcc. _ _ _ _ To) soldiersw1ll guard the enuancuo lhe23.400 For refreshments, .. W~ Bile" wilt e#feMighunaclcs;-;;!- squarc fcc.'l ofboutique booths decorated by the sponsonng Rcstrvations are necessary for the three seatings of W11lk." _ _ Tlic free display or20 themc-<iecorated trees and holiday home decorating ideas opens for the season Saturday at the landscaping center at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road in ~cwport Beach. Roger's will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 9 a.m. to S p.m. Sundays and Jun1or~agucofNcwpon Harbonodepict .. The-Magrcof ''Shopper's lunch" from 11 a.m. to2p.m.eachdayor ' Chnstmas.·· ·· hop~r'sSupl)Cr" Tuesday and Wedncsdav. Expected toattract 15,()()()pcople, the event offers Also from 5 to 7:30Wedocsday will be "Cbtldreo's shoppers a selection of gifts from 35 specialty stores from , Night" with performances by magician Chris Blackmore all over the United Sta&.cs. and M1clccyand Minnie Mouse. Merchandise will includejcwelry. cookware, clothing," Saarted in 1976, the Christmas Company projects stat1oncry, linen_s and unique handcrafts. A fcw_ofthc procecdsofmorc\banSl 10.000. cKh1b11ors will be Animal Express from PaloCedro, Calif.. Profits art returned to the OrangeCountycommunity with playful plush animal puppets; MuclayTradingCo., •through thcJlNH'sprojcctswhichcurrently include The ofTcnng French hand-made puzzlesandsculpturcs, and Child Aidvocate newsletter. Project SEAL (Safe, Educated. Tom's Mom's-Cflcicsfrom Charlevoix-, Midr.. - . -.\wire. Loved) ind theJuniorLea1ueSpeakers Bureau. ' Mondays. ' Staning Nov. 23, Santa will appear on" Tuesday througfi' SaJurda.y evenings to bear special wishes and have bis phot<>&raph taken WJth children in the gazebo along the walkway aglow wuh 40,000 Italian designer lights fl ickering in the olive trees. Dally Pilot Plloto by Lee Pa)'H °"" the human tbrm; this challenges me even more, .. be 11id. "I am interested I 1n the human condition and ex· pcriencc. I lovetocombine the human form with persona.I i""&Cry to make state.men ts thft ll'C auto- biottaphlcalilld mattlt> the wor1d around me.'' Hilford, wllo has five pieces1n the owe show, said that her paintinp "beain with an idea that propesses and creates it own puzzlc, thesolving of which provides the excitement, the labor and the satisfaction. The scope and scale ofideas lead oaturl)ly to series of works." • f1rvoriresubjei:ts;sheaid. -- "mechanical, urt>an and manct,.madc objects; plant forms and non-visual ideassuchasthtp&SA&Cof'timeand sequential and random events." ~wis' rather large pretentations . •• ••y. . Mars,""SlickCity wo,""Facets" (Pleue ... APPllOACB/PaCetO) Dancers moving '9Ht FFem Hnder', ~~~__J~U~C;I~p~r~o~f~s~,~r~a~d~s~=-~0e~·~M~a:rco~.:M~.A~~~~=··~~-~--~ -' has cho~phed two works. "Frtt· 0 pe1 I Ornl in fall," to tlk music of Steve Reich. Sweater Classics at Al 's Garage ... 'fwo great sfy1es from Boston Trodefs. ~k and Shaw1 collar rag 'ltO<i. Functional ond iugged lhof t()6(e to the outdoon 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISlAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -7030 $! Santa Monica deals with the movement and ltate of mindofwomco who arc slowly losing their mind. '"Splice" is a lively modern dance with oriainal music by "Out From Under," a dance con· cert fcaturina thc•cbC>f'COl1'8Pby of UC lrvi=essors and ara<Suates, will be ed Friday and S.turday, Nov. 9 and I 0, at Tbe HCK&ee ilJ Santa Monica. ·The. 8:30 p._m. concert will Jnclude two ori&inal musical 9CORS born· p<>sed especially for the various dance. tntcrprctations from modem to com· edy amnacd by Linda BadCn, Lenna DcMarco and Karen l..emcr with James Penrod and Janice Plastino. Baden. who recently received her master's dqrtt from UCI and is dance department chairman at AU.n • Hancock College, has cho~phcd "Bubbles;· a corned)' fcaturina three worn-out danocn using walkers to the music of Lawrence Welk. Her second offerin&. "HcllUClpc," ia set to the music of Joanne Metcalf. Lury Lavendar. "~ts and Futures." involving four females depict:ina mother· daughter relationships, was choreo- p-aphed by l..aner, who teaches modem dance at UCI. Penrod, chairman of the UCI dance department, is contributina "Cloud Ownbet'," a duet for ()e. Marco and Lerner to the music of Hany Partch. The piC(lC premiered at the UCI Dance En1emble Concert last April. Her highly ~fuJ "Brake Mis- souri Break" will be eicaptcd by Platino, a professor of dance at UCI. When pt'CICnled 1ut sprina. the dance was reviewed u "a brilliant avant· ~rdc work with an unutual music i&>rc (by La~ndar) ... To reserve the SS ticketa, .-one The Hou1e bol office, 1329 Fifth St., Santa Monica, al (213) 393-3962. .. -I Pri. C...ical TBS WDfS CSLLA.ll restaurant features clasalcal recordings during dinner Tuea.-Sat. 7-11 p.m. The Newporter. 1107 Jambortt Road, Newport Beach . 644-1700. "PICK or Tiii: POCIEKT8" 1s gF,nted by San Francisco's Pocket ra. Popular works by Mozart. O enbach . Roeslnl and others will be performed and a u will be sung In Engllsh. Witty, entertaining narra· tion Is gtven by Pocket ()pent music director a nd creator. Donald Ptpptn. 8 -p.m . wtth tont«ht!ilperfonnancc&Uhe Wilshire Auditorium. 330 N. Lci;non St .. Fullerton. and Saturday's txr· forma ncc at The Forum Theater. 4175 F'alrmonl Blvd .. Yorba Linda. 87.50 admission. 779-8591. Glt&GORY COLEllAJlf, classlcal gultartat. entertains In the La Palme restaurant Mon.-Sat. 7-1 1 p. m. Thf' Newportcr. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644· 1700. Jau ~JllFUT 'PHILLIPS, 50phtsll· catCd ptanlst and singer. presents along with his trto Jazz entertalnment for your dancing al'fd llstenlng pleasu.re. Tuc..-Thur~. 8130 p.m.-12:30 a .m .. F'ri.-5at. 9 p.m.-1 a .m. Library Lounge, The Ncwporter, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newpart Beach. 644-1700. - CAFE LIDO features the Lido J azz All StarsThurs.-Sat. from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Al80 Mon.-F'rl. from 4:30-7:30 Is "Happy Jazz Hour" · with Warren J a..'IOn On keyboard and vocal8. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675·2968. Pop . VOCE, a contefflporary vocal ensemble. performs "Life In the Big City, .. fcaturtng wor~s by Manhattan Transfer. Paul-Simon. Biiiy Joel. and local m mposen 85 ge.orral ad mission. 8 p.m .• Cal Stateidng Beach. Rccltal Hall of the University Music Center. (2 l 3) 498·5526. JU8Tt1' 1'U8K performs Top 40 music Tucs.-Sat. from 9 p.m.· I :30 a.m. Reuben's, 151 3 N. TusUn Ave .. Santa Ana . Ttrrough Dec. 3 1. 547·6281. llOVIOLA a ppears from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. (2 l 3) 592-1926. WlRCDllT&R appeara Wed.-P'rt. from 8 :30 p .m .-12:30 a .m .. and Sat. from 9 p.m.-1 a .m. at The SplndnOer. 3333 W. Coasl tflghway. Newport Beach. 642-2295. ----~-.4-pcdonns Top 40 mualc a Bax ter's, 14346 Culver Drive. lrvlne. Tues.-Sat 9 :30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m . 857·2 103. • DEXTER performs Top 40 music at the Reuben E. Lee's, 15 1 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 9 p.m ·I :30 a .m. 675-5790. Dance -A l 'llQlJBltU-1]1(" DAJllCS, ace Singles llsUng. Tb.eater "A1'YTlll1'f0 GOU" at the Cur· lain QUI Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino R~I. TuaUn. nightly except Mondis •t varytng curt.a.In limes throu Oct. '28. 838-1 ~40. "C CAJf" at the Crand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim. nightly except Mondays •l vary1n( curtain Umea through J•n. 8 (772-771 O}. "CAT OR A JIOT Tift aoor• by the Mlaalon Viejo Playhouac at La Pu School. 2515 l Pradcra Drive. M1 .. 1on Vleje>, Fridays •nd Saturdllr al 8 p.m. th~h Nov. 10 , 673-480 . "TD cvaaooa MVAOS" •t the Garden Grove Community Theater. Ch•pman at St. Mark's, Garden Grove. P"rtdaya and Saturdays at 8 :30 th'°""°' Nov. 24. 897 ·5122. r "DRACULA" at Colden West Col· lqle In Huntln((ton Beach . closing pe~ces tonlghl and Saruroeyat 8 p.m .. (895-8378). .. ''&IT11.&MITIS8" by the Stop-Gap • Theater In the F'orum on the F'csttvaJ of AIU grounds. Laguna Beach , clos- ing penormanccs tonight al 8. Satur· dav at 8:30, 838·5344. ''Tiii: r Al'M' AaTICU" at the Buena Park Civic Theater. 7631 Mel~ Ave .. Buena Park. F'rtdays and-Saturdays at 8 through Nov. fO, 523-0351. "TIU GIGLI CORCSRT" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drtve, Coeta Mesa. nightly except Mor\(laya at 8 (Sundays at 7:30). weekend maunees.at 2:30, through Nov. 25. · "TB& UNO Allfl> I" b the" F'ull- e on v c g1 JXra. u mmer Auditorium. Chapman at ~mon . Fullerton. flnal performances tonlghl a nd Saturday al 8. Sunday at 2:30, 526-3832. "KJ811ET" at Sebastta o·s West Dinner Playhouse.. l40 Ave. Pico. San Clemente, closlng performances to- night and Saturday at 8. Sunday a l l and 7. 492-9950 "llOVE OVER . llR8( llAJUDiA.ll" a t th<' llarlequln Din· -ner Pl~h4*.1~~...-- Santa Ana. n ightly except Monda ya at varjlng curtain tl(J'le'I lhf'OUIV\ Nov. 17. 979-5511 "NATALIE N'EED8 A PflGRTIE" at the Huntington lkach Playhou~. Main at Yorklown. I lunttngton Beach. F'ndays a nd Saturdays at A.30 through DC<'. I. 979-5511 "!ftJDE WTTH VlOLIJlf" at the Cypress Civic Theater. 5700 Orange Ave .. Cypress. closing pt'rformances ton ight a nd Saturday at A p.m , 527-1949 "OLD TDIES" al UC lrvtr1e Li llie Theater. Closing perfor mances to- ~~ ~turday ~I !3_~·~ .. Piiot .Weekender/ Friday, November 2, 19M * a * "STOP TID WORLD, I WANT TO GET Ol'F" by the n~ Th<'iilter League at trle Curll'! Tht'atcr In the Ta ~eke will perform at Brea Civic Cenler. r lo'tlnll per· tile Glenn lllller Salute Ben-formances tonl~t and Saturd&y at 8 .• ,., n-n See •""-·~tetH ... ~_.l~·.;;mrii.bo' 996nr.-6i:r2'ii8~3ii' ~;;i'ii~Di'iiliiin:iiiiiiir.---t -· use-JlANDMOTRltR'S BOUSE Dance Uattna• for detalle. 1f£ 00", at the Westmlnstcl-Com· Kathleen Leneki will be featured eololat when tile South Cout Symphony prettente DTorak '• .. Violin Concerto ln A Minor" at 8 p .m. Saturday at Orange Coast College. munlt) Tht'aler. 7272 Maple St . Wf'Slmlnster. 1-"ndays and Saturday"' at 8:30 throul(h Ott 1. 995·4 I 13 Lecture. DR. JAIOtS KAVANAUGH prM· enls a p<>c'lry rt'adlnll t'ntltl~ "Man In Searrh ot lllm .. c1r· with songwrHcr and ~ulttirl'll Mark Turnbull acrom ~nJll1lj'I readln~nd perlormln!l a selccllon of hl'I orig I musk 8p. m . lluman 1-:quatlon Ct'ntrr. 1550 S Coast llll(hway. Lai;tuna Beach SS donation lncludca rdrc,.hmt'nls 497 7408 Fllma "T H E SPIRI T OP THE BEEHIVlt." ~I In devastation of posl-<'lvll war Speln, I wo ehlldfC'n ~ a travt'llnft film show of frankrnstetn Scnslttvr story of chlkltsh 1magtna· tton UC lrvlnr Social Science Hall. 7 p.m. S2.50 ~t'nrral ,admission. S 1.50 UCI student~. 856·6379. "8NOW WHIT&" and "OUllBO," UC lrv1no Sclen<'t' Lttture Hall. 7 and 9 ·30 p m 82 50 general admission. 82 UCI studt'nts fJ.56-!l547 81.DClee 80UTBSU 1fD&L 01' P'R.IEJ'fD- .9BJP, ror slngle& over 45. mttls lor ~·PJ>Y Hour a t Hol'a Hut, 18550 oougias. lrvlnt: 768·4 l 30. A '~SD·IR" DA.NCB for slnt(lu In thf'lr 20s and 308 l'I 1pon90re<t by the Oranat County O nhollc Alumnl Club. "S~ O ... per· forma from 9 p.m .-1 a .m. 88 ad mtu!On. Hiiton at lhr Park Hotel. 1855 Harbor Blvd.. Anahrlm 957-0125 Etc. GEORGE CA.RLIJlf, comrdtJ11 fK"r form'\ al lh<' Unlvt'r&al Amphllht'.Hrt' In Unlvrrsal City ro nlAhl RI~ .ind 813 50 (213)986-9421 "OKTOBERFEST" 1s rrlrbrall"fl Al Old World. i\ lllllc town Int hr 1maj.(t' ol. Uavana A bhlss band cllrr11 from Ct"rmany pM'forms Wl"CI Sun Also fera~rr-fo~t' ~mu~ .4nd b«r dnnklnA ronlests 7"l6 I C'l"ntf'r Avt'. llunllnl'tlon 'Be<t(h fhrnuJ.th Nov 25 897 1470. AN ANTlQU~ EXPO AJfD SAl.lt Is hf"lcl Jt tht' 0rdnJitt' Count\ r .11r ~round'!. ('ommf'rcr i'lldR 'o I 0 I 00 Fair Dr . Costa M~ F'n ~11 1 IU p m . ~un noon-6 p m ~J ~nt'rvl cHlml'i'llOn (2131697 -56~ THE L.P. REPERTORY GUILD sponsors an Art Auction lonl~ht with vlt'wln~al 7 o rf<><·k ancl lhr dU('lton at 8 AbOut t70 pl<'<'t'., 01 nnr an. lnrhl(hni;t 'llj.tnrd and numlxrTd lllho graphs. «('hlnJ(s a nd ~rtgmpht1 a'i well A<. or1i;tlna1 nils anct wntr rmlor'I art' fraturt'd S2 adml-.ston lnrh.,.lt"< flnJ.trr food<. wtnt'. roflt'r .u1cl lt'mon.1clt' Tu,.lln Communlt\ { cnl«r 300 l f'ntf'nnlal Wa\ T11-.11n '')44 h 1'97 "REACH OOT D." a cnmmunll\ wrvt<'M fair. Is hrld al lhr Mt...,t(ln VIC'JO Mall beginning today .11 nuon .,upt"rvt!IOrs Arutt Nl"Stande :ind 1 oni Rlln. along with thf' Third M.u1M AlrcrJfl Wing lland . klr:-k off thl' l)ptnlng a l 2 p m A showc:a8t' of community ~rvlt't O'llanltalton s wlll hr on hand w11h entrrtalnmf'nl rN- 1 ured t hro.ughou t tht tvtnl 495.1771 ... r Pilot Weekender/ FridAy. November 2. 1984 €alen:ctar Sat. Clue lea• "PICK C1F TKE POCKETS," .Sri' Frldrly 11-.llnJ.t GREGORY COLEMAN, see Friday ll<otln~ THE SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY p<-rtorms 1 nctr sccom:t roncm or n1e "<'""°u with music-dln.-l'lor/conductor J ohn L.1rry Granger Dvorak' Vfolln Com Prtn 111 A Minor a nd thr Sym- phnm• "lo I. Op. 68. by Brahms. are prr•w111rrl F'earured soloist Is Kdlhlren l~enskl. concert mistress of th!' Long Beach Symphony and the California Chamber fu'!'!PhOnY. 8 p m~rangeCoasfCOTfej!e'sRobert B. Moon' ThcatN'. 2701 Fairview Hoad. Co<;l,1 Mrc;a 8 15. 8 10 and SS 662-7220 THE WINE CELLAR, see Friday Pop MOVJO~. ~c F'riday listing. JUSTl1'TUSX. sec Friday llstlnA DEXTER. see Friday llsllnl! K X G, see Priday llstln~. WINCHESTER, see Priday llslln~. Theater "Al'fTTlllJ'IG GOES" ·a1 lhe Cur taln Call Dinner Theater. 5(>e F'rlday · listing. · ffCAJll CAJll" al I.be Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday lis ting "CATONA HOTTINROO,"at the Mission VleJQ Playhou~. SC:r F'riday llsllng. "THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" at the Garden Groven C.Omm4nlty Theat"r Sec F'riday llsllng "DRACULA"~ Golc'Jtn Wes! Col· lep_e. Stt Friday listing. THEY'RE THE TWO H OTTEST TICKETS IN A RED-HOT BATTLE OF THE BANDS. •• -AND NOW THEY'VE GOT THE HOTS FOR EACH OTHER TRl·STAR PICTURES Pruen1s A TAINES·LLOYD PRODUCTION "LOVELINES" GREG BRADFORD MARY BETH EVANS MICHAEL WINSLOW Story by CHIP HANO & MICHAEL LLOYD and WILLIAM HILLMAN Screenplay by CHIP HANO and WILLIAM HILLMAN Produced by MICHAEL LLOYD and HAL TAlNES I al Directed by ROD AMATait,)--A~·-~ RI .... 111e,.o e> • CXJloour-STUEOr A Tri-Star Release 1111 -· "•-• ...., .. _ .. • • ., ·,.. ... tta• lh·Stat Piciur.. , ,._,., .. .,. ...... t AMAlght1 Re14tned,.,. '' •• · STARTS TODAY • llllA COllA M(SA LA KAW OfWIG( OIWIC( ......... ""'PIA.-• ~~ ..... AMtf.,.t..,,',qo,m UArrtvC.........t-'IO J'lt1 '>lllOoumO.,..ln \"1~ ~~ !At 11m • wtfTWllSTlll 6l9 8770 IUlU ,AM n l'Ol!O • LA MlllAOA (llwllOSc.n.....,WMf .UA~ (tlw.lftb~ Slln u.itw .. ~ 891 39'lS ·~ ~4'1.)1 ~,,,., s.;>J 1&11 Emmi~.· OO•n•~t COSTAllUA .. OMllGf llUOIA,,,. («Pw.tllK~ C4wlltl r ci.ns Woodll!Cl!lf Nlf.0.-lo\AI Plltlk 1 lllin P n 9'9•UI ~ 5610865 6.17 034() l)He In Ill 4010 FUma "SNOW WHITE" and "DUMBO.'' '>4:t'rrlday m.rr°t{. -. - - "YOJIMBO. l>lrt'ctor Aklra Kurosawa's blackly tiumorous-J1Jm st.lri. Toshlro Mlfu'nt' In one of his most rn~lnJ! rolrs. H p.m .. San Juan Capl..,traho Library and Cultural C(·nlcr. 31495 t-:1 Camfno~eaf. San 'Ju.in Capistrano $2_.'lO admission 493·591 l. Workahops "8 ·67 EUROPEAN HOLIDAY PASTRIES." 'I lw 111y ... 1i4ur <mcl In· llmldallnj.!il"IJ<'l'l<;of f:urorwan pa!>lr\' prrp.1r.ilton ,ire rcmlWl'll 1111111 ... C'la"'' nfh•rrd lrum nnnn 4 pm by Carnie· JJJoow... -S.u:idlcbJC ~ l 'o! W~V SfJO~l ,... HOftlll P-2 2Hll1Hl Ma ri?lll'Tll t' 1'.irkw,1\ M1..,..,1nn \'11·111 <::12 fr<' IUI 464h fl'f 1'5T llO .. " (flC •• JJ SHOWS AT 1.15 J IS 5157 15 &.9.15 Ooane Kulon THEUTTU 09U llllEll GlllL (Ill ->«too ~:so s·oo7·J<> .. 10 00 TMtEfl' Of" H«AllTS (ll) SHOWS AT J::so-a. 1 :00 The Ruor'I €dt• IPG-1 l ) al 1 :00 S::JO &. tO:OO Siiiy Freid Pl.ACES IN THE '-AltT IN) U :O 2 :55 5:057:15 6 9:25 Nock NOlll' Steve Matlin TCACHEJtS (It) ALL OP: 11£ Cf'IG) SHOWS AT 12:30 2:40 SHOWS A T 12: IO 2 .00 •:SO 7 :00 &. 1:10 J :SQ 5 :40 7.J O 1:20 Eh 4Wi3;12J r:.v~: ~ :::.,!;] A sot..OtlEa 'S STORY .. )SHOWS AT 1 :45 7 :45. t :4 5 Sam Siieo.rd C:OUWTllY f"a) • SHOWS AT 5 :45 7 :55 .. I010S _, LOVIE Ut1e.S (ll) "1111 Co·Fe<ttwre H•rd BodlH (Al ALL 011" ... (f'G) Phu CO•l"Uturt '"econcllable Olffer ence1 (PG) CIH1UOpher Penn THE "ILD Ufl'I! (It) Purple Rain (A) GHOSTaUSTIElllS CNJ Plu1 Co·Featutt Oremlln1 IPG) Ing Al'f ANTIQUE EXPO A: SALE. , , Frlday llstlnl(. "OPENING NIGHT" CEt.· EBRATION ts ht>ld by lhr I •1!1111.1 Beach Museum ofl\rt honnrt111! 11 South·Coasl Pla.z.a safrllllr 1, ... 111.,11 Music. food. danc·rrs. mlm1· .... 1111111 d1 a nd much mort" I~ fr~111rnl :-. c , admission. 494-5631 · ••THE BUENA PARK COIN & STAMP Show·& Salr Is hrhl w111i :-..•, mllllon worth of ml't'rotnc;and ... 1.1111p ... Jrom-lheUnll«!St.atcs and itll twf'r 1 hr world on display and for <,;i lc ~.11 lo a.m .-7 p.m .. Sun. 10 :i m c; p n1 Retail Clerks Auditorium. R.'l.'lfl ..,1.111 ton Ave .. Buena Perk SI .uli1ll 1•1 mission. (213) 8~8·2664 Sun. Cla.Mical JOHN Dl!ARMAN, I 1 .......... ·" guitarist. performs dl.JT1n~ ..,1111cl.1\ &runch from 1 I a.m -3 p m la1 1'.111111 rrstaurant. The Ncwponer 1111," Jambortt Road, Newport lk.11 lo :.lZQO...__.~~~~~= THI! Ul'fJVERSITY lND SYM PROMT of Cal State LonA Iii .11 to presents an afternoon <'Qnrrr1 "'11 I program M-lcNlons lndud lnlo( ·c 11m1 Sweet l:kath" by J .S IJ¥'h. "E111~111.• V.arlallons+ .by Edwar.d £~.r. l'r• I ude t6 Richard Ill" by Wlllf,1111 W.1111 11 and "Pineapple Poll" by Artl1111 SuJllvan. Also fraturt'd Is ·i-:1 .... 1' Procl"sslon to thr Cathe<lrar· '""" Lohen~n by Rlclmrd W.ij.trwr .• 11111 dlrt'clC'd by ~ut·st ('OllChll '"' 11.11 I I Ucrnharctt.' 4 p.m gfj ~rnn.11 .111 mission. (2 I 3J 49A_:?526 J azz I 3 ~ 1 IS 9 I~ -, ~Caleada~- entcd by Parents Wfthout Partners Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p .m . $3 admission. with th~ music provided by-t.Ae-·:yJy-720-7477. tng Pacbanga Brothers.·· B p,m .. midnight. Buena Pwrk eottvcnttotr -.;~~~!°ill!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!l!!l!!!lllll-• Center, :7675 C&"C8CCnt Ave...-Buena Park. $4 donation. 220-13ss. -'ru_eS .-TD OLEl'flf MILLER 8ALOTg _ BBQFIT BALL Is presented by the Newport I farbor Chapter of (he City of llop«)wllh lhefamedTcx.9cnekeBand Cl&Mlcal GREGORY COLEllAJI. see Friday llstl,ng. TD WIKE CELLAR. see Friday listing: • tarn Call Dinner T heater. Sec Frl~y llslln~. _ ... C-Al'f eAJt" ,1lt th~Grand btnner Theater.. I Hotel Way. Anaheim. nightly except Moodays at varying curtain times thr:ough Jan. S: 772-7710. "TD OIGLI CONCERT" at South Coast.Repertory. See Friday llslln~. "•OVE OVER, MRS . llARJCHAM" at the 1 larlequln Din· ner Playhouse. See Friday listing. Worbhops Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Nowmber 2. 1984 ·-... r= Wed. lain Call Olnner Theater. See Friday listing. "CAJlf CA.If" -at the 6ranct-Dfnn~­ Thcater. Stt Friday llslln1t. "THE GIGLI CO!ICJtRT" at South Coasl Repertory's Malnstage. See f'rl· Claulcat.· . " 4~J1,11ng "llAJ'fON LESCA .. :. M 0 V. !:~ 0 V £ R , M R 8 . by Orange Coast Coll llARKllAll' at the Harlequin Dtn- Opcra C-Ompany. Pedal'J:llC(tJn..u..it.1.\a,p......Jl~m~~g~;._. ;;zSes;!e~Ed~da11;):'1(..lu:ls~Un~8.'~­ tfle show ls ~t for tonight. Nov. 9-1 o. "SHADES" on I ht> Sttond Stage of 14. and 16-17. 7:30 p.m .. OCC's, South Coasl Hepcrtory. 655 Town Robert B. Moore Tht>alre. 2701 Fair-Ct'ntt>r Orivf'. Costa Mesa. nlghlly v1ew1toad:eust.a Mesa. 432-5527. ucepr Monday a-r ft:30 {SundaY8 R GREGORY COLEllA1'. see Friday p.m.1. weekend maUnee.,at 3. thrnu~h and other l4mlnar1es of the Swing Era performing. A h1ghH5(ht of the eveSll ls an official frtbutetoC1enn Miiier by an Armed Forces Honor Guard In recog- nition of httl contrlbUttons o tlie; moraJc of United Stales World Wa r II servlremen and his dedication to duly that cost h im his life. Irvine Mamoh I tote I. S50 Includes dinner. entertain· men! a nd dancing from 6-11 p.m. wi th proceeds going to held the City of llOP<" MedlcaJ Center. 551 -9343. I Dec. 2. 957-4033 . • Isling, . A BASIC/ll'fTEJlllEDIATE SAJL· TO WIJfE CELLia. see Friday Sin'l I COKPREY PHILLIPS, see Friday ll'fG ll'f8TRUCTION class Is ht>ld by listing. -'~·... a.. --------·-··-·:.. .... __ _ llsttnit. Dana Harbor Yacht Charters. A 22· -" TBZ MEETD'fG PLACE, a nt-w ----······ CAJ'E LIDO features "Happy J azz hour course designed to quallfy stu-Jau A -• dlmen sTon for slngles. llosts a party. • Jau "AKTTBING GOU" at the<iur- laln Ca.II Dinner ~heater. See F'rklay listing. "CAN CAN" at the Grand Dinner Hour"from4:30-7:30p.m.wtthWar-dents to comprtcnlly bareboat sail-STEVEHOOKSA'.RIT~CJlABAM with a ~ultarlst/vocallst. hors rcn. Jason.on-keyboard and voc~ls.--boa~0-33 feet leac~e3-all-M1pccts-,,erform from -s p;ni.::mtdnt~~t:Jn: d'.ocuvrcs a no-host-bar~ Alsofrom9p.m.·1:30a.m.ls theLes lt or-the boat lncludlAA use of.stoves. Sunsel Pub. !6655 PaclTlr Coast partcin.g. 5·8 p.m .. Malone's OrtWnal Dcchler Trio. 2900 ~~wport Blvd.. en_&!nes. elec·trlcal. plu1iiblng and .,ll~way. Sunset Beach. (213} lrlsh Publ & Cafe, 004 E. DyeT lli>ad. Newport Beach . 675-2968': troublcsnoollng. 493-1206. 59'2-l 926. Santa Ana. AR.~s 25+. $3 membforc;. S6 guests 855-2347. COKPUY PHILLIPS. see Friday . OM-THE-GO SINGLE$.~ !raveling Pop Theater. See Friday lisllng. JVSTD'f TUSK. set' Friday llsllng. "DRACULA" at Golden Wesl Col-CHAPTER 11 J)("rforms Top 40 Singles BJUDGE Is played In Newport Stach each Tuesday. 50 cents admission. Call 559-~472 for dlr~ listing. • r 4o+ b d CAPE LIDO, see Tuesday llslln~. group or ages uslnei.s an professional singles. host~ a party with wine and snaC'ks provldro 7:30 p.m . Irvine. SS donation 7Fl6·4694 Pop lt·~e. See FnQa.y listing. music lhro~h Dec. I al lift' Reuben E. 'TD GIGLJ COPfCERT" at South Le 151 E. 1:oa Ht h N Coast Repertory. S« Friday ltslln~. e. · 51 g W!!)'. t'~port •• T .... ..,,,_.,. ...... 1 •• t h 11 Beach. Tues.-Sat. 9 p.n:i.-1:30 a.m. Etc. ... """" a.anv _,...., a t e u · 675-5790. Cr1QO Civic Light Q.pcra, Set fddao>-------~--------lttc- JUSTl1f TUSK. see Friday llsllng Wll'fCHBSTER, see Friday llstlni;? . CHAPTER ll. see Tuesday llsllnp; .O~_TOBERTqT~ J?<.:LFrllliu'...Jl.:."t,_· _____ -4 llsttng. Theater "lllSygT" at SebaStlan·s West . CHRJSTllASCOllP ANY, S<'<' Mon· day listing. _ Theater Ing. CHRJSTMAS COMP ANY, -.er Mon- day listing "Al'fTTBING GO~" al lhe Cur-Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday llsllng_ "Al'fTTRll'fG ®~-" a t the Cur- '' 110 VE OVER , llR5. llARKllAlll" at the Harlequin Dln- nt>r Playhouse~F11day-ftsttn---.i-- Single. "SUllllERS E!ID DAl'fClt," see Dance llsllng. Etc. DAJfA BARBOR YACHT CHAR· TERS offers a day or sailing aboard lhe .. Hevenur Cutter Calll'Ornla n." -Oru~ ~nclt:tdes~~tmtt:Hunch . wine tasllni.tand a T -shirt. 493· 1~06. OKTOBOJl'£ST, see Fr1day llst· •Ing. TD BUENA PARK com • STAllPS how and Sale. see Saturday t----itsttng:-- - - - - - AN ANTIQUE EXPO A'. SALE, see Friday listing. Mon~ Claulcal GR.WORT' COLEMAN, set-·Frlc1ay~ llsttng. Country CRAZYHORSE featurC's a Monday Night Football Party with three giant scrt>en TVs. rafflt" prizes, pop corn. and hot dogs. 5 p.m.-l ::lO a.m. 1580 Brook hollow. Santa Ana. f;49-15 I 2. Ja.zz CAFE LIDO features the "Happy Jazz Hour" from 4~30-7:30 p.m. with 'warren Jason on kt'yboard and vocals. Also from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a .m. Ill Wayne Wayne playing the sax and null'. Dave Robinson on the piano. and Traey Longstreth performing on drums. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport 13<-arh. 675-2968. Etc. ... ' CftRJST~S COllPAKY. a three· day 8hopptnitspA't". Is held throu5(h Thursday a t l hc Orange County Falr-~rounds. 100 Fair Drtve .. Costa Mesa. Presented by Junior League. Mon. 7-11 p.m .. Tues.-Wcd. 10a.m .-9p.m., ln•ex•pen•alve • "(In 1k spen 11v) not high 1n prtce. reasoneb•e. otesslfled ..._..., 11a~11s•no :-1 ~ Classified Advertislag 642-567A Six millioft.4ollars savs thcV-"A SOLID FIRST- won't find Hany t>v midnight. RATE MOVIE ... PAUL McCARTNEY'S SENSITIVE, 1:,.Vr' -., GRIPPI NG AND ~ ~~.fULLY ~9•iMiQiiiAi~gli•5n1naiiiEiiE~ii"lfl ~::xv:~ke~~st \Vhen t~ mUSK stops, the mystery t>e91ns • A IAAMO.Hl It Jl """ 1111* ,. 9$14993 n roaq ~1~ OUllll 637 0340 .......... -~... ·-· -... UA lltl.NA PARK EDWAllOS SAIXUSACI( com •SA ~1~1•1 fOllfUll WAW• 96}.1301 lOWAROS CHIM ClNlCll F Aalll Y f OUll com IEA !i4o ~94 --~!>I~ UA SOUTll COASJ l'DWARDS Vi0008R10CE IUUIA PARK El TORO Pacific's Buena Pal1t Ettwards Saddleba« Onve·ln 821-4070 . 581·5880 GMDPGflOVl EtlWards Westbrook 53().4401 IUENA PARK FOUNTAtN YAWY UA Mov1e11 Famlly Foor 952-4992 ' 963-1307 COSTA MESA FUUERTOM Edwards 811SIOI fox IRVINE EdwardS Umver!tty 854 8811 """' OllAHG£ MAl l OIM&E 6343911 UA CITY ClNllR t1£m915ff1-8'3 ~·6 UA W£STMMTrR MAU l.AHAIRA AWA:, Fashloo Square igl-0633 I.A MIRADA SAO Gateway S 523· 1611 . OfWIGE ORANGE Stadium Onve·ln 639-8770 ORAliGE UA City Cinema 634·3911 540-{~ • 525-.4747 COSTA MESA EdWards Mesa 646-5025 AWA:. Oraooe Mall 637 ·03'0 I"°~ ACC:Ll'TU 'Oii ltttl (llQM)l .. V.11 NOW PLAYING llRf.A HUNTIH() f()tl fllACH llMME OllAIHlt 1.4.1,,., Brea P!.ua I <1wa1<1s H1on1.nq11• £owaros unrver5'1Y (~ 529 )339 Cintm.l 854 88 11 ·~ 66' '.,. COSfA M($A 848 0386 lAGUllA Hill.$~ ;1ft\'~ Edwards fl)Wn Ctti1e1 7~1 4184 LlgUllA H•Ns M~ 16:).4 l~ (-o ....._. ACCf•llO ,_0-'"°!$ lflfGACUl01T ·"Ifs sexy, -racy-elHI I think stunnin9. It nnar •••• ,... 90." _,..,,., LJHI, WC8S N.-s -rf;,eA O·f l ·f·l ·l ·l·S lo the night. secrets are stolen {RJ..it-. NOW PLAYING •llllA C0Sl)Mt.SA fOOllTAllll HllET •OllMICI ~·-&•• 1'16.·• r,,. ... tt ... J;""' '~o " ~ . S19!>.JJ'I P\A:l ~' ' ~·lfl E!m!3 •C0$1AMUA [l T°"° llMllt OllANG! (O.ltUi Cntnv. \..H1,•1 ti ... 410\ ~"'"n.._~ -fl?'Al!. ·"'~· 5' 91'1.,4l ~· ""Nl ~NY' l•l;IWjt:~j ..... ""'' OllANGl P..,-,1~ <i thl>Qt! 0-"e In 6..'14 9'.l(; I ........ ,.,.~,, 0 ,,._..,.,,,~(Wflto.I ., ·~,,.,.,,'"%) .... - -. • Piiot Weekendet/ Friday, November 2, 1984 Calendar Thu. ClaNl~I THE Wll'fE CELLAR, ...-·1· I-rtdd\ ll<,llri~ THE WIJ'fD ENSEMBLE ,ind JAZZ BAND ol ( hapman <.:oll<'l!,C prrform ln- 1 tw ,.,...,, ol t WO Cllfft'r tlOU'>t' ( 011 t t'rh ~lertlon .. JX"rform(-rl h} tlw Wln<-1 l·,11~·~1'* htft,.. ("rown Im- pr r I JI. ror<ftla11crn Ma rc·h . · I )lvN1111wnto lor B.1111!, "lloltda_y lur ~ 11111·.... .Jnil l',l<, H•·llnublr · Tht .J,111 H.111d JM\'" tribt1lt' ltl lht' l,111· 673-6260 I Count Baste. playing "Tribute to thr Count" and "Baste-~1ratg}11 Ahead." Music by Chuck Mang_tonr. Sammy N~uco. Ian McOougall, gu1ney .Jones. and Lt'S Hoo~r ts also featured by the Band 8 p m . llt"llcr Dining llall. 333 N Cla~ll. Orangr S4 adults, $3 non-Chapman student<> and M"mor ctllz.cns 997 -6fl71 GREGORY COLEMAl'f, ">t"t> Fnday llsllnp, Jaz.z COQR&Y PHJLLlP8, M'f' 'Frida~ ll~tlOj( • CAFE LIDO,"'"" I' rlll.1 y ltsllnJ.?.. Pop WIJICHESTER, .,,..,. I-r1dav hstmp, JUSTm TUSK. !>('(' "rid.I)' 11 .. 11 np,_ ROCK·A·BILLY wllh f'ranklt" S • . - .. Mon Niie All hat a '7 00 <ipprar'i H JO p 111 I a Ill JI J_hf~__,__- ·ur\St-1 Pub, llm?.> l'°J< 1rtc Coast 11111,h" '1\ ~11n.,t•I llrtu h (1 I3J ---- FWIY All &LWllH (R) UIS (_ Ceisl 11.,, C.rtN ~ti II f#~-GOMING ,t(l) 5~2-1 916 CHAPTER 11. '>f'r T.or-.d.iy 11.,lfnlo! Theater "ANYTHll'CG GOES" dt the Cur- tain Call Dlnnrr I lrratt'r S<-c> Frida} 11..,11np,_ "CAN CAN" al tht' Cr.tncl 1>1nrwr . ... tp:(§~G~ Thnter ~r Tur-'ida~t'illn~ "CHIP OFF OL -·_,,.~~-+--­os a """' CiVi< -I' a yhouSt'. 661 ll;imJlton SI . Co'>ta MNla. Thursda\'' PICTURE 1928 heAademy' F11S1 Awiud W•fY•P< Cara Bo .. • BuddV f\ogf'!~ • G111 C.c;o1>< • THUR. NOV .8 . 7iM -ONE NIGKT ONLY- P1lots Pre-sent vov• license 10< 1 dt~V'\t FOii H.ST stA TS-Ct'T TICICCT5 HOWi through Satu rdJy"> .11 H 30 ulllll rkr I • 650--S269 ''THE COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAll'CTS" J I lhr San Clrrnrnlt' Com - munlly T hl'<•tt·r. 202 Ave> Cabnllo. S<in Clrmt·ntt'. fhur...-1Ry'i throuP.h Sillurday., at H (<fork Thank'igtvtnP. wre kt"nd1 through l>t-<-I. 492-0465 "THE C ROSS AND THE "A CLASSIC. A FINE,~NDURING, DEEPLY AMERICAN FILM." "'Places In The Heart ' rompletely raptures the American spirit, and is one of those rare movies that makes you feel a1J the better for havi ng seen it.'\ 1•,,11 111111" I BVI V \11 /l{Nll\t i N~ ':"~ __ SALIX FIELD~-., PLACES IN THE HEART Tn.SW Plt1ure ~·'-"UY flEU> · "fViCES ti THE HEARr · ~~ CIU.tif ·ED HARIUS AMY MAIXaAN · n-1"' MAlJiOIDi · OAAM' CliMR · t:-uM ~ MOiAE.l H>UiMAN Plodnd by ARl...EM [)' N M N· Wift'n mi Ol1'0!'d by IQ!ERT BENll.N »: • 1111 n-u Ol.UAlf -.o.-.----................ ~.....,..~ _______ ...,_, . . llllA..,. ... CAlfl. llUA """'""'>)" 1 ....... MM,.,. • --Si.It(•_.., "'"' -~~ •¥1 ....,, ).Ii 2111 tOITA•MI • -•T .. bl!M• -lllMllOll ltACN f ~ II' K V , ,..., ...... QJll tttW'tlt( ,~ ..... , .... ...., . ~\ veuu '°'" u-.... -t ... ., '~•41'~'·" t~ '"' ~ '' ,._WIJO UI&> UllollllANol:I-"'"'0' ~°"''• ~ ~' •t4m &J0-1 UAloW..,<&116 , The Kingston Trio -Bob Shane, George Grove and Roger Gambill -will cover tile rou_p'a 20 _yean from. "Tom Dooley" to ''Look.lng for the Sunahine•• at 6 a.rid 9 :30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 at ibe Crazy Hone in Santa..Ana.-Ticketa~ l~.60, • --~ SWITCHBLADE" .Jt Southern C:alt __fornla Collt'~<'. 55 fair Dr1 vt". to'>la Ml'~. 1 h11r'Kl.1 ., lhrou h ·. · a , p rn 1mu11, 1 Nov t 6. 556.:\610 "EXTUMITIES" ..lt thr Forum Theatc-r tn l.a11,um1 tk'arh Se(' F'rtday It sling . "T8-E GIGLl'CONCERT .. RI South Coasl l<t'pcrtorv''> Matnsta~t'. Sf>I" Tuesday ltsttnl( "IUSMET" .11 ">rb;ic;llan '!it Wei.I Olnner l'tayh•lu"r ~·r Friday llsllng "MOVE OVER , MR S . MAJUUiAM" c1t the llarlequln Din· nrr )'layhou...-St°f' Fnc1,1y ltslln~. "NATALIE NEEDS A NIOffi'JE" at lhr llun1tng1on &ar h PlayhouSt' ~e Friday ll<,llnl( "SHADES" on lhr S..-nmd S ta.gr ot· South Coast Hl"p!"rtnrv Sfor Wt'dnr"i· day lli.tlnl( FU ma "8ATYRICON." Directed by fcd<"nro Fclltnt. this ts s hown as pan of a fllm and LCCJ.urc.sertct..cxamlntng rttms from lhclr p<,yrhoonalyl lc 1-:dwards University AtlRP S7 <1dml1>slon R3 I ·6631 "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN." Dramattr s tory of Was htnj(ton Po t reporters who ~rsevert'd In thl"tr tnvcsttga llon of tht' Watergate brt"ak· In. UC Irvine's llertlagc Room. Unlvl"r· "itlyCt'nlt'r. 7 ·30 p.m. Frt'f'adml~lon H56-5 1HI Lecturea "THE PHYSICS AftO BIOLOGY OF CRZATION." Prof~sor Ken Anderson Jnd Riii Zimmer spc-ak on tht~ 1>ubjt"rl at lhe Creation Selene<" Assortallon of Oranl(c' County's monthly mct'llng al 7 p.m .. UC lrvlnt' Sclrncr l.t'ctur'C Hall Free> admt'lslon 552-3344 Etc. "Oil TOBER.FEST," sec Friday llSI I nit GET ZONED FOR VIDEO AT THE VIDEO ZONE F R EE v CR O~ERNICHT WITH RENTAL Of' 2 \IOVIES AND Tiii AD "\I ~IH Y I lllllJ THURSDAY (DEeosJT REQUIRF.0) \I I Tm. l.ATF:ST lllT~. TllOU ANDS Of TITLES VIDEO- ZONE CHRISTllASCOMPAl'fY, '-"t M 1111 day llsllng. TKE Df;L ilAR nAllOn)lL TIQUE Show And Sale b<"j(lno, 11111.11 wlih more than I 00 ant1q1w "h"I" from throughout lhe nation fr:il ur•·d Today-Nov. 10 1-10 pm .. Nm 11 noon-6 1>.m. Exhibit I lnll. f>i•I M.11 F'a lrj(ro unds .. 83 adm t.. ... 11111 fi82-1980 .. Ad.-ance BllllnC UC laVINE 'S ANN UAL lllADRIOAL DINJ'fER fraturt"'l " r• r~llon of a 16th century bi111q1111 c:omplctc with costumed 'ilnl>(r•., <'OUrt tester. trumpcttrs a nd lr.1 dltlonal yule-Ude feast Program • "" eludes with Rt"na l~'lallce Ch rl.,1 m.1 ... muslr by UCI Chambt-rSlnRrrs 7 p 111 I)('<(-, 10, 11. 12. 14. 17. 18 ancl l'I 8 24.50 a nd 822 adm1-. .. 11111 R56·6617. "A SA.LOT& TO TH& 11'TER·. NA nORAL CON8ULA.a COJl.P9. '' •' fund-raiser wtlh p~e<ls goln$t lo t'8labltsh the Orang" County OHie r 111 Protocol and lnlematlonol Vtsllnr'- C-Ounctl. will be held Nov. 15 at th• ne .vly opened Holt'I Mcr1dltn Nc-wporl ~ach. C.OCktalls"at 7 p m .. dlnnrr ·'' H p.m &125 per per50n. R~rvat11111 deadline Is Monday. 834·3220 A TRA VSL-STUDT CLA88 to Nt'" York Is presented by tht' Fullr rt1111 College f'tne Arts Dt'portmrnt lllll Cla88man. who tcac ht'tl lntroduct1n11 to O~ra cla~. guides thr p.u1tc 1 pants lo six museums. lhrC'C' opc-r.J" two Broadway hows. two ronc'f'rl .. and also (eatu~8 o halr·day Man hattan city LOut. Prt trip cla.,... ~ Ions ere Jan. 7, 8. 9, 14. 15 l h from 7 ·I 0 p.m. wllh lht trip ()('t-11rr1ni.t Jan 18·26. 8716 lnclude"S Bir tran., portallon, double occupency hold a<'rommodatlons. and a low rn .. 1 mulldim~ opera, thC'aler.anrl ron<t·1 I par kage. plus dty tour. Trlplr oc <'Up&rl<'y Is 8664."997-8844. . ti oln&ltYeDta Costa Mesa.'.AnUque cars circa l-;;9;-;1~2---.-.;:7=:......iir;;::;;;;-;;;;;;;iiiiiiiir=;;;;='----=~ present. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wcd.-Sun. 546-7660. ., DAJllA WBAIU' at Oana Pelnt Harbor offers hair-day and Lhl'~c.:­ quartcr day SpoTtflshlng trips. 496-5794. DAVEY'S LOCDR alsooffers deep sea s portflshtng trips dally. 673-5245. DIS!OtTLAJllD; 1313 Harbor Blvd .. -Anatrerm. 1dlckey's '"'Month--cel- cbrauon on Saturdar and Sunday , salutes Mlcl<ey Mou9C 8 birthday wlth-.. Our Hero Mickey Mouse" parades at I and 5 p.m .. Mickey Mouse Reunion stage shows starring or iginal Mouseltetcers a nd free girt&-for-ehU- drcn 12 and under. Tomoriowland showcases the new "World Premiere Clrcle· :. sn. ·~!::..Ur"!i~ci1~~ r-~---e1e21!'ff-" " and "Amcrtcan ~rneys." Senior Fun Unlimited l'assport& available to guests 60 years of age and 011cr every Thursday a nd Friday. Hours l''rt. 10 a.m.·6p.m .. Sat. 9a.m.·7 p.m .. Sun. 9 a.m.·9 p.m .. Wed.·Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 999-4565. < 1UtOTT'8 URRY P .A.Rll, 8039 Bt-ach Blvd., Buena Park. Gtlcsls can en.Jo~ all of Knott's 165 rides. shows 11nd attractrons throughout ttie ftve When SkJ Danie ·~ opeu nest Tlaa.nday for four day• at the Loe A.niela Con•ention Center, S25 ezhibltora will help aklera and' proepecti•e •kJera dUco•er the lateet tech- noloiy and dem.n in •kl equipment and •kl fuhfon• C~': Information on winter raorta. Fifteen c pion• wtll at•e freeetyle ezhi- bltion•; beglnnera can hA•e free leaaon•. "Uly Tomlin gets I~ and · po•nancy fTom her-eh.racter ... and Steve Martin vaults Co the toP of the clua wtt'h his bfuen. ~~h--9°" In the Ume capaulc ." _...._.c-.., .... ~ MIA ~---.,.., ,_,,. .. _ c- _,.,. . •'h• ,.. UfftU UA-~IOOI -7>l #ll: • .. .. .... .. ,,_ °""' • COSl• •U• " • uo '' 19 t...,.• c...... u -wul1liilftlf .K"I(' i,ACJC-...-..o.. '"._, .. ...,,, ,, .... , )/)16:1 ~ •• ., eollllllUa -""'°'""#• _,_ fc ..... .,..~ ... *"" ,.,.~ J-'...._ ~.~2:,, ...,..Ult.. ' «Jla,.tl i I . , ' adm1sslon. Dally c.o.terta nment In· eludes Wiid West Stunt Shows an.d cancan dancers, rock bands country music entertainers such as. the ltvc performance or Jim Turner'$' "The Country ·Music Star o( tht' Lawrence Welk Show." Also pres· cnted •arc Jimmy Shannon'$ "Ire- land's Lovable Magical Clown." and Antorllo Hoyos' "Lillie Charlie Chaplin ... Snoopy can be found roam- ing the streets dally In "Camp Snoopy" and Orange County's hottest teen night club "Studio K" Is open Saturday nights for the latest In Rock -Video. stawof.t'herart-t1Jttittng-an sound system. KnotF& Wi'lf'be open FrLMon .. Tues. 10 a.m.·6 p.m .. Sat. IOa.m.·10 p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Is cloM:d Wed. and Thurs. PSA Skytower ride for a panoramic view of Mission Bay Is offered. Dally 9 a.m.-dusk. (619) 224·35.62 .. gardens. an orchid con~rvatory. kot ponds and a gift show. Dally 10:30 teievl on memorabrtlamcTudlOJfll1i · like replicas of more than 200 rc- nowncd stars are reaturro. Nt-w ,.., ••• u:..=-!.: ..... ::::.:.:!.IV'fJ ·--------., a.m.·4 p.m. • · 8JX PLAGS MOVll!i.Alm, 771 I exhibits Include Carol Burnell, Mr T SHERMAl'f LlBRAllY A.PfD GAR- DltlfS 2647 PaclOc Coast Highway. t----......-'~L~IO~NooCO,--U_lf_T_R_Y_S_A_P_A_Rl_,_8_800 __ -lCo~r!.!o?!lnadCI Mar.R"OSt"s. cactus. annual Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. An elaborate collectlon of movlt' and and Ronald Reagan Sal.·Sun I 0 a .m ·10 p.m. (818') 992"·0884. t--------------- Irvi ne Center Drlvt', Laguna Hiiis. The"' action adventure entertainment center , surrounded bya warm tropical set Ung. offers thrills to the excitement of rtdca Including the Sahara Mazl' Track and the Kylaml Slick Track. fl'or nauUcal adventurers. Jungle Tub<- 'Doonesburf' turns muslcal Bumpcr Boat al)d Shanalee ~acer Boat fleets have been expa~ded. Cruise on the Zambezi River, view unique animal eithtblts, and take a hike ttlJ:pugh lush nature trall. Opens dally 9:45 a .m .. last car admitted 3:30 Walden Puddle favorites 'add zest to campaigning p.m. 837·1200. , OLD WORLD VJLLAQg, f 561 ' center Ave.. Huntington ~a:ch. Tired.of the same old pohiioo's plugs prevailing on Specialty shops are located In this your television these days? vlllagc which features the charm of Get some relief, notto mention a.lot oflaughs, with an qualntEuropean vt llageswlth cobblcd evening of topical ·satjre and wit at "Di>oncsbury," the streets. lantern lights. ana 70 murals musical based on Garry Trudeau's comic strip now at the of European scepC#J painted on ex-. . . · ttrlw: walls by Eu~an artists. W1lsh1rc Theatre in Los Angeles. 894-0747. .i. -----·All the-characters ftm Walden Pudd1"t -Joanie Caucus. Zonker Harris, Mark Slackmeyer. Michael J. Doonesbury and Dulce -arc ihvolved in prescient episodes that are of panicular interest these days. During th<' Wilshire engagement through Nov. 11 . as was the-case-on Broadway, Trudeau will continually phone io with topical updates to keep the audi~nce abreast of the campaign activity and excitement of the ~lectiOr'I. Cunain times are at 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. 7:30 p.m. Sundays and ·2 p.m. Saturdays aod Sundays. Tacket prices at the box office, 8440 Wilshire Blvd .. rangc·from $12.50 to $2.5. For further information, phone (213) 641 -8432. T~ch~c tickets through Teletron, phone 634-1300. ••••• •I t.•• r CU.$ ... ii t..~ ForC'lml~ Ad ACTION Ca.II A DAk T P1LOT AD·YISOI M2-S671 THE PA VU.IOlf QUE&N offers lour qrulsesof Newport Harbor, showing ~----------------------------.---------------...__ ____________ _ the hc>.mca of John W~yne and other personalities. from the; Balboa Pavilion to Newport Bc~h. Dally every hour. noon through 3 p.m. 673·5245. s.AJ11 omoozooa: wn.o A1fDIAL PARK, San Dtt"gt>. AnJmal park hours _9 a.m.-4 p.m. with guests staying on grounds until 5 p.m. through F'eb. (6 1 9) 231 ·I 51 5 ,,. &Alt JUAlt C APISTRANO 111881011, 3 I 882 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. P'eatures Scm1 Chapel, CaUfornla's oldest bulldln~. the ruin of the Great Stone Church. soldiers barracks, bcaullful ~rdens. and two musucm rooms wllh arttracls from Native A er1can ond early Spanish ct1Jt11rC" .. Dally 7:30·5 p.m. 493-1424. S&A woaLD, 1720$.. SJlOre& Road. Mlsslqn Bay. San 01c:go. The lushly landscaped marine park features th<' ARCO Penguin Encountt'r, a 67 million exhibit that houses 400 P<'Oatalns. klllcr whale Shamu. ~ World's top cntertalntr. and ri lions and dolphins. A scenic skyrt~~ and ....... COSTA •sa 631 3501 EOWMO! IW80ll TWIN ~-l'WLSOll CISTA •sa 546-2711 EOWAAOS SO COAST PWA M:sfQ. Al SUNHOWU I - DIAtE KEATON THELITnE .DRUllllER GIRL • FMT• UWY 839 I 500 lOWAIU FQ(MTMN VAtlEY ~· Al fOlllGll .. M4-8811 (DWARDS lNYERSITY t.AMl'\lS Oii axil I IOI 00 ........ 8306991 £0WAROS YU) TWll t 0 IWHO lHA/ & OlllSNfl • .. A TOTAL DELIGHT ••• COMPLETELY CAPTIVA TIN&, REFRESHIN&l Y DIFFERENT. Rell Reed NEW YORK POST **** .. SET RUDY FOii THE MOST ORIGINAL MOVIE IN YUIS! Wilham Woll GA~ NEWSPAPERS -rHEGOVJ MUST BE . ·~~; .. :· ~y~ -~ • 0i ... tv~•11'!4.1-.1U1\J<.A • c.. Fii 1:00, 1:10, 10:10 DClUSNE ENGAGDPT edwards TOWN CENTER • • • 11 ' • --7 51 A 184 • • 4... • • • • • .. .. -· .. SAT/SU" 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:10, 10:15 ~--- \ \ • ' . .. . Piiot Weekender/ Frtday, November 2, 1984 llU81tUll8 BOW'BU llVMVll. 2002 N. Main Sc.,. Santa Ana. 'ITangata: The Maor1 Vision or Mankind." a color portrait exhibit or ancient Maor1 carvings. Is featured through J~. 6. New Zealand photqgraphcr "'Br1an Brake captures the cxlraordfnary an or this New Zealand tr1 baJ culture. Tues.-Sat. I 0 a .m -5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. Newport Biennial 1984: Loe Angeles Today.'.:. Seven small. one-peT'llOn exhibitions of worka by Los Angeles artt..Ls, Including paintings. <fraw· lngs. s;colpture and ari Installation. Also shown Is "Stea.I Wltnesa for lhe Time Being: Sculpture by William T. Wiiey." Ten targe-ecale. mu Ill· media steel sculptures and lhru wall pla· ques created by Wiley are shown. Through Nov . 25. 759-1122. • OALLltltm& ALLltN'DAL& GALL&aT, 1540 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Bronus from Bcnneft. .Sculptures' pr1ng collccllon ...arc featured. In· -deflnik 497-6005. LAOURA ll&ACH llVUUK or A.llT, 307 Cliff Dr1ve. Appea.rtng arc twb cxhfblts ... Contemporary 1'rompc l"Ocll Painting and Sculpture." a travcllnl( exhll>IUon lhat ortglnated at Boise Art Gallery and surveys the trompe l"ocJJ branCh or New Realism charactcr1ud as exact representation of an Image that thereby creates an Illus Ion to fool the eye. and "California Contcmpora. Artlsla 23."' wllh . rcc- TD AP'Tlta.ROOl'f OALL&•T, • 503 Park Ave .. Balboa Island. A continuing show or sculpture by Jac- ~uellne S oellcns paln'""t by Sancka-ecka. monoprlnts y Karen dlmcnslonal. mixed media bolted sculptures me~ Intellect and humor by cncaalng elc~nla or fantasy with mundane flcms from t"Veryday life. ThroUl(h Nov. 9 . The premiere cxhl· bltlon at LBMA'a satelllle location at South Coast Plaza la entitled .. Artlst·s Qulll •· Through Dec. 2. Tucs.·S"8n. T1 30 a IJl.·4:30 p.m. 494-6531 feucrsbrendt. and Southwestern In· dlan pottery. are featured through Nov. 10. 675-8675. BC 9PACS GALL&RT. 235 Forest Ave .. LaQuna Beat:h. Photo drawing.. and walr vault Installation arc pres· cntt'd by Harold Jones, Through Nov. 21. Tuea.-Sat. 11 f.W a.m.-5:30 p.m: 497-1880. PfEWPOltT llAll80ll A.llT llV- 8EUll. 850 San Clemente Dnvc. -N~ Beact{.• E!thtbtttng;s-f'lrst -.. •. ' llLUSBIR.D OALJ.,ERT, 1540 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. -·!:al'fy""SOu1tfe-m catrt'Omur Al'OstT : '"'' • 1• "' '"' I I ,. ''""'" 11111\t-• '"'' .. • SO COAST PUZA • •111t¥ .... 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Illa worb ftrJ fNla plaffal to eomber ~d entcmadc. lland-4yed tapeetrl• al8o are l•tmed. Oll•W D K -QllLYI FRIDAY. NOV. 2nd Thru THURSOAV, NOV. 8th • o ! I . . ' . fl'atures put arum wtlh pretienl for thts show. n.anntn« through Novem· bl'r. Tuea.·Sun. 1 l a.m.·5 p.m. 497-5377. 808 81SllCJll ilT OALL&aT, 1166 Sunflowefl at Fa lrvlew. Coeta Mesa. Ray Frteai'a Oeneal11 aeries 11 shown. and hJa exclll!'.4 new 8/10 patnttng "Winter'• Ec!Qe~' la a muat !>l'e. Througtl Feb. 15."Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4i p.m. 557"°804. CAL STATS rvu.aa~ MaJn Art Gallery. 800 N. StateCoUege Blvd. Patnungs from 1974 to 1984 by Dennis Aahbeueh are ahown be«tn· ntng Saturday with a reception from 5-8 p.m. jhmuc,h Dec, 5. Mon.·Frt. noon-4 p.m .. sun: 2·5 p.m·. Cloeed Nov. 22 and 23. 773-3762. Dlt81GR11 ascTCL&D OAU.&aT. . .. . ··Glass: Wi nter "84" features lndl· vtduallallc, contemporary art glue. lnchJdlng one-of-.a-lllnd vaaea. and rtgurauve and acuJptural forms created by 17 Amiertcan arllllta. •An arttsCs reception 111 held from I ·4 p.m. Saturday with a alJde preitentatlon by • the artlalll. Through Dec. 24. 879· 1391. r OAL&alA CAP18ftAJllO, 31681 Camino C.platraho. San Juan Captatrai:=::::::nd Kevm Red Star art i ~.ua~IU\l~-+---r-·..;.; Throuih Nov.18.o,tly 10a.m.·5p.m. 66 l-l 78L -:,. GOUJ&Jlf waT OOLLSGS Fine Arts Gallery. 15744 Golden Weal St,. Huntington Beach. An Hhlblt titled '"Ohosta. Te11tures and Sound," whtch conal8ts of paper w~a by artist Suzanne +tenaon. I• featured lhrou«ih Nov. 9. AlllO being ahown I• "A Different ,\pproach." an exhibit by n ve artlllla expreu1ng ftve etylee and d1recuon11 In contemporary painting. Through Nov. 2 1. Mon.·Frt. 9 ,..m.~ p.m. and eve"lnp by appointment. --89H783r ---- ----BUllAJll SQUATIOR CSRTSa GALLSJlT. 15SO S. Coeat Hi,ihway. Laguna Beach. "Facea: The P"ortratt Photographer u Paychoao.aat" ta presented. Thia one-man snow by Mike StelQbcrg featuru 20 fa~. tncludln& portraits of lleVeral La&una- area people. Through Dec. I 5. 497-7408. . mvum rurs DTS C&JlfTS•. 1'lai8 Uf..-.., etal-.cl wood "Street SceDe" la ODe of llubua llPfl.dri : ..... ~phln9 bel.AC alacnrn th.la aaoatll a t Tl.II: a.n_,, 8-11 Anton BlYd., Co.ta lleea. 4601 Walnut Ave .. lrvlne. "In the r------------:,..--=----------------------1 F'orm of F'umlture... a group elri'll· bttton of funt'ltonal ancJ non·func· llonal contemporary art fumltu~ and other effects of the home represented through drawings and amaU or lar~ scale aculpture..l. ta shown. Al90 on exhibit a.re "tmJce Houston: Aa· semblage ... and Donald Sutherland's sculpture exhibit enttlled ··0rac1ea." All through Nov. 10. Mon.·Thu,... 9 a.m.-9 p.ni .. Frt. 9 a .m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.·3 p.m. 552·1078. llJCllilt. .JDrur OALLSRY. 2431 N. Tustin Ave .. Tustin. Recent contemporary work by Callfomla art- ists J.R. Reed and Oerrlt Oreve. Is featured. Through Nov. 25. Tuee.· Thur&. 9 a.m.·5 p.m .. Yi't. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sat. 11 a.m.·4:30 p.m. 972·8810. PfSWPOltT •ACR CITY BALL OALL&aT. 3300 Newport Blvd., Nc~rt Beach. Oerry Miiier alfow. ac tcs and Juan Barna features rol og__raphs. pencll. Through Wednes- day. Beglnnfna Wedneeday, Jo Pat· lerson and JicquJe Molfet exhibit their watercolors. Thf'Ou«h Dec. 12. Mon.-Prt. 8 a.m.·5 p.m. 528-1258. ORAROS COAIT COLl&OS, Photo Oallery. 1701 Fairview Road, Costa Mae. ttanh Thi Pham. Vkt· nam~ phot~pher, exhlbtta 1-' large, mulUple-ecpoeure color photo- graph•. Mon.-F'rt. 8 a.m.~5 p.m. and S.9 p.m. 432-57~. OL\JltOS OOV1'TT CSJlfTSR POil OONT&IOOaAltT AllT, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd .. So. 11 l . Santa Ana. Three Soulhem Caltfomla artlatt. guest Oordon W~ner. are fe•tured. Through Nov. 9. ·w ed.·Sun. noon-15 p.m. 5l9·4989. 8AJllD9TODOALL&a'f.384·A N. Coast Hi,ihway. lAIUna Beach. Dqeln· nlnj( 1'Ue9Clay Marje Chapman 'xhlblta her ahow. "K Delicate Bal· ance." In tht Studto Gal~. At-o. • -· "IT'S SOOO RJNNY! 11te moet' fu.ftlle4 .... 9bKe ., .. ,= iM s.o.e: Noa atop ..... TM__. *914 adept ..... dell aa.ce ........ loilee: .. -""ftlt.•"""',...,,,..,.,_ .... 62'53)9 RtW~I~ a... 6310340 lllWll 8llCA l'WA lDWMOS SADCUllACll AMC ()ltMC( Wll l .. ,. 9S14993 IWI UIGru ~UU9ll - Ul\WMSI llll#MOS W0008llllGI: UA Off ClNT(R com ll1A 1s1 .. tt4 LA .. m1111 MJ-IO ~SJll lDWNllS TOMI cc_NTU PO CATt'MY S \IA WUTWGIU TWiii loMIRADA (. ..... IUITrll) 11lll 421. 11$ "UW rtll , .. 61t .... ~(N.IJ) I to )I~ HI. 14\ 1000 -~Olli 1 W11' ~ft ~ -·· I 'IUOOI" tll 1 ·111 at If('" "1 1 "elm ar .... Oil mtttMJ•u••-u•~•••"-•- .. "'-~ " -u.Ir ft) 11.ll •••• • Ill .. lll0 fJ) 1» 'J\ LOJ\ ORANGE ~ '• • l lPI" MA' MU TI l I .... lPCI "11111\' SllllO Ito ·~ II\ ltl) 111 unu _. • Gr! I GI ~ ]\ 10 It ·111"' .. , .. .,.. IJl H0.1111 AT RES '1.Clll llll 1•1 'IUS Jiit °' 10 !111 ,-,...a nr..n '" 1 ~··· J ~llSOt I• " Lr HABRA M~;... MISSION tn•ien ...._ •:y J Sww ...... _,...., ". ·M -•U'~U) J ... . l -i . ' --1 I I 10 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 2, 1984 6alferies~~. member artlsla pn=Knt''gnlargcd VI lons'"lnthcMalnOallcry. Through !Xe. 3. Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 497·6775 . -SAPfTA 0 AMA "COLLEGS Art Qaj:""° lrry. I 7ch Street at Br11tol, Santa Ana. A foculty howshowcaslngthetalents or the SAC art Md pnotdgraphy deparlml"nt faculty Is s'ho~n . Through Nov. 16, 667-3 174. exhibits ' . visitingJ CM mall By SUS~ MONAHAN ._,...c.11 .. 11 •rn• TA VERN BY THS SBA Rcslaur:anl and Callery. 2007 S. Pacinc Coast I ttghway,. Laguna fkach,.Two Oraogc Cou nty wa1 ercolorlst11 are featured through Saturday. Lynn MOTgan pres-ents 'her vivid and colorful water rrnec-llona of nature, and Carol Zlnk'a fresh and sensitive close-ups of nature arid local scenes are shown. Dally 5 p.m.·mldnlght. 497-6568. TLK GALLERY, 611 Anton Blvd., -..-------~Suite 120. Cbsta Mesa. Wood scul or ittbara :>pr ng, o ort crn I· The Laauna Beach Museum of A1 has opened a satellite site at Sout Coast Plaza i:n Costa Mesa wber museum exhibitions and proiram will contjnue while the Laauna fa 'lit unde ocs ex nsion and renc vat ion. ,- • • T fornla. and landscape painter Ollah YC"lln lllrsch. of Loe Angelet. ahow their work th~h Ott. I . Tues.·Sat. 11 a.ai.·5 p.m. ~5-ARTS. TUSTIPf COIOIUJIOTT C&ln'ER. :100 Ccntennlal Way. Tustin. The L.P. l<C"peortory Guild sponsors an Art Aue lion tonight with viewing at 7 o clock and inc auctton at 8. About I 70ptC'C"t'sofflneart. lncludJngstgncd dlld numbered llthographs. elchlnl!;s .111d "K"rtl(raphs as w~ll as ortglnal oils .ind watercolors arc featured. 82 .i_dml:l.51.o.Q..lw:.ludcallogcdooda wln coffee. and lemonadc~44-6197. · UC lRVIJ'fE Fine Arts Gallery. lrvtnr Akrolcrl M"rlesand Installation from Sanlorlnl Island by Fatya Fred· rna11 to; ft';lturrd bcl!;lnnlng Thursda,y. ~ rf'r aclmts'llon. Through otc. ·s. 1111"• -S~11 noon-5 p.m. 856-6648. VORPAL GALLERY, 326 Olcn- rwyrr, IAiiotuna Bcarh ThC' lnnovatl"c. 1·<mtf'mpoary marble and wood -.< ulplurr of Southern California artist David Sabaroff. and the dynamic. ,lufurl'ltk , oil paintings of Y~lav .arU.s.L Jy.an Kus.tura_ J3L[CC..C .... ...fill.:wJOWl!J[L_ throul(h Ot'r 9 Dally I I a .m.·6 p.m,_,_ 444 9441 WHITETOPS GALLERY, 422·A N. C IM'lt I lll(hway. U1Auna Beach Works h\ noll'd artl'>lc, or "Th«' California ""·hool.· 1nrluc1ln1t Miiiard Shf'«'ls, l<r11 Brandt, Robl"rt E Wood. George l'o<.I .ind Milford 7,ornrs. arc pres· • nlrd Al'lll fC'111urrd arr drawings and p.ilntlnl('i by HC"ldl Endcmenn and "We want to keep in the public ey (while the LBMA is closed).'' 531• _f!Qben...McDonaJd, chief curator c the LBMA at the opcnina reception a the new location. Construction on the Lquna mu scum is scheduled 10 bealn nex February, said McDonald, and th muse9m is expected to reopen In th fall of 198S. Dunna 1h1s time mu!ICum offices and exhibits from th• pcnn._nent collection will be housec at Laguna FederaJ Savinp. "'311'rt'Olora by emmy Sch~nt'. Orucc l'n·ntlrl'. and Gl"rald Hannah I hroui;th Nov 17 Thun> -Sal. I I .1 rn 4 p m and by appoi ntment. 41)4 :16~!9 J .R. Reed createe three-dlmeoelonal paper and acrylic conetractlone .. ch u ··T~ Ucadon 1. 2 and S" at the Michael Jeffrey Gallery, 2431 N. TutiD ATe., Tutln. Fund-rajsing efTons on behalf o the project have brought in more tha1 SI to date. The goal is $1.S million which will be used to expand th• museum's permanent collection, in APPROACH V ~IES ••• crease tne endowment fund and pa• for construction costs. The proposcc expansion will add 6,000 square fee ~ of space to the 9,000-sq\Jare-foo building. FromPace2 and "Dead Mammal." · ·:\olor.-lcxturcsand surface reflec- 11ons of objcc1s removed from their nalural envi ronment and placed in a space of unnatural reality arc the focalpo1n1s ofmy patmtnp;-rhe photo-rcahst said. "Images of natural or human-madcobjectsarejux- tapo~d to produce fedingsofuneas1- ncssand 'ipatial misconception in the viewer." On the other hand. painting docs not depict a visual reality forOmota: "Whal I want to show in my work 1s the essence of what is behind so-called reality. Forinstancc.howdowc portray tht' word 'euphoria.'? Ob- viously the word 1ubstract and thc~fore 10v1s1blc. Mya1m is to make the 1nv1~ible v1~ible through pictorial reality," Omoto, whose work 1n this sh w feature mi"Xc3m 1a on paper. sa1<f that for each painting shcallowseach shape, lrneand form to bccomt1ts fng It take on us own 1dcn11ty and personality so that "images come to life and havttocxist in harmony on pjctorial surface . " "The 'm1spl:iced tropical' milieu we Inhabit cre11ted by a scmi-scaS<>n· L..-----------------~---------'1 less climate. a frcneuc pace and a majest1cconsumensm.'' ts the way Russodescnbesenvironmental in· fluence on her work. "Society 1s my impetus and the basis for the lovc/hi\te dichotomy I feel forconvcnhonand social rol , • she said. "I am c'xploringan irony concerning modem objectsand iconography and thcirtraditional implications. and I ju~taposc various 1deasofmyth and fantasy in subtle ways to evoke humor and satire. "Combtned with threc- d1mens1onal space. my own audacious vp on of reality 1s produced. I tfope toconvcya fcchng of resolution and spirit and open up anop11 m1smthatneed toc.11sl-a confidence in human r.pirit, 10 art and m continuity." In contrast. the mall museum 1 3,000 square feet. But LBMA,qirccto Wjlllam Otton doesn't expect th• sm1Uler.quartcrs to cramp the mu scum's style. 1te0inlle numbers down, bu we'll still !)aye the same kind o exhibitions, be said, addlna tha special proarams such as film scrie ar.d childr.en's shows also will con tinuc. The premiere exhibition. "Artist' Quilts." is on display through Dec. I The contemporary quilts that com prise most of the exhib1uon ari complemented by a few of th• precursors from the 19th ccntufY. Although the HOU .f'!l1t1' ~ ; tempotary arranaemeot. Oij).)11 •)'. that there is a pouibill()' ii~ w1I • • • continue operation aner life t...aaum Gallcry hoursare91.m. '°2p_.m. museum reopens. "We're bopint u MondaythrouiJi Friaay. vemns sell the gcnerall)ubht'bn makina ar hours foraroups may be.arranged by part ofi'hcj{ r;v~ ... tr we can't do I 'ppoiotmcnt;pjonc89S-8783. hcrc,1.\we ea'h'l (lo it anywhere," h1 arre • ms ru or 1 • anddircctorofthe&1llery.saidthat . rnphasized. however, tha aflcr "DifTe~nt Approaches," a hol· wb' twm officialsare hoptn' tc idayfund~iscrforthc11llcrywlllbe ~"8 heir audicnec, they do no ticld from'Ueo."41:1 t; f'emn1n1 ftnnt'l"';\ nt to lote their r~ular .pitron !)<> tcrsl special interest bogband the e will not comprom1'C the Q1Jt1lit: work 01 fincartscraflsmen. of our art," he said. -..... va_s.t _eofleges€m1se1tratoryflourjS~ --· -~ ·- dents nurture matte ambitions ~r budge cuts at do yo u do when you're a ma student and your collgc cuts theater program virtually to the c? Toi Tnus ~HILE ON TIJE subject of QOI• . Berna.rd.Shaw~ dark and zany com- legiatc theater, we should. abo note -tdy "Kcartbt.cak. lioute" will .. bt that lJC Irvine has annouoccd hs presented Feb. 13-16 under the di rec· 1984-85 season:-which includes four tion of ~duate student James major theatrical productions. Slowiik..and featuring UCI lccturtr The first of the "big shows" will be William Needles in the leading role. S~cphen Sondheim's Tony Award· "Bernstein on Broadway." a musi- wmnin~ musical. "A Little Night cal revue highlighted by selections Musk,' playing Nov. 14-17 and from "West Side Story," "On the cjitectc~ by Oayton Gamson. c;Jcorge Town" and "Wondcrf11f Town," will be the fare Marrh 14-1 7 w11h Denm-. C.astellano d1rec11ng, The finale. set for April 24-17. will be Lanford Wilson's comedic drama. "The·F1flh of July," directed by Mary Anne McGarry. ... Tickets arc ... cfo.'Salc-for the entire .seasonand for eac; production. · c.an be reserved y cal mg l e un- box office at 856-6617. o. u could go .out and _st,art,~~r musical. "Working." which opens . ("', Nov. 29 at •OCC. involves many \--------------------------------------· hat was the response· of a group of ronscrvatory students. ents in the Coast Community A.II involve young performers lcgc District last year when trained in the conservatory program. gctary reductions virtually deci-but the troupe's main project this ted the drama programs at both season will be a production of nge Coast an(t Golden West "Heaven Can Waj~nm Nov egcs.lcaving four theatcrfac1ltt1cs 28. directed, prOd\.iced and per· anL . ,. formed by studcn1s from the eon .. he result. was the Coast Colleges servatory. according 10 jf:fTers~ nservatory. wh1dtw:is born on the · "We fonned the c6nservatoiyTI1st C ca mpus and since •"tJl~IJ\~ year pnmarily out of d~spera1ion to scd Golden West as wt!ff. , Its perform and have somewhere to do mary mission was 10 keep theat\)r 1t,"hesays."Noww1th allthat'sgoing vc. even though there was little 1 on, we can branch out this year and m for it in the district's budget eQncentrate more on leam1ng'•with 'The first year was more like an workshOP.S. voice and acttng sem- ing eompan¥ or repertory than-a"tr-ji;iars;etc." ual conservatory," says Ken Jef. JcfTs;rs, who hoPS: LJ9~m~ • ~nfwtro beCame the car<.-cr in prOfessional theater. will be n~ing presid<:nt of the .. troupe . involving himself less in the con· ut 1f you look at the definition of a scrvatory•s operation 1h1s year. but scrvatory -which is a place for he's confident the work i-c and hi s ung plants to nurture and grow -young collcagu~ ha vc started will be l's what we did. -continued. "Duri.ng ou~ first year. we P.Ul on "Due to the energetic commit- c productions, iocluding 'Moon· ments of Coast Colleges ('on· ildrcn,' 'The Bald Soprano· and scrvatory, Orange Coast College be· ennedy's Children,' "Jeffers adds. came alive with theater again this nd, with the support of Stewart yea r," Jeffers says. "What our work ers, a theater arts teacher on has done has enabled Orange Coast pus, WC flouri shed .. " and Golden West to expand into ~ -- .1"9Ullfr1flltRl!11f()re-m3 IS nc pr gram. 0 ya COD C ,oeo during the 19113.-84 season, "I feel that-bcing.a-.part of our gFOup ich insured the continuation of is a wonderful experience for young Donald Moffat and Barbara Babcock play a "Paaalon Play" at the Mark Taper Forum.' ter instruction and performances actors to grow and prepare them-middle-aced couple who.e marrtace t. For information on prenewa of the Nov. 15- the occ campus. selves for a career in theater." he adds. challenced by an amoral adventureu in Dec. so prodactlon, phone (213) 972-7654. ith the advent of the current l~iiiifj71ifjrij~jjii!ijiiiiii~~iiiiiir--:-~~:Jiiiiii~~~~-:--:-:-~~~~~~~~~.:..-~~~~~~~~~~-son, th e faculty was strengthened h the addition of Alex Golson, Lor of the acting conservatory at Laguna Moulton Pfj(yhouse. and parti~ipation of veteran instruc- rs John Fcn.aca and Bill Purkiss at C and Charles Mitchell ofGWC. Purkiss' production of"Caucasian alk Circle" recently completed its n at <XX', and Rogers is directing racula,'' which closes this week· d, on the main stage at Golden est. Mitchell has "A Victorian ·~tbl»orlb 'll7 ctobtrftst 09:.~IWn GOOD POOD AJllD DlOIUl VE OOMMH-PA BANDS "'°" ulU&AlfT POL& DAJllCIJllG . &r.'lt.rfh.'fWl.H -IJllcmn I ...... m.nr.~ hristmas" in the works for a holiday 1 !!~~~!!!!!~~~~~IDiilll!lliiill!l~A-::.lllD.:...~6":.lllD.:..~A:.6ill~~---------------,------,...;_----­oduction at GWC and Golson's 1- Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE S.UIDIY $199 •••••• " Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:H Al to l:H Pl-... . l45-IOl1 . Newport's Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! @fCl!do Continental and Italian Cuisine Daily J azz • Jazz I 9 PM-1:30 AM ~·Setutd~ • PM-11 PM s..nci.- LuNCB -1.L.A'M..3 P.M DINNER Niithtly 6 PM to Midmlf' 2900 Newport ~vd. Newport Beaclt 87&-2988 NOW PLAYING The Hilarious Comedy Farce .. -J ·. 12 Pilot Weetcender/ Friday, Novem~r 2, 1984 . -Picks=of the- Karen Foreat u Anna and Brent Seblndele u her HD Loula wb.lstl_e a happy tune during R~era and Ham-merstd~• • The King -and I." The Fullerton Civic Light Opera production completes Its run with per- formanea at 8 ton~ht and Saturday and 2 :30 p.m . Su_n-day ·in Plummer -Auditorium. sa;:::::::: • ... -t "AKYTRINO OOiS:• the Cole Port~r musical, Is on-stap,e at the Curtain Call Dinner T heater, 690 El Camino Real. Tusltn (838-I 540). Per· formanccs "~ gtven nl~tly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. J'J . v v 1h "CAN CAN.'' a French-Oavored musical. Is on stage a! the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotrl Way. Anahe(m l172· 7710). Performances arc given nightly except Mondays at varyln~ curtain times throug~1 Jan. 6 . "CAT ON A BOT Tll'f ROOF," a Tennessee WflltamS drama. Is betn~ prest>nted by thc Mission Viejo Play · house at La Paz School 25 J 5 1 Pradf'ra Drive, Mission Viejo (673-460 I J. Performances are F'rldays and Saturdays at 8 p.n\. lhrou~h Nov. 10 ........... ...c. 011'HIH~UIUOUSSAVAGE.'' a vtn· tagc-comedy. opens tonight at lhc Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapm an al St.. Mark's. Gard<"n Grovt" (897 ·5122). PC'rformances will be gtven Fridays and Saturdays at 8·30 lhro~b Nov 24. "DRACULA," the C'lasslc' vampire thrllkr. closes this weekend on tlfe main stage of Golden West Collef(c In tlunllngton Reach (895-83781. Pinal performances an: tont~t and Satur- day al fl p.m . and Sunday at '.l p.m. ''EXTREMITIES," a drama about a rape victim's revenge-. closes this ~-----------------------------.---------------~---------~-----, weeken d ror the Stop·Gap theater 6961 (\da•,....--"":....-_.,...,, A1 M;,gnbt1a Hun11ng1on Beach 968 !>O!:iO~ • WE PROMISE YOU . GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES. DINNERS. TROPICAL COCKTAILS. BANOUfT FACILITIES ·c ATERING. FOOD TO GO OPEN 1 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON Foo·o TO GO 3 14 Beach Blvd Near Kno1fs Anaheim _, 827· 1210 995-9920 ---~"1-#-.,....w...ny tn the Forurrrrht'attrmrttn.·- Fesllv;\l of Arts ~rounds ln Lap,una Beach (838-5344). Final per - formances are lol'\IJlht .at 8 p.m. and FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER · 7 ?Upu "4 1Ped s 159s Whole Lobster s 1 Q95 Half L'obster. ''BEHIND ·THE SCENES"· • turoay ar 8:30. o?'v ..... "THE:. FANTASTJCKS.'' a roman- tic musical Is on stagt"al the Buena Park Ctvti: Theater on Wllshlrt' Av- enue t~ Butma Park (523-095 1 ). Per- formances are p,Jven Fridays and ~ urda.vs..ru ftp~m. through Nov. I 0 . _ "THE GlGLI CONC£RT." a new :irtsh play. ts being prt'Senlt.'CI by South Coast Repertory. 65~ Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), Per- formances arc gtven nightly exct"pl Mondays al 8 (Sundays at 7:30) and. weekend mallnl'es at 2:30 through Nov. 25 v 'h "THE IUJIO AND l.'' a Rod~ers a nd I lammersteln musical, completes Its run for the Fullerton Clvtr lAght Opera at Plummer Audttprlum. C'hapman at t..emon In Fullen on (526-3832). Clos· tng perform~_£es _are tont~hl and Sal.IJ.r~ax.a!~~~~d.§und~at 2:3£ ~...-~~~-...... -t-~.;>,_,.,v~v,.,...,,~~~. lre1da Caponera Restaurant Acl.ount Executive DIUMANS Thenk• Chlll Cookoff Pet1tclpent1 Olllmans Restaurant In Balboa recently held their first annual chill and bean c:ookoff. It was a great success and they thank all of the lottowlng participants which were Whiskey Biiis. Baer's Lair, Mutt Lynches. Woo<ly'a Wharf, Class of '<47, Casa Balboa, Balboa Pavilion, B6•t House-Catalina, Balboa Saloon, Gary's Bayview Cafe. Pavilion Queen. Ruby's. Tomfoole<y. Flamson-Peeny Azuls. Charlles Chltl, Crash lnn~Crestllne, Llttle Knight, El Ranchito, BJ Chicago Pizzeria, Tale of the Whale, Montana's Grub and Grog, The Fllng, Allslo's South and Hazel's Place. Congratulations to the winners. 1st place Baer's Lair, 2nd -pfaee Tomfoolery. and-Std l'tac8'FtamsowPeeny-A?cm. -~ -- ANTHONYS PIER 2 Ftytng Ft.h and S.efood , They aren't flying fish, but fish and seafood that are flown In fresh from where they were caught. se<Ved on the dJlily printed FRESH menu at Anthony's Pier 2 Restaurants. Each day's menu lists 20 to-ao (f~shty tlown In denizens oJ theaea., fakes and rivers from throughout the world. The regular menu also Inell/des dishes that are purely Anthony's Pier 2 creations-the Specialty of the house is Mulberry Street Seafoo<I Feast. This offers lobster, shrimp, crab, clams, seallops and other shellfish with their own spectal sauce. served on a bed ot llnguinl Dinner Is served dally and wha1ever you order, be sure to save room for dessert-Anthony's famoos SUtrd-.. This MMres up-to four persons; and lt"giant bowl Is flfled with Ice cream and practically the kitchen slnk-flll the res1 or the bowl with bananas and strawberries and hot fudge and whipped cream. To use the younger 1ingo, "YOU could die tor ltf Anthony's PIM 2 of Newport Beach overlooks the back b ay at 103 No. Bayside, phone 640-5123. COCO'S lntroducn New, Unlqu. Sc.,lope Savennafl DtnMr Coe.o's Family Restaurants have recently Introduced an excftlngly new seafoo<I dinner specialty, Scatlops Savannah. The new dinner has.a southern seaport flair In Its preparation and thste. It's served complete w1th Clam Chowder or tossed green salad,-rice pilaf. lemon garlic b\Jtter, and a hof biscuit w1th honey. Coco's Sca1t09s Savannah la an example of why Coco's Is a leader ·among lamlfy reetaurani..: Mott othef femily1"' .. taur&nt• do not tefVe ameal Uke this. Coco's Scallops <Savannah is unique. The Ingredients are of the highest quality. The overall quallly of Coco's meals Is mueh like what you'd expect from a dinnMhouse. without the high price. Coco's Scallops Savannah Dinner star'ls wllh a large portion of succulent sceJlops, fre.hlY breaded In tempura crumbs and lri.d to a golden brown. The scall<>f?• are tprlnkled with Parmesan cheese and ChOf>ped parsley The lemon garlic butter dip gives the scall09s the final taste tovch. Complemented with Coco's New England Clam Cnowder and delicate rice pltar. Cooo'a Scallops Savannah Dinner Is a seetoo<I dining expertence. yOU:U rarefy flod In.a family ,.,ta.urant. . . . . Feature of the Dally Pilot Adver1ising Dept. "KISMET." an Arabian Nights mu- "llcal. ts In Its last weekc-nd at Sebas· ltan's Wc.111 Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clt'menle (492-9950). F'lnal perlormanres will be ftlvco tonl~hl andSatur~ay at 8 , Sunday a l I and'?."' v v " "llOVZ OVEa . MRS . MARJlllAll.'' an adult comedy. ts on stage at the Harlequin Dlnm•r Play- house. 3503 S. llarbor Blvd .. Santa ·Ana (979-55 I I ). P!'rformances arr given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 17 ................ "NATALIE REDS A l'flGHTIE," a rlsque comedy :Is ht-Ing presented at the Huntington Oeadi Playhoust', Main Slret"t al Yorktown Avenue In <ht" Scarllff VtllQJte shopping tcn1er. lluntlngton B<'acn (832-1405). Pcr- formanc-eR ar<" g;tven F'ndays and Saturdays at R:30'through Dec. I .:'.l'UID~ WlT.K YIOJ.m." .a .Noel Coward com edy. closes this wt"ekend at the Cyi>ress Civil" Tht>aler. 5700 Orange Ave... Cypress (527-1949). Fl.1al performanc~ arr tonight and Sa turday at 8 p.m "OLD TIMES.'' a British (lrama. will be pt"rformt'd tonight ;ind Satur· day al 8 p.m. In the Lfftte 'fl1eater at . UC J_rvlne (856-6617). "STOP TD WORLD, I W' ANT TO GET OFF.'' a musical f'Omcdy. Is clost{lg Its run for lht' Brea Theat<"r IA"uf(ut' al thf' C'~rtls Theater In the Brea Clvtc Cenlrr (996-6283). Flnol performnnc-N1 orc tonight and Satur· day at 6p.m. • "To ORANDMOTH&R'8 HOUS& Wit 00," a nt w dramatic comt><ly. Optns tonight ut lht' Westminster Community ThrRtf'r. 7272 Maplf' St.. Wc&Lniliuler ,:9"9541 l a~. ~r­ formanccs wtll be f(IV\'n f"rldays and Saturdays at 8:30 tl\rou;th Dec'. I . v ""..,..., -f:x<'C'll~nt v ..-v - Very "oocl v v Cnc1<l. v -Not so gooi1 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 2, 1984 I a -c-es no-Jonger=paciftc syi1wl10- financial s~pon. public attention This freed thl' ~oup for aggressive, ,,_ eon-• ..,o-n• and hard work is transforming-a o nce-focused lines. in11.iated by the first Leonard Pcnnario led the Pacific mediocre group in.to a meri~orious notes of the cello sectio n, and relaxed mphony on 3 wtld. chase in last ensemb!c .. Their interpretation ~f only fQt the graceful Eastern Eur~:_ eckend's opening orchestral con-Dvorak !! eighth symphony_ was t.heir pcan dance of the third moven'!Cllt. rt. The pianist was the object of most polished and wcll-conce1ved _Th~ final .m~vement 1n pan1cular, usive pursuit in Rachmaninotrs ofTcn!1g· with 11~ vanat1ons -som~ raucous. hapsody on a Theme of Paganini Un1ry-of ensemble was the key to som~ l!gllt and fast. some m~rcato r Piano and Orchtstra.np.4.l" and_ succ~~s here: b~l~nc;e was ~cure an~ a~ 1!1s1stent.-was a g~ veh•9<: to ft the orchestra behind in a flurry of u11faihnr,trans1nons, easy, to™-full..--h1sJ'il1gh1. the orchestras,-Ycrsat1lity_ rilliantly extcuted, exquisi tely aped v1nuosic passages. or course. despite lapses 1n ' nscmble balance that naturall y ur when the players are praying 10 nish together, speed has its inherent Good programming fora concen that was-bctn~ broadcast over KFAC which wtll hopefully expand the listening audience. -The opening piece, too. demaJldcd a group vcsatile enou~ to ha ndle fleeting phrases and quick changes of mood. aniculation. and rhythm. The 1919 orcbes1ral suite fro m Stravins.k.y's "Firebird,:.'. W,hile less· precise and cons1s1cnt (11 would be refreshing 10 hear an entire ·evening without a single cracked horn en· trance). was still provocative: long. sumptuous swells 1m pancd decadent sensuousness: dnvin~ cn sp. syp- copa1ed accents provided elemental power - enough po wer to abolish all previous notions of pac1ficuy coi:i- cemmg 1he Pac1fk Symphony. xcitemcot. Anct-Pcnmrrio~r~naa.;r~1a~ge~d~l--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~At::-::H• o let the music spea~. to attend to its 1----------------------------....,----------------------------inc and emotional message even at • is breakneck tempo. He adjusted one to suit content -bright vai- intet! for .fast runs, warm ,fod ound for slower. soft ch'ordal sec-- ions. tfowever. even w~th the un- o rt u n ate contrast i n t h'e Rachmaninoff, all was not lost for the ymphony. Tn fact. tile Pac1hc ym- phony isn't nearly as pacific as i1 used · to be. On 1hc contrary, it's beginning to ·reatc quite a stir, as a combination of FRIDAY /SATURDAY SPECIAL COSTA IEA 3125 Harbor Blvd. ltVK 1790 l MacArthur Blvd. produced fOf th. Broodwoy 1ta9• by Feuer and Maftin Difected by ftat Baldauff y T/CAd~~~~-n-,-. R~~~RVATIONS (714) 772· 7710 11J.oo m: 0, ,14 ''O 1000 CALL LASTYEAR, WE GRADUATED MORE STUDENTS THAN ALL THE SCHOOLS IN -THE-NCA~COMBINED.- Last year, m1lhons ot people graduated from Red Cross courses: having learned things theytl alWays wanted 10 know. - TI1at's because the Red Cross otters 74 different self help cour~s. Courses that teach you everything. from how to be a better parent to how to save someonEfs life. very ea Cross Course IS developed by a top pl'OfesSIOnal. Tu1tlOl1'1s nominal. And there are hardly any admisSK>ns requirements. Tl11s year, you could take a Red Cro~s course and learn some- thing you've alwcrys wanted to know. To apply, 51mpry call the people at your Red Cross chapter. + American Red Croes ~'II help.Will you? AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT CELEBRATING OUR 11TH COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF WINE WITH OfNNER THRU NOV. JSTH WIT H T HIS AD • . ' WE'VE GOT WNCHI _.,NORE; FOR rl.50 Try our He•lthy One. a dehc1ous sandwich with lresh avocado Swiss cheese, tomatoes le11uce. and alfalfa sprouts. served-w11n SQuaw Bread and fresh fruit. all for oroly0 $3 50 For a friendly comforta~le home·style settirog. trv us -Gourfltrt fJJf/et Sltlppa 70 Cot1~noent Locations, For the one nearest ~u ~II 1..00.00T...U ·~ -~ I l I -I I _.., , __,..,_ ______ _ .. •, 14 • Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 2, 1984 ·-... Movie reviews ALL OF MB: Raled PC. S ieve Marlin and Lily Tomlin area splendid malrh In this comedy about an ailing rlrh woman (Tomlin) who Is forced lo sharr the body of an et'Centrlc lawyer (Martin) she despises Thr crazy prt'mlS<' gives Martin a chance to dt'mon<ttrate his superb physical comedy skllls. but his verbal d~llng wllh Tomlin Is equaJly good The dlmax 1-. conlr1ved but "All of Me" sllll J.tcnerales more than Its share of lau~hs. Carl Reiner directed .,..,..,. GH08TllU8TSR8: Rated PG. A 9'1rsl·rate contemporary comedy wllh superior special effects. Bill Murra,Y_. Dan Aykroyll a nd Harold Ramis arc three bumbling parapsychologists trying lD rid New York of gho ts. Murray's constan t wl9CCracks are hilarious. and Slgoum9 Weaver. whose apartment Is haunted. proves she's more lhan an lnlellC('lual Ice lady. The ultimate monster' that nnally attacks New York ls too funny to give away . .,. .,. .,. .,. Hungry for Something Pleasant? " ... succinct but tlrouxhtful menu. comfWlent wme lrst, unpreteritrous pnces . anYnsy sort nf- r1·staurant to 8<J back to." 1 •~·" 11,.,, R.-.IAW•nt l ""' Gll&llLIK8: Rated PG. These little ·crealurC8 start out cute but eventu· a lly tu.rn lnlo dangerous mischief makers who wreak havoc In a s mall town at Christmastime. Bringing the Gremlins to vtvld life Is an a mazing feat In this Spielberg-produced fil m. directed by Joe Dante ("The Howl· Ing"). Bui l)ante and sc~nwrlter Chris Columbus have so much fun with the Gremlins and with lr1butcs to pasl movies that the human storyllnes are left sadly undeveloped. • Six Year Of Grat Muetc ln Cotta Mesa. • ·Entertaining bpt forgettable . ..,.,. PLAC&S IK TB& llltAllT: Rated PG. Wr1ter-dlrector Robert Benton ("'Kramer Va: Kramer") drcw.on"hls own family's expcr1ences In De· prcsslon·era Texas In crafting this genUe. warm-hearted Olm. Sally F'teld plays a s trong-willed wtdow who banks on a cotton crop to save !ler farm. Her unlikely alllcs lncludc a downtrodden bl•ck man and a bllnd war veteran. A bit predictable. bul nne performances a nd a strong emo- * 25 Yea re Entertaininc la Orange County. the.; JX.eaJ!lni...J CELEBRATING HIS D<>wnev (2u1 •21-ou3 "Tt::,rnnL c BIRTHDAY SAT., Newpor1 (714) 9~·275~ r [W-,r4".l!; -1+1-NfW-• .a.a• ._ _________________________ ..... __________ ... .~~~~ · I h,11 1/,1/lc /'1.irlc II'> I ,1mo11' 1h Price" Re·g." Margaritas ~ I Big Doubles I 7J/2 oz. ' l ~ )1 $} 00 ~ $} 35 ' , I Oininc1 & Kar ~ Mo nday Wr dnrs(lcJy 5· I 0 l'M ~ ~-· ~ ~" . ~ MONDAY NIGHT fOOTBALL ABSOLUTt:LY THf. fll~t:ST WIOf SCRf[N TV IN OR~Ntit: COUNTY • 1'1 .1111.1111.1 "'"' '·'" 111 l\.tq • Daily Lunch Specials l'lon·fri II :JO· 2:00 rrices Range from $2.50 to SJ.50 Ordtrs To c_;o. = SCORPIOS R COUNTED! 1670 NIWPOIT aw. a>STA MmA. CA 9U27 642-1293 • THOSE CRAZV so·s -60's CAYS ARE BACK AGAINI Featuring Famoul.Al's Olnerl The Coolest H.-ppy Hour In Town · Mon.-Frl. 4·7 p.m.I D.ilnclngl Live Shows I b rry DJ"s & Comla l Open nltely-Joln the p•nyl Don t mlu 04K I 2~p4«e HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL SHOW featuring JASON CHASE '"1h«i hott"t shoW In townl"" T I p.m. f8774 lrookhurst, Fountain V•Ne)' jfolmefty Medtey'•I 7'4/9'l-2J66 tlonal puJJ will win you over . ..,.,..., PURPL& aADf: Rated R. Semi aulobl<>graphlcal Olm stamng char lsmatlc Prince as the taJenled bu eelf-<:entered leader ol a Mtnneapolh funk-rock band. The night clul performance scenes and Prjnce't soundtrack are a knockout. Bu there'• alao a s lUy. melodramatic storyline lnv'olvlng the sta r't troubled parenls and h ta rocky ro mance with a myster1oua womar (Appolonia Kotero). Prince fa ns wll lo.ve It. Others may not . ..,.,. · .,..,..,..., -Excellent. .,..,..,. - Very good. "'"' -Good. V -Not sc good. Ke,e L.U poltla,a a Clal- n.e merclaaat wlao .U. a moet ma--1 pet ha tbe mo.le .. Gremllftfl, .. LU)' T..U. M aa .... eplaeter l••l•l•la•• la ltm117 -......... to fne ~ liillrtt in.a ... .,... ..., fa •• All flll ...•• • r ceartn·e musirr winCls hrough:·-'Broad Street' .._r tar wanted more rehea rsals .r htS 10 million·project I 6(11m; why are we thanking small? Why not build a lmle, upg{ade'everythingand make a feature?"' The final budget was under$ 10 miHion. McCartney said he enjoyed making the movie. "At the outset I told Peter Webb, whowasdirectfog hi~ fir~t fea ture, 'Nqmatterwhat happens. we'regolng to ~ en JOY 11.' We almost su~ceeded." McCartney said . .BEVERLY HILLS-Aftcr20yearsoftrying to avoid "Our only real di(ferenceofopinion .was over the obes and prying by the press, Paul McCartney is musi~al numbers. I-believe in the philosophy off red 'llingly si tting down with reporters. Astairo, who would take six months to rehearse a dance.1 He was here recently fora splashy preview of his always wanted mo~e rehearsal. but I had to fig.ht f<?r it." twie, "Give M y Regards to Broad Street." and submitted McCartney, wtth fellowBeatles George Fiamson. a flurry ofinter:view.s. Themovie,-his first m 14years, is Ringo Starr and the late John Lennon. made hiS"film debut .c--t f! -Pilot 1'J.eekender/ Friday, N.ovemtser 2.~84 I ourncy through McCartne~music. old and new, tied in 1965 in "A Hard ~J~ ~:rf!~'0 w gciher with a $leDdcr plotaboutmissing.ia..,pe1;.1$.,__ ______ ·•w ......... e_..w .... e...,re.....,ficunu...ur • 4JU.Q.J.-"'-'J<;..&J" Ll.UJLC---+--_.~----,---,, He'swillingtodothe hype; he said, "because, having movies.just as we had wanted to get a recording contract." t so much effort into t~e movie, I wanted to see it he said. ro ugh to the end. All four came from Liverpool, England·, and "the otheraltemafute is to let the film talk for itself. McCa rtney retains pleasant memories of growing up in a ut having written the script as well as the music, I have a closc.mu~1calfamily. . ial interest in it. Uthe critics don't like it. I can speak "Nobody in my family was famous in show business, and say that I do... so I can't blame th em for anything. .. he commented, "buf. IS The movie began as a television project. McCartney my grandfather, whom I never knew, had played in a brass id, and was to have a budget ofless than S 1 million. band. My fathe~was~_musician1who played tru"'pet until ,,,...,..... "But then I realized, 1"his is being made in 35mm. not (PleueMePAUL e 18) The maYle be&anua telnialon project. bat Paal ~ wondered ••whynot aptradeeTeryt.hln&?'' If you oould 1J> b a~ U.S. OlOire steak <inner. servoo 1n aJinf~ JXivacy, Black~ 1s the plall for you. All dinrm oomJit'le with lWp_ or ~.~potato and to;ISted Randl Bread laervadons acupted. ·'SEAFOOD NEWBURG'A'ND SPINACH SOUFFLE CREPE A delicately seasoned Seafood Newburg Crepe combined with a Spinach SoufAe Crepe. And your choice of a mixed grttn or orange almond salad. STEAK DIANE Beet-tenderloin filets-sauteed-andt-Oppedwith Madeir~f'Yed w1U:l - a vegetable, potatoes and your choice o( a mixed green or orange almond salad. FE I I UCCINE CARBONARA Ribbon pasta'Sauteed with bacon, mushrooms, onions and peas blended into cl velvety sauCl' of cream and freshly grated Pannesan and Romano cheesesY!us your choice of a mixed green or orange a1mond salad. Now you can treat yourself to an extravagant evening at a' price that's not the least bit excessive. Because for just S6.95, you can enjoy any one of these superb dinners any night alter five. But hurry, this offer won't last forever. South Coast Plaza (714 ) 556-1225 Un1vcrsit y Towne Cenlt•r, ... S.m..DiC!(O 1619~ 453-6616 = A Offer );ood <1Hl.'r SPM. Don't miss our Jcli~htlul Sunday £hinch .. i 1-- I I .~-- • .I -~ - •• Pilot WeekenderJ Friday, November 2. 1984 he lost his teeth. then turned to the piano." • ~ ... ' farm. "I could lose my music, my money. everything except my fal)'lily:· McCartney said. . -·-r Assistant professor ~ohn McEnary Prof esso s oe~rm will be featured soloist forthe "Guitar r k · b Concert in D." The pie1X will be McCartney assumed everyone else had equally happy childhoods unt1l one night in New York when he and his w1fcof 15 years, Lind.a Eastman, talked to Lennon and ·Yoko Ono. Ringo Starr appears in "Give My Reprds to Broad Street" but not George Harrison. who wasoutoftbe country, McCartney said. Harrison was the one Beatie who disliked making"A Hard Day's Night" and"Help." VartOUS WOr S Y • conducted by instructor Alan Rem- Baroque composer mgton. ProfessorCaroleChardonnay _ _ will perform as :K>prano soloist. ~ 1 The Beatlesalso provided mu;ic for the animated ~ "The YellowSubmanne" and madeaconcert1ilm. "Let It Be, .. in 1970. h was their last. •. . ·p · . Vivaldi's "Concer;to in A," tran-. A . Vi va V1v~ld1. concert. featur· scribed lor solo organ by J.S. ·Bach, ing singers and instrumentalists from will be played by professor Justin Orange Coast and Golden Wtst · Colyar. He also will conduct the colleges. will be presented Sunday m featured work of the program, ·the the sanctuary of the Garden Grove "Gloria" for choir, soloists and ··John's father left home when he was 3. and his mother went to hve with another man," McCartney said. "John was brought upbyanauntand uncle, then \he untre• died. When his mother was visitingiohnw~~rrtfe was 16, 'She wct:Jked out the door and was k.illed by a police car. If .·,. • people wondered why John wasa tittle kookie, that migh McCartney re-recorded "Y csteT<b_C'EJeanor help expla in 11." ... Rigby" and other Bealle classics forthemovie, but United Methodist Church. orchestra. The Beatles split in 1970amid much acrimony traditionalists need not worry. ~twcertMcCartney and Lennon. Both m~llowed over the • "They're not madJY'different." he said. "It was years. andjltcCartney said the pair had a warm nothing like the way Bob Dylan would chan~ the tempo of The conce rt begins at 5 p.m. The choir combines members of relationship pnorto Lennon's slaying in 1980. his old songs. 'Yesterday' ISi rqpedidn't work. I tried some chanJCS in.the old sonp but they didn't sound ri&ht. Adm1ss1on 1s SI and tickets will be the OCC Choir, duected by Colyar. soJd at the door. and the Golden West Collest Singers The .church. which provi~~s ideal and Madripls, directed by Warren acoustics and houses a fine pipe organ Peterkin. McCartney. still boyish at42:wasthe fim Beatie to They're pretty much inthcsamepacean<S key wllhmaybe t merge asa solo P.Crfonncr. In most of his post-Beatie somestnngs and brass added." t • muSic. he has been associated with his wife, who also -A1foubefulUJ'e,.M(:Cari~pW\Mc>r--__ and 1 d..is..l.ocatcd....on. Al~ic1pet1ng-m-the p1og>a111 trect at Stanford near Euclid and will be mcz:z.o soprano solo111 Eliza. nu~ppc~in-!'Gt>Je.MyitcprdrtoBr<"".-'4~-.dditionaJmusiccollaborations,sucbas thepophhshe's Street... made with Stevie Wonder and Mic:had Jackson. But he.is Garden Grove Boulevard._ . beth Druff. a membeTofOCC's Five Four OCC music faculty .a\embers Penny Opera' Company, and OCC Linda McCaitncy, 4U. a photographCT, is the dauabter considering another feature film: He wants to ex~nd an of New York attorney and art collector Lee Eastman. the animated short he produced, "Rupert." lt'sa children's will participate in the prc)gram. staff acco!'"pamst Sandra Matthews: McCartne~ live with their four children on a Scottish fai!Y tale about a bear. American THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The ongmal Featunng display bfOll· 1ng. Lunch Mon ·Fri 11·2 Dinner nighlly Mon ·Frt from 5 p m .. Sal & -Sull-J~-200 l H&fbof-BMI . Costa Mesa. 642-9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Es1abhshed S10Ce 1939. Omelettes. 25 varieties Servee! 24 hours. Sa()(l- wiches. 30 varieties. Healed gatden palto Olnnet served 5-10 pm. 34157 Coasl Hwy . Dana Point. 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