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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. l:UIT 110111 J UH>A 'I N O VI MUI H 10 1'lllo1 0 H AN C f (. 0 lJ N I Y C A l IJ 0 H N I A 'i '• Cl N T '.--i state OKs Bo.Isa··chica proje~t HUntington officials hail 11-1 approval by coastal panel as 'monumental' step Coastal Commission member Roger Slates -also a resident of Hun•- inf.ton Beach -and pthers. 'This is the most monumental thing in the last 20 years," Slates said. "We have a plan. We can now proceed with detailed plans for a marina and an ocean cut access. Avenue and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean1 said they were pleased. £nv1ronmentalists also indicated happiness with the action, citing environmental protections imposed by the commissioners for the largest open space wetlands area an Cali fonria. By ROBERT BUKER OfhOellr ..... IWt •• It was a day that many thought would never arrive. State Coastal Commissioners ap- proved a rccrcatjonal, residential and Coast Laguna Beach has Its own "T onlght Show" Fridays on the the local cable station./ A 10 California Rock star Michael Jack- son cites slmllarltles be- tween himself and Jesus Chrlst./A7 ..Nation Gen. Westmoreland ad- mits he made a mistake In figures quoted during an Interview./ Ae Reagan considering a freeze on government spending that may mean an end to some pro- grams./ A7 :::.:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::. World Estimates show 300,0Q,O Ethiopians have died of starvation in the past nine months, and.Qfflclals say that figure~ be way low./A9 • A South Korean soldier killed during an exchange of gunfire with North Koreans receives the Bronze Star from a 'grateful' U.S./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::: People Chef Michael Hoepke Is preparing a feast for the eye for Les Amis d' Escoffler ./85 Sports Marina Hlgh's football team enters as an under- dog against Fontana In the CIF Big Five semlflnal game tonlght./81 The Ocean View High girls' basketball team fig- ures to be among the favorites In the Sunset League this year ./82 Entertainment . ' The spirits of'' A Christmas Carol" are re- vlsltJng South Coast Rep- ertory for five extra per- formances./W•kender INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board BuaJneaa California News Claaalfled Comics Orouword Death Notices Gardening Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutuel Fund• Nattonaf News Oplnk>n Paparazzi People 01-5 A12 , A3 06 A• 010-11 A12 011 C8 Be 88 010 ee oe Ait A11 85 85-8 Weekender Play Review PoHce Log A3 PubHc Notlcel 02. •-5, 9 .. 9 R99taurantt Wtekender Spot11 81--4 Stock Marketa C7 T e1eY1ak>n A9 'l'Meter1 Weekender Weether A2 WortdNewl M ... commercial development plan for the 1,686 acres of Bolsa Olica wetlands Thursday. "The 11-1 approval in Los Angeles that ends a stalemate of nearly two decades was hail~ today by state Rcsprcseotatives of the Sipal Landmark.Co., the major landowner of the lowlands south of Warner Deir ......... .., ....... ~ Paramedlca (aboTe) work oTer abootlntf Tlctim on tbe way to bo.pltal after ea.ta Mesa ata.ndofC Meanwhile police officer comfort.a Clara Althoff, tbe auapect'• wife. The plan calls for the development of a 1,300-slip marina, preservation of 915 acres of wetlands, constuction Suspect wo~nded by Mesa officers in long standoff who shot Althoff. .BY STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oellr ......... A 69-ycar-old man who bamcaded himself inside his Costa Mesa home for five hours Thursday was shot and criticaJly wounded by police after h~ allegedly fired a double-barTCled shot- gun at a policeman.officer's shotgun about I 0 P..m. as he stood in the d oorway of his 1527 Orange Ave. residence. Capt. Robcn Moody said the officer. who was standing only a few feet from the doorway when Althoff Addltlonal photo on A3 fired. was struck in lhe hand by several shotgun ~llcts. The uniden- tified officer dld not go t-0 1he hospital. . · · Police would not name the offi cer (Plt:a.e eee SHOOTING/ A8) Penalty phase ends quiCkly in snuff film killer's trial Jurors ordered to return to court Monday to weigh life or death fore~-Mesan Douglas By JEFF ADLER rested their cases and the seven-man. OftMOellr,......., • five-woman Orange County Superior The penalty phase of fonncr Costa Coun jury was directed to return to Mesa resident Fred Bcrrc Douglas' the Santa Ana counroom Monday to double-murder trial came to a con-hear closing arguments. clusion Thursday, one day after it Douglas was convicted Nov. 20 in began. the first-degree murders of 16-ycar- . Both the defense and prosecution old Margaret Krueger and 19-year- Famine relief ·drive grows UCI students Issue challen etoothers to aid African needy BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ............. The UC Irvine students whose weeklona pre-Tbanks•iving fast raised more than S32,000 to comtMlt sial'Yllion in Africa are now challena- ina other Oran-County students. residents and buslneas leaderi to continue suppon.ina hunter rehef efforts, Tryin& to maint.ain the fund drive·s momentum, the UCl students have ufJCd Oranee County's oW.. univer- 1itJea&nd collqes to collect donatioM on their own camputtt. old Beth Jones. The two Anaheim teen-a~ers were lured to their deaths ~heving they v.ere going to pose for nude photographs. according to testi- mony dunng the tnal. --: Because the JUry found a special allegation of multiple murder. the trial entered a penalty phase dunng which the Jury must decide between recommending whether Douglas should receive the death penalty or (Plea.e eee SNUFP' /A2) At lbc sa~1 . !_he Laau~uel· bated Stcin·anet Group, by devetopers David Steff . ud lany Brief, will be spcarhadiftt a comi-.-nioa cffOn •o raite" ..... s100,ooo from Oranec C'ollnt)' COfl*atJona before Christ~ ~ ._ ........... "--..... PlaylllaCb.,Plaua m-ce ford.nmkea drtftn -d •t. (Pl ...... , AlllJlfS/ A2) -' ,. • of 5,700 ho mes and the development of a narrow park strip tbat wiJI connect Huntinaton Central Park to the ocean. · Left undecided unul further studies by lhe U.S. Anny Corps ofEn&innen is whether a navigable entrance should be c ut from Bolsa Chica to the Pacific. • Jn their action, \he commissioners recommended the navigable channel You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 for area boaters only if 1t is the &east environmentally damaaina al&erna- tive. But commissioners also approved a '"fallti.ck .. plan that calls for a non- na vipblc channel if the propoMld boat way fails to pus its test. Slates, the C.OUtat Commission alternative for Newport Beach's Don Mcinnis. fajlc:d in two dJorts to (Pleue ... 80LaA/A8) Laura's reward group probed Bradburys sever ties with rescu roup; investigation started By STEW MARBLE ? Of ... O.,........ . The parents ofl.aura Bradbury, tbc4 3-yca.r-old girt who apparently wu kidnapped during a family campina trip six weeks ago, have severed ties- with a volunteer group that said it bas raised a $1 9,000 reward for the missing girl. , The county Sheriff's Dcpanmenf( has confirmed it is investigating the!· group, Orange County Search and. Rescue. Mike and Patty Bradbury also bavct retained an attorney who has Fe-' quested that Orange County Seareb"' and Rescue accouni for contribuuons; made to the reward fund. .. I'm not really at liberty to talk' about 1t," S&Jd Laura's mother, Patty. .. Our only concern is that the dona- uons arc going where they're sup- posed to go." Orange County Search and Rescue. a private, nan-profit o~tion active an fingerprinting children. be-4 came involved in the case shonJy. after Laura vanished Oct. 18 from her" parents' campshe at Joshua Tree NationaJ Monument near Twen- tynine Palms.. The group laun~hed a reward fund an" reponodJy helped distribute abbut 65.000 fliers and posters con- taining a picture and description of (Pleue eee SltARC8/ A2) Nos1noking law studied for Laguna By USA MARONEY Of .. Oellr .......... 4 mole.mg in restaurants. retail stores. work places and other public areas of Laguna Beach would be regulated under Orange County's first c1ty-w1de smok.ing ordinance if Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick has tus Wa)'- fttzpatnClc plans to ask fellow council members Tuesday to set a (Pleue .ee NO Sii OKING I A2) Survivor of collision with drunken driver . is a victim for life Someho".doctorsput Ph~l11s Chew back. together C'hew 1sa survivor of an accident blamed on a drunken dnver "'hose car drifted onto the wrong side of the road and b1ube..Hunungton Bea b _ woman's compact head on The driver got nine months tnJ&tl Chew, a motheroffive and a nurst who en Joyed an acu ve outdoors h fe style, got what could be considered a · hfc sentence. Pholosofthe"'oman'scru hcd Datsun reveal a twisted hunk of mew. a shattered wmd h1cld. p~ p1 ng holes where the doors once were. the engine pushed 111inst the front seat. the ttenng wheel napped ofT. the roof peeled back hkean oranat. "It took thelll more than an hour to get me out:• Chew sa > st.an na at the colorpho10 "It "as 1\ month before I had an) rte0Httt1on of what ha ned .. ftw1$ not bitter. noranat). nor ve~ful. he'SJUSt frustratcd - frb tratcd b)' the pn<T of bcan11 v1c11m. C'ht'whauttempted'toadd up the co~but thcrcaresomc1h1np-hkc the pain and the n""tmansh flashbacks-th&tJU$1 don't comprote. Th( acc1dcnt tcn her Wlth a crushed h~l. I 0 broken tOt's. t-.o broken STEVE Ma11u Focus ON THE NEws ankle two broken legs. a crushed kneecap, a fractured pelvis. 11 broken rib a punctured lung. a coll•pscd lung. fractured teeth. damaat to one c)'(. pan tat lo.n ofbcan na 1 n one ear and a kull fl"acturc i\lthouah she now 1s able to walk halungl)' with crutches. she still u.scsa ""heel h11rmuchoftMt1me. F1nanC11ll)'. thecost 1senormou Her medical bills l\ave now soared o"cr th< $100.000 mark And because ofa wnnkle 10 her insurance pohC) ( ht said her coveragt was voided when hcsucd the drunken dnver who h11 hb'). Chew 1 hav1na to pick up the "'hole tab . "nd there arc othtr co ts ~ lost fhcnd,h1p. a lost career, no more tcnn1~. no more danCl nO'more- gardcning. (Pleue eee auaVIVOt/ A2l 1 ....... Att•Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Frlelly, November 30, 199'4 ' Gates says he now supports sheriff-caroller jobs study By JEFF ADLER receive the unanimous upport ofall Of.,..,..., Net..,. fi vc supervisors. In a letter to Gates cxpla1nina his Orun&c C:ounty hcnff..Coroncr study proposal. Nestandc points out Brad Gates has informed the Board of "that the propo~ analysis of this uperv1:sori. that he now suppons a public pobcy issue wou.ld be helpful formal review of hi joint to you by ttmoying the contiouous re pon 1b1hues a shcnff-coroner to cloud of susp1c1on rcsultina from this determine whether they should be dual respo11s1b1lity." separated. In his first formal comment on the Ne tand<' adds, "thls analysis will issue .• Gates said he supports the allow us to intelligently c-0ns1der "board' authority and .-tsponsjbiltty opu on . and 1f the present structure 1s 10 study the Shenff-Coroncr Depart-superior it will survive such an ment and decide whether the current inquiry." administrative structure is cffc:c11vc The long·sammenng controversy over the sheriff-coroner's dual role and whether I am carrying out my urfaced again this month in two rcsponsibihues properly.'' unrelated cases. In one incident, llis comments were made an u Gates as coroner din..~tcd jail perso n-three-page letter. with attachments, nel to obtain confidential psych1atnc delivered to board otlices Thursda)' file~ of a J·a1I inmate who apparently Supervisors arc scheduled to con-. . sider Supervisor Bruce Ncstande's committed suicide while in custody. request for a l"C\ ie" of the shenff-Such records can be obtained by law coroner's JOIOI responsibihttes and enforcement authorities only under the feasibility of scparaung the dut1l·~ ._court order. during ne:w.t Tuesday's board meeting. A second case revolves around the Although Nestande angrily rnroner's investigation into an of- w1thdrew the same proposal a week ticer-involved fatal shooting of an ago, the item now 11> expected to Tu~tin woman. Gates. as coroner, as investigatma the death of a woman shot by a shenff s deputy under h.is command. Both ca~s. and others in recent years, have raised question as to whether the JOtnt rcsponsib1litic of the sheriff~roncr represent an in· hercnt conflict of interest. Orange County is the only one of California's 11 m ost populous counties that have a JOtnt sheriff-coroner department. tiates. in has letter to ·sui>crvisors, said questions about his dual role probably arise "to a larae extent" from the popular television sencs "Quine)'," which ii. about the exploits . of a medical exarniner. "The show is very popular and ponrays the Coroner as a person who detennincs the 'whodunit' of a par- ticular death. In the television show, the coroner decides the cause of death, who's responsible for it: and takes the case to coun. This couldn't be f unher from the truth," Gates said. The sheriff also lashed out at Orange County Presiding Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom for endorsing separation of his duties. -l!J1]$iif 11Jiiii.I;llll1----------------- NO SMOKING LAW PROPOSEa .. From Al Feb. 5 public heanng to introduce broad smok1n~ regulation~ that, among o ther things, would allow an employee 10 declare his work area a no smoking zone. The ordinance would also proh1b1t ~molung in public meeting rooms. theaters ~s. -Restaurnnts with more than 50 seats would be req um.'d establish a non-!>mok1ng area. Mayor Dan Kenney said today that the proposed ordinance. which he hadn't yet seen, "is a surprise to me." The proposal approved Tuesday by the council for preparation "was onginally a short version which only mentioned City Hall." Kenney said. Nevertheless, Kenney said he will be 1n1erested to see what his non- smoking compatriot has come up with. "It' clear smoking is not health) for you. There are probably instances where ~ople arc subjected to smoke when they shouldn't be," he said. Kenney, who quit smoking after puffing 10 years wonh of ci~rettes. said the city 1s behind when 1t comes to rcgulatmg smokang in public places. The cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles recently enacted smoking rules and Oraf)ge County Supervisors arc fine tuning a 1974 smoking ord1nan~ that restricts smoking in county buildings and certain public facilities m unincorporated areas. Fitzpatrick could not be reached for comment Fri~llY· SEARCH GROUP UNDER INVESTIGATION ••. From Al the little blonde, brown-eyed girl. The non-profit group is being anvesttgated by the Orange County Shenffs Depanment. a spokesman confirmed today. "All I can say is that we're looking 1n10 their operation," said Lt Dick Olson. who stressed that the non- profit group has no connection with me Shcnffs Department. Carol Stockdale, a director of Orange County Search and Rescue said she has been told that the inve'lttgataon 1s "not a bag deal." .. As to the reward fund, the Brad- buryi. have never bothered to ask about 11." said Stockdale. "We would have been happy-to sit down with them and open the books. "Now we get a letter from someone claiming to be their attorney. I don't understand 11." she said. Stockdale saadthe reward fund now totals· S<i.000 an actual cash and S 15.000 in pledges. But an a letter mailed earl) last month by Orange . County Search and Rescue. the reward fund was described as being "over $25.000 and growing." Eileen Winters, Laura's aunt, said the missing girl's parents are womed that by retaining an attorney to check out the reward fund. people will gel the impression that the Bradburys arc not apprec1a11ve of donations. "Nothing could be fun her from the truth." Winters said. "They just want to be sure that things are beang done properly.·· FAMINE RELIEF DRIVE SPREADS ... From Al The Stein-Brief firm donated S 10.000 to fight starvation dunng the students' recent fast The i;ompan) ha~ now announced establishment of the Orange Count} Alm·an Relief Fund 10 channel corporate donations 10 groups helping people plagued b) famine Al the students· new~ conference, held 1h1sweekat the Anaheim H alton. Hamett Wieder. chairman ol the Orange County Board ofSurx.·n 1sor'>. pledged to introduce a resolution ol suppon for the hunger dnvc ctl TueMiay's mec11ng. "This )Car. six 10 10 m1ll1on people art.· on the bnnk of stanataon in Eth1op1a. and one mallon people m:i) be dead by Christmas." t CJ graduate student Johannes Van Vugt ..aid. Van Vugt was one of six UCI c;tudent\ who too!I. pan 10 the fast to draw attention to v.orld huniter prohlcm'> Van Vugt \a1d the recent campu~ fast gave panic1pa1mg studenar, a small ind1cat1on of the health pruh- lem'> that can occur v.hcn pcopk cannot cat properh-He c;aad one ol ., them. fasting student suffered from a \ 1ral 11lness dunng the fast. Van Vugt said a doctor said his white blood cell count. which 1s crucial an resisting disease, dropped dangerously low dunng the fast. The graduatC' student said he was encouraged by the $32,000 that was rai,ed through the widely publici1ed fast. In add1t1on to some large corporate donations. he said one Orange Count) high school student gave $500 in Christmas spending mone). while another woman con- tnbuted a week·., grocery mont:y But Van Vugt said donations dropped dramatically after lhe fast concluded and the headlines gener- ated b) 1~sh~ppeared. "I don't think Orange County residents real11c that what's needed now 1c; a large-scale response on a continuing ha'>•'>·· Van Vugt said "I don't think the) real11e the problem l'>n 't c;oh cd · I hl' \tudcnt said he a1.ks people 10 1masin1: that Orange County's two million re'>1den1s are starving and that people 1n nearby Los Angeles Counl\ arc \1mply going about their regular routlnei.. "That's the tlung we're visualizing. except that the~ (the starving people) arc 6.000 miles away," Van Vugt said. He said his group has calculated that 1f all the workers in Orange County were to donate Just one hour's salal'} per month, about $6 million would be raised each month to fight world hunger. Van Vugt said 1hc Associated Student ofUC'I office will continue to serve as a collection point for dona- tions. He said contributions can be mailed to Connne Hanscn-Bclolll. As~oc1a1ed Students Business Man- a$er. 205 University Center. Un1vcr· s1t) ofCahfornia. Irvine CA 92717. He said donors can make out checks to any of 10 organizations lighting hunger problems in Africa and said the UCI students group >Nould forward them. The Organiza- uon., included Oxfam America, Cath- olic Relief Services. Interaction, Lutheran World Relief. Save the Children Federation. UNICEF. World Vision lntemat1onal. BARAC. Church World Services and CARE. SNUFF KILLER'S PENAL TY TRIAL ENDS .•. From Al life 1mpnsonmcn1 w11hou1 parok Douglas. 55, wa'> ponra)ed h'f defense w1tnes'>es dunng the pcnall\ pha~ as a good father and a non· violent man who couldn't stand the sight of blood Has wife <.ant e It/SI C1l1>r1[1 Douglas. told Juror\ \he ~ ouldn '1 believe her hu'iband ""'" capahk of the kind of viole nce 111 v..h ach he '" accused. defense a1tor nt') < 1rorgc Pctcro; said. Mrs. Dougla\ also :id .. nowkdgcd WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Detlvery I• Ou•r•ntMd •A ,, ,.1 J ..,,_, ri f • > ,~.~ hit~ ,,..,. '"' "'' ,., \ :J(J" m "ll ("'''~~ 1"1 n .,,., ;'"'"' ~ r • 11 r .... ......... 1 clunng her tcsttmon) that her counroo m appearance marked the fir4't 11mc 'ihc had seen Douglas stncc he !led Orange County in 1983. 1 lo v..cvcr. -.he has called Douglas on the telephone "numerous" limes. Peter\ said. Near the d OSl' of ThursdJ> ·, pro<·cedin~. Dcput) Distnct l\t· torne} Ton) Raekauckas asked the court to admit into evidence a blue binder conta1n1nfl nhotoitraphs al· lcgclll) taken b) l.)oug.las of women an bondage and lesbian scenes. However. Judge Ronald Owen barred the photo album saying the pictures "were so outrageous that their probauve value was outweighed by their prejudicial nature." Peters argued against the photos' admission noUnJ that simulations of. violence, as depicted in the pictures. had a dubious relationship to one's ability to actually commit violence. \\hat d<> ~uu lik•• .11>ou1 tht· f>atl) Pilot'> \\hat don't you llkt? Cllll the number al lefi and your mt·'>~D l(f' ~Hf ht• rr<'orcfe d, transcribt'd and dt"llvt'rtd to lht> appropriale> c>dilor The same> :?4·hour ~n'l~crinR ser\ 1ct' may be used to rtcord letters to the rd1tor on any topic· ('ontribulor'i to our Lt'tters column mu't Include tlteir namt> and tt>lf'phont> numbrr for Hriliri.1100 No r irrul1tlon rails, pleast. • T<'ll u'l what's on \/Our mind ORANG( COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz m Publtshor Clrculetlon 714/M2...al CleHfn.d ad~ertl•lng 114/IQ-MTI AH ot• depertmenn 142..m-1 MAIN Of~ICE ')JO Wael ht St C.0.11 ..._. CA "'•~ ICll!r R<7" IMC) Cost• M-CA 9?621 V <'Y''ll'' 1IMIJ Or•~ G"'"' P\IOllllq ~ No ......., •torwt ,.,,..,., .. .,,. ..,....,... ,,,. .... or ~ ~ ..... ~ • ..,., &-""""' " """ .., ,... .. 14: , ....... .,.,. ,,.,., (..0Ctv r,'f J A m <.411JI ,,,_,, ,,. 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Temps ........ .. 36 ~IPlllll la 21 ~ 5$ 43 .. Le ... Or1MM es 51 Allleiny eo 31 Neiw YOtll 13 31 EST. Set .. O.c 1 l'llQll lfmc>ttll!"U z=t:ciue 47 21 Nortollc, lie. 51 31 ·Q~~ F"ONTS M ,. Oll~otlY " N ~· 22 ti OnllN 46 2t W11m -ColO...-. AllMIAI 65 ,. ONndo .. .. Allentlo ~IY 63 3e . ~ ,,,_,.. 50 2t Srtowet$ R1111 F"'"0 Snow Occtudeo .-. Stato<>n111, a-. A;,Mln 73 51 .. 43 N1~1 WNthf'I S.IY<t NO.\• IJ !> 0.(1 I C<,.,. t' • lelllmef• .. 28 ~ 44 2t llrmlngl\llm $6 2t ,Me ... 86 llolM 40 31 Portlend,Ot .. 42 \ eo..on N 41 Pr~ ... M Calif. Tem1>9 SlllG.on.i .. 42 8uftlll0 3e 33 ~ 81 27 S...JoM M 37 c.., 35 18 '*'° 43 30 8Mll/lt.N 10 50 • 41 . ~ 32 28 hnta Cruz 64 42 Cll#teelon.S C 55 High, '°"'· precll)ltltlon for 24 ~ Clltw'IMton, w v 51 27 81 Louie 57 3e TlhOtV..., •• 32 ~te.N C S3 21 SIPet•T~ .. 8111 Lal<• 41 endln8 al 5 a m IOOty 41 llek..-..0 61 42 Y~e>lty 46 " SI ~ -., 37 13 E~a $3 .. CNc:ego 47 33 San Alllonlo 71 .. 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LOCAT'tON ~ 52 40 9111 '""" Lono 8Mcll Jlldllorl,Ma 12 48 """'= 8Mcill 2-4 OOOo MontO'M J__..... .. 31 R1¥« • H9wplot1 2-3 OOOo Mon1•ey 40tll 8U..c, N9wport 2-3 ""'-2t 27 OOOo Mt. Wll9on ~Clly 51 u 22nd 81lrWI,......, 1·2 poor ~8-tl 1..11 llegea 54 31 9elboe Wedge 1·2 poor On!Mlo Uttte Rodi 64 .. lAOufl4I ._,,., San Clement• 1·2 ,.., Palm 89l'lnge LOl.tlwllle 52 2-3 31 good P....o.na MempNa 11 51 Water let111>: ~ ~ s ..... dlnctlOn: -Mletnl 8Mdl eo 71 From Al "You're notJUSt a victim at the moment of the accident. you're a victim forever." she said. "So far there have been 91 tnps to the doctor since I got out of the hospital," she sajd. reciting one of1he innumerable bits of information she has scribbled down since the acci- dent. "I calculated that comes to 1,600 maleSJUSt 1n driving to appoint· men ts," she adds. nota nganotherodd figure she has had time to calculate. Chew.and her husband have spent all theirsavingsand have put only a dent in the medical bills. Unable to come up with more money, she now stulT5 the unpaid bills ma large envelope a'nd hopes that someday things will "work out." Chew and her husband live frugal- ly. They wear sweater instead of heaung their house. they dry clothing on a clothes line instead of using the dryer. they eat modestly and stretch leftovers as far as they will go. "I'm not angry but when you think about it, I'm the victim and I get all the bills," she says. "lfl resent anything, 1t'sjust that I was looking forward todoingso manythingthal I i:an'tdo now."· It all staned on a December evening a year ago. "Once a month, l'dgooutdancing wath my girlfriend. My husband isn·t much on dancing but he knew I loved 1t so he'd say, 'Goon. Godo it."she !>Bid. "Dancing was really a passion for me.·· Chewwasdriv1ngon Pacific Coast H1&hway toward Seal Beach with her girff ncnd. It was early evening but already 1l was dark. "We were talking. I guess. I don't exactly remember. I looked up and there was a car cOfning right at me in my lane. It courtln't have been more than 15 feet away. .. As soon as I saw him, I knew there was going to bean accident. There was no time to react. They told me later that he wasgoingaboul 85 or90. He was drunk. • "The last thinA I remember was my ' SM llernardlllo girlfriendsayi?o, ''Oh my God." It took firefi ters 7 5 minutes to ex tract Chew rom the wreckage. She was flown by helicopter lo the Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal trauma center where, for two weeks, she lay in a bed next to the man who'd hit her. "My husband said he looked at me and couldn't picture this broken, bloody mess ever being a person 'again. I think he felt the rage. the anger. I'm lucky. I just felt the pain." • Chew later was transfered to another hospital and then sent home s1~ weeks later. She was flat on her back for five moo ths b(fore doctors permitted hcrtosit up. She has undergone several surgeries and faces many mori:. Therapy has been slow and a heart problem now bas forced her to curtai I exercising. Stm, she says for a person doctors thought would never walk again, she is doing well. It was only after her body staned to heal that the memories began to come beck in bits and pieces, so scary at times that Chew thought she was losing her mind. .. I would remember something like the whir of the helicopter blades. And then I'd remember feeling really cold. Someone poundinJ on my chest. And a woman paramedic. "Your mind blocks that stuff out at first. The body heals and t.hcn after that the mind starts healing. You get flashbacks. It's like in order for your mind to heal, you have to relive the whole thing." One of the.unexplainable costs is ·the broken friendship between Chew and herJirlfrieod, who also was injured in the accident. "It's one of those things that's hard to understand. I know that she had to sit there and watch the whole time they were cutting me out of the car. I'm sure she thought I was dead," said Chew. "She went tlarougb a great deal of sufferin'°" Chew said the accident has brought her family closer together. Normally an independent group, she said the l · 82 42 ~"'°" 3 llpm 31 47 19 8->CllOW 1015pm 01 51 20 .. 40 IAT\MOAY 51 • Fltwl hi\)11 11201.m 48 64 41 Flrll low 11·21 a.m :u .. .. hcond hlOll •:~pm 31 54 42 Second loW 1057p.m 10 lie 80 13 47 8un Mia IOdly at 4 44 p m . MM 13 45 S.turdey 11 I 40 a m. and Nll avaon al 72 41 4·44pm 64 39 Moon rte. al 12 64 pm.,, .. ~ 64 42 S.llll'day e1 120 pm -NII 11 t 21 14 42 am Sunday . accident has taught all of1hem "how quickly so.i:ncthingcan be taken away from you. "We've always been a tight family but pretty independent 100. Now I think we re closer. more canng. We look after each other more than before." she said. "Still. I feel sorry fo r my husband. I feel like I've added to his burden because I'm of no financial help at all," she added. ··or course, I know he doesn't feel that way." Chew has become acuve in Mothers Against Drunken Drivers. She chps newspaper articles on acci- dents in which alcohol is involved and wrote a letter 10 the editor last month after three' youn$ women where killed in a car accident o n the same stretch of Pacific Coast High- way where she was injured. That accident also was caused by a suspected drunken dn ver. "I don't know what the solution 1s. But I think the penalty fordrunken driving should b( so severe and irTCversible that only a fool would drink and drive. "Maybe we should sentence people to work in trauma centers so they • could see the real results of their actions," she said. If the accident fractured every bone in her body, it apparently didn't break the woman's spirit. She 1s hopeful of someday going back to work, though she said a desk job is the most she could expect. Several months ago, Chew took part in a SK run at Bolsa Chica State Beach to benefit MADD. Using her wheelchair, she finished the course. "There was a 9-year-old girl in the race. She had two artificial legs and wasrunningtheraceon her crotches," recalled Chew. "I looked over at herand she was smiling. I felt guilty. "Here I was in a wheelchair and this little girl who's much worseofTthan 1 am is on crutches. And she's smiling. It was an inspiration to me to appreciate what I ha e. · • 'Rumpelettltakln' s lated for Irvine .. • 0R~mpelstiltakln," a play baaed on the popw.t ~h1ld.ren s 1tory, will be pmented Sunday at the Herh;111 Park Youth SUvi9C1 <:enter, 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine. l~e play.will be presented at 1:30 p.m. by the Ulliput nayen Tbe play, Which features sets, costumes and mvakal accompaniment. concenu a m&&ical little areen man wbo 1p~nt straw into aold. Oenertl 1dmi11fon 11 $3. For children under 12, the charp i1 $2. More information on the proaram can be obtained by ca11ina 660-3~3. Pen Women plan JJUfT Tbe Luuna Beach chapter ortbe National µque ot American P'en Women wiU hold its annual Chriatmu pany Monday at l l :30 a.m. in the Crown Houee restaurant In ~una Nlfuel. Three paint1n11 wil be aiven away at the event and music will be provided by chapter pmident Brenda Turner. Aw11d·winnin1 memben from the State Achieve- ment Conference of Pen Women In October will attend. Holiday boutique at VCI The Women Aasoclatea of UC Irvine will hold a holiday boutique and wine and cheese party Monday at the Interfaith Center on the UCI campus. The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will feature a candle·liahtina 1ervice followed by de11ert. Tbe cost it $7 with proceeds beneflttina the center. c.an BJJ.-0891 or 646-1~2 for reservations. 'Clty Heat• premJere• In NB The world premiere of the new movie "City Heat". 1t1rrin1 Bun Reynolds and Oint Eastwood will be hosted Wedn~sda}' . Q)' the O~nfte County chaplet o! the Amencan Diabetes AtsocLatton. ,, The acreenina will beain at 7:30 p.m. at Edwards Newport Cinema in Newport Beacb, preceded by a cocktail reception at 7 p.m. Followina the movie will be a dinner-dance in the arand ballroom of the newly opened Hotel Meridien Newport Beach. Tickets are S l 7 5 per person and all proceeds will benefit the local and national r~search activities or the American Diabetes Association. CalJ 261-<>421 for additional information. Panbellenlc luncheon •et ... Before. the •leae llea.UJ armed CoMa .._ aWAT team memben an depl~ aroaad a boue at 1527 Ora.DC• Aft..._.. a H-799'-old man WU reported burloaded ID tie' nnc--. Man•-- hlmself~ .. ~' stolen gun A sue_... tom aa IMMw WllNOD'1ered afW ita new owner ac:dden~ aboc .. i•.tC Randy RocM or Senta Ana. wbo wu -.... ...... Oct. 26 after lbootiGc hi.mMlt .. -MDd ... --wltb a .lkaliber revOtver. wu UTelfle4 by I"'-,... Monday aad booked at Oru1e Couty Jaif lw.: rr rrl'r of· Mien property after iu owner ,.,._. • ~ ae mia;t pm WU pan or Sl121S ia I~ .... hat I "°"4 l'OC!Wtional vehicle m October, ~ •Y· T1ae RV'1 owner ditc0vered the IUJl, a televiaioa ud"otbs Items miutna upon c~ the vebJde Nov. 21. Police mat.cbed ll.ocba 1 name to that ol die Mlili sun becauae Santa Au offtcera mteted iu idea1ilmtkm number, alona with.th.at or two other~ ia lloc:M't pc>Metaion, into a ceDual computer d.uri.1111 tb* invat.iaation of hit telf·i.n.tlicied lhootin&. "~hen the victim made the~ o(tbe po mi .... we made the match," lrYine Set-Dick Bowman Kid oldil unusual recovery. • OC's Democrats to pick delegates 0ra"4t Count1 Democrau will elect delepaa to the Democrauc State Central Committee at caucus meednp Sunday. Five repretentativet from each of ~ e:labt ale Aatembly di1uicu coverina 0ranp CoUDty will be elected, acco.rdin,toJoe c.alderazzo, executivedinlctoroC the Oranae County Democratic Patty. All ~tered ~u art invited to aneod. Locally, Demc>crau lhinf in tbe 69th Auembtt District are asked to meet at p.m. at the Hunt.iJlllOll Beach home or Howard Oellller, 20221 Interior Lane. Democrau of the 70th Auem bly District will mecl • 3:30 p.m. in the commuruty ball of Luuna Niall'• Crown Valley Community Patk at 29751 "Crown \'alley Parkway. •• And Democrats livina in the Sith AMembly Diltriel are invited to elect represeatati.vet at ! p.~ the BreU.en Hotel 21 O E. Ocean. in Lona Beach. 1 For more information, ~ 835-S l SS. The Laauna Beach Panhellenlc Association will hold its Chri1tm11 luncheon Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Mission Viejo Country Oub, 26742 Oso Parlcway. A proaram ofChri1tmas·mu1ic will be provided by a choral aroup from El Toro Hi&h School. Further information as available by callina 494-7207. Ballet ma•ter ciaN due Four-Coast schools place in Academic Decathlon 0 BITU~RI! S Betty Ann Palaski of Mesa dies at 56 William StarTet, au eat artist of the Lona Beach BaJlet's production of "The Nutcracker," will teach a 1~11 master cla11 for advanced intermediate, advanced and professional level dancen Wednesday in Minion Viejo. The class is scheduled from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Mi11ion Viejo School of Dance, 23728 Via Fabricante, BuildiDJ D, Suite A. Further information and reservations may be obtained by c.allina 768-968.~ or 586-8820. Edison. Dana Hills, Capistrano Valley and University all finish among county's top 10 Dana HUit Hiah; Roben J. Ryan I\>, Capistrano Valley Hiah; Randy C. O'Reilly, Estancia Hiah. Cotta Meta. Euay -Robert A. Wimbilb, Hlintinaton Beach Hiah; Mama Hauk. Edison H~· ; Michelle A. Friis, Woodbridae Hi , Irvine: Martin E. Hetu, Los Am aos Hiab. Fountain Valley; Laura M. Mills, Uison Hi&h. Funeral ICTVloet ~ held Wed.netday for A&MI Eliz.abeth .. Beny Ann" Pa.lulu of Costa Mesa. wbo Clied Nov. 21 in Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Sbe wu S6. BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ........... count toward their school't total.) Holiday get-ttJ6etlJer planned Teams from four Oranae Co11t hilh schools were amona die top l 0 wf {lnen in the 17th annual Oranae County Academic Decathlon, a scbol11lic 1kill1 competition involv· inajunion and seniors from S4 _public and private county b.iah IChoolJ. Based on arade point averaaes, each six-member team had to con1i1t of two honor or "A" 1tudents1 two schol11tic or "B" students ana two vanity or "C' 1rudent1. Mn. Paluk.i, who b8d lived in Costa Mea since 1949 had been a j)tofctaional linter u.nder the atqe name ot Betty Ann. Sbe wa1 born in Lot Anatlet. She was a member of Si. Joachfin Catholic Church of Costa Meta and iu Fint Friday Cub. A holiday aet-toaether will be held Wednesday in Westminster 11 the aeneral meetina of the Alzheimer'• Disease and Related Disorden Association. Fine Arts -Erik c: Bel). Dana Hilla H&Ah; Ch11topb.er J. Mac· boriild, l>ana Hills Hiah; Chris Johnson, Dana Hills Hiah. The mcetina will be held at the Senior Otizens' Center, 8200 Westminster Blvd., from 7 to 9 p.m. There is no charae and the public is invited. Gilt-wrapping JJUfT In Meu Winnen were announced Wednea- day duri~ an awards banquet held at the Anaheim Convention Center. All team memben took the same six written tetll, three demon· strationa of communications skills (speechct and Interviews), and all ~. ci ted in the Super Quiz, which c~ the daylona competition. e Academic Decathlon was foun~ 17 years qo by Robert Peterson. Oranae County super- intendent of acbool1. and hu now expanded to involve 39 counties at the state level and more than 30 states l)ationally. Grammar and Literature-Marna Hauk. Edison H1Jh; ChriJtine M. Graham, Los Amiaos Haab: Mn. Palalki i1 •um,.~~.bef husband, SWlley, and a son, Edward Mich.ad alto ofCotu Mesa. Alto survivina are btt mother, Mll'l&rel Abbott. of Corona; tv.io listen Patricia Abbon ol Corona and Marpre\ Hunter of Santa Monica. and four srandchildren. Services wert held at St. Joaeh.Un Church WJth tht Rtv. Kenneth J. Krause officiatina. lnterment follo""ed in Good Shepherd Cemetery. The Holiday Project volunteer aociet}' will hold iu second a.ift wrappana party of 1984 Dec. 8 at Fairview State Hoseital. Chiltopher C. Stevens, Lquna Beach Hi&h. · fnterv1ew -Manha Brant. Laauna Beach H1ah; Jae W. Choi, Los Amiaos Hiah; Brent Isaacs, ~ison Hi&h. The charity event, which i1 held to wrap presents to those confined in mental in1tltutlon1 i1 scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the hospital, l501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call 639-0275 for further information. Women lawyera plannt~a party The Oranfe County Women Lawyen aroup will bold 111 annual holiday party at noon Dec. 10 at the Oranae County Medical Association, 300 S. Aower St. in Oranae. The flnt place team w11 from Foothill Hiah School in Santa Ana which ii ~n of the Tustin Unified School D11trict. The Foothill team wt11 represent Oranae County in the California Athletic Deca thlon on Dec. 27 at Chapman Colleae in Oranae. Top 10 team• representina Oranae Coast communities included Edison Hiah School of Huntinaton Beach third place· Dana HUJs Hilb School of Dana Polnt, fifth place; Capistrano Valley Hi&h School in Mitsion Viejo sixth _place; and University Hiah School in Irvine, ninth place. Team memben in each arade _point division c.ompetc for medals in individual te1tin1 areas. Each ttu· dent's scores, plus the school'• Super Quiz scores, conuibute to· the point totals that determine the overall winnina 1ehool. In thii year's Super Quii, Capistrano Valley Hiah placed llrst. Dana Hill Hip\ was tied for third place, and Edison Hiah was tied for Science -Ronald L. Sprouse. Capi1trano Valley Hiah; Christopher J. MacDonald. Dana Hills Hiah; Randy C. O'Reilly Estanc1a Hiah; Robert J. Ryan IV. Capistrano Valfey Hi,a]t; Chnatopher R. Evans, Wood· bndae Hiah. Social Scienct -Evan Balhnaer. Barbara Cummins, ex-Lagunan, dies Barbara L C\lmm1ns, a former Lquna Beach resident, died Nov. 20 in Yuma, Anz., alkr a Iona illneu Mn. Cummini. S9, was born in Los Aqelct and moved to Lquna Beach 1.n l ~5. She wu a food ler'Vlce worker at the AHao Elementary School for many yean. She and her hutband, Hoyt, moved to Parker, A.ru. .• seven years 110. Alicemarie Stotler, recent U.S. District Court apointee~ will speak on the topic "Transition from atate to federal court: A thrill a minute, months to achieve. Univenity Hiahblrvine; Christopher R. Evans. Wood ridae. Oranae County courts jud.JCS ·and comm isaionen have been iavited to attend the function. The social hour bca,in1 at 11 :30 a.m. Pa.nicipatJn, schools entered re1· ular teams o up to six students. (Alternate teams from many achool1 also took pan In tb"e Nov. 17 decathlon but their poinu did not fifth place. - FoJlawina are some local medal winners in individual decathlon events: Economics -Erik C. Bera. t:h -Laura M. Mills, Edison Hi . ath -James R. Eckloff', Edison Hiah: David N. Eadinaton, U~1ver· sity Htah. Mn. Cummins ls survived by her husband; a son, Danny Heiers of Morpn City, La.; a dauahter. Patti Becker of Doualas. Aluk.a.l_ a brother, Jamct lcllie of l.qun.a Niauel· two s11ten, n t Guintheroflquna Beach ana lubtfia SCheafer of Cona Mesa and two srtnd· Memben necdina further information may contact the aroup ll 979-2362. Pot 1cl Loe 'Bored' Iivineboy, 10, nabbed on shooting rap A 10-year-old Irvine boy, apparent· ly bored after belna left home alone while auft'erina &om the chicken pox, created some excitement wjth a pellet 1un and round himself briefly under arrest Tbunday. Police were called to an apmment houte about noon after a miil carrier reponed a chlld bad peppered hl1 delivery tNck with a balf-donn pellets, s,t. 9f ck Bowman tald. Coetall .. A Santa A111""'0TnllfWlrftPOl'ted· ly robbed of her wallet and $65af\er· noon throulh an apparent ecam set up by a male and female team. The victim told police she was leavlna a Costa Meta lfocet'Y 1tore and bad set her ppne on the driver•• seat u she prepared to drive away. She was approached by the male and female 1uspecu who requested the victim's help in jump-1tanina their car. The vicilin wa1 alked to hokl the-better)' cables in front of her car while the temale 1u1pect wa1 teated In her car. The uplifted hood blocked tho · vie· tim'1 view oftho female suspect. The male suspect Mt In his own car while the battery was chuJcd. After the pair left, the vlctlm ditc0vered her wallet wu mitalna &om her pune. • • • . two women were arretted 1t tbe Nordatrom'a dtpanmcnt store u -----~ Coael 8110 Wedneeday ~ 1u1picion or ahopliftlna. Fevmueti Tavakoli, 21, of Fouf\ta[n Valley wu ltO~ by ltOrt KCUrity omcen Ind ..... round to have •llctedly con· ccakd two 11lk blou valUed 11 $66.90. lnrt Marie Triacros. l6, or • Officen bad a chat with the boy, wboae name and addreu were not released, and placed him under arreat. They then contacted bis parents, _police reported. Bowman said the boy "aot a little bored" 1tayina home alone, so he decided to do a little t.a11et &bootina from the apanment window. The boy hit the side of the mall truck "ftve or Santa Ana wu arrested at 9 p.m. with ... jacket ~.-.ndTJlttri •cht'f' worth abOut St 23. • • • A 35mm camera and lent valued at $400 waa reported stolen from 1 191• BMW parted on Hlahland Avenue Wednesday. • • •• A 33-year-old Ora.nee woman w11 arrested Thunday afternoon on 1u1pldon of ahopllNns 1t the Little Folks Shop In South Coast Plua. Serina Wet-Chu Youns "' lt()ppeid by store personnel af\ef the alleeectJy stuffed thm alrl1' bloutet valued " S•O into a diaper bq 1he was carryina. Lapa Beula The rear window or a car puked at ttie entrance ofCreu Street lelch wa1 tmasbed Tl"u1d1y afternoon and a S7' tkatt~ wt• ttolen ft'om lnt,idc...lbt.. lol40QllQe, • • ~ blcyde valued at S3'° wu re~rted 1tol.a :rbW'dly af\c.moon on Thall• Strtet.. • • • Jewelry valued at "'°"' tban Sl.000 as ~poned atolen Thurida)' mom· six Limct" while the surpriaed postal carrier looked on. The pellet aun apparently belonaed to a flmUy member, Bowman said. Althoua)t' no one wu hurt In the incident, pellets can injure a person if ahot at cto1e ranae. the seraeant 11Jd. Police plan to have a talk wtth the boy's parents about leavina him alone, Bowman said. in1 from a home on Del Mar Avenue. • Three people were 1rre1ted Wednesday on 1u1picion of pos-tc11ina viriou1 amounts of mari· Juana. A male juvenile was arrested at l p.m. on South Coal Kiahway and Lyn ft 1.ee Phillipa, 24 v;aa arrested at 5 p.m. on Temple Hib1 Drive{ police said. Both were reponcdly n po1- 1e11i.on of more than an ounce of marijuana. O.vid Cuniu Tustison, 3 7, wu arra&ed as 9 ~· on La Brea on 1u1pkfon of pouna~na lcta than an ounce or the dnaa. Raa~8HOll A man told-polkle late Tbunday that aomeone i1CM bit black 196 7 Volkl~ ....... ft'OCll t.M vicinity of Main SU.. IOd Wale\lt ,.._ue. The loet was ..Uruted at Sl,000. • • • A male Juvemle wu UTmed Wednftdly e~~ of tr)lina to 1\eal the T&11tt store, 911 Adamt A yt, Rt- covind was a cofor tc~ tet wonhSl3S, /' ... Someone broke nto a home and r . pned open a locked bedroom door on the 7000 block of Ford, a ~s1dent reported Wednesday. The loss in- cluded $1 ,000 in cash. taken from a closet. • • • A male juvenile was lJTCltcd Wednesday mornina on suspicion of uyina to steal me~handise from the Sportman store. 7433 Edinaer Ave Recovered w11 a racquetball racquet worth $80. • • • Enterina throuah an unlocked front slidina aJass w1ndow, someone bur- alarized a home on tht 7700 block of Mandrell. a resident rtported Thurs· day. The loss included telev1s1on equ ipment worth $I SO. • • • A resident of the 9500 block of Olympic reported Thunday that some<>nt stole a nna and a watch from her son's locker at Eduon Hiah School. The Joas w11 estimated at S4t•. ... • • • A man reported Thunday that someone stoic his blue 19~ Chev· rolet pkkup ftom the vicinity of Spriftldacle Street and Warner Av· tnue. The lou waa estimated at dauahten. · was esumated at S 1.300. tmne Thieves who have been p1clona on businesses an a laric recreat1onal vehicle center in rttent weeks, taktna thousands of dollan worth of stereos and televisions from RVs by use of a master ke y. took th1np a step further Wednesday maht by stcah'f:!![nutt motor home. A firm it ravel Land Way ~rted the thcf\ of a brand new RV valued at bttween S3S.OOO and $40.000. pohct sa y. • • • <\n employee at a ky Park throuah the wall of the adJ~cant denust's office, cau11n4 $200 10 damlJC lt wasn't known 1fthey stoic anyth1na. • • • Buralan stole two lclev1s1on sc11 valued at S 1.100 1n an unlock.ed wtndow an tbe 16000 block of Teak • • • Someone stole a Vldto cas.sette recorder. a st.crto re«1ver. speaken .nd"1Ckvmo~from a rcs1dc-ncc1n 1he 11000 block of Amethyst. • • • Buf"llars nolt s1~ sweatsh1n& and other ttems valued at $208 from Mallard Screen Pnnu. 18 122 Mt Wash1naton Boultvard busmeu reported a man exposma himself Tutsd.11 niaht The man. wh o covered his fa~ wtth a •--ll towel but worr nothana else. ap-Newport .-.c parcntly makes o«as1on1.I as:>~ar-.\ whttt 19 4' Corvene worth about anccs 'an the andu1tn1l area. Poh~ SH,000 was stolen from 7-11 Rent A receivrd a s1m1lar rtpon two weeks Car. 200 West Coast H1ahw1y • • • aao~ • • • _ ... eatl) SI 0,000 10-l»lon1an1 were Casn was talCen rrom t-.o Campus ta.ken from a tti1denet on the 4 00 Dnve buuty shot>S Wcdnctda)' block of ~shorr Dnve. The thief. naaht. John-Paul Hair Dct\an. •527 who &pP&rtnlly entered the house Camp~s °"E' ~rtcd the lo .s of throu~ a tttond Ooor be.loony. took abc!ut $1461 lice II}' .. Beverly• of al\anttque 1voryoollection.,11tcreo.1 lmne. •53) ampus Drive. rtported teleVllion and Jewlcrv. $4,000. $210 mluina. There was no sian of • ~ • ~ ! • • • forced entry in either theft. pohcc Two ona1~1l pa1nt1np. a surfboanj A man was anated Thunday on said and five ~1r of pants we~ 1tolen 1u1pidon of try1na to steal merchan· · • • • from a m1dtnoc on the 100 block ol dite from the TatJCt 1tort, 9882 daytime buraJeryltom a Wm valc Peart tf'C'Ct on Balboa lsland. Tbr Adams Avenue..._ Recovered ...ere A' CAULJM1deocc neuecb uucf.S5 lo wn "pot at about S 1 SOO. T ICiuon worth SI l . A business at 4 7)0 Bamnca p !? Cf90k apparently rcmo~ a ICr"ttn • • • rt ported the Ion of more t~n S-'00 1n and forced open an unlocktd win- A man repof'\ed Thunday that wooden pallets Thursday. The dow • • • someone bid broken into bls white D&llei.. uted fbr stacklna ho~es. wtrt A four-foot ficus plant v.-as ttolen Ford van while it waa parked on the loaded into a pickup tt\4 a w1me& from the front porch ofa house on t•~ • 16600 block of~ll. The lou includ· 111d 2100 bl""k of t.ast Oceanfront Tb~ •na f\abina ~ and ponlna equip-..... s;.a mat.»'Onb S725. FoantatD Valley plant was "alu~ '.' \ 130 Enterina t.h~ :n unlocked rear Someone tole a punt conwnina A punt conta101na $260 an valu· door, aomeone buraJarited a home on about SJlS in cash angwtlry ~nd ables~•• stolen from a cloth1n1 shop UM"200 block otEJm.ln. The Intruder m\tcelllntOUt ittm1 a n\lllt· on the 200 bl of Palm rect 1ookSl6hmontopolW.. ~Mlp·~wi.o.. A.larwc am~nt o ca • a v1 '° __ __. ator. • • • Thieves " ud a roof \'ent and t\( recorder. a Oroup W .cable A man rtpe>ned Tb\lf"lda tbel entered Ta lo• Cleaners on bo , a &aherwan le\. a etto and a aomeone ole I\ 1 w. l 965 olU-&rookhum t throuah the bo1ln mtCJ'OQ\'t O\'tD "-'eft ta.Un from • -.n van from 1 oerk1na ott« on • room and 'lOle S O from 1 h m1dcnce on ummer-,1nd The t the 200 block of 19\h S~t. Tbe lou drawer Tht ) alto punched a holt was puutabout S 7 ,lsb •I -I ' . ... . ' . Smashil1 Styles for Your Holiday Wardrob e Hijacking suspect · ·-. d 4 h d EnvUonmentalists back * IXCILL.aNT ULICTION OF FALL a WINTIR PASHION8 IN •an• 2-1e * lllAUTIFUL ANTIQUll ( en S ... OUT rama TliomasasnewEPAchlef * NEW a UUD JEWELRY a ACCE880RIE8 * NICI Ll!ATHER a FUR COATI ATLANTA (AP) -A four-hour was 1ruured in the stancJofT. standoff aboard a commuter ajrpJane Talley walked oft' the plane Thul'$- cnded when a friend's aunt talked a day afternoon and made no effort to former mental patjent who claimed to rttist as armed offi~ threw him to have a bomb into releasing two lhe around and arrested him. He was hostaJ~' ~nd s urraa.deri ng, taken away in handcuffs. 87 dte Auedl!W Pres1 * COLOR/MAKE UP ANAL Yl18 W ASHlNQTON -Lee M. Thomas' appointment to bead the Environmental Protectlon Aaency is draw101 muted praise from environmen- talists expreuJ-91 fears be miaht not be allowed t~ carry on the work of departina chief William D. Ruckclshaus. The choice of Thoi:nas, 40, was revealed ThW'14a_y by the White House less thao 24 hours a"er It announced the relipation of Ruckclshaus who served an 18-month sunt at the belm of the qency he led for three yean from its foundina In 1970. T~omu, E~A's aasi&tant administrator for solid waste and em~racncy response, 11 responsible for the $1 .6 billion "superfund" toxic waste dump cleanup program. * NOW ACCEPTING HOLIDAY FASHIONS ON CONllGNMENT SECOND PERFORMANCE Consi&nment Boutique Seacltft V1lla.ee Shopping Center 2119 Main St # 7. Huntington Beach 960-4021 -Tues·Sat 10 6. Sun 10·3 WE HAVE LAYAWAY authont1cs said. -~ Judson Dean Talley, 20,'of Athens; . Eastern Metro Expreas Ftiaht 1962 was charged Thursday with aircraft wa commandeercdasharrived from piracy and interfcrina with an aircraft Auausta about l l:4S a.m. The 10 d hcd led ~ other paJSengers were released un .. crew. an was sc u ior arrai.an· harmed and the co-pilot was let off mcnt today before a federal macis· about three houn later, said Eastern trate. FBI spokesman David Kelsey said Airlines spokeswoman Carolyn Wills. The pilot remained on the ~-~~------~~-~--~---~~--~~n_o_e_xp_l_os_i_vr_s_w_c_~_~_o_u_od~an_d~no_on_e~ plancuntilaftuTal~y~ca~ure. Spy •a•pect'• wtt'e won't tatHy NEW YORK -Prosecutors face a~ battle in their attempt to force Hana Koecher to testify apinst her husband, a former CIA employee accused of spying for Czechoslovakia but sajd by his lawyer to have been a double agent. Mrs. Koecber, 40, appeared under subpoena before a grand j ury 'J1lursday.but refused to answer questions, citing a "marital privilege" •rnst beina required to testify against Karl F. Koecher. said her lawyer, M1chael Kennedy. The Koccbers were arrested Tuesday hours before they were to board a ~igbt to Europe. Koechcr, SO, was charged with espionage and his wife was detamed as '~ j ' ; , • I f , FOR T l If 110 1 /J)A }' . fl»ml l!,nnt•nt /mm 11011 I l nnrH\ 1-ot " ""~'" ~/Jrm of ()rt l11d' <H 11 lunnq11t· /rrnltl\V, our dt'\ll!,nn <Qll llWfl "''" I '1nl1111n m ti /((/Jin /nth lo' nmdmat1· <m mra11~t·11w11t to "'"!'4f<m. }'011 mo v \f'lnt fm111 tltt·1 nnm1< \.1•((.\f'\(/1/d lu/\kr•(, m 0111 ,,/l()u•rnom Ill 1111111!, 111 \'Ull( Early in the drama, Talley asked to sec a woman who worked in state govcromertt. Georgia Bureau of In- vcsti~tion Director Phil Peters identified the woman as T ina Barron, an employee of the state Department of Community Affairs. i--:::::==========:::--i a material witness. llllUI! llOILEI! • Complete Carpet Repair & Restretchinc • Floonna and Sub-Floor Repait AIDS ca.-ea up 74 percent FL'1'RR.~ n-....., c •• ~ .. 141-1111 Ue. 315700 ATLANTA -The number of AIDS cases in the United States bas increased 74 percent this year from last year and wiU probably go up again in 1985 according to researchers at the national Centers for Disease Control. The coc' also said that 7 3 percent of those people diagnosed before 1983 u having AIDS are now dead. The CDC reported Thursday that 6,9-93 cases of acquired r-.--•••••••••.-1 immune deficiency syndrome were reported as of ~onday; 3,342 cf those PROFESSION AL patients, or 48 percent, have died. M A ID SER V I CE B11eaped convict recaptured (Company's Coming!) 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Assistant District Attorney Laurie Ensworth told a Criminal Court judge Thursday she was moving to drop the criminal assault and harassment charges after a "thorough, independent investigation" revealed a lack of evidence against the actor. Judge Stanley Ganenstein agreed to drop the case. The attendant, Harold White, alleged Gere used abusive language and beat, lc.ickcd, punched and choked him at the Manhattan garage on July 11. In court testimony, two other garage employees and a police officer disputed White's version of events, GERE and a Lenox Hill Hospital physician who examined White the day after the alleged assault said he found no signs of a beating. Industry founder gets l O years· · .... ------~===~===================~~======~=====~------! WSANGa~-A~ral~~~~cda1um~ts~tOfy~ Industry founder James Many Stafford was too ill or incarceration and ~· Lido Marina Village invites you and your family to join us for some old- fashioned Christmas cele brating. December 1st F1ASHION SHOW 1-3 PM: Holiday fashions -from these fine stores: Lido Silks • Annette's Place • Village Company • Anne Bruse • Lizette's. SAITA AlllVES: Your child can visit Santa and have a photo taken. Santa will be in the Gazebo all day. TREE LIGBTllC 6 PM: Jo{n us when we light our beautifully decorated" tree. Enjoy the carolers ~a you shop and dine at _Lido Marina ~illage . December 10th-14th _ ~T•JI t• tlae Worl• • • . of C~lluea'a Bt1fit1l." We invite you to place a wrapped gift.under our tree for Children's Hospital of Orange.County. .. , sentenced him to I 0 years in prison for a bribery-kickback scheme to which be pleaded guilty. U.S. District Judge Edward Rafecdie on Thursday also fined Stafford $25,000 and ordered him to pay$ I .3 million in restitution. Stafford, 68, had pleaded guilty to receiving$ 750,000 in kickbacks in return for ensuring that companies run by two other men would get contracts to work on the $65 million City of Industry convention center. Dan White ri•lts outside LA SAN FRANCJSCQ -The convicted killer of Mayor George Moscone and ga y Supervisor Harvey Milk has taken three trips outside Loungcles County since ~onjng bjs year-long parole in January, state officials said. Dao White'sdesunations were not disclosed, but his current visit "is not to Sao f(llncisco" Department of Corrections spokesman Bob Gore told the San Francis.co Chronicle. White, 38, lives in an undisclosed location in Los Angeles because officials refused to parole him in San Francisco, co,ntcnding it would be unsafe for him to return to a community where many were outraged by his conviction on two counts of voluntary manslaughter. The prosecution had sought murder convictions. CHP 11ettlng up drunk checkpoints SACRAMENTO -The California Highway Patrol says it will operate sobriety check'points in four areas during the I 9-day holiday season starting Dec. 14. CH~Commissioncr James E. Smith issued a statement Thursday saying the checkpoints would be set up by field commands in Redding, North Sacramento, Bakersfield and Glendale. Smith said the locations were selected for a pilot test to gather data on the effectiveness of checkpoints in reducing accidents. WORLD S. KoreaJ 1et. U.S. medal SEOUL, South Korea -U.S. Army Gen. William J. Livsey presented merica's Bronze Star medal today to the family of a South Korean soldier cd in a shootout with Nonh Koreans in the demilitarized zone. A U.S. soldier ser:vina with the U.N . Commanl! on South Korea's side of the dividing li ne was wounded in the shootout one week ago, and Livsey said the medal was given .. on behalf of a veryvateful United States of America.'' The posthumous award to Pfc. Chana Myon1-gi was mad~ durina a ceremony at the Yonasan military installation in Seoul attended by U.N. and South Korean officials. London laD.6 •teal• $880,000 LONDON -Police !le&J'Chcd today for a pna of hW\way robbers wbo qscd the claw of a mechanical diaer to rip open the roof ola security truck and then escaped with $360,000 worth of cash. Police said the masked aana of at least eight men used at least 10 stolen vehicles Thursday in different staacs of t.he elaborate robbery, in which they took 300,000 Pounds. The aana left behind l milli~n pou~ds, the equivalent of$ 1;2 milhon, in their haste to get away. But DetectJve Chief Supenntcndent Keith Ponlock of Surrey Police said the robbery still was .. the most spectacular, well-planned and executed raid rve ever come across." StroJJI qade lJlm Talwan area TAIPEJ, Taiwan -A strona canbquake shook eastern Taiwan today the Central Weather Bureau said. There were no immediate rcpons of damaie or casualties. The bureau said th~e reaisttrcd 6.4' on the Richter scale and struck at 6:19 p.m. (2:19 a.m. , whh its epicenter at sea about 100 miles southeast of llan, a commercial center 2" milct soutbcasa ofTa.ipei. U.S. IM.e coa.ldered m Bondaru WASH INOTON -A top Hondunn m ihtal')' officer. exprcssint conoern about Nic:arlpa'a ltuenlions, aays his nation 11 leavina open the pos&ibility of alJowina the United States to establish a permanent mili~ hue on Honduran tenitory. Col. Efrain Oolll.lkz., the armed forces chief of staff'; told 1 ~ conference TbW)day that such a facility could be established if ''this is mutuaUyconvcrunt to thetecurity needs" oftbe United States and Ho•n• Gonzaln was part ofa ti~·membtr, hi&h -levet Hooduran dtlcption that mei with Secretary of i.te Georp P. hu1tt and other adminillration offidals for two da~ of talks ~n expandina U.S.-Honduran economic and military cooperation. .. 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(AP) -Wil- liam Schroeder could be our of intensive care in a matter of days, his doctor says. and Schroeder's wife says she 1s grateful that the art1fic1al heart beating in her husband's chest has given her· more time with him. "Once we went down that aisle toward that operating room, I was relieved because f felt that my husband was fading away from me and now I feel that I have him back an~hat I have another chance with him. • Margaret Schroeder said Tlrursday, when the family appeared at a press briefing for the first time since SchrQCder's artificial heart im- 'plant on Sunday. "A week ago he was in a lot of pain and short of breath," said oldest son Mel van, 30. "He's the old Dad again." Today Schroeder 1s scheduled to test the Heimes portable driver, an I I-pound power supply for the mech· anical heart that can replace the 323- pound, waist-high drive unit sitting on the floor at the foot of Schroeder"s enthusiastic," Lansing said, but "I want yo u to know how everybody feels" at the hospital. Schroeder could be moved from the coronary intel)sive care unit to a private room as early as the bcginnin$ of next week if his recovery continues to go as well as it has been, Lansing said. A minor complication that became cvidel\t Thursday morning -the accumulation of mucus in the lungs and subsequent collapse of fiDyereas of the lungs -was corrected by removing the mucus with a suction device threaded through Schroeder's throat and into his lungs, Lansing said. On Schroeder's fifth day with the mechanical pump, he realized his post-operative wish and drank most ofa can of Coors beer. Schroeder got out of bed and, with help, walked five feet to a chair, where he sat for 45 minutes. Lansing said . A real bigmouth lllchael Stokea bolda open mouth of a rare lleca.moath •hark In parklnc lot of" l'fatural Blatory llueam In Loe Anfelee. The abark, only the aecond of Im apeclee nery captured, wu pulled from the water off C&tallna Ialand Tbunday. bed, said Dr. Allan M. Lansing, chainnan of the Human Heart In- stitute International. Although Schroeder's recovery has conunued to amaze his doctors, Lansang said Schroeder's condition has not been changed from critical to serious. Ethiopia death toll 300,000 'minimum' ·in ·last 9 months "Jn my own mind I think he's ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP)- serious," Dr. Allan M. Lansing said. An estimated 300,000 Eth1op1ans "but he hasn't been upgraded from have died from famine-related causes cnt1cal to senous on the books." in the pas\ nine montt\s. the head of Lansang noted that Schroeder, a 52-the Unite<f'Nations relief efforts says. year-old retired quality assurance Kurt Jansson, assistant U.N. sec- spec1alist from Jasper. Ind., still faces retary-ieneral _for emergency oper- many hurdles. including the possi-ations an Ethiopia, said Thursday his bility that infection will develop and figure was based on an extrapolation blood clots will become lodged 10 the of daily reports of deaths at emerg- think it's a minimum." the Ethiopian 'ituation is worse than Jansson said 6.5 million to 7 what he saw in Cambodia in million Ethiopians are believed fac-1980-1981 . ing grave food shortages. Ethiopia's An assessment by the U.N. Food population is about 42 million, and Agriculture Organization found according to government officials that crops planted in the November- and foreign diplomats. • December rains will yield 15-30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ll_un~. ~!l_.~a~~o~l o~o~i~z~e~!f~o~r~b~e~i~n~gL~cy~i~~n~~~~b~~ . _ o "One has to take the 300,000 as an "It can actually be too low," percent less than the average harvests Jansson said of the estimated number from 1981 to 1983, .. which them- of those affected. There are more selves were drought years," Jansson people coming into fcedini centers said . from areas where relief officials can't The repoft predicts that the harvest travel, he said, apparently referring to following the main June-July 1985 parts of northern Ethiopia where rainy season, even with the best rebels operate against the Marxist rainfall and ample seed and other government in Addis Abab~. imports, would still be I 0 percent less ( AMLIN G'S offers The Charm of a Real Christmas with living and fresh-cut trees (natural or flocked), wreaths, garlands, decorations and colorful Holiday Gi~ plants. FREE LOCAL DELIVERY or SA VE I 03 by taking your Christmas tree with you . . i-~ _, I ~00 east coast hwy., newport beach 644-9510 _, .. estimate," he said in an interview with The Msociated Press and the Finnish Broadcasting Corp. 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Ed Defttndorl, haa traded days of engineering and wMkends of ahovtling enow to make "kite" paths for sunnier weather and a cal'MI' In the clouds Ed first bee.me enamored wlt.h krtH as a kid. "We hwd on a fann where lher9 wu pleoty of room to f1y kites l always l\ed IOtt of atring and could make mt krte go clNt out of light Th8t'1 lbolJI 3,000 feet." he remlnleced To ctai.. Ect has designed ov.r 250 Chffetent kltH, inctucJ. Ing the .wwd·~ing ;!°t11k• 2·atring ltunt kite, whien can be llHred to cJ0 IOOpl and dfvet. "8Hc:tlel and .. .,. the belt pl.ctt to flV ~It ... end our kltet 111 the belt to ftv." ht NICI candldty. The Klteman'a kltM .,. ma lta(n MP-MC>P nylon end come wtlh eYlf)'thlng you nMd to get llatted , - The kltet run from $8.95 to S200 and custom 0tdert are available from u low u S10. What could be more tun than ... 1ng your n.wne ftyng high •bOve you? The 0rtnge County F~ SwllP Meet It proud to ha .... The K"9man a pert of their vendor flfmily-end lnvtlef you and your family to vilit him with your Chrittmaa lltt Hh at Spece J-217 ~ Sal\kday Ind &may "Flying •k•gMtSyou a~bngof frMdomyoucan'I find anywhet9 etM It gi-..s you a chance to let your drum1 t0ar high. and It rejuwnlle• )'OUf IOUI,. Ed aald. If lhe big am1le on The K11em.n·1 lece 11 any indication of klte·lly;ng enecu. then we lhOUld all go flV a kite! it•a all there ••• Everything ••• under the Sunl . .. - . Orenge COMt DAILY PtlOT/~, No,,...IW IO. 1IM A7 Reagan considers spending fr WASHINGTON (AP) -Wilh Republican lePalalort and his own advisen expreuig)Ji)wing con~ms about federal ~ _ .tnk. Prelide11t Rcapn bas bet\Ul fashfonia, a new bud~t witb a tentative decision to vinually freeze total aovemment spending at it.a cum:nt level. "The president tentatively decided to try to bold speodi~ to tbe 'SS (current) level," an administration source said after Reapn met separ- ately Thursday with Republican con- ,aressional leaders and senior White //., House aides. . ._only lntlr.1ew ..... gMt't'" more tt.n a yes. In If, MlohMt ..... the .. ,.. .. .... from .... conetmt ....... While total 1ovemmcnt s~dmf -l)l'Oject.cd to be runoj"I near S trillion -would be virtually frozen , such action would allow ~xpenditum for some pqrams l\o increaJC whil~ othen would be cuL Meanwhile, Sen. Robert Patk· w<>Qd. R-Ore., one o( the con- gressional leaders who met with Reapn on Thursday, said the admin· istntion 's goal was to achieve savinp in federal ~pcndinJ of $4S billion an l 9S6, SSS billion tn 1987 and S II O billion in l 9SS. He added that meeting sµch ~oals may ~n the eliminatioa or CD~_Jlropaml.1 wilb --... IO ca I • The objective of_'IM pri-oDOlld-~~a1 's'mfl apcnclinc aau ii '° reduce 1be ddcit die budeet. Willl ,~, ..-Sii • to 10mewbere betweea Sl6S billion loalli• oa mili-......... • and.$ 170 blllioft iD lbe l 916 kaJ ~ ..._. 1 -. year and IO sliabtly ~ tMll 1100 wt.o ~-=·= .::: billion by I 9H. clilioo that they DOI be ~ ~ Packwood. inc:orniQa ebauman ol Dame. 1 • the 1.U·writu'I Senat.e FinaDCle Com· Ont ldmi~ oAcill - mince, .-id in an mtcrview in IOda)'"s iliar wit.b t.be pn..ae Wlill .._. Wa1Jlin,t0n Pott that be not Ollly ~ eaid die'*"' 1 =· ' opposeslbe Treasury ~nt t.tx ---· ~ plan introduced lhi1 week. bu1ob.iects ~ -. worti111-.- to any najor IP lqillatioo in I 91S. ~ue~~=; ::= "rm very adamant that 1 want to ....... ( .... _ -11:.l~ .._ cuteve,ryouoceohpendinafint. .. lic ~.-~ ptuuecm • -w '° said. "1 aon of like tbe l.IJl cock the way it i• "he aid. ''Notht"* focusa the mi.ad IDOft He said be would prefer to lower than ~ ou ftoe the &Wlloti.e the deficit with budget cuts to be in tlae momiol .. the ofliciaf .UCS: .~ decided in a sif\lle piece of leaillation ' But, the official said. it bu beeG a ralher than taking the more po.liti-slow prooeu, dem~ by tbt tton of crowda le llm .. to .. ....... "'.-.awtlt. _Scripps predicts cold, wet Winter cally difficull approach of allowin1 fact that a Cabinet meetin& on tbt separate votes on each propam. A budttt previously acbeduJed for similar t.acti~ worked in l9SI, in the today has been postponed.until~ • pres.ident'Hf's~ftdno---cof)J-1e1etumtst-tJ·n---we~I0'1lhat1te1Pn-a:n<t'ltiS-.1'1t"iJl:n __ ....._.., dome~nic spcodioa. can have more tame for a point-by- ...... prWhed and people Ollne lbout him, and .. didn't get Mgry Md "'*' ............ Ind aay, 'Leave me llone, I M't't oot time,"' Mldwll lllld. ...... Mkt .... emaect by tomeofhll1-. ''TMy think t~ own you. And IW(I My to you, U..., I made ~What you .,._. I eay, 'Wiit I llWtuta. You didn't JUlt buy (an llbUm) to help me. You bought It becw you Ike It."' . Winter Md V11n Ryn · dented ttm ~comper•htm1elf to .--Cttrllt. I ........ not on any kind of ego trto." Winter Mid: "He ~·t thfnk or hlmlelf that way. llthough eome oU.. do." v .. Ryn lldd, "Aa a~·· wnn.., nObOcfy ~come before God and he not place hlmMff a oth« people.'' LA JOLLA (AP) _a.A cold, wet winter is likely for st:':~ west of lhe Appalachians while the East Coast ·should en.joy drier than normal weather with milder temperalurcs over the next three months, scientists say. In California, meanwhile, residents in the northern part of the state should expect another damp winter. Their southern counterparts likely will get less rain, but the temperatures may be slightly cooler than normal, according long-range weather fore- casters at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanographl. Much of nation west o the Ap- palachians can expect heavier than normal rainfall, especially over the country's midsection where the dampntss should turn to snow. Warmer than normal weather is expected to reach into the Midwest,· from eastern Michigan to the Texas panhandle. "It's a very wet map, .. said Daniel Cayan, who aJona with forecaster Jerome Namias, compiles the winter forecast at Scripps for the Climate Research Group. · "The pattern based on recent years is unusual," he said Thursday. "Temperatures in the fall and winter have tended to be below normal in the eastern half and above normal in the west. This year it's the opposite." The pattern predicted by the Scripps' scientists follows a similar winter forecast issued a day earlier by the National Weather Serv.foc, which called for abpormally mild temperatures in the· East and cold in the Western mountains. Cayan said his forecasts wett based on a number of factors. including atmospheric winds, storms in the East Pacific and Gulf of Alaska, and changes in sea surface tem~ratures in the north and central P3C16c. Ryan's daughter defends life in c~lt WASHING T 0 N (AP} driveway of the White House shortly Although Rep. Leo Ryan was killed after President Reagan awarded Ryan while Investigating the religious cult a congressional gold medal, the run by the Rev. Jim Jones at highest civilian honor bes1owed by Jonestown. Guyana, his daughter Congress. says her father would understand why Ryan, a Cali fornia Democrat. was she now liycs in a commune as the killed on Nov. 18, 1978, following a follower of an Indian guru. -visit to Guyana to visit members of Shannon Ryan, 32, a follower of the mostly American cult established Bhagwan Shrec Rajnecsh is now by Jones. known as Ma Aminth Pritam and FoTiowing R yan's murder at the lives with · her husband, also· a fol-airstrip, more than 900 of Jones' lower of the guru, at Rajnecshpuram followers committed suicide, most of in rural Oregon. them by drinking a fruit drink laced , She s ke with reporters on .the with p0ison. But his daughter said the Ra- janeesh commune she later joined is not like that even though some have tried to equate it with Jonestown and the People's Temple run by Jones. And she said her father would not find her involvement in it difficult to accept. "My father was a very courageous man and iiisteaCf o( listening to hearsay about what was going on in Jonestown, for example, be went down there personally and found out for himself," she said. "If my"fa-ther was alive today with the paranoia there is about religion- and cults, tte would go to Ra- jneeshpuram and find out what it is that I'm involved in before he judged it, whether it was good or bad," she said. "He would find there is no com- parison to Jonestown whatsoever," she said. "It is not a .danacrnus place. It is not a place where brainwashing is happening. It is a beautiful crime-free society. I think he'd be quite im- pressed with it. And lhere is 110 comparison.·· and enjoy leisurely shoppi~g at charming Lido Marina Village ... on the waterfront in Newport Beach. There is no other..shopping center inthe worldquite like it. · You'll find the latest in designer fashions. Fine jewelry. European kitchen items. Exoti9 gifts. Yachts . Imported glassware. . 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The 32-year-old Mendoza, who SJ>?lcs only Spanish, bas denied sideswiping Howard Writ.ht, 50, who died of massive internaf injuries at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal's trauma center about an hour after the accident. Irvine at. Jim Broomfield said Mendoza probably wouldn't be fac- ina charaes had he stopped after alfeaedly hlttlna Wriaht. Wnaht, a resJdcnt of Blackthorn Street in Irvine, was violatina the law by jogina with his back to traffic. Broomfield said. The state vehlcle code requires pedestrians in the street ..to walk(acina traffic, he said. Wright, whom a coroner's rtport says was employed as an eOAincer at a Newpon Beach division of Rockwell International Corp., was j~na north on MacArthur Boulevard 1 n the same direction as traffic when he was sideswiped by a thrtt-axlc rubbish coUectfon truck. Statements from a person who saw the acc1den1 and anforma11on pthered by pohce at Coyote Canyon Dump led them to i(lentify the truelc u belooaina to Golden Bear Arborist, which has a trash collection contract with the Marine Corps (helicopter) Air Sta1ion in Tustin. Mendoza apparently drove to 1hc dump following the accident, made a trash drop and was returning a second time when police were conductina their invcstiption. · Broomfiefd said Mendoza and his passenger went to Irvine police head- quarters voluntanly for questionina. Mendoza was placed under aJTCst bortly thereafter. An autopsy is scheduled today, according 10 the Orange County Coroner's office. Funeral arrange- ments arc pending. From Al remove the 1dor.t1on or the non- navipblc channe . • . But he said today 1hat preliminary studies indicate that a $30 to 40 million naviaable channel is financially and cr\Vironcncotally fea,ible. Huntington Beach Councilman- ek ct Peter Green, a past president of the environmental aroup -the 1,000-membcr ~migos de Boll# Chica -said he was pleased by r,rotections built into the plan aaainst 'an environmentally damagjna" navigable channel. He's also happy, he wd, that Coastal Comm1ss1oners ruled out such measures as brcakwafcrs to ease environmental damage including beach erosion and sand drif\. "But the Coastal Commission ha~n 't seen the last of this plan," he said. "Wo're 1oinJ to f l&ht for the restoration of quahty wetfonds." Other environmentalist noted that three years ago the Amiaos had received commitments or the resto- ration or only 300 acres of wetlands. ~he acreaae was doubled by Oranac County planners and then this past summer, the wetland total was in- creased to 91 5 acres. Darlene Frost, a Bolsa Chica pro- ject manafter for Signal Landmark, sajd if a planning proceeds on schedule, actual work could bqjn in two yean in the mesa area near Warner Avenue. She estimated the marina -which would be the responsibility of the county-may be completed in about seven years and the total project that includes a hotel and restaurant in the area of the 75- acre marina should be ftojsbcd tn 10 to 20 yean. The plan, with its modificallons ~d recommendations, will IQ to unty Plannina Commiufoners and pervisors within'60 days for.a.r2_b- able endorsement and adoption.· - Orange County Supervisor Har- riett Wieder said today she will form a citizens advisory committee made up of appropriate factjonr to devel()p tbe local coastarplan for the brOld·brusb app,roval by the commissioners. 'The agreement demonstrates areas where you can find agrccment. II will result in the laraest wet1-nd restoration in this country." ~ Jhursday's action also calls for a ne road that will connect sttttts on the rth and south of the 1,686-acre marsh nds to be at least SOO feet from e isting hom~ Have A Holiday Party, But Don't Miss The Boats Car death suspect SHOOTING ENDS MESA ST ANDO FF· ••• faces trial in LA From Al Order Jay's "friendly Trays" for on-board or at-home enJOY· ment while watching the boat parade. Nibble crab tarts. assor- \ed puffs and cheeses. quiche. deviled eggs. rum balls. cookies. petit fours. 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Court Judge David Fitts set the court The policeman returned fire with a date for the trial of Daniel Lee Young, 12-gauge shotgun, hitting Althoff in who has pleaded innocent and inno-the abdomen, officers said today. a ~'S Cate • q cent by reason of insanity to one Althoff was rushed to Fountain ntl! count of murder and 48 counts of Valley Community Hospital trauma ~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~·~~~r~~,~~~~~~~~~a~t~tc~~~p~t;ed~~m~u~r~d~e~~~~~~~~ centcrwhere hisconditionwasinitial-1 ly described as critical. H Sh Hospital spokeswoman Sheila bb k Lohstroh said today she was under • ¥ ac ® orders not to discuss Althofl's con- d1t1on and noted that a police officer was stationed near the man's bed. 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Fam- il.iet watchina "The Cosby Show" on NBC often ~ themtelves in Bill Cotby'1 hitmiou1 interchlJ\tes with bi1 kids. Wom~ llRd men, too-easilyidentify 'th the modern struu)es-of SU..n Saint James and Jane Curtin, playina sin&)e parents, Cqrana del Mar Chomb"er of Commerce f· r ... 5,: r its on .. Kate It Albe ... Last IP""J. the ABC braa decided ap&nlt putuna "Never Ap,in" and "Mr. Mom'' on the fall 1ebeduJe, but if .J.he &bowt perfC>nn weU toni&ht. A8C' llYt episodes can be ordeftdfor 198$. "Never Aaain" -another "Three's Company~·· in teperate apanments -could have been a warm, inliahtful show about modern friendships between the sexes, but insteld 1t is another leerina show, heavy on sex jokes an~ il\Ouendo. It comes off as the n~loits of three rejects from "The Datina Game." 7/ir' Abbey Canwriabt (Jamie Rose) is heanbroken and unoeft&tn ever 11~ her hve-in boyf nend left her life. She's youna. attractive and earnest. · Larry Neuman (Judf.t Reinbold). divorced and happily sln&le for three years, fancies himself 0-od's sift to women and consjders every ni&bt Christmas. He's youna and shallow, delivering his deadpan lines u if be were doina a ntaht-club act. Mitch Franklin (Allen Garfield) is divorced, reluctantly, after 26 years, ' but is anxious for • reconciliation. Kate Vm. Lormuro IA••• and Laara -Jolt•eop Yla la He's a neurotic, middle·aaed sad sack 0 J'alcoa er.t .. toatcbt at 10 on c•. Che•Ml 2. • ..-sort ofa Woody Allen without any r;;===========;:;;=;;;;;;;·====-===-=iii of the comic, everyman charm. 1 1 Their personalities are established in the openinf when each exhibits a different levc of self~nfidence 1n their ans*rina machine m~s. Their connection is that they hve in the same buildina. but their bond is . never believable. At the end, Abbey and Larry &grCe to try a platonic rclauonship, this after Larry, taking advantage of Abbey in a vulnerable moment, ara5s her breast. "I just werit on automatic pilot,., he said. "Mr. Mom" is even more juvenile. Based on the hit movie that starred the marvelous Michael Keaton and was wacky enou~ to be funny. the TV show 1s just silly. So is the main character, Jack Butler, the car comparw executive who becomes househusband. Barry Van Dyke, the son of Dick Van Dyke, looks more like a plastic game.show host than a beleaguered family man whose life has taken a sad tum. Among the tired character chchcs entering Jack's hfc on the first day he's home and his wife (Rebecca York) is off to work as the bored, oversexed nei~bor (Phylhs Davis} who, leadina with her chest. immedi- ately c-0mes on to him. On that same day, Jack's dau&)ttcr comes home faking an illness, one son is sent home for having a fight and the older son. a 12-year-old, tries to join the Marines. 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Mc:Oee of Diamond Bat earned hiaheat honors, while four ttudentl qualified for hiah honors with pde-point averaaes of 3.7S to 3.89 and 33 other underaraduates reeeived honors for averaaes of3.S to 3.74, I Hiaheat honors are awarded to only those students maintainina arade~ point averaaes of at least 3. 9 th rouah· 11-JO out all underpaduate work. Buaineu ldminiatrttion was . the most popular underaraduate depee with 208 awarded, followed by com- muhicationa with 99· paycholoay 31 ; computer 1eien~. 2~; c:bild deve\op- ment, 16; and art, lS. Of the 13S araduate de_aree1 awarded, education accounted for 40 and business adminiatrttloi:i1 21. Psycboloay wa1 next with 8, fouowed by computer science with 6. The Uat of Auaust pduatea ln· eluded: Balboa bland: Paula K. Fisher, and Barbara R. Liner: Coroaa del Mar; Jenepher P. ~ra. Linda K. GoeuelJ.. Cory J. LaBianea, and Elizabeth R. uthmer:b . Cotta Mna; Larry . Allison, Maureen J. Budzinski , Tigtr Ewina, Juli.us C. Geesey, Cynthia E. Hannah, Gladys Martinez, Kathleen S. McClure-Wiaht, Xuan V. Nao, Kelle r 0 . Penrod, Anibal R. Mejia, Christopher P. Roberts, Michael A. Sanders, Naoc H. Vu, and Leone A. Yeaton. Fountain Valley: David L. Baldwin, Sheila M. Deakin, Mary K. Griese, Roberta A. Morrison, Eric T. Kevin W. Brown, Cina i. Demusa, Annette M. EvanJ, Joanne M. Fia- c:her, Robert L Oaaway, Norma L. Kleinman, Patricia A. Lundy, Eliza· beth J. Schmucker, Nancy A. Vallercamp, James A. Villela, and MarkV. Yu; lrvlDe: Nancy L. Alberts Mary K. Broudo, Shirley A. Brunner, Theodore R. Curtins, Oolore1 Davin, David M. oni Robert F. Gunter, Lee A. Heckenacamp, Donald R. Lalancette, Bonnie J. Lance, Catherine A. Lawler, ~chard J. Lefebvre, Karen A. McKinley, Michael A. Prewe~t1 Penelope J. Simon, Monita W. u , and John C. Van Valkenburah. Lapu Beac\: Lisbet M. Schwartz;, Lapaa Nlpel: James E. Hamil- ton, Barbara J. Keeslina. Stephen J. Stanko, and Scott M. Whelchel; Newport Beacla: Karen L. Goody, Rosemary Hude, Ralph 8. Hyatt, Stephen M. Julien, Russell E. Murdock, Laurie L. Myers Mark R. Rhinehart, Soott E. Smith, Oreaory B. Taylor and Roaer S. Wyett. Ono, and Samuel S. Sumner; L g Hwat1D1ton Beacla: Billy C. Bolton, · a una Soup of the Day or A Crisp Green Salad Baked Potato and Beverage (Coffee, Tea, Soft Dr Served Anytime poets meet UJuria Poets bas announced its meetmatehedule throuJh December. Everyone is welcome to participate , in an open readin• toniaht. On Dec. 7, Mike Colasurdo will present "Alcatraz." Jon-William Backman from the Dramatic: Workshop in New York City will aive a readina Dec. 14. Pearl Benton, whote work has been pu~ liahed in American Poetry Antholoay and World of Poetry, will also read that evenina. Laauna poet Felix Tharin, former director of the Historical Society and production orpnizer of the "Bia Box " will aive a readin• Dec. 21. There will be no meetma Dec. 28. Laauna Poets meets at 8 p.m. most Fridays at the public library, 363 Olenneyre. UCI administrator named chair-elect of fund raisers John R. Miltner, vice chancellor of university advancement at UC Irvine, bas been chosen chair-elect of the National Societt of Fund Raisins Executives, NSFRE. His term as chair of the society will beai_n in 1986. The NSFRE is a S,OQO.member orpnization based in WashinJtOn1 D.C. Tbrou&h rqional and nauonaJ meeli na, members discuss concern• and opponuntiies in connection with fund-raiaina .for philanthropic in- stitutions and qenciea. . Miltner, a resident of Irvine, came to UCJ in 1983 from Memorial Sloan· Ketterina Cancer Center in New York City, where he was director of develo ment. 18572 Beech Blvd. near Edinger OPIN 24 HOURI \ .· .... Bonorpard Cab Scoat Webeloe Jeeee JobDeton, left, DaYid Stein, 8bawn Andenon Uld Ray Hlbbe D Mlate tbe n., dtll'bla mom!~ colon at Marine Corp9 Alr 8tati0n &l Tono. Tbeli DUttclP9tion In tbe ceremony helped tbem earn a merit badte for community eerrice. Tbe boya are memben of Den 2, Pack 803 In El Toro. Free,.Jow-cost family service guide offered A JUide to free and low-cost fam ily services in Oranae County has just been published by an Oranae Coast Colleae human development professor. ' The Costa Mesa colleae facu lty member, Glenda Riddick, has com- piled and published "The Paren t's Guide to Oranae County." She previously published "The Resource Directory of Oranae County" and 'The Children's Services Directory." The latest auide, at 264 paaes. is desiJned to help _parents and pro- fessionals locate frce.t low-cost :.nu hard-to-find services tor children. It contains more than 1,800 listinas under headinas such as adoption, baby sittina. birth control-family planning, child abuse, childbirth education, colleaes, counselina, den· tal ~re druas-alcoholism, foster parentina. fund activities, health· medical, libraries, nutrition, poison prevention, pre-schools. shoppina centers, special children and youth she hen. The directory can be purchased at the OCC Bookstore for $8.9S. The auide also can be purchased by mail. The shippina chatKes is $1 for the first copy and SO cents for each addnional copy. Mail orders can be directed to Resource Directory, 1038 N. Tustin, Suite 241, Oranae. 92667. • • • • 0 • ' --- New - Eag~e scouts ' honored I -Six new Eqle Scouts were honored recentl\I for "outatandina achieve· menta'' at a Scout recoanltion niatlt}t the Churoh of Jesus Christ of Litter- day Saints ln Huntinaton Beach. They are: • Jim MeAuley, a senior at Ocean View Hiah School and ton of Wayne and Carilyn McAuley. For hit pro- ject, he collected and restored uJed toya for the Albert Sinon Home. •'Brian Bauah. a araudate of Oceen View Kiah School and now a student at Briaham Youna Univenity in Provo, Utah. The son of Dr. Phillip and Elaine Baua}t, be atenciled the church'• name on all the chain and tables at the church. • Eddie Chao, son of Huana and Madeline Cbaob is a sophomore at Marina Kiah Sc ool. He orpnized a , Neiahborhood Watch Proatam. • Paul Lawson, aon 01' Jon and Elsie Lawt0n1 is a sophomore at Ocean View Htah School. He donated time at his loc:af elementary 1ehool by paintlna two barns and a chicken coop for the school's mini·fann. • Paul Allen , aon of Jack and Carolyn Allen, is a junior at Marina Hiah School. He desianed and built a cart for the larae ladders houaed under the staae at the church. • Darrin Reed, son of Tony and Diana Reed, is a junior at Ocean View Hilb School. He oraan.ized and advertised a Red .Cr,gu blood drive. UCihonors va11eyman Timothy Doerr of Fountain Valley and Scou Hembd of Cypre1shave been selected the Robert M. Saunders scholan at UC Irvi ne for the fall 1984 term. L The award, named for the foundina dean ofUCl's School ofEnaineerina, waa·~stabliahed to enable tostQ.uality freshman applicants to enroll 1n the school. Fifteen member companies of the UCI Enaineerina Affiliate• con- tributed funda for the award. t Each of the student winners had an almost perfect &ride-point averap in hi&h acbool. They each received a certificate of recoanition and a atipend of $1 ,000. Child abuse.talk on TV next week· State Sen. Art Torres wilt be the auest when Group W Cable Tele- Vialon of NeW{>Ort Beach ain a 30- mJnute ditcumon of child abuse on the aeries, "Impact." The proaram will air at 6 p.m., Dec. S and 6, on Newport Beach channel 10. Newport Beach attorney Kenneth Satin will serve as the host and moderator~ Call 142-5171. Put a ft)# word• to work for ou . CHRISTMAS PARTY DECORATION CENTE~ . . EVEIMHING )N WREATljS . • • • ' o-. . I EDIT OR IAL ~--------- ---=----- Time Artukovich returned home to face accusers It's time that a 35-year JlQStponement of j ustice comes to an end and an accused. f';laz\ war cri.minal returns to Yugoslavia to answer for the atrocities authont1es say he committed during the German occupation of his homeland. Andrija Anukovic has been fighting extradition since 195 1. three years after he e ntered the United States under a false · passpon. Called the "Butcher of the Balkans" by his accuse rs. Anukovic reponedly ordered the murder of 750,000 Serh!I, Jews, Onhodox Christians and Gypsies while he was minister of the interior for the Nazi puppet government of an Independent Croatia. Among his alleged victims were 15,600 chi ldren and newborn babies who died in concentration camps in 1942. Now 85 years old and reponedly in failing health, Artukovic is again in coun.fighting his return to Yugo}lavia to face his accusers. This time his age and health are being used as a defense agai nst his return to Yugoslavia. In the l 950's -with the hysteria of the Cold War gripping the nation -it was fear of persecution by the communists in his homeland that allowed Artukovic to remain a free man and avoid answering for his alleged crimes against a civilized world. Neither of these excuses is acceptable to the three quaners of a million victims of the lOncentrati on camps in Yugoslavia or anyone who wants to help make sure no government or persons ever again are allowed to commit such immoral and heinous acts · against human beings. Anukovic has said that he was an anguished and unwilling pawn o f the Nazis who occupied his country during World War II; his accusers say he was personally involved in some of the slaughter. Wherever the truth lies~ Attukovic must go back to Yu$oslavia" face the charges against him and let the couns ' decide hi s ~uilt or innocence. These atroci ti es against humanity during World War JI when the Nazi's . evil shadow hung over Europe cannot be allowed to go unchallenged. The only way this crowded planet can survive and continue to improve the quality of life fo r its inhabitants is to bring to account the monsters who hold humanity iQ total contempt. Artukovic need not fear a kangaroo court in Yugoslavia more interested in hanging an anti-communist than in finding justice: The entire world will be watching the proceedings because. if Anukovich is indeed guilty of the mass murder of which he is accused. his crimes are against the entire world. And this battered and all-too-often cynical world deserves 10 !lee justice served. LETTERS Group signals opposition to San Joaquin corridor To the Editor· The Spyglass 11111 C ommunll)' A.ssoc1at1 on has rt·ccntl> expressed its oppos1t1on to the San Joaquin Hills Transportallon Comdor a'> current I) proposed Members arc parucularl) concerned with the current!) propo~d eMens1on of San Joaquin Hills ~ad. the propo)ed ford Road Interchange. as well as the magnitude of the comdor 1t elf .\ccord1ng to the assoc.:ia11on in II\ recentl)·rclcased )tatcmcnt of pos· 111on. ''The major traffic impact ol this (corridor) on our area mandate' our association being 1n' oh ed in the planning proce"'· 1hacfure. "'c scd.. to work w11h 1hr t 11\ pf '\lr•wpon Reach. the Count) or Orange and others to find a solution that will allo"' the future de,clopment of southern Orangc Count} w11hout ha' 1ng such a de' astating 1mpal 1 on Nr"'pon Beach." .\t the same ume. the a\soc1a11on intends to ac11 .. el) loordinatc the u~ of11s resoun-es '-'Ith other communi- 1) asSOCtat1ons in the East Nev. pon Beach area v. ho arc "also interested 1n preserving Newpon Beach as one of the' 'Cr) finest fam1h-onented res1· dent1al areas." • ROB~t( 11 \i'o Pn.'\ldent. Sp~gla"' tl1ll Commun1t) <\!.~OCl:lllOn Put out Gardner's fire in CM To the Editor: Let's take a r('ahstK' look at the council vote--1n ( o~ta Mc~a. John Gardner indulged him'ielf h) yelling "fire" ~hen most ofu<; were ~atching the boob tube He was going to make a dean sweep in the council race to take O'er the city government. I k did not ac- complish his obJeCtl\l" and the Chamber of Commerc('. I ell us now. John, whom do we hate when you take over Orange County -the blacks or the Asians? You're fQllow- 1ngan old script" here 111s a shon step from "mad" to "hatc." The world paid an awesome pm:e 'A-hen one little paper hanger (ollowed the ..ame road. The ne'<t step 1\ prcd1ctahle Tr) 10 use the ma)or·\ onice and the two votes he control\ to take O\Cr a ma1ont) of the council • There 1s no reason to bcllcH The time to put out Gardner"'\ lire I'> hl·rt• and no" b} the '-6t1at1on of rc.-call pr()(:ecdings againsran~ mem- bers of the Council who do not disassociate lhcmseh cs from Gar- dner al the meeting on !\lo.. I 9. We l'an find better wa)S to solve our local problems than h} staning World War 111 nght here an C'l>Sla Mesa. .. Gardner's ego "'ould be sa11sficd with Costa Mesa The la'it clcc11on -;how~ he intends to use an) meam to accomplish his purpo~ In the la!.t clcc11on. he wa!. "mad" a1 the l0unc1l \ T CATKIN ON Costa Me~ Empty school buses llloglcal To the Editor: T here were sights to behold at tht' Harbor View c hool on Goldenrod 1n Corona del Mar today. At t :50 pm Monday, Nov. 26. $CVen of the largesH:apacity buses pulled awn) Each camcd from c 1aht to 12 passcn· gers: none was 25 percent occupied. By 2:25 p m all $Cvcn bu'iCs wcrt hn9'1 up again. owa1tin1 the 2·4~ closing of tht' school I wonder 1f nll the o;tudcnts could ORANGr COAST -aily Pilat. not oc 11c10 un<i rclea'>t'd at. say. ·' p.m .. tn!ltruct1on continuing until that ttmc. Possibly this would permit them to learn a httle m ore :lh\)ut wnt1ng, arithmetic and reading, :n least 11 would permit somewhat more sensible utililat1on of busc~. Man) of u~ attt'ndt'd school at 1 time wht'n all clas\t's at such ~hools were rclca~d nt the same timc. l.30 pm., not 1:50 or 2 45 p m .. and there wtre no buses. J R BLAKEMORC C Orona dC'I Mar H. L. Schw•rt1 Ill [\ Frank Zin! ", ,~ 1 r " Tom Tait '" r • .. Craig Sheff • '' r ., -· Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Frtday, Novernbef 30. 1~ __.,, ·'The last thin~ we need Is a country that's like a fa11)1ly. We had that on ce. It wa called the Civil War." . •. -~~ ~~~~:~ -C w•______ ---= "It's a un~que approach. but we might get Russia back to arms control by suggesting umbrella talks .... '· Voters display good sense in state's initiative process From the moment the 1n111atl\e mo' cment "'as re .. " ed !~ 1970. the complaint has always been that making laws is too comple,. , maner for the people to perform en masse. J\l first. the complainers were conservatives seelong '10 retain tht' s1a1us quo against a ude of liberal in1tia11ves trying to put the clamps on nuclear power. coastal development. campaign contributions and exploi· tat1on of illegal 1mm1grants. The., the ude turned. <\fter a senes of coun dec1S1ons remo .. ed '1nuall) all financial restrictions from in- 1t1a11' e politics. the tacuc became the propcn) of the 'Cr) interests and politicians who once dended 11. flcr Ho"'ard Jar. is and Paul Gann demonStratcd in 1978 that a con sen atl\ e measure could "'in big. 11 "'as the turn of the liberals to do some an11-1n111attve v.h1ning. .\n~ special interest willing to kid. in a m1lhon or so dollars can quahf) an~ measure 11 likes. the~ Cr). Then 11 can bamhoo1lc the public 'Atth a h1gh- pnced. h1gh·tech TV ad,enising campaign and pass its ov. n special interest la"' That sounds' ahd unul )OU look at the record. Of th~ 211 1n11ia11vc!> on the ballot c;in ce Go ... Hiram Johnson an'cnted the process 1n IQI I. onb 32 have passed. That's about the saml' '-'Inning percentage in11iat1 ves have ~ \pcnenced 1n the modern tele' 1~ion L.M. Bovo --~ ~---~ ~ era. THOMAS Euas Which suggest!> that c,oph1s11ca1ed advert1!>ing rt·all) isn't much of a factor 1n the eventual denc;1on on each measure .\nd a look. at 1h1c; month'\ results dcmon'>tratc\ 1ha1 the good sense of ( alafornia \ otcrs pcr'i1sts. no matter "hat mcs~gt'S the~ 're being !Cd O\ er the a1r Ot the 'ii\ in111at1' e'> on the state- "' 1de ballot. 1-wo pas~·d 't."1ther "a' back.ed h} an) major polt11c1an -\ll lourofthe losers "erc backed h' prominent poh11c1ans -or. 1n the case of Jan 1s· Propos111on 36 -an equall) prom1nl·n1 an11-p11ltl1l1Jn \.\ h\ did' oter\ make 1h0Sl' pantl u- laf two choKe~'l l lcarh ont.· reason 'AJ\ that nc1tha the lutien notion nor the ehm1nat1011 nl foreign language ballot material' w3\ pollutl'd b> pol111cal wntro' l'r~) Bo th "'ere concepts C alifom1an" had f:l\ ored tor ~cars. 1f the polls arl· to tx· hchl'\t'd. but ntalht'.'r '"a' ,1t tcd on h} profr'>s1onal polilK1an<>. Mean"'h1le. uo' DeulmeJian has been tl)ingfonear<; to set up h1so"'n ve~1on of reapponionment and Jaf' 1s has been campaigning against taxes non·sto p since Propos111on I~ passed. Nol onl~--were 'oters tired of heanng their ideas. but those ideas had been rejected before - a plan similar to Deukmej1an'<i failed 1n 1982 and a post· 13 Jar.1s ta,-cut11ng plan lost in 1980. What DeukmeJian and Jan 1!> for· got is the basic tenet of in111a11,e pohtics: -\ measure generall) pasSC'> on~ when people ha\C been damor- ing for 11 for years. "1th elected polt~c1ans frustraltng th('m. ~en an tha1;conte\.t. Propos111on 13 "asn't a Jan as creation. but ap tne .. 1tabk 11de The same for th~ Propo lllOn 20 Coastal ln111a11 .. e and most otha successful measures For the tnchnauon of ( alttom1a 'oters 1s clearl) one of' 011ng 'o pn an) thing the) don't understand "di and"anthadh That'sv.h' th1<.,car·, losing propos1.11ons failed · :'-.one <.eemed either ..en<,1hk uf absolute I\ nel·essaf' tht• '"' o lllr- ncrstones ol 1n1t1a11,·e surCC'>'> -\ s long as those tenet\ rem::11 n '>11ltd in most \Oters' mind'>. cnt1n ell the 1n111at1H' proccs'> "on '1 ha\\: mul h ul a case. Tbomas Elias is a ~a a ta Monka· based columnist oa state issues. When a rowboat ~s good as gold The l h1l'l l'\ecut1 ' e officer of a an Pranc1srn bank hared a man v.1th an I IS-foot rowboat. Right after the great eanhquake of 1906. this. The bani...·., gold bullion"' as loaded into the boat. and the man did as he was told Ko"ed 11u1 to 1h1· m1Jdk ul \an Franu'-ltl Ba' and '>at there un11l 1hl' Ii fl'\ dtl'd dim n lln\\ m,in, llnll'' J,11.·, lhl· nutlll'I .11 '' ,1pfX'Jr 1n ·lhl· nunl\'f,11' lrt1111 I In 1110' I: ~·1u hJH'n·1 l1~url·J ••lit UH' ,inc h' thl· tlml' thl lag.ht turn' i.!r,·, r. al·l-rpt thl'-111 ll nll'' L.M. Bo•d 1s a s.•od1C'a lt'd columnist. - Det~cting chem weapons given low priority in U.S. Detection's difficult as such weapons are generally invisi~le , leave no trace \.\ .\ HINGTON -There 1s a -wornsome tcndcnn in this countn to bur. our heads ·1n the sand and pretend that no Cl' 1hzed nation would stockpile germ and chemical weapons Rut there 1s e' 1dencc that the '1et l 'mon 1s doing e\actl) that In I~ O I "as condt'mned tor rePQn1ng that the . 0\.1ets had sh1p- p00 chemical "'capons and tl'Ch- nolog) to Iraq The l ' . go"emmen1 subsequent!) confirmcd that Iraq had not onl) obtained chemical weapon' from the So' 1r ts. but had used them in 1t\ war against Iran. Now there arc d1sturb1ng rumors that So"1ct chemical weapons have been 'il"nt to N1airagua. But proving the rumor'! true or fol~c ma-. ht" d10kult. · 1 hat's because dt1cc11on nl chemical-and h1olog1cal-wcapi.H'I\ ~tockp1hng I\ a fru!itrnting. costl) and 11mc--consuming process -and thl' t~pc of tntelhgcncr had alwa) bttn a lo\.\-pnont) fo• tht' CIA and o ther agcnc1<'~ "'here 1 ha\e m} wurCt\ It's the ass1anmtnt of pnont1cs - .. Prt9 nt I" bt1nt th ~~u•nt - that drtermtnts how much SP) satel· hte 11mt and nthcr tntelhgcn<.'t'- pthc:nna "c;cls will ~ dt'\.Oled to a ~mcular problem .. CIA Oiret\OT WTlh:im Casey deat1 with the QUC\1100 Cll pnont1e~ 1n .t sttrtt rtport ~nt to Pre•udent Re •aan. "lmpllca11on of \ 1et USC" ot ('htm1t'1I and To\tn Weapon' for ll. ~unt) lntcn-t\ •· It w-a\ prepared b the ('IA and tight other federal antclhac:ne'l" 1genc1~. nd wa' re' 11.''-'l'd h' m' ,1,,lll t.111· D.1k \ .rn .\Ila "H"tlirtlalh · the fl'pon ll<''"'" out. "huth u lllCl 11on and .1nal\ "'' of 1n1cll1gl"nll' on l ht lnllJI JnJ b10log1tal \\ arfart• ha\ 1' 'UllcH·J twm pcr'i1c;ten1I~ Ill\• prrnntll'' ""''' until alter the llJ~\ '\om i...1ppur "JI J1d !ht' 1\'iUt' n•t.Cl\ l' \1)ml' rl'tt>gllltl\ln . That "a" "hL'n the hrJl'll' tzJ'l' < I\ anal'"' wn, ol \11\1l'l thl'm1tJ I .ind hwlllgll"al equipment l~lpltirl·d lr11m thl· Eg\pt1an~ l'nonlll'' tor gathL'rtnkl 1ntl'lli8l'n1.t on 'anouo; l'nuntn1'' .Hl' a\\l&nc-J h' the National <;ccunl\ C 1)unul \lier thl' 14P3 ('\(."·Of)l'nt"r lhl'mltJI ;ind b1olog1l'al weapon<, dt',clopmcnt an the So\ll'I l 'nwn '-'3" rat~d I<\ "Pnonl~ 'l"in 11.rli.JnJto"PnonT\ 1" in 1477 In llJXl ;1tkr Prtcndent Reagan tnok <llfa·c l 8\\ intelh&enle on the S<l\ 1(1\ \4,1\ '"(."n an un prel·('(Jcntt•d "P11orm I " The d1niH1lt1l'°' ot dl"tC'lling che-mllal ·h1olo~1l.ll "eapon" are enormou\ The < I \ rq>ort 'tale'> "llnhkt• mo\! other \\'itl"m'. chl·mic.1 anll to\. in mu muons can be drplO\C\I and pcrhapH .. <'n <'mplo\ed W1thoul VUf Mmg '8~ '°a "-41\et~ l haractcnst11.<i; •\tank after all . ha a turrrt. 1un~ and other feature' that can be ~n and mc~\ul't'd - a ga 1'i u~uall\ '"' 1~1blc .111d 11\ualh k;n C'\ no d1weom1blt t~ct " C1athenn1 ra" J,u '""'' th( unh Jlrohlt'm .. On the n11l tic s11k th<' 1ntclh&encc effort \1111 'utTer-.. frrn·n mnn\ \('lit"\ of m•t)('('t .. thC' f'l"P(ll"\ .dm1t), I k!'t' the human lac tor enter\ in One f'C'3SM ror the n~ll"Cl wa th~t for JACK ANDERSON \t•ar' J l I \ ,inal\\t n11\\ n•llrt>d n·,olull·h .. ,r11k1:J'' rl'P\'rt' 1r,1m ha' l'l'llt'a@.Ut'' thf\t \U~C\ll'd :h\' \{n ll'1' \\l'r(' .. 11,l.1t n~ thl· l\ ,1ll1g1"JI \\capon' < 11n' l'nt111n "hi\ h thl' 'en1t1r an.tl"t \Uf'f'Mll•d 1l·n t•nth l hl' !\'\Ult \11 th ' hlll\' t\I\ r.1111 .1u11xra1' "·'' th.II 11tli,1.1h JI thl' polll'\-mc1k1ng. k\ l'l 1i1dn·t learn ''' \11\ It'\ t11olnllto..tl "'1'.1pc.1n, l.lllllth' until k'nl!. atkr ,t 'U'f'I• lllU' Jnthrcl\ l'p1demK~ 1'n,~t' •'U\ m I <J-4 111:,11 J \U'ipc'\'tt•J t'll.1n1 .11 '°'' aJl11\ 'k -Jn inlldenl that ,., l·ntu.111' dl·nwh,'ht-d the ~n1ur ,1nal' ,·, .:h('n'hl'\I heltcl that th(' s,l\ll'l\ vier\" plJ\lnll-h\ lh(' rule' In t.1, t thrt't' "'' h1' .tilk,11tuC' "(."h' ,1ln\ IOCl'J thf\t lhtTt' \olot"rt" JI lc3\l l'l{l.hl '-l'\ ICI ~l\11. I\ .ll•-'l'.\~1n, plant' Th<' l'\"l'1'nt r1•pc.1n 11• the prl''-1 .. knt 1nd1t at<'' th.11 tht" 1'utt":lutr·a11\ \llU· .lltf'n at lca'r h~' 1mrr•" t•d ''"' c .ht•n Rut Chi.' J"C'~nt u1n, luJt•, ''llh .1 pra\-C \\':!mini fA-sP11C the.UC~ th31 ha'c tx-t-n tal..t"n rNc."nth "' 1mrrn' t 1ntt•ll1 (tln' ptht'nn on \II\ ll't ~ htm1C8l 1nd ~1olc 1cal "l'Jpt1n' tilt rtpon \I\\ ''ThC'r,· 4'hC1uld t'C m1 1llu~ a~1ut tht lt·ac11h1h1' 11t lllhl<''tni a h""I' n.•hnhk \L'nh 1at1on ~hC'me (01 .i <hl"m1c:il '-'Caf"ln' Nn \ut'l\tant1,,I uni ('n,11n ti~ '''11 '''II rem•1n •• J1<'ft Aodt'rHD " • tyrtdlt'•ttod t'O/•mJJ' r RICHARD COHEN columnist R1c11111 Co1E1 Family can be mixed . blessing WA H INu fON -From time t9 11mc New York Go ... Mario Cuomo rcfe~ to the nation as a family. To hirt\. that"s a good thing, suwsunk warmth. love. closeness and a sense af shared responstbiht). To me. though e .. eryume Cuomo mentions family. J think of m) fn end's uncle who ran off w11h his brother's w1fr. The last thing we need is a countt) that's hke a fam1l}. We bad that oocc It was called the C" 11 War. Now we ha-.e the Reagan famtl) to pro'e m y point In an 1otervJew. NanC\ Rea~n adm1t1ed that she and her siepson. "'11chael. JUSt don't get along. that thert'·s an .. estrangement" that has e'<lsted for three )ears. To this Michael has reacted with hurt and shock and the usual chagnn. 01lt' onl) wishes he had reacted wtth s1len1.e But he d1dn·1 ln'itead. he called a prc'i\ conference and granted inter- ' It'" s He said he wasn't even 1nv1ted to the ranch in Santa Barbara for Thanksg1 .. 1ng ... What timing.for the first lad)' of this count!)." he sa1d of Mrs. Reagan's pre-turke) remark. Refemng to the fall Mrs: Reagan took JUSt before the clt'Cl1on. Michael Satd. "Ma)be the bump on the head was more scnous than "'C thought." He added that he "as thinking ofwntmg a book about his relat1onsh1p wt th lht' Reagan!> I can hardl~ wa1L There are tho~. and the) arr legion. who fatrl) chonle at the Reagans going at one another in pnnl The first fam11\. aftt"T all. has ~en hoher than thou when 11 comes to promoting fam1l) .. alues. Indeed. tht "'hole con!>Cf'\at1\e mo.,ement has hl•t:n pretending that God has gl'en tt 1ht· IJmil~ a., c.omethtng ol a "ard It mu\t protect ;ind SUl'COr 11 It must pass le~1.,la11on bultrt"sc;1ng 11 It and not un-\mcnlan ltt'Craltsm cares tor the fam1h and 11s l'henshed. tra- J1twnal 'alue\ !\.o one hase,pressed thl\ be11rr than Ronald Reagan But~ what The fam11' is the one .1rea 1n "'h1ch h' pocnS) 1n un· J\1.ndahh: ~o matter ho" good 'our 1ntt'nt1on-;. murfannh-sometmwget~ .1"' J\ fr1.1m ·, ou Rclati H'" JU'it don"t hl•hJ\l' a~ thl'\ should -that"· ho"' \PU 'A <IUld \1.anl thl·m 10 [\e~ tJm1h " a tollel 11on or peopk uinnl·o.:tcd nut jUSI "'' hlood but b~ mutual antagonism'> anJ no ilUtSl<1~r \an l \Cf 1cll "h1.1·, n~ht Jnd "ho~ "r, n~ \lmo .. t e'en tam11\ ".1 rq1oc;11nn 1t k ud" and ho\llltt\ ul '<.anJals that m.tkl' ··Dalla .. ; \C'1'm tam,· ,11 "'""" hr.i~cn and pwm1Sl''> l:ifCJ\heJ. ot rx···rk tin1ugh1 W~l'lht•r ntll I ut ot , h111u· hu1 11ut of 1.1rl Um\tanll'\ - tit· .. auw '>Onll'l'nl m;ifn1·d 'l•ml•1.1nc 1'1-.c .ind {11\ll kno"' "h' 1 hank.,g1v- "tt JnJ l'\l'n ( 'hn,1ma., rl minJ u.~ 1h.11 1am1lln .in' .1 m1\l'd tikv~ins I hl'rt' Jrt rnnrl' ltrl'"nrk' Jr11und thl' t1m11111 thl' \l'Jr 1han thl'rC' arr un tht." I ourth 111 Jul' an<l \Omrt1ml·, ''" tlit· \\l'l~ht\ l"Ul' OI "'hl'ther 013\hl·d 111' '"'l'l'l txllatocs )hall he '-l'n cJ Jt tht· 1•lhl'l'\' "l' k"11\ c dinnn \1.1\ tx· II°''""' Oh' hut I'm '\I\ tll t.1mil1l''-mak ing u' .1 ran 111 thl'U fig~ I h.11 htild.. Im l hl·nl ( ra"' h•rJ "h11,1• m111hcr J11an m~ h,t\\' hl'l'n th1• \\Ofl,J', mll\I 3\\fUI 11111lhl'I but I ,11Jn'1\\JOI111 knll" 1t It h1•J,1, al~11 tor ( •Jf'\ < "''b' v. h11 111 .1 b,1,1li..111IJ U \ thln{l.'iJl'xllll R111tt th.11 I 11111h1 hJ "' hl'l'n fll.'rkdl' happ' lll'I t..n•"ltn~ \\ h.\I mJJl• 11 ,ill ~' nu11•h "11r\1 ' I hr ~Ul'\\ -na\ I hf ,l·n.11ntl -that 11 ll1an anJ U1~ "L'rl ... 1111 ;.iround. 1hn 1..l1uld h.1ve maJl d p;m·nt " .... 1-.c .tµ1n)I their 1d' Thl'\C th!Oi'\' .Irl' unlllll"Jhlr I hl'' \h1 uh1 ,11 thl' 'rn lca<>t bl: unnil·n111m.1hk · It "''ulJ h;l\\ hl·1·n hc<it I '.in1..' R r,1~.in had "mrh 111ld her 1n1c1 ''''"''' that \he ".l\ not ¥.um~ to t.1ll .1l'k•ut ht'I ft¥lllh -1ha1 'he "'1111ld n 11•nd h1·r hu .. hanJ·, 'auntl'd 1 I th 111mmandm<'nt I I hou 'ih<lll nt1t \Pfal. ill 111 a tcllnv. Rrpuhltcanl to her 0 "1l tam1h Rut all 'hc J1d "a!I ael..no"I 1-.i~1 that "ht• and her <;lcp~on lhd not tt1·1 :ilontt 1,1 that 'hut lrnm her fX'"''h11lHt•r \ 1 Kh.tC'l r(''J'Onded "1th a ~1g, RC'Tt ha ot a flt<.''~ uintc re net 1n11•r\ t<'"' and 1111"' .1 threatened ho<ll \l.n ht 1h1·rt 'n1' \loJlt'ltn~ \f 11.hatl ,1n1I "'l' lltn all.,,, h.h lo. .1n,1 "8\(.h tilt ti"1 t.1m1h ,l( I li ke an' 11ti'H'r I m ~u"· he 1h1nl' h( 'lv.,11lil"d \\ h3l li..1J ha., not ".antC'J to c~ll a pre ~onkr~n 111 trlline "'l'rld .thout ht' 1'3rcnts~ !\ut the "h11k thins 1 un-.ttmh and teh' U' nnthmt, "<' either n('('d 10 ~no" ,,r lh' nN l n11" :ill"<'ad' \1t\ hac I N:in~'. \our CClUnll"\ • g1 .. e' '11u oi, hllll<' l" ·uhC.r mal..1• up o"r \hut Uf' hut \"tlhr1 WI\ (111-..· th;.• "1nd1.1" 1 he nnghh<l~ oiH' ll\tC'nint RIC'hrd t o•ta ,, • J.\ DdicalHl t'Ol•maltl r ( ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 30, 1984 ~ -- c,..,.. .. , ... ................... -- THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "When we hove ch ildrens, Grandma and Granddad will become great." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ll·:SO "You did so kick me out of bed'" GORDO GARFIELD I U~.MOM •.. I WOOLl7N'T OPe.N THAT IF ( W£RE. YOU I MOON MULLINS '. BUSS STOP ... HAVE A <:OooD IR>!P. JUDGE PARKER by Tom Batluk DOOl'flt8BURY - BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) • ! PEANUTS ... by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally IT~.11NOTM~~r IN Tai MUCH Gf<ESJ f,A~." by Charles M. Schulz II JO He was a huge man with a fierce and wild expression.and eyes like a t eeny tiny · little ye1low bird. "Can't she whistl~ anything besides 'Happy Birthday to You'?" DENNIS THE MENACE ., f ~ l ? l f l>y Hank Ketcham • ARE WE SR?SEO TO JUST TAKE ~IS waw iHAT 1H£ SHOES AR£ WA~PRCOF ~ .. DRABBLE MOM, P/o.iR\C.K ~O 1 AAEN' T 60'.NU iO ~\.\OOl. 10(».'f WE'D AATf. iO e..JROCN '{()l) WIT\.l ~ ~T~INU W'.>~liM. 6\Ll., 00 Wf.'U. Jv~T ,,-..~ l).C)Mf. ioOA~ ~ ~0 ~ ,.....__~__,t,,....,...... r,__ ___ -l by Kevin Fagan . oil ~OU lOU\..O JU!>T ~f.r-.l l\til UM~U.I\~ by Lynn Johnston ~ I DIDNT' f'1Ef\N lo BE.1-\oNESI ! ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS .,_MWPLI Wll't9U:!teT~ by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE 1'111 5 VR£. Ii WA~ JOST AN OPTICAL ILLOSION 00 AHEAP, TE MER MOW TM( LUNCM MEAT HA~E\OLVEP INTO AN 1NT£.l .. UGEHT LIFE ft?P.M by Ferd & Tom Johnson --ANI> ONE FOR youR s us ' / II ) -; Sf/\J>.C~_-·~ by Harold Le Doux f?.~ 10 WASH ~IND Tim. DlflTV L,(TTI.£ EARS , Fat.A ! r BRIDGE Hoth vulnerable. South denls. NORTH • J 10 2 ;> 8 6 o K 7 +AKJ1084 '- WE 'T EA .T • Q 97 • Q953 0 A 854 • 76 +A K Si ":J J 742 0 J 6 • 952 SOUTH +'864 • A K JO OQ11)932 +Q3 The bidding. • outh WHt Pa11 Pue I 0 Pa .. 2 NT p .. , p .. , Pan North •• 2 • 3 NT 0p<'ning lead: 'rhrrt' of Eaal You rannot alwny" blame th<' opcning lc11der 1f ht> dcK''I not rind thP right atta~k lit trick oni', b(>forP h,. hu had an opportunity to 1n peel tht dummy Hut 1r 50ml"one (ails LO f1pd thl' r1j(hl play at track two. 1t 111 often be<' au t' ht• did not 11top to work out thf' po•S1b1lil1t>8 Wh1lt> the final conlrart rnta1nl y • by Pat Brady AND SCRLe eewuN ~ GfZJMY / ~ Um£ ~S, 700 . ~·J \ I IM'1""1~~~~ 1-t--;L..._.......tl I i-+--~-o THEFT PREVENTION doe~ not. rank among the world's best. it is hnrd to blame either playe r for getting lhere. Sout.h was worth anot.her bid, and t.wo no trump was the logical choice. North's raise to game was baaed on tht-fart his club suit was itoing to OMAR SHARIFF produce five or ttlx tricks. There i' no r4:UOn why West 11hould not Jud i heart agiunst t'hree no t.rump. Aft.er capturing £a rs jack wi th .the ace-, declarer NHlld count only eight tricks. So at trick two he led a low diamond. We'll. duckl"d, th king won and declarer cantered home with nine trn:ks. Wtttl hou ld not have been taken 1n by dedutr'tt falsf'card at tr1t"k one or h11 diamond play at trick I W(). I r'Eaal had lht' kin" or heart!, he would havt plA)'t'd that card at trick one. not thf' ~l\J,ve. An~ when ---· .. declarer did not go after the club suil al t rick t wo. he became marked wi th the queen of clubs. Thus South, who was a passed hand, was already proved to have 9 points -7 in hearts and 2 in clubs. He had room for only one more honor card in h1 hand. CHARLES GOREN Obviously. if t hat honor was In spades the d f~nse was doomed because the king or d amonds would , bf declarer's nint h trick. The con track could be defeated only 1r U1e df'f •nders could take Cour apld tricks. T h refore. West should 01 1n with the ace of diamonds aad shirt LO the queen o( 1pade1 and not her -down one. ' . ' Dllllr ........... .,.....,. It...., ·I . OCC'1 Br9wn, Plccole umed All·Mlalon Conference. 83. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1984 Sour return for Mulli an: ~ 86-77 e eat UCI coach watchec:. . ssion and U<;f ,he~ a :S0-47 lead ~ th 16: 12 renwnm& m t.be contest. as San Diego State That's when San Dieao State re-serve auard Bobby Owens went to drops team to 0 2 work. Owen~ who did not play in the -first half, hit S of7 shots from the floor ------------and au four of his free throws t<>'belp the Aztecs pull away in the second half. By CURT SEEDEN Of ... Dllllr,... .... · The doctors gave UC Jrvine basket- Sao Diego State built a 61-S6 lad· with 9:S6 remaining in the pme, an4 the Anteaters couldn't penetrate the ball coach Bill MuJHgan the OK •o 1 coach his team Thursday night against San Diego State-if be dido 't I mind a little pain in the neck. · As it turned out, the events that took place at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center led up to one great big pain in the neck for Mulligan and his Anteaters. · ua lost its second game in as many outings on the young season as the visiting Aztecs <ecorded an 86-77 vktorybcfore'2,1>9tta111. - Mulligan's presence Thursday night was a question mark up until an afternoon doctor's appointment where he rea:ivcd the OK to be on the bench. But things ~ to go wrong no less than two mmutes into the game. . Aztecs' harrassing zone. () "The better team definitely woo.·~ noted Mulligan. "I thougbt tbe1 played real wen and we played poorly. When th~ play well and we play poorly, we re gomg to lose. "One of"tbe factors was t,J\at Scott couldn't plaJ. 30 seconds." Mullipo continued. We bad counted on him being one of our top eight ... The-Azlecs. who~ playina their season opener, bad lost to ua the last two llmes the teams bad met. But Coach Smokey Gaines' team outre- bounded the Anteaten (3S-31), par- ticularly in the offensive department. San Diego State also shot wdl. connectiOJOn S7 ~nt of its sbo , UCI shot JUSt 46 percent (32 of70). UC Jnine'• Bryan Williama (11) 1oee up for •hot (left) while Coach Bill Mulligan, flanked b)' hi• ... ltanta, loon on. Freshman starting guard Rodney Scott. wbo has been hobbled with an ankle injury, tried to play but left for good with the game t:wo minutes old. Things didn't get much better after that. although the Anteaters and Aztecs wert-'toclc.ed at 40 at inter- "This is one of our bigest wins. .. • noted Gaines ... We made them take : most of their shots from t.be outside ... , Johnny Rogers led ua with 23 • points, but the 6-10 center forced a lot : of his shots. which was a tribute to the • (Pleue eee UCl/113) • Vik€S-in familiai: u -nderdog role tonight Marina takes on Fontana at SA Bowl, bidding for another upset, spot in finals By ROGER CARLSON Of ... Dllllr .......... It's a familiar role for Marina High -underdogs for the third straight week in the CIF BiR Five playoffs. Coach Dave Thompson's Vikings once again have their backs to the wall when they duel Fontana HisJl's Steelers at Santa Ana Bowl tomght (7:30). Fontana's Steelers, who operate within the Black and Blue theory of the Citrus Belt League, enter as solid eight-point favorites. Fontana put Fountain Valley on the sidelines last week. behind a bruising running game that was not contained from start to finish. .. They keep the ball on the gro und, and they're pretty multiple.'' says Thompson. They'll run right at you. then they'll run some option and keep it outside. It's going to take good defense, again, like the past two weeks. and a consistent o(fense . ., The Vikings shocked Loyola in the first round, then dumbfounded everyone with a second victory over two-time defending CIF Big Five kin~pin Servile, handing tbe Friars their only two losses of the season. Would you belie.ve Kings win 12-1? LA goes wild, but Quinn still not satisfied INGLEWOOD (AP) -Team re- cords for margin of victory, most goals in a game, and most power-play goals in a game apparentlY. aren't enough to make Los Angeles J(jngs Coach Pat Quinn relax. •; The Kin$$ set all three records Thursday 01ght in a 12-1 blitzin~ of the Vancouver Canucks. but Qumn wouldn't let his team off the hook for some early miscues. · "In the first period w-' started \0 do som e bad things and if we d~n't get a couple of saves it could've been a different game," said Quinn. "But, it's hard to talk about bad things on a ni&ht like this." Doug ·Smith, Marcel Dionne and Mark Hardy each seored two goals for the Kings, while Phil Sykes, Craig Redmond, Dave Taylor, Jimmy Fox, Jay Wells and Brian Maclellan each tallying once. "All of our guys were shooting exceptionally well tonight," said Quinn. "I just hope we can continue to do the good things on Saturday when we face this same club again." Openin$ a 5-0 lead before the game was 17 mmutes old, the Kings were able to relax and enjoy themselves. "After we had · the 5-0 lead, it seemed that we played much more relaxed ," said Smith. "With the talent we have we just controlled the play as if we were praticing." For the Vancouver Canucks, the drubbing was just the latest un- pleasantry in a 4-19-2 start in which they've given up 153 goals. over six per game. "It's fruslrating for the Vancouver re(>?rters and its frustating for us," satd Vancouver forward Stan Smyl. "This is thc"time thaf the character of every person should come out, and every guy has to come out ready. "We haven't had that. That's got to start with everybody, the guys that have been around, including my~lf." Dionne picked up an assist on Taylor's goal 39 seconds into the second period to Jive him 814 in His career. moving him into sixth place on the all-time NHL as$ist list ahead of Boston Bruin great Johnny Bucyk. Bernie Nicholls handed out four assists for Los Angeles \o e;(lend ·his consecutive-game scoring streak to 20 strai~t games. the longest in the NHL this season. Bell services slated Monday I LOS ANbELES (AP) -fu- neral services for Ricky Bell, an outstanding tailback at the Uni- versity of Southern California who went on to_play six ~ears in the National Football League. will be held Monday at Pilgrim Baptist Church io Los Angeles, it was announced Thursday. Bell, who was 29, died Wednes- day at Daniel Freeman Hospital of cardiac arresr caused by cardiomyopathy, a severe muscular thseasc of the heart, accordin1 to h\$ physfoaan. Or. Allen Metz.aer. The heart disease was related to dermatomysoitis, in inflamma· lion of the skln and muscle., that. Bell also suffered from. accordina to the doctor. Bell played with the T Buccaneers, and later was traded to the San Dicao Chargers in an NFL career that spanned 1977-82. He played two pme5 for the Charaera before the NFL players' strike in 1982 but was struck by the illnesses during the strike and never pl~ed aptn. As a junior at USC, he led the nation in rushina with l,87S yards and at a senior he was seOOiid to Tony DorseITTn thC Jieisman Trophy balloting. Bell 44ined 347 yards oo St carries in a 23-14 victory over Washinaton ~ute an 1976 h> Kt Southern C.al rcoorcb that sttll stand, for yards pined and number of carries. The funeral will ~ held at 2 p .m ., accordinf to a apokeswoman for Bdl s family. All of the talk about Manna stems around its running combination of tai1ba"ck -shawn Massey and Adam Antoyan. but the Vikings arc very deceiving with blue chip talent tucked away in various areas: Fred Jordan, a 6-1, 210-pound defensive end has been a force 1n evsry game, offensive guard John P6rter (5-11 , 215), one of a ha ndful of sophomores to ever start for Marina a year ago, spearheads the interior. and defensive back Billv Craft is a first team all-league choice. as are 1he others mentioned. Steve Blokdyk has Chip Rish as a target when the Vikings go lo the a ir and that's a touchdown threat at every snap. and other stalwarts, such as linebacker Dave Fletcher and offensi ve tackle Bre nt Hyska (240) provide Thompson with ammuni· tion: Manna's defense has caused prob- lems for many teams and the of- fensive line has obviously improved as the season has gone along. But when it comes to statistics, it's Massey, the speedster. and Antoyan, the bull. who have piled up the yardage. Mas~y has rushed for I. I 63 yards on I Q2 carries (6.0 average). with 27.1 yard" o n 44 carries coming in the two victories over Servtte. He's scored 14 touchdowns. Antoyan, a 5-9. 200-pounder. has rushed for 945 yards o n .160 carries - 5.9 yards per carry. He has scored four touchdowns. The winner of tonight's game moves on to the finals at the Los Aneelcs Coliseum Saturday, Dec. 8 a~mst the Long Beach Poly-River- side Poly winocr and for the Vikings to get there it'll require two dis1inct ·accomplishments. First~ the Yikes must play turn- over-free football. Secondly, they have to make the big play defensively on first down. to keep Fontana out of second-and· three situations. Two of Fo ntana's three mam baJJ carriers are underclassmen and the Steelers' 62-man squad · include~. 26 juhiors and 13 sophomores. The game was on$inally scheduled for Westminster High. but the site was changed to--~ccomodate the anticipated large following of the Steelers. Da..-e Thompeon ------------------------------~----------------------------~~ • Sea Kings eye state crown · Charlie Brande CdMtwowins from volleyball championship --- By DENNIS BROSTERROUS Of .... o..,. .......... After the Coro na dcl Mar Htgh girls' volleyball team lost to Gahr in the finals of the Cl F 5-A Soutbern Section Tournament on Nov. 17. CdM Coach Charlie Brande called it a .. learning expencncc." Now. the Sea K.ing.s c.an earn a chance for a payback when the state volleyball championships are held Saturday at Golden West College. In the way of a possible rematch with Gahr 1s Davis High of Sacra- mento. the Sea Kings' semifinal foe at 11 a.m. That match will follow the Gahr-Los Altos contest at 9 wnh the winners playing for the cham- pionship at 7 p.m . Even though Davis 1s located in Nonhern Cahforriia, Brande isn't unaware of the tcam·s talents. "We played them in the San Marcos Tournament (ID pool pla} when C'dM won) and our club team played them in J unc." said Brande. "They're a well-coached team b) Jan Furman. · ''The'! have a real good setter in L12 Towne ·and two other fine players. And they're tall, much bigger than us." Corona dcl Mar has run up against taller teams before. most recently Irvine. The Sea J(jngs prevailed agamst the Vaqueros earlier in the week wnh a sweep. handtng Irvine its tint setback. of the season. "Our experience level will help us against Davis." said Brande. OrS.nge Coast 3-0 iJow, but ••. '-!"!!!l'l!lii!l·...,~11111111"!'~~,!""'!""'!'!"""'----.... ----,., Even Bucs ·coach admits competition has been soft after 66-51 tourney win I ' • By RICHARD DUNN .,.., Piiot c.,. •• • ••• Whether Coach Tandy G illis feels his Orange Coast College team tvts played anyone of oote thus far this • season, Thursday night's showing in the first round of the Miles Eaton Tournament wns symbolic of the team's 3-0 start. "We really haven't played anyone ~s~ctablc yet," Gillis said, after OCC easily handled East Los Angeles College an OC 'sown tourney. 66-SI. "So we don't know how good we arc." The Huskic (0-3) found out io a -hurcy jUJt h~w~e Pjratc.s really were. At lea t, for pow. The Pirates also won this one without 'heir tallest player. 6-7 sophomore Brad Farm~r. who hut week "ffeted aft injury in tM ba k of his f'iaht ca.If. -· · But. a Gillis l 1er noted. h didn't prove detrimental. The play of 6-S 50phomore haupn Ryan and 6-0 freshman Pltrict Otake wa more than cn.ouab tq fiJI the void. GilUs ttlt lbt defense. sparked by Ryan. won it. He led the 20-steaJ Ptrate attack with seven. most of which came later 1n the game as OCC poured it oo. and added 12 rebounds and a game-high 20 points. r.5rake was the catalyst of the offense with nine assists, most com- ing wtth nice feeds underneath. And since the Pirates wert ouueboundmg the Huskies. 42-17. Drake's play proved instrumental. Orange Coasl dadn•t su1n to build its wide lead until midway into the second half. That's when Ryan & Co. turned 1t on and started taking advantage of 28 East U\ turnovers. However. it was still the defense that proved the dafl'crcn~. , "It's· the same old story,"' Osllis s~ud, ... you play aood defense vou havc a chance.·· Up 3S·3 I with a httle more than 12 minutes Id\ In the aamc. Onnge Coast wen\ on a tA·poinl pun and af'ler the Hu kacs tossed in a fiW throw, the Pirates pumped sn sc"en stra1ahl cK>mtl and hctd a command· ma 4l-3l advan •. \ "We have some 'uys that play pretty well together,• Gillis com- mented. "Toniaht. we act some auys off the bench and we haven't Iott anythinJ from 1t." The.Pirates didn't lo~ much on the boards. either GanM Monon 5tood out in that category "''th a pme-h•ah I S rcbound5, 11 of them ofTcns1vc. ~ shot JUSt 30 percent ( 12-for~) from the field the flJ')t half' aod: althouah 1mprovma LM 1CCQnd hall with 48 pc~nt ( 13-27), the 1Ptrates ftna hcd u 37 peroent (or the pme. "Mon o n. at 6-3. 1s one of the best reboundcrs-I've ever sttn.'' Otlhs said .. Hc'1 ~al physical -he's JUSt one of those au)' that ha~ a n(H( for 1hc ball." "We're healthy right now and I; think we're play10g well. I believe the• Gahr match was a learning ex-: penencc with the big crowd and a1t'n • was our worst match in the 1ast: month." J • With the added playoff experience;• the Sea Kings (18-4) were at the top of! their game in sweeping Irvine, 15-11 , 15·3. IS-r I. . Corona dcl Mar is led by senior outside hitter. Brooke Herrington, a. co-MVP tn the Sea View ~c. Other standouts include semol$ Linda Burton, Andrea Redick, Cam- m 1e Lou Doder and Cnsty Moiso. In other state champ1onsh1p ac- uon. Division II semifinal Pi4Y will find Rim of the World ( 18-0) meeting El Dorado (Placerville) at 11 a.m. at- Tustin High. In the other semifinal at Foothill. South San Francisco (21-0). faces Nordhoff from Of:li ( 15-2). • LOAN READY FOR RAIDERS LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Raiders will receive the first pan oft he $4 million loan authorized by the Los Anteles Coliseum Commission only if team owner AJ Davis signs a promissory note. a city official said Thursday. City Controller James Hahl'f, whose post also makes him COQ- troller of the Coliseum panel, said in a press conference that the loan 1s 10 accord with the corn.- mission's 1982 agreement witb .Oa\'IS. . , That agreement promilcd the Ibiden $6. 7 million in· loans and rent credits and helped lure thi: team from Oakland tn Los An- geles. Hahn had questioned the lcpl! 1fy of the JJ'ymcnt, since tho Raiders stilJ havt siancd no fonnal co~ct wtth the com; ms 1on. ano had promised to "carefully SC1'Utlni1c1the lqalit)A' of the commission's decmon lO make it. Tbt romm1u1on voted Nov. 14, ap1nst the advice of , .. attorneys, to make the payment ta , Oav1 Tbe action brouaht lbart cnttt"ism from the County ea.rt of upervisors. . .. f Sports Illustratea does double take, switches player From AP di.,a~ · RENO -'Pon Ulustrat~ rc\'crscd Kll itself WcdnC$da~ b~ telhna Un1VttS1ty of F.- Nevada-Reno otll tals that UNR point • auaro CUrt1s Ht.ah "as not named the magazine's colleae ba)ketbiall pla}er of the Wttk. On Tuesda,, the mqazine sent Nevada-Reno officials a tek'1fam informing them that H1£h would be nam((f pla)er of the •C"ek for h1 role in lhc upset of national!) rnnli.ed e\odll-Las Yeps the previous w~k The \\ c~tem l lnion ma1lgnim sent to the un1vers1ty Tuesda) read as follows: "Spons Illustrated December 3rd issue names C'un1s High as basketball player of the ~eek. Am taking the libeny of sending to you tnSCnbed pewter tankard ID hopes you car.arrange presentation. Magazine on way to you also. Would appreciate an) pubhc1t) you can &J''e us on this. Many thanks and best regards. Keith Moms. Sports Il- lustrated." On Wednesda). Nevada-Reno assistant athletic d1rec\Or C"layt Rabe-deaux received a telephone call from tile magazine explaining that a mistake had been made. "A woman from $pons llustrated said they'd made a mistake and that Cunis HtRh was not the player of the wed." Rabedeaux said. "fhat was pretty much the extent of the conversation." The magazane anstead named Alabama-Binn- angham 's Steve Mitchell player of the week for his pan in upsets of Kansas and Illinois en route to the Great Alaska Shootout championship. Quote of the day John McK91, retiring as coech of the Tampa Bay Bucs, on hMrlng cheers Instead of~ u he walked off the fteld foffowlng a 2().17 Yictoty over the New York Giants: "I heard .a guy yen 'Four more years?' I didn't know what he meant. He m~ht have thought I was Ronald Reagan." Cleveland hires Peter Bavaal CLEVELAND -Baseball executive· • Peter Bavas1 was named president and chief operating officer of the Cleveland Indians on Thursday, saying 1985 may be the year of restoration for the struggling American League team. Bavas1 . 42. who guided the establishment of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1976, replaces Gabe Paul, 74, who is retiring Jan. I. t'aul will remain with the team as a consultant while hving in Tampa, Fla. Span capture Ten.a ahootout Georce Genta returned to h11 high· m scorina ways Thursday ni~t -posting 30 points -as San Antonio broke a seven- game National Basketball Association losing streak and tripped Dallas, 124-116. Gervin had been held to 16 points apfost Houston Tuesday. JO points tt.ainst Utah last week and did not make a field goal agamst Wa bington on Nov. 14 ... Elsewhere in the NBA Thursday, Larry Nu ce 5Corcd 10 of his 24 poinls in a pivotal third period as Phoemx held on to bcatChieaao 100..95. ~head47-46athalfi1me, theSuns took a 77-70 lead into the final quaner as Nancci scored six of the period's last 11 points ... In the only other game. P11rvlt Sltor& sent Golden State ahead by making a jump shot from the left comer with J7. seconds remaining and the Warriors scored a 110-107 victory over Kansas City. Shon finished the game with 34 points, matching the total registered by Kings forwurd Eddle JollHOD. pt.ttabur~h'a woea ~ontlnue Deals Savard scored three goa1s to lead ~ Chi o to a 6-3 victory over Pittsburgh, ' exte~ing the Penguins' National Hockey League winless stttalc to seven games. Savard's second goal of the game C4lme at 7:02 of the final period and gave Chicago a 3-3 tic. Darryl Satter got his second goal of the game at 9:36 before Bill Gardner and Savar~ scored late in the final period to put the game away ... Jn other NHL action Thursday, Glenn ADdenoa scored two goals, Wayne Ore&1ty reached another milestone with his 600th assist, and Edmonton won its fifth consecutive game in a 4-2 decision over Boston. After Cbrlle Simmer pulled Boston into a 1-1 tie with a power-play goal 10 the opening minutes of the second period, Gretzky assisted on Anderson's 1 Sth and 16th goals as Edmonton went attead to stay ... Aaron Brotea scored both New Jersey goals as the Devils came from behind· to beat Philadelphia, 2-1 . The loss snapped the F1rers' I ()..~me undefeated string and lowered their Patnck Div1sion- lcading record to 14-4-4. Coetzee'a hand queation mark SUN CITY, South Africa -One of m the questions about Saturday night's · World Boxing Association heavyweight . championship figh t is title-holder Gerrie Coctzee's right hand. which was injured in training. Another is why the fight was arranged in the first place, since American cbalfengerGreg Page has lost two straight fights, but still is ranked sixth by the WBA. Coctzeesaid his bruised thumb is still swollen from a sparring injury a month ago, and but that there is no pain. "I can fight with it; my right 1s as good as ever." said the South African, ignoring questions about why he has favored the right during training this week. Coeuce's right is supposed to be the 29-ycar-old champion's most dangerous punch. -.- s.nJOHrenewaGt111ert'•pact After 5 yeiµ-s, AN JO E -San Jose State football [i] rematch set coach Claude G1lberf5 contract bas been •II• extended through the 1988 season after he directed the team to a 6-S record in his flrst l USC season. . It's been tha t longs n ee , "I think this i a reOecuon on the fine work our staff did this year in our_initi~I year. And it' a_sign!ll of the Buckeyes we re in Rose Bowl confidence the umver Hy bas in the d1rect1on and __ , le3dcrsh1p of till' football program," G1lben said. Sutter rejects $12.3 million ST. LOUIS-The distance between • the St. Louis Cardinals and ace reliever Bruce Sutter apparently has widened with Sutter and his agents rejecting offers that could have meant as much as S 12.33 million to the pitcher. The Cardinals said th'!y would not &ivc Sutter the no-trade contract he has demanded, but said its offer would remain on the table should Sutter want to resume negotiations. The announcement meant the team had backed down on an oral agreement not to disclose offers and proposals to the media. Aueust A. Busch Jr., cbamnan and president of the club, s~ud the team made an offer what "would have made him (Sutter) the highest paid pitcher in baseball at this time. and the highest paid Cardinal." Ez-Salnt Williams dead at 39 NEW ORLEA NS -Del Williams. a [!] star offensive guard at Florida State c II• Uni versity and with the New Orleans Saints. died Wednesday of the illness known as Lou Gehring's disease. He was 39. Williams was a third-round dran choice of the Saints in the team's first National Football League draft, 1967. He became a staner his rookie year in a team loaded with veterans acquired in the expansion draft that year. "That little kid from F1onda 1s a player. He's tough," Coach Tom Fears said during the team's early training sessions. TeleYi•lon, racllo· TELIVl9ION 10 p.m. -80XING: From the Olympic AudltOf'lum (tape), Channel 56. • RADIO 5 p.m. -COLlEQI U8kET8AU: use VI. Southern Ml..-.ppt, KNX (1070). 5 p.m. -ltRO IOCCIR: LA LU*a at Cleveland, KWVE-FM (108). 7:30 p.m. -PRO .A.KITIIAlL: Kansas City at Lakera, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PftO USKET8AU.: Chicago at c oppers, KIEV (870). PASADENA (AP) -AJthough Qhjo State ~d Southern California have met in the Rose Bowl on SIX previous occasions, their date this New Year's Day will seem almost like the first time for both. schools. . The last time either school played Jn Pasadena was an the 1980 game whe~ Southern Cal ~efcated the Buckeyes. 17-16, squaring their Rose Bowl senes. at 3-3. . "Ohio State is happy to be here; !t seems like a l~na time," Buckeyes Coach Earle Bruce said Tbunday dunna a press conference at Tournament of Roses beadquarten. "Obviously, we have a lot of athletes who ~ave never been able to play in the Rose Bowl before now. "We feel very similar to the way Ohio State doc~·· said Trojans Coach Ted Tolln~r. who will make his first ap~cc an the Ro'se Bowl. "We don t have any individual on our team who bas ever experienced the Rose Bowl .. "Our football team 1s very excited." Bruce remembered that 1980 Rose Bowl game as one in which the Trojans won in the waning moments on a long touchdown drive featuring the running of Heisman Tropby- Bna.ce winning tailback Charles White and the blocking of giant offensive tackle A~thony Mun~z. This time he sees Ohio State as ha ving less expenencc but more tale~t. and he also secs Southern Cal posing the same kind of challenge it did five years ago. / "We were a very experienced team then, but we weren't as talented as we are now," Bruce said. "lo 1980, we also played one heck of a USC team, with I 0 first-ro_uod dran choices, a Heisman Trophy.winner and a guy as big as this room in Munoz. ''Obviously. it's quite a challenge anytime you play USC fn the Rose Bowl. They've been there a lot of times and they play very well." . Bruce said his Big Ten Conference champion Buckeyes, 9·2. will ignore the fact Southern Cat lost its final two rel\ular-season games after wrapping up tbe Paci~c-10 title with a victory over Washington on.Nov. I 0. So will the Trojans. . "Obviously, it buns whenever you lose, but lime heals," said Tollner, whose team is 8-3 on the -year. "The weeks we've given our players off will. be~ positive tbfog for us. "Our two-game losing streak will have no effect at all on the Rose Bowl game. This game is very imponant to us. You don't get many chances to play in the Rose Bowl, so the game itself gets all your attention ~hen you have the chance to go." Ohio State will open practice in Columbus next weekend. Southern Cal will begin 1ts preparations for the ~ ...................................................................................................................... .-__.Rose Bowl on Dec. 14. 9 Seaha wks appear tough again Nothing easy for Redskins Edison los es two sta ndouts, but should b e a ch a llen ger· · The high school women's basketball season launches Saturday and most of the area coaches arc optimistic. Following is the second in a series of stories offering a capsule look at some of the teams: Ocean View: Sea hawks Coach Kelly Painter has every reason to be opt1mist1c. He returns four staners from last year's squad which fimshed second in the Sunset League race and rolled up a 20-7 overall record. The Seahawks returnees include 5-91h $Uard Dana Douty, 5-8 guard Michelle Chomicz, 6-0 Tnna Vlachos and 5-10 Laura Simek at the post. Painter figures his fifth starter will be sophomore Dalene Lawson. Chomicz was an All-Sunset League selection last season. She averaged 12 points and 12 rebounds per game. Douty is the playmaker -she averaged nine assists per MI NNEAPOLIS (AP) -It's not by much and may outing as a sophomore. • not be for long. but the Washington Redskins are alone in The Seabawks' strengths don't end with their sianing first place in the National Football Conference's East five. Among tbe reserves are Teri Zanelh. the MVP oflast Di vision . year's junior varsity squad, Julie Hounsell. Doreen With Joe The1smann throwing two quick touchdowns Rodriguez and Sandy Miller. In addition, Ocean View has and the Redskin~ recovering two fumbles for scores, the services of Shelly Straight, a 6-2junior who is the sister Wac;hington built a 31-0 lead and held on to beat the of one of the Scahawks' men's standouts. Dave Straight. Minnesota V1k1ngs. 31 -17. Thursday night. "We're a balanced team. We're young but ex- Th~ victory left Washineton. 9-5, a half-game ahead of pericnced," says Painter." Another neat thing about these Dallas and the New York Giants ID the NFC East. girls is all carry 3.2 grade point averages or better." "We're p~ob.~bly.1n as good shape as we can ~.:· Edlso11: The Chargers will ~nainly have a n~w look' The1smann ~1d We re 9-5 and they have to cat~h u~. since a pair of All·CIF standouts -,Gretchen Metnhardt Although the Redskins were ahead by 31 ,P?tnls, the and Mary Beth Thobe -are now playing collegiate ball. V1k1ngs. 3-11 , almost caught them Thursday night. With Meinhardt at the University of Pacific and Archie Manning, the 35-year-old veteran reliever. Thobe closer to home at Orange Coast, Coach Dave White ca me on in the second half and threw two touchdown would figure to be concerned aboul his team's chances m passes 10 Leo Lewis. . the tough Sunset League. If Viking rookie i\Jl~n Rice hadn t fumbled on the 2-"We're not in Fountain Valley's or Ocean View's class yard line with 2:30 to go, Minnesota would have been onl y but we're quick and we have good shooters." says Whtte. seven points behind. who guided the Chargers to a 16-10 record and a benh in If It's been a year of ifs for the Vikings. wh~ haven't the CIF playoffs last season. lost this man y Nat10.nal Football ~ague games s.m~ 1962. The Chargers have but one returning staner, Michelle •• <\ c.:haractenst1c of the Washangton Redskins 1s that nothmg comes easy." said The1smann. who co'rllpleted 19 -------------------- of 24 passes for 223 yards. mciud1Dg touchdowns of 68 M So Hi g i i \ards to Cah in Muhammad and 4 yards to Clint Didier'. an n n n sem 8 The Redskins played without bru1sin$ fullback John R1gg1no;. who said he'll check into a Washmgton hospital toda) for fun her test~ on his painful lower back. hall But they didn 't !>cem 10 miss him in the lopsided first UC lrvme's third-seeded Bruce Man Son Hing will player No. 2 seed Dani Leal ofPepperdine in the semifinals of the Southern California Collegiate Tennis Cham- pionships at UCI Saturday at IO a.m. On Washington's first play. The1smann faked a handoff and heaved a 68-yard TD pass to Muhammad. After 18 seconds 1t "as 7-0 and the Redskrns were ahead In the other IOo'clock semi, top-seeded Mark Basham (UCLA) will face No. 4 seed Carlos Oil.aura (Pepperdine) with the survivors playmg for the championship at I . ihe doubles semifinals will be played at 11 :30a.m. on Saturday with the finals to begin at 2:30. for good "With Calvin\ speed. I JUSt had to put 1t up as high as I could and let him run under 1t." said The1~mann, who had a stretch of 13 straight completions 1n the second half, in which he ecl1p~ed SOnn y Jurgensen's team record of 1.831 career completions. To reach the semis, Man Son Hing defeated David Li vingston (UCL~). ·:;:s. 4-6, 6-2, while Leal knocked off Brad Pearce(UCLA), 6-1 , 4-6. 6-3. Admission is free. FRONT RUNNER AND VALUE-PACKED .. •s12a · 'Monufal-turt>r'' ~uggMled ~Intl pr1n1 T1tl"' IOXf'\ rdro \ ' Mercury Lynx is excep· tionally low priced. Yet exceptionally well equ1pped-w1th 79 stan· dard features including. • front-wheel drive • 1.6L four-cylinder CVH engine • 4-speed manuol transo)(le • 1nd1v1dua1ly reclining front seats • rock-and-pinion steering • MacPherson strut front suspension • fully independent rear suspension. See Lynx ot your Lincoln· Mercury Dealer. Ml nCtJRY LINCOLN ' l • ' Henessey. who stands 5-0 and averaged six points and fi ve assists last year as a freshman. Two other returnees give Wh1te some expenence - 5.1 Jolene K.and11 and 5-9 Knsten Wilson. Others who figure to stan or see plenty of playing time are 5-4 sophomore Denise Ogburns at guard. 6-0 sophomore center Susan Tyler and 5-6 juni or forward Matha Noffsinger. The Chargers also have 5-6 j unior Kris Henn an. "We'll get better as the season goes along." 1Ds1sts White. Marilla: The Vikings will field a young team that Coach Mike Thornton hopes will develop as the season progresses. "We're real young and inexpcnenced with probably the youngest team Marina has ever had," said Thornton, who is enterfog his fifih year at the Vikjng helm. "We didn't return anybody that averaged more than six points a game last year " Among the probable staners arc two freshmen and a Junior. The freshmen are 6-1 post player Dawn Chamon and 5-11 Liberty Brewster, who also plays the post. "Those two began working with us at the stan of the summer and have improved quite a bit." noted Thornton. "We think they'll get better and better." The lone senior staner will be 5-5 point guard Stephanie Sabelino, while 5-1 OJunior wmg player Heather Ktrkup will hold down one of the other starting positibns. The fifth slot wiU be filled by either sophomore Temre Kuester or senior Denise Smith, while sophomore Jessica Duran also figures to sec some playing time. Newport Harbor: Coach Glenn Takemoto has all Jive of his starters back from last year's team which finished 11-11 overall and 6-8 an Sea View League play. The lineup will find a pair of S-3 guards, Sherri Kemper and ·Kristin Drage, joini"IJ. forwards Suzanne Shriner (5-11) and Barbara Perr; (5-8) and center Jorie Nolan (6-0). Perry was not a staner last season but did sec plenty of pJaying lime coming off the bench. The Sailors may also have the services of Lara Asper, a starting forward last year who is probably best known for her work• on the volleyball court. But Asper suffered a ligament injury midway through the season and has not practiced yet . "We're weak on the bench but we do have all of our players back and and we should be pretty good underneath the basket." Takemoto says. · Jrvi.De: Bill George begins his first year as the Vaqueros• coach and f~ls that he has the foundation for a good team. The squad will be built around scmors Dina Graham, a forward and Nancy Bower, a guard. "We have some 1Dexperience, and a lot will depend on whether the rest of the team can play up the level of our seniors," said George. . Other candidates for playing duty include juniors Shelly Moccn, Suzette Ford and Dana Tanikawa. Center. Karen Reese suffered a knee injury and her status is "week- to-week" according to George. Sports on.TV for weekend I Satartt.7 DePall. KHX \!:,O~ ____ _ .. TIUYlllON 5 p.m. -80CfCP: LA Lazer• at Pltt9lugh, 9 a.m. -C4U.IGE FOOUAU.: Army ve. NayY KWVE-FM (108). • from Philadelphia Channel 2 5:30 ~ -PRO ~A&.L. CIPS*9 at Ian 9 a.m. -cOu.aQll POOTaAU.: Aubun} va. Ant°;':, m ~'La1 llMKIT8AU: use w. Alabama from BlrmtnaMm. ~net 7. M..r,·at., KNX (1070). · 10 a.m. -PftO llOWIMG. P8A tou~ from p.m. _CO' I-flOOT'8AU.: 8eddlebedt w. Charlotte, N.C., Ch.n.-4. Fullt1on KBPK-FM~1). 11:30 a.m. -COLUGI MSKIT9AU.: UCLA at 7 . ...,.. 'pm _ QI ··--·· •. 1 __,,,.__ OePaul Channet 4 . .;JV • • -·' .._ __,_.. 12:'30 p.m. _: CO..&.Hm UauTaAU.: ()t(la-M~ at UC tMne, KWVE~ (108) ; home at lltlnota, Channel 2. . 10.30 p.m. -"80 HOCICIY. Vancouver at Klnge 12:30 p.m. -COLLaQI FOOTaAU.: Flortda va. (delayed). KWVE·FM {108~ Flo~~~:·~: Argentina YL ~>dCO(~ -·;. Oct. 26 '" Buenoe Mr:Ji CMnnel 84. TWUVlllON 1:30 p.m. -IP~SWOILD: Boxing -Mike 10 a.m. -PRO POOTaALL: Odea at Phladel- McCellum W. Luigi Mlnchllo tor W8A juNOr Mght· phta, CMnnel 2. · .. w,ight c:hamplonlhlp from Rome: WOttd Cup lob••d 1 p.m. -PRO 'OOTaAU.! Alllderl It Mt9mf, ohampton8hlpe from Cervlna, ttllY. Chan.-•· CNnMI 4. 3 p.m. -tW ICHOOL ,OOTaAU.: Mlllk>n 1p.m.-HOR•RAC91G:C...beMCl111lcfrom Viejo va. Elperwa ftllpe). a.tM M 1 Perwna, CMnnet 34. , 4 p.m. -........ TRCWHY: COW.ege of the RADIO awardsoeremonywttleh honora the top~ pl9ys 1 p.m. -PRO POOTaALL: New on.n. at fWne. In America, ChMnef 4. KMPC'(710). RADIO 1 p.m. -NO flOOTaAU.: fWderl at ...._, 9 a.m. -COl.UQI POOTllAU.: Army YI. Navy, kWVE·FM ( 1~Al.A (1110). KF.O><-FM (IG.5). 1 p.m. -UIUTUU.: CNceQO, It~ tt:80 a.m. -COi.UGi ~ UCLAllt Kl.AC (570). • Parts Prince wins INGLEWOOO (AP) -Paris Pri nce, ridden by bill Shoemaker, rallied tron&Jy in the fin.al furlona Thursday and won the feature race on the grau at Hollywood Park. PlssinJ five horses in the finaJ cithth of a mile. Paris Pnnce finished I n cad rn front of irclc Of Steel, ridden by Luis Oneaa. Ayaan,·ridden by Ray Sibille. finished third a note farther beck. The odds-on favontc, Tonuron. ridden by Sandy Hawley, tired late and f\nishcd fiR.h, beaten just over 1wo l•~•· ~' \ occ raoqaetmJI toal'Jl:b A f'llC!QucttieU IO\lmameDt, lbe Coatt C.OU.. WiAtcr Cattle, will be held turday aod S""Wlday, Dec. 8·9 on OCC't outdoor coun1. Tbe three-wall tolll'M)' will include sinalet and doublet pla~tlon Is oow bcina hel<l ll 0CC wttfl I pla)ttl chatJed $ J ' and doublet team• Pl~ Sl' etch. a..iftcationa for alfllla playm (men and women) include open, B and C. Men"• doubles dlviaiona locludc ooen. 8, C and Mnlora while womeo'adoublct wiU Include Band C. In m.iJlcd double&, open1.~ and C divisions will bt held. TtOPbiee ww be awarded to I.be first, eecond and t.6ild place tlniaben and the cont0l1tion winnerineecb.cateaorY. Alona-aleevedahlnwlll alto be alven t0 eac:n Participant. ._ _, ....... -For ftirtbet information. phone Bob Wetzel at 2•1·907S. ~ttnumeet The 26th annual Sunk.in lnvitationi.I indoor ltlek meet will be held Friday ni&)lt, Jan. 18, at the Los Antelca Sporu Arena. Now t.he"-third oldctt indoor meet io the U.S .. the Sunkitt meet will be contested on a newly rebuilt board track. Invitations have been sent out to some of the top American lrlek talent. includina performers in the 1984 Olym~. Also, atars arc bein& souaht from several foreign nationt, includioa some from Ea.stem Eul'O~n nations that were forced to skip the Olympics. In addition to the world-clus athletes, the Sunkiat alto will be host to one oftbe nation's top bi&h tchool meeu. llaerved teats for the evcat arc available for SU, Sl3 $10 and $7 at the Sporu Arena box office. For more infonnation, phone (213) 7.Ulll. 8~1111 ... m~ Ora nae County wen will have the oppon uni· ty to take the bw tO Ooldmine at Bia Bear evtl')' Wedoetday durina the~ -..on. Bua 'n Ski offm aJr-oonditloned rullner scat butet at • QOlt o( S26 per penoo (if more than one ticket la purcbaled) or S27 each (1r a ain&le ticket it purclwed). The r~ includes aJl~y lift tickets and rouod·lriP bus fate. The bus will leave Costa Meta every Wedn'etdly durina the ak.i tealOO at 7 a.m. with return by 6:30 p.m. Tickets may be putt.hued at Sal's SPort Hau.s at 1779 Newpon Blvd. in COltl Mca and Pat'• Ski .t Spon ShOp, lZ3S N. Tustin Ave. in Santa Ana. For more information, phone 6.0-4310 or 834-1006. CIT baaketbalJ aclledaJ• oa Mle Now available for public Ille at the CIF Southern Section office is the 1984-85 Boys and Girls m&ft.er buketball schedule, listina all pm• for. the upcomin& season of each tcbool panillpallna. The tchcdule may be obtained by mail order at a cost ofS7 per COJ>Y, or picked up In person at thc CIF-SS office(locattd at 1101 l Artesia Blvd. in Cerritos) for $6. Mail orden should bt addressed to Master Basketball Schedule, ClF Southern Section, P.O. Box 488, Cerrito~. 90701. . Included in the 9Cbedule is a li1tina of the basketball calendar daiea for the se.uon. the 1984-85 playoff tehcdule, a complete hittory of both the boys and sirb CJF.ss championships and last 5Cl.IOn's playoff tcsulu. For more information, phone the Clf-SS office at (714) 826-5390. 0 Oregon' S 13-Q second-half said af\erward. "It seemed too easy toniaht. My teammates just kept lobbing me the baJI, and I kept scoring." --,t--=-:k=------k=-----:5:::::-:8=--=5"""'7=-------. Hoppcn bit 12 of 16 field goal attempts and aU 11 of s rea spar s -victory his foul shots to erase his old career high of 28 points last season against Kansas. . . · The only worrisome part·of the game was the loss in EUGENE, Ore._ Forward Jerry Adams hit a basket the first half of starting guard Brian Carr, who sustained a From AP dllpatc91et to start a strina of 13 consecutive Orcaon points midway head injury when he bumped into a referee's k.nce during a 1tut>ustith~nd half, anctthe Ducks lrung on for a SS-S7 pileup~ Carr was taken out of the tame and didn't,..play non<0nference college basketball victory over Montana thercaf\cr for precautionary reasons, although he is not Tbunday niaht expected to miss any games. It wu the first defeat for the Grizzlies. Oregon's ~rd "Brian Carr better be all ri&ht." Coach Moc Iba said. is 2-2. ..In the second ~alf, we had .. a fot of combinations in the Montan.a, which trailed the cprire first half took the game that wercn t t~ g<>?d. . 4ead for the fint time, 32-31 with 17 minutes to play on a Nebraska, opcni!lg its regular season, never trailed buket by center Larry McBride. It 'held the lead until the and led 50-28 at halfbme. . basket by Adam. s made it 4 I -39. with 12 minutes to play N~tre Dame 7t, Northwestena '1: Sco~t Hicks scored and the Ducks never trailed again. • 17 potnts,. ~f!d Notre Dame ~ a prcss1~g defe~sc to Adams and rd Chris Harper Led the Ducks with t 3 unravel v15ittng Northwestern s game plan. The .vtctory points. They cacf:ad two baskets as the Grizzlies went six was the first for Notre Dame over N<?rthwestcm 10 th ree d 1...1f • · b · all · A_,. seasons. an. a 1.wu mmutcs wit out sconng, owmg ""'"'&on to "All the preparatjon we did for this game fell apart in build a S0-39 ldd. . the first half," said Northwestern Coach Rieb Falk, who . Montana forward Larry K.rystowtalc led all scorers watched his Wildcats hit only one field goal in the last c1f!!t With 19 . befi . . b h' h . I . h <>re.on had to survive the last-minute distance minutes ore mtennission. Y w ic Orne the ns cd sbootinL1:'~cs of Montana guard Todd Powell who hit a 49•29· . . ~foot at the halftime buzzer and two long shots in Wake Forest l 10 Roll1.a1 14: .six ptare!". scored m the closina 30 seconds of the game to create the one-point double fi~~ for Wake Forest,. which led vts1ttng Rol!1hs marain 53-35 at halftime and never trailed by fewer than 12 points · . the rest of the way. Lee Garber had 21 points and Delaney In other college acnon: . • Rudd 20 for the Demon Deacons. Freshman Charlie ~pmaa H , .Baywer~ Sta~e 75 .. Gua.rd. Jerry ~oss Thomas contributed 14 .rebounds as Wake Forest pow;ed 10 a pme high 28 points, 1ocluding six in over:ume. outrcbounded Rollins 51-35 • =te Panthers to the non-<:onferencc win at Ba~lor 103, Mlssoarl si:. Baylor o~ 17 po~ts. apiece Hayward forward Ric Toyloy sent the game into from E~cJoh.nson,. Carlos Bnggs and.~1chael W1lliam.s to overtime, tied at 71-71 , on a jump shot with 24 seconds ~t Mtssoun, which gave up 100 po.mts for the first ume remaioina. Guard Cyc Adams was Hayward's high scorer since March 8. 1975 when the Tigers lost J 06-?7 to with 11. • Colorado. Baylor scored 22 of the game's first 25 points. Taking advantage at the free throw line, Chapman VlrglDJa Commo~weaJU1 7Z, ~•t Caroliu 11: Calvin outlCOrcd Hayward 13-4 en route to the victory. Chapman Duncan sco~ 24 points and Mike Schlegel add~ 21 as evened its record to J -1 while Hayward dropped to 3-1. VCU held on m the second half to beat East Carolina. East Ndr'alb It SoatberD Colorado 17: The challenge Just Carolina outscored the Rar:ns 18-8 to start the second half wun't there. ' end turned a 14-point haJftjmc deficit to four points, Yet, Dave Hoppcn, a 6-1 1 junior center. was surprised 41 -37. v.cu l~ 50-43 with ciJht minutes left,. then KOred ~the 3S pojnts he scored to lead Nebraska past Southern five st.ralght poLnts on two foul shots, a tcchmcal foul and Colorado. a layup by Schlegel on the ensuing inbounds pass to put the "I didn'it expect to score that many points," Hoppen game away. Another long year for Westminster?· Underclassmen dominate Lions' roster i '84-85 Westminster Hi 's Lions endured another Iona ba etball season in 1983-84 (S-16 overall, 2-8 in Sunset l..equc play) and on the surface the Lions don't fiaure to improve 1 great deal,.u Coecla Okie Katz continues buildina from the around up. The only re\umioa starter is 6-1 senior guard Tim Davis, the team captain. ' Others that. figure to contribute right away are 6= I senior Shannon Harris, 5-1 J junior Joe Smith, S-10 sophomore Tommy Devers, 5-11 freshman Ray Smith and S-10 senior Todd Blan. The other two freshmen are 6-2 Mark Austin and..6-0 Marland Love. The Lions open the season Satur- day night ( 7: 30) at Bolsa Grande. then travel to bana Hills and Magnolia next week before entering the Santa Ana Tournament. Taft topples Golden West ··- IJueMll card Mo ... HI.II orFamcr Duke rudetWlll be on hand &o II.JO autO&tapht 11 I.he PacifK COtit Sporu tfobbytst b .. cball card abowa Saturday and Suoday. • The event wtU bt bc&d S.tutday at the Los A.natl« Airport area Cockatoo Inn from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tiw Cockatoo ton lS located at the comer of lmpnial Hiahway and HaW\hornc Blvd. SANTA MARJ.A -OCIMm W• md °'111111 col1*t will bettJe lt out .-ilh .u otber powerbo~ Saturday wtda &be Soadler1I comm\lruty c:oUett wocneo'1 dwn~p ae die Ooldeil West. 14-0 in Soulh C0Mt COldlil M Sunday, the ahow will be at the Qua.bty lnn. ioc:a\ed one block aouth of Disneyland off S. Httbor Bou~vard in Anaheim. ... Snidtt will bt sianina autosnpbs from noon·l p.m. each day. Admission w1Jl be...Sl SO whh youths under 12 pnccd 11 SI.SO. There it a SJ charsc for 1utOlflph1. Socoer a.t.111• coate.t Ei&)lty boys and &irb from California and Nevada will compete in the finals of I.he .. Go With Soccer" Skills Contest hosted by the Cit}' of Anaheun RCC1"Cation Depanment Saturday Dec. 15. . All finalists and their families will atten4 a victory btnque1 at the Disoeyla.nd Hotel foUowins the competition whe~ finahsu will receive commemorative pl\s from Coca-Cola and the Convene Shoe Company. You~h soccer orpn1z.ationt, schools and city recreation departments conducted area coot~ts th[ouahout 9&lifom1a and. Nevada seodJng their wuinen to nine county rea>onal even ta. Rcaional wmncn will adannc:c to the finals amd-rompel.C for awards. For more infonnauon, phone (213) 746-S.55.S, ext. 4244, " I.I leedcid~ lD the IOUr'Umelll ud .. C&mioo at p.m. in the ooo-day tour'DlmlaC • Hancock here. 1 , occ. t 2 .. 2 (the two aoeecs c:ame llliost Ookl-'II Wlll Cace GT01Smont at JO a.m.. The Piraaa me fourth. ln Qthcr firtt·rouAd p.mes, Su DiC80 Mee Collete of the Dctert will t.tlle it out and Suta MOI .. will take on Ventura. Semifinals ate let f'or 2a' , Mth the champioGJb.ip awcb at 7:30. Tbc iop two wt1l advance to. the awe t.oumunent Dnl Colltac of the Sequoia. • San DiCJO Meu ii the No. 1 seeded ieam. OCC.:.! 1 victory in the first round., would probably face Mea OlympWl.s al\d Pirates have split two matches tbit . Amon.a the standouts for Oolden West are ouulie hitter Chris Donohue. setter Julie Boland, Sally Rea ftd Katen Knigb t. • OCC is led by Roxanne McMillen. Suzette ~ and Shelly Ashpole. · • • • "I like our chances in lhe tourney, .. saya Cout a.th · Jane Hilgendorf. "We're certainly capable of bcatina ,ar ' of the otl;icr seven team&." .. : .. Edison wrestling tourneJ' Edison Hi&h will be the host for ap ei&J!t-way ~ tournament Slturday, beainnina at I 0 Lm. in 6c Chargers' gym. · . . : Among the top teams"to compete will bC El DonllP. Loara. Westminster and Estancia. · ~ ~ · The admission will be $2 for ~ultt, SI for c~ · under I 2 and frtt for students displayint a ~fbclly card., · •. ._, ........ ., ............ P'l•e playen, lncladl.DC UCI'• Tim Tolbert (iS). battle for rebound darlnC UCl·San Dteco State 1a.me Tln1nda7 ntcbt. Two OCC players honored Brown. Piccola All-MTSSion:- Saddleback, RCC dominate 8111 Brown and Joe Piccola were the onl~ Orang<' Coast College pla}ers selected to the '\Jl-M1ss1on Conference first team. picked by coaches, Brown is a 6-2. 185-pound sophomore ught end while Piccola is a 6-3, 130-pound linebacker. Selected offensive player of th~ year was Saddlebacl College's sophomore quan erbaclc Mike Douglass. Saddle-- back's Ken Swcanngen was \Oted coach of the ~ear OCC landed five players on the SC'Cond team - offensive tackle Don Tucker. quartcback K<"n L:lszlo. punter Go!Con Moss. linebacker David Goodine llnd comerback Derck Nichols. Riverside City Collcac and addlcback. tht' 1wo dominate teams in the confercn~. also dominatt'd the selections. RCC had 13 pla}t'rs on the first and S«Ond team, including eight on offense. Saddlebad. had 1.1 players selected. s1'< on offt'Me C-Eric Hel~scn. Palomar 6-3 240 So. TE-Damon edfoclc. Riverside 6-5 215· Fr TE-<kratd Welch. San Otego Mesa 6-2 185 So QB-Tom Ponich. San Otego Mesa 6-1 190 So. QB-Ken Laszlo. Orange Coast 6-0 190 Fr. QB-Davr Money. Santa An.a 6-1 190 So. RB-Kevin Bradle~Orangc Coast ~8 170 So. RB-Lcrdy Lcfiti. o'mar 6-1 195 So. RB-Mike Jones. Santa Ana 5.9 180 Fr. K-Shawn Doonan, San Otego Mesa $-9 140 'fr P-Gordon Moss. Orange Coast. S-10 180 Sr First Team Dete:ate DL-Sutupc Tuala. Citr1ls 6-2 121 Fr DL-Teddy Ta}lor. Riverside 6-3 275 So Dl-Mike Piel. Saddleba~lc 6-5 235 So. DL-Pete Watson, Southwestern 5-11 220 So. DE-Eric Van Juke. Saddlcback 6-3 2.CO So. DE-Raul Va.rps. Southwestern 6-2 218 So LS-Chris Rinehart. Southwestern 6-1 220 Fr LB-Kent Dontthn. R1 ven1de 6-2 215 So. LB-Joe Piccola. Orange Coast 6-3 230 So LB-Micah 1m . Citrus 6-2 215 So "We've aot three freshmen, two eophomorcs and two j uniors," says Katz of hit ll -m~ squad, and althouah rm optimistic.. we're re- aJiJ&ica1Jy three years down the road. Weltmllll"" ldll!Me LANCASTER.-Taft Collqc, the No. 2-ranked communi~ collcie First Team DdHH DB-John KtnJ. South9.'e tern .S-1 0 165 So. DB-Don Davis, Citrus 5.9 16S So. So~B-ClttT H1cks. San D1cao Mesa S-10 180 So. .. We're youna J'OW and we'll bf YO\ll\I apan nett year," continues Katz. "But we're aoina to play my 1tyle, which i1 prcs.aina. running and hard-nOted." Eric Schurman, a 6-4 transfer from Mater Dei who had to forqo vanity competition u a junior, is the Lions' t.op player •ya the Wcstmins1cr c:oecb.. "He'• an eacellent jumper and shooter," saya Katz. DK. I-et hlH Gr•ndt; Dec. r.1 Oene Hllls:O.C. 1-1 M1111nolf•, Dec. 10-1.-S.111• •ne ToumerMlll1 Dec. 11·21-Senlt hrMr• T-· nem111t; Dec. 2'·79-0t.,,.. Teurllam8llt. JM. ~ QuJMe (hOmell Jen. 11-EOllOll• (home), J•l'I It-et HunUnttOll IMeefl': Jen lt-F-l•lft v....,• lhomel; JM. n-.1 M11rlne•1 Jen. U-Oc:Mn VIW• (llomtl. ,~ 1-1 u1aon•1 F.o. t-Hunt1ntto11 IMClh Chomel: ""' t-11 Fountel11 veeev•, Fa. l>-Mef'N' Olotne.I; , .... u.-f OCiMll ~ ...... MMt lMtUe MtM "' ,,.,,. IOurMt'Mllt end -.. ""'" ....... , ~ ~l'I\ basketball team in the state, knocked WR-Zeth Verdon. Santa Ann Golden West Cotteac out of the WR-Scott Momson. Citrus championship bracket Of lhe Ante-WR-Lafo Malauuto. Palomar lo~ Valtev Tournament Thuf'lday G-V1ctor Fry, Cltrus wath a 9S-12 victory. G-Ltlgh Doran<t, Saddlebadc Guards Tyrone and Frank Johnson T -Kc1tb Eachus. Saddlcb3ck scored 2S and 20 Potnts, rapecbvtly, T -Ross Cioti, R1ven1de to pece the C.O.n. C-Rodney Leota. ddlcl>adc Ooldeo West (1-1), reaived 18 TE-81U Brown. 0T1ln&C Coast point from Mike Love and 16.)fom T.E-Cra11 McEwtn.Santa Ana Marc l..oripn, while Bill Bruce addced QB-Mike Doualass. Saddlcback 10 points and a ttam-hi&h U rc--QB-Nick Butrra. R1vus1de bouflds. RB-Olen Crawford. R1vtn1& Lakers sictn ex-Bull Lester in!c:~~f~~j1(~~~c!~~ ~~:;,~~~.~~~1c t:J• lead for Sood-RB-Sieve Tart. San ~cao JNOLEWOOO (AP)-Ouard Ronnie Later, cut by the Ghi~o .. We played well for· the, first I 0 PK-Steve Adams, Citrus Bulls two weeks aao. has been 1iJned by the Los Ar\tt&ct Lakcrs. mlnuta but then we made a few P-M1k.e Potttt, Southwestern Later, 1 four-year National Basketball Association vctcnn. mistakes, they capitalized and we fell ~ TNm Offnu ~ e.t Jones, who's sj~Uned with a sprained ankle. on tbe bthind •• noted RusUer Coacb Jam WR-Rocky 011lord. n Otcao M Wen' roster. accord.int to 1 team spokesmao. Orunflckt ... Wedtd OK but they just WR-Robtn Hendcnon. Riverside 6-2 S-10 .S-1 0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-:? 6-:? 5-11 5-l I b-0 -11 6-1 .S-9 6-J ~ p, p~ 170 105 2'0 240 2 0 265 21 210 185 I 5 I S I 0 190 I 5 180 205 So DB-Steve LaMotbc, SaddJcbeck S·lO 180 So So. B-Evtnt s-..._n, Riverside S-11 1 SS So So JUd return .pcc1afilt-ClitTKi . San Otc:ao Mesa So SeeoM Tum DefteM So Dl-G1lbcn Barber. Palomar 6-3 230 So. Fr DL-Savai1 Scau, San Oieao Mesa · 6-1 240 So. Fr DL-Mike Va~ua. R1vt111de 6-2 220 So DL-Ron Bauer, Santa na 6-0 20S Fr DL-Lam ndson. SouthW"Cstmi 6-1 248 Fr. So. DL-Santos Sanchc Curu 6-J 230 Fr. So. OE-Junior Bl')ant. Riverside 6-1 220 So So DE-Ricky Zeman. n Otqo M 6-P 20S So Fr LB-Bob Richards. nta Ana 6-1 230 So. So LB-Roben Tlalavca. Palomar 6-1 218 So LB-Yepa Pauu, ddkback 6-0 230 Fr Fr . LB-WiU1 lAniel n D1 6..() lU Fr LB-Da' 1d Goodine. Oranat Cout 6-J 210 So DB-txrck 1chols. Ort.nae Coast 6-3 t9S So So. 08-Ron Davts. C1tru1 .S-9 t6S So So DB-Paul McGov.-n, Palomar .S-9 180 Fr 1 ' I Letter, a 6-2, 17 So-pounder out orthe Univenity-of '°"' bad not out,.quicked \I '' WR-Todd •· dd~blclc DlaYed for the Bulls this teUOn. He sulliercd 1 ,;.;P~l'l~:tned;;.;;.:;,~~~;;..;;h,;..-l--~~hlelaon-.Gt.:d1ttiotttlilt1'"1br-"0:;-1tobt1 r • 08-Mark Rose San Olqo 6-0 t 1S Dtl~!tot~:N1ttilmr.~id:dtl''"'-.......,_ --\..,..,_'1-N~oQr...-- luJlt' final pmeuon contest and was ~n the lr\lured list when the lhe Coupn. G-Kettb Tombnson. uth,,.. ttm lar "'-• Ookkn West opeocd the 16-tcam 0-Lou Scrrane>, n Oteao Mesa rep ..,.. _..,n. l tournament Wednaday wtth 1 77-66 0-SCOtt Stcwan. Rivmlde He·~ S.4 pomll while appcarif!* n 43 pines for Chfoaao win over Wese Hill Loripo, a T-R~h Crompton, Santa Ana •llut•teUO••o.•llli••••••••••••••••r-,Jrcthman fOrward. had 22 poin in T-Obn Tucker. Oran~ 1 cwt thaC coa~ T-Paul Knimm, San Dt M 08-lb(oo ~ey. ~ thwcstern 6-2 I S 08-Ray ttholas. Palomar 6-2 ' 190 Fr Fr • Kick tttum ~pttlallSt-Zctb Verdon, Santa Ana Fr Offtn.u"e-plarcr of the year -Mik~ Ooug1&JS ddkbec ). . C h of the )car -en v.unottn (Sadd\tblek). So ( ... I , . -. • •. -· Nl'L MATIOMAL. COHMH~8 x•S.n Frllft ...,_ ~°"'""' Ati.nte •·Chic.ago CrN11 8 av Detroit TetnH8av Ml--.ot• .w ... \! W L. T ~ "" .. A 12 1 o m m 111 t 5 t 61$ Ut HO 6 1 0 ,4412 ... l 10 O 2'1 m H4 c.rier .. 9 4 0 .,, 274 1'S $ • 0 3'5 305 167 • • 1 M6 250 316 • '0 ,.309257 l26 l 11 0 ' 21• 255 )95 h it Wa~ton 9 S 0 UJ 367 255 HY Gi.nn a S 0 615 255 2SO Oellu I S 0 "5 233 140 SI. Louil 1 6 0 .Slt 332 2tS Pl'llledelOlll• s 1 1 423 231 251 AMll•ICAN C:ONl'8••NCE S..111• re>.nVtr ....... S.noi.oo l<eMH CltY Plllst>uron Cincinnati Clevelen<I Houston Wett . 11 2 0 II 2 0 9 • 0 6 1 0 s • 0 Centrel 1 6 0 s • 0 • 9 0 2 11 0 £H t 11·Mi.m1 12 1 0 New Enolaoo I s O NY Jal• 6 7 0 lndtana0oll1 • 9 0 Buffa~ 1 12 0 x·clincllecl division mi. 200 ,,. m 34 m S3I 331 260 JtS 243 2tO l08 18' 234 1s. m :u.J m 416 21s 615 319 m 462 2tO 216 JOI 197 JU on 191 366 y-cllncllecl w0<1·card Plavott tierll'1 Tllllnd9'1'• Sar• WaJhlnglon 31, MIMftOI• 11 SUnda'1'1 Gamn New Orlffn1 at •ams ll9*n ., Miami (Cllar>n•I • •I I o.m ) Clnclnnetl •' Ctevelan<I ln<llaneoolls at Buff•~ Dallas et Pl'llla<lalOlll• (Cha nnel 2 a t 10 a.m.) Oenvtr a l Kansas City u.~ THU.IOAY'S ltlSULTI m" .. ., . ....., ............ ,,_.,.., 'IR.IT aACL t40 YWch. Peat (ft~) 20..0 940 uo C-JoMton ( L.ctlevl UO > 20 S.tln $UllMt (Wardl 10 40 Abo raced· Raise The Color•. SOMe ThYITIU', Glau MModV. Clledulno, Ima ClaHV R~•t, Fest Marcus, Ket ltot1on1 Fencv. Time; t24.S S8COHO •AC•. 350 vard1. tteoel CllMtrns (Caroozal uo UO UO Azure Prwdoul tS.Vlllel uo uo TwtlW And Even (Pilkenton) • 40 Ano rec.cl. Snort Dance. Eknh•elv. Caprice Coov. L• ltou Mora, PlnMY Brown. Time: Ilk n DAILY OOUILE (7·81 oel<I SIOHO. n-eXACTA 11•71 pale! $4' 20 THMO llACE. 400 yards OH·Tlm.to-Prv ICraa-) 2..0 UO 2.60 OH-Woodard (Lewis) 600 S.to 3.60 Mr E~ Kid IROUOl't) UO DH-Oeadllffl tor win. Ano raced: Almen. Secrete Welch, Sir Trinka!, Just Crul•ln, Star Soengled Ledv, Trulvs o.tlont, Charoln lttc:t. T~to.61. ,OUllTH ltACE. 170 var4s ltalse A &oucluet (H Grc) 3.20 Run N111Yt ltun (Rough) Arnie 811>v CE Garcia) 260 260 100 HO 3 20 FIHI Also rec.a Paint Me• Sliver. MlcklY. Jonnv Savi Run. Time: •s.n U EXACTA 11·61 oeld S-47 00 l'IFTI4 RACI!. 4.o yards El Polrtr0$ Gold (ltutr) 14.00 I 20 S.40 .~. Shamrod< Oust (Lovelan<ll 2l to lo:.t"" • Pelon Passion (Craa-l •.to AISo raced: Unolo BoY. OoNioua, Tu Tun JoM. Kecff Jev, Ferrier AIOnO, Cnrl•IOC>her Slv, Reconnoiter Time: 22 4S S2 EXACTA (1·9) palo s216 20 - ll'OUltTH ltACa. 6 lvnonts Unbkn~~wl\'l -MO -t .20 Ice Caoer <Plnc.evl i 60 UO Sland Pel (McHervutl UO Also raced· Mt Ul\Ml .. va.1111. F ... I Joey, l.~Y $hip, NOl'dlc $one. TllM' 1:11 l/S IS I XACTA (6•3l Nici t1900. l'"WTH •A.Cl. OM ml .. Pr~••• ltoom (llKkl 16 ~ UO UO (ll\fltl''f (l.OIOYI) J IO UO Glenct AbOut (Ftr"~not1) 4.00 Atw reced· Jim.... Llt••ffll, Mister EIC)le. Trll)(.avne. Soeclaculer Bnu, Ntl Po1n11, Wlnnltr\ Town. Time 1:31 l/S. SS 8 XACTA (10-9) peld SlO'UO SIXTH •AC•. • tUI'~. VIYlen't Jade 8 (SMni.r) 10 60 6 20 4.20 Plrett't s.tentdl (HewleYl '-20 4.00 O.r1U11 (Tcwo) • 20 Alto ,..cad: T antatlitd. The Pe nlrv, Volan<la, """ Storn\lllO. hDa Rlctee, Lono G-Gaellc, She't So Sweet, Girt Of TM v .... ., Time. 1. lt 1/ S. U I XACTA (._JI paid S17UO. s•VENTH ••c•. One mlle. Mimi 81ktr (McGurn) UO UO 3.00 O.ar Cerri. !McCerronl 3.40 3.20 Linda's Leader (Slbllle) 7.60 Time 1 :34 21 S. U EXACTA C•·ll paid sS4.00 n fttet< StX <•· 10-6· I0-4·41 oeld $11,'3100 with thrM winning tlckeh (sl11 nones> i2 Piek SI• contolallon oeld Sl,•S.UO with 57 wlnnlno tickets Ulve norsesl. EIGHTH ltACE. 1 I/ 16 mllft on turf. Paris Prine. (Slloemaktr) 21.lO I~ UO Clrcte Of SIM (Or1eoal \ 69 ~ tUO Avean CSll>llle) I 20 Tlme 1:41 3/S SS •XACTA (1·11 Paid s2.100.oo. NINTH RACE. IV. mlt.s. Oramallc Sllff<I (McCrn) lUO 7.00 4.IO AllclonadQ (Loroval 7,40 UO Hevlno Fun (Antonoeoroll 4.20 Time: 1:.Sl 2/S. SS EXACT A !1·31 1>el<I S2:3S.OO. Allen<lance: 13,0'6. \ Na A W8STl"N COMl'llt8MCI hcMk DMIN9 w L ..a. LA lellen " • ... , Portteoo 10 7 .. Phoenix 10 • 556 S..1111 ' 10 )1S GOiden sn11t • II .aSl LAa.w. • 11 .35.'J Mldwett OMa-. 0-tr 12 2 .U7 Hou1ton -11 s .... Oella1 • ' .471 Utah -. ' .471 SenAnlonlo 1 ' Al KantasCltv , 12 .JOO •ASTERN C~,a•8MCa A..,. DMsleft 80110!> 1) I .m Phll•detl>l'll• 11 • .m Wu nlnolon 10 1 .511 NewJerwv 7 I .447 New Yortt I 10 ...... c...,., OM-*' Mll~ull .. 10 ' •• 0.1 I • • .soo cnic.oo • ' .471 Allenta 1 9 .431 ln<ll•na , lt .2'• Ct.11111,,0 2 13 TllwMllY's Sc- .133 San Anton~ 124, Dallas 116 Phoenix 100, Chlce90 9S Gol<lll't Start 110, K111MS City 107 T ..... aO- Kansas Cltv at lA l,.Men Clllcego at LA °""*"" ln<llana '' New Jenav Porti.n<I •I Pllllede!Onl• Hou1lon 11 Anania Walhlnolon at O.lrolt Seattle at Dallas New V«k at MllwaukM o.nvtr et Uteh COLLEG9 San Dle90 St. 16, UC Irvine 11 (Nen·c.tl .... _) OI l IV. 4~ s s 2 sv. sv. 6 91"2 2"" 4\.') '"" 1 IV. , , . .., s 1 "•dll• Tulia 11 Arllona ~111 O•kot• at WVOll'lllle Afr Foret el '°""° ... t(ttll $1, II AlaMIM AUClutft et Ale all'mll'IOfltll'I Yale el Vel\Oerlllll Flotlcle at F~lda &t f TeNWUM Tedi •• 0-ola TtCJI Fie. SOUltllrn al Cenl. F•l<I• Lono l•lllnd U. el SOI.Ill\ F~l<la ~t , cn1c"° s1. 11 e. Mldllnn Mo,·Kift'9s City 11 S llllnols Sel*IWMt *tllwt1tern. Ken. el l •111• TC>UaNAMUITS <Plrlt r.uMI ltenfenll t!Mta ..... (at....,._ La S.... vs. 8YU Stanford ..,, Paclllc 14111 Met (It,,...,. wa.n1no1011 vs tall SI Fretno St vs Wll ·GrMn Bay Mlll·s.utll Qauk (et Mernllflh) s. MIHIHIPOI vs. use Ark.an"s SI. YI. Memt>hl1 St. PTAY Cat 01mM11. SSC.I Camooell vs Ctem.on HoullOll "'' $oulh Ae.bama CeY .... ....,...tteNt (" °""""".,..· Va.) LOYOia. Md. VL Vlrotni. Rldlmon<I vs. Ta,,_ UNCC ~OIJJk ( •t CNlftetle, N.C.) N C. Char~ll• "" Aooelaclllan $1. -w. CarOllna YI. N.C.·Wllmlt111IOll T-Oeuk (1tCM ......... l Austin Paav vs. Mld<lle Tenn TtnnHlff St. vs. Tn.-C,...ttanoooa Tio·•°''~ (at ....,_, N.M. New Mexico "'· Coturnbl• Jack.sonvllle n . N«llltrll Arliona fltllf1M CUllH Qastk (el East LI=. MICll ) Army vs. Centre! nloan Michigan St vs. We trn Mlcllloan SM_.·WlfUSfllf C*""V Oenk Cat werces..,, Min . Holv Cron vs. Brown NHL CAWHLL CONl'•alMC• lmYlll~ WL T ""O' 17 , , '7 l:Q 1• t I 29 ld 11t)2$10'I ,,,,, .. ,. •lt2107' OA " .. ,, ,, 1S1 Cn!Gaoo St.Louis Mlnnet0la Otlrolt TorOlllO ........ ~ 11 11 2 24 t7 " 10 t 1 21 1• n • 10 s 11 " n ' 12 ' 15 .,. " 4 IS ) 11 41 107 WA'-81 CONl'llt•MCI Pl'lllede(Otl .. NY IU.ncltrl w .. 111no1on NV Ranoer1 N-JtrMV Pltt11>urg11 Mof'lll N I eoaton Quebec evH•lo Hertford ,.W'ldt OMla. 14 • 4 32 IOI fll 13 • f 27 111 " tlSt)t61n • 11 1 17 1. to 7 12 2 " .. 17 6 12 3 IS 7S ff AdWM OMlllft 135329126$ II 10 I 23 II 71 111112316f0 9 Ill ) 21 t5 7' I 10 3 1' .. 17 TlMlnda'l's k wes K"* 12, Vancouver 1 EdmCHllOll 4, 8o1I011 2 New Jerwv 2. Pl'IKadelofll• 1 Chlc6o 6, Pllhburoll i T"'"""t ~ Montraal al Butte~ St. Louis at O.trol! Edmonton at Herlf«d Toronlo 11 NV ltanoen NV tslanden et Wlnnlpeo Satw•Y'• 0- Vencovver al Kltla Plllstlur9h al PnlfedelOllle W•thlnolOll II 8oston Cl'llcl90 at New .Jtrsev Heriford at Quet>eC Bl.lff•~ et Mon1rt11 NY ltanoers 11 Tor011iO Detroit et St. Louis CalOarv at Mlnnftot1 ~ Y«k Glenn al foffw 'YO<"-Je'' Plttll>urOll •I Houalon 8rodunevtr IGllll 9.to S 4 20 "-SIXTH •.t.Cll. 4tO vard$ ~ ------.. SAN DIEGO STATa (Ml -KtnnedV 10 2·3 22. Mertens 3 0-0 6, Allen 1 2·S 16, Wiiison 5 2·7 l2. OOl'MV 4 0-0 I. l(Oftllt I O·O 2, Haue>I 0 0-0 0, Owens S 4·4 14, RO$t 2 0-0 •. Haroe o IHI o. ~r•Y I 0-0 2. Tolals: 3' 10-1• 16. ~Ice YI. Seton Hell lalldlklr MelMNI (a l ... W Yerlt L•lavellt vs SI JOllll'I SI. Frenc:ls, Ny VI St. 8ot11venturt • • Klnel 12. Cenudcl 1 Sc.,.. by ...,,.. SI Louis ., New E~oo S.n Franclsoo at .-.11anta Te mpe Bav at GrHn 8ev Dtlroll at .S.U.Ule t.Wldl'I'• Game Cnlcego et S.n Oleoo (C,...nnet 1 et 6 o.m l . ( Communtty c""9 SATIMOAY'S IOWL GAMES Slw1M ........ _. (et kllenfleldl Lc>t Al\Ollft Pierce (9·0) v1 Tefl 19· 1) Or-.. C-'Y ,__ ..... (at Orafl9I CMst C .... ) Sa<IOleOKlt It· 11 vs. Fulltrton '9· ll Otrvs ..... (al A1uw) Rlvtrslc!I 19· 1) vs. Pasaoena 17·31 Venture ..... (et Venture> Gronmont 11-21 vs. Ventura (7·31 "' M«<*' £•• ..... (at MllrcM VUbe (9·1) vs Marc.Cl (9·1) Sama Cnn Ueftt a.wt (et.,_.) San Mateo, (1·2) vs. Hertnetl 11·21 .. _Bay 8"1 ·(at Sell J- Sen JOM 19· II vs. S.nla ltosa (9·0-1 J CMltre Gelte ~ ..... (at Sen,_..._ Sacramento CC Cl·21 vs Lanev (J-·7· 11 ~ • • I I • • ltM G.ed~tMm (I Y T1w 5"'1llM News) AME•ICAN LEAGUE 1&-E<l<lle Murrev (8alllmort) 78-t.ou Wllllaktr (Detroit) SS.-Alan Trammell (0.trolll 38--8U<ldV 8eH (TUH) OF-Owl9111 Evans l8o1tonl OF-Dev• Wlmlel<I (New York) OF-Owavne Muro~w (0.kl•n<ll ·c -Lance Parrish (0.trolt) P--Ron GuldrV (N-Yorll) NATIOfllAL LEAGUE 1&-t<elth Htrnandel (N•w York) 28-Rvne San<ll>erg (ChlcaOO) Ss.-<>ttle Smlln <St Louis) 3B-Mlk• Scllml<lt (Phlladel0'1Je) 6F-Oai. MurPhV (Atlente) OF-Andre Oaw\on IMOnlrtell OF-8ob Oef'nltr IClllcagol C-TOllV Pena (PlllSl>ufOlll P--Joaouln Anoula< (SI Louis) Toueh Of Good !CarCloral 9 140 Two NOIH (8ard) 1040 Also raced: Touon Guvs, Lantvs J:>ol1cv. Ladv Cabeli.t, Columbia Cheroer. Tru1v Wa!Cfl Er Go, TimttostrUIC. Time: 22.02 U EXACTA (1·41 paid s12340 SEVENTH •ACE. '40 vardl No Pollcv Limit (8ardl 2 60 ?J O, 2 10 Sister ~ (Pautlnel 2 60 2 60 Arure EchO <CrHotr) 3 00 Also raced: Ramblln NvmPll. Crumb Snatclltr, HHllltrs Eesy, Georoes Orpnan Time: 22.11. S1 EXACTA (3·11 oeld Sl.20 EIGHTH It.ACE. JSO verds. CuPl<ls Bov !Harll 11.60 7.1/0. l .60 OlenH-Olclr ITrauUI'~ 6.to 3,IO A Llll• Like Ree> (CrNoerl uo Ano rececl: A Zura Hope, Reda• AM•d. Humt>uo County, Tu•le Too. Re«>1 Millrlal. .;nme: 17.79 S2 EXACTA 11·61 pal<I $6320 U Pte.C SIX (316-1-1-7-311·11 pai<f S 1,012.1/0 wltn 1S winning tick•" 11111 llOl'MS). S2 PIO $1• ~lion paid '67.20 with m winning tlckell (five .llOrwsl NINTH llACE. 400 Yards Roule EWt• mmm1l S2.40 37.20 13.00 Paek Your Lunch CCrH(ltl•) 3.40 3.20 Te Bl9 Strip (Ward) 1.20 Ano raceo: La<IV Of Peulon. Sams Utti. Flllv, lteionlno Sir. KIPIY Blue. Too Cllk Sii , 8eOouln O\arger, EI T o<lo Time: 20"3. n EXACTA (1·2) oelcl s 1S3.20 Attanoanca: 4,016 HCllVWood Parle THUllSOAV'S •ESULTS ( 11111 af J7-deY tflelw .. And ,,_..,,.) FMST •ACE. One mile. ~,. !McCarronJ 9 20 l 20 2 40 Anolr--l'ootsle (Veleniuela) 2 60 2 20 Marrv D•~ CT«ol J 60 AIM> raceo Concoroe Cl1111. Gets Tiie Worm, Tlf's Eeote, J.ssam1~·1 Storv, Naskerlon. Time: 1;39 2/S SEGONO ttACE. 6 furlOnOs EIK't'dlc.e (Stevens) )0.60 11/0 • 40 Pine F« Gotcl (McCarronl 3.20 2 40 Manuia Mal Tel ltoa IPe<lroial J 60 Al'° raced: Jo 81 Bold, Nol A Straw, L.ucttv Kev R .. Blond• Bomb1helt. Prlncen 0Yne, PIC1U.tnt1y. O.la Dancer Time: 1:12 l/S S2 DAILY OOUaLE (7·6) pale! S1S1 00 TH•D llACIE. 6 furlongs. LudlY F~ (Hewley) 19.20 9 40 540 Sulle n Of Sono (McCerron) 6.60 3 60 Frff Wond (Pec:trota) 3.40 Also rececl: ValYtrmo, 811ou Man, Prince Of Llont, H•'s Slormln Norman, M.J ., Dell9111, Saed Of Power, LucJ<v Room, Gotcl As .. vtr, Ralw An Arias Time: I: 12 31 S. s.s SXACTA (10-•l N ici m s.so 1984 TOPAZ • OllLY '182 * ~-it.1 .................... , ~ "'° ck>Md end..._• 10 64072' • MoMlty L_ .. ~ Sl67.oo Refvr>dot.i. M<v•"Y d.poM! S175, ftt1-.I lken .. IM $166. fotOI ""'°""' dl>e oo ~-of leoM S.502 00 Teffl)I o"'°""' ol pay-Sm6 Totol Ml'-9-ollo-.d 60,000 P.-lty 6c pe• ,... .. o¥9r 60.000 ....... 43 "'° clo .. d end i.o .. • 10 ~33'$ • "*""'1 t-payment '397 ~ l~ *"""' D.poM! ~ Et~ loeen .. IM $.410, T-i -due at i.e... ""'~ $1207.7~ T°'°4 -ol P"Y""'"" S\9,104 ~ ~ 60.000 P11n01ty 6c P"'""' o-60.000 .,.;lei FORD ME RCU RY LINCOLN lK-fflflY ~ ~lo ,..,ct.o.. llw tot Cll .._ 9ftll .. e ~ ~ wMI llw ....... ..... ~·"---l-llot "°~loP"frtt.-the <elat--~ ~-It~ ... 8AtK> -Oftd 1tO< l-wb,«1 IO <...clll OflP'°"°4 l ............ ..., ll..tvndoble _,,,...., ~ Oftd hi ......ih'1 '-4 ~ Olftd I~ f" M., ltmt IM~lioft I 1011 MID 1011 LllCOLI • MERCURY "Hom• of ih" Gold•n T ovclt'' . 2121 llAllOll I LYI -OISTI I EU 140-1130 Wernen't ~ ... ~ COMMUNtTY COLLEGE Sell"*" CalNenlll ~aHcK (at~ Cllllll.l Setu«le'l't l'lnt •eund 10 e.m. -S.11 Oleoo MHa vs. Cotteee of Ille OeHfl 10 a.m -Ol'anoe Coast vs. Gr0$smont 12.lO o m. -S.nla Monica v1. Ventura 12.lO o.m. -Got<len Wnt vs. Et Camino ~ • p m. -Sen Oleoo Mfta·C011191 of Ille OeMtrt winner vs. Oranoe Coall·Grossmont winner • o.m. -Sant• Monlcl·Ventura winner VS Golden WHl·E~~lno wlntw 1,10 pm. -wi-s of semlflna• matehft Austrelen o..t <•t MelMunlll Tede'l's Meft's ~ • ..., SIMtes Ivan Lencll (C1edlollovakla) <114. 8111 Scanlon <U.S.), 4-6, 6·•. 6-4. 6-1; 9orl1 8td(tr (West Gtr!T\lllV) IWf. T1m Mllvotte (U.S.), 6·•. 7·6. 2-6, 6·4; Frencl.co Gon111e1 (Paraoue '(J <let. Viles Gtrulalll1 (US.I, 7-6, 6·4, 6·2; Andreas Maurtr (WHI Germanv) def. Paul Annacone (U.$.), 7·6. 7·6. 7·6, Scott Davis (U.S l Clef. Chris LewlJ (N-Zeeland), 6·4, 6-2, 6-0; .Mklm Nyllrom (Sweden) def Cohn Oowdllwel (8rltaln), 6-4, 6-2. 6-•. Guv F°'"' (France) def Vllav Amrltrel Cindi.), 6'-3, 6-1. 7·6. Kevin Curren (Soulll Afrlce) Clef. Wettv Masur (Austrelle ), •·6. 6·4, 6-4, 6·4, 8rad Glltlert (U.S.) def Drew Giiiin (U.S.),, 6·1, 6·2. 6·2; Ben Tnterman (U.S.) Clef. Mllrcel F•Hm•n IU S.I. 7·6, S-7, 6-4, ... 1. TINV'I Women'I S.C....S Reuftd ~ Martina Nevrelllove CU S ) def. Mery Lou Pletel< IU S ), 6-2, 6· 1, Pam SNlvtr IU S I def Corinne Venier (France). 6·2. 6-1. An<lrea Temnvarl (HunGarvl def Virolnla Wade (Brllelnl. 4·6, 6·0, 6·2; HeleNi Sullove IC1ech0$maklal def. Olan· ne B1lestrat (Australla ), 7·S, 6-2. Girts' CIF sMYoffl "NAU 4-A DMt6ell Mlraleste 10, PalOI Vtrdft I l·A OWIMen Westlake 9, Tnousan<I 0.111 ' (Westlake wins title on 91mes won. 74·71 2·A DMslen L• Quinta 10, Cnamlnade I l·A DMllen 01.tmoNS ear 11, La ltalna 1 SOCCER UC lltVINIE <m -Enoetsla<I 1 1·2 J, Murphy 2 6·6 10, Rooers 10 3·5 23, Lff • 2·4 10, S<:oll 1 0-0 2, Wiiiiama 1 0-0 2, TOll>trl 2 0-0 4, Klno 1 1·2 IS, Carmon . 0-0 a. Totals. 32 13·19 11. Helfll~ 40-.a, Tot1l lout1· San Dleoo Slate II. UC Irvine 1S ltebounch· San Oleoo Slate 35 (Kennedv 7 l. UC tr vine 31 < Rooers 91 Assists: S.n Oleoo Stalt 19 (Oorsev 41. UC trvlne 17 (Lff 6). All111<1e nc1. 2,094. C""9baMletMll THUllSOAY'S SGOllH -'est S.n Oi.oc> St. U, UC lrvlne n Cllar:>man ... Hayward SI. , .. Oreoon SI, Mon11na 57 Cel Stett Nortnrldoe U , Sacr1men10 SI . 71 Cal Stele LA 70, Fretno Peclflc SS ltedl'-5 COIOl'ado St. 16, USIU 40 Idaho SI 76, Mew Cottege 61 S. Utan 73, w. New Medco 67 Wl1con1ln·Stout 60. Montena Tecn·SI N. CotoreClo 6', Oenvef' sa. Swtllwest BevlOr 103, Missouri • TtQS·San Anlonlo 9•. Tues A&.I 17 Washburn 67, Oklanoma St. 66 TeU$ l7, NW~ 52 TCU 100. SI. Tnome1, Te1111 •1 Tens Tedi 11, Utan 73 Mldwftt Notre Dame 7', Norlnwestern 61 Ntb4'H ka 19, S. CQIO!'ado 67 Swtll Centenarv I S, E. Tues 8eotlst 71 St. Lao 70, o.oro1a St. '4 SE Loulslane 70, Ar1'. ·Lllllt ltocll 67 Va CommonweaJtn n. E CarOllne 61 Pretbvttrlan 66, Stetson 63 Weke Forest 110, RonlM '4 EHt Astumollon 70, Providence 67 St JOMOh'I, Pa. 5', Siena ~ LtlllOll 12, E. StrOUdspUfo 4 RllOde tslall<I '7. Stonelllll 1' (oil ltuto-s n. ltlder 73 BrOQlltyn COl!eol St. Concordla, NY. SO Navv 91, Drexel 74 T~ (l'lnt •.-ct> .... ,.. Aiusa Pac'hc 63, LA 8aPllsl SS Cat 8ec>t111 1os, La Verne S6 ltedlench 73, Cal St••• $.an Bernardino SS ...... TlllH)ff S.ml«d 66, Marslle-67 TONIGHT'S GAMIES WHt Cnar:>man 11 COlleoe of Nofre Dame Sonoma SI. et Cal PolY·SLO UC S.n Oi.oc> 11 St. Marv"• e w a.n111111011 at Portlancl • Cent Welhlnoton at Gontaea COMMUNITY COLLEGE Oranet CNSt U, East LA S 1 (.Mlet ••ten Teuf'MIMllf) EAST LA (Sl) -Cllavn s. Fnron 12. Hal 6, Adams 20. Rodarte 2, Wlnrer 6. Totalt: 21 11-lS Sl. OllANG• COAST IU ) -Ryen 20, Drake 6, Jonnston 10, Gou<l!le •. Toomey 4, Muhl 4, Re<IOYClcll 4, Monon 14 To1111: 2S 16·23 "· To1111ou11: E11t LA 7•. Orange Coast 10. Foui.o out. H•" (Eest LAI °"""Sc-'"'°"''' Valle¥ 6', Mt San Antonio " Mt. San Jeclnto 64. Mk• Costa 62 • Lone 8Hcll CC 106, LA Soutnwnt n Taft H, Golden West 72 (A,,...._. Veley Teumamentl GOLO•N WIST (721 -Debbi 2, Love II, Hudson •• Smith I, LMlo•n 16, Mann •• ltesmussen 3. Bruce 13. Totals. :n •· 11 72. TAn (tS) -T John\on 25, Jackson 17. F Johnson 20, P1lmo<1 2. •Price 2. COlllns 10, SI-art 1•, Mattfllws S Tolel1: 44 7·1S 9S. HeHllme; Taft, SO-JI. Total loul': GOl<len West 12, J all 74 MISL WtttenrOMu.n W L Pct. G8 S.n oteoo S I W La' veoes 4 1 too •n LA Llltn 4 I .800 Va Wichita 1 2 .333 7'h T ecom1 3 S .375 3 l(anHs City I • 200 31"2 Oetlas 0 I 000 6 EH Nm OMslen Minnesol a 4 2 661 Plllst>uron 4 2 667 SI. Louis 4 2 667 811tlmor1 5 3 625 Ci.veleoo 2 2 soo I Cosmos 2 2 SOO 1 Chicago I S 167 3 Tllurs.M'l's kw• Co1mos 6. Batllmore 3 T .... t's GamH ·LA Ultrl at Ci.velan<I P1t111:>urgh al St. Louis Kansas City et San 0 1990 Satvt'de'I'• Games lA Leun et Pllllbul'Oll Ctevelan<I et Cosmos St Louis at Oeli.s Cl'llclgo at T aeoma Vencouver 0 1 0-1 LOI Anoetas s 2 ~It First Pwted 1. L.ot AnQelft, SYket J tSllvtt, Smith), 0:29. 2. Los Anoelft. HardY 3 t F o•. Nlcllolls), 10!21 (PO); 3. LOI Anoetes. o~ 12 ( Nlctloll•, N\c.Lelllll), 1 ) :23 (DO), 4. Lot A/IOell&, ltedmOnd 2 (RV'ltowskl, Nldlolll, 14 41, s. Lc>t Anoelft. Smtih' (Fox. GeleY), 1~1 (PO). ~lln-LaPolnle, LA double· 1 minor (elbowlno, hlotl •tlclllno), S:41; NMtv. Ven CtrlPOlnG), "6; Skrlko, VIII tlloldlnol. 10-AS; Kirton, Ven (lloldlno). 15:1/0; MOier. L.A (hooldno). 17:31; Sm'(f, Van (lloldlnf), 11>00, Oalonffutl, \!an (llOOklnol. 1,.11 ,.....,..... 6 L~ Al\Gllft, TavlOr 10 tOior-1 lta<lmond), 0-.39 (POI; 7. Los AllOelft." Foll ' tltu1kow1kll, 7:S9, I . Vancouwr. Kirton 2 (0.IOrmal, 16:17. ~tlfl-Wells, LA (llol<llng), 2·17; Wells, LA (hot<llnol. 13:d ; Kirton, Van (flOldlnol. 16:53. Tl\lrd .. wted 9 Lc>t Anoeles, Smlltl t IWell1), o:31, 10 Lc>t All:OllH. Dionne 13 (Maclebn. Jenecvkl, S:S2, 11 Los AnllelH. Web 1 (Miiier), 7;39; 12. LO\ Al\OllH, Hardv •. 11:73 (pp); 13 LO\ Anoells. Maclellan " <Tev~. Nlcf!Ollll, 16:44 (PO) Pltrtal· lln -Neelv, Ven (lrloplnoJ, 10:21, Scnllel>ener, Van (llooklnol, 14:2• • Engblom, LA (lloldlng), 11:36. Sllols on 9091-Vancouver 6-10·7-23 LO$ A/IONS l.S-13·15-43. • Atltl\<llnce -7.S9t ltttet~AlldY Ven Htlten\ond. O...,MattlNne DAVEY'$ LOCKI• (.......,, ... di) -12 angi.rs, 4 rock cod. 2 cow cod. NI W .. OltT LANDING (New,.n haclll -10 1nolers 12 beu . 15 mecktrtl. Thu"4faV's tnMacfteM aASKETIALL N•tlenll .. Ml .... Auede .... LOS ANGELES LAKERS-SloMO Ron· nle Lnler. ouard. DETROIT PISTONS-Walvtd Oavl<I Tnlrdklll, ouer<I. KANSAS CITY KINGS-Named Jack McKlnnev scout Oilers, Corona del Mar strong again Manyquestion marks at Newport; L~gunaBeach, Woodbridge improved Secoad in a •tries The high school soccer season begins Saturday. Following arc capsule rundowns on some of the area teams: Hutlngtoo Beacb: Randy Chambers,.beginneng his I Ith season as the Oilers' coach. knows his team will ha ve a tough ume battling Ocean View and Fountain Valley for the Sunset League title, but they'll most likely be the front-runner for the third playoff spot. Huntington Beach finished second last season behind Ocean .View with a 4-1 -5 Sunset mark {11-7-7 overall). The Oilers made It to the second round of the CIF playoffs. HC W POllT Vince Duke, one of four returnees on Chambers' squad1 heads a list capable of a competitive offensive attack. Jason Martinez (sweeper), Steve Noon and Dan Erber are the others . However, Chambers is missing two would-be returnees in Tuyen Phan (transferred to Westminster) and Craif Noda (transferred to Duarte) . "We re a younger, less-experienced team:· Chambers said. "There'll be some question marks." Newport Harbor: The Sailors have eight returning letterman, two of whom arc being recruited by college recruiters. Bu aocordin to Jeff Benbow, in SH IJJYARD SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM t6 so Per Fool Labor Only STEAM CLEANlNG 145 00.hr: YA RD LABOR U0.00 Per ~our HAUL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale 223·21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH 714 67S.HSO ' his first season as Harbor's coach, the road to the Sea View League titk isn't goinJ to be easy. ··tt's going to be a lot tougher this year to win it because a lot of teams have a IQt of returning players." Jim McMann and Peter Mccchem, both of whom arc considered college prospects, and play-making mid· fielder John Gcddiman will guide Harbor this season in what is ex- pected to be a strong league. "Geddiman is our dominate force," Benbow says, "he'll be our. playmaker." Along with Geddiman and Meechem in the backfield wi ll be varsity r'ctumces Dale Cross and John Robinson. Ian Evans and Jim Talamo, both wing.s, and defensive specialist Neil Payne finish out the remaining Ii t of returnees for New- port. Lia••• Beech: Casey Bald. in bjs fifth year at the helm ofLa.suna Beach sooccr, has been blessed w1th a foreign exchange student who seems"likcly to not only help t.bc Artists win more than one game, but carry the team 10 some respectability . Ericka Hopponcn, from Finlarv;t, is the player Bald is countina on. "We won onl~ one a,ame last year, and that was in t~c pre-season against Garden Oro~e,' Bald says, whose OOft LONG TERM LEASE OR PURCHASE; , A LARGE INVENTORY ASSURES CHOICE ,..., ,.. ..... ,,..,,., . '~ - ............. "4 ... ·~-- .. -'---------~ squad opens the season Tuesday against the same Garden Grove team. "But we have some new people that arc going to help." New{>Ort Harbor transfer Brandon Cope 1s another player Bald is counting on to help improve the An ists. along with returnees Steve Guillian and Andrew McK.ie. Corona del Mar. The Sea K.inp finished third in the Sea View Leaiue last season after winnina four con· secutive lca1ue titles. But fifth-year Coach Bryan Haney says last year was a rcbuildina one year. He figures CdM will be a contender this season. "I think we're the sleeper,'' Haney said. "We're alway& known asa tou&h opponent. I thjnk we're aoi1lf, to ·surprise a lot of people thi@ year. ' Part of Haney's optimism stems from the fac1 eight players return from last season's squad, including several seniors -somethfoa Haney fetls is vi tal to a high school soccer team. Dave Olm5Cheid and Mike Pcrisi, two wing men Haney f~ls wilt direct the off ensc, arc both retumina. &Iona with junior mid· fielder Tlm Galusha and 1enior defender Mike-Bendetti. "I know what I have and I've seen what a lot of other coaches (in the lcque) have," Haney added, "so I think we're ri&ht with cvc.rybody talent-wise.'' W ... brtd1e: The Wanion not only have a new lcquc -the Sea View -but a new coach in Clyde Beat. "We feel ~o have some talented pla_ycrs1" says Best. The top players include a trio or senior attackers whom Beat hopes will provide the bulk of his team's offense. ..They 'UC Jay Middleton, Blake ifnl)kins and Torrie Haydal. "We also hope to be strong dc- fcnaivcly1 espeaall~ in the pl· tendina ocpanmcnt, ' says Bctt. Wfftmluter. lion1 Coach J..arfy Dunain is hopina to build tbe foundation of his team on tbree rctum ma vanity players and a ttu\t- fcr fro m Huntinaton Beach Hiatt 1 hC' thrtt returnees are senior Rick Oates and junior& Eric Yao Hom and Efren Oelatnrtidld. The tnuftt is Tu)en Pl'lam. .1 ..... Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Friday. Nowmt. 30. 1084 • COAsr----~---~~-~~~--,•. P e. op I e .. ANN LANDeRS • GARDENING• DR. ITEINCHRON ~ Lamb ~edalllona, baby vegetable. and mp1-rooma. Dack raYloll, peato.cream •ace and julienne garnl•b. •• •• '!I. Just imagine this president ~'. in Oval Office ~j SHE CAN. It 1s 6 p.m. and cocktail -------7.aiiiiiii~~ hourat the Newpon Sheraton Hotel. Twoyoungwomeo in tailored suits are checkmgin"WeCan" members and their guests at their regular monthly networking meeting. BETTY PORTER ·. What iv,oul~~EsCOf-fier say? The group's speaker. Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb, had arrived earlier, I a,n told, but she bad left immediately and was "waiting with friends in the hotel lobby." ':-few minutes before dinner, Cobb strolls in, wearing a pleated plaid • s~n tn grays and mallves and a dark blazer. She beads straight fora table • displaying "We Can" literature where she picks up some fl yen and sauntcti to her seat at a front table .. This itlbe woman who, as pTCSJden1 of Cal State Fullerton. is - °"" ............ .., .... ...,... Michael Roepke poeltion• chive Over lamb aa'Jim Rattray,· banquet chef, kee1>9 eye on Auteelng vegetable. and meat. By CAROL MOORE will come lamb medaflions with Ofh!WIJ""'...,. apricot and gin,er sauce and Chateau Finding yet another reason to DuCru Beauca11lou 1970, California celebrate during this hbliday feasting vegetables, seasonal salad, then goat season is easy for ~s Amis ch~, walnuts and honey, accom- d'Escoffier. paniCd by a Chateau d'Yquem 1976. The southwestern chapter of tnis The snow eggs wlll precede pralines gourmet society will meet Monday wtth sugar flower bouquet, Medagha for the fira time in Orange County to d'Oro coffee and Dclamarn cognac. honor-Auguste Escoffier. The mem-Hocpke, who helped host this bers will leave a chair vacant for the annual extravaganza in 1981 at the legendary chef who was named to the Cemury Plaza, rehearsed has menu Legio~ of Honor in the 1920s for his with Amis d'Escoffier representatives half--0enturyofenhanCing the prestige who recommended to serve the soup. off rench cuisine. · hot, not chilled. His expertise will be copied and And. at an· invitational "chefs updated by ~chael Hoepke, ex-table'' sampling of five courses. the ecu tive chef of the Westin South most raves were accorded the lamb Coast Plaza: whose staff will serve i'1e . entree (laced with three strands of 180 members IO hQrs d'oeuvres and a chive an~ garnished with a baby beet, I 0-course banquet. · green i>epper and scalUon squash so Pan of the treat will be the.artistry small an.d i>erfect.ly colored that they of the presentation which Hoepke looked hke marzi.part.) The hon~yed describes as "pan French (dessert). goa~ c~eese, w~1le pre~nted an a part Italian (ravioli). pan Californian · Tad1cch10 leaf wllh m;nchmg maroon (vegetables arld sal~d) and part Ger-'?matidn. was judged "too rich." man (his skills).'. AdJusttng lhe recapc·s 1ngred1ents Hocpke waxes poetic when ckscnb-b) Monday should be eas..y for •ng th'e swirl of Parmesan royale and Hoepke, whose '84 gold medal from white truffles atop a green pea sauce the Orange Empire Chefs Assoc1a- that will be served with a Chateau . tion1his year joins numerous first and . Mersault 1982 for openers; Anet he · sctond place honors from the Amen- cnnges at the pr~c1sion reqµired to can Cuhnary,Federation. serve 540 poachw mini menngues. He has worked 1n Germany. Great for Escoffier's onginal oeufs a la Britain and Bennuda and enJOYS has neige, (snow eggs) in almond Sfl\JCC. • rel~tion to California where he can FoUowi'l& a society trctd ition: an promote the trends to lower<alone. announcement. o( culinary detail will fresh and healthful foods. precede each course: watercre~ and "Diners h(re prefer smaller por- tumip bisque, duck ravioli with· a· tie'ns, a 'more natural look and creamy pesto sauce, served with· .a · qu'icker · cooking." he said. ·'They Meorsault. Chermes 1978, and gon-appreciate the Japanese style of dole de scampi wi\h tomato sauce. exqoisi.te vegetable omamentatton After a· r_~freshing. ~xpresso sorbet' and !ighter French fare." -·! leader/role model for 23,000 students. Her seemingly reserv~ and unassuming manner and cver-s<>slighll( stooped posture arc rcm101scent of Eleanor Roosevelt. She looks tired and· somewhat aloof-until she speaks. Her power is iO hen;boicc of words.. • Not thatshe isa "polished" speaker. In fact, she reads berspeech, boldS onto the podium with a tightly clenched left hand, and shifts her weight ... from one footto the other. making muffled sounds. • - his the speecb'scontent and her.''Sarah LawrcnccCoUegc" (wherest\8 taught)deltverythat iscommanding. lfherbodylanguagcis nervous, ber : voice is relaxed, confident and controlled. Her message is bold. Cobblltled h~rspeech ··What It Takes to Move up the Ladder of Success: .. a subject she knows well. Her .. curriculum vnac" (biographical sketch) issued by 0t' State Fullerton, fills eight single-spaced ~· She urges her listeners to "accept and endure the loneliness of a new • path. of an uncharted path and nsc above personal confusion as you move tnto new roles." • And then. in c-0ntrast. Cobb said that "while we have the Margaret Thatche~. lndi~ Gandhis and ~olda Mei rs, America is not ready for a woman vice president and certamly not fora woman President. .. True Cobb sa1d she was quoting state Sen. Diane Watson who had appeared° at Cal State earlier that day. But Cobb'schoacetoespousc Watson'sworcb made them her own. It was a practical choice -if not political. The~niversity president did not name the American counterparts to • Thatcher. Gandhi and Meir; neither dad she suggest ways for getting such r woman candidate elected. I am trytng to reach Cobb to ask the "wh~what: where-and-when .. oft he candidate she had tn mtnd. The question shoul<i.&'t prove too difficult for Cobb. Shemuz.ht find the answer tn any mirror. ••• ON THElR TOES. Ne1man-Marcusd1d at first. Now Robmson·s has caught the dazzle. the drama of the unique. the unparalleled Chrisunas giftc w1\h npensive price tags. Among the store's Chnstmascat.alogofferings ii theopponunit} to have YOUR OWN LOVE STORY danced by the i.\mencan Bal!et Theatre. ' A.s sponsors of a new prod'umon of the .. Romeo and Juliet" ballet. vou will be honored guests (w11h the com pan) ·s A.rtastac Director Mikhail · Baryshnikov and choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan ) at the world premaergalacelebratton at Kennedy Center. Washington. D.C. on Jan. J Thethrillgoesonand on -to the New York premier and the tour of Los Angeles. San Francisco. Chicago. Boston. etc .. with (as the ad reads) . .. each performance honoring you. the Golden Benefactors and the world',. greatest romantics since Romeo and J uhet. .. The cost as a mere SI . I milliod. Refer' to "Gift No.rand hurry. The offer IS ··subject to pnorsale." Bep.tle asks to quiet city 1 PAPARAZZI By Tile A11oclated Pre11 LIVERPOOl. England -Beatlemania returned to Liverpool as the Bcatle's hometown awarded PaaJ McCartney the Freedom of the Caty. and fans Jammed the decaying port's streets for the Brittsh premiere of his new movie. ' A taste of the '60s hit McCartney. 42~as hundreds of fans screamed when he arrived for the municipal ceremony at Piclon Library. He responded with a flash of the old Beatles' humor: "Quiet in the library. please." The premiere of"Give My Regards to Broad Street" was held at the Odeon Cinema, where McCartney and the other Beatles appeared in 1964 for the first showmg of " A Hard Day's Night." . • • • HOLLYWOOD Robert GaJllaame, best known for his television role as "Benson," was honored with the I, 794th star on the Walk of Fame. The 400 people watch· ing the ceremony Wednes-day included many other · members of the "Benson" cast -Ml11y Gold, bga Sweuoa, Jame• Noble, Reae A•berjoaol1 and BUUe Bird. Guillaume received an Emmy for his work on "Soap," where he created the character. He twice has ROBERT GUILLAUME been nominated for an Emmy es best leading actor in a · comedy series. CHICAGO -Pllll DoedH and his wife. ac1ress-- producer Marlo ftomu. wiped tears from their eye$ after the final "Donahue" program in Chicago was taped. Tne popular show is moving to New York. Donahue has done the show from Ch icage for I 0 years 1inoc mo\'in& it from Dayton, Ohio, where1 it began in 1967. He accepted a diamond tie pin afterWoonesday's tapin& from actress Carol CbulD1. who was in town performing. Donahue, 48, a six-time Emmy award winner, has traveled frequently to New York to be with his wife. whose business base is there, since the two were married in 1980. The move to New York is intende6 to "accelerate the immediacyof t))e show's content," according to the show's production coni~ny. . . . - DALLAS-Rock sinser 8~ Spriq1&eea ls known u the "Boss" to his fans, but the hlth-cncrgy performer currently on his "Bom In the U A" tour has been acting like Santa aaua. Sprinistcen, 35. who ha already aivcn away thousandt pf dollan on the tour to help the unemployed, pve $10,000 to the North Tens Food Bank to help distribute food to nttdY. famil ies. Volunteers also collected $2,000 at Sprinptccn s l"-O concerts at Rcun1on Arena. said Lori Palmer, txccutive director of the Food Bank. Durina his concerts, pnnastccn ursed ftns to contribute to the food bank. Ai. .. . .. .. · .. . • . . , °""' ..... ,......., ............ Ammon exec Ted Ebrlng and wife Pat, left, meet EWl member Jan Waggoner. Execs ''menu: good ribs Executive Women lntemauonal we~ hononng theirexecutJves at a dtnner in the R1u-Carlton Hotel. but one of the guests. Err• Peabo4y. was teasing them and in general. givtng them a bad time. In frontofthecrowdofl 75, Ezra. thc"smart dummy" of ventriloquist Gall Wee.1 selected Ted E~rlD&C?fHuntingto~ Bea · 'l v· · oneofhas.targets. Ehnna. there with wife Pat, was ribbed about ttle amount offood be had consumed · and was asked to explain whatanexecuuve docs. , (H1unswer: .. J exec".) Guest pc&ker Law· ~ D. ll*rtMa, Drdi dent ofLuu l.JwrySer- vieit, J nc. was in a more comphmentary mood- conaratulati~ the mem· berson thcirh1Jh qualtty leadenhi,P~Dd pro- fcssionah m and the ex-.. ecuuves for IUOIJlll.11\& I\. u a ROBD T'becvcninabepnW1thuocialh int.he Pavilion ROQm With aucsu nibbl\na fn shnmp. qu1cheand pn~tollnlof\&wtthCQldanapes. Later they dined on California field salad. roast - s1rlotn ofbecfand for de sen. raspberry mirror. Another feature oflhe even mg was the showmg of a shde program developed by the audto/v1sual depan- ments of Chapman College. The film spothghted memberfirmsand was shown 1n Detroit 1n Ma} as the Oh.nae County chapter's promotional presentation for hosting the EWl intemauonaJ annual convcnuon in 1985. Amona those enjoyma the. cvcmna · s festt v1t1es wen: Cleo Bartoa (she's the EWl president) of Prudenttal Overall Supply oflrvine and the com pan~ 's prc51dcnt. O...WCl.ark.Ju Wag.-er,Amtno1I; vtcc prcstdent ~eue.-L Barrls and Jue hri11ele, W.R. Grace>nd Co.; P.~dent James Sla~r and Marleae G.,..f'llo, Family Cbiropra~uc Center: president Loru Mill• and aaniml Wkbki. Laauna Fed~Savmgsand Loan. and MafJ ~\)(John n and Hlg1m ofca.Itfom1a Otbcn there~ J8'1• and o .. ,... Ar'l)'nn (tbe J)rtS1dcnt and CEO of Am~I Oe"elopmcnt won one of lbleprues-two-nlJbt stay inanocunfront room at the R u-Cvhon), ptts1~nt J• VJkt1and Palrtda ~1. Pacific View Mcmonal Park. VMu Campkll. Rutan and Tucker; Mr and Mrs Rober\ Mel.ala,~ •McLain Dcvclopmcnt.pttildentand Mrs EarlV~ Nene..(hepvetbe1nvocat1on.)and~ttlaePowtU. &rl' Plumbina. and Pru Gnce of Cochrane Chuc., Livinastona.nd Co . . .. .. -· ___ ,,__ ... • 4 " , ___ o_range Cout DAIL'¥ Pl~OT /Friday, November 30, 198• ·Teen pregnancies boost retB.rdatioii rate DEARANNLANOER • You ltave been extremely helpful over the years in hclp1na to prevent mental retardation nd brain d:lma c fro m accidents, poisonin~and fotlure to immunazcchildren. Unfortunnt<'I~. we are losing the battle because of another problem that is becoming epidemic throughou11he countf) - teen pregnancy. . Forthegeneral populnuon. tlw oddsofhav1nga retarded child arc 1.5 out of 100 births. The odd .. that the baby of a young teen-ager will be permanently damaged are 40 out ot every IOObtrths. This as due to~veral factors: use of drugs, alcohol and ANN UNDEIS c1garette~during pregnancy. inade- quate nutrition (loo much Junk food). lack of proper prenatal care and because a tecn-agcr's body generall ) 1s not~ad)'forhp..,1ngb3b1c (ch1l- dn:n ha vangch1ldren). Each year in this country 600,000 b:ab1e~ re born toJirls bet~ccn the age~of lOand 18. ln 1978. 9.000 babic were born to girls 11 years old or younger. Somehow. we must find a war to ol vc I his problem or socict )' wit be paying the price, in both humnn suffering and finiincial com- mitment for,cncrat1ons to come. Pica~. Ann. get this 1nformat1on across to tbe pubhc and tell th~m what to do about it. -DON MOSS. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. AS· SOCIA TION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS OF ILLINOIS DEAR DON MOSS: Tlae uswer 11 education -preferably at home. Uafortu.a&dy, too few parent• b ve Ille lblUty lo commutca&e Helt lefonnatloa te llaelrclaUdreo, so th aext best place 111claool. Tlalrd 1rade ltae& too IOOD. Tltose •Ito beUeve sex edacaUoa wUl &Ive claJldreD ldeaJ are a11- realf1dc. Today's cltlldrea GET Idea• at a very early a1e, tkuk1 to Qe medla, malaly TV. Powerfal 1exul 1ttmalat1011 overloadstbeadoln· • ceat'• circuits ud tbe resaltl can be dlla1troa1. You11ter1 wt.o become seH.ally active before U.ey are playslcaJly ud emoUoully rudy set oft to a very poor a tart lD Ufe. O.lldree aeecl leformaUoo 1ut wlll euble U.em to make wholesome, laealllty deelsl•• oa laow to deal wltll tbelr u taral, .. rm.a le1tloct1. Tlaey a.110 Deed to aaderstud lite conse. qoeac 1 of lrre1DOD1lble belaavlor. \ . . DEAR ANN LANDERS:Th1s1sa reply to "'A Tran planted Lawn G uylander." rt is a damed good thing you left Lo"g Island. With rricnds like you who needs enemies? I am a nntive-bom Long Islander and no one I know ever says" Lawn Guyland." I can't imagine where you lived. Long Island as 120 miles long. You must have been holed up in a C4ve in \omr remott> com~r. Pr'cascaet out some history books and a good dkHonary wbileyou'reat n. Those Indian names you 1bouaht were so pccuharare trulybeautifUI if properly pronounced. And once you &ct the hanaofit, it'seasy. l don't know how yo u rated spece in Ann Landers· column but I ho~ she finds room (or this rebuttal. I II be watching fbr it. -LONG I LANDERANDPROUDOFIT 'DEAR PROUD: Here't you reb1t· tal, H d I'm dell11tted to prlet It. All tbe otben laad so muy dirty words &bey coald aever laave 1ottn tllro1p tbe copy desk. Eat only cooked she~lfish and avo~d upset stomach Pick greeqhouse to suit your needs DEAR DR. STElNCROHN: I rarl'I' have an u psct stomach Bu 1 \\hen ·1 do, I try to find the reasun One lt nll' 11 wasn't difficult to trace: a night of heavy drinking while cckhraung Ill' daughter's wedding. On another occasion I \\JS c;url· 11 was due to overeating (no drnkang) a1 a banquet in honor of m\ promotion to executive ''tee pres1i.kn1 of m) company. The latest upset occurn.'l.i last wecl... It came about two da}s after I had indulged myself in a dozen nm oysters. I've had O} ~tero; before without an} stomach upset. But I can't trace m} recent e.xpt.'nenn· 10 anything else but the O) sters Am I on the right track" ~R. F. DEAR MR. F.: Your gue~!. as a, good as mine. Howe\Cr. I think )OU may be right. I think moM afil·1onado5. of shellfish wall aycc that the\ ~sionall) thank of the po~s1b1ht~ of mfected raw oysters or clams. But most of the time they escape an fec11on a·nd intestinal upsets. Personally. I ~njoy ra"" O)'iters and have never had an) bad reacti on. Nevertheless. there's a nsk For example, an 1978 the Centers for Disease Control reported outbreak!. of gastrocnteryJ•s in Lou1s1an~ . ..\c;- PETER SrEINCIOHN '>OC1ai with the incidents. the or- ganism V1rbno Cholerac was isolated lrom shn mp and crabs. Your choice tn the future. Mr F . 1s to absuun or tr. once more. ·chances arc greater that )'OU will i:njoy your ra w oysters witho ut an) uncomfo rablc after effects. But 1 f )ou'd rathernot ti) for awhile. there·s another \\a) to ~11sf) .) our longing for seafood. Bacten a are destrO)ed b~ ordinary cooking procedures. You can enJOY clam chowder. oyster stew. or man) other cooked shellfish da s- hes For c"<amplc. sh nmp or crabmeat rnckta1l (which arc cooked ) -.... - DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: rm a bcl1c,cr an vuamins -but m) hu,band thinks the) 're a waMe ol money. I can't get him to take a n). 'ct . he loo._s and feels healt h). He as 58 Shall I kct p after him to take '11:im 1n\" MRC:: F: Fill Christmas list at area nurseries By ~RYN MARADUDIN CoW , Amllnt'• M!HMfY, IM•po11 .. ach DEAR MRS. E.: As the sa)ing goes. "let htm be." Unless there's a specific 1nd1ca11on for vitamins. I believe he doesn't have 10 take them. In healthy paLicnts who take vitamins I th ink there's a greater danger in taking larger "toxic'' doses than 1n not taking '11amtns at all. The Food and Drug Adminas- tratton e!>timates that about 40 per- cent of the U.S. adult population take 'ataman and mineral supplements. Bu t about one in I 0 makes as many as S to IS different supplcments·daily. . .. \_ DEAR DR. STEINC1'0HN: rm 47 and scheduled for a hysterectomy nc>.t month because of bleeding fibroids. My surgeon tells me he plans to remove m~ ovanes. How can he· make that decision even before he has examined them during the operation of my uterus'! MRS. L. r.i.::;;.,,. .. Handsome greenery If yo u want 10 root cut11ngs or germinate seeds for the outdoor garden. grow special flowers and ornamentals. or plan I vegetables out of season. consider a greenhouse. Almost all gardeners can find a greenhouse style to sutt their needs. says James F. Thompson, agricultural engineer, UC Coopcrattve Extension. Davis. From the great vancty of sizes. shapes and styles available, your choice depends on your space, ho'!V much greenhouse gardening you want to do. and the cost. Greenhouses. Thompson notes. are made with glass, fibergJass. polyethylene, or vinyl coverings. Wood, steel and alummum arc used for framing. Glass houses, says Thofllpson. arc very attractive. permanent. and expensive. These houses should be built by a greenhouse manufacturer or purchased in a ready-to- asscmble package because they are difficult to construct. Houses covered wi th fiberglass arc durable, attractive and moderately pnced. They arc comtnercially available or can be designed and built by the home handypcrson. Film-plastic-covered yeenhouses are ioexpensiv~ and temporary. They are less attractive and require more mamtenance than other styles. They can also be builr .by the home handyperson. Thompson explains. Want to know more about greenho~? Obtain information in the Cooperative Extension's 14-page publication "Small Plastic Greenhouses." Order your copy by title and leaflet number 2387. DEAR MRS. L.: Probably he as one ol those surgeons who believes ov- anes in a woman your age are better out than in. It's a matter of preventive procedure to forestall any trouble tn the future. But there's a difference of op1n1on among gynecologists. If stall tn doubt. wh y not aks for another op1naon -and detailed reasons for the final decision'' · The ,.ar~peful dealgn of the Kenda Palm enhance. ~e lndoon. It'• a good choice for a holiday or hoetea gift. Write UC Cooperative Extension Publications, ti701 San Pablo Ave .. Oakland 94608. Enclose a check for S 1.7 S. covenng postage. tax and handhng. payable to UC Regents. Gard.ens go 'sn.eez_eless' Special landscaping being developed t fo r a lle rgy s ufferers FRESNO (AP) -For allcrg) sufferers, a day w11hout sncezmg 1s like a holiday. The n<.'xl best thing might be to avoid e.xposure b) staying awa} from the thin~ that provoke allergies. W11h that in mind. several Fresno groups arc developing a "sneezclcss" garden at Fresno State Un1 vers11y. "There arc allcrg1<.'s in vinuall~ every famil y around." sa id Dr. Wtl· liam Z1enng. a Fresno allergist lead- ing the garden project ... It's a subJ cCI that ph)s1c1ans tend to be wholly d1santeres1ed in. but the public isn't." The purpose of the garden as to d1spla) non-allergenic landscaping to developers. contractors. landscape architects. nurseries. public land- scaping agencies and homeowners. "What we now n:cogn17e is that instead ~f wanton. indiscriminate plantings that we as cttazens and we a~ local go' ernments just put out there m the interest of aesthetics. we could replace or substitutr plant!> that arc non-allergenic." Zienng sa id. The sneezeless garden will be a showca~ for trees. shrub'i. flowers and ground cover that do not cause hay fever. Plants will be labeled. and pamphlets will be available wtlh a more complete list of good and bad plants. To show the scope of the problem the garden addre~~!>. Ztering ex- LIVING TREES for CHRISTMAS 1 ft . to 6 ft. Tall We have varieties that grow well in this area Priced from $2.29 BARE-ROOT ROSES ARRIVING sobN I SAVE 10% ON ALL PREPAID ORDERS PRIOR TO DEC. 11 '~ Select from over 50 varieties , arriving before C~rlstmas Ha1li$}as ~ursery -Florist PflllCED I' rAOM 15.98 • I plained that :W pcrceht ol Amencan 1:1111ens ha ve allergies. A study of allergies in 1975 sh owed they produced S124 m1ll1 on 1n doc- tors' bill s. $297 mallton 1n drug sales and no mtllton lost work days. Z1enng esttma\ed that only 8 pcrc1:nt of pollinat rfg plants produce allergic!>. but Amencans have de- veloped a preference m their land- scape plant" for some of the worst offenders The mo1,1 1mtatang arc olive. walnut and almond trees. But old fa , orites ~uch as elm. ash. oak. maple. birch and wallow arc on the list. too. "Part of the reason we're m trouble 1s these were the trees that we planted . and these were the tre('s that g.a1ncd populant) ... Z1cnng ~aid. The half-acre garden will contain .,ampk plants that could be used in place of allergenic nora. Gardening pracucec; that discourage develop- ment of mold also will benefit allergy suflcrcrs. The showcase will feature 11 fern pmes. seven coast redwoods and tulip trees. six crape myrtles and ornamen- tals such as dogwood. tallow. gingkos and loquat!.. The Downtown Rotary Club. of which Zienng is a member, orig- inated the project. Fresno State arboretum director Stanley Nor- sworth>. a Ziering patient, secured the land from the university. Landscape architect Robert Doro , of Fresno designed the garden, sev- eral nurseries and supply houses donated equipment, and Future Farmers of America chapters at Fresno high schools are doing the ph) sical labor to get the project ready for a spnn~ openmg. "It's designed not only to get people mto the garden but to keep them there for awhile. to gi ve everyone who v1s1ts access to a variety of plantings.'' Norsworthy said. Allergic toso111e plants? Use only the 'good' ones FRESNO (AP) -The American Lung Assoc1at1on of California has produced a pamphlet listing allergy- produc1ng plants that people should avoid and an assortment of "sneeze. less" plants to put in their place. Trt>es that can cause allergies include: -Oltve. walnut. elm and almond among the worst. Also ash. oak. sycamore. cottonwood. alder, bi rch. acacia. willow. pecan, orange. liqui- dambar and poplar. by MARRIAGE & FAMILY Joan Andr~ws JOINT C\JSTOOY AFTER A ONORCE Joint cuc;rody IS seen more trequent· ly 1n 01v0<ce selllements It sometimes ensures lhat children will t>e involved with both parents alter a sepa1a11on. and will know that both parents care and are willing to take a role in their upbringuig Unlo11unelely. to•nt custody agree- ments are some11mes not 1n111a1ec1 1n the spirit of ke ping the CHILD'S best 1flteres1 a~ heart Divorce 1s a time when both part~rs often feet very insecure. IOne!y. and needy them- selves They may see the11 Children as a cushion against the emp1y negarrve leehngs that ere tnittally e1eOC1ated with 8'19eparattons However, children ore not like property over whlCh one can clalm ownership, and bitter custody dispute& create more pain for ch1k:lr•n then e carefully worllecl out r,«>parattOn It 1s a lov11iQ 11nd yet d1ll1cult gesture for parer1111 10 kotp their ch1ld't needs Pf1mary 1n custody lltlg1111ons As ef\11· dren gel older they wilt k to mike "Jense out of th situa11on MO d•~over lhe•r own trUlh 11~1 tho rallOf'l and •ts altermarh PreMl'lted •• • community MfVlee by J .. n Andrew•. Manlege, Fam- lly. Child Th«apl1t. Newport Coun· Milne a Paychotogy ANOClat•. t t5 f Do~. Suite 230, phone 833-1810 Sneezless trees include: -Pine. pear. dogwood. fir, palm. redwood. crape myrtle, plum, tallow. tulip tree. silk tree, silk oak, fig. strawberry tree. Jacaranda, catalpa, coral tree and orchid tree. Among the irritating shrubs are: -Juniper. privet. elderberry. ceanothus and rhamnus. Non-pollinating sh rubs include: -N'.lndi na. oleander, xucca. man- 1anita. pyracantha and viburnum. Juniper groundcovers, like the larger shrubs. can cause problems. Better choices would be cinquefoil. tradescantia and scdum. Bad grasses are: -Bermuda. bluegrass. rye and red top. Allergy sufferers would do better Wt th: -Dichondra. Irish moss. hip- pocrcpis comosa aAd mazus rcptans. Irritating Oowers Include amamnthus and ceanothus. Non-allergenic Oowers, aenerally the colorful, showy varieties include: -Poppy, azaJca, cameliJ, pansy, ranuncuhls. begQnia, bougainvillea, cymbidium and solanum: MUSIC FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY All sizes from tasteful jazz pi~no (your piano or mine) to a crankin, dance band. Call Tim (714) 644-9886 tEI ... u Yt.6porq ~ 1ou1~ Daily Pilat 642-5678 " TOMORROW: 11 c11m11n111 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER :JO . 198·1 ORANGE COUN TY C A Ll ~OH NIA 2 5 C f N T', State OKs Bolsa Chica project I Huntington officials hail 11 -1 approval b y coa stal pa nel as 'monumental' step ington Beach -and others. "This is the most monumental thina in the last 20 years," Slates said. "We have a plan. We can now proceed with detailed plans for a marina and an ocean cut access. Avenue and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, said they were pleased. Environmentalists also indicated happiness with the ~tio'!, citing envlJ'Onmental protccuons imposed by 1he commissioners for the largest open space wetlands area in Califon'ria. It was a day that many thou&ht would never arrive. State Coastal Commissioners ap- proved a recreational, resjdential and commercial development plan for the 1,686 acres of Bolsa Chica wetlands Coast ~ ~ Laguna Beach has Its own "T onlght Show" Fridays on the the local cable station./ A 10 Callfomia Rock star Michael Jack- son cites similarities be- tween himself and Jesus Chrlst./A7 Nation Gen. Westmoreland ad- mits he made a mistake In figures quoted during an Interview./ Al Reagan considering a freeze on government spending that may mean an end to some pro- grams./ A7 World Estimates show 300 ,000 Ethiopians have died of starvation In the past nine months, and officials say ttlat figure may be way . low./ Al A South Korean soldier kill~ (jurtng an exchange of gunfire with North Koreans receives the Bronze Star from a 'grateful' U.S./ A4 People Chef Michael Hoepke Is preparing a feast for the eye for Les Amis d 'Escoffler ./BS Sports Marina Hlgh's football team enters as an under- dog against Fontana In the Cl F Big Five semifinal game t onlght./81 The Ocean View High girls' basketball team fig- ures to be among the f avorltes In the Sunset League this year ./82 Entertainment The spirits of ''A Christmas Caro{" are re- visiting South Coast Rep- ertory for five extra per- formances.IWHkender INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Buetness Callfornla News Claaalfled Comlca CroAWord Death Notices Gardening Hefp Yourself Horoecope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi People Play Revtew Police Log Public Notices Rut au rants Sport• Stock Market• ... ~leVl191on Theatera WMther WOf'td'Newa C1-5 A 12 A3 C8 A4 C10-11 A12 C11 C8 86 86 C10 98 C8 A4 A11 ~as 85-6 Weekender A3 C2, 4-5, 8-9 Weekender 91-t C7 A9 Weekender M. A4 • Thursday. The 11-1 approval in Los Angeles that1ends a stalemate of nearly two decades was hailed t6day by stale Coastal Commission member Roger Slates - also a resident of Hunt- "Hopefully it can become the showcase of Southern California." Rcsprcsentatives of the Signal Landmark Co., the major landowner of the lowlands south of. Warner Dlilr ..... _..... ~ ....._ u,M Pa.ramedlca (abo•e) work o•er ebooim. 'Ylctlm on tbe way to boepltal after Coeta lleu etandofC Meanwhile police omcer comforta Clara Althoff, tbe eupect'e wife. The plan calls for tht;.development of a 1,300-slip marina~ preservation of 915 acres of wetlands, constuction Suspect wounded by Mesa officers in long·standoff residence. By STEVE MARBLE OftMDlllJNotae.11 ~ 69-ycar-old man who barricaded himself inside his Costa Mesa home for five hours was shot and critically wounded by police after allegedly opening fire on an officer late Thurs- day. Police refused to name the officer who shot Althoff. Althoff. who has a neighborhood Additional photo on A3 reputation ofbeing unpredictable and violent at times, allowed his wife, Clara, to leave the house just minutes before the shooting. according to Warren George Althoff was struck in the stomach by a shotgun blast about 10 p.m. as he stood in the doorway of his I 527 Orange Ave. (Pleue eee SBOOTIMG/ A8) Penalty phase ends quickly in snuff killer 's murder trial Jurors ordered to return to court Monday to weigh life or death for ex-Mesan Douglas _ By JEFF ADLER Ol IM o.llr "94 tWf The penalty phase of former Costa Mesa resident Fred Serre Douglas' double-murder trial came to a con- clusion Thursday, one day after it beg.an. 9oth the defense and prosecution Famine relief drive gto~s UCI studen ts Issue challen e to others to aid African needy By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ... 0.., ........ The UC Irvine students wb0te weeklona pre• Thanksaivina fast raised more than Sll,000 to combat starvation in Africa are now challcna· ina other Oranae County students, residents and business leaden to continue supportina hunacr relief efforts. Tryina to maintain lhe fund drive·1 momentum, the UCI students have urse<t Oranae County's other univer- 1it1esand COUCfeS to collect dollltJonl on their own campuses. At the 11mt, the Laauna Niaue bucd Stcin·Brief Group. owned by developers 0.vid tein and Barry Brief. will be sparheadina a compa- nion effort to naite ., lcas4 s aoo,ooo from OraDIC County corpora11ons btfolt Christmas. (P*IM ... r AlllRS/ All '· ·-l rested their cases and the seven-man, live-woman Orange County Superior Coun jury was directed to return to the Santa Ana courtroom Monday to hear closing arguments. Douglas was convicted Nov. 20 m the first-degree murders of 16-ycar- old Margaret Krueger and 19-ycar- old Beth Jones. The two Anaheim teen-a~ers were lured to their deaths behevmg they were going to pose for nude photographs. according to tcsll· mony during the trial. Because the Jury found a special allegation of multiple murder. the trial entered a penalty phase dunng which the jury must decide between recommending whether Douglas should receive the death penalty or (Pleue eee Sl'WFP' / A2) t \ of S, 700 homes and the development of a narrow park strip that will connect Huntincton Central Park to the ocean. Left undecided unul further studies by ihe U.S. Army CorpsofEnsinnen is whether a npipble entrance should be cut froQi Bolsa Chica to the Pacific. ln their action, the commissioners recommended the na vipble channel You'll find the beat auto b uya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot · -Pege C1 for area boatcn only if it is the la.it environmentally dama&ina alterna- tive. 'But commissioners also approved a "faJlback" plan that calls for 1 noo- navtpble channel if the propoeed boatway fails to pus its test. Sia~ the Coastal Commiuioo alternative for Newport Beach's Don Mcinnis, failed in two effona to (Pleue ... BOL8A/A.8) Search for Laura said in disarray Bradburyssevertles with ·rescue up: Investigation started • By STEVE MARBLE • Of .. 0.-, ....... The parents of Laura Bradbury, thCf 3-ycar-old girl who apparently we; kldnapped during a family campi.nl trip six weeks ago, have sevcnxi tiCllJ with a volunteer group that said it ha# raised a SI 9,000 reward for th( missing girl. The county Sheriff's Depanmen has confirmed it is investjptin& th( group, Oranac County Search ~ Rescue. - Mike and Patty Bradbury also bav( retained an attorney who bas ~ quested that Oranac County SearcM> and Rescue aocount for contribution( made to the reward fund. "I'm not really at liberty to talk-' about it." said Laura's mother, Pany. "Our only concern 1s that the dona-t uons arc gotng where they're sup-a posed to go... : Orange County Search and Rescue,. a pnvate, non-profit o~tzauo~ acuve in fingerprinting children. be-. came involved in the case shonly. after Laura vanished Oct. 18 from hcrt parents' campsite at Joshua Tree; National Monument near Tweo .. tynmc Palms. • The group launched a reward fund. and reportedly helped dutnbute... about 65.000 fliers and posten con-" taming a picture and description of (Pleue eee SEARCH/ A2 .. Jogger killed : in lift-and-run· t • trucker held By LISA MAHONEY c. OltlleDlllJ,... .... .\ trash truck dnver who allegedly struck and killed a J<>gcr on Mac.\nhur Boulevard in Irvine has been arrested for vehicular man- slau$hter and felony hit-and-run dnving. Irvine police arrcstcd Saul Talingo Mendoza of Santa Ana on Thursday scveraJ hours after the 12:35 p.m. (Pleue eee JOGGER/ A2l .. . Survi vo r of coll ision : wi t h drunken driver is a victim for life Somcho". doctors put Ph) lhs Chew bad, together. Che"' isa sun ivorof an acc1dent blamed on a drunken dn' er whose car drif\ed on to the wrong side of the road and hit the Huntington Beach woman's com pact bead on The dnver got oine months 1n1ail. Chew. a motheroffive and a nu~ whoenJO)'edan active outdoors hfe style. got what could be considered a life sentence. Photo of the woman's crushed ·Datsun re' ta1 a tWlsted hunk of metal. a shattered windshield. gap- ping holes where the doors onct wn-c. the engine pushedqainst tht front ~at. the stccnng wheel snapped off. the roof peeled back lilct an orange. "It took them more than an hourto aetmeout,"Chev.says.. tannaatthe color photo "It was "month before l had an) rcco!Tection ofwnat happened .. Chew i not bmer. nor anal). nor 'engeful hc'sJus\,fru trated- frustrated bY the pflct ofbe1nga • \ iC'llrn -ehc" hauncmp.cche•dd apthe co t butthert aruome 1h1nas-hkr the patn and the n1;nman h 0, hbacks-thalJUSt don't compute The amdent lefl her with a crusbcd httl IObrokcn 1ocs. t-.o broken STEVE Mu1u ·. Focus ON THE NEw s ankles. two broken legs. a crushed lcne«ap. a fractured pclvts, 11 broken nbs. a punctured lung. a cotlaptcd luna. fractured teeth. damaae 10 one e)'e. partial lo ofheanng 1n one car and a skull fracture. Although she now 1 abte to walk haltingly with crutches. she sull UICS& wheclch11r much of the umc. F1oanc1all). the cost 1senormou1 Hermcd1calbill havcnowsoarcd over the$ l 00.000 mark. And because ofa wri nlde 10 her insurance polt(')' ( hesa1dbcrcovcraatwa voided when he sued thedrunkcndnvCT who hit her). Chew 1~ havtna lo ptck trpttie whotetab: - And then: arilthcrcoslS. A lo t fnend h1p.a~.career.nomo~ 1cnn1 no more danetna. no mote prden1na. (PleueeeeSU..VIVOR/ Al) , • ~ * Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 30. 19S. Gates says he now supports slieriff-coronerjobs study By JEYF ADLER Of ............. Oranac County Shenff-Coroner •Brad Gates has informed the Board of Supervisors. that he now supports a .formal review of bis jo1nt ·responsibilities as sheriff-coroner to determine whether they should be iepan!.ted. Jn his first formal comment on the issue, Gates said he support the ''board's authority and responsibility 10 study the Shenff-Coroner Depart- ment and decide whether the current administrative structure is effecti ve and whether I am carryrng oul my responsibilities properly ... His comments wcrt made in a three-page letter. wlth attachments. delivered to board officts Thursda) Supervisors arc scheduled to con- sider Supervisor Bruc.e Nestande's request for a review of the shenff- 4COroner's joint responsibilities and the feasibility of separating the duucs during next Tuesday's board meeting. CONTINUED STORIES Althou&h Nestande anarily withdrew the same proposal a week ago. the item now 1s expected to receiH' the unanimous support of all five supcrv1so~. In a tcuer to Oues e.1t.plain1na hi' study proposal, Ne tande points out "that the proposed analysis of th is public pohcy 1 sue would be ~elpful to you by rem ovrng the continuous cloud of suspicion resulung from 1h1) dual respons1b1hty ... Nestande adds. "this anal)~as wall allow us to 1ntdhgently cons1dct options. and afthc present structure 1 supenor ll wall su rvn e such an inquiry." · The long-simmering cont roversy over the sheriff-coroner's dual role surfaced again this month an two unrelated cases. In one incident, Gates as coroner directed Jail person- nel to obtain confidemial psychaatnc files of a Jail inmate who apparently committed suicide while in custody. uch records can be obla1~taw enforcement nu thoritaes only under coun order. A second case rtvolves around the coroner's an vesuaacion into an of- ficer-involved fatal shoouna of ao Tu5tin woman. Oates. a coroner. ai. investigating the death of a woman shot by a sheriffs deputy under his command. Both cases. and others an rccl·nt years, have raised questions as to whether tht' JOIOt responsibilities of the sheriff-coroner rt'prcscnt an in- herent conflict of interest. Orange County is the only one ofCahforn1a's 11 most populous counties that, have a JOant sheriff-coroner department. The shenff also lashed out at Orange County Presiding Supenor Coun Judge Rae hard Beacom for endorsing separation ofh1s duues. "Unwarranted. inaccurate. and un- informed statements such as Judge Richard Bcacom's will not g{'f un- challenged." Gates said. SEARCH GROUP UNDE R INVESTIGATION ... Fr om Al the It ttlc blonde, brown-eyed girl. The non-profit group is being investigated by the Orange County Sheriffs Department. a spokesman confirmed today. "All I can say 1s that we're looking into their operation;· said Lt. Dick Olson, who stressed that the non- profit group has no connection w11h the Sheriffs Department. Carol Stockdale. a director of Orange County Search and Rescue. said she has been told that the investigation is "not a big deal.'' "As to the reward fund. the Brad- burys have never bothered to ask about it." said Stockdale. ··we would have been happy to sit down with them and open 1he books. "Now we get a letter from someone claiming to be their attorney. I don't understand it," she said. Stockdale said lhe reward fund now totals $4,000 tn actual cash and S 15,000 an pledges. But in a letter mailed early last month by Orange County Search and Rescue. the reward fund was described as being "over $25,000 and growing." EiJeen Winters, Laura's aunt, said the missing girl's parents are worried that by reta ining an attorney to check out the reward fu nd. people will get the 1mpress1on that the Bradburys arc not appreciative of donations. "Nothing could be funher from the truth." Wtnters said. "They jus1 want to be sure that things are being done properly." JOGGER KILLED IN IRVINE ... From Al incident based on mformat1on provided bya witness and a passenger an Mendoza's truck. The 32-ycar-old MendoLa. who s~ks only Spanish. has denied sideswiping Howard Wright, 50. who died of massive internal injuries at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal's trau ma center about an hour after the accident. Irvine Sgt. Jim Broomfield said Mendoza probably wouldn't be fac- ing charges had he stopped af\er alleiedly hitting Wnght. Wnght. a resident of Blackthorn Street in lrv10e. was violaung the law by Jogging with hi s back to traffic. Broomfiel1 said The state vehicle code requires pedcstnans in the street to walk factng traffic. he said. Wright. whom a coroner's report says was employed as an engineer at a Newport Beach d1vis1on of Rockwell International Corp.. was jogging north on MacAnhur Boulevard 1n the same direction as traffic when he was sideswiped by a three axle rubbish collecuon truck. tatements from a person who saw the accident and information gathered by poltcc at Coyote Canyon Dump led them to identify the truck as belonging to Golden Bear Arbonsl. which has a trash collection contract with the: Manne Corps (helicopter) Air tat1on 1n Tustin. Mendoza apparently drove to the dump followmg the accident, made a trash drop and was returning a second time whe n police were conducting their investigation. Broomfield said Mendoza and hi s passenger went to Irvine police head- quaners "oluntanly for questioning. Mendoza was placed under arrest shortly th ereafter. An autopsy is scheduled today, according to the Orange County Coroner's offit·e. Funeral arrange- ments are pendtng. FAMINE RELIEF DRIVE SPRE ADS.:. From Al The -st?an-8ricf firm gonated SI 0,000 to fight starvauon during the students' recent fast. The company has now announced establishment of 1he Orange County African Relief Fund to channel corporate donations to groups helping people plagued b> famine. At the students' news conference. held this week at the Anaheim Hilton. Hamett Wieder. chairman of the Orange County Board ofSupervisors. pledged to introduce a resolution of suppon for the hunger dnvc at Tuesday's meeung. "This year. six to I 0 m1llton pc.:qpk are on the bnnk of starvat1off in Ethiopia. and one millon people ma ) be dead b}' Chnstmas." UCI graduate student Johannes Van Vugt said Van Vugt was one of SIT. UC'I students who took part in the fast to draw attention to world hunger problems. Van Vugt said the recent campu~ fast gave part1c1pating students a small 1nd1cation of the health prob· !ems that can occur when people cannot eat properlv. He said one 01 the six fasting student suffered from a viral illness during the fast. Van VugL said a doctor said his while blood ce ll count. which 1s crucial in res1st1ng disease. dropped dangerously low dunng the fast. The graduate student said he was encouraged by the $32,000 that was raised through the widely publicized fast. In add1t1on to some large corporate donations. he said one Orange County high school student gave $500 in Christmas ·spending money. whale another woman con- tnbuted a week's grocery money. But Van Yugt said donations dropped dramaticall y after the fa st concluded and the headli nes gener- ated by 11 disappeared. "I don't thtnk Orange Count y residents realize that what's needed now as a large-scale response on a conunuang basis." Van Vugt said. "I don't thank they realize the problem l'>n't sohed." I he !.tudent said he asks people to 1mag1ne that Orange County's two m1lhon residents are starving and that people an nearby Los Angeles Count} are simply going about their regular routines. "That's the thing we're visualizing. except that they (the starving people) arc6.000milesaway," Yan Vugt said He said his group has calculated that if all the workers in Orange County were to donate just one hour's salary per month, about $6 milhon would be raised each month to fight .. world hunger. Van Vugt said the Associated Student of Ult office will cont inue to serve as a collec11on point for dona- 11ons. He said contnbuuons can be mailed to Connne Hanse n-Belotl1 . Associated Students Business Man- aier. 205 Uni versity Center. Univer- sny of California. Irvi ne CA 927 17 He said donors can make out checks to any of I 0 organizations fighung hunger problems an Afnca and said the' Cl students group would forward them . The Organiza- t1om included Oxfam America, Cath- olic Relief Services. Interaction. Lutheran World Relief, Save the Children Federation. UN ICEF. World V151on International. BARAC'. Church World Services and CARE. SNUFF KIL LER'S P E NALTY T RIAL ENDS •.• From Al life imprisonment without parole. Douglas. 55. was ponrayed .by defense witnesses dunng the penall> phase as a good fath er and a non- violent man who couldn't stand th<.' sight of blood. His wife c;rncc 1951. (ilon:i ·Dougl as. told Juror-. she c~ldn't believe her husband was cap le of the kind of violence of wh1 he •~ accused. defense a11orne> Cieorgc Peters said. Mrs. Douglas also acknowledged Just Call 642-6086 Deity Piiot Detlvery I• Quar•nteed I.I "'°"' ,,..,.. " !"'• 00 ""' """* '"'" pll(>O< tty S JO D 11\ c.•lf ~IO<t I I 1n l"'CJ ~Ot' CQ01 _..,.. fl't' ()oli\l .. fO dunng her testimony that her courtroom appearance marked tht firc;t lime she had seen Dou$1as since he fled Orange County an 1983 However. she has called Douglas on the tclepltone ··numerous" umc'i. l1cters said. Near the close ol Ttiursda) ·s proceedings. Deputy 0 1stnct A1- torney Tony Rac kauckas asked the coun to admal into evidence a hluc binder contain1nJ1. pholoitraphs ol- h:gedly taken by Douglas of women tn bondage and lesbian scenes. However. Judge Ronald Owen barred the photo album saymg the pictures "were so outrageous that their probative value was outweighed by their preJud1c1al na ture.•• Peters argued against the photos' admission notin~ lhal s1mulat1ons of violence. as depicted 1n the pictures, had a dubious relationship to one's ability to actually commit violence. \\hat do \OU lake about tht' Oaal Pilot? Wha l don't }OU li ke·: Call th e number a t ltft and our messaite "ill be ret'ord ed, tninscrlbed and deli ve red 10 thr appropriate editor Tht umr 2 t·hour ans" erinit service ma)' be u~rd to ret'ord ll'llt'rs to th r <'ditor on an y topic-. Contributors to our Letteu rolumn must ln<.'lude th rlr namt• and lelephone number for verlflcalion. ~o rirc•ula tlon r11lls, pleHt>. 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Laguna 8eld'I 1·2 l , ... ,....,., llpttnga 72 41 4·44 pm Loo!avllle 52 39 Sanci..-te 2..:1 OOod PeeecleM &4 311 Moon ,,_ at 12:54 p.ln .. , ... ~ Memphlt 81 51 Wiler 1emp: 611-4!0 Alwnilde IM 42 Saturdey at 1:20 pm and •II al 1 :21 MlamtBHcll 80 71 Swett dlfectlon; -· Sen llernardlnO e5 42 e.111 8Yncl•y - CONTINUED STORIE S SURVIVOR A VICTIM FOR LIFE ... From Al ' "You're notJUSt a vrcllm at the moment of the accident. you're a victim forever ... she said. "So far there have been 91 tnps to the doctor si nee I got out of the hospnal." she said, reciting one of the innumerable bits of information she has scribbled down since the acci- dent. "I calculated that comes to 1,600 mileSJUSI in dnving to appoint- ments ... she adds. noting another odd figure sbe has hap time to calculate. Chew and her ~usband have spent all their savings and have put only a . dent in the medical bills. Unable to · come up with more money. she now stuffs the unpaid bills in a large envelope and hopes that somfda) thtngs will "work out ." Chew and her husband lave frugal- ly. They wear sweaters instead of heating th eir house. 1hey dry clothing on a clothes line instead of using the dryer. they cal modestly and stretch leftovers as far as 1hey will go. 'Tm not angry but when yo u thtnk about 1t. rm 1he VICtlm and I get au the bills," she says. "(fl resent anythang, ll'sjusl that I was looking forward to doi ng so many thing that I can't do now." It allstaned ona December evening a year ago. "Once a month. I'd go out dancing Wlth my girlfriend. My husband isn't much pn dancing but he knew I loved n so he'd say, 'Goon. Godo 1t." she said. "Dancing was really a passion for me." C'hew was driving on Paci fi e Coast H 1ghway toward Seal Beach with her girff riend. It was early evening but already it was dark. "We were talking, I guess. I don'I exactly remember. I looked up and there was a car coming right at me in my lane. h couldn't have been more than 15 fe~ away. .. As soon as I saw him. I knew there was going to be an accident.There was no ume to react. They told me later that he was going about 85 or90. He was drunk. "The last thinjl I remember was my girlfriend sayira. ''Oh my God." It took firefi tcrs 75 minutes to .i ex tract Chew rom the wreckag.Shc was flown by helicopter to the Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal trauma center where, for two weeks, she lay ma bed next to the man who·d hit her. "My husband said he looked at me and couldn't picture this broken, bloody mess ever being a person again. I think he felt the rage, the anger. I'm lucky. I just felt the patn.'' Chew later was transfered to another hospital and then sent home six weeks later. She was Oat on her back for fi vc months before doctors perm med her to sat up. She has undergone several surgenes and faces many more. Therapy has been slow and a heart problem now has forced her to curtail exercising. Still. she says for a person doctors thought would never walk again. she is doing well. It was only after her body started to heal that the memories began to come back in bits and pieces. so scary at times that Chew thought she was losing her mind. "I wo\lld remember something like the whir of the helicopter blades. And then I'd remember feeling really cold. Someone pound in~ on my chest And a woman paramedic. "Your mind blocks that stuff out at first. The body heal s and then after that the mind starts healing. You get flashbacks. It's.like in order for your mind to heal, you have to relive the whole thing." One of the unexplainable costs is the broken friendship between Chew and her p rlfriend, who also was 1nJured tn the accident. ··tt's one of those things that's hard to understand. I kaowthatsbe had to sit lhere and watcft the whole time theywerecuttingmeoutofthe car. I'm sure she thought I was dead," said Chew:~·sr.e went throughll gllat deal of sufTerin._" Chew said the accident has brought her family closer together. Nonnally ag independent group, she said the ._?. ___________ __ .. accident has taught all of them "how quickly so.s:iethir:!gcanbe taken away from you. "We've always been a tfght famil y but pretty independent too. Now I th ink we're closer. more cari ng. We look after each other more than before." she said. "Still. I feel sorry for my husband I feel like I've added to his burden because I'm of no financial help at all." she added. "Of course. I know he doesn't feel that way." Chew has become active an Mothers Against Drunken Dri vers. She clips newspaper anicles on acci- dents in which alcohol is involved and wrote a letter lo the editor last month after three yo une women where killed 1n a car accident on the same st retch of Paci fic Coast H tgh - way where she was injured. That accident also was c:;aused by a suspected drunken driver. "l don't know what the solution 1s. But 1 think the penalty for drunken driving should be so severe and irreversible that only a fool would drink and drive. "Maybe we should sentence people to work in trauma centers so the y could see the real a:esults of their actions." she said. lfthe accident fractured every bone in her body. it a~parentlydidn't break the woman's spirit. She ts hopeful of someday going back to work, though she said a desk job is the most she co uld expect. Several months ago. Chew took part in a 5K ru n at Bolsa Chica State Beach lo benefit MADD. Using her wheelchair. she fi nisbed the course. "There was a 9-year--old girl in the race. She had two anificial legs and was running the race on her crutches," recalled Chew. "I looked over at her and she was smiling. I felt guilty. -Herc I waS-ilfa wheelchair and this little girl who's much worse offthan I am 1s on crutches. And she's smiling. It was an inspiration to me to apprecia te what ~ have." -: I I • an woun e Coast ;, Laguna Belich has Its own "T onlght Show" Fridays on the the local cable station./ A 10 California Rock star Michael Jack- son cites similarities be- tween himself and Jesus Chrlst./A7 Nation Gen. Westmoreland ad- mits he made a mistake In figures quoted during an Interview./ A8 --Reagan considering a freeze on government . spending that may mean an end to some pro-· grams./A7 ;:=;;=:;::;:::;:::::.~:::.::::::::::::::::. o .ur -st I' .. ,. Par&medica work over abootlng Yiedm on the way to hoepltal after C-fa lleaa atandoff. f 1111 111111 Mesan barricaded · himself in home folloWing squabble By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...., ........ A 69-year-old man who barricaded himself inside his Coata Mesa home for five hours was shot and aitically wounded by police after allemedly . opening fire on an officer late Thurs.- day. Warren George Althoff was struck in the stomach by a shotaun blast ~ddttlonal photo on A3 about 10 p.m. as he stood in the doorway of his I 527 Orange Ave. residence. Police refused to name lhe offi~ who shot Althoff. t Althoff. who bas a ~borbood• reputation ofbeing unpredictable and; violent at times. allowed bis wife,• Oara, to leave the house just minutes"' before the shootin&. according to. polk.e. Mrs. Althoff was not injured.,. Minutes later, Althoff walked out~ the front door and opened fire on.,: policeman, investipton said. Tha- officer was not hit. police said. • The policeman returned fire ~th ~ t 2-puge shotgun. bitting Althoff 1°t the abdomen, officers said today. Althoff was rushed to Fountai~ (Pl-.e eee SllOOTINOf#l.2>. , Estimates show 300,000 Ethiopians have died of starvation In the past nine months, and officials say that flgur~ may be way low.IA~ BolsB Chica project gets state green light~ A South Korean soldier killed dul"lng an e)(change of gunfire with North Koreans receives the Bronze Star from a 'grateful' U:S./ A4 People . Chef Michael Hoepke is preparing a feast for the eye for Les Amis · · d' Escoffler ./85 Sports ·Marina Hlgh's football team enters as an under- dog against Fontana in the CIF Big Ftve sem ifinal game tonlght./81 The Ocean View High· girls' basketball team fig- ures to be among the favorites In the Sunset League this year ./82 Entertainment The spirits of "A Christmas Carol" are re- vlsltlng South Coast Rep- ertory for five extra per- f ormances./WMkender INDEX Auto Piiot C 1-5 Bridge A12 Bulletin Board A3 Business C6 Callfornla News A4 Claulfled C 10-11 Comics A12 Crouword C 11 Death Notices C8 Gardening 86 Help Yourself 86 "'Horoecope C10 Ann Landers 86 l("t'*' Funds C6 National Newt A4 Opinion A11 Paparazzi 85 People 85-8 P•y Revtew Weekender Poflce Log A3 Put>llc No~ces C2, 4-5, 8-9 R•tauranta Weekender Sport1 B 1-4 - Stock Marketa C7 T etevlalon A9 Theaters Weekender Wfather A2 W rid Newa A4 • By ROQERT BUKER decades was hailed today by state Ofttwo.ie,,......,. · Coastal Commission member Roger It was a day that many thought Slates -also a resident of Hunt- would never arrive. · ington Beach -an<! others. State Coastal Commissioners ap-"This is the most monumental proved a ~ecreationaJ. residential ail~hing in the last 20 years," Slates said. commercialdevelopmefitplanforth "We have a plan. We can now 1,686 acres of Bolsa Chica wetlan9s roceed with detailed plans for a Thursday. marina and an ocean cut access. The 11 -1 approval in Los Angeles "Hopefully it. can become the that ends a stalemate of nearly two showcase of Southern California." \ . • Respresentatives of the Signal Landmark Co., the major landowner of the lowlands south of Warner Avenue and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, 54id they were pleased. • Environmentalists also indicated happiness with the action, citing environmental protections imposed by the commissioners for the largest open space wetlands area in Califonria. Perialty phase end~ quickly in snuff killer's murder trial ·- Jurors ordered to return to court Monday to weigh life or death for ex-Mesan Douglas_ By JEFF ADLER OflMD..,'11otl..,, The penalty phase of former Costa Mesa resident Fred Serre Douglas' double-murder trial came to a con- clusion Thursday, one day after it began. Both the defense and prosecution Famine relie·f drive gr~ws UCI students Issue challen e to others to aid African needy By PHIL SNEIDEBMAN °' .. ...., ......... The UC Irvine students whose wecklong pre-Thankq_ivina fas1 raised more than $32,000 to oomt>.t starvation in Africa arc now eh&lleq· ina other Oranae County students, residents and business leaden to continue supporting hunger relief efTortl. Tryini to maintain the fund drive·s momentum, the tJCI students have • Ul"fed Oranae County's other univer- siucund collqa to collect donationJ on their own campuJCS. At the same the Llauna Nit.uel· t.led Stcin·Brlef Orou~ owned by dcvelopen David Stein and Barry Brief. will be speart.eedinairoml)9· nion effon to raiae at least $100.000 from Oranee County corporations rested their cases and the seven-man, fi ve-woman Orange County Superior Court jury was directed to return to the Santa Ana courtroom Monday to hear closing arguments. Douglas was convicted Nov. 20 in the first-degree murders of 16-year- old Margaret Krueger and 19-year- old Beth Jones. The two Anaheim teen-a~ers were lured to their deaths believing they were going to pose for nude photographs. according to testi- mony during the trial. Because the Jury found a special allegation of multiple murder. the trial entered a penalty phase du"ng which the jury must de_cide between recommending whether Douglas should receive the death penalty or (Pleue eee SN'UJl'F I A2) ............... '--...... before Cbrmmu. . ( ........... AlllNS/A2) Pla.7IU.C1Mw ... am_,.fordna.Ueadrt.._.._4o11•t. .. The plan calls for the development of a 1.300-slip marina, preservation of 91 5 acres of wetlands, constuction of 5, 700 homes and the -development of a narrow park strip that will connect Huntington Central Park to the ocean. Left undecided until further studies by the U.S. Army Corps of Engjnners is whether a navigable} entrance should be cut from Bolsa ehica '°the You'll ftnd the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot ,. -PegeC1 • Pacific. ! In their action, the commissioncn• recommended the navigable channel• for area boaters only if it is the least! environmentally damaging altema-¢ tive. • But, commissioners also approv~ a "fallback .. plan that-calls for a non- navigable channel if the proposed~ boatway fails to pass its tcsL • (Pleue Me BOLSA/ A.2}' \-. " Jogger killed ~ in Mt-run; · thicker held By USA MAHONEY or ... D.itf ,._ .... • A trash truck driver who allegedly . struck and lulled a jogger on MacArthur BouJevard in Irvine bu been arrested for vehicular man- slau$hter and felony hit~and-run" driving. . Irv ine poh~ arrested Saul Talingo Mendoza of Santa Ana on Thursday several hours after the 12:35 p.m ... incident based on information• (Pleue eee JOGGER/ A2f Survivor of collision ~ with drllnken driver ~ isa victim for life ~ • So mehow. doctOft.P.Ut Phyllis Chew back together. C hew 1sa survivor of an accident blamed on a drunken driver whose • car drifted onto the wrong side of the road and htt the Huntin,gton ~ach woman·scompact head on. Thcdrivergot nine months in jail. Chew. a mother offivc and a nurse wtto enjoyed an active outdoors hfe style, got what could be considered a hfe~tence Photos oft he woman's crushed Datsun rtveal a twisted hunk of metal. a shattered wind~h1cld. gap- ping holes where the doon on Ct' were. tMcngioc pushodagainst the front 'scat, the stecnn& whet I napped off, 'the roof peeled back like an o~nge. "It took them more than an hour to get me out" Chewsa)'~ stanng at the color photos. "It was ix months before I had any rccoll~tton of what happened." C'hcw1s not bitter. nor angry, nor '<£~~c·~1u'\ frustratcd -frustrate<l t epnctoT6C1ngi Vl('ttm. C'hcw has attempted co add up the cost buttherc aruome thing -ltke the pain and the n~tmari~ flashback.s-that Just do n't COl'ftl3Jjt Thcacc-1dcnt left hcrwttb a cru i1'icd httl. I 0 broken toe . two broken • STEVE ankles. two broken ~cgs. a crushed knc:ecal>. a fractured pelvis, l l brokm nl>s. a punctured lung. a collap!ICd lung, fracturcdtccth,damaactoone eye. paruaJ loss ofhcanna in one ear and a skull fracture. Although she now is able \0 walk ha I u ngl y with crut,ehcs.1b.cst iU uscsa whcelch11r much of the time. Financ1ally, the cost 1senonnous. Her medical bills have now soared over the SI 00,000 mark. And because of a wnnk.le tn hennsuranoc policy (the satd her coverage was voided ~sued the drunken dnvcr who hit hcrl. Chew is l\avina to pick up the whofe ub. Al'\d there arc other cos ·A lost fncndwp. a lost career, nomott tenni" no morcdancina. no mo~ garckn1na.. (Pleue ... autV1'YOll/ At) .. 4 ~ O~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. November 30, 19&4 CcNTI NUlU STORIES le_ - SHOOTING ENDS MESA STANDOFF ••• Prom Al ,. Valley Communit)' Hospital trauma renter where biscondiuon wa mitiol· ly descnbed as cn1icaJ. Hospital spoke woman Shella Lohstroh said today she .was under orders oot to discuss Althoff 5 con- dition and noted that a police officer was stationed n(lr the man's bed. Pohce said that Althoff 1~ an stable condtion. Tbe shootin& episode apparently was touched off during the late anemoon when AhhofT and a neigh- bor. identified H Bill Gncew1ch , became involved in a dispute. II wasn't dear what started the argu- ment. Police said AJthoff smashed out a window ofGricewich's camper truck with a board and ttw?n retreated 10 h1s house. Althoff returned about 45 " minutes later with a handgun and threatened Griccwich. police added. Gricew1ch could not be reached for comment but his w?fe said Althoff had frequent flareups with neighbors. She claimed the man ashed out a -nel r ~ ront win ows reccntfY an . on another occasion. fough t with a policeman. . "It's almost hke he's been asking for it." she said. ' Police said tht'y werc'Calltd to the neighborhood by GnceWlch at abdut 5 p.m. and tried without success to 1:ontact Althoff. A SWAT team was dispatched an hour later and neighbors wt"re evacu- ated out. of fear tht' man might stan· 'ihooting. "It was known that he possessed firearms and has a history of violence and mtox1cation." a ~lice spokes- man said. "He was . ahestcd for assaulting a pohce officer several years ago." .,. ...... ,... .. ., Howenf ~lplfl Police officer comfort.a Clara Althoff after •hooting. The standoff lasted about five hours until the front door opened and -"h~oft's wife walked out unharmed. pohce said. Minutes later. shots were l'X· changed. JOGGER KIL·LED.IN IR From Al .,... ... _ __._ provided by a witocss and a passenger in Mendoi.a's truck. · The 32-year-old Mendo7.a. who ~peaks only Spanish. has denied s1desw1pmg Howard Wnght. 50, who died of massive internal mJunes at BOLSA ... From Al Slates. the Coastal <..omm1ss1on alternative for Newport Beach's Don Mcinnis. foiled in two efforts 10 rempve tht' adoption of the non- na v1gable channel. Btrt he said today that preliminary studi~s indicate that a $30 to 40 m1ll1on navigable channel 1s fi nanciall y and environmentally feasible. Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal's trauma center about an hour aftt"r the accident. Irvine Sgt. Jam Broomfield said Mendoza probably wouldn't be fac- ing charg~s had he stopped after allegedly hilting Wnght. Wnght a resident of Blackthorn Street in Irvine. was violating the law by jogging with his back to, traffic. Broomfield said. The ~tale ve hicle code requires pedestnans m the street to walk facing traffic, he said. Wright. whom a coroner's report sa) s "'as employed as an engineer at a Newport Beach dl'l.-1c;1on of R<x:k""ell International {'orp.. was JOgging1 north on MacAnhur Boulevard in the !Wlme dircctaon aftraffic when he was s1desw1ped by-a three axle rubbish collecuon truck. Statements..frQll\ a ptTS~ll wbo saw the accident and 1nformat1on gathel"('d by pohce at Coyote Canyon Dump led them to 1dcnt1fy lht' truck as belonging to Golden Bear Arbonst. which has a trash' collection contract with the Marine Corp!> (helicopter} Air Station in Tustin. ~ Mendola apparently drove to the dump following the accident. made a irash drop and was rl'turmnga second ume when pohce were conducting their investigation Broomfield said Mendol.3 and his pa<.scnger went to In.me police head- quarters 'oluntanl) for quc t1onmg. Mendo1a was plact'd under arrest !>honl} t~creafter. •\n llUtOpSy IS scheduled today, according to the Orange County C oront'r's office Funeral arran.ge- mtnts arc pendmg. FAMINE RELIEF DRIVE SPREADS ... From Al The Ste1n-Bncf ..finn donated SI O.OOQ to fight st.an auon dunng the <.tudents' recent fast. The compan} has now announced cstabl\6hment of tht' Orange County African Rehef Fund to channel corporate donations to groups helping peopl~ plagued by famine. ' At the students' news conference. held this week at the Anaheim Hilton. Harriett ~eder. chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. pledged to introduce a resolution of support for the hunger dnvc at r ucsday·s meet_ing . "This yea r. six to I 0 mil hon people are on the brink of starva11on 1n Eth1op1a , and one mlllon people ma} be dead by Chnstmas." UC! graduate 'itudeniJohannes Van Vugt said Van Vugt was one of si:<. l/CI students who took part in the fast to draw a11cnt1on to world hun~er problems. Van Vugt said the recent campu'> fas" gave part1c1paung students a small 1nd1cat1on of the health proh- lcms that can occur when pcopk c:annot eat properh He said one of the six tasting student sufftred from a '1ral illness dunng the fast. Van Vugt said a doctor said his whfte blood cell count, which 1s crucial in rcs1'lting d1-.ease. dropt>ed dangerousl> lo"' during t.he fast The graduate student said he wai. encouraged by t~c $32.090 that was ra1'>ed through the w1del} pubhc1tcd fast. In add1uon to ome large corporate donations. he said one Orange County high school student ga'c $500 in Chnstmas spending mone). while another \\Oman con- tnbuted a wee~·, grocery money, But Van Vugt said donations dropped dramat1call} after the fast concluded and the headlines gener- ated by It d1sappcart"d. "I don't think# Orange Count} resident<; reahie that what's needed now 1s a large-scale rcspon')C on a continuing basis.'' Van Vugt ~1d ~·1 don't thin~ they rcall1 c the problem 1<.n 't soh nl ., The 'Jtudenl \aid he a\k'> people to 1mas1ne that (_"lfange (ount> '\ 1'40 m1lhon rcs1dCC\tS arc starving and lhat people rn nearby Los Angeles ( ·ount\ arc s1mpl ) going about their regular routines. ··That's the thing we're v1sual11ing, except that they (the starvmg people) arc 6.000 miles awa y." Van Vugt said. He said h1!> g~oup has calculated that 1f all the workers in Orange ( ount> were tu donate JUSt one hour's \lllary per month. about $6 million "'ould be raised each month to fight world hunger Van Vugt c;a1d the Associated 'itudent of l 't I offilc wi ll continue to '>Cf\ c ac; a c-ollect1on point for dona- tion\ I le c,a1d contnbut1ons can be mailed to < onnnc Hansen-Belotti. A<1soc1atcd St¥dents Business Man- ager 205 Umversll) Center. Un1ver- '>1l\ of< ahtorn1a. In 1ne CA 92717. He '>Jld donor\ can ·make out checks to any of 10 organizations fighting hunger problems in Afri ca and said the l '(I students group '-"uuld forward them. The Organiza- uon' inLl uded Oxfam America. Ca th· ulu. Kd 1cf Service!>. Interaction, Lu1hcran World Relief. Save the C hlldrcn Federation. UN ICEF. World V1\lon International. BARA(. Church World Services and CARE. . SNUFF KILLER'S PENALTY TRIAL ENDS ... * FromAl •.11rc 1mpnsonment w11hout parole :;. Douglas; 55. wa'i ponljlyed by # defense w1tnessec; dunng the rx·nalt \. phase as a good. fa1h cr and a non- * violent man who lOuldn 't <>land the sight of blood . • His w1fo s1nll' 1951 (;)~na Douglas. told Juror\ shl' rnuldn 't :"'":-believe her hu'iband was l3,Pable ol the kind ol violence of which he 1\ accused. defense attorney George Peters said .-. ~· • • l . . Mrs. Douglas al'>o ackn'bwledged WE'RE LISTENING Just Call ' 642-6086 Delly Piiot Def Ivery la Guaranteed M ,,..,, .. , r'""°'r ti r'"' () •1<>t ~ ..... y,.,.._ "-l>v it')() 11 m c•• °"''"' !.l ·• •t-IJ t,..,, 't4Qy .... t~ otp._.., during her testimony that her counroom appearance marked the fiN ttmt' ~he had seer)-Dou$1a~ since hi: ncd Orange < ount> 1n 1983 However \he ha' calJed Douglas on the telephone "numcrouc;" time\. Pl'll'rc; 'aid \.ear the clo~ of Thur'iday's proceeding<,. Dcput)' District '\t· torncy l on} Rackaurka!> a'\kcd the u 1urt to atJm1t into cvidcnt r a hlul· h1mkr , onta•ntrt)t nh otop,ranh' al · legcdl> taken by Douglas of women 1n hondagc and lesbian scenes. I lowr' er. Judge Ronald Owen barred the pholo album saying the picture!> "were ~o outrageous that their probati ve val.we was outweighed by their prejud1c1al nature" Peters argued aga1m.t the photos' adm1ss1on notin~ that ~1mulat1ons of VlOlence. as depicted 1n the pictures. had a dubious relationship to one's ability to actually romm1t violence. \\h.1t do \11u lik•· about tht• Dail> f•1101'! \\hat don't you lik<'':' ('all thl' numbt-r at left and~ our messaitr "tll bt> r1•c·ordl'd. tran'icrlbi'd and delivered lo lhr appropriatt' tdilor Th 'amr 24-hour an'"'uing \tr\.ic·e may bl' usrd to rf'<'Ord lruer'i to !hf 1•ditor on an\ toplr Co ntributon 10 our l.tllt"ric l'olumn must indude their numr an rl tt>lrphonr number for veriflrallon. No c•irculatlon ralts. plea•e. Tl·ll U\ "'hat\ on \Our mind OR~N<>f LOASl Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz l" Publtc;her Clrculatlon 71•1142-4333 Cl•H~ edvert11tne 714/M2~1111 AH other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 1"IO WWI !Uy St (,ottt "'"" GA M.U llOolf-8o.t t !-60 "'4•• ..._ CA 2t)t '""'°"' itnt.1 ~indll)' " ft'ai Gt'J t'\()f '"' ,.,,_,. .,,,.,. <lll"t b'Y I a "' u• lle•o-• •O • m •~ 1"-"' C.flPI w , .. ,,,.._fl:I Fr•nk Zlnl Managing [d11or Keren Wittmer Advertising Director ClrcuteUon Te .. phonff I.I~· 0<•'9' c. ...... ""'" ..,~ L•IJV'•~· .-...00 ttr=-· AoMm•ry Churchm•n Con1roller - Robert Cantrell Product1or1 Manager Oon•ld L. Wllll•m• C1rc.ulat1on ManaQer • VOL. n , NO. 33.5 . i . ... Showers will skip Coast area Con1tder•ble "'oudlnn1 wUI co• Southtrn CellfOf'nla tonlQht end S•turd•y M high PfMIU'9 over the reo'On beglna to we.ken, the National Weathet S.Vloe HJd. But only the her mountain• wtrt ltkety to ge1 eny lhC>W9rt from the the vwy k weethet dlstur~nce i.pprolQhlng lhe at••· foreoastltf1 •• Highs wtll be In t In LOI Angalea and the valleyt aft« overnight Iowa from t down to ttia mld-40t. Along the Co .. t, the fOfeeatt callt for lncrea.tng high cic>Yda tonight wfth conaldetable ctoudl""8 lata tonight and Saturday. High• Satqrday 80 to 88. Lowa tonlQht 4'4 to 54. Temps •4 M as 21 56 43 83 61 &3 3' II II 541 M 46 2t .. ... 50 H .. 43 ... " S4 35 .. 42 EST, Sat., Dec -- .. LA eo u 47 25 se 28 22 11 55 ~ 63 38 73 51 48 21 55 2t 40 31 SI 41 Je 33 36 10 55 41 51 27 53 21 37 13 47 33 48 37 ... 32 5' 29 .. 33 se 38 70 43 ... 33 47 22 43 21 .. :!-' 30 24 eo 30 -oe -23 30 26 44 20 50 40 54 31 3t 18 86 73 73 67 52 40 82 ... 81 31 21 27 61 28 54 3t 94 ... 62 38 01 51 80 71 114 ,, 51 21 43 30 32 21 67 341 • 41 41 31 71 441 Calif. Tempe San G&btlel S.n.JoM Santa Me Swne Cf\11 r.-v..,, Y-teVty ee 42 SI 37 70 50 94 42 4t 32 45 21 Hlgll. low, ptedplt•llO<'I tor 11 ,,_, Surf report CoN11Nulo STORIE S 413 .. 37 30 ~ 40 71 22 341 32 41 21 " 31 12 36 IO 40 ... 32 57 31 341 27 endlnO el 5 • m tod..,. 8&11....iield EuteU F,_ Lenceel ... loeA,.... Oellllf>d P-Aoblee A.cl &lull l\tOwooO City s-10 SelnM SWIOlego S..Frwldeoo 8Wlta8ettler• Stodtton 57 42 S3 41 62 39 57 32 89 62 m 47 67 ,. 40 41 67 48 53 40 68 42 15 52 SI •t 83 42 57 31 Extended Tides TOOAY 52 '2 Second lltgll 47 18 8->a low 61 20 3 18 om 10 160m 311 oa .. 40 ~I ... ... 41 ee :1• 54 4? sa 30 83 '1 83 46 72 " 94 3t ... 42 1115 42 UTUt'IOAY S·20em 1127 em • 24om 1017pm 4. 23 37 10 Sun Ml• today al 4.44 o m . l1- Sa1uroey et S 40 & m and Mii again al 4·44om ~ r1-•1 12 64 om . r1-llg&lrl Sa111<0.., e1 120 o.m Ind•••• 12 21 am Sundey SURVIVORA VICTIMFOliLIFE ... From Al "You're not1usta victim at the moment oftheacc1dent. you'rea • v1cti m forever." she said. "So far there have been 91 tnps to the doctor since I got out of the hospital." she said. reciting one of the 1 nnumcrable bits of in formation she has scnbbled down since the acci- dent. "I calculatt"d that comes to 1.600 m1leSJU!>t 1n driving to appoint· ments." she add'>. noting another odd figure she has had time to calculate. Chew and her husband have spent all their savings and havt' put only a dent in th.e medical bills. Unable lo W511eupwitb~~mo,ney.sbeoow stuffs the unpaid bills in a large envelope and hopes that somcda> thmgs WJll "\\-ork out .. Chew and her hu'lband h vc frugal- ly. They wear sweaters instead of healing theirhou'>c they dry clothing on a clothco; line 1n'ltcad ofus1ngthe dryer. they cat mode!>tly and stretch lcftowr~ a .. far a'> I he>" ill go. 'Tm notangr} but wht'n you think about 1t. I'm the v1 l·t1m and I get all . the bills." she say'$. "If I resent anything. 1t'sjust that I wa!> looking forward to doing ~o many thing that I can'tdo now " It all ~larted on a December evening a year ago. "Once a month. I'd go out dancing wtth m> g1rlfnend. My husband isn't much on dancing but he knew I lored 11 so he'd sa'. '(Jo on. Godo it.'' she said. "Dancing was really a passion for me." Chew wasdnv1ngon Pacific Coast H1ghwa> toward Seal Beach with her girlfnend. It was early evening but already 11 was dark "We wert' talking, I guess. J don't exactly remember. f looked up and there wa'>a carcom1ngright at me in m} lane It couldn't have been more than 15 feet away. "As soon as I saw him, I knew there was going to be an accident. rherc was no t 1 me to react. They told me laterthat he was going about 85 or 90. Hewa\drunk . "The last thin11. I remember was my girlfriend say1~. "Oh my God." It took firefi ters 75 minutes to extract Chew rom the wreckage. She was flown by helicopter to the Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal traumacenterwht'rc, for two weeks. she lay in a bed next to the man who'd hit her. "My husband said he looked at me and couldn't picrure this broken, bloody mess ~er bean1a person again. I think be.felt the ragc. t~ anger. rm~y.ljustkt\.aepain."' ' Chew lawt was u...-ercct J<> ano.thcx • &Acn .ent home &ia ¥! atflllt on her back or 1 onl s before doctors perrmtted herto sit up. She ~ai. undergo e several surgeru:s• y m ore. Thr;rtpyW._. and a heart pc; Up 111.,.,:has forocd herto curtail exercasi~StlJl,shcsays,fora person doctorl thought would never walk again. she is doing well. ·It was only af\er her body started to heal that the memories began to come back 1n bits and pieces, so scary at ti mCl that Chew thought she was losing her mind. "I would remember something hke the whir oft he helicopter blades. And then I'd remember feeling reall y cold. Someone poundinJ on my chest. And a woman paramedic. • "Your mind blocks that stuff out at first. The body heals and then after thatthe mind starts healing. You get flashbacks. It's Uke in order for your mind to heal. you have to relive the whole thing." One of the unexplainable costs is the broken friendship between Chew and hcr~rlfriend. wh o also was injured 1n the accident. "It's one of those things that's hard to understand. I know that she had to sit there and watch the whole time they were cutting me out of the car. r'm sure she thought I was dead." said Chew. "She Wt'nt through a great deal ofsufTcnne." Chewsa1d the accident has brought herfamilyclosertogether. Normally an independent group, she said the accident has taught all of them "how quickly so.~ethingcan be taken away from YOU. "We've always been a tight fa mil)' but pretty independent too. Now I think -we re closer. more canng. We look aficrcach other more than before," she said. "Sull. l feel sorry form) husband. I feel hkc I've added to his burden because I'm of no financial help at all.'' she added . "Of course. I know he doesn't feel that way." Chew has become acuvc in Mothers Against Drunken Dnvcrs. Shcchps newspapcranicleson acci- dl.'nh in which alcohol 1s involved and wrot~ a kttcr to the editor last month aftcrthree youne women where killed 1n a car accident on the same st.retch of Pacific Coast High- way where she was injured. That accident also wascauSt'd by a suspected drunken driver. "I don't know what the sol ution 1s. But I think the penalty for drunken driving should be so severe and irreversible that only a fool would dnnk and drive. "Ma ybe we should sentence people to work in trauma centers so they could sec the real results of their actions." she said. (f the accident fractured every bone in her body, it apparernly didn't break the woman's spmt. She 1s hopeful of someday going back to work. though she said a desk Job is the most she could expect. Several months ago. Chew took part 1n a SK run at Bolsa Chica State Beach to benefit MADD. Usi ng her wheelchair, she lin1~hed the course. "There was a 9-ycar-old girl in the racl'. She had two artificial legs and was running the race on her crutcht's," recalled Chew. "I looked over al her and 'lhc was sm1h ng. I felt guilly. "Here I was in a wheelchair and this little girl who's much worse ofTthan I am is on crutches. And she's smiling. It was an inspiration to me to appreciate what I have." • . Vol.ks wagen redeSigns ·its Popular Jetta for. '85 • I , Volkswagen of America has In- troduced an entirety new, larger, quieter, faster and even-better- handllng 1985 Jetta notchback sedan. · The wedge-shaped, five-passen- ger sedan Is available In two models -Jetta and Jetta GL -and can be ordered with a choice of three powerplants: 1.8-llter gasoline, 1.6- llter turbocharged diesel or 1.6-llter diesel, the latter carrying a sug- gested retail price of $7,775. . According to James R. Fuller, vice president of the VW division, the new Jetta was developed In Ger- many In parallel with Volkswagen's oth~r brand-new 1985 model, the Gotf. "Botfi of these ron -w ee - drive vehlcles combine VW's excep- tional engineering with traditional durability In all-new designs,'' Fuller said. Like all 1985 VWs, the Jetta Is backed by a new, two-year limited · warranty that carries no mileage restriction and Includes a three-year unlimited mileage warranty against corrosion perforation. The product of extensive aero- dynamic development In VW's Wolf- sburg, West Germany, wind tunnel, the Jetta's exterior styling features a tapered nose, aetodynamlc halogen headllghts, formal European rootllne and high rear trunk lld. The result Is a wind-cheating shape 16 percent slipperier than Its prede- cesaor. To achieve this reduction In aero- dynamic drag, Wolfsburg ~nglneers also paid close attention to the Jetta's exterior and underbody de- tails. For Instance, front end open- ings were kept as small as possible, a flexible front spoiler he been added, side window glass has been moved outward and the fixed front vent windows are flush with the A- pltlars. A restyled exterior Is not all that's on.the '85 Jetta Although It has · n only four Inches In overall h and two Inches In overall wtdtti, a complete redesign of the Jetta's Interior has produced an ncrease of" over-14 percent In Interior volume, providing accom- modations for five adults rather than four. Besides more room for passen- gers, there's a 25 percent larger trunk that features a wider opening and lower Ifft-over height for easier loading. . Contributing to the Increased Interior volume In the 1985 Jetta ls a nearly three-Inch-longer wheelbase, 2.5-lnch-wlder rear track and 1.6- lnch-wtder front track. The longer wheelbase and wider stance, re- engineered MacPherson front struts wtth 16 percent (about one Inch) more travel, and a new V-proflle torsion beam rear axle produce levels of ride and handling In the CHIC 5 5695 NIW '85 IPRINT Jetta that surpass Its predecessor. Powering the entry-level Jetta Is a 1.6-llter overhead car.n diesel that for 1985 has modified swirl chambers for Improved efficiency and a redesigned Injection pump with a load-dependent Injection timing device for Improved throttle response and reduce engine noise. All Jettas come with a manual five- speed transmission as standard. Automatic Is optional on gasollne Jettas. The gas~nglned Jetta with the , standard five-speed will accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour In 10.5 seconds and has a top speed of 106 mph; yet fuel economy Is still 27 mlles per gallon In the city, 34 miles per gallon on the highway, according to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency. 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( #572ZSM) (#832WTF) * Prices good thru 12 J.84 ~ OOMMOR- WIAL!B 22 0 --·£-v•~--- BRISTOL STREE'I' AT EDINGER IN SANTAANA 846-0110 • "FAMILY SINCE '53,, .~ C2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Frid•>'• November 30, 1984 Prepare for car trouble before you get stranded Taking a few safety precautions can reduce your vulnerability tf you ·re stranded on road a self-addressed, legal-size envelope and 37 cents return postage per sign to: Car Safety Signs, LACAAW, P.O. Box 48903, VW, Los Angeles. CA 90048. It's the situation all motorists dread. Your car begins sputter- ing and as you glance at your dashboard, you notice the oll llght Is flashing; worse yet, your gas gauge Is pointing below E. car safety sign. The car safety sign Is a reflec- tlve plastic banner which folds up to flt In your glove compartment. But, even If you don't have car trouble, there are Important safe- ty measures to practice. For many motorists the first concern Is not getting the car fixed or getting gas. but making It through this experience safely. A stranded motorist ml9ht as well run a flag up the car s antenna that says "I'm vulnerable." How- ever, there are many car safety tips that can reduce your vulner- ability and are as Important to know as the rules of the road. The bright orange fluorescent lettering reads "Please Call Police.'' If you have car trouble, lock your car, get the banner out of the glove box, place It In the rear window (stickers are provided) and wait Inside your locked car for help to arrive. AccordlnQ to "Surviving Sex- ual Assault, • written by the Los Angeles Section of the National Council of Jewish Women and LACAAW. the two key words In self-protection are awareness (Of surroundings) and assertiveness (for yourself). Of course, the most obvious rules are to never run out of gas and keep your car tuned so It's running correctly. But even that might nol always be enough. Assemble an emergency kit which Includes a flashlight, rags, basic tools, oll, coolants, flares, jumper cables, equipment necessary to change a tire and a "Passing motorists do re- spond by calllng the pollce," said Judy Ravitz, executive director of the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women (LACAAW). "We feel the signs help deter potential attackers because they fear quick police response. The signs are also an accident deterrent because you don't have to get out of your car and take the chance of being hit by oncoming traffic. "If your intuition tells you that something Is wrong, or If you feel threatened or uncomfortable In any sltuat1on , make every at- tempt to get to a safe place as soon as possible," the book explains. "Call your local rape crisis center and locate self- defense courses In your area." The paperback book also provides other safety Infor- mation and Is available In book- stores across the country. , The signs can be ordered by sending a $4 donation along with This article Is taken from Sm&11 World VW. NtllC NOTICE PlllllC M>TICE PlllllC NOTIC£ 11121 NOTICI CW aUPllllOR COUft'T NOTICE cw nwaTU'8 •AU •TATI cw nwaTIE'• IAU Loeft No. MURPHY ~~ T.a . No. M7• T.a. No. C-31711 ORANQI NOTICI UNITCODI C e.111e of JOAN PAT-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT T.D. SERVICE COMPANY TERSON Oece11111 UNDER A OEED OF TRUST u duly appointed Trust.. ..0. A-ttmi DATED FEBRUARY 2 7, undet the followlng d• NOTICE CW t979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ecnt>ed deed of truet WILL ACTION TO PROTECT SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~ ~ YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER Pl"90MAL "'°""TY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC FOR CASH ANO/OR THE SALE. IF YOU NEE.0 AN EX-CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ~~~~ PLANATION OF THE CHECKS SPECIFIEt> IN NOTICE IS HEREBY NA TU RE OF TH E CIVIL CODE SECTION GIVEN lhll, tubjeet 1o con- PROCEEDING AGAINST 2924h (paylbleltthetlmeof flrmetlOn by Ille •bc>W entl· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· alle In llwfu4 money of the tied Superlof Court on o.. TACT A LAWYER. United St1t•) Ill right, lltle C«nber l9, 194' '11 9:00 On December 21, 1964, et end Interest conveyed to 1 m or ther .. lter Within the 9:15 A.M ., GATEWAY ~~d ~he4dof Tbyru..!' lnun<Hwl.._ ufMlllowedby law.JAMES MORTGAGE CORPOR· -.,_.. •• ,,. GO ER Ad I I ATION, • CllllOf'nle Corl)()(· property hereln•lt•r de-A. WA N · m n •· atlon H duty eppolnted tcrlbed· tretor of tile Witt of JOAN S. R· OSEP PATTERSON, declM...,, wtll TruttM under end purauan1 TAU TO · J H J. NII at ptlvltl ..... to the to Deed of Truat recorded MURPHY hlgneat end bea1 .,.. blddef Mareh 8, 1979, H ln1t. No. BENEFICIARY: JUDITH A. on the termi end condltlont 13e&6, In book 130e1, PIQ4I DUESTERBERG, BARBARA hereafter mentioned, all 586, of Ofllelal Reoorda ln J. ACKER, RONALD P. rlgtlt, title, end lnt••t the Oftloe of tile County~ RAYA, CAROL L. RAYA JOAN PATTERSON de corder of Orange County, RECORDED MAY 22, ' " StateofC1llf0tnl1.E.xec:vted 1984 lnttr. No. 84-212680 =*~ p',~ 11 by JACK F BRUMAGIN end 01flcial Rec:C>fdl In the office unit ioc.tld In the County VALERIE M BRUMAGIN of the Recorder of Orarige Or-St•t• of CallfomlL WILL SELL AT PUBLIC County· • -... -. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-Mid 'deed of trust di--The real propet1y It . . L 12 tctlt>ed It follows: DER FOR CASH OR 1Cflbe9 the followtng. ot The Southweatetly l 25 ft CASHIER'S CHECK (pay· of Block 38 In RIV« Sec110n · able 11 time of Nie In l•wfut In Iha City of Newport of Lot 14, TrlCI No. 499, money of the United Stat•) 9aectl County of Orarige thown on 1 Mee> rtCOl'ded 1 11 tile tront entrenca to the State 0 of California. u pW = 1~~~ ~ ~ Ml9C o l d Oren ge County mac> recorded In book 4, County Courthou11, located on PIQ4I 25 of MllOlhneoul Ttie Pr°'*1Y II con ........ WI Senti Arie BouleY9rd, ~ Mee>•. reco<dt of Orange known en r9'9rred to • !--. Sycwnore StrMt end County. 3&8 Cott Mell St 8roedWly, Senll Ana. Celi-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Cotta..,,..._• Celltomla. tornle ell right, thle Md UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST The peflonl l pto lnteretl conveyed to end DATED 3/19184. UNLESS conllatt of now held by It under Mid YOU TAKE ACTION TO c . Deed of Trutt In the ptoperty PROTECT YOUR PROP-L wpete lltueted In Mid County end ERlY, IT MAY BE-SOLD AT ~· ~=- State deacrlbed H A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU d. Wuher PARCEL t· NEED AN EXPLANATION 1· Stor1g41 Unl1 Lot 19 of Trac1 No 10148, OF THE NATURE OF THE The tale la aubject to cur In the City of Coat• Mesi. PROCEEDING AGAINST rent IUM COY9nanll con County of Orenge, St1t1 of YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· dltlont rMtnctlone ;...., Caltfornle, H per map r• TACT A LAWYER. Ion ' a.... ' of COf'ded In Booll 427 Pege 16 122 39th Street, Newport VII •• r.,,..tl, right• WIY and 1& ot Mltcell1neou1 S..Ch, CA euernente ol record M1p1, recC>fdl of Or1nge "(If • atreet llddr... or ~~~~~,!=~bl County, C1llf0tnl1. common d11lgn1t1on of E.xcept 1110 the lor~ PARCEL 2: ptoperty II thown above, no """"' An Ml«llellt fOf' lngr.... w11ranty 11 glVen It to Ill ;= ~lit~ the r egr .... uM •nd enjoyment complelen111 or correct-oropeny 11 to bl told In It of the common ., .. being nen)." The beneficiary r. .. 11 .. condltlOn with whet Lot 39 of .. Id Trect No. under Mid Deed of Trust, by eYer ~en1 or 10148, H Ml forth In the reuon of• breech or deflYH A .. _.,... miv •xiii Offer Oec:laratlon of Coven1nt1, In the obllgatlOnt MCUf'ed -·._... 1 • condltlone end r•trlcOont t hereby, heretofore ex-~~~~:! ~t recorded July 28, 1978 In ecuted end dlllV«ed to !tie tretor or the eatate !of Boo« 12778 P1g41 593 of Of· und«tlgned I written 0eo-cs-not clleCloMd..., flcial Recofda. lar111on of Oeftutt end 0.. -·--v1 Tile atr .. t adc1r111 end mend tor s•. Ind written = ~Ion.,: ~ other common dMlgnttlOn, notice of breech and of e11C-..... U19 Admlnletrator 11 any, of tile real ptoperty llon 10 C.UM tne under-tile eat•t• from 111 llab4tlty d .. c r I b t d I bo ve I 1 llgned to NII Mid P'°'*1Y Wit! though tt mey let• purported to be 312 Pllge to M lltfy Mid obllgatlonl, dllcowred 11111 the Ad Lane. Coet• M.... Call-end thlrMlt• Iha under-trator lhould h•.,. known fomla 92827. • llgned caUlld Nld notice of demege not dllco\leled The undettlgned Trust" brMCll Ind ol lllctlon to bl Offeror't lnlpectlon All 0 dtaclalmt any llablHty lor any recorded Augull 8, 1984 at ,_1 ""'8t Include i11e Ot Incorrect,_ of the atreet 1n1tr. No. 84--329411 of Of. feror'i acknowledgemen addr111 and other common flclel Recofd1 In the office of thet they Ila.,. ntlthet e1natlon, If any. thown the Recorder of Orange Ollved nor retied upon 'Saki Mii will be made but ~r i.i. wlll be made but repraeentatlon by the A • • mlnl9tretor or the wttnout covenant or war-without coveMnt or ..,. trltor'i egent with renty, expr ... Of lmplled. r• ran~, •xpr ... °'Implied, r• to the c:ondtti0n of the pr gardlng 11111, poaMllion, Of 011 Ing Ihle potllM!on, or arty Any on. ., encumbrancet, to p1y the encumbrenoee, to pey the muit lnctude .,, remalnlN prlnc:lpel turn of remal~ prlnc:lpel tum of decl1r1t1on th1t th the not 1) MCUred by Mid the not I) MCUred by Mid purChaea It without WWl'll'I Deed of rult, with lnterat1 deed of ru1t, with lntlfllt of any lclnd 11 to: (I ) the thereon, 11 provkled In 111<1 at In Mid not• proYlcled, Id· dhlon of tile P'°'*1Y or It note(1), advlnCM, If any, v1nce1. If 1t1t;..,::,nder the lmptovemente· (b) eppl und• the t•m• of Mid Deed term1 of Mid of truat, cable zoning·' or (o) per of Tr1.11t, f ... , ch11gee Ind IMI. ctlargu, Ind expen... milted UNI of the proe>erty expenM1 of the Trull .. Ind of the Trutt" and of the Blda tnct offer• ere ln'ltt · of the tru111 crM ted by Mid 1ru1t1 crMtld by Mid Deed fOf 11111 Pf°'*1Y Ind Deed of TN l l. of TN9t. bl In writing Ind wlll be The totll emount ot the Said ..,. wtn bl held on: e.lvl<I It the office o unp1ld bellnCle of tile obll· Friday, December 7, 1984, H gatlOn llC\lred by the'ptop. at 1:30 p.m. In tile lobby to DC~~· A~• m 1' 1 arty to bl told end reaeon-the bulldlng ioc.ted at 901 Admltll9Ct1tor 11 °:ri 1ble •tlrnated coett, ex-South L.wit 8trMt, Orenge. port c.met · Ortw pen ... Ind acM1ncet I I the CA 92eee. 1555 Newpor1 a..Cfl time of the lnltlel publlca1lon At 1he time of the lnltlel foml4i 92t4k>. or mey 119 of tile Notice of s... 11 publlcatlOn of thlt notice, with the deiti of Mild 184,eet.57. the total amount ot 1hl un-S*IOr Court or dellWNd 1 The beneflcletY under Mid paid belance Of lhl obll-~ R. Hurwttz. E.lq., :::' !cslWIO::::or.!:; e.., *":!.~'::.Cea:: Hur w 111 , "• m • r uodelllgoed a wrttten Oeo-attlml11d coet9, "'* ..... ~..'..~' watlon of Dtfllilt end o.. • n d adv• n c • • I• :=:,.~_,CC: AN "OTrO REVUE" BY CAROLYN WEBER Audi: A taste of quiet luxury The 1915 AUDI 50008 SEDAN Is the car of the WEEKI A 110-horsepower 2.2 liter, 5- cyllnder overhead cam, CIS fuel- enjected engine, automatic, with power steering and brakes, elec- tric windows. sun-roof. mirrors, power door locks. and a com- puterized stereo system make this car a car of the future. The front windshield and rear window are "bonded" to the body structure, which keeps the Interior very quiet. This also applies to the Inconspicuous grooves in the roof llne, which direct water and wind over and past the rear of the car, almost completely ellmlnating outside noises. The outside mirrors are en- cased In an aerodynami"ajjy designed housing that deflects the wind very effectivel y -once again keeping Interior noise to a minimum. Luxurious. PLUS. Is the word for this automobile. The vehicle I drove had a fawn metalllc ex- terior color. with coordinated fawn Interior featuring two-tone fabric of a velour-type material on the seats, and fawn-colored plush carpeting, all of which made this car a pleasure to look at. The front seats are powered to adjust to any position. What's more, once your seat Is In the position you want, you can pro- gram It to return to that position, even If another driver changes It. At many as four drivers can program the front seats to suit them. The stereo can ~lso be pro- grammed by touch. You can scan stations and set them for recall. The stereo sound Itself Is clear and sharp, with speakers front and rear. Between the back seats Is a eet-up for stereo head phones for private llstenlng. mend tor a., and• wrtnen 1105.337.97. Ing llkf NII Netlce of o.taun and EJeo. Thi total lnoebtldneea Thia P'°'*1'1 w111 .,. IOlll"--------·--------tlon 10 Sell. The undel'tlgtled being 1n etttmate on wtllCtl on the .--....... ~· , 1111_.,. llftTV'r 1111-IC llftftl'.-cauMd Mid Noflce of 0.. the opetq bid .. computed '~'V ' .--nu I 1W. .--nu I 1W. f9Uft and EiectlOn 10 w to may be obtained by c:a111ng ::'ld°':·etl)~beeuo~_..;:..::;:::.:;..:.:;:;.:.:.:;:__1-__;;..;;;::;:;.;...:.::;::;.:.:.:;;:__ be recorded 1n__me oounty (714) 38Ml37 ~ (215} oompen6ed ..., 1~ ol '9CTITIOUe .,_.. Tiii• bualneu 11 aon- Wl'ler• the ,..,.,,,e>perty II ta7-4M6 !tie day before 1hl ~-...... "'.!.. ....... In MAim ITATllmWf ducted by: In lndMdual located ..... ~·-·•"' -·""' The fo11ow1ng per10n1.,.. BE'rTY A. BRUHK O.te:' Nov9mber 14 1"4 o.t.cs· ~ oertlflect Checa, wfltl ~ •: Thlt ttatement ... tMed OAftwAY lllCMtTGA• NcMIT.ber13 1914 balance to be paid Of "LIA8LI. DATA/COMP, wltllthlCountyC!et110fOf· =:"~nc::,_ .. = P1NY. 0a. s.=v~!.,~~~ =~~== ~~.::~= ~i: ~~tv on~= Qt u -ele, C A t11t Cindy SoN>ol. ~. = S*\OrCol.lt1upon_,.,_. lettyA..llfunk,ST72Ger· Publllnea OrMge COMt lt....._11t0 ht. •tO. 9'! tant Secr«8 ,..,. tty, 901 tlon end ~ ol in Or-81vd,, #852, Delly Ptlo1Nowmtler23. IO, hM Q. K--.i ~ t., ..,.enge, CA t2Me NII.~ '9nt9. --v•• Deoatntler 1 14 1M4 Publllhld Orange COMt (114) 196-4700 end~·-Htn\!nt••r. C1llfornl• • • Delly Piiot Nowmbet IO. 0.. PufllWled Orenge Coeet Md ,.......,,,. on lnMMOe " '.ao2 cemw 1. 14, 1M4 OellV Piiot Nowmt>er 1e, n. eouJt.._ '° the °""°' •-.,. llftftl'C -------F--4,..72 IO, 1"'4 F-4M INll be Ot'OtMed • ol Ill ~ rwu1-. rta.JC NOTICE ·-.,. --.. o1 1900tdellorl1 o1 ... :r.;t~:;":;:=;;-..cnnout .,.. .. 1-.....;.~;;.;..;...;..-..;~--__ .;...--=-..;"".-.;.'-.~--lconvey1noe, AHocl•t•d MAim ITA~ '=A~M '=A=:.,• ::::=:by--.r::.:: ~::::~.,. The ~ per.on .. The f011ooMng l*'IOM we lltretor Md .. C»lror I T 1 ll I Tl WA" f • H (I. IA RC WI L 0 IN 0 doing tMlnMe • doing~• Mil\ "*""' .... ICOlpo OUM, 421 North ANM1m COMPANY, 8172 Manalo AfOllTU•ED PAOD· Oii-TIMI STITCH MO tatltatotMunctet...,_, tvCI, Orange Calltornla ~~nt1119ton IMdl, UCTS, no W. Wft'fW 8""9 W• 17"' 11reat. 'eo.ta COirllllMCI ~ trle Or•lftl~i.Mil .......,_,_ t2ttM lOt, lenta Ma. Celf t270f MeM. C1Mom1e Nta7 County lupertor CC...rt. a.. LlftOOln, 48 "°'*• Wl!Y'le A. c.IMiray, t t 11 VlctOf A Tllmo, 414 CMnat o. Pen.. MO Tiie unelel .. laCI • lrVIM , C •lltornla Mllhalo OrM, Huntington ••ywood Dr.. N9Wport Weat tfltl ..,_, eo... !!!t. f'1ltlC to ,....,.,Md .,,.. ....,.., CeMfomle t2t48 a..dl, Cellf ttMO ....._ CeMomle t"21 -Pftor 10 9'l"Y Of Thia 1:1ua4,,... It con· Thi• bualneta le con· Tt\M buetnMI I• con-Tt\M bullnw I• con-order ooiit11n•119h..._ ducted by: an lndMduat duCteO by: an lndMdl* • duCtld W. en~ ducMd by' 11'1 tndMdual DATU>: ~ 21, aTIVI l ltifCO\..N WAYN«. A. CALLAWAY vi.. ll T...... 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V-6, Auto, Air, Tiit, Cruise, P/wlndows and locks, luggage rack. Great family car. (Lie 1COF996) (Stk #4874) '4589 IUllE OIAIT 110/,EEP/IElllLT t '21Hltrhrlh4 lnta ... ltl-1121/ICl-1110 ONLY •2500 per day if you furnish the picture of your car. $500 additional if Daily Pilot takes the picture. 2 days for $4500 Mt.IC NOTIC£ NIUC NOTICE #4854) '7989 IUllE OlllT 110/,IEP/lllllLT HHl.,..,IW ..... ..e-1121/ICl-1111 1111..uomo 5 spd, and only 36K ml&es ( 1 BW389) '4388 111.1111 TITTLE llTSll 21411ar1ter aw ......... M0-1410 1111 UlllY 4 Door Deluxe, 4 spd, air cond., very clean (574TZC) 1 '2995 OlllllWULTI YW lrllftl/E4111er INta Au 141-1220 ~ NOTICI Of' 1'1CTrTIOU8 .UU.11 "~!!!!<>"l:A~~H FICTITIOUl IUllNEH FtCTmOUl IU ... H 1'1CTmOU8 llUWH NOTICI AEN, *t1t1cl, """ ... et 8AUTZER, ROTHMAN, DEATH Of' NAME ITATIMENT -,...._.., NAME ITAru.!NT NAME ITATl•NT NAm ITATllmNT INVITING 1MD1 prlwite .... to the hlghMt KUCHEL. & 81lRRT, 4100 ,,._1 N19eflT The lollowtng persons are The followlng pereon1 are nie following persona ere Tile followlng persons -are The followlng persons we Notice 1s hereby QIWll ttt.t bidder on December a, MecAtthuf BcMeYwd, ,...... HUQHll doll buslrleel u : dolng bualneu u : doing bualness u : doing buslneaa u : dolng bu91neee u; the Boetd of Trust .. of the 1M4, or therMfler within p ort 8Hch, C1llfornl1 AND°" NTl110N c L WEST PROMO-1301 SIMPSON WAY AS-EL RA.NC HO RES-BALBOA SOUTH APART-R A M 0 N H A I R Cout Community College the time ellowed by law, .. l2te0, Anentlon: PETER s. TO AD•nTlfl TIONS, 1935 Port Blll'lop SOCIA.TES, 25255 Cabot TA.URA.NT MEXICAN FOOD, MENTS. 3090 Pullmen St., FASHIONS, 720 W•t 10th District of Oflngl County, the right, title end Int ...... CREMER. ESQ. llTATI NO. Ptece. Newport Beach, Call· Road, No. 207 • Leguna Hiiia, 295 E. 17th. Cotti Mesa, Cotta M .... Cent. 02826 StrMt. Cotta M.... Call-Calttornle, Witt recetw ...i-that the decedent held et tlM The execu1or r11MtYet the fomle 92860 Calif. 92853 Cellf. 92827 Frank G. Com1toek and tornl• 02828 ed bid t but let time of deeth Ind aft _... right to refec1 eny end .. AU1717 Carolee MMMfachmldt, Jamee R. Bir em. 30202 Antonio P. Salmeron, Joan M. Com1toctl HW/JT, Rlc:Ntd Fontana, 788-8 than 1 ~:~ :m .. r::~ title and ln-.et that th."".;;: bfd9. ~191d11Nd To Ill heirs, beneflciaflet. 1935 Port Bl9hop Place, Orende Vista, Legune 2102 N. Spruce, Santa Ane, 39ee Aladdin. Huntington. Joann Street, Coeta Mela, pee. 20, 108•. at the tate of er. deoedtnt IO-DATED: No¥ell"lbef 18, creditor• Ind contingent Newpof'1 Beach, Callfornl• Niguel, Ce.Ill. 02877 Calif. Cellf. 02848 Callfomla 02827 Purc:Nalng Department of quired by operetlon of lew or 1M4. Cfedltora, and peraona who 92860 Howard W. Hlgholt, 4 Bertha Cueva1 Blanco. Jun. C. Wermlngton, mer-Ste NI Fontana. 788-8 INld oollege dlttrtct locat«I otMrwlM other than or tn kWTM D. WAWM. may be otMrwtaa lnter•ted Thia butlneu 11 con-Poasum Ridge, RolNng Hiiis , 2321 So. Maple St .. Santa rled woman u her lole and Joann Street, Coeta Mela, 11t 1370 Adam• Avenue, eddftlOn to that of er. dee»-._.._ .. 11i1e ...... .,.Mnlctna In the wlll tlld/or eetate of: ducted by: an lndlvlduel Calif. 00214 Ane, Calif. 02707 aeparate property, 818 Vis California 02827 Colt• MeM, Callfomle et dent at the time of dedt, tn '· WMNN, .,._ JAMES DELBERT HUGHES C A R O L E E Robin V. Peteraen, 25202 Thia bu11ne11 la con-Lldo Soud, Nftlpon, Cell!. Thia butln-. It con-wtllcti Ume Mid bldt wt11 be and to the real proper1y IWO'llMlllf'I A petition hu been flled MESSERSCHMIDT Vie De A.nu. Leguna Niguel, ducted by: e gene<el part-92863 ducted by: hulband and wffe publlcfy opened and read IQ'rlbed below Ind that • W AN, IAUTZlfl, by Linda LM Veenstra and Thia statement wu flied Cellf. 92877 Mfll'llp Thia bu1lneaa 11 con-RICHARD FONTANA for: eona1 property, ooneeet of ROT AN, kUCHIL, 6 Marlon Arlene Oarldel·lmm with the County Ctel'k of Of-Victoria Giibert, 1813 Bertha C. Blanco · ducted by: Joint venture STEFFI FONTANA • P U R CH A SE O F taclted-down carpt1ttng; ~,A....,..,.aeLaw, ln the Superior C<M.lrt of Or-•nge County on November Barry Ave .. LOI Ange191, Thi• 1tatement was filed Julle Wermlngton Thi• 1t1tement WU flled FURN IT UR E; ORANGE attached llx""-, lllwlndow ·-.....,.., .•• ui ... -. ~ County requet11ng thet 19· 1984 Fi.to Ca~~0002~ RI 73 M with the County Clerk of Of. Thia ltltement wu filed with the County Ci.rtt of Of. COAST COLLEGE treatment-, end Ill. bultt .. ~ ....... CA -..,.,,_.,,. Und• LM Veenstra and P blllhed Of Cout Ort ~ · ~ 1 c!: ange County on Novembef with the County Ci.rtt of Or-•nge County on Novemw All bide we to be In ac-appllencee ~ "' or on Pul>lleMd Oranoe CoeatMl4tneltld Mltlon Arlene Garldel-lmm Dallyu Piiot N ar:; 23 30 92;;7 18 998• • 15, 1984 ange County on Novembef 19, 198-4 pordancl with the Bid Docu-Mid real proper1y, • 1 unit. Delly Piiot ~ 23, 24. l>e appointed u peraonal ovem · · F2'07'M 15, 1984 '*"' ,..,._ ,.,,.,.. .. Which ere now In flle Said real pr~ le ioc.ted ctO .fh-471 a"911'9U1'°91' f9Pf9Mnt•tlve to ldmlnl1ter ~ber 7• 14• 1084 Thi• bualneai la con-Publl1hed Orange Cout Publtlhed Orange Cout Publlll'led Orenge Coaet and may be MCUnMI In the In the City of &H*ll Beedl, the etta1• of the decedent. F-494 ducted by: a Q9n9'el part-Dally Piiot November 23, 30. Delly Piiot Novembef 23, 30, Delly Piiot Novembef 23. 30. office of the Director of County of Orange, State of Mt.IC NOTIC[ The petition requeat1 · Nlt.IC NOTIC£ nerll'IJ Ip A Bl Oecemb« 7. 14. 1084 Oecember 7, 14. 1084 Oeoember 7, 14, 1984 PurchMlng of Mid oottege Callfomla, end la legally ct. _____ ....,....__!~* euthortty to administer the amet · rem F-480 F-481 F-608 dl1tr1ct. acrtbed •follows: NOTICa GI'~ HIAA- •tate under the tncSec>en-FICTTTIOUl IUllNEll This •tatemenl wu llled 1111•»1 C Each bidder muot aubmlt Lot 5, 8loclc 2e of INwt .. IYTHl'CITYOl'HVNT-""1lttt:'J of oettlln lndl»-dent Admlnlatratlon of e... NAMI ITATl•NT with the County Clerk of Of. Nlt.IC NOTtCE W"UU\.I NOTICE with hie bid a caat11er'1 8Mctl Tract, reoordM In JMQTON 81AC"c.:fLf· ~pment rwenue tatee AC1. . The followlng persona are ~oifnty on November FtCTrrtOUI IUltNHI FtCTITIOUI IUltNHI Nlt.IC NOTICE checl<. oertlfled ctleck, or Book 3, Pao-31 and 40 of ~ f'OR A Ml ~ • deacrfbed A hearing on the petition doing butlneu e1; · F2IOUO NA• ITATl•NT NAiii ITATIMl.NT bidder'• bond made peyeb6e Mllclllaneoul M..,a of theRT9'1CATI GI' ,Alme.. In #I ... 1!1Mltlld pm. wllt be held on DECEMBER REED & WRIGHT, AN AS-Publlll'led Orenge Cout The followt The lollowlng persona ere FICTmOUI ....... co the order of the C0Mt Offtce of the Orange County PATION lllNAMCIMO AND emourtt not to e>coeed 26, 1084 at 0:30 A.M. In SOCIATION OF AT-Del'b:,November 18 23 dol bull ng~ton•at• doingbull-u: NAmlTATl•NT Community College Olatrtct Aecorder. THlleMIANCIOl'INDUe-ten m llllon dollar• Dept. No. 3 It 700 Civic TORNEYS, CALI FORN tA 30 bef 7 1984 . • s1EDEA'Cr:o~TH'lilLLS TM BIRTCHEA-IRVINE Tile IOlloWtng pertons.,. lloerd of TrUlt ... In an ~oPertY I• mor. 1'RtAL DIYILOPlllNT (110,000,000) for the _..: • ~'.cA ~~/~eat, Santi :'~~~~~IN~~~~~ • ' F .... 50 INC, 2415 Campu1 Drive: ~·p~~~?:111~~1:1"'r. d°+'lL~~:: IMAG E ::::: (~) :-~::n = ~311 ~= .. Plctflc, ~~:. '= :=:::t.ont'O~~ IF YOU OBJECT to the Olenneyra. LAguna Beach, PtlllC N0TIC£ Suite 205, lrvlne, Cellfornla p·. Roed, ~na Niguel. CONSULTANTS 805 Town .. I OU-lnl• thet tfle bid· 8uneet 8-ctl, Callfomla. Dnm.Oll'mNT AOINCY to be undlrtaldno by tfle grentlng of tile pe1111on, you Celtfornla 02851 92715 c~ornle 0267? Center Or1Ye Suite 800 der wtll enllf Into the The P'OC*tY wlll be IOld (HANCOCK DIYILO'• eomp.ny may ettend IUCtl -"<>Uld either eppear 11 Ille Frank C. Wright, Attorney 'ICTITIOUl IUllNEll lncBrld~for~:'thcor~' Oameon-Blrtcher Perk Co1t1 Mei~. Cellfornle propoeed. Contnlet If the oul)feet to current ....._ llMNT COMPANY, -.C., heatinoenctloi'•ttMtrwrtt-)INrlng and ll•t• your ob-•• Law. 800 Gtenneyre, NAm ITATl•NT " .-~· PartMfl, • Callfornle Gen-02828 eame la awenled to him. Ir\ oovenants, OOlldltlOne, ,.. WC1l 1en obJecttone Of oommentl jec:tlone or flle wrltten objec-Laguna Beach. Cellfornli The followtng pertonl are atlon, 2415 Campu1 Drive. erel Partnetshlp, 2781 f LAI Bonni• Hatnff 20502 the 9*11 of ...... to ent• atrlctlon1, ,...,v•t1on1J NOTICt 18 HE.REIY thefeto to 1t1e Oftlol of the • 1k>nl with the oour1~• 02651 dOfflo bustneea u · Suite 205• lrvlne, Callfomle Paz Road i..g, Nlguel Spotted Bull Lane San Juan Into euch OOfltrtct. tlM ~ r1ght..ot·~· .,.. GIVIN tNt a public heMnl i:ttY o.tk, 2000 Meir\ 8tfe9t, the helttng. Your r-Thia bualneu 11 con· MAR Y'S HALLMARK. 92715 Callfoml1 9·287i'un• • Captotrano Callf~nle02e75. ~ofthed** w111 be 1111"*"9 of NCOl'd, If *"'I· ~ hltCf by the CltY Hunt1n9con IHol't. CA anoe may be In pereon by ducted by: en lndlvldu11 6.408 Walnut, lf'llne, Call-d~!:i ~:1'::!.,~~on-Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Thia buslneH 11 con-M , or In tie ceae of• All oll. pa, weter Ind mft. ...... ,::.:: C9'Y of Hunt· '*'· or may °"* .... your attorney. FRANK C. WRtGHT fOfnla 02714 .,. ,.-. dvcted by; e llmlteel pertnet· ducted by: an lndMdual bond. the full lum thereOf eral rtgMa end ....... If lnY't w,.,on • Callfomle. on oommunloat9 In f8't'Ot of W. IF YOU ARE A. CREDITOR This lletemenl wu llled Erllndl D. Cueve, 32 Fer-~artln J. Hoek, Preeldent ship BONNIE HAINES Wiii be fOf'f9tted to Mid o ate to be 11119*1 tlO ttle December 11, 1114, 9t the Protect to be undlNlclnO by Of' a contlnglnt creditor 04 with the County Clertl of Or-regut, Irvine, Ca llfornle wtth~:,_·~~di:f of 11~ Arthur 8 . 81r1cher, Gen-Thia ltatement wea llled lecle dlatriot. purcitleMr ttll'ougtl tleef'OW. hour'of 7:ae> p.m. In"-Ctty ttle ~ Ind llNnoed the dee I Ued, you mu1t flle ~ County on November 92714 '1 eral Partner wfth the County C1ertt of Of. ~ bidder may wlthdtaw The P,f'OC*tY -. be IOld ~ ~. a.y Half, by mpurauMt to your dMn with the oourt Of 10, 1084 Thi• bualnM• II con-~o~ on Novembef Thie ltettment WM tlted ·1~. 1"'~ty on November ,. bkf(4.'°') ~ '!'.. ~ 'r:.'• ~for ~=h. ~. = ....,.., o.J::' .. · =-I -~~ praeetrt " to the !**>nel l"2'0ll2 ducted by: an lndMdual • • · With the County Cter'k of Of· • .-flw ., _,. ... _ ""' dete _, .... t ,,_ -_....., repreaentatlve appointed by Publllhecl Orange Cout ERLINOA D. CUEVA =~ ~ 111°._o--::X ange County on Novembef ,_,._ illat tof the ooer*'8 theNof, Mmll of .,.. • I* SIU'OOMI • UIOO,etaeq.) the ooun wtthln four monthl Delly Piiot Novemw 23, 30, Thia atatement wu filed ...._ ........,. a.'aeti ·c.... 13, 198-4 ,.._., PublllMd Of1ng1 eo.t The Boerd of Tn.tw ,.. to be ~ the •· '*•-• '°""· ...._ tn ri or mote from the da1e of ftrlt i. Oec:embef 7, 14, t084 with the County Clertt of Of. ..... .... ' IVOM A c..t. A..._,. ae Delly PUot No¥ell"lbef 23 80 MNee W. pr1Wleiae of ,._ eoutor and to W. ()r.,. The PUf'POM of Mid publlo ..... of Mlh "'-ldnOI. euanoe of lettet1 • prOYtded F-'408 ange County on Novembef ,_., w. MO ~ c.nw Deoemt>er 1 14 1984 • ' tactlnO any end all &ldt or to County lupettot Court. Al ~ II to oonalder "-NOTIC1 GNIN • Of WI In Section 700 of the . 15 tte-4 ,_,. P bllthed 0 Coaac ~. IUlte no, Newpert ' ' F-507 11119Manyfmgutar'ltleoor rn.. other terml Ind oonclMIOlle Pfopoeel ~ 0.. ltth dey of November, .;~~~,.:::".!:i Mt.IC NOTICE ~ubllttled <>reno-Cout 011~P1101 Now:ma:2s.30, •••~"1 Calltornte Z":a~ any bkf or In=-~~~~--t:fc:::t corporatinlncM! 1'ti.. .. .......,.,ceer not expire pr1of to four l'JCTmOUI IUltNHI Delly Piiot Novembef 23. 30, December 7, 14, 1184 fHH·l•H, Teta,heH · 'OftMCl AM '-~ er. eMCUtot, ~. llvt ''Oompeny"), for the HUM· Claltl .. llile ~ ....... month• from the date of the . NA• ITATIMINT Oec:emt>er 7• 14• '* F-'498 (7'M) J10.0IOO P\111.JC NOTICE a o N. I u o . YI•• not llmfted to. er. ~ '"9fon hectl Aede••lop-._.. ....., C••• Maring notice abc>Ye. The loltowtng peraona .,. F-478 Publlthed Orange Cout CMAI ..... .. •• I.. ,.,,. and ~ of the ment ~.(the .. ~ (nil)...., YOU MAY EXAMINE the do!n9 bullnele u : .,._"' Mt\Tll't .,._IC Mt\-Delly Piiot November 23• ao. 1'1CTITIOU9 ...... ....... c.... c ......... "' .,..,. Ind ttW tlrTM '° prlWfde Certain ""*"*' Orllfttl Ooeet flMkept by the~ Gl B MANAGEMENT, ..--nu•~ 1 ..--"""""' Deoemt>.r 7•14•198-4f::tt0 NAMllTA~ • CelaeelMaertlit~ Of the deYllOPIMl .. ~bondDellyPlot~-.0. =~you1n'._..,!::.1 =1ye:=.·o~~: '~~A:=,.u ~.~" rtaJC;t;TICE .,;::=::oone.,. o;;:-S~ao~~~,.,:..,_ ==:t..by:-.,::.:j*'·t"4 ,....., upon the •ecutot or~ 12eeo The t011owtno per110n1 .,. The 1o11ow1ng P9'90M .,. A~EllllCA !U.-OPE ASIA. Olffiw 1. 111-4 lnO enct "'*"••• ~ the rtgttt of the , PmllC l!DJp lltra1«. °' upon er. ot· Bradley T. Gltletple, Jr, dolngbuolneeeu: dolnabullnellae: ...CTmOUl.,_11 1730 S. Claudina Way, F-611 penu1, l1u1i1rono hotder ther90f to r90INI ---.,1 loml"f lor the exeoutor or 14321 Miro Court, lrvlne, ACC AESS INTER · FORUM DESIGN 3334 MAmeTAW AMMlm,Cellf.tno5 """"""'· ~' P'&lllelit8 ~to a ~"'--···· 41dmlnlstretor. and,.. with Cellf. 02714 NATIONAL, 1863t Bur1l• £aat CONt Hwy. Suite 292, The follOwlng pertons .,. M. Mehd i I . Shih· "8JC llOTIC( ............ ...,, aertaln lnltat9fMftt .... The NMa ITHRSln Che oourt with proof of Mf• Berry La Fevre, 24735 Ln., Hunttnoton Beach, Calif. Corona dill MW, Callfomlll ~ buelMel M : llOelelnl, 8700 PJaa Or1Ye, ...... .. .... .. ..,..., •eOOt..,...., ....,,." fot • PfOllOt ~= ...,_,. .. ..lltOe 1 written~ ltat· Clarington, 1Agun1 111111, 12647 12tU A00 AHYAN I USINfU Sant• Ana. "Cellf. '2704 .. ....._ ...,_ wHofl ..... lnGludl h ·..,_ • 1ng "'•t you deM'9 epeolol callf. 12853 Carreeo Product• Inter-s~ Jo Ann lutne, 81fMCU, 24 i4 •. "**-'~-C'· 8700 ..... =.. Ind My °"* OOllll ... ......I Cllllll\ Ind oon-TZ V.Vt .. , .. w. notice of the flllr'Ct of an • M'Y BIM. 48 Ofot11rd, n1ttonat, 1no., C•. llfornla, 617~ Metou-tta Avenue. !1..'!!'.:.....!108. Sent• Anl, ~· 1 . t• AM, :':':,ma ~ .... "-~of =::~ !!'_"!!*OI., :,eo.. MoM. Celfomlo v.itory and eppt...,,_,t of IMM. Calif 82714 18631 8urtte l..n . Hunt· Corona dill Mlf. Collf«nto .........,.._ t27CM .......,., '2 04 ..... ......-.,. ,_ _. ... ._ 11tc eat1tu 1Mt1 0tof W.petl-Thll butlneu 11 con-lnoton Beach,Callf.92847 92025 ~ Rttyen, 470 ~ bu91neee I• con-.,.in::.~c:::: ~=-~=: =•lmetetr "::"'.~ Conoonl~::..: tlono OI account9 ,_ltlOOed cNcted by I QenWal par1· "1111 bullnffl Is oon· Thia ~ It ~ . .L-::: MeM, Cell--..,. by. I llmtted '*"'*'" er. County of ~ -... ~ ~ ....... (1.1) -.... fom1o 91t21 In Section l200 end !200.& of '*8NP ducted by. 1 oorporatlon dUCted by: an lndMduel fornla r~27 ,.,..., ... • I -....._ -.. TMI W. Callforn4e ~Code. Jorry .. Betry MlollM!l. CMttm1n IT!PHANll llU"NI Thll bull,,... 11 oon-~ ltWl-Hcl utlal PO~~:! e w! ~ .. IN,_,_~ .. N Md It •lllllUO • .,,._. .. ) ..... .,.,_. le oon- ltMH IHhU a Thlt ltatement WM llled Of the Boerd Thie IUIMfMnt ... Med dUC1ed by: an lndMdutil Tiiie .....,,..,. ... flled <>MIN., wA.W • ,,. =::::-Orwllo ............. oor· .... = ~ ...... , ......... Law, IMthW.OOuntyOlertcof Of. Thlt •taternent WU flled wlththeCountyClerkofOr· . ~ .. HYAN wtttl W.Oounfy Clertt'ofOf· p wA.-iil!N A:o-:AT ~. .. °' w.,.,,., AW end ™' Y. T --=..:...,.·:.,~~5~~ty on~=t=1:n~~~~on November :l=*!'= =Countyon Oct= w:::·~lllld ... :=n:: ='t:?~t°e...,,=a::: ~ 0r-eo.t Put>IMMd Orange COMt 15' 1* ...,.. Pwbllahed 0r-"9C 1t, 1"4 Pllfttl "'~ Orenoe CoeM ""'·~=" ••0t•...., .. .,.. ii.n:Xan ...... lllo~wtthlner. 11L.1~. . ,_ -..,... 21 ao Delly PMoC ~t>et23 30 Publlafled o..-~ eo.t -...... Pu'*'*' qr eo.t ~ Piiot ~ ts. u , by lie Oewlty .._ 1111 ,... Md ...._ ...,._d Corridor l tvcty ~ Or-. 0.... =':°:tier · · · o.camw 1 14, tt84 • • o.ity P11o1 Noveml>ef 23, ao. =..n":. ~=.23• to. Dllty Piiot ~= 23 80 21, Docemw e, 111-4 ,.,., • tM ......_ ............. lldl .._ A,.., • recte¥etopm9ftt ge'Y "'°' --..W 1.1, IO, ' THf 502 ..a.. ' ,_..7 Oecember 7, 14, 1984 • • l'-eoe OeCllmber 7 14 1M4 ' ' TH.+41 ....,.., • beoutor Of N ofllf't llfMMd be -.Uertd ~ .,.. of W. ~. ~••lbel 1, 14, 1"4 ~ • F-'12 ' ' IL~ ..._ of OMIN '· W,,,,.. tN omo. W WYMAN The l'rOtOC1 ...,.. the f_.7 ' ~ . ' ' . ~-~---------..._~---------------1 II MUC 11)11Cl ' ·-· .. ,., Orenge C0Mt OAJl .. Y Pk.OT/Fri*/, ......... 1114 , llWll llW 1111 ¥10111 $11,29 Factory Sticker -$12,llO SAVE s15go ILL llEW IOLF II STOCK SOOll TO IE CIR/YU ILL IEW .lml "' .$7790 $6990 Fact. Sticker $1785 SAVE sgg Fact. Sticker • $7790 SAVE $800 GM ~ • SALES • • LEASING SERVICE 648-1!00 ---· .. -· -~ --..... -·---···-· ~~~~~~ ---~------------~----.... ----...................... ~ .......................... _.. ..... .._~-------. -' Orange Coat OAIL v PILOT /Friday. Novemw 30, 1984 \ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C7 Frank Wein re-elected .state president of APA Regan call-ng tax plan fair, but who is to say ·what's fair? .. Prok B. Weta, director of planning serYices fo~. the Costa Mcsa_!jrm of JORN CUNNIFF Ml•el Braadmu A11oclate1, loc., tuis been re-<:lectcd to a secon~t~nn as .,....._._,,... president of the Califorrua chapter of the Americu Plaul.Dg A,.Hciatloa. .. Under Wein's leadership, the organization has expanded its membership ~EW YORK -.. They're fair, nearly 10 percent and initiated publi"cat1on of "WestPlan," a quarterly saad Treasury . Sec!"Ctary Donald 'm~ne distributed to chapter me11;1bcrs and state and local officials. Rega~ in descnbtng his tax proposals1 • • • knowmg that what makes sense ana i--------.. ~ justice to some will be considered WEIN NELSON ADAMS MC DEllMOTJ' KiDg Beueu Nel1oa, computer information systems expert, has Joined American DiversUiecl Savlag1 Bank of Costa Mesa as vice president and manager of information systems. His responsibilities include the firm's new National Information Center. Neslon bas spent more than 20 years in computer communications, including five years with the Defense Depart- ment. ADSB is among the American Diversified family of commpanies involv~ In finan~ial services, real estate development. and high-technology producfs and servtces. • • • L1cy Adami, RN of Huntington Beach has received a nursing merit award fo r otustanding patient care at Los Angeles Couty-USC MedJcal Center. Adami wa1 DOmla&ed for die award by ~er co-workers from amo111 more tlwl 1,4H restatered .. rae1 employed~· tlae medlcal center. Adami ls a 1taff aane la tlae ped.lahic emergacy room ud lla1 bee11 employed at Couty-USC MMlcal Cetlter for 1evea yean. Her daUta laclade cllaJcal tucllilag for aew . •llrlH la Ge area ud coordlaattoa of tlte pediarrlc emergeacy room. • • • Ralplt McDermott has been anmcd senior prOJCCt manager for E1coa Ballden IDc., an Irvine-based construction management firm. McDermott was formerly with Ente1t W. Hab, IDc. and Hamu Developme11t Co. In rus new post, he is responsible for contract administration, construction and scheduling for Escon_projects. • • • ·~DRESSER • WALSH RADESKY BOHNER Newport Beach resident Alex Dresser has been named director of international business for Costa Mesa-based PacTel Moblle Acces1 the Pacific Telesis company that built and operates California's cellular m~bile telephone system .. ln addition, the firm has named TbomH J. Waln general manag~r of planning and performance. Dresser fills a newly created position and will . pursue international consulting opportunities and marketing opportun1ues for cellular m_obile phone systems and ..sonware support packages. A native of Colombia, Drc~r comes to PacTel from a position as export manager for Latin America and the Caribbean at RacaJ-Vadic • loteraatloaal of Milpitas. Wa_lsh will be .rcsP<?nsible for the capital and expense budg~tsof PacTel systems built and CahfornJa and Nevada. He brings 29 years expcnencc in telecommunications to his new post He served most recently as staff manager of Pacific Bell'• 1984 Olympic Pro1cct. • • • Patrick von Radesky has been appointed director of marketing for the N"ewporter re~ort hotel 1n Newport Beach. with responsibility for directing the Newporter's sales and marketine effon. Prior to joinine the Newporter. Radesky served in the same capacity at the Sheraton Plaia in Palm Springs. • • • J ohn F. Boltner III has1oined the Pick Systems Division ofCJE S11tem1, l.nc. 1n lrvint' as Pick product manager. with responsibility for internal marketing management of the Pick business computer systems. Bohner comes to Cl E from a post as senior systems programmer at General Aatomattoa, lDc. Ropak buying Wa sh i ngton f i rm Ropak West Inc. announced 1t has agreed in principle to acquire all the capital stock of Capilano lndustnes Inc. of Kent, Wash .• and Capilano Plastics Co. Ltd. of New Westminster, British Columbia. The Capilano companies produce plastic pails similar to those manufactured by Ropak. in addition to other plastic containers and allied pr~ch.~cts. The companies account for a major portion of plastic industrial shipping containers marketed in the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. .. ------·- outrageous by others. Among the former are millions of individual taxpayers who wou ld find their lia bility decreased by an average of 8.5 percent, and in the case of the poorest, by almost a third. And among the latter are those who have become accustomed 10 invest- ment tax credits. accelerated de- preciation. lower taxes on capital gains, tax shelters, writeofTs for busi- ness entertainment and the like. The sense of elation and anger is accentuated by surprise and even a degree of confusion, since the Reagan administration generally bas been associated with the philosophy that incentives to business means benefits to all. The Treasury proposal would take away many of those incentives, some of them designed to make the pri vate sector stronger and more able to rebuild the nation's weakened indu~ trial power. Among the disgruntled: -Venture capitalists, who take great risks in fi nancing new com- panies in order to earn great capital gains. which under the Regan proposal would be taxed at a higher rate. -Real estate promoters who de- sign projects as tax writeoffs, some structunng their schemes to produce tax deductions several times the investment. rather than as economi- cally sound businesses. -Manufacturers who have earned tax deductions by making expensive investments in plant and machinery. the better, it is claimed. to improve their productivity and strengthen their ability to compete. -Individual borrowers who have found it better to spend than to save, in view of the tax~eductibility of all interest payments. which would be limited under th<' Treasury's proposals. Some such taxpayers -tax avoiders to some -claim that 10 remove tax incentives is to dull tile edge of entrepreneurship, new-busi- ness formation, creati vi ty and in- novation. all deemed necessary for private-sector growth. Texaco-Getty merger fight to continue SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -At- torney General John Van de Kamp was forced to continue his antitrust crusade agai nst Texaco and Getty Oil Co. in a lower court after the state Supreme Court refused to intervene in theS IO.I billion merger. The Supreme Court voted 5-2 Thursday against Van de K.amp's lawsuit, which asked it to block the merger and transfer the case directly to the Supreme Court, bypassing an appellate court. Four votes were needed. A special counsel to Van de K.amP. Michael Strumwasser, said they wilf ask the state's 3rd District Court of Appeal in Sacramento to halt the merger while the case is pending there. NEW YORK !AP) -The fOllowlng 1111 &hows the Over-11'11 -Counltr stocks and warrants that have oone up the most a~ dowPc '" most based on pe~~·~rfir:.'Tra¥n11 ~~ar~ or 1000 ,,,~, .. art lndUded. t i and ptrcentaiw changes t rt 11'11 dj erence bal1Vffn 11'11 previous c;loslng b Price and Tl'lur~j.\Y's last bid Price. Ntmt Last Cha Pc j IAo~inn 1~ r5 ~~ ~~~ l/c ~ 8: f .f'IVm WI ~ ~ Uo f'Nf l un i'.Z ~ lJp r ~ Op ·m t! ~ 8: t ~ p UP ~fir un n ~: ~Bcfiv ti go Jtlrfi1 ~n 1 ~ lj u: r~mJ ~ H: ~A ~ 0P Hi &: • Up 6.. Since private-sector arowth is a tenet of the administration's econ- omic doctrine, they may feel con- fused and even betrayed. But not all business people arc likely to qree. Instead, they feel such tax breaks are unfair. Service companies -those not engaged in the production of manu- factured goods -have long argued that tax incentives for investments in machinery, foUowed by tax deduc- tions for depreciating that machinery -exclude them. Existing real estate operators have wondered how government, through tax breaks unavailable to them, could finance new competition. especially of structu res that might never stand on their own as viable financial entities. Sound busin~s people have also wondered about the justice of tax- deductible "business ' lunches at which no business is conducted, and of the increasinJ tendency t~ avoid taxes by structunngexecut1ve mcome as benefits. Business people and others have wondered about the fairness of a tax system that encouraaes posh develop- ments of second homes along every major body of water while doing little to make housing affordable to masses ofpe()ple. But those who enjoy and benefit from tax incentives do have a fairness argument. If the taxation ground rules arc to be changed, how does Washington propose to protect those MUTUAL FUND S who structured affairs according to the old rules? Is the Treasury secretary correct in calling bis plan fai r? O~ectively spcatjna, can anythanr be cafled fair that, u Samuel Johnson said, "is a payment exacted b) authority from part of the communit> for the benefit of the wholeT' Martin Jacob will get Spirit of Life award Martin Jacob of Mission Viejo, vice presi~ent of marketi~ for The Federated Group, will be honored Saturday by the Home Apphance and Consumer Electronics Industries Chapter for ~ City of Hope at a dinner scheduled at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel in Un ersal City. Jacob will receive the "Spirit of Life." the ost presugious award to be given on behalf of the City of Hope. Proceeds fr the dinner will benefit the medical center and research institute. The honoree and his wife Lorraine recently feeeivcd a close-up view of the City of Hope facility when he and other memtxr toured its 93-acre campus in Duarte. Garrett Nash recei~t• promotlon Garrett J. "Mike .. Nash has been appointe staff vice president, marketing services, for Fountain Valley-based Mitsubishi otorSalcs of America Inc. He sµcceeds Robert L. Morgan, who moves ~ the Cunningham & Walsh advertising agency. Nash was the fi rst director of advertisinf.t MMSA, appointed in J 982 shortly after the company's incorporation. He has been responsible for developing national advertising programs for itsubishi can and trucks. He resides m Fountain Valley with his w e and three children. \ .... ' .. t • • • ,. Everybody's talkin1it aoout thl' AT&T PC. It's 2.3 timt.>A fW'lt'r than th<• I RM P ,_ And ha.i :t hijCht>r rf'1'4llutio11 ~t'N•n for betwr graphkx. See what all the ~x('iwmt'nt 1:-about. Titlk to·your ATtrT lnfonnation S·,-~wms Account Executive. vi~it an aut horiwd ATAT Pen.anal Compule'r clt•xlr1·. or call t-~247-1212. A'r&T Jnfonnation Sy~tems. When you'\~ got to be right. •I .... ATlaT A~· \hT 1 ~...,.,..i..,.,., .. ,,,,. r • ·~I ~ tt! ~ ~+ 14-1~ :t: tt +Yt \It :t~ :1 t!~ ~t ~ ,J!I On the , • -,. . i WH AT AMEX DID NEW VORK (AP) Nov lO Tocsyl m ' ,, AMEX LEADERS CoLo Quo rEs ME TALS Qu orr s That's an apt description of both bust n ess and busines~ people along the Orange Coast . Toke p track of wherecompantesaregotngandwhi hpeopl arehelping them get ther .ju t watch 'CredJt Line· -very day in the Business section of your n w llily Pilat ~·. C8 Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Fr oay, ~bet 30. 1984 NlJC!!!p M!lllGUI... II Mill ... AClmOUt .,.... PlCTinOUI .,_.. MmlOUI 9Ulll Ill 1 OOUll WllW M:TW IUlllllll um nan r .. ITAW M:""°"8. ..... ~ CCMMT ..... 8TATW1'_ um ITATPmf' MMI ..,.. " ....,. •TMCT Uflll ITA~ T"9 ......... ..,_ n n. ............. .,. MAim ITAW Oii CAUNMIA TM fOIOwtne Plf90N ~ TM tOlloW\llO per'IOnl are TJle ~ ..,.... la lliOTa TM~ !*Mn 11 n. ,._..,,.,.,... • ~~. ~==r~. 71f2 ~==~.,. L~ Cl~~l ... lXTA~e. dolM1~~~1NG AC-~t=:'.:Uco..e ,.o=-=-,: ....... ~ aruoec:.: ftt w. ~~""'"' l.IAllHGt.,~ ~ M9lol "'"'"*' ll., t4UfttiftOtOl'I OfNTAl' COVIMO! & In Ille Mattit 01 NOUYIN COM'UTIA EXTRAS, C£8SOAIES. 1927 HttDOt Ht W1horn, lrvlne, Cellf. OIVIN ti.t OOMn VleW 1IUI tt., Cotta M9M. Cllf, INOCOw 1IOLUntler.,. 8ul"9 ~. ----Ctllf • ..._, c.M. Nt47 CARI°' 10\/™llAN CALI-.. oooc MY (Minor). A i-· APPl.l·PATCHL. APPL.I· Blvd.. Cott• ...... Clllf. 12716 ktiool OteC1lot loerct ot t2t21 Co••• M•... O•llfornl t2t07 Andrew '"*' Dutlllt, PO .... IA. 1t3t w Chepnlen ~·> wtlo lhould be ct. TUANOVl!A. A,.PLE·AIO, tH27 l •muel 8ctiulm1n, • Tn.itt ...... on Of befor9 DoualM •. Doytt 20I t2tl1 ,., lune And.,Hn, 7111 N.wmen It.. Hunt· A\OlnUI, Of.,. Cellfomle OllNd,,... ft'Om 11'9 ouetody 2 ... 6 Cectw WllJ, 8hw-JllTIM At1tlUf Smith, Cell· Hewthorn, lrvlne. Celll. th• "4>ur Of 1.00 p.l'ft. ~ It Cott• 'MIN. Douall9 /lrlftlAll "°Pr' 2.CH11 ...,., a.ma AM. irweon ~ c..t. 9"'1 tHM encl oon1t.:Pl~IJ pwente aoo. Cell. t2t7t tornle, 1509 ~n. llnt• U7 t6 o'doctl on the 1oen f#y °' Celt, tmi' 122' i-Jlne llwd, Ne9pO Clllf, 92707 Cenleron -.Ott I~. lupple "le nta l Oen tel CA.ee A Me1I Terry hnow lteof\en. AM. Cellf t21G4 Tlllt bv•lnua II con-o.o.ml.;, 1M4, ~ Ttllt butlnett It con-IMcfl. OellfGt'nla HllO ,_lune Andereon 7112 ~. Hun11ngton l'lenl, Inc., a Calfiofnle Oor· CIT.A 21116 c.ctul Wey, 811Yw• flll1 txlelneM II C~ M1«I by: Ill lndMduel IMl«l IMdl It IM"*"-duAeCI by: en lndNtcMll TNI bullneet II OOI "* ......,.. w 111ect 9Mdl. Cllf 9*7 poretlon. 1020 w ~ FtMdon\ f'rom Pttentll aoo. CtiNt t2t78 duct«' by: • corSM)fallon '*"'* 8CllMrnen ~ °"'°'' 1ee40 "I " ~ ~ dUGtld w. 1111 1ne1M1h1I With the Coumy a.ti of Or-A**1 n.om. .... 7112 lfvd, Loe~ Ce1bn1e Cwtocty 1N1 Comrol (Aben-NOW! AM $tepnen, 2114& .tttnet A ltntth TNt eta~ ,... f!l«I St,_, Huntlnoton 9eldl, Thie etlltemtnt ... fled OOUOLAS flOOaM Moe Coumy on NooiMlblf ~1 ~on &.at\, eoo1a dOM'olnt) ("9: Moe>tlon) C1c1ue Wey, Sllverado, 1't11t •ta..,_,1 -flied with 1M County a.inc of Ot· c.momi.. to be opetl«I It """IM COunry Cletlc of Or• llllt ~ w • 1. tM4 Ceillt. nM7 TNI t>ullneee It con-To NQllY9n Thi Dien· CAllf. 92e1e with the County~ of Or· -ioe County on ~ow H , 2:00 p.m. on o.o.mt1er 10. -ioe County on NoYember with llM ~a.ti of O ,..,. TNt ~ 11 con. dud«! by: • OOIP0'9llon (mocn.}2f7 1oung TtMu A.lien G,..,.. 2 ... 5 Ceo-MQ9 County on Novtmber 1114 1M4, tor M091LI TWO-2, 1N4 lftOI County on ~ ~ Orlfllll COMI ~ by. e 1Ji11W91 pert· Jll'Oll Klllfmln, Preat· tl1 PSOI, South Vletnttn. tut Wey, 8~. Calif. 7, flM ...... WAY RADIO 8Y8TEM FOR ,_,.. 27, 1M4 ~Plot Nowmber 11, n , ,....,. . den' TMnt\ ~ Ho ON Minh (Un· t2U8 ~ PublleNd ()f1119 COIM Otll'AICT ausu ANO Vf. Pltblllfled Or ... 0.... ,..., 30. o.a.mtllr7, t... IWMft Dwen1 Thie ltllement Wiii "*' able to MIW In South Viet• Thll t>uetn .. 1 le oon• Pul>"-hed Orenoe eo..t o.ltv Plot~-t, 18, HICLf8. DlllY Piiot NOV9nlber.t , tt, fllutllllhed Or.,. C. ,~1 fhll stetement-. fll9d w1tnt11eeoun1yetar11of0t-1111'1'1); d11et«11>y:oo..pennen Oa1tyP11o1Ncwamt1e11t,H. 2s.ao.1M4 n.ao 11M Oe11yP11otHoYlmberlO.Di --------with the County Clett< of Or· enoe County on~ l.E VAN CHI lk• VAN CHI Terry a.t'IOWSltptwl 30. Decembel 1. 198-4 ,~, ~lhllllncludulleppil-• • , ... 16 Cll'flbet 7, 1'· at, 1 ... "8.JC NOTICl "*County on NoY9f'nbel 7, 1H4 Lf,.(.--netUf'll tether)-Thia ·1111.,,,.,,1 wu flied F-444 ce~ w .. d. ,__ ,._.1 1, ,NA Pmt'9 ~· unllnown encl with the county Clertl of Or· .,._IC W\'l'll't ~ti 1>1 mutt oon • .,.... •-.,. 111\l'M'r 11111 ,_ Pul>llehed ~ CoMt to Ill l*'90M clWnloO lo bl enge County on N<Mlmbel Pta.IC NOTICE ..--. nuaiw. and be ~ to IM ,_,,, nu1-. MOncl Oii PubtllMd Orange eo.t o..iy Piiot No¥ernOtr is. 30, tM father or mother ot Mid 13, 1NA fllCTmOUe.... contrect clocurnente. ooc>6e1 -_..;...==...;.;.;;;.;-.;-..._., ,...,.,..... 8MA Deity Piiot ~ t , t8, Oeoamber 7, 14,.,. minor peraon(t) ebovt n ,_.1? fltC11TIOU8 ..,..... NAm ITAWM of-i: .,~ ': '= fllCTmOUe .ueMA __ ......, ____ _ T..L ......... 2S, ao. 1NA f-477 natMd. Publllhed Orenoe Coea1 NAm ITA,....,.,. TM ~ II !My -~Tllmlf fW •Mlllllt f-410 ey order of 11111 Court you Dally Piiot Nowmblr 18, 23, TM ~ng pereonu ra doing~...:--' ~ Vlew,....__ldlool...,.~~8.: ,.,. :...~ ~.,.. MOTa are hereby oiled encl 1,. 30. l>ecamber 1 1M4 doing bua1nM11 u : MC M --..,.,_, 1-dOlnQ ---YOU AM • DIPAULT P\11.IC NOTICE quired to) (ma ) appeer ' F-452 HAR MOVING AN D M AHON Tl!LE· Street, Huntington 9eldl, llGN D£8ION, 1001 W. UNDDADIDOll~!, blfot'9 the J~ Praekllng TRUCK RENTAi. 11510 COMMUNICATIONS. SIS CllltoMlt t21'7 171fl St. IP, C.a MIM, dolna ~ M : DATWD 1111/11. UML.8A fllCMIOUI.,_.. In Dapet't ~t ~. 217 ol OOlaoyA!wr ,ount9'nv.a.y "*"" Pl., Coeta Meta, • Clllt t2t27 AUTOKLllN MOllL YOU TAU MmON TO NAm ITATllllNT the &bOvamen~th.: court. l'ta.IC NOTICE Celtf 821oa ' Cellf. t2t27 Ho tMclder "'91 withdraw ctiwtet 8ttetton. ~Or· OITAll.. ff1f1 Mllel. I P"OT9CT YOUR ftROfJ· The~ ~.,.. ......... ,.....--... I 0 0. I. d l • t c 0 u n t y NNMf Botldetlpu. 2017 lk1ln Dtnnlt McMetion. hit bid '°' • petlOCI of llX1Y arioe IMotaom, Irvine, c.lft. Toro, Clllf, t2ltO PTY, IT 11.AY • 80f.D AT doing buelneea u. ........... -• pereone art CourthOull '11 N Hiii St '9CTITIOUI 9UIMll w San Lorenzo. Sant• Ana. st&~ Pl., Coet9 MGM. to) day9 after the data Mt t21t4 Ct11r1e1 C. Cummtno A f1U111JC IA.LI. • YOU IA"ED£AO SOUTH Hill$, olnQ bualnaae aa: Loa AnoeiM CA tool2 on NA• ITAnMDT cillf 92704 ' Clllf. 92t27 or tM OC*'llng of bide. Bid-Wllllam EWll'IQ,12 Emertld 26111 Mllea, !I Toro.~ ... D AN IXJILANATION INC. l4115 Clmt>Y• OrlYI, DJ. 8HI"! l ASSOC .. JANUAAY 14 1H& •t 8·30 Tiie IOltowlng '*'°" ,. r11'1• but ln•H ,, con· Thi• buelnaae ,. con-"'"*' IUbmll bid on bid Bey. L.41guna leaah. Oallf. 92830 OI' THI NAT\N OI' THI Sutt• 205, lrvtne. c.tHornl• 'too Cam~ua or .. Newpon AM 01 11111 dey then ind dol~ t>uetnaee H : duotlCI by· joint ~tur• duo1~ ig: en Ind~ to<m IUpplled ~tfla OlatrlOt. Thi• bu•lne•• I• con· Tiii• l>ulln... I• oot ~~~:M·:~.~,A~~ 92~tewood Sou111 H1111. ~o~ne:. ~2:°om1 .. eo 1 th.r9 to lllOw c*' ... " env sJiAs Mag~j~,~~~~,t Nuw iortdellpa ~~:' etit:,-rc:.. fll«I p1:::a:,::rlo.:1~: ~ :nur«' by: e 11m1tac1 partner· d~ c':" 0::::: TACT A L.AWYllt Inc., a ~ COtPOf• Udo Piiie, ~ 8Meh, ~:,''::;1 :y ~~:r= VICE. 23472 Camlnlto wtt~"!:i.1h9!,~~uof~ with the COUnty Cllttc of()(. 11111 -ranttw on type of ~her ... StrettCWI / fhll llettrnent W .. °"Du un• 11, ,..._ e1 etlon, 2418 Campue Drllla. lllt. 82te0 from the control ot (llef) Norte, Le,gun• Hiiie. Clllf. ange county on Novemt>er enoe County on November equipment offered which Thlt ttetement wee nled with the County Clertl of C> e:11 A.Ill. OUAAANTY NA· Sun• 206. lrvtne, Cllltomla Thie bu11n .. 1 '' CCH'I• 1 di the 92e53 13 18&4 1. 1"4 ltlllll aQUel or eicoead ~ with the County Clerk of Or· enoe County on ~ flOHAL llORTQAM c~ 12715 «I by:• OOIPO'•tlon ::::'~ -::' ~ to Atluell Shlald1, 23472 '• ,_.1, P-.r7 llc1t1on1 end wwrentl" .,... County on N<Mlmber i1, 1M4 PORA TION .. dlWJ ...-Thi• bullnMI 11 con-Nenoy E. Wrtoflt, 8ec The ..:'tuon flied ::.C.e1n 11 Cemlnlto Norte, Legun• PubffeMd Orange Cout Publlthad Orenoe co.t oellad to< In 11111 Hotloe lnvtt. 2. ,... ,..,. pelfteM nwe. ..., Md ctuct«I by a oorporatron rw. '°' Ula of lreelng Hilll, Cell! 92e53 Oal'b:, Novan\bel 18 23 Deity Piiot Novamber t . 1'. lnCI ~ If equlplnef'lt on ,_,. Pvt>llthed Orwia. O&ll ~ te Deed ., TNlt Martin J. Ho.I(, Preaklent Thie tt.ttement WM tltaO the b== f p4aoe-Thia bu1lne11 11 con· 30 bat 7 1"4 · · 23. ~. t"4 wfilcti bid II 1Ubmltt«I vlflal Pul>llehed Orenoe Coeat o.lly P11o1Novern6ir30, DI raottded = .. 1* .. Thlt ltet--.t WM ltltd 1M County C1lt1l of Or· rnan~ ................. °' ductlCI br: an lndlv1dull ' ' , .... 51 fl-411 In eny dltlll from thMt Delly Piiot Nowmbef 9, 18, oem'ber 1, 1,, 21, 1M4 ~ ..... ..-_, ....._ ........ t"~ ,.__ ,.._.,of Or COUnty oo Novan\blr ..._....... Ru .... Shlald1 epeclfloeUone, epecleil mM-23, ao. 1"4 M• ...... .... · -.,... '"'" , .. ....,.,.,ry .,_,. • 15 1NA DATED OC10bel 31· 1884 Thi• 1t1tamant WN Ried MlJC NOTlCE "8.JC NOTICE tlOn muat be maoa of eecn '-417 ftoW ...._. Ill Ille .......... County on November ' ...oN'7 JOHN J COACORAN, with the County Ciani of Or· vat1an0e Ind 111111 bl lf*)I---------~=-C::": = :-.~ "::J:::; Qlbeon, Pul>lllhad Orenge Cout ~;{ ~~IPO Ange County on Novan\ber NOTICR OI' MOTIC8 °" fled In wtltlnQ fOI MCtl v.n-PmtJC MQTIC[ Caltfef1tla. l1eot1tM I .., • c • ,,o. IOI o.lly Piiot Novtmbtf 23, 30. N~TICE TO. m~ON 13. 1984 TRU8TU'8 IA&i TRU8TD'8 IAU •noe. "8.IC NOTICE DwM W. 8::i lft W · '=°" ._., C... bar 7, ,,, 1tM SERVED l'l90U:I OI' MAL"'°""" Of' MAL "'°'9RTY Eactt bid Miii! bl aocom-PICTmOUI IUIMH PICTmOUI Mfll•M ~.~ AUcT:~ :~..,. WM F-US vt~~ .. MtWC!uentndl· o:e~;,:'~1~'. uJg~R:~EiSJE:~~ii uJg~R:~JS~~~~~i f!'i:'::; ~t~~,:t TM~io:.:: 11 ,.:-,.,::'=• HIGHllT llDDIR POii Publtthed Orange Cout De Witt w Clnton. c-ty 30. Mr 7, 1NA DA TEO NOVEMBER 2~ DAT£0 NOVEMll!A 24, docurnentt end • llltlnQ of doing bualneae u: dolna ~ •: CAltt ~ It ttMa _, Olly Piiot NOY9mber 23. 30, "8.IC MQTIC[ C._... . f-447 1H2. UNLESS VOU TA1<1: 1H2. UNl.!88 YOU TAKI! eul>contrectort P..t'AH fOUA DHION (1)11 M8 WHOLllAL. .... In ~., .. December 7, 14, lNA t..any Coty,~ CCMlftty ¢8J~O~oi~R~A~T~~~ ¢8J~0~~ .. ~A~T~~~ A payment bones encl • 1192 Orenoe It.. Cotti (b)IW.AP . Mllf I Al.f United , ..... , • die '""' F-488 P1CTmOU8 .,..... C...-P\l1l.IC NOTICE BE SOLD AT A' PUBLIC BE SOLD AT A' PUILIC pertormenoa l>ond wlll be Mete, Caltt t2t27 OUTI.ET. 11 '* Or .. °°" WltrMM to tM OU> Or-MMm ITA1WMINT C,.._ ~....... SALE IF VOU NEED AN EX· SAL!.'' YOU NUD AN EX· requited pflot to llleoutlon Soott Cnenea Paula, 1"2 Meaa. c.itf, :a~~~~· PtB.JC ftOTIC£ The tollowlng P'"O"'.,.. 210 W. Temple ltreet n<:TmOUI .,._.. P LANATION OF THE PLANATION OF THE oftheoontrect. The payment Ortnot I t .. Cotti Mtla. Franll lllobltt ~ ----._, _________ dolnQbuelnlea M: , ... , MAM18TAT9MbfT NATURE OF THI! NATURE OF THE boncllhlllbeln1Mtorrn ... CIM.t2t27 225 Lenal l.lne ... _ ~ .,.....,. 8t. I NOT1CI Of VIJ TAI CHINESE AfS.. l• ........ Caltf. I0012 The lollowlng pet'lon le PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PROCEEOINOS AGAINST fOnh In the oon1r1C1 docu· Thie bualnatl It con-Cellf, ttt10 .,..,_.,,._..Me, C... T AUAANT • 2 t 1 t Main 17~ d04nQ t>ullnaaa u : YOU YOU SHOULD CON YOU YOU SHOULD CON-mante dueled by: an lndMdual Frenk J.,,.. ~ lorNa. • r4pt. tttla Md L 1'MHl'TWS'8 ·~ Strfft, 18, Huntington et.oa =--( •) W 0 0 D W 0 RX TACT A LAWYER • TACT A LAWYER The CONTRACTOR 10 8cott C. PW. 2095 Charle It., ca.e 1n ........... .,-.. Md 0 • n ° . 8aecfl Cellt. 92641 t of (b)CUSTOM CLO*ETS, . A c T .. UST D..,.,,., s A ...... ··11t-1 ... ...__. Meee. Clllf. " Mid 5013907/MAKAENA. T.S. ;. ....... .._.. .. t"· n..,,,.., 1871 "B" Pl..,....11.Q A-A.l.C. TAUST DEEO SEA-.1, • " .. ~ E • whom th• contr101 11 ..,.:~-t"· ,..~"'.'.:;:-;.,._.. ,·-Or Thi• butlneea 11 oor ft9W Mtd 9'r Ynder No X~1te(302383·51 Vu II Hf,I Corp. Inc. .,._..., .,y ,,. .,,_,..,.. __,,,. ••·· VICES, INC .. u AQant fOf VICES. INC., N AQant for awardedmeyevlllhlmeeltot ...... ,,.....,.,. .. ,..,.. .. o • ctue1adby:Jolnt~ Deed of T.,.t Ill tM ,.-. T D SERVICE COMPANY Olltfomla, 21 l Main Streat, Cout Oe%Pllo1 November eo.11 M .... Celli. tH27 ML.A FINANCIAL CO .. a Olll-MLA "NANCIAL CO .. •Cell-the provttlon1 of Oovam· r.r. County ~ N<Mlmber Frenk I( tendefe :J =::1.~::.c:" u dUly 1PP01nt«1 TrvetM :~9un1lngton IMICll, Clllt. t . ie. 23. · 1984 F_..13 25~tcn~~·7v~~~~~: fOfnl• corporation u duty tornla corpor111on M duly rnen1 Code 8ac11on 4590, 2• tM ,_,.., Tllla ....... WM .. Le4 t of Treot No. 1ot1a under the followtng d.. Thi• builneH 11 con-Cott• M ... Clllf 92827 appotnt«l lrutt .. undaf tM IPC>Olnt«l 1'rutt" under the wfltch lllowt oertlln MCUl't. p blleMd 0 OOMt with tM County Otertc or o. ......,. Krlbed deed of w it WILL ducted b . tlon • · fotlowtng daacr1bed Deed of tOllowtna dalcrlbed Deed of tlea to be eut>111tut«1 kW " 'llnot Coun"" No¥wntM ~Ill w·-~ &ELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Jack Y~.=~t fltB.IC NOTICE Thia buelne .. 11 con-Truet WILL SELL AT PUS. Truet WILL 8ELL AT PUil-montaa wllhhald by eneur. Del~llot Novamt>tf 9, 18, ~ ''on ..... '1 .. ••111R1nuua TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Thlt ltetement WU flied ducted b)' .,... lndMduel l.IC AUCTION TO THE LIC AUCTION TO THE performance. 23. • ""' • NA Pll111 ....., .....,. ., Or-.. FOA CAS~lble et time with the County Clertl of Or· 71* ~11':'~ P· H~= filed HIGHEST 8 1DOl!A FOR HIGH HT 8 10DEA FOR TM OcMl'I Vlft School l"-4 ll Publlltled Of.,. co.. ~"~·~ ........ ~ ... ~'"st ..... ) ~lof. ttlt~ ange1". 1"'i::4'nty on Novarnbel T, u I t .. • • • • N 0 . with the·~-::-"ty Cletk of Or· CASH (payebt. II time of CASH (payable •t time of Oletrkrt reMtYaa the right to DlllyPllotN<Mlmbel$0, 0. ,,.. ...... ___ ""'"'.., ,_ 111 r1g11 ,. ., ._ VRM/Mn1 Nie In lawf\il money of IM Nie In teWtul money of the wllve eny lnformlltty or oember 1 14 21 1M4 ltMtOOINMlt dnlanetteft. anct tnt•l9t oonvey90 to ,_,,4 NOTICI Of OCPAUU :'i:~ty on NOlllllTlbtr United Stet•) 111 right, tltll Unl1«1 Stet .. )1111 rtoM. tnle minor trreoullrlty In eny bid P\8.IC M)JtC( ' ' ' M1 If _,,.,._,...,,._.,,, and now hlkl 0y h under Publlahad Orange Cout ANO 11.•CTI<* TO MU. • ,_1 encs lntareet ~ad to and lntareet oon¥9)'9d to eubmltt«I, to refaCt 111\Y or 8 TAT 1 Ma NT 0 p .. I... .. ... I Mid Deed of Trvtt In the ...... ,.., Pllo N ~ 23 30 UMDl.A OHO Of TMllT Ind now held hu h under end now held by h under Ill bide • .... , ••• ..... • ., ... , t OYarrh..... • . ~A.HT NOTICI Pul>llahed Orange Coell llld Deed of trii.1 In the Mid Deed of Truet In IM WITHDRAWAL ,_,...,_ ... -1(._. ~~~ lleretnettar de· Oacamber 7• 14• 1884 IF'YOUR PROPERTY IS IN Dllt::, November 18• 23• property flarelneftar de-p<operty hereinafter di· _!l~lhllll be"'~~ PROM,~ .. •:::=..ca.ta ...... TAU0STOR: BVRO N F-481 FORECLOSURE BECAUSE 30. w 7•19&.4 tcr1bed• acnbed: •--:uenYalope....-.,""" QNRATINQUMDIR c~:.~ ... ltttT,,.._ MA K A EN A , ANNE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR F-445 TRUSTOR: LUIS L. TAUSTOA: LUIS L. =~~ n~~~I~ PICTITIOUI IUllNIH •i ililM _, ._., '°' MAKAENA rtaJC NOTIC£ PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE ALCOCER. an unmertled ALCOCER, an unmarried FOR M~ILE TWO.WAY MAm ...-, ... af BENEFICIARY: SIERRA SOLD WITHOUT ANV min ind LETICIA 0 . men t nd LETICIA 0. RADIO SYSTEM FOA DIS I The I04lowtn0 pet'lon h• 91'1J "':::... _. tM WEST MORTGAGE COM· 71711 COURT ACTION. and you flta.IC NOTICE AAMIAEZ. en unmerrlad AAMIAEZ. en unmarried TAICT BUSH ANO VE: wtt":'r•~: • rn::~~ !!!!!.... ... .. ~ •. -~ PANY vou AAE IN OEFAUL T m•y h•va ,,,. legal rlgllt to woman women HICL"'D" "" rom P• .......-....... "'~.....;;: ,_., Reo«ded Septambtf 17, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST bring your tcCOUnt,ln good NOTICI OI' BENEFICIARY: MOAT· IENEflCIAAY: MORT· """ ' trt tlng undlt the flc1 lol.ll ~ .. .W M Made 1979 N lnltr. No. 18581 In DATED JUNE 23, 1981. UH-t tandlng by peylnQ ell of TIWITll'I IA.LI GAOE LOANS AMERICA, e OAOE LOANS AMERICA. I GOVINMIMI IOAM>,., ~EMLgtT W~1TA W ........ oc:••-t .,; bOOk 1331S. pega 187 of Of. LESS VOU TA.Kl! ACTION 'f04K peel due payment• plue PtMIUANT TO corporetlon Ofganlled encl COl'P<>fltlon orgenli.ed and ........ OllrrWI. Ce.ti RACEWAY ANO H09BIES Wtmfttr ::::: cw Ifft-flclal Aacotdt In tM otflce ot TO PROTECT VOUR PAOP· perml11«1 cotll end Ill· OCCL.ARATION Of' elC.lttlng under 1M lewl of IXlttlng under IM lewl of Publllhed Or1n99 CoNt 1844t M Wiit ......_ ~ .... -the A«:otd., of Orenge EATY. IT MAY IE SOLD AT peneea within thr• monthl COVINANT~L-CellfOlnla Aacotded Dacem-Cllttornle Reo«ded Deoern-Oally Piiot November 23, 30, et tQnOlll, • ~4i:"---_;;;, County; Mid deed of trutt A PUBLIC SAL!.. IF YOU frOtl'I the CSlll thl1 noUC:. ol COMOl'T'K>N8 ARV bar 8, 1tl2 u lnttNmtnl tier 8, 1H2 U lnatrumtnl 1N4 mlnittr, Callf. t2ee3 .. ,., ... ,....,..,..PfWlt-detcrlbal th• tollowlng NEED AN EXPLANATION d9feult w .. racorOICI Tllll flH11UC110MI No 82-430138. of Offtcjtl No 82-430tst. of Oflldal F-4tt TM 111~=-~0f~:::'~ ,.. Ml .. tM ...-(•) ... pr~ OF THE NATURE OF THE wnount ,, M ,443.ee ... of vou AAE IN DEFAULT R«:orc!t In IM ottlca of tM Aec>Ofd• In the ottlca of tM nllM -•• ...:"'.,, ..... .,.:..-:; Lot ltclofTraclNo.1112, PROCEEDING AGAINST 11/011&4. end w1111na .... UNDER THAT CERTAIN AecordarOIORANGECOUn-AacorderofORANOECoun-·-ac llftfll't ~-:.'=ty~i:· TnlM. ..... ..,.._. .._.. In 1M City of Goatt Mt1a. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-vnlll ytN< account baconlal DECLARATION OF COVE· ty. Mid Deed of Trull de-ty: Mid Deed of Truet de--..--. nu l'4 ~ • 11'1, .. ,.,........ Ill Mid County of Orenga, Sttta of TACT A LAWYER. current. You mey not hive to NANTS, CONDITIONS AND tcrlbal the followlng pr09-ICflbal Ille followtng P'oP-............. WILL ~It:~~ Add~ of Mte(t) ecfw• HI " •r, OalHornla, N par mep ,... MMR Pl'/ the tnlltt unpaid PQf· RESTRICTIONS DATED erty: eny: ...._ u · _., h ..nM 'of Mid corded In BOOll 50, Pagaa 32 NOTICI Of tlon ot your account. even APRIL 9, 1975, OF THE fha lend raf.,rad to In thll TM land refarr«I to In thlt HRLD IY THI COITA IM P9!'90n Wlthdrtwln1:: Dta4 ef Trutt fHI to 38 lnclullve of Ml1· TMllTWl'I IA1.1 though full payment wu de-SEASCAPE OWNERS AS. guerent .. It lltu1ted In \tie gu11antM 11 lltutl«I In Ille IA OM ~';:I CC~ ~rent W~r-;-l~:rlla:!t,2 ....... Md • ..-... ;f c•lleneou• Mapt. In Ille Of· UNOCR DUD mended, but you mull P•Y SOCIATION. UNLESS YOU Stet• of Calllornll. County State of Calltornl&. County ~ 11 •, .. I.. D•1111 c:.~2&4¥n n . tM -.,,_... lftd _, die floe of the COUnty R4IOOfeler Of' TMllT the amount ttttdCI ebOva. TA I< E A C T I 0 N T 0 of Orange, City of Cotti of Orange, City of Cotti Al. .. J. ,. " " • · .,,... ...... bJ Mid DaM of Mid COUnty. 1? --After thrM mon1111 from PROTECT VOUR PROP· M .... and 11 deeorlbad .. M .... end 11 dllaGrtbed u OITA M .. IA, CALI· S!Qnad: Qrant W. Htrrle _,Trwt EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill L-.... ...._ the data of rtcordt llon of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT followt· lollowt: OMtlA. AT lcal , ... °" PublllMd Orenga CoMl The ~ MMMlflt of IM crude otl, petroleum, gN, NOTICE It hereby given 11111 document (wf\ICll data of A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Pttcal 1: Percal 1: Al 800fe Al POllllU D~ November 18. 23, =...,_of .......... brM.uphlltumandlll kln-thlt SERRANO AE· rlCOl'daUon eppeare here-NEED AN EXPLANATION An undivided t/18111 An undivide d 1/11111 HRMAPTSR ON MOM· 30, t1er 7, 19M l'-44t ....--.,tM,,..._ dred eubltanota end other CONVEYANCE COMPANY, on}, unleal the obllg111on OF THE NATURE OF THE lntlfllt In tnd to 1.ot 1 of lnt«•t In and to L.ot 1 of DAY, DRC...aR 10, ..... cwtr .. lilt aold lftd ,..._. mlnerllt under.In end lencl, I Clllfornle corporetlon u being fOftck>Md upon per. PROCEEDING AGAINST Traci t t228, u per mep r• Trect 11228, U Pet' MIP,.. Aeolrd~ tM lollOWtng ...................... axoept the right to 1111 ariy trullH . or IUCCHIOr mlll • lonoar period, you YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-corded In Book 488, pegaa corded In BOOll 418. pe,gea eppllcetlont ...... and _,,... el portion of Iha turf tea ot lencl 1ru1IH. or •ubt lltute d hive only tfla legll right to TACT A LAWYER. 45 Ind 48 In the ottlca of IM 45 I nd 48 In the 0tnot of tM 1 Tentettw Pttcel Mep IM-.., h.,..... ,..._ for drllllng opere11on1, 1ru91M purauent to IM Deed atop the tortcloeur• by pay-ON DECEMBER 14, 198-6, County Recorder of Mid COUnty Recorder of llld S U 364 '°' Herold S. encl - .,..._.,._......,. ...... mining °' querrytng or all olTrwuxecut«lbyKAAEN Ing the entire emount de-et 10«> A.M., or N eoon County. county. Hllf'lllS.JUJ>W, t2188and DEATH Nor1c£s le .. 1..-,.... kind•, lnctvdlng t>ut not ex-M. HANSEN. AN UNMAA-mend«I b)' )'OUf creditor th«Nflaru meyberauon· EJCcaptlng therefrom unl11 Excepting therefrom unit• Key, Corona Del Mar, to<• , TM llJeMflolerJ _..., c:tue1va of oll Wiii drllllftG, 041 RIED WOMAN and R•· To nnd out the emoun1 able. 11 the entrenoe to City t tt1rouo11 18 u lhOwn on 1 through t8 • lhown on parcel rnap to c:tMl• 2 MN DaM of TNlt i.. deYaloprnant. mining oP«· corded Jutf 3, 1H 1, In BOOll you mu1t pay, Of to errange Hell, 505 For..i Avenue, the condominium plan ,... the oonCSomlnlum plan r• perOlll In aonJunGtlon with 1 ..... .......... and ... •tlont, togettier with Ille UM 14128. Pe,ge 1785 lntlN-fOI peymanl to atop 11141 lor• LAGUNA BEACH, county of corded In book 141tt, pe,ge corded In bOOk 14109, PIQ9 prevloutly approved mini· POWEU. EMMA H. POWELL, a resident o f Garden • ......., 90 die .. .-........ of Mid eurteca ror 041 wallt, manl No. 4318. of Offtclel clolUrt . or If your property la Orange. St•t• of Cllllornl•. 1* end r•recof'ded In 1* end re-reoorded ln 1t01e,ge ~rlhoull project. e wrttten DI alullttiM ~ D.. tank1, tunnalt, mlnlnQ ax· Aecord1 In tM olfloa of the In fortck>lure for eny other SEASCAPE OWNERS AS· book 14288. pe,ge 874, Of. book 1428e, pe,ge 874, Of· Ioctl«! et 1850 WNtt,.,. Av-Grove. PUied away • ...,.. Md o..Md '°' ..... ce vetlon• or 1h1 ft1 , County Recorder of Orenoe reuon contact: SOCIATION, thrOUOll 111duty flclll Aeoordt. llcill Record•. anue In en MO zone. En-November 28, 1984. and•.,._ Nottoa., o.-provided, however, th• County, Ct lllornl•. end AM ERICAN SA\llNOS eppoln1e<1 agent end 11· Alto excepting therefrom Alto t iccaptlng tllefetrom l/lrorunantll C>eternWnetlon: She ii survived by teule Md ma.tton to ..._ eama 1hlll not be contlrued pureuant lo the Notloa of 0.. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. torney, LEE H. DURST. all thOM exctvllve ..... Ill thott U.clutlVa ..... *Ottllla Dacllftllon. h E ~TM -~• ...,_ MUMCll to prohibit ant drllllng °' rautt end Election to Sell 15'725 E. Whittler Blvd .. wtlOM 1tr•t «1csr ... Ind man11 for petlo purpow u mant1 IOf patio purpoaea • 2. ZoM Exotptlon Ptnnlt brother Jo n . • Mid....._ a1 Defeuft Md eucll otMt operetlont which thereunder record«! July Whittler, C1llfornl1 toe07, ttlepllona number ere enown on tM condominium etiown on the conctomlnlum ZE-84· 140 for Wm. P. Harms. Brunsville, ......_ ..... to Illa ,... lnnoMyOflnanyweyettect 12. 1N3. lnatrument No. (714) 173-7124 lhown below, Will SELL AT plan •bow rafetred to. plan •l>ova ref•* to. DrlQll'IU, 315 Sent• IMbei Iowa three nelcn • ...... Ill._ OMfttJ wtiere tM aurlaca r!Qhtt or llld 113-297805 of Mid Otflc:lel Bl·2017"3 73 (E) PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Parctl 2· Pttctl 2: AYlllU9. Cotti Meet. fOf e M ' K l h ... ,.... '"""' .......... ~ encl whlctl do not tnt• Aecord•. win SELL on Janu-" you have 9")' quettlonl, HIGHEST BIDER FOR CASH Unit C-2 .. lhown on ttie Unit C-2 .. lhowrl on IM condl11onll uaa permit fOf' r s . e n n e • .,... ........_ 11 ,... Mid land et• point,... than wy 11. 1985 tt 9:15 A.M .. 11 you 111ou1cs con1ec1 •11wyw (peyabll •1 time ot Mia In oondomlnlum ptan referred condominium plan reftrr«I conatNCtlon of 1 83-unlt Hasaebrock. Sacra· o.r..tr .........,·...,.. l500 feet to Mid turf-. 11 111e tront entrance to the old or the government egancy lawM money of the Unit«! 10 In Parcel 1 aoova. to In Perctl 1 •bow. motel with• conctltlonal uee mento, CA: Glennis .... c.p., T,,.._, 11y: reNrvad In deed from Orange COUnty COUrtttouM, whlcl'I may ha11a lnturad your Sttt•I pureuent to tM Parcel 3: Pttctl 3: permit to axoead the ~ Delterman Merrill ,. Cllfterron ..,,,.. Cofpof· Edneh Atoe Capron, r• loc111d on 91n11 Ana loan. power ot uJa oonf9rracl In An txdutlve auamanl fOf An txc:4u11Ya MMmantfor mum bulldlng height r• 5' ' eltoft, Aeeftt. • ..._ ~· OOlded F~ 3, 1953, In 8ouI1 v •rd b 1 1 w • • n Aemambar. VOU MAY 11111 certain Dtclarellon of petlo prupoaea OV9f 11111 patio purpoaea Ovat ltllt qulramantt, locet«I et 1ee2 IO w a : h I r l e Y tNa ..... 8utte Q, AWeo, booll 2441. pega 82. Otflc:lal Sycamore Street & Broad· LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF Covenll\tl, Condlllonl end portion of 1M ,...trlct«I portion of Ille r .. trtct«I Newport Bouiavlld In 1 C2 Hollenbeck, Salix, CA tll7t (114) 11..a10, Record•. wey,Sent1 Ana,CA1tput>llc YOU DO NOT TAKE Rt11r1<:11on1 (11141 "CC&R'•) common., .. daecflbad u common., .. claecrlbad u zone. Envtronmentel De· Iowa , four nephews, lly: Paule ~ TNI... You era In default under a auotlon, to the hlghllt bid· PROMPT ACTION. u recorded In Book 11313, P-C-2 on the &bOva referred P-C-2 on the t bow referred termlnlllon: Negetllla Dae.. Melv in J $iebels .... omo.r o..cs of Tru11 det.CS Sap-der fOf' cull (peyebla 11111a NOTICE IS HEREBY Pagaa 1844, lnoluelve, Of. 10 condominium plan. to condomlnklm plen. leretlon. · • Pl.lblllhed 0rarioe Cout tamb«4, t979.unlealyou t1me ofaata lnl1w1Vl monay GIVEN: flclll Record• of Orenoe A11•11or1 Percel A11auor1 Peroe l 3.ZoneEJCcaptlonPermlt Costa M esa; Dr. Diiiy Piiot November 30. De-tlk• IC11on to protect your of the United Stat•). all Thet 8unkl1t Service County, Call torn~•· end Number: 939-07-007 Number: 939-07-007 ZE·83· 186A tor Danla l W ayne Bra bander, ,camber 1, 14, 1NA property, h mey bl IOld 11 • right. tltlt end lntarMt, con· Company, 11 now duty ap. wttl'lou1 cownent Of war-TM 1treat addr ... and TM •treat addr ... encl Dworlky FAIA end At· Huntington Beach F-611 put>llC Ille. If you need an YayeCS 10 and now held by 11 point«! TruttM unct.r • renty, expr ... Of lmptled,,. other common dealgnetlon other common delignltlon 1ocl1tH. lncorporetad. M ) 1 H ' ---------explanttlon of tM nature of under Mid deed In Ille prop-DHd of Truet de tad gerdlng tltlt, po11111lon or of the r ... property herein of the rMI property hettln 1uthorl11d 1gent1 for a r n 8 rm s • PtB.JC M)TJC( tM proceeding egllntt you, atty lltuttad In Mid county 08117177 uac:utad by: ancumbrencea. Ill that car-daecrlbad 11 purport«! to be dalcrlbad II purported to t>a S a k lok a farm•. In-Lem a r •, Iowa ; you lhOuld contact a lawyer. and Stitt end daac:rlbad M ANNE COLIN, AN UNMAA-lain rMI property 11tu1t«l In 350 Avoc.do Street, •C-2, 350 Avocedo Street, 'C-2, corporeted, 1'850 EHt Doug I as H 1 rm s ~ ~Y c:~,!0 .:~:'.d~~ui~~~~i '~: n oF TRACT NO. ::,:~~t:i!":~J!~ gr11z11~~t!9:,:. ~: ~~""'" ~: ~~~, .. =~ ==-~~t: Wyomlnwills. F~nera.i TOHIQHllTllDOmt 82827 1174. IN THE CITY OF of: AMERICAN SAVINGS ' k>M: dltclalms~llabilltyfOf'lfl)' dlldelmunyllabflltyfOftn)' flnel deWlopmant plan to 11ervkes UIC held Notloallllerebygiventhet TMbanaflclaryundarNld COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF LOAN ASSOCIATION .. UNIT 82 lOT l of TRACT lnconectrW of tM ilrMt lncorrlC1neM Of Iha ltrMI ellow Ill\ lncfMM In roome on Saturday Dec. l, ::'1~~~':t':! ~~~~=0~,~1 ~~~\iT~~~ ~~~~~ =~-z. ::= :;, ;:.> P~~~=.'1~8::. :'.!~~,:id :!'*:n"'c: =:;:,:: :~C:"'c: :=io!i8:C,t1~~.~en":'~ Bl984at l~:A.~. Plm.-ed fottowlng Ulad equipment gallon• MCUred lhar•by. CORDED IN BOOK 37. 52628 bOOk 12287 pe,ge Of MlaoelllMOUI Mepl, Ot-eerlbad. tct'lbed. preYloully approved r• ros. ng ewoo which liu bean declw.d heratofOle lltacuted •nd cs.-p A Q E 28 0 F MI s. 1314 of Offlcl•I Reoord• In flciel Record• Of Orenge TM btnetlctary under Mid TM blneflclary under llld cMntlll llOtal, looet«I II IM Chapel. 3443 w. Man- turplut 10 the nM<I• of the livered to the underllgnad • 1 CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN the ottloe ol tlla Recorder of County. Calllomle. Deed of Trult. by r..aon of• Deed Of Trutt. by fMIOf'I of• nonllweat eotner of Anton chHter Inglewood Coall Community Collage wrltlen Otclttallon of O.. I THE OFFICE OF THE ORANGE COUNTY, Call· The 1trM1 addr ... ll'ld brMCh or defauh In the obll• braach or default In tM Of)ll.. Bouleverd and Stklolce ·th 'R D ' Dtltrlct. teuh end Demand for Sela, COUNTY RECORDER OF tornlt, lncludlftQ 1 note(•) for other common daelgnttlon, getlon• aecured thereby, g1tlon1 MCured thereby, Oflve In 1 PDA-UC Zone. l!n-w8 1 e V · On SALE OF ONE ( 1) Ind wrltlen notice of breach SAID CO UN TV EXCEPT the tum of s 124,000.00. If Ill)' •. or the ,..., property heretofore •Xtcut«I and de-llef•tofora I Xtcut«I anCI ct. vlronmenlll Determination: rend to of the Prince IBM M70 PAINTER and of altctlon to CIUM the ONE-HALF OF ALL Oil, Th•I the benaflcl•I lnleretl d .. c r I b. d • b 0 y. . • liver«! to the underllgnad • llver«l 10 the undertlgned • PreYloul EIR f()f OP-13-1A. of Peace Lutheran S..lacs bid• wlll be open-underllgnad to NII 11ld GAS AND OTHER und« aalCS OMd of Tru11 purported 10 be: 18774 wrtuen Dtclareuon of O. wrttten Deolwatlon of 0.. 4. Zone EJCoeptlon Permit Church Cost.a Me.u ad anct publlcty rl«l lloucl et property to aa111ly Mid obit· H V D R O c A R B O N and Iha Ot>llgetlona MCurad I Algonquln Strfft, Hunt · teult end Demand '°' Stla. leul1 encl Demand1f~ Sele. ZE·l4· 1 H tor ln·n·Out • .' ' 10:00 Lm Mondey, Decam-g111ont. end lherMlter ,,,. SUBSTANCES AND MIN-thereby 11• preaently held I lngton BMch, Cllllornl•. end written notloa of bf Md! and written notloalOtJraec:h &urger. tncorporetad . offidaung. Interment .,., 10, 1M4 In tl'll Con-underllgned caulad aald ERAlS IN. ON OA UNDER by the beneficiary fhat • V•llng to 111<1 ,.., PfOt)erty and of -.ctlOn to cauM lhe Ind of eltotlon to oeliM tM euttlottnd ~t f()f w..,., lng)ewood Park Cem- taranct Room of tha Dlltr1C1 notlOlofbrMChenclofllao-SAID LAND. AS RESERVED brMc:hof,endd9fauhln,the 111n111enernaofWWP,INC und«elgned to NII Mid undarllfned 10 .... Nld Kelloey, (Truet•• In e~ry Visitation a ~:1~,~~~1~:.n::.11~1 ~'f91,.°~~~.M~:· ~~Ji~EF~~~ri~~~~ ~·!rr,u:i•=ty':'~ '~~~~~~';:·True•• ~=z:,:e;::.=0~ ~~:W,11:::=.,~ ~~.~oatClty~ Pler~e Bros. Bel Meaa. CallfomlL All bide 8-4-187928, of MlCS Ottlcltl ET AL , RECORDED FEB· OQCUr«I In thet the payrM11t dllc:lalmseny lleblllty for MY undar1lgn«I UUMd Mid undartlonad caueed Mid eourt. for 1 oonott1on11 11M Broadway Mortuary mu111>eda4lveradtothaof-RICOfd• AUAAV 21. 18'65 IN BOOK t\Unottieanmadaof: lncontet..-of the etr .. t notloaof brMCtl;Jofaleo-notioaoft>ra.cnandofallc-permit kW • drtva-tllru,.... Friday Nov. 30, flee ol the Director of SllCSl&ltwlll bem•da. but 1300, PAOE 311, OFFICIAL Ftllure to m•k• th• lddr"' Ind other common tlon 10 be: tlon to be: teurent within 200 ._of• 5.9F. Pierce .Bros Pl.lrchlllno II the lbOV• ad· without OOYanlfll Of' W91'· RECORDS. 07115184 payment of prlncl-dellgn1t1on. If eny, ltlOwn Aecorded DECE Bf" 21. Reo«OICI OECEMBER 28, realdanllel zone IN! • VIII-. • dr-prior to the lime NI IOI nanty, exp< ... 01 lmpllacs, r• Property tCSdrau 11 pet 1nd/or lnt«•1 and ell herein. 1983 u lnttrumnet No. 1'83 N ln1trumnet No. enoa from front ltndaoap«I Be l Br O • d W a Y the opening 10 be allgtbta for gardtno 11111. poaMMIOn, Of' purpor1adlY known u : 493 1ubHquant peymanu, Seid ule Wiii be mldt 10 83-M5158 of Otflc:lal ~ 83·N5&52 of Official Al--••tbeok requirement•, Mortuary, Dlreciora. ooneldaretlOn ancumbrtln<*, to pey the A891E WAY. COSTA MESA. tooat'* with •••• c:hartil". Mtltfy tM obllgatlon1 -cord• In IN Offlol of the file. COfdl In tM onto. of the Re--loceted •t 158' Wa.t 19th 642-9150 PfOPOMI fOf'm• and com· remtf"'"ll prlnelpll tum ot CALIFORNIA 92e21 1mpouncs1. Impound de-OYr«I by, snct pureuent to corder of Orange COUnty OOlder of Orarioe County. 8t'9tl, C.• M--. tn • c1 ,_..._ ______ _ plet• lnetructl0n1 may be the note(•) MCUr«I b)' 111<1 The totll amount of the poelt1. If eny, under the 11141 ~of .... conferred 811Chalewln1>emecte.bU1 s.6d .... wlllbemede,bU11~. EnYlronmentel 0.. ·~ HODSON ot>tllned at 111e Purcneelng Deed l't fruit. with lntw•t unplld bllence of the ot>ll-term• of Mid not• or Deed of In Article IV of the •bow ref· wlttlout ~ °' wer• wlth0u1 ~ or war· t•ml11etto11: NaQoettw Dao-R 0 N A L 0 R Otpet1rnentof theOlttrtct et Min• ~provided, ad-g111on llCUfad by the proP-Trus1 Fallurt to pey r .. 1 ... ertncad CCIA'1; and, ran:•JIP< ... orlrnpllad,,... r=::~Oflmptied,ra-let1itton. · the lboW ec14, ... For ad-Y9nOM. 1f any. under the erty to bl IOld end rauon-u t • tu u a nd I o r pu<Wt to Artlde IV. S.0-oer tltll, po1uHlon, Of gar io tltle. pontnlon. Of 5, lone Exoaptlon Pwrnl't HODSON, rmident of dltloNll 1nronnet1on or In-t•ma of NICI Deed of Trult. al* "11mat«I coe11, •x· ......men11 fOf the l900nd lion C of the OC&R'e, the enaum anott. to pey the to pey IN ZE......_208 and raaone ~ Costa Mesa for the = ~1(1 ~ ~h.~=•endand~ =-: 1~,~~t= c!!,~~-:' :.:«>: = J'~•:,: '~= :-n:: =:;' :"'..: ~=-:: =:: :"'..: ~~'r....°':. C\: put 2$ )'Mnl. Pwed 432·5054 trvtt• eteatad by Mid Deed of the Notte. of Siie 11 came due lher..tt•. tnolud· ee-1n11111e eboYadleorlMd OaeCI of Trwt .ttti lntetaat OaeCI of Trwl. wtth Inter• wee.a. P09t Oftkle loll 1200, away November 29, TM 8cwd r...,..,.. the ofTruwt l 17t.H51t tnganylal•Chlf11"0tother rMI property tor nonpey-MlnlMll<tnotaprovtdad,.,.. •l,ualdnoteprO\'ldad,.,.. fOf peimlillloo to ,.._,. 1984. H~ wu an ac-~~~,.=~bldC: F=:, ~ ~ = ~ c~1~Y.,~~,,t~~o11~•1:~ =.:=Not~~~::.!,,:~. :,u:.:,.c:~:. :90.:...~"'':h!'. ::0.:...~~,,: r.:;r~om::eJ= tithve Pharmlda28 t (Hor lntorrntllty In tttt bidding. 1:30 p.m., In tM Lot>by to Certified Cheek• ar• llCOIP-ot Tr~1. 1H4. .. in.trument No. ..... ct1wgea encl .,,1nw ..... otwoea end~ 8ohoof) '° llA (lnlttMIOnll e pul yean. e The equipment " tolCI In Ill\ the Bulldlng locltad 11 801 ••ble 10 the trutt .. provided Thal by rMIOn thereof, a.4· l tU 14, ofllolel racordl of IM Trwt• Ind tM ,,.... of the f~ and tM "'*' encl ~) end fOf • la IW'Vlved by hia "u ta/where II" oondltlon. Soulh L9wft Streat, Orenge, proper ldantlfle&tlon II •VIII-the praHnt benellclery ot Or&nge County, Cell.-oreat«I by Mid °"4 of cr .. t«I b)' Mid OaeC1 of mMMr pten for RIA Cam-wtfe La Verna chil- Tlle Cou1 Community Col>-CellfOfnle t2eet. • tble. vndaf euch Deed of fruit, lomla, the Notice of Defeult Truet Trutt. rnuntty c.Mai looetld et d • teo• 0111rtct mete.. no Nottoe: At the 11me ot Nie, Saki .... will be mlld9, tx11 1111 executed and dallver«I end Election to 8elf lffectlnCI s.ics ..,. Wiii be held on 8alCI .... wlll be Mid on ee1 Haml!ton 'lltNet. rn-n~.~J JM I c h a e 1: ouwentae. wnuen OI Im-bide mey be m.cte tn CMfl wltllOut convanan1 Of WW• to Mid Trvet•, a written rMI Pf°'*1Y w• reoorctea rldey, DeGefnbel 2', ,...,. ,,Idly, 09oember 21. 1 ... vtfoi11n.11e11 O...mtlietton: ~ r., BradleyT plied, .. to the conctltlon of and/or the c:uhlert or renty, •xPr ... Of lrftC>lled,. Deeleratlon of o.tault and Mey 1, tte.4, • tnatrvrwt e1 t·OO P.M. et the NorUI at t:OO P.M. et the NorU1 Neotttft DeaarMIOli. Ktlth HodlOn and eny 11«.m('). C*'llflld Clhtck1 eptc.lflad In gardtng 11111. Pllllllllo11 Of Demend '°' a.le. encl hie No 8-4-200183. ol'ftolll file. front entrenc• (4ounty front entrance County f. zone lboapaon ,_.,.,,.. Lisa Olson A lso Peyment In full tnu11 be CM Code 8ec11on 292411. encumbranoaa, to Mtltf)' tM depoalt«I with llld Trvlt .. , OOldl ot Or.,. Co\lnty, CourthouM, 700 Civic Courtflou... 700 Civic zt..f4·207 for LOUIM Knon. 1 d b. ht rnedl wttNn fourteen (14) At the lime Of the lnlti.I lndebtednaat ..cured' by aldt Deed"' TrllM and 1111 Cellfomt.. ~ onv. w... a.ma Cen• °"-Wett. 8lfl1a euthottlltdeoantfOf.lofwlS. aurv ve 'J'f • celendlf cSaye ..,., nottoe of pub11C41t1on of thll notloa, Mid Deed, Including tM l9e tM dOcumlntt eYldandnQ TM total amount of 1M AM. c.ltornta. Ana. CellfornlL e,.., S300 WIM COMt btoth« RaroJd. Mua tJOOtPtanoe of bid and n. the tOUI emoun11 of the ~ end ...,.,.... of IM ~ tM obll911ton1 eeourtcJ unpeld ...._ "' die ,.._ At 1111e Gme of u.e wae1 A1 the time of u. lnltlel HlgfliMly, Nawpor1 '-:ti, of the ~ t'*"9C•} muet be rarnoll9d paid l:Ml&el'loaot tfleOC>llgtlon and OI IM trutte etaet«I by thereby, and hie decler«I 9111on eacur«I by the PtCC>-~ Of tNI noetoe, pubMOltlon of "* no1Ce. fOf • oondlttonel.,.. permit II .._ .. _,d n_ from 111e oi.tf'IOt fdlty eaour«I 1>y the ab0\19 ct. Mid o..cs. edVenoea, !Mr• Ind doae llefaby dadll'e Ill tr1Y to be told and rwon.-the total emount of IM ""° Ula totel emount of the ~ fOf 1 Pleeohoo' .w .,.__ wt Vll:"-'~J ~tur­ wttMn •~tltnemu--tctfbedfaedoffNfllNI• under, with lnter"t 11 aum• MOUred thereby Im-eble eetlmMad ootte. •·paid. bllerlOI of the obi-peld o...noa of tM obi-ldlOOl.cNld a.r9 tec11tty 1n day, ~ember 1, tullly ~ upon. t1me1«1 coett. ....-.. pr~ tlleretn. end c11e mecttate11 due and ~ ,,._.. IN! ldveno11111 1he tlon ..cur.o by tna lbOW Qttlon eacur.o by IM eboW an UllMlng "°'* on the 19&4 .i 8AM at St. Thi• f'o1tc:. '' 1n eo-end 9'h•K* 11 ~.II. vnpeld Pf'\f'IClpel at the~ anct 11 .. e1eet«1 and doet time of the lftlt\11 ~--dted o1 ttueC end deaorlbed deed of""" encl oround• of .,, ••l•tlng J ohn Tho &ptli\ cordenca with 8.ctton To dMermllie the °'*'4"11 MO.lf'ecf bJ Mid deed with ~ .-ct to ~ IM Of the N9tlOe of ..... lniolYd-•im.t«I OOlte, ~. ettlliieted 009ll, ..--. dUotl loCAll«I It 1i1 Vlr· • t450 of the c111forn11 bid, you may call (8101 In--ttlerwn .. prowtoed true1 property to be told to Ing 1tt0tne:r'• .... Ind ~ 11 ... en.e. end M'llllCm le P0,717.N. _.. P..,. 1n en M --. C.thotJc Chutth wt th EdUOltl«I Code. l5&4-IS33. 1n Mid Note. ut': ttie Obtlgaclonl ... oottel la U.let.00. DllNd: NoY'Mlt>er •. 1"4 DM«I: NoteMtier I. t..,. ~1a1 o.tarnwna-final lnttrment a& J ~PS~ CORRIUAH ~ :=,o.c~ 111M. :i::: ~ •·~'r. C0A~m1," t:,: ect: Novemai.r "· T,':t .. ~·~"~:1 ,.,':'t .. ~.w.n::i ''o;~~~~e::'o,. H oly Se~her eem. Cost.a M... P-.e< away November 27 1984. Beloved hua band of Katherine E Miller of Cc.\a MIM father of Harolc .Burgeta MWer, E Segundo; Ra.,monc L. Miller, N\A'CO; WU Uam RJchard Miller El Toro; Norm• KeMgiu, Colwnbua Ohio; Patricia Bor Tempo, Seattle Wuh; Mary France H umphrey. Coau Mesa; ai.o IW'Yivec by two nelcet anc nephew• In Col umbua, Ohio; llxwr grandchil~ etah' great·srandc:hildren Visitation Friday No- vember 30, ~-9PM and Saturday Dec. l 8am till ler'Vice. Fu· neral aervtc. will bf held on Saturday ~ cember 1, 1984 a· 2PM at Pierce Broa Bell Broadwa) Chapel. wtt.h PM1e.I Chuck Deveau ol Calvary Chapel of· fidatlng. Pierce Brea Bell Broadway dlrec· tors. 642-IH50 PACIFIC YllW MIMORIAL PARK Cemet«y •Mortuary Chapel • Crema•ory 3500 Pacific View 0rrve Newpor1 Beach ~4·2700 McCOQHCK MORTUARY 1795 Lagune Canyqn Road Laguna Beach, C 92&51 ,94.94 '~ bee;. V1oe Ctl•ncetlor ....... T ...... er.1= CON¥PMCS COWMY, AMERICAN 8AVINO$ HUCl.S..:M•H D taltYtcH, ... DID il9MCll, .c .. the McM "'*''"°"..... ~'.......... •nae., c.. 8utlneM Alf.n ~.J......Arrt111an• .... m1 ....... II ...... AND l..OAN AISOCIATIOH A..oc&A .,, '--... -.... DtellM ...... -... ._... phof'lt 7"42U Of cell .. ~ undn-1 the ···n ----eo.t Community Co1M09 ........ -C.... 01t... U. ~ CYA MtO VltQlnla M lllck•. Amt. hNt. 119 _. .... 111 &.o*C ........... In. L .0 I~ IN Offt09 of 1N ..._ d1rec:tJon of Harbor • ..-nvw C*trlClt IMth, 8 •1'9 IM,• IH Ce.*°'*'• • ..... vtca ,.,....,.,, ...... • .,,... ......_ elffH•.. MMt ("'iJ Celtf"1tle MMt l•1iJ ~!Mtlt, "°""' -200~ Lawn Mt Olivo ....,... a TU1MU . t:==:-"* to. f":' ::::•11'1• ... (t1I) P111llb .~ .......... rel~ HwtleOn. AMC ho-=--~~.;..:;--=-=1~11:9'' ~.-: .. ~=-=·~ .. :"'· ~·Colc•Mw. Mortuary, ~0·55S4 Wl~~~"r1~ ~ 1>y tna 0r.,._ fllu'*"«I 0rll'OI Co.I ~ Orenoe COMt Pvblthed "Y tM Orenoe ~ w,.. CoeM "1tl!Wled Or.,.. Comt ~ Or2"0I COMt P\ib418MO OrtnOe Coeet MILLBR Coa1a Meta doeef Olly plkJt Novamber Dlllly PllOC Nowmbel ~. 0. Diiiy PiloC Nowmblr ae>. 0.. Coeet Delly Piiot ~ Delly PllOC NcMfnblr IO, De-Plot ~ 23, JO. Delly Plot Nowml>ef H , JO, Ody Ptlo1 N<Mlmber 30, 23. ao t~ etmbel 1 14, tM4 oarnblr 7. 1,, 1N4 9, 16, 23. 30, 1t&4 a.mber 7. 14. ,.... '* 7, 1"4 Daoember 7, ,.... ,.... .EDWARD B MU..t... G4&-a31.1 A ' ,...... F·510 f-"67 f..Qt fl-114 --___ F-&15 f-474 fl-620 ER, 9 yr f'Cllden,::l:._O:,:f:.J...::::::=====::::;_ -- • ·. I, • I. 1 • lo.· , • it • E !I I, '· , , t • • i • •• ~ .. • , , ' • • 11: Macnab · I rv1 n e THE REAL ESTATERS QM'"' YILll eo.t 3 Bdrm. 2 IMlth cot• ~· 1/2 btodt to OCMl'I and otd COM, ju9t ,. duced to 1345.0001 Ex· ctuatve ttattng. Agt 875-«>00 Traditional Realty 631-7370 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO MSIOllfTW MAt HTAfl 5.UMC:ES I N NEW PORT C E N TEN 644 9060 Exciu ng CX·t•a n & JC'll)' v1c•ws. -t Br. :J Ba 3700 sq. ft c:a r parking $1.28:l.OOO WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT .;. "" At N Ii Y l' Trad1t1onal 5 Br -.i.x'(·tarnl;11 bay VIC'W Owr\l'r .f1nani."ing $I 050.000 BI LL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' 1 •1 , 1. 1 ', • • '• fl r. '·, f. 11'' l LOBETT I I' I I I I THE REAL ESTATERS • -I Orange Coest OAILY PILOT /FrkJftt/, No~ IO, 1 642-5678 PlOi l •FitwPri· lP Ali. llH •• BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! fURNtSHEO Of UNfURNISH£0 HEALTH Cl UBS T£ NNI':! S\\ IMMlNG plu' muth more' Sorry no pets Modeh open da11¥ Q to b ~ N~port Buch So I~ oo l ht ti ~tre.-1 1.u Do~efl 642-5113 .. Y1t1tita OftMt a.tali !I I utM !tit WutM 1111 !:!: Wu ... lnt1ll ltlf IU.. IHI Found 16 WC .. 6' o;;. .-_ AWTllT hlr· • -..,; JXMkeiWOTXHeoNbO AllNITllu-11 .... man ahep. Ylc. Youno/ Penelon ooneuttlnQ firm 11111111 ............ lnO Maln*'9n0t Tech-P.,.ltlg IOt end dodt at· •UT•ULU• Avall Dec 29 to Jan 2 M/F to lhr t>eytront hm. 7oO 9f • S offol & reo19t. Holld•y SA Ma-2215 wklno quallfted ~-Deyt. N . p/ht. No ..,,. Mu.t know LA .,..-ta hr nloltne. We love our ten==) ~ Put· time . "n• J•'A .._,. 8 2 BR 1200 I* Own bath. 1350/mo + ~~ :Hd °.':" "'' ~:; F o u n d : 1 1 I 2 4 • ual at entry l.wl poeltlon. ~ .. C~ply: 78A~_PJ!',! ~:!, ~i;t r~ ~o:;: WOl1c, HIOh Mlf-41teetn, ,, lone at ttty/gtfta. NI 81MSS4 dt!Y 938-7082 ulll. 8eo dip. M2..aot _ ... .,. 2000 ~ . ._.... f"' Ballf11t1Warren CM. !Jcoellent ot)pOrtunlty fOr ~N 1 • ., _...,,._ • oomrnon ..,, .. requited. CoMt Hwy NI Mon "9cell IJtlOt etott .-in Reep n/emkr to .,,.,. • ~~py, ei.25Gr~.;. Male kitten, Aartt Tiger •dYanoement. Poeltlon "'' ' . 111¥111IUll1 A~ to ...,,, fut. !Jcp thru ,rt beMMl\""'""4 pm hardworklno lndMdu• lnt1ll It home In CM. S250+\\ 152·8714 A & H INVEST •tripe. Sh.Cute! requlr• Mefeterlel lkllll mu9t h•v. tltpet. pedaltno pref. (71i>2tM 105 P•rMllM M1Pidd1no wl m•tur• , .. dtrthl l'L-~ HOI utllt. M 2·282t and bullne. aw.,.,... NU TlllU .... IOO&I ., .. freight, end JAMEi LUMI!" COM· Saturday mornlnoa. In-qualltlea. Good edvanoe ww i3 OFfflCH • EL TORO Prevlou• exper. • plut know how to reed and PANY ,In Huntington eurance & computer ment. AootY In S*'IO H yr Oi3 mOiher ;;;:a, A~t:.:11~:,'t:C:,,oee ~,:;: Hur Poat Offloe but not neotaNfY, Cell • 1 o /hr P / T Aft• r. u .... Thoma map book. IMon 11 now tulno ap-background experl•noe 3077 So· •n•tol CM Aa rmmte for CdM HOUM beach (NI) &4&-1108 600 eq ft & up. FOUND •os (714) 955.()918 bet#Mn noontl h ••· Mon-Fri W•.,.. located In Ot•noe plloatlon• fOf petmanent p'9ftf'~. 55S-1115 for Stan • .,,,.noon 840-7137 '*'Y Hafdehl lkr I\ 1 PM and 5PM. M2·7211 Peul County. We offtr • aood poaltlOnt In the followtno PUT-lllfDI Rmmt/F ehr bM&lt condo 714-IN-1200 ARE FREE Jot> end • lot of nerd job olMelfloetlone: ·-21fii 28A N.9. Condo, In C.M '" •m•nltl .. Pl'lml loo office ace &11 lllY... CHILD CARE. btaln Jan. work. If you aren't LUMllA HANDLERS HOUMICMPlno' 111• ~ Min. 10 yre..,, Mf..t7a.. PoQI, Jae, non emkr, 1335 1320+ Ml-2478 /l>Mutlful ~ 3-11 PM lhlft. 312 Third 2~ ct.ye pl~. f yr old lnttf"Mted In hard work, ,_,41 ,,, work, approx. 2 hr• -------- + 11111. M2-am Ammt t~ ehr bMut. N.1. ~ooo eq "· ~1.o in Cal: St .. Lag. lch. boy, CdM. sa1-11131 don't calll If you .,.1 oWI MILL MACHIN! M.20 hr p/dey, Mon-Frt, fltxl~ 111• .. trlle••tr• S br on Bal penn S275+ ooncto. reep M/F 2848 prH tlglout Newport &n11.....-1111DI CHILD CAA! my C.M, Kelly, (714) 522..f17g CUT·O'F SAW 17.80 hr on the time. N . p/hr to ~ Of wlll ,,.,, • llllt+ cleP M5-1129..,... n/emkr l340. ~1 Center. For ""1her Info Ml·llll Xtra ~U'f::"C~ri.tmM I . home, 5 mo & 3 yr old. ma---• IOITAIL TRUCK 17.80 hr start. N.I . eao-t228 Ctll 875-1123 ~51 ext132 Gary call 844-7844. Plf'tn 3 day/Wtc 1·5 _ u,... 3-AXfL TRUCK Sl.41 hr PAAT·TIME, Vll1ed hoU,. S .... Rmte wanted C.M. Neat l -Good voice , phone S J.,, 5 14MS22 . __ .. TAUCl<·TRAIL!A N .89 hr MOO M/F nlOe rm In lrg 3br reep. 1t-25yre, 1275/mo •CdM dlx eultM. AC, empt exper. No Mlllng. J.W. tan . ' ...... ,_ FO"KLIFT LO! SI to hr to Include Ml'ly A.M. IAAN WHAT YOU'A 2'Aba,fUm NB condo.w/d + 112 "tll. Incl ~'· prkg, from S228. 2855 !. Alrpof1 ...... M. p/hr. ... .... ·--.1 ... ., Ull . 8 AA wMllendl. Must~ ct. WORTHI at the Loe An pl/' .. "'t Siik t t>le " '"-..... FOUND Shtltlt Pup, 852·11158 ..... .,... p•-• PIUTlll FORKLln s .. M,ALL 7,.., penda~ Ylhlole (emall gelH TlmH t ele ,_. en 1 • · &e0-0100/848-9840 • 5 Colet Hwy. 87~ ten/wtlt, fml. 22nd & • to Ollfe for Infant In my -• " truck, va n, 1t 1tlon mll'kettno office In COit =g~;;.,~tgr=~~; SHARE 3 IR HOUSE, CM Studlo/Oto-Wllltollff Dr. Nwprt nr Stater Broe. llT UIJI MIMlon Viejo hOtM. Muet m'l M N'I Company provldtt health, wagon) to ...iet newt-M .... en.ottv. now, °" ev1 f2/a Mike M2•5818 with 1 other man 1250+ NB. Appro• 700 SF 8700 846-5807 LN<Slng Cellf. Fine Arte h1¥e trane. "'1•· req. LoOltlnoforambltlouamen ct.ntal lneuranoe l proftt pap« dMler In ll"Ane ri.woommlMlonaoeleel ,... I ••1 aaa9 mo utlll pd 846-31711 Q·•...., lookl f T.... Live In poae, 830-1818 I women for looel media lharlng. Call Guy arM. Muet be ctepen-IOWI you tc. Mm mot' .lii11.,2br,1b1apti475 nutpermo ......... ~ ' Found: emall male~· .:;;.,.Balel':rcl1nthe CHILDOAA!: WHk· promo.lam875.p/day Smefna,(714)147-1511 dable. Contact Qreg thanUOO.lnoommlteloi mo. F/M, lhr w/F. 1.v mag Bhr C.M. apt pvt bt/ba, C..•trdll Vic. Ellll & Magnolla, '· · ~wpt loh erH . We encte/Frt pm thru Sun, Wiii train 840-1321 ext f7 J~MU LUMiiR COM· Hyde Mondey thru Friday l W10t1 by .-ng onl 447-15()() C)( 873-1532 pool 1325 mo. 1ttll .. t. .. tll 1111 Ha-51157 •s>.ol•llH In Plca110, mU9t low emall children. EL E c TA I c I AN I PANY " now tlklno IP-between t :30 end 10:$0 20 IUb=tlon• cut 21d 1111-CDM '400-utll Incl M&.-4444 Dave 1 L Found eml l>lk/aold mix Miro, Chagall, Delt lam No emoklnO. drive, u.oel JOUANfYMAN, min 5 yre plloetlonl for pennenent 1.m. onfV. M2~2 1 weelc.lt'• ~tow Ml~ N-emkr 2~• + So L..aQuna: Gated., .. nr RENT ~ONT HOUSE ON cet w/t>lk flM oo11w, 20th S25,000.·S100,000. an· Mlwy. Np1 "kh 875-7048 exp. Ttnant lmprov• P<*tlonl for ell klmber PIOIU IUll more than •1000. weelcl) I J3-8825/S76-1478 . t>Meh, pool. S295 + utll FO .. B1U1181!N.f2S3rsde8rTOO/rno & Balboa Bl NB 873.()531 nu 11. Le on · 8 red CHILDCARE WORKER for ment e•per. helpful, yatd Jobi. 11'1 poeel~ to Mm"'°" 4ff-4722 4151524-3323 " I __.. c..o.'--, --t · 541-9353 c ......... __ ............. 1...... OIH n-cut. mutt have Sample~,.,.,. r•t•: Exp'd for ,_... bt•t• In-than 8 1000. • .. kl) F.-nall fOf P.romontory MICHAEL M2-0371 i-vw• •• , ... ., n-.i ,..,.,_, .....,,.....,. ......,., iood drlulng .-...Ord. Lumber Handlen ... 10 hr Yeetment Co. In Nftpot1 Houre.,. flex!* and tho Point. Ooean View. Fum. Streight Re.p ~to etlr Blk w/Whl pawe. IC Artist · trookl\Wlt FV. M2·1S12 aluy ~egoti;b l e. 3 Axel Truetc tt.SY hr 8MOh W , oomputtf ofb It F,.....y o10M apt. 1420/rno. 873-<>205 Condo nr bOh '300 mo la•utrlal Placentla / 19th, CM . 111111 DIUT ... ,___._ ktht 170-0102 or ree.tot4 Truck a trelter sue hr ~ • muet. deelre to FOf more lnformatlor ,em to Mir new CM 38f Inc utl 483-4110 ltatlll IHO M2·M10 REWARD •HLY PILIT ...,-•••. M • P:orkllft tt.50 hr learn Ill other .,... of cell (1141 MC>-Oa01 2b .. ...... W/D Int J W t.. ...... Lem Fern. RED SIBERIAN ... . Full tltM, ront otnoe. uit 1••-1LY Aleo IYlll. unllcllled Jobi. acoounttno. letary oom---------• tnnm nr ..,..,., , I I II •.v• For ™ X a d Winning h .. an openlno f0t • part· know lneurenoe bllllno. ! dE Compan)lprovldM health menwrate w/~. AIT1'll ULll ~eiet g~2='n;:'k~ Moom-pr9f pvt enlrance. 1ndu1tr11t 8~ on eepar-~~~~:·~~~~~ .... Rf-t ime experie nced. Colt• M .... 85().2273 f~f,:~Png r=~';:~ l dtntll lne .. proftt ltlat-1H-M01 M1ture Ct\rtetlan wome.r f/S utll 831_31it occ:ulonal female uw . ate tot. 1 ~ ml from or .. tiv. Layout Art111 to IUlllAL eon for lmmed. fUll·tlme Ing, etc. Apply In pereon ~IPIUTlll part-time lncludlno Sat · Pref month'lo.rete. NB ocean. 21' celling, OYef• Loll Fml Cat Hlmlyn croduoe quellty ·~ Mature IOcal peraon want-opening. !leper e + t>Yt, btwn 9am-3pm at 17311 anlWtfl wvloe exper a ... pP. MO. Af·Ha: HI hM/3br 3t>• 3ety. 2 fp arM. (213) • 8529 titad orane, 20' door•. ~~~=~Iii~ ,!f'!t';.:r"r.o!i 'r.ily ed for ionp, tlf'm pan-not nee. Cell Ma. Medina Nlchola St, H.B. pref. r:u /part time dey or llTIY /llln /T..,, ~~m~~i. ~~&.~" ~~=~";~4T,"f.:': firo~111~P~!':.' i1v~ Loet: Germ. i"-P fern ~. Conoept to time worlt n etnall CdM at ee::g200. Ext 538 for kttcnen ""fo:· wm trlln evenlno•. 842-1403 Phonee, 1YPlno. n11no. Oii' 1170 htM tlll· 1MtP99 h""''M or condo Pr--......... apace. Storage. Xlnt heal M-lc. M~la/Orn-flnlthed art. a.net reeumt Ina. offloe. Hr• 1-a dally. appt ' food prep oootclno Apply PET ATT!NDENT· 8uly erll offlOe dutlte. H'1 ""' ., ·-~htl , _, f____... .... ..-only l Xlf'Olll oop1ea of Aleo vacation flll-ln. Exp. Plll•u ·•Ill In pereon Mpm f 125 · t 1~ or 11'80 to s•30 Mot M/21-35, dean. ~r. l>Ch. Up to 11600/mo 8 no ..... ge .,....., CM. Tage 1..flSO work t°' StlYI H .h hetp.ful, but not req. .... • Victoria CM Marlenel Laguna kennel. Star thnl Fri 'eomputer ~ lhr 2br 2\\t>a townl'lee mo I • • • • C • 11 ~ltd. Total prtYacy. Loll Golden AetrleYtr. Art Director Or~gt PIMN reepond to P.O. Ftdtfal GOY'lf'nmtnt II nlr· 14.50 "'· 494-0142 teme ~ AoPMoatlone C.M. '325 mo. 831~81 714-291-2185 d•YI 111 54~ Bllboa l.aand. A!WARDI eo.t Ollty Piiot, P.O. lox 741, Coron• del Mii, In your., ... lmmedl•t. LIU&. am ,.. ...,_ 152-8715. l .0 .1. M/fll metur• , ..... , 20r 2 b• '-r•tn .... l'-11t .. u 87s-.llH ~)( 1580 Cott• Mee&. Ca. 112125 and tell IM opening• ~~out tMtl. Exp. 1111p110n eecnllf)' to Potltlve out= & tffl. a111t••y .._.. .. •• •'~ .... _.._ __ ....... ..,.,. ---------, ... 82821• why you arethll peraon. a12._.,ooo. • • oommenoe 1-15-85 for Sr • ... _ ~ C:1'fo:r:..u~ IV•ll .... Hll e oet• a... u cure Loat gray & wtlt male oat, . Call refund•~ Partner In Newport olent. Hre 5-Mon-P:r1 fC)( ed agertoy. •8 Yrueo . Gar •""rOlll 38xf6' for etorage rm 10'x10'. AYall tip of tell wtltbYlc Victoria IAIY81TTIR needed In IUlllAL/ULll (312) 111-4147 IMOh firm . lrlg"1 I and 10•m-apm l at. retltlll ~Type to min M/F lhr CM twnhM, pool, etO<.Qe" auto or boat Pvt tmmed '30/mo M2·2227 CM. RIWAA I U0.3708 my Colt• Meea home for TIAllll ext E-1&30 knowledgebl• In oourt Hou~+ t>onua. Cell Julie Btrono · llcllla. GOOI Jee. w/d 1310+ 873-11251 entry s9o mo. 846-ZSM LOST LehM 09IO ¥io. 1\\ yr old 850""4242 1mmect. openlno. fUll tltM. praotlce. llM Dleplay •t 1 •9045. MllfY l wor1t1no oon Letlde, M2-2250 !vee batH ... tltl 3002 Lido AIWAAD. ,..... ULIU UY ILR Mult bl able to tyi)e, *FLORAL* Writer e1i. pref. but wfll ,,_.. Prtt lllr dltlonl In fut gr= M" reep ctMn 3br lag. Oflitt lnt1ll Ul4 iPIMITOXL MfXBINdi return Poochle. 873·7215 1 CLl"K TYPIST, mtm• heye good phone ekllle *11111111* treln. •111, nego-lnJOnoutdeyltoyo{itMlf oompany. Call OUA botlfront w/w '300/mo ! officH w1 nted to A.d~ In All Mettert & LOST Aewltd '"' a fem berlhlp ctep1. Typing eo, and • neet apPMfanoa. tloneble. 752·2 22 on II per hour + oorn-TUM, 41W130 497-ee39 484-1808 tub ..... (1200 sf) Pref. CounMllno. 1815 So. El TIGER CAT, w/rftd a flM detell oriented. 2 Yre C~~ ti=le an appt. PILL Tiii mediOii ~. 112·8181 a.ITllY PllT·Tml MIF to ehr 2 bdrm/1 bl Joint recc>t ~ offtoe Camino, AMI, 8&n Clem. co11119,CM548-7078 cl«lcll _,,. Tlf'nPONl:'Y C(10UN)Tf .. IA ES ~l ...... r~'4 llllULUlllTUT PHOTO LAI COUNTiA ,or,_...lltateoffloe .. 1: CM apt S2a3 M +cs.p+ MrV.9tc. Prof I Group Uc d. 492·7218 poaltlone epprox. 2 mo'e. " L : tffeMI PIT b1ctc office fOr oe>hth SAL.II, oemtfl knowf. dally. Qtnerel offtot lkllll ·~ utl 548-2033 Jan. Miu Perry 720-MH QUEST iPEAKIA AVAIL. SCRAM-LETS • STORE ROOM CLIRK. ,IT. PIT. 144-4421 =111"'8 grOUP. Wiii Treln. 9tart edQe •mutt. 1 Hr ~o. ntldlct1 meture perton . Full MN!ot. Ex. Sutt• CeJHornla Yeetlt)'Mft to work In pufOhMlna l«gatrome CIMMre II...... fmmed. Ml-3242 Mi-2424 Miiie M4-H1S M" to Mir 2 bf ept AYall from 1175 fum/unf Irv dy M2-0785 flY 54f-ta23 ANSWERS dept. Dutlea lnolude ,.. Mll111 ••• -,... ..' ..... ,... Ml W •-----a,,t. •...a.L.-i--.-m-.,-------0.0 2 8220•'A ut-+-1100 1 d t ..iw 2.,..8• 131· oeMig.ttodllno. ' & I -• ( 1 ) 111 ... ..,.., r.... ~ ... , ,._ ctep LIM 541-1487 n ue oom....,. _. MA BUNNY 11 looklno f0t • Item• end all com-part time for Video Aent.i Nwpt loh .,.._ PIT, hrt N hr -+ oomm. No. MIHno bf1Qht, lkllled Junior he . IW 1.0. llVllT llOme. Black Dwarf wtth =::~;',! modltlel. Prev. F & I stOfe. C.M. No exp. nee. P .......... /I varla~. 'ront ore. blll-neo. Mu et be u · 20 Plue nre pin M-W·F • Prof women h11 f\lrn rm 1.ux ofc, ug to 2000 eq, ft. large oaoe. a.46-22711 LO" ... • .. ~ JOB ltortfoom ..,,. req. Wiii tr.in. le ready to ,_, ....... 1no, wfll treln on CAT. ~lenoed. Call Mike at for fl,f . ofc nr b.c. etr .... I lg c d II f ·~·-• M!NS SPA needed for greet °""°"* with • !lllptr. neo. ,or bu1y IM&-71114 52 8181 ....... Lit ..... "'~ '"' NIM n 1n on ° nr av' 0 0 ' • • 11 llllU llLLlll A young man w.. ob· ' 1 m II• . p h b t w n Chlropraotlc offlo• In -~.. • "".onee, ' SC Piia. Fu hM prlv, a m• n • t I e • · J 0 d Y • M1Ved plolclng petel1 off weekend•. May lnolucte 11:30-1:30 751-1600 Coate MHI. P/tlme. lllllU LYHI Piii, Tiii ~~ •• ;g wpm. Jo ! . pool, Jae 1250545-3l10 833·11170 l1 II Yter11141 • d•l•Y "Sh• IOVH ftd•~"'t "911Xed •t· MO•lt81 If you .,. tnt ..... ted In Qroup home for dlNblecl ~i·~~h· LOVH her ::,.., •. Ult be pet• ...,.... ...... QINl!RAL Off1CE/A88T eernlng 835.000. to Chlldren need• pereon .. ,, ......... HOROSCOPE -~ -~ SYDNEY 0MARR ~ ,. .. ~ -.. . -. . .... .... td 111 No typing No flltno. Must IOOKKHPfA Typing' U0,000. or more In oom-with 1 'I' 1.H. Mod. pP. ff IT poeltlon N .00 hr It ftntall1 Hll ....,,. .... .._ haw OOod P"°"' YOlot flllng, hH vy phonH '. mlNlonl end .,, wtlllno 957·8190 etart AootY et Kart Hom. l lWTl/11111.1 .:::kl,,.. ...,.. :::o:t=r• to Id· Some t>ookkHplng to ~~d fOf '\ oon-MANAQf", PIT for elderly Video a?s·w. 18th NI e.... -· ... '900·81000/mo. Inter· ~ 11 i~ &:. boerdlng oar• feclllty Shlppplng & ~M"i 0"1cel1ONLY835-t1H IPlllTW I llU Ill.Ill V1eW ~ ~Z. Mon-~u• moet growth 8tay Mon· Thur Mu1t ~. Full or part-time fra"l 1111 .. 11111111 •rv. r20--toet day-fr ~ 1 t.d natnt in ,.., • COOk. flelne t43--2124 fxp not newry. Cal ltltllng 1ev1noa hM an w -If LLOYD NUA8EAY tate. Prepare yourMlf PIT. HCAifA"Ylf(iCPT hrba~~,. !~!,.. appt ASPEN ll300 4 roundtrtp lmmedlatt openlnQ '°' • Full u:'°'~iy In 11AP91 llTllT now'°' the next ,..,• l&rn·1pm. TYolno I pl\ont .,_.....&.., tlolcete ''om O.C. '300 dy!Wnlo ~ Tn our eon 298 ·e.. ittfl St g:· Full \lme poettlon ror tel• tat• boOm. Oarter oP-uper. req.'d. M24tH --.-.-llllTT-----.-- ••••••••••••• .. 873-1700 494-MH uvtnoe dept. The right M5~3804 • · • ented I tiep. ltldlv1d. to portunltlH av1llable. Int leYll Unarmed M ~-tur· .. :r: December 1 WL Tl •11111 Plf'IOn lhoUld be expet. prepare emall eoale Lloenetng trllnlno aYalf. llllPTlllllT ou'J..I, lnd~nll poe111on1 -~ , 09t nre1 hand •xP at pllOt with IAA/l<!OQH, Det1 h•lltrlffna/hlff graphlo exhibit• ror lend able. To tntlf'VltW cell 8=r, 81lon, Newport .~'f. Min. 11 .-old AR ES (March 21-Apnl 19).:You'll bchat riaht pla1~ at'-:~dciafl Ing, nav. , ...inanenlp Line, Now ftrooeeelno. needed p I T holld•l pltnnlno and oMI tngl· W•lt Maclborlkl or Pam, . For lnttr4tw °""' tren9'). let{t; thll moment. Unusual opportunity exists to rcac more peop e. to~ n o w/'2 llec: Captain• •boerd Cert. Acct. Our ag-eeeaon In Super Mrkt• nttrlno "rm. Apply ln at Merrlll Lynoh ~at call Mt-7451 •Y9r80t weoe we pro unnecessary burden and to break from one who constantly takes 85' Nllboat. N.I . toCebo ~ aeaoo. provldet Depart 8tor• • your pereon Wfth ,_,me and 548-tste or 883-1316 A!C!PTIONtiT/Sao't· p/t Ylclt QIWd oird & um without Jiving anything 1n return. Sen Lue11. LY eppro•. =-..=,•:: ~r;: .,.., 15. p/hr min plua work eamplee to Mr. •1111111 LI.I hre 3-tpm. Work Into flt. form. l'Ufl/pert time. Al TAVRVS (Apnl 20-May 20): Light 1s shed on areas previously Jen 6, a.12 d1yt, * •· with F bonl.laee. Call Roae, oo1-ffuent91. at Robert leln, Men/Women looel .;... Varied dut .... typlne, """ ""'11 & wMcte. Af!PI: dark. You'll know what to do. when to do it and you'll receive ~~col~de :'::.!~,;~ctey a apptiw::r;eocat:'o~ lect 2131452..aua Wllll•m 'roet 'eJrA•-Muet have awn wne11 • Ina eto. Wiii train. 1ue tern .1pm Mon 1tltu aaf from "1pecial"""'ember of opposite sex. Emphasis on ongJnalny. 71S2-l200 lllTILAWTAIT =·~.Qu f 1:. blOle.c.11540-nN.W "4-~ ~~2: °'~· 8t!' creativity. new starts and areater independence. 11111"1 Op. Mlf 8TIRLINQ SAVINGS A tMm oriented dlf'ltll of· llTll llm Al!Cl!PTIONIST/TYPllT. t 7&-h43 • .GEM.IN~ (May 21-June 20): You'll be in .env~able position of ·-_ 181521~~~rllvd ~f:, ~!1::8ut~l ~~ ohll· AYlllll~ln: ~:=~=~ iTYLliTIMANICUAli· havma a choice. You can choose unorthodox s1 tuatton or take more ~ Lnitl Mlf-motlVltftd ADA wf1h dren. Openlnge In 4 10-NfWftOftT HACH, & r•*· Wiii train but w/eome followlno. Ne. conservative course. The latter would work to your at"C•ter advantage . ....-.-. no at leHt 1 Y••r ••· oetlonl: AMtlelm Hiiie or LAGUNA llACH 9XP prefd. 4 tn dally CM ettop. Ctll 142·700I focus on tcachina. leamina. psycholoay and romance. U. LIAll IDY. ILUI perltnOe. MM870 Orenae o•ll (71 •) AND LAQUNA NIOU!L. 1·1pm. Ntney 831-12te ~/W~ lelllt CANCER 'Junc21-July22):Travellshighliahted,communication Start 'f04lt own AirPOft n ~., .. mtot,,::lflQ D t 11x th .. t7~1 Cttfltoe (211) ~ prtfttred b"1 ll•I l•IT 1 ~rom afar aids ln clanfyina views. You'll.overcome distance.' lanau. aoc .,L1moa2.ltMOtooo-,.,.~, tttt~lt. rm. . r~. ,.. en • ur o ne oej)t. 402·2112: W•tmlnetlf' not neoHHry. l ern •·-for one ctt 11 • ,,., _ ...... eume w MltlY req.to Ad . hMflt•1... 4'A Dye. bp (114) •14431 1450.-MOO. per month. IMnt beaed pr~ Mer merkt tlng firm benier1. You'll be asked to dine out and fare could be offore1an vanety 11114 LIMOI only 4 leftl 408, Deity PllOt, P.O. lo• req'd. N• M2·2fH No oofteottnQ. call 1oam minded ~ .-. bptf. Pf«, but not Gemini fiaures in scenano. lttterna tlona l Motor 1580, Cott• Meea, Ca. OUK CLEAK WANTID HoeteHH, OHhlere, to 4ptn. Monday ·Frldtiy. outgolnQ NOeptlonlet to requl~. '°' more lnfot LEO {July 23-Aui. 22)' Details requ1re attention -accent on COICh 781·"4tl 82128 Wiii trlln N1Qtit1. APf*t ~~· & fOodo:::!; IUlll llllT hendl• phone, light metlon call 780-0808 security, safety, necesmy for rev1s1na plans. You'll learn more about Lit WuW 1111 IUITf 7am-No0n, 'lun-Thure. ~5101 •YPILIT =•I an~,~~ .... resourocsofothcrs, you'll rebuild on more sohd base and you'll receive --nl•T Looking '°' two ...... ~ ... ~*'c~1 2214 Ootdtn•tet. He. Ml-4111 Good work I no •t· TILIPllll sudden fluh of publicity. * 11•-* tanteto grow Wfttl our ,_..._., '"'""• M . ~ wtdl 1111 t VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept 22). Be ready for chanac. travel, vanety -/t,"'°· =-= Nlon, Wid-tet. NcNrd ~/cont'8Gt .-. ••MnD -== ~C:: IPlllTlll mem~r of opposite sex fiaures prom1nc~tly and you'll ptn by wntina. ~ H.I . 142...... ~~o~ ~c: Qd on phOne ' .... •• .......... _,...my' teot Gtlnda et (114) ... en. P/llr -vou art out of doldrums. status quo is shaken and roman~ will __ ,.. ~7•1 • · · Jing people, Ntoeap. hM ~for : VoYnQ ectutte, If YoU oan HCM1IO '°' lnttlwttw. .. ••- nourish. Watch other Virao! * ....... ., * ~Hranoe. 817"1111 lllTlllPllT•.,. anewerce.:o: liloll'ftONllT f'IT .... ,..._.., LIBRA JSept. 23-0ct. 22): Domestic chanac occurs, affects e.:ry '::'· ~ • llAT • HMI amu11er OOtnpentte. . Apply btwn ae4pn1, =""'~mo:, t-tl:IO dallY. 11e.-11n. ~ flll* neo., _. train residence an possibly mantal atatus. Go slow, maintain emotional tva'W M:' 11 ~. '::: -~ ~ flllh IOhOOI ... ._ ROi, Hoeenm. COc*llJi ~ ectutre · APP4Y 501 *"et NI MOM48 •t. I ~Janee. ~at appeared to be a fin~ncial setback could actually 0wn'trw9. letter theft ;~:~:::.. er:·~·':'~ =:s~.r & ·lft~,n.!..,.fUn Incl c-r:tr~, KITOHIN, T~ ... boomeran~tn your favo r. DtplomaR>; aids cause. evereoe WIO'· We pro-1toae eummer bolt-· ch f t a ............ -Liii&.-...,... J Oc 23 N 2 1) ~ d I ..a i Y1c1t _..,... oerd & uni.. --• • 1 m. Pm • .,el'..... ·LM In. outh Orange COVNTI" HIL' M I ~ SCOR O ( t. • ov. : omance 11 1eature • c an~est nc f Mi ettne Job. lfl..M7' 4M-1717 ·----County 'fT ~rt cttyt. bp -.Y PUI-. m cctina is pan of "mystenous" wcnario. Be di~et, realize aura of : & !rndt tltthl. M IMWFR f 11 •m•n Ill.II• it~.,,. To1 ~ Oii toMv UMOot Pfti. • tNlft. 1e11ry Amllttlaul rw & "°""" Jlamour works to.your advantaae. You'll be deahna Wlth Pisces, Virao 1e1n .1pm Mon ifwu ~ 1 AC:COUNt~ = ..,.. ..... ..,. Tuee.-M.419 .. ?114 Alt( for Mt. TfttY °""'cal.,_..,. ~=· ""°'tto.JA now 1nd1 v1duals. Don t tell alJ' 1uo 0ren,....oocs, .,... ~A ftnn..CoMI ...., w... eo.. ""'I• -11tfMlftlr a Pfn onty, •· SAOITTARlUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21). Make this a power-play day! 2117 Orenee. Ce. Computer_,.w.JClnl Cap etrano. """'''" "£:~.:i!' o': 12 Hr1Mt,e~.lo. ~CM T-'*1u .. Scenano accents pressure. re1pon1ib1hty, intensified rcl1tion1hip. 171-241 ..-.&..,..,11111 •· ...-. In WOttllnt wttt1 Oii 14 ~ wtc AM'• UIUM. man .._.. ~ 111"'1111.1,..1 Executivcsays,"Youaretheone1"Yourpos1t1oni1stron1.authorities ••••-* "'".:.:IM ~ .,,. ~ .... w., ~ 11.oo ..... MW2t4 datt•, 1oui rtte. .,.,. CM~,..... w ..,,_.. back your vtcws and _you &Ct credtt Iona overdue. •••• Dtttrtbutor "''" ::;;:--..... IPM .....--. _. 4tt-1trt Ctoe1n1 H11ttorttt, oen vou e1m11 ooffee IWIC CAPRICORN (Dec. )2.Jan. 19): Finish what you 1tar1, reach ~ = fOOdl & • trONllM!lkllll Md IOlld HouHk .. Ptr·Llve In NOW Xlbd riiidid IUl/twto...,,Mustbe tit donut87 Dt not Oii beyond cutTCnt expcetat1on1. rcallz.e you do have influence. Meuaae apcwtt ~ = = = ~--=· ~ = NA .,..... ...ii 1441 ~ 18 or 74: ~ YoU OM 1Mt oe venfles views, you will be rid of unnccenary burden and one you =:: .. ~":...°".::,. .... ,... aei9ry oom· 11oulft0f'i llM 1fttr ,.,.., Aw. Ni ..a~t410 *'400 '°ter:J .- admire will heap ~raise. Anes nlays unusual role. ~ Aft ~"" Olll •.naur•t• w1uper. ~ IUl*'Vtaton of SIHllm111 at~ :::::::o:;:;z;: AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb~f8): Stress creativaty, wtlli "•"ct• to Tem~-11...... """*'· °'*""'· lend bOY' 11 a 11 . .._,_. N ·-._ ~ ........ ...,.aj. l _., ..,,__ ., -,.,,.,., r,r: '""'* and ""'· ' • ,_.,..,, ._-i """""'"' trmnfor M -~ P1oneera proJ«t. undina will~ madcavtJlablc, love plays m or roe rr-..._. OK -..-. detlft on.nt.ci · · ,_,_ and you'll feel more secure Excnma. new cont.act hiahliahts acti vhies. IWTI ... , .._ ""fi'..'...O .___. · ~ toMhendteln 1 .... ~=·· llT.:!,'!t!!!!''I ==.r:;:, HtlWtl " Leo playt paramount role. wtttl Mot1...,., anklno -·-, •• -r.... .,._ PISCES (Feb 19-Marcb 20): C)'cle continues hiah, iniu1t1on nnas :. ~ :,~~,..t------......,,--.--1 mutt. Kliowlldll ftffopeu•n .. ln~I Cla11llled Ade ate tll• true and ou'll heal re«nt brtteb with friend or family member. 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"A Christmas Carol" is .senerally coftlidered a holiday classJC but to John-David KelJer, the characters devised by Charles Dickens arc involved in ··one of the best ghost stories ever:· "I'm not embarrassed when young- sters in the audience are frightened: we give them three or four good chances per show, " said KtllCT, who is directing "Christmas Carol" at South Coast Repertory for a fif\l( year u tbe theater's yuJetide treat for the community. . "Olildrcn, especially, arc invited to be part of this audience. Onoe they've screamed, they quickly re- aJizc the fun of paying attention and their laughter is equally genuine ... The kids in the audience become jealoUJ of those lucky enough to be cavorting on stage." Six&ecn Youth Conservatory actors have been chosen to double cast the ei,ghtjuvenile roles. Michelle WaJJen, now appearing as Martha Cratchit, bas matured through various roles ·Since lier minor-pan as ··a girt about town .. inSCR's first production of" A Christmas Carol." The musical retells the tale of one COVER PHOTO: Howard 8'aqnw ... Art &.IUll ..,.., .. ''A Qrbtma1 Canl," betq preta&ed for dae flfdt ,_, u a '°"11aJ lif& to _.e comm•HY by Soe_. eoa .. Repertery ,,._ .. Aa Cot&a Mna. harrowing Christmas eve spent by the cold-beaned miser, Ebeneezer Scrooge. With aJJ the hearty cheer of an old-fashioned Christmas and through some of his most lovable charactcn -noble Bob Cratchjt, darling Tiny Tim and the dastardly Scrooge-Dickens reminds us oflhe real mcaniolof the season. must exude loving t<>jethcmeu. the best of the human spint-everything that Scrooge is not -for the iliow to succeed. \ "But the two sets of children have developed ari 'A team' vs. ·s team' competition to sec who can do their parts the best when they preactice three or four houn per day." The fact that 60 percent of the audience is under I 0 years of age presents a directorial chaJleoge. "We aJway1 give them a movina ta_rJCt," said KeUcr, haJf in gest. "There are 17 set cbanJCS in the ~ minute show and the bedroom is a marvel of visual tricks.•• Technicall~ the show remains true to tradition for the most pan. The stock of c:ostwnC$ accumulated dur- ina the five years mean1 that alm<>Jt any size can be Miju1ted and 5croo1C·1 trouaers require rquJar meodina because the knees fray from so much fallina. Ana, due to the scareity of door knockm, Keller adds a.n 1,tndettakCT to an early scene so that Matley's apparition can appear from a coffin -all the more poatly-insteld of as a brassy reflecttoo. • • • · Previous years have sold out early so five performances have been added. "A Christmas Carol' runs Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sundays at l and 4 p.m. from Tuesday throuah Dec. 23 on tht Ma.instage at SCR, 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Preview pct'· fonnanocs arc staged toniabt through MOJlday. , Tickets are priced from $1 t to S 14. To cbarae tickets.1. call the SCR Bo• Office at 957-403J. AJI of SC 's founders and several Company members are featured an thisyear'scasL HaJ Landon Jr. is back as Scroose; John Ellington ret:ums as Bob Cratchit; Richard Do)'Je·ia Fred, Scrooge's loving ocphew; Don Took and Ron Michaelson return as the Ghosts of Joseph Marley and Christmas Present; Ron Boussom appears as the Ghost of Christmas Past, and Art Koustik. Howard Shangraw and Marilyn Fox portray Mr. Fezziwig. Young Ebeneezer and Mrs. Cratchit. .. The -Cratchn rdlearsals·'lre the most tryinJ,'' said Keller, dC$Cribing the necesslly of developing familial rapport among diverse actors ... They Magic's meFry occ'offers ojJera fantasy With a little theater rna&ic from owby South Coast Repertory, Old St. Nick and a crew of storybook charlclen are tem~rarily r~sidjng 10 a child's fantuyland in South Coast Plaz.a'1 Carousel Court. "'Santasfaction' was an unqualified succcu in ita debut last year and we expect it to be equally weU received by our patrons this holiday season," sa.id James Henwood, p:nera.I manqer of South Cout Plaza. "The stagjna is beautifully executed and rivals and Chri1tmas display in New York City," sajd John-David Keller, SCR Resident actor.director, who spent most of TbankJtivina Day settioa up the presentation. Nine perfonnances of Engelben Humperdinclc's musical fantasy, "Hansel and Gretel" will be presented this holiday season by Orange Coast College's Five Penny O pera Company. Spcc1al children's matinees arc set for 11 a.m. nellt Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the Robert Moore Performing Arts Theatre on the OCC campus at 2701 Fairview Road, CQsa Mesa. Matinees, at 2 p.m. will be presented Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 8 and 9. Remaining performances arc scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday .. First performed in Weimar on Dec. 23, 1893 "Hansel and Gretel" retells the cbarmina story origjnaJly t0ld by the brothcn Grimm. It was the fint complete opera ever to be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera •la&C on Olristmas Day, 1931. ' It is the story of the poor broommakcr, bis wife and their Little son and dauahter, Hansel and Gretel. The-y live in a lonesome conaae in the Han Mountains. The cbildreo become lost in the forest while pickina berries for supper and, following a ni&bt in the woods, stumble upon th~ candy-coated cottage of a wicked witch. They arc taken host.age by the ogreu, but ultimately succeed in pushing her into her oven. As the witch's spell is broken. aJI of the gingtrbn:ad shapes thal form the bedae around the house arc transformed into their rightfuJ shapes of ha_PPy boys and girls. The children then return home to their parents. Tbe opera played to pecked houses when last presented ~ FPOC during the 1976 Ouistnw season. Performed 1n En&lisb, it will be directed by Carole Chardonnay. an OCC music professor and artistic director of the company. Sopranos Celeste Tavera and Christina Tardif are double-a.st in the role of GttteJ. Nancy Estes and Elizabeth Druff ponray Hansel. The witch is played by tenor Jeffrey Gerstein. Other cut memben include Maroo Schiodelmann, Donald OuistenseQ, Linda Clwsman-Panten. Maria Schiodelmann and Susan Skadron. The cast alto incl&ades 14 anaels and many smaJJ children. Tickets, priced at SS for adulta and $2.SO'for 'persons under the aae of 18, may be purchued at the door or in the OCC Ticket Office in tbc Student Center on campus. He cmhlcd Oiff Faulkner. sceft.ic desiper, and Shigeru Yaji, costume designer, for creating the "very fanciful atmosphere where cbjldren can truly lose themsel\>es io merrimcmL" faj~e characters entertain youoptert at they wait for their turn on Santa s knee. The Mad Hatter, Little Bo Peep, .,._II 'n' Boota, Sinbad the Da.ilor and LittJe Red Riding Hood are amona the rotating cast of 24 who perform skits, mime, jua&Jina and pmes. Even the inanimate comes to life 10 .. Santa1faction" with a fantastic "livinf" Chrislmas tree and a bri&ht Mexican pinata joinina the party. Creative younpten can express tfiemselveut drawina cucls or by makina oripmi ornaments. A giant-sized roclcina bone and teddy bear plus a 16-foot Raacdy Ann brush tbecciJioa of the Carousel Coun. Santa's belpersdistnbute gifts to the children competina in a rina lou p.me, and photoa with San ta can be purchased. Shoppers can visit "Santufaction" durina the Plaza's extended Christmas hours: tOa.m. to9:30p.m. Mondaya.-Saturdaysand 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. The mall will be open (rom 10 a.m. to 6 Christmas eve. . Al~ the right buttons pµshed in 'Forum' Burlesque never really died. It just gained a measure of respectability when Stephen Sondheim teamed up with Burt Shcvelovc and Larry Gelban to create the musical comedy "A funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." For the composer of "West Side Seo~" .. Gyncv," "Compan " and r .. r -• Y "Fo lies, this was an early period of comic relic~ a chance to let It all bang out. If Mel Brooh had been a songwriter, he would have come up with something like this. Strangely &O\Ctl. "Forum" isn't produced with the penodic rqulantx of "Oklahoma;· "South Pac1fic, • "Man of La Mancha" or "Fiddler on the Roof,'' and when it is, it should be devoured ravenously. As musical comedy with the accent on the second clement. it counu few scnous nvals. Currently MForum .. is the ho liday attra<:tion at the Harlequtn Dmoer PlayhOUK where dircc1or-cho~ T11 T111s araphcr Chet Walter bu mounted a highly entertainina. if not overly imaginative production. It's difficult not to have a hit whh this outrqcous faru, and Walker pushes all the right buttons in that ~. Wbjle beyond the star role of Pscudolus the cast members are of ~DCfalJy eq'111 wci&ht. ·•forum" isn't really an entem61e show but 1 collection ofindividual opportunities for audience attention. Minor charac- ters can easily usurp the spotliaht. and they do in lhe Harlequin production. Amona the more memorable of these performers are Carol Swarbrick the oily wbJtt slaver next door. as the shrewish wife of the master of The three proteans -Dean Rem· the house -her voice could shatter inston, Todd Barrett and Oary pottery; Lance Phillipa u the •was· <:arlock -do yeoman duty in an gerina koman captain -feanome exhaustins variety of assifflmenta, even with sliabt vocal prob&ems. and while the courtesans are 11ven de- PbjJ de Bam>1 as the dodderina old Uciously . individualiz.ed flavor-by traveler -mak.ina the mOll of his Joectte Huber, Marinell Wood. fS.ri"' briefstaae time. ty Lee Roy and Kelly Wriabt. In the central role of Pscudolus, Set detiancr Robert Binlham has Roter Keller turns in a campy. cutesy-created an lmpos:ina and sturdy· interpretation which elicits more lookina b.clcdrop for the show, one of gialcs than auffaws. His fellow slave the better settinp at the Harlequin sidekick, dressed in dtq tbrouah this year. MusicaJ director Jim fshii most of the last act, is well played 6y keeps the ~ properly brisk. Gary Bolen whose swarthiness "A Funny 1 b1na Haps>tncd on the renders his Impersonation all the Way to the Forum" 11 the perfect funnier. dinntt theater fare. a routh\a. rollick· Christopher David Jones is fine u Ina comedy tct to thtcatcby mll&ic of the lain& lothario, while Stephen a muter in his areene:r YeAR. It Kean Mathews as bu innocent youoa continues throuab Feb. 11. playini son and Ca.rol Bartee as the virsin nithtly U<:e\" Mondays and two beyond his reach do especial~ well ln weekend matinees at vary. int curtain the play's only .. stn.iabt roles. times at the Harlequin, JSOJ S. Dou&11s F. Manes aJso Impresses u Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Call 979-SS 11 for tieket information. CAlJ.BOARD -The Irvine Com- munity Theater has announced audi- tions for its opcnina production of the 198S ''lq)rite teUOn," Juon Miller's Pulitut Prize..winnina drama "That Championship Seuoo ..... director Robert Michael Conrad will h.old tryouts Dec. l 0 at 7:30 in Room 2 of Turtlc Rock Communit~ Park, on SunnyhilJ Road at Turtle Rocle Drive in lrvme, foracastoffivemco-four in their late 30s or early 40s and the other in his late SOs or early 60s ... call ICT at 8S7-S.96 · Auditions for • new play, -The Secret of Osiris. ... wiU be held Dec. 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. in Fine Arts Room 308 at SedcUebeck CoUqe in Miuion Viejo ... Jutbor 8oMie CC)fbi.U will direct the work! ~icre of bcr children's show, wtuch calls ror a cast of 10 men and six women f'Ulina &om late tceftl throup middle ate ... caJJ the collete at 83 t-" 7 4 7 for details. Calendar Fri. Cl•salnl il&Dl&Y AL llU9IC ta pramted by {he l"ocueed Rmarcb PrcW.ram ln MedleYal Theater &udta at lJc lrvtne at 8 p.m. lnch.Mted ta "omctum Stellae," a 12th century piece from F"rance. a collectJon of M!CUJar eonga by the 14th century Yrench compoeer Guillaume de Mach.aut. Ltve accom- paniment la provided by tnatrumenta popular ln tf1e MlddJe Aga. Vl~la and Norman Ntxon Slud.IO. Room 272 Studio Art.a. Fine Arta Vllllge. Free admla9lon. 856-8713. A CDJn'llA8 CONCallT !• pra- ented by Soutbem caltlornla CODqJe. Under the direct.Ion ol Davtd Leeetma, sec·. eonoen Chotr. Concert Band and er... Eneemble are featun'Jd. 8 p.m .. Newpoc1-Meaa Chl18tlan Center Maln AudKorsum. Pree adnd9aton. 556-3610. '"TBSOLOllY MCDJaTllM'' ta preaented by the I 15-votce Oran&e County Muter Chorale. 8 p.m .. or- ange Cout eouc.ie·· Robert B. MooR Theatre-. 2701 P'itrY1ew Rold. eo.ta Mesa. 8 I 0 general admlHlon. 432-5527. TD WU. CSLl·Alt iut&unnl featUft8 c'eMleel · recordtngit during dinner Tues....S.t. 7-I I p.m. The Newporter. J 107 Jambc>ru Ao9d. Newpoc1 Beach. 644-J 700. TD UC laTIRS CB.AMR• Ga· c_,..._ conducted by Stephen Erdody. perf onna an ··All Mozart·· concert. The program lnc:ludea "~ and F\.WUCl In C minor," "Symj>hony No. 2'B tn C minor." and "Concerto for Clarinet and Or- chestra" wtth Gary Bovyer u clartnet eolotat. 8 p.m .. UCl'a Fine Arte Vlllage Theal~. frvlne. 84 gene:ral admi.Aon. 856-6617. 011.SOOaY OOLSllAJlf. caa.tcal gutt.aJ19l. enten..tn• ln the La Palme rut.aurant Mon . ..sat. 7-11 p.m . The Newporter, 1107 Jamboree ROlld. Newport Beach. 644-1700. saA-PSKKA 9ALOlf&JI. a young f"lnntah conducler who cn:ated a aen•Uon In hla ftret London appear- ance, rnakea hla Amertcan debut conduc llnf the Loa Angele• Phllharmonlc et 8:30 tontghl, and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The program features Mendduohn'a "Symphony No. 4, ·· "Lutoelawskl's "Symphonv No. 3." and Ravel' a "Concerto ln c.'· Music Center Pavilion. (213) 972-7211. Coma try TD DOO-W AB RIDSU aepear from 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. at cruy Hon!IC. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-151 2. Jau OOKn&Y PlllLLIN, llOphlsll· caled ptantaa and smser. preeenta along with his lr1o jau enlcrtalnmenl for your danc:tng and 11.tenina pleaaure. T uea.-Thura. 8:30 p.m .-12:30 a.m .. P'n . .S.t. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Ubnary Lounge. The Newporter. 11 CY1 Jamboree R.,, Newport beach. 644·1700. llOll mwsa. DJ. appean from 9 p.m.·12:30 a .m. w1lh dance leuona from 7-8 p.m. Meadowlark Country Club, 16782 Graham. Hununcton Beac:h. $46.3391. CAR LIDO features the Udo Jazz AU Stars Thun...S.t.from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Aleo Mon.-l"n. from 4:30-7:30 a. "Happy Jau Hour" wtlb Warftn Juan on ll~ and~. 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach . 675-2988. Pop aona .. anaT praenta The vounc AmertcaM 8orlll and 0anc:e Company,• mU9kaJ rwwc. tnddlnlto- 1)'. e and 8:45 p.m. rn .. 5:4& and 8~4& p.m. S.t., 6 p.m. Sun .• 7 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Thun. 4$47 MlicArtbur lhd .. Newport BMcb. 798--0811 . ,... .w pofonM thf'OU(lh tomorrow at the Uol•eraal '• I Am~lheatre. 817 .!50 and 8J15. (213) 98().9421. ~ .nJ8TIJf T08& performs Top 40 m\MJk -rue.....sat. from 9 p.m.-1:30 • a.in. Reuben'•. 1513 N. Tualln Ave .. Santa Ana. T hrough Dec. 31. 547-6281. GODID8 features lfve rock bende pafonnlnC Top 40 mU9k from 9 ' p.m.-2 a .m. Wed.-Sat.. "The Centerfold 0ancera·· appear TUes.· Sal. a.t 7:.30 p.m .. "The Poonnan'a Toru.tht Show." ho8ted by The Poor- man 'lrom KROQ. features on 1bur9 .. Su:n.-Mon. showcaae dance bande "1th new muak: from 6 :30-9 p.m .. and Mon.-Tuea. featurea new music: nlllhta ho8ted by cdebr1ty radk> OJa. 16°41 Placentia Ave., Fullerton. 524-7071. llA TiYS TOlllOOS appears from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Sunad Pub, 16655 PactncCout Highway, Sunaet Beach. (2W~.j.~ appeana Wed.-Fr1. from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., and Sat. from 9p.m.-I a.m. at TheSptndrlfter. 3333 W. 0out Ktg)'lway. Newport Beac:h. 64:1.-2295. . CAODT'8 In' TD 8&A featura Uve muaic and dancing Thun.-S.t. with Top 40 rock and roU bandit. 9 p.m.·1:30 a.m. 406 Padftc Coat Hll(hway. Huntington Beach. 980-9318. 8LOWOVI' paforma Top 40 muak: al Buter'a, J 4346 CuJWr-Dnve. lrYtne. 1\lea.-5aL 9:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 857-2103. CllAPTSa 11 pafonna Top 40 1DU9k at the Reuben E. !.«'a, l!U E. eo..t H!Oway. Newport Beach. 9 p.m.-1:3<fa.m. 67!>-5790. Tiii•• nme.~Feb.17,979-5511 . fOtW ~Md Sllll.wday tit .. AJUUS. at the Oem Theater. 8:30. M0-5319. 12852 Main St .• Gudeo Growe. .......cmm'AllYC.WATWAllD Wedneadaya lh.-oum(h S.twdaya at 8. a&m'l8" at tbe Sea Oalente Com• Sundaya at 7:30"" until Dec. 22. inuaMy Tbee&er. ~ Aw. cabrUIO. 838-7213. San Ckmaate. ft.-. ~ ~ c:a1JllllONI>'' at the loniOt and Siaturd9Y • 8. "82-06416. LaCuna Moulton Pt.ayhouee. 606 "("Pl msor-na-.urrtnthe ~ eanmAoed. i..,una ecach . Studio Tbeater o1 ~ ~ ; ~ya Satuidaya at a . 10 ......._ v~. ~ S.turdliy Sundaya at 2: unllJ Dec. UI, . and Dec, 5-8 • 8. Suociay and Dec. 9 .494-0743. at3,831-4856. ·"TBS Mil 1 &arD1G&• Al90&1.. ...,._a m TD aoor· at llA&Y AJllD .x.an. DaOD TD SebMUan'• Weat Dlnner P\ayhol.IK. RUT A.RD TD 81.AVOllTSll Gr 12 140 Ave. Plc:o. San Clemente. BIT C..oL8 11' A PS.Aa TllS& .. al Wedneedll.ya th~ S.turdaya at 8. the Newport Theater Art.I Center, Sundaya al 1 and'1 ~Jan. 8 , 2501 Cliff onve. Newport Beach. 49'l-9950. • Frtdaya and Saturdaya al 8 through ''llSAVSJll CA.Ill WAIT"' by the Dec. 115. Oout College. CoMervatory In lhe "lift BB ... ..,.. •• al the CurtaJn Actor·a Playbox at Golden WC*t Col· call Dinner Theater. 690 El CamJno Ifie In Hunungton Beach. tonight. Real. -ru.ttn. ntg}ltly except Monday• SliturdayandOec. S-8at 8. Dec. 9al 4. at vaJ"Yfn« Umea lhrougJl Jan. 13, 895-8398. 838-1 S40:-"BSIDr' by the Fountain Valley "'CAJll c.ur· at the Onand Dinner c.omrnuntty Theater al Golden Wesc Theater. I Hotel Way, Anaheim. College l'orum U. toolll01t al 7 30. ntghUy except Mondays al vary1ng Saturday at 2:30 and 7:50. Sunday al curtaJn llmea through Jan. 6 2:30. 895-8378. (772-7710). "1f4TALD _._.A RIQllTIS" "ClllP «*'? OLYllPD9 .. al the at lhe HunUflClon Beach Playhoutw. ea.ta Mae ctv1c: Playhou.e. 661 Main at YCW'lrtoWn. Hunungt.on Beach. Hamilton St .. Coat.a Meaa. nnaJ per-cloat~ ~rfonnanoea t.Ontg}lt and Be a Part of the Newport ·CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE ABOARD THE FESTIVE TALL SHIP SCHOONER ''SPIRIT'' Available for Private Parties and Groups For Rates and Information Phone (213) 435-6999 ~e·ar up at The Garage. We have an array of accessories to fill every Christmas list. Choose from totes and bags to the latest in casual sweaters,· .shirts and pants. .. l . 4 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 30, 19S. until Dec. 8, Dec. 9 at 2:30. 871-81O1 . at 3 and 8:30. Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m., Jege In Costa Mesa. tonight, Saturday each at.age and famliy adaptations, ·~SBADD" on the Second Stage of 957-4033. and Dec. 5·8 at 8 p.m .. 432-5880. plua dlacuMlon or the ·1ndlv1dual South Coast Repertory. 655 'l'Own "TO OllAJO>llOTDR'S BOOM wlthln the eontext. ol family life and Center Drive, Costa Mesa, OnaJ per· W& 00" at the Westminster Com-Lectu.ree impact• on health of (amdy members. ~=~==~========fo=rman==cca=to=o~lgh=t ::•t=8=:=3=0=. Sa=t=urda=::;Y;-, munlty TheateT, 7272 Maple St., "TllSFAIOLY A&ASYST&ll." A Conducted· by Oall ~t-Wallacc. -Westminster. F11da.,. .. ,nd Sat··-'-... ] 7·10 p,m .• Ooklen eat CoU~C:s J-""' ~J-view of the fanilly from both nonna Health Scl•n"-131 157A .. Oo en LASlWEEKEND MIWONS OF PEOPLE FELL IN LOVE WITH "FAWNG IN LOVE." "Therell8" elec1rtc .:::· Robert DeNlro and Mery1StrMp 1hlt votta fromtht ICr'Mf'I. A movie to .,...... ... -a.. ..... NIC-l'V, "THE TOOAY 9HOW" ROBERT DE NIK> ·MERYL STREEP • .. PAtW.W41 PCTlffS ~NlS A MARVW YiUm1 AmtTOI IUlRT II hRHlllYl SflHM~1Ml IN lM 1WH \I/fit ·M ll.9HJl·M K~ • OOM MARllN ~ IWMY KEITEL· VtMT9I ft t.tMl IJl1IHR lmUlD 8'r WM! R ·llft® 8'r l1U flOM·A IWWGJIT PCllll 0 NOW PLAYING . at 8:30 th-·-Dec. 1 , 995·4 l 13. " ....... • .... • .......,.. c11sea and unpredictable eventa, In-West St., HuntJngton Beach. 89 fee ''WOllDllO" at Orange Coast Col· cludJng stages of ramJly Ufe, crlaea at 895-8750. 1--~~~~~~~_,;;;..~~~~~~__;,~~~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~ . ~ ntE MERRY CHRISTMAS MOVIE IS BACK. IPGle>~ .. O •Jv .. v ~ ,,.,,,., • ...._.,-._1 to COSTA MESA ElroAQ Edwards Harbor TW1n Edward's El Toro 63 ...aso+ ·--• -581. 950CL • • • COSTA MESA HUNTIHGTOH BEACH Edwards South Coast Edwards HuntingtOn Plaza 54,; n 1 1 848-0388 l.AGONA BEACH Edwards South Coast 497 1711 • WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema Wes1 891 -3935 PUma "TDIS ST AJQ>8 STD..L." Depict!, the paulona, boredom , and petty rebellions ol a group of Hungartan schoolboys ln 1963. 1 p.m .. UClrvtnr- Soclal Science Hall. 82.50 general admission. 81.50 UCI studtnls, 856-6379. "ROllAJlfCJlllG TD S'l'Ollf'lt." UC lrvlne Science Lecture Hall. Frt. -5at 7 and 9:30 p.m. 82.50 general ad- mlasJon. 82 UCJ students. 800TllSllJt WDSL or FIUEPfD- SHJP celebrates Happy Hour from 5-7 p.m. at Maxwell's at the. Hunungton Beach Pier. For agea 45 or over. 768-4130. A PSOPL& SAllPLSR ts presented by the Man-Woman Institute. Led by Emily Coleman. 8 p.m. SeaclJffVlllage S hopplng Center. Ste. 20, Yorktown and Main Sta .• HunUn«ton Beach. 8 15 admlsalon. Ages 25-55. 969· 1776. &tc. ''TD OLOaY or CJllU8TllA8 " which la a <lOmbtnatlon of muslc~I nar:rauon •. elabcM'ate~. Uve-anlmals and magntflcent coetumca. ta pres- ented thr'OUIOl Dec. 21 except Mon· daya. Carol 'Lawrence aQlra as Mary thl"OU4lh Dec. 2. Crystal Cathedral. 1214 f Lewie St.. Garden Grove. 812.50 and 810.50. Ca1J 54-0LORY for Information on limes and Uckela. AJll AJlT KIHtiMTION AND SALE la held and worka by DaJJ. RoeenlhaJ, Roclcwell. Neiman, Curry. Lebeck and Forrest are included. 7 p.m. preview. btd<Ung begins at 8 p.m. Proceeds bendlfTumtog Point Family Service& J>rooam. Garden Grove Community Center, 11300 Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove. 636:3823. Sat. TD 8111PB0"1' ORCIUSTRA of Saddlcback Coll , under the baton Newport Harbor P.ulOE OF LIGHTS ~. 17-23 -110 Per Penon (714) 241·7500 THf PORT THEATRE bl J·~1f>O u , ~'•All~ •• ,, 'J {)(; ,,....,., 'W lfAar t•EW' llJ · I ' • I ,• H:,. ~ ~: , r of 8an'y Sllvennan, presents a mual- caJ tour of Europe wJlh English composer WlllJam Walton's "Crown Imperial Coronation March," Mozart's "Symphonv No. 35, 'Haf- fner'." Prokofldf's ''ClaulcaJ Sym- phony. op. 25," and Oebusay's "PeUte SuJte." 8 p.m., SC'a McKinney Theatre, 28000 Marguerite Pkwy .• Mission Viejo. 85 general adrnlaslon. 831-4656. TD UC ravum PS•CUMIOJlf SJlfUMBI &,:!ta conducted by Eric Wright. vlalCrng lecturer ln music. 8 p.m .. UCl's Fine Arts Concert Hall. $4 general admission. 856-6617. TD OllAJlfO& COOllTT P ACDIC STllPBOJlfT and Music Dlrt\ctor Keith Clark present a West Coast premiere of 19th century Austrian master Anton Bruckner's "Sym- phony No. 9. ·' as well as the premiere of International prtze·wlnnlng vi· ollnlst Stephanie Chase, who per- forms lhe popular Mendelssoh n con- certo. 7 p.m. preview. 8 p.m. concert. Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. 815.50, 812.50 and $8.50. 680-3444. G..OOaY COL&MAJll, see Friday listing. "TD MAJ11Y 110008 or 11Us1c '94" Is presented by the Golden West College Symphonic Band as a eel- ebrallon of lhe holiday aeaaon. Thomas Hernandez directs such tra- ditional favorites as "Toyland... "O, Holy Night," and ''Adeste Fldeles." Soprano Julie Dickson joins lhe band for a Christmas medley. 8 tonight and Sun. at 3 p.m.. CWC's Malns~e Theater. 15744 Golden West Sf .. Huntington Beach. 83 general ad-mission. 895-8378. TD 1'llU CSLLAll, see Fnday Its Ung. TD L08 AJlfG&LU BAllOQUB PLAY&U perform on hlstoncaJ In- struments at 8 p.m., The Waverly Church. Fairhaven Memorial Park, 1700 £. Fairhaven. Santa Ana. $ l 0 donation. (213) 254-9613. TD utvnu SYllPBOl'fY oa- ca1t&TaA presents a special Christmas program of Hector Berltoz' "L'Enfance de Christ." 8 p.m .. South Coa.st Community Church. 5120 Bonita canyon Drive, lrvtne. 810 and $8 admission. 786-0412. ----Jau COIQ"UY PHILLIPS. see Fnday ltstlng. CA.Pit LIDO, see Friday llsung. Pop JlfATIVS TOllGUlt, see Friday list- ju$lllr ... when all else fails. BREA COSTA MESA EL TOA6 lRWlE' UA Mollies Edwards Bnstol 990-4'022 540-7 444 Edwards Saddleback EdWards 'M>odbridge 581-5880 551-0655 BUENA PARK COSTA MESA UA Mollies Edwards Cinema FOUNTAIN VAU£Y ORANGE 952-4993 Center 979-4 14 1 Edwards Fountain Valley C1nedome 839-1500 634·2553 "A CLASSIC. A FINE, ENDURING, DEEPLY AMERICAN I FILM." -SbeUa Ben80n, LOS ANCEU:S TIMF.S "'Plares In The Heart' completely captures the American spirit, and is one of those rare movies that makes you feel all the better for having seen it.'1 -Pat Collins. CBS-1" MORNING NEWS __ SAUY FIELD __ PLACES IN THE HEART A08UIT o.HIAO MERY). SllllEEP .... u ....... lOYr' (~ 11) FAI llOO. t•do. l&.16 THE lAl..KtfllO HEAOS "SlC» ...... llNll .. C"I FRI 1 16, 9: IO. 11:00 CHI.JOI< HOMIS ...., ..... • Acnow· Cll FAI I.JO, l:JO, 10-30 EXClUSNE EHGAGf.M£NT .. , ... ooos ..,., u caArt'' , .. o) FAI ll00, 1:10, 10-10 ARHOlO SQfW~ "TMl TIUUNATOtl" (It) FRI 7 IS, 9-30 "GM0Sft41S1'US" "" • 00. 10' 15 ''INIMANA JONIS ... " ( .. 0) "AU Of Ml" ( .. 0) FRI 1'00. 10•3S "JUST nt1 WAY YOU All" <POI edwards fl fORO 5 581 8600 OOUIY STUlf.O FAYE DUNAWAY ''SUPll .. l .. (N) FAI t'.20. I 30. 10-40 . • ... . \ -I' -I PUot Weekender/ Friday, November 30, 1984 I '?LACH IN fiillt"' (Jo) FAii.SO "JUST'"' WAY YOU ur· CH> FAI 7;00, 10:50 1dw11'1ts WfSJBROOK .. . 5304401 ....... '"lOT ~'-CR)-... l'Af1:io. IO'llO "TlltAS CMAJNSAW MASSAQI (a ) ·~s··c•> fAI •·•5, 10"30 "AU-OfMr'(H) FAllAS I ''OACBTIUifiil" CPGI f'AI 1·"5 < ........... JOMl-" (H) FAI WO. 10-45 ~~-......... .., ... 1 .... w..mnwiii:i'i•ncnowwmn•"(llll)~-f ,.... a:oo. 10':00 "UNCOMMON VAlOtl" (I I 4 TRACI( OOUIY STEIW:O FAYE CUNA.WAY "IUNJte.l" (N ) FAI •;00. 1:20, 10;35 edwards WOOOBftlO;f 5fi1 0865 GEOf!Oe lllJAN8 ''Ott, OOCM YOU DIVtl .. f") FAI 1:00, l,1IO, 10:00 '>---..,-=--" ...... 'Otl''(I) FAI 7:00. 10'45 ''NtGHTMJUll °" IUll sr · <•> FAI t .00 -.• _lllQU~·~ • FRt • 20. 10 IS . "JUST THI WAY YOU All" <POI fl!! 8.20 A08£RT~AO ............ AcnoN'' (It) Fflt t:30 ''NIONTMAU °" ILM sr· (I) ) I MERYi. STAEEP '"AU.IMO IN LOYI:'' (IJG. U ) !-FAI 8 35. a 4S. 10 45 t 1dw1rds Vlf JO TWIN 830·8990 Mf.AYI. STM:f.P '"AlUNe IN lOVI" ~ 11) l'AI 1'00. I'. 15. 10.10 "MfHiii * ACriON'' (I ) FAI l t40 ' ''NtGNYMAll °" IUll sr· <•> , ) 10'3$ ----14war4s 1uhr11 U'UIA HILLS IALL 711 -16 11 '• ••A •~' ' •' ' . ' . ..._r. - 4 TRACI( S TVlf.O "AMAIMIUS" (N) 11IO, 41IO, 7'00. 10'00 GEOAO.E MJflN8 "OM, eoet TOU MVk" (PO) 12':30, 2:30, 4(30, •·JO. l'.30, 10: ,, Pdwards 1100 873 83b0 •· ,._. ,,., I '1111146. IOoU ·-.uas •THI MIA.Ir' <"l f'f'! 46 JOHN SHEA KAT( CAPSkAW "WINDY cm-• t•I FRI 7 16 .. 4S 1fwaNs SADDlf!ACK ' -. &81·588a ·~. ••war.is MISSION VlfJO MAU • • ,,. --... t. •1 '.' . .. 495·8220 Gf.OAGE 8\IRHS ''ON, OOOf YOU OIVtl" (IJOJ 200 •oo too aoo 1000 AANOlO !iCHWARZEN~R ''THI fUMfNAlOtl" (I ) I 50 4 OS. I 10 8 20 10 XI 4 TRACK DOLBY Sff.flf.0 "SUf>O .. l .. (H) 1 00. 3· 10 5 20, 7 JO .• '° ldWINI SOUTH COAST LUUNA ........ 4911111 • l • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 30, 19S. lUXWY fHfATRIS W'ALK INS * Fira TM ...._ ......_ * -HL Y IUi U.._ ....,-DRIVE-INS m~ . Ing, l:roJ;,!'!!!!~P ........ Lf.P9) s ...... CO• .. N tur• ' TD SW.ST ADSLIKS8 of MIMlon Vlej<>, an all·lady b&rbe.nahop quartet, hosta their Chl'Utmu Har- mony Gala "My Favorite ThlnQI." with award-wtnntn.I[ quartcta. a "75- volce choral blend. Olympic-style pro· ductlons. and costuming WNIDYCITYta) I :20 1 :25 5 30 7:35. 1 :40 NST..,... WAY YOU • .,ro, 1:4s 1 :•0 s :1 10:00 SNEAK 1t 1 :00 OM,$001 YOU DEVIL (f'G) 1 :30 3:30 5 :30 7:30 &. 1 :30 M••l'I Streep "Al.UNO NI LOVE (PG·13) 1 :45 3:50 5:$5 1\00 lr10:05 .. 5ttllt.~d "'-"CO '" TH£ HCAllT ""5> 12: 41 2 :55 5:0S'7:f5 &. 1 :25 T'EACHQlS flt) 3 :00 I. 7 :10 Pl u• No Small Affair (RI I :00 $:10 &. 9:20 Sll .. fte 1"01 THE WILD UR (A) PIUS Co·Hlt a1101111u1ter1 l"Gl TitACHCUfAJ Plus CO·HI All Of Mt l"Ol TEAltOA e•ntE A lSLD (A) Tlt lltrope (RI &. ,.urple R1ln (R) ltEVUteE CW TME N£1tDS Ot) l'lus Bachelor hitl' (R) COUN'TlllY C'PCJ I '"°"'"" ION£5 & TM TEXAS CHAINSAW 7 :45 P1u1 A Sold11" T--.. 0... rG) lllAUAClllll (A) Stor,, (PG ) 5:45 &. 1 :55 5'45 1 os • IO:ZS Nltl'lt of tll• comet IN 70MM (P0 ·13) reminiscent of the Hollywood musl- cala of y~tcryear. 2 and 8 p.m .. Plummer Audtlorlum. Chapman and Lemon. Fullerton. Tickets range from 83 LO 87. 581-5544. CAOIUY'8 BY TBlt SSA, sec Fr1day listing. Also lontgnt only ts T1ac ........ JU8Tm TUaK, see Friday listing. GOODIE9, sec Friday llsllng. TOii .JOIQtS, su Fr1day lls£Jng. CHAPTER 11, see Frtday listing. BLOWOUT, sec Friday llsttng. WINCBlt8T&R, Stt Friday listing. BAXTER'S 81'R£&T, Stt Friday listing. Theater "A CBJUSTllAS CAROL" by A Class Act Players at Saddlcback Col· ICRe North. lrvlne. See Friday llsllnl(. GRAND OPENING EDWARDS CINEMAS NEWEST MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT CENJER EDWARDS EL TORO CINEMAS Located on El Toro Road North of Santa Ana (5) Freeway, Between Rockfield And Raymond (Across The Street From Edwards Saddleback Plaza Cinemas) 581-9500 The Only Theatre In Orange County With All Theatres In Orange County Stereo Capability NOW OPEN! Sometimes magic ls the onJy thing thats ........ . )kr,t I~ .\IRO ~TREE FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE SUPERMAN MOVIES ... Falling in II FRI 6 00, 8 00. 10 10 SAl/SUN I 15. 3.30. 5 45. 8 00, 10 10 Wl~DY CITY GHOSTBUSTERS OIU MUAAA Y DAN A YKP.OYD rRI 6 I 0, I 0.30 rn;:;i SAT 1·30. 6 10 ffi SUH 1.30. 6 10. 10 30 PRCVICW SAT "STAllMAH'' 8 15 INDIANA JONES and the IPG) fR1 7.i5. ,.5 Temple ot Doom flll 815 SAT/SUN 2 15. U 5. SAi BO. IO IS ____ 7_1_5_9_45 ____ ..... ___ SUH HO. 815 flll 7·00. 9 00, 10 45 SAT/SUH l·OO, 3.00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. 10-45 COMING TO IDWARDl IL TOllO CllllMAI WED., DEC. 5 -"BEVERLY HILLS COP" FRI., DEC. 7 -"CITY HEAT'' (Eastwood/Reynolds) FRI., DEC. 14 -"STARMAN" FRI., DEC. 14 -"DUNE'' ''A nnufT 1'llJlllO llAPP&JISD TD 1f A Y TO TD f'ORO'll" at the HarlequJn Dlnner Playhouse. See Fri· dav listing.· r. AJIOIOS" at the Cem Theater. See Friday llaUng. . "BULUHfOT CRUIOIOKD" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae. See Fri· da!, llslln.1[. 'THC BUTTSRrn•GltR S APfOltL" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. ~Friday listing. "BYE BYE BIRDIE" al the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llst-1"* CAN CA1'f0 at the Grand Dinner Theater. See F'rtday llsttng. "CIDP OFF OLTillPUS" at the Costa Mesa CIVtc Playhouse. See F'riday listing. ''TD COMPAl'fT OJP 1J A TW ARD 8AntT8" at the San Clemente Com· munl;/~ter. See Friday llsllnR. "C 01' TR& R&ART al Saddleback CoJlege Studio Theater. See Friday llsUng. "FmDL&R 01' TBlt ROO.JP" al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday llsung. "DA VSlf CAJI 1f AIT" by the t Colleges Con.!leT'Vatory Ill Cold- en Weal CoDege Actor's Playbox. See Fr1day Uattng, ••asmr· l>y the Fountatn Valley Community Theater at Colden West College Forum II. See Fnday Ila~~ .. NATALI& nsoe A IOO .. at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. See Friday llatfng. "PICJlfJC" at fTullcrton Collcgr Stt Friday llstlng. "SBA.DU" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. See Fnday II sling. "TO GRANDll()TJqR'S BOtJ8£ WE GO" at the Westminster Com- munity Theater. See Friday listing "WOIUtDIO" at Orange Coast Col- lege. See Friday listing. Fllma "ROllA1'CntG TBlt STOKE," Sff PT1day listing Etc. A CllRISTllA.8 llOOTJQU£ Is ··A TOTAL DEU&HT-COMPUTtLY CA VATlll&. REFRESHINGLY DIFFEROIT." Re•IMO NE ORK POST Fii. l:tl, l:H, lt.11 FRI. 7:15, 9:10, 11:00 edw ards TOWN CENTER • ' • I,. '751 1 • CO\~&,.·,~.' . -4184 SAT/Sii l:Jt. 3:45, l:tt.I. 1;11, ll:lt , '"-· SAT. 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:15. 9:10, 11:00 presented the Laguna Niguel yourdanctngand-llstenlllgpleasure. 1213)592-1926. Women'• Club from~ a.m.·3 p.m. l -6p.m., TheNewporterRCllOrt, 1107 CAPS LIDO features the Lido Jazz llandcrafled IOfta and decoraUona are Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 85 AU Stan from 4·8pfe·m· and again from available ancf lllO-t refreahmenta are adrniaalon. 644-1700. " 11 "900 Bl~... N Cro ..-v·-" Co --.-..-p.m . , ewport ... u.. ew· ~rved. wn ...,~ mmunJty .....,_ .. UDFISLD perfonna from port Bea.ch. 675·2968. f'ark ClubhouK. 82.50 admlaalon 7·11 p.m. al the Sunset Pub, 16655 TD JAZZ QBJll'SllATIOW per· wllh proceeds supporting local Pacfflc Coast Hl,l(hway. Sun!k"t Beach forms from 12:30-4 p.m. as part of the phtlanthroptea. 643-0816. 1---------------------_:_ __ ...:._ ___ _. A CllJUllTllM llOUDAY F ADUt Is featured from 9 a .m.-4 p.m. With a bdke salt. Santa's worltahop (for children). clauroom projecta and a Hook f air A puppet ahow featurtng · 'Toulou!M' tht Mooee." as well u local talenl. ls also presented. Pl'eaented by l>el Obtspo.'s Independent Parent· Teacher Oraantz.aUon, the Falre la localrd at tfie Marco Forster Junior 111gh Cafetortum. 493· 7944. TD GLORY OP CBIU8TllA8" at tht Crystal cathedral. att Friday listing. A BIOH TltA, which features lea. tC'a sandwiches. desserta. a Chnstmas rree trimmed In the Vlctortan Ira· dltlon. and Victoria Ridenour and frlC'nds , who model Vlctor1an COS· lume'I and entertain the audience with dance and lradlllons from the pt'rlod. Is preecnted from noon-2:30 p m at the Christ Preabytertan Church, 20112 Magnolia Ave .. Hunt· 1 n~1on ~ach. Offered by the Hunt· 1ngton &ach branch orthe American AS50Ctallon of University Women S I O rax·deducllble admtsston. 963-7093 A HOLIDAY ART SALB Is pres· "ntrd by lhe Sant.a Ana Collqtc Art Gallery from I 0 a.m -4 p.m. loda_y..t w1th orh~ ttmcs being Mon. from ~ a m.·5 p.m and 7-9 p.m .. and Tues. from 9 a m ·4 p:m 17th at Brtslol Sts., Santa Ana 667-3173. "8Ll1£ JAY TO TllB FDlE STA· TlON," a one-day waJklllg tour. Is 1------------------------------1 hosted by lhe Coastline community Colle~t: from 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Tour leadrr Is Biii Tidwell. the superv1stng park ranger at O'NelU Regional Park. This tour ts designed for cxpertcnced hikers as the nature trail covers a strenuous 10 miles.• 810 registration fee 241·6186. Sun. c1 ... 1ea1 JOBPf D SARlllAPf, classical guttar1st. performa du11ng Sunday brunch from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. La Palme restaurant. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644·1700. • ''THE llAPfY lllOOD8 OP llll1SIC 1 '84," see Saturday llatlng. "TD GLOKY or CDJ8TllA8, ... with the Oranae County Muter• Chorale, see F"rtdily llsUng. Tonl.llhl's show. Is ap~nng at fhe Trfntty United Pres er1an Church, 17th and Proctpttt. :so nta Ana. at 4 p.m. ESA·PSDA SALOJUPf, with the Los Angeles PhllharmonJc. att Fr1day listing. nm SYllPBOJlfY oacmTRA of Orange Cout Coll~ pre.enta works by Mourt , Beethoven. and Mendel580hn. Directed by Joeeph Pearlman with Japanese vtollnlat Mart T1umura the featured aolo41t. 4 p.m., OCC'1 Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, eo.ta Mesa. 84 pre-sale. 85 at the door. 432-5527. A "P&STIV Al. or CBOlaS SALUTlt TO TBS UA80Jlr' ta prea· ented by UC lrvtne'a Concert Choir. Madr1S-I Singers and Chamber Sing· ens and the women '• ChambcrCholr. Program lnch.Mtea mualc by Brahma an<f choraJ maaterwol'ka from the Renals.sance to modem Umee. 8 p.m., UCJ'a Fine Arta Vtlla,ie Theatre 84 l(enera.I admtsalon. 856-6617. TU CBAJllLUf STIIPllONT OR· CllUnA performs a program of works by William Kraft, StraV1ns.ky. Mozart un<I Mcndclaeohn at 4 p.m A concert p~vlew by Krall i,. 111 3 p.m C hapmun Col)el(c Memorial ,Audttonum. 333 N. 01.auell. Orange SS adults. 997 ·6871 . TU CONCUT L\JfD AJm JAZZ DS&llBL& of Santa Ana Collegt perform marchca, ovr1'1uff8. J.uz and 5evcral other pfetta (or the hol\dt\y season 7 p.m . SAC'" Phllltpe Hall. 667·3163. Jau - "JAZZ AUV& ll&RWAL" ls of·' fcffit with large and amall banda for A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE ''A wicked sense of humor. Geor9e Ourns is superb Such a delighr'. ~ fbe." C...,.. ~I AJ Ii..~ O\<OQO ~""""' ~ ..... C>QU ll()unoo "Fresh. fosr and contemporary. A bouyonr comedy'.' l.,.""9f' ... '~ ~!homo. "Ir Is rhe only heavenly show 1n rown ~PoirA.to~ 'Very funny ... belly·shok1ng laughs Ourns shines 1n rh1s fiendish fun" \Mlbcloy "All George Ourns hos ro do 1s srore or us. rw1rl mar cigar and you laugh" •(0~ f'I \DI~ (,ooo,. r ..,,_ 1hMS f\xnt. they bah look like Geage DlKns. t GE Of\Ci Ot)f'IN~ OH GOO YOlJ CXVIL ~ TED w~s l\ON SILVEfl l\Q\Ar,"'r •iA.'lt h .. <x:r.[ fl.OCH!. -.,._DAVID ~1flf t•" ·-""' 1,.. l\v lliG q '< • ANOfl!\ii OH'6YA.'ll NOW SHIJlllllNGl UNA rAH 871 40/0 BlllHA l'AAK Oii iN lllU 519 5339 MAHN BlltA com 110A 546 m 1 COWARDS SO COASI Pt.AJA COS IA lllSA 63 t J!>O I toWAROS HARBOf! TWIN "'.,..,,, '100£1\I M 't•ifVty\•, ---o , •• i:.. i>AU OOGA'\' IUfTllGJON BUCH 848 0188 COWARDS NUNl..Cl(JN •• 551 0655 LDWAROS WOOOBRIOCl lA H8A (11J)691 0633 AMC f ASIO SQOARf lA •AOA 523 1611 SRO CAf£WAY 5 LAGtN ltiS /68 6611 LACL!No' HllS MAll -··· -·------ 111SS01 VU1 495 mo (IJWAROS ~ Yl.IO MAU OllAIG 634 9361 PAC11ic ORAHCt: ooc ~ 6347S~3 CHDOMf En91STO 891 3935 EIJWAROS CHMA WlSI MM rMll ~14993 UA MOW:S 8 7 Pd-•rd• ~ •.• :::.:;!:. lllll~T Ol ll'"I .. " -..us1•ca• -m•» ..,..,_ MM••W1 ... *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* -,., • DOLl'I mJlO , .... ,.. ... SllOl!lr l.Jl s• 1 .. 11 ... ,._~.;;ta.;.;... ____ .. lo MIR ADA (..l ._...,,., ltll.ll1UI . ...,.,., 611.UI 111& 111•1• 1...,u •• -l ........... ..__ -••cmt,..tJ) us lzt • lJ'1lL - -II) 1•s-.1~ _,., lGO 1• 1• IHO -·~•l lat 911 H~ l lS lttO -~-Cl'l 1• UO HS 1ll101' Ill 111 a l 'Ill • !NI H} lit ltJO ,._,...,, 11~ H O. &JO PACI Ft THEATRES• * Clfll·FI SOUND! At tllest symbols pMt so11nd d1rtct to yOllr AM ctr * rajo. If no ,.,.. with 1«t110ry po11t1on, bunt yo11r own AM porubte. GPIJI • .._IT lit••• 6:JI · STMTS 7• N ChilclrenUncte.12 ALWAYS FREE &UW:I@rfti31'::!.!~·.~·r. l.:.:~ ... J BUENA PARK • * SU'IA MA' MEUS E"'Y SAT. I S..ndly• * f7u1m .. 711l-•""" Of •-.n * WWNiiCPCI * L -•Unmt ~ I M .-1111 P'lU$ l -"M cm1a'f l\US -IW • mlll 11"-lll l nm. -M -(N) CJl.U ti! ~ ........ , ..... ..,Olla) PUIS ·-•mcr&-Ul I: I t%tJU·141 ~-~,°'·:~::r.-:: ... J lllf._ .. I MIDM'-~•>* "la l'UIS •-11"-tn •-•Ullmltll ll•];tj:@W2I~e~::;::.c .. ) • * SUKA SWA' MEETS htt'Y l1t. SAT. Sii • • -ft! l\US ...... (PS) lo HABRA ~:U .. l U08l(tl t 111 .. LR (ti acua• 1• MISSION '..:.~-: UJAMIUIUISO ~=t! """"" 111.AMlll•fC) I'\ .. ... I.ft II) • • .. .. I ...... .. .. I .. 8 Not~/ Mdey, Nowmber 30, 1884 New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California's monthly meeting. Meadowlark Country Club, 16782 Graham St., HunUngton Beach. 83 donation. TD tAG8 llAJlTDQION T1llO performs each Sunday from 2-6 p .m. at the Old Dana Point Cafe. comer of Golden Lantern and Del Prado, Dana Point. Pop BAXTER'S STRltltT. sec Friday listing. 000Dllt8, see Friday listing. Theater "A CBRlSTlllAS CAROL" by A Claas Act Players at the 'Forum Theater, Saddleback College North. See Frida~ listing. "AfirNt TllDIOllAPPSDDON TD WAY TO TD roamr• at the HulequJn Dinner Playhouse. See Fri· da llatln«. ~ X AJIOOtu at the Gem Theater. Sec F~t~aung. " BYE IDllDDt" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Fr1day Ust- 1~. CAN CAN" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "Cllllm8 OF TBS DART" at Saddleback College Studio Theater. See Fr1day llsUng. "FIDDLER ON TllJt ROOF" at Sebastian's Weal Dinner Playhouse. See Fr1day !Isling. "BSIDI" by the Fountain Valley Community Theater at Golden West College Forum rt. See Saturday llatlng. "SB.ADU" on the Second~ or South Coast Repertory. See Frtday It sung: SIDClee TD SAD.mo SIJllGLlt8ofTen sall· Ing out of Newport Beach each Sunday from 9:30 a .m.-3 :30 p.m. Bring lunch and beverage. For ages 25 and over and alt!IO non-smokers. $20 dOnatlon. 673-3282. TllJtTALLCLUBofOrangeCounty hosts volleyball each Sunday from 2-5 p.m.. Shiffer Park. Costa Mesa. 979-9455. "Me and my friends, we had a dream once, life was going to be a great adventure, and we were going to be the heroes.'' The dream is alive in the ... _WINDY CITY_ 'G ---wrNOrcrtv ...., .., JI )HN Sl It.A • KATI' CA P\1 IAW ·JOSI I MOSTU. -.. JACK NTILS<.i II: ....._.,,.Al.AN GREISMAN "°" st«MllGI MWlll 879-9850 -_.,..., .... ARMYAN llERNST1:IN R . ..flllltTn 0 _,. ·-·· ....... .. .,._,_ -··~-o ·--·c.·--· ---------·. COSTA IEA 979-4141 LA .-A (213) 691 0633 EDWARDS CNlM C£NlER NM:, f ASttON SQUARE 1W!1101t A 1 A1WG IWI)' lftlW n Tmcl ~1·9500 .... 634-2553 PACIFIC ~ OR IN EDWARDS U TORO SYUfY CKDOMC rwY 91 Al WDI ll IOl!O m NO Of llQC1.l'l.l0 ()WWII ' u rwY ... , .. 952-4993 ·-551-0655 IDnmGmt 895-5333 UA llJ'4S 8 EDWARDS WOOOBRK>CE UA W£STllNSTER TWIN IN M lkDI\ ,. 111AU 8AllMllCA PllWY C. Of ca VU OU1Slll 11Mll Oii CDWAD l - IOCTllSllR WBS&L or ntJSllfD. SlllP, for Alngles over 45, meeta at Rogen' Gartlena at 3:30 p.m .. MacArthurandSanJoaqutn. Newport Beach. Supper follows at 5 p.m. at Coco's In Paahlon laland. 768-4130. TD 811'GLH AlllAM' Dlecovery Group mttta for dtacueeton and eoctal each Sunday at 7:30 p.m . UnJtartan Church. 1259 Victoria St .. Coet.a Mesa. 81 admission. 962-8596. Etc. "TBS GLORY or CIDU81'11A8" at the Crystal Cathedral. sec f'r1day llsUng. A -iu&81AB SDfO·A-LORG Is sponsored by the San Clemente Pres· bytertan Church wtth Robert Perry conducting the chorus. 7 p.m.. l 19 Avcnlda Estrella. San Clemente. Free admission . A CBJU8Tll.AS AaT UIOW la held rrom noon-5 p.m. wtth watercolors, oils. pastels, ceramlca. photography. etchings and eculptun: available for sale. Art-A-Fair Gallery, 664 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach . Free ad- mission. 494-4514. Mon. CIHelcal .. GRSOORY COLSMAJll, see Fr1day listing. Jau CMS LIDO features the "Happy Jazz Hour" from 4:30·7:30 p.m. wtth Warren Jason on keyboard and vocals. Alao from 9 p.m.-1 !30 a.m. ls Wayne Wayne playing the sax and nute, Dave Robinson on the piano, and Tracy Longstreth performing on drums. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Pop BA.JCTS•'8 STJUtrr. see Friday listing. OOODIS8, see Fr1day listing. Etc. ORA1'Glt COAST COLLltOE con- IWlll wm PDm' ,. _ • 11111 Ufl "MR'• llMI ... • Pl1fl ml ··~·-~· .. CAI .. Pllfl111f ....... tllSllll ...... 1111 t.-.... llW. ~.!."!!. .. ":!~===.:.~~~-~w ~-l!!_ ..... __ can.,_••~ . £ -._..... -·--mw•• _........ --C.. , _ ___, ---UAM wt""" ....... 1111 alMl1 -·---·--""'-tU•I •lltW •IA---r-111.. e r_.._. .. .,,_.._ .,_ •1~ Ql---*11'1 •IA--,__V..., 11111....... UA~ ....... m1111 u-"11111 --·- -......._°""'. ---..... .._ •u-°""'11 snJOO• ducts Its studen t Chr1etmaa pottery and hand-blown ~ ari sale through Dec. 7. Dally 10 a.m .-4 p.m. occ·a Student Center paUo. 2701 Fairview Road. Coata Me••· 432-5725. A BOUDAT AllT aAL& at Santa Ana College. sec Saturday u.ung. Tues. ' c1 ... 1caJ -•· TllB 9WSST ADSLDIU arc pres· entcd by the SlngJC9 for the Arta group with Chrtslmaa muatc and aelcdlona from their ah ow "Sentlmentitl J ourney" being performed. 7 p.m .• Bowers Museum's lrvtnc Gallery. 2002 N Matn, Santa Ana. 83 mem· ber11. $6 non-membcn. &47·0696. GR.BOORT OOJ.ltllAJll. see Fnday II sting T8 WDrlt C&LLAJl, see Friday llsllng T8 llAJlBOll aDIOltU Invite anyonc who can carry a tune to Join rhts group. Meet.a Tue8daya. 7-9:30 p m.. ~bytertan Church of the Covenant. l-'aJrv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. 897-0587. ----Jau CODlUtT PlllU.IN. aee Friday II sting CAJ'S LIDO features "Happy Jazz Hour" from 4:30-7:30 p.m. with Wu- ren Jaaon on keyboard and voca.la. Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUlllY$199 IRUICI . Includes &lwKage Well Drink or 8-r 9:tl .. ti 1:11 ,. M5D1 1712 Plecentle Coetelle .. WILD GAME Complete Dinners Featuring • BlJJPO •V---'1595 • Wlldlloar ~ • 11111 .. ''' l 7 .95 • (/all .-lnclud• IOUp or M1ad ~Wild Rb, Hunten Pi~ ~ 873-772& 801 E. Balboa ~from9p.m.-1:30a.m. talheLeall Dechtcr 1'11o. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach 67~2968. . SD L&ACB appears at the Meadowlark Country Club. 8:30-11:30 p.m .. 16782 Graham St., HunUngtoo Beach. S4 admission 846-3391. Pop .JtJln'Jllf TUU, 5tt Friday llsllng RON'S Dr LAGUNA hosts . a fabulous '50s party with a Jitterbug contest, dancing and good food. Clean white aocka required. 820 a~sslon 497-•871. . 000Dtlt8, see Friday llsttnj(. BAD CDCD off era Top 40 music at Baxter's. Tucs.-Sat. 9:30 p.m.· I :30 a .m. Through Jan. 5. 14346 Culvf'r Or1ve. lrvlne. 857·2103. D•XTZR appears at thc Rcubcn E. Lee performing Top 40 music. Tues.· Sat. 9p.m .·1 :30a.m. through Occ. 15. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 675-5790. .. thl"Ol.IQh Dec. 23. 957-4033 ''A fUWNT TBl1'0 BAPPsRDOllf TBlt WAT TO TBS rollOlr' at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fri· dav ltal10$l. "BOllD&R W.UTLDIO: A WOil& mnooasaa." ATraveUngJewtsb Theatre presents lta fourth orlQJnal theater piece, 8 p.m .• UC lrvtnc l"tne Arla VIUage Theatre. 89 general ad- mlaalon. 856-6617. "BVLLallOT CaUllllOllfD" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See P'r1- dal. listing. 'BY& 111'E llDlDIB" at the CU rt.a In Call Dinner Theater. See F'rlday list· ·"l· Cil Cil" al the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fr1da) listing. "PICMC" al Fullerton College. See Friday llstlnj(. · "SBADICS'' on the Second Sta,«e of South Coast Repertory. See Fr1day llaUng. Stnclee PHot Weekender/ t-r1Gay, NOWrmDer au, 1VM • p.m. 828-~215. 8CRA--& ta played In the com- munity room of central SaYtNlit 24033 El Toro Road. ~ H .. : every TUceday at 8 :30 p.m. call Jamlla Atcha. at 770-0464. "llAM&L ARD QUTSL" '9 pres- ented by Five Penny Opera and directed by Carole Cbardonn-.y. TUcs.·Dec. 7 at 11 a.m .. Dec. 7-8 al 7 :30p.m .. andWed .. Dec. 8·9at2p.m. Orange Coast ~· 270 l FalrVleW Road, Coat.a Mca. 85 adults. 82.50 under 18. 432·5~7. '"l'lllt OLOaT D" CllllmTllil'' at the Crystal Cathedral. see Friday llsttna. A BOLmAT ART SAi.it at San ta Ana Collc«c. eec Saturday listing. POST ate llA81'Sfl pcrlonns his work which waa wrttl~n to be heard In live concert. spoken or su~ HI• ~l>Uahed book• Include ' Stark Nilled," "The Votce of the Hive:· and "Speak.Ing Poems... Noon. Saddle. back Col~. Forum A301. 5500 Wed. Cle..tnl ORltOOllT COL&llAK. eee Friday ~ 1'lllS CJP I AR, 8ee P'r1day uaung. ~-------Jua ST&Vlt BOOKS and RITA Oll.AllAll pcrfonn from 8 p.m.-mkl- ntght al the Sunset Pub, t 6655 Pact.fie OOut Hta)lway. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-192S. CONTJl&Y PBILLIP9, 11Cot Frtday llattng. CAR LIDO, see TUeaday ltsung. lllG llAllfD COIOIOT10fl appcani from 8-11 p.m . at the Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St . Huntington Beach. S4 admtaston. Tbeater BIUDO& la played In Newport Beach each Tucaday. 50 centa admlsaton. Call 559~72 for directions. ,--------------------------- "A ClllU8TllA8 CAROL" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Or1ve, Costa Mesa. Tueadaya through Fridays at 7:30, Saturda)'11 at 2:30 ind 7:30. Sundays at l and 4 TBS SW&&T AD&LlllfU, aer TUeaday's clualcal llsUng. WD&L OP' P'llm1'DUllP, for alrnOca over 45. meets at Bodega Bay In liunttnaion Beach for dinner. 6 proctlleed .. the hoctwoy ..... lty FeV4W ond Martin Direct.d lty ,ot loWavff 7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAHEIM Where are You celebrating the Holiday Season? We ... llwtted to a ohMtM Frenc:ti Country Home! Where loW °' .... 111'42 food beCOme ., art 111'42 otd world t'lo9pltalty abound. 3421 Via Udo N9WPOf1 Beech 87~904 MERRY CHRISTMAS Santa Frog and Rudolf the Red NOMd Refn Frog Open for Lunch, Dfnner ~Brunch Accomodlltlona for 1 BUllfl I II L.uncheolaa and Benquetl up to 50 t f'llTV t (" .... -- ......... ,.._. ,........,. ~ ,._ ...,_,.,.,,,...., ,...,_,. ------~ ----~ ---~ ..... .....-___ .... ftOD-..... ~--- ---==--~ ... ,..°'"., .... --... ----.... ·--- ....... _., .. ., ... .,. ·----... 92715 '· l • • • t e I I \ I t t I • -, i le Plot Weekender/ Friday, NcNemDer 30, 1984 Calendar ... _ 846·3391. .. .... r•mamom"at Cal aroup roT 400 buatneM and J>n>-da u.un&. State l'ullerton. Wedne.daya through re.tonal 9tnglee, l)lansa party at 7:30 .Jaa r,9TS ft'& ....... at the CurtaJc Pop Satu~at8.f.m .• Sundayaat5p.m. p.m. ln l.rv1ne wt{h wtne~ and anacka OORnST PllJLLIN.. aee Friday Call l>buxr nwater. ~ 1"11day 119t· .ro8TDf TOK. see Friday U.Ung. u'?~~.~ .. t 7!:.~rto7 l. CoU .,,_ prov1ded. 85 donation. 786-4694. llettng. lfl«, B.AJCTSa•a STll&ST, see Friday ...--.... a ., u.ue n cge. ~ -----CAn LIDO, ea: P'r1day UatlnL "CAJt CA.Jr' al the Grand Otnne. ltaUng. ~~. h <>wnd lttc. TD &AIU. IURO 8AllD perf"orina Theater. 8ee l"nda{.::1n&. W11'CBDTSa. see Fnday uaung. on t e ~ Stage or 8Clt.AUL& la P'CJ.cd at lheN;;-at the Madowlarlt Country Club. '-CWIMM or DA.a'r' al ooooma, ace Fnday uaung,·: • ~l~th Coast Repertory. See Friday ~Beach Tennie ub at 1 Pm o·n 18782 Graham St.. Huntington ~J CoUeae Studio Theater. oaxna. Tueada 11st1 ..... · · · Beach 846-3391 ...,..n;:/_ 1st119 see Y o&. " .. at nr.. .. -Coast Col· e nrst and third Wedneeday or each · · .. &II -._., at BADCDCD,seeTucedayrllaung. ~·~~... mo th Call Lo 1 A Id ·--lege. See Friday listing. n · u sa rno at Pop Sebut.lan'• Wait Dinner Playhouae. --979-7321. See Theater Lecture "llAJll8&L ARD oarra.:· see .. ~-fallilAJntL w•-· by,.. __ • "A ClllU8TllA.8 CAJlOL" at Tu~llallng. W'IJllCJIUTSJl.aeeFrtdayllstlog. Col="-'.!'~ -;.~•...L.. ~w "UO'RAL TJlA1'11PLABTAnoN • GLORY or CJDUaTllAS" Jt18TDIT08&.aeeP'r1dayllSUng. ~~·-~t...........,n eel South Coast Repertory. See Tueaday IJlf TD DAllAOJtD AJlfD AGltD at the Crystal Cathedral. see Friday ROCJl·A·lllLLY wtlh Frankie $. CoUeje Actot'a Play x. See P'r1day listing. BaAJJlf .. A d B k pcrloTma at the Sunad Pub from 8:30 llall.!!&_ "AYtJ'trrr•N•N-tTBIJlfGllAPPtJUD01' • n era IJor lund. llsllng. p.m.-la.m.16655Paclflc0out~-'"""'llOeTAO&"leproenlcd~ TD WA-Y TO TBlt ~ •• ,.....at the prof'ellllOT. department of filalolo«Y at Su-·-" ""--h 213) 5""" I UC ,_,_. __ . d ~ t '" u-the University or Lund tn SwtiJen, way. '"""' .,,.;ou.; • l .,,,,.. · u """" 8 rama rtmen at Harlequln Dinner Playhouse. See F'r1· speaks at 7 p.m. UC lrvtne Scientt Th CAGJUY'8 BY TD 8&A. tK'e p.m. Thura.·Dec. 8 at l's Ft~ Arts dai.' llallng. Lecture HaJI. Free admiselon. 1213) u Friday IJsUng. Aleo tontght-Dtt. 8 Little Theatl'e. 161 HumanJUe9 Hall. 'AJlfJllU" at the Gem Theater. &c 595_381 1. featurearaa......., .,...._., 84JC;81admJalOn. 856-6617. Friday llstln,(. • BAXTSR'8 8TUrr. Ke f'r1day • f'AlllCWll.J>SIW" at CaJ "llVLLSlfOTCRlJIOIO!m" at the W~bhnn. ILsUn«, Slate F'Ullerton. See Wcdneaday Ust- Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Stt F'r1· ---ClaMlcal oooome, eee f'r1day u.ung. '"I-da.>.' listing. MJCBASL JloataCB ls the dem-BAD CDCU, ace Tueeday llsung. PICJlflC" at Fullerton College. See 'BY& 8TS BOU>IE" at the Cunatn onatrattng artJat and doee a painting TBS WIJlfE C&LLAJl. see Friday osrrsa. see Tueaday llsung. Friday JJatJng. • Call Dinner Theater. Stt Pnday list-In watercolor at the monthly mttttna listing,.... "811ADS8" on the Second Staae of In~. ortheHunU~nBeachArtLeague.A TIB UC Javnr& WJJlfD Theater South Couc Repertory. See Friday CAJlf CAJlf" at the Grand Dinner Chrtstmas BOuttnt .... and ,_rtv rot-ltPISJtlllBLJt, under the dJrecllon of llaung, Theater. See F'rldat~ng. lows. 21377M~ltaSt .. H:;;U~on PeterP. Fournier. performupnigram "A Clllll8TllA8 CAROL" at "1fORJmilO" at Orange Coast Col-"CRD08 or DAllT" at Bcach.842-872"8. that Includes "Ausslan Chr1almas South Coast Repertory. See Friday lcge.SeeF'r1dayUat.lng. Saddleback College Stud.Jo Theater. Mualc.. ~.l' Alfred Recd. "Feast ol Usung. Sec Friday UsllnJt. Slnl)•_ Trurn~s· by Fnncts ~beth. and "A.,n>"M•M-t TllDIO llAl'PSUDOfl Lectare ---"PIDDLJta ON TllJt ROOr" at "En tah Dances" by Malcolm TD WAY TO TD l'OJl1Jll" at the Seba Uan's West Dinner. Playhouse. TD llS&%JMO Pl.ACS, a new Arno . Wenddl VaJcnUne l• the Harlequln Dinner Playhouae. See Frt-".A.Jlf SVSJf11'0 W'ITB P.D. Se< J:rl,~yJJatJIUl_ . dl_!ll~nJlon, ror eJ~ .. ~olde a happy fqtyrec\ 8919Jot. ll P-.m .. UCJ'• Flne dav J:.r.D , J,.~:· Thia Br1tl•h myalery "llltAVBJlf CAJ!f WAIT" by the hour from S:7 p.m. at Amt>n»li:·e95 Arte Concert Hall. M d.ner&J ad--y, "at the Gem Theater. Sele uu.W, Who wrote "Death ol an Town Center Or1ve. Coeta Maa. 83 8 &~ F~~~;n. Expert WttnCM," "Skull &me.th the ~..V~~~~~~~.a},°tZ~x~~ memt>m. 86 ~. 855-~7. m~5;66cJln..i.. ~ Friday CUllllOJm" at the Skin," and "tnnocent Baood.'' rialta Fr1day listing. · TllJt Ol'r-1'D-OO SDIC~. a llsttng. Laguna Moulton Playhouee. See Fri· UC lrv1ne aa the 1984 Leona Gerard _ _...;._--'""------------------------__::._ _______________________ . Dletlngwehed Lecturer. 8 p.m .• UCl'a OUT Ort Fine Arts VUl.9'(e Thealre. &5 general admi9ek>n. &56=6617. lttc. 8CRAllllL& la played every Thuf1t.- day al 6 :30 p.m. In the community room ol Home f'eckral Savtng.. Main St. at Yotktown Ave.. Huntlnglon Beach. C.11 Geneva Akers at 980-2729. p;:=:::;n;::::::z:===-====-====-===::11:====-====-=:;:;:::;1111 "TD GLORY CW ClllU8Tll.A8" ,.-------------------------~! at the Crysta! Cathedral. eec Fl1day llatlng. . ""BEHIND THE SCENES'' With BRENDA CAPONERA Restaurant A ccount Executive AWOfl'TH ... "--,._.. DllMe -..W Join the Ait'port• Inn .. th41y go leetlwl W«Y Sunday~ In the Med!Mrr-Room. Sip lllelr "Enctlem MM~" with dinner for 13.00 S* penon Ind OM Imo the tle9te mood wtth CNf •. ...,. .... ~from fr«Wfle enc:NledM end toet.00. ID .... end MIN. FOf 1t10M wWllng the regulW fine Americ8n ~ lne1eed, th41y of* their reguMir t-1tee from lrelfl litl\ of the day to New Yori! stMll A• dlnMr pr1cee r11nge trom '4.9547.25 for t'-epec:1a1 &Hidey fiesta dinners. The Alrporter Ion le eonwnlently loceted aaoee lrOll'I Orenge County'• JOf\tl Weyne Airport The -Sunday night Medlt«r..-Room ~ -..,...., trom s 30 to 10 p m cell 833-2no llUCn'I ~-"-•ulk: Hernmere. nell9 end good ldeM haw been" wor1111 M.,cel'• on 17th Street end Newpot1 BouleY.,d. The trlnllonneUon of the P'...m-llWtdub Into• Gourmet Oyelet Bet with petlo dining hM ~ compl9ted end t11e ,.._Mt la now°'*" Mercel M~. owner le uait1Q a11 of,.. "Fr.neh AW'' with hil -menu Ind with the dlCOf of Merolra er--. Mercel It• natl.,. of Nice on lhe Freneh RMer• Ind •tuclled et COiiege ~ Gourmet In Frenoe. "We're eteeting our own Httle corner of Europe tor people to en)Oy. Our menu lncludaa~ta, aec;arg0t. 9CMIPI end many tr..n wfood ~ M .,. av1lllllbla end apedaltlee trom ottlar countriae and wtl be leeturacl reguW1y We..,. ..won the petlo CK lf'9lda wtlera fh«a 19 l'IU9lic end dllnanO." M)'9 Marcel In hit quid! Frend! dip. exsw-. C... Au Lall Ind 1cie c:r...-n trull "coupea" (• apaclalty) era• lew of tlMt Eur~ blr9 now .no IOUlld on Merc11'1 -menu. Celt e.e.,eass THI ..-wPORT TUfl'T\i ..,.., "9-Due •• -.· The Mewpor1 Tuttle~ Into hlgtl 0-Tu.day -*1(1, December 4th when Genet• MIN09F John Redal' lntr~ the,_ Ioctl end ltyla of the r-tly r~ad ,.._.,,, with, In hll ~. "11P9CtllCIJIM reception. W1'T1 rMlly heeling a glent ()par! Houeit Ind ..,. hope the community will Join 1.11 M our au-u." Aocerdlng to Aedw. no one wll M diMppOinted et wflat they ftnO ........ ~drop In 11t the r~ "'*'t .,.. al 51'0 p.m. Ind rune trwougflout the~ Tiii main -.ur. oftlred _. be OUtlUnclfto hof'I croeuwee Ind wlrle. ''The Mewpor1 T"'11e'1 w..,,eoedllded oelef)11etlon," eeye AelMr, "~ the • ,....,,_ tN opportunity to 'lflow tiff' It'• ~ -lac*, fine looCI Ind M0""°9 •.. the tredl!W1l of OUT~ -~lltheo•lt." The -lntetlor deeigl1 of the,....,,.,.., ~IN mood of~. cr..elng a ..... of wwfMll end comfort. RM wt~ tfwoughoul t.t tfltf~ and dllf*'I ,_,._.,a •111 ~to~• oo:eiOll....,., of_....,._ Ind 11tno9n1p .. .._..,,. ....... n. sirtnea ~In t11e ~ ... ~ .,_ ~ ltetllNle....,,,.. fll OOIM. llw:itl and pllttoa, IO,.,._,... of etle .,_ ~ by' '°'~-..,, fWd -..... add to .......... ~ ......_The Newpatt Turtle II IDcMed 81 M ~ Center, FMHon llMnd, ....,._.. 8-:11. . . . . WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES, OIHNERS. TROPICAL COCKTA!t.S, 8ANOU£T FACILITIES, CATEAINO. FOOO TO GO Of'EN i DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 314 BMch &llC 827-1210 New l<nolt'• Anoi-tl 99>9920 Rarlequin ~ A Dl11Hr Pl.1hu~ AMfRICA \ l lJ,.lfll >f 111111'.ll Al "BAR8&1. AJID OllSTSL," sec Tucaday IJllltng. ----AdftDCe Btllln& GULLIVER'S COM I Ny 'THIS CFALL c..All New ~inner CMenu and CJ'rime 'Ribs of CSet:f RESE/tvATIONS ESSDl'TJAJ.I I I'{ ·l ~" \ 1 ,\ ' . •\ H r H l . H ....... l l \ " j '1 l """" \ l ~ ·t l 1 . ,-- alleries BOW'SU llUMVll. 2002 N. Main SI .. ~nta Ana. "A Flowttl.ng Science: Planl.s f'rom captain Coolc'a Ftrat voyage 1788-1711." and "Tangata: The Maort VISIOn of' Mankind," a coJor portrait exhlblt of' ancient Maort carv- lnl(s. are ahown through Jan. 6. Alao, Ors Ben and JeMShenaon. coUecton n( "Theodore Wora: 1859-1939. A Silo FT'llnciaco lmpresslont5l" lend lhctr exhibit through Jan. 12. Tues.- Sat. IOa.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. LAOURA 8&ACB llU'l&Ull OP Alt1', 307 Cllfr Drive. "Nathan 01- tvel ra: A Survey Exhibition 1957-1983." a majOr conlemporary C&Jlfom la artist whe>K early paint- ings have b«n Identified wtlh the Bay Arca figurative tradlllon of David Park Calendar Experience on Dec. 7-9. 889 tncludea dt'lun bus tntnaportauon wtth re- lrrshmcnta, two night.a at the Htlton. '4hOWS. some mea.la. tax and tlpe. (213) 424-7325. UC 1av11nt•a AlUIOAL MA.DJUOAL DDfDa features a re- rrt'atton of a 18th century banquet romplcte wtth coetumed slngel"ll, rnurt )eslcr. trumpeters and tra- 11111onal yuletide feast. ~ con- r lurtcs with Renataeantt Chrtatmas mu'il<' by UCl Chamber SI~. 7 p.m. l>ff 10. 11. 12. 14. 17. rs and 19. ~24 SO a nd 822 admission. Hf>6·6617. THE "2"191' carnntT BALL" lr.tlures Herbte Hancock and the l<OC'kll Band u well as other conllnu- 1111<; entertainment lndudlng the Step ..,l!ilcrs. the Sunaet Dtx:tel&nd Band. m~lclan Ort.an Mark Budin. a piano l.w . a Juke box "joint," the ke1lh bdwan:fs Top '408 Rock Band and r\rn Swami Spencer. a fortune teller. k p.m.·2 a.m. Dec. 31 at the Dorothy <'handler PaV111on. 8350 for dining ,ond dancing on the Pavilion stage aniJ SI 00 for buffet dining. (213) 972-7649. "EA8n,R 1'KU IN LORDOll Al'O> PAJda" ta a travel adventure offered bv Orange Coeat Colle«e and Is achedwed for Apnl 3 -14. Hlghu.thta Include Visits to BuckJngham Palace. the Tower or London. Big Ben. the Elfrel Tower, Louvre. Ject de Paume and Notre Dame. 81.525 Includes airfare. double occupancy European class hotel accommodations. hov- ercrafl and bus. local guides. In· surance and museum fe<"S 432-5880. Oncot..nc henta BALBOA PAVILION. 400 Main St .. Balboa. A CaJlfomla and national hlstortc landmark and martne re<:· reallon center. Dally narrated cruises of Newport Hu.bor. deep sea sportfl8hlng lrtps dally, U-drtve and charter boats. Chr1.stmas Parade or Lights cruises. and waterfront res-taurant and saloon open 7 a.in.-1 a.m. 673-52.45. llRI008 CUll1mlOILUI AUTO- l[IOT1VS llUUUll. 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Anllque cars circa 1912- prcaent. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.·Sun. 546-7660. Dl8JUTLAND, 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. The "Country Bear Christmas Special" combines favortte Clvtstmas melodies with new Olsney· wrttten aongs. ·'Fantasy on Parade.· a long-lime Dtsneyland holiday tra- • and Richard Dtebenkom. ts •pot· lllOlted throu«h Jan. 20. Tuea.-Sun. 11 :30 a.m.-4:3<> p.m. 494-6531. GALLltlUltS PHot WfJ!IJlt<endet/ Friday, November 30. 1984 Al80 watercolora. 9CU.lpture and pnnt.s by emcl"IO'!C aruata. Through Dec:. 15. 'Ncd.-Frf. 2·6 p.m .. Sat.·Slln. noon-5 p.m. A ~ la hekl Sundsy from 494-4514 II 2 -5 p.m. 675-8675. · nm Arl'SIUIOOJll OALL&llT, AllT·A·f'Ala GALI.SAT, 664 S. A.a119'11C I GALL&aY, 17300 17th St .• 1\dUn. New allkacrtt:n. etchings and drawtnp by Gulllamf' Azoulay att shown through Dec 8 731-5432. 503 Park Ave.. BaJboa laland. Cout Klg1lway. Laguna &ach. The Exhibits by RJchard Hall. welded --'lFeet.tve Chrtstmas Art Show" con- melal sculpture: Elsa Vreeland. unues through Jan. 2 wfth 35 artists acrylic florala; and Daln C>a.en. un-exhJbtUngvartousmedla.1\JC9.&t 9 u.suaJ paper cutouts. are featured. a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. CAU.JOllAPBJC AllT8, 221 9 Main St . 1137, Huntington Beach Posters and greet.Lng caida by caJll· J(l'aph« and graphic designer David kdtdburg are fealurcd. Runs In dJUon. ls aJao featured. Throughout the holiday sea.eon ta a wondrous 60- foot nou.oa.s nr tree wtth 3,000 .lilthts and 2.900 ornaments. Houra rr:r.10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. JO a .m.-7 p.m .. Wed. 10 a.m.·6 p.m . Cloeed Mon .. Tues. and Thurs. 999--4565. DOTl"8 Bl:aRY P AJUI. 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The exctte· ment and color or the Old West Is featured wtth WUd West Stunt Shows. Cancan dancer s . authentic stagecoaches. and narrow-gauge trains In Knott's Ghost Town. A full· scale Korean festival Is featured Sal.· Sun. with aJI the color and pageantry or Korean tradtt:tons. ·Frt.· lO-a.m.-& p.m .. Sat . 10 a.m.-10 p.m .• Sun . 10 a.m-7 p.m .. Mon.-Tuca. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Wed.-Thun. 220-5200. LJOll COOJlfTltT SAr ARI. 8800 Irvine Center Drive. Laguna Hiiis. The action adventure entertainment ttnter. 11urrounded by a warm tropical aetllng. offers thrtlh to the e.xcltemenl or rtdes Including the Sahara Maze Track and the Kylaml Slick Track. For nautical adventurers. Jungle Tube Bumper Boat and Shana.lee Racer Boat Oeets have been expanded. Cn.a.I• on the Zambc%1 River or take a hlke thl"Ot¥Ot a lush nature trail. Open F"rt.-Sun. al 1oa.m .. 1a.st car admitted 5 p.m. 837-1200. the ruin or the Great Slone Church QCUJ11 llAllY. LonQ Beach Hart>or soldJers barracks. t>eaullful gankns at the end or the~ Beach Freeway and two mu.suem rooms W1th artifacts Visitors can explore 1he largest. most from NaUve Amencan and early luxurtouashlpafloat. Special exhlbtta Spanish culture. Daily 7:30-5 p.m Include nn.-apeclaJ d(ect aound and 493-1424. IUtht shows In the Engine Room and NA WORLD. 1720 S. Shores Road W'heelhouse re-enacung a near-col-Mission Bay. San Otego. The lushly llston at sea. an extensive World War II landscaped martne parit features thf' display depicting the "Queen's" ac-ARCO Penguin Encounter. a 87 uve role as a lroopllhlp. model ship-mill.Ion exhibit that h~ 400 bulldlng and llfeboat demonstrallons. penguins. klller whale Sha.mu. Sea a vartety or orncer·s quarters, elegant World's top entertainer. and 9ea lion., salons ..-S stateroom displays. 10 and dolphins A scenic skynde and a.m.-6 p.m. (2 l 3) 435-351 l. PSA Skytower ~ for a penoraml<" OLD WORLD VD.LAO&, 7561 vtew of Mtaslon Ba)l lll offered Dally 9 Cen tet' · An.,. HunUn,gton Beach. • a.m.-duslt..16l9) ~~~-~2. . . SpeclaJty a.hops are loCated In thls Slllta.lilAJI LmitAJtY AJl'1> OAR· vtllage that features the charm or D&Jll8, 2647 Pacific Coast HlfOlwa) quaJnl European vlllagea with cobbled Corona deJ Mar Roses. cactus. annual streets. lantern lights. and 70 murals gardens. an <>rt'.hld conservatory. kol of European sames paJnted on ex-ponds and a gtn sho•• Dally IO 30 tenor walls by Europe.an art.lsts. a.m -4 p.m 894-0747. SAii DDtGO ZOO• WD.D Al'IDIAL PA&K. San Diego. Animal park hours 9 a.m .-4 p.m. with guests s laytng on grounds unUI S p.m. through Feb (619) 231 -1515. SAii JUAll CAPl9TRAllO IOMIOll, 31882 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel. CaJlfomt.a's oldest bulldlng. SIX FLAGS MOvmLAllD. 7711 &ach Blvd.. Buena Park. An elaboratt' collttUon of movie a nd telev1ston memorablJla Including life like replicas of more than 200 re nowned stars are fcatul"f'd New exhibits Include CaroJ Bumetl. Mr T and Ronald R~. Sat.·Sun 10 am -IOp.m 18181992-088-4 OUT ort THOSE CRAZY SO's -60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAIN! FN1Uf'lng Famous Al's Olnerf ~Coolest Happy Hour In Town · Mon.·Frl. 4-7 p .m I Dancing I Liiie Shows! DJ's omksl ~n nlfely-join tM paqyl Out NEWEST ShoWf JASON CHASE AU-STAR REVUE An ~Ing of~ and 50n9 featuring LEE FERREll & BARRY RIU.ERA EWty Sunday • 8 p ·"'. • Don't miss .,.. hottett snow In town! ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK -teMWlng JASON CHASE - Every Tuesday· I P·"'· ------ 11774 llOOkttunt, ~ Valtey lfOf!Mrly Medley'1t 714/'6).ZJ66 \ Join u 1 fOf cuisine specialty designed to be enjoyed any ttme of day • or ntte. Now Appeortngl Fresh Seafood Pote • Escorgot Posto • Speclotty Dishes Gourmet Des.serfs Copucclno Cocktails • Wlne Patio Dining THE LEE FERREll SHOW t30 E. 17th St. (ot N9wpof1 ltYd.) CO.to Mesa Featuring Hol Ratliff Wed. -Sot. from 9 p m. Dancing ()46.1155 Open.., ... ·-- 1t o .m i 2 o.m .\ • .. - . t , F .. ·' 12 PUot~eekenderl Friday, Nove"1be4' 30, 1984 ·oatreties ... ddlnttcly. M.on.·Sat. 1 ·5 p .m . dulgn·art gallery. which features an 960-5775. ever--changtng varlcty or nne aru. CITY OP IRV'llf& POU A.llT8 crafts and unique Items. Mon.-Sal. 10 CltNftR. 4601 Walnut Ave., lrv1ne. a.m.·5 p.m.. Sun. noon-4 p.m. On ex_hlblt Is ··under Glass·· with 494-2131. m Todd Rich, ceramJcs. and "Portfolio"' OOLDBN WUT CO It 11JfE Delicate Balance." In the Studio Gal· lery. Alao, member artJats preaen t "Enlarged Visions"' In the Main Gal· lery. Cloecs Monday. Beginning Tues- day are watercolors. acrylics. and oils entJtled "Through A G.laaa Darkly" by Joan Chrtstenscn. Through Jan. 6. Tuea.-Sun. 11 a.m.·4 p.m . -497-6775. -Atlltudes and Expressions" la preeented by the photography dei>art· ment and the Mtna House Art Gallery In Garden Grove. Coordinated by Lora Brown. 15 arllats att featured. Through Jan. 27. 8USAJlf SPllUTVa OALL&aT, 522 Wednceday from 7-9 g.m. Through Jan. 12. ~a.-5at. 1 a.m.-5 p.m. 631-MOS. UC IRVIRS Ftne Art.a Gallery, lrvlne. Akrote11~r1ee and lnatall.auon from Santor1nJ la,tand ,t>y FaJya Fred· man arc featured. Photograplla, sand. chicken w1re. wood. pfgment and other matenala In a llef1ce ol hybrid object.a rcOect the artlat'a though ta on the archeologlcal cxcavaUona on the taland. Th~ Dec. 8. Tuce.·Sat. noon-5 p.m. 85'6-66-48. with Mary Allee Mic helsen. trans· A.llT8 GALLSRT, \574 Iden pannl watercolors. Through Jan. 16. West St .. Huntington Beach. "Gallery Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.·9 p.m .. Fr1. 9 Affair." a rund·ratacr for the campua a.m. ·6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a .m -3 p.m .. cloecd j(a)lery featurlog Amer1can crafts anq. SAN J O AR C A PISTRAtfO 11'.19810 N, San Juan Caplatrano. "In· sights: World Views," made up off our main displays. Is featured. The flntt display featurea NaUve Amer1can rock art from Baja California. One exdUOJt hlJlhltght of the s how ts the art oT Brftta Joner. an tnternattonally known artist who has translated Native Amer1can mythology Into col· orful paintings on var1ous fal>r1ca. Including sUJC. Also. extraordinary ceramic Ules depicting various por· lions of PadJe Junlpcro Serra's life, are shown for the nrat lime to the public. This presentation and the d~lcatton of two new museum rooms ts In celebration of the Baja lo Alla California trek by Spanish explorer Caspar de Portola and Padno Serra. the mission's founder. Through Ott. 10. 496~720. · Old Newport Blvd., N~ Beach. "New Color Landecapcs.' featurtng the work of Clinton SmJth, ts shown along w1th "Hand Colored Print.a and RellCla." by Gregory Spaid. Opens Saturday w1th a reccptJon being hdd Sun. 552-1078. nne art posters Tor sale. bcQJns Tues- C08TA llESA A.llT LltAGtJE, day with a reception from "7:30-9:30 WcatcUff Plaza, I 7th and Irvine, p.m. Throt.a«h Dec. 19. Mon.·Fr1. 9 Newport Beach This gallery Is a a.m.·2 p.m . '895-8783. temporary location wfth original ORA1'GE COAST COLLltQE, r.atnttngs, mon<_>prtnts and sculpt.urc Photo Gallery. 2701 Fairview Road. on display and (or sale Mon.-Wro. Costa Mesa. Lllo Raymond. New York and Frt.·Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Thurs. photographer known for her black 10 a m.-8 p.m .• Sun noon-4 p.m and white photographs of ordin ary. 540-2557. everyday objects. exhibits her works DE8JGtf81UtCYCL&DGALL&RY , through Ott. 18. Mon.-Fri. 8 a .m.-5 6 19 N. Ha rbor Blvd.. PuJJerton. p.m. and 6-9 p.m. 432·5629. '"Class: Winter ·54·· features 1~1-QUORUlllOALLltRY, 374 N. Coast vlduallsllc, contemporary art gt~~ Highway. IAguna Beach . Virginia Including one-of-a·ktnd va~. and Huffman's new watercolor scr1cs and ftgurallvl' and sculptural forms Arlrcn Huscby's rt'Cent otls of Europe c rcnted by 17 American ar11sts. arc prescntro beginning Saturday. Through Dec 24. 879-1391 Through Jan. 1 Oally 11> a .m.-4:30 g)[O'flCA GALLERY, 1088 N p.m 494-4422. ZEB O'BIEEll BRlllS BOATHOUSE FUN A• LOW PRICES TO COSTA •Ul llOW OPEN ~J~~~m rt J~ oo~rnmw~ ©®~U1 00rn1ffu tr~WffiIB~ C"oasl Htghway. Laguna &arh El('Oll· 8A1fDSTONEOALLERY. 384~A N. ra. an environmental drstgn group, Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Ma~e rxpands to offer this t"xcll1Jl8 new Chapman exhibits her show. ·A 8AtfT A AtfA COLLSOE A.RT GALLERY. Santa Ana. '"Portraiture · 1830 Newpor1 Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-8428 American THE'BARN"· J\me•ic ar• Lunch M r t , 7 30 D1nl'W'f M S II ,rn 5 PM Happy Hou• M r 4 30 1 r M Son Cliarr•N<;ne B1Jtle1 B1uro<:n 10 2 30 (t!lt.,la•ntne<•I & Daror1ng Banquet rac1hf1~ 14982 Redhill T •J,lln 73().0 I 15 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original F'ealurong display broil Ing Luncti Mon F'ro I I 2 Donner nightly M011 Fro from 5 p m 5al & Sun lrom 4 p rr• 700 I Hart><>< Blvd Cosca Mesa 642 9777 HARBOR KOUSE CAFE Es1abllSl'leO since 1939 Omelenes 25 va11e11es Serwd 2• llO\JIS Sand wlChes, 30 varietll!S Heated garden patio [)Inner served 5 10 pm 34 157 Coasl Hwy Dana Pe><nl ( 7 14) •96·9270 Also 163'11 Coasl ttwy Sunsel Beach (213) 592·5'0ol PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan slyle Fresh fish and pasta Patoo dining L~ M..f 11 ·3 Dinner Mon -Sat from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed Ladies nlle 50¢ well drmks rrom 3 p m Banquet tacllilles 600 Newpa<1 Center Or , Fashlon Island Newpon Beach 64•-t 23 7 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Brea~fa,1 lul'!Ch dinner PallO dining w11h ocean view Modesl prtCeS Beet 1w1ne famed IOI Belglan wallies ()pen dally from 8 am 1198 s Coas• l'wy In Village F'a11e Mall, Laguna Beach 497· 1667 • PUFFINS '"Na1ura11y·· c()Ol(ed toods, trom pan- c&kes 10 crepes 10 sleeks An adven· ture In na1ura1 eating Open Sun thru Thurs 8 a m 10 11 pm 1'11 & Sat 8 a m 10 midnight Vosa IMC Casual Moderate Pfkles 3060 E CoaSI Hwy Cofona del Mar &40-1573 Chinese ...--..-.. ....... ·-··· ··-·· Continental AIRPORTER JNN MMlterraneen Room Coollnental. Lunch M·f 11 30·2 30 Sun B1unch 10-3 Dinner lrom 5 30 Haopy Hou• M·F' En1f11a1nment & Dancing 7 mghrs a week Valet park- ing BanQuet tac1ht1es 18700 MacAnhur, lrvme 833·2770. CAFE LIDO NewpoffS Cannery Village ian &Pol Cozy atmosphefe AmerlCSn. 11af1an & Cont1nen1al menu Lunch M·F 1 t 3 Dinner mghlly 6 p m 10 mid· night Entertatnmeot nightly 9· 1.30 Sun j8U ses5'00 3-7 Ample patk>ng 2900 Newport Blvd . Newpon Baach 675·2968 MARCEL'S Vollel Men*. Dancing We<J !Nu Sal nights 10 Bozzy Box 9 p m to 1 30 a m. Top 40's LIVe Reggae every Fri & Sat trom 9:30 p.m Backgammon Happy Hour •· 7 p m Serving sand· wlchas. soups seatoocl and croissants 130 E t 7th SI , Costa Mesa 646-3666 RIVIERA Contt0en1at Chet Rtchard Bergnet since 1970 Intimate dining Lunch 11·30-3 Dtnnet from 5 p m Closed Son & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Bristol, Cotta Mesa 540-38-40 French ORANG E ! COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY LE MIDI New 1n Newpot1. Old 1n tradlliOn Fatvorlut French Provencal!! dishes Charming decor and atmo5')here ot the South, the Mid• of France. Lunch and dfllner Tues thru Sun. Sun Brunch ,., AM to 3 PM Extensive Ca~I and French w.ne lrtts 3-42 1 Via lido. Newport Beach, In plaZ.a neai Hugl'lel Market 675--4904 Irish MULOOON'S Home ot Award winning lrllh Colfee Bast oomed beet and cebbage. Irish st~ and our Old Country pot roast Gulil9lt on 1ap Open 7 days a week 202 Newpoft C«llef Dr , Fashion Island. Newpot1 6eech. ~ 1 10 Italian OONATSLU'8 The original since 1973. Now open In our new locallon Serving our tamous pizza and ptSta Dine In or take out IM30 Watner 11 Bushard. Foun1aln Valley Behind the Sazlef 963-5965. MARCELLOI Family owned Establllhecl swice 1973 Pastas. veal, plZZ8 Speclalizing 11"1 Cloppino. Beer & Wlne wved. Salad bar Lunch Mon, thrV Fri .• dlnl'lef 7 nign1s a 'tWlek. Sunday Brunch 10-3 pm 17502 Beec:tl Blvd. al Slattf, Huntington Beech. 842-5505 Mexican BOftOEAUX ~ .. CAIA mxtCAN REITAURANT 100 Wlnea Sliver Food Award Winner. LUncNlt Tues ·Frl Dinner M·S Closed Sundeya & Holidays. Off Btlatol and Randolph (between Baller and Bear) then lett on10 St Claw. 758 SI Claw, Cost• Mesa. 5'().~ Our IOOd 18 a trip to Mexlcol E1t. sir\Ce 1972 Open dally from 11 a.m. tor tunch & cliMer Codctatlt. Ent.rt~ mtnl Wed thtu Sat. nights In the Burro Room. 298 E. 1711'1 St., Costa ~· CaM S..6-7826. TA£S AMIGOS A plaoe tor people Who appr8C!ale good Mex1<;an IOOd at tMKprisJngly IOw prices Open dally 11 a m !or ".men & diooer Deity luncheon speclals. Danc- ing Fri & Sat 10 pm to 1 am T~ 40's ITlUSIC Catering 2200 Harbol Blvd , K Mart Plaza, Costa Mesa 642·827•18278. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTa • Delloous lasNon lood pe< Henry Segerstrom A greet ptaoe tor dll"lner 7 days from 1 I a.m Sunday Ct\am- pegne Brvnch Between Bollocks ano I Magoon. So Coest Ptam, lowel level 556-9700 Steaks/Seafood BLACKRARDa Heany Beef Enlreet & Seafood Lunch 1 1-3 30. Dlnnef lrom 5 p m Happy HOu• M-F ExtensiVe Oys1er Bat. Two bloc:lts south of John Wayrw, Atrport 833-0080. THE CANNERY FeatUtes lreth local te1lood. Eulefn beef Lunch, dlnnef, Sunday btunctt end ohampegne brunch, harbof cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sunday attemoon. Lounge food ge1- 1ey. Hlstof'lc wat•lront tendmeril In Newpor1'1 c.nr.y Wege_ 3010 Lafayette 675-6771 RUSTY PEUCAN f'reeh tealOOd end toe• 0111 Newpor1 8eactl -Lunch. <dlnnef, Suodlly brunoh. Ovetlooka Ntwpofl Bay. 2735 w. Coast Hwy. 642-3431. Irvine - Lunch. dlnnef, happy hour. 1830 M.in. 645-4 77 "· TALE OF TIE WHALE Open 7 days Breakfast 7 a.m M·F lunch 11·-4 M·F. Oklnef 4-11 M-S Sat. & Sun btUnch 7--4 Oyster ber Fn., Sal., Sun. BanQuet facilities up to 600. Entenelnment Wed. ·Sun. Pll.n- oramlo bay view ~ Main St., Balboa. 673-4633. THE WAMHOUSE Freetl Seafood Ind lnletl'\lllonal culalrie. W11erlront dining Chef Ctletlle Kateglan. Luncl'I. Otnnet. Sat & Sun. Awatd Winning Brunch. Ban- qultt & Cetwnng, Oyst• Bar. Etlt•· talnmtnl. Lido Village, Newport a.ct\. 673-4700. •• t , •• •' • .•1,r.. ... ;>' • I •,•. J '. • I , .. I" '.I ~ t • •Iii • ~ t f "• t t , • ' • ., t I ,·, 1. rl --