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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.. 1-1.-TOMO•OW: - ' WARM ~,. 1~ FOMCAITa ON A2 * - FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1986 AirCal buys 6 quietjets for JW A Planes will qualify Newport airline for extra flights because of low noise level said. "l'd like to have all the flights we can could get," Lyon said. .. AirCaJ aJso intends to put the pla nes in service at other no1sc- scnsitive airports, he said. given PSA a compclJtive edge over AuCal which was once the dominant au carrier at John Wayne Airport. AirCaJ e~ecutives said Th ursday that they hoped the S l 00 m illion purchase of British Aerospace BAe-146 jets would put t. he company back o n an even footing with PSA, which last year was able to schedule more flights to the busy airport b y buying 2~ of-t.he British planes. from the county before 1t can add more Oiibts than its present quota. C urrent airline contracts expire March 31. local community which 1s extremely noas} sens1ttve; but hopefully, we have an aircraft here that plcaflCS everyone," Wilson said. BJ LISA MAHONEY ud SUSAN HOWLETT Ot ... Dellr .......... Newport Beach-based AirCaJ an- nounced Thursday it had purchased six ultra-quiet BAe-146 aircraft the airline intends to Oy out of O range County's John Wayne Airport. The regional air earner, which serves 13 cities in Ca lifornia, Nevada. Oregon and Washington. will pay Coast The days are numbered for workers at Com- modore lnternatlonal's semiconductor plant In Costa Mesa./ A3 California McMartin Pr~School preliminary hearing ends with 7 teachers ordered to stand trial.I A5 Nation Stock market tumble doesn't worry most analysts./ A4 World Coco farmers In Bolivia surround anti-drug police encampment./ A4 Date book Phll Alvln of the Blasters gives Interview ./Page 9 Sports Ram quarterback Dieter Brock has another chance to silence critics Sunday./81 INDEX• Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather C1-4 88 A 3 CS-6 85-7 88 86 84 Date book 87 Date book A6 84 A3 B4-5, cs 81-3 Datebook A2 Builder accused of housing fraud By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Dellr .... ...., A West Los Angeles firm isaccused of cheating about 400 customers - including Orange County residents - out of down payments for homes that. for the mo st part, were never built. T hree to p executives of· Delta Homes Inc. were arrested this week on suspicion of grand theft in connec- tion with the case. They arc company president Joseph Pohfroni, 46, a former Corona dcl Mar resident who (Pl .... Me BUD.DER/ A2) S 100 million to British Aerospace Corp. for the 85-pa55engcr a irplanes, Airt;:al Chairman and Chief Ex- ecutive Officer William Lyon said. T he planes arc the latest in lo w- noisc aircraft. They were purchased specifically to qualify A1rCal for unregulated flights permitted to air carriers whose planes fall below the 86-decibel noise standard that divides quiet aircraft from noisier ones at Joh n Wayne Airport, Lyon Ea.-les • Jurors tour harbor Shown site of five deaths in Similar sky conditions By STE VE MARBLE OftlleDellrl'lletlWI Under a clear but black sky, jurors in the m anslaughter trial of Virl Earles were taken to sea Late Thursday to view the spot where fi ve peo ple died in Orange County"s worst pri- va te boatin,a ac-eident. Twelve Jurors and one alternate were taken fro m H untington Harbor. through the Anahe im Bay channel and past the la rge, unlit m oonng bouy -Oscar 8 -that was ram med by a 20-foot speedboat pilo ted b y Earles on Oct. 28. 1984. Earles, a Seal Beach resident, is charged with fi ve counts of man- slaughter m the accident. He could be sentenced to eight years m state pnson 1f convicted. San Diegcrbased Pacific Southwest Airlines is the o nly air carrier Oying the BAe-1 46 from John Wayne Air- port. Orange County Supervisors, who operate the a irport, granted PSA an average of 18 unregulated de- partures a day last mon th after a test period determined t hat the BAe-146 operates below the airport's noise level restrictions. Having the unregulated flights has "We arc not going to be in a situation of being less than the "dominant carrier 1n o ur home town ," AirCaJ President David A. Banm1ller said. . AirCal will have to seek permissio n Lyon said AirCal expects the firs~ delivery of the BAe-146 st'nes 200 aircraft ln late February. The earner will take delivery of three more b) June, he said. The rema1n1ng two airplanes arc scheduled to begin sei'Vicnn early 1987. British Aerospace spokesman W Gordon Wilson said the firm hopes its aircraft wilJ help lessen tensions between airports and their no1se- sensi ti ve neighbors. A1rCal's purcbue "will have an impact on the The BAe-146 was introduced by Bn ush' Aerospace in June 1983 a~ was immediately pronounocd tCfiC quietest aircraft m the world. Its low- no1sc signature 1s achieved through wing design and the mstaJlat1on of modem fan engi nes. according to the ~ com pany. The six plane BAe-146 ac.qu1s1t1on will make tt possible for AirCaJ to eJipand its 01gh1 sched~le at John Wavne A1roort. Lvon said. (Pleue eee AD.CAL/ A2) Irvine faces $3Min claims Claimants seek funds for cr ash es. · poT{Ce a ltercation By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Of ... 0.-,,_ ..... The cit) of Irvine is facing more than S3.5 m1lhon m claims stemming from three traffic accidents and an alleged altercauon involving pohce officers at the Ir> me Meado~s Amphitheater The four claims are scheduled tor consideration T uesda\ b\ the Ir> me Cit) Coune1I The en} st.afT has recommended the claims be rou- tinely denied. C'la1ms must be filed Within 100 da~s of an 1n1un lO preserve the n ght to file a formal lav.st.'t m the matter Th~ three claims relatt'C! to 1ratfa '' accidents allege that the ell~ 1\ a1 faull a......____ for improper de~1gn and ma1n1e-nann· o.-,,...,.._..,...,_,111_ of 1ts stre-tt\ ( ahtorn1a·, "deer V1s1b1lity in the channel entrance has emerged as a key issue in the Supcnor Court tna l. which opened (Pleue eee EARLES/ A2) Jurora (left) ln the manalaaghter trial of Vlrl Earlea (rieht) leaYe the Barbor Depart- ment dock ln Sunaet Beach for a tour of the PQl ket" rule of la"' can mc1l c .i n1' alte where fiTe people died. responsible lor most ot the rinanc1al award 1n a 1a .... ~u11 l''-C'n 11 11 ,, Trustees hoping to convert Aljf?lfK!I_ old HB school into library · By ROBERT BARKER Of ... Dellr ......... Wrestling wi th the dilemma of too many schools and too few pupils. H untington Beac h City School D1s- tncl officials hoP.t: to convert one of their surplus buildings in to a library for residents of the southeast part of the city. Trustees ha ve voted unanimously to explore proposals to lease either the now empty Burke School -or G isler School to be c losed in June -to the ctty as a library T he city currently operate) a li- brary annex m the general v1c1n11y at Banning Avenue. adJacent to Eader School. "But it's bulging at the sea ms." according to trustee Karen O'Bric. ••1t would be nice to have a new facility to serve the whole Edison community (households that send their youngsters 10 Ed ison High School.) City leaders have not been offi cial- ly apprised of the offer. But Coun· cilwomao Ruth Bailey said today that- the city may not want to pay high costs to lease the bu1ld1ng. "W hatever ~e do. rm sure will be based on need." 'ihe said. If the proposal to tum the school into a library fails, ..chool officials say the} would like to lease the sites for use as senior c1111en centers. preschool/day care centers. or for other }Outh acuv1ties. But the} don't want to sell the school properties m case some there might by a school popula tjon C'<· plosion. a school distnct adminis- trator said. Nor do the} want to rent the (Pleaee .ee LIBRARY I A2) Turn to Peg• C1 for th• bfft automobile buys determined 10 he onl~ panl\ at fa ult Folio"' ing are the-claims 5'-hedukd to bt' rnns1de red ti' the rnunril Tucsda' •Lu\n B.i l er .ind hl·r ~n<. teH' Jam~ and Ronald Samuel all or R1vers1dr are '>t"d .ing S2 m1ll10n 1n .onnect1on \Aillh an In ine traffic accident la't March that claimed the Ide ofl,nn Ralcr''> hu'>hand Ronald J Baker 'Cl Initial pohle repons \aid Balt"r "'dS dn' ing his Honda .\ccord ..it c1hout .,0 m1k\ per hour on Ir' 1ne ( t·nter [)n, C' near Lion l ou n tn "'hen hr lost .ontrol on a cun l' Jnd lOlhdt:d v.1th a '>e'Cond car Balrr was pronounced Jcad at lht· ~enc The claim attnhutes the accident 10 'the dangewu' u1 nd1t1on of lr>•tne Center Dn"c · \lthough the 100-da~ deadline 1<. pa<.1 1he fam1I) ha'I a'lked Orange ( ount' ~upenor Coun to oerm11 a late d a1m citing Mr<1 (Pl eue .ee IRVINE/ A2 ) Colds causing problems at school, wdrk By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. .,.., ......... Ora.nae County is sn1ffi1ng its way through the annual cold season, which bas kept some workers and students home amid a chorus of cou&hs and "achoos. •• Whjlc the resulting absenteeism may be costina businesses time and money, the virus is proving profitable for services like Newport Temporary in Irvine, which provides companies with substitute wotkers. However, o ffice manager Debbie Card has found bcnelf tryina to find replacements for the replacements. "A lot of our temporary workers have been sick with colds." Card said. Occanview School D1stnct m Huntington Beach faet'd a similar problem after regular and substitute teachers were beset with sniffles, couibs. sncezina and body aches. In fact, administrators at two of the elementary schools art taking over some classes, distnct spokeswo man Gayle Wood said. The cold season. generally from November through February. is punctuated by a stubborn virus th at causes lingering chest coniest1o n bc}ond the usual fi ve-day vanety While some people a,-. expcnenc- mg Ou-hke symptoms. health officials assured that the wave of sickness appeared to be fro m the common cold. "That doesn't mean we'll escape (m0uenz4)," cou nty Health Care ~enC) spokeswoman Barbara Peck said. llJUSt means we can get it later " Dr. Robert Murray of the Influenza Disease Branch said a lot of resptr· atory diseasc-s have been gomg around this winter. with s' motom~ Once-in-lifetime spectacle comes twice for Coast man T. Duncan tewart recalls his father's wor s last time Halley'sComet arrived When Halley's comet swished throuah the M1dwestt.m sky in 1910. T. Duncan tewan 1tood a t bis tither's side and stared up Into t.M blackness. • He wu not 1mpreaed. "I could not have carat ta.." said Scewan. a rctin:d bu.elder and pen. time poet who liv• an Corona dcl M1r. He added that be tm "probtbty ttuntana about tneyda or some· tJtina. .. t.ewan was S year5-0ld and for rut0ns that were unclear to him tht'n, his father Mid draatd him into th<' backyard of their fGansas City home to watch the feathery comet shoot tNou0 lhe n'l}lt IC)'. "Mj falberwasad()(1orand he was very int~ 1n an~1na of that nature.•• S~ IOI "Thctc wasn"l ID U-lt hoopla over the comt't bKk ~but~ wu...S me co xe u. ,.ft WU as bie •"' atOOD, l "'C'Y.· aJmost hkc a strut lamp ... tcwan reca.llt.d. ''It had a Ion&. wtspy tat! that arched away -to the ten. I beltcvc. You couldn't maq 11." But the romance, the lo re and faSCt nauon of Halley', comet was lost on the 5-)ttl'-old. "The onJy lha--a that 1mptaled me at all was m y father ttlhna me: 'The out umc you~ llns you ·n be a.n old. old man wt th lont. wh11t •hatk~ • Tbat1m~me.·· tewan. nO'W 80. does not ba "·c lo~ white whi•en. Ht doesn't have whiakmatall. AndllJC, he po.nu out. 1s stnctly a matttt of ptnpeCU~ Halley' comet. a.mona other .. . sim ilar to influenza. But hr ..aid thl agency expected to hear morr repon' 1offlu now that the hollda~" are OH"r Orange Coast school offi u al\ \.11d atte ndance 1s usualh do"n anw.a' dunng the hohda~ ..C..a!ton J<. .... (.11 a' after Chnstmas 'arn11on "'h1rh ended Mo ndav "l haven't. s.een an\lhm~ real ho~ndous:· said Jan<'I '·M v.arJ office manager at Pomona f-lem<'n tary m Costa Mesa -although 'he noted the. pnncipal wa' home '11-~ today About 15 ~tudent5 v.ere ~nt hc •m< STEVE luau PEOP LE IN TH E NEWS th1np. is btllcd a a "'oncc--in~· ltfct1mt npencn~." Because 1t 1 vis•blc on earth o nl)' every 76 ~·rs. that cUim ma.ktttofM ~-But tewart 1so ne ofthotewhowtll l(t I od chance lO Shmps.c the comet. which panes m1lbon.s ofm1ks from Earth a 11 aJ1cks o n its cllipt1cal "0~ throu1h the sol.tr ) aem. "1do1atc:nd lOJtt Jl aaaio but I'~ bttn too~ so far to make a tnp whcrt it's dark cnouah to an a ftlC)Od , ........ COllS'l'f A.2) from :-.iev.pon-Harbor H ttth 1n '-ir "'· port Beach Thur<,da~ lor 'anou' ailments. !>aid Pnnl 1pJI Tom Jacobson ··That ma\ bt" a sign thrrr ma' br \omethmg ttOtn~ around hut we ha,rn't seen a s1&n1ficant change in our attendanct-tiguf'(''i,.. Jacobson \aid Mam of t he affi1cted arc bnngmg their runn\ no~s and scratch\ throat tov.alk-in medical clinics. hke. Emergicentcr in Huottngton Beach "Wc'"e real! been hus' the la l (Plea.e eee COLDS/ A2) Chase leads to freeway fatal crash By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... o.IJ,... .... "' Fountain VaUey man bema ('h~ b> 'ltate narcoucs aacn~ losl control of hu 'lports car on a nta .,na F~wsy l"klt late Thunda) and slammed anto two other can. kllhn& the dnvcr of one of them. iauthont1 tt'pOncd today l.uis Elcobar. 25, wa booked 1.nto O.-.nec aunty J11I on Suti>taon of ma.n'1au&btcr and df\11 C~JJtS.. COfdUll to a Cah fonua HilJlwa Patrol ~an · Etcobu. tna't'IU\& tn. a J= at (Pl9Mt -Cm.A /d) .. .. ( California lottery rakes in $800 million during 1985 .,il&fBM m= ........... _ SACRA.ME1lTO -Ca1ib11.iam pmbied -llDpt!IClCdc:DJCd uoo ..... OD * .,., llllC loaay lo 191S, ~ Sl72 m.dbOD iJ) eddeein ... ~-for~ IUtt omma..,. Loaay GJ'CfU bad apeaed tbt pma IO be tbt na1*l's latJr:a. limpty••wt CalUonua IS t.be molt populam .we. Bua &bey_,. thaa 11oc:e a.be~ bepa OC\. J. an avCfllle of aboUi Ut bM bca> speo& for tam of Califonhl'• 26 nulliqa raidmll - about twice dac prr c:aoeta ~ U) tht kdo« of otba 1&.ak loucna. If all of the 800 maioo SI tJCkN dd last year weft laid eod to md, :!:1 would rude the c'altb o~ and • Oi~~~o.'° Loci.ny Lottery spotamao 8t1J Seaton u..ad bu aeency reponed the Khoo! an- come -$49 for each student an public educalJOD -IO Gov. ~ DeukmeJian Tbunday. There is inua.!Jy a cfjp an ales after tbt first pme, but Sa too UJd uln 1 n tbt third tierau:M>ff ticket pmc have bc:m avttaJlna more than U malhon datly. That'' down only modentely from the SIO milbon..pus daily pece in the luckoff week. ht uid. T rtnd~u.erina ales bah vc Id\ Upeftl wondcnn1 1f they were too coMtrVauve 1n prechcuna annual uJc. ofS2 billion after comput.enzed numben pmC\ arc added in mid- year. 'UIC1ea pcrc:all bad Qe\(f padu- a&cld &om JUlb tcbool and about .-> perc:mt wtn mcmben or m 1 nomy lf'OUP'- HOW'C'\U, louery off'~~ "> c.bc """"ey WU mtt.!ead•n& bcaut.e rt "'U coaducaed in the loner(s fl.Bt tn:rb.. OnnocraPbJCS .,, ill dwllt "1lh tune, lhe)'ta} Y ouna or old. poor or n ch most pla)cn ha'e mdcd up losing more than tbr). pmed.. Aod for 10tne. tM'ant nchn have ~·en ptOduced amiant troubln The lottery bas produced l WI Id- card unnaofWtJnnen whose luck b.u 1tft t.bnn faolnadeportabon cnmuw pr'C)KCUUon or ooun seaure of Jack- pots. Somt bt& winncn a~ntl) b.avc used welfare bcndit.s to bu) tartcu.. anaenna stak A.ucmbl)man Tom Bane, a Van Nur' Democrat. who has muQduccd legislation to probJbtt ~lfarc recipients from collcct1ng gamcpnus. T cmporary release of a pnsoncr from t.bc On.nJC Couot) Ja.il so ht' could compete 1n a S2 m1lho n Jackpot drawinj prompted another lqlslator. Slate Sen. Wilham Campbtll of Hacienda Hcishts. to suggest a meuutt th.al would prevent any other such rdeues. The inmate. Salvador VaJcncia Rocfri&ucz, was serving umc on a variety of charges, includtn& burglary and drua pe>5session. He won S 50",000 10 the drawina. lhcn returned to jail. IRVINE HIT BY DAMAGE CLAIMS •.• From Al Baker's difficult prqnancy and her lack of knowled&e conccrnjng the ume bmn. •Marpriu V Montero, whose address was una vallablc. asscdo ng S I m1lhon an-4.a~ from lhe cny an connection with a Nov. 2 traffic accident at Yalt' Avenue and lrvant' Boulevard. The clai m stain that Montero was IDJUred when the bicycle she wu ndmgcolhded with a motor vehicle at that 1nters«t1on. Her claim cha~ that the aty .. nesJ1sently and wantonly maan- -ta~ OPtrated. c.ontrolk:d and otherwise unlawfully permitted a tree to be placed at or nears.aid location so as to prevent approaching motonsu from 1t:e1ng people and/or veh1cle6 such u tha~. occupied and driven by claimant .... •Shawn W. Bundy, a tecn·•T who res1dei 1n Long Beach. 1s scek.ing at leait SS00,000 from the caty 1n connection with a Sept. 14 run-an with ~lice at Irvine Meadow~ Amphathcatcr. Bundy's attorney, Frank M Moorr. said his chc:nl bccarric in- volved an a scuffle 1n the stands and was escorted to a first aid stand by amphsteat.er attendant.I. At lbc first aid station. Bundy was involved in a pb~sical altercation with two plainclothes Irvine pohce officen. Moore said. The claim statea th.at Bundy wu thrown lO the sround and stunned numerous times with a Tuer or sjmilar clectricaJ shock weapon. At- lOmey Moore said his client was not arrested in connection with the incident. The cJaim states th.at Bundy ~1ved bruises and bums. •Robert J. Carroll, a manor, and Rounnc Carroll, bis guardian. both of Irvine. art scclung unspecified compensation for personal mJurics and propeny dam~ 1n conncafon with· a Sept. 27 traffic accident on Culver Dnvc JUSt nonh of Deerfield Avenue. The claim charvs Irvine with improper design, maintenance, !Jghting and signs in conncctJon with a bike trail and roadway. CHASE LEADS TO DEATH .•. From Al speeds rcportedJy exceeding I 00 mph, lost -control of his car on t.bc Lincoln A venue exit in Anaheim, broadlidJng a Vo~n and spin-runa into a second vehicle, the CHP reported. . The driver of the Volkswagen, identified as David Vale of La Puente, was pronounced dead at the scene of the 9: 10 p.m. accident. The driver of the second car. a Pontiac. was unanJurcd. Police rcpons indicate narcouc officers found and sicud about ·S60,000 in cuh inside the Jaguar. ··state tlarcot1c officers were fol- lowing the dnver m conncctaon with a drug arrest," read a bnef statement released by the CHP. There was no further explanation of the arrest o r the money recovered from the car. Nor was there an account of how long drug agents had been chasing the vehicle. BUILDER ACCUSED OF HOUSING FRAUD ... From Al now resides m Manna dcl Rey; Vice President Antonio Escario, 47, of Irvine; and Ruth Ray Levy, 64, of Los Angeles, a company sales representa- tive. State prosecutors were to appear an Los Angeles County Superior Coun today to seek a coun order shutting down the contractor. The firm's c:xccuuvcs arc scheduled for arraign- ment Jan. 22. L>clta Ho mes allegedly offered customers an opponunit).' to buy S26.000 homes to be bualt on the homebuyers' own lots, said Frank Chisholm, a senior special in· vestigator with the Contractors State License Board io Sacramento. But after aocepting down payments of between S3,000 and $8,000, Delta Homes alleacdly did not follo"' through with construction of most or the homes. Chjsholm said. "The would stall and say the plans were in the planning review stage," he said. ··out they stalled people for so long, the number of customers began to really stack up. It was a fairly good- sized operation." State mvesugators estimate that as much as SI million or more may have been bilked from the customers. Of the estimated 400 new homes that were prom1"1ed to buyers. officials said o nly about 20 were sta~d. with one or two homes actually completed. Delta Homts advertised heavily for customers. offering houses at bargain pnce~ 1fbuyers owned a lot to construct their homes. The packaje reported!) included planning permits and all construcuon materials. EARLES JURORS VIEW DEATH SITE ... From Al two weeks ago and 1s set to go to Jury Monday. The 70.minutc to ur was taken under weather cond111ons con!>1dc:red by Judge Jean Rheinhcimcr to be \1m1lar. but not 1dcnt1cal, to those on the n1gh1 of the accident. rhere was no moon. no prcc1p1- ta11on and a slight ocean chop during Thursday's voyage. On the n1gh1 of the accident. 1herc was a sl1 vcr of moon v1s1ble. according to records Earles' attorney, Gary Pohlson. complained that lights from the recently restored Seal Beach Pier now ill um mate the channel entrance more than on the night of the accident. The pier as about half a mile from the channel. The attomeys'dcbated the wCl'athc:r condiuons with Rhemhcimer 1n her Westminster court for about an hour before embarking on 1hecvcningboat tour. Deputy D1stnct Allomey John Conley. who is prosecuting Earles. ~id the harbor patrol boat Jurors were riding passed within five feet of the buoy Conley has argued ttlat Earles is guilty of manslaughter because ht' was opentina the borrowed speed- boat. the Whiskey Runner, m a reckless manner and had ncgJigently OAANOl ... ..... COAST .... , ... . MAIN °"1CI »0 W. .. r It Colla ..... CA Mell.._ ... IMO C.a .,._.,. CA t~ loaded the: six-passenger boat wnh nint people. ' The prosecutor told Jurors the speedboat was traveling about 30 mph when ll crashed mlo the steel and concrete buoy Conley said the posted speed hmat in the channel 1s 5 mph. Earles. who took the w1tne'>s \land this week, said he was 1n con1rol of the boat and was in the process of slowing down when he rammed the buoy "I didn't see it," Earles explained. DcfcnSt' auom ey Pohlson blamed the crash on poor lighting conditions an the entrance and said his client did not see the buoy until ll was too late. The fiberglass boat splintered and sank 1mmed1atcly af\er striking the buoy. Five of the nme passengers were killed and three others, includ- ing Earles, were scnously iajurcd. All survivor!' testified in the man- slaughter trial and all agreed that Earles appeared to be in control of the boat All claimed they did not sec the buo)' before the collision. Killed in the 1984 accident were John Bakos. 22; Ronald Myers. 22. Anthony Sutton. 27: Kathy Weaver. 24, and Patricia Huhoa. 20. All were residents of Seal Beach or Laguna Beach eJtetpt Huhng who rt:sided 1n Downey. Earles. who suffered a broken leg. broken hand, broken foot and severe abdominal inJuncs m the accident. accompanied Jurors. both attorneys, the Judge. a bailiff and a sheriffs deputy on tht tour COMET .•. From Al look." said Stewan ··we didn't have this problem with city ltghts and all that when I was a kid." In 1910 . Kan!>a~ City was il- luminated with gas street lamps. "They wcrc:n't good fo~h except to h'ht up the ground nd draw bugs. · Stewan recalle . "So at night. 11 wa~ black. We JUSt walked into the backyard. looked at the horizon and there ii was:· In 1910. Halley's comet camt within 15 m1llton miles of the planet and Eanh actually passed through the dusty wisps of the c-0met's tail. This time the comet will come no closer than 39 million miles. reducing the sil very "moon" that Stewan recalls to httle more than a blur tewart 1s philosophical about stt· mg the famous comet a~in "I've seen 1t once and 1fl miss al t~s lame, I'll catch 11 next time around. • Delly Piiot 0.llv.,y la OuerentMd u "'-\Mly ,, ..... .,. "' rw Oc c--..-...a-te11. -"~ 642-4,21 ·Justcall 642-6086 • ~ ... •OY' ~ t:. ~ tee.., ca•~·· • 1" ~ •"O ·~ (C'C:1 ... ~ ,_,_~ VOL 71, NO. 10 • What do you lake about the Dally Pilot~ What don't you like? CaJI the number above and your messqe will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- livered fo lJiC appropriate editor. The tame 2._,bour ans~nn.a SCMet may be used 10 rcocord ltners to the edllor on any topic Conuibuton 10 our utters column must include their name'llnd telephone number for ,vcnftcation. TelJs us what's on your mind • ,,.,,.,_, I n(! ~. t I~ l "Cl! , ........ '"°' C'c'Or Ot ' I • C.t' 111111"0 '0 A..,,. ll"'J r~ll C.«•1 1111 oaa...•..s Clrcu .. tton Telephoftet ' 11111 IHAl'lf 14 -2-3 OOoO 2-J OOoO 1-3 ... 1 .... 14 ,., 1-3 OOoO 11 4 1 AIRCAL BUYS SIX QUIET JETS FOR JW A ... From Al ··Just as the largtr Boeing 737-300 has demonstrated its ability to oper- ate s1gmficantly qu1cl('r than other aircraft serving John Wayne Airport. the BAe-146 wiU also be a ·good neighbor' and wiU be even quieter than the 737-300," Lyon said. Boeing 737-3005 arc regulated at John Waynt. but ~rcstrictivcty::" than olhc:r aircraft hltC McDonnell Douglas Corp.'s MD-80. In announcing lhe quiet jct purchase from Britkh Aerospace, AirCaJ aoo disclosed that It had accepted the first five of 12 Boeing 737-3005 to be added to its fleet More art scheduled for delivery this spnng. Lyon said. AirCal operates 31 jct aircraft including 29 Boeing 737s. Thecompany is eJ1panding its fleet in antietpation of the cJ1pansion at John Wayne Airport. Facihue~ at John Wavnc arc scnousl\ o\Cr· burdened and no1sc-rcgulattd flights over an existing average of 55 da1l~ dcpanurcs w1U not be allo"'ed until expansion 1s complete. Dcpanures wiU then increase to an avct"aJC of 73 a da}. Quiet Jets arc regulated onl) b} an annual cap on tht total number of passengers that can schedule fl1gtm from the crowded aarpon each year Unul 1990 when expansion 1s to be complete. 4. 75 million passengers a year can use the aarpon. After expansion. 8.4 million passengers can pass through its gates. "We arc looking forward to the terminaJ being built. As you know, the tcrmmal now· 1s tot.ally made- quatc,'· Lyon saad. A.irport ..... nans1on could not get under way until a U.S. D1stnct Coun Judgt' approved a settlement m Dc- cembt°'r between Orange County :-.:ewport Beach and two citizens groups "'amng over aarpon noise. The scttJcmenl officially brought to an end nearly 20 ytars of bickering o'•er the aarpon. Ne~rt Beach_ and the c1ttzens groups f°cpresenting rcsj- dents ltvmg under the airpon's flight path, gained some noise level con- cessions and growth lids from the county in return for dropping liti- gation that ha~ successfully blocked a1rpon expans1'-.1 for five years. t-ollowtng the scttJcment, super- visors voted to permit six a.irlincs to increase operauons through March 31 to make up for flights not used earlier in the year. AirCal asked for and was granted the largest increase in regulated flights. COLDS .•. From Al LIBRARY AT SCHOOL ... couple of weeks wuh those colds.'· said office manager Brenda Henry. who estimated business has gone up 30 percent. Cold sufferers at the clinic are being gjven antibiotics as a precautionary measure as well as the age old advice to drink plenty offlu1ds and get plenty of rest. Henry joked that many of the patients are also leaving something in return -the cold germ. From Al buildings to pnvate schools that could serve as compet1t1on to the shrinking district. the administrator. who requested anonymity. said. At its peak in the mad-1970s, the district operated 13 schools and had an enrollment of 7.600 But enrol· lmcnl. sapped by the high costs of housing and the shortage of families with smaJI children, slipped to about 5.300 pupils this year. "A few of us have come down with it," Sht' said. School officials say that the decline Reporter PHI Arct.lpley cootrlbuted may be ··bonoming out." but that the to IAI• 1tory. lack of affordable housing fails to ' c1ugu1 much hope lor substantial enrollment mcrease. The d1stnct closed Peterson and LeBard schools in recent years. Peterson has been leased to Coastline Community College and LeBard was convened into district hcadquaners. Burke School is located at 9700 Levee Dn ve. 1n the vinicity of Bushard Street between Atlanta and Indianapolis avenues. Gisler School is located at 21 141 Strathmoor Lane in the area of Atlanta A venue be- tween Bushard and Brookhurst Street. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- OSE PREVIEW Award Winne HEADLINER 1986 R Yt'At A ~pKtacular b' ptttals l!dgtd with p1rottt on the 1nne w1dent unhl th• ou nurly 111 Nd. A 1~ on .a 1111, Ktlvt> plan Applttd For lllOAOWAY'" 1986 A •Amtr1ca W1nnn Cn>wt S to 6 fttt 1111 Bloom1 .,. 1 blt>nd of n(h y•llow tdgtd wllh m1grn11 SwHlly Ktnttd. Pl1n1 rall'nt Applltd t-or ,25) 19711 All nlJ elrg1nt •pncot •pink hinge H lhty optn to 6· to 1-ln(h bloom• -frum ivory pink •ndl"g t 1'1ch dHp ~ on O\llfr pttala A deptnd1blt bNu1y Pl1n1 Palt'nt No 39911 [iJ WINNER lftf! AMEWH ffllffEUlt1'0R~Li llEE'PY CITATlO FOR CONTRIBl!TIO'I TO COM~ff~C.I l. HORT1C LT\JRE. AUtnd tht Dtmo end rtcelvt • ''" 5·1b. b•& of ROM Foo4. ~ ..... 11• 1 1 FLORIBUNDAS Angel face Cccue Brunner Cherri sh GRANDJ FLORIA Olympu.1<J Red Mus1crpiccc · Chrysler Imperial And SO other varieties c pcc1oll)' adopted for our So. Cultrornia chtnlltc. ViJit the Victory c .. rdfn. Rogtrt Wtt t Co.i•t homtt for PBS' net1on.al lelt'viMd g•rden1ng show Door Prine • World cuisine classes at OCC A class ellammina how great cuisines of the wo~ld arc prepared and served will be offered this spnn~. by Orange Coast College's Food and Nutnt~on De~rtmcnt. Tnled ·Cultural Foods," the class meets W~nesday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m .• beginninf. this Wednesday. The instructor is Eleanor Widol • who has taught cooking classes in Orange County for 30 years. . . The: class will ex plore the origins of various 1ntemat1onal foods and the customs that surround them. Call 432-5772 for registration information. Gambling disease studled A workshop on compulSJ ve pmbling will be offered Wednesday a.t the Staning Point. of Orange County, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. . Mike Brubeker. program director of the Care Unn at Bellflower Doctors Hospital. will be" the speaker at the 9 a.m. session. The registration fee is SS and further in formation may be obtained by calling LaRue Mozzone at 642-3505. Fltnen lectures offered A senes of free lectures on health and fitness will be presented this month at the Los Caballeros Raquet and Spons Club, 17272 Newhope St.. Fountain Valley. The programs beg.in Wednesday w11h .. Exercise and the Woman's Body." Other lectures are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 27 and Jan. 30, all at 7 p.m. in the press louinge. Call ~isa W~s at 546-8560, ext. 234.Hf>r funher information. · Management series at UCI Roben A. Kleist, president of Pnntronix Inc .. will present a talk on growth man~ment Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. at 1he University Club on the UC Irvine campus. KJe1st's presc ntauon will include d1scuss1ons on financing growth, managing assets. contingenq planning and adapting to change. The program 1s free and open to the pubhc. Call Elizabeth Elms 1n the Graduate School o( Management office at 856-6873 for details. Newport newcomers meet Elame Hart. director of the Women·s Op- portun1t1es Center at UC Irvine. will address the Newcomers Club of Newpon Beach at the organiza- tion's general meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mary Klein. The center prov1des suppon1ve personal and career counseling lO both women and men. and guests are welcome. Call 640-4418 or 644-1409 for funher information. Self-defense class slated A class in self-defense especially desig ned for women will be offered. beginning Wednesday. b) the Newpon Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department. The program 1s off red Wednesdays from 6 and 7 p.m. through March 5 in the mat room of the Corona del Mar High School gym The fee 1s $23 arid add1t1onal information ma} be obtained b) calling 644-3151. An Invitation: Attention organlza11on pres1den1s and sec-retaries We wa nt to help make your upcoming events. meetings. seminars and lundra1sers suc-cessful Send brief announcements including time. place, cost (II any) and a phone number tor addltlonal Information to· Bulletin Boerd. Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. Reports of your club or organlzation·s act1v1t1es -!Ike community service projects or election or oHlcera -should be directed to the Community News Edit or at the same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome Friday, Jan. 10 No m4'etlng1 1cbedale8 Monday, Jan. 13 • 7.30 p.m .. La1ua Beacb Arts Commission. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlae Traa1portation Commission . Ci ty Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd PoucE Loe Rescue at the pier Three-year-old Bra.nd&D Batley. 3 , 1ot atuck Thunday afternoon between two wooden poem a t the baae of Ha.ntlnaton Beach pier near M.azwell'• Reataarant. The more that he and hla mother, Deborah. tried to aet him out of the predicament, the ti.ibter bJa rtcht knee became wedged between the two poeta. Be wu freed by fire~hten who uaed "jaw• of life" equipment to pry the poles apart. He aulfered a allChUy awollen knee but dJd.n 't require treatment, a fire apokeawoman aald . Orange eo.1 DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 10, 1Me • AS Closing of plant. stunniJ;ig blow to Mesa workers By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. ~ ........ The ax 1s falling slowly on Angel Garcia and John Lopez. two of the remaining workcn assiflcd to close Commodore Internationals semiconductor plant in Costa Mesa. Whale they escaped this week's man1ve layoff of about IOOemployccs. Gama and Lopez know their days arc numbered. '"They told us today could be our last.'' Costa Mesa resident Lo~z said wh1k catinJ lunch Thursday inside has car w1th Garcia. ··we're just takJng it da} b} da} But I've got to start lookJnaforanother JOb I've got bills to pay." Workers at the plant on Atrwa~ Dnve were caught unaware when noufied of their d ismissal Wednesday afternoon dur- ing a surprise mandatory meeting The announcement was repeated at m1dn1g.ht for the graveyard crew. About half of the 191 cm ployecs were immediately furloughed. while the others will be phased out within the next few weeks after finishing leftover production work and dismantfing equipment. said plant general m~nagcr Terry Ellis. whose future with Commodore also 1s in ques- tion. The workforce at the plant peaked at 450, but dropped considerabl} becau!>e of attrition as well as a set oflayoffs earl> last year. The manufactunng plant. purcha~d b) Commodore in 1978. was one of t~o company semiconductor fac1ht1es 1n the United States. Operauons at the Costa Mesa site will be merged "1th Com- modore's other sem1conduc1or plant in Nomstown , Pa .. according to a compan) statement. Corporate spokesman Paul Lazo, 1ck said the consolidation will substanualh reduceoverhead~oslS. helping tooff~t the S 153 m11lioo in net losses reponed b' the company during a 15-month penod from July 1984 through September 30. 1985 Beleaguered computer and '>em 1- conductor markets contnbuted to the dcc1S1on this weelc to shut down the West Coast plant, Lazovick said. Ell is said he stressed to his' employees that the closu~ was merely an economic matter and no reflcctaoo on their per- formance. But the 4~year-old Garcia of Garden Grove wa~ one of many who were not comfoned by the assurance. "h f.eels rotten. really b.td." he l&id. chomping on his lunchtime hamburaet and stanng out the w1ndsh1eld of Lopez' Cutlass . Both men "'Orie 1n the pianfs custodial depanment. Lopez for two years., Garcia for one. And both have families to support. The) know what It 's hke to track down I 1ob That's wh) they"re dreading the coming days. "That's cold the way the company handled It The) should have gi ven e.,.ef) body more warning." Lo pez said. "We went into the meetmg not knowing what was going on." Garcia added: ··A lot of people were crying afterward. The company even brough t 1n extra secunty guards. y® know. an case something was going to happen. The guards were fbllow1ng people to their lockers." Commodore will contact other com- panies 1n the area in an attempt to fi nd jobs for the displaced workers. And some ~retanes were held over to help type resumes for the employees. who will also rccel\ e se"erance pa). Ellis sard He added that company offictals arc cons1denng staging a JOb fair ~ot all the axed emplo~ees were embmered b) the impending closure Sandra V. att ~.i. was a superv1scr \.\ ednesda) and an unemplo)ment statistic Thursda) But she's not madrnnl) ~red .. It's a sick feeling because r .. e never been unemplo}ed in m} (adult) life." said the fi.,,e-)ear worker from Lake Elsinore . ·But the) treated us fairl y. Ifs JUSt that Commodore paid well and ga .. e people a chance to bu} houses and can -all of a sudden. n's gone." Irvine city workers-a:pprove first contract Employees' union gives unanimous back ing to I -year pact, which goes to coun c il-Ttiesday By PHIL SNEIOERMAN Of .... Delly ...,. ..... The first contract nego11a1ed b) In 1nc's houri~ Cit) emplo~ecs recel\ed unani- mous appro' al from workers this week. The contract affect\ about 350 lull-ti mt> cit) workers mcludrngengineer\. planner<;, t:lencal emplo)ee'i . .,trcet cre"'"· recreation staff and non-sv.orn police JX•r.,onnl'I. I Pohcc otlicer-. are lO' ered h\ a ~paratl' contract ) Da' 1d Suta. prr"drnt ol thc Ir' inc ( 11\ Employee'. said onl) thl.' 175 members of the union. organ11cd laM spring. \.\Crl· permitted to vote WrJncsda) on a proposed contract Suter said a tally compktcd Thursda> 1nd1cated 136 'Otes were cast in favor of the contract. No opposing votes wert cast. "For the first )ear out. it's a health) 1:ontract:· the union president ~id ··The mone> 'sgood. but Just as 1mponant are the organ1za11onal changes. Management got a lot of"hat the> wanted. but "'e got a lot of "'hat "C "anted. too .. The contract goe'i to the Irvine (II' ( ounc1I Tuesda) for appro' al · fhe one-~ear pat t pro, ides a 6 percent salaf) increase for thr Cll) v.orkcrs. effect I\ e in the pa) ~nod that tx·gan Dec 28. The emplovees· 1i1'e insurance coverage will be doubled from S 11 .()(JCJ to $22.000 The contract also calls for the ol\ to raise ns pension plan contnbuuon from 12 to I T percent of the emplo)~s· pa) The ne" union also .,.,,11 have two represent.a- ll' es on the c11y's five-member pens10~ board. which determines ho" this mone' 1s invested. The contract also make<; change~ in cll\ promouon and gne' ance proced un:s The 6 perce nt pa~ raise "ill be equi.,,alent to what the Cit) ·s police otlicer> will recel\e 1n 1986. the second 'ear of their two-, ear contract. Recent Pa) and benefit increa'\t"~ .,.,,,n h' Irvine's police union "ere a laltnr in prompting l'll~ "Orkers to organ11t· llw1r o" n assoc1auon earlier lh1s H'ar < )r- gan1zers said Irvine. incorporawd in I 11~ I was the onl> large Orange ( ounl\ u1~ whose full-lime workers were not rep- Company's cleanup of spill praised By Sl1SAN HOWLETT Of 11\e o..., ,....,. llAtfl An Orangi: < ount' fn, 1ronmcmal Management \genq official "'as .. , Cr) impressed" b) the speed) efTon~ of an In 1ne concretl com pan' to pre' ent a recurrcnte of J d11:~I fuel spill that .:-ontaminatcd San Diego C reel this ~eek. EM.\ spokes"'oman N1ra J Yamach1ka said she conducted an inspecuon WeJnes- da} at L'nned Prem1"< Concrete Inc in the aftermath of the spill near Campus Dn'e that at one point threatened \.\1ldhfe in the llpf)l'r Ne" pon Ba" Ecological Re<-erve .. , wa) H'r. impressed." Yama1..h1ka -.aid. "I think the rnmpam ha' rl·ath responded pm1tl\eh and .1bated a proh- tern ;o the en' ironmcnt ·· Officials at n1ted Prcml\ ha.,.e poured a special concrete cuna1n to harness the <;heen of diesel fuel that washes off trucks nnscd at the plant The cunain collctt!> f)Ctroleum-based residue. and prevents 11 from flo" 1ng into the tnbu1anes of l ppcr ~ewpon Ba) The compan) plan~ to channel all the waler from the site tor treatmrnt. rcmo' e the contaminants. and recircu18te 11 into 1he cement m1J1.ture. Yamach1ka said Yamat'h1ka. who 1mest1ga1es 1lleSJI discharges for the mun I). said pcnalt1c~ can be e'<pens1'e for those "ho-decline to dear up pruhkms utt>d b~ the EM.\. \tatr or federal t'n' 1rnnmcntal otlinal'i ··v. c can tJlk about '\Onll.' hea'' tinl''-·· ) amach1ka said. The Depanment of Fish and C1ame ~an ~lap a S2.•)()() fine on '1olator. an\1 J possible sen1ence of one ~aar in JJil The count~ penalt1e~ stan at $ 'OO and a pos~1ble one-)ear pd 't'ntt·nll' Yamalh1ka said The state and federal line~ ar1: h1gti,·r. <,omeumes soanng to S25.000 a da' ··Some people )OU ha' e to !"IC on lh1:1r backs all the time But the' ll 'n1ted Prem1'<)cleared it up. no ifs. and\ or huh ... Yamach1ka sa1d. The Orange Counl~ Fart' Dcp:mment"<o hazardous matenals team placed al:l<;orl'l- ent booms to soal up the film in tht· at·t·l a ft er tht' ... pill was spoiled h' ,, n In inr tit' "orkcr a1 to a.m Monda~ resented h) an emplo)ee assoc1auon rn union .\ maJOnt ~ olc.1t~ "orke~ 'oted to JOin the ne"' union. and a dozen negotiating sessions were conducted o'er 'it'' en weeks to produce the first contract Regarding the unanimous appro,al b) the "'orkers. Paul Brad' Jr . In ine's ass1Stant Cit) manager said "I think an) lime )OU get suppon hle this. ll sho"s it's J "tn-"1n suut.at1on 1The negoua11ons1 "erl' congt. n1al. "'ell thought out and dont' 'Cf) profe!.S1onalh .. He said thl· pall al<oo pro' 1dl''-a ~uarantee that '"inc "orka.,· pa' "'Ill remain 1n thl' h•f' :5 pau·nr Jmong ,11mparahlc: 'II' cmr>ll•~t'l'' 1hr11ugt1<1u1 Orange< ounl\ Brad' .... uJ nl·got1at1t1n\ on nl·" "'" lrdrtS 11.11h thl· houri' v.orker' and '"' pohce ollicer'> v.111 begin in the tall Coast residen ts to spin for r iches r our ( lrangt' l oa\t rl'\1Jent\ Jre among :1 peo ple" ht> "qll tr: for the 'I tall'' n, he<;t lottl'f\ rn1r \l't S "\ f\' million \aturd.1) at :h,• fir,1 .. Hitt \pin·· l • tx ht•IJ in lhl· '>tall' , ar11.il The: flld' l'f\ v. hll "'nn S 1 It 1 pnzc<o ID the lotten '> 1n'>tant gaml'' "'" lr) for the progrc<iSl'e 1alkflot Tlw top pnze one per,,rn lan "''" ' ; m11lmn v.h1le the lt'l\\t'\t l'i s 111 oo Local pla' er<." ho "111 'Pin the "heel ot fonun<' arc l•t'rJld fkno\\ltl '"int· Don,lh' Purtell Hun11ng1on fka,h. Bon- nit• \ndl Hun11ngt1in Ht·.id1 and Lanta Karrcr \Jn< kmt·n1c barges sought in teen 's iieath after drinking bout tht• 1tl·m., <;toic'n lrom a rl·d I "lM '\J1s..an ~ntra parl ed 1n J lul at 4'14' Ma(.\nhur Bl.,,d. Wedncsda\ I hl· total loss" a~ estimated at S690 • • • .\ s.in surlboard rack was reponed s1olen off a car parked 1n the 4.,00 block of R1 .. a Street Tut'\da' • • • ~lis(ellaneou Hems 'alued at .\ ve. Tue!>da) • • • Pol11 l' Jrre<.tt•J thrct moton'" \\ cdnl'\(la' on \u\p1t t0n ''' dn ""~ undc:r the intluentc ''' allt•h1'l Ht'" ard ( h.irlc'l Dallc .. i I "'3" am·..,wd a1 Ill Ill pm on \1ountarn Road and uth < oa I H1ghv.a' \hchael U KIAH (AP)-Pohcc want to file ~arges against a man they 53) pphed hquor for a dnnking bout 1n h1ch a l~year-old basketball player ed utopsy results released Thursday tonfirmed that Eugene M. Hoaglcn. tho played for Round Valle) High Jchool an Covelo, died of alcohol The c~uM'. of death "'a" l1'itl'd ,11, "acute ethanol intox1ca11on .. T hl· precise level of alcohol in Hoaskn 1, blood was not revealed. The autop'i\ was performed by Dr. Fred "-'a Iker. J Fon Bragg pathologist. 111 'uppon h" rrquc·~t that charges of mJn laugh ta .ind nintnbuting to the ,,khnqul·m' ot a minor be filed ag::un'it J n:l.1tl\ l' of onl' of Hooglcn 's lt'Jmmat''' Polin• \Jh.J lh.1l Hod~kn and t~o t111•n,I\ ,,in,urn,·d tht' ltqum late on th,· n1~h1 111 !)\•, f\ in their motl'I room S 121 "ere rt'portl"d stolen "-' edne<;- da} from a black 19 3 Volk""agen Ra bbit C1TI parked in the 4~(1() block ofR1Hr • • • T-top\ and a car bra "Crt reponed )tolen ofT a v. h1te 1981 ( hl'' rokt C'Clrvcttc park~d 1n the carpon of an apanm1:nt in the 4<>f)O htuck nt Seashore Tucsda\ The lt)'i'> "a" e~umated at $1 .. ?15 .\ S565 car \tl'rt't' ""tl'm a NH .ii $~()() shetp km 'ieJI l'<.l\Cr<:.. J $21'• radar detrctor. a SJOO coat and a S::' I• "'~ch v.cre n.-poned <;tokn trom .1 "hlle IQ J \'oll sv.agen Ral:lhit <111 parked in front or a h1lnll' 1n lhl' 'I •II. block of uth Bm1111 '°ltrt.'l't \\ l'dnr'- da)' night • • • .\ S300 '1deo ta!>\Cltl' rl,,irJn and S5.4001nJC'4dl"\ v.t•no fl'pm1t•J '111kn from a home 1n the ltX"I bit" k ''' I l\th trttt Tuesda' lrYin e Patnd. Ha,es. 2 "\ "a' 'ltopped at ~ '" a m on Mountain Road and < denneHc \1ree1 -\nd Kc' in John < urran 20. v.a~ arrc'>ted • .u I 45 a m ''" l ''a't H1gh"a) • • • .IC'v.dr. v.onh an e-st1matcd S I "OO \\J\ rcixined smkn frnm a Park \' rl'\ue addrt s Thur'i<1a' isoning. Hoaglen. an Ukiah for a basketball urnament. was found dead in a otcl room Dec. 7 a.ndqton Beach A thief enterina throuan a front ed wmdow reponedly stole an 1old neckJl<le and a S, 700 let from a home in the 17100 k of Abalone Wednesday ntaht. • • • A S UO wetsuit waa reported stolen m the prqe of a home in the 7800 ock of Neptune Wednesday. • • • A $200 stereo1 Sn 1n ca etc tape S7S in tools were reported stolen ma artY 1980 Volkswqcn Sciroc· parked It I Sbell Kf'Vice Station II comer of Bolsa Chica Road and M 11n. .. ~ Avenue Tuctday niabt.. • • • A S6.000 Xerox copter wa ~· ned 11olen from the Quick Cop Ukiah poh<.'t" Drtect1 ve Fred t-..clln ~id that Hoagkn died by dnnkintt a lethal amount of rum and \chnapps while with teammates. Kelley said he will ~ubm 1t the autopsy rep0rt to the district :m orncy store. I 5865 Gothard t.. f ucsday niJht The thieves mashed the front window 10 gain entry, police repons said. • • • A thief rcponedly stoic Sl.000 tn cash from the 2-Whecl T,.nsi1 ~lore, 411 Main St.. Wedncsda niatit. Polioe repons said the 1n1rudcr entered throuan a roof vent Foa.ntala Valley hand-pulled golf Qf'\.. and a aolf bq contatnina aolf clubs wett re· poncd stolen Thursday from the optn praac of a llome 1n the 10700 block of Cobalt Coun. • • • An S 0 kt rack was reportrd stolen off a black Volkswaacn Rabbit parked Wht•n teammalt'' .1ttt•n1p11:d to rnu\e H1,aglt•n thl' til'\t nw1n1ng the) d1wm l'rtJ tw was dt•ad m front of a home n the I 14110 hllX l of h Or) Wcdne~a' night • • • A thtef reponedly brole into .i home 1n the 16500 blocl of Tern-I Thursday, nans.acked the residence a.nd stoic $2.500anJC"'clf),S1 00 an ca h. S 1.400 tn 1ud10/v1dco ~utp­ ment and SISO in m1scdlancou items • • • A tool bo'< conu11n1naS 9 1n tool\ wa reponcd stolen from theip,..ac ol a homt tn th~ 1880() block Of -'\fbulU$ Tutsdl) niatit. Poh~ reporu satd the- th1ef pntd off thc prqe lock to p.•n entry Newport81aa ~ S2'° le-tthtrbntf~ WIJ amona Coeta Meea T"oeltetnc sanders ' ,\lucd at S 170 ~ reponcd stolen from a 1001 "°' 1n the bed oh red 1982 fo)otap1ckup 1ruck Wednesday. A St>O '-inder "as al<;o reported stolen fro m a Ford pickup. Both trucks were parked in the carport of an apanment 1n tilt" ~"'00 block of Peterson Place. pohce rcix1ns said • • • • meone tole the hubcap$ off. a brown 1976 Mercedes 2.SOSL parked an the Kona Lanes bowhna alley lot at 1699 liarbor 8 h,d Tuesday e~enioa. fhe I was e umated 11 S250 • • • Clottu na .,,aJucd at about Sl,140 was reported stoko Wtdntsdt) ftom 1 home 1n the 2200 block of Harbor Boukvard. • • • 1b1tf repontdf) tole S t'&Sh from a bu 1nt 1j 11 I • .\n undett'rm1nC'd am.iunt nl It"' elf) v.as reponed Mokn tri•m a ht>m,• along V.ccp1n~v.ood Monda\ f'(lh\l. repon .!i u1d the:" thief l'ntc:"rt'd thr home "1th a kc' obtained ffl)m 3 Inc,~ 00'( Lapna Beacb bla k and ~1lvtr Hull' h1l Hk wa reponed ~toltn Thursda' <>n ~te Strctt The hi ke •S 'alu<-d •" S 169 In a Stparate 1n1:1den1, rtd Nash bicycle \alued 11 S 'Ml ~a1, ~ported stolen ThursdJ\ on Parl l\vtnue • • • Four \'Ch1cle tt.rc and nm~. lottth.tr v.orih 1n t'\l1 m11ed S ~ett stolen from a Laauna <. an)on Road IOQt1on. the '1ct1m told pOhce Thund.a)". • • • A Va(Jo U'ttt rnu.1en1 told PoltC't that a man ~\s>O!td ham If out dt a belf/oc>m "ind~ Monda" n1aht Tbt suipect tt~ ~•nna on!) a T-lhin and sod.$. • • • South County \ S6~11 S'Carl n('( l la1.e "a' ~to kn Imm a Laguna ~hit' retin:mcnt htimt' 1n the 5 mo bl<X'l ofB:th13 Blan\'a the ~.i.,ear-old '1rum tt,ld pohce • • • .\ S.:!OO .,.1deo ca<;s.ctte recorder v.a\ rcpor1~ "tolcn tmm a San Juan l ap1straoo home 1n the 26400 bloc~ of Calle ~n .\ntllnto Police rtpon ..aid the th1C'f entert'd through an unloc~<'d front <.hd1ng "'lndo"' • • • ~ $222 D1a'l'nond Back BM b1C)ck v.a'i rtported 1olen from the urqc of an EJ Toro home 1n the }4M>O block of h.adowfol. • • • .\ S I 200 car stereo was reported -.tolcn from a 'eh1cle parked 1n a \1 1qron \.1qo lot near the tnter- 'Jt'\"t1on ofC'ro""n Valle~ PaO.wa} and the C1oldtn tale frttV.1') • • • .\ I \-speed mountain b1C'\lclc, \to-Orth S SO. v.as rt'por\td tolcn from lbc bite~ nrd oh 0.na Point b.omc in the bl k oft.a Plau ~hilt lbt ftildtnt \\Cjtt &WI\ .. .. . -..1 , Shultz: U.S. may use force against Libya Khadafy 'leaning to communism' TRJPOLI. Libya (AP) -Col. Libya's alleged sponsorship of tc Moammar Khadafy said Libya may rorism. WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary of State Georae Shultz faced with a stony European rebuff of sanctions apinst Libya, says the United States has just about exhausted its economic ammunition and may need to use force apinst terrorism. "We arc prepared to use the measures that arc effective and arc necessary," Shultz told a news con- ference Thursday. "Force is not always the best means. but it may be necessary." He repeated Reagan adminis- tration cha,._es that Libya was spon- soring terronsts, including those who attacked the Rome and Vienna airports in December, and described the U.S. response as ''gradually c.scalatiot economic sanctions against Li >ya." But he added. "I thmk by this time we're pretty much at the end of the ,AH INCLU 1 t'(AR WARRA NT • 3-Speeo Reve,.. • Extremely Ouoel • Worll1 on Flat. Sloped or low Ce•l•l"gl • Real Oo Blad" • Elsy 10 1n1ui11 • Ch0ooe of Antique or Po~ahed Brau DOME TIFFANY ON FlOOll BA.SE .. e• .. ,a .. R-o WI ~ SALE 1199°0 14 .... o ... LllAOIO ~All ITl,,AHY C06o'Pl (T ( WlfH !IAS( SALE 92610 WHIL{ T"'lrtASI road and all of the things one can White House spokesman Edward think of cconomfoall~ have pretty Djerejiao quickly called "not a policy muc;h been done now.' option of the United States govem- On the use of economic warfare ment." against terrorism. he said. "No one Metzenbaum said in a broadc.ast contends that these actions by them-interview, "Maybe we're at the point selves are Jikely to have a decisive in the world where Mr. Khadafy has effect" to be eliminated," and said he was Within the Reagan administration, using the term "literally." counter American economic sane· U.S. and Israeli officials ae<:u tions by freezing all U.S. assets. and Libya of backing the Abu Nid said more American "threats" could Palestinian faction they blame for ti push the North African country Dec. 27 massacres at the Rome ac closer to embracina communism. Vienna airpom. Nineteen peop At a late Thursday news con-were killed, in~luding four terrons ference, Libya's radical leader ac· and five A.mencans. . cused the United State.s of endanger· . rn rea~t•OQ. to the Amer:ic~n san ing security in the Mediterranean and · 11ons •. Libyan legal s~allsts a of actin~ like•a "stinking. rotten studyans responses that include tl crusader • toward Arabs. possabiltty of freezing U.S. asset Shultz has been one of the leading Despite explicit allied rejection of advocates of measured and focused sanctions against Libya. Shultz said military r~taJ1ation against terrorism. he was sending sending Deputy The Defense Department has stressed Secretary ofState John C. Whitehead the difficulty of using U.S. might an to Europe to try to persuade govern-Oeorte P . Shultz such cases, especially when at might men ts to JOin the effort. None of the "This hostile position can only be Khad~fy ~old rcl?<>ners invited to 1 explained in racist and crusade office an has heavily goaTded barrack terms." -Khadafy added. referring to American sanctions "will not affe. the 11th-13th century armed ex-us since they were 'taken into co1 peditaons by European ('hnstaans to s1deratiOf! years.ago," Khadafy sai1 seize the Holy Land from Moslems. "Reagan as stupid enough to belie' bring the United States into confTict all ies have so far. Italy. which as second only to the with well-armed nations such as The trip will begin early next week. Soviet Union an arms sales to Libya, Libya, which has a large air force. and West Germany, BritaiQ, Jtaly.. said Thursday it would be careful not Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum. 0-France. the Netherlands and BelgJum to export to Libya what Foreign Ohjo, a constant cri tic of the Reagan are on the list of nations he may vi sat. Minister Giulio Andreotti called administration. suggested Thursday Italy, West Germany and France are "particularly dangerous arms" dur- that Libyan leader Moammar among Libya's biggest trading part-1ng the heightened tensiQJl between Tuesday Reagan ordered U.S. com-that (sanctions) were something th; panics and an esttmated 1.000 to were unexpected." Khadafy be assassinated, a move that ners. Libya and the United States. ~~-=-~~~~_:_~~~;__...:.;.:..:..::.:..~~~~~~~~~---, 1.500 American citizens out of Libya. (U.S. sources have predicte and froze Libyan assets 1n 1he United Khadafy mi.J.ht seize the assets c States and in branch banks ove~as. American oil companies in Li by: The actions were an retaliation for estimated at about $400 million.) ~~ .. ,a .. PAALOUA LAMP WfTH OH'l'I '"9CJIT NfTIOUI MA•, ... ~ WHfTI IHADI WIT)4 CH.-AGMI TIHT IDOi 11911 S••~oo NOW I SOLID BRASS (Ad1u11a1>lel -BANKER'S LAMP • 0 ..... .,. ......... C:.-0- A•v U900 NOW '29 1~5 fie;~ NITH THIS AD' • CEILING FIXTURE "•v s.soo NOW '13• Cocaine farmers threaten drug busters By tbe A11oclated Pre11 LA PAZ. Bolivia -Aut horities said they would negotiate today with thousands of coca farmers who have surrounded 245 members ofa drug-enforcement squad for three days af\er hundreds of cocaine paste factories were destroyed. Col. Guido Lopez, head of Bolivia's narcotics police, said in a tel ephone interview that he and ministry of the interior officials would meet with farming leaders to try to negotiate an end to the three-day siege. About 17 .000 angry coca leaf farmers, led by cocaine traffickers. surrounded the police camp in lvarazama in the trop1ca1 Chapare area Tuesday after the offi cers destroyed hundreds of cocaine paste factones. Lopez said. returning from peacekeeping duty an t:.gypt's Sini peninsula were killed. S . Afrlca raps U.S. vlsltors JOHANNE BURG -Government radio has ac cused v1s1t1ng U.S. lawmakers of interference in Sout Afnca's affairs that slows the pace of racial reforms b harming the nation's economy. The accusation. made i the South African Broadcasting Corp.'s daily "editori~ comment." which always reflects official thank.ing. cam oo the last day of the Amencans' four-day tour. The hea. of.the sax-member delegation. U.S. William Gray. 0-Pa S<lad he had not heard the broadcast. but charges that u.~ economic sanctions meddle in South Africa's affairs wa Most crash vlctlms unldentllled not new. OTTAWA -The bodies of most of the 256 U.S., Palau slgn ald pact Amencans killed 1n the crash of an Army-chartered plane KOROR. Palau -The Republic of Palau and th• last month ~till ha ve not been identified. and investigators United tales today signed an agreement that woulc plan to re turn to the Sile to seek more clues. a Canadian provide SI b11l1on an economic aid for the OedgJin1 official said. Peter Boag, eh,ief investigator for the Western Pacific nation. The Compact of Free Associatior Canadian Av1a11on Safety Board. said1ust 119 bodies have wo uld end 39 years of United States administration ofth1 been 1dent1fied and 111 of them have been returned to Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in Palau. which ha: their fami lies. The plane. a OC-8 owned by the M1am1-I 30.000 residents and is about 4,500 miles southwest o based Arrow Air charter company. crashed Dec. 12 Hawaii. U.S. Ambassador Fred M. Zeder II. Presiden minutes after taking ofT from a refueling stop at Gander. Reagan's envoy to Micrones ia, and Palau Presiden -Newfoundland. Eight crew members and 248 U.S. soldiers Lazarus Sa Iii. signed the compact al a reception Killer of two put to death COU'MB IA. S.C IAPJ -James Terry Roach. who murdered two teen-agers when he was onl) 17. was executed toda) after the Supreme Court rc1cc1ed his appeal and the governor refused clemency requests from the United Natwns. Mother Teresa J1mm) ( ancr .ind human nghts group~ Roach. 25. wac; pronounced dead at 5: 16 a.m .. ~1d Doug C a1oc. a dcpul) correc tion' deparimcn t rom- m1ss1oncr "I lea ve )OU rnmfonahlc 1ha1 l'\c been forgiven 1n 01) \IO\, JUSI as I havC' forg1v~ tho1,c -who have done th1'> 10 me.' Roach '>a1cl in a final statement addrt\sed to h1~ famil y and fellow dcath·row inmate~. ''I'm going to a n11,1ch better place without a heav) hurden upon me I pray that my fate will some da)' save another kid that ends up on the wrong side of the tracks "To my family and fncnd~. there 1'i only three word s to \a) I lo-.c you May God bless each and e'en one of )OU" Wall Street discounts stock market setback NEW YO RK (AP) -The stock marketjpllowed its historic loss with another broad setback. but many Wall Street analys ts said the st'llofT was neither enti rely surpnsing nor a cause of great concern. In late trading Thursday. the mar- ket showed renewed signs of the strength th at lif\ed 11 to record heights earlier this week. The Dow Jones 1ndustnal average ended the day down 8.38 points at 1.5 18.23. after rebounding from a 20-point drop earlier in the session. In the broader market, however. about five stocks fell for every one that rose. Wednesday the Dow Jones av('r- age. the oldest and best known measure of stock pnce trends. plunged 39.10 points. nominally breaking the record for a sanglc-<iay decline of 38.33 point~ se t dunng the Great Crash of 1929. On a percentage basis. however. 1hc latest slide was much les'i severe. amounting to 2.5 percent of th< average's value. while the drop or Oct. 28. 1929. was 12.8 percent. The market's sudden drop from record highs might have raised doubts about the 1986 economic outlook. but analys ts said the sellofl was not dare when viewed in the perspecuve of how far and how fast stock prices rose an the last months ol 1985. The higher the market soared. the) said. the more vulnerable it became to any son of disappointment like the abrupt rise in interest ra tes that touched off selling Wednesday. "Considenng the µins we've had. we've given up relauvely little," said Newton Zi nder. a veteran of more than two decades as a market anal yst for E.F. Hutton & Co From last Sept. 20 through Tues- day's close. the Dow chm bed 267. 76 poi nts with scarcely a pause. The drop Wednesday took away less than 15 percent of that gain. Columbia shuttle suffers record 7th postponement By tbe A11oclated Press CAPE CANAVERA L-The launch of remodeled Columbia on Jts first !light in more than two years was postponed for a record seventh tame today as wind and heavy rain belted the shuttle on its launch pad . The launching was rescheduled for Sunday at 3:55 a.m. PST. gi ving technicians a day to check th e shuttle's propellant lines for possible damage as a result of three fuel ings th is week. It was the fourth postponement for the fl ight in five days. AFL-CIO urget1 Shell boycott over S. Af rlca Sew up big saVings. Financial b urde n of AIDS reported CHI C AGO ( l\P)-The CO'il of the nation's fir~t 10.000 cases of AIO will come to more than $6.3 bal hon an hospital fec'i and Josi income. say!! a study thought to he the first to es timate the economic impact of th e deadl y disease. WASHINGTON -Aiming a blow at apartheid racial policies. the AFL- CIO as calling on consumers to boycott Shell 011 Co. products until the company's multanattonal owners cut business ties to South Africa. Withdrawal of investments by the parent company. Royal Dutch Shell. would undennine the white-ruled South African government. un ion leaders said Thursday at a news conference. "We hope that the boycott will convince Shell to disinvest in South Afnca." United Auto Workers President Owen Bieber said. nipping a gasoline credit card in half and urging consumers to do the same. U.S. farm populatlon decline• sharply WASHlNGTON -Even when survey errors are discounted. 1985 saw one of the sharpest year-to-year declines an the U.S. farm population in a dcca~e. government ce nsus cx~rts say. Moreo"'.er. the income offann fa milic5 continues to lag behind that of city folks. according to a report issued Thursday by the Ce nsus Bureau and the AJriculture Department. Accordina to preliminary survey figures for 1985, the farm population declined 7 percent, or )99.000 people, to 5,355.000 fro m 5,754.000 an 1984. 'ou can lahel yourself lu ck} with sa\'ings of up to .,()'\, on our tllcgant ~uit ~. !\port coats. accesso ries and sportswear. Sale starts on Friday, January 10 at 10:00 a. m. Gentlemen's Cloth i:flg Inspired by lndhion ;6 Fashion I land. 'ewpon Beaich, Calii>mi2 92660 · ( J4 ) 640-8310 Rescarcher'i were not trying "to put a dollar figure on a life. which seems kind of heartless.._.but (to how) that this is a loss that everybody shires:· said public health specaa hst Ann M. Ha rdy of the national Centen for Disease Control an Atlanta. "It's not Just the~ health-care costs that are important. but we're losani people in the pnme of their lives. Hardy. who led the study. ~•d 1n a telephone interview More than 90 percent of AID patients are between 20 and 49. he said. "The fint 10.000 patients wnh AIDS will lose approlumately 8.387 yeu s of work and S 189 m11J1on in poten11al eaminp due to disability," said lhe repon 1n Friday's Journal of the merican Medical A ~ianon. WholeNl'!_l'rlce. lnclJ up ln 1986 WASHINGTON -Wholesale ~rices.rose a modest 1.8 pcrccn1 in 1985. g,av1na the nauon its lowe~I three-year anOataon rate in 20 year$, the government said today. For December, the Labor Department said in its ~port wholesale pnces rose just 0.4 percent, a marked slo_~own from the 0. 9 perce~t recorded an October and the 0.8 percent posted 11\ ovtmber. Much of the credit for the December rate went to an easana in the rates of ancrca~ for food and ptoline pnces. For 1986, economistt predict• sli~t upward creep in wholesale prices as anna11 onary prcuu~s caused by a dechnin• dollar and an cd11n.a up offarm commodity pnccs are expected to ofTsei dechnang oil pnccs. AmlMuador to Bgpt raWn• IHMt Lost earrunas due to early dttth '------------------------------------------'' were calculated at S-4.69 ballton WASHINGTON -The. U.S. Ambassador to ~ypt, Nicholas Vcliotes. denied ~ports today lhat he 11 9u1ttm1 because of d1fTertnCC$ with f.&yp(ian and American officiaJt over h11 handlina of the Achille Lauro hifick.ina. Veliotcs, S7, 1s ltavina tl!c aovemmcnl after 31 yean with the S&att Depanmcn t. ind a d1plomalJc sou.rec had told the Auoc1ated Prcsa lhat he wu forced out a~ a shoutina nuieh with ~rctary of State 9 cortc Shul~ The amblssador 11 upcaed to become ptt11dcnt of the Amencan A JOCiaiion of Pubhabus. ' , .. r- IC al IC d le IS :- ·e e 5, n ~-:t I• I. c It :t ,f I, • , ( , I _J Gov-ernor asks boost for public education 1 SACRAMENTO (AJ>) -vov. George Deukmejian asked the state $I S.4 b1lhon to S 17 billion. . cautiously criliCfl. · 1 Lcals1aturc today to gjve California p~~lic .schools .and co11!!$.CS a $ t.6 b1lhon increase in the coming year 10 boost total state aid for education to $17 billion annually. The proposed I 0.4 percent raise for education from kindergarten through the Uni versity of Califom1a was to be formally submitted to the Legislature today as part of DcukmeJ1an'!> ex- pected $37 billion spending plan for the 1986-87 fiscal year. Those figures do not include a011c1-pate~ loue.ry profits, which E>eu- kme11a n estimated at $700 million for sc hools over the next 18 months. On other topics in his annual address, Deukmejian Qkomised full cost:of-liv1~g in.crease< for all 2.3 mtlhon Cahfornta welfare recipients, extra funds for AIDS medical re- search and another increase in the ranks of state prison guards and other state law enforcement agcoc1e,. Assembly GOP leader Pat Nolan said the address was "really great," and Senate GOP leader Jim Nielsen said he was "ecstatic," while Demo- cratic Assembly Speaker Willie Brown of San Francisco described it as "journeyman-like" and Demo- cratic Senate President Pro Tern David Robeni described it as "aJI management" with "very little vision" for the future. • In a 30-minute State-of·the-Statt address Thursday 10 a Joi ht session of the Senate and Asscmbl} and a state.~de telev1s1on aud ience. Deu- kmeJian s~ud his budget "1s balanced and II contains no tax increases." and that education's share oft he spending bill will be increased from the current He aJso repeated his picas for the Legislature to apf rove h1i proposed reorganization o state t~x1c waste ..agencies and Joined the call for a still- to-be-neiotiated reform of Cahfom1a liability insurance laws. Reaction followed predictable par- tisan lines, with Republicans enthusiastic in praise and Democrats 'World,' Dire Straits top . Grammy award nominees By the A11oclated Preu Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy said he generally agreed with Deukmejian's budget pnonties. but he chided the governor for failing to come to gri ps with the "new reality" of massive cutbacks in feder- al suppon for state programs. Brown also criticized DeukmeJian fo r taking credit for the increases 1n state support of schools education, noting that DeukmeJian had cut community college funds and had vetoed earlier school measures. State schools chief Bill Honig said he was pleased w11h the emphasis on education. but he said th·c promised in~rease in funds isn't as great as it might appear to be. Honig said when infTation and rapidl y increasing BEVERLY HIL LS _ "We Arc the World," the anu-hunger anthem school enrollments are taken into d db 4S account. DeukmeJ1an's proposal 1s recor e Y top _an1sts. rc(·e1 ved six nominations for the 28th Grammy "basically a maintenance budget." Awards. while Dire Straits and its leader, Mark K.nopOer. were named in other In his address. Deukmejian said topcategonDcs. Knopflerwas named'" eight categories. all except one tied 10 his education will receive 55 percent of work with ire S~ra1ts. a no-nonse~se British band that otTers well-crafted all general fund dollars. compared to guitar work. The Gramm } Awards will be presented Feb. 25 and broadcast b> 44 percent eight }ears ago. Vl,.lnla Mcllartln CBS. "W~ Arc the World.'. which raised $44 milhon in contnbut1ons to feed ;==========================::;-! the worlds hungry. recet\ ed top album and record nominations and a song of I the year nod for wrners Lionel R1ch1e and Michael Jackson. Three sentenced ln gay activist slaying J SAN FRANCISCO -Three young men were sentenced to pnson Thursday in the death of a gay act1v1st. who died of a concussion suffered when I he hit his head on a curb after being struck by two of the men. The three men and .a fourth defendant pleaded guilty to assault charges in three other attack'i cam~d C?~t the same night in a rampage or wh;ll the prosecutor called "ga} bashing. Timothy Wh11e. 23. and David Rogers and Donnie Clanton. both~ I. I each were sentenced to 15 years to life in pnson on the murder charge. Superior I Court Judge Edward Stern \Cnlenced each to seven years on the a!>\3Uh conv1cuons. but made them~ sentences concurrent with the longer term\ . . ~ Teens ·d'ested In laer beam prank SAN DI MAS -A h1gh ·tech prank momentanly blinded the pilot of a 1;heriffs helicopter and got two teen-agers arrested for assault with a dtadl> weapon -a laser. authontte'i said todav. Two sheriffs depu11es 1n the helicopter were d1rect1ng a ground search in.San Dimas at 8:40 p.m. Thursda' when an intense red light flashed an their eyes. said sheriffs Deputy Petr Fosselman "The> were able to pull awa} from the path of the light and maimain control," Fo-;~lman said. "Apparently ifs pretty bnght." Slain woman may be latest In series LO NGELE~ -A woman whose body was found 1n Jesse Owens Park A special supplemen1 to The Doily Pilot feo1ur1ng the lo1es1 1n Spring losh1on occ;essories moh• up and hair Publishing Thursday January 23rd 1986 Ofange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, Jenuety 10, 1111 * M McMartin staff to go to trial on molest charges LOS ANGELES (A P) -The longest and most expensive preliminary hearing in California's history came to an abrupt end when all seven defendants accused of the mass molcsi.tion of students at MoManin Pre·.School were bound over to Supenor Coun for tnal .. This bas been a long. hard-fought battle," Deputy Distnct Anomty Lael Rubin. the chief prosecutor. said after the ruhnp Thuooa> "The strenglh of our case, as you know has been the strength of the children We look forward to their -suppon and continued dedicauon ... The 18-month. S4 m1ll1on preliminary heanng will mO\t" Jan 23 to Superior Court, where these\ en defendants face a total of I 3S count$ Th~ former teachers of the defunct subur ban Man hatta n Beach preschool were bound over on vary- ing counts of rape, sodomy and other abuse as well as a single consp1racv count. Conspiracy was tht only charge levied against whcelcha1r- bound school found er V1rg1n1a McManin, 78. Municipal Coun Judgl· ~' 1va K Bobb's dec1s1on came 1o1.11hout warn· in& or fanfare after she uked for comment from attorneys on both sides. She denied motions to ditmill ccna1n charscs and eliminate tee- t1ons of testimony. She also allowed defendant Mary 4.nn Jackson to address the court. Jackson deb vered a harsh condemna- tion of the justice system. tellin& Bobb: "I do condemn and abhor tbe hypocnsy ... It iseas1eTin thiscoun~ to be 11.u1lty than 11 1s to be innooenL • Bobb d1sm1ssed 62 of the initial counts filed because she said they lacked $Uffic1en1 evtdence or weR based on re pons by witne$5CS who did not appear. Then. overruhng defen~ objec- tions. she added 63 counts submitted b} the prosecution. The defendants did not react as Bobb asked each to stand whi&e lhe read a hst of counts. "Th ts 1s the most unfair. u!l).ust and dishonest court an~ you don t have a chance of justice in California. .. McMartin told reporters afterwards. "She (Bobb) was against us from the beg.inning .. tv'EN S ANO WOMENS SPORTSWEAR ANNUAL JANUARY 1/2 PRICE SALE tarting Saturday, January 11th could be the latest "1c11m of a man pohce believe has killed 15 prost11utec;. a detecu ve said this morning The bod> of Patnc1a Laverne Manin. 28, Los Angeles, was found Thursday night behind the gymnasium in the South Central Los Angeles park. said police Lt. John Zorn. who heads the tasl force looking into the 1;trmg of sla) ings. Zorn said the woman, a hairdresser. 1o1.as '-pa mall> clad He c;a1d he did not know how long her body had been in the park To reserve your space, coll 642·4321 Ext 250 Open dai ly 9: 1 :1 -fJ::w .. unday 11 -.1 • f ,, I ,, .. Dummy bomb halts traffic on freeway LOS ANGELES -the Ca liforn ia Hishway Patrol clo'ied the Ventura Freeway when a dummy bomb fell otTa military truck in the Woodlanc.J llilh l area. The driver of the tru<:k told 1..>flicers the bomb was harmless. but CH P officer John West said the freewa} was closed for about 20 minutes Thursda) as a precautionary measure. The Police Depanment bomb squad d carl·d thi: I The Orange Coast Doily Pilot 330 West Boy Streei, Cosio Mesa (A 92626 j V.l.1•,c;-..,fET b A LBOA AL 'F 1.~• practice bomb from th<' roadw:i > w11hout incident. t-F===============~~~====~==========~~====~~~~--- WINTER SALE -SALE Substantial Savings In All Departments COSTA MESA 1595 Newport 8 /\td. (71 4) 642-2050 LAGUNA BEACH 345 N. Coast Hwy. (714) 494·655 I Domestic & European Imports All Reduced All Stores Open Monda y Thru. Saturday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. .. OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER Sa\<'~).() to s1 I() on our illlf H>ttt·d ft ldian la('qttt·r <'hair~ I Orion black chair Save $80 Sale $69.88 1' ---Jj I 'II C..o c black chair Save $50 Sale $79.88 Tempo '-hair Save $75 Sale $99 88 r ~. f I I I ---. ,'f I -I • Paper cltp cnatr Choice of colors Save $90 Sale $99.88 Christina black ch;w Save $40 Sale $129.88 < .u .. en Anne chair C h'"l1c~ of colors Save $140 Sale $99.88 -r -~ - Irma c hatr Save $70 Sale 5129.88 QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED · INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS HAVE BEEN TAKEN lAKE WITH PRICtS . . ' T t Badham at lea·st owes a postcard to constituents The postcards should start amvmg in Orange County any day now. They'll feature brilliant sunshine shimmering on ice-blue water and ivory beaches. Some will bear the photos of beautiful Tahitian women dressed for the tropical weather. And others might be reproductions of famous v.an G~, perh~ps even the self-portrait of the great artist himself, minus the ear he cut off so melodramatically on this island paradise. .. They'll be addressed, "Dear Constituent.. and they'll be signed, uy our Congressman, Bob Bad ham.•• If he. ~es the time to write ' message to each of the half- million or so people he represents, Badham might write "Thanks for the trip.•• ' Any less would be rude. After all, Badham has been &1?be-trottin$ ~or ~ne years at the ~payers' expense. Ii~s veat d1stmc~on as representative of the 40th D1stnct was to be hsted among the leading junketeers in Congress in 1984. It could be worse; some congr~ssmen serve forever and never rise above the anonymity of the pack. Ba~am defends his nomadic approach to ~ovem­ men t Wlth the argument that his rcsponsibiliues as a member of the House Armed Services Committee demand frequent visits to military installations outside the United States. Like Tahiti? Badham is spending three days on this Pacific jewel as sort of a refueling stop on his way to meetings in New Zealand. qranted, the United States has a military problem Wlth New Zealand. Despite its participation in the ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand, United States) pact, that nation denied port admittance to a U.S. Navy ship last year. . Tahiti, on the ~ther hand, allows almost anythjng into port that cames a camera and a pocketful of travelers' checks. The Tahitian defense ministry is a sand castle on one of those pearly whlte beaches, and the Secretary of Defense is a cabana boy who got hi s training at a John Wayne double feature. Ba~h.am is expected to. e;onduct sensi~ve meetings on Tah1u. Just how sensitive the meetings will be depends on whether Mrs. Badham -who is accompa- nying her husband at their own expense -remembered to pack the suntan lotion. Somehow, Badham seems to think that his constituents owe him several all-expense-paid vacations each year -in addition to his salary, any honoraria he might receive and a nice benefits package. And he might be right if there were a tradeotffor his c~nstituents. Instead, Badharn's frequent absences simply leave the people who sent him to Washington wi thout representation. He is regularly among the members of Congress who miss the most votes and his record is otherwise unremarkable. Af!-er so many years of jumping on an Ai r Force jet and fl ying to exotic lands every tjme his feet get itchy, it may be too much to expect him to change his ways. But at least he could send us all postcards. How can crowded airport cope wlth extra flights? To the"E<li1Qr: It as d1sapix}an11ng to read that for the next 90 days we are gotnjl to have lO put up with add111onal flights out of John Wayne Aarpon above and beyond the 55-flaght daal) limn. I'm glad I don't work an the markeung or logisttcs departments for the aarpon. The terminal was alread) crowded wJth 46 flights. what's 11 going to be lake with 60 flights., And parking 1~ going to become an absolute premium. Several years ago in the ci ty of New York local residents were faced wnh the same problem. and over 5.000 got into their cars and went out 10 the aarpon to see if the} really could add extra flights to the aarpon. The add111onal 5.000 cars over a I 2·hour penod of time totally Jammed the parking faciliues and the entf) to the airport. causing most of the ad- d111onal airplanes to lea"e cmpfy. Hopefully the count} won·t play add111onal tncks on us. but Wlll be forthrigh t with those who are im- pacted ~Y airport noise an the fµt ure. Othef"Wlse, who knows what citize n\ will resort to? JIM ()E BOOM Ncwpon Reach Honest Abe wise in ways of tact Do }'OU like the new Mary Tyler Moore ho w'> If not. be diplomatic. 'a> "'hat Hone t Ab( Lincoln said. "'hen 'ihown a b11 of newfangled nonsen'\C· "f o rthc sort of people who like lhas son ofth1t1g. th•'> as the son of thing that ~n of people will lake ·· Greater Chicago and Swav erland have about the same number of ptople But Chicago doesn't have 400 newspapers 1nciuding 100 daihts. witzerland doc~ • In Rumama ~1111 are many hou"e' with 1he1r kuchens built !>eparated from the main hu1ld1na. and thox ORANGE COAST lailyPilit \ kHchens have no chimneys. The construction date'i back to when chimneys were taxed there Q. Rule is. free1e fish 1mmed1atel y. Did you ever know about this tnck. my fncnd? When you catch a fish you don'1 intend to cook naht away. cut the top off an empty milk carton, put an the fish. cover 11 with water. and stand 1he carton an the frec1er. A Knew about 1L sure. Just never caught a fish small enough to fi1 1n ~ milk canon • L.M Boyd 11 • •T•dic'•t~.d CO/tUJJlllsl. ,,. Dftj fcMOI r .... , ... "41neoonQ [ OllOI o.,....., OtyCG;JOt Te91C.. ,._.editor ~ ...... Soortt Cptor ......... ,c .... ....., Concr04ier ~L.c;......, PfOOuctiOn MAfleOel 0.-.L.- CKculllt '°" ManeQtt ........... , ~Ing OwettOI c::i-::Cfor • - ·'If ever there were a viper's nest ripe fordestrucUon, It Js this (the anclen t city of Baal bek) terrorist plotting-and-training center In the Bekaa Valley. ·' JACK AJfD&R801'f and DAL& VAR ATT' ooJw.malatl Ul t99\ .. , o I Advance planning offers solution to traffic burden Extension of Corona-del Mar Freeway -, -----nearly finished; Orange Freeway next The extension of two freeways. o ne about to open and one in early plannins.Jtives evidence that some- thing concrete is being done to ease Orange County's traffic problems and to anticipate future needs. About to open is the extension of the Corona del Mar Freeway (Route 73) from its current termination at the Costa Mesa/Santa Ana Heights border through to a new termination point on MacArthur Boulevard at the lrvtne/Newport Beach border. The on-and offramps at MacArthur Boulevard, already an place. look mighty inviting to motor- ists who currently have toCTecp aJong Bristol Street North and South. Extension of the Corona del Mar Freeway seemed a long way off during the late 1970s and early 1980s when its funding first seemed to have little chance of being a part of that period's five-year State Transportation Im· provement Program (STIP). and lhen was finally in. then out, then in again. Keeping the need for the extension .i_n the f9refront of Caltrans· priorities required constant pressure by a number of local munacipaht1es. com· panics and civic organizations. But rcalizataon of the dream is JUSt around the comer. Now there as another transpor- tation dream an planning. This is the extension of the Ora nge Freeway (Route 57) from its present termin- auon at the Santa Ana-Garden Grove Freeway tnterchange all the way to the San Diego Freeway Just west of Harbor Boulevard . The need for a freeway extending from Pomona through north Oraner Count}' all the way to the then- planncd San Diego Freeway was forseen by the State Division of Highways ncarty27yearsago. During the ensuing quarter century, the freeway got as far south as the Santa Ana-Garden Grove interchange - where 11 currently ends. Now. with nonh-south access through the county depending entire- ly on the Costa Mesa Freeway (Ro ute 55), thecityofSanta Ana has come up wtth an old -yet new -idea. The concept is to extend the Orange Freeway south as ongjnally planned. For the Orange Coast. thi} would mean a direct link between Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley. Santa Ana Heights and New- pon Beach on the south with north Orange County. Of course. it was easy for the State Div1s1on of Highways 10 draw an 1mag.10ary lane for a future freeway over then then wade-open spaces of Orange County 1n 1959, but how could a freeway be extended through sou them Santa Ana today? There is a way. On pier-lake structures above the Santa Ana Rl\·er. The county already owns the Santa Ana River nght-of-way. and the county's Flood Control District says it would go alo ng with the idea. The problem -as always, when it comes to road construction -is money. This route was included in the massive number of road improve- ments wh ich were a part of the ill- fated Propos1t1on A. which sought to finance roads bv adding one ccnl lo -Qii!iihiim·1M@·l MARTIN BROWER the sales tax. Currently bei ng considered is a development fee. similar to the fees for fundin~ the three south county transportation corridors. In fact. Santa Ana. which favors the fee program for the corridors. would hope to have a fee structure in place without too much delay so that all development fee potential in that city is not taken by the corridors. One thing certain about planning new roads, even extensions. II 1s necessary to plan them well in advance. The process is a long one. In the case of the extension of the Oran$e Freeway. the next opportuni- ty for at to be placed in the STlP would apptar to be 1990. That is when t he current STIP ends. Even then. the extension would have to compete for a place in the new five-year STIP with numerous other roadway needs state- wide. But af the Orange Freeway ex- tension could make it into the 1990-95 STIP. the extension could be in place before the turn of the century. Plans are being made to handle Orange County's traffic, plans such as the extensio n of the Orange Freeway. And plans do become reality, plans such as the nearly completed ex- tension of the Corona del Mar Freeway. Martin Brower pebU1laes &lie new1- letter "MartJa Brower'• Orange Coant)' Report." Bekaa Valley a tempting American reprisal target WASHINGTON -Internal White House documents emphasize President Reagan's a111tude toward any further tweaking of Uncle Sam's beard by Moslem terTorists: He's sick of being pushed around. Reagan believes the American ptople "are tared of suffering insults at the hands of other nations." as one policy paper put it. For this reason. Reagan is convinced that "minimaJ nsks" can be taken to bolster U.S. leadership in the world. The list of target options that could both assuage the public's outrage and deal the terronsts a damaJ.ing blow includes 1he obvious ones lake Libya. Synn and Iran But there's an even more tempting taract: the ancient city of Baalbclc in northeastern Lebanon. If everthere were a viper's nest npe for destruction, il 1s this terronst plotung·and-trainina center 1n the Bekaa Valley. clo5C to the Syrian border. met I 97S. 1he Bckaa has l>ce n the headQuaners and nerve center for the areaiest concentration ofterronm in the world today. Protected by Synan 1roops. who screen every outsider venturin into the area, the Bekaa Valley 1s only about an hour's drive from either Damascus or Beirut. It 1s an ideally 11tuated launchma pad for terrori't o perations anywhere in the world. Amona the aroups that use the v1Jley's fac1ht1es, which are defended by m obile battenes of Synan anti· aircraft m1ss1tes, are terronsts linked to the notonous llyich Ramire1 S.nchez (Carlos the J1cbl) and radical Palestinians Abu Musa and Abu N1dal. Of 111 the tm'Ons1 pnp in the Bekaa. the mos1 numerous ind blatant ire tht lfOUP\ 1upponcd b JACK AIDEISOI (~~ ~~J and DAU VAN A TT A Iran, loosely lumped under 1he cover name of Islamic Jihad. The most vicious of these fanatics arc the Shiite He1bollah and the Islamic Amal. both based 1n Baalbek. At one tame or another, almost every American hostage held in Lebanon. aside from last June's TWA h11acking v1ct1ms. have been kept al some location 10 the Bekaa Valle~. h was here, for example. that CIA official Wilham Buckley was im· prisoned for a year and tortured ~foct being mov(d to Iran last March, where he died from 1ortur~ inducted heart failure. • According to intelligence sources, the two Bck.aa Valley terrorists most responsible for Buckley's ordeal i re hcik Subh1 lufaile. leader of He1hollah in the Beku . and Hussem Rcuie. commander of the lram1n Revolutionary Guard 10 the valley. The nerve center for most of their depredations 1s 1 dilapidated building in downtown Baalbek known as "Hos 1njeb." A former schoolhouse, it serves toda~ as the Bckaa V1lley he.tdQuan.trs for 1hc Revolutionary Ouards. The Iranian 11iard UOIU were rushed to the Beka in Juno 1982. when Israel inv1dtd Ube.non. Their trent1h qu1CkJ)' reached 3SO. ind MP1 on aro~1na. It WllS from the Hosse1n1ch hea<lquarters that tcr- ronsts planned the devastating bombings of the U.S. Embassy a nd Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983. as well as airplane hijackings. murders and kidnappings of Amencans. The old schoolhouse isn't the only !dentifiable target for U.S. retaliation an Baalbck. The Hotel K..hawam is used by the Hezbollah as a military · tr.uning school. The l*zbollah head· quarters in the Sheik Abdullah bar· racks sits on a hillside above the town· a one-time Lebanese army post, it was the target of French and Israeli rcpnsal raids an 1983, but has sa nee been rebuilt. Also hpuscd i~. the Bekaa Valley is the radical Shute group, Islamic Amal. led by Huuein Musawai. a 42- year-old former schoolteacher. Thouth he dcnaed complicity in the bomb1na of the Marine barracks he praised tbe action. U.S. intelligcn~ 1s convinced that his aroup had a hand in the bombing. • A larie. hand-painted meuaae scrawled on a wall 1n downtown Baalbck nu t to a poster of Ayatollah Khomeini, says 1t all: "Death to Amencans!" w A TCH ·oN w ASTE: A rectnt State Dcpertmen• report on 1he Manila embassy chastised the admin· istrative officer for the purchase of S800 cot'fcc tables ind S200 table lamps, notinJ thll the J>t11hpp1nes has "an 1bundancc of inexpensive fumiture crafhmen and hardwoods." 'the rcpon ordered a bait 10 the pure~ or "c•pen11ve houtchold hems 11 quntionabJe aosL .. · J-8 A~.,...-' De# Va AtM alW '78•NW t"e' ,, ... PHYLLIS SctJLAFLY Never ·ratified SALT II is void Washington is buzzing with a columnist's report that Secretary o( State George Shultz. at a cocktail party he gave for political appointees. called Sen. Jesse Helms a constitu- tional ignO'ramus. In an angry outburst, Shultz ac- cused Helms of "treadin8 on the Constitution" by interfering with the appointive power of the president. What precipitated this outburst was Helms' objection to a foreign policy appointment favored by Shultz. Ther~..is no record that Shultz or-an1 other Cabinet official had any tantrums when President Reagan's appointments of conservatives to the Judiciary or other positions were savaged by Sens. Lowell Weicker. Howard Metzenbaum . Charles Mathias. et al. I'm glad Shultz brought up the subject of the proper deference that one branch of the federal government should show another. If anyone should be called names for not understanding the Constitution. it should be thoS<" who are demanding that the Reagan administration obey the SALT 11 Treaty which was never ratified by our Senate. The U.S. Constitution empowers the president only "by and with the advice and consent of thc'Scnate. to make trealles, provided two-thirds of the senators present concur." Any- body who thanks that the president can act alone is truly a "constitutional ignoramus." The Senate refused to ratify the Versailles (League of Nations) Treaty signed by Woodrow Wilson. the Genocide Treaty of the Truman administration. and the SALT 11 Treaty signed by Jimmy Carter. The Senate's bottom-line reason was 1he same m each case: the treaty was harmful to the best interests of the United States. So all those treaties are null and void under U.S. law. It's true that Jimmy Caner and Leonid Brezhnev sealed the SALT 11 Treaty with a kiss in a famous news photo taken in Vienna on June 18. 1979. bul a lcass simply won"t substitute for two-thirds of the Senate. The SALT 11 Treaty accords the Soviet U nion superiority in almost every catefory or strategjc nuclear weapons. t allows the Soviets to build everything they need to achieve a first-strike capability and decisive nuclear superiority. while the treaty fo rbids the United States to catch up. The Soviets do not need to cheat; they can do it all legally under SALT II. The SALT 11 Treaty allows each side a false "equality" of 2,250 strateJic offensive weapons, but does not hmit the carrying capacity of individual weapons or of total weapons force. This is like saying that two interconttnent.al freight-moving finns are "equal" when each one has 2.250 "delivery vehicles," even tho ugh one finn has all SO.ton tractor-trailers and the other has only one-ton pickup trucks. Our pnncapal ICBM. the Minute· man. has a maximum "carrying capacity" of one megaton; the Soviets have 308 SS-18 monster ICBMs wi lh a "carrying capacity" of 50 m~tons each. The treaty allows the Soviets 10 keep all their 308 SS-I 8s; we have nothing comparable and the treaty forbids us to build any. The treaty prevents the Untted States from catchtng up with the superior numbers of the Soviets' Land·based missile force even though the Soviets admitted in a .SALT 11 "Memorandum of Understanding" that they have 344 more IC BMs 1han we have. · The treaty allows the Soviets 10 retain their massive superiority in throw-weight by "Ii mating" each side to the maximum missile throw- weitht it had in 1979. This means a Soviet advantage of al least two-to- one over us. The treaty has a complicated, interlocking limitation on the numbers of MJRVs (mul1iple inde- ptndently 1argeted re-entry vehicles). AJatn. the treaty limits only the numbers but not the power or MIRVs. &ivina the Soviets another tremendous advantqe. In campai~nina for the presidency in 1980. Ronald Re.a&an co~lly called SALT II "f1taJly flawed." In June 1984, the Senate affirmed by 99-0 tha1 nothinJ •n international llw requires the United tates to comply W1th a treaty the Soviet Union violates. ukewise. there 1s nothina in U.S. law that requires us to co~pfy whb an u.oratlfied treaty. When Sen. Helms objms to the U n1t.ed St.alC1 d1 m1ntl- 1na 1 pcrfealy usatfle PC*1don ml• ile-ca~1na submarine so that the l1unch1na o( one nlw Trident sub will not Clet'ed the MJk v Umhs in SALT II, he ., ttto~oa more k~ of the C<Hltthuuott (u ~II u common ~nte) than rnary Shultz. l't1111t ldlany ,. • qM#mtel e1lng' L . -- Tucker to"quit atOCC? Bro_ck' &-¥.ear--___,~ incomplete Orange Coast Colleae has caJled a press conference for today and speculation was that Iona- time head ooach Dick Tucker would announce his ttsignation. Tucker, S9, has been the bead coach at OCC for 24 yean. compiJinga 129-102-Srecord,but be bas had seven straight losina seasons, including a 2-7-1 mark this past seas0n. Tucker came to Coast in 1962 after 11 suoccssful years at Brea- Olinda High when: he won eight league championships and two CIF titles. His record at Brea wa~ 97-18-1. OCC had floundered in past seasons until Tucker took over in '62. That season his team went 8-1 and was invited to the Orange Show Bowl where the Pirates defeated Glendale College. The following season, Tucker's team went 9-0 and was invited to the Junior Rose Bowl, where the Pirates defea ted NE Oklahoma A&M, 21-0. But Tucker's best JC team may have been the 1975 contingent wh.ich went 11-0, rolling past all of its opponents with ease. Orange Coast was declared the natiQP_il champion that season after de- feating Rio Hondo, 38-14, in the Avocado Bowl. Tht't"e more winning seasons followed. then came the scven- year drought. In the past seven years, Coast has recorded a 17-51-2 record. Ram QB h as another opportunity to prove critics wrong Sunday Fn.m AP dJ1,.teM1 / As a NationaJ Football League rookie. Dieter Brock got the Rams off to a 7-0 start. Then he guided them to a championship. Now they're playing for a Super Bowt benh. But the Rams quarterback st1 II gets booed by the home fans and his reviews have been less than rave notices. Among the knocks put on Brock over the course of this season are that he's immobile and holds the ball too Iona. malcinf him suscepttble 10 sacks; that bes inept at dumptng the ball off when bis deep receivers are covered; and that he s1mpl} isn't a National Football Lcagut' quality passer. Brock. who will be at the controls Sunday when the Rams pla) the BcaN in Chicago for the NFC title and Super BowJ berth. 1s up~t by the complain ti "I get really kind of mad aoout 11." Broc-4--S&id ~er a workout at the Rams' camp ... A lot of people rcall~ think I'm a bad quanerbad .. which I think: is nd1culous ... Asked what he's done about the raps. Brock gnnnt'd and replied. "Noth mg ... yet." If Tucker resigns as football coach, he is expected to remain as athletic d irector. ,,.....,._ Dieter Brock la atlll trying to &et a lrlP on thing• before NJl'C ChamplonabJp game. The 34-ycar-oJsi Brock who pla}ed 11 years tn the Canadian Football League before s1gn1ng with the Rams last spnng. kept hts cnttcs' firt'S stoked last Saturda~ 1n 'the Rams' 'Grant's Tomb 'claims.another victim UCI · s los ing skein extended to 10 at Fresno State,-53-48 FRESNO -The UC Irvine men's basketball team will have to wait at least another year to snap its Jinx at Fresno State's Sclland Arena. otherwise known as "Grant's T omb." The Anteaters went into Thursday n~t's Pacific Coast Athletic Association game wnh a nine-game losing streak at Fresno and when 1t was over. the skein nad reached 10 after the Bulldogs came away with a 53-48 victory over frustrated \,JCI before I 0, 132 onlookers. And 1t was a typical Fresno State defensive performance that put the shac kles on the Anteaters, especially the usually rel iable Tod Murphy. Murphy was held to a season-low four points, and missed all six shots from the field before fouling out with I :55 remaining af\er playing 33 minutes of the pme. Even with Murphy s low output. the Anteaters stayed 1n contention until the final minute. ·· UCI cut the deficit to 49-48 with 43 seconds left in the game when Joe Buchanan h11 an off-balanced j umper in the lane. At thJS pomt, with the 45-second clock turned off, the Anteaters needed to create a turnover or force a foul. Using a trapping defense, Rick Ciaccio fouled Marvin Cartt'r near midcourt wuh 34 seconds lef\ and Carter ·dinned both free throws to expand the Fresno lead to 51-48. The Anteaters took the ball downcourt on the ensufag poS5CSSio n and Wayne Engelstad's three-point sho t attempt caromed off the nm. The Build~ rebounded and Leo Walker was fouled by Ciaccio. Walker convened both free- thro-# attempts for the final margin. "We got the shots we wanted. ones we thought we needed to win." said a disappointed UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. "We lost our poise tonight and that should not happen to a veteran team like ours. However, 1fyou are ~oing to lose 1t (poise). this is the place it wi ll probably happen." PCAA s tandings c---. Nev•~·Lu Veiln N•w Mexico Ste te Fresno Stet• UC Irvine S.n Jow Stele Peclflc C•I Stet• FL;tlefton Utell Stele UC S.nta aerbMe Lono Be~Stete Tllw'sdars keAS Fre'no Stete 53, UC ,,.,,,,,.. '8 WL ) 0 , 0 2 1 2 I 2 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I l . , Ut•" Stet• 11. Cet Stele Fullerton 16 Cott S.n JOM State 16 UC S.nte 8erDere 63 NtY.0.·LH VeilH as, P•cH1c '° Se!UN9V's~ UC Irvine et f>ecHlc Cal Stele Ful~on 41 S.n JoM S14 1t Lon9 8 .. c,. Stele et N-Mexico Start UC S.nte 8erDere et Ute~ Stele C>Yw .. W L 1• , • l 9 s 6 ' 9 • .. ' . , s , ... , 1 • 9 The first half was vintage Fresno as the Anteaters were held to a 4-of-22 shoottng performance with all four field goals comrng from Johnny Rogers. In fact. Rogers scored the Anteaters' first 11 points before Murphy hit a pair of free throws with 2:05 rematntng 1n the first half. The Bulldog defense did an excellent JOb denymg the ball to Murph}. who entered the game wt th a 22. 7 sconng average. "I still have to give Fresno all the credit." said Mulligan. "They played a great defense We had a combtnauon of poor coaching and poor playing. I probably tncd to put tn too many things this week. "Saturda) night tn Stockton <UCl's next game agamst PaClhc) 1s a b1g-11me game for us" Rogers and Scott Brooks shared sconng honors for UCT with 15 points. but af\er that tt dropped of to fh c b~ T ro~ Carmon LT Irvine shot onl)' 26 percent from the field tn the game Fresno State was paced b) senior ct'nter Bnan Salone, who scored 13 potntS and pulled down 10 rebounds. G uard Mike Mitchell a product of Mater Det High. finished with 11 points off the bench despite bemg hea v1I) taped wtth a groin tnJUry. Teammate Jos Kuipers. who ts averaging 10.4 potnts th ts season. tallied onl} three due tn part to a lower back anJury Drysdale FV-Ocean View top s Sunse t openers • S UJng fountain Valley High will be first tn hne to agamst t~e Oilers. who at 6-8 are one ol onl) 11.1.u take a shot at favonte Ocean View tonight when San.et League hancUCllp teams w11h losing records The other ts ~ e\t· ·~ the Sunset League boys basketball race t1psoff w1th minster. at 3-10 Dally Pilot predlctloos In the Sea V1ev. League. there arc <,urpn<,t·<. el~ -W.1 e th.rec 7:30 games. . I. Ocean View (I 0-41 '·I both at the top anJ oottom of the standing' .ir. · . T~e Scahawks arc ineligible for CIF compct1-2. Edison ( I0-4) +-I follov.mg the first two nights of dCll' 11~ Ex-Dodger doesn .-t - want na me involv-ecf- 11on this season, so the race will boil down to five 3. Manna (1 0-61 5-1 Un1vers1t\ has raced from the gate wi th tv.o other teams competing for lhc three spots. 4. Fountarn Valle) (9-6) 7-1 wins ha\lng knocked ofTSaddJeback and Estanu.i Fountain Vallery bnngs a 9-6 pre-league record S. HuntinJton Beach (6--8) .:;5.1 At the other end is Woodbndgc. which ha~ into tonight's game. while Ocean View (I 0-4) ha:. 6. Westminster ()..I 0) 50..1 dropped its first 11.1.0 contcm followmg an in Ha waii resta urant dropped three of its last four outtngj. tncluding two 1mpress1,e pre-season where the \.\-amors logged in the Kmg Cotton Classic tn Arka nsas and an 11-2 record ---Tuesday's 51-49 loss to Long Beach Poly. for tonighfs openers w1th defeats. L~n,·\ TroJanS, 'NhO share the earl\ Sea \tr\\ INDIO (AP) -Former Los An-In fact. tl was a black day for unset League Besides the Ocean View at Fountatn Valle) lead with Corona del Mar. will v1~1t Nt·~pon geles Dodgers pitching star Dor. teams all around Tue~ay as Edison (6 7-63 to Long game. Manna v1s1h Hunttngton Beach and Harbor ( 1-1 ). In other games. CdM hom E.'\tanna Drysdale has gonc tocoun to keep his Beach Wilson): Marina (54-53 10 Lakewood): and Westminster calls on Edison ( l·I ). Woodbridge '' at Saddlebad.. ( 1·1 I and name out of new restaurant his ex-1 wife runs in Hawaii. Huntington Beach (69-55 to M1ll1kan)all tuncd up Marina takes a 10-6 record into tis game Laguna Beach t 1-1) v1\lts Costa Mesa 10--1 In a lawsuit filed Wednesday tn Riverside County Superior Court, Drysdale seeks a court order banning the use of his name and picture in the eatery, called Drysdale's Two, in K.ailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. The use of the Drysdale name and sale of souvenirs at the restaurant operated by Eula "Ginger" Drysdale violates the couple's October 1984 divorce settlement. the suit alleges. That settlement, the suit says, gave M rs. Drysdale sotruwnership of . another K.ailua-Kona restaurant. Don Drysdalc's Club 53 Inc. She used to be a co-owner in that business with Drysdale. who wore No. 53 when he pitched for the Dodgers from 1956 to 1969. The divorce settlement allows Mrs. Drysdale to use her former husband's name and i>ictures at the original restaurant. DrysdaJe's Palm SprinP. attorney. Jon A. Shoenberger. said Thursday. But. he said, it bars any further commercial use of DrysdaJe's n1me or likeness. Drytdale's Two opened lut No- vember. The complaint contend• the new restaurant's walls are covered with pictures of lhe riaht·handed pitch Int star "at various 1tqet of his career. The tuit alao alS..10a¥enin bear~ i"' [)ryldale'a name and picture A1' beina IOld at the new rnuurant withOut bi1 content .. It i1 the fint and only problem that baa come up si~ the divorce," Sboenberter said. .. The di vorcc: was handled amicably and this problem hauri1eaand we aret,Tnt to solve it and it' I not a tq deal. • Orndale it now 1 bro9dcatter for the Ch~:: Soi. Both ha vc bomea i.D Rancho Mafllt, nOt far ftoom this daen town 1 l!> milea toutbeut of Loi Anette.. boenbcfltr •id. Peete sneaks into 3.-way tie at T of C Runofbfr tes draws him even with Kite, O'Meara at 9 unde r CARLSBAD (AP) -A very pleased Tom Kite considered his round and pronounced it "not bad for a little ol' skinny kid from Texas." Kite had a 6-under-par 66 on Thursday. a round in wbk h he hit 17 ~OS in retUlatiOn and didn't !iUffer a holey. "The best round I've played in a Iona time," l(jte said. But IOOd as it was, it wasn't quite aood enouah for him ·to retain sole p()llelSion of fint place in the SS00,000 MONY Tournament of Champions. Kite, the dtfeodina title-holder in the e1clusive tounwnent that brinp toeetbef o!'ly _ lbe winnen of Pro. falional Oolfen Atlociation Tour event.a ftom the lase 12 months. was two 1hot1 cleat of the ~Jd with two boles to play on the La Cotta Country Club coune.. But when he liDOed out birdie puns on the Iona. ditnCuJt 17th and 1 ltb holes, he found bimtelfin a three-way tie for the lead. Mark O'Meara fhtiabed btrchc- bi.nbe for a 6$, the betc rwnd of &be toumllneftt. and c.alvin Peete rollod in three putt.a &om the I ,_20 foot l'UID fbr I blntje-birdio-birie ftnitb . . to a 6 7 that pulled them into a tie with Kite at 135, nine shots under par at the halfway point of the first official tournament of the 1986 season. "That was exciting." Peete said of his b1rd1e blitz. ·"Those aren't the eu1est holes in the world." Thrtt strokes back of the three leaders was Mast~rs champion Bernhard Langer of West Germany and Jim Thorpe, tied for fourth at 138 Thorpe had a second-round 68 in the warm, sunny weather and Langer shot his second 69. Danny Edwards and 21-year-old Scott Verplank. the first amateur to play 1n the 34-year-old tournament. were next at 139. Vcrplank closed up Wlth a 67 and Edwards shot 69. U.S. Open champion Andy North was at 140 aner another 70. The BritiJh Open title-holder, Sandy Lyle of Scotland. was 72-142. and PGA cham p Huben Crreen had a 73 for 148. In a tep&l'lte but conCWTCnt tour· nament for 198.S winnm from the lenion tour. with SL00,000 at stake, Miller Berber mo~ into a threo- Jhot lead at t 40 after a second-round 10. .... Elder. the ftnt"""®.Dd klder. slipped blck to teCOnd at 74-143. Arook1 hbner Md 7 J.14S and ~ llMMnlOft. the A ......... who ...on dut title aod apt othtn 1ut >"*'• .,....,,'° 73-147 • ----Tam &t• 'tl•••t of a 1a11d trap• ta.. lla Ml•~ ..... fla7 .... ,. ......... -..~ ........ ~ playoff opener apinst Dallas. He had his worst day 11ncc becom- ma a member of the Rams. compJet- in_gJ uSt six of 22 ~rows for SO yards wtth one intcrcept1on. The JUms nevertheless beat the Cowboys, 2().-0, thanks mainly to an outstanding effort by their defense and a playoff-record rushini per- formance by Eric Dickenon. Brock, however, said the JUms· passana game wasn't as bad apinst the Cowboys as the stat.s made 1t look. "We had a couple of dro ps, and we'd have had a touchdown if Bobby Duckworth could have gotten, a foot down (inbounds 10 the end zope). "And a couple I JUSt thn:w badly. But the ma1n thing was that I had good time to throw, and that the play- act ion passes gave me a lot of time to throw." The Rams thttw comparatively ltttle this season. Winding up last in the league in passing. But, as Coach John Robinson has pointed out often when he's felt the need to answer Brock's carpers, the quarterback: won 11 ofh1s 15 regular- season starts. set a club record with a 59 7 percent compleuon rate. and was ranked third in the NFC tn passing efficiency When he signed w11h the Rams. Brock said. he expected to be throw- ing the ball more "I've always been lhe focal point of the offense wtth my teams in the past. but the focus here 1s on the run:· he said. "From the first game. we started throWlng less and less. We were winning and the defense was playing so well. we got a little more con- ~rvau ve .. *** No r eward for Rams poachers 'Man go· d enies h e offered teammates dinner fo r sack s SUWA.NEE. Ga <.A.Pl -tevc McM1chacl gives the 1mprcss1on that he is mean and tough but he tns1s1s he ne'er put out a bount~ on opposing quarterbacks "Mongo." as his Chicago Bea~ teammates ca ll 1he1r dekns1' e tac~le denied that he had promised tu treat an:i-one to dinner for e'e~ quar- 'terback le' eled ..Pla'er talk... •~ the v.a' McM1chael descnbed the bount\ stor) givt•n out b~ come-rback Mike Richard on McM1chael promised. though. that the Bears "' 111 rematn aggresst' e "'hen the'Y take on the Rams Sunda\ tn the 'iauonal Football Conference 111le g.amc rn Ch1c.ago·s Soldier Field The Bears ar.." getting read~ at the ~tlanta Falcone;' camp. where Mc~1chael on Thursda~ recalled last \Car's 23-0 loss to San Francisco in the \.FC 111lc game 't'htl h sent tht' -4Qers on to a Supt"r Bov.I tnumph .. ~ e're like a hean ~c1gh1 champion "'ho has been beaten and he comes back for a rematch and ~nocks the stuffing out of the o ther guy.'' McM1chael said One reason for his feeli ngs is "\.\-e're a better team than we were IJ'>t \ear Our offenS(' t!> bl·ttc.·r and that hrlp~ our defense .. But \k M1chael also ~am~ the Rear<; must stop Ram running back fn, D1cker~on rf the~ hoix· to ad,am·e 10 . uper Bo wl :\ \ rn !\Icy. Orlean\ ··0ic~e~n 1s tht'tr whole ofTl'D"iC ... said McM1chael "be~thangthe) do centers around htm Last 'ear the' proved the) could run against U\ bu·t tht" holdtng was unbclte' able ·· The Rams whipped tht· Bea~. 29, 13. last year after the Bear\ hid led I 1-6 and held Dickerson to .tO 'ards 1n the first half · · · Dirkerson go t rnto gear 1n the r,('C()nd half and finished th<' game w1th 149 yards rushing and two touchdowns. "That gives U!> the ps)cholog.ical ad,,antage." said McM1chael. "The} beat u and that has been on our minds " .\f\er the game. dC'fenst\C coordi- nator Buddy Ryan said the Bea.~· defens1'e line had let the team down ··everybody got tx-at on defense that da)'." !i8td M cM1chael SCCtakeson Cal Baptist The uthcm CaJ1(omia Col-lett men's bask.etbaH team wall 1eet iu first win of the NAJA Otstnct 111~ to nl&ht wheo the Va . ~!come C.al 8aptnt 10 a 7: pmc C. t~ defend.Ina dist.net uthem 01VlSJOn dwnp1o n. (ell to Westmont. 11-62. Tunday ntaht on the Wamon' court. The Vansuards led early •J\ the pme by 10 points. but 19 tumovm provtd to bt-downfall. Ken 8ard.slc was tbt Van- auarch. tud.1111 ICOm' IPJllll 'Net.tmont.. tally1na 20 poin\I. • I J -----~--- Football coach ADI• .... pair of pltchen H: I,.,, d r ir:c~ "'A becomes member ~~~om::.~~ • US.a. es p-,,un IJ I ~ Of •~clal team LeaJue du~·· nunor ... aftil1111t at USC cs Fullerton also . AnthODY. Jone• added 19 .po1ol~ for ~ Vcps, and r'c'!" __ Edmootoe~ at -as~ TbW'lday. • ' , Richard Robinson tc0rcd 13. tncludanW 10 the second the .~~~·=..,=~aiaJxd uDdtt UNLV s lps by Pacific, 8 -80 ~r~~~rd.eT~:Y~t':.1H ~~nt~~g~:~ NEW ORLEANS -Collcae footbaJJ coaches have often talked about poJicina tbem~lves but Rich Johanningmeier bas done something about tL He is becomloa an NCAA investiptor. After I 0 years as bead coach at Southwest M iuoun State, a O.vis100 I-AA scbool,Johanoingme1cur1IJJOtn the NCAA 's enforeement staff not monlh. Tbejob description -Jobannin,cier anfwercd an ad an the NC?AA News -says that ·an enforcement representative is primarily responsible for the in- vestiption of assigned infractions cases and making oral presentations of information and evidcnc.c at Committee on Infractions meetings. "The 10vcstigation process tncludcs locating principals, making appropriate appointments and travel plaM for anterv1ews, prcpanng memorandums of informauon collected, dcveloptng official case flies. analyzing information on file to complete a case and ensuring that established investigattve procedures are followed." Translation: Johannmgme1er wtll be a cop. When he visits a college campus in the future, he wo n't bnnga football team with him. And the last persvn a coach wants to sec in his office is an NCAA investigator. 0'The reaction (to the move) surprise$ me some." Johannmg:me1er said Wednesday as he mingled among more than 2,500 of has fonner COllCIJUCS dunng the American Football Coaches AsS0C1ation's annual convention. "I've had a lot-Of guys say. 'We want to see you S0C1all)'.' One DivJSion Ill coach told me. ·You're always welcome at our place. We may be the only guys that'll welcome you.' "A lot of guys have been really sincere about it and said, 'We're glad there's a coach tn there. Maybe you'll understand more.· Some guys may feel comfortable enough to give me a call About something and say. 'Look.. I don't know 1f there's anything to this. but maybe you guys can look into it.' " While enforoemcnt will be the main part of Johanningmeier's JOb, he would prefer to practice preventive medicine. "There·s a couple of programs up there," he said. "One is that you arc an NCAA investigator. Number two, you work m their 'Intercept' program, you work witb a lot. of the recruits tn the country, sitting d.own w11h their parents and the student.athlete and explaining to them what the rules are, how recruiting operates. Quote of the day Wlllic Pep, former flywe1$ht boxing cham- pion, on reports that he had died. "Naw. I ain't dead. I havcn·1 even gone out of the house." Successful surgery for Usher SANTA MONICA -United St.ates [i] Football League Commissioner Harry •II t Usher underwent successful heart surgery Thursday at St. John's Hospital and Health Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. "Mr. Usher underwent successful coronary bypass surgery today and he's doing great according to his surgeon," nursing supervisor Nancy Ramfrez said. "There were no complications. He will be hospitalized about I 0 days, that's the usual for this kind of surgery.·· Ramirez said there was no other information a vailable concerning the surgery. Usher entered the hospital Dec. 21 after complain- ing of chest pains. The surgery was postponed and he was discharged Dec. 31 so he could spend the New Year's holiday with hts family at home 1n nearby Tarzan a. formerly with die Tau. . and M.innetota comoered to Pacific's 40perccnt. Twins Of11.D.1,Z8tions, Wbitebovte pla~ for the TWilll 1'nm AP........ ... ..... State 71, UC Su&a Barbara H : o.ch Bill for~ of~ last thrtt teat0n1. • ~or~ SEATTLE_ Chris Welp scored a career-hap 28 ~tot hi1 IOOtb victory at San Jose State with lhehelp reC"ord is 9-4, with a '4.67 earned run averqe and five ~·nu lO lieed the Univeni¥bofWuh=· on Huskies to a of bis son Rick)"s 24 points as the Spanans downed UC saves. . • c: • uc• ... __._ · I ·n o Santa 8arbata m San J ose. • Fossas. a native of Havana, Cuba. was Pined by "Victory over ~ 0•~)' t 0 • Plc:i <>I Ricky Berry made 9of11 field goal attempt.$ and the Teus aftenbc Raneer"s took him on w 12th round of Co~ oollcsc ~ett.11 pine. Sputanuhot 6Q percent from the noor, hitting on 31 of 4S the June, 1979 draft. He was 7-6 for Oklaboma.City last ever ~~er a rn!~ =~ ~~Ullcies' wtest victory shots. They W'Crc ahead 39-27 at halftime and bujlt a 20. sea.son. wi~h two ~va a.nd a 4.7S ERA. Has career Wuhinaton led UCLA 42.~ at the half, and waa point lead during the second half as they cruised to the record, aJJ an the m1nora. as s2 .. s I. brieny threatened by 1 Bruin scorina bunt early in second victory which gave them a 2-2 conference record and a 9-4 Hou.ton eztenda bome •treak Guard Job lAeet ICOrcd 27 points m and f uelcd a second-haJf comeback that erased a 17-point haJfUme deficit and rallied Houston to a 120.110 National Basketball As.sociation victory over San Antonio Thursday oja,ht. The victory allowed the Rockets to keep their unbeaten 19-pme home streak int.act ... In other NBA action, Gleu Riven ICOred 29 points and Do~ Wllkiu added 26 to lead n:d·bot Atlanta to a 110..99 victory over Detroit. The victory was the Hawks' 11th in their last IS games. The Pistons have has lost 11 of their last 13 ... Jeff MalOM scored 32 points and Cliff Robluoll added 21 as Washingtoo dealt Utah its ninth loss in the last 10 games. 95·89 ... Mike Evu1 hit 12 of his IS points in the Last 10: 17 of play to lead Denver to a 94-.90 comeback victory over Seattle. Evans. rcc.cntly relegated to the bench most of the time because of his erratic play. took over when Lafayette Lever.picked up his fifth personal foul with the game tied at 71-71 early in the fourth period. Shutouts for Flyera, lalanden Rookie Darrea JeD1ea recorded his ~ first Nauonal Hockey League shutout as , Philadelphia beat Washington, 4-0. The victory extended the Aycn• fint•place lead · in the Patrick Division to six points over the second- place Capitals. who have played one less game ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Bryu Trottier scored twice including the Islanders' first shon-banded goal of th~ season. as New York routed Pittsburgh, 9-0. The Islanders recorded their eighth straight home-ice victory over Pittsburgh, which blew a chance to move ahead of New York and into third place in the Patnck Div1s100 ... Gres Paslaw1tl and Mm Reds scored two goals each. and St. Louis routed Boston. 7-2 for its first victory over the Bruins in 12 games since Dec. 10 1981 ... Jim PepllD1tl'1 goal 13 seco nds into overtim~ gave C.algary a S-4 victory over Vancouver and snapped a club-record I I-game losing streak. Peplinski banged a pass from Perry Bereiu off the goal post and w1 n behind goa~e.Weodell Youa. Matuszek to undergo surgery LOS ANGELES -lnfielder--0ut-• fielder Len Matuszek of the Los Angeles Dodscrs will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder Friday. the Natio nal League Western D1vu1on champions announced Thursday. ~-Frank . Jobe ~ill perform the surgery at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood. Television, radio TELEVISION No events scheduled. RADIO 6 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at New Jersey (delayed). KMPC (7 10). 6:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: l(jngs at Minnesota Jdelayed), KGIL ( 1260). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana at Lakers. KLAC (570). half. overalJ mark. UCLA pulled to within one poant at 44-43, but the Jn 1 non-<:0nfercncc battle: Huwes responded with an 11-2 scoring,pun and wasn't DePaal '7t, Pepperd.lae 57: Point guard Rod threatened after that. Strickland led a balanced scoring attack with 18 points as UCLA auard Montel Hatcher and forward Reuit DePavJ scored a nonconfercnce triumph over the Waves Miller led the Bruins with 18 ~ints apicoe. in Rosemont, m. W..shinaton's Paul Fon1er scored 24 points and The Blue Demons, 9-3. harrasscd Pepperdine into gnbbc(j a pme-high ei&ht rebouocjs. committina numerous turnovers and taking ill-advised The Hu1k.ics raisecf their overalJ record to 8-7 overall shots. Pepperdtne. 12-3. lost for only the sixth time in its and their conference mark to 2-1. UCLA slipped to 6-4 last 35 contests. overall and 1-2 in league action. ' In other Pac-10 action: ln top 10 action: Was~ St H, USC H : Senior guard Chris N•rG CaroU.. tz, ForAam H : Brad Daugherty Winkler came off the bench to.score 16 points and lead scored acareer-bjgb 33 pointsand grabbed 11 rebounds as Washington St.ate to ·a conferenec victory over the unbeaten and top-ranked North Carolina won its I 5th T rojans in Pullman. game at Madison Square Garden. The Trojans led 31-29 a( halftime. but Wink1er Georpa Tecll H , R•tcen H : John Salley and Marte scored 12 of his points in the second half to lrigcr the · Price each 500~ 16 points to lead fifth-ranked Georgia Cougars. Tech (l 3-1) to its 12th straight tnumph at Madison The two teams were deadlocked at SO.SO when Square Garden. Winkler and guard Brian W!iJhthit back-to-back baskets Memi*b State 73, Loalsvllle 71 : Junior center fro m the outside to put WashLD&toP State ahead for good. William Bedford scored 20 points to lead the sixth-ranked Washington· St.ate led 56-S2 when a parade to the Tigen to a Metro Conference victory over the 17th- Cougar foul line.began with 2: 13 left m the contest. ranked Cardinals in Memphis. Arilou State It, Callfonlia 17: Chris Sandie scorc0 ·· Alabama 13, LSU 17: Buck J ohnson scored 29 points I 5 points. including a pivot.al jumper with t : Io and pulled down I 0 reboundsto lead the Crimson Tide to remaining, as Arizona St.ate rallied to beat California in an upset victory over prcvio1,.1sly unbeaten and cighth- T ranked Louisiana State 1n Southeastern Conference em pc. The Sun Devils.down 58-50 with 6:24 remaining, got action in Tuscaloosa. two three-point plays from Eric Holloway -who had all of his 14 points in the second half -and then took the lead for good at 64-63 on Sand1e·s crucial jumper. College basketball A.rl1ona 77, Scaafonl It: Steve Kerr scored a carccr- high 24 points and Scan Elliott added 20 as Arizona held on to beat Stanford ip Tucson. In PCAA action: U&o State It, Cal State FaJJertoa 71: Greg Grant scored 17 of his gamc~high 33 points in the first half and Utah State did not miss a free throw after halftime as the Aggies defeated the l:itans in overtime in Logan. After making six of seven from the line in the first half, Utah St.ate was 13of13 in the second half and 6 of 6 in the overtime period. Utah St.ate led 37-36 at halftime, but the hot-shooting Tit.ans came back to take a 54-47 lead with 10:43 remaining. Grant then led a 6--0 spurt with two jumpers and two free throws to cut it to 54-Sl with 8:22 left. Nevacla·Lu Ve1as 15, Pacific H : Fred Banks made two slraight baskets to ~ve 12th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas.a comfortable lead tn the closing minutes and the Rebels posted a victory over the Tigers in Stockton. The Rebels were ahea~ by only three points. 74-71 , before Banks scored followmg two UOP turnovers with about three minutes remaining. The UNLV guard finished with a game-high 31 points. c ..... WIST Frn no St S3. UC Irvine '8 _ Ntvedl·Les Veoes IS. Peclllc JO Sen JoM St 16. UC ~te aero.re 63 WeM1111111on 90, UC LA 65 wun1nt11on s1 6S. use st C•I Stele Oomln11ue1 Hiiis '8. Cheomen 4S Sen Oltoo ... USIU 11 S.ett .. Peciflc IO. St Merlin's 66 ltOCKIES Uten St. 12, C.. Stele Futi.rton St 76 • 77 ArltOM n. StanfOf'd 69 Ariton• SI. 69. CeRtornl• 61 COiorado St S7, Air FOf'c• SI McHitana '9. Ntv.·Reno " Northern ArlzOM 111, Mo<'ltene St Naw Mexko 47, Wyoming o EAST G-11la TKn IS, Rulci«s 46 Hohtre 73. Menn.flan 61 Navv IS. Jet'N1 MedlMlft Sot NOf'lh C.rollna '2, Fordham .. Northeesttfn "· Coro.ta S6 RhOOe .Island 66, Ptnn St 60 Rowt Morris 7', wa11.,., '2 St 8onevttnturt 69, Ououesne 67 St JOMPll's IO, Ttml>M 1 I SOUTH Alebama 13, UU 67 Ala ·8 1<mlnghem 12. Ve Com· monwHllP! 10 tot) Oevl<hon n, Clladel 1' 61 Ftorlda St. 113, Cellfofnte , Pe. 11 M9mt>flls St. 73, Loulsvllle 71 S.mford 14, Mere¥ 13 Cot> SOUIP! Florlce 67. NC Charlotte Stetson 61, Town'°" St 60 VMI 63. APC>elechlan St S6 Wnt Vtr1lnle 13, George MeMlft 67 69 19 MIDWEST 0.Peul 70, P-rdlne st 8.-ecftev S1. Wlcfllte St SS Oreto.• M, S llllnols 16 IM ·CP!lcago 91, Ve'9erelMI 11 l"Cllan• 102, NOf'thWHtern 6S Kanses SI. 91. Abli.M Cllrlstlen Ohio SI 11. WIKonsln 6 I Purdue "· Mlchlgen St 13 SOVTHWHT HerOfn·SlmmotU 13. CenteNrv t..mer II. SE Loulslena 60 Tulse IS. Crel11Mon S9 w Tt•H St. 61, t"<!lena St SO Sports on TVforweekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's singles final of Atlanta tourney, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -GOLF: MONY Tournament of Cham- pions. Channel 4. I 0 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: .Superbowl of Motocross. Channel 9. 11 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgetown at St. Jobn's, Channel 2. ' µ.111. -·PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook. 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I W TO BUY Comwell's goal 9:08 latcr made it 2-0. 3 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at The Steamers battled back to tie the Washington St.ate, Channel 2. AfterHours&Weekends Old Toy Trains game at 2-2 on a goal by Nebo 3p.m.-BOWLING:PBAtoumeyfrom Unton City, Bandovic at 9:05 of the second period Calif .• Channel 7. 957-3906 DEAD OR ALIVE andasoalbyJefTCacciato reat2:46of 4 p.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: Racing from Ascot. 3700 Newport Blvd., Suite 303B Lionel, A.F .. & ives the third quarter~ Channel 56. . Newport Beach, CA 644 6829 However, Ion put the Lazers ahea~ 4 p.m. -~ER: Australia vs. New Zealand m ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~::::::::::::=:~~-~~~~=~ 1 for good with 5:26 rema101ng . World Cup qualifying match (played Nov. 3). Channel ___ .._ _____________ . 34. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: The Harlem Globetrotters, featuring the first woman member of team. 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It is a · special shoe store 'within a special clothing s tore. \·1 a • M e ter 'arn • Ame_rican Expre s • • r wµorl C°c>ntc•r-C' rd • J 19 Faahion Island • Newport Beach • 769-1622 •Bullock• Wilabire Wini 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Brought To You By Bob McLaren BMW --> (>n Orange County's easy listening music station KDCM ~ewpor:t Beach \ IDS.I FMsnRECI .. .. Orange CoMt OAIL V PILOT IFfSday, Janumy 10, 1NI • • Edis on. NH girls wtn In s occer The. Ediaon High 11rls soccer team posted its 11th shutout of tbe ~a1<>n Thursday. recording a S.() victory over Westminster in a Suose1 Leaauc match. HB surprises Marina in Sunset open_~r Mitch Nadon and Joy Bicfeld had two goals apiece as the C~ers won the league opener aod Improved to 14-0-1 overall this season. Pam Lcwm booted in the other goal for Edison, which led at halftime. 3-0. Foun ta in Valley, Edison a ls otiiiimph; CM , Wa rriors , CdM , NH win in Sea View The.Chargers have allowed just six goals in the 15 games. Ne•Por t Harbor I, Corona del Mar I: The Sailors improved to 2..() m league wlth their first-ever win over the Sea Kings at Harbor. Alexa Steele scored the only goal in the first half while Missy Bershad starred in goal for New· port. NBA WESTElllN CON .. E tllE NCE PacHk DM\len L.alran Porllano Saartie Phoanl• C.Ol<len Slate OWao W L Pct. ,. s a-48 11 11 S64 14 n ll9 12 10 3H 12 26 316 II 2S l06 MldwHI OIVll,._, Hou,ton 14 12 661 O.nvar 11 14 600 San Antomo 10 16 SS6 OaMas IS 16 46' Utan 11 10 4S9 Seer al'n9nto ll n 371 EASTElllN CONl'ERENCE B~ Pnlla<1a1on11 Ntw Jt rH v w a,n11191on Ntw Yorlt Mllwau"" Atlanta Dttroll Cltvtlan(I Ct1lce90 ln<llane ... Mk Otvttlen 16 8 n 13 23 14 17 19 ., 1) Central OIYhl«I 1S ll 19 IS 16 10 IS ?1 14 23 10 ,. TiwrMSav's Sew.' Atlanta 110. Detre><I 9'I Hou\lon 110. San Antonio 110 Oenvtr 94, S.allla 90 wnnln11t0fl 9S, Utan H T ...... f's G1ma1 tn<1l1na a t L.alran ~ 11 New Jtrstv Sacramento al Plillaoelorua Atlanta a t Boston ~Ix ar Dallas C.oto.n Stare er San Anlon•o Porllan<I er Mllwau>.ff COLLEGE 76S 619 611 471 ~ 6!11 SJ& 444 411 378 1'1• Frnno St. SJ, UC lrvlM 41 UC lrvtnt 141) GB 9 IS , IS\., 11 1 " l 4''1 4''"1 10 14 ' 4 8 9 101, 13 EnOAl\laO lt09ers MurD/lv HHS 8rQOl>.1 Buena nan Ca rmon Clawo .... 1·4 H 9 0·6 0·1 4·9 I ·4 1·8 1·2 lt·t pf IP 1 l J l 4 S 4 IS Toi ell 14·~ Fr-""' Stet. ( Sll ·-· s 4 0 0 I 0 4 4 I IS 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 s 0·0 J 1 IS·l& 11 41 .... It·• pf IP 1·7 .., 0 ) l 4 3·4 s 9 4 1 S·9 1 13 I s 1-1 0 • 4 ·9 1 1 ? 10 O·O 0 0 0 0 Sunset League girls bukclbaU opened play Thursday night with Huntington Beach stunning Manna. while favorite Fountain Valley took advantage of a dismal start by Ocean View, !ind Edison rolled past West- minster. In other action. Woodbndge and Corona del Mar remained undefeated 1n Sea View play, while Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor also racked up wins. Mater Dea was victonous in an Angelu.s League game. and Irvi ne dropped its South Coast League outang. Woodbrldee 4S, S.ddleblcll J4 (SM View LHllUtl SadclaNcll U41 Woodb+"ld9t (4Sl S.orvoa Cool!. wooo Carrllto (olltll Morr Ii .... .,."' ltltllftp 6 0 4 12 01n1e11 l 3 l 9 4 l 4 11 Zllko I l S S 2 3 7 1 Milla! 2 0 l 4 I 0 t 1 HenH n I ) J S I 0 0 ? Mat>onv J 1 t 7 0 0 • 0 Powell 6 1 S 1J Banasiak 1 0 0 1 Torali 14 6 17 34 To1a1, 11 II 20 4S Score bV OU•r,.n SaOOltt>acto. S 11 9 t-14 WOOObr1<1oa 9 IS 14 1-45 Tec11nk11 WOOOt>rlOOe CO<ICll Costa Meu Sl, Lagune BHcJI .. CSH View LH9\la) Cott. Mew (SI) Laeune 14'~ Palmer Lono sw ... ,n M1tc,,.i1 Cowlev 8tnt<llCI Bovell Fleros .. ltpftp .. ft pf IP t J I S w norin O 1 I 2 6 0 1 11 Cnlmf\ 11 3 S 11 • 0 0 12 D•rtmen I 0 0 7 I 1 l 4 wa11oro 4 1 4 10 l 1 1 Creo~ 0 O I 0 1 0 1 Meunce l O S 6 4 l 9 ~cnrock 0 0 l 0 O 0 0 U1ne I 0 l 2 Vevl•• 0 0 l 0 Tola!\ 21 IS '>I Tola!$ 11 1 2J 49 Score bv OUal"IWl Coste M11a 9 20 6 16-SI L.19una Bue~ 9 11 4 l._49 Newp0t1 Hart>ot S4, UnlvenltV 39 CS.a View LH1111e l HtWPOn CS41 un!Venttv (J9) Vamaoe Oetord AnOru1 ""''' C.ooOt Sruoer Sanc11t1 .. flllflP .. ft pf IP l 0 0 6 Siewert 0 0 I 0 8 0 l 16 Camoo1 I 2 S 18 S 0 • 10 Sut I 0 1 2 6 I 2 13 >iuoner 1 & 2 10 O I l I J..-un 2 0 I 4 • 0 l 8 AunleQ4!r 0 I I 1 0 0 I 0 Omaru I 0 I 1 Ben1 1 0 O 2 T Ole!\ 28 16 ~ Totall IS 9 13 )9 S<or• bV Ouamn Newoori Harbor 18 I• I 1-s.. • I) • 11>-)9 Malter Del 72., Plu' X 2S CAnealus LH -1 Plul X (lS) Mlttf' D.i 111) .. ltllflP .. ftpftp Or11n O O 1 0 Wag,,., 3 0 I 6 Lbrelor ) 0 I 6 M.tnire I 7 2 18 Bvr,,. 1 o 2 1 Aen,11•11 2 0 1 • Smllh O O I O C.alnn 1 I I 1S Kenooo o O 2 O O Boen l 7 0 I Martlne1 I 1 I 3 Ellrmn S 0 1 10 w1111am\ I O O 1 Frm,,..., l 0 0 6 Pa ller\on O O I O Lwrnct 0 0 I 0 Pe u•lC" I 0 I 1 Anortt I .l 1 ~ Mlcll.man S O t 10 Wtl>b 0 0 I 0 To•ais 11 1 11 2s T'l••'' 32 a 10 n Pu\ ,(. Martr Ot Score bv Oua~s 4 & 1 t-1S ·1 n ia xrn Et Toro S2, Irvine 39 CSoulll Coast LHeu•I Cote Baroen SalOnt Wallo.tr Carl tr Mtan' c~ ~lln Emerson Mlltnall Gustin K.ul~rs O·O 0-0 I 0 El Toro CS11 1,..,,tne l l'I 0· 1 O·O 0 0 O·O 0 0 0 0 s 7 0· 1 J 11 0-0 O·O 1 0 1·3 O·O 1 J Toi all 19·)8 13·20 16 ~ Hallflmt Frt\no Steff, 23· 11 Tacnnlcal FrH no Slalt Coach Grant 2 TFlrH·oolnl ooars UC lrvlne R09er\ I 8 r00ks J Carmon 1 Fresno Sra re MllcN ll I K.uloan I Ret>oun<ls UC lrvlne 79 IMurolw 101 FrHno Sl•I• 34 ISa lOne IOI. A"''" IJ( lrvlM 9 (R09ers li, Frt\no Srare 11 (Walli.tr I), Turnovers UC lr vlnf IS. Fresno Srete 14 Allanoe nce 10.131 WOMEN S.Cal Cole9e 76, Ctlrlit Colffl 44 OWltl C ..... (4') S.Cat C ..... (74) Niii Brahm M'lv•r Dunn Mccann leltOfl'p .. ft pf IP 7 • 4 It Brazell J 0 2 6 3 l 1 T l)lloev 6 o J 11 9 o 4 11 Sm1t11 9 I I 19 O 0 3 0 Parrv 1 0 J 4 O l J l T ouret J 1 3 I Brow11 1 4 0 6 Sullln n S 0 0 10 Bta llv 1 0 l 4 WunKh 1 0 I 4 DeOufna O l I J Total\ 19 I IS 46 Totals l3 10 21 76 Hllfllma SoC11 Coll-. 30· 12 Huntll..,_1 8 Mdl 4S, Malrtn. 4' (SuftWf LAI-) MariN (441 Hin. &Mdl (4SI Brtwsr ... Charroln l<uesrer l<lrkuP SIUPPY lskltfk• 1<r1u11 Toi al• .. ftpftp .. ft pf IP l 1 ) 4 I(•"•' s , 3 I? 3 I S 1 CnlC.~ S I 1 11 4 1 l 10 r< rceltc 0 l 3 I I 0 0 16 Boulware 1 0 0 1 1 I 4 S Arslr"9 2 l • S 0 0 2 0 Pamoer 4 l l 11 I 0 I 2 Hartma n I I 2 J 19 6 11 4' Torah It 9 1s O kart bv Out rtarl Mtrlha 11 14 • ll>-44 Hunt1n11lon 8ttcn 11 1 10 11-4S •c1son 70, We1tmln1tw 41 (Sunwl LM-1 WattmlMtaf (411 ldlMll 1701 Pav ... Wt lltr Dulcntr KHrns Le Alvara• 8 111111• All Ila 8•1" .. ,,..... leltillf .. 1 0 0 2 Hnnsv J 2 1 t 1 O 1 2 09t>urn S 1 S 11 2 O O 4 H.,.me n 7 I O IS 0 0 1 0 Wlbon 1 6 I 10 0 I 1 l RuOO 1 0 J 1 1 1 I ~ Nol"'9r ) 2 2 I o o • o Jonn,Ofl 4 l 1 t 10 l 3 n Morris 1 0 0 4 1 O 1 4 Fuli.mto 0 0 0 0 8 1<1<11t I 0 I 1 Tolt ls It S 14 41 Tolt ls Zt 14 U 10 sc-iw 0Uartar1 wn1m1nsttr 3 11 11 1..-.C I Edlton 11 1l 13 1.-10 P__..M V...., U , OCMn View S4 (s-Mt ~) ~ V-. CMl '"' v.-. C6JI ... ,.,,.... ,." .... OoulV J 1 3 l) Ht n<lln 10 11 2 l l V!Khos 4 4 4 U Welln S l 4 1l Slrtltfll ) 1 S 7 Coo11, t 0 S 4 Zenatll 2 2 S 6 CIOw., 1 2 1 6 O Lwtn 4 2 J 10 l,.ew.., I I l 3 lock ~ 2 1 6 Owwsll I O 3 2 HUflelar 0 0 2 0 Jolln.on I t 1 4 L Yount 0 0 I 0 Tottlt " II ,, J4 TOI~ n It '° ~ k#a n o.aftln OCMn View I 11 10 1~ F-letn VellaV 21 10 U lt-Q C:.-_. MM .. , •ttMcM J6 c• "'--~> c.... .. Mw ( .. ) ....... ()4) ....... .. ..... wne.ro > 1 s 1 ,.... J , 4 • JOMt 10 e > ~ ltackl o o 2 o Smlrl S 0 0 10 lotarly l I ) 7 l tm<'ln 1 o 4 14 Ht114V I ~ ) ' sio...-., o o 2 o Httirn.. T o 1 , OerMMv0 111 s.tl )0 46 fOf... U 10 t• .0 M¥n I 0 7 1 Nawtwn ' 0 t 4 TO!tlt 14 • 11 J4 ~-.~ GorOllll dill MM t 1• 17 1....0 l ttencle U 1 I t-14 T~ l•~lt '*'°' '9ftpftll loftllflP Mvn11"' "oung KINCI< KaNcll.1 Youngs Cnin 6 ) 4 lS s Fo•d I 0 I 1 I 2 1 4 Mocero 4 l 1 II S I J 11 Anoul 0 0 • 0 S 4 l 14 hmur • I 1 4 4 J ? l 8 Oa Tnll.w 0 1 I 1 O O I 0 DI Tnkw 3 0 • 6 Ptet lltr 0 I I I AffH 1 J ) S Eowardl J 1 I I ro•a' 20 11 11 S2 Toral\ 1J 13 XI J9 Score llY 0\11~1 14 9 11 I? S1 7 lJ 10 9-39 Tournament of Chlmploru Cat C11'1Sbadl M.trli. 0 MHr.t Tom(ttt Calvin Peele Jim rnoroa Bernt11 r<1 Leno•• 11;S<o11 Veroran• Oannv EOwarO\ Anov Norin Dan Forsman M.trk McCumoer Pnll Blackmar C.eor oe Bur n1 Sa nov Lvle We vne l.evl Helt Irwin B111 G1anon Joev Slndt ler R09er Mallt>I• Rav FIOvO Tim Stmo•on Fuuv lo.lier Curlis S•r•not K.tnGrHn L•nnv Wt<lklns Corey Pevln ""-rll Wlabt Hutl«I C,r"" BObEHIWOOO John M.tnaHev He1Sv11on WOOOv 8tack burn Miiier Berber LH Elder Arnol<I Pelmar Pt1or Tnomson Oon January HtrOld Hannl"9 Mlll.t Fe1cn1c11 s.niot s T .ur , ........ 9'¥ NtOH ICMOOL ........ ~ 10·6S-IJS 69·M-13S 68 67-13S 10 68-138 69·6t-ll8 11·61-139 70·69-13'1 10·70-140 n &9--u1 68 1)-141 14 68-141 11 11-10 10 11-141 10 11-14? n 11-143 14 10-14, 14 JC>-144 14 11-IH ll 1?-14S n n-u s II 1•-US 10 /S-14S 16 10-146 13 73-146 II 15-146 11 lS-141 1S 1)-141 7S·ll-1 ... 1l TS-141 11 11-141 18 14-IS2 10 10-140 •• 7a-143 11·1}-t4S 74 13-1•1 111 n-14 13·76-149 13·79--167 ...... i. ......... 2 EdltOtl )(Orlne Cati~ 1 ~ I, Wlllaw\ 1 Wtttm!nsl.,. a<Oflfto WNtmwr I, l.ove land l • And Southern Caltfomia Colles.c romped p&st Christ College Irvine 1n a women's matchup. Herc's how it went: HutlD&toa Beaclt ti, Martaa U : Tammy Keller hit two free throws with IS seconds left and Manha Krcehc came up with a steal to ice 1hc win for the Oilers at Huntington Beach. After Keller's charity shots gave HuntinJtOn Beach (9· 7) a 45-44 lead. the Vikmgs worked the ball up coun and called time out. But they wtre oi.on Stephen• Malrtnll H Ith t>. str _,.,.. YM r ·bY·VMf' YMf', C..dl 1"4, Lute Orwn lHS, Lule Olwn '"'· Lult Orwn lff7, Lute Orwn IHI, Lult Olion 1969, Lula °''on 1970, Jim Steohtn\ 1971, Jim Sreohens 1972; Jllfl S1tP11•ns 19n. Jim Stte>nen1 lt7•. Jim StlOl'lt<I' 197S. Jim Slal>htns 1976, Sieve Pooo ... 1cn 1977, sreve Pooovlcn 197t, Sieve Pooovkr. 1979, sr .. t Pooovlcn 19'0, Sltve Po11<>vkh 1911, Srtve Pooovlctl 1911, Sltvt Poe>0vlct1 1"3. Sltvt Poe>0vlch 1914, Sieve POCIOVkh 19'S. Slevt Pooovlch • CIF o4avofh anlrv •• CIF 4·A samlflne ll'h ... (IF 4·A finalist' Rec:ard 11 14 , ... .... •• 10·4 •• 27· .. IS· 12 • 11·9 •• 11·1 ••• 20-6 • 21·9 ••• 2t·2 ... n·• ... ,., .. , IJ· IJ IS·9 ... ,., ... 17 8 12 11 • 14 10 • 13·10 4 .. 11 14 • Sun ... t Le111ue co·cnemo•ons • • SunMt LHoue cr.a mPlons * Mob• EclMrl Hkltl tMstrl'tbel YMr ·bV·VM r YMr. CM dl lllec:ar<I 1910. Davt Moh\ 8 IS 191 I, Davt Mo"' I · 16 1972, Oave Mon\ 14 11 1973. Oeve Moh\ 8· 16 19H Dave Mol'11 • 16 9 197S. Oa vt Mor>l 9 14 1976. Lionel Purcell • 13· 11 1971, 0on Ltavav 11 I• 1971, Oon Lttvtv • 14· 10 197', Barry Lt l11n 1J 11 19'0. B•rrv Lel91> • 14· IO ""· Barrv Lt 19h ' 16· IO 1911, Barrv Lelon • • 24 l 1"3, 8arrv Lt l11n S· 17 1914, Jon Borc11.,1 • 19 S 19'S, Jon Borchtr't t I• Nolt 19'S lncluda\ s tor1t ll IOues • CIF l>levoff anlry • Sunier LH9\Jt Cht molon' NHL CAMl'BELL CONl'EREHCE Eomo111on C1101rv Vencouvtr Wlnnlot11 l(lne$ (hlCllllO Sr l.oul\ MlnnHora Toronto Oelroll SmVh OM\len W L T Pt\ 29 8 • 62 1819) 39 13 24 s 31 13 7S S 31 12 13 • 11 GI' GA 221 161 1'1 IS9 1•9 176 15' 198 136 t9b Harri• OM\len 11 11 4 II 16 4 IS 11 1 11 n s 40 111 ,, 40 146 '"" 17 160 "' 11 151 Ill 9 16 s 23 1) 1 '"" WALIS CON,EtllE NCE Pn1l•Otl0/lla w n nl"91on NY lllar>ders Pl1t11>urQf> NY Ranoa" New J.,..ev MontrH I Ovaot< Boston Heriford 8vHalO ~•trlclr °""'""' )0 11 0 60 114 11) lS 11 4 ~ 160 llO 11 IS 9 4J 167 IS1 11 10 40 160 IS9 11 11 )4 1'7 1)9 I~ 1• l 29 147 113 A.elem•°""'*' 7J IJ 4 so 1M 143 2l IS 1 41 "' 1J2 " 14 1 4J 15' 147 10 II I 41 1.0 IS? II II 4 40 144 1)6 TIM1"41v'I SC:WH SI LOU!i 7, BOllOfl 2 Pl111•de!Pl11• 4, Weshlngton 0 Ntw Yori.. ltlanc>efs t Pilltbuf9h 0 Cat0erv S. Vancouver 4 loll T.....,,,-1G- l<lnel ti Minn.toll Tor onto 11 8 uttelo Monrreal at N-Vorlr lta~s eomonrOfl 11 Quat>« Cnlc190 er Otrrotr Har rtor<I et v ancouv9' unable to act a shot otT before Ktcchc's heads·up pla)' Keller scored I 2 pomts to lead the Oilers and Tami Chick added 11. Stefanie Pempcr toned in 11 points and bad a\ many rebound Manna wa.s led by Heather Kirkup'$ 16 po1nts Po•ata}a Valley 13, ~H View H : T he Scahawks put themselves 1n a hole they could not get out of as the Barons ( 14-3) rolled to a league- open1ng victory at Fountam Valley. Ocean View (10.5) shot only 18 of 62 from the fit"ld and fell behind 19-2 The Scahawk.s also commuted 26 turnovers as Baron Melissa Handley went on to score a season high 31 points. S.nfl Anita THURSDAY'S Rl!SUL TS ( 17"1' .. " ••• "-~" "-'lne) l'NtST RACE. 6'., turlOno\ Ftttntr' F1v <Black I 1• 40 1310 11 60 Drt1m Potkv CStt venll 1S ?O 9 00 Snanohll Mo CBarroni IS ?O Time l 11 1'S Al&O ren Meo•c 1n Mustlt Cerullo Aoova rtlt RHI, Gren E mollon Oai.. Portal, Air Foret Bally. Mlcnaen S0<tt1a1, o.,~ Fallh, True to You Scratcnao Vanilla Fa\I Oence. Cnarpe 111e Rldoa Leure4 Allee Am a Jonn SECOND RACE. 6 ' lurl0tl9\ Snaatv CMcC1rron1 • 10 l 40 1 60 Runnl119 Ot ooneir <Black t l 60 l 00 Petronlno (Soll\) 6 60 Time 116 )IS Aiso ran· Jusr Plain Plre•e 1·11 Smoi..e r<ln<lu Lane, E•ctrl "Em T11'\ B•are Totitar ScrarclltO R1n9 ol ~a\u•t ToU9" &I'd Pr,oud THIRD RACE. One m•l• Suoer 1(1t1an (ShOemaker) 6 •O ) 40 310 Bara Time (Plnca vi l ?O 160 Ha vane Moon IMawltv1 710 Time I 38 Allo ran Vlfoln11 Cotonv Antoave T et>•e ProtvD/lea Atad IN •••eoeo Drow•v Maooe No scrarcnes n DAILY OOU9l.E 1 •1 o.•O '13 60 l'OURTH llACE. Ont milt Co\l1n11no !Delahouuavel 7 40 Tourl,mo !Sitltnel Sa ro\ Cnlck tValt nzuele Tome 1 31 • 40 )70 0 0 ] 70 00 •1,0 ran Reirooad Bre><lre TuOOr ~·en Percen• Mr Sau N Cla\\ Monre11eno Your Fr .. no Cra ,o Ooul>lt Artf\ Scr11crie<1 Sro•mv S1re11• Breakrtear• Miu M11ter Tiu Tra cy\ Turn l'll'TH RACE. 6 lurlQng' Kffn Kn111nr !Hawltvl 11 IO S 40 '40 •notntr Bioom t Sol•ll l 80 1 80 PrH\ On I BlaCk I 110 T •me I 0'9 2 S Also ran Hooon9 To Bt l.uc• • Je11°n11 Home, EA•llto But>Ole M•Ohlv Trip Covn• Eric. Jtwt lrv S1ort No \Cr etches '5 EXACT A l 1> P&•d \80 SO SIXTH llACE. I I I& m t\ 01'•01' 0 •a Mc( l "On' lo 40 1 4(i 4 aO J •""•! 81&t• I 1 20 4 40 C>·"•"'·•a Dt •anouuave ~ 00 T mt I •S ? S Al\O ren M 1\\ C•nov Juhr Wr '"' Oan,evr F" aouieuA, Ml\\ Or•l4'D4' ~ r•nr ,. S•er B•amt •' on Mt Ouee~ Joa~ Au Alleooantt Mv FIN I Ml\\ X.r&fCrtti<J One For Anortt'ti V@ritu rf'"f' Miu S.renaao SEVENTH RACE I I 16 "·'H T"e Ba~ <Ot1veres1 7• 40 10 40 1 00 Casll<la ' Cno1ee <0<119a 1 4 40 l 40 Vl<lanueva 1Ca&1anon1 • 80 T1mt 146 Al\o ra n r<1u 1no c;1r1 C.OOOntol'" M. Love Lanoie 81noa Mehua Noel Da" Ulac Quick (ne t EU•¥ Scr11c11e<1 !;nenra"ttn U EXACTA IS-7 Pa•d U&OOO EIGHTH RACE. I 1 m11t• on !ur• Dencln9 01101a v I St Mrtni b 60 l 80 Palm Ruoer ISl'ID4!mek•• 1 l llO RoveJ Rl9a lla f ICal'ntil Time I '8 I 5 J •O ) 60 I 00 A"o r1n HHr•l1gnt Fair t/tlat~r f " ciusl•t Srorv Scratcl'le<I Ao•t o• Duo•ev U EXACTA l -S DI C '7000 NINTH lllACE. I • "'''" lrevll IMtHarouei 7510 o 10 • 10 Or1en111 Wtv cMcCanon ~ 40 J 40 JOii• Jo1t1 <SI even\ l 7 i.O Time I SI 1 S Alw ran Bt<l<kJ•" Pe"•• Cao•• OouOlt La Vt rne \ 8'9 Mat Be •IOI) Ondelt Caso ~·o Lvonera \ Pr ,di' Screicnao Grand Der>Ov £.,...,...., ~ ... Pv•aml<I ZOii\ Ont O'CIOCll. Jumo '5 EXACTA <1 91 oa •d O SSOO n PICK SIX 14 1 0\)7• rie c \81/ 151 60 IO 0 ... w1nnino h<~tl Ui> rtor\~\ \1 PIO SI• con$0jal10n 01110 \111'1 00 •r l w ""'no llcktl\ 1flve none1 \ 1 ~ICK HINE S 1 • 4 I 0 ~ l 7 <>AC ,,. 1S190 to tlv• ""1"'n1nQ '<.,.,, , ....... ~or ses Ce,, •O•&' 000• ~ll 197 00 •11t~dence 16 600 Los Alamlto' THURSDAY'S AESUL TS ISSl!I If Sf·"""I cwa~ "'"""° FIRST RACE. 400 varO\ ~es'•" Mar' CBer<ll U 60 91() J •0 SHm1 To Mil (Lewi\) 70 40 9 00 Ou n1nto11P1amoon I H1r1) • 80 T '"'' 10 40 n EXACTA 19 S> oalo \)400 SICONO AACE 400 verO\ Or 8uroen• 1C1roora> • 6C ) 00 140 Jettef\on tMa-.:1...01 3 IO l 00 Slraw Jell•n Br_, l T rnt Xl7S U EXACTA tt 1 oe1<1 \l•IO THIRD ltACE. )SQ n •Oi A"'artlla Bar 1CrH0tr> 1l 40 S 00 J 10 c '""'"" ""° c asnlr 1 Drc"n • l 10 1 oO RtO E Vt ~09(111 l •• , •• ' • ..0 Tlmt 11 91 n EXACTA •• Pa ·O \JI 40 ,O\MTH tllACE JSO •••d\ Rtbs Gr•• Poocv 1 L•ll t 00 \ tO 4 10 !toe" Sltllon !D~K'itn 'I .0 I) 10 For Eluslvt OrH m \ fTrN\ur11 S10 Time 17 t i "'"TH tllAC• 400 •arc\ 1me Oolwl !W> tD<ell.~l 1110 11 00 7 IO nmaoenear tTrN WI'•' •l IO • 10 Fr-wblr<I 1cr .. _.1 ~00 Time 10 lO U IXACTA <t )I Old U St40 SIXTH tllACE. 170 O !d\ rnars s..-r Dl<!Wt<ll \tfl a 40 Mr ComrTl\ilaf t Ir OOll s l Cu r. Klll9r CP!ttu •••onl Time .. ,4 U •JC.ACTA 17 )I .,.l<I OuO S•Yl fifTM •ACI J'° nr<I\ Man-It-(11'!111.,ICllll • 00 Mini Mef<v• C~k11\enl StomlV SIH•kln (hfd l Time 11 01 12 U lACTA U 11 .,.141 UJ 40 I~ aACL liO .,.,-. 0.vldt Witt (~Yftl It• .. Sure T Oii\' (l.AietlfV I • Go ,,. oa <'--~> TWN 11H U O H O •10 )10 1'0 uo l.0 uo ) JO 4 tO u o 4 00 700 HO , 00 12 I XAC1'A CJ .. l N ici \llUO MtNTH RAC8 . HO verft CeMNft• Moot! tit Grcl u• uo uo ~lllt T.-CL.aortl 10.40 UO t.-v Lan cc~...-1 ~ '° T'lma 11 ft u P'Ktl sax ,,..._,+>-1 ., e1 .. ~ '1,ftUO to 11¥1 """""'9 tltM!' l"w llOr-1 Carrvo""' ..... M,'16 IJ ti PICa -ct ...... J.).J-1 "" ,, ....... ,.It .......... tlekat (~ ..,.._I ten-...., ,..._ "6$,llUl Dana Douty led Ocean View wtth 13 points. Edlao• '70, Westmllltter 41 : C'h n s Hermn and Dcnast Qabum pac.cd the Charsers to an I 8-3 first quarter lead and Edison increased 11 to 4 1-14 by halftime on the wa) to the win at Eda son. Herman chipped 1n IS potnts. Ogburn had 12 and Knsten Wilson added I Oas the Chargers improved 10 13-2 overall ~von A1t11a pa<:e<.l the I ion!> with 21 pomts Woodbridge ts. Saddleback 34: The Wamors remained unbeaten m ~a View League pla) despite .i poor shoo11ng performance in thl' ~in at ' TENTH lllACI! lSO varo\ Hool Taooar f Paullna• I 40 HO 4 00 Murual Prom CBardJ S 80 4 10 Lucks C.olO tMlrcnau " &() Tl!'M 11 21 n DAJL y 00\IBL.E • 9 ~· a H•" n EXACTA (f 10 Da•O '3 •0 Allt n<lanct ) 1l4 Wt'ft1'1ne HIGH SCHOOL SM \new LH-~ SI, S.OchM<lt ll 100-Bucnanen Ur o Putt 1 107-<.rut>t< ( U I o Burtorc ) SJ 11-B Cn1n11 1u1 o •• ·•· 'l 121-Barrio\ (Ul D Pe<tz )7 12t-<iomer ($) D D (fle ng ? 77 l~alOere IUl dee Zova1a •o ! l~Torres (SI <lee Browr 16 10 141-<.a rc•• IUl D A00"0Utl 6 156--Burts !Ul P Porr-e~•a ''1 .. 1-<erranra ISi o McN&..,9r• • I J 117-Ba1Clo IUl D C.rao001 I l9l-Aou111r1 tSI D p.,,,. )4l) Hwt-<.er•enl !Ul o T "l'C' J d Woadbfldet "· Cwona dtl Mer 4 100-La rson IWI won t>• '?'''"' 107-0esei IWI wor t>• •o••• • l14--A1Cnlil' IW) D A"lt'O I .. 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''\ I " I .... 8r•n O"f'Wf '' A..1s1re1 a 1 ,.,, !'•· r~,,,,,...,~ u ~ • • • • • • O•("-•l'\'O u \ , ... • "'" E •19"~ l ••\an.,: 7 It ' ' Wam.n'' tournatn«11 (at Wa~t St<encl • ..-~ C•tt ua·a 11.0l'ldt ~ llCI'' '111Pl1 v•' , . Of'f W•"G.., T '°''""~'· 4 "''"•ti& ,_ • ;. f Hf •1"11 ,.,.,0-.1 -l"C"' \t('l''v8'l ~ ..,,,. SeD' ,, e Vo••' '6.,,-a "' I Ve er•.,. ,...,,. •• ~· .... U \ .,,. \u"" ... ,,. \j \ •• T'hund9v'' "'"~' aASfaAl..l Amw't<.,. LM- ANvE \ ~ O"f<I Lt" WI'\ I •• • ..., rO"v r '"'' 0 ...... , -a\\ e'W<I ·-•o f 11,.._,tl" " ,,,. PK loc: Co••' l .ao .... aASICaRALL ... ~ .. Ml .... AUKll- SEATH \l)PElllSQN1(\ Pl.Cttd TOI" cnamW• f'o<watd Oft,,,.. •nl<Jf..O 1111 ..OC••Y ....... Madl..,U..W NCYll Y()ltte 111..•"IDEIU -$...-O ~ T-~ Wlftt IO t ...... II \'Mf t..,11 I NE""' Y()ltK ltAi.GE• t e\\1..-.cl "'" 4 nd0"0!1 lrorn ~ i.~1 ot 1"8 ,,.,.,..,.,_, HO(~#> 1. .. tul It Nt... H-Of 11111 A mt"'( t fl HO<-.tv I ,.,._ NML. ~ Ot ,,_ H~tat '9f1 w"'t E ""'°"'°" () '9" l l'O< 11 • a•.--llf< ~ "' • \11(11 , .. "11"'8 ""..,, P1TTHU•OH ft ..C•UINS-~t 0-. Han~ -'l•ndar •o ta~·INI'• 01 ,,_ 4'm« "Hoc'n L- CCM.LIGI SOUTH C111t01.1N4' \1A1[ __, 0.W• T'l'IOm*• ,..... +oottMt• ('MCI\ Wc.>Odbndae. G1Uy PoweU toned 10 10 poinu io the third quaner in lcadirlf Wood,. bnd1t (9-5 , 3-0) w1tb 13 poants. The 1un1or forward al1<> had 11 tebou.nds. The Wamon could hit ooly 17 of 68 attempts from the field. but kept ahead of tht Roadrunners with 21 offensi ve rebounds Jill Daniels put up nine Wood .. bndge pomts and collected 14 re~ bounds. while hawna Sepulveda led Saddleback (2· I) with 12 potnts. Coroaa del Mar &G. E1tucla st: The Sea Kings· leading sco~r, Mi chelle Willard. fouled o ut early 1n the founh quantr, but Junior Nata.he Basmac1}'an and K C Jon« picked up the slac~ to lead CdM to the win at E!.tanc1a Jones scored a game-high 28 P<>lf'!lS and tossed off six assists. while BasmaCt)an added 14 points The Sea Kings (3-0 6-7) had a 2Ci-19 halftime advantage and out\lorcd the Eagles. 35-15 1n the -.ewnd half Newport Harbor ~•. Uolvenlty lt : r he a1lors earned their first wm of the season as Chantel Deford. Sarah \ndru~ and Lara Asper scored tn double figures at U 01vers11y. Deford tossed m 16 points, Andrus Jdded I 0 points and I J rebounds. and .\s~r dominatt'd the boards wuh 20 reb<.•unds a.11d 11 pomts. Harhor 1mpro"cd tu 1-2 m league J nd I ·K 0" erall Costa Mesa 51. Laguna Beacla 0 : The .\nist~ m1.,r,cd an opponunity to 11e tht' game at the buZ?cr as the 'vlustangs 1mpro,ed to 2·1 1n Sea \It'~ pla\ The \-1 us tang~ had the lead 1hroughout. and ~ere led by Step- hanie Swam.on and ( arol Long. who each tallied 12 points Meg ~llcheJI added strength on the ddens1ve end for Costa \1 e~ '41th I rebounds \u~n Chalmers led Laguna Beach (<J-3) "llh 2-i point'> Ma ter Del 7!, PIH X %~: The \lfonarchs captured their 22nd \tra1ght .\ngelus League dec1s1on in convincing 'it\ le behmd ~oclle 'Aan- trt''s I points and 15 from Gen ( •a111e' Manfre also had five assists and 't'\en steals >4htle Kun Ellerman '4as thr team's rdlOl!nd leader with I 0 "1ater De1 '" 2-!J 1n league 12·5 '" c:rall El Toro St, lrvlot 39: I he ( hargcrs 1mpro,ed to 2·0 in South ( oast .ll l1on as the' breezed to the '1clOf! u'er the \aqucro!> at In inc I 1-l) \helh ~ucen led tht• Vaquero\ v.1th 11 points In a c.:ullcgt· game: . oCal Collegt 76, Christ Collect lrvioe 46· >-..1m '•de' '-1.urcd 12 r<>1nt" .ind grahtx-d I I n·oounds lCl re .id thl' \ Jngu.lrlh f'l.1\1 thl' Ligle\ at "' ( \ngd a \m11h JJJnJ I ., \ .inguJrJ pt11nl'> "'h•k \lq! '-111 Jnd \ Jkne \k\l'r ru l ur ,., l)<•tnl\ l'.ll h l11r I ( I Falcons ' De Berry honored 'f \\ < >Rl £ \ '' ..\1'1 -In nnl' t°'l''l'' ind \l"Jf.l'JheJJ\\13lhat Jn\ •l''l°I f1.,hcr Ddkrr' l'l thc .\tr t-orce \,adt·m' I hur'-d"' "3\ namcd mdJllH.t'llt-gt• < 11.1, h ,,1 1he \car f)c Bern ~he kJ thl' f .lkOn\ to a 12-1 rc(Nd and .1 '11 >< national rankrng "a' H1tnl lhl' h11nur t>' more :hJn ~ ~ • 111 hi\ ,olkd[LUC!> v.ho ~ttl•ndl·d thl· \mrnc<1n Foothall < 1)J\ hl'' '"'"-1Jt111n' ,innual ron- ' l'nllon l>l.'lkrr' and thrl·l· 11thn ~inner<, I )1, ~ 'hcndJn t•f t-u1 man 1n I -,, f\ I)" ,.,,.,n I·\ ( 1eor[tt' I .1n,1i, 1 l\l1H•"1,hurg 1r < ullqtl I 1 ' "' n I .rnd !inh Rl•JdC' 111 \ .11u-.t.111.1 illl 1111 ( nlkgt• l>I\ 1 .. 1un 11 " it' h11n1•fl'<i Thur~J' nittht at 1la Jr nuJI 1\.1.J.1 < 11.ll h 111 tht• \ ca 1 1"'JrJ, hJ C"~U('l Kl•J.lt ~ h1''<-.\ ugu,t.10.1 ll"·'IT\ ha~ '' t•n l h rt•l' l 11n'l't ull\ 1· "( ·\ ·\ P "'"'n 111 1. h<1mPH'"" .,.c)n the 1-...m.1 ror :in unprt'frllcntcd 1h11\J \l·.1r rn a ro~ lilptunng :i ~r11r-1n , , •It t" er II' c re1t11ma I ""m ncr\ THE JINX: Four-letter word to Pats '-ti .\\11 <A.Pl -Bnan Hollowa), 1hc ~C'" l ngland Patno"' Pro Bowl 1.H ~I(' '"t' an1n '4 hen he'\ asked .l~U1 THF-JI\;\ T11 Hollov.3,·, \.ll<tlh Ra\mond &m THr Jf"'\ 1 11 manN of "' umst.anc-" not ~eogrnoh' \nJ tC1 B<-m ·, M1am1 rnunterpan. Dun \hula TtU ll'X 1-. \.OmC'th1n~ thll ha<. no1h1ntt 10Jo ~1th hi\ team'\ prt'paratton for \unda) \ <\H cham· ruoMhlp pmc with New cnsland. 1\io' ~?. I <)66 The Patnot come \tl Mla.m1·s Oran~ Bowl for the fint time and ~at the Dolphin 20.1 ~ fht'' ·.,r lo t aJl o( the I sames 1hr' ve pla)C'd hert sinct r~at is TH JI It dOt'Sn·l mak<' an) d1fTcrcntt '1' 1, rt' ou pla' pmc6 -1 don'nhink ~'i phy htu.n~th1ngtodow1th1t.­ "" ~IT) whose team beat both the \/('v. 'ork kt.s and l 0\ An~ln Ra.Iden on the mad to rtach the <\FC t11lepmt' "You have to have takntcd players and ~IA 'Ound foo1ball For llpmcs pla)~down htrt ... 't ha~cn't pteycd u t focnball .s the) '\le P'•~ .. -----~---------- " M • 0,.,.. Comt DA~ Y PfLOT I Fttday, January 10, 1818 MUC NOTlC( Mt.IC MlTICl'. Ml.JC NOTIC£ ... U~eo.taMMI CM! The tlr .. I .odt ... °' COfOa In the otftee OI the rec>reeentatl~u1o"b"1*'11y Janu.ary22. tNt-1.00P U • .,.,... by IN~ 10 MOUl.8T1 To Ciiano• TRUST DATED 81 41'3 UN-llDta. 2'21 . Olh« common dellgJUMlon Ocu\Jy ~ .. QA-IN COUtl wflHrl hlUf montN APfllJCATMMI ....... OOfldletoN of WIC)t0¥11 noe. pottlorl ot ptot*fY Ion.cl 1.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION ,..,.,.... MU t C 1 II II 2 of tM et10¥e rMI Otoc>ertY 19 ANO!Couni, Stele ot ttOl'll the de .. of llfs1 le-CondltiOnltl UM ~I Ho. I•. 10, end 11 ot U.. Pwmh M· I 10 C-4 and c:oneolidata TO PAOTfCT YOUR PROP· TS No 11...oMZJ 1111• IC I Keto, 18 i.nown to UI ... 204 MAY· CAUfORNIA. e.x.cuted by 1Ut11Claofllltttt'1uprovlded ...... No 18-70 end Concllttonel Po'llorl of raltt04WI ptoPertY [RTY "MAY Bl! SOLO AT 04iv1N1 AweftOO MllCN. Athlktea FAIR LAN , COSTA M!SA.. DAV10 LIVY. A SINOI.! In IKllOn 700 of 01• APPLIC ANT1 Avalma Exc.pllon No 16-72, • ,. lnt.o ~ elt•· A PUBLIC 8Al.E IF YOU YOU AM IN DUA.ULT ~~~i::nord CALIFO.-NIA 92127 MAN IProbltt COdt Of Cllllfon!la. 2*lo Cl;UMt 10 oon.truct e l ,804 l N '11 RO It MI It TA l Nl!l!D AN EXPLANATION UNOIJUOllD(WTfllUU, eo.· c Ill Thia .... -in be !Nida. WILL SILL AT PUBLIC ThellmelOr llllngdalml.. lOCATIOlt1 IUU tquat• loot comm«el•I •TATUe: Negetlft Deeter· Of THE NATUR! OF THE OAT£0APAIL zt. 1 ... U•'-Way, ta ......_ a witl\Oul c<Mnanl or war AUCTIONTOHIOHlST 810. not Hpifa prlOr to tow Mat1191\ L#!e ~ with • VWlance to 1tlon No .S-70 11 r~· PROC!l!OING AGAINST lLO(~~Tou(ClTAl(v,J-~ t~ bull~.. It con-. ~e1'2't1totMOJll .!.. ... lmc>lleO ....... OCR ,OR CASH Cpay•t>le •• montha ltOl'll lhe d•lt of·~ %0..: A-I CSlnQll ~ S*mlt nro .22. IOI line 0.-ornmeltded tor approval by YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· ....... ""'" '""""'"" "" .. pan ,__. "• ....... ---· time ot .... It\ i.wtul monev lhMf"'O notic. llbOY9. AM!denllal) ~t -'V lhe toutll the PIMlllnO CotnrnlNlon TACT A LAWYER i!ATY. IT MAY 8ti SOU> AT OUCI*' ., 1 v«* Of et\CUM~ancas. to P•Y the ol llMI Unlled Slltt11'•1 THE I YOU MAY £XAMINE IM MOUll~ Tilt addlllon P'OC*tY line ON Pl.I: A oopy OI IM On FRIOAV. JANUARY 24, A ~L81C SALE " YOU ,.:.: Kog8 unpal<I orinclpel •urn of ,.AONT t NTAANCE TO THe Ille k11Pt by IM GOUf1 It~ OI. eecond unit 10"" m.t• ... '11 R 0 ....... ' AL pt~ requeet la on Illa In t988. It I 00 p M HOM( NE.ED AN Dl'LANATIOtil TNa atettmenl WU hied 1142.351.01, l)ll,ltlnl .... I N OLD ORANG! COUNTY are I l)lftOn 1n1-1ed In Ing eJnote l•rnlly nome flATUei Cetagotlcalty ~--lN °"*1met'll of o.v.IOp-FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO OF THE NATURE OF THE Wiltl M COun Qetll ot Of ptovtded"' Ille not• MC\Ued COURTHOUSE. LOCATED 11"41 "'"·· ~ mty MtW j)Uf9UWlt to hetlcWI 110 u empt, mwit 8eMcte. 2000 Mein LOAN ASSOCIATION. a l'AOCUOINGS AGAINST .,.' Coonty ':,, Oeoem_; by the CIMO OI trutl OW• an ON SANTA ANA 81.VO BE· upon theueovtor Of edmln· of tfle ~ttnvton IMc:tl Of. ON ,U : A ~ Of tM 811 .... Huntington 9Hch, Corp or1t1on. lormtrly VOU. YOU SHOU\.0 CON· 31 1985 •ddl tton11 U lltneltd TWEEN SYCAMORE ST lllr•tOf. Of up0n Iha •I• dlnanoeCOdt. oonvn«Clel building II Oii Cellf0tnl1llH48,fOflnec>tC· known N HOME FEDCAAL TACT A LAWYER ' ,. .... am0un1 ol S3,455 00 II 1ny, ANO 8ROAOWAV, SANTA t'O<neY IOf tM t•ecvtor or INV I .. 0 NM INT AL lite In Ille ~"*11of0.-lloo by the public. SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· ()nJA.NUAAY t7. 1Nt. 11 ~bllsha<I Orange Coast undet lhe lttmt ol the dead ANA. CALlf.'ORNIA, all nont. lldmlnltlralOf, and Illa with ITAT\19; C.lagotieelty U • \llllOpmlnt SeMoei, 2000 ALL INTl!MST!O PEA-SOCIA TIO N OF SAN 9 I& L m . 8ENEFACT, .. OeflY PllOt Jenuery 1o 17 of trull and ,... C"81~ 11111 a11tel lntat•I con_,ed 1"9 COUt'I With Otoof of --empl IYom C4illtonflt Ell· Main SlrMt. Huntington SONS are Invited 10 attend DIEGO u Trutl .. uno.r a duly eppolnted Tru1IH 24 ~I 1988 · • and Up•n•H o l the to and now held t>yll und&f YlOe. • ..,,,ltlen requeet 9111· Wonm«llel Ouellty Acl. BMcll, Celliomle 92641, '°' NICI "-"oO encl •Jll)f ... deed ~ trull dated 814183 under and ~I to 0.0 F-8&2 TrualM Mid Deed of Tru11 In IM 1f10 that you ci.tirt 9'*llal ON flLI: A ~ of tfle lnlC)ee11on by IM publ~. oPlntona Of eubmlt evldtnct elgned by GFOFFREY F ol Truat recorded APRIL 27, Th• lenOttlBtn.,ICltty P'°'*'Y tlt1.teteo In Mid notice of the OOno of et\ In· prapoeed~! .. on •In ALL INTlAESTEO PER· '°'or ~l lhe eppllcatlon MOUNTAIN, AN UNMAR· lf84,., Intl. NO. e..~i'T3180 r\ellC M)TICE uncw IMI deed ol trust "" Coonty and State dtleflbad ventory tnd IC>ptiltement of Ille Ootl>.,.lmertl Of o.v.loc>-SONS ate lnvtled 10 attend a outHnael abo11e It Illar• RIEO MAN. BROOKE HOFF- OI ()ttlclel AecofOt It\ \M of• l a&+gntd eno del1vera<.1 ol .. LOT 16 OF TRACT NO. estate -·· Of ol the pall• ment &eMoee. 2000 Main Mid Meting Ind ··~ ate 811y fUl'lhar ~·Ion• MAN A SINGLE WOMAN flea of tN County A«:orel« PlCTITIOUI _,..... Int TrvatM t DaclattliOil ot 2387 IN THE CITY OF tlone or tcCOUnt• mttllloned SltMt. Hunllngton 8aech, oPINont or IUl:>mtt evidence plMM c;all Jtff AbramowtlJ:. and .raco<dtld 8122183. H OI OAANOE County. St•I• OI ..... I TA Tl•NT Dafaull ot Iha obligallOnt ... COST A MESA AS SHOWN In Stc1k>n 1200 tnd 1200.s Of Calllornla t2t41. lor tneoec-tOf Of eglln•tthe ~tlon A 11I1 t. n t p I an n. r • I Oocument83-366333. of lhe CALIFORNIA flceeuttd by Tlla lolloWlnQ per'°" 11 cured by tne Cited of trust ON A MAP AECOAOEO IN the Cellfornta Probate Code. tlon by Ille public U oulllntd tl>cwa. II lheire 630-6271 Omct•I Records ol Orange JACK T DEVINE d0< t>vllnett at and a Nottee of Otlaull and BOOK 70 PAGS(t) 33. OF t . Averr C rary ot ALI. INTERESTED PER-.,. tny lurth41r :•tone ,...._ W. 9i'llln, toe• CO}lnty Calllornla will sell at WILL SELi. AT PVBLIC c1YSTAL CLEAR WIN-El8c11on to Sall, whleh rt-MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. llllaHrVI, M11rtt:,:r 6 $0NS .,. lnvlt.cl to ettend pletM Celt Scott • A .. .....,, .._....,.... llMDfl public euctlOn to the hlghtSI AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-DOW SERVICE 10002 TM! couleo on 9/ 13115 u Oocu-IN THE OFFICE OF THE ....... Attomer ~ Mid hMtlng Ind •llP' ... •tent Plenner •t 638-5271 ~ COltMltllllOA bldOO< IOI USl'I In United 0£R FOR CASH Cpayebtl al Or Gatdan G•<MI caltl ment 8~"8431 OI Offtctal COUNTY RECORDER OF Uoftet, 11t0 ~om., oe>lnlont Ot IUl>l'nlt avldtrlCa ,.._ W. P9'1ft, 8eo-Publltihod Ofanga eo.81 StalH Oolllrl, 11 tile lllM of .... tn 18wfUI mane, 92843 Aec0<d• SAID COUNTY Ntwpcwt ..... CA... tor Of agalntt Int 1j)C)41Celion ,...,,, .._ ............. Deity Piiot January 10. 1988 NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE oi Ille United Slllel) ti THE Jamet p OaddlO, 10002 Thtt ••It wlll t>e con· Tne '''"' addr•• and Publl•htd O••noa Coul •• oulllnad above. It 11\efe ,...... CeMftll•hn F -71 1 T 0 T H E c 0 u N f v FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Teal 0. . Garo.I\ Grove, duclld by Agan~ Set" ano other common deslgnallon. Dally PllOI Jtnutry 9, 10, 16, ere any furtllef qu.tlon1 Publlahtd Orange Cout COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC OLD ORANGE COUNTY Calif 926-'3 Posting wlloM address end 11 eny ol 1he real prOO&f1y t986 pleaM call HOW81d Ztlefllly. Delly Piiot Janu•ry 10. 11188 Dlll1t II' MnJIC[ CENTER DRIVE WEST In COURTHOUSE LOCATED ThlS bullntu II con-phone number 11 p 0 Bo• daJOrlbed aoova IS ThF-533 Auocl •I• Plannat II F-717 ,._"'nu the Clly ol Sent• An• Or· ON SANTA ANA BLVD , BE· ductao by .,, lnd.,ndu., 60188. Sacr1man10 C•lt· purpo•ted l o be 870-536-5271 enga County, Catlf01nte. all TWEEN SYCAMORE ST 6 JlfMI p OllddlO I01n1195860(918)•86-2727 CAPITOL STREET COSTA P\8.IC M)JICE JamM W. P9'1ft, IM· Mt.IC M)JtC( ~~=ING right, title and 1nterttt COil· BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. Th11 statamenl WU llled Oiled 1212.ie5 MESA CALIFORNIA retary, HuntMgteft ...... NOTICE 16 HEREBY veyed 10 end noW lltl~y II CALIF . all nght, 111141 end wtlh IM County Clerk of Or-HO. FIOI RAL SAY· The undersigned Tru1tee It 22514 ~ COMmlnlM I( z-. undtf the deed ol trull In tntet•I conveyed 10 11\d ange Counly on Jenuary 6 INOI ANO LOAN Al · dtscla1m1 any l1&bllt1y IOI any NOTtCI Of Published Ofttlga Cout NOT'ICI TO e:~Ei: t:!c,• ~~ ~~ the, .. , P'oe>e<lY daacrtbed now held by tt undet said l986 . IOCIATION, a COfpotallon, 1nc01rectness ol the s1ree1 DEATH Of 0811y Piiot J1nuary 10. 1988 CMOfTOflll °' M Cl eoukii J es 0.0 ofTruslln the OtOQWty F2t17T7 .. Ttwet•. •r~ Kif-M. address and othef common ALLAN fRANCll F-710 llUUt TRAN"11" .,. ly on •nu-PARCEL 1 111u11td on aaid Coullly 1nel Published Or•noe Coast Oobbl"•· Tru1te1 Pro-desogna11on. 11 any anown MEHAFfEYc AND Of nTl· (leca. 1101 .. 107 :i' :!,:~~:!~;0.'!·~,~ LOT 8 OF TRACT 10856 State ~rtbad as I.OT 33 Datly Pilot January 10 t7, dlHlllon COOf'dlnalor/JS hereln TION Mt.JC *>TICE U.C.C.) llcabl• In lht Council AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· OF TRACT NO 6639 IN THE 24 31 1986 Put>llshed Ottnoe Coast Sato H le Will be made, but TO AOMINll TER Notice II h«eOy OI...,, lo ChtmtMwt ol City Hall 77 CORDED IN BOOK 471. CITY OF COSTA MESA. AS F-695 Dally Pilot Janu1ry 10 17 wllhoul covenant OI war· ESTATE NO. A ''llOI NOTICI °' credllora of the wlt'\!n Felf Ofivt, Coeta ..._. .. on PAGES 37 TO 40 OF MIS· PEA MAP RECORDED IN 24 1986 ran1y e-.pren or 1mplled, r&-1 To t ll llelrs!'t>aneflciaites. PVMJC .. ANNO named trtnalerOt(t) that a Iha tollowtng lltfTll' SAN CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· BOOK 287, PAGES 15 tnru Pl.B..IC M)flCE F-66• oardtng tltle Possession.°' creditors and contingent CONDf'T'tONAL Ull bulk tran•ltr It tbout 10 be JOAQUIN ~ILLS COA· CORD S OF ORANGE 17, M ISC ELLANEOl/S encumbrances, to pay tne1credltors and persons Who Pl9'Mfl' NO..... made on partontl ptop«ty RIDOR FEE to consider COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF FICTITtOUI SUllNHS j f>teLIC NOTICE remalnir1g principal iwm 01 may t>e o'1t1erW1M tntetnted llCOND UNIT . h«alnahar det«lba<I: edopllno ArU. ol een.111 ElCCEPT ALL OIL, OIL THE COUNTY RECORDER NAME STAn•NT the note(a). advancet. •I eny, tn iht wlll and/or est1te of A.DOfTION TM (l8mOI end butinea and 1mpoe1ng ,_ on new RIGHTS MINERALS MIN- OF SAID COUNT'V The loltow•no pe<aons are ..... unde< the te<msof said Deed 'ALL.AN FRANCIS MEHAF-NOTICE IS HEREBY addreuM ot Ille Intended development to rliM. POI· ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL The Slrttl aeldretS end dOlng buSlness H lioncr Of ol Trust ,.., cha.rges and I FEY GIVEN that the Huntington tranaleror• are: SHAFCO IN· tlon ot the funding requited GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER other common deslgnallon, KELLEY BLUE BOOK 51 TRUI Tl l 'S I ALE expense1 ol lllt TrustMand l A pe1ttlon haa been flied 8"cfl Clly Council win flold OUSTAIES, INC .. PO. Box toconatruct1heSanJ08QUln H y DA 0 C A AB 0 N If 1ny. ol the real property Oldlleld Dr . Irvine Calif TIO. NO. M7S-02 of lhe truats c•eated by Hid by CALVIN A MEHAFFEY a publlc heating In the Coun-280S, Coate MeH. CA Hiiia Tranaportlllon Cor· SUBSTANCES BELOW A Clasc r l bed lt>ove IS 927 18 1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Deed ol Trust OF ~AJOAITV AGE. A ell Chamber el IM Hunt· 92828 rldOf Thepropoead fM P'O-DEPTH OF 500 FEET purported lo be 105S Alan P Johnson, 5 Old· UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST The tolal amount ol the 1BONA FIDE RESIDENT OF lnglon Civic Center, 2000 The IOc:allon In Celllomla gt&m do.a not altect t•lll· UNDER THE PARCELS OF TULARE OAIVE COSTA field°'. lrvtne Cllll 927111 OATEO 4/1"83 UNLESS unpaid blllr\Otl of the Obll· THE UNITED STATES ANO Main Strffl. Huntington ol Iha chief •xecullye offloe •no llOIMS ••l•llng com-LANO H£AEINABOVE DE- MESA. CALIFORNIA ' Walle! J Stet er 5 Oldfteld YOU TAKE ACTION TO gallon MCUfecl by the P!Qp· j BROTHER OF OE CE OE NT. Beech. Callfoml•. on IM Ot prlnclpal bullntaS otflot merclal Of .lndustrlt l build· SCRIBED WIT HOUT THE The undef$1Qned TruSIM I Or . 1rv1n1, Calll 927 t8 PROTECT YOUR PROP-arty to be SOid and reHOn• requell thal Ir\ the Superior O.te and •I Iha Uma In-of the Intended 1ran11er0f ,, lno• bUlldlng permit• '°' At G HT 0 F s u AF A c E dtecla1ms any llabtllly lot any Alen p JOhnsoo EATV tT MAV BE SOLD AT able estimated cosll. ex· l eoun ol Orange County re-dlctled below 10 rte*vt end 1115 Bahr StrMI. Costa rta1de,,t11I remOdallng Of ENTRY AS RESERVED BY incorrectness ol 1ne street Thts 1111ement wu llled A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU penses end advances 11 •he questing that CALVIN A contldar the 1111emen1a of M .... CA 92628 aeldltlOna nOf 1>u11dlng per-DEED RECD'mED AUGUST edelres.s and Oll'lef common with !he County Cletk ot O• NEED AN EX PL.ANA TION tome 01 tne '"11111 publtcatlon I MEHAFFEY be appointed u ell persont whO wtlll 10 be All other bullnMI namM mite tOf ricon11ruc11on ot ••· 22 1983 AS INSTRUMENT OOt1gna11on 11 any ShOwn ange County on December OF THE NATURE OF THE 01 tne Nottee 01 Sale 15,personaJ representative to heard rllatlvt 10 Iha &ppli-and •ddreuet uMCI by IM l•llno retldentlal units RE· NO 83·386332 Of" OF- hetton 31 1985 PROCEEDING AGAINS T S 1ih2.60b5 1i d Id 1dmln11te11 1ne etlate of 1he cetlon deterlbad below. Intended tr8ntletOI within ZONE PETITION R-8S· 17, FICIA.!.., RECORDS Saldsalew1ll oemadt .but F2NM7 YOU YOU SHOULD CON-e ene tctaryun ersa 'oeoedent OATl/TIMl:Wedneadey. lllrM )'Nre lut )'Nrt IUI Speclllc Plan SP·78·02A2, PAn ... EL 2 wHhCKJt covenan1 or wer-Publtshed Orange Cou • TACTA LAWVER Dee<l ofTrusth..,.etotoreex-1 The pa1lllon 1aqut1ta J•nuary22.11186-7:00P M pe11 eo l11uknowntotti. end Pl anni ng A ction A NO N-EXCLUSIVE ran1y. e11p•ess or 1mp1teo ra-Oa11y P1tot Jar1uary tO 17 On January 24 1986 11 ecuieo and d~ivereo to the author11y 10 adm1nlllet lht Am.ICATION NUmlR: Intended tranatarM are p A . 8 5 . 2 2 2 Ab du 1 EASEMENT FOR USE ANO gatdlng lllle possesa.on Ot 24 31 1986 9 lS AM AU INCLUSIVE unoer11gned a wtllltn oec-1.,, ... under the lndePOn· Condlllonll UM Permit No. SHAFCO IN DUSTRIES, Mozayent, AUlnOrlZed tgenl ENJOYMENT IN ANO TO tncumbranoes to pay 1ne1 F·676 OEEO SERVICES INC as llaration ot Oelaull and Oe-j dent Admln1s1rat10t1 of Ea-85-68 INC . 2543 S. Union AVI. IOf Donald Montgomety, to THE COMMO N AREA remaining principal sum ot ouly appointed l ru11ee mend lot Sate. ancl a written tales Act Am.ICANT: Lucy Sltley Btkerallald. CA 93307: 312 t rezone property at 80 1 BEING LOT 42 OF SAID Iha no1e(11 secured by said I under and pur1uar11 to OMd Not toe of Oetaull ano Elec· A hearing on the petition LOCATION: &20 I Oov9' Patton Way, Bekertllold. CA Paularlno Avonue from A2 10 TRACT NO t0856 AS SET Deed ot Trut l. w11n tnte<est PUBLIC NOTICE ot Trull rec0<oed 4126183 lion to Sell The undersigned will be held on JANUARY 29, 0t1ve 93308. 2850 E Coronado R•. 10 amend the Speclltc FORTH DEFINED ANO DE· !heron. as provided tn saldt as 1n11 No 83· 174429 1n caused sat<I Notice ol De-1986 II 9 30 AM In Dept ZONE: A· I (Single Famlly SI . Anehllm. CA 92906, Plan by reducing lend· SCRIBED IN THE OECLAA· no•tetl. l dVar\Ces. II any, FICmlOUS •UllNESS bOO~ -PIO• Of 0 111Cl81 laull and Elecl!on IO Sall to No 3 II 700 Civic: Cat'lttt Aesldentlat) _, P.O Box 320, Alo VIII•. CA •cepad Ulbtck a on ATION OF COVENANTS. undet 1t1e 1etms of said Deed NAME STATEMENT Records tn 1ne olllce ot the be recorded '" the county Duve West Santa Ana CA "EOUllT;,,-The addition 94571. 2380 "A" Alrpon Paulartno Avenue and Ran· CONDITIONS ANO AE- ol Trust. fees charges end The following persons are Cour11y Rec;order ot Or&"Qe wnere tne real property 15 92702 ' ' of a second unit to an aJ1lll· Ad .• Alo Viall. CA. P.O. Bo• dolpfl Street. a CondltlOnll STAICTIONS FOR GARDEN ••penses ol the Trustee and doing bustnest as Coun1y. State ot CA ·E.< located IF YOU OBJECT 10 the Ing stngle lamlly home 628. Soldotn .. Al< 99669. UM Petmlt tor I dtnlllV PARK VILLAG E HOME· olthe truats created by satd ONE WAY CONSTAUC-ecuted byOENNIS HUOSON OATEO DECEMBER 16 granllng otthepelltton.you pursuant to Section and 51898 N Kanai Spu• bonuawllhprovtaion10tl0w· OWNERS ASSOCIATION Deed 01 Trus• TION l2 t 4 Huntinglon ANO CHRISTINE HUDSON. t985 Should e11ner appear II lht 9101 3(c) ol lht Huntington Hwy . Nlklallk•. AK 99635. and moderate-Income hOul-RE CORDED IN BOOK Tne total amoun1 ot 1he Slreet Hun1ongion Beacri riusband and wtte a3' 101n1 av H NEFACl AS THE hearing and ll•tt your ob· Beach Ordinance Code TM neme(•) and bualtlMI Ing and vartanoes tor ex-l3877 PAGES 1934 TO unpaid baler\Ce ol the obll· Ca~f ~26•80 & " M tenanlll WILL SELL AT PUB· '[_,.R u s ~ E s'u· TE 25~· ~~ jllCltona or Ille wrltlen Ob)ec· I N v I R 0 N M I N T " L addr"I ol the Intended ces'.a compact parklno and 1978 INCLUSIVE OF OF· gatlon secured by tne prop· H ~ ae;2 t4 H "~t·an 1 LtC AUCllON TO HIGHEST TO:~R CA ~ T 1 ttona wllh tilt courl before ITATUl:ThaPfopote<I pro-trenefttM(•) are· Shaffat Oii from open sp8Ce require-FICIAL RECORDS OF OA- trty 10 be sold and reason· 00 u ing on BIDDER FOR CASH IP8Y • • • •· the nearlrlQ Your appear-!eel IS e11emp1 lrom lhe Tool Stfvicel. lt\C. a Clll· mants '°' I 66-unll apart-ANGE COUNTY CALI· •~ estimated costs ex-Street Hunungion Beacn abl~ 11 11me ol sate 1n 1awtul ~ (7l4l U5-3'7M. Attn: anca may be tn pe<aon or by p10111aions of the Clllllornla tornla COfPOfllton. 2850 E mant PfOject Envttonmantal FOANIA ANO ANY AMEND· penta1 and advances at tile Caht 926•8 money of the Unoteo Slates) Forecloaura Oepl., Br your att0tney Enwonmenlal Oulllty Act. Coronldo St .• Anaheim, CA Determination Negauve MENTS THERETO tlmt ol lhe 1nn1a1 pubhc111on Tnis business '' con-a1 THE FRONT ENTRANCE Margaret Jeeti.on I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ON f~I: A c09y ol the 92528. Oeclarallon The street aoelresa or or the Nollce ot Sale ts oucted by nusband and wile 10 fHE OLO ORANGE Pubttsneo Orange Coast or a conunoent ctedllor ol prOPoMd plans era on 1111 In Thet Ille ptopeny pe<U· NOTICE tS FU!Htl~jl otner common designaltOn H6.336 43 Susan M Hood COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Oatly PllOI Oeeemtie• 27 111141 decauad you mutt 1111 1ne Oepar1mtnl o1 OtVllop-nenl hereto II deterlbad In GIVEN that at .. Id Umt I nd ol lhe above real prQPerly '5 Thebene1tc1ary unde• "id Tnos Slatement was hied LOCATED ON SANTA ANA t!185 ,January 3 lO '986 I yoor claim with the ooun Of ment Satvlctt. 2000 Main geneyal u · • manultcturtng place tll lnter"ted ~'known 10 us 89 210 Dead ot T1u11 l'lefe1otore ••· witn lhe Couniy CM!rk 01 Or· B L v O B E T w E E N F 642 present 11 to the per~I Street, Hun11noton Btllcil. company and UMt• llP" may appedr end be nurd by SAY BA 0 0 K C 0 UR 1 tculed and deU111tted 10 lhe ;~oe 9iou5 nty on Oecemt>e< SYCAMORE ST 3 BROAD· I PUBLIC NOTICE rt11>•esen1a11ve appointed by Caltl01nl1 92648, IOt 1ntpee-punenant theteto. and la lhe City Council on 1he COST A M ES A CAL I · underaioned a written Dec.-1 WAY SANT A ANA C.ALI· tht' courl Within lour months uon by t~ publlC locatld at· 2850 E Cor-elorementloned 11em1 IF FORNIA 92627 lareuon ot Delaull arid 04! F21M7I FORNtA !NOTE CASHIER SI from the date of hrst is-ALL INTERESTED PEA-onaelo St • Anaheim. CA. ANY OF THE AFOREMEN· This "It will be maoe mano IOf Sale and wr111en 0 Pub~slleo Orange ~0~· CHEC"K1S1 MUS t BE PA'( INVNITOINTOIC•EIOS suance ot 1e11era11prOY1dtd SONS tte Invited to l llend 3 1 2 I pa It 0 n wa y . TIONEO ACTIONS AkE Without cover1an1 Of war- Nottee ol Oef1ull ano Elec· a•IJ' 1101 Januat\ 1 ' AEll E TO Till( TRUST '" Secllon 700 ot the aatd heiring and axprHI B&ketstlald CA, 2380 "A" CHALLENGED IN COURT ranty eap•essed Of implied uon to Sett The undefl'Oned 241 31 l986 F 688 DEED SER\llC.E CO 1 au Notice'' hereby oiven iriat Probate Code of Cell10tnta op1n1on1 Of aubmil evldonce AlrPOtt Ad . Rio Villa, CA the challenge may be llm1ted regardtno ltlle, POH•ss•on c1usec:t said No11oe ot De-· oght t111e and 1n1ores1 con. the 8oa•o ot Trus•-01 lhe The ume tor f11tno ctalms wtll lor Of agatnat the apptlca1ion and 51896 N Kanai Spur to only thoae Issues soma-or encumbrances to O&y lhe tault ano Etechon 10 Sell to vey"d 10 and now held by 11 Coa&I Communiiy College not uptre pr tot 10 lour as outlined •bove II ttior• Hwy, Nlkl1hka. Al< one raises at the publtG hear-unpaid pr1r1c1p11 sum of be recorded '" the county PUBLIC NOTICE uf\Oer &aid Deed ot Trust 1n Oislt1Ct 01 Orar1ge County montns tr om the dale ot the art any fVrthar question• The Bualneaa name uled Ing described tn this notice S 13S 846 15 plus •nte•est as where the real properly is trie property s.tu11eo 1n s1o0 California wlll receive seal· heat•llQ r>OltCt lbOYt please Ull Jeff AbramowtlJ. by ta.Id t•anttetora al aald o t 1 n w t 111 • n co r • provided '" the note .ecureo locateo FICTITIOUS •USINESS C<>vnly ,,no Stati, described eo Olds up lo t>ul no ltlet YOU MAY EXAMINE 11\e Assistant Planner II location II SHAFCO INOUS· retpondence dtllverld IO by the o~ ol trusl plus en PtalC NOTICE angt CounlY Oil '**"'* 31 1986 ,,_Jt Put>Uthed Or-. Coul Dally Piiot Jenu•rv 10. 11. 24, 31 1988 F-U2 Ml.IC NOTICE 'ICTfTIOUI IUI M U NA•ITATIMINT TM loMowlng l*IOl\I eie CS0.0U buSIMU .. POLY TAPE. 948 Gold· tntOd Drive, Cotti MeH. C•lll &2e28 9•UC• Steven z1mr1no. 2485 EHi 8ayshO(t Rd •301.PalOAllO.Calil 94303 H.,u'-111 Zlnvtng , 1148 Goldenrod 01lv1, Coll• Meu, Calif 92828 Ate I( Z1m11no. ~· Gold· enrod Ottve Coil• Mesa, Calif 92628 Fumlo Wtoa. 2465 ea11 Bayanort Ad •301, Palo Allo Calll 9.4303 Tiiis bu11neu le con· ducted by a oene<al Pill· ntrahtp Brue. S Ztmrlng This stattffltlll wu lllld with 1he County Clork ot Of. ange County on ~bef 26. 1985 F1M30I Publllhtl<I Orange Coa1t Dally Pi~ January 10. t 7 24 31 1986 "665 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlllOUI aUllNEH NAMf STATEMENT Tne 1oi1owtno pe110n 11 dOl"Q buslnesa H T G ANO ASSOCIATES. 1850 Por1 Olarles Pl . N-- POrt Beacll Cahl 92660 Anlhony M GlbUn. 1850 Potl Ct'larlfl• Pl . Newpon Beach Cahl 92660 Tt111 bua1n1u IS con· dueled by en lndlvlduel AnthOl\y M G1b1tn r Trios slatement was hied with me Coun1y Clerk of Or- ange County on Oeoember 3 1 t98S F2'M75 Publt!tned Orange Coast Daily P1101 January 10 17. 2<1 31 1986 F-~~o PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUllNEH NAME STATEMENT T ne IOlloW>f19 Ptt sons are dOtnO busmen as PALM HARBOR MEDI· CAL PLAZA L TO A Cell· forn1a L1m1too P1r1nersn1p, 2 182 Dupont O•lvt. Sutte 202 Irvine Caltl 927 IS Pan Ameflcan P1ope111111. A General Partneranlp, 2182 Oupont Drive Suite 202 ••vine Cahl 927 t 5 A O l<ettfl. 32 l•on Bark Way trv1r1e Cal1I 92 7 15 A1c"8rd J Hoegler. 541 HoneywOOd Lane La Habra. C.11111 90631 Thi$ bustoess " con· CIUCI~ by a ltm1lecl p&r1"4lf· ~nip A J 1<86n Th•5 s1Atemen1 was llleo w•tll tnl' Coun1y Clerk ol Or- ano~ CCKJnt~ on OeGemDer 31 198~ F2'Mn l'ub11sried Or ange Coast Oa1ly Pilot January 10 17 2• 31 1986 F-689 Dalld DECEMBER 13 NAME STATEMENT u tnan ltOO am Monday ltlekept bytht OOUrl ll you 536-5271 TRIES.INC. 1neC1t~11Ctlat,0tpnor•ddlllOn al est•meted 1985 lhe following person is JJarr.et 1 Januar, '17 1986 81 •he are a pe1son 1nta1esteo In .,_ W. Patin, lee· Thll said bulk tttn1fer Is 10. the lie heanng amount ot S3.1S3 00 •I any, PueUC NOTICE IENEFACT AS THI 001ng ousmess as Loi 3 ol Tr3c.1 No t0275 Purcnaa.ng Oepartmenl of 1he es1a1e you may serve retMy, Huntlntton 9Mctl Intended to be conaum-llUI P. PHeNNEY. Cltr under the lerms or lhe deed FICTmous auSINEll TRUSTEE. 22891 Lambert, TUBE TECH WEST •72 E on ine Cory CJI C.CJSt11 Mes. a' said college chs1r1c1 located upon tne eKecutOt or adrNn-"1anntng Comrttteelon mated II the ottice of EX-Cleft! 01 trust and lees chargM ~ 52CI, I t Toro, CA 16th SI Costa M861 Caltl shown on d map 1ec.0<de<1 1n at l370 Adam5 Avenue. 1$trato• or upon the at-Publllhtd Ofanga Coast ECUTIVE ESC~OW COM· Publtlhad Ofange CoUl and 8• o enaes OI trie NAME STAn Mf NT nao, Te .. pttone: . C7t4) 92627 BOOk •81 Page I 2 and 3 ol Cosla Mesa dCalllorni~I 81 torney lor 1ne e"ecutor or Daily P1lo1 January 10. 1988 PANV, :ilel S Ota Vtata. San Daily Piiot January 10. 1986 Trustee The IOllowong person 11 155-1711, Attn: F0tectoeur1 Alben Allen Bolden •n M1sc:e11aneous Maps re lwnteh time"' b•ds "'' be adm•t11atrai0t and me with f ·709 Clemente, Ctllf0tnt1 92672 F'-70 1 Trie Lender/Benettclary dO•ng bustnllSI as Dept., •r ... ,,.,., Jaeb on E 161h. S1 Costa Mesa f coros or Orange Cour11y publicly opened ano read tne court wlln prool ol Hr· on or alter F.Oru1ry 3, 1988 under the deed Of !rust has GGB ENlEAPAISES 359 Publl1heo Orange Cou1 cetir 9262i ca111orn1a •or vice 1 wrtll8"1 reqvest stat-This bulk trarttltf 11 aub-1ass•9ne<1 end oe11vttr@<l of Wa~e Forest Road Costa Dally Pllo1 December 27 Tn1s business ,, c.on Parcel 2 I L E A S E 0 r R E • 1ng inat you desire spec.et PUBUC NOTICE jtlCt 10 CalltOfnla UnllOfm Pta.IC *>TICE Ille Trustee a Oeelara11CJt• ot Mft•sa Call! Q2626 198S January 3 10 t986 ducteo ny an indMClu<J Easem .. r.1s ,, ..er lc..rth 1n LOCA 1 ABLE MODULAR not•ce ol lhe Ming ot an tn· NOTICE,...,._ Commercial Cocte Section IOelaull of IMObt+get•ons "8 G0tdon Gilbert B«~ 359 flus s1a1emen1 .. a-. '•ten mt•nl\ "' 1ri .. 09<:1arat1orl ot MUI-It TY COLLEGE D1S· estaie assets or ot Ille pelt-PUaLIC HIARINO The name end address ol UANOONMENT Of ano a Notice ot Oeleun and Mt·~a Cahl 9:.>626 f 643 At Bolden '"" Arlir.te l'"lllled E.se I TRAIL (R5 COAST COM ver1tory and app•atsement 01 ..,... 6106 SlATEMINT Of cured by 1he deed ot I rust Wake Fl'l•t1~1 Aoao Colla -' ___ PUB_l_l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ jw•ln ine C.oun11 C.tf'r• c.r O• Cr,~er,ar1rs C.rJn01t1 ons anO TAt{, 1 ltc.ns or acc.oun1s men1ooned CODE AMIHDMINT the person wllh whom USE Of FICTITIOUS IElect1or1 to Sell whtc:h re Tti1' tll.ts•nns 11 con- anoe Coun1v or 01-(.e,,..t?e• A .. ,,,,,_11or1s •ecoroeo tn All b•d!> are to De "' .it in Section 1200 and 1200 5 ot HO. M-24 ctalma may be llled ts fl(. aUSINEIS NAME !corded on 8 30 85 dS Coo ' Ou•.te<J by an •t1d•~•Oua1 ___ S_U_M_M_A_R_Y_O_F ___ 31 1985 1~00~ 1 IJOJ pagt' 90601 Of coroanco> w11ri lhe Bid 00<.u· 1,,_ Cahfo<nia Probate Code NOTICE IS HEREBY ECUTIVE ESCROW COM-The following persons men• 85 J2809S 01 0111(.ial I Goroon G Beck ADOPTED OftOINANCE F2"470 llC•ill Rt><.orOs anct any..ayp ments wr. '"are now •n hie David ~ltawy, Attorney GIVEN lhll lhe Hun11ng1on PANV, 221 S Ota Vtlla(P.O tieve abendooed tne use of Records lh1s Sldlemtf'll was hlld Publtaned Or<tnU" Coast p•em.-n1\ and 1"1.,lldmen" 1 and may be i;ec;ured '" ine tor P•tlt'-' 3500 lntlne Beactt Ctly Counc11 111111 hold Box 146) San Clemente CA the Flctllloua Buslneu This sale will be c.on "'''" tne Counly Clerk or Or- 0101nance 85-37 iS Khed· Detty Pilol January tO 17 lh!lrfttn olfoce or me Director ol /. t Newpoft heel\ CA a puDllC nearing In 11\e Coun-92672 and IM llll Cl•y lot Name· UNION HOMES ANO dueled by Agency Sein and 1 anq1> Cour1ty on Oecembe• uled 10 be 1n tun force and 241 11 ,986 Th4' SI reel •dO•en and Pu1cnas•n9 ol sa•O college _;.eo • ell Chamber at lhe Hunt-llllng cietms by eny ettdllor YANKEE HOMES ANO TAA· Posting whose address end J l t985 eflec1 30 days trom 1t' adop-F i;n l')IM• c.ommon' 0,.~•Qn&t•'on d1st11ct Publtlhed Ote. e Cou• 1r1g1on Civic Centlf. 2000 llhall be January 3 1 1988 OtTIONAL HOMES. 1178 phone number 11 po Bo• F29IMI hon on January 6 1986 and 11 .tny .,1 lhe real pr()(>erl'f Each n•dOe• m.,~1 subm11 0811 PtlOt Janua~ IO. t 1 Main St•ttt. Huntington which It the t>vaineSa day Main St reel, •A lrvtne. 661134 Sacramento Call Put>hsheo Oranoe Co&SI was aooptecl by tne IOllow dt'H ro bed lbove is w1111 lls b•O ;i t asri•c• s 17 ~986 Beach. Cahlorn1a on Iha before the conaummaoon Callf 92714 lornta 95868 C9161•86 2727 Dally P11<>1 January 10 17 1ng roll can vote COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE pu•Ct"l • lt!O 1,.. oe 3,95 Chl:CI< c.er11f1eo cr-.ec~ or FSa-662 dete and at the ume In-dlla tC>e<:lfled tbovt The FIC11tloua Bu11neu Dated t2/9/85 24 31 1986 MEMBERS AVES Hertzog WIMBLEDON WAV COSTA btOOer !. Dono made payable dlceted below to ftcial\/t and Dated December 17 Name relatractlo abovt was HOME FEDERAL SAY· Hornbuc•le Sc.haler NOES NOTICE OF MESA CA 92681 110 1111• '''O""r 01 111e Coasl consider lhe slatemenls of 1984 . llled In Ofange County on INGS ANO LOAN Al · Hall w riee1er ABSENT TRUSTEE'S SALE I lllt unoer,•qnf'd lrusiee C.omrnuM1 C.nlleoe 01st11ct P\8.IC M)TICE 111 persons who with to be SHAffl" OIL TOOL October 27 1981 FILE NO IOCIATION, a CotPOf•llon. None 'YOU .ARE IN DEFAULT oisc.taim! any llllnol•ty 10, eny Board DI Tr11s1ee' 1n en heard rllallvt to lhe tc>PI•· llRVICll, INC., Ir: Fl74 t88 aa TrutlM. By: Karan M. F-675 PUBLIC NOTICE Ordlllanc.e 85·37 changes UNDER THE DEED OF !incorrectness 01 rne Slleel 11moun1 not , .. ~ than hve NOTICE Of c111on deecrtbtd below ChalrH J fllndt rlturll Phlllp H McNamee. 1178 Oobbl"• Tru•tae Pro- ttte zoninQ ot propertylTAUST DATED 9/2183 UN· anor,.55 and orne• common perc.ent 1'>' 1 011ne sum bid ~HEARING DATE/TIME: Wednesday, PYMWent · ' Mein Str .. 1, •A. lrvlne.,ductlon COOfdlnator/JS Fl~Z~~o~:.~~==~S tocateo between West 191h LESS YOU T AKE'J ACTIOI~ Oe"llQn!lltfJ(l ,, 3ny Shown d 5 a au1:1r8HI'-"' th8tttle bid-CONDITIONAL Ull January 22, 1986 . 7 00 p M, 9y: 08tTy A. ........ Ctlll 92714 Publt"lhed Orange Cont T IS 5t1ee1 Parlt Avenue. Plumer TO PROTECT .'!,QUA PROP· hPretn Ol"• "''" "'lier into 1ne 91'1MlttT NO. 1"46 Al'l'\.ICATION ~R: ~ lftltoftdtct Tr_: Oele Stmbto, 1801 Gal· Delly Pilot J1nuarr 3 10 17 I he tollowong person S1reet And Anaheim Av EFU .. :(.;.r11X"i,.-BESOLO AI p><;p,,s--11 <.,on1rac1 1f ll'le NO TICE IS HEREBY CodeAmoodment No 8S-24 ' atN lenac:a. C0tona del 1988 do•119businessat enue .nctudino lhal portion IA PUBLIC. SALE IF YOIJ .. a•d sale "''11 tie,mc<d., DUI ,.imp •!. •wlJrOe<I to l\•m In GIVEN lhet lhe Hunhngton AP1't..ICANT: City o• Hunt-~bllllhlld Of Co I Mat Cell! 92625 I f 659 C'.l~AtSTOPHEA IO\IER- ol Plumer St•eet exteno1no,NEED AN EXPLANATION "'""'0"1 cov1Jnar •.;r "'8' ite """"' ,, fa11ure •<>enter Bllacn Cny Council will hOld ongton Beach enge 11 Thi• buslne11 wee con-• STREET PAOOUCTIONS appro .. m1116ly 384 leet eas1 OF 1 HE NAT URE OF THE r '"~ e~P•t'!.SS or ""fl'""0 re • •r \ur r. ~ontr act the a publ!C he&tlnQ tn the Coun· LOCATION: Clty·w1dt Di lly Pllol January IO, F1:~1 ducted by a Umlltd pariner-28 t Sanh1 Isabel Costa or Anane.m .Avenue trom PnOCEfOINC. .AGAINST ll"r •nQlltlf' PQ\seS!<•On or l'"'°,."'"lthecheckwtlltle cit Ch8mDe• at the Hunt· ZONE·All dlalrlcta -antp PUBLIC NOTICE MPSll Callf 92627 R2 C 1 and C.2 10 R4 in 'fOIJ YOU SHOULD C.Qti "':< urnbrance11 10 , pay ine I offMl'll or m tne CIM! ol a tngton C1v1c Center. 2000 MauEST: To Ch-. the 1111_..,. MnTIC[ Thlt llaternont was ltlec:I Jellr.,., L Oversireet 281 connechon w•tn Rezone TACl A LAWYER ••· "0'"'"9 pllnt•llcl sum 01 tJontt 1ri11 lull svm 1nereof Mttn Street Hunllnoton dellnll1on HC110f\ ot the l"UUU\< nu wtth the County Cletlc ol Of· FICTITIOUS •USINISS Sanie tsaoet Costa M ... Pefll10I\ A 85 l:j On FRIDAY JANUARY 31 it' nates \41Gur""1 Lly "1d w 11 b" lr1rte11ecl 10 SllO Col· BeKh Callt0tnl1. on Iha Huntir1gton Bt1ch Ordl· --..,. .. ....,..... ange County on Oeoember NAME STATEMENT Celtt 92627 rne full te.111 ot l he 0•01 11186 at 1 00 P M HOME lo.-..d 01 lrusl,w•th •nteretl ,,..1 .. .,,,,,.ct dlle and at tne time In-nance Code as It ralataa to .. .._... .. ,...,.. 3t 1985 The tollowtno persons are Tnis llu11ness •& con nance may oe read in th!! FEDERAL SAlllNC.S ANO tr1'""M 115 prov•ded •n "10 •~o o•OtJO• mav w1tndrew dlCated below 10 receive ano Bulldlf19 Hllghll The 1111f la HOTIC! °' Publlll'ltd O•anoe Co11t d04"0 buitnes\ 85 duc.ieo Dy "" •nd•v•duat C•ty Clerk ' othce 77 FIJI! LOAN ASSOCIATION a Ml"\ !ldvanres '1 any I,, t •d tor a period IOI lorly· COl\Slder lhfi •talements ol propotlng thaUnllOfmBulld-.. QATIV! Delly Pilot Jtnuary 10 17 BOOKL,.NO FINANCIAL Jollrey l Ove•llreet Drove Cost11 M~n C.o r oor 1111on tor me• 1 y undl'• lh• ltrm~ nt said DeeO l•v•• 14' , rJays al1er the dale all pe•son.s who wish to be 1no Code ••en •llatn•trvt DECL.AMTION 24 31 1988 · SAOOLCBACK VALLE'Y a Thi5 s1a1e-men1 was flled EILEEN p PHINNEY. C1t1 1<nowr1 n HOME FEDERAL o• r, i" rN!"I 1".l>ar9u and ·"'' .1 lhe opening thereof tieerd rehlltve to the appll· INV IR 0 NM INT A l THE COST A. MESA • • F·681 parlne•th1p 17761 Cowan will\ Ille CCKJnly Cler~ ot O•· Clerk SAVINGS ANO .O•N AS "'""''~"1 '111' .. !• ,q,,..,. Bnrl • ..,,, Bnard of TtuSI~ f8· catton desc.robed below STA.TUI · Categorlcttly ••• PLANNING DIVISION HAS SI Sutt!! 202 '''"ne C&ltf ange Counly Oil OeGembef Publl5f\ed O•ar1g1; Coas1 soc I Ar I 0 N 0 F ~AN ''111 .. ,.,, •• rf' ''"'! 'l~ :kl!c:I , • .,, ... Ille pnvlleoe ol fe)tcl· DATE/TIMI: Wednnday. empt lrOm Ctlllornta En-PREPARED A NEGATIVE 92714 3 1 l985 Dlltly'Pllot January 10 1986 101EC.O <>) lruslef' uttd~• .i v .... <l •)t Tri.•• ,,.,, ,,,~ and all bids 0t 10 January 22 1986 7 oo p M vlronmentel Ouallty AC1 DECLARATION ADDRESS· Ml.IC NOTICE Rict11ro loz•an J5402 F29M7t Pvt>h•hf'd OranQil Cou• 01uly P1hJI January 10 17 ;>4 11 t'l86 F 70/1 oeeo of lru~t Oft!"'<) fl? 81 ltw •<ihi ,,..,u' 1 thl' ... , ., .ir1y 1rregutafttl&s o11r1-APPllCATION NUMeaR: ON FU · A copy ol the ING POSSIBLE EN-Paseo Vi8"1IO Cap••t•ano 1•9nea rt DAVID P <,ARAC •"P<l•O I.ala• 1" • 1' .. otA• I ""'a ties 1n My b•d or 1n Condtltonat UM Permit No l>fopoaed Cooa Amandmenl VIAONMENl AL IMPACTS I UlllMARY Of Beach Callt 9262-4 C. Qtr) A SINGlf M,.~, and gu• r .,., '"" r r I''" ri•op .,,., tJ•tld•ng 85.6!> l•on Ille In tne Oepertment OF THE FOLLOWING PAO· AOOP'TaO OROINANCI Rtc'111rd Paul Moull"•CJP G r"C?•Oed 912318"l d~ Oocu-l!rl' lo 1'" '>O•d H• 1t.tSl'ln LEE A STEVENS, Vice APP LI C AN T . J ohn ol Oevelooment Ser111cet JECT Ordinance 85•3615 ached· Alba West lrvtne Calif 1 11. ,,118'>1 1 11,,. 0 ' 1WIP Mltmlll"'O rr,\I, .. , C At G 2000 ., St H ' AN ORDINANCE ANO A uled 10 be In lull lorce ano 9:.>714 SUMMA AV OF me<• J ;• n > ••r '!"' •' '1 • 1111 r ,.. -11 lhP hanc•llor Bu•lneH • usl ofson ,..etn reet unt-RESOLUTION TO ESTAB-effect 30 days lrom ns adop Thl"I bus in en ·~ 1 on F 669 PuellC NOTICE PROPOSED ORDINANCE ·~.~~:,, R(.,~;,~~r.~ .. 2:.! g~ ''"'" "'' •.. ., 1111 .1 ",,,<;r 1•"• CoH I Community LO C AT 10 N · 1 9 1 6 1 ~20.,'~8n lorB~~,c~~~lbloyrn,.'.! LISH FEES ON NEW DE· tlon on January 8, 1986. ano oucloo by a 9ef>Cl11U PAii· PUBLIC NOTICE ,. proposed otr:flnilr\CP ' ' Y , , 1 1 .1 '' u 1, t• • r alt , Coll99e Dlatrlct C.r"('Sl&I Avenue I 3 mllea ,. .,.. · """''"" '"' VELOPMENT FOR FUND-wu adopted by the IOI'°""· ner~rup l----------~hf'Cluteo for i1dop1.c1n 11 punhr llu• ''" 1 ''9 "~ i • 3 • ~ --/' P "'"'""O Orang~ Cont wMI OI Main Street) public. ING OF THE SAN JOAOUIN I rOll cell vote COUNCIL AICY MOullhro ,. FICTITIOUS aUllNESI t"e reoul&r Coly Counc,11 1 ~\dd~:·s 1'~0~1~'rr, '' 11 "':~ 111.-ti•"P'• 1• ,. ""r ~auJ'~~~:. Polr.t JAnuary tO 17 · ZONE. RA -0 tRMldentltl s6'~k 81~Tl~~1~!J~~ ait!~d HILLS TRANSPORTATION ~MBEAS AVES H&f'llOg Thll \latemerfi wlCI 111*0 NAME STATl!MENT mee11r10 ot January ?Cl I NOnlH FRONT ENT~ANC..E 0PM "' ',,,,, hPt1•1<1lfire I'• F 70 I ~gricullural-Cornb1ned with Id he nd CORRIDOR HOfnbuc:klt, Schalet. H111t wit ti tne Coun1y Clerk ol Or-TM lollow•ng person ti 1986 being ()rd1nanc.a 86·:> Ir 0 T H F r 011 111 • ~ .. c.u1,.n ""' '*'''•"'"'" ,., tne "' ·~EOUEIT: To p&f'mlt the H 1111"0 t!ni ~= THIS NEGATIVE DEC· Whetler. NOES None anOj! Cour1ty °" December do1~ businesa as pmntbot•ng tne sate ot at COURTf<OtJSF •00 C v•C. undf'r •"•""• 1 ..,, t1en ON. 1 conllnued 0,_111on 01 an ~tnions Of ~he~ llon LAAATION WILL BE RE· ABSENT None 3 t t985 l:t UCF BEND ER IN· 001>011c oeverago et NT r:; RIVE WE""I n h••.fl•ur of C>ft•1u•1 11•<1 0. PUBLIC NOTICE ..-· 010tagllnt ...,.,._, VIEWED BY THE CITY Ofdlntnc. 85-36 emend• F2'9Mn SURANCE MARKETING. gHohne serv1t.e stallonto ,~ti~ C~ 1~ S&nla An~ v: m •1(1 IQ1 S111" nnd 11 w111tllrt :~.·~~1~~~='01°':~'::: 11 8 OUl.~'~r:::veQ!.'t'i:: COUNCIL AT THEIR MEET· S.Ctlon 10-331 of the Colle PuDhlne<l Orenqe Cou t 170l 6 We.icttll 0. · N- Tn11 mo11or1 to g1vden Ord• anQ~ C~1un1~ Cahtc""'" .ill N'lt•<• ,,, D"'""" nr•d ~I~ K 22570 • I squsr11loo111rvc1urt. :;ea.a! ~n Howard Z ... laky ING OF JANUARY 20. 11188. Miu Municipal Code by.._ Oe11y Pilot January 10 17 port Beach. C11tt 92660 Mnce 86 2 II•,. rea 1ng Gar roghl 1111,. llnO ir1terf'\I r.on tton 1c, t.;r ll H1111 ut1fl"r~•'J'1l'O NOTICE Of • E H V I R O N Ill I! N T A L Auoolate Aaelalant Plennai FOR FURTHER INFOA-tabllahlng 1 speed llmlt ol 25 2• 31 t086 Bruce MD\Cln Bender S• rle<l bV tne followt"Q roll call ,. '"' ,, and now ""'" b~ ,1 011'\ol!•I ~d•d ~~01 c1 ,1 ~ OEATH OF STATUS: Cat..,ortet "" Ex· 1 $36-5271 MATION. PLEASE CALL miltl per hOur on O.anoe F 674 459 Cambt•dgl' Cr Co•11 vl)te COUNCIL MEMBERS ._~ 1 1 1 , 114 11 11• 1 r•f'th(lr. to Si"' tCJ HERaEAT -• "' 8 THE PLANNING DEPART· Avonvt Mes11 C&hl 92627 AYES Hefl1o0 Ho•n1>uc"le ;"de• roe O""I) o '"" '" ta ''"' "1'<1 11 t•,. c:.o..n1 , DOUGLAS HOON empl Cltst 3 Je-W. l'atlft, lee· MENT AT (714) 754-5245 The lull le•t ol lilt ordt Tflt• ll11tina11 IS con- Sc11el!'• Hatt NOES Wtiee1 '~ ""1' prope.rtt OM<.•·n<i'O wh .. r• "" .,.;a 1,1t1r•""• ,,, AHO OF PETITION ON FILI: A ~ ot IM rfllWJ, """""''°" llMell Publlaried Ortnge CoHt n•nct mt be read tn 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE ducieo by an tndtviduel 111 ABSENT Non~ as lt)(.Mf"ll TO AOMIH1STl!R I propoee<I conellllonal uae 1'141nntng ~ommlMlon Dally Piiot Januat)' 10. t9M Cit Cltrkya oltlct 77 Fair O•~• Mason Bender Sr rne full r,,11 c,I '"" ordt I PARCEL 1 , I De•~ t:? J l''"· ESTATE .,0 A l )l2" pe•~ 11 on flll In the 0.. PubHthtcl Orange Coul F·72t °'~ Cost• MeH FICTITIOUS aut tHISS Th•• ••,temeot wu lllad nenct-m;:iy be rf!BO ~n 1ne A;~~J~~F ;:~C..Mll!g8;: ALL INCLUSIVE DEED '"all 1141,,, IWW\eflC•l<HtS Patl~nt OI oe:ocmont Dall\I Piiot Jan1111Y 10, 1988 l ll .. UN 91'. l'HfNNEY, Cit, NAMI ITATaMINT with 11'11 Coun1y Clatlr. Ol 0. City Cl6rk • oll•Ge 7 r111 C..OADED .-. BOOI< 4,. SERVICES. IN C , AS C.tl.!O•IOrs t1r1d con1onqent 1S1ttv1G&S, 2000 Main ''"'· F-708 Clafll The lollOWlllQ l)t!tton 19 ange County on ~!>« Drove co,11 Mua PAGFS 17 TO 40 01 MIS 'TRUS TEE. IV Till[ C.rftd•IO•I ano pe•son1 who Hunungion BHch, Cell-PlllJC NOTICE Publllhad Ofanoe Co111 Oo1ng outlnettN 31 t98S EILEEN P PHINNEY. City r CELLANEOUS MAPS Rf TRUST DEED H AVICE I rn11y D" o1hl!rw1se interealed 1 fotnt8 26<48. lor Inspection P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of' Diiiy Piiot J1nu•rr 10 1986 GENERA TIONS MAN '2ll7JO Cit " ,.. . COMPANY, A CALIFOANIA '"th,. will andlor e11a1e of • by lh• public F·703 AGEMENT 681 Dover OrlVa Publllh~ Ort nge COHt PublttMd Qr 1nge C..oast C 0 n D" 0 F 0 RAN C. E IC 0 A p 0 A A TIO N AS Hr p B (AT DOUG L A S I ALL INTERES TEO PER· NOTIC« °' l'VMJC HIANNO • 1' NewPon Be11cn C•lll 0 ,11y Piiot January 10 IT OllllV PtlOI Janu1lf1 10 1986 C.OUNTY r AlrFOR71A . AOENT •• N ld lrvel .... .,. HO()N AKA ... ERBERT 0 SONS are 1nv11ao to auano "'9UC .. ANNO ZONI CMAMQI NO. 112663 :>4 1t 1986 F ~M EXCEPT Al. 0 l Jn "Randr H1991nt 1 ... 1 Ven• Hr.Jn.,, li!<.li H 0 HOON H•O heiring and ·~"' A""AL TO THI NO ... 11 P\8.IC *>TICE S1uar1 S111gen1 Fry• 218 ~ F-887 ----------AIOHTS Ml~~F'RAl S 1 MtN llu•a Blvd .. Suite 22t, En· Art A "1 C>oUGLA<; HOON 001n1ona O• au!>mll evlde!\ca UA'I A'"OVAL TINTA~ PA.Rell. Sepphtre A¥1 Balboa . PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~L R~~~~SMl~A M~tR ctno, Cetlfornla 11431 (111) A ~tolo<Jf\ nu DM n f114<l lor or 1~" •;: •P~~~ OP Ull NMll'T MA' • ... _,..!Ullltltl110~ °' ltltlld, Colll 92882 PUBLIC *>TICE ... atae b) DAVID M HOON 4 1 H out 1 • ove ..... ..._.,.AM> .. QATWI I .. "~ vnDINANCI Trus ou•IMH •• con-lt221M FICTITIOUS IUSIHUI H f 0 R C.O CS ABER 08 0 N c> Jl"lh·~"° l')r ino.-Lo.II O•ARLE!> W MOON 111 ine .,,. My furl,,.. ~tlona C°"°'1'M*M. DICL.AMTION A proPOM<I Ofdtnanc.e ta ducted t>y an 1ndlYl<lu&I ,ICTITIOOe 9U ... ll NAME ITATllllf NT SUBS TAN E l w " I . t '" ,,I Ii .... 3 ·o 17 S•J ••Of (.,oun nl 01111 ple•M:aJI HOW••d Z84eftily ...£XCl""10N•n N0 ... 10 een.duled '°' tcloPllon •I Stuarl F'rv- T"• lollOW•"O pertons at• DEPTH OF 500 ~H' l'tP C:.;;,11 requt,,tin 1~ AU OCil lt Pl11nne 1 ti Nln£CE. JS Hl!Rl!B Y ZONI CHAMQI AND IM regultr City Councll Th11 atatamenl wt1 fllOCI NA• STATaMINT do1n9 bU11nM1 H UNDER THE PARCEi > O~ , ~DAVID M HO~N & 536-5271 GIVEN thll the Hunlln ton LOTCONIOUDATION :meeting ol Januery 20. w1th the Coun1yClerli.ot Or-ThtfoHowlnQl>tf~•are CRIMP LOCK HOOK C.0 !LANO 11EREINA8l"lv( CJE j .lamM W Pttfn. ho• t: NOTICE IS HEREBY 1988 beif\oO<dlnanC4188-·1 C 1 on Daoembel dotno bUtlnna , .. C.CSernill 098 HllrtloM W•r COlll SCRtBl'O WITHOtJT TH[ CllAAL!:S w HOON t>t •P· retatJ, HufttlnttOfl 8Mcfl a..cll Cl~~""!!.~.-GIVEN Chai the Hunllnqtonl ~tng TlllO 5 ol 1'"9 ;~~98rn y Mobile Country Club, 215t Mesa. Celol 92628 R 1 G HT 0 J" ~ J A~ A <. f PU8UC NOTICE pointl'CI H P"<t0n•l reo-fl'tannlrtt COftlm...,... • put:>tlG Ing n tM """"' 9"Ch Ctty COU<!Cll will hold Coeta Meaa MunlCi 91 Coda ,~., A0111ng H•llt Drive ruJMnon. Euoen~ Q11mes tUO I EN1 Av AS fl( 'S£Pi1' .... !!' lr.,.,,111''11 to ~mtnt1tefll'Wll Pvo1111\td Orange Cotti j o-1 Chtml>t< 11 the Hunt· apubllc l\OaflnQ in Iha Coun-ctartfylng MC.llontp ot Iha p blltnocl Ort Coott CA !1'63• Hert>O• 111ano 01 San I OEEO Rl'COAOrlJ S(fl I .. ,11 •'t.': r,fp~7.,~~:"Q'v1t11 I D111Joy P1IOI J1nuary 10, 19M ~:~ s~7.~1C.:::i1n200001on Cll Chtmbtt ,, ·~ Hunt·1 SIQn Ordlnane. 0811~ PllOI Jt nua": 10, 11 I Houllno L TOP. A ~h-Dlf!QO Calif 92101 T(,-48£P n ••Hn •S ., NOTICI or F"·708 . lngton Ctvtc C11n•ff 2000 th llOn 10 I 0 d •8 Ofrtl• Limited anMr .. -P. J o lln \/1181 •Cn 2~T SHIUMfNT .-.0811•BP.6 fAUSTEISIALE lul1'1oul,fO ldmint~llWl~ a.etll. Calllornt1 on l"-M11n StrHt Huntington! •;.ol tl< gve l l·74•3 t tllv ,883 2U1 Rotllr'IQHtlte Or1ve,ull OF 0 r r1C"tAL R£(.r AO'>. ' " r 11!4 M••1• unoe--IM rldllPf'!'I DllEMIC NOT.,.r dalt anci et the time In-8eecll Callfornl• on Iha n.:;oe th. ,~1~ c•!,; • 1Wton CA 92834 ;' J PARC( ' i « 0-1 AOl!ltnlll•ll•O< OI Ea r~ ~ dbtOO below 10 recal\le •nd d•t• end •1 IM time In-~ .. 'iouNCIL M(.;B~~s Myron M F\olctlttt 2151 A N 0 N E ;cc ' 'r tOU ,.,., N Ol-~ll'll T lalH Ac1 NOTICI °' coneldel tM atatamen11 ot dlcaled btlOw to rteecve and AYES Heft H bueklo rtaJC NOTlCE ROUlfl9 Hiiia Or!Ve, Fvnorton, PACtffC Vl!W [AS[MfN FOR f AND IJNOlR A '1r£D o r must "' "fft1ng on ""' l,.tltlon all petM)na whO with lo bt conaldor tM l lttetnOllta of II ' ~OQj ~ ' CA 112834 • •M<>f'IAl PA A9C lf NJ001.4(NT IN AliO "01DAfEO ~EBRUARY' 1~8S wilt~ !!eld on JloNVMh' ?9 c~:t':. hffrd rtlellve 10 Ille IPC>fl• I ll panon1 wtlO llrilh to .,.l ~bJ~er, N ·~ A8~:~1:, P'IC.TmOU9 .,..... Hen1y RtiCllOrl. 2151 Roll Cemetery • Mort THE COMMO~' UEli UNlCS( Vt'.>U lA~,. loC 1f86 11930 AM on Oe9t ""MITMO..... CtllondOKrlbodbolOW '*"11 relttlft to Int 809*· Nona on ' N.u.ITA~ lnQHlll•OtlVe Fun.non.CA uary BEING lOT 42 or AIO TION T" PROTECT tOUR No 3 Ill 700 C•v" Centltf UNIT DATtlT.-: w~. lOll ~bed !>Mow of The IOlloWlnO panon•.,. 11183• Ch•c:>el . C tem•lory TAACT llolO 1085( AS sn PPOPrFH I IT ... AY 8( On.,.. w ... Sen•• Ana CA N T~COND R v Janut1ty 22. , .... 7 00 p M ce~A~: w The lull 1.,.t the orell· .CIOlnQ boitinOM.. 110W81CI c Bnghern, HSI 3~ Pa(;1l1c View Ortve r QRTM OEflNEO 111\fD nF' SOlO A' ._PUBLIC ';Alf 92702 OIV~N 1~;1 1;! :U~u~~ A"'LICATION "'*91.~ J~22, 1988 .~'..~o.'":fe ~-J ;::. I NT [A N AT I 0 NA L Rolling Hlllt0.1_,.. Fullerton. Newport Beach ISCRiOCO 1N THE orc.i AR 1r YO<J •iFfO AN f t PL,. •r 1ou OBJFC.T •o 1tit 8oachC t Cou •l wllhold Two ~'1>9eel• 10 tne B?A• A..UCAf'ION ""1lHR: °' Coe • C"R81DI! OF u s 34781 CA9783• 6"4·2700 ATION or COVflllAN''S NA TION 0 ' THE NATURC Qf 8ntmQ ot ,,,. ~hlton YOU epubhc.:.:.,ing:tne1Coun llOP'0-.11 ot UM Pwmll No zone Cflano7N'o ::.. ... ~=-y Clly Cimino Ctpl•trano Tht.I Du•tnen II COi'· CONDITIONS 11111( ~r QI h•E PROCH OINC. tn011IC ll<ther '"1Pelf al 11'\e Ctl Chambef 81 the Hvl'll· 15-?0 me Conditional [x. IS-11/Tantetrw lfaroel ... ., CWtl • • Cepllltano 8e8Cl'I Call! ducted lirr • gener.i Wt· HAM<>ftUWM- MT. OUVI Mortuary • C.met&ry Cremeror, 1&25 Gt'""' Ave C~1'M_. SA0-5554 ISTP rnnNS F~(1ARD@'N "'11o1NST 'OU vou ""''"'9 •l'l<I tt•t~ "°"'ob-.,....1011 Civic Cent .....-e«>ttonNo 8&-72 No 1$.21/Ntotll.,,. Dea•· ...... ~.._.. ..._ ,.~1 t2024 n•lh1P PAPI( Vil tAGF .. 0 ... £ .• ~ .. nu 0 CON f ACT ,. 1..AW jtlCl•ont Qt .... #f'11ten otlj&C• .. .,, ... ,.,.,., .. ,,LIC AMT: T w S.71> ~ ........ _, ...,..anga ....,_ M9IYln L HUl>t>.,CI. 34781 Myron M Aoiclw1 OWN~A~ ASSOqt"' ON YEk llOOI .,.,th ll>t CoO!Jrt o.lore ~ sg:~1~n~9;: L.ttymen & .A.Modlltn '''n::tit5ANTi .larwel Ottly Pilot J~8fY lO.,: C amino C •olalrano, Thia lllttft*lt w" tiled RC COAOtO IN BOOI< On 1ANUA~ 11 1986 •• 11111 hHrtng You• IOPMf· <Ill• ~nd ~l ,,,. t~ tn-l.OCATIOMll472l!dlngef l!nllfP'.... Ctj)l11'ano B••Ch. Calif Wilfl lne County CIORofOt· 13877 PAG(S •r..34 rolP l~ ~m CtC11CJAC.l •• 11":•"'•1b4t 1"'*'°"°'by 0 ledbaloWtor..,...,.llnd AVW1Uatt0Ut"--'corn.oc L.OCAnoetl 1400 Centet '-26~4 •91: COUf\tt on Jlrt\ltlfY I. 1978 INCLUS v or or llwly ., oo•l'lttd Tt ••••• ro;',' :~~ ,.9,( A CA OITOA CCfllldof the alaletMnl• °' ~~au:;£~ °'"" ·~ cornor •t .....: llJTU -Tflf• bllt~....:: t -rlCIAL R C-OAOS or OA-und« ltnd ~rau11nl tO 0..0 , ... l*tOnl .,f\o wteh lo be I ...,... Ir) ~ ,.,., dwded by • """-.. ---r--· ANG COUNTY C AI.I· 01 '""' rKOrdtd f'"£81U Ot • COf'lltngtltll CtodllOt Of holfO fflflW to Int aopll. • c ... to "-IZA'• .. 10,111 C·4 IHl,ltw•r ..,,. • ... PuOllahed C>anoe COM! FORNI.A ANO AHY "'"'FNO. A•IY 8 IOM e 1t1f1 NO 11\e <letHM<I to\! '""" file e.ttton lli9CJl«led belOw ptoYel of U.. '9rmlt ,._ CommettfelJ end hi· (LIQfll ""'9Tm'I IAL& M l tfuOHfG Otilly PllOt Januat'f ,0, 11, M£~1T9 THfAFTO I' f'l•OO, of OtN:tal F:e-•OU• t.lt tm w•lh 11• ~IO< OATI~ Wad,,_.., ta-7~ llnd ~ b,. lndultl YOU Mil .. DOAULT l'Na at~l iltee Med 24 '\1 IN& c..-,,...,, 11 10 t~ pertoN) _ citOtlOn Ho l &-72 end en . _ •UNOIA ntfi OllD OF wit tr.CoufMVClatll ofOI ... , Orange Coal DAILY PILOT -rtaK: NOTtCC flC'TITIOUI aueMH HAm llATl•NT fl\11 butlneu •• t on. wtll• t.,. County Ci..11 ot Of. The tOllQWlng pereont •rt d1l(le<I by tn ~!Vtd~I ~ Covn1y °" o.c.m11er tnc I CallfOtlllll COtpot· dolf!O ~,,.. &1 Otana B1uon •' 1985 11k>n P8'.tma 11~ Count'J 8!PA ?ST OlRTRUOE Thll •llltmen1 wu lllecl P '2'UIM Club Paum1 11e1i.y Call PAA'fNERS, 211 t Bu~ ""llh lhe County C!wlc of Ot· ubllttled Or1.n9e Co.1119206 t Cent« Drive, Suite 200 •nQe County on November O"ly Pilot Jenu11y 3 10 t7 I Andr-Sw1¥tty Oenefal irv•ne Calif 927 15 20 1h5 2' t986 Part"-' 2192 Ouoon1 Ofl\19, &IPA. 14\C GeMrll Pafl ,.., F-855 Sulit t t 1 Irvine Cattl MOC *>TICE MUt NOTICE ,,., c a11tom1a, 21 t t 8ut1 Publlahta Orlf\Ot Cout ---------l927 •S ne.a c.n111 Ortve Suite 0.11y Pilot o.c.m11er 20 27 flta.IC NOTICE Th11 but1ne111 11 con· a.11 latatt f91 Salt lnefaJ 1112 0.t tf ..... C.U ... IM ........ 1144 ••IKt .... 11• 200. trvlnt Cahl e2715 1985 J1nuer; 3 10. 1986 ----~;..;.;:;.;.;=. __ I duct to by • llmlte<I part Mr p I ISi - f nlt bu1IMIH II con F-840 K 12110 lllip -WIUJ '!I!!!! ---··••m•· SM tum ~. 122 ... dUCltd by 1 lll'nlltd partn., ---------1 ,,CTITloUI 9UIMH AAoltw Swa~y ...... 1c..... OCEAN VIEW 3BR 3t>• llPiiii&r•t ... Q fftlt9 rental ,,..., CALL us REO.AADINO !!~ttS/~ 112213blt1-1'°1~ 1n1p a.im'IC NO IC NA.Ml! ITATHMNT Thtt 118""*'1 waa ltltd <>~. ·-·· l"I kitchen not,., to oceet1 .,, ··--• ,,.,., Brien R 8\Uke, Pruldtnl '"""'" T E Tn. IOl!ow•ng '*'°°* 1,. w11n me County C~k ot Ot· leatrll t•I ....... urity M86,000 ~V Mil IRVINf AfHlALS l l'llt 1t1tement wu nttd ___ _....._-.,;..;..=.. __ I dOlrig bl.lllne.. .. Navtdi •nQe Covnty on Oeotmbtt Liii ••JFI 2 IOIN 0<'<*1 c:ondOe In 539--f 19 t AQent 0091 lnlM..... ......... BMutlful Big Cen)'Olt 29r wtlhlheCounty Ci.ti.otOt '~!!!.~!11.~::f' lnvHtmen1 Properties A 31 li815 **""Ullll** G -llT NOf'th C•rollna GrHI 8 CK 8AYwT/Ha3/2'-' lM-llll + Den , ?i'•a.t lo o . •not County on Otcemo.. Tn• touowlng PtfM>fl ia ~~d& Lim11eo PartnetShlp, Pu1>111neo Or1no!= Best Blun•a Priced Opptyl un~t~A~6~~~EW J '9tltal ~t I In tavtng:t pet!O, t>tc:ny, pool, frP4c --. S 1400/mo 58-7802 3t. t986 ftlM7J dOlng bu11nttt 11 N Ou111 Street, Suitt 102. Dally Pllol J1riu1ry 10 17 Lrgr 3Br 2~8a End Unit 2 C Tat m All 759 1552 ·~~·~c: o;:i~ ,.~~ '!;'!]' ~·o2..,..CW, $'0f>f\200r/,opnot}"'' 318,,!_Ba. 2 earg81 No pett .. Ulfll * UNLIMITED POTEN· evwport~n.CA926&0 24 31 1996 ' l'lugep•lfoa.llkenew lnl. u r • • ,or.,_,. vv .......-'" • r 11>vl.M(819)N&-5510 38drm,2'.t t>a.edCUtl¥e D:i~b~~~Jl~~~e l~o~;'. TIALS 10221 Slllet A111 , T Wanen K l<ell°tYg, 1801 ' F 679 Very sharp! High balance It tal BLUFF a;M. 381 2' .. ba. 2 >r (818!_~ townhOfM Vl9w, pool, 2• 31 1986 # 103•343. Founllln Valley, e~Jcohn CAL a9n2660•. ewpo n D11D1 C . assumable loan & priced Ct. IHI ••I Mar I 022 a 1 sty, trple. cath. c*la. cul· GOLF COURSE VIEW 28t. j11CUz:zlltennle S 1350/MO ~ C•1t1 92708 .--~I NOTICE rtgnt at s22e,5001 tee . s o.n F 671 Olene Birron 3700 Plaze Warren Kellogg & As-I ti IO DUPLEX·2Br Iba ea. SO· ltlMl/C..... de-sac. 1000 5.4&-4184 , Wit bw, San JOI· Deya 213/384·3773, ---------Or Santa Aria C1HI 92704 sociates. Genar111 Partner FICTITIOUS 8UllNlll II llt t . ot-PCH $275.000 521 CONDO: 28A-2ba. den. qutOS 1350 mo 551·5193 9\1/wllnda 71417eo-c>e11 Tht1 business 11 c:on-shlP. 1300 Quall SlrNI NAMI ITATEMINT 840-5560 ANYTIM E' Carnation By owner Ctatral 2112 quiet. aeciodld ., .. on A 8181883--068~ BtG CANYON Condo. Golf duc;1ed b~ an 1nd1v1du11 Ne~o\Beac;l'I CA 92660 The loUowong P41tll0f'll "' 873·0241 or 673· 154 1 2BR 28X OOOdO n S C Tustin Ave btwn 2012111 DISCOUNT AENl IQ 28r. frntge 2BR 2t>a. PV1 ~. K221M Diana '""" duc1~ o usi~"• ie con-do~~A~;•o" •• * TIY l4000 MWI * WATERFRONT CONDO Plau Pool ;pa .. St Adult• p<ef $950/mo lam rm. 2Ba Nr patlt Co-pooll tennl• 1 1500/mo. PUBltC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au•••• T111a •!•ltmtnl WU hied snip y " ""''M (llrtnet· 301 E I '1 NASL REACLTY 2 story 3 bdrm, 2 bath air "--en bl 1•11 c•rrvvt l(tds; .... , OK Avall 311 6'42·4799 OPl<•lt w/S.ra S900 mo 75t-5597, 497-5"71 wllh 1ne County Clerk ol Or· HI 1 tn trHI, ost1 conditioned condo nr """" · y. "' Y view .,_. ....... · ( 7 14 )5 5 1 . 5 193 0 r HAM! ITATIMEHT ange County 00 Noveiflber Warren I( Kellogg Mase Clltl 92627 SC Plaza Pool spa. $369,SOO BKA 640·6259 S695tmo Heat Is frM Eastalde dlMn JBAleA. 1818)88.3 ,....,. BLUFFS 3 bdrm, 2,,. !Mith Thtl lollowlng P4t'ton• ere 20 t985 This s1atemen1 wes m~ Femac Inc C11t1o~n1a 3BR 28A S7951mo Agt hM Obi f: No pets .,,...... spin level T Ina ...,...... ~ domo t>ollnetS II Con ,,_ w11n lhe County Cletk o! Or· 301 EeSI 171h StrHt, Co•t• lrplc • carport Only Ct1t1 ..... 1024 Lisa/Barbara 631· 1266 s a'· .. .e.... ··-. •••• $1500 •ntr ·~~ ~ 11nen111 Mobl!e Hou11ng ... _ 1nge County on Dec. l>t Mesa Ciltl 92627 S93,900 A Bargain• Call , 795/mo ·uvou •-...,_ ~. ..............., L TO 2651 RolllnO Hiiis D:.~b~11~~1~!r;: 2~~~t 24 1985 em ' Maoy Ann Ma.tcero Sec Patrick 631-1266 *3 HOUSES on 300 LOT NWPT& CONDO • Steplto E..idl. cream of the ctop 3 Odrm 2'-t batn condo BLUFFS 381 2Ba. ,_ Dtove Fullelton. Ce 9263' 1985 January 3 10 1966 F2M20e Tn1s s111emen1 wa.s filed 1-3br t·2t>t 1· tbt • 2 MP bey ocean Sec sys. tn· Super plu1h 18r only located tn WOOdbtldgl crpt drps paint, DIW M yton M Rticnet1 S2' F 639 Pubh!ll\e<I Orange co111 w11n 1ne Coun1y Cletk ol Ot· gar S l59K Agt 759-5080 lercom 3 deetca. 28R $450 -dep ctirg Call !550 aq 11 Pteltr to rent s 1200 No P9ll 759-0MI Green Acre Oflv1 Fullt tton • Daily P1101Januat1 3 10 t7 angf> Couri1y on December FUILMS Slll•tl•rT 28A Yrly $1600/mo nOW' 5-47-2787 lurnoahed lor S13501mo -- CA 92635 ---------2• 1986 11 1985 -• OCE.,.A'i,FRON.f condo ----plus S 1~50 aec ~ B LUFFS 4BA-nr pool Howlld c Brigham 9612 P\&:IC NOTICE F 6S7 "~ cn•-••E, n n••s 3BR 2''>8A. 12200/mo E/SiOI lrg 'BA wi den 2 SHOO/mo IOf 5 mo/Of ... Cent~ 0<1ve 11111a Park CA I PuOll!hed Orange Cont ULNA ISWI 3Br 2•-,ea 2 story Sk y· .IACllS IULn lrp~ fncd yd no pets r Traditi·onaJ op1 It $215,900 LH. 92661 FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS lJa11y ?1101 December 20, 27 hghta sundeck db! gat· -·p ll&ll&••MEIT -$1'00 • dep 63 1-7530 Snauen Realty 640-6259 Th11 business '' con NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 1985 January 3 10 t966 IAYfllOIT age and a garden pa110 ,.." -Re lt dutle<l oy 1 11m11ed p11r1na1 Tne fOllOwong Petsons are F-6 17 wtlh snort m00tong rnree Execuhve Slyle loving on l 14/lll-l llJ 48R 2BA Frple 1aww 8 y BLUFFS CONDO 2 81 1 sn~yron M Re1cne11 d~1~f b,:~e~~\1w~DGE FICTm~u~~llNUs =~:~ h:;:1a~,:::~~1 1~~ ~~g'os~~as~~:tro5~~~ Overlooks Newport S600's ~,!,, '~?·~:~.· c~!~ 63 1-7370 :~:m~ f..~~ ..,.._ Tn1s 1111emen1 w11 lilea C O I B I B & B NAME ST ATE ME NT P\EllC NOTICE bl 1 1 2bdrm 2 betn ima'11) Av all now S 1 195t mo w11n 111e County Cl9rk ol Or ENTERPRISES 1629 E The ro11ow1ng persons are ~~:e ~·s~~:~~n~ ~~ wants •11 1~'~',?!!·3191 ta1d ·ou1 floor plan call (7 l,IS'&-4426 RSJ CONDO Bri ni & 2~~c~.~O~ pd:~~l1 anne County on J&nuary 8 Balb oa Blvd. Newpori Cloong business 11s Coas1 FICTITIOUS •UIMIS 1 .,.,.vv 539 619 1 An.aon1 ~o t ---sunny 1 slry 2010 2ba ··• B c c NAME STATEMENT or investors at $645.000 Q•&.L l•I w•••EI . v-"' s ' Rm, 2ba wltrple, gar I r 1 A · next to pool Air & highly 1988 eac,, alllornoa 92661 ommuMy Buoioers 3 1 ~1 Tl\t r0Uow1ng petson 1s MARILYN TWITCHELL 11 """ countrykltch.b.nfcdyrd I po decor Iota 01 oak. upgraded Avl Im"* F2t757t Pa1<1ck Bryan Brennan A1r•ay Sulle 0 ' Costa oo1riobus1ness es !pSElECT l1lN1 blu4 210I $7 50 • dep·v cnrg lrplc iged1n1ng rm.micro $1795/mo Ca.11640·5324 Publlsneo Oranoe Coa11 1629 E Belooa Btvd:"'New· Mesa CA 92626 HOW ARO S OAR.AGE. & selflcln oven could be __ _ DM1ly Pilot January 11 18. port Beacn, Ca1t101no192661 Kenoa11 Laouna Coro ,550 Supetlor Ave Coate PROPERTIES 111&11 CAllA&. 54~-2787 pert furn Plush crpt'g !-EASTBLUFF SBA 4ba T /H :?5. ario Feoruory ' 1986 Rock Lewis 8enne11. 1629 154' Ocean Avenue Su1111 Mesa Calll 92827 *W•T11F•t1t• LARGE 1 BR 1ba upper on I oak floortn~ garage wtt-p "•ose church, IChl, I 716 E Balboa Blvd Newpor1 300 Sarita Monica CA • " v Beacn Ciililorma 92661 90401 Howard David Berl<owltz. LOWEST PllOE w ith Boat dock Beautl--tour-plex. near Sou !ll w1opnr OP N HOU E t>C.J\.~950 Al 458-2108 Th15 businett is• con· Kathryn G Thompson De 20151 Bayview Ave . Santa IESAYEllll 1111 fully remodeded 3Br3Ba. Coast Plaza no pets ~;R9E.3 SUN 1'1·2 at 1 Lq'i/ELY 58r Exec/w1nl4W PUBUC NOTICE duchlcJ by a Qeneral P8r1· ve1opmen1 Co 3IS1 A11wev AriTan;.gl~u~~~.i2~~7 con-lfSEllT MOIE qutet corner loc vaulted formal dining wet bar. $5-40/mo, 844-6'21 NA 58 1·1116 Penln Pt Agent Arden ---------"8 '$nip Sul!e 0-1 Cos!a Me$a CA duc!ed by ari mdlYldual 141,100. ceilings. frplc S129,000 lam rm. 2 frplc:s. !)"lStr Lge 28R wftcd yrd gar Must see.S llOOlmo 675-1771164&-3091 K·22165 Pt11toc1>. 8 Brenrian 92626 Howard Berkow111 Newly dee 2 BR 1 ba, love-Owrier/540·7355 suo!e Yrly fse or Fet>-frplc:. Musi see• $625 TWO 2BR TOWNHOMES G - ------FICTrrlOU •• u.INE.s I 1115 sta1emeri1 was filed Tn1s busone~, ,!, •on ••a., $2200/mo a-ts & • 1nan11c: 3Br 28a wl ,..., ~ This 5tatemeri1 was !lied !y 11tew, La Quinta (nome MESA DEL M•A-3•4 "" , .,... deQ c:hrg. 547·2787 •w cen1r11 111 & gar Walk 10 ...... & Lido -~ MAME STATEMENT w11h IM Count~ Clerk or Or ducted ov a 911,.eral Part wllh ll'le C0un1y Cler'k ol Or· ot the Bob Hope Classie\ Bdrm lge IOI s"1~9 500 credit cneck teq d 1st. Plush No pell S850 & """" Tne lollowing ~sons 111e arioe Couri1, on November nerst110 ario• Couftty on "-ember .. 1as1 • oep Wkdya call LllllY ,.....ll'S s950 c S 1300/mo yr1y 964·692 ""' 27 t985 I( h G r ~ " .,.,., 540-1155 Prine onl" 546-0074 ror _,. 111 Wendy 11 ooing buslneu as Oelc ai ryn nompson 11 198S , (21 3)8 50·J 807 O R Brandnew 3br 2 •ba f1p 559.9400 Mol>lleHomeunfurn Udo 11d91 lid 2851 Rollorig Hills F2t35t4 This siaiemenr was loled F2Mltt LEASE onto & appt (2131850· 7629 Wknds Inc yd. dbl gar pet ok p~ Pen1n su11 2Br 1 Ba 011ve Fullef'1on. CA 9263.t I Puohsn~ Orange Coasl woln tne Ct>unty Cl .. rk ol Or p bl ~ 0 c ·IPTlll/• 6LE II 17 14 ""73 0555 OR L•1··· ..... L 21.11 D 1 p ,...___ c "~-" 1'•·eo renge oas1 -llallE Fiii ca "' • color S 1095 6'2·9666 -• ,. k1tch app1 incl Adulta Ook11dge Atsoc1a1es • 8' Y 1101 ..,.,.,,.,moer 21 ange ounty CJn ..,... emt>er 01111y 1'1101 December 20 27 Costa Mesa P<1me toe 2 • f213J850 7629 l!'~•!'!-.---o----.-Cahlom1a limlled P11r1ner 198S Januarv 3 10 17 24 '985 1985 Jllfluilry 3 10 1986 Bdtms 2· 1 ba air cond Upgraoe<i Et stde spacious • Mesa Verde 3Br 2Ba Re-38 2BA coastline view only PRiii ATE BEACH snip by Contonen!at Mob11e '986 F21,... ~-6 14 noee yard com m POOi 4 bd rm lmmac w/lru11 l1lMI modeted kncn lrg paho Includes retrig and w/d S675 Incl Ultl 645-4733 Housing LIO a Catoto•ma F64SD:.1~~:~~.~an~~~~g3e ,cooa,s71 andspa $135000 trees Ou1e1 StrHI PHiDHll 2107 2eargar s 12oomo1nc1 $12501mo 551·3037 ..... ,.IT L1m11eo Pannersh•P Gf>n ' ' iwm ,_. &441131 $154 900 A ll i son grdnr &water 1s1 1851 ArcnBch H hi ~·-· era• Partrie<" 285 t Ao111no PLellC N<HICE 24 1986 n10LIC NOTICE ••·· • 631-1266 or 650·2 1~ Great loeahon b!k 10 S500 sec s4s..4498 g s sp......,.,.s Lrg 38R 2',.BA. 2 eat gar-H1t1s Drove Fuller-Ion CA F-656 bay & t>Ch 3 8r 288-UP· JSR 28" Spectacular age pool tennis CloM 9263' K-22514 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • ·~~~\ R gr a 0 e d c 0 1 I age Mm -Verde 38 r 1 •.ea ocean vu lrp! s 1400 lo beac:h s 1200/mo This business is con FICTITIOUS BUllNE88 PUBLIC NOTICE I T~e"'1:1~o!;~T!i~~! are RHICH 1 :G J : S 1450/mo 11rry 673-0708 newty-refbr-t>tshed ~pie _4~4~ or 494-3672 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Ouc:!eo by a llm11ed pat1ne1 NAME STA'H!MENT doing ousoriess es COlllll NL IUI _!'!_..; •• -Here s another incredlble grdnr Gd toe $ 1175 EMERALD BAY Ocean vu NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'hip rne lolloworio oersons are 1<·22513 taJ CRYSTAL CLEAR. Snarp 2 Bdrm 2 bath $395 b h b I b Open TuM Otc 4 7,-0800 3BA Jba S2500tmo. C Clean pretty cott~ 3 BR MytOO M Reocriert doing business 11s Rancrio FICTITIOUS BUSINESS POOL SE RVICE \b l Condo with Mountain 2R·4LlfS ac ungaow Y Dave Hme640-1S39 T1tum Allr 759·1552 2ba bflCk trplc:, Shade w1tfl\h;~sb'~~~~le~:'o1"6'." ~·;:i~~~~.:~:c;;:,e~~~. T~eAr:1~o!~,,~T!~!~! are CRYSTAL CLEAR POOL and C anyon Island PRHIE USTSllE ~;e~~3o~~utry 53~6191 MESA VERDE E.tecu!lve Fabulous ,,,_ JSR 28A patio Non ~4Ws. rete ange Counly on J11nu111') 8 nershor 3090 Pullman ooing business 115 Rancno ~NO SPA SERVICE 18 19 v•ew Private end untt w11n Side by side Call Allison 48R 3ba Aedwooo spa Ir pie not tub gdnr & credtl S 1000/mo • 1986 Srreel COSll!I Mesa CA Mirage Hotel Assoc1a1es No M~~am~~"' B~~62~' Costa p11va1e deck r11ep!ace 631-1266 or 650-2183 c. pi 11 r •• • I tlC k Gardentng & spa s.!lrv1c:e s t500t mo 661·9201 °' 1slllut 642·2515 D:.1~o~~l~~Ja~~a;,~:1~~~ 92~~~mori9IOl1 Hole! As-~os~~~es:u~~;~62~1reel, 18~~,,~~m~•noJo~~,~ns~~ ~~~n:~' b~e~~~~ ~I~ If w:• UOOsfBLUFFtopd~:~~ :~~~:r:e5~;::gton F~~1~13~~r; ocntrnt 1• R::'dr~~:c~~~s2b~ec": 24 31 1986 Sl'lc1 ate$ No 9. 3090 Aobi!f1 P warm1ri~1on. Co91a Mesa Caltl 92626 S 140.000 .....,;~-ocean view 3Dr 2'tba, Ave JSR 2BA lam rm bd ltg Piil patio plll bcn fncd yard & gat $700 f 7 5 Pullman Stree1 Cos1a Mesa 3090 Pullman S1tee1 os1a Donald S Jorgnesari (71 "') 673 .., .aftl'\ I D in kite, gar mal cp! dsnwr. trpl lncd yd No sec gate comm pool 539·6191 Agl COS1 I CA 92626 Mesa CA 92626 19952 Prov10enc:e Hun1· ,. ........,., H H L-1042 " George M Ciilhl>ert. u 69 Harolo c. Parker 3090 ingion Beach Caltl 92&t6 aat. ar .. ar no pets S 1000mo 1st · sec pets Avail aher Jan t5 $650, no pell 499·2704 SEAlllEW 3 BR, 21"tba Ch11se Ldrie. Hurihrigtori Pullman Street Cos1a MMa, Thl5 Dullness 15 c:on· WATEllFRllT w /MCI 493·8658 or 83 1 ·9~20 _ $950/mo 646· 1535 Fam rm great vu Pool, PLeLIC NOTICE Beacn CA 92649 CA 92626 dueled by a general part· .ilBR , 2 C • 1 M 2122 MONTICELLO T IH JSR •IOIAlflllT * I e n n Is sec u r 11 y Trios bus•riess is con· John W 011a1111m 3090 nersnop 1 l ba sto ry Ort81 t rtU 2Br tul!y furn POOi PV1 S2200lmo 2 lJ/430-3629 duc1t1d bv a 11m1ted partner Pullman Street Costa Mesa Ronald JorgenM!ri $385 000 Creauve Ways i0R 1BA deluxe Sand· 2ba. ~ar 1 allac~~ gar Den sec S 1300 No oets ----- 1(2:2M7 snip CA 92626 lt11s S1alement was liled 646-0520 49.l.0446 c astle Condo w/sml yd . ~~~Id~ ~;:Oe 646-j~701 642-1802 Of 631-8250 lllLLA BALBOA 2 Bdrm, 2 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Rooen P Warrn1no1on William C Waomonglt>n w11n tne Couri!) Cle<k of Or-lrTilt 1044 lrp1c wel bar m1trOted _ , OCNFRNT home on the Ba Pentnouse Spacious NAME STATEMENT T111s !l<11emen1 was 111eo Ill 3090 Pullman Streei anqe County on Novemoer wardrobes microwave. Move Now 3 • F11m-rm Bluff Whtie waler blue bngnt. neu1ral colors Tnt1 to11ow1ng persons .irf' w11n 1ne Counlt Cler~ 1)1 Or-Cos1a Mtta CA 92626 20 1985 lllYERSITT PUI trasn , compactor etc formal d on Pets QI( water everylntng v-Gate guarded CALL doorig business as Sand l.irig .. County nri OeGemoer I Mar~ D Parsons 3090 F2t2IOI BaylOI Mdl t500 slh 3 Bd Avail now S900t mo $675/dep cnrg 5,47.2797 nu 2bd .,..,.a pvt ""n ~ Evelyn 640·•868 or Aolhng H1U1 Ortve Fullf'r!on. F299102 CA 92626 Daily P1101Df'cembet20 27 2•, ba $144 000 4••, 10 . 1 I I t:>el -5pm •EW II TIWl1 gate comm pool $1500 no p1P8f Mobile V111ege 28!>1 12c 1985 IPullman Streel Costa Mesa Publ1sneo Orange Coa.sl 863 9 9 ~ ""' ...,.. 673-8059 CA 9263' I Publ1st.t•O Orange Coast Tnos business is con l985 January 3 1o l986 PUBllC NOTICE bk rs Owner 786-0579 28R 38A duple• so ol nwy Need 1 place 10 rent? Piek I pe1s. n smk P' .. 499-270.-CANAL FRONT 1 Seo Pec1hc lloew Assoc111tes a Daily Polo• January 3 10 17 ducted Oy •general oar! F-625 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lew,.rt ltacla 1069 w view $1450/mo Ag1 up the phone & call Fee WOODSY Ute ••ry 1 sd· 1 CottagewtS11pS120011"nO Genetal P1r1nersn1p by Con ?4 1986 ••ersnop -675-6000 or 760-0159 I yrly M ental Mobile Housing I F 653 Rot>e11 P Warrnonoton NAME STATEMENT Ill Cdlll 11111! TIUllEIT lli-lll01 cSa8r50gtma'o 4deck94-2129V11lage VILLA BALBOA 2 Seo & td a Cahlorrua L1mi!ed Tn1s Sl8t!'menr was hied PUBllC NOTICE Trie louowin9 oetson •S •Single or cory cpl Small d t .... b Parine1sn10 General Par t w•ln the County CleOI or Or do.no ousoneu as AbSOlute bargain• Pres· 18r no gar yard uuls p<l Nice 2. b<>f'lus t m wl gar I en am1., rm ay V\J ner 1851 Aolt1"" H•ll, Ot•Ye PUBLIC NOTICE anQf' Couril• l'l" Oec,.mt>er FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ill) SECURITY 8LANl(El I ug,ous 3 bdrm 2 'baln $680 No pe1s 722·8011 smyrd trple gOOd E·sioe' LIJ••I lit•tl 2152 S1500•mo yfiy f"ullerton CA g{63,. 2• 1985 NAME ITATtMENT ELECTRONICS tr S B E exec lwnnme Pool spa loc $4 75 dep cnrg 2 BR 2 b oc;;;; lew BAYRIDGE New 3 Beo/3 This busoriess ,, con K·22:S12 F2M203 rne lollowong persona are 1217 w Bay Ave N-POff tennis Try 10··· down *'"WATER Y1EW• 547-2787 Co d s~ooo v ba I p air & MCUrf1y duc18<l by a limlled paw·.., FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Puohsned Oranot1 Co11s1 Oo•no ousoness '" 8eacl\. Ca111 92660 Call ~atr1ck Tenore Like new 2BR 2 -,BA PACIFIC u'EHE Ca~ iherto 644-a& lm~ BSA1l7SOISLmoD y4rty "'~ 1u,_ •hi NAME STATEMENT Dail'-Polnr 1~nui1••3 10 17 BASICS 2775 Mesa Cn.iries Joseph Aothns 760-8r02 '>r631 ·1266 O C •• •• 9 957 .,.,., -.,-, D T I •~.. ' 0 ' lwnnse In Ide d"" 28R 18• house ne~ 4 4 2 nome $18001mo .w"-Myron M Reicneti G ,., he olov .. 1ng PB< sons are 24 1986 I Veroe Or E x 111 Coste 12 11 w Bay Ave Newporl ,.. .. ,. ., erel Parl ne• e ooing b .. ~tnes.~ as Wi!tm F-65• Mesa C11o1 92626 8eac.1> Calif 92660 • ·~~ ~~~-Walkif:'o l>Ch S 1450 mo paint crpl s yard & gar Beau11ru1 new 28r 281 LIDO PARK DA 2 Seo & This '18UH'r111n1 w11s loled l•no1ori Ho1e1 Assoc1erM No I Jorin Kyle Bucnanan T"•s business is con· 1'•.• ,,. OP252N4SSAETAVSIUENWl-4 $750 mo AQ! 631-7370 Twnnmes POOi soa len-den BAYFAONT PENT . \I 3090 Pullman S1<ee1 27 ·~ M l'!Sa Vt-tO" D• E Outlt>O ov an 1rio1v1duill ~i " t j HOUSE $2000 mo "'I wlln !he Co11n1• t.ler~ or Or C 6 PUBLIC NOTICE 6.,3•6366 o r 673_3735 as~ or om nos gar pa ho lndry ,. Y ari e C f ' J 8 t.os1a Mesa A 92 26 x t 11 l.o,ta rnesa Cato! I C'1c11les Joseo" Aollons ,,kup M icro lrpl cable WA TERFRQN T HMS INC '"i6 ounyon driuMv nN'"" P Warm • .,g1ori I 92f>?6 lr>os sta11"rnen1 ,.as llled MAlllGllYIEWllMES 3BR 2BA walk IO ocn PLUSH CONDOS Over Several Umls w voews 1•1.1.1100 ')Otill Pullmiln Stree! Costa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tllo> Du,one>s ,5 con w••~ the Count1 Cieri. ol Or~ 1 I Sl'eams & lall$ Gar <a ,. ublisneo Oronoe Cousi rn 1 11 n.a s $3 15 000 Prln onl carpel S 1150 avl 2 5 w r w u Vr1y )Dr nm ocean crs '2 lull P F2t7sn M"Sd CA 926:26 I NAME STATEMENT Ourte<l oy a ousonf!ss l•us1 arige Coonly nn December 51R 31A SOMERSET sndeck d w new app11 opnr mo<: o d nk p $8 75 $950 Call 364·5684 0 HarolO G Parlier 3090 II o owing ,,vrson are John Kyle Buchanan 11 198S 644_0530 'f 261 .24 14 Mar• 673.4243 1Br $750 & 2Br S 1100 OUAINT AREA 2BR 2ba j ba Ir pie mod kil db' gar aily PilOI Januery IO 17 Pullm.in <i1reet Los1a Mesa ooorig business as !hos sta!emenl was r11eo F294I02 " 2B C ' 2• 31 1986 C..A 92626 WOODLEN GlEN LTD a w11n 1ne Couri!yCleri.of Or Puritosned Or,rnge Coast r wisecluded view o ndo near 1>eacn S 050doal 539-6 191 r 7 18 Jonn w Ohanian 3090 Calotoonoa Lilll•ted Parlrier ange Coimly 0 ,, December Duoly Pilot Oecemoer 20 27 HVH Carmel 1982 Port BEAUTIFUL 5 year new lg S950 Avl now 549·2447 $975 mo Dy ,99.4534 1 Agent cosl ---------Pullman S•rt>et Costa Mesa snip 2192 Dupori1 D11ve, , 1 tq9•, 1985 Januarv '1 10 1986 Albans $239.000 Call Jbr • lam rm 2 lrplc tub Price<i rile • Rent lasl eviwi.na 49&-6 122 S • POOLIC NOTICE [CA 92626 Su11e 111 Irvine. Calif F2MH7• F·613 492·0890 ~~:s Sk~~l;s Nb:,ac~~~~-:?bdrm 2ba nr snops1Sunny 2BA 28A loaded ••ti Aal 8t&J 1 111t! W•lliam C Warm1rig1on. 927 1; Pu1>hsheo Orange Coas1 I Lge beacn Oplx quiet loc s2000 mo 968 8263 scn1s $565 won t las I wallo. to ocl\ t1p1c tennis 2 , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 111 3090 Pullman S11ee1 Sparhng Investment Cor Daily P1101 Decemoe• '20 '27 PUBLIC NOTICE Close 10 Lido Village 539·6 t91 Agt cos1 $1000 m o Ann Sampson '!!'2"!!9•A~1!"'b~e-H·se-i-lg•e•y•r"!'d•d"'b•r NAME STATEMENT 1Cos1a Mesa CA 9?626 rioratoon 8 Calltornoa Cor· 19115 J,mua•v 1 10 1986 I $290 000 Grea! onveS!· Excel loc walk to beacn Rent'Sale "-'u•e 2br 2t>a' W 66 1·9355 H 661-7086 ~ar no pets Gas pa Tne lolloworig Pe<!oon 1$ Mar• 0 Par••in~ 3090 I pora11ori Gerit>•al Paflmlf r 6 IS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 3BR 2 """ " 001ng business as Pu11man Slrl't'I Cosia Mesa 2 192 Dupont D11ve Sune NAME ST A TEMENT ment Owner 673· 7 427 S 1150,~0 ~~-8~~9 view Es1<1e dPI> w 2 car attacn ltmrt lt1c~ 21 &9 I 725 mo 548·6680 CAEATIVtTY IN MOTION ICA 9:?626 11 1 lr•one Cali! 92715 Tne follow1n9 person is Musi Se111 38r 3Ba bay gar $875 mo 660·9063 Si jg'gimo 49~ 2,~BA 2 1 AwtatatJ 102:?1 S ta l er A v P Tr11r. busonen is con· G .J ean ~11r1e Spar11;;e PUBLIC NOTICE do1n9bus1ness l.5 view Twnnme $41(0own Jasmone Creei.JBr ocean SAT&SUN to.5 297 Nas· frpis gdnr 1,g yds 20 12 -!:::--------· "103·3'3 Fountain V&lley jlluc:tl"d oy a oerieral par1. enerat llr!l~r 2 192 · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P AP ' L L 0 N PA 0 $1490 p 1 980·8556 view pool pvt soa gate sau tnr Fairview & Fatrt p 0 r 1 C a , d 1f 1 n r a.IL..... Calil 92708 ~rsnop POOi Dnve Suite 11 1 '"''ne DUCTIONS 1548 Adams quaro comm POOi & len-..i- 0.aria Barron 3700 Plaza Antreri p Warmington Calif 92715 NAME STATEMENT Avenue Suole D-13:? Cos1a •EEi FAIT l•Y1 n os s2200 m o Bl\r I Furniture Apphcances MacArthur .. & ~Ord Avail blu• UM D• Sanla Aria Call• 9nO• Th•s s111remPnt was 111eo Jonn G Lowe Eriletp11MS Tne 1ouoworig oe•sons ere Mesa Calif 92626 See 125 Via Koron LIDO 640 4866 & 760.8069 Ev Orat>M Oosnes 2 1 Ownr 59 8533 ~'P'--i!"'"'-----· On•ng ~·ness as Parnela Ellen WP rier S 181!1 Bu1l11n1 Pi iio MLIC NOTICE f'LeLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll~E TtME VIDEO L Tl/ ~58-1 Eliwanda Avenue l'3LE Cnarmtng fam ily LG 48• l Ba sep tam PACIOUS 3 BR 2b• 2 BA 2 oa ctta clean elite $625 Mo 8 18 289-9307 ENTERPRISE 967:? Read· Tarzana Calif 91356 nome 45 101 4 BR d1n1ng rm lrptc Souin 01 PCH lrplc pa110 dbl gar lndry area MuS1 see $700 · as» 10, Mt Pemt:>enon NOTICE OF PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOA THE RELEASE OF FUNDS AND NOTICE OF F ... OING OF NO SIGNIFICANT E~ECT ON THE ENVIRON· M£Nl ong C.Jrd,.n Grove Cato! rhos busoriess ,5 con room den Huge 9ard1>n lm mlidiaie occuo $2000 r"' .. Harbor H S D1sl oep rug !>4"'·2787 92&•0 duCled by ari ono1v101..a Trade part 8Qu•ly lo• 1 m 509 ACACIA $9 5mo 960 6483 ~11t11tAENTALS 11t11t Pele< A Bai.er 9672 Pamela Elien Weiner s1ory smallet nm Under 633 2 141 Oa"" 0 ,,1 TA"'E A LOOK Reading Garoeri Grove This siatMnenl was Moo apptaisal $467 500 •1 Y " S 000 10 $3000 per mo Calif 92640 wttn the Count., Cle<lt of O< OPEN SUNOAV t-4 30 Nl'w oeauhful latge 3BR Beller nurry Easiside ren. Agl Marl• 6.t2· l l 83 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES GROUPS ANO PERSONS Cota! Ballet 9672 A••d tal 1ke a nouse w gar -• arige Couri11 on Oecemt>e< MA•E IFFER 2BA hp•c oar w d comp .... te kit kid .. ,,e 5575 • NEWP0RT CREST• i ne purpott of this notle4! 1110 Identity 1wo separlle bul re111eo acllons 10 oe teken 1ng Garden Grove Calif " .. ..., " by tne City of Colll MM• 92640 1 , t '985 F2Mt0t Stoker ~ 1 7300 I "1400 mo "60-0909 othe•s available 3BR den 2'>BA I On 0t 1t>ou1 Janull"f 30 1986, Co111 Mesa win request lhe U S Department or Tn1~ b 1tneu 1s con Nice collage 2BR 1ba •l•t 1111 Twnl'lo~ APP• 2000 51 Houllng and Urben OevelOPmenl IHUD) tor ...... Fed«•I tunas un~ Tme 1 of 11\e u • Pubhsne<l Orange Coast SflYIEW IY IW•Ell I frplc 1 car nar w alk 10 I E • • * db! gar c-ustm oak t>a1 Hou11ng and Community Development Ac:1 01197, (Pl !r.l-3831 !or lhe ro11aw1ng pro1ec1 oug~;~rbX ~~~~~no arid wife Daily Pilot Decemoer 20 27 J Bdrm 2 • ba. lam rm bcn s9 75 m"o 6•3 1039 xeculive quallly 3br 2ba eleg decor pool 1ennis ,. .. C .. 1985 Jc1riuar~ 3 10 t986 View s~urt!y s375.000 • stone trplc Obi gar 5895 walk 10 "'"n « 1500 8"• "" tflltr .. ptttmtf'lll T 111s s1a11imen1 was 1118<.I r 6 1 l """ M " ""° • ~ Tn. Par1t Centet Apartments protect WIU oontlst ot • 1wo story 160 renlal unit w1tri 1111" Cnun!y Cletk ot Or ~ 1er1T1S 2 13 430 3629 Simple comfort 2 Odrm us 1 see Io '!n I S~11v Cost\o"" 6.t5-6002 complex on 1n epproxlmll• 4 acre Slit comptlSlng the block bOunded by 191h S!reel drl'Jll Cuunty 011 ~ember cro1d decor clOPIS H'><'.IC:I S39-6 l 90 Best Riiy lee Park Avenu., Plumer Street 1no Anenetm Avenue In lhe Ct1y ol Cosll Mesas downtown 11 1'18'> PUBLIC NOTICE Soatla Coast kids oets flat SP'> call Unlurn E''lde 28 A l BA •llTSTAlllH * re<1evt10pmen1 aree Tne comp1e1ed development wm include a combln111ton ol one-arid J F2Mn4 Metro t 016 53q 619 1 Ag! cos! 1,g encioseo yd w patio TIE ILIFFS 1h lh1 Pni 1nl1 2"7 2Bdrm & 3 Bdrm Un· lurn1She<l W1nte< YN rly Summer 81\r 675_.606 • • 2bf 2ba c:ompl furn 1 p winter 0<1 oceanfront 1mm &sale S895 673-19'3 3 Bdrm 1 t>a prot' dee Yrly Ba) & ocean view 2 18 20tn Stree1 S 1000 mo 6"3·5' 15 !wo-bedroom aper1men1a a recre1111on erea. 1Wlmm1ng pool and 1ne Mc:ess11ry oH Pubhshell 01ariue Coas! FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS •7 5 & 2"'00 1 c d H •lrMt parking Twenly·tlve PetC&nl oltne unlit will oe r-rved for low-and mooerale Dt111y P11ot Oecemoer 20. 27, I NAME STATEMENT :?BR 2RA CONDO Pool Costa flltll 2124 " 1 mo 151 last !le(. < 5 on ° ome IJBR 2BA ' BLOCK TO income pereon1 Total value of th• prOJtcl II esllm11ted to l>t $18,000,000 1 •'18'> J&nual') 3 10 1986 The lollowmg persons tire IN1n1-, $99 000 Owne1 20R p ,8 A A dull Condo dep $300 Small Oog & 1 2 Ms tr BA '· BR su•le BE AC H S 1 1 5 0 ' m o An Envfronmeotat lmp1ct Report, prep1rtd In responM lo lh• Stele ot Ca11torn1e f ·6'21 I dOtng business as I 7 14 l"'r, 1 70')4 alter 4pm " child Ok Call 6~6-54 13 ' JBA F P overlooli.s pool 1 673-501 4 Envlronrnen!ll Quality Act, nu t>Mn comple!ed 11\d ts 1noorporated 1n !he pro1ec1 1 I RE S T A u A AN T DE W D relrig 8 c Obi gar w Oc 2 cat gar lmmediatt' Environrnen11J R~ Reco<d The Repor-1 dllCUUet the numerous raceta involved 1n na • 1 v E L o P M e N 1 A s Molaile Ho•es 1100 sec 9a1e 0001 $8~0 mo 'side ram nm ean & Occupancy S 1800 per mo 3BR 2Da Duple>t ocean I DllDLIC NOTICE SOC 1st tas! & sec 645 0887 Ca1a11n1 vu JBR 1 '1BA. No oe1s non-smoi.ers "''-& !role ups1a1rs. envtronmentat analySI• ol 1ne projeet and 1111 !he judgment ot lht City ol Cosla Mes• .--uu IATES. SAN JOSE tN-NEW Dt>I d N B Adll -lam rm incl w 'd • Ir"" su ..... , clean n-crpta lhll nelllltf 11ngut1t!'; Of cumutellvely Wiii the 111ernen11 or the ptOjec1have1 Slgnll\unl VESTMENT ASSOCIATES wo e on 2BR I ... (l 1.a) 11• 1••• ""' effect on tne quality ol tne numan tnvlron"*lt Thia finding 11 oueo on Ille review ol FICTITIOUS 8UllN£SS I" SAN JOSE INVESTMENT park Full proctt S39 900 Iba vrd gar grdnr lfg yd Ouoet Cul-d .. sac ,. •· ••• drps Pamt S 1300 mo Mthltct0tconM<lefed,potentltl lmpac11.m111g1ttonmeuurea.ptoposechnde•pected NAMf ITATEMl!NT ASSOCIATES 111 LAS Low down or !rllde Sml pei oi. S655 mo New crp1 paint blonds J Br 2Ba Doi~ ooean 11oew George 670-1766 .rtecl~ of thoM mitigation 1C11on1 Tnl' lollowtng PB<M>fl 1• VEGAS INVESTMENT AS· 661·2004 151 191 $ lOO '>40· 7998 $995 w gdnr sec • S20 3 baleomes lrplC 2 car I II !1h .. btotr'ldetermlntdlheteuehrequeell0tr ...... ol tund1 wl!lnotcon111tutt•n do;~o0~fl:sEsa~ECORDS I SOCIATES HEMET IN· Ct••t•rw Lets 28 r 2 ,e a Conoo 1 mt to cr69!',5.Jc31115 ~32961L~rwl1,;:' 6g~5,_08'11r81':, 6s_i51 ~90 112mo l~ea;~~ :!,,Y~~~':!.'.. action lllgnlfk:antly 1tt1e11no tne quality of tne numan environ"*lt 1nd eccotd1ng1y 1ne VESTMENT ASSOC!A TES ,. ... , ocean Ava11 2 1 86 ~ -v "" • .,. • -• ...., City ol Costa M ... ha.t decl<*I not 10 P'9C>M9 1n Environmental Impact S111emen1 c'08? 902 8 6"!11e Cos" Mesa COTTONWOOD INVEST· Crypts 1225 S92S mo 731.6699 But. lticL 2l,,.O J BA 't>a ouo .... upstai-P0"~0 Po''!','.ct> ... "Z.'8r1°~,P under1heNetlon11Enwonmenta1PollcyAct of19ell(PL 9 1·190). I "' '" I MENTASSOCIATES n LAS --1 • , c ~· •• "' """"' ~ The reuona !Of IUCh d4ldeton not 10 Pttpart 8'ICh tlattmtnl art as lollow9 Jlmtis M l\empnet l089 VEGAS INVESTMENT AS· 2 ceme!9fy 10" at Pacific 1Br 2Ba dbl OMotge gdnt 1BR COOdo poo1 fac rtptc fll<. PV1 SUnOeck $800 "59-9<19 l Tiit City of Colla MeM haa determined thatlhe proposed fllldentlal develoPmtnl on C>1noelle Colla Mesa Cahl SOCIA TES 11 4425 Jam· View Memo"61 P llrl. •nc1 $9<;0 906 w Wilson sec; pai kong 'IC rm Bttons 2 car oar king Unturn 8actl Apt 12,0 & 1 • rtlartv.ly ""81114 acre) Ill• would no1 bt of • natu,. tl'\81 woukl "O"lfic:antly tfftcl 1ne 9'626 ~ee Road Su•t• 170, ~-S950 eacn 646·8•26 NO ~ts 5.t5 7983 $625 12 t31301 2515 • W 0 r,o \'fdS 10 l>C"" BR 5575 No pets o n QUlllty of the human environment Tmr. busine51 ,, con· PO<l Beacn C11il 112660 ht I c t $13Q5 mo yrly Call SI• .. , Otkg ei.. to OOI\ lhe Enwonmental Revllw A9C0td. r~tlnO the eubjtct prOject, hu been dueled I>~ clr1 indMdUll l0tan Corl)Ofellon. Cllll· t t•I 'I JOA 2ba ltPIC ,,...,. crp1 1 Wall• to Beach 2 Br w g11 ~bb~ '31 3 128 wttnd1 & J 673•5198 ~Id and documtnll the tnvtronmentaJ rtvl9w of the pr0jec1 ~more fully Mii Jlmto1 Kempner torn1a U '25 Ji m bore'-Prtptrty 1525 car gar IQe cov patio no ,n Quiel a1H $625 • ~ all 6 wkdys for tht reaaona Why 9'ICfl 1tatM*lt 11 not reqVlrtd Thie Envtronrntntal Rev\lw RteOfd Tnot tuuement was filed Road Suite 170 Newpofl - -Ot'l'S S98S mo 644-9079 t\ 54• re· llA.CANl NO FEE 11 on fllt a1 lht ebovtt IOOr ... and ta ev•il•* for pubiie t.llaftllnallon and COC>Yino upon wo1n !ht' Coun!y Clerk OI Or· Beacn Calif 926e0 hMrt llttirt .. lt Lets c rg '· JBR 26A Hert>ot H!Qfl· JBr 28• , Diii 10 t>elCh rtque.t at tne offtc:e of lhe City Man804". eo.ta Men City Hall. 77 '•om. Colt• •noe Covnty 0'1 Oecemt>tt T,,1s business IS con-Smog tree '' I C•l' E '•de twnl\se 3BR 2'•BA i:uRN 3 BOAM JBA 2 1ands nm Sullable amt s995 .mo 1111iast . MC M..._ Cellf0tnla 921128. e1ter1tlon Patrlela David, 8 00 am to & 00 pm Monday lhtougll 11 11~8'> dueled by a llm11te1 par1n8f S85001up 2·. 1c;r111~ ~Ard dbl gai S 1100 mo S10tv TOWNHOUSE on !am s 1300 mo No pets .t.gt 635•3090 Friday -fa.. 11\1p $14,000/up Wtlh uhl~ l st IHt & sec 631·8283 co•ne 1 Near beach Agts Joycf' 646-2389 or No further envlfonmtnlll tlVlew of IUCfl P'Oi.ct .. pr~ 10 bl COOducttd ptlof to Published Or•ngt Coast J .. mes F Kern Ste watet & ·~ n.11urd Hl'T •••• -··1 saso mo 1~1 11111 • df!P Sall', 644 0496 Cereal ••I .. , JIU the rtqullt lor r ...... ol Fldertl f\Jndt 0 11ly P1101 Oe<.1>mt>er ro 17 te1111y Ttt&Wter glS OWC Low dO'<Nn * ,_ , ... * 536 !6 17 38A 38A POOi S 1S001mo new.r deiuJie All lnt.,..tld eoenclll. groupe or lndlvlduel• dlt19rMmtnl With either of,,,.·~ 1cie~ 1•n11•ry 3 IO 986 Tnia """"'"' w .. lli.c:I low paymen t• l ~ Av1111 1mmeo1 Fnt class I IWO llCllonl are Invited to eut>mH WfHten eomrntnlt lor coneldtfatlon PleaM ll08Clty F 6' 1 witn the Counl)' C!«k of Of. minuies 10 Vons ShQP-I Adll d~Of810• T•nhme LAG 3BR "''''O encl yaro S 1800 mo gndr & pool 39, 28a min•"*"' ot ocn wtilctl of thl ~Of>Otld acttoN It C*ng addtelltd 11n0@ County Otl o.c.mbtl' ping In Yucca Velley ... z mw 9191 2 ~ea ~ice !7112 8 St ott ma1n11nc1 180· t3~ M Nie!Mf'! A!lr 675-7070 COllMIMTI TO,•ANT MC....-r P\&.IC NOTICE 11 ICl8S __ (popula1ton 22 000) Only tr pie A C ahullers off Warn« eall ot Beecti eomm.n .. wilt bl 1'9Cl11119d •t the above addr ... Otl °' befOft Jenuary 30, 19" All ..--24 mllet NE of Palm Wtlt Cr pt oYlfltztd 2 car I O~n ha Sal Jen 1 t .. ,..r11~11t C.11' 1) .t\" 1 _ f) C ~C::. • -Wl'lt1enoommtnt1reoelWldwillbl~ldbyttleCltypf'IQf to lOf'tfatdlngtherequeat FICTITIOUl8Ut1NIH Publllhed Orange Coat SP r 1 n , A 1 gat pOOI 'Pe ttc StOOO 11 rn 10 4pm $900 mo , 0"' J'GIU 1:.V' 'tt ~<(";:> ea11.1 IOf rlllaMof Flderll fundl !O HUD No ec;tlonwtll l>t liken on 1"-o.cnblcl PfOl9C1(1) NA.Ml I TATIMINT O•tly PilOt Oecernt>tt 20, 27. 619j65 2392 0 M e'""84:1 or 5'2.,_.242 I Avl 1 21 2 l31877·9696 -.. a..t • -.a•----- pilot to HUD'• Wfltten 111th0tlr,atlon to u1t thoM II.Inda The ro11ow1ng ~tonl 8,8 tl!fl'i J11nuary 3 10 19N • I 8 ' .... CTIONI TO HUD do.ng bu1mt't u F~ll 2BR 2'~8a Twnf\ovte encl ,;:·: ... :--:....:_ - The City of COiia M..a wlll under'tllc• the ptOjtet ~rfbl<t •l>OV9"11'1th 8IOCll Grant Pl!AL f'I' INllES TM ENT A W...ulOf' nit.MAM f!MNCIM. .... "'°"" patio att.c:tl dbl gar -... ,.,..,. ·-·-· _,,, tvndt f10m HUO undlt Tl1 .. I Of IN 1974 HCO Ac1. TN City Of Cotta MeM It oetflfylno ASSOC•A f£S XIV REAL rv P\&.IC NC>TIC( adult• no pet• Mt$ mo ,......------... to HUO tl\llt"" City w\s Mr Allen L Roeder. 11'1"" offldll C~ty .. City MenllOlf, I N v f; s TM f NT As 94f.$10lteve I( I L L A A ooneent toaoo.pt the luriecflctlonof 1hl ,.,.If eoutt• If «I action ltbtouotlt tOlltfOf'Oe SOCIAT£S XII Rf.Al TY IN· FICTmOUI ....... I I' I' I I r...,ont!bffltlaaln~toprOjec111MrOM1111tel,...,...,.,,~lnlllllnQanoaoctb'I. llCS'tMENT ASSOCIATES NAMI ITATtmlfl .... 11Tf .. 11t -. . -. tnd "'81 '"-r~*bllltlll N\19 blan,.Ntllllild The leOal 9"ec1 of fhl oertlb'tton.. XVIII. 442S Jaml>ofM AolO Tiie fOllOWlnQ persoru are I · ' 1ocJ ulil S500 Fee tlwt UPOfl "'apprOVlll IModt Or.m !\Ind• m4ly bl ulld ano HUO ... ~ Mtllfled "' &uoe 170, "'41wp()tt 8Men dOtng °""""'" n· -ITL.aM 1 c L [ a H I ,......,..~undlt1"9NatloNl&mlfOM'flfl'81POllcyActot IMt HUO .. aooaptan Calif t2"0 UI TRA W11C!L COM· lo&._., • .......,... ObJ::': to"' 9')POY91 ot "",......Of l\lndt ano 800llllMlioe ot 1M Clt'tlbtlOn MJty lOrln Corl>Ofa11on. 442$ PANY 12350 [d•IO" Wey , ssso ~•-tam hfTI llnO... I I I r If laOt'10rteof1"e!Olowtng.....,.LThat1"eCertlftCMIOn .,.ftOC ln*11MOUtedt>y ~-"°8d S~t• 170. GardtnO•ovt Cut 91141 •• .... -.... w 100 new., lllt ctl gar lht ~ °"'°" or °"* Of ~ ICIC>fO*S IJ'w' HUO. or lb) 1Nt ~ heoetl Callf t2MO Zlf'f\<tn Corp Curomia ._, .....-r .. ..,... S3i-e 191 A.Qeon' ,.. • ..-------., ~'e.Wonmental,...reconflOflhe~lnCIC.-~ofl~ Thll bUllf\118 IJ con· t7350 fd•toon Wa) Oat~ .a f I NE HA 'I ~""*"Of .. .., ...,....,.. to the proi.ct ft tN erwtr°""*1UI ,..,.. ptoc:ieat d\letld lly • llmtt4'G ~... OtCM c.hl 92641 "" •bu OU. buy 5 BR horn. on $ bit• to OCIM 29R. I' I I r A ~ _..,.. -~ Obflettor•,.,.... bl~ anct ~ "'wonMnOe ~the,..._... 11119 Th1t bu11neu 11 con-lushly landacaped private lot. 5IO ~tt1S1 S725 1at 1 ---oa11•we1..,.. "-=•under 24 on~ p.,, N 11 of IN"'"*""~"°""°., tN,.,.,.. Jem" , Ki rn Ste· due.llO br. CO<potlhOrl u ' .. ly 0-c> 738-eon wtu,a/..,.. __________ .......... I.--..._., ~ ~~o.!:,.~~.=,~~::.~Ofllol.~':;' rtt~T',:!:, ... lllofd Ol linvnet PrM>dtflt ""any many ex ru. "" lru B£A.UTI'VL i •tor, hm, l c I TT s 14 1·-1~1 -a-11 ..- tmwo111Mnta1 ance • U a O.S-1n-n Of HOlmnD and~ Deo •IDCl'Ml•1, ..,,,, t"t County Clerll Of Or Tlltl Slllt<Mfll war ,..., ~al. o~ 2$00 aJf Mewl j' I I' I I • ,_ .. .-. .... .- 1t21 W ~ lloule¥1fd, LOe ~ Oaltorn6a I001~1 ...,.. Count °" o.c.mt>« """'ttltCounl'f Cterti Of Or· ramod 3BR 3t>a. fonnel .__, __ .... _ ............... __......... :..:.,.,_ ':. ";'l;:: ~to HU0 Oii t"-,..._.Of f\#ld9 Oft ~ ~ !NI\ tt*'I tt...0 II\ 1M -..,,.... y al1G' County ~ ~°"' .......-.. WW ....... "°' tlllOOI ......... HUD No-rtCIHld..,., ,__ 1 I 1 -11 191$ -dlmnQ "" ~ met* r~-,.....,,._.., •7 ....,_,_., --• r-r-llUll• W<llUnliltl lee: IVb 201 1tM • tlll OCll 1rJ1 9d "'HUO ~ 0r.,. C... ~ °'.,.. COM! tnct COVflY,fO ... ut .._ "-..... , c., .....,, Cttr .. c..a -. n '* ........ C....-. C.t = Piiot 09'.,,., JO 27 DM\I P110t 0Klmb9t 10 27 rMr )'lr'O w 1co.a PlltlO -~ Onnoe C4Mt Dl44'y P'tlol JllWl"f 10_ ,... Jenu.y s 10 '~-1Mt • .-..., s to 1•, ...... c.i de ., WIA 10 1t -· .._., -.-bCfl $1 1~ "'O -.7 1•827 -,..,.... # .... ______________ JJ • e>r.,.. C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Fftd~. JenuatY 10, 1He ... Tutta ... lnlal1 Wu... n• AaMuewatl .._tkt Mll ClakaJ/Otftn M• ClerkaJ/otffn .... un s;; Pf°' m .a 1 xtttATloA arA1aw1. IOOKl<u"ut MWmu" .,.1-....n 1 •••"... -"""" nffdt horn• to thr Leet I ,.... n I Need home help Hur 1 Y' ••P· conatructlor Curr9111 Ctlllf dtMt1 lie Oellghtful oc.an bfeu.2 •• • E~'JO_Y ., .... • t ..... --it...... w/11rne E·tld• CM tno. companion Lio Hc>r Mtptul. M6-950t Ml time 40 "'' s>IW s~ 29drm. .... ... -... ··-· -prerd [vet 756-9325 medical P«90n would fllc a d• dahwahr. lrplc; Pluth OYr adun o<lenled corn-IOve to glw l'IOme aide Of ACCOUNTING Clefk. PIT Oenerel O • • crp11, drpa lota ot ptex hU to offer I {11a1t1 tr tat fNIU\ ADS uMtanoe. In ~ diy typing ~ 10 key tklHt. ui IMltlet. Contac1 Cllkt CloMll Beaulltutly ·~d· SptclOUI 1 a 2 Bdrm un· 1741 UUl1ll laalc. ,.,.. reuon1ble, to se.&O/hr. N-amkr cal II ~·~ 9e0-6331 IUfn •Pl• STARTrNG AT hour MO PlelM calf Palay 780-88&8 Fr~ric:sr.::esAMOC 15251 Covd p11k'g. SAT· 10ll241 or 30 n Dry well ·RE FREE David ff}.2300 ..... IT. ,,, ••• 11 EOE M/V/H/\ 2BR 1''t8A TwnhM N9W ELLITE TV. POOi. Gym. tined SECUAE Hunl· ft -··••• ...- crp1t, drp1. t>ullhn• lrplc. ~auna Off N9WP(>ft Frwy lngton Beeoh M6·9501 Cal·. Coal• MMI Live In ~ 8-nk rec'•. multlp6e ... O• --·mat &/I incl g11 w/~ opnr 11 Md:aoden. 1/2 blk to l&O SI car -Hltry Elderly c1re, b6ok1. s.nd r..ume to -" $700 Ou,.I S38·0ll2 t Keno'a Rest 641-3102 it0r ~ly 325~rm-h a.aJ.llll outalde day employment ConaumerhHIU\. Jnc;. 2 yra 1xp. HelpM to ltl'lollt 28R 28A. ~ Ind"' Nl<:e 1560 t Tuttln Vtlllg9 Way Piece~ M 6-48-5137 -'*· Call M2-U92 • 140 t Dove. Sult• 290 IBM P.C. Mutl be '"" ·' a. Nwpt Bch, CA 92&e0 accurate 558-2030 • pie• ulet llrNt. I le1J41J l arHa1 ... h Slngle car gar. room for '. HOUSECLEANINO Mfl 11 •W m111 10 o.eten NI> oe1I storana COM MS!mo.-Women nM<Sed. good pay. ..,,...., 1625 MO 28R. IBA, pitlo. M50. C111 J11n 63I·1266 M I l -Call 494•3324 FOUND Lg Gldn Shepard good hour• C-111 Rob-ADVERTISING Nwpt 8ch .,.... TYOl"1 he. t ata I . L _ type fem vet~ Oranna & bie's Ran & Mop aklllt a mu1t. For Int« pool, 111.mdry room. EHi· ..--. MllC..11 ... •14 ....... ... • 21ff11>&. '*' beect\, no Mt:atfteld , .,_ta, n·tmkr Gatage mfl • •W : $120/mo 873-8248 fAMllf Ha•tmf1 l525trno tBR ,BA. 111 -_._ bllln1 Launc;jty 1oorn • • 2iR1BA wloar. WI O. trig Sparkling d .. n large "''' neat beleh and anopa N9w Cfl)I. ftt• 1900 Avt for lamlU.. Wllh t or 2 735 w 18th SI lmmed 759-<>NO ~Nldfen NMI park ~t TSL MGMT 842· 1803 -paid No Pill . • S-25. 28r, pello. So of 2Bdrm 2Ba 1720 • ~ c~ll=t :1r::2 398 W Witton 631·5563 Westfield , S800. 2BR. trplc. blt·lnt, carPo<t. w/d hkup, POOi. no pell, 2 peraon max. 780-1199 9 to 6 side toe . croae 10 111 Sttratt 2741 23rd Street. 48•1844 Ml·Olll SECRET•RY view call Jan 752·85!2 149 E Bay lff•I 27H STORAGE GARAG-ES Found looka lk lrlth Setter HOUSEKEEPER ft llOIPTlllllT &PAITmm ' TSL MGMJ 842-1603 ' -CM Furn rm. kllch prlv 12•20' a 12ic21' no tegs vie Brookhurst. 2·6PM Wkdys NB Car Needed to aaalat but~ Hucel't Huntlngto1 Like brand newl All utlllti.a NewPort llQrou the street lrnat 2644 nr bch n·amkr mature F Npl Bch/Coeta Mesa area Miles Sq P1tk 839•93591E req Mr Hood 759· 106e new•PIP« Sate• Depart· Be&ell Salll Ottlce ha1 BEAUTIFuL 5 year new, lg 3br t tam rm. 2 frplc, tub sp1, akytltn. t>eem cell- lngs. 509 Narclstus $2000/mo 9&8-8263 petd Pool. gar. no I*• 11> 2BR t'hBA, trpl $750 ORANGETREE CONDO empto ;,, 12soimo. s 100 2• Hr access. 548•3878 FOUND Mticec,-Terrlef Pit· H 0 u s E K E E p E R • ment. Job dullet lncluclf an apenlng for a Rec4tP 2Bdrm tBa 1680 (2) Bachelor $475 ut11 1nc1 IBDR 1 LOFT Tennis. dep. 112 ulll 548·3278 bull vc1y McFadden & Ed· OUPAIRE For 2 amt chll· anawerlng phon11, r• uonlst Fully remOdele<I 3 BR 2b1. 2 car g1r. new crplt. drps. paint & appli's $1300 mo 780-1579 Upper unf\lrn 28' t ba $850 mo tat a last. sec dep N-smkr. no pell, no Qlf 759-024 0 or 667-1555 VILLA BALBOA 2Br t •.;Ba Fab bay/ocn vu Furn/uni $1400-$1200 646-4375 30 t Avocado 642-9850 PASH PROPS 720·94221 apa pool no peu Ct ••trclal v.arda. HB 846-4315 S 1 N P cord keeping, typing (&C· Aesponalblltlea tnclud• ---1"'2&. ,,.,.,.. 854· 706 1 Lag Bch rm. pvt ba. prvtgs dren a ary egot o•· wpm) and asliatenee lri te•·phones. IY''""' of 5! IYAIUILI •W Poo.L .. ~!''°· tr~;. )(.tge " " '"" 2 blk bch Respon prol· LI. lalt/ltat 'LOST blktwnt mate shthr ttlon avl immed 955-3900 virlou• P<Otec:t• Sent' w~. malnl&f'I;~ of d& 2BR l'~BA !/tide Twnhm. lBr _..., 2Br .-0. $500 Lat••• ltac~ 2641 bus S385 ._, utll 49•·7346 Cat, red collar. Ilg resume O< appty In per· pir1menl Illes, oen«• $775/mo Frplc, ylfd. MC Uni E·.ide 557-284 I -•Hr••••.. . 2750' 'Cllarlle' Vic Bluffs/ -s" ton to r.. l =---=--_ Almost Ocnfm t. lurn or M/Ftoshr3BR 2BA lrvlne ~ _ n . Back Bay, N.B Reward -., r eception dut et garage Nice IOC1tlon Pvt 1 Br. frplc, pool, patio, unlurn S Lag cosy 2br nm $485/mo • •.; utlls & EA TBLUFF 8 unlll 2300'! 6-44-0434 ..... TlaHhfJ clef'lcal suppor1 tor I Yll TSL ~~~f•nta t.n2~1803 i~'-;;,~r•s 39:~J~~ t''tba pvt bch gar. u111 pd dep 544-1462 owners unit tOxgro" - --·~:..alt Xlelntyt ~~erltse& ul•"' I< S 1 1~ no pets •99-270• Htttll/•ttt lt 27l I $725.000 Bkr 953· 1220 L~;~y~H~~'un~':: &8';.!f-S ,2,~· .. ptmo s.nd' re ........ YIU.II(. -•n LIO&Tlll Old Spanish Villa SludlO u11•• wc• I . /Of•' •••• lanta Reward 969·6954 110 w. , Str••• soma or apply In pertof 2Br 1'1•B•. bltns. new cpis $750i mo 2BR 11,..BA Ocnlrnl gated trees. pvt -a11aH1 llct IMUll lllTlllTH & drps-, DtW. bltins 1625 Townhouse GreenbeH bch $975/mo 494-6~7 •IT .. Ill 2111 LOST GOid brlC&let. vcty 26-28' Crur.Jng Slitboats Oetta Itta, U 11121 to • S600 No pets 540-4484 launciry rm All blllns Wk I I L ates Balboa Yacht Club Re-Weetc....-..1 n<iw. Full llmf --MEXCEL CllP SPECTACULAR OCEAN ly ren as ow ' CdM dht Suites AfC. w1rd' 675-8069 ..,,.., A/P CLE•lr UllA 11&1 &PT1 2078 Tttur1n VIEW Beach across S 135 & Up/Wkly COior ample pkg, utlls 4 janitor -summer. M5-7100 "" 14-0 N Orange Ave tBr lr"lg, .......... laundry. TSL MOMT 642-1603 street Lull.ury 1&2Bdrm TV. m111d service tree 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 LOST mile Welsh Corgi. Pnftllitulv. Olfiee & 10 Key exiier. req Industry. CA 91744 ·-·..-u•• YIEW PTS apts Designer elegance collee heated pool ~ sable brown. red collar R"taurant 1ccounllng E Attn L Bottorff POOi CSPor1 No pets I thruoul Large prlvale steps 10 ocean Kllch • LUXURY Npl Bch 785 Vic Beach Blvd. H B Uaiabtrat ft SlOG plu1 Xlnt benetlll & EOE M/F/.-550/mo 18drm w/lolt. 2Ba 2Bdrm patios New carpet. ava11 985 N Coast Hwy. sq/II olhca Next to 0 C 969-7631 Reward wo~lng condition• Ir Cttta Mn a 2'24 93 t W 19tn St 548-0492 2B1. vaulted ce111ng1. drapes. most wllh new L~una Beach. 49.4-5294 Alfport Robt 955.-1222 ------MANAGER busy co1pot1te otllce IECEPTllllST 2Bd 1Ba. cpts. drps. gar c111-wn1-prvl deck. jacuz. Olllns I SCR·M LETS " Apply In persor De 7 -._ $895 No pets 855.0665 appliances Lease rom SEIUlllC MITU NPT BCH Nr Hoag Hosp ft • tor N.B. Rltr/ velope< No pets Adlls pref 5 00 2br Iba w/wdbumlng frpl, ---$875/mo 494·2265 Wkly rentals now avail 6 oles avail with 1000 sq lmmedlite opening for lul 8.30am-4PM It. PIT morns. some bkkpg Lse Avl 111 548-7234 d/w, gar, pvt patio. UNIQUE Bachelor $540 Studio. pvt & quiet Ocean $129 50 wl\ & vp 2274 II ea $1 ~ aq It. 1·5 yr ANSWERS time District Manager. Tlf .lllU llNlll 110 Ille typing. 673-3777 2Bdrm. crpts. drps Water 36 l E 18th St. 1n lBDRM w/garage S54o view No pets Gas/wtr Nwp1 Blvd. CM 646-7445 lease Agl Nan 675·•630 · 11CM2 llllt"t IH. irrcrrPT-ll_l_l_IT-- pald 636-4120 1·5PM $745/mo 646-9794 QUIET. patio. pool. spa. d $550 497 6287 Alkali -Belch Must enjoy wOf'klng wllt I I l 1•12IO 0•• 1 " " NO PETS 5•9·2•47 P 1 sec • SEA I SUI L0-1.itE PllHTillHI LICATIH Henna . Slitoh children E11perlenof n at • •• For Orange County Ptlou 2566 Orange ··e S595 ll•111aan •Yrr II • ""' " Townhouse style 2br 1'" lt!J!rlhack 26&9 302e w PaclflcCoa11Hwy Re1a111otc sp1ce 16811/1, TAKEaBATH hetptut. llPllTllEITllOn Lab/Marketing firm •2BR DUPLEX Single 2BR 18A. cottage type, bath. patio. encl gar. ate. Newport Beach Relrlg TV corner McArthur & PCH A young camper was rub-Wa offer an ucellent ben· Eicper. Individual wilt Pleasent phOne manner garage. large encl yard. private patio. gar. w/d 5650 mo Carol 645.5974 S 125 • wk sgl, no depoSll Prime soot In landmark bing the wrltJng off his ell! prnnram. paid YB· good Engllsh skllls accuarate typist. front of good area $695 559-500 I hkup No pets 1675/mo. 'lp.1< 1ou' ,in4l1• .. ,,,. loc 2411 E Coast Hwy. bar of soap. He ex--• tlce appearance Musi b4 28r I Ba S650 lBr lBa TSL MGMT 642-'1603 YILU lllEllA. 6 rwo hl'diuot11 .iph Ste 200. CdM 675-4900 plalned. "It's so Mom ~:::::::: ~~~d8J:~.~~n1~~ ~!~~n.'Y~~ 1~~~11~~~ able 10 Interact wlH 1550 Secdap 2020Full· E·S•de 2Br 1Ba. beam 232 ... El~t.,l,f 1 Rtatah It S~are SmallCoronaOelMarof· won·1k11ow ldldn'1TAKE surance. Salary pluf helpful Apply In peuor clients 17141241•7313 erlon No pets 6J 1·8•27 ce11s irplc, gar 2 per-.. • 2724 lice close to everything 8 BATH 811 week " mlleage relmt>Yrsement with resume 10 Mr IEOEPT-/SOTI--y 2Br 2Ba New No-wu f1r1 sons. no pets $700 • 1st., 142-1115 2Br nr SC Plza, quiet llv-$315/mo Agt 759·8389 Ptntaall -~3~00~~2 Fuentes. at Aober1 Bein Full time 6J 1·2345 Orps crp1s,enc1gar S600 1st sec $225 650·1798 2Br2Ba.ramllyswelcome tng. carport $315 • ''t Small office space •---------Appltclflt mull p'pply3jf Wtlllam Frott &. As· Great loc 646-6055 Eves Lg 2Br '" 4 Ptex New O/W. drapes encl gar ut11s Call Alt 4 30pm $300/mo Loe E 17th St. WllP 11n e:;~ :~~11~1 . "o~.oau soclates, 1401 Quall SI • launclry lac uh! paid * 17 t4,549.0234 c M 645•3366 Ask tor Biii Lose up lo 12 lbs In 4 days Newport Bea en Ca Lg 2Br 1•,,ea lwnhse-Slyle paint Carpets, drapes large play area. no pets in I SI year S rent ' eating watermelon. hol Mesa. Ca Apply 9· I 1 833-0070 (8am-5pm) RECEPT/SWITOlllAll SUNDAYS at RE office Ir Newport Cenltr C1I Carol Van Riper 9-5, tJ..f 644-9060 E.O E Apt w/pallo yrd & gar No pets 2248 Canyon $700 mo S600 dePoSll 2 Rmtes wanted 10 snr WATERFRONT BLDG dogs, tee cream. and 1.m or 2-• Pm. (Ctrcula $695 No pets 546-5605 $595 . dep 832-1766 ruRNISHlD or 3BR 2'> ba CdM hme Ell&Cvtlve Sulle 1350 s/11 peanut bullet FOi' your lion Dept.) 1uo.11m 18r 1ea 1922 Wallace WE lfHI A CIOICE UNfURNISH£0 Prot M/F n-smkr Reis 4th lloor wtvv 642-4644 copy, send $5 check or TU IOOlllTAIT lndlv w/exp In all phase: •WTSlll* Gar refrtg upstairs No Want a select1on ol great vpon reqvesl 759-0102 Mon-Frt 9 to 5 money order 10 WHIP Full time. Cotta Mesa ol secret11l1I. w1nllng tc SECRn~Y Beaulllul 1 & 2Br S600 Up pets $510 Agl 550. 1015 llVlng? We can otter any-flTIUS C • I p DIET. 328 N Newp0<t work part time Send re. Incl gas cooking heat & 1111ng lrom a small apt to CEHHS. TEH IS. +LG BAYFRONI HOME t•atrCll rtptrl' Blvd Ste" 115,N-Port 646-16380< 756-9105 sumes to Debbi. Tilt 9 30-2.30. 5 day Typl~ and 10 key Wiii trlln a< computer 645-3350 hot water Incl encl gar LRG 2BR frptc gar . pauo. a , bdrm nouse 11 look· Pv1 ba lute prtv tem 277 Beacn CA 92663 •Hical/Dtatal SIOS Gllsand Comp1ny, PO 2323 ELDEN Open 10-5 bll·•ns clean $650 lflO in CM NB or HB SWIMll•'· ,Jes n-smkr $475mo 673-1521 1---------_ Boll 7970. Newpor• Belly Wa.11 5•8-7854 548-8300 tor apph~tt<>n llllnk ot us first for that •IC-llOft! Sorry. A tidy athlellc. prol per. Sc~" .. a HIT&l &llllT&ll Beach, CA. 92660 •Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm newly (•STSlllP CISTI •1r•• ChOloe ol 1dea1 hving 110 ptls. Mo4tls son tor lux turn NB nome 1350 SQ 11 STORDREEFRONT Ja1tractita 3012 Full time poaltlon 101 HOlnllY Busy t girt ottice ~• sell·starter w/good MC· retarlaJ & bookkeep!~ skills Constructlor e1Cper req Hours 10-7 llex1ble lull time Satar) commensurate w/exp 842-6411 • " .,_ TSL MGMT 642-1603 0""'1 d•1·1, 9 10 6. $ "' .. 5 n9 Xlnt MESA VE 11 ,..,., t~·• 11 redec . qu1e1 cool S530·up Bacn carpor1. lrtg. micro-.. ~ • 4 15 Joari ...... -v 11 location 545.4 123 * llllllL llW * mo v1 """ pro ·-on• r leatr .. Oltrlt1I Balboa Penlnsul1 com· p1ny desires maturt energetic person for gen· aral clerk:aJ duttes. Hr! llexlble S4 50 hr Sale! orientated co 875-5544 l884 Monrovia 5•8·0336 wave Incl ulll $400/mo. Westside 2Br 2Ba. PYl ~ d CdM prof M/F n smk shr •Combined Olhce/Sllop LEARN TO TYPE IN 6 ~~~Beach Of· •STUNNING Lg tBA Gar· SMALL lBR. gar. 500/mo patio. C&rPo1I storage 'l'Wi 3br 2' rba, l/p 1350 Steve 625 sq 11 reas C M WKS 839-860t HB Adult den Apt Pool & rec rm Call Sheryl. 673-3117 area. lndry lac Next 10 V V 0 1675-9300 E/673-8819 c.2 Nice area 548.7249 Scllool. no tuition HITIL/OUllllll 1 $358555 7S11oudw1ot81Dhwn1wn ·!~~ .. i11:~-~-? Costa Mesa Golf Course Ap.utment\ --------Pteaunt group practice tr ". $675 Sml pet 646-54 13 F 25-35 lo shr allracl Npl lai11trial 2711 JOI IPHllTllnlH Newport Bch. ADA prel ' IC-Nt'wport 8 edch "o Heights nse Furn lBr/ba ON LAND AND SEA Trees terns. sndck Art 11aaa Ptiat 2626 pv1 ent No children or a1r1a1t the trained day ~ • alternate lpm Rapp 130 Broadway EAST SIDE DUPLEX APT 18r 1Ba. close 10 t>ch & I 'i,1 :, 't;,',1>1~'," •I ~:~-~~';'30 Ut II incl F~~~:.sea/~OO~c~!:~gu~~ llHU TIClllOIAI SAT AMI 6-40-1122 $620 E/slde lg 2br Iba 2BR 1oa. gar, new cpl, shopping_ All ut1ls pd 641 r,11 \ space. 1111111oc 2302 so Enroll now at GOLDEN HITIL ll(Ol"1111ST IHlUL lfFICE HCllnllY Meuenger/dellvery. mus• For development compan) have car Aeoept1onrs1 '" o c Airport area duties & gent ofc ~I Typing sktlls, llllng eic-pool. 2 persons max no yard $725/mo 832·5086 S45otmo 66 !·6 142 Female rmmle lo snare Susan s A 646•7512 WEST COLLEGE Pte111n1 group prac;tlce Ir pets. 646-5137 2BR 2ba/deck ocean vu N1>wpo rt Be4't h No 2BR 2BA Newport Beaeh Call 8'95-8306 Newport Beach. Denta 9· t2. 852-0700 Ma~ penence req 751-8003 Easts1de uppe1 3Br 2Ba 2 car ~er .,750 mo \ $375/mo 548-8044 exper r"""ulred 4 da) .,425 • '"'" '"·'' -, \• • j • WI 1-ocrrs I v ... .Almost Newport .., Apt Garage & prkng 496-417 aft 4pm or Female shr 2 stry 48r nse laliHH I F1aHcial ll r-n " Ill week with alternlte Set been pad w/appls ktd Ok S600;mo 540-4431 ·1' I i.n ' Lea n M 111ma1e Word urday AM• 640 1122 lllL Flll&Y HCllET&RY /lllOIPT In small bYI high acttvlt) Minimum 3 yrs e•per office. phone skills. 11 Type 70 wpm. Attractive bkkpg, typing 45 wpm & personable 261 -1044 539 619 1 Agent lee wknd 64 ') 1104 nice quiet area $275/mo r • Wu 6· k -• · E-s1de 2Br tBa upstalfs K11s 7 t 41895· 7846 la .. eataeat star 0 ang in wee s DENT AL RECEPT 10r1ho DPLX Lge 2BR Iba ocean " 839 8601 H B Adult mestiBAU Avl 11 19 $550 • $300 • • · 41,;dy, gd p1y/bene Oen 5e<: u111s pd 650.1466 11"' Lndry hkups 2 car 2Bdrm 2Ba S700 Frt!J Fem n-smkr shr beaut o,,.rtaaity 2901 Scnool No 1w11on and other c1er1ca rasponslblltles Gooc training position lPllTIHT$ Immaculate large Garoen Apts Beauttlully land· seeped grounds POOi' spa pa1101oeck No pets 1Bdrm $595-$615 2Bdrm 1' .ea $705 2Bdrm 2Ba $750 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 2Bdrm 1•.Ba 151 E 21st 28~ 2' ,BA twnnse n~w crpl/Orps lrplc bkyard Dale lndry lll(up gar $850/mo 840-1597 E·S•de sharp 2Br encl gar lg pvt yrO Clllld & pet Ok $725 Avl now 760-8862 Lg 18r upper w/dack. end unit in 4-Plex Completely redecorated 1 en.Id Ok $525 $200 dep Call Mgr at 6•6·6280 all 5pm WOODLAND YILLAGI APARTMlllTS ( ;rrw A.•••• your ~~rc1Pr \lylP dC•I~ (Ju1PI lurrtootJOl~ 1.,1ng. r10.,. t• ~ •• ,.,.di & ~r I ~·•SI f' di~ whlli> only m "ult~' lht bNI ~ (, 1••1t' ~•d•ldltl• NU ~! T Pl lASf NIU • IPU • UllNY "HIS UlllLH IMO-UH I N•H• HH-1111 I NMM•S 1111-1111 H I , •UT I NT WATH llCL. IU PHUlllll Tll llWll•HT lH ·OOl l H2-1H J gar S750 mo avl immed dshwsnr stove included pool hOme $350 mo 181 eicp raq. NB 6-42-2821 496-7478 760·1313 1110 PETS 545-4855 646-7591 2131493.7274 ~~.~:·e~a~~~=: 1~~~~ft~g~e hapltpeat Clerical/ lice l40C IEC'll /lllCEPTillllT Small advertising IQ&OCY seeks organlted 1ndlvid· ual 10 nandle numerous HHI. ltac~ 2640 * 1111M HOO* FEM to share lovely home eslabhShed business E11-' * 11$. IH'l lfO SE.WI.I Yllull!E Retr19 d1Shwasher & stove in Old CdM Beaut YU cellenl tax advantages c~n• Ca.re 3015 I PIT lnturlllCe ofc, llrpor 640-8110 •lllllLL LYICI responstbllltles Must • mc1 NO PETS 545-4855 overlltg ocean at Lookout Call Barry 675·8484 BABYSITTER WANTED 1 area. 852-8573 Point 675-3873 1BR MOBILE HME Frtg Mtatf Te LtH 2914 b~~6;;'.,;6~a~e':~P:: lttm.PayOlert IUL n have exit MC sklDa & in Huntington Beach 1! good pnone personality IOOklng for a part tlrru Salary I 1000·S 1200/mo WHllTl Live wl'lere you nave •Spectacular apls s1v no petstch1ldr~n1pv1 F=~ 1~nsh~1~:.~:ie; bgr,: WIDOW has money tor _ For Oevelopmt7Con11ruci bcn Sml boal SIOr891! S3831mo Avail 211 Mary TD s $10.000 up No llllSlllY ITIEllUT Co In 0 C AlrPort area $600tmo 548· 7560 751. 7835 or 955.1100 cred11v no penalty Part time for small church Musi have e11perieooe 2Br 1Ba. paho pool gar Denison Assoc 673-731 1 545-4610 CALL 751-8003 aecreta.ry to work 30 hr! 642·7792 p/wk General ottloe exp raq Call Roe. 991-591( 1 Shop a1 noma Ifs easy 10< mme details With cl&Mllted 642-5678 Water/ga's pd $725/mo Fun prol & outgomg M/F 25 n-smkr to snr 3BA or t60 t-B 15th S1 650-8213 28A. turn Irv nm $390. • 1 & 28r I & 2811 suites +Spacious 1ownnouses •F1rep1aces *Private balconies Garden pallos WMYHT? •3 L1gMed tennis courts • 2 Swtmm1119 pools *Streams & ponds •Sorry. no pe1s •Furn1sn1ngs avail WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 SEAWllD VILU&E 15555 Huntington Village Lane from San Diego Freeway nortn ol Beach 10 McFadden west on McFadden 2 B~ 1 ba wt encl gar Walk • • v111s 559-94 11 to Dch Avl now' s725 Mt35-45 4br 2ba hse nr yrly AQt 650 JS90 So C Plz. pool. spa 50 ••LIDO ISLE•• TV non-smk $325 · ulil Lv• newly dee JBR <'BA & maid 850-931 I j;;;;iiiiiiiiiim:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apl lg SOlllh pa110 MIF. 3BR 2BA apt In $1500/mo yrly 675·8411 Balooa $187 SO/mo. 1s1 * LllO ISLE APT* 2Br 1Ba 102 Ant1bes Don 675-1244 e.,,s 622-8795 I NEWPORT MARINA APTS luxvry 2Br 2Ba Frplc micro Encl garage Prvt Dt1ac11 S 14501mo Sorry no pets 760-0919 last • dep 673·8545 MIF non-smkr to shr 2BA 2BA Back 'Bay area $300 · · , utlls Steve S Dy 833·8680 ev 545·5169 MIF shr 2Br 2ba apt nr S C Plz Tenn/pl smok 'g ok $350 546-8178 ev $2.40 per day Thais ALL you pay tor 3 ''"es 30 d m1n1mum KITCHEN CABINET REFACING Call for tree est 642-0881 Geaeral S1mct1 KONSTANTINE KENNELS Baard1ng/groommgtsales tor cats/dogs 641·7003 ---------QUALITY at reas pnoes TREES 1n1/ei1 Real Estele clean· T oo04lct/removed Clean up. carpets windows. etc Ref's Free esl 857 ·0691 Doors-Repa1r.A1terat1ons Haa4r•a.• up. new lawns 75 1.J476 Cabme1s-Panel-Locks-e1c _ p . 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Lttal ltrYiCtl l~l~p!~U-l~l~"!':"!!="'l~~- Carpenlry. tenclng. win. -FART rllNG INTERIORS VINCE LENHOFF Finished dows plumbing, marllle. Ffll(l1oall112-IOOI HANGtNGISTRIPPl)IG Carpentry & custom re· tub encl etc And Yes Allys Parham & Assoc VISA·MC 67J.1512 modeltng Ltc 495·5899 Jesus ts Lord 636·8244 llHHry ANOYS WALLCOVEAING C~il4 Care +GEN HOME REPAl.RS •Block walls. brickwork. Installation & Removal M/F shr 3Br 2Ba apt nr SC Plza. pool rec rm 5265 • 0 G OT ER k Pa1n1 Orywllll Carnentry C 1n1 pa-1nu c4• 4013 L VIN M H loo Ing 1 G 645_5277 PTL concrete omp patios "" • " .,. CALL TODAVll lor playmate for my 2 yr e c ary 15 yrs e•per 646-4834 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Nwpt Perin 3 & 4 Br 2Ba yrly m lls $1050-S 1350 Villa Rentals 675-7015 BIG CANYON 2BA 2t>a 2 trplcs 2 slory W/Dry gar pool 1ac sec gate S 1300/mo Avl now 760·6659 • ullls dep MISSY 640-6367 Chris 476·3220 MIF shr bay1ronl nse pvt ba & entrnc Neal & clean $475 • ''"'"' 646-7137 Lo S old son Expenence 1n In· HANDYMAN LARGE and Fas 1 c I ea n re as ASI FOR I rants also C M 642-2238 sml ll I DO IT ALLI All block·t>nck·concrele-Lic/"onded 638-6970 giues-decks-covers-rools u Ser .. 1c!~;ec1ory CltHi•1 ..-met I ~31.:_5579 Pal or Ive mso II 458459 530-3277 Pl11ter/Drywall Aepresentahve AOBIN'S CLEANING 1Baali11 SPECIALIST Block Walls 142-4321 Hf, 301 SERVICE a throoughly ' LT HAULING . 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F I Dt I H I E/BLUFF Townhouse. 2br 375 .., Over 25 years e•perlence auca s. spoaa · ea er. smkr S · t ... ulll Also lnll E•I Patnltng Energet•c "Oung woman·. NPT /CM/LAGUNA Area Uc T t 16.428 730· 1353 85 t-9604 M&M 722-9068 1' iba Ir pie. pool $895 Sieps.tJth Jell 675-9500 u c" 288597 631-9295 • ' H 11 clean p pa1n11ng 848 Am+gos Way 644·0906 does Super Houseclean-au ng-u • • • llC MIYlll• E•perl Service &-Repair Prol/Fem '15. non smkr A Ii e ing Call Pat 733-2373 I moving 7 days 494·2341 32 yrs eitp Resld'l/Comm FUAN 2Br 2Ba w/tg pa110 pref nr•ental shr pvt ,, l~C C QUICK & CAREFUL O g over1ook1ng bay Poot & t101ne & pool Backbay Fu11tare Home & Ollice cleaning by Hauling Moving. lean-LO RATES. T 138046 Lie #4 9o35 -96-4 -891 tenfl•s S 1250 646 6350 Npt $350 548·8447 att s Appliance Service Aelr1g JODI Please call for tree ups 7 Days Lowest rales H2·0• lO DRAINS CLEANED 24 hrt es11ma1e 842-6746 Call Barry. 722·95n Low Rates. 011po111s, LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT \ LMgll SIUd•O furn 1 adll n 'mkr no pets $450 mo Pr ol lem 28 seeks same wasners-dryers-ranges Sell Slorage Experts 10 find & rent apt tn N B./ dishwashers Lie 240·0717 We gala should hang Btaltll, haaty Faucets 839-4537 C M 7J30190 S ER D ER S 5 together Hang/remove FitaHI llCllTll( •IYllll WEEKEND PLUMBING . WA H & RY 14 C11eful Reliable Pros ,...., rtl I c II A Prol male n-smkr 20'1 eacl\ Gas stove S 125 939-o73o anytime FREE BIO-FEEDBACK Enlnusllstlc Referral• No v •e me • ny 4BR at bell NB SJ 101mo D1snws11r 5100 646-58•8 Clttkiat Stmcn SESSION. 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Live in or out 833·2009 MADAMECATHE~NE fSL MGMT 642 1603 Remove asphalt driveways jl lall ... l•t HOUSESITIER available. Care tor elderly In llcente Palm, Tarot eardt, Psychic SP, ~flLIOEUFSRAO~~ORCTM(AE~T ~~~=~:1~: ~~r:.~3•5 • • -Prol loc11. good ,.,. prlvlle home Home Cook Re&CI« & Advlaor. I wlll "" "" '" p•1--HY NllT Aemooel-R1p11r-Rooflng-Chri1tlne Eve/962-040 I me111 Kathy S•O·• 10 1 read your Ille Ilk• an open 642·2357 PENnTH--SE-v'u P .. TIO BBQ Aatt ltmctt Mason1ry & Home S1fe1 --~ I wlll tell you " 24 hr Service 544-6&05 EJCPERT CARPET SERV f aiatlat hOw to llUCCMd wtler'e yoo Versailles Villa BatbOI Furn FP. Pvt ent. rm. Custom Xuto Import Serv lnllall -Clean-Repair I & 2Br i 125 S 1195 ba, poo111enn111spaletc BMW·MBZ-Audl·Jai-Fert Dffn Furn.-Wlndows 839-4537 FINE PAINTING By Rich· hive fitted. I gl .... ~ Aot 63 1 4960 s 50 M 873 3887 ---------ard Sinor 18 yrs 01 happy f1lllng 1cMc• Of'l IOve1 "'"' • . 6 Mature/ • All part• IVI Free /U & Entry 1 French ooo;:, wa'-t•••·· cus1om1r1 Lie 2806•"4 rlage a t>ualn .... It you.,. Westcllll ?BA ?BA PoOI dlllvery 898-23 to By Norman The Doofmtn a WDCIH Thank-Voul 9153.4114 worried Of In 6oubt. 00{1'1 lrptc: Yr l1.1t 5900/mo Aei;p F <!!i lffkt 11me F lllilHI St"ictl O•k & Flr 857-DOOR fall to call me. 497· 1873. Cftll Jo1e11" 646 8398 22-28 To find & renl 1pt Clean Opa•Tree Trlmmlng RAINBOW PAINTING 483 N COAST HWV. I A R l L 111 NB or CM 675-7240 A Way With Word• Word ll"trl11l Yard Mi1n1 •Hlluling Ou111ty It our Polley L.tguna htch aata aa • IJ•I• Proceu1ng Sl>'Cltllr•'" ·R·t"'§"lb"/"e"8"Q .. Q""l(""1"'IN"'o ..... 2"6 MIKE 650-3263 860-6e46 JEFF l ie 8888 2114 Resp MIF snr 2BR •Pl. rr nscrtptlon. re1umH. ytl Do my own WOfk Lio .... a paiNTINO 1 l/E IHI •I 1-""''f'\"'l"!"'!~~.,~Pll"r--must tee 10 apprec r ports Penny 957·302t Tll llllD IOI• """ " <1 xi -----1 PALM MESA APTS s32s mo , viii w i D. •:H804 t Al 846-8128 LOWEST po11lble prlQI BEST ROOF REPAIR tBdrm $575 gllr 548-9970 TVPINO·SIH0800l<KPNQ DON'S E-L"·CT .. IC Lewn-Tr ... Sttrub lnatall 10 Sl9') S~ 882·3235 CAN BEAT ANY BID B'r 80 ST Cc R SERV CE "" " Tree Trim and R&fnOVtl I 50% 722·7537 1S81 ~sa Or 548·98 FA /A u I 492-8054 SeMee 0.111. Lawn Main ' RolollKlng DAN SALYER PAINTNO ----c • Rao prol tem to •hr Irv VERSA TILE f.40-0888 lt1tll tHI t tn hOme NOl'l·l!nkr S330 • OR ftAl'fl!•at...,.. dryet outlet• etc bonded SprH'lkter ln•lllt. Aeoalr • Lie *425924 ROOFING r.cov.,, re· •••• •,urns & d89 851-0503 W 0 P""""._ ~ ELECTRICIAN Fr .. Ettlf'nllll 541-iot5 Call Anytime "'4·'° 17 pallt, hot fat, tllit. roca .... Aetumet * Aapo<tt etc 33 °" s WOOd. tr .. Mt 750-laM "!"38-r -7'!"'8!!"11-'!!'C_o_nd-o-~se'!"7""""!5 AMml ne.ded lor MSlr FAST FINOEAS &40-3139 LIC•2 '~-mall/I~· Oaroeri1no Full S«vtce GLASGOW PAINTING C arpoit PvOI 11c. brl ba/glf 1n Jbr 2b1 nm IOb• & rlC)llfl 548·5 3 Mow·edQll·Clean uPt-tr .. ,1nt1E111 30 yra e11per., ......U~/WI~ S4S 7131 or 731 51~ btwn OCC/N B "' C M Car at NEW/REPAIR OuaJOy No wortt 9'6-27t8/E"' rn1g r9f'• M2·5214 ?Olftll"~ l800 Lrg JBR 2BA/ptllO $•25 mo 850-5443 !9ilol*llioiiii .... pen_.t!"'!ry ... ~~ ~· to wnall, ruaon11>1e *TOP· TR°iM-HAUL • t10MEOWN£A EXPERTS Wa coat_. l 00 .... beet 2 ~' gar .., 'lndry hllup Amml to ihr 2bf 2b• Rtp1lr·~ J.Addlllont ""t llc'd 831-2345 REMOVE ANY TRCf ORI ll'lt/EJll Aooua. CelllnQ1 Clll &.any f.e1-1411 Nr Cal Chtt>el 963 7055 P1omontory Pt N B Doof•etc 548-4980 rnda~ SHRUB Reat prleft !a· l~dlH97 &3 l·t295 lfi(8iiift~-·· $475 · Cll1) 875 3U9 e--~Freonendoorl HEAc: a:::, ...... pertwork.JoM!&7-6121 !1Nl /[Xl 20Y..,.E11p; Lro 28A 1BA vnfur,,. new .. ,-. 6 ro:.~ ,_ ""' c:rptal htV910fl u tra lg ll....UTl ,lll(Q F~=~•""r' ~= Wood. Chlln HM. palto't ISHIKAWA LAND9CA"I! c:.-:i::.'::::.~2:,•, auridKJt. carport WooO-•47&1oe Don ff.4·5049 ,, .. •1 Qr1g, 9"-one Sod Cteen-upa Malnt mat•lllt '42-0442 td lfndtc:tpe 11ream 2 •Dally COtnP\lttr updat• .~ 8 lflll.., et 150 •t•7 PoOI• 1650 854·2692 •Mofe lead~ fHl• ~ .-moldtnp-bay Win-·~ Pl • c -PAIHTlA Hll08 WOAKI AFT. HOlJOAiWvfilNii§Ail" J •All chenta ac:r"'*' 1 c:ornple1e p11io.. • ~ cor C&I LAWN 8UMCI lr'l!ll•t, ~ r.i\n clb , Window/ea-. SELL 101• 11111\I ... ,, I •21m off to Ill MW Clienl• addltlOf'll, qualHy .-ork ,,...., VMtt Special Oual MOW«lge twltA mo uo-IH) Yfl .. ,. WOl'k guar ()yet• a.-.... 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Nd, .... 173-3320 rr:,i:.~latlM, bon111 E.xp h~lul, bul not nee 1701 ~rln°th~ Way· 1: :~!!t~o ~ ~ ttpst~'. ~~ldnt ~°'91 ":i J:IN , llTI ..... and beel.:t "'~:,._ ~ 1f~hE. ~fr,!Y S~ N111rpt Bell 833· 1187 ' I yr Old. $225. 876-19M 2e' IAYUHlAVlct....:71. Mgr • EXPEA'D With For.ign 6 :ppty In PefS IOn at Sears C M 531·'277 ' NGl &mHAITP/T EXQUISITE DlSfQ EA n1w S 18,500 PP. 11111111TI Oom••llC car repair onralt IU<llo. Oranoe --Aooeptlng appllc 3333 w OAl()INAL SHOWROOM 531-432 1. 831 .... 341 ~ h~ own tool•. Call ~lounty10 South Cout I 11snu11&Y1 Coall Hwy, NB.'9-5 M-F SAMPLES o.s Btandon 30' Columbia Pow. loet ... I<>' Info. 842·7070 au ""unlll 5pm. 1695 lrvlne, C.M LI Cave Lid. 011lgn Center • 21000..._ Equal Opport. Empl, M/F Rest. Apply bet 11· 12 EASY ASSEMBLY WORK South, Ste 10.1. 843-033e S~ m_;~Qta9, ht. t1231 PUmMM -RETAILSAL s -I IUIWllll&llll •r::oop~!,~· ~~~ FULLS1ze eeo 43' ORAN MAAINER ·11 lmlMdlat• opening for *lllST F&SOIUTllll , tamale & mile, P/T & FIT r>etlenee/No S•I••· De-"~old. s7s. FB, TT, Polarl1, opth, di: VW '78 Delfw Stl. Wgn Snrt. am/fm eaaa, ,3,000 ml, orlQ owner. Xlnt oond 112507080 180· 1941 qulllfled petton. Harri• 1 1 Call owner, 250·0919 11111 tend Mlf·addr"ted ~t6 blm new eno & tan•• 1600. 1MO axpe<. llelp· ~..:;atn 1P•rsonable blwn 7-111rn Mon-Fri 11amped envelope: Klno 11 Waterbed w1.,. wm1eont ear. 1m boat'. fl.ti. EJCc:.ltenl eompeny •PP le1nt1 with -Elan Vltal ·003, !Me matt Jell c:Ond all T.O or ? tor equity. pp benefit• •nd working ~11" ·~per tor Bridal I WAITHU 3' 18 Enterprl" Rd, xtru S loO obO 675-3189 1 $87 .500 831 ·4321;43.41 "::~7• 8 Cone•••v.~.·;"t{,~ •• eondltlont. Apply 8 on r ... ated positions. 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On a dolly $900 , HI VW ·ao Vanegon Camper ery1111, allver F/llme. #ta Shop tech needed, tome Queen Size Bed w/ffame, Call 873-5752 'if bObdt VXR a iPd ; ale CrUIM enlrl, am/Irr -lt'W'n Lido VIiiage Friendly .. atral 5530 eJCpet C.11 646-7' 7' $75 Xlnl condition ----... 11 ood eond S300o 1181'.0 leOOO 8'2· 7100 "~""11 atmosphere w/growth * * BEAUTY Stltlon HANDYMAN PfTime 380-1318 le"ictt.S.u,...tl (71'l 07~9o-3323 . VW ·as C.bflolt Martred Thank You for maldn1 us Immediate opening lor 673-9334 area Good parktno buay Call 957-8190 Bed• w/bll·ln dretMt BaYfront ao:;;::ou,1 Mutt '83 Lo ml, loll of elC1tU. ObO 71M737·513' Afl) TRYltG HARlll P&ITI IP llTIST ~~~~~111 C ~~111 J~~~! Available In WHtellfl tor group homes Top quality wooden Bunk laUUtl 7t21 Dodge van Converalon I 5 IPd PIS AIC. $13.00C •JCPI' 1ypeMtter Must -~ shop. 646-1677 Hotel ~---drawer•. S100. 857-5411 NlllGrahamrowlnglhett, Sae to appreciate htve have mark-up Re111I Sales ... 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C1 92627 stores In lhe U.S. 11 you son Mon-Thu rt 8:30 ~~:~~~~f ~t~~~VE~ proacll Shore 1a~11 Aatn larnt.. 11 JAGUAR ·ao xJ6. exit CAD Eldorado 83 "E.xeet I 'RGEST IMYflllfQRY u2-~a21 llllve htgh Slandards and • I 1 30AM, Per1onnel 6 . Orpef'lg Power/sail 752-9511 AUDI FOX~-i7k eond ceen w/bllCUtl Int eono Cleanln·smkr to '"" " " TRIPS Depl The Newporter son•. mos. new. --..,,_..... . tf F mt fully toaoeo $10 995 011 THE WEST cou·r enjoy Cleating wllh 1101'JambOreeAd N.B· price $1795/make olr. SLIPS Av1 25'30'&'0•12' mt. am/Im cau, drt.IM lo ml. o er inane-PP he 1GGC056 . ~ " IW people, we want 10 meet _ • must sell 71'1'32·9899 3333 w Coast Hwy xlnl $975/obO. 770--0771 I~ avail 633·3660 2 ,3,539_9140 ext ,500 lllH SSl Mill salei l Onkiue Eleetronis:t. FIT & PIT Gadgell, NB 873-3236 you Please call Julian at ltHttrl11 ttlt ltn .. H,.n Waetff ev .. an 6pm Newport Beh 9·5 Mon-Fri BENTLEY '70 Brlt1111 MADZA GLC '81 H11e111>11 ev1w11nd 71'1'97-2022 IVHY MOOll & COlOI 631 -8888 for an appt l&ILY PILOT Seaellff Motel In Laguna CHILD'S SWING SET UP TO 50• SUP or END-green/cre1m S4000 5 9'><1. am/Im ease. atr CALL ,.11,, SALES~For Fun Nautical lewtfl,.r. Bffch Pleue apply In E.xoet. cOlld. make olr TIE on BatbOa Penlnlula worth ol recondition~ cond. E.xoet eono $2600 NABERS Gtt1 & Clolhtno Slore II you are looking tor eJClra person ,9,.1H 17 751-3898 6'2·3850 E.xoet oond S.St ofr. bltlofr 6«-22'2 Jeff •NSTllllUll H 8 Pharmacy. Full or p/llme. 980·2'54 for Biii FI T EJCp prel'd Charlie's SP41fldtno money, or llke 1-11T•Y OlERI . 759-0891dyl 540-79'9ev AZO ·75 G C 5 C'Dlll'C Loctcer 675s6230 NB to go places like Magle w• DsllWlhr. tr&lh compt GE •11e. Tr11s,.rtatita M A L , spc:J " " "1•) 842-2000 Mountain, Knotts Berry Light stock work & lnvolc· for 539. 50 gall aquarium, _ __ · g am/tm eaaa air ""' l blk v SALES REP. Farm or win Prizes and Ing Mull llav1 ~' !Of tully equlpt S99 &42-3405 LARGE SELE TION OF 3 Or. $2200 675-9643 LARGEST SELECTION llllllYF&llS Opportunity to Mii tP«l•I· ly food• and glh• FleJC houri. wtll train Wettellff Plaza &42·0972 Neat agress1ve. chance lor Awards Catt us now• We Airport erea Ahernoons F RE OOD Caaren 1014 NEW & USED BMW'S! MB ·79 <450 SL lmmac of ta~~":.:.~ m~lleage advanoement Satelllle h Mon-Fri, 25 htl p/wk. * I W "* ca•11 Fii Jiii l• llAll-lvorv/Tobaeeo Orin W ave several open1no1 ln SS 00 plllr Cell Miu Premium seasoned or--VOLUME SALE.$ 1 " Coun1yt See u• t ayt a rehouse. 4 25 N C M H B or J! V Mlcll I 752 Hn• arvwo wood $110 ·~ S 195 MOTORHOME ownr S27,500 675-0389 Anaheim 13lvd Orange ~2-4333 ee I . ·vvv• ~d. Free det 968-6081 '81 or newer Paid for or SERVICE & LEASING MB '85 500 SEC Mint eono 540-1110 978·2~8 --BEAUTY • Bu1y lutt-ser-MAINTENANCE PERSON not I' 15) 93'· 1647 3670 N. Cllefry Ave. LONG 9K ml. Ltllr mt LoaCled Cl t.. /I needed for otfioe eleanlng Gu 11ove, gd eood '35 ----BEACH 1tne81..t SalH ••S tltHrlltl vice t>out1que 1n CdM/NB light lanosc:ap1ng & gen·i Custom Aviary, h<>ld• 60 ••ttrcydu/ (No Cherry eJClt-.405) SA4.9K/ob0. 720-0781 PIT. H-rl ltex. ~tall e·· 5520 w/grea1 llmosphere has general clean up Flex btrdl $100 obO 722·9220 kMttrs 1011 (l141AM-llH MBZ 230 '75 '°' Sunr1 ~ 1----------an eJcc;eptlonal oppty lor ,. AIC NEW ... ,_lanOe pref &45-0210 * *•W 11•1H* * t 11 • rt t tytt & hours Please call Roger! Polyetllylene sneellnn 10 , Trade-Ins Welcome . """'"°' meg ,._. " u 0 pa . ime s 11 Realty 675-23 t 1 mtl x 20' x 100' ";ie., 83 Husky '30XC, 8 tpd, OPEN SEVEN DAYS wtr pump, brks & cart> 1111111 W&ITll For Hclutlve Women'• Fuhlon shop. Salary • commllllon. fJCperlence . needed. &46-'8' 1 ALL POSITIONS mamcurist Call tor an many .(tras. e .. an & fut Rent lune up, smog cert P1r1tli1t C1f1 app1 675· t334 Asll lor lllll&Hllll Tl&JHE S251rott obo 968-57'9 $900 675-3189 R1cherd $5000, 642· 1939 • Andrea EJCpandlng Satellite Com· SCHWINN Excercyele --SIP&IAn llllPIAI 00-1 l1w,ert C1tr Ir Beauty pany, neat agresslve Xlnt cond Spdomtr & '83 XL 600R, xii eond, xtra, DELIVERY DEPAATMENT MERCEDES BENZ '85 280 lew,.rt lt11ll T&LHTEI SnllST Salary negotiable Appl) timer $75. 675-602' eamo pa1n1 Street 1e111a11 McL•REN'S BMW SEL loaCled. anthr gray --425 N Anaheim Blvd. Or-WANTED:OAIENTAL & IN· $1000 675-3189 Alellard ft only 100 orig ml $33 800 Need F11t Eeay Money? CHl-ClllTtl HLP wtlll following 10 wort( In ann 978 2608 - - - ---M·F 11119, S-S tlll 6 2'0-63.48 for appt Unllmlled potentlal. Own FIT PIT Newport Beaell greal salon. Hlgllllt ,,e, • DIAN RUGS & OLD LACE ,Yamaha '8' Riva 180, llne 626 S. Euclld St ~ llrs. Own bou. 673-1520 Call Biii or Erika 673-3152 commission Also tooktng • lllELS WICKER PP 675--6024 cond, $725 ob ea1h offer Fullerton, CA ' lor ambitious assistant Lennys Hair Salon & Pllotc or trade 673-0632 71'-680 6300 ,, ~~~n.A;.•~~~1 Mtehael Studio, wants mexe-up FrH II YH 6022 Aatt Lt11i•,-.OlO 21~1-6701 BEST PART TIME models lor newspaper & Adorable Labrador PuP-Lllllll T wn C&FmRll HLP magazine ao1 Woman pies, lree to good llome .s 0 0 E.xperlenced.GrlllCook & 1ge 17·25 wllll good 631·397,or631s88'2 101.-t..rP1._• • B IN T WN lactal leatures Stack & ... ,...,.. ....,, , • General Worker No wnlle photos in exchange Jewelry /Fan/ Art Call ... Fer nlgllls or wttnds 6-2·30 for modeltng Catt 11!-s llST ,. ... , E Benefits 975-5257 -• ..s nergetlc people needed with a •------::::io,---L•any 875-o 23 CdM DAMSEL IN b isTRESS HUNllNGTON BEACH Plea.ant telephone Voice to con-C&SllEI FH l-• MOTHERS MARKEl & MUST SELL JEWELS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 121 ... ' Xlnl wor111~ eood Must KITCHEN llas upended 722•8508 642-0631 540-5154 ,. .... duct marketing study for leading be honest dependable and now llas tmmedtate Ot-f. F · -Aatt n icH/ --~ 8 ••@ .. D• t1•1UW Register exp helpful W\11 openlnQI lor ICt._ar•ataff f r1 -is ll81111ft fl .... & •llTS local newspaper. ..NO SELL-train Je<ry 536-2722 MIST /llSTtU I Et~~tlt 6047 1 s . ~ .,....,. . ......,_ 1001 0u1.11 St . N B 'fl --r· -·· .. . . • • 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA CADILLAC '81 Sedan Sev· 111e dteM4, ellerry cond, t>ougllt another wlll let go 1>etow w1101ea11e1 759-.80'6 Of 780-5090 WI llY lU l&IU USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHE lPPUIUl. O.LILLO OlnllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTING TON BEACH l4l .... lsl4t-aaa1 lllllUllOl&llD ••4 Ce11ter Per111 nu n11111 execUTwFoeak. l\Nvy N~ f 1Re CHA1Ns FOR ...-. "' 633-9300 ING." Hours: Mon.-Frl. 5:30 PM No expertene. nee. w111 PHSll lllHESBI oaf\ w1wa1nu1 finish $325 J~.o'f~EELS S7 50 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to 9:30 PM. Sat. 9:00 AM to 1:00 1ra.1n 8ams<430 Apply 1n llllTlmH ~5-0978 4-W~ 1 Dri 1,~-doel .,... • di· lll•llTSllllll '14 ... nlSI' V-8 IUIO tv4 Powet air Ifft, cru1M. custom wnee11& 11res c1JMX1811 I Liken-• PM. $84 a week to start, share in person 6'4.,.,2 ..:_ Apply 255 e 17111 5'· c M Pets A hiaala 6049 " " tf31 twehOe .._. ~ 4 N SOM DISPATCH PLANT SCAPE MULUCCAN COCt<A TOO purch•• your • Loaded · Auto Trans partnership profits after 1st Int /Elll Plant exp req Loveal>te wlbeaul tell Dlue IEW ... JHP ec pr ~ Ser 800552 week. Pleasant working con· DRIVER Own transp 751 .2271 8 cage Must see s2000 CIHllH ~---·II.I' 11411 Needed for fast growing llECIPTIHIST/S&LH 631-5067 °' 640·9012 It comes wtlh PIS, buckel dltlon1, private des k & phone. newspaper advertising Neat agress1ve, advance· 2 F/Chtlluahua's 1.3 yrs r5''!o:~g) (S~~~~,~1;"1 C f bl d e P a r I m e n I ment Salary negotlal>le old, 1·9 mo Papers & all er aeual attire. A real un Jo Responslbtllles Wiii In· Salelllle Warellouae. 425 shots $100 ea 751·9753 ..... 111,IH SOlJTB coum IS~ZU 'WIW1Ll NOT II UNDllSOlD'' WE HAVE 4x4 TROOPERS 20 Of Them ALL COLORS All f€W '86 ISUZU P/IJ> M A N A G E M E N T 0 P elude pickup and delivery N Anaheim Blvd, Orange ----ORANGE COAST -ot ads, tearslleets and 978-2608 WANTED: Short hatred Jeep/Renault BMW 3201 '83 s spd, lo PORTUNITIES F I i matt Responslble, well I> ab y · k 11 ten Ca 11 252' Harbor Costa Mesa ml, sunrf, lully loaded . or nterv ew organized tndlvlduals SEClllITT ltHll 759·0451 btwn 8-4 141·1021 $10,500 PP (1FMX9971 ia•••• WSI• II D Id G t t 642 4333 wltll good drMno record Airport erea PI T wknd • • I I DI"" 2131539·91'0 ext ..... ca av ran a . &navlgallonal slllllsapply graveyard 12·8 Sat&Sun 811CI astraatall TOYOTA Landerutaer '8' 4 5100 or e vl w knd lentra.Mutme.IJOllZX DODGE 77 MONACO • 4IOCI tr-,_. - ooor runs great' S 1000 ""'" tlUll _,, _, lllf 11 Ol>o 644--0905 \l"""d IK"'1 ~ ($tr • ll2114l between 9:00 AM • 3:00 PM M-F. 1n pe<son 10 Tile Orange $4 50/Hr 839-1410 Dave 6055 w 1111e Excel cono Seerl· 71'1497 ·2022 Attend oor leue sem1n1r Coast Daily Piiot, WUHllSI 9 Pc. CB Joo bf'um set ~ S 10.250. '95--5677 BMW 80 320! Like new and ree1eve 1 tree 642.4333 ...-.0 3 5 30, .. ~.!a8.ycSAlr9ee2!2· • Melntenence pos11ton Incl. Zild Pet cymbOls Tr•ckt _ 9035 Custom Paln1. Low mll•a "°'1&ble mm• vacuum "'' "..,..... " u 1 fnet all liardware S100 MUST SEE $9500 Wltlr t:reo11 approval Ask tor MeltnOa w/lleavy ltlting & ma1 de-ps25 Yamaha elec key· elsun, s , erpt,kit, 660_80661D 963_ 14371E Learn about 1eu1no tn livery responSlblllty board, 12 voices 12 bool. loaded 11tras. runs __ ____ our otfice near South Good driving record rttylhms. S300 All xlnt gd $2295 obO 968-1031 DAT 83 260 zx 5 9'><1, tully Coast Plaza req'd NB erea Exll com· condition 6'2_272~ - -loaded red/gray 34Km1 (aprJC 1 llr I WIWAITYlll OUll tsll e&al See Veno oos San1os TH!ODO:U ROBINS FOID 1060 HAllOI I L90 C-:l\lA MIU CMl 0010 SYDNEY 0MARR pany benefits '82 Chevy S-10 PU Tal'loe must see S 1 1 000 &Ll-S&ftlS ll&Sf CBS Magazines 720-539 t TV lttrff EltctrtaiCI cab lono bed, 2 tone 962· 7980 1f1 6 Minds I l l •i ••J-lffl FORD """Country.,-;;: S-ta -/ 1 6810 pa1n1. trlr towtno pkg, --,. -"" ~ ••YARD WORK • Ap-V-6. A/T. & muell mOf• l&TSll 'I01210 'r::======:::;1 Wgn orig OWnef 11.lnt pro~ 3 Hrs/Wk No 10?'9 Panasonic 191• color TV. $5400 650·'302 H1tctiback. auto, air, cono S795 76G-0590 req d Student pref d great p1• $250 obo - -AM/FM radio Low IO'# !~e~~~-~0~l/Weatctttf Sanyo 50 wait ' channel Selling any1111ng wllll a mites All original •·········~· llerec> receivers 150 ObO D11ly Pllol Cll.SSifled Ad ( 135ZUC) la,ltJatlt WHt.. Pac Tel phone, n-desk is • 11mple matter 11111 S.hrclay, JaHary l l CHICK IVE8SON FORD 76 Pinto Sta Wgn good runntng car Musi Sell S7CO 966 1950 FORD 78 FIEST A Rea Greet runn1no shape ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You obtain sough t-af\er new deal. Lunar position highlights desire. salesmanship. friends, aspirations. ability to persuade others. You'll r.1.tke fresh stan. could be madly in love. Leo native figu res prominently TAURUS (April 20.May 20). Suck to pnnc1plc'I, be stubborn 1f necessary. Ultimate victory is pan of scenario which includes promotion, added income. lntui11on ts on target. family rnt·mbcr becomes strong all y. Aquanan figures prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Favorable lunar aspect coinc1de'i with communication, tra vel, spmtual values. You'll learn more. yo u'll publish and dissem inate pertinent information. Populanty incrca~'I and so will demands on your time. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Read between hoe~. ob~rve small print. Focus on negotiations. contracts. fiscal respons1b1hty of others. Di& deep for information -you gain through clement of surpn~. · Scorpio, Taurus figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for change. travel, vancty. encounter with exciting member of opposite sex . You'll receive attention. pubhc1ty and possible offer of lucrative contact Gcm1 n1. ViraoLSaamanus persons play paramount roles. VlllOO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): You get what you want 1f you don't rush. Be aware. alert. d1plomattc Make mtelhgent conccss1on to loved one. Family member has 1d~ which could be transformed into financial pm. Be a good listener. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cti 22): Favorable lu nar aspect coincides with charisma, physical attraction. change. travel. intensified romanttt rcbtionship. Scenario hiahli&hts allure. mystery. glamour, secrets. Pitees native fiJures prominently. SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 2Jl: What appeared to lack substance will actually prov~ practical.'Know it, act occordingly. Focus on secu~. rqJ estate, li festyle1 dealings with older individuals. Love telufon hip arOws atrona. Capncom plays role. SAOmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. l l): Task is completed -know it. don't remain too Iona. Means be sensitive to public opinion. willin• to ,et off stqe. focus on trips, visits, relatives, intcll~tual curious1ty. i..ve plays m~or role. CAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Stress independence. creativity, ability 10 recoup IOM and locate anicle missina or stolen. Leo. AQuarius utivea ftaurt in dynamic scenario. AQlfAIUUl (Jan. 2~Feb. l8): Trust yourown Jud&JllCnt -umina wiU be on wart and 10 will intuition. P\Jbhc Mil be mtriaued by your Wmt.a -you'U ~ve pubUdty. could be ask.cd to ap~ar before the media. Aaotber Aq~rian raaurcs promincnlly. PllCD (Feb. 19-March 20): Punk pieces come t<>setht'r, dilmlma 11 l'ftOI~ You act crcd1t lon1 overdue, populanty anc:nasci_ you•u be in\'i\ed to ~ou1 1oodal 1fllir. What had bttn wtthhcld ..uJ now be revealed -to y~r advantaee. IP JAN\JAAY 11DYOURBlllTRDAY youart1ntu1ti~c.1 natW"ll tdcber and OIYCbolollst. c:apeblc of W'lnnin4 confidc.oet, or dtalm1 wilb ~btic. Of'dewmIJti"l ~C>~filt!1on1. C.a~r. Caorlcom. Aqmriua pcnooa plly amponant an yow life. Yuu att ~ have uaMI• 1m1e of humor, twoke witb tradition w1y ud modler Md unaual fnftumce on you. You pin rec:optUo.n LbiJ yar, lo~ will p&ay paramount role, you 'll be tmotionally ful1111ed. AlllUl1 could be yeur me>1t ~ora'* month of 1916. 5535 model $50 obO. 760-6858 1ust call 642-5678 m t1SekPNd OFFERED uCfi prtv ba/entr some utllt. • • • a Mature F student, ref1 OO A LITTLE ar vrl Need 1>y Jan 1'! 5'8·6857 .... PORSCHl ~UOI C.. HfVROLI I H1ghH1 Quallly .... , .... ~._ ... $ 1•00 Call 64£>.!>322 eve '4996 Of s99Ptr mo. + tn i.60-~--~­"'"' '66'S telal el p1l"'91b 0. .,nH a.-i ALL rt:W '85 I MARK M Cond AM ftll sl•• • ''" ltt slttrq tmltt4 ~u tit< nmot1 "*''"· 1lttl wllttb <Sei • 4104'101 '6996 or 1 143 per mo. .. tu tor 60 !Tm '59~ do"" cm end ltut '1520 tolal of P•J· IMfltl ()n '4JP'OVe0 crt411, ALL rt:W '86 TROOPER With ,,., seal. AM flll eltt 1tttM • u n PO•tf 1tw "'C end nuh lllUCll ""'' <Sef =414S90t '10,496 or ••at pe.mo • .. tu .. '° ""' ~ 1 dewn .. ..... 110 "° letll ,..... OllW'HMCf' IMPULSE TURBO IWY FOi D£LIV£1Y ' . -- ()r_tlnge Comt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Januery 10, 1986 "It isn't a giant. It's just Daddy stomping the snow off his feet." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "The French restaurant called!" DRABBLE WAIT I 'IOU GJ-1~ ~!\VE. IT l\U... WRONG \ 1 GJAQANTE..f. £AC~ CAR 1 5E.U...1 GARFIELD ,,..MOON MULLINS SAVED BY "THE SELL ... ,A'vJK f THE WAY iHf:SE PR>ICES k~ep ~OING up .. i..-,1"('1!'11• I 10 JUDGE PARKER Ill BIG GEORGE • ; ... ! ~ t - <( ; • z " 1-10 .. , thought those little clowns all went to Brazil for the winter." DENNIS THE MENACE •MY SQ.J IS IN COL.LEGE TAKING MEDICINE ." by Hank Ketcham ·WHY om He rAKE IT AT HOME?' BLOOM COUNTY °™AT'S W~AT [ 60T YESTERDAY ™E DAY 8EFOO AND EVERY DAY 8EF()f{E ™AT ~ ~1 v.H0'5H aJNOlf 7 WHY ,,(15r A O«ffU. 'tf)ll/NfEY(." by Gary Trudeal by Jeff MacNally ~IT~ ™EONL'(TIME. I CAN $NEN< OlJT Fl5T '™Ea:~ .. IT'S LIKE UVIN6 rnANKS ON A FIXED-MA~IE INCOME, SI~ by Berke Breathed N<JW YOfl r,,1m .s.qy WE~ bOIN W ll j/(fN PllfrrY-KK;HT ' I r-. ~ . y-.. ' . I -r I ' -c --· by Kevin Fagan TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan WHENIYb~E'THIS~l~,I ~~ltNl'TS'101HI!!~~~ NOllC~DMV1'1P'I ~SMIS$1~. ~NllFFl&YOF1He:~1~0F '10U Cl\N 511\1<1 Wll H l~E. Wl~O.?"lf.LO Wtf'ES< I by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE by Harold Le Doux NO ~EASE l WAN'T YOU TO ee THEF\e,TOO' """"'r11111rn Hoth vu lnerable. North deals. NORTH +A 953 • J O KQJ 653 +QJ WE T EA T + 74 +Kl02 ':'K972 ':'Al083 0 . 0 108 7 2 +A 9754 +83 OUTR +cu e y Q654 0 A9 + K 1062 The biddi n1f: North EHt I 0 Pa11 I• Put PaH Put So11th I ~ 3 T Opening lead: Five of +. Every card tells a atory. You can learn u much about. declarer'• hand from what h d0t not. play u ftom what he d0t4I. Hert' an oampl• of what we mean. You might like to cover the Ea t tnd outh hand~ and stf' how you would fare on dtlt n t {5i&H') v 1He "-05 Cl..0017 Fl~Nct= CO. ~ ~IMPER by Pat Brady ORA W THE RIGHT CONCLUSION against South' contract of three no trump. Let's suppose that North-South reac h this normal contract via the auction shown. There is no reason for you to lead anything other than a normal fo urth-best. or your longest OMAR SHARIFF and strongest suit. Dummy'• jack of club. wins t he fi rst tritk and df'('larer continues with the queen. What do you know about the hand? You should realize that.. If JOU duck. )'ou ha ve given declarer hi• ni nth trickl Al o, unleu you can Lake five tricks in a hurry. there ft no way that you are coins to atop declarer from making hit gatnt. What's thf' lif>"Orr? .TIM fact that deelarer did not ro af\er dlamottd1, the suit from which M aurely ••- pectll to get. most of hla t.rlclul, can m an only one t.h.inr: deela,.r dou not. need to establish the suit because he has the ace. Therefore, if you allow declarer to win a second club trick. he can t.&ke six diamonds and the ace of spades for his con· tract. Equally obvious, then. is that you CHARLES Go REN mutt win the ace of clubt and attack hurt.1. The only suit in which you can hope to collect four fast t ricka ls the one bid by declarer. True, JOU will need a considerable amount of luck: partner will have to hold at lt&Jt three hearts Including the A 10 • But allm though thlt chance la. any hope Is better than none at all. '{our shirt to a low heart brinp ill ju.st reward. ' . . • I GT Ca brio' s coming f aSt into sports ~ar rnarket New concept vehicle to test the acceptance for an Audi cabriolet TROY, Mich. -Audi of America. Inc. ls unvelllng a new concept car during the 1986 auto show season Known as the Audi GT Cabrlo1 it is a convertible model based on the West German automaker's Coupe GT model. Created by ASC. Inc. of South- gate, Mich., the GT Cabrlo is designed to test the potential acceptance of an Audi cabriolet in the sports market. The Gt Cabrlo translates the linear proportions of the Audi Coupe Into a design with a lower. sportier appearance. To achieve the look of the GT Cabrlo. ASC developed an upper rear quarter panel extension which contains an Integral rear deck spoiler of body color. The trunk lid of the Coupe GT was fully retained and blended with the body-colored rear spoiler. The electro-hydraulically oper- ated top stows completely beneath a fitted boot. In the raised position. . the Black Cambria cloth top fits flush with the windshield header for a smooth, aerodynamic appear- ance. To enhance the sports character of the vehicle, a blacked-out theme has been applied to the GT Cabrio's ornamentation while body-color accent has been used on the front grille ringj and steering wheel ring insignia. The taillights and rear reflective panel have also been blacked out as have the A- pillars. wide body side-moldings and windshield header. In the interior of the Audi GT Cabrio, the front sport seats are covered with soft leather. as are rear seats and door panels. A three-spoke, leather-wrapped steering wheel Is also fitted. Power rear quarter windows have been added. Instrumentation Is via back-lit LCD readouts. The instrumenta- tion includes a centralized extra- large speedometer display. with tachometer and trip computer re- adouts to the left within the instru- ment binnacle and fuel and coolant temperature to the right, along with digital clock . The driver may elect to display the full readout capabilities or select on the speed- ometer/ odometer reading. The switching Is done by depressing a small knob at the bottom left of the instrument binnacle. Analog gauges for oil temperature. press- ure and volts are located in the central console. In the ralaed po.ltlon, the Black Cambria cloth top flta fiuah with the wlndahleld header for a amooth, aerodynamic appearance. The GT Ca brio Is powered by a high perlormance2.22-liter. 110- horsepower. five-cylinder. fuel-in- jected engine. The peak torque point of 122 ft.lbs. ls reached at a (PleueeeeCABRIO/C3) 1986 PLYMOUTH IM·PORTS ,, HERE NOW! ... ~SB. Wlf=j§ 4 WHEEL DRIVES IN STOCK NOW VISIT OUR A WARD WINNING \ SERVICE DEPARTMENT. THE #1 CHRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE ~ FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE ASE CERTIFIED! ( NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ) AUTOMOTIVE sERVICE EXCELLENCE I Oar Co -· •tment. for 198.6 Is To. Provide_ . r- 41302'1} llGIZJI 1\e Best Siles&, Service Posm9ble ~jtHj~~ ~tliW Plamart' Mot.or Trend Car of The Year! FICTITIOU8 llU ... SS MecArthur Blvd. *HO, The following pet'tOl'IS •te This buslneu 11 con-Paul F Petruna, 20935 NA• STATW"•NT lrvlne, Calif. 92715 dolog bu91neu as-ducted by an lndMdual Sallmaker Ctr . Huntington The following persona are All Razl, 18552 MacArtllur VAN MANOR, l TO., A TfleO<k>re Edward Sahli Beach Calll 92648 doing busiMu u . Blvd •4'0, Irvine. Calif. Calllomla Limited Partner-This statement was meo James D G1ven1. 22-45 N. NUMBER I REAL TY & IN-92715 1h1p. 2192 Dupont Drive, with the County Clerk of Or-Hlghlend, Fresno. Cettl VESTMENT COMPANY. Thi• business II con-Suite 111. Irvine, Catt! •nge county on Decembe< 93727 1306 Perk AY9nue. Newport ducted by • genefll P•rt· 92715 30. 1985 This business Is con- Bach. C1J1f 92662 nershlp Sparling tnveetment Cot· F2M121 ducted by a general pan - CLB A9alty. Inc . a Call-John Miner poretlon, A CalifOl'nle Cot· Publlshe<' Orange Coast nershlp lornla corporetlon. 1306 Tlllt llttement wu flied poratlon, G.,,_el Partner. Daily Piiot January 10 17 Pauli' Petruna Park Avenue, Newport with Ille COUnty Cient ot Or-2192 Dupont Orlw, Suite 2-4 31 1986 ' . ThlS stetement was tiled Beach. Cell! 92662 anoe County on December 111. Irvine, Calif. 92715 F-666 with the County Clerl! ol Qr. This bu11ne11 Is con-31, 1986 Jeen-Marle Sparling , enge County on Deoemt>e< ducted by· a corporation F21M11 General Partner. 2192 Du· 24 1985 Cep BlackbUrn, President Publllhed Orange Cout pont Drive, Sutte 111 . Irvine, Pl&.IC NOTICE · Fnt1• Thit tteteme<ll was flied Delly Piiot January 10, 17, Cellf 92715 Pubhslled Orange Coat1 with the County Cler1I ol Or-24, 3 I, 1986 Andrew Swavely, General F~TITIOUS •UllNESS Daily Pilot January 9. 18, 23, ange County on Decembe< F-686 Partner, 2192 Dupont Drive, "A-STATIMENT 30 1986 31, 1985 ---------Suite 111. lrvlne. Calif The lollowtng person 11 F21M12 P\8JC NOTICE 92715 dOtng bUliness as Publillled Orange Coast ----· -----John G Lowe EriterprlMI, ROSE & SONS. 10659 El Pl&.IC NOTICE Daily Pilot January 10, 17, FICTITK>US llUltNESS Inc . a California Cotpor. Campo. Fountain Valley,--....-------- 2-4, 31. 1986 NA• aTAftMENT atlon, General Partner, Cant 92708 CTrTIOUS •u•-ss F-685 The lollowtng per1on Is Paum• Valley Country Club. Geoffrey M Paul 10657 El FINAME ITATtMi"Nr dOtng t>uSlnete 81. Pauma Valley. Calff 92061 Campo, Founte1n Valley, The lottowing person 11 Pl&.IC NOTICE PACIFIC GARDENING Thi• butlneta It con-Cant 92708 doing business H 1--.,;_;;,.;;..;.·--'----ANO MAINTENANCE. 3181 ducted by.• limited panner-This business IS con-SEA CARPET 6001 New· FICmlOUS'.U ... H College Ave . Cotta Mna. snip d~:'tt~:Y :' ·~~~~dual port Shorn Oflve • 5. New-, NAME STATIMENT Cell! 92626 Andrew Swavely This statement was ltled port Beach, Calll 92663 The following persona are Stepllen Roger Huebner, Thia statement was filed with the County Clerk or Or-Peter 8 Marcus, 6001 doing business as 3161 COiiege Ave . Costa with the County Clerk 01 Or-,,,,,.. County 00 December Newport Shores Drive •5, WELDTECH L TO 218-42 Mna. CaJlf 92626 ange County on Decembe< 24"1985 Newport Beach, Calif 928631 Kiowa Ln . Hunt1nglon This bu1lne11 11 con-3l. 1985 F2Mll7 Thts bu11ne11 la con- Beach. Calif 926-46 ducteo by an 1ndMduel F21MM P1.bhSlled 0 ange Co••t ducted by an Individual Anhur M Alhley 218-42 Stephen Roger Huebner Published Orange Coast 0 r ~ Peter B Marcus Kiowa Ln . Huntington This llatement wu filed Dally Pilot Jenuary IO 17 ~1~o";;~t January 9 16· 23 Th11 stetement was filed I Beach Calif 92646 With tile County Clerk of Or· 2-4, 31 · 1986 F.680 TH-552 wllh the County Cieri< of Or· Peter Floru, 109 E ange County on Januery 2, ange County on December Spruce Ave . Inglewood, 1986 24 1985 ca11f 90301 , ... , MLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE F211121 This ous1neu 1s con-Publlst'led Orange Coatt Publllhed Orange Cout dueled by a general part· Daily Piiot January 10, 1 i. FICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOUS aU81NE88 Dairy Pilot January 9, 16, 23, I nersh1p 2-4 31 1986 NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATIEMEHT 30 1986 Arthur M Ashley F-677 Tiie lollowtng per1ons are Trie lotlow1ng per50ns are Th11 s111ement was hied doing business as doing business as wllh lhe County Clerk ol Or-PIRIC NOTICE HER CLOSET. 1917 1 HELP·U·SELL t835 D DllD•.1c 1111'\TICE ange County on Dec.ember Magnolia, Huntington N-port Blvd Suite 258 1---,-.;..;.~.;...;.-""---- 31 1985 FICTITIOUS llU ... SS &tech Calll 92646 Costa Mesa C111t 92627 F21MM NAME STA rr.NT Linda Aull\ Pinto, 4 Flores South Coast Brokltfs Inc . FICTITIOUS.,._ .. Pubtlltled Orange Co11t The IOltowlng person 11 Irvine, C11it 92715 David V Gonzales J. Call-NAME STAn~ Dally Piiot January 10, 17, doing buslnett u : Fr1nces Dee Canty. 3685 lornla, 10 Evening Breete. The following pereona ere 24. 31, 1986 AIRPORT EXPRESS Aspen Vollege Way Santa IMne. Celll 927t5 dOlng bU1lnlsi as Duo.di F-690 SANWICH AND CA TEAING Ana, Calll 9270. Soulh Coast Stokers Inc • by OuBovy, 695 t Warn« ---------SEVICE. 3198 F Airport Fr11'1CM Canty Linnea Collins. 61 t Lido Ave . Suite 189, Huntington nunllC unTIC·E Loop, Costa Mesa. Calif Thia 11atemen1 was flied Drive, Newport Beech Cattf Beaeh, CA 92~7 __ r~uu;.;.._""----92628 with the COUnty Clerk of Or· 92660 Miidred l OUBovy. 6e72 FICTITIOUS llUSINESS Eltube1h M C°'bo, 2S33 ange County on Oecembe< Thia bu11ness 11 con-COl'y Dr . Huntington Beach, E P • ~=~ c 11 31 1985 ducted by 1 corpora11on CA 92~7 _ NA• STATl•NT ark Ln · ""'r-m. 81 F21117t David v Gonzales J Thia buslnen 11 con-The following persons are 92806 · ducted b a lndMd el d<>'""' bUalneaa 81 Thia bullneu Is con-Publialle<I Orange Cou t Pree1<1ent Y n u ·-· ..... l..... I Delly Pllol January 10 17 Thll ll•tement WU hied Mtldre<I L OuBovy VILLA SOLANA APART· duet..., by an ind ..... ua 24. 31. 1966 With the County Cieri( ol Or· Thia atatement was llled MENTS, 26033 Moulton Elizabeth CotbO h lhe C I Clerk I Or Part<way. Laguna Hills. Calif Thia statemeflt was flied F-68'7 Inge County on December wit oun Y 0 • 92653 wllh the County "Clerk ot Or-31 1985 ~9i~nty on December Ville Solana A1SOC11tes, = Covnty on January 6• P\8.IC NOTICE Publitllecl 0r-no!= fa.l 87-5 "N MreffiOTrt ~ Sutte Diiiy Piiot January 9 16. 23, Publlshed Orange Coall 1400. Clllcago, Illinois 60& 11 fanll FICTITIOUI ., ... ,. 30, t986 Daily Piiot January 9. 16, 23, Thll buslne11 19 con-Publlslled Orange Coe1t N~ STATIMINT TH-5'3 30 1986 ducted by· 8 gen«al pen -Dally Pilot January 10 17. The foltowtng per1on ta ner1111r 24 31 1986 dOtng bualnetl.. --------- N .. Gumb1n F-691 TRONTECH CO , 2930 P\8.IC NOTICE 1-------- Tllla statement wu filed College Ave Unit 8. Coste --------Pl&.IC NOTICE with the County Cler1I Of Or-P\8.IC NOTICE ....... Calif 92626 FICTITIOUS 9U ... H 1--~----- ange COUnty on Oecembe< Lina Mlrekal. 2175 Plcilk: NAME STATIMINT FICTITIOUl llU ... IS 30, 1985 FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 Ave. 8-6. Colla Mela, Calif The lollOWing person 11 NAME aTATWMINT F211171 N~ ITAH•NT 92627 do.ng l>ualnest 11 Tile toltoWlng pereona ere ..... Hatllowictl Tile fOllowtng pereon1 ate Th11 bu1lneat 11 con· BROOKSTONE REAL TY dOtng bUt in•U .. -~ Cefttef Df. doing bU1iMU u · dueled by en lndMdull AOVISO~S. 33-45 NeWQOf"t ~alef Tec:MolOglee hlte t20 HUNTINGTON BEACH IN-Lina MlrllkaJ Blvd . Su11e 213 Newp0r1 55 Woo<lteaf, lrvfne, CA I Newpen hecll, CelH.IOEPENDENT 330 Wear Tiiie atarement WU llled Beach. Cahl 926&3 malllngt PO Bo-73, N 8 ...., ,..... ,... ___ Bay Costa MeM Cell!. with lhe County Cieri! of Of· Mlle A Tow 9268219271-4 Publllhed ..,.ange ......,, 92627 ange County on December This bu11ne .. 11 con-Norm1n H..aon G11ret1 Olily Piiot Jenuary 10, 17' I Orenge Coul Publlltllng. 31, 1985 dUCled by an 1ndtvlduet 55 Woo<lleaf, Irvine CA 2•. 31, 1986 Inc .. Celllornle eorporerlon. ,_ Marc R Tow 92714 F-668,1330 weer e.y, Coeta Meea. PuOlllhed 0r8"9' Coelt This statement waa tiled Hll1 bu11ne11 11 con- ---------Calif 92627 Deity Pilot Jftlery 10. 17, wfth tl'le County Clertl of Or-dueled by en lndlYlduel .. _IC NOTICE Thi• bu•'""' 11 con-24. ~I, 1986 ange county on December NC>fman Hnaon Gatr .. t __ .-;.,;;.;..-;.;;.;.-..;..-...;..-...;...;._I ducted bye eorporetlon r-ea.t 24, 1915 Thia 11et""9nl waa hied FICTrnOUe ..,._.. Karen A Wittmer, Put>-'21e121 with the County Cler1l of Or· MAME ITATW....-T llll'ler "8JC NOTICE Pub!Wled Orenge Coeet ange County on o.c.-nber ni. folfowlng peniont are Thie 1tarem«1t wu llled Delly Pilot Jenuery 9, 16, 23, 13, 1985 doing bullneea ... with the County Cler1l of Or-FICTTnOUe .,..... 30, 1986 ~- IVA wOOOLAi<E. doing ange County on Jenuery 3, MAME eTA~N'T TH-549 Published Or11M9 CoMt butlneu u woodl•ll• 1Ne . Tii. followlng per'IOl'l la Daily Pilot Oec41mtltr U . A p 8 , 1 men 1 a t a 5 5 2 '81'f74 doing but6nlae ae: 1985, Jtn\llr'f 1,8, 15, 1M41 MacArthur Blvd Sult•~ Publllhed Orange Coalt l•IF S. C lb)fERRARI "8.IC NOTICE W·2..0 IMM Calif 927l5 ' Delly Not Jenuary tO, 17, 8E..VlCE OF COSTA MESA '9CTmOU9 .,._.. •••tMn Joftn M inar, IUU 24•~1• 1-, ... 2 ~N 2~..:' g_~ MAmlTAW knoclte often wtten you MeCAflhur Blvd 1 440, (IOr1 8"d' C:O..e W... Thi ~ l*1IOn9 1te UM r.eutt~t"" Deity !MM, Cellf 92715 c.llf na1 . dolftO ~.. PllOt Cl•""'" Ad• to ~ t< Lamb, 11562 "8.JC M>TICE TiltOdON ldwlro a.HI, 81AOO. tto tt lkyperk f'MCh the Of.not Co.et MecMthur 81¥d •440. 321, '°"· COit• MIN. cw., Mte Q , lnl~. Cahf marlc9' lrV!M, Cellf 82715 ACnnout ...-11 C ..... nm 92714 -~ ... 2 ...... 78 L.M!l~l4.JMlll!!J!Wt:!:85!!!!5tll~ MAME ITATl•NT ..,, ,.,..., ... .,.. "" J ' ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 HONDA DEALER WEEKEND SPECIALS · 1986 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK WITH AIR CONDITIONING 1986 HONDA 4x4 - WAGON SER 00045 64 PER MO. TAX INCL. 60 mo. Closed In Lease $300 Drive Away OAC 1986 4 DR ACCORD ''AIR CONDITIONED'' STK 8921 STK 8997 STK 9004 STK 9018 48 PER MO. TAX INCL. $169 Per Mo. 60 Mo. Lease $375 Drive Away OAC All cars aubject to prior sale Plus tax, lie. & doc. f .... Offer explr• Sunday 8PM, January 12, 1988. . ·- Or90ge Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, Jenuary 10, 1Me CS Boom year: Sales of cars, trucks hit record in '85 8 EDW •' f J,,,__,!'4DM1llEA Resources Inc. tn Lexington. YugoslavlawlllsqueezeOetroltln In 1978. That year, the mlx ·waa rally 1he lut 10 deys of Decem-wey,wlthFordand ChryaterMdt1 Mass. theeconomy-carcategory 11 ,110,136 cars and 4,309,188 ber,wtth ..... of 229,057,or27.3 geJnlng MY9rel pointa of..,. DETROIT (AP) -Sales of cars Ind trucks In the United States reached a new high of 15 1 mllllon In 1985, bolstered by the tecond consecutive record year for Imported autos. The results released Monday by automakers show Japanese companies landing one of every five new car sales. European cars, while selling In tar smaller volumes than the Japanese. made dramatic gains tn the U.S. market during the year and hit Detroit's pocketbook hard by doing well In the high- profit luxury and sports sedan categories. "It was a record year. but If you look ~ at ·the strength of the Importers against the domestics. It was a tough year," said Joseph Phillippi, automotive industry analyst at E.F. Hutton In New York. Domestic car sales were· 8,202.185, the best year since 1979 but not high enough to make the llst of top 10 domestic sales years. U.S. automakers closed so many factories during the Industry depression of the early 1980s that they no longer have the capacity to reach the record domestic level of 9.669.689 set in 1973. Detroit's bright spot was llght trucks, which more and more Americans are buying instead of new cars. In that category, Chrysler Corp.'s minivans remained In big demand while similar vans In- troduced by General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. also did well. American Motors Corp.'s Jeeps hit a record. one that AMC says 1t will break this year because of demand for such vehicles by "baby boomers" who are now parents. The best-selhng Individual ve- hicles were trucks. not cars Chevrolet pickup sales were 476,048. Ford. which didn't have nnal sales figures available. was expected to surpass that with its F-Series pickup. "The baby boom generation has aged and is more affluent and Is now supporting the mar- ket" for cars and trucks. said John Hammond, senior econom- . •t and auto analyst at Data The market Is expected to "The market won't be big trucks. percent abOve the level of a year from tredrtlonat le~• et OM't shrink a bit this year for the U.S. enough to support all the play-Importers sold 2.838,791 cars .. rller. But a lou of 0.9 percent expense: automakers while Importers con-ers,'' Hammond said. "Whlle the last year. breaking the record of wu potted for the month, with GM 56.2 percent: Ford 25.0 tlnue to gain. leaving an overall overall market may grow. the 2,434,860 set In 1984. The Import sales of 555,•87 vs. 560,672 a percent: Chrysler 14.0 percent: result similar to 1985'~ totals. buslneft for each manufacturer market share In 1985 was 25.7 year earlier. -American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Japanese Import quotas have may not." percent -20 1 percent for the Imports In December posted a 1.8 percent: Am~rican Mot0f'9 been relaxed substantially. And Of the 15,710,676 million sales Japanese and 5.6 percent for the year-to-year gain of 31.7 per-Corp. 1.5 percent: Volkswagen of while the Europeans go aftef' the last year. 11 .040,976 were cars Europeans. cent: 260,738 vs. 19~.012. American Inc. 0.9 percent; expensive end of the market. and 4,669,700 were trucks. That The domestic carmakers Share of the domestic car Nissan Motor Corp. USA 0.5 Imports from South Korea and broke a record of 15.419,304 set staged a rebate and e,ut-rate loan market In 1985 broke down this percent. Installed at annual luncheon Recently named director• of the Vo lvo Dealen of Sou them California are Earle Ike, Earle Ike Volvo of Coeta Mesa: BUI Hlraty, Studio City Volvo; preaident Jim Ryan, Cal•tar Moton: vice preatdent Bernie Blan- c o , -H&rry Hill Import.; treaaa.rer Lan Erllluon, J lm Gr ay Import. and eecretary Gary She rman , Exc lu•ively Volvo. Ryan predicted Volvo .. lea would top 100,ooq units nationally thl• year. ' Nissan '85 sales set record CARSON (PAN) -Nissan Motor Corp. in U.S.A. has re- ported record sales for cars, trucks and total vehicles for 1985. Total 1985 vehicle sales of 830,767 surpassed the previous record of 689.022, set in 1984. C.P. King, senior vice presi- dent-sales. said Wednesday Nissan dealers sold 575.166 cars during 1985. breaking the previous 1983 record of 521 ,902 Nissan dealers sold 255.601 trucks d\'.mnQ 1985, breaking the CABRIO COMING ... From Cl low 2.500 rpm and thus. 1s well suited to the three-speed auto- matic transmission. The Audi GT Cabrio uses the capable sports chassis for which the Coupe GT has won so much accfalm. Spart shock absorber settings, firm springing and 7x 15-inch aluminum wheels with 215/50 VA 15 Pirelli P7 performance radial tires accent the GT Cabno's performance ::;>otential. The multi-spoke wheels are white with aerodynamic center caps bearing the Audi rings in body color. previous 1984 record of 203,724. In 1984. Nissan dealers sold 485.298 cars. Domestic sales for 1985 in- cluded 39,794 Nissan Sentras and 110.344 trucks built at the Smyrna. Tenn., plant. During 1984. 95.162 domestic-built trucks were sold. There is no comparable figure for cars. Total December sales were 60.573 That figure represents 45,023 car and 15.550 truck sales. Domestic sales for December Included 5.753 cars and 9, 117 trucks In December of 1984, 8.192 domestic-built trucks were sold. During the last 10 days of December. 2.480 domest1c-bu11t cars and 4,345 domestic-built trucks were sold. Harrah's collection gets help , SPARKS. Nev. (AP) -Efforts to keep a portion of the late William Harrah's prrzed collec- tion of rare and classic auto- mobiles In the area are proceed- ing smoothly, according to a bullish repprt presented Tues- day. Ben Da$her, chair fl' an of the William F. Harrah Automob1I~ Collectlon, said a study by a San Francl3Co consultant pro1ects the collection wlll have over 1 million visitors by 1995. Dasher said that number of visitors will give the museum nearly $7 million in income 1n which to service debt. "That verifies that the foun- dation doesn't come to the community empty-handed ,·· said Dasher. "The foundation will be able to pay its own way " The foundation was created in the early 1980s when Holiday Inns. which purchased two Har- rah's hotel-casinos from the Har- rah's estate, announced 1t want - ed to sell ott the automobile collection. Current plans call for a portion of the extensive collection to be moved to Reno as part of the city's downtown redevelopment project. Dasher announced that the foundation now has $9 million in loan guarantees to begin purchasing land along the Truckee River. He said he hoped construction of a $20 million dollar museum could be com- pleted by 1989. Dasher also announced Hol- iday Inns will hold a final auction this summer of some 200 auto- mobiles. including one of six surviving Bugatti Aoyales. a.· magnon subaru SLASHES •PRICES!• 01 ILL 1986 MODELS UNDER AN Y CIRCU MSTAN CES WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD • SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714) 549 -4300 THIS ISN'T A STRIP TEASE . . NEW 1986 MUSTANG NEW LOW INTEREST RATES FROM FORD MOTOR CREDIT II ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ON TEMPO-THUNDERBIRD 8 CYL. . RANGER 4 x 2-F150 4 x 2 (... -Cll>rd $9988 WE DON'T BELIEVE IN TEASING YOU WITH LOW- PRICED, STRIPPED-DOWN SPECIALS. THIS BABY'.S LOADED. LX 2 dr sedan. V-6 engine. auto. pwr steering & brakes, air cond. t ilt wheel . speed control. pwr windows. pwr door locks, rear defroster. AM /FM stereo cassette. premium sound, tinted glass. light group. WSW ti res. styled road wheels. USED SPECIALS '81 MERC. WGN. S4988 COLONY PARK ::62a, '73 TORINO =9 21 '81 TOYOTA COROLLA # 6260 '82 DATSUN 8210 =6238 '80 PINTO .119 100 8 1888 s I I~'•' \. 1 I I 82888 82888 I 83 f AIRMONT =6267 '81 GRANADA = 62 7!> '88 GT MUSTANG =6288 '84 TOPAZ =6268 s3799 s3999 s a..,1._•.• I ...._ I I S4888 !82 CHARGER IE #9030 '861/1 IMPULSE TUllO ;;9010 . .,.,_. ............ --..c .. '°°" .......... ~ 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK c114> 521·3110 e (213) 921-8681 .. r 0rmnoe C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Fridmy. January 10, 1Ne " '88 IMPULSE Analysts predict rebates for buyers of cars made in U.S. Demand weakeni much: 'cut-rate l~ans may be offered for most of year· Industry a sllghtty bettet lhowtng In the final 10-day Mfllng P«lod of the year. The Industry's 1985 totals are to be announced Monday. # 1?99 s10,988 '881-MIRK # 5802 88888 Br EDWARD MILLER ,,,, .......... DETROIT -Demand for U.S.- bullt cars Is weakening so much a. magnon pontiac 3 • a. .... ,., .......... . I.I.&.•. Fta .. 111 h All ••• • FIEROS • SUlllRDS • IOllEYILLES • IRllD PRIXS • &ODO'S <• ..... ...,> .. '"'-' ..... WE SELL EXCITEMENT! a. magnon PONTIAC Fie10 2480 Harbor Blvd. that rebates and cut-rate loans r.nay be offered during most of 1986, a top Industry offlclal and analysts said following the an- nouncement of a 15.8 percent sales drop In mid-December. "If we don't 'lncentlvlze' our car business. sales wlll go down." American Motors Corp. Presi- dent Jose Oedeurwaerder said. The seven major domestic automakers announced com- bined sales of 165, 132 cars In the Dec. 11-20 •Industry reporting period. That was down 15.8 percent from 196,209 sold a year earlier. The period ended a week before General Motors Corp. placed cut-rate financing deals on 40 percent of Its car lines . From Dec. 11-20, only Chrysler Corp. among the Big Three was holding a major sales campaign. offering rebates and cut-fate loans. After GM 's move. Ford ex- tended a low-interest loan pro- gram to cover subcompact cars. American Motors Corp. also is offering rebates on subcom- pacts. That's expected to give the GM sales fell 17.4 percent during the Dec. 11-20 period compared with a year earlier. Sales by No.2 Ford were down 19.7 percent and Chryaler's dropped 12.4 percent. Scott Merlls, who analyzes the Industry for Morgan Stanley & Co .. said the showing was suprla- lngly weak, and another lndtc.- tlon that automakers wlll have to rely on Incentives to keep sales up In 1986. Harvey H~lnbach, automotive Industry analyst at Merrlll Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Smith In New York. said he expects cut-rate loans and Incentives to be of- fered during most of 1986. As for mid December, "A lot of people were aware of the fact that Inventories were building up and Incentives were coming. There were hlnts in the air." Heinbach said. Ford sold the first batch of Its new Ford Taurus-Mercury Sable mldslze famlly cars during the Dec. 11-20 period. Sales were 1.323. Ford eventually wants to sell 500,000 of the cars each year. Resplutions help make '86 trips safe How are yo u doing with keep- ing your New Year's resolutions? The Automobile Club of Southem California suggests adopting the following resol- utions for the road to make the new year safer. pounds, be properly placed In child safety seats meeting feder- al standards when traveling In their parents' vehicles. •Obey posted speed llmlts. And. when road conditions are bad, drive slower. •Use turn slgnals when chang- ing lanes or leaving a curbside parking sp.ace. Other drivers wlll know what you're planning to do. Costa Mesa • mTED JONE m •Use seat belts at all times - even If you·r~ just going around the block. Under a new law. that became effective Jan. 1. all drivers and passengers of private passenger vehicles In California must buckle their seat belts or face a fine . •Secure children In child safe- ty seats or seat belts. California law requires that Infants and small children under four years of age. or weighing less than 40 •Stop frequently on long trips. No driver can continue non-stop for hours without being plagued by drowsiness. V...._ eullfMt to pt19r ..... "'°" fMd 41h,..lftetp1Uamden. 8211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK (714) 521-3110 (213) 921-8681 Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 •If you've been drinking, don't drive. It takes about one hour for the effects of one alcoholic drink to wear off. fltB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll NAME STATIMENT The lollowrng persons are do•no t>u11neu as ADVANTAGE LEASING 17991 F11cn. Irvine, Calif 92714 Oenntt Ntkell. 1731 Mttchell, Tus11n, Caul 92680 Donne Canary. 405 1 Escudero Irvine Call! 927U Th11 bus•ness is con- duc1ed by a geMral Plrl nersh1p Dennis Nlkell This Slalemenl was II~ .. 111'1 tne County Cieri< of Or· ange Counly on January 3 1986 f2t71 .. Pubhsl'led Orange Co111 Oa1ty P1to1 January 10 17 Ml.JC NOTICE P\.6l..IC NOTICE M.IC NOTICE M.IC NOTICE fltB.IC NOTICE P\.6l.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE I P\.6l.IC NOTICE ~~~~--~~~ -~~~~~~~-1-~-"--~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~---~~~~-..;...;..~~ ------~~~-T1111 ou11neu 11 con-amounl •SS 108 459 55 as 01 pvrsuan110 a dem.tno "'-d• ANA CALIFORNIA 81 public SUL TAN TS INC as 1he duly Encroachment of lhe Pubhshed Orange Coasl caused 51110 Notice ot Oe- ducted by a hmlleo P•r1ne•-11119185 end will increase on ex 11>oo1 &rl3/84 by auction to tl'>e highest bid· appo1n1eo Truslee under Article entllled · Ease-Dally Pilot Jenuary 10 17 laull ano E1ec11on to Seu 10 ship until your account t>ec;omes Benel1c11ry 1ogether wllh de< for cash (payable et ume and pursuan1 to Deed of ments ol the Oec:11ra11on or 2• 31 1986 oe recorded rn 111e county Myron M Retehefl curren1 You may nol nave to tnteresl at 18'• per annum ot Hie 1n tewfut money of me Trusl Recorded on 02123'83 CovenanlS Cond1t1ons ano F-678 wflefe the reel prooerty is Tt11s statemenl was 1•180 pay Ille emire unpaid oor-due lrom 311185 Untied Stales). all 11gh11. as Document no 83-082642 Restr1ct1ons recorded 1n localed wllh 1rie Counly Clerk or Or-lion ot your accoun1 even Thal by reason 1riertol. ttlle. and 1nteres1. conveyed Book NI A Pa.ge NIA 01 01· Book 14092 Page 1797 ol 0110LIC NOTICE DATED Januery 6 1986 P\.6l.IC NOTtcl '*'°' PuOllSlled Orange Coast Daily Pt101 December 20. 27 198S Januery 3. 10 1986 F-810 ange County on January 8 111ougll lull peym9r1t was d• ltle undersigned 81 sucll 10 and now tield by 11 under llc1at Records tn ttie otloce of Olhc1al Records lllle "Mas· ruu A M E R I C A N R E - 1986 manded. bu• you must pay Benel1c1ary nas deposlled said deed tn tile property the Recorder of ORANGE. 1er Declara11on") and any YOU A"I! IN DEFAULT CONVEYANCE IEAVICfl, PtAlllC NOTICE F2f7513 the amounl staled ab<>ve wtth the T•ullee the Deed of snuated tn said County and Calltorn1a executed by amendments end supple· UNDER A DEED OF T"UIT INC .. Al Mid Tr111IM, By --------- PubhSl'led Orange Coas1 However. you and your Trusl and all documents Slate and oescrtbed as fol· JAMES R COSTANZO ANO ments llle•eto John M. Coombe, Preti-FICTmOUI 8U.,..ll Dau~ Piiot January 10 17 beneficiary qr mortgagee ev1d8flctng obhgallons N-tows SUSAN J COSTANZO. Hie s1ree1 address and 1DATED DECEMBE" 27 dent, 717 lido Part! Drive, NAMEITATIMINT ' I ..,., 1 ..... UNLHI YOO TAKE Th foll........., 24 31 t986 may mulul ly -vree tn Wiii-cured lhe•eby and 11'18 PARCEL 1 HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS Olher common designation, ACTION TO , .. OTECT Newport hec:n. CA t2M3 • .,....ng '*''°"'are F-713 tng pnor to lhe lime the no-undetllgned does hereby Loi 35 of Traci No 10445 JOINT TENANTS WILL 111 any or tl'le real OfOperty I (71•) 175-5'41 <10tno t>us1ntts u toceorsa1e11polted fWfltCl'ldecl8re all sums secured asshownonam1pr1COrded SELLATPUBLIC AUCTION described above IS YOU9'PA°""'TY,ITMAY Said .. ie Wiii be con-INNOVATIONS INTfq. ouEulC NOTICE may no1 be ear lier 1nan Ille thereby 1mmechatety du1 1n Book 449 Pages 12 to 17 TO THE HIGHEST Bl DOE A purported 10 be 41 OX-' ::J~~~1,f~D ~~ dueled by AllAERICAN RE-NA TICNAL. 8282 Foralle __ r_UU\. ______ end ol 1he three-monlh and payable end does nere-inclustve of llArtGellaneovs FOR CASH (p1yable al llme FORD "10 IRVINE. CA IPLANATION Of THE CONVEYANCE SERVICES. Or Hunlll'\0100 S.ac:h. Calll Patlod slated ab<>ve) 10 by elect to cause 11'18 prop. llAaps recexos of Orenge of sale 1n 1awtu1 money or tl'le 927 14 I INC 717 Lido Park Drive 92646 K·229M among other thongs ( 11 erty to be sold to sattsty tl'le County Callfexnia, and 19 United Ste1es1 at THE Tne unoefsogneo Trustee NAT U" E Of T" E , Newport Beach CA 92663. Ne•I C Btal s, 2 U 7 FICTITIOUI BUSINESS provide 1ddl11ona1 11,,.,e 1n obhga11ons secured the<eby cexrected by thal certatn COURTYARD AREA BE· d1sclalms any llabltlly for any 1 ~~~~~·=~~iAg'JZ (7 14) 67>~46 C hetl nu I Creak Rd NAMt ITAHMENT wl'l1ch 10 cura lhe defauH by THIS NOTICE RE -certificate of correclloo re-TWEEN THE TWO STAIR· 1ncorrec1ness of ll'ltl s1tea1 TACT A LAWYER I Publtstled Orange Coas1 Diamond Bar. Calif 91785 do:~~~!':~ :~~,:gr: lran1l91 of the property or CORDED 12116185 IN SAID corded tn Book 13125, PIQB WAYS AT THE ALLAN eddreu and other common NOTICE Of I Delly Pilot January 10, 17 llAlke Bollenfleld, 18912 • 0111erwlse. (21 eal&bllsh a COUNTY 1449 of Olflciat Recordt of BUILDING FACING YORBA daatgnauon. 11 any. "1own . T"UITEE'I I ALE 1 24. 1986 San Carlos St . Fount1.ln V1t- AuoclalH A California Lim-schedule or Paymenta 1n Oa1ed 11119185 said Orange County STREET. 14081 YORBA h918fn 0 I F-720 tey. calll 92708 iled PartnerlhlP. 2851 Roll-order ro cure your delaul1 or BANK Of AMERICA NA-PARCEL 2 STREET TUSTIN CA 92680 Said tale wm oe made but n January 3 l, !986. 81 Edward Del Cempo 1ng Hills Ortve CA 92634 2 • ' I h ' 12 00 o'clock noon. AllAERI· 22503 Bl d E D F-693 • bothl118ndf I T10NALTRU8TANDIAV-Anappur1enan1easemen1 111 right, lltle and Interest wt oul convenant or war-CAN RECONVEYANCE I oim•IC NOTICE r 1 Y8 r HOUSING L TO A Call Aller three mon1hs from INGS ASSOCIATION, "o-tor use and eniovmenl over conveyed 1o and now held r1n1y. ••press or tmplled. re-SERVICES INC 0 1 • , rUU\. Otamond Bar. C11tt 91765 torn•& Limited Partnership lhe date ot recorda11on or berta Oawtdo. Ai11let1nt lhe Common Area. being by Jt undef said Deed of g11dtng tttle. oossestlon. or · · a u Y IP llAark Rome. 8282 Fexella 24 31 1986 MllC NOTICE 2851 Rolltng H11t1 Drive Full· this document lwh1cl'I dale of CHhlar Lois 112 anel t 15 inctualve of Trust In lhe properly situ-encumbrances, to pay Iha po1nl8d Trustee under Ind K-22IOI Or . Hunllngton e.acti. C1lll enon CA 92634 recorda11on appears !'>ere-T 4oUM said Tract No 104•5 as Mt Bled in said County Call-rema1ntng pr1nc1p11t sum or pursuant to a Deed of TruSI FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll 92646 IC -22M2 FICTITIOUS 8U81NE8S NAME STATEMENT Tl'11s business is COl'l· on1 unless the oo11ga11on Puohshed Orange Coast forth in the Oectar111on of fornl1. descr1btng the rand the note(•I MCVred by sal<l l~~~~uled by .;;11111m A I NAME ITATHftNT Tn11 oustness 11 con· dueled by a hm11ed oartnef· oe.ng lorecloMd upon or a Oa11y Pllol Decem~ 20 27 Covenan1s Cond1t10n1 and lhe!'etn Deed of Trust, with ln1eres1 • mam man ... , The lollOW1ng 08fl001 lie ducted by a genatll part- sn1p separate wrollen agreernent 1985 January 3 10 t986 Restricuons lor SommerMt PARCEL I lhetllOf'. as pro\llded in said Trus1or. and recorded De· d01ng bustness as Com-nefShJP Tnt IOllOw109 persons art il "0 ous•ness as Mt'adowlake A15oc1a1es :t851 Rou1no Hills Drive Full Ptton CA 92634 Myron M RetCl'ler1 oet-n you ano your credl· F-633 C111homes recexded in Boot. Unll 10 as snown and de-no111111 idvancea ir any camber 28 1984 as 1n11ru-pu1er Business Store of Or-Edward Del C1mpo T n1s s1a1emen1 was hied ior permits a tonger oe< iod I 13211 Page 1720 and tne scribed In lhe condom1nlum under tl'ltl t8fms of lhe Deed ment numoer 84-5355 72 ol I ange. 821 N T u111n Ave Or· Tn11 Slatement w11 flied wllh ll'le C.ounty Clerk of Or-you nave only 11'18 legal t19h1 MUC NOTICE first supplement to the Dec:-plan recorded on OCtober of Trull, lees ch11ges and Olhc11t Records in the olftce ange CA 92665 wllh Ille County Cieri! of Of. enge Counly on January 6 10 stop the sate of your prop. I tara11on r-ord--' tn '"--~ 14 1981 in Book 14256 ••oentes of lfle Trustee and or the County Recorder of James E Sipe 2005 inge County on December 1986 ..,.. """' """" • · 1 h b Orange County. State ol Chou1eau. Orange CA 1 t 19"5 erty by pay•no Ille er hre IC 22934 13273 Page 186. b<>th of 0 1-P• 45 and amended Feb-,o I e 1ru111 created Y said Catllorn1a WILL SELL &T 92665 .. F2'751• amoun1 demanoeo Oy your NOTICE Of 1 1 R d d • 1982 b 1 Deed ot Trull 10 w11 "' F21410:1 C.ON TINENT AL MOBILE 110uS1NG. LTD A C1l1 1 ,, rua Ltmllecr Partn~•sh•p 2'1'> • Rolllng H1t1r. Fu11er1on (,A '!2634 PubhsMd Orange Coast !Id 1 icta ecor s an any ruary .. Y nsirument · PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE This bus1neu is con· p o c 0 I p' l J 10 17 er • o• APPLICATION TO amendments !hereto No 82-042729. bOlh ot of-S1•3,884 11 -HIGHEST BIDDER FOR dueled by an 1ndMdual ublislleel r10Q9 oa.11 2:1 ~1 11~86 anuary · To fond out 1'1e am•·unl SELL ALCOHOLIC Property address 11 llclal records ot County or Tha benel1c1ary under H id CASH 1 8 able 81 lime of James E Sipe Daily P1101 December 20. 27. you mus• pay or to arrange I BEVERAGES purportedly known 88 906 Orange State of Calllornoa Deed ot Trull heretofore e~· P Y •985. January 3, 10, 198& rn.s buson•s~ •S con d11Cl"d bv 8 hmr1e11 tJAtlnpr F-71• tor payml'nl 10 '\top 1"9 l?rP-1-7-M LOMBARD COURT COSTA PARCEL 2 eculed and dellvareel lo lhe sate tn t1wlul money or me This Slatemen1 was flleel F-818 ---------closure oro1yourprnper•y1st T o W~omlt MayContern MESA CA92626 · An undlv•ded 1/52nd 1unders1gned a wrillen Dec· ~~;::~c~1~11~~T~w'~~ll~~~: ;~~elh~~~;'bnC~~~ ~·iio Myron M Re1ct,er• Tn1s s1a1ement w;Js hied w•lll lhf' Counly Clerk 01 Or ll"ge County on Januar t 8 1/l86 F297572 ?uo11shed Orangt; Coast D111ly P1101 January 10 17 /4 3t 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE '" torectnsu•!I tor any o•ner I TAME IChlrO •S ttpply1ng The under,.gneo Trustee lnterell as a Tenant tn Com· lara!lon of Oetaull ano De-John M Coombe. 717 Lido 9 1985 reason 1.ontac1 Ban~ "' tn 1ne Oepartmenl or Al disctllms eny llabtllly tor any mon 1n the lee 1nteres1 in and mand for Seit and a written P 11 0 N Of1 B h FICTITIOUS 8UllNEl8 Ameoca NT&SA 791 '141,cohohc Bf'verage Con1ro1 tor incorreclnen of the str"t 10 lhe Common of Loi 6 or Notice of Oelaull and Elec-ar rive. ewp eac F2M511 Published Orange COISI Dally Piiot January 3 10 17 24 1986 MAME STATEMENT 385-6572 Lo so 'lj o dl ON SALE BEER & address and other common Tract 10484 as per map t1ont0Se11 Theun~s.gned Cahlornla. all rtghl, lllle and •r.-to11ow1no persons are t739689 3800 w .. s1 C.rap w NE PJBLIC EATING designation 11 any lllOwn ftled 1n Boot! 463 pages 35 cauMd said Notice or De-interest conveyed 10 and dO•'IQ busin955 as man Avenue 7111 ~ln•,r 0• PLACE 10 sell atco11o11c herein 10 37 1ncluS1ve ot Mis· j fault and Elec11on 10 Seit to ~d~~~rubit 1~ t::_~r .. ~d , v BflQe CA 92668 beverages al 2075 Newp0r1 The iotal amounl of tl'ltl cenaneous l\Aaps recexds of be recorded tn ll'le county P 098 Y EN !EAPRtSEStEXPRESS II tou have any ques1o •"S Bllfd : 108 Costa Mesa unpaid balance of the obN-.. 1d counly as such term 111wtle<e the 1ea1 orooerty is ;:~~:~r~= ~nly and ---------- BlJIL DING SERVICES. 1701 YOU anouia contll'1 8 lawyer PubhSlled Orange Coast geuon secured by the prop-defined 1n lhe Arlie•• entitled IOclted L 75 1 T N 376 PUBl.IC NOTICE F-652 E Edinger =G6 Santa Ana or the gover,,men1 &grncy 1oa1ly P1101 January 10 •986 erty 10 be sold and reaon-"Oellnluons · of 1he Oec:11r· I ~o"! .. 1C2lt 0171 18u5•.. CON stoo':.:n ono a ~-;~ it!reol ,!~ Cehl 92705 wtlich may lllvfl or.sured our F-697 i btt estimated e<>1t1, •JC· ation of Covenants Con· I '" ""' ""' · ded 15 p 29 FICIDIOUI 8UllNIHI ~ 712 BAJA Inc California loan penNS and advenC.I 11 ditlons and Ret1trk:t1ons re· IUL T ANTI , INC.. u cf' Ml :I Boolt M IQe NAME STATEMINT ---------170 1 E Edinger •CS Santa No1wi1n91and1ng ll'le •ac 1 j s 1I1 289 80 corded 1n BOOk 14095 page 1 TrutlM. BY: DtmW W. Of-0 d 90 f 10eou• ~9• rr Tile lollowtng pert0ns art PtilllC NOTICE Ana Calll 92705 Iha I yO\.lr property IS •n •. , ... ' MLIC NOTICE Seid .... wm be med•. bu! 5 t6 ot Olflcl•~.Recorda, (the' merod, Vlo• Pre1ldent, ~~11:or~la ra~ E p~~~ doing buslneu .. Tn1s business 1s con· closure you may otter rovr without covenint or war-Oect11at1on 1. and any 1(71•) 731·*2, 181 Y0tba THEREFROM the north· SAN ANTONIO llAEDtCAL K22Mt ducteel by a corpor11ton properly lor sale prov1d1Xl I IPI 70l70 ranty ••Pf"' or Implied re-emtndments and supte-ltrMt, lvtte 239, Twtln, westerly 200 '"' of tl'le ARTS BUILDING. L TO , FtCTITIOU88USINE8S S DeRossell Pretldtnl lhesale1sconc1udedpr1c;r10 YOU A"I IN DEFAULT gerdl~ title poueulon or menlllhereto Caf"«nletatlO Northeeattrl 174 Itel 2182 O\IPont Drive. Suite NAME STATEMENT Tt11s s1111ement was hied lhe conclusion ol Ille lore UHDE .. A DEED Of T .. U8T encumbfl~ ION tlstythe Excepuno allo<I, Oii rtghls. I Publllhed by 11'18 011noe ALSO EXCE~TING HERE· 202 lrvtne. Carn 92715 The tollowrng per'°ns are w11n tne CO\.lnly Cieri< ol Or-1 closure DATED MA,.CH t , tta. lnelet>tedne!MI 'MCured by rn1nar1t1, mtne11t rtghts Coast Dally Piiot Oeoember FROM lhe Nor1hwea1trly Pan Ametlelf\ ProperllM, n. ,ong O\.ls1neu as Wind· 1nge Couniv on January 6 Remember vou MA 'f 'UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Mid Deed inetvdl"O lhe , .. natural 011 rigl'lts and olhef 27 1985 Janu1ry 3. 10. 190 1891 01 the South-A Genet el P1rtnet1hlp, 2182 Wll•d v11111ge 285 1 Aolhng •986 I LOSE LEGAl Al0HT5 IF TION TO Pt'IOTECT YOUR and •• ~ .. or lhe tru•I .. hydroc1rbon1 by whit· 1 •9811 westerly 456 feet ALSO EX-OuPonl Drive. Suite 202. ~1111 Ori~ Fullerton CA f'lt7774 YOU DO NOT T ~ KEIPAOP£,.TY, fT MAY M and of tl'le tru11s ctNled by soever neme know" F-6A• CEPTING THEAEFROllA lhe lrv1nt, Calif 92715 92834 Puolisned Or11nqe Coasl PROMPT ACTION ~Ol~ AT A PU9UC IALI. Hid deed ldVlncet there-Geothermll Sleam and ell SOU1hweslerly 396 , ... or A 0 K_,, 32 Iron 81tk Conunental llAoblle HO\.ls-Oa1ty P1to1 January 10 17 NO TICE IS HE REBYjHA~lo':. ~E~ N~XT~ under ..,;llh lntereat 11 l)lodUCll derived lherelrom I P\.6l.IC NOTICE tile remllndef Way. lrvlne. Calif 92715 •no LTD A Calllorma Lim 2• 31 1986 GIVEN CON TINENTAL provided tllerein Ind the without ll<>wevef ,,,. right T nd Rlc:h1rd J Hoeglet. 5•1 •lecl Partnersn1p 2851 Roll F 694 AUXILIARY COMPANY II Of THE ~ .. OCllDINQ unplld prlnctpal ~' the note 10 drtll mine ••ex•. •1tplore "CTITIOUI 8UllNEll otr!:: ~~-:::~ •• ~on HoneywooCI Lane, L• H1br1. 1ng Hilla ()rive Fullef'ton CA lhe duly 8PPOtnled TruslM AGAINST YOU, YOU MC\jred by said deed wttn 1ndoper11ethrovghthesur NAMI ITATIMINT • Calll 90631 Cl283• under a Deed of TruSI d111eo IHOULD CONTAC T A inter"t thereon as provided tac.e or ltl• UPP9f SOO feel of The lollowlng 08fsons art 11 any. or 1118 r .. t property Rtcherd l\A Lombardi. 15 Tn11 bu11neu ts con-1 MLICNOTICE 16 11 81 u.acuted by lAWYE,., 1n .. i<1Note theaubturfeoe olaatdtand do<ngbuslneu11 described •bove is Sorir111,1rvtne,C111192720 _ _. I 1--' 1 TtmQ,lhy J Jollnton & Nancy Nottce of a1 reMru-... tn lhe ....._...from WOOOLEN PLACE. L TO .• purpof1ed to be 311 Meu Tn11 bullne11 11 con duel ... oy 1 imr ..., par net The rollow1ng copy of 'No·' Tr t • .... D11td December 27 • .., ~ 011 e Coste MHa Cah • 1111p V Johnson "'"°are m1rr1e<1 118 "1 l985 1he Irvine Company. 11 Mich-a C111tornt1 Llmlled Partner-f r vi • - 1 ducted by. 1 llmlted partner- llAy_ron M Reichert Qe11 I lice tl'lt original of wll•ch 10 eacri oth!lr H Trusto• to Under Deed CAL FID INTlllU'NUI 1g1n Corpo,.uon recorded shtp 2192 Dupont Drive. 0 n1 anlp "" P1r1ner was ltled tor record on secure cert111n obllgat1on11n of Truet WleMn ...,..., ii M•y 29 198 !In e<x,. 14079 Sulla 111 Irvine, CaHI The unde<atgned Trutte A 0 Kaen This ttatement was Meet 51'3185 '" the otllce of the t1vor or BANK OF AMERICA rs No 511730W ~O .,....._ CA ~· Page 1399 of Olltetal Re-92715 dt1Cla1ms eny llebHlty tor •ny I Thie statement wu flied Wllh Iha Count c~ of Of. I Counly Aecordar ot said, NATIONAL TRUST ANO Loan No .. da·tt:' . cord• Spar Uno lnvest""'11 Cor-tncorrec:tntss of the .1,..t. wttfl tl'ltl County Clef'll ol ()f. ong1 G,ounty Jn January 8 County is seni IO you in· SAVINGS ASSOCIATION a J20·388928-89 ~:rr1!~tee '1~, :.:::: ALSO exc:ee>llf\O 111 wller por111on a Cal1torn11 Cor· lddrHI Ind other common 1n09 County Oil December •988 umuch •• 11n ••11m1n111on na11onet banking 111oc11-NOTICE " herlt>y gJvtn ......_· Aeet e.onwy right• whaler tuch w11er por111on Genttal P111"er. ~'!t'lllOtl If eny. 111own 11 t , 1985 f2tT571 or Ill• 11111 lo H id 1ru1t prop. non as Bef!erociary recorded I " II I C A L F E D W Put>I~ Or• COM r1g1111 stottt be riparllfl ovet 2192 O\lpon1 O<lve Su•t• '"'" but I ,_ Puo11shed Or10Q9 Coa.\t 9fty '"ow' you may have 1111 on 8112181 11 instrument ENTERPRISES 1 C1lllorn1e Delly PllOt J~ 10 111 lylno appropria1111e per 111 trv1ne Celtl 02715 =t .. te WiH Ott mlde;,..,. Publltl'ltd Ofenge Coaat o 1ty Pilot January 10 17 lnltt8'• 111 tll8 Truttee 'Sate no 1834 I in bOOk 1•097 exoorelion 11 •rustee. or 24 198' colattn9 l)tffetlPttveor con· Jeen-. Mtrte Sparling. ;:,,,1 •1t:.O.:"!n1m.!... re-Delly PllOI DecemOet 20. 27. 14 3 t 1986 P•oceec:l1~ I P~ 1529 of Ottlelll A.-uccauor lrullH . or F.ea3 trectual wl11\0ut. nowev.. Oenerll Petit'* 2192 Ou-0.,01no tltle Pot..;; or 19U .Hinuery 3. 10. ltM f 119 NOTIC °" OCfAUl T c.o<da in,,,. Office of tlwl A. t>ttllllleCI truat" /::"'.,..' the ngnt 01 entry tor tile a•-POllt Ori~. Suite 111. tmne, encurnbran0ee 10 p-'trie F .. 24 AND r1aCTIOM TO cord« 01 0renoe County o ,,,. Deed ot ruet •• 8":IM of tuc.l'I right. a• r• Cat1f 92716 rem.......,. IV~ ..... ;:m o1 ---------- ---------HU. UMDI" Cttlf0fnl1 u more lutty oe-'. led by DOUGLAS 8 "8JC NOJIC( Mt'Ved 1n Deed from the JOhn 0 . Lowe En18'J)fl .... the ";;t'i: ~ by Mid ... IC 11t1TM"r "8,JC r«JflC[ OCIO °" f'IUIT I tertl*I on tald Dted of ONES. BARBARA· _,. lrvtnt Company, I MIQrltgan Inc . I C1llf0fnt1 Coroor-Deed ot Trutt wttn tnt.,•t _ _..r.....,.-.....,_...""'-.--'~--.- •111POATA#T Tfvtt lncludlno 1 note tor tile ONES. and Recorded NOnc. °" Corporetlon. recOl'ded Mey euon. 01n1111 PtrtneT, t,,_.,..... •• ... ~ rn ...... l'IC'T1ft0Ue llUIMI K·Zltll ,ICTmout•u••H NAME tTATl...,-r11e rottowino oeraon• er• do1no bu1111e11 1 • 11Aeadow11ke. L lC> . 2851 Aolllng Htttt 0t1ve Fullefton. GA 9283• ~"• "-Octet" e Celltofnlt limited Pertner tll•P b~ Cof\tl"8ntll MOllM HOldlng ltd I c.llfOfnll Limited P.,,nerll'llf>. 09n· Wiii P.-tnet 2151 "°'9nCI H11N OrlYe 'Ullerton. CA ~ NOTICI" tum Of $82 800 00 Maren 24, 1983 lf'tttrument T'RUSTR'f IA&.I 29, 198 t in 800k 14079, Pt11m• Velley Country Club, ,...,...,..., .... ~ _,,. S TIWITHIALI. 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WHA T AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE D1D NEW YORK tA.P) J•n, 10 Prev. ~~= Tl ~~ ~= New hl9hs New lows • 10 AMtx LEADERS NEW YORK (A.Pl -Sales, • 11.m. orlce a/Ml ntl c.Ninge of the ten most active American Slock Exchanoe r,sun, tr ading n1 !1onal1v 11 more !Nin Sl. ..... ~i[':' ~~, .. OomePtrl fil"ll~~ u~Oi'Fif.' 1'.fl' ~ IS + 1-'I "' ·~ "' 1 .. 1 ll .. NEW YORK (AP) J•n. 10 .... ~. ~~= T~ ~ ¥:i:., ~ m, New h ghs ff NMlclWI NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNE S AvERACES NEW YORK tAPJ -Fl~I Dow·.IOM1 '"''°'Joo 10, ~ ' L-ir,: 1S 1 1: .57 • ~,I ll'ftfilill1y·· '"""' ·11' T~n 4 WI. l . ME TALS QuorE s _,.__ • NASDAQ SUMMARY """' MCI ~&'1!" ~, .. '" ~' •• " ~11! ·- JANUARY 10, 1986 DAilX PILOf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.2 /N0.2 NI N New year brings many new plays There·s always a feeling of freshness as one year fades away and another dawns, even on the local theater scene where the new shows -even if they're often new versions of old ones -arc beginning to arrive in droves. Already on the boards les~ than I 0 days into 1986 arc .. The Foreigner" at South Coast Repertory, "Tak.in& Steps'.' at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and "Come Blow Your Hom" at tM San Clemente Communjty :Theater. The first two are true newcomers, never having been staged locally, while the third is yet another visit from Neil Simon's very first play. The trend seems to be "start off the new year with a smile." Tonight finds four other shows t.....,. __ __,L---..-..--.._,,,_...___ -all comedies -touching down at as many community theaters. These would be the unfamiliar "Some of My Best Friends" at the Westminster Community Theater and "Ready When Y~u-Are, C.B." at ----------the Garden Grove Community Theater; the classic comedy "The Importance of Bein~ Earnest" by the Ana-Modjeska Players, and the light'hearted gtmmick "All Becau5e of Agatha" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Next week is a relative breather, only two openings. The Pulitzer Prize-winning seriocomedy "Crimes of the Heart" checks into the Gem Theater while the far-out farce "El Grande de Coca Cola" arrives at the Newport Theater Arts Center, both bowing in Friday. The Grand Dinner Theater finally closes its long-running production of "A Chorus Line" and ushers in tbe. t~s>:<;haracter musical "I Do, I Do" Jan. 21. The Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse opens the satirical "Beyond Therapy" Jan. 23. while South Coast Repertory's Second Stage mounts a new show. "Driving Around the House,•• Jan. 24. Theo the musicals begin. "Dames At Sea," a recent hit for Newport. kicks up its heels at UC Irvine Jan .. 29. We'll get a revival of ''The King and r at Elizabeth Howard's Cunain Call Dinner Theater Feb. 6. "Pippin" plays at Saddleback CQIJege and "Hello. Dolly" moves to Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, both on Feb. 7. Shakespeare's "Hamlet" hits the UCI stage Feb. 12, the same niJht the new comedy ··Alone Together" opens at the Harlequin Danner Playhouse .. T~e Neil Simon dr:amatic com~y "The Gingerbread Lady" is ticketed for a Valcntme's Day open mg night at the Irvine Community Theater -and will be seen two weeks later at l he San Clemente Community Theater. · Laguna will be back in action Feb. 20 with the biographical saga "Kean." SCR calls on the co mi~ side of the Bard Feb. 25 for a production of "As You Like It" and the sex farce .. Pajama Tops" whisks into Huntington Beach Feb. 28. · , Ahead, brought in by the March winds, lie .. Unsuitable for Adults" o n SC R 's Second Stage, "George Washington Slept Here" at Westminster. "Murder Among Friends" at Newport and ·•The Dresser" at the Gem. April will brin~ "Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander" in Irvine, ''Buried Child" at SCR, "Evita" at the Grand and the return of "Leonardo the Aorentinc'" to Sebastian's West. Publisher. Karen A. Wittmer Editor. Frank Zini Datebook Editor: Dixie Lindsay l) Art D.irecror. Steven Hough Circulation Mana,er. Donald L. Williams Production Mana,er. Robert L. Cantrell Datt book 1s published every Fnday b} the Oran,e Coast Publiatuna Co .. P.O. Boit 1560. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 91626. Tt.~ (71 -4) 642-021. R~ular business hours arc 8 a.m. lO 5 p.m .. Monday ti.~ Fnday. Deadline for calendar of events 1temt and leuers it 5 p.m. Moftdey. The entire coo1ea1s of Dakbook arc copynahtcd by IM Onnte Coast Pubhsh1og Co. All rights are rcscr\lcd. 2 Datebook/ Friday, January 10, 1986 ANOTHER SIDE TO PHIL AL VIN OF THE BLASTERS ••.••••.•••••••••• · ••.•.••••..•••••••••••••..••.. 9 _By RANDY JAY MATIN Not many rock mu.sicians ~claim more in common with Albert Einstein than Elvis Presley, but Phil Alvin of the Slut.en -who move into Fender's Ballroom tonight -is a former math professor and a scientist. .. A photo of Albert Einstein is looking down at me right now," said Alvin in a t~lephone interview last Tuesday, "but as much as I love Einstein I would have to say that Leonard Euler and Carl Gauss are probably the two most productive pattern finders that we know. ·BAL HOLBROOK PLAYS MARK TWAIN ONCE AG-A.11' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Hal Holbrook plays Mark Twain tonight at Plummer Auditorium. 201 E. Chapman Ave., in Fullerton. Holbrook brings his magic to the stage in a performance that some say is uncanny. ~· c • ·-· "".. . 'f·-~·"""::,x ~ ~ F~ , ~. .. ~ ~/ ... ~. ~ . . . •BOtJNTD'UL' 18 A POWERFUL l'fltW MOVIE ................................................................. 13 Night bas many colon: the inky black of the country~ the uncertain arayofthecity. And in a peeling, Texas bus station m 1947, it's just a bittersweet dark.. An old woman named Carrie Watts sleeps on a bard bench in that station, her .crunched hat an~ saging cotton dress as wrinkled u she is. But it's an easy sleep because she thinks she's goiDf home to Bountiful, the tiny Tens town near~e GuJf of -Mex1c:o-wbere-she grew up. - Cl.IT UN THE .TD\NN UlllCK'S CAJUN Jl'OOD PLEA81t8 EVEN A Tl'MID PALATE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 BJ BEVERLY BUSH SMITH To be perfectly honest, I approached Remick's with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation. Anticipation, because so many people have told me how w0nderful it is. Trepidation, because generally I prefer subtlety in seasoning, and this restaurant's specialty is CaJUn/Creole cuisine, which can be blow-torch hot with black, white, red and cayenne pepper. Fortunately, I found a lot to please both tho more timid palates and fans ofLousiana fare. *' -~--- TOP BILLllfG •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. 4 .,. Al'f1' LANDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• 10 RE8T AUllAlfT OP THE WEEK •••••••••••••••.• 14 UST AUllAlfT DIRECTORY ••••••••••••..•••••• 15 An 1nsomn1ac's guide to the _ Orang e i.=oast __ th ROBERT llYNDM A!\: Of ... 0.-, ,_ ·- Early co bed and early tO rise ma y make you healthy, wealthy and wise. But stay1n~ out late 1s much more fun . . Consider some of the advantages of roamm~ about while the rest of the world is snoring away the wee hours of the morning. •Traffic is light. The annoying stop-and-go of a Harbor Boulevard rush hour is only a bad memory . If you 're behind even one car at a red light, chat's considered a traffic 1am at 3 a.m. •There arc no lines. Filling your tank and grabbing an.Eskimo Pie ac the local AM-PM Mini Market can be accofhplished in record time. Every chcckstand moves like the express lane at che alJ-night grocery store. And you won't find a hypnotized buffoon punching the wrong butcons while your pat ience wears than ac your bank's aut0mauc teller •Sunglasses can be worn ouc o f choice, noc necessity. •People you couldn't gee hold of during the day can be reached at home. Thac good buddy you !enc ~ bucks to may not return your phone calls at work, buc he can't ignore a vigorous pounding on his bedroom window at 4 a.m. •There's less noise at 3 a.m. chan at 3 p.m. And 1f u is noisy at 3 a.m., it's usually something Juicy and should be investigated immediately. Yes, there is life after midnight. And on the Orange Coast. msomniacs and other night owls can find a ~teady supply of nocturnal amusements to wh ile away the moonlit hours. Getting out of bed the next morning may be rough, but i( you worry about such mundane concerns. stay home and take SomiMx. The most obvious spots to find a friendl y fa ce an the middle of the night are at the 24-hour restaurants. Coffee shops like Denny's and several Spire's ltStaurantS offer round·tM-clock K"rvicc. Thc- Nauglc's drive-thru stands can be counted on for late· - (o,.t r ph<><O>traph b~ 0-.1v1d Muron.ik.1 night snacks as well. lkgmnang at the stroke o f midnight, cars line up for Naugle's breakfast menu offerings which include egg burrit0s, egg and bean burritos and huevos rancheros Other destanacions include such local favomes ac; che Harbor House Cafe an Su nset Beach anJ Bennie the Bums Omer 1n Laguna Beach. "This place is an absolute zoo at 2 1n tht morn1n>-! I've got ro expand soont: Sa)'S Bennie Campellone. wh o opened his 1930s-st yle diner last summer on Laguna Avenue and fashioned 1t after the corner d1nerc; of his native Philaddphia. While Campellone is enthus1ast1c about all-n1,.:.ht rescaurants. his is che only one now open m La~una Beach. "I thank a lot of resta urant people fee l 1t s coo much of a hassle co stay open all night ," he said ·But I've always been the type of guy who, when the crowds go co the left. I go to the righc." A common feacure of all -night restaurants, Campellone and others say. 1s the wide vanety of customers who drop by for a cup of coffee or an e.uly- morning breakfast. • They. like Campellone, seem co zip, whe n others zag. "You p,et the local bums. kids from the high school. the doctors. the lawyers, the Indian chiefs:· he said. "And here an Laguna, we've been successful at drawing both straight and gay customers .. At Bennie· s. customer favorites -in add it ion to An afcer hours reunion of old friends ac che Sunset Harbor House. From left. Lind• Lakoff. from San Diego. Suzan - nf' GTMves of Sama Barbara, and Mf'lanie \rlrighr. also ftom San D~go. the Dorsey brothers music on the 1ukebox -are 1 he hamburgers and, of course, the cofftt. Campellone says the diner serves 2.~ pounds of ham burp.er each month and about 280 pounds of coffee each week "Ptoplt come here. ear and relax.A> he says. "It'\ a neighborhood feeling." . ' Pam~ Alms. che swing sh1fc manager of the Suns~ Harbor House rn Sunsec Beach. likes rhe lace ni~hc crowd Ar the Harbor llou<te (.tie on ( oo'I II 1d1v. .n swan~ shift manager Parte Alm~ )a1d lol JI 111,c111nt'r' count on the restaurant fur oltt'r·lhlUr' unv.111J111~ "When the b:us close. \.uu '>t't' rh" pl.<1 t till up Almssa\S "lt can}!etpretl\1.wv.Jt'J Ir IJ1! 1l\1•u come mat anr time durinl-! tht' n1cht '111. I t111d pt'oplt 1n here Onu· tht'\ re 1n\1Jt:. I lorh1.ir l h1u,t 1. u't11111t r' nlten order the 'IX ·t'>-:>! t•rnt·lt-ftt'' with t 11llt t 111 .1 hot tit' of heer \X.c >!et Jll k1nd,ot 111,111P1t'r' \111 ''·•\' .\,111-.1 of thern .ire' 11unL; v. hc-r dit h,H, 11 • 11 11 t an the e.irh rnurn1nl-!. hu'lnt''>'lllc-11 'tor r 11 ir ·" c irh hreak fa~t un their w ;H w v.11rJ.. T he pace 1n the m1dJk ul 1 hc-n1f:ht I' 111111 I' nH ire le1~u relv and unhurried th.rn. \l\. ac hinrh11rt1t' You may N-too full for de~S<'rt lollowan~ vour ! .1 m me JI But 1f vou JU~! sit ;around tor a whilt'. th.11 apple pie start s to look prettv JitOOd .it .. !'lout \ \0 Three fr1ends held .. reunion of '>on' IJte one n1~ht and recounted their latt''t colle~e .. J,t'nrure~ Why did the y ptek the Harbor House C~f<'' We knew rt wC'uld he open." ~111d Melanie WrtJi?hr ol , an Dtej.:<1 ·An d we can JU't sit here "nd drtnk \atd uzanne Graves of ama Barbara If cestaurants aren t you r thtnl(. but luod 1\ vou can p.o p.rocery ~hopp1n~ 1n the m1ddll' ot thl' n1~h1 While mo t supermarket!> l losc .u about m1dn1,.:h t . .a few remain open. At the Albe-rt son\ \upermarlcet 1n l..a>-!una Beach /Pin~ '1tt AFTER Mln'-l<.111 /P.t>t~1 1 -01tebook/ Frlday. January 10. 1986 ... ~----~-----------~~------------------------- JAN. SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Friday who put on a wild costume show and play hot danceable tunes as well. perform tonight from 4:30.. 7:00 p.m. Mark Soden. along with his wry humor and sharp wit. open for the band. UC Irvine. 856-4589 or 856-5547. THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, with Hal Ratliff and Laura Vida. features Ferrell on saxophone and piano. and a musicaJ variety of oldies. country. rock and "boogic-woogie rock 'n roll • Wed.-Sun. evenings. Club 17. 1670 Newport Bl vd.. Costa Mesa. 645-5448. THE TROUBADOUR presents Jonathon Hansen on keyboards and lead singer Vicki Rosino, a two-piece band which performs a mixture of Top 40 dance tunes. pop standards. jazz and some origjnal numbers written by Hansen. Tucs.-Sat. beg.in- ning at 9 p.m. 24001 Avenida de la Carlota, La1una Hills. 969-7834. 70's. and 80's. Fri.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Sun. 4-8:3b p.m .. Wed.-Thurs. M p.m.-12:30 a.m. 16400 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Harbour. (213) 592-4411 . Saturday THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, see Friday listing. JOSEPHINA'S, see Fnday listing. THE TROUBADOUR, see Fnday listing. Sanday -JOSEPHINA'S, sec Fnday lisung. Taeeday THE TROUBADOUR, see Fnday listing. Wed.DeedaL_ THE TROUBADOUR. see· Fnday listing. JOSEPHINA'S features Bobby Hean. with the sounds of t!tc 60's, THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, see Friday listing. -------------------------. JOSEPHINA'S, see Fnday listing. EL GRUPO SEXO, zany rockers • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Robert B. Moore Theatre Fairview & Arlington, Costil Mesa SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Featuring Samuel lohn Swartz. Organ 8 :15 P.M. -SATURDAY, IANUARY 11 rRl CONC(RT LE.CTURC 7 30 PM Re~rved Seat~· SIS. $10 and $8 \ 3 ()"(Oun1 St•r)IOr C1111t>n., <.,1uckn1' 1>5-,\fr11 1her ( '"' Full ( )n hntra.' The Pirates of Penzance /'11 \( 1//1 ii /t I ( J111·111 I I" ( 11//1 IHll}\,,J\'l \H' 17 -X P.\I. N.. ,, · ,/ \1 .11 ''' 1.1, ,,,,,, 'I '"' / t, .,,, a Peruvldn Mu~i~~ce Ensemble u SATURDAY, JAN. 18 -8 P.M. r:. "l'"'<'d ':w.•I' s I .\d\l,I ,, I ~8 .ll r>1111r Sailing Adventure Series JANUARY 31 -HERB PAYSO N FEBRUARY 7 -RALPH NARANJO FEBRUARY 14 -LEE & DEE LaJEUNESSE FEBRUARY 21 -AL & BETH LIGGETT 8 P.M. FRIDAYS flr1-..tt r• S·tlf!' 5 l!J Sc• rs S <, .,U µe1 /J1or1r 1m At t.'w 0001 $73 00 Si 11l'S 5£i H-1 µc•• p1uq1.im A ORANGE COAST COLLEGE W Robert B. Moore Th e•tre Fair\liew & Arlington. Costa Mest11 (714) 432-5527 ASK FOR OPERATOR D Cull ''" /9 5 8fl Sc lwdv/1•' QT£L£·TNJN ' \81 ,.,,,,.,0 •061 ,,,., 6.)o 1300 Vr!>CI MaslPrcard Ac.c.eµ1c>d r or Advance T1ci..e1 Sates~ D1scoun1s av111table 101 Children Gorri Cards 1Sen1ors1A_ 4 Oatebook/ Friday, January 10, 1986 Thandai.__ JOSEPHINA'S, Stt Friday hstang. THE TROUBADOUR, see Fnday Ii sung. THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, sec Friday listing. .1pzz Friday DIXIELAND JAZZ 1s performed by the Salvation Navy Band Fri.-Sat. from 7-1 I :30 p.m. and. Sun. from 3:30.. 7:30 p.m. Zub1e's Gilded Cage. 1714 Placentia. Costa Mesa 645-8091. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION OF JAZZ EDUCATORS' Convention is held th rough Sun-Hal Holbrook plaia Mark Twain toDJ&bt at Plummer day at the Anaheim Mamou Auditorium, 201 E. Chapman Aft., In hllerton. The Hotel in Anaheim. Featu red performance beCln• at 8 p.m. For further Information call throughout the weekend are vari-773-3371. II:~ 1'L~~ -,;--·--• lllllWGC.tllllllll•- -,..., __ Dr_ (71')'1t-.. 1.:-::.:.:: I ACADEMY MEMBE~: YOO' c:cwd will admit you and a guest to any performance. 1 .. ~=M~, .. ~1 .... 1~~1\I C D N T I N IA••·I -.. ous concen s. clinics. demon- strations, film claps and seminars by many vanous people. A special feature Sat. at 3 p.m. is the Southern Comfon Collegiate DixiclandJazzCompettt1o n. w11h a "duel" between banjos (accom- panied by an entire Dixieland Jazz band). The to p three finalist bands com pete for scholarships and grants. $3 and S2 admission. 150-8000. (8 18) 769-4466. or (3 12) 280-7000. NIGHT COURT perform ~ mainstream jazz fro m 8 p.m.- midnight at the Old American Courthouse. 2 Hutton Centre Dr .. Santa Ana. 545-1776. CAFE LIDO present') Judi ll'c playing the piano and srngrng Mon - Fn 5-8 p.m : the Lido Jan >\II-ta!"I Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m -I :30 a.m. and Sun from 3:30-8 p.m. featunng Wa)nt' Wayne: "Intersection" and "Free- way" perform un 9 p.m -I 30 am . the Martin Bros Sextet appears Mon from 9 p.m.-1.30 a.m .. the Ale' Taylor Quartet Tues frow 4 p.m.-1:30 a .. m.: and the New York Jazz Connection Wt'd from '> p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 2900 Newpon Bh d . :'>lewport Beach 6 75-:!%R Saturday NIGHT COURT, ~l· 1-nda~ ll~11ng THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF JAZZ EDUCATORS' ( on' l'nt1on. sec Fri day listing. DIXIELAND JAZZ, sec Fnda) ltstrng. Sunday THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF JAZZ EDUCATORSTonven11on. U E D see Fnday IJsu ng. THE MARK DA VIDSON TRIO Reunion 1s featured at 7 p m at the Registf) Hott>! in Irvine 730-5658 DIXIELAND JAZZ. ~'C Fnda) ltst1ng. THE TONY RIZZI-GEORGE VAN EPS DUO perform at the Rum Runners ever) un. 1ndcfin11ely from 7.30-11 :30 ij.m. 1600 Pacific C'oast Hwy. Seal Beach. No cover chargc (213) 596-1624. TH E D.C. CONNECTION, fcatur- rng Buck Clarke . percussion: M1kl· Howard. guitar: JelT L111lcton. bass. and Tom Fabre. reeds. perform~ ma1n!.lrcam jau from 7-11 p.m. at the Old ..\merican Counhousc. 2 Hutton Centre Dr . anta Ana 545-1776 Monday THE D.C. CONNECTION. '"-'l' \un- da~ hs11ng. Tue.day THE D.C. CONNECTIOI'\, st'l' \un- da~ hsung. Wednaday NIGHT COURT, SC't' Fnda) hs11ng Tbunday NIGHT COURT. see Fnda~ l1s11ng Saturday THE REINSMEN present a,n eve- ning of toe-tapping Western mu~1c at 8 p.m. They will perform favontes i n c lu d ing "Tumb l i n g Take a noetalgic trip back into time ... and watch the cobbleetone streets of Lido Marina Village come alive with a collection of classic MG Road- ster• during the THIRD ANNUAL Classic Car Show Hosted by the Southern California MGA Register Sunday. January 12th. 1986 11 :00 a .m. to 3:00 p .m . Traditionally, the MC show has feature d TC models from the 40's. TO's and TF's from the SO's and MGA's from the late SO's and early 60's, It's 111 hapenning at lido Ma rina Village in Newport Beach on Sun~y. January 12, 11 1.m. to 3 p.m. While viewing these vintage automobiles, you can a.lso dine on the waterfront with 1 light snKk o r an elegant m~I. shop in any of the VIII.e's many quaint shops, or visit o ne of our marine dealers or broken. Bring the entire family and enjoy the feeling . . There's no other shopping experience like ill ·-------------------~- Tumbkw~'ds." "Cool Water" and "Ghost Ride~ in the Sk) ... The Forum Tht.'atr{'. 4 175 Fairmont Blvd . 'I orba Linda 779-851./I Sunday THE "SALUTE TO COllNTR Y MUSIC" Re' 1ew 1i. pre~ntcd begrn- nrng at 7 p rn at the Craz) Ho~ aloon Doors open at 'i pm. Ft-a- tured 1s BobCrulle) and the lk..ost m the \.\est. I 5 0 H111o~hollo"'. Santa .\na. SJ admm1on 54q.1 51 :! CLASSICAL Saturday A VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL v.11h Lvndon fa\lor.guest anist. and Nina Scolnik. Ll( Jr .. me piano fac- uh). 1s presented at 8 p.m Program include., works b\ Be-ethtn en. Ra' el and Kreisler LC-i's Fine .\nsC'onccrt Hall SS. S4 and S3 adm1ss1on 856-6616. THE SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY perform\ Copland's "L10l·oln Portran" at 8 IS p.m. Organ 1st muel John ""art2 1s fe-atured. and narrating the program 1 Manin Workman of KF.\C radio The con- cen opens v.11h Resp1gh1·s "Ancient .\1rs and Dances" and wncludei. "'1th Saint-Saens· dramatic s)mphon). John Larry Granger is rm.is1c direc- tor/conductor ..\ pre-concert lecture 1s held at ".30 p.m Orange Coast College's Robcn B. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fa1r-.1c"'' Rd .. Costa Ml·sa. $15. $10 and S8 admission . .132-5880. THE ORANGE COUNTY PA- CIFIC SYMPHONY, \\1th conductor Keith Clar~ and Jano<; ~tar~cr ricr- lorm1ng on the rt'l lo. pn•c;ent a concert featuring "renl·~·~ "Fncfold Enfoldment." Ha\dn·., "Ccllo Con- certo 1n O MaJor," and Mahler''\ "$) mphon} No. 1." C'onrer1 pre" 1ev. 7 p.m .. concen at 8 p.m . anta Ana High School Aud11011 um. 5211 \'- Walnut St.. Santa .\na 97'-l 'OO Sunday BISBEE AND FRIENDS are fea - tured with B Wa) ne Bisbee. p1an1M. ma concen at 7 30 p m He 1s assisted b) Norman HuJlles. '1ohn1st Ian McKrnnel. ~lhst. and "'11chael Burkhardt. p1an1 t Works b) Bal·h Choprn. lketho,en and D "'11lhaud are presented Founder; I tall. Christ Collt"gc Irvine. 15\(J ( oncord1a. lnrne .\ free "''II offering for Jfa: Music Scholar.hip Fund will be ta~e-n 854-8002 Monday THE E ME RSON STRI NG QUARTET. resident ensemble ol Chamber Music ~ocu~t) of Linrnn Center. Smnhson1an ln<tl1tu11on and .\spcn Music Fe\11' al pre'lCntc'i J program which indudes "(,)uatl{'I IO B flat maJor. Op 1ur b\ H.1~dn "Quanet Nn 2" h) h c\, dnd "Quartet in B flat maJor. Op. I 'O" h~ Be-etho,en 8 p.m . l '( lnint• r 1nc .\rts Village Theatre Sl< ~ 7 .ind So adm1ss1on. 856-6616 Tbunday A LUTE CONCERT katurl'' John Schneiderman. IQ85 l < Ir' me met)· ter of fine an\ graLluJtt• 1n lute performance. a1 X p m l C r, F1nt· .\m Conee-n Hall S!! S7 JOLI So admission , 50-6tilti DANCE Friday BALLET l lNLIMITEO pn'"-'"I' "~heheraJadl· .. in J program 1m luLI mg "Scl'nl'\ ofSumm1•r." · \ R11mJn- t1l Pas de Dcu ..... Jnd .. R11ou" h1 I 'l' ~tabokp~l) 8 p m . < 'prl'\'i l ol lqtl' $9. $8. and S 7 adnm\lo n ti \11-!<'i2'- Saturday LOLA MONTES AND HER SPANISH DANCERS prl'\l'nl a pm- GEAR UP FOR FALL ... gram of dass1cal. folk and tlamcnrn dances of Mexico and South .\mema with .\ngel11oand ~ar "J1e10 ~1ngl'r (.'hmm de Tnana and gunar~ Kirsten "'-e\ mer 8 pm. I ( In int>' Fine An~ v·i11age Theatre S8 S 7 ant.I S6 adm1!>S1on. 856-661 h BALLET l'NUMITED. 'Cl' f nda' hstrng Sunday BOB KEANE. HIS CT.ARINET AND ORCHESTRA perform tor )our dancing plcasurr from .i--p m at Osko'\ ( lub Manna. 11./(J Mmnd Dr ~aport \'1llagc I ong Ekalh ''' .cm a <:hdrge L~ l 11 .i•H-644.J Wedne.day MARTIN & TONI' '" 'r)! l>.rnu { lub feature .. lx'g1nner lt'\\On' .11 - p m . in1ermcd1a1e k''>•ln' JI ~ p m Jnd sot 1al danl 1ng a1 '-1 p m l J l h tla\\ ,., s.i and '>lX13l danun~ 1' s~ ~kdt.lo"' lar~ < ountl"\ C luh Ir.·,~ (1r.iham \1 Hun11n11i.n1 lkJd1 8.111-".W~ Friday "ALL BECACSE OF AGATHA ' JI thl" H un11ngton &·al h PIJ' hPU't' l\1 J m .... ln.'l'I JI 'or~ll>\'n \q;nUl' Huntington Bcarh '" "\2 -1 J11'>1 FnLlaH and ~turda" ,11 ' \1 lhrou~ f cb I 'i "CAR NIVAL" JI th1• ll.!rk4u111 Dinner Pia' huu<.1.' "Cl' '-1t,1rhor Hhd ...,J nla .\na f <J"'X-~'illl nti?hlh l'\u·p1 l\lunda~<. Jl 'Jr' l lli-11Jr1.11n liffil'\ through f-el"I <J "A CHORl 'S LINE" JI 1h,· 11rJri.I D111ncr fhl'atcr I If Pld \\ ·" ~nahnm 1"'~· ,.,llll. n1ghtl' 1'\l1·ti1 Monda~' JI \3r\ing 1ur1Jlrl 110\1'' thrnugh Jan. IQ. "COME BW W YOl1R HOR~' JI lhl' \.in Ckml'ntl· l 11mmun11' I hl'.lll'r. 2112 \ 1... { .thn 1111 "·' n Sperry Too Sider wtlh regislefed on11 slip sOle P\JI lhem wilt\ our greet selection of oc1weweor ponrs orx:1 shirts ' 8~~8@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH -(714) 644-5070 Oetebook/ Friday. January 10, 1986 S 1 :J'\11n1::t~r,-.~u~1 C 0 N D \lemente (492-0465). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Feb. I. Tuesdays through Fndays at 8, Satur· days at 2:30 and 8. Saturdays a1 2:30 •and 7: 30 until Feb. 9. · ''THE FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" by the Ana-Modjeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts EVERY SUNDAVH I a.m. • 3 p.m, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SWAP MEET ADAMS AVE PAR!(ll'IG l01 le.i-F-& Hllbot) COSU MESA t t' I t I 1 i t ~ occ 'llLUIU lllfT'llMtel SPACES $10 • 432-5880 UIP• "''Y rtot •t 11 6 )0 t to II tllt CM• ~GA/()11(• l'Ma CUSTOll -.....IKJlll .~ ...... "SPECTACULAR" -Leonard Meltln ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT "l.11111 Clmtrs ••2 ll'ifll II• -cru-. ... e11 .. , ........ Ill n I llllCtlCll• ....... ICI." -Liz Smith, SYNDIC A TED COLUMNIST ..... u,.1110 lllTA ml& ~-l711 U ... fM.JMJ SlMUI0.-11 CDWMOS SOUfM COAST ruZA 'a!CLA._, llU tl0-4021 --ftUIUMMO -U..ltll IM lllMl • [D!IMIS ..,,, T9I UAcmcono lmlANllts1 .. Ml •••••--M1.fno WliiW IB ltl·ltl5 UA...SI ~CMMmcm. CDllmS ClllM IDl lllTAmM t.,,._.m --!Sl·•SS _. ............ EDWMOS CIOM COfTO OW.SMWJll « .... , Wj • Oetebook/ Frtdey, Jenuary 10, 1086 • Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (991-4135). Fri~s and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. through Jan. ~5. "KISS ME, KATE" at Sebasuan·s West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Paco, San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m. through Feb. 2. "LAGUNA" at the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beach (634-1300). Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. through Feb. I. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1 540). nightly ex - cept Mondays at varying curtian times through Jan. 19. "READY WHEN YOU ARE, C.B." at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's, Garden Grove (897-5122). Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 throu&h Feb. I. "SOME OF MY BE'.ST FAIENDS" at the Westm inster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., West- minster (995-4113). Fridays and Sat- urdays at 8:30 through Feb. 8. ''TA.KING STEPS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays through Satur· days at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 through Feb. 2. Saturday "ALL BECAUSE OF AGATHA" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. See Friday listing. "CARN1'LAL" at t~ Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Stt Friday listing. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listinf.- "COME BLOW YOUR HORN ' at th e San Clemente Communal)' Theater. See Fnday lt5ting. "THE FOREIGNER" at._South Coast Repertory. See Friday listing. ''THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. See Fnday listing. "K~ ME, I.ATE" at Sebastian's West DUlner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "LAGUNA" at the Forum Theater in La&una Beach. See Friday listing. "MY FAJJl LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "READY WHEN YOU ARE, C.B." at the Garden Grove Community Theater. See Friday listjna. "SOME OF MY BES!' PRIENm" at the Westminster Community Theater. See Friday listing. "TAI.ING STEPS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday list- ing. Sanday .. CARNIVAL" at the Harlcq_uin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing.. "THE FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday listmg. "~ME, It.ATE" at ScbastU.n's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday It sting. ''TRE IMPORTANCE OP BEJNG EARNEST" at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. See Friday listing. "LAGUNA" at the Forum Theater in La&una Beach. See Friday listing. "M\' FAJR LADY'' .at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday hsting; "TAXING STEPS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fnday list! ang. Tueeday "THE GEM OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON- lf yoa nJoyecl tbt ldlon/ldvfttan/faataly of 1'0MANCINC THE sroNE; yoa'n IOllU love 11tE JEWEL Of THE NILE.'"' -S--en.< WK.A MOO ul grabbed both sldes of my seat and hung on.· -ltftl-.y lvoos SNEAK ~ "Danny DeVlto keeps us roDlng In the al*s." ~llCHI~ ~, ...... Ill#"!=-..::.=~ NOW IHOWINGI ... ...., ... .....,1 UA llOV1U 4 fDIANllJMRITY IUlllA NM 952413 LA __ _. ,ACIAC LA IMADA I UA MOYD@ LMUM -.LI 194111 corra ma MW102 EDWAllJI IOCAL 'EDWMDI CINEMA LMaUMA *18 MAU. COITA.U --_ ....... UA IOUTH COAST ---llU. • ,., ... Inn ...."7 ... --CHMTa C8mlE NIC, OMNOE MALL H ... a helluva moYie." ~~ M lllllJ'KlN: ~ " ... delWltful ' ... ~ pleasure." l\lcllll(NI ··-~ ~OMIGllMI ....... , UA CfTY C8fT!A ...... _______________________________________ ______ ..CARNIVAL" at t~ Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday hstrng .. A CHORUS UNE .. at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listmg "MY FAIR LADY" at the Cunaan Call Dinner Theatcr. See Fnda' listing.. '1'llE FOl\EJGNER" at Sout h Coast Repertory. See Friday ltsung ........ y "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday list1n~ "A CBOllUS UNE .. at the Grand Qinner Theater. See Friday listing '111£ FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday hsung. "IUSS ME. UTE" at Sebastian\ West Dinner Playhouse. Stt Frida) listing.. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnda, listina. Tlaanday "CAllNl\IAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday hstang "A CllOlltJS UN-E" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing, '"COME BLOW YOUR BORN" :11 the San Oemente Commun 11' Theater. See Friday listing.. "THE FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repenory. See Friday hsung "~ ME, UTE" at Sebastian ' West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Frida' listing.. "LAGUNA" at the Forum Theatl·r in La&una Beach. See Friday listang .. MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnd:I\ listing. "TAIING STEPS" at the Lagun.1 Moulton Playhouse. Sec Friday '"' mg. Satvday "WATERCOLO~ AN RISTORI· CAL OVERVIEW." This is the lir$t 1tl a series of workshops on watercolor painting held at the Muckenthak1 Cultural Center by Don Hendrick\ . wh09c work is currently on displa) "' the Center. 2p.m .. 1201 W. Malvtrn **** (HOf:Sl llAIM oi "A JEWEL Of Alt EITERTAlllllEIT.'' r-~ (MC.tQ) '""" c::~A-:\llJIE~lr\DAJ ... 1 ONT IN-UED singles over 45, meets at 6:30 p.m. for dinner at Le Grand Cade in Santa Ana. 630-0367 or 774-3024. the Plummer Auditonum at 8 p.m . RV SHOW continues al the Anaheim 201 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. Convention Cenler. W11h the theme 773-3371. .. .\JI The Ad venture of the Great LAG UNA POETS meet each Fn. at Outdoors:· featured shows include 8 p.m. for scheduled and open Alfie Cockatoo and Hts Comed' readings at the Laguna Beach Public Matav.s. The Great ..\merlcarr Library. Flonnda Cola v1n 1s fca1urt'd Lumbcr1ack Show. corned) fisher· tonight 494-9550 or 494-8375 man Chns Jame!>. and Tom Dokken Ave .. Fullerton. SI membcn. SI 50 non-members. 738-65«)5. Monday A MARTIN LUTHER IUNG JR. symposium. sec Monday Etc. listing. Tumday "MEDICAL CARE: WHO WILL DECIDE If You Can't?" This prescn· talion foc uses on the eth ical aspects of modem medicine. and the roll' of the St. Joseph Hospital 81oeth1cs Com- mittee is discussed. as well as current patient preference op11ons available 7:3().9 p.m .. Loyo la Marymount Uni· versity Aud1tonum. Batavia and La Veta. Orange. Free admission. 77 1-82 11. "ROW TO GET TJJE OJENTS YOU WANT: Portfolio Design and Presentauon." This professional pro- gram for 1ntenor designers teaches part1c1pants how to present 1he1r crcden11als and portfolios of work to prospective clients. and examples will be shown. 9:45 a.m .. De\1gn Cen1er South. Laguna Niguel SS adm1\s1on includes coffee. pa~lne and mim- osas. 64J.292Q. Wedneeday "MONEY TALKS." KABC--1 V\ money advisor Bob Roscfsk} shart.'\ tips about financial conc~rn~ that affect everyone. He d1scussc'i income talt laws which causr confusion and frustration for mo~t f)(.'Opk'. and shares his op1n1ons about what is 1n store for tht' investor in 1986 and whert' to invest. 8 p.m., Wll!ih1rc Auditorium. 330 N. Lemon St.. Fullerton. $6 admission. 7 79-859 1. "MANAGEMENT AND EM· PLOYEE COMM UNICAT ION." Taught by Roberta Weil. this class addTesscs commun1ca11on 1ech· niqucs. ~ntat1on skills. wntten communication a.s well as work and personality styles. Meets each Wed. from 7-10 p.m .. Westminster Center. 13521 Edwards St .. Westminster.SI 5 fee. 241-6176. Tb~y HOW TO APPLY FOR F UNDING to the CaJifom1a Arts Council's Organizational Grants Program 1s the topic covettd in consultations hosted by the Orange County Ans Alhance. OCAA staff m«l with rcprcsenta· tives of eliajble arts organizations 1n individ ual 30-minute consultations held between 10 a.m.·5 p.m.C'all for appointment. 836-1600. S1NG1 ES J'rt~y ADVANCED DEGREES LTD, a sjnaJn aroup of professionals with advanced delrecs in various areas. bostsadan~ from 9 p.m.·midniaht at ~Anaheim Bowl. 1925 W. Lincoln. Anaheim. SS.SO admission. 990-0736. roctJs H, a group of sinaJes aaes 2().29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Cout Community Church, S 120 Boni&a CanYon Or., Irvine. 854-7600. WBEG.. OP '1UENDSRIP, for sinales over 4S, meets 11 C'a9C)''s in Garden Grovt 11 5:30 p.m. for a T.G.1.F. 630-0367 or 774-3024. THE STARUORTERS, a aroup of moral. ethical. sinaJe people seekina truth and ript ways oflivin~ features social activities. stimulaung dis- cuaion and refreshments every Fri. ni&ht at 7 p.m. 1929 Tustin Ave.,' Costa Mesa. 722· 7199. FILIVIS Saturday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for s1ngle.s over 45. meets for dinner at 7 p.m. at Shadrak's in -'\nahe1m 630.036 7 or 774-3024 BRIAN IRELAND. h)'pnou t and and his Oak Ridge Retne,ers Master Friday mystic, is featured al ong with The of ceremonies Is Jolinn" Matson "DESTINY." Fntz Lang. director Nelson Fontaine Tno and J11l lreland Clo~s unda) · Fn (Gennany 1921 ). Presented as pan of Thurs.·Sun. at Lord Nelson's. SOON 1• 1 O P m · 5at. noon-10 P m · 'iun UC Irvine's Film Society winter Euclid St .. Anaheim. 772-2 130 noon· 7 Pm 800 W. Katt~llit quarter scnes. 7 pm .. LIC l's Social THE SPORTS, VACATION AND ..\naheim S4 q5 adults. S~ children Sc1t'nce Hall. $3. S2.50 and $2 at the rr----...... -....... ..--_____ t>-_1_s_. u_n_d ... e .... r_6_fr_e_e_<l_9_9 ... ·8 .. 900..,... __ ._., Sunday THE CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB of Orange County. for single college graduates ages 25-40. hosts a meeting at 7· 30 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Pia.ta Hotel. 666 Anton Blvd .. Cost.a M~sa. Dancing follows at 9 p.m. 957-0125. FOCUS 30, a group of singles ages 30.39. meet at 11 .30 a.m. at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Ca_nyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45. meets for champagne brunch at 11 :30 a.m. at Bcnn1gan·~. South Coast Plua. Co~ta Mesa. 630-036 7 or 774-3024. Tuesday door. Sunday THE GREAT AMERICAN MOVIE MEMORABlLlA Show and Sale is held from 10 a.m.·5 p.m. at the Pasadena Center. Thousands of rare - vmtage to current -movie posters. IQbby cards. photos. maga· 1ines. records. soundtracks. umquc 11ems. and autographs. are featured. 300 E. Green SL Pasadena. SJ adm1ss1on. (2 13) 650.. 7 83. . ·e-·1 ... c--. Frl~y DISNEY' WORLD ON ICE t•l.'l- ebrates Donald Duck's 50 \ears in "WGHLY RECOMMENDED." 9 1/s OUT OF 10 ..... .... ' ,/"4\U• COSl• .. ,. ... ~. GARY FRA»QIN l(CBS.rv SYOUNG HERKCK -HOLMES NOW PLAYING IUlll•IOIO UGllllA '°'" '·· I>~ •U-1• " .. . UIGUU MllU , .. . ' '" -.. ..... OMaoGl r::ma . . . ... ., Y• ,,_ . -" MllTH I lllW&S .. T HE NEWPORT IRVI NE CHAPTER of Parents W11hout Pan· ners presents their Ncwcomt'rs· Onentat1on each Tuesday from l!-9: IS p.m .. followed by coffee and conversation. CaJI 549-1 115 for funher information. sho"' busmes~ and features Rosal\ nn ~ umners. Olympic and \\'orld Cham-10U11tA111w.\ll.o • ··~·-.. ~11 ' • ; .... ..... . .. ..,.. '"''" IUI .... ,.,_ . I • I .a......._ .... ,,. •• to-, ... ,......_._~, pion ice skater Dail) through Tue'>· I-=======================:-:---:=! da~ at the Los Angeles Spom ..\rena. and Thurs.-Jan. I 9 at the Long Beach Wednesday FOCUS 40, a group of ~inglcs agcs 4().49. meet at 7:30 p.m. at 1hc . outh Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr.. lrvme. 854-7600. ..\rena. $9.50. S8 and \ti adm1'>s1un 999-8900. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. for HAL HOLBROOK, H'tt•ran actor. bnn~s his Ton)' Award-winning pro- ducti on "Mark Twam ron1ght' .. to CHEVY CHASE DAN AYKROYD .-m.N50 rA~IC AMiii QI.If IMAMM021 IM..S4 LA MIM (ZU) Hl ·tw .•FASlllJllsqa.- U-523-1111 NCflCSAltllAY -·-- 111ra • S..0.7444 IDWAIDS •TOL IT&ITll•1.-1 u..s w.lMI COO'O .-YI ma t7t-4141 --""9 4tMZZO Wiii Id 191·JH3 IDWAIDS CllJM CtJnD mwMDS .... .., IMLL raic .. , n .... IL -Sll·SllO Wiii I IU ~ EDIMDS SAllllUUClt IM tE'fW8TO IMll Join the lunatics that run the world's most irrational multinational. ·-~' JUDGl lllMtOlJ) Fmm tw.-1)-H"I• Cop .. ,., ' '~ • IDOllAUDT F"""' ROllWllt< '"# '"' "'-,-,,,,,. l ,,..,~ """ "8~()11~ ,,,.. 181PltTIJRfS•aa.111 SIVfR SCRHI PMTIRS Pimms A a~HRS CMIY ,... A fil" (fl fEfWI ·u llflr .US RfWOO · Ullf.W flilfR · l8 Aliff · ROWlll IMU ·RD DAIS ·• IMUO M itlUI · IMIOO Ml 1111 Nrl.Vra:l Sii! • M.SRll- ...... w--.w=,.:===-.r fmm "*2n JI mm~ m Qll ,..._•IBM Ill ~ W PG •>--·---... ~ ... IDl!m'llM.ut A .....__._..._....... ____ .. "'m:lf ... a.1111.,."lW~ AfJllll S1AA•~t4Sit .. , .... "'<Vn ..... ..,.._.... . M llA,__ ll IOlllO •U~ OM.-Wl~ll M:I~ iA """'• ._. • ~~ • • • '-a 11p j ~ ''° ._ .., ,. ._. 1' QI\) Pit .. M _......, .. y ' ..,-;i1 ~ .._.,... .,._ , \(; l ·~!~~~ .. ~· := N-~~'11, ~ ·:-~.s:~'·" mum ·;:~~·~' .. ~"4'C' l •• 'I\ .. ') .._ w""U• _. ,.--., * :.-:::=.. COST•-.JA -" "" ""' ,.,... '' lW< ... ~ .... -Doe • L"'~ OateboOk/ Friday, January 10, 198e 1 --ff0- 1 •• NEWS MATT HOUSTON I POUCE STORY THAEFS CtN/PANY === CMIEFILE· C88NEWS (!I AICNEWS O QINICNEWS I RElEJICI( ll PAICE HOT SEAT I HOTLM C)MOW • • • • "The Third Man" 11949) ~ sep/I Collen, Orson Welles. (H)MOVIE U * "They Alt laughed" (1981) Audrey Heobwn. Ben Gazura $JMOYIE * * 'Jus1 The Way Yoo Are" ( 1984) K11sty McNtchol. MIC/llel Ontkean -8:30- D NSCNEWS I TOO CLOSE FOfl COMFOAT .>EOPAPDY • MACHEJl I LEHRER NEWSHOUR '9 ADAM SMITH'S MONEY WOAU> ()) (ti) NEWS 0tJ WHEEL OF FORTUNE mBARETTA -7:00- ecesNEWS 8 llilHrerrAINMENT TONIGHT eTAXJ I~~ I =-SCtN/PANY WHEEL Of FORTUNE 8USIQ8 AEPORT (I) P.lil MAGAZINE 8 HEADllE CHASERS 8) PRAISE THE LON> N>EPENDENT NEWS MOVIE • • "N.tte And Heyes" (1983) Tom- my lee Jones. MIChlll O'Keefe. -7:30- 1 FM>AY AT SUNSET PfllCE IS NOHT I WHATS~NOWn EY£0NLA. tA.1JON DOUAA CHANCE OF AlffTME I M•A•S0 H NEW\. YWED GAME Wl..D, WllD WOAU> OF N9W.S CD WASMNOTON WEEK IN ~~TLARGE (ft PEOPLE'S COUAT Of) .>EOPAAOY m RACING FROM SANTA AHfT A -8:00- 1 (I) TWIUOHT ZONE a MISATS Of 8CENCE · •MOVE. • * * * "Bonnie Ano Clyde" ( 1967) w1rr0 ~Dunaway • JOKER'S WILD CD WKAP IH CINCINNATI 1: * * "Sharon Portrait OI A M1s-lress" 11977) Trish Van Oeve<e, P• trlek O'Nell e WAMNGTON WEEK IH REYEWQ I WALL STREET WEEK PRAISE THE LORD ~=6'MH * t t,; "Honeysudlle Rose" (1980) W'tltie Nelson Dyan Cannon MOYIE •• •'it "Apocalypse Now" (19791 Marton Bnndo. Mlf1111 Sheen Cl) CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS (SJ MOVIE * * ·~ "The N».ed Face" ( 198•) Roger Moore. Rod Sl8f08' -8:30- 1 !II MR. BEL VEOOIE TIC T fie DOUGH (!) TRAPP£11 JOHN, M.D. .P.~ e WALL STREET WW Ci) JIM COOPER'S ORAHGE COUNTY eDAAONET ••••••• • •••••• • • * BARGAIN MATINEES "1vNLA• T><Rll fR10A> ''" · <'f fH ''''~'•'< 1 * • .AT1 ... ~[..1A• I·•. ~t>H ~YA•4i f ~, * • 11 It " t \ A!..h~ • •II. , * LAKEWOOD Center .PcnJtUI tStl/fotolly S c.-·• ...cw .,....._.,,., OOllT lf'U.IO ......... -... "°" THICOlOll .. u ... u 1-111 l ilt 4:11 71• 10.U ,...__, ...... n.Ai(• --··-l'fl ........ HM..lONt ltOCKY rv IN! 11141 LA MIRADA GATEWAY --·-..... ......... ~. -....--. ... --· OUT Of AHICA ,,., ''*' .. ., 71)11 I ... --·- -9:00- 1 i =:Joo. 8 t!1 Dff'AEHT STROKES ·~ • <WAT PEAFOAMAHCES Cl!) F1AllG UHE ID PfW8E THE LOfl> m ESPECIAll Y FOA YOU (p) ST AR TAB< MOVIE * * •, "Kwig 01Yld (1985) RtcbarO Gale. Eow11d Woodw11d -1:30- • (!I HFS THE MAYOR (!)MOVIE * t * ' P J ' (1968) George Peo- pard, Raymond Burr <].)MOVIE · * * , , Amel ican Dreamer I t 984) Jo8eth W111tams, Tom Conti -10:00- 1) (I) FALCOH CREST 11 OJ MIAMI VICE eeeHEWS G O FALL GUY G THESAJHT ml SALT FACTOft: SEARCH FOR A CURE al) BEHIND THE SCENES meox1NG CJ A AOCK·A.elU. Y SESSI<*: CARL PEJV(IHS AHO FAl£HOS PI COMEDY 8MAK CSJMOYIE • • • 2010 ( 19~1 Roy Scheider, John Ulhgow -10:15-m REJ..IGIOUS PROGRAMMING -10:30- • 6i> WITNESS TO REVOLVTIOH THE STORY OF ANNA LOUIS.E STRONG Ii) ONE WAY GAME CR) NOT HEC£SSARIL Y THE NEWS IP l INOEPEHOEHT NEWS -11:00-IJ llG (l)OQ!NEWS -~OOMED't' ClAS8ICS I== CINCINNATI • MANEY .a.LSI I BEN.JN Al.ElWIEIPUTZ IUSINES8 AEPORT StW.WHOUI !:GAU.ERV • "Christina" I 1984) Jewel StieoMd CJOMOYIE * * * 'The Collon Qub' ( 1984) RIChlfd Gere. Gregoty Hines ( MOYIE "Moments Of Love" (No 01te) tP.) START Of SOMETHING BIO (Z)MOVIE • • "Good~. EIMllnUtlle" 11977) SytM KtlSlet. Umberto Ofwlt -11:30-IJ (I) MOVIE ** "The Apple" (1980) Catherine Mary Stewart, Geofge GHmour e aTOHIGHT I ODO COUPLE l'!J f.IJC NEWS ~TUHE G PITFALL i=~ ~ EUAOPEAH JOURHAL El!) ARCHERS m NeGHT GALI.EAY -12:00- • TALES FROM THE OAAKSIOE 8 EYE ON HOU YWOOO G MOVIE • • ''r "The Bflllon Oollat Threlt" I 1979) Dale Robtnelle. Patrick Mac-nee. (!) COMEDY BAEA1< tDCtTE.S ~MOYIE • • Kiiie! F"l$h ( 19791 Leoe MajOIS Karen Bl~ El!) REAL VIDEOS a;,700CLU8 Cl ) EM£RGENCY MOYIE * t '·> ' G"'ls Of Tile Wlvle Ofc:Nd" 11.lt J;U -"" "'° ,..,. ---... A CHOttUS UNI: THI MOVll ,,..u1 U:• J!M S 10 7:4) t•IO JIWU Of THI NIU t,.1 "11 )!JS J1SS l:IS 10:11 --.-..... A CMOIUS UHi: THI MOY11 1 ... u 1 ll:AS 111J J:41 l:IS l•U .. #1 FILM OF THE YEAR ... 10+:· AKEW c .. nter ~nulh UIJIU4 Ulllft<olly Ill Del "'"" --•UNAWAY BAIN fat IJ :io J:OO I.JO t:Ot 10:20 IA10N'1' .r .. .))O~l lO lt .. 101 DALMATIANS 101 l,llt 2:20 4:20 .. u l :U l .. IO "''GMT 11'20 1:20 4,IO t ;OO l'llVlfW ·- ANAHEIM Ot•ltrt !!111\-1 "• rn * __ ,,_ * OUT Of NltKA 1Nt ,All IUDH 1•1 INIMY MJNI IJ'O.u1 1Jo20 >• s JO aooo 10 20 &Aa~0¥M....., WHITI NIGHTS ''°"'11 111Jt )1IO J:SO l1l0 ll1IO SJJVtM ..._, .... .....,,,. YOUNG SHHLOCI< HOLMlS ,_.,, 12 U >111 S:U 7_.J IHI llOUY 1111110.--•UNAWAY TltAIN 111 ,,,,, J" 'JS 1.00 •••• * --MINAWAY TUIN 1111 INVASION USA 111 J:( CMl¥'f <MM-ATllllO .. f; * 5'115 llKI US tN t _, ... _ ILACK MOON •ts1NO ,., '"ILADIL'"IA IXHRIMINT (IQ CLUI ,,., --•UNAWAY TaAIN i-1 IHVAltOH UIA , .. lo HABRA ....... Jal I liJ"""'TTI • a 0.tebOOk/ Friday, January 10. 1988 IOUT t...0 .... -TWICE IN A UflTIMI 1•1 l:IS ,, .. •:Ot l :JO 10.SO CICVT -<MAM...., Mnc>Ye S"IS LIKI US ,..1 ·-100 .,,. 7 .. 1 10.IO --··-HI.AD Of PKI ,,..u1 12:• MJ 4:M ..u "" .. ,,, an_,_.,..._ ltOCKY fV CNI 'All •1D1• '"' ---... _,_ -~ ,. ... JIWIL Of THI NIU ,,.1 COMMAHDO '"' -·-· MIAO Of PICI ,..,,,,. LOOll K•IWI 1•1 (on his t~n best list for 1985) -****rHE-~Es~·~c~~~~; OF THE YEAR:' -Jan Herman, NEW YORK DMLY •EWS ... RUIAWAY TRAIN' IS A GREAT FILM .. :· -Roger Ebert. AT THE MOVIES -12-.35- (C)MOVIE •••• ., ' The Shlnino" I 19801 Jae• Nicholson, Shelley DuvaH -1:00-.MOVIE ••• .,"City Beneath TheSea I 19~J Robert Ryan. Anthony °""'" (!)MOYIE t * "Gunfight At Comanctle Cte<>• I 1963) Audie Murphy Colleen Mille< I .. LIOtWAE MAKER .E1ff llENWAAD (!) BiiDGEHCY mwow • • "Going Berset~ ( 19831 JO"" Candy. Joe Flaherty -1:15- U0 1ST& TEN -1:30-•• MOYIE * * t "Tile life MO Assass.nat Of The Kwigtisti f t977) Eo .. ard A51*. Diane Kagan • OOMEDV TONIGHT 8D DAV£ AOEVER -1:46- Oil MOYIE * * '°' "MW" s l CM!fS'' 119~1 Na; lassjl Klnsll1. JOhn Savage ($)MOVIE '-"Joy Of Fty1ng · ( 1979) Cormn .. Carllef. G1anru Gar~o -2.'00-1u.= ' The Blasters' Phil Alvin talks about his life By RANDY JAY MATIN Oolly ""' C•1 4 fl I "01 many rock musiclans can da1m more 1n common with Alben fin~1e1n than Elvis Presley. but Phil ~h 1n of the Blas1ers -who move 1n11> Fender''s Ballroom tontght -1s a former math professor and a scientist. ·· ~ photo of Alben Einstein 1s tool.mg down at me right now." said ~f\ in 10 a telephone interview last Tucsda). "but as much as I love F1nstc1n I would have to say that Leonard Euler and Carl Gauss arc probabl) the 1wo most productive pattern fi nders that we know. "It r<'ally gets to me sometimes "hen "e sit down to wa tch MTV on thl·~· gorgeous pieces of modem inH•n11on yet we don't know who the pcoplr "ere that laid the ma1or grnund IA.Ork for it. We don't make 1hc..c people heroes now. but when 1A.t: Jn 311 of the lazy people will be in 1ruuhk·" \I\ in. who plays guitar and 1s the gruup'' fro nt man. revealed that he 1s a lormcr math professor at Cal State Long Bl!ach and is tcchnicaJI) sull on J lea' e of absence from UCLA. "I am a SCJentist," said Alvin. "I tormulatt' music I don't 'wntc' 1t I don t co nsciously compose. For me mum~ 1s JUS1 an emotional release in lhc lorm of patterns. I i.ise math 10 e\rlorc 1he intricacies of life and life v.1th1n myself. The two have hvcd 1ugc1hcr on opposi te sides of the hrJ111 " I hn!.<' pa tterns had bel'n fcrmcnt- 1og in .\lvm's mind long before he got 1nw teaching. In the late ·5~ and l.'arh '60s he recalls hanging out at a dub called Ash G rove which hu ~1nce become the lmprov. At the time thr >\sh Grove's policy wa s 6(). 70 ~rcrnt blues. There Alvin met many ol his contemporaries such as Lee -70MM- ~' •llAC• cm.-.._,r -R .. l•TIO'I OIWQ -N.n.8UO! a.-. ..... oww~ e.:M 2SS.) ... , .rrno llto4r ,.., •MO ... • f'lll f40 too ,_ UO too 10,10 MT•-IAIO 100 MI0·740·tclll '°"° Alvin and bt>gan to steep in the blues mflucnc<' o ( Mudd> Watcri. and Lightning Hopkins. "I waubout 17 at the ttmc and JUSI getting our of high school '° for a number of )ears m) mother used 10 dnve mt' to the club. It was a real creamc environment. The club used to gel blown up about three umcs a ~car." By tht' time .&.lvm w~ 20 the scene had faded and Alvin. who had begun 10 pick up the guitar. became d1s- 1ll us1oned until the coming of the Se>. Pistols. "When I first heard "God Sa'e The Queen" I knew that life had rttumed to music ~ou know. somebod~ was back in the garage again! Up un til that Man" and ··colored Lights" rep- point music had JUSI been my hobb)'. resenting more of what 1s contem- Then with the Blasters tt JUSt got poral) in Amencan music. But then bigger, bigger than I ever C\pcct('d." we put in "'L1ttlc Honey" which is Through a scnes of cnt1call) ac-· more pnme' al. I think tt 1s a good claimed albums the Blasters have mix of rock and R&B." b«n compared to the likes of JerT) The terms rock and R&B rest well Lee Lewis. Dorsc) and Johnny with Alv in, yet he stts the term "rock- Bumette and perhaps the earlier a-billy" as being blatantly racist. works of Dave Edmunds. On the "Music 1s the onl) place in our recent ''Hard Line" album there 1s a cul ture where the black and the wh11e d1s11nct change from a roots roc k converse freely. You have alwa)s had formula to a broader c;pectrum that all oftheS<' white rock musicians wh o includes country. Appalachian music are trying 10 ~ound black. Yet when and R&B. two d11Ter~n1 artists. say Rod Stewart "I don't consider any of our albums and Bltnd Lemon Jcfferso1;1.record the that d11Teren1 from the others. On same song. Stewart's record 1s called ··Hard Linc" there 1s "Common rock and JefTcrwn's 1s called Blad. * * * 11HILARIOUS ••• A FINE COMIC CAST." JAY MAEDER. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE l !WJOll98.-·-. --·-.. --·--·--. 4 .............. . c ---·---_ .. .,. ..... ___ ..., __ _ NOW PLAYING LCJ E:-..._m 879 9115() WU,_,.Ell (OW11111 °"'1NWesl 891 Jim music. This 1s racism and 11 1s msant' ··what 1s worse 1s that 1t ha~ become msutuuonahzed. Take the Black music chans 1n Bill board magazine for example. or all of the record compant<'s that ha' e Blac l. music depanments. In an) other business )OU 1A.Ould be 1n court·· Those monttonng the trends 1n th<' local music scene have witnessed Billy Zoom's recent departuf<' from the band X and well as Alo,.in's brother Da ve (the Blaster's lead gu11anst) filling 10 with X. MorC' rccentl~ pianist Gene Ta~ lor decided 10 call 11 qum and has left th1: Blaster. hneup C1ned0mf 17141634 2SS3 Oatet:>oot</ Friday. January 10, 1986 • -' University student son can be punished DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our (We never dreamed he had to do year-old girl wllo ts made to I fiJed for divorce in 1984 after son .. Tom .. (age 18) is a freshman anything like that. We thought he aclbere to a lt p.m. c•J'few 24 years of marriage and raising at Louisiana State University. He was photographing birds and weekeAd1 ii 1ettiag pleaty of three lovely children, now 23. 22 is an accomplished photographer people on the street.) put,llmeat. and 18. There was a 13-month and has earned a good d;eal of his .• Sis didn't think it was a big deal. As for Tom, Ile cer1alaly sboaJd battle over alimo11y and property college money from his photo-She said Tom had seen her naked aotbeletofhcot-free. (WlaeredJd rights. It got quite ugly. graphs. plenty of times and when he asked yoa set die Idea tllat a college The problem: My in-law were When I cleaned his room last her to pose that way she did it for 1tadeat cu.aot be pu.islted?) always very dear to me. No one week, I spilled a box of his loose fun . Some prtvtJege 1lto•Jd be deaJed could ask for better friends. They photos. Wh1k picking them up. I A phone conversation with our lltm.Hi11l1teraltoudaotbemade were a rock of strength in my time noticed that most were of his son revealed the same facls, but ends. to p11y tbe wbole price for the of trouble. During my 24 years of sister (just turned 17) in various he was very apologetic. He in-The problem is mx husband. pictares tlatt ber brotlter toot. He marriage they were as close to me nude and sc:m 1-nude poses. I was sisted that he had talked his sister He thinks we let her off too easily. is at least SO perceat respoaslble as my own parents. I refuse to put shocked and decided to show into it and that she was not to What, if anything, do you think for wbat transpired. an "ex-" in front ofthc:ir names. them to m' husband. He was blame. we should do about Tom, who is • • • My former husband has not flabbergasted. obviously ruilty but not under DEAR ANN LANDERS·. I said much on this subiect but he We explained our objections ? A th J When ~e confronted .. Sis" she and decided that Sis should our contro anymore. re ere have been reading your column has let me know I am no longer admitted having posed for Tom surrender her newly gotten driv-any punishments parents can ever since I was 13 a nd now I am legally a part of his family and it several times. She said it was his er's license and go back to her apply to college students? -43. Hard to believe. isn't it? I've would be ~tter if I cooled it in assignment for a photo course we (pre-age 16) curfew restnctions: 8 JUST PLA IN MOM learned a lot from you and now I case he decides to marry again. gave him for his 15th binhday. p.m. school nights. IO p.m. week-DEAR MOM: For opeaen, a 17-need help. My ldattabechmenht toh .his paren}s r---~-===;;..;:::====================================================;;::::============~r---:-~~~~~~~~~~--, wou toug on 1sncxtw11e. he says. What are my obhgat1ons 5 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS THE BEST PICRJRE OF THE YE.ARI NATIONAL BOARD Of-RE\1EW .. The Color Purple' Triumphal It's hard not to be moved by Spielberg's film and its formidable cast." N~'WEEK. David Anwn .. The Color Purple' is the years best fllml **** (4 stars-highest rating)." CHICAGO SUN TIMES. Roger 0,.,, "The Color Purple' ls nothing less than a revelation. l loved 'The Color Purple' from start to finish. A lot of Oscar nominations are going to come out of this picture. To miss this film is to cheat yourself and your family of a rflemorable movie-going experience.'' Al TH[ MCMES1CHICAGO TlUBUNE. Ge1W Sosk"I A "lTVf .N SPIELBf ffi F ru.1 WARNER BROS "'-11 STEVEN SPIELBERG ha .... rnE COLOR PURPLE .._DANNY GLOJER ADOLPH CAESAR ·MARGARET AVE.RY· RAE ewvN CHONG ....i ~WHOOP! GOLDBERG •t,... n..-... ~ALLEN~VIAU .,__,,,o..-J MICHAELRIVA • ..,, .... ,.MICHAEL KAHN.ACE. -QUINCY JONES lliiood _..-.--,.ALICE \Ml\1..KER ..._.._,.,.MENNO MEY JES 1--. """""' ... JON PETERS ....i PETER GUBER ~~STEVEN SPlE.IBERG · KA11-ILEEN KENNEDY· FRANK MARSHAf..L • QtJrNCY JONES n•-.111v STEVEN SPIELBERG PO· -~ tu;:~ Js.i.,...., .. ~,.,,O--~.'°"'T..,..I fRtl'l1 'AllRNE.R811.t)'. * ~ -· '"'-•'•• ~~,-~, ......... ....,_.._,., RNd f'fw~Qtri --.... ·---- -.Tl 1111 S46--2711 EDW..S SOUTH COWPUZA •T<l. AT SllFlOMJ IL TIM 511·9500 mwMDSn ,., n TOIO M>. AT TWI f'EAl(S mt•Yll .. 141-0770 EDWMDS CHMTO CDm£ ".U AT IOCH •W>. 1e Oatebook/ Friday, January 10. 198& -'3•·2553 Clloc. C....&U.fWY. WHITE NIC6H'TS IPG·I 3) 4 SS 1 40 &. I b 10 IN 70 MM I N O PA,!'.SES here? -SHAKER HEIGHTS. OHIO DEAR SHAKER: Y ~u owe your former lilHbud not,llJag. You divorced bim, not llil parent1. OtSlll'.V"S Ht OAUllATIANS (C) SHOWS AT SU7U &.tU YOUNG SMERLOCK HOL.M€S~U) SHOWS AT S 20 1 JS &. t SO DRIVE-INS :!'~::; STADIUm a ilt 1110 1(1hlt. N,,, St•f•~"' .. LACK M0091t llltSING s IR I P 1u1 Tl\r Pl\tl•d•IPl\I• E ACl•t1mtnl (PC) CEnTURY CIOEDOmE 0 &14 ZS~J c~., ....... 11 Si n" An• fwy YOUflG st«•LOCK HOUll«S (PG-t >) Wftlte N .. l\h (PC 1 ll DISM€ Y"S I e1 OAUllATIAllS CO) Aho T"e B•llY (PG) CHILO PRICtS CHORUS LIME ..... Ut 2 00 4 JO 7:20 9 ·4 5 In 70 M"" 5"U UKEUS~t 1 103 TO 5:30 10:0$ SNC.AK AT 1 :00 ..ru PASSI'.$ Redford • Slte•o OUT OF Af'RICA ~) l.IS4 Ht 7 15 10 15 -I n 70MM - c Ol.Otll "'RPL& .. , SHOWS AT I :OG 4 :00 1 00" 10 00 ROC.llY IV,., 1 :30 3:40 5.5 a:OO &. I 01 I 0 J IN 10MM Oenn" Q•U•d OCMY MNK l'G•I >) Aho Lffelorce (R) ~fu~~~!~> llhd SOlll• fPG· 1 ll OlllVl l•S o,u t H WUeyt/l.H Whd1/Udet U Pret U•le" •ei.~ Golden Globe Nominees GBNB HACKM.AN·BEST AC7Y.>R. DRAMA AMY MADIGAN-BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS l" ke watehing belieU!b~ ' "A Winner! I '-L-•t 'Twtce In A Lifenme L ,.. rers I care uvv-· f'l " cnurac i.s a first·rate t m. "...,"·"' '11 Kl ll'll•Oo•VI -I t:_o,,"9111 MALI JS. 1. ~~ o .. n........,~ U ... (%1~_, ............... a,_sa1.-. . , ... __ ,., . ~S-lllCll _,_K2.4fH ---11 -w ... . ..,. ~-..am •-mu _,__7$1~114 U-W.llll -U....11 .-nm coma NCflCIAtl9Y •ancona FTER MIDNIGHT ... mJ>aCeS cJtamplc. shoppers can hurdle k boy~ 1n the aisle$_while compar- lhc pnces of tomato paste and nut butter. I wouldn't say we get a lot of anm ." the store manager says. I we have peopk wortinganywa)'. t's no problem staying open." vcn on a full stomach. the Orange insomniac bas a wick choice of na11ons and activities. f )Ou'rc so inclined -and cnrol- as a student there-the UC Irvine put1ng center is open aJI night to out that innovative program that I do 1w1cc the work in half the ume soml.'day make you a millionaire. n the Balboa Peninsula every 'da> and Saturday night, the boa Cinema screens the cult ic. "The Rocky Horror Picture "' " beg.Inning at midnight Joan crov..d as they do ~The Time arp" dance for the umpteenth time is )Car If )OU can't sleep beau~ your ind or body won't let you, perhaps u might want to visit the local pnal cmergencyroom. lfyouca n't p hl"Ca~ your cat's wh1n1ng n't let you. places like Fountain allc~ \ Veterinary Referral Service d Trauma Centef" arc open 24 Ur'\ In other emergencies. coffcc-dnnk- g otlil·crs are available at the local her station to extend _a helping nd They're around when.you need cm But if they're around when )OU 1n1td) do not need them, you ma~ IU\tantl y discover another facalat ) n all nigh t -the jail. In tha t case , you may need the n ir1·, nf yet another 24-hour bus1- ~' -the bail bondsman. If g\·t11ng yourselfout ofhot water I'> problem, getting your clothes into ot v.atcr shouldn't be. Many laun- rom:m arc open all night. C >nc ~pot too often overlooked for 1t'-n1gh1 pllivanting 1s the local v.ltng alley. While many alle)S lo~· 'hortly af\cT midni&ht, at least ne -Forest Lanes in tJ Toro - ema1ns open aU night on Fndays and Saturda~ ... ""Beginning at m1tln1gh1 "'l' t'hargc onl> 75 cents a game. compared to thl' regular pnce of S 1.80." \a\\ general manager Lucy Rogers Even at 2:30 in the morning. H1u can find more than half of the all~'-~ 4() lanes be1_ng used. Rogcr1 ~~s. l . )OU ure ol guttt"r balh. ~ou can tmprO \C ~our computer \ldeo same skills in the arcade. And 1f 11's hl.!lorc 2 a.m., )OU can grab a cod.tail in the lnsh pub-st) le bar L1lce other all-night businesses. Forest Lanes benefits from an cclcctll' crowd of customers. ··w e get families. students. couples on dates .. you name 11." Roge rs sa~., j "Bov.ltng cate~ to all sons of people .. I fbov. ling !ittms too tame, and > ou II ha ve to work 01T1hat \hce of apple pie )OU couldn't remt at the coffee shop. there are a fev. nightclubs t'tiat remain I open after 2 a.m. for dancing and the time-honored ntuals of 00\·mects· girl . Pcrhap .. the most popular 1s DeJa Vu on Nrwpon Boule,ard in C"tma M<.>sa. f vcr; Fnda) and \aturda' night. th<.> club keeps the dance m u~tl pla~ing until 5 an the morning What kand of people go to a bar after 2 an the morning'> ""Those who ha,en't <;eorcd )'Ct come here:· sa)s DeJa u manager Dare> Hanson. ··When all th e other d ubs ha .. e closed. there''> rcalh no where else the) can go.. · The th rl"e-hour o-..t>n 1mc period for thoM" "ho ha' en ·1 scored has ~-come a popular feature for the nightclub. I v. htrh has a widespread rt·puta11un as I a hot spot for dancing. B~ 2 'O the cl ub 1s filled as customers \1p ,011 I dnnks and glasses ot an· v.atcr ~kohol1cdnnk.s. ofcouf'S('. cannot be <;en-ed after 1 a.m But 11·s not onl) sexual attraction • that drav..s guests for a re~ hours of dano ng 1n the middle of the n1~t "Let's face 11," Han..on 'kl}''> "Somcttmes )Ou'rc 1us1 not read) to go home at 2 a.m." SEARCHING FOR AN INTERESTING PLACE TO TAKE THAT ''SPECIAL'' DATET07 [4HECU\ ,. ........ .,_ _. __ ._ ......... NI.- edwaros ~u..,T1NGTO"" 848·0388 st•c•sc .. £.•"~··•o .. u .. s "·"'-"'G':"Bl•c" --,_ .. lfffm'". .......... ·------CJWWW ""' ...... ... " ..... . edward1 , .. u11!~ rJN'P! e.41-0770 IUtlfl l !I l " ...,. 'tlli,' 111 11 l ,M ·---·-----......... ..,. .... ........... lll.,.. ... , ........ . ........... ..,..,_ ---''lll .. ....., ... _ P9U" _..,... \,. ........... lm" .... .m ........ :"' •10 ~ edwards ~01.."'4•A ~ .A .. E• 839·1 soo 80~"'111"".A'5°&·£ .. 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IA.ltlL Mlll edwards EL TORO 581 ·9500 [,.. •:_c;i_ ~: !.•·,-• .._,~{A" • ;.;:. f .. ,..A_ n.-..._.. ''lll Cllm PW\f" ,..., 111 it'"" m ·----lft.1111111 snu.m . ....,,,.. ... , ......... ....,.,_ _. __ "WT• ........ ..,,_ '"Wll ....... ( ... II) \.. lit ..... we. ... ... edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 ,..,, O•EuC NI• •c •• Pa.Z • ~ ..... ~·~.. .. ss..:' '·E.C --~_,., .... .,.., ..... ,.., .. h11. .. _. __ _,.,.., ._ ...... .... , ... .... ecfw•rdl CINUIAliSoC91 c1 .. uus LAGtJU .. LS MALL 1-.-11 0 ~ AT fl TC>aO IN f M J:T TO ..,,_ .......... "' ....... . ... lfftrrlN-111 .... .... ........... 1 ...., ... Datebo<*/ Friday, January 10, 1986 11 OUT ON TI-E TCMIN WITH "We will also ~ serving the tra· ditionaJ pork, beef and lamb items along with chow mein. chop suey and a wide variety of appetizers. We use only fresh produce. meats and chicken and all food 1s cooked in our kitchen. Nothing is reheated from cans." CHINATOWN RESTAURANT University of California. Irvine cam· The 6.370-squarc-foot restaurant. Brie11 Award-WlnaiD& C.lslae to pus. Its authentic Mandann menu located across from Twohcy's. fca - lrviH features more than 150 items ranging tures contemporary Oriental decor m The award·" inning Mandarin Chi· from lobster. shrimp and scallops to red. black and white wt th oak tnm. nesc-cu1S1n l' that put the Mandarin beef. chicken. pork and duck dishes. "We offer a very contemporary Gourmet rn Costa Me~ on the According to Chiang, the decorthatish1ghhghtedbyalargeSan Orange Cw mt) restaurant map hai. Ch ma town Restaurant also has many Francisco mural in one of the dining bc.·cn bn.>ultht tu Irvine b,. rcsta ura-areas. Unlike many Chinese rt'S• , unique menu ttems not usually k ·1 I · tcurs t1d1at'I Chiang and Dann) offe red in most Chin~ restaurants. taurants, our coc taa ounge as de· "'uo "We have confetti chicken, gold signed to ~ a focal point and Chiang <tnd Kuo rcu~ntl) openc.'<1 coin beef and ·a compass special.' ce nterpiece of the Chinatown.". their nc" (. h1natown m;taurant an which includes a blend of vegetables. Chiang said. The Marketplace retail and entertain· meats and sauces. We also offer creole I ntcrior ~ating can accommodate ment •Omplex in Un1 \oers1ty Town prawns a la chinoise and ocean 120 diners wi th lounge seating for 20 Cenu:r. dirl'l'tly across from the garden Mexican bay shrimp." he said. guests. In addition. outdoor patio r-===;;;;;;;=--=--=------------------_, service can scat up to 40 additional customers. Private rooms are avail· Hfew can match the (buff et ) at Bob Burns ... " Jaek Holland "Bob Burns: Still Gr eat ... " fkvuly Bu•h ~mi1h Daily Pilol able for parties of up to 35 pc1S0ns. owner of the award-wtn nang Man- darin Gourmet restaurant in Costa Mesa. CRAZY BURRO Celebrates Flft~ BlrU.dar Mola Restaurants. a division of Mola Development Corporation. has announced that their "Two-Timing Burro" will~ back during the month of January as part of Crazyburro Cantjnas· fifth birthday celebra11on. Both Crazyburro locataons. in Huntington Beach and Carlsbad, will feature two-for-the-price-of-one lunch and dinner specials. Monday and Tuesday special pnces will 'apply to Crazyburro's Mexican combinauon meals. all day and all night. Wednesday and Thursday two-for. ones will be Crazyburro's popular seafood combination plates. consist· mg of a cheese enchilada served with one of three charbroiled fish items and rice and beans. Each Craz yburro Cantana 1s a beautiful. air) and spacious res- taurant offering a full dining ex· pcriencc. complete with a superbl) stocked bar for a dnnk before or after dinner and an ellcellent wine list. As evidenced by the ten fresh fish selections offered daily b) the Crazyburro. Mexico is noted for 11s fish -oriented cuisine. It is very un· usual, however. fo r an "Amencan" Mexican restaurant to serve such a vast quantity of fresh fish, and Crazyburro's pnce structure for fi sh 1s highl> compellllvc. A camitas bar and a tac-0 bar grace the lounge area of CF..zyburro. , The restaurant's two location . 8082 Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach. and 6996 El Camino Real, Carlsbad. arc open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. ~II pnces arc moderate. BENNJGAN'S lDtroduees New Pastas To Menu Pasta when you're hun&f)? Perfect Benn igan's when you're hungry for fun? Perfect. Americans are having a love affair W1th pasta. and now there are eight new pasta dishes to tempi you at your local Bennigan's. Bennigan's showcases its newest ma1or menu section on pasta an January promotions. For the res- taurant which spec1ahzes in a di· versifi ed menu and captunng dining trends. "The addiuon of pasta was a natural." according to Sco11 Burcham , vice president of market· ~ ~"wporl En l!IJn • .Vow Presenlins • A FESTI VAL OF CHAMPAGNE BUFFET The Chinatown Restaurant is the third venture for Chiang and has partner Kuo. who will ~Chinatown Restaurant's general manager. The two are owners of the Mandarin Pavilion in Fullerton. and Chiang is i------------------------------.. ing for Bennigan's. "We expect pasta lm l111lm11 l<<>unJ ul o.. .. r. Lq ol umL. I lam, ~.Y.' Ekn...tir1. Omd "11f:>. Qu,..ht-Hrlicllln \X .rn,., Po..d'"'d 5alrm1n. ;11st1.., LlittY<. fr~ 8rr<1d>. ().o .. "f'rt~ and \lurh \lor'"" 1 13" (.8 .. eh ildtH) :,,.,.NJ Su,,d•r JU am·2:3() pm 37 fashion Island :'llewporl ~a~h 644-2030 s-.. yBnuacla 1e:se-2:s• f-t11rt•1 fl' ... S..foo4 alHI Oy.t ..... .. 8-Mt Dla•a S.-lala &o.$5.95 •o•.-Fri. 5.7 ,. •• 'uaAM.UOwaec• b tertela ... t ,. ... ,.., lo<He-1 Upe t•lr•-Abo.,., '"• .10 1111 a.._ .. •t New ••nlclpal I 400 So . ( oaet Hw\I . lAguna Beac b parking lot - 49-.-33$8 ••pie roo•I --------------------------- ........ ,..-. ..,•n J llR••••.., llL&A& a• Wt"llllaa ... n.OlllJl4.AI. I hCJr1<1~1c of I.ht<> c.rc.iuot1 tJcgins with.-~··o<'f011\pon1on of dell< 1l1C'ly w.1-.011.-d <h01cc 1trourn1 t;.•i-f top1 .. ·1l w•th t1 t.11•111J of mu<,hroorn\. om<m'> 1011• 1t()('c; ano n,11ur.tl \wr\\ 1 h<'l''>• 11>1 n .,.,,c\l>ot•11,rnd t1.1ll~d 10 d tr~h pdC,lf"f c;hell lt\!'n ti I\ 1m1m•r,c·1111 1 flor1c11" fZ'"''" P<'P&ll!Pt'' """ ,. dnel rir~·n1t'<1 IO vou 1n d I ,,,,,,,, "' I \~tlll'I toppc>d o lf with 'fOUI r hQ11 t• <I '''"0 u1 "''·''' \Oud.,., tlH'ct<I lrench '""' Ol !Mkl!'d Pot~tn Set ..a !I 9f>M dally ]() Cl'HICMf (olfft !>~\ ltlf«!Uf_,1 lo. All .. ..,,_ -O, .on1f ~·\' ""' 1 IOO (>64 BH IOtlhe lcKatlOfl flHrtnl you .... ~ .._ ......,,leedl It ..._ ~~ .., .. , ........ 12 0.1ebo0k/ Friday, January 10, 1986 Michael Chiang (left) and Danny Kuo, owners of the new Chinatown Restaurant. make a final check ol the dining room before the amval of evemng &uests. the Chinatown Restaurant as the latest addition to The Marketplace, located across from the Umversaty of Cahfornaa. Irvine. to ~ among our most popular menu selections and ~w the fi rst cv1dencC' of pasta popularity when ~ added pasta salad last May." Burcham said The Amcncan Pasta lns111utC' re- ports that pasta consumption in- creased to 12.4 pounds per person 1n 1984. almost double the 6.5 round) per person an 1983. The January promotion showcases fi, c linguin1 d1sht's wath the theme. "The Amazing L1ngu1n1:· ThC' promotio n features a mag1c1an through the subthemc. "We start with pasta and the rest is magic." Featured will ~ chicken pasta parmesan. linguini w11h clam sauce. ~enfood pasta, pasta primavera an d shrimp Palermo (a combination of shnmp. sausage. seasonings and nch cream sauce over linguina ). Bennigan's 1s located an South Coast Plaza near Saks Fifth Avenue. Musical recital set at museum r~-::;;~~~~~~~iiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;~ The Orange County Philharmonic Society's Women's Committees will present their 1986 Musical En· counters performers in a redial Jan. GRAND OPENING tlll\$it~f\it ft . CHORUS Lll1E • Longe9t Running Show on ~IY • New York OrWN Critie Awetd • Wtnf'lel' of 7 Tony Awlldl • Qfenge County Prem•• 19 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Dnve Newport Beach. · The anvitatJonal recital. from 2 to 4 p.m .• wi!I ~follow~ immediately by a ~ptton. accordmg to Jane Grier. Chairman of Women's Committees and Barbara Kilponen. Musical En· counten Chairman. The eiaht MusicaJ Encounters per· formers. aJI gifted young musicians who perform for peer age audiences, were chosen for the recital durin1 two audi~i~ns from a sroup of 34 young musaaans from throuahout Oranae County. They include Corinne Chapelle ~olin, 9. of lrv!ne; Alan Kwon~ pwro, 11 . Placentia; Janet Lee, piano, 9.F~Uerton;~~Nomi.piano, 10. Cerritos; Eric Shiflett. V10lin 16 Fullerton; Mqumi Tabsakj, 8 'Full: erton; Winslow Taub1 flute 11 Irvine: and Helen Wu, piano 14' Irvine. ' ' For further information contaC1 the Oranae County Philharmonic So- • ciety. 234 E. 17 SL, Suite 107, Costa ' M~ 92627, phone 642-8232 . .. _,....,IT ON THE TOWN TheCajunfoodatRemick'sisgreat By BEVE RLY BUSH SMITH To be perfectly honest. I ap- proachN:l Rcmack's with a mixture of ant1c1pat1on and trepidauon. Antrca- patton. because so many people have told me how wonderful it 1s. Trepida- tion. because generally I prefer subtle- ty in seasoning. and this restaurant's spcc1ah) ts Cajun/Creole cu1sme. which can be blow-torch hot with black. Y>hate. red and cayenne pe pper. Fonunately. I found a lot to please both the more timid palates and fans ofLousaana fare. In fact. ofRemick's en1rees. less lb.an half arc CaJun .spec1alt1es. while the remainder tend toward Ca ltfom1a cuLsine. But he). we're in lhe middle of a CaJUn groundswell. So lc:fs plunge right an wtth that hot item. popu- lanzcd b)' the guru of the Lou1s1ana kitchen. Paul Prudhomme: black- ened rtd fish. No quesuon that this 1s an antnguang way of cooki ng fi sh -an a cas1 iron skillet so hot lhJI "h1tl' a'h appear" 1n thl' bo11om I he fi~h dipped firs t an a scasunmg ma\tun: which as strong on the four pepper'>. cooks an manutes to a blackl'nl'd e~1enor and tender. mo1<11 antl'n<lr I found the seasoning on the li'h itself not overwhelmmg. It~ sauce. howe,cr. made for a rather powerful dish -although fnends tell me 11 as not as spicy here as at Prudhomme's New Orleans restaurant Sull holler was Remack's seafood gumbo. which our 86-year-old guest ordered -and absolute!)' loved >\ deepl) flavorful seafood broth bnmmed w11h ba} shnmp and other seafood. and the cup amved pretttl> garnished with a clam shrll My panner and I shared a C 3Jun beef salad. Perhaps m) fa\on11.· dash of the <'''enmg. 11 "ould make a temfic lunch en1ree Tenderloin of bl-cf. corked ran-. slteed and pn:t11I} arranged u' l.'r Belgian <'nd1' e and rad1cch10. "a> dres~d w11h a mus- tard.,. ~hghtl) \\l,ee1 dressing "htch dad not bnng tears tom)' e)'es. for .m> entrec, I choo;e prawns and hlad• felluccanc e1oufTee. but was told the} were fresh out of squid ank (which renders the fe11ucane black) and would I la ke 11 w11h saffron 1ns1ead'1 urc It was a be<tutaful dish w11h bag. ten der prawns and rather 1h1ck fcuuccane an a sauce similar to that beneath the redfish. I couldn't taste the snfTron. but perhaps the ca)ennc obscured 11. Other (&Jun spcc1alties we must save for another 11me aTC blackened steak rs 16 ~0). crawfish and spmach ltngu1ne etouffee . soft shell crabs amand1ne and barbequed prawns "11h CaJun spaces. I'd also ltke to lr} such appe111ers as CaJun popcorn Cdcep-fncd crawfish tails tn a special breadang). deep-fned eggplant filled Lots of charm saves 'Bountiful' By DOLORES BARCLAY 'l1gh1 has many colors: the ank' black of the country; the unccnatn gra~ of 1hc raty. And 1n a peeling. Tc\as hus station an 1947. at'SJUSI a b111cmi,cet dark. home and hecomcs a surrogate daughter. Armed \I.1th her pension cht•rl.. The cast 1s marvelously filled out '" h1ch she had 'ita<iht'd around the -...11h John Heard as Ludie and Carlan apanmcn1 tn varaous hading place' Gh nn as Jessa~ Mac. As an ensemble. from Jessie Mac). a fev. cotn\ and :i 11 1\ as fine a cast as one could want. small, bauered overn1gh1 bag.< ame rootc. a nauvc Texan. first had hts sneab a"a~ from the apanmen1 ont' stof) performed an 1953 on the da' whale Jessie Mac ts off gossaptnK Good>car Tele' 1s1on Playhouse wtth o'er a glas-. of Coke at the drug store Ltlltan Gash an the lead. She repeatt'"d Through shrer v.all and lur~. \hl' the role when "The Tnp to Boun- manages to elude Jessie Mae and ufur· went 10 Broadwa y Ludie al the local bus 1erm1nal and The film 'crs1on. done s1mpl~ and board a bus. Her seat panncr ts a on a small budget. as paced well and compass1ona1c arm' "•Ir. pla~ed 11ght s1unn1ngl~ b' Reht'cca De \foma' Rated P0 because ot some mild. ~"ho listens. ~hares her sand" tl'h~ _, u::.;l~r=l=a=n!!:u=a~e=. =======--rt .\n old "Oman named Came \\ all' sleeprnn a hard bench tn that station. her rn1m hed hat and sagging cotton dres\ a., "nnkled as she 1s. But it's an eas~ sleep ht'causc she thanks she'\ going homt• 10 Bounttful. the 1tn\ fr\as IOY. n near the Gulf of Mc\t\O "here shc gre v. up Though she's run awa\ from thl' Hou,hm apanmen1 she share'> "''h hN 'un Ludie. and hts "•fc. Jt'\'>ll' \lal' and tht·enttre tov.n of8ount1lul ha~ dtl•d on. Cam e IS detcrmancd Ill I mal..e tht' 1nume) an Horton f-ootc·, h1ghl~ per.,onal and po1gnan1 tilm ot . ha\ ""n pla). ''The Tnp 10 Boun-1 ltful .. PIJ\l'd with great l'On trol h\ <•l'ralJinl' Patte. Came " a "'Oman I "ho\t' hfe ,., one bag sour da"h "1th 1 hl'I daughter-in-law who hate\ lhl' h\mn, \he sangs and accuse\ hc1 1~f I 1dhng the day away b> "pou11ng" "llh hn \on for 1aktng ha-. wife'<, \Ide. l\ilh rl\tllt\ for havtng the tntkn•nn ''' 1111pn,ang on her fanta') of going Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDAY $199 IRUICH Includes Beverage Well Drmlc or Beer 9:00 Al to 1:00 PM 845-I091 1712 Placentia Coata M••• Breakfast L&#1Ch oJ.f951 \ Dlriiler .,._.a...,_.,._.. 6:30 ~ M. to 12:00 Midnight 400 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna ~ach • 494-3137 Visit th~ Sall Loft for fine seafood & mghtly entertainment. Upstairs -above the Jolly Roger. Reservations accepted 494-3358 Early Bird Dinner Specials s6.25 ( omplt'lt' d1nn1·1 1ncludrn1o: 'oup AND yfJd, ~,11111 hrt•ad <.hrrbt•r 1 ,rnci c nflt•t• I • I _J <ierved 3:30 to 7:30 Mond<1y thr u Friday 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntin ton Beach 842-5505 v. 11h sauteed Burgundy c..cargot-. 1n ctouffeitiauce. Cajun boa I of ~hnm p. crawtish and crab legs. Meat and fowl cntrces vary lrom broiled lamb chop. mannated an ol" e oal with garltc. rosemary and th) me. to pnme nb 1n a salt crust or roasted chicken with rosemary and thyme. Our guest's choice was a defin11e winner: pot au feu Remtck's Forget any ideas of the long<ooki ng classic soup by the same name. Here. the chef poaches 1enderlotn of beef tn a veal broth with vegetables and basil JUSI 10 the doneness xou desire. Our order amved beaut1full)' rare. gar- nished with tiny potatoes and a bouquet of fresh vegetablt"S. As for un-blackened fish. a large thtn sltce of Norwegian salmon sautccd in butler ts finished tn a sorrel cream sauce. Gengerdem1-glace com- plements broiled swordfish. Matnl' lobster ma)' be either poached or broiled. sen f'd y, Ith red ht'll p<.·pix:r couhs. None of the ab<)\e 151nnpen'1'" It's an a la canf' menu w11h entrec\ from $14.75 10 S:!l.95 Salads an• S4.:!5 (greens with heam of palm sun dried tomatoes and ol" c 011 drc~"ngJ to S9.50. The luncheon mt'"nu ·~ a ~hghtl~ abbreviated version of dinner \lotth cntree pnces a btt tower and somt add1t1onal dishes, such as sand" ache' and osso bucco M1lana1se. The restaurant ttself. the concept ot El Tomto's Lam Cano. ts a dream ot whites. peacht"S. and blues -hke s1111ng on a Vactonan 'eranda under a blue NewOrleanssk~ REM ICK'S. 181 :!O Von Karman >\ ve . Irv me. 553-1305 lunrh 11 30-2.30. Mon.-Frt. Sunda' brunch. 10-3. dannrr. un -Thu 6-10. Fn .. Sat.. 6-11. PUFFINS • • • • • • 8%• AJ.)IT'O At !.l.)IJ• I \ow A F in«-(:onlint>nla l Cu iio.irw •rnd .. 1ill a n AclH11l11n· i11 '\a 1ura l Ea1in ~ l .1•11.ol 1111 ,tkl,o•I <\ lt1n• h • h 1rn1,1I I 1111111~ l11r I 1,1 II• I F~111•r11•11o r I ht• ·11l1•11ri .. r "' <11111111: 1111 111 1111 • lq,:unl tllTttt .. pht'ft 1> "tth ~tu tti n1t1rtlt•1u ... llh· . .r .. M 0 -15i3 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD 4 I f SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO Hunt1r~• 11 (~.1 t " ~.,; ~1• • • • AL ANO BARBARA "f AM~TON PROUOL v PRE SENT e • e e e HllLIQUll rl Z),~, 'Pt.~~.u Fia1l WHk1-Clni•1 J1aa117 Zf I NOW PLAYING Amerkaiiii\l < c M•"< H,uu., 8ob M••~otl 1 80011 by M tch••l Stewart Directed by Alan Hunt Olmances uesday thru Sunday atu rdav and ul\dav Brunell ... H•ttMM aM., ...... AM, CA., "'Mile Nonh or S.n Dieoo """" • • • • oaaebOOk / Friday, January 10. 1986 13 • .. RIVIEftA RE&TAURANT C!o11ttite11tal C!Mutite 1-:XC'f'llence in Flamlwi. • Extensivl' 1l'ioe List 11 \t fl 111 '\F R to e .. ,,,, .... R>\'I Q l ~ r., Soath Coa•t Plaza 540-3840 ®~e.l~u~a~ Early Bird Dinner Specials $7.50 Shrimp Tempura • Beef Tempura Chicken Karraage • Chicken Teriyaki California Roll erved with sunomono, soup, ·salad, and rice. All for only $7 .50 3840 ·E. Coast Hwy. Co rona del Mar 673-3933 - a.JT ON THE TC\l\/N :&stautanU OF THE WEEK By CHRIS CRAWFORD .,..,NMC.1 J f I In 1943, a young Pennsylvania boy volun- teered for the Aviation Cadet Program and learned how to pilot the 8-25 "Billy Mitchell" bomber. Just before he was sent to the South Pacific. however. the war ended. So he returned to civilian life, and found work as a banender - a job that would ultimately lead him into all phases of restaurant and hotel management. and, ironically, right back to airplanes. Today. John Moffa has the best of both wOC'lds: he's still surrounded by aviation, and he loves his job as General Manager of the Airponer Inn. Moffa. and his wife Ann. attracted to California's mild climate, said goodbye to Pennsylvania's wi nters in 1956, and moved to Los Angeles, where Moffa worked in various areas of the restaurant trade. In 1959, they moved to Orange County, where they raised three daughters -Michele, Marcia. and Mary -and Moffa held positions wi th various hotels, including the Saddleback Inn and what is now the Grand Hotel. Having served in his current position for over ten years, Moffa notes that "we have a lot of longterm employees here. Our head chef, Henry Kawakami, has been here since we opened, and Lois Hamlet, our Controller, began here even before the hotel was built, working in a trailer on the site." The Airporter itself is a "longtimer," the first hotel in the airpon area, built in 1970 by Richard and Margaret Duffy. Rate four diamonds by AAA year after year, the Inn continues to expand and update its services and offerings. Most recently, the Cabaret Cocktail Lounge has been expanded to include 60 more seats plus a combination cocktail and seafood bar over- looking the garden and pool area. Seafood bar chef Jamie Jemison serves sushi plus shrimp. Blue Point oysters, crab, and clams prepared in a variety of ways at very reasonable prices. The lounge aJso offers live entenainment The new Sedood/8aala.l Bar la the latat addition to tlae Alrporter Ian ln Irri.ne. Tuesday through Saturday. Top 40 rock i: played by GJ'.C$ Topper and his five piece group One weeknights, S to 8 p.m., piano baJ entenainment is provided by Shona Bishop, whc sings as well as plays ... She has been with us since we opened," adds Moffa. Moffa also points with pride to the full· service champagne Sunday brunch. served IC a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Mediterranean Dinin@ Room. "Our brunch begins with a carousel o' fresh fruit and a variety of freshly baked muffins, pastries, and croissants from our own bakery, followed by the ent.rec," he says. Brunch entrees include aJJ kinds of egg and meat or seafood dishes plus a chefs special. The Mediterranean Room also offers lunch and dinner throughout the week. featuring a continental menu which has received the Gold Award from Southern California Restaurant Writers. Around-the-clock dining is available at the Captain's Table, serving breakfast. lunch. and dinner 24 hours a day. -----------------------l nightly. Sunday and Monday evenings feature the Moffa can remember years past when workers walked across grass fields to come to the Airponer for lunch. Today, with·-so many additional hotels and restaurants occupying what was formerly vacant land, Moffa says. "we have had the advantage of having been here first, and have had the opponunity to build o ur clientele. And our prices are still the most reasonable in the area." ~~HJbE-A W~AVY~~ RESTAURANT Now S.rvins Breakf ut! any Omelet-Only $2.15 Daily Specials J) Breakfast & Lunch Sc-rved 'til 3 PM ...,,, Varieties Dinner Specials DAILY -ONLY $3.25 • 1-. Oetebook/ fridey, JenuatY 10, 1986 Herb and Vi Duo. who have appeared at the Inn for over two years. "They are a fantastic husband- wife team," says Moffa. "I've never known of a duo to consistently get applause after each number as they do." STEUTAJlTARE RIVIERA Znwegyolk1 11.-ceeeanelylf'oudlip1lrlebl 1 sea.,...eapen z oaffl C'°PPed ..... OF THE WEEK I once clllves alld parsley I ouce cMppetl brd boiled eu 4 fllel of ucllevies pwtt Oaall of oU ud vmqar Lem• J8ke (laalf le11M11) 1 taailnpeea Dljtm mnta~ Dao tf Wtrtttlenldre 1 ~Dry s.c. dleny tr cepK Salt Fresllly.,...... ~r Add the above inan:dients except meal. and mix thoroughly. Then add meat and mix again. Serve immediately on a chilled plate. Serves two. MR.RIVIERA I~ tmtetGaWutLl .. 1• '4~SamMea '4.._..Pa.M Fresll ta.e .. tut.e In a medium brandy snifter, add au.shed ice to fill. Then add remainina i~ients. Serves one. Thete recipn were submitted by The Ri viera. Costa Mesa . • I ~ • ---~~------~------------.-. ........................ .. ,. Cl IT ON THJ: TOWN • THE BARN Haq• the prime of your life choosing rr .. m the exteruuve 25 item menu !'!11·111.· -.eaf'uod. SAiads. Italian and '.\lt\lllln dishes. and more. Western ,·h.irm and country ambienet> I.um h ~1-F'. Dinner M-S. Happy h11ur '.\I f' 4:30-7 p.m. Satellite dish. l.1\\' l'ntenainment and dancin~. Sun <'hampagne Buffet Brunch 10 ! m Banquet faciliti~ 1498:.! l<1-<ll11ll. Tustin. 7:l0-0115. THI:. ORIGINAL BARN FAR~1 ER STEAKHOUSE '1•-' The~ are the oril(inal. Famou~ l11r tlu.•1r une·and·a·half pound 1'11rt1•rh11use steaks and featurinl:. d1•pld\ hro1ling. Proudly serving for .! 111.ir .. Lunch Mun ·F'ri 11 ·2 Om 1111 r11i:h1lv Mon.·fn from fl pm "·II ,\ :-.un frum 4 p.m. 2001 Hiuhor Ill .f !'t,.,ta Mesa 642 9777 BE~~I GAN'S ~ 1•·-h "" ,d servt>d with a i.1de of 11111 \f, 1111 lt>aturel' unique a ppe112er,, •• ol.111--eafood, .:ro1ssant ~and "1° 111·· hurl(ers. Mexican d1,,hl'•. 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RESTAURA NT It \11u l11ve Chinese food, yt1u'rt 1:1ure 111 l'nJo\ dining here. as Li's prom- M'' trulv autht nllc Chinese food. l'hl' menu offer<, a '41de variety <•f l''"' 1< d1~hei.. frum a la carte to '"mhin.iuun.. Rreal htaking decor 111 11 'upremell· beautiful at· nw,plwrP Tropical d rinks LO qut·nl h y11ur thirst. Open seven days 11 "'t>ek fur lunch and dinner. 8961 Adnm... Huntinittun Bt'ach. %:! 911 .l IU :0.: Beach Blvd .. \11.ihr1m x:!7·12IO T HE LOTUS Enter thl' Orient and experience the eHellt-nce of Mandarin and ...,11•1 hw1:111 C'u13mei.. Authentir C'hi tlt'•I' d .... ne~ especially prepart'd by m1hlt'r chef Ltu The Lotu& can • •tlt'r < ulmar) masterpieces tu your hkin,.: Tht-lovely dmm1t area is d11minatt'd with p1cturei. of the l.t1tu:-nower the symbol of purity 111 t ·hrne;.e culture. Enjoy fine Chi· 11t·'l' d1ntnl( a!> wtll a11 wine. spirits .111d h1,.,p11aht)' at the l..01us. Lo".ited in Harbor ('enter at 2:1110 Harl1<1r Hhd m Cu~ta ~1esa Cati •i1 I \:t 1 MANDA RIN GOURM ET \ t rull ·1~<·1111 place tu dine. the \l.mdunn t:ourmel ha' hfen a i:uld 1\•ard "mner and owner. M1rheel t h1.itllo: "'a' \OIE'd Ht,laurattur of th!' Yt'ar Special111nii in Pekmjt, ~h1.rll(ha1. Sztthwan and Hunan '11Nrll',, 1hev offer an 11rra1 11f deli , '" 1"' mdudinR l't>k mR l ludc duniphni:~. whole fish 1111d murt' ... ump111111, d1she11 F.lel(ant at m11 .. pht>re. 1mpe«coblt> 'erv1le and !'\I en"" e "'ml' 1i ... 1 I :.oo Adam-.. t ·,,,Iii \lt'"l.l "·Ill i!I \- PAVI LIO!'/ l.11rl(t' l'a1:1Klll huilding bea1111full~ ill•,11ru1ed rl',taurant f'i nl'~t and lrhhe,t 1n1trt-d ie nt ... no MSC 'frrn 1,1l1111l~ •Ul~me that uc11e,, the p.1lu11· Fine i.en irt' F'11ur llHl(l' r1H1m,.. .lmple banquet tonht1ei. t 'liam11aicne lunrhe"' and earl\ bird clinner,. Sµenal hol1da\ teo~I' We "'t•l10111e com pan\ Chri,tma,, p11rl1<'" 1111d lfld1e!'· 1·luh met't1ni.:i-. 'I 1111 1.\1111·1 he hunl(rl' on hour l1ll.er 1 t th t• I' 11' 1I11• n '' \1 11 n d,1r111 Stl'• h11.1n n1 ... 1ne 111111 I ·111 " r I lri\t' In me =.:11 I nl'li'I 1.un• h ,\ l>111ner lla11', Hor C'n,u11l dre-...'. r .... ,.r, .ll111n;. 'IU!?):t''lted l.unrh frum I I 111 d 111nN I rum !"1.on p rn. CCJNTll\ENTAL M EOITERRANEAN ROOM - Airporter Inn ( 'oogeniol and secluded rr.im the hu~y airport s urrnundinics. The l\teditPrrt1neon Room offer'll '-UJ>t'rh wnt 1ntnt.al ,·u1 int for lunch. din 11rr ttnd Sundar brunch T111> tnttr t1w11ntnt ntf(hll> in tht ('t1hsret Lounice The Capu11n'1 Tablt 1s ope'n Cur dining 24 hour". Ptrfect fnr '4nl c-hmg California sunllt'ts 1s the Fliicht Pt-ck Lounge. Thr Airportl'r Inn 1<. lo<'•l~ at 18700 MacArthur Alvd in Irvine. 8:\.1 2770 MARCEL'S \\ola' Marrel! Delightfully refresh· IOI( menu featt!_rtng fruh seafood a nd Louisiana Cajun specials I :ourmet oyster bar. Elegant yet cai.uol atmosphere. Live entertam· mt!nl and dancing featuring OC's line l entertainment. Dancing under the stars! Lunch from 11 a.m Dmner ntl(htly from 5 p.m Oyster har 1111 I :00 a.m. 1:10 E. 17th St . C'1,;,ta ME"sa 6-'6·88.'l:, P U FFIN'S An adventure m nat ural ealml( Fresh 4uality ingredients prepared in a simplt yet t>legant way Award winning recipes. Gardt>n setting 1n a European Care style atm08phere. Casual breakfast and lunch Formal dinin1t for dinner. Sun. Thurs. '; a.m. 10 p.m .. Fri. & Sat till 11 p.m. :'OMI 1-: Cuast Hwv. C'11ro na del M11r 640 I :;;:1 RIVIERA Hel11x tu xre1·111u~ "t'rv1ct' m fin elegonr, intimate atmo~phere Ex pertl) prepared ronlmental d1she~ hv Chef Richard Hericner. 'linre 1~711 Thi,, award wmnini: rl'!o tuurant al"t1 uffeN an extt n"" t ~me h'\t and rxc-els m tahles1de prep IHlll '"'" and namhe.. Opton for I.um h I I .Ill :I p m . I >inner tr .. m :, I'm 1-:xct-llt-nt han4ut't lauli11e• Cll1;.ed r;un. anct hohrlttv~ :1:1:1;1 :-. Hr i-i.ol ('11,.h1 ~1<'Ml ;.111 \>;.I() FRENCH CAFE FLElJRI ·r akt' u ~eat 111 l'ttrf' r lt'llrl lor hre11k Iii-I. lun«h ur dinner En111\ an l'~ 4UNll' l'rl' 1r11nmen1 1nl1uem·t>d II\ a f"rt>nl'h 111urh Hut 1an \lundtl\ 1hr1111i:h Fml11\ tr11m '>tlll 1111 •11111 11 m ,rnrl 1111 011t .. lanrl1111( "'h11e ;:111\1' hrumh m.1ke th1-. ('alt> the plH,'t' tu met't 01ll'll 7 d11\' it \O,l•f•k. l"l.110 11 m llUO pm. l\.11oderntPI~ prned 1:11111 MalArthur Rivet .. :--.: ''"I" •rt Be11t·h -r 6 .:!no I LE BIARHITZ E\pt'rlt'IH I' !'xqu1;.1te f'n·11< h fH"' "'' 1111 t ll•lnt' wh1lt' dmlllt.! II\ 1h1 ... 11111m111t• French 1·h11 tt'1111 °"flt't'l•ll I It'• 1nduut· nu k .. 1 l11mh "'111 \l.1r,11ln nntl ,1 lwau111ul 't-h•1 111111 "' ln·,h fi,.h l-l umem.tdl' .1~.ird I.\ in nn1i: clt•-.t•rt-EnJ"' <111 hr11n, h ~ 11 h unlimited l hampul(llt' -in 1•li1l~•ntlt' hulfet . .i hut Pl\lrl't> rnd flt·~'-t'ft till •l'r\ ed 111 ti I \17\ rl'lflX •·d atm11 ... pherl' Full hor '41lh dtonll'~trt: and 1mpt•rlt'd Wint' «ell'r 111111~ L11n<·h. Mon Fri , 1>1nm•r, .. e,tn n1icht,, Sunda' hrunrh 414 ~ ~c·wpoo Rlvd . \:r"'ttt•rl Henc-h .... ~ • .;700 LE C'llARDONNA Y Tht' lln,..,t in rlas.,1c Frl'n,·h 1111d n11111•elle ,·u1s1ne in plui.h !'.>Urmund 111i:s Excite your M"n<.t'" w11h :-\u pr1•me <ll Duck with poacht'd Cali fnrnu1 F'11(" or Lo~ter Ca semle in 11 Chard11nn11v wine auct with 1 hanltrtlle--. R~t~n101~ M"INtmn of v. mt" I rum a lempt>rature rnn 1 rollffi < ellar Lunch Mon 1-'ri I I .. It\ '.LIO Dinner Mon Sat from 11·;10 Sun brunch 11 2::m In Rf'gi tr\ Hot~I. Jgij(l() ~foe-Arthur Hlvd . In IOI' 7~2·R7i7 LE MIDI Se\eral thing!'. make th1;, award win ninl! ludeawa> trul) special Walt.er. their ~w18l> t:hl'f. trained 1n "omt·ul the he'll h•mse!>, Palace St Morit1. Pla,·t> G,t.aad, Baur au L.ac. Zurich Au tht'nt1 r cur•1 ne Prnvencale ~asonal gourmet f~ tl\al-. a Sunda~ brunch"> un1qut' 11·., hkt' !!ltf'ppmi: hack in time to an era when exrellence of food wa,. m11tl·hed h, icenerow. hv:-p1taht\, 11 h1 .... p1talll\ rarely found the!it' da\'" .Juin Mam·a and Waltl'r m their t'n1nth n1 untrv h11me Lunch. din 11er and Sunda~ brunch Banquet 101 1ht1e-. C'lt>'lt-d .\1onda,.., .l421 \'1a L1du, :-.le"' port RE"ach 67:l 4~1-1 ITAUAN MARCELLO'S Thi.. 11wurd ~ 111ner ullt'ri. .m t'X tt'lhl\l' menu •pe.:1ahzin1? 1n pa ... 1t1' \ l'ill l luppmu and Lht'lt famou• hJndmode p1zu E. .. tahh,,hed ~inrt I 17.1 th1-. h1m1h u\I. ned re~tauranl h11-n1 p1 11rt-d tht' heart .. of Italian l•••d 1<1,er"'. Lunch ~l11n Fri . Din nrr 7 n1~hts a week. 17:'41:! Hl'ach at ~l11tr1 H unti nl(lt1n Hta< h "I.! ;°1"tll."1 \'IL.LA ~0\'A ..\ lit>u111 ii ul ha\ 'lt'\I. !'ft'att'' t hr r11m,111111 •I'll mi.; th.H h.i· m11de 1 h1· \ 111.i '"' d n ·-.~wnnl kind nf 1>lt11'P (.11 •"l r lilt\ \l'tlr•. !'\111wrh , 111'-llH' tr .. m ( t•ntrnl and '\urtht'rn 11111\ ·••r\t•d 111 Old World ch11rm i-:, t1•11 .. I\ t· "'1nl' h·t llrnnt'r nii.:htl~ l'h1n11 h.1r Full mt'nll 1111 I 110 a m .in \\t',t t ""'t II"'' \l'"'l,.•rt Brol\h l\l!. 7~'111 ~AC I SA RESTAl'RA~T fhl• 11111' fill If .1,ipullf·'t' rt'•lillH Hll ·p•·· 1.11111·• 111 .11 .. h1 ll'mpur.i ind t< rl\.1l.1 l ht· ·11-h1 h.ir 1• pn·p11r .. r1 I•\ I h··ir l.1f11Hll• 1 .1p.111t'•~ I 111•1 · I r11 I\ ,, l••••l111i: 111 ht 1n~ 111 l.1p.111 t •11•111 t••r "'' 1111111111( •ll•hr lu1r, ,1r" 1 1 .. 1 .. t 11111 I hn1n~· r.111111 .Jl•" ·I' 11il,1l1lt { lpt 11 flit'' I hr11 °"lln t .. r lu11< h uul !1111wr l'<-111 I' < .. 1 .. 1 II"' 1 11r .. 1ta 111 \I.or • I IVEXICAN "t (' \!'\.\ I ht" ..... 1 ,, "·· \ lflp t• ""'"•I It "1'11 llit\ ~ w• h1 t11tl 111 h rnd "Ith t tu , ,.,11111 \1 t ., .• t ... """'' t,'1 .. 1 Ill\ h1111•1 , \ ur h .. 11'1 I-"' 1h I 1· h1·•I •llh • I ,-_ 11 • n11 '"' rrl 11 11 111(, •Ill"' 1i 1m11i.: h1•11 t lpl'r d.111\ lrt1rn II 11m l111I1m1h. lh11 tlt•r .11111 t•,,. kl.HI~ EntNt111111n,.n1 \\ t•d ""111 1t11:tn.. 111 tht l·hirr• l{,,.,m _!llt, !-: I-th "l <'11•111 ~l1·~R h , .. , -;'ti ,., NArURAL I HEALTHY FORTY CARROTS •· !lc>lirn•u" la .. hiun lutod.'' J>t>r Htn r\ StlCt"l'l'trum Ill"<""' t"r thet rt'11l J(1Mid ft't'l1ni.: 111f'11t1n1t11Crt•at 1ai.t11\1( mul ... prf'fMN'd dn1h. nAt11r11I 1100 ht>alt h' Ori1it1nal rtc1 J)('t1 Frt'<h 1uu t'"' ..,.1111'1"1'...d d111h A iirt'llt pl"'"' lnr r>1n11er 7 da, .. lrom I I 11 m !'l11n<la\ Chnrnp~rw Hrunrh Rl't"'N'n Bull '"'It' ond I Ma.1tnin :-... C''"''t l'lt1111 lown It'\"' ;.;~ 970t.l Datet>c>c*/ Friday. January 10. 1986 15 • I JI ITON THE T ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern. Calif. Rettawant Wriura voted thit one the winner of the beet value reataurani.. Their eeafood ia the talk of the town with 30-36 freah f11h dajly. CBS Tele- viafon clainu they have the beet happy hour in Orange County. Menu bu calorie oount for the weight COMCioua. Open nightJy for dinner. Located on the beautiful Ne wport Bay at 103 N. Bayaide Dr. 640-5123. CAFE LIDO K11ow11 a& New11•1rt'~ <'annery Vil lage Ja%7 apol. F.n1m· icourmet food with icourme1 ,an 1n an 1numate and c·oiy almo.,phere Dmner ni~htly fl p.m to m1dn111ht. Enter l8inmt>nl ni11htly 9 1.:IO. Sun. J8U &e8.'livn 4 I 11.m. Happy jau hour 5-H Mrm. F'ri Ample parking. 2900 Newport Blvd . Nt'wport Reach. 67!;-2968. THE CANNERY Thia historic waterfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery ViU.,e fea- twea fresh local seafood and East- ern beef. ConaittentJy good 1ervice, open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. ChamJ>ll«De Brunch and Harbor Crui.Aea. Entertainment nipt.ly and Sun. aftemoona. Enjoy the lounge food Jalley--tuperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 675-5777. •. REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT Thia i1 the original and has been aervin1 Newport Buch for 25 yeara. Their 1pecialty is aeafood and 1teab. Chef a 1pecial aelectiona daily and famoua for their broaated chicken. too! A beautiful waterfront vi.w of Newport Bay enha.ncea the atmosphere. Perfect for buaineu entertainini and romantic dining. Loca~ at 251 E. Coast Hwy .. New· port. Reeervationa accepted. Phone 673-1505 THE REX OP NEWPORT Located on the OCMnfroot acroee from the Newport Beach pier, The Rn ia the Otanre Cout'1-moat eacluaive seafood reat.aurant. Well known for freah Hawaiian 1ou..rmet flab .electiona and tpeeialiiinf In sweet Channel I11and ab&lone, ten- ftr veal and prime meat.I. The warm ambiance of the pedded booc.h.a, gothic p&i11tinp and the well •tocked wine racb lend to Res'• convivial atmoepbere. The Ru of Newport ii the choice of locala u well u vilit.ora. Recipient of the p,.c.iiioua Travel-Holiday award. Casual/elegant attire. Lunch, dinner. Call 675·254i6 for reeervationa. Valet parking. R USTY PELICAN Frnh aeafood and Iota o( it! Come dock younelf here and dine over- looking the bMutiful Newport &y. Featuring 16 t.o 25 frnh fa1h Mlec- tiona daily from around the world. No wait seafood be..r in the lounie. Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Brunch in Newport. Z736 W. Cout Hwy., 642-3431. In Irvine-Lunch, Din- ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 Main, 645-4774. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a atep back into time t.o a place where you can dine at yow own leiaure. Eajoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bey view. EJ;cite your M11M1 with their eenaational aeafood and t.r.clitional Cavorltia. Br.ulut 7 a.m .. Mon.· Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner 4-11 Moo.-S.t. S.L Uld Sun. Brunch 7-4, ()yatar Bar Fri., S.L A Sun. Banciuet facilitiea up to SOO. 400 Main St., Balboa. 673-4633. SAIL LOFT Locet.ad above the Jolly &,er in Lq:u.na, thit cozy reatawant f ... tuna ftne freah aeaf'ood with ocean view dining. Enjoy the oytter bu in a Wll'Q) atmo.phen and decor of nautica.J motif. The ....rood menu feature. awordfah, ahrlmp, halibut. acal1ope and many other eelectiona. The oytter bu offera OY!Jter abootera, clame, crab A 1hrimp coclrt.a.il and allo hot ditbea. The Sail Loft, a reataurant that ii decil- cated VJ the tradition et eomr.dery. 400 S. Cout Hwy., IAJuna Beach. 494-3368 TH WAREHOUSE Newport'• moet innovative water· front dining experience. Chef Charlee Kalqian featuree fresh sea· food and international culline. Hlchly acclaimed, award winninf Sun. Brunch, allo featuring petio dining. Incredible O)"lter be..r, ea- quiaite ambience, exceptional live entertainment. Banquets and cater· inc av.U.ble. Lido Vilt.,e, Newport Beach. 673-4700. $ ~ ~ -e -e ; ~ # ~~$ ·~ § ~ Restaurant ~-'J ~ ~ A RP RTERINN I onllnl'nlol $4.75-$8.95 'rum :100 187ft l Ma.t.A,.hur HI f,..,.,,,.-...... J·";'11 $!1.)11 $Pl.9i'l 4 i • * ANTHONY'S PIER 2 V'1tf•·"1 "''"' (h "'• 4 :10 fl 10 • ICl'lH e.~rJ, 't•~"' ..... (h ....... Ill 9 '\It I I .. , THE BARN "lllPfllHO f r11n1 •I '1.1 h um ... C 'f , $1 l \I;, lr11m "2 ;:, 4 lll ; • • 1411182 Jl.odhtU, T...tln 2.'>I 011~ BRl~IOI K.\M A •.Mii i · ll"l•d•• In" t\mt-r1can $6.!1'1 $I J 9!'\ sa.9;,.41 uo UJI ••••• t .._ •• \.I._,-, ..... , sxo;, S200-S5.0ll 4 7 • • THE CANNERY IOlfl lAf••.,t• ~ ho.,h ~1" \ YHl11•.<l >1,11 11·, •1!+111 (4 -;:. ')'I !1.'1 ~· ·~· 'I '" --1 15 111 • CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE ...,l,.ak~ '!J % •1i.!f I t1·, .;<111:1 Hnhdn" . -* • !>80 a, ....... ~i.,.. bon<a AM ' .. 9 l\IJ """"''" td l • D I LLMAN'R \inrru 11n ';' 'fr, ~11 9:, ~·· '-t:. 11!1'• ~I!°• '<I 11·1 • .,I !( R.ltw .. fl<tl ..... ~11 ·~·Jt LE BIARRITZ 414 N '••po.-t Ht-.'1 ""_,f10-tt H. ... h M '• hil•• h~rtoh ~lj 1f I 'I'• .... '" ·~1 . !J '"• ~I I •1". I ' * LE MIDI "'rrmh fr,.m V4 ''I ~tom$.\ ill f'r"m $1 :.1 ''41 ~nit :W?l\ .. lodo ,..,.p•'1 ft-ac ., ; • ...... W10' LI'S l'htn~ 17 no $1'1. oo Sil 7f1·$fiM 89'51 Ad•m-ttunun"''"' hr~h 'lf.1 'It t • * ltANDARIN GOURMET l'htn~ frum $10 011 from S4 r,() '8 Ml • 1600 Ada-I ••<a M-•-411 191" MARCELLO'S ll4'ltan from $4 Af1 (rum $'1 'J.f• Bffr Ii 17"'1" ~-~RI'"' H11ftt II-.,~ "4l ''"'• Wtn~ MARCtL'S I '11nt 1nf'n111l Sil 110 1:. 1111 •::JO~--. IJ0&.11ll•M 1·,....,. M--MM '" '"' 11 no IHWI Ml CARA * t 11111 'It r,."' w-84' 1eM1 Mf'llC'"llO 111 nrtf " romb" 1 la f'IU'\.t• &. com ti. • R£ IU~N'tf 01' N KW PORT ~a food j from $8.9'1 from 169fl ,, ., * "' " c ..... """. ~ ""-" from S4 U THE WAlllHOU8B ~.rood rrum $8.95 .M.95 '46(1 y .. °"°""" .....,,.. """"" ~J 4'100 '; ·, 1 12 !Ir, • 7 • •• O.tetM>c*I Frtday, J.nuery 10. 19M GRAND DINNBR TBBA lmpr..ive clini.nc and proli producUonl .,. awe t.o pleMe time YoU viait. The ntnord buffet otren roMt baron of 1Jaud ham with a Crui\ uuce, ria chicken wi\h pUCbel and and the Mahi Mahi ia aernd peMant aauce. Tri-color i and cream ii • ree.1 favorite. dinner and a play tonicbt! Dinner Theater located wi Grand Hoc.al in Anaheim 1t 1 Way. Call 772-7710. HAR LEQ U I N THEATER Every cuttc>Dwr can be. ea be tn.ted lib • celebrity. theeter otren acrumptioua with t.op produ(:\jona in an e atmoepbere. The 1umptuoua includee roat baron of' chicken &nd fish dilbel, talada, veret.able9, and ainf .ert.a. The S.t. and Sun. b inc.Jud• a variety of atrl dlah ... C.lebrity Terrece is availabi. private dinq. The individ decorated private belcony overlook the 450-aeat ho 1baped main room. The Harl ii located at 3503 S. Harbor in Ana. Call 979-7550. * 111 700 • * up t11 '\00 up l11 * fj(l() * up to 4(11\ * up tu * ';'fl • up to 200 I.'\ 4fi • • 'J.() 7 :, • 10 llO up lO 160 up l.O AO up to 6!1 _up1.U Ml • * up lo • :t.'i • l b 400 Velidtd 25~ POMCA819 09I Al ~RIDAY, -U~UARY 10, 1986 Secretary says U.S. at end of road with economic sanctions to com bat Libya but it may be necessary," he sajd. Shultz announced. meanwhile, that he was sending his deputy, John C. Wbjtehead, to Europe to try to pcrsaude U.S. allies to support the American campaign to isolate Libya economically. terrorists struck at tbe check-an count.en of El Al, the Israeli airline, and other carriers. "Other countries should take a good look. a good bard look." Shulu sajd, he can." President Reapn this week acted to halt virtµaJJy all American econ- omic activity Wltb Libya and ordered a mezc on au of the North African country's assets in the United States and in bank branches overseas. ed with prosecution if they balked. But Italy, West Germany, 8ri1aia and other West European countries maiqtain lucrative economic ties to Libya and, along with Japan, have expereucddoubuabout the merits of the U.S. eoonomic sanctions. WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary of State George P .• Shultz said Thu,.. day the United States was near the "end of the road" in applying econ- omi~ press1:1re on Li~ya and would consider usan• force, 1f necessary, to counter terronsm. NEWSLIN f Tbe toaieet preliminary beufnl ID atate h.latory enda u Raymond Back- ffJ. one of 7 defendanta to 8tand trial ID tile llcllartin Pre-School moleetatlon caee, u.tene to a reac:Unc of tile cbar&•· See A5. ' Coast A new project In down- town Laguna Beach must have affordable senior citizen housing ./ A3 Nation Stock market tumble doesn't worry most analysts./ M Farm populatlon drops 7'1e In 1985, Census Bu- reau reports./ M Sports Ram quarterback Dieter Brock has another chance to silence critics Sunday. /81 Orange Coast's Dick Tucker Is expected to announce his resignation as the school's football coach today ./81 UC Irvine's basketbaU team stays wtnless In Fresno's Selland Arena after losing, 53-48.181 Date book Phll Alvin of the Blasters gives Interview.IP-I INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Board Business Claulfled Comics Croaword Death NotlceS Entertainment HorcStcope ·Ann Landers Opfnlon Paparu:zl PoUoe Log Publlc Notlcet Sport a Tetevtslon W•ther C1-4 88 A3 C5-6 85-7 88 86 84 Oatebook 8'7 Oatebook A8 S4 A3 EW-5, CS 81-3 OateboOk A2 .. We arc prepared to use the means that will bci effective and arc necess- ary," Shultz said at a news conference dominated by the escalating U.S. effort l-0 tame Col. Moammar Khadafy. the Libyan leader. - "Force l'tlay not be the best means, School funding hike in 6udget SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Dcukmejian Thursday prom- ised another S 1.6 billion increase for California sehools and co11C$CS in the state budget he will submit to the Legislature Friday. In ·a 30.minute address to a joint session of the state Senate and Assembly and a statewide television audience, Deukmejian said his budget proposal "is balanced and it contains no tax increases," and that education's share of the spending bill will be increased from the current SI 5.4 billion to S 17 billion. Those figures do not include antici- patc<I lottery profits. which Dcu- kmejian estimated at $700 milHon for schools over the next 18 months. Deukme1ian's t o tal bud,1ct proposal for the 1986-87 fiscal ycft is expected to total about $37 biJJfon. On other topics in his annual State- of-the-State address, Dcukmejian prQJniscd full cost-of-livin~ increases for all 2 million California welfare recipients, extra funds for AJDS medical research and another in- crease in the ranks of $tale prison guards and' other state law enforce- ment agencies. He also reviewed in detail has administration's efforts to clean up toxic watcs in the state and repeated his pleas for the Legislature to (Pleue eee SCHOOL/~) With rising emotion. he suggested the Euro~ns, who have been drag- aing thear feet, should look at t he photographs of the mayflem at the Rome and Vienna airports after Jury toura the acene Refusing to give up hope of .support from the allies, Shultz said "people's thinking is moving. it's dynamic." He said W&itebead, a-former New Yort investment banker, would cxplajn the U.S. view and be "as.persuasive as The estimated 11000 to 1,500 Amencan workers tn Lib~ were ordered to return home and. with the exceptioti -of what Shultz called "humanitarian cases," were threaten- At left, jaron hearinC the Superior Court manalaaabter cue ID wbich five people were kilfed ID a 1984 Seal Beach channel boatin& acclclent leave the Barbor Depa.rt- meat dock In SllD.8et Beach f or a tour of tile eJte under weather cond.ltiona •imllar to tbe Di&ht of tile accident. On ?Uht i8 defendant Vti'l lta.rlee. •kipper ID tbe OJ-fated trip . Mesa semiconductor workers laid off at Com:fnodore plant AUIDPIIOI' By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. Dlllfr,... .... The axe is falling slowly on Angel Garcia and John Lopez, who are among the remainfog workers as- signed to close down Commodore lntemational's semiconductor plant in Costa Mesa. Wlule they escaped Wednesday's massive layoff of roughly 100 em- ployees. Garcia and Lopez know their days are numbered. "They told us today could be our last," said Costa Mesa resident Lopez, eating lunch Thursday inside T. Daacan Stewart has car with Garcia. "We're JUSt taking 11 day by day. but I've got to stan lookmg for another Job. I've got bills to pay." Workers at the plant on Airway Drive were caught unaware when notified of their dismissal Wednes- day afternoon during a surprise mandatory. meeting. The an- nouncement was repeated at mid- night for the graveyard crew. About half of the 191 employees were immediately laid off. wrule the others will be phased out within the next few weeks after fin ishing leftover producuon work and dismantling equipment. said plant general man- ager Terry Ellis. whose future with Commodore as also in question. The workforce at the plant. which was purchased by Commodore an 1978, peaked at 450, but it dropped considerably from attntfon as well as from a set of layoffs early last year. The manufacturing plant was one of two Commodore semiconductor facilities tn the United States. Oper- ations at the Costa Mesa sate will be _ mefled with Commodore's other semiconductor plant an Nomstown. Pa .. according to a company state- (Pleue eee WOllltERS/A2) Turn to Page C1 tor the bfft eutomobll• buya Once-in-lifetime spectacle comes twice for Coast man T~Duncan Stewart recalls his father's words last time Halley' sC omet arrived When Halle)'°s comet swished throuatl the Midwestern sky in 191{), T . Duncan Stewart stood at his father's side and stared up into the blackness. He was not impressed. "I could not have cared less." sa1d Stewart, ·a retired builder and part- time poet who hvcs tn Corona del Mar. He added that he was ··probably thinking about tncycles or some- thing. .. Stewart was 5 years.-old and for rcuons that were unclear to ham then. his father had df'lllCd ham mto the , backyard of their Kansas t 1t~ home to watch the feathen comet ~hoot through tht' n,ght sk\ "My father was a doctor and he "'J' very interested tn an)'thang of 1h11t nature," said Stev.-an. ··The~ WJ1\n·1 all this hoopla over the romet Nick then, but he wanted me to stt at "h was as bl& as the moon. s1h·e~ almost like a street lamp," tfwan recalled. "It had a Ion~. wispy ta1l 1hat arched away -to tht' kl\. I believe Moslem 1overnrnents. ran&ng from radical Iran to conservative Kuwait, auued strong statements of suppon for Khadafy in his confront.a- (Pleue ... 8BUL TZ/ A2) AirCal buyS6 _quiet aircraft Airline n ow eligible fur more flights out of Orange County By LISA MAHONEY aJMI SUSAN BOWLET!' Of .. IWIJ .......... Newport Be.ach·bascd airline Atr- Cal Thursday announced the purchase of si x ultra~uaet BAe-1 46 aircraft that company officials say they intend to fly out of Orange County's John.Wayne Aarpon The regional earner. whacb serves 13 cataes in Cahfom1a. Nevada, Oregon and Washingto n. will pay SI 00 malhon to Briusb Aerospa~ Corp. for the 85-passengcr airplanes. said AarCal Cluurman and Chief faecuuve Officer Gen. William Lyon. The planes arc the latest in low- no1se aircraft. They were purchased spccafically to quahfy AlrC:al for unreguJatcd tltghts permitted to air came" whose planes fal l below the 86 decibel noise siandard that divides quiet aircraft from no1s1er ones at John \\a~ne Airport. said Lyon A.a~aJ also intends to put the planes 1n SCf'\ ice al other noise sens1uve airpons. he said Pacific SouthwNt '\irlines 1s the onl~ air earner current!) flying the BAe-146 from John Wayne .\1rport. Orange ( ounty SupeTVlSOrs.. who operate the airport. granted PSA an average of 18 unregulated depanures a da\ Dec 18 af\er a test penod determined that the BAie-146 oper- ates belo~ the airport's noise level restrictions .\1rC'al will have to Sttk perm1ss1on from the county before 1t can add more fl ights than ats present quota. L~on said A1rC'al expects the first deli\ el') of the B i\e-146 sen es 200 aircraft an late Februan The camCT .... ,11 take dehven of three more by June, he said the remamang two airplanes are scheduled to begm sen ace an earl\ I Q8 7 Bnt1sh A.erospace spokesman w. Gordon Wilson said the firm hopes its aircraft will help lessen tensions between a1rpons and their noise sen~1tpe neighbor' '\irCal's (Pleue .ee AIRCAL/ A2) STEVE MARBLE PEOPLE IN THE NEWS You couldn't mass It .. But the romance. the tort and facma11on ,,f Halle) ·s comrt was lost on the 5·year·old "Thr onl\ thing that impressed m<' at all wa~ m' father telling mt" 'The nc~t time \OU~ this vou·n he an old. old man \\llh long. ~hue whiskers ' (Pleaee eee COMET I A2) Irvine city workers 1st union pact 'Right to.die' eildorsement expected Tbe pidelines were developed by a comnuti« of doc:ton and la'W)'C'.f'S wortina tote\her over a two-year period, and were beled on atate court orecedent' •id LACMA's o.v;d Zeitlin, director of oomm~nications. The document. -tticb allO WU tftdoned by the Loe A-.tes County Bar Allodatiola. reafllnna a ter-naiully ill .... ,.. rilfat to reftatt lili ...-iDll'I ~ i~ food and waw u WeU 11 IUct. equfpmcnc 11 ......,..'°" Ud Waey dialysis rnedai .. • "In such cu·cumstanocs, all hft<- sustainina interventions," lncludinp food and -water1 "arc le1tllY equivalent," the JUtdrlion state. "rt is ~ly acceptable for the catqJvcr to Wlthbokl any or aJJ of thnn:· The e1t.1blalhment of uniform guidelines on riahMo-die 1ssuet as seen as a valuable aid to tbOte confronted by aucb cues. .. Tbis devdopment 1.s c:cnainJ)' sif.r.titkui. .. Retie aid. "I think at W'ttl be very belpfW to "' all." Or. Rebecca Pha.mer. medacal di- rector of Rehabilitation ScrvlCCI •• \he Slddleblck RtbabUi\ltioa S~ tem 1n t..una Hills. and an e: pen in tbe field oT eeronU>lolY. Mid tcandard pidtlinn are oYmtue and called for their Mlop11on. "Mos1 phy11C1ans fttl that at tome poant the quality of hit is Iott.·· J>tumcr Mid. But many hnltate to raitc net-IC>dlc lUUCS with tef• mi nally 10 pm bents or tbeir lllnilics becautt of the threat of~ suits. Phuntr said the nglu-to41e queto- tion centm on the pmt.ienfs view o( hjs condition . "Ifs lhc quahty ofhfe and not lhe leftllh lhat'1 important." the .UCS.. •• t IOme Point pbyPCian1 and pe- tients need betp 1n makiftl tift aftd death dtttuoat ... Phuner aid tht 1ss~ .nu become even "'ore 1mpc:>nant throuah the end • (Pl•• ... DOCTmaf AS) ly PllJL SNltIDEllMAN Of•Ollllt ........ The f1r'5t conlnlCl nqottalcd b) lr"me·s houri~ employccs rccclVcd unanimous approva.1 from wor\en who votrd this wc:ck Tbt C'OftU'ICt affects about 350 full-ta me C'l t) wor'km including cn&ineers. planncn. ckncal cmpfo~ \trttt ~ws. recrcauon 'itafT ua ft~ pohce pe710ru\et {Polltt offi rs &rt' covered b a ~te COfttract ) David utcr, prn.adt'nt of tbt lrvu~ \Hy Employtt said o nly the 17S members of the union, orpnutd la 1 sprinc,. wttt ptmutted to vote Wedoetday on 1 propoted contraei. . Suter MM! a tally rompktcd Tb\olr'lday 1iiclil:iMid l 36 votes WC1' t in ra"or of the contr11(1. No oppo11na ~ecn ..,. • ••f<M'lbe fir1t year out. it'11 beelltn• wmnct. •• tlac mm prsdmt (Pl1111 ... ~/Aa) • . . 811ULTZ: USE OF PORCE NEX'r ••• ._.l .-~ ~ United 1a1e1. ..:S3il!'~tr~:=:: Khadaffi pledfies to drive lllace, lacludiaa NATO ally Tur-=~ ··~=r:ir.~i=~ U.S. mi ttar-y rom region W.. to Libya wu a threat to aU Moelem natioal. Tbcy followed up on Thunday by- approvina a resolution that con- demns the U.S. aanctions qainat Libya and calla on MOllem countries ''10 take the necnaary ICtions deemed appropriate to counter theee op. preuive American measures." 'rRIPObl, Ub)ta <M>-MOUUW' Kbada~ IOld a newt conlerenc:e TbW'lday the United St.a• is ••a stinkinL roneo crutader .. that threaten• Mediterranean teeurity and be will wort fO end its military praence in the rqion. ~ Tht radical Ubyan leedet &Ito tUd be would inc:reue bia support 1or activiau who want American military .,._ out of Europe, but pve no specifics, , • . ...... He said in an intcrView later w,th Wiiiem joumallsta that a contmull:IU hard line b¥ Washinaton mJaht push him doter to the Soviet Union, which Shultz acknowlcda\ed "to date we haven't made much headway with the Europeans." But he saad tbe UnJted Stat.es bad lo do what was npt, even if actiq alone, and there was no evidenoe Amencan com· panics would try to evade Reqan '1 order to auapend activity by Feb. I . alrudy ia bis main arms 1upplier. . Khadafy 43. said the Rome and Vienna airport maU1CtCt by Palestinian terrorists bad' seriously hurt the Palestinians' lmqe, and lbetrcausc would be better served by focupna their at.ruglc for a homeland on lsrael. Jn another move Thunday, the Transportation Department prohibited U.S. airlines from tcllina tickets for travel to and from Ubya or to fly a plan with Libyan rqistry in He told the news conference economk 1U1ctions ordered by Presi~~nt Reapn will not affect his North African nation. He call~ the U.S. pos!uo~ ''silly and emotional ... looked down ~ by the intcmauonal community. · Libyan lepl experu are "studyina • tbe potlibllity of'freczina Ame~can assets and other ~ble respo~. K.badaly -_id. l:J .S. IOUJ'.'C'CI have predtcted he would seize the aueta of U.S. oil compuua an Libya, esumated to be worth about $400 million. . Asked whether resident Ameri~• would be allowed to leave Libya, he said: "They are free to leave and I will accept tbote of them who want to stay or the United St.ates. The impact wu likely to be slight because foreian carriers wouJd not be affected and 00 u .s. a.irline rues into .seck.polllical asylum." . Khadafy was asked whether be would ~nd with suicide squads, which be hu said arc prepared to strike in America s streets. He said they would be used-ooly in "answer to a military attack" by the United St.ates. Libya. Asked why force had oot been used against Khadafy, accused in a St.ate Department "white paper" of apon- sonng 59 instances of terrorism since November 1979, Shultz satd Rcapn considered the economic steps be had talten as "appropriate, for the mo- ment." At the same time, be said he do11bted they ""are likely to have a dcciaive effect" on Khadafy and that force may have to be considered. "By this time, we're pretty much at the end of the road," Shultz said. CONTRACT APPROVED ••• · From Al said. "The money's good, but just u.impon.ant are the organizational changes. Management got a lot of what they wanted, but we got a lot of what we wanted, too.·· On Tuesday, the contract aoes to the Irvine City Council for final approval. . The one-year pact provides a 6 percent salary increase for the C1ty workers, effective in the pay period that began last Dec. 28. The employees' life insurance coverage will be dolabled from S I 1,000 to $22.000. . . . The contract also calls for the city to raise its pennon plan contribuuon from 12 to 13 percent of the employees' pay. The new union also will have two representatives on the city's five-member pension board, which determines how this money is invested. The contract also makes changes in city promotion and arievance procedures. . , . The 6 percent pay raise will be cquivalent,to ~t the city s police officers will receive in 1986,i the second year of tbetr two-year contract. Rec:ent pay and benent increases won by Irvine's police unfon were a factor in prompting city workers to organize their own association earlier this year. Organizers said Irvine, incorporated in 1971, was the only large Orange County city ~h<>K ful!-time workers were not represented. by an employee ~t1on or umon .. A majority of city workers voted to JOan the new un1on. and a dozen negotiating sessions were conducted over seven weeks to produce the first contract. Regarding the unanimous approval by the..,or.kers, Paul Brady Jr .. Irvine's assist.ant city manager, said, .. I think any tame yo~ ~t support like this it shows it's a win-win situtation. (The negottauona) were congenial, well-thought-out and done very profeuionally ... He said the pact also provides a guarantee that Irvin~ worken' pay will remain in the top 25 percent among comparable city em)>loyees throughout Orange County. Brady said nqotiatfons on new contracts with the hourly workers and city police officers will begJo in the fall Shultz bas been the moat outlpoken amona Id.ministration leaden in ~na what f\e has caJJed an .. activeetef'eneeap.iDJt terrorism," includi.._ the uee of offensive 11 well u defen11ve meuwa. COMET •.. Prom Al That impreucd me." Stewart, now 80, docs not have Iona white whisk.en. He doesn't have w~ataJJ. And aae. hepoi~tsout, ii ltrictly a matter of perspect1ve. Halley's comet, amona other thiap. now is billed as a "onoe-in-a- lifttime Clpcrienoe." Because it is visible on earth only every 76 years. that claim makes some sense. But Stewart is one of those who will set a leCIOf)d chance to alimpee the conwt, which puses millions of miles from Earth u it al ides on its elliptical voyq.e throuah the solar system. "l do intend to see it qain but I've been too letbaraic so far to make a trip Where it's dark eno~ to~ a aood look.," said Stewart. We didn't have this problem with ci~ liabts and all that when J wu a kid. ' ln 1910, Halley's comet came within 1 S million miles of the planet and Earth actually puaed throuah the dusty wisps of the comet's tail. This time the comet will come no cloter than 39 million miles, reducina the aUvery "moon .. that Stewart nails to littJe more than a blW'. SLCW&rt is philosophical about tee• ina the famous comet apin. "f've eeen it once and ifl miu it this time, I'll catch it next time around." WORKERS LAID OFF AT MESA PLANT ••• From Al ment. Corp orate s p o kesman Paul lazoVlck said the consolidation will substantially reduce overhead costs. helping to offset the S 153 million in net losses reported by the company duruig a IS-month period from July 1984 through September 1985. Beleaguered computer and semi- conductor markets contnbuted to the decision th1!. week to shut down the West Coast plant. Lazov1ck said. hamburger and starina out the wind- shield of Lopez' early model Cutlass. Both men work in the plant's custodial department, Lopez for two years, Garcia for one. Both have families to support. They know what it's like to track down a job. That's why they're drcadina their impendina di1missal1. companies in the area in an attempt to find jobt for tbe diaplaced worken. And IOme secretaries were held over to help type resumes for the em- ployees, who will alao receive sever· anoe pay, said Ellis. He added that company officials are considering stqina a job fair. 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SCHOOL FUNDING HIKE PROPOSED ••• l"romAl approve his proposed rcorpnizataon of at.ate toxic waste 11ene1es, added his endorsement to the calJ for a reform of California liability in- surance laws, and he repeated his criticism of the California Supreme Court's failure lo implement the death penalty. Reaction followed predictable par· lisan lines, with Republicans enthusiastic 1n praj1e and Democrats cautiously critical. St.ate schools chief Bill Honig said be was pleased with the emphasis on education, but he said the promised increae in funds isn't .. areat as it mi&bt appear to be. Hoo.ii said when inflation and rapidly increasing ICbool enrollments arc taken into account, Deukmejian's pr:aal is "besically a ma.intenancc bu t." Auembly Republican I er Pat Nolan of Glendale said the address was "really peat," while Assembly Speaker Wilfie Brown of San Fran- cisco. the Ocmocrati~ leader of the lower house, described it as "a journeyman-like speech -a little less strident" than DeukmeJian's Details of all of Ocukmejian's previous addresses to the LcJislaturc. spendin1 proposals are to be unveiled But Brown criticized Dcukmejian Friday momin1 in the I .2~paae­ for laking credit for the increases in plus budact bill he is scheduled to state support of schools education, subm it to the Legjalature. noting that Dcukmejian had c ut In his address, the only portion of community college funds and had the budaet Dcukmejian spelled out in vetoed earlier school construction any detail was education, which be and school bus measures. said will act SS percent o( all acneral Brown also disputed Ocukmejian's• fund dollars, a figure which translates account o( his. manaacmcnt of stale into about 46 percent of all state- toxic cleanup efforts. "Clearly the dollars. toxics man.,ment program is out of .. . control in this state. and that rep-As rcccnt.ly as eight yean 110. our resents a failure in leadership," schools received only 44 percent of lJrown said. . ~he acneral fund. budtet. I am propos- Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo tnl that . we aave o~r schools SS McCarthy also said he acnerally ~rccnt an the com1.01 year, the aareed with Ocukmejian's bud&ct highest ~udaet s~ an .nearly two priorities, but he chided the governor decades, DcukrneJtan wd. for failin& to come to arips with the "With SS percent for education, we "new reality" of massive cutbacks in can mcreasc clasaroom time; provide federal support for st.ale prOIJ"lms. S 14 million to atop children from In the st.ate Senate, President Pro droppina out; SI .S billion for special :-cm David Roberu of Los Anaclcs. educatfon; apin improve the buyina the Democratic leader, said Ocu-power of teachers' pensions: and kmejian speech contained "very little provide S 100 million to replace vision." unsafe school buses. DOCTORS MAY BACK 'RIGHT TO DIE' ••• From Al of this century and the beginning of the 2 ht century when the population of older Americans increases. "Baby boomers arc entering their 40s oow. Geriatric care will become a national crisis if it's not well thought out in advance," she said. Some hospitals. such as Hoag Memorial in Newport Beach. have set policies already. Tami Parrott, vice president at Hoaa. ~id their policy follows ~he California Natural Death Act. which permits an adult of sound mind to direct his doctor to withhold life- saving care. The hospital also provides a state approved document called the Durable Power of Attorney for Health C~ which allows I patient to desipate someone else to make medical decisions should the patient become incapacitated. "We aive patients and doctors the maximum flell ibility permitted under law," Parrott said. Ellis said he '>tressed to has em- ployees that the closure was merely an economic matter and no rcOcct1on on their J>('rformance. "That's cold the way the company handled it. They should have Jiven everybody men wamina.•• Lopez said. "We went into the meeUJ\I not lmowina what was aoioa OG. •• Sudra Wat\, 24, was a supcrviser Wedne.day and ao unemployment saa ti •tic on Th unda Y · But she's not llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji mad, only scared. .. It's a sick fcelina because I've never been unemployed in my (adult) life," said tbe five-year worker from Lake Elsinore ... But they treated us fairly. It's just that C.Ommodore paid weU and pve people a chance to buy houtes and can -aJI of a sudden, it's aone." But 40-ycar-old Garcia of G arden G rove was one of many who were not comfon cd by the assurance. "It feel~ rotten, really baaaad," he said. chomping on his lunchtime Garcia added:•• A lot of people were cryina af_terward. The ~pany even brought an extra ICCUnty auaros. you know, in case tometbina was 1oin• to happen. The auards were followina pco_plc to their locken." C.Ommodore will contact other AIRCAL BUYS QUIETER AIRCRAFT ••• From Al purchase "will have an impact on the local community which 1s extremely no1'1y senstt1ve. but hopefully. we have an aircrafl here that pleases everyone." the Briton said. The BAe-1 46 was introd'uced by Rnt1sh Aerospace an June 1983 and was immediately pronounced the quietest a1rcrafl in the world. Its low- no1sc si&nature is achieved through "-•ng design and the 1nst.allat1on of modern fan engines. accordina to the company. The s1.11 plane BAe-146 acqu1s1t1on will make 11 pc:m1ble for A1r('al to c.11pand ats fl1J)l1 schedule at John 'Naync Airport. I yon said "Just as the laracr Boeana 737-300 h8' demonstrated i'1 ability to oper- ate s1an1ficantly quieter than other aircraft strv1na John Wayne ~irpon. the BAc-1 46 will also be a ·~ood neiahbof and wall be even quieter than the 737·300.'' Lyon said. ORANGE Diiiy Pllll COAST MAMOPPICI Boeing 737-300s arc rqulated at John Wayne, but less rcttnctivcly than other aircraft like McDonnell Douglas Corp.'s MD-80. In announcing the quiet jet purchase from British Aeroap1ee, AirCal also disclosed that it had accepted the first five of 12 Boclna 737-JOOs to be added to its neet. More arc sched,uled for deh very this sprini. Lyon said. · A1rCal currently operates 31 Jet aircraft 1ncludin4 29 Boeing 737's. The company IS c.11pand1ng ltS ncet in an11c1pation of the upansaon at John Wayne A1rpon Fac1ht1es at John Wayne arc senously over- burdened and noi*regulated ni&hta over an existing averaae of S5 dillr. depariures will not be allowed until expansion 1s complete. Ocpanurcs will then 1ncteasc to an averaae of 73 a day. "We arc look1n1 forward to the teirminal being built As you know. the terminaL. now 1s totally inade- quate," Lyon said. Airpon expansion could not ,et under way until a U.S. District Court judac approved a tcnlement in De- cember between Oranse C.Ounty, Newport Beach and two citizens sroups warrina over a.irpon noitc. The setlkment officially brouaht to an end nearly 20 yean of bickerina over the airport. Newport Beach and the citizens sroups repmmtina rai· dents livina undef' the airport's niaht path, pined tome noitc level con· cessions and srowth lads from the county in retum for droppina liti· ption that haa successfully blocked airport Hpanaion for five years. followiq the settlement, super· vison voted to permit aix a.irtines to incratc operauon1 throuah March JI to make up for n~ta not uted earUcr in the year. AirCaJ asked for and wu111nt.ed the laraest increue in Qltbts. °::I.::' .... ., ..... -ft() W... .. , It Co.ta ..... CA "'-" .,._ lo• •MO ca.. W.. CA 92121 ..... 1 .. ,. ..,_. ~ .. 2-4321 ......., ,, .. , ~ ,.,., 00 '* ...... ,_,...,.., I '<10111 Cfll~10tft .,.. ~ CIOPI' ... .. ...... What do you like about the 0.ity Pi&ot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mau,e will be rttOrded. tnntcribtd and de- livtred to the appropriate editor. ~ same 24-bour answerina MrVtee may be u.ted to record lttws to the ednor oe an~ toPtC. 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