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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-26 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1986 62 kille .tn emergency landing of IraqT jet after grenade expl<>Qes in coc pit --. --. -- RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - An Iraqi Jet crashed in the Saudi ii\rabian doscn and burst into flames Thursday after a.grenade explooed in the cockpit dunna a hijack attempt: The Sa..di-Defense Ministry said 62 people were killed. Saudi Arabia said the ll"@Qt Airways fliaht from Ba&hdad to Ammk. Jord"1· crashed aunna an e!"ertency land1og at Arar, a small·a1rstnp 60 miles south of the Saudi-Jordanian border and. 2SO ·miles south.west of 'Baghdad in. nonhcm Sa\}di Arabia~ The Saudi Defense Ministr) said 1~erc were 107 people on board the Boeina 737 -91 pessenaers. IS.crew members and a security man. Saudi Arabia sa_id there were 44 survivors. Jordan said in<l 111tement there were In Washinaton. a S1'ic· Dtpart- ment spokesman said there were no Americans aboard the pl~,. The nationalities of most of the passen- gers was not jmmediate1cnown. Ap W\&dcntified Iraqi oOicial in Baahdad was quoted by the Bahrain- bascd Gulf News Aacncy as sayin$ that one of the two unidentified . hijackers was killed by a security ,officer and the other.died in the crash. Other news repons said there were a many s ou JIC ers u ~ rcpons c®ld not be confirmed. Former Jordanian Interior Minis- ter Suleiman Aarir. who wu a passenscr in the first-class section of rhe p1ane. said the two hljacker5 detonated ll least two band arena<ks as th ey tried to take over the plane. "It all happened like li&htning .crasb JUS announc that we'd . entered Saudi airspace when one pessenscr from the econ· omy ,class j umped up with a barid irenade ~nd ·ran _towards Lh.e cockpit." Aarar said. "Three security men jumped u~ and tried to stop bJm and wrestled him to the floor. but he slipped out of their grasp and crawled into the cockpit." There was no information on the identities of the hijadcen or their mot ivies. but th( Gu.If News~ htjlCkcrs were "two aatntS 0 the Iranian regime." fn Paris. Iraqi Ambassador Mohammed Sadiq el-Ma~hat also accused Iran of beinJ befiindt hc disaster .calhnj it "'a crime - of the Iranian rc1.1me ... Iran and Iraq have been at war.for (Pleue ... HIJACUR8/ A2) A _lleged beating Jewish festival begins ~-~viet~· ~~ I, Alt-Amertca llnebacklJr Brian Bosworth of Okla- homa wu barred from playing In the Orange Bowl because trac~ of anabolic steroids were • found In his system./81 World Bethlehem celebration Is subdued on Christmas day./A7 Nation U.S. migration patterns breaking (jown as popu~ latlon shifts away from the Sun Belt./ Ae· Foo_d line up tasfy crowd- pleasers for a winning game plan on New Year's Day./C1 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Pilot BS B7 A3 84 Bulletin Board ·Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment ood . Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports Television . Weather B8-10 B6 B11 Datebook C1-8 A4 Date book B3 81-3 Date book A2 oniglif- For Mesan. plight of Ethiopian J ews gives Hanukkah meaning By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0-.,... ..... Trad1t1onal 1:andle-J1gh11ng cer- emonies tonight will mark tilt' begin.,. nini of Hanukkah. an eight-day fcstt val of religious freedom cel- ebrated by Jc~ along the Orange. Coa!>I and around the world.' The holida y commemorates a vic- tory b) Jewish old1ers over S} rians "ho. intent on sta mping out the reli$1on. had defiled the k w1sh Tem- pk 1n Jerusalem in 165 B.C. Hanuk- kah means "dedication" and refers to the redaiming of the Temple, . Jc" 1sh tradition says that onl) a small amount of sacred oli ve oil "as a \:.a+labW-to k..~eJHlf\ eternal flam.e burning aOer '\he Temple was-re- claimed. According to the slor) of Hanukkah. a miracle allowed th is tiny !tiPPl> to burn for l'lght davs until nc" sacred 011 could be pre pared. For this reason. Hanukkah also 1s called thl· "Fcsttval ofl ighb.'' Its kc} S) mbol is a nine-branch candleholder tailed a "mrnorah." II holds one randlc for l'ach night. plus a "shamash... or carl'taker candle. "h1ch is used 10 light the others. Within lhc Jewish calendar. Hanukkah 1 ~ a relativcl} minor fol k fi.·su' al. Rabbis acknowkdgl· 1ha1 11 ha!> g;Uncd greater signifkance 1n rl·ccnt H'ars because 11 falls near Chmt ma~ . .\ lianukkah 1rad1t1on of d1s1ribu11ng mone)' or "ge1t·· has e'ohed 1n1u an exchange of gifts. The ltcker family of P'oantalD Valley aaben In Hanukkah with a traditional canclle- liMbtln&. ceremony. P'rom left &re Marc ............... ~---­ Ecker. Jackie Ecker. Florence SU•ennan. Molly Ecker and Linda Ecker. wbo la cantor at Con&retatlon s•nal T&ed~k. re~mblina the Christmas trad1t1on. · But Jewish leaders have also tried lo emphasize Hanukkah's meHaje of freedom from religious persecution. The} sa> this remains important at a lime when some Jews continue to~ oppressed in places suc.h as thr Sovtet Union. . . The religious freedom theme is particula~ly significant to a Costa Mesa resident who has spent more than a decade helping persecufl•d k "s in Africa. . Howard LcnhofT. a b1olog) professor at UC Irvine. is immediate past president of the American As- sociation for Eth1opcan Jews. His interest dates back to a 197 3 tnp to Israel. at which time he met Jews from Eth1op1a and learned of their problems. lronicaJly. Hanukkah isa rcJatt vel~ new hohda) for Ethiopian Jews. According 10 Lenhoff. these J\ fricafl Jews arc d1s11 nguish('d from •hl' reli~1on' mainstream b~ mt>re than their dark sk in colonng .. Ethiopian Jew~ whose ong1n re- mains uncenain: were·phys1cally and culturally isolated from other k w!> since biblital timC's. The Ethiopeans followed Jewish ntuals based on books of the Bible But the} did not observe festivals that bl--came part of Jew1sb 1rad111 on in la1eryears.1nclud- ing Hanukkah. The Ethiopian Jews "ere "rl'· d1scovl'red'' b) ~holars onl~ about a ccntur) a$O- A.ccording to LcnhoO~ the Eth10- IX"an k\\s. · who once numbered 500.000, ha\C !>uffcrcd economic fX'r!>Ccut1on. including a proh1b111on against own1n i land. Even toda~. h" ..aid. th at na11on''i Mar\l'it go,C'rn- ml'nt discourages lhl' practice of rehg1on. Man~ the 26.000 remaining Eth10- p1an Jews ha"e al read~ rl'lc)(:atcd. but 7 .000 to I 0.000 still remain 1n .>\fnca. II' ing under oppressi ve tond1t10n\. Lenhoff sn1d. "Our organ11a t1on har. bccn lr) mg 10 get them 10 Israel." Ll·nhoff \aid "The~ ha\l' a lung recorded h1<;tOr) ol practicing biblical Judaism -and the' ha\C·\uffored because of 1h1s." Lcnhotr..a1d thl' E1h1op1ans no" in Israel ha'C' embraecd the "new" holida~ .,fHanukkah and m mc<.~gl' of rcl1g1ou~ frl'l'dom "The' l"Clebrall· 11 "11h all thl' tenor 1ha1 goes \\Ith 11:· hr ~1d .~ . . Coast er1,joys mostly.quiet Christmas By PHIL SNEIDEKMAN 0ttM0-."'4•te11 .. Mu t Orang<; Coun11 anc; enjoyed a ... unn~ and quiet Chnstma\ Da). but the holida~ also brought a home fire hlamcd on gift wrap. drunkr n dnvmg arfl'Sls and m~mones M a Chri stmas in capt" i1., Thl· holida~ bla1e at a two-stol) home in Placen11a was triggered b~ paJX"r gift wrap that was burned in a fireplace. Orange County Fi re De- partm('nt spokesman Dave K1n- neherg said. He said flaming embers-apparently rose up the ch1mnc~ and ~f111cd till' roof of the home. occupied b~ Kennet h Bcm 1!). his wife and t"u children. Kinnd x·rg said no onl· '"a' injured in the 11 :20 a.m. hla1e. hut damage was estimated at SI 00.000. Firefighters sa} it ill hazardou~ 10 bum wrapping paper or Chnstma !> ~ tree branchl'' in a fireplace. Thl·~ arc also ad' 1 .. 1ng rc<>1dcn 1~ 10 i..l'l'P Chnstma!> 1reC''i a" a\ lrom hl·at sourn·., and to d1'>posc ·or lhl'm "hen lhl'' bcrnml· dr. <'hrn.1mas Da} tranlC' "a' hgl:l1 1n mn'it arl·as. but p0hcc continued 10 (Pleue see COAST/A:.2) dead · . . By PlllL SNEIDERMAN Of .... .,.., Pllet..... . Mark Kc' 1n Ross. the 23-)ear-old Huntington Beach man·who became <.'n tlcall) 111 while 1n po~e custody. died on Chnstmas Da'' when life- support equipment was· shut off his fam1l ) ·.,request. authorities said. Koi.s· collapse at Hunungton Be<lch ( 11~ Jail .on Ott. 13 has tnggered an '"' est1ga11on into allegauons that police used <.·xccssive force. The probe 1s also foc using on report!> that Ross ingested a lethal amount of cocail)e before he was arrested An Orange.' ( ount~ ( oroner's dcput) said Ro.,., ,.a!> pronouncoo dead at 10· I 5 a.m .. Thursda) at Pa~1fica < ommun11~ Hoi.p11al· in Hun11ngton Beach Ross had been in rrttKal w nd111on at the hospital si nce h1.-. collap~ at the Jail and rcponedl~ bad ~ho"n m101mal ygns uf brain tlCll\ II\ Hun.tington Beach police Lt Patrick Gildea <,aid Ross wa\ pro· nounl·cd dc.-ad 'honl~ aftc.-r h1\ fam1l} rcquci.tcd that lifl· .. uppon l'Q u1pmcn1 he d1'iC'onnccted Ci1ldl'a ~1d lht' laU!>l' of death ,.111 n111 ~ ""o" n until an autoi>'-' 1'i rnmplctcd b~ the coroner's ~taff · .\ ml·m tx·r of" the ..Ro~~ famll}. (onlactcd at home Thur'><la'. dcdin- l'd 10 commen1 on thl' circumstances 'urmund1ng \tJrk R O!I.!>. dcatb Thl' death caml' ont' da \ after Orange ( ·oun1 ~ L"-·put~ D1Mr1ct A1- 1orm·~ Wallan· Wadl' ~1d a chemical anal~'J" H'\l'akd that the ll'vel of ll'K'31~ ~nd nll'tahohzed cocaine in R.,,,· hlood "a" \1gnfican1I~ higher thJn amuunl.!. 1ha1 ha'e caused lck.·;11nl· o~ado-.c dl'3th., 1n.pa'1 cases•, IO\l'\llgatl·d h} thl'. Orangc ( ount~ < moner\ '>lall. I hl· dc·rut' d1,1nc1 at1nrnl·~ did u 1mmcn1on1lw ho" Ro" ma\ ha'c ll ln\ll llll'd t Ill' llll'3 I Ol' • V. adl· \\3' 3\kCd 10 ln'C!lllgalC hcrnu~ of\\1lnl'"l''>0 allcga11om that ·1"0 Huntington Acarh oflicc·r., used l'\lC"""·c force in arresting Ro.,, on oul\tanding traflil "arranh Police offil 1al'io ..a~ Ro's did not appear 10 nn·d ml·d1ral Jlltnllon "hen he wa!I plall'd 1n Jail. hut )<tiler~ later l'alled parJnlC.din "hen the.~ found him um on.,cwu' and breathi ng crralical- (Pleaae aee ALLEGEDE~ A:l) ~~M;;.~ovJnglness~ges, free rides uentesma1l~ county GOP ag_ain part of drunken driving effort By G. JE~NETTE AVENT windo"' of an automobile. 0-."'4c.tmJ1n•1Rt The sign board~ l'an be pro- Fir;t then• was M..\OD. MoHler. gram me~ w11h virtually an~ mcss:lge. aga1mt Drunk Dn,ers. then there said Ball. but the) can onl) he ~en at was SAOD. Students against Dnvmg night and lcgalJ) d1spla)ed in a Drunk and now there's C'ADD. parked car. Cars against Drunk Dri ving is not a "Still.~<.· think that ·our cmplO)CC'S new public awareness group ~t the who park. the C' ADD cars near d.en~ brainchild of Gan· Ball. the sales traffic area or bars"•" help gr't the director of a Newpon Beach sign message a<.'ross that can't be repeated compan~ . ~ 100 oOen:· Ball is g1' 1ngeach oft he compan) The message doesg~t rcJX"at~d o"cr employees a mo' ina message board an~ over again especially ~unng the that can be progra mmcd with "Ma kc hol ~da) ~ea~n. but actording to the thl' Holidays Happy ... Don't Drink C'ahfom1 a Highway .Patrol. a . man} and Dmc' and mounted in the rear as 60 Californians will die duting the -- hnlida~ ~ in dnnkmg-rclated acci- dent~.· . tf pcopk know th<."y wrll ~ dnnk- 1 ng. th"' should ha'e a plan for gl·lling home such as a designated dn'l'r. said Michael Lindquist. C'HP .. pokcsman. If a group is going out together. they ran dq11gna1c one person who will not drink ?Ind be responsible for gctttna lhl·m home. MADD has taken the idea one step funhrr and . enlisted the help of Orange County restaurants and ban in a Designated Dri ver Program. (Pleue eee FUS/ A2) By PAllL ARCHIPLE\' Of IN Dellf ..... ai.11 Thoma' I Ul'll-l~>Aho l ha1r.cd 1hc Orangl' ( 11un1' Rl·puhhcan Pan~ through m largest gro" 1h in count~ h1s1or.. r.a1d 1h" '-'l'el-hl' "Ill <.eek a second '"'').' l·ar ll·rm During h1~ 1l'1gn Rcpuhlicam cap· turrd C\l'f\ .,.,talc .\ .. sembh . state Scna1c and'< ongn.·,,mnal \l'al 1n lhl· coun t~. and 1hc pam '>lrctl·hcd 11' rcg1s1rat1un i:dgl' mer thl' l ~·monat' to more than 100.000 'Oll'r' Fucnte-i. ~X. had con .. 1dered •ncp- ping down al th<.' end uf 1h1~ term to pursu<." othl'r intcrc,ts. induding \pending morl' 11mc "llh h1\ fa m1h Public gets right to speak at sttpervisor·meetings thought of 1t. Three of the f1 vc came to 11'1he board from ci t) counc1l.s where time is routincl) set aside for public comment. New state law requires OC board to set time for anyone to address any issue >\t some of those meetings. pd flies ma) makr the hcst use> of that pc'rtod. tht riah1 to ~peak m a 'iupcr' 1son but it 1s thcrr if somrone has a It took a change 1n statc law to do 1t. but come Jan. 6. the public will have Lhc riaht to 'l)(Ak at mccJm&J of the Oranac County Board of Supervisocs. Stanina with the first mcctin' of 1987. super' isors will set aside a time for the public to comment on matten. not listed on the .,coda. In doing so. t~cy will have reached a milestone in a county that will soon ttlcbratl' 1ts IOOth b1nhd•>· For the first 98 ~:trs the pubhc did not have -. mcttina. problem to discuss. This i~ not to 53)' that prcscnt or · Tr)ina-to find out why it took• law prt\ iOUS boards pged pubftc J)e('Ch tO let thC public speak at SUJX'rYISOl"S in tht ir tw1C't' wee kly meetings. meetings JOCS far to"ard explaining The) aC'CCpted testimony 11 hear· the nttd for tht lqrslation. 1n1s._asstatc lawrcqu1rcs.and1ra nttd Both superv-t50n Thomas Riley sprakina pri v11C'ges on other agenda and Harriett Wieder sai4 they ~on- 11cms. del\•d about the lac k of a public But right and privile&e ore two rnmn1ent period when they fim d1fTcrcnt thinl'· • J01ncd the board. but the question h 's not 1h1t ~uJ)(n 1\0I'\ ha\Cn't ncH'r stemed 1mponant enouah to ans~r. Bclh said l.hC) a uml'<1 that (ew people would take advantage of a public comment period because tht' board meets during the da} -whl·n mo~t prople can't attt:nd. Count) C'ounscl o\dnan Ku) per said upcrvisors nl."l'r r tabhshed a pubhc rom~nl period bttause "thl'rt's ~n no need lcplly. and thcv'vc bttn l'C.'C'ept1ve if somcon<.· "'a nu to addrcu them. · Tohat m11y bt thr way count super' 150rs conduct public bu~incn. but th31 dOC!in't mli(C It Mlht. Sltd Ltt Podolak. former prcl1dcnt of the Oraoer Count) Lcaauc of Women Vote". ~ - Podolak. hke otha l llllcn ad.- ''OCalC( U"lkl'd lhc nt'\\ In\\. belie\ e!l 11 will haH' litt le nfrl•ct on \\hat thrv think 1s the real 1'isue -<iUJX"n 1soM' prcfcrcnl'l' lor lobh) .,,., l"l''cr pubhl' tes11mon) Polit) ·makl'"' at all lc\el\ of &O\ • cmment should make thC'1r de tMOn~ 1n full pubht' nC'Waftcr hcan11g wha t the public has to !.a). Podolak s:ud. But oflen 1t"s dear that upcrv1sol"\ ha "c lhade~ up their minds ~fort Ii tr nfna to a minute of public ICSllnlOn • ~he Wiid. 1tav1na spent week~. sometime, month~. working out solution~ away from the public C)C. tht) tend 10 be 1mpettent with 11\f formaht) of .. I k and his \\lie .loknr <Hl' l'\pcl'linp. 1hc1r \Ccond child in \pnl Hut hc had tlel·n pc.nuJdcd 10 ll'lUn.,1dcr "Pt·rhap' 1 rk'l'd lhl'rap~ ·· hl' \aid, . lk \a1d h' had tx·,·n '1\lll'd b~ otlicl'f., 11fth(' < l'n lral ( 111111111t1t·l' and rl'l'l'I' l'd phllnl' l·;1ll' .ind ll-1 lC'r'I from ';mou' kg1\la11"' ddl·ga1111n' urging him 10 \C\'k rl··dl'l IHHl "\\ r·\l. had :\ "l'I\ h•rtunatl' pa\I l\\u 'cal'\ of ~nm th .ind l'll'l't1on \Ul"l'l'~s. and I 'u~pell 1hr~ 'J like to 'l'l' 1ha1 rontin Ul' ·· hl' 'n1d ".,,.._ "I <1uppow I ofkr 'omc \l'n'i<.' 01 l'llll\l\lenl·~ and 1ht· fll>"1b1h1' of lht> (Pleaee eee FUENTES/ A2) Focus ON THf NlVY S helm ng wha't thl' puhhr ha\ to \I)'. Podolal sai4.. 1 fh1<i 1s."c11pet·1all> tl\lc on the "hot· and-hai r' tOpl<.'s "'h.erC' the boar~ ha bel·n lobb1cd up to the l')chall<i • SM ~Id I n'trad of k ttina spt'a .. cl'\ have thl'1r Mi\. "the\ I the 'iuperv1M)"') tend to ddcnd 1hc1r o"n pos1tton (rathn'l than karn an' thina from the public:· , .......... PUalC/A2) . . ! llrttrMnt, sa~ina only that time and a kcd patrons to bo)'('otl the ttations ~ rriendty. I he::.;......a"'=n..;J1o'"'n"-.-.c=otcl.--A ttr'\'ice workers' union ended a 10.mont" .._ dispute with tht Dislicyland Hotel. approvina a ~ ~year . rontract with manaee-- nwnt. which "'P~nts bulboys. bellhops. "It doesn't have to be like h ustd to blnenMrs. cooks, waitresses and be -la) ing down )'our thinas and maids. had sou&ht salacy hlkn from walld na out. We've always been well· 30 ctnts to 60 cents per hour. beha"cd and never did an)' pi pen) The NaUonal W .. U. 8er*i9 .... for fetr t*i.t UWOUOf' Satwday elong tM Or ... Colee. r.,,...turee .. ..,..ctecl to ~ a high of .,......., 85 ~ Hotel Employcn " Rcs-taunnt Employees Unaon earflt'r this week approved the contnict with the hottl. which is owned by Wrather Corp. and is~not affiliaied with-the Disne)'land amusement park across the st~t. Local ~8 1 president David Schultz damaae." he said. and 70 degr ... today and low over night of 45 to 53. \ Some low doudt and local fog la ··~led ak>na the\north 11opea of the Tehac:Nr*. bUt the weather should othefwfN be . tw and ~ through Saturday In Southern California mounta!M. NorthMat ~ 15 to30 mph Saturday. Lowamo9~ In the * and IOWf! 30s. ~ 42 tQ 52. · Both union and hotel officials ·refused to disclose the terms of the did not say how many of the 1.200 Ric Morris. the hotel's vice prni· union members attended tht Mon· dent of ~bor and personnel. •id. day meetina. but he said 91 percent of "Bo1h sides never lost siJht of the 3(). thote who voted approv~ the con-year relatlonshlp "e llad . rt's like a t.ract. · lonJ maniaae where you have a rocky Employen remained on the )ob penod and )OU realize that the durina the nt"gotiation~: They pack: marriage is 1he most important eted in &mall groups on their own thing." 1n Southern California delerta, there wtll be loc:al north to not1hMat wtnda to 20 mph at tlmea. Owens VeJWt ldW& 15 to 25. Hlghe In the 50a. Hiah deMrt lows 25 to 35. High• 55 to 63. LoW deMrt tows 35 to 45. H6gha 85 to 75. Character actor HarY.ey Stephens dead at age·-85 Auoelal.ed Pttt• His movies 1ncl11dcd scvera Pow~r 9utage h its Newport .\ power outage intertupted Christmas ~·n·ning fostivitres for H S h h .. Hopalon~~assidy" pictures. "Abe S h r I f · Ed ' arve~ tep e ns. a c aracter actor Lincoln in Illinois," "Oklahoma o ut em ~a 1 orn1a 1son with extensive stage and fil m credi1s. Kid.'' "North by Northwest ... "The spokesman Gen(' Carter~ said an has died. He was 85. Girl in lhe Red Velvet Swing." underground cable failur~ triggered ~ Stephens. who had ret1rrd to Or-"George Washington Slept Here" lhe blackout at 7:50 p.m. He said it · C · 20 and "Maid of Salem." affec1ed about 600 cus1o mers in the a~ge oun1y morflhan years ago. 'icinit) of Ne" port Boule,•ard soufh died Monda) 3l Saddleback Medi£al He appeared oflen 1 n thl' of 15th Stree1. plos an adjacent area ~enter. "Bonanza" and "Perry Mason" along Pacific Coast Highway. _Sl.Cphe.ns appeared with Mai: SCfics. Carter said po"cr was res1ored to Martin in the Broadwa\ cast of Stephens. who began acting when about half the cus1omcrs by 9: 14 p.m. "Sou1h Pacific .. as· Cmdr. 'Harbison. he ~-as a student 81 the University-of The remainder "'ere back in scrv1eC' one of only 1wo performers in 1hat Californ ia at tos Angeles. became a b' 10:49. he said. cast who didn't sing. glider enibhu siast in the late 1930s ·A Ne" pon Beach police d ispa1cher Other Broad"tay sho"'s incl uded and helped organil!e several competi· said the blackout did not affect "Dishonored Ladv" with Katherine lions in Souihern California. inlersec1ion lights or create traffic Cornell. "The A·ni mal Kingdom" problems. But she said it did ge~erate with Leslie Howard. "Tomorrow and He 1s survived by his wi fe. Barbara: numerous calls from resioen1s Tomorrow" wi1h Herbert Marshall l"o sons and a daughter. three anxious 10 see their Christmas lighb anci "0 •·cr:!t'· ... ,,.,~11th r.",.tinn __ grandchildrcn lfili..a..mt~~ ---bla1U\gapin. ---------- : C()AST ENJOYS MOSTLY QUIET DAY.· .• From Al p crack -down on motorists who had JI. when a OC-9 je11inercollided wllh consumed too much alcohol. a smaH plane and plunged in10 th~ir upted 10 spend C-hristmas on the · sand!i - or in the )'later. U.S. Tempe • a..A\.~~ F_,..TS· ~~~~ w.m-Coics.._ s..o-1 ,._, n.,,_ ~ 0ccweo..,. s~~ -5-W;e ..OM U $ 0.0. 9' C-ce TOOA'I F11'1 nOQn • 52 •"' F"tt IOW 12 01 p m S41ConO n!Qll l;OI p "' s.cono '°"" 10.411 p"' Fol 1>'91' "~··~ Sll:OfllJlllOll s.cono'°"' IATUROA'f S 32 e.m 12 52."' -r13p,..- 11420""' 44 I) 10 .. ., " 10 -OJ I. I 1 State law presumes a dnver 1s neighborhood. ' · intoxicated when his or her blood-"h's something we can never alcohol level measures O. LO or more. forget. never get away fro m." said ".\lot of people bring out 1he1r new 'urlhoards or "" out their new \\t'lo;ults." said Ron Schafer. a life- guard supen isor :n H un1ington State Beach. PUBLIC GETS R.JGHT TO SPEAK .•. From Al · Hunting1on Beach police . Lt. De nise Guzman. whose fa ther-in-la" Patrick Gildea said his oOlcers ar-died in the crash. . rc-sted a local motorist Thursda' with The holida> spint led other a blood-alcohol level of 0. ·o ·_ or Sou1hcm California to offer help 10 fives times 1he legal limit. the less fortunate. Thi'> generosit~ .. Point-five-o nofmtlh mea ns the included gifts of food and clothing to person is dead.'' Gildea Said. -the needv and homeless. In this instance. 1hr dm er. a In Long Beach. s1rangers brought Hunting1on Beach resident in his 20s. presents to help ease the lonehne~ was in,olved in a traffi c accident but four Cambodian children fell in a caused no injuries to himself or strange countr~ during an unfamiliar others. Gildea said. Thl' poller holiday. lieutenant said the man refused .\ccording to ..\P report~. the four medical allenuon and "as placed in ~oungs1ers. ages 3 lo 12. "ere or- Huntinglon C11~ Jail phanrd Dec. I "hen their falhcr shot For some rcs1dcnh. Christmas their mother 10 death. then k1lkd brought ml\ed cmouons. himself. Da\ld Jacobsen of Hunungton "The~ 'II Ix• able 10 haH.' a happ~ Beach." ho spent Christmas last ~l..'ar ( hri!ltmas." ~1d their uncle. Narin as a hos1age 1n Beirut. said earlier 1n Phuong. "ho hrought lhl' l'h1ldren the \\eek tha1 he \\-Ouk! nOl spend.--Ullo hi'> hbm«' andJamil~- Thursda~ "llhou11h1nl..ingof ..\men-Fam ii~ galhenngsat homt• "ere the cans The ma., Suthaland. Te!T) ''a~ man) Orange Countians ccl- .\ndcrson. Fra nk Rt•ed "and Joseph l'hrated Chmtmas. Others toot.. ad- C1cip p10. "hu are still !xmg held 'antagr of lht• sunn~ Soul hl..'rn C'a li- capti\ c. forn1a "eat her and celebrated ou1- ··1 am sull 1n chains:· Jacobsen said doors. in an .\!.!.OClatcd Prrss repon . ··1 am Last ( ·hm tma'\. '>umml..'r-hlt.l· 80- 1n chain'> all the llm(' unul Tom and di.·grcc trmpcralurl'!> prompted Terr~ and m~ friend Joe ge1 Olll." thousands ofrl''>ldt•nl' to hl·ad for tht• For mam rt·s1dt•nt!. in Cerri tos. this tx·al·hi:s. wa s the first Christmas "llhout the Ci'>olcr tt'mfll·raturrs 1h1'> ~car led relall\CS and friends killed on .\ug 111 a 'mallcr turnout. bu1 man~ \llll .\1 Ne,\pon Beach. lifcgutird Marshall Mackn1cki also reported a hea lth} tu rnout of surfers among the 13.000 Christmas visitors. He said mos1 bc'achgoers prclerl'd to \troll along the sand!i or.the piers. Ht• .. aid the da' ·., onh moment ol t'\t'llt'mt•nt occ'urrcd ·"hen an ill female st·al "a~hl·d ashurt• Mad.n1rk1 said the animal ":l'> placed 1n lhl' care of thl· Fm·nd., of thl' ~·a Lion'> group. .\ttt•n uon "a' t'\fX'l'trd to turn inland toda' a\ r(•tailer!I bran·d fo1 "ha1 1' tradi.twnalh unt• oftht• \t'llr''I bu,1t'\t -;hupping da~ '" Rrs1dcn'1s art· t'~J>Cl'lt'Q to conH·rgt' on lcx:al mall\ and othl'r shopping crntrrs'to n· r hangt' g1ft!i. srx·nd Chri\tma' ca'h QI JU'l lal.l· alh antagl' of p<J\t-holida~ '\all'' · Podolak said. This point ~as 1ll ustra1ed to tht• league in 1983 when 11 1oined olhl.'r orga ni za1ions to persuade super- visors to keep a manda1or~ affordable housing program. she said. "All of lhcm had said how lht'\ "ere going to ' otc in the (ne"s)papers for "i.'Cks." Tht•n. during a marathon public hearing lasting eight houl"S and 15 minutes. "people wt.•rc forced to \tand in line for hou~s 10 gl\ r tt•,11m on'. then "'ert.• lrl'3ll'd un-nlt'r\'.'1full~ 1fthe) d1s;igrel·d .. \\llh tht• ooard'' plan to end lhe program. fhat·, \\ h) in Septt•mtx·r 1984. the kagul· "rutc a l'ri tiral rt•port on the Boan.I uf 'iupen 1sor., that 1ndudcd '>l'\.eral H'HlmA'h.1 n<la11en., I-OF tm- r>rm ing ihe1r rela1ion' Y.ilh lhl' · r>uhlil 1 he supcn 1sor\ rl·Jt.Ttl'd th t• rt•rom ml·ndat 10n, . _ __._,_,ft~l·r lll\'t''n 1111~ a number ol :--;a11onal \.\l·athl·r '°il'f\ll't' torl·· rompla1nl\ahoutthi:hoar scon. Ul't l·a,ll'r.,,a1d,hoppcr,could c\fll't"lfo11 last \l'ar. the IQ85-8ti Cirand Jur. '>~.ll'' along the Orangt' ( oa.-.1 through l'\sm·d n n•m1n dr-r that "con\lltu<'nt·~ ~a1urda,_ must itl"a~' he trratt·d "llh d1gn11~ Tcmilcraturl'' art• t'\fX'l'll'd lo peal.. and l'OUrtl'\\ and dt•corum mu'>t h-• tx·twl'l'n 65 and 7() degree<, lOda~. maintained at all public rllt't'ling)I ... • thl·ri dip to an ll' i.'rn1ght lo" 1)f 45 w [n, ironmt•ntalis1 Charlone Clarkl· 53 d('~rl·rs \\3'> d1o;ma~t'd h~ hl..'r tir,l e\l)l'nenn· "llh lhl' Board of Su pen 1so~ la l \\('Cl.. HIJACKERS CAUSE CRASH LANDING .•. Gi' l'n three minult'' to present her rasc aga1n-.t a pcrm11 for a h1omrd1l·al re~arch l'l'ntcr in a '' 1fderncss park. < ·1arl..c was intr rruplcd b) Rile) and Supen 1~or Roger S1anlon. Both said tht'~ ''anted to correct mistake in hl•r From Al SYRIA •Tehran tt'SlHllOn\ . Clarke: "ho rt•presents 1he Los .\ngl'lr~ Chap1er of the Sierra Club. '>aid super.. 1'lors d1d n·1 'l'eni 1ntcreMed in listening tu her. ··E,en in thl· lim11ed 11me \\t' "l're l?" en. I do bc'he\'r "r prt•sent<-:,d our l·ase log1call~ and fa1rl~. but I do not tx·he' r "l' "clrr heard fa1rl~ ... Elisabeth · Bro" n. pre\1dent · ot Laguna G reenbelt lnr.. '>hart•s ( 'larlt..l"s ft•cling'>. but not her 'lurprl'•l' at lhl..' "a~ public h1.:anng' an· l'Onducll'd. "It'\ reall~ an no~ mg. Before thl·rr·~ .1n~ tl'Stimon~. the surx.·n 1!.or sa~'J. 'l''e det·1ded.' If thc~·H. made up their mind\ he fore thl' public ht•anng. 1hat·, l·ircum "t'ntlng-1he proce .. s. Hacf Tht· hoarct"-h::id a public \.'Onlnll'nl fX'r!Od li \C ~ear'> ago. non\mokn'" advocate Juk\ Kt·rl..cr hd1i.'\ cs hl' ruuld ha' c acc·omph.,h1..·d 1\1\ aim'> In halltllc time. Kerh •r \a~s he lobb1<·d for fou r ) t•ar' to gt·t \upen 1sors 10 rn amp tht•ir l IJ75 ~mok 1ng ordmanll." The) d1;1ngcd 11 IO I Q85. ··1 ft•cl 'er) Mrongl' that. had I had tht• ab1h1~ to -go tx·fort• 1ht·m direct•~ ralh(•r tha n 1hrough the hl·1ran:h~ of 1hr1r staff. this "ould ha' t' n1mc to a head 'cars ago." he said. E:lch supen 1sor has bt•t \H'en ti' e and \l'' en a1dt·., 10 help n·i.pond to t·ons111uen1s· requests. .\<.-cording 10 a rt•pon b~ thl' IQ85-86 Grand Jur.. lh('<;t' a1dl." i,rx·nd a grl·at deal o( llml' t~ing lo n·suh t• probkm'> as minor as a brnkl·n !>trct•1 ligh1 and aH·omplicated :" \\hrrl..' lo build a nl'W 1a1I. Bui thl· aid~ arc poten11al road: bhx·b for l)t'ople. Kerker said. Just li l..l· 1n ~le<> "orl... "1f ~ou hope to mal..l· a \ak. ~ou ha' c 10 gl'I to the one "ho mah •-; the hu)in,i dcc1s1on:· he \c11d "l l111 ma11' 11nw\. things arc just p1dgt·onh ulnl h~ \taff. You're spin- ning ~our \\hrcl' lr)in~ lo <.·onvincc: ~omeonc "ho 1'> not 1n a pos111on lo male thl' lkt 1'11on ... Kerker s:ud. St·tung a\ldt• 11me for publi c ~om­ llll'nt "111 g1' I.' a pc~on "1hc sa11sfac- lll>n 1h:1l the .. art· al least able to get bl.'furt• lht• jxopk "ho make 1hc dec1s1ons." he \:lid. Rut Rik}. "ho hus represented mo.,t ofthl" Orangt• Coast for 1he pas t 11 ~t·ar .... dct(:nd'> the t?<>ard'" way of J u1llg buMITT·.,~ T'lfi'r( 1~ JU~ too much huc;inrs'> to hash oul com- r>fllnl 1\1.'" '" pub he '>ess1on. hl' said. "I tliinl. ours~ \ll'm rt•all) requires 1x·opk lo romc '1s.1t thl' board of 'urx·r\l'IOP\ 1omces1 10 prcscn1 their 1lt'l11\ or prt'\l'nl their critique ... I dun'l mean 1ha1 t'' en bod' shouldn't ha' l' a ''01cc in go' t•rnmen1. bu1 1herc 1i. onl~ i.o murh 1lml'" Rl·.,p11nd1n g 10 Kl'rl..er's charge 1hat 'urwr' "orial s1affhmi1 accell\ IO their hl>'\,l''· Rile\ sa id. "You l..no" that an' hlxh "h.o \\anl\ 10 talk to Tom }{1k·~ c:in rnll. 10 Tom Rile~.-- • more 1han "' \l'ar'>. and I ran launched an 01Tcns1·, c in lhl' c,outhem pan ot their "arfronl latl' Wedncs- da~. Both c,1drs reported rnn11numg fighting on Thur'ida). l~racll T dl'' 1\mn said a prn·iousl~ unkno,,n group calling itself Rnol- ut1onan .\l t1on claimed rcspons1- b1h ty fur bl ow11;ig up an Iraqi plane .\n anom mow, ldcphont· l'alkr to tcle' ls1on. and radio stat1on.,.1n Bc1 r'flt said the group would not harm Iraqi interests 1f Baghdad rl"ll'3Sl'd 1n '~ hour!. threi.' .\rab prisoner\. the trle· \ ISIOn n·port ~aid IRAQ FREE RIDES TO BE OFFERED DRUNKS ••• .\arar said lht• hiJa rl..n did not rdentrf\-h1mscff or 'i:l\ \\ h' hl· "a~ tf)ing iu h1Jat·k the r>lant• · "The tloor lof the cm·kp111 \\II\ slammed i;hut Then th""l' \\a'> loud noises and screaming from the cockpil and behind in tht' t'tonom) section . .\ fe" moment·!> latrr. then· was an e' lo-.1on Inside tht' lOl'~ arar sa1 "Then nghl afler that thrre was another nplos1on in lht· econom) classcompanmcn1 and Pl'>tol ,hotc, 10 the cockpi t. .. .\arar said ·· fhc hat I. ol the plane was on lire uncl lht· cahin wa.s-fi lled wllh smokl'. .. Thc'CitllfNl'\\'i .:\gl'nq quTJmtrhl' Iraqi officia l as sa) ing. ··one of the two criminal agents 1hre" a grenade that failed to go off in the rear '>t'Cllon ,of the plane. Sccurit) men a hoard the r>lane managed to shoot and kill him at onrc." IRAN SAUDI ARABIA F rom A l Pan1l'lpaling busines~'> "Ill serH' free non-alcoholic bcvt•ragt"\ to 1he dt·~1gnat'ed dri vcr responsible for l\\>O or mort: people. attording to Janet Catr r. pa<,t prrsidenl of 1he Orangl· Counl~haptcr of M .\DD. Thr R111-Carlton hotel in Laguna N1go-cl. 1 he Ritr:rnd Ttfet nncr) rcstauranl!I 1n Newport Beach. all Claim Jumper locations 1n the coun- '". The Red Onion rc~tauran1 chain a'nd the Ir' inc Mamou arc part1c1- pa11ng 1n 1hc program. For hol1da) reveler'> "'ho don ·1 ha\'c a designatM driver. M..\DD is t.·o-!.ponsonng rec ta" n cs ome to people wh o've had 100 much to dnnl... Sponsored locally b~ M '\DD and Carr ti mt. \areCab provides fr~ taxi "\' pot 1hem on our face'>. Then the \31d there were 44 ~u n 1,·ors. 32 ol ndrs home from ha rs and res1auran1s planl' \tarted s"a~ ing and txgan a t.h('m 1n1u rcd but not serious!;. It did 1hrnugh<1ut Orange and most of Lo!> 'harp descent. a nosedl\e." not account for the .f 07th person -\ngeks counties. "It h11 1he ground ''Cl) hard and tht· aboard. ··While we're hcrl' 10 1reat people o;t'lll cosl11onstaml' oiJirmtwc were an---The fligJH from-~ Bagfidad ""o-=---=·~ drog am:httcotlol abusrprob- un the noor ... he ~1d. ··The fuselage .\mman was normal!\ 50 minutes. k ms. \\C rccogni1e 1ha1 ~ople sttll '>Piil 1n10 t"o. "'"h the two p1~ on but because ofihc Iran: Iraq war Iraqi drink too much around the holida)s." the ground abo ut 200 or 300 y::ird-; planes have 1akcn a longer. 21,,_hour said Donna Stewart. manager of tht· apart .. . route over northern Saudi Arabia. CareUn11 at the Costa Mesa Medical He "atd an aucndant pulled him The Sa udi statement sa id _the <."en1cr Hospital. and hi'> brother Khalcd from under injured would be returned to Iraq "at lh(' '>Cats. and that all thrt·c rushed out Baghdad's request" after the) "ere < !)rt--<.abw1ll bc10 opcranon unul J sat~ and confi dential ndc. lltlld Ed a.m. on Jan. 2 and -·an he reached at Juline. prcs1dC'nt of lht• Huntington ( 8t.IO) 422-4143. Pickup~ canno1 oc Beach chapte r made from pn' atl..' panic'> or resl-The differt·nrl' oct"ccn Safi" Rt'dc dl·nres. and 1hr rider will oc iakcn " ho~ -not 10 another_ part) or bar. a~ program'> for Jduhs is 1ha1 the sa1dSll·wart.lf1hcridc 1s morc thana ll't'n-age ndrr dtX'\ no1 ha'c 10 oc 70:-mlk from Inc 5ar or n.'!l-t-0uranl. into\U.'ated-t> mil the scrv1re. It thl' rider "111 pa~1~e diffcrt·nce. lht·~ 'H ' gone 10 a pan) w11h a date Part of ::i na1ionwidc program. ~·':hc~·s drank too mu<.·h. they can ~al~ C'areCab has provided some 45.000 au 3 ride ~om.c from.10 p.m: until - ndes during the holida~s since it .m. on Fnda)S and saturdays. bc'gan in ~ 980. said Stewart Sat'-' R1dr operate~ oul of 1hc Other tree ride prQgra ms include Pacifica .(Q__mmurut} Hosp11al in the _y&una_ Beach's IiosLiaxl -and=·Hur-ni1ntk· m-~!trlr.---------- thc Saft-Ride Program for let•ns. 1 • . . . Sponsored h) the Laguna Beach n the_ '>Ou lh t:\)U.nt~. Safc ·R 1~e ts Police Dcpartmrnl. Tips1 Taxi is a 'punson:d b~ lhe Saddlcbac~ Com-~car-round ~r' icr for Laguna Beach mun11~ Ho'\p11al in Laguna Hi lls. resident "ho ha'e 100 much to drink .. rhl' program 1<; s1aOCd by can- al a pn' alt' pan) or bar" 1th1n th e c11~ rcrm·d local high school s1udent hm1h . The numbc'r to call is \.Olun1ecrs and is headqunrtcd here :u 497-331 I. Saddlebac-k Hosp11al." said Mark "We Just wa nt to get pcOplc home Sc' 1lla. cmcrgcn<') d epartment s;ifcl) :· said Kath) Durx-rro, a supcn isor. spokes\\ Oman for 1he drpartmrnt. Teens can l'all 770-3771 an) Frida\ On Nrw Year's Eve. Hun tington or Sa1urda) night between 10 p.n1. Beach tl'en-agrrs can call the Safe and 2 a.m. fo r a fret• ride home -no Ride program al 847-RJOF. for a free. qul·s11ons askt'd. Thr agcnr~ quoted the offinal a' Sa) 1ng tht '" o h1Jal'ker\ wac tra' el· ~ ing on Lebaneo;e passport'i. and that the) had arrn cd in Baghdad on• a. flight from Yugoslavia. of lhc bu ming plane. released from hosp11als. Lt did not aud1 .\rab1a said no1h1ng about gi'e an~ nat1onali11esofthose aboard the h11ack auempt. h reported s1mpl ) the plane. FUENTES LIKES CHAIRMAN POST ••• ..\arar. the former Jordanian of- ficial. said that after the smoke appeared~ 1n the cabin. "Ox}'gen ma<1ks dropped from the {'e1hng and that "The plane failed to land and h11 A Jordanian government statc- thc ground 800 ya rds off the ru nwa~. ment. which wa'i earned on Jor· This rl'\Ultcd 1n 1he plane burni ng.'· dan1an television. !!aid the passengers Thl· ·aud1 Defense Ministry. which incl uded sc'en Jorqan1ans. 1"'0 of 1\ also responsible for c1v1I aviation. whom "ere killed. ~~~~E llily Pilat . MA* OFFICE 3JO .,,, • e... Ma .t ''11• , • • I. 1» 'J~ t A l,6,f c:a.u.•.o •o. 642 ~~e t..t..,eu a .O••or.i 642 132• 'Coor·ri•• '1111' "-•· ,~ rr.;i P 1111••1'1"'11 CO"'CA' \ Pl.., t'fW' t•fti'1e"\ Jlf'.tH"-' t •1t I A!"., .... ~ ad•ft'f ,,. ,.,..,,_,, ,...._. .......... II(:• '.(111 1 #II'" .• ~·4 ,.; ,. •• ~,. ~'Cl'"• t , • •• .., H 1~ '* l>'"-00 VOL. 71,NO.• Julit call 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you li ke? Call the number above and your messqe will be recorded. transcribed and de- hve~d to the appropn ate editor. The sarm 24-.hour •nswerina terVttt may be used to record leuen to the editor on anr topic. Contributori to our Letten column mutt incl* their name and telephone number for venficat1on. Tells us what's on your mind. , Deity Piiot Deltvery le OU.-entwd ~ ... .,,.. (•<Uy ~ '°" Ou ,.., 1 "•v• you~ f.>Apeit o., ~ 1'l r m <•" O.'"'" I o"' •n<t ;046 t<>Cl• * II M )lllih• .. to ~·•"lit A•-0 ~. jr •OW i1 nt• 'K"'•• yOi '°"' l • , • .. II<''"'• '0 • ff\ l tiG ,~ ''"''¥" .... ·1 ... -..... ~ From Al con1inua11on of momentum. ."There ~·e-ms to be nobod} el!IC running. ~o 11 ma) be I've bt-en ahandoncd 10 the roll.'' fht• part) ·s goa ls will remain much thl' ..ame If Fuentes fi ll~ another term af\cr the Ccn1 ral Committee's fan. I~. 1987. rcorgani1ation meeting. -Reg1s1ering ne-vi. Rcpubh{'ans and ra1s1ng funds for the part} will con1inue 10 be his prior1tic~. Fuente'i ..aid. "It r.aints a lcu glamorous picture o f po 1ttcs but tt's a 'cry · re.al 1st 1c p1('turc." he said. "The glamour comes on clcctton n1ah1 when the) count the votes and we've won." The party will-COl'lhl\U¢ lo woo more La tinos. Asians and othu ethnic aroups as well. Fuentes said. John Hanna. chairman of (he count) '5 Democratic Par\). w•sn'1 surpmcd Republicans want Fucntn back. "The Repubhran'I arc fortun11c he's \lo lll1na to serve anothrr two )Cars:· Hanna ~id. "He has done an C\<.'cllcnt job of raising funds and )upport1n g candidates. "The~ couldn·1 fi nd a s1ronger cand1da1c:· Hanna said . "He's done n good job and I wish him well. "But I don't think rll he quite as foohsh... the first-term Qe.moet'at added. Fucn1es and Hanna have met and agrt·ed they'll seek bipartisan rules to temper future campaian practices in the count>. "Theres a place in Otanac Coun· t) ·s political leadership on both sides to raise the level of campaian acth•i· t):· Ful•ntcs said. "pan1cularly to demand-that campai1n contult•n•~ act rid of the slccze factor in 1he count)'. "I'm fed up with the sletic offered b) so man) hatc"et men and hatche1 women." lifc.·-lona Republican. Fuentes bcpn walkln1 ptt(incu for the party &'I a 12-)car.Old. a nd was ftnt electro ' to the Central ( 'omnHttcc in 1972. He also served as 1rtasurer and fin t '1<.'t' {'ha1rman of the eommtttcc. The S1"tth generation Californian is the icnior vice {>resident of the Newport Bca('h civil cnalncerina and lan(t planning firm of -RoberJ k in. William Frost & Associates. He and ht~ wife live in Ncwp<>rt Reach. ALLEGJW ••. · FromAl -- 1)'. Lt. Ci1ldea said one of the arrntina officcrt. Heather Dreyer. has rt· turnrd to active duty. The other officer. Dan Johnson, is on ' rqularty ~hcdukd \'Ka&ion. he saad. Otkkt Mid that bccaOK of public claims made about their ronduc\. the offictn af\' hopina for a SPCtdi"' conclusion 10 tht probe of Ross arttit and u~ucnt deilth .. -. OmbUUinen needed for &1lnl council Applicaaions are beina accepted for adults in~ltd in joinina lhc Oranaie C.Ounay Council o n Aline's Iona lem1 care ombudsman servicn. Ombudsmen arc o bjective indc~nd~nt mediaion who lnveslip&e and rnolvc complaints .on behalf of patients in nunioa,homcs. All volunteen will participate in ll state mandated J6.hour orientation and trainins prQ- aram. Two trainina classes will be conducte(l:-One on T ucsd.ays and Th\lndayS: 12: 30 p. m. 1 to 3: 30 p.m., s\an ina Jan. 13; and the second on T'UCSdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . stanina Feb. 24. The classes will run si~ weeks al Coastline Colleae in Costa Mesa. The _counc offers (wo colleac credils in aerontoloey and state ombudsman cenification. The fee for the classes is SI 0, For mort tnformation. pho ne 972-26 76. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~r·:-~~-t-~ Antlque •how, ..ie An antique show and sale feat.urinJ fumilu~. lamps. collectable photos. and vintage glass. will be held at Huntington Center in Huntingto n Beach Jan. 1-4. • The show wi ll run (rom 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. a nd from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. lrvlne buaJneu women ~eet . • The American Business Wo men's Associalio n. Irvine chapter. will meet Jan. 13 at 6:30 p.m. a t the Airponer Inn. 18700 MacAnhur Blvd .. Irvine. New ,mem bers and guests are welcome for this dinner meeting. For more information, phone Safu·. lllcaesCJ at 650-JrOO or 548-383L OC buaJneu women to meet The Orange Coast chapter of the American Busi ness Women's Association will meet at the Claim Jumper at 6:30 p.m . on Jan. 13. · Memocrs wiH vote on the chapter's Woman of the Year. Guest speaker Wlll be a founding member o f thl' Alf\N ~. Frantes Stuck). For reservations. phone 841 -2139. ~ounaellng prog~am aet A program to explore issues pcninant 10 d ysfunctional families or adult · children of al- cohollcswill oc held Jan. 14-18 a11he Wagnt'r Lodge in Big Bear. More than 25 hours of 1nd1v1dual and group counseling will be ofTered 10 examine issues such as self-defeating ocha v1ors. addictio ns. co-depcndl·nq and sexuallt). Th<.' program 1c; recommended for thQse -working to explore pcr~onal issues or'tho'c in thl· helping profrss1ons. The pro gram 1s co-sponson·d b~ Pathwa~ ~ 10 Disco' rr). a Fountain Vallc}·bascd ·OUl·pallent addiction treatment center. For information and rcscr' a11ons phonl' 964-2267 Stop •moklng claaslate~ ..\smoking cessation program"' 111 be otTcn:d at Fountain Valle> Regional Hospital beginning Jan L.S~ .\ frCl' lntroductor) mcrtingfor the Smokl·ndns program. a scr' ice that treats tfk cau!>cs of smoking. will be hdd Jan. 15-16 at th<.' hospital. l()('at<'d at the cornerofEuchdand Wam<'rin Fountain Va11c~. For more 1nforma11 on phom· 966-817..i. 5-lOk run reglstratlon set Registratio n for Harbor Vic" Ekmentar~ School's 5 a nd I Ok Spirit Run. to tx· held Jan. I l'.<. l!> underway at thl.' school. Applications ma> oc picked up at the school or local sporting goods stores. First prize to the male and femal·c "'inners oftl:le I Ok 1s a "<.'ekend r-rip 10 San Frannsco. and "inners of the Sk will oc awarded ui.e ofa Big Bear cabin fo r the weekend. • Registration fee" arc S6 andS13"1th r-~hin on race da). For more mforma11on phonl' b 15-6182 Friday~ Dec. 26 No meetln11 1cltecl•lecl Birthday for mom . Hundn&ton Beach police. city employee. and frlenda jammed into Neptune•• Locker on the H11nt£n1ton Beach. Pier Tue8day to honor Ella Chrlateneen. the department'• "adopted mother.•• OD her 73rd birthday. Ella ChrlateDaeD baa been a flzture for 35 yean OD the pier where ahe operatea Neptune'• ~ker. another fut-food reataaraDt called Captain'• Gall'' and a balt and tackle •hop~ Thoae who know Ella aay ahe won't healtate to take on troublemaken twice her abe. But ahe wu robbed once and patrol offtcen. aa well u off-duty police, take a little extra dme to watch out for her. Police officers and other retulan aay the pedte 1ranclmother la alway• ready with a bot cup of cotree. a amUe and a chat for her frlen~. Plenty attended her •urertae ,..rty to ahow Ella that her carln1 waa reciprocated. .. I I Penalties deterrent to drunken drivers I OS -\:-.IC.iELl:S (..\Pl-Thdx·'it "'a' 10 ~l'l'P drinking dm crs off thl' road 1s 10 inrrcast• (X'nalt1r ' for suc·h an11-c;oc1al be ha' 1o r. rr'>cart·hr r!> \IUd} ing ( ahforn1a acndc·nt rn·nrd'i said\\ l·dnl'\thl\. "It\ a 'Cr) ~1mplr l·eunom1c thl·or~ ... •,:ud John l ' mbt't·k. an a,c;ociatc econom ic., profc~sor at Purdul"'s Kranncrt Sl·hool uf \lanagcmcnt · "Whl·n ~ou r~uw the pnce ol 'i(lm('th1ng -in th" l·asc. thr lrgal rmts o~nnking and driving -~ou rrd uce the demand for 11 "itrongcr dctl·m·nr' do ma~l: a d1ffrrcnre "hen 11 romcs to cutting do" non dru nkl·n dn ' 1ng:· hr 'aid f he < ahlorn1a H 1gh"a~ Patrol. gl·anng ill! for o nt• of 11c; dr adhcc;t hoJ1da~ drl' 101._ pcnot1'. agrt'l'' that \tiff pcnalt u:" arc a d<'tl·rn·nt. h ut ol1"il·1al\ al'o belie' c <·nfo rcc- ml·nt and puhhe 3\\<Hl'nl''>'>. 1\ rn11cal to drunkl.'n drl\ 1ng "'ht•n 'ilffl·r ix·nalt1c~ arc imposed.'' ..aid CHP spoke!>"'o man ~usan Cowan-S<.·011 in Sacrame nto "But al'io cn11cal 1s cnforn·ment and public a"'are- m·ss.' Snbnrl~ checkpoints arl' u'l'd a' a dl·tt>rrcnt. for 1n~1ance. not 111 arrl'Sl drunkt'n drt'Vcrs:· Sobnet) chl·rkpo1nts are not being uSl'J this 't'ar. shr ... aid L'mbcc.k and Patn k \.tc( an h). al\o an associate economics profrs .. or at PurdUl'. based th<.'1r anahsis on sta11s110 n1 mp1lcd un moto r 'l'h1rk a('cidr nt'> rc ponl·d 1n CatTfITTTIT:flfiml 19~ n o m1d-I 'l!Hl Data o n arn·<,ts b) poht'l' a nd the < ·ahfornta High\\3) Patrol and d1\fX>'i1t1on u( lh.c..ca.scun coun also \\ere studied. grams " 111 drink and dm t' It•" .\.-.of Jan. l.a ... r n csofnc"' )13tl·la"'"lll ta~l· cfk ct drahng \\llh d runken drl\l'r' Om· of those "ould allo"' the roun tO' 11rdt•r 1gn1t1on -lock111~ de' IC'l'\ to tx· 1n- '>talk d on the l.'ars of lOn' 1c1ed drunkl·n J n,er.-. Such de, ice' "<1uld rn 1u1rc 1ha1 a pt•r,o n breathe into a tuhl· that "oulJ mea<.url' h1'i blood alw hol k' d 11 thl• In l'I is 100 high. the d e' an· pre' cnt' lhl' car from hl•ing <.tarted Other measure~ \\OU ld 1n rea')(' "l hl' pun1'hmcnt for d runken dn' 1ng. ll\l' 'iom<· oftll!ITlffmfl'\10r akohol-ahu'>l' l'dulation programs and l'mpo"l'r lol:al g1H l'rnml·n1 to 'ell the cars of lOn' 1rt11d drunkl·n drncr~ J rtH'r' had tx·cn hahlc onh for 'eh1cular man,laughter charg{'' facing up 10 )IX )ear' 1n J")rt\on l h<· < ahforn1a -.1ud' \\as compart.>d with J ,l·parall· 'itudy of the efTt.>cts of a tough drunkt·n dn' 1ng la" m Ohio In Ohio. the number o f <,uch ~ucti Jllldl'nt1. as a JX'Hl'ntagc of all alC'IOent~ dl·trca~·d h~ I 5 ix·rcl·nt \ince thl.' 19!0 la" took e1kc-t. th<.' ~archers said < ahlorn1a dn,crc, arc facing one ol the lungc't hohda~ dm 1ng J)('nods. "'hich \\Mtl'd Wl.'dn~:Oll ft"p;m:-anC;ttasts trntrr m1dn1ght liunda~ The ""orst Chnstma~ hti hda' death toll m thc -.talc was 1n 1 Q79. a 'lm1lar tour-daLQCnQd~~·hcn ·8¥ le \\l'rl' ~tlk·d on ~\all' h1gh"'a~s . ..aid Ms. < 11\\an-~c·o11 rurb1ng drun~' ll••••••••••••••••••r--' "Th<'rr ''~" a dramat1l' dcrrt'il'\l' 1n Thntud~. sponsored b) ..\rco pctrnkum l'ompan~ in Los .\ngclcs. found that moton rn, fared \\ith lnCrl.'a'\cd f)('n:lltlC\ such as Jail. license c;uspt•nc;1on and m:indntor~ alcohol rt•hah1hta t1on pro- In the earl) 19!'.IO'i. hx-JI gc" nnmt·n1 rl·cc1 H'd the ixm er 111 charge· dru n kl·n dn,er\ who kill <;omconr \\1th '>l'rnnd· dl·grt'l' murd<.'r. ""hll'h carm·~ a P\'nalt~ ol up to l1fl· in prison. frad1t10nall~. drunkt·n I hl' all-ti;,,l. h1gh"a~ ·death toll iot a tour-<la\ "c", 't•C'ar~'-v.cckcnd was 72 ~ tlkd m I ~XO. '>hl· \a1d - ~O "l\u11. u" Uni n1ur ...J\J llVL~ll\U . -r--------·--....,,.---A~_p-pl~ications (or Viruses ofthe international I Grand Jueytaken variety_Can-9e sh.o.t i!} arm , I The nu . !>l'a!>on ___________ .._ __ occurs somrwhcrc hetw<.'cn Ha llowct>n and 1ncoml' ta\ N • time... T hanks to' ac-AICY cincs. most strains o f 1nfluen1a arc M I avoidable. and an}-• C llTYI£ one my ~·intag<.'. cs-•••••••••••••• p~c1a ll y. sho uld have their shots. Seems like every year new viruses roJI off the assem bly line as regularly as n<.'" car mod~ls. Wl··r<' · constantly confronted with foreign impbrts that disrupt our balance of trade. We impon everybody ~lsc's nu. but can't export an\ of our own. • We haw 'two respcctabk little flu viruses from M1ssiu1pp1 and Ann Arbor. M1ch1gan that nobod) m the world Sttms to want. The) 're j ust as good as an)' of the foreign impons~ and probabl\ a lot nicer. but )OU never naruh-MinfsslPP1 microbe clobbering someone m Hong Kon1. Mayoc they're too mannerly. Ori11nally we had sonict hinJ va1uely kno" n as o\sian flu. Then Ho ng Ko ng flu was biJ for awhile. Later. Chtk got into the act and export~ their own flu. No" W<.' ha' c Taiwan flu -the latest model for 1987. Ne~t year we'll ha'c Singapore Sn1ffics. and the Easter Isla nd Grippe. or a Monl o flu rnt wi~s }ou uut faster than the blackjack table~ at the Casino. If you do IC t Sick. '1°S o nl) patrlOllC to bU} ..\mcnt•an t ka'1 ~OU kno~ wh,1 ~ou'rt act~J.fll. A~· \\h1.tc. and bhac virus thal suppons tlle Amencan belief m fair ptay. No Kuna Fu kicks to the sol~r pleius or karate chops to the brow. American flu makd )'OU f('CI rotten -but tu least )OU hl \C I faint dcmc to hH'. With thl' no'lltalaua c.riw:. "ho knows. ma) be the old fo'llh1oncd Nt'>rman ~od.wcll nu of our childhood m11thl rl·turn Rc ml·mh\•r tx·1 ng huni.llc\ up in bed. recking 111' '.apor rub. and thl' ~1ndl~ old docto r taking ~our t{·mrx·ratttrl"l ,.\n~onl· old l'llllUgh 10 remember "hen dcx·tor., madl· hoU'il' t·all' ha' a k gal nght lo rt•mam s1kn1 This fol kc;, flu \t'cm' gr n1lc m rnmpanson 10 todn) ·, "1 rulcnt '-lra1n\. "'o dnuht &l'rm' arc getting mcanl·r and tnug~er. Ewn "'11h ~ nur hloodshot <.')C' closed. you l'an:&- t<.'11 a microhc from Mongohn from a bug from Borneo . fhc) all fcel likl' sonw1h1ng ~ou "'nuldn't want to mc-N in a dark alky -lrt nlnm• pla~ 1unglc warfare 10 your intl'Stinal tract. Yrars ago there \'as a cauun 'noh appeal in catching a virus in thl' LllU\ re in~tl·ad of fro n1 'our Fuller Brush man. It show{'d \OU wc·rc rich and sophisticated. This was hcfortJ('l lrnn •f when II C'O'll more 10 rome dO\\O with a l'asc of the Parisian r""o-Stl·p. .\n) cckhratNf ho'lltl''-" rnuld put a\ irus n n the mar mcrcl~ b} t('lhng h<.'r fncnd'i 'lhc picked up a nc" flu hug in 81arrit1 that was makmg all the chll' pan1l'S on 1hc- R1 " 1<.'rn. ToJa~ '1ru~ jct around the \'orld in w1dl··hod1cd 747s and whisk throu'h c\tstoms dut) fnX'. Being ambitio us. thc\C antcmat1onal m1crobt's all "'ant to come to .\m<.'nca and makt a name for tht'msekcs appcanng on the co, er ofT1mt Or doing shd<.' 4'hO'-'S o n TV. Thcr(''s a natural impulse 10 hnk a '1ru!I to the 1.<wn1n "hc rc 11 \\&41 di~mcr<'d . I confcn "hen I had Hnng kong Flu )C3M aao. I C\!X'Clt'd ~>mNhin~ ('\Oil\' and m) St<.'rio us But the clangin1 no1!>\' in m) h(ad "as dcfin1tch no t t<'mplC' hcll'll. It ga'c me an 1nsatmhlc cr:I\ mg rl"lr egg rnll'l. though You ma) think a fc" d3)S sa ked out in a hammock "1th a hug fro m Born Rora m'lght actuall) he pkamtnt But all 1h:H hula hnn(J\ \tufY docsn't mean a thing whc-n )Our l'>t•hall\ fl·cl "' 1fthl'' \\\'rc oound ng around inn pinhall mnrh11w ~1\llll' 'iru'l'' llll 'l' rlu \3ll'lnl'' < ompan1c would pa' a ~inf' ransom tor an 1nocula11 on against Mluc t tu "h1r h attackHmplo~''C"' "'hen th<.') 're Jl:tung n:ad~ to ~o tn "Ork f ortunatCl)-11 'ani he as qui kl) Hit appcu1' l o,,. 'i1 knc" 1d dctinitcl) class11icd as a "rus 1h.lt 1ndurc' chill~. thrills, insomnia. a nd lo~ o f appct1H'. Th(' onl) rnrc "mam:tg<.' -""h1rh man~ da1m is "-Of'SC than thc-d1'4.':t..e. If there """re 'hot"I to n:hl'H' th1!> 1l l1Sl'r\ th,·1r\I h\• a line 1n front of,., en dtx·ttu ·, onil'c around 1lw \\tttld . N11H'y ftft>l•IYrt ""*'• I• Lllpu Nlrwl . Pr"""' ""h1ng tu "-'n(' on t l~l-f lJ~"-~~·orangl' I 1111111' C 1ril nJ..I .lur~ ha.' r un11i-Jan 21l tn lik an _Jpphla1111n \\ 11h tlw Suni>nor <. oun · -. . v · I . - l'rc"Jl~.'l'll\l' 1urnr-. mus(hc at'lca't 1' H'ar' o ld and .in <l1anl(l' ( ount\ f'l''1dl•nt for a 'l'ar \ppltGml\ ..tr<' 1nt('n ll'"l'd h\ a \uix·nor Coun 1udt1.l' I hl'\ Ml' .11,0 \U hJl'l'l Ill a hal·~grounll '"' l''illga- 1111n lt1101i.\\11r~ n mini mum ot four tfa~' a \\eel for a full 'l'.ll Ill\ l''t1ga11ng 'ar1o u" a~pcl·i... 11t't"o1Jnt~ SlJ\ crnmcnt Jn~ 111.'a'llinall) 1"u1flg ind1ctml·n1~ 1n rnm1nal case . \ppliratmn' arc a' a1lablc b~ matl from <\Ian Slater. .lu1' ( lll1lf1H:>'>10ncr. Orange ( o unt\ ( 11unhou~c. P.O Hll\ 1Yl)4, Santa ~na. <. n Q.:!70:! Pka\l' end ow a 'tamped. ~ll~add rl'''l'll hu'\inc~!I 'I/(' l'n \ clOJ)l'. Christina• tree barns .et C hmtma' tm: hurn a~ \\'hl'dulcd at fo ur \ocauons thn1ughout Orange Count) follo wing the hohda~ season < uunt) rcs1dl·nts can drop their trees off for a mass hurn h~ th<.' Ornngl' Count) f1rt' Dcpartm<.'nt at the tolltm 1n[t loc:111ons: •I hl' n1mh('a t corner of ~Iron ..\' cnue and East 't al<.' l otip in In'"" through Jan 5 •I hl' wuth~rn end Qf La No' 1a in · n JtAan C apl\tr:lM c)n J3n \ • 1 h<.' 'arnnt l<lt ano~ lrom Portola t'laia on ~nta Ma~n ta Pari"'a) in M1~~1on VtCJO on Jan.:? and J. •The.-'outh"cst c<11'ner of r a1rmont and )-Ofba I inda Bo ule' ard u1 Yorba Linda on Dec. 29: 30 and 31 .ind Jan .:! and \ Uutn '"11 lx-l'ondu\.tc-0 at 7 p.m. Jan. 5 ln lni~6 p n1 Jan \ in San hilln ( Qp1~1tano. ' p.m. Ma. JJn \1..,.,.o n V1l'Jo and tr30 p.m . Jin. 4 1n Yorbl Linda. I Orange· Goa~t is rich with ----.. .. spirit of giving A 1'CCCnt tJC trvine stuoy or Orange County attitudes found a pervading selfishness. The majority of those surveyed didn't think it was imponant to give to the poor, though they reponed no shonage of wealth themselv~. And ari even greater number didn't think it was important to be of service in one's community. -While, the veracity of the survey isn't in question here. the location of the polling must be scrutinized. For based on a recent outpouring of concern here. the UCI folks must have conducted· their survey somewhere other than along the C>range Coast. Cenainly, had the researchers quizzed the people who read the Daily Pilot, they would have reponed far different numbers. The numbers don't lie. We asked the com.munity to ' Give a Little Christmas -to place toys under the, Christmas tree in our lobby. From -there; Daily ·Pitot employees transported the gifts to the Share Our Selves agency in Costa Mesa for distribution to needy children in the area. Our sister publication, the Huntington Beach Independent, launched a similar effon with the help of the Girls and Boys C lub pf Huntington Beach. Last year. o ur request was met with more than 420 gifts that helped make Christmas morning a little more full for wanting children. This year, we were overwhelmed by your gen- erosity. More than I .060 gifts were placed under the Pilot tree and later into appreciative little hands. T.he effon more than doubled the goal of 500 gifts and almost tripled what was accomplished in the first Give a Little Christmas campaign last year. That thoughtfulness is all the more admirable in the face of repons that charitable gi ving is down elsewhere in the county. Congratulati0ns and thanks to all of yo u who took the time to make it a truly merry Christmas. Opinions t'\prc~~d 1n th•~ ~p:IC<' arr those orthc Dail~ Pilot Other\ IC~S e,.pl't'SSCd on this paic arc those oflhl·1r authors and artists. Readt"r comment 1s '"' ned. Thl· Da1h Pilot. P 0 Ao\ 1560. Co~ta Mt"sa. 92626. Phonr 642·6086. . Vandals who painted over billboard deserve praise To the Ed11or· , To the con'l'1l·nt1ou' Clllll'n'hl "ho .. , andal11ed·· the d1'>tasteful· billboard at :-.le,, port and 17th St. 1n Co'ita Mcsa h~ blo111ng out thl' model\ e\pll\1.'d hCl\Unl \\llh \\hill' pa int. we sa). goou '>hn" ~ nude kmalc smiling do" n fro"'4hl' '") on·r a major 1ntCl">l'Cl1on. vr an~\\hcre clse tor that mailer. \\hat "e'd likl· to kno" 1s. \\ho gave.' thl' adH·rt1\rr Pl'rnll\\IOn to suit ~ our 'ik~lanl' '"th thut pornograph1r pin- up'' m · \j\:f \'.\ID 0.\ \\ N WIPPERM.\N ··If we build PrOperly. orange County can have another 9ay Nineties and ~~t:l.tles. Hopefully. we will never agarn have to wltn ... __ theDep .. -- Thekeyto 1987istobuild arid--tebuild-~i)erly'' A!> we stand on the brink of the nc\\ > l'ar I Q87. three) ears from the turn of the decade and 13 )Cars from the turn of the centur.. ll is well to reflect on the year just ·passed and on the year JUSt ahead -and to put our li_ves here on the Orange Coast "1 n per· spcctive." The title of this column on Orange County growth issues. ..In P(·r- spcctin-:· came from one of m) ~veral mentors over the vears-Ra' Watson. currently a vice chairman of The Irvine Co. Rav has ll\ed and "orked in this ar<.'a 'for morl' than a quaner of a century. and he ap- proaches questions with the com- bined C\e ofa wel l-t-duea ted architect and a self-read philosoph<.'r. When Ra > is asked a question. ('Speeiall} b~ a new'i person. he nc\t~r snaps out a }e or a no. a black or a "h1te. because h<.' understands there arc fe" such answers. lnste-ad. he Ix-gins" ith the phrase." Let's put that into perspec11,c ... But placiog.such gut·reac11on con- ~1dcra1ions as Orange. Coast growth ISSUCS into.perspec.Li vc.is 0.0.1..~. We all have our biases. 1f we have studied an issue at all. and espcciall) if we ha": de' clo~d our opinions from others ''1th strong feelings on a SUbjeCt. Rcsearr hl'r' ha' l' fou nd that mere- 1) asking a :tl'rtC!i of questions of a person d<K'S not rcall) disclose much. For )Cars now. r(·search people have fa vo red what is called a focus inter- ' 1e" This permits probing. digging. Wh, did\ ou an'iwer that wa\ '!Would ~ou' change vour mind if such-and- such "ere different'? Thus. let's put into ix·rspect1ve Orange County's major idl'nltfi<.'d probk m: traffic congestion. Dcx·s Ora ngl' Count) have traffi c congcs- 11on'! Yes. 1s the immediate response. Thal'. that is one of those black and "hite questions. And the answer is black. But let's place the: q uestion into perspcCll\'C. I oncl' reponed 1n this column a conversation wtth a fncnd \\ho had rcccntl) moved to Ne"pon Beach from Los .\ngeles ... I love 11 hae ... she exclaimed. "There is no trank:' Is traffic had o n the San Diego Frccwa~ at 5 p.m. on a weekda)? "Compared to "'hat']." should be the r<.'sponse. It 1s "orse than at 11 a.m. on a weekda'. It 1s belier than the Costa Mesa Freewa) heading north at 5 p.m. on a wcckda). Arc ' there t()o many peOpk in Orange County? More than I 3' year~ ago. Fewer than 13 )ears· from nu". One thing we can almost count on - th e 500.000 people who will join us (most!~ through bin h) during thc nc\t 13 wars \\Ill not "ant anv more gro"th. · · The )car jUSt completed brou~ht Orange Count\ so me special gi lts. among them thl' nr" Performing Am Center. .\nd we witnessed '>ome 1mponant nc"' de' i.'lopments -the emergence.> of thr n•ntral pan of the l'Oun t~ as an 1mponant office centEr. the transition of more industrial space 10 high technolog~ focilt11cs. thl' birth of the nc" communitv of Kant·ho Santa Margarita in · thl' !louthocrn part of th e count). Tht· economy 1s not prcd1cted to be qu1teasros} during 1987. Fewcrnl.'"' jobs tha n "'e have been experiencing. Soml·what les!I construction. A smaller increase in gross count) product. But being Orange Count}. c' en less mcanr; a lot of econo mi c 'itrength. The year I l>M7 will be an excdlenl MARTIN BROWER \Car in which to hu1ld for thl.' \Car '-''ith thl' cral\ number. 2000. For th~· 11me when we\\ Ill talk about tht• turn of the ccntuf) as tht· turn of thl· current centun. .. lf"c build proper!}. Orangl· Coun- t\' can ha>e another Ga\' Nineties and RoaringTwcnlll'~. Hoi)efull). ~'-'will ne ve r agai n haH· to \\itnc.,~ thr Depression Th1rlll'S. Wl• all "ant to hut Id proper!). hut "c ha'<.' to put the phrase .. build properly" into perspectLve. W e can. for<.'xamplc. stop bu1ld1ng ne" road~. Or "'-' can launch a roadbu1ldtr)g program. It \\c do not begin bu1ld1ng the threl' transponauon corridors. 1n ~()()(I \\l.' can again put int0<> pcr- spcctl\ e ho~ had traflic is on the 'an Di ego and Costa Mesa fr{'('wa) s at p.m. on a "'eekday. "Terrible:· we "111 rcpl~. "Compared to thc wa) thl'Sl' frcl•ways flowed back in 1986.'' But then. m~ bias 1s showing. agai n. .\lnghl. during 1987. I "'111 tr~ harder 10 abide b\ thl.' naml' I ga' e this column -in i>cr!>pectivc. Ha'c a happ) and health~ Ne" Year -whate,cr that phrase mea ns 10 each C?f ~ ou. Martin Brower publisbed tb_e news- letter "Martin Brower's Orange Co1nty Report... - llal'U:a ..... Col••atmt ' ·M.edical fight is oh the horlZon !'l.\CKl\MENTO -Two decade'> ago. whl·n Congress was debating \\ hcthcr 10 provide basic medical care 10 ttu.' elder!) -a program n.o" I.n o" n as M<.'dtcare-scant attention "all paid 10 an obscure section of lhe kg1sla11on that ga'e statl'S an op- ponun11 ~ to l'Xpand ml·dical !!Crvices to thr poor. " h11 later. thl' California Legis- laturl' c·xc:m .sed the opti<?n to obtain federal subs1d1es for indigent health can·. thus g1' ing b1nh to the bureau· crauc and financial m(l_n~!Cr we call ~kd1·E·a1: • Perltap'> no one could have fort'· Sl·cn "hat a headache Medi-Cal "ould become. but it's also clear. from the perspective of hist~ry. that nu onl' tried 'er~ hard. l 'ntil thl·n. tht• state's poor ob- l31ncd ml·d1cal care. 1f at all. from pm ate. chantablc sources -man~ ph\Stnans and pn "ate hospitals sui1pl~ earned a ccnain number of pattl'nls for httlc or no charge -or from county hospitals. What Medi-C;ir s designers d1dn•t undl.'rstand. or "ere: afraid to rc\•cal. "as that the medical care system itself "ould be changed b~ the inj~t1on of so mam nc" dollars. The chanty care c;1opped. of course . .\nd the count) hospnals "'-'re all but dtstroycd as 1ns11tut1ons smcc the poor could no" take their business elsewhere. Thl' a\atlabiht) of Mtd i-C'al dollars spurred an incrcd1blc ex- pansion of the nursing home business because the program would pa~ for the care ofthl· eldcrl). The Medicare and Meda-Cal dollar!> o' erhcated the mi:dical econom' and touched ofTan 1nl1a11onan i,p1 ral th at hasn·t stopped ·, 1.'l . · Within a · fc" \Car;. th<" state Lcg1slatu rl' and then-Go,·. Ronald Reagan "ere desperate!~ seeking "a\ s to con trol costs. It's bct'ome a nl.'\cr-endmg quest. The Reagan administra tion's con- 1nhut1on was the: pre-paid health plan that would. it was said, provide care for fixed pe_r patient prc:m1ums. Some of thl' PH Ps "'orked. but many were s1mpl) scams "orki.'d b~ unethical doctors and hospitals. using high- prcssurc salesmen "ho scou~ the state's lo" -income nc:1ghborhoods to sign up mt•mbers. but providing shodd\ earl'. There was a round of Journalistic exposes in the 1970s and panici pation m PHPs was scaled back. although somr continue. It " ab~luti.'1) d1~gu!>t1ng 111 th1nl. that the gc~ral populan· of nur nt~ (chi ld rl·n included) '>hc1uld tw ~uh­ Jectcd to a lll-t1me<.·hti.··s11l'. \l~t-( ·o!lta ~k~ · · Rt"agan's successor. JcrT) Brown. ignored Med1-C'al for most of his govc.mo"hip. although hc made pol- 11ical deals with some non-traditional rn.<.'dical professions. such as arnpunctunsts and chiropractors. to allo" thi:m to obtain Medi-Cal pa )· mcnts. and received many campaign con1ri bu11ons tn return. But late 1n his mgn. Brown Signed another "re· form.. under which providers of scn·1ccs would sign contracts guaran· teeing their pnces. A Medi-Cal .. czar" was named to negoua1e the contracts in sccr<"Land for awtule. costs slt.ppcd dO\\n. Candles burn for the oppressed To the Editor: Thl· candkc, th:11 burn du ring tht Jcwi.sh fcstl\ al ol Hanukkah - staning this ~l·ar on the· night of December :!6 -lClmmcmorate l\\O miracles: first. thl' '1t·1on of the sm::ill band of Jc.,.,s kd h' Judah 1accaf!cl· who recapturrd Jc" 1'ih independcntl' from thl' m ight~ (1rl.'t'o-~~nan em- pire: '>el'Ond. I.hr burning for i:t(l.ht da's of the tin' r ru\l' of 1111 U'l'd to relight thl' temple mr nnrah ath·r lhl· ' irton L1kl· the a1il·1l·n1 Macrabecs. So' ict pn\onrri; of cun\dence hkc Yosef Begun and .\n Voh O\ sk) and re- fu'>n1b hke Ida Nudcl and Vladimir <ikpaLper\C,erl' 1n their detcrmma- 11on to n·cl:11m their cultural hcntagl.' :inu 111 cm1gra1r to Israel or other l'OUlltrlC!o "hl'rl· Jcw1 h fl\ ing I~ r<l'i\lbk·. Jl.'"~ C\ er} \\her~ pra} .tha1 thc..\c. 'Ptnlual ~lacrabcc'i "Ill one da) soon lt~hl tht• rant.lie\ of Hanukkah 111 lr'lTdom. .\I th" '"-'3\(ln. 11 1' appmpnatr tn HINDA BER~L rememlx'r another \mall band nl ~rca Director Je"s ''ho arl' lOUWSl'11uc;I~ re.-."11ng fh<.' ~mencan Jewish Committee the oppr-es..,.100 o l t1 m1ghh -empire. O rangt• County Cha tcr 1--~-~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~· Had enough of dirty campaigns To the Editur· Was 11 Yogi lkrr.1 "h" ,J1d . ·11 :11n't O\ l.'r 111111'<, .,, l'I hut 11f loU r\l' hi.' \\3\ speakintt u f ~onwth1ng uthcr than pol111c·, I for one am 1,Llad 11 ' m rr J " a forml·r B<l~toni.in . I ~;in .itl~sl tu ha' 1ng s:it through ,inJ \\llllC"l'U soml· of thl' lo''l'"' f11rm' 111 poll· t1ck1ng. after all Ro<.111n ha' dl"J" been kno'' n for h.1, inp lhl· hl.''t puhhl officials that monl'' lan hu' hut I must hand thl· lir't 'nluu· trnph~ and nhhom w the people "ho ran tor puhlir office here· 1n California in lhl' most rrccnt fracas called an ekr11on. Mud c;,lir.g1ng •~ not the ''a~ 10 appeal lo the ma~se~. I sure.> hope that o\'for<: \\e make another tnp to lhl' poll'i. \OffiC kind of legtslation \\ill lOml.' dO\\n lhl' pike 10 pre,cnl 1h1~ I. ind of rhetoric from c' er being seen on the tuhc agam. GE.i'IE SELIG lr\'ine Toma's drug talk wearlng_olf? To the Ed11or· Illegal substancl' uo;c in this tu" n 1 .. extreme!) high I fl·t'I "l' '>houlu d•i somethin~ about 11 \\ hl·n Da' 1d Toma vis11ed ourschool 11d1Ja101 of good. but it seems like 11 " "earing off. What can "'" <lo 1e1 ~•up thi' dead I)' disease? I am an 8th grader at Thurston. Peer pressure in m} op1n10n 1c; not the ma1orcauseofdrugabusc. More teen- ORANGE COAST ..., ... agers "ould take drugs to get awa} from bad grade\. parents who beat their children or drink eitcessivcl) . .\t th e time of a person's teen-age the~ feel 'Cl) depressed at low points of their teen-age years. Drugs get you fel'l1ng good. but then they drop yo u lo"cr than ~ou "ere. I <\N P<\RKER Laguna Beach IC9'9ftW1tt!Mf Pul>fllMr Dtft.f.., Cuy Editor r .... c._. Newt EO•tOf c, ......... Sj)Oft• EOtll>f TOMT8" E01t0f ..... c....... PrOOuc:llon Oifec10f T.,,....,,ICeMle C•rculttlon Director .... ....... ,., AOYlnillng OlrectOf c:&,~ The chaZ.itycon-game the victims are=the needy <;.\( K.\M ENT0-1 ha,ea friend hat l. IA Philadelphia who wri tes l·olumns. too. His name 1s McMullen, and" hl.'n he is in the mood to work. hC-l~ a~.good-al-th~job-as--anybed y I I. now. Part of what makes ~ou a good rnlumnist is being able to wme a little -"'h1ch he could do in his sleep - and pan of it is being able to f'l'cognize who you can believe. I 1don 't know l'\acll\' how to ex lain this. but once 1n a wh ile a warnings got to go off 10 )3\C >O U. And McMullen. who grew up in the hardest times and on some of the hardest streets 1n South Ph1ladclph1a. had a warning system that was state of the an .\nd then one day. maybe four or Ii' e )ears ago. he go1 beat. Some gu) rame into the office with a story about a charity he was setting up .. I can't re mi:mtx·r the disease. but the gu~ sa id his own daughter had died of 1t. and that he had promised God or hi s wife ~ somebody like that -to de' otc the rest of his hfc to helping other children who had the sa me thing. '\nd McMullen bit on' that -bit it all -and wrote the story ofth1s gu. ·s daughter and hi s fiJht to save other children from her disease. McMullen has a substantial audience in Phila- delphia. and that column ra ised a lot of monc'. Later. ·of co urse. 1t turned out that the gu} was. a crook.. McMullen was embarrassed and remorseful and worried a long time. He wrote a column about beina fooled. and once in a while -even yt-an ai\er 1t had happened -he would say something about ii. and the taste that gu)' lefi in his mouth never went away. I can·t remember 1f I said this to MC'Mullen at the time or not -he 1$n't the easiest person. I know to console -but I undentood euctly how 1t had happened. In fact. tMonly reason this story is about McMullen and not about mt 11 that -McMullen had a bi~r foll~wina than I d~. so the auy picked ham to hustle. Look. thert are very few bad t.hfoas you can think of that McMullen hadn't wen the victims. Murc:krs. d'!JJ o.vcrdoses. ra~. all kinds of robt>ef\es. all kinds Of battery. addie- t1on! of every 10n, child abuse. But 1t n<.'vcr occurred 10 ham -and 11 nc:ver occurred to me -that somcbod) wo uld be shamck!>!I enough 10 stan a charit' 10 Meal from it. Bu-1;+ive-~nd lt"am. 1-t hap~n . - McMullen's stor) comc:s to mind toda\ because of current news ston. The: ~xecutivc directorofthe El)ileps) Foundation of Nonhern California man named Paul Johnston -is mtSS· g. and ~o is i-.lila.d..of money. \\ • ~ seems. sun• o( nght no". • . Johnslon rl.'portedly sent a lc11er tO the charit) 's board of di rc:ctors last wc<.'k. before he disappeared. telling them the mone\ was not in the account He did not. arcord ing to thc district attornc) '!>offi ce. say where ii might be. Three weeks prior lo Johnston's disappearance. th(' attorn<.'y general's offise tried to audit th e fou ndation's finances bu t were unnble to do that because ··a vast numbcri of record s "ere missing ... A week ort"o after that. the United Way of Sacramento Area separated 1ts<:lffrom Johnston's chanty because 11 fa iled to furnish an a1.Jdit of its records for them. . Then we find that Johnston had tned to incorporate an epilepsy charit) in Las Veps, but never supplied names of officers. And then we find that the city of Phoenix. Arll .. has begun an investigation into Paul Johnson for improperly soliciting funds after they had issued him a ccase-and.<fesis1 order. . None of t~is. of roune. mcam Paul Johniton is a cr6ok. Michael Morgan. a fund-raising organizer for the--char- 1ty. said. "I don·t think (Johnston) did anything wrong: it was just a case of mismana;ement." It was Morgan who relayed the news from Johnston to the charity's As onc m1g_h1 expect. the}·, c bttn rising in more rccen1 years and Med1- Cal no" LS a SS b1lhon a year program that once again is on t~ front pqt'S . . because of costs. s~hettors -who -had a~ssc~~~~ e An unbudgetcd rise in Medi-Cal uckcts ta a par.4· lh aselQft(fSJs one of the ~ttton Monda~ ~ that the S20.000 they 1n a state bucfieCcruncti. Critics 58) were owed in salar~ was gone. This in the Dcukmejian administration de· spite of the factthat 5.000 tickets were hbcrateh underbudgeted for the pro- sold at Sli2 eacl~. Most of the gram -'and they have th~ weight of sohc11ors. b} the way. were women c' idencc to support that contention c~>unting on that monc) to bu) -b.ut whether deliberately or in- ( hnstmas presents fo r their kids. advenent. the-shortfall exists. Morgan .~as also .~·~ that he The admUl~tration's short-range personal!) came up with <.'leven approach is 10 trim-payments to most hundred dollars that allowed the providers b> 10 percent. But that pany to go on as planned. lea vinir saves onl) about S20 million for the h1msel~. a net wonh of twent)-one remainder of the h~dget year. bucks. The board 1s getting rea~y to What has docton. hospital admm· m~kc me the pat'i)' for all this. he 1strato~ and others concerned is that said; th<' administration s signaling al) ~h1ch we will know more about intention to make more fundamental later. . . . changes in Medi-Cal that would. in As 1 wrne. the board 1s prcparyng to effect. move th<' program awa) from issue a statemt'nt. .The)' haven t had' the original concepl of mainstream much to say up until now. My gue-ss 1s m<.'dical care for the poor. that the) arego~ngtoeitpressthuame Gov. George Deukmejian'schicfof feelings ofbew1tderment and sadnrss staff. Ste\•e Merksamer. says a major the rest of us feel. Whatever they Sly. overhaul of Medi-Cal is bemg 11 will not change thr fact that: being prepared as part of 1he adminis- the board. they were resP<?ns1bte to tration's responw to th<.' Gann Limit. keep an eye on the chanty s .money. which imposes a ceiling on total state Th<.' ~rd •. fort~~ mo~~ part. 1s made spcndl na. . up of· leading c111zens . Tbc..dciaill •~ being kept under That mane} no one can find now wraps. but ifs clear that somcservi«s belongs to peopk who need help. would be elimln1ted entirel~ - And 1f the mcmbcn of the board especially those outside oftredittonal were n.ot con~med . enouah about medicine that were 1d"dcadUnn1 the them to pay attention. ihcn they Rrown years. ,.. ·, shou\d have forcto~e the honorary "The Protram in some catraoriet 1s pos1t1on and kf\ the JOb to somebod)' very. v.ery nch." Merksamer says. 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Union Rescu~ Mis ion. wh k h prepared dinn~r for 1.200 of the hungl) and homelt"SS and p vt" oul hundreds ofaif\s.. r After ptheri na under sparkling trees to see what Santa bro u&ht.· Americans pau~ on Christmas Day to mark the birth of Christ and to share thciJ'..bounl )' with t~poor. · A San Francisco church got so • man)' volun e~ to help serve food 10 -lhc poor Jt had to turn some a""a~. ~tlanta staacd what it cailed the bi~~t dinner in tht' nation with up to 10. . guc-sts. and a memorial servtcl' "as cld at New York C'U'y's Grand Central Terminal for "Mama." a homeless woman who died there on Christmas a year ago. .,M~n.hcre 12 years and this 1s 'one of th~ best C'hristma~s I've ~n 10 terms of help' from volunteers and In Charleston. W. Va .. Jewith 1ccn-ater~ from the B'nai B'rith oultl Organ11a1ion served dinner to 1h1t homeless at St. John's Episcopal , .. ~· .. . ,SALE ' . . We are wrapping up our Christmas Fantasy for another year and have orname'nts, centerpieces, gifts, decorating items and more, on sale for you. Shop_early for the best seleetions. Sale begins December 26. Sale excludes plam material• Sale ends Ja nuary 7 (We will be d Oled for New Year's Day.) Game teaches about Martin Luther King. J PH ILADELPHIA -Mam Corl·tta Scott. or ~\\ltlh place-.. Choose bct\H·en taking an C°\tra turn~ ml·~tin~ President ~l·nm•d>. or \tud} 1ng (iandh1 in India. These arc soml' of tbc ch0tl'CS for pla~ac; ofa nc" hoard gaml' ba~d on the life of Martin Lu ther King Jr. The} aren't C'hotC'l'S Ki ng had to maki: m h1'i n"n lift.'. but the gaml•c; 1n,cntor figures the} c~n help ll'~ch pcoph:,3bout thl' slain 1.'1\ll rights leader. The Manin Luther King Jr. Game. la~lcd as 'u1tabk for ages 6 and up. 1s marketcdb} Cadaco of Ch!cago and has the K1~g cMate's approval.lhc Martin Luther Kmg Jr. ( ('ntcr tor Non· V1c:>lcnt Social Change in Atlanta gets royalt1cs. Cadaco President Wa)mon Whittman said 11"11001.·arh to kno" if the ga me. mtroduced in .\ugust. ts :.cl hng "ell. I-le said tlw rompan\ eApccts sales to ix·ak on King·s b1nhda~ 1.·elcbrat1on next month. "lt·s a gamc.11ia.lbas lcarnmg_;lspcct'i about 11. I think that's thc rca~'! "'~like 11." said l'laac Faris r .. agt"nt for King's estate and husband of Kings s1stl:r. ('hnstine. "h 's an cducational·t} pc ga mc and our children haw to learn morl' ahout Dr King." . . U.S. mlgratlon patterns breaking down \\ \SH INC i I ff'-f ..\Pl-The llo" of \rna1nin' to thl' Sun ttelt ha' read11.·d a turning point. \\1th popu· lation l'\(X'rt~ ru11ling 0 \ l'r \\hat tht.• futurl' \\111 hnng a" paltt.'rn'> ol mo' l'nll'nt to Honda. I l'\a' anJ l ahlorn1a umkrgo.maJor r hangt.·'i I Ill' thrl'l' h1g Sun Belt \tall'' nrn11nut.· to gr1)\\ a' 'tht.·~ attrart m11H·r<. from tht.•rh1lh Northl·ast and ~1 1d"l''t. hut tht.• longstanding pat· terns of mo' l'llll'nt among states 1n the: South and West ha'c d1s1-ntt'· gratcd. report population e '<pert~ .\(\ 111 J Sandl'r' and Larr~ Long. ··v.l· arl' at a turning point 1n l " '-I migra tion. Bui the migration patll'rn' """"'"'+-'!'( lht.· _pa t .h.;I' l' nl.ll) ct bcl'n replal'ed h~ an~ dear llt.'" pattern." the~ rt.·port 1n tht.• Januur~ l\Slle of .\nwncan Demographics maga110c. ··v.\• cannot tell "hc:ther a long 11t•nod of l'qu1libnum bc t"c:rn the ,tall'' in the South and West ha s JUSt tx·gun. or "hcther historK m1gra1ton rattan' arl' about to re,crse." <.a ~ I ong and Sandrrs. Long 1~ a population rl'Sl'arrhcr at tht.' Ccn'u' Bureau. while ~and1.•r., I\ an t.'lonom1s1 al thl· Tt·nne'>'>Cl' Valle~ \u1horm .\mencan Oemographlt.'\. puhhsh1.·d b~ Do" Jones & Co . spcc1ahLes in populat1on.1ssues. The rl·sear<'hers note that Te"<as. "hich g.ained hca"1l) 1n popula.11on as thl' oil-ha"K·d cconom' boomed in rl'l't.'nt ~1.·ar\. has tx·gun. losing ix·oplr tu other 11LUI~ Otkn "hl·n a '\tall' e\JX'rll'llet.'' a 'harp gain thl'rl' "j \Uh\l'QUl'nt 1l1m to m·arb~ state<;. the) note. a phenomenon no" occurn ng in Tl·xa<.. The NorttH·asr. M1d"cst and Sou1hea'it all rnntnbutl·d to Te:<as· gro" th . "Aul timt.'<. r hangl'... Long and Sandt.•r\ 11h-.cr\l'. and "the Southeast ha' tx·rnmr a fl'l'IPll'nt of outmigra- tion from T exa<> ... fktwC('n 198-' and I lJl< T l'\US losl people to Flonda, Trnm·s..ce. Georgia, .\labama. North Carolina and V1rgin1a. the} fou nd 1n a stud' of Census and Internal Rev- cnur Sen ICC rcrords. lhl' "1dl·I~ pubhr11ed M1ch1gan- to·Te'a' m1grat10n fl ow of recent 'ear., had d1m101'hcd as t'Conom1c probkm' tx·.fall the Lone: Star State. thl·~ -.a~. A mottre~ set shouldn't you an arm and a leg. Or a back. Bf,.(,OOIJ 10 YOUR ttAC K -------.'\ ma tt rt''>S can cost you c1 lo t more than a'n arm and a leg. It can cost you yo ur back. Ever y year millions and.millions of Ameri- cans will find themselves' in an ortj 10pedist's waitin g room lis te ning to the sa me advise: "Buy a firm mat tress that will give you r back the healthy support it needs." You can wait fo r-that 10 happen or you can come in to )outhwest Sleep en1ers Now. Now, th ru January 7, Southwest Sleep Centers is offering the Simmons Beaut yrest mattress and box spring set at great savings. For example, we have made a special purchase of these famous Beautyrest sets and ca n offer queens as fow as $399. 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Lte ...... 111•~·­(IU) .... ........ ............ ..,.,......, .,_, .. ne . ........... .. ,.,.,~ ... j It you me•e 1 pvrcl\llM tr om CtrcUIC City eftd Wltfltn 30 cSeyt !Ind the seme item lor Ins et our MOte Of• eny on. locel stoc••nt retll•ler -II rtfuf'd 1"9 d1...-,enc41 plus ten percent of tl'le Oollerence ""°" proof ol the IOW9f price Th1t offer eacludn Ille C1rcu1t City Outlet Store Collw1•I ... ._... P•r••• ... •1• ..... ~. P1yment1 l48'tlng •low• S15 per month on ~OY'td credit S 1()0 minimum pure,,_ -.=& " -,.. ·~ ..~ •. (llJJ~ ·=' l!!.9' ... ,, .... ~- ,. The second annual Daily Pik>t wouldanyone1l.Jsually he'scampcd CoastChristmu Clasaic dominates on the E111ncia bench. • the area Pf:CP buketball ICC~ this No. he's not the la$t player tQSCt in -.. They hadabout 20-2Scomeout -forthc'frcshman fcam and they had a list when theycut. I was one of the alternates." Larry Sunderman was the varsity coach at the time and recaanized the no.quit qualities and couldn't refuse · Ashley's request to b«ome the varsi- ty's manager. even though he already had one. • As the an is&ant team ma..., · while a freshman. he besan leamiRf some of the inside thinp that make players strona such as keepina cool under pressure. ··coach Sundtrman p ve me a lot ofconf"!Mnce," ~alls Ashley. "And, he let me help coach tittle kids in camp." week(nd, belinnipe with eipt pmes • tc:mc. But bis determination to be today and Sa~urctay at Estancia Hiah a rt ofEatancia's basketball team is School. a utit\al"tumple-ofrcftnilla to take h'sanevent which focuses on some -no foran-answer. · of the area·s blue chiP.·athletcs. Hewn cut durina tryouts (or his Much attention will likely be . freshman team, but he didn't allow it So Ashley became ihe assisuant varsity manag«asa freshman. The following season. he vied for a spot on the sophomoroteam and made 1t as the team's eighth or ninth player. scorinaaverqcafterfivcappcar- ances. On one occasion he-found himv lfi ndo uble fiau res. netting 10 points.at Laguna Hills in a non-league victory. underman isat Ora.nae Coast ·College now. but his sueccsser. Joe • Reid. has had no trouble usinJ Ashley within tfie scope of the Eagles pme.• v , .. ~wered oYl thcuploits of the to stop him from doin1-somethif'a he doU'ble-clifit prOCluctlon o.f the blue loved. chippers. Althouah Ashley had no previous Forlht most pen. they rome first basketball t:.ckaround before enter- when the~uatbld. But there arc in1Estanciaasafreshman, he knew many blue chips runnint around who what he wanted to do and he didn't let do not ncccssarilyscorcindouble a si mple cut stop him. fiau~. "When I didn't make it:" said · For instance. you probably haven't Ash~y. "I would come around to the heard of Jason Ashley. an Estancia gym and shoot around. and I went to Hjp basketball player. And why basketball camps. I worked hard at it. "I gota liftk playing time in."sa1d Ashley. "al'fd'f'Wn'Mmed Most Improved Player.'· AsaJun1or. he tried out for the junior varsit). and again when the season was over, he had earned the most improved player award after becoming a starter the last half of the league season. Now he·son the varsity. and hr enters the tournament With a ).4 l ~-l. S student . A'shley isn'rlcldding himself. He's well awareofhis role. He's happy to be wherc}\c'sat and would hkc more. butask hi m about goals, and h1sresponse is: ··1 JUSI want to contribute. to work hard and maybe get a chance." In thegameofbaskeball. w.Q.ereego is always one oft he big bamM. A.shle) isa refreshing I 7-year-old. There's no cnv~. no hangups. ....... "We get him in thepmeas{Jluchas "('can. we hke him to get his points," ~1dRe1d. .\sh le~ 's future" He hopes to act into Lo)ola-Mar) mount with a bus1- ne,s ma1or. .\\I too often a !.tory will come back on a blue-chipper who eventua lly doesn't mak(' the grade down the li ne. For .\sh le' that dcx·sn't seem hit.ch · · · • • • Coast C.hristmas:-Classic Michigan coacWs promise to senJors realized on arrival ~pm r-----1 I )co, : • II ~•am Dtl. :" H14ml c,, Bl Toro Iola.DJ UnlYenity "'~ r n I ll\ . t----~ If'""'· \. -· • 11 m lln ~'I i(•~mr I 1 - INOUSTR..Y (AP) - The Mich- igan football team arnved in sunny Californ ia on Christmas DaY< fulfill- ing I' promise Coach Bo Schembechler made "hen he recruit- ed the squad·s senio~. '-----4 I~ ~up m Dn :· '-°DC 8-cb Jordan ·pm The Wolverines. 12-1 and cham- pions of the Big Ten Conference. will play Pac-lOchampion Amonll State. 9-1-1. Ne" Year's DaY in the 7Jrd Rose Bowl game. · 1 rm l>c-. \I ( 4.0'4.•IA1t\1n Sonora ·~etancla t.acanaHllle I~, • .---- t.1.amf" K1 "Bo promised "e·d get out here and he always delivers:· offensive tackle John Elliott said at an improm·ptu news conference at Ontario .\irport. _where the W~-4"ines' chart« flight r --i ~rm landed. · Michigan hasn·t pJa)cd in a Rose Bowl p me sinct' 1 Q83. when the Woh,erincs lost 24-14 to UCLA. lit'< :1 Mlulon Vtejo • I'' I~ > '~'I'm I><·• : ~----, t,•mc f 1 "This has been our longest dry spell. in terms ·or Rose Bowl appcar- anct<s." Schembechler said. "We'tt very happ). indeed. to ht' out here again. 1... F ontana - --:·11·.s a ~-~~ ·Big Ten players to play in the Rose Bowl. Wein the Mid west all arc a watt ofhow much this game means10 both ' "('()nferenn·s. It's somcthin~ every player shoots for:· r ----. L_ _1 11.1 n1 Uleon •• ll' Pr .• Cypreu "'J • ai rr I~" \ . ,,.,.m, f •I AnLona Statt.· 1s making 1t'i first Rose Bowl appcaranrc. The two • schools ha'e nc,er met on the football field . I I )i.t .~ ~ v II l Santa Ana a ey . ,,_.,r; ...._ __ __, I>.. :1 c •.ttth I >1 I Schembechkr notl'd ht.· was fl anked b) the team«, h1ggest and smallest pla}crs as he '>tood between the 6-foot· 7. 306-pound Elliott and ). 7. 179-pound tailbad. Jamie Morns. ft h1~J1 II 1,.,,..,' 1(1 111"''' ,; '" r " ti.-. ,, ltwJ 1'1 .. Corona del Mar I . JT711 "' •--<! l)t\ \ 111 pl..i t \ I ,._.' • r-------, IC lo'-t t• ","f'm '"' ,, 'lh pl.ht' "It''> real!\ a thrill to be in the Rose Bowl." Morm <>aid. "tr}ou have co gi ve up Christmas Da) with your fa mily. this is a great reason to do it." The Woln·rine'i resume practice earl) toda} at ncarb) Mount San Antonio College. Roeey reception UDl•enlty of lllcbJ&an football coach Bo Schembecbler .. areetect wttb • klM and bouquet of red roeea ThurMlay by ROH Bowl qaeen Krlatln LelCh Harrie. ll ~ .:. m I>. I I ti"> l''.t I I ~" I' n llr\' "'•• ----l 111t1ruJ t ~"11' I 1----- IH k>Krl NCAA ousts Bosworth from Orange BOwl Orang~ A I-Am I . . . . . . urs ay. .. courselwarned him,"S\\lltcr a1data taken.". . tourney · -ef Ca Ile aC er Th~ th~tt tcstt'd positive in urinalrsis th~ Miami airport news conference. "l talh•d to -The cider Bos"orth ~a1J_lm "'n "uuld gu · ·b d r t id NCA ..\ ordered this year for the first time for him 1n Janual") about the ~ulc. I km·" the\ 111 M1am1 and gne hi' <o1dc ol the -;tor. arre 1 Or$ erO S USe pla~ers participating in bo" I games. spokes-took steroids to be bigger and strongn opens man Mike Treps said. "The~ knc" the) would be ll''>ll'd :11 lhl· ~"•lier said thl· ihrl'C pla'l'r' hall 1"11 I he findings broug 1llo ar le.as s1,. thc bo-w!Sitl.'. e~ new what thl' rcrx·rrn"1on' .ui:.i~c lt''1" and turm•d up r<'''1" l. 1111 '1l'roilh . NORM.\N. Okla. (:\P) -.\11-.\mcn ca numbc'r ofP.layersbarred th1swl'l·kfrombowl!> "ould he. The~ knew that the~ "ould he hothtimc-..Thctc'1'"l'rl·ma<.kln thl'I < 1 \ linebacker Brian Bosworth of Oklahoma., tx·rnusc of the drug test results. ineligible," Swi11er said. ~lcdit.·all( enter. whose punk haircut. earring and outrageous Word ofOklahoma·sin,ol\'('mentcameas Boswor1h·s fat hcr. through a tamil~ I hn·oach ..aid lw h.1d lo.1h>\\n l\\lldJ\\.1gu comments made him a nati onal cekbnty. was thc third-ranked Sooners arrncd in Miami 11pokcsman . said his son told him he had not that Ros"orth and ttll' nlhl'f' \\llUld m,1 Ix· barred from pla) ins in the Orange Bowl "here the} will pla} ..\rkansas on Ne" Year''> tal..t•n '\tl.'m1ds since last March. Jllll\\l'd to pla' · .b«ausc traces of anabolic steroids were found mght. --··What happened wa' that Brian" a' 1n tht• .. ,!'.,a 'ha.nH' fm .1 pla\l·1 of that l:lhOCrtCI inhiss.,,stcm. Thcthreepla}ers namcdh~thcN('A,.\d1d unnersit) hospital earlier 1h1c; mon1h \\1lh .1 m1\\outonthc[lallll'. .. ~"'''l't '.ud ··Rutthl' Two of his Oklahoma teammates. of-not ac.company the team. ·, stomach disorder. He was dch~dratccl and l~l· · ruk I' thl' rule and ni..1i1homa intt·nd' 111 ah1tk fe nsivc guard Gary Bennett and defensive Oklahoma Coach Barr} Swi11er said hl· mcd1cat1 on he took must have brough t 11u1 thr h' 11 .. tackle David Sh<X'maker. both non-starters. knew Bosworth had taken steroids and had fact he had.taken steroids months ago ... I n•Mr S" 1t!l'r said h" plaH'r' 111ld him 11 had also "ere declared ineligible by the National warnt'd him about the new NCA ..\ rule barring Bosworth was quoted assa) 1ng. "Rnan "a' told tx·cn ~c' l·ral month' 'intt' thl'\ hihl.. ''t'fllllh Collegiate Athletic .\ssociation for the same thci( use. that steroids can show up a )Car alk1 11 " adding. "l hehc\l' thl' athktr' ·' llatt9tneaa Third time's a chcirm for Freedom Bowl Record crowd expected for BYU-UCLA.matchup From •'-ff 11141 wire reports Tom Starr. the executive director of the Frt>edom Bowl. believes the third time is deli nitcl) going to be the charm for the post.season p me. "This catapults us into what we've wa nted to bc . .teams that have been ranked No. I. teams that arT popular." Starr said of tht' Briaham Young- UCLA ma1chup. "We miaht not be with the New Ycar·s Dir people yet. but we wouldn't track o ur matchup for anybody's outside of Nt'w Y~ar's Da\•." · The third Freedom Rawl will ht' played Tucsdiy .at Anaheim Stadium. K1l"kofT umr ·~ 5 p:m. and. accord mg to Starr. a emwd of more than SS.000 is anticipated. In the first Freedom 8o~l two )'Cars ago. Chuck Long 1hrew an all-time bowl-rCC'Ord six touchdov.-n passes a\ Iowa cn1 hcd Texas H -17. i Tht' game. pla}cd in a dn' 1ng rainstorm. "a' "atchcd b\ onl} 24.093 fans. There "ere '~-~77 111:kcts sold. Last )l'ar. Washington nipped Colorndo 20-11 hc.•fc\re a crov.d of 30.961 on a pleasant night J hl'rl' "crc 37.839 tickets sold. lowaT Texas. Washi ngton and ( olorado urt.• .111 prt·st1g1ous schools from maJor confercn~. Rut. as Starr'JK)inted out. the) art.•n •t l 'CL..\ or Brigham Young. especially UCLA. "l lCL.\ and BY LI do so much tor us:· he ..aid .. \\c''c alwa)s felt llCLi\ and °'o uthcrn t'al :irc \l'f'\ important 10 us t:xx:ause 1hc)''rc the local tea ins and have great trad111ons. "UCLA has won ft"luf' straight New Year's Dll)~· bo"I games. they havr just a great trad1t1on The)·, e got a lot of their stud,•nt-athletes from thl\ 01rca. It 's the h1ghcst-ronkl'd tc.im "'-'''en er had Ill our howl @ame. I'm ron"nrC'd ll\LA u a 'er: popular choke." t I LA. ranked 15th na tmnully. "'as 7-~-l during the regular 5eason and fin1.,hcd in a lie for M't'ond in tht• Pac1fic-}O Cnnferen1.•c "On the other side. in Brigham Youn@ \\C'\C \ g.01 the team who \\3' 1h,· natlllnal t hampttrn .l"t' }l':Jr<. ago." Starr \aid .. I heir great 1rad111on at quartt.•rhack mal..r' 1ht•m a great team to h:l\c. fhl' C:hurr h 1.lf thl.' Lall\'r Da) 'iaint~" 'l'f\ popnlar 1n our area Plu'> \\C h:n e thl' Outland r ruph' "innc1 1n our game 1n Ja'ion Rut:!.. .. ,, JU'il \Cems the '"o team\ pro' 1tk a grl·at , chcl'l\t\tr). This "''ll bc the rubbcr,gan~.t· 1n their sent'' and 1hc\ ·,c had t'-"O great gaml'\. There are I~ former Orange Coa't an·a pr,·p<; pla~ing the UCL.\ and Rngham Young hxll~all program'>. mcluding eight for tile Bruin'> and lour "1th thl' < 'ougnr,. hut \t'' l·ml arC' not on the 00\\ I fO'itCr\. ltcac..hn$ th e ll\t l'i \ l('LA 's ,13ning quar· tnllack. c.t.•n1or Mntt Ste' en~ of Fountain Valle~ H 1gh. "ho entc1' h1<1 fi nal gaml! for thc Bruins. He holdco ~'eral ll\L.\ ~1nglc·S1.'aM1n and career pas\lng record\. .\nothcr Bruin \tarter at in\1dc linebacker. \Cn1or Circg Bohn. " al\O a former Baron prep Hunt1ngtoo Beach High·,. Danny Thompson 11, a th1rd·'>tnng fullba1.·k and h1'I form ·r Jll'Cl'l tcammate 01lh Ra' I' a 'IC'cond-<1tnng ou1<11dc hncba ker for (PleaM lff PRE&DOll/82) nrangc ( oun1' ·, '-o I team. untx·att"n ~lntl'I lk1. Jnd SC\Cral other Orangc c o.l'l JI l'.1 team) ll pcn pla\ tUda~ in the 22nd ·\nnual C lrangl' tfolid:l\ < la'''l m C hapman ( ollcgc. ~later [)\·1 fol'l'' Da na I !ill' 1nh1gh1 .11 30 10 the tinalc of a IJ-hour marathon da' 11f ba.,h·thall "'h1ch lcaturcc; all I fl Jlanic 1pan1' 1n opening rnund game" Other arl.'O 'qu;td'> cntn1ng tiriot round actmn arc "-ic" p11rt Harbor .. "h1l h pla~" \.\ c'tmino;tc r. 1-ountain \ .11lc,. "h1ch Ian·, ~an < lcmentc . • ind \addlcbal k \\ h1rh talo.e~ on < ap1<.trano allc' • WMtrend JcMdUM TOOAY ""'"euM t -Oom•nou•r "' e>enoe Lu•llet••" 10 <IO-Wn•m11<\1er .. , NeWOOtl HerDot 171<>-M n Cl9Me"'• v\ Fovn••·n V•ll9v 1-\..e~ewooo ., f t Maden• l 30-S.O<llet>•c' "' C•olitreno Vellev S l~en" v\ FootP11ll • 54>-F ullerlon .. , Sen•• An• I 30-0•n• H in\ '" Mell' o.< SA TU.DAY s.••--C .......... 9rKlrtt -Le11,ewOOO·El ~ IO-" ~· t>ecll C•Pl•tra~ Vallev I0-104'>-!en C~11·~ounle1n Vallew lowr o FuMerlon·Senle .,,. loW 11 '°"""""'"tml11Sl«·"-woor1 Hareor ~ .. , OeM 11111l·Mal~ o.t IOMr , 1-0om•"9U8l Orllll98 Lut'-•" IOt¥ n Oren"·FOOll~ .. IOW a.:_ ......... J 30-S.n C....,_...F_._ v ... v •-.. , F~itr•on Senta Ana wt,,. ' S 10-0om1"9vtt•Ora!IM LU!Mrllll w!Mer "' Ore,,..·Foo1111• winner 6 50--l.alla•ooct·El MOWN wllwl4tr "' $tdcllaoeck·C•OIWllllO Va...,•"'- ')0-Wfttn'l<M• ,...,...... HefMt WIMlf ,., Ot~ H·~l·Me•tr Of1 -.inner r J p r• . -. Chief•' Cramh crew Krn• Kanaae City lnipo~t returns KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Frank "Crash" Gansz has the perfect nicknafnt' for a gu) who cvaches special teams 1n thi· NFL. , . Gansz ma) also .Pc the first as i t.ant coach evt'r to act u standing ovation from his pla)Cr5.-And du.I anybody ever dl·~·rve 11 more'! His sp<.-cial 1eams scomJ every touchdo" n "ansas Cil) got in a tense 24-1 IJ victor) over the Pittsburgh Steelers that catapulted thl· Chiefs into unda> ·, i.\FC' wild-card game ag;unst th{' ~w York Jets. During the Jubilant ndl' homl' after ending a 15- year pla)ofT drought. the pla~crs natural!~ got around lo Gansz. ·:crasll! C'ra!>h' Crash~" the~ ycllod. getting to thl'll feet and applauding. Gansz. who caml' h) lf1s monll'kl·r after landing a a1ppkd jct fighter 1n a !>turm. pi:c:-ft-r, 111 deflect all credit to the pla~crs.' But thl' pla~l·r .. ~·nd 11 right bad. - ~1 hope J>l'UPk "'111 undc:-r..tand ho\.\ mul·h "e U\\C to Fran~ (1an .. 1." cornl'rbac~ .\lbcn Le"'" said. ··You JUSI can·1 ~~ l'11o ugh about"' hat hl'\ mean't to 1h1!> tl'3'.)l tfi~ vcar. ·· t'h1<•f•,' Cual·h John Ma<.'kO\'ll' hired (janv a\ special tl·am' roach and ass1!>tan1 head rnad1 !)hon l~ after he "a" rl'lcased along \\Ith the n.'\I of the Philaddph1a ~taffla't ~car. Th,· lhll'I,· \J)l'nal ll'\lffi'> \\11und up thl' 111-(l regular sca)p.11 \\1th li\l' tom:hdo''°"· In the mcantirnl.'. an opponun1stK dcl~·n!>l' kd th1.· .\Fl \\Ith ~9 takca"a~., .\ltogl·thl'r .. the Chu:f, 'crn1.·d Ill 1uulh· do''"" b\ rt·1urning blockl·d 1..ir~' and 1n1rrc1.·p11om and ' 1nuall~ dragged the NFL\ la,t-placl.' utkn.,c 11110 lhl' pla~ off, . .: ··';ix·nal tl·am' ar1.· uni~ out th,·rl' tor un1.• c;hot. ~h1.· -~•udJhi.:.>.'n:..nul..QML1Jm:~Jor a I .:!-pl'!l dm l' "nl·rr )OU um plan a .. 1ra1cg~ and 1~ w ,1.•1 '>uml·thingup. You·,,. g111 to dt111 ngh1 no" I \'a'',.~ pka .. cJ to \h' thl' gu~' ha',. 'u1.ccs~ lx•l·au,1.· .... ,.·, 1.• put \II mur h \\Ill I.. into-II ''m 1ha1 "1.··r1.· 1n tlw pla~<ilh. an~th1ng l'lln ha pJ)l•n " ., Quote of the day Martina Navratilova. on John ~kF nnx.··, unsixrtal·ular return to ll'OOI after a Sl\-month . la~off: ··You can't"'" \\llhout conlidenl·e. and )OU can't haH· uinlidl·n1.1.· \.\llhou1 \\lnrung. ~lt it's a Catch ·.:!~ ·· Cash tops Edberg for Aussies MELBOl 1KNE . .\uwalia -Pat C a!>h reco' l.'red from a nightmare '>la rt to \l·or1.· a marathon '1ctor) over Stl'lan l·dbcrg tOda\ anti lift .\u-;tralla to a ·1-0 lca<l U\ a S"'edffl 10th~ l>.iv1~ Cup tcnn1'i linal at k:oo~ong (ash . .\ustralw·, top pla~cr. 1ra1kd 1-5 in th,• lir..1 \Cl be· fore" 111n1 ng four straight gam''' tu lo.nut thl' "or1.· 31 5-5. ( a\h \\COi o n to oulla\I tdtx·rg. lhl' .:!O-~l'Jr·old dl'li.·ndrng .\u,1ralian < >ix·n l hamr l(ln. I 1-11 . I 1.1 I 6-~. Former l\.\O-t1m,· N( ·\A ~hllntP•lHl \.1 1kJ1.'I Pei ofor., of ')wcdcn "a" 10 face ·\u,1ral1an 'c11·ran l'.llll Mc~amn· in a '>Cl'ond '>Ingle\ toda~ The douhk\arnchl'dulcd 111 he hdd \a1u1l1J\ \\1th 1hr l\\O r1.·\ crw 'imgle'i slatl·d lnr \un<la ' ( a1oh . .:!I. IOO~ J hour!>.~-ITilllUll'\ llllfif\l' llUI a '1rtor~ 1ha1 dl'1 1tzh1cd a sl.'lloul l n md Boxing manager investigated NEW YOf{l\ _ Thc-\tall' ·~ in-m \ c<o1iga11ng allc a11o nc, that 11' a1 hkt1l romm1~!>1on ru~·, "''rl· '1ola11·J "'hl·n promol(•r Don t..1ng·., son mJnagl·d hoth Tim W11h1.·r'>p1.1on and Jame-. .. IJom·l ru'>hl'I .. \m11 h 111 thl'1r r1.·1.·l'nl WH \ hl'a' }"1·1gh1 tllk ligh1 . I nspl'ctor ( irnnal fo1.· <)p111dli \a1d I hl11 ,d.1 ~ l!J' 1nH·,11ga11on t:l'ntl'f'> un a lUITil111\'>llJl1ruk1h.11 h.11, .1 manager Imm ha\ ing two lightC'r'i un lhl' \llll)l· 1. .11 d \.\ 11hou I 'fX'('l:ll rx·rml'l\IUn lrom lhl' 1.111111111\\1011 I"' said 1111.· inqu1r~ ''3'> fl'<.!Ul'\tnJ h' < ,o, \lano c u111111• _King·, 'on. ( arl. managed '-' 11hn'Pf•On J1HI l tl- managcl.I \mllh when thC) !ought lor 1h1· \\ nrld B11,rng \\\t1{·1at1lll1 111k D1.•c 1.2 al \1ad..,on <\qu:11\· (1.mkn f hc fight "ii' promo1,·<l h~ l>on King -Alling youth has wish granted \"'.\:" nrrr,n -Tl.'1H,-.11 -okl R,an m lttl\ k\ ;H11 \l'\ Ill \an D1l.'go oh r nd<J ~ !<) •II• JOln hi\ IJ\llllll' lllothall ll•Jm lhl· I 111\l'r- \ll\ 111 ltl\\,1 11,n\kl'H''· l11r fl'\ll\ 1111'' 1l·ad111i; up 111 I Ul'\lf,1~ ·;, Hohda' HO\\ I \ 1.~~IJl. fibrufil pa111·01 .R\an hai.i.llicn..maili:..Lh · tnr 1!1111'1 < cdar Fall' w l<ma (it~ l(lr 1rcalml·n1' at thl' l '111' ''''"' ol lrn\,1 \kl11lal < cnla \\ ord 1h.11 K\,IO "an11.·d w fullo" the Ha .... kn1.·' to ~an D1l.'gt1 \\hl'll' the~ \.\Ill rta~ till' "'ian Dl<.'gO "<)tall' .\11n ... r1.·ad1ul I om Jau1h,_ prc\ldr nt ol lhl' \ifol..l'-•\· '>' l\h I ound~1lmn ol '-'orth\.\nt lo\.\ a Jan 1h1o anan¥,1.'d the tnp Jur R.1.an and h1 .. motlld. . . . . Rama~ Jets to win on Suaday The NFL pJa)'s its two "'Id-card - game!> Sund:&). pwpl<'<.I "ilh tl·ams lhat t•t bet"et-n them ~·ntcr the pla)off 5.7 o'er • 1he la~1 throe \H'd' of the regular M!a<1on. 1 And 1h rcc· of1hm,,• fiH' \\in., belong to Kansa it> - the Redskins. Ram s and part1c ularlr the Jct5 e,nter the playoffs 1n rcvcr~. lM A•aelff -Rams (pl•• • \1 > at Wa~ · matdlup gam1.·. Ja) Schrtx.•<Jcr has b\:cn stumbling 'l!ntc the Giants dropsx•d into a tlH1.-e-<lecpLone and intercepted him $IA time!.. Guess "hn1 1eam from '>lmn~ Southl'rn < ~1liforn1a pl:i~ s 'a threl'-deep wn,· a' a matter of ~ou~ -the w nc thal Ld~o) In 111 calls ··}our basic Pop \Varner 1.,·agu1.·. htgh -.chool dcfl'll!>c." Jim b ·crl·tt. "ho is Ja) Schrocdl·r a }car r1.·mo\l·d. ha '> tx·cn ~0111~ through t~ pica I roo~ll' UP!>-and..Jo" ns. But 1f Enc D1l'l..l'r\on l';rn &l'I a ft.·\' ~ anh. ,E\ crl•tt"-. oOcnsl\ e hne. one ol thl.' N r L'!. tx·,t. hould be able to protl'l'I him rl•a,onahl~ \\l'll from IX\ll'r Man i<.'~ and lfll'fld' Rams win 20-17. Ka.nsH City I plus 2 12) at New York Jets: HO\., ran . lhl'J,(\ tx· fa Hlfl'J \\hen the)·,,· 10,1 fj, l' ~1ra1ght h) an :.iggn·gall.' 111 1 Ii l -!1 I ' , Thl') ran Ix• ta\ufl'd bc1.·a u\l.' t..an'a" ( 11~ rcaixd ·thl' tx·nl'lil of la~t \c;\r', la,t-plal~ finl'h a nd l'a\Ortcd ,1ga1n\I HUl·, and iJllh \\h1k 1h,·11 111ho11, in thl· .\F{ "'''I \H'rl' fonng < 11:1111, and 'Knh.~111' 1 o put 11 anot hl'r°\\a~. thl') \.\\Ill IU\I \\l'l'k \\ h1k being ou1g:11ncd h' P1tl\hur)th 'I ~-1 "I "-il'" Yori.. C 1ia~·h fol'\\ al ton linalh '1ddcJ to the ill''' 1tahk anJ \\ill \ll do" n Kl'n < >'Bnl.'~1 ·and tr} to gl't l'a1 R}an Ill ,·nll \l'll 1l11ng ... lk'll Ix· thrn .... 111g into t..,111\a\ (II\·, \ll•lnl!l''I un11 -the kagu,·\ lx'!>I • "'ullldan rtw1l tlH'1l··, lh1.• f...,lll'>J\ (II~ olkll\l'. th1.· league\ \\11r'1,1a1"t1l,1lh .. 1g.11n't till' !'ll'" 'I 11rk dl'll'n!>c. "h1rh ") 1l'ld1ng an a' l'f,1gl'l1I almu'l ] 7 ro1 nh a gaml' dunng tlw lo\lng.,tn·ak Jets win 24-20. Ftwing+followup-lifta-Knlcb Patrick Ewing n·h11umkd .1 nH\\l'<l m· 'hol and h11 ~1 11 1-1001 JUntJ)l'r at th,· hu111.·r I hur,da\ 111g1,1.· llll' ~''\\'I 01k !-.:ntd.,a ll Xti-M 5 J\'A \ ' 11:111n al honw II\ 1.•r the { h1l·ago Hull\ I hl· f...111ri.., 1r;11kd h) onc after Dave Coriine·s thrn·-po11ll pl.1~ \\ i1h '" '>l.'rnnd' lcli. After a 111m•uu1. Trt>nt Tucker m"'l'U a Ion~ Jum p \hot that h1H10ll'U high oil thl' nm 111 l\qng ... , hmt· \hot hit the lr11nt of thl' nm h11unl'l'd 10 1h1.· harl.. and ti:ll throug thd'a'kl'I a' lho• h11111.·1 -.uun1kd. I \\lfr8 'rnrc-d 11 ot:hii. 21'1 point' 1rr 1he '>l'l''ia\\ fo urth quarta anJ addl·1I a '''<ho n-high 17 n:huund'. Michael Jordan ul 1h1.· Hull ... "hmc m!'l'ICd shot "a' rl'l'loundt'd h\ ( ur11nr-for hl'I thrl'l'-poin t pia~. kd all \ltlrl'r' \\Ith '\O point\ . Moses Malone. 111 h1'> fiN ganw Ill Philadelphia ag.a1n\t hl\.forml'r kam. ~c:orl·d .:!!< purnl\ and pulled dO\\ll 11 r1·· hound., 1n kad1ng thl' Wa,h1ng- ton Hulh:b tu a I 02-IJ7 'll'lon Ewtni ll\ a the 70l'r'>. Malo ne. "'ho "a\ lkall Jlong \\1th Terry Catledge to '>' a'lhrngton la't liirw 1111 Jeff Ruland and Cliff Robinson, rl'ccncd J ~lJllding '" at111.11 that la,ll'd nearl~ a m1nutC' \\ hl'O h1· \\," 1n1r11du,cd lx·lon· the ga011.·. Washing.ton held a ... .,_ '12 1.·<l1!.l' ,11 th1.· ,1;.in <)f lhl' fourth quarter and led <111.42 on a l.1~ up IH Dan Roundfield \.\llh .:!:45 to pla~. \ ltfr1.'1'-fl01nl pl.I\ h~ Cliarfeslfai'fctey pulk<l thc 7fi1'" 10 111) 115 hut J l.1~ up h} John Wllllams \\lth 4'.I ~·l·ond'.> 11•m.11n1ng w.1lnl lhl.' Bulkt' 'irton Long Beach State tabs coach I ( l'\( I Ill \( 11 -I an\ f{l'l\h1g. an m .1"1'1.1nl t1111lh:ill ,11;id1 .11 I ull).( Hl':l1.h •llt '- \l!lll' till' 1•:l'l l\\11 ''.,"""' ha' h1.'l'll naml'<l !Ill' lllll \ l'r\ll\ \Ill'\\ hl•:td l ti.II. h I 11ng Hl·a1h 'ltall' \th kt11. l>m•,tor John Kac;'.>,•r d111.,,• Kl'l'h1g ~'' 111 rl·pla1.1· \t1k,• \lwpp.11 d \\ 1111 tool.. ,1 '1n11l.11 p11,111111l JI lhl' I 111\l.l\ll\ 111 '''" \1 1.'\ll.tl 'lh1·rp.ird h.nl IXTll 1tw 4'kr head n>al h Im thrn· 'l'ar\ llm,,.,,., thl· ll111t1l' ol th,· I ong Hl'illh 0 \IJll' t11111hall p101!1.1m \\htdl 1111.'iudl'' ll!Orangl-< 11~1'1 arl'.1 pl.1H·r, 1,·111.1111' 111 dl1uh1 l 111\l'l\ll\ Prl.'\l(knt. ()1 'ltl'ph1.·n I lorn ha.., t!i'en 49e1 h1111\tl·r,· unti l 01.·1. ll 111 tal\t'. 'l)(l_f)()(I I ll tfH' \lhOOI'\ fuolh,111 r rogra!ll !:Ill'\' l .I Ill 1'11.1111111 \h1111t . I,, 1111<1 ha' hn·n ra l'l'd through pk<lg''' .111d 1,1,h d11n.1111111' K,•1,h1g '-t'I \ 1·d a' running h:11 I.. u>al.h and adm1m<;lr.il1\c· a''"1a111 tht> pr1.,1 I"'" \Ca" Pnrn 1t1 lh:1l. hr h;1d a111.1'wd :i 22-9 l1k11111,· '''1.<1rd '" h1.·;.ul 1.11al h al l'a,a1k11.1 ( 11~ C olkg.1.· Television, radio ·i APi.-pt 111 Alabami'8Bootiy Kamplifey-ceteotiilBllli-"Hrt,-m-tlfe-Crtmacnrrtde4• 28:& Slln11«nrt -- flrat of three touchdown•. a 62-yard run. 'rictory o•er Wa•hhlaton Tbunday. Humphrey turns the Tide His three touchdowns spark Sun Bowl win over Huskies .\SO . Tcus( i\PJ-"tophomore tailback Bobby II umph ·~ srnrt'd on run'> of 64 and 3 yards and caught o ne ofM1kc Shula's two third-period touchdo"n passc!I :i-. .\labama lx'at Washington .:!8-6 1n Thursda) 's Sun B1m I . II" as -\labama '!.record 22nd\ 1ctol) 1n a post season h1J\\I ga ml'. Shula fircJ a 32-yard !>Coring pass to Greg R'1chardson midway through the 1h1rd quaner and threw a 17-yarckr to Humphrey with 13 seconds left in thl' pc:nod as thc Crimson Tidl' pulled away from a 7-6 h:.ilfttme lead. M1am1 Dolphins Coach Don Shula saw h1!> ~n pla) 1 n pl'rson for the first time as a collegian. H umphre). who set seven Alabama records this ,cason. including 1.471 rushing yards. and was named a "'-'rnnd-tl'am .\II-American by The Associated Press. linl\h1.·d with 158 yards on. 9 ca mes after a slow stan. He \\a' hl'ld to I M} ards on his first ei~ht carries. ut. on third-an -two rQm lus )6 ttne on-the third pla~ of thl' second quarter. Humphrc) took Shula's p1tchout. spun away from weak safety Tim Peoples at the ~.:! \.\11h a nift y move and sped the rest of the way untouched to give Alabama a 7-0 lead at I: 15 of the period. Washington''! Jeff fat'ger. the N< ".\ rernrd-holJer with 80career field goals. connected from 31 and 3:i,~ard~ latet in the period for the Husk1l'~· ..conng . · The triumph ga \'<.' 13th-ranked i\labama. pla}1Jrg 1n its record )9th bo" I game. a .:!:!-14-J postscason rcrnrd. The Crimson Tide. 10-3 o'crall. had lx'c.n lll'd lor thl' most postseason \ Ktorie\ "'1th Sou than Cal. "'h1 h meets l\ubum in the Citrus Bo"'I o n ~c" Yl·ar'., Da). Washingto n. which "as rankl'd No I ~ at thl' end of the·regularseason. linished -J-1 Alabama's defense. led .b~ hard-charging .\11- American linebacker CornC'1 1u' Rennet! "'ho "a" \ oted 1hc gam<.''s outstanding player. iohu1 dO\\ll Wash1 ngwn·c; rc~ord-setting ofTen'ic except for Jaeger'' fit'ld goal,, "th,· second of which rame after 3 third-JO\\ n rough1ng-th r- passcr penalt) aga1n'it .\labama l l·pt a dm c allH' Washington \\3!> thl' n:iuon·, fifth h1gtw .. 1 \t:onng team during the rl·gular M"ason. J\l'rag1ng JJ.8 poinh ~• game. . Played for thr Sl'Cond 11mc on Chrntma\ Da~. thl· Sun Bowl attracted a crO\\l,f ol ~!l. 7.:!.:!. 'omc 3.501 1 • J -.hort of . .,/ capaci.t.y. Tbe-1981 ('hnstma' game bl·t WC'cn ex as and Norttt Carolina.-pla~cd in a .. nuw.,turm. drl'" .:!9JJ55 Two of Alahama's th rel' .-.crnnd-h:ilf 1ourhdo\\ n' fOltO\\~d Wash11}gtorr tumoYC'1'. The Cnmson ride drO\l' .17 ~artl\ Ill'" pla)' for a 14-6 lead after strong -.af<.'1~ R 1l ~~ l homa,· tJddl' on tailback Viner Wl·ath,·r.,b~ Jnlll•d 1hr h.1tl 1011'>1-. I hnma\ recovered the fumhk. as wl'll. ; No Blues for North in 31-7 all-star win FREEDOM. From Bl th,• Rru1n' • • HY l ' "3' 8-4 anJ \\41\ \Cnmd in thl· \\\•,tern .\thk tll < onlcrenc,· th" 'ea.,on. l h1.· ( ougar~ hal) "''n or '>har1.·d thl' W \C · l hamp1uni.h1p lor I U c;1ra1gh I ~ l'ar' lx•lort· be1 ng ~uppla n ll'U Bet.ierlein. Palm~r bolster victory in Blue-G~ay Classic quancrback Vinny Testaverdc in \'Oting for the Heisman Troph). ran for 166 yards on 22 carries and was named the game's most valuable pla\Cr. • · b) San Dll'g(I \1,111· th" wa!>on. .\s Starr 1;a1d the Bruin'> and ( ougar-. ha' l' ntl'I '" it·l· Ix-fore On 0 1.·t I. ll/Ml quarterback 'it1.'H' Aono ~l't a lJ( l. \ record b~ pa\\lng lbr-J\Jl) ~ards. hut Anglrnm Young had 535 \ard' 1n w1al 11lfrn'>l· 1n winning a ·wild 17-'' lll'l l\IOO al thl' R-0sc Bowl. i)10:"l<i0Mt RY. Ala. IAP) - :'\111r1.· Dame quartl'rback Stevl' Brnl'rkin 1hre" a IOuchdown pass anJ directed three Ofllcr~oring d11\ l'' 1n lcad1rtg the Nonh 10 a J 1-7 Tl::LEVISIO~ '1, 1on o\ l'r thl' South in thl' 491 h .1nnua·1 m u,·-Cira' ·\ll-Sl3r loo1ball ., ''l p 111 llORSI-: RACIN<.;_ 111111\\\ood uanll' on I hursda\ .. tngram was voted the blue of- fcnsi'"-c -player of 1-he-gamc. wh1k Cincinnati's Alex Gordon was th<.' Blue q~fensive player of the game. For the Gray, T<.'xas wide receiver Everett Gay was 01Tens1vc pta)er of th<.' ga ml' and M::iryland hnebark,·r Chul'k Fauccm· won honors o n ddcnsc . The Bruin~ 1.'' 1.'nl.'d the !>t'fll'~ in lhl'lr I QIS \{'a\on-opcnn. dd(:ating thl' defending nat1on:rl r hampwn Cou r~ 27-14 a1 enn..o.....Li 1';1rk . < h.innd '\(1 "' ~m _ H•..X-JN~:nrlr lml' ,_., ,~-l.,.,,,-1-11--11-t---~~n-th ..... rc"'";.......r-':!~~""-""Ya""'r""dt-nsc..,,'olr'ftrin"'g' .. 1nh· 111 the ~·rnnd period to M1ch-Wntt' in a 1111ddll'\\l'lgh1 h11u1. < hannl'I '16 iuan State"; Mark lr1iram. who alc;o RADIO D 7 1 p caught a 7-rard D pas!) from Op Ill -RO BASKETBALL· I h1u,ton 0.reoon·, C'hn s Miller _in the fourth 31 I akl'r' "I \( I S 711) e 7 111 p m _ PRO BASKETBALL l lipJ)l'r' rx·nu<l . .\l'o scoring for the Blue wa~ al~l·attk·. "-1\fJ>( 17IO). remplc tailback Paul Palmer on a 2-~ard run and W~hington Statt"s K1.·rr~ Porter on a I -yard run. While the Bl fi Jray to )USt 1wo first downs in 1h1.· first half. the Blu1.· took a 10-0 lead de!.pi1e missing c;c, cral scoring op- portunit1l'S. Ste' l'O\ rnmc uff th,· hl·nch to throw a 62-)ard Pll'>S that i>ct up the "1nn1ng tourhdo\\n, a :!-vard run b\ Gaston Grel·n with I :02-remain1 n$. Green rushed fo r I, UY ~ ards th1or; season . T~e W .\C chamr1on u<>ually pl:l~" 1n thl· Huhda~ Rowl at San Diego. •lllllllllll .... lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr-...J.-~~-=-··P~l~m{l-¥-k..~k(l(J a 50-}ard licld goal for the 'North'' Carney·., field goal acc9unted for the onl y ~ore of the first period. The Blue \\COi ahl'ad I 0-0 when lkuerlcin. Notre Dame's career pa\\- ing leader. moved the North 72 )1ard~ 111 I 7 plays. t'iltt1ng Ingram from 2t1 \ttrd~ out on third and goal for lhc iourhdown with 5:55 left in the halt: fn ( I C olil'l\I a V 1.'11 F d ward\ d 1 n t <,ound too d l'lturhcd that thl' < ·ougars "·111 he about 100 rrllll'' nonh of th<.' Holida~ Ao"l <111c tlm ~car ~ankey feels pretty Manley ,_Rams' tackle says Redskins' end will not1'ntimidate him t•rom The Assot:1ated Press v.,"h1ng11111 drkml\1.' ,•nJ lk\t1.•r \lanln 111a' a1.1 111ugh hut K.1111' 11 lkn"'l'.ta1 ~ll' Ir' Panl..r) 'a~' hr "on·11x· 111111111cl:1h'd \.\lll'n 111, 'quad 1111:c:-1' thl· Kn l-.k111'1 111 ">u11J<1 ~ ·,NI ( \\lld-l.ird p.anll' "f ll''' goin@ lit d11 \\hill tw doe'" ':11d thr ti -lool-5 ~fl7.pound P;1nkl'\ ':.\t11.·1 \\ha1 I h,·ar\1ho ut ml' 1n 1h1.· ltx:k1•r room hac n111 m u1 h "'111 hottwr nw · .. 11,•., J \\l'll-round1.·d ddrn\1\l' 1.·nd:· Pankl'\ \atcl "H1.'' 'lrong. la,1 .ind a good p:.1" ru,hn. l'\e gu11i1 dig dl'CP nml pla~ m' tx·,1 g;111w ·· Mank)·, H'POrll'<I l11mn1l'nl\ du11ng the u1ur'>(. 111 the \Ca,on indutk d 1hrra1' 111 .. ring" .I 1w Montana 'H·lo<.'k o n lh1.· field 0111\ 'H'l'k' .1ltl'I th,• \an I ranu\ro 49cr'> quart<.'rhack r1.·111rn,·<l lr 11n1 ha\ k \urgl't) Thl' Pro fi1)\.\I P•l'I.. .il'o rt•portnll\ 1hrcatc n1·d 111 ,1orm into NFI ( up1m1\'illllll'r l'l'll' R111dlc's office and ''demand a rero11n1" 11 h1· hadn•t mad1· 1he rro Bowl team this «"a~on . Manic) 's 18''' s:wk' th" 'l'U\on rnnkcd ~cond 1n thr lcaauc: bch1~d the 20' • rnudl' h~ I :iw1cnt·r Taylor of 1h.r New 'ork G iant~. Rut no plaH·r hn' n1.'l'cded Mank' '> 70' 1 snC'k"i "iincc the NI I bl·g:ill ki•q)111a '>Ul'h rernrd\ ill I t18J. · "~k·~ dcfiiutch On\.· ol thl' he'> I dcfen~1 \ l' cnlh rn the league." said.Pankey, the on l~ R:im hncman not 10 make 1hc Pro Bowl IHt St'ason. and who d1dn'1make:1t 1h1\ >cur e11hcr. "I've ncvtr played aga1n.,1 him. It will be a -.criuu\ ban le." Tht Rams practiced on C'hn!>lma\ and hit the fi<.'ld ap in earl)' today bcfort fl ying to the nation·, cap11al 1h 14i 1n('m oon. Tt\r.Y art Khcdulcd 10 worli 11u 1 at Rohen I Kennt'4 SwdA• on Satu•y. R<1m~ tight \'IHI I 1111~ ~'41111\·r aml "1dc rccc1' l'f Kull Hicm 11 appan·nth \\Ill h11th h1.· 'llll'lim·cl '\uncla~. "l11k lh1.• SIJIU '> 111' running had, \li~l' ( 1umun Hl l' \llll quc"it1onahk 1 ~tanlc\ ·""'·Ila' running ti;11.k t..d' in'Br)allt. '"II pla\ 111 \und:i' ·, g.11111· l~.1 .. ·d,kin' t 'oach Joe ()1hh' <1a1tl I h~11\tlrl\. hut aJtkd th1.·1y \\111il d tx· no dl'll'>llln 1111 h mpin~ ·\\ldl r1.'ll'l\l'r Coan < larl.. until 'ht111l~ lwf11rc l!~l llH'll llll' ttr"arll and Manic' p;11111.·1fHll l'd 1n l'Ontact drilt., I hur.,d;J\ Im the lil\l llnll' th" .. ,1.·c ~ a' V. a'h1ngton \\l.'nl through ·a t\\o-hour rmll't1cc <II Kcc.J,k111s Park. Br>ant. "ho '" nur.,1ng a bn "'nl ~HliW~ and Manic).\\ ho ha' a ,p1 .11n1.·d ldi tool '~ 1ppcd nHl\I ol V. t•dm·,da~ \ prart11.l' tu ~l\l' lh1.•1r 1nJUrll'\ mon• !Intl' to hl•al. C lark. ho"''' 1.·r ha' tx·,·n hohhlcd h~ u 'flralOl'U ll'l t ankk and htl\ hl'l'n onh a 'Pl'l lalur ut Prnl'lll'l' th" \H'l'k ·\ Pro Bo\\ I \ta111 11~ 'l'kr11 011 a 111.•r rntching 74 PM'>C'> lor I .:!6~ '·m" C lar ~hurt tlw an ~k attatn't lx·n\.:r l>l'l'. I l Jlld .. :it out 1;i,1 "'lund.t\ \ ganll' agJ tn\I thl' l'hl loddph1a I .1gl'''· • .. \\\'II "-'l' hl1 .. , he lool' in \\.trmup' 'iund::i ~ tx·torc \,,. ma~r a tin.11 dl'n\lon ... 's11d C 11hh' ··n ut C 11\r) htt'i tx·1.•n ll l'ml·ndou' pf,1, 1ntt hurt on 'iundo~-. and "'l' e\pcl:t hl'll lx• in there ... If Clar~ rnnnol pla). hi\ plu1.t' ~Ill IX' 1a~e!1 h) llSH 1rnpor1 Rid,' "'ianlll'"· "hch·:wghl II\<.' pa"><.'' for ~4 ~ard 'i again\I lhl' I ugll'' "'lamk r' "::J\\'rug1ng .:!ii 4 ).trcl\ rx·r l Jll h .ind ha' '':orl·d l"o I I>\ Hnant, lhl' Red<1~in .. · top pa~s1ng-du\\ n ba1.k. •~ '>' n'ih1ng1Cln\ thml·lc.Hlin~ rl·1.e1\<.'r v.i1h 43 catr hc'I for 449 \ant.. Thl' fornw1 I 'ffl plaH'r ""ho missed ~" "cd:, \>ail\ 1n the >Cason '"11h a knC'C' in1ury. suffered h1 rnmt m:cnt 1n.1ur~ "hil1• hc1ng rn~·kkd in the.-fhunh quancr <ignin\t 1hc t-agk' 1 Mnnln "ho .... 111 t>c a Pr o flm,1 \tamna dcfen\1 \C l.'nd. al\o "·a, hurl 111 Ph1ludclph1u and ha-. mi!l~d onl ) 011e iiiunt' "nn· I%~ , .. ot lwr poi n "· fhc Cira~·, onl~ point'> camc-on a 1-,ard run b) 1rg111m running h:ll l.. \ llton10 I{ ll'C. Hcuet1c1n lin1c;hC'd lhl' day w1th 12 rnmplction'I in 15 at1(·mpts fo r 142 ~art!\. Palmer. runnerup to Miami .\ 49-\ard Palmer run l'arh in 1h,• lourth quarter set up the final BIUl' '>core. On scC'ond down from the C.ira\ 7. Miller hit Ingram in the cornl·r of th1.· ''nd 1one for tht> toµch~own. "'>'\··1c looki ng fornard to pla~ ing 1n thl· Freedom Howl." hl' 4'a1d .. Wl"' c got a lot of gu~ !> from tbc Lo' t\ngl'lc!\ arl·a. Sports on TV for week end Saturday TELEVISION 9:JO a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Gntor BQwl. ( lemson \ s. Stanford. Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -WRESTUNG: Channel 13. 10 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 11. 56. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: C hannel 9. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Aloha Bowl. ·\n1ona \S. Nonh Carolina. Channel 7. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Kentuck) vi.. I oulS\ illc. Channel 2. 'p.m. -THE YEAR IN SPORTS: A rcv1e~ of 1986. < ha nncl 2. 4 p.m. -THIS IS THE NFL: C'hnnnd 2. 4 p.m. -POWER BOAT RACING: World Cham- pionship. \hann<.'I 4. . 4 p.m. -GOLF: USGA t 'hampionship highlights of 1986. Channel 7. 4 p.m. -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 56 . 4:30 p.m. -RAIDERS PLA YBOO& 'It: Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -NFL WEE& IN REVIEW: Channel 7. J 5 p.m. -GOLF JOURNAL: Channtl 56.. 5:)0 p.m. ·-FISHING TH& Wl:IT: Channel 56. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston a1 C lipper\, Channel S~ 8 p.m -HORSE RACING: HollywQOd Park. < 'hannel S6. Q p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Old DOminion \, Nr\ada La\ Vea.as at the Rebtl Classic. Channtl~9. RADIO . 1.2: 0 p.m -COLi.EGE BASKETIAU.; USC at Tcnne\M'C. KNX ( 1070). 7: 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKET~LL: L.o nt1. Bea, h Stall' at UCLA. KMPC (7 10). KWOW ( 1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Bo<iton at Clippers. KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Boston at K1ng<1, KLA< (570) . • Saaay . TELEVISION 9:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas C'it) at Ne" York Jets in AFC wild c.ard playoff. Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO F'OOTBALL: Rams at Washington in FC wild card playofT~ Channel 2. I p.m . -S1'0Clt OUT-BOARD RACING: .\PBA Finals. Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -MEN OF STEEL, FINGERS OF BUTTER: Comical look at men in sport's. Channc.1 7. 2 p.m. -DRAG RACING: NHRA U.S. Nallonals. hanncl 7. 3 p.m. -SPORTS Lltl:aTYLES: Channt'I 7. 8 p.m. -JIOl\SE RAClNo FROM SAN'l'A ANl1A: Channel S6. I O.fn . -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel S6. RADIO .,. 6~p.m . -COLLEGE 8Al&ETBALL: l!a,.~m Washinaton vs. UC Irvine in Anteater C'latsic at Lona Beach Arena. KPZE (1190). • • - 7 p.m. -PllO BASlETBA1.L: Philadelphia 11 LakcB.•kl.\C (S70). I MPL_,=-~··­W.C.. ...... Kentu Cllv 11 .... Yori! Jett (ClleMfl 4 et ,.JO ··"'· ....... et WetllltWtOn IC'*""' 2 et I •.m.l IATWDAV, JAlf, J New York ~·or KeftMt C:lfv •I Clevelell4 f'JO ··"" . • Sen Frenclac:o et Cllle-.o. I o.m. IUMDAV, JAM.• .._ ...._ or Wet#llfttton et ,_w "'°"" Glenh . .. JO e .l'I\, New Ent11encr et 09nV«, t "'"'· SUNDAY, JA9j. 11 _ ................ 17 I lfM An. W NFC Clw11;uloi1tr11wi IUMDAV, JM. IS S.... 9owt et PffeOene, J e m .. ,L ... _...._ ....,... ... w Wetlllntton 4"'1 011W ._ New Yori! Jet• J ~ K•nw• CUv TtWM._._. New York Glen11 2· 1 • Chkeeo s-t 'Sen l're ncl.co 3·1 '*'-4·1 ....... , Clhelend •·1 New Entiencs 10· I Wellllntton 10· I New York Jell 12· I KOl\MI Cllv 20· I ,.,_ ...,,. ..... ·-'-'t ... COLL•G• SUN IOWL .......... w ....... '. k_..., Guertwt WH l'llneton • o 6 o ~ • AleOeme 0 1 14 7-21 Ate-Hul'l'\Pllrev .. run (Tiffin ~k) WH lt-flG J ...... l l Wetll-FG J ...... J.4 Ai.-G •1c11erd\On 31 NU lrom Sllule I Tiffin lick) Ale-+4umot>rev 17 Nn from 51\ule IT lffln JUU.l_ __ • --·---Ale-+4umOl\rt v l run (Tiffin klclr.l ·• Attencsenc.-41,722 TIAM STATISTICS Welll Ale l'lrtt oownt 16 ll ltu"'9\·verdt 3'-tl 41·201 Poul"' "' 1• lteturn Verd• .. 24 Com1>-At1·1n1 20·'3·2 15·2'·0 Punll 1·3' t·~ Fumble•· l oll 4· I O·O P-lllel·~Cll 1·15 H! Time o4 ~lfttion 30 21 7'-3' INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ltUSHING-WH lll119ton, WH llWr\OV t ·21. F-v 11·19, SI Jonel •·11, Cllandlef' 7·2 Cov~••on 1·6. ~'"' 1•2 Aletleme . Humtltlrev 21· ISt, Wrlot11 •·32. Jei.s 2·5, Allen 2·3. O Smith 2·l, 51\ule l-(mlnu• 11 PAU ING-W•lhinO•on. c Cnenotef 20·'3·2· 1'9 Ale0a"'41, Sflula 15·1'·0-IM ltECEM NG-WH l\lnglon, L HIM s-n Wffttwrll>v S·4S. Fennev 4· 11. It JonH l · It, Sloter 1·14. Frent..lin 1·13, St Jonet l ·t Ala -oeme. Hum1>11rev S·4l , Allen 1·14. G ltoch- •rdlOn 2·St, S1afford 2·3S. &.11 1·11 8LUll·GAAY CLASStC IMue )1, Gr•v 7 k.-IW~ •tue Gr•v ,. ) I 14 0 0 1 a 1ue-FG SO Carnev a1ue-1noram 7) NU from tCerrwv ic:ici.1 t 1ue-Pelme< 2 run <Carne" ••cit.I Grev-lt1ce 1 run IWarCI kklt l aiue-Porttr 2 ru!' tCernev i.1ci..1 t lue-tnortm 7 N U frol'(I Mollef Kk kl ' All.,,Clanc-ti. SOO TIAM STATISTICS ..., FIU IOOWM 23 ltultlfl·yard\ '3 712 Pen lne verCI\ 7 IS tteturn vara\ 16 Pen•• 11·31· t Pun IS )·3' Fumelt\·IOt l l·O ,,_,,.ll4t·ver<11 S·'6 Time of ~lft1lon l• 46 7-31 0-7 Gre 13 34-71 713 11 12-H l •·SJ 0·0 •-to 2S " INOIVIDUAl. STATISTICS ltUSHING-9tut. P•tmer n 1'6 8rown 9 '6 Porter S·ll Grav lt!Gt t ·'3, Wooch t ·17 Ntat S·1' . PASStNG-81ue 8•u..-teon 12-IS 0· 141 Mill er•· 16·1·47 Gra v Me11<ow1k1 9· 16· I 111 81e1r ) ... , ... ltECEIVING-81ue 1n11ram 9-106, 8•ktr •·•t Palmer 1·11. 8 rown 7· IS Grev Gev 4-13 LH l ·lt. Weill 7·61. Ntal 2·21 BOWL G AMllS S.twd9Y GATO. aowl. tat JK1r--., , .. ., Stanfo<CI (l ·l l v1 Clemton 17·2·7J tCnannat J 11 t .)() 1 m I A~OHA toWL , ........... , A•irona ll ·J I v1 Norltl C1ro11ne ti ) 11 <Chennel 7 al 1 P m I ~y Ll81~TY tOWl <••~·> Tt nntutt C6·S");\Mlnn1101a 16 SJ 1Cn1nne1 S e l S P m I Tllftdly ,ttalDOM tOWl (et AM""9\) UCLA ll..:J· II _ v• 8 n<1"•!" voune II ·•• ICP1enne1 11 01 S o m I HOLIOA Y tOWL ( ., Sell Oleee) Sen OotOO Slaff tl ·ll vs Iowa ll·JJ tESPN e l ••m l W ..... Y PIACH tOWL C•tA ...... l North Cer041na St11e 11·2·11 .,, V1ro1n11 Teen 11·2·11 ICll~ 11 et 10 I m l 8LUl8 0NNIT ac>Wl let He111felll ~-1+-st-•s 8•tl0r IH I l'Eft.--S--.1 noon I ALL·AMlltlCAN tOWl. let lllmWllMm. 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Ooc 10, H od• 11ev •oeciel, AUTO COMMA..oa• 16· ll Vorv caulck -.~wiA lit promfnen1-eerlY 1~8lilr!Ofi6ld - 1roue11 crou ine Ille dif'I, ltrOftt foe LON<>· SHOT EMPEltAOOfll AL NOltTE. ) Tommv TllOm\J.Qr:!'90l 116 ·~-r ... ca.rel ~--l it s £\loc 1s S••~•I 1" 6 ltetorvt IStmPtolll ,. 116 • Eer1'1 Velenllrie IV•.len1Ullel 1" S ~ JCMl'I ITorol ''° • vornolcce'•• ~I IG Sttventl I 16 7 Julie Writer (Slt>llle) t 16 I ~vt>e A Kin tSllOem•"•rl 114 t Melve'• Pride IMer•~ 114 IUN•MA !1·7> Vtrv lmoren lve rnelClell winner come oeci. to Cll'lll well Ooc 21 .. 11.,, lurtonvt !ft 111--4 unoer wr-. con Duell c>e<cen•eoo• eno win oeck eoelnt winner~. aAaL'S VAl.INTIMI (S·21 OltePPOlnllne effort 1n le•I 11a1r a t HOllYwood Peri.., con oounce OOCk on S.n11 Anll1 lrOCk, INTINTLY (t •?) ltunner· UP effort •n vooo M ii, Pincev r!Oft 1111s or. 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OOOd <Ilene• al fair-erlco "' flnele: ••tTACIJ 13·1> Carne comoe1111.,.. runner '""" ue wllll fevorlte tOC .. v ••"• touell on '"° front end end ,,._ o•vt1 uP wlti.o...1 e flOl\I, MAln• MAYAJO c.-11 u ..... Mv 1 CIOCOnt orlu end c...-ol °'""'II 11111 flalCI wllll • Q1110 recino luek·. \lretdl ~".. mav or4.,. 1tr~•l late LONGSHOT FOttGOT THE RING MIT MT CAT ANE-(1ffl ltK t t Pllte• PLAY QUIP STAii! ISth .. eel 1~1 .. -entice locltev Chariers hiihllght tourney Th<.' Edison H igh g1rl!l0 ba,kt'tball l<.'am. ranked No. 4 1n th e CIF Sout h e rn Scclio n . will tr) to rebound from 11s first loss of tnt' 5C'a son whe n p la) o pt'ns tomty 1n t h e Man na· E d ison Elks T o umamt'n t 9 8 011 louoe T •eml>fev SICOND ltAC£. Trot I M1,. 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C harger!> capture d t h<.' Savanna to urnam en t last Fnday 0wtth a 'ictor) ove r M ater Dt-1 a nd won the In in c T o urnament earlter th l\ m o n th O ther tourna ment m a1c huix in· vo h ing a rea team~ include H u nt- ing1on Bca r h 14-4) n . Los .\lam ttos. Coro n'a del M ar vs. M anna 17-3). a nd F o untain Valley 17-H ... ., M att'"r De1 Hl -2). . 1nn1n g C'ow _.,,..,,,.,__~~~~~~ "'"t it ..... 6 Nuevo Guru T Oda II I Nockv O Bra vo Plano I Hello Che•o•r Buller q Deon.,. Moll Coo1n ,,,TH ltACE. Pe•~ 1 'V\11~ Pu"• l1 SOO ltece wonne•• on IO\I lour •'•"' not el 901>1e C:ta•mong Pr1ct l7 SOO I Jamfl Vincent 1 8•edourv 8 re• 3 Fortsttr • Gen•oo s-.111~ S Waae Hv 6 HelCS.n N 1 ltowan Cr111· T l tfl Turn onlv 9 lumMr SlllP An0tr1on Pierce 8uner MaClleno Maraare.co Kuet>ter tolirilan l aclr.ev Aho I Ii.lilt 10 Tiit CanooOale Va11ano•noli1m 11 An<1v1 ita111t1 811Ckman SIXTM aAC~. 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SAME FAOM purported lo be· tO AUTAY, 1MM. C ... 11 ... 9'171. end wife n Joint Tenerila BUT NOT EXCLUSIVE Of Trus1 wtttl Inter• "*"'°"· TMMTlr9 IALI lo end now lleld by " under THE SU8SUAfACE Of THE THE LANO OA TO OIVfAT IAVIHE. CA 927 t4 Da ted· O.camb•r 1 t. Will S ELL AT PUI LIC OIL WELL OAILLINO, OIL .. P'ovided In ..... ~ S ALE CALIFORNIA POS· TING & PUI LISHIHO CO . P O Bo• 191 P...-.... Ce llfornle t 1 t02 12131 llt~ T.L.... • IMld Deed of Truet In IN LANO, AHO TO IOTTOM OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE The underllgned Tniet• ttee AUCTION TO HIGHEST 110.. OEVELOPMEHT. MINtNO. edvencea. If eny. wnder 1fte I I 11 I I I -e proper1y ..,~ In MIO SUCH WHtPSTOCKED OA SUCH WA TEA AIOHTS OA cfiOCllllml fll'Y ~tor MY ""'*"*' Ofenge CoMt 0 E R f 0 R C A S H . OPE AA TIONS. TOGETHER i.tma of NICI Deed of TNll. YOU AM IN DEFAULT County end Sta .. OMcfiWd OIMCTlONAllY °"llUD INTERESTS O N ANY lneomictneee of ,.. ~ o~ Pflot o.c.moer tt . 2t. ASt4tER'S CHECK o'-WITH THE USE Of SAIO ..... ctl•Q99 end ...... UffOER A OHO Of TRUST • WELLS . TUNNllS AND 0 T H l A PA 0 P 6 R T Y eddfMe end otNt common 1 .... J-*Y 2. ttl7 CU .rlflEO CHECK. (pey· SURFACE FOA OfL Wll l l , of !?le Tru9'• end of JN OATEO 2121114 UNLESS PAAC€L ».IN THl CITY SHAFTS UNOlA AND 91. ~D OA LEASED I Y deelgration, If eny, lflOWft F20& Mlle et,.,,_ of .... In tewflll TANt<S. TUHfltfLI. MIHtNO. lrusta cireeted by Mid 0... YOU TAK( ACTION TO Of IA'ltH€, COUNTY Of NEATH OA M YOHO THE ORANTOA. WHETHlA llereJn money of IN UNted St.,_1 EXCAVATION OR SHA"S. of Trual PAOTlCT YOUA PAOP· OAANOl, S TATE Of CALI-fXTEAIOR LIMITS TWlM· SUCH WATER RIOHTS Seld .... wll belMCtt. llul "8JC M)TIC( et t"9 front entrance lo tlle PROVI DED. HOW(VlR. Tiie Iott! amount of tM f"1Y,.IT MAY IE SOLD AT f<>MA, Aa IHOWH OH A Of. AND TO AlDAflL. M · I HAU H RIPARIAN. wltflOUI cownent or ... Old Oran9a C o u nty THAT SAME SHALL NOT ~ be1ence of tM oeMI· A PUeLIC SALE. If YOU MAP l'ILlD IN 900K 120, TUNNEL, EQUIP, MAIN· 0 VE R L Y I N 0 , A P • 'C· .. .,,_.or lmpfled,,.. ,,_ CourtllouM, loceted on I E C 0 NS TR U I! 0 T 0 getlOn aewted by IN prop. NHD AN O PLANATIOH PAOH ... 47 AND 41. Of TAIH. AEPOIA. DIEPIN PAOt'AIATIVE. LITTORAL. tlW lmt. POllllllDn. Of ..OTICI °' Sant• An• llvd ' """""" PROHll lT SLANT DAILL· arty to be IOt4 end l'WOn· Of THE NATUM Of THE PAACEL MAPS. IN THE Of. AND OPERATE ANY SUCH p E A c 0 L A T I N 0 • MCea. to ~ the TMMftrl IALI Sycamore SI. &. lfoedarey. ING Of SUCH OTHER OP· • .,.. eetlfMMd coett, .. . PAOCHDINO AOAiNSTlf lCI Of THE COUNTY ... WELLS OA MINll, P Al-9CAIPT1Vl. AD· Ul'!pald bala nce of Iba -T ...... .,.. •• SMt• AM. ~ .. ERATIONS WHICH ... NO penwe and ...... ... PubtWled Orenge c.. Deity Pitot o.c.mw lt , .... '*"-'Y 2. 9 tM 7 1'221 YOU YOU IHOULD COH· COAOlA Of SAIO COUH-WITHOUT, H()WIVIA, TMI JUOCATEO. ITATUTOAY llOte(ll MCVflfCI by Mid ...... rtoftt, tltle end~ COii· WAY USE Ofll IN ANY WAY time of tM lllfttal .,.,....!On TACt A LAWYlA. Irv. flllGHT TO 'Dfm.l, MINE. ()A COHTAACTUAL, IVT Dffd of Tr11t1. tO·•ll: YOU AM IN 0£FAULT ~to end now lleld by" AFFECT THE IUAl'ACE of IN NcMICe °' TNMaa'• TM toltowlil'I ....... .,. OftJN(4JNf(fl. tt17 ... ECCll'T ANY AHO A&.L ITOM.IX~OMAHOO..· WITHOOT,HOWIYIA,ANY '341.IOO .•• eet .lllCMlflll UNOfAAOEEDOfTAUST, 111\derMIOO...ofTruet ln RIGHTS Of SAIO LANO, Sale ll Stot.t tt M dofftQ~•·CfUel 1:00 AM .. Tlccw Tltle tn-OIL. Otl AIOHTI, Mfflt· IAATE THAOUOH THI AtOHT TO INTIA UPON• prOW9itel In Mid note(1r. OATIO SIPTIMIEA 23AD INprOf*t)"""*l ln Mld ANO WHICH DO NOT T"9be11el!Cllalt underteid TAA~EL. Utt Maftln, "".,.,.~of c;.._ lMt..8, MfNIJIW. MHTt, IUfWACI 0.-THI~" TMI IUNfACI 0A THI~." Ml· UflCltr tM tMO. UNl.HS YOU TAKI eoui.,ty ..... St8tedeeeflbecl ENTER SAID LANO AT A oa.dofTn•H•llafwee11• h!M,CAU71S tomla. a COfS*don, for· NATUML OAI AtOHTI, IOO l'llT Of THI ~ 100 NIT Of TMI *""of Mid 0... of TM. AC TIO N TO PROTECT .. POtNT LEU TWAT 500 8QIMd and ..... ad to tM ~ Tr...,.e hr- "*'Y Tiie "*"lfl09 and A N 0 0 T ff I A UllUA,ACI 0' THI luelUN'Aca Of IAID ..... c:ftarWl8-' •• __. YOU" PROP£RTY, IT MAY LOT M Of ·TRACT NO. FEET TO SAIC> IUAfACI. ""491 .... ~ _...., 0.-~ lftC . C ... O!M ... -=:..,eo;: e;:: :·~~~~~&:o:~N=A=~ ~·otAfo~:'°TH": = .. .=na~.:. :,..~~11::.°'0:: ~L~~~~~D~ ~+A':t~~TYg: ::...:i~1:N:[g."~:: :::"'tor°' ..... ::,:: C::.1~·n~~~t M•rlln, ~to Dead of Tniet KNOWN, O IOTHIAMAL lfMNICOW'ANY,AM!Qt. llAYID IN THI DllD of TMI P lANATION OF T HE OMNQI, ITATI Of CAU· COAD NcMICe of o.e..tt Md 1'9C· TIMt ~ It CIOfl· recetMCI JANUAAV St.:I TIAM, AND ALL"'°°" IGAN C OAPOAATION. f..oM THI W COM· TlleMl ....... t.....,Mld N ATU Al Of T Ht,OMA,AaPlAMAPAI· The.,... Nct!W anCI ttonto ... The••-· dUCtlfdlly a OClf1IOI .... 1111 ... llllt. No. UCTI DIAIYl:Of..oMANY IUCCIU09' IV .. w" PAHY. A MICMGAN COf'. DMdofTruat ...... a •• PfllOCU OING AGAINST C C>f'OID IN IOOK ... °"*common dttllf*IOh, ......... ---of 0. AeMcla ... Tr...e ... ...... 1. of OMo191 -. Of THI fOMOONa, THAT WITH lfMHI IHOUITNAL POMTIC*. IUCCUIOA ~ Md ,..... to Ille l'OU YOU ltQA.O COM-PAOU n AHO H Of -It any, of .._ real ll'°'*1Y fault _. l'9CttOll to ... to .tee. Inc.. .IGM ~. OOfdt WI !tie of91oa of 1M MAY91WITHINORUNOl9' IX. A CA&.lfOMA IV MIWf' WITH W ............ • _...... 0.C. TACt A LAWYI"· Clt..LANIOUI MAPI, IN duerlUd U o vt II be recotdad Ill tfle __, YP/ConWOllr Couftty ~Of 0..91111 THI LAND, TOGITHI" OAPOAATION, Al· INOUITNM. COMP\.IX A .., ....... ti 0...... and 0. On.....,., IJ, 1tl7. at THI OfftCf 0, THI ,_,,,.,..to be 141 W9M --. IN real P'°'*'Y Ill> Ttlla lltll :•it.,. ... ~'lT ~~ :,·~~' T~•, ':~~~~~~ o~~:o&:~f.~:~,~~ ~~.o~~ =-:.~ .=.-:= :.l~~ "'a. 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II, '--~I. touTHMONT LAND. INCLUOINCI THI Tl ....... NO OHlY: CODI:-·~....... Nt .... ,~..--onDMI• 'd-uNlla ~ ~ ·-• TO 'THI OlO OMNOI "'°"1' TO WMtNl'OCIC Oft TTI" HOW M)QUIMO NO: llO-• ~ ""'· "'8 ,. ,_OM-.. .. IAIO LMC>. IJCIPT ... _ .. "8 ....._Mt---~-~-------------&OUfitTY COUftTHOUll OtAICTIONALL. Y 0"1L.L CO•••Cnoeit WITH Oft TNIWl 00.~ ... ftMt Tml Illes All ....... lft .. .-.... THI NIMT TO ~ Nff ...,. ., ..... et W · ...... -- LOCATID '" THI 100 AHO .... f..oM LANDI Ml'ICT TO IAIO DUITilll,llC. ....... .. ...... -· .. efQtw"8 PORTION Oii M ""-=..,_., ....... ,. _., .. ooc "" WAT MNTA ATHAN lMOllCOM-;.;::'TMI" WITH The ............. IPS.:lii:-. Cllffe -. ~ 'ACI °' nc LMD '°" .... • 1 1 • 1,... .. ill••• ANA kYO (POMllM.V 'lllYlD MIM8V Oil OA AND~..,___. I = 01 • .... ._T"""'8: DAtL.LINO ONMTIONt, ~•-.to"'.. • t -•--•-• WllT. ""·IT.). IANTA Al MLLI, t UNMtL.I 0 IXPl9~~..1.. • .f)"IL.l ... .,,,. ......... .. '"' AM~ MO ....... °" QUIJmnM ................... ~ ...... ... AHA CALlf<MNA .. AND IHA'11 INTO. Ofl'tLL, ~ ANO fUCtUt •f ..... .. -.......... -. •ION ........ °'All ~INOI ... cua.ca .... .... ~ .. .. • _.....;;.---...--- . . - -~ . ,QuestiOns answered about fil1ng new W-~-forn;l,J ., .nit LlJTHER Q. Wiiiy " fililll a •• ..,._ w•s -such as in~rnt and situation.·· · will be requittd to '"'1thhold wes is if Q. May I elal• mwe au.ww .. •'--Htt9~1 d!v1dcn~s -and a ~u~·~ earnings Q. WlllH dHW I flleT your £1ai~ only one aU~wance :(if U.U I'm eatltW .. !. -. · · . A. Mainly because the new lax law dirccll) into the wtthhold1ng calcu-A .. As soon as ypur cmplOytt your a~· sanalc) or two (if you a~ . A. No. i:hat CC?~ld result in another . WASHINGTON -Ever) Amen· lowers rates. rtduces or eliminates lation. Lawren~ 8. Gibbs. the new pro' ides a form: that ~hould be any married). ~nalt)'. In add1,t1on, emoloycn are CU who works for somebod) ~lsc several deductions and sianificantl) Internal Revenue Service com· da) no". You _ha ve ~nt1I Oct. L 1~87. Q. Wlla•...W ~-'! ~u1rtd to nou_fy the IRS of-.ny mU11 file a new W-4 form telhna raises personal exemptions. Those missioner. says thechanan will allow but 1f )OU wait until near that tame, A. A married orkcr with four worker who c~1ms more than 10 -~bow much federal income chaoges will affect the amount of tax ta.xpayc~ to pe~nali~e their )OU nsk being over-or under· children and earni . MOO a wee~ allowan~. • IU 10 wnbhold. . )OU ~)' arid. thus. what should be w1thhold1nJ-"plu, 1n 1beir own UlA wuhheld for most ,of the year. mipt qualify for si~ allowances. for o ~. wlaat •hMlt tile MW I.,.· Here are some qucst1~ns , and w1th held. . factund come up wh.h a bottom tine Q. WuJ.lfl ._ t flle • ~· 1 .... 1 . eum&>le: which would mean $20 A. It 1salmost ':lnchanr ~~m the AD1WCn about the new requirement: Also. the new form. brinas non-that closely .. reflects their personal A. Sunina Oct. I, vour cmplover would be withheld. from each pay· old ooc. except 11 has 198 . 1n the 1ij~~~~~~~ij~jijii~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~un~~oseal~~n~·~~r~i ~m~~thei~~ ~ are claimed on a new form. the uons are considerably lo,..er. By the emplover will withhold $42 a week. way. the IRS tteomm~nds.tha~ t~o- r YCI • lnffwed remote con1ro1 • New expr911 recording (XPR) • Multl-bend c80le caipeble elec· Ironic tuner • Higl'l·IC>eed Sewdl end Stop Action llu '21911 . 111111 13".._...,xL~100 C.l1r TY · - ; Solid alata V ... F/UHF lunera • Autom111c fine 1unlng • Xtendedlife dlelllt ~ .. ca. I . 20" MaclUI Coler TrH • -~uace~e tube • D191tel comm1nd tenlet remote • ON·ICf-1 time Ind Cl'tl nne4 • Multi-bind quartz tuning . ... II 21" Ctler l11it1r I l•c•i'9r with Re111ote • Fullw9quere 29" p1C1u1e 1ube • t3t-<:hennel, ceble-comp11ible • Progremm1ble Cl't1nne4 Memory 1eanlunlng • StereotSAP bfolldcHI reeepllon • Audio UpanliOn ••• W1tll1r 11,,er • 2·tpeed ..... • 3....,....,.. Mlectlonl • MMdllnt ~ w1111 a dr'lln9 .... ,!OM • PotCllalfl enemel drum • Up-front llnt .... ·= '14111 Wireless le•1te YCI • VHO·HO • 107-ctlennel, c:able-Qompelll>MI • 8 Individual_, 2·weel< Pf<>-• gram .:..~•329;-~~ .HITACHI 13" ........ C.letTY • Infrared remote control • Cl't1n ne1 on 1ereen un • Pr1vate ll9terwng Mtpl'tone~ ., '21915 •20 ~ ~ CS·2043R .• 20" Coler lliiifer TIU.Iver wnw ... n • Hlgtt·tech 11oi.tocl1ty1tng • Full·lqUafe 20" pieutre tube , • 10-key r•ndOm·ICCMI remote •u '44915 nan 25" ~IUl IL-100 G1f1r TY • Cttannelock 1ean remote con- trol • Multl·bend quertt crytt8' fun4nO • Xleno.ctllfe CflMlll .. , •499•• Whlrl1111I -,. ~-'·-~·'.~ 1i-----'· . ~""'°' :P l•ll•r••••ftr ll1llw1tll1r • Norlfiil~ Cycle • Energy·..-Mg e1r dry option • Dull·ectlon ....... .,...,. • ,•221• Q I'm mantN. •1 wtfe ._..., earner rouples combine then 1n-'8v~ a Je' welllavetwekWsmho• come$ ;md deductions on one work· claim ,..; ..... ,.._ I pt ltect a shttl. and that the higher earner au ·m.M .C ..... Nit .-ell year. claim all the withhotdif\g allowances. · .Cu't 1 J ... elalm ,._~ • Q. Wlltere •o I 1tart'! dle.w 1-a ... Ml p *-Pall A. Al the bon om of Pqc 1. the W-4 Ute ....,.._., form itself. Fill 1n your name, Social A. ,Yes. (Actually, they arc "allow-Sccunty number. address and marital ances" when you are calculatin_1. status. Then go to Pase 2 and read the wi1hholdin11nd"exemptions" wncn instructions. The IRS eJtima~ that you fill out your tax return). But that more than half of all workcn need fill S.SOO refund miJht rise to $800 in m onl) 0the"first fi ve lines on Pqe 3 1988 -OJ' you mi&hLcomc up owing and then enter the total allowances on S.SOO. The only way to be reasonably Page I. Line 4. surt is 10 go through the steps on the Q. Wlto are tltole workers? new W-4" A. They are single or married to a Q. I ... t llMersta.IMI lllow I cet11410 spouse who has no eaminp; they from Ute HM ref ... I 1ot dai1 year te have onl) one job: they don'1 itemize owllij Ute W tilt. . . deductions: they claim no adjust- • A. In 1986. ea~h wtthholdmg men1s. such as Individual Retirement allowance yop claimed exempted Accounts· and Lbcy_cxpect &0-have ~-------~...,~-"i~~"-f"-1t+-·t-S't:t,:no~so~om"if'Wlid from w1t~hold1r:ig. Tn httk no-wage income. such as interest 1987. each allo~ance will _be wonh and dividends. YCI • 3 l'lea<I • ~ prog 12-tl timer • 28 function. 23 bullon IR remote ., •399•5 •1., ..... •. 4 cu " • t S monule timer • Eaay 10 cle1n •"""1or NU s99ts lt•tril EIHtric --• ,,, STllEtYCI • 35 lunctlon loudl n· view r•· mole • llneat reeord/play ttereo • • Dolby noiM reduc1ton ~:·•s21~1.CW ax..fe&Merrttt• ~ ~ lfitrlWIM • t 3eu ft~ • .Infinite coolltng tpeedl • Deir Oii cycle • Olgn9' reeoout ., •199•5 · lqic Chef ~ -~· ....... • Seu " f llNty· llMCS c:apec;tty • 10 helt lellell tot cooei1n9 s>tet•tton • DIQtt al clock .,. -s29911 15" M1tSYblshl, Remote, Stereo Re<:ept. ............... 499.95 111.M 20" MitSYbishi, Monitor/Receiver, Remote ......•... ~ .. 699.95 411.11 20" RCA. Stereo Recept, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629.95 411.11 26" Sylvania. Remote. Cable Compat. ................. 699.95 ... 40" GE Widescreen. Remote ............... ' ........ 2795.001441.11 amcof • at Tube ...................... 1299.9510ll.ll RCA VCR. Convertible, Remote. Remote. 5 Hds ......... fit:95' .... . Sony Beta Movie Camcorder . ~ ... '\. .................. 1199.95 Ill.II Sony Beta Hi Fl VCR, Remote 1 ••• ' ••.• ' . . • • • • . • • • . • • • 799.95 ..... Sytvl{lia .Slereo VCR, 4 Heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649.95 111.IJ Hard~k Microwave. 1.3 cu. rt .. Touch Controls ......... 599.95 211.11 Maytag Mlcrow1ve, Touch Contorts. Vari Power ......... ~99.951-~~ ....... --. O'Keeft & Merrit M1etow1ve, .5 cu. ft .• 15 min. Timer. . . . . 119.95 11.lt O'Kteft & Merrit Micro. 1.2 cu. ft ., Vari Power. Brown« .. 299.95 111.11 lllllWICI ''"'''" l•frll•rater • ti cu. ft. "1* tree • Twin .... ctlll*I • enerw...., ........ • w ........ .,,... • Self-clMfllng oven • "'°'*9 Ignition • V.,.....Drol .• ,•411• . .,•411~ S 1.900. If you simply CO!'llnued the Q. If 1 fall uy oee of dloM tetta, I same. four allowan~s. w1thoul con· laave to fill o.t more It.es! s1der:mg the changes m ded~mons. .\ y In the middle third of P.--you could be severely under-withheld · cs. . d. ..._ and would have to make up the J . ~ou estimate any. a ~ustmcnts di !Terence when /ou tile"J.our return ~ s~ch as IRAs and moving ex pen~). earl)' in 1988. I . instca . you were 1k m1~ed drduct1ons and tax ~~ns over-withheld you would be gJvi ng and. calculate how many add1t1o~I the govemm~nt free use of )Our 1.1..i~tlholdmg allowances they wtll money. · ) 1dd. Q. So wut If 1 comup UOh~rt at !'ic'<t c~n:ies anv non·w~ge income yearelld" )OU c~pt'ct 1n 198'!. Then. 1fyou have A. It could cost you a penah). The a work1.ng s~use or more than one law requires that you pa) )'our taxes JOb)O~.llha e to tu"!l to _Page4ofthe as )OU go -either through wtlhhold· form. ith its mt1m1dating tables of 1ng on 7our wages o r 1hrough esli· figures. mated quancrly payments on such Q. If I follow t~ lastncta..1 .. Ute non-wages as interc;st and dividends. letter,eo.ldhtlllbe111141er·•l~l4? You are subject to a penah)' unless A. Yes. If )'O u see that coming. durint 1987 yo u pay 90 percent of claim 1cro allowances and ask your what)ou cx~pecttooweor IOOpercent cmplO)er lo take out an additional of what )OU paid in 1986 -which· dollar amount from each ptiychcck. C\C'r 1s less. But )Ou must tell )Our employer Q. I laave alway1 claimed fewer through the W-4 fo rm. allow1Dce1 .... I am e•tltled to -Q. Sappo1e I b•y a ~•e or uve J••t to be Hre .... ,1.-11 wltlllleld. anotller clllld? Won't tht mes1 •P mf Sa.ooU. coatlue-? , w ltlllloldlq? A.ThelRSsaysthat.underthe ne1.1. .\.It cQu!d. Just file_a new W-4 S_)"Stcm. most workers will find tax "'hen )OU think it's necessary. habilit) and withholding nearl) in Q. rm 11111 co•fHed. balance if they take all the allowances .\. The IRS promises lots of help. they are entillcd 10. But you don't 1nd uding a videotape available ha ve to. Many taxpayers will con-through hbranes and personnel to 11nue being over-withheld because ans1.1.er )our qurstions by phone. the) like to geta big refund each )ear. Three helpful IRS publications - the\ consider 1t fo rced saving. eH·n numbered 919. 505 and 553 -arc though it earns no unercst.. frcr by telephoning 800-414-3676. Check dif f~rences in withh~lding a1nounts WASHINGTON (AP)-Herc MARRIED are examptcs of how the amount of federal income tax withheld Weekly Wltlllloldl., from workers' pa)'checks will Wa/f' Allowuces lH .,., l'hange staning Jan. I under the s 0 s 3 $ ~ 4 new tax law. 75 I 0 a The (lumber of allowances 100 () 6 8 claimed vanes with the number 100 2 I 0 of dependents and such factonas 150 0 t3 16 llfm1zed deductions and whether 150 2 7 5 a spouse works: Ever) empl~ee 200 () 27 31 is required to file a new Form -4 200 2 14 12 by Oct. I. instructing employers 200 3 II 7 how much tax to withhold. 250 0 27 31 ---SINGLE 250 4 15 9 Weekly Wltllltoldlat 300 () 3.S 38 Wa1es Allowaace1 ltH lt87 300 2 28 27 $ 75 0 $ 6 s 8 300 4 22 16 75 I 3 3 400 0 53 53 100 0 9 12 400 I 49 48 1.00 I 7 7 400 -2 46 4.2 150 0 17 20 400 .• ·3 42 37 00 4 0 25 28 . 400 5 35 26 I 22 22 500 0 76 68 34 )) 500 I-/1 63 250 I 31 30 500 2 66 57 2.SO i 27 24 500 5 52 41 300 0 45 4J 500 7 45 30 300 I 40 37 600 0 IOI 87 400 0 69 67 600 2 90 72 400 I 64 56 600 4 80 61 400 2 59 47 600 5 75 56 450 0 J1 81 600 6 70 -410 I 77 /(} 600 7 65 45 4.SO 1 72 60 600 8 61 39 4.SO 3 66 .so 700 0 129 115 .soo 0 97 95 700 2 11 7 9.S .soo I 91 84 700 4 106 76 .soo 2 85 74 700 6 9.S 65 600 0 128 128 800 0 161 143 600 I 121 11 5 800 2 -148 123 600 2 114 102 800 4 134 102 600 3 118 92 900 0 19.S 171 700 0 162 163 900 2 18 1 ISi 700 I l.S.S I .SO 1.000 0 231 206 700 2 148 137 1.000 2 215 181 800 0 199 198 1.200 0 303 l15 800 I 184 172 1.200 4 273 223 Investor group to purcnase country's,btgges~=bus line . PHOENIX (AP) -Greyhound Corp .. parent of the nation's tarsnt in1crd 1y bus line. will Mil the subsidiary to an investor aroup for m<>f' &han S3SO million. The ~nil-bated company de· Oded to •ti the but tint btcaute of wlYt it called failure to reach a muu1ally ICCelMlble ll'ftment with the Amalpmat.cd Transit Union for a ne-contflCt. · Tht buyers wert idtntiRcd Tun- day as a~upofinvntorsled by Fred G. Cumy of Dallas. chamnan of Buslcate Inc .. which owns and man- lfCS a -fleet of m~tltan I, tOO intercity buscs. CIOlina date for the purchate will be no laier than mid· ~arth. . Jott'fl w. cets. reyfiO--una-diii-~r- man and chief CJl«Utive omen. hu been 11yin, for teveral 11\0l\tht that tbe but hne woutd bt tofd or liquidlttd If a 11tl1flctory labof 11fftment were no1 ratified by the Amalpmattd T~nsit Union. ,., • 1 Mele I 8c8fce 46 Ate ... 41 DeWy ...... .. l(6dl S.l•Na)', Dee. t7 . ARIES, (March 21-April 19): ln<tividual attracted to you-will say so and 10 lnllllel 14,,..._lon ... M8r'lneC811 -52 ,emele N Ottll . could . have pl~Jl~ to do wjth future ~ • financial ncaouauons. Focus on intensi- ty. mystery, intriaue. initiative. Break from past patterns. set your own pace. 15 MOlllm God 11 Food lit • 05 ,,..,Ing create own style. SYHEY 01111 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Som e delays are ncct'ssary, .red tape is pre$ent. but ~1rtttion and purpose will be clearly outlt~cd. Empha11s. o n rights and per- m1ss1.ons. legal afTa1~. pannership and •••••••••••• mamaac. Cancer native plays ro le. G~INJ (May 2 1-June 20): Stress versatility. humor. ability to cxprcu ideas in amus1~g. dynamic manner. You'll be more aware of body image. wardrobe. Spe<:1al message could relate to social c:vcnt, invitation to travel. . <;ANCER (June 2 1-July 22.r. You'll break from "bondage." Cycle h1~hghts greater freedo m of thought, action/ Focus o n vancty, cha1isma. ch1ldr~n. style and design. Be rcacfy to revisd plans. to renegotiate. Watch Scorpio. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You discover .. wa) o ut."" Means what had been trapped 1s released . Emphasis on creativity. communication. gain through wnttcn word. You'll encounter restless 1od1v1duals who seek your counsel. W atch Virgo. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 2.!): lk d1plo mat1c. but insist on necessary changes where home front 1s involved. Relarive who is "pos111ve" could be sincere but also. misinformed . Know 11. protect your' own interests. Mon(•y question ·1s resolved. ' • I.IRA 4 11\c~nt H-Oc:·t 221: lk dt•finil<' o;trenm hn1· tt>C'hn1<11 wo;. ohn rard" close to chest. Being discreet nov. is necessary. Clandei.tinl' a'rrangemcnl!. ul11matel) servc 'our best intl'r{'\b. Pisces. Virp,o plav paramo unt roll''· 17 Lummo11 11 8teedfut 11 Onterio rMr 20-&ploeM 21 Vewn 22 "Cermen" c:onpoeer'• twNlv 24 lettte "*"• 21 -Hel: NJ . unMnlty 27 On the been\ 2t Pomp 32 ffuturelend 33FMtlee 3'4 Ao- 3&&Hnmer r ~ brewe 3' Miik drtntcl 37 Prtndpel 31 Some greda 31 Snw1•. 40 Younger ton 41 Menaged 43 Coote « lrlatt poe1 2 3 14 SCORPIO (0Ct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Yo u'll be askcd to an·ept challenge. 10 take· on m ore respons1b1llt~. to time mo, es so that dcadhnes will not pass. C)ck 17 high. events v.111 \v.ing in )OUr fa ~or. ( an,·er. Capricorn Ii urc_p.!QID..lll.l!I).l.L)...1--1--+-+- SAGITTARIUs (N~' 22-lxl' 21.):Reccnt meeting v.ill nm~ bear fruit. 20 Personal hon1ons grow larger. lo' e rdat1onsh1p will be.-prc~nt. You'M be nd of burden: ''tgor and o pt1m1sm make cumeback. Anes. Libra 1nd1~1duals figure prominenth. 27 CAPRICORN ([)(>c:. 22-Jan. I ~): Empham on crcati' ti}. freedom . style. new start 1n "differe nt" dtrl·t·t1on. < 'ycle highlights populurtt~. pcrsua~ion. 32 <Jpec u!at1on. romann• Cautton -avoid h<:a v) ltft1ng. U l) figures pro m1nc ntl) . 35 21 AQUARIU.S (Jan. 20-t eb. I !S): I kc1\lon • ., reached cunn·rnin~ bu\lnes.s. career. d1rcct1o n. t-am1I~ member pla)S prominent rok. funding v.111 lx' made ·~38~+---1~­ a"ailabk. Remo' c 'alt'.t} hazards from home ( ann·r na11\·e figu res promincntl~ .. , PISCES I Fch. 11#-Marrh 20): ~enano <.'mphasi1es traH·I. \1.x:ial al'tl\ ti). populant}. a\\arcnl·ss of appearanc:c and clothing. Demand\ :m· madl' on \Our 44 lime, tndt\ 1duals C\,Pf('S!. the1r dl'\tre\ IO )OU. 8c flt',tbk. but 3\ tlld "Call~nng fom·i.. • · 48 47 IF DECEMBER %7 IS VOllR BIRTHDAY \OU art· 1.h namtl'. dtrl·ct. rnuld haH' unu,ual mark o n fnrl'hca<l o r fa n·. Yuu arc a natoral humanitaria n'. \OU 52 side with u nde rdog. ~uu arl· dra"'n to theall·r. la\\, m ed tnnl' 'l nu \l'ld om.are sat1sfird v.11h status quo. ~ou arc an 1dcah!l.t but also pragmatic -\nes.. Libra 56 pla} important roles in }Our life. Yo u l'Ompleted ma1or PWJl'<'l lht\ past H'ar - dl·c1s1on made tn Sept1.·mtll.:r ha\ pru' l'n beneficial In I 98 . 'ou'll make nl'"' 59 slart. IOH' \\ 111 tx· pan of \n·n:mo. Jul~ \\ 111 he memorahk M Utllh reeort 57 Church houM 58 Awweof 58 ,.,,,, toot • eo Meet eource 11 ConfuMd 1 Fumbted 2 hcted Image 3 tgnoree • P9ppery 5 Payday ltetn e Cut• down 7 To lhelt• a Pe9ter 9 "--of St. • Maty'a" 10 Vlrego 1 ~Anger . .,.lfY, 121'~ .. 13 Some ,,.,. 21 Str9tched 23 Supportera: 8 7 CELEBRAT'JONS Presents Its Annual AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE UP TO 503 OFF CHRISTMAS CUDS .......... On All CHRIST MAS CARDS CHR1ST MAS DECORATIONS TREE TRIMMINGS CHRISTMAS PARTY SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES W~ Also Have Everything You Need 1f or Your-New Y11ar.--Party Party "ats, Noise Makers, Balloon Bags, etc. • • • SPECIAL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS ·WI CAllY m _---Ort · ~·-·-··-···· 203 OFF WIDDING NVlfAtlONS UNIQUE PARTY DECORATIONS AND SUPPLIES .. -· Or .... Coell DAILY PILOT~. DIDI.ma• .. ,.. . IAPZ roa roua ..... Both vufnerable . South deals. WP.81' NOaTll • .110 a Q AQI OQJI •AK41 . EAST ~~~-•QtT•I •v.w Q Jl4 CllAILES . Gilu IU". 25 Teeth on a WhMI 28 Footwar 27 Pop'a pop 28 Capt.in·a 9'd 2t Fixed Moel 30 'llmdow type 31 Rails 33 Fortunea 38 Some, .. ,. 37 Domeatlc 39 Tendency 40 Conver .. e 9 42'Teeter '3 Core 45 Charlotte - 41 Plaudit • 7 0orm.tory •I Giutng unit 50 Bone: pref. 51 Greelc meeting ptaoe 5-4 C.NI 55 Ex- PortugU... ~y 11 12 13 30 31 Vl lTtl OTta ' ••o 0 101141 •Q.1171 SOUTH •AKI&• Q K 109 0 AK . •i•a The bidding: Soatlil Weet Nortlil But I NT· Pue 8 NT . P.aM Pu• P... • Opening lead: Eiitht of Q He re's your chartce to show everyone ho w &eintlllatlng yo.ur dummy-play Is, Cover the East. West hands and decide ho w you would play six no trump on a heart --lead~ - - ---- If you do not mind openinc one no trump with a good five-card majo r, your bidding has been 1m- with the queen ..Ml·,.,_ a dia- mond, the sJ)Ue 1utt ii bfocked MCI you have &ert yQW'lelf with no entry to hand. · · The solution· 11 too simple for words . Win the openinC lead on the board, come to hand with a dia- mond and lead a spade. When th'e jack w ins, retum to hand with the remaining diamond and lead an- other spade. W-eit can still gr•b his queen, but he cannot remove your entry to the closed hand. If he re. tu ms a heart, you win ln dummy, cash the remaining spade there and then get back with the king of hearts to run the spades and claim your 12 tricks. We know that's how you playe4 A~r all, haven'ryo~1' loyal reade r of this column for lo, these many years? peccat)le You had no trouble in !le·. ------------~ lecting y9 ur opening bid, and partne r's rai!le to slam was the value bid. You have eight tricks outside the spade suit, so you need o nly tour mo re tor your contract. That means you can afford a safety play in spades. lead ing low toward the J; 10 in dummy If East has five spades. you will be able to fine5se the eight later ; 1f West has aJI the spades. you will lead toward dummy a se'cond time. No o ther break in the s uit bothers you So you play low from dummy at tric~ one, capture East's ~ck WIJh your kirfg -nd tiod out later that you have blown a slam. A spade to the Jack wins, you return to hand w ith a high diamond and lead an· other spade Rut no w West hop' up LM. Bon () Who first came up "'1th those 'l'ntrnll~ striped black and white \hlrt\ to r spons om c1als'• ..\ ..\ rx-tro11 referee naml·d Lloyd ()Id., l n19~1 r h .. • a' CTagt' \l"J1'k-hatn:d v.o man ha!> about thr~~· 11mes a} man) ha1n pn h1.·r 'rnlp a\ a porc.up1ne ha' q u1l~. I ha1·, 90fl<IU 111 10 ()()() morl' '>pcc1fi· t.Jlh Long nails a problem t) I know "'>e,-ad<I 11as 1he \lo. d1' 11r1.I.' ra1c_ but\\ hat ,l.,.t1.·-. ha\C~ No 2 'and 4 \ .\rkan..a, . ..\la,ka and .\n1ono In that urdr-r l>I \H ~NN L·\N l>f:.R\· I um 21 )par' u ld. a ftngl·rna1I ar11-.1 tn .1 m.1n1l·unng <,alon. It ha~ ta l.l·n a greal i.kal 11111me. l·arc and pat•l'nll'. hut I ha\l' kt m~ na1l.,grov. unttl l·ach onl' I\ lour 11whc\ lung. I IO\(' thl· l.''Olll" loo!.. an.d I lal..l· pmk 1n m) t>1:au11- lulh manKurrd and 1..lctoratl'O natl\ I I u~c nail an and natl Jl'V.l'lr) I Hctorl' 'ou dl.'l'ldl' I am l r;i,, let nw tl·ll ,·Ull rhat l\Hl nianll ltrl\I\ "here I \, ork ha' c na 1 I\ as long ac, mine. and I kno"' a man1cun<;t al anolhl·r ">a Ion "'ho'>\' nai l~ o n hl·r kit hand ;in· «<."vt<n 1nc-hl'' lo ng .. \n }OU ran \i'l' I am nut a ln·al. In thl' Lo' \ngl'll'' Jrl·a. 'uPl·r-long natl' arc ba:um1ng..~1rc.mch ta ... h1onahlc rhl' pmhll.'m " m} pan•nt<, Dad "·'" thl' onh rea,on I haq· donl' 1h1\ I\ 'to 'ho" lil\rl·s1x·r1 for h1 m \tom am a l.ool.. Ho"' l'an I gt•t lhrnugh to th1.·m that the ll'ngl h o1 m~ natl~ 1s M 'l hu\lncss~ -L,S IN P -\~A OEN.\ DEAR PASADENA: Tbe lenitth or your nails Is lndt'ecl your butlnt'ls-. bat if you wish to dl1pl1y I 0 four·incb claws, ~ prepared to blVt' ~pit' leek al yov a little httuty. It-IS different. AND I'm sure you'd be di11ppolnted if nobody noti<'ed , after. going to a ll that tro11ble. <) II I 11b u 1\11·1 till' h1gg1.·<,t l 11~ 1n lhl· "orld an' mort· \\ha1 Ctl\ '' hlg{tl'r'' . . \ I \\P Jrl' -Hra11l\ ao Paulo Jnd \ln11.11 f'1t\ I) \\ hu "a' the lir\t rx·r-;on to gtH' J l oni 1.·n JI C .1mcgtl' -Hall'' \ I d1 •. 11!..m ,k\ ~a' . I !<II I I h.11 \arn1\11rou'> plant C'allcd thl· \ l'nu!. f-1) I rap" nall\C to onl~ o nc plau.• 1n thl' "orld -'ionh < aro- ltnc1 ·., C •fl'\'n \v.amp · · 'l 11u1 11ght lung'' hl~l·r than \Our kll 11 l~jltdil L.M. Bo.-d is • syodk•t~d columnist. · eBesse' • Acnum Court · ht ... hwn /s /JnJ' On Sel ected Italian Men's and Women's Suedes and Leathers I u1111 ,1tt 1ln1,1:11 .11hl r r.1dc.·111.1r/.. 1.1/c.·Ht' 1..1u,i/1t 1 Sale Starts Today/ I Tiu: UJt,,st! Ho11uque Atnum ( <.>urr FJ~/uon h /a nd " I • ar.._. c_. OA1lY PILOT/ F~. Oeclmber 21, 19M by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE ... by Virgil Partch (VIP) I I .) ~ ~o°'· ~it]" QJ • . v. ...-- ~- "There's one ~other gift for you , Daddy -over here under the mistletoe." " ... and I got a straitjacket with my tavorlte football team's emblem emblazoned on it." M.\RMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham -------- / BLOOM COUNTY MtlfO tW1' . (Jll(JS1Mlt6 If. (:Jiff' \ \ U.S. ACRES Jtl#f' II Ir' \ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE "What holiday spirit! Imagine giving us a present!" PEANUTS 'I'M ALWAYS REAL GOOD &FORE UiR15TMAS. ONE 1'E>R 1T OOT TO 8E A HABIT ~· LASTEO TILL AL,'tCST Nfi'W ~.1""' LCOK,D~l 1 GOT A SPPCE.BAeE ! HER NFPE'S PHAEDRA! j by Charles M. Schulz p --~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~---. --~~~~~~-. -~~~~~~---.~ J! '/OJ CAN t-blt> HER ~A Ulile IJ'ilLE, BllT You GOlTR 8E-CAReFUL. g.IAA-~. T~ 'JCU J~:. :t'"d, . uJ hd; wnu Lt ? . f ;: the.. ~ ruu (J/ll1>U ILt i ~'"-;.....wi11A111:1&--i--... .. -...J ~~· GARFIELD TME t:>AY AFTER CHRl4!>TMA~ 1 A LWAY!> GET P£PR!S~EP -~~l by Jim Davis I~ l WERE YOU l'P er PEP.RE~5('7 EVE.RY OAY ~ ~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN -----, ~---L by Berke Breathed ---.l(tfll' QI/ 6M'l6 # .,,, ' I . by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston I Ne:.\IE:f\ KNEw1AAT r BEING A MOMWf\S SoEASV l .. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux CHARTER A RIGHT NO .... I'VE C-.OT TO (;ET DRESSED• l PLANE TO· ' HAVE A DINNER DATE WtTH A88EV _ 50 JOIN US r0R OICJ<. a.ARK '6 '-JE.W l.>E.AR'S TUMBLEWEEDS 1l11~ MON1l-f "TfiE:. CO\I~ ~K Fll'\'1)4~R ~SS 10 1J.IE: i'R 1 llJ-e -5 a>ACH! DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady 1 DOONESBURY • 1f¥Sl1JfNT.' _ __ IJO 'JOU 5IIJ.L THINK THE PREStS HAS t; -BUN lhltAIR ~ TO 'OJ~ \ I I by Garry Trudeau 1UJ!JB -·1 A· fJlll.fiMI ~ ,...~~, I •tNW"..,......,. / I ' ·--- J_ f ---• .1o Orange COMC DAIL y PILOT IF"*'t. Deel,.., ... - Bigge·st-auto Sh.Ow com-ing-baGk-· - • • :J • pne of the largest and most .intluentlal automotive events In America will take place at the Los AnOeles CQnvention Center Jan. 3-11 ... the 19&7 GrAter Los Angelet Auto Show. . This year'. s event wll• be the largest ~ver. covering approximately 450,000 square feet. with i:nore than 600 vehicles, The lhow has the . largest and most complete di splay of domestic and imported cars in the West. with a special sectici!l for truck5 and vans, plus specialty cars. limousines, race cars, antiques, street rods and accesssories. · Every major manufacturer will be have its newest models on display. showcasing the best rnac.hlneJY Ameri~an • ..E.w~an. Japanese and . Korean technology can devise. these production vehlcie8 will be seen In public · for the-first time. · · Beyond the exciting premieres. and.all the concept cars on display, the autO.show's main attraction continues to be its unique opportuni- ty to see snd compare all the current domestic and Imported automotive m•kes ln·one locations, In a "no pressure to buy" .altuation_ - There Is somet~ing for ever.y automotive taste. The show Is endorsed by the Greater Los Angeles Motor Car Dealers Association and Involves approximately 700 franchised dealers int.he Southern California area. ~ Altboa&h tbl• new Cbryaler LeBaron oupe aprlng, the public can eee the 90ft top at the CC?n•erilble won't be for Nie until the 1987 Gr~ter Loa Angelea Auto Show. The show's importance Is evident by ttle number of manufacturers who choose to r premiere new models here. The show attracts hundreds of thousands of Southland con-..-· sumers. representing one of the most influen- tial automobile markets in the world. Many of Show hours are weekdays. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m .. (exceRt Wednesday. Jan. 7. 1 p.m. to 11 p.m.), Sattjrdays, 11 a.m . to 11 p.m. and Sundays. 11 a.m . to 10 p.m. Admission at 1201 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles is $4 for adults. Children. 12 and under. are admitted free when accompanied by .an adult. Insurance hikes cost for buyers of sp(.)rl:ier cars Br TERRY JACl< SON llloCllllMf ..... lenb SACRAMENTO -Wally Larson 15 someone an Insurance agef1t should love. He· s a family man of mature years. owns his own business and has a house squarely in Sacramento suburbia. Bu1 lurking in Larson's garage is something that causes the Good ti ands people to.develop sweaty palms: A1 984 Ferrari 51 2"Berlinetta Boxer. · . Low. mean and painted race-me red. the Boxer makes Larson an outlaw In the eyes of the actuarial set. e¥en.though he.bas.no.tlcketundno accidents on his reeord. · ··Just sayil)g Ferrari alone to an insurance agent can mean trouble,·· said Larson. whose Boxer is one of the fastest and most exotic cars ever produced in Italy. He said that when the Boxer came to live at the Larson home. the family insurer. Farmers. said ciao. and Larson began a long hunt for someone who would ·underwrite his car.. . 41 • ~ Atter many p~~!"e _calls. he found several fir.,,. tha\ would insure him T'7 but at a yearly rate of up to $6.500. "I wa~upset ," Larson said. "They were just p icking up an ex tr~ premium/· Finally. with the help of an agent in Los Angeles. where exotic cars seem to grace every corner parking lot. Larson obtained insurance with a small company in AtlalJ!a for a~out $2,000 a year. a premium that'includl:!d his house and a nc;m-exotic car. · A sad story, you say. but you're-short on sympathy for a guy who can afford an $85,000 sporrs car. Well. are you considering the purchase of a BMW 325? How about a Nissan 300ZX? A Toyota Supra? A Z28 Camaro? How about a funky-looking Saab Turbo? You are? Then ask Larson to m ove over. you: re qoth in much the same boat. One of the biggest concerns someone should have before they_ptunk d own money on a hfgh~performance automobile is not just whether1hey can keep the bank happy every month. but whether they can afford the Insurance. '·A lot of people buy (sports) cars and are surprised _____ henl.be..insui:ance bill comes in.·· saia..J.oA~~feA,..----t- burger, an agent with the California State Automobile Association. or CSAA. "That happens all the Ji me.:·· · Insurers use a variety bf methods to determine whether a car falls into the high-premium danger zone: repair and theft experience with that model. horsepower- to-weight ratio, purchase pflpe, and in a r)ew twist. speed . . . go. -.'.Those BMW. Nissan. Toyota. Chevy. and Saab, along with dozens of other sporty cars. run afoul of one or: more of those guidelines. said CSA-'\ spokesman~ om Rohner. To further complicate matters. some companie~ will not take on a new customer with a sporty car. but wm. for a price. sw·allow hard and stand pat wnen an old customer. makes "a desperate, second grasp for youth" and trades the Volkswagen for a Porsche, said Rohner. . Because underwriting guidelines vary tr om company - to company. Rohner said sports-car buyers should shop for Insurance before. not after, the sale .. For example, a 40-year-old man with a two-c'ar family who lives In suburban·sacramento and has a clean ~ driving record can expect to pay about $1,200 a year to · Insure a new Toy qt a Supra with CSAA. Rohner said. If that same person takes out a second mortgage and buys a Ferrar1328. they'll pay more. but not that much more. Rohner said the bill would rise to $1.623. The relatively small Increase. said Rohner. is because his company offers a thft'per $1.000 deductible on comprehensive and colllsl.on for cers ~Osting more than $50.000. compared to the S 100 deductible on the Supra. · But I( you're not already insured with CSAA. all you'll get Is a polite ··No thanks·' If you ask for coverage on those two cars. And If you have tickets or accidents on your record. open your wallet wide. There are surcharges that could push an Insurance bltl on a car llke a Corvette past $6,000, SBY-several Sacramento agents. To someone Ilka Larson, who bought his first high- performance car~U years ago;ffii'tnrlll of ownlng an exotic car Is worth the price of Insurance. However. he admitted that some people will have to choose their thrills carefulli • ·'I sold my (Ferr-rl) 308 to a friend of mine.'· said . Larson. "He could afford the car, but payfng for the ... ~ Insurance n11 meant he's had to give up smoking. cut down on drinking and women. "It's been good for him." he added. .· ,. For your tax advantage savings! The tax man .has ·changed the· rures. This is your last chance to deduct tax ' ' . . on you~~fe,d~ral and state returns! NEW 8 TO CHOOSE PROM ( 13095~ • 134382, 134383 134384) ( 134386 134388. 13•391, 13•8387). .· Mfg Sugg Ret ail Price Facto ry Discount Theodore Rob1ns.1)1scount Total Discount L$15.754 120 1500 1620 5 FULLY EQUIPPED • C1v1se Conu<>l • 6-w•y PCJW.r Sfl•I• f Alt COf'GllfOf'llnQ • Etec-ttlC tn1trumer'lt Ctu.at•r • J Luer v.e • Paw. w.no~s .. • AM1FM Sier.., C .. 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No pets. $1060 formal dining, wet bet * •Eastslde IPitiOu'i 887 Vlc10f~ "H ... $705 Pric. Redueed. ~ Of bey I I •M"r2S dener and water • $500 min MC 54t-2 .. 7 S 1 795 ( t year tH). 2Bdrm apt, quiet .street. TOP AREA 2650 He'1a tro~age. 1•4 d=j l!)llt COZV 2BR lattleed rear PATRICK TENORE Child ok. No pets MESA PINES quiet M95 ~latl yOY~~YMl>Nt. • ---Ac 1115 8~o:'6c°::n.~~v~s1"!:'. y•fd, 'sundeck. 309 ~1•12861780-8702 1&25/J'llO. 831-8155 IBR 1BA, lower poolside Prob~ Bob Ceustln Vac.nt. Lro 3. bdnn, 2'h: ft!ll •Br. 3e A. family room, 2 BROADWAY. $950/mo FtiRN LIDO ISLE 2BR 2BA ••••• • ·-· GARAGE. ti>•. BBQ, lndr) I 7 1 •) 9'5 1. 7 7 2 o or be, w/pool ape, tennta ·10 Ae;"1 Spectaculer car g•r. plus guest pettl· Cell 142-3871 trpl, dcx.ible ger, wl d. -_.. ,. NO PETS 5'9-2 .. ? 873·035' an'1 MC get•. HIOh cell· ~I s7500 Down! As-Ing Vacant end rMdy GOTTA MOVE petio. NO PErs1 Winter , & 2Br· frig, r~. ~ry. WI SIDE laroe 2 a '"' ----Inga, lkytlghts, fonnal din suO meble loenl Utllltlea! S2700tmo • 2br fl'ied house avail 118 I 1?50/mo 875-0258' pQ.OIS,5c:;~95/,:' . downstairs new pelnt no __... rm & wet 6er S 1795 ( t 'I' nly '49,9001 John Oen· .............. ..._..... 5 • ' **llu-•** IM)ortor..ie12:st.900. Y«RM1ty657-5118Eves . ,..,Y move-~lds fine ...--•-931W 19thSt.5'1·0•92 ·pets.$59 Imo • F~r'im1~!·~: ~1'1'~~~~ ' PATRICK..TENORE. 675-2834 •A285 ,(..(1umr1 tit-./'-Uo1 clM;.;;:.111* cr,=,::'9'~= 288 •BAY TIMBERS 2~~00 832 1761 In "The Cove". Elegant & e3i-i2te/780-l702 lta•-•-,UJ>... ... J.,,1/t#•j Or style lt't thll 3br 2-stort H.V.H. termel 38R 2BA. Qui~~ 1~~· ~~le.,/~~ IHI. ltlC~ spaclOYI w/2 sult"· form ••1t1Y ,... .... ~ "' "r 2ba kids newer awl• fm rfn. t>Mut. 2 lrpl. e: Ba ~. S635 ':so-6357 iLW Tl llAll dine. view deck & . · •Y •M•.,.. ~: ;ttMLS W!" 6/.]-8~.'I~ $775 539-6191 Agt lee $1695/mo Aveil 116 Call Y _ _ 2BR 1BA gar. tndry rm. "walers edge" patio. 2200 ft _ _,,... · -----"'" Jerry l<I~ 144-5319 * Lerge 1 & 2 BR newly sndk Av~ll now $705 · Just reduced 10 $595.000 sq. on .9'ngle level. I · Ziii J407 (. CNlt ltwy~ C4ll LUXURY 3br 2b•. EHlllde ---redecorated. quiel. pool. 1l06 Walnut · Jor prorffpt sele. 4~r 21 /28e. Fe(nlly ct:fUI §6( 26a wiPOOi · Townhome. f'Jt yrs old, LARGE ptlme 3br, 2be SSJ.4 up i 884 Moorovia TSl. MGMT e...2• 1803 Has11ng1 & Co. 640-5560 ~hood. ":t':t upgraded kit kids pets no C • • . •t •• yery ~lux~ S 1150/mo. L~ duplex unit.· la bll( -548-0336 - fir • uuna, problem $875 539-8191 tlll ftl • -~ -. I a enlals lo be . lrpl, patio w/sman .-••• ~--. SUWlll YIWll •ndscaplng. Pool-alze Agt lee INSTANT tNih _ 675-49 12 view of ocean $1200/mo -H-IOUIFHIT llfUI ••ILIUTlll yard. Newport School P yrly. Ev/wtlnd 494-7748. Sh•rp 2Br 288. gerege. No district. Cell to .... Liz or WINTER LEASE -3Br 2' ,ea. new condo 2 tush decor enhancas wkdya Uk tor Judy. nats $750/mo. 5'6-5880 WIYllT1 . Outstanding 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit with ca- lhedrat cell(ngs. built-lo kitchen. oceen view balcony and chwm. ~ Bdim lower unit opens to C .... _ .. J-""1 , ..... or m1 to bch Spa, dbl gar. spacious 2-story 3 beth .... ,,. .... 50 ...- ,..,..... 84g:"5'7..J cvv W Nwpt 28R trplc S900 xtras. Sml pet ok S 1195 garage llreptaee more ~-.-°' 979-3848 Ask'°' Pam LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE •Speciaculer apts R&"Mt-X ~ .. . . private patio on the sand. ---------Excepllonial vel\Hfl HAR VW HMS ~HUI MARI~ BERCOVITZ Carmel upgrede 3BR , MARILYN TWITCHELL 2BA. Im rm. Fr~h drs. 2 • lrpl. $2a5K wtll cooper-11•. Jerry King 144-5319 Pllflffll& ... ._ ...... "G" Pten. 48d((n. 3 BeU11. --------Close to pool, tennis end ,Ill .. --· track. mo.000:-eatt -_._ Spertong 833-35'4 Charming old Estate. 1st tome ottered. 1 7 acres. T.ns. w/Ju la .... I 5 Bdrm s Gorgeous 2Br 2Ba. walk to beech! grounds. Palm trees, lrptc. pool, tennis. oentral pool. walled-In yard air, 2'" car ger. S165K. S725K Rttr 756· 1540 6•2--4391-D. 6•2-2789-N .~Let U1 He-. Y11 Beyfroot 38R turn s, 750 &46-654 1 or 642-9666 seoo 539-6191 Agt lee •WPMU .. m ... ~: Ver.._ 2Bc 28.. Ocnft 3BR upper $2000 -_ --· ,._.. ""' Penln ocnft 3BR hm S2300 -i *Deluxe 2 .Bedroom. Dall Pei at 2-121 3 .Bdntt. 2 &Ith S95Ql"!Q. MW d«:or_._ dlhwshr. gas YEARLY LEASE _ 2'.iBA 2-story condo. . Chuck JonM 631-1288 klJ, tocked gar. lndry rm_ W"tclilf,condo, 2Br $975 Fireplace Avan Jan 111 2br 2ba. D•n• P~lnt $765 No pets 640·2•95 Newport Island 38R lower Villa Rentals 1575-•912 Condo. pool. close to 1111-1 Yll •t dock$1700 ' _ _ beach & Mar in a. _,,.. BayfrOf'll &BR dock $5000 •ALL BRANO NEW• S800/mo. 962-0307 1Br. fenced pool, cerport, Waterfront Homes Inc 3BR 2BA Huge front & -.a-no pets $550 546-8791 ' back yards. w/d hkup, ~·~" -------- 111· 1• gar St 100/mo. 650-4442 3br 2'hba. Ins, pool, Sea· NWPT HOTS DPUC 28D ·---•ft ...... IL---~ -ridge Estales. xtn't cond, 1BA, water, gardnet paid. -,_. ~ •Ull'lm* vac, beaut decor $1450 adults. no-pets. 517'.AI 1111 ltf Int lalnh ......... · 1117 Large 2 bdrm tt>a hOuM. Bob K•fln/agt 537-2270 Boise $795 673-7353 oot, recreation room. ,-.. WITI single garage, big yard, -----l BR 2~ cars. new laundry room '* 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Be sultea •Spec~ lownhouMI •Flrepl~ '* Prlv .. te belconles or Garden patios WIYllT1 •3 Ugnled tennis ccx.irts '* 2Swtmmlng poola •Streams & p6nds •Sorry. no pets •Furnishings evell Gas tor Heating & Coolllng Patd .. .,_.. fireplace. laundry. Im-l"iat decor Blk 10 bch s1325 2 Bdrm .......... $650-$695 -PllPllJI ~t aculat.e... $8.25Lmo. Call aeR 28A lg-dectt -b•Y -ALA MOANA AP.TS: Wit .-Y llU There's• better way! Cell Sheryl Brewer 673-3117 engelree 1 on o view YrtY 11225 ' Completely remodeled n• 1111 Volle Rentals 675-4912 or 631· 1266 prlv P•tto. Pool: spa, ten-OTHERS AVAILABLE Like brand new. Close to •• · nls court. rec room. buses shops & ""-•ch C111a1 ••I •11 IZZ S670/mo 97•-6737 O&llDY lllTAL 0 TSL MGMT SUWlll VILLllE *•3Bdrm, 2L.ficx.ise. WOODBRIDGE ESTATES JI~-. 6'2-l6030t722·90l2 15555 Huntlngtoo Vlllege Yard m•lntenance & MADISON Lrg 38R lli-4111•11M111 ------Lane. from San 0teoc> water pd. Nr shopping. .. 2',.,BA 2 story. ale, lrg --. OLISI Tl Ill Freeway. nor1h of e.acti S 1295/mo. 640-5324 Ill• 1Ul llllT ye rd. No PE T s 1 Yff llSllYI m S62Stmo Et11de toe 2Br 10 McFadden. west oo 3 bdrm. 188 house. South Pl sh cond 18 _ 18 S 1•50tmo 6'0-0926 GATED VILLAGE COM· 1Ba. pallo. pool, lndry rm McFadden. PC u 0 r a. ----MUNITY 2-3Bdrm. 2'11t8a. 149 E BAY u.ae !>1 H. Freshly painted, Micro, w/d hk-up. air. 1 _ 1600· 1800 sq fl of . Lawua ltlC~ _.,. gerege avellable. Avail Streams & falls at patio 19••• ltlC~ Zlfl PURE LUXURY. Ga~•ne, "1.MllT M2-11U R fN..,AAll:..I En now. Olene 631·1266 edge Carpo 1 g• • ---v ,. ...-""'"" • ~" 1 r _• 11,rr t rm coll~oceen SPA In master sultff East11de 1BR 1BA tots of decks trptcs 28' St2SO South ol highway 2Bdrm 18a front collage ~vail : opnr. 5N500o pe5 t!2 ~5 view, frplc. patio. walk lo Donong room. wood burn· wood. upst8Jrs $550 NO 1Bdr,,; $1050. Bech S7s0 in sec 4,... •4 beach. 1 edun, $700/mo Ing Joreplaoe, microwave Pe1s1 990-2970 Sludio $600 639-51'89 Incl utll •97-364• oven, private patio --ELEGANT UVING only Eulside 2Bdrm. yard ..... ,. Hk Bit L•rge tbdrm. panoramic 15 minutes to Fashion Kods & small pet Ok - view w/optton to buy Island. 15 monules to So $695/mo 1787 Wftl-1.sl Tl Wlftl Frptc. Ing. stove $950 Co Plaza, just east of monster :zA 720-9422 · 2Bdrm 1Be w/gar $975 ~ttls_oncl. 213"693~03 Newport Blvd & south of E'SIDE 2Bd TWNHSE mo. No 1" Bkr 142•3850 12122. Derhng $950/mo. 11 you re 1o~ong tor a car. VIiia ijentals 675-4912 ctass1t1ed rias n~ws tor you lt!J!rl ltack IHI San Diego freeway 2•73 new carpets. garage. ·~ te leaelt* Sell y • ., p, ... ,.,t Nl°lR HOAG HOSP Or81l99 Av• 63 i--5439 S760 666-•0 l9 days 38d. ~·· s 1100/mo, 1925 •-r• FULLY FURNISHED• 28r By •PPI only 640·2•26 eves/wknds Cou~St. 673-3163 Agt C .. I Cl.111 .. _ ,,1 1 28• S 1150 Looks great! A!]rta1at1 --E-side 2Bt 2')t8e. 'VaUii9d ----If.. Will short term 675-2543 1-c p i I ceils, trplc. w/d hkup. dbl * 1-.... 642-s.'.• -3BR aBA 00 water ;;:;;;, I •II ta 81• I ~-*'~ S950 • 1st, Frog dllhw~. atove · ....... ~ test $225 ......... N t 2 oncl No pets ~5-~855 sun-root grdn. dock avail ... , ......, o pe •· M11oemaurALlSTATUPMCU •It Jan 1 $1900/mo + BEAUflFuL 38A 28A. 1% ·persons 650-1798 .2 ... 11•• fQr information YEl•••LLEI 1221,111 etec 673-27'71 675-0149 gar. frp1c. wsh/dry. beam E!StDE BACHELOR UNIT 0 ttcM•• of ... AVAIL NOW• 3BR 2SA ceot ·~ blk to bch, Stove relrig own yard, lmh·•-&.surprrsingly V~and perleetion are-the ultimate or !hrs 18R upper duple• on 35 SI $1300/moyrly 673-3815 In cludes uf11Hles . ...._.. h<>me, has lo be' teen to be appreciate<!. Many nee; canal Modern, STUDIO Apt . unlurn, utlls $525/mo 5'8-315'5 rtlllU H7·fl:J3 low cost upgrades to make Ille easy clean and ready. $1200 1ncluded. no ger, 'la blk For Lease· 3BR 2•.;eA2 ljiii~~====..$:·f~rwy=,..=:8aadl:;•;•:=~~J~=~iiiiii~ii~~~iii.iiiiii==~~=====i'i44i~l;OIO~~-~-~~~~~~hyr~ty~V;1~11a~R~en~t~a1~snt-~ from Bay. $450/mo yrty, Story Condo 2 car at· Frig. dishwestlef, stove 1nc1 No ~ts 5'S-48S5 .•..• ,..,.. . AP&ITllllTI SADDLEBACK CAN HELP FACT.: FACT: FA&T: FACJ: FACT: Absolutely Last Chance on Tax Advantage Savings Federal & State Deduction .. Low Interest Rates* 9. 15% APR Great Selection of Re Sales All Re Sales Will Be Red Tag Sale Priced for Your Convenience SAl;>D~E .BA 'CK 45 Oldfield Rd. ·Jrvine A·uto Center Z14) 380~ 1200 .. 675-•91~ .752-5710 tached ger, n/imkr only. COME TO NEWPORT $ . ~~H lots of students look for apartment Ctr•H ••I .. , Zill 61ri.!~~ ':,, ~~:11:~~ n e furnishinns in classified. Will they find BACH Apertment S::U1. • newJy decor. $590/mo our items advertised? Quality stngte person 1111 lff9"111 1BR 1BA. all 'bltns. new carpet, laundry room, nr beech & ttlops, 9fH4 lo- 64'-5319 for interview snn Tl llAll cation $500/mo Lovely 2Bdrm 188, frplc In TSL MGMT 6'2· 1603 unique apt complex -s 11 so No pets 6 75-8481 llST&IT II. ---2Br 2Be. vaulted celling. Ocean end bey view 1 & 2 dosh washer. laundry rm. BR on unique epar1ment ctose 10 •II. Best buy on complex $775-$925 No town Only $750/mo Pell 675-8•81 2035 POMONA .... 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""....,...., -. ... '*"' ..... GIT DtlCOUNT COUPONI WORTH 114 1n our S 1 Craftera ceta· IOg UH ltlem !Of 9fHI 111t1. books. ecceu<>flft -more then 1 000 items on 96 cOIOf P&Ot• o.w ~·-.C.leftdl1 to;~M..i e2 10 Northern Blvd , WOOd· tide.H Y 11377 LAUIAWHlnR C"A'TI fwn.JQ lhr 28dtm CM condo. Gar. bath, lndry N/lmkr S400 • '"' utllt 122.-t11111a.a.s.e909 F lhf 38R ·home In CM S 150/mo • 111111 IMCNr In wtllefl( Th·F 11·2. N/ll'Nlr 64S.2357 .LOOt<ING for M/f to lhr ni<*y furn M ... V•de home Easy go-ng nou... hold S325/mo ~S.2851 .. .. Clo..m.cl 642-5671 R&"MN< . . THE LEAK STOPS HERE! Work ~uar 1 yr 722-7537 •REPAIR EXPEB?S INC. AU. REPAIRS GUAR'O, Prompt/Poma 722-6337 Wi .... ••iH · LET THE SUNSHINE IN Sunstune Window cteenlng Ltd. Call (7141 646-5MO Lincoln Town Car * • AJ1plieationi. ar.-now beins .,._ c'l"Jllrd for mana1tmtn! pOiitioo.t. In.th idual• mu11.1 b.. 1elf- (1 r111.\1fl.: IJ1I Ht'-''P'ptr or. rht Oun!=t · (11,~1net-th1mai:inan\-r pmductf\f b\Out A.rtJll I.\ l.v uuJmwnii~ merdu~o • w ®~n tJH·rtJ'lf a.:J••r J 141Jtl\ vi 1..ht nt> Ab1Lt\ w p11.J1;, t 1, ... uh ., .. r rrc>cntmun spto ior • AUt•lll•••lilt rtJI O l•lt .rnJ rtwl .1J1trt1SIO!= At '14'1 r•lt IH\\tnta.I Our J1>1.riman~t1n!= mJrlct dttnJOlh yu,1111 .inJ m le \c\\\p.ipcr pr1KluC11110~0JJ%ltJ~-1Hll­ .l\\CI Ah1li11 w \\1~rk under 11,i:ht c.leadhnt~ is a mu~1 'Prior ne"' ~p4ptr txptr1enu~ is an ,,11 dot.1~t Pm111on 1~ tull tune: J.!'"k.l benellt~. ,.1,,, s· m pc:r hour - i'ltJ~c \tOU rt,umc; to tt\c I !oui.:h. Art D11tt tor '-<1 \\ c-\r H.11 Strter ( .m.i Me'>.l (.1/Jtorrn.1 tJ!f·!· Mercury Sable LEASE FOR * NA MO.• TAX NA llO. •TAX All standard features + A.C. Electronic AM/FM cass. tllt steer. leather wrapped steering wheel, speed control. int . wipers, = .. ..,, 5.0 EFI VS. comfort convenience pkg. key- less entry, electronic AM/FM cass. P.S .. tllt steer, A.C. plus,all standard features. -pwr lock-s. and friofe. --------~----i /7 / CJ /) f • • 60 mo. C.E.L on approved credit Cap cost 20.660 00 ':::Jrea Je{e_C I Qn R~ual value 584 1. 15.000 miles per year. Drive away • -7 ------tl-H9--'!.llcense TolaT orpa)'ments 19032.60. (72863 1) n A l Te 3 •. 00 Includes 2fi00 cap red 1st payment .. ta11 & ow vat ab e St1ndard leeturet • , .. , ... ,. rr wdw defogger. AM/FM ET A radio, P*f 1tMf1f19. luggege rack. floor mate, spare tire cover. and mofe. auY FOii • •8 mo C,E L on approved credit Cap cost 13,072.00. Residual value 577&, 15.000 miles per year. Drive__, 1727 00 tncludet 1200 cap reduclton , .. pay:ment +tu, & noense Tota.I of payments 10,053 00 (858431) (6'5334, Isuzu Impulse ~~~'00 LEASE FOR * NR llO. • TAX 5 IP"(S. sport ... ,,, pwt d()()( lb, AM/FM ETA •t•eo ca11 w/~ booster. anti tMt1 & more •UY FOii enlns• Now Av~llab.le CAR ROUTE·S E•rn Exlr• C••h For O.llt1•ry 01 Thi• P•,,., i - Ll&Jaten your load by adnrtl•IDI your •arace Mleln claHlfied .......... 0 .... , "Ur ..... ,~ -.... -~-----~~~~!!!!11-----u --'!Hll------r"W..-.. .. - ...... , , .... , HUNTINGTON BEACH -F""OU-NT AIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT : ilEDYERY DRIVER • • • IPICIAL GAIAGC'SALI IATI ONLY ~ /llne. ~~LL 642·567r. ......... ...., ••....U• ........... ,.... ........ •a,...,..,•,..., "-•lltl • Daily Piiot · motor route • • a"ailable in Laguna Beach • ! area. 1-2 Hours per after-: C..11 ... lil4 c ....... ~u ,_ ......_ •..., ...... , tJ ....... ' ..... -· ,, .. , ........ .,.. ''"'"_!.> ,.,., .. ...._.,.., l l_,1 Deliver. 1 day p week. No collecting. no soliciti ng. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance • noon. Earn $500-$700 a • -===~= O.C,au.EIE SWIPIEET ml,UT./IR. MOVING SALE! SAT Only! 8 1m 1111 ?? 388 18th Pt, B . 63 t -I 137 Couch, dbl bed drsr. misc kitchen, oak chr. a antique MWlng mechlne. etc ... _ ........... ·••»in•.-..... ·-· n,....,,._ • month. Call 641 -4333; • : Monday-Friday 10-5 P.M. : tl .... *'-. ..... , ....... ..J ........... . .......... ............. , ..... ,,., : OUllE COISI • : D1ilr Pilot : FllllllW"tllarll OllTl•U Imai 1144 ",.. ....... ,.. ••1•lu " .......... _.... ......... ........... _ ,_,, a Ao.UR sXLe ""' ... .,,.., ...... ...... , .. .,,,..,. ........ .., .... , • 330 W. Bay Drive • : Costa Mesa, CA : CALL 842-1444 ....... , .. FllL •llllltl. <11•>a1 .... Sat 12127 8em-2pm . Porta-c;lb, gold/glatt coffee lbl, meple d91k, hldellbed, erm chelra Etcl 4615 Green TrM ... •Ut .............. ,,. .. ,., ,~ .................. .... Mov1nc soon ro the ne• Sinla An1 Auto M111 Ask for JoAnne Craney irtO U1 )HI .... , ............. . GP•• ""906 <It Pml.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE P\llllC NO TICE IAll •OO COUNTY con11in1no Injunctive ·or statemen1' or all P9fSOns ..,..._COURT Olhtr orders concerning no w1111 10 be he.trd rell· • I . ...,._ d1vts1on or properly, sp0uu l trve 10 fhe 1ppltcetlon d• II ~. CA -support. chlld outtoOy Child scribed below '•••n•r. ow,.... IUPOf'l. a110<ney '"'· costs DA TEI TIME TUH Oay Ree~ftt: lleft11ele •n0 such Olhe• re1re1 as may January 6 1987, 7 00 PM ......., "9le be gr1nted l>y tlle court The APPLICATION NUMBER C... .... 1>128191 garnishment 01 •ages tsk· S11e Pltm Amendment No IU•OM Ing of money Of proP9ftV or 86· 11 MOT1C91 YM .......... Other coutl lulhOrlH O APPLICANT The HUOI· ..._ n. oewt ..-., .S.C... proceeo1ngs m1v also resulr 1ngton Village P1rtnerShlP ..... ,_ ....._. ,_, NOV 25 1986 LOC.4 T ION 1617 1 .................. ,_ ,.. · Aobeft D. z-wett, Clenl Springoai. ............. AeM el the ~ Court, Ill. ZONE O-R3-SR .. ...... • ... I W.W. T ...... .,......, Clertr REQUEST lo permll. re- " )'CM! wW1 to Nell the eel· Gr1H1n & Grirttn. A P C Oucllon 1n lhe perimeter 1ltcoe of ·en attorney In thll 275 E Oouolu Avenue. fence height lr0<n ti'"' lo 8 ........ )'CM! l'10Uld 00 ao Suite tO t Et Cajon. CA feet pr~ eo !Mt )'CM!r writ· 12020 E N V I R 0 N M E N T A l terl f98POMI, " .,.,.,, may tie Publllned Or~ Coast ST A TUS E.xempt, CIHt 5. flled on ""'9 Delly Piiot Deoemt>er 12. 19. Section 15305 ANOS Ulted he lido 0. 28. Jamiery 2 19tl7 ON FILE A copy of the maMedO. EUdbunel "'*'8 F 171 roP<>.MO site pteo Ja on hie dec:idlr Cbrltr• Ud lin eu-in the Department ot 0.- dlenc:ie • rnenol que Ud ,. PtlllC NOTICE vetopmenl Servloet, 2000 IPOf'de dentro Oe 30 01.. Main StrHI, Hunt111gton L•• le lnl0<meclon que NOTICa Oft h, Calllornle 9264tl. lor lllgue "*IC .. ANNO Inspection by the publle Sl u.ted 0.... aollcher el lfTa ~AN All INTERESTED PER· conMjo Oe un ll>ogedo en AlllNDMINT NO. •11 SONS 1te lnvlled to •Ueno ftte nunto. o.t>etle l\ecer10 (Reduction In Perimeter s.td l\Nrlng and ••Pr- lnmedl•t•mente, 0• H la Fence Hetghr from ti Feel to opinions or tu1>m11 evidence ment r•. IV respuute 6 F~I) for or egelnsl the 1pp1tcatlon ncrit1, II h1y algune. e>ueOe NO TICE IS HE REBV es outlined above II 11\eft .., reg11tred1 I llemp0 GIVEN lhll the Hun11ng10r> are any lurther que111on1 1-TO THE RESPONDENT Beech Pl1nn1ng CommlSt lon pleese call Geyle O'Brien, The petitioner hat fllecl a will hOIO 1 publlC tie.ring 1n Ass1sta,,1 Pl enner at petition concerning your the Counc11 Chamber at the 536·527.t NOTICI Of eg0<lcelly ••empt pursuant DSPMTMIJff Of 92N3 ·"*-IC NIAMIHI to Cteu 5, Section t5305 DHWLOPMINT The Flcllllout ~tlneu NOTiel Of K m7t - TINTATfVI "'ACT lrom the P<Olltliont of the MIWICll Neme referred to 11>0Ye w.. "*IC .. AMIO '1Cnnoul ....... 1'711, Caltlornle Envlronmentel M. filed In Ofange_ County on APNAl Of NAlm ITATW....., C°"°"10WAl Ull Ouallty Act, 1t88 11 •CTION 11119184 F281013 C~ The lollowtno per90ne •• NllWtT NO. -.a, ON FILE A 'oS>'1 ot the Notlee IS •et>y gtwn by Betty A Brunk, 5772 Ger· l.ICCI~ NO • ._., OOlng bu91,_. .. VISTA •GATIVI ConOllional bcieptlon It on the Depwtment of~ oen GrOYe Blvd , •852, l ildlng ASSOCIATES. LTD , e Cell- 0.CLAll.ATK>M NO. tll4! 1n the Oe9ertment of 0. ment Servieel. Envifonmen-w .. tmlntter. CA 92143 Encroec:hment lornia Llmlled PertnerttMp, .._.. vel~t Sefvt:.a. 2000 tel Aetourcee Secllon. of the Thi• bullnetl wu con-into Site 13 CofPQfete PIG&.-~ (111Uh ..... 9' Mein StrM t, Huntington City of Huntington 8eedl ducted by en lndivldllel NOT~~ ~~e'REBY !002.;.,,. ~ 9eecft. CA I-Aue fil8fcel Beech, C ... lomle 92648, for that lhe I04lowing ~· Thie lt81emetit WU flied "' vvv ..... \4 inspection by the PvOllC. kw e Negetlve Oectwauon With the County Clerk of Or· GIVEN thet the Huntington Stepftel\ c HOpllin.: 13 ............. 1..ett ALL INTERESTED PER· wu re~ and le ev~ enge County on No~ Beech Planning Commtee6on Corporet.t Plue. • 200. M4 1 01 Let) SONS ere lnvtted fo ettend el>le 10# pul>llC rft1ew com· 25, 1Ne Will !\old a public "-fno In Newp0#1 Beec.h, CA 92980 NOTICE IS HEREBY N JO heerlng end ••preM menclng December 28, Betty A Brunk the Council Chemw ., the Th11 bu1lne11 ,, con- GIVEN that the Hunungtoo op•nt<>n• or eubmlt ev1denoe 1916 Pu1>41111ed Oretioe eo..1 Hunungton Beech Civic ducied by a 11tn11ed pertner- BeKh Planning Commllllon for or ~t the eppllcation N9getlve Oec:te,.tion No Dally Pl6ot December t9, 28. C.nte< 2000 Mein Strwt, etllp wlff hOIO I public hMrlng In u outlined •bo¥e " ttiere H -85 (Coulel oe ... lopment 19845, Jenuwy 2, 9. 1H7 Hu n t Ing I 0 n . B •• c". Vitti Auoelet ... Lid. e tile Council Chemw et tile If• any ~ queetlona P.rmtt No 16-3') 18 a r• F207 Calfornle. on the d•t• and•• ce11torn1a limited ,.,,,,.,. Huntington Beech Civic plMM call Robert Franttlln, ~t by the Ctty'a 0e9en. the lime •ndateo below to an1p Stephen C "C>Pklnl Center. 2000 Main Street, Aulatent Ptan11er a t ment ol Public Wor1'• 10 ,. rta.JC NOTICE receive and conalder the Tht1 1tllemertt wH filed Hunt 1ng1 on e •a c 11 . 538-5271. piece 22.800 llneel fMt of st1tements ot all P8'10nS wllh the County Clefk of Or· Calfornie,onlM~• .,.._ w ...... a.. ftl9ting twelW (tt• "'Cf! ll_. who wtlfl to ti. heard r~•-ar1g9 COUl\ty on ~ the time lndlceted below 10 retery, .._ .. II• .._.. weter main wffh twty (20I PICTfTIOUI llUWll live to the appllcetion Oe· 19, t986 r-.:ietve and conllder the .......... Ce1NRl11l1 ; tnch diameter "eter me1n MAl9 ITAT'llmWT tcrlbed below ,_,.., atalement1 of ell pertona Pubfilhed Oretioe Cout The M.lbjec:t weter Mein llel The fOllowlng pet90M.,. DATEI TIME TuHOey. Publl111ed Orar1g9 Cout Wflo with to tie t!Hrd rel•· Deity Piiot December 2t, within ••lttfng public right of Oolng buew-•: Oenlel Jenuary 6. 1987, 1 00 PM 011ly Pilot Oec:embet 5. 12. live to the eppllcetlon O. 19845 "9Y etong \'or1'town Av· Cremleua. 3315 Felrvlew 'APPLICATION NUMBER t9. 28. 19tl8 1erlbed below F232 enue, Lake Street. Thlfd Roed, Coet• Meta. Cell-Con01t1one1 Exceollon No F 111 DATE/TIME TuHOey, Str•t Ollve Street end lornle92121 M-97 Jenuery ti. 1987, 7·00 PM rtaJC NOTICE o~ .... t Street Club Tie, Inc ... Celtlornle A P.P LI c ANT 0. 11I0 flta.IC NOTICE APPUCA TION NUMBER. A~y of the requeet 11 on COl'poretbl,. 8500 lewrty Giimore Tente1111e Trec1 11789, Con· NOTICI Of Ille the City Clertl, Cify Boutevetd, Loe A~. A PP El L AN T Tom DEPARTMENT OF d1llon11 UM Permit No . PU9l.JC .. .AIWtQ -Of tl"91on 8Mc:h 2000 Celifomle too4a Bernetz THE TREASURY t16-63andNegelive0ec:ler· CONDfTION.Al.Ull Mstn StrMt Huntington TtMe bultMN te con· LOCATION 2150 1 INTERNALREVENUE 1t1on No 96-84 NJllllT llO..... Beech, CeHt~nle. Any per· ducted by: e oorpordon Br00khur11 (aouthwett CO<· SERVICE APPLICANT Devld Oehl AND CONDl'IJOMAl '°" wltlllng to comment on Club Tie, tnc.. Joel ner 01 Hemlllon) ~~~:: :'mlC LOCATION South tide of U""10el the reqU81t may do IO In Mlclleel l<entor, Lege!Coun-Z NE C4 (Highwey Corn· nder !tie horl PlBLIC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICE PUil.iC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE PtaJC NOTICE FORD '74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON. Low mL .. 900d cond .. S7SO. 968· 13H JllT ... mt IH .. IT&'I ., ........ All OOIOft and oPtloM. 3 9"/, Annual Pere«ttQ Rate F1nariCing 10( 2~ mos on awOV9d credit ..• ..., "9/llllllLT 2S24 Harbor eo.te Meee Mt-•tl LINCOLN Mani '71 c.rtter Ed1t1on..Cr•Jtom Putt. •ln't throughout. 1unroof, Moving this Wltnd $4750 493·S311 or 840-7190 flta.IC NOTJCl. Inter"• being IOtd. Deectlp- llon ol property: 1ttl GIH tron 0!,1tb9erd _open 1>ow gotO ano WNt4I power. boet with Diiiy 1rell8', u.rcu,., SOC> outboerd 50 H P engine, one ft) IPO'· 11g111. one 111 t1om Tr...., LteenM No. t~D5210,"9NI No CF9107·HE. PrOC)erty mey tie ~ et: 24000 Avila Roed, GSA PnlftQ lot, l.ag\>ne Niguel, CA 12877 Payment .,.... , ... peyment required on 8CCIP- tence of hlQheel bid. Form of Payment AN peymentt muet be by ceefl. certified dl9cfl. CHhler'a or tree1urer·1 CIMICll or by e United St.._ po1tei. bank. Hpt... or te1aer apn mOMy .,.., M•• ~ or money Of'iler P•Y•ble lo the lnternel Aev· enue SeflllCe. Oete: t2·22·H A.Y..,..,....._. 0.....,a..A ......... "0 ha C·1', L .. -• Nl911er, CA 11177 ,,......,.. PuDlllhod Orange COMt Deity Piiot December 21, 1988 F221 PlllUC NOTICE merr1ege II you 1111 to Ill• 1 Huntington Beech C1111c ~ W. fll .. lfl. -.C· rnpon11 ·Within 30 deys ol Center. 2000 Miiin Str"'· retery, Hutlllftlten leech the dlle that 11111 summon• Hu n I 1 n gt o n B ... c h , ~ Commteelon E1111 Avenue. MlO feet west NO. •111 writing Within 10 deye of"* Ml merc1e11 U eut ty In or GolOenwett StrM t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN notlee by Pl'o'ildlng wrlt1et1 Thie ltetemenl .,.. flled REQUEST Appeal ol the Internet ~ue Code MC· K .... ZONE 0 -R 1·(31 ·0· that the Huntington Beach CC>rNNntl to the 0epert. wlththeCountyCtertiofOr· Boat~ ot Zoning AOjuat· lion 6331· the proper1y 0. PICTITIOUIMlll•H ta MfV9d on you your deleu11 Callorn11 on the date eno al Pub11sneo O•enge Co111 -fn8Y 119 .mwect "Ind t'1e tM ltmtl mdicat.O below10 Oatfy P11ot Oecemt>e< 26 court mey enter 1 1u0gmen1 rec: .. ve ano con110ef the 1986 F230 CO 6 000 Planning COIJlmiMion Mii l ·of Del'91op( S... enge County on Novwnber merit a IPC>fOVel ol Con-ICrlbed below hea been MIJ· REQUEST Sul>dtvle!On of hold • public heer1ng In the = EnVlt~ ,..: 10. tNI dltlOnel E".11ceotlon No 145.97 •d for nonpeyment of T:~w 5 ecre peroel Into 14 rMI· Council Chamber et the aourC.. Section P 0 8oa ,_, to permit• PQf11on of• CQl'll· lnternel revenue tax• d\19 dOI :.:::'.::.'.! ~,·~ d t 1 IOt ._ .. 1 oil lo ' PuOllefled Or-COMf IM<Clel bullding to encroach from JOHN F ROSS ANO ng .,....._ ..-" .._ ________ _._ ___ _,,__ ____ .._ ________ en 18 • ..... I Huntington Buch Civic t90, Hun1tn91on 8Mcft, CA -...-Into •It• ......... tb LINDA s ROSS 25211 Englend Corporation 08A E N v I R 0 N M E N T A L Center 2000 Miiin Street t2M8 Commentt .. tie Dally Piiot December 5, 12. . ...,... .. ac:111 • :... Bl N.-England Cepitel Cot. STATUS Thlts><o)ac:1 1scov-Hunti ngton B•~c b ' 0 eclby..l'-decle6on-19,28, 1Me elong HemMton Arton Wey, Mltelon Vlerv. POt•tJon 4400 M~ ered by ~•live Deel•· Cet10<n1e, on the det .. nd .t ma111ng body In 111 cMliber• '174 ST~ ~Js' ;:"Pf~.!, "1: :.,~ ~ :C,19~· ~':::!,-': ltoY!evwd, Sult• "Teo. New- e11on No ~ tile time lndlceteo below to lion on .met• en En-...:. 0 ldeO by 1 1 81 Rev port 8Mctl CA 92fMl.O ON FILE A copy ot the receive ano contllder the wonmentt., tmpect Aeproc PtalC NOTICE ~~~ ~= rc:,,au:: :,;. Code MCl':c!~ .,..d Hew E,;gtend ·corpor- 1enta11,,. tract mep 11 on file 11et~11 of alt P8'tonl ~ tie P<9P8'ed tor the s><ovtstont 01 CellfOl'nle En-relet.O reguietlona Oet• of etlon. uoo MecArt11ur '" ttie Oe9•rtment ot 0. who Wish to tie heetO rele-ptojec:t K -Yironmentel Ou Ac1 S• Jei;~~ ti, 1987. Time Boulevard. Suite 790, New- • ' copy t "8 ~M Pie.< pofl IHdl, CA IHIO, Cell Main Strffl. Huntington tcrlbed below MAl9 ITA~ eppeel 11 on Ille In the 0. Sele 24000 Avni Road, l0<nle corporetlon Beach C1lllorn11112&48. lor DA TE/TIME TuHdey. The lolowtng ~ •• pertrnent of Development GSA Perking Lot. legune Thia bull""I 11 con- 1nspec11on by the public. Jenuery 6. t9tl7. 7 00 PM F231 doing lluelMM 18: Bocep ServlQes 2000 Mein Street Niguel CA 12877 Title of-ducted by • corporetlon All INTERESTED PER· APPLICATION NUMBER. Ptopert .... 575 Anton BNd., Hunllngion Beech Cell: !erect·' On4y the rlQht, title TllOm .. Loftin SONS •r• lnlrlted to •Uend ConOltlonal u.. fterml1 No. PUil.iC NOTICE 3<0 ~. Coeta ....... CA loml• 92&48. for 1nic>ect1on end lnter•t ol JC)fln F ROM Thi• •t•tement ... llted 5110 hearing ano ••P< ... H ·58 end Conditional EA· 12128 b~ the public end Linde s Roe• 1r1 eno to #Ith the County Cterti of Or· op1n1ons 0< submit evidence-caption N6 H -110 A,_,. Pwlm Corilor .. lon,. T-ALL JNTERESTEO PlR· the property wll ti. °""9d enge ~ounty on Ncw1mber lor or 11g11n11 the eppt1<:et1on APPLICANT: ~r"to Pet--P1Cnnou9WI• ~ Oon..nt._(! 11 Plll'tl -SONS -lnYii.d to ettetld lot Ule. If requeateld, the 12, 1tH as outlined a6oll8 lf Thiri rOleum JSroducta-NAlm ITAW AveMte, Memphlt. TN31......,,-Y-Mid "9erlng •nd ........ lnternil RevenueServlcewlll ,_ are any lurtller que111on1 LOCATION. 18972 BMcll The following pereone ere Thie bullneM la con-opinion• or eubnllt evtdenoe rurnlth lnf0<metlon •bOUt Put>lllhed Orange Coeet -.romi-.-w--t<Wl'LfJP1e~a~se~c:.'!.1:;..1 ~G•y.JL.Q.'..8J . Piiot December 1 1 u 1sten1 Plenner at at Gerlleld) ROBERTS ANO SMITH Perlm Cofporetlon, Jim· ., outllned •bove If t•• which mey be uNful In de-. enuaiy , t The DlllJ Piiat hos o new wuy lo lurn your Hidden Treasure> into C ASH with a S9 00 Closs1f1ed Ad $9 OO with prepayment • • 4 Lines~7 Days- "9 .00 H• ch•nt•• In cory or c~col .. tlon. ,,.. Pr •O'• D•Jrt•AS only No Corrimnrr .oi Peal h • r•· A •r " ,,.,,. Boo• nq or fm~rlovmAnl Ads Tliere 1\ no P••<.P l1n 1 '•, ,.,111i1 "(t•'J ,.,, odverr se If you ""Pd 10 sell your 'CJurh h1qh < t rw ,.,, •Jr, unvv •d me<"ch0nct<S"-r ;11 rrn Doily P1lr;1 r 1f)\~ If''' \trill 'J' •S" •h" "'•lll'JOn belo w Moil lo: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St . Casto Mesa . Ca 92626 642-5678 ~----~----------~----NAMf A001f55 ClfY AMT fNClOHO SI A II l •P. •-~ -Yl!.A Or MC. __ • ',. .... ..... Cl• •• ' . 536·527 t ZONE. C4 tHlghwey Com· COMPANY: (:1) MISSION mle 0 Wllllem1. Sec-· ere al1y further quettlont termtnlng the value of the F1'3 J-W. ""'"· a.c-metclal District) PARTNERS • H . 19151 retery/Treuurer plellM c:all Scott Heel Al· t---------"'----------retety, HIHlltntttlft hecfl RE'OUEST To eOd e Fowter, Senta Ane, Call· T~ etetement w• llled 1111.,,1 Planner 81 538 5271 Plennlnt COfl'I....._ canopy and pump l.,.nd to lornl• 127°' wltll the County Cterti of Or· • .. , •• Published Or1nge CoHt en exl1tlng g .. lletlon w11h LeRoy 0 Roberta. t9161 enge County on Novwnw ......._ W ........ a.c. , .......... II .. .. 0 , P11 , ,..___........ 2• F~ s-1• • • c..... 10 ,.... • ,...,,, """"'•• .._.., I ,;~~ 0 .,....... .. ..,.. v . ~~::!1~he lendlcepfn0 tor7.927o5· .. n • -· • '""" ,_ ,...._c ....... 1111iRl•H••lll11•1•- Fi3 I E N v I RON ME N T A L ThOmu 0 Smlfh, .ft Publltfled Oretioe Coaet Pul>llalled Orenge Cout I ,. Ull H•l•lll ti Ill. flta.IC NOTICt STATUS· Eitempt under Oeec:eMO. ~. Cellfornle Delly Piiot ~ 5. 12. '(;:l PHot _December 2t, . _____ ;.........;...;.... __ Section 15301 ol Iha Cell-t2720 19, 28, ttee F229 I NOTICIOf lornia Env1ronmen1e1Quallty Thie bu11ne11 11 con· Ft73 ,----------------------------.. . ~IC t9AMIO Act ducted by a 981*81 part· I--------- . """Al TO THI ON FILE A QC>PY ol the neraNp PUil.JC NOTICE IOARD M ZOMNO propowd P'otec:1 II on Ille'" LeRoy G. Aoelert• AGE-the Oeowtment of Develop-Tt111 ltetement •• flled "---R ADN9TmllfT'I DIM.Al rnent Sefvlcel, 2000 Mein with the County Clent ol Of· ACTfTIOUI WH QA OfC~ Street. Huntington Beach, enoe County on o.o.nber MAmlTAW u~~~ ":;:!.. Calllorni• 12941, for 11\ec>ee· •• 1181 The~ penona.,. L-E • ~ .. lion by the public ,__ doing buelrlMI -E-AW, SA . w ALL INT£RESTEO PER· Publltfled Or9f'l98 Co.e 25111 Oueff ""'1 •120, te ==.!.i';' SONS .,. lnvffed to ettend Delly Piiot 0ecernMr 11, 2t, Dene l'olnt, CA t2t2t NOTICE IS Ht A EBY Mid hMring end ••Pf ... 1Ht. J~ 2 ••. 1117 Jllllen Joy Cl•v•l•nd. GIVEN that the Huntington oplnlonl Of IUbmtl ~ F203 25111 Quell Auft • 1t0, Beech Planning CommtMlon tor Of eQetnet !tie ~atlOft. Dena Point, CA t2t2t w111 hOIO a pul>llc tleeting In •• outlfnecl ebo¥e ff there ftaJC NOTICl TIM• lbu•lnMI 11 con· ..... eov~" c.. ..__ ere eny 1ut1t1er queeeione ducted by. en lftdMdllel 1"'" '"'" .. em .... 81 the pteaM cell Scott "9et At-AC== 9Ulll lltl ..-en Jor ~ Huntington BHch Civic ·-•ete __ ....... 2271 ..... .-ATllllll ll Tflll .. ......,.. .... flled Center 2000 Melfi Street, ...,... ,._,,_ .. ~:1 - Hun 11" g 1 0 n Be 1 ch , HMM W. flllllt, .... Tiie '°'°'*'I,_... ..... tN ~ Pertl ol Or· C•llorn1e on lh• dale ano et ,...,,, , ........ ,,. .._.. dOlnl ~ • C..,., .,.. ~ on ~-tne llmt1 1nOlclled below to ......... C.....,.lllfln Tredfttone, 1141 .......... 14, 1... , ~·• d .. .J-Publltli.cs Or-Coeet 1.n.. ........ ...,._, CA ,..,. r.....,.,,. en con....... the Detty P11ot ~tier 28, t2tlO • ~ 0r.,.. C089t 1111~11 01 111 Pet10n• t9M Leute 1. MercNotten1. ~~Dee•"*-5. tt, who with to be heerd rel•· JUI 1241 '°"*• L.n., ....,_, 11. M. 1MI t1v, to IM eppttcetton de--. CA t2llO ,171 terlbed befOw _., DA TE /TIME TuHdey, ftaJC N0TIC( Ti.ii ibuetMM II COft• •-II' -- Jenuery 8, 1tf7, 7 00 PM dllC'9d br:.,.. lfidtft.._. i--~ ..... .._-""-'---- APPLICATION NUMIEA A WtJ Leurl I. -~I Condlllonel hoeotlon No PICmlOUI MW• ,,. ..... "*"' ....... ...... • MAmlTAW :.~Ao~c:::; llAlmlTAW A P .. l I • The '°'°'*'I,.,._. .. t . lttll..,._.,r ' Tiit ....... ,.,....,. C AN T /APPElL ANT · dOlnl....,_M:HIAlTH-' ,_ .... ..._.,UMVI,_, car01yn Oeoerl CAM MANAOllltlNT N>-~ o,_... 0... fllA'I,_ ANO fllACt<· LOCATK>N )442v..-,,. ~~~ ~!,!!! =NotDNirnMI 1111. ~. tltt11ntM IMf .. =(~~ ~ ~~;Jq 'JM4Wr2, t , tfi1 ~ T:*'ii:= .,... ... t ot •~ t:,._,..,.AM. "''em w-. '°""" Cfn:lt9: ~A1.CZ(Low0.. ™' ..... _ .. ~ PWUCmncl .......... CA.,,. ly AUld1Rtl81 D ll• .._.IJr.•1'#10 d ™8 _._ II .....ieoft. tnc.-01•••~ .-..A . .....e "ilia ":~:'~~~=-.MOUUT~ Te ......... * TNI 1 11 Oii -... ' I! 111111 •111 ' 1 ie .. --...., .............. ca..a.t •Gr· ... .....--... .. 119c.._QM ofOr· ................. , ...... ~......... ...~Oft ....... ::.........,..-= ... ,,... .. .... ,,::e.::;:J.::: ... ,.. ~AL STATU&: .. fllt ..... 0....-tl! Ille ,.., .. ,_, htlMH f11t U•IM ~ "C ...,. =NllDt tsla M. ..._Wiii~. ; .... -,.. INVIAONMINTAL .....,l,t, lrrt 0.-..,... M ., ~~·~I. 12. IT 11-. · •Ill. w .............. CA . ' "70 ... ~~ 4 line mlmlmum Plus a Garage Sale ~Kit for $1 .00 e ' I \\I I ,. For ..... you can 8dvert1M your Garege Sale In tM Deity Piiot. There II a 4 llM minimum 8nd tM priCe 19 the HIM whether you act.11M i ~ days. tt'• 1 grMt W8Y to turn thole~ treasure• Into c11h. , We are llto offering I .................. . ..... tor t1A l'hl1 guide lndudel ldeM on hOw to adver11M, how to plan. what INfM to Mii, S*'8 ldeaa for a better garege .... ; lltO a garage .... sign, pricing 1tlcktra, Information on ctty Otdl- nancea and an lnwntory aheet. You cen purch ... 'IOVI Garage Sall Kit for t1.oo wMtl you ptece 'IOVI ld.11t: lllJ.Plllt :oz:s::.i= ..... Mss•c bf,, f I 842-5678 . 17.. ...,, • .........., ...... -----._... ~ ....... "'*r-HOAMtolfllM -~- .. ~· ..S.. 'IMR Rpf .. ~1 ---• II': llOTICliSIT'U't 8=.c. ::-. • -Cw CffMc'._~ :::.:.~•,,...• -·---'· -·--" ~r:Mil·='-'"' ...................... , ., .. ere _. ~ IN g,1u..1au1•-:.. to ~~-:.-.1 r..-: .. ci. .. ~ n... • -. Tiwsf aft1.P t " a..,• _ .., ,'\, , ,. m =-~ .. 1.=H~:JllC atyOlfl .. atv........ ..... Leell • ..... UNUSS YOU Ai(I In ... -... • ... -.d.,. .................. 'f '... THI =. -:..~..:r:: .... o .. ,.,.. ........ .:-=-== ¢~UiN,:~.r·v:·~f ~"=·"'=--•••· .•• , ..... :=.:...-zo.: .. ..:: -a §iff"'•: .,, ... t:Olp,lft,Oft....:; .. ·1:::: ..... ----....!!!..!= 2 M, AIYICHS ocl At A ·-~·:..:.~ '-:: i;:· ............ J •• ~ ...= MIA ..:.-:.9J 1•, 1111.11 ... -..~ Al = -•-.. i~ A ( IF YQU end -• HottM ' 700 of .. frilMle m .... --~t OCllMil-.. • I _.. ... ..,....~_,.. T::"~Otl•o •::;r:: ........ ,.. ( AN(X~T!Qflll ,..,_._, • .,.,_,. yt tt-.f outh~ .,.. ..... _ ....... TQt _.. 1 '.,1.:.= <=.=.:..:'-~ ~le-.:-:::•.,., ...... .::.-.=. ROC I~ AIN~:-1:-=111:. .:--=~1s0li ""::'--;;;. ...... tlOT .. .n--.-.·-·aiiiii~~ tloflof!MotMclflln"::. l'IOdlltmt&onoto_,. .. II .... ~ YO-U YOU OULO ~-: DOtt H•tll~U. <tf'I tht T---........ l.tll7.• ....... ,.,,••I .._.... .... ,....... !Ju A W I ............. ""'-. CO•i'IACTAl.A ru TheW..•--etlAll COVftt)fotOt•:eSteee , .• .11$ ..... ..., ... -=i:•Cllrel .... .._ ..... ., .... = ttt"::aty0:-Wd l•"*'tln Ordln1ne... ._... ~ • T1c0f T1tlt IMyrence 8loelt e ollht Berry T•. otClll1orrott.tt ·,"'~ ~-.._.. • lt1 ~ .... rAWlllA.._. °':."ii":• .. ., .. On•M.~•-ll:Jll.J•r.At"'-' ~..._. ctlanalrtCI tM """°': ~i.::'' ~of Cahforn1J, ,,,.~ recorlld '" ook 4, ~ C.:.... 01 ''" ., ..... ••'a.11•-C:.:. :...:·=:; •h• -.,oc~T;pn.!' ...,.:[,JJ' 1 !~rrniU~!:'ti;~"t:.'l :c::=,-=:..111 t-r..•f,; ~':°:! c-::°'==-:,•"""' =..=-.::.:-O:.:=:O.-:C: TR--·~ cbMl'lf'tt NY 11i1 otllliftld ..,__ ,,. '"' •=: ...... M '-'OftlMllJ. On' OtlOMJ: 30 Pw 1• ot ~~ntr .,_.O ,. ... ,l'I lit 1111 ....... tw ..... -= ... .., .JF C~ oe rtm•nt or p bll ti o OOfO-............... lnsuran<• Compeny of~.~ wttt•rly ol a Ii pere-Peid ...... of IN.-, Wf••••eh ..... ef timeol .. lf'llllt H . ._ on :r:r. , ......... tent orle :"~=OHd • ....... •t 1 :oo pm . T1<or Title Aeoonia el LOI ~ c~ntw. ly1~~h-tM toeet ..-ot .. """ .....,·-.. ~~:..: ..,_ ~fl.':.::"i.: ~ ~ ltt.., -........... w . 2000 Miii\ 9~, ... ~ .;~:;-" IM dlf, ,...._..,.flt t1M11 Cehfoln1a, • coroore-E••W. ....,._ . llel w ith •nd O-'lth· ...-....... ., ......... ""'''"'""' ~ °' "9 "Nata : ~ 1~ AMA:C:.::&r Huntlneton 9Mctl O•ll· tM pt~ ~o ~ ......._ ,.... _. ...., tion, ormerl.1 T1tlt In· PonlondMCflbecl•lolOM. tHt•r_ly Ho 0 fHt ...,,.... ._.of INll W Al9e..,...., t -~•t .._ ., C a ra rom-upon ,., or t "'-....,. .... ••.-..... surence •f'ld Trust Co m · BeglMlng • a pioit1 from tt\t c.tntet 1ne of ..... , ..., --. 1 • •-. At llMe Mc....,_.. TM• -~ _.. s- non·;•lund•bl• , .. 0~ ::•1•dr Th1• propolff lllm11A1t ul1 ••.., o.ny. es duly tPPQtf'lted w......,,. a1 .. w S1nt1 Ana Avef'lue, es •••llOllll•.114.ta. -=---_, oae.Ofl:M~uar ••• 1 FOl'N!!...,;,.~!; 11600 • •nm•n would no• ... ••1t11f ....,..TrustHuf\derindpur·oflheMloclllltMI 'hownon5a1Clm1p ttle,......_......... --... -·• • s --·· ~ Mt dll9rtct bouM: ....... ...,..... ...... suant to O.ed of Tru't olend9*lnlflllllldU19wlt PA•Cll 2: Thft tlfMoflillelle°"°*'llfld,..... wflo....,. to•·...,....,..........., ..... Clllf'D •Coolloe ... :.• ,,,. ,,:::-::m"::C: 1onC:. Clftlct tM °"'I" .,..... • 11111 t1 • • r•corded 0.1/3118• 1nd 1he ._._.~of 1 oottton of tl\e So"th, N't be._"""._...., :=::::"'..:" .. '::C :=,,."";c90:...--=::S :0:,':,, ~ .. .._ ,._,.,. _......., In 11 ~property. .. ...._ • ...-11&11 r•recorded 06/2~ a' EMW!Y llM of the~ ••sterll 20 00 ttet of .,...,._.._ u. ...._ ..... ~ _for...._ - ' ... ~ the Pte>cecMe I::.. el *"..,.. .-.. Inst 'No 14,ou•t1~•, ecr• of_... Lat 1: S•l'lta ne Aven..-•• If ........ ttoe......, ,._. ~ • "' • "r .---• ___. tlr NTI :::C CIOCument .. Ind P1.1reu•nt to l•cJlon ,,, 262Sl9 1n book .,~, ~-. _..' shown on 1 rnap' of~ ll6ct ,.._ be-Ob-1t•J•"*•"' ot '*1•1 er NcMloe of D111111t Md.._ llt"f L: ITT . A,. ::.. ~ by • 3061• (C} Of the COllMai ~ Cw .... ""' l of 01••<••• Recordf '" .,. MCI...,,. 1ht ~ Newport ~ht1. lf'I the .... ., .... ,,.. ..... =-~·.:: ~ = .... ~........ A" •D ,MAN " or tor' • dleca hctien t3554 (•)of ttoe The nerN Ind ...,_. of tt\e of ice of the C~nty IN ~ • -oe C01iAl'l1i of Otinte. Sttte "'I Hl•t•• ~ °" -, .,.,, _.. -°' I» ,..,.. .,. ~ :"'' ~°:~ ..:!n ~ omm1111on·1 Adlft1.n11, tM court 11· (El l'Offtbf• y Reco rd er 'Of Otano• LOl9toepolnlllu11M otCalitorf'l ... •,~1'1'110 ._ ... .....,..,..._~.,_. '° ~·J: • ..: •:-:· ~ • ..... ---,. to,... It, .... • • t "' tretrw AejUtellOM, the EJr. dlrec:clon di 1a ootte Ml: County, Celtf0tn1a Will It "'91111 wt1t1 end r•<O rde.d 10 ook 4 ....... ti ~ · · "' ,... ~ No,....,., M. I I ...... ~10"'9 1M Olrec1or bM • MUNICIPAL . CO\HllT OF SELL AT PUBLIC . AU(, Soul~ .eo.ocu.c ''°"' P• ll. lftl1<1 lef'leoui ~ o·m llMt. ,... ..... .... ~. .. ...... o..M -"'--., ()i: C =::~ '-"**'!Mt 11\9 prQPOMd CALlf'OANIA. COUNTY Of TION TO HIGHEST 810· ~llrleolltfMl. me01. in the Office of W llCNW•QM. di n:.,:::a.°!..!.,. "-" llecttonlrlto_.-i '° ~ eo...r ..... elC... --,., In t le "minor" 1n ORANGE Otange County OER FOR CASH OR TllllQ ~ lht CountJ ~order o1 POaATtO• H 1ea. " n..._. ten" .,. ~ __. ~ ._ ,_" I 10f:::C:: 11111 S.C,lon _13554 o. H1rbor Judlelel o+ttrlct. CASHIER'S CHECK, <o.y, pet911tllneto"'9W• said (Qun y, ad101n1,, Tmif.O.·---~t=:·::.:o. -0:,°"'V:: .,.,..,. .,......,, .. Leebor co!i. flnet 1 mlnof llMrldmel:t.; 4901 JamMr• Blvd .• Suite •ble at t•l)'le of l•f• 1n ot Nie LOI t: '*'°' Lot 225 of Mid trect cow •t ..... •r JECT AMA NO t DOWN-..,..,..';:' _._ ... _ •Pl.IMC-'*"• .. of the ~ in WOtd#le wt*:tl 101 ~ 8Mcfl c~ l•wful mone~ o f the a1or19 MMJ·w__, llneaf the Nonhwest va"t ClltlldW • ., ; •1 , , -·-....., .., --.. • St ofCellorNewtottw llheUM .. delignMed forniat2te0 . Un ited HatH) at th• 91indlhe~ ~Otderoftheloardo ...... -.......... TOWN~TAMA cwiwnoee...... • •11al0ed ..... . 1aw1 of ltle S11te Of Clll· 1n the loning OtOineilcel The neme . .ootw and North f1ont entrance to ll'leteOI 10 po1n1 In Mid S"perv1sors of Orenge f:iC:,:.ii.CA-.(f'M) T"'9 .,.. le rOWlrtt c» ~-.. --~ ..,.. • ._ ... ., ... ... tornll eppliceble ''*eto. maps Of°''* ~•tmQ telephoM ~w of j,111n, the County Counhouse. line di .. ,... ,__ County, Merch •. 19r4, ecrlbed • ~ ioUndld C~ * ,_ ..__, OI ._ U.... w'lltl t.._ ••ceptiOn onty of ectlona rnore epeciflc and tiff's ettOfney Of p111n1'" 700 C1v1c Center Or 111onglllldc«.t•IMof reco rde d 1n look 10 TAC.._ b1ltltiltr•ont11enot1t1 • .,..... ....... ., .-..ofMoertca, ..... Midi v.,letlone 1.11a1 N't ~ Which do not Change 1t1e_ without 911 etiorney 11. lfl West, S•nt• An• (A all 10 the polnl °' ~ '•t• 295'. of m1nutet Of ~ Otange c.... Ottnge Avenue°" the.-. ._. e. ..._. •iin'"'Y...,,... 0t ..._... r~«t ~ ""' IC*:lll kind toceilol'I lnl~y or nombfe 11 dlrecclon'y., nu 11ght. title •nd 1'nterest Allio ~ u1ij board ly1n9 be-O..., ,_Dec• ._ it 1t 17111 ltteet on tt1e '°""'• PublWlef Of#199 C091t •to title • ._ I' 1 ' ... ----.. s11tute1 l)UllUent lo Which oeni.ty ol ,,,.· uM end ,,. mero de telefono dei tOnveyed t o i nd now tlwl Ponlon of Mid tween the ijo,,~ttr, 2t 1... " , . end Pomone A~ on the = "°' ~ "· 2t. btencet. .. tWlf, , p1oc:iMdlnge ,,.,_,der ere con1111en1 wttll ,,,. certlfl90 •boOld<>deldemand.,,t• 0 held by it u nder ,.,d CX11W9YedtoTld•W...,Aeltlly ly prolongation of the • Ftlt weet. • 1 · ~2. 1N 7 1n1eend1nt••ftOW,...., 1aaen end wt11Cll II•~ not Lan?J UM Plln def demendente que ru, Deed o f Trust 1n the pro· ~ North1enerl1 and · A copy of the AMllll "--F204 1111 IUCh Trueeee In ... • t>een euperMCMO by ,,,. Al\fMllten objec11ona re-11ence •booedO. M) Aobet1 perty \•tuated 1n said COtnni.u0n. tit•._ 5outhwest.,ly linH of .,_.,. _ port 1or the ....., .. apmen~ •-.,. Mftnrc ,,,. tollowino .• ftterl• ptovllklna .,of the · LAbOf oel"9d wlttlln ten (10)-.ortr· L Conn. Attorney al"Uw County ind St•t e dt'-~6ir-r.' fll!lllil 8ocll he ~hff&1941y-47. ,.__..,,~ AftnCY ~!tit•; .--..,.._ Pfoperty ei,uetlid-111 ._ C<>CM. Preference 'to let>Ot ln9 day1 or,,,. det• of publl· 4299 MKArttlur Blvd . Suite m 1bed •s 4504 Paoe • 145 of Otllci.I I Mt o the South'Werter-MOTa TO~.,... ~Yttiel In ~ tforeuld County Md 1-.. 11'1111 ~ given only In the Cit Ion of 11111 notio. lhall ~ 200 ~ 9eeeh CA 'ARCIL 1: lot 44 o f Records ol Orenge County I.II 1s1 00 ffft of 5atd ~ot cw MIC nut.UM"' Mm rojec1 ArM No. t II .... OEPAftTMlNT °' to wn. IMMWPf'OVidedbylew. rec>OfledtotlleCommllllon 92Mo(714)8&t-t1oe ' lr•ct No 10097. In 1he Cel ' ·,zu. lblefOf r...,...11tll90fflct THETMAIURY ·PAACEL 1. Noblchlllll~coneldered In wrlllng 11 the Jenu DATE· (Ftllll"e) AUG 15 City o f (OH • Meu, iromie, 1 Thestrtetaddreuand OP'"""1ClllTO or Ille Cny Clerll, 17 Fllr INTE.wALMllENUE UNIT 4, AS SHOWN OH unte11 lt II mlde on 8 IOfm 13-tl! 1917 .,,._.Ing In S~ l9M . , ·-(runtit o f Or•nge, St1te Allo oxoep!lng 1~olrom other common design• ~~ Ofl111,Coet1Meae.or1copy llJWICE THAT CERTAIN CON· lutnllhed by ·~ City of Oleoo Should on.ttllrd of '· ........ :cleft,.., II, 0 C1liforn1•. •S ~r m•p 11181 po<lion O.C11becl • ttOn, 1f •ny of the ,.., (Sees t101-a101 :::. M *""*' by~ NOJ9CI OP "*AC . OOMINIUM ,LAN Al· Huntington leech .,,d 11 Ille •PPC>lnled "*""'' of ......, DelMr recorded 1n Boo Ir u 1 I011owt· ro~rty ~ascribed ., s-in, 1'4-6tt . AUCTIOlt MU COA0£0 IN llOOt< 1 t7". m9*1neceordencewithlhe Ille Commlallon obi.ti to Publllhed O!ftl!M Cottt P1gH 29 t o 34, bo th 8eglnnlng•1he interaoalon IS roortedtobe: U.C.C ~3 FOf fur1tlet '"'°"'*'°"· Under .,.. ~t • f»AGf.LtM2 TO 'Ml-. ~ i--4)laiwllion. 41 U.. pr-t!lrlQ1TNrOll'fClbr'l'4i i11y•pp=--= 1n~u1 ~o m'ltt~ -tile Soutt1 tt11t or .,.., 1nf.-XnaTv~ ~ --r • • ..c-CillSIVE. OFFICIAL. M · 1~ta. termlnet1on tllen th; 26 J~: 12• t9, lfaneo"\ m•P~ 1n the Of-Str ... 10 ._ In wldlll. • Costt~·~t~62J'' Ol~~IC! ~S~I~ .._,., .. ._,, ~or l6ofl 1131, tfoe property• CORDI OF ORANCU heh bidder mu11 ~ lmtlndment ;.,111 not ti.-• · Fl7t ice o l the 1.<1u nty Re· conveyed to the County or The "nde"igned to. t the City ot Coeca Mee.. 1e1rl«MldMIOWhel.,_,Mlz. COVNTV, CALIFOMAA, OH 11cenMd and 11ao pre-come 9"lctM enCI lhell ~ co roer of s••d. county. Orange, by d.ed recorded Trustet disc:l•irns •ny h•· DILLMAN S RESTAUf'ANT, 754-51t7 9d for nonpeyment of JUNE 23. tt71. ANOAI M. qualifled .. required by tew redeelQt\lt«t .. 1 "rnator" 1111_.,. llftJIC( •nd •s coriected by th•} Mln:t: 27, 1943 In Book 1113 btllty fer •ny incorre ct· ; c:•rornll Corlloretton. .,._, AeMw, ...... , lntetnel r~ Lb• °"' RECORDED IN IOOK TM City Councll of 111e emenctment and Pf'OC4Med ,--."'nu certa:n certificate o 2IM ol Mid Ottdal ned 0 the street •d· ,.,, "°' end Lic.ne.. tf Hoe ..._...._. .. , from ~ F AOSS ANO 11..0, PAGES ... TOM, C1~• Huntington 9eKh1• eccordlngly co rrection 1ecorded 1n , wllh 1118 Weat llne of dfetaendotMrcommon wtlOM ~ lddr.-le AeeMY LINDA S. ROSS. 25211 INCLUSIVE. OfflCIAl. 1111-· ..,....1"9rlgtlttorejeeteny lfy0ul'le\l9enyqwetlona (CrTA=:=cW.) Booff« 13630 P•ge 14831 IOI SltMt,801M1 1n Widlt:. des19net1on, 1f any, gty22 ~ ~·~~ ~ Oranoe-CC>elC Allon w..,, MWon Viejo. CORDSOf AANGEOOU... ~lllbldl or -l'iRO lddltlonll '"for-0 •<••I reco1ds O T de&aibod In Deed lo ow shoWnheretn ..... -....... -· OeilyPlloto-nbet t9.2t. CA12911. Ttlepropeny ...... TY. CAL troflNtA • .ON ~order°',.._ Cit) ~n· mallon regarding this NOTICE TO 0£FENOANT 0 1an 9 e Cou nlit. C•lif· Counly Of Orwloe.-Sttd Ille Wtll be mldt ~. omlof.9~ange. .... al 1916 . .1-.r, 2, 1N7 be ICltd" plAlllc: tuctlon II AUGUST I. tt7t. A)Cf Al Cll.oltNCltyofHuntinglon propoaed 1mendmenl ~~~O~A;,~1 ~o.:, o~n •• , E XCEPTING October30,19601n8oo1120IJ4 Wtthout COVlf'l•f'lt o; • .,,...,~~·."':.= FIN prcwlded by Internal"-"'· AE-~D IN 9C)OI( Beec11Cltlf0fniatllel11d1y pi.uo 1 1 cn i KOii i t er~r1or"Q .all oil oil Pege 354 of Ilk! nttn.1 werrJnty tirpteSSOftm ' · o COde-=tJonW&and 11111. PAGES t111 TO ol o.C.mt>et. 19M Ille s~':::' cfo .. 1 ~,~, o~-PANY .• ClllfOfnla c;orpor. r1g h u . m1ne r•I righh , ~s ' -·-,--phed, reQttdlf'IQ title: 10 BALBOA . PENINSULA rtalC NOTtC( rellt«t ,..,...lone o... of 11S1, INCUJSNE OffJQA&. Mtella ._,__.to, Ctty flee in l 8wtl 12131 Ilion, WESTERN ALMOND g•~ n.a tu1al gu 11c;ihts Tlletl09 We.let!y llOng 1~ PQUe1StOTo or tncurn-CO . INC . I c.iforftia Cor, S• .Januery I . 1N7. Tlffte RECOflDS OF OMNOI Cleft ., IM City et Mllnt· 590-5071 °':ny ...,.,n1in ob COMPANY, INC , • c-., •no other hydroc•1bon Soutll lll':O ol BMei Stteec es btances tc> P.r the re, "°''''°"· TrlMW9e Ind Ins NOTICa CW Of S• t t-00 AM ' Piece of COUNTI. CAllF0"1NIA. OH ...... Ilona to Ille "minor': forNI '°'POf•tlon, DAVID subst•nces by wh1te'it'1 conveyed lo !tie CQ/nty, of "'11n1ng pren~p•I sum =..Tr.,.._,~-= PUmJC S... 24000. Avill ~. AUOUST 31.. 1171. Aloe,. 1Maln St1MI (714) emenornant det9f'mlnetlon ~~~~~~"'~~~ ~ ~~~tit' !!1°~~ol~i~~:; Orange. Dy s&t<I dcNld and by of the nOte(ll ured bv 8floefloN ~ttleQy of .,::::... ~~~j· i::'::.: FINEO ;_::T-=-= muat M 1~\lld wllhin tO NEWHART "" b d d steam a 0 deed 111C01ded MatCll 11. 1943 wtd o.ecl Of rust. wrtfl Simi ..,..., ,:. ___ of 'Ii lhed Orengo Coaa1 WOtli1ng deya of the dl11 of • • en en belu n d \tetahm 'f~oeor in Book 1182 Page 13t ol int_ertst thereon." pro-'""•. Stll• Ot~ -'IMllT ..,_, Only the rlgllt. ""' RECOROto IN •OOK Olll .. ~ December ,., M . the ~bllcelion of thll no-llrife. PAUL CAREY Ind w .. e " 0 ~ Olflcill Recoros. II Cllsla"'41 of vtded 1n $ltd .note(s). ed-' NO. •u end In--of JOfln F Aoee 117... PAGES ,.. TO tic:• pu SUSAN CAREY. llulblnd lt'~I u11d~1 the ·~.,1 '1r0 17000 '"' 10 Ille •rue pojnl of ve"'9t, If •ny. under the the' *8tlon In Cal9otnle (C~ of end Linda s AoM In and 10 1'31, IHCLUS!Vl. M M· F200 Comment• anould be Mnl Ind wife. ALMONDS 1eo, 1 verty descr11)t'.'d a bove beginning, tllence Souillet!y, terms of said Deed o f of IM cNef ••ec:ueM office sign f~) ,.._property w111 be ottered FICIAL AECOADS, AND IN --~-------IOlhefOU<>!'ngldd1"9 ;:,f~:s11;;~::J·~~: d'.'.\~lj~~n !h~.'~?(J~~ ~~ pl!allol -i1!111\41 Wesl Urie of Trust, fffl/:;:~ end :,.~~~:':. NOTICE IS HEREBY OJI/EN~~~= ~~7~=,'~ ..ltBJC NOTICE Callloinre C60111 Com· clulfve eiperate t h1o ugh o r on SIJCI Loe 911 O•stanc:eof 150·00 :~o'7rhe0trusu c::;:: SAME ~=~~I~ ~:oi, '-:: lurntell inlorll'llflon IOollt OFFICIAL RECORDS M FtCTITIOUI Ml..... :~~"s~i1e2;:0 "!~ =-YOU ARE BEING SUED :hel\u; ll.th(t' 01buµ~er soo, ::.· ~=~~~:.~elyore:: by wtd Dffd of Trust ~M .:'cs,,.~ ~ l'lOld I ~blle hearing In the poHlbl• encumbrenc••· SAIO COUNTY, ANO AHV .. -... ITATl•NT c 9080 . . BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud le Mta t-e u e \U \ur d(t' r. Streot 50 3• ' 1 I a p01n1 ,,, TN tot•• •moynt of • r -· ... CoullCll Chemw et ,,,. wtllch mey M uMful In 0. AMENDMENTS TH€"fTO~ T11e ro11owtn..,,_aona11e APut>ha~eo Orenne Cont demandando) FI RST \t~•d ~d~:_dd al'o'em\~rtved inl Ille Eu1eny i 1neo of 1>111d the un1>e1d btlence o f ,1~1en(tecl.. ,''~!*, ..!. wtttllr:f Hun1lno1on BMch CMc twfTlinlng ,.._ vllYe of 1119 ANO LOCATED OH THAT ... ~ • AMERICAN TRUST COM? "It' •Jn I .tUrt' the obli9•t1on sec •d .. , .. ..,_, -,._.IO ., Center, 2j)OO Mein Street, lntet•1 being told Oelcfip-CERTAIN REAL~ doing butln .. 1 II Rick 0111y December 26. 1986 PANY r•wnt I u w n H11me\J d W~erty ·~~~·~ !, by thl pro~rty t~r be 11 known to the lrltended Huntington Beac:h, Call, tlon of property 1t 72 Chev· OE.SCRIBED AS LOT 2 CW 0.1inet Plumbing, t08S F235 \'eu "'" • CALINDAI' 10 1111 llt'nturt.-, re<vrc ed East once11ne • CllS1 'ol soldandree10neble~t1· lr8111f9f'M1te: NOHE fornla.ontlledeteendetlM ioi.t Mlf con111nec1 mini, TRACl 9090. AS SHOWN Gl9n Clfct., Cotti Men , DAVI ....... -lit-Ap11 I ' 1980 on ll ou ~ 104:~!1$1' lhertce .:=elty m•t•d costs ••p•nHs The property II deecflbed time lndlellted ~to, .. motomome With. Wiltlamls OH A MA~ MCOAOfO IN Cllllorni1 92627 MllC NOTICE le_,,.., on ,_ te Me a 1 lSb4 "•gt' 9'><.I l•lf•c1 e1I oar.iitot w1111' sakl South ~,,. oi ind •dva nc'es •t the In generll " All 11ocil In celll9andCOOllldetth911et• Crefl Coec:tl Llcet'IM No 800t< 3M. PAGES 16 ANO 10:~~~i:n P~~~lo~·~r;:,', .... ._.. _ ,,,_a:::t ,....,.._ II 'Wp1~~C l L " Bak1t Str-209.00 teei 10 Ille time of the 1nlt1•I p ubh· tilde. h•tur•. equipment menta of 111 pereon1 wt1o 2 AZ Z 3 0 4 . VIN No 16 Of MISCELLANEOUS , _,, _ _.. tMee1 "" ·' Nun woat nne orsaidLot9 ~ cenon of the Not1<e o f end 900cl w!11 of•certlln WfitlfobeheetdrWt!Veto SW'1397Sl 'HlllCle PSO'F~COUN-~c:i~~;:::2~:7con-~ .. AMNQ A,.._.,,.._._. .. t'•C•u\•vf d '1purtt'.'n a nt Nonhel'l'taJongsa.cl W~Une Salei\U2.90000 r111aurant and cocktlll the 8'>C>llelteon delcrlbed 1neludes 11r con<tlttonlng. N CALIFORNIA CC>NDfTIOMAL. net~ re.;,_.,,. t'd\t'mt-nt\ f(Jt 1ngre\\. 254 00 , .. 10 '8ld Soutll llne TM benef1oary under IOunge bu--k..-.. ~ . AM /FM rlCllO IUIOf'l\ela EXCEPllNG TMERE· ducted by 1n 1nd1111dual llCI~ """"', ........ _. ... t-gri'\\ u~·· dnd ""l"Y I Beker SUMI 11\enCI S.•d o..d_of Trust here· OlllMAN'• and toclled It DATE/TI ME Tu••· tranlf'ltlllon Dun• ove1 FROM All OIL. GAS. MIN-= ~nl .... titeo NO .... , .,.,,._.,....,..,....,... m,{~11 ·~1 d nidc''' n ... Eas•lflyllOngsa.d ·Sou\hltt>e t o fo re e•ecuted •nd 90t E BelbOA Blvd. In ,,,. .-'-ilfY •~ 1tc17. 100-c;ab.t11>11 eot1_,110 ~ ER A L s A fll D .(REFERRED BY THE •llflt.......... _1.: _. t'd •v.nct cunm 11411 1& !NI~ Of ct.uvered to the-under-ci1., of N .. llOrt' 8Rctl= Ing ., .. """' ,......,"°'· H y 0 R 0 c A R 0 N wi'ttl IN COUflty Cloflo. of ()f. BOARO o~ --· ~0091 ~1 \·~·1 ';~ct ~o nn•ng signed • written 0.cla· County of Orll\09, St1t9 of APPLICATION NUMBER lhOWll end commode SUBSTANCES l YI NO Ange County on Oecembel ZONING ADJ USTMENTS " ,_ ........ ,_ D I ~ .. '", on •e N5'> e•Q!j)I ng lhelolrOM 11t1on of Default and CaitlOfnll Soeetll S19n P9f'mlt No 011~ end '8rl)91. II~ BELOW A DEPTH Of 500 10. ttM ON OECEMBER 3. 1986) r11911,.... ........ ,_.., t'l d ra tiun CJ (o.vt-rl&1 , Soi.A,_t O.m1nd for Sale, f nd • Tllat the emount of 16-11 oven. cutting boor4. llnll. F'EETmOMTifESURFACf ,,.7.. fTo Pwmit~ .._._-. ... ,..Ra na. Co nd•t •oll\ .tn d •1 ~Z~ettyllne8n~ written Not:ce o Oe-purdl-p<loeoroonttder-APPllCANl AotlVermen dr•-•end tlOMI ceblnel OF SAID LANO. BUT li'vblttl'led Orange Coll! lqUlr• feet ...... __, ........ p~~~~·l::~;~ f~~~:~rt-I reoc.. • cescribed In deed fa ult and Election to •tlon In COMeetlon with Mid LOCATION 7800 EdlnOer IPKI. tlOle convwu LO wn~OUT TME RIGHT cw Deity P110t Oeoeml* 19 n of Open S91C1 In erty ...., M e--.. ..... 111 nri I.I •t tJ I 4 8COt"'1d January 9, 970 ,., Sell. Tht underngned lrllllf9f' 04 Mid ~ (or A--(toutll Side ol Ed-llMC>tng .,.. Lect10 Piii ENTRY UPOf\I A'KY ~ IMe, Jiii~ 2 9 1987 lieu ol . ...,.., ...... ...... ... d t' un t'•l' o p 9187 Page JOO ot H.~ <•used H td Notice of llC*'IMl) Ind ...a bullnell. "'00" Avenue ~o·~ ,_I., by Alf·T••. Brtlh-M Tl()H OF THE S URFACE cw ________ F_2_1_0 lhe ReQUlle<I '*"'· ';'fri ; r~cc:;~e?a6'> Boo/ 11.c;lll Records O.fault and Election to 1ncludlno Ille .. tlmll«t lfl· 500 , ... Nit ot Slier Lani) "' condltionet IN>Uf'lled on SAID LANO FOR THE 1111-ll' Mt\TICE 900 aquare IM1) .,....,. .. ....., ..... ,.. I t• 11 c~ ch 0 Trus:cx w J Clel\ Sell to be recorded 1n ventoiy " t,,. aum of ZONE c2 (Community roof, ..,.,, II•• onlefl«S 10 ll'UAPOSE OF EJtPt.OAINO --'"-~-"'-""--· --NOTICE IS HEREBY ...,_,ee, \'•...., Wllflt 1 .t t' r Oevet<>pmer: Co•o the <Ou.nty where the ... 80.000 00 llllflldl cor:Mtl Bu-Oitt11CI) rff' Of vehicle llMI ball FOR. BORJNG EXTRACT, FtCTITIOUI Ml..... Gii/EN tllal ,,,. Huntington .. c8'I .. ....,_, ,..... TI uSlul 0 1 record Tne WIKll ad<lress 9nd reel ptoptrt~ IS loc.attd ol ,,,. follow!,, Chectc•: REQUEST To wm« • 11111•1 llllCll Odo meter ING. DRILLING MINfNO, NA• ITATl•NT Beacll Pl1nn1ng Commtltlon ...,. W J'M ...... II....., ow ne1 Jeff M•l\On. a 01f\e< commot'I COSIQMlion, 11 IMPERIAL CORPOftA, I 130.000 00. rom111ory ,hengo of t19n tece from SO 000 M1 Property may DO PROSPECTING FOR. AE· T J will llolO a public 11e1t1ng 1n ........... ,_ 1MJ _. .. single m•n , , any 01 Ille ,ga1 p'1>perty TION OF AMEltlCA. AS not•. 1350.000 00 Ole's to Mercury Sav111g1 for 1napec1ee1 11 2'()00 Avila MOVING OR MARKETING d~ = ~ao:=~ tlle CO<inctl C111mbef at1'19 .....,-......,., ....... er Tf1e str eet 1ddrtss a nd ceso"beO aDOVo .s purP<Yled S.10 TRUSTEE , 91)0 Slly T!11t•1t hH ,,..., ~ 1 40 loot high, 176 squere Road GSA P11klng Lot. SAID SUBSTANCES. Al --. Hu1111n91on S.ech Civic • ............ (letM"' Other commo n design•-10 be No streel address o< P•rk Coun Sen D1eo..o, bet-llid ~ ltld toot non-eontomung rr .. Laguna N;gvel CA 92677 RESERVED IH THE -DE£0 Pub111Mt1, 1419 W"' Bay Center 2000 Mein St1M1. IN,...._ Mell). lion 1f 1ny, o f the re•I otller 00mmon C!I!. net.on t-:is CA 9212l.(6t9)292-2000 intended 1ren1fe<M 11 re-stendlflO 191 Peyrnanl tlfml Deterred FRO M P-R ESL E Y OF Avenue N-pofl Bllt ll Huntington Beech. Cell· .,.._ de .,_ le ..., pro perly described a -e>oon luinoshod 10 1~8 Trus•oo , By Lind• 0 11ack. Trus· quited by 5« 24074 of the EN 11 1 Ro NM ENT AL payment H lollowl 20% of SOVTHERN CALIF~IA.. A 92:~, J Ayer•. 14 19 WHI lo1n11 on tlledateandattlle .,.._, .... __.... tu· bove 1\ purPorted to be· you may oDta n d"ecsoons 10 tee S•le Officer, D1te. Busnns and ProlH..001 STATUS Pursuent to c 1111 111g11e11 bid 11 time or .... CALIFORNIA CORPOR· t1rne ind""'° t>elow to r• lklef wted lleM"" ,._., 10 4 P1n1o n Tree l •ne . 1118 Qtoperty Dy s:ibmimng 8 12/4186 Code, th11tlle.A:onllder1tlon 111•1 Section IS311. ot the eno Ille belonce wllll•n one ATION RECORDED NO, Bey Avenue N1wpo11 ceive end consider Ille stet• • • DIAi CALINDANOI Con a MeS41, CA. wr~len requosl witllin 10 oays 12/26, 112187, 119 tor Ille trensler ol Mid bull· C111fornl1 Env1ronm1nt1I ( 11 hour Form of P1ymen1 \/EMBER 3. 1978 IN 800t< ~.CA9266,1 28c6 ments 01 all l>Oftonl wt10 1111re "''''"'" 11n1 lhe un der\1g n ed tromtriehrsipubl'calion ot iriis ,,.,. encl tr1n1f• of Slid 0u1111y Act 11111projeet 11 /\II p1yrnan11 mu11beby12909,PAGE 1t1SOFOf, .... vtt T W11h1rn1. ., wis11 10 be hel!d 114111ve to r~t• MCf'lt• 1 ,. .. l ru\tee d1\Cl11m\ •ny 11• notoee 10 Mocn1141! w Pt&.IC NOTICE """" 11 10 be Plld only c;ateg0f1cany eaempt c1111 c&111fled che ci. FICtAL RECORDS T1b19<> Piece. Co111 Mesa, 1119 eppltcellon dftcllbed ., .... .., .... --.. b il1ty fQ1 1ny incorrect · 811 1 19000 Mac Anhur · altllf said transl., ha• bMfl ON FILE A copy or the cu11111·1 01 tr111ute1"a PARCEL 2 CA 92963 ~ow UM_..,..• -._.. neu o f the street •d Btv~ ns,~·115 Irvine Ca 9271 5 NOTICI cw app1oved by the Depart-proooMd Speclil SIQn Per· clleck or by • UnlleO Sl•t• AN UNOll/ID£0 11S5TH Tiii• business II con-OAT IE/TIME Tu11d1y, .............. ---· dren ind other common The uno~s1nMics TruSIOQ TMllTll'I IALI rnan1 of AICOhotic Bever• mil II on Ille In Ille Ooc>•r1· postll Dank 11pr"'· Of INTERESl IN AND TO All Oucled by • get!e<ll p11r1-Ji nuery 6. 1987, 7 oo PM ,, ......... 911 ,...._.. des19n•t1on, tf a ny, " · l No. Control rnent ol Oevetnnrnantel S...· 1111grap11 money 01de,. OF THE REAL PROPERTY nee~p APPllCA TION NUMBER MCrtta .................. show n he1ein =:sn~y l~~bol;~e lo~.~~ =•DI Tllll • Ale. ,.,.,.., end VICel, 1®0 -~rn 'StrM I Miki C~ll 0( l'\Oney l:ffder OESCRIBEO AS LOT 2 ON M1t1 J A~s Condtllonll E•coolion No cum,tlr co• tee fer· S•1d s1le will be m•de, 11e1oress fnd oil\er commoo T,S. No. C..e7 ess;gnment ot Ille eforlNfd Huntington Beacll. Cell· p1yat>11 to1"41 1n1.,n1t Rev· THE MAP Of THE A80VE- T11r1 1ta1emen1 wes 11i.o 86·9 I "'e 11d•d•1 l•t •I• 1 but w ithout coven•nt or Clftl<1nal•on 11 a"y ,~own UNIT COW c llock In 111de fl1tu1 ... IOfnle 92648. toi inspectton anu. s.n.1co REF ERElllC E O TRACT. with Ille County Cl9f'k of Or-APPLICANT Weyne HOW? ...,., ................ w•rr •nty. e•preu OJ om l\e<e!n . . TOWNE ESCAOW COR-IQV~t Ind 9000 will of IM~ Oete "2-2~ 'f'OOE-l'H£R WlflrAt.t-IN- engo County on Dec:embef ltd ConllruCllOn ................ IU plied. reg1rd1ng t it le , 5ald sae w~t bG mace OUI PORATION II duly IP· Slid bullnosl WIM be con-ALL INTERESTED PER· ... y-............... PROllEMENTS THEA£0N. 10, \986 . LOCATION 642t Antrim c.N. go ssession 0 1 e ncum wdt>n.• coyeneni oc _.;.o1\t 1Umm11ed end the ton· N tr~O..Jlterul Offtcef, M000 A~ EXCEPTING THEAEFAOM- • ,_, .. Ot.cte (norlll Side of Antrtm-.................. w 11nces, 10 P•Y 1 MS ex im1>lecl r a rcll!IQ touowing described d.-d ol lfi .. ld hH!lng and 11pr"' ,lf ••• C 2 H , L .. 1111e CONDOMINIUM. UNITS 1 Put>lilhed Oranoe Co111 C1rc11 appro111m1tety 135 ,...._.. .......... ,.... u nP••d bal•nce Of the .ltpr OOMeuiOO eg Of trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC 11111111 the 'onslderltlon tor opinion• Of IUbmll evl<lenU NI 1 u •I. c A • 2 I 7 7 THROUGH 55, INCLUSIV£. Delly Piiot December 19 28 '"'HSI ol Towey Lene) ~ .. c.M, ' .......... note(\) ~(ur ed by \Cl•d •. mbrarices 10 ~ 1111 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST lhe transfer end lllionfMn1 tor Ol aQltnSl lhe epptleahon ,,.~ LOC~TEO THEREON 19M, J1nu1iy 2 9 1987 ZONE. RI (LOW [)entity ---.............. Deed of Tru\t lo W•t lltlCU"' oa'al"C~ ot f"e no·ets) BIDDER FO R C ASH of the afor ... ld tic.nM (or .. outlined •bove II '""' Publlllled Otilnf9 Cols! PARCEL 3 -. F208 Residenllll 011t11Ct) r etr•e c .. el •• 111 S 116 167 86 {£ S l) 1n ~=ed by sa!Cl Deoo 01 l rvsl ANO/OR THE CAStilERS "'on-) Is lo be Peid on or ere any further quettlont Dally P110t Oecemt;l9f' 26 AN EXCLUSIVE EASE, REQUEST To 1>9trnil 660 pr191h ... 11M ..... '4:: eluding •s provided 1n ,0 wit 539 494 10 ~duel l'O 115 OR CERTIFIED CHECKS 1ft1< Ille 15111 day of JlnU· p+eoM call Rt>ert Franklin. t986 MENT APPURTENANT TO Pl81C NOTICE aqu_ .... ol open IPKe ID ~ fL!!t""9. \l•d not~(\), •d11•nces. ,, ' . . SPECIFJED IN ..Clllil, c o ery 1987 .. ,,,. MCfOW of l..QAI _a.t F'l27 ~~[LJ.!,!:N~.L.!>Ul.,.l.D.IO.~N!I'----~ looo ol Ille 1equtred 900 , ............ "" hltee 11\y, under the-wrm~-ot !)'e'll SECTION 2924h 10-•ble.. C&lnty lfang9. 536-5271 ANO OCCUPANCY OF FtCTI'TIOUI tu ... 11 ""Ua.ie i-t -........ _......_ -..---... S••d Deed of !lust fees lelllances, 11 eny. unl'or lne ., Stele of CalllOfnla. pr~ •--llM111ttlC Mt\flCE THOSE PORll""'S Of THE ... ""' -_.-.. _ ..----h d ' le!ms of said 090Cl ol Tn.SI Ille time of Nie In lewl\;I of '-W. ,llM, .,_. r.-. nu "'"' tlAm ITATl•NT E N I/ I R 0 NM ENT A L ................... c •r?e\ •n expen\e\ OT • money of the urutlCI S111111 lhal Ille Ooc>arlrnant Al· ,....,.,, ............. lleactl RESTRICTED COt.tMOH Tile lolk>Wlno l*SOnt ar& STATUS Tiii• projeel II ....................... ...., the 1uuee a nd o f t h e lees. ct>argos ano eipenses 0 Ill inhl tltle end lnt9'Mt 'OhotlC !Mverage Control ........... COllW .. lllR ACTITIOUI tu9M11 AREA DESIGNATED IN THE __ ..__~,.,.... ... t>u""ll""• as Ademf > II ... '" I ace..... truso c1e•ted by \.tld Ille Trustee and ol Ille ltUSIS r.. . ,,.. IPO'Oved lllcl Iran..... Publllhed Orange Coaat NA-ITATl•NT DECLARATION OF RE· Fln1nc11-1 ~ 1ou p 2V1m pursuant to Cla11 . eon 1 "'° by 11 under Miid Deed ot 01-UJO !teen Darty Pilot Oeceinbor 26 1 Mle tOllowlng e>enonl e:re STRIC TIONS ANO SAOWN -8flltOI St1M1 A202 Co111 l5305 lrom tri. provlslons of erencte di eat Sii h 1 e e I he btnef1c1.ary und e1 Tiie t>enellChlly unclll nlCI Ti It in Ille propert lier n-Oiied December 15, 1916 t986 dOlrlg l>l.tllnels 11 Newport ON THE CONOOMINIU,_. Meta, CA 92626 Ille CalllOfnle Enwonrnantal llf'9 of1cN .. .,... ..... s11d Deed o f T run here Oeoel or Truat lletotolore eft~ delcrlbed y " CMLLMAN'I MITAU..MfT, F233 Herbof An•mll Hole>lllt 125 PLAN FOR SUCH UNIT Alen Lewreoce Ad1m1, Ouahty Act l988 (1'9I et •.ceene eefe. teil o1e executed i nd execu1edendd4tllvored 10 111e • TR USTOR TONI A Ir. Ila•.,...,._, Tr.., Mesa 011ve Cos11Meso CA Tt119 1ota1 amount of ""' 1330 Hempahlle Clitle. ON FIL E A copy 01 Ille foftko). delivered tO the under undersigned ·• wnnen MOl<EOE ,.,., Md UoeMM ,,.11111 IC NOTICE 926?7 unp11<1 pnne1011 bll~ ~ 9-Kh, CA 926e0 Condllionel E~tec>tlon 11 on C.. No. ,_. signed I w 11tten Detla OedarBllon of Oeteuft end BENEFICIARY MARY 9A&.80A 11tm•llU1 A CO~ ,..__ Pet Meclk:lt Servic" lne 1ntllt'll1 tflereon, tooett* . T'¥9. bualneu 11 c9n· Iii• tn 1111 o.peilment 01 o.. Tile neme end lddtMI ol ration o f Def•u11 ind Demand l0t 5ale, atlCjf I wnnen A N"N H 1 CKE R S 0 N INC .. T11 1111 N ... ""' 1'•'2 C1hlom11 '°rporatlon ••th roetonebly Mtlmetiiil ducted by. en 1ndlvld1Jll velopment Servlc ... 2000 the court It. (El nOfY!l>f• y Dem-and fo r Sile. and a Noc1Ce ofl>eleun ar:d E1«2lon HERBERT R TURNER. t9ftdad Tr.....,_ MOnct CW T1111 bulineu ·'' con· costi. llJl.PAnMI -9"d ...._ ~ l Adema Mein StrHt. Huntlnf.on dlrecclon di 1a cone"!' SU· w ulten No t1Ce o f De~ 10 sail The undefllgned Tiustff 01 the TURNER Publl1hed Orenge Co111 TIIUITll'I IA&.I ducted by • corpo11t1on v1noes 11 the ume of the In· ·"' ... , ...... 'c'''"""'c' I-~· lllOle<I Belch. C1t1forn1a 926• . '°' PERIOR COUROT OF CAoLI' ! ·e~ It f hed u[ ~edce~l·~gn net od caandusedEI~ Noltoice"~I o.,o"~ FAMIL y TRUST Mtlbll•hed 019'~! PllOI o-Tlb9f' 26, T.S ..... ...,, T11Pom•t,MedJ ic:.•• Sert v'~P . Inc . ltlal pulb911(~5~59cil lhll No-..,,., ... OUflly .,~ o ,, Inspection b 1110 ubllc FORNIA. C UNTY F ' • -..ion ..., .,. 9122181 LOUIS K BlnON °0 NOTICI 1 · .. ua in." '''e It 4.v " ""1111'""CCllllT111y'"11m""HOl'f9l'llb"t~ttt:-11~~~~·-ll~4JWUit..-1il~tw.11u~Alt~,f.fcoi':a:du\ed \a1~ No tice o f r orded 1n tile coun1y wllef9 S USAN B B ITTON. F237 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TlllS tlltel'Qent was Ille<! Cu,,ontty dllld Catfl*- 19, 1986 SONS 811 in111te<1 to 11tend enue. Beliertfleld. C1lllornl1 IU1 I e real propelly Is loal.ted, M 0 RT 0 N L MARKS P\llllC N0ltC( UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. With the Counly .Clerk of 01-Cheelil or Certifled Checlc1 ,,... Sl•d llHring end HPf"9 93301 Sell to be recorded 1n TICOR TITLE INSUAANCE HELEN L MARKS EO· DATEO JUNE30, 19-1 UN· •noe Covnly on Decefnbef p1y1bll to 11\e TruatM or Publllhed Oranoe Co111 op1n1ons or sut>mit evidence ffle o•rna. lddr .... and the county where t he COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA, WARD w SOLOMON FICTITIOUS._...... LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 9 1986 bldd., are acceptlble 10 09lly Pllol Oecembef 19 26, tor 01 1911nst tlle 1P9lltallon telephone number of pleln, iea l properiy 1~ located II C01potall0n1 IOf!Tl41fiy TITLE RENEE A SOLOMON . NAMI ITAT'lmNT lO PROTECT YOU R PROP· ,_.,. ~rustee provfdlid proper 1986, Jenurt 2. 9 1987 IS OUlllned lbo'V9 If lhefl !Ill's lllOtnay, or plelntlfl d 1 ru\tee 0: P•rtr ~gnR INSURANCE Alo() TRUST roeOlded Mey 2t 198e.. Tiie IOllOWlrlg peraon1 -ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Pul>l1Slle4 °••119• Coast ldOnllfl'8tlon II IVllllble F220 are any lur1hef qunllon• without'" ltlOfnty, II (El T1~u·~2si~:NCE tOM oo.M>ANY,. aeld TIUSt41Ci, Instr No 86·22153& or Of, doin g Du11n 1u ••. A PUB LIC SALE IF YOU 0 111l PllotOecernbet t9,26 From 1nloim11ron wl'tlCl't ----------1 plHse tall Pini Posten, As, nombfe. la dlrecclon Yet nu-PANY O F CALIFORN IA By Wendy Bryant. lltil l RecOfdl in the offlol ol Mackowl11t P1of .. slon1I NEED AN EXPLANATION 198 Jenuerv 2 9 1987 the Tflll1M.deem. 1 ,...._, Nit.IC NOTICE ••t11111 Plenner al s:Jt..5271. mero de 1elefono del SO (1l1fo1n11 St Suite TrU11M or peny co00001ng the RecOfder ol Orange Oeta Procet11n9 SeMqel Of THE NATURE OF THE F214 but '°' wl!icll TrustM mak• JerMI W. , ..... lee, lbogldo del demlndlnl .. o 1600 Sin Fra ncisco (A Sile Count), said d.-d ol truat MPOPS 16665 Ml Erin Ctr, PROCEE DI NG AGAINST no reo<eMnteteon Of ... FICTI'TIOUI &U ... 11 retery, Mllnltlitt..i 9eacfl def demendente Que 'no 9•11 ·1 (4 15)78 1 3SOOI· TICOr nie lnsuranoe Compeny desc11bes lho lot1ow1ng c~ Foun111n llelley, CA YOU YOU SHOULD CON· P\llllC NO'fle[ •i nry Ille strM1 lddf-OI ..-... ITATIMINT "8nntftt c_.......... llen<le •l>Ogldo ... ,. FIRST Foreclos If De • T1cor ol Ca!llornla. 1717 Walnut p1~1ty 9'7011 TACT A LAWYER otl'ler commoon dellgnltlon Tllefollowtngpe1aon11r1 Put>lllhed 0 11/l99 Co11t AMERICAN TRUST COM, Tit le ln:ui•nc ~ to o f Grove Ave.. RosCllTl4lld, Lot 19 olt1act no 66311 in James F Mackowlek On Jenuery t8 tH7 it ACTITIOUl&UIMll ol the above deactlbed dOlng bu11ne1111 A) Cut, Deily PllOI Oec;etnbet 26. PANY c /o Ge1l1d M C•ltfotnii • <Ot Or•-c.J110rnla 91770 Ann Wendy Ille Clly o1 eo..1 Mell, 11 !9665 Ml Er1n Clrote. f'.oun: 9 I!> AM GAfEWA Y NAm ITATl•NT pr~1s_ 183 ORANGE tom .....,,.., Apt>llclllon 1986 Leverett, W£ROE\., CHAPlpl t1on fo rme rly T1tft In · Bryant (818J°J07s7007 per mep recOfded In bOOli tlln Valley CA 927ot MORTG AGE CORPOR· . l he loflowing owaon• .,. BLOSSOM fRVIN£, CA Sonw111, Bl CIA Sofl. 1818 F2~ & LEVEREn. 5$44 Cllt-sur.ance •nd Tt U\t Co •S Ol!o. Oocember 2. 1!196 2MI PIO" 5 end 6 ol Mil? Linde M Mecllowlell, ATION .• Call1orn11 COfPOf· doing bultnelt .. Al Pacific: 9271• Pof1 Car~ Pt Newport lo1nl1 Avenu•. • UO. S.•d Trustee 8 ft•nli Dec. 12. 19, 26. t 988. -cell1MOU1 M~. 1n lhe ol· t6MS Ml Erin Clrete. F~ 111on as duly IOC>()ln1" Drvwlll Bl P~•flc Concrete S..O P'CIC*'1J-d '*"I IMctl 92et0 • l'\llJC NOTtC( Blk9f'Sfietd. CA t330t 1905) T C.atomer · y1~e Pres• Orange Coell-Oely P.toc flee 01 Ille County R41COldel t11n v111ey CA 92108 TrullM undof and pureuenl l 1225 SI .. ., Avenue Founs '°'"tor,,,. ourPoM 04 P9J- Oonlld l Stipo. t818 Port 327, 739 t dent Autho11zed Sign•, of uld County T1111 b~slneu 11 '°n. to Deed ot T1u11 r.oorded t11n "'*"·CA 92708 •no Ille ot>l19Sl:ont -=ur9d Cartow Pt . ~t Boacll, 14.WONI DATE (Fecil'l NOii 2' tu1e Dated I I /2418f> PUBl.IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAUL T ducteO by lluaband •nd Wife July t3 t98 t H lnlt No Peciflc: Secor: Con11ivc:-by H l<I Deed of Tl\lll ~ CA 92te0 (CITACtON-JUDICIAL) t9H 1 ]/19 12126 112~7 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Jemes F MICkOlll'Oll t480l..Jll b001i 14131 pap IOfl I~. CaUforni1 Ing ,_ end expen-of the Thl1 bu1ine11 •• con-NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 0Me ,·~~Ce.ti,.., . NOTICl OF TRUSlU ·s DATED 5128/M UNLESS TlllS statement wu fMed 15M. of Offlc11I ~di ill Tllo1 bvllnetl 1• COtl· Ttu6t9"11d ol Sale !M:t9d by en indllllduel 1Avtao a Acusado) RUSSELL J, '· W ..._..., Mt.IC NOTICE 1 SAU YOU TAKE ACTION TO with Ille County Cterll of 1119 offlee of 1,,. County Re-ducted by a COfpotlllon 0 11.0 DECEMBER 11. Oonlld l Supp E 0 c AM p 0 AN 0 Publilhed, Ofange CO..t Ts No f )OJM PROTECT YOUR PROP: •noe County on o-Tlbet corder of Orengo Counly, Stoo,,.,., E S1mue111n l986 Tlll1 111ternenl Wll n~ MAUREEN A O'CAMPO'. OlllyPltot 12, 19, T051329 IMPOtlT T . TICI 0 ERTY. ll MAY BE SOLD AT 9. 1986 SteteotCllllOfnta IEHcuteel ,,....,.., C AllfOfl•tA lltl• 111'111 the County Cterti ol Or· 11usb1nd 1nd wife, end 29. J.,,uary 2. 1Mt NOTICE Of .... ~:rv ~)~IHIR·T A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ,_ by RAYMOND E BALL.AN> Thia llltement w11 filed COHVIYAMCI CO.MY, MG9 County on December DOES 1 tllrougtl 20, In· Ft79 TAUSTU'l IAU 'YOU ARE IN DH A ULT NEED AN EXPLANATI~ Pubtilhed Otange CoMt end LILLIAN BALLA.AO with Ille County Clar1t Of Of ...... T ........ ., IUIM- 10. ,... 'IUIMVI 2 T s . No. 8282035-030 E u ND ER A D £ ED 0 F OF THE NA TURE OF THE Diiiy Piiot December ''· 26 Wll L SELL AT PUILIC engo County Ofl o-nw .. KILLY, ......... .... F•7q YOU ARE BEING SUEO 1111-.,. Mftfw-t YOU ARE IN OEFALU TAUS T DAT£D 04~tn5 PROCEEOINO A~INST 19~ J1nu1rv 2, 9. 1981 "' AUCTION TO HIOHE.ST 810. tO, 1186 _ ~rH~!:., .... ,C C.~ Publltti.d Orange Coa1t BYPLAINTIFF IAUd leeetl r--.n. nu~ UNJER A DEED Of TRUST UNLESS YOU TAl<E YOU, YOU SHOULO CON· F212 OER F'OR CASH 01\ r-r• .. ,,..,,_ ..... qa,_._.._ Delly Piiot Oecembef 19, 2t. demandllldO) VINEY SONI DATED APAIL 10. 1988. ACTION· TO PROTECT TACT A LAWYER CASHIER'S CH£CI< (pay· Publllhed Orengo Coeet 11lal ,,....._ ......... 1988, J1nu1ry 2: 9, 1987 endl/ANOANASONl,u Co-A ?Wte UNLESS YOV TAKE ACT YOUR PROPERTY IT 1~2 Senta Cruz. Cotti "8.IC M)TIC( able 11 time Of..,. in lawful O••ly '!1101 o.o.tnber It, 2t. (111) 7t1·dn: F211 Trull"t of,,,. Soni "-"o· 'ICTITIOUI __,_.. TO PROTECT YOUR MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB• ~ .... CA money Of ttle IJnlted Stat•) 1916, J1nuery 2, 9, 1tl7 PublltlleCI Otanoe Co.it ---------cable lntet•lllvoa Trull NAMI ITA~ PROPERTY, IT MAY OE llC SALE • IF YOU NEED "(If 1 lllMI eddr•• Of f'ICTIT10UI __,_.. 11 the front tntrene. to ""5 F209 0111y rffot O.Oernw 19. 2'. d119dM•rci\27.1t.. fllelottow1ngpe1aon11re SOlOATA PUBlJC SM.E IF'AN EXPLANATION OF oommo~ d11lgn1t1on of NAmlTA,_.., old 011nge County t986 Jt nvety2.1H 7 .,......, V•...,,. • CAL.lmAll oo.J~ bualn .. 1 •• YOU NEED AN THf N• TUflE OF THE Pfe>C*IY It tftOwfl 100.... no TM lolloWlno pereoN.,. CourtnouM. •oc•l•d on rta.IC NOTICE .. ._ •f'ICnTIOUI MllMll aTS ""' """ w I MIAI PALMETTO l>QTNERS • E)(P\.ANATION Of THE PAOCE E DING AG AINST w111•nty it oi-ven ea to 111 dOlflO bull,_. a Oel8MY Stntl Ane ~d. be- Mltc NOTICE MAMI ITATJmWT .. -"' .. ,_ .... I M. ttt51 Fowter, Sen1• NAT'lff Of THE YOl.1 YOU SHOUl D c0t11"'91•,... or correct· 1nc1u11r111 Plfll, Ltd .. t7IO~ rween Sycemor9 Sir• end FtCTmout-U TM fo11oW1nO pwilOnl et• ..,_.u11t1M "'''n" et An1, Cllttomla 9270& PROCEEDING AGAINS CONf ACT A LAWYElt ne11) " The ben•ftcl•ry Sll~ert! Cl•cte. Suli. 1001 BroadWay, lantl -na. C.... MMm ITATW c1D1ng ~ 11 A • 8 IMe...... L~ G flo0«11. 1t151 VOV, \'OU On 011"'87 •t 1.00 uncltr Mid Deed of T1u11. by lfv1ne. CA H 713·81M lornle Iii right. thte end TM IOllO'llri"I "'90M.,. Tactlnlcal ~. 749 W ....... ,.._ ..... FOWier. Slnta Aftl, Clll-COHTACTALAWYEA. pm l MPERIAL COR· r.-ono .. br.-chordetlllll ~ flleoency Group, 1 ini.reet con..,_, to end oOlng~-."°'*"' trtl't It "E". Coata Meee Mt..,.._.,._,._.,,._ lornl• 9270& TICOA mLE ~ POltATION OF AMERICA 1n ""5 o«111ptlon1 aec:;ur90 C1111orn11 corpor1tlon. now Mid by Ii Ufldlr Mid DncilOM. '"""°' ow.e, ttta? ................... --TllOl'Na 0 . Smith ••• COWPAHY ~ CAl.lf'OfNA: IS dvly appointed Tr"'' ttlef.Oy. '*"•tOfOf• ··-17902 i'.,,.,k Clrele. ~ Oeeel ofTrvetlnttleprocierty 1'°"9, TM Yecflt Club, tno w-.m c loumln. 7ot In...,.,"""..,.',_ o.cen.o, !MM, ~ • eor1)0fOllDn. ~ TIM tff uridtr and ~rtuenl OCllMd lfOd __... •o ttle too.~ CA A71W111 """'"In Mid COl'"'Y Ind w C09lt Hwr-"""°"' ..,~ °'· Cf .. t11ne ....... _. ...... ,.. t2120 1N8UAANCE ,,_, TAUS to Deed of Trult rl· llfldll'919d • '""8n O.C. Oenntl L o.oom., 1~7 St ... dooetlbedll 9Metl,CtliforNatMa CA ht25 ..... AWJA ~. 1-AVll· ootlf'AHY. corded 04/1Sl7S "Inst llretlon of°"'*"' end 0.. Holldly flood. ......,.. Lot 17 of TrlC1 No "41. Wllll•m Cher... H••· ..,._. AlihoUfi. 20t72 W J'M -..e .. ,_ 11ge Loop fld. .1200,. On ..-nu.y t. 1111, •I No 12057. '" f>oo• '• mend lor IM. Ind wt:tMn 9Mcfl. CA lltlO In the City of Coote ....... • ....... 300 TM "'8no, ~L.n .H.l .. CA~ 111111 ......... ,_..., ~.CA91'7M , A.M , T~ TIT\.E ,,.V• •,of Oft1c1el Rt· notlC!OOfdetlUllW\doftfile. Thia bustnoea II COii-per,,_ '9COtdlcl In looll Newpot1 IWll. ~- T..... bualneee 11 con· .... .. ..-, _, ,.. TNa bueHteW It con, rNSURAHCE COM'Nf\' 0# ~its lf'I tM office of ~ t1on to '** tftl l#IOor• ~ by· 1 lllftltOd ,.,,._. t•. P•t• 1 I or Mia-t~ Ckted .,. 1 ..,_.. pen . ...-. ~ ~:..::' ,.. ~ bY-• "'*" ...,.. CALIF~ • #~ o:::z -itttordtr ,0f ~to ... ~!"!!"! .._., . ~ ~ ~t ~ • CIOflo ,.,... =-_,-...... ntrlNP lorTNflY nTLI ~ COU!'tY.Sttttof to~ Ill ........ ~ l WiM, "'°9 AolofN~ ~19y1ntM11Pt•• • ..,,,..,_ _.. ,._ .. ~ G. ::r: lrHI) fAUIT ~. • ahforf'I.. ~'6ted ~ Ind .._..., ttle...::&"' '1 uldlm Of told COl'"'Y ~ C 11-w~._. Tiiie Mt•"*'' ....... ~ ---~ .. ~'-~ ~ M ......... TMlel ffo'""" Se , q .I' • ..... ClaUlld.... ot TNI 111111M11t .. lllld TM •• ....... "" Tiiie 9til11•111 -.... --~C... of()r, ._... .. _ ....... __..7_.. fl/I.,.. encl~· Dl9CI .. .,... fft4frefd ftqft WI" fttl at ....... Of'ldf/f~tebe _.ttieeountyOertl of()r. OltfW ~ dllll 1W1 :, -"""*'Couneyc.ti ofc:lf• ... Counlt OI\ Deel,.. ..... 11111 .,.. ....... Q4IUMy °"70.• '~,..,... ,Nfil .. 1•. ~·t( '"<tloft to~"-f.COfcted ,.,, .... ..., 4 .... County on OUCIA-• ""'· fll/l '"9,.....,..,,, ... ~en Cl I .. t. l... • ... • ...... ,..I, 1WI IN! No........ ~torUlt\ ~ ""•""" No.,_ttt t . l• / d .. crlb•d 1bou 11 t , ltll 7 ,_ ...,. •,.. • ... ....._ ,__ ReooNa 1n N .-. " at t:mt of M 1n OI Otlcill "9corfl 1n the of• ,__. ""'~'" to be uu ,_ ~ °'..,. COM11 ·~..,.... ~ °''"" eo. ow,., ~ .-' l1•t111 f!'onel of th• "°' ot ttie Aacordlr ,,. Ot· ~ °'.,,.. c... 111 ... 1,~:t!u•. 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M. ,.,., M.. ...... ... ..,, ..,,... . • -:--· Lit1e-11p-c-ro~-leaser$ and score extra poin·ts As the New Year kicks off. many footbill players huddle around the coach on the field while fans huddle arO\~nd the television at home anticipating "The Big Qame." When tackled bY,1the question of what to serve these hunary cheerers. be sure your e~tra-pointcntertaining includes this lineup. . Start with Under-Cover Olm Bake, a main dish prepared and served in the same pan. Just mix up a hearty chili filling made with instant tomato soup ' · mix. top)with a pastry crust and b8ke to golden 1>«fectiott. · . • ' For sideline excitement. team this tasty dish with T~e C~eerlcader. a spirited drink made using iced tea mix, with NutraSweet-preparation requires only a pre~game pass ofa spoon. . To finish the play and score the winning touchdown. complete the menu with Black Forest Bowl. a creamy dessert wittl layers of tempting chocol.ate. whipped cream and cherry pie filling. Even a took1e can pr~re this by simply l.lSin1-a bJender and unflavored gelatin. . Sin~e th!sall-star, menu is tough to match, don't be surprised 1f the fans vote to induct it into the "Kitchen Halloffame." -.,. . -----_.,.oN-o-E-R-r:C"'"':OVER'CllD..TBAKE - z potUM111ro•Dd beef Z caa1 ( 11 onces eacb) red kldaey beans, dralaed 1 packa1e ( 10 ouce1) fro1ea wM»le kernel corn, tbwed 1 can C 4 ouces.) clilopped ITffll clilllles, drained Ya cap cllepped 1ren oalGu · 3 eavelope1 la1taat tomate soup mix $-I teaspoons cltill powder "'i teaspoon 1arllc powder lupwater Pastry for do.hie-crust ple I • ..... , ~ ..... ... . .. "-..;'-\ •· 1 e11, 1llptly beatea Preheat oven to 3SO degrees. In 1lx9-iJlch bakinadish.combineground"bcef. beans. corn. chilies. green onions and instant tomato soup mix blended with chili powder. prlic powder. and water: spread evenly into-dish. -On wax paper. roll pastry into l S x 11-inch . rectangle.-From center, cut out and remove 6 x 3- inch football shape: reserve. Top meat mixture with pa_stry. sealing edges. Topmish. from rfterved past I)'. cut our laces for center offootball. then cut out mini footballsfo~comcrs. Brush ajthcaand bake I hour or until do ne. Makes about I Oscrvinp. THE CHEERLEADER ''1 cup natural lemon flavored Iced tea mix wlllt NatraSweet · Z qu!rt1 wa~r 1 e11pvodka •t• cwp cltenyUqHu toptloaal) In large pitcher. combine all ingredients: chill. Serve with ice and garnjsh, if desired. with lemon slices. Makes about 9 servings. Tiie lrl~ Clileerleader: Substitute ¥1 cup Irish wh iskeyior-yedka an&ehffry-liqueur. ---....,.. BLACK FOREST BOWL 1 envelope aflavored gelatla "'capcoldmllk ~ ctap mllk, ltea&ed to boilla& 1 c•p (I ouces) aeml-1weet dlocolate cllip1 14 c.p clterry 1141H•r - 1 cap Ice ca bes ( abo•t I to I) I cu ( ! 1 ouces) clllerry pie f11JID1 . I cap ( ~ plat) wltlppla1-or lileavy cream, wlllppe4 In S-cup blender. sprinkle unflavored gelatin 0 ' er cold milk: let stand 3 to4 minutes. Add hot milk and process at low speed until gelatin is completely dissolved. about 2 minutes. Add chocolate and liqut'ur: process at high speed until blended. .\dd ice cubes. one at a time~ process at high speed u nt ii ice is melted. Chill, stirring occasionally. until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from spoon.about JO minutes. In I 'h...quaft clear. straight-sided bowl. layer I 'Ii cups chocolate mixture. l 31.cups pie filling. 11/z cups whipped cream then remaining chocolate mixture: chill until ft rm. Garnish with remaining pie filling ~d whipped cream. Makes about 8 servinJS. -IU:ngin-newyear~htn-ese-styte By LORI C. NA KAY AMA arn~t) of fla vors. colors and tcx-bag. egl'tablrs and sauce come in a o.9r,... C.• 11• ''"' tu res a pan from tht' standard scparatt' pouch. Kung-hee-fat-cho)' means American meals o f meat aod If 'ou're used to real Chinese "Happy New Year" in C hinese. potatoes." she said. cooking. these products ma) disap- And although the C hinese New ..._J.f any part of Eastern culture has pomt you. M&st no11ccabl). the) Y..car isn't for another few mo nths. been so complctcl) and r(•adil) lack the colorful. crisp arra' of you may opt to ring 1n 1987 assimilated into ours. cuisine is it. vegctabks that is characterist[<' of Chinese-style with Oriental foods. N?t too man> people have the Chinl'\l' food (although it's to be And )OU won't"be alone. Ethnic misfortune of not knowing the C\pel·ted ~hene' er 'egctables foods have soared in popularity in tantalmng delights of Sweet and roml· pad.aged in the sauce.) the U.S. Since 1980. consumption Sour Pork or Lemon Chicke n. fla,oring 1s geared to <>u1 t a"eragc of Oriental cuisine has risen to over Convenience food manufal·-tastes. and healt h l>cnclits. The qu1ck- cooking technique keepc, meats tender and 'cgetabks en p and '1' 1d in color. Fttod not onh looks and tastes appealing. but 'retains m·ore natural '11amins than when cookc.'d in· other methods. SI. 7 billion. According to market tureri. ha,·e capitalized on our Oth1.·r manufacturers· like .Kik- stud1es. at least 50 percent of all growing obsession with Oriental ko man and Le Cho' ha' e marketed .\merican households now use foods b> packaging shelf-staple hottled fla, onng · add1t1' cs that. some type of Oriental food item. ethnic meals. General Mills has when s11r-fned '-'Ith )Our O'-'n ~~...;:.._;_...,,--;..•'--'--~~~_.:;;_------HttS· -sudden-intffCSt'is-probabtv--rettntty-lntroduccd 1ts1tnc of Sett) -mca sand veget~6res. gi\ c fresh due to )he rapid increase of Asian Crocker Oriental Classics in four · dishes ari Oriental accent. immigrants and the free exchange vanet1es -Sweet 'N Sour. While learning true Chrncsc of cultural ideas between the East Tenyaki. Stir-fried Rice and C how cooke~ ma) take more than read- and West. said Genia Lee Himes. r-.kin. In )Ou-add-the-meat st)le. ing the label o n a bo\. )OU cant~ Chinese restaurateur and cookbook t~esc meal-in-a-box packages let ) OU! hand at the popular method of autl\i>r of the "Culinary Culture of you whip up a Chml'SC main cours1.· stir-T~. Mastcnng the an of <;tir-fr) requires onl) an able wnst and a o;uppl~ of frl''>h 'cgctable'>. It's a simple method of cooking that <loesn 't nece,..arily rely on ~pecia l Oriental utensils. not e'en a wok. rnn1rar) to popular belief. Keep in mind the foll<!" mg hints "' hen sll r- fr).llli--)QUL 1;n o rue \C@8l~f- 4u1ck and eas~ New Year cntertam-. 1ng: ~hat's_the splrlt: Serve mocktillls· · PROBLEM: You've invited new neighbors to your traditional year- cnd cocktail party and you know they"re teetotalers ... in fact. most of your friends arc drinking less al· cohol this year. What can you serve to keep spirits high without spirits? SOLUTION: Offer mocktails. suggests Dorothy Crouch. author of "Entertqining Without Alcohol:· Mocktails arc no n-alcoholic beverages that arc more adult than plain soft drinks. more interesting than seltzer or tonic. STRATEGIES: Set lip a "dry bar" in a prominent location where guests can help themselves to as90rted non-aloohotic drinks 1tnd bcveraaes. Arraoae a ··wet ber" in a comer for those who wish to partake: of alcoholic drinks. Use distincti vely different glas1warc at each bar to ttduce chanccn:Jf accidental mixups. Sev- eral tabln of livel perty food will keep guests circlt4&ting and spark conversa\ion. BEVERAGES: Mocktails made with vegetable juice arc sophisti- cated in fla vot. festive in appear- ance and low in calo rics. Herc arc some examples. Tropical BIHll: A sparkling punch of vegetable and fruit j uices spiked with ain"r. Red Roemer Paclil: V egctable juico in a pitcher with ginaer ale. Worcestershire sauce and lime. -Chii1m• Sipper: Cranberry and 'egetable juices with a hint of cinnamon and citrus. . FOOD: Make it classy but not fony. ht&hbrow tmr fun. Food you can cat with On<' hand is easy for e ver yo ne. Deliahtful Nutty Canapn •tt perfect-pmish with holiday reds (radishes) and greens (green onion tops. cucumbers and dill). -. {Pl_.. Me 'IOAIT /C._,, ' I hi . " for four ia.abo.ut a..haJ£..ho.ui:.-Ri<'A' i:-.fryms-bas.gam.cd an AITh.!.tl- " l\nd Oriental food offers a comes in an eas~ to fix ·•fresh flo" can following.for hoth its cuhnar) -Choosl' a w~i... or fr) in~. pan "1th ample room tor tos-;1ng 1ngre- d1l·nt4' . .\It hough a wok 1\ preferable ince·1ts thin. In' encd shape lends 16 even hl'at1ng. you ca n u~_a large -----1 (Pleaee eee CHINESE/C2) outllern custom brings good lu-~k In rh~ So uth. robusl health and good luck fort he nl'\\ 'ea rare associated with eating blackeye-s either on.New Year's E \l: oron New Year's Da y: - And like many customs with sym i>olic significann·. there 1s - substantial basis in reality. Eatingblackeyes. not just once a ~l·ar. but all year round. will indeed contribute to everybody's health an<l well being. ' Blackeyes are packed with good things: high qualit} protean: excclknt Ila \'Or that combines with just aboui any spicy comeinat ion imaginable: and plenty offiber. the dietary substance known to contribute to digestive health. Blackeycs lire featured in three dishes that finish the holtdtn season 1n -;tylc. and start the new year with a focus on fla, or and health. ' .\II the fla\ orsofa traditional lasagna arc included tn Cali fornia Blackeye Lasagna pluHome speciai extras. Sp1nacll-cht"CW filling and cookl'd blackeye beans add texture and gusto to the layer!> oflasagne noodles-a nd full fla vored sauce. This totally ha lanced meal-in-o ne can be prepared ahead. and serves a hungry crowd without breaking the budget . ..\nothercasy. satisfying dish. teams carrots and ra1o;ms. a wcll- estahlish-cd culinary couple. with sauteed onions and cooked blacke' cs m a gent I~ sweet. cinnamon-flavored main-dish accompan1menuhat wi ll tantaliLe kids as well as adults. . o\nd plan on Blackeycs and Leck Soup to start a flavor~packcd meal after a brisk Sunday afternoon walk or an active game of soccer. The hean)' combination of beans and rice. a Sou them favorite. pro' ides the mrar~ ample protein. l\ccompany the steaming bowls with a loaf o f home-st) le bread. and a crunchy salad that uses pears. grapes and orangcS"Ulong Mth mixed grt!Cns and a piquant dressing. You'll fee l so health) that a n ch dessert will seem just right. CALIFORNIA BLACKEVE LASAGNA I c1p cllopped oal• 1 alove 1arllc, mllleed t lablflpoell• ollve ell 3 CtlPI •r11bte4, HMM or c.._. C.llfernia •ry black eyes. dlvl•ed 1 cu (II wei) wtllele tomatoes, clil1pped I cu (leacet) temateaa.e Ya np • .., nlte wble t tftCJCZZI .... r l lea.,... Melt r..emary, dlyme aatl 1re1a10. c,..W Salt ... ,..,., te ..... Ila• r aulllee,wczkd Splud/CMese/lladleye Flllla1 It ...es meuarella eMele, llkff Gratetl Parmesudwete C.,._..) Pl•M .. cuaTOM/CS) r • . . ... • • • •MQl ·~ anus Hll SELECT ORMCiE JUICE I~~ • 'lllO 12 Ol ...... IOll•Oll8 •r 2~ .Bemd_!aeuvi!eldeaS t-emptlag . . \ • Hert are. t\\-O tempting hot hor.s sauce. red currant jell). un-~ cJp f1Ue4 orsllre44e4 sweet-pctizcr servings. -- d oeuvre ideas that lend extra sweetened, pineapple chunks and eM4 cece11•t spark&eandsurpriseto yourholiday coconut rum create a zesty. quick-Ea41ve or remame lett11ee -entenaininl, T• surprise?--Both and-eas) iauce that's hard to resist leaves btUtt an innistible dash of Bot~of these out:<>f·th~rdinar) Place chicken nuggets in large coc:onui rum._a..n._v~L bltod...of b<m .d.oeuvrn ~-l~S are S,Utt. lQ rhallo dish. Combine t-OCOOUl real coronut. and Vu1an Islands pu~ch up the fesll\'1lles at your n~xt rum. SO) sauce. oil. ginger and MEATBALLS WITH SPICY COCONUT DlttlNG SAUCE S4 po-4 pHMI' pork :a p_oud~Htf rum. that ~nas a touch of the holida~ part). garlic powder: pour 0 er chicken. 'T rn;;~r :~ts featuresa Cover. dish: refrigerate 3 b.o..u..(S or • flavo~I burst of ain~r. ·prlic. soy • PARTY CHICKEN ovetnight. Plac-c coconut on Oat l ,.eta1e (J ~· cream cllee1e, at l'90m tempaat•re 1 1~ c•PI of plain, ,.cka&e4, 4ry bread ct11mb1 ~ c•p coeoa•t nm, dlvlde4 a.\ teaspoon 11lt . saaa and the -rocontH --rum. The NUGGETS 12.lale. . nuaets can be prepared ahead of t c~lckea bre11ti ~about1o Z R~move chicken nuggets fr?m time and quickly heated at the lasr po•ad1) boaed ud 1klaned, cut marinade: roll in coc~nut. pre~sing minute. allowina you to minak • ia 1-iDcll .. ue11 to. cc;>~lt .. Place on baking sheet lined with aunts rather than your pots ~ HP eoco11•t nm with foll (dull side up). Bake in and pan&. · U. c•p HY·Ulltt center of preheated 400-degree Meatballs with Spicy Coconut Z \ables~• ve1etable oll oven 10 minutes. until coconut is Dippina Sauce are· ~in t~ kttp l te11pooa irotlM alaaer golden brown. Serve on endive auatlcomina bide for more. Chili ~4tea.,._ prHe powder leaves. if desi red. Yield: 10 ap- IMllCI& tlOSS .. IGIST ·•NII ' \ ,..._ ' Z tablespooas ve1et1ble oll I cup ( U -ouce 'bottle) clllll uuce '• cup red cu~ut jelly I cu ( H Ollltttt) UIWffletted pineapple clluk•. weu ...... taect In large bowl mix pork, beef. cream cheese. bread crum~. 1/J cup coconut rum and salt. Blend until 'cry well mixed: cover. chill I h'our. Shape into I-i nch balls. In large ~kilkt 0\ er 111cdium heat. heat oil: bro"'n ml·atballs. turninj frequent· ". . · .Rl·mo' c to.paper toweling: drain fat from ski llet. Add chili sauce. Jell) and remaining 1/l cup coconut rum to s1cillet. Stir over mediu m heat unti l jelly is melted. Add meatball': simmer 5 minutes. Add pineapple; heat through. Serve with cocktail forks or party picks. Yield: About ;n, meatballs. · I 0 to 12 sen ing~. CHINESE ••. Fromc1-· --- th mg pan with high sides for the same effect. If you do use a frying pan. be sure to keep the food movi ng to avoid burning -and watch that overzealo~s stirring doesn't flip the food right out of the pan. -Heal .the wok or pan over a medium-high flame. Chefs ha'c their own methods of determining "hen the wok'is hot enough. Lee sa) s.that she simpl) passes htr ham.t over the "ok and when 1t feels "hot." she tosses in the 011. i\ more precise wa) ma} be the pancake griddle method: Heal the "ok over the med~um-high flame for about two or tbi:ce· minutes. Splash several drops of water in 11. and when they skittle around for a fe" seconds th en vani sh, it's hot enough. · -011 the \\Ok. choosing from a \'arict) of lubricat1ng agen ts. Veg· etablc oil usualh works best when ) ou ha' ea lot oi meat to cook. For health and weisht-conscious ben· efi ts. you can sur-fry using low-fat stocks or even plain water as the medium to keep the food from sticking and to add mois ture. A non-stick cooking spray works. too Tr) different oils. The SCC'rct to exotic-tasti ng Oriental foods lies in the man) condensed sauces and oils that arc used for flavoring. Among the most w1dcly:'Uied-and read il• a\·ailabk are sesame. peanut and red pepper oils that should be added in scant doses. Their concentrated fla vors arc infended for seasoning. not for hea\') uses like frying (th ese oils have a lower-smoking point and will easi ly scorch). -Use the. proper tis:-fi:Y-lcch- ni que. Cook the meats first . Using a Oat spatula-like utensil. quickly toss th e meats in the wok as it cooks. Scoop the portions on the bottom and sides awav from the walls of thl' \\Ok. and let the food in the center of the pan reach the hea t. Remove th e meat from the wo~ and then add the vegetables. Prepare them in 'the same method . Remember tnanrcJoesn talCe long for the vegetables to cook. You don't want them O\erdone. The purpose Is 10 heat tile food thoroughly and reta in crispness. color and snap. Return the meats to the wok. Toss them together with the veg- etables and season. For a sauce, add stock. season . accordi!!ilY and lllickcn wilh diluted cornstarch . Some chefs like to season as the' cook: most sizzle some cloves of garfic in the oil before adding evcryth in$ else. Stir-frying is a qu1ck. healthful. flavorful wa) to cook. You can use fish. shellfish. or poultry fo r lower cal ories and cholesterol. or omit the meats entirely fo r a vegetarian-st) k di sh. Almost any fresh v~getable that can withstand quick heat and rigorous tossing (potatqes and let- tuce ar'c out. for example) can be stir-fried with grea t results. Most grocers now carry a variety of Oriental produce like Bok Cho) and Nappa. cabbages frequent!) used in st1r-f ry dishes. ~ Try this basic recipe for tasty Chinese stir-fry for your Ne:."\\ Year's entertaining: STIR-FRIED CHICKEN WITH F.RESH VEGETABLES 'tl pond boaele11 c•lcken brea1t1, cat la ~ -lacll 1trlp1 I cap f r~sll beu spro•ts ~ cap ~DIOD, sllced tltiD, crosswise 11. c.p 1reea oaloa, c•t la 1-IDcll ,,,.,. ~ c•p carrots, J•lleued la I · Inell matdtstlcb I c•p celery. sliced ID tllla "'"'" I NP Mk c'9y er replar llte1d eat.1ta1e,11lredded ~ C9' 1Hced, caallH water chlta•tl r l ele•t prlle, en.W ................... 11 I np dtld ... 1ted ltaMaf11u .. 1u9tt lta, ........... , (Pl ...... Clllm&/C4l l .. ~ .~ . .. . ..;-.. r • . • Easyappetlzei;s idealg~it¥fa;re_ th:~r •': harri~d ~oliday _hosJcss. Just serve laracr ponions wiJ a bia ¥t c., bl• dleeN er ywr fa..t&e enemy ........ be ne appett7er ideas will prove ~la.ct.. crusty rolls and a bcveraae. fuulae c~y .,....... Sprinkk 1 tablespoon-brad ~~xtth~~~o~~~· ('hey, fefa~u~ the Using commercially-~repared Combine cucumber, red onion. crumbs in bottom of a welJ..,eued creative conv ·" ra~ 0 an s--1IBMluc.tLliR salad.dtt111np and arroUcmonju~n4-pepper.Stir x a" l-inch plft. Mill chiliHud entence. ~uces is a sman limes.aver in the in dressing and serve imm~iately cheeic; q>00n evenly into pan. Cucumber Confetti Salad is an kitchen. ~ especially w!'en you're with cocktail rye bread. Makes Sprinkle with 2 tablnpoons breld e~peclally festive canapc, and it's entenainina .. You don 1 have to 'about 2 cups. crumbs. Mix eus and blue cheese ·S•mpfe 10_ ·prepare. Just dice some ~.-mtx and blend all by aressina; pour o ver ctti 1 and cuC'umber. red onion and carrot and yourself. · CHILI CHEESE *1ARES cheese. Sprinkle with remainina then d~e~s it up wiih a squeeze of 14 cap dry breH cnmltl crumbs. lemon Juice. a dash of black ~pper CUCUMBER CONPETrl SALAD I 4-ouee eu ~'"'' cMUe1, Bake in a '3SO-de~e oven for and a gen~rous dollop of blue l ucamber, seede4 ud diced dralHd 2S-30 minu~s. Cool sliahtly. Cut cheese dressing. . % c1p~re4..-I e1p (4 ouees) tlare4ded . into I-inch sq~res. May be served % cap dlce4 earnt ¥oaterey Jadl elleese as appetizers or with salad arttns · 1 tablet~ lemell J•iee I eu1, well beatel • · · for ·a hot salad. Makes about S Da_. black pe;per . . blll' 'elleese •t '"' dozen squares. Served in a hollowed out cucumber raft or p iled high on slices of cocktllil rye bread. Cucumber Conf~tl~ Salad is sure to get your,---------~--------------------------;-....:........:;:==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:==;:===:::::======== guests in lhe party mood. And you'll.bell\ the mood. too. because 1t only took a few minutes to make this t.reat. thanks to using a com- mercial salad dressing. Chill Cheese Squares al\1 handy to have on your hol iday hors d'oeuvr~s list. as well. Elegant a nd 1mpress1ve. these mini-quiches also feature a fast assist from a com- ~ercial satad dressing. Just mix blue cheese dressing wi th beaten eggs and i>our over layers of bread c.rumbs. chopped chilies and. shredded cheese. Cut into squares of fanC) shapes. it's the ideal finger food . But you can even use this recipe _Es a main dish next time you host a snower. cluf) meeting o-r lunrneon. CUSTOM ••• From Cl In large microwave-safe muung bowl. microcook onion and garlic 1n o li ve oil at HIGH (.100 percent) 2 lJSDAJmlt_-Golden Premium Fresh Iceberg Lettuce to 3 minutes. or until onion is tender. ~dd I cup blackeyes. tomatoes. tomato sauce. wine. sugar. and seasonings: m1>. well. T·Boueor Porterhouse Steak Ralphs ·sour Crea1n 2.ltr.-Pepsi or Slice _.._,.._ Spread 2 cups sauce in bottom of 13 x 9 x 2-inch microwave-safe baking dish. Place halfofuncooked noodles over sauce: top wiili all Spinach/C'hecsc/Blackeye Filling and half moaarclla cheese. Rept>at layers: top with re ma in- ing sauce. Sprinkle "1th Parmesan l'h~se. Cover with wa1tffi pa-~. ~ m1crocook at MEDI M (50 per- cent ) 35 to 40 minutes or until thoro ugh I~ heated. Makes I 0 to I:! sen ings. Armour Boneless Spinacb/Clteese/ Blaclleye Fill· ln1: Purce 2 cups cooked blacke~cs . .\dd 1 l'ups small curd cottase l hecSt·. I packagl' (I 0 ounces) thawed a nd wc:ll-drained fro1en chopped 'lpinar h. I egg. I ' 2 tea- spoons crushed oregano. and dao;h peppt.•r: mix well. Makes 4 cups ftlhng. Butterbasted Turtey~~ee~~l&S--M~~.tft~~--~~--;;:..=:.:.:..::.:;. CALIFORNIA BLACKEYES AND LEEK SOUP I cup ~about I ounces) Cali- fornia dry blackeyes Water 4 c11ps ucb eblden broth and water I cup chopped onion 1"'1 cup long grain rice I teaspobn thyme, crushed I bay leaf Salt and pepper to tasle 2 cups sliced leeks ( •,-inch tbick+ 2 tablespoons chopped parsley wasnblacke~ l'S: ;idd to . cu piss tt'S4~Y-Tim~r--- ho1 h ng "atcr. Boil 2 minutes: rcmo H' from heat. CoH~r aila soak 12 houro; or ovcrnlgnt..-""(0,...-,-r -.t-=-or=-H......,,>-0&..Qllll11.- qu1ck-soak method. add blacke~es to 3 cu ps boiling water. Boil 3 min·utes. CO\'er and let stand I lo 4 ho urs.) Drain and rinse blackcves. Add chicken broth. "atcr. on.ion. ricr.mrd srasoningr. bring-to bolt. Simmer. covered. about 40 minutes or until blackcyes arc harcl\ tendl·r. Add leeks: ·cook fO minu.tes lo nger. Sprinkle wi th parslc) just before Sl'n·inf. Makc::.:s:_4-,_.i.......iiiiiiiiiiii-..1mliiiiiiil.----' to 6 sen i ngs. ~Beans are more d1gestihlc when o;oaked for a longer period of lime. CALIFORNIA BEAN ACCOM· PANIMENT 1 small onion, vertically 'Sliced % tablespoons batter or margar- ine. 1 \:a cups drained, cooked or canned California dry black· eyes• Water 2 cups sbort julienne-cut enrols 1 cup oran1e jalce ~ cup raisins •, cup packed brown 11gar 1'1 te11poon 1round cl•aamon Saute o nion in butt~r until 1endc'r. Ada blackeyes. carrots. orange juice. ra isi ns. brown sugar and c innamon: si mme r 20 minutes. Makes 41: to 5 ,·ups or 8 to 10 servings. Meat /Seatood lalpllilofNe Light ur Cream = ~as EggTo;-•\= 1.89 SiUedd.aOHse ~ 1.79 ... 99 ... . Araow Golel-·llleat Of Beef Bologna Grocery Values SDacJt Crackers ~ 119 i..140 cl~-83 Ecnthtone Napltins • DeDntson's ChW 11c: 1.29 sPa;i&tti1umis .89 MJBcO'nee "c: 8.39 Si)agb;tu Sauce·: 2.39 Grocery I Frozen ~Mt Basil .. : 1.79 co~ad Mix 16.:.1.39 ifacJteye Peas 11 .:. .39 iaiicli5t11e Beans · .49 super Pretzel ·::: .99 Oid£\ie Juice uc:. l. 09 Prices Effective December 26 thru January 1, 1987 . ~ •wash I cup (about 6 ounces) di") California hlacke)cs: add to 3 rups boiling water. 8011 2 minutes: remOH' fro m heat. Cover and soak t 2 hours or overnight. (Or for quick-soak method. add blacke)'e'i 10 3 cups boiling water. Boil 3 minute . rover and let tand I lo 4 ho urs.) R i nse and drn1n thorough!)'. taa.MI a.-. 9 • Canned Ham = 7.5 .__ · · In tarae pol. place SO<Akcd black· l' c,. 3 cups hot water. I tablespoon \lll and 1h to I teaspoon sa lt. Boil 8l'ntl) with lid lilted i!O 10 ::!5 minute or un\11 bean' arc tcnd(·r. l\t~lri•f.. noout 2 cups. i.OISiQiD Cheese · -:: 2.85 ·e..,... ... ., ...... ......,e..,.... ...... ...... .. _ .... _ ... _____ ......... ......._ . ..... c.... ... _ ................................... .._ 0-., ............................... _ ................................. °"" • Produce I Floral ,.... Crisp Jicama Gha'l·l oa. pl9. Guacamole Mix · "Fteldcl'I ,........,.... Pac:kagied ·Blackeye Peas Bakery Appetite·· ": .39 eocla .49 ~ .89 - . . Noet18io5t'Cii8ese 2.29 IOD.ibired Ham ..r: 2.29 FniitTt1'bil8elMIU~ad l29 Cha'!u~....,DG)·~ .69 ~~~d ..r.149 Garde'DSjmpbouy wr. 169 ...._ -....... Or1n99 OOMt DAILY ,PILOT I Friday, Deoember at. , ... • ' -ltoltday s}lirlts baked-.ln a· pi.~ E-x:TRA FANCY WASHINGTON _._. Delicious • LB Kahlua and cream turn tra· ditional mjnce into a liaht and creamy chiffon pie, just right as the flnishina touch for holiday feastina. or thc_dessert hi.hlil!it of Auld Lana yne celebrations. There's a flavor surprise in this recipe that takes tasty advantaac of how nicely kahlua and-mitttr 10 · toge ther. No bak ina is required and the pie-may br prepared ahead. then chilled until firm (overniaht is finer. ready to serve when you arc. Garnish with K'hlua Cream and. if desired, decorate with -your choice of slired ~lmonds. chopped STATER .BROS. pistachio .. nuts or aratCd chocolate for a festive prese ntation to family and friends. KAHLUA CHIFFON MINCE PIE l eavelope uflavored 1elatl• a,~ c•p H1ar •1, tea.,... sal•-'"· z eu )'•li• . . l cap llalf and llalf (till• cream> 'I• c.p kUl•a ~~ e.p prepared mincemeat % eu wllltet "' cup wllippill1 cream l baked t -taell pie ·111e11 " KallJu Cream SUeed ublaaellaff almonds (op- t&oul) Stir gelatin. about half of sugar. and salt to&cthcr In Top of a double boi ler. Beat egg yolks with half and half and stir into gelatin mixture. Place over mnmcri ng hot wa ter an('f.cook·. stirring rrcquently. until custard th'ickens slightly and coats back of a spoon. Sur kahl ua into mincemeat and add to custard. Cool. then chill in ~n· watl·r until ·mixtu re begins to jell · · Beat egg whites to tine foan Gradually beat in remainina su11 to make firm me·ringue. Beatcrca1 until sufT. Gently fold meringu the-A m .·am-inte ,Jellied mixtu1 until blended. Turn into baked shell and light swirl top. ("hill firm . Decorate le with Kahlua Cream and. if desire• sliced unblanched almonds. Make 6 to 8 \ervings. Pie Sllell: Combine I 'h cui si fted all-purpose flour with teaspoon salt. Cut in 'h cu ,honen in~ unti l particles are size c peas. Spri nkle with 3 to 4 tabh poons cold milk. addi ng ju! enough to make stiff dough, Shari into a bal l. Roll out on lightl) floured boar to a I ~-tnch circle and fi t into a ~ . 1nrh pie ,pan. Trim edge about ' im·h wider than,rim of pan. Fol. under and flute. building up a h1g Kahlua Cream: Beat 'h cu "hipping cream -with I tablespoo kahlua until stiff. Press throug ro<.elll' tulx' in past~ bag about me rom ou 1 edge of pie. TOAST •• ~ From Cl TROPICAL BLt:JSff- 3 cups vegetable juice 11 cup orange juice ~_cup llal~«kDtd-Ril.nRR.I• juice l tablespoon laoney •, leaspooe 1rated orua1e rind i;,, leaspoon ground 1illger l cup club soda, dailled Oruge slices In punch bowl. combine Juice' honq. orange rind and gi nger Rc:frigt•rate at least 2 hours to blend Ila ,·ors. To ~" c: 1>tir in club soda garnish w11h orange slices. Senc immediately in chilled punch cup~. Makes 5 cups or It> ~rv1og.s. Per sen 1ng: 35 calorie-;. _ Rt D ROOSTER P UNCH 4 caps ngetable juice, clsllltd l bottle ( 10 ounces> ginger ale. cbilltd · l tablespoon lime juice l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Generous dasb bot pepper 1H ce Lime slices In large pttcher. qir together all 1ngred1ent-; except lime slices Sene 1mml'd1ateh in 1:h1lled 10- opunre glas~s. Garnish wi th hm<." ~~~M-t3~lNlf't---H~sht',..~&lte' S t'U1'!J"'Or S ~ r • ift!'. Beef Chuck Roast eo .. nm L8s1.2 Cooked Fi™~:r.. 1~ _, ,.~2.99 Rib Roast ~~.r ,~~ ,e51 .87 $pencer Steak ~~:.~~ e52.99 ..-~sficed Baeon R~l .. •~/J/ r.51 .89 voca 0 I PcAl.A~ Banquet Dinners7V~-.O~ .. f,oz99• Microwave Popcorrr='°'2.49 T aquitos =:::OG-e:' 71~ •2.sg F ried-Ghicken ~i,.°c .. Ham Slices =~, .. ~51 .99 Super Pretzel ., Link Sausage .. R .. [~~... ~(JI ~" 69~ Sunny Delight= ~ Bacardi Mixes .. _ Grocery Special s •, . COCKTAIL. REGULAR OR UNSALTED DAY ROASTED Planter'• Peanuts. S. !!6 s.oz·,.•i Coffee :::~'~ Coffee 1"9lfAS C><OICf 'AUi( OAIED Clf.CMF'tlHATEO .-~15.99 aoz •&-.29 l ~L 69~ ~o 69• 40-Cl I 7&-IN'2.39 Li mes '°" .. ()Jfl HOLIOA• CH([" P-gtatoes ~~ 1BAAf"~ Peanuts ~:!:~~,~" CA 10• l.29' Ll sg• FANC;y SWEET MINNEOl.As -......elo8 ASSORTED COt.ORS ~ VA.RETIES Bare Root -Roses Andre Champagne>VNW?U -•1.89 Gall(}-Wines ,v•~~s l-l"' '3.69 Gilbey's Gin .,~ ·~"''9.99 Mill.er Beer \K>mu WHITE OA GOLD ........ llum •t!!TR -~ . ~ .... ~. 1.75-t.TA ~.. ... •. ·•••. • r 1 · · , . .·" ...... ! ' • : t J I r r I I ! I ( ' , I I ,. ! r ' I I • I • • I • I I • • • \ : • • • .. J . ' • .- 'I • •••••• • -· •••••• • \ • ' ' . .. . , .:.: .. ' Per serving: 75 calori cs. CINNAMON SIPPER 3 cups cbHltd vegelable juice l cup chilled cranberry j•lce 111 leaspoon ground cinnamon Lemon slices In pitcher. stir toge ther vegetable Juice. crantx>rry 1u1ce and cin- namon. Serve in chilled I 0-ounn· glasses. Garnish ~1th Jemon shce'i. Makes 4 cupo; or 4 sen ings. Per sen mg: 70 l·alorics. NUTTY CANAPES package 13 ounces) cream cheese, soflened 111 cup coarsely chopped sllelltd pistacbio1 Z IUlpGOlr! c opped green oalon l teaspoon grated lemon peel Dasb 1arJlc powder Slictd wbole wbeat or pumper· •iellel ,.rty bread Sliced radishes, cucumber, greea onion tops or olives for garn1sb - In small bowl. stir cream cheese un lll smooth: stir in pistachios. onion. lemon peel and garlic pow- der. Spread about I tahlespoon cream chcc~ m1Ature on each bread slice: <.'ut in hal f diagonally. Ga r n 1 'i h ·w i t h r ad 1 s h e~. cucumber. grren onion tops or olives. Makes v~ cup spread. CHINESE ... FromC2 GrOU41 1inger, sail aad pepper lo taste I tablespooa cornstarcll "'9 c•p wa•er Heat the wok or pa n over med ium-hiah Oamc. Add the sesame 0 11 and coat sides of wok . Saute the crushed clove of garlic in the oil. Toss in the cut chicken and cook quickly. stir-fryi ng. When done. remove chicken from wok. Add celery and carrots first (since thoy take longer to cook than the Other vcactablcs). Then add the rcmainina vegetables. Stir-fry until cooked. but not limp. Retu rn meat to wok. Add the ~tock. SO) sauce and supr and mix well. Season with around ainaer. salt and pepptr to taste. !hickcn b~ d1lut1!'J corn- starch 1n water. then blend into the wok. ttirrina constantly to avoid lumpina. Serve with stc•~ ritt. Makes 2 servi ngs . • l . 1r n y p I. ·s p of l' j 1 j ) . I ( I -<>- .l..-.-1 · . ... Today's Neighbomood- Drugstore • CODE 3 - -WITH THIS COUPON ANY TOOTHPASTE or TOOTHBRUSH With A Regular Retail Of '1.00 Or More Sales tax charged where applicable -EXPIRES 12'31186 WITH THIS COl:JPON ANY DEODORANT or -:--SKIN CAftEtTeM~ CODE 6 With A Regular Retail Of '1 .00 Or More Sales tax charged where applicable EXPIRES. 12 31 86 0 soe ·OJF WITH THIS COUf'.>C)N ANY -SHAMPOO. 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I . . .. 1 ,. ¢9Ff-/~ CODE 4 WITH THIS COUPON ANY CANDY, NUT or SNACK ITEM With A Regular Retail Of '1 00 Or More Sales tax charged where applicable EXPIRES 12 31 86 WITH THIS COUPON ANY HOSIERY ITEM With A Regular Retail 'Of • 1 00 Or More Sales tax charged where applicable CODE 7 EXPI RE S 12 Jl 86 soe -OfF · ~ WITH THIS COUPON ·ANY ONE ITEM (Except Siie, Clg1r11111. Pracrtptlon · or Olher Coul*I ltlma) With A Regular Retail 9f '1 00 Or More Sales tax charged where appltcable CODE 1 EXPIRES 12 31 86 . LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Mall El Toro Road MISSION ViEJO 328 Mission V1e10 Mall - ,. CVS ~ I . I -- . . . . -- Leftovers Creative cook ~s -cha11et.l~ What cook \\On h hi:r sail 1s nut thinking ahead to that inc' 1tobh: post-holiday· problem: wh at to do ·with leftover turkey? h is re- markable how often an inve ntive cook can come up with yet one more delicious way to serve the tmover btrd. The we Fff 0 ipcs from the Pcpperidgc Farm . Test Ki tchen show how varied the creati ve spirit can be. A recipe for Creamed Turkey with Dumplings is re- markably easy to prepare becau~ the dumplinas are made with 1wo ups of packaged Herb Seasoned tufling blend~·d with eggs. water •rnd parsle). This same handy_stuOing is also used in Orange Turke) Cups. Orange JUiee and butter are added • to water. heated. then blrnded into the stuffi ng. which is pressed into m.umn-cups and bakea . T hen creamy fillinJ of turkey. broc<:oli floret§ and sliced carrob as spooned into the cups. garnished with al111onds and served with a flourish. CREAMED TURKEY WITH DUMPLINGS I c•p quartered mHlaroom1 · % tablespoo•• butter or 'margar· lne 3 cups t1rkey 1rav)' % c1ps ~·bed cooked t•rkey I packaae (It o .. ces) fro1en peas witla pearl oalo•• 1 medlam red pep,er. cu_t la 1trlp1· . ~ea1pooa u1e 1\! teaspooa pepper. i cups lterb 1e11IOlled 1tufft•1 :a~ cap bollla& water ·~ ctap claopped parsley 3eu• In a 1arge deep saucepan. brown mushrooms in butter. Add next 6 l...m]le Zutano Avocados· J :Ymald <i>Soe:.etream Dubuque Pullman Ham ~"Slyte )Pound Can Andre ~ Cham~ane · Dtv. Pink °' C~k 750 ~lltbtet Bottle-Utntt 3 Phlladelpha Cream Cheese Boneless TOD SlrtolnSteaks ~ U.S.OA Choice Beef 14 w Thin T r;mm.d Deltcate FleYof Great'Guacamole Mill. P\(g 59 16 Oum Carton 132 Ounce Canon 1.59) • ~~~~~~~~~er. qsxt~.~~ U> 198 ~~~~~'~!?~st.et~,__, in 198 ~.~~!~s~.~~c~ ~~~t:_, u.198 ~.ne!~s~.,?.t~i~~~. Hormr~I Cure 8 I Hams Table King Turkeys f:"" .. f ''"" ' .. I'>",. ........ ....,,. -Wilson Boneless Ham .Jlt •• ~ '1,.,. U>239 u.459 u89 ~22'9 .~.!~S?!l~sSP!,~~d ~~ ·~ t 169 Rath·s Sliced Bacon ,. • Ill ..... • .......... , .... _"" • • ..._ Al-"'-"'•""• .. '''~" ... "'.,..,. -tJt•t• •• _..... 'lilh~ t)'4'M '¥•,,....._. ..... _, I ~l•fWI ~ ....... .... .... -""'""...... ... .... i..-.. •-*"~ • ,, ,,,... .... ~·--,_ .......... ~ ..... .....,,. .. I 99 PRcOOCE 8ec11Jllll..Slze 99 Mushrooms ~ C.rden r ,.,;,, lb • er....r°'~~ • ~~;~~~!I:'2~,~• ~f .• 1 l~•r 1 •• 15 h<K· .19 ~;.~~>:. ~~c .• S~~!!~-~·~e.Y. Pkt, .89 Green O nions ( ....,.,\' • ..,...,b &>.i.1 Ill• Rioe Ca. Hass Avocados _ 59 ,,...r,j;,,..,...ll> 44 ta• Fresh Carrots, 2 Lb. Bag 49 c,,,... ,,,, t~ DJ>-• "'-<!. - ~;."~.~.~!~~~~~fruit f ... 39 ~;?"~~,t,s-ln Shell lb .99 Red Delicious Apples 3 lb 159 111-.glan c,,,,_ • ... Fresh Oranae Juice 199 ~""' -~ ~ '1'911 .. """' "'"" Q Stouffer's PIZD f '"""' ~. ~ .,..,"'!I" I»"' Obi 0--11 •10 12 .. 01 Marquez Taquitos n~aunc.~ Jeno's Eng Rolls ~-... ~~~,. ,19. 279 .99 Jerseymald 99 <:a~lce ~ . Carnation Shrimp 60urv• Beg Calavo Avocado Dips 1 ft()u,v, '"" Baron Chicken Nuggets I Pl'>vncl flu<_,, 159 129 419 Knit Brand 8 Oum PacMge ' ·-Bucldlfr11ilii3 9 · Sliced Meats - ~~Pacl<w~ • Imo Party Dips , 3~ 100 "-"'"'"" ~i...,., li (lu•v ~ ( .,,.,._ II Cheese Balls With Nuts 289 11.,.., t_11_,... 110unc.1• ... Mcl' Y2~~~ta.!2~~g,, ,~ ...... r,, 159 ~I~ ~J.~~ 1~~.u~s)~" 199 Rojo's Salsa · 119 n...,..; v~ -1" Clut<• f ,.,,,. Hebrew National Kosher Pickles 11 9 WMitOf ~-ll~JM New York Sharo Cheddar 289 0-W Vo<>. I ""9• s..~ ~ ) 941F am.Iv Pio-> lb ~~~.99 Citrus Hill Select Oranae Jui~e 119 Tjf"""'""' "'O.Mig. ~. CAl<:.,,,.-1tl c..o.; ~ , Vons Butter 189 1 p...,,., '"'' .....,. a.-." Fleischmann's Margarine 99 lleqvW • Un'Wlltrd I ~ c......n e ·69 Lb. Country Heartfi 99 Bread MV--• I'~ l.o.ol Country Hearth Deli Rolls 89 t, C<V• P• M\11" e Vons Donuts 149 ""°"°" Pe<11. ~ 5p<., ~-11 Couno P9cti Vons Cinnamon Rolls 119 " o.n._.t-""" II,._ 8 Coun1 Porlo.q Zee Garden Print Napkins 1:.•9 140f ....... ~ .t.;li Wishbone Salad Dressina 79 ..... o.t.... f ,_,, 1000 i.w..s-8 °"""" a.a'. • Canada Dry 49 ~~~.T-.• Suger f rtt T orw -I lJlff 8cllllt Slim Pricee Beans .29 StiM C1.11 16 ~ C.. Lipton Onion Soup Mix 79 l ""'~ • l ~ °"""• ~ • Vons Mixed Nuts 9J) ~ ... ,_ Ubby's "5 i~ato Juice -·- I I -I -----------~ ..... --------------, =., 70urnsg· N0.2 . Potato Chlp9 ~8Q~~~1 I I I --~-J The _;MO re Store ingredient . Bri na to a boil. In a bowl. blend stuffina. wa and parsley. add eggs. one at a ti.r and blend until smooth. Sh•pc 11 12 balls. Drop onto turkey mix tu Cover apd simmer 15 minu until done. Mak<.'s 6 servin11c ORANGE TURKEY CllPS ~, c1p water 'f.i cup oru1e Juice i.., cup bitter or mar1art.H 3 cups laerb seasolled 1tuffl•1 ~ up sliced celery 11 cuP. claopped ollioa % &abli 1poon1 butter or mar11 lae I i.., npt clalckea or turkey btc 1 Ya table1poo1111 co1111&arcla ' · % cups cHe4 ~ed t•rkey 111 caps Noted broccoli nor• I cup sliced cooked carrot. • 2 tea1poo• tarra1on, cn1ltef 11 teaapooa 1alt '" teaspoon pepper •, cup toasted sliced almolld1 In a saucepan. heat wa ter, oran juice and 1/1 cup butter to a bo Remove from heat. Ble nd in s ll fing. Press agai nst sidc!I and botto of M' fl-o unl'e custard cups or 12 an{·h muOin rups. Bake at 3 · d"Cgrccs for 15 minutes. Remove wi re ra.cks. Mean\\ hilc. in a saucepan. coc eden and onion an 2 tablcspoo butter unt il tender. Add I n ctuckcn broth. Bring to boil. Bie r cornstan:h wi th remaining 1h Cl broth. Add to saucepan. Coo starri ng until thicke ned ar smooth. .\dd re maining ingr dit>n,t-s~,<~pt almonds. Simm~r minutes. Spoon into cups. Garn a! with almonds. Makes 6 servings. Start 1987 with festive . brunch meilt f hc Ne" Yt>ars resolution " find eaSll'St to ke<;p starts off with fl ourish of good "'ill. We an vi· dO\l' friends to JOin us fo r a fcsll' brunch where a lcasurcly aftcrnoo l'.an be \pent rcm 1na~ang about t~ pa~t )Car and setting goals fo r th futurr ·\ surx·rh ..alad brimming Wit -guod things to l'at. a loaf of .crust bread. and a punr h to offer a toast l th l· nc"' ~car make an appro pnat menn. SALADE FLORIDA 4 cups water l can 15 ounces I frozen concer trated orange juice. tbawet undff1ted % teaspoons dried rosemar3 crumbled I teaspoon whole corlande seeds I or 11 teaspoon ground) 4 whole chicken breasts, skin ned, boned and ~pllt • 8 small lobster &alls, in sbellt thawed If frozen :i~ cup dry sherry I bead curly green lettuce 4 grapefruit peeled, divided 4 oranges, peeled and slices Inti rounds I tablespoon ground anise sttd In la rge skall<.·t. bring wa ter tc boating . .\dd concentrated ora nge .fu1Ct'. rosema f"). and cori ander Rcdun· heat: add chicken breast! and lobstl'r tails. Co"er. simmer I ( to l 5_!!linutcs uotil chicken anc lobster arc cooked. DO NOl BO IL. Remove from heat: remove lobster tail~. Tum ch1rkcn and cooking laqu ic m10 a largr-bo'"' I: add sherry. When lobster is cool. wi th kitchen scis· sors. re-mo <.'-mt'8t from shell. Add lobstertorhic:kcn mi xture. Let cool to room tcmJ)t'rature. Chill over- night. To !>t•n c. lint• serving dish with lettuce lcavc;s. Slice 2 grapcfru il into ro«nds. Arrange grapefruit and orange sli ces around edge of sen ing dish; sprinkle lightly with gro und anise. Drain chicken and lobster: cut into. cubes, arrange in center of platter. Section remaining two grapefruit: arrange sections over salad. Spoon Orange Sauce• over salad . before serving, Yield : 8 servings. • OrH1e Sauce I \\ c•ps sour cream l caa (I ouce1) frozen coacn- trated oraa1e jalce, tllawed, aaclll1ted :a, teaspooe 1rated ltoneradl1la In small bowl combine all ingrc· daents. Yield: Abou~ 2 cups. Ortaado Puel 4c•ps1ra,efralt j1lce, ~llled 4 C'lps st•1er ale, ~llled 1 ctap er1•1e ,.~, cklllM _ ·~ ~ Muer .._., CCam .. rt > l~f.' ........ ,~ ..... Ice In lu'c pitchtr combine J ra pcfruit Juice. gin.er ate. oranae JU• c and liqueur: stir to btcnd. To sen c. add d uh soda: pour over ice. Ytcld: 11 cups: 10 to 12 scrvinp . ter le, ltO rt. irs If· ti ~c ii. 1f- m 2-;o 10· tk lS 1p d p k. d l e a e e n c e 1 ) Deer .1 .. :.._ Those manufat- turcn who advenise a .. refund .. Thew often require refund Crispin• canniaen. Elpim ON. eMfOlll and 1 ....._ ~ ..... . tMn ptocttd to send-you cents.Orr forms; ll.1916. lelo Ind dw ............... -. rouponsarc my pet peeve! ACCENT Produce Offer. Re-KNORR S.ucc Mi• Aapa,..._ anchhe,._,ol'~tamw w~~fs tt .. 'ines rtf•~ .. ..._ _ _..to ceive a SI ch~k &ood for produce. Refund Ofl'~. llettive L9Urthltt boUk o.(Mn., Dllll Slcak s.uce. ~· ... au u Scnefthe requiicd refund form and s>ritt re1und for AIPUllUS (ma•i-one~ of Mn. Duh Crit;y a}ve. ck aaai~.'.' "that sure sounds the Q~&inaJ cash-resister receipt mu"? refund of SI ). -Smd ~C09u~11andoncbcM&leollrtiJ. like 1t mq{!!.j!Yllll me some of my (c .. ~., d da -fi nd "' nd t f &!~--• (R-·•· :--......... ,, .• purchase ptice back. It doesn't ... ~I~ ... ...,, OJ'C name an te ·~ u '°"" a ~ ree .-nll!f ~' sound anythil' like •ivina me a purchased)· from th~ of any var-Uni versal Produet Codes cut fro~ or .Low hppef/No Oarhc). Proofs • 1c\y of ~c·cent Flavored Peppc(l or four Knor.r Sauce PKkaan. alona of. purchale; the plastic &amptt· dilcount on 1 djtional purchases He'rbal Seasonina: with the with tbe arooery casti-J'Cllst.cr &ape ev.ident -$C81 from lbc Sllt·f~ which is what a coui>on would do.· purchase prices circled. Expires ounce bottle of any ftavor of with the purchase price of 5eaioiiin1 bottle and the Univtt1al If I send for their •·refund" and 1 Dec. 31. 1986. Hidden Valley Ranch Bottled Salad Asparqus circled. Expires Dec. 31. Product Code symbols from 1he cho:<>se not ~o use their product HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH f . Dressina. Send the required refund 1986. Crispy Coatina Mix peck.lee and again. where is my refund? Free Bottled Salad Dressina Offer. fo rm and the Uni versal ProCtuct MRS. DASH Refund Off«. Re-the Steak Sauce bonlt. Expires Dec. Is this misleading. or am 1 Receive a coupon aood-for a free 8--Code symbol from any three Salad ceive a $1 refund, plus SO cent• in · ]I, l~86. · fllisrcading? -J.P., Wllmla1ton 1-------";"'"-----....--------------'--:-:-.,------------:-----------------_:.-_:_...:__:_ __ _..._ __ Del. ' Dear J.P. -When iJ comes to providina definitions for manufac. turers' pc:omot1ons. you can't go by the book -even if it's Webster·s. The· definition of a consumer ··refund" has been .used an a ven broad way for as many years as I can remember. ·Take a look at m) hstanJS of refund offers. and vou "ill find many that def) the classic definition. , .ifake as an example a mall-in offer that bnngs you a certificate for a1rce product. Usi ng a free-woduct coupon so you can eat another box of .. Zingooos" is not reall y a refund. but thaf s what we call 11. Today offers for frcc·product cou pons and regular . cents·ofT coupons arc considered refund offers. But JUst' because "e ha"e no prct·1sc definition for what manu· facturcrs· refunds arc d<X·s not give _manuf~cturcrs the right to mislead consumers. . . . - Yotidernai1dit.HughesSuwfiesit. MAllUPAC 1 UR•'S COUPONS-.... - USDA CE O•DO~ .. OIL If the offer 1s for cents-ofT coupons. the "'ord refund mav be used. but Lhc. offer-Shouhl-~·so-.._--....:,__,....., .... LB. include clear language that specifi- cally tells consuml'rs that the) "111 receive the refund in the form of cents-off coupons or 1n a coupon for a free product. If fhis language is missing. the advertisement. whether 11 appears in the press or on the package. 1s defin1 tel) and pos111vcl~ m1skad- ing! Dear June -I like to make· m\ rnupons work extra hurd·for nit>.:I had fo ur 50-cent co upons for Scrub Free kitchen cleaner. I kept m) e~e on m., local ad"eru~emenls and sa" sCrub Free on ...ak for JUSt 89 cen ts. So when the coupons "ere doubled. 1 ren:7' cd lhe four park- ages free. Thc rie't thing I no11n·d ''as an ad' ert1semen1 for a .. Shoppers Pa~ - Da' ··refund ofTer. In rl·turn for the "ords ··$(.·rub Frcl··· r ut from the hal'ks of three hottks. I ,.,ou ld rcn:1'e a l'hl'l·k tor $2 But m~ \<l\ ang.s "'erl' not 0' l'f. .\ fc"' "l'eks later. the Ol'\.\Spaper l'arrtl'd anothl·r rl'fund otTer. This 11me 1t a'iked for '''0 Snub Free L'nl\wsal Produ,·1 Code S\mbols. In return. I \.\Ottld rccc1,cacoupon for a free 16-ouncl' hollk or $1 .25 off th e .!2-ounn· s11c. I asked for the free-product coupon. I think II IS unbeltn ahk th:lt four rnupons r ut out of a maga11ne could bring me fi,e th·c bottles of an excellent produl't. plus an ad- di11onal profit M $.!. I think couponing 1s "ond,·rful~ Mar1aret Bennet, Worcester. Ma11. Herc 1s this \.\eek'') list of refund otTers. Start looking for thl· required refund form~. "'h1ch ~ou can obtain at the supermarket. in newspaper and maga11ne ad' ert1seml·nts and from trading"' 1th fri end s. Mean"h1 lc. start colkrting the needed proofs of purrhasc as de- ta i lcd belo" Rl·member. ·!>Orne offers arc not a' atlahk in all area" of the c:ountn. Nutty hints for holidays •Need a 4u1t'k holiday centerpiece~ Mound inshcll \ali- fornia wal nuts in glass or silver bowls. T uc:k in a bow and add sprigs of evergreen. •California walnuts add texture and fla or to stuffings for turkey. goose and other holida) main dishes. · •Trad1t1onal holtda' desserts can be intense!\ sweet. (ut some of the swectneis with chopped wa lnuts. The crisp texture of wal nuts also pro' 1de welcome contrast whell <.'hl'" > cand11:d frulls arc used. •To dress up coo ked \egctab!cs for holiday tables. top them with walnut butter. To make the bu tter. blena fincl )• chopped Californ ia walnut pieces into softened buttcr. along with.a splash of brandy and some fresh or dried herbs. Wrar. and store ln the refrigerator until ready to use. •Top L'OOkies and muffins wi th Californ ia wa ln ut halves for an instant garnish. •To make easy sugarplu1:ns. f~ll pitted prunes with Cal1forn1a walnut pieces. Roll in powdered -1upr. . •Knead chopped California walnuts into sweet or sa' ot; reast bread douahs. •Make "croutons .. by toss1n1 toasted California walnut pi~ with melted butter or marpnnc and seasoned salt. Cool. Store in a rovettd container. Spran kle them on hol iday salads. ~ltd truneh to r-0ur cookie douah b) ~tirrina in chopped walnut~ --W 1:-. _.,_. FRESH" mit..-S TWIN PACK L& 1.29 lB "1;79 Single Roll GALA TOWELS •••• Ch1leon RED S_f.EDLESS GRAffS..._ ••• ~~·~··LA. ••• •r••111111.,... _._::OSCA• MAY• O.AutSIN tttCKLIS l10l 1.39 .... llA. n.oz I 39 PKG • 16-0z. Medium Or Hot ROJO'S FRESH SALSA STURDY Pl AS TIC l 1pro11 2·Pock ONION SOUP MIX GALLON CAN Hime 11 Oz Box TEMPURA BATTER MIX M11sukon Su 2•.S·Or VINEGAR : . ·a-· ... 0 75-0Z ... A9 2·Lb. 89 NIXTAMAi .............. EA-• REA~ JGG MAYONNAISE LIMIT 2 QUART JAR I M••WKF•••• corr• I-LB CAN ASSORTEE> GRINDS -2.19 • a.oz.. INITANT ... i .19 ' Donold Duck Chilled Cortol'I HALF GA~. ORANGE JUICE EXTRA FANCY 1.2• Kokkomon 10-01 A11 Monn .ff SWEET COOKING SAKE l.9S . i.29 I.OS Home Sush1nori 0 75-0z DRIED SEAWEED POIN I . CUI L& IA9 U.S.0.A Cholc.• a..I BONELESS ROUND STEAKS .. LB • • auumA•&W· I llTEI~ ASSORTED LIMIT 6 I lb. Pkg Otr St1ckl BLUE BONNET MARGARINE .s•. 3.ff ...... HINOIClll Ml 1 s oz PKG Mo~o Shu Tol\e I Oz ~g DRl(D MUSHROOMS Kuro Mome 11 Oz Pkg SHIRAKIKU BLACK BEANS .79 1.s• .as ·" .1.•• ~:==========:::::;------::::====~~~~::::-:;--~:::::::::~~~ )1--~ • _J . f ' .. 1.75-lotef, 80-Proof PASSPORT SCOTCH l.7S·l iter. 80-Proof SMIRNOFF VODKA .................. 10.M • I ICAU- HALCO•K•- All ONlY I~-~~. 3.99 '----~---'-----.~------ Swonsons :?8 Or CHICKEN NIBBLE S 2.ff 8 Oz TINAS TAQUlfOS .ft · WHITMAN'S ClllAll .... t\~~trn 2.19 ; .. ' I N'cw Zea and's Finest .\i.'1r ...... '-'"-'"11 Swl'cl. Sl'l'Ukss Two wonderful winter dishes art and stews are also th~ least ex· bttf soups and stews. Serve these pensive. That are the cuts from the o~cn durina the rainy. coql months chuck area. Which include the beef ahead. . foreshank and neck cuts. Make.-soups ;JuttttewS> on t""'hc--"Bccfshanllure cut from the front weekend so everyone can enjoy the foreleg. Theconnecth·e tissue prcs- aroma as the Pol simmen all cnt makes it Ins trnder. Howe' er. afternoon. The~ att great weekend when simmettd for a Iona period of djnncn. but mak re tl)sre's time. th is tissue tuCl11.inJ.upr.otcin cnouah for two or thret naca s. called gelatin. which makes a nch. • That way. durina the hectic week thick and most fla vorful beef soup. • ahead, you'll have a. good hearty The shank may also be browned dinner with' very little effort. Mak-and simmered in a stew with the ing soups and stews in advance also samc flavorful results. When dis· allows for removing fat more easil y carding the bone in these dishes. he after cooking. sure to spoon out the marro"' found The be t cuts of beef for soups in the center of the bone. Sale' firms At•ailahle ul Orange County l,,ucations Only ---- SEAFOOD The" fla vorful marrow shoold be chopped and stitred back into the stew pot. (Or· treat yourself to a snack of marrow spread on toast.)· The chuck is the eut right above the hank. This is the shoulder section of th<' beef. which is di vided into a varict~ of cuts that are seen-in the butcher's rasc Some of the most popular cuts arc t e c udc blade roast. chuck 7-bone pol roast .and the chuck arm pot-roast. . Beef chuck and neck cuts are less tem.ter. but are full of rich flavor. Like thr beef shanks. chuck is a pcd'cct for making soups and stews. The long. slow si mmering makes the beef tender and flavorful. Followins an.· some tips for making dd K1ous soups and stews. Remember that recipes need ,not be .follo,,cd e~actl). but can serve as general gu 1deli for creating your own di hes. Add whatever veg- etabks and herbs you desire. being sun.' not to make the flavors too o\ 'U50\\ rrng. If w1 nc 1!. adtkd. make sure 1t 1s good t.•nough to dnnk. An "oil" winl' will produce a st('" or soup "'1th an "ofT' fla, or. TIPS FOR MAKI NG STEWS •Bed· ~hould be cut in to un1 - form-s1Lt'd piece ... and exce?s fat . should tx· tnmmcd ofT. (j(Tc and one-half-inch cu!X'o;.are a good size, •Uon't crcmd thl.' pan when bro\\nmg. • ..\' 01d mo' mg the beef around \\hen hro\\n1ng. It needs to form a ~ bro" n crust for fla' or. Don't le; the crust burn. 'C"' h ~ • -\dd JU't r nough liquid. hot or \ Jlart I e neUJ f ancv cold. t<H'O\Cf the tx.tef. ~ h L b .. ~ .\dJ appropriate herhs and u .r--i ~ y_ ear out rig I! . 0 st e r 1699 spiCl'\ HI till' liquid. ·. c ll ~ l T .... :I -•(o,crthcpanands1mmerun11 I ..,t.'Yll' a11 e eyani ~ntree. like d-H-S ~h. the beef IS tl•nder. Don't boil. If -;"'1':,+---"1ftlli~F'llli!•lii'i~~...;_..-f~.!.!.n~~ ~jd~add add1 uonal hqwd.... _~-..-lobster fro111 lrl'il1e R an(" l •.\dd H'8l'tablcs at the proper time~ during cooking. Vege tables J. armers 'l}arf(t >/ ! l that rcquin· Jongt•r rnok1ng such as pota toc'> and carrots shou ld be added much earlier than son veg- l'tahks surh a'i 1ucchin1. FARM FRESH PRODUCE For New Year's Stuffing and Relish Dislies! Can.Jen Fn:sh ~~,~<·· .. ,Celery .bu .• 39 i / '/ I -;' . Carden Frl'sh Bunch Carrots I nu.·e49J Jumbo Shrimp lh.1399 .... 11.-11 ... 11 ltl-:?11 ru ~- •When thl· meat and 'cgetablcs art• rookl'd. rcmo' e them to a plattt•r and keep "arm. •Add rin~ \cgct:.ihlcs lhat ma~ ha\e been cooked separately. •Th1dt·n thl' liquid in "'h1ch the ml.'at "a' rooked to make a gravy or <iaut l' h~ stirri ng 1n pca-sw:d hit s ot a blended mixture of four parts butler and thrl'e parts Oour. . ~11' .U~1og beef : hanks. purchase thl.'m in Ont.' or t\\o-inch shC'es. ( ook 1lw <,lin·'I "hole. Cool and 'torl' lhl· ml.'al 1n the soup. Shank bcrnmc\ hard and dn when allo" · l'd to tool out of the liquid. TIPS FOR MAKING SOUPS l ~IJ.\ l.hrn .. I! .. I -Wned Beef f(."''''I ,, Bn,f., I 1~' Snow \\'hilt.· \ 'Minneola . eg~ · lh2'99-Tangerines 1h. • iJ Mushrooms lh. }39 •"hank t\l"<t dlcnt "hen cooled. <,l1rrd th1nl~ and 3'1._~cd to salads or mid 't'gt•tahk., dishes. It adds pmtt'ln to a 'l'getablc-bascd ~lad. •< 'ut and hrt)\\ n the hl•(•f as for ' J'lf'C'P3 rt n g sit'" ". ~w en bed' is bro\\ nt:d...rc.mru ~---1 10 a bowl. ( ooi.. onions 1n drip- ping'>. Return ~·l'f to pan. l ••ttntn,t., Spart> Ri bs Veal Bratwurst f '"' ''" hl1' I .i 11tu t1 "'P' t I•,,, ' \ I ~1,' r \bl. 2 likr htl rcJ!. I .lilt "": . -· - Strasbour~ Live r Pate 1 ' II/ J,l'I I ~ f 1 , ... , McConnell 'l' Ice· Cream .. , Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Cocktail t:! .,, "ti ri·i! I 711 I , Canada Ory Mixers I fl r "'I 11 ll ~l!.1 lh }99 lh 279 398 159 }59 1 .69 Evian Natural Spring Water \1111 '.ut-1111.11." ruri w.1h'r lr11m "" 1'11 111 Ii \fp, 99 1 > lfl rq.I I \11 e Carr 's Table Water Cr ackers I .n 111 l'klt rqi I 4!1l ' FROM THE EUROPEAN ·~~ .. ~·~:.. COMMUNI1Y : ~ ........ ,, .,, ''"' ,_, I•,.,,. ' It ,f • I" •_. ft•! I '"'I• a,. j,, th I I ,.,.,,, '''''"' ~ , ,,.. ....... , i.. "'I .;. ,,, " "'''" "'• \n ' r1 110 \ h •mp.II tH+o 1·1 '· .ul 11111 ulJ, th''"~ I ,, P• ... , "''•'f'•lt't BAKERY Jumbo Zucchini Bran Muffins Uakn.1 fr1·sh Jail\' usinJ,! no aJd1l1\·1·i; 11r rrt'Sl'r\'<ll l\l'~. l :rt•;1t (11r hrunrhc· rk~. 11( 4 rl'~. 1. :!9 Fresh Apple Pie 399 B.11..,J lr.·~h d.11h ""' p11, ,,,, 111-1 Iii,. lf&11"' \"11 \\olllkl ... 1f., •"I"" If lo litlt I ll.1k\ • rr"I 11111 d Ir• th, hrnn "''Ii .1rrt,, 529 -11J.!:ir .111d. 1101,11111111 ca. ,,~ \ '*''' t j ' ., ''"'. /, I • • I. • , .,,,,, ' ' I JI I 'I • •• ~t • , I ' ... _.. " ! I I I • ! , t f I I I .. 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Smoked, Sliced Norwegian }299 Salmon lh t oil 11~ :111 ti/,,; l/fltlr l'tlt (' fh I /,' · -!-'arty fm!f.C:, fi ff1fTHttf1mrrrinr-sand· u'iches. rhc,·sc• platters. mt.'al plat· ters. t'l'9.<Ji<' l ra.11s. pales. .;;a/num. !um; d 'nt'lll'rt.'S. qoumwl sulud'>. mast l11rke11s. hams. lwd cmd mon· Call the ~rvice deli near you! Gourmet Supremo Loaf Excclhmt for parties. Torta rust1r.i 'inild(' with Boar's I kad Brand mt.·at ;ind rhecscs. 729 rl'~. H.2Y lh. lb. Chicken Curry Francaise fl!ndcr chunk( 11f frt·'h, h1l k,•11 t-ML<t ... 11h .1 1um Jrc~~mll m llll' l'M1~11:nn1• ~I\ 11· l:r1•;it 111r h11hJ.1) huff1·h 699 re~. i 99 lh lh. Gourmet Green Bean & Mushroom Salad frf~. trnJcr l(rl.'\'.n hcan' and m11,hn•1m' ma Frcnlh 1ma1jlrt1h: Jrt>'-\ioQ Aootht'f' huffel 499 f,1vunli'. rl'.a. 5.99 th lb. •< oH·r h1:d'\\1th \\ater. and add 'alt and hl·rh\ to taste'. •S1mml.'r until hcl'f 1~ trndcr (a t ll·a~rr·: hour,). • ..\dd. 't'gt·tahk" at thl' propc1 lime' during rooking. Spice up the season with fruit punch Hohda~ 1.·ntcrta1rITn~t-rom,---J plcte \\1thout a rolnrfu l punch to Sl'fet-ufrtht"·~am ...... --- Whl'"l hrr thr gurst hSl mdudl.'s adults or rhildrrn. quick-and-easy punches can be made with fruit Juices \\1th or "1thout spmts. For adults. 1-2·3 Spirited Punch 1s a pkasing hknd of Hawatian um""h-and-ptncappltJU rte m txe-d _ _, wi th gin . For fa mil~ or guests of all ages. Hawa111an Hohda) Punch mixes Hawa11an Punch with g~apcfru1t JU1t·c. grl·nadinc S)rup. lcmon-hml' '>Oda and water for a rl'fre'lh1ng ta'IH' 1 ·2·3 SPIRITED PUNCH I can ( 46 fluid ounces) Hawaiian Punch fruit j uicy red, cbllled 2' • cups pineapple jalce ~~cup gin let cubes In pi tcher. rnmbinc punch and pineapple-JU1cc: mix we ll. Add gin. Pour into Ke· filled glasses. Garnish rach•scn mg "1th lemon or lime quarter-;. 1f de'i1 rcd . .\bout 6 ser- \ ingc, ( 12 ounces each). HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY PUNCH I CID ( 12 fluid OUDCH ) Haw1Ua• Punch f roien concentra te, fnJt }iifct red, tbawed 3 puncll can1 cold water 1 • c•p 1rapefn lt J9itt, cllllle4 '• c•p 1reu411te 1yntp I CH (It flul4 Hatti) lemOll· lime ClrboHte-d bever11e, cllllled Ice cubes In pu nl·h bowl. combine punch concentrat~. water. grapefruit Juice and grenadine. Just before scrvina. stir in. carbonated bevcraac. Serve over H:C. Plac~ punch l>owf o..;:n~-..,,. holty-lmcd tray. if desittd. About 2 quarts. 16 ( 4 ounces) servinas. Varlatloa: Substttule I cup Haw:uian Pun~h shelf conctntratc and S cuns coJdwttci for H1waii1n Punch\ fro1~n concentr1tc and wa ter • I • <.; -DH:. 26, 1986 . D\lIX PILOT ENTERT1'1NMENf GUIDE · \OL.2/N0.52 .. "L • • -~---·~ ; .: Funny 'Noises' topped ~f36list f " • , u1. ·i•1~ 1r ~ "°1"'< , .. .._..,( .. , ''"umn fl"' ··"'·I'll :he 'cat ,.,~~ 4r l l,,r~· t •'C.P~\ i~iff<" l ,,, f''wflll\ \:le,l!t"r 1;tJ~n, ... 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The Wolves''), Blending contemporary rh ythm and blues, wide-~na rock •n· roll styles and traditional Chicano tunes, tb11 band "-t forsaken typi~J record indo~tryheld con~cn':ions ('~'We want hits!"). in favor of a commitment to ma1nta1n a stronJ sense oftbetr own identity and cultural heritage. GUEST CRITICS LABEL ''CRDIES OF THE HEART" A MISDEMEANOR ••..••••••••••••••• 12 Great acting is mostly for naught seems to be the consensus of our guest critics regarding .. Crimes of the Heart.·· but J}le) give top honors to· Sissy Spacek as the best amonJ equals in the bizarre comic drama. If it's laughter they're after. they'll . find it next week when ther. scan Eddie Murray's new box office hit. "The Golden C hild." CENTER500PARTY ANARTISTICSUC- -ESS .................. ~····: ............................... 13 BY CAROL HUMPHRIES Center 500 capped -off the ye-ar "ith a holiday party at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. _::.....:.......--'--......:...-- 1---t..~.-ttt-iwo--years o ld .. the Ce ntcrsuppongoup had a lof to celebrate ... We've more than doubled our membership in the past ~car:· stated .\licki Stowe ... We're up to 300 now. but our goal i still 500 (membership fee is$2SO)." ··1 feel we made good our commitment to inspire a nd educate our members about the performing arts.·· said president Denn~ ;___~-----~------~·:A~~~;_-----------~~· '""4 ric-h . --- !----~-·-=., -~~ ~.....o.a.--... -.... ....:.: ----------~--....~ --~~- ~ n .. -.. bt'· •• -~-. ~-l ~_.. ---~ ,. ·~ "'-"' -I'" ,. · --... ,,"'" • .;.,.· J-.: · ~ .. ~. "u -re-.; -..:.~ :._ ~' n •e bead •• •he;; "' r-, 0 '\"', ~ • :f' ~ ::-~ ..... ;.!J. ·:-~~.: n:: odtop It., 1 ~ . ~ .1 O("\; .... ~ .. , .. ' 1 '1t' .. -,'t'-.-· ·-· ·.nic D:a.ih Pl -·\ .. ,.... ____ -.... .,.in.; 'lioOm,Jr '-·the ~'° .. r !" ll'a'o:-- I .vt l>m."1 ,,-'~ Ht ~ C•ru..at..,"' \f.t "UJ -fr-. ~ THE NEW YEAR IN COAST •...............•......................•.••..•..•• 18 .... Y Jt1DY ClfAMBERt;AJN Ah. such sp end~d cfio1ccs arc available for ringing in the upcoming Ntw--\'ear. hctb.e[ ----one is in the mood for putting o n the .. glitz0 or s~ding the evcninginacasualenvironfncnt with friends. neiahbonand a muJ ofbttr. area restaurants have certainly ao.nc all out to pro,•1de the best options w~·vt' seen in a long .time. C:~ENI>AR •••• : ..•••.••••••..••.••••••••••••••.••••••• 4 TV LISTINGS ...... ~ ••• : .•••..••••••••.••••••••••• ~ •• 10 .RESTA~ANT NltWS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 ·• Belgium hos been called "the witches' cauldron of Europe.'' Over tlre centuries, the Flemish londscope hos been trampled by foreign conquerors, destroyed or occupied. by medieval Vikings, . French kinqs, GermQJl emperors, Austrians, Spaniards, Napoleon's troops. Internal quarrels hove torn the country and created discord still very much olive today. During the two world wars, Amer ican military intervention liberated Belgium and all of '• Newport museum surveys art from Belgium By ROBERT HYNDMAN -Europe. "I he groves of Amer!--nroug~ gilJM'Tcfcbmprte-·- co' s sons or e scattered in the hills the featured works. The result, of the Ardennes and the F~mish q_ccording to museum director lowland of the North Seo,'' says Kevir\ Consey, is the most am . Patrick Dewael, minister of cul-b1tious exhibition the museum hos ture of the Flemish Community. e<ter produced and is a timely gilt But in time. Dewoel writes, "the os 1t marks the beginning of the earth became smaller, andouf art musevm!~th onnive·"""""nr---i country wos reduced to a dot O(l year . the globe." "Flemish Expressions" will be Today. Belgium remains on display at the Newport d1v1ded with the Flemish, who Harbor Art Museum through Feb. speak Dutch; occupying the north 22 before traveling IQ the Mu -· .and the Walloons, who spea sevm of Affmrorflaucferdo1e, • French, inhabiting the south and Flo. with both sides squeezing the The exhibition is 1mporton1 not capital of Brussels between them. only for its sizable academic The wt c es cou ron, w-contra ut1on to art istory-.~ut~o-r- ever, hos cr eated impressive ond its fluency in conveying a sense of important works of art that com-Flemish culture and attitude to the .Qris t e focus o an exhibition rest of th~orld as well. currently on disploy at the New-"Our small country li.kes to port Harbor Art Museum. export its culture as o_wortbwhile Through 140 works by 2 4 message to the troubled world of artists, "Flemish Expressions: today," Dewoel writes in the Representational Pointing in the •. 240-poge catalogue that occom- 20th Century" offers the first ponies the exhibit. "Its art is a comprehensive survey of the message of resistance to og- country' s symbolist, expressionist gression, violence and op. and post-war figurative paintings. pression, of on unabated struggle The vast majority of paintings and for self-defense, a message of large-scale works on paper dote perseverance and the will to live, from 1890 to 1939. but also of optimism." · The exhibition toot more than FremiSh art, Dewoel soys, is on three years of effort to create art characterized by "the violent and involved numefous trips by ' colors that accompany outbursts Poul Schimmel, the museum's chief . of the heart" curator, who visited dozens of Curator Po~I Schimmel odds: collectors, galleries and museums 1'1t is the Flemish pointer'.s ability to find, in the simplest subject, complex and emotionally charged representations of the human experienCe. "Flemish pointing searches for "the inner life, the mysterious, the spiritual essence, and transforms , . Cover art: ''Symbol of the Campi re 11 _b.y Jakob..5m1ts. On this page above is, ''The Astonishment of fhe Mask Wouse, 11 I 889. Below is, ''Dubbelportret van P. G. Von Hecke en Norine, " 1923-1924. the storknes's of the Flemish coun- tryside and the simplicity of the Flemish people into a symboi of extra-reality that exists in the hearls and minds of the Flem1~h I I/ peope. The exhibition di$ploys prom1- nently the works of Jomes Ensor whose innovative style 1s op· parent 1n 1he 15 works pres· , ·- , • I _ented. Brightluolored intmgs __ _ of men and women wearing ghoulish masks or skulls dominate his featured works and lend a ~mysterjous and unsettling sense to · the exh1b111on' s entrance gallery. Works by Jakob Smits perhaps best !yprt~ the featured artists' preoccup0tion with peasant life with all its rural bleakness ond religious underpinnings. As Schimmel notes, "flemish ex- press1oni'sts have mode heroes of the common people." Smits's "The Father of the Con - demned Mori._,., vividly cbnve;,,s the grief and despair of the subject while "Symbol of the Camp1ne," with its Chnstmos- cord imagery of a mother and child in o pastoral sett ing, il- lustrates the empathy the artist (Plcaw ~FLEMISH/Page IS) Daity_!>llot Datebook/ Friday, December 26. 1986 a -· .. ~---..._.~~--~_...-----------------~--.._-------~--~~---------...-----=~--------... ~--------.. .... ----~ ....... DEC BM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -·8 9 10 11 12 13 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 2~ 28 29 30 31 Pdday Southampton Dinner fhC'ater. See Friday listing. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE .. at-the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. ~'t.' Friday listing. . "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" at the Performing Ans Center. Sec Friday listing. -'..'.SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner l'hC'atC'r. S<-e Frida~ l1Mmg. Tae8day "CAMELOT" at the Curtain Call· Dinner Theater. See Frida) listing. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand DU.ner Theater. Stt Friday listing. "CAMELOT" at Elizabeth How-Weclne.day ard·s Curtain C11ll Dinner Theater. ..CAMELOT•• at the C urtain Call 690 El Camino Real. Tustin Dinncr Theater. Sec Fnda) hstang. Atnum of the Hotel Merid1en 4:30 until 8:30. For rcserntions, call Linda Horst or Bonnie Trumbull at 4 76-2001. S.hlnlaJ EARLY BIRD NEW YEAR'S EVE ~ltTYlontght 6--1 ():p;nr.ilrtlre"'M:ai n Brace Lounge of the Newpon Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Fashion Island in Newport Beach .. Dance and hstcn to the great swing classic~ of Goodman. Shaw. Basie. Miller et al. featuring Bob Keane. his clarinet and 12 . piece orchMtra. Balloons. prizes .. party favors! Com- plimentary bu1feT. "Singles-and-i'ow pies are wdrome. Cover char"F of Sl 2.SO pct' person at the d09r. For infonnation and reservatio ns. call 640-4000. . ( t!J8-I 540). nrghtly rxct>pt Mondays ~ ONE AND ONLY'' at tire :11 '"a~ingcurtain times through Feb. Southampton Dinner Theater. Stt SaDdaJ I . Friday listing. "MY ONE AND ONLY" at the "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancers Top Southampto n Dinner Theater. 140 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. on tht-ir!ttt~ery Sunday night in the S-~~~~~-:;;~v~e~. ~1~co~.~csa~n7(~te~m~e~n~te:::-r,(4~9~8~~1~6~6a91r.---...~e:--S'foi·lrt!i'v~~llsttitini~ ......:...~~--::.»iaUMllll(JL.U~:.JOIL&J'l~UlllC..JIJSLC)OC:__....,......,.-~~...: SUGA-R BA JES" h G nd San CkJMote lnn.·2600 Avenida de Tuesda~s through Thursda)s and " at I e ra Sunda)s at 8: I 5 p.m .. Fridays and Dinner Theater. See Fnda} hstina. Presidente. San Clemente 7 to 11 p.m. SaturdaH at 8:45. with Sunda) with the Dean's Dc"acons swing band matinccsat 1:30p.m. throughJan.18. Tbaraday and featured vocalist Lisa Powell. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "CAMELOT" at the ( unain Call 498•9202. at the Harlequin Dinner Pla~house. DinnC'r Theater. Sec Friday listing, 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd .. anta Ana "MY ONE AND ONLY" at the ( 979-5511). nightly except Mondays-Smnh~mpron DinMr Tl\eattr: ~c at \'31)'10g curtain lime~ through Feb. Frida5 li$ting. · 8. . ''THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "SINGIN' IN THE RAJN'\ at the at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Orange Count) Performing Ans SC'e Friday listing. Cl·n1er. 600 Town Center Drive. "SUGAR BABIES" at thC' Grand Costa Mesa (5~6-1787). closing per-DinnC'r Theater. See Friday listing. formanc1:s 1q n1ght through Sunda} at 8 p.nl. · . 4'SllGAR BABIES" at the Grand DinnC'r TheatC'r. 7 Frcedman-Way, .\nahe1m ( 772-7710). Tuesda)'5 through Thursda) sat 8· I 5. Fnda) sat t!:-i 5. Saturda> .. at I :30 and 8:45. Sunda)s a1 J :30 and 7:45 untir Feb: 1. Saturday "CAMELOT" at the Cuna in (all Dinner Theater.~{· Frida} hs11ng. . "MY ONE AND ONLY'' at the o uthamptun Dinner Thea1cr.._Sc_c fnda} h~ling "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" al the Harkquin Dinner Playhou~. Sl'l· F-ru.la) l"ting. "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" at lhl· Pl'rform1ng \rt\ (enter. ~e Frida} hstmg "SUGAR BABIES" al the Grand D1nnl'r Tlw:m•r. ~l' Frida) listing. Sunday "CAMELOT:' at the Curnun Call Dinner 1 heater. Sc't' Friday hs1ing. "MY ONE AND ONLY'' at the "A CUT ABOVE" Frtday -_£WALLOWS COVE 1n San C'IC'mente: Liye big band dancing to the music of Les Douglas vocalist and h1squin1et.C\C'r) Wcdnesda). Thurr J a}. Fnda) and Saturday n1~1. San Clemente to.n......2600_A \"CJllda DcJ Prrsidcntc. San Clemente. 498-9202. ... - Catering with the personal touch Quellty Teat• -Elegent Pr-ntetlon Business Lun_c~eons to gala affairs Theme Perty PeckegH Avelleble Complete with aet designs to aet the mood and make your party the talk of the town! (714) 380-9073 4 09ffy Pttot Oatebook/ Frld91, December 28, 1988 1"LOJlEN.CE BEANE'S IVY HOUSE llESTAURANT Dancins to the rh)thms of the George Gilham Quanet featuring voc~list Elena Gcorgc ·Sunday and Monday 8 p.m.- .1.:!:30 a:m. ~~e'>'. Tuesday ~ight 1s Fredd) Prez . 8:30 p.m.-1 2.30 a.m. "Good Stuff• for dancing WC'd .. Thurs .. Fri. and Sat. 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beac 49±2_49 I. __ DUltE'S PLACE Sunda> dancing with thc-Bia Band Sounds of LC's Douglas vocaH~t-and~li p.m. at the Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. 499-3929 or 998-3188. •s 95 spaghetti • with Meat Bills_ or Meat Siuce Includes sour or salad and lmf o bread •Noises' top •how DaYl.d Lewla ADLTerl Cl.r&Jma_a.re.uow.a.Ja a mcene from .. 1'01w otr• at da~ llOiilfiiii"PliJlaoue, namea the top prodacdon of Ur&8 ln Oraaie Coanty community theater. See ln~erml•lon, Pa&e 2. SS and art" a\a1lable.a1 lhr Koanng ~(l\ and T1 ckC'tshad .. I K10 Nl·wport Hl\"d. in Costa Mcsu. ~eeday WEEKLY SENIOR DA NCES are erC'sentrd b) th<.' co,ta Mrsa Seniors from g.11 pm. Ft'aturC'd 1s hvc band mus1r and a argC'. ~O<><kn dancc floor. Costa MC'\3 Women's Club. 6 10 W 18th St . Costa Mesa. S2 dona II on Wednaclay FAMILY POLKA BAND 'r" 'frar's Eve Dance sponsorC'd 1'11 th1· Pohsh National Alliance :i1 '' rcgory lir"CircaT Ctrurrh -tfall 13935 Telegraph Road in Wh1ll1l·r " p. m.-1 a.m. SI 0 donatio n indudl'' entrance' and pan~ fa\ ors. f 04xl Jnd -mink available. AlfValm' l'l''<'r· \ at1ons arc sugcstcd for panic' ol 111 or more. Tickets sold at the door I hl' public 1s in\'itcd to attend. For m11rr information. or rt'~rva11on\. '.ill il.L-61.L.Lb.-- THE AMERICAN I NTEH- NA TIONAL DANCE CO. Set" I nd.1 1 ' hst1ng. SAMBA BAND see Wcdnc~~a) listing. c -------- . -92628. Limited ad mission at.the door will be S5 cx1ra. Coat and lie required for men. For more. informa1ion. 9S7..()125 .. ON.TINUED CONVE RSATIONS 6 CAMARADERIE AJC Orange Coun- ty SingJcs mce1 al 7:30 p.m. at a new larger room al the Huntington Beach Inn. 2112 Pacific Coas1 H lghwa). SJ.SO covers one drink. hot refresh-lloDclaJ ments and soc1al·hour. Happ) hour SINGLE PROF~IONAU OF. fro m· 6-7:JO.' Call 644-4JS9 or AMERl('.A _New cha{>~er fo rmi.'!L_ 38~l~~N. l'S wt'fHOUT PkRT: Prlday --_ -~.----~lJSl bcn1rU1>1'Cr or lffiJOle manage-. ' ment w11h an annual income ofS2SK NERS. CHAPTER ~ 10v11es all FOCUS Z • a groug. of sinJ)es ages or possess at least a bachelor"s dt"gre~. smgle ~rent!> 10 a min.1-0ance and 20-29. mttt ~t 7:JO p.m. at the South For more information. call 953-S In . orientation tonight with a no-h_osl Coast C"ommunity Church. S 120 snack bar and barbecue. Onenlat1on Bonita Can}'on Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. TaeM&y begins at 6: 15 and dancmg at 7 p.m. BALBOA Sit.I CLUB T.G .l.F. eve·n Capistrano Bay Yat bl Club in Dana Fnda) at S p.m. at TheCounhouse. ~ TH fl NEWPORT IR VINE Point. 345SS Cas1tas. 493-7 102. For Hullon Ctr. Dr. in Santa Ana. CHAPTER of Parents Without Pan-more informtllon. call 1he infor- WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for ners presenls their Newcomers' ma11on ltne al 586-9183. singles over 45 mttls-ror-T.G.l.F. Onentatl()Jl nt"h Tuesday from Membership i'n PWP IS open 10 a11he Bttf RiggCl" in Anaheim. For M-9:1S p.m .. followed by coffee and d1,orced. separated. widowed or reservn1ions and 1nformat1on. call conversation. Call 549-1135 for ne,er cnarncd parents of li ving S26-4282. fun her 1nforma11on. children. C4.lsto<i) of the children is CL~IC FRIENDS Singles age 4S NEWPORT BEACH SAILING not a factor: ~ no nprofit. non- and o'er meet for Happy Hour S-7 SINGLES, Non-smoking. 21 and JCCtartan..cducauonal organization. p.m. at Woody's Wharf. 2318 Ncw· ovl'r. meet evel) second and fourth PWP pro.,,1de'i a program o f social . pon 81\ d. in Newpon Beach. Call Tut'sday al the Hun1ington Beach Inn act1 " Illes. d1M"uss1ons and stud) S44-9259 for information. on Pacific Coast H1ghwa) in Hunt-groups for !.1ngk parents and 1he1r 1ng1on &ach. Purpose of I he club 1s to families. -. present are on 1spliy."9~.m.-p.m. Wcd.-Sun. 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. Park's holiday season 1s in full swing. including da1l ) performances of lht' Christmas Par- ade. "Captain EO" a 3-D musical motion picture spacc..adve1:uure s1ar- nng Michael Jack.son is now open at Magic f\e Theatre in Tomor· rowland. Del Counney and his Or· chcstra at Main S1rect's Plaza Gar- dens tonight through Tuesday and ThoT5day: idt'opofa danrr-ctub open 1on1gh1 through Tuesda> and Tbursda~. 81g Thunder Ranch I'> open. D isne} land offl'rs more than 50 a1tractions in seven themed lands. Park hours this week arc 8 a.m ·10 m idnight 1oda). through Tuesda). ~. 30. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed. Dec. 31 . and 8 a.m. lo midnight New \'cau..Da). 999.-456-5. KNOTT'S BERRY FARM. 81lJ9 Beac1l Blvd .. Buena Park. For hohda~ cn1ertainml'nl. Knott's pre-sents .. Snoop) 's Christmas Fantas):· an all· new ice spectacular starring C'"CI)· onc·s fa vorite beagle. Snoop~· . .:\lso starrinl 1s Jean Yun. national cham- pion of Korea. ho"' 11mes are 3. S and 7 p.m .. except Otc. 3 1. wtlen the) will be 12 noon and 2 p.m. Children get single boal owners t9gether with alidiy ages J-11 will lo'e skdding on slopc!> 1 A AT 111ng. Cost SS. light buffet included. of real snow an Kn91t's Wintt·r CLUB for s1nsles dance at Shell) ·s Call 6 3•3~8.2 for more anformauon. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP S1ngks Wonderland. Come cclebrale Nt>~ California Cu1s1ne Rt·staurant pn-No-host bar. o'rr 4S. meet for A RoS<' Bo~I Part) Year's E' c "ith Chnstta n Contcm· 'ate room. 800 Nonh Tustin. Santa THE NETWORK FOR SINGLES For information. location and reSt'r· poral) mu!.tC from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. .\na. Members S.t guc-sts SS. Ages .age' 30-50. meets evcl) Tucsda~ vat1ons. call 526-4282. w l·dnt:sda'. Dec. 31. SJ)('cial liCkl'b Featured are ~· eer.~me whales Orky and Corky. pelicans. penguins. walrus'. dolphins.. and sea lions. SI0.9S adults. $7.95 children ages 3-11 . SS for senior c111zens. The park is fully open from IOa.m.-5 p.m. with Guided Tours Mo nda' and Tu('Sda\.i213) 377-IS71. . MOVlELAND WAX MUSEUM. 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. El\1ra 1s the newest featured replica among thl.' alread) elaborate collcct1on of movie and tckv1•;ion memorab1h;L_ incrt.iding lifc~riie-repllcas o more than 200 renownl'd star\. Dail\ I 0 a.m.-8 p.m "1th Fn.-531. open unlll 9 p.m. 522· I 155. OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 75bl C "t>nter '\ve.. Hun11ng1on Beach. Spcc1alt~ 'lho~ arc located in this '1llage 1ha1 featu~ the charm ot quaint Eu;opean v1llaJCS wnh rnb- bled 'l11ttts. lantern hght . and 70 murals of European scenes pa1n1rd on eXl(•nor "alls b) European ani~ts. M98-S I 11 QUEEN MARY. Long Bea h Harbor at the end of the Long &ach Frccwa}. EnJOY an fngttsh-"''le Chnstma'I 1hat ·would e\en makl' Scrooge merT) through thl' month ol Dect>mbn .\ hofS('-dra" n camagt' a giant 25-fvot lighted < hnstma!> ire\' and two 11 foot to~ soldier<. welcOml" gul'-51S lo tht• t'Omplc~. Caroler<. i.tnill the ded. of th(• ocean hnl·r and umkr the prul't' Goose doml". a UO\I\ .\rt'llC region 1s populalt•d Y.llh polar bears and penguin~. V1stt Falha Christma .. 1n Londontownr or Sanla JO-SO. E,·cl) Soturda~ 7-11 p.m. -evening from 6-9 p.m. for dancing. required . .\muscmcnt Park hours arc h41 -J4i0 hors d 'ocuvres. door pnLes and I 0 a.m. Ill 11 p..m. to n1gh1. I 0 a.m. 10 fo~~::~NTS WITHOUT PART-surprises.. ..\ges .?-B-S5. Lot-a1101nn-=:JAMfklU11US:-'.'llS::UE=t~".Yll'911E=tNIO!!llj"S::r::--T.I :??"lfmrn1J:m. n1glff"''i;iTU7.<Ta:~ ~a.~.-to-1 1 'anc'i. Call Q9S-OQ52 for 1nfor, -. p.m.Sunda~-Tut>sda). l:>cc. _If.JO. 10 c.·1aus an ~l·t·ad1lh Circus. Dail} I fl ;i~p..m~$1 ~ adu~~ IJ~ -----i J uniors ( 12-1 [ S7.9'5 tor hirdn·n NERS Huot1ng1on Beach Chap1er. mallon. J ' a.m. 1o ti p m. Wed. ~c. 31 and 10 Y.111 sponsor a frcronen1a1ion for area M~RTIN ANO TONI'S SWING <>naoln& £Yenta a.m. 10 11 pm. New Year\ Da» singk parents tonight at 7:30 followed DANCE CLUB meets at th<.' King's '\dm1ss1on prices arc S 14.95 for b~ a hqu~· part~ beiinning at •• 8:30 Tablcinthc ~minitcr l..anl'S.647 1 BALBOA PAVILION, -WO Main adult\ and SI095 for ch1ldrt>n 3-11. p.m. <all K98-797 fo r mc~ting Wt:'>lminsh.' <.'. in Westminster St.. Balboa. Catalina Passenger Sn-handicapped guests. senior c1t1Lcns location and additional information .• Oi.·gmnang at ltJO. S4.50 for lesson\. \ 1 l' pro.,, ides dail) S<'f\ 1~ to ,1nd l'\pet·tant molh<.'r~ . .\n annual WHEEL OF ll'RIENDSHIP Singks no charge for dancing. 840-351 K Catalina. 6 73-5245. pass 1s onl) S5Q. Q). For additional o' rr4S. mrcl ford1nn(•r at the RcH·re BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO-information call 220-5::!00 Hou~ 1n Tustin at 7 p.m. For Wedne.day MOTIVEMUSEUM,250E. BakerSt.. MARINELAND, 6610 Palos \'l·r· ( 5-111 Chtldfrn undtr ~an· adm1t1L·d frl'e. L~l '1 -OS-JSI I. TIME VO\' AGERS SPRUCE GOOSE DOME AT THE QUEEN MARY Thl· ul11ma1c lantas\ -lo Ix· information and re\Cr' a11om. call C o\ta _.yc~. '\n11ru11.· car.. circa IQ 12· des L>r. So .. Rancho Palos Vcrdl'!. . -~~~ -N::s~~~:~1:~~!"n';~~~~ ~------------------------------------~- 1ranspmll'd back into thl' · pa!.t .and tt>r"ard into thr futurt' -"a rcah\ltl JOU(Ol'} 1n f1mt• \ 0}3Sl.'r~. a IOlall~ I'll'\\ l'onn·p1 1n "t•n, 1ronmentJI en1crt:11 nmt·n1 ·· \ 1\ltor' are actualh Sanday annual New Year's Eve Dance and Part~ tonight al th<.' C'osrn Mesa -FOCUS lO,...a .. grnup ~f~nglcs ages \ountr) Club. 1701 Golf Course Dr · .~39. mcel at.I I JO a.~ .. at the Sou~h in ( osta Mesa .. stanmgat 9 p.m. Open ( oa~t Communit~ < tiurch. 5 L O 10 the public. All amenities including Bo n11a Can~on Dr .. In inc. 854-7600. a m1dn1ghl buffet and Champagnr arc · y O UJLG_JE W lSJL p R-<)---lllcludcd.-Membc,.,-Sle:-gunts-S~-S. FESSIONALS, single" ::! 1 to 34. meet Please. call $46:S 78R or 7S 1-4036 for at 7:JO p.m . for hors d'oeu.n~s and moNrEeW1nfOYErm,:~~nEVE PART\' 1 h . no-host rockta1ls at Remick s up-.. ' ~lairs lounge. 18120 Von Karman. <?ran.gr Count~ C a,1ho~1c ·\lumn1 lr\lnr (nrxt lo In inc Marrion ). Cost C tub " Annual Ne" 'I car s Eve Pan~ _ll....~nthl-y-ga+hering4th-Sunday-o ~ll.bc held aH~ N~t'rinmm~ e'en month. Call Manin at 760-02()<) ~cwport &ach. This C\ enl for single. "cckdays for more information. C athohc profcss1~nals. fcaturci. • music b' Paul Kam1nsk1 from 9 p.m WHEEL OF FRJENDSHIP Singles 10 I a.m: and Champagne at m1dn1ght over4S. mct•t for brunch at 1.1:30a.m. and hors d'ocuvrcs throughout tht· at The Ca~ Valla~a in Brea. evenin . Reservat1Q11s may be made 526-4 282 for information and rcscr-·Jl&.130 (S,l'liGL.mc:mJ:>ct$.Wt()...l- 'a11o ns. OCC'AC. P.O. Box 2785. Costa Mesa. For the HoUdays ... AR Cotton ~atShirt With Contrasting Inner COllOf, 1n a Variety of ColOrs All Cotton Long Sleeve Ptaid Broadcloth Shirt All Cotton COfd Pont Single Pleat Narrow Wole --------------- &~~~ 22 B FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORt BEACH • (714) 644-5070 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, December 26. 1986 I '· pla l'J IO'l<k lhl' t'Ol<'na1nmenl \.'\· IX'fll'fll'l' 1.·r1.·u11.·J tn 1h1.· l·omb1m·d l'll~·t 1' ul aJ\ Jnc1.·J· cumpull'r tn~h­ nolug~, 1hrn·-d1m1.·n~wnal 1muger~ l11gh r1.•,olu11~m 'l>und anJ mo11on 10 un 10l<"r~1c.-tl\ c thc:itcr. Dunng thc 20- 1111111111.· I rnw Vo~ag1.·r l'\PC'rt1.•n1.·l'. '"1111r' ''Ill ran· through Jo 1nln · g.alatK lime tunnd. 1.'nC'ountl'r um 'wrms. dodgl' mttl'ors 10 ~pal'l' and pa~ll through a m)i.h.:nous tmll' ga 11.· (21J)4J5-\SI I. . SEA WORLD 1720 South ShM1.'' Ro:id. \frmon Ba~. ~an 01,·go. U S· ttfft' mannt' 'oolog11.·al park orx·n J;.111~ 9 a.m. tu du~k Shamu and Kandu.1hc killerwhaks. Perform 1n a thcmcd sho" in Shamu Stadium and bollll'nosrd and P ac 1r1 r doph1n ... tra1.n<.'d !>4.':llS and M'a hons. oucn...and a \\alru.s._abQ ~rform at spenal shO\\S. There arc four aquanum:. reatunn~ ll\e sharb. Sl.'3 ltfc.' and fresh\\a'l.i;r hsh from all O\l'r thl' "orld. Thin ~ Sfl<.'C'1al rdura11onal l'\hrhat' 31'(' also :nadahl r 111 S<.·a W~1rld gue'lt'\ Onl' pric1.• adm1~\lon andudl''> all ~hO\\S and l'\h1h1I\ $"1 4.9 • for adults. S 11.95 for SC'naor' t 55 and C)\ al. Children J-11. S IO QS ;ind children uMll'f' J aFl' frt't'o (~F&ufl rall'., an<l 11 month pass information. 1.•all (619 1226-.1845 or 826-.WXl RAGING WATE RS, 1.·a,t on V1.1 V1.•rdl' otT thl' 210. N1.'\\ "a1er a11ra1.•- 11oni.1 nd11d1.· The Oro pou1 -a S<.•\·t•n \lllr\ <k'>Cl'nt in 11.'\S than four 'ICl'tlnd'\. 1'nd Raging Rl\Cl'S - .\ml'rtC'a·, largt•s1 and long<.'st annrr tuhl.· rapids ro' 1.·nng a quanrr uf a mile of rapids. dams. and \p1ll\\3}'>. Fn. 5-10 p.m .. Sar. 10 a.m.-9 p.m .. Jnd ~un. 10 a.m.f( p.m Sl0 '15 Jdull,, S8. 95 ages 4-11. 592-{\45J SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO -M I S S I 0 N , 3 I !OL! Ca m 1 n lf C ap1Mrano. San Juan C"aplslrano. Fcaturco; Serra t'harx-1. Cahforn1a"• olt.k.,I tiu1 ld1ng. lhl' ruins ofth1.· < 1r<.'a1 ')tonl' C h urch. sold11.·r<; barrat"ks. beautiful gardens. Jnd two museum rooms Wit h arllfaC'tS from Natl\l' -\mcncan and earl) Spanish cultuh'. Uaal) 7:30 a.m..-5 p.m. 493-1 424. SEA WORLD. I 7 2() S. Sbof\.'' Hoad. M1ss1on Ba~. San 0 1cgo. St-a li on" e>.plore a "Spook) Koo._~ t aMk" in tht• seal and Oltl'r shO\\ ;\h,o offered 1s "Dolphin D1scovel) ... the ARCO f>engufll Encounter. a S 7 m1ll1on l"Xhtb1t that houses 400 penguin ... and killer whalt• Shamu: l>aaly 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (619) 226·3901 SHERMAN LIBRARV AND GAR· DENS, :?647 PaC'1fir Coast High"a'. < ·orona dd Mar. Roses. C'aC'tus. annual prtkns.. an orchid con· ~l'f\ 3101). koi ponds and a gift show. l>a1I~ I 0:30 a.m.-4 p.rn. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNT AlN, \.fag1l' Mountain Parkwa} eA ll off lntcr,tatc 5. ValenC'ia. More than 100 nd1.·'· 'hO\\\and attrac11ons anC'luding Jn 1800s st> k crafts 'illage and ft Kormng Rapids \\h1tc "atcr ad,cn- 1un· ar1.· offcrl'd (8 1 !!) 991-0884 Beach. • THE TAJ Cuisine oflndia p~nts J:lZI 7· 11 p.m. f(-atunng ()ave Butcher on thc piano and Paul Carmen with ~A. 19\5. unn)Cfl'!>t Or. in Full- 1.•r ton. 5-b-81X' MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION leatunng TraC) Lon~treth. Tom \ll'tn and \k>.andna Ta) lor. perform j'Xlpular uph<.':u JMf at the nc\\ l'nnl'n\ Kntaurant and Bar C'vcn r hur\da~ through Saturda> from Y· .\0 pm -I ~O a m Dancing. m1 lO\ cr 1.;hargc DinnC'r re~·rvauon!> rrcomm('n(t('d r h(' .\hcantC' Pnn<'\'~~ I lotcl. Hurhur and Chapman an < iardrn Gro' 1.• 971-JOOQ. RONNIE BROWN & CO. Jiil l p1an1~I and Bl'C'llmpantmt•nt at C'armdo·,, I< p.111. Fn thniugh Sun. '~:!OE. Coa>t Htgh"a). <..orona dd Mar. 675-1922 Saturday CAFE LIDO ~c h1d<1) h\ttng ROBERT Dl'QUESNEL see hi· da~ listing. JOHN MORtARTY Sec 1-mfa, la'tang. · CONFREY PHILLIPS ~1.· I nda' l"11ng. · LE CHATEAU LOUNGE ~·c Fn- Ja~ listing. THE TAJ Set· Frida~ lt)ting. MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION "ice Frida) hsttng RONNIE BROWN & CO. ~e I rt· lla~ l 1stmg. Sunday CAFE LIDO ~1K)(1 N<.'"' pon Hh d. Nrwpon. lk r1l'h, Ma x fknnct "llh "Frcewa) .. 4 lo l( pm l.1d11 All ~tar~ ti.•aturing Wa~ Ill' Waynt> from 11 p.m .. l:JO a.th. RONNIE BROWN & CO. 'k·1.• Fn· Ja) ll\ttng. WRITING FOR PltOPIT .\ \\or~. shcrp presented by tht' cit) of In 1n1.· tl'arh<'S ~ou how to markct \011r "'rauen \\orks. Disco,cr which ttka' are t>Mt for shon ·stones. maga11nl fcatures. nO\ els or plays. Thi\ 1.·,1ur"· pro' 1d~ confidence and d1rect1l•n 1i11 Ix-ginning writers. TuMda)\, Jan 1. and lJ. Fee.-: S2S. For funher int111 - ma11on and registration. ·660-~l!K I ltAU ;E'f-MONMttTltE, :i nun profit organitat1o n. is huldang aml1- t1ons Jor I 987 performing 011- ponun1t1«:) for Compan) mcmhc" ages IJ and up. and for 1h1.·11 Children·~ Ballet. ages 8 10 I.\ I h1· audiuoru wJll bcSalurda). Januar1. l '''87. at the Newport Bulll'I .\cadcm). 2632 Santa Ana .\' l ' rn Costa Ml'Sa. holarsh1ps arl' a\Jtl Jbk for th~ w11b finanC'tal m·,·d fhost> wi'th a commtcmcn1 to llJnl\' :m: encouraged to C'lltl 1>46-7MX '" 640-7644 for more 1nforma11on BE A WORll OF ART! It's CJS'I U'lf ti me for lhC' \\Orld famou' lagu11.1 Pageant of the Ma~C'rs. Cas11ng1.Jll" ,fated for Sa1urda}. Jan. 10 from • 111 'I p.m. an9 Sunda). Jan 11 lrom I 111 .i p.m. Voluntl't'n can sign up and he.·· phot~raphed baC'kslage at lht' In lnl' Bowl. 650 Laguna Can)On Road 111 Laguna BcaC'h Two C'Ompll'le ~a'\\ will be chosen. w that volunlc.>cf"\ fllh1' onh C\C(\ other week. For furth\•r informut1on. call 494-366.' 1.\1.'l' .. llJ \' hct"C<'n I 0 a.m. and 4 p m aft1.•1 J,111 ) Friday Monday FRAN MAkTIN performs l'.I'' CLIFF WILDE R MUSIC ( ·ontl'm· ltstcning. rontemporaf) music on thr porar") Ja" and 1<X·al~ tonight JI piano. Dancing a\a1labk Tue' ·I 11 Tut•\da' nt l( 111 Carmdu''· '520 E.a,1 7 30-10:30 p.m .. Hohda~ Inn. Hm lo •I Co:m High"") c oronn drl Mar. .\\'l' .. Ccssta Mesa. 6 75-19:?2 · THE HOP presents dancin~ nw"' ROBERT DUQUESNEL \er Fn-1-n.-Sat .. "The Cool Jerks." a Ii\ l' ""' da' h~linL danrc band. Sun al 8· Jll p 111 CAFE DO. 1900 Ne" pon Hh ti Mo nda) Night Football "1th .1 lrn l>an Jal'Ohs Sc\tt't ~pm -1 Jo a rn hutTrt and no ('Over charg1· I•'' l4nd1ron fans ·with a ~•de ~l\'\'ll 11 Tueeday Jnd 'ie\ cr1I mc.>n11nr.. throu.1hm11 tlll IA-~ MARILYNSPENCER1a11 p1an"1 dub ~on. at I! p.m . "Roe\ .\round ' 6 £ 1n lhl· lohh) tiar at thl· In ine Halton thl' ( hl<'k.'' a h1stor. of nx'k anti '"' ;ind l O\\l'f\. I 71J()()Jamborcr Bh d. Ill f1.·a1urang fa..on Cha-;e. Tue' ,11 ' Frlday In inl·. Tu1.·\<la) and Wednc\<la' Jl.m .. Lip . )nC coFnlcsts Thur\ Ill ~ I from<> p.m to I am Rf1'· \I 11 • Hrookhurst. ounta1n \ allr • ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monda' CAFE LIDO ~900 _ l'l.:..~"-'."""o=u...,,r.L.1 -~~ti .... 3-,_B66. l-tnnln11ir'ibt11Tlt!nl""i?r-r1....-tn?t"'T5'1baffir-. --rlfffr.'I\ iJTritrr'i<'CllC'ln \\ llh -\In T u\ll\r ":JOHNSON • JACKrt"-~ Ir\ llll' lfihon and Towel">. 17900 tl>n1ght (I p.m. to 1 .\0 a.m · through Sat. 8:30 p.m.-12:.lO a 111 ,11 * NOW PLAYING * 70mm STRACK STEREO SURROUND 70 mm 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO COITAMESA 151-418'1 !ORANGE 634-2553 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER SYUFY CINEDOME BREA 529-5339 IAVINE 854-8811 MANN BREA EDWARDS UNIVERSITY COITA MESA 979-<11 141 MtSSION VIEJO 36<11-0120 EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER EDWARDS CROWN VALLEY HUNT. RA1:K-841-0770 WEIT•NITER 892-0546 EDWARDS CHARTER U.A. WE~TMINSTER MALL EL TOftO 581-9500 LA MlflADA 994-2400 EDWARDS El TORO PACIFIC LA MIRADA 6 DMYa • AIAHlll 639'8710 THDTMI: SYUfV SfAOIUM 0.1. ' WU~TU 891.J693 PACIFIC HIWAY 39 • Dally Piiot DateboOk/ Friday. December 26, 1986 .lamhorcc Blvd. 10 In inc from 5 ROBERT OllQUESNF.L 'i..'l' 1 n-R<'cfwalkers Lounge & .\p~llll'' ll.11 ltntil 9 p.m. 86J·3111 dJ) h~llng. 1 he 'hcraton Newport Bench llotd JOHN MORIARTY, Jan p111n1s1 CONFREY PHILLIPS 51.·e r mta' .J54S MacArthur Bl vd .. al th1.· mt 11l'I ~p~ars Thur~.lay through Sa1urda) l1~1in,. · vf MncAnhur and Bill·h. 01.·ar th" Imm 'I p.m. until I a.m. at the lobb) CL FF WILDER MUSIC Sl.'l' ~Ion · a1rpon 1ll N\•wi>vn BeaC'h. 8.'~-0~ 111 bar ofthl' lnm1.· Hilton and TQ~ da} lattng. 'EUEU.-SllOW. fcatu11.:., 11900 Jam"'5ree BlvC lrvtnl'. I \'rrl'll on -..iw phone. piano and !<(lJ.J 111. Wedneeday 'octals Tul'sda) through l-ml.1' CONFREV'PHILLIPS JIU.i. Tno CAFE UDO 29()(1 Nrwpon Blvd. 4:30-7:JOp.m.at lht' oun1 ~s1dl'lnn paforrm Tu~~ay through Saturday presents the New York Jan Con nee-in.the Lt• C'hatcau loungr. 3 .. 5 Rm111l from 9 p.rn. to I a.m. in the Zot Room 1100 toniaht 9 p.m. 10 1 :JO a.m. St. in Newport Rc.-ach at thl' 1nt1.•1 ~t 1h1.• lrvanc Hilton and Tower.., CHRISTOPHER REISING con· ~lion of Bmtol and Rt"dhtll 179()() Jamboree Blvd. lrvinc. S4Q.03()(). ~t>.l-.l 1 I I . tcmpol raSry jau ~r.ani~t danTdh 0~~'1. DENNY PEZZIN al the Bristol ti.11 CAFE LIDO. 2900 Newport Bl vd. 'oca " p.ni. lOnt t an ur""a) :'Ind Grillr . Holiday Inn 8ns1ol Pla1.1 flocwpon ~C'h. 6 75-2968. prc$Cnl~ 31 Carmelo's . .lSlO ·Coast High~•' .Hotel, 3131 Bristol St in Costa.MC).!. \oc·al1st Judi Lee at ttk piano for in Coronadd Mar. 67S·l922· . "Rock and Roma~" is featun·rt "Jan at Five" from 5-8 p.m. Tuesdn) MARILYN SPENCER Stt Tues-caC'h evening Wrdncsday thl'\1u0 h day lis1 in1. " 1hniugh Saturday and the Lado Jaa ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fri-Saturoay at 8. as ~nny Pcmn ta~l'' \II Sta~ Thursday through Sa1urJa) da)' listing. y0u 'throuah ti~ to dan« to lhl' f'rcml""1/"lf.m. to t·Jn a.m. CONFREY l'HILLIPS St-1.' Frida) musico(tht' fif\icund romanrc~ )011 ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 1714 listing. into the ciatnics. Call SS7-3000 f(lr more information. Plan·n11a in C'osta Mesa. MS-809 1. Tlnuwda KEN WILUAMI 6 c.. at C'hai·. l.aH' Dixieland jazz for dancing and J 2710 E. Chapman Ave, in Orang1.'. lrstentnJ with the Bourbon St reel Jau CAFE UDO see rn<!a} hslina. JUSt cast of the Newpon Frt'CWll~ !-\a nd Thursday and Friday from 8 CONFREY PHILLIPS See frtd:'I)' Ken Williamsl)('rfonnson kcyboarll. p.m. lisaina. sa~ophont' and v~lizcs JQlo on LE CHATEAU LOUNGE features JOBN MORIARTY See Friday TUt'tday and Wed, Lou Rossi add' the "Jazz Society" in the Atrh.-m lit tifta. v~ls and the new iuitar syn1hest7l·r courtyard of thr C'ountry Sidt' Inn MUSICAL TRIO INTEllSIK'TION on.l'huri. throuah s.1 .. Rick Gan l'' Tuesday throuah Saturday 4:J0.8:30 ·SetCBFriday liPRttina. joins the --...P ('v..-fridaiv and S;11 &.m. 325 Bris1ol St., at the comer of llllTO Ell REISING "'--d .. --~-, ' · I d R-.. H'll · N ."lln' on rums. 9 p.m. 10 1:301.m . Tur~ rasto an cu 1 '"' ewpon Wed. li1tina. thf'OUlh Sat .. Sun. hm 8 p.m. w I a.m. CljARUE AND CHRI~. gu11ar and piano duo with mu sic of the 60s currrntl) performing Wcdnesda) through Saturda)' at the brand new Monterc-y Bay Canncn Fresh St·a- food Acstaurant. Irvine Hom~ k Gard('n Centet. 15483 Cuhcr Dm r 1n ln'1ne. 549-1757. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE prt'st'nls "CJssand ra" from -.9 pm. Tul'. throuJh Wed. and 4-8 p.m. Thurs. and Fri. "Pure Energ) ·· mu~1c from the 50. 70's. 9 p.m.-1 :Jn a.m f Ul'!I. through Sat Dukr·~. namtd aflcr John Wa) nr. ts 1n thl· Nc~i>oncr Rt'sort. 1107 Jamboree Road. JU<,l east of Pacific Coast Htgh"a' 1n '-'l'"POrt B('tteh M+1 700 Saturday NEW WA VE DISCO CLUB for tC."l'n' I b-:! I JI "Jag" 23642 Rockfidd Bh d. in El Toro. Prt'scnted h' Cc.·l· Farro". Sb adm1s\1on. 300 rai)acit) (all 837-1 <>61 fo r more 1nforma11 on DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE Ser Frida) hr.11ng. THE HOP, \<'l' FnJa\ hsi1n1. LEE FERRELL SH6W S<.'t' Frida) listing KEN WILLIAMS & CO St·l· Frida) hrnng. . CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sloe.· Fn da> ltst1ng. JOHNSON & JACKIE Sce Fnda ~ h\t1ng Sunday BOB KEANE'S B 1ng Jark Shddon an )wing mui.1c or dancing and h~1c.·n1 ig 5-<> p. . !It Osko'<t C luh Manna. 190 anna Ofl\e. Seaport Village.· in ong Be:)(·h. 4'H-M44 KEN WIU.lAMS • CO St"t' Fnda> Lt~ting. DUllE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE Stt Friday listing. HATORI, Stt Friday listing. FRAN MARTIN, see Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Fnda> listing DENN-Y-PEUINSct'-Fnday Ii sung SWALLOWS COVE 1n San llemcntc. See Monday hs1ing. KEN WILLIAMS Ii CO. Sec Frida)' listing. CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec fnda> L1ULDJ. JOHNSON • JACKIE Set' Frida) h~11ng. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE S<•e T ucsda) listing. Tbanclay HATORI, see Fnda) lisung. FRAN MARTIN, S« Fnda> h ttng THE HOP, !>t."t' Frida> h~11ng. LEE FERRELL SHOW Se" Fnda) h!>llng. DENNY PEZZIN . AT TH E BRIS1"0L BAR AND GRILLE Set· Frida} listing. KEN WU.LIAMS & CO. ~c Fnda~ hsling. CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sloe F-nda> 11 ... 1108. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LO UNGE Set' Fnda~ h~ting JOHNSON & JACKIE Scl' Frida) l_1s11ng. ~ Friday THINK THIN a pa1 nkss proven \\3\ 10 lose and main Ulin thc perfect "cight for )Ourself. 1s offered each Fnda) 11 to I 2:30 p.m. at the Sun Sign. a metaphysical ~store. J2 12:! Paseo Adelanto in San Juan C ·ap1strano. The class offers pos111 c Jffirma11ons. v1sual11a11on and Monday \\C1ght control for all who pa n1c1pate. THE HOP. 5'.'l' t-nda\ l1'it1ng. SI O a '1s11 1s the fee for this fun. SWALLOWS COVE 1n San ''orkablt-con t 1nu1ng gro up. < lcmcntc: LI\ c b•Lband danc1n_10 __ -'__.•n. 715 1. the mu\1c of Lci. Douglas an is quintet l'\l.r) Wl'c,t,. Thurs .. Fn. and Saturday Sat. C'' cnini 7-11 p.m. No admission WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH charg(• Wcdncsda). Cirand buffet ..\ support group for women toda> at and dinner dancc wit h L('s Dougla\ 10 a.m .. 335 Quintt't K p.m.-12 a.m. San Clemente C~n tl'nnial Wa\ 1n Tu~in. Bartmra . _ Bt-r~~ -+t-r-c·-&:5*44:,o..43,~,_· ___ --- San Ckml·nll'. 496-9202. Tueeday DUKE'S ENTERTA"INMENT LOUNGE Dukl··s Monda> Nig ht Sho"casc , follow'> Monda} Night Foot hal l. featuring com('d) acts from such Lo' ..\ng(•l('Hom('d) spob as the ---kftPfQ,.,_T-he ~ ·o~)' Store and t.IT f actor). the Nr \\ pnncr Resort. 1107 JamborCl' Road. J U~t ca~t-of Pacific · Coast H1ghwa) in NcwpQrL Bea h. 644-1-100 ROLFING Integration of human \tructurc demonstration and lc.-cturc l'vcry Tuesday evening at 7:30. 18582 Beacti Blvd. Suitt' 224 in Huntin1ton B{'ac . ating 1sTtmuc . FOrl nfor- mation and reservations. call Barhara .'\ndcrson, %2-5Q5 1. I Tueeday SNEAK PREVIEW pt•rfotms h'l' t'ach Tucsda) from 8 p.m.-12 30 a m. at the Sheraton Newpon Hotel. 4545 acAJ:thur Bh d.~ Ncwpon Bea b. 833-0570. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 50' music and EJ' 1~ tunes b> Bruce Paul ncr. Tues. and Wrd . beginning at 6 p.m.' 1714 Plan•n11n. Costa Mc.·sa. 645-8091. THE HOP.~ Fnday hs11ng. DUllE'S "ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE Sec Fnday listing. FRAN MARTIN, sec Frida) hs11ng. KEN WILLIAMS • CO. See Fnda) h~11ng. JOHNSON I JACKIE Stt Fr1dny hs11ng. Wedneeclay Wedneeday THE SUN SIGN 32122 PaS<"o .\dt'lanto. San Juan Capistra no in lhc Post Office Shopping Ct'ntcr. offers Wednt'sda) night lectures on vaned topics. Call 493-715 I for infor1 ma11on. WOMEN WHO LOVE roo MUCH Ncwda)timcgroup mccts IOa m.-12 noon. 335 Centennial Wa). Tustin. Barbara lee. 544-37 11 . Saturday ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE live country m!Jsic by Clyde and Rand) from I'\ p,m. Daneing. Evc-ry Thurs- dll) th rough Sunday. 1714 Placenua tn Cost.I Mesa. 64S-t«>9 I. 8DDday ZUBlE'S GILDED CAGE Stt Sat-. urday lasting. help othtn to recover from com-~y Parkway a·t Sea Island Dr., Laauna pulsive indebtedncu. The only ~ N 1g~I. quirement for m~mbenbip os a OC P'AlllGllOOND8 SWAPMEET desi~ to stop us1na any form of . See Saturday li5lina. · unsecured debt. There are no due-s or GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP ........ , THE CRAZY HORSE gives fire country dance lessons b)· Ron and Donna at fet'S for DA membership: we are self· MEET Stt Saturda>· listing. ~~~ppontng--tttrough -our-viim ~('()ftMt>•~-.ic~AJHf"E~~MHO~z~~H1tT~•.~St't' ..... ~Ft"i~da~y~t~1sttlttmN1-.~~~~­ tributions. DA 1s not alh~ with any THE LAFP STOP ~nts 10 ·S«t. denomination. Poht1cs. or-comics. 2122 S.E. Bnstol. Newpon 7: 30 every Wedne~ay night. 1580 Brookhollow Dr. 1n Sa nta Ana. 549-1 512 .. Tbsnday . ZUBIE~ GILDED CAGE Sec Fn- dir) listi ng EiC. Friday CAFE MOZART fea tures classical piano Wt'd evening. and piano or guitar. pop. and show-tunes .Thurs.- Sat. c'cn1ngs. -\II music is performed . duri ng dinner . ..\lso featured 1s music at unda) brunch. 31952 Camino ( ap1strJno. San Juan Capistrano. 4%-0212 THE LAf'F STOP, a premiere comrd) night club. fcaCurcs Bobby Ga\'lor and Scott Sha". 2122 S. East Bristol. Newpon Beach. g5 2-8762. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at X p.m. for !>ehcdukd and open n:ad1ng) at thc Laguna Beac.-h Public L1bral). Ever)om· is welcome, Call 494-Q5SO or 4Q4-8375. · gan1zat1on or ins111u11on: d°" not Ekach. 852-8762. wish to engage: 1n an) controversy. TOMAS WILSON St-t' Fnda~ h~l· neither endorses or OPJ>09CS an) 1ng. cau~s. Our pnmary purpose is to sta > solvent and help other compulsive Monday debtor\ to achie ve solvency. un-SCRA BLE is pla~cd \!lldl_Mon- days. r p.m. South Stmres-ftat>t1st da) at I p.m. at the ui'lur~ World C'hun:h. F1 res1de Room. C'rown Val-C'l ubhoui.t" :! on Moult<,m· P11rkway in ., Nd Simon brin91 'f'O'.I U.sayd1vcry spccill flmly N'S 111t*kyours. Anchlotlleta lr$1 say flled wtlt .... And•~ ROBERT DUQUESNEL t'nlrr- 1111ns on the piano with a wide var1ct> of mu.sical-SCI~ r~.-sa~m-.i..a.-- 5-9 p.m. lninc lhlton and Towers· , L06bT-Loungc~ amborec Blvd .. In me. 863-3111 . the .. hltdolc tohorM. CONFREY PHILLIPS ICatures rcnd1tiom of Cok Pon cr. Gershwin and c-ontrmporan fa vontcs Tut·s.- Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. 0-\lso. lht' Bra1ilian ~ongstrri.s. Nilsa, Joins him on Wed. and Thurs. e'cnings: In int' Hilton and To""crs. I 7QQ0Jamboree Bl"d. in Irvine. 86j·31 I I. TOMAS WIL.WN solo Oamcnrn gu itarist performs Spanish and Laun mu'i1C Wcd. and Thurs. 6:J0-9:30 p.m .. Fn and liat. 7-10 p.m. and Sun. 5.30-8.30 p.m. at Pon of Spain Restaurant. 24921 Dana Point Harbor Dr. at Golden Lantern in Dana PomL 49J-76 78. Saturda~ Saturday OC FAIRGROUNDS SW AP MEET is held cvcr) Saturda~ and Sunda~ 'tlm-7 a.. rn .. -·l.l-® 1..4. p.m-. w • · parking lot. Admission 1s 50ct'nts for wa lk-in!> and SI per carload. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. w11h, free ndml'i!ilOn and frl·c parki ng toda)' and tomorro"" Spacl' fee 1s SI 0 on aturdays and Sunda)'S-Qf-t>No space~-~ for S 10 on Sunday. with proceed s' from the swa p mcrt going to camP.us clubs and organna11ons:-sclrotanfrips 1-a.-- a nd communit y :.erv1cr proJCClS. For additional in fcttma t 1o n. call 898-2389, The swap meet is held in the parking lot locafcd a\.lhe entra nce of the rollcge at th e Goldt'rt West Street traffic light between Edin~r and Mcfadden Streets. CAFE MOZART, sec Fnda) listing. CONFREY PHILLIPS. see Friday listing. · TOMAS WILSON S«c Frida) list-ing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL. see Fri- da) hs11 ng. THE LAFF STOP, see Fnda) hst1na. Sunday DEBTORS ANONYMOUS 1s a fcl· lowstup of men and womcn._wbo ·share their c"pcriencc. strength and ho~ with each olht'r that 'thry ma)' solve thl'ir common problem and ..... ( .. ~ ... 4\""',,,,. ,,, ~Mii II._ T9"Q ( ..... ~. Mt Meo 1t...At,., MUllTWMlT0.9Ubt -~ WW"9JD WUIWID £,,,_ """"""°" r-MIC,....., 5-'f ffw-. o--""""' ( .... CINllll Wiii f4I 03M C2111 Mt~ 3M-JOSI H I >t3S LA•tM -~ l"IClflc• .... ~ m 1t11 .,..H&.S Daily Pilot Oatebook / Friday. December 26, 1986 1 . - L Galleries &--O -N---'f 1 N u "E-U -Opening this L:igun.i Hill!>. Call 107-n:!l for listing. . week ... informatmn SCRABBLE 1~ pla~cd on the FARMERS MARKET .\t lhl· Or· ~cond floor of Home Savings. J ngd ounl) Fairground'~· JOa.m. tv M-aan Street at "°o rktown Avenue. 2 30 pm in the main parl..rng lot H · o ,, h Th I hl'rl· \\ill no1 oc a Farmer' \fark\·1 untington ocar . CH'r) urs- un l\rn '\ e~r'~ Oa) da' at 6:30 p.m. Call %0-2719 for mfnmnn1on. - Tueeday Friday SCRABBLE 1s plU~l·d al llumc 'iaving\. Laguna 11111\. l Ul'\<l;"' at tdO r m Wednaclay CRIBBAGE 1!> pla~"·d un lhl' M.'l·- ond and fo urth Wcdnl·~a' of each mvnlh at 7 p.m. at the Oa,i., (·enter. Room -1 A-B. 5th St. and Margucntc tn < ornna dd Mar < :ill IW4-4 I 11< for Jdd111onal informa1111n " THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS l)('rform Thurs.-Sat. from 7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at the In inc Hilton and Towers' Morell'' restaurant. The chamber tno feature!. K:ithlecn Murphy and Hnan Beshore on 'mhn. and .\dncnne Biggs on cello. 17900 Jambon'e Blvd .. In inc. 863-3111 Saturday TOMAS Wll.SO~ \\.'l: I r 1d;i ~ h~I· 111g. THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS. \l'l' h1da~ l1i.1rng. Tbunday TOMAS WILSO~ "l'l' l-r1da~ l'alt'ndllr Item~ c·ompilt'd by Anor Spi ... ~n the ~-Amenca rv.o men bmg cM11.za11on to a nawe lrtllf! flb.v. aftCf ~sol struggle together ll°l{fy ltlo themsef~ on QPPOSlle SldeS rn a dramatc hghl lot Ille natr\'E!S ~ One wiU.irust fl the po.-.et d Pfayet One will t>el19VO rn lhe might of the sword -TUE- ·M JSSI.ON ...., . .,.-,. ............. ,.. .. ...._. • •1"'~•t•1f'fJu..._•-••I-..,• ~• 70 MM 6 TRACK DOLBY. STEREO ORANGE. SYUFY CINEDOME. 634-2553 70 mm 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO LAGUNA Nil.LI 768~611 EDWARDS/SO. CAL. LAGUNA HILLS MALL __ ,.. .,.. (:::) No!,~ -,_,_.._.. COITA MEIA 546-3102 EOWA~OS CINEMA WESTMINSTER 895-5333 U.A. WESTMINSTER TWIN a Oalty Piiot Oatebootc/ Friday. December 26, 1986 ART-A-FAIR GALLERY 664 ::, < oaM H1gh\\a~. Laguna Beach . .\~1ta lll'al~. lalhgraph~. \\3tereulor-. and al·r, Ire,. In!> .\dam. \\atl'r«olor~ and ( hinl·-.r Krush and Sand} Bcrgl'ron. mis.. AIM> cxh1b11s .b} --Otlwr arll~I'> lhrough Jan. 18. II a.m. to 5 p.m Wed. lhrough Suri. 494-45 14. · BC GALLERY ~]5 Fon·,1 .\H·. Lat4u na Beach. 4(17-1880. An l'\h1- h1t ron of re ent work bv Pl'tl'r Cioin and krr\ Mc(jrath. Tht• l'"<hrh11 l'!ln Ix·' l'-'"l'd TUl'\d3) through Sal. 11 ](I a m.· . .10 pm Through Jan 24. COST A MESA ART MESA LEAGUE GALLERY pa1n11ng\. d ra\\ rng~. caam1c-\. greeting l'ard\ and \l'ulp1url' of 50 rnl·mocr an1st' I-rel' adm1~'>1on 10 a.rn.-9 p.m.dall ~. 'iun. "> a m. ltl 7 p.m . .\820 Pla1a Dn\l'. S0t11h < oa!'.I Village. ( O\ta ~k..a. 540-6-UO DIANE SASSONE GALLERY l·cl· cbrall'\ it\ fir\! ann1\t'Nln \\rth a \l)('l'rnl nl'\\ e).h1brt1on ... >\.rt rn 1he I hrrd Drmen\TOfl." \\Ori.\ O) \3rtOU\ art1\I!. includrnt \\all mounled and frl·e-\tanding \Culptures. a~ \\l'll a' lunc11onal an. tabk~. chain and ro1:kcr .. of un1qut• design. 278 Fo rest \H' 1n Laguna Beach Open Monda) 1hrough Saturda) JO a.m.-5' p.m .. 11 a.m. -Sp.m..-on.SU~~-49A-2-440. ELAN GALLERY of fine i\n. 11 -'5 Sou&h C-oas1 Hw).. Laguna lkach " ncarl) rnmpkll· collection of \l 11lp1yro:i. b) Ent'. on h1~ 94th hrnhda). (inlier) open darl ~ tQ a.m. 10 ti p m l'\Cl'Pl.TuC'sda). NEWPORT BEACH CITY H~LL n m ....:,·v.pon Bhd in Nc\\pon lkal'h \ppcanng in lhl' ci1~ hall ~Jlkr) 1hrough Fl·h I I. \\Of'i(\ cit I m1gd111 \ 3<;(JUe\. murah\I. ea\4·1 parrllrng' and mis: and Hcnr) M C iodinl''" 1111 paintrng. i.upc:r reah\m 1111mpr\.'\'\IOnl\m. 644-JOl 7 QUORUM ART GALLERY n -' 'lurth Coac;1 Hrgh\\3~ rn I aguna lkal'h. \l·r. hc\. 0 11' and \\all'fl"Ol<ff' oflo1:al 'hip' and \(.'\l'ral "&all \h1p,·· umkrfull \3rl h' W Coburn "l'o Im \dam. \\l'll -1. rlll\\ n v. a1crr11l11n<>t nh1h1t\ hll':ll land~""'"' or l.a(luna "TilE THREE STARS ARE-SVPEKB. 'CRIMES OF THE HEART' SIMPLY WINS THE HEART BY lf'ltY OF THE FUNNYBONE. ITS A TREAI" - -Judith <.nsl. llY>11'·71' .VII >TlliA ·: .. a movie that not on!J touches tbe heart but tickles tbe junnybone. '' -}<1wpb (,f'imu. \'FWVMl '~ .. Tbe spirit is downright itefectious. '' -IJa11tl .4nsm \flf"f.H. . .-.1 .\°J\.U Sllf:mRIJ . , ... 1 /,_,/ If Hf \Tl/S f \'UH7 I/\ II,.\"/ (;Roi ·1•r1t1 '' """' • o fHff'>l>lf f/1'/J>'\ HI HI .'iH, IR\ll.\ ,.,."'" '"'' < HI I/I \f JI-Im /If IR1 ·US.\ 11.IH/¥-H ·HI\ II><' IHN .. \11-H ·Ill 'Hf> It II I-If W •• (,'ftJ/Nil:S IJl-./JoHI 'I: ~:.:;.: IJl.\'IJ. .. \/'/,\lfff'I ·==.Rr RT\rr.1Rl/I,\" ...... I,\ Vl'li(Jl .RS.W/J ·=.u \ I/HI/ ··~· .HU/l/lf,\/J,I ............. •. ... /oRl-/>l>lf. f/HJJ\ ·-·· ./IHtH Hl:HBNIHO ..il.. ro.•>·':'*twl.t~u ' 1 ...... ~ .•. :::~~ ":i.':.T -- Beach. <loses De<:. J I. Open 10 am 10 5 p.m. daily. 494-4422 SAN .CLEMENTE ARTS & CRAF'l'S CLUB winter 1uned e~h1hr1 of 65 member an1sts. Tht" public " TnvnNt.-nrm uJJrJan. . 1 -4 p 01 da1I~. No adm1u1on charge. Samh Manin Gallery in the C'ommun11~ n:nter at Del Mar and Sn1lk 1n ~an ( ·icmentc. . .. SANDSTONE GALLERY .\84··\ l'\orih Coast H1gh\\a). Galler) Ru"' Laguna Beach. Dorolh) Bartlet.-, Wa1ercolor pa1n11ngs through Jan 'i Hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Tul'Wa\ throudl Sunda). Closed Monda" 4Q7.6775 .• SCOTT KENNE()Y MARITIME GALLERY 670 Liao Park Or. Nl·"'· ron Beach. Ongmal ual'>. watercolor' l'lrhing\ and ll&hograph!> h) ~rn·11 Kl·nned~. Watcn·olor'l b} 1<1111 Cicrsman. Ong1nul bron1e sculp1un'' h~ TC'IT) Thornslc). Cont1nuou~ gal- k~ hour~ Tues. 1hrough Sun I~ noon 10 R p.m. and b> appoin1mrn1 ti15-10.'9 STATE OF THE ARTS .\2b Co il'n - m·~rl'. Laguna tkach. ti:atun·., l'' cl U\l\e 'ihO\\tng ofOuthad, Soc1Cl\ ·, "Kl·d1w0\n1ng thl' o\mencan Spin& of .\d\ l'nturl•." original llm1ll'd rl'· l~nnts thtOtJ$h :San 15 Outbad; Soc:1c&) ""'II tx-donaling. .1 portion ofthl' pn~·et'd~ 10 thl' ·\rl In l'uh11c Plan•\ fund IO I uguna r hrr l' "'111 oc a frl'l· dra\\ 1ng for a < 11lll'«to1 'i(·1 of Pnnt~. 4114-34.ll (Pleue 9ee GALLERJE8/P. 21 J Philharmonic awarded grant Th<' Cali fornia Ans co·uncil ha\ :iwarded a grant of Sl9.218 to tin- < >rJngl'C'ount)' Philharmon1c,S<X-ll'I~ to suppon music education outreach programs. Th~ grant. tht' fourth largt'st the council awarded an Or· angl' Count} ans orpnizat1on Im I (j~.87. will spec 1ficall) help undl'f· wntl' a scnC"S of youth concert' prcwntl'd this season b\ lhl' Ph1lharmomc So<·1cty at lhe Orange I ~ . whiC'h will be attended b) nearh 72,(:)()() Orangt• County studl'nts. Juan M. Carrillo. program man· ager of tht' California Ans Councrl slated that "Jhc tccvtCW) panel is trul~ impressed that this major presenter rnnducts sut'"h a stnous and thorough OUtrt'ach program. Ont' that rcache~ SO man) ~hoots in tht' rounty (and no1 JUSI the pnvilcgcd ones) ... The pand cncouragcs continued building ·01 these outreach programs." -The Philharmonic Soc1rl) 's youth programs arr implemented and ad· ministered by the 31 OCPS Wo ml'n·s Committees and are offered fret· ot l'harge 10 nearly 300.000 clementar) . Junior high. and hiJh school studt'nt' annuallv. In.addition to concerts a1 The Center. OCPS sponsors a vanC'I~ of music education programs an ovt'1' 400 Orangt" County priva~ and public schools. including pt"r- formances by the 01Sncyland eana. t~ ('aliforma Wind Orchn.tra. and thr Oranlt' County PhilharmonK Orches&ra. a prof"s1onal rnk'mble specially assembled for this program. _ For inform1tioff rcprdin1 thc!IC or other Oranar County Philharmonk Socir1y programs. call 6424'232. ' ·-. industn thinks t c system 5a\l''> 1 from a bau k· "1th n·al censor!>h1p." Ml·mtx-'rs of thr raungi. board. \alancd b) the MPAA. must ll\e 1n California and must be parent'\. Their d~mtrie1 arc kept secrcrro a' Oid ~ Lo_cal author sets release of 3rd book Nt·~ port Beach author Su1annc Fontcr will have her third book. "The Mun at Iv> Bridge-." n·kased in Januarv. · Pubtishl'd b) Silhouette Books. "The Man at Ivy Rndgc .. 1s 11 (ltfhtcmporary romance that in- rorporatrs gothic sensuality and in· tnguc. An award-winning writer and fre · qurnt spcakc-r. f qr111cr rcccntl) con· ducted 1 worbhop-1)lt "Crciuina Romantic Chemistry" for the Ro- mance Wntef"$ 0£ Amt'rica's Orange County Chapter. .: NOW PLAYlmr- 8UENA PAM 952-4993 U A. MOVIES BUENA PARK MIA990-4021 U.A MOVIES BREA- COITA •IA 83-1·3501 EDWARDS HARBOR IRY1NI 8~·881 l EDWARDS UNIVERSITY LA HAMtA (213) 691-0633 AMC FASHION SQUARE LA MMADA 523-1811 PACIFIC GATEWAY MllllON VllJO 364-8220 EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL ORANGE 634-9505 SY~FY CfTY CENTER SANTA ANA 540-7444 EDWARDS BRISTOL WEITMINaTIR 891-3935 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST ANA ... 879·9850 PACIFICS ANAHEIM 0 .1. WHTMINITIR 891-3'93 PACIFIC'S HIWAY 39 LAGUNA -..U.I 788-861 1 LAGUNA HILLS MALL LAGUNA MACH 491·1711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA I I -----., , ... Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, Oec:ember 26, 1986 • - .. "**** H's Ille best 111vle 1raund ttis Chrtstm11!" --~T ... Cllll "Even Miter tllln you~ remembered it, ._ real Clll'tsbnas trut!" ,,. ---....,~ ------NOW PLAYING -----...,,.. •ui-"'"""'........ ,...,......, ~~,.... '1),,.,, •uieYM........ ...... ,,...., ~·uei-~~-__ ,...,, .. .eno IMfAAU ( .... .._ Me-1t44 ffTAlfTOll ~v-.c.. ..,., . 1e ~ PMot OetebOok/ Friday, December 28, 19M ., ....._ OOITAmA l'oc:llcl~ ~car-OrlW-ln l~ 0..11Mi.1 _,... .... _. 114 8 ........ UA CNnlo 9$2..., ~ --..... --·-·CXJl-9tw.>l' .,.. ... -£-...~ ~WOGelldfl UA~O-!llHllO "~ t:M> 11 .a.T••M&n ........ ..IWfBIMU ..... fOUlllOlft NllC FGlllllorl $Quart UA~ VOl9y 1»1500 213191~ 8')-0$1t _,,._ •M48TOll NllC °'"6.W .... __ ,OICAU FOi 526-4 lO 0--0340 1(19- ' \ · tJnto:achables continueto-shqw-maturity By JOHN ROOS ........ Cc;; 0 fl I last Satu~y night v.a~ lht' llmt' to forget about Chnsunas shopping. to put awa) the Bing Crosb) and Na t Kmg Cok holiday tunes. and head to the Coach House for some.real live panying spirit tong-known forthcir 1nVigorating hve shows and bouncy dance tunes. LA'sown the Untouchables provic:kd all ofthc c11pccted &ood times -and much mo~. England. lhc Untouchables (and General Public. as a spinoff of the Enghsh Beat) a~ the onl> lcgnimate survivors ofttial 2-Tonc mo,emcnt. Bands like the Specials. Selcc-tor. Madness and· Bad Manners - although entertaining and still &ood for dance panics -have faded from t~··l-SCCne like a 1e11in~. Combining a milllurc of reqae. rock. ska, soul. and rap. the Un- touchables' durability and anract- 1vencss can be attributed to their ability to update their sound w11h thr changing times. They've also shown music.-al matunty v. ith each of their ~ucrecding albums. DanC'C." th<' sheer <'kctncll\ and cncrg) of 1he1r sound blastrd fans nght out of their seats. While vocal- ists C'hurk .\skcmecsc and Jern Miller danced. pranced. spun and .. 1ruttl'd about the stage . .\fun t) pc of dllcltns singing was evidence or their easygoing pla) fu lncsi. and sense of bumQr~ - E \uht'rant songs from 1hc1r debut MC A-rekased ··Wild Child"' LP kl.'pt the pac<' bnsk from the stan. But wtth ,,hl' add111on of n<.'w. more meaningful mawnal pla)'cd at key moments 1n tht• ~·t. t~e Untouchables showed an uncommon dt'pth and range of both musical and thematic skills. ··Don't Look Do'l"n." a blues' ballad played w 1th excellent keyboard nourishes. was a pleasant pace- changer that allowed Askcmcese to d1_spla) his fine \OC31 ra nge How- e\'er. the real a11cnt1on-gNtcrs v.cre the new "Runa1o1.a> Child" and ··w e ecd Educauon." 11mc.-d perfect!) during the cru\ of their pcrformam-e Propelled b) a dm ing rh) thm and two-piece horn \CCllon. ··Runawa' ('h1ld'" addreS'iCS the .emotions of a runa1o1.a) ·.,parent~: ··Her mo~hl'fl'rtl'\ in bed/wondering whl•re ~he ma~ bc/hrr father turn\ ht~ head fand turn<, on TV ·· Thl' rcggac-tmgt•d "Wl· Nel'd Education·· ask'i for-.. l·duca11on . not conformtt) .. without ~unding hkc a leC'ture. A St'OSl' ot'.goodw 111 and hope d e, ate 1h1~ ~ng to a po•11tl\'l'. higher Jc, l'I. rathrr than being JU'>t another cnucal downer. £,en though these ncv. songs were pn:dom1nan11\ !>lower and more . t hought-prO\ eking than their danC<.' tunrs. they were weU-plaeed within a o;ct that &1111 provided plent) of foot-\lomp1n· rockers Tht• l ntou<:hables went ou1 1n a fie~ hla1e. with !>COrch1ng rend111om of1ht·1r popular ··free Yourself' and "T Sp~ fFor the FBTf." SO ~'P mlH· v.cn· tht·'c encores that one 0H·r- 1calou .. ~oman a11empted 10 dance her wa) on top of a long table:. towards the stage. Since an alen hounn·r impeded her progress. she "a' nn doubt left dtSappomted. But few others v. ho e>.pcrienccd 1h1s fun and serious fora v into the band's multHalents. wo.uld lca'c feeling the same wa~. Sting a a~.it dance band doesn't necessarily mean being a sreat band. But based on their finely paced. diverse set last weekend. which showcase-d severally socially ron- sr1ous and more lyrically serious numbcr'l from an uproming album. the.-ntouchabks ha,·c now bndgcd that gap. "We're still having a good time. but it's ·a bit more serious now:· emphasittS I~ _guitarist Cl}de Gnmes, .--~~;::;:;;;;;._~~~---';;._~---';;;;;:;;:::;....;;;-r:========-=--===-~~~.-....-.~~~~~~~~~ ......................... --· • Formed in 1981 as pan of the general Mod-Sk~ §Gene that bqan ID As the L:ntouchables opcnC'd their 70-minute, tw~ncore set with the rousing rocker. "Live and Let Realistic resolutions . ~..a.u .. \ ou sa\ \OU want a rcwluuon "\\ell )OU know fhlTl'0 \ nu cham'l' of that 1n thl· v. orld 'l 1111 1d I ml' ~ ou ·re-proof of dl'· n olut t0n Wdl vou know There's no cxcu~ for you in the' world. (The above 1s a mediocre attempt at bt'ing clevcr by a hack writer trying to fi nd a bcgmninJ to this an1cle that his marginall) intelligent re.aders might be able to relate 10.) Oh boy. it's that umc of the )Ca r again. Yo u sit back and reflect on UncleDon )Our accomplishments of the past )car and re\Oh e lo b1ggcr and better things . .\II nght readcn. let's think about our arcomphshments the past year. OOe ... lWO ..• lhtt~ .. .fbor Stcondr. That's plent) oft1mc for you clowns. blown across the streerand ) ou don't ha'I~ 10 p1rk 11 up. Now . that"' not 100 ball Thl·re·~ gonna he a l'hl•t·~ at the rnd of 198 7. nmw.,...c..._.. ...... ., ....... 4:11 f :11. t :ll ~l .~. PTf1l'e~1~ •Ne Pa ..... LAO¥. n. TllAMP .. , t1lfJ1•el1H ,,, ...... C::=f.,n. U 140 Jif:91~:l 1:11. t1hl0 Remember the resolutions the teacher made you wntc in grade ~hoot~~prom1~~hrip-mom-morc-l--l--l--' ... ~llL4lllQ-l~.._-l-_,.._ ..... ~ • .u~aL-l-~.-e.....,...O.-=Mimwrt1itti~tt- aboul the house. I promise lo cal all x ~l!'W!l..,. __ ""'!'"'..., __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~"':"'"'"'!"'~IJ!!l~~ my vc.-getablcs. I promise not lo h~~~~~~~~~~===::=:::::::;;~~=~;;~~~==~ ton ure my baby sistcr. Then you got lo high school and were probably lucky to be able to spell the word. Luckicr slill ifyou co-uld use n intelhgcntly in a sentence. And college. I resolve lo save the whales. end the war. feed the hungf). save 1h1· cruiironmrot. lo~r the deficit. get rid of the Shah. reduce inflation. and other assoncd garbage. I think resolutions JOtta be a hltlc more practical. Stuff hkc resoh•ing not to throw snails ap1nst the side of the house: or not stepping on tomato horn worms. on the ~tio: or. es.- peciall). to cltan up '19f\er the dog e' cry da}. I've got a big dog and a well-mowed lawn. uckers arc easy to find . we·ve ~otta be rcahsllc about this stu ff. Lci s think of SC\ eral resol- utions that )'OU might be able to kttp tonger than Januaf) 2nd. Um. how 'bout. you resolve to in~n no further than the firslJOinl of )Our index fi nger 1n your nose. in the· car. on the freeway. You resolve to not run over previously run over cats an dog&. 114"-nnilty. youTCSO . l'<igc your lawn only on days with Santa Ana winds 50 the stuff &C'! ClllA •M fOUllT• ""1.11 • IA..,... (dwlfdS!olni (-OS l-Y~ Pw flt S ... 501S 171•1 D 1500 6.11'~1'1 s •••••aaa w;. .. l-________ _..IG-J,...., __ , Cl loro $81 9500 £""•qi ~ Clflfl!I~ ~ Cl.l88 _.._•ft...!!!..-~ fllwllrm C.llW" V;llt/ !11•t .. 01?0 •~IN~ Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. December 26.. 198\ 1 11 ... -, ·.:. - Elel)hody's. .A_ Guest critic& call 'Crimes' q. misd~meanor ' PHIF~tibom RHI Estate Fi•ancler Corona del Mar Tim TembrHll ColkseSt.._t Huthfato• BHcla I Just as I "as thinking to m~ self in Thl·rc as something 11. rong wuh the thl· middle oft has film "" hat a i.tran&l' MacCirath s1i.tcrs. there as something m1>' 1c." I heard a si milar sc:n11mt·n1 \'Cl). vcl) wrong with them. And if "' the tilmgocr behind me. Whal a \OU 1ue thinkmgabouupending$5 to J1tfa·ult film to f\:\ ac~-Set-this mo' 1e. then there is some- Thc StOf\ hnl' IS aoout three 'lisle~ thmg \"CT)'. \'Cl)-wrong with you. · in rural Missis-What you 8l'I 10 sec for I 00 minutes '>•PP• pla)l'd b) arc three line actresses -Siss) Dia ne Kl·aton. Spacek. Diane Keaton. and Jessica S1s.s~ Spac:ck and Lange -ponra)' peopk going Jessi~ Lange who through nervous breakdowns. . arc rcqnitcd 10 sup-U nless you enjo)' watching manic pon Si,-.~ who has depressants who hot and wounded crv and scream un- hcr hu,band. They contro llably with are all chained to a southern accents. past . c hildhood you should avoid O\cc.hadowcd b> a this film. Luckily. lc11 d) mo1hcr 11. ho comm111cd these three sisters ,u1l'1de Thl'' find lhl·m~elH·s alw have no children a lone as was ihcar mother but each in because this near- . her own wa). The fil m is about each insanitv seems to sister's discover\ of what this means run in °the family. 10 her. and ho11. the' ult1matelv Their mother huns resolve their loneliness.· · herself. along with the cat. when they The acting in this film 1ssuperb. bu1 were young. . .. was ov'-vrun by poor ser~nplay that In o rder of derangement. the sisters made Spacek s..-em complete!) arc Babe.•. Lenny. and Meg. Babe "hacko. The film was meant t<tbe_fu ll {SplJCC~ > has sho t her sena- uf humor. but an Lmcomfurtable and tor/husband after he discovered she t.lis1rac11ng tension runs throughout was sleeping with a 15-year-old black lhc film. It's hkr we :ire "ai1ing for bo'. She kc\'~ a scrapbook fi lled with '>Orne terrible violence to erupt. In the all .the bad thin~s fro m her life and she final anal> sis. )'OU don't reall y kno11. finally tries kjlhng hcr~lfthree times. what kind of fi lm you arc watching a Lenny (Keaton) is becoming an old comcdv. a 'iolcnt film. or a serious maid because she is tembly shy and ponra):.il of self-realization. In the can't have children. The smallest end. while I enjo)'cd the acting and things cause henogooffthcdcepend. humor. I was lefl with thr impressio n like chocolates that . have one bite of a-s"tra ngc film. taken out of them. Lange turns in the most believable Meg (Lange) has returned from p<'rformance as the unsuccessful Cali-California. aflcr some time in a fornia singer. separated from men by -mCtltal hospital. a failed si nger and ha loose moraht). Keaton plays the actress. She was the one who d is- sp1nstcr separated from men by fear covered their mother and hasn't bttn of rcjcc11on. Spacek as the. central the same si nce. She cajoys sitting character 1s separated from from mt'n through hurricanes rather than h~ a mild (?)case of insanity. Maybe evacuating. They arc definitely not she's Just a spacehead _in the cx.trcme. the type of people you want to spend I fovnd it di~nce~llAS-lhat the r~ --somtti~ wttlr. - called for her to be normal one What.really bothers me about this minute and offering her husband movie is all the praise given to the {whom she has just shot). a glass of actresses. Recently. the requirements L-------kmonad.c while be.'s bleeding on the for~~ great r.iess is noor. whether or not you can scream, cry. This 1s a film that may be more and look distraught. and women arc cnJoyable if the stapensc and tensio n staning to take only these roles in 1s removed by me. the reviewer. Go search of Oscars. "Crimes of the sec this film for the acting. and (trusl Hean" forces thrtt excellent actresses mel there is no violence and there arc to battle it out for a statue. and I find noJreat surprise!!. Just hum~c(black something vtty. vtty ~ wi~h an otherwise) and fine acting per-that. formanccs by three areal actrcs.scs. """ James W. H.aaer PltotojoenaUst NeWJOrt Beacll In spite of the Puhucr Pnce- 11.-inning matenal. "Crimes of The Heart" fails as seanng. soul-54..·arching melodrama. and thnt's a Class I felon). Sissy Spacek. Jessica Lange and D1anr Keaton are at best a loosey- goosc) ensemble trapped in this bathetic. premenstrual psychodrama. Males, like the monbund Doc (Sam S~pard. who does a lousy Mr. RoSCrs imitation) arc as insignificant as ashtrays in th~ paean l& scream ing sisterhood and filial masochism. Keaton manages an energetic ecr· f o rmance as Lenny. a pwky. repressed spinster. ht cigarettes. 1 while Lange (Meg- g 1 e) breezes through as a hard- bitten man-eater decked out in her Sunset Strip Sun- day best demon- strating 1.001 ways to steal scenes with Spacek ha-s a monal lock on thl' film's JU1ciest role. In full command of her madness. Becky MacGrath 1s a· hybrid Scarlett O'Hara in wtuiC sun dins-and ticked-offBlanche DuBois high on lemonade and Smith & Wesson. Lange and Keaton have no choice bul to stand b8ck and let this unforgettable. man ic-dcpressi vc wunderkind strut her stuff. • At film's end a bleeding frttze- frame reassures us that these an11- heroines have ~ome archetypal Steel · Magno lias. representative women possessed of complete. un- damaged sets ofX -chromosomes and problems that o nly megadoscs of Dr. Pepper and Sara Ltt can cure. . All the giddy. Southern Belle stiTf upi)er lip posturing and lethal metapE!ttrs _nide. "Crime " would have n a better film had Spacek been cast as Lenny. Lanae as Becky and Keaton as Magic. The op. ponunity was there for this thrtt-somt to give "Allens' • igoumey Weaver a run for the Oscar. Alas. two will sit on the sidelines and watch _Becky MacGrath engage Ramboliff&. in hand-to-band combat for the title of best actress of 1987. 'KingKongLiv:_~s'-hut wh1?· By GEORGE WILLIAMS __..., .............. Bridges (who'll probably be just as surpnsed as anyone in the aud1en~) that shows the giant ape ~ing , In a movie that must have bc~n machinc-gunn~ off thc ~orld inspired by Pam's dream se<;iuence 1n Trade Center 1n New York City and the "Dallas·· television scnes. King falling to his death. Koni. is brought.. bad to lift long .._.., Bu1.-no.TheapeactlJallygoesin1oa enough to qualify for an ar:tific1al foma for 10 years. ·and 1s be_ing hean. take a lover. and sire an rcadirC:I by compassio nate sc1en11s1s oftiprina. for th& transplant of a ma(\·madc .. Kifts.Kl>n& Lives." a slow-mo' 1n& hcan -1f only they can find anot t r veh~Of1tte-tiftctttm1 ,tvnequ~tra giant ape to provide 1'in1 Kona wtt a bad name. features an opening se-blood transfusion durina the su~ry. qucncc starrinaJessica t.nee and Jeff Wait. isn't that the phont ringina? 1 t Daily Pltot Detebookl Friday. ~ber 28. 1988 L Sure eno ugh. on the line is an adventurer in Borneo who's found another giant ape. a female. Ignoring warnings from the hean surseon that the female will arouse KinJ Kona into sexual fits. nitwit licie.nllsli tel-the CIA to transpon the female stateside. The surgery is successful. B~t sure enough. KJOg Kong wakens in lhe recovery room. immediately catehes thc_~nt of.the fcmah: ho11scd a.male away. breaks his bonds. and socs af\cr her. (Pl--... &ONO/ ... • US) I.~ ... Jeeelc:a Laqe, 8...,. Spacek and Dlaae K•toa (from left) 1tar lD .. Crima of the Heart." Pa&rid S.IUvaa Mu•faet•rer Newpert Beac~ In filming a pla) S<'\cral inherent problem!> arc created. A pla> 1s bas1calh ~ords, conveyed to ccnain ex.tent. ·in an exaggcmed style to reach the audience across a vast area. With tht' hm1tatio ns of the stage. 11 is also ncccssarilr a static endcavOf'. To transfer a stage medium to a film Kelly Si• ..... Ho•sewUe N•wpert Bead f S1ss)' Spacek. Jessica Langt• .ind 01anc Keaton have put on a cl1nil 1111 fine acting in "Cnmes of the H~rt The: emotions. character dr,l'lor mcnt. and St)'le of each c~nbutl·d 111 a union \.hat is truly gn-au.•r 1han 1h1· sum ofm. pans. medium doesn't always work. The story is ~t irnhc Soortrand A film can be made with.Yt.o..IJ.lllc.. revoh •es arounJ dialogue: the vis-the reunion 01 u a I 1 m a g c s th~ sisters com- substit u ting the ing together tx·- m an' words cauS<' one of thl' needed in a pla) to sisters(Spacck) ha' convey the same.' shot her husband. idea. "Crimes of but by mistake the Hean" does didn't kill him not euctly over-vclo.~ ~L--.--come the«" prol>= fucinating web in- lems. -tertwinina th Diane Keaton. thrtt sisters.. their pest,. and their Jessica Lange and-Sissy Spacek play abilit)' to face up to who they each are thr~ ttcentric sisters reunited by a in the n:sent. cmrs creat~wtt?lr l)nt or ~ shoots htt husband. Afttt living The JOY of the story. whtch thr un~~r the burdtn of a S?ndalous audience shares with the sisters. " su1c1de comm1t.ted by their mothe~ Just which one of the sisters is the many years earl!er (s~e also hung her craziest. t believe that everyonc "'" cat) and a. dom1nccnn& srandfather. identify with at least o ne of the sister'I. e~ch of these women has chosen a and ~finildy with cfew'of1he fea~ d1ffcren~anner to cover her under-and fttlin~ that each 10 through lying emonons. And Ifie stoljisjoyfulfycapped olTb~ Spacek fares be1t of the .. three .one of the sisters (Kftton) going act~. -She has a natural ab.1ht~ to throu&h quite a arowth ,process and crsatc a h!JmOrous charact~nza~1on overcoming a stifling fear from a basically humorless s1tua11on. . · ' Lange. the aspiring" entertainer, is This tilm is in a catesor) w11h s'.t11sfactory i1t her role as the "bad" "Terms of Endearment" in that 11 " sister. But Keaton has been directed humorous in pens but designed to into so many mannerisms as the leavc you thinking. not tauihing. In spinstCMis1cr; I found myRlf watcfl-fact. the only neptive I can think ot ing her K t rather than paying atten-about this movie is now that we·, c: tion to the proettdings. seen how well these three \\Or~ Given much humorous dialogue. together. what will they do for an the thrtt actresses immerse them-cn<'on-'.' selves into the roles of three odd and com~lling women rallying against outsiders. bonding themselvC$ in a fam1I>· unu. Bruce Bcrnford directs with much movement. but-ultimately fails to open up the action much. This helps rche e the staainess. but fa ils to create much ei'citcment other than watching thrcl' professionaJs do their "uff. , "' . . Center 500 Celebrcltes_arfistic success· By CAROL HUMPHREYS _......., .... tc.r SOO-capped off the year with a holiday party at the Bahia. ·Corinthian Yacht Club. Less than two years old. the. Center support group had a lot to celebrate. "We've more than doubled our member,hip In the past year." stated Vicki Stowe. "We're up to -:c300 now~ but our goal is still 500 (membership fee is $250).:· With the Newport Harbor Boat Parade as a backdrop. 23 of t he 120 meun~HM-baUe+-eom­ pany danced to "Silent Night.'' "lkck the Halls" and "Lntle Jo} ... The founcter of the company 1s Sister Betit B•ras. She said. ·· 1 teach dance and choreograph the productions. Tfiere 1s nocllarge to the ch ildren. Most of them li.ve in Santa Ana and wouldn't have this opportunity otherwise. Tonight 1s -~-tf.,.1 -'"'~ __ .... a program ·oflove:· ~ m._,. a-()Uf-------c.ommitment to inspire and · educate our members about the ··1 want mv dancers to feel self- perf9rming ans." said president worth and so'me sense of pusonal 1>na1 Freldeartd. "Our sum-accomplisbment. My hope is that mer Jazz concert was great and th~ believe in themselves and our triathlon. with over 1.000 their potentJaJ to do great things athletes participating. was very with tlle1r lives." successf~I. Right now we .are planning another triathlon. bigger and better. for May." ' ................... ...... Jelul Garakiaa and Karn Kea· Hdy chaired the evening's festiv- ities in 1he absence of Paula Madtews. The waterfront se'tt1ng. hot mulled wi~. ballet performance and tu.rkey and roast beef buffet appeared to· de l ight t he enthusiastic and high energy. vol- unteers whose countyw1de roster claims. among others. Gary Babick, Nucy Kidder, Vicki Ro•uo, Barry Robersen, Gabrielle Tierney. Aatoa Segerstrom, Alison Mapire, Rick McCartlly, Qris A.er an.d Brio Corrigan. Ercka llllltDdaDo, stater lletla ~ DelulJ Freldemlcll laoldlq ZalJ Gueta. Paparazzi is edited b> Dail} Pilot Style editor Vida Dan. Detty Pttot Datet>oc*/ FridaY. December 26, 1986. 11 . . _-"' ____ !IC:!'· ---3:1 • Los Lotios savors . . . l -cu-tural fdentitjr 9~ JOU~ ROOS Dellf l'llol C ....... 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"'' 1tl·d Lo' I 1111<" t11 u~·n tor 1hrm .11 1h1• \\ ht,l..l'\ \ ( 111 ( 111 111 lloll\" 01><l .\m11n1t tho\\· 1mrrl'"1·J 1h.it n1gh1 ""' thl· Bl.1,t1·1,· ,,naphon1 .. 1. '°)tl'''' 1-krlin I >"l'IH"hantc-d "11h lhl· HIJ'l•'" lkrlin '0011 lht:rl·ahl·r ll'lt h1~ 1)ld hand lo Jilin I "' l uho' a' a r~:mtJlll'lll nwmha .--~c::..i.c.. · ·lnduding Berlin. thl'1r ong1 nal linl·-up 1\ ,1111 intact: David Hidalgo. lr::id 'ocal'. guitars. accord io n. la p 'll"l°I . and ocr'l"ul>s1on. Conrad I 111ano. ba!>\. gu11arron. 'ocals: C"l'~r KoJ"'· kad 'ocah. gu11ars. baJO k"Xtu. mandolin: L()Ull' Pl·rl'1.drumo;gu11ar. quinto farl~ la'' war. thl' group finally l'llh'rgnl 111 thi.· cri11c'i· and public's mind. Thl·~ \\un a (jramm) for tx·~t \ll'\lcan -\m{'nc:in perfortnanl'{' for thl·ir '1111g ·· .\nscl ma" from the EP. .. :-•\nd .\ 'flmcTo D:rn"l'l'." .\nofhl'r h1g boml came "'hl·n Los Lobos 11ed '"'h Brun· Spnngst~n for Band of lhl· 'l'ar 1n IQ!!~ Ill a Rolin~ Stom.· maga11m· rn11n poll. · r hl' l:Jlll'r 3\\ard "a" prcdll·atl'd on 1h1· '1n.-ngth of thl'ir la test album. "Ihm Will the Wolf Surv1H·'!'. rl'11·a.,l·d on Sla~h Rl'cords. Co- produl·t:d h' 1 -Bonc Burneu and thl·1r u" n ~le' c Berlin. the outs1.and- 1ng .ilhum cu' er; trl'mendou\ taMl''> amt 'I ~ ll·, t1f musll' From thl' guts~ lool.. at m1gran1 ".9(kcrs' ~truggk for 'ur' "al (" .\ '4:lt~ of T1ml'") and hnnl..~ ll•nl.. 'Plflt' ( .. I (iot Loaded") to lhl· fn·Mn. inllcction ("St-renala 'or1rna··1 :ind anthem-like decla- lllJtuin I"\\ 111 1h1· Wolf Surv1\l':'"l. thl'rl'"' nnt a ''l'ak traC'k in the bunch. L 1 .. 11·ning tu the song ··w~ the f1'M141 581-SllO lllt'l-Ui\"Cinlmls ~ 9\A-PICilic'sO...,S 523-1111 , ____ ,,._) I ..c~al O•lty Piiot O•t~/ Frldey, December 2e. 1986 -_,._ ~----=--~ ~---- Loe I.oboe roelll_.,.nchllalntabaa a atroDCRW or-Latino calhiral Identity. Wolf Surviv(.''!" can bnng a chi!ly tingle to one's spine. Here's why: . "Through the chill of Win- ll'r/ Running acros!> a fro1en lake/Hunter-hot on his tail/All odds arc against him/The one thing he mu~t k<.'cp al1ve/W1ll tht• Wolf Sun 1ve'!'" Hidalgo. with his Steve Winwood-sounding tenor. croons the lyrics of an allcgol) gi ven mul11- d1ml'ns1ons. .. The wolf 1s a S} mbol of an l'ndangl'rcd 11pc.'C1t·s. and that Ill'!> in \i.lth OUr feeftnt' tflat W{'fl' prCSCr\ 1ng a pan of .\ml'rn·an culture:· explains Louil' Pl're1, th..ci.L.f.'hi.cigwrittt:- M11w1a1M111t11W ·~•JllllliiiEBilir --=---'" --- "There's a parallel bel\lo CCn tnt' l'n- dangered speci...-s of the wolf :incl of American bands trying to remain true 10 their roots. It's something that's real important 10 us. "Peopk have to remember that rock ·n· roll came from a crosspolhna- 11on of man) different culturt'S ... uagests Pcre1 ... The Black. the h1ll- bilh. all lflat rural l'ulturl' -1ha1·, what nKk ·n· roll is all about.'" Oddi~ l·nough. 11 was as an opcnintt art for thl' John I )don-It'd Puhhl' lmagl· LtD 1ha1 ncatod a ne" 'l\IOn and dm'<.·t1on for Lo!> Lobo!>. he \'ntfID and -fr1•\tlnl'S\ II l l' punl.. scene appealed to thr band. ··1 tlml· "e had brand nc\lo ea1 eontinUl'S Peret ... We had alrc; e'plOrl'd all of mis cultural i rqional mum of M~ico. -and caml' back to rock with a wh difft•rl"nt mentality. It was like a n l·hapter ·· I o\ Lobos has madr ~gular tnp! Holl~"•K>d. opening for such bar a!> ttw < ·ra~h. X. Fear and the Cir kr~., I he\ disco' rrl'd that C\ nl'"·"aH·r~ :ind pun~s ~ere gett 1n1n tlh·1r mu,1c ·· fhc whole idea t:atcgOfvmg muSte Jt11' docsn"t we for th" band ... <.tn.·sscs Pl..'rl't .. u l'la\mmllLl ..... l umMl.IDlll ---.,... •PUil Pl1mmflll ... ., ......... ., .. _.._,.... __ ----·tm ..i&·--,....IJl.m RIMU•lllRMIT • .... .,. L.t81 ._ ___ .1;iliii" :.·.::· :--=.::..!~!!_----. ----~,;..-·,..;] 1)4 •• ~ I I I \ ' I I I \ I \ ~ Ip .;T·,·: ·,· .. , •• ,. ,._ - hl th :k t'fl ng of r1r .. -,...=---~£9 M_~ri<JLeri tbrowing~La%-Grea-t PattyJJf 198fi' I-or those Sttkina thC' ultimate New 'car's Eve petty. without havina to 1akl' 10 the road followinc the fost1v- 111cs. thC' Merid~ Nl'wport Beach is offenna ··~Last Great Party of 1986" Wcdnnday.1ncludinaanovl'r- n1ght stay in dclu'c accommo-. dat1on~. FLEMISH ... Proaa..,.3 ·h;;id for ~mish peasant hfc. Albrn Servacs contributes other pcrspct·tivcs on peasant hfc. but w11h .i stronger emphasis born of his dt>epl) held religious con victions. Pea~nts stoop painfully beside on open grave in om: painting and ga'tttt·r tor Mass in other dcp1C11ons of rural 1111: In his "Pt•asant Life" S<"nes. S<.·r- ' ac' re'pr~n\S tht four SllCl"l'd mo- ments 1n the hfe of a \hnjt1an ixasant and links thC'm to thc: four ~ta&eS of lift--youth, adolNC'eaSt'. adulthood and old aac -as well a'> the four changing snsons. S) mbohst Leon Sp1lliatn's con· tnbutions l"an"t help but call to mind thc..Jll.tlurncc of Edvard Munchw1th m cold. gray dt'pie11ons of deathlike figures blown by a howling wind or. as 1n "The Han11nJ." dnpp1ng from the l'nds of rol>(:s tied to an abandoned tr~ . Othcrrxh1"it1on highlights indude Rik Wo utcrs's bnghtl) charged portrarts. Constant Pcrmckc's sturdy f>l'3~nt figure~. J.an Cox's vibrant .tl I) llr '.'Or'h and surrealist Paul l>...'hau\·, nudr figures. 1\11 thl.' works. hOWl'\'t'r. rnn' t'y an intro\pertivc. sombrr muod t~at '"' 1tc~ curious ~xam1na11on. l'arcl Gc1rlandt. honoraf) dtrt'C· 'tor·gencral of rxhibnions at thl' Palace off int' Ans 1n Bruss~I~. writes 1n thr rnt.alogue that Flemish e'- prcs!>1on1sm ··can be <kfincd u an cmo11onall\ chargt'd cxpres\ton. rep- rc'ICnting a sub1cc11ve rcaht) '1a a J1\ton 1on of rcaht). v1olrnt colors and thr awn<'t' of all anecdotal mattrr .. Thr gcnrra1:· Geirlandt sa)s. ··1~ mon· important than thr pan1cular. emotion O\Crshadows reason." In cunJunct1on '.'1th tht' "Fkm1sh I 'prei;.s1ons" cxh 1b111on. lhc Nt•v. · port ltarhor An Museum will offer a ~~" 9 4 edlft'a+tOOa~IAU-300 IN'- tUrl'\, Rnbert Hoo1c1t. curator of thl· Mu'i<'um of Fim· .\rts 1n Gent. will lt•cturl' on .. Flemish E\prc~s1ons 111 C'ontc'<t" :it 3 p.m . Sunday. Jan. 18. Sarah Faunc-c. chairwoman of th1.· Brookl)n Muscum·s Depanmrni of Pamtmg and Srulptun-. will discus" "The Belgian Fin de iedc.' in Contcxl -S).mbols of 1hc Inner L1fr" at 3 pm. Sund:l\. Fch. I. Will) Van Den BusS('ht'. curator of thl' Pn)\·IOUal \fo'l('ums of West Flandc~. v. 111 k~turc on f'orutan1 Pcrmrkc at ' p m. unday. Feb. ll The revelry begms ~ 7 p.m .. 1n Le Grand Ballroom Dcauville. w11h an ckgant four-cou~ dinner. fcaturin& wine and an open baralleveninalong.. G uests will receive party favors. and enJO) cont1nuou~ enien;unment. danetng and champagne tOHts at the ~lroke of midnight. Pnct>d at S260 per coupk, plus t.aJt, based on do uble occupall('y, this fun- filled ~emiaht holiday also includes a ·delic1ous morncng-af\cr breakfast huffe-t. to st.an the New Year n&ht. .. The Last Great Party of 1986" can abo be purchased as a Pf'"Cnt for fnends or a loved one. and gift certificates arc available for that pu~. according to Gc~ral Man- aacr Bernard Jacoup). For th<>K 5ttking just an elegant e"en1ng ttlcbrat1on. the Mcridien offers 1wo additional New Year's Eve parties from which to choose. ~ Cafe Fleuri will feature an ex- clusive aourmet dinner show. includ- ing favors. mu11k. dancing and a champagne toast at midnight. prii:cd at S70 per person. including tax and gratuity. . The dinner. which 1s served from 8 p.m .. followed by dancing at 9 p.m .. includes such elcpnt dishes as lobster bisque with petite qucnellcs and trumcs. rustic salad with smoked duck and fttsh tarn&On. rout tender- loin of beef with Morel mulhrooms and Di1on mustard sautt. thrce- f\a vored mennauc cake served with \an1lla sauce. Antoine R~taurant, renowned for its gourmet cuisine. will..offer a thr.ee- course early dinner. beginning at 6 p.m .. at a l'OSt of S60 per pcr~n 1nclus1w. From 8 p.m . on. Antoine will serve a gala five-course d inner. featuring such treats as Bello n oysters with •h1tc wuit and Sevruga caviar. frtth ~k truffles •rapped in cabhage 3nd fo1e gras and beked in puffed pa!ltf). light ... mousse of Mame lomt<"r and roasted nredalhons of venison or sautced tenderloin of H·al. fa, ors · music and dancing. and a champagne m1dn1$ht toast arc: alM> mduded 1n this dinner. at a co~t of SI :!O, per pcl'liOn. mclu~1ve. Prepa) ment I\ requ1rrd for all thrt'I.' gala New Year·, Evt• evcnb I-or reservations or funht•r information. call 476-2001. Admrn10n tothc lC'Ctun-s;~S~3~fo~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~ museum mcmbrn. tudcnts and senior cit11ens and SS for other non- In add1t1on. a half-hour film on the exhibition will be sh own cont1nu· o usly from noon to :? p.m. dail)'. followed by a 32·m inutr film on Jamrs Ensor. The films will be SCrC't'ncd in the Lyon Room and there is no separate admission. For ldditional information. call the Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum at 7S9-11 22. ) o.My P.Mot Detebook/ Frtct.y, December 29, 1.-1) I a ·I I l ,, ._i I 'Malcolm' _..;..... __ ....._ __ -_...;..;.._--~--------~~-~---gem from u PICK·UP: Roy Scheider plays Goldberg stars as a bored women who convert a dilapidated hotel into 1 trim in a complicated affair with a ~ t 1 • Han) Mitchell. successful bUSI· has a dull job. She accMeotally rocking teen resort. beautiful. isolated and anm woman. Aus ra Ia nessman. loving husband. a man who becomes in volved in international HALF MOON STREET: Si1oumcy Also stars newcomer Marlee Matlin. · = has Just b\.-come the targtt ofa dcadl)' espionage. and tangcles with both the Weaver and Michael Caine stir in blackmail game. Also stars Ann· Cll\ and KG B. Penny Marshall this contemporary sto~a wo~n Margaret. Vanity. John Glover and makrs her d1rl'Cting debut. whose sexual frttdom s hCf" into M.ANBUNTEll: A Michael Mann Clarence W1lhams lll. TAl·PAN: Based on James the world of international politics. (MiamiVitt)film.bascdonthenovel SOMETHING WILD: Jeff Dan1ch Clavell's best selling novel. this film ts banking and intriauc. Weaver playsa "Red Dragon." The film tells the and Melanie G riffith star. in. this a lust). bloody romantic adventure doctor who ' begins to work at an storyofan unusually gifted forensics uncon,entional thriller a&ut a about the early China trade. focusing escort service to supplement her specialist. played b) W illiam Brooks Bro1hrrs·su11cd conscna11H' o n Hong Kong. Stamng Bryan Brown income. ,~tencn. wboqu1t the FBI three rears w1th a kink\ streak "ho 1s .. kid· and John Stanto n. ST AND BY ME: A talc of four boys( 110 but is penuadcd to return to help napped" by a·n unpredictable woman TOAT'S UFE!: Jack Lemmon who set out on a two day adventure. in the nationwide manhunt for a and taken for a weekend he "111 plays a successful CaJifornia architect with dreams ofbccomina hometown psychotic killer. · remember for the rest ofh1s life. who seems to have everything going heroes and find themselves tested in STREET OF GOLD: Sta rs "taus for him. but is having an identity ways they never imqincd. Stars Wit Brandauer as an eiulcd Russian crisis as a milestone birthday ap-Wheaton, River Phoenix. Corey bo>-inJ champ who frnds a new life in proachcs. His exageratcd concern Feldman and Kiefer Sutherland. WHERE THE RIVER RUNS BLACK: In the heart of the Amazon rain forest. a lettnd flows amon1 the A.menca. Mu.sic by Jack Nit.tsche. about his age and appearance havr CROCODILE DUNDEE: Austral· him o n the verge of an ugly ner'1ous CHILDREN OP A LZSSl!!lt GOD: 1an superstar Paul Hogan plays an breakdown. The film realization of the Tony ndi1ns-th~r-a wayward priest who 1ravt'lcd to a ptacc where the m.cr runs black was seduced by a dolphin who became a beautiful woman. Their . son. played by AlessandTo Rabelo. is said to still live at 1hc watds edge. .\ustralian outback type who falls in Award·winnina best play of 1979·80 lo' c with an American Journalist and PLAYING FOR ltl!!l!!PS: Daniel starrina William I-fort as Jamn ends up in Manhattan. Jordano. Matthew ~nn and l..con Lttds .. He P91'lrays an. unorthodox . 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Ania .. flOWlll 111 POWlll .. ~ Ptlot Deteboc*/ Friday, December 26, 1988 IF YOU'YI NMI Siii A 'STAI 111K' MOYll, Y(lll ON 11.IDI AU YOU MISSINI m Ill FUNt 'This one is THE DEST! Its non-stop WARP-SPEED FUN at the-·movies." -Jolit ~ .. GOOO MORNING AMENCA "THE BIGGEST DLOCKDUSTER OF . THE ·CHIUSfMAS SWON." · -Digby Diehl. KCD> TV -·····-j·-·········· .. .., ----···-·-··-=111•1•1•1 PO.=-a=·-?.lll!!'Z:.~11!!.~~-· .. '-·" 9'.. . --·---................. _..._ ,,,,,:.. ... .. -..... -... ..... la .. .,. ,..., . ---....... ~ .......... "' ... ...... _ ..... ........ ~--­..... -................ ..,. \ By GEORGE WlWAMS ~----Thr star of "Malcolm" is Colin Fr ie ls . Australia's lcacting Shake~pearnn -actor w ho ·11vcs an amazing performance in the title role of a ml'.'ntall) retarded adult with a talent for electronic engineering. Joining up with an ex-convict and his moll. Malcolm pulls off the bigcst bank heist 1n Down Unckr h1stor)'. Friels. reminding you of-Alan Bates 1n his prime. plays Malcolm as an intense person. his mind so comptete· ly concentrated on his inner thou,hts that h<' appears to be a stt>p slowt'r than his fcllo" humans. Yet when he chooSl'.'s to communicate with those around him. he becomes warm and congenial. Friels. husband of Austral· 1an superstar Jud)' Davis. is wonder· full > behe,,ablc in a vef') difficult role. The stol). set 1n contemporal) Melbourne. starts wtth Malcolm "orking as a maintenance man in a a trolle)<ar depot. Whc:n he takes a nd~ at da" n tn the one·man trolle) he·s \ttretl~ built with spare parts. he gets fired. . L1" ing alone after the recent di.'ath ofh1s mother. Malcolm is adviS<"d by h1'i neighbor<> to take 1n a boarder ai. means of fending off bill roll«to~ . T he boarder turns out to be an e'I· convict. Frank. who·s planning a bank robbery with his moll. Judith. who also mo,es into Makotm·s house. Soon the' bceom l' a JOll) thm·· some with ·Malcolm prov1d1ng thl' mechanical w11ardl) to 'assure thr ·robbcl'\ "'II he ..\u!>traha's most original ('\ l'r. The scene) in' oh 1n• a gl•tawa~ ca r that splits in two. allowing th<' bandits to ncr in o pi>Oslle d 1rcntons. and . armed roboh d1sgu1 scd a~ ash tray!> arc among the most in,ent1\e eH'r conceived for a caper tilm KONG .... · Prom.-.,el2 He frl'es the female ape:. and thr l'-'u take off into the country\lde. 'o tntl'nt on their honeym oon the)' dm~rd the arm' of soldiers and redned. '1g1lantcs coming after 1hrm You ha' r to feel sorr) for John (iu1llerm1n. He u5cd to get A·mo' 1t a~~1gnments hke .. Blur Ma:i1" and "To"ering Inferno" beforr doing th~ first remake of"Kmg Kong" in I ll76. Now he's stuck. It mu.\t be frustratin$ when your bc5t actors are mtthanil·al apes. Of the humans. l.inda Hamilton. whom lou'll rem ember as .\mold Schwarzcn~er's co-star tn "The Terminato r.' has a certain carthv charm as the hean surgt>on. · But Bnan Kerwrn. as the ad,~n· turcr. is a nervous Nellie. the kind of person who hoven about waitina for a chance to steal your wallet. And you just can't wait for King Kong to stamp out John Ashton. playina the army commander like a numb-~in Rams linrbacker. a far cry from bis role as the beefy detective who' taunted Eddie Murphy in "Beverly Hills Cop." As for the screenplay. I've never· heard of Ronald Shusett and Steven Prcssfield. bul J hooc.-thoee ••not their real names -tor their parents' sake. The music is an obvious ripoff from John Williams. By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH Dellr .... Cai 0 •• 1 The graceful and ornate arch1tec1ural lines of Li's Restaurant decorates the corner of Magnolia Street and Adams Avenue in Huntington Beach. L1'\ pagoda-style exteiior 1s colorfull) shaded in , "1d greens. red s and golds. The rc.·siaurant's interi or is alive with Oriental charm created b) the use of bright wall murals ond other interesting di:s1gns. The menu features authentic Chinese rn1sinc prepared fresh daily. .. The leftovers are thrown a~a) and WC ocgin \\1th fr~h. chopped vegetables and other ingre- J1cntl> -including fried rice ... c\ c~ thing.'' said ·n" ncr Edmund Lau. Since 1969. Lau has d1rCC'lcd opcrat10ns at l 1·s rl'Slaurant. The famil)-o"ncd catl·~ \\as nng1nall) opened b) his father. Besides freshness. the rl'staurant cmpha<:.11cs ~u:in11t) and quaht) for the monl·~- "Our C8J rolls and spareribs ha\C a lot of nll·at.'' he said. "Some ribs arl· mos1h hom-. hut \\l' U'>l' pork chop ribs which arc 'e~ incat) :· Thl' massive menu offe~ mult1 -cho1Cl'S of JflfX't11crs . a la cane item!I and compktc d1 nnc~ 1i1r 1~0 or more. T he luncheon menu lcatum. 10 Jilfrrrnt cntrccs bcginn1n~ at $:!.75 -''hll'h indude nee. tea and trad1t1onal fortunl' rnok1 c\ I hl· dinner ml· nu boasts of :!.6 cntrcel>. 1n addt11 on to thl· fa m1l~-styk dinners for 1"0 or morl'. fhl· E~ccutl \C Lunchl·on (t"u or morel ha!. '1H1p. pork cho" m<.·in. fried shrimp. p1m·appk 'hrtmp. fned rice. tea. fonunc cook1l'' and almond cooktl'S. Thrl'e people. add shnmp egg foo ) oung and four pt>opk can enJo) ch tel.en egg rolls .\II for .around S5. Th"' Swcethl·a n ·., dtl't plate 155.25) has frtl'd shnmp. barbecue .. nb. por~. rumal.1 . egg roll tx•cf soocho" 'ICn l'd "1th fo rtww rook1l'' and tea . .\mcncan fure li ke top s1rlo1n stl·al. .. ,1th french fnes. hamburgcr·\\ttH frelich • frtl''> and (·hesscburger "ith frcnch fr1c' -:ire al\o a' a1labk at lunch. Other samplings Sl'r' l'd .. , 1th tl'a and fortune cookies: subgum cho" mc1n '"th 'bnmp and nc~: S\\.{'t'l and sour prk "'ith o..hnmp .and nee.·: occf chop SUl') mandarin duck and nn· and shrimp foo ~oung bcef soo chov. -.-.11h n et:. .\ memorable dinner scr' cd to thl•tr cus- tomers is the goal of Lt's Restaurant. "We cmphasiz<.' famil~ typeTood.'' said Lau. ··~fan) of our customers art• fam 11tes and I am happ~ for all the support we have rccciH·d from . r:Rec. f-' . OFT~WEEK BEEF SOO CHOW I po ... bftJ POOCUftER % oaeet ....... J•lct z oaeft ~ J•let \ <:11 .. unl \t•i{!hborlwu<l Italian Ristoranlf• fi111· di11i111! ;,,....,,, i111 i1111111· """ ia;t f ·n· .. /1 /'""'" mml1• 0 11 tlw prnui!>''" · f'n· .. /1 \ 1·al f'rp .. /1 llo m f•m;ul t> /'f' .. to rr, .... ,, n ... 11 ··our ro;,,, ; ... 0111 of,,,; ..•• orl<l /Jut tlw pri1·i·~ ,,,,. 1101:·· .....--------.;,,_ G8Dbteno'• lt.llaft "lstoranta "--- 2113 VIiia Way · ..._pott 9Nch. CA 12183 714/875·13U • Li'• Reetaarant in Hunttncton Beach. thl' neighborhood O\ er the last 17 years. Man~ of o ur rustoml'fs hav<.' become ltke old friends." fks1dc' the fn cndl) ambience at Li's which ~1.:cps ··otd frie nds" returning time and time :ri~~~ ~-~a~~fi~~d~·~~~~~~~. ofTen<d ensures the 1--,--.-.-,..-.-.-~-.-.-.-.-.-.N.-E.-W-.-.YE.-.-.-.... -R-!-.-.-.-,- From thl' broiler. guest ran enJO~ filet 1 I .... ,., mignon: Nl'" York steak: tcri~aki steak: lobst<.'r -~ CELEBRATION ... EJ_,,Q......,R...__,..._ taol. 'tea• & lobster: top siroli n -a!I priced """14 * txt"cl·n S!Uo and S12.50. S<.'rvcd with soup or * ~!'llf . "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER"* ~1lad. fried m'<:. coffct.• or tea . A children menu * ASHORE * ot1l.·r' ( 12 \Cars and unde r) fried shrimp. bar-b-q IG Dinner reservailons '" main dining room * rth. l·h1dcn \llCk' ~·ncd wi th soup or salad, Live cnt erta1nmen11n 1he lounge frl·nrh frtl''>. cooktc 'i. milk or cotli:c -around CRUISE 6: DINE PARTY . $..t "1) I he Oriental \I\ le dinners for two vr more * HJrbor Cruise JI I.} 00 pm followed b) dinner J)l..'llpk rangl· from $ 7· l)l'r person to SI :!.50 per * leas• in restaurant with champagne and p.any pcr4'on. The choices· include the Mandarin: the favors a1 M1dn1gh1. $49.SO per person Emprc,l>. the Happ~ Buddha: Li's chefs master-* CALL f'TS-5777 FOR RESERVATIONS J'ltl'l'l~long "•th thl' l'\Otlc tropical drinks-like I~ a ~~ ~rorp1on bo"I (Sl'r\C.'S t\\O to four people. $7: rum· 11 ... -. 1 JUiep S3.50: Ha"a11an paradise. a traditional luau . l'l'rl·monial drink sen ed 1n authenti c communal tlo"l'i (sl·r,cs four to s1~ people) SI !...Li's offers "ondaful ap~·t11l·r sdect1ons. Chinese barbecue rlork. or spareribs: golden fned shrimp: chicken 'ttrk'I: egg roll .-OOc! soo chow ~.gr:11led-sl. tl·mkr beef marinated m special sauce: fried \\anton. rumak1 a nd a combi nation plate Of fried shrimp. ribs. pork. rumaki . egg ro ll and beef soo r ho\\ . .\II priced from $3.25 to 58.50. HISTOlllC WATtltfltOHT •CSTAUIANT'• 1010 LA fAYETTE. NEWPORT BCACH • Crulte eo.1 "ISU\ MU1£RES" L~av1nc ·~ c~nMl"\I Dock ~ Li's restaurant 1s located at 896 1 Adams' -~~~~~~~~t!f!f!f!~~~~!f!~*·•~* \ H'.. Huntington Beach. Phone 962-9115 for l- 1nformatmn or reservations. "" oaace oyster saace i.. ounee soy sauce I ouce Hgar ! oancn grtta onion ,, OHCe 1ta1er ounce MSG < ut be·ef in cubes. Marinate in remaining 1ngr1.·dicnts for a fe" hours. Deep f11 for 30 to 45- Sl'Conds. Serves.6 to 8 peopk as an appt>t11cr. ! 011aces oraage juice •, ouce Simple synp •, oaace Falent•m 1yr•p 1, oaace Or1et synp I ounce gin I o•nce brHdy I oance rum Mt~ ingr<.'dtents wtth nackt'd tc:e. Pour into l6- Celebrat~ New Year's Eve · South Coast Vi llagt> Dinner served 4 PM to Midnight egu ar enu & New Y ear•s EVe 'specials lk A Star -Si11g_ ' Your Fa.-orilt> Tunf"s •'itlt · ••Singing ·W'itlt Tltt> Hits·· R~U... R~ve••d 979-347-1 oun1.'t' glass. Ser"el> I. ---Hl...J-- Thesc recipes were submitted by Li 's Res- taurant. Huntingtorf'Bcach. Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. December 26. 1986 ll ... OutOnTheTown •• DPll DllLT 7U·l!I. ,,_,.,,,,_,, .!:,, :; . 179 EAST .17TH STREET #A COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92627 714 645 0740 . I 71 ~ Placen11a. Costa Mesa l..Jll o 1 • ~J''I tor information COMPLt:TE DINNERS s3ts Broasted Chicken Stuffed Shrimp · BBQ Spare Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp Filet of Sole Served w11h Salad. Corn on the Cob. Bakt•d Beans. Potato_& Hot Roll Live Eatertala•••t A Daacla9 -country] H tern uslc Thurada y thru Sunday fTom 6pm New Year's Eve Gala (HATS. HORNS, A NOISEMAKERS) •special room rates for New Year's Eve Wlahn you a Happy Holiday Season .. , ............ ....... .... _.._.$ . c ...... ., Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, December 26. 1986 •' ----- -Dining out with Judy----------- Ring in the new year in Style -Ah. such splendid ~hotcn arc .~pending tile evening in a c.asual available for ringing in the upcoming cm ironment with fnends. neighbors New Year. Whether one is in the and a mus of beer. an-a restaurants mood for putting on the "glitz" o r have eettaan.ly gone all out to ero' 1dc rut .-.. -Beverly Buth Smith eieg&nt continental Qlnlng tn An Intimate Atmosphere Fresh FiSll • Prime 8"t • Supe< S.os Sundey CNlmpegne Buffet • Entef11inmtn1 37 FASHION ISLANO, NEWPOAT BEA01, 644-2030 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD l UNCHfS OINNFOS TRC'Pi(' A (.(Cl\tAllS BAtJOPfT 1 11( t ltfC.. C AT[RINu f v I T( L•l' _ QP[N 1 (JAYS r . ,..... ....~ SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO J 1• Beat.ri fli.<J 8<" 1;> •Cl Nt.>llt Knc11 ~ ~ 9959$,(l Al Maqooha u.,ol"'\flQA5•ad:o 96B ~·-0 L~IV BARllll'ARIM AtDIJBll IOOltlV ~ MlfHAILS'lnAll' lBlll BIWIBU ....... 1en1.,~~ ()DW.JRCTDWl)_IWGS l'f OlliM1.Y1111UJDOU!OMMAY IY GORRCIWIPIOI DAVIDJIFIRl(;I PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE TIM9 ·S.C 8:30 p.m. Sun. 7:30 p.m. Melll1Ma Set & Sun 2 p m All MATS a..c:ttn'TM UUO-ON IAU NOW t1' To Ordlf 8v Photlt C.-wfilllN• (213JC10-1082 (714) $34-1300 Of Boll Office ~. FREEDMAN FORUM rz::KSI .... Broedweyl 42HO ST ~ • (1U) Ul-2000 \. thl' best options \\O~Vc Sc-en in a long umc. E'en those of us who dine out 'l'H'ral timl'S a wt.•ek and ha ve been tl•mpted to spend Ne" Year's EH: &" ing our~!\ es a manicure while l'OJO~ingarontetnerofyoaun in fro nt JUDY ·CwllEILAll • • of a tepid TV may find ourscl"e) motmllcd to JOIO in the festiviu es. The resuuranu. listcd in our wr' C) ha' c all assured us. as "c go to press. that rl'st'r' at ion~ arc sttll a' a1Jable -\II pnc'l'S arc excluMve of tax and gratuit~. Alicute PriattH H•tel -"fe!>ti· 'al -\hcan1c" in th<' hotel's atnum "Ill f<'aturc champagne bar~. halloon\. part) fa, ors. a la' 1sh buffet and h'l' entertainment for dancing. ~~ t4' ~~F,~n. ~t" Pnncc~'i Rc'itauran1 and r willofTrr a four-course dinner from its con tem- (Pleue eee DDIUG/Pace .19) "'"' Art , •• 0. In 11111 En? I'm goin1 to celebrate in a French Country Home where love of life and food become an art and old world holpiulity abound. • '• Town ' Restaurant spotlight REU91N'8 aouT.H COAaT VlUAOE NewYw'•F .... wltloM . Celebrate with. us .:.... oome early. stay late. Join the mefriment & tun white ringing In the new year with the lriendlle11 crowd 1n town. You'll find It all at Reuben's 1n South Coast Village. "P Reuben's South Coast Village wm be serving dinner trom 4 p m. to m1dn1ght from the regular menu plus New Year s specials Including a variety of tresh fish dinners and chef's specialties. Specials on drinks and oystei bar items will be ollered throughout the evening Noisemakers and party favors w)ll be available at the midnight hour This popular fun spot wilt be offering yoy a charice to be one of the stars ol the noght With "Singing With the Hus" -you and yC>Yr friends on stage singing the tyrics of your favOl'lle hits with all ot the pre-taped background musk: provided. Ta.ke home a video Of' ~te tape ot your perlOl'matU u a memOfabilla. Reuben's South Coast Village has a casual. yet 'upscale, contemporary at- mosphere. features a spacious dance floor. full bar. valet parking. oyster bar and lots ol tun. Make your New ¥ear's £ve reser- vations now Call 979-3474 Located at 16" 1 W. Sunflower (Across Sunflower from NOl'dstrom) • NEW YEAlr8 AT OULLfVER'S A special holiday treat awaits 1ou at Gulliver's. This beautiful 18th century inn is d«:orated fOI'. the season. Including a maiestte 12-toot ChrtS1mas tree You are 1n tor a special treat, be 1t lunch or dinner There Is a touch ol the old fashioned In all ol us. especially during the Yuletide. Gulflver's will bring on this warm leehng Plan a holiday lunch party, a dinner while shopping, or calf "''Y tor rner· vatlons IOI' New Yeat's Eve You'll love the menu, the tradjJlonal teaat, the Jn(m atmosphere. no advance In prteeS. Join lhe hohday t"tivitles. Gulliver's Is at 18482 MacArthur Blvd In lrvlae Call 833-8411 'ARTY TI.-AT .'A8TEL'8 Join the staff of Pastel's fOI' a very special New Year's Eve cetebfatlon--a grand one year anniversary party! In honor of the many guesta that have v1s1tec:t Pastel's during the Inaugural year. chef Guy Denegre has prep¥ed a special comp!ete dinner pactiege. The evening of December 31st wlN feature a smooth Lobstet Bisque, fol- lowed by a Salade du Nouvel; a blend or mixed greens. fresh mushrooms. te>pp9d with a slice or OOoM pate. However. theM items' only 1erve to whete the guests' appetite lor the main courae: a choice ol crispy Duck a !'Orange. thick Lamb Lom Polwede. Lobster l'herm1dOI'. a tangy tarragon sauce over fresh Salmon or delicate Champlgnona atop a julCy Filet Mignon To lutftlf the evening. Chestnut Mouue ui>on a rich bed ol Amatetto sauce The one year anmver~ry dinner package is $25.00 per person (ta.x and lip not Included) · Welcome In this a "new year" for P8S1el's. Mettlment all mght. with toasts, hats. nolaemaacers, and a crew that's as bubbly as the champagne. Dmn9f 11 served nightly lrom 5:30 p.m . lunch Monday through Friday from 11.30 a.m 10 2:30 p.m .. ExtensMI wlfle list and cocktails. Pastel's Is located at 1520 W. Cout Highway. opposite Balboa Bay Club. Newport BMch. Reservations 5-48-7187. -Pop Ill for New • Year's Start \Our New Year out right.at Pastel's. Tr~ our 'penal l'O mplctc dinner pack- agl·. Loh~tl·r Bisque. Salad. Y nur dWll'l' of Durk a !'Orange. Lamb Loin Poi vrade, Lobster Therm idor. fresh Salmon or Fi let Mignon. Plus Chestnut Amaretto Mousse. -- ALL FOR $25.00 per person. Welcome in the New Year with hats, noisemakers and a crowd that's as bubbly as the champagne. L0:nch •Dinner Daily• Reservations 548-7167 CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT -- JOIN US THIS ~EW YEAR'S EVE I Vi•it lJ• At O•r New Location! (Corner of_ Riverside Dr. & PCH) Specl•I L••ci•• • Dluer Co•bl••tlo•• S.•q••t F•cllltl•• • F•ll Bar Foot/ To Go Mon-Fri , 11:30-3:00; 5:00-10:00 S.t. 12:00-3:00: 5:00-11:00; Sun 12-3; 5-10 . -.. 1• D•Hy Pttot oatet>ookt "Fi1day.-e>ecem6"9r 2e.-19~6 JOU Y ROGER MaTAURANT8 CELEIMAft NEW ftAlr8 .. flYU The Jolly Roger Rel1eutant wiM wel come 1987 In a special Ylay, acceptlr\\ dinner reservations at all ioc.itlons to New Year's EY9. It's the Q4wtect ptace tc en1oy leisurely dining. incredible coekta111. and a restive air tftat prevaMs ta into the night With rnotl !Oeatlons all< open· ~ New Yffr's O.y for brMkfast lunch and dinner. the Jolly Roger Is goins 10 spend lhe whole day celebfadng wtla promises to be a jOyful, exciting new )'NI On New, Yeer'1 ~ve ... always. "tr..n· 1s the emphaslt for the Jo4ty Aoger't tempttng bill of fare Populat speclaltfet include acrumpttou1 appetlzws like ten· def Aprte0t Chleken St!.._. and Cri~ Zucohim Stic.. Pasta IOYers wl" enjo) Fettucint dishel prepared with a rlct (Pleue .ee SPOT /..,e 2J. Eve! (irill •nd Ru I )::!(J \\-t'\I { Oa\I tltghwa~ ~ Ne"' port Beach. California Q:!66J ·\cro'I\ from Balboa Ba) Club GUlLIVER'S ~EW YEAR'S EYE Long Island Duck Australian Lobster Tail Prime Ribs of Bttf RESERVA1'10NS ESSl.NTIAL' I cream ~ end "-"'Y ground ParrMNn end Aomeno c:fteeMs. For 11\oM deelrtno • con..-.. dlomer. the Jolly Rooer ofter'I •-wide 11hctlon of entr ... lndud6ng T~I Chk*en. Roat Pmne Rib of Beef. Tempure Sfwtmp end Lorldon 8'oi, And for llghtet. eppetlt•. fresh Spinlld\ 8-.d or Cobb Salad 111e sure to pteeM. • .. Tile Jolly Rao-It the pertect p1ec. to enjoy New YNl't E11e ... tlvttlM. In addition to ••rifle food end c;odlteltt. tun wm p<evell. The~ tlmee wlll ... , until ~r:::=-~~~~..=.n:: ~NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA chempegM et mlclNght tor .. lhoM that 1oin the fun! A tavortt• tor 0¥., 35 years, The Jolly Early Dining 5:30-8:00 P.M. R099" Aest.urent• P'O'Me Doocl lood Gala Dinner 8:30 P.M. • Party Favors and friendly MMe» et en unbMtet>te · ~::eons AeMntetklM ecicwKed et....::e1t=...::io-~1-·-a'------~e-::~ .... r-:, E~tcl13inmcnt & Daba~g By GALLERIES P'romPaae8 'ltfftlla Now Servlng SllllY IDIUll ... .,11.'1,,...~ ... ... •1• •1• S«Wld WI Tortillas, Refrl«J S.ns & Fruit t.11 • ti 1:11 ,. RONNIE BROWN &: CO. ly ••Of99 6 Ira...,_.."' Gourmet Dinnef Served To Your Tobie Beautiful ~ific Ocean Setting Jor hMrv-alDM CCII (71~ •98·1176- \40 Pico. Son Clemente .. • "I Wint A Girl" • "I Feel 1 Song Comin' On" • "I'm in the Mood for lcwe" • "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" THI NATIONAL Dl••R THIATM l'Ml•M 7 ftAM ON IROADWAY AND ntl ROAD DNC'RD •Y KNY WARD THE SA!Ll LOfT -~--· 8AR It \~ ... GRILL b••nala-•1 by Ken" a..-a Neria Ill LoHuo Fr-t:OO .•. Octufrotlt Dhliat Futul8t Frnh Safood lrl'.11 \O(H'>('if to ttll· l l ~l"•I ld'>llt''\( •tlhll' Ill h.tml>wg ., ... dVc:)ll(lblC' clllywlll'll' I hi\ llf'Wl''>l 11111 I OUl'>l' Gr rnd1•r I f\1ilt1on ft•ctlure-. d I\ nounrl purt' hl't•I prlllV I h('('<,t' frlf"') '>OUP or ·,alad tln<l t1 soil d11nk anyllniP ol tnr 11dy for only S ~•.JS · JO ~w "I""'' ll•IOl•l~l>nlrl t "'~~I?''''" tr> I ()<,or1~· C Ol•'"Y ( dli I llOO 46tl )HS IOI 11'rl.rm1,.., ,..,..,.~, V"'' New~ . uiiiliijfiiil 'fllNl•Vt'l~1\(l~•fllhpnly on Coast Hwy. Oft c .... ...,. MJ-•t I IM-IM4 Dally Piiot Oateboot</ Friday, December 26. 1986 • II .. I I I L I '. sz LE cs a 21 T H E BARN Have the prime of your life chuoeinit from lht utf'nsivt' 2fl itf'm menu. S1eak11, seafood, BBQ. Muic11n di11 h~ including g Jad bu, and more. Wel'tern charm and rountry am hian«. Rrnkfast M·S 6::JO-LLOO. _ l.unch M-f 1 l:00-2::t0,. Dinner 7 niithts from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour M-F 4::44'1-"i p.m. Satellitt' dilh. Livt- .. ntertain"ment and dancin1. Ban· qut't facilitie11. 14!:182 Redhill, Tustin. :IMl-011!1 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Yea! They •~ the orisinal. Famc:>UI for their one-and-a-half pound Porterhowie steab and featuring dilplay broili"I· ProudJ.y servi"l..for '""24 yean. Lunch l.1C1n.-Fri 11 ·2. Din- ner nightly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m. SaL & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Hatbor Blvd .. C1.111ta Mesa. &42-9777. BOB BURNS Superb i1 the word t.o describe t.hi. rine dining establiahment. Sel'Ying :-..ewport for 18 yean.1peciali1ing in Angua railed bfff, the finnt you ran get. Also featuring f,.h fi1h, veal and chicken. The linen covered tahles, candles and fresh Oowe~ add to the elf'gance, with bool:ha and h.1~h ~.>ack chai~ for privacy. f hckerang lantern11 and d&1111ical mu~i<" capture the charming and warm atmOl'lphere. Open for lunch, dinner and their splendiferowt Sun- day brunch. E1~n11ivf' wine li9t. 37 ~·a.11hion l11land. 644-20:!0. BRISTOL BAR A GRILL - ZUBIU Pure and ai.mp&a, jUlt like mother'a _10!!!. W1111n 10 OS w... '•ii• at 1_10.96, ra1at mipon at .... M>, prime nb at 16.96, rib& and chicbn at 16.25. ,,_ di.nnen ~ on 1p1eial nil~ 7 nicbta. a..,. eroualy pound. '°" priced driDb. Our cuRc>m1n .._.._ baan eomiac beck aince 1970. Loeat.ed at 1712 Placaatia in C-. U.., ...., 17th St. Call 6'6-8081 or_83l-ll03. Z U BIES GILDED CAGE Right acrOM the parkin11 lot frvm Zubaes apeciaJiiil\jl in brouted <"hi"Cken dJnners. All di':'"""' 11erved complete at ~ $.l.9a. Other d1nnen at 1111.me price are HBQ 11r:re ribs, 2 ltinds o( 1hrimp ancl filel o 110le. All dinnen 11erved with 11a1Atd. baked bearua, corn "" the rob. potatQK and bot roll l,,uneh 1peciahi M-F from 4h. The Gilded C.,. ia a lot c1f '"" for tM whole family. Coun try/Western entertainment. Thunid~ thnrSvndayf"Ritn trp:m. Larire a.nc.. Ooor. Wide 11ereen plut1 8 1'V'a for 11pona •pec1-lon. A ,,eat view from all ~ta including the ba.r. 25c Ulo'la dur-ang Monday Nite FootbeJI Call M 6-8091 or S.11 ·980:1. hapa appelben arid cockt.i" from the oya&er b.r. The brMt.ht.akiaa view is M'Cftlt.ci with e.,....inment. 1\JM. day-!eturda.Y hi&hl.htAld by S\eel Drum ~ of the CatibbNn on Sunday .n.r.oo.. hom 3. 7pm and Monday nit. fooUNt.ll apeciala. The Newport Lendilllf-.. dil'mit.e . local favoni.. "Opiii ~ ~ l.unc:h..-Dinner and Suncl.y Brunch. On the Beyfront. Rffervatlo111 pleaN call 1714) ~f>-2373. Valet pukirlt eveninp. PASTEL'S The .....,.i ewnt in dinint in t.ba Newport .,.._ F•turinc a apecial blend ol culinary creation& from Calilomia and the reat ol the world. Such tantali1in1 item• &1; marinated 1hrimp and 1eallopa in a gincer vina.ipette ulacl. Mouth- waterinf pmta Uke anpl hair with ...Cood and fresh tomato. Piuaa ~ bUed in an •uthentk Italian woOd bumina own, the only one in New- Port. And a variety of Grilledee J apecialtiea. Dinner •rved daily <cloeed Monday) and Happy Hour. '. Retervationa recommended. 1520 W. Coast Hiahway, Newport Buch. (714) MS-7167. BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB Bubbles 11 a treMUtt, a 30'1 1tyle 1upper club done with fantaly and wit. The Cham~ i~ bucket.a are ibaptef fih onaea-ana the light fi11.l~re. like. martini 11Mea. The cuwne comba~French and Italian eltment.s in a homey American con· t..ellt. Open for dinner Mon.-Thura. 5:30-10:30 p.m.; 5· 11 p.m. Fri .. Set .. Sun. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Re.ervaticma are 1uaeat~. Dinner from S9.95 to Sl5.95 .. fuJI Bar. 111 l>alm Street in Balboe at the comer of Palm and Balboa. Call 675·9093. CARMELO'S Thih ultra-smart ha~n ur rxcep- tional Italian and Continf'ntal Cui11ine i1 one of the more rewarding places to dine. Frah puta and 1pedal "light" uuces are carefully prtpared by three of the lineal Ital- ian chef1. piano her entertainment Mmptementa the fun alm<iiip re. Alfre11co dining (weather per· mitting). Open for lunch M-F 1.1:30-2:30, Dinner 1 nifht. from 6:30. :l.';20 E. Cout Hwy, Corona del Mar. 675-1922. GABBIANO'S We wuuld like lo invite you to join ua at our new restaurant. Gab- At HoUday Inn Traditionally an all American favorite place to eel and priced for family dining. fo:very· thing from juicy stead11 and choJ)ll to t1pecial chicken di11h6 a.nd freeh H,afood. Bounteous ul~d har. Sumptuous daily luncheon buffet. Open daily for din1nic and eockt.aila. 3131 Bristol St.. C'cM<la Meu. 667-:i()()O M ENE'S TERRACE biano'L our menu includes tra· Mene'a Terrace is a family owned ditlonal Italian diaflts plua quite a reataurant. With aulhen~c Greek few iignature diahes. We an 1mall. DILLMAN'S fo()d made juet u it is as home. with only 16 tablet1, to reeervatiorut ' The Dill~an family i~ famous for are recommended on the weekend . ... _. ad' . I .. _ ·-• mn•phere of a Grecian Terrace. We ·-open· 7 ni•h"-a __ .. "o.r """"" tr ataona warm ........ piwuity S iaJ h da'I Co ,_._ .. .., "" .. _...,., '' and fine food. Finest prime rib in · pee c ange 1 Y· ~mp ... ..., dinner.-We t..ve tried to ~·~ Balboa and fresh fish daily. Com-· wine list. inoluding-winea of Greece. biatro atmoephere and a feellns or ·plet.e dinner 11peciala daily. Friendly ~rving lunch and dinner. Limited your nei,hborhood Nataurant. We Nrvice and • run. clelight.ful at-raervation1. 235:)2 El Toro Roed ' hope you join UI IOOn! 2813 Villa :__JL-~-~~m~~he~r~e~.O~~n~d~atiilb'..J~lunie_h.~il--~#~l~l,~E~IJT~o~r~!l'l.l:a:l211'--!".:at.IWl'111-~~f*i<;-Nlewpmrt"thsetr.875-9355. nmer. h Set. and Sun. 801 E. &V&J • V. MC. MAJlCELL<YS • Balboa. 873-7726. .JOLLY ROOBR Great American food and at the beat pri<la The Jolly Roc•r hell alwa)'ll been known aa a iood family value restaurant. The menu feature. bnakf•t. lunch and dittner. From .. d~. rriddle c:ak•, burger&. l&lldwachea, aaa.da to complete din- Mn of INfood. 1teeb, chicken and delicoua ~_}'~~ owmd.lor 36 yeera with the frie •rvice In town • .c>O 8 . C-Oeat Hwy .. IAsuna Beach. 4'4·3137. NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT The Newport l.andlna Rataurant per· ff'(tfy 1ituated on Ult b.yfront adje· C"ent to the BeJboe fun 1.one and Fury, hoilta the rtneet local ...Cood &1 well u the moat preeti(ioue loeatioa ffw I~ who~-11iry and ~ df('Or. line food and a moat ezcatir'I lou~e. c1 ... y yet C&llUel, join ~ few lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch cw per- 11 Daffy PHot o.teboc>k/ Friday, December 26, 1986 Thia award winner otrara an H · t,emjw menu apecial.Wns in peataa, ...i, doppiDo and their femoua handmede piua. Batabllahad .me. 1973, thil (drily owned ,.teunnt ha& capWncl the haerta ol Italian food kwen. Lunch Mon.-Pri .. Dia· ner 7 nisbta • ... t: 1750'J 8-ell at Slater, Huntlniton Beach. 842-6606. / VILLA NOVA A bMuttful-hay view c:rwat.H the roma.ntic MWftl that ha& made the• Villa Nova a "..,.a.I kind ot pa.c." for over nfty yeera. Superb culaine from Centlal and NonJ.n Italy Mrved in Old World chum. E11- ten1ive wine' li1&. Dinner Dichtly. Piano bar. Full menu till t:OO a.m. 3131 Wnt COMt Hwy., Newport Beech. 642· 7880. am LI'S RISTAUliNT U you lo.. Cbimae food. ~·re 1un to ~joy dinint -. •• u·, prom-.. iaee truly authentic Chinete food. The menu olfara a wide variety ol .. eaotic die._, from a la carte to 1 combinationa inclucfan, Cantona.e A Szechuan 1tyle. Breathtakin( decoi in a aupnmety beautiful at· moaphere. Tropical drlnlla to quendryour thint. Open MVen daya a ,._It.for lunch and 'dinner. 8861 Adami. Huntinston Beach. 961-9115. 31" N. Beach Blvd .. Anaheim. m-1210. THE LOTUS Enter the Orlf'nt and ~1perience the eiicellenct of Mnsdarin and Sz«hwan Cuisinet1. Authentic Chi· ne.e diabea eapecially prepared by matter chef Liu. The Lotu1 can offer culinary muterpteces to your li!<ing. Tht> lovf'ly din~ aru is. dominated with pi<"tures of t.he ~t~11 OCIWt'r· tht' 11ymbol of purity an ( h1neM <"uhure. Enjoy fin., Chi· ne8t' dinin11 a11 well u wine, 11piri1.1< und h0!!p1talit at the Lo1u' L«ated in Harbor Center at 2:1("1 Harbor Bhd. m Costa Mf'sa. ('all M5-:1:~:l1 . CROWN HOUSE Thia lovelv C'ununental rHtauranl 11ituated al lhf' cornf'r of P('H and r roWTI Vallfy Pkwy. "" been II 1ourmet'a (avurite for ovtr t!; ye-an; nelW. Pint dinil\jl. rockt.a1l11, d1nc1n11. livf entertainment. orstf'r har. h11ppy hour, hanq~t {acijiues., limo t.ef\-.. utemivt' wine list. ~802 Pacili<' C"oe:st Hwy . South 1.-.una Niguel. 499-2621\. OIBDS 1970. Th~ awattl winai111 ,_. t.aurant abo offers UI tt\&Dlllvt wine li!it, and ucel1 in taW..lde prep- aration11 and nambtt.. Open for l.unch 11:30-3 p.m., Ouu~r from 6 p.m. E1cellent banQuet f.Olitiet. Cloaed Sun. and boliclaya. 3333 S. Bristol. Coat.a Met.a. M0-3MO. LBCHATEAU A touch of the French countryside baa rome to Newport 8Mch, with the opanina ol the Country Side Inn i at the comer o( Briatol and R.dhill Avenue. F&1h.ion.d after • Euro- pean bed and bnakf•t inn, emphaaizilw a penonal tQ!.lch, tbs' Country Skle Inn ia the home o( l,e Cbawau Reataurant. P..a:uri111 fMhionable California c:uiaine with a French flair, menu apecialiU. include Cnpaa Aua Framboiaae, Cobb Salad Panu.m. and TO\,lr· nedoa &.inl. Bre6felt, lunch and diDDer an •rwd daily, basinninc at 7:00 Lm. Complimentary hon d'oeuvree are aerwd nishUy in the Lounp. For reaervatiom pleale call 549-0.'JOO. C AFE FLEUKI Tike a seatT~ Cife1'1eartf6r brtat: fa,t. lunch o r dinnM. Enjoy an U · ~uillite environmf'nt influenced by a French touch. Hot jau Monday through Friday frum a:OO tiU 9:00 µ.m. and an oull!t.andinc white· icluve brunch make thl1 Cafe the plact• 111 meet Open i d&>•• a week. 6:00 a.m. 10'::\0 p.m. Moderately priced ~;,()() MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. 4i6-t001. l.E MIDI Thit-i11 a true "11leeper". Sc1me say it's avant garde. oLhf'rs that it'1 cla!i ic. All airree that SwU.. Chef \\ .oll ,.r l<111t1mi111tl0'i l'Ull-illl" prn\t•1u nle '' nl on 1nn1•\atl\'t' nnci 1·~11111~1lt'I) t'll~·111ed authtntH'll\' 1 \11 1•11rh1111t111g l'uuntry frtncb_in '"I lrriur nnd 11n Old \\'11rld hutl!piialil\ nm•h louncl lhe:-e day" fulfill lht- l'!lfJr1·11111u11-. evnked h\' t he 11111 .. tL111lnnic n1l1iint' Open. 'T'ue .. thn•uith :o;un. lur lunc'h amt dmnt-r. I h1·1r Sunday lirunrh iic the talk ul I he-I own'. :U :.! I \' 111 I .1<111. Newporl Bc·111 h. t;7;, 4904. Tradition i11 long luting and with true value ... \IUJy a t.raditional con· tinental reauwanL. at.ult tartar. apinach Nlad flambe, caeaar salad. all prepued tabletide by • highly qualified at.Jr. Savor t.raditonal lvmXK:AN gourmet diahee 1uch &1 brochette a la Rege~. vul a la Foreatiere, Ml CASA criapy Lone laland ducklin1. . . . -· bigarade, meaquite broiled 1peciall Thear f~ 11 lake • trip to Mexico! nigbtly-.112.96-117.95. Coektaila, ~pitalaty '°"·hand in hand with full wine liat. Lunch 1 l:00-2:30, din-thear motto, ".Ma Caaa •Su Casa," ner 5:30-10:00. Re.ervaUon1 1ug· f' .:X ~ 11 your houM. Eel.lb· geet.ed. &46·2774. Located adj9cent ~ amce l~2. it'• oo aecrer tn the Newport M .. Inn 2642 New-~lnda enjoy daniq here. • ()pen.' -port 8tvd:;-Colta Mna. - -Y from-J 1 a;~ for-Lunch, Din-ner and Cocktaila. Entartainment Wed.-Sun. nirhta in the Burro MSDITUliNBAN ROO~M=---_&om 296 K 11 ... St .. e .. u M•. AW.Oner 1--8""1-. 645-,7626. Conpoial -.ad aeC.luded from the bu1y airport aurroundinp The Mediterranean Room offers ~uperb contfoental cuiaine for lunch, din- ner and Sunday brunch. Top enC.r- ' tainmen( nifhtly in 0-e Cabaret Lounge. The Captain'• Table ii open for dining 24 houn. Perfeci for watchi1t1 Ca.lilornia 1unaeta i. the FUght Deck Lounp. Tbe Airponer Inn i11 locat~ at 18700 M'ac.An!lur Blvd. in Irvine. 833·2770. • CA\.IPOaNIA BSA.CB California &ach 8-tautar1t la ._ ol Newport'• DM19t coa~ reatauranta. PMturltic Hqui1lt.e J..,.._. dlni.. lnclUdinc M»hi. 1Mfood and ala&ka. makee thia a lN•y pleMurable dinil~ nperinc:el Loetned at 3355 Via Lido In New· port 8"ch.. Lunch houn Mon.-Pri. U:30-2::Ml. d.inntr 3;30;.1 1:00_1_~ a ..... Ra~. hour apedalt 5:3().8:30. AU credi\ calde ac- cept.Id. Call 6 6-067& for Infor- mation.. - - ~-'lhe14 ,. ' . 1~~-~T1 THE THAI TOUCH ·S~p into the wonderful world ot' Thailand. Tbe aplmclor ol Thai t'UiAine and elepnt dininc ia found here at Thai Touch Cuiliae. Your host.a are P.,.... Md Soap.k J>oungchak and they will .. rw you an authentic Thai ...i whet.her \'0Uf I.alt.ell lMn toward tbe miJd or the traditionally epicy. Thai Touch I!! a little out o( the ...,.t but weU worth the find. Open (or dinner 7 night.I and tor lunch daily ucept Sunday. Thai Touch Cuiline ia locat.d In ta ~aop... ping Center where Su Mipel Drive endt at Ford Ro.d. 2616 San Miguel Dr. 640-0123. SEAFOOD1sTEAlal CAFE LIDO C'are Lido it Newport Cannery ViJ· lage·s only 1upper club. Jt'1 loaited 11n Balboe Peninsula. Cafe Lido it ~,11 lmown for it.I freah 1eafood •t-lect1on1 a_nd contem.pou1y ru1~ine. prepared by Chef Francia. l'he warm, intimate and cozy •m· lnan~ of dusty ra.e and burgundy1 • llPcor rreate a perfect atmoapheNlt fur rnur dininc experience. Cafe Lido i11 alM> the recipient of . .lh• l'r~tigio111 Southero C•lifornia Rett&urant Writ.en' Silver Award. Ca1ua.l •ttin. Dinner nishlly until midnicht. Live jau nifhtly. CaU 676-2968 for reeervet.ions. THECANNDY Thia hiat.oric wawrfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery Vil1411e fea- turee Crab &ocal aeefood .ancf F.aat· em beef. Conaiatent.ly 1ood eervic:e, open for Lunch. Dinner, Sun. Cham~ , Bnmch and Hubor Cruiaee. Entertainment ni1hlly and • Sun . .Ctemoona. Enjoy the lounce food plley-uperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 675-5777. . CRAZY.HORSE STEAKHOUSE Count.ry~nlnc wit1' ~ Auaieri- tic weat.em decor reataurant and uloon. feat.urine prime rib, fl'fth teafood1. and their f•moua pan uuteed 1teak1. Lunch: Mon-Fri Dinne·r reeervatioru. ~uaranteed.. Dancing and live music in the uloon. Dyer Rd. Eait/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. 17 141549-1512. REliBEN'S- SOVTH COA~T VILLAGE It \••II hll\f' .111 ·'J>Jlt'llll' lnr ii:rrot l'""I Jllcl 1·" dlr111't'n 111' 11111p-.t all' ~~ 1h1-Urulwn·, I• lur '0111 I ;rt·itl 111111 ht-' ~lun thrnuich :"-JI 11 111 I •M• Elt-1!.ttnl cl11111r r" ~. l" t o t> m 111 pm Fri 6.! ~al I ( l11trut.:t'"ll• :--111111.n ltriuwh 1•x lrn\,1i:.1111.1 111:. :--11 pn lun HapJI\' 11 .. 11r-. '""p m lli l l ~1111tl""'t'r 111 r. ,..,, I rum :\t•r<l.,l ro •m !.17~ :1141 (£ill_IEE TD A -- Bestaw:au"'·'L-- AIRPO RTER INN HOTEL 1~-•NI M ... Anhur 81 lrv1n.· ll33 2770 T llE ALLEY I "'I l'.-.lf• <: ... "If,., N••""P'"' Br•h M t> 111:11 Til t BARN 1111(: lt•"111U fl.lflln 2'W UI IS BIUST 'J.. BAR a GRILL·Holida} Inn II II l'\n""' (,.,la Mn.o S!-17-3000 Tllf; ~ANNERY ~IHI -•fay..11r. Nf-•por1 8Nrc-h !rlS !1777 CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE 1'1110 Rnnlchol~-. &nu. AN $4~1S12 DILLMAN'S . 11111 F.l\Olboro. S.lboa67J..772tl St.·ak.> .s.t-ar, • .-t S.,,...--wtu. .... Seafood r $4 ~I S 111 'l.'1 Sli\15 S 12 9~ SI I 95-Sl!l 9~ S!I !15 S16 95 S7 95-S2 l.95 llj 5() S 18 95 S2 50 SIJ 95 --~·~~~-~--~~~~--.::-~...:...-~-~~~-. ----~ ·-~-=----·---. -- - ·- ----· THE REX RE~TAURANT Located on the oceanfront acrOM from the Newport BMcb pier. The 1 RH is the Orange Cout 's m01t udusive .ea.food restauranL WeU ; known for fresh H•waiian 1ou.rmet fish select.ions and tpecializi~n sweet Channel Island abalone. ten· der veal and prime meat.a. The Rea Restaurant i1 the choice of, hK'als u well at visitors. Recipient of the preatigious Travel-Holiday award. Casu•l/elegant. attire. Lunch. dinner. Call 675-2666 for reservation.e. Valet perkinc. SAIL'U>Fr Sa.ii Loft'Bar & Grill Ce1tures <><'e&n view dining with the emphuit on ff'eSh-teefood, {)ytter •. Im mttt-- tainment nightly in the bar uea. Open for dinner nightly from S p.m .. Weekend houn Crom 10:30 a.m. Fabulous Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.H. in Laguna Beach, upstairs from the Jolly R-0ger. 494-3137. TALE OF THE WHALE Esperience • 1t.ep back into time to a p~ where you ~ dine at yow own leiaure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bay vimr.-Eacite. )'OU' ..... with their eemational ...,.ood and tnditioaal Cav..orit.iaa. Breakfaat 7 a..m .• Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11·4 Moo.-Fri., Dinner 4· 11 Mon.-S.t. S:it. and Sun .. Brunch 7 -4. Oyater Bu Fri .• S.t. It Sun. Banquet Cecilitiee up t.o 500. 400 Main St .. Balboa. 673-4633. THE ALLEY RESTAURANT ldeelly located et the corner of PCH and BaJboa 81\td., The . Alley Rnt.arurant offers meals with aJI the freshneu 1od innovetion of Jerry Overland'• original "Alley West" of ten yean ago. l..ocaJ. will remember it.1 previous location at the Newport Pier. thtt friendliest pla~ to enjoy ruson- 1bly pri~ oocktaili. fine wines. lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch. .Jerry end Palay Overland have t'reat.ed an elegantly t'omfortable res. taur1nt with a menu emphasizing fresh seafoods. continental special- ties and California cu11in.e. Visit this Newpon Beach landmark. You may even rerornize the (acrs o( some or ·)'our Crienda. Dinner served eve.a eVflti"I from 6:30. Daily lunch special from 11 :30 and Sunday t brunch from 10-3. R~rv1tion11: 646-9126. GINO'S ON THE BILL Almoet a Coata M ... -landmark where frienda and memoriea meet. Gino'• ian't an lta.l.Wi Reataurant. but a reataurant· beifts run by a (local) lta.l.Wi. Even tboocb they -..,,.-awry lfiliift atema. lbey ilso otfer a 1arp variety of other itema · oo &.heir menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly eervice," Gino'• feat.urea a varied menu with emphais on qutiity and reasonable pnce.. Cocktail hour with intel'ftt· ins notiona at 4:30 PM and live ent.rtainment Moo. tbru S.t. from &:30 PM. Super fun Sunday Cham- pacne Brunch 9-2. Located at 428 E. 17th Street, Coata Mesa.. Call 650-1750 for reaervationa, direc· tiona or whatever. ~~-. GRARQ DINN&a TIRATD ~· lmpraa&iw diaiat and prof--.a product.ione are ewe t.o pa... -=h time you vWit. The ntnordlaary buffet olfen rOMt barOll ol beef, glaMd ham with a fruit ..... 0.-· sia chic.ken with peecMI and st.e and the Mabi Mahi • ..,.. ill • paaant .. ~. Tri-color feuuceiDi and crMlll ia a reel (porita. &.joy din.net.. ancl..a~ -ON.d l);nner n.ter loCi\ed wiilUn the 1 Grand Hoeel in Anaheim at 1 HCIMI Way. Call 772-7710. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER Every cuatomer can be espected to be treated like a celebrity. ~ thea~r offers ecrumptioua mula with top producfione in an elesa.nt atmotphere. The aumptuoua buffet includes rout baron of beef. chicken and r..ah ditbes. 4>91taa. salads. veptables. and 1inful det· serta. The S.t and-Sun. bNftCft includea a vuiety of ea diahes. The Celebrity Terratt ia available for private dining. The individually decorated private balcony room& overl ook the 450-eeat honeahoe ~haped main room. The Harlequin 1e located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa •.Ana. Call 979-7550. CDABT Sl~dll9HSi1(_DA~ L'RAN I S S.f ~> S IO~ fmm U !l!i SI I 95 • from S:.! 75 S.1 95-S7 oo S8 95 S2 Oil-S!i oo ... 75-$8 95 SJ 95-S9 95 SJ 95-$8 95 SJ 25·M 95 5().$8 95 S!i 95 S2 !15·S.f 95 $2 00-$595 SI 25·$5 25 ... - ; II • • • 0 07 • -. • 4·6 3-0 • 5.7 • • * • --'- 4 30-8 • • • • • * 10-600 up Ill 600 Up IO <tOO up IO 75 IS-45 up'" 10-200 • • • Ml CA&,A. A la carte ·~ 5.7 * 29t1g t'Ht11i:'.C-"-Ma-1U1 Mexican &n:1mbo • &~.imbo S2.95-tfl 95 SI 95.14 25 3 J0-6 * * lJ\,TO • Even1np ...._ .. ~~~A~f3li~~;IN9l:L~:.~W'J~~Nt~~...,....~·:;;;;"~~~~:•:'41:·~?:te:?~~===-1-C.~U~fom~l-an--~~.:.._·7-5~··-•5_.oo __ -+---'mm ....... S.5-75~~;;;;:===:=;;;;;;;;==~=:::::...;=::::==:J-~5~·7.::=:~_:===-t----=~-:i::::::::::~i-=~-::--~~~~•1 1 ~ftif~j1m~iBm~i~m'm~mrm=.,i~m~mPOmhmR•T ............. ~ •• ooet ..... '.rom .. • •. 9.~lllllllll .. f•rom ... S4•.2•5 ......................... _illllll ........ • ................ • ..... u.~.~ ....... • ... . Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. December 26. 1986 U - -l •• .. ~ . ) • w Sotlti Cout Vlu.,e'1 v,_un Cro• A Co•puy Spedalty Boobtore, C:Olfee Hoae, W~, Beer A Wlae ~mce. T_hS..rau.,u-.IS..tlteo..t,,,._iild••110..iillh,_,..,..,,a,,,.i.olth.worltl.-F .. coutn. coUI et1ul th ... ..,. ol 11...,. ,..,.., .. ,. ,_.,., ""'8,,,,..,,,.,. ,..,._," .. .Pard Wal.ct, Notetl • .., • ., .. ,Critic/ A•dlor. South Coast Plaza THE LE1TllCE PATCH RIVIERA RESTAURANT Thursday 6 to 10, Friday REUBEN'S . Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. to Retail Center (Mall) • fSears Wing. •(May Co. Wing. and Saturday6.to 11: AmeriCil1/1tuk and 2 pm. AE. MC.SCP. V. Isl IAvel) 1 .. t Level) closed Sund•>'· AE. C B. Mafood. Full bar. 5-40-1550 Sandwicnes, salads, &0ups. South Coast Plai.a sinct DC. MC. SCP, V. For Weekday• 11 to 4; quiche; frt>sh Natural 196i . Continental pusonal reservations call Saturday 12 to4: Omner BACK BAY ROWING 6 California 11tyle cuisine l(ourmel classic Antonio or Anna 751-7153 Sunday tu Thursday 4 tu AllllOSIA Kl NSING CLL'B W t>ekdays I 0 tu 9: preparatio n of vul. fish, 10; Friday and Saturday 4 Amhrosia. now ope'l, • fHulltt<'k"s Win~. Saturday 11 tr1 i. Sunday excellent wine lilll. to 11; Champagn~ hnmrh· features classic 1-'rench 1,1 l·l'''t'I I 11 1116 f.45-8240 \\'t>ekdays and Saturdav BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Sunday 10 tu~i: AF., IX'. cuisine and traditional Arnt'fll an. \'t'n lar~f' Luncheon 11 :30 tu :l; Wherl' the world's 1treatest MC.\'. 979 :\4'74 U1hle1ide s.rvice 1n an 1nt'1111 'l'lt•1·t11111 Exe t'llt'nt MAGIC PAN Dinner 5 to 11. Closed l'Ustomer8 dine. Humt' of eleicant setting. Dining '~•lad~. ~rn1t ~11lacl hur •I Nordst rnm W1nl(t Sundayi.. AF.. CH. IX. tht fantast ic Bt-ll(ian ni(Chtly 5::l0 to 11. Valet ;>I ,11n1l 111a~a1lrw '""'" ''' Ii.I Levell MC SCP. V. 540 :\840 warnes. four·eit~ omelet&. RESTAURANT HOllKA WA par lung: all major credit "1 m· I 1,1 "unt' of t b_e four A~. !I rrnm mall and and superh Mndw1ches. A .J a pa neS('. incl ud ml( rards, act'epted .. Jackets ltt''' 111 ( lrnni.w ('ounlv " north parkinl( 11truct ur1>. SALMAGUNDI family-operated Teppan· Yaki ((rill, sui.h1 are required an ;\!1111 Fri 11 tu !I. :-;u1 11 tu C rept's. steaks and fish. • LliuUock'• Win11. rl'!ltaurant. Monda)'· bar 11nit Tatami dinlnl( r~rvatiom are . 7. ~1111 I.! tu A . \ 1-:. M C. \. Weekday except Fridav h t Levell Saturday 8 to 8; Sunday room servic-e. Wttkdavi< rerommended. Adjacent J; 11 fl I I ~ 11lu10: Friday and . Specialty kitchen to 5. 557-5186 luncheon 11 ::lO l11 2. tu the Performing Aru Saturday 11 tu I 'I.: Sunday featurin11 home made Dinner weekdays 5.:lfl tu Center. 625 Town Center BE~SIGAN '~ 111119. AE. RC. OC. MC "oups. pasta. tortes. 11; Sunday 5 to 10. AF.. Ortve. Costa Mesa; v. 556-1 'l.2[> q uiche. u ndwiches and GANDHI INDIAN CUISINE CB. DC, M<'. SCP. 4:l'I.· i559. • l:"-iear Saks Fifth A\•rnuf'J dessert.&, F.mphatis on low T11ndoori specialties f1fi7 ·2531 Fr1·~h f1H1d l>erved with a served in a icarden sellinit. ''cl" uf fun Appetizer,., PIRET'S 6 PEIPECT PAN •odium and no Monday· Thursday 6 l-0 I 0. COPA DE ORO "'lad,, 'and..-. 1ches. and • H'arouM'I Court. preservatives. Take out fridayand Saturday 6 to VEIDUGO'S Eight reaional Me11can 11111rt'. Weekend hrunch. lllt Level) service available. Monday 11; Sunday 6 to 9. Buffet Muican di11hes are the cuisines and food of the :'>11111 Frt 11 tu'..! a.m .. Sat Sensational C'ountry Friday 11 to 9; Saturday lunch Monday-Friday specialit)'· Weekday11 and new cuhurt'l and 111 tu .! am. Sun 9 a.m. tu French cuisine with I I lo7:Sunday 12 to6. 11:30 tu 2:30; Saturday Saturday luncheon 1 l to 4. cultivation• of-California. lt1p111 AE.~f<',\',f)C California touche11. MC. V. 049-9267 and Sunday Champagne Oirlner Monday-Saturday Wttkday luncheon 11:30 !11 11;:1M Pa~try, rre11h foods & Brunch 1 I ·2::kl. AF.. CB. ~to 10. Bar Monday-to 2:30; Dinner Monday-CARRY OUT. OuU!ide ZOTH CENTURY LTD. DC. MC. SCP. V. :lf>6. 72i:l Sunday 11 to 2: Sunday Thursday 6 to IO; Friday entrance. Weekdavs and • (Carousel Court. C'APFf. PASQl'INI Saturday 10 to 10:.Sunday h i Level) brunc-h 10 to 2:30. AE. l>C. and Saturday 6 to 11; MC. SCP. V. ftOi.:1701 Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3: • 1Mall Entr. Near 11 to i . AF., MC. SCP. V. Dining from mall vantage THE GOOD EAITH 6 Dinner 5 to 10. AE, CB, I :'>la1tnml 556-6424 pmnt or in one of two THE GOOD EAI TH ANNt:X Town Center D\. MC.SCP. V.662-2672 I 'a~quin1 Esprei.i.o & railroad cah. American Naturally heahhy fresh I 'upp11r1n11 Har with frr11h PRONTO l lSTORANTE & cuisine. Weekdays and foods: all entrttS p.1•tru·'· µiat-tto!'>, varird TlATrOllA PINO . aturday 11 :30 lo 9: (naturally rai8ed r hicken. , '"''"" "''h 1t11 h alian • '8ullock's Wing. Sund11y 11 :30 to !i. AF,, IJ4.ef, vegetablnl,11oups, ALFIEDO'S RISTORANTE t l.ttr \\'eekda>·~ 9:30 lo 9; 2nd Level) MC. SCP, V. 540-8822 salads. sandwiches, frozen &TAV!INA "·'' 11 Ill'" ti: Sun IO::l() Ill Prontodinin11 room acc"•s yot(urt. Fre h bakery'. • !Located at T he Westin ·, •1;,-I'.!.! I from mall and wuth Sun.-Thurs. 8 w 10; •'ri.-South Coe1t Plaza Hntell parkin11 structure. Claa~it' South Coast ·sat. 8 to 11. V. M<'. Award-winnin1 LA BAGllETTE Northern Italian; paata11, . Pl111 Village !ifi1.s.a:1 ltali•n/Continental hreads made daily. cui11ine. Elecant, atrium • t~ear• W1n11. Weekday11 lunch 11 ::10111 11ettini. Specialities . 1,1 l.r\'t•l 1 2::10: dinner 5:30 to 9::'10:. ANTONELLO'S Tiff! GOOD EAITH ANNEX include veaJ, fresh 11eafood Frer11 h rui~me, haked Friday 5:30 tu 10, Excellent Northern Fut service. nut r1tm~. and homemade pula .. _ ..... , IC• .. o<I' jlrt'at '"lrr t ion 111 Saturday 5:30 to 9; clot1ed Italian cuisine and unique delicioufl Eurupean di11hes. Tablnide cookinirt P'rtl '• 6 Pwt.1 1'111. ltM1te, toll! .. and" 11ht' .. 11nd 11nl11d~ tn Sunday. Traltoria: wine li11l. Offering three sidewalk dinin11. Daily Luncheon and dinner C.nl"t>' t. Tl>. AM<lMlle. ~ the Frt•m h runcept of thf' 1t"4.,.,..,. Htt;"-V:!i:~ Wttkdaya 11: 15 to 9: ,henquet rooms holding specials pluuuups. salads. weekdays 11 :30 a.m. to 2 A1r....,· .. C'.t1c-i..c;r. o... delicate~l-t'n. Wrekdav11 Saturday I t:l5 to1; frum ~n to SO J>l'()ple. capuc:c::tno. Sunday p.m.and6a.m. to lOp.m. Joi...Pulll\.•~ ~ 8::J0t11Y:Saturd11v 10.toi : rn .... ,,. ••tONttt•. l""" ..... Sunday 11':00 tn 8. A E. W~kdQ'ftunc.:heon TI:30 Brunch. Sun. 10\n :l. ncept Friday and Kaplen• Sunday tom fl ;~ I T?Rfi DC. MC, 8CP. V.54()..8038 to 2: Dinner Monday · f).69-2006. S.~urd•y to 11 p.m. 1... Detty Piiot D•t9bookf Friday, December 28, 1988 ~------~ --- --..r---. ----- '·