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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1988 25 CENTS
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Growth. Plan ·III
' "'"----Chairman is second county s4pervisor Carlsbad plan as a possible alterna-
ti ve to the C'it1Lens' Sens1bW (jrowth
and Traffic Control ln111at1,e. which ..
has been circulating in Orange Coun-
ty since October.
with alternative to citizens' initiative
By B08 VAN EYKEN °' ..............
Board of Supervisors Chairman
Harriett Wi cdsr today said she is
looking at a growth-and tra~c-,
manaacmcnt plan develd~d the city
of Carlsbad to see whether it would
work in Orange County.
The plan. adopted by Carlsbad
NEWSLINE .
Nation
Indictment unsealed
today accuses Pan-
amanian strongman Gen.
Manuel Antonio Noriega
with accepting $4.6
million from cocaine
smugglers./ A4
California
·Nineteen state Senate
Democrats say they will
vote against Rep. Dan
Lungren· s confirmation
as state treasurer./ A'5
Index
voters in 1986. was placed on tht'
ballot by the €"11y Council even
though there was.already a c111un-
backed iniuauve on the ballot.
The city-backed measure narrowl y
defeated the ci tizens' 1n11iative,
whu:h would have placed strict hmllS
Ol\ the number of building permits
that could be issued each )Car.
Wieder said she was looking at the
"'Wh) should ~e re1n,ent the
wheel. .. she said. '"If there 1s a plan
that"s working. we ough1 to look at it
and see 1f parts of 11 apply 10 Orange
Count}."
Wieder now JOins 3rd District
Supervisor Gadd1 Vasqut'2. who an-
nounced this week he W.U lt)1ng lo
formulate a plan 1ha1 could serve as
an altcrnativt' to the proposed
Hero p~lot gives
aiftng CM teen
Top Gun status
A vi~tor gets lesson
fn courage during
visit to FV hospital
By JONATHAN VOUKE
Of ... o.lr ........
As a "'Top Gun .. pil(){. Cmdr.
Rand) Cunningham learned about
courage dunng aerial dogfights. but
he said he's learned mort' lrom Eric
Randall. a 17-)ear-old Costa Mesan
fight ing a heroic battle against canct'r.
On Thursday. Enc's dream of
mee11ng a true-10-hfc hero was re-
alized when Cunningham. the Untted
States· first fl) mg ace in the Vietnam
War.' 1s1ted htm in Fountain Vallt') ·s
FHP Hospital.
·T ve flown with the best 22 pilots
1n the world tat the av) ·s Top Gun
flight school). but I don't think any
ont' of them had your courage."
Cunningham said. ..I d1dn·t ltH
courage second to second hke some of
you kids do. I don't kn ow how I'd
handle it."
Dr. Tnna Austin. Enc·s pt'd1atric
oncologist. sa}s that all P<>ss1ble
medical theraJ)' h;u been used
wnhout succeSs on Eric. wh9 suffers
from I} mphoma brought -on b)
leukemia. Repeated etTons to find
bone marrow donors and the poss1-
b1l11v for other treatments for trans-
plan-ts ha ve been ellhausted. she sa id.
She would not. however. t'Sllmate
ho"' long Eric can conunue to fight
the disease.
-'Tm a doctor. not an oddsmaker ...
she said. with tears brimming ht'r
e)es. "It goes up and down. He was 10
bad shape on Monda). but then we
told him tht' commander was coming
and he got back up··
Enc. frai l "'Ith his hair th inning
from cancer treatments. smiled at
Cunningham and told reponers that
meeune the ace was .. \'Cl) exciti ng."
On h1sches1. the )Outh wo~ Navy-
1ssue gold "''ngs that Cunningham
once \.\Ore. The r<.'llred Na,al com-
mand<.'r -"'ho still flies against the
Top Gun pilots as "Bandit One."
their training enem~ -also pres-
(Pleue eee HERO/ A2)
ctt1zcnf measure
That in111all't' "'ould hm11 growth
near congest<.'d roads and intt'r-
stC'tions un til de' elopers or local
&o"ernments took measures to al-
le' 1a1e the conge'>tton
Supen •isors ha' e cnt1Ctlt'd the
citizens' measure. S<i}ing 11 docs not
contain an) pro' 1s1on for raising the
mon<.') n<.'edl'd 10 malo..e the 1mproH'·
men ts.
Whtie he has not released a draft of
his count<.'r-proposal. Vasquez said 11
would be based on a S235 million
road-building ·plan . t nacted last
./ ·August ""'htt.h rl·qu1res that dt:-ing mech3ni~ for road constrl,.IC'tton.
velopers pkdge road-1mpro,eml·n1 .. But Gaddt's pla n does: I know
monc) bt'forc the~ recet'e building 1ha1 for certain." sht' said. ··1 think
permits. . ~hat ~c·re &01ng to ha'e 1s 3
But Wieder said sht· "'as no1 s1mpl~ l0mbina11on of all of tht'!>t' ap-
tf) tng to add another \01ce to the prualhes V.e neC'd to s11 do'An
rising chorus of gro~ th control togl·ther and tali... about 11. but we JUSt
··These arcn·t m~ plans." \hr said ha'l'n't had a chance to do that )Cl "
"I think ~e·re at a s1agr no"' ~hC'rr Phil ( aner. head of Carl bad's
"'e'r<.' looking Jt putting 1hing'I (1ro"'th Management Program. <.a1~
logt.•thcr. so I asked staffm December thr program in that ~tt) does rtQtiire
to take a look at 1h1s e-<1s11ng plan that dc\clopments pa) for 1mpro,e·
The)·,<.' JU!lt goltl'n back to me " mcnts
he said sh(• did not kno~ ~h<.'ther MC'anw h1lc. sponsors of the
the Carlsbad plan rnntaincd a fund-(Pleaee eee WIEDER/A2)
NaYJ Cmdr. Randy Ca.nntncbam l••e one of
bis Oytnc ln•l&nla to Erle Rana.au. a 17·
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year-old Coeta Mesa yoath auffertnc from
cancer, at Foantaln Valley'• FHP Hoepltal.
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Lobbyist urged ~ivilian flights at El Toro
Weather
By ROBERT HY-NDMAN
ud LANCE JGNON
Of .. o.lr,... ....
A pending stud) on allowing Cl\·
1han flights at the m1htal) a1rpon 1n
El Toro wa$ prompted in part b) a
lobb) ist for Federal Express. which is
in need of additio nal runwavs in
Southern C'ahforn1a. the lobbv1st
said. ·
Washington D C. lobb) 1st C'lifT
Madison said he talked with Rt'p.
Roben Carr. D-M1ch .. last fall and
suggested that th<.' congressman con-
sider a stud) to dt'tenn1nt' 1f the El
l'oro Manne Corps <\1r Station. and
others. could be shared w11h c1v1han
arr ramers.
.. , suggested to him that JOint use
~asa,1ableop11ort . and EIToro ~as
mentioned:· Madison said ... Ft'deral
E'tprcs and e\l~f)Oth<.'rramer"ou ld
hkc 10 ha'e ptore run"'a~s 1n
Southern Cahfom1a ···
But Madison added that he does
not represent Federal E'prt'ss on this
1s Ul' and denied an~ 1mphcat1on that
h1~ d1)('uss1on ~11h Carr. ~1th~ horn
he 1s personal fnend . "'as 1he mnin
impetus behind the •contro' ers1al
stud'
Madison also den1t'd 1hat his
personal campaign contnbu11on to
Carr S\\a)ed the congressman·s dt'-
c1sion to pursue the stud).
Last month. Carr proposed a lh!tt'-
month stud~ to t'\plort" lhC' com-
m<'mal use of the El Toro stauon and
l\.\O other m1htaf') flight base ~
stud~ ~a pan ofa transportation btU
passed through a HouSC'· nate
budget rnnfertnce comm1tttt 1:1st
December _L
(Pleue eee LOBBYIST I A2)
Coast mcin named Sioux wat chief Laguna'S
merchants
seek recall
of council
Indians tab Stevens t o spearhead their
efforts to recover B4tck Hills trtbal land
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of ... o.lr ........
Phillip Stt'vens of Newport Beach
was selected Thursday by Sioux
Indian leaders to lead efforts to
recover tribal territories in the Black
Hills of South Dakota.
Sioux leaders. m«t1ng in South
Dakota. named Stevt'ns their first war
chief in more than a Ct'ntury and said
his selcC'tion would show that the
tnbes are unttt'd in their fight to sttk
compensation from the federal gov-
ernment for the illegal confiscation of
'
Sioux lands 1n 1877.
Th<.' 59'-year-old Stevens. who has
long been ae11 ve 10 the Indian-rights
mo,ement. ~as unavailable for com-
ment th is mom1n~.
1But in an interview last Nov~mber.
Steve ns said h<.' has been working
with Sioux leaders on plans for a
nationwide campaign to per$uade the
U.S. government to rt'tum 10 the
Sioux lndians 1.3 million acres of
unoccupied government land in the
Black Hills. The) also will seek
compensation in the form of back
rent which would total SJ. I billi on
and futurl' compensation for un-
return<.'d land 1n the fo1m of rent at a
ratt' ofS I per acre per month.
.. This program. 1f apprO\ed. would
pro' 1de a tremendous infusion into
the c\.'onom' th<.'r<.'." Ste, ens said ... It
would ha'<.' ·a dramn11c impact on the
li'e~ofthl·~e people··
The 1ou\ r<.'St'nattons art' among
the most 1mpown hed areas of the
cou,n~. he. s.a1d. -.A.Jth wJdeipread
d<.'prcss1on. unemplo) mcnt and al-
coholism and unusual!) h1~h rat~ of
infant-monaht) and teen-age u1 c1dt'.
Tht> l . • Supreme (oun 1n I Q80
affi rmed a lo"rH'oun rultng that the
S1ou' nation was ent11led to a fair and
just )t'ttlem<.'nt a compensation for
the Bl:Klo.. Hills. "h1ch has long been
held as a '\acred area b) the 1oux
tribes.
The coun s:ud of the illegal con·
lisra11on of those land\ 1n I : ··1a>
more npe and rani... case of dis-
honorable denhng "111 ne,er. in all
probab1ht\. be found 1n our htsto~."
.. I behl''e thl' t1m<.' has come that
the L'n11ed tates "'ants to correct this
blight that has remained on t.he
conscience of the -\mencan people:·
S1.ewns saut ··l( ~e.. can .com-
municate this ('asc to a lot of people. I
th1ni... ~<.'can fi, 11:·
le\Cns. \.\hO IS president' and
board cha irman of L'ltras\Stems Inc
ofln inc. announced :"lo'· ~5 that his
firm "'ould me11c with Hadson Corp.
of Oklahoma Ctt\ a a subs1d1nn
The S89 m1ll1 00 transaction. ~h1ch
(Pleue eee l'fEWPORT / A2) PhJlllp SteTena
WiderL~guna Cany~n Road endorsed
BJ LANCE IGNON °' ... ...,,... ...
The California Coastal Com-
mission's staffhasendoncd widenina
Laauna Canyon Road from two to
four lanes as proposed by the state
Depanmcnt of Transponarion. said
Ken Frank. Laauna Beach city man-
ager.
The recommendation represents a
major sttblck to Ufuna officials who
have bttn becktna an ahemat~ plan
that would preclude widening while
addrna other road improvements to
incrtasc safety aJona the acc1dent-plQ1R'd hiahWly ..
"lt's unrortunate. I think that the
ctt\ 's concerns are still lcg111ma1e:·
sa id Ma)Or Dan Kenney. who along
wnh Fr.tnk. and Councilman Robert
Gentn tra,ekd to Coastal Com·
m1ss1on headquartrrs in San Fran-
cisco last wttk in an elTon to persuade
the: jtatTto bad. their plan
Kennt'y said the cit~ will go ahead
with plans to bus residents to a
Coastal C'omm1 ion mttting in
Mannadel Re' schedukd for Feb.14.
when the comm1ss1ontrs ~111 C'On-
Sld<.'r the staff rcrommenda11on
"I think we still n~ to push our
concerns to the Coastal Com-
m1ss1on." Kenne) said
The Feb. 24 mt"eting -known as
the consistt'nq phase -will ('('Oler
onl~ on th<' question of \\ht'tht'r the
road should t>c "'1dent'd bel"t'Cn
Camon o\Crt'S Dme and El Toro
R03d It .. 1Ualso fOCus on the grading
of a h1lls1dt' lno'-"n as 81.1 Bend. the
site of numerous accidents.
.\pprO\tmatel) ·Wt months later
dunnJl tht' dcstJn tage. the oaslal f.,__ ... WID&a/Aa)
Laguna High remodeling may be toe cQstly
Trustees exctt
uton ycan
An=hit«U ha ~ unveiled u am-
bitious plan fOr lhe rnovation of l.a&un1 Beech Hjp ~ but wi~
a H .I million price"" Ult pl'OpOlll
may ha~ to btttaled..,.~
ably befoft tht 1ehool 4il\rict can afbd it.
.. , ,MM tt k>Qls supcr," llid lt"bool
·"f"""O"-tnlltft J..-. It"*'• .........
• model of the· propoll). ..1 don't
\now w9'eft ~·"' IOi• to lrt tht _...,..,... . \
6 million plan,
W1th the tchool district ablt to
afford only about SJ m1lhon. its
INSltts may wtll Opt fOr I las pand1osc plan as wtll as look for
ftladint from the city and private
donations.
The rtte~l ~lltlOD M I ,.__,.
Beech UnJficd Sthool DiMrict ~
quaner:s WU I m-.or Sltp '"9N tk
ttn0v1lion. Wit.ct. his 1-ft _..
1bourior cieht ~n.
The mosi lipifbnt ~ ollM
projttt would 1ncludt' a 15-meter
sw1mmin1 pool. ...several tennis
roun • a claS$l'OOm bu1ld1ng and a
maJ(>r renovation of the school's
apditorium.
"YCMI m.pt ask •hat styk this 1 "
said Ralph Alkn. proJ«t arch1t('('t
"h's \.:lluna. It's not Ont' $l)'lt'. Ifs
ttltttic. r
A propoeed new bu11d"'1 to houx
I & daurooms on the:. comtr or Pat~
Avcnut and St. Ann's Orh-c ha.s a modtm ~loot. .
Unl1~c Praidtnt Raiean. ·tM loMI Of Echae• wiR M~ I ltftt
... ~O of H•lrout t'QlnpOatnlS old9t plan • .._., dowias lnasttft
•
to C\U ts ~llhout rt'dniptn11 tht
~I .. I 10 shooa lht te\CTaJ
OpCIOftS ntttabk tO t-.C C'tl) aM to llw
By LANCE IGNO~
Of .. Olllly ..........
.\ gro.,..,ing d1s~11sfaC'1ton ll' w
rnntrob )mposcd b~ Laguna Ek4r h
go' l'rnmcnt hlls promp1ed a group of
anon' mou husine s peopk tl1 1n-
111a1c .:i recall drtH ag.Jinst a ma1ont~
or the C1 t) Coun 11. a 'ipolt"~\liOman
for the gro<ip said
<. a~ennc Bud saith iroup of about
IO mcrchants arc forming tht' C'om-
m111<·e 10 Recall She said th~ me m-
ber\ "ould disclose tht'1r tdl·n1111e~
afkr the orgamzat1on roll<"l t' '00
signature' for 1t\ cause.
Bird 'io.3td fear of repnsal fr1•m ell~
ode.-enforcement om ('r )> hu
pnmlptt'd th<' ml'.'mtx·~ 10 ... <'t'I" tht'tr
1drnttt1es se\"r\.'t
\c'cral Laguna bu'ilnec;, rx-.,ple
"'ho ha"e trad1t1onalh oppc.,'>t"d tht'
council said the\ side ''"h the-~all
mm <"ment but denied ht-in~ N" of
the group. \
Af\er leam1"i about of ml\' t'm<'nt
Ma)or Dan Kcnnt') said thl· gfl1up
ma' find 1ts.tlf 1n the minonl' ·"In rouldn't find lO peopk 1n to~n
•ho •'t'ren·t mad at mt' I'd be morT
surpnsed ... Kenne) said .. HO'" much
cttd1~lit) 1s the~ to a group tthal
rtma1 s anon) mous)"".
81 id the r«all •·111 ~ 11mt'd at
1'.cn nc) and council membe"' Ruben
Gent!). c1I Fitipatnel and Lida
L<.'nne) The poup aJ 1 calling fof
the ou t<'r Of Cit Manatter ken
Fran~. Bird said
Counc1IY..oman Man.ha ColhW>n
•111 be cu•hlckd bttau!t of ~
1tnctall> ~ncss stance. Bard
l91d
~•1hcMtsb butl.. peopk lA
lquna ba\t bttn srumbbn, about
C'lt) ordtnant"ts for.,._ titnt, It W9I
kd ""~< ... blntrb 'Aftk to p6acoc-a ~k>llM• rid ........ heors•Oft °" South COlll H•way Iba' _.. '° M \C RMI; ..... • ........ . ..
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Prni·
dint RelpD today liaDecl the fint ~ h0vsin1 .leaislation pated d unna his ldminisll'ltion. 11yil\I jt
"'will eflk~nlly and effectively m~t
the challenae of America's cha naina
housina nctdl. ..
Urban leadtrs. however. charted
that the ~sJation will not ~e close
to solvina the cities' housil\t crisis.
In a sianina ceremony •Ube White
House, Reqan said the comproR)ise
&eaillation "was transformed from a
~~ buster that would reverse
bard-won housing reforms into a
rational. cost-effective bill ihat's fis-
cally responsible.··
"On balance. this is a sound
compromise." the president said
''Thas bill helps keeps a lid on new
apcndin1 while preservina our key
housina reforms. It also includes
-features that will help insure that our
country can efficiently and effectively
Rlttt the challenae of America's
chanaina housing needs."
Helen Sause. president of the
National Association of Housing and
Redevelopment Officials. issued a ,
citirrns' initiative in OrangeCounty
~ approaching Tuesday's deadline
for submission of their petitions to
the Rqistrar of Voters.
Russ Burkett. co-author of the
initiative. said Wieder and Vasquez
~ both enpacd in a last-minute
aucmp(\o undorminc the measure.
.,
s&atement sayint the association wel~
corned the measure. buladdina. "h
took seven years to obtain enactment and a presidential s&anaturc on what
is. in reality. a very modest piece of
legislation. ... •
"Every day. 'American families arc
bcina forced to double up, split up or ao homeless beausc of fedcraJ nCJl~t of their housing needs." Sause
sa.ad •.
White House .spokesman Marlin
Fitzwater dismissed as "ludicrous"
the criticism that administration
·housi ng policies were contributina to
homelessness.
"I don't think there arc many
homeless people who are-qualified"
for the housing provided for under
the bill. he said.
"The homeless poblem 1s an entire·
ly different problem. It 1s very serious
and we are all concerned about it. but
it is demagoguer) to put it in the same
context as the housing bill."
The S30.6 billion 111easure is the
first substantial housinf ICJ.islauon
si nee 1980. It provides S S billion for
housing and com"munity develop-
ment in the fiscal year bqinnina Oct.
I and SI S.6 billion in the succeeding
fiscal year. It also contains permanent
insuring authority for the federal
Jtwstng dminrstntion•s home·
mortpgc insurance program. a
provt.Sion Ions souaht by the housing
and financial industries.
It provides S7 billion annually for
low-income housing assistance. SI .S
billion for public-housina operating
subsidies. $2 billion for rural housing.
$3 billion for community develop-
• ment grants and S22S million for
urban development gJlnts.
de' elopment proJccts and IO\ i
controvenial home--0wnemup pro-
aram for moderate-income families.
When th,c bill was i>acSSCd in
December, shonl~ befor~ Congress
adjourned. Secretaf) of Housinf and
Urban Development Samue R.
Pierce Jr. said . "I am grateful that
Conarcss adopted a housing bill
which holds the lines against dalicit
spending. preserves the progress
made ince 198 t to extend housing
assistanef t<] the truly needy and
auarantees young families that
F.H.A. Home Mortgage Insurance
will always be available ...
Jetnghtershot
doWD in Sudan
NAIROBI. Ken ya (AP)
Sudanese rebels toda> said the) shot
down a jet fighter near Juba. the
southern Sudanese provincial cap11al
where relief agencies plan 10 send
emergcncy food supplies.
Radio SPLA said rebels also fired
on a militaf) transport plane. but
missed.the se<:ond target. The broad-
cast was monitored in Nairobi.
The claimrcamc-on-thc--cve of 1l
planned emergency food airlift to
feed tens ,of thousands of Sudanese
facing starvation because of the civil
war.
The rebel Sudanese Peoples Libera-
tion Arm) has shot down at least
three rivilia n and s<.>vcral m1h1ar.
aircraft m tht' past 18 months. The
SPLA has threatened 10 shoot down ·
any plane flying near Juba .
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.. Alf thnc thinp indicate that
they're desperate." he said. "They're
just tryi"J to hop into a fast sports car
and speed riaht up to the middle of the
s-ck."
But in order to ~in admiriistrat ion
approval of the bill. sponsors had to
scale back funding for housing poor
pcople4isplaccd by federally funded Tinye~quake
felt along Coast
By 'ne Associated PrHs
Reagan a Peace Prize nominee
Oasis founder Barnett Larks
Barnett Larks. an active Newport Larks also was involved in the
Beacl'l rcsidcnt4nd one of the foun-Golde n Timers. Goofoffers.
dcrs of the Oasis Scrrior Center. died Coastline Community College
Tuesday. He was 81. Emeritus Group. Senior Aid of Or-
i.arks was born in London. Ens-..ante. 1 Cqunt). RSVP and Association
)and and li ved in Chicqo until his ofR&-tired Persons. ~tirement fro~ t~e State Depart-He is survived b) his wife: daughter
ment. He and his wife. Carolyn. then / Jacquelyn Kuhn: and grandchil dren
tnoved t<? Ne_wport Beach where they Linda Ensbur). Dr.,...Jeffrcy Kuhn ..
were active 1n numerous volunteer Susan Kubo and Kathy Kuhn. Mem-
aroups. including the Oasis Senior orial services were scheduled for I
Center p.m. today at Pacific View Chapel.
A small earthquake shook the
Orange Coast earl} today but thuc
• "'ere no reports of damage or injuf).
authorill<.>s said.
The 5:3 1 a.m. quake measured 2.8
on the Richter scale and wascentercd
four miles cast of Seal Beach. said
Robert Finn. spokesman for the
Califorma Institute of Technology in
PaS<1dl·na.
OSLO. Norway ( A.P) -Presidmt
Reagan and So\lct leader Mikhail
Gorhal he' arc among the 89 nom1-
na11ons rccl·l'l'd so far for the Nobel
Peace Pr11e. a committee source said
10<'.la ~ .
There has been widespread specu-
la 11on that Reagan and Gorbachev
\\-Ould be nominated since late Jast
~car."' hen the~ s1ened a treaty to ban
lJ S. and Soviet intcrmcdtat<'·range
nurlcar weapons. .
obel offic111ls nc' er annount'e the
naml'S of candidates. but a local
tl'ln 1s1on report Thursda> night said The likelihood of damage 1s small thac .... as r(•ason to bclive that
for quakes ~.f surh magnitude. . Rca~n and Gorbachc' were among
There were no reports of quake
damage. said Orange Count~ Fm·
Department ,tn' csugator John
McMasters.
I
nations occasional> leak the namt"S of
their fa, orites. Ehg1ble nominators
include former peace pnzc winners .
present or former members of the
Nobel Comm1t1l'C. members of na-
tional parltamcnts and .governments.
members of some international peace
and j ustice organiza tions and univt>r·
sit} professors in political science.
history and philosophy.
Liv Aasen. a member of the
Norwegian Parliament. said she had
nominated President Corazon
.\qu1no of the Ph1hpp1nes for th<.>
second straight year.
Other names mentioned unofficial-
1) included Pope John Paul II: Prime
Minister RaJi " Gandhi of India:
Mordcchai Vanunu, tht> scientist
accused of leaking Israeli atomic
weapons secrets. an<t imprisoned
South Afri can civil rights champion
Nelson Mandela.
The 1987 winner. President Oscar
An as Sanrhe1. of Costa Rica. was not
mentioned in the pre-announcement
spcrnlat1on.
thl· nom1ncts.
The source. Yoho spoke on con-
d1t1o n he not be 1denufied. confirmed
that Reag:rn and Gorbachc' had been
NEWPORT INDIAN CHIEF .•• . .
WIDER CANYON ROAD ENDORSED •.•
From Al
Comm1ss1on \I.Ill focus on details
such as landscaping. presen auon of
trees and proposed openings in a
center d1v1dcr1 0 allo"' greater access .
10 the road. frank satd.
Coastal Comm1ss1on staff also
recommended that Caltrans donate
eight acres of undc\Cloped propert)
to the c11~ in compensation for land
that \\OUld he U'\l'd for the widening.
It also suggested that Caltrans bur)
most of the utiht) hoes along the
roadwa). :That suggestion was made
to compensate for gradma sections of
the h11ls1de on which Frank said
landscaping Y.Ould probabl} never
talc hold.
The Coastal Comm1ss1on 1n 1986
reJ~Cted a C'altrans "'1denmg proposal
because 11 railed tor unacceptable
grading of the Big Bend h11ls1de. W11h
the cooperation of the cit) last
summer. Callrans cam<! up with a
nC\' design that rl.'duccd 1trad1ng.
But that too. "a' rcJected b\ the
( 1t~ Council. which opted to fight fo r
11\ O\\n \Cr'.i1on of 1mpro\ing safet}
on the road. ·
~OBBYIST PROMPTED JOINT-USE STUDY ...
From Al
The stud) \lo uuld be conducted b~
the Federal .\ \ 1a11on .\dmin1strat1on
and 1s scheduled for completion -b~
the end of \far h
The stud) l'nra.gcd Rep Robert
Badham. R-Ne\lo port Beach. because
Carr fai led 10 no11f, him of the
proposal ·
Badham alsb ~•d the stud) Y.ould
be a waste or mone\ hecause a si milar
stud) 1n I 9l\ l.J\.l ,·ho"ed that the El
Toro base "as un\ullablt for JOint
commcrc1al-m1lttan uSt
Badham this \\l't'~ asked President
Reagan 10 hdp hlud . fundin~ for the
stud) berau!>I.· 11 "'nuld duplicate the
prC\ iOU\ \IUd\
The re4uc\t "'ould .be among
rescinding motion' Rcapn will com-
pile befcm· ~l·nd1ng the h~t to the U S.
Hou"<' of Rnm:"l'nhlltH'!> 1n coming
weeh . said Paul Wilkinson. a
Badham aide 1n Washington D.C.
Badham. a member of the House
Armed Ser' ice's Committee. urged
~eagan to folio" through on tlle
theme of his State of the Union
message in wh ich he was cntical of
late additions 10 the spending bill.
Badham left for a U.S. Naval
mancu,er Thursda) and could not be
reached for comment.
On June 9. 1987. Madison's wife.
Nann. wrote a check for S700 for
Carr·s rc-elect1on campaign. But
Mad1'>on said it "'ould be "ludicrous"
to assume that a donation of that size
could bu) 1hecongrcssman'sdec1sion
to in111ate the airport study.
··when )O U give a S700 contribu-
tion.) ou:rc not buying anyone ... Mrs.
Madison said.
r hc Mad1sons l}\\n and operate
Go,crnment Rda11ons Inc Y.1th
offices in Los .\ ngeles and \.\ashing-
ton D.C' Thl' com pan) represents the
outhNn Cah fornia Rapid Tranrn
D1 tnct and Federal E\prcss.
The lobb}1ng compan} 1s tl"'ing 10
bnng about deregulation or stat~
Public t lt1hl' <.. omm1ss1on la"s that
aff<.>ct land-ba~cd operations ofFcdcr-
al E 'pres~ and other dell\ Cf) com-
panu:s. Madison ~1d
Hl· said hi.' met Carr ahout fi,c
)Cars ago. Both men had an interest 1n
a' 1at1on and hcran11.' fril.'nd'i .
Mr\. Madison said the S700 ram·
pa1gn contnbu11on "as the only on<.'
shl' C\ er mjdl' to Carr. a member of
the House 1ransporta11on appropna-
t1ons subcommittee. ·
HERO VISITS TEEN IN HOSPITAL ...
From Al
entcd the bo~ "'Ith patches from the
Miramar 01gh1 school made famous
in the Tom ( ru1sc mo' 1e
"He's an honoraf) Top G un." the
pilot said
Eric said hr "-'S a fa n of Jet flying
long before the mo' 1c. however.
C unningham al so g.a H him a
videotape or l hc movie and "fox
Tv.o." a book the commander wrote
about has Vietnam ex penences.
Cunningham was credited with
~hootiot down fhe onh Vtet-
namese fiahtcrs. 1nclud1ng three on
OM day. He was also the flrst
Amtrican all-m1ss1lc ace and com-
pleted more than 300 combat
ORANGE llwlhl .....
COAST __ , .....
llMICWFICI·
missions.
The mCC'llng was arranged by Dr
James .\ . ..\ust1n. ~P's associate
vice president of medical affairs. and
also a retired Navy admiral. Cun·
mngham 1.s nov. the dean oflhe 01&h1
school at National Un1vers1t ) in S"an
Diego.
Sc'1eral episodes ofthc mo 1e "Top
Gun" were patterned aftC'r events in
Cunninsham's life. Just as C'ruLSC
meets has lead1n1 lad> in the film b)
~adina hn-in ~ cro~«kd ber.
Cunningham sana to his wife 1n
Miramar.
Just as Cru1Sc has the undt'sirablc
habit ofbunine airpon towers 1n his
fighter J('t. Cunningham admits 10
making tht· ~me ind1scre11on on
occasion. .\nd JUSI as Cruise tn\C'rtS
his plane 10 ao cockpit-to-cockpit
"'1th a v1ct fighter. Cunningham
once U!iCd the ..same..rock-when an
t'ncm) pilot "tned 10 force me into
the ~can:·
"Hc's an interesting person 10
meet ... Enc said as he survt'yed the
commander. "-'ho wore 1n h1~ leather
Oying 1ad.ct bedecked with. colorful pat('ht'S
. ··vou can be m) Y.tngman an)·
time ... Cunningham f<.'phed. his own
e)CS wet.·· .\n) tlmC'"
.... ,,,., t lat ..., '
Ju•tcaU 642-6088 "'C.• ,.. • .., '°" • c~ ~lOI~ DO' ••e>,., .,,., "°"" _......,
What do )OU like about the Daily Piiot' What
don't )'OU hke? Call the numbtr abov~ and your mesuec Mii be ~. transcnbcd and <k· hv~ to the a~optaate cduor
The 11m~ 4:bour lnswn1fll xrvttt ma) be
uied to record ~llCTl to the editor on •n> topte.
Contnbuton to our Lcum ~umn mutt indudt
their name and tfttphone •nambcr for ~enfk11t1on.
T clli us wbaa's on )'Out mtnd.
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From Al
'iuggt:stc:d. but said there had been no 1s e\pected to become official later
ruhng on "ht'ther the nominations . this spring. \\-111 allow Stevens 10 step
"'ere \ ahd away from his SI SS m1lhon-a-)ear
The p,·ace Pnzc "'inner usually 1s firm and devote himself full -t1mC' to
announcl.'d in m1d-()<:1obcT. and th<" the Sioux efforts.
pnle is aY.ardcd Dec. 10. ··rm fortunate that rm now in 3
l ho c: \'ho ma) send in nom1· position where I don't have to wol'T)
about the mone):· he said. "So when
I talked to these tribal leaders. I told
them I don't "'ant a single dime for
m ) services.
"I JUSt reall)' wantt'd to spend my
time "orking on somt'thing I love and
care d<.>cpl) about. ..
LAGUNA MER~HANTS PLAN RECALL •••
P'romAl
that prohibtts outdoor di splays. The
onl> \\a~ around the law 1s 10 receive
special permission from the ci t) 's
Dc'>ign Re' ti.'\\ Board or the council.
"The) (the council ) used weak
t'\l uscs. -;a~1ng that the business
communll' 1s di\ 1ded (over the issue
of outdoor d1spla) s) ... said Bird. a
rc'>1dcn1 of San Clemente. ''The
bus1nl'S~ tommunit~ 1s not di vided."
Colh!>On and Ll'nnq agreed 10
participate in a committee sponsored
b' the Chamber of Commerce 10 tn
10 iron out d11Tcrenccs between the
c11~ ,ind the business commun1t).
.\t lhC heart orthc ISSUe arc prl\ale
propert} right~. Some merchants 53)
nt~ offinals haH' no right 10 use their
rx·rsonal taste 10 dictate what type of
d1 spla~., or 1gns are allowed on
pmatl' proper!~.
"l am fed up "'''h the cit}:· said
.\ll'\ f\ an\. \\ho makc-s neon signs
\
under the name Dr. Neon. "My
contention 1s that pn"atc propen} is
pri,atc property."
Evans 1s especially cnucal of an
ordinance sponsored b} Kenney that
put strict limits on neon and other
lighted 1i.gns.
But Kenne) noted he and other
council members. were elected be·
cau~ the) campaigned to prtsen•e
the charm of Laguna Beach.
.. , recei,cd the most amount of
votes in a 'Laguna Beach election (in
No\ ember 1986). .. Kenney said. "We
nc' er made an) bones about th<.> fact
that .... c·re out 10 preserve the village
atmosphere."
Another 1ssut> that may surface was
1hccounc1l'sdec1s1on fi ve years ago to
~ 64 arrcs or its Sycamore Hills
propert) to a private developer.
whic h subst>quentl} built a series of
Carefree
Comfort
T w o Potato cre1~s chis
easy-co-wear and easy-co-cart
j'or coccon float dress in your
choice of eafoam or melon.
1ze XS.S.M .L.Xl. 170. For
che finishms couch. made co
m~cch necklace and cliP. ear -
rmss by Candjce York: &r -.
$34. -
Newport Beach
Westcliff Plaza
1062 Irvine Ave.
(714) 646-6521
tort Hourt: Moo-&u 10-6 Sun 12·6 ...
Laguna Hills
Moult.on Parkway Plau
23621 Moulton P•rkway
(714) 768-6622
•
condominiums.
Kenney said the sale was a trade-off
that allowed the city to pay off the
debt on a remaining 468 acres at
S}camore Hills. The debt was costing
the cit) SI ~SOO a day in interest.
But former Ci t) Councilman How-
ard Dawson saio the council should
ha' c stuck to an eartier aarccment to
St'IL• ponion of the propcny to the
Sou them California Gol( AS$0C1ation
for two golf courses and to the
Mamou hotel corporation. This
plan. Da"son said. would have been
preferable to the condominiums that
no"' border a section of El Toro Road .
To force a recall election. the group
would have to collect signatures from
20 percent of the registered voters in
Laguna Beach within 120 days of
filing a formal declaration of intent.
said City Clerk Verna Rolling.er. No
dcclara11on has been filed.
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I~ -
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Y -Indian Guides
host breakfast at
Capistrano school · .
The South·Coast YMCA Jutnino nation ofthe Y -Indian Guidn will hold a 1'8ncake breakfast-
Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m, at Marco Fontcr Junior
High School in San Juan Capiltrano.
The menu will include pancakes. sausage.
orange juice and coffee at a cosJ ofS2.SO per ticket.
• Proceeds from 'the breakfast will be. used to
support various Indian Guide events. Call the Y at
495-0453 for mocej n(ormation,
Club plans Marceau aJ6ht
The South Coast1.Wellesley Club will host an
evening with Marcel Marteau Monday as its sprina
benefit for Wellesley College.
The public is invited to join the fund-raising
cvetn. Call Margaret Montaomery at 644-2239 or
Jackie Ballard at 759-1877 for more information.
Senior 11eroblcs slated
· A program of aerobics for senior citizens will be
. offered. bc&inning Monday. at Golden West College.
Designed lpr the 55-79 age group, the program
emphasizes movement. flexibility. strengthening.
breathing and improving cardiovascular per-
formance.
The groUJS will meet Mondays and Wedn(sdays
(except·feb. 15) through march 21 from I :30 to 2:30
p.m. The fee is S 12 for seniors with a Gold Key cars
or:-$24 without the card. Call 891-3991 for more
information.
·Hoag number corrected
An item in Thu~ay's Bulletin Board about th~
Hoag Heart Week program carried an incorrect
phone number. The correct number for the Newport
hospital is 836-17 30.
Floral guild to meet
The Orange County floral Arts Guild ·will
present a flower-arranging program by Emma Yee
Monday at 10 a.m. at the Women's Club of Santa
Ana. 601 N. Baker St.
The donation. at the door. will be $4. Contact
Emily Ruhlig at 544-1617 for addition.al infor-
mation. ·
Auto brolrer tallc set
The Busi ness Referral Association will present
Ka)cee Ho"'ell of Costa Mesa Auto Brokers at its
meeting Monday at noon in the Seventh Floor
Restaurant in the Home Savings building in El Toro.
The cost is $9.50 and meetings are open to
professionals. business owners. executives. man-
agers and sales people. Call Beuy Hie at 581-1106 for
details. · '
Movie showings planned
Gordon Campbell of the Long Beach Cinema
Club will present five of his prize-win ning 16 mm
movies Monda) at 7. p.m. at the Irvine Cenior
-Center. 3 Sandburg Way. Trvinc.
Call ~mmitt Smith at 786-7605 for additional
information.
Exchange program planned
The C ultural Homestay Institute. a non-profit
intcrcultural exchange program. will sponsor an
exchange student pro~m in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach Feb. -2 tbfoush March 23. The
visitors will be Japanese university students ages ~ 9
to 21 .
Families wishing to host one or more of the
students a~ bemg sought. and the deadline for
enrolling in the prosram is Sunday. Call IUtth~
Mattingly. area coordinator. at 646-5076 for details.
Museum seeks volunte~rs
The Natural History Foundation of Orange
County. located in newport Beach. needs volunteers
to prepare fossils.
The hours of operation arc Tuesday. Thursda),
and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, and Thursda~ ·
evenings from 6-to 9-p.m. Call the Volunteer Center
of Orange County at 953-5757 or 582-31 76 for
details. ·
Friday, Feb. 5
No meetings scheduled.
Monday, Feb. 8
Or~oaat DAILY PILOT /FrJCS~ Eehruacy 6_J9MttA3 .,..
Bili to spee~ road proje~ts.passe•·
11GREG1.• nax ................ The b1U was approved by a vote of 28-S manpower. \\ ht'n Caltrans attempted to
Thursda} afternoon anOI~ onits wa) 10 the solidi pm ate contra ts, state emplovtts
The state ~nate passed a bill Thursday
that could spttd up work on badl) needed
Oranac County frt'eways and roads b)'
maldna it easier for the Department of
Tfanspor1ation to contrac-t out work to
private firms .
go,crnor''i de k for his signature. said often 'iued. said Frocbcrg. .
Frocberg. • Manpo"'cr shortages last year put S238
Although the bill will not go into effect · m1lllon in Orange Count} conmuc11on
unt1!-..Jan. I. 1989. Fr<X'berg said the end projects•injeonard,, <;aid Froeberg.
n:sult v.ill be a QUtcker COJl\Jryct19n Bcrgc~n·s ball .includes provis1oris 10
schedule for Caltrans. ensure that \\ate "'O!kers get top pnonty
"It will dcfinitel) s~ed things up." said for Caltr;tns "'Ork said frcieberg. Under
Frocbfrg. "Sometimes. even when ,, the bill. Call.rans ma~ not transfer. d~mote
0'ahrans has the mone) for a proJCCt. the) or lay off ari> state 'itaffers as a result of
don't ha"e the l_>eOJ?le to get 1t mo' ing." pm~te contracting agreements. The co~
for Cahrans. sud Caltrans has been
contracting with pnv:itc: firms for ·S(veral
years. Hn.a1d BS 16 wj ll allowt altrans to bypa~s the state Department of Finance for
.appro"al of pri vatt> contracts, and .allow
Cahrans to award the contracts 111 its
d1scrt<t1on.
"This 1s something we've been support·
rng for the past couple of )ears." said
Bt:rl'hrlsen . ··w e·,e been saying all alonJ
"°t' nl·edcd 11 to get our project e ut and stay
The bill. SB S 16. sponsored b\ Sen.
Marian Bcracson. R-~wport 'Beach
WOUid allow ('altranS tO COntraCt Wllh
pri"vatc engineering.firms for mate~and
manpower that cannot be met ti) stat~
rcsource·t"; said Julie Froeberg.
spokeswoman for Rergeson
Currenll)•. pm' ate contracting IS :..:a gra}. or prt vate 'contracts must also be we1g.hed
area" in state la"' books. said Froeberg, aga inst the cost oflosutg federal funds. said
Caltrans often has enough mc>ne) to go Frocberg,
ah('ad with projects but as shon on Gene Berthelsen. chief o( public affairs
on ~cht'duk."-' ·
Berthdscn said that about 16 percent of
C-altrans' v.ork: is currently contracted to
pn\ate firms
LAGUNA HIGH REMODELiNG EXPENSIVE ...
From Al
of about $90:ooo.
The nC\\ dasswom building and
reno"a11on of th\· existing librar:
"'ould total SJ. I million.
· In connt•ct1on "llh all the tail"' of
11\c futurl' fort he 60-~car-old campus.
student rcprcsentatl\C ~larcella
.\nderson noted that 1he current
la~ou1 ofdassroums nct·ds 1mpro\('-
mcnt.
"Right here." she said. pointing to
the middle of the campu~ on the
modci. 0 wc hc:rrrhe hand pract1tmg
'La Bamba' v.h1lc y,e're 1r:1ng 10 read
D1d.l·ns ...
The final ·component nf the reno-
\ .111un Cl'nters on the aud11 unum. tht•
largt">I indoor mcc-llng room in the
Cl t ~
The bao;1c plan v. ould cost $2-l8.43-l
and "ould include-the 10s1allat1on ot
llC'' .;rat'>. carpet. rl'Strooms and t\Hl
add111onal e\1ls .\ concrete slab
\\ ould tx· poured o'er the C\IUing
llnor to elim1n:11c the auduonum·'I
stet•p 1nd1nc
Ft>r $1.4 m1ll1on the auditorium
could be turn~d tn10 1flr··rad11lac
thl.'ater fur tht· ut\, .. said Michelle
Peu11. one of .\lkn's partners.
The Jdu\e makeover \\Ould tn-
duJ I.' J nc" sound '>~ Slt'm . lights.
thJn1.kl1cr~. a bad . .,1age add111on and
a f\'modekd facade.
Fllrmer BoJrd of Education mem-
ber Ron ( htlrntt'. "'ho v.as 1n on the
ong1nJI 1Jt·a IL) redo the school
empha~11l·d th-Jt mone~ "hould he
spent on da~~rooms Ix-fort' thr
aud11 unum
Funding 1or the-p~"'t't "ould
Cl1mc from 1n1aes1 earned on a
sa\ 1ng .. 3l'\OUnt the 'o\'hOOI dtst.nn
p1a-n'> lll scl up \.\"llh profrts from the:
sak of the \ltso Eltm<!nlar\ hool
site and propcrt) 1t ov. ns m ·the .\lta
Laguna area. Lo' elad~ said.
DOuglas puts
space station
hiring on hold
I
By ROBERT &ARKER
Of-Dlllly,.._t._,. ___j
The hmng of about 1.000 workers for the .space
station program ha'i been put on hold at McDonnell
Dt>ugJas .\s~ronau't1c!> 9 in Huntington Beach. officials
)cl1J 1od11\.
The ·. hinn&s ha' e bel·n postponed 1ndefin1tel)
bl't'.:Ju'>l' of :"l.a11onal .\eronauucs and Space .\dmin1s-
1rauun budget cull., ~1cDonnell Douglas spoke~oman
ShL'ilJ Caner ..aid
Caner )a1d that about 250 workers have stantd
.v.or~ang on !.pacl.' ')talion proposals after rccen ing a S32.l!
mllltun conlrJC'l from "11\S.\ Dec. 23 But the work is
being performed b' members of the current 9.200-person \\Of~ force and no nt" emplO)Cl"S ha\e been hired for lhc
proJCl'I . shl.' said. "
.. .\II programs arc i,..ind of shak) 1n the beginning:·
( .lllcr -wad. ··but "e are \Cf) hopeful we'll get mo~
monc~ ·· Cant·r said the com pan~ 1s -..e~ hopeful that tl
v.111 tl"CC~J\ e the ful l SI 9 billion contract that 11 v.on last
\l'ar 10 build the span· stallon
· John MacGregor. senior markct~ng manager for the
n>mpan~ 's .. pact: stauon project. said. "\\'e are not able w
talT up as raP.tdl) as "e v.ould ha'e 1f we had recc1q~d
more mone'
lnttiall). the com pan~ had said 11 e~i>«·ted 10 add
bc.'tv.el·n l.<X>U and l.300 v.orkers in Huntington Beach
"\\ t· ha' ea substanual file·of appltcauons" for space
station JOb'>. Mal-Gregor said "'We're telling them we'll
get bJl·i,.. 10 them .. .
Last Deccmbl•r. Congress slashed the space s1a11on
budget to S·C5 m1lhon for the-current fiscal }Car
compart•d 10theS16 ~ million sought b~ '."-.\ ..\
_students apologize
for blackf ace act
By ne Associa&H Press
Wh1te su.adents v. hn put on blad.face makeup and
m1m1ci,..ed black singing group'> during a L'CI fratem1~
. soront~ contest apolog1ud for th\' anudcnt after black
studt.'nts a cused them of racism
.\bout 50 black students met w11h 20 fratcrn1t~ and
oront' member Thur~d<n to discuss the 1nc1dent ~h1ch
tooi,.. place du1;mg a "l1p-S) nch .. contest that was pan of a
campus fratcm1t~ cclt:bra11 on.
"\\ e·, c asked in the past tor people to stop doing
these i,..1nds of thing~ ~ov. "e'rc telling )OU 10 do 1t:· a
blad student. Sha"' n Masse~. told the fratem11~ and
suront\ mcmlx-rs "It not. there"' ill b<' retribution " "B' no m<.'an dtd I mean to hun an)one." ~·d .\rt
· Hanan.dcz. on1: 01 the members ot Kappa Sigma
fratcrn1t~ v.ho tooi,.. pan in thl' con1est "I J~t didn't
thinl.. ..
tudents cheered as anothc:'r blaci,.. student Er: lene
P1pcr-~1and~. told ham . ··You're too old to tx this
1grior:i n t "
Hernandci. and tv.o other Kappa 1grna ml·mhN'
apix·ared "1th their hands and faces bladened for thr hr-
s' nl h contest as the\ prctend('d 10 sing the Jacksons· h11 ··~BC " .
One fratern1t\ member and thrt't' soront~ me-m~"
also v.ort hlad.face as the) pantomimed the Glad~s
Knight and the Pips· song. "M1dn1g.ht Tnun tu Georgia·
Findings could explain P,igh A~DS risk in gaY:s
• 4 p.m. Cotta Mesa Cit)' Conell stady session,
fifth Ooorconferenccroom. City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. SAN FRANCI TO I .\Pl -.\ rescm·h
• 6:30 p.m. Cota. Mesa PIUli'l•I Commissloa. finding that thl' ~11lcr .\IDS \ 1ru~ L"an
rl'alt1cd. rl'Sl':trchl'f'> ~1d
"This a~~ thl' Nmd 1<. antHher organ
infi:rtl'd \\llh .\IDS 'HU!> and perhap" 11
"111 h11 homt• v.h\ .inal .-.c' 1\ -.~)
J.1ngaoui.." '\Uld Dr · .la~ .\ l \'" a l 'C
Jn Fram 1'1.~.l '1rolog1s1
Thi.' 'd1sl'O\l'r. that the \ID· '1ru\ tan
1nk\'.t 1.db in the bov.l'I and rt·,·tum 1.ould
C\plain "h\ htimosc\ual men dnd oth\·r
rl'l•'Pll\.: pann.:r .. in an'al~en11a l '>t'\ an·
ln,1\\ n \(1 tx· at high nsk of mfecuon. Lev'
"11J Thur>Ja,.
council chambers, 77 Fair DriYe. infect cells in thl' bo"cl and rc\°tum •••••••••••••••••••r-' tnd1catl'~ anal in trrcoursc 1s e\ t.'n more ,dangl·rou!> than had prn 1ou'I~ hcen
Tr~ffic disj>ute turns ugly;
Newport ~an badly beaten
By JONATHAN VOLZIE -
Of ... CWlf"" .....
A 25-year-old Newport Beach man
will rcquirt' facial surge!)' after a
traffic disputt turned into a street
brawl lhatlcd to thcarrestof'.a.-{'oco.na.
de! Mar man on assa\llt charges.
police said.
Samuel Bcrgtr was in &OOd con-
dition at' Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Stach followina the t 2:35
p.m. fiaht Thursday on Monitor Way
near Fairview Road. said Costa Mesa
Police Sgt. Tom Wamack.
Witne$SCS told police that Bt~r·
became involved in an araument wuh
the drh·cr of van on Monitor Way.
When th~ two vchic~ came to a
.. stoplight near range oast o legc.
tbc driver of the van leaped from his
vehicle an'd allegedly challenged
Berger to fight, Wamack said.
Bcraer got out of his car. and was
immcdiatch' kmx..k.ed to...thc. ground.
thescracantsaid. Hisall~dattackcr.
Joseph Delany. 2.5. then report('dl>
jtam~ on Bcl'lcr and began tt'·
pcatedly hittilla him. Wamac\ said.
Delany allctedly fled the scene
when SC\1eral members of the Orange
Coast College baseball team, which
was practicina nearby. bepn to scale
a chain link fence to .come to 8cf1Cr's
aid. Warnack said.
The van was found rvinutes laterin
the earkin 'lot of C'oSlLMcs.a Hilb
Pmtabl Vallef and !(veral vlCko pmn WCl't alJO ~c:n into. The theater wu vandabttd dunna Polttt allied the.public) hdJ> in fin4i1 the thcf\ .-ttlan -11'Kwt )~S )Un old, S rte. • • •
1nchn tall with 1 "shthtly d\ubby"' build Mort thin St .-400 in ~wclf) 1nchud10-
-.. ho c'~ himsclr to a I S·)ftt-Old visual iOOO' -.'trc taken Wcdondl. m 11 arrt on Jin. 13 in the-partune lot or the homc buralary on Qua11.r On'c The flO.
Lauer 0.y S.1nt.1 Ourth at I '15.)() )Hr-old woman who hvtt 1n the ~
Bult\ard St · ' ••sat .,.or\ 11the 11me of tht bttek·an ' . . ·A fl4,000~ toUnd ptOCHIOf ...
talltn Wcdnttda~ "'hen It ltate .-0 thic' ts uW'd • "'°PP""I l'en to,.._. uuo Ecfy,ards C'u~ma tt 16149 ._hum S.
The ca~hitr's be>\. COUftltf ('Ith f'flltltt ~ ..
L
School. "h1ch 1., J1r<'l'tl~ aero"~ the
street from Orange ( ·ons1 College
Pohn· o;urroundt'd the area and
began scarrh1ng the high chool
campus for Dt-lan~. \\ho -at 5 feet .
11 inch~ tall and I 'O pounds -
-couldllaw passed tbr" \tudcn.1
Hl' was found on 1.·ampus about 15
minutes later. anJ b\~lU.,.t'd into the
Costn Mesa C11\ Jail M assault
charge H1i. bail \\J \Cl a1 SI0.000.
autho rities said.
F1gh1s bct"'ecn tv.o adult.., are often
dismis~d as "mutual l'timh;u .'' hut
Wnmnek said Oelam ''a arrested tn
light of the SC\ crit) ot Berger'~
m~urics and b«aust' Delan) all~cdh
an1tiall)...apptoachcd....Pcracr.
tc~-d 1n a West Oceanfront Mmt thr \ 14•l11t\ tnld pc'tll('t' 'flit nng IS \ lllK'J Al
SI \()() . . .
.\ ~ar \lcrro and a \l1 JICkC't. totelhcf
y,ort'h an cs11ma1~ SUO. "'~ff rtpon"'
•tolen from a ltt('h l~M ford Thundn·
bird perktd cvt~ Thunda on Ea.lt C'oa t
H111hw-a). .....
m1•t'>il.1. l i..tlJ" lhl \illim 1nl\I rohlt'
Thur'<l.1'
Costa Mesa
.\ 1,1, \ng,•lt'' mJn \\JS lrtt'nt\l Jt l '' th" ml>rning tln )u~p1c1on of frlo"~
drun.,cn tin' mg 0.1, 1J \.falrolm T 1Jv.cll
3~.'"il'ila:in ,,ffa\'r 1ha1 h..-had u1i,..cn 1v.o
coJ('tnC: lJt>IC'l' JnJ a \ ahum bcfort' dr" in$, .luM11lng I•' P..'hC'C' His p1ci,..up
't"ltt\h'J ""tlh d H'Ut.11 ,.11 JI th~
M.'i.'tH'n "' \\ "''' BJl.n '\trttt and Harbor Bouk\ Jrd. llllJI 1og 1h1· ,·ar :inl1 hun1ng tht'
drl\ .:r. J '1\llN fwm \ .in1.·\1u' rr. C'anada
lnl'l1rniJIH'll nn the [11Jn·, tnJUn~ v.as not
a' a1l:ihk th" mornrng
4'.1nw.1n1.· \tc>lt· 1hr ·,,;,h rra.1s1cr and tOO
T ~'-h111' unJa\ or ~1onda' from
Salt1m' ' Hot Ocit PlaC'c on · H.ubor
&luk' .ud The 1,1)\ ,,., C'\t1ma1C'd at St :1x1 . . .
n \n.1tw1m "''"'Jn "a> a~1cd
\\ \'\1n1.·-..l:t\ a1 thl' Broad'"ll' ·s t f"\ tat
t 11ur1 \llln' :iflrr JllC'Jt'JI\ tf"\1n1 tt1 \It'll
SI ..i 10 "'t'rth of mrrd11nd1'c.' .\ s«unt~ 8"JrJ :It lhl' \tOl'C' "11J lhC' SUS~\ V>I\
h1d1,ng th1.· g1.xxh 1n h1•1 puN and a
\hl1pf'1ng l\ag
PtU"' le~ \\C'~ ..;pc';,,~1 Thu!"Wa' in the
lt 'I{\) t>lo... l of Ro\C'\' l.1 nC' and 1hc: H
hk' t'f \I( 1'ml<'~ ~ .. , • . . ' 8 ufll3nM v.-ctt rcp.'«\td Thunda' at ~ m th\-1t :'I bt ¢ 't\e~ t lh
11\'\'I the I ll'IO hi k (\( 'llC'nC"at.~ Tt'm~" nd the 1 ·otl N of Oriole
Otl\t'
The tx1"'ei cdb. panicularl~ in the
rct"tum. could themsehes ~the sourw of
the 1nft.'c11on. the rcs..·archcrs said
Fire ravages Viejo home.
.\ malruncuon111g flod. radio 1s. tY.o-story home.
belte,C'drobethcC'aUSC'ofaThunda F1~ftgbtcn. snuffed the blue
af\em~')n firt.thatguttC'd the topOoor . befort 1t ~ached tbe bottotn floor, but
of a M 1~•11on \' 1e10 home and caused smokC' dluS((i da~ lhro'Chout lhc
$1 00.000 m datnag~ .. s31d firt depart-ent1rt house. said Ranae. f1rt ckpan.
mcnt 00ic131!>. ment invC' l'lltors later dcttmunrd
The fire hrol e out at I B p.m. at thatan "el('('tncal problem" inH'.IOdc
the 15541 al Leaf Road home of rad10 1n the home's main bedroom JcfT £,ans. said Ornnge Count) F1rt v.as the cau~ ofthC' firt
D\'p.-rtment \pole~"'om~n Patti No one wa home at the t1mt onk
Range.\\ hen firdighters amved. the fire. which v.as pu1 Olli 1n ""9e
blate"';a' r1&1naon th~top.flootofthc m1nu1c
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U.S. lndictsieaderof Panama Nuclear
cancer
fatalities
studied
MlAMl (AP) -federal pras-
ecoton unscaled an indictment tOO.y
accusina Panamanian stronpnan
Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriep with
acceptin& $4.6 millio~rQtt\.'t
cocaine shipments. launder drug
money and provide a safe haven in
his country for top Colombian smug-
&)ers.
The indictment was handed up
Thursday. and'lro'riep dismissed ll
'as "strictly a political act... Lqal
CJCptrts havt' qrced it's very unlikely
be will ever stand trial.
The indictment details involve-
ment of Cuban President Fidel
Castro. who allesedly mediated a
dispute between Noriega and Col-
ombia's Medellin Canel after Pan-
amanian troops raided a drug labora-
tory the ieneral had been · paid to
. 9rotect. ~eut Castro is no t charied 1n
the indictment. .
"This indictment details for the
firsl time alkpt1ons of the central
role playtd by Manue1 Antonio
Noriega 1n the international narcotics
trade and how he sold his otrtcial
posUions to funher narcocics traffick-
ing tlirol.\&h Panama.·· U.S. Attorney
Leon Keffner said today.
"The meuaae of this indictment,"
he said, .. is that no o ne, repeat no one,
who violates the laws or this country
is immune to prosecution."
Kellner strongly denied there was
any Political mot1va1ion behind the
indictment. saying. "I do not consider
this a political ac t,"
Also charged in the 12..count in-
dictment were I 5 others. includina
ca.nel leader Pablo Escobar Gaviria
and a top Nonega aide. Capt. Luis del
Cid. Cartel leader Jorae Ochoa Vas-
quez is mentioned in the document,
but "as not indicted.
.. Fidel Castro was not indicted
because there was insufficient
evidenct to charge him." said
Kell net.
Noriep could face up to 145 years
in _prison and fiM$ of more than SI. I
million if convicted on all charaes.
said ~osccutors. who concede it's
unlikely Noriega could be extradited.
But Kellner said, ")'here's always a
hopt" that Noricpcould be brought
to trial, Efforts to bring Noriqa from
Panama for prosecution )Vere in the
hands of federal officials in Washing-
ton and the inter.national police
ascncy Interpol. he said.
A Sttond indictment unscaled
today in Tampa accuses Noriep of
conspiracy to 1mJj(>n. drstributc and
attempt to imPort in excess of a
million pounds of marijuana.
The three-count indictment
charged Noriega and a close associate,
Panamanian businessman Enrigue
Prctelt, wit~ conspira~. and two
attempts to 1mPort manJuana.
I
The indictment allCJCS that Nor-
1ep and Preteh were in volved ln a
scheme to imPort thousands of
pounds of marijuana to this country
and launder the money throup
Panamanian banks and busineun. It
say• payments of up 10 SI million
were made by drug dealen to Nori~
and h is associatts for his
authorization to smuggle drugs and
launder cash in Panama. •
The Miami indictment accusn
NoriCfA of racketccnng. and manu-
factunng, imPorting and distributing
cocaine. -The md1c,ment says that Noriega.
af\er he took c0ntrol of Panama in
1983. "utiliud his official positions
to provide protection fot inter-
national criminal narcotics traf·
fickers," including the Medellin
Cartel. said to be responsible for 80
percent of the cocaine reaching the
United States. Gell. Maaael N .... a
WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal
officials concerned about "leukemia
clusters" near nuclear power plants
arc quietly conductin& a study of
cancer deaths in tbc areas sum>und-
ioa America's more than 100 atom ic
reactors.
In a letter released Thursday b)'
&n. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass ..
the ~irector of'the National Institutes
of Health said the agency was study·
ing the effects of low-level radiation
from nuclear plants on cancer rates in
nearby populations.
The d1r.ector. Dr. James 8.
.;White Ho1Jse awaits Democrats~ Gontra aid·
Wyngaarden. said in the letter that
"we do not believe public discussions
at this time would be as fruitful as
the)' ni1ght be in \he future."
Kenned y made the letter public,
however. noting that he was pleased
NIH se1entists "ha ve agrttd it's time
to get 10 the bottom of the strona
suggestion of a link between cancer
and radiation from nuclear Power
plants.''
WASHINGTON (AP) -W11h the
defeat of military aid for Contra
rtbels in Nicaragua. the White HouSt'
said today it ·was anxious to see the
_pacbge of humanitanan assistance
being drafted by congressio nal
~mocrats.
"The first step is 10 see "haJ the~
have in mind." said prt"Snfen11al
spokesman Marlin F1tz"ater. "We
will be anxious to see "hat the
Democrats propose .... Sho" us some-
thing to resPond to ...
1\ day after the House dealt a fatal
blow to the administration PoliC) of
supplying the rebels with some m1h-
·tar)' aid. the Whit(' Ho use salvaged a
pure I) S} mbolic '1ctory when the
.~nate vot"Cd. 51-48. in fa vor of tHe
$36 . .:! million plan. The earlier House
vote meant the measure already was
dead. and the xnate acuon Thursda)
had no practical effect
Wuh JUSt ovt'r 1hree weeks left
before all aid to the rebt'ls runs o ur.
Democrats are grappling "1th the
same problem the Reagan adminis-
tration had faced and failed to solve:
how to conslruct a dehcatel} bal-.
anced aid package that can win a
majont) in a sharpl) d1v1ded C'on-
gr'C'SS.
Fitzwater said ··wt'·re crrtainl} ve~
Dieter sheds
450pounds;
nowhe's800
H EMPSTEAD. SY (~P) -~n
00-paund man "ho ~hed 450
pounds "'1th the help of comcd1an-
tumed-nutn11001st Dick Grego") "as
too fearful 10 step o utside h1~ home
for the firs1 time in 17 ~ears. but sa)'s
he hasn·t given up.
··when I am thinner and can hold
my balance better. I believe I "111 go
outside:· Waltl.'r Hudson said.after
faahng to meet his Thursda~ deadline
for leaving has "home in this Long
Island CH) He began his du:t in
September
"Earlier toda)' I thought I could
"alk duts1de. but "hen the moment
came I JUSt could.n'l do 11." the 4:!-
~car-old man. sitting in a"' ing room
chair. told a horde of rePorters ~ho
had come to rCt"ord thee' ent
He said he feared his legs "ouldn't
Carr) him.
Hudson said he "ould continue
1ry1ng to lose "l'lght. bul said he
would not go to a d1e1 clinic in the
Bahamas run b} Gregor). He had
been schedukd to go to the cli nic
Thursda)
Hudson. "ho h'es v.11h his sister
and several nieces and nephews. said
he did no t "ant 10 lea'e his fam1I'
Gregor) said he was saddenl'd. b~
Hudson's decisio n. and would end
the treatments he has been suppl~ 1ng
without charge. Sa>. of 1he d1C"t
entrepreneur's workers ha\>e been
h'ing \\Ith Hudson srnce Septcmix:r.
gratified by the Senate vote. We think
11 sends an imPonant signal to
Nicaragua, to the Sandinistas, that
the United States government is
watching very closely what happens
there.
"It also shows the strength of
supP?rt for aid to the resistance and
the idea that pressure needs to be kept
on the Sandinistas a.s they go through
the peace process." Fitzwater added.
RefemnJ to two conpcssional
cntics of Contra aid. Fittwatcr said
the administration would be watch-
ing closely to see if Nicaraguan
President Daniel Onega "does in-
deed live up to the standards Mr.
(Tony) Coelho (0-Calif.) and Mr.
tc'hristopher) Dodd and others have
told us that he will be meeting. ..
.\sked wh) he mentioned the two
members of Congress. Fitzwater said.
"I just think 1Cs tmportant that we not
forget the advocates who have put so
much confidence 1n Mr. Ortega and
the Sandinistas and that we keep that
in mind as ~e Judge the peace
process."
The Senate vote was an illustration
of just ho w difficult it will be to piece
t?gether legislation acceptabl~ to both
sides.
House Speaker Jim Wright. 0-
Pri~ate Co:Dtra backers wary
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nicaraguan Contras' O thers reported an outpauri ng of offers to help tht'
private supportt'rs arc gearing up to raise money for the Contras.
In his letter. Wyngaarden said the
studies were start~d as a result of
"leukemia clusters around the Pil-
grim power plant in Massaehu~tts
and se'eral plants in the United
Kingdom."
rebels. but thelnrn-Contra affair has made some potential "'The phone has been ringin' off the hook: the bill
contnbutors gunshy. collectors can't even gt't throufh.' said William Murray.
"I am staying out of it,'' Andrew Messing Jr .. head of e).ccuuve director of Freedom s Friend. a group based 1n
the Nauonal Defense Council Foundation. said Thurs- Carrollton. Texas. that sends clothes and medical supplies
da). "The federal government has JUSt intimidated us too to the Contras.
·much.'' But Ellen Garwood. a Texas woman who once
The findings. W yngaarden wrote.
"have led us to 1n11iate a large-scale
C\ aluauon of cancer deaths occurring
among persons living near the over
100 reactors operating in the United
States."
Messing. whose group sent medical supplies and food do nated money,for a helicopter. pro bably won't gi ve to
to the Contras in 1985 and 1986. said he is leaving fund· the Contras again. according to her granddaughter. who
raising efforts to others, followin~ the House vote late asktd that her name not be used. "Not this time around.''
Wednesday to kill aoout $36 millio n in m ilitary and she said.
humanitarian aid for the rebels.. • Private groups. individuals and forciifl countries NIH spokesman Dan Ralbovsky
confi rmed that the leuer was sent on
Jan 18. but he said Wyngaarden and
01her NIH officials who could com-
ment "ere not available. "We'll JUSt
h:I\ e to stand on the lettt'r ...
Ralbo' sky said.
But John Ramsey. a wealthy oilman from Wichita helped the Contras when thl.' U.S. government cut off aid
Falls. T exas. who ga.ve mo ney to the Contras in the past. to the rebels for t~o years. staning 1n the fall of 1984. ·
had the OPPoS1te reaction. . Ho"ever. the acti\>ities offormer Wh11e House aide
'T ve been stewing around here trying to think of O li ver L. North, the network's coordinator. sparked thl.'
some way 10 help." he said m a telephone intervie". most serious pol1,1ical cns1s of President Reagan·s
Ramse} said the vote rekindled his desire to help the adm1iiisirat1on. North and his associates secrctl) diverted
Contras. but said the Iran-Contra case "might scare off to the Contras mone) from the sale of .-made weapans
other people." to Iran.
Texas. said an alternative aid pack-
aJe. limited strictly to humanitarian
aid -would be put together with ·
bipartisan support over the next thrct
weeks.
In addition to opposing the re-
newed lethal aid in Reagan's plan.
some Democrats also said the so-
Oilman says
pipeline cjeal
not bribery
WASHINGTON (.\P) -A Swiss
businessman denied toda}_ that he
had paid off Israeli officials m
t xchange for their support of a
proposed ~raqi pipeline proj«t that ~
now the focus of a cnminal inve~t1ga-
1ion invoh ing Attorney General
Ed"in Meese Il l.
But in his most length) statement
to date on the cont rovers). wealth~
oil man Bruce Rappaport did not
address the question of whether he
ma> have made political contnbu-
tions to lraeh Polit1c1ans several years
ago when the pipeline proJect was
under consideration.
His office in Gene\ a. Switzerland.
issued a statement 1n which Rap-
P3Port "disclaimed any knowledge of
or part1c1pat1on in any unlawful or
improper act1' it) regarding the pipe-
line proJect.'' .
called ··non-lethal .. pan ion of that
package was de('epti ve because 11
included mone) for helicopters.jeeps
and field rad1~
Pilgrim. o"'ned b~· Boston Edison.
has been closed sin~ Apnl 1986
because of equipment and m anage-
ment problems. Al one time. the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission had
labeled the 6 70-megawatt reactor ont'
of the worst-managed plants in the
nation.
Uneniployment rate holds
steady as job growth dips
By Tiie Auoclated Press
WASHINGTON -The na11on'sjobless rate held stead) at a decade-lo" ·
5.8 percent las1 month as job growth slowed to less than half what 11 had
a\eragcd in late 1987. the govemmem·said today. Some 385.000 Americans
said the) had found work 1n Janual). But the number of unemployed also
climbed. by 68.000 to just over se'en m1lhon. the Labor Department said.
Businessc~ said the~ added 155.000 ~ople to their payrolls last month -
compared to a gro"th ave--r.rg1ng 380.000 from October throu$h ~\.·mber.
··Thl· number Of Jobs 1n the se~v1ces mdustr) le' tied off. factor)· Job-gains "'ert'
less "ldcspH·ad than the~ have been in the last few months. and emplo)'ment
dechncd 1n construction and mining." said Janet L. Norwood. the
commissioner of labor stat1st1cs. 1n congressional testimony.
2nd teen sentenced in black man's death
NEW YORK -A wh11c tcen-agerconvicted ofchasin~a black man to his
dcath on a h1ghwa) in the Howard Beach St'cuon oPthe city and battenng a
second black "as sentenced ~oday to s1~ to 18 years in pnson. The sentence
gl\ en 10 Scott Kern. 19. was lighter than the JO-year maximum term 1mPoscd
two \\c.'t'ks ago on a co-defendant. The judge said he found redeeming and
m111ga11ng circumstances 1n the case of Kern. whom he described as a follower
rather than a leader in the assaults. Kem received conS«utive1erms of three to
nine )cars for manslaughter and three to nine years for assault. He also rCt"e1ved
a one-) car concurrent sentence for conspiracy. Kt'm was sentenced by state
Supreme Court Justice Thomas Dcmakos. who also presided over the trial of
four" h1tt·) ouths charged 1n thl.' case. which focused on racial tensions in New
York Cit).
The statement said RappaPort·was
commeoting because of "false or
otherwise misleading statements ap-
pearing in various publications sug-
Jestmg that he had been instrumental
in arranging payments to be made to Walter Hud9on dbcuues wetchty problem with preu. ., one or more Israeli go,emment
Mecham calls hearings 'a mockery'
PHOENIX -Go'. Evan MCt"ham told a House impeachment committee
toda) its hearings ""ere a mocker;• ~ausc most lawmakers ap~ared to have
made up their minds on whether to 1m~ach ham. Ho use leaders said the full
House "ould take an impeachment vote toda). and some said the , ores for
impeachment apparently were there. "I do believe my cavil rights are being
trampled on prett) badly," the Republican $Ovemor told the House
committee. Noting that he also faces cnminal indictment in conn«t1on with
his failure to report a $350.000 campaign loan. he contended he would have
trouble gctllni;t a foar JUry in the criminal case.
..., officials or Political parties.
··Jn order 10 ronunue the program l.~00 pounds. and had to be cut free RappaPort hired longume Meese
1-l 1s neces.saf) that he be mo,·cd now b' re uc "o rkers. He had not left his friend E. Robert Wallach to get
to the Bahama~ whert' there 1s bCdroom since Richard Nixon was Amencan supPon for the proposed
sunlight. fresh air and sea baths." president. pipeline. Wallach. sources said. men-
Hudso n came w Grego~ 's atten-H udson said he has received hun-tioncd payments to Israeli officials in
uon "ht•n he beca me wedgl'd in a drcds of letters and telephone calls of a mid-1985 memo to Meese about the
door last cptembcr. then weighing support pipeline. ---------------------------------------------------------'-------------------------..
Computers are a pain in the neck!
F__,oun.tain Valley man receives
his Army aviator silver wings
NEWPORT CLIFFS
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
Dr. G~ P. Baranoski Dr. Brian A. Kowalski
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· Army Reserve 2nd Lt. PHI D. Huntington Beach. was promoted to
t lark, son of Wilham and Linda · his present rank while serving with
Clark of Fountain Valley. has gradu-the 3rd Manne .\~tcraft Wing at the
ated from lne officer rotar; wing anne Corps ar Station in Yuma.
a' 1ator courS'c a nd received the silver Aril.
wings of an arm) aviator at the Army • • • Aviation School in Fon Rlll:ker. t\la. Nav) Cadet Gerald ff. Ledey, son
Clark is a 1986 graduate of Cal State of Guy ~eke)' of Irvine. has com -
Long Beach. plettd his first ,solo fl11~t. Uc~~ 1s
• • • undergoing l)nmary fl1aht traan1n1
Army Pvt.Gerald S.Medtet,son of with Training Squadron-27 at the
V1rg.in1a Mothes of Huntinaton Naval ir tation in Corpus Christi.
Beach. has arrivtd for du~ wjth the Texas. 1
34th Armor Baualion. est Ge· Airman Mlc~ei D. Wiiliams, son
many. Mothes. an armor crew mt m· of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams ro bcr. 1s a 1985 gradaut~ of Ubeny Christian High School in Huntinaton Fountain Valle)· has &raduated from Beach. basic tr.11n1ng at Lackland Air Force
• • • • Base. Texas. He is a 1987 ara<Suatt of
A1rm1J\ Nnta ll. Be:ny, son of Fountain Valley .H11h School.
l"ka Berry o( Lquna ff 111 • has • • • arrhed for duty wat& lht 9111 Trans. · Arm) Reserve Pvt. llekrtT. Ly.,
ranation. Squadron at Minot Atr son of Cindy Claar of Huntinaton
... N O ~ t 98~ BcKh. has araduakd from l.bc Air Of'C'C urmtc. • • • I J F h ~ h' . I' uatc of Laauna ills Hi~h Orte P ot p 1c sptt1a 1st count
I · I h. at l owry Air o~ 8.11e. Colo. Ht 1sa 00 • 15 a SJXC•• purpQsc vc ice 19871raduateofEch son Hi1h School. 1nd equipment mechanic. • • • Marine PfC'. Ja ... I . C.rwa., son
of James and Mana Cor'Y>'in of
Mis ion V1t"jo. has bttn awarckd a
mcritonous mast 11trh1k 5er' in1_ with
the ts1 Marine 01v1s1on at Camp Ptndlc~n. • • • Manne S&t. JUMt G. lleet,nttl
whotc wife 'V 1d1 tt tht devlhtcT Ot
Rr'. and Mrs. C'harlts HumPb_rc)lof
• • • Sccondlt '*"J.G-..U.sonof
Robcn G1n1dl o(laauna Jach. has
am ved (or duty ..,1th the •l92nd Ch•1I
En11necn na Squadron at Va.ndenbcra
1r fo~ Ba~. 01n,rll. 1 19 17
&raduatt of n t>teao State UmTtt·
sit)'. 11 an eltttncaJ Cftllnttr. • • • Man~ Pf'c. 111•11 8. ,._Jab.
wn of Thomat Ind uYn Tun•tall of
.,. .
Huntfngton Beac h. h8$Completed the
School of Infantry at the Camr
Pendleton Marine Corps Base. He iu
1986 araduate ofltuntinston Beact
High School.
• • • Sgt. DarJI P . Dl .... son of David
Dizon o(, Hununaton Beach. has
participated 1n the NATO-spont0rcd
exercise Return of Forcn to Ger-
man) (REFOROER). The sold~r is
assifned to the '2nd Armorca
Division in Fort Hood. Teus. ·
• • • Airman a..Ae W. LaP.W., dauth-ler of Robert McCulloup of Hunt-
inaton beach. has amved '°' duty wnh tht I 972nd Communications
Group at EaJ1n Air Force law. Fla.
LaFolhe. a 1986 paduate of Hun1-
inaton &c.<-h Htfh-schoot. iu sround
radio communciat.ions ~iali11.
• • • Mannt Pfc. G•~ofH.ant·
in1,1on Beach has ~mpltted has bask
1ra1n1nJ at tht Marine Corps Rttruit
Depot 1n San O.eso.
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• Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Feoruary s. 1981 *AB
•
Democrats 11.-e up
19 senate. votes '
against Lungren
Waldheim Arab protests escalate .on crltlclzed ·
Nazi killings West Bank as 200 parade
NEW YORK (A P) -Austrian
President Kun Waldheim knew more
about Nazi atrocities than he has
acknowledged. but also criticized
some k11l1ngs of civilians in Greece in
1944. according to an German army SACRAMENTO (AP)-The state
Senate majority leader says at least 19
of tht' 24 Democrats in the 40-seat
house will vote against U.S. Rep. Dan
Lungrcn's confirmation as state
treasurer.
Lunarcn, a conservattve Re-
publican from Long Beach. was
named last year by Republican Gov.
George Dcukmej1an -also of Long
Beach -to succeed the late Jesse
Unruh. a C>emocrat. •
Sen. Barry Keene. ().Valle Jo. spoke
to reponers Thursday after a Demo-
cratic caucus meeting that focused on
Lungren's oominauon. "Five are still
thinking about 11. I hope." he_sa1d .
"It's still an open question." hf
added. .. '
Kamp and the lc&islalurc's anomey
say one house of the Le&islalure can
veto the appointment. Deukmcjian's
office contends 1hat · it will lak~
majority votes apinst the appoint·
ment in both housn·to tum it down.
"It is our lepl position that the
only way Concrnsmitn Lunaren an
be prevented from taki ng Offi~ IS if
motrons-10 reject him rettive ma·
jority votes -21 or more votes in the
Senate and 41 or more tn the
Assembly - in both houses." Deu·
kmejian Press Secretary Kevin Brett
told the Long Beach P~s-Telcgram
las1 week.
dispatch disclosed today.
The intelligence repon, written by
Waldheim and bearing the ··w" he
often used as a signature. was dis·
co,ered last year in Munich by
Roben Herzste1n. a professor at the
Un1 vers1ty of South Carolina.
Herzs1e1n. a speoahst 1n captured
German records, used the document
for a biography of Waldheim to be
published by Arbor House-W11l1am
Morrow ne~t month. Copies of the
book's documentation were made
a\a1lable to the New York Times.
OFRA , Occup1e·d West Bank (.\Pl
-Arab _prOlt'sters senousl} IOJurt"d
an American-born fr" 1sh selllt'r and
hospital officials said hraeh soldiers
st\ot and wounded a Palest1n1an
toda) in the West Bani..
Jn Jerusalem. about ~1)0 .\rabs
paraded after noon pra\t:rs. ~a\lng
the outla"ed Pale~t1ntan flag and
throwing roc ks in the marn mosque.
(>ohct' spokesmen \a1d th ree A.rabs
v.ere arrested and reporter~ sav. half a
do1cn Others dC'ta1ned
MIJ Gen .\mram M11zna. the
West Banlc') m1hta~ commander.
said Thursda' that the arm' had
reasserted wri irol o'er Pales11n1an
noters 1n thC' on up1cd \.\('St Bank and
Gaza trip in pan b' ordt'nng m
1.200 S(·hools clo">ed \\·ednesda).
.\nd PnmL' M1n1ster Y1tzhak him and tned to steal his gun. the
Shamir ' ov.ed 10 l..eep lar~ numbers radio !13id. Moscovitch was tut in tht
of soldiers 1n the occupied temtont'S head b\ a 'stont' during the fight. tht
··as long as 1t takt's" 10 restort calm arrn) said.
Doctors al. Hadassah Hospital said F1ft~ settlers from Ofra recited toda} he had regained conciousness
p salms 1n a three-hou r o~m1gh1 and was expected to make a full pra)t'r '1g1I for Mes hulam .... h .. '-k r bo rt.'lO\t!'I). 1Y1osco' 1tc a : ... cw 1 or "It)· rn He '!>'as scrond settlt'r to be
JUdo teacher "ho "a\ h11 on the ht·aJ !>l'nousl) injured b) Arab protesten
_b) a rocl.. .. 1 h 1 s " e c k S u n d a ) D o v
The arm' said that Mosco' 11ch JO ~Jmano' itch. J5. was .hun whe-n
wa-s stopped at an -\rah roadblod • protesters hurled a firebomb at his
Thursda~ night out~1dt' tht neigh· car -·
boring '1llJge of \1 ahl.. about I~ Israeli troops -shot a 19-yt'ar-old
miles nonh of Jeru\al.em HC' gm ou1 Palestm1an in the shouldt"r dunng a
of h1!> \eh1dL· ;ind fired a Pl'>tol at dt'monstrat1on after noon pra~ers 10
dozens of Pal~11n1an' tht' :irm\ and the West Bank '1llagt' of Al An.ab 10
Israel radio ~1d m1ks south of Jerusalem. officials at
"hen \l o~o' itch rJn out nl \1 u~s~d Ho)p11al and the .\rab-
ammun1t1on UOl' prute\ler a11ad .. l.'d 0 " ned Pakstme Press Sen 1 t' said.
DeukmeJ1an named Lungren. a
conservati ve Republican from Dcu·
kmejian's home town of Long Beach.
to succeed the late Jesse Unruh. a
Democrat.
The Legislature can veto the ap-
pointment if 1t acts by Feb. '29. but
there is a dispute over what con-
stitutes rejection.
"If motions to confirrn in both
houses recei ve fewer than 21 and 41
'}cs· votes but (the yes votes) still
outnumber the ·no· votes. Mr
Lungren will be sworn in on March I
or soon thereafter, .. Brett added.
Bren said that 1f there are more
votes against a motion to confirm
thirn for it. "we might wan to assess
what the opposition is going to do. but
we are very confident that Mr.
Lungren could. legall y. be sworn in
even under those circumstances ......
The repon was -writtt'n March 25.
1944. b\ Waldheim to superiors
against a backgroond of mounttng
Pan1san auacks against the weak·
ening German forces in the Balkans.
the Times rcponed in today's
editions.
It ponrays Waldheim as critical of
what he termed "exaggerated reprisal
methods:· alttua.h for practical
rather than mor!P"ri-asons.
Swede, Norwegian U.N. workers
·grabbed by gunmen in Le.banon
Attorney General John Van de "Therepnsalmcasures1mposedin BEIRl'T. Ll'banun (.\PJ -Gun·
Off sh Ore oil fighters
buoyed after hearing.
rt'sponse to acts of sabotage and mm l..1dnap~d a ~~l·de and a
ambush have. despite their seventy. Nor~t·g1an ~ho ~ork for the Ll.N.
failed to achieve an) notewonh> Rl'11dand \.\orl..-. .\gL'nq toda~ as the
success .... have only caused embitter· t~o ~C're drn 1ng auoss a bndge JUSt
ment and have been useful to the out\ldc the '>Outhern pon cit~ of
bands." the dispatch said. 1don. police \31d
Waldheim knew German:y ~as L NR\.\ -i. l h1ef spokesman "-•all
losi ng the "ar and wanted 10 distance K1eh 1dcnt11ied the ' 1ct1ms as ~ede
himself from ttie brutahues. spccu· Jan · tenmg. .l4. and No~eg1an
lated Herzstein. Wilham Jorgrn~n. 5
FORT BRAGG (l\P) -En ·
couraged by the communal) soh·
darit} and nat1onw1de auent1QP gt'n·
crated b} an emoti onal twt>-da)
hearing. cnt1cs of proposed offshore
011 deve lopment sa} ll will play a
significant role in the pres1dent1al
campaign .
this has gone:· said Racht'I B1nah. a Waldheim has ne'er pu5ltcl\ ac· Thac ~as no 1mmed1a1e claim of
bed-and-breakfast ownt"r in Men· kno" kdged that he ~as aware o(such re!>pons1b1h1~ fo r the l1'dnapp1ngs
docino County who spearheaded the reprisal killings. according to the Both men are area operatton<>
opposition as a leade-r of the group Times . .\n .\ulornan government s upcn1sor ''11h .t ~R\\'.\'s nutn·
California Ocun Sanctuary. rtpon prepared "tth Waltlhe1m·s t1on and supplies program. "h1ch
Radlo reports Terry Walte kllled by captors
BEi R L T Lebanon 1 .\Pl --\ Chnsuan<ontrnlled radio station said
toda~ that ho,tage Terr-\.\ a11e had bet-n k1llt'd b~ his captors. but pohct' ..aid
lhC\ doubled the .\n&l1lan Church en 'o' v.as dead In London. a spokesman
for ihl .\rchh1'>hop o( ( <tnterbu~ d1'>mtsSed the repon. broadcast b} the V 01~
ofll·banon radio st:i11on The station. based in Chnsuan east Beirut. has nt",cr
been 3llUrall' in an~ n:pon conct"rning foft'1 gnt'rs ht"ld hostage in Lebanon. h
1s lVntrolkd b~ the nght·~ 1ng Phalangt' Pan) Waite. 48. disappeared Jan. 20.
19 ~after k a' ing .i ~as1dt' hotel 1n \1oslem "est Beirut for a meeting "1th the
kidnappers of -\mcncan hostages Terr) .\nde~n and Thomas Sutherland In
add1 t1on to \\ :i1tt.' ~'foreigners art being ht"ld ho tage in Lebanon
agt'nc~ car from Tue 10 Bein.at ~ht'n
th rl'l' gunml'n intercepted thlm ar
9 JO a m at the 1n1Q hndgt' on the
coa~tal h11th"a~ JU'>t south of 1don
.\ L~bane!>C farmer~ ho da1med 10
h:i,t· "•tnessed the abduction said tht'
~ldnappt'T'S IA Ore masks and dto'e tht'
captured men on a road leading to
1don·~ teeming Palestinian ft'fuget'
camp of Ein cl-H1l~t'h -The lntenor Depanment heanng
ended Thursda} after 241h hours of
testimony interrupted b)' only a 611:-
hour overnight break. Remarks b)
about 200 !>pca)sers were nearl)
unanimous for the emouonal oppo·
ncnts of proposed Lease Sale 91.
The final dec1s1on on tht' planned assistance said onl) that dunng tht' cares for Pale~11n1an refugees. The~
February 1989 leasing of I . I million penod 1n question. Waldheim "col· are based 1n Lebanon's southernmost
acres off California's Nonh Coast 1s lated mil11an 1nformat1on into t~ ice-pon ofTHe 50 milt's south ofBc1ru1
schedult'd next Janual) under a nt'w dail) encm) 's1111auon repons." Poltce said thl· men "ere dn' inga n
administration. Local res1dt'nts say ..----------------------------=-------------------------------
:-rm thrilled 10 death by the way
'he) "ill redouble their efforts to get
out the Democratic vote next No-
vember. because all seven maJOr
Democratic candidates for president
arc on record against funhrr offshore
drilling in the state.
Condors mate i~ captivity;
z~okeepershopefulforegg
By nc A11oclatcd Press
SAN DIEGO -The copulation of two capti ve Cahforn1a condors 1gn11ed
hopes that the rare birds' elaborate counsh1pwiJI end v.11h a condor egg-and
sa' c the d} ing species. "This 1s big ne~s. This 1s the first time that California
condors ha \ e e"er copulatt'd 1n capt1 v1ty.'' said Bill Toone". curator of birds at
the San Diego Wild J\nimal Park. which 1s lf)ing to sa'e the btrd by br~'d1ng
1t in capt•" 1l). "That makes us ft"el ver) cenain. though not absolutt'I) pos111,e.
that wc·re going to get an egg.'' Toont' said. The mating of AC-4. a 7-)ear-old
male condor captured in Junt'·• 98 5. and UN-I. a female bird whose e\act age
1s unkno,,n, consummatrd an elaborate courtship Thursda~ that beg.an last
year. Toone said.
Tallor sews up $10 mllllon ln Lotto
SACRAMENTO-· A 35-year-old tailor who p1cke6 his numbcrs most I>
at random has won S 10.38 million in the mid-week Lotto drawing. sa) state
loucry officials. K1~hore Sharma. who bought his ticket at a liq uor ~norc t-wo
blocks from the state Capitol. said he'll continue working ~I a acramcnto
clothing store next door that his brother co-owns. Sharma said he 1sn•t anxious
to bu) a house because he recentl) bought one. And he might tra"el. but ha s
alrcad} taken h1!> famil ) on a tnp :iround the world .
Fugltlve wlnner won 't"get cash
BURBANK -The fug1t1v(' winner of the biggest one-game award in
NBC-TV's "Super Password" history won't be getting the S58.000 pr11e
because tu: li ed on hi.s contestant apphcauon. the net~ork said Ke~
Ketchum. 36. ~anted for a sent'sofsw1ndlcs. 'Was arrested Jan. 14 after a' 1c~er
recogn1Led him and called authont1es. Ht' was arrested b)' the Sccrt't ScrY1ce
when he came to collect his winnjngs. K~ccused offihng a phon} death
repon on his -wife to collect S 100.000 f(om Amex Life Assurance Co .. used the
name Patnck Quinn on the show. It was one of a stnng of pending federal and
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Ahimal r!ghts
battle shows
I . ~----=--skewed priorities
There seems to be no end to the battle between animal
rights advocates and researchers who use live animals for
experiments.
Last Saturday the Animal Liberation Front broke into
the kennels at UCI and stole I 3 beagles used in a $900.000-a-
year study on the effects of smog on the lungs and why some
tracheotom ies are accompanied by adverse effects. ,
The raiders then distributed press releases and photo-
graphs of o ne of the beagles. UCI researchers were criticized
for not takin~ care of the dogs. The photo showed a dog with
an electrode implanted ir. its head.
UCI officials countered with assu rances that the dogs
were treated humane!> and offered a $5,0CX> reward for the
return of the dogs. T here was also some talk about funds (rom
a state program that would boost the reward to about $28.000.
The raiders responded with another press release._ and
more photographs. Their descriptions oft he abuse of the dogs
and photographs were more graphic.
Urmersity officials ex plained that some of the dogs were
old and had been injured before becoming pan of the research
project. The} also claimed that the research project had been
inspected b> both federal a nd campus com mittees that are
supposed to ensure lab animals are treated humanely. Sure,
the> admitted. several of the does would have bee n killed in
the course of the ex periment. but it's all in the name of science.
The fate of the beagles as not known. According to the
raiders" press releases the dogs have bee n spirited off to loving
0 "' ners through a secret network called the undergro und
railroad. ·
---......... The reaj .issue behind this raid and flurry of charges and
countcrcharges as whetner hve animals should be used in
research. It's a question without an easy answer. but there 1s an
eas} answer about the priont> that this incident has been
given b> some people.
It's a shame the concern for the UCI 13. as the beagles arc
beginning to be called. can't be transferred to the problems of
the hungf) and homeless people on the Orange Coast. The
folks who operate food banks and homeless shelters wouldn'.t
m ind seeing some extra expressions ofhumanat~. The~ would
aJso v.elcome some added public concern about the poor
cond111ons suffered b~ some human beings here.
Concern for the '-"Cl fare of research an a ma ls has a place.
but It seems the priorit ies are skewed if the~ overshadow the
plight of people
OTHER V 01CES
Arab-Israeli violence
The protest demonstrai1ons on the West Bank and rn the
Gaza tnp -and the O\erreactaon b) Israeli troops that has
resulted an ... Arab deaths -are a disma) mg reminder of one
of the most intractable problems of this era.
h 1s now nearl) 40 years since the founding of the Jewish
state. 20 )ears since the Israeli conquest of the West Ba nk and
the Gaza Strip. and nine since the s1gn1ng of the peace treat~
between Egypt and Israel.
Ye t true peace continues to elude the Hol) Land . .\
settlement of the Arab-Israeli dispute as nowhere rn sight.
If peace is to be achieved. at wall probabl) ha' e to come
through the good offices of the Unned States. On their O"-n.
the Israelis and the Arabs are not likel y to get together. and no
other nation has influence in both camps.
Hooololu Star-Balletia
Coast Guard cuts
From the bridgt; of a Coast Guard cutter. a } oung officer
told a visitor why he had e nlisted. "Here. I'm useful every day.
We are out there sa .. ang livese'e~ da). If s better than being
hunkered down an a bunker. "-ailing to launch a nuclear
· missle."
Now. the Coast Guard's•!tpecaal m1ss1on. to protect lives
and propen y on inland and coastal waters. is about to be
seriously compromised . The service faces a SI 00 million cut
1 n its o,.i ng budfl'l. As pan of a na uon wide red ucuon. t"'o
Norther:· ali fomia search-and-rescue stauons arc scheduled
for clo . and law enforcement functions are being scaled
back. •
These decisio ns are being made an Washington. where
these stations are JUSt specks on a map. But these arc our
specks and o ur neighbors who may be drowned or injured af
.• th'e funding deci~aons are not reversed.
Tbe S.a Fr•ocl1co Ex•mlaer
Recycling law
It was a Jood idea that JUSt didn·t go far enough.
Califorma·s new recycling law had the opportunity to
make a real difference: to take a big chunk out of the ever-
increasing mounds oftra-sh by makfn&itmcrrcronvenicnt and
profitable to recycle aluminum. glass and plastic containers
than to toss them onto the trash he.ap or along roadways.
The law that went into effect Jan. I has made it m ore
convenient. but ifs hardly profitable enough to cause most
consumers to chan.Je their ways.
funhcr watcnng down the effects of the law is the fact
that only glass. alumimum and plastic containers that fall into
this program are those marked "CA R~dcmption Value::
If state lawmakers really ar~ scnous about recychn,.
forget penny-pinc hing. ... 1f we want ll (recycling) to work. 1t
must be pro fitable eno ugh to Jar the consumer out of his old
habits.
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Recall
suspect
To the Editor:
I thfok I have finall~ figured out
what the problem is with the rec.all
effon over the principal swap in the
Newpon MC$8 School District.
In Jerry McClellan's letter of Jan.
26 "Cost of recall justified,.. Mr.
McClellan cavalierly pontificates that
the printipal switch was a "mistake."
-Therein lies the problem. Tbtteisa
world of difference between a dc--
c1sion that is unpopular with a
portion of the electorate and a
decision that is proven to be a
mistake.
I have not seen ont' ounce of
evidence in an)'lhina I have read on
this issue that in any way indicates
this decision to be a mistake. un-
popular w11h some yes -but a
mis'take. no.
, President's ·po~er as the
great «i;!Ommunicator fades
Only time will tell whether any
mistake was made by the: MJ,minis-
tra tive staff whose job it is to muc
such decisions and a board whose job
it 1s to approve or disapprove sµch
decisions.
· Since no mistake has been proven
in an} way. Mr. McClellan's protC1t
as to what the proper justifications for
recall arc in a democracy arc: some-
what \.1"idc of the mark at best. .
If. after the plan is implemC11ted. it
1s proven to be flawed and in error.
the eketorate has the right and
rcspons1bihty to ask for correction of
the error. If. anenhey have addressed
their elected representatives and have
enumerated the facts surrounding the
error. and 1f the elected rc:presc:nta·
ttves refuse to correct the error. then
and only t.hen is recall the obligation
of the electorate.
Experts say last-minute TV plea for
Contr a aid wouldn't have c han_ged v_o __ t_e
By W. O~LE NELSON
Antctrtld ,.,_ .,_
\\' .\ HI NGTON -LI\ e tele-
\ 1s1on or no I"<.' tcle' 1s1on. President
Rt>agan·s pov.cr to make a speech and
bring pressure o n Congress isn't wh at
11 used to be.
Wh11e House con sen atl\ es are
funous with the three maJor telc-
' 1s1on networks fo r not ca rrying It' e
the prcs1dent'!das1-minutc pica 'th is wed. for nev. aad to the Nicaraguan
Contra rebels.
Bua e'en 1f .\BC. :-:BC and CBS
had J01ned C;Wk :-.:ev.s Nctv.ork an
setting aside time for the Oval Office
broadcast Tuesda~ night. v.ould 11
ha'e made a d11Tcrcnce..,
~tan) thank not
.. Presidents ha' c to realize the' can
onh u~e that weapon as a reinforcing
tool when the) h:pe a great deal of
momentum going.~ said Joe Foote.
chairman of the Rad10-Telev1sion
lXpartment of Sou them Illinois Uni-
' crstt). v.ho is writing a book on the
subject.
"Clearh on an issue where the
.\mcncan· people are d1' adcd at best
and probabl~ an1agon1st1c toward
him. 11 will accomplish nothing."
Foote ~d in an 1ntcn 1ew
.\nd ~n J. Jame!> faon. D~Neb ..
told rc~ners ... Hc'i. a prell) good
communicator )Cl. but the Great
Communicator 1s 1n the last \Car of an eight-~ ear regime and people aren't as
much 1n1rrested 1n him as thC) once
v.cre ·· ,
E\on said hed1dn'1 thank an) 'o.tes
1n Co ngre'ls arc influenced b)
whl·ther the netv.ork..s carT) such a
!>pccch
I
EfTectl ve or not. addresses to th e
nat1on have long been a major
v.capon tn tile arsenal of presidents.
Rt>agan mad~ sax last )e.ar. not
counting tus State of the Union
messa$c and weekly radio addresses.
In 1he1r last years an office:-Lyndon
Johnson made four and Jimm)
Carter made five . ":"\.
Some people thank it's unfair.
panicularly when the speech comes
on the eve of a maj.or congressional
'ote as Tuesday night's address did.
When J. Wilham Fulbright was an
the Senate. he unsuccessfully sought
legislation to g1'e Congress a right of
reply. saying the televised presiden-
tial address was the t'quivalent of a
cons tituttonal amendment 1n terms
of pres1dent1al power.
He still thtnks so.
"The ctTons of the Congress and so
on 10 reJOan. the~ don't get the
attention; they don't have the au-
dience and onl) a few professionals
pa) any attention to them." F.ulbnght
said in an interview Wednesday.
A ~tud)' b) Foote. however. shows
th e ad' antagc ma) ~ dechnang.
Throughout the Reagan presidency.
Foote found. the share of the tele-
vision audience that tunes m to the
president has been declining steadily.
la rgcl) because ca ble telc,1s1on has
made more channels available to
man) '1ewers.
"This 1s a whole an form that has
gone b) the wayside:· said Foote.
"This eommand performance -all
of a sudden it's not that any more. It's
Just one channel out of 33 and no
longer arc the great majority of
American~ going to huddle around
their scrcen!I and coalesce into a
NEWS ANALYSIS
unified body to hear a president."
.Fulbnght said he was not aware of
Foote's stud). but hi s reaction was:
"Well. that wou ld be a good th ing."
.\side from the im pact of cable
telev1s1on and the' decision of
networks on some occasions not to
carry the speeches. there is consider-
able ev idence that the impact of
Reagan's addresses to the nation ts
weakening.
Foote was working as an aide on
Ca pttol Hill in August 1981 when
Reagan made a speech on behalf.of
his economic policies. which had run
into temporary setbacks in Congress.
.. I can personally vouch for staying
four hours that night doing nothing
but answer the telephone from irate
constituents." he sa id. "He had
touched a nen e and tht'y were calla ng
in. and 11 "as a magical moment for him ...
In contrast. Reagan appealed 10 the
public last Jul y +5 for changes in the
budget process. saying. "Believe me.
if Congress ~on'1 stt the ligh t. I know
)OU can make them f~I the heat:·
Sen. Frank Lau tenberg. D-N.J ..
told The Nev. York Tames that "his
offi ce received two telt'phone calls.
both from people who disa,sree<f with
the president. Sen. Wilham Prox-
mire. [).Was .. got one. to his Mil-
waukee office. from a constituent also
opposed to the president. Speaker of
the House Jim Wn&ht of Texas said
has Fon Worth office received two
calls. both from people opposed ta_
Reagan. and his Capitol office logged
10. SI'( m fa,·or of the president and
four opposed.
"We saw no hght and got no heat."
said Lautenberg.
W. D•le Nel100 covers ,.e Wtlte
Hone for ~ A1uclated Pre11.
In the case in point I saw headlines
call ing for recall more than a month
before the board e"en votcd on the
assu.:. Now that seems to be some-
what convoluted logic in my opinion.
It kind of makes you wonder about
the true motives behind such a recall
effon,doesn 't 1t.., BILL FLUEGER
Corona del Mar
Does N-icoll
have more
big ideas?
I am a senior at CdM High School
and am rcall} getting sick of this
whole principal sv.atch ordeal. I kno~
Mr. E'ans veT) well and what happens to be best for him. but I don't
think Dr. Nicoll will budge. As he did
last )Car with th e finng of our
'olle) ball coach. he docs these drastic
things without reasons. Our entire
team and all of our parents wanted
our coach. We even went to the board
and had a meeting with Dr. Nicoll. He
was as rude 10 us as he has been with
our newspaper staff. our parents and
our st udents.
Never was a real reason gi ven. but
11 still happencd. It's sad to say. but I
, don't beltevt' Dr. N 1coll would change'
his mind e'en afcve ry stU'dent. parent
and . teacher protested
New developments contribute
It's ironic that the schools are trying
to teach dcmocraC\ to tht' studehts of
CdM . when an reaht)' they don't
practice them 1n our own district. I
hopc Dr. Nicoll has somt' son of idea
as 10 what he's doing. I JUSt wonder
what other great "dec1S1o ns .. ht' will
make. •
six benefits to communities JA N MO H
N~wport Beach
Wh) should an} Ci t) pcrm tt new
l urnmcrcaal de\ clopmcnt.., What. 1f
an) thing. doeo; commemal de\'C'lo p-
mrnt add to a lll)..,
T v.o good qucstll ns. espe<.·1all~ an
ahl face of curr{·nt concC'rm about
gnm th in Orange< ount)
Th.:<,c 1'"0 qul''>lion'> ~ere a\ked of
sn a al de' elope rs reccntl ) b) the
m,l\ ors of a number" of cities an
.\niona during a conference an
Phucni' sponsored by the l lrban
Land lnstttutc. The answe~ give n
appl) cq uall~ 10 thC' 27 c1t 1cs in
Orange' Count).
There are s1 maJor benefits which
~ommerc1al rt'al estate development
bnngs toa city and to the rt'~1dc'"~-0f
that Cit) •
I - ( ommerc1al de' elopment
adds to the employment base. This
results an new JOb~ w1th 1n the ci ty.
making it possible for residents to
s11orten their commute to work.
reducing traffic and g1v1ng residents
more free u me .
While new JOb!> dO' attract em·
plO)CCS liv ing 0Ut51d~ of the city.
these people add to.ihe Cll) ·s v1\thty
and tax rnenucs b) spend1n1 mone)
"tthan the cit)'. mdudang restaurant.
ret:iil and M:rvtcr needs,
2 -Comm~rc1al development.
~hen done as a maxed-use comple11.
adds new fac1l1llct which 2f"\-e the
residents or the cit) ThcK facilitin
include: retail shopl. hotelt. cinemas.
financial instituuons. athletk dubs
aod services ranging from travel to
re.pair •
And more of the new miaed-uie
complues 1nd udc such faClltt1C\ as
child care.. outdoor art and even an
museums.
3 -Commett'1al development C'ln
add to lhc c1 t)'0S ta\ besc. prov1d1n1
rc'cnucs thal brina netdtd ~rnto rn1denb while hdptnt to m1n1-
m11e loca.I ta11es. Thne reven~
include retail sales ta,. ho~I bed w .
propert} taA and building fees.
4 -Commercial development can
servC' to case traffic. rather than add to
1t. because development contributcs
to traffic mitigation including wider
roads. improved intersections.
special turning lanes and new roads.
The financial means for traffic
mitigation mea sures come eitht'r an
direct payment b~· the developer or
through c.ontribuuons by a group uf
de' elopers into a fee pool.
Moreover. traffic mitiption might
apply to the immediate area of the
de' clopmcnt or tt might apply to a
broader area of the city -bnngang
the cit)' rcvenun for traffic improve-
.men ts ht.ch would otherwise take
the cit) years to und.
5 -Commercial de velopment can
bnng Wltt. at development of needed
capital projects required by the city.
Mo')t developers are willinf to go
along with funding or panial y fund·
ang responS1ble capital development
such as fi re protection. schools. parks
and an pr?Jrams.
In add11ion. commercial de-
velopers and their mtJOr tenants are
acncrall) among th~ who con·
tnbute toc1' ic and cultural needs of a
Cit). from charitable: Ora&n1utionS •o
theater.
6 -Commercial devc:lopmtnt.•
propefl> done -H is the cur narty
cHf)wherc 1n Oranec Countr. can
artatly enhance a city by crat1na an
environment. providina a tente of
place and a pot1t1vt' tanclm11rk whett
unkempt vacant loti onte stood.
Beauufull)' tancbcaped and an-
filled sec~ rcsuluna from aood
commercial dcvtlopmt>nl art ev~·
whert 1n Oranat County.
E'er) commerc al dcvcJoper 1n
Onhtc ount) tOda)• undtntands
that M she. "tannot bnna a""'
these $ill benefits alone. lkM(l(tal
dc:vtlopmcnt ~u1rcs a panntnhip
bct•ttn the ck\tloPtr. tht ctty and
MARTIN
BROWER
Concern
prompted
protest
To the Editor. the community. To fo rm a good . When I read Evelyn Meckler's working relationship. all three parti~. letter on Jan. 21 . I was incensed.
ha"e to understand each other's As a student at Corona dcl Mar
objectives.. u.nderstand ·each others High School and a suppon t'r of the
needs and then determine common board recall mo,ement. I take offense
grounds for mutual benefits. There to her accusations.
art. rtally very few black hats and When the members of an affluent
white hats_._ • communi4 1ood up for what ..the)•
. And. those: benefits to ~lie caty an<t: to believed in. · they were: called
11s re~ade~ts can constitute a m~Jor · "cf) babies" by Ms. Meckler. a rc:si -
contnbut1on to~rd ry'akan,.the City a dent of a neaghbonng ci ty. This
far better place in which to ave. attitude is 1nfant1lc and proves that M~Brow•r~~tftff..,. when one isn•t in the s1tuition. he
kll« Alm~. 8roftr • °'*I~ tends to shun. condcmd or criticize C.-t11t~r1. wfiat he doesn't understand. --
·Commenm.
welcomed .
The Daily Pilot welcomes
your opinions on matten of
pubhc 1nt.erest.
Le1ten and k>ftler anicta of
commmwy m• be lilned.
They lhould be~ Ot cr.rty
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to the EDITOR. Oa~Jol, P.O. Bo.1 I '60.. Costa CA
92626.
Plalc..includc your add_rns
and itlephonc number 10 that
we may verify autbonhip.
If you pttftt to make a~
11atnnqit. ·~-~y~ call our
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The dtt1$1on to close Divis Inter·
mediate School was not met with
OPl)OS~ion because there ~re ralitic
and ''alid rc:110n The principal
rulinf as difft'l'tnt becaute ~ have 1
ca1e in which no reasons are ai vcn
othcrthan. "Just bealu1e:· -
Apparently. Ms, Meckler think.s
"that we shoutd have been siknt ~ tandcn and do nochiftl about t~
atnx1ous rul1na of the supcriatrncknt
and bo9rd memben. I( wt take '"" j~ent in -ttride.--. may R
aJlowin.a future whimsical tdtool
board powu plays.
The school board WM dec1ed 10
rc:prtstnt the d1ttnct's 1tt1tudn. Ot>-
\ltOusly. 1nlh:>,wn by the hip hamout
al tM boerd IMC1iftl Ind the n:cent
h1ah tchool proent. they Ila~ not
fufflllcd th is obhpdon and proptt ~uures m~t br Lakal.
OARRET SA VA0£
Sophomore
Comna dcl Mar Htah SC'boal
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In t...pna HiUs O.ln ...... ..,. Ille. has ~uired S-U 111&.1 .... .,..,.._. olSu1a Ana iq cuhaner for 2. 750.000 llaarn
and an undisclosed amount of' cash in • tnnuction valued by the
company at SlS million. .
Somas Medical. a FDA-licensed manufaicturcr. is 1 rapidly
cmcflin• compeny ensqed in the manufac1urin1 of state-of·t~n
diaanosuc ~nts and controls. Its technically advanced products rcp~sc:nt scientific brealnhroups in the method o( performina
diagnostic tests in that it provides reqents that arc liquid, stable and do
not ~uirc r«onstitution by the laboraa.ory technician.
One ad van• thal the compeny's prod.,.cts pcovidc is a lonacr
"shelf life" of up to two years, oompered to •8 houn of competiton'
products. which will ultimatcty reduce labor1\ory opentina costs. • • • · CommerceBaace" eaminp for the year ended Dec. 31 . 1987 were
Sl,607.000ascompared toSl.2S7.000on Dec. 31. 1986.
Included were fourth quarter eaminp ofS~.000 for 1987 and
founh quarter caminp in 1986 of S3 I 8,000. CommerceBancorp.
formed m 1987, is a one bank holdina compeny. 1986 caminp are
those ofCommerccBank which is the Bancorp's prindpel subsidiary.
Loans grew to S 134 million. a 17 perttnt increase over 1986. Total
assets declined to $21 7 million from S23S miJUon due lo abnormally
hi&h yeu-cllildcposit.S in 1986. -The Newport Beach holding company .also declared an annual S
percent stock dividend and a 10 cent per share cash dividend.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Nr'w
YorkStockbchanacChairmanJohn
Phelan Yid toda)' he bcl~VC$ that OM
ftdcral aacncy should 1dull) ovcntt
both stock and stock indu futu~
tradina,.
But Phelan t91d the Senate Ben kang
Committ« that such a development
was not politically hkel)'. ,.-
"lfl could play God. whm tht' hard
questions came. I'd likeonea.uthont)'
to say )Cl or nay." he said.
In the meantime. he recommended
that the Set-unties and Exchanac
Commission and the Commod1t)
Futures Trad ing Comm1ss1011 form a
joint ad visor) commi11ee to C'OO~r·
ate more closel>.
Phelan also defended hi s e11.·
changc's specialist S)Stem under
which deSIJ03ted traders ha\C the
respons1b1ht) for matching bu)crs
and sellers of specific stocks and for
purchasing stocks no one else 1s
willing to bu).
He s~ud that. b\ and large. the
system pt•rformcd well and that the
11pt·c1ahsts should not be ··required to The rult' ~har~ned 3 ttmPotat)
tand in front of a roanna financial N' n~!ltr.iint tln tht' trlld1n& 1ech.-
locomot1' t' .. to.prop up stock pncei.. n1Qul·. ""hllh u~cs compute~ to $(11
He alw ~•d the exchanae had largt· amount\ of \lock 1n Ne"' York
1mpro,cd 11~ t-;1pacll) to handle a and s1muhaneousl) bu) the cor· Iara.:' olumc of trnd1na. ropond1ng \tOCk·indt'>. futurr-~ 1n
"If "'C had the 19th (of ~tobcr) Chicago -or 'ice 'c:rsa -to profit
tomorro"'. Mo\' v.ould h1nc \Cf) hulc.:from 0l'l't1ng price d1spa nuc The
probh;m." he ~aid . pre\ •OU\ r\·)tra1nt barred ~uch trading Phdan·~ tC)t1mon) followed ap-1f the Do"' Jones a'rragt' chan&t'd
pearancc\ ThurSda\ b' the heads of mon:-th;m 75 points.
the-t"'u largest futures (,changes aod "The C \~n1s.e to ach1e' t' bc11er
the )ec:ond and th 11p largest ~ock coordinJuon among the mul..t"ts llt·s
trading S)\ll:ms. T-he-\ had a6~1s«l v.ithin lhc marl.els thl'mseh es ·• ~1d
thl.' banking tomm1t1ct' not to reshuf· Leo ~klam1.:J. chairman of the n·
flc fodl'ral agcnc1e·s' power 1n a turf ecutne comm1hcc of thr ( h1cago
"""' Meru1n11k E\changc He ret· On the eve of his testtmon)'. tht' ommendl.'d 1.:rca11on of a pn,atc·
NC'"' York 5tod E\change 11g.htent'd sector coordinating group 11o 11h ~P
rl.''itr:unts on a computer-dn' en ~sentat1' c\ from tht' t"..:changl's and
trading 1echn1q1Je that stud1e-s ha'e regulator' agenuc\
hnl.cd tu 1hc Octo.tkrcolla.pst ··int..rl.'a,ed rcgulaton toord1·
Dm·ctors of the c~change 'J.31d the) -0a11un a mun~ marl.et'i 1\ dean~
appro,cd a rule late Thursda) •needed and can bl' deli,crcd 11o11hin
proh1b111ng membl'rfirms from using thl.' ('\ISllng H'gUl\\tOI") tramt•"Worl. ··
th1.· nchangc\ main computer s~s· said Jo~ph R Hardiman pre')ldt'nl
t1.·m to C\t..'1.Ull' so-called tndc' arb1· of the !\at1tinal .\s~oc1a11on o t \l'(Un·
tragc program trades 1fthc Do"' Jones ues Dcakn \.\ h1l h runs thc °' cr·thl'·
industrial a' t'ragc ""''"IS 50 points or · countl"r )t1>1. I. marl.t•t
more from the pre' 1ous da) 's close The ~c untu.·s and E\t hangc C om;
m1ss1on r1.·gulat\·~ tO( and ~tO\.I.
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK (AP) -The following list
S"OW\ Ille Over · 111e • Counter s1oc's and warrants .111a1 nave 1><>ne uo
option~ trJJ1ng. th1.· Commod11~ f u.
turc\ Tr.id 1ng ( 11m m1s\1on O\t'f\et'S
futures trad ing and th.: Federal Re·
s-.·r' t• BoJrJ -.t'h margin~ -or
borro"' ing hm1 h -on bu~ 1ng ~tock\
11>e most and oown Ille mos1 based on oe•cr'lt of change tor Tllursday No s«urtttes 1rad·ng below '7 or 1000 \nares are ,,,c•ude-cl Ne• and oerce11tage cnangM art the difference belwfftl the previous clos !"'1 or•ce and Friday's 1as1 or O•d ortet
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I TlercoGo 5 l + 1 • Uo ~ 4 NASDAO ..... tlem 1 Telo.eltc 4 7 t l Uo 6 _.,.. .._..., bids
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7 SaretMusc 4 + " Uo 11 S ~fmm·lnl•" ••r 1 MronOiag 2 i. + ~ uo 11..6. T'"'"4M" s1.c~ 9 (l'JerSv s 13 1 + 1 UP 17 • ~ 'w ":,£..~
10 MooreHandlv 41-+ '1 UP 16 1 •c•"'" 1-. 11 •• 11 ~merCio s 10 2 + 1,, Uo 16 7 ";LD 1 1 '• 1 • 11 Tecl'lknirs 21-. + ~ Uo 16 7.J .•a. • u-••is '• 13 Tetecrall 3 1 + 1 > Uo 16 1 ,.... "w 1· •• 14 Fs1ComlBco 4\s + ~ UP 15 6 "'""i" , • i· 15 wotvEx wt 2 H6 +H6 uo 14 1 !~e\~ ,. • ., !
16 CSC Ind 2 + • Uo 14'3 ·~·B• , '!"' 11 11 Evergooo 2 + • Uo t•3 A co, 1 , ••.
11 1nsllfNT1Glf 3 + '9 Uo 1• l •""<••' • • 19 O"erldE co 2 + • Uo 14 3 &C.•M' 14'"' '•'•
20 P!ousCo • + , UP 14 3 :~';,C-, 1 1 ·, ,' ·•
21 3CI Inc s 2 + • Uo 1• l ""'""1 11l d . 22 Comm9<1E ,,v 29· 16 + S· 16 Uo 139 A.l\QSA ~ • •• 23 Cas,,eE,,11v \ 3 .e + 1-Uo 13 6 ·~~ ' •. 1• Soearl'ld s 3 11 + -" Uo ·13 6 !::,M, ' 1 ' 1 • 2S Olo11a1Sol 2 8 + • Uo 13 3 ArQe" n I ,, •
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Stock market declines
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices showed
some spotty losses Friday. getting little benefit out
of a renewed decline in interest rates:
The bond market staged a strong advance on
the Labor Department's report of a smaller-than~
expected increase of 107.000 In non-.farm payroll
employment for January ..
Prices of long·term government bonds jump-
ed abi>ut S 15 for t ach $1 ,000 in face value. putting
their yields as low as 8.3 percent.
The relatively small employment increase was
taken as a signal that the economy started out 1988
on a subdued note, sugesting that the Federal
Reserve might find room to ease its erect it policy.
The stock market's response to the news was
less enthusiastic.' Some analysts ~id traders
remain concerned that a slujgish econom) will
mean lower corporate profits and possibl> a
recession.
Others noted that stocks seem to have been
shruwng off most .. favorabk.. news late!}.
sufTenng from a·bcar-market atmosphere and an
accompany lack of buyer$.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell
13.09 to I. 910.48. extending tts loss for the week to
47.74 points.
' WHAT AMEX Dio
NEW YORK (AP) Fet>. S Prw. "'1r, day
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NEW YORK (APl -S.lti. 4 o.m. Fridav orice and net cl'l•nge of the 1~ most active New York Stock Exchanoe 1uues,
trading nati<>l'allv al m0<e than s 1 . Name vi ust Clle. uke Pow 13, • •7J • + 19
Pl Inc 10. • 2.6'• + 'a ~•en Motors j· U. 631 e -11·8
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Varity 2,tSl, >. + 1 8
AmEI Pw 2.102, ~-+ l1
Gillefle s J.m·; , + .• EslKodak s 1, .i 40~ -~ WarnrComm 1, , 29', + >.
Wend\'S 1,4 , 6~ + ',
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
Japanese may face
auto 'Qump' char~
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WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. auto
makers say the Reapn adminis-
tration is cncourqi~ them to
Pf'C\Plre a trade compl11nt acxusina
Japanese com~nin of illeplly
"dumping" vehicles by lettina prices
lag ~hind the soarina yen.
Such a complaint could be one of
the largest petitions ·for trade relief
ever filed b a U.S. industry. Auto
comptnr ellecutives ~e been cn-
couraaro b,y Commertt Sectttary C.
William Verity and other top Ra,aa
ldmini1tration' officials. industry of·
fkials said, • ·
Vmty has publidy told 111*' that it~ pouible dumpi., chaf'IH if it con11nues to hold down 1mpon prices
cb&>itc &he stttply rilint yen.
But Edwin O.k Jr •• a. top Verity
atck. drnicd that Verity had IOliritcd
U.S. cocn .. nies IO Ale taC'h .-lions.
Despier Vtri1y·s eartitr C'Gftlmmh.
'"lbcrc tmboen no ~i.-tmnt orprocJurintcatn. .. Dale said.
A tcnior Commtre'r l>tpln111n1
ofYkial. who spoke Oft tbe COIMliaon
of 1nonyoiil)-... Jlid llllll _.. •
lltftC'Yls not 10tiriti111-....mm
bard on lk ~¥almd ,n. it ii ~;& in I08d9 'WitA ind .. , • ' Cllfi .. 11111ir..cta~
·'There are some that mar qualify
for dumping ... the official said.
Althbual\ domeffil' car manufal"·
tuttrs have ~t to decide on spttifics.
the chal~nse is liktly to focus on salts
of small vans. picku.J" trucks and
utility vthicln. a«-ord1nl to industry
offidtas. _
The case could open &ht way to
othennajor-du.nrpil\i"Case~tilsccl
on tllcha,....ratc vanations ·rath«
lba.n on m0tt trldjtional arounds..
Dum{>ina 1st~ sale of produns in
1he Unued Stain either at pritts
below thoit cba,.ed in a manufk-
1uref's home country or below tl\c
manur.c.uttrs (Oil of produttion.
Dumpil'I is illepl undtt U.S. trade laws and can mull in addirional
chtict oa tJae producu equal 10 tM
~ b) whkb they Me dttmH IO
be U1•1priml. lolh 1k Cpmmertt
On1i1rUMa1 Md tbe. U.S. later-, •t"ioMI Tn. Comm1-ion m1111 ect
Oii ,... petitions.
In lddiUon to dnnoestntu• \Mt
111r_J..._. corn""ica ~. ~ litieiiit.ly Mcpi... olrita anOidelly
low. tM LJ,S. iMustry would alt0 -~ to .,. tMl .. ~ " '-'i•IL
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Stressed out? Take these
-~eig~ty diet suggeStioils
.DEAR ANN LANDERS: Durina
thete tension-filled days we are hear-
ina a pat deal about stress. w~
people need more than anythina is a
aood lauah. I am 1endin1 on a strns diet that a
friend dropped in my mailbo• last
week. It really lifted my spirits. I hope
you will share it with your readers.
Ann. -KJTTY L .• Principal ofS.S.E.
School in Decatur, Ill. .
·DUR~: n.M1 fer a pvr-
"nfedJJ .i1c1aua1 ~lt el ,_,.kheu.
ltk ~ .. ~SM a..p ef 1M •1 tw a srot mu1 ra4en. STRESS DIET
BREAKFAST
12 vapefruit
I shcc whok-wheat bread
8 oz. skim milk
LUNCH
4 oz. broiied chicken breast
I cup steamed zucchini
I Oreo cookie
cup herb tea
MID-AFTERNOON SNACK
Rest of the peckage of Oreo cookies
O ne quart. rocky road ice cream
One jar hot fudge
DINNER
Two loeves prlic bread
Larae pepperoni and mushroom
pizza
Pitcher of beer
Three candy bars
Entire frozen cheesecake eaten
directly from the fteettr
DIET TIPS
I. If no one sees you cat it. it has no
calorics.
2. If you d rink a diet soda with a
candy bar they will cancel each other
S.t•rUJ, FelHury I
OUI.
3. Calorics don't count if you eat
with someone and you both ea1 the
same amount.
4. Food taken fo r medicinal
purposes docs not count. This in-
cludes hot chocotate, brandy, toast.
Sara Ltt chocolate cake.
· S. lfyou fatten up everyo ne around
you, you'll look thinner.
6. Snacks consumed in a mo vie do
not count as they are pan of the
entertainmeru. For example: Milk
Duds. popcorn with butter. red
licorice and M&Ms.
7. Pieces of cookies contain no
calorics. The process of breaking
causes a caloric lcakqe.
8. Late-night snacks have no
calories. The refriarrator li"'t is 0'01
strong enough for the calones to Stt
their way into the caloric counter.
T.O.P.S. (TU.Off,.....Swrai):
P.O. Bu t1Mt, U75 S. J1'1M ..
Milwaellee, Wis. Ult7.
••• DEAR ANN LANDERS The NYC
woman who objttted todumpinaa 6-
wetk-old infant in a day-care censer.
when there was no financial need to
do so. is riaht on tlfltl. .
The fae1S are in on dc_privatio n
neurosis., a condition of lifelona
duration that bcj.ins with infants who
arc deprived ofbondina with a single
signific:ant mother fiJUft. No way can
day-care centersmakeitpossib&efor
babies to experience the essential
trust so necessary to the ir emotional
health.
Lord knows hOw many millions of
fu ture adults will be inc.apable of a
1rusting relationship or a solid com-
mi1ment because they could no1
count on their mothers to ~e for
them. Socie1y issure to reap 1his b1t1er
harvest. ....
A way mwst be found to roake II
possible for working mothers to take a
leave of absence and make ends meet
-MOTHER OF 11 IN ST. LOUIS.
DEAR MOTHER: MMt wemea
w_lm you1 ~••rt ltecaue of
ttOHm1c HCU&i&J. Acee~ ce
Coalf'"Sw•mu Patrlda SdoMer
AJMIDOw,llurre.Mn,uyeeewllo (D-Colo.), dte F....Uy ull Me4ical
takes tile alteve Mrieelly He41 me~ Lave Ac t, peMiq bdere Ceasres1,
,........ lefermallm: w..W lleJp tllete medten stay at
~ fer ..,.,...._ • Over-llome temperarlly ull lleep dtetr
eaten .U.J-= Be1 tll71, Los Jobs. Per llll'G, ••tt. er lttiee1 ~les, CA...... W..s, a punt w..W-kallle le 1uy
AMreu fer iafermatlem • Welpt llome • u ..,.W IMd ,..._pntttte4
Watdlen: c...mer Allain Dee-rt-~ave. PaW leaves an at SM em-
meat, Ht N. Broadway, Jerido, N. Y. p .. yer'1 dlacreU... J.. Hnrlty,
l 17U~tJH. ltowever, ls parutee4. Soud11reat
Alldre11 for lafermatlOD oa to me.
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ARIES (March 21-April 1,9): What· had been
neglected must now ------------
travel. vanel). Answers are found in bidden crevices.
Flination is due 10 become somethina more serious.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll win in m atters of
speculation, you'll persuade family member to sec things
your way. Focus on romantic involvement, creativity.
be attended to, in-
cluding home re-
pairs. Focus also on
mtensity, love rela-SJDIEY tionship, ability to . ,
meet deadline. 0
Virao. Capricorn IAll
play si1 n1ficant ••••••••••••• roles.
TAURUS (April 20-May ·20): You'll finish assian-
ment. you'll reach beyond previou$ expectations. you'll
know at last that love is not a stranger. Focus on ~peculation, .c:harisma. sensuality, sex appeal. Aries
involved.
GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Stress inckpcndencc.
oriainalily, ability to break from tradition witb®t hurting
family members. You'll malce fresh start. views wi ll be
vindicated, new love is on horizon . Leo involved.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Intuition is on 1arge1. fa~ilr reunion indkat~ contact m~de with unorthodox
md1v1dual could lend spice to your hfe. Former teacher is
again available for consultation. Aquarian featured.
. ~O (July 23-Aua. 22): Hiahlight intellectual
curiosity, make amends for recent error. O osc relative.
possibly brother or sister, communicates in "surprising
manner." Gemini, Saa,ittarius fiaure prominently.
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): You're in driver's teat. be
aware and alert, take initiative, trust your own judgmen 1.
intuition. You'll be s:omplimcnted on appearance. you'll
remodel, revise. possibly rebuild. Scorpio in picture.
UB~Sept. 23-0ct. 22)~ Do some detective work.
discern mo1i vcs, be ready for surprises in form of change.
style. e ntenainmcnt. Taurus. Libra play roles. II
SAGln AJUUS (Nov. n-Dcc. 21 ): Separate fact
from illusion. S« .. special people" as they actually exist.
Not easy to fool you. but you.coukt fall victim to sclf-
deception. Professional superior acknowledges ac-
complishments.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): ~nunity exists
to hit fi nancial jackpot. Scenario biahhghts money and
love, distanct, lanfuage. education. psychic ab1hucs.
Another Capncom IS easer to help. will prove it Aql:JARIU~ (~an. 20-fcb. 18): Get rid of losing
propos1t1on. It 11 t1~ to take better care' of yourself. to
fulfill your own interests. Don't give up someth1na of
value for nothina. Love relationship blossoms if you so
desire. · •
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): lndivid\181 who rtt~ntly
toppled from high pos1t1on will seek your counsel. Be
sympa1he1ic but objective enou&h to steer clear of
becoming inextricably involved. Marital sta1us figures in
scenario.
IF FEBRUARY I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have
unusual voice. sense of drama. appreciate art, music.
luxury and can be self-induJgent. Avoid excess' in
connectio n with food. drink. swttts. Taurus. Libra.
Scorpro pe<?ple play important roles in your life. Current
cycle coincides with perfection of techniques. ability to
streamline protcdures. aura of m ystery, glamor. intrigue.
You'll make fresh start 1n March, health improves.
ro mance intensifies. October will also be memorable for
you m 1988.
Both vulnerable. North deals .
NORTH • J's 2
• Q 7 4
t A 9 S
•A 7 3
If the average player has a major
fault, it is that he is all too ready to
concede defeat. Don't lower the flat
until you have exahusted all chances
to make your contract.
could still brinJ home bis contract if
East hfld specifically a doubleton
club alftl a suitable ho lding in the
red suits. After cashing his three
hean winners and the ace-king of
clubs, declarer cashed the ace of
diamonds and ruffed a diamond in
his hand to complete the around-
work for an endplay. He thm exited
with a trump.
WEST EAST
• ' • Q 10.
•16 1 •l tSl
t I lt_, 4 + Q 6 3 l
•Qll'912 .,.
SOUTH
•A&743
•AK 10
t K 7
• K 6 S
The biddina:
Nerdl ~ ... ...
l • ,_
s • r-r.. , ...
Sotto
l •
4 NT '. Openiq lad: Jact of O
-~-
Six sp~dcs was a aood contract. It
would be cold if the queen of
trumps dropped either doubleton or
sinaJeton and, as SQuth proved,
there were other chanca, albeit
slim, evm ir her majesty did not
appear.
Wat led a diamond, and declarer
soon knew he bad a steep hill to
climb. He won in hand and cubed
the ace-kin& of spada to learn that
he bad a trump loter. Many a player
would now have throwu in the tow-
el. But was there a way to avoid
losint a club trick? -
Dedara worked out that he
The lie of cards was t he answer to
a bridge player's prayers. In with
the q~ccn of Spades, East WU
forced to lead a red carcl. Dec1arcr
could ruff in either hand while dis-
carding his club loser from the oth·
a , so he lost only a trump trick.
True, declarer was most f o rtu-
nate to find a distributio n that en-
abled him to make his slam. But
credit him with the technique to
make aood fonune pay orr.
Or-.. CoMt OAILV PtlOT/Fridey. Februety 5, 1111
(Edi1or·s note: ~ 10.m«IMaica/
pr~ms, portions oflas1 S.1audly's brldae Qutstions wert iJJesjbk. In mponsc to a number of romments.. ~ •~ ~printi,,, lhe column, ~
with the 1nswc-rs from , Monday s pa~r.)
Q.1-A) outh , vulncrablt, you
hold: "
+J954 •06
fhe bidding ha
~ur1h WI
tkJI.. •KJ6
roccedC'd:
I + Pbs
I • Pbs
What do )'Ou bi
lh West . ,,.
Q.2-As Sou1h , \Ulnerabk .• ~u
hold· I
+95 • AJ63 't Jl02 •AQJ6
The b1dd1ng ha\ proceeded:
~forth East ·outh \\'e5t
I t Pass I • Pus
I + Pas~ "!
Wha1 do )Ou bid no"?
Q.1-A' 5ou1h . 'ulnerabl,c. )OU
hold :
+J954 •06 •KJIOI •KJ6
The bidding has pr~t'eded :
Nonh Eli 1 'oulll Wnt
I • Pius I t Pas
I • Pti; !
Whal do you bid no \o\?
A.-On 1h1s aucuon . partner could
ha\e four ~pade\ a~ 't\Cll , and 11 1s
}Our duty 10 probe for a po ible 4-
~ ma1or fit . Bid one pade. At the
one .. level, 1he fourth ui1 1s natural.
and an) ne't\ sun by mponder in an
unhm11ed .aucuon i' a o ne-round
lor.:e
Q.2-A, o u1h. 'ulnerablt', you
hold·
+~ •AJ6J •JI02 +AQ.l6
The bidding ha) proceeded,
Norlh f:ast o utb ~~•
l t Pim I • Pass
I + Pa" ?
What do ~ou bid no"?
A.-No ~en e was1ine 11me. You
ha\e no 4-4 m3JOr fit and. 1A ith
your balanced opening bid '.!!ues,
)OU ¥ian1 10 be tn game. Since the
unbid uil IS 't\Cll topped. )OU kno 't\
\o\ here lo pla) the hand. Bid thrtt no
trump.
CHU LES
Go1E1
Q.J-Both 'ulnerable. a~ Sou1h you
hold:
·~ •.\1065 t8'Q91 •73 ~ bidding has procttded:
Nortll East u•th " h i
I t Pass I • Pu,
I • Pass ~
What do )'Ou bid no"' 1
Q .4-As South, \Ulnerabl<'. \llU
hold:
•13 •l'te&J t AQ •AKUJ
The biddm~ ha~ proettded:
So•tll "~s1 'lonll East
I + I + 2 • Pa~ •
Q . .l-Bo1h -.ulnerable. as Sou1h you
ho ld:
•KJ6 •AI065 •1'()91 •73
The b1dd1n~ ha' prQ\,"eeded
~orlh f.a)I ~outh "h t
I t Pa I • Pt~\
I + Pas!I ~
Whal dl1 you bid no"' l A.-' ou ha\t' th<' \alue\ tor gamt'
bu1 ~ou ~an·1 be surt' ol ~our best
coniract. h m1gh1 be in diamond,,
no trump or e\Cn )pade't For tht'
momcnl. JUmp 10 thr~t' diamond~.
A Jump in opener'> minor 1~ fore·
ing. and ¥iii! gJVe ~ou lime ro find
)Our best pol.
Q.4-A~ Sou1h. \Ulnerable. )OU
hold:
•IJ •ILINJ •AQ •AU63
The bidding has procttded.
"'io ulh \\ ~'• 'orth t.a,1
I+ I+ l • P1" * ..
Vo. hal dn vou bid no\o\ ,
A.-Thh I'> <1 ma11er ol '''le.' 11 '"u
pla~ 1ha1 l lA l) ht'art\ 1, J tiJml· hHll .•
you nt>ed do no more 1h4n ~1J rhrt:l'
hearh-~OU 'A IOI 10 lc:J\C J' mu.h
·room a~ po,,1ble tor 'lam nplora
11on Ho¥ie\er. 1f partner I' allo"'cd
10 pa!\S lhr_tt ht"art\, ~OU hJ\(' tu
Jump io· 1Zame in h1\ '""
!
Whal do )'O U bid.., 00\o\ '!
Q .S-Nrither vulnerable .. as Sout h
you hold: . + 76 • A.«174 t 95 •A 1'43
The bidding has proceeded:
~Ill W..a Nortll WI
t • Paa 1 • r ...
2 • Pa111 ? t Pan
\\ hdl do )OU bid nO\o\?
Q.6-A.. ou1 h, \ ulnt'rable, you
hold ·
+13 •Q92 tAQl72 ·~
The b1ddin& has procttded:
'orth East So•lll West
I t Pass 2 t Pa
2 ~"f Pa "!
\\ ha1 ac11on do you take?
Look for a ns"' ers on Monda}.
Q.S-Neitht'r ., ulnerabk, a\ outh
you hold. .
• 76 • AILl74 t 95 +A IN3
The b1ddin1 has proceeded:
"H>ulh WHt Nortll Eaif
I • Pa.\\ I + PaJOS
2 • Pas 2 t Pas)
!
\\ hal do }OU btd nOIA I
A.-\\ hether or not }Ou pla}
fourth-suu forcing j., 1mma1enal.
"'o 1rump 1s 1he la 1 1h1ng )Ou ~ant
10 declare-you d,o 001 ha'~ a 1ngk
tenace 10 protCC1 imply rebid l't\O
hC:arts and ~e ""hat partnt'r .-.ants to ..,
do.
Q.6-A~ South, 'ulnerable. you
hold:
•BJ •Q92 • .\Ql72 •654
The b1ddrng has pfocttded .
Nor1h Easl So•llt "t'SI
I t Pu!! 2 t Pa•"
2 ST Pa~-'!
What al.'tton do >ou ia~e ..
A.-11 partner can 1, uc a game in-
' 11a11on. you ha' e the ,·alue ... to ac·
t'pt Your diamond sun ~ probabl)
iood for fi,c tncks and ) our qutt'n
of hearts 1s sure 10 be working. Bid
thrtt no irump.
Aztecs were a pretty sober lot
M1ah t mention this to }our house-
hold pany animal: In the uppermost
C<"helon of 1he '\ztec society. drunk-
enness was a capital offen~. An)
young man found guilty of gettir{g
drun k "as sccretJy strangled.
Q. Among what people 1s lhe
traditional greeting of respect
signified b) an 9pen hand with the
thumb touching the no~?
A. The Todas. a small tnbe an
Southern 1nd ia.
·LI.
Bon
What do the-tailfeathers of a
J)C9COCk look like? Ask the fellow on
the next stool. You nttdn't mention
that th~ spectacular feathers the
peacock spreads. the feathers every-
body rccocnizes. v.ow out of its back.
not out of its tail. Hardly anybody
knows what a peacock's ta1lfeathcrs
look like.
Most husbends who disappear do
so without ofkrina any explanation.
That's known. A tracer of m1ssmg
persons says what's no1 kno wn 1s why
so mAny ~lect to do that thma JUSt
befott Labor 0.y.
Q. What weft Henry David
Thoreau's last words?
A. Can only come up With some-
th1na he said to his aunt. Louisa
D\anber. He 1ar dyina at • 44. She
asked him ifhc d made his peace with
God. Henry replied. "I didn't k:now
we'd ever q"81T'Clcd."
Q. Wasn .. t ~nt .RonUd "Rc-
111n aeully named Don.aid Re.pn~
A. fus1 a typo on his birth
certifkate. tfis mother fixed 1t when
hewasll.
"Barbara.. on11nally meant
"stra"llCr.··
It was sorM unknown, •ho said.
"Fitttt we form ow habi&S. Thm they
form ias."
Q. v°" ...s 1Mrks doa"t atuct ~ in ltnped •&hint suilS. Wh_y noc. A. That's 1MM tMC1ly wtlillt I taid.
N it wtU cto. A -aee .....
dilt'O"Cft'ld .... ~ ...., ..
striped ~ n-r,. it....., ~ Nlt.._wr·a--... wMI ....,. ........ _ ... .,...., v .....
• buded .. IMllc.. ~)', -tt suinwim wee. .. ...-. ,.tcid oa W....,.........,._di~
w. ~ ..... &lier blud .,Mn
tlwsnrf d •1ii .... olc•1t1tCYwas ..
tlw tdi1111 cllM ...
oatrta ...... "" __ ..
.... .. .... .... ... lillel1. . .
cul into conversations than 11>omcn
So repon lh~ psycboq} rt'-
scarchers who monitor seneral d15--
cuss1ons wi1h hidden m1qophoncs.
The) ·re still work1n1 on the s1p ufi-
cance. "Women aren't as rude as
men·· -that's about as far as the) ·ve
gone with 11 so far.
ACROSS
1 ~ougntare
5 A-S ~
9 ··-tMtl'"
14 Jal -
15 MUllc group
16 Of kidneyS
11 Guy
18 8iecuit
19 Bet"U• I ..,.,,.
of: pref
20 ()po. of WSW
21 GoCNrn
23 Cfowded
25 Attend
26 Play '*' 27 .. _Is hi'
29 Next to Nov
32 Mtltept-•t
35 8'oed lmile
~ Prlncipel
37 lnfwtlle
38 Work h8rd
39 This apot
40 Aregon end
Ebro
4 1 l «> 0t Peul
42 8othef 90fM
43 P9I Clptiort « tnUrrildlle•
45 w .. body
41 Edible root
41 Aun
52 BC .. ~
56Fuef
1 2 3 ..
14
17
S 7 Sug9f cubel
58 Fonner Brit.
lltl co&ony
59 Adher.its
60 Red •--
81 Endfde
62 Seer.,,.,.
63 s-.... ows
~ C>rintlwa
85 lndMduela
DOWN
1 Tnms down
2PM11tw
3 LIOht IOUfOe
4 Go lest
5 Thofoughfare
6 Large group
1 Unctuous
8 POOi QM'9
9 Cyclel
10 Thefeupc:wl
11 Aemediel
12 Acerbic
13 Put to cteettl
21 Becoming
22 Wine type
24~
27 Orurna
21 8uey p.ce.
30 Con"9y
31 C.cl
32 T,_pert
33~~ :M Clrcua star
35 "9dden
•
7
Q. Mart T W&Jn has bttn c:a.1'¢. the
pa test of the A. mcncan writers.
Where dad he arad uate from Juab
tcbool? .
A. He dldn 't Didn't graduate from
grade school either. You can same
the samt' for Charles Dtckens and
Noel C'o"-ard.
31 ~ 31 Deer'• trell 51 L.nert 42 Equ9 52 Oomlcle 44 Welle t°"9
45W.....awey S3 -Gddbelg
47 T~ 54 Jui numberl • ••••t 55 One'• own ·~ 90 F1Wdl pr-91 .
~ Si A.,,.,
8 10 11 12 13
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1988
Golden State win• only It• second roed geme of ... son. 83.
Bernatein aeta early pace In Wlntern•tlonela qualltylng. 84.
Vegas shows
too IDuch ·for . .
UCI,.99-77
Karl James sinks
26.Setfing Rebels·
up [or top ranking
.By JON FEBGL: Ol\ °'_.,.., ............
\\ hatn a l l I ,nulJ pn.>du lt'
Thurid:l\ nigh1 11 "J\n't t'n .. ugh 111
l..n·p up "1th 1hc K1.1nn1n· R.:lx'lo; ol
l\e' :ida-1.,J' \ ,gJ~ "h1l n "111 un-
doubtc:Jh hi. 1Jr ,J ' • 1 1n 1h,·
nation ..;. h,·n 1h, pt •ll' tom.: >ut
\tonda'
The ~n1.:atl'r'• Jn.! '"m'· ,.,,l'lknt
thing-. Jdt•n\1\ t'h hu t tht• Rd'icl'
scored '14 poin t~ l < I lollov.t'd 1ht·
oift·n~' c !l-Jml· plJn ix·rfrcth '>t"tllng
tht• 1c mpo .i nd gd' ng the hi!l in<iJc
bu1 ~h111 1•nh ;, p... r,ent lr11m t'lll'
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"It 1.H plJ' them )11 night'> ,,,.·J
m..1 ~ Ix' ti..::ll 1hrn1 um· n1gh1 ~1J
l C I ( ua .. h Bill \tull1gan "\1J ~ he "l'
Ju~ ... ~n·1 plJ\ \.\ell aµinst g.ood
ll'.lffi'> ..
Thi.' \llll•n 1mpro H·J lhl· Rc~h·
r .. ,l•rJ t• ..,_j in lhl' Pac1ii, ( 11J<.t
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anJ f...·p1 lhl·m nc: g.Jml' ahead lf
l 1..1h tall' 1n 1h,· "'n u 1lumn \\ th
t.1n•ord·s up\et oi .\.n zona Thur,.
d.1 ' al 'L\ "'" Jt ant.1 B.trbar.1
·.11urda' "Ill nwr,· than hl..eh 'a ult
1hc Rd~·I' 111 thl' ll•P <,pot
·Thi'> 1' .1 m1rJdl' tht'> 'ear·· ..aid
\ l'g;l'( oa .. hfrrn farl..anian ··1 t..eep
looking anJ tr\ 11•. ti g.ure ii o ut \\ e do
J il.ll o f 1h1n~., \l'r\ poorl~' but "t'
m.il.c up IM lhl m in titht'f art'a'> \\ c
tw'l' mt>rt 1urn•"l'r'> 1han an•onc
"ho·s : 1-1 ··
Karl.Jaa• Todd
U \\ n right
Frt>'>hman 1'.arl Jaml·'> puml)l'd 1n
::!o f'l\llOt'>. lrl''>hman <;,tal l'' .\ugmon
.,,or,·J 10 o l h1) I: 1n thl' fir'>t half as
th1.' Rl'ix'b tvul.. wn1rol l ualh a
1hrt'l'·poin1 onl'ntt•d 1eam ( th1: Rebel<.
hit lti IJ'>I alUrda' n11l,hl l th'l'' )hot onl~ .,r\,·n anJ h1'1 tv.~o "nllc.gomg
1n\ld .. · 111 thl' l l'nlt:r u1mb1na11on of
\nth""' t Tt>dd ..1nd R1d1aTd Rob-
1rwn ".n,, h "'urt•J 22 points and
~r.ihl'l\.J I rdx-1unJ~
\\ t g-11 J iit'' I .. '31d l (T s
\\ .1 ~ nl Ln~l'1,1aJ ·Tncrl'·'> nu1 going
l\1 ~ J O\ pr-.1bkm gelling up for
\ t'gJ.., Flu' J 1d J gvodJOb on Paddio.
tht•r ht hurt tht• fllOt Paddio ( 10
po r \\I J 1d n t hun u~. but the) ·,e got
i.11 '11Jll\ \\l'Jp11m On an~ ni ght. an~
unt .. 1 tht·ir pla\crs r 3n go off. h 0SJUSt
tr1.NrJ 11n& ..
l < I lt•r,l'd :, 1urno,ers dotng It
'.~""'t' "lh thr,1ughout Bui whJk
1h, ..1p11.iir11.·J "1t h points aftel"'ard
1r • ..,, . .:-art g 11n~-ga1ning 1he lead :··> ,, 1h 'n tl• pla' 10 the fi rs1
h.1 • r J PJir ,1fha .. l..et b) Engelstad
th, \nk·akr" l.i1k•d 10 do ·~ again
ur•1 lh\ gJn•t had a ~O-po1n1 margin
1n 1h, 'l'l•lnd hall
\ht•rth Jltn tr..1 1hng for 1ht' fi nal
ttml" tht· Rl."h.:h 1m111uted a halt ·
tuurt trJp .1nJ .omplett'd a 19-1 run
1<1 IJ~t· uintrol ~~-:!I
\\ l d11n 't hJ ' e a pure guard ·
T Jrl...1 n1an ,.11d ··\\ t• turn 1he ball
'"''r t'" nlu,h Bul "l'0 rt'do ing alo1 •
lll th1 ,i!-, prctt' '-'l It•" in turning the
bJll •"t'' .. , mu,h J" "t' do The half-
u•un l•Jr rc-.tth ht'1~ ~~ 1orngh1
\\I.' u\t pul 11 1n rh" "~Ir..
UCI'• Mike Doktorcs1k (left) battle. with Ve&••' Gerald
Paddio for a rebound, Wayne En&el•tad (top Tight) goes
0..., ""°'-,...._ by •• Souu
underneath Anthony Todd (32) for a reverse layin. and
Engel•tad battles UNLV'• Clint Rossum for a loose ball.
\\ htk Jl'fl'n"''' l'llons b' Frant..
-\\-ronch-"" rhr Rdx-1.,· fa nos Bas-n1~
JnJ th.· 'Ju11 ut ll 'e Florenttnt' and
Jl-'1 HcrJ•n..1n 11n 1ht•1r kad1ng ~l•rl·r
(1.:r.1ld PJJd10 "l'rl' admirable lht
Rdx·h ''t'nt ltl cllha le<,ser kno"' n
th n:at~ "ho ar.: 'en ~trong in tht'lf
Bu• 1t'I m, ll ll ~ou one thing. I
th11ui h1 In 1n .. rcalh pla,,ed hard
\ 1 ulltg;.in h.1' 1.htflt' .t heck o(a jOb w Ith
(Ple&.e!e eee UCl/83)
U.S. poloists take on Cuba· at Ne·wpOrtHarbor Starif ord
Team USA makes rare area
appearance this weeke!:la-
By ROGER CARLSON
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The mted States national water polo
team. under the d1rec11on of81ll Barnett. makes
o ne of 1ts few a'ppearances 1n the Orange Coast
area in this O l}mp1c Games year. host;ng the
v.orld' No. 6-ranked counu). Cuba. Saturda~
and Sunda~ at Ncwpon Harbor High.
Team USA." hich will produce the Un11ed
StatesOl\·mpic team forthe Seoul Games. has a
1-0 start on thl' t'\h1b1t1on schcdull' lht'> 'car.
ha ' 1ng defi.·att·d pain in Janua~ h~ ari -b
score
-\II 11 Oh mp1c hopd'uls an.· npectcd lo
sel' 3t't1on against Cuha v..1th games l'I for 4
pm. aturda) .ind J o'clock unda'
ihc las111mc 1he l '.S. and Cuba met "J'> 1n
the gold m,·dal game of the Pan-.\ m Games 1n
Indianapolis 1n "h1ch Barnett's team v.on 6-t
one of6-of-6 for the L' . aga1n'it 1he ( utia n.-.1 n
19 7.
"I rcalh don·1 knov. .. v.hat Cuba'<. s1tuat1on
1s:· said Ba.rnett. ··ob"1ousl) the~ ·f'I.' bnnging
their top team. "h1ch signals that ma~ be tht'~
might re' ersc th.:1r decision and go to the
Ol}mp1cs."
Edfson wins on
shot at buzzer
Cohee' s layup caps 49-4 7
upset over Fountain Valley
Cami Cohee stole the ball at. the opposfog free throw
hne with four seconds left and hit a layup at the buzzer 10 J'''C Edison High a 49-47 upstt win over Fountain Valle~
m a Sunset League girls baske1ball game Thursda) night
~ at Edison.
'-Fountain Valley (6-2. 14-1 I ) had the ball with 30
seconds left before a Baron player tried 10 penetrate and
Cohee made the steal.
l ub;i 1~ o nc u l lht• fl'", •u'll ,., ""' I '"I'
Sla ted II "'" not J lltnJ Ill\'·,~ (rJmt'' fl
01 ~ mp1c ( ommtlll't' h1 m nn hJ' It 11 lhl' drn•·
open w tht• ( uh.Ml ' ,h,1u J •lit•• dt'\ 11.fr
01 ha" •'>l' ~mong lhl' (uh.in pl.l\l'f\ n rl·,tt•d I I
part1npatc agJtn'1 the l ..., .i n: P,1hl11 t uc\l,1
;\larcl'lo IA•rnu' ilk BJrtian• D1J1 l J1a n•
Co~ta and goaltt• Dnd l>nm1ng.uc1
Barnett ·, team " It'd ti' ·~4 ()f\ mp1an'
JJmcs Rc~·son J1xh ( Jmphl'll Pt'lt'1
(ampbdl. Kt'\tn R11ha h nn Tt•rn '-.hrti..:Jtr
and goaltc Craig\\ 1l<111n
··1 lhtnL. \\l.'.\C maJ.: \tl·aJ, rr.,gr,.,, 1n all
are:is sinC't' tht• gam,· .ig.i1n~t pain ,J,t Pll1nth
'lard 8Jrnl'tt "Ha' 1ng (' uba l·om c 111 "'" n ~·' 1., us :i nKe lh:ln\·c lu \\t1rk llUI and plJ' J~a in~I J
~1··>J 1n1ern..111,m..1l team tn!>te.id ol stnmmag-
n~ ··~~•n'>l PUrtl\.\n pla,er' .. r ,lo.ct pr!Cl'\ arc SJ t.ir adults and s : for
,11111, '11' and children
I r, -\llll.'n,Jn lt'am I\ a ~htlV.l'a\\.' ' I
'h.1"~-( 11as1area1all.'n1 a\ v.c,>lt as<.. altforn 1a
' 'Ii. m p1Jn 1n wa11.·r polo ha' e' .:r 1.oml' lrtim
' 1, J, of< altf•)rn1a
l .Jm l ~.\\ schedule for tht' Ohmp1\
• , Jr 1n, ludl.'s onh tht'i tw o-game 'ie."t at 't'" rx•n
H.1• .. ,.,r a' v.ell as a ll'ntall\t' da1e " th the
\ ugu,tJ • 1.1n 'Jllt>nJ I Tea.m on Ju' I
\ mJtl.h v.1th Japa n 1\tarth 1:-1 n L •\
\ 1t:l ._., 1' 1hc onh othl'r ~-ht'duit'd ,nmrt'I ·
l 111-. 1n .. iutht•rn Caltforn1a "llh mu1. 'l t'f thl·
~lht.·Juk slated fo r 1hc Ea<.\ ( o.i<.l a nJ EuwPt·
Lakers roll
behind Magic
Hi st ri ple-dou ble highlights
11 7 -86 victory over Clippers
l < '' \ 'l iEL E • (.\.Pl -:-..1ag1, fohn'1.'n r.:' ''rded ht<.
"'\lh 1pll ·J t,ubk of 1hc sea on anJ BH o n H'tt ...:-orcd
: I P• 11 I' Thur>da~ mgh1 a<> the l al..crs dcl('Jted the
<. hpfX r' I I --~ti and made utne \hue the first head
u'J' I 1 'B .\ h1ston to suflcr 00 dt'fcat
I •r n ... 1.m had I ·porn ts, II) rebound' and I a Sl'>t\
iilf :h, L J l..er'> v.ho led from stan to lir.t\h en route II'
tht•11 'l 't'nth .. onsc-cutl\ e '1c1on and the :4th 1n their la<.t
2t> ~I ' l'!>
1 hd . lipper<;. losers of '' 1n a rov. and :uof'lheir la•.i
:: "·,·led b~ \hchacl Cage v.11h t't1 points
\ l (1reen "l'Ored IL) ot his 14 f'l\11 nt~ 1n 1he third
1.1uart.•1 l\l h1:lp the Lakers pull a" a' lrom thl' Chppc<r' ,
"'hti 'tJ~eJ d l>sc for~·) quaners
shocks
Arizona
Cardinal scores
final I 0 points
to stun No. 1 team
From Tlu~ Assodated Press
Todd L1ch11 scof"C'd :3 poinrs a nd
Ho"'Jrd \\ nght ~:as tan ford or('d
the ftnJI l !l potnl~ of the' ga me
Thur,da' n1gh1 to upset No I
.\r11ona l'l ~--.1 c.>ndmg the \\1ldcat\
e1ght-g.imc v. inning streak
tan lord "'h11:-h ira1l('d b' n1nt'
po10t\ tn the tir.t hali tool contro 01
the bal l boarJ, in the final 1i'c
minutc!I 10 shut oul '\n zona ~Jn
Ell1011 led the \\ 1ld at<; "llh ::
Pl'lnt! .. but rnuldn·1 ore after Ma
mg l !>hon Jumper that put .\n1, na
aht·ad for the Ja<;t 11 me at -4_ .,~
L1ch t1 then hit a r'5-foot ban~ 1,ho1
l\1 <.tan \tanford's I 0-0 strea_., and
ended 11 "11h a pair of frtt tlirov..,
.\nrona :0-~ o'crall. 1s still a
comfonabk leader m thC' Pac1fil · tn
(' onfercnc<.' w 1th a 9-1 rttord Tht·
\\ 1ld at\ hadn't lost smcc a Jan :
dclc-a1 at 'c"' ~1c\IC'O t.anforJ "
l J . ., \)\ crall and t--4 in the Pa ·I
Elscv. hert in the Pac-I 0
l 'CLA 7'. 0tt1oa 71 : Forv..ard
Trr,or \\11~,n sc-of"C'd all 15 ol h '
fllltn t<1 1n the St."<."ond half to lead
l ( L .\ I<' a '1 tor, over Oregon
Thur.-.da' night
..
Wendy Sandstedt led EdistSn (5-3. I 7-7). 1he
de(ending CIF 4-A champ. with 17 points. while Cohee.
Stefanie Moorman. Debbie Fisher and K.risden Tanabe
each scor.ed eight. paints. Tanabe also hauled down 11
rebounds. -
Edison trailed 25·22 at the half. but went on a 13-3
.,J ,.unto open the third quaner. The Barons came back to uc
but could nt-vcr regain the lead.
The Liker) t~n outscot'Cd the Clippers. I -~. dunng
a ' m1nut<.' .-.pan of the founh pen od to stretch a 14-
fXltnl I.ad 10 f\"1(\. -_. v.11h 4 4Q w pla'
'ii.ii.' v.h .. >se o'erall record v.11h the Chppcrs "
, ' I ' n'.Jlllned them th1 ~a n after guiding them for
Th<.' '1c101"\ strengthened UCLo\ ·s
hold on second ~ct_ m the Pa -10 •
w 1th a rt'lord of 6-4. The Bruins --1
e'cned tht"1r o,<"rall retotd at 10-10
Oregon (O-Q ~~l led mast of the
~-ond half until \\ 1lson's frtt thro"
ga\c the Brutn\ a "6-5 lead "'llh
11 I"' 10 pla~
Stacey His.aka led Fountain Valley with 13 points..
Yvette Ybura tossed in 12 and Kami Bigler had 10.
Elsewhere in the Sunset Lcq~:
MartM 17, Wftlmluler 11: The Vikings im{>roved
to 7-1. 20-3. with the routiM victory. outrcbounding the
Lions. 52-26.
Dawn-Charrom was 8-for-11 I from ctieiield on the
way to-19 points. She also pulled down 11 rebounds ind
had four steals as the Vikinp clinched a Cl F 4-A playoff
benh.
Liberty Brewster. a S-11 senior. added 12 points and ciatn rebounds. while Kathy Stuppy ( 10 points and ciaht
rebounds) and Dee Ott Stipr (si1 ass.as. three steals and
ciaht rebounds) contribuled IO the naaaway VIC10r')'.
B•....,_ ._. 11, ~ Vllw fl: Tbr Odm
1&1)'N cvm with Edison in the baltlt foJ tbr fi~oft"
spot as Tami Chick and Stefanie ~mpaaich 16
points. ..
Jcnnifn-Ambrose added caaht pointl as tk Oiten
moved ao'-luubeSunRtllld.JYovelllll.Ol'ml View
is 1-7, 7·1~.
. The Oiltn ru 10 a J4.2J halftune llld blfOre Oceaft
View made ill bnt run oftMCCMltal. llicillll•lwclrfkit IO
lh in tbr thanl quantt. HowcYer, poor ~"'°"'
llaoodlW ('°*ti ~) ~ D m• fbr •-----=-~-"
Smhawb 10 O\'Cl'COIM.
'"' J n pa1~n 1:: n Diego 1n tht late IQ ... (\$
f ht' '"'\.'-time NB~ Cooch of the ' ear 1s the league·s
fourth all·t1mc v. inmngcst c03ch "'1th ""t>.. 'icton rs
dunni: a rttr that ha panned ~I sa ns
'Tm ne't'r t\er gotna to ha,e-a great record:· said ~hue. "ho tool th Bullets and Ph1ladelph1a '6ers as far
a'> the ~B.\ h3mp1onsh1p nes 1n ihe lls -[\cl'\ JOh
I'' e had has been a rebu11d1ngJob It ~ould be nact to be
able to u l t O'er a team that ha higher t'pectat1ons
"I'm a \tr) compcttt1\.C pcnon. and tht I~ are
'en unfonunate to me Thanl God thert'·s '1Ctonts '"
thl H That's "'h3t 1 h't" for ..
l .i~e~ ('~a h Pat Rile} said of hut ·~· :t gtnt If I h W 'cars. I'll ~e~
th(.iu nd (lo ~) because '1111c and k.arttm ( .\bdul~
JahNr) "on't be around that Iona .. The t"o pcrtnnial All· tars v..t1" around Iona
cno h \o hdp t~ u .. m a~·cnac then most emblnus-
1 lo or \he stas0n. tn.t.Mtr P'"t'' 1ou~ mttun1 on Jan
• lhi: (i1ppcrHktetout a tt()..~u~fltme. \lCtOC') for onl~ thc1rih1rd v. in 1n 2 t lftfttln&' v.1th the Lakn"S in«
mo' 1 to Lo .\~In fof tbie l 9 S ttaton.
........ The upset ended a I Sopmc v.1nn1na uul b) tht ~:iiililFi~;tii;-;r9i1i ~___,.;;..... --'-'~1a. an 11-tame lolt1111tfftk ~ the C11ppe:n and a t s&n of ciaht v.1ns 1n a ro-b) ~ ddtndina B.\
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<\nothtr Brum "-hod1d not score 1n
th<" first half. JUnlOr fo~·ard harks
Rochchn. hit tv.o field 1oals a.f\er
\\ 1lson·, frtt thro~s to 11vc l C l.A a
l'f, c·point edge. 60=55. and a lead 11
nc,crlost
~ S&a&e 14, 57: Coa h
Ralph 11lk-r •on his 6'43rd carttr
pmc as the 8caH•n (11-7. >4)
rom~ past tbc Tl"OJ&M (S-14, l-7).
An-S..lt ... ~ 7':
FoNMd Enc lloUo•'a) ~ 26
po in t.s to ttt' a career bilh and Fibbed
~t rebound lo 11vc Anzona SU.le
( I)-. 6-4) tht HCtOC')' over host
Cahfom1a (6-1i}.7). '
ln PC~:mes: · ~ .......... Jliji ....
11: Sen tor auard Morton Wiley ...S 11 potnu to 11..t Ive l.Olll llldl
5'atr playtn ............ -49en brat tht 5f n · Uiii Mk" Sim. ... ......... ~--....... _ ...... .
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m• trfll......itfamii.
TIM Jldt AaDUll Willler'Mdouh. the f ...
,.. in w~ driwn ""J.-:8 poinaa towatd the 1• WlnllOll drivi... piomhl• att now ~held at lht Loi Aftlda County Fairpltx in
Pomona thr<>Ulh SUnday. n.11aesopeu17 Lm.eachday.and 5'lnday
116 Lna. There will be qualifYina and time uiah ~Saturday. On Saturday. the pro qualify-ill9 seuions will be at 11 a.m. and l p.m.
General adm1511on ticket price$ are S2S
S.turda>• and S.lOSu~y. Children undtr 12 are iw wlwft .ccompanitd 't' an aduh. Pi~
att S6.. ,.
llelerved IC9U (include pit pass and aencral edinissiowre .. Sl 7-Sat urday and S4Z-Sunday.
For children under 12, reserved seals are, S 12
Saturday and Sunday.
.,_,..,n.ter 6oll toarne7 . ·
The Gttater Westminster Chamber of Com-
mtKe will sp~>nsor its third annual JOlf tournament Fnday. Feb. 12 at the Los Alamitos
Navy Course. The toumry will .besin 11 I 0 a.m. Followin& the toumey. golfrrs and guests will
~t at the -Los Alamitos Navy Course restaurant for a steak-dinner and awards,·
Trophies will awarded for low gross handkap. calloway. ladiC$ IOw nc1 and club 1cam challenJt. Other prizes iMludc SI 0,000 cash for a hole-in-
onc and a 19-int h color 1elevis1on.
· Cost of the golf paclcaJe. which includes JOlf cart,djnner and prizes ls SSS. Dinner only 1s52S.
lo addition. local merchants ma) sponsor a
IC( for $SO. Rncrvations may be made b) C'alhng the
Chamber of Commerce.-office at 898-9648. The ckadline is Monday. -
,-V~££~~-Foun'8in Vallely Noil'a Unlll a.-. .iii i.oAd tryouts and siln• S.1...._ hln 9 Lm.-4 e.m., Sunday t'iont nooo-4 p.111. nd S.IUfday.
Ftb. I) from 9 Lll'l.oftOOO .. dw Mile Sq..att
Park liUlt Insur fleldL . The rqistratioft will include a11· 1evcll and
aacs. rrom T-ball IO Secaior oit)ltf'L SilrH&~ art IJ follows~ T·Ball (6-7)....:. SlO: Farm. · and Minor(S-12)-SSO:and Seniors(ll-1 -
SSS. . · Reaisttation forma may allO be *-lned by mail from FV North LL. P.O. Boll 96S5, .fjluntain YaUey.92728~ &Gd allO FV South LL.
P.O. Boll 827 ... Fountain Valley, 92708.
For information. phOM FVNorth at ~992S
or FV South at 968-9266. . ~ _
San Dlelo Graa Pm
The second round of Mickey Thompson's eight-race Off-Road Championlhip Gran Priit
Krics comes to San Dicao's Jack Murphy
Stadium Saturday nisht. Feb. 13. The first race
·us held al Anaheim Stadium before a sellout
cro"'d of 6S, I SS. Head1ng thr list of entries is local ravorite I van "Iron Man" Stcwan of lakeside. who captured
second plaC't' with his Toyota to prtvent a 1-2-3
sweep b) the factory ~~~ team in the Graod
National spon true~ d1v151on.
Rod Millen or Irvine won the Anaheim race and leads the series. with 6S points. Jeff Huber.
the defending champion. is second with SS.
while Stewan is fifth with 31.
Tickets are on sale at TicketMas&er outlets
including Ma} Company. Mad Jack's. 1he Civic
Center Box Office and Movie Vicko Bank outlets. T1C'kets arc also available at Super Shops
and Honda and Yamaha dealers in the area. The T 1C'kctmastcr charge line is (619) 232-0800.
Sports on TV for weekend
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPG.\ Mazda Classic.
from Boca Raton. Fla .. ESPN.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Syracuse at
St. John's. Channel 2.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh
Carolina at Duke. ESPN. •
11 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA "II-Star
Saturday -Legends game. Long Distance Shootout.
Slam-Dunk Championship. from C hicago. TBS.
Noon -TRACK AND FIELD: Millrose Games,
from New York (taped>. Channel 4.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Pebble Beach
National Pro-Am. from Montere) Peninsula. Channel 2.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: DePaul at
Georgia Tech. Channel 4. . ·
1 p.m. -cot;LEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada-Las
Vegas at UC Santa Barbara. Channel 56.
7:35 p.m. -PRO-HOCKEY: Edmonton al Kings,
KL.\C (570).
Sunday
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -STOCK CAR RACING: 50-mile Busch
Clash. fro m Daytona. Fla .. Channel 2. .
. 9 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA Mazda Classic.
fro m Boca Raton. Fla .. ESPN.
9:45 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA All-Star
Game -East vs. Wes&. Channel 2.
10 a.m. -SPORTSWORLD: All-Star Softball
Classic. ft>atunng top Major League Baseball stars. from
Orlando. Fla.: Boxing -Frank Tate vs. Tony Sibson in
15-round middleweight' bout, from Staffordshire. Eng-
land, C hannel 4. _
11 a.m. -OLYMPICS PREVIEW: Channel 7.
Noon -BOXING: The second Muhammed A li vs.
Joe FraZJer heavywetght bout in 1974. ESPN.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre
Dame 's. Duke. Channel 7. .
2 p,m. -SKIING: U.S. Champ1onsh1ps -Men's
dov.nhill. from Crested Butte. Colo. (taped). Channel 7.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
Oregon. Channel :!.
3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: Florida Open. from
Venice. Fla. (delayed ). Channel 7.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Pebble Beach
• Nauonal Pro-Am. from Monterey Peninsula. Channel 2.
4 p.~. -C6LLEGE ~ASKETBALL: Auburn at
Florida. ESPN.
. ~:30 p.m. ~ WJDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Bo\1ng -
\'tnn1l' P:i11l·n1a \., Greg H:iugt>n 1n I $-round lighl'·'l'tght
bout. from -\,tlant1l C11~. ;--;J (dl'la~cdl: Sl..11n$ -
"Om~·n·., \\ orld Cup giant slalom. from ~lanbor.
Yugosla\ 1a <d.da~cd). Channel"' .
4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Ne" York Rangt"rs at
Washington. WOR.
6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Brigham
You ng at Alabama-Birmingham. ESPfl!. ··
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kings.
Prime Tic ket. SelecTV.
RADIO
J p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
Oregon. K N X (I 070).
-7· JO p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Cal State
· Fullen on at lJCI. KPZE ( 11 QO). KM NY ( 16@>.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Purdue at
Michigan. Channel 7.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at
Oregon Statc .. Channel 2. '
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pro Bowl -National
Conference vs. American Conference. from Honolulu. _
Hawaii. ESPN. . •
7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S BASK~TBALL: Cal Stale
Fullerton vs. UCI (taped), Prime Ticket.
RADIO
1:30 p.m. ·_ PRO SOCCER: Wichita at Lazers.
KM NY ( 1600).
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at
Oregon State. KMPC (7 10).
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pro Bowl -National
Confere nce 's. American Conference. from Honolulu.
Hawa11. KNX I 1070).
7:35 p.m_ PRO HOCK.EV; Calgary a1 Kings.
KLAC <570)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP. • • From Bl
straight game. moved to I 3-6 overall. its best stan in eight
years. and 7-3 in the PCl\A ·
UC Santa Barbara ~7. Ca l Stale Fallertoa SI: Brian
"Shav. hit a I :!-foot bank shot w11h 23 seconds remai ning to
"give the Gauchos ( 15-4. 7-31 a \ 1ctol) over the Titans
(6--13. 2-8). · V~ State 78, New Mexico Statt 77: Dan Conway hn
a field goal and a free throw with nine seconds remam~ng
to give Utah State ( 13-6. 8-2) a win over New Mexico -
State ( 12-11 . 4-6) 1n La' Cruces. In top 20 games:
BYU 8% •. Utah 64: Michael Smith scored 2 1 J:RStnts
and reserve ·guard Bn an Taylor added' 15 as No. J
Bri&ham Young ( 17-0. 7-0) downed tah ( 13-7. 5-3) in
the Western Athlt'ttc Conference and remained the only
t.tnbeaten maJor college team .
Temple 110, Duque.De 70: Freshman Mark Macon
'scored 26 points and Mike Vrt>eswyk had 21 as fifth-
ranked Temple ( 17-1. 11-0) smashed us home-coun
Koring record with a-. 1ctol) over Duquesne (5-15. 1-7) in
an Atlantic 10 Conference game.
Nerd! CarollDa 88. ClemtoD H :·J.R. Reid scored 17
points and grabbed I 0 rebounds and Je ff~bo also had 17
points as eighth-ranked North Carolina ( 16-3. 5-:?>
Clowned host Clemson ( 11-8. 1-6) in the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
So-o-o
Olllo State 14, Jlllool1 ff: Jay Burson scored 20
poin ts. including two clinching free throws with 17
seconds remaining. as Ohio State ( 11 -7. 4-4) beat No. 17
Illinois ( 14-7, 4·4) in the Big Ten.
Basketball scores
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laSeaView ..... Kdan: . U.....,11,"-•~...._t1:11aeT .... IOl• IOlid perfonnjncc 1'roai SM;,u., Daftl ( 11 ~ uCI 11
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poinll and nine rebounds) IO mnain in a de tor &be top IPOl witb £llaDcil at 6-2. T_.. M out ola ftrtl-plece tie,
ao.in& IO Wl1a.m, 60-57. . "'"'··nb
Pr«ccdl from th11 cvtnt will suppon &he
Oranar Count) Bum Associalion and the MLIPA"' kMfit Fund. In addition to a
Kl'lmbic--forma& IOlf tourney f'taturint a ~norM and OM «>rmcr mtjor lntue batdlell
Uni~ rs· ·~·· ~ in ... IVU quarter b1b9 1M kid by Jeaay Sludrer ( 11
Doinll)ud S18cllYO= DOiall~ .... run IOCUI •he " ftnal maqin ao ftve. It 29' an.._..,..,._
el)Ct' 1n C'Kh 1roup. perlicipeats will tnjoy a ~16C lunch. a hbiled rocll&ail l't<'\'1)t1on
lowma the tournaiMn&. 1 li~nt auclion for
bascboll memorabilia. a tafflt for doot priin and an award$ banq~L •
COit fort~ e.n&irt' day's activities is S225 lk'f'
person. Scheduled ttlcbnty penkiJMints in the aolf aournamt'nt includt Bob Lemon. Emie
Banks. Billy Martin. Don Sutton. Bt-rt Blylcvcn
and Gra11 Nettles.
For further information. phone John Hopkins
11 6-4().1770.
~atBIToro
Former Ansel pitcher Clyde Wriah1 and
current major leaaue hiui,._ roach Riclt Do~n
will hiabhaht a tw<>«Uton lecture 5trlCS $ponsored by the El Toro Hiah baseball boostrr d ub Wedne:sday1 Feb. IOancfThursday. Feb. 18
in Characr Hall trom 7-9 p.m. Proceeds from the lttturn will benefit the El
Toro Hiah ba5tball prasram. Tickets are SS ror
adults and S3 for children under 14. Tickets will
be available at the do9r the cvenina of the·
pr<>1ram. · · Ansel trainer l"ed Bttacn-will join Down at the Wednesday lteture. while Bill Bavasi. director of minor kaauc operations. and Bob
Fontaine, director of scoutina. will share the
Feb. 18 evenina wit11 Wript.
For more information. contact El Toro Coach Dan Ot-Leon a1 S86-633). extension 649.
SPORTS BREAK •
Fernanllu-Val~nzuela
(no relation) wins
in Santa Anita debut
... 1ll1M,C.W ... Mutl=SfiaWMNencm
polled 22 ...,_~ne rebounds. 11 _..and lix bloeked lhols 11 die ~ took command in lbe leCond half IO
improve to ~2. (IS-7 overall) and remained tied for the
Sea.. View lead.
The Sa Kinp (0-8. l-1 J> Uled tome hot lhoo\ilw &o keep~ until halftime, but Estancia IU'elChed a 25-'I
balnime advantqe to 39-29 by the end of the thii'd
quaner. ·
In the Pacific Cout Leaaue; . Wu•rWse ti,...._ llWI It: Tite Warriors took
sole posseuion offint ~ with the easy victory, peced
by the 14-point scorina of Kathy Millat and Randee
Mahony. altho• neither played much more than half
thepme. •
Woodbridfte (7·1 , 19-S) held Laauna Hills' Christy
Grebel to six poants, 14 off her norm as Lisa Wehren took
the defensive assianment when it was man-to-man, and
the entire unit worked Mii within thc,.zone.
Colla Mesa 41. TnMee Rlll1 n :tosta·Mesa upped
its 'lcJgue record to 4-4 behind a balanced effort while Trab~Hillsdrops to 1-7.
One of the primary movers for the Mustanp was
Moe Moore. who held Trabuco Hills' best guard to three
points. Kim Good. the Mustanp' point guard, chipped in
with seven points. four assists. fi ve steals ,and nine
rebounds. "
Lapaa Beada U, Oru1e 41: Oranac·s host Panthers
sot into foul trouble in the third quarter as both of their
tnside starters fouled out and Liz Stal took advantaae.
scoring l7 of her 21 points in the second half.
h was tied al 19 at halfiime. but Stal's 12 third-
quarter points sparked a 19-12 burst and the Artists
.improved their record to 4-4, 10..7.
In a college game:
· Su Dle10 Slate H, UCI 55: Chana Perry scored 21
·points ·and hauled down 11 rebounds as the visiting
Aztecs held off a stubborn UCI team in a Pacific Coast
Athletic Association game.
Booros earns share of lea4
Jlm Booro1, who had to re-qualify for n
the PGA Tour last Call, finished off a 67
with birdies o n the last three holes
Thursday to earn a share of the first;round ·
lead in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am JOlf
Frem 'he Auodated Presa tournament "l can't believe I played \he back in 30,"
ARCADIA _ Fernando Valenzuela, m the 37-year-old Booros said after his effort at Pebble Beach, one of thr~ courses used for the first three no rela&iQn 10 the star left-handed pitcher of rounds of this event. tied him with Mark Caku~.
the Los Angeles Dodgers. made his first Booros. 37, has played the PGA Tour off and on since
race at Santa Anita a winning one -1977. He lost his Tour card three times for lack of
Thursday. . . . pcrfonnance. the lasttime after the l 98S season, and re· ~pprenttce JOCk~y ~aJen.zuela. 18. who is from a qualified by finishing third in the Qualifying School
prominent horse-racing Jam1l y. rode long.shot Maso tournament in December ... In Boca Raton, Fla .. Patti
Blue. a 7Jyear-old gelding, to a 2.Y•-lenJth victory in # Ri110 one-putted six holes on her way to a S-under-par
Thursday's first race. Maso Blue paid S37.20. $1-S.40 67 and the first-round lead in the opening tournament
and $6.60. of the LPGA season. -England's Trtd Jolla ... playing
"Tbis...is vccy..exqting." \'.'alenzuela said af\erthe in trer first t.PGA event, and MluJe.McGe.r1e. wert
race. "~s soon as I hi~ the quarter ~l~. I said. ·1:v~ J~! next at 68. Joclf Roaeatlaal. Amy Beu and Nucy
a shot. I ve got a shot I kepi on wh1pp1ng and dnvmg. Lope1, who birdied her last two hol~s. ,bot 69s at the
Valenzuela came throuf)l along &he rail at the top of 6.368-yard S1onebridge Golf and Country Club course.
&he stretch on Maso Blµe in· the siit-f urlong race an·d ""I
survived a claim ofrou1 to win. Four added to Hall of Fame The 5-4. 105-poundjockey. a nati ve of San Diego.
is the son of trainer Manin Valenzuela and a cousin of
successful jockey Patrick Valenzuela.
"My father trains horses at Caliente. and I've been
on horses there as long as I can remember." Valenzuela
said. ··1 came up 10 Santa Anita last fall and staned
gaUoping horses for Bobby Frankel at Oak Tree."
Thursday wasn't &he first time Valenzuela has won
in his first race at a track: in his first ride ever, he won on
Nov. 28 at Calie~te aboard Royal Snowball.
Quote of the day
Myclaal TllompaoD, a center for &he La.kers.
after the club's recent winning streak reached 14
games: "If Moses can pan the Red Sea, wtlycan't
we win 50 in a row?"
-SPRINGFIELD. Mass. ~ Wes Un-m
seld. the first year he ·was up for election.
Oyde Lovellette and Orqon State Coach
Ralph Miller were named to the Basketball
Hall of Fame Thursday,
A fo urth man whose election was announced was
the late Bobby McDermott. who dropped out of high
school to star in the pros in the 1930s. •
Neely's _hat trlck lifts B~~ns
Cam Neely had the fourth thrce-joal Iii
game of his NHL career Thursday night. '
leading Boston to a 7-3 victory over
visiting Montreal. In taki.ni a 3-2-1 lead in
&he season series, the Brutns moved to wrthin three
points of first-place Montreal in the Adams Division
race ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Lue Lambert tipped in
a" shol by defenseman Robert Picard at I 3:24 of the Oquendo loses in arb,itratlon third pcnod. gi ving Quebec a 3-2 victory over the New
. York .Rangers and spoiling Mtdael Ber1eroe'1 return to
Jose ~o ~f ~he St. Louis Ill the city where ht; CO!lched fo~ seven .years ... Derrick
Cardinals lost his arbitration ca~ Thurs-Sm~tla score~ twice '!' the third pcnod and added an
day and will earn $27S.000 this season . .ass1s1 as Ph1ladcli_>h1a downed Toi;onto. 6-1. at &he
instead of the S.)60,000 he sought. Oquen-Spectrum ... In Pittsburgh. 0..1 Bo41er scored on a
do who made SI 00,000 last year. is the second player first-period power play and Fruk Pletrue1to stopped thi~ winter to have his salary decided by an arbitrator. 31 shots fo r his fir.st NHL shutout as the Penguins
Ger•W Perry of the Atlanta Braves won his case earlier blanked Minnesota. 1-0. handing the Nonh Stars their
this week. Brook Jacoby of the Oeveland Indians and third consecutive shutout loss.
Darrea Da•ltoa of.the Philadelphia Phillies. who had
filed for arbitration. agreed to new contracts Thursday. ·
rcducinf the players still in ar~itration to 52. Jacoby Television, radio
will get 812.500 and Daulton will get $11 S,000 ... The ·
Kansas City ROJAli have made a.,eneral-proR'>51tl-to-"-
ree agent-designated hitter Dee Baylor and may be
interested in pursuing Carllaa FlA. Baylor, 38, became
TEL'EVJSION
a free agent when the MinnC?Ota Twins did not offer.
him a contract by Dec. 20. fisk contacted the Royals
wh,cn he was declared a free agent by arbitnator Tem
Rebertl in the collusion hearing. He has signed a
$700.000 contract with the Chicago White~"· and has·
until March I to decide whether to honor ll ... Biii
MMJeck. a four-time National League baning cham-
pion. will play this season in Japan for the Lotte Orlons,
The Associated Press has lea med. Madlock. J 7. has
·signed a one-year contract worth $600.000 . . . Cal
Rt,tea Sr., m1nqer of the Baltimore Orioles. was
charged with 'd~nk. driving after-county police pulled
him over for spCed1ng, , ...
~ p.m. -.MEN'S GOLF: Pebble Beach Pro-
Am. from Montcn:) Pl·ninsula (drla)cd). USA.
6 p.m. -BOXING: George Foreman 's.
Guido Trane 111 a 10-round hca V)\\e1ght bout.
from La" Vl·gas. ESPN.
6 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Laicrs at Kansas
Cn,. Prtllll' T1l°kl'I.
• 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Middle Tl'nnc!>SCl' State at Tcnncsscc State (dda~l·d>. ESPN.
RADIO
Noe' 1.·nts !.Chl·dulrd.
Kline sparks UCI
to 9-3 triumph
• SAN DIEGO -Do~ Kline went /
4-for-4 and blasted hit fint home run
of the year. a thrtt-run shot in the
third innina. to lead UCI 10 a 9-3 win
over the Unlversitl of San ~in a
non-conTcrcnte conqe t.Kball pme
Thurtdar. UCI (2·2) led-l-0 aotna into the
third. but the Anttalen IC'Oftd four
limtt to put the pme away.
Jeff Haack ( I· 1) went the dis.antt
for UCI, 1trikina·ou1 tix and walkina
lix. Jeff Obmllnk Md two doubln for tht Anteatcn. .
Kaplallwluftnt
MINtiEAPOLIS -ucr. ~
KaDl.in •meet lli1 ft,."°"-""'" win of'1ltt 1at011 by *'-tilll Uflla'1 Erk Cllin. ~J. ~J. Tllundli ia 1M ftnt
MUIMI of' Uw National flllloor laler· ~ Tnnno.m,w wtetpa tbr
I.ht top Jl ,.,..... '*"" ia tlw
nation. ,· '
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C.olcten Slatt 96. Cle•elano 90 loll
tnOlena H>•. Pn1taot10,,le 9S
M1twaul\tt 111. 8o•lon 101
Hou1ton 11S. Ntw Jtf'\..,. 11
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Cnlcaoo 11) "'-01;. IOI S.crtmtnlo I II Otflel 10 I
uiart 116 Porllt nd 123
Atlanta 119 Se.me 109
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win second
on road
From n~ A110<'1a&e4 Pr~11
Chm ~1ulhn ored !2 ·~int
1ndud1nll 1~0 lrcl' throws that
~napped an 8M-88 tu: 1n OH'ntmC' and
wn1 tht· Cn1ldt:n urn~ Wamo~ to onl~ their ~ernnd road v1ctOf) of the
~C'a'>on %-90. o' C'r tbr ('le' eland
( J\aht:r\ Thur\da\ n1gt\'t •
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ba ril ed in a I 0-footcT with fivt
se1.ond'> kfl to force thC' e~t.ra ptnod.
Mullin thi:n h11 t"o frt"t throws to pu.t
'tht· \\'arraors. 2-~ I on thC' road 1h1s
't·.11 ahead for good at 90.88 "'t~ .:! I .j \II ph:t)
In o ther "'-H ..\ al llOn
Kn lcks I 08, Plst.oos U : uerald
v. 1ll1m ~Ofl'd 19 points. mclud1ft1
"' 1hw1ng a I:!·:! ucbr~ktnJ <>pun "'
tht· fou nh quanC'r. and Patnck Ewing
h.iJ .:!<i a<. ~"" '\ ork won its sixth
,trJ1gh1 honw game b~ dC'ft'at1na
I >l·trntt
I hi: '1ctof) .. napped thC' ""'lks'
I' ~Jffil ln.,ing '>trc.a.,_ ag;i1n'>I th<·
P .. 111n'> J.i11ng hall to ~c .:! I IY85
Bulls I 13, uns 101: ~1chadJurdan
'14. •rl·d ,~ pt11n t\ and John Pauon
'Jn!.. '''" thrt:l'·po1n1 goals dunng a
h urth·ljUJrll:r r.ill~ a~ Ch Katto ~un
ir\ Phul'OI\ for the first t>mt.' 1n I I
\l'Jr' .1nd handt·d the \un\ lhl.'lr 10th
\11Jlghl lo'>\
Pacers 109. 76~rs 9~: \\a' man
l -...1.lk \t or\.'J a M·a .. on·h1gh ~6
p<u nt'> t•• kad lnd1.1n.1 past Phrladd·
rih1J "ht\h lmt 11' 10th straight road
g...imt'
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"Juh·c l nn ( umrning~ scored 22
nl lm '\fl p01nt .. 1n lhl.' lir~t half and tht•
H , i.,, hl·IJ in in tht" !.t'cund half for a
' .t11n 11H·1 81l'>ton
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11.Jm f\"\ o rJ : ' l'On')C('Utl\ c: frCl'
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Los Alamitos entrte.s
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of t1ae Newport Barbor BIO Rrf-
tlaat won tlae Jlf98A 3-A IJITWoa
"I are, from left to rtcbt: llalla
Alaal, coaCla, Todd llueltlaa, Dane
Petenea, Daft Nel8oa, Dylaa Croacll, BUI
Baam a.ad llatt Wlaeke.
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• T .... E•ulm
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S-r9" The Newpon Harbor High surfing
lam captured its second straight
state title last Sunday. edging Laguna
leach Hilh. 67-66, to w1n the 3-A
Division of the National Scholastic
Swfina AssOCiation Hi&h Scl\Qol
Championships at Bolsa C61ca State Beach. •
Huntinaton Beach won the 4-A 11tle
with l S7 points.. while Edison and
San Diquilo tied for second with
133.
In the mcct's final heat. Newport
Harbor needed .Bill and Bob Baum to
at least place second and third to wsn
the championship. Bob Baum fin -
ished second and Bill Baum 'was
third. edging out na11onal team
ViklngsnipH~. 1-0
• Marina's Melanie Frakes slipped a
sccond-half goal slowly past Hunt-
ington Beach goalie Stefanie Pemper
for a 1-0 victory in a Sunset League
airls high schoot soccer match Thurs-
day on the Oilers· field.
Chnstsan Rossman earned her fifth
shutout an league for the Vikings
(2-1-5. 5-6-6) b) stopping seven shots.
l>emper saved I 0 for the Osiers
(3-.-2).
members Steven Chew and Hans
Hagen of\..aguna Beach.
The Sailors were tied for first place
aftc.-r the first day, but sent only two of
six surfers to the finals. Three Artists
advanctd to the second day of
competition. Waves were two to four
feet for the fmal s.
Bob Baum won the knccboarding
division. while Bill Baum was second
1n the bodyboard division. Malia
Alani won a second consecutive stale
crown in the girls divisi6n. finishing
ahead of Julie Kopf of Laguna Bca<'h.
James Pribram of Laguna Beach
captured the boys 3-A 11tle, while Bob
and Bill Baum were second and third
respectively.
The Oilers' Nc.-a Post won the 4-A
girls division while teammate
Penelope Porter was fourth. Saori
Zurine and Tricia Nelms. both of
Edison'. fini shed second and fifth
fifth-place Oc:can View took fifth and
Cd M's Don Darnell was sixth.
The top six surfers. as well as the
top girl. bodyboarder and
kneeboarder. scored points for each
1c.-am.
4·A DnmlC*
. T-l Huntir19ton 9ffcn. 157, 2 lllel EOI~ end
Sen 0 199\.lilo, IJJ, • CorON CMI Mat. 16. s
Oceen View. 42 .... l Eric Reno ISO>. 2 Nk04el Gtezer (CdMI.
l Gr~ Rven IHI>. •. Merk Austin (Hll. S
Eric ••u..-(0\1 >. 6 Oon Oerr..il (COM) ..,..
I NH Post (Hll, 2 S.0tl Zurlne IE), l
Erin 51\ennon (50 ), • P-fOpe Porter (Hll,
S. Tricia Nelml IEI ~ .... I Chris Cunnlnohem (HI) 1. Ale•· lrlcMel
IEI. l Rool>le Heuoen 1ov1. • Jontt coo11
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1 Tir" erenoon (Hll, 2 Oe<el< Jenl<lni IE I,
l Nicol•• C.lerer ICOMI, 4 Wf"le Andre ISO)
l · A OtVISION
• T-
respectively. · J
Nicolai Glazer kd Corona del Mar·
to a fourth-place finish i11 the 4-A
team race. taking second in the bo~
d1 v1sion in add111on 10 placing third
in the koccboardingcategory.
l Newoort Harbor, 67, 1 Leeun• Beech "· Vl\le, 3', • Torrtv P1nH , 19 ....
Enc Reno of San Dieguito won the
4-A boys championship. while Greg
Ryan and Mark Austin. both of
Hun11ngton ~ch were third and
fo urth respccts vely. Enc Brunner CJf
I Jl me\ Pr11>f1m (Li l. 1 Bot> leum (NHI,
3. Bin Baum (NHI, • Hen\ H•een (1..11. S.
Sl•v•n Cl't-(LI ), • Merk A11ll't0nv (\/)
Gitt• I Melai Atenl (NHI. 2 Jullt Kool ILi>; l
Shen• Ehrllcll (TPI ~
I Merc.o Gonrtlel (VI. 2 8111 Baum (NHI
l Hen1 Ha!left (Li l, • G-Oevlon CTPI ~rdllle • I Bob 81um INHI. 1 Str..,. CMw ILBI.
3 Marco Gonzeler (VI, • 00\'9 Sotnmervttle ITPI
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Bern~teii;i among leading qualifier~
POMONA (AP) -Defending
NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series
champions Dick LaHase. Kenny
lkmstein and Bob Glidden set the
early pace Thursday as qualifying
opened for Sunday s 28th annual
Winternationals.
LaHa1c. 46. of Lansing. Mich .. the
defending Winston Series Top Fuel
champion, drove his Miller Hiah Life
Special drapter to a pair of Winter-
na1ionals event -records -S.19 1-
scconds elapsed time at 279.58 mph
top speed.
Darrell Gwynn of Miami qualified
his Budweiser Special scccw<l.Jn the
16-car field at 5.262. 230.94. while
Jack Ostrander of Pontiac. Mich .. was
third at 5.436. 269.94.
Bernstein. the three-lime Winston
Funny Car champion from Newport
Beach. drove his Budweiser King.
Buick Reatta to a Wintemationals
event elapsed time record of 5.411 -
seconds. at 265,.80 mph.
Tripp Shumake of Phoenix was
second in his Oldsmobile Ciera· at
5.427. 268.09. Bruce Larson of
Dauphin. Pa .. was third at S.559.
264.08 in his Chevrolet Bcretta.
Glidden. the eight-time Winston
Pro Stock champion from Whiteland.
Ind .. also drove his way mlo the
Winternationals record book with a
7. 391 -sccond E.T. quaJifyina run. at
188.12 mph, in his Motomaft Ford
Thunderbird.
Glidden. the winningest driver in
NHRA history. 1s looking for his
seventh Winternationals event title
and his 61st NHRA national event
victory.
Joe Leponc of Berwyn. Pa.. was
second in the Pro Stock field at 7.419,
186. 72 in his Chevrolet Bcretta.
followed by Nick Nickolis of Jackson
Heights. N.Y .. at 7.424. 188.48 in his
Pontiac Trans Am. • ...
W1ntcrnat1onals ~ualifying
sessions will continue today and
Saturday with finaJ eliminations
scheduled for Sunday.
P\BJC NOTICE fll&.IC NOTICE PtllUC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE NI.JC N0T1C( fll&.IC NOT1CE
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7.2045 A S INGLE MAN, u SHOWN ANO OEFIN£0 AS wHI be hNld. VOECKS. A SINGLE herein dlcltedbe!Owtorec.lveand CITY COUMCI&.. 9J: Alct.
TrllStor(s) recorded JULY RESTRICTED COMMON The Dana P0tnt Crtl:rena WOMAN, 11 TruatortsJ , .. Salchalewtllt>emede.but IUlllMill"YOf consider the statarnentl of II. ............ C"' Cleft!,
5.300 2( 1981 IS lnsl NO 28737 AREAS WHICH ARE AOJA-for lncorporltion submitted OOfded MAY 29. 1981 ... without covenant Of Wit· ADMTID ~I "'PlrlOftt wt\() wi.tt to be ~ (114) ......
1n t>o<* 14149. P8Qll ··of CENT WITH ANO AP-rlgl1t1r1chot1rpet1t1ons'"· Inst No 38813 in t>o<* renty.eiwr.,or 1ml)Ued.r•· A propoted ordinance 11 heald relatlYe to the IPC)li-Put>ltlhed On1noe Coast
Offio&al Rec:Ofdl In the office PUATENANT TO SAIO ltlatong lhe ~090Hd In· 14078. Paoe 48 of Offlaal gardlng Ihle.~.()( lctleduled for ldoptl()n It cation dncrlt>ed belOw Daily Piiot Febfuary 5. 1988
or ttle County Recorder ot PARCELS t. 2 3 ANO 5 DE· CO'pot8tlon In ordef to II· Rec:ofdl In the office of tne encumbrances. to pay tne tile regular City Council DATE Fet>tuary 16, ltee F523 Oran~ County C ALI· SCRIBED HEREIN llln more toc:al contrOI Ovet CounW' Rec:oro.r of OR-unpaid blllnce ot th• meetiog of F.t>t~ry 16. TIME 1 00 p M FORNI~ PA AC EL 6 AN UN· the provision of l«Y!Cel, ... ANGl'. COUNTY. CALI-note(aJ. ldv1nc:.a. 11 any. 1988, being Ordinance 88-3. SUBJECT Code A"*"'· fll&.IC NOTICE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC DIVIDED ONE FIFTY ·FIFTH tocltion ot revenues. plan· FORNIA u"4Set the terms of said Deed adding ~t., 111 112 Com-rnent No U.2., 1 request by ---------AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810-(1155THI FEE SIMPLE n1nglf\d l1nduMdecitlon1, Will SELL AT PUBLIC Of Trust, 1-. charges and munftylmprovement.toTitle theCltyofHunllngtonBeech NOTICaM
0 E A F 0 A C A S H . INTEREST IN ANO TO TtiE 1nd to malle gOYel'nment AUCTION -0 HIGHEST BIO-e11pen-of tile Trull" and 11 of the Costa ...... Mu· to permn UICI llM91ing of one .,....,...,lll•ILfTY
36.913 CASHIER'S CHECK OR IMPAO\IEMENTS AND AP. more acceulble to IOcat DE A F 0 A C A S H • of the tru111 creased by~ nlolp .. Code in connection go<>M. one rabbit, one duck Notic.11 tteret>y~ tl\at
-0· CERTIFIED CHECK. (Pl )(-PUATENANCES ON LOT 1 1eslden11 CASHIER'S CHECK OR DMCI Of Trutt with the community Im· 0t similar ltllmll aubject to the underllgned wlll not be
able 11 time of sale In lawful OF TRACT 10525 ("IM· The bounder... ot the CERTIFIED CHECK, (pey· Tile total amounl Of the pro"8n'lent ~ogr1m the IPC)foval ol 1 relidenllal reaponllble fOt any debts or
1 195 money of the United Slit•, PAO\IEMENTS"J SUBJECT propoMd lrM:Otporatlon 11 able 11 lime of lale In tawfUI unpaid balance ot the obli· The motlOn to give Ordl-Anlmll Per It lrom the Olrec-llabltltlel contrected by any·
-0-ayeble -to Prote11lon1t TO THE TERMS AND CON· eallbhlhed by lhe LOC81 money of the United St1tea. Giiion aecured by the P'OP-nanoe U..3 lirll reading car· tor of Community o.v.lop-one other than myMlt Of Of
tnll091mentl 1n unconsolidated tubskllaries
and aaoelated comparuos ....
oreciolu1e Cori>orlllonl Al DITIONS OF THE DECLAA-Agen.:y Formetton Com· p1y1bl1 10 Prote .. 1on11 erty to be sold and reuon-ii.cl by the following roll call mens attar thll date ·
the Main (North) Enlrance to A TION, ANO THE TERMS minion lttall mclude the FOt9Clolu11 Co<l)Ol'ltlon) At Ible •hmlled COlt'S. ••· vote: COUNCIL MEM8EAS APPLICANT City of Hunt· Dated this . 25th day ot
-0· the County CourthOuM , 100 ANO CONDITIONS OF THE communillea of 081\8 POH'lt lhe main (North) Entrance to pen ... and edvanon, It the AYES: Hall, Amburgey. 1ngton Beacn J800WY l988
Civic Cent., Wal. Santi MAST EA LE AS E A E • and Capl1tr800 Beech M Ille County CourthOuM. 100 time of the Initial public:at~ Hofnbudlle. Butta. NOES l>AOPOSAL Ordinance to ...... A. C.... Cuatomert' habllity to this bank
on 90C9Ptanees out91andlng
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Looees deferred pursuant to
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Tot81 UM1t •nd losses deterred
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-0-Ana CA all rtght title and CORDED 8/ 10159 IN B()()f( ..,9ft It the arH toc:ated CMc Cenl., W•t. Santi of tile NOtlce ol Trustee I Wlleelet ABSENT None permit the lleeplng of one Publlltled Orenge Coeat
-0-Int•"' conveyed 10 and 4833. PAGE 27• ET SEO aouth of Cimino del Avlon Ana. CA '" right. tme and Sale II 177.277 76 The luM •••• of the Ofdl· go<>M. one r1bbll. one duct! Deity Piiot Fet>ruaty 4 5 11 now I*<' by 11 under Mid OF OFFICIAL RECORDS and aout"-St of tile City of lnl.,wt con.,..,.O to and The benefidary under Uld nanu may be read In the 0t llmilar an!mal within 1 t988 ' . .
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66~ Deed of Trust In theprooeny The street lddreu 1nd l •gun 1 b • 1 ch. I n now held by it under taid DMCI of Truat heretofOfe ••· City Clertl's oftlce, 77 Fllf residential tone aubjec1 to niF440
• .., lltuated In said County •nd other common dellgnetion. toUllleast.,n Orange Coun-Deed of Trut1 In the Property aeuted ind deliv9red to the ---------+----------+---------State de9crlb«I •• 11 1ny, of tile rN I property ty lltulled In Mid County and underllgMd • written Dec· fll&.JC NOTICE fll&.IC NOTIC£ M.IC N0T1C( -0-p A A c~ L 1 A described 1bov1 11 TheLocalAgencyFC>fma· S11tedelcrlt>edu· let1llon of Oefau" and De-1----------1----------1----------
• SUBLEASEHOLD IN AND purported to bl 421 tion Commlsalon hll ap· PARCEL 1 Unit 34 on ~ot mand tor Sale, Ind I written COMaOUDAftD ~OP CONDfTION
58 g~ TO UNIT 44 ON LOT 1 OF BRYSON SPRINGS COSTA proved th4t propoMd In· 1 of Tract 10525. In the City Notic. of Default 11\d Elee· OP CITIZINI 8AM( OP C08TA •IA
' TRACT 10!>~5 IN THE CltY MESA, CA 92627 corQOfaliOn subject lo the ot Costa Mell, 11 shown lion to s.11 The undetllgned Con n.........o OF COSTA '·MESA AS The u"d41faigned Trust .. serms and conditions apecl· anct delertt>ed In lhe Con-cauMd Hid Notice of De-eolld•ted ,,_,,., of CC>f'dltlon of "CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA
UAaJT1ll SHOWN AND DESCRIBED dl9cialm11;f1y H1billty tor any tied In 111 Rciaolution No domlnlum Plan ("Pl1n"J fault and Elee11on to Seti to MESA" Of Cotta M .... Or9n09 County •t the CIOM of buslneu on
o.poelt•: IN THE CONDOMINIUM Incorrectness of the street 88·5 whiCh plan was recorded on be rec<>fded In the county DECEMBER 31, 1987. In domeatlC otflees 53, HS PLAN'( 'PLAN"), WHICH address Ind Olhet cs.Ilg-Anyregllt..OYOtarreald· &lplember 17. 1980. In whet• lt\e , ... ~operty ii ............. ...
Nonlnter•l·bearlng 111.0'8 PLAN WAS RECORDED ON nat1on;1I any. sttown herein Ing Wtlhln tile t.,rhory. may &<><* 13731. P8Qll 1057, et toc:ated Dolir Antouftt9
im.-t·beanng . ~.128 9111190 IN BOOK 13737 Slldsatewlffbemede.but 111eawrftten~oteataga;n1t 1eq of Oftlciat Records of Date.JlllUllY 19.1988 ASRTa lftneuu,.
F.-.. funds purchue<l 1nd MCUrltlea PAGE 1057, fT·SEO OF wttnou, I covenanit ::: ...... wltl· ~hpr~c._.. ~..!'!~~d Nldp•~ELty2 ,. ._ ....... _~ s:LAERTCYAL~oo~~.~C~IOSNG Ce9h and due trOfT'I bank•................................. .. ......................... 1,983 Miid undef' a.veements to repurch... -0· OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ran y,eapressor m,........,r1-... t 1 ... _,."' .... ...,.. '""" .,n .,,..,.,,...,.., • t t t ntles (Mwttet M19 $14 108) t" .,,..,
ft,, 'id not;:·l$SUed to '~ us Tr~"--0-ORANGE CO\JNTY. gardtng htle pos~. Of of SupeMIOrW at .,.., time on• fllty-lllth ( t155th) TING & PUBLISHING c o . 0¥91,,,.,, MC\I . v • • ........... · .... -................... ...~
.....,_ '" PARCEL 2 AN UN· enculflbfanoea. to pay lhe ~!Of to 9 30 a.m. on Fet>ru-lnt••I u 1 tenant in com-P 0 Bo• 791 Pasadena. Feder .. fuf)dt IOld and NCUtft ... purehwd under • ad* borrowed money.... . 3l8 DIVIDED ONE FIFTY-FIFTH unpaid b1l1nce of the ary 24. 1988. mon tn and to Ill of tile, ... C1lllornle 91102 (2 t3) 9greetnent• to fneM fn domestic offtcet 8,000 ~ lndebtednela end -obhg1tlon1 ( 1155TH) INTEREST AS A nole(S) secured by Mid ,,, eotnPliance With the pr<>C*'y. lncludlr\Q wltl'IOut .. t-454t Loent, Total(••~ Income~ ............................. 81,145 • under aaipltallz.ed ieue.. ... .. 191 TENANT IN COMMON IN A Deed Of Trust, with 1n1., .. 1 C1tllornl• Envlronrnentll limllltlon the common... PROFESSIONAL FORE· L .. : Alk>wence for P°"'t>M IOen io.. ...................................... 854
..... liablN1y on ~t•nces SUB-LEASEHOLD EST A TE tiler eon ... provided In taid Quality Act. a Negative Dec-.. d9fltl9d In the Oed••tlon CLOSURE CORPORATION. L~. net ........................................................................................ 80.991 . ~and outttendlng.... . .. .. -0-IN ANO TO ALI.. OfNC THE n~~~~~·,,.-:~ c: :::= ·=~'°' the ~ c=:::i:;,,.ecpc'O::-:A~;5"~5:t:o1 c:~= &.nk pr9ml ... F.F. & E. •\C ................................................................... 2,540 ~ ~ debentur" aut>ordlnatecl _ ~'v!i:.?~~:TIM'rTA ~~ ~I Trust. tees. charges. and For more 1nform•t1on. 1tlon''I recotdecl on a.p: Suit• 250. Coat• Mele. c.11: AMI •t•t• owned 9thet then ~ prernlMt ........................................... 100 to depe)ett•.. ...................... ·:· -0 THE COMMON AREA AS •llpetlMS of the Trutt .. ltlld telephone 114/834-22&9 ternt>er 11, 1HO. In BOC* f0fnl1 9282&·&909 (7 t4} Otf\et ...... (lnctucfing $971 lntljtf;btea) .............................................. 2.529 .._ __ Ottw labllltlft. ..... · ........... · .. · .. .. .. .. 24& OEFINEO IN THE DECLAR-ot the tNStl or .. ted by Mid d11rl[10 norm•I bu11ne11 13747, Paoe 1545. et aeq. of M2-0t 13 TOTAL ASSElS .................................................................................. 113,178
TOUl .... lis. ................. · · · .... 63,931 ATIOfrOF COVfNAWTS C>Md~ T, hollf.s..-_ Ofllclal Aecordl of Or~ Publlthed Orenge ~ • UA8LITlll
Ufllllld lh preferred ltock.. -0-CONOITIONS AND RE; The total amount of the IV OAOER OF THE County on Lot orTfad ~ Piiot Jarwy H . ~ TOTAL De~tT9 tN -r---
• STA1C'T10NS l"OECLAR· un98ld ~ of the oei1-BOA.AO OF su'1:':r~ 1os2s. 1n ~ of Cole• ruary 5. 12. 1M1 F494 DOMESTIC OFTICE.8 .............................................................. 102,942 --"CAPITAL -0-:;:?;'.;;> .:c=E~31~ ~"'ro -:w.:: :C, "':'.=: g~LJ>OAR~~~E UN · =·cs: In .::. 1 ::f. Totll demend dlpoett• ............................................................. 41.738 ~ pref9rred itodi.. PAGE 1545 ET SEO Of Of-at>te ••-fed CO.Ct. •-o.teo F.cwuery 1. 1"8 P9019 4t, 41and50 of Mis-Pta)C NOTU Tot., time 8"d ..W. depoelta. .............................................. 11.204 ~ ltock....... ....... ............ .. ........ 3,000 FICIAL 4'ECOROS Of OR-l*\MS and actvancea et the UMOA O. "O•IHI, ~-.,.,._In the of· TOTAL OEPOSfTS ~DOMESTIC ANO
........... · ~ .... · ...... ·•· .. · · ... 2."2 ANGE COUNTY ON LOT t time of the lllltiat puOllc;eelon Cleftl el 1M ~ ef flea of the COllftty RecotOer FOAEIOH Offlee8 ...................... ,............................................... 10l,942 • UndMded proma .net c.epft8I ~ .... (1,2 17) OF TRACT tOS25 IN THE of lhe Not~ ot TrU9tee'1 I~ et Or-.. of laid County AOOll'TID OMIUM:a Other ....... tor borrowed money,
Touit-...., c.epft•I........................... .... .. .. 4,765 ,.wv ,,.,,,, COST" .. £ .... •s Sate II '92.701 et c.-,, C .. ar.... "'·-•-fhltlefrOf'I Untt1 OrdiMncs M-1 .. tcNO-~ .......... bet1n-~ U 9 T.-wv , • ~11 _....., Vtf f ..,.. ,. ... ~ .. ,. ~ ........... R. . vied lo be In""'°"* and ·-.... -... • • ·-, ....... , ... ,.,. ............................ r'
.__deferred purtuant t~ SHOWN ON A MAP RE-a::~: uJ4 . Oranoe ~ 1 thr~ ........ saT ~ .. on en.ct 30 ~ ffOfn ...... °"* .......................................................................................... 110
t2 U.S.C 18230)...................... ........ .... .. ...... -0-C0-.0€0 IN IOOK 4&2, ruat ,...~ • ...,. Deity Pffol F~, 1...., Loe 1"' -ract -.~ • tlon '*'*Y 1 ,... TOTAL LIA8IUTll8 C•dudlnt eutlor~ notee ~ Totltl ~ ~81 and loeNa defwred 716 ~~li_~Nt~\~5:,~ ::Sa::, ":"::i'°o!: F522 ~on Mid~ and,::.~ &y ·the~ 8"d ~1 ............................ ; .. , ............................................. 104•313 ~ 1012 tJ.S.C:-1823(1)................ ' 4• E OFF CE OF THIE latatlon of DetlUtt and 0.. ~ fwtNr ltlcno M>wirlO tOll oall ¥0le: COUN.--iltAMltOL.lleM IQUITY
Totel llebillt• llmned-lff9 Pftif*'red ~~NTY ~C0-.0E" OF rnand tor Sate, and 1 written PWLIC NOTU'* trom. Mt lmPf~I and Cll MlMHM: AVH: Hell. ~ ttoek llOdl.~.....-.Md..... SAIC> OMNCK COUNTY ~ic. of o.e.-end !.fllc. ~tocetedor1o ~,:,"~ey , Wheetet. No .....
dtf1rred purwt 10 12 U.S.C. 11H(j) ...... 61,811 o-. AS TMIY ~~Y IE liOllto W The""••iect ~-=A~:M be ioc... OI\ Mid Lot 1 of le, .,...,, NOH: .,....... 300
AMENOE.0 Q9' .. £.9'E· ~ ..... ~ of ... 10.. The----...... Tt.ct. '°"' ~-:"1'--~· --I Amount 4,104 we. w. 111...,llOI• clltectcwa. ..._to.,.. cor· ~o ·-· .... ~·-· 10 to -.,, ~ M1Mr ...._ ..,.._ ~ ~ 2tt ,.._oftHeltawnentqf,.._...Md.......... UCIEPTI NG THf9'1E· be rcotded Ill .. COUfWY ~~-. "°"'~1111n11ttlfl tfle .... ~ 1118'1Cf llO ..._. tMl M ,_ .._, •led bp Md to MOM UNITS 1 T""°'-'OH wNr'9 "-,... """*'1 • Jd/ICIFJC IOUTHWUT ... 90 II .._ 1_.,m f ........... A_. ffOM TOTAL CAPn'ALM ................................. ~ ...................... 4, t04 -~..,WI .o .. e .. ~ ...-.. ~ --61 INi:LUIM. ON LOT t loceted YITL~INTClll' •• ......,. __ ....,.°" "''to"IJR...lOlfleaw II 1 ........ ~~=~ ............ -.. ~ ............................ '" ... -~~-· .. --.. ··· 5.211 ........... °"' .. no •••• --,_ -· • ...._ .__ ao ,.. sou HWI T IUtLDe... ,._ • -..... .. ••• ". '•ti ti Oft TOT·· ~ ---llTV * • -----•nedld In fOntWlneleMtt\"'9~9'MI-O"IAJOTMCT*HAI ---• . (c~ACHllC tOUTHWllT-..'"°'.-'...,..,......, ""'7•tl ._ .,_._~''··········••••••••••••••••••••"•"•••••••••••••••······· ·-::.eottc:. i..owN ON SAIO CON-,...Wll!J\L ,.._ •"O'IRTY MANA.QI· 'AMiil.i .... 1 ... n. ..-._" .. .,._ TOTALUAalTlllANO
• OOUNUM~N. a.oe.• CD:.aa ~ •At11o111 ........ -. ""'~..., ....... ""'. ~lourTY--....................................................... 1t3.171
T ._.... lX'CIPTINO 'V"THl9' lir.-_uilm MJJe.'cem ""1 " .... ...... Qr a.n ..... n M ITANOP Lil IW 0# CMDIT ........................ __ , ___ ................... t-&afJ . ....... THU"'"OM. All .... ..,,._ rc.-1 ~.aon ...... ...,.,. ....... a.....c:-..... =::= ==:. ~:;-0:::-g§'!.z: =-~·cw -c=:,.•,:-.: • .=,,-.. ,.•: u ;• -.:-;.~====·::.ICff'.:-"-.~ °" TO • LOCATll> ON niia .......... IS °°"" ....... M .. I ..... flt 11.,_ Or-. C-' ' . • ·-t. .... c.., .... •'"•,II, ... c. ......... SAID LOl ' OF TMCT ~AftfY oucm•• ................ PMCIL 4; I ...., .... .......,L ............... --=I ............ 1111,11!"''"""'''111•111•• el ... ......,.
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luL ....... 1141 lg room w/pvt bath 1525. or 1575. Wiii dlK. C ... trtia) F .... by I Liw-Out. Newport 9Mctl. nw. la knMad w .............. ~ Needed "'* be tt ~ IMdlat I $450/mo. 945.7922 tor tla.wortt. 720-1568 LL s.l~t or ownet/egenl. Found bW.lt.1 Yf Olcl Okin ~ ~~~~5l~ QIMr~ tor a ';Z,:!; =~r•=o ~ energetic & ltwdc:,,.'';: ~~8d ;a:o~·=~ on. NEWPORT BEACH room• F Roommate wanted hi111t11/lllllft L8t Double IOt with 4 houMI. Ratreivw ~w/ red ooltat elCp In all pit.... ot Clari! wno must ltava t20 Unltl In Huntington C•ll Suzanne'• C•teflng
'"'· · to tor rant $250/mo. Avell· nonamkr, 25+. Hawpor1 Alklng ~50.000 \lie 22nd & Tintln A11e. tlouelk~ Ind COOll· cornputeriaad peyrOll IX· 8aacfl Apartment utll-ee.52t3 • OOMft.SomaF'llli.w,::c,.:, a.tile'°' only 4 months. Ben., ... $375 &50-8191 Ult 631-9570 Ing. 11200/mo. RtalMM parfence. ADP ... ltle•, · .... ry II open. CMfHendlonC~elCp ln ~~t f~:f:i4-~rs'1 ~ . ---541-19A5 F 10 Ill( lerge 38r 38e • FOR lbse 514. 1q.1 •• 10 unit•. (9) 1 bedroom• FOUND blk L wtllte lonO & raft. 17'-eM1 perlanee .. pr...,,., CALL(1'4)739-1742 M·F ordering. coating. ICM<I·
Room In. pvt CM noma TownhouM fn C.M. Non 85 c sq.ft. Baek bldg. 43& ptua (1) 2 bedroom Alk· haired cat ,,.., Slater & Ill~ . t llii PPOt T E T SETTER ullng & kltcl't tupervlaln.g
L ...... ~ furn .• t11tc111u~,Y Pflv.: t1T1kr 2G+. 1280/mo + ~A5~~2:J(·S1~ol~&.= ~~~~8i~~~PlaueHk. .Edward• on 2121ae.!" Y~=n~~=:~rn: r! Tu.Na!:.. In W•t· rortopOfangeCo .• Catet':
1• llaw/ ... Mw pool nr beectt, no patt viii. ttt/lalt 722.0270 for •st2-1532• *-!!iii El* an'11fomantwlthan"caf.i minat• MaM r.tlred neet Ing Co.~ reaume to
Frplc. catpQrt. 3~ Thalia $300tm0,(7t4)842·5431 Looking fat 2 F/non smk *041Mla.ffn .. FOUND TABBY PT. Fl eet Rental etore In C.M ..-a lent fringe benefit pack.-plHeant parson pref P.O. 1483 H.B. 92663 -
St. $700/mo. 494-0802 let!la.11 flii rmmt 38t 3Ba .baottbay A/C. Ampleprkg, ~75up. ':;!1~~ w/flaa c<>!l•r vie of Boye ~:'!o,~:,= a ge. Salary com -5'9-41181786-8199 OM CLERICAL
•WEEKL y RENTAL* U~ 2 condo. w/d, pool. Lydia 2855 E Cst Hwy 875-6900 Club In Coste MeH. and In yard ~~ 1930 menaurate with U · Ar11at Product lltuttretOf' ·~GUNA ~ACH• IDOi 850-9528/0 850-9058/E ...... ,,.. .... 842-2925 Newport Blvd .. C.M. ::~,,..~~re-Part Tltna WOf'tl at home TYPIST
Beautltully turn. cont. llTll 111 Mala Prof. n-91nkr stir 2 bd 900 sf ore i.1580 Superior LOST: 1/22 Female Gold· to· ary • ory Of' our office. FM nego-
brkfast. maid sel"llce. TV, Wkly rental•. 5155 1 2 ba In COM. Avail nowt CM s855·~111 642•9666 • en Retriever vie of Fair· AlllllT• · tlable. Contact Kate at 11 yrw a.re an excellent
pttone. spa. ttld pool, kit Up/Wkly Color cable TV $600/ + utll. U S· 1511 way & Irvine Costa M... UlllTllY m lllll•Lll•I Commatleel Landtcapad typist 70wpm we wttl
• avlJL S220""!k· t3-ST AR) ftM cotfM, Milted pool: aft~pm 762-5599 • days 100 I lll U n 548·8059 Fut pecad ~ Agency 11 P•.onnellmen Supply 552•5888 train you 10 be 1 typa-~agvna Reef Inn 499.3775 maid svc & steps to ocn, Gregg 1617 WESTCLIFF°DRIVE LOST BEAGLE t/27. t;tu tootclng-fot-e ~ t5000U..~~ Auto Lot P9r10n Full-time setter on our com-11ew· letc~ 1119 Kltchs a\11. 985 N Coast M prof. 2S-35 w CdM 2Br Nwpt Ben. A.gt 5-41·5032 collar. trl colored, 1g 15' hardworking Aecx>untlng Newport Beaclt .. CA 92eeo wuh cars. plett up and potertred typeHtling
Hwy. Lag Bch 49'4·5294 nse w/frpk;, 0.,, blks to ir•CI ILYI . Mai.. needs medication. Assistant. Muat know Eqyal "-"'ty'Em..-o.tlvery, muat ·hi"-• equipment. Will also train --· -SUUll -L bcl't, $440+'hutll. AVL ~ New construction. Flve 2 Hunt. Bch area 988-0488 how to use 10-Kay & type Mi?'!Htv .,.,. good driving record . lor the Advantage com· -wrw9• ,..,. -•" NOW! 720--3991* Great locallon In Hunt· Bedroom 2 Bath Units. accurately. Tttla la• F\111· Hutcl'teton Body W<>f'kl puterlzed graphics. Full & .. ,_..,. Wkly rentals now avalL ington Beach. Medi· Fireplace, AIC, patios. 2 LOST R10blt, wtllla wino Tfme position with aome 140 Industrial Way CM • Part-Time openings. •-•T ILft* $147.00 Wk & up. 2274 N.B Furn. 3BR Condo. sl'tr cal/Professlonal space car gatage each. Income collar. $100 Reward! overtime required. Good AdY9rtlslng
vtlM.Hklrm on wet« Nwpt Blvd, CM 6'6-74"5 Ba, pool, fem. non smkr. avallable Immediately. projected S78.44• Tues 1119. Btwn 21st St benefits. Call 751-2f80 Ill PEllOI Ollls •·-.. M
ron1 prQc>etty w/mlcro, I no pets. $330/mo. • utll. 70011300 sit FREE park· OFFERED AT $899,000 & Goldenwast, nr PCH. ~sk for Rosella. lllPLIY llftlnam No experience neceasa~ _, lsPl~Uhef~~· :;,~ tallh It n
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950. · · 'W N-smk. student or yovn-g Ask about our move 1n (714)846-1672 Lost REWARD Lrg • • -• -;---·-------·area. 6'6-554'4 n·
ALSO 2BOAM $1805 S325 Mo. incl utlHtlea, prof sttr '2Br. 2Ba ap1 1n special Call David EtlITT llllEIS llC. grey/wl'tl female cat G~°t~d C~~n~:~ Excetlant opportunity fOf' lllPl/llm or a'p~IOY 1~1~!~ ·If
•T ... mu nice home Nwpt Hts Pvt Nwpt North. pool. J8Z 213·46t-9483 days 1046 Redondo w/lunny left eye. Lost seek lenGad ' the right lndlvldual Or-& ,. ..,.t
._,, ... ,... ,...,. room Av~ll now s200 ~85 H~utll. 640-8900-d. 213-828-9598 eves (213)"'34-6731 1/3 tvle CM/NB nr B/Bay eral ~ff~e~retary ~h ange Coast ·Publlsttlng GTener •I office s11111•· Stt# 1, l .. 1e1 li111I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ ~-dep. 650-3363 .2_21·0104-.ves ClHHY Y1LUH laaiatsl Fiaaacial 0 833-9272 E 722-8729 good typing & phone Co Is looking ror some-(c!(A~Y.° 0e~!1~ or~~.:!. Ill C&IYH WT am Ne. Room for Rent· Homa Nwpt Ben. 1·2 Fem wan•· Office/retail 670 sq.rt. 31st I HWlllt L••• ,.,,,. skills. detail oriented. Ex-~ne d~tl't .. ~ abllltlet to Wiii train. 833-2238 PIT·!~~~ ~~o~ffiee
EX CL u SI VE Gu ARO blk to beach! pvt pool. ed Oceanfn apt Ms tr St N s Owner 573.3733 lftlt•t•I at so coaat ptz nr Ma co cellent benefits & wortl-.•n e a terrtory or cat· · c M · $5 n r GATED COMMUNITY gar. frplc. 722-6875 or t>drm w/walk tn closet. --OtJ!rfaaity 2901 *644·9523• y . Ing environment In egory poaltlon. Salary Bookkeeper •XP for com-in osl~22 ~ °" Spaciovs2&3BrAptson 752·0100 WkJeff • pvt ba. Avail 211.911 FIRSTCLASSofflcespaee __ _ • Southern Orange Coun-paypluscommlsslon,ex-puter system for H.B. •
golf course Frptc. micro. Rm Rental NS H'ome 1 blk 645-2400 Mike or Scoll at Metro Pointe 3 suites. llLI II 1211 ptr IJ, Spnnger Span M 1 yr ty. Sena reaume to Mr. celtant bantflts, Prlof e•· TFaYel Agency FrT. A/P Co_u_n-te_r-_H_e_tp-
d/w, wet bar. w/d nl(vp 2 to t>eacni pvt pool , from 519 to 1032 s/f for Mine direct pnees o Id . Br own top Fventes at Rot>ett Bein. patience !>(eterred but and AIR. Lorin 756-0257 For dell. Good starling
car gar From s187 frplc * 722_(;3j5 Nwpt Sch. Rmmt wanted as low as $950 mo. Full Hallmark Bars or Ingots coat/Wttlte under coat & w nnam Frott & Assoc. not necessary. Call Tim BOOKKEEPER. Retired/ pay!! Full or Part·tlme
Sorry no pets 644-0509 752•0100 wk Jell * ~~~Sn~~~ 2~~s~~r' a~ ser111c~ Call 24 t-5005 .995 fine For free Info pkg paws. long hair. masl< 14725 Alton Parkway, Guesman or Ed Kost at mature. PI T fl~Jt nre. Newport Beach 631-9998
1 Btk to water on Penin· BAt.BOA IS-L Spa0'2bdi Imm. $320/mo. 650·2333 LAGUNA BEACH (619) 298-6887 Greg Hill face,631·9570 Irvine, CA 92718 U2..Ql1 Nwpt Ben. Rest. A/P a ClllTEll HELP
sUla 3adrm 28a hre-ca patio s475 • .;2 utits Coast Hwy approx 511 s/I, •••tf To Ltll 2914 -organize Info for outside . . P 1 a'c e n 0 Pets lsl'Lst Rel MIF avail 311 Prof M/F to Shr 2Br 2Ba park 1ng remodeled. _ . acct. service. 631·0204 PIT Mon-Fri, C M Area
$1350 mo 675.0447 · Furn unfurn 675-3853 * Nwpt T~rr. twnhse, pool. ocean vu John Mgr RE· Widow has MONEY for ~-0 --•Nm (714) SA5·4867
_ · _ __ spa. sjfuna. gar .. w/d, ALONOMICS 675-6700 TOsl S10K up No credit N w-I 1 BLOCK TO OCEAN' Near ooean. mstr swte. $500-''tulll 645-0386 ----v PN1alfy. Ca!L~ Cerl. raq'd tor Christian PENT AL
...Malw.e...adult. 16r unfurn. ":YJg Br..& Ba~ walk in Pron.A 10 snare -SR 2 BA PrtftssitHI Stt ''°sf nison Assoc 6?3·7311 ----Sctr.-16835 Bfooknur .. 1 -.-hsittu~ _ apt carport. yard $650 closet. sep en tr tg pallo. / P f F $450 / $260/mo Larger Avl A F. V. 963-7831 Dentel 'Floater some
mo Yrty 650·8374* garage $500• 722-8362 ~1 ro 11 720 1729 mo Select BH & G 751-5000 aataaceaeat1 'Front Otttce· some 'Back -- -ease ca • -----L 1 Ct e 11 2920 Looking'°' 1 trtend? Find OfllCil' duties Call Joann 2Br 18a furn garage COM 28-35 Male/Fem p 1 • r , naD aa • • llttencitcrttters tn cluslfled for tntervlewS63-5634
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675-2281 spa. S•OOtmo 557 •0450 • STtlE Ol OFFlCl Ctemen1e. ADVICE IN CIRCLE K Administrative
clean & Resp -stir 'HB •tOMIE ELOPEI 1152 SQ Ft 887 w 191,.. ALL M"'HERS•?N> FOOD STO.,ES
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*111••slOO• c·· ;ii;------j-W/d,garage.watk tobch parkmg IOI lor Flower " ..., 1,,ondo indoor az. $475 John 673-1768 B 65'> 0527 Frig d1sflwasher stove! pool MtF chtld o K S400 __ usmess •
1nc1 No pets 545-4855 -,ut11s 722-9707 llOOM FOii IEIT .
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incl No pets 545-4855 E side C M $475/mo a 0 t c e6 214-bd 2' 't ba ea Total ap·
•BAYRIOGE 2BR, 18Ai 645-9910 or 631·9285 a ter pm pr ox 4200 SQ ft
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2 Bedroom 2 oath targe NPT BCH F/25· to share Wliystoreau inoseunused Approx 1775 SQ tt vie ol Exp CPA Tai°r Preparer·
patio c~rport. view. 2 odrm 2 ba. lrplc;. D/W •temstliiswmter,, Advertise 17th &. Placentta. CM reasonable tees Dave
S960 1'no 644-7438 W D $450/mo Ultls incl alallgaragesaieinciass•· S900tmo Available now Sm11n CPA 544·8352 - - - -Avail 2-15 642-3319 tted t Wkdays 646· 1164 days 545-1401 eves.
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11•1.E.s a1er1ino ..-Y 131.ooo-·-w ~· hedl 144-7060 WOftl F0t 1n1«v1ew c.11· 8'>t•t~• ~ronlc tool ...... ••1!11 ..._ llH P .... 1Mt1 7 ll AflW "PF&ll• Strong ~ ..,....,.., ... • • Roy Pet.,. or Lloyd Tot-r99a.. .s ..vfht to ltW1 p-1 ... 11---.. .-... Muet ~ 6 ~ ...,, In ..... ..... ... --.. ten (714) 548-5570 MCS MARKETING --•• ..__, ... 17 FT TRl·HULL eo HP T~ °':'C.~toto.lfy fremlng, cerpenlry, MAINTENANCETAAIHE! OOOd n11tt1 H M rttlll kden'1PfftContr01 145-2t3t jj-ylllJ* llTlll&Y SMAY OI B motOI 1ust OVitr-
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bale Mlery s*ll over terview & l!PP'm. recotd -.q cJ. For Inter-up to M\191\ eseys. One ((ounty • be Mc4nted ing rlee>fd S&JHr IOfM * Sof•'•, en.Ira. ~ Beycrest garage ~ o.-1 lundl EnclOsed fOl'Ward
S300.00 In borw9ee 111.,._ rs 11iew call Lloyd Totten "°"' us> to elgtlt hows Modest u .tary • com-O\lef11me. beneflll C M seat ia~ • .nt bdfm ..c llgl'9t dothM old and •btl ~ month, gen-1 ••• Ml P/1 (71~) 5-46-5570 I I /W-aa mlUlon. Send resume to conttruction Rev bar stoola. Grand-,,.. tvrn. apptt~ Ind p1lo1 house Sedan
lfOUI GAS end phone ... EnQIWI IPMlklna. MU8t be kden I P11t ContrOI f flf .... , CHRISTINE. 234 E 17th 145'-78 11 days father clock sryte 1ter.o. l'lou.Mwares 1731 Skyil/11 crutS« T Hk house and
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portunlty 10< ld1r1nc:.-S«vlce 146-SNI NMl•n f'llT-• llYerles. Cati tips deity Mesa. CA 92627 IWlnl•llll etc. radios, TV1, sneer & and Irvine Right tt ~:,u~~n 'co:i°:~"!. ~
ment. II -.... r PLUS bale ----··--out c:u.tm drapee 918 E. Tradewlnds lett at H~
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·Full Medical COWrage to type. S•lary com· * Call 147-3771 * Postlon1 11111table both l'fpe 55 wpm, lron1 ottlee ------Aou..nOld Items f\jin GREAT STUFF• * anytime 17141 &4S--0627
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what It .... call Belh I t Pute-up pereon """one 840..0t40 VOIC& Typing a • FIT money ·--· --142~21 't 205 Or of the following ed---Ul-1112 Ca11Kathte494·t044 worll1ng ON CALL 8.to EVERY SAT/SUN Or"'91 UTl•t•·"9• Sli,./Dtclrs/St11711 ex · · d i I I kill . Medic.I ---_ 16ttrsper-~ AllsM1s Coast Cotteoe Falrlllew ••iau..-I -• Mnd rnume to: t ona • •· cem-PLAITil ltlfllY Telephone S-. Recepl/Sec 'ty 9-5pm available. we n4led ea-afld Adams. Costa Meta ---'' ...
..., .... erel strlpp/ lftia _ Of r. .. -* * * * Mon-Fr• $7 /hr Resp per-perienced AdmiUion/Parklng FREE Corner unit w(rt•eo 11>1 & *IV ITt••ll!!r &II ~ M1tlft9tmenc up. u1 --son needed to Hiist In SPACES S 10 432-SllO c:hllfs knte-nac1 movie na.s
be wllllng to~ nlQhtl Medical turglcal "' ICfub P /T hours f /T pay busy R.E. oMICe Heavy TYPE SETI ER project er splicer & llAT SLIPS* UI W ler It endl. Ablllty to do tech ellper'llnoe Front & •e...e11• l21l e phOnes 45 wpm various household 11ems• ..... .._: IA IH21 qualty ~ ~_the back otc 20-30 hrs wtc lo .... + ~ o f c du 11 es · n 1 c e l aat. IMck 141 -- --. ~ ~ayside Village __, r-::icaof .. ~: •tart. Sa&aty open •SlOOO r week atornsphere and staM II Musi type 70 wpm and LIVING ROOM Furn UT-••--•· Bch CaO M~~~·
............. ~ H lence lr,LlzlsllllJ pe lntlfesledpleasecallLorl h111e excellent grammar Washr & dryer. micfo-llllftmllllflZI 171411573.t331 Applicant• mu1t n1Ye r• prefer= lnt':'eeted 1525 Superlof. NB. , potential t>etwn 9· 11am 720-9797 a.nd spethng skills wave. TV .. IBM.-: type-Ladlft golf clubs & bag. -:-__ _
Habtl car, ptoot of In· parttee meY aubmlt 1 r• Clll lor appointment Telemarketing offiee IYP· Relt9Ul'ent -writer. bedroom group-etutctlff, toule< oven 30 -35 s.11ps •v•il neat tur~. OMV print-out come In end 1111 •722-IOOe• plies eam-12 ~. no .,~.-... CHI A~ in person tnQ Sat/Sun 8-4pm Tratk·ules misc: 11ems• Shark Island Yactlt Club ~~~~~~iii~~ and vslld Califomla Oflv-wme ~Ion t exp nec:euary Witt trnln ••~n 21372 Bfoottnwat •622 Teall F ' $10 25 tt Membel'Sl'l1p1 I
.,. LlcenM. out an • mm........ 20 P<>S'tl0n1 available FIT. experience pref apply HM 1 fl-...... (Sea Sptay condo's) .~,rn~:: beltlMoft• also ...... ..... f()f Don
...,.... Apply inperson **** In person M on-Fri ....,.. -----*-._ * •85'-2600• IUITll/.... ~ CALL 650-2988 Costa Mesa 548-8919 10am~ 12pm at Newport lie i: 1 l.asw llpet Sat/Sun 8-5 Between 27M llithWr If SI' a.I·•
•"'-N 8 , Nall Salon .. _ ~ W11tmlnster 895-5082 Oy1ter Bar & Grill 2100 ., .... en•> 112-H.-1 ~Shard & ... ~ymEen 20~32 (behind Ralphs below a .... __ 1··--... ~--F-ry
Full time Orehef/Oeelgner ... W. leJ It. ·-_,.,..... Laguna Niguel 582-36-47 West Oc:Mnfront. NB tit 2H fer i11ft f restfview ,,,.r 1 ll9fYI ng Hart>Ot Ridgel ....,.,.,. .,_,.. ·-... wt1h 1o yrs""'*~ In ......... ll 12121 Ing fOf llcented m•nl-rom urn to m IC __ 673-1«0
mectleniam dnJgn r• eurl11 wlpartieJ. Of lull ~all ••y -t ., Saata Au 33 offanore mooong, iult
qwed by Irvine bated GET PAID '°' reeding client ... only 722·2555 PASTE-UP -IY WarehoU'S870ri"ver FfT -• ••* lei1 .. t1 '114 overnavled Make offer
medical ~ menu-booksJ $100.00 per title. IRIEIY •••El -F~ Ill.All Fine furniture deltvery 11112 ....... -Owner 5111.564-3778
laciurlf. Send reaume to: Write: ACE-259", 181 S. .... ARTIST Currently ~ttng •PP'•· S61Hr OMV pnn1-ou,1 req. Baby i1ems & kf'io.naclts ISTIR SALi -WI~ Psr1&
Mr. Brown, P.0 .Bo• Llncolnwey. N Aur0ta IL Need energetic pereon to c.tlonl for cosmetic CM Kathy 842-2050 FURNITURE ANO Boat sl1p/lide tie. 50" 11 VW '74 WHtTE BUG
11105, Irvine 92713 80542 grow with .. tabll1ned sales consultant ex----FI ND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 16 tt West Bay Ave 114.500 ml, rune gd., Re----Co Min 1 yr retail nuraery Detall-oriented with • perlence preferred but WAR6~0~SEMANI 2022 t Orctud. Santa Ana Ba1001 Peninsula No llve cond , Sheepi1tln1. HIYll ~t/H..o.t ... Ex~ e11p'd Sat_111y 1900-goodaenM ofdeaign & not---.. A-ppl nFT B MIV R• & •· Heights Feb 6 & 7th a~ard S 12ttt675·1245 S2000 551 -5 9 4 1 . nee:. PW1-tlme ..._., Tn S 1200 Interview by appl exl)eflenoed In htOft vol-.. __ ., Y 1 ' H ult 9C)ea.k h h f ·?: :.J II 30 to 5pm -•132 1037• Busy Coste MeN Aorist person oelore 11 °'after onty &46-TU 1 ume productiOn Willing person Mon-Sat 10·5 wr•t• fluent eng11st1 Start t rou C ass111eu Siio Avail-No u ve Aoowd -
hat lmrned. oPenlng fOf 2pm The Rtlz 880 New• 10 train hiahly motivated 701 Newport Center Dr $4/Hr • DOE 897-1073 Uo 10 32 S330 latll laatdM
F-IT driller C~ll Ann l>(>(I Center°'· NB Nursing 1ndlvldu•..... . Newport Beech C• 112660 ----. ----r . .__ Ml4 M !--11---MIS Std• r .. 10 25 S220 DATSUN
145-()246 for lntervie'tlt. Equal C?Pf:>ty Employer •ercuUU. .,..,_., ---u SWALES ANCHORAGE 280Z ~ 2. 1177.
llMl/LITllT •t1•mss an111111 21M1..,. w. t XnlGacei All Futt lize bed. bolllO'lngs. •E•l•n11ve NORMAN Daily 9-5 541501 111,000"" l owner.exc
E11eellent for 11udent FIT De~ & PI T 9\111. •!Ult Sh # 1 = ~ HI RE KENMORE GAS DRYER m•igess & lrame $50 ROCKWELL Figurine Col· SLIP fOf rent SNp cond. 541-4594 am/pm
642-8870 Coata Meu WllTll/llS "1n ., ..... (l 1 ) ···-...... 1 $50 WASHER $50 CAN 190 1 Randi Lane. H B lec1-Some ltd edittOnS·All $.lze •O' 11 12 "' chat\MI CM> '15 Fi.twood 25K
--------Apply In person· -PAY 996 -DELIVER 650-0248 968-5002 rettred 720"17()4 NB •Ml-1Jtl• ml Needs 2 df'I ft1 hood llMll WllTD CICl's l11t11r11t ' ... 211 fer.... th h I 'f' d GAME tbl 4h 48. IN1 4 ---( to6en not ~ed) Must nave econ. vehicle or 2131 W•tct1n, N.B. e Guaranleect No -• roug c ass1 ie Leave message wnt nagattyde chrs S.250 4 cust maoe bw stools-Ilise. Tru1,.,Utiea ~ '090 ·13 BUICK
motorc:yle & lnaurence. PORT ABLE Olshwutler LI A CUStom chr {bnek bf kl Ht counte< S'#Nel, ---Reoll 24K & .
HOUfl flell. GOOD PAY. HOUSEKEEPINGll.NORY Cancetletion Shltts Call 645-0627 eve or cOlorl S t50 Wrougtit iron Eaec Cond Designer •tercycln/ $4S00 090 ~ c u M Fri a-<--f -.WPHT•••nlll • MonthlyScheduling 642-4321 X316 deys cut10 sl'letf $45 Brus IPOf15 wear & weoes k_._.. H ll --------• on-....., .. or _, •Worittncentl'ltt. BE YOUR OWN 80 ., O frptcscreenS50 9ent'MI LIJle New SIZes l0·12 ---• 111nra. ·. Info. (714) 553-9324 . •m Referral BonuMI MAKE FFER.. wtll rociter $25 Com-Eves 960-9782 1984 KewlMlll GP2 750 fVtlJl.ft-1
Ull 11000/WEEI •142-3030• Come)oinouttum Be =~"'~=~~;A~ Faraitut 1114 pu1er tbl $45 Wall unlt i DRAWER queen -;z, lOK ong.na1 m11es. ••eel-CADIJ.AC
I P I ~ TYN ----TO .. --.. T ....... ,.,..... IN•-~ 75H 180. 32W. wht S200 watet'l>ed wl matt heate< lent cond Must see 10 nsurance erson a wltntnebelllF0trurthef <*•NEWPm~~c:MWoec "'"'""'"'----• Antqgasheale<s S2SfML tteadt>oard 5150 New appreciate Helmet & 1..,..n, ........
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•&AM-Noon
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Cell Jey. 722-1823
before noon
LlneslCuste>rMf service tnfOfmatlon p1eue call Oak finish, ,,....., uted. Hideabed 8 t>eioe S 100 Ct1ampt0nSl'1lp pool table cover 1ne1uded S2SOO e11~~S ~~'dJt~~~RS .GUARANTEED !199 94<>-9733 _ 645-7634 El llde C M s 1100 New Trett racing Call ~fter 4Ptrl 530•20411
BEAUTIFUi.SELECTiON
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throuRh classified
llAUI Ull Antique BrunswlcJI pool RA n AN/WICKER t<ing'• blke S300 548-0905 Tnackt 3S ST..._ 1400 PER WEEK table Playing turlace G --
(l 1 ... )":,;.-11.... restored oak S 1000 chair ood cono111on •AMERICAN lndian Items FOfd FlOO 1978 H.llf tOll ,. .--WITH POTENTIA L TO S 1000 PER WEEK 631•4942 Call 645-0627 eve or wanted" rugs l>Ullets new trans nu s.tvfter
.,....11 642-432 t X316 dys also 0toental rugs runs QOOd $2300 080 LARGE "1.)URED VEHK:LE REQUIRED SOLID BIRCH din rm Ml MAKE OFFER• •{7t4) 873-1487• CAn Jeri') 550.5372 Equal ()pc)ty Employef
County~ See us tOde)'l
540-1100
2600 Hwt>of 8'vd
COSTA MESA
WORK ~ YOUR OWN with Hutch & 6 chrs & LARGE rd fOfmica tl>l 6 ---~ ... NOGBORHOOO hutch tr1d1t10na1 design chairs OfQ $1200 sac e:ev CLOTHES Lilleanew' Vut 111'W"tW 'll-'lt llWUll
•645-1410• $150 '0rexei Dress $40 lby furniture trl I -.. --....... ,-~-.. -.-, .... -....... --·115 to cnocee trom GOOO
LOTS Of OPPORTUNITY TO
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NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED HAVE
Clotttes newoorn to 999 -ww • MlecttOI\ Ftnancing ~ nt s1and S20 644·6248 t6mos 722·9707• Atr Power SleerlnQ. Auto-OAC 898-4145 Dir •
Must Sett-naug coedl-pc; ---matle -a1nt cond. Mus1 $900-$400 080 Sid EQ\llprnent Sa•J-l ton • sett (2H338381 lrucks 20 tt Silt ~t and Mhgy col Ible & 2 end various lools and Equip .....
If you're 10 or older , a job as a newspaper
carrier might be just your size. Just send in
this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are
available now!
CALL MA. INGALLS
(714) 892-1449
tl>les & Mtsc: 556--0832 °' and 5 Rall motorcycle
eves 5402235 rra11er 631-3035
l?eo<J ·~,.Cun ' eJ t:'.:iqes OFFICE DESK Wood 6 --
• , , 1 • • • HIGHCHAIRS PLAYPEN. ;ir_ .o.i e s~·e c drawers good cond NATURAL GAS BBQ
A NEED?
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used $295 840-i733 5 Garments some lace
T8 Etan-1985 ~ Urtl IM red fancy CYS .... euto
trans 28000 ml. ext
•an $7750 733 8505 (01 SOFA bed ttign qual perfect fOf Valenttnes
Bed Mver used Wall Sat/Sun 8· 12 200 t P
Hugger Recliner Must Albans Cr . Newo ort TA.a Ya&.• ~I Ofter 650·3765 Lee BeKl'I 720-0933 • Just tHlflCI us 'fOlJf lowesl --bonaf!CM Acura deal and QUEEN SIZE MA nRESS Ski CltheslCNdrn Boots -• belt it
& BOX OUIL TED sz 4 Sk•H jCkets GUARANTEED'
BRANO N·EW, S 155 12· 16,pants. 8-10 & grls I ,, .. SUllllS IClll
Call 8•6-4293 Cltt'les 9• 1 &40-9166 I 100 t QUAIL ST N B
Sola high qual ,;;:y;uM(j ll2·21l2 l ....
still wrapped worth ~2~~~~2-6::: '
250 BSteMr/in'iJ SOLID maple dining room
set wlhutch & 6 llhalrs U~:.!!llil~::.J~-.: MUST SELL Best offer
650-3765 Lee 2 PiMet leett.er :)F NEWPORT BEACH
SOLID OAK Bdrm..... .... ... n ... --
dresser chest. hdt>cwd. 1 Pullman ~ 1 Ow-et IEST IEAL
nlle stand mirror Must nlghtw Like ~· I.AA a .a.a .a
sell 0 80 650.-3765 L" -•a-. • ......,! ..,..~ _. now _.... 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD
TWI I ' OlllllS. *Ml-... * Open 7 days a wee11
Good cond Light blue & blended~ HOYrs
betge $250 ea 552-3973 C..~ten SOi i ; am · tO o m Mon-Fri
•isctllaa.... MIS m U&ffH Rent.,.. 18D JAGUAR ~ ~ ""'111•
RftllUfent equipment Al PC Clone 6401(, oual 42 000 m1 torced to sell'
types Call for tnlor-dnve. graphics lrM lrain-2• 000 obo 968;6939 or
mallon Stove hood 1119 & tonware Ren• to 645-~7
frige etc 540-8682 . own' rt 141261-24 t6 MBl 64 220SE-COUPE
---MINT CONO Ne-paint. ~r--....,..._r--~
S3000 STEREO. S.c::r1floe J ... by/fan /Ar1 sttoci.s etc S 10 000
ror onfy $1000 Zenttl'I HIS OBO 0wner675-7•7 Colot TV VCR. 2 salt __
water aquariums. retng • uan. ring ,,..vy liOid 2 6 Hl9 your cemoer beer! -graphlc; ,... cab Smith lit 7 diamond ctuslw lnV more dri_,. than
C0tona e1ec typewriter Appt11MCI S6SOO Wtl Mii CMIOlltt•? Sell It wtt,, a
548-1945 $3900 0 80 540-"82 Cllmelflecl Id
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.____, OI .,.,_ .,._County on..,._., 2l, PLAZA. HO N9wpor1 Ctr Or.
• • .. ... Ill• 11U -... '100. "-POI' 9ellclft. Cellf,
"' -~~ Ot ~-t2tlO OI. eN .. wlttl Publllfled OfetlOI C09ll "Of" W. lonand. 49 -.rt .-,..... ot •· Deily PllCM ~ 21. ,...,.. plflewOOd 1rvlt1e, Callf • . ~7· ........ "· ... ... ..... . M ,.._, ..... F-479 Pelte A. 9orlal'ld 41
ol ._ ot M in.-•-,,,. .n-PIMWOod. Ir vine. Calif. ot ~ ·~"~ 12',.
-• the pMj;. TNe bull..-a I• con-!...e-itll~-letl• w.:oa-..-"':oo"T: ~A~U T.~andwffe
lie-~· ....... Code. The fOllOWlnO per.one .,. T IMtemenl w• Neel Av.rr Cr.,r •t doing bulil'99a •: with the CountY Oertc of Of. ""i'i•' I OVER THE tflLL PAO-1111g9 Coun. ly on JanuatY 2t 11r ,..._ OUCTIONS, 2511 Orange INe .
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--tH27 Pul>lllMd Orange Cout CQlet Lynn Eugene Hall. 25et Dally Pilot FebrUar'f 5: 12, ••IU•Plot ~ 5. e, 12. Orange Ave. •J. Costa 1,. 2 .. 1 ... 8 Mela. Calif. 92927 ... v , ...
PUllUC: NOTlCE • FM61t Oltnne Rachelle Hall.
NOTICE OF IALI' 25e90fengeAve. •J.Coeta -------...... -
F·512
Nouee ts hereby given MeN. Callf. t2t27 MllC NOTICE pursuanl to sec:1iol\s 307 f Ing. Thlt bu1ine11 11 con· __ ;...o. _______ _
and 3072 ol the Civil Code ol Dated Jan 27 1911 IL tocaled at 15'2·15'0 ,ara~nHa"tH •"• MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. OR llC11ftOU&c·=~-ductlld.b~: husband~ wt1e FJCJ1110Ua.W.U 1he State ol Cal\Joml8 the .1~1 L. ~ ............... 81\td .. Coeta Mela. ,. ......... _... a ....-RECORDS OF ORANGE UNION. OR A STATE OR 0t a contingent U. 8'L--'f Lynn£, Hall MAim 8TAW
undersigned, Santa Ana ol IM....,._ C-' Ca.. .... aft .... OOfte. COUlilTY CALIFORNIA, FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO the dec1111 it, yau fOllicNllfte W90na are This statement wH flied The followlng pertoM are
Tow1ng. lnG Wiii sell at public! Published Or.,. Coast The~ name uMd UN c.ta e -..._. E>CCEPTING ALL OIL. LOAN ASSOCIATION your c:lalm wtth 1he ooun et~~-with the County Cletk ol Of. dOing bu11neM ea:
aucnon 11 1022 E Daily Pilot~ 2.t, F.o-by Ole Mid lfll'ltl.,.Ots t i hldontoev M le ..,_.GAS. MINERAL ANO DOMICILED IN TH£ STA"tf prwnt It to Iha per'IOMI INTERNATIONAl TELE· ange County on January 6. MANAGEMENT CON·
Crieslnul. Santa Ana, CAii· ruary 5, t 2., 19, 1tM Uld IOCltlon Is: NEWPORT· ......... M r11911111ta WATER RIGHTS BUT OFCALIFORNIAlpeyable a1 •wntatlve~ br VISION, INTERNATIONAL 1988 SUL TING SERVICES. 3901
IO<nt& at 9·00arn on 2·22-88 F• ME.SA ANIMAL HOSPITAL ..................... WITHOUT RIGHT OF llmeof Mle In iawf\11 money theCour1 within four ITIOl'ltM VIDEO. 2052 Hewpor1 Blvd ,_ MecArthuf BouWtard. Sult•
111e lo1iow1no described and Al.LAOIN'S POODLE c11•,l.tr Hit laa fer· ENTRY ON THE SURFACE ol the United Slat .. ) al Ille lrom the date o4 flrtt i. •10, Coata Meea, c.llt. Pubkhed Orm: Coast 200. Newport 8Mctt. Calif.
properly. toWl1: PARLOUR •all•a4'et let alee OR WITHIN 500 FEET lronl entranQI to Suite 200 sutnceoflettersuprovtcled 92127 Oalty Pilot Jenu 15. 22. 92680
8 4 BM w L I c e ns. "9lJC NOta Thel Mid bulk tr-* .... ,. ...... ~ ..... THEREOF. AS RESERVED (Meond floor) 176'2 lf'tllne In Section 100 01 IM Abld Huualn. 13601 29. r:et>ruary 5. 1 David N. SHly. 716
·1GOS407 CA VIN # ~to bl contum· ............... IU INTHEO£EOFROMHENRY Blvd .. Tut11n. CA all right, ProblteCodeofCelltornl& l.MKlnda Wl/Y. Senta Ana, F-434 PolnMttla A~. COfonl
WBMK8405E8420155 FICTITIOUe..-U mated at the office ol· BUR· eeee. T. SEGERSTROM ANO title and lnter•t conveyed The lime for Mng c:talmt .. c.llf. 92705 del Mar, Calif. 92t25 •
Said n1e is tor ttoe ...-.. aTA~ • ROW ESCROW CO .. 501 • ..eM • ,,_.. .., OTHERS. RECORDED DE· to end now held by It Ullder not expif• prlot to bit .ludilh l . .....,, 13601 PlBJC NOTICE Ellen Seely, 716 POinaettla
purpose of sat1stymg 1i.n ol The folloWlng pertont 111 Parkoenter Drive. Santi ,...,...... a............. CEMBER 29, 1978 IN BOOK said OMd ot Trust In the montht lrom the date of fie la#tnda Wey, Santa Ana. Avenue Corona Oii M1t,
11\e undersigned tor t~ d01ng busineu •: Alla. c.llornia 92705 on°'.,.,_, a1Clfil9j y '9 ,_.... 12981. PAGE 1987 OF OF· property situated in said hearing notice above. Cellf. 92705 ACT1TIOU8 .,..... Callf. t2t26
and storage together With RO:V AL CHEVROLET. .tterMerch 1. 19M. .... ............... FICIAL RECORDS County and Stal.a detcrtbed YOU MAY'EXAMIN"... Th.It buJIMN It con-NAiii aTA~ This buslneta It con·
costs of adven1S1ng 11>d e•· 6633 Westminster Ave.. ,.._ ~ trenater ls sub-1 otraa coH• cle 111 P~RCEL 2 as· Ille kept by the coun. It ~ ducted by: an lnCIMdual Tt\!l followlng perlOl\I are ducted by: 1 general P8f1·
penses ot sale Westminstlf, Calif. 92683 ... to c.llfornla Uniform praplldld .... Miao .. EASEMENTS AS SET PARCEL 1: we I pwson lnter ... ed In Judith L. ttu.ain doiog butlnest u : nershlp
Oated ttus 1stday otFeb-Grey-Ev.,,._ ll'le .. C ConvMrclllil Code S.Ction cloMl,or ..... d91aeerte.FORTH IN THE ARTICLE UNITC-lASSHOWNONtheastate,youmey WYot Thltttatementwuflled NEWPORT FASHION. DavldNSeety
ruary. 1988 lomla, 8633 w .. tm1 ...,. , ..................... ENTITLED "EASEMENTS THAT CERTAllil AMENDED upon the executor·or ..... with the councy Cferk ol Or· 3120 Seavlew Ave .• Corona Thi• ttat--.t WU lileCI
Santa Ana T...._ Bf Ave .. Westminstel', Oall(, A~ name and address ol ........ ,_. .. lllled OF THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· 111rllor, or upoo the M • 81101 Coul'lty on Jll'luary 8, del Mar. Calif. 92825 with the County Cletk of Or·
nan Noui.t'y 92683 1"9 perton wit to whom qulefa ....._a 1111 allopde COVENANTS. CONDITIONS CORDED ON JUNE 24. 1982 torney for the exeeutOf or 1911 WHllam Paul Prlbus, l41 ange County on Jenuary 20.
PuDllshed Orange Coast T111s bu111neu It COi'• dailN may bl filed is BUR-llltnl1llal1-M9.ll•C011t-AlilO RESTRICTIONS", RE· AS INSTRUMENT/FILE NO. admlnittrltOf. and Ille wlttl -,__, C0tnell, lrvlne, Calif. 92715 1988 Dail~ P1101 February 5. 1988 ducted by: 1 corporation A()W ESCROW CO , 501 oce a 11A •111• ...... CORDED IN BOOK 13303. 82·218547, OFFICIAL RE· the court with proof of..,. Publlahed Orange Cout Frederick Taeller Prlbus, ~
F521 J W Robison . Parkeenler Drive, Santa ........ _,...;.,..._ PAGE9060FOFFICIALRE· CORDS OF ORANGE Yloa, I written requeet .._. ~ Piiot January 15. 22. 3120 Setvlew Ave .. C0ton1 Published Orange Coast
---------This S\'ltement was flled Ana; E:A 92705 Ref~ &crow-eNMlle • lll111d11 _._. .C.QBD.S_.4NO ANY SUPPLE· COUlilTY. CALIFORNIA. AS ~ _xou ~---p. f.°t.OfM.ry 5 1'81 _ at_~ar..Cllil~t2t2$ )1-J>Jlot Jarwa()' 29...F~· Pl.8l.IC NOTICE with the County Cletltof Of • .-53780-F and the lul day llN *-di., ....... MENTS ANO A M"Eli[). OEFINEOll'fTHE' OE<:LAR· notice of Ole llling of.,.. F-439 This but ln .. 1 It con-~ry 5. 12, 19, 1966
---------enge County on January 2t. ICK fMing eteims by eny credl-~el ...._.. t..._ MENTS THERETO. ATION OF COVENANTS, ventory and llPPl' ......... Of 11111-"' llftYIC( dueled by· a general Part• F-486
FICTITIOUS au..... 1988 tor shall be Feb 29 19U >). PARCEL 3• CONDITIONS ANO RE-...... uaets Of ot the..... .._... -nerShip •
NAME STATEIENT ,_14 which Is the buSineS. day C...No.A119 AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· STRICTIONS RECORDED tlonsoraccountsmentioNd William Paul Prlbus --·--------
The IOllowing perS<>t15 are PuDl1Shed Orange Coast before the consummation The name Ind lddresa ol M ENT FOR SIOEY ARO AUGUST 4, 1981, IN BOOK In Section 1200 and !200.5 of ~A=-This statement was flied flllllC NOTICE
do•ng Dusmess as Daily Piiot ~bruary 5. 12. date spec11ied 1bove. the court is; IEl nomore y PURPOSES. AS SET 1'167. PAGE i086. IN THE theClllfomla ProbatlCoca. The....._....... with the County Cletk of Or· 25TH ST APARTMENTS 19 26 1988 Dated Jan. 29. 1988 dlrec:clondelacort•ff): SU· FORTH IN THE SUP· OFFICIAL RECOFU>S OF KllTM ftLPUn. Al· .,.,..,..... ... persons are ange County ()fl January 7. '1CT1TIOU8 .......
SlJ'> Carnation Corona d.i F-506 THOMAS II. IRWIM, PEAIOR ~URT__,Q~ CALI· P.LEMENTARY OECLAR· SAID COUNTY, ANO AS ....., tw .... ,~~111'8 dolnCl0 .. bw ~S~ CP" 1988 _ MAMI 1.tA~
' D.V.11.. Intended ,,_. l'OAHIA, C~:f.OF OR· ATION OF COVENANTS, AMENDED BY A"N INSTRU:: llacAltlMlr..... -. DAYID H. '"'1 •°H, "'· "'7111 The IOl!owlng persons are M~o~!';' ~26~5 Esther L twee • NOE. 700 CMc c.nter CONOITl,ONS ANO AE-MENT RECOROEO JUNE ........ C .... flla..,.. 175'2 E. 171tl St. Suite 400. PubUthed Orange Coast dOlog buslMM at:
WMtaker 1277, So Ml 111.,11C NOTICE Publfsned Orange ..,.W.:.C,Post0ftfee8ox STRICTIONS RECORDED 24. 1982, AS INSTAU· ~"*' ar.,. C... Tuetil\.c.it.92llO Dally Pilot January 15. 22. LIBEMY NATIONAL
Vernon 'Grand Ter~ice. n~u Daily P11ot February 5. • Santi Ana. CllilOtnia IN BOOK 13135. PAGE 369 MENT/FJLE NO. 82·216541, 0ai'1 PllOt JanuarY 21 •• -o:.:::· ~.1 2521 .W. 29, Februtry 5, 1988 BANK &UILDING, 1301
Calil 92324 ' FICTITIOUI Ml9*Ell FS~ t27Q2--0838. OF OFFICIAi; RECORDS. OFFICIAL RECORDS. FebrOary S, 1966 ' Cilllf 12ro!J ~. anla Ana. F-435 Dove StrHI. Suite 460.
A ty T Wlllltak 5l:J•;, NAME STATEMENT . The name. 1~. and OVERAPORTIONOFLOT2 PARCEL 2: • FS495 · ~ Beaoh,Cllll 92960 Car~a~~n C0tona c:Je1 M•r The followt~ persons ere Pl.8l.IC NOTICE elephone number of pltln· OF SAID TRACT NO. 10275. AN UNDIVIDED 2.16' ~~!, by:bu11n::tv1~' con· P\ll.JC NOTICE AlvamiJ Huntington C 1 92625 , us! , tlft's auomey. or plalnlltt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PERCENT (Yo) INTEREST IN 1111m1 IC NOTICE . ·en val Beech. Inc .. • CalllOfnla Cor· 311 , dOing b ness as FICTITIOUI B08WI M!hout an attorney. 11: (B UNDER A OEEb OF TRUST ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT ..--David H. Smith flCTI110US 8U ... SS poretlon. 1301 Dove Street,
Hiomas McBroom. 513 " ADDEO TOUCH. 4519 E kA•STAT.....-r nombre.ltdlrecx;lonyetnu-DATED 7118/83 UNLESS 11353, IN THE CITY OF NOTICaOI' .Th11 lllllfl'IWll wu llled NA•8TATUllWT Suite 460, Newpor1 Beach. g:;;a~'f;25Corona de!> Mar. g::r;:~9 Ave · Orange. The following perwos are ll"lero de lelefono, del YOU TAKE ACTION TO COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF a.ATM OI' With the COUl'lty Clerll ol Or· The following persons are Calif 92MO
S Scull 69 doing business as: MOUN· ebooado def dem1nd1nte. o PROTECT PROPERTY. IT ORANGE. S'r A TE Of CALI-ARTHUR CMARLEI = County on January 26, doing business as: Thlt butlnffl 11 con· 52~~'er1g~1on'·r: RI~: Ru~~t'L.n A. g~e 1 Cal~ TAIN CREEK II, LTD., 1200 demandtnte Que no MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A wrrTDllURQ 1 8 f9I t CENTURY OVERSEAS, ducted by:. COf'POl'lllon
s de ~I I 92506 92669 · Ou11I Street, Sult• 290, liel'lce tbogado, et) LAW SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK AND CW HihlOM .... I ,.... C 1 15272 Boise Chica Rd.. Jiii E. Lutz, Olslrlct Man·
' 1 NewporlBeach,Callt.t~OFFI C ES OF JOHN PLANATION OF THE 466,PAGES 45AN0'60f TOAlllll trM ..-vblshed ..,.ange out Huntington Beach. CaUt, ager Sus a n g Ru 111 II Phyllts Ozladul. 2328 L V1neent Mayell, Inc .. a RAPILLO 7777 Center Av-NATURE 0 F THE MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. ESTATa NO. A141-Dally Pilot Felbnlary 5, l2. 926'7 Thie t1atement wu filed Tavegl~ne.,r:~rf~ E•· :~~-Newport Be~ach. Clllll Calltornll eorporaJlon, -..an. enue, Su1ie 203. Hunllngton PROCEEDING AGAINST IN THE .OFFICE OF THE To all nen. benel~ 1t . 28. 1968 Abel'dHn Forwarding. with the County Clerk of Or· gr~~s ~~siness' ·15 con-This business 15 con· ag•ng Ge.1*11 Panne:t. 1200 8.-ch. Calllornfa 92647 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· COUNTY REC.ORDER OF creditors and eontlngent F-S07 t5272 B<>lsa Cnk:a Rd .. ange County on January 19.
dUCled Dy fOlfll venture ducted by· co-partners Ovall St .. Su11e 290. ~-Pflone' 714/"'8-46'9. TACT A LAWYER. SAID COUNTY creditors. and pertone wtlO Ptlll.IC NOTICE Hun ling Ion Beech, Calif 1988
Esttoer L WM talcer Kain e' ers . poctJeach, Calif.~ DAlL.tFecn•l AUG t2 3'96 Wimbledon. Costa EXCEPT UNITS 1-29 IN· rii•..Y be otherwlM lnt..-cl 92647 ,...
Tn 5 statement was flied This Ysuitement was hied W.R. WllllamJ • & At · 1987 Mesa. CA 92'5~ · CLUSIVE A'S-51'10wtr0N' In the wlll end/or estat'i"Qf: ACTITIOU8 ..,..... Tnrs business Is con-Publ111'tecf Of toge -Coast
witn :rie County Cierkr'ol Or· with the County Clerk of Or· soollM. a Calttornla COf· 0., L. Graflwlle, Clertl, "lfl a 'street ~ddress or CONDOMINIUM PLAN ARTHUR C WIITENllUAG. MAim STA,,_NT ducted by I c~por1t1on Delly Ptlol Jtnuary 29. Feb·
afl9e County on January 26 ange Counly on January 26 por111on. 2134 Mein~ St., 9f K. Heuton, 0.,Uty common designation ol A L S 0 EXCEPTING ALSO KNOWN AS ARflofUA The tollowlng i>«sont ere Jo -ruery 5. 12. 19, 1988
1988 1988 · Suite 290. Hvn11ngton Pubhshed Orange Coast property is shown ebOve. no THEREFROM ALL MIN· CHARLES WITTEN8URO dotng buslnell• This statement was filed F~66
,*3'2 F-8eact1, Cati! 926'4 Daly Pilot FebNatY 5, 12. warranty is glver1 IS to Its ERALS, ORES, PRECIOUS A pellllon l\as been.... GAEAT Aa.tERICANl-----------4----------
Pul)llsned Orange Coast PuDhshtl<l Orange Coast Tllls business Is eon-19, 26. 1988 eompieteness or e0trec1-ANO USEFUL METALS. t>y GEORGE L. WITTBt-FONDING 0 0 1015 Se~ Ptlll.IC NOTICE flllllC NOTIC£
Daily p,101 FeDr'*' 5 12 Dally Potot February 5 12 doc1*I by: a 11m1ted pertner• F520 ness) ·• The beneficiary Su B S TAN C E S ANO BURG in the Superior ~ drift Dr Corw 091 Mrl.
19 26 1988 19 26 1988 .. shlp undersaldOeedolTrusl.Dy HYDROCA RBONS OF ol Orange County request· Call! 92625 . REPORT OF CONDITION
F.505 F.498 L Vincent Mayell. Prn Ptlll.IC NOTICE reason ot a bfeacto Of def1u11 EV ERY KI N 0 AN 0 tng thel GEORGE L. WIT· James Michael Holland
T111s statement was toed tn the obt1g111ons secrured CHARACTER. INCLUDING TEN BURG be eppolnted as 20 Is Seeorllt Or Corona
--------------------1w•th the County Clerk ot Or· FICTI'TtOUS 8UIMll the.reby, hereJolore ex· PETROLEUM, OIL. GAS. personal repreMntative to det Mt Calif 926.25
ange County on Oecerrober NA• ITATE•NT ecuted and delivered to 111e ASPHAL.TUM A.NO TA~ ac:1m1ntsler the estate ot the This r, busi~•H is eon·
Consolidating domestic and foreign
subsidiaries of the liberty National Benlt, oj H~nt
lngton Beach, In the stale of CALIFORNIA, at the
close of business on December 31, 1987 publish·
ed tn response to call made by Comptroller of the
Currency. under title 12. United Stat• Code.
Section 161. Chart• Number 17306 Comptroller
of the Currency W•tern District.
16 1987 The lollow1~ persons are undersigned 1 wtrtten Dec· BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 decedent d cted b .,, Inell Id 11 F3M732 dOtflil buSlness as. larauon at Oefaull and De· FE.ET. THAT MAY NOW OR The' petition requests uJames YI.A HOlla~d u
Pubhsried Orange Coast COUNTRY STORE AN· mand for Sale. end wrillen HEREAFTER BE FOONO. authority 10 admintsler the Th s statement was !lied
Daily Pilot January 15. 22 TIOUES. 1025 South Coast not•ceoldefaultendotelec· LOCATED. CONTAINED. eslate under 111e lndepen· wuri:ri.Couf\t Cte<k.olOr·
HltBBARD 29 FeDruary 5 1988 Hwy . Lagun• ~. Calif tton 10 cause the under· DEVELOPED OR TAKEN dent AdmlnlSlratlon ol Es· ange Counly 0~ Jenu•ry 26 age of 81 M r Lorks F .. 5 t 92659 Signed lo sell Slld property ON, IN, UNDER OR FROM tales Act 1988 .
Agnes Lollie Hubbard was born in London. Dale Miller, 33898 Diana 10 sattsfy sald obligations. SAID LANO OR ANY PART A heat•l19 on the petition ,,..,_
Ch ) d En d d n I ed PllWC NOTICE Or . Dana Pooni. Caltt 92629 end thereafter tile under-THEREOF WITHOUT. HOW· will be held on FEBRUARY p bl lied Or Coast I ris ty · passe glan an e 1v Kathryn o~erholl 33898 signed caused Sllld not1<1e ot EVER, ANY RIGHT OF SUR· 17, 1988 11 1 45 p M. 1n Dal~ ~~lot Febf~~ 5 12 St8tement of Reeourcee MMI L........_
a\o\ av Februarv 1. in Chicago. Illinois F1cmrous BUIMSS Diana Or Dana P0tnt. Cellt delaun and or elec11on to be FACE ENTRY OR ANY Dept No 3 11 700 Civic 19 26 1988 · ·
1988. at ht•r residence un~il his retirement NAME STATE•NT 92629 . recorded October 21. 1987 RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE Center Ofive west. Santa · · F·S03 ASRTI
in Costa Mesa ShC' is f rom the State De-do;::: ~~I~;;!~ :;sons are du~:, b~":.~~~tn~rs con-~~1::.J'R~rd~7.~5~.!1~~~ ~~BAsg~~~~iF T~RFi~ A~~· ~~u OBJECT to the ----------
sur\'1\'ed h\• hE-r partment H e and his 1alMOBILI IMPORTING Katnryn Over11011 ot the Recorder ol Orange BENEATH THE SURFACE grantiog of tile petition. you P\8.IC NOTICE Cash anEI balances due
daughtN. B ever ly wife Carol vn then CO (DlMOBILIMPORTS Tti1s st11emen1 was Med County FOR THE DEVELOPMENT. should eilher appear it the from depository Institutions:
Piate!!1 Cremation rf!llVed to ·N ewport (c)MOBILI USA IMPdRTS & with the County Clerk OI Or· Said salew111 be made. but REMOVAL, RECOVERY OR hearing and state your ob· FICmlOUS BUSINEll Nonlnter•l·bearlng balances and
and inurnment wil.l Beach were he was EXPORTS ldlVANCO IM· ange County on January 7. w1111ou1 covenant or war-OTHER EXPLOITATION OF jeclk>nl or file written obj9c· T NA1"': ITATIMENT currency and coin ...................................... 9051
"-·· hand!-...1 b' Pal·1f1c ·--trem"'l" act1"·~ in PORTINBGCCO t340 LCoga,n 1988 F_.,112 ranty e11press or Implied, re-SSABIOST RNCESEOSURCE S OR lions with the court belore do1::6g ~~::;:sons are lntcwest-t>eertng balances .............................. 9318 "-"" ~-u "A " • ... Ave : os1a Mesa 111 -· gard1ng ttlle possession. or _u A the heariog. Your appear. ~-.... · 1""'57 Vtl'W M C'm or;al Park. numerous volunteer 92626 Publl"'6<1 Orange Coast encumbrances. 10 P•Y tile "'RCEL 3 ance mey be In person or by Ex T 0 N Bus IN Es s ......... ttes......................................................... VW'
3500 Pacific V iew gro ups includtng Roupen Agop1an . 929 Dally Pilot January is. 22. remaining prlnclpel sum or A NON· EXCLUSIVE your attorney FORMS. 5831 E Trapper Federal funds sold and teeurllles -0-Coronado Costa Mesa. 29 FeDruary 5. 1988 the nole(S) secured by sa:1d EASEMENT APPUR TE· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Tr11I, Anlhelm purchaMd under agreement• to , .... 1... ........ .
Dr 1 \'"'. N e w Po rt Oasis. G olden Timers; Call! 92626 F·436 Deed of Trust. with Interest NANT TO SUCH UNIT FOR 0, 1 contingent credllOf 01 Mery Stelnkoen1g. 5831 E loans and leue flnanclog rec:etveblel: Bc,~1 t·h 6 44-2i00 G u o fo ffers. C o ast AgopJackAgopian.929 Pl.8l.ICNOTICE as1nsa•dno1eprov1ded.1d-VEHICULAR ANO PED·thedeceased.youmuslflleg•pper Trall. Anaheim. LoansandlUMl,netof
Memorial st·n ·1cesl Line Community Col-Coronado Costa Mesa. vances '' any under tile ESTRIAN INGRESS ANO your claim with the court or 1111 92807 unearned Income .............................. 89845
pt•ndtng Call! 92626 FICTITIOUS BU .... ESS terms of said Deed ol Trust. EGRESS PURPOSES OVER present ti to the personal Thil business 11 eon-LESS: Allowance fOf loan legt.> Emeritus Group: T111s Dus1ness 15 con-fees charges and expenses THAT PORTION OF LOTS 9 representative appotnted by ducted by· en ind1v1dual d.... losses 1013 LARKS Semor Aid of Orange dueled Dy 1 general part· r!A:':1~o!~~"!':':!! are ot the Trustee and ol the ANO 10 OF TRACT 5935. AS the court within tour metllht Mery STetnlcoenig ti an ,..aae ................................ ..
County. RSVP. and l nersnip do•ng busine~;; trusts ere.ate<! Dy said Deed SHOWN ON A MAP RE· from the date ol first it-1[11h~~ s~tementy ~.;:• f';f LESS: AltOCated transfenllk reserve ...... --0·
B ARNETT LARK S . ARP 1i Roupen Agopoan J ANO J ENTERPRISES ot Trust CORDED IN BOOK 219. 141aneeollettersasprov1ded w e oun o r-Loans and ....... net of unearned
beloved husb&nd of e 15 r e -Hus statement was flied 4 C S • Said sale wtll be held on: PAGES 3 ANO 4, OF MIS· In Section 700 ol the 1nge County on Oeoember Income. altowance, and reeerve ................. 88332
Caro Iv n . a d o red membered as a gal· w1tn tl'le Coun1y Clerk or Or· ~ach Olt0~1 ~2~ Newport February 25. t968, 11 1 30 CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Probate Code of Callfornte l8, l988 Assets held In trading accounts...................... .. --0·
father •0 r Jacquelyn lant gentleman and a ange Counfy on December Malald: TorQuato 18 t4 pm mthetobby to thebu1kl· THE OFFICE OF THE Tllet1mefor l11ingc1a1mswl11 P 1 hed 0 F~l~ PremiMSandflxeduaett
K uhn and cherished friend to all. M em-31 t 987 SomrsetAve w1ndber.P1 1ng loca1ea at 601 South COUNTY RECORDER 0Fno1 upire prior 10 louro11uyb~~101J1n"a?150;; (~lngcapltaJIUdle .... ) ........................... 1•11 F311331 1 · Lewis Street Orange, Celi-SAID COUNTY months from the date of the ' u ·' • · ,... --1 t ----' 497 grand fathrr of Linda onal serv1~ will be Published Orange Coast 5963 lornta 92668 Th• s.treel address and nearing notice abOve 29. February 5, 1988 "'' '-est••.,...-.. ..................................... .
Ensbury. Dr Jeffrey held at Pac1f1c-View Daily Pllol January 15. 22. du~~: bDu!i~~;~ovi~ue~on-At 1ne 11me of the 1n11oel other common designation. YOU MAY EXAMINE the F_.42 lnves~ments In unconsolidated IUbtldlarles
K uhn. Susan K u hn Ctt.pel at 1.00 p M 29 FeDruary 5. 1988 Matald~ TorQuato publicauon of this nolloe, ii any. of lhe real proper1y Ille kept by the court 11 you PllllC NOTICE and auoclated oompenles ............................... · --0-
d K K h Saturday Februtlrv 6 F-U 1 This Slllement was flied the total 1mount of 11141 un· deacr1b'ld 1bov1 It are a Pl!'ton lnter"ted In Customers' liability fo thll benk
an a t h v u n . . wiiri the Count Clerk 01 Or paid Dalence ol the obtl· purported 10 be. 245 Fiscn.r the estate. you may -~ flCTITIOUI IUllHlll on acceptanoee outetendlng........................ ...... -0-passed aw ay on Feb-Donation s may be P\8.IC NOTICE al"tge County 0~ January 26• gat1on secured by the 1bove Avenue. Suite C·3. Coste upon theexectitor Ot admln· NU. ITATl•NT lntanglbl .. aMla.. .. : ............................................... -0-ruar~ :?. 1988 at the made to the Hoag 1988 · descnbed deed of trust and Mese. Calll0tnla 92626 lslrstor. or upon the at· The following persons are Ot"-........................................................... 2599
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Cancer Center FICmlOUI BUltNESI FMeai eshmated costs. expenses. THE UNDERSIGNED torney for the executor or doing business 11 Total UM1I 102725 NAME STATE•fn Publlshed Orange Coast end advances Is $24.023 SO TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY adm1n1strator. end file wilh ANN'S ANTIQUES. 516 lOSMS def.;~·;,-·~;;t·t~ ....................... _ RA ULSTON The I01low1ng persons ere Oait Pilot Februa .s 12 • II 1s POSSlble that 11 the LIABILITY FOR INCORRECT the cour1 w1tn proof of Mf· 13th St. Huntl~ton Beac:tl
EDWARD ANGUS doing business as 19 ~6 1988 ry • · hme of sere Ille opening bTd r N ,,.. 0 R M A T I 0 H viQe. 8 wrftten requesl slat· Calif 926'46~ -• --12 U.S...C. ta23(JJ---.-·-•MU•.u ... ~u• ........... ~M .. •O-
T s &O ASSOCIATES. . F-510 may be less 111an the IOtel FURNISHED. Ing 11111 you desire special Ann A.,,worl,., Gllbertten. Total assets and 10 .... deferred
RAULSTON, r es1· t822''> Newport Blvd . Ste due THAT stud sale Is made nohce or the llh~ of an In· 516 13th St .. Huntlogton pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(1) ...................... 102725
dent of Corona del 14 t. Costa Men Calif f>talC NOTICE II ava111bie, the expected without i:ovenent or w1r· ventory and appralaement ol Beech. Celi! 92&48
M d 92627 opening Did may be ob· renty regerdini;I tttle. pos· estate assets or of the pell· This business 11 con· UAalTIE8
ar, passe away Edward Winston Purk1u . FICTITIOUS BUllNESS ta1ned by calling tile loUow· MSSlon or encumbrances. tlons or accounts mentioned ducted by. en individual l:>epo.its:
f ebru arv 3. 1988 362 Rallam C1t .. Costa NAMEITATEMEHT mglelephonenumt>erontfleoras101nsurabllltyoll1lle inSecllonl200endl200.5ol AnnA.Gllbertsen tic H'~ 8aa.5 Born April 1-l, 1905 1n Mesa Cahl 92627 The tonow1ng persons are day before lhe sale: (714) THE to1a1 mount ofthe un-tile Calilorn11 Probate Code. This 11atamant was 111ee1 In dO(n91 ° ..._ .................................... ..
South Pittsburg. Ten-Blake Lane 362 Rallam dO!ng business as 385-4837or1213) 627-4865 p1111d balance ol st1d obll· JeMpti F. °'""· ......._, with the County Clerk 01 Or· ,Nonlnter•t-~rlng ............................ 26483
S . ed b Cir Costa Mesa. Calif LE CLASSIOUE. 1701 TAC•I023l1t • gallons together with ad· llcCMlfMJ a""""· At· angeCountyonJanuary26, lnter•t·beetlng ................................ 82312
n esse<' urv1v Y 92627 Corinthian way, Newport Date FebrU!lfY 1. 1988 · vances. and estimated co11s torMJt f01 ,.........,, ua 1966 Fedetal funds purchued and MCYrllles
h is wife. Kathryn Roger Dean Medlen Beech. Calif 92660 Afll F•ANCIAl. .. latd • n d ex Pens es. l t E .. t V1ctorta ltreet, ._.. f-10 sold under egteements to repurchue ............ •500
Vi r g 1 n 1 a A tJ It 17802 Prescott Lane Hunt· Ehmcor C0<pora11on, Call· Trutt ... e, T.D. llRVICE 1277 · 750 00 APPROX· llartleta, CA llU01 Publithed Ofaoge Coast Demand notes lstued to the U.S. Tr-.ry ......... --0·
Raulston · daughter '~<>!'Beech, Calf!.,92647 !Qrrila_...1701 Co!•Wl!i•I n_Way_ C:~~~~!,tr-.J.=-9; i;'!=' IM~T" t .... To'tief\" .. f .• P.v.l>Jl$1Je;d .Of~.C.onJ ~ PtloLFebe'*'t...5. 12.. Other borrowed me>My ........................................ --0·
J b B, dt d d This busmess is COi>· Newport Beech . ..,ah 92660 ·-· ........ _ -· no tee o r o Dally Pilot J1nu1ry 29, 30. 19, M. ttea Mort,.. .... lncMl>tednest and obllQatlons o yna ra o r an ducted by· 1 general pert· This business Is con· del'lt, I01 louttl Lewie ll, Hid obtlg1lion and .electlon February 5. 1988 F-502 , .. ....!:'!.: ........ ___. .__~ -0-sons. Richard Lee and nershlP ducted by 1 c0tportlion Or9ft19, CA t2'll 1714) 10 sell said real pr~ty wu ™" ... ""':"" .._.,~.., -................................... ..
J a m e s E d w a r d Roge1 o Medlen o Scott Caranth«s •M?OO recorded es ll"fstrument No f'tB.IC NOTICE Bank • liel)ittty on eccept~
0 _ l P This s1a1ement was flied T111s statement was filed PubliShed Orange Coast 87-605'52 on October 29. •m11C NOTtre execu1ed and out•tendlng .................................. --0·
n ou sto n n vate ser-with the County Clefll ol Or· w1111 the Coun~ Clerk ot Or· Daily Pliol February 5. 12. 198.7, ol Official Record• In r~ ~ PICT1110UI .,_,, Notes and debentures·subordlnated
VIC'E'S were held It has anr County on January 20 ange County on Janu1ry 20. 19, 1988 lhe olf•ce ol the County Re-It.,. NAMI STATnmNT to depc)llt1 .......................................................... --0-
lx'en requested _that 19 8 F*Mt 1988 ,,..11 F516 ~~~~:'ot ~.,~;:~ County. NOTICa OI' d;:: =:son• •• Ot"-llabllltles ................................................... 192•
O\> nowers Qe sent -Publls?led Orange Coast Published Orange Coast Pdlt:fC1tQTIC[ TruSTH Of part)' cOllCJvt't· a.ATM°" 'AOFESSIOl'f~'S· Tot.i.-~---·-··-····---·-.95211 pa CI f IC VI e w Dally PtlOI January 29. ~b· Dally Pilot January 29. Feb· Ing S1l1: INTERSTATE I~ TEMS, 1800eSllypantClrcle Umlted•llf9 Pl•fened atoelt .................................. -0-
M onuary Directors. ruary 5 12 19 1988 ruory 5 12. t9. t988 FtCTITIOUS aullNlll LENDERS ASSISTANCE. AND OI' HhilOM .1'201,.lrvine, Calff. 92714 GH 2700 F-484 F-475 MAm ITATDleNT INC 176'2 lrlllne Blvd!. TO AG•HTllt Robeft H. Hadstate. 3800
• The following persons are Suite 200. Tutlll"f, CalltOfnia ESTATW NO AM-8th Street, National City,
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The L.epl Oepar1menl at Iha
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nou~ 1 ,_ ~ now llflOI·
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1988 /""-. .
LB.mercbantsexplQre recall_
..,
Anonymous group angered by controls
on signs, displays g~therlng signatures
sipaturcs for its cause.
Bird said fear of reprisal from caty
cOde enforcement officers has promp~ed tllt members lo keep their
identtllC1 secret.
may find itself in the minonty.
"lfl couldn't find JOpeoplt io town
who weren't mad at me I'd be more
surpnscd," Kenney said. "How much
crcdibilit)( is there to a group (that
will be excl udcd ~ausc of her
acncrall) pro-busancss mncc. Bird
said.
"'lthouJh business people 1n
Laauna have bet'.n grumbling about
city ordinances for some ume. at was
Bird's unsuccessful battle this week to
place a clothing rack outside her store
on South Coast Highway that seems
to have finall} united the o pposition.
dlspla)s. The ooly way around the
law 1s to receive special permission
from the city's °"1gn Review Board
or the council m the form of what as
called a conditional use permit.
By LANCE IGNON °' .............
A p-owina dissatisfaction over
controls imposed by Laauna Beach
aovemriient has prompted a aroup or
anonymous business people to in-
itiate a recall drive against a majority
Nation
Panama's strongman,
Gen. Manuel Antonio
Noriega, faces Indict-
ment on drug charges by
a federal grand jury .I A4
House Democrats are
putting together an ·
alternative plan to keep
the Nicaraguan re-
rstance alive./ A4
World
Nicaragua's president
says the House vote will
advance Central Ameri-
can peace.i AS
lndez
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of the City Council. a spokeswoman
for the group said.
Cayenne Bird said a group of about
JO merchants arc formin1 the Com-
mhree t<r1tecall. he sate! the mem-
bers would d isclose their identities
after the orpnization collects 500
Top Gun
ace lifts
ill teen's
.spirits
I•
Aviator gets lesson
in courage from Mesa
youth fighting cancer
By JONATHAN VOLZK.E °' ................
As a "Top G un" pilot. Navy
Commander Randy Cunningham
learned about courage during ac:riaJ
dogfights. but he said he's learned
more from Eric Randall. a 17-year-
old Costa Mesa boy fighting a heroic
battle against cancer.
On Thursday. Eric's dream of
meeting a 1rue-to-lifc hero was re-
alized when Cunningham, the United
States' first Oyang ace in the Vietnam
War. paid a v1s1t to the young man in
Fountain Valley's FHP Hospit4'1.
'T ve Oown with thc best 22 pilots
in the world (at the Top Gun ~ight
school). but I don't thinlt any one of
them had your courage," Cun-
ningham said. "I didn't live courage
sccon') to second like so~e of >;Ou ~ids do. I don't know how I'd handle
it."
Dr. Tnna A.ustin. Eric's pediatric
oncolog1s1. sa)'s that all possible
medical therapy has been used
without success on Eric. who suffers
from lymphoma brought on b)'
leukemia. Repeated efforts to fin d
bone marrow donors and the possa-
bilit' fo r other treatments for trans-
plan.ts have been e \hausted. she said.
She would not. however. estimate
how long Eric can continue to fight
the killer disease.
"I'm a doctor. not an oddsmaker.''
she said. with tears brimming her
eyes. "It goes up and down. He was in
bad shape on Monday, but then we
told him the commander was coming
and he got back up."
Eric, frail with his hair thinning
Several Laauna business ·people
who have traditionally opposed the
council said they side with the recall
movement but denied being part of
the group.
Afterlearninaabout the movement
from a reporter Thursday morning.
Mayor Dan Kenney said the group
remains anonymous)?'' .
Bird said the recall will be aimed at
Kenney, Mayor Pro Tern Robert
Gentry and council members Neil
Fitzpatrick and Lida Lcnney. The
group is~lso calling for the ouster of
City Manager Ken Frank. Bird said.
Councilwoman Manha Collison
_The Cit} Council on Tunday
turned down Bird's request based on
an ordinance 1hat prohibits outdoor
Commander Randy Cann:s:fbam 1ln:e one
of h1a P9tcbea to Erle Ran , a 17-year-old
Coeta lleea yoatb ...nert.a, from cawr, at
P'oantaln Valley'• FHP lloepltal.
from cancer treatments. smiled at about his Vietnam e'pcnenccs.
Cunningham and told reporters thal Cunningham "'as credited with
meetin& the ace was "very exciting... shooting down fi ve North V1et-
On his chest. the youth wore Navy-namese fighters. including three on
issue gold wings rhat Cunningham one day. He was also the. first
once wore. The retircJ Naval com-American all-massale ace and com-
mander -who sull Oics against the pletcd more 1han 300 combat
Top Gun p1lo1s as '"Bandit O ne." missions.
their tra1n1ng enemy -also pres-The meeting "'as arranged by Or.
ented the bo) w11h patches from the James .\. .\ustln. FH P's associate
Miramar night school made fa mous vice pres1dcn1 of medical affairs. and
by thr Tom C'ru1se movie. also a reu rcd Na') admiral. C'un-
ningham is now the dean ofthc 01jht "He's an honorary Top Gun," the school at National Un1vers1t) in San
pilot said. "' Diego ..
Enc said he was a fan of jot Oy1ng Several episodes of the mo' 1e "Top
long before the mov1e. however. Gun" were pallemed after cvents in
Cunningham also pve him a C unnanitiam's hfe.~ Just as Cruise
"idcotape of the movie and "fox meets his leading lad) an 1he film b~
Two," a book the commander wrote serenading her in a crowded bar.
Cunntnaham sang lo his ..-in
Miramar.
Just as C'ru1se has the undesirable
habit of buzzing a1rpon towers in his
fighter jet. Cunningham admits 10
making the same 1ndiscrct1o n on
occasion. ~nd JUSt as Cruise inverts
his plane ~o go cockp1H0<ockp1 t
with a Soviet fighter. C unningham
once used the same tnck when an
enem) pilo t .. tncd to force me into
the ocea n." ·
"He's an interesting person to
meet ... Eric said as he surveyed tht'
commander. who wore in his leather
O)ing Jacket bcdc-cked wath colorful
pa1ches. ·
''You can be m) wingman an)-
ume." Cunningham replied. his o...,.n
e)eS \.\Cl. "Anytime."
"The) '(the council) used weak
excuses. sayin1 that the business
comm uni!) as divided (over the issue
of outdoor d1spla)s),'' said Bird. a
resident of San C'lemente "The
bUSIOCSS COmmuntt y IS not di\ adcd."
Council members Collison and
. (Pleue eee IURCRAJlfTS/ A2)
County
weighs
cap9n
growth
Supe rvisors receive
initiative a lternative ·
from planning staff
By GREG ltLERgx ................
The Orange CounJ> Board of
Supervisors is cons1denng an altema-
l1' e gro"1h management· plan that
would cap construcuon at I. 9 pcrttnt
a )ear. count) officials said Thursday
The count} plan. developed by thc
Environmental Management <\gency
at the request of 3rd D1stnct Super-
v1sorGadd1 Vasquez. was designed to
be an alternau' e to a countyw1de
slo"-gro"' th mallall\ c dnve
But the count~ proposal-to place
construction restncuons on hous1n1
based on a count\ a'erage might
unfa1rl) hm11 growth in some
burgeoning areas that can hand le
bigger 1ncreasn. a count) s4pct-
v1sor's aide said
-The board "'.ill soon consider a plan
to place C'aps on count) ho using
construction based on ~ avn-age
growth O\Cr the past 10 ~e~rs. said~
Moun1ford. e\CCUtl\e assistant to
Super' 1 or Hameu Wieder. The plan
has been 1n the works for StveraJ
mon1hs. and as being developed b)
counl) staff and Vasquez.
~·1eder and Vasquez could not be
reached for comment ThUrsda).
Mountford said the plan cons1s1.S of
severaJ pm' 1S1ons designed to slow
housing construction in the count) 10
a "manageable level." The most
amb1t1ous prov1s1on calls for a cap on
housing construction of I. 9 pcrttnt
per ~car. which 1s the average k vel of
housing growth throughout the COWl-
t~ o cr the past 10 ~ears.
~untford said suocn·1sors a~
' (Pl-..e .. COU!fTY /A2)
Ambitious plan to renovate
LB High lacks only money
lA•cE .~-Bill to speed up
1c11o11 · • road work passes
Focus ON THE N E~s By GREG llERll ................ .The bill. SB 516. sponsored b~ Sen.
Ardlitects have un.vciled an am-
bitjous plan for the renovation of
Laguna Beach High School, but with
a $6.1-million price tag. the proposal
may have to be scaled down consider-
ably before tl\e school district can
afford it. •
"I think it looks super," said school
trustee James Kreder ~he eumaned
a model of the proposal. ··1 don't
know where we're going to 1et the
money." ·
With the school district able to
afford only about SJ million. its
trustees may well opt for a less
grandiose plan as well as look for
funding from the cit y and pnvate
donations.
The recent presentation at Laguna
Beac h Unified School District head-
quaners "as a maJor step toward the
renovation. which has been talked
-about for eight )ears.
The most significant aspects of the
) :c::: Trial ordered for
coach accused of
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Il).Qlesting youths
BJ JONATHAN VOLKE ..............
former Harbor Day School teacher
Alan Riaby on Thursday was ordered
to mna trial on chaqts that he
molested as many as 19 youths, and
the prosecutor in the ate uid he
planned to filt additional chaf'I".
Harbor Municipal Coun Judie
Ruaell Bostrom ruled that suflic:inlt
evidence was J>ftSCftled durint RiibY•• thn:e-Wftk prdimi~ laear-iat '° lbow the .c).JC81'-old ,..,... education tmcller ..._... ....S uW.
Rjpy -the father of an in ... t lirt
and I 9-yur-old boy -.. Mnlecf
·of 24 ~k>ny and eWtt lllildemelftof c:hafFS rutint tfon\ IOdomy to
sbowina chilclrn ,_...peaic lftllllinn and fthns. 9"t after ..._
ll'Olll's naf1. Prfu:l. Di.aict At·
'&oncy Lrtril Rs11 -.W he ~ plaancd to tlle bar ldclitioaal lllony
counts whnl Ritbr ~btrillin Superior Coun oa ft'. 11. -~.rcs ... ..,-. Jliebr·s 19 ala.d Ytmllll dlln111 dlr
preliminary hcarinapromptcd him to
tttk the additional cha,.es. lf con-·
victcd on all ~ rounts. Ri&b)' coukt
tentcnccd toa prison term of60to 70
years., the pros«utor said.
Riaby·s wife, Cath&,.was amona a
clusteroffamily mcm and frimdl
who crowded inlo lhe Newpon Bcec:'-
courtroo"' alona with about a dottn
parmts of RiabY's allql:d victims.
After the juciee '1 cteasion. Cathy
RilbY Mid she was di~netd noc
only -in the ruli"I. but 1n 1o1trom•1 rma.i to redUC'C ber buttlud's
Sl00.000 bail. Rieb)' said· only in
Newport BeKh would an acicwed
child molnlrr have bail compuable
IO thOlf tet in murder c:aa. quoted from a IC'tttt R..,,. a1-..1y
.. Miardcttn have lest bail. .. she ~IO a 12·~ 1trl oet 0'9n1
said. .. Mooty talb -money it ...... VtCUMI. • bu 'nijUllict ., DOW... -~ bebe¥t ill 1nU9i l*ny, ... = hblliC De•1 lllf Wilti• ~ 110 •·of <1a11ae~~· .. ltdJtY UDMICcellllll) ..... Ulll ...................... -n.l'i
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project would incl ude a :!5-meter
swimming pool. sc eral tennis
courts, a classroom building and a
major renovation of the school's
(Pleue .. UNOVAnOJlf/A2)
The state Senate passed a bill
Thursday that could speed up wort
on badly needed Oran~ Count>
freeways and roads by making 11
easier for the Dcpanment of Tnins-
ponation to contract out .work to
pri vate firms.
:t,obbyist prompted
study of civilian
-flights at El Tor-0
Manan Bergeson. R-(wpon Beach,
v.ould allo"' Caltrans to contract ... ,th
pn' ate cngint"Cnng firms for matenal
. and manpower that C2nnot be mct by
state resources. said Juhe Froeberg.
spoke "'oman for Bcrgcson
The bill was approved b) a vote of
(P1--Me BILL/ A2}
Douglas puts
space station
jobs on_hold __ -4
By ROBERT HYNDMAN By 11te Anecla&e4 Prus
u4 LANCE IGNON The hmna of about 1.000 worken °' ... ....,....... an Huntington Beach for thc spaec
A pehd1n1 stud) on allO"''"I c1vihan~1 ts at tht' mahtaf) au1>0n station program has been po tponed
in El Toro "as prompted 1n pen ~ a I 'st for Fccknll E'<'P""'ft. · mddin1t~I > becauw of auonal
""h1.-h 1s in nttd of add111onal run"'a}S an uthcm California. 1hc ~eronaulla . and pe~ '\dm1n1s-
lobb)',St said. ~ tratlon budget cuts. offiClaJs from
Washington O.C. lobb~m C11ffMad1ton satd he talked v.ith Rep. McDonnell DouaJas Astronautics
Robert Carr. D-M1cb_ last tall and JUgrSted that the consrcssman Co. said.
consider a study to detemu~ if~ El Toro Manne COt"pl .\ir Station. The astronlutics unit bepn wor\
and othen. ~ould be shared Wlth civilian air camera. on the space station under a NASA
"I sugcsaed to him that Join1 U9t was a viable option ... and EJ • contract last Occunba.
Toro was mentioned. .. Macliton Mid. .. Fcdual Ea press and eVeT)' other 8ut 11 now 11 "nol able to staff up as ca~r woukt hke to ha~e m~ nanways in Southtm Cabfom._." raptdl) as we would have 1f we bed
8ut Machsonadded that he docs not lfptettnl Fdkral EAP'"Son received more money:· Jolla
th111s.sut and denied any 1mphcaoon that h11 di9C\Ullion Mth Carr. MacGrqor. K1uor mar\et1na ma.
with whom M 1sptnonal frietMb. wu the main impenn .bth1nd the llCf for the finn•1 spice llllClll
conuovm.iat stud)'. ~aid WedLadly.
Mlldaton alto denied that.hi$ personal campa.,n c:ontnbuuon to tnitiaRy. the t'Ompeft)"bed Said n
Caruwayed tht ~·s ckation to punut the st9d)'. exoec:ud to add between 1.000 ...S
Last month. a.tr l"'oooeed a thrtt--moelh sc\Mly to expkw the I JOO WCldcn 1a Huata..-. 8-:la
comlntmll Ult of die E Toro llltion and two other nuhwy fhlbt tO its D8"hll .. ~ o(9,200.
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FrotDAl 8'.adha.m also said the stady would
be a waste of money because a sim ilar
stud) in 1983-84 showed that the El
Toro base was unsuitable for joint
commercal-military u.sc.
theme 6f his State of the Union
'message in which he waa critical of
late additions to the s~nding bill.
Badham lefi for a U.S. Naval
maneuver Thursday and could not be
reached for comment.
oflices 1n Ld's Angeles and Washing-
ton D.C'. The company represents the
Southern California Rapid Transit
Distract and Federal Exp~.
RENOVATION ONLY LACKS MONEY ...
Badham !his week asked Prnident
Reagan to help block fundinJ for the
study because it would duplicate the
pre\;IOUS study.
On June 9. 1987. Madison's wife.
Nancy. wrote a check for S700 for
Carr's re-election campaign. But
Madison said it would be "ludicrous"
to assume that a dona1ion of that size
could buy the congressman's decision
to initiate the airpon study.
The lobbying company is trying to
bring about derciulation of state
Public Ut1hty Commission laws that
affect land-based operations offeder-
al Express and other delivery ~om
panaes. MAdison said. From A l
auditorium.
.. You might ask what style th as 1s ...
said Ralph .\lien. project archatect.
"It's Laguna. It's no t o ne style. It's
eclec11 ." •
A proposed new building to hou~e
18 classrooms on the comer of Park
A\\~nue and St. .\nn·s Dme has a
modem panash look.
Several 1rustecs said input from the and would include 1he installalion of
city a.P.d.its residents will have much new scars. carpet. restrooms and two
to do"With the final confaauration of additional e>.m A concrete slab
1he pool, which will be used by the woukl be poured o'er the existing
commuftity-Ourina non-school hours. -floor: to -ehman:u c the. 4ud1t0num~
The existing pool wo uld be re-steep anchne.
placed with an outdoor amphitht:ater Fo r S 1.4 ma Ilion the auditonum
ata cost ofaboutS90.000. could be turned into the "Cadillac
The nev. classroom bu1ld1ng and theater for the c11,." said Michelle
reno ' ataon of the e>.1st1ng 11bra~ Pct111. one of .\lkn 1s partners.
\.\Ould total S3.I m1ll1on. The deluxe makco,er wouJd m-
The request would be among
rescissions Reagan will compile
before sending the list to the U.S.
House of Rep~ntatives in comina
eh. sai~itriftSOn, a
Badham aidt> in Washinaton D.C.
Badham. a member of tile House
Armed Sen 1ces Committee. urged
Reagan to follow through on 1he
~~hen )OU give a $700 contribu-
tion you're not bu) ang anyone." Mrs.
Madison said.
The Madisons own and operate
Government Relations Inc. wi1h
Mr. Madison said he met Carr
about fi ve years ago. Both.men had an
interest an aviation and became
friends. .
Mrs. Madison said the $700 cam-
paign contribution was the only one
e'er made to Carr. a member of the
·House transportation appropriations
subcommittee. · .Lnhll.e President Reagan. the
Board of Educatio n. \.\all have a lane
atern veto of numerous components
of the plan. theret>)' allowing trustees
to cut costs without redesigning the
in connection wath all the talk of clud<' a new sound S}Slem. lights. . · . .
1he ruturefor the 60-year-01d campus. chandetaers. a back~tage addition and 35-year·-old tailor wins $1O .4 m ill ton state Lottojackpot
proposal
.. The idea 1s 10 show the se' era I
op11o nsava1lable to the c't~ and to the
residents:· said C"l~de Love lad ). the
schQPI d1'itnc1's business manager
student represcn1auve Marcella a remodeled facade
Anderson noted that the current Former Board of Education mem-AC RAMENTO (AP) _ A 35. la~out of classrooms needs ampro,e-ber Ron f'hakotc. "ho was an on the )'ear tailor who picl(ed his numbers m~.nt. .. ong1nal 1~ca 10 r<'-do !he school. mostl)' at random won S 10.38 million
R1gh1 here. she said. pointing to emphas11(d that m oney should be . an the mad-week lolto drawin&. state
the m•~.dle of the campus on the spt"nt on classrooms before the lotter) officials said Thursday.
!11odel, "~ hear the. band pract1c1ng aud1torrum Kashore Sharma. who bought his u Bam?.a \.\ h1le \.\('re trying to read Funding for the pr0Jec1 would 11 ket at a liquor store two blocks
Dickens comC' from an1C'res1 earned .on a from the state Capitol. said he'll
The final l'Omponent of the reno-sa' angs a1...cuun t the school distract coniinue working at a Sacramento
· 'at1on centers on the aud11onum. the plam to ...:1 up \\1th profits from the
largest indoor meeting room an the sak of the .\li<>o Elemcntaf) School
clothing sto re has 'brother co-owns,
isn't anxious to buy a house because
he bought a new o ne recently. and
might travel but has already taken his
famity on a trip around the world.
''I'll keep on heading down the
street just the "'a) I am. you know.
j ust like a Timex (watch}. keep on
ticking no mailer what." he said.
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Sharma said he wasn't all that
surprised to win Wednesday's draw-
ing. since he always figured he'd be on
television for so me reason sooner or
latcranyway.
He picked the sa' wanning numbers
at random some11me ago. playing the
same set since earl~ an the Louo 649
game.
The reno' a11on -wo uld kick off\.\ 1th
the demoh11on of t~o buildings on
the ·north side of Park A venue. The
S\.\1mm1ng pool. t\.\O or three 1enn1'i
co uns. bleachers. a locker room and a
parking lot would take their place
The esti mated cost: S 1.34 million.
ut' sate and propcrt) 11 o"ns an the Alta
the basic plan would cost S248.4J4 Laguna area. l o' clad} said. COUNTY WEIGHS 1.9% CAP ON GROWTH •••
BILL TO SPEED ROAD WORK PASSES ...
From A l
28-5 Thursda\ aflemoon and is on 1(<,
"'a) to the governor's desk for hi\
signature. sa1d Frocberg.
l\lthough the ball wall not go into
clTect un1il Jan I . 1989. Froeberg said
the end re, ult will be a quicker-paced
construction schedule for Caltrans.
"II wall definite!) speed things up.''
said Frocbcrg. "Sometimes. e"cn
when Caltrans has the mone> for a
project. the) don·1 ha'e the people 10
get 11 mo' 1ng ..
Cu rren ti}. pn' ale l On1rac11ng as .. a
gra) area .. an stale la"books. said
Frocberg (alt rans often ha\ e nough
m one} to go ahead "1th project\ but
1s shon on manpo"er When Caltrans
attempted to solicit pn' ate contracts.
slate emplo~ees often sued . said
Fro<.'t1Crg,
1\itanpower shonages las1 year put
s~ '8 m illion IO Orange Count}
construction proJeCt\ 1 n Jeopard}.
~1d Froeberg.
Bergeson·s bill amludes pro\ 1s1on~
to ensure that state v.orkcrs get top
pnont} f.or Caltrans wo rk. said
F roet>crg. Under the ball. Caltrans
ma\ not transfer. demote or la\ on
an\· \tate staffers as a resuh of pr1'ate
contracting agreements. The cos1 of
pra' ate contracts must also be
"<·aghed against the cost of losing
f<.>deral funds. said Froeberg.
G ene Benhcls.en . chief of public
affairs for (al1rans. "Miid C'altrans has
been contracting \.\1th pr" ate firms
for sc' era I \ear~ He said SB 516 wall
allow (ah rans 10 b~ pass the state
Dcpanment uf Finance for approval
of prl\alr rnntrae1s. and allow
Caltrans to av.a rd the contracts at its
discretion
"This as something we'v(' been
supponang for 1he past couple of
)cars:· said Bcnhels.en .. We'\C.' been
sa) angall along "e nl·eded at 10 gel our
project o ut and sta) on schedule."
Berthelsen said that appro~ima1el)
10 percent of Cahrans work as
current!~ contracted 10 pnvate firms
MERCHANTS EXPLORE RECALL ...
P'romAl '
unney agreed 10 panic1pa1e 1n a
committee o;pon5ored b} the
( hambcr of( ommerce to If) 10 iron
ou1 d11Terences bet1Ween the Cit\ and
1he business communal} ·
i\t the heart o f the 1ssue are pnv:tte
pro~rt> rights. Many merchants sa~
cit) officials ha"e no ngh110 use 1he1r
personal taste 10 dicta1c wha1 lype of
displa} s or sains are allowed on
priva1e propert). -
"I am fed up wath 1he CH) ... said
Alex. Evans. who makes neon signs
undt>r the name Dr ~eon. ..M)
contention as that pn\ate pro~n) 1s
privat.c pr<>pe!t)-..
Evans said he has has bttn pamcu-
larly hard h11 b} an ordinance
sponsored b) Ktnne) 1ha1 put stnct
hm1ts on neon and o ther lighted
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t.f ~ ... , &...• •it Vn.t C• llt cf
signs
But Kenne) no1cd tha1 he and a
ma1orn) of1he counc il wert vo1ed an
prccasel~ because the) campaigned 10
prcscn e the c harm of Laguna Beach.
··1 recen ed the most amoun1 of
\Ole 1n a Laguna Beach elecu on (Ill
No\ ember 1986).'" Kenne) said. "We
ne'er made an) bones about 1he fac t
that "l''re o ut to preserve !he village
atmosphcr~ ...
.\nother ~ssue ahat ma) surface was
lhl·counc1rsdec1~1on fi,e }ears ago to
sell 64 acres of ats }Camore Hills
propert) to a pn' ate develo~r. ~hich su~uenlly built a scnes of
condo mini um s
Kenney said the !Wiie v.as a trade-off
that allowed the cit) to pay olT the
debt on a remaining 468 acres at
·}camo rc Hills I hl' debt "as costing
lhl' Cit\ S I 500 a da\ an 1n1eres1.
But former Cit) c'ouncilman HO\.\·
ard ()3\.\ '><>n !hlld the rnuncal should
ha'l' stutk lo an earlier agreement to
sell a portion of the propeny to 1he
Southern \ahforn1a Golf .\ssociation
for l"O golf courses and 10 the
Mamon hotel corporation. This
plan. Da\.\son ..aad, v.ould have been
l)T('fcrabk to the condommaums--that
no" oorder a 'l'C t1 on of El Toro Road.
To force a recall election. 1he iroup
\.\ ould ha' e to collect s ignatures from
20 percent of the registered voters an
Laguna Beach w1th1n 120 days of
fihng a formal declaration o f intent.
said Cit> Clerk Verna Rollin8('r. No
dedaratao n \.\3S filed as o f Thursday
e\enang..
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mes~ will be rKorded. transcribea ~nd de·
livtrtd to the ·~•le editor
The ume 40<JlW, an1wenn1 "serv1ccc ml)' be
used to ~ lcnm to t~ echton>1t'•nr toptc.
Contributors lo our IAntn column must andudt
their namt and teltpbotx ctwn.btr for \tnficat1on
Tens us whll's on )Our mand.
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From Al
stud) ang the proposal for possible
inclusion on the June ballot. They
ha"e until March 9 to make a
dec1s1o n.
The irowth plan i.s currently 1n the
"conceptual stages," said Mountford.
but theu are already some concerns
about the plan among county plan-
ners and supervisors.
Because 1he ,P.roposal is broad-
bascd. it could stifle the development
an some areas ...,.. like the irowing
Rancho Santa Margarita communi1y
-which already haye planned
growth rates.
Mountford said the current county
proposal does not have provisions for
increased 1rowth in specified areas.
"One oft he weaknesses of this plan
as that 1t d oesn't take into account
those areas that can handle growth
above the average," said Mountford.
"Basically. we need more infor-
mation on it. We want to sec what the
impact would be on the county as a
whole. and we want to develop
something that has.regional utility.''
Growth in unincorporated areas of
50uth Orange County has a veraged
between 6 ~rGcnt and 8 ~rcent
annually. consfderably higher than
the county average. said Mountford.
Other provisions in the county
irowth management propos;1l arc:
• A comprehensive public facili-
ties financing plan modeled after the
Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan.
which puts much of the burden of new
road construction an El Toro and
. ..... Gare free
Comfort
Two Potato creates this
easy·t<rwear 1n~ easy-co-care ·
for cotton float dress in your
cho.ice of ~afoam or melon.
Sitts-X.s.s:M,L,XL. 1 70. EOI-
the finishing couch , m1de to
match neckl1u ind cli~ ear-
rinss by Caadlce York. ~r
l tJ4.
Newport Beach
Westcliff Plaza
1062 Irvine A ve.
(714) 646-5521
Store Hows: Mon.S.t fo.1 Sun Ja.5
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Mission VaeJO on develo~rs.
• A plan for preS<'rvation of "sig-
nificant ·· ndge lines. oak trees and
wildlife resources.
• A requirement to provide child care services in all major commercial
and office developments.
Mountford said the count>
proposal differs greatly from an
initiative proposed by the Citizens
Sensible Growth and traffic Control
group. which would base growth on
the development of an area's roads
and public works. That plan does not
include development caps or ceilinp
loatiative-drive leaders al50 ho~ to
place their plan on the June ballot and
have until Feb. 9 to ga1her the needed
signalurts.
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their Meatheads
As Gov. Evan Mecham continues to lotc suppon amona Arizona
residents. the Phoenix-hued Mat Puppeu are winnina over new converu
to tbeirecx:mtric.. dreamy rock 'n'"roll.
Influenced by (Jet this!) the Beatles, Grateful e>e.d.. Johnny Cash and
-----------zz Top, the trio -1wtmst-vocalist Cwt Kirkwood. buaill
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Cri1 Kirkwood and drummer Der-
rick Bostrom -beun u = tbnllilal OD tbeir ICIJ.litled
--· 1912. Onldually, the bud ....
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Their mOIC recent LPI. .. ~ .. ..cl die..._. DIW .0 :CVa.. .. .._ ......
a marked improvemcatorm..pc;e•~a~iallllkoaft*9Clt
Known for opeq_uc dlemel ad.-.. tyricilaa. * Meat ~ ostensibly oblcure acfeiencea ._.., .tJ ....-lilnple needs ..S c1e1inS.
.. Our rem'iad me of.._ dm we UR-llley're actualb jail
. dirty IOGp '::the words ...... d (lib °VlliM' to 'em>fant')," cona.ect
Bostrom durin&. realent ~ tMeniew.
Au:urrcnt favorites an IM~ c:uhare, the poup bu
aradually earned a loyal wl ner~pand•• a'Cliance o(fans (IOIDC
afTcctionalelycalled .. .._tti n•").Blllwilll.Qinawi•..,.,ulu'ityforce
the tiand idto mati111 wuap1..-to brmdca lkir ...-even "8rtMr!
· .. Our record com..-, (SST) ii ~vc O/wlaale'Va' we do."
answered Buitlom. ·we Mftac:all to we need and we a.vc tbc
freedom to nan our own cween. Tbcrc'1 ao Pft9Uft to c:ttuee into a
commm:ial bud."
Wbat really acita tbae,.. is bavias tbc ability to do wlaat t.bcy love
for a livias -lbat is, mMills •Ulic. ~ live and e.~111 an
immediate aapow &om dM:ir faM. '
''"To touraadmet ~ dlla1'1what mates rock 'n' roll IO unique,"
said BosU'om ... UnliR peclJlle in omer lltl. we llllvc oanelves open to
audiCooe rac:tioD ~ tame we llit die -.. It's a very c:atlmJic
experimce -perbmi .. ii• pd for ow body• ow mindl."
DuriJltreceat local11111i • ....,,~ ... raniailcatof
past shoWlby tlW hilb-vObllramiel. tbe ll=tentsand Hdra' Du: loud, spoetnecMllMd at.._ _•pecllCly .
"Our ldldlus ..pdy llll"n .. we lll9ft IUCh short attention .........
offend Boal om. '1'he •ii ill kc c,t• frelll. whether the show is powa fol. crazed. Sl*IC)' or intraepecti'ft... . .
Impromptu IC>loa .._ prowi* inys into the unknown. Some are
pointed. tome wudcri111o IMt h arc plaltllt!d in edvance.
"We rdteanc a lot Ud .-a .......-nled with the material 10 we can
jam later oa SUit," be COlllitmed. "We .. viJual cues thal have led into
some wild improvia&ioml ...... • · ·
· Off...., tlae Kirkwood brod9cn ud Bostrom enjoy more than just a
work.ins relationship. Tbeir lllUlll Md eadurina friendship -one that
bepn durial Glir teeM wtaile liYill&-*r the dcsen-hol,Arizona sun -is
bucd on mUlual leapecl aed nllllwi penonal convictions.
"Music ii~ our_, f11Clqll'CS'li111 our clo1eness, tolerance, cooperatioD. Md w ~dy~ ...,.,..., our own viewpoints, .. said
Bostrom. '"Wc'we IDllM Iii&* il • IDf IDOd-
And ulik lkir iJl.llllll .. oaw, die Meat Puppets ~ cratina a
pan of hiMGry tlllat .-.., CM Iller loot blldt on with a ICtlK of pride and
accomplilltmat.
Opcai111 tbe MIM ........ COMert OD Sunday ftilltt at IM-0.ch
Houte will be tM ~ ~owe dncsome UO-• ,_..,_
Yocali1t-tui1lrill Ed Fromoluo" Cnwllnt has ~ a~Nieu1emeo
Georae Hurtey and Mite Watt in fonn~ a fiu..sperited, palliomte rock
lfOUP· In combinina tlleir unique jazz, folk. and rock llftlllellteitbts with
thouP,l-IJ!'OVOti .. softlWritin&. firehote emanates a needed purposd'ul-
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Editor. Tom Tait . .
DatC'book Editor. Sam Bla<1twell
' ' ·• Creative Services: Ra Babin .
Circul:111on Mana,r:Guy Fttraro
ProQoc11on ~f•n"f<'r. Robcn Canlr(ll
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t'Y TOM TITUS · ff you saw .. Cats" uptown at the Shubert Theater a few )Car
ago, chances are you have some fond memories of the
actress who bcl~out the sho•·stoepina tune from th.11
. show. "Memory." If you sec .. Kilmet, openina ~';?oht an<l
playina through Feb. 21atthe0.. County orming
Arts Center, chances also are you won't connect the sexil~
flamboyant l..alume with Grinbclla in ~ts" -butjf s thL'
same 1ugb-powered set of vocal co~
The aucst critics were.almost unanimously appalled by t hl
hotror film .. Anguish." One walked out and others wan tcJ
to, but stayed out of duty. There's not one admirer of fr el'-
lance eyeball extraction amona them. ~ext week's movie 1
''The Unbearable Liahtncss of Heinl. "'the film version ot
Milan Kundera's erotic novel set durina the 1968 Ru ssia n
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ROCKIJllG AllADltUS •••• ~ ........................ 11
The fun-lovina Wolfana Amadeus Mozart would have had
a ~t time at bis 231nd birthday pmty last weekend at Four
Season$ Hotel. He could have been on the dance floor ":Vi~Ji.ng to ··~equila,~' .. La Bamba'' and .. Great Ball s ot
Fare an the ·madst of hundreds of colorful balldons .. or hr
may have jumped to Barry Cole's bouncy rendition of a ~uc. If the play "Amadeus" was a true picture ol M~ this . was ''Wolfie's" kind ·of party: elega nt
exuberance.
By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN
Calcsa in Santa Ana is one of thole ......_.with a varied
enouah' ~enu so that one member~,.. PlltJ can order
Indonesian sate while another dip iato P.lllla -or
Marylud.aabcakc. And while, ....,._ .. Cajun··
~ nd snapper on an_yone'a hlenu tbeeecllys. it is •--*owners ofCalela aim lO please as mam people• fllliible. all at die ame time. ·
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B» CAPRlCE SPENCER ROTHE
SpeC1al co the Dailr Pilcx
"A mime has che bodr of a grmnasr. che mind of
an acror and the soul of a pott. ··
--Et1enne Deaoux
I'm often asked by banks, credic.card people and
new acquaintances: "Whac -do you dot'
I'm a mime. I say. followed br a blank look
from chem.
"A pancomime; you know, a silent performer."
(Blank stare.)
"I tell scones wtthouc speaking ... (A look of
doubu
"Have you ever hwd of Marcel Marceau ~ .. (The
look oi doubt clears and they 5a)' "Ah res. a mime.")
To most of che world. mime means Maret!
Marer/ Muct2u appears \fond" l J! t:.c llr.1nrf' C <~'
Performml Am CencC'r
The face remains. hO\\t'\t' tr J: .\1.i'1.tJ ... , "1.ii.:t
15 deeph m!!ramed He is the mo t mL..it rut.a 'T,m t •• :h.e
world. \lh\' One could lx t \ r1c JI J:-,d \.s', •t-.1.t • ' ..;''
good marketing or bt t.mu1tl and \.i; fr·&~ .r 'h.cu.-'c h t
has been around w lurl! \X'~1le t~c·. re tx••'" •• ... c ·• .. : ,
ncx the wholt p1eturt
.l' nc1l Marceau . the art ut m1r:it ".1, ;·11it
'exp<>Std co the: pop .. IJ(t \\ 1tn he 'At'nt pt.=' 'l
mime audiences \\tre 'l"'l.i11 and rhce i.:arflt'nni: r·t~"lu·~
basements. smail ~Jlon' .1nd .m hl)USt) in PJ~1 P •t J"'
form was \en Jt cJ,<"r.l .md •wt tor f\t'rH•rt
Marceau. Gncil the advent of Shields & Yarnell on TV in
the late "?Os. Marceau was the only contact that rhe
ma1ority of Americans had with this a·nciem art form . He
toured the U.S. every year. mostly performing m college
auditoriums. and even appeared on "The Tonight Show"
with Johnn) Carson. He remains co chis day most
Americans· definition of the word "mime."
But ~brceau cn.in.:ea '"'J: R) "I'. l' ·r.il,,r'
from his teac her Ecicnnt '0t-l '1>w \ .\l .. ·l e :w 0\1\•~ :~t
bold Step and m.ide mime acce~,i~it w che nur·J .. ,. lit
spe;iks to .ill of U) "tch his b<.x:\ Ht Clm:.;t ~\ "l · .;\\,Jt
audiences \\1th his un1,ersi1 Jr~ .... .:e .\r~ . e (~ar•'"
-before him. hr let u look ar .rnJ t1t•rn 1.iul'.h .1! :ht
What does chis word really mean! Firstly. mime
refers co che art 1sdf. the art of celling a scorv with
g~scures and accions. probabl)· che earl1eSt form of
human communicacion and used b)' all animals that
· requ ire soci1I communication.
Second!)'. it refers to lhe arttSt who performs the
art. Thirdl)". used as a verb. "to mime" means co "act as
if..." Anq fourthly. it dencxes.a small play (a piece of
mime), usually silent, performed by a mime.
What is the difference betwttn pantomime and
mimef Some, but ncx all. mimes use the terms
inmchangeabl)·· The classical French tradit ion. how.
ever, makes this distinction: pantomime refers to the
fact, mime tM idea. ,
Marcel Marceau's programs illustrat e this distmc.
cion. His pantomimes are about the dar-to--da)'
experiences of "Bip" (his e'vtryman charaeter like
Chaplin's "Little Tramp"). Bip deals with the mundane.
tM facts in life. Marceau's mime ~ces. howtver,
contain abstrtet ideas: tM struggks of life and dtath.
good vs. evil, each man's concepc of Stlf, etc.
Since tM 1970s. America's awartnts.s of mime has
expan~d. We now 5tt "mini-Marceaus" at festivals, in
shopping malls ap oo sum corMrs, weiring whitt·
painted fac~ striptd shirts and black parns. When rm
contaCted to perform at thtst function~. l"t.SSume that
this is wjiat they npect to hitt.
I call this the "gmnic mime" look.
-· llsually, I an pasuadt the~ accep< my Q'ID
pmona and on "" occasions to acctpc a mime who
don 00( wear whitt·&ct. Al I say in my one-woman
show whtn I talk to mt audima ("What ? SM talks
during a mime show!''). "How many of )'OU have seen a
mtme show before(' (Some raised lwlds appear.)
"How miny were expecung someone with a
whitt-pamted face!" (More riised hands.) "How man ·
wtre expecung someone who doesn'c speak 1" (fa--cn
more hands.)
"How many of you were expecting Marcel
Marcea~(· (Laughter). "Well," I go on to explain,
"Marceau is a Oassical French mime. Oassical mimes
wear white.face just as clissKal balleri01s wtar toe·
shoes; no< all dancers wear toe-shoes. and n0< all mimtS
wear white-face. The silence and tM makeup do ncx
make the mime. the moveme1u· and the communicarion
do."
Mime. like all an forms, is communication -'Jal~ wi~bod( wirhouutlpng.J>n woids, And
all mime perf onnm th.t I know hnt a different balance
bftwttn tM vnbal and the nOO·\'tfbeJ during their
perfcxmanctS.
human (ond1t1on
P.t'Jkl,ff.\f-\R(ll Put'
About the aiithor
"X'uh le,rend;m French pancom1mN
Marcel ,\/arceiu .cheJuled ro ~rtorm ,\fo11JJ1
night JC che PertormmF Am Cencer m CustJ .\fes.t.
i.·e JsJ.ed Capnce pencer R<Xhe ro slwe her
chou!hrs on mime. Mucew ind che m.1pc ch.u
occurs •'hen an wcftencr l~m ro acarx r"'J;
illusion is r~lrrr
R0<he 's persptct1re 1s e penallr .icurr
The la!un:1 &~,ch mime h.I performed tor
5e\trJ/ 1t"US l5 a solo .imSt JnJ .is J member o1
· Tht ilenr Trracmenc · mime uoupe Per.
formances ha\e ri1ken her to the .~wdust Festwal
rach summtr in ugun• &.ich i1s a·e/I as to s/w_a..
Chtoughouc uftfOfnIJ. .\.("R }'ork and the
M1dv.-esr.
ROlhe 's film mJ1rs mdude ~ p<irrm 4115
"ch.e huids of£. T · m rhe Ste,m Sfwl~g film m
which she also ~"' ed is ~mt'/Jt chorro-
paf>Mr. 'he cnchts regu/11/r. including COUfflN m
ml/M. ma.sk and St•~re mo'-ement 1t Loog &ach
Cicy Colkgc •~ she. J.S sming as mrrne
chor«>gripha lor the coll~:S upcomi~ pro-
dumon of "~t/Sadt. ·· to bt stiµd FdJ. J
chrough.
T JClcm f0t MMrtau 's perfortnMICt Mt snll
,,,,,Ji blt 1t the Ctnrrr Box Off1ee ind 11
T KtecMasrer ourlm. UJI U6-! -for morr
.mlorm1non.
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·"'~ ..... Saturday at the llN WUJJAllS 6 C.: at Chaz', lburscby uuo,.... 2 2710 E. Chapman Ave. 1n Orangr. Villa Nova.. opcp ~ p.m. to a.m.. ·ust cast of lbc Newport Freeway. t-t=M 3131 West Coast H1pway, Newport ~en Williams performs on keyboard.
B M T W T F B Be~~ at the piano ber wophonc and v~ so_lo ~
'IC . .Oii ~:......:..:..:...---=..---=..;:__..;..._::-"~ 6 10 Monday throuah Tuesday and Wed. OISl .
1 2 3 4 5 6 we!J0nc•/7":~ 11 p.m. Friday and v~ and J_= f:~~~= Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.~ urs. ~ r~ ancrs.1 7 8 -9 10 11 12 1 ~ -sun~)'sat the ~iaiyTnn. ~ :S:'!:n,~:i;u:.:.~ l:lO l.m. Tues:
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A~~.f:a~ ~AUIWJT 3010 throuab Sat .. Sun, from I p.m. to I
Lafayette Ave Newpon Beach, fa. a.m. llUTAUllANT 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 turcs "The ~·PPY.Michaels Band," ~g83~1l~ion lslland. New-
top 40 and rock Friday and Saturday Be8ch Joe Lettieri and Friends. 28 29 eveninp and Sunday afternoon. r;.~throuah Saturday at 8 p.m.
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SPDlO G YllA tonipn at t~ Coach
Houw. 331S7 Camma Cap1strano.
San Juan Capistrano. Call •96-8930
for ucket saln· and dinner rcser-
vauons.
THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hifh-
way. Laauna Beach. ps:esen~ hve
entertainment and dancing n1ahtly.
Tonight and Saturday. Katz 'n' Jam-
mers. 494-8088. PERQS 117 Main St., Huntinaton
Beach featurn the Mike Reilly Band
from 9 p.m. to I :30 .a.m. Thursday
through Saturday and 4:30 to 9 p.m.
on Sundays. REUBENS P~E T~m
McKenzie returns for an anddinitc
engagement. Big bend to current PoP
hits. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tuesday
through Saturday. Ruebens
Plankhouse is located at the comer of
Warner and Sprinadalc in Hunt-
ington Beach.
SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific C~st
Highway. Sunset ~. offers hve
entertainment seven niah'u at week.
Tonia.ht and Saturday. Coco Mon-
toya 8 p:Tn. to I :30 a.m. S92-192~.
VILLA NOV A Stu Breckenridec
performs saandards Ud show tunn
67S-S777. ·
COURTHOUSE ll~T:'URAN'.' 644-20 ·
presents Chuck Batt.llli.a s Clusic .. ..,..,
Rock 'n' Roll Show Thunday _ throu&h Saturday, 8:30 p.m. The aoBIN TROWEil bec;k by ovcr-
Courihousc is localed one bk>ck off whdminc demand tonilht al .the
the SS freeway. West on MacArthur Coach lfou~. 33 IS1" ~amino
Btvd.intheHutton Centrc. 721-8128. Capistrano. San J~n Ca.!'~ra':t
ug THE CLUB 228S Newport Call •96-8930 . for uckct ~ r
Blvd. i~ Costa Mesa. Flashing liOts. dinner rcservauons. "
mirrors and a h• dance Roor. Rot·
shirttor shorts. Tickets arc SS foratl 911DdaJ __ _
shows.. Door:s open at 8 p.m. Call -MEAT PVPPETS/P'lllEllOIE ~
833-1160. ni&ht at 8 p.m. at the Coach Homr. nu: '90P presents the coolest, 331S7CaminoCapistrano.San.Juan
"Hoppy" Hour in t~ S-7 P·!"I· C.pi~. Call 4~930 for tictcts
tonight, and Saturday. Dance with and dinner reservations.
Felix Lane (Sl cover chars): Su~y. nm WlllTE llOUIB Restaurant
the Hop 1s available l'or pnv~~ and Tavern. J..o South Coast H!fh-
parties and banquets (call Cbritti way. Laauna Beach. pr:aen~ hve
Silverbtra at 964-S902). and MOC!. cntn1ainment and danciD& n1ah.tly.
Tony Rossini. A Tri~tc. to . Neil Toniaht Cocoa . .t94-8088.
Diamond at 8 p.m. Adm1ss1on tS SJ. .Vil.LA NOVA R~ Fauna's
"Rock Around the Oock," a hi11ory piano 1tyli~Sui!da1 through
of rock and roll featurina Jaon Wednaday. ~ S p.m. to 2
Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.(SJ ~~er a.m., 3131 W. oat Hilbway, New-
Glittery 'Light Years'
.. LICbt Yeua," -•••mated ft1ID wrlttea by reaowned
8CMillce flctloa aatbor 1-..c Aabao.?.atltda' at the
BallMle Claw tlaoee •olcee are
ClldatoplMr Pl.;..~ Cloee, • G~. John
8IMa aad Brtqet Poada, aDd mMICti• l)fa.U Jobaneen
ChafSC).; Wed. "The Cool Jerks, hve port Be8ch 642-7880.
10-picce band; Lip Sync con~ts SUNIETPUll 166SShcifacCoast UllANT30IO THE COURTHOUSE RE
Thurs. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Hi&hway. Sunset ~. offen live •CANNERY llESTA 8 . TAUllANT Nathaniel Jam Band
Valley. 963-2366. entcrtainmtnt seven nishts at week. Lafayette. Newport Beach. n~n Monday th'°'Ch Wednesday from
aad Paa.I SUJ'f""er. Call 875-3670 f• laf_...doa. ,..
THE CllOWN ROUSE.32802 Todly1 3 to 7 p.m ., Cat and tM Bf!tS Wilha tonight and Monday. 6:30 p.m. One block off 1ht 5'1
South Pacific Coast Hiabway. Sou~h and Kindred Spirits 8 p.m. to mid-lloadaJ FrttWay. wnt on MacArthur Blvd tn
Laauna • Frank Ricci and Tno ni&ht. S92-1926. · Hutton Centre.
perform Tuesday throuah Saturday._9 CROWN BOUSE Restaurant, TllE WBnE BOlJSE Restaurant SlJNSBT PUii 166SS Pacific Coa,1
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Bfuc Adept is 32.802 South Pacific Cout Hiahway. and Tavern. J.40 South Coast HisJl-Hiahway. Sunsrt Bcac.h. offers hq·
featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30 South l.Apna. bas Blue Adept. way, Laauna Beach. ~nts hve enkrt.ainment seven n1ahts al w('el
p.m. 496-5773 or •99-2626. Theresa and Parts 8 p.m. to I a.m. entmainmcnt and dancina nightly. Tonifht The Maa.hty Ayers 8 p m 111
Sunday and Monday. •96-S773 or Tonia.ht Jawsc and the Unknown midntaht S92-1926. i ·•~99~-2~62~6~·---------*'~Ba::::.:.::nd.=·~4494-~~808:...:..;;.18~.--------i I-,......y
After a hard
-d -ay at
work ...
SONNY ROLLINS tonia.ht at thl'
Coech Houteat 8 p.m .. ll 1 S"7 C'amt nn
Capistrano San Juan Capistrano
CaJI 496-8930 for ticket and dtnnrr
rrscrvations.
-ir.«.'ZI Nfl'BCLUB hve blur\
Rrin every Tuesday niatn. t 8S!C
Beach Blvd. in Hunti,..io!' Beach
Show timt is J p.m. Admission al thl'
door ts S4. Call 964-2211 for infor-
mation.
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CANNDY lll'.IT AUllANT 10-
niah. t, Wednnday,.and Thursday. 1he
Mart GllefT'Cf'O Duo. 3010 ufayc11c
Ave. Ncwpon Beach. 67S-S777.
INBA& PaBVIEW ~s lt vc
each Tuetday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a m
at the Sheraton Newpon Hotel. 4 S4 5
MacAnbur Blvd.. Jlitwport Beach
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m1dn1&ht. 592-1926.
TH£ WRITE BOUSE Rcsuaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast H~·
way. l.Aguna Beach, presents hvc
entertainment and dancing ni&htly.
Tonight Moambo Huru. 494-8088.
Friday ' RITA RUDNER David Letterman
favorite, appears at the lmprov
ton1&ht through Sunday.
THE IMPROY presents thrtt s1de-
splitt1ng acts each naght T ucsda)'
Wedneeday through Sunda). howttmes and
B..EM.ICK.'S_U£SIAIRS LOUNGE admission pnces are 8 p.m. Monda)'
presents She nna Hope and Manm ($!): -SUOQ'y. Tuesday rhrmrgh
Mead 8 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Wcdne~ . Thursday. ($6): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.
through Saturday. Country, CaJun. Fnday and Saturda)'. ($8). doon open
Blues, Jan and showtunes. ·18120--itt 6 p.m. Dinner is served nightly.
Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 553-1305
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Monday
Highway. unse'l Beach. offers hve DUK E'S ENTERTAINM ENT
cntena1nment se'en nights at week LOUNGE a1 the Ncwponcr Reson
To night lntcrnauonaJ Reggae All presents a special
Stars 8 pm. to m1dntght 592-1926 Monda) Night howcase with com·
THE WHITE HOUSE Re .taurant cdians from througho ut the Southern
and Ta,crn. 340 South Coast High· c ahforn1a area performing.. tx-gin -
"'3>. L"lguna Beach. present~ hH' ning at 8.30 pm. Dukt''s Monda\
cntcnJinmcnt and dancing n1ghll~_. Night howc'ase has no co,t'r charge
. To night through Saturda). The Hut The Newponer Reson is located at
494-80S8 I I 07 Jamboree Rd JUSI t'ast of Pacific
Tbunday
THE KNACK 1on1&hl at the Cpach
House. 3j I 57 Cam mo Capistrano.
an Juan Capistrano. Call 496-8930
for ticket sales and dinner re~r·
\ ,!ll1on ..
SUNSET PUB 16655 Paci fic Coast
High\.\3). unset Beach. offers ""t'
cntcnamment se'cn nights at ""ed.
Tonight begin:. a World Beat Week-
end featuring Planet 10 and a special
appearance b~ Talk Back 8 pm. to
m1dn1gh1. 592-1926.
ICQMF• •V_
Coast Highway 1n N~pon Beach
644-1700. CXl. 575.
Tueeday
KEVIN POLLAK appcan at the
lmprov"ton1ght through Feb. 14 ..\
master of many '01ccs. Pollak has
appeared m major films and TV
shows.
THE IMPROY presen ts thrtt s1de-
spl111mg aclS each n1gh1 Tut'sda)
through Sunday. Showt1mcs and
admission pnces arc 8 p.m. Monda)
($3); Sunday. Tuesday through
Thursday. ($6): 8.30 and 10· 30 p.m.
Fnday andSaturda).
($8). doors open at 6 p.m D1nm:r 1s
scrved nightly.
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Reco. " Six Thur .. da\ E\entng ~ery Fr1i. 111h . \lar1·h 1 :-1h
(),er ·l.000 hJH' atrendPd \Xbrkshop / ~ 1\mwu, •or!<h~"
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~.-r-I rum 'twpo<t llubO< 11.,h $:!0 Rr111>1t •loon
r .. ~r rnformauon. <•• 0 3 I . 2885 Q 3 "°" • .. .
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The Orange County Perfor~ing Arts Center
And
The Daily Pilot in Education IPIEI program tKe coastal Newspaper in
Education INIEI program that brings the ne"A<spaper and ennchment into
t he classroom to enhance reading and strengthen baste skills
An Evening with Marcel Marceau
Monday, February 8, 8:00 p.m .
atthe
Orange County Performing Arts Center
Tk kets available at all TicketMaster outlets and The Center bo'< office To
diarte by phone call f11 4 r 7"4<r1000"ort?'tJt1'8()-Ui ?--.,_
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and matinee prices att S7 ~· S6 THE AMERICAN INTER·
UCI staff/faculty, smior atizens and -NAnoNAL DANCE CO. pmcnts a
students and SS for UCI students. swing class at 8 p.m. each Friday
Tickets arc available at the fine Ans followed by a dance social from
Jl'riday Box Office. 856-6616 and the UCI 9-10:30 p.m.; a jittctbua class each
Bren Events Cenacr, 8S6-SOOO and aU Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom
UCJ DANCE ENSEMBLE presents Ticketron outlets. and Latin class each Wednesday at 8
worts by celebrated chorqraphcr THE VIEW LOUNGENcwpon p.m. $20 for seven lesson( 650-:3048.
AntonyTudoranclUC1dancrlacv~mto1rR01d. 900-Wewpon--· -
and guest anists toni&ht at 8 p.m. and Center Dr.. Adult conttmporary SatardaJ
Saturda).' 1t 2 and 8 p.m. in the fine dance music with live bend .. Inter· SWEETllEART CllAIUTY BAU.
Ans Vtllaac Theatre !>n the UCI section" Wednesday throuah Satur-sponSOftd by the St. Joseph Hospital
Campus. rickets a~ pnccd at S8 for day, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ~o cover Dialysis Unat at the Rep~Hottl.
all seats for evemna performances cbaqe. ~. 18100 MacArthur in Irvine, 8 p.m.
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Tuesday, Wcdnctday and Thursda'
n.iaht is Freddie Fcrtado Group . 8 '" p.m .-12:30 a.m. 314 Fornt A't' 1n
Lquna Beach. 494-9491.
until midnipu. SIO m!rtimum ~
tion. No host bar. tema-formal anm.
MUSIC and dancina. Proceeds benefit
thc St. Josephs Hospital Dialysis
Unit S3S-8001.
LOLA MONTES AND BEK ~J
SPANISH DANCERS ~t . Oranac crrY OP HOPE Danona c' er.
Coast.Collett. 2791. fatrvlCW Rd, Monda¥_ niJht in.the arand ballroom ~Mesa at 8 p.m. 1n the Robert B:_ oLJIK Jrvane Marriott Hotel. \dr
Moore Theatre. Advance uck~tret Oiqo frwy "'MaCArlhw 'Blvd ..
$1 and tickets at tM door are pnced at to Io~. with happy hour from (l 111
S8. 432-5880. 7 p.m. with_appttiz.en and cntcna111
•--daw ment. Toni&ht. dan« to .. M1dnt1l
-1 Maaie" with vocalist Bruce Lconarll
CHURCH MICE SQUARE DANCE disc jockeys Suzi and Nate the Grl'J• a.ua Beainnen class 6 to 9 p.m. at · Donatio.n is S6, yearty mcmlx~hn
Rancho $antiqo Cotteae. in Room dllCS on!Y S5. A monthly d1scoun•
G 108. S40 per person for each of two pass for SIS is available at the door
18 week sessions. Couples or sinaks MARTIN 6 TONI'S Swing Dan
with pannen W(lcome. for more Oub meets tt several Orange C'oun.
information. call HS-6429, locations. Dances. dance contc\I'
538-4908, 682-4363 or 667-3097. dance trips. play outings. lxJ<'
BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancen panics att some of the I Ctl\ 1111·,
on tMir feet every Sunday niaht in the Dance lessons att offttcd bq1nn1n1·
SwaJlow's Cove tounae at the.~istoric to advanced. ballroom to swing I ·
San Ocmcnte Inn. 2600 Avcnida de timn and locations. call 8~35 1
Prdidcnle.SanC1cmcntt7to It p.m.
with the Dean's Dcarons swina bend
and featured,. v6calist Lisa Powtll.
498-9202.
FLORENCE BEANE'S IVY
BOUSE RESTAURANT Danci~ to
tM rhythms of tM Georac Gilham
Qua.net bturina vocafast Elena Oeorac Friday. Saturday. Su'nday and
Monclav 8 .m.-12:30 a m. Eve
'heeday
Wftn Y SEN10ll DANCES .tr
prnmtcd by the Costa Mesa Senior'
from 8-1 I p.m. featured is h''C ban•4
music and a laf'l!C. wooden dan,
floor. Veteransofforei&hWars build
ing. S6S W. 18th St.. C'osta Mt's.a ~
doi:iation.
''BRIWANT AND ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING f ••
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Wed.a•daJ
l'llEE DANCE LF.SSONI by Cay
Cannon toni&ht 74 p.m. at San
Ckmcntr Inn, 2600 Avenida dcl
Prcsidcntc in San Ckmcntc. Dan« to
the music of l..n DouaJas and his•
quintet. 498-9202.
proaram of short ballets.
.. Arabesque," "Kolors. .. ''Shades of
the Orient" and "C>Wosues" for
Valentine's Day at the Laauna
Moulton Playhouse. Two per-
formancn. Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday. Feb. 14 at 3:30 p.m. Tickeu
arc available l>y callina the Ballet
Pacifn ofrJCC at 4~7271. :~r admiuioa-is..$J&.-seoion. ts
and children under 12 arc S&. The
Laauna Moulton Playhousc is located
at 606 Lquna Canyon Road in
La&una Beach. Free parkinl is avail-
abfc.
-TlnandaJ
COSTA M&U QVlcUrzPPERf
a ~nior citizen square dance aroup
seek e~rienced square dance cou-
ples to JOin them. The Quicksteppcn
meet rqularly every 'fhunday, 10
a.m. to noon at the downtown
community center.
Anaheim and Center Sts. in Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
S4S-S669.
SWEETllEAAT /M.A.S.B.P AllTY
sponsored by Youna Sholom Sin&Jn.
Saturday, Feb. 13. Music. pmes.
d.ancina. food and favorite M.A.S.H.
videos. Come dressed as your
Affairs of 1he Hean for Valentine's
Day ... ,_
•~· PACIFICA presents a
. favorite M.A.S.H. character. The
event will be held in a rccrcation
ctntcr in Santa Ana. For loation and
inforrnatM>n. call Dan at SS6-46SO or
Nancy at 532-6 724 or Martt at
(213)491-5872.
PACZ&.I DAY DANCE sponsored
by the Ladies Guikt of the John Paul
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. Maroeau's.world is one of symbols
and illusion. He places his palms
totethcr as if in prayer. then opens
them like a book. and his· hands
become the book.. He raches to pick
an apple and becomes "everyman"
rcachin• for every apple. .
By his actions. · he implies his
environment. He -shapes the empty
space around him into objects, oba&a-
cles, other people and forces of
nature. He distons time and space. By
walking in place. he can create the
illusion that he's been traveling for
hours. covering a JrCat distance.
With the minimum aiesture. he
creates the maximum communica-
tion.
The first time I saw Marceau. I was
seated in the back row of the
auditOnum. He was frozen._lhcn. he
just moved his eyes. I was stunned.
He had said so much.
Economy 1s a term I use when I
teach mime -economy of move-
men\., ume. s~cc. M } first mime
teacher (a student o f Marceau's)
taught me that if it can be said 'with
one gesftirc. don1 use thrtt.
Aip Reade. another mime mstruc·
tor of mine. spent an entire lecture
holding an imqjnary ball. He wasn't
talking about the ball. be ju_jt forgot to
~t it down. In other words, the
illusion was so strong for him. so real.
that until he consciously dropped the
ball. it really remained 1n his hand.
The reason that this aspect of a
mime's training is so important 1s
. two-fold. Tttc-firsL 1s . to tra1n the
mime student to 'keep thr integrity
(truth) or fidelity of his illusions. 10
prc"ent sloppiness and destructio n of
these illusions once they arc created.
The Second reason 1s a bit more
abstract. It is my belief that au-
diences. like docs and children. arc
clairvoyant; especially when they arc
listening ,,..ith their eyes. Silent acting
contacts the audience's "universal
mind" (lhc.1 right brain. if you"w1lll
unlike languqc. which is.} left •brain
activity. ...>-V-....
Tbis siablimanal conversation be·
tween the silent performer and the
audience is heiaJuencd 1f the per-
former is truly e1tpcrienc ing the
activity. making it real.
This brings up the ~uest1on. Is a
mime audience any different from
o ther audiences? No.
What do I have to do to be a good
mime audience? My answer to that ·~
just the same as for all theater
audiences: You must suspend )Our
disbelief and walk into that theater
with the bel~fthat all you arc about'"
see is real: accept that illusion '' reality.
A mime perfo rmance is vel) niut h
like a mack show. The more ~nu
believe it. the more you enjo y 11
I've heard people say "I don't h~<'
mime OecaUK f have to think so
much." -,
But it should be just like watcrn ng
the magic show. If you spend too
much time analytmg the performer'\
technique or trying to "figure 11 out"
(with yo\lrtntellectual Id\ brain). }OU
wtll miss the mq.ic. the now of idea\
and the joy. -·
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illusion. The ideas now from tht•
mime an.st, but the joy-must llt'
provided by the audience.
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'Ai;lguish': On the scr~~ri and in the seats
.. Jee~ creepers" they're after
your peepers.. in .. AnJuish... a
horrible horror picture directed by
Bips Luna and featwina Zelda
Rubinstein and Michael Lemct.
Jftbcycvermakeavidcooutofthis
• monstrosity, you'll
find it in a rancid
box of Cracker
Jacks.
Zelda Rubins-
tein and Michael
Lerner arc both
Discusting. Offensive.
Dumb. Foul.
Sickcninl-
Revoltana. Re·
pulsivc. Moronic.
Shocking. Up-
setting.
Dreadful. Ap-
palling.
Stupid. Dis·
araceful.
Awful. Horrid.
Despicable.
fifteacton. Wh~·n ."Ancuish."
the ~ ~ This film tries 10 be a horror· wut~na ~ar • thrilkr, but due to
ans an this type of . an acute lack of
. . . . pi?urc. story. acting talen1 ltasamovaewsthansomanyother and direction
movies that you wish they would turns into a di~
have continued with the: oripnal turbing exh1b11ion
"lost World" of 1925 wsth . Harry of graphic viol·
Carey. There arc '!lore nuts an tbas cncc.
film than tbtrc are an Bellevue. . A simple rating
.Mot!'er. played by Zelda .Ru~ns.-cannot bqjn to de·
tean 11ves ahe two sons darcctJoW scribe this piCC'C of
throu&h a spiritual waJk.ic-aa.lkie. . g a r b a g e .
One auy I~ ~nd ~lect1n1 "Anguish" is absolutely the worst
eyeballs and~ 1sn t e~cn a hcenscd film l have ever seen. Enough said.
ophthalmololist. He )USt makes a comple~ meu of the Job. The other
dina-a-lina collects bodtes and stacks
them in any available spot in abe
tbcaaer after shootina them.
This picture rates an R and is very
sadisaic. I don•i
recommend it for
any aee. ln fact. it is
so k('ri ble that
three empty seats
in the front row aot
up and walked ouL
Writer-director Biaas Luna should add a .. cy .. to· his
surname. He must
have read too
many works of the Marquis de Sade.
If you enjoy lliis type of movie you
won·a anymore ... you may end up
dead in the rest room or find younclf
locked in the theater.
Fcqet iL Stay home instead and
read a aood boot.
. .
Althouah usina the ritJe of the
incredibly bed "Anauish .. in a de·
scriptive play on words is templina.
ru refrain from doi.na so.
Well, maybe noL 'Anpisb. is so
awful that it wiU definitely causcjusl
that amonpt those unfonunaae
enough to view it.
Tbc film opens witb a prok>qed
close-up (I'm aalk·
ina miCfOICOPic) of
Last week, it was my ~nsibility
to stt the movie "Anauish • to repon
to you about it. I •as not able to sit
thf'OUlh the entire movie. as the
lttftCS I saw horrified me.
I fuld no pleasure in mutilaaion.
a snail (that's ri&ht.
and the early pens
of the movie were
entirely focuJCd on
mutilation. My
honest reactions
include but arc not
limited to feel ing;
repulsed. ho r-
rified. distraught,
disintcmtcd. dis-
befiif. ooredom.
a snail) crawfina
aJona. and. amaz.
i~y enouah. con. .
ttnUCS lO Fl WOl"I(,_
But then apin,
what can you ex-
pect from a movie
that features a psy-
cho killer who cuts
I fell the movie
was; in aeneral. inane. repugnant,
repulsive. without mcril. useless.
overpriced. unne«ssary. harmful,
withoua anistry. over-acted and poor·
ly acted. una«cpllblc. uncnttrtain-
ina. dissatisfyina. unrcwardiniand in
general, a was~ oftime.
his victims' eyes out with a scalpel to
t.akc home to his lov1na mother1
Although this plot is horrid
cnouah. "Anauish" involves anolhcr
story line equally ~ble. Sec the
pen that involves the sicko with the
scalpel is actually just a movie beina
watched by a crowd in a theater.
which is later tem>riz.cd by a "real"
loony with a pn.
This moyje.within ... ·movic is just
another excuse to
put more
.,.aphically brutal
murden on the
scrcen to shock
and di91ust actual
audienc es. It
seems a aood bet
that those rcspon-
s i bl e for
.. Ansuisb" added
the other P9l1 be-cause they realized how rid.icuJous the
pay with the solution to the
aJassestcontact !en.es controversl. was. What they obviously didn t
realizc.l ~vcr, was that the .. more
aore" ru only 1CTVes 10 make mataers
much. much wone. ...
It's 1>0intJcu to commeat on the
Kline an 'Ancuish. becaute the over-
wbdmina violence and stupidity of
the plots mako c:ompctent Ktina an
impossibility. ·
To balance the review, I would say
that I bencfitted from noJ havina to
pay for the mov~ because I was aiven
complimentary tickets. If the altcrna·
live use of your time is even mnotely
likely to be neutral or bcneftcial co
your lift. I sugesc you follow that
roult and avoid this one. or; I rccopizc my critique is to
criticism in that 1
left the movie
thea~ before the
conclusion. I also
entered the movie
theater acncrally
without apprecia-
tion for today·s
horror films. filled
u they arc with
unnecessary aori·
ncss and sensual
characters with distorted per-
sonalities and lobotomiz.cd motions..
Nevertheless. the benefit ofbcinc a
reviewer is 1tttina to uy what you
thfok and here you ha vc that
This movie.becomes the terrlfybJgmonster
••
I have seen a movie within a movie
before. but·· Anauish .. adds a third.
John (Mlchael l...emC'r) is losing h"
(
eycsi&ht and h1~
mot6er. Alie$
(Zelda Rub1n~
~n). fi ves him
.. -subl1m 1na l
• mcssqes to bnng
, t>,lc:k alJ lhe t)'C· -A bells he can. I ~ur·
~ye bank.
/Jl'-~ tha. t this 1i. 11i7 buil'd up his o" n
He docs kill hi\
victims first. He aoes ~o ahe IQ~<,
si161t movie -l'he Los1 World · Thrn
we find out that pcopk in a theattr ,m
watchina a movie of him wa1chine.
"The Lost Wor1d:·ThenJo hn goe~ 111
the theater where they arc shov.1ni!
"The Mommy" (his movie) and
begins to ~yebell t!'e mo' ll'
petrons and emplOyces.
"Anauish" cuts beck and fo nh
between scenes with his mother anJ
and scenes with him watching "Thr
Losa World," whose prch1stonl
animals apparently set him ofT ''en
more.
A man watchina "The Momm)" "
stranacly affected
by ahe movie·s
m~ and be-
pns to shoot the
m ovie-watcbina
audience while
John is doina his
surwery. Panic ttts
in and people Nn
out of the theakr
showina .. The
Mommy.-By this
time. people had alrady Id\ thr
theater I walebcd .. Anpish-in.
Most of the Kton and actresses are Spanish btcaUIC the interior scene~
were filmed in larcelona, Spain. Yet
vcryfcwhldaSpuish .. look .. (I ha'c
~ IO Spain), IDd tbett was no
apparent v~ dubbins either. I spent
more time trylftl IO fipa~ 1h1s OUI
than to unc:krstarid the plot.
Our ratings
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Dr. carter Bowell.
'Wolfie' would've loved 232nd birthday ball
By VIDA DEAN ............
The fun-lovina Wolfpna Amadeus Mozan would have had
a areat time at his 232nd. birthday pany last weekend al Four
Seasons Hotel.
He could have been on thc dantt floor swinging 10
"Tequila," .. l..a Bamba" and "Great Ballsoffirc" in the midst of
hundreds of colorful balloon!, or be may have]u,mpcd.10 Sany
Cele's bouncy rendition ofa memiaue. If the j>lay "Amadeus"
was a trw picture of Mozart: this was "Wol6c's .. kind of pany:
eJcpnt uubcrucc.
The second annual AIMdeus Ball was a fund-raisrT to
aupport I.be Mozart Camcraaa Orchestra.
Many of tbe 250 attendees came drcsted in I 8th-«ntury
costumes and were formally announced at the cntrantt by a
salin·SUlle<f Gleu a ..... From then on ii was pany llm~ with
hooped skirts.. wh11e wig! and satin britches holding fonh on the
floor.
"We love 10 dress up," said JMy (Ma4ame Pom,..._,)
8emle~ha1rwoman with Sau Bartlett ( wcanng another
MP version.) "I had our (hen and husband Rogue's) costumes
dcsi&ncd. We'll wear them apin.
"We will probably make more than S 18.000 too&&ht for the
orchestra," said Hemley who had worked on the ball with the
committee since May. The c0<1\&1r credited much of the ball's
financial success 10 R•dl Dlq, who SCC\lred S 12.000 m
underwn ti ni.
"With the proper backing Ami (music director Pont) could
have a world<lass orchestra -without match." said Les Coti.,
president of the orchestra board. "He has not found his limnauon
and he's matunng."
Knickers and plaid socks get
Classic committee in the swing
BJ VIDA DEAN ............
Memben of the executive commit-
tre stood out as fashion p&aies at tht
·Ncwpon Classic Pro-Am pairina
party.
The sponsorina SSlen of Ha.a
Hospital were deck~ out in pttn
knickers •Dd plaid socks for the
infonnaJ 1rt tOFthcr htld at N~
Beadt Country Oub.
piayinswhen I was 7," Bowman said.
Amons the m0tt than 200 ee<>Pk
there were BUI Plet1i 1lllC. cl\airman for the second year; ,.,.. .._
makina a hole-in-one on No. 17 on
the first day of the tournament, and
.... and ... ~. ....
Now ..,..,. Gn4y wiU bt a
fashion platt amona 1be boOlit board
let. She has a ntW briaht pink, Of'UIC.
black and blue ~t suit and a Io na
strand of pearts 19 wear with il
··1 was never mtt'rcsled m chamber music until I became
mvOl\'ed v.1th this group." said Elai8e Leeas. ball underwn1cr
and commllltt member."Now. I JUSI lo'e 1l. .1rs so v.11rm and
such intimate music."
Pnor to the filet ofbttf/gnllcd shnmp dinner. guests were
treated to ballet Dancers from Ula Zall'• Ballet Pacifica
performed, opening ~1th a number wnlten b) Mozan ">hen he
was 15. The croup executed their stcpS With prtttS1on and at tht'
same time fought off the balloons that noated about and
sometimes became entWI~ With their tWlrhng movemenu.
Guesu seated at tables centered With tall crystal c)'hndcrs
topped ofTwith Oo~rsalso paruc1pa1ed 1n 1hea~'lrd1ngofpnze)
and a brief aucuon.
The event was up~al alhhe way and had all of the earmarks
ofa fesu"e b1nhda~ pan). except no o~ sang "Happ~ 81rthda~
dear Amadeus.··
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"The men are laushina at ua, ..
C0'1UDCftled ....._MMe u commit-* ..... benc:iompued nota_on their
attire."
with husband a-. who with Jeb
...._put t09tthtr the poupof pros;
s..ty and ,_. NJ a 1 c. chauins
with his pro, Sle9e k .. ubr, NwJ s.r.a,, votuntttrina at the ch«lt-in
desk: and Nen and a.rte, .....,.
(in-laws of J._ GI• M , who with
pro John McCamish, won the pro.am
competition).
Otbcn can:ulatina. visitina the bu&ttand ,..,..,...,,,stories Wttr.
Grad y. a "'Booaie boardin&
enthusiast. 1s leavina South Cout
Repertory after 12 years and the au11
was a sift from her friends. Pat Cu
made the prcsentation at a roast and
toast hdd at the Mtridien HC>RI.
NctrtY all of the more than 60
·~ts wcrt rtcallint incidents that bavt occuned durina o ,_iy·s years at
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Jake ao1anr &Ad A_..
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The pmriy wbicb k.icted off tht
Mftftld 'II t~t pve ams
and Plal •~unity IO IMet in a rdueda~. ~ a. GIEi , die J2 P1aident ~ I ·COl'Cmc-IPOl'I at_tcndi• ws• wm ___,..,, wa Playtlll in • tourv·m 111 far I.be leCOad ...._ The
ll"O .... for him -.. ...._ ... ol Tyler. Ttw. ... s1arted
N9ra and Vim Jwa 1 (he's hem on
the HOii board fOr JS years)..._,..
-of Mtraary Savinp. corporate sponsor and ama1eU1 P'a)'er. Vtcti
and -0.-. _.,. and ..., ..... amateur plll,er 0... ..a
.... &mt with= .. .,.., PMet , ••• ., ~ 111 'J,
...._ •s&en. ~ TniditioMJ
J~doMted lllOftthan S2.000of
men's ;r-elry to the fint amateur
the theater.
Joini.na '" the tishthearted fun lundaton~SCR artiltic 4irecton
Mu1lll a-and Dllftl ftm·•a.
wtK> talked 11bout Gndy's dedicated
ICT'Vicc and how m&K'.ll they had
teamed from her. Otben ieduckd '~.,_em·>• •l ..._. o..
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Grady's .,. Wd 11 .._ came
ftom San Francnco for the tribute.
and mom Vena Perry of ape was
t.hcrc.
"111 bt wotkina ia Lona Beach for
Devdopment M~nt "SSOCta-
tioa..-t.&tJ]J bt lf'OUnd at SCR. The)
alT thint1111 of wnuns a ean for me ...
joked Q,_iy, who was 1n cha~ of
Tund raisine for to years and was a
fWktmr c:ooaulaant to SCR for two
yean.
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by Berke Breathed
by Addison
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff Mac.Nelly
by Harold Le Ooux
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DOCTOR THINKS IT NECESSARY... l HER AND I 'M .-.ND WE 'RE 60TH PREPAAEO TO HERE WHEN·
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me1on (n....,.. ham 8nd me1on ..a.) and c=-pec:do
wnezianO (thlNy-eMced Net mignon rMrtnated wtth
lemon, ohe oM mulhroome Md P.-n'IHWI ctw).
Hot lppMlzerl .. llleo ortlred from the menu
Including such favortt• • celMWt frlttl (deep tried
squid) vongole o ccme el eugMtto (baby deme or mu..-In a delcate ftlh broth). and ICaimpf al vtno
8J IU._ end TONY M lit ti biMCO (lhrimp In white wine, fNetl herbe and gertic. Meny aevory and extreordlMry app9tlzers,
A reputation for excelence hU to be earned. patu and ••tr ... are not 119ted on the menu but are
Matty cNc car.. compete along the Orange Cout of offered verbally by the wetter1. The '"'-'oglle hat a
Southern Caitfornla. When a r•taurant hu aoclalm, rich and delk:k>u1 ftevor; a flaky puffed No crust Ii
pr•tlge, ambtenc:e, IUperb food and excellent fttled with .-aigus, lhfftake and pordnt mulhroom1
eervk:e, that •tabhhment ll worthy of being In a In a French/continental atyte. The ttmbelUno ii a
daU by ttteff. Carmelo's ll just such a reeteurant. square serving of rtcona c1W end peppers
c.mwk> Manto has apent 35 yeera In the wrapped In a wefer-t~ lhetl of eggplent and covered
reat.urent 'bullneea. Hell a prof111tona1 who hu with a mJld treah tomato W1Ce"that le light and ,
mastered the aft of making cuetomen happy. People delicate tdthe taste.
still ra"9 about la&r.S.. the reetaurant he eotd more When ~Senta Betbara pr8Wnl are a,..,
than l8V9f't yewa 9g0. He wu going to retire, but IOOn gourmet tr .... They .. split and grtMed with lemon,
reellzed that the reltaurant bulineu wu In hit blood. served with the pink roe attached end tightly covered
As he Mid, "I couldn't stay llW8Y from It." A.nd wtth mozzarella ctw. Clllege ii Jrted buffalo ~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cuatomen Who frequent hll lateet accomplishment mozuretaa ctw wtth tometoea and~ uuce. ate glad of It. Pata 1111 ctiolaa lndude 10 menu ttem1 exempij-
Carmek>'• Reltaurant ln Corona det Mar has an tying the ftavortut ~ of both the northern and
understatedelegancewithalloftheaocompMlment1 southern regtona of naay. ~I Ill truttl di mare.
that one expects In a top caliber eetablilhment. From (an atray of teafood In a trelh tomato aauoe) offers
the Intimate tabtes with their unique candtehotderl to savory ftevor. Dilcusa wtth your waiter the variety of
the rich walnacottlng which edom1 the watll, luxury pasta Miectloral avdable that are not printed on the
and refinement are apparent. menu.
One side of the restaurant la an Intimate piano We ertjoyed a mouth-watertng veal entree fhat
bar with reasonably priced fate. A grand piano had a hint of eu1ry conWwned wt!h the traditional
aupptementa the etegance with soft melodlel to continentlll ftevora. The dllh wu out1tandlng but was
accompwiy uch evening. Manto mentioned that ao new that It dtdn't have a name and w•tn't on the
some of hl1 friends from the entertainment Industry menu. Manto jokingly aa6d we could call the dllh Veal
have-offered to atop by tor a tune or two. Since the SurprlM.
Intimacy would be spoiled by throngs of onl0oker1, Another dellcio_u1entree sampled wu the stuffed ~~oeet · ltn the know wtll be able to cash In on this awordfllh (lnvottlni de peaoe spade alta meulneae).
--rea · delcrlbed on the menu u breaded awordfllh rolled A few nights 9g0, ~Jon Bon Jovt dined thilre with ch1111 diced tomatoea. gal1lc and ctw. It was
and members of ~a staff exdtjngty uked "mildly seasoned, light and thoroughly enjoyable.
permialion to have photos taken with hkn. Manto Other entreea Include chicken beef veal and
keepa thoee phot0:9 8k>ng with other celebrity photos fresh fllh. When available. diners c:M enJoY frMh ftlh
tucked llW8Y In htS <?'flee In an effort to keep the flown In from Italy. Manto 1trtvea to provide hit guests
8'egence of Carmelo • underatated -even to the • with exciting new dishes, to every two to three months
walll. The r•taurant ll Intimate end chic but It hU chefs from Italy wen In the kitchen, bringing with ~acy that even notablee can enjoy thvm at least a dozen unique and delicious recipes.
upon eritertng the dining room, gueet1 are When dining at Carmelo's; be sure to ...,. ~oom
greeted by the maltre d' and .. eec:orted pat the for deaert. Two )'MI'S 9g0 one of the chef'• from Italy
elaborate cold tlppetizer buffet. The preaentation of brought with him a recipe for strawberries with bleck
eech Item Is auperb. They .. complemented by an pepper. Unbellevabte u it may aeem. the tat• can
ornate dllptay of products from Haly lnctudlng wtne.. not be compared to attythlng elM. The unlikely -.----;;:========================:::1 ch1111 and proedutto. At the far end of the white combination of atrawbettlel and Pernod accented
llnen-co¥eled bun.t la the attractive d1111rt aaeort-with black pepper ts prepared tablelkle and aer"9d
ment. Thia breathtaking dllplay te truly a twt tor the over Ice cream. The deffcate bfendlng of the -ve u _. • the palate. Olniw'I • aurety WMt to Ingredients requirea skill but the reautt1 are dellclou1.
uve a ttttle room to enJoy a 1111ct1on from thll table. Manto Is an avid promoter of HllNan culture.
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Come See The
New Warehouse
• Salad Buffet
• Oyster Bar
• Outdoor Heated Patio
• Fresh Fish & Seafood Daily
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Validated Parking • Guest Docks •
• 5 Bariquet Facilities •
~50 Via Oporto, Udo Martna Village
~,.,..__ Niwport Biiich • m-4700
The cold appellnr buffet te caled antipato c:olslt}e and products. He II a member of Gruppo
milto on the menu and II unllke rnoet buffets. When Rl1toranta ltallani of New York as well u the group's
antlpeeto milto II Mlected; wettera ww a bMutlfutty newly merged organWition called Ciao Italia, of which
arranged plate of a110i1ed cold app911zera to the Mantol1chalrmanoftheOrangeCountychapter. The
diner. The MeOrtment tt'9t we Md lnduded wafer-purpoee of the organization ta to foster public
thin YMI, ~ eggp1ent and water-thin awateneas of products Imported from Italy. Aocord-
zucc:hlnl wtth CllP8'8· Al of them_.. tender end tMty Ing to Manto. Ciao Italia predtcta that ..._ of Italian
and elrnoet malted 11'1 our rnouthe. Selectloral may vwy product• thll YMt" wtll amount to S300 mtltlon.
to ln8ur'9 v.-.,, but al h8ve a tat• and touch that Carmelo's Is located at 3520 E. Pactflc Coat
only earn.lo'• cen provide. Highway in Corona d8I Mar. Dtnner la aerved nightly
Additional Cpld lppMlzerl lndude prOIClutto e from 5:30 p.m. for r111rtatlon phone (714) 875-1922.
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tometoee Into a pan and..., .... cooking. Add eooked
macaroni to a.ace pan and 11'1 the ,... .._ mlnut• of
cooklna lldd a .._ p1ece1 of d6ced drted tomatOl9
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Test driVe backfires on Yugo
Valctallendanatparlt your car w11h
kid Jloves. .. to proe.ect l.Mmselvcs.
The bumper ltider that says" Do not
... uti. tbi1 car lllldcrJOina a tcimtific
din test" c::an '1 br rad dvcJuatl the
crud. The NII c1oan•t detail u nicely
as it uKd to. Vour'63 Impala with the dm~e balls and bobbina )mas simply
don t impreM the wimmen anymort.
Time for a new one.
A'coul)kW«baa<>on theed1tonal
page, Manin Brower detailed his
problems in findina a nrw car. Ever
~en the editorial pet;e? Probably not.
Pmt>abb'..-wouldn unless the comics
.,.ere on the fac1na pqe. It's where
int~lligcnt opinions are expressed.
You know this sucker ain't ever
gonna a~arthere. Anyhow, Brower
lo\as coooerllCd about purchuina a
Sl6.000 automobik. Say what? S11t·
teen bills?
Let's lalk aboula car 1ha1 1he
upscale rtadtts of Uncle Don can
handle. Sorntthina smaller than a vw Bua in the m iddle of a two-semi
accident. As reliable as the odometer
read1 n1 on a utcd car. As stylish as a
Pinto ~pholstered tn day·glo
Herculon.
The Yuao. The nt"Wffi four-le11er
lo\ Ord in automotive excellence.
Uncle Don has now stooped as lo\,\
3, hr can for you by test driving a
Yugo. But shades. trenchcoat and a
fake beard (never trust anyone with a·
beard) compkted an efTc-ctive dis·
guise. Look: pel. it's embarrassing to
lo\alk onto the lot much less dnvc one
L ncle Don showed up at the
dealership in his Smoa-o-mauc. Con·
cocunga cover story about a s1ster-1n·
13"' who d idn't know doodly about
cars. who wanted your favonte Uncle
to check it out. and who was tired or
ndmg her bicyck. the salesman onl)
lo\l\ntcd to know. Wbydid she want to
trade down?
Lpon arttu~ into the dnvcrs seat.
)ou·rt 1mmcchately reminded of .. an
C\·lo\1fe. You know:_cranlty, over·
priced. ugl y, slow to move. not
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UncleDon
a~mbled very well. Shifting 1s about
as~ sloppy as the writing in this
column.
Uncle Don took 1t on the 40S and
asked the salesman 1fhe could floor 11.
No problem Put the pcqal 1o the
plastic and sho nufT. gotta ticket
Supposed to do at least 4S on the
fr«v.a~ Dro,•e to the Coyote Canyon
dump and thc) tned to keep me from
leaving. You're not supposed to
remove garba~e from the place.
Feel sorry for the poor buggers who
have to s11 m back. Double amput«s
wouldn't tit. Upholstery's Jund of a
hair ball nauph)de. Accclcrauon it"s
got. but pick onramps Wllh a downhill
slope. And the controls and knobs
and stufT ... some probably rven work.
The list of standard equipment g()(s
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Starts: Sunday, February 7th
Time: IO am to 3pm
'Sit Down Service Menu'
featuring
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Also ... Enjoy Cocktails & Pupu's
on the Patio 3-7 pm Sundays
with Music by the Highlights ,
RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
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Newport Beach
650-51 l2
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on and on. Three grab handles. Hub
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Locking ps cap Wow . .\II this for
Sl .990. Includes the engine and tires
too . nDDLD
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CLOSES
1£& 7~
I can Stt why dealerships sell th~
th mp .. You can easily squeeze two of
'cm in the same space a real car would
fit. And for the pncc ofa Corolla )Ou
can snag t"'o .. one fordnv1ng. one for
the repair shop 1---_c;;;;=~-------------------
usten. )OU v.omcd about them
nuk~ the Roosk1es got., If the)
engineer missiles like their cars. the
suckers lo\tll nc,er gct past their
borders. Yeah. at's from Yugoslobia
not Russia. but a commie's a commie
The brochure sau ~euy yourself a
h11le freedom .. This from d1nbag.
hcathcn pinkos" •
An)hov..v.hcn )ugo tobu) a Yugo.
} ugo broke from repairs )ugonna pa)
for when )ugo to dnvr th1sslug. Put a
commie outl3 work. Don't bu~ a
Yugo. ·
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and tenuer chicken hi ckory-smoked to J)t!rfcction and
smothered in tan~,. barbecue sauce. Then. add savory beef
hrisket. com nn the cob, fresh baked ranch beans. co leslaw
and ~nch tries.
'ound too ~ood to be true? ot at RJ's. ~c1 l make you r
imagination a reality with our "BBQ Platter for 1\-\·o'"
for only $8.95 per person! But hurl)'. thi s feast is-availahlr
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'Cilts 'pqrrer ~Kismet' vamp
If you saw "Cats" uptown at the
Shuben Theater a few years ago.
chances are you have some fond
memories of the actress who belted
out lhe show-stopping lune from that
sho"'. "Memory."
If )OU sec ··Kismet." opening
tonigh1 and pla> ing through Feb. 21
at the Orange County Performing
.\n.s Ccn1er. chances also .arc you
"'on't connec1 1he se'<1ly flambor,ant
Lalume w11h Gnzabella 1n "Cats · -
b~·s 1hc same htgh_-pawc.rcd.sc.l o!
\.<>Cal cords.
They belong 10 Kam Cn swell. a
s1riking.. flame-haired singer/ac1ress
who's having the lime of hu life on
lhe abbreviated "Kismet'' tour. The
local production. under the ban on-of
Opera Pacific. as the third and last for
lhe company.
LaJumc. lhc pnncess of Baghdad. is
a ''llmpy. bawdy "Madeline Kahn
l)'pe of role." according to Criswell.
v. ho predicts tllat Center audiences
will be pleasantly surprised by the
show.
.. 'Kismet' 1sn 't really an opera. but
Toi
Jaus
a Broadway musk al without one
senous thou~t -JUSI fun and silly."
she ~)S. "It II rcany-appeal to those
middle-aged men whose wives drag
them 10 11\c ·opera.' It's filled w11 h
racy comedy and half-naked women.
Something they can relate to."
Criswell prefers it that way. She
wouldn't be caught mummifiro in
something like "Aida.'' 1he Opera
Pacific show that preceded "K.isme1"
inlo the Center. .
'Tm no1 an opera crcalure.'' she
insists. "I JUSl don't belona in that
world. I suppose you couJd call me a
l)Tic soprano. bu1 a more fitting term
· 1s 'bi~ .. beltcr.' I hit the 'monc~
no1es.
That's what she did in "Cats" with,
the hit song "Memory;.· and she
found that the audiences who cheered
her lus1ily didn't recognize her
wi1hout the feline makeup. They
assumed she was about 50 or 60 years
old.
Actually. Cn swell was born just 30
)Cars ago in Chattanooga. lienn .. and
se1 hc.'r sights on ct career in musical
theater early wuh 1he help o f her
parc n1s. who saw tha1 shr got the
proper training at the Cincinnati
Conscrva1ory of Music. 1hen pushed
her into her first aud11ion a1 1he Six
Flags Over Georgia Iheme park at the
age of 15.
"I d1dn'1 think I was good enough.
but I was cas1 and had the 1hnll of
perfo rm ing wi1h all these pros: After
1ha1 I was hooked."
Smee 1hen. she has enJoycd a
successful. rewarding career -or. as
she pu1s 11. "I never had 10 take a
wanrcss job. Ever) time things
staned 10 look bad somc1hing would
come up."
IUm Crt.wen ...... .. Klamet.••
··cats" not onl) brou&hl her a
--------------------------, sirong following 1n Soutfiem Cali·
o n the Merv G riffin Show durina the
L.A. run. she aurac1ed 1he auention
ofa Lancas1er, Pa .. sculptor who was
so smi1lcn he called New York and
Hollywood trying 10 SCI in touch with
her.
we are giving
our cllet ·awav1.
The prize features a five
c.purse meal for a party of six,
plus servers to entertain.
Sit back, relax and enjoy your-
self for an evening of French
C9untrv Cuisine prepared by
our chef In the privacy of
your oWff HOME! ~tstt today,
enter and win our chef for an
. evening!
The prize is limited to c. .naximum of
six and the drawing for the winner
·will be on Marc h 1/88.
forn1a -she also did a well-received
n1gh1club ac1 on the off nights - it
also changed her life. While appearing
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S;weettiea. rl You'll rdax in a luxurious
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light dinner sc:rvet.l In the
intimacy of your room Toast A J,,.vJ.. Yr'--U-. each other with buhhling ~J_ ,,,.,.,.,.,ft/ cham~e. Anc.J next mom·
/Ww tlJa_ IMJo ,.{ t1nJ11. ing. enjoy a full b rn.kfa.-.t in J""' 'fl;fl _ _. your room o r our inviting
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outdoor pool, spa. health dub.
saunas. tennis courts and
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lf you wish. ma.kt' a reser-
vation fo r our lWo For Bttak·
bst Wet'kend. Fd>. 12, 13 or
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a full brnkt.ast for two.
(And-add your own heart·
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IRVINE_\\Grriott •
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They finally me1 and be&an dating.
and now 1hcy'rc engaged. No wroding
date has been set. but it's bttn agreed
tha1 he'll go wherever her career takes
her,
Rt"Stina backstage while awaiting
her rehearsal cue (the compan~
prepares for 1wo weeks with each new
chorus). Cn swell expressed her de.'·
ligh1 al lhc prospecl of performing at
the Center.
"It's a wo nderful. amazing piece of
arch1tec1urc, a fabulous looking
place.'' she declared. adding. "I 1hink
it's go1a101 of people in Los Anselcs
upset because lh~'ve looked down
1heir noses al Orange Coun1y for so
long.
(Pleue CRJSWltLL/Paae 18)
CALIFORNIA DINING AT rrs FINEST'
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Dining out with .lud)
~rldly cuisine from th~ ~hilippines
UJcsa in S-la Au is ooe of lboec
tauruts widt a varied moush
menu so lhat oae member of your
rt y can order Indonesian u te wttile
nother dip into .,.ella -or
Maryland crab cakes.
And while I shudderto tee"Ctjun"
blackened red ~ on anyonc·s
menu thncdays. it as obvious that the
ownen of Caleu aim to please as
many people as possible, all at the
same tune.
Owntts Mario and Ncnuca lknitcz
ov.n thrtt rcsiaurants in the Ptlih~
pine Islands -one in Manila -and
hn\c always specialized in Contincn-
utl cuisine. Playi~'t ufc when they
opened CaJcsa, • initially pltS--
cntcd a menu liberal y sprinkled with
the likes of oysten Rockefeller.
French onion soup. double lamb
chops with mint uutt, crepes Suzette
and baked Alaska.
Wtth talent in lhc kitchen and
competent liil'fV~ o n the Ooor.
Calrsa would be a fine rntaurant
an)whcre. even without the ever-
growina repertoire of Filipino food 1t
nov. offers.
After'I f'ttt'nt multipk-course din-
ner of stiictly Filipino delicacies. I
know wh)' ·G eneral Doua las
MacArthur told tbe people of the
JUDY
CHAllEllAIN
delicacy. stuffed m1lltfis:h. good but
not the best morsel of my evenina
althouah everybody else at the table
made a big fuss over the fish's
presentation.
I was more impressed with CaJcsa's
never-out-of-fashion champagne
sorbet palate cleanser and an en tree of
gnllcd tenderloin smothered with
onions and served with prlic fried
Obviously. l~ 1s a Mala)-ln-
doncsian Wiurd in the kitchen.
workina wonders with the Chmcse.
Japanese, Spanish and Amencan
flavorings and overtones that in·
Ouencc Filipino cujsine.
• rice.
Philippines. ';J shall return." And ranking naht up there with the
I love the decor at Cales.a -captz-
shell chandehcn. nch mahogany fro~ the Phihppmcs. a centerpiece of
camaac seats from ~I calcsas (the
horse~rawn carriages from which the
restaurant denvcs its name) and
photopaphs in the bar of Manila
Clrt'a 1910. befott. au10.mobdcs and
go,cmmental d1sordas changed the
face of the islands forever.
We stancd our crash course 1n cev1che was dessert. an undentated
Filipino cooking wtth a ceviche·st) le tiuk cake: made of rice soaked 1n
appetizer or swordfish that had bttn rosev.ater. milk and sug.arand cooked
marinated in vmcgar. hot pepper, to 3 summ) cons1sfency -then
hmc. onions. cilantro and other herbs topped with a sauce of cannehzed
-the Filipino version ofKosher-deh sugar and coconut milk. (Pleue eee JUDY /Pate 18)
pickled hernng. It was absolutely . ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil delicious. II
Nellt came an cggroll-type affair
stuffed with ground pork. shnmp and
water chestnuts -all dcc~fncd and
served with a sweet and sour sauce
rtminiscscnt of tan apricots.
Ca~·s answer to Chmcse wonton
soup was tangy and brothy w11h a big
dim sum surrounded by plenty of
eabbagc andcarrots
Sautttd vegetables wrapped 1n a
homemade crepe was a mu shu clone.
served cold rather than hot. And then
there . was a mango-sauced F1hp1no
$29.95 -$39.95
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wblJe f-.turlnl special va1eattn• atreee
\ . • a la carte prices •
f(r.savations f<Jqutstd 'Dinner 6tfiins at 5:JO 1" .
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The followin1arc the most popular
videocasscues as they appear in next
week's iss~ of Billboard mapzinc.
Copyright 1988, Billboard Publi·
cations, Inc. Reprinted with per·
mission. -
VIOEOCMSETTE "4LU 1 '"UOY lftO !fie T,_ .. (Dltfteetl
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4 ··~ Oeftclnl'" CVetlron) s.··s.er Trell IV· n. v...... Hon>e''
ll"wwnountl '-"An AmerlcM T .... (MCAI
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ebe's menu b S9~9$. Or oe anyone
c1sc·s menu at all •I.bat mat~. ;
Two can dine spectacuJarly ror
under SSO, ualeu IOlne09C in your
party has a cravins for crepes Suzette. which will tack on an ntra SI 0. 95.
wort off the calories by takins a
tum around CaJesa's minitCU~ dance
floor-in this~. you'll Ktual_IJ be
''c:uttin& a rua" -and finKh off t~
cvcnin& with an Irish coffee or a n9"
cappuccino.
Dini._.at Cales& is like takin& a tnp
around the world.
CA.LESA. llM N. 'hldm A•-· S-&a AM. Ml.ali, 1.-dt ...... ,. F iiiijf ~ ,..._..,.
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13."Too Gun" CPerwnounll
14. HG<•teful Deed: So Fv· <• we111
15."Scert_.• IMCAI
16."'T,,_ 5oufld of Mvllc'' ICeS·FHI
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SUNDAYBRUNCH WITH A VIEW . +
COCKTAILS • DIN!IEll.• SUND&Y BllJNCH
... •1Mac11 flDMICIWhmtM ....... 8-:la,..
1100 W. ocaJ11mN1' • NIWPOR1' BUCH• m4J 675aM
aayoee
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OutQnTheTown
BOBBY McG&rS
Our "°'--ll*ialty ia ma.kine
t\'ery meal a ...-i occaaion!
Y uu 'II want a rroot row,., ror the
luod and run at Bobby McC..
.. here lhe menu ree~Ul'ft raYOl'ites
li kr prime rib ol t..f au jus, only
thl' fiMSt available (...ah fish,
l 'SOA choitt .st.Mb. &obiter, and
.. 1mhinaltoo dinner&. E"')' entree
1ndude& ova-(~ rnsb
-.. t'jCetable, and a trip to our award·
llinninc salad t.r ... and after din-
ner. )'OU can dance and romance in
the Wnl C-O.t'1 moat ucitinc
111gh1dub. For a nicht oa the town.
11r anytime, make.it tpeCiaJ with
1 he mqic. In Newport Beech. 353
E.al>l Cout Hichway. For rewr·
'>.lions cap (il41 673-S380.
CAFE LIDO
Care Lido la Newport Cannery
\'ill_,e '1 only 1u.,_,.r club. h 's
loal«! oa &Jboe Penin1ula. Cafe
Lido ii ..ti known ro~ it.a fresh
seafood eelectiona and conlem-
po~ary rulaine, prepettd by Chef
Francia. The warm. intimate and
cozy ambiance ol du.ty rote and
bursuOdy decor create a perfKt
•lmOlphere ror your dininc l'&·
perience. Cale Udo ~ aho the
rec.-1pien1 or the Presti1ious
Southern CAlifomia Rat.auranl
Writers' Silwr Award Casual al·
lire. Dinnflr nishlly until mid·
nl(ht. Live jua nichlly Call
676-2968 for ,..rvatiom.
THE CANNERY.,
This h<ork wat.elfroot landmuk
in Newpo11'1 Cannery ym.,, rea.
turet fresh local eMf'ood and Eaat·
t'rn bHf. ~Lly sood Mr·
vice, open for Lunch, Dinner, un.
Restaurant
Mf f:2RTEI INN lb<!,tf L Ant.. .1rv1... .
1Jf~&!.\
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Brunch and Champagne Harbor
CruiteS. Entertainment nightJy
and Sun. afternoons EnJOy the
lounce food sallery-superb dam
chowder' 3010 LaFa,·eue
675-5777.
CRAZYHORSE
STEAKHOUSE
Country dining w11h cla!-s1
Authentic western dttor re:.
taurant and saloon. featurinl(
prime rib, fresh ~afoods. and
their famous pan uutt"ed steaks
Lunch: Mon-Fri Dmnrr retiotr
vations guarantttd Dancing and
live muajr in the saJoon Dvrr Rd
E11t/Nrwport Fwy Sant.8 Ana
171 4 l 0-49-1SJ2.
PARKSIDE RESTAliRJ\NT
Relivt yHterday al the Parks1dr
Restaurant. formrrly The Casque.
delighting local diners for ewer 17
years P.ark.aide ·s full dinner faire
indudes sleaks. prime rib and
fresh seafood. unset Dinner
Si>«1als are ~r"ed at llnly S7.9fl
5-i P M Daily Lunch ~ J>t'("1als
start at only $4.95. sen·ed m a
quit!. intimale atmosphere. they
~ke for .. perftet lunrh mttling
"1i1h an important chenl. or a
relaxing afternoon brrak with a
special tomf'<>ne Live entt>rtain·
mrnt is now offerf'd Tues.·Sat
16.')25 Brookhurst in Mile Squarr
Plaza. Ftn. Vallry. 1';1417i5-i9'i
EL PESCADOR
Practically a legend in 1ti own
time. this locally popular est.ab
lishment bu bet>n mnging 1t.s c.-us
tomers bade inre lhe early 1950's
Specaalmng 1n primt' meat.s and
an n celltnl variety of !l('arood.
chef Duke prepares rvt r)' meal lo
perftttion. Not to be m~ are
his Th~nd1y night lt11ian
Specialties, and his famous
chttst'akt Putno Bar and gut
buckel in the lounge ni11htly ac-
companied by good times ind
friendly fares. Lunch M-F 11:3:
. Dinner ni1htly 4:30 to 11: til Mid-
~ ~ ~
c.onunenw $9 50-$18"
IOOd S8 75-SU" ~Uft
Amtt1Can from $4 ~
Anwncan N 11$-$12115
S..food $12 95~$19115
~ S9 t$-~Ui~
Cauuwnw .. So()..118 "
f"nnch Crom $10
lial*' trom $4 6l
A Ill CV1t' Mtt.lnln At n wnbo ..... ..M_H.IJj"
,,.,,._...,, 11Mtll!l:I
from 110~
r
nite Fri. & Sat. 401 E. 17th SL,
C<>1ta Mesa., ~3241.
THE REX RESTAURANT
Located on t~ OCNnfront acrou
from the Newport Bea(b pier.~
Rei ii the Orance. Coast's moet
u clusive seafood reatauranL WeU
known for freah Ha.-iian
gourmet fish selection• and
speciaJmng tn sweet Channel
Island abalone, lt'nder veal and
prime meat.I. Tbe Ru Restaurant
is the choice of l~la u well u
visitors. Recipient ot the prn ·
11gioua Travel·Holiday award.
Casual/elegant allir~. Sunday
Brunch. dinner. Call 675-2566 for
reservations. Valet pukfog. •
SAIL LOFT
Sail L.1h Bar & Grill ftalurei;
ueean v1rw dining wnh the
l'mphas1s on frph lfafood. Oyster
bar. hve rnltrl&Jl'lmenl nightly in
the bar &(H. Open for dinner
111gh1lv fwm 5 p.m. Weekend
hours from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous
Sundlv Brunch. Located at 400
P.C.H. in Laituna Beach.
or the larsett reit.aurant.a loc:.l«I
ont he watetfronL In eddit.ion to a
wonderful menu, The Warehouae
i& a g:reat place for outdoor dinin&
on it.a brand new hetlted, ~
tiered brick patio. The W arehouw
is open for lunch 11:30-2::30. din-
n ers M o nd1 y-Thuraday
5:30-10:30, Friday -Saturday
5:30· l l and Sunday 5· 10. Super
undly Bruneh lOA.M. -2P.M.
Ma)Or credit cards are accepted.
f o r resu vations. call li14)
673-4700.
INDIAN
BUKHARA
CUISINE OF INDI A
_ Perhaps I.be IDOll u a tl.ll( new
restaurant in Hunim,ton Bffch,.
BUKHARA. brinp to you thr
wte and aLm°'phere of India.
Most of t he food at BUKHARA 1.8
~prepared.in a~Tandoor <.clay O\'en). '°'' h spices create uruque tastes
ano distinctive aromas for · each
di h vou·u find the food-.uthen·
ll<' a.no reasonably pri~. And,
lhe aun<>1phere &0 warm and in·
um.ate that it feels like home.
Open i days a week. Lunch served·
11:30-2:30 p.m. with lunch pectals
btginning al $2.99. Dinn~r served
5:30p.m.·10:30 p.in. Friday & Sat·
urday open ·'lil 11 p.m. Reser·
\'alluos and lake out orders wel·
C'ome. Con\'enienll)" located across
from tht Huntington Ct>nter toff
ihe 405 frwy at Beach to Edinger)
7594 Edinger Ave. (il4l 842-31il.
;
TALE OF THE WHALE
Experience a step back into l1mr
tu a place v.hert' you can dinr al
'''°r u~n letsurr. EnJOY the ro-
in11nce ~fold Nrwport w1th'a pan·
11ramll ba} Vil'"'. Excite your
~n~ with their senaauonal sea·
fi•Jd and trad1t1onal favorities.
Breakla l 7 a.m Mon.· Fri .. Lunch
11 .J ~Ion Fri.. Dinner 4-11
Mon .. Sal "at. and ~un. Brunch
-; .i o~ t.er Bar Fri . Sat. & Sun. Ba~qu~t fac1ht1~ up to ;,()() 400
Mam St.. Balboa. 6i3-463.1.
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THE WAREHOUSE
RESTAURANT
Offering diners a view of Newport
Bay 11nd a b ackground of sail-
boal&. The W 1rehouse Res-
taurul, located in Lido Marina
Village al 3450 Va Oporto. is one
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GRASD DINNER THEATER
lmpres 1ve dining and pro·
fei.&1unal producuons art sure to
µlea.w u ch time you '<i.siL The
euraurdinary buffet offtrs rout
burun of beef. glued ham with a
fru11 sauce, Geof1[i• chicken with
~ ches and glue and the Mahi
rt
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$4 7>895 S6 50-$10 !iO from S3 m •
$3 S0-$10!i0 M S.0.$ 10.SO •
ftom $3 " SH 95 from S2 75 4 30-7 *
13-~00 .. ~ $1 OU-~00 4-7 *
$411$·tl-" I ll 75-114 25 4-6.30 •
$3.9$-.t8" t{olJda)S $-7 *
$4 50-18 ~ "'" S2115-$4 " *
from ~so f""'1 $1:1.~ * ,,_,SJ•$ 'VJ
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Mahi u. served 1n a peaunt sauce
Tri·rolor fttl.UCC'1ni and ettam i.s a
real favortlt'. EnJOy dinner and a
pla' ton ight! Grand Dinner
Thuter luaited w1thtn the Grand
Ho~l in Anaheim at l Hottl Wa~·
Call i72-ii to.
HARLEQUIN
DINNER THEATER
Ever) customrr nn bt nperted w
bt trrated hkt ir celrbrih· 'n.e
lheater ufrer~ ..crumpta~ meals
"·nh lop pruducuoni. in an elecant
atm1.15phere Tht' Krumpluou
buffeu 1ndud~ roast bar~n of
bttf. ch1tkt'n and r..»h duohH
paslas. salad!>, \~tlables. and sm·
ful d~m The Sat and Sun
brunch mdud~ • vanel~' uf ea
do.hei.. The Celebril) Temte? 1~
availablr for pn,alt din•l\I· The
ind I\ 1duall\ dt'i.-orated pn' alt
bakuny rooms 11\trluok lhr 4<"il.I·
i.eat hone hue i.haped main room
Thr Harltquin " ltoealed al l'ill1
~ Harbor m :">anta Ana Call
97\'.I 7~10
~CFAK~
GINO'S ON THE HILL
AJmU">t a Co:.ta 1\1~ l11ndmark
llhere fr1tnd and mrmor1e.. mttl.
• Gino"a tsn't an ltahan Rt>&tauranl,
but a restaurant bean~ run by a
tlocall Italian E'en though lhe)
i.er'r man\ lt.ahan 1trm . they also
,,flrr a'lar1tt' \8rll'l\ of other 1lem
.. n their mt'nu Known for
"Honnt fovd and fnendl' ser·
0\IC'l':· Gtno"i. feature • varwd
menu .-ith emphasis on qual1t)
and rN.S<mablr pn<"" Cocktail
hvur with inlt'rrsune nouons al
4 :lO p.m and hvt rnlerta1nment
~ton thru Sat from 30 p.m
5aturda) & Sunday breakfast
from 9 am Located at 4. E.. lith
Strret. C1o;.t.a Ml'Sll CaJ I 6.'i0-li50
lor r~s.er' atlom . dil"f'<1t(\f\S or
"hat" er
• 10-600 •
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OUtOnTheTown Located at 1712 P~ntia in Co.ta
Mesa neu 17th St.. Call 645·8091
or 631-9803.
ZUBIES GILDED CAGE
Rig'ht acroa the street from
Zubies. Specialties are bro.a~ ___ ..._ _____________________ ....;i....,..__ hicllen baby be<lt ribe and filet or
THE BARN
Have the prime of your life choos·
ing from the estensive 25 item
menu. Steaks. seafood, BBQ, Mu-
ican dishei includrn, salad .bar.
and more. Western charm and
country ambiance. BrealtJast M-F
6:30-11 :00. Lunch M-f 11:00-2:30,
Dinner i nights from 5:00 p.m.
Happy hour M-f 4:30·7 p.m. Sat-
ellite dilh. Live entertainment and
dancinc. Banq~t facilities. 14982
Redhill, Tustin. 259-0115.
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
YH! They are the oricinal Famous
for their one-and·a·half pound
Porterhouse steaks and feat11ring
display broilinc. Proudly servioi
for 26 years. Movinc and 1rowing
with Cost.a MHa' New location in
Harbor Center now open!! Off
Wioon between Manhal1'1 aJld
Edwards Theater Serving M-Sat
11 a.m. w dusm1. Sun 3·clO!ling.
'.?:lOO Harbor Blvd.. COit.a Me&&.
6-ll -9i77.
BOB BURNS
Superb is the word l.O dacribe this
fine dining est.abhahment. Servioi
Nev.·port for 18 years, spe<"ializing
in Angus raile<I hfff. the finel!t
yuu can get. Alao featurinc fresh
fish. veal and chicken. The linen
COllUed tablet candlet ancLCr.ub
nowen add to the elesance, with
booths and hich back chairs for
pri vacy. fliclteri111 lanterns and
cla sicaJ music capture the charm·
ing-and warm aunoephere. Open
for lunch and dinner Estensive
wine li.sL 37 Fuhion 11land.
644-20.10.
BJll8TOL BAR 6 GRILL
Our S8 million renovation mallet
us a local f A VORITE. Special
drink pricn 8Jld daily lunch and
dinner 1peciala are our tpeciaJty.
Our newly creeted menus provide
a wide variety of t.Mly ent.rees.
Open daily 6 Lm. to 10 p.m.
Breakf•t eerved all day. Enjoy
fabulou. Champance Brunch.
with 50'1 6 60'1 dance muak. 3131
Bristol SL, Coet.a Mee.a. ~7-3000. _, __
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.JOLLY ROGER
Grut American food and al the
beat prices. The JoUy Rcpr baa
alway• been known • rood family
value raLaurant.. The DMnu fea·
turea breakfast. lunch and diJlMT.
From ea diahea, cridcUe cakea.
burpra. aandwkhee, IAleda to
complete djnnera al ...tood.
tteau, chicken and ct.ltcou. dee-
wn.a. Family owned f~ 36 y9.n
with the frt.ncUiett .rvice i.n
LoWD. 400 S> eo..t Hwy., lAcuna
8-.ch. 494·3137.
REAL New York cheeeecake.
Mondays throueh Fridays from 11
a.m. tu 11 p.m. and dinners only on
Saturdays and Sundays 5 p.m. to
11 p.m. Valet parkiq. Located i.n
the Koll Center. Irvine. 18201 Von
Karman at Michelson. (714)
474-3060.
THE McCHAR'.LES HOUSE
The iracious pace of-another era
may be found in the Victorian
chlnn of the McCharles Houae in
Tustin. Completely renovated and
decorated in antique Ir chjntz.es.
The McCharles Houat olfers a
menu of old family recipes which
'evok~ the spirit of early America.
Different dinner eAtree& prepared
specially each evenini. Recipient
pf Southern California Restaurant
Writers' Promisin1 Newcomer
Award. Luni:h. dinner, afternoon
tea, t.ake out. M-Wed 11 -6; Th·Sat
11-8:30. afternoon tea 2-6pm. 335
S: C. t. Old Town, Tustin.
731-.t063.
THE NEWPORT OYSTER
BAR AND GRILL
Brisht and airy with a colorful
seuide Victorien flair. The New·
port Oyster Bar and Crill ii CAAual
seafood dinins at its beat. Rn
Chandler. who abo own1 The Ru
Restaurant, ha created a fun spot
w sip an Anchor Steam beer. ~t
spicy lhrimp and enjoy uquillitely
prepared fish. It 'a home of the
world·s best linruini clams. Open
all day from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30
p.m.. to 11 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday nights. M.C .. Visa. A.&.
Dinen. Located aaOll from the
Newport Pier. 2100 We.t Ocean·
front.. Newport Beach. 675-9977.
QUIET WOMAN
Thia locally popular rHt.aurant is
proudly in ita 22nd year of aeryice
on Pacific Cout Hwy. in Corona
del Mar. famous for me.quite
broiled awordrllh •-• small, in·
timate atmoephere. the Quie\
Woman serves lunch M·f 11·3,
dinner rucbtly 5.11. i.t.e nicht
menu till 1:30 a.m; entertainment.
rme wine list, c:oclttailt, aac.Uite
dish. Call for det.ailt ab(>ut home
delmry. 3224 E. Co.t Hwy .. Cof.
ooa del Mar 640-7 440.
M Olilr Plot 01Utlookl ~. feru.y 5.1111
10le. All dinnen served with salad.
baked beans, corn on the cob.
~toes and hot roll. Lunch
1peci.a M-F from 49t:J'he Gllaed
Cap is a lot of fun fcx t~ whole
family. Larse dance floor. Wide
screen plu. 8 TV's fo~ sport.I ape<'·
t.aton. A snat v;ew from all SHla
iadudi"I the bu. Call 645-8091 or
631-9803. /
NEWPORT LANDING
RESTAURANT
The Newport landinc R.&aurant
perfec;tly situ.at.flt on the bayfront
adjacent t.u the BaJt>o, {'un ~
hust 1Ume 8 fine.t local •alood as
well as a me.wt prntisioua toc.lion.
Fine food and a moet. u citini
lounce. Cluay yet casual join ua
for lunch dinner Sunday brunch or
perha,p6 appetian aDd c:ockwlt
from ttw oyster bar. The brnth·
Uik inc view is accented With enter-
tainment. Tueaday-Saturday
hichlighted by Steel Orum aounds
of the Caribbean. on Sunday al\er-
noons frum 3-7 p.m. The Newport
Landini ... • definite local favorite.
Open 7 days. Retervations plepae
call (714) 675-2373. Valet parlun1
·• eveninp.
RUMPLESTILSKINS
One ot the beat ~l ~ta of
Newport i& the food at this popu-
lar nicht club. If you love peat.a ..
this is the place! Only the choicnt
incredienta are used in our "home-
mader Muces and eaCh dish is
prepared in the li(ht and healthy
tradition of California ruisiM.
Th" unique "chalkboard" menu
which chances daily allows you to
chooie portiun 1ius to fit your
appetite land your wallet). OOer-
i"l!..include ftleb favorite.u Spa-
g~tli. Clams " Llncuini. an3
Sampi Alfr~ak>ftl with 101De of
our own creations like Mt1idn
Laaacna Szechwan Scallops
Swordfish Monterey and much
more. COfftplete aps)etiur IDHIU
and don't miu our freah home·
made bread! Conw •atly to avoid
the late nicht crunch M aticlt'e
around and dance w some oft.he
best enwrtainJDtnt in &awD! 0,-0
ll:30a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ._kdQs;
11:00 p.m. weekeeda. 114 McFad-
den Pi.c. Newport 8-ch (at ti.
Newpun Pier), 673-&0'l&.
Mon.-Fri.. Dinner 7 nichta a week.
17502 Beach at Slater Huntir,ion
Beach. 842·6606.
NICK-S
PIZZA D'ORO
Aft lt.alian deJi,ht! Family owned
& operat~ for over 19 years. Nick
DiPietro & family are ple...ct to
invite you to aav6r their authentic
homemade ft.alien sauce. All
pttpattd with only nauoli"lte-
d ients; no articicial flavors or pre·
aervativea, no added •uc•n. Only
the finest. ingredienta are uaed Ir
all sauces are flavored with vint.ap
I t.alian wines.
WBDNESDA Y SPECIAL
All-U·Can Eat Spegbetti with
meat uuce, soup or salad Ir 1arlic
bread $2.25 11:()() Lm. to 10:00
p.m.
SUNDAY SPECIAL
All· u -Can F.at S..ked Laaa,na
with IOUP or salad Ir cartic b~.O
S3.25 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
BUFJ'ET
Always ab deli,htful e.ntrees lo
chooee from includinc piua A,.,.
lie bread. f or $3.96 OOued Mon.
Tuea. Thun. Ir Fri 11:00 a.m. -
2:30 p.m.
EVERY NIGHT .
Family nis.hl -full coune dinner
with combo pla~. aoup or aalad.
carlic bread Ir deue.rt.. Prices
r~e from $5.96 -$7.96 Come on
in and eaperience I t.alian coom..,
u it ahouJd be. Mantion Nick'•
n.ame Ir receive a complimentary
1lau of wine or t>ew,.... ol Your
choice. 10585 Sla~r St. (at 2udid)
Fountain Valley. (714) 963-0227.
VINNIE•s ,_
The beat It.alien food prep.red
from the freshest incredienta
uainc no praervatives, aalt, •usar.
OT nceta fats. \iwned by Vinnie
Colandrea of Brooklyn Pizza
WMU, famous r~ havini The
Best Pi.wt in Ora"" County by
The Great Pizza HunL 270 E. 17th
St.. in CoetA Mesa. 722-9264.
VILLA NOVA
A buutiful bay view r reatea the
romatic settinc that has mad• the
Villa Nova ~ "IP«ial ltind of
plaa" for over fifty y~ Superb
cuiaine frpm Central and North·
em lt.aly •rved in Old WMld
charm. E1t.enai~ wine list. Dinner
ftishtly. Piano bat. Full menu til
1:()9 a.m. 3131 W•t Coat Hwy ..
Newport Beach. 642·7880
a•-aE
-·
' California Beech' Restaurant it
one ol Newport'• moat cona.em ·
ponry ,.tauruu. r .. &un,. es·
quiliite JapueM dini,. indudi1111
auahi. Mafood and 1&ub. makes
this a truly p~aaurable dininc es·
perience. Located at 3355 Via Lido
in Newport Bekh. Lunch houn
Mon.-Fri. 11:30·2:30. dinner
6':30-11:00 7 daya a wHIL Happy
hour apecialt S:3<M;:30. All major . G.11
676--0675 for infonnation..
CDNTll\EN1'JU.
CROWN HOUSE
Thia lovely Cont inent.al res·
t.aurant situated •t the corner of
PCH and Crown Valley Pkwy. has
been a pmnet'• favorite for over
15 yean now. Fine dinin1.
cockt&i.Js, danci~. ti~ enten.in•
ment. oyat.er bar, happy how, ~n
quet faciJitt..., limo aerviclt, u ·
tenaiw wine liaL 32802 PKific
Co.t HW)' .. South 1..aiuna N11uel.
499·2'26.
EM BB RS
A traditional continental ret·
t.auranl. steak tartar. spinach
aalad flambe. c:anar salad. all
prepettd t.ableaide by • hishly
quaJilfied staff. Traditional eourm•t diahes such .. brochette a
la Repnce, wal a la Fonatiere.
cr..,y Long . laland ducklinc.
bicarad•. ·m••quite broiled
1peci.ala ni,htly ... S12.95-$17.95.
Cockt.aila, full wine laaL Lunch
ll:00-2:30. dinner 5~30·10:00. Res·
•rvaliona auaeaucl 646-277.t.
Located adjlcent lo the Newport
M... Inn 2642 Newport Blvd ..
Co.ta Mesa.
N&DIT&RRAN£.AN ROON
Airponer I•• Hotel
Conpn.ial and aecJuded. Crom the
bUiy airport. surruundin11. The
Med iterrtnean Room offers
uperb continentail cuisine for
lunch. dinner and Sunday brunrb.
T o1J entertainment nichtJy in the
Cabaret Lou~e. The C•ptain'1
Table is vpen rcx dininc 24 houn..
Perfect for w•tchinc c.Iilomi.a
unwts is the flisht Deck Lounp.
The Airporttr lnn is located at
18700 M11eArthur Blvd. in Irvin..
• 8:.J3-2770
RIVIB•A
Relaa &o inc~ Mrvitt in an
eleiant. intimate atmoephe~. £a.
pertly prepared continental dlahea
by Chef Richard BersMr. since
I 9i0. Thia award wi.nni,. res·
t.aurant also offen an estenaive
wine list, and t1cela in tablnide
preparations and flaaba Open
for Lunch 11 :30-3 p.m., Diruwr
lrom 5 p.m. Esttl.lmt banquet r.cmu... ClelMd Sun. and hol-
.,... 3.133 s. 8riaiol.. c-. ......
540-3840
FRENCH
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