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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-26 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE • DATE BOOK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1988 25 CE TS Plan for NB sound wall rejected CoastaTCOmmission denies application to widen highway; city to !eviv~ project bcl\H~n "'l'" P<Jfl Boufl-,ard and Highland .\\l•nuc Going du\\ n "11h thc apphca11on was a propo'>l'U I O-foo1-h1gh ~ound \\all that \\Oulu ha'e been erected on the ocean )1ck uf the h1gh\\a) That propo~I had hundrt•d!> of home· o"ners up 1n .urns \\ho argued the "all \\Ou Id uru" n out the soothing sound!> and Olud . lhl·1r '1e1A.s of the Pacifk On·an ,,., "di a) hm11 their acces) tu lhl· hl:Ul h and a new WCSl'>llk par~ P•n•l gltt•• ~oters last word on off•hore oil drllllng. A4 Ninfa O'Brn:n prn1Ul'nt nt thl' Ne\\port hurl'' < ommun1t\ .\s-~1al1on "One lllmn \\1onl·r l..alkd 11 a ·Berlin \\all · r om M 1lkr \ ll l' Pll'\ldent llf lhl· \,\ e'>t 'Jewpon Bc..alh \k rc hanl\ .\' soc1a11on that al!>o oppt1'>t·d th\' "all i.a1d hl' \\a~ lorn O\ thl· outlome berauM· he fa , orc:'d tht• \lrc·l·t "1<kn- 1ng By PAUL ARCHIPLEY alHI GREG KLERKX °' .. ~ ......... Leaders o f the Newport Shores Communll) Association were cel- cbraung Thurway after the Cali- for nia Coastal Commission rejected a plan to widen Paci fic Coast Highwa) Auto Show ~ The Orange County Inter- national Auto Show will display more than 400 new cars and trucks. Special section inside today's Pilot./C1 World Panama's legislature ousts country's president for firing Gen. Manuel Antonia Noriega/ A5 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified 86 A3 84-5 87-9 Date book Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather 810 Oatebook A6 Oatebook A3 89-10 81-3 A2 and erect an adjacent sound wall But Newport Beach olftcials \a~ the proposal is far from dead and hope 10 keep the widening prOJl'Ct on sched- ulr. 8) a 5-5 vote. com m1s.~wner!I 1n l'ITcct rejected an applica11 on for a coastal permit to "iden We~t ( oast H1gh"a) from fo ur to "" lanes ··w e v.un' I l an·1 t>1:line 11." said About a dutl'O nwmhl.r\ ul the a)soc1a11on a111:nJnJ lhl' rlll'l'llng 1n Manna dcl Rl'~ \d1l·n· tlln "a11cd until m·arl~ 6 p m hd11n· t>1:1 ng gl\ l'n 10 m 1 nu tl·~ tu prl 'l'nl thl·1r ca\l'. O'Bm·n \<JIU The~ <.'\plained thl·1r oppo<,111on to thl· pruJl'll and found enough com· ffil'>'>1uner' '~ mpa1h111ng "11h thl.'1 r f)<1SlllllO Ill blod . 11 ()Ill' lUnlffi l'>'>IUOl'r \a11J '\ llU ml Jn th l· Pl'upk on the <Xl'dll \llh Ml' gl lling a sound ".all dnd thn a· gl'lltng a purl. "h1k the rx·upk. •n the ullll·r \ldl' arl· IO'>lllg tht>ir '1n1. J nJ gl t11ng nothing'" .. O'Brien '>J1d "I'm glad the~ could put J '"'P 11 ll \11 lhl'\ lUUld do '>Onll mnH· \luU\ •n 11 \1 ilkr ..:lid Dun ~1mp .. un \pt"l 1al pr"ll ' mJnagl·r for thl· rn~ 'ia1d hl· did• • bl.•he\l' coastal romml\\IOnl'I'> lud\ umkr~tno<l thl' proJl.'CI and \,,.,\. (Pleue aee WALL/A2) Laguna may be stuck with Canyon.ROad Caltrans muns shift ing c rash li a bility to city after wide ning at tern pt blocked Lagu na Beach's v1ctOf) in hluck1 ng a reo hgnmen1 of Laguna < an~un Road ma) ult1matel} make l'll) officials liabk fo r tralftr acndcnts that occur on the \\tnd1ng road"a) State and local transponauon of- ROBERT HYNDMAN NEWS ANALYSI S final ... upset that a Sl3 m1ll1on offer to 1mpro\l· road safet> v.as refused . arl' l'On!>1denng opuons that \\O uld 'Shlft" ~'SPO ITT1b1 ~ for t:rgu n a e «1- n) on Road from the state of (ah- forn 1a lo the t II~ or Laguna Rea ch The dl\tu'ls1on follow'> lhl.' Cali- fo rnia < ua~tal Comm1ss1on·., rcJel·· 11on \h·dnewa' of a ('alt ran'> propo!Mll to v.1den and realign Laguna Can\un Road in an cfTort to reduce thl· frcquc nq of traffic accident\ on the l\\o-lanl' road. C omml\'>lllna' "crt· Pt'rl>uadcd by ci t' rc\ldl·nt' and offin als who argucu that lhl· w ad improvements V.l'fl' nut "onh thl' sacrilice of scenic can, on h1ll\llk S "hat h "ould have been lU I into 10 anommoda1e the reallgnml·n1 Jnd a \\ldl.'n1ng to fou r lane!> No" '>late and count ~ trampor- 1a11on offiual\ are suggesting that 1f Laguna fk ach "ants to maintain an unspu1ku en' 1ro nml·n1 at the e~­ i:x:n~· ut tralftl \afet~ the Cit) ought to Ix· held re\pons1hk for that choice. .. Therl··r,j ( htnl''>l'cur..e that might appl~ ·\fa~ ~our dreamr, come trm•.' ·· ~1d Stan Ottehc. C\CCUll\e dmTtor of the Ora nge ( ount) Trans- portatmn ( nmm1ss1on "Kight no". the) ·re in a good pm111on. Thn ~). 'Don't do an)· th ing.' but 1n nu "a) arc the~ held rl·spons1bll.' for 1he1r action-; .. O ltehe _said Ihursd~. "-l'llh Mc"-can thl· local C altrans d1s1m·1 director. agreed \\llh th\· <,cn11men1 .. In rcal1t). 11 the~ "ant to tal.l· control of that road. kt them do 11." l\kKl·an ~•d •• 1 telt \\ e hud a pr ell~ good case hut thl· comnw~"1on "a' tremendou<;I\ (Pleue see LAGUNA/ A2) Two -whlte wooden crones appeared Tburaday afternoon on the ehoulder of La&una Canyon Road at the alte of a three· car accident that clalmed the lives of two - Oelly ............ -. -· 8-&a people laat Friday. Tbe 2 -foot-billh croeees were the work of cartooniat John 1.ara, who planted almllar marllen followln& other fatal accident.a on the winding roacf. College study on growth in county called skewed White water drawing concern in Huntington 8) ROBERT BARKER Of, ... Oelly ....... ..., Chapman survey used a ss umption tha t initiative would cut housing s tarts 15% By BOB VAN EYKEN OflM~ .......... .A. Chapman Collcgl· \IUd) 1ha1 purport!> tu anal~ Le proJt'cted effect\ of thl· roun1~"1de slO\l grO\\th 1n- 111atl\ e 1i. based on as\ump11 ons that "ere fl-J w the rnlkgc ti~ 1hc rount) En' ironml·ntal Management l\gen- C). a colkgt.• o ffin al re' cakd to<la) The stud). k•akl·d IC> the' press Thursdn). rnncludc\ that lht• in- 1t1at1H \\OUld redUl"l' COUfll \ la\ revenues b) $69 m1l hon. rl·durc the growth an cmplo) ment. reduce per- sonal income and ra1..e the cost o l housing. But the stud) 1s based on the as~ump11un that lhc propmed ballor mc;l\urr ''ould fl'J url' hou~ing 'tart' 1n the rnunt~ b~ 15 p1.:rntnl. a pre m1\l' lhjl in1t1~Hl\l' 1'lrllfl<IOl'nl \ dl\flUll' .. , hl· uiunl \ J1d pro\ 1de U\ \\Ith thl' 1nll1j l j!l~ump11un:· said .\nn Snl'll. ffidOjging l'dllor or lhl' Chap.. man ( olki.tl' h unom1l Foreca~t uppona\ 01 thl· in1 11a11' e \a~ there' I'> no rea'>on 10 a .. sumc that thl·1r measurl' \\\Hiid rl·dun· h0u\1 ng ,1an .. In fo t. 11 1111g.h1 hj \l' the oppo 11e cfTcct. sail.I Ru" Rurl.l'll. nJ-author of the 1n1t1at1H' .. The assumplll'" " lud11.rou ... " s~11d Burkl'll .. \\ 11 hou1 the 1n111all\e housing ha .. tx·t·n 2c111n1t a bum rap in Orangl' < ount~ Thl' ll>UOI \ \ dn' mg foH l' " 111 1.'rl'at1.· Jllb'. not housi ng ThJ!'' \\ h~ thcrl· ,., '>O mul'h pent up dl'mJ nJ tor hllU\lng .. Thl' 111111J ll\I.'. "hi h lj uahited l'.trhl·r th1' month fur the June ballot. \\uuld r1.·4u1rc thj t tk~elopcrs put an trJffll 1mpr11\l'ml•nt on conge<;tl·d \lrl'eh JnJ tnll'r'>l'n 1ons before ge1- 11ng huild1ng p1.:rm11 ... Buri..l'll ... lid th1.· 1ni t1all'l' "ould pl,11.l· ~rl'Jll'r dt-manth on de-' elopl'r> uf h1~h-n'l' l'ommerl·1al dl'' elop- ml'nl. tx·,.iuw 11 brings mon: traffil' than n·"Jl·n11al de,elopmenl ··\,\hat if housing g~s up b} IS Pl'rl·1.·nt h1.·lausc "e penalize h1gh-ri e l llll'>lrud111n 1n la' or of r\')1dt.•n11al 1.on~1ud11111 ... Burl.en said \ 1.11muhJnt "1th the If' me·h3~d li nan1.1JI ll''4.'.ir1.h firm of Feldman d nd RolJ Pr \J1J he behl.'' ed the use of (Pleaee see GROWTH/ A2) \\.iter drj"n h1 11r1 IJfl\ 111 h11mn 1n n11rt hl'rn 'l'•t11•n' "' llur 11ngt11n &·J,h ''I.. nd nl ''l'llt> Jnd mi n., k1ol..ing thl''1. JJ\' < 11\ \\ J ll'f ()l.•l'Jrtml'OI \upt•nn1l·nd1.·n1 Jeff R, nn.i \\Io'• fl. l \ 1.·J J numh1:r .it 1.Jll\ lrom um,t·rnni hou~·hulJ1.·r, \J1J tha' J "' '.:J J r hd' madl' J nn ''l'n"u' -Jnd un"anted -t•n1r.tnl l 1n1< .i \l Jt1.·1 m ,h.:ing1ng thl' appcarJml· nt thc "dler hut not th1. quJI !\ \ ~l.1" 111 \\ aln l kar' n Jbnut lo ~C<'nth and 1ha1.· ' nl' hJrn 111 Jr11 l..1:1~ ,• Rl'nn.i '-lid , ... , 1.•nhl'lt''' ht• '31d h1.· plan' t11 'hut J1''-' n tht• lin1. it th.-r111hkm la1h IC' l l',:H up '011n I{, 1,n.1 "WtJ thl J'r1•hl." ha' dn dnl'\·d JI Jn unl..nt•" n ri'int in th1. p1pd ''ll n thl <1.1rdn (•• 'l' Jfl'J f hc hnl' tmng'> IA.Jin pur,ha-...'\.I l111m 1~1. \ktr.,polit.1" \\ It" [)"•n.t h' Hun11ng1un &·..a1..h 1 hl r r lhil I" 'r . ' .• \1\\ () '>l.3t\'r hut" 1th the lll r't'hnl hl '-lid R,-r'1J -.a1J tt-, ' .,J, :\l?r"l'J 'l• \lctrnpolitJn \\ atl'r 1>1,11 .i ..... Ill r in ,1rJ..:r ll• l'l'rm : l"l'' )r;.in~l < ounl\ \\ ater D1~trtl t 10 u'< h"'J \\,1t1.r 111 r..-,hJ r{:l !hi· .. ndl'"•Jtl" 1.1hll' \'hk h ,., at l'Ol' 1•1 lhl· "'"I'' ll''l'l,111 \\'.If\ hl ,.1.l 1 hl \l Jl\'r r1r-. ·l H'l'"r ,, 11\\0\·..t "'' lhl' \\1,.\1 flrJn~1.· \\,Ill ! l\11,11d "h•lh IJ ,, 111l 'Ill'' ,11 H untin~ton Ek :llh \1.•J Rl'Jd1 \\ l·,tm 11,t•r JnJ l • , ,· • l 1r1 ', Kl·nnJ '\31J hl .1,: 1\\• l mplln1.•e, "'''rling tull 1 nw ll'ing · llnJ lhl \OUl\l' ,11 It, j'f •t°-11111 '' IJr "llhllUI \UC't'e"i'> Lungren' s quest may go to court Confirmation rejected by, state Senate. but Duke says Assembly i ote is enou~h ( Dt·ukmeJian)and I " 111 be consulting legal counse l b) the ne,1 fc" da~) B~ the middle of ne\t \\i.'Ck I plan 10 ha' e an announcemen t as 10 hO\\ 1 '\\111 proceed ." Fergu~m \.l td Lungren 1n no" 1n d11licull ros1111m and could be risking h1 \ (X'hl1l·al l·arct'r b) pushing for- \\ard 1n a h1J to he-come trTasurer- "On one hand there could be a S} mpath' lal·tor that could ht'lp him .. Fl·rgu,on Sp<'Culated "On the other hand he might come out tool ing hl..e the man 1i1.ho bcn1 thr rule'> 10 t'icHlnll' trcasurTr:· Pursuit ends in crash; Skilled By DOUG WIUJS ., ... ,... .... SACRAMENTO-Democrat~ arc urg1ni Gov. Gcorac Deu~mcJ1an to submit a second nommat1on to succeed the late Jesse Unruh as state treasurer followina Senate rtjcction of Rep. Dan Lunarcn. But bOth Lunaren and Dcukmejian indicated in written sta1ements Thursday tha1 thcy~l~ve Lu"lf'Cn is entitled to assume office on 1he basis of a state A~mbly vote to confirm his nomination. althouah nc1ther11id how or when they woufd act. · Lunarcn. whose Congressional dis· trict includes most of Hun11ng1on Beach. told rcportl.'rs toda~ at a Capitol ne"'s conference that he would decide by next \\~k whether 10 art.'Cpt the office. but hinted 'hat he may pursue oourt action in connec- tion with the trcasu~r's JOb .. It appears that we may ha' e to be aoina throuah a courtroom door ... Lur\11'(n said ... II would~ a pleasure to ao to a ml court instead of a ka"4'1roo coun ... I look fo~·ard to scrv1na as t~asurcr of the state of Califo rnia.·· Lunaren added that "he Lunarcn also blasted San Francisco Sen. Q uentin Kopp. an independent. for \Oting against his confirmation. a l'U!>tng the lav. maker of .. treach- t•I' :· a word "that see m to fit prctt) "t'll 1n this case. One observer. Asscmbl)man Gil Ft·rguson. R-Ne" port Beach. said Lungren 1\ a clear \ 1ct1m of part1\3n politic~ "I undentand the Dcmocr111tHom- pktcl~ :· \aid Fcrguson toda "Ne'' to the '0' ernor and. perhaps. ( n Pete )\\ 1lson. Lungren would ht'<'Oml· the mo\t po\\ertu l Repubhcftn an the stall' .. The \IU~l· "as set for a lea.al battle oHr th1.· Long Beach conal"t' sman·s nom1na11on itlkr the stale o\sscmbl) 'oted 43· '~ Thursda to confirm Lungren 's nom1nat1on and the nate denied contirmauon a re~ mmul" later on a 19-21 '01e Hn Democrats JOtncd a unan1,. mou~ Rcpubh an caue'\1s m the o\~scmbl) to confirm \he appoint· (Pl ....... LUROU1'/A2) Rep. Dan Lan(ren County's jingle a tune for all seasons BJ PAUL AllCHIPU!Y .............. Orante Countians ltft no kans 1n San Francisco: Their kind of town Chicqo isn't. And most say no way. no way to New Yort. New York. But a lfOUP of civtc-.mindtd folk who are tunina up fOr the county's IOOth binhda1 filUNd tbne'1 no ttaton why Oranit Coun•y caa·1 ba-vc ill OWft IOftl. "Cttdn ....... Spenl" --·--oftktal ji"lk COM~ tl9e c:ount') '1 ttn~nial •• a · *'-tc po1ntW. howt' er • one or the "Cel-ha' Ix-e n ac-comph Md 1n thc-lut I ebn te the pant" \ers1ons 1s a )C'an. sp1n1ual "The) "'111 stras that lM C'fnten· M 1 count'). for all the count) 's n1al " mcth1n1 t \t r)OM can ht a urbln co~bo) Another IS a "Top part or·· 40" sound for ouna'uns who~ f~t Moline "a familiar fitt to P1\ron tend to tip 10 upbeat tunes. The lut IS or the Ne~ p..>ner Rcton •he-re he "ldult-OnC1\tcd" eat) h ten•na for performed ror • dettdt and rettntt thotr who hum alonJ 10 clev1tor ~1urnc!d m\&S1C' or can't s1omacfi count') and ThouMnds or ~u.•hln '° 0. Top 40. nt) land. Wah 0.lftt' WMd and the '"Tiie kl o f 1U the tones ' u~t Eprot cnttr ha'~ klrd h1 tuna at ud ~u~... aatd Mol1nt "The '-anou antkt1on too 011 ~i. ilftllf of'tbt '°"" re&ru tbt Mal1 . I ht' •rotca l"lC"A' '°"' ror .. AmmQn and souJ orOran1t Count and •hit J~ .. lbtcwdr-¥t11oa ....._. Di)nl' land / He pcrlormed h1 ~ centennial tnl ' Thul'\J~' l'' enina 11 the Id Count' ( l"\un hou'i(' in nla .\na 1i1.hcrt ~n\IOtC l\u me~' pon'-Ors of the JUbt ltt v.ert salutf'd b' Orantt ount tnrrnnial In I 1s j pm ate non-profit rorporau on haracd "'1th pt1nn11'\1 and si11ina the \Car-Iona ctk'bntton that \.1c\ oil Jul) 31 \.'tnl' 1hro~hout lhc ~car •11' ll( mm tht' ctkbftn01' 1nclodlna thc- 60th ann\&il \i~ = AU..5'1r {PlllPI-ii/Aa) Thrt't' ~Opie "Crt lolltd 1n (1ardcn < , rtH c l"a rh toda' when a d "' <.'r ~mg pur-.ul·d l\,· ~ltct 'tammrd lnll' J second automot'i1lt <11 • C\· C'\'\\I \ C .. \f)l't'd!. 1 he Otting d m er and 1v.(I u<' u p;a nt\ 1n thC' S«Ond u\r rtportt-dh IA.ere ._1lll"d 1nMantl~. poh<'e \lid l t Ron Wte-g.and '31d that .1 p trolman '1opix-d a dm er 11 a~1.11 .& a m fo r an all cicJ traffi '1ola11on at C...ardcn v m\.t Boule' ard and 8rt-.o .. huJ'lt tree\. The man \ 1cldcJ bncn). W iqand 1d. but then • \-Cleratt'd ~fo~ \lammma into tht onJ car 11 the intenccuon of Gard~n Ciro\C Bouk \.lrd and Fu hJ • lf'C'<'t. aoou1 ont"(luaner of a mile IV.~) The pol~e car wa abOut a hall · bl ._ ~ at tht-ttmc of the cfUh The Ott1na <'1.t ~ttd throuah the red U'llT'ic s11nal, \\ 1tpnd utd .\n Oranat ounty ckput C'Of'OM'f' \ltd toda that IOH"St'lltOfl I~ "' t\tn& 1ttl\h llft'O(tn OU~ ()r. lfllt ount)' 1n IJttmpts to Mtrilllf) the \K'bm V.: qpd a td ht dJdn"t knooa -...t \be $pmftc ttalfk '"*'ec. \Ml ~-.., .. ~ ... \tofifd. ' ._ • cP11 11-NMUIT/,., STUDY CALLED SLANTED ••• ly officials coukl not be "'ii mom1111 to n,plain why the 15 pnunt asaumption. Novello. of &ht county nmenw Mana,ement Aten· cd with Chapman Collqe on y. •lfelllO is also a member of tht' board of the Chapman Col'-Cea1er far Economic Re-mttfi. wllida prepared~ ualytis o( die ~nty•s houaina ....,..plion. Earl Timmom. 1 priv1~ consult· -· whole ~ dienll ~ The lniM Co, ind the Sania Marprila Co .• two lal'IC Ora• County de· velopen. is another member of &ht ldvilOt')' boerd1 Timmons said he ..,_. with the ronch1sions that the llow"'lf'OW\h initiative woukl reduce nnployment ind ttttrict the supply of houlins. He said he did not know the reason for the assumption that there would be 1 I 5 percent reduction in housina starts. "Whether or not the initiative passes. there as toinJ to be some limitation on arowth 1n this county. and whether lhe inilialive would conurain houlint we c1on·a rally know, .. aid Timmons. ··•t m1 pt fttlint is that it would. I think tbe initiauve is a Ins desirable wa)' of dealina with srowth than the deve• ment ..,-ecmenll and traffic ma,..._ mtnt nlan• the county Is alrady ........ .r- The lrviM Co. and the Santa Ma~rita Co. are rqM'tKnled on the advisory board of &ht Chapman Collete School of Busineu and Man- Wf!lent. Y(hich includes the Cenler for Economic Rttearch. Several other developers and real ntate intemts are also repmented, includina Wil· liam Lyons. Donald Koll. Robtrt PraJle. and Betty Hutton Williams.. ver arrested after long chase Developers and others in the buildina industry arc known to op- pose the slow arowth initiative. but officials of larac developers. such as the Irvine Co. and Santa Marprita Co. have rtfuKd to comment on the measure. 8J GUXi u.EUX .............. A police pursuit that began in W.Una Beach and ended 1n Carlsbad ThUnday niaht resulted an the arrest of a Santa Ana man suspected of ~rivina under tht' innuence of drugs. ~said. T• pursuit began at 9:36 p.m .. afttt. police were tipped off to a eosstble drunken dnver on Pacific Coast Hi&hway. said Laguna Beach Police Sit. Don Bamey. A patrol ofrtttr spotted the suspect vehicle near 7th Street. and attempted to stop the car. . Tk driver refused to stop and •naeated speed and traveled south on Coast Ki&h way. wath the Laguna Beach officer in pursuit. The suspect vehicle entered the San Diego Free- way near Dana Point. and an Orange County Sheriffs patrol car JOined the chase. said Barney. The suspect vehicle clipped another car changina lanes. but that car sust~ined only minor damage and the driver was not anJurrd. San Oementc police also pursued the vehicle until It was eventually storped by California Highway Pa- tro officers near Carlsbad an San Diego County. John K.illops. 26. of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of driving under the innucncc of drugs. evading police officers. misdemeanor hat and run and joyridina. The county Board of Supervisors will review the proposed slow-srowth initiative at Tuesday's meeting.. Since the measure has qualified for the ballot. board members have the option of passina it as a county ordinance. placina it on the ballot for voter approval. or studying it for 4S days. Board members ha ve saad they would not vote for the 45-day st ud y. but they have been noncommittal about whether they wourd adopt it or put it on the ballot. Supervisor Don Roth said he would not make his decision until he had seen the Chapman College re- port. He said Friday that he had seen the report but was not yet prepared to comment on at. LAGUNA MAY TAKE HEAT OVER ROAD ••• l'nmAl innuenccd by the people who sho""cd up from the ci t)' of Laguna Beach:· he said. "I think at tha~ point. we·re not aoina to pursue It. I don't want to put a lot ofefTon into a dead horse." Although no official actions have yet been taken or scheduled. Oftclic said he and others have been con- sidering several options. "Clearly. we don't like at now:· he said. "That 21h-m1 le stretch ofroad as unsatisfactory. The idea 1s to fix the h1a}l way." One option would have the stale of California drop the section of the road between Coast Highway and El Toro Road from ats system of state htah~~·5. Such an acuon would lca"c it in the Jurisdiction of the caty of La&una Beach ~h1ch would an hent rn~ns1b1l1t) for 1he road. The Jq1slat1on would not require the concurrence of the Laguna Beach City Council. The propo~I would have to be nmed b) a state h:g1s latorand -1f1t were to occur - would likel) be 1pe>nsorcd b~ Sen Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. and .\!>· sembl)'man Gal Ferguson. R-Ne~­ pon Beach. Oftelic said Julie Froebcrg. an aide to Bergeson. aaid the senator 1s frustrated that the efTon that lo\<ent 1010 creating a compromise plan between Caltrans and the Cll) of Laguna Beach ap- .-rcntl) h•u gone 10 waste. 1, "I know that she was vef) d1!>ap- pointrd by the Coa~1al Comm1ss1on's posi tion. She has long ~upponed 1hc widening plan:· Frocbcrg saad . Bergeson. hOWC\ er. IS DOL)Cl read) tocommat to supporting leg1slat1on to drop the road from 1hc slale haghwa~ aystem. .. But she as aware that 11 as an option.'' Frocberg ~1d .. and she 1s sympathetic.·· Other opuom include asking ~ltrans to appeal the dcus1on 10 the U.S. Sccretaf) of ( ommerce or "9UCS1ing thal the ( oastal Com- •••ion si mpl) recon.,ader •t'l 6-5 ft'jttlion of the proposal Oftelie ~id the da\< u'>s1on ol op-aaons follows what he 1n1erpretcd 3'l a challenge from Coastal < omm1ss1on member Mar)' Lou Howard to con· 't,;ckr the question nl ~ho ~hould be .heki liable for acc1dl·n1 .. should 1he PURSUIT ... Prom Al • The normally bus~ O<>Ult'' ilrcJ ~ .. " bemcadcd and earl~ mr1rn1ng 1rallil was diverted toa stre<'t th:.a t pa-....:d 1n ft'oftt of the police \lal1on .. re~ 1'to<'h a•ay. '• realignment proposal be rejected. Howard. who ultimatel y sadrd wath Laguna representatives. asked Caty Manager Ken Frank at Wednesday's hearing whether the city was prepared to assume rcsponsibilaty for the road. But Frank stopped short of an answer. SI) ing onl) that the pavement prob- abl) needed costl> refurbishing and that the matter had not been ade- quatcl) discussed by the City Council or an the community. Laguna Beach Mayor Dan Kenney said he doesn·t beheve 'the state will ao through with any action to drop Laguna Can )'on Road from its h1gh- wa) S)stem. ··we haH~ three m1lhon v1s11ors a )Car. so 11's cleu that that road 1sn'1 onl) used b) Laguna residents. It 's a state road and should sta)' that wa>. That's m} feeling. anywa y:· Kenney sa id. "I think the state rcall) has a rcsponsibalit) to make the road work ~11hout desecrating the canyon." Kc:nnc) also saad he docsn 't believe that Cahrans' defeated proposal as the onl} 1mpro,ement that would make the road safer ... They've said that be fore:· he !Miid .. When they proposed a different version a year ago 1hc> said that that was the only workable solution So now I wouldn't be a1 all surpmed 1f1hcre 1~ sull a good ~a> 10 make the road safer. ·· .\fter all the du'>t has ~ttled. I think ~e can s1ill get 10 work on some solu11ons:· he said Oftelae saad lht· option to shaft n.~'>JX1ns1b1lil) lrom the state to the cat ) rsn'1 meant to be vand1ct1ve tu"ard Laguna Beach. but rather to a~~urc that 1ralli(-<,afety amprove- menu, are made ··11·s probabl~ lhl' most dangerous s1rc1ch ofh1gh~a' 1n Orange Cou nty and 1mpro' 1ng 11 1\ the No. I safety program 1n lht: c.o unt), .. he said. I fa" ng 1 he ~ta tc be fo rced to dl'fcnd itself agatn\I costly lawsuits. Oftclic said. ··~, c·rc:ly erodes the a'aalabalit) of h1gh~ay dollars a\'a1l- ahlc ·· If the Coai.tal ( ommissaon de- l'l\IOn cannot be o' en urned an order to have 1mpro' cmc:nts made. Oftclic ~1d. then Pt"rhap1. Laguna Beach officials would be convin~d to take their own acti on oncl' faced wath the threat oflawsuat!. .\ccordang to Oftehe. over the past fi ' l' ~ca~ therl' ha' e been 33 lawsuats ~lemm ing from traffic accidents on the strrtch of Laguna Canyon Road t'>ct ~ccn El Toro Road and Coast Highway. which includes the notorious Bag Bend area. While the dollar fi1u re has yet to~ dt'termaned. he saad .. 1t appears that th as 11 :-mile ~trett·h of ha&hway ma)' be the most ht1gatcd stretch of road in Califomaa:· Caltrans' McKean '81d state trans- ponation officials arc not likely to endorse any safety-improvement plans Laguna ffcach officials have in mind as long as they refuse to realign the tigh t. dangerous turns pf the Bag Bend area. Median road barncrs and such. he said. "are not going to solve the problem. Thr problem is the geometry of that curve. The only way 10 correct tha1 as to .... get into the hills and create a bigger radius." . E'en so. McKean said he wants to ~ork w_a th cit) officials to ma~ as man) safct) improvements as poss- ible ... But I ha'e to be cautious with ho~ much more resources we devote to thi~:· he said. Also of concern 1s the fate of the S 13 million the California Transpor- ta11on Comm1ss1on had allocated for the realignment and widening of Laguna Can) on Road. Oftel1c believes that faced wath deficits alread). the state as likely to s1mpl) remove the project from its list of transportation programs. The fund~. he said. probably wou ld not ~ a' a Ila bk for other projects an Orange Count\. Oftdae also ~llevcs that the close 'ote h> the Coas1al Comm1ss1on may Ix-inll'rprcted as a ~1lhngness by the state to reconsider the realign ment pruposal. "I JUSt thank we weren't con vincing enough .''-he ~1d ... We th ought that 1hc plan put forth b~ CalJcans was the best solution to the safety problems:· ~\.Kean 1.a1d he. too. is disap- pointed b> the Coastal Comm ission 'Ole. but behe,cs that Laguna Beach should assume much of the rcspons1- b1hl> for th e lomcqucnccs. "I 1h1nk 1f we were called anto court:· he s~ud ... we &hould bring 1n the ne~spapcr d 1pp1ngs that showed 1ha1 Laguna Beach won a victory." WALL .•. From Al swa)ed h) the emotional picas of the Newpon Shores residents. .. w,. dad not get across to the commnmon <Ahat we were trying to do:· said S1mp~n ... Some com- m1~~1oncrs r,eemcd 10 ha ve the fcchng that we wl·re buildi ng a walled communit). Nothing could be fu nhcr from the truth." COUNTY JINGLE .•• Simpson said despite numerous meetings"' 1th ronccmrd o tizcns and expt'rt test1mon) that the wa ll would not dampen re')1dents' acsthetac•en- JO) ment. .. the\ wercn·t abOut to listen:· ._k \!ltd caty and Caltrans official~ plan to meet sometime next week to da!JCuss how to proceed with the pro1cc1. but Sampson said it will ao forward despite the coastal com- m1ss1on setback. ~Al &nrbell G1me at i\naheam ~1ad1um •July 1989. a Tall hips Fe-\11,JI CCMIRI)'~ 1olf tournamcnt and th(' El Toro Air Show. An numated one mallaon JX'Opk will partic1pete 1n the tvcnts h)' thl· (lGllna Gala in Auaust I 98Q when *county tums I 00 years old r{J ·'Molint 1 Jinak frt" a l'Cntur) of lf'CCMllplithrMnt. The chorus: m•·1 trnw 10 'Crkbrwte the plf11 · °'1'M Ota,,.e County spmt =(~Plllt ... Ol'PICI ..... ..,St .• ,. .. .-.-.... !!It() COM• ~ .. I .. ~-'· -' .. .., ... , .,, ·· Wr ·, "111s1 tumr'd I()() and "Our futurt' looks stron,. .. Come on. kr 's 'Cek bnlt<' th<' . pmt. · , Tht Or1 n1<' ( ·ounty pmt Whrn )Ou look at a// wr·vt dont. You ntn be-proud to belo~ Com r 'Ctltbrat<' th<' pirit •· ... Who knows~ Maybe Old 81~ Eyn v.111 add it to tus re~rto1rc and drop that )awner about the Rotten. er. Bta .\pplc. O'Brien said the city and Caltnns can rcaept) an SIX months ... but at least we II ~ ready:· The wall would have bttn pan of a multimillion dollar wicknin1 of the coastal hiahway from Newport Boulevard to Golden Wtst Strttt an Hununaton Beach. impeon said the Hunt1n1ton Beach pon1on of the er<>Jt'Ct has not yet aone btfott the Coa~lal Cornm1ss1on. ~=-......... --· ,, .. ) II 1°" "OI ..... ,..., .... .., ,,. .... "'9~1•111 ... '°"' t.oci, .. De ~ What do you hke about the 0.lly P.lot? What cton•t you Ukt1 Call &ht number above and your m:;;:r. will be ~. ttanttnbed and -. bv to the a~opnatc editor. .. , ... °". '"' ""'°'' .. 19'1.""' ,....., ,_ rl>t '•"' • •o •"' -.,_ cu.t _. w..._ The mnt 4-hour aMwmnt wrvttt may be Yted to recOld lellftl to &ht eduor on an~ topec. Contnbuton to our Lctwn column must 1ncludt tMlt ftllM 1nd eclfpltonc number for ~tnflcation. Tella us what's on your mind. Cir• 11Mu , ...... .. DAMAGED PAGE Cloudy, Hiaybe wet along Coast U.S. Tempe .... Yotlt Clly M 23 OllW-Clty .. 40 .. OmW 51 2t y Or1endo u 45 ~Qlle • ... ..... hlplM 31 21 Mdlof ... 40 15 MIMCe N 27 ~ 13 .. MIMtlC City M 23 Pltttbwgfl H 11 ~ .. 52 ~.Mean. 33 17 ... ....... " 21 Pof'ttend,(h 13 42 IWelgll ... n llrNlghem H 27 "9CMd City .. :caHf. Tempe SM1ee.1*• 72 41 ... IO u ~ .. S...UClva 71 4 1 loeton 2t 22 Ncflmond 42 5.,,1• Mlt\e 1• .., 20 ..... 24 17 Salll• Moftle• .. u CNt!eeton,S C 54 • St 1.oult 40 2t :fi•towl0tU-. ....... ll l elfl r..-v....., 17 21 ~.N C Sell Lall• Clty 54 21 ....., 15 " TON.,_ n .. 13 t_w.ale N 50 41 2t SanAnlonlo .. Y~e'o'ly .. 37 CHceeo 27 22 41 ''-15 .. 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()fleef\a .. 42 ,,..... dltec:lion w ..i1Sou1-1 Sent1Ana IO ., pm LUNGREN CONFIRMATION IN DISPUTE ••• From Al mcnt. but only fou r Democrats crossed pany lines an the Senate. There is no precedent in California law or court ruhngs for resolving conflicting confirmation votes of the Senate and Assembly since the only other confirmati on vote ever held under the section oft he state constllu· taon affecting th e treasurer's office ended in positive votes in both hOU!>CS. Neither Lungren nor DcukmeJia n. v.ho nominated his fellow Long Beach Republican 10 serve the re- maining three years of nruh's term. wasa' allablc Thursday for questions. But DcukmCJ1an's office issued wri tten statements on behalf of each which strongly hinted that Lun1ren wall attempt to take the oath of office for treasurer. relying on Republican legal opinions that both houses oft he Legislature must act to block the nomi nation. Democrats have legal opinions from the attorney general and the legislative counsel which conclude that rejection b> either house of the Lesislature blocks a go vernor's ap- pointment. In his bn ef written statement. Lungren dad not !Ml) specifically that he would resign has congressional scat to take the oath as treasurer. but suggested very stro nity that he would. ··r m delighted wath this new op- ponunit) to serve my state. I'm confident that I bnn' a range of qualifications which will benefit the financial interests of California:· Lungren s.a1d. Lungren could find himself out of office cntarel) 1f he resigns from Congress and la ter 1s blocked from the treasurer's office. That political probkm as ellaccrbated further by the fact that 1f Lungren docs resign from Congrc'is. he hu less than two weeks to file to regain has old scat if the courts rule against ham for treasurer. Wieder wants to replace Lungren ii1 Congress By BOB VAN EYKEN Of_Oellp .......... The confusion o'er ~hethcr Rl'p Dan Lungr~fl ~•II Ix-the nc'1 state: trcai.lfrCT\.'cmtrnacs to mount. but uno fficial randadatc Harriett Wieder 1s alread) waiting to step into thl· appo1ntcc·s congressional shoes. Wieder. chairman of the Orange Counl> Board of Su pen 1sors. an- nounced "'eeks ago that she "a~ inlere~ted an seeking 1he Republican Senate Prc-sadent Pro Tl·m David Roberta. D-Los Angeles. said 1f Lungren doc~ attempt 10 assume office. Democrats would 1mmed1 - ately go to coun. and he urged DcukmcJ1an to name someone elS(' instead .. We are going to uphold the intCJfHY of the rnn\lltuuon. No doubt about it ... I would suggest tha t he make another appointment.'' Rob- erti said. Deukmejiao a<*nowled&Cd the up- com ang legal battle wath Senate Dcrtwcrarnn ha\ c;tarcmt>nt C'la1ming \ IClOI). .. Wath the poslll"C' Assembly 'Ole. Dan Lungren will ha \C been rnn- firmed as state treasurer once the 90- da} pcnod (from Lungren's nom•· nation). designated b> the const1tu- 1ion. expires Monday. Feb 29." ..In thr coming da)s. I wall be: consulting wi th Congressman Lungren and o ur legal counsel to determ ine the most appropriate wa~ 10 rcsolvr the legal questions sur nomanauon for Lungrcn's M:at. ·-rm acting as 1f I'm a candidate:· said Wieder. a resident of Huntington Beach. ·'When thr gun goc~ off. I'm read~ to Jump 1n •· Wieder \Sad \he alrcad)' h3d ;i congrc ssaonal fund·ra1scr planned for March I 0 at Old Ranch C ounlry Club an Seal Beach. .. That's kand of m) good luck spo1:· she s.aad. "I had m) very firs t fund·r.11ser there I 0 )Cars ago.'' rounding today's vote ... ·\~ked 1f that statement meant the go' ernor intends to have Lungren take the oath of office. DeukmCJ••n spokesman Tom Beermann replied that ··~e·re not sayan& he wil l... At th as point at ""ould be inappropriate to s~car Dan an .. until attomcys arc cun\ultcd. Attorne> General John Van de Kamp. a Democrat who issued a legal opinion four months ago that Cather house.· can block the appoi ntment. reaffirmed that \ acw Thursday. ·~Thcrt'fOTC. wt th thr ~t~ vote. Mr Lungren has been, an the words of 1he const1tut1on 11sclf. 'refused con- firma11 on: ·· Van de Kamp said . In simultaneous marathon floor 'lessions. both Democrats and Re- publicans praised Lunaren·s honesty and 1ntegnty. But Democrats. in both houses charged that Lungrcn's conservative 'otan& record in Conaress put him too far to the nght of the polatacal mainstream of Cahfomia. 'OJ cal ~ CQf lftdff K~ in~ l.ttgn to prc>prrty eclucate )QJ and ID~ the diamond of )QJr dloK,, at the btst prlct . Shop and~. and )QI wtll finer 'J04.X bnt diamond~ at The~ Lfjgtl "Carat Pateh" -Leigh "'lti. L8dlf .n Finf ~ Onql. °'*'Y ""° V.U." 40I NMpcn Crnm DfM. ~ 215' · Arr"'"' Coun. fiitilii """""· ~ 1Ntn. CA 91'60 • f 7MI 644..()5()1 " -~-----'----------~~ ....... ------------·6------~~------~--~·=--...... L-------------~.....J~.--=:----..:==~· Ofange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 2e. 1988 * A.3 'Gaucho Gallop' benefit planned at Saddleback ~ 'oluntccr comm111ec of addleback College student go' ernmcnt officials has organ1Led the sernnd annual "Gaucho Gallop" SK and IOK run SundO) on the college's campus 1n Mission ViCJO. The C\ent will benefit the auociated student S(holar<;h1p and development fund. which wasa1dcd b) S 1.000 from last )car's first Gaucho Gallop. The run "111 begin at 8 p.m. and courses set throughout the campu<, Entrance fees are S9 without a commemorat1\1e T -shirt and S 13 w11hou t for the IOK race and $6 and S 11. resix·c·1" cl) in the SK. Call S82-46 I 6 for more 1nforma11un and rcg1strat1 on. Diabetes luncheon In HB Conductor to quit Pacific Symphony post after 1988-89 By JENNIFER WEBER Of-Oell,"94 ..... Keith C'lark. the music direuor ot thl' Pacific \) mphon) announcrd t<><la' that hr has resigned from the orlhntr.1 hl· founded nine )Cars aao. Ho"'c'cr. Clark "''" sta> on Jnd d1reu the orchestra through Its I 98M·M" '<-'""'"" "The board and Keath arc plc:J\l'U to have rc·achcd this agreement an v..h1ch Keith has agreed 10 conduct the ordle'>tra in our 10th ann1ver<,ar) sca'>on." "'1td Jcihn Evans. president of the Pactfil \,mphon' Assoc1a t1on · Clark 1s conducting an ( 1e<.ho\hl\ a~1a and could not be reached for wmml·nt -.~mphon\ cannot find a rl•plJH·111, n1 tx·forc Clark leaves. aclord1ng to d nt'f\on clo\l' 10 the S) mphon:r "I thank "'c'll ha\e no prohlc:m t1 nd1ntt ..i ne"' <.onduoor." \aid the spokl'\ntJ1 v.. ho asked not ro be 1dent1ficd -'.~arch comm111ee to find ..in'*""' .llt' v.. 111 be appointed b) the end 111 nn 1 .,. ·c ~ E'an'>sa1d. Clark ""'II bt' conducting \I\ 11 1 111, 111nl· da~s1cal pcrforman<:es thl' "mph1in, hd\ '>Chedulcd for next 'car (1ur..1 '''ndu,1111' v..1ll 1akc O\er the baton dunn11-th· 1tt.,·" Man of the year -\ celebntv waiters· luncheon to benefit the Orangl· Count) chapter of the American Diabetes -'.ssoc1a11un v..111 be held Saturda) from 10:30a.m. to :' JO pm at 8(·ntle} 's Restaurant and Bar 1n llunttngton Beach. Fund~ will be raised through lunch ticket sales and an auu1on of donated ite ms from businesses in Oran~c C ount). fhe goal 1-. to raise S20.000 for mn u.:al rc~arch A statement issued earl~ tc.><la) d1J not elaborate on'' h) Clark agreed to le.I' c the S)mphon). v..h1ch hl' founded 1n 111"111 The s~ mphon) v.. 111 ht re an a\\Ol tatl' conductor 10 v..ur~ v..1th Clark llun11t1 hi\ last sea .. on anc.J to act a., a hmltil' ti thl' .. I kno"' that Kc11h ha' mJn' "P· ponun1ues a' a1lable 10 him tor J \\•irtdn- ful career throughout the l"un•r, '1nd indeed the "'orld. and v..l· "'"h h1111, \tr \uccesc;," E' ans said "I'm 'iure I speak for thl· l'nt11, h ... 11.i and the communll) v.. hen I'"' \.\' ;1r~ 111.t alv..a~-. "'111 he. extre me!\ gralt'l ul t., l-..L 1tti for his tireless elTons in (urthl r1 n~ '·''" .ti mu~1c 1n O range ( o unt) · The Coeta Mesa Chamber of Commerce honored Tom P'aenta (left), local bualneHman and chalrman of the Orange County Republican Party, aa lta Man of the Year during a apeclal dlpner ceremony Tburaday at the Weatln South Cout Plaza. With Fuente. la Arthur Kidman. prealdent of the chamber. Estancla party planned 1 he C1rall Night '88 C omm111ee of Estancia High ~lh(lol 1n C osla Mc!ioa v..111 hold a fund-ra1s1ng n m t 1\tonlla> at the Fam ti) Pizza Parlour at Broo~hur!.t trect and .\dam~ .\'cnue. Huntington Bea Ch Gays sue Disneyland over dancing ban By Tlte Associated Press tht• pla1n111T!o. 1hr11u~I tht· IJv..\u11 · fhl .p,,) wupln including the thrl'<' Proceeds raised from the eH'nt. scheduled from 5 10 9 pm "'II be used to help finance the all -night gr;.ic.Juat 111n part) al the school The public 1s in' 11ed Three homo .. e,ual m<'n likd .1 l,1v..\u11 Thur\dJ' ..ig;.i1n\I D1\0C) land l l.11m1ng that guard'> at thl· amusement nJr~ 'dl\u1 stoppcc.J thl·m lr11rn )lov.. danl an~ l• t~l'llll'r last spring. 011tne)land !>pokcsman B11h K111h \Ji.I \\ ..ilt..n \did the 1hrc1." v..t•rl· n J ~, i..1r •1' plJ nt th "l're 111td b' the guards that he lould not <·omment on a IJ'"" 1 ,,... Jh<•ut .t• ~;n., and k\b1an\ v..r "'n · " · '"1"'r · JJn1.in~ '*'J'> tor hc:-tl'ro'>t·,ual Seat belt talk set l111g.it1on hut 'italcd that thl' part.. J 1•t'' nnt I )1,n • IJ nd c'in -\pnl 11 l 4 ~ t'l l dJ1 l'11 1-.pl1.·\ •nl, \\ Jlt..1.·r alleged pr.it11tc Jn~ lo.ind of d1St nn11n,111° r 1n-.11'IlpJrt..'\1dl'(1~lll\d1\u• \\Jll..l f'>J •dthc l11uplesa!ol ed1hrguard\ duc.J1ngd1sl nm1 na11on aga1n\t nwn dJn1.-\..1111. w' luuplt:' dantt•J !•qi!l·ttll'I t1• Jll.,ut J p1 n1ou'> 1a .... 'iu11 in "h1th d coun Hank Parker of the Back Pa in Center will )peak on "~al !kit ~afct) -'.v..areness" at M o~da~ ·., lunt·hl'On meeting of the Bu1.incsc, Rererral -'.S'>~ 1a- 1iun. Thl' lav.\u11. ti led 1n Orang1 < 11un1 ' Superwr C uurt da1m\ arh1t1 .ir.. lit\· cnm1n.11 111n \Jlc.J Lee \.\ al~c·r att11rnn Im 1ng 1ogl'lhl·r IJ\I 111u\11. tur dbuut Jn h.,, ..... 1111 111 lt .. 11.J rukd 1n IJ'IH 111 J ga~ couple klTrq T \tab1k. 21 : Enc H utx rt ~· 1 p111hkrm hut v.. hl·n '"'"' m J\I• \tJrtcJ l h,· Jttornl'\ tlJ1 med lhl' guarllo; reph<'d and ( hrt\lophn Drake. ;' J ll 111 I'" EJ..11d, Jppn>Jthl'd th t· '" f.J 11upln thJt 1h1. 1.uurt Jn1"un Jpplted o nh to the .\ngek'i \l'l'~ uns~cil1cd dJm'11£n \\ !,., .. 1nt1 11urd danltng thl J't"rnC\ ., .. :J tv..11 men 1n\uht'J 1n 1hal la.,.,su1t Thee' cnt 1!> S('hcdulcd for noon at the Seventh Flour Rc,iaurant an the Homt• a' 1ngs building on El I urn Roall. 1 he cost 1s S9 50 and those 1ntere'>tcd shuuld lOntatt Bett> H ar at 581-11 06. Splnal care presentatlon <. h1roprauor Dr Im Rosenfeld will begin her nnt ~fll'\ of spinal care clas~s. "Journe) to llcalth.'' Monda) at he r office. :!52S5 Cabot Road. Sulll' I lfl 1n Laguna H1lh l hl· presentation "'II be rnnducted from 7 10 X pm al nu l hargt• as a puhlu: -.er' 1t·c. after Roc,cnfc·ld '~ill an\v..er 4ucc,t1ons a nd d1\t U\\ ind•' 1dual hl·Jlth pruhkm\ C all 3 0-7:! 15 10 rt''>t'n c c,ca11ng Four wheeler show slated \ gu11.k 111 the unpa,cd h1gh"'a~'l'of ~outhrrn ( nhlnrniJ muun1.i1nc, and Ol'\C.'n\ "''II he otTcrecJ 101 lm11 -v.. hl'l'l-c.Jn' c cnthu!.ta!>t\ f ue'><.la' b' llarf\ I r'-'l'll\ n 1n lhl' ( ioldl'O \.\'t•\t ( ollcgc' rnmmun1 I) ll'llll'I I he program. which "'Ill be held from 1 10 llJ p n1. 1mlulln J <;ltde <iho"'. and panic1panl'. v..111 rt'H't't' .1 wp~ ofa guide v..h1l h includes a lt'>ting ol I 0 I d 1n trail\ The fee '" SIU and rer,en at1on informJt1011 I'> .l\a1lablc at 8'>1· '991 Plastic surgery lecture ll un11ng1vn Bl'al h pla<;t1c surgeon Dr M1c:hal'I J f..Jmpcr v..111 g"e a talk un hi\ special!~ 1 u1..·.,da~ from ... IJ tu l.J ]IJ pm at Orangl· ( oa'>t College \ "Ix' fore anll aftrr" c,ltJc prcSt"nLa11on v.. 111 altt•mpJn~ the pmgram ( ontal'I ()CC_"Hummun1- t~ \t'r' Ill'' utlill' at ·H .!-'i!i!<O for further inlur- mJlll•n Stop-smoking class set \ Ill'" \C\'>llln of Fre'ih Stan. a program for \m11~e1'> "hu ..irt· tr~1ng to l lll lhe habit. "''II \larl Tuc\da' JI RJl 4Ul'tball \.\orld 10 115 Talbert ..\\<.'. r 11untain \'Jlk) Walters speaks to women . Corona del Mar's East bluff School will be reopened 8 > JOYCE BOOLO\'ICH Of_O..,~ltell fJ'\thlutT f kmo:ntJn \dwul 1n l owr..1 dl'I \!Jr "'il1 tl\. •pl'Ol'J llt'\I \\',1: '" a l l •' m m 1' J .1 t 1· ' c v.. p < • r t B t: ..i, h J..tnJ\rll,.H\lll'(\ \'h" ll\l' In thl· J!l'.I\ 11! \ndl r~ r. Jntl I IJrh\11 \ 1c" t•kn 1.·ntan '>lhrn•I' 'e"'pon-\k..a l n 111:J "-.hoot 1>1,trt\' 1ru'1,·n ' •tcd unan1m11u\ . JI " rt'1.t·n1 Ot•.irJ '111.l llOi! l Tl' rx·n !:>t '·"': '"'' I J'thlu1l Lltnwnt.in ..,.3, ,•, \l'J • I ~1'.t dul· '" tkd1n1n~ l'nr11llm l·n1 \1., 11r,J111g t11 lkput' \upcnr ~111k11t 'orn I "' ' •h, , "' '" r ·11pt.·n '!l •o111r d.t"I• ., 11 ' '.lppf•l\lr.1Jll I• St. I h, '· : J IX'llllJlll."nl '1 ut f'l1ol .1 hrn· 11• l•>llr \l·.ir ., .. 11.:·1 1 1 • 1..:· 1~ • 11 " · dl rgJ rtr\t ''-'' I 1•Jl' 'J11: 1r "" . •ti • \ l J" Jtl" d ·" . J l r,. 'l h"'l'\l' v..nuld "'': .q•pr ''''.1't (l •M I rt'\O'Ullur1.· :h, '.1 t .Jtl1'. ..... r .• l h1lllrl·n .inJ B·u rt r ,.., art! "' \ndcr<;<,·n ..aid tht• "' ·l' "'" ll'l up nn•Jed \pau· in both ol ·~ r~h'"'' \Tll J \.i J Hurhor \ •l'"' \ cnrullmcn1" vrrcn1h -,fl rup11' lht· d1stnct' proJl"{· 11un 101 nc\I \CM " \I : "'-inderµnC'n lt'Jt her., prt'.,.,,·nth 'hart da~'>roOm' "'tlh ~J\ l t• • h,1, ~ \\. hl'dUil'\ \.\1th'""' lht· 1ndcrg;inc:n mo\l' -\llor<l w1d 'l'l"u .il11t•J prngrJm' might ha'C' 111 hi.· t anu:lt"d In prn' Ilk 'fl.1-'' tor rt·gula• ,l\\fl>< ,.,,, \ndl'''r '"'' l\hur'>11t~a1 lht \(·am\ "1th thl , urri·111 l'nrnllml'OI o l Jt'1<1u1 'ilJt puprl\ •rx l...1r.J ,,11J thl' ,,h,11 na\ :hrn 1r • ·rtw 1 • ""\\'' ~"'"~ " " nnh t"'o IJ "'11<HTI ' l •il'' ... 11l1 ..i • T un<l.t' n 1~ 1 ' mrl'lt nJ 1h.1 lhl' 'flJ1.111u,nl" 111 I d'thlutl "Ill .111 " J11r th 'l'l'\IJI 1.11mprt•ht•n\1 •, ~ 1•t1qwrtt"n pr.,~1.-r1 -"4.inH·lh1ng lht ,1 \('I' I V.dOI'\ I 11mrkml'nl JI l oil h \( ht111I 1 ••mrrt'hl·r ' \t' llJ"1u<t'11' Jfl· ha,l· 1 •'' '11 't lopml ntJ '*Lil rathrr th Jn , hrun11· ·~· J J~l' l'up1' "'1111.. "' 111 t•Ol' t•• lvur :1 J\ '1l '' tht' • 11ung\lt'r' rrt•E.ll"'' trom \lnc ~· .. ~·._ , .. :h1· 'lt '' until tht"• ~rr-rr11dr..----11 :'Tl .: 1n• 11 r\t~rJJr The \e\'>1on'> "ill conllnur March 3. 8 anll Io J ll from i to lS 10 pm. under lhl' 'ipon'ior!>h1p ul lhl' ·\Oll'rl\.UO ( JOl'l'r OCl('l\ (all tht• '>OCICI \ al 751-0-'41 to register The class size 1s lt m1ll'd · Barbara Wal ten, the fint woman to co-anchor a televlalon network new• proaram, apeaka to a rapt audience at Cryatal Court on "Women of Accompllahment." Her appearance waa aponaored by the Alcott a Andrew• women's clothing atore. Loat' ...i1..t thr tl ''' ·' ·• 1.1' "u' ' J\Jllahll \" lfJll,,i1•'1 :• 1.· • •V11!!'h f'\ apprl\\lnl,rtt h lo II' "ll I' J\A,j'. l I tlo f J'>lhlull 'Ill' PnnupJ l, l Jrr\ \I• i l ,, lf.ir1" • \ ·' t 1•n nt' 1'.11,1·r f..tlh "rnno.t· and \\ '"II •km\' Ill.tr"\ .._ h1111I' r1 ( .. ,,:i "1~a h,t\•' Ill<' r111~1.im \ndl'r't'l1 .ind Hart'l<Jr \ "' I J\, J m<l\j1ll1.•J flf'l~fJl'l" tl\.·lJU'i(" nl JJ, ~ ... ·"''""") \flJl l' Frlday, Feb. 26 All phone lines damaged in Santa Ana fire repaired Monday, Feb. 29 By Tbe Associated Prus Full telcphonl' \l'f\ 1n· v..J\ 1 ''"'ll'.t ahcJd ul '>t h\·duk l hur>d;n m111 111~ 1 appm\lmJ1t:I' 10 000 home' .11 d 1>11,1 nl'SW\ in thfl'l' lUUOl~ that h.1d '11111 r " outagl'S ~1nu· \londa~ phor1t: l •1111 p,111. otlit:1.11\ \;l 1J ' '' t' 1 n l 11' \ ngdn R" ,.r,1dt• and Orangl' l ••t11H1n "l'll' laU\l'd h\ J fire under tht' "u111.1t1•• I ll't·l Bnd~l' 110 \1 a1n trcct 1n ",, 1,1 \nJ \J1J PJ1.1t1, fkll \pol esman 1 1,11.: \IJd> .. nJ!J "Ol'\ r dq1ht1n1. v..nrkl·J .Jr· _ tlknt1I llt .• · ,t ltOl'\ (Ju" • th<' llfl' v..;,i' un1k1 in'l'\tltHl 'l I ht' li••" nnl line-. Jl\11 l Ju.,.,·J prohkm' '"'h Jut ri 11· hant.. tdkr n Jl hinc' 111 th-c Jll .i ''I ''I •f" r JH' thwu@" hl' IC'kphnnt ' iott·m Thl \IJ1n Plan an \.tnt.J .\nJ .s '11•rr•ntt mJ \\J\ prm 1dt·,1 v..11h l<'llul:'lr ;1'"'"l''> in nrd, r to tvnta .. I thl' police 1n • 7 pm u1aaa Bead• Rttreatlon Commltt~~. '>pt.·ual mrl'ltng to d1scun dc1t1gn altt:rnat1' e\ tor .\lta Laguna Park. council chamber\. 505 Forl'\t \H'. \torl th.111 ' I ... I lJt' ··~ ' ' lntC'rm1tll'nt intcrupl10n'i 1n rh1•r.1· 'l'I I k ,,11J thl' Im· h.id \m11ldl·red s1ncr \I 111.IJ\ tn thl· unlkrgrnund tekphonc , .1bl1' d1.·,1ro' mg 111 dJmag1ng I main tu Ix !l'!'l.t I ""I ·I l''llffiJh \!,I \ J'· I , m1 'lh'n" \ Pouc£ Loe ,,. ., 'Burglary alert' posted in Lagµna l'n ,,. Jt,1\1 " • l Ill 1 .. ,1,,. I :" \\ .. ' ll ,h HI . \( lh1 h" I' I ';' I' ~ l ''J' By LANt:E IGNON Of -0.itr l"tle4 It ... l<t·~1denl\ an central La&una Beach are bei ng warned to keep their q es peeled for suspicious characters and 10 keep their homes lockl"d tight in the "akl· of a recent rash of burglaries. \\htch hn'c targeted e'er) thin& from JCWClr) 10 gr()('CrlC'l. Laguna police dtstnbuted I SO .. burglary alcr1'' fliers this wttk to residents an a ne1&hborhood bur- glan:zed 14 tame~ tfm month. The area 1s bounded by a talina trttt, Park Avenue and t Ann's Dnve. .. We're hav1na such a problem:· \31d Jonna Moore. a commun1t)' ~rv1ces officer for the Pohce Depan. ment. "There art' a lot of burslaries occumn& (tn the central artal and outside the a rt'I that look like the same thing." Moore said 1nvc~tipton ~ cur· rtntl) tr)m& to determine if the b~ak·•M art' the work or one penon. a team or W\eral d1fTertn1 burslan. ................. A man about JO allesdty au.acked a niaht cu todian ll l'.ader School Thunda) cvenu'l ••t.h a blur flstuna pok. The man repoNdty watt to a Mtlhbonnt..,. ... the~ daan called polece, but .,.. alteirdl> batcn up and subdued ~ 1 ~ owner. a pr11t11tt0ntr otar.tt.· But police belle' e th<' cnm1nals arc not profe s1onals. Moort' said. "They m11h1 be a httle dt""Sptrate," she \aid. add1n1 that most of the residences were ransacked. Police would release no funher information on their invesllption. Moore said call s report1n1 SU!>PICIOU\ acll\ II) an the central neighborhood have increased dra· m:n1call 'lance the Oaers Wt"rt" d1s- pt~d. The brt"1k-1ns apparently occul'Ted dunng the day. The 1ntruckn entered most of the homes throuah unlocked doors and windows. Moore said. In sc\cral casts. rcs1dcnu failed to tum on burglar alamu and returned to fi nd their homes broken into. Moore said Moore ~ad pohce an: con~med that 1f residents continue to leave their hdmC$ unlocked. L.aauna will pin the reputation as an CH)' bur- alal) taract Jclo\Clr) and cash "ere moit of\en taken. althout}\ a rt\tdent 1n tM 800 • • •• patron al F1tqrraJd's Res· laurant. 191 71 Mapotaa t.. said a man 1n a blue s~tshirt and Levis slammed her 1111nsl the wall 1n a mtro0m and n ppcd twf punc oft'h(f- arm. She toad the man tht had no moftC} and the maft alelfdt} Sol amt and ran :;[· lca"l"I her puNbrti•nd.• ' '· block of atalin3 \trel'I ""h llh ha~ beC'n h11 thr« 11mn \lll1..l' I rh ' rcponcd S:! "'onh 01 gnk.t'nf'' ml\\· ang Wcdnesda) \tcn.•o r4u1pmc111 " another frcquen1 1argc1 Two JCwtlr) burglanl'' -une reponed Jan. 7, anothl'I Feb If\ - OC'<'Ul'Ttd within n hlock ot t':ll h ••thcr an South Laguna At least I l'\"~1dcnt1JI hurtitl.111e-. have been rcponrd "n'c JJn • hut the bulk ha' c OC'Cum"d "1th in thr I.ht ~eek. Rcs1dtnt who do not tx·lonjl tt• a Neit}\borhood \\atch program .m urac<t to do . Moore \J•d l ht· prosram sets up pr0«durc' Im nrttth bon to keep an e e on <'ell h 1thc:r' homn Moore said onh 1hrt"t' '-e1gh· bor OOdWatch ptOltam\ C \l~t 1n th<' area tartetfd b) the fliers "We could Ute a lot more " ;,he said. Followu't •• a h 1 or brcal·1n\ reponcd lhas month. • • • An cmpfoytt rf1)0rttdl> lcf\ her puJW on top of her car •hens.ht v.~nt to v.o rk at C'harhe's Wattho utt. 42 Ed1nacr "'e When he retuf'Md act 1t. she found n m1wnt. co. •Of'ltrallc:lrdt~ iokt thf>, .nim tha• a v.orNn nc\t doof ma> ha't "ken 1t The '.n1m ronfronk'd tht woman ""'' docM' •ho ·~ ,.. awa • • Feb ' 600 block of C'atahna and 1 '00 block of Mominis1de Circle • Feb 7 400 block ~a' 1c~ • F<'b I 0 1.ioo block of Mo m - 1ngs1de • Fr b. 11 600 block H11h On\C 1n I r r••ll\pl " . . • \ re' ll • •w I ' hi••• It.. tit il hfornt.A '• , \.UJ 1t-.•ul 111(1 '""en lie~ h,,, • i J pan' n th1.· .irra \\t'rt d11n t..111t1 Jlhl 'm"1, •I'· m.1n JUana and m.1~ ,._ .1 •u,I n• • ' 'lonh Laguna • Frh 16 l 1000 blO<'l of Coeta Meea \tontert'\ 'trcct 1n • uth l.Jaguna Rc'llJrnt' " 1hc :. o h "' ~ 11 k \o\ t'ln 'alued at SI 0 wa\ rt'-\\'all3ll' \" • r I" •rir,l r '\' 1·1 .11 poned tolen q ~3 p m Thu ... : .. , • Frb 18 I ·&00 block of atahna • • • 1 d h i\ m.tn ""'' .1 k .,.,,,, • .111· 1\ One m1 nu1 C' hurr a M"<'Ond burala~ parole in ,11,,,0 ,1 "·•' .irrr,ll'.I JI 10 v..n\ reponed 1n the blocl or. t a.m Thur\J,I\ ,.,, 'll'>P \ 111~ I ~·10~a .\nn\ Lth than four hour$ later a fuiau-.~· trnm 111 ,1, , lft ",, 1rn·,1t•J hurglaf1 \o\3\ reponed rn the at \\("\t 1"'11 v 'll .ir\d l'l.11 ,nt .. 1 hlud of t \nn'i. \Cnur • f<'b 19 blocl o f Diamond lrctt • uncU y 600 block of Gknne re 'trttl • Tu~I)". bl l of Thf'O\Alh 'itrttt. ~I 00 blocl of Ocean Wa) • \\c<inetda 400bl koflqton. 4 block of Blucbud C•n)on DnH. 00 block of C'atahna 1 h(" punt "'" '•lued at S23 the "allet at s:o • • • \ n r plo,1on o f me lund ap- p.ir<'nth bk"' out a 'W'lnd<>v. at Mr.\J '" "'" ~hool 5 .. 0.! n&A. l>mt: • • • " rnMknt of 1he I bloc\ o( floOda trrct rtponcd that rNCtun· . . . JnJ t, lr1l'llll \onlrontC'd thl' mJn Jl°l<111t .,.,h~ hl' and hi\ ,ompan1on '""''"l'd them The <.U\l'l('< t ~4 u\<'d h" 1ru~l 1l1 pin the ....,nman to a l JI '' l ~' ·" nnt injured • • • \ man rrdttm~ •uolcn , .. 11.·n11il31l'~ ~unda\ 1t1 Radio ~ha \. ~n~, '<'\'pon Bhd us11'\& them ri ~u' a '1dC'OCil'iSCll<' l'C<'Ord~r and n It'll'' 1\1110 '('\ \nother man did th" '-lnlt' 1h1n1i1 Inter ~unda) or Mondi\ hu' mg a '1dl'(1t:.t!>SCttt' recorder N~wport Beach \Pioneer car 'it('f'C'O value<i 11 SJOI <lnd. n\ \\-at hman TV \alued 11 SI ti~ •en: rt'poncd tolcn \\ ~dnc• Ja ~ from a black 19 6 Vollm,.agcn ('TI pa rited o n Do"t trttt • • • \ Bana Olu&cn tcrt<> -.1 .. n.'l'l'n~ '' kn \\ C'dnnda) from h(lmc on PromontOf) Point after t: 1h1d .. lipped a v.-1ndow lock t en* 1he l"l"\1dcn c The uc:rro a valued al SI ~ • • • " ello-. 19 O VVt: But WM .co• on Bol\a ""enue after us o•nn-hid parked tt thcrt O\tmltht on Wedne- da~ 11.llbuster Uc ory def eats vote on spending-limit bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Outnumbered Senate Republicans held ranks toda). scuuhng a las1-dnch Dtmocra1ic aucmpt to force a vote on a d1v151ve campeian finance package that kept lawmakers talking for 53 1traiaht hours. The GOP victorv. capping a omet1mcs bitter filibu1tcr thal include-d the parliamentary arrest of en. Robtrt Packwood. R·Orc .. came as the Scnatr \'Oted 53-41 not to in oke cloture. which would ha't cut off debate a nd brought the legi la11on to a vote the maJorit~ Democrats would win. The cloture attempt tailed because at ll'ast 60 sen.tors must agre 10 fon'e a \Ole It .... as the eighth time since June thft MaJOnt~ Leader Robcn Byrd. 0-\\. Va .. had lost a cloture motion on c-ampaign pending. The defeat SCl'mingh doonll·d an~ lhanll' of Congress pa~~ing tlw Dl·moaat1l plan th1~ ~l·ar w 1mro'>e voluntar) ~pending llm11' for ">l·nall' campaign'.>. Bui l:i~ rd left the d oor aJar. .. We " Ill rr\ 1s11 the l\~ue in one form or another:· he said before the \'O le ... It's no1 go1n_J to go awa~." Acting minority leader Alan Simpson. R-W)'o .. said the Republicans would be waiting,. "There will be o thc-r proposals lake this. When the~ come up. they will be dealt with hkc this." Simpson said. This week's struggle centered on a plan advanced by 5~ sC'nato rs. including Republicans Roben Stafford of Vermont and John Cha fee of Rhode Island. to attack the e~ala11ngC.'OSl oft'3mpaign.. b} 1mpo 1ng spending limits. L1m11s for a Senate general elccuo n ran· would range from $950.000 to S5.5 m1lhon. depending on a state's population. In I 986. the aH'ragHampa1gn co!>t SJ m1llton -up Ii' efold from 1976 -"1th some.-big tale race~ topping SI 0 mil hon per cand1da1r \ cand'1datl' obSl'f'\ mg the hm11 would be l'hg1blc for 'uh"J11l·d rna11tn~'>. rod..-houom n1d10 and T\' aJ rates anJ monl'} from the Tn:asur~ 11 thl' o ppom·nt l'\l'et·ded thl· lmllt or th1: \and1da1e "'a' the target ofhl·a' ~ 'Pl'nding b) indl·penden1 groups Soldier who fled W. German base cleared of desertion; discharged FORl DI\ 'J I \Pt -\ l ..., <,oldtt'r "as acqu111ed ol Jl''l't t1111\ .1nJ g.1H·n .1 h.1d lllOllurt dt'>l·hargc for Ol•eing ht'> \\l·q C1l·rm.in h•t\l' 10 h,l. 1n the ~\l\'IC't Union. shod.1ng pro'l'l'Ul11r'> "h11 h.1d \'\fX'\ tnl him to do pnsO!l-ttme Counroom 'Pl'llat11r'> 0111.,tl' n\1111.ir' Pl'r\onnd. gasped .... hen prl"••J 1ngJuJ gl < 111 I Jtl PJ uk' l•rJn1:d Pk Wade E. Robert'>. 22 111 Rt'-l'r'1lk rl'll'.l'-l'J Im m 0111113~ <."U!tlod} Thur'>tla~ "I feel grea1'" Rt11x'r1-. ,,11d .lltl'r hl· "·'' ll\O\ 1ctnJ ol a ll·s~r chargl' of tx·ing Jb,l·nt \\llhl•ut lt-.1, l' Jnd g.1 ,l·n a bad lOnduct d1~chargl' Robert!>. lk~lnhnl h' ,1 'uper111r J' "thl· mmt reprl'hl·nstble. l3'>ual 'uld1l·r· 111 h1' l11 nrn1.111d hut a' ··ronfuseu·· b~ ht'> .11wrnl''' 'J1d lw ''Ill It' l' 111 \\ , . .,, (1ermt10' "'Ith his "tli:. Pl·tra Neumann. anJ thl'tr J- nwnt h-tild '>un I he m1l11ar~ pressl'd hard for a lUn' tl ltun of de~eruon dunng the I ' "-da)-counman1al :n Fon Dix. ThJt nfTen\e r :irnes a ma·omum ix·nalt ~ ul .1 d1s- hunvrJhk dl\lh:ir~c ;ind three 'ear!>· 1mpn\onml·n1 ·rm ,holl..cu ... '>a1J c :ipt Dan1l·I \haH-r lh•d" m1h1an attornl'' l-k said thl' -\rm' l'\fll'l led H.ul)l.:rt' to be '>l·nil'nll'd 10 thl' mJ\lmUm ~" 0 1 1X'n,1h~ of a dt'>honorJ~k J t,lharge and \lOl' )l'ar' 1mpn,1mml·n1 \\ hl'O thl· '>l'ntcnn· .,..a., rl'::td. Rotx·rt<; anJ ht'> :l t tornl')' hrul..r in to \\ 1dl· gn n' ,inJ l hl' \old 1a :rnd h 1<; .,..,fr l'mhratl'U Jnd l..1'>'>l'd ~llaH'r°' 1a" dmpix·d and hl' .. wrnl :.u tlw 1udgl· Crash scene documented A aoldier takes note• on a victim aa the alte in Chico, Tex.a, where a twln·rotor Army-CH·47D Chinook helicop- ter noaedived into a cow paatu.re and •kidded about 75 feet before it broke apart ln a aheet of fire Thuraday, ldlling 10 men and serioualy burning eight othera, authorities •id. One survivor said a fire baa broken out during flight at the back of the helicopter baaed at Fort SUI, Okla . Railmen: Workers' drug use rampant WAS HINGTON (A P ) Boredom. peer pressure and bad management create a climate for widespread drui and alcohol use by the nation's railroad workers. two crewmen 1n' olved an last year's fatal Amtrak crash say. The former Conrail workers told the Senate Commerce C'omm1ttec on Thursday of co-workers who con· sumcd as much as a case of beer a day. brought bottles of hqoor 10 wor~. or u sed marijuana. cocaine. amphetamines and o ther drugs. "Overall. dnnkang was encouraged on the JOb. especially ~hen I was hired on :· said Rick) L. Gates. who was the engineer of the three con- nected Conrail locomotives that on fan 4. 1987. collided with a crowded Amtral.. oasscnRer train. l\h:en people "ere killed and 175 inJurt·d 1n the accident. the worst in Amtrak hmon. which occurred in Chasc'. Md. · Gates. an admitted alcoholic. and brakl'man Edward W. C romwell ha' e admitted 10 'imo k1ng marijuana in thl' hKomo11' e eah o;ho rtly before the accident Gates was charged "''h 16 counts of manslaughter but was allowed 10 pkad guilt) to JU'it one count in a plea agr~ement Fch 16 He fan''> \entl•ncing March 29. Cro m .... ell. "'ho 1eo;t1ficd separatel}. "as prl·pared to testif} in court aga1mt Gate'> and ....,as not charged in the d1'-a'>l1:r. Bush, Gore object to ouster of Panama's president The <.. unratl l·ng1nes went through a c,top signal and into the path of the '.'l'\\ Yorl -hound .\mtrak train. The National TraMpo rtat1on afct) Board has blamed the accident on marijuana USl' By The Associated Press Prc5.tdrnt1JI ~;1nd 1JJtl ' ( 1n•rgl Bu..,h anJ \lhat (1nrl· Jr o hJelted ,trongl~ 1vd.1' to l''l'ntc, in PanJmJ \\1th till' 'Ill' pre'>1den1 JnlJrtng .. "l' ,,tlJ d11 "'hJtl'\Cr ,., nnl'~\J~ .. JnJ lhr T ennl')~l' \\'1131111 \llggl'\l lll~ l'l(lf1"1111l C.Jnl11on~ (,url' l J01pa1gning 1n Fh1ml;i al\o ,olllllll'ntl'd on Jnothl•r I Jlln -\ma1lJn \UhJell 1.:all1ng 1111 ht'> rt'al'> to -.upp11n .1 human• tJnJn-J1J PJl l..Jgl· fu1 thl· 't\araguan ( 01111 J' 1111\\ Jl\:nJtng in ( ungn·" rm mar~ -and~·aul u<, e\lra' aganza on \.larch 8. Sen Bob Doir· .. lJmpJtgn "a' "l'Jthenng some internal ~truggh:s. a!> campaign mJnJgn Aili Broll.. tired t\\o top ~tra1cg1sh on Thur'>tla' On P..tnama liu.,h s:11d toda\ 1n urecn,tlk. \.( . "We \\Ill J11 \\ hJll'\ l'I " rll'l l''>'>Jrl lo [l 0 rOtl'CI .\n1l'rtl'all lnll're\l\ JO P.1nam,1 \\r·,l. g1•l tfl'Jt~ 1ntC"rl''>tson thcrnnal I don·1.,..ant to rJttk an: \Jhn·., Hu\ \>.C \\OulJ ob' 1ousl~ as the l 'n1tl·d State'>. .tnJ I ~'uuld . rl''>1.'r\l' thl· nght IO do "hatl'\l'r 1\ nlTe'isar:. 1nduJ1ng m1lttar: lorl'C. ll> protl'C.'t .\mtnca"" 'aard 1ntl'rl''il 1n thJt rq;.1nn 111 tlw "'urld .. uates told the panel that he bel1c,l·d 10 Pt·rc1:n 1 or ::!O percrnt of rail "orl..1:r'> dnnl.. or use drugs on dut~ Crom .... cll said the figure was mi.m· like .. HJ percent or 50 percent. :"l·1tlll·r lJllnJ lnr quid , mll1t..1r\ lllll'f\l·n11on though Bu'h ra1~d the po,c,1h1lt1~ c1l \Ul h Jl u n n 111rt•,ro n'l'111 lhl· m t•rn1ght out~tcr of· Panama·~ pn·\IJent ,1th 1 Ill' lnl'd 111 fi rl· mtl11.1n · strungmJn \1anu1:I '-.ortl.')!.a In otha t'>'>Ue' 1n lhl· prt·.,1tkn11JI r;in·' PJt Rol)l:rt,on " hlam 111g thl· prl·,-. J,11 tlw IJtl'\I n rn trn' l'"~ .,llrrl·J up b~ h1\ ( 1( 11• prl·"Jl'nt1JI 1.JrTIPJ•gn ;ind a \lmma1ng ll'ud lx·t"el·n \lie.had Dul..Jkl\ an<l H.11.h.1rd (1l'[lhar<l1 rnuld hi.· 'l'r'l'd un .11 .1 [),·mmr;it1t'"J1nn,·r tonight T hl· t\\o ml·n al!>o said that "hC'n thl·~ hl'gan their railroad cart'ers 14 ~l·ar., Jgo. :is man} as 80 percent of their kllo" l'mplo~ees used drugs or allohol Jun nit "orl..1ng ho urs. \\ I th I tk l It ,, I.. 11, I.. '"It Utl\\ n on .... u p1:r r ue<,Ja~ tl'll.' 211:,tall' Former CHP officer faces Court upholds voters get final say • 2of3death n off Ii d ·1r g retrial on murder charge sentences ~~RINA DE: R~ (AP~r~'oon ch~~n~l•<~~mum ~' DIH ,n 1 \Pi -' 1o:ml·1 ( .ililorntJ ll1gh-'J: l'Jtrul nllill' \Ill Ix n·tr1l·d "" hJ r~e' .. r \lrJnl' ·1~ .1 mutun.,t "h1t1.• 1•n J ut •h1. ,., .... , • llll(lfOe\ Jnt111Ullll'J Jfll'f .1 'l \lfl,I "'a'dl·darell rn < rJ1~ PrH·r '"lllllkt trial Judge K1rharJ HullmJn Jl'l 1,1 nl .1 ml\tnal Thur\dJ\ .tit•. r lhl· "up111c•r ( OUrl jUf\ dl'Jtll11\l..l·d ~.'\I ll l,1\ II 111 lOn\ ll'lllln .. , OU l30 fl'\! J\'>Ufl'li lhJt ti •"' \\Ill ll\.• fl;lrtl•J .. \J tJ 0 1\tr, I \I tornl'\ Ed \t1lk1 .tlh:r nh'l'llll~ " 11 proK'(utor Jul\ Jll (l.,f1.,\l ti Pl'\l'r. ,-111 p, "J\ \\ J' .ll U\1•J (II ti rst-dl•grl'l' mu rJ l • ·, n t hl I), 19 '6. '>lrangulJt1on t1I r .ir.1 r..n .. 11 ,, ,:!O .. )ear-old \an Dtq?c. \tJll' I nt'l'l· \II\ \IUdl'nl ThcJur) dcadlm l-.l•J 1111 11' '' '1 ntl da) ofdd1hcr.111un' alll't thrn \1th "The proc,elU11on did nut prl'\t II' 1·nou~h l'' 1Jl·nll' t1111111 1• d' m · 'li.1 \11 1 11.:~cr '-'J' guilt\ .. .,,11J 1uwr 1," ph Dornl r ;1., 1n npl<.11n1ng h1' \ • ll lnr ,tu~Ullt.tl l\\l·r k it unlln \''l"rt thro ugh .1 11,1 1-. J11111 ol thl 111urth"u'>l' "111l11ut LI 'llnll'nt H1-. "111.· h.Jn·n \J1d ,, 1htlk lt1Urt .. , h.t,l'.il"-a" 1huugh1 IH ''J' 1nnllll'nt II' in ( 1nJ·, h,inJ, It . .i,, ·'" "111 lw . l'n rr\ Jllornr' l<ohcrt < 1nnw-.. 'Jill the ' l·rd1ll "J' J1-.;ippo1n11ng ltll l'l·lr .1nJ olhl·r, '"'""l'J "HI\ l1l·ling' Jr\' 1111" h..; hJ'> 111 gt1 through tlti-nr1.k J I JgJ1n a' do the 1 H'llm"• !J:llll. thl \\ 1tnl'\,l \ ..tnd thl' lCIUrl .. I hr ' l11111·, p.trl'nl\ \am JnJ 111 l' f...nntt JPfX'Jn•J \lunnl·d h\ thl· •11-t 111.h 111 thl n111nthlong 1ri'JI "htl h lx'gJn nrnrl' 1han d 'l':lr ,111a tl11·1r JJughter", m urder ne;ir a ln.-l'- ''·' rn n11rthan ...,,Ill D1l·g11 C oun1~ \Ii'> f...n nlt "l'Pt ,I\ '>hl' .ind hl·r h ,,h;ind ·rn hrall'd I IU h tJ U>Url till\ \\('rl' :t'>l..l'cl ti GO TO YOUR ROOM OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!! / ---I ( ..... \ -~ -~ ' ~~h 90 3 OFF CH/lORfNS Cl 01111 1120 SANTA ANA .1,. , • .. r 1 r .; 'If ... A I A thl IJm1h u 1uld lndurc a rr tnal \\ l' re tuugh \\ l'll do 11 for Cara \.\l're going 10 ~l' 11 through for ( ar:i." c;a1d a tearful Mrs Knott "L\l'r\ da' of the tnal "as ltl..e attending Cara's funeral over and ml rand 11\ l'r ;iga1n and rc.-li\'ing. the ,,~,111~ ot hn murder." Sam Knott ,,,,J _ ,1Jding the~ "'nu Id not comment lurther hl'C.all'>l' lhl· ('J Se \\as pending. Pnl'I h." IX'l'll lll'l' on $I m1llmn h.,m( th111ugh11ut the tnal. • I hl· P"''l'l Ut11m 10 thl' 1nal that hq:;in I.in I'' .tlkged that Pl·~ rr patrull1n~ lntl'"IJtl· 15 on Dec 27. I 1 h ''''llfX'd C Jra Knott hccau~ o f J lll'll'lll' l 1.111 ltght and forl·ed hl·r to d1 " l' d11" n J Jarl.. 1<,ola1t .. ·d ofT ramp I In "hlll' \ 01 1..., .... agcn Bcetk was found ahandnncd 1n a cul-dc-sae near thl· hottom uf thl· Mern Road e\lt. and her \trangled bod~ was found at the bottom of a nt:'arb' 65-foot l11tth"a: hndge · San Bruno man wlns $9.5 mllllon in Lotto <)-\"' r R .\ '\/( I~(() 1-\PI -fhc '-tJll' \uprl'l11l' < 1lurt\ handling ol dl'Jth ix·n.11t~ ldk'> 1c. "mulh more rclUlllll' than in the [laSI .. a SI.Ill' pro..,l'l utor ..aid altl·r a '1nuall~ un1tl'd high lOurt 'otrd to uphold t\\o dc.-ath c,cntences and rt'' l'f"l' a third Ch1 l'f -\<,s1stant ..\ttornl'\ Gl·nrral Stl''-l' White also . !>31d ·after the Thursda~ ruling'> that ··it lookc; like thl· la" ,., now fair!~ predictable." All thrt•e of the dl'l'1c.1o ns .... l·rc .... nttl·n "" ( 'ht~f Justice M.lco lm Lura., \1nc.r rnn~n at" e'>. headed h~ I ul·a, gained a maJortt) on the l oun la\! \Car. SI\ of I 0 death scntC'nu•., h:i, e ber n upheld. all four of thl· rnersalc; ha'e tx·en unan1- lllCIU\ I hur\Ja\\ rn1:r..al 1nH>h1:J thl· caSl' of Brian Dark I lak '"h11 \\J\ convicted of fatall} 'hooting l\\ 11 elderly men. robbing Onl' and ;11 - tcmpting to rob the other 1n Bellflower and Cemtos I he court r1:' l'"ed till' \l'rlll'nll' hl•l ,tu~· J \urx·nor < nurt 1udgl' l.11kd 10 hulJ a hl·anng on I lak'c; u1mncten- '' 111 '>land tnal dl'c.p1tl' .,tmng n 11.kt1l l' ol nwnt.tl dt'>turhann· I Ill ht~h , 11urt 'Oll'd 'i-2 to uphold <i \' FR-\:--1( l'iCO (.\Pt -\\Jn lhl lk.11h \l'llll'nll' 111 rnl H l...1mhk Bruno mJn h11 :.ill '" Lo1111 numht.·r, 1111 1 lw \ugu't I 1Ph fatal '>hoo11ng' 111 to"'" more than \Y 'i8 million ll.111' .ind \\Ulllll' ~largulln 111 I O'> Kil h.trd /1mnwrmnn N turnnl \ngl In till' 1.tfX' of Mr'I Margul1e' 111 hio, "111n1ni Ill i..l't on I hur\da' ,11 .111J lhl hu1gl.11 \ 111' ~largulle'>· \terl'O lhl· lottl·r~ 11flitl' 1n \,1n I ranl l\tci l'lJUIPllll'lll '11111· l hl·numhll\th.1t"onth1•t11ppr11l' In tlw 111ha lJ'-C. lhl· court una111 Voll·rs in an Lu•~ Obispo Count ~ ( ornm1ss1om·~ l·emlied Measure "'" ha\C the last "ord on offsho re otl -\ aftl·r dl'll·t1ng a pro' 1so tacked on dnlltng in theirart'a the state Coastal b' rnunt> <,uix·n 1sors that .... ould Comm 1ss1on con farmed ha' l' <.tnpix·d thl· romm1ss1o n of all The comm1s<;10n. b} a \Ott' of 7.J po"er O\l'r thl· granting of building Thursda} night. n·rt1fied a ballot and operational pcrmtts. L1cbster measure guarantt'e1ng count} res1-~1d dents the final sa ) regarding an) Former ~an Luis Obispo Ctt) proposed on-shore fae1ht} serving Councilman Rohen C1nffin told thl' ofTsh.ore o tl demc k'i. said com -comrn1ss1on the prO\ 1socould cripple m1ss1on spol.esman JJck L1ebster. the ml'a\un··!> effectiveness and abih- "ln m) 'oil'. I ha'e to pa) vc~ ''to ''llh'>tand a mun fight. L1ebstrr duw at1l·nt1on to thl' '01ce of the -~td. f)l'upk· •• '>.ml ( u01ml'>\1o ncr Robert ..\ do1en s1m1lar local ordinances in +ranlo the state. r1:scr"ing \Oters' rights to The rnunt) ballot measure. ap. final offshore oil dnlhng appro' al. flnH l'd h~ 'otnc, in "10' ember 1986. an.' being battkd b) lawsutts from the '~ uulJ rl'QUIH J '>JX'l tal ekc11on as a \\'cst1:rn Oil and Gas Organ11at1on. a It n.il ''l'P f)l.:fcm· Jllu\qng the con-petroleum 1ndustr) group. L1eb5.ter \lrul11on 111 laultlll'\ for omho re oil said. and ga<> dnlhng. L 1rhstrr ~•d. He described Measure .\ a\ an "Tiu~ rnmm1~smn 11sclf"a~ l'•aab-ame ndment 10 the count} master lt'>hc-d b) an tnt1at1\l'. \O 1fwe are not plan. 1mpos1ng a local coastal pohc} going to Ix h~pu~ntiral: ...... e ha'e to subject to rl'' tC'"' b: the state com- \Uflport th1~ 1n11 1atl\'C'. said com-m1~s1011 Minors' abortion consent law blocked for this year 'l•\N ~R-\NC l~C'O (AP) -Dc- 'fl'll' .1 Ill'" -,iate la\\. an unmarried Pl l'gn<1nl "oman undn I ~"' ill tx-ablc 111 h.1,e ;1 leg~I ahort1on th1'i \ear \\llhuul lhl• "rllll'n COn\l'nl of a r;11l·nt thl· !\tatl··., reque'lt to lift that order. of)'> '\1'2 2'' 111 llll m1d"l'l'I-f nt111 11111u.,h all1rnll'J lhl· tk.11h '>l'ntcntl' l\-·N d1J"111~ \\ n llwc,da' night \,,.,l. ul R 1di<1rd I Im e\ for the Marl h I 9 7ti -1 11 ~' -~ .111d ..ilJ. :ind lhl· h<rnu' l..1dnapr1ng and 'fatal ~tabbing of 8-;=:;;:;::;::;::=:=::=:=~;::=====::====~~~~~~~~~d~n~u~n~1~;;·r~";J;'~..i;-1~=======~:l·Jr-old T 1na Salazar 1n Ha)'ward. \ unanimous state Suprt·me Court on Thursda) cfTec11,el) blocl.ed the la" for 198~ b} rl'fusing to allow 11s c nforH·mcnt Junng a lawsu11 O\ er the \latutC'!'> \ altd1t) Thl' la ...... b) Assemblyman Robert Fra1ec. R-C'arlsbad. is modeled on la"~ in man) other states. It ..... ould mnke 11 a l'rtmc for a doctor 111 ix·rform an aho n1on o n an tinmamcd "uman unlkr 18. II\ mg at home. "ho did not ·ha\{' "'rtlll'n consent from om· parent -\s an altcmatl". the minor could grt a ruling from a Judge that the abomon "'a~1n herbe'lt 1n1erl-st. I SHUTTEI ' Through the centuries fine wood shutters have 'become synon ymo us with luxury and good taste. Today. Hetrwood Shutters give an easy etegance to MY Interior from Colonia l to Ultra Modern. No other window covenng performs Its func11on wtth Mid\ beauty and grace Shutt .. Mer light with .,, Infinite variety o f styles, reduce glare. lllodC ou\ heat and cold. maximize the vtew Md expend Interiors with clean. simple llnee. UnMke OltMf window treatments. shutters Iner .... your home'• v9'ue. Wtth ~ Shutter's you may chooM t.ouver widths of 1'1•, 211t. 311'. and 4'~. we Mtect the finest woods available end offer • ... eetectlOn of colors or stains 8nd we will help J9'I .-ct the best design for your wW1dowl Ind ...... glaM doors. · Serving California since 1953 \0es1gned •Finished RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wl1ert Y .. Wif C..tn lert! 1922 llUlot lln~ CISTl •SA-Stl·l lSI I he 1:1\\. ixrnsorl·d b> an 11- ahortton group~. had IX:en barred from 1al.1ng effect Jan •t by a Judge's order in rcl>ponse 10 a lawsuit b) doctors and fom1h -planning or- g.'lniLattons. Thl' h1g·h court denied The la~ ult. filed by medical and fam1I~ planning o rganizations. con- tc1:1ds the law 'iolatcs the right 10 pm 3C) under the state Constitutio n b~ re 1r1cting minors' abilit)' to de-rjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiijijiiiijjijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill c1dc on thcar owo whether to gn e TO N birth or abort. AUCTION AT NEWPORT HARBOR ELKS 3456 VIA OPORTO 55 FREEWAY NEWPORT BL V'D TOWARDS THE OCEAN NEWPORT BEACH FRI. FEB. 26 AT 8 PM PREVIEW AT 7 PM OF LA TE ARRIVAL CONTRACTED ORDER AIRWAY BILL #057-1887-4655 I VALUA•LI •••All_,, ~ ,\ I ~ "' J ~ •' J • ' \lJ Tl ·~k\ ' t - ,, ,, Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. February 26. 1988 * A.a Noriega's ·ouster backfires; Panamanian president out PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP) -The National Noriega. under indictment 1n the United States on drug uri<.-d a trade embargo again\1 Panama but ~1d h( 8 u1 "°oriega and his supponcrs mo'ed qu1ckl\. Assembly convened an emeriency session today and traffickin& charges. decides to chng 10 pov.cr opposed U .. m1hta'$ in ten cn11on The National .\ssembl~ was called into sessio n:· ousted Prni<knt Eric Anuro Delvalle after he tried to fi rt' In an auempt to assen c1vil1an co ntrol o'er the Panama. wuh 1._ million p:ople as hcadquanl·rs for ah hough opposition !av.make~ 1n the 6 7-member the nation's military chief and de facto leader. Gen. govern ment and the I S.000 soldiers and police under U .. m1lita f) operauons an Latin o\menca legislature boycotted the 1 a m meeung Both Deh,al~ Manuel Antonio Noriega. Noriega. Del valle tried Thursday night 10 get the m1lita l) The U.S. Southern Commdnd has 10.000 troop\ and and Van· President Roderick Esqua\l~I v.ere removed In a I 0-minute session. 38 legislators voted Delvalle to replace Noriega. It refused. 20.000 dependents an Panama The l ' garmon "a' un from office. out of office and accused him of promoting U.S. Davis spent most ofThursda> night w1 1h Del valle 1n alcn and told American) 10 ~Cl'P a lo" profile during an' Non .. ga. v.ho ~~. he 15 innuu.·nt ol all tharges. did interference in domestic affairs by try ing to force Noriega Dclvallc·s home. along with 30 10 40 people. sources said. unrest. '" out. Drivers honked their horns and '>Ome v.aved whale The White House c-allcd for r'looriega ·s r('\agnataun nut co mment pubhcl} on the e\cnts . , The Cabinet immediate!~ named a new chief of state. handcrch1cfs immediately after Dcl,alle announced has after his indictment 1n Florida on Feb 5. Och alll ., Och alloa1d ofh1s opponent\ ··The' "111 notrCCC!"~ liducation Minister Manuel Solis Palma. who was sworn plan to oust Noriega. Both ha'e been s1gm ofoppos1uon attempt to oust oriega Jnnountcd an a natiun"u.k alli'planle lrom an) country that take'> pndc in beint • in before dawn. to Noriega. broadca st Thursda) night rl'll'l'cd rmmedaatl· OJl ~ing Jl'm()(rat1l I lont1nue 10 feel that I am president of dw U.S. Ambassador Anhur Da\ls said the .S Delvalle called has ov.-n ouster ··c.ome1h1ng legall} from th e Un11ed tall'\. rl·publil.. "' government would not recoaniu a rcpla~ment for despicable that onl} fulfills a formalll\ rn the mi nd of "At 1h1s 11me. "e "ilnt 111 m1cra1e vur um~uahlicd From his home Dehalk ~ad he a~ked Nonep to Del valle. In Washington. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato. R-N. Y.. tho!>C v.-ho want to grasp pov.er at an ~ cost ·· suppon for c1v1han cono,t1tu tmnal rule an Panama ·· '>aid ··rellfl' .. a'> soon as the L and1nmen1s "ere annour\ccd. said U.S. m1l1tal) in1e~en11on m1R;h~1_·:be~J:U~U~1fi~1e~d~1_f~~-1_n_a_n~1n_~_n~~-"~w_1_th_·_·c~B~T_h_1~'>-M~o~r~n~1n~g:.·_·:0e~1,~a:l:le~~~~h:•t:e~H:o=u=~~s~po~kc=s~m~a=n~M=a~r=l•=n~F~1t~<~";a~1e~r~~~~~~~b~u~1~t~h~~·~~~n~e~r=al~r~e~tu~ .. ~c=d~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lsraelis kill two Arab protesters, wound five JERUSALEM (AP) -Israeli sold1cf) killed two Pales11n1ans and "oundcd fi ve today during protests on the Moslem Sabbath. Israeli officials cautioned U,S. Sccretal) of State George P. Shultz to mo' e slowl~ on proposals for .\rab self-rule 1n the occupied 1cm 1ones. One Palesun1an V.as killed in the refugee camp of Jabaliya an the occupied Gaza Strip and a second was shot dead 1n Hebron 1n the occupi ed West Bank so uth of Jerusalem. an arm) official said, Four other Arat?s were wounded in Hebron. he said. An '\ssoc1a1cd Press reponcr saw a fifth wounded Pales11n1an an Nablus' Al ltt1had Hosp11al. The deaths bri ng to 6 7 the number of o\rabs confirmed killed since noting broke ou t an th e occupied West Ban~ and Gaza Strip I I "'eeks ago The arm~ official said the death and "ound angs an Hebron occurred when "soldiers fired at the legs of hundreds of Arabs coming out of the mosque after the crowd did not disperse v.-hen tear gas and rubber bu llets were used ... The official. speaking on cond111on of anon) mat). said he had no dc1a1lo; on 1hc Jabah"a fataht\. But the Aral> o" ncd Palesune Press Sen 1cl' said suld1crs shot and l-..1llcd a I 2·H'ar·old bo\ there and wounded as ma·n, as 20 01hcrs · T"o Palestinians ''ere arrested ou t'iad(' k rusal('m's sacred Dome of thl' Roc k and al Aqsa mosques car~ mg sharp spiked weapons and na 1ionalast1 c: pamphlets. cat) pohcc said. Shult1 met separate!) "Ith Prime M1 n1s1cr Y11zhak Shamir and has pohucal n' al . Foreign \11n1stcr h1mon Peres. hult1 arn,cd Thurs· da\ for a fi , c-da' '1s1t to present l 1 proposals for cnchng the \ 1olence Informed sources said Shamir urged hultz to move slowl) on Palcst1n1an self.rule in th e occupi ed territories. Ht· sai d there should be "a tame of testing" for up to three )'Cars before ncgouat1ons arc held on a final settlement. said the sources. The) sJ><?ke on cond111on ofanonLmil) . Shut1z·s proposal as understood to be a two-step plan that "ould loosc.-n lsrach cont ro ls O\ er 1he I 5 million Palestinians in the occupied tcm· tones 1mmed1atch and lead to nego- 11at1ons on a fin ai sett lemen t ol the Arab-Israeli con01c1 b\ December It is wide!) known that Shamir rejects key clcmen1s. of the Aml'.ncan plan. while Peres supports 11 an principle. Instead. Shamir has proposed se' - era I )Cars of hm1tcd Palestinian self- rule based on 1hc 1978 Camp Da' 1d agreements. a plan rejected b) Eg> pt and Jordan. In Jerusalem. about 700 helmeted not police circled the area arou nd the mosques cafT) 1ng batons and tear gas cannisters. After pra:rers about I 00 worshipers marched on the Temple Mount. known in Arabic as Haram cs Sharif (Sacred Sanctua~ ), Some threw stones while others earned an out lawed Palestinian nag. burned an Israeli flag and sang nationalistic songs before d1~pcrs1ng peaceful!). Israel radio said. Gorbachev appeals to Arm.enians MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet leader M1kha1I Gocbache' made an un- prccC'den1cd public appeal for calm today 1n the protcst-pl•auC'd rt'pubhc of Armenia. but thousands 1ano~ him and took to the streets in a "sea of banners." witnesses said. For the past fi ve days. protesters have jammed the center ofYtrevan. Armenia's capital. to demand that a rq1on of the nciahborina republic of Azerblidzhan. 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But we are uneasy about the manner in which the Democratic leadership dete rmined h is suitability for the job. It looked more like an inquisition than a hearing. Some Democrats paint the 41-year-old congressman as a k.nl.'C-JCrk conservative who does not represent the views o f tht· broad spectrum of California. He is conservative. But he is tar from reactionar). And on an issue of great importance for minonu es. Lungren played a key. positive role. In the debate in Congress on the immigration reform act l11 19 6. Lungren stood up forthe unpopular cause ofamnesty for illegal aliens. This took courage. Tbe Triba.ae of So Dle10 Presidential primaries Those who spent the winter assuring us that the field of t JnJ1datcs would be winnowed down after New H ampshire ''l'fl.' JUSl plain"' rong. The next big event wi ll be the Ma rch 8 ~uper Tuesday primaries in 20 states. with about half o f the nomrnJtrng delegates nat1on"1de up for grabs ... Cons1denng thl.' numbl:r of candidates '"' ol"ed . the relative strengths of l.'..tt h and the 'aned campaign strategies that will evoh e ... It set· ms possible that the uper Tuesda~ 'ote v.tll be no more <lt'llSI' e th.in was 'ev. Hampshire. ... dt'' rlopments offer mtnguing poss1b1lit1es for Cali- fornia '01rrs. "'ho have been efTectiveh shut out of the nominating proress for ~ears. The California and New Jerse) pnmant•s on June 7 will close out the primar~ season. In past ~l.'Jrs. tht' California pnmaf) has m eant nothmg: it was held after the nominees had a lready been determmed. But 1f the nommation 1s still tn do ubt by the first "eel.. tn June. the C Jltfornia pnmaf) v. 111 mean ever) thing. Tbt Ventura County Star-Fret Press Amtrak crash Sl\teen people d ied. scores v.ere tnJUred. and ten-. ol m d!tons of <lullars '-'Orth of damage \\as d on I.' v. hen a ( un rail t•ngrnea run his loromotl\e through a stop sign and plO\\t'd 1n1u an .\mtrak. pas enger tram. The engint•er lt'Stl'd pusrllH' for m;inJuana u se. .\fter he pleaded guilt~ to one rnunt of mamlaugh11:r he ".!" S"~·n a ma\lmum enll·nce of fi't' ~cars in ptl <tnJ ::i $1.000 lllll'. 'nless he had been hiding in a cave. Rick Gates knc\\ '' hJt martJuana 1.:ould d o to the senses. Gate al o had to 1..no" thl.' damagt• J misguided train could cause. l.)l> "hat'' as thl.' m essage'.' Si~teen dead passl.'ngrr-. equalc, !'1,t· \1.'Jr~ ma\lmum. ''h1ch d oesn't sound lil..c much of a Ut'll'f.rt·n1 Ill us. The News TribUDe, Woodbridge. N.J. Elected officials U.S. E!'iATORS Cranston, Alan IDI. 5"')., W. Centu" Bhd ::515. Lo-. \ngl'ln'IOI J45.1 213)21--21~6 · Wilson. Pete (R l. ~.to "il'"POrt (enter Dfl\t· .... ")u1tl' 2-tO !'t'"POrt Beach. Y.2660 "'2tJ-l..t.,4. , \tail ma~ Ix addrec,-.t•tl lo l ' S Senate.'" :hh1ngton. D.C. :1 'I t1 l ". . REPRESENTATIVE ~ Badba m . Robe rt t40tb Dist.·R ), 180 :--.e,,pon Centl'r ()1 1'1." \ul!t' 2~11. 'ev.port Beach. 9.2660. 644-4040. Oannemeyer . Will iam t39tb Dist.-R ) 1235 N. Harbor Bh J . Fulkrto n 426J2. Q92-0 141. Dornan. Robert I 38th Dist-R), 12387 Le"1'i St. ">u1tl.' 2lJJ. t •• mkn G ro't' Y2640. 971-9292. Lungren, Dan 142nd Dist-R ), 55 5 E. Ocean Bh d .. Su1ll.' 'S1J5. Lo ng Beath. Y0802. (213) 439-0219. Packard. Ron (43rd Dist-R ) 629 Camino de los Mares. ">uitt' 204. San Cleme nte. 92627. 496-1343. ' \lad 111.n tx· addressed to Ho use Otfo.e Building. \\ .1-.l11ng1un I)( 20515. TATE SENATORS Berge on. Marian { 37tb Dist.-R ) 140 :"ie" pon ( l'ntl'f I >11 \ l'. Sui It I 2U. :--.ev. port Beach. 9 2660. 640-1 13 7 Carpente r. Paul 8 . <33rd Dist.-0 ) 5400 Orange .\\l'nUl'. ( \J')rl''>'>. 4ll'1.\0. 952-3201 Royce. E dward 8 . (32nd Dist.-0 ) 166 1 ~. Ra~mond \\l' .. Suitt· 211 . .\naherm . 92801. 87 1-0270. Seymour. John f35 th Di!lt.·R >. 2150 T O\\ nl' ( \·ntre Platl'. \l\Jht'1111 \12~1Jh. 31:<5-1700. During. '>n'>1on-.. matl ma) be addressed to "tt:Ht' ( ·ar11ol "o.ltl.llllt'nlu. 'I) '14. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN Allen. Doris (71st Oi!lt.·R ). 5911 Cemtu-. ·\\l' <~pre'' 9111, '' J. :<~ I· I 500. Brown, Dennis (58tb Dist.·RJ, 1945 Palu Vl'nk \' <.' I ong Beach. 9U 14. (213) 493-5514. Ferguson. Gil (70U1 Di1t.-R ), 4667 MarAnhur Hhd .. ~u1tl.' 305. Newport Beach . 92660. 756-0665. Frinelle, Nolan (lttb Dist.·R I. 17 195 Nc\\hOr>t' ~t . £ uunta111 Valle,. 92708. 662-5503. Johnson, Ro11 (t4tb Dlst.·R ), 150 I N Harhor Bh d . r ulkrton. 92635. 738-5853 Lewis , Jou R . (67th Dlst.·R >. 1940 :.... Tu-.1in \' e Orange. 9266 7. 998-09 0. Longslaore, Riclaard E. ( 72nd Dlst.-R). 14 5 50 Magnolia t .. Suite· 20 I . Westminste r. 92683. 895-4334. During sessions. mail may be addressed to tate Captto l. acramcnto. 9581 4. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Staaroa. Roser -I st District. 834-31 I 0 Wieder, Harriett -2nd District. 834-3220 Vasquez. Gaddl H. -3rd District. 834-3330 Rot ... Don -4th D1 trict. 834-3440 Riiey, T .. omas F. -5th Disirk t. 834-3550 .\CJdrcss: 10 1vic Center Plata. Santa na. 92701. fl! ~.r, ; ot "" ~ •• Uf W a., SI Cos•• .,.._ CA AOJJ..,t CCI''~ • 10 I CCM11 ....... C• 92tM ---- 0. fllllty Cit, £•toi l•a.11 """ lddOt Ct1fla.ff S.ti[• .... c-.. ,, ......... l••• Afvtft!SlllC Otttctor cin":. '::tor .., ,., .. C.c.._ O.a\of .. :..-=:' • -- · ·a111esple took the stack of petitions from the city clerk and tore them JntolltUe pieces rtght In front of the protesters. 'That.· he said. 'Is what /think of your petitions.' "· \I'~~ I ai.l ~\ 11' ... t .»'1J( ~'1 -~ fo tJJ \Mto Ot't,..u..~ ~ ~ ~ . ... 1ttE PRED\OMlkL CAMPAkS~ f>LALOM:. State Republicans caught in rare battle for Congress AC'R.\MENTO -It's unusual for a ( aliforn1a congressman to face a st·rious rl··dt•c11on challenge It\ nt•n morl' unusual for that chalkngt• 10 dl·,l'lop \\lth1n h1\ o"'n pan~ .\nd 11·.-, dO\\nright strange for that 1n1rapart~ lh:tllenge to hn pix·n among Rl·puhltl.ins. 10 \lhom pan~ lo)alt~ 1~ an ar11dc: ofpolt11cal faith. Rut thJI\ \\hat's hapix·n1og thl'\l' <la's un tht• .imuc:n t San Frann~o -Pen1nwl.t Ernest l\.onn~ u a refugl'l' trnm the Hungarian upri,1ng., ol thrl'l' decades ago. Jn l'\·'il:tll' J\\c:mhl~ man and a tir~Ht•rm tungressman. 1~ under ~tt•ge ll'<; nol d10icuh lo undt'rstand '4h\ Konn\ u 1s out of touch"' Ith the loc:il Rl·puhlit·an esta blishment. "h1ch 1., 1dculog1rall) centrist He's a rough· nl~wd con,en atl\e, n kmd nl Rl·· puhlil·.111 1 ~·Jnl·ck. l\.lllln~u probabl ~ \'Ouldn't ha\C \\11n thl· I ~th Congn•.-,s1onal District Ill thl· fir'it r!Jte t"t C1.·pt that the •>111.. '"'l 1-tng I\~' eould n'1 agn·c Jmong !hl·m,l·h t'' '"' a successor 10 Ed , ,l h.111 J \till on \ Jill'\ C\CCUt I\ t' \\ h\1 Iii thl· dl\lrtCl l1t.c J glO\t' tiut \\ho \\ J'> i;.1 \ ing up thl· St'at for a shot Jt thl' l · \ 'it•nJtt' 1n I %6 /,th.1u·~ predele~r,or. Pc h· ~h ( h)'>l.C~. Jl\O had g1\ en up !ht· \t'at 1n I 'll'I~ 1,1r a ~cnate run and htt ''a5 to~ inti." 1th ;i rl'lurn in I 98ti hu1 the !11,.il l·,1.1ti1t ... hml·n1 couldn't sc11k un • J lJnJ1JJlt' .111d K onn~ u ~lipped 1n flw dump-1\.onn~u mo,cment '>h•ltt·J into hi gh gear after he '43'\ damagnJ h~ pu blished allegation'> of ~1.'\UJI hJrJ\\mCnl IO\ oh 1ng fl'malc ~tJl1 nwmtx·rs and a ''oman lobb~ 1st \Id 'lo">t.l·~ om:e again cons1dcrl'd J rrturn Ill ruti11cs but l'' cntuall~. the lulJI Rl·pubhtan le<1dcr~h1p ~11kd on .111utht·1 archet)pical Penin~ula Rt·ruhltt an '-lianford la" profe~sor Tom ( ampbcll. a former Democrat '4hu '>l'nl'd 10 the Reagan admin1s- 1ra11on Campbell 1s ~ oung. polished and moderate -the image') antith· C'>IS of Konn' u. Mc<. lo!>t.e}. Zschau and the god· fathl'r of lo<:al Repubhcan1sm. rice· 1ron1c'> nim pan~ t~coon Da' 1d Pack· ard. hJ\l' lined up ochtnd Campbell and mon· than thrl'l' months befon.· 1lw primar~. thingsart•alrcad) gc111ng ntl!.I\ The m als circulated among dcl· l'&t11t'' 10 the state Republican con- \ l'lllllln in Santa Clara la\t "eckend '' hrlc tradmg charges. "-onn~ u. noting Campbell's past a0ilta11on "'1th the Dcmocra11c Pan). questioned his lid<.'ht~ to Rt'pubhcan rmnc1ples "'hilc Campbell's sup- portl'r\ circulat<.'d a kttcr accusing "-onn ~ u of "engaging in misleading ~rc;onnl auacks" and emittmg .. tn· nut·ndch. half-truths and m1skading thJrgt''> .. "-onn~ u dl'ptcts 1he campaign .ig.11n't him a .. a po"er grab born of l~·:ir'> thJt hl· m1gh1 '>pot l Zschau·s plJn' 111 run for the L' . Senate agatn Ill l'N2 < .impbell. mcan\\h1k. 1s inw.ung 1h.1t lx•tJU'>l' of h1' image prohlt'm\ .. l\.onO\u has alrl·ad\ lost 10 1he Dt•mm:rah.'' · H~ that. ht• rnt·am that Konn} u. 11 rt•nom1 ntllt'J . ''ould tx· easy p1t·t.1ng~ fur 1tw Dl'l1HKrauc t·andidatt:' l hat"; mo~t lt t.d> iv.bl· an Mateo< uunt~ !'iu1x·,,1.,111 \nna fahoo. who \\Ould h11 hJ1J un tht· 'l"\ual harassment allqwtwn-. l\.onn' u. mean\\ h1tc. "a H' his o" n poil results "'h1rh tndll"atl'. he sa\ s. that he'd beat fahoo more l'as1h than Camptx·ll. · The l\unn} u-( .impbell shootout 1s 111.1 ~1ng \\<I\ cs tx·> ond th<' 12th 01s- t1 ll'l ' Konn~ u 1s lining up ~uppon amung other Republican congressmen and his old colleagues in the conservauve DAN WALTERS \\lllg ot the s1a1e ·\~st•mbl> tu countl'r· act thl' hx-al re' olt. .\lld thl' lOOll.'St "as an unspoken issu1.· in lhl' Rt•puhltcan con' en11on bank last ''Cdt•nd O\er \\hether IOl'al part) organ1 Lat1ons had th<.' right to endorse candidates prior to tht· pnmar). The anta Clara Coun1~ Republican Central Commiltee had pu~hl'd for that right -which wa~ no1 ·$rantl'd -ill an11c1pa11on of becom· mg '"' olH·d 1n the Konn) u· Campbt·tt affair. Camptx·tr~ ti1uc'>I problem so fa r is that a~ a polttKal ne"'t·omer. ht• lact.s name 1dtn111ica11on. He's alrc:ad~. got brllboanh up along Srh- ron \'alk) frl'l'\\a)~ and is wnt1ng a .. column .. '4htch appears in paid-tor span· 10 ltx-al ne"spapers Eath of thl' fol t1ons ma~ spend a half-m11l1on dollars before the Junt· pnmar~. .\t lhl' moment. KonO\u. wh1k t·rn hattled. rcmams the· favornc among IU1:al pohucal hclnd1cappcn10 be rt·nom1llated. although 1f he wins. hl''d still fon· a tough re-ell'<'tion bauk in '\;oH·mber 1n which man' Republicans rnuld "tnd up voting Dcmocrauc. Konn) u's 1mmed1a1e prl'dect's ors. Pt·tc McCloskl·, and Ed Zschau. madt• h<.·adlincs Ile, ond their districts and l\.onn~ u ~cc ms de'it1ned tu repeat 1ha1. although not in "a>s he "ould prefer Daa Wailers is • syndicated col11m11i1t ill S.cramHIO. Westminster's Elden Gillespie never wilted under pressure fhl' H'lt'lll death of UI\ 11! \\ C'il· 11111\\ll'' \l.1\01 Elden Ciilll:'Pll' at lhl' ·'t!" 1 •I ., I it .• , taken frum C )rangt• < 1111111' 1111,· of its mo!.tl ou1.,tanu111g dn tl·d utfo 1.il'> Elden Gtlk,p1e \\a\. Ill I.It I .I llHKkl fur all othl'I '> to lollcm Ht•l'au~c \\e~tm tn<;ll'r dun 11111 gl'Ot'r~tll~ {!l't the h1gh-protile l'tl\ aa~w 1n tlw rnt•d1a. ~h 1ch •~ l'llJoH·d h~ \Ut h largl·r <"1 t1cs as .\nahe1m and ~Jnt.1 \na or such 'il'"l'r r111e' a .. Nl'\\Pllrt fk,ll h and lnrne. (r1llt·<,p1r "a' not ·" \\l'll kno'' n :t'> othl·r Or;\ngl' ( ounl) ma~ors or u>unnl JX'f'iOn'> Rut here "as a long-11m<.' r ubht \t'n Jn! deJ1l'ated to his c11' Jnd mu,1 1rnportJnt of all -read~· at all 11mt•s h > do thl' nght thing. popular or not. HC' h'ed in Wcstm1nstt'r wh ile he "as l'mplO)ed a<; a chemical cng1nl·er for \tlant1r Ri chfield in Carson for .iO )car\. and he loved his Clt ). When a'kl'd tnal·rcpt nn nRpointmen1 to thc "11' \ P.irk~ ~llld Recrut1on Con1- m1~\1on hl· 1cnd1I) agreed . and \CrH·d on that tomm1u 1on for ei&ht )ears Then. 12 )U~ a10. li't decided hc rnuld t'r' e h1~ c11i _ t'\'tn better b~ lx'comin& a memocr of the < it~ \oun 11 He wa el«ttd to the c-ounc1l and "Ii su~utntl) tl«l<'d h) the cuunc1I to be ma) Or of the c1 1~ for sc-.cral term \\'hen Wcstmm'1cr ikc11.kd IO ll:l \(' a popular!' elected tnOJ)M. hi.-lX'camc the Cll> ·'i fir\t llir~ul~ ~le~·•1:d ma)or 1n 1986. Dunn hi\ )cars on the council. G1lklrip1c !'(tired from >\1lant1c Rich- field and bl'Jan &•' 1na more of ht'i t1rne 10 h1~ <'•l' ·h ma)Or. he "as a lhtun.· around C 1t~ Hall. occup~1111 IHS offi l' full·t1me v1llC\prt'.' It'd th<' \\>~tmin\ttt C"11) Council l.lunn& ·somf tr) 1n1 )Car\ Most notabl<' "U tht dramatic 1.nd •I rd.itt\t·I~ 'uchkn l'ha nge of West- 111111,ll'r from .1 m1Jtllc<lass. \\hl!c ll>mm111111~ 10 mw w11h a rapid!> ,·,pa11d1ng 'iouthca\t '\sian popu- IJ11or1 \\ l''>ln11n~1cr tx·rnmc a popular Cit} ttu Iii\! tht• l\.on·an\ and tht•n the \ ll'lnJmesc and olht•r i-\s1an groups '" thq '4l'H' an'cptl'd in to the United '-lt.1tt'' thruugh El Toro Manne Corps \11 \1a110n 1n Orangl· Count). >\s the \')1am began mo' 1ng into West· 1111m.tl'r 10 l'Stablish their homes and thei r bu.-,uH.''>W'i. lcx·al whites beg.an to retx·I. To counter thl' movement of .\smn.,· 1n10 \\\·-.1m1ns\er. cit111:n'i tx·gan -\\hat t'l'iC -a petition dm c J11nt·d al l urbing tht' number of \,r~tn"> ''ho "'ould be 1llow~'<I to mo' I.' into Wc~trt11nster. One dramatic night 1t a C'i ty C'ounc1l mC(tins. the pt"tit1on leaders marched 1n10 the 1.:ounc1I chambers "11h their petitions -hundreds of ciignaturcs. . Man) a cit) council person has \\ 1llcd undcrcond itiOM \uch as these. Hr~ were l'n:rndrcdsof s11na tur<.'§ and \Cores of pct1t1on supponers. E'en the bolck-st of ma)ors miaht continue <;uch an 1uue to a subsequent council mcctina to atlo"' tempers to cool. But not Elden G1lkspee. 01lksp1e took tht• stack of p<'t1t1ons from the it) clerk -and tore them into hnle p1rccs right 1n front of the prott,ten. ··That:• he ~Id ... IS \\hat I thtnk Of >our P''llt1on&. .. We can't put ltm11\ on the number of .\'1an ~opk. the) 're comin1 O\'er hr rr and \\Orkmg hard and h•'e as mu h right as an)bod) el~ to be he~:· he told the people of West· minster. Then lhc~ was the mobt'k home rent control t~~u1: Wc-stminster hu mon! mobile home perts than dot's MARTIN BROWER . an) o ther cit) 111 Orange Count}.'\ lot of' oters live 111 thc'll' mobile homes. and the) an· orgnni1ed. The~ fought for mobile home rl'nt control. O\ er <.iilkspie·~ ObJec11ons because he ~nC\\ it \\OU ldn't \\Ork . G1llc<ip1e '43'1 righ t. It did not wo rk and rn~t th t• nl~ a large amount of mo nc} -a\ "ell a'i 1>3in -in the prtx'e)~. (.j11Jesp1<.'·s. po111t was v1nd1· t'atCd some time t~rnfter when the Cit)' Council unanimously O\'Cr· turned the rtnt control ordinance. But fired · UP special-interest a.roups ne,cr learn. or never care to learn. and mobile home owne~ arc lawnching another attempt at ~nt rontrol in Wl'stminstcr. Bui this lime Elden Gille pie will not be around. We hopl' that some of hrs rolluaucs on the Wes1miMtcr Cit) Council. "Ht "as a stra11ht-talk1n1 ma~or "ho rould 11ke heated. comJ)le\ is.sues and d1~t11l 1hem 111to words th:u e' ef')'bod) could under1tand ... sa id Wc'iminster l\dm1111strat1ve .Uii~ tant Don ndt™>n. That he could. Evcryont can undtntand tht' siaht i nd sound of biaottd pct1t1ons tK-ina torn into httle P•~ b) an hone t. humble and <ktemuncd man naht 1n the fl<'C'S ofa h0S1tlc cro"d ...,,..,.,..,.,~.., ... ,,. wll# Matfl8 8t9tHt'I Or.,. 09· ,,,...,... 'LLlllRS Martin Brower Colaamlat . --~-=------ UCibeagles stir more arguments To the Editor· I can ·1 lei th<' le tter pass on the stolen t:wagks -}Our editorial was so far ofT ba~c ) our 1mphca11on 1i. that peopk who are empathic toward a111mab do "ut ha\e compassion for ix·opk · Have -.nu c\cr read a 1m1nal back- grounds·\, hcrt• 1t •~ found that man) of thl' peopk ''en· animal abu<.cr'i tn 1hc1r childhood') Pt'rha ps teaching and rnndoning compassion for all h\ 1ng things., ''hat 1s nt>t'ded -not IO\C for OOl' .11 thl' l'.\peJl'>e ol lhC' other. · The theft of I ,I bea~lec; is not the n1mc. 11 1~ the theft ot the t:i pa)ers mont'\ lo lht• tum· uf $90,000 that " n 1m1nal ..\n1mal re'>t'art h 1s a big bu'>1ncss. but I rt•!>cnt pa}tng m> ta'e~ to support 1ht'!ll' 1n .. anc stud1ts . Lrt"s go to LA. take somC' homt'les~ peopk "ho lt\l' 1n the smog. bnng tht•m 10 l '( I. coll' ert tho e kennelc, tlntnl' thought 11 ''as a.good ideal. pro' 1dl· thrw mt•JI\ J da>. and I'll oc1 'uu rnuld i.upport mort• than I \ jx·opll' and get '>ume arruratC' tcc,1 rt''>Uh!I on 'mog elfrl'I\ Th1\ \\Urld " .. adl~ lacking 1n rnmpasc;10n::ttl' ix·opll'. \O don't k nm·~ thml' fl''' ''hen \OU !ind lhcm II lhO\l' '>tud1c:s arl· so pa1nk!.t~ and harmks'> "h~ 1!>n·1 L'C'I rerru111 ng 11~ 0'' n )lutkn\\ for tht: tr'it -student'> l·an .ih\::t\'> U'>t' the mone\. and r m <,url' thl'~· 1.nuld c,hn l.c off tht· c,mog ma,i.s Jnd 1ump llff the treadmill hi:lll'I 1h.1n 1h1>'>l' unlm'-> t>eagk<. HFLL '\ E\ FR".! 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''lll'rl' ~ou'rl' n·:ill~ m·nkd 11\c\ ~oulo .. urcl\ U'>l' \\Hll dn 011on .!lid ~lltt'nllllll It'~ tlnll' ihJt \Ull kx•K,lll tc1 ''<Irr\ ~1huut !lum.1n,, 1n\lt·nd ol ,1111111.11, R \1 \\Oll f :-..t'"rtirt lkJl h Principal swap was sound move To thl' Ed it or: I am <>1cl. anJ tm•d o l rcad1ng:ihuut tht· pnnl 1pal 1r,1n,kr contm' t:r'>' in tht· '.'ll'\\ port · \ksa 'il hool D1,trll't 0111 1n the rl·al hu.-,1nl''" \\Orld \Oltnd·hll\tne\\ dl'l l\IOll'i. .Ht' m.1dc t'Jt h d.t\ h• I ran,la or "' ap t'\· t'\ ult\ t'' Jnd mJnJgl'r" 10 othn po'>1t1on., of .:q ual \taturl' IX'c1c,1on' a'> \Ul h arc uo;uall\ madl' h> tnlfl'<l'il' a"'arl'nl·ss of operation'>. pohq and goal,, nnd to atTord management the upponunit) tu Judgl· capab1ht1e'> ot thO\t' tn\ oh t•d ill a tl11Tl·rl'nt l'n' iron· ml·nt It at ... o c.~n <,hakt' up thl' 'tal;\nJnt a~1X'l'I\ 11f rumnlat't'll('\ \\llll h .ll"a'' l'"'' 111 l'\en urgan11.t· llllll -p.1rtit·ularl~ thO,l' \.; llh hllk <ir no ix•r\\>llnl'l 1110\ l'nwnt . \ diangl' ol 1h1., t.rnd \\ill .ih'a" g1' l' 1hdll'holdl'r lht• upporlun1t\ ul nc\\ thalk·ngt·"· l''IX''urt· 10 1J t··" .ind mt·thod~ ot utht·r~. ,ind the opportunit) 10 1m· pro\ l' upon tht• \\fir~ of othe"' It'' ah\:J)' 1ntnt·-.11ng Ill 'l'l' ''ho can rt'-l' Ill t ht• 0t'Ca\1on. .\Iler ix·nJ1ng man) ~ca rs ao; a p;.1rcll1 of rl highs hool student. Ollt'e ma med 10 a local high ~l'hool tcacht•r and t·urrcnth "11h man\ friend<. a., teacher!>. I :iri1 ama1l'd al lhl' lacl.. nf proft''>'>tonJh\m 1n uur high o;chool dr!tlrll'h. Tht') 'iwm to fear and rc'i"t lo fun t1on ltt.t· bu<iinc SC'>. l'ar h "'1th thc.'11 0\\ n ~l ol hU\tncss goal ... Therl' )hould bl' demand' and C\pcr1at1on'> m:ldt• or imposed upon adnun1~trato~. tcachc~ and non· tcad1ing pc1 )Onnel. h hould be encouraged "1th e\ er) one )trn ing to pro' 1di: thi.-s<:r' ire of qualil} edurn 11on "-llh m:n:1muni t:ffic1cn'n • omi.-11 mc:\ the.·~, goals an.• ach1c,ed through a tram.fer or 1"0 1n order 10 pro' 1d • 1hc.' ~l'd" to stimulate the aro" th of nf.'\\ rd<.'a'l and to attain !tu h goob \\ h:u better opponuntt) 10 pro' tdc U) ta\pa)Cr$ and pal'e'nts more 1n-.cstmcn1 for mont' and 11mc pent If C3 h of thew men des11n:ltcd 10 tmn f"·r their po 111ons careJ abou1 thew g~ls. the~ \\OU.ld Step forward and ~n1 h this nonscn~ and d1srup- t1on. It h:is 1.-rtatoo a n~t1\-C 1mpec1 n01 onl} on•~ hool dtitrl(t. but the onimunm a "'Cll Morr po°"'cr to the ~u~nntcnd('llt and th~ \C'hool board. from one"' ho " u\uall>-ach a••ns t ~from the Ol~r !ildc P TIY" GORDON tJun11na1on Bu ch ' ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 26, 1988 * A7 AD...,....ENT Former Dyru;isty Make-up Artist Speaks Out ... ~n Opeft Letter To All Wo1nen 0 Want Yot1nger-Looking Skin! Dear Frie~d. Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished you had younger-looking, more beautiful skin? Now at last, thanks to an amazing dis- covery being used back-stage in the TV · and movie industry, you too can have the same secret the stars use to take years off their appearance. · Before I go any further, let me introduce myself. My name is Bob Sidell and I have been a professional Hollywood make-up artist for over 26 years. In all that time I've worked on every kind of face and skin type imaginable. Every kind except one ... tbe perfect one! That's probably hard for you to believe when you think of all the beautiful and glamorous stars in Hollywood today. But the truth is that stars have wrinkles, crow's feet, little laugh lines, creases or something that drives them crazy. In fact, they have all the same kinds of skin prob- lems you have. The only difference is that they have pro- fessional make-up artists to help them hide flaws and look absolute ly fa ntastic. Back in the beginning, when I first started out, the only way to cover up a dreadful complexion or hide the signs of aging was to use heavy stage make-up and powders. Of course, this did the trick, but only temporarily. It never completely solved the problem or got rid of the flaws. What I needed was a good basic product that would go to work diminishing the vis- ible signs of aging caused by overexposure to the sun, fluorescent lights, smog, stress and everyday normal wear and tear. Being in the bea uty business, I had al- ready tried most of the creams and lotions that were available and I knew they didn't work! That's when I decided to formulate my own skin care system! \\brking around the clock with chemists, nutritionists and other make-up artists I set out t o deve lop t he perfect skin care system. And I did it ! Tried and Tested on Famous Hollywood Stan No other skin care product in the world can claim that it has been tried and tested on Hollywood's most beautiful and famous women before it was released for public use. I first tried my discovery on the cast of The Waltons. I gave each of the stars their own supply of SilkSkin and told them to use it everyday. Do you know what happened? They loved it! The other make-up artists loved it! Mostly, I loved it! , The results were almost unbelievabl~! Practically overnight SilkSkin went to work reducing the visible signs of aginlf· Soon everyone, and I mean everyone-from the teenagers on the show to "Grandma" -had a more radiant and healthy looking skin. Once word of my incredible discovery was out, stars and make-up artists all over Hollywood were begging for their own jars of SilkSkin . This all .happened 15 years ago and now SilkSkin can be found backstage on make- up tables throughout the entire TV and motion picture industry. How Doe1 It Work? If you ask the stars and professional make-up artists who uae SilkSkin how it works they'll say, "Like Magic!" This is because of revolutionaey new laboratory concept that allows SilkSkin to have • mind of ita own. Thia ideology fol'Cle& SilkSkin to automatically acljust itself to your personal akin problems. It doeen't matter whether your skin is dry, eenaitive, cracbd, oily, nonnal or a combination. SUkSkin knows what to do! But the amuin1 reaulta are only half of the ttory. I ai.o deaiped SilkSkin to cut down the time it took to prepare a face tor make-up. Tbat'a wh.J tM mtirt SilA&in beauty pncram IGks only 6 min11ln a-,. And 1Aat1r 6 ,,.;,..,la from llort to finWa . Good Skin Care Should Be Euy Skin Care! This means a simple routine with an ef- fective skin care system. One that has al- ready proven it works! I'm proud that SilkSkin meets these demands. As science and technology advance so does SilkSkin. Everyday w~ rese~rch and investigate new ingredients and methods in order to make sure SilkSkin continues to be the absolute best there is. That's why it's been a backstage success for over 15 years on shows such as Dynasty, The Love Boat, Body Heat, Rhinestone, E.T., and The Waltons just to name a fe w. If it's this popular there must be a good reason why! And now at last you have a chance to find out for yourself. I personally promise that in just 5 days you'll actually see softer, younger-looking skin. And just wait until your friends notice. No Risk Guarantee I'm absolutely convinced that once yo u try SilkSkin you'll never use any other skin care product again. That's why I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is. All you have to do is use SilkSkin fo r 5 days. If you are not lOO'k-satisfied that your s~in looks remarkably younger, just return the empty product container within 30 days and California Cosmetics wi 11 IMMEDIATELY send you a full refund of the purchase price. Try doing that with a product you buy in a department store! You have nothing to lose. This way· yo u can test SilkSkin for one full month with- out any risk .. FREE GIFT As my way of saying 't hanks" for giving SilkSkin a try, I'd like to send you a Free Gift. In a n exclusive interview for California ·Cosmetics I've put together a tape of my 26 years in the business. 6n this tape I answer the 20 quest ions most often asked by the st ars about make- up, beauty, and lookfag younger. PLUS. you'll find out some very interesting ··in- side" information about exactly what goes on backstage on some of TV's most popular shows. For more tha n 45 minutes I'll be you r very own personal make-up artist talking to you about your own skin-care problems a nd bow to solve them. And once you've got that great look, I'll give you step-by- step "tricks" to improve your make-up and ways to look radiant no matter what your age. This tape is yours to keep. no matter what. It'• Euy To Orde r To be on your way to younger·looking, healthier skin simply pick up the phone and call us (Mon.-Fri.) TOLL FREE (8 AM to 7:30 PM Calif. Time) 1-800-366·8243 EXT. 703 for IMMEDIATE credit card ordering. Or if you prefer, just fill out the order coupon below and send it wit h your pay- ment for S29.95 plus $3.50 shippi ng and handling to Ca lifornia Cosmetics. Dept. 703, 8025 Deering Avenue. Canoga Park. CA 91304. You will receive a generous 3-month sup- ply of SilkSkin PLUS your FREE cassene .. Secrets of the Stars." Your order will be shipped IMMEDIATELY by CPS within i2 hours. So please don't wait. You no longer h ave an ecxeuw not to look)'ourl>est. Get ready to look and reel y~ars youn,er-because you deserve It.! Best regar d . Bob Sidell P.S. After you try SilkSk.in please drop p a note about your reeultll. You n1ay be eli&ible for an all-expense paid trip to Hollywood to ~ on CalilOnaia Coemetie'* national TV lhoW --rbe Art of Lookina lbuna and Beautif\al." When he's not backstage making-up Hollywood's glamorous stars. Bob S1ae11 can be found hard at wot1c in his i.bc>- ratory. At last after years of research he has developed the perfect skin care system Bob was the ongmal make-up artist on such TV hits as DYNASTY. THE LOVE BOAT. THE WALTONS. SPACE. as well as hl1 movtes such as BODY HEAT, E.T., M.A.S.H., and RHINESTONE. HERE'S WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SILKSKIN! 100,000 people can't be wrong. That's how many satisfied customers have given SilkSkin a fair try in their own homes. Please read what a few of them have to say.• '"What amazes me about Silk km 1 that it u·ork so u·ell for both m.' daughter and me u·hile o many other lines hace different soaps, toners. etc .. for d ifferent type of skin. S1/kSkin and the Fwe .Wmute Beaut' Program does 1t ..a/1.1•• - A . Parry. A llentnu:n . PA '"After the third dav. I realized h~u the wrinkles and ltnes on my face u·at' d1 . ap-. pearing. I looked year . .;; you nger und m.' face {el t younger. .. J. Bougher. u banon. IS .. After using the ilk ktn ystem fo r 't>l't'n davs I honestlv believe that you hace disco - l'ei-ed a mirocfe product... - F Jermolajeu -.. \ledrord .. \T "Love. love. loce your product .. Bob .• W.' beauty operator can~ get ~:er huu good m.' face looks. It 's better than an_, /a te ltfi u e·t't' euer een . Guess we'll ner·er need (l fle as long as we hape you." D. Edmonds. hnet·epvrt. L4. " ... hou· pleased I a m with my 5·.Wrnute beau(v progrom. Ml.' comple.xwn has nt•tcr looked or felt better. · P.S . Prather, Carrolton. TX " ... to be perfectly honest, words could not exp lain u·hat terrific results I hon' had and the compliments abou t hou· great my skin looks ... · F Wright. Pinckneyt·1/le. IL All the l' lette~ Arf' un ohc1ted and are on file-at the 11rcountrng offi ce of Kaplan. Lam hf'rmen & Wtober. p ·" This 11d d~ not ton tatut• an endorMmf'nt b'' the tal· tont or •howf. ment1onl!'Ci · COPYRIGHT 1987 c.AUFORNIA COSMETICS INC "/hate used et ery product on the market, and then ome. and spt'nt a fo rtune. Your products are {an tastlC and I 1nl/ u se n o others from here on ·· X . Rothu rll. Baltimore . MD "StlkSk1n ts m arl'elous. and I t.dJI cer- tainly bt!come a regular rn,tomer. as I plan to u e the product fo r the rest of mv natural life 1't e nei·er been o 1 mpressid with a ·kin formula before You are to be congra - tulated'" E.D. Breskm, Houston TX "Hal'tng used ~,lk kin for only one u.ftk, I can ee 11 is amazrng. M-' husband (who usual/.' LS too busy to notice J loo~d al ~ yesterda.' and aid 'Your face looJts so bright'-;hat did 11. from nou.· on I'm on t~ Bob S1dt!il :-.kin care bandu.'Qgon .. , Mrs Rick Kmen. Boston , MA '\\'ht•n I r•ft•rtng ""tlk km I said to my~ll ·ire/I her. ~ue.-: u·rth another product that 1 u ill pr"bal>l.' find doesn't icork eith er,' ... . urpr1,.1 I reall.' did . ee the results in tlu! i1r~t 11t1 k and (eel 1t ts impr oving each do.'·· D Chnsten~en. Broom~ld, 00 .. Rt •• ·n ed m ' order of SrlkSkin and start1·1! :., · t: 1i that n1ght.'T hought the co .... mct1c I 'u' 11s1ng u·as th e ~st, but not an.' n111 , I· tht• morning the~ is little or 110 ,,,, ... ,, "under m.' eyes. N o other cos- me:1. ' • 1: •11 that for me.·· P. Hay~s. Everett, MA t\.•t· ... 1· • ~ " th mam other Hollywood cel.t>. nt 1•. • ~vr · · ' • 1 ·•" char11 hie ca 1i111e1 Becau• o{ hia 'P<'' , r .,.. , • r ~kin cart' 1rnd ht~ I U'PJ>Ot\ for 0..Q)' fh,,~.1· 1·1n,: effort-. has rontract with Cali• n1 • l .m,.• • -• • ... that II lf'ast I l 00 for ..a. _. 'ilk::-r , •• • tr ~ ... donated 10 '1. Judea Chl..,_'ii H.~ .. p '·' H I 1 n.1nn\ Thnma~ thank )'OU fbr )'lMll' mn1r1!-up, r ,~ I •Upp.•rt pleaM fill 1n and ma. • 1 ('CALIFORNIA COSMETICS 8025 DEERING AVf. • DEPARTMENT 703 CANOGA PARt<. CA 91304 \ F-• st lOUnd ti 1f Roh h;s, tin.all) ~onlt up "'1th 1~ ~n~ -~ • .arc •\•I• I ' end~ S.~ q~ ph.1' $3 .50 for ~ and handhns 1a t<l4•1 <'f U ' .a~• I 1lkl•''"'';in, I rr.tl\c • ~~"°'" ' month 'uppl of S1hlS~1n It I ~n't ..tt a dramatic d1ff<'1Tn,\' 1n th•" rt\ -~ 1n h'° .. 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UC..,.. .... tJ11t• llll c.....-, ....... o.-,... .. 9 • , .. ,,z::: ... · C1Mf II 1111 ,~-. -c '~ (114)1 .... ao1c1••• • .,....... ••---catat ... .,.. c111t,....... - - ' Witt • gains ground East German wins short program, cuts Thomas' lead CALGARY. Albena (AP) - Kalanna "-111of8ls1 German\ u~d a '>ho\\g1rl routine to show up Debi Thomas Thursda} night. cutting a'ha) at her lead in thei r duel on ace at the Winter Ol}mpil's. -\lberto T omba of Ital~ "'on has duel o n the moun1a1n with Swiss ace Parman Zurbnggcn and S"'ed1sh vet- eran Ingemar Sten mark. capturing . "' I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1988 Cuba maf plaf night g•m•• after City Council vote. 82. Golden Weat, Orange oaat power to baaeball wlna. 83. Aifgies whip sluggish UC!, 75-59 New Mexico State limits Engelstad to eight potn s LAS C RUCES. N.M. -Fresh ofT three straight ~ans. UCI pro' ed anything but fresh an falling 10 New Mexico Stat<:. 75-S9 an a Pacific Coast Athlctac AsSOC'1ation men's basketball game Thursday. .. When we played at our place. we got out in the lanes and defended lake cra7)." said UC'I Coach Bill M ulligan. "T onight we dad not cover a lane once. We acted like we 'here tared . grouy ... UC'l ltmated New Mexico State to 61 points on 37 pcrct'nt shooting that afternoon. but the Aggies hat 54 percent from the field. including 6of 12 from thrcc-poinl range. a nd 89 pern ·nt from the line an Thursda} ·!> vac tol). On the o ther side. UC! lost for the firsl time an c1gh1 conference games when 11 has shot SO percent o r better. But Wa) ne Engelstad. UCl''> leadint scon.•r JI :!3 4 points per game. was held to eight poirH.,, h" onl\ \1ngk·d1git output si nce scoring fivl'" a1 ;-..I.'" Ml•\1w State la'>t Fcbrual). Engelstad scored ooh \\\O points 1n the second half. going scon•lc.,., 1111 nearl) 17 minutes ending with 4:SO left 1n lhl· gaml' .. That's going 10 happen," Mullaga n .,...,J "Therl·\ goan~ 10 be teams taking awa~ "J~ nl anll therl··s going to have 10 be guys taking up thl· '>lalk "!Xfens1,cl). the) bothered us a lot \\l··,l nu" \Ccn four straight matchup tone'> Jnl..! I thought "\.:" ~kxaco State's was the best It " J\n 1 uni: of our better performances and f'.o c" \k\ll•, <;1Jll' had a 10110 do"' ith that ... \\ h1k th.: -\n1ca1crsshot well. the) put uponh 4lJ .,hot'> indudang onl) :! I an the fi~1 halt alll·r a'"cragang 57 shots per conference game 'l'" ~ln1to Stall' oulrt•bounded C'f. 26-19 "I don't 1h1nk ~e shot that poorl) "l' au't d1dn'1 get an~ ~cond shots:· Mulligan said I ><1"' n P-::!~ at thl• hall altl'r Mal e He\\ na1kd J 1h1l:l .. pvin1 \hot at thc buller. LICI fell lurthl.'r I~ hind earh 1n the final .:!O manutn Jeff !\1c( ool h11 J thrl'l'·po1ntn to mal l' 11 S4-39 a1 11 23 bu1 1h1l·l'·prnnt goals b~ He'>'> Jt'ITHerdman and Ju,11n \ndl·r')un Jround a pair of lree thro"'' b} Johnn\ l<.1tk·1.,on made 11 56-48 ""h 9-(J'\ to pla) Hui l ( I Ol'' l'r pulkd dos..•r Herdman hJd 1hl h..111 \trapped on d la\t hrca~ and Virgil H..tm' n.11kd unl· ofh1\ thrn· 1hrt·t·po1n1 ~oals to male 11 1•2·-'X The .\g.g1t''>con11nut"d on a J _.s run. '>purrl·d h, '1' point'> lrum Roberson. 10 go ahead tlll·°' I "tlh '~l} kit Harns h11 b ol 4 '>hots including three ol luu1 lhrl'l-.prnnt .!tkmp1\. 10 le-ad the -\ggie~ ,-· 15·1~1 "11h 1-poinh and fi,e i.teals. Keith Ha ll lJml· 1111 thl· tx:mh to )('Ore 15. Roberwn h:id I:! ..1nd \Id l>OI ..1dded 10 The ..\ggrl·s hit :!3 of :!ti !'m· 1h1u"' "h1k l (I attcmpwd onl~ four thr l'nt1rl· gJml' f\.e, 1n Flo)d led CCI ~llh IS po1n1s and ~t i le lfrs-. Jddcd I:! points. ~'en assists and thrl't ">tl·JI'> * PC.AA 1t•nd1n9\ C~.nce w l ) . o ....... Nt••Oa·La' V*O•' UC Sa n•• llaroar• u 1ar. S•••• L01>9 lltac• Sl•le UCl Nf... IV-f• •CO S•••P F'tt\no ~·••• San JO\I! S••te Ca S•a•t i: u"t!"O" P•r•ft< 17 ' 11 ' 9 9 , e . ' 5 10 . '' 0 IS TIMlrws.v•, Scert\ "'"" "l>fA co St•lt IS UC S9 W L 1• l ~ \ t • ·~ ' • II I~ I] CJ I~ 10 ,, . '• • ?0 "''••~c S•alf >' Ca S•a•t ""' .. "<>" ) ....c Sa·•• lla•O••• I Lon' 8 tte" S•••• 'J ...... ~ ... H Veo•' ,, P•c "C •' S.llHNY'' G•mu Ca \•a•t F.., 1er10• •• P•C•••c •••••Oa L•t vtgu a• Fr"no Sl•lf 1C• • , t S6 •• l p ... .JC Sa••• lla•O.•a 11 Ntw Mt••<O '>·~·• Sllft4Ny'' Gam.t .JC a· L ~ lltaC" S•aff 3 Pr- 1.J'a" S•e•t •' S•" Jow Sta•• 7 P" " 11a~t• •' I lO ... .., .. u noteo . the giant slalom. W111 "'o n the short program por- tion ofttw figure o;ka11ng.1appangand twirling in her rhinestones and se- quins to sho" music that included "Hello. Doll} ·· T homas. unhappy "Ith her marl\ for anis11c 1m- prcss1on. "as second. ~at1ng lo _ upbeat music lhat bordered on rocl "n'ro ll. j However. with her' lead after the Winter Olympics on TV (TonJgbt, Claannel 7) 8·11 -Ice hockc) (So' 1ct Union '~-S"'cdl'n). \lptnl' sk11ng ("omen's slalom). SJX'l'd ~latang (women's 1.000 meta,). ~hort track speed sl a11ng. Edison's CIF hopes halted ·_by Monarchs 11:30 -Da~ an n.•v1c". school ligurn. Tho mas mo' ed into fim place going into aturda~ ·s fn:c'>t,lc. "h1k the ''orld champion W 111 "·as M.'Cond. El1Labeth Manic\ of Canada was third O\Crall. · ··1 skatl·d a good progranr.-and I hoi>1:d to ha' l' h 1gher mark!. ... Tho mas said While Watt received mo .. th 5.8s and 5 Ys for arta~ttl~ 1mpn:~s10n. ThumJ'> go1 5 7s and 5 8s :tnd-ooe -S.6 from lhl.'_(Letho'>!P- ' alaan Judge. It "'as a dJ\ uf\hon slcne~. 'ihon '>ltrt'> and <,hort program~ 1n Cal~r~. and the nvaln ht.·twl·cn Watt and Thoma')''"~ ht:a11ng up. \\'hen l homa'> lin1shcd her rou- t10l'. sl attng after W111. the Fast German IO\\Cfl'd her e'ebro"' "i and fro" ncd an dt'>Jppro' al.· When Thoma'>· marks for artl'llac 1mprcss1on "'l'lll on thl' 'hoard. Thl)ma,· niarh . ..\ll'\ Mc:Go"an. said. "~o \\3), no "a~. II ~tanks ... T hl'll hl' hdd hi\ nO'iC. On ~tount .\llan. Tomba \\3~ the man Sten marl "'a'i JU'it another old man. -\nd Zurbnggl.'n "as an also- ran .. Oh. m' God. I did 11' .. Tomba said. "I :im the strongest an the \\ orld ... Zurbnggt'n \\a'\ third. behind sah cr m~·dalast Hu bat Strol1 of -\u'>tna. the .\lpanc combined champion. ..\nd no" Tomba gocs for another gold an the slalom Saturda) and the pn1e has father promised ham "Ye~. I "'II get a Ferran from m) faLhl'r:· Tomba ..aid. "I want at r.:d." (Pleaae eee WlNTER/82) ' 0.., ,... ...... _, --._.. Chip Hanlon of Ediaon cbaeea looee ball ance and Mater Del'• Mike Hopldne looks while Corey Kelly of Edlaon loea bl• bal-,. on durln& eecond quarter Tbunday. Mater Dei ousts Charge rs. 55-49. reac hes semifinals By ROGER CARI.SOI" OllMO..,"-•Mlfl ~tatl'r De1 H igh\ \1onarlh'> pro' l'd once again the~ ·rr ~1111 the l1ng,11f(lf '· \ b.i kctba ll Thur,d:n night u1;ang E:.dason Hagh·-. ( hargcr'> a'> ..1 '1cpp1ng \lt>OI.' tu th<' ~m1tinJ I' ""ha 55 .. N \lllOn before aca~llU nt1\\d ul 2.noo at H untington Beach H igh There "'as no big m.in an the \lain CX1 attacl but the n.·suhs made 11 lool tal c tht•rc had bet'n a'i ttw Monarlh<o beat 1he Chargl·r, on thl· board'> and u\Cd a \!rung balanll'll a11:id. to maant.ian 1he prn\urc throughout One lour-manutr pan in the '4.'l · ond quana ga'e Coalh (1nl°' ~kKn1ght''i \lonal'C'hs an 11...0 run and 11 pro\ cd fa Lal for th.: ( harger<o "'hn "t·n.· not able to rcalh come clOS(' to turning the game 1n1o·a stalemate ..1f1a railing ht.'hand. 2~-13 ~lat('r Dea I I Q.~, marchei. on tu the S('m" c'n \\ cdncsda~ agaan,1 \1 Bernard ( 20-71 Eda!.Oll e'm at 1-·I I Jon Rtmhcn·, Chargers \\c:'fl' an an uph1ll ,1ruggk to begin with com1der- 1ng \IJll'( Dc1°'i 1rad111on tthe \lonar\ h'> arc thrt'l'-ttme defend in~ 5· -\ l'hampann'> d'> "di 3'i state lham- p1uns1 the lo '> lll point guard Dirl Paul to mononudeosas and the often- f~ared. oftl·n·rt·alttcd \Old <itrea~ thl'' hl.'Jped UfX10 thl nl\l'h C''> all \C.'J\llO long "Thl' "a' "l' \\\'fl' .. h~1t1n~ Im '11rrr"l'd "'l' "\'fl" thal clo<.e · , ••ll· Rice's three-po ill t barrage can't save Haw ks HesparksOVrally, but Lakewood wins in OT dtl' b' 11." said On·an VtC\\ Coach Jim Harm. \\ hu'd prl'fcr his team 10 pla) the role of thl' underdog "We pla)ed \\llh O'l·rall team hl'Sllanl' f \l'r \1nrc the unset League <~here thl' ~aha\\ l s "-COi Q.1 10 "''" the t11le). \\e'rc no lo ngl'r the underdog. When )Ou 're not cxpc-ctl·d 10 d o 'omething. )Ou·rr loose. When ~ou·n· down. thl'n there's no thing to lose ... Ht!> liN '"1h 2:07 left. l'Ut On·an \'1e" ·, Jl·lil 11 lo lour l 52·4X1 Ha<. \l'wnJ homt1 <.hl'l'd l .1l..l0 \\t11kf\ kad tu one. 52-51 \\1th I I~ Ill pl.1~ ~lall· Frohn On·.in \ tl'"' "1un11•r i:u.1 rd 'u'rl·J I: p1•1n" .inJ ll111r1x J t" 1r " r'• 11 g\1J I' "That·, n111 1hc "a' • 1 P'·'' l .•h h ••t' Harn' '>.l td 1't ht' t\ .1m' n1·l·,I ,,. ·~·.l 1• 1nt \hot\ J o "' n thl 'lrl tl h By RICHARD DUNN DlltJ .... c.r1 I' I ,.At Junior l\'Oll'r T 1xld '••rmJn ( ~ ,.h • • lh a gamt··hagh 2J pt'1llt' IM nd·.rn \ . " · ' "'h1c:h led after 11m· quJrll'r 11 ' •1.. · ti LONG BE·\CH -He who laves h} tht• three-pointer. dac' b~ n A.nd he "ho hesitates. I!> lost. Ocean \lit'"' High tasted the <iou r 'iadc of both Thursda) night as host Lal e"oo<l dc- ll\ erl'd thC' knocko ut punch an O\Crtame to record a pulsa11ng \ICtOI). 63·6::!. an the quartC'rfinals of the ( IF S-.\ pla) offs a t M 1l11kan High. ..\ndrc Miller put Lakewood (I Q.Q) ahl'3d b\ 'IC:\l'O . 5.:!-45. on IWO frC'C thrO\\S \\Ith .:! 2~ 1e'f1 in regula11on Thai·~ ~hen Ocean \'1l'"· kd b~ the uncon~·aous shoo11ng of !lt'naor ( mag Race. decided 10 put on ats cape and S<t\l' thl' \\Orld l:hJJh .\nder')on. Lill'\\lX~f, '·I (l guard "hl• maJt· Jll '\e\ ~·n of has lrl·c·thro" Jttl·mpts. 1ndud1ng thrl·c an O\en1me. ga'e the I ancers a '4·51 JthJntagt· "Ith 52 'll'Cond' kfl 1n r.:gul311 l1n un a p:ur o f free thro"~ But Rill' \I.h o cored 11 point<, an the g.lml'. 11\·J 11 \\tlh 45 second~ ll'ft on h1.-. third l11ng-r.tngl' 1umpcr Rice. "ho ma\~·d thl· frunt lllJ o t J 11nl .. Jr\d-onc "11tua11on "-tlh fi,c ''l(1nJ, kit 10 fl'gula11on. lint\hed "'•th fi,e lhll'l'·POIO ll'r' tx·hand at halttaml'. :"·:!I> .. \\ C' JU'>t d1dn·1 '\l1rel·n·"1~h ·II. r '" ,\ "\\ e·re ht.'tll'rthJn 1hJtt1t1("' 'rh \\ • ·1 ~onn~ "<1-~ml· p.11n t' h' 111" 1 1,l1 " dl'ft'Jll'<l t Paul 41 s, 1n •t-, fir,1' • Lall·~ood 1umpl·d ,1u1 "' J '' 'J , . ,, ·•• M.lrt thl' 0 " l'rtamc [X"rtlx1 hut J ,h,•t tr •t" · ' 1k b\ ~Orman and l\\l' lrt'l' 1l1rl'"' t>' ~ r I" t1rd 11· Brian C'amrx·r 111 Lall'''''''J r u1 ahr l .11i.r1' "You wan by the three-point shot. and )Ou Rice erased an) thoughts of an l'3rh cclcbra11on b} the Lancers an the final '"'o minutc!I ofregula11on as he connected on a tno of thrcc·pomt shots. "\\ hrn J gu~ get.-. too tight 1a1 lhl' lrcc· thw" ltnl·). or l hlil l'"· lhl' t>all "u<1u3lh hon." Ha rm ,,11d llf R1n··, lliul '>hot .. But 11 ~as Ooo) long " (PleaM .ee HAWK 82) G WC turnaround leads to playoffs JoN f EICUSOM Haas. three others lead bunched LA Open field Aftcrlos1ng1he final game of the South Coast C'onfercnct men's basketball ~ason to Fullcnon Col- lege. Gol<kn West oach Jim Gl'\"cn- firld was evaluating has squad's chanccsofbeing pir ked for the Sou them California Rtaional tour- namcnt. He 1houaht the Rustkrs foll tn the 22nd to 28th seed ranae for the 26- team rq1onal, and rtt<htcd his team·~ file of ma kin'-the tournament to CcnitosCoachJack Botdanov1ch"s lobbyina for the stl'\"nttfi of the South Coast. which placed seven of iudaht teams in the tournament. Aftcraoina 1~7( l-4S incon- fercnct pla)') the previous thrtt y~fl. thc2Jrd~S«dccUlustlen(5-9. IS.IS) will ma.kc a return to reaional play. traveliN to play No. I 0-Los Al\lttn Hatt>of (9-J. l S.9). the KCOnd platt team from the Southern Califomia Con~ntt'1 Amcncan Division. Saturday naaht at 7:JO. . ·Also Sltuntay. No I S OJaner C'ous(5-S. l a..14)'8knthe...tan the apmtftl roand at No. 11 Qa&y ( llJ..4. I 6· l3).1hcchamp1on ofthc Southern ahfornaa C'onfettnct's Na11onal D1v1S1on. While O ranaeCoast won its final thrrc James to llC Saddleback for third 1n theOranac Empire Con· fertn<'t. and v.on a coin niptoquahf)' as the th a rd place team. Golden West earned an 1mpartant Wln at Lona Beach the final v. ('('k and went I ~61n non-confcrtncc a t1on. ··1 thouaht ~C' had ••oodchancc after I looked at the lctitimatt teams ava ilable." Greenfield said.'' I tho uaht WC' had tO win Ont Or \WO of those gamc the final Wttk. tsptt1all) bcatina l o na Beach over there was 1mponanL" It wasa okkn Wnt team Grttn- rdd tboupt could eo 9--S or 10-4 1n confcrentt play. but the lou of key forwards te' c Moter ( kntt ntjury) and Mike Pav1tt (hometkk) hun thl" club. Tht-pla) of othcn hat ftlkd •he pp. n.a~I) frnhman Mark• Muntr- St.ac'h ou• of'C'oriMwl .. Mir H•. Orm.ftdd wu-aryofhowM*1· - COLLEGES Stach would handk the quacl ne ' and fastcr-pactd commun11~ rnllegc pl&)'. tie kd the Ru~tll',..." 1th I I point pera-me. "I thank.ht'spla~cd t'it'tterthJn I lho\tahl ht *OUld. • Orttnfield said ··He·sdoncafttitJOh , ot man~ ~td'I comeo utoftnahtehool and do that He had M>mc llrMS v..hert" hr faet'd quackauys who tot 1n has face and hJd of111mcs. He rqrouped well and I think he'll bca vcryaooct pta trne't )tar. .. Hetamcupto mtonttand sa1J. 'I think. I t..d mQft shou blOC'kfd "'one pmt than I had bk>cltfd all la t tar.' sartMti<'ally. ttt'sa ptttty hard •-orktr and ha hith upi rat ions of be1naa(OUqeple)t'f. Hetnow ht has 10 '-ort hardef." Olhakqsha,tbttnthl"p4a~ of pardlElbnt 0.Ht(IS S potnt >and Anthony HO'Wlnl (I 0.4). -'to b«am( 1 staN.-•fttt ,.., '°"°'"' ~ (Pl 1111-0WC/81) LO .\ 'l.IGELES I <\Pl -Ja~ Hus. curn:nth pla\lna )me o f the bnt 1 If of has I::!·' l.'Jt tour carc't'r. shot a 6-under-~r· t>5 Thur\da~ to uc thr« lither for the fi"t-rou nd l<'ad an thr l 11' .\ngek~ Open golf to urnament lla;i)· o pening round at RI\ t(f'a { \\UOlf'\ Cluh g:l\(' ham a share or the kJd ''1th Chtp tk ~ Dan Pohl and Jumlx, 01ak1 of Japan \ grnup of fi, l'. ancludlna C<>tt) PJ' an and1 Ed F1on. "'ere Just a sho t Nl l of lh~ kaJ at 66. a fint-da) ~und1uun~ "'err 'anually 1dtal and \lll"-' \,\('I'( ac ntrllll) low. Ha3 "on th<' Bob H0pc C1a ~· sn fanuan . then tinasht"d SC«lnd 10 ~tc' l' l'ttc m lhe <\nd) W1lhams l)l:n lut v.tt~end tlH'> to~ l~· IQ rarn1np hst "'uh S~ol.l I. onl '°~ Sr<>. h} of his lx-\1 pre' 1ous full )Ur on lhc tour Patl". v.1nncr of two of the sa-. toumamrnt~ pl.a t"d M> far th1 car." w'<'OnJ on the t'amu~ htt •1th s~~~-Bm he '"°' a finl~ n at Rt' acra Tbundl·uo ammtd .. ld) dropcaaht t~noffthe .,att. Haa,· fl1unJ "J' J '1h"h •'I on~t'llt'nl' I h hJ,1 <.1' l"-1•Ja•, .i11J n o hog.:~., Jnd , llpf"l\·J 1hn·l ,h,,1, ,,fl par lin thl' 11,,n1 nm,· .,1n,1 1hr('1 m1•n' on thr OOl l.. Ht said hl· 1twugh1 11 "'t•uld t.l~< a 'cf\ lo" <;4'<.ir~· 1t1"1n 1he tlhlrnJml·nt "l 'H plaw,1 ... n1t' I v-~ Jnd I J11n I l no"' 1f thr pl.1H'r' .lfl' ~t'lt1ng tll:ll<.'1 or"hat. but thl' .... Ml''laregt>an~J11"'n here.' and l°' e" "here ·· he "11J "I th1nl 11 tthl· l .\ Clpt-nl ~111 't~n \lretdung l)Ut tr()m hen-"-Ith thr leadcrma,beaoangh' lt'l-under lftht ~eathcr t3\'> la~e tha~ ('unn' and v.arm) 11 ma\ la~t· :i I ~-undtr 10 "1n at. and that'\ a '<'f' It'"' 1.1.·ol'(' for R" •era ·· Oul 1. "'ho hu ~ '1 tOnl"\ an Japan bu1 1i. i.ttll ~ink' ~on tht PG .. to ur. had o nt' dfthe da' ·~ mott rmtl<' round "'1th .an t It. titbt bud1es and four hoc<'' lht 4 1-)rar-old 01ak1. v.ho pla)t"d in ht fir1t \mem·an tour t\mt l )tin maJc ~ ur tralflht blrden on W-1'-V~lh thfOUlh IOlh boki.. thtn •tnl to b•undet-par •'lth an fa&lt throe on the pe'r-S No 11 lidl·d Blmhl·n "ho ..a1 and "'atlhCd ht., hut·.!nd-lnld ~un-.et league rl'P- rot·ntall\ ... ~ lOnnel I u n JUSI 14 oi " from thl' tidd I 1' l'i J>t"r .. entl. dnd ml\'> ~ of I~ lrom th._· pcnmt."ter f \ l pcrll'Oll -\h an Fo~ll'r lht· { hargn' 'urx·r. sub. stanl·d Jnd ~ured Io po1nl'> {hip H.inlon laffil' through ""h hi\ cu'>tornan do1en and Mil <' Hunter l'merged ~1th J '>trong efTon ~onng 13 point'i But the balance ofE:.d1 on·, g;iml' "mph dad nm matcnala1.: "\\ i.' kit the' hdd fl\ e gvod pla)l'f' · ~1J \h l\.naght .lt">c.1ut thl' Lh.u~cr' dl\J ~r-had to gt' l" an n~u..11 ..1m11un1 111 dl'fen'e 1n l'Jl h <lb-. ,,,u..,h l\1\lng thl· r rx1in1 guJrd d1dn'1 hl'lr lhl·m · lillf\ hl·rt fl'IU)(.'d to U\l' the· Jh,l'Oll' ,11 P..tul J' J O l '' U'l' , htt\'""I? 111 dl'dtt \1Jtl'r ()(.·1 'lll·trn't· lunau'lllt? 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'trJ1g_h1 hu, \'' J I lhl· \lll'l' ol hJ liuml 1 • .. 11 \l..1ll" IX1' kJ,1 t" :J-1~ Tho!le '"o IPUT·J"ll.'lnt ·~ur't'' \•1•n.• tht· l1n'' 11r l'' Ed1-.on u'uk' manage a' rnJn' ·" :.1u• f>\)tnl\ tx·f•Hl thl' \tun..trl h\ \ uunll fl'd [), lj n R1gll"n ln.1 \1atn £X.·1 "t1f I I points Jnd I l retx•und., Jlld ll'..tmm.lll'\ \ltll .-i 11pL.tn\ 1 121 1 har Ruppd 111 I Jnd "-\'\an Rt."ml"k·n 1 01 hknJrd thetr ltrl'fX1"'er w kl'l'I' th• prl'"un· on Rt'mben cappt>d hi' etl<in "-1tti J ,1..111' Junk aftl.'r l!('lltn~ looo,e on lhl hJ'• llOl' t'Jrl' an 1hc fourth quJrtn (Plea.e eee EDISON/8 2 I Warriors . welcome La Canada 'iomc1h1ng ha~ w g1H 111n1~h• ,, In 1nr H igh "here lJ ( Jndda High· 'rJrtan<o '"' 3dl· for a l IF ' \ '-luanerfinah ha'ikethall gJml· "1th J,·1rnd1nl! l ham,rion \\ 1•odhridgt f arx,fT '' at "\(1 Jnd T11m H .. 1 mJn·, p.i.rtJn~ l'ntl'r "11h ;.i : ' tl'\t11J "ha,h andude<. J lh ~Jn "1nn1ng. \tr\".I Rill Shannon·, \\ arTtt'r' Pa\ 1•, l llJ\I ll·agul' l ham pion' a"' a11 ""11t ,1 '' 1nn1ng \trl'JI.. of thrir 1,1"' n -I J 'tra1gh1 \\ oodhridgt· " ~II-" 1t11 th \l'J\00 E.a h " an unbeaten '-hampu1n 11 11, kal!Ul 1 la l JnJda " 1hr Ru lh,ndo L l'Jgut• ~mgpanl and l'Jd ~1X'' tu thr big man 1n the °'kn'1 turning lhl' g..'lmC' into ~me~h:u 111 1ml··on-nnl· "1 ua11on \\ oodhrit11!.C'. tht "-o ~'('ed. a"'·"1' "'llh f\.Q .\dam "'-eek "'ho 1 3\t"rJf mg :!ti point' a iame. and 1n tht• IJ" '"' \\ pl;l\ on appl'aranet\ ha 3\('1 ~t'd 'o \ flll tnt\ and 20 0 rthounli• La (. 11n:ub entCM "tl1' b·., )Unttll <.. had c;,, l'n~. a 20 ·pounde-r "'ht' h;i' J\~·~t.'\1 1~."' points and 10 fl l'l' bound'·• pmc Bal ling l11\('n~ up art u pair ot ~J standout\ Chn Jone'\. a 1u1rd forward. 1\ aHra,anJ I~ ~ paanh anJ , 3 ~bound\ a aamc Grca Gt\Cn\ \h cf~ brother " .• ()..4 &~rd Wllh I q 9 n~ l\f'lll t lso prominent an La Canada· aame 1~ 6-~ '<'ntor fo~ud Tae Kwan LC'C' v.ho 1~a'«qlr\I .) po1ntSpcr pmc.- La Canada, •h1\h ha\ IOU onl\ to ~ta \aHe ( 3-~)and E un dido (6H1>. coicn. wnh 10 u~­ clusmen on n I man roster. Kettc. thl" Pla crof1hc Ycarut IF 2·.\ pla) as a Junior and a ...-o-u"" PC'L MVP. 1 MH'TOU..-S b) all· Ira.a~ cho1~ Rob Ltt. alOfll .... h C'bns Dribm. Robb Ltt Mad 6- ~tuOf Oanh -'...,_. • die llOf"fMl swuna ,......_ ~ M '~"· £mmoo ind 1...S Dnrict Od.am aho r"we llf'O"l•ftftMt)' ' Stepheuon paba lead by one HONOLULU -Jan Stephenson II overcame an early boFY_ with fivt birdies to shoot a 4-under•par 61 for a one4\rote lead af\er Thursdays wind-and rain-swept fif1t round or the Hawaiian Ladies Open. CHICAGO -Tht Chicaao City ii' Council. aianalina an end to a 72-ycar-~t.ion of dayaimc-only baseball at WrilleY Reid. voted late Thursday to lift Stephenson and'thc mt of the faeld had to bit~ wind aum of up to 30 mph and occasaonally heavy raan lhat battered the 6,220.yard Turtle Bay Resort counr on Oahu's nonh shore. The J 987 LPGA Player of the Year. Ayako Okamoto. who is playin& in her first tour event of the year, was one sttoke back at 69. lhe 6aft on niaht pmcs at the only major leaauc baseball part without liahts. Tbe vote was 29-19 in favor of lights. Laaue owners voted earlier Thursday to play the 1990 Alf.Star pme in Wri&)ey Field -but only if the city lif\s the ban on niaht pmes. The ChiQao Cubs' owners have asked to play a handful of niaht pmcs each year at Wri&Jcy and. after yean of tryina to diminish political and community opposition, they appattntly will get the chance this seasoe. Dwina debate. Alderman Bernard Hansen. whoS( ward includes Wri&)ey Field. said: "Is this an ordinance of need. or this an ordinance of greed? The Chicago Cubs att owned by the Tribune Co. ••The Tribune says if it doesn't aet lights. the Cubs will move-the bi& threat. However. the Chicago Cubs have become the most profitable arm of the Tribune Co. So it's a matter of areed not a matter of need." But Alderman William Henry. who supports li&hts. said: "The real deal is with revenue. No one has talked about the millions of dollars the sports team acnerate. Do you know we can acneraae $45 million to UO million from the 1990 All-Star Game? No one talks about that. I believe this ordina~ is ri&}lt ... At the team's Mesa, Ariz.. training camp. Pitcher Rick Sutcliffe said. "I think the ni&ht games will give us a chance to rest up durina the day after coming off long road trips. "A lot ofumes we don't act home from road tnps till 2 or 3 in the morning. and only get about four hours of sleep before heading bac k out to the ball park." he said. The measure. endorsed by Mayor Eugene Sawyer. would allow eight night games this season and 18 each of the following years until 2002 at the venerable bell park. Quote of the day Kyle Petty, voicin~ a complaint common among NASCAR drivers about the new carburetor restrictor plates. which were in effect for this year's Daytona 500: .. We're running so slow that m} 76-year-old grandmother could nde with me and not get excited." EDISON ... homBl . and M<"Knight said he felt that helped has Moharchs maintain the upper hand. .. The sho ts don't go in. they don't go 1n." reasoned Borchen. who could offer fe"' e'tplanat1ons for the turn- about. As for the g.ame-"'inning spurt -11 was an effon which t~ pitied Mater De1's game from star1 to finish. Ruppel's offens1 ve rebound and bucket w1th 2:38 spent in the quaner gave the Monarchs a 15-13 lead. then Mark Ramstack hit a th rec-point pla) and added a free thro"'. followed b} a bucket credited to Rembert on the tip. ··White lipped 11 in:· commented official Ke n Greenleaf. e\plaining that Edison uniforms actuall~ put the ball in. LPGA Hall of Famer JoAnne Carner was at 2- under-par 70. tied with Beth Daniel. Barb Thom.as. Shirley Furlong. Sally Quinlan and Kathy Postlewait. Knlcks turn back Clippers GeraN Wllkla1 scored nine of his 25 m points in the last five minutes as the New York Kn1cks coded an 18-pme road losing streak with a 106-96 v1ctol)' over the • · • Clippers. The victory was the Knicks' sttond of the season 1n 25 games away from Madison Square Garden and their first on the road since Nov. 25. when they beat the Cleveland Cavaliers~ 104.101. The Oippers. who have dropped seven in a row. played without thrtt key pla\ers due to illness and injury. After the Clippers cut a se\-en-point deficit to 8CJ.86 with 4:56 lcft. Wilkins and PatrickEwia1combined for New York's last 17 points. Mike Wood1oe led the Clippers with 20 points ... In other NBA games. RolaMo Blaetmaa, who scored 29 points. made a 2()..foot jump shot with 26 seconds remaining to g1' e Dallas its seventh straight victory, I 08-106. over host Houston ... In Sacramento. Jeff Malone scored a season-bi&h 35 points as Washington broke a three-game losina streak wiah a 12CJ.1 I 0 victory over the Kings ... In Phoenix. Walter Dewit scored 16 of his 35 points in the fourth quann, including ei&ht in the final I: 18. as the Suns beat Cleveland. 1<>9·103. Before the game. the Suns swapped veteran forwards Larry Nuce and Mike SaMen for Cavaliers' center Mark West, guard ltevia Jeb ... and forward Tyro.. Corblll. Rangers edge closer to fourth Walt Poddubny and UH Ddln each ~ had a goal and an assist to l~d the New ' York Rangers to a 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh in an NHL matchupat Madison · Square Garden Thursday night The win moved the Rangers to witliin one point of the Penguins and New Jerse} [)e, ils. who arc tied for fourth place in the Patrick D1v1S1on ... Elsewhere in the N HL. MicUel Tbelvea and Randy BurH11e each scored two goals to lead Boston to a 5-2 victory over visiting Hanford ... In Buffalo. rookie Ray Slteppard scored two power-play goals. leading the Sabres to a 5-2 viqory over St. Louis ... In n1ondale. N.Y .. Alu Kerr scored his 20th goal of the season \\1th 2:34 remaining in rtgulation time to givethc lslandersa 1-1 tiewith Chicago. HAWKS ••• FzomBl ~ ahead..60-58. wtth a ni~ dnve to the hoop. Greg Evans made one of two from the line for Ocean View with 24 seconds remaining 10 make it 60-59 . But the Lancers reeled off the next three points to lead by four (63-59) with 11 seconds left. Rice's fifth threc- pointer made it 63-62. End of chapter. "Our team. all season long. has been based on aggressiveness." said Harris. .. That wasn't what '.l.e'd been doing." <\nderson led the Lancers with 18 points. But his ball-handling tricks were cquall) as 1mponanl when Lake\loood \!,as trying to run the clock out. Frohn scored on a three-pointer 1n the first quaner to give Ocean View a 7-2 edge and sank another to start the second half and tie the game, 29-29. but was shut out th<.· rest of thc wa y from long range. Borchcn called a lime out to lr) 10 stop the tide. but when pla} resumed Rigdon sent home a three-pointer and Mater Dc1 had a 24-13 lead. and in realit}. the game "I asked them to pla) hard and the~ did ... said Borchen. ··But Mater Dei beat us on every rebound. e!ipec1all~ on the m issed free thro ws:· °""""',.__..., .... ._ Mater Del'• Cbtr Ruppel anarea rebound u Ediaon '• Corey Kelly watches. .. The) came out on Frohn pretty wcll (1n the second half):· Hams said. The Sea hawks trailed. 41 -38. after thr«-quaners of play. but the) outscorl-d the Lancers in the foun h quan t.'r. 16-13. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .poyle, Shaw spark UCSB Pair combines for 57 points ip 81-73 triumph over 49ers Frem 'l'lle A11oclated Pren Mike Doyle scored 31 1><11n1s and Bnan Sha"" added :?6 mo re to lead l ( anta Barbara to an 81 -73 Pacific Coast Athleuc .\s!)o1. 1a t1on '''to~ o'er Long Bea ch tatc Thursday night. Santa Barbara L~0-5 O\ era II. 12-4 in the PC A.\) led 39-36 at the half and took a 53-42 lead with 16: 14 left in the game. Lona ~ach ( 15-9. 9·6) closed the gap 59-58 with 8:27 remainina before Santa Barbara increased the lead 75-6 7 on two frtt throws b~ Bnan Johnson with 39 seconds ~mainina. Morion Wiley led long Beach with 21 points ""h1le Andre Puny added 18. Elsewhere in the PC .\A: NC9'..._Lu Ve ... 77, Pume 11: In tockton. Gerald Plddio9C'Ored 18 pomtsand Anthony Cook added 15 a5 No 8 Nevada-las Vcgas (24-3. 13-2) overcame the loss of f~rward Jarv11 Basni&h! and beat Paci fic ( 5-20. ()..14) the Tilen' 18th consccut1,e loss. Basni1ht.Liw6-8forwardwho1ssccond in the NCA>\ in field JOel percent• at 6_8.2 pert'ent. was krocked un(onscto.as in the opening minute when he was clbo"ed b Pacific's Hollrr f UC'nt under the backboard. )' Basni-"1 ame to after a minute and was taken 10 a local hO patal. TMrt was no 1mmed1at~ report on hl\ condit~ ..... 17 CaJ S&ate Feller1• H : In Fresno 'e uardLroW~lkerscortd acarcer hiah 19po1ntsto ~hc18ulldotS (t. IS. 6-9) to the victory over the Titan\ (l-16;:~·State went into the game minu~ two staners. forqld Mike MiKhdl and auard Aodrt Sims. both out irim-MUurtn· Walker. s&artJn& in plaC'e of Sims. srortd I' tit.it po1l'lts in lM l«'ond half. ID the Pacific·.,.• 0:111• -.... : ~ ..!l !.'I. 1'1 =,,•:~ t~eB~ln~(t1I;~ I J~t6~ • •. HuslC.(7·1~12) an.,Seattle. ... , ... :.:,_ ... 17, VIC f.7: G uard Brian Wri&ftt .... ....._ S of 1 ·from thrtt--po1nt ranar. = t$1:f.i1. 6-l) downed the Trojans (6-18. "''I• 18 ...... c 7?7 • N: O..ry Payton ~red ~ .-.ed llWlt rd>ou.nds to lead Orqon "T:"~/,)to ..., viCtOrY ovrr ahfom1a (8-16. ---1-... =:z· ..... 11: tto-lrd Wna~t srorrd 19 points to lead Stanford ( 18-8. 1()..5) to a victor) O\'Cr Oregon ( I 3-1 I. 8-7) In the West Coast Athletic Conference· Loyola Marymo.at H, St. Mary's t4: In Moraga. Lo)ola e'\tcnded its "inning streak to 20 games w~en Mike Yoest sank a three-point shot wtth no lime remaining on the clock. giving the I 9th·ranked Lions (B-3. 13-0) a win o"er St. Mal) ·s ( 17-8, 8-5). Su Diego 7'. Pepperdlne 74: Mart} Munn scored 21 points. 1nd ud1ng a three-pointer with 1·04 to go. as San Diego ( 11-15. 3-10 ) handed Pepperdine ( 16-10. 8-5) its third straight loss. In top 20 acllo n: Tempi~ 94, Daqeesne $$:In Pmsburgh~ Mark Macon scored 24 point!> and Mike Vreesw) k added 19 to lead No. I Temple (~4-1. 16-0) to the .\tlantic 10 v1ctol) over DuquenM" (9-18. 5-11 ). the Owls' I 0th consecutive win. Pardue t3. 1m .. 11 7t: In West Lafa)ette. Melvin ~kCants scored 22 points. lead mg No. 2 Purdue. Basketball scores WIEST • UC ~Me &.·~r• ''· Lone llHC"' S• 7) Frflno St SJ Cal Stele Fu9· ff'IOtl ~ " N•v•Cla·Lu Veo•• 11 Peclflc UCLA '7. W•~"'tlOll •7 Wo M191on $1 67, UK S7 S•entoro .. Or"°" 61 Ort90n s1 •s C•t.lorn•• S4 Lovot• Marvmount tt, SI M•rv'I 94 ~,. oi..o 1' ~ra.ne 1• ~ Fr~1KO 11, l"orhl'ld '9 c:,on,. .. '5 S.nt• c-.,e 6' Sall 01".0 $1 1•. Ha• 11 U $ MtttnaliOMI 1'7 S.Cre· men10 St II) Cal POIV l"omoftt 70. Cal Polv· SLO ... ltOCICIU New Me .. co St 1\, UCI St evu 7• "''' ,,:O'U u Wr0t'lllll9 7' Ulaft 5' '°4M \I f7 E Wt~toft U ~ 11, WtOef St .. 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V~INl'll .. ·~· Mert•S M, L9119 ....._ u " II ,,_,. 11'11 61. SI FftlML "" . l • ~'"ii .....,., .. Menmoultl, NJ JI, Mlrfll t1 DAMAGED PAG Dorr Join• USC football etaff II AaJ Dwr, lht had footbeU coecb 11 Soutbcm l1liDoit for lbr four UI been hired IS an uai= COK~ dae UnaveRity of Southern California. the school announced Tbonday. Dorr. 46. wiU COKh lbr Trojans' wick receivft1. tk replaces a.,..._ who was named q..nerbKk COKh at Te:us AAM last month a~ a thrce--year stay at USC ... 0.. .. .,, a newcomer to tM A•lt' _pitcbina staff. was ftlltd by sudden lower back pe1ns Thursday lftd wiU miM a few days of WOl'k. Petry. acquired from Dttroia in a winter deal, was removed by ambulance from the Aneels' spri~ trainina camp after collapsin1 d.arina_ a routiM cond1tionina drill. He was taken 10 Dctert Semaritan Hospital. where he was diqnosed by ttlideat W· thopedist1 as havina suffered a muscle strain •.. ...._ D. Stewart, the aencral ma~r 11 Hollywood Park from I 95J.. 72, has died of cancer ... Center Kareem Aw.hf....,. and his beckup. Mae s.an.. are bolh sulferina from the nu and are questionable for ~ Lakers' pme apinst Utah toniaht ... Sixteenth-seeded J• Pl&qenllll upset lvu LeMI, the world's top. ranked tennis player. 7-6(7-3). 6-4. in the third round of the U.S. Pro Indoor Tennis Championships in Philadelphia ... c.rts ~.Clari• ftf1e and CMc. Borja scored a aoal l'&Ch during a 71/l-minute scorina spree as the Los Anaclcs Lazers defeated the Wichita Wings. 7.3, in M~or Indoor Soccer Lcaauc action at the Forum. The thttc &oals gave the l.azers I 3-1 halftime lead after Marl Evu1 put the Winss ahead. 1-0. in the second period ... A field of nine headed by Mi Prcferido, Suettss EApress and Purdue Kina was entered Thursday to run in Saturday's San Rafael Stakes at Santa Anita. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -AUTO RACING: OtT·Road Championship Grand Prix. from Anaheim (taped). ESPN. 5:05 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETllALL: Atlanta at Indiana. TBS. 6 p.m. -TllAC'lt AND FIELD: USA-Mobil Championships. from New York. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -COUEGE BASEBALL: Ari- zona at UCLA (delayed). Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -PROBASltETBALL: New York at Golden State. WOR. 8 r .m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: Ice hockey (meda round): Alpine skiing (women's slalom). Crom O.lgary. Alberta (delayed). Channel 7. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Texas· El Paso at New Mexico (delayed). ESPN. 11 :30 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: Day's highlighu and interviews. Channel 7. RADIO No events scheduled. UC/crushes San Jose State Natalie Cnwford beca~ tilt tbinl·leediQl ICOftf in UCI wonwn ·s bukttbetl annals as the Antaltfl cNShtd San Joee Slate. 97-S7 11 the Bren Events Center Thursday for their eiahth win in 11 pmes. CrawfOrd scored 13 poinll in 14 minu~ to up her four-year total to 1.092 points. one more than _Dorothy Lewis' I 091 rqistcttd from I 982·8S. The 97 points~ the most by UCJ since 1983 when the Anteaters scored 97 apinst Nevada-Reno. UCI jumped to 9-6 to remain 1n fifth pla«. one vict~ behind.Cal State Fullenon in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association standinp. and 11 -12 overall. Thc Anteaters host Frnno State Saturday at 7:30. San Jose St.ate fell to 0-16. 1-24. The p~ was never in doubt as UCI jumped to a 28-4 lcad. 46-16at the half. sittina the stancrsdown in the first half. . . Cheryl Eiland led the Anteaten with 14 points 1n 12 minutes. Cheryl Hoffman and Natasha Parks add~ 1.0 each. Shannon Unfttd had seven rtbo';'nds, ~d K1pp1c Brown had eight assists and four steals 10 IS minutes. In other women's action: · Biol.at! SeCal CeDep H : Danette Craft. Mary Beth Nelson and lyn Averill combined for 68 points as the Ea&Jcs cruised to the victory at SC.C. . Biola raced to a 4J..28 halftime lead and steadily increased it in the second half of the NAIA Distnct Ill match up. . Craft and Nelson each tallied 22 points for B1ola (10-14 overall. 8-7 in district p~ay). while Averill also contributed 11 rebounds to go Wlth 24 points. Forthe Vanguards ( 10-1 7. 1-14). Julie Amon led the way with 16 points. while Gail Brown added 12. Mal) Sullivan's nine po1nu all came on tbr~-pomt g0:9ls .. Biola controlled the boards throughout. enJoy1ng a 57-44 rebounding edge. Marina girls ho1ne Marina Hiah's prls basketball team. 22-5 after shoving Lakewood aside in the second round of the Cl F 4- A playoffs, has drawn a home assignment for Saturday's quanerfinals game with San Gabriel Valley League champion Lynwood by vinue of a winning coin flip Thursda). Lynwood. thc No. 3 seed in the pla~offs. ad,anced with a 49-35 victory over Mater Dc1 to raise Its rC'Cord to 26-3. Also gaining home tcmtor) w1th a winning com flip for Its quarterfinals game Saturday night 1s Newpon Christian. which knocked off the No. I seed 1n the small schools division. Rio Hondo Prep. On the road in 2-A competition will be Woodbndge High. which lost the coin flip and must tra,el toSt. Mar) 's High 10 Inglewood. Sports on .TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m . -WINTER . OLYMPICS: Alpine sknng (men·s slalom): ice hockey (medal round); bobsledding (four man). from Calgary. Alhena {six hours). Channel 7. 9 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senior Challenge. from Naples. Fla .. ESPN. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Michigan at Io wa. Channel 2. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Los Angeles Open. Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASlt.ETBALL: DePaul at M1am1.'Channel 4. I p.m. -COLI.EGE BASltETBALL: Nevada-Las Vegas at Fresno State, Channel 56. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh Caro- lina State al Virginia, ESPN. I p.m, -MEN'S TENNIS: U.S. Pro Indoor semifinals. from Philadelphia (delayed). USA. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: UCU. at Washington State. Channel 2. 3 p.m . -POWERBOAT RACING: World Offshore Championships. from Key West. Fla. (taped). Channel 4. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Vanderbilt at Notre Dame. ESPN. 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Jacksonville at Western Kentucky. ESPN. 7 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: Figure· skating (ladies final): speed skating (women's 1.500-meter). from Calgal). Albena (four hours). Channel 7. 7:30 p.m. -PRO H~EY: Philadelphia at Kings. Prime Ticket. Scle<'TV. 8:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Middle Tennessee State at .\usun Peay. ESPN. 11 :30 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: Day's high- lights and intef' 1ews. Channel 7. RADIO 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: UCLA at Washington State. KMPC(710). 5:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Lazers at Minnesota. KM Y (1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Philadelphia at Kings. KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cleveland at Clippers. KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m: -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Cal State Fullenon at Paci tic ( follow1 ng Laze rs soccer). KM NY (1600). Sanday TELEVISION 9 a.m . -WINTER OLYMPICS: lee hocke) (medal round): bobsledding (four man): speed skating (womrn's 5.000-metcr); cross-countr) (Nordic combined I S-k1lo- meter). from Calgar). Alhena (6¥. hours). Channel 7. 9 a.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Boston at Detroit. Channel 2. 9 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senior Challenge. from Naples. Fla .. ESPN. 11 a.m. -AUTO RACING: IMSA Grand Prix of M iami. ESPN. 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL S> racusc at Ke ntucky. Channel 2. J p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke at Georgia Tech. Channel 4. I p.m . -MEN'S TENNIS: U.S. Pro Indoor finals. from Philadelphia (delayed). USA . I p.m. -PROBASltETBALL: New York at Den, er. WOR. . I :30 ~.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Los Angeles Open. Channel-· 2:30 p.m . -SKIING: World Cup freest} le compel•· tion. from Breckenridge. Colo. (taped). ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: LJSC at Washington. Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: figure skaung (ellhibition); ice hockey (medal round): closing ~r­ emonies. from Calgary, Alberta (four hours). C hannel 7. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Tcxas at Miami. ESPN. 7 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Vancouver. Prime Ticket. 9 p.m . -WOMEN'S PR_9 VOLLEYBALL: San Jost' at New York. ESPN. RADIO 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Washington. KNX ( 1070). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASUTBALL: UCI at Long Beach State. KPZE ( 1190). 7 p.m.. -PRO HOCltEY:· Kings at Vancouver. KG IL ( 1260). KMNY ( 1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix at Lakers. KLAC (570). WINTER OL YMPICSROUNDUP. • • From Bl Af\er their first da) at the Games without a medal. the Soviets swept the women·s 20-kilometcr cross- countl') race. Raisa Smetanina won the bronze. and 1n her four Olympics. she now has won nine medals. more than an} other woman ever. The So' 1ets' cross-country sweep save them a lcadma 25 meda.ls. 1nclud1n1 nmc golds, to 17 for East German).~h1chhaucven~ The Soviets have won 13 of the 21 CTOS5- country medals o&rcd at the Gamn. includ1n1 five aold and five silver. The 35-)car-old S1Mtan1na fin- ished third 10 Tamara T1kb()nova's &old. and she now has three l')lds. five ~•h-crs and one bfon~e in an Otympk carttr that bcpn in 1976 at lnAt- bruC'k. A\ustria. Htt nin•b medal ~· her ahead of countrywoman QaJena Kula1to' a. who also was a crou- countn-skier. .. be was my tdol:· Smetanina said "I •11nted •o ha~ one mOCT m('dal than K.alakoVL Thetc att my lut Ol)mpic:s. .. The United S&ata.. witb only four m('dals ovttall. ba• SwiunfUd. 1-4. for stvcntb DI.cc an a hockey lOUt· nament .o di111mullfy pndinable thll at dttw .a.t DmC)MI critique of In~ Olympec Comnun~~ Pmtcltftt Juan ntoaio ~· "lt as a piay aa.e ~ aft .o ~ • $emera11tb M i• ID inttt• view. ..T'W) 9't .-S _pla)CD. bill tht) Mvt' DD coklioft. Thty ha~~ no ("OOf'di•• bet..,. lMm. "Everyone 1s playina his own pme." Samaranch sand. "When they ha c the puck. never. never. never do the) hit the puck to one another. They run and shoot. run and shoot." With their victory. the Amcncan) finished the same place thcy dad m 1984. GWC TURNAROUND ••• Prom81 Center Doua McCusker and Din Westmortland havedont ~ll in the middle. Sopbomort forward Jim Stewart. theteam'stead1nascorcrin 1987. 1vc:r.s 10. 7 pointund 6.lrc- bou sand bas improved. Ore.en· faeld said. Stewart carM toOokkn Wntat6-6. ISS.andhaspowntoa 6-8. 205-pound Division 11 collqe prospect. OranaeCout wan team that was )'OU.DI with only four sophomores at the Stan. and two of tholt wtre IOftC by con~ season. Add the loss of promasana frnhman point auard Kyle Mooncyand the Piratnoutloolt dimmed. "Kyte Mooncr ~have really htlDtd.aL "aidOCCCOKhTandy Gillis. "I thank tht5Mve pll~ to tbcir poecntial ltleY hard and Ct~ ud tMI ts liedif. ftht) dido·• plly lwd allld uftldfbli. ~ wouktt1"1 Mve won 11 llmfS. .. ...tMCOMtMntoilY-o(mnmn- t ,,_ toplKNnom o.~~ Miles ( 11. I pue nu.. IO. 2 r'C'bouftds» and Rnd . Lukes(role pla)eron the boardsand def en SI vcl} ). and the development of freshman DarttkCrane. LaMont Speed, Mike Meyen has carried lM sql.&ld. "Miln bas doM evcryJhina wr asked.and O.reckCraM hasstaned to asstn him1elf mort ... said Coech Tand)•G1lhs. You ncverknowwbata frnhman asao•na to do." A tenac1ou1dcfense and slow· peccd, half-toun offense has m* IOr some low scores. but competiuve pmn. .. we·~ tried to use the clock and take hiah etrttn .. shots. .. GilJis said."tie rrwinninttbatwa .ldon't ~tnalartyhkc to do 11 thet WI'!_. but aftbafswhatitlakntowin, we tt ao•natodoit. "We pll~'ed 1ftll tht ICCOnd round (ofOraner Empu~ play>, .. Qalbs said. "Wecoukt Mvcwon au fi~p.an. 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' • \ u t - 1 ••• 1.1 lt .1~h II II.• \ • Ill dh! t'.J h' ·1 I I .I K11,1k·' 't)!hlh \' '·•' l1•,1~u11 I). t.i ',tr ,, Oran~e Coa'st i . ~1odt',lu 3 \1 I.a l • ..: ; l~ ' d I\ ' I ' '"... ,f t,.I! u: h,t !. • ·1~ ,\,I 11 I• (I J'1d' 11 ta:'' l "tll .I' 11 I!'•"' \ • l ~ '' 11 ·t 11. 11 HI ~.1.! 1,l .,. ..n..i M esa AYSO teams gain sectional ' , . ' I .1• •• ,, ,j, I .1· .., i '· \r·~ I.I \.: ' ,. ' . " ' ' ll ' ' ' Winter Olypipi~s results -s.o-... "'~ ~ .. [•l'G4tr~,.. i 111t ~,.,. ...-0 4\1\''. """""" W°fl'c;.,...,,. ..... ~·..,.,~ ~··· s .. _.- ~ •.-ei ~ •• ,., ''""" CtK'"'\'O~'". '~•"'<f .•. v '"., ...... AO•"" ) ' ~ 1 l J 0 ' -· ....... 1-• 1-. ·-) 1-I l-' ·-. ,_. >-. :-> ·-: ~I ,_ I fMUIU Ot Y'j Ml0Al WIMlll•S -·~~ GOlO-•C!if*• '~ 1•• • \•\.t/f e -..;_.t-fo • S• .... 1 -.,., ... t 9• lf-tl ·-• l"'t'>' """°"" S• .,..,. ...... --·--~-~o ·.-.... ''"""""'" •• w.-.~ ~. 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Third and founh quartl'r 'olumcs. whic h e\ceedl.'d C\pceta11on~ b} more tha n 50 Pl'rt-cnt. coinc ided \l.llh Visa's ··Pull for th l' ream·· program. in whic h Visa contnbutt•d to the l ' .. 01~ mpll" team whenever a Visa card "as used a nc.J a \'1sa Tr.1'ekrs < hl'(IUl' "a" p urchased. Russell said. M erchants a(n·p11ng the rnrd gre" from 2.J ma I hon to 2A n11ll1on. \I.Ith n e"' add111on~ 1nclud1ng Bloomingdale'>. Bon"lt Tdkr Broot.~ Bro thers. Emporium \ap"cll. M arshall F1C'ld and I l\lagnin Tt;nal \Oluml' r<l\l' t>~ $1 't>1ll1on during 11.J 7. ''1th wluml' during thl" third quarter uri , -rx·ru.•nt. 60 pcrn·nt h1ghl'r than planned Volume rost• altno'I .:11 1x·ncn1 in the founh quarter ahout <ill more than C'\pt'Cted. .S. tn:ndcr'l hn1ul' \Jk\ roSl' 7.2 pe-rccnt in thl' lhircl quanerand IJ.6 pcrcent in thl' h•urth. ~ringing ~all's to $2.6 b1ll111n during 19 7 a 4. 7 percent 1ncrca'>l' ll\ l'r lhl' rt-n mus ~ear. .. There arl' inJ1tat1t1n' that 1tw gro~th as .ib11 panl~ llul· 111 ine rcasl:d pcnc1rat1o n of u1N·ak mar~t·ts." sa 1d R u-.~dl The num~:r o f cardho h . .k" 1m:n.·ased fro m '11\ 2 m1llton thl' pre,1ous }Car to 106 .5 m1lhun dunng 19 7. including m orl' than' millio n Premu:r \'1\a card holder., 1he compan} said . Air Force ordering 7 more Delta II rockets T he l ' .\1r Force has ordl'rl'LI SC\ en murl· M cOonnell Douglas Delta II rot'~l'I'> rm )t:> I m1 llaon R) plal ing thl· ordn 1hc .\.ar Fon·l· l'\l.'rt.'l')l"d •I'> tir\t nptwn on an l'arht·r l'Ontral 1 \\ 11rth $ i It> mtlhon 101 ScH·n Ddt.1 II~ rmdulcd JI the H untington Bl·at:h fanlm Thl' l'nn- trall \l11l tJrrtl'' J 'l'l"unJ up11un ror SI\ mun· 11wJ 1um launth 'ch1dc'. '' h1rh ,q1ulJ hrang thl' 101al nmtrJll 'JIUl' II• 56 0 m1ll1nn mduding. 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Con s1dl·r: II as l'nllrl'I) possible. )ll)' P rofi:s'>or Rolx·n Do) le. for a ta\pa}Cr 10 be act1H·I~ rather than pa .. s" ch in' o h ed an a real estate matter that. b) o ffit•rnl definition. is a passi\e a II \ lly. .\ Ii.·" da~ s ago thl· Internal Re'· l'nu1.• St·n 1t·e 1ned to rxpla1n the nJdk. but It as dinic ult to believe •l 'uun·Jl•d an doing m u c h more than .1dJ1ng tu thl' confusio n o f rho~~ ho 'l'l'~ lo unJ l.'rstand . ~Ul h ano malies arcn 't unco m mon. T hl· lates t ta\ law. for instance. as said to tx· fairer and s1mpkr. It 1'l m·1t hl.'r. '>.l'., Do \ le," h o h elp 1ra10 chartered lin.in1.·1a·1 anahs1s at 1he .\merican ( 1.1lk~ ... an Bf)n Ma"r. Pa . \ml·ncans ha\C been "mugged." h l' \J\ '· D li' le"s commc n1 ,., om· of an ..1lm11\11nlinatr hst ofc n11r1sm'I b' an almo~I l'ndless number o f cni1c<;. 1nduJ1ng taxpayl•rs. phikv'lo pheri.. hi..wn.in'> .ind authont ic o n la\e!> "hti ptt'\lousl~ had tho ught the~ \\l'll' l'\Pl'rl\. ·\mong thl' l"rtt1c1sms: • Man~ ml'mhcr'> of ( o ngrcs .. d1dn'1 c' l'n unJcr.,tanu "hat the' had JCll1l' 111 pa'l'>IOS thl· l:itC'll ta\ 0 b1ll. hJ' 1ng tx11hal·d to read onl~ a small p.art ur 11. • Thrrl' has tx·rn almo'>t nu "IJ\ puht~ .. in fl'l.l'nl ~c:ir' In l!lt' span lx•t\ll'l'n l'>h4 anJ 1 ~8~ l tmgrc'>s l'nJ1. ll'<l '"majo r I.I\ hall<, and dOICn' ot k'\l'r h1lh. bampk· fhl' Eronom1r Rl't'O\Cf') T J \ \l'I 111 14 I p rom1sl·J lOrporall' la\ rl'd Ul'.llun'> :.l\Crag1ng $'I b1l1 100 NEW YORK APl -The lollow1no h\I S"'Ow \ 11•e New Yori. Stock E xcnanoe siocks ano warranls ina1 have oone uo !he m os• ano oown the mos• based on oerce"' o• cna,,Qe •e911ro1ess of voiume •o• T",...'Sdav No sec ... ril1U 1rad1no Delow S2 are rnCI udeo Ne, ano nercentaoe cl'lanoes are 111e n Herence oeiween Ille orevio1.1s c1os1no or ce ""d Tnursoav's 2 Pm · price UPS Nim• Lut Che Pct J5 + 13i. Uo .a7 3 5 + 1 • Uo )) 3 t.lt + ll11 Uo 27 S 3' • + 1 • Uo 74 O Ce•' •eed l W c-,.e\ wt. J v P'\NH 181Pf J v PuDSvcNH 5 v PSNH 3 1SplF 6 AFG '"0 s 1 I PSNH pl 8 ,,,PSNH J 45PIG <1 SvcResour 10 "PSNH 3 7SP•D 11 NBI inc 11 F scnoCP I) v PSNH 3 86PIE lJ MversLE 15 Eicor s 16 Tna1FO ... 17 Coasiarner ,.. 18 -N·c~es " 19 Aud10V10 20 Ro•hcn1ld 21 P.ln Am 21 V11vM'ChDO\ 13 OuakS•Co 2J M ollllsco s 75 Sco•ivslnc 6 ' ~ I • Uo 23 8 31 • + 5 •, UP 2 t 5 5'• + 1 Uo 2t t 7 + I • UP 19 1 ~ • + '~ Uo 17 9 6 '• + 1 Uo 17 4 6 I 1. 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Whal can be claimed for the tax .\s a c o nsl'Qucnce. tho~e "ho hud fullillcd their rcspons1b1ht1l''> \l.Crl' pul at a d1sad' antagc : The·) lo st the use of 1hc "1th he ld mone'. Those "ho failed an theirrcspons1bih1~ "ere n:"ardcd b~ ha' ang the monc) to use. In the:·, 1c" of man) cn11cs. the dl'l'ades or amending. rescinding. r,•,okang. rc1mpos1ng. recon ciling and corrccung ('OUld be adding up 10 <>omething far m o re serious thnn l'Onfus 1o n . It cuulc.J. the~ ~}. under- mine fo11h. S) stem is that it has produced an industn that seems <kstined lo conti nue growing. perhaps even while othl·r bus inesses arc figh1ing to re- main solvc:nt during times of re- cession. • In some instances. "unl·arncd income." SUl'h as div idend~. 1.·o n- t10Ul'~ to bl· trealed d1fTerentl~ from That undermining could also be Billio ns of dollars each year go to accountants. auorneys. 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Dow JoNES AvERAGE S NASDAQ SUMMARY Grocery -price hikes fuel January inflation "" Hl,(1H" .\l'I -ton- <,umcr pn\'t''> h"t: 1 ~ f"l"l'\.t"nl 10 Januar. ;i, th,· ,,.a tx-~n "'1th ti modc-r:ilt' J o,, ,11 1n1).a11,,n 1hc gln - rrnmc-nt n·porH-d tl'-13\ Hight•r JrOC'CI') pl"1,-~, N rti.1lh 1~l,r1 dt'I. hn~ tn entrJ~ l'O'l' The 10\"tt·a~<' '" tht• Lat-or Orpan- mcnf<. Ct'MumN Pt1\'t lndt\ "llS cqu1,3lan1 tl1 an annuli ra1c of inlbtt\"in ot .a ~ f)('~nt ,·Clm~rcd \O tbt _. .a pcrl"'C'nl n'iC' IN all o l Io us1 month'' in reJ~ •Js •aracr tMn th<-0 : pc-n·cnt nk' 1n ~mbn' and matr hC'd 'l:o' ('mhc'r'sO peftt1"1t rt$C ~mhcr" 1ncn-~ v.-u ""' 1sccl from &be Pft' 1ousl} tt"poncd O. l Ptt<'Cnl P'KlQI the Janual') in<TtHC' v.~rc v. 1dcspread pin\ ~ ro a ranar of &oods and ~I"\ 1rn EM~ pricn.. hov.~cr. s.upphn:I a mlJOf dampen.. 1111 on 1 ht oH·ri 11 rate b phanau• O pcrttnt after a 0. perttfn drop 1n tht ~mamon1h GatohM pnttS ft.II 1,6 pnwa~ he.tU.'I Oii ts •'eft do<aa 0.1 prrttnt Tht PftC't of nalun.1 ps and c~tni'."\" n>mbeftbt. fdl O 3 pttc.'ett Food ~ roR 0 pm't't\\, down ~ m Dtttmbtr· 0.6 pt'lttftt lfll" PM na t.ut m nth., me """' namps in pn~i. or pouhl'). Cl&' and ~J li.t·o produ t Meat. fruit anJ \ i:~t'U"I' pnces dC'ChncJ I 'ubtrxttn,a the U\u.Jlh \ 1•l.1tl\ r food and cnc'l' cat~ont"' , 1•n,1111r1 pnet for all Other &ood' a nd 'l'1' ,, r rose a ~harp 0 pcr<'t'nt 1n J,1n11.1f' aftc-ra 0.1 JX"r('('nt m rt"a'l-C' in l"i\'n' n· her Janua') 's ~pon undt l"\('1..ll"t'\l ''''<'· · ra ts b~ man) """"''' th.u ~n~ "&n11\can1 chan 1n the mtla t11m r;a11· w.-as unli\ch lhl\ \Car '"Tht undcrl ma ntl(' of 1ntlath\n loou to be 3 perttnt 10 .a J'('nrnt •· Sllld -\lkn • 1na1 C'h1d C'C\'Jnom1s1 tor &ht-Bosto n C'ompan' Eronom1l \J. vtttrs ~The qu('Sllon marl 1s on th< Cftert) pnCC' tJt " The' RC'lpn adm1n1 1ra11on "'1' pttd1(1~ an mn11 11on nnt uf " pc-rttn t ltu s ~tar ~ra> pn •hitb tumbkd 1n 19 Pin iaJJ ~bounckd thfWlll 1987. ... MCft .... .., Oii fnt'C'S •'" .,.," brn lllili& IWnd) d.iclPl11bdow.lJ1a....-•=: ma_r'tt from \ht S 11 • ........ •hi• ~ailed '" Dtcc 1 '• ._ pntt1 Of M'CMI.. S 1.9 I ....,. • No~tmWr. Readers offer own advice bn the window romance DEAR ANN LANDERS: I though I ,_,.. wert too l'3S) on the C'incinna11 lh1sband who had has own first-floor t)edroom and insistc."d on keeping the.' door locked "as protection aga1 n~1 buraJars." (He also kept his '"ndo" •n.) One night his wife (who he \hOuaht had taken a sleeping p1 ll1 lookl-d Oubidc JUSt an ttml' to 'l<'l. a nciahbor lad~ era" I through hl·r husband ' w1ndO\\, 1.~stcad of sa~ing no thing nnl\ wnung to .\nn Landers for ad' 1n'. she should ha \l' "atted aooul li\l' minutes. banged on the doo1 'l'lk d ''Open up. Tom the hou,l· 1c;nn li rl···· then scurried out"dl· JU t 1n ltOll' 111 catch the neighbor d1mh1ng out thl· windo". You ""erl'caught tla1-1u111ed 1•111hJ1 one, .\nn1e.oldgirl -£ .\l l I \IKl LEADER RE.\DlR DEAR LEADER READER: You weren't tbe onJy ont who thouicht so. Here are somt other sC'enario : From LafoH'ttl' Ind ~" hu.,hJnd and I fd t 1·hJt 'nu 'H'r~· "" lulh generous to lhl· mJ·n "ho'l' param11 ur e nterl'd hi\ !X·Jmom al n1~h1 "h1k has "1fe sk pl 1n anlllhrr mum \\ l' both though1 lhl "11\' 11ugh1 111 d 1mh inthC\\IOdll" lhl'l' I \\llh J,Ull\.J\l' a nd tl'll him t•• p.1ll-t From Gaithtrsburg. ~1d .. You sure missed a good opportunity to (ive a Al• luDEIS low-life. chu ting husband some well· destn·ed lumps. I would bave told tht' wife 10 keep her eyes open for a substqutnt visit from the tramp, then call the police and tell lbem to comt' right a way, "itb an u , lo claop tbt door down a.od free him from "bur- glars" who bad entered tllrougb tbe "indo" and IOC'ked tbe bedroom door. I rom \Jn "u'"· <. Jll f Thl' lctta lr11m lhl' mJ n ~'ho h<t'> nocturnal '1'1'' lrom thl' ne1ghht1r lad' ga'l' ml' .111 1111\:non t' t"ompll'\ I hJ\l' a niupk uf foi'rl~ llm hl.·dnmm \\In· du"., I'm single nut h:id-lnl)k ing a nJ Jnl \\ 11l1ng to k~I \ l' thl' \\IOd1)\\ <. Opt'n. 1f\l •u "'II tell me .\nn I :inde r<. h~ \.J.n I gl'I a "nmun Ill d1mh in'' Otar \'.N.: You sound likt' ont of those Yalies wbo ba bet'n in,·enting lt ttt rs for Ann Landers for a good man) years. But your lettt r "as prett~ darn cute, so I'm printing it an)Wa). • • • l>E.\R \NN L .\NDER : It has t:i kl'n me 100 long to ~) thank )'Ou. E'en no" thl' \\Ords do not co me c:is1h When I \'a" 1n m' ll'ens I read a column in "h1rh \Ol; ad\lscd sa)mg .. I lo' e ) nu" to J')l'Oplr) ou care about. It "a'> h.in.J h1r m"· at firs t. but I made m)<,\.'ll 'a) 11 to m) parents. This 'hook 111) fo thl•r un at fi rst tx·cause he I'> thl· l)JX' \\ho •WH'r 5howed much l'lll1111on. but ,1fta a "h1lc he was abll' 111 ,,l.\l'PI m\ .10i.·u 111n 'o" that I am marm·d . I e\pn·ss Ill\ hl\l' lur 111' \\lfl· Jnd rhildrl·n l''l'n J.n .ind ihl'' do lhl' sanw fo r ml' i11., J ma11ng tu},, thr C\changl' of tl·ndl'r"ordH·an nm kl·a fam1h dose Th1l''-' ~'-'Jr\ Jgo I \\COi to ~l' m ) nw thl·r in thl' h<l\p11al I k nC'\\ \hl' "as 'l'f\ ill hut I J1dn't rcali1l' thl' l'nd "·•' '11 nl·ar \\ hl'n I lei! I '.t1d . .. \111111 I 111\l' \OU •• 'ihl' JKl''l'd J\\J ) th.II night I "111 Ill'' er tx: atlll' to thank \Ou ,·no ugh trn tl'3lh1ng nw to <.a) tho<,e \\ord\. '\o. for 01\\d f. m' fa1ha . m' "di: Jnd m' l h1ldrrn. I ,\ould li kl· to '.t' "I lo'~· \O U .\nn ·· -I R \1 l1Rll \ A·".\\ I\ DEAR FRIEND: Thanks for a beautiful lttter. Love is the only tblng }OU can ghe away and havt more of than when > ou startt d. 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W EST • 7 NORTH • Q J 8 -A KJ6S + AKQ4 J EAST J 10 8 s 2 A 10 4 J + K 4 2 Q 6 4 Q8 • 10 8 7 • • J 9 6 s 2 O UTH + A 10 9 6 S 3 K 9 7 J 9 '7 l +Void The bidding: North Eas t South West I • Pass I • Pass 2 Pass 2 + Pass J Pass J NT Pass 4 • Pass S + Pass S + Pass Pu.. Pass Opening lead: Three of There are two words that the pru- dent bridge writer soon learns to discard from his vocabulary. They are "never" and "alway . " Use one. and that very day you will come across an exception to the rule. " North-South conducted a reason- able auction to five spades. Note that North cue-bid his heart ace be- fore showing spade support. The one disadvant-.ge of the auction was that it painted a complete picture of the North hand. Sitting West was Tom Smith of Greenwich. CoM . a too-ranked player and member of the Goren Editorial Board. He knew all about "never " leading away from an ace, but it was obvious that North's dis- tribution was 3-1-4-5 ~nd that if the enemy had a weakness, it wa~ aoina to be in diamonds . So he com- mined the unpardonable bridge crime of underl~ding his ace of diamonds. As the cards lie, that rated to be the killina lead. If declarer finessed the jack', East would win the queen, return the suit to his partner's ace and ruff the third diamond for a CHARLES GOREN one-trick sci. Now Smit h's reputatio n worked against him. After considerable thought. declarer called for the king from dummy! \\'hen that held , he ca hed two high clubs for diamond disca rds and ran t he q ueen of spades. When that also wo rked, de- ACROSS I Dull person 5 FoollesS 9 Bowling no-no 14 Tenuous 15 Prefix for type 16 Get rid ol 17 Foretoken 18 Yukon peak 20 Remarkable 22 Backslide 23 Opp. ol SSW 24 Electees 25 Stwpent 26 Author Mosel 27 Politeness 28 Ash product 31 Seat 3~ Discharges 35 Do badly 36 Spas' realm 37 Propounds 38 -Fountain 39 Next to Wash 40 Covenants 41 Doctor's girl Friday 42 Conflict 43 land body 44 Knock over 45 Range ridge 47 Harbor craft 41J Prefix tor corn or dent 5 I Clothing 53 Glided 55 Priml11ve garb 57 Unbound 58 Sprang up 59 Table game 60 Ms. Ponseue 6 1 Roman date 62 Foll's kin 63 Avila cheers DOWN 1 Overwhelm 2 Breadnut 3 Pea~ deity 4 Awalt a decision 5 Nut 6 Godly 7 Guilt 8 Sllp on 9 Chooses 10 Confirm 11 Brew 12 River to the Danube 13 Shelter 19 Wheel ruts 21 Aslan coin 25 Ott to the - 26 Foot part 27 Elegance 29 Handicrafts 30 Palm or pine 31 Exhlbll 32 Pentateuch 33 Surgery OMAR Ot SHARIF •• ~ . clarer had no trouble ma king all the 1ricks. "Nice lead." remarked declarer. a\ he scored up one trick more than did his counterpan at the other table in the match. The only differen~e was tha t there the contract was ix spades! l'REVIOUS PUZZlE IOl YEO 34 Plinth 37 light color 38 Young animal 40 Perforates 41 Close by 44 Fight 46 Cleanse 47 Calif -Nev lake 48 Alpine area 49 Texas AFB 5-0 Conclusions 51 Author Paton 52 Bull , 53 Surcease 54 Hair style 56 Unseal· poet Cu t ting remarks on s cissors and shears f OtbatC &<~~on O\C'r thC d1fTt'rcncc beo~ren n ~1,sor., a nd shear\ • l'· ton •r e 'maJk r that'" Jll ~<HTH' a"thont"'" \J) \hear\ ha\(' hl.idr' mon• 1ht1n "" inches long. <.C1'<.nr\ tr1• Will )OU. bu) tha1'' L.M. 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" ~ SHARE New HOYM 3 DESERT PRINr ESS • C11ti •na 1024 NEED BUVER··10, 5Br a·, F•H ~tJ Hiil pvt area lrp1 enc119e yd 1 &aj.., tfi:_a-a E :S•DE 1er pvl patio c.om-WEEl(L 'f MONT~L v Ddrm 3 r EIS~ CM v ; 8 H b v l Condo 2Br l'rBa palto St250 mo 497·8•85 HWHtlTSlllRfS31R elt<..'"9 ~ p e• ... •e'u•b•sneo oeaui turn ocea• l•ont OpenmtnOed Meles.&65 RESORT BY OWNER_,\ EASTSl~E 3~r clean Cute a ar or iew nome g or huge pvt yds avail Sml 38r ·2Ba oatcon'f' lr()lc$ 531.9255 or 6'5-" 10 2BR 28A. 181h Fairway . tlrdwd firs 19 yard yrCl 2 !pies wet bar pet ok Pool 646-2846 Mystic Park lurn 3Br 2Ba 28a vrly Avl Feb t5th Al ~ s,IO•(> nCr ' ~S'S" nc 411'' Cl 640 4"8 114'4-PriA only ~ 129 900 Open Sun 341 191fl SI Coltrane & Co Really hrOwO llrs ocean ;1ew 64 2--3850 No Fi-e Bi..r I lllTllHTS ,s-~ts 6 · 51J3S,. • Or 9ar · 4 ~/ Shr 2Br 2Ba COM Apt OBO (714) 836·0~47. T $21st<.<9rl•T59-1t34 760-0376 01anel8roker., * 111 (.S. 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BA Y,AONT bOal dOC.lt. lg Pd J03 E Ed91'"tet hll W 8ay St MS5 ~,&» 7 lll No• tt.wood evl 2/H . 1 • • ..-• dbl 99'· pvt yerd ~ 291 2ea pa1o0 \'oew 1oc ~ 2s 11 2,.. *,_I * I s.&30 mo • USO • lndfr '°°"'· 1200mO Per*t lOt' t~ on pvt 11tand 1¥811 .3 tO, -I· llM!Walllllll F'r!Q dt~aSMr. ~~ t,!I, Cl158 CW 63t-9MO ~~;.~,, ~~~~ ~~~~ ~ iio.n-' IM 1 1900 mo gso.0751 C.reu .. 1.., MU 2tr 1 ... 10.n~" inct ci.t• 5'5 .ass j r:£M tot111 Apt ~ .----C..Cott -vnd9Y MYtltOOf~OOG~ J Cd1oom Nil iW =~~~.., *'--* SO&''t "4k~ :,~ wood ~-f .. tala ecM1muo1tf ter ,ea • M '" Bonwl' ' ,.., Htr OrMoe Fno. d•,,,.....,,., ,o,,. •"O ~ &Mof• ~ wld 1.,..,.._ "''* t.U., IU4 trptc poo t au !HM USO· UOO MC TSl ~ ~2 lto:t incl N peuS4!41 tile t7l4 alter ''"" · ~l'llftt ,.....,----St~ 7 1275 900S..L~&44-2tU -S*-41 MIWa ~$ n o.... . ~ 2 ~ ~= .. .,,.... c ondo ,,.,. 28'' ~ .. ~ COSTA"111M •'-" '°""' ••""* 2 HAMOA vu Ha. 39ft t8A tncl S 1t00 ''• •• ,.._,.... 2 !Nit Bf, • \ w.., tor 1 2 ~ CondO rw ~ W Q 38~ 2 rl"I lfl>I .,., ~ V11ftM • ......_ j9C ..,. ~°=a"'~~ ~\47or1-.aolo *" .. 2 C9I' "' .. s 10f01Mo A\1•11 317 Gu Pool ' IP• "81 g,ar C~"' "°r1•so -~ Afttr -~ ._ ~,-. 1 _. ~~ ....., • .,.~·-*.,. ~b';~• e1J<.1031 ~~ u. M-a4t ~:;m.tm "4~-~3 011>21'-?W ,,._,,._ .., .. ,. ~ ./_. .. BLlPe 9"" OW\ ''~. l9fU8A.,.,..,. 1i1Nt fMTSa CO.. M1M • l AG 8CH 4t ~-. =a-,--... \f:11 :rf fU JI 2 4* ... ClOtl'llWI' pool. •' Ollll8 giwap Upaaeirs •• NI 2,:L.J:; 891 rt all ,..... ....... ... -y-. . •-ftlllllt •..,... Ho ptta Sout ot na. 1'IGP-,..,._ owe til • ......,, ltflli(IN n---.. ....._ ~!!!l--~-!!!!B~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!•~ .... ~~··~,~·~·~Rl~Al'°"9 • I I t")IO 7to-Ma7 pino t2 t3l U.· 107 UT~ mo 1»-H.. • .... ,. "'" "°' ...... I 'I ' Ola .. C.-DM.Y fll.01'1 ....... ,,__, M. W .. ... 1 ........ GARDE N-Ofltces 1n Tu1t1n/Park C9f1ter area Su11es from 500 to 2000 sit fOf as low as S775mo lull SlffVICe 2• 1·5000 Susan LaVHM\Jr UUHtfFICE • * CHllD CAM Hll = t ... ...IJ .. !!lt~h!a!a!!!lt!m~!!!~!!!f!~'=:"~~ 9'I ... I i.. ... Ml .: ,_ ilke • lefore & efter ec:hOOI hrt BTll. ••••• --·... .NIT ... ,. 1· llT•.. .. ...... CLINC wdld -. ... ~ .. .. a •' ..... ...... Chrltti.n School 16135 UllllllT Pert time, phonee, .... ,_ IWa 2CfiWi ..,.,...., COLlEOl SfUDINTS Kna ..... of UN end ..... OWlll. .....,. ..._ • .,.. ..,..._ ... Brootcf,utaUl~·7131 Pleaunt bu•y Quality Ute type, ••P req'd. no •D nee We treln, elLJI ........ COfllMOtl oetrler proc. • • u of el -.o ..._ ~"'..., Nt Child c.r.IHouMlt-Qf'OUP practice kffpa 11 50ttw ... ,.am* '*Ina ,.... INidQM. P'IT ,,T.-,_ _ no np lnCtudel •IPPlno Of ,_. votled "0 " 1 1 '° ........ In ...__.. in.. MP!ng growing p,.._, RDA •IC.P --Mon-'"rt eeo.3llO c.11. · · .. .., terlllll .... lhlPOlnQ. s-P*• ... ~ :::c • _.. 0...-"1.o~ll9n. In my CdM IVn Reta. n-but w1t11ng to tr-.in Good Lll-NIHD• __..:_ '* Celt 11·2. 5U47M ,... !11~1151 .... _, need to you I l*'9 of ~M1.._ emllr, CA d<lvetl lie benefltplcg. M0·'122 •PRoctlSOA ......... llT•UUI A:-.:z.:1· M cour9. ffOfl'I t"9 _.,. ': PfMON llOAV IOfM 173'-f 1M Of 113·2•20 DRIVER :~OEAWRITER FUIJ. Time, .. p l)fefd. Ian· 20-40 n.dble Muri Ptf' ~ ... ~,.,,,..,,,.,.,.....---- "'Y '-t l ~beg to Alf' bllp9/"-ceptlon ~ PIT lul)' Santa FI T poalUon available Mtn 'r'°'" effta 54M61t week Small fun ltlOO In T ---+• ::" 910:. ';:.r.: ~,.,uC::l~IH i =.:::n"'=1:!: 11~ :~=~~Ml~•'~•=' coord~t~n1 ~.~n NT•..... Fuhlon7~ 18 w_:.. "!at'\=:.:..~~ come to my w 11uuoe. s.. Coeat Inter"'"'• a. IMtlt In the mornings Current OMV PRINTOUT o .. 1er1Jbfk1 Growth op-Experienced FIT Cell ion to worll In the H9lp me In "'1 ..,_..,., •W·S410*_ .. Should poueu good tequtred $4.50IP!ovr to ponunlty Contact Lindi Mon·Fr19-5 979·2787 •RETAIL SALE * CellulM ~ t.Wgeftt .,.etllon, In~. -dtrlc:el llCll.tl. lyplng •O start 5•0-•17• 234 fish~ or ~14) 873·0581 PlANTSCAPE FIT lntetior Educ:ltlonal Supply Store. field. Cell Mwtl 545·1211 I .....,.. to ..-. '/OAltl 11111 NY..... wpm. apple computer er Costa Mese lumber '*' .nci -;;,;: Plant Malntenenoe Tech· P~T wkdaya. Sat 1(),.5pm Telephone a.. NlfN llftOWft & cauee you ..._...-uctlOft oo. toe. •ltP delltable Oull.s 1oc1 houM pay depends on nlcl111. Compeny vehicle 09 ta ..... H 7-3MO •• ....,, to be !nvolled 8ey 3 Our in~ leecll •en ptlone, lyplng and ttltng DRIVERS cross country exp Some weekend$ no PfO\llded 5•&-8258 AUIAHS WELCOME! ~I ,....,.., 3 .._. MerY9 end °'**'9 fol AIP dertl F0t inter~ ca.II Lisa No eGxp nee CA I~ req d evenings 649-3073 PIT oouplee slngle9 tref· llYll l&Tllf•I! Olortea P\lbllcat6onnul Send rftul"ne 'to tri ' 1-80()..654-tl102txt380 Muc regor Yachts 1831 -fie · tin' & ' be l)fomlMd. St Jude. Gibbs Co. 5120 Blfch S~ Clerical· Salee Dept Pt1cen111. C M * MAINTENA,NCE PIT PlllTlll co.;;14~7::,rveyl Eem up to e!1Y lor ua end .. wtw> tit floot. ~ leectl Heavy t0<m typing 1n this HIVEIS WllTlt IEWNITOlll•LIU PlllllTlll ••11 •A S 1000 /WI :•YOU# eld. AMEN. 9atec) Attn: Corltroler vital support postltOn tn-UP 110 PER HOUR• •TIL ._ ...... ~ ~ ,:ir ... 't.: y IHUTM lllT t•face with many ct. W&gt'S plus mileage • tips •6"'2·3030* PennySaver ProdUC1IOfl i lllTlllT• Be et be9Cfl by noon N Flltl Ill offa PIT parl ments Spanish Full or PIT 111 or over ••• ----L N n F week •E·Z HOUtl ovena must be Uld fol ,, am · ·typing, speaking helpful Rapidly w11h 2 years good dt1vm -IClllST aguna lguel 11 lootclng or end* .. 2 -4 7118 •No Nlght1/Wllnda 9 cona.cutive dey1. Wi t ![· Salary negot e11p1ndtng Co otters e•· record and ins on avi: Great opportunity for PfO· tor qualified tndtvlduals *SAILING clui * •17/Hr training + comm ftueaal ltnltll r n6A~2~;mputer cellent benefits CA ii 675-S566 or 722·8•48 btnslonal with 3 yrs exp & :::;,n~he lotlowlng pos· accepting 1pps dock per-•Caaual fun 1tmc>19her• _ _ M1111nn al •76-5010 usy ctientele 675-38211 • sonnet Fie• hrs Sail t>en COSTA MESA SAl-1919 JIM Actvw1""'9 UPHIEICE PllmR Marl(ellng Researel'I Pn PlllFIUlll 7W875-7100 · LAGUNA HILLS 512-34147 '!'l"'!'lllll ........ ~.-.-.---..;,;.;.;1 Rapldly gro111lng dally NEEDED Loeal refetenoe Conduct phone aurveys Wlll Pfoofdllplayadvert19--SALES/EXOTICS-SAN CLEM 381·1572 WMkend relief will trewl. CoaSl•I ~ has CLERICAL Cell 17141722·1777 No selling. S5/hr to stert, Ing. X'lnt spelling re-Fresh flower wholesale Telephone S.... Rel 511 1' 8 lmmedtlle opening for IPIP •DA we tram, nr Orange Co Qulfed Day & graveyard wareh erences · 1 Advertising Account EJ!. TYPIST " n FIT alrl)or1 Call Ctrollne for •hilts available. pers~se w~t~sfl res~ IL&lllf1ll Mell I :~::e:ou~-~~~: F~~=;~~~:d64~~91Sat detalls 26 1-3353 alt •pm Interests & e11per~ llmnllll lutr•cliH lllZ positions Adve<llllng ... 11 you are an e•cellen1 Ml&T nn11 F/T -PASTE., AITllT Coit• M~ 5•6-5359 n-. Dally Pllo4 na. I P1XA6 fEXCAER lrom penence preferred Ex· 1)1>111 70wpm. we w•lll * Fllllll llllLIH OlllTD •LP p /T Detail Oflented wlttu good Setes Mllure p;;;o;; mediate °'**~ - -:-i.-.:---;:r--.m=I Hawaii teaches In Eng . cetlent salary and com· train you to be a tyoe· 18 A up earn $150 $2500 Coll alter 6pm 6•6-71176 ~r ~ desig~ &1 e•· needed PI T in CdM Pl111t newly crNtad t Chinese, lndon Xlnt mission Send conliden-setter on our com· daol~ Part-11me photo -...,..r enc In hlg vo ume and Giit shop Fri-Sat· aaies position Prior t.,. ""'l"ll!ll-iP'°"P~--.... ~~l ""/cMdren C M 6•6-••26 tial resume and Ulary puterlzed typesetting modeling No e~per1ence Mechanics helper. own produotlon Wiiiing to Sun 9am·•·30pm E11p phOne sales 'experience . FOUND 2 &;;; (Imm history lo Peggy Blevins IQlllpment Woll also ttaon No lee World Talent tools Ford gas true.I( re· lrain highly motivated In-pref, knowledr of plants helpful. MU9t Hice pe<191e LAGUNA BEACH aman of-ml• & 1 Whit• Sheperd) la~ 1 Tll IAl.Y Pl.IT IOf the Adventage com· Ag.m1-ucensedt bonded p.:111 MacGregor Yachts dMdual helpful. Ct l Dorothy end be orgentnd typing lice space O<iean view. on 2 12 4 v i c 1 n11 y -~•• 330 Wesl Bay Street putemed graphics Fun & • 1818)986 4316 • 1611 Placenua CM Mon-Fn 11-4 673·2261 •5 wpm. Call ·Peggy From S 59 Ft Call 751-5000 SELECT BH&G wlp&rkol><J appro• 511 B~ookhurst I Garfield ntiCI JIJI Cos1a Mesa. Ca 92626 Part· Time openings Meo 1ca1 As 1 I 1-lallt Maty leM ' SALESPERSON ltd Blevlne IOf lntervtew. sit S660 mo J tin M Hunt Beach 9e3-0793 ' •IHEHL HELP* or 112 1"1 112 !IOO wan Realonomics 6~5-67,j; ----•HOUSEKEEPER SHrs AtOE-lWE IN F pre!, non-C II• M H d Rental store m C M seeks ~pl'tlhalmologost on NB • • FI T Full co benefits . MJ-4121 --_ (AM) per day Mon-Fri· smkr Assist disabled I • IFJ II •P front and bacl( office Call B1tbara for appt. ~ _. - SMALL of1oee space gross xlnt references & ow~ leacl'ter, PIT. no exp nee 112· 1" 1 112·2100 clean cut dependable PtT Send resume to Ad or apply In perSOfl 650-2001 o "'_.._ llLIS leue East 17th Street fNM\ •ns trans req d •76-1976 . $300/mo ~5-2357 per so• IO \IW Ork on Numl>er 12• Clo Daily 21141 o.,.1r -oan••y FIT--Exper'-'Ce. ertlcullt•. & fully improved $350 Ask uunu "" counter ano '" yard Pilot p 0 Bo.c 1560 330 SttR 1 L-•·· II I --be able 10 communtCtl• tor Boll 645-3366• Osca,....-Employme"I -fUEMILEllS-Of apply'" person Appty tQ30 Newport W Bay St C M 92626 __ ,__ ~·· Wt Steno/Typing exp wilh buslnesse•ecutlves. -1RffRE£ Ag9ncy Live on hOuse-21041C1,1Dr Blvd C M PT SECRETARY 24 hrs G1ea11oc New Sh1pyard Hour ly .rate + c om· Sm all OFFICE«; rang1n0 " keepe<s tor child & elder· Immediate oopenlng for 1 L •. I Genet al Ottoce Pan lime Mt41cal wl( Good sluils req $7/hr Call 673·0085 lor appt mission: Medlc1I ben· from 150-300 sit on Can-Cal ty care 521·9370 entry level 111ctro t! ,. ICUll ICUI e T Marden Scnool CM '* ----efltl N 8. 780-11•5 nery Village Great loc• •• • mehcan•c assemblers le11rn the Re.ii Estalf' rl general office duties 6•5 ,.,,,9• ..... SECRETARY / Mus1 see S200-S550lmo -----Apply "' person 3 180 ltelo 111 .. tvPong mu11 Busy. medical l ab '" "'" .. • O&MIY lmALS 142-Hll Eap!!Jlltal 5530 R.cjholl. c M CHI have car 8•6·2079 P•easan1 working con-PIT WUHllSE /RECEPTIOll lJRAICE Assembiefs to build sail E•P necessary Country GENERAL OFFICE d •lions Call In AM Flex. hours for student ft CJFRCE O\IERL~ .al •T llC Ill-UM Ad ministration boats We will train Apply Club Conv Hosp /0362 T yp1ng bookk~t••ng fol-640-0140 SS 50 hr ~5-1066 7am MacGregor Yachts Santa Ana Avfll Santa 1ng telephones tot small Brighi, articulate. detailed TEMPORARY AND C...errial Pre,trly F'OUN D-C at c aiiCo YOUTH 1631 Placenua CM Ana Heigt>ts s•Q-306 1 oti.ce can 631 4155 MEDICAL RUL HTIH HCn m1nde<1 extremely well TEMP TO PERM 2111 9 r e y I o r 1 ngeI wh1 t e RECEPTIO Top producing Agt seelts organrzed indMdual 10 POSITIONS AVAILABLE <emate VIC ot Voc1or11 aod C ASST •••• Tl&JIH COURIER GENERAL OFFICE 1rv1nto llST 91rong aggressive per I SS•SI R E Manager Re· •Recept1on111s miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;1 Pac1hc Ave CM 631-4518 OllSELORS For private secur•ly vault F T no e•De• r nones Busy phones, experience sonal secretary Real Es-Quires working know•· •Clerl\1 ••Ill llAI FOUND Cute h1ti. Cat:Sol· Entry tevet POSlllon Part Must l'tave good droving typuog fohng S't ''' N<>w· only F°ash•on Island 111te exp prel'd Salary • edge of Lotus and Word •Typlats ••• El.cw. tome 3 ooam. 11 00 ,.m record neat appearance pott Commun•Cll!,nn<, •644-78•8• bonuses Sendresumeto Perfect and Skyline. 65 •S.Cretarlel ••-'"' _ very gray wlbfue collar We have c~ng P<>S· " • ~63 694 7 * pm I p d ""'A •Oat Ent 0 I near FI a rn' n go & ttoons open tor sell· Sal Sun. & hol Small car and punctulll Medical Othce nelp PI T Fte1uble p MT c/o Remu . 234 E we Y mg, ic,ta.,...,ne •W ad P ry pera ors Pllflln SPIOIALIST Al ~ ot truck 1ns and 01\AV beneltts NB 760-t t45 Hnsp11a1 p 17th St Ste~ t 17 Coste •Perience pro esslonal Of roc.ssors LEASING ANO SALES b3tross 5AO-v159 mot111ated people to 111 '•H'> hone ltllng no Mesa 92627 phone manner Excep. •Accounting Olerkl Found sitvery gray cat supervise teenagers on ~t~~·~~2.!~: :~, h~~ CISTIMH SERVICE Dietary St nict I IHnng Costa Mesa of11ce 11ona1 working environ· RlllSTll .. Ct1UCI< CURRIER wt blk high hgl'tts, blue the newspaper clcutatoon Asl( fnr Beth Etectton1cs fttm needs 111 Sut trYistr 546 3•25 Receptoon1st1Secre1ary ment in Newpnrt Beach •• t1ARBOA REAL TY co• 111c Adams & promotional field "' petson to hanOll' a var-Fot 99 tCJ: tac•hh M1,51 Front otflce pos lot NB Wages commensurates -1 WI Otttee (71•)673-4400 Albatrass C M 5•0-6159 ATTtll&IT •ety ot Customer Service be ce111t1ed x ""•t' OFFICE M&R ASST Real Estate Mgml with experoence Send ...... Ill - Residence (714)64•·529 7 FREE TO YOU CaltCO l<•t· Guaranlffd oncom. ol laQ Sch Fluff & FOid Ser11 clerical functoons Apply knowled<;e & l ·~ l'r•f-r.C.• DA TA ENTRY . General Of· Matute petson who en-Resume lo •P.W WW.,. 111 w1tra1n •9•·84~ 1n person 3180 Rt>Ot1111 w tne•at.iP\JllC ·:l•"'' r a. r •,. dulles p T afler ioys working w/peopte LORI EARNEST •P.W YHetietll STiil 11 lfFICI ~ns 6 mo old ~6-7909 $400 per Week Costa Mesll * Gail lot appt 83<' 6780 r uon<; $5 00/ht Oro W/P ec•P PNI Non· 500 Newport Center Or1ve 1e~"" Von Karman 1152 Sq Ft 887 w 191 h all anytime 283 Virginia AITl IHCll&lllC r J""'Y aotport area smker all 6•4· 1526 ~620 Newport Beach CA """' C M Agt~l-5032 Place Costa Mesa Wheel Ahgnment Btakes llLIYHYP /T llOISEClEHERS k.Jron545·71t89-5 AMOtllEAOFT..., 92660 • Ste 13 0.lrvlne 474 • 297 • LOST Blk & white CornoSh to start NEWPORt TIRE CENTER Flower Shop Must have Needed 1m"''°'"'111el) 10, SEAPS RMHCW.N~ ' llts••ts ••It M i8 ~J lOO% FREE to Applieant ......... 1 2'111 ..... mo ......... _, • .. .... ,, ......... ,,. ... , .... C•ll "•"', " •••• , .__.,, o'"" ,, ......... " .. ' .... ~ 1, 1111 E 0 E shn<1 wavy ha11 Roman With potential to S1000 Beaut 0 & 833·t883Ah<:ta service E;un Sf> $8 Hr l't>Of"l proc.e'>S Otders. EARN' EXTRA mo ney 2100sq tt 1ncludHwork-rro111e v1c ot Velardo & ....., wee .. Th-• po$· Y P manteur1st DEi M u$1 11av P vr-ont-''"'1r•ng 1'hng c.opy•fl9. S1PCllITTOFFIC1P•S working ·oNCAll .. 8 to .. 0 "700/ c B ,..... " .. -wtor w1thou1 101tow1ng Tll RECrpy c • roin .. ,,ands Flex hrs " ii;n 6 '" p • mo osta u'hard ~ B 963·6322 111ons are permanent and s; v.i uum ... rt>h,otilP l.Sr PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY I hrs per week All shltts Mesa A·1 Gib,. tt CM Mesa Vetde area E1.cellent 1ob opportunity W1ll lro1n ;1411 10Af •'> 20 per week $5/hr available We n·eed ex· Call Gteg 5•8 t"-07 REWARD" LOST 2 Fem·s o er an excellent OP· shop 545 2298 Dynamo<: pteesant group Good hand writing Ask (714) 774·3737 ,.,.., • m ,. • -~ 0" ~:)';.,:•e;>:;~, "',.,~;, ::.:;:•:::,::,,.=: •;:,• -llEPH 0"""' •••oo '"" I.SIDE SILES '"' ••m•" 6 ' 6 " 86 "-'IX" th.· Ix"' IECYICHT. SHYICI ..,..,_. 11th & Pla<:el"l•3 c M I "le rna & A t hena suted van. wagon or Sailing club seetcs perSOfl ~~~!J1~ ~!;'~ i.OOd Ene~e _ l>t •t"IA'f'\ co'l1 OPERATOR h y HCEPTltlllST Growing boating fir m TYPESETIER S900/mo Ava1lab1 01 now I •969-02~• large sedan 1s required lor AA AP. comr>•Jtor *6,0• 1122 • ~ t-T ~!lmme<J.;U• Qlpef"f\Q day Eaoer~-a-musl -IO<-e seeks re5p person ,w/ Wkdays. ~6 I 1154 LOIS Of OPQOrluntty to flr\lry. phone & sale<; and ·~und• ,,,.,..i •fl~ICl<•i ropP"Jlror f'•D d pref d leading Newport Beach offC: computer, type & --1Ptno11ll 3002 grow with us No .... No~ people tun pos111on lflTAl SECRETARY s.:ile r"oD'"' r.,.,.,,lt '" t •' .,. lr;11n Newport Real Estate Office Great cust sll1ils to grow wlco Must type 70 wpm and •••i1n1 I r1·11ac1· .. 1 'SINGLES CLUB membet· peroence necessary we ;Int t>enetns 671 7763 PIT experience •n last yO.JflQ dQQrt' 5 ... '·•1• I g ... l I 644-7050 ~nf"fllS Call Gayla at Secytboal e•P helpful h•~e !!fiettent lgtammar • G w1ll lr8tn vod\J.ll HC'u••, PLU"-64•·9060 722-9055 an s.,..., ng skl ll I ; I ~n·r tea• E1pect (lt\11 Cash1er1Front counter Pil.ed oen .. tal df"nllstty " ....... 5900 '"Cl photos n(') Froenolv person 10 gret-t otftce requited Rf'C('p c.omm Fe• "' C,Jll orro PEST CGJITROt-• c SHYICE STATIH 0 t ... zao.. •rct••ser lee 5:16-2737 r To schedule an interview c ' d toon apph . collt<toon •·I BNwk p5<, 1'4,' TECM•ICIA• nl EPTIHIST TTE Apply 1n person rrr 11aa IH ~ , t2131618-5124 o and find out you• earn•nQ c~~~;,e~!r11~~ ,.,,'~at~,~ '"9 elc 'ROA licensed Recept with good typing A NOANT E•P wt rets Loan TuS1nes.s 8'olo.erong potentoal Hou•s Q.2pm Mon 1nr11 UISTAl lERS ",., PPst Control Co skills lor last gtowrng Oaysl'tltt Sun oft $325/ 2104101,e Ir. Real E~tate & BuS1ne'~ p.._~ voaourablel);Cy(. .. 10< ong Co Mon F11 days Tn"r Salary op,.,. C<tll '"'*'J" •oulP tf'Ch s We Electronic Manulacturer wk • comm 6U 7151 Stt :: 1 Lii ...... I loans Free .ntorma11at1 lhOse •Mm-w .. ll'ter trct.s Meyertool s 26 t-6 t 78 f>.112-6880 .. ~ Oct~ <:I\ llJ I '•' II '''°'" " ,,, Mu~• have QOOO Apply in perwn 3180 W ELDE RI ALUMIN UM I tr Call (llt) 112· 1"1 •15-3•2-6073 lbyw1ttct11ng1nec1•u.loe<i 673-3403 ""~ ttnOs C" '.'' ~·;'~ ~~' l}(>r<, H1v1ng "'Corri Call Redhill. Costa Mesa STAINLESS Apply 7am ----------'..tP~•te!•:_____ J ' 1 Jr '"t 4 ~ ll7'l f>02 1 * 75•· 7841 • Mat Gregor Ycl'tts 1631 Id 201 fef illfe Pl()Cenlla CM HCEPTIOllST WORI OITIOOIS $2.56 per day That s AL l you pay for 3 lines 30 oay "''"'"'""' in tile SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY All FOi LOIS f!.<THINO INfERtORS HANGlNGtS TRIPPING VISA·MC 673-lS 12 • J1U0 v16eo • . ~/edct1ngs A Spe<:1a1 Oc.cas1ona (7 141 2~ 1 54 19 otl 0 Of apartment fumhh"9 In clouifled. Will they ffnd youriNmt~ ,, Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING· NO SOLICITING· ., Deliver One Day .. a.Week - Must have depenbable car • and proof of insu ra~ce ~all .842-1444 .. A s~ for Joa nne-Cranex - $$ EXTRA CASH$ $ The Daily Pilot hat ·MOTOR ROUTES AVAILABLE. IN All OUR DELIVERY. AREAS EARN • IS0.00-600.00 ,., ••th Deli vering t he Daily Pil ot. Hour s are approximately 1 :30 PM-5:30 PM Mon- day to Fr jday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & S.unday. Reliable car or truck, proof of insurance an d OMV print -out re- qu ~red . Gall 64 2-4a21 xt. 202 for ap- pointment or apply in pe rson at The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa_ ..,,.,.. llily"N.llt • r • ·- Irvine L•w F°lrm SllPPHIHCllYll Phones. hgl'tl typing com-MacGregor Ycl'tls 1631 Pulor Call Mr Carlson Plocenha Cosla Mesa 553-9266 lot appt -llLIH/FllEllUSS HCEPTIOllST Apply 7am MacGregor FI T COM Nail & Wnmg Ychl-s 163 1 Pl11cen11a CM Sdlon Nice etmosphere Appro• $51Hr 675·6720 WELIH /W u• t7141995-TU 9 Apply 7am MacGregor Ycl'tls 163 1 Pl3Cen11a CM Aec;eptoonos1 mature resp saJes person needed tor tanning salon PIT oay!I Sll.,.tll tr some wl(ends 650-9 17 1 • Restaurant lt ... wlftl letirt4 The Orange Coast Daily Pilot •s looking tor an energehc person 10 as· Sfst our District Managers 3 d1'Y5 during the weetl. weekends and holidays Applicant mull have r• llable car With valid CA drivers ltOenM. proof of insurance and OMV Pflnl·OUI Starling pay 11 $7 00 per hour plus gas allowance Com. 1n to apply at ASSISTHT TO 1.M. PtrsH One of Orange Covntvs -..-.. most elegant •es-Needed lor a beautllul n --· ..... 1aurant ~ Curtenlty seek· smFol(ong Newporl Beach SSt Wnf.., It, ong ttne•getoc service ashoon Island olf1ce orlente<j delegating ind1· G•eal part tome afternoon Cetta leta, U IHH v1dual w1lhng 10 follow our to ours Receptton1st ti.tweeo9am & 5pm M-F management guidelines duties Sllte••ble Con1ac1 Or call Beth at 6•2·4321 Send resume Man-Sheila 720-9870 e•t 205 cuso s 30~ Br1s101 St F;.-:-::-;;.;==::===~~======== Costa Mesa 92626 • RESTAURANT N-0 w accep11ng appll· cations tor all pos111ons Apply on petson Tues·Ft1 blwn 3·5 Rusty Pthcan 2735 w Coast Hwy NB Restaurant Work whole 1(1ds are on school deh help PI T 9am-1pm Mon- Fro Costa Mesa 966-t 17• If you·re 10 or old,r. a job as 8 newspaper earner m igh t be just your size. Just send In this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are available nowt It st••~. It 1 • .., Pillt carritrt rmm~1i;;;;~~;~~;~~:, rng a Oaily Piiot carrier. I I Name I I Address I I Phone city ilO I s... Tt: "' ..., ... L new . .., st. ----~-~.!.2!! _____ , ___ .. Orange COMt Dl'tl y PILOT /Friday, February 2e. , ... - IUITIFIU ••n IAI 111111 TAILE WITllOIWIS IAIE OFFER! •141-MJl* Pl.a.IC-NOTICE P\8.fC NOTict V111 "41 •14 Fer• Y• E-111 Im Power Sleernw,;i Auto- ma11c • • lnl cono Mutt sell 12H33838) 11,ttl THEODORE ROBINS FORD )(1'>0 HAlllO• ~l • l• CO\IA Ml ~A 64) I)(' PWUC NOTlCE .& CREVIER 6.9 ~.P.R. on sel~ted modl"ls ,,. ... , ....... ............... tflWa.t.a• ........... P\8.IC NOTICE UUU4-11U •MERCEDES BENZ 75 2•0D• Aunt well Cass Ste• $4000 obo 6'0·3208 6'5·9369 Eves PH•HTI TM 11111 Too mu<:h cash down" Lease 79 or newer MBZ Compart-our large seleet O A C •Sllf ... TI 01al MERCEDES (213/71 •1637-2333 5 F rwy near Beach Blvo "' Buena Park PO RS CHE 76 II 12E reo 1an a" 5 soo IOCal garageo c;last< S12K &46-126' or 6•2·9666 PORSCHE 76 012E 11lnt cono rebH mtr Must see 10 appreciate $I I 995 6'6-5568 Hm 72 1 ·08S6 P\8.IC NOTICE NABERS CADUAC •71 llTSll 1210 • speed amlfm, lllr • • OOOt 62 .000 Oflglnal m•leS · S 1600 090 FORD PINTO '71 1tMtOn wagon. good conditiOn. ,•100 Of· oe11 ~ Cell 75.t-06S6 Alk for ~ or Mrs Po411o JlllSll I SOI 0rU&t C..ttf I .... ,. l.J1tel1 •fl'tt rt •utt' ''"' , .. " ......... . Ulf \ Uf"f1<' I .. u ( 11. 1'16 • .,..., '"- C.sll 9HI ~'° ~•JO 85 FIERO red 5tpd , am 'Im c:ass al e. Ul1. brown co11er .dnt concl sssoo 249·?'9•• " . P\8.IC NO TIC[ K Jim 11ont with tM court before • NOTIC~ OF 1nge Countf ,,,, r ebruar) 3 w11'IF1f'tO 10 ensure per-93•42 Calif 92663 FICTITIOUS auMNESI I flCTITIOU9 aUIUMESS FICmlOUS 9USIMEIS NOTICI Of the heattng Your IP~&r· DIATH Of 1988 formancf' ot !he c.onHi.\CI TF11S bu1on11n IS con-Tnos bus1neu is con· NA• STATE•NT NAME ITATUftNl . NAMf STATE•NT D9ATH Of ance m1y be In penon or by MAXN M. PADFOftD F3701Y The 01SlflCI reser11l"S the dVCtecl !>y ari 1nd1111dua1 Oucteo oy 9n 1n01111dual Tt>e lollow•r>Q pe<ton' a•el T~ l()llow•~ oe<W<>S a•e TFlf' tolln""'"O ;>ettont .,e WllUAM A. MAftTIH you• auorney ANO Of' NTITION Pubhshed Orange Coast rtgrn 10 solely oe1erm1ne the R1cha•d Wooos Mar~ McAnh1 o o n o o u s • n • t • 1 s '00<"9 l>YS•neM '' o • o 0vs "8SS as ANDOfNTl'TION IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR TOA~llTUI Daily Pilot February 1~ 19 adequacy Of the securotoet This Sl41ttment ..,as h~ Tn .. stat@mttnl was hleO ..-c ..-1non En 9•1 " n g "t<E SAJ\iDAt VA"I 2136 '"'[ Sv<.;TEY •tl Wffl TO AOllllNllTElll o• a contingent creo11or or ESTATE NO. A111113 26 March • 1988 be-"9 prooosed b) the Con· "'''h fht' County C~" of Or. w•th 1r.e County Clefll of O.· 20~ 1 ,.. Ahc•a Par1o.w1y ~ 8M:I Costa V~ ""I" Sa..,ta A.,a (Al{1 EITATE NO. A,.1tU the deceased YoU mu1t hie To all hat•• beneticia11es F-536 tractor ano the value ol &fl9e County on January 26 aM,11' Coun1y on February 9 Lag .. n1 tMs Ca 92653 C1111 9262. 197•ci• To all hetrt ~hc11J1es. your claim wolh the court or creO•lors and contingen t lhose ~u•lt•e'!. Tl'le D1tlf1CI 1988 t988 l<e< Rey Inc 2•·• 1 H Pafriea " Sl•iMlf" 2 tJ6 R•cna•o c:.-.,.,un • 13 creditors and contingent present •I to the OflfSOlllll c:re01tors and persons wflO PUBLIC NOTICE 11'11111 ttlM> be en1111e0 10 ,._,. FJ70t12 Alicia Parkway Laguna H111s I ~ Blvd C•.,,1a Me~ "'" t ""lie• Santa Ane credolOft . and petsons whO representative appointed by may be otherwise 1n1ern1eo cha•Q" An 10m1n1stra11ve Puo11shed 6 ranoe Coast e>uohsf'\ed Oran~ Coas1 CA 92653 Ca~! 9262.1 C .itot t;?~o· may be olhefwtM Interested the court within lour months on the wlll at1dtor M ilite of NOTICE INVITING 11'1!1 n d"le•mone<J Dy Di•· Daily 1>1101 Februar\ 5 12 Da1ty P1101 "'eb•uary 19 26 This ous•ness •• con Tn s cus.n11u '' con. f h•\ ous "lls& ,, cor tn Iha will and/or estate of from lhe date of lirst 1S· Ml.XINE M BRADFORD SEALED PftOPOSALS tr•ct 1n '" sooe d1,cr!'toon tor 19 26 IQ88 Marci> 4 1 I 1988 O..ctf'O b~ a Cahlor,..11 CO' cJUClf'O tiY I " ..,d,~>Ova cJUClll'd r.1 I " ond·v10;;1 WILLIAM A M ARTIN 1u1nce 0Hettersaspro111oeo A 1>91t1ton hH been hied ( .. DI) FOft THE sub.i1t11•1no l'Qu••&lf'tll SI' f'.499 !C-S58 pO<l t1on l>atr<• A SHIM• 11<~.i•O (.al'>"'" A pe11t1on hllS n.en hltlO tn Sec11on 70{1 o l the by ROLAND N LAOERLOF CONSTiilUCTION OF cur 1 ,., to• r e tention 8ivoe $ Conrey Tr.rs s·atemet1• ... u t ieo '""' llll'~t ••• lol90 by BE'tTY LOU PHOENIX on Pro1>11e CO<le or Cahlorn1a on the Supe•IOf Cou•I of Or IEWllll CONNECTION TO amo""' rn,. 01sf'lct s oe POOLIC NOTLCE f>tlJllC NOTICE f h11 ~tatement was 1 •e<l ""'h ·~ Coun•. ,..,,. • O< .,,,, ''>e '"""'• Cl(ofa ot O. the Sul)efoor Coon or Or· The tome for t1hng claims will a119e County requesting thll TRUNt< IEWElll c1s1or• , .. tn •es~t to the ""''" lhf! County Oer1t. o• O• llf'9l" Covnr, c,,.. ~-r· ... 11rr ••·O!'·~°"''' or l"Ytr~ 76 1nge County requesting lhal not eapire prior lo four ROLAND N LAGERLOF be NO. 2 FOR THf l a dm•t1•st• a t•on ol lhe FICTITIOUS aUIJNlSI #:ICTITIOUS auSMll ange Count~ on .tanuat> r I 23 t9H 19A~ 1 - BETTY LOU PHOENIX be monlhS from lhe dlle ol th• aooo•nled IS personal rep-EMElllALD •AY P!OV•) ""' OI s~t•on .is90 NAMI STATIMINT NA• ITATtllllflT 1988 f'3722a F.a11 1ppoln1ed IS personal rep-he1r1ng notice above resent111tve to eom1n1ste• lhe SERVICE DISTRICT shall tif' l1na1 and '"'" tn· Tl'le rouowing pe•sons are Th.-IOllOWing persons are ' ,...,., Pu1:1111N!d 0 •a• oe Co.st o.,ci1 shfod O•anOt' Coast resen11111ve 10 adm1n1Stl!f' the VOU MAY EXAMINE the esrate of The decedent NO r •CE •S MERE BY elude out not be hm1teO to doin9 Ousiness 11 do.ng Dus•rwss H Publosheo Oranoe . CoHt Oa••• P1101 ~ to•u•r~ 26 Oa '• o,•<>• '"b'u•'Y ~ 12 Hiiie ol lhe o.ceo.nt file kept by lhe courl II you The oetttton requests GIVEN .... , lhl' e vd of O.· Oetermonat•ons ol what Sit-r RI s TAR LE AS INO CE111Tu R• OVERSEAS Daily P1101 Fet>ruarr 26 Mtt•Ch 4 I I '8 •988 '" 1f 191\~ The oat111on requests are a person 1n1er,.1ed 1n authOt•ly 10 a<1m1mster the r~to•• "' sa•d 'J \l••ct "· curit•e• art' eQu•valenl tf'\e 2JQ2 I l•~e Oak D• Miu lOf\ tS:>"? Botsa Cl'l<a Ro Maren • 11 t8 t9U F ~ F·S01 euth0<1ty to lldm•n11ter the the ntate. you mty MtVe estate under tne lndePt"n· ••les ar>O "'"rec .. ·• seall"d 11a1_. or the M!Cunties !hf' Vieio Ca111 92691 Mu,..1.n9ton Beach Cahl F598 ---------...;.. estate unde< Ille I~· uoon Iha elle<:utor or adm1n· dent AOm1n1str1111on i:>I Es· P•ooosa • 1>1ds • to rne negot•ab1hty or tne MC.u11· G•ego<v P ..-oeOer 2392 1 926• • P\8.IC NOTICE f>tlJllC NOTICE dent Adm1n1strat1on or Es· 111ra1or or uoon the al· Illes Act hOU• cot 10 a m o• '"e 28th toes the cost~ 01 aom1n•s· L•ve Oak Dr Mission Y C'10 Aoeroeen r orwa•O•no P'tlllJC NOTIC£ lates Act torney ror the uecutor or A lleat1119 on the P•t11ton day 01 Mu ch t911~ ror the trat1on eno '"I' oe1erm1n&· Ca1°1 9269 1 15;>72 Bolsa Cn1ca Ro FICTITIOUS 9UltNEIS FICTITIOUS eUSM:IS A llea11ng on lh• petition administrator and hie with will be held on MARCH 23 lurn1shin9 to '81d 1•\lrict or 11on or whe1'1er o1 not thl! TF11s bus•neu •S con· Hunt1091on .au ch C11tf FICTfTIOUS au ... 11 NA• ITATa•NT "AME STATE•NT wlll be held on MARCH 16 the court w1lh orool or ser· 1988 at 1 4S PM 1n Oeot 111 1ranspo•tat10" llbor aom1n1"ra11r.n should be ac ducted b~ an •nd1•10ua1 926'7 , NA• ITAn•NT .,.,«' re1io.. ng i>e•to<1s ''" 0 "t> •ot •ng l>e"IOnt - 1988 at 1 4S F' M 1n Dept 111ce a wr•llen request stat-No 3 et 700 C1v1c Cenl8• mertenals IOOIJ equ•P· compl·\neo r>. an inde~n Gregor, P Moetle• t his bus1nl!'S1 • con-T,,. IOllOwtf19 persons are ooo•·o b\IS"'"!< H cJc>1n9 b\.ls1nen as No 3 et 700 CtV\C Center ono thll you oesire sp.c1a1 On,,. WHI Santa Ana CA ment w•voees P"''"'" u111 oen1 Jgenc• ,,, t>~ •he o.s '"•S sttt•l''l'et'lt was Meo OuCIC'<l bV a cc•oo•at•O" OOing bus'"•" as \Al ~E"' 0 1>11' MO R AN'· c; AJ\i~•OUES S16 o ..... West S•nta Ana CA nOllCe of the llhng or an on IF YOU OBJECT 10 !he lllf'S <1nd Olll•• •lem• l•IC' ''>e D•sl •·C' '"'"be t-n ... 'h thl' c ·unto; Cieri. ol Or JO THE A•GMT STAIH SIS • P ... o~o s 1;r \\ Eo·~ I)!" Sl >tunt1n91on ~ IF YOU OBJECT to the 11ent0<y I nd •PPfll~I ot granting or ,,,. petouon you l\C'Cessa• ... to cc-r\llUCt sa•d to11f' ! ll an¥ 1om• 1o •eQuest 8"9e Cou"' 1 on F'e!>•ua•v 9 This s1atttmer't was foll"O Ac.ac•a St Corona a.. V ar A.e -f Santa •na Ca1•1 C_... 92648 granltng of the pe11t10n you H iiia ISMts or ol the pelt· should eithe• appear 11 tht' wo•~ _At said 'm• n 10 1rie ll'POS•t ot aoo1110..,a1 Mi 1988 w•ll'I '"«' Co..ni. Cte<• 01 Or. Caltl 92625 92'0• """ •st1wQr'lh Gtl~ shoulO e<lhel tl>()ear at Iha lion• or 1ccoun11 menuoneo heiring ano state 1our ob prooosais will Cit' Publicly cu• , I'S or a .a1uf' Oestg F37ot22 ange Coun1y on Jan .. ar~ ?6 Londa Ch11111ne Fergyson 1 ~u !(on 01nun 813 ,oar1n S •f, 1'ltl' St l'1un11091on hearing and stale you• ob· 1n Section 1200 and 1200 5 of 1ec11ons or Me wrotten 01>1ec· openeo ano •toad llouO. at nalf'd ov D•st<•c;I ,, Dis· Pu1>•1S'1ed Orange Coast 1988 S 15 1 Acacia St Cor!>f'la Oet Sr Costa Mna Cat1I Bt>a<t Calt• 926'! , iecoons or me written ob~· the CaUlorn•a Probate CO<l• 11ons with the court belor1 the olhce of the 01str1ct 600 tnc• , sole discrl't'nn 10 Daily Pole! f eb•uary 19 26 ~ Ma• Cahl 92625 92627 ·" • r us1n&ss 11 con· ' tt<>ns w1lh the courl before Ann L. Meffl. AtMfney for the hear1ng Your apoear· Emerald B ay Lag una satisfy ttM •equ.,ement 11 March 4 'I 1988 Dubhthed O•a"Qi' Coast Th11 business '' con H11s bus•nl'U l f)" du<tf'O t>1 an •r>OfV~ the hea"fl9 Your appear· ,etltlo,,.r. 1t2t1 Slerre ance may be 1n oerion or by Beach CA 926.51 the Oo~l••t• ooes '"'' rete<ve F·!>53 Daily Pilot ~e!>rua" S 12 Ovcll"d Di an 1n(l111>0.,11 cJuc•l'd I>; I"'"-'" • A~• 4 G·lbl"rlMn ance may be 1n oerson 0< by tnea. lrvtne. CA 111715 yO\.lr 111orney Bids shall conro,,T• to ano sat d aeto'< ~ecu· •es ... 1h1n 19 ?6 t988 Linda C r.,OUW<" •,. •O" CFlhw• .,.. •ta'-"' -riled your attorney Pubhlhed Orange Coest IF Y'OU ARE A CREDITOR bl" respcnsM! to tre con-'"'"''" '" , <.e<: 1 ••days P\8.IC NOTICE F 50• T111s fllle<ment was hied .,.. s slatl'"'f'"' ... ._ ' f'O • '",..,.Count, 0..1o of 0.- IF v ou ARE A CREDITOR oa.tly P1101 Feoruarv 2!> 26 or a conton~nt ''eoltor 01 Ir act documents lo• 1rie 0111>e o ~·· -• '"• ""' llt'f1 •e· FICTITIOUS aul ... ll IMDllC ...nTIC·E .,,,, ,.,.. Co..n1v C~~ 01 0. "'1" "'" C "'" 1' C ... ' C\' 11"91' C ,.,,.,,, O" Januery 2t or a contingent creOllor or Merell 3 1988 the deceased you must Me ""ork COPies of lhe contract '1v"" o ~'"" \"81 Ill' !'nt•· MAME ITAHMENT r ~ AU llf'O• Cou')h on Ft-bful') a"Qe C(>u"h <'"'t· ~•'' .•QAI! Ille decu.Md you must flt. ThF•ll4 yO\.lr cte1m w1lh the cour1 or clocuments~•'e on hie en<1 tied 10 .. 111'11'1010 amou,,ts The rottow• sons are FICTITIOUl llUl lNIH 23 tQU ' n 11188 ·• ,._,. your cla"" With Iha court or presenr 11 to the personal may be uamined '"the OI· du<' Cnn1r11cto• vn111 ~e<:uri. dotn busine:i f:' NAME STATtMINT • FJ12212 Fl 'T221$ "•llh"hll<I O•anve Coee1 • present 11 to the personal Pl.a.IC NOTICE representatl11e appointed by flee of the O.strocl and 1n the ti4!S 01 •aMlactory value to D i y 8 R E • K P R 0 • The lollOWlng persons ••el Pu1>11shf'd Ora~ Coas1 "ut1• Sl'f'd 0•111 'O" <..<>ast 0 -1 '• P·1<>1 Fetiruwy S 12. representative eppo.n1eo by FICTITIOUS aUSIMIS the cour1 #lthin lour months olflce or Boyte Eng1neet1ng D•str·ct "'""' Df'C'<I rec:.,ved DUCT IONS 270 1 Auroia 00."9 business as oa,11 1>1101 February 29 Oa • Pi 01 ~ •b•u•'• 26 '" .r QU tlle COUr1 wtll11n lourmonths NAMEITATEMINT from Iha dele of lirst "' Coroor111on 1!>0 1 Oua1I Tf'lf'BOilrO OI O.rK tors ol ;2 Santa Ana Calll 92705 VON KARMAN INOUS Marer • 11 18 1988 Ma•c;"' '' '8 •c;l811F_5•8 _________ F._502_. from the date ol f1rs1 .,, The tollOWJ persons are suanceof lettersasorovtdeO Streel . f'lewoori Beech CA tht' ..,.~,•ct '"Sf'••es the Phtlo Hatch 2701 AutOfl TRIAL 1301 Oove StrM t F !)11 --------....;.~ oom1 IC Mnf~ suance of letters as orolllded dOI ~ ng '" Sec11on 700 of the 92660 9998 "O"' • ""'K' '"I' scneO =2 Santa Ana Cahl 9270S s..i .. •eo P>tewoort S.ach I P\lll.IC NOTICE Pl.a.IC NOTICE __ .;.r.=~..;.;.;~"'°';.;;..;:.;.-.=-- 1n Sectton 700 of the M1MMOTH SL!~ES INN Probate Code of Cahlornia CoPtn may oe obtained u ~SI .noer whtCl'I tl'le b10s This buttnes.s ,5 con-Cahl 92660 Probate CO<le or Callf0fn1a Cetllorn•a Hmlled ert~~ The l•m• ror r111ng claims will 11 the olhce ot Boyle Eno•: a•e •o_ t>e c:.om11a•eo ano ducteo by an •nd•v•Oual RREEF West-VI Inc a FICTITIOUS .,..... F'ICTITIOUI au s rNESS "';!~0~.~- The ume for flllng claims will hi ~5 P 11 : not e•plre Pflor to lour """no Corporation by de con1•,1,11.i 11waroeo to re-Philo HalCh O..awata COt"porauon 1301 NAMI ITAT.-•NT· NAME STATEMENT not expire pr101 lo lour ~al~a tslanO aCallt 9v2•M,v2• months ltom trie date or the po11~ng S25 00 1>4r ~t iect •'"o .iind •" l'·d~ ano to Tn1s 11atemen1 was hied Oo11• SlrH1. Sulle •60 T~ ro11ow1ng 0«son1 ate •'>f> •01iow.ng Pf""""" ,, . ., ·~ •011C'w•r19 O«IOfll .. months trom IM oate of the M th La 1 hea,.ng nouce ab011e 1wtuc d•OOt ll Will be • ... 111•• a,,~ <1nd an Uf'QUl•flly with 1,.. County Cw k 01 Or· Newporl e.acn Caltl 92660 oa.nn 00,.,_, ., Gtass oo-nq oos•nes a• ~ "Q flv• "~' ., helrlngnotlce abO,,. tmmo es nn. a YOU MAY EXAMINE the lunOe<l •l theyare returneo1n ,,,,.3111 ro,0 b " . 4 £ TEf:l"a <:;fc;, " YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Cahl0<n11 llmited partntlf· ftle kept b Ille coun If 00 QOOCI c:onditoon .. ,thin 15 IY THE OftOER OF THE ange Counry on Fe ruaty This bus1ne•s IS con-TK '>nol<>gy or So\.ll h 0rllt'Qtl • NO .J N E,.. ' ( RPA SES CAPI TAi. lhtp Y Y d 11 tile 1 11 11188 ducted by a GOrporanon Count• 2'771-M •1c1a 1 1• Col1on St•ttl .,._, "''£"'"'"' 0 1o1•L 1s1a hte llept by Ille court II you Tho• business ts con· .,. a l)eflOn inlerHleO 1n ays I ., O()enong o a O•RD OF DMECTC>ftl Of . FJ71Me JoN E LuU Dfsl r<I Mii'· p1,.,, ... a., l l19una ,.,. .. C A SC'K" C 11 Q;'f.f Vf''a •• '" ::>t E •221. are a l)efton 1n1erested 1n ducted by a llm•ted parlner· the estate. you may wi11e Otdt " 11 • Tl4E EMERALD aAY SER· PubflJl'eO Ofange coai ager 926s,3 t.,1ala>ea i0•0.,~· • ._ "a v ... 1 • ,, ,1 t ltH tile estate 1ou may ,.,... th• upon the ••ecutor Of admin. Ea<: Otd 1111 be tub VIC( DIST1'1CT D•ily P1101 Feoruary 2e This statement was l1te0 I<• ~ tnc 2H 7 1 ,.. 50<'1•'91 •~• W·n1t ... · • • "'•••"' • "' 3029 G.J. upon the executor or admln· 8 d D 0 hi lltrator, or upon Ille II· mllled on • form furnished Pun1.she<1 O•a"g~ t out ,..,,ct>• 11 !8 1988 with 1~ Count~ Cieri!. ot o.. AllC'ta l>arkw..-l aouna Milt\ I .r;903 ,,,11, C' ···~ V•u CMlf lslrato•. Of uoon the at· T~YI t t • t 1~ 1orney lor the u ecutor or IS p11r1 or ltie contract docu-Dai•~ P1101 FetHuar• 26 F.578 ~County on Fe°"'ery 3 CA 926~3 · T"'' Dus•""~· , r Q26;>, torney tor the e•ecutor or II • • amen Wiii 1 adm1n11trator and hie with ~nts and must be a<:com-Marc" -: "l88 llltt 1 ., nd admonostr11or and file wtlh '"'h the County Cieri! of Of. the courl with proof or H r-panied by a cashlflf • c~ll F'WS99 P1aJC NOTICE 1 Trios Du t •nt1ss •S con loue .o ti. ' ' u• r.,,, f '• "" 1• c:on- the court w•th proof or--· ;~9.ftoonty on Fa«>ruary vice a written request stat-a certified Cheek O< • btO· F'u~ O.anve ~ =!:... 1>'t 11 ~tttor-n•a cor-~ .. ~:·~.•,,:::'..!:~'.,,, , .. ci 0~~::: .. •: : '"'O•vo<>uel VIOe a ""'"'" request 1111· ''7Dlt Ing lhll you dn ire special oat s bond ()< Mibtlltute PUBLIC NOTICE FICTTTIOUS eu ... ss Deity P110I Feb< 19 26 8r s c , ..,,., ·~ 1.c-Jr•, .. • .• ' ~.. • I ~!a~,~: =~1':°:~ Published Orenge Co1111 =i:v0!~~:~::n:i'~i :r~~;· 1~~:1~~~~:~ FICTITIOUS ausrNUI T~eA::,:~r:.,~:. .,. March . 11 1Mr' Th~llAI~~ ... ., lt>f'd ~~t: ,.,..~ .. 1)1" • ~·dt .. '" .:... I ~~~.;:-Of~! 11entory anCI appraltemertt of Dally Piiot Febru1ry 28. estate essets or or the pell· F'rOC.Oure In An t mO\lnt no1 -.AME STATf MENT do•ng buSJf\9SS as il'·S60 Wtlh lht" Couni, Clerk of~ ,JllZ1, 1"0" 1"'~1' pn "•br~• es1111e ••Mii 01 of Ille pe11· March 4 1 I Ill 1981 !lont or .cc:O\lntt~nttoned lass thah 10~ of the amount Tht> '"''""''no person• tlrl' BAIOHTSIOE CLEANING P'talC NOTICE = Countv on Jlnuaf) ~ o.,011,......, n. ... •" 1 •'In tQtl• 'l1m tions 0< accounts mer1tloned f ·SIJ In SectlOn 1200 and 1200 5 of of the Old made p ay1bte to doing b1 ••""'" s SERVICE 2218 Avalon I ,....... DA o m1 r,.. ••• , ' '' ' ln Sectoon l200 anOl2005of P\8.ICN0TIC£ ttl9Clltlom1aP10bate Code 1heOfderOI Of fOf lhe beneflt T0 \'¥fll'\ ;;Rill •qeoo Cos11 M.u Cah1 92627 ftCTITtOUe.,_IS Pv~ O.anc)e C 11 q ;6 1~tg • 0"'"''1" ... cranoe co;: tNJ CahfornlaProblleCode ............ AdttlnMft I OllheDtstrtct Eecnbidtllall MM "''".,'< B•~d rv1ne> MOiiie K 01tcrease 2'2 18 MAim tTATlmN'T 'oa •~ Pitot Fet>ruery ,,_ '110 ~~.~ :"'"' ,:~.,.., E"flN C . ....., I~. ftCTl'TtOUe .,_11 ......., AHorneft * f'etl· be sealed and del~ed to Ca•'' l, Aval()n Cost1 ~eta Cahl The IOllowtno 0-IOtlS .,-9 1 March 4 , 1 ,8 1Q8a F-51'1, .wt. Kint • c.,.._, Al• I •MT ...... '° ... ttl1 ...... the 0.stricl I I the tocallon Fa .. 11 .., JOU!>raf' .... s 9262' d<>ong bull-.. r:~r P\a.IC NOTICE *"1.!:,,'::'.:.''""· -T:::~TATW ,.,......_,CAGla oes19na1e<1 1n-th11 not~f0f leano•n •na.n""'' Cal•t This 1>u11neu ,, con· MEACUAY MEDICA L PUIJUC M)llC( I ..-.-. ng '*'°"' •r• F'ubl~ O.ange Coest Ille opening ol prOPOsals at 9280 " oucted oy an 1ndtv1dual SYST£MS 2805) Camino P\8.IC NOTIC£ '1CTTTIOUI "'11tN£WI - lafl .. Ane.CAll7'1 ao;.1r,::~Nlll PHOTO 0..ty 'Uot '•br\ll f'V 25 26. orbeloretl\tt fl,,,.lnthrs no-111" llutinfl~5 1~ ron-1 H01he G1~1HH Cai>1St1ano "202 Laguna Nl.Mf I TATIWN'T nCTITIOUI.,_ .. Publltned Otenge Coall OAOUP COAP 3520 W t March 3. 1981 flee provided The C'*l" or Ouclfl<I "' "' nd1v Juel This 1111emen1 ..,., lli.d N~ Cab! 92t77 FICTITIOUS MJWll • .,.. •oo ~ ~"""' er11 NA• ITATI W ' 1 Delly Pltot Februaf) 25, 2t . Warner Santi At1e c:. 111F·•97 bond Of subtllh1te lhall O. r a• 1 "" JO\.ltor1n ,.,,,h ,,... Count) Cieri! ot <>· Mercury s Mertfta 709 E MAMI STATW•NT Cl ~to s "l'ISJ u r,... '"'~•"'9 Der80fW .. • Marci! 3 1981 92701 • 9,..,.,, as tecuroty tt>al Iha T ,. •• ••alf'(n«'"' .. a• t ~8d angt" Covnl"' on Fet>r\iary t 8'tf\op Santa Ana c.t.f T,,. l()l!Owtng l>e"t(lttS a•f' ""l "l'(lA' c; ""Q S £ 1~ Du1"'4l1• • ; trifats C "-"Pho 1 A. "8.IC NOTICl btOder ••II 8f'ter onto a con-""''" ll'lf' 1., ~"I• Clf'•\ ''Or tQ68 92701 doing bvt>nM1 as 'h ~ "'0 l OG " 1<16 • COu.COf. P"AK A~A"T·• ----------: t to. 7, 17 ::--t.rac.I Wiii! lhe District 9flO an~ nu h Of' J @l'l•"••v ,.... Jee s L... t St Paul C(NTUAY MAR!(E ING S:~-.... A.. ~ •!.) a df'I ..-EN s ''°' Colllae 8t I P'\alC M>T!CE ~°'¢::''wi:t Atlanr.· ,.~A=I lurnllh the reQuof.0 P41Y· 23 11181! DubJ!sflfld O.anve Coat ""'"-Cekl t 2714 t •S w l tlh • 1•3 Coi t• Ma -.e •1 9f'e.2" Coste Mn• CeM t2'M ·, 0 30331 · mtn t •nd p erlormance FJ12'M D••"i P1101 Februl ty 12 1t Ttl.1 bu.._ II c~ ...._.. Clll<i t tt.27 V•C""" war•f'n Clll•k ~tttinn & Sii.ti ... ., ~~.-IThl b I t I• C • The IOllowlng ~ton• tre bonOt Of tubtlllulet '"lieu PuO!•t"fl{I 01Ar>Qi' t 011~t 26 M1rch ' ,988 OUCi.d by a f9l'll'lll IN'l· VICIOt Jat1llut, 73~ Joann 2(1(;' • ~l>lnlH' A~ Ct><OM 111"''\1 \11" V.O'\a !nlWl·, -·---• u• n .. on dOing bu""-tl. thetllOf, •nO w-11flca1 .. o• Datt~ P•IOI Fel'llU-4'~ 16 F-SJS ,,.,INC> SI •?l Cosl• ltoNla Cafll df' Var Cahl ?26:>' c ah! 91· 1~ DIATM Of OUCted by a C:OfPOfat~ At.IEAICAN LIOMTINO Insurance and endorse· March • 1 • •e 1Qfl• ....,~ .._.. 1262' • ., • tlu\•ntto •• eon Tn1a t>vtf,,.U II CJM. NOWA•D V. T"AVl"I, wttTl!hl.t.•~~w:' ot ~ SU,PLIES, 1a11 Ololnneyre "*'" 1f ew1.•ded tri. WOflt. r S82 P\a.IC NOTICl Thia atMement ..,.. llteo T1'<t 1><1si-.s •• eo" ~'~ "' •" nd'"'°'''' C1uc1eo bv llutbanO.,.,.... AllA MOWA"D VI"" Cou 2e •2t. l.eguna 9-ctl. c.... and """ ~ ~eo IOt· Miii !tie eo-,n,,, Cl9r1I Of °' duC'9(J b• ..,. ~viOuaJ .. ~" ..... w C••·~ I Sat•" F ..... TRAftltl : ntyon Janu.lrt • t21S1 t.lted lf thl ~reiu ... 10 PUBllC NOTIC( FtCTITIOUS 9U9Mlll anot Counf)o on ,.~ VICtOf Jen'"' r ... ~ ,1a1......,.1 "'" Mao T"'• 1te1ement -._ • Of Nlilloet I L--T Lydldl. ~, t~ ttlter lrlto NICI con-N.._ ITATW-..T 1t ,... Tflot atatet"el'lt we , i.o -h 1"'4' C~tv Cito' ol 0.· ""''"Ille C~ty o.ti Of o,. TO M•lll"" ~ 420 hnt St . Ulfuna hecf\, lfKt 01 fumltll the rt(IVlred FICTITIOUS 9Ul*lll T"-fono.tnQ CMWIOnt are 1'11W1t willl lhe County C.,. of Qr l"O' C'~t1t) or FatNual"~ I llt\08 Coufll) on f~ llTAt;I MO. AW-P\lf)lleMd <>anot .....,.., Cetll la.51 1»0nOa Of IUbtllM.. 01 NAMI S-TATtMINT ldOl"\1 OU~ U ~ °'anot CC)t9t eo-t Ofl ~ 19&6 1011 To Ill ,,.., •• ~-. ~ PllOt Februllty 5, 1a, Tl!it txlllft911 ,. con-C*1mc.t .. ot •n-llllc:9 and Tl\e f()llOwtf\g Ole<'<'"• are c A M t N 0 c 0 u N l ft 'f ~ PllOf ~ H ~ .. II " ~.,.., ,_ Ct9Cllt0fl tind con11"f9"1 t9. . 1981 ducted by an lndMdvel ~~·· " "" "'° • ~ "''~ •• l 110ROU0118ilfOS 27211 Mardi • 11 ,, IHI • l'JnlM l>ue>h~ 0U fl9" c " Pvbf.~ o..,. 0... ttedlt.Of&..and ,__. wt10 "'" l.~91\CeT l~ Jr ~ . MICRO EPOCM 1:'"' l 11 AatntllU S 200 F-ste Pu~!IMoO o..,. Cont D41·..-Pt10t J-ebtvar) 19~ o..t., Pdot fl..CW-~ tt a ' may 119 01,_..... lnMt•1tO Tl!lt ... ..,,,.,, ... flleCI T'N toero ot O.-ect0t1 Mfta v .. de E•t ft roe M j.tlC'f' v .. io C1111 t Ml 1 Dalt)' Pitot ,ebr\I.,.., H 11.tarr:i-• 11 '* March 4 , 1 tMI ~ In ,.. ... f/ltd/Ot ...... of .....c flOTIC( wttJ\"" Count) C'9tlc of Ot-!let OClt.ined "°"' -°'"'°' Cotti ..,f)N c I 9'926 Huot' ...... L-333t2 c ftaJC ll»1a Merc:fl • I I 11 1tat '·S52 ,_ HOWAftO V T"AVEAS, anoa Coun&y on ~t. torof tfle~~· OeYIO GotOOftl .... ,t 1:•' C,,..tam Way O.ne PcMr\t ,.-SJ't ---1 A.l(A MOWAAD VEAN "9C"'10UI..,..... ,... IM'lt of lndw1r181 "-Uc>ne Mea9 veroe btl •Gt 1C••1t 92t 19 rtaJC flOTICl ~.... ' TAAV!AS llMm 8TA~ ,,,_ a Oel.-mlnetion of tfte 9M-Coatll ~ C91 I t 29 Tn• Out •neu I• C-~· ~JC flOTI(( A. 1P911l!On Plat bMI\ lllecl The IOllowlnt penona.. F'ullfilfled Of .. Ooafl •• prw-. ,, .. Of per Tll1a t111t lMH It con cJUCtft<l ll~ an 1ndMdull T'lw..,....... .,._ 11rt ncTTnOUt ~M by FRANKE MUTZ In IM dolnQ ~ • o.lly PllOt ,et>Nary 1t 2t dleom weo-* lnCI IN I>"*• duc1td by an lndNl<lual H N 1.~ 0°"'9 _._ • fltC-TmOU9 ._-II MAlll nA,,_.y ~ Court Of Of""'8 MCFAOOIN'I WHAA,. MllfCl1 4. 11 I... p!"e'ttihflO rMe tor...,.. I'd-0.vtd l _.. f111t •lttflll'*I .... ttltO T .. OOM'MAN S 11Mm ITA,,._., Tl\e ~ C*Mftt .,._ l"-I ........ Cou11ty requ_t_!!ln1 ""' 2104 w C>oMMJont ,.... '·™ ~ .,,0 0\4f'ttme ~ 111 TNt atat....,,_.t ••' "*' _.,,. ,.,. C:tv1t" 0...... of Or· 1101 W Oca•iflOfll ..... ni. ~ ~ .,.. OOol'O ~ • dOW'Q ~ • i fAAHK t MUTZ be .. por11Md\,"CilfWW3 1t1a ~in wNCt1 MidWlttlthe ~lyClef\ol Ot ••COl.o"~on '*'*"t Por1 .._,.Clllf9Ha ~..._..... K(NNStNQTON MAN• ftO\'AL CHIV,_CklT, pOlftttrd .. per'IONll ,.... ~ L L-.-.,. P\aJC flOTll ...,,,. II to be ""''°"'*' .... Counl'I on J--. H 1m ~ l "~ ... L(N STUOIO SALON AOfM!Nl MM Eio.i-Awe WMt""""'9f .... ,...,,._~to elllTill ..... tf'8 "°'*' 9o11 lOM, Of.,._ ..:ti er.., CIWlflcAltlOn 0t 1MI fWM ,,,_ "°"'9. 9oa 1038 Or... 1'»3 E eo.t *'? s..te A Suite Ill Co.ta M9M Clflll W.1~ c.11 -•t• of tN ~ c..t 9*7 "9Cnnoul .,_.. ~ ., wcw"er Ned9d Not '°"'*"*' Of c t ~M"'°"' Ofanot Coeat c..t flMIJ C«Ol\I 1191 Mtr Ca!lf t~ m i 0 11 1----, ~ Tiie petition '"""I' TIM bullneaa .. ~· l ~.._..,. ... Ille!\ IM .....,...., Da.ltf ~ '•tn"':: ,, Ill Oa~,...,. JeONery ,, Mo f Ne ._,~ .. C91'-lMfY \. McCoMelt. lllO Aol\9ICI 0 Mari.I 1W.N lofflta ti» ...... . ........ ; .. ~ .. MtM ~ • lndtvllll.al ,_ -............. .,.. M OMI to .. ft ~. ,... M•U\ .. 1 t ,... ~ ..-• "'-1 •.. ,.,.. .,.....,. •14» ...... fllOen A¥1 ~ A'4 Wm•... C9l ..... ~ tM ..,._. ~· L.. 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In-in'_, ~.=.~~no growtng Prefef ADA exp, --Mon-F"rl MO-MIO C-"· . . ... _ ..... no np .., .... tor lhlppirlQ •-.,.,._. .... 11 10 elf. "" lft ....._ _.. Olpe, he . ..._. ~ .__ "'" ,_..,, 0• ~'waiting to train OOOd LB~IHa -· MC C.,. 11 •2 5 o-t7M ~,IT 291.tesl ...... ,. Merine A~ kleallon ;;;;ri:~ I h9we of Call 341.aei . amkr, CA drlvefl lie benlf1I pkg &40-1122 *p OR • ..... --1· M C• • ..,..~,. TO.I'* up No -cowMfromlhe~:; PIAION hiOAY iOfM 17M1 .. or 173·2420 ORIV£R •UNDE..WAITEA Fu1-Tlma,••PPl'lf'd.89n· 20-40 ,..... ~ per --------..... ,, n ~::., =~!':'" ..,,_,.-..... AIO .... 1-.1100 0-PIT -S"'IOFH poOIUoo ••allablo M~"t"°"" -........ - -.. , -" Tiii-.-+. 1'"11....-STC ""°"' God ..... gNen Good Otpnlultonal • Anl lneutance onlce IS Btuep""t det1Y9f~ N .. t n d'!~ ••P nMdld In .. ,. -·-FuNon l"8nd W• we In need of. brigl'lt v ,,..~ L ~IVE la....,l•X" ~ great po..-to communic.llon allltl ..-1ng .,.. lndMdual 10 •PC>Utano9 & mature coor .... ting wllh A.E. r-72Q..l t ti Mlf moehteted ..... per-NwP4 Bcfl, Alt 541·5032 OOf"9 eo ~ Mlletanoe s.. Cout Enter • ...i11 in the mornings Current OMV PRINTOUT ~....,s/brka GrOW1hop-b perleoced FI T Call son to worll In th• 11111 IL" l•-•••Hll --Hlllp me In ~ ..,_.· *'42·S4IO• p&iee Should po11e11 good requ red 54.SO/hou t Portunlty Contact Linda Mon-Fri 9.5 979·2787 •RETAIL SALES• CellUI., ~ PsYCAIC i&CW in El "'::="Ion. In ,..um: cleflcal lk•ll•. typlng 40 s1art 540-4 174 234 Fish~ 0' D•an• <7 14> 173-058 l Pi:"ANTSCAPE FIT Interior Educ•llonal Supi>ty Store. fteld Celt Mane 545- 1 211 ~t loca9toft In .. ont· Toro & Mlulon Y'-IO San I to ,.-. y04/I mtl NI .. W wpm. apple computer er Costa Me a Lumber ,_,.. end -• Plant Main'9Nn<:e Teen. P~T wkdaya. S•t tO~Som T~ ... ~··' ••••• Madi-c .......... •Dv!Cl IH -·-·-.... --.................. °"''".... -... -·on ·~ ... ComoaoY _.... __ .. ,_ --, Iv~lr;bo!!'-ek>nal1mm-l..,•t•K9ty. ALL MATTERS 472..oeol to be lnvotced ler 3 Our In ........ IMdl hM.,, ptione, typing and filing 0:!VERS cro~s countrv exp Some Mlkenctt no provided 6'5·8258 A£TIAEES W£1.COMEI _.., ... .., F..,_., 3 tteM w.y. end ~ tot AJP dertt. f:Of Interview call Lisa exp nee A he req d e11enings 549-3073 · PIT oe>uptee, linglea. trllf-llYll llTllP•lt 700/t300s/f. FREE park-Glorlal. PuOl6cellon _,.1 9-nd r•au,,,. 'to tM l ·I00-664-8 102 ext 380 MacGregor Yacf\IS 143t -fie count'-a ing. AM expenMs •ncld. be promlNd St Jude Gibbs Co 5120 Bireh St Cl i -S -0 P1aoen11a. C M * MAINTEN~CE PI T PlllTIH •MM474~· Eam up to Ask abOUt our move In f · • ' t t floor ' · •r cal· 1181 ept. ---llWNIT •Hiil tU '" 11000/WI 1 pectal. Call Davi d ~ay °' u. and el who .. !..,. •Newport BMctt HHvy form tyPlllg en this lllYflS WllTll Pll ... ..,111 WL•• ... vote• 'fOU' Mt. AMEN. ••-· Ann: Corltroler vttal SUPPOfl p01111on In UP S 10 PER HOUR• MTll ...., 1 J1'::84:~-:t:: :Z :=., ~= t~I ~ MillllllTUTM AllT terlKe With many d_: w ages plus mileage • tips •642·3030• PennySaver Production In lllTllllTH Be at bMCtt by noon. ------N ' Fut! Isl office. PIT t...i.... part men IS Spanish Full or PIT 18 or over .... .._,-1-L.,. Ni...""" I ..... F ....... ....-........ ..... 2 .. 7... •E·Z Houri FIRST CLASS Offle~ ovena must be said for . • • ,.........,. speaking helpful Rap1dty w11ti 2 years good d 1 _..,_ T ..,,une ...,....... • ....... Ing or w_.. ........ ,... ·~ ""' •No ~la!Wtl.ncb 11 Metro Pol111e 3 1u11es, 9 consecutive deya. ~f"kr Salary negot. e11pand1ng Co olfefs ex· record. and 10s on ra~~J> Great opportunity for pro-for qualified Individuals * SAitiNG CLUB 1r •17/Hr tr81nlnQ +comm from 519 10 1032 s/f tor Ptratal l luYlCtl tr•ln 64~~2~~mputer cell en I benefits CAii 675·5566 or 722-8448 · btesslonal wilti 3 yrs exp. & 1~;,,,~!'8 lotlowlng pos-8Cceptlng appa doctt P«· •Casuat fun •tmQIPher• as tow as $950 mo ru.11 _ Me1lann at '76-5010 usy cllenl ... 675-3828 · sonnel Flex hrs Sall ben. COST A MESA 548-t919 se<va C.1124 1-5005 3114 Adverllsing UHllHCE PltlTH Marketing R.S.arcn PIT PlllFIEAIER 714/875-7100 LAGUNA HILLS 582-3&47 GARDEN- 0 -fflces an -----Rapidly growing dally NEEDED Local rt'terence Conduct pnone svr.eys Wll4proof dlsplay8dver1il· -SALES/EXOTICS SAN CLEM 3&1·1572 Tualln/Park Center area w.-end relief wtft tr•Yel Coastal newte>8'>9' ha CLERICAL Call <7141722·1777 No selling. $5/hr to start, Ing. X'lnt lf)elllng re-Fresh flower wholeaale TelephOne 58191 SultH from 500 10 2000 References. 581-1418 ' lmmed•ele opening for ~xP RD• FI T we train. nr Orange Co qulred. Day & graveyard wareho se Md ......... sJI tor as lo. as S775mo Advertising Account Ex· TYPIST I: • alrpon Call Caroline for ahifts available perso ~ w~h sit~~~ .,...._.._ lull service. 241-5000 laMb A =,:;,ve~:°"~f-~~~ F;~=;~~m~:d64~~9 1Sal Oelalls 261-8353 alt 4pm Interests & experience. II...,._ Susan LaVasseur laatraetita 3111 posnlOns. Advertising ... If you are an exce11en1 •UT CITTll F /l PASTE IP ARTIST -~osta Mesa 54 &- 5359 The ~ P1lol h• .,.. Im· UIMllfFIOE PIANO TEACHER from per1eoce preferred Ell· lyp.11 70wpm. we will * FIHHIOIELlll CtHTH•LIP/T DelellOflentedwlthagood Sales Mature person medi•1• opening for a From s 59 Ft Hawaii teaches In Eng.. ceflenl salary and com-train you~o be a type-18 & VP earn S150-S2500. Call alter 6p(TI 846-7878 !!":, ~ .d•s:g~ &1 e•· needed PIT In COM Plant newty crMted telephC>ne Call 751-5000 Chinese. lndon Xlnt minion. Send conliden-seller on ovr com-1 daily Pa11-Ume photo _ ... ~r 0 '"n g vo ume and Gill shop Fri-Set-1aJeS Position PrlOt tele- SELECT BH&G wl children c M 646-«28 tlal resume and salary puterized 1ypeset11ng modehng No expttnence Mechanics helper. own production Wiiiing lo Sun 9am-4·30pm E11p phone ..,_ '•xP«ience - - - -FOONB 2 dOOI (Imm ---history to Peggy Ble\lin• equlpmen l Wall also 1ra1n NO lee World Teien• tools For'd gas truck re· ~l•ln highly moliYlled In-pref. knowi.dr of plan ts hetptul. Musi Ilk• peopte LAGUNA BEACH small ot-ml• & 1 WN1e Shepwd) ~ TIE IAILY PM.IT tor lhe Adv0111aoe com· Agt'nl·lleenseOlbondeo pair MacGregor Yachts vldual help ful. Cal Dorothy 8nd be OtgeNnd fyplng lice space Ocean view. o n 2 12 • v lctnlty ee••t 330WeslBaySlreet pu1emed graph1cs Full & •c818)986 4316 • 1631Ptacenua CM Mon-Fri 8-4 873·2261 45 wpm C•ll 'peggy w/p1rtm1g appro• 511 Brookhurst & Garfield fttlCI 3611 Costa Mesa. c a 92826 Part· Time openings Med ic a 1 A ss 1--f-W1•ary1114 SALESPERSON t d BleYins for Interview. sit S660 mo John M Hunt Beach 9&3 0793 •CHHAL NUP• 0 r Ill 1 .. 1 112 2800 wane Reatooornics 675-67& • --•HOUSEkEEPEA SHrs AIDE-LIVE IN F pref. non· C II• M H ...1 Rental store in CM see"s Ophlhalmolo0 1 11 In NB • • FIT Full co ben~llts MZ·W1 - --__ (AM) per day Mon-Fri, smkr Anisl disabled I • lrJ II• " E•P lrOl\I and back ottice Call Barbare for appl tt , _. -••• - SMALL offtGe apace gr<>M xlnt rele<ences & own teacher, PIT no exp nee 112· 1441 512-2100 clean cut dept'ndable P T Send resume lo Ad or ~ly In person 650-2001 tr IK1o&..-~· lel M East 17th Street. ft\11111\ •os tr•ns recfd 476-1976 * $300/mo 645-2357 per SO" 10 N,Ork on Nvmber 124 C/O Di iiy 21141 o.,. Ir a•n••y F/T Experience. wtlcut8t~. I fully improved $350 Asa uunu" ------counter aM Ill yard Pilot PO Box 1560 330 Stt#l L-111li t -be •l>le to~·· tor Biil 64~·3366• Osc ar's Employment ASSEllLEllS or apply '" person Apply 1930 Newport W Bay St C.M 92626 ' -~·· W/S1en~/Typ1ng . up wtlh business executiYeS. ----IR£ fREE Agency l•~ 1n hOuse· Im 21041 Ca,t Dr Blvd C M PT SECRETARY 24 hrs Great loc. New Shipyard. Hovrly rate t com- Small OFFICES ranging ft k""8fS tor chtld & elder· .~··1~ ~pf'9ni~g tor ;: l, Lacuia llicuel General o t1ice Pan Time Mt4ical wk Gooa skllls req $7/hr Call 673-0085 for aQpt mission. Mec:tlcal ben· from 150·300 sit '" Can-Cal.• ly care. 521·9370 mehcyan1ce e • ebcl tr o learn tM Re.JI Estate FIT general offic e duties Matdan School CM * SECRETARY/ ellts N.B, 780-, 145 nery Vmaoe Great locl assem ers 645-0294 * Musi see·S200-S550/mo Apply in P9f&On 3180 held hte typir•g mvst Bus)' medica l lab u.flf HITA&.S 142-1171 laplt,.tal 5530 Redhill. c M. COOi have car 846·207q P1toasan1 working con-PI T WllUHSE /RECEPTION DRAKE •1 llT llC Assemblers 10 build sail E,p necessary Country GENERAL OFFICf di lions Call In AM Flex hours tor studen1 aFJCE O\IE7ft, ,..,._.,, _, 171-•lot Admlnlstrallon boats We w1ll 1ra1n Appl" Club Conv Hosp 20362 Typing oookkeep•ng ltl-640·0 140 $5 50 hr 645· 1066 ~ 7 •• _...,., 1 Santa Ana Ave Santa 1no telephones •or small Brighi. articulate. detalled TEMPORARY AND C...ntill Prtptrty FOUN O.-Ca1 Calico YOUTH 1:~1 p;=~MYachts Ana Heighls 549-3061 othce ca11 531_41s5 I MEDICAL IEIL HTITI SECn minded. •-tremety well TEMP TO PERM 2771 1e'r:!i:~~~r3:t~~:~~~ ASST.••· TUllEl COURIER GENERAL omcE ••vine RECEPTIOlllST T:1~0~0od~~%:.~~ s:'r~ ~~~~1~ ~~~~~· R~~ !R~~~~!~s~VAILABLE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;j Pacilac Ave CM 631-4518 C~S£l()RS For private secvrtl y vaull F T no e•per pnones Busy pnones, experience sonal secretary Real Es· Quires working knowl· •Clerks --IQ. UI FOUND Cule ltttle Cat. sil-Entry level position Pan Musi have good driving tvpmg lihng SS '" N•'w J only Fashion 1s11no tare exp prel'd Salary • edge of Lolua and Word •Typists .I.Dow. lime 3 ooam-l l OOam record neat appearance port Commun1c111•n1 ~ •644.7848• bonuses Seno resume to Perfect and Skyline 65 •S.Cre1•rlel ••-,... very gray wtblue cotlat We ha11e ctialleng1ng p0s-• 863 694 -t d •O I ~ 0 F Sat Svn. & hOI Small car and punctual Medical · * Office help PI T Fle,lble P M T c/o Remax. 234 E wpm yplng, K:tapttone • • ""'try Pfl'llOfS P18'11Tf IPICWJST near I am• n g o & ihons open for self· or truck. ins and OMV benefits N B 760 1145 H 17th St Ste: 117 Costa e.itperaence prolHsaonal •Word Proceaaors LEASING ANO SALES Albatross 540-6159 motivated people to · · o5P•ta1 hours Phone l1hng no Mesa 92627 phone manner Excep· •Accounting Clerks Found Slivery . graf c-at svperv1se teenagers 1n g~~1°6~2~~: :~, h~~~ CISTIMH SERVICE Dietary Strviet I t,µing Costa Mesa oflace 11ona1 work•no environ· llltlnl MW CHUCK CURRIER wlblk h1gn liOhlS. blue ll'le newspaper clculallon Ask tor Beth Electronacs ltrm needs 111 $1o1,trvisor 546-34~5 Rec;ept1onisl/Secre1ary menl in Newport Beach All Ull 11ARBOR REAL TY co• vie Adams & promotional field person to riandle a var· For 99 1Cf: 1ac1hh i.1us1 Front office pos tor NB Wages commensurates ONice (714""'73-«00 Alt>atrass C M 540-6159 1nr11••T 1e1y or Cvstomt'r Service be cer1.t1ed 11 ri.:i.e OFFICE MGR ASST Real Es19ie Mgmt with experience Send * .... •Ill "' Gv1ran1ee<1 income of 11: -Mature person ho R ~esldenc~_(7 t4)644 5297 FREE TO YOU CalteO Kii· Lao Bch Fluff & FOIO Serv Clerical luncl!Ons Apply kno--.ledge & t-•C:C"P"Ct DAT A ENTRY . General 01• w en-esume to •PaW 1te1Waya --Ill wttra1n 494·8450 1n person 3180 RPdMI w tncrap€'ullc d•t>IS r a•1 t c av11es Pfl alter 1oys working w/peopte LORI E,-..RNEST •PaW YHatleel ITllE II OfFIOE C1ens 6 mo old 646-7909 $400 per Week Costa Mesa * Gait tor ai:,ip1 83?·6780 i roooris S5 00/hr Org wsm'kper ecxp pref Non· 500 Newport-Center Drive 1•"00 Von Ka~an , 152 Sq Ft 887 w 19 t.. a11 11nyt1me 283 Vlrg1n11 •tTI 11•u1a11C c all 644-1526 -620 Newport Beac" CA .,.. "" " Pl c • -I nuniy a•rPOrl area · " Ste 130. Irvine 474·2974 C M Agl 54 1-5032 ace OSI• Mesa t t t Wheel Alignment. Brakes EUVflf PI T NOHE CLUIHS w.arin 545 7 118 9.5 92660 00., FREE LOST Blk &White cOrnrsh 0 $ ar NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Flower shOp Musi have Needed 1mm,.01att'I• ror sEN>s•:~~K ' RtH•ts •1tt N ... , 1 " lo Appl.cant la•aatrial 2111 .Rex 8 mo Mtkillen ve<y 644-8022 good driving recorc Call LagunJ "l·guf' ,,. .. ,..,r•1a Oll•ce Warehouse clerk larcll l, llll E 0 E sh0<t wavy hatr. Roman With 833·1883 Ahc:•a serv1CP Ec1rn S6 SB 1-ir •t>t.'C..O ~rOCt!S~ oroers, EARN fXTRA mone)' 2t00 9Q ft lllCludes work· prohle VIC ol v .... d • p0lent1a1 lo S1000 Be•v•y Op ' mamcvrist M usi h ct\le pl'lcir>e I llt.'ltD'"9 l1l1ng copying. srcHmOFFtCEIS worktnn "ON C·LL"8t shop S700/m e1 Cost a Bu,hard H B 963~~3~2"' P9f week These pos-wtor wilhoul following DEllT&L RECEPT vacuum 6 rt'hclt:Jle car run Prrands Flex hrs 11: 16 hrs Per week" All shift~ Mesa A-I Glau '';fns are permanen1 and CM Mesa Verde area E&celleni 1ob OPPOrtun11y Will train 248 10116 l'i·20 per week $5/hr PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY available We need ex· Cell Greo 548 1<;07 REWAROll LOST 2 F'em's o er an f e•cellenl op-ShOP 545 2298 Oynam.C pleHant group Good Mnd writing Ask (7 14) 774.3737 perlenceO Ai)C;°ox 1n 5 sq t1 vtC 0 1 g~n,dl~hecf:~~/1',.~'r's =~n~~~ a.;,.~ lllllHPH practice group seeks lllS.IDE SALES '0 ' Pamt>la 646 4486 F..Xf>l'<- 1 th•bt~ SECY/CIST. SERVICE 17th & P.J11<entit1 c M 1 s e r r1 a & A 1 hen 1 sured Vlln, wagon ar S1111ng ch.lb seeks person ~~~:11; O pe;!>()(I l.~od Ent'r9et1c sr.11w1 p com OPOllTOR l1y UCIPTillttT Grow•nJl boating lrrm TYPESETIER $900/mo Avar1aOl'1 now l •969-02&4* large seda,, is 1equ11ed lor AR. AP. computor *6f~_'1 t~~4'... all pan7 qrov""'J t, ,eapsl lmmed1a1e 9pen1ng d ay Experience a must tor 1 seeks resp person w / W1td1yr. 646 1164 Lots of OPPOrlun1ty to Pntry, pnone & sales and bound' nf',.11 ns1CIP 6p~r"H'lr e~p Cl pref d leading Newport Beach olfc computer. type & --PtrHalb 3002 grow w1tn us No ex-Nice people tun pos1t1on tEITll SECRETARY sales P"OPI,. PPr• .. ct 10, l•ut ..,, tra•n Newport Re31 Esiate Oltlce Great Cusl skills to grow w/co Must type 70 wpm and la1iat11' r1·aaac1'al is1NGLE'S CLUB member-per1ence necessary we •Int t>eneltls 67J 776:\ PIT experience in lasl youna ClQ '""' .ri1· e ... a " 644-7050 oeneltts Call Gayla at 7S2ec2y90/b5o5al e•p tielpful ah~dves~cll~ .. ~~'llgrammar w1ll train 1110i.a1 Houri. ~.'lUS "'A4·9060 • ~ "• .,., s t I ~'111' Grea1 Ecpec;t (lrvl C1sh1er1 Fron1 covnter pace<! aenera1 oen11s1ry • • .,.. la11atH S900 1nct photos no Friendly person 1o gr~I ottice reau1ted Recep tof'l'lm Fie•~'• C 111 ~om OJ~ taaf 26 041 1' ~r>St>r lee 5?6-2737or To scnt'Ovle an interview customers and to dO lion. appts. collect1011 i.t Borc,u"-R5'i 3'<;:"'.1 HCEPTIHIST SHYICE STITlll Recept Wiltl good typing A TTE~DANT E•P wt rels sklHs tor last growing Dayshill. Sun olt $3251 21041 C.,t Ir. Apply 1n Pefson ,EST CONTROL TECMllCIH I lltt ~ 1213,,,18_,_t2•. and lmdou1yourearning R --,., " .. 1 coun1er service '''' cater-•ng etc 1 DA hcense ii Loan usiness 8'~er1nq PO enttat c H 9 2 IMSTALLERS Real Estate & Busi~ss p.._~ up a curacte bleyclt tor 1"9 o Mon· F,. dafs our<; • pm Mon tnru " " ,,1 Pest Con1rol Co "N'd'-•ovtP tech s w e 1r un Must 1ta11e good '""'~9 •Pcoro Call l lhOM! Meyerhof s261-6178 Thur Salary OpPn Call S8 lUti •1• 1\. ·r;11n Loans Free tnformauon C> :rm-.... 11'* lrei<s 642·6880 wl< del) c ''" 'O< ontn I .:Ji!.!'> 4 15-342·6073 ywlll lf19 l"4'GtU.llf..O 673-3403 wl< Plld'> 6;:> ~I • T1.i11 .. , P. M 97<1 602t ';iiiiiiiiiii=iiij;;i;-Cliil• C11e LH•1e1Ji•1 P1iati11 • TtNY fO IN HOME bl Y ' wwac111 l~~--!'~--...... -- $2 56 d CARE 2 yr5 ex~ Xlnt refs JIM's WOOD REFINISH , per ay C M 11r1>a Sano• 75 l·68S8 GREEN LIFE b't' ERIC Cab1nt'IS. banisters etc Crealt0n·lnstalla11on 171 4) 26t-54 t9 That s ALl youpaylor !Cl · .,_ · 3 Unes 30 day rnrn•mum HDl•f -rYtCI mamienance 650·6772 MICHAEL COX PAINTING 1n the !Hous~lt'an1ng10tften tO DUSTY Sl andsc•pellawn S101Hr • MATERIALS >rs e11P Ref1abte bonded Mein Serv Wkty/mon1h/ References 675·4006 SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY" he ,,~ d Jenny 548·';?621 1 ltme Free est 24 1· 16'0 PAINTER NEEDS WORK' * HOUSECL.EANING by TIEES lnl/Ext ceilings ref•n cab I JODIE Rel s av.lalable • (27) yrs exp worll quar 650 6278 '* Topped/remove Cleanup Davos Pa1n11ri9 964·3837 *PROF HSECLEANING nu lawntSPnnklr 75 1-347! -Prompt Fa" & Fnendty• * Al'l',.,llOn To Oel••I * TREE Trim Top Shaoe O Cs Finest Painting Rel ,it>•e l toshe 2• t-8829 Stump Palms Cleanups Ltt. 516103 Pe1e 4qg.3022 y C -Hauhng M11te 641 0512 our O•trtetfU -_ RALPH'S PAINTING E.<1 Service Drr .. nc:.r~ Full Se1V1ce Gardening It'll Wallpaper slnp tree All Fiii LOIS Aepreseril allYP DTS lllC. No Job 2 Big or 2 Small est Reas Lie 962·4 70, 142-4321 tlf, 310 All Corutructton Prorects Free Est 531 2507 •---------Ot>~·gn F'onance-Conatruct GARDENING-CLEAN P T&J PAINTING lnl /h t • ~ C.ommerc1al & Resld 1 U S-at any reasonable prrcf' PllUC llTICE r" C .· 1 l 13 591t. 4567 Mow·eoge-tre-wo•l!-lull Ltc 4'5830 498·9644 T c ·•" J · m111n1 Reas 665-5288 he aht Public Ut1l11•<!!5 1 A B 468770 VESCO PAINTING ANO Commission. REQUIRES DBL A-TEAM 15 yrs ellp WALLPAPERING Ovaht Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Elec1ro111c Manufacturer wk · comm 644'7151 Stt t: 1 Lacaaa IUaHI Apply in person 3180 WELDER/ALUMIN UM / tr0.H(7H))llll2·f .. 1 Redhill Costa Mesa s T AINLESS Apply 7am * 754· 7841 * MacGregor Ychts t63 t Id 201 fw i ... RECEPTIOllST Place~a. CM Irvine l aw Firm SllffH/IEOllYEI WORI OITIOIRS Phones. light 1yl)lng com-MacGregor Ychts 163 t pulor Call Mr Carlson Placenha Costa Mesa 553-9266 for 11p0t -•LHl/FtlHIUSS HCEPTllllST Apply 7am Mac Gregor FI T CdM Na•I & Waxeno Ychls 1631 Placenlla CM Salon Nice atmosphere ApprOA $5/Hr 675·6720 WUIHI W or (7 t4J995·7449 Apoly 7am Ma<:Greoor Vcl'tls 1631 Plocenlla CM Rec.ep11oms1 matvre resp sales person needed tor tanning salon PIT days Sfll...lllf tr some wkends 650-917 1 • Restaurant ltnewfft/lttirt4 Tl'le Orange Coast Dell)' Pilot is looking tor an energeltc persoo to IS· S•SI our OISlllCt Man9S1ers 3 days during 11'18 week. weel(ends and holidays App1tcan1 mull have re- ha ble car with vlllid CA drivers licenM. proof ol insurance and OMV print-out Starling pay Is S7 00 per l'IO<" plus gas allOwance Come in to apply at ISSISTllT TO t.M. Ptrst1 One ol Orange County's ... __, most eleoani re s-Needed tor a beautiful n· -J rml 1ovrant s currently seei.. smoking Newport Beach 1-W 1ng energehc. service Fashion Island office -tit laJ It. oriented delegallng 1nd1-Great pan l•me attt'rooon Cttta .... IA tnH v1dualw1111no1o tollow our nours Rec eptionist between98m&5pmM·F management gv1dehnes duties Stlle•lble Contact Or c•ll Beth al 642-4321 Send resume Man· Sheila 720·9870 u 1 205 cuso s 3050 Bnstol St Costa Mesa 92626 RESTAURANT Now accepting appli. callons tor all positions Apply in person Tues-Fn btwn 3-5 Rvsty Pe11ean 2735 W Coast Hwy NB Restaurant Work whlle kids are in school dell help PIT 9am· lpm Mon· Fn Costa Mesa 966-117 4 .: WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LI FE that all useo hOUSt'" •1 Coastnactita Julian & Yotarida garden worio. rree Est 96tl·24o/ goods mover:; O'•' • • .., .. ,, & 8ail•i•t ang houi;ectean 642-3921 Ask for Joanne Craney American Heart Ja Association V p UC Cal T num:->t:r -ftsria! Noroom lett 1ntllegar19e bmo's g chauffeur r r '" f XI' DRAFTSMAN DOES GREEN LIFE by ERIC l'""llP.~rr'l'l~'"'""°'!ll'!!'!!""!l""""_.I tor the car? A caN toc111s1· their T C p numtwr •r al PLA"-S ONLY TO CODE. Creat1on-lnst1lla11on ~A THI G INTERIORS -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ tledc.tn~ adver11semenls ll ,Ou I G <111 0111 c1m om 548-9841 Maintenance 72 1· 1172 HANGING/STRIPPING r:r~======::Jt=::;:;::=;:::;;~====;:::=~~=:;;;;; h I \,USA MC 673-IS 12 •YI a quesuon aor1u1 Doors Ltt•.I Senie. ti the ~ality of I mo-.er 11o. __ ,. .. .,..,~~""l!'.!"!'P--l Pht-11~L Imo Of chauffeur Gall ElrPEAT tNSTALLAllONS BILL PROBLEMS? 2 •? Public u11111es Com L c 477446 bonded C811 Creditor calls SIOQ Fore· * JIMP VIDEO * ""9slon. 714 558 it 1:> 1 j' •r r prtce Pavt 548·88&0 closure Tues Weddings & Spec1a1 • ,. --DISCHARGE OLD DEB TS Occas1ons(714126 t 5419 c __ --Eltetracal Exp Bankrvptcy Attorney --•deal Ctili•ts IEIAll ELECfilC 11 t4> 675-6822 1ni11a1 ir NiilowN OR PAINTED Lteense Conlr 645-3656 consvllation no charge nl I xt pate p1as1er1ng OrywaJl·P•tch1ng Texture ••tt•!;f cvslom 1utur1ng. Qu11111v ~·288:97 831"9295 r.,~.. BRICK WORK Sm111i or ;:~st ~~=\~~ ~~~~-Anll••ct lt,.ir Call A•rd\'ark ¢0ntractors large JObs Free est Reh · • -laatillatitat tor qvrc~ repa11 on your 675-3175 Pl••~i-wooo tenet's 63t·S347 -~"!'9"!-.~l!P----CU&TOM INST ALLXftON MASONRY & STUCCO • • Aft kllc;hen bu1lt-1ns prof * Enh1W'C4t YOUf PrOpef'ly New/Repair All IYPH 2 lllf ft lll-1111 ,.., •TOM 969•2353..,: •Ovahty WOOd F'encang Quallty·ReH·lrC &3 1.2345 HEATING.PLUMBING _ • Call Jim * 751· 1568 * .eYia EXPERT Service & Repair lite Semen TIM s REDWOOD FENC· I 34 yrs exp t8 yrs 1n area XUfo DETA•LINC Pow· •NG Ornamental •ron & •A-1 •,_* Lic .. 4~5 964-89 19 Waa. Clear lntenor Your C"am Ltnk 646-•249 CLEAN I EXPERT :>- HQIN Of Mine 240 fifliO H ... ,... o~ 25 years e11peri~c• ....... M•i•it•• I ltniet1 i~ouse'hoid repai'•· J>8lnt. LiC T" 116'428 7» 1353 llPllll I .. ...,, L!LL s I roluroash•ng carnantry ••ABC MOVING•• All types Lie 493-4448 _ .. ~mg ervec11 All ' ,..... · Ou~ & Careful T 1380-48 --tu• & •Ord procen•"\J ldr'(W 11 ~le _8~Y 845-527 7 1.0 RA TES 552-04 IO A OOITIONS·REMoOEL 722-1302 O< "9' J~•"I AMERICAN HANDYMAN ---ANOfdlt>ie--Ou•ty work '!2==~"!9"-"!"_.__l['N'lt' Windows F~ •GOOD MOVES• LIC 5 t006l 524·~5 I O•,wall P11Jmo1ng Bath-Low raf9$ Fr" Est QUALITY Conatrucllon •t>i,,ets & 0. I rorim l!lemoo • C.,pentry Lie C-158192 545-4664 Comm I ~I I.et our 1iOft An t)'PM K """" Arn Yes Jew s 11 LOfd Piimtblt e11p save ~ MONEY• bllft9. est Ill' 631 114<; r,,... est 894 ~•8t -l~ Freeett 63 1-2345 =t r tNCfS·GATES Tr .. lriin ·~::::,r:::::dN~ fll-2 I 011""0 runs C M /N 8. · .,. M°Cat>1ne d0Qr11 i r• Jim Whyte. 642·72Ge (Lie. Int. "-'ti ~5,:7~ • counten. Wind Ill 4 , O . ''" .,.,.,..., PAINT!...,. Entrva k11C.._ patlot ••t 26 'ff• in "" R Is I H •A£ REl>AIA C8'1*'-' 1:.~,; ~s •• ; bet~ .. Oust;~metcial' Jim Ctlar .. S..S749 try plumb•no tental Aetlf~ 142-5214 -111~1y l:itl• &28-12•5 __ _ Cu.atom ttrtc. blfhl. entrys. ·.::. :::~ 'wi~::n·· ... u., p:i::, ;.~::. ~~ d '1r.!.O:, 1:3 ,= Ml· ant, a Ull, ID 1. f HXoc1M SiNVti promp1. rw .. ,.5931 =.c.~··;-~~;;rAm~ Gar11gt1 & Verd Clnupt .... 0 S , ~ T - -• WI e-..=C..Cntl Jon &4W tt2 o...... T....-.N P•ln•• lnf/e111 low r•• Spreng s:=== Xi if W0'9J t-+AUllHG CLiAN UftS ~ J~ Ott 12 ~· hfMe I Orlgll'Wll Window Pffl ,.....,., , .. , , ... OUALITY WOA.C. 'A£E . ••P , ... '*4 720·1141 W""'"'s.MceMO-NOI .. "•E • ... 1-l21:J IAN E!!_ MIKt 722-7'.!!_ •lNT.lbl ~/Depend-atiiii •In•• •IFIOl--~I ...... U If* .._. I Oueflfy A'9t•»M Awf 7d¥1 ~°"=I.,.._ iAMM Xd Yd WCIR .,,_ .. ,.71,., HAATVICO .. ,.3711 Uc 13 13~ MAT.TIM ....,... tM .,...,.. 9'C No ·.:-:: = ::r ,,:. r,...rr AleOC fvni1Ma91ii ClaalftN. Wllf lh9Y find ... Md., U.05!»3 •7•· 710 111-111111 yow ............ d? $ $ EXTRA CASH $ $ The Dally Pilot has MOTOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN ALL OUR DELIVERY AREAS EARN * SS0.00-600.00 •. , ..... Delivering the Daily Pilot. Hours are approximately 1:30 PM-5 :30 PM Mon- day to Friday. and 3 AM -7 AM Saturday & S.unday. Reliable car or truck, proof of msurance and OM V print-out re- qu ~red . Call 642-4321 ext. 202 for ap- pomtment or apply in person at The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. lailJ .l'illl If you 're .10 or oldfr, a job as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are available nowt le so••ltotlJ. le 1 • .., Pillt carrier! rmni~~;;;;~~=~;;~~;, Ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I I Name ~ I I Address I I Phone ---------~c,f""'y--,~lii S. Tt: "9..., .... L I ,,. •. .., St --C.U Ina. Cl tHH -------------,---· I ar.,. Co.at DAILY PILOT/Friday, Feoruwy 28, 1988 .. .......... ,. ................. Aa ..... ,.... •••Aa•l•J• ... .. ,. -.••. ,. ... *-"* 12~~~:,x;.5000 _ .. 1Ull Very Gd cond Rlgfltln9 ml lmmec Mull 5.111 h c:otlont condition. 1 ayw kh '°"'· °"* ••· S22 500 l11/44S.2429 owner.-~ 581-3091 tr• S1200 Ji y 722-M05 7141875-7175 Eves --------.. -........ ,_ ... ~~':l~yj 1111 I ,.U.. a. '3$ 300 TO WAGON "'"' M "'°' "°" Hiiia homo. MOVING. ;~~~6° ... ~2.o.':inga, .. ... ....... ux~ OIHEL MIN :;.d ~Y;f~0oco3rd 192~1.~~~ Blvd .. ~:!w ~·· · Stcrila Stoo. 120-3912 ---11 Ml· l1M M1.Jl11 6 eytlnde< l30HP Perkin.. 740• ;899n ""5809 ~19 2~00 •ll• •• CAAV£0 fNOllSH OAK llYlll 111.1 * * * * IO'# hours MAKE OFFERI I!"" TAltlE 31'' ~. 111 .. Wat.,~ •• lurn. pool ···1--1•• Pleue Call 142·1530 '87 TOYOTA 4 RUl'llNEA~ •. ... .. tat>ll -SPICIAL GAIAGI Sall IATI --Reel Low mi Snrf Ale> ''" tong, 22" high Ind mot•' Mon-Frt "' MERCURY 0 19 115 HP Alfm Nw Tra S13 000 obo lffD! 11115PM Sco111s1.1eo1 ONLY •lllne. CALL 642-5671. CEHTUAK>H £LITE AS io Pov.et "'' & Lach s1 ... 122.9150 •!MW '"99 lm.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ml * 541·1•2•~/ 1• ... MUSTSEUWhl t>tOC'i'Oii ing x prop Xlnt $3200 • 'JI( red twag & 40'1 tampt, tPd ~ R~ 8*• OBO 492-e7511 A 1CUR EXQUISITE antq Bev wht iron/pink tbl. matblt. C..11.... 1114 laat. lt1d1 1141 :s~:0:!7m:;7o Slips /Deck /I ...... ~ A 'II llAlml 111 China, in US 1ll07. ,,.,,., end tbl 844-1780 all 7pm •llYllll• dXRAGE SALE Antlqut _ I 5 Door W'90fl, AM/FM used, atilt in orig wrap. tl~ks skits lugg-• l~r~ ... , Ml.5 JIU lllT lllU HUI caSNlte 141nroor. a.uto-A•tea •••ntlt Ttkl09 ofttttJ 640-0851 lln llH I LftlllAT 10 metal c»P.s with book-1 he 9 ...,, ' __ __ : Just bting "' your towM1 matrc:. AIC. fuH POWOt R.'rln Frlnldalre n -•ux 1411111-l•tz e&M S60. Ore•tl K109 ~~I 'c etc 561 1001111 M R SO/SO w/c:.ase. 33 ottshort mo<>rtng. jusl bonaflO. Acute "-' and New Mt<:heltn.s • • .,.., • held board needs re-H 5 ircle (Bushard/ ~ fifeo • 4 tlo•ts overhauled Mak• offer we 11 t>eat 11 •••&a while It cu tt. double Oak wall unit coftM tbl l1msh109 SSo. sttltOlllty amiuon) Sat /Sun ammo RUGER 10-22 wl Ownet 6 !9-564-3778 GUARANTEED' ..... dOO<, WOfkt grut, $225 llitctlen tbl °wta chairs J ............ , b!Gycle SAS. lamp S 10 4 •Ylll S&l( scope, Swlvefl. strap 3 WANTED ON BALBOA • 1& mlll .-& 0 80545-3562 rosewood dine rm M i ~ chairs S25 Ndl. club f u•l'lltura, brtc:-a-brac clips. used o n c e ISLAND A rope tte-YP l OOIOUAllST ."118 l&LL*-1124 'eliaanl Ill I 241-87117 alltf s·JOpm Punman ~ 1 Over-Cl'll lr sso. Olhtt m1scl clothing. etc Sat S.4 -~-3440 mooring '°' I HS bl)' ll2·21ll llMIU ---Pmxllr blanwattter. ..Al.ITT nlgfllor Litt• ~wt IAT·IH .... 11. 2 1042 Kausch Cr H B Tr•••rs;•tin t>oat 1 N•ll bu) or lease _ __ JAGUAR •84 XJS Call 145.0827 eve or Office Home Furn. Couch. 121 fer htlll 1111 hw =re Magnolla & Atlanta TllZ same Please reply to rJJ Black wtth Hddle int 3 ••.a•-MH• ••• I -Ptwr ti Bob Dull P 0 Boa 1242. s· rll tmmec SOK m1 $25 000 • 842-4 21 X318 daya Illes. Chairs. credenza. --lri"I --II •• ,.,, ltac~ Ill 11' llb~gla•• packet I Santa Ana CA 92702 ,. n 171•1 72().""66 MAKE OFFER• pea1tco1der, transcriber .... 11 ---------,. _ _._._ ____ .__ '"" ... ~~ WHITE FAMILY SIZE 722-6708 or 722·&360 -~ Oii llllT IWIP •n •SATllUY• gasoline SS,500 Lou1 •• T rt '""'--BM --- REFRIGER.ATOR Sac:rifa· o.sig,,. aofa 18U UP'fOP Corn~tet. GREAT STUFF• Sat Feb 1121 Peri Taaart 548.4547 or 955-7540 llC. IHI,. ••-~- Manuel defrost Runs well loveseat off while couon. Incl serMn. prlnttlf, .9011• 27 8•2 Kaiser School Couch table beG." bikes 24' SKIPJACK Aircralt Ml ,.,. -.,.-_a-.. ... $60 75&-0370 B • • u t I f u I sh a P • ware, edte>lor • carrying parking IOI 2130 Santa b•O and llltle •1trns• F /B Nu twtn Volvo 1! 1 sl•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I vr ,_.,.._..,.., _,, S•OOIOBO 4112•2009 case S 1500 otlo 992-5796 Ana Ave. Costa Mesa FWC & 290 0 10 newl• .. Far•itart 1114 SLEEPER S 1 C -ff-Jntlry /fan/ Art-Huge Garage Sale' 1873 ESTATE SIU seats. inst steer1ng & wor· IEST IUL .., -~- NABS CADl.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTlOH ot late model, low,,._.. Cadlllacs In Ofange County' S.. us IOdeYf ;RING SIZE FIRM MAT-0 a. 0 " 1025 Santa Ana Ave Sat 9.3 Fu•n Anhqu8$, lutchen 1ng. by Sklp1.ck S22.500 lttre litt Aif lrlft l•I 1''1 -·"= f TRESS & BOX SPRING • ~~Ible & 4end table, S85 for . Sun 9-1 All types or Furs S4 ·rd clawfool • 642-3762 * ••• ~-......... 8Nd Good condition! Beal 3 5 5-3~3 _ AEMMtNGTON AND household items S900 2 Eng child cnair ICunnard wino swmg seat l 540JAMBOAEEROA.0 OllJV.WH!~;s;;i .. ~~-~2~6go~0~5~HT~~~b0f~Mf~SA~~- 540-1118 Oller1 Scotti 548-2301 Sofa $25. ooffM tbl SIS, 2 STAMl)EOE Rare collec· •••J.ITlllS •a•( SSOOlpr SATURDAY only IMSll 11 controls Cuyan1 engine Open 7 daya a-.--@31 chairs S 10-$20 king size tors bronze. •PP<alsed --8· Som 205 1 Sn1pway Belt &y 20 Hrs flying hme Extended Sefv!Qt Hours tliiOiiiiti: SOFA. IOYeseal. char. ot-waterbed complete S lOO, S lO.OOO M•ke Off8' DRYER. 1ml compact ESTA TE SALE O d 675--9487 on engine• 7 11 m -10 Pm Mon-Fn ,._11\. Ill I tomen. never used, earth· 722-0445 714•982• 7523 $25 Rattan dinette set 0 1 ,11 ~R •! Ctst SIMI hw.. \or .. , -... • tones. scol chgarded. __ ___ __ S50 Capital St CM "Y " must, 90 oc.. ..,..., tleetric lMC• $250 969-8215 ""Ill Otlict ranit•rt (Pomona & W1lson1 bottom prices Complete Perf41C1 cond1hon Will sell I,. tr wffl • •1• llOI •-·II 1t.a.a7 * 8 m • m • housenold rt ems & 675-9•87 tra4t far ttt WIYIUU wam111 .... .... . ..... I Etaie••• --I • p womens size 4 ctotl'les EXTRA s included Sft, 110· 11ll l1lll/lr1, llO•OI02 ITMl-IS MOVING SALE Relrlg 428 Vista Flora Sun 9·2 14l-7114 141.Jlll IUITIFIU SIUIU IAI 111111 TOLE WITll .... S IUIEIFFEI! !"""-• wall unit. new wshr dryer SIFI Racks. noon llghls. baby Items misc Sall FURNITURE. Queen Bed ,..,9,.. Qual never used 51111 l<arlal's Fashion 675-5396 Sun 9 •• 2.45 Orange Ste•eo household items. wrapped worth s 1000 ._-. -1 -Ill.A.It Bu•lders1Boa1 hardware. sac $250 (213)862-6588 Pttl ,..aaa I ._ llYIM SIU Cr•r•a sinks 6 Oars 2 -----Golden Lab M ix pups. SATISUN 27-28 9 AM HP Outboa-.d BIC)'cles WOODEN DINING·ROOM molher/pure. adorable. 280 CtbrtllO, Costa Mesa 411 Sula laa &wt. II TABLE wist• cha1r1. 2 behaved. 6 wt<s. $25 ea Sat/S. I J w /arm: ;;~7~o;'~ S300 Pete 546-00561755-4100 tee IWIP •n 5•8·5:72 • ---LOOKING for. unique g1111 12 week old Male cream EVE AV SAT /SUN Orange * Liii ISU * MiactlllaMll 5015 Ch1ne541 Shar Pel, lots of Coast College Fairview 9 drawer chest w/m1rtor. wnnktes. papers avail and Adams, Costa Mesa end tables. lamps. sW1vel URGENT MOVING SALE •AMERICAN lndlan Items He"s a love bucket V SO AomissiontParking FREE ba1 stool hOusewares & • wantedll rugs. t>asktls, SPACES S 10 432 5880 Blue sofa sect. almond also oriental rugs Will d•hver 92 I 0652 · accessot1es SAT /SUN Du11Je1d Marme lacquer bdrm Ml, Fr •(714) 673-1467• ,. .. Or --206 VIA GRAZIANA PfOv din suite. frml sofa ---__ lUft • t••• TANK vacwm. idnty cone• MOVING SALE·B<lrm set Designers B uilders v •• , ,... '14 flrll YM E-111 Alf Po~ Steenng AUIC>- mattc • • Int tond Must sell t2H33838) .. ,,.. THEODORE ROBINS FORD l "~(: HAI 80• !, .. :_ (0\laMi\A (>~. & tvset. cherry •/rosewd Brass Btktfs A.ck 7 tt 5059 TOOi bo;i w/tools $20 day bds dresser 2• • f tnlay cof tbl Ml, brass & high by 6 It wtde b'y 18 tn. each 1 u B rookllne O luxury hti••", glass coJ tbl set. Xlnt deep. Must See! $800 CONSOLE Stary & Clark lane 556_46,3 color Iv end tbtes 111 cat> SJOO-$ 1400 973_0653 85 •• 1622 Piano Mint cond tl'lru~ w1drs lamps sol a D!k Electric Boats Cl111ic1 ~ __ _ __ out. tuned & delivered WASHER/O~YER. colfee laq teac Chon cab. hrdwd 2806 L f 1--'""'!"'~"""'!'"""'!'...,!""""-• DINETTE SET 2 i.eve1. 8 lg SIMI MC dtsk, IBM $1450 pp 714/847-5672 tabJe. lamps & misc pinks. SS t>ars 12 x 36 a ayette '14 220Sf·• chairs S95. Obi bd $35 typew11ttr. Stnyo com--clothing Sun only lall'le 10·3 SattSun in Newport •Int oond. $10.000 obo Roll away $25 Color TV puter, Futon & king sz bd li2cl" IOll 2086 Wallace CM 1800 Commodore Rd NB Call 67S-7777 9045 CREVIER 6.9 ~.P.i. on wl«tt'd models , ...... 111 ....... ............ &PIWaa.ta• .......... llai ~ IOIOed omor; l~ SIOd aoei llltffl, Slit mo .oJdt'tl fff .136 l 63Scs. SWIG ~ Xll18094 63S'\o le~ M O 11'4« 7 3~ hlO IOoldfel :'()SJIW Sales • SefVIOe Part•· Luting 131-3171 *MERCEDES BENZ 75 2400 • Runs well Cass Stt1 S.000 otio S.0-3208 6•5-9369 Evtt PAY•EITI Tll Ml? T 00 much CI Sll down., Lease 79 or newer MBZ Compare ou• taroe select O A C ..Ull ... TS diet MERCEDES 121317141637-2333 5 F rwy near Beacfl Blvd 1n Buena Park --PORSCHEJ 6-9 QE reo11an air S spd local o•rageo ctassoc: $121( S.6-12s. or 642-9666 PORSCHE 76 9 12£ xlnt con<S ret>tl mtr Ml.ISi set to apPfec•ate, S 11 995 S.6-5568 Hmr721-0856 vw 1965 Bug Luw motes e•cel!e nt snape stored last 8 years S 1700 722-8919 '71 llTSll 1210 4 speed amJtm. • -4 door 62 000 orig inal mile$ • S 1600 080 i5 FIERO red 5•pd, am Im cass. al e:, lilt. t>•own cover !lint oono S5SOO 2•9'-24M• $120 • 897-7903 Bnt Otter 63!-5221 Supe r Gar age Sa te • 111-1•11 A1tn la~t4~t-lM~ ELEGANT .-country POOL TABLE with equip * * * YHI IAlE SpMgs & mall c11es1 1500 Auto Mall "·. Vw l982 Rtbt>•t con- Frencn 42 .. table with txl S500. format din set ract 2547 ', (House Apt) Dis-lamps & misc' I Day only Sail ... ,, 7014 RENAULT Lt er 83 Wnite "" vert•ble wnoe alloys rr 1.11\I• '*" to 711" 6 Side 2 arm HI glass tbt w11rave,ttne E11rcist likt $30 hes glassware. lurntlure Sat 8 3 66 Beacon Bay convert e•c cond S 1800 Santa Ana ""* hres a c delu• int 'l<?C. tt~<tlO• Bl•d Back upholstered chairs base & 6 enameled uphot rellta books kn1cl(-2S· ROBERTS MOTOR Call between 7am-9am & 55 Frwy at Eding removat>le cass player I r .... ., ... $375 6•2·7786 chairs. like new• S1200 TriCJOftS10 knacks..drapt"s.curtams FIND SAILER deep lteel 7om-10pm 673-11•5 AAR RobSnew 720-394S 9792)00 obo New Pm Seeker Goll & FIH·IHS Almost finished trailer· 80 Volkswagen Rabbit .,..~I l IAJS vw ·7g wf'l•te conver1101e! '\~l Htd a humdrum di y? c 11111• clubs. metal woods & * 6•2·2616 • at>le (714) 688-646• w rack one owner runs ~Hrs. Mon~Fri Super Beetle. go cood 1 ~J!Ll-A' . llad1alu11orexcirtng 1nlor· ironsbagmcldS4SO ot>o •131-4114• Justa calldoes 1tat1.1t1~ h h I .,. d ""'"clean s20001obo 7·00 am to 10pm a11as• Ottg o wn er BUICK matlon 720--0481 or640-2367 I roug c ass11e llyouretoo1ttn9lora r<>b t 5•8-3120 t 1 71•"""~2-320' cans to classot1ed ----~~ct~ass~ll~ted~h!!1~s!!,,_~s~l~or~you~+--:....:::::.::::....:.. __ ~~~~!!!!~~~~~--_::~:,.,_:_:~::::::~---====~~-- P\&JC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE NM.IC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE K 31535 tt0ns with the court Detore NOTICE CW an~ C0un1y or "et>ruary 3 ..... 1nne10 10 ensure per· 93442 C1111 92663 FlCTITIOUI Ml ... SS I FlCTITIOUS etJS*ESS FICTITIOUS llUllM£11 NOTICI Of the heartng Your IPP .. •· ~ATH Of' . 1988 lormance ol the contrKl Tl'HS ousiness ts con· Tn1s t>us1nen 11 con· NAiii STATIMENT NAiii STATt•NT NAME STATtlllNT MATH Of •rice may t>e 111 l)efson or by MAXM M. UAOF°"D f 17015t The District r--..es the ducted by an 1no1v1du11 ducted by an 1nd•v10ua1 The following P41tsons '''! Tne ! "'9 e>e<SO<'s a•e Tf\e f0fln••""9 persons attt WllUAlll A. MARTIN y<>Yr atto•ney ANO Of ~ITION Pu bit Shed Orange Coast rtgM to solely oete•m1ne !he Rtehard wooos Marl! McAnhs d o 1 n g bu 11 n es s 1 s 001n9 ou~ss as do•ng tius•neou as ANOOf~fTION IF YOU AREA CREOITOR TOAOMIHISTUI Dail~ P1101 Fet>ruary t2 19 ad~uacy o! the secur1t1es Tilts statement WH hied Tl'ltS statement was lli.c:t M c Manon En9r1 v1n 9 THE SANOALMll.N 1136 •11e SVS'EM c13 Wett TO AOMIHISTUI Pr a contlhgent c:redttor of ESTATI NO. A141"3 26 M11ch 4 1988 t>etn9 proposed by tile Con-with the C0unt~ Clerk ot Or· ...,1th the County Cieri! ot O.· 74771 -H Allc1a Parkwav I NewQOft Blvo Costa Mes. Kt",.. Santa 4.,a C•hl ESTATE NO. A14tl1J the deceased yOu murt hie To alt Mirs. benellc11ries F-S36 tr&clo• and -the value or an9e County on January 26 an9e County on Fet>ruary 9 Laguna H•tls Ca 926S3 Cahf 926r 9ro~ To alt l\elrs t>enellCtatMK. y<>Yr cta1m with the c<>Yrt or creditors and contingent those securoto~s ll'le Otstrtet t988 1988 Kei Rey inc 247" 1-~ Pa1rtek A St·~· ;>136 Ricna•o Ca,.,oun 4 1J creditors and contingent present If to the personal creditors and persons who PtJBllC NOTICE Shatt also oe enhtle<l 10 , F"9331 FJ1'Clt12 Altc.a Parltwa) Laguna ,.,,ns Newo(>rt Slve ~ta Mesa J we-o• "..,.~ s a"tll Ana cred11ors. and pereons who representaltve appointed by may t>e 011\efW1se 1nteres1eo charge an admm1st111tve Put>hSl!ed Ora~ CoH t Put>hs~ O•a"ge Cou 1 CA 926S3 Caht 926:r C.;t ,, 92·0· may be otNtwiM mterftted lhe court w1th1n lour months •n tl\e w•M and/or estate ol NOTICE INVITING tee as determined ov O.s· Oa 1y P•lol r=et>ruar~ ~ 12 Dail)> P1101 ~et>ruary 19 26 Trus ousmeu is cor>-Tn,s bus "fll ,, CO" Tn1s DuS•"tts ,, con In the wtll and/or ftlate DI trom the date of lltst ti • MAXINE M BRADFORD IEALEO '91~1ALI '"Ct 1n IS 501e d1scre11on !or 19 26 1988 "'4arcl'I c 1 t 1988 ductec! t>y a C.ltlorn.a CO< duttecl D• a!' ·"13•v•dvl O· <I.cl o, .v •nd•vlduw WILLIAM A MARTIN suance of letters IS PfOVlded A pet111()(1 hH °"" !tied (ltOS) "°"THE subst1tult1'9 eQUt•~len• w ~ 499 F-S58 peraflO'I Patroe• " Str•O.. RtC,,ilrO Call'>OVf" A pe1111on has oeen hied 1n Section 700 of t'1e t>y ROLAND N LAGERLOF CONSTflUCTION OF cur11 e' !or 1etent1on Btuce S Conrey Thrs ttllt tnent .,.u 11~! •n.s sra1_.,1 was toieo by BETTY LOU P~OENIX •n Probate Code or Cahlorn1a on the Super10t Courl ol Or-SEWffl CONNECTION TO am<>Ynts Tne O.sl,.cl s oe Ml.IC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE Th" "lfetnent was f11eC 1w•t" ttle County C1er• 01 O• w•I" '"' Cc,. . .n,, Cler• o• Or the Superior Court ol Or· Tne time tor hllng c111ms v.111 ange County reQuest1ng that TflUNK SEWEfl c111ons wlfn re!'>pect to 11'14! with tl'>e County Clerk ot Or a099 Cou"" on l'ee>• ... ary an~ COU"'' on J•nuan ?6 ange County requesting that not expire prior to lour ROLAND N LAGERLOF t>e NO. 2 FOR TH( adm•ntStrat oon ()I the FICTITIOUS auatHISS FICTITIOUS au..... •noe County on Janua•\ 2' 123 1~8 1198P BElTY LOU PHOENIX O. months from the date of the appo<nteo as personal rep-EMUIALD aAY prows,ons ot Section 4590 NAiii ITATl!lllNT N.U. STATt•NT 1988 FJ72:Kl nea11 1ppolnted as peraonel rep-hearing not1Ce above teHntallve 10 ldm1n1sier the SEflVICE DISTfllCT '"111 De final ano shall 1n Tne lollow•ng petsons ere Ti>e loltow1ng persons i re f1l945I Put>I•~ O<ilnQe Coast c>,0 1 S"4'0 O<ange Coett re'4!nt1t1ve to eom1mster the YOU MAY EX,. MINE the estate or the decedent N 0 T CE IS HERE B '!' ctu~ out not t>e llmlled to dOtng ousoness as oo-ng t>uSJness as PuOI•*""<' Orange Coa.s1 Oa iv 1>,101 I' et>•u1.-.. 26 Oe , o oe• "et>•uery 5 12 estate ol the Oeoedenl file keot t>y the court II you T'1e Pttlotlon requests GIVE"-'"•I the 8o~rd o• 0. detetm1nattons ol whal se-TRI ST AR LEASING CENTURY OVERSEAS. Daily Pilot FeDrul l') 26 Maren c '1 •11 •988 ·~ i~ 10~11 The pe1111on requests are a i>efSOll 1nt«estad 1n authority 10 administer the recto•' 1 said D s1rict •n turott~ are equ1va1en1 the 2392 Love Oai. Ot MtSS>On 1s2·2 Boise ChlCI Rd Mardi 4 11 18 1988 I' 580 F-501 autllorlly to adm1n1t1er the the estate you ml)' MNa estale under !he tnoepen-v1te$ an.1 ..,ill rec:e •• sealed value 01 the seeurit>es the V•e,o CaM 92691 Huntington Beach Caht FS98 ------------------ estate unde< the tndepen· upon the eaacutor or adm1n-oent Adm1n1stration ol Es-propo.sa' tt>•ds1 ~ 10 the nego1tat>11t1y ol tt>e securt· G•990'Y P MoeOe• 2392 l 926' P\llllC NOTlC! PlalC NOTICl dent Adm1ntS1ra1ton or E•· 1strator. or upon tne at· tetes Act hOur ol •')am or Ille 2811'1 ttes the costs ol adnM•S· Live Oak Ot MtSSIOfl Vtet<> ADeroeen l'or.•lrd•no Ml.IC NOTIC£ tat es Act torney l0t '"• executor o• A hea11ng on the pe111ton day 01 M vch 198e lor the 1111100 and 1,.e determina· Ca111 92691 1 S:.>72 Bo•sa Ch1c1 Rd FICTTTIOUI 9USMESS flC TITIOUS 9USIMISS A hearing on the pelltoon adminis1r1tor i nd Ille with will t>e held on MARCH 23 1urn1sh1ng to said 01str1c1 01 tton ol wl'letl'ler or not the Tn11 t>usoness is con· Hunttn91on Beach Cal•! FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 NAiii STATEWNT NAlllE STATEWNT will be l'>e!d on MARCH HI. the c;<>Yrt wilh proo! ol ser-1988 11 t 45 P M on Dept all lr8MPOrta1ton tabor administration snou1o t>e &C· OuCle<I by an 1nd1111du&I 92647 NAiii STATE•NT j f'le IOllOw•n<i persons a•t'1 ·.,e I0'10 .. 1ng C>er$Olla - 1988 at 1 4S P M 1n Dept vice 1 w1111an request stat-No 3 at 700 Covte Center marteroals tools eQu1P comphsh«I t>i an 1ndepen Gregory P Moeller This t>us1neu 11 con-Tl'le lollo-Mng persons are d0."9 o.ismep u do-n.o l>uS-1'eU as No 3 11 700 CIVIC Center 1ng that you deslfe sll{!t1al 011vt West Santa Ana CA ment services peo•111s ufll oer>• agency ?• by '"" D•s· Tn1s s1a1emen1 was hied dueled t>y a corPO•ll•O" ooong buSt"ftS IS • "'-• f'r 0 ,.,£ HO\JR ANN S ANTtOUES !>16 Drive Wast. Santi Anl CA notice of lhe filing ol 1n in-IF YOU OBJECT 10 the 1t1es Jnd OI"'"' items trl(t rr.e O•Sfr•CI $1'1all t>e en· ,.,,,,the CouMy Cle<ll. ol Or-JO THE RIGHT START 515 .. PH0f0 S •r W Ed'~ I 1Jt" St 11unhnqlon hKft IF YOU OBJECT to the ventory ano IPPf••tement ol granung or the pet1t10n y<>Y necessary to con\lruct s~ud 1,,1,.<1 at an, time to request •"9e Cou,,t, on fellfulrv 9 Tr11s statement was ltleo "cK •• St C0tona del Mar A~ ~r S.rtta Ana C• •1 Ca11t i26'~ granting of the pehllon you estate assets or ot Ille pelt· Should etlhttr apoear at the rll. Al sa>d 1tme said ll!e r.euos•I ot add·ttonal se 1988 wi1n lrte County Cle<" o• Or-Ca••I 9?62S 92"04 An" 4sttwort" Gltbenteft should.,,,_ appear 11 the t10nsor 1cc0un11 ~ttOned neattng and state your ot>-P•OOO»IS ''"" be ;>ubltCly curt ,.5 o! a .aue oes.g f370IZ2 ange County Of" January 26 L•l'IO• Ch11s11ne r: .. 9Uson Yu "'°" Cnnu,. 813 ~oanr S'' •Jtt St "lunlington nearing and ttate your ot>-rn Sectt0n 1200 end 1200 5 of iectt0ns 01 Ille wtotten ob,.C· opened and read aloud If nat"<l 01 Ots•r ci n Ots· Puolts!'!ed Orange ColSt 19&8 515• • Acac11 St C0tona oei St Cos II "'4esa Cat•I Beacr-Cat•' g~ iectlOns or ftle -111en oDiac· the Cattlorn1a Prooare Code hons with the cour1 t>elOfe Ille oltice ol the Ot,.rtCI 600 trl(t s sO'e dosc•et10f'I to 011ty Pilot February •9 26 ,-..,... Mar Ca•11 9262S 9262" '"·• t>usiness 1s con- ttOns with the COYrt t>elOfe AMIL. Maffl, Attefft9J tot the nea11ng Your appear-Emerald B11 y L agun1 satisfy ""' 'tl<lu're..,ent 11 Marc"• '1 1988 Put>hsneo Orange Cout Tl'>os business •s con--,,1• business • •0" OuC''f'Cl tt• an 1nd1V1Clual the hea11ng Your appear· '•tltloner. 11211 Sierra 1nc;e may be 1n person or by Beech. c.-. 926S1 ttte 0.Sfl•Ct ooes no! receive F-SS3 Da11y Pilot Fet>ruary S 12 ducted t>y "n 1nd•v.Ou•I louc•ed tl~ '"' '""" ilua· • .,, • G•lt>ensen ance may t>e 1n person or by lnea, lr•lne. CA 1271$ your attorney Bids shall conform to and sauslactor~ secuntoes w1t1·11n nuni C MnTICE 19 26 1988 Linda C l'e<guson ~u l\Or Cl\hur , 1 r,,,, ''''t'mel'' •U fMed your attorney Published Orange Coast tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR t>e responsove to tne con· lwtt••e 112 con~uflve days l"UUl.I ""' F-504 Tt11s Slllement was Meo "'' statemt"'I ""1 •Pu w·ttt 1'Wl' Count'! Ciert of°'" IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Dally Pilot February 2S 26. or a contingent cred•tor 01 tract documents tor tne ol me 0 11re or me wr tten re-FICTITIOUS .u...aa P\8.IC NOTICE '*''" t~ C0un1v ~" o• Or· "''"' ,.,,. Cc>u"'• t:•e:_• ~· 0. ·~ COU"'' O'I Januery 26 or 1 contingent creditor ol Marc" 3 1988 the deGeased you must ltle work COC>t•S or tne con1rac1 que51 0-W<t 9\at oe ent1-NAiii ITATIMENT 8"98 COV"tv °"' Fecn.a.v 9"?t' '-'°''"'• .... ~-e-u8'~ •Ql!A the cteceaMd you must ttte ThF•9• your claim w1t1> tt>e courl or documenls are on lite end tll'd to "'''""Ol<l ,im0unts The lollow1 sons ¥e FICTIT'IOOS llU ... SS 23 •088 2J •'O'A ,,_. your cta1m WI"' the cour t°' Pf•Hnl 11 to the personal may t>e ••lm•ned .,, the 01 due Cc,.1rac•o• """' sec:uro· ng per N~ TATE•NT FJ7'22C2 Fln85 " c.-·•~ 0•1n99 Coe.t prnent 11 to tl'le P41<SOl'lll P\llllC NOTICE rep1esenta1tve aPPOtnle<I t>y !Ice ol lhe O.strtCt llf\d in tne ltH "' sat stactorv ¥11..e to d°b'1 ~if~Aa.: PR 0 The 1~ PuO<•S.-,0 0rl "98 Coast Pue '"'° Cl<•~ C. 51 D• ""o' ~fl><UW'! S 12 representaliYe ePPo<nled Dy the court witn1n lour months olltCa ol Boyle Eng1neer,n9 O.str•ct nave beer> recewed OUCTIONS 2701 A · d ' bu ng l)ffsons ar•1oa 1\' P 101 February 26 D•" 01 01 ~eorua•, 26 10 ,r •0ae the court within lour months '~!~~:A~=· trom tne date ot first tS-Corporehon 1501 Oua11 Tne Boaro ol Directors ot =2 Santa Ana Caltl 9~~o;~ \,7jN :~:.:~ •NOUS Marci\' ', te t988 ~a·c" c " ·~-•9&8 F ... ·e F-502 !tom the dale of llrat IS· The lottow• sons .,. su1nce ofletters as provided Street. Newoort Beacl! CA me o,st•l(t rese•ves tl\e Philo Hate" 2701 AurOfa TRIAL 1301 Dove Street ~-sa 1 -Dlmt IC W\Tlil'C suance or letters u provl6ad dot b l ng per tn Section 700 of lhe 92660 9998 roght to selt'Ct rne sctled· "2 Santa Ana Caltl 92705 Sute ego Newpori Bu eti PlalC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE ,~ ""' rw. In Secuon 700 ol th• M1M~,0~sL~'i<Es INN Probate Cede or Caltlornoa Copies may be obtained u1e1s1 unoer .. nicr. tne btds This business is con-Cahl 92660 FICTrnous aw..• Probate CO<!• of California a The ltme lor l11tng c:talms will at '"' olflo• ol Boy~ Eng•· ••e •o t>e COr"lpareo and ducted b an 1nd1V1duat RREEF Wast-VI Inc a FICTITIOUS .,_.s FICTITIOUS etJSlftES.S NAME STA~ The time'°' ltllng c1 .. ms •111 ~:i~.or~5 H~~~ :!!':: not ••Pl•• pr10f 10 lour ~:;~no cor_rs~ioon t>v ::; c:o,,trac1151 awaroeo to r• Pnito J atch ~awwa C0tporat1on 1301 NAiii STA~ N.AME STATEMENT • .,~ 'ot!C'w•ng ~ .. not expjre prk>f to lour Balboa tstind Cal!I t2M2 months !tom the date ol the po h g S 1Pflf )f'Ct '"°and au b•ds 1n<1 to Tnis statemeni wu hied Dove StrMt Su•I• 460 ""e , "9 ~s are • .,. IOllO•·~ ~K'"S • I' ""' _ ..._.. ""'55 11 months from Ille dlte of tile M th Lt* I . ,, .. ,,ng notooe at>ove whlC CleC>OSlt w1 I 0. re-wa•~• 8<') and .J'I or•egular1ty with the County Cleo ot Of. Newport Bekh Callf 9?660 I oomg t>u~ as Giu s oo ng tNs,npss as ,.~ hearing notic:. lt>ove Cal1t':'n':: Hm1ted" ~n,,...~ YOU MAY EXAMINE thellunded t~~~e ·::~~ ;n •n an~ t>tO ano• County on February Tttts bUSll'lfta ,. con-Tecl'l"O'ogy DI South Or~ • 41110 : E ... ·ec~PD <;f<; E ... T£DPD SES CAPITA L YOU MAY EXAMINE the 11'11 file kept by t'1e court II you OoOd c 5 I Y THE OflOEll OF THI 11 1938 ducted t>y •COfporatlOtl 1c oun1, 247 71·H At c a Z14 COilon Sl•f't'' -· ... TE'lNA' ONAL 1521 hie kepi by Ille court II you rhia buslneu II con are a person mtereslad tn d= I ller the opening OI I OAllO OF OtftECTOflS Of' ,311MI JtU E lull OlstrlC1 Mi n· Parll.WI) 1..aguna Mis C• Be•c" C11 t OZf;6' "°"~ f' 0,. :)! E •229 are I person lntar•ted '" ducted t>y a llm•ted partner: the estlle. you mey _.,.. b Each t>ld 11'1111 o. SUt>· THE f MEflALO IAY Sfll· PuOlrShed Orange C<>Ht age• 926S3 ""'ala10' Te><Q<Jill •• •• .._,•st• .:.i.,, .. aM 92'M ' the estate. you m1y """ ship upon the txecutOf or adm•n· milted on • f0tm lurnllhed VICE DISTNCT Daily Piiot Fet>•uary 26. Tn1s stat_,! •as hied I!.• Re) inc 24 n' "' So,.,, set ""• Wor»1t"' • "'""° ' "' 3029 (Mr. upon the exacuto• Of adm•n· David 0 Dahl ISlrator. or upon the II· . Put>115he<1 Orange Coast March c 11 18 1988 w•t" the County Cle'!\ or Or-Altc:•• Pa.fl1w1y LllQ<lna H~ls • 'S963 l1ttld C '' ,,,.,." CMlt lstrator. or upon tl'le al· Tht 1 1 1 fl......, tOfney to• the e•ec:vtor or as Pl•I or tn. contr111<:t docu 0111~ Pilot Feoiuary 26 F.578 8nCJe County on Ft t>r"wy 3 CA 926S3 Th•• bus•,.n < , Q~6,, t0tney for the t•acutOt or s s • emen was ....., l<lmlntstratOf end Ille with mentt and must t>e acc:om· Mere" i 1988 ,948 ,. ,, , , • • admm1str1IOf and Ille with ...ith the County Cle<k ot Or-the court with prool ol ser-pan1ec1 by a cashier's cfl«ji l'W599 •-IC W\Tw-r ' ..... This busoneu is con-o~e:' t>• ~ o • • .,,. r ... ~, ,.., is ~ the court wtlh proof of-· a099 County on February vlee a """tten request stat· I cert1l1e<1 Gtiec:k or a b•d· ,-. nu ~ r•~ Oucteo t>' 'Cat•IOl'n•a «Y· • • 8 '°1 ''0"'11" d.-<t,.• • 'r •"dl\tOual 23 t981 • de< Pvblfllled °'8n98 Coast l)O'at-on hi '"''"''f'<" ... , ' ....: '••f'.! ' " v1ee 1 wntten requt11 stll-f ing that you de11re special s t>ond or substitute PUBllC NOTIC( f'ICTITK>UI .,._,, Oeoly PllOI Fet>rury 19 26 8'~ s CO<Yey .. ~,., l"°f' c,...,," .,. :>' O· ;.,, ~·A•...._.t waa Meo 1ng tti.t you deslft IC)llClei Published Ore,._~~ nottCe of ltte hhng ol 1n tn· pu1rsu1~nl toCSectd ion ~5C7 I~ NAiii STATE•N'T Maren 4 l t 1te8 Tn.s Siii-i •n l"9d 1~'11! c .., t. o:> .a~~ar, .6 ,. '" ,~,. ~ _h C .... tt..ot °'" 1 noltce ol Ille filing of an In· ··.-vef>IC>ry Ind IPl>'alstmef'I of 0 • 0 e 0 IVI FICTITIOUS I USINESS The lollowlng parS()fla .,. F Sec> c Clet'-'Or '9~t " ven10ry and IPC)fttttmant of Daily Pttot Ftbnlary 26. n tate assets Of ot 1"41 pet .. Proc:e<tur•. on an amount not NAME STATEMENT d0<ng buSltleSS as • ""t" ,,,_ °""'' 0 r F*'»1 a~ ""'"''' " ~ nt11e MMts °' of Ille pell· March 4 11 l8 IHI tiOns or acc:oun1s mentlOned lass than 104'. 01 the amount The 1 10.,,.•ng persons are BRtGHTSIOE CLEANING Ml.IC N0T1C( ~ COuf't' on Jaf'Uar, o,.111,,,,f'O o. A"Of' Cou i 2J 1Cll!t ,,,_1 lions or accounts mentlOned F-513 in Section 1200 and 1200 S of or the bid made pay1ble to 00<ng ou~1ne11s as SERVICE 2218 Avalon, J ,.,.,_ 0 ., e>,io1 r~11• •·· ~ ,2 P 1nSect100l200 andt200 5ot ·-icllft'N't tlleCaltlorniaProoateCO<I• lheorelefOfOf lor tl'lebentllt TOWfqS GRILL 19800 Cosu Mesa.Cll•I 92e27 . Ftennout~.. Pul>ltsMCI O.ange Coast ·~ l f! fQ$t , 10 libh~~~ c::etVeo:: tlleCelitorn11Probate CO<le .--. ""'"~ HenteM, Adlllnaon I ol ttieOtstrict Eechbldahalt MscAtthur Blvd 1r111ne Hollie K Gllef .. M 22 18 MAmlTA.TlmWT I Daily Ptlol Fet>rua!)t ~ r "''0 M811\._4 " 18 1986 1-.-C. WNte, I~. ,tCTITIOUa .,._11 ........ A.ttemera fef ~ be ... lad Ind dallve1ed 10 Caut or•~ Avelon Costa MeMI Caltl The IOl!owlng P9'10ft1 arel Ma•C" 4 11 18 1gaa arc F~U Heft, """ a c.wr-. Al· ...... '° ... fl07, ..... the OlslrtCI at the IOCetiOn Fe••J ~ JOUt>lllf' r e s 92627 d<Mng busoneu es !'59· Plate NOTICE -~ -.:.::···'· -r::::!!:Ta.N'T ,.,. ....... CA...., • deS!gnlted 111 tllls notic:. '°' leaner" •n•""'"' CaH Thi$ business IS con-MERCCJ RY MEDICAL P\8.IC NOTlCl ... • ....... P9fl00• If• Pu«*shad Oranoe Cotst the Opentng of Pfcx>OWS at 9280" dUCled t>y 1n tnOMdual SYSTEMS 2I052 c:-no Ml.IC fl1TIC£ F'ICTITIOUS IUSMSS ....._AM, CA a701 O~ lbuaineaa es Deily Pilol Ftbru•l"r 25. 26. Of btf0t1 the time <nth" no-This t>u! r·ess s c:on-Holl e G1kreaM Cacltstreno •202 L~ N.U. ITAnMl:Nl RCTITIOUS~ Pul>ltthed Or11'19' CO.st AMERICAN pH 0 T 0 Marth 3. 1te8 lice PfOVtd«l The ChaCI< or OUClf'<l II• 4" nd•••d11it • lf'l•S stalen>enl ,., .. l.t.d Niguel. Cailf 92177 flCTITIOUI eu8MIS •-. 'c-"'O Pt"'S""S .,e .... STA~ • o.ity PilOt Ftt>tutr)t 2$ M . ~ROUT> C:::t !520 ~=· lhF -497 bond Of IUbllttutt 111111 be r •• 111 'II JOUt>• .,., ••th 1"8 Count) Clerll 01 Or-,...cur; s .....,... 709 E ..... •TA TlmNT \)(' ~ b .• --~ u T ~ f('lfl()wlng ~ .. MetCh 3 1N8 t2'f:' a na ·-IC llll'l'hrll' gwen IS MC\lflly !NII the Tn.s s•1temer-t .. u 1.teo ange County on FeDruary 1. 8lsN>p s.,,ta ""' c.... The following persons l !P 11,f 'o\ POAT SU"'IR•SE co.no Du .. neh -: "'''" ,--. ""'f'K blO<HlrWllltnt•intoa con·..,thtne CC'unl\'Cl• .. o!Or· 1988 92701 OOtng bu-H T£C .. N0l0GV 206't COLLEGEPAAfC.t.lt'""'·· ----------ty Caf'henPhoto.l71 ·1~~ tract With lne DlllllCI end 1r19e c°""" on Fet>ru&rv ,,.... J .. s L• • St Paut CENTURY MARKETING IF'"""'' ...... C<-••na df'llMENTS 2206 c-... lh Pta.JC NOTICE °'11 c«r.:'81'°"· .,. flCTITIOUa ., .... ,, furnish the requ11ed pay-23 198ll Publtsr>td Oranoe Coaat lnrint C.lll 92714 745 w 11111 • 143 Cosu M4i• C 'f 9161~ Costa Mesa Cllflf taM : __ ;...;..--..------1~t~~r Wftl, Alltnll, tlAm ITA.TWMINT ment and Parlo1mance f l722M Daily Pilot Fet>ruat)t 12 19. Thii bustnest 11 con· ..._. Callt 92e27 llt4•C"H 1 Werre" Ctar~ 1 Nelson a S11r.,_ M " --.Th b I I The lollowlng pel'IOOI.,.. bonds, ()f IUbSltlUlff in lieu Pvbl•,"ed 0.111'~ Coast 26 March c tMfl dVet9d by • general pen. VICIOt Jlrlllus 735 Joennl 20f 'J,.. ... , Ayt CCWO"• 1173\ v .. V•ona. '"""*- NOTIC90I 1• uan•sa • con-do.ng~• thareol and Ciefltflcat• ot Dail• P110t Feb•u••• :16 F·5"3S nw~ St •» C<)sle Mesa C..,, IH' ~•a• C• t 9262' 1C..,1 92715 DI.ATM°' dUc:tecl by • C:OfpGl"allOn AMERICAN llGHTING lnturence i nd andorff· Ma•G" 4 11 •8 198e Mertur\t........ 9'62" ... ' ~,.,,.n I' CO" TlltS D<.S>nest .. c:oe- MOWA.M» 'I. '"AYI"'· TM ttal~~ 1~ SUPP\.~S. 1271 O....~ "*'" ii .. .,oeo t"'9 "'°'' F-St 2 Ml.IC NOTICE nw st~ -Med Thfl t>ullf'eN ., con o..ct t-• a" •noMdua IOUC1ae1 b\' ,_,~ .,,.,_.. A.KA MOWA•D 'll"M witfl ~l't Of i_ •29. Leguna 9Mctt. C.., Md _.. o. o.clated lor· •mtlC ""'TIC[ ,,,_...__ --.. _..,,,,_Count-, Ctettt Of Or· OUC1ed ~ .,, "'°~ ""'' w Cllf\ S•at>' w. TMftM = tyonJflllUWY? 9'951 '9tlecl lllllebl0derref\aea10 ,-. nu n"'''"""•--9r'9t Covrtty on~ \rctorJ-ut T"l stal.._,t •IH ltltlO T"'t 11a1emen1 ...... -Of NtlhON 1 lAMenca T Lyd.cll, Jt . eill'ltly tl'll« lnlo MIO Con• • NA.Ml ITATW 17 ,... flltt stet_.1 wu !tied "''" ,,... Counh Cle<'\ 01 Or With the Count) Ci.tl at°"'" TO ...a•rllnR ~ 420 lenl St . Leguna etiecfl. trec1Of11,vnith ,,,. ~ flCTITIOUI 9UIMSS The IOllO'Wlng C*90nt.,.. ,,,... Wllh IN Cov!otv C~"\. OI Or· ~ CC'Unl) Or'I F•DrVl 'l' t .,. Count\ on F~. llTAft MO. AMtm PublltNd Oranoe ..,.,..., c.ltf. 1'951 ~ Of 1Ut1st11111 ... Of NAME STAT&•NT 100tng ~es ~ Ori COM* C 1 0--F.orvery 111M IHI ' Toelrrelfl.~-·~Pilot~5. 12, Tl111 l)\jllMtt It COft-ctr1~et oflf\-ance and Thtfoll0-.1"9 Wlo0t'IS ~re CAMI NO COU N T flYDelly ·~ ~It ~-°""Y "7W1 · ,_ cr.ctitora and conll"ft'll " . 1118 OUC*' by an lnCIMduel ~II if ,,.. btCS • OOtng butlntS.S as THOROUGW&AEOS Ullt MWcrl . 11 ,, I... . ~ D.it>4fS"ed Or•"QI' c I PubltlNO °'.,.. 0- CteditOta. and pw~ wN> F·Sll l~ T L.,._, Jr ~ MICAO EPOCM F'51Lu R1mblat S 200 f--MI ~ ()range Cout Oa"• O.Ot ~ •t H ~ Piiot f.'.*'-" 1t 1 !MY .. ot,..,,.... lnlertM.0 Thlt .,.,.,..,. ... lllecl Ti. ltoltO Of Olrtclon Mel;a v .. oa Eaet •G 106 M·s.sion VlflO Celt tM1 Del Ptto1 "'°"'~ 16 M~ 4 11 ,... Maircfl . H ,... I In IN ... end/Of' ...... Of P\al( llOTlC( Witt\ Ille County °'9f1f of Or· Ma o«ltmlnecl WOii'\ 1fle One· Cotta Meta I 91626 14u9" Nelf l -"1 33312 C PaJC mllCl ~ 4 11 t e l... J.-M2 ~ HOWAAO V TAAVEfll , MQie Countt Ol'I P:tbtvafy t, tor of nee c.llflomea °'"'1· o.VICS Gordon L..,. l 271S C.he'tam Wt) Oetle lilOlftl.. . f-51't J A K A HOWARD VlflN ~TITIOUI.,.... IMI "*''of~ "-tlol• ..... Vero. (Ml •O•oe (Ahl·~ ...:,., .... I ... "9.IC .->na: ~.. I TAAvtAS um ITAW ~ • -.minnon o1 ,,_ ...,. eo..a ~ c 11&~ I TM ousoMU " -..._ nam ' P\&IC llOTa A pecmon het bMI\ fllecl The '°'°'*'I,.,_,,,. -PuOlltllecl °'8n98 Coeat •• ~ r• Of '* T"'• 1>ua1ne.n •• con ~ b) an ondN'I~ The...._.......,_ .,. '9C:Tm0Ue WU Aeln10Ue a 11 'I by ~-E MUTZ lrl IN OOWIQ ~ M o..l'y Ptlo1 '*"">' 11. M. ~ •flO'I enct lM ..,_ .. duct.O try 111 lnd~\nOual "'N ~e..-n OOlrlQ ....,_ M JlllCTmOUe .,_... .... STA~ um 9'Aft -• ...,IOt ~rl of Of... MCfAOOfN'S WHAfl,, Mllfctl 4 11 ,... P'~ , ... fOf '-t1i Pd-o.vtCS l ...,t This 311tement -filtd THl O<Hff'MH'I INN, ...... l'TA~ Thlt I~ pertoOnS.,. The~ ...... ~ Count~ raqutallnt 11111. 1104 w ec.ntfOfll, New-F-5$4 IO.y end'~~ in Thoe t1•ttmen1 was r11eo ,.;111 ,,,. Countv C•t. of°'• 2101 W OoMr•out ..... TN~~ art OCMf10 tMl,t!MN • OOlr'9 ~a 1 'RANK l MUTZ be llP'-POf19Mctt.Cellt'*3 IN locllhty In WNCll MIOwttfltMC-tyCle!tt ol Or 1"91'County0ft f~t PCIO~C.tztt,3 ~..,.._.. K(NNSINOTOH MAN· flOVAl CHIV .. OlaT ~ M pertonel ,_. NcMrd L UIMenOt. SI.• PmlJC llOTlC( worll Is lo bot •tormed tot lr"9 Counl) on ~y 2'I 1911 ~ l ~ ,_ l tN( ITUOtO SALON AGNE"" MM E1IOefl A'4 J W..t.,.._ .... • ,...,, .. l'410lldlN..,IM "°""' lol 1038, Or.,.... Wf\crlft ~-or 1... ,_,. ,_ "°"'9, e. 10M.. °'.,,... n:all COM*.,._, ~A it N C-.a ...._ c.11 Welt"*"'9f.c.ll .... ~ ..._ ot""' __.,.. C.W Ntt7 flllCTmOUI • II JIM '>'"or llllOfll" r"9ded 11e04 ~ Or C<*t ~ Of .. C..C Calf ""'1 C.one dll .... CeM tms t1t:l• Ck ,__ I.·~ o.\ TIW pet1Mon ,..,.... TM ~ .. con· ...... l'TAW ... lt\en In. ... _.., ~Nol c.:: It. It ~ Not ,.~ 19 ... 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ID II• M ,,_ TM ae1e••l4 .. -.0 n.t -~' ... _, rt. ~ - 1• •HI JI .. 111 0.-,.,_ ~M HO'"' W••••'· NOMcleOflNOlltnct~ .... l'TA,_y ...... ITA,_, ...... wl9llNCowftt'rOlttll .. Ot· "'9~~0I°'• ---~-· ,..,.,.CMI~ K-.rl~Mta.t-.oHll&te Clr .F~e,. •••ll•tl• to e.-y .,,......,....,_. .. ,,.~...,.. .. ...,,~---... ~*'~"'llll~on,...,,__,t, ... c....•.---. o.... .......... ..,..CA ...... o.-, .-. ao.v....,,c..t•• ... °'' ~--' ,.._......._. __....,.... ...... ~ ... ae.a,.. 1• -• YOU oeACf ti •~...-..a..... n. ......... ..._...... M:tWW> WOOOI A.U10 CU.-lilDWS. JllOI ... ~C.. -,_ ......... ,...., .. lA .. 0..,.. C.. W ~,';,-t• ~ 10 QoeM& e A 900Y .... ~ la ...... ..... .. UJ. "1 .. Qir9lll 0... PI ztA Or-. 0... Jiit JI .. 0r-.. C.- ....... --tit 111 D11J ..... ,--. II. ~ H ode l•ttfo~ 4111. C-..._ Cl9 uar MtWOO' c.111 -a.It ,_ ,.._._, JI. ,_ ,......, ft. 0.., ,.... '*'-" 11 JI. '-"II eN -,.. t*-liMn:fl 4, U , ti "91 flla 11111 I ii -.., _...._..WC' -!NY '9 ,..._. 0... WOodlt ... Mir W(Anh1, ttt I 4 t1 11 1tel ...,_ 4 11 ... "'-di• ti ... • .. _... M?aa .. ,_ ~ Clutt .. Or· WUhhtl.. tor fllOftlM ...._ le .._,.. CeM l._,.. .... ,.,......, ..._, ,...,._ ~ . ' , ,_ omlflil op. CellfOmla UfNeM ....,_.quired tor tll• ROP· COC>eAOOIHOINPAMING aYPlAINTIF,:(A"'-le ... Name-IWLP.cloMcKenN, NllT~ TO .... Cltla.ne lnler•IM ~" twO l*ce6t tor ...... ~ ~TECT YOU" ~-erMMg llftd9r ... ~ tlllp. u oo MecArU1ur OSITION "C" SIOEWALK METii' ZONE MWN. •ll'l•ftdefldol Tl"I A. COMer. ~ •• ,,Anton L.ATIOll °' ca zw:w. co;o::r ~"IO ·..: Mtrlel div•=~=· Tiie E"lY· IT MAY• SOU> AT tlUtlfteM MIN ol NEW 8oulevWd. •140. ~ c 0 N s T R u c T I 0 N TH( OITV COUNQl Of 8ouleV1rd. Ninth ,toot. ,.... "90DUCT10I' Oii "'c 0 8 0 ect"'"• -con PtOCIC)eed l&r.. . 11-A P\JIMJC SAU "YOU H<>-.zOH880A"D•CAAE BMctl.Cltllf t2tlO 1N7-1M8(SIOEWAlK AND THI! CITY OF .. WPOfltT ........ cMBeM CO.teMeea.Celil t7t7t "*-ICPW•n. ,,_, . TP.0215. II IOC...a-' ol NEID AH OP\.ANATION 11 20$72 Oroon ln .. Hunt· The ~"'°"' ~ DRIVEWAY APPROACH HACH OOH H!M8Y Of'· DAYa ....... I TIAI Tiie ~llloUt au.Inell THE CITY COUNCIL Of UKI ttle HOl'9irla end ,-.. Tee~ Dmle and IOUttl Of THE NATUM Of THE "'ton 8"ctl. Calif t214t ~ r•'-red to ebove ... CONSTlllUCTION CURB DAIN AS FOllOWI· le ...... • ,_ ... e Name relened to•~ wH NEWPORT BEACH DOES deY .. OC>!Mf'I Olvlaion at ol Anon ~-::In ~ '"0CEIDINGS AGAINST fie fk:tttlout b\lllnee• ni.d In OttnOt County on ANO GUTTER REMOVAL IHllH 1: 8eoUon lne•••-,. ........ f1*f In Ot~ Co~int; on HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOL· ~-5~.~oo~·C:~°::" Tec:MOloOY • YOU. YOU SHOIJLO CON· nemutelefnent forttlep.,1-Oec:emb« 19, 1"5 11Lf ANO REPLACEMENT, TREE 12.«020(d)ltecldedlottle ... ...._ Mey 27 , 19117 FIL£ l.OWS r,:~ Ot .. Coatl A ~y of the...,. report, TACT A LAWVIJ'. nerlhlp ....... on Augull NO FH5770 AEMOVAl AND PLANTING, NewOQrt 8Md'I ~ A .................. NO F'3A5020 lee II on 1: Section 2S 2t llleP"~--.INt 9ftoo OftFridllr,S/1tlllaU45I,11151ntfleCowttyof0t• Aonelcl P Tomtie, ..a ANO 01HER IMPROVE· CodelorNd•lol!Owl _.,..._.'9C'-:'.:r:9" .i.ttrey S Ali.n, 2204 $46010 OI Ille ~1 D911yPll04FMNary ' • vttontnenlel ctet•11•• ... 1n A .M GOLDEN WEST enge. FILE NO F2a..ot IMbelll Terrecie, Corona del MENTS ON VARIOUS "(gj Zone s.v.n. ...... f,11111111 '9 Grand~ AY9tlue, Men· ee.ch Munldc>el Code 9'lell 27• ltll TMt3 (87-EC-2003)\mndOllNtfpro. 'INAHCIAI. CC>f'PORATION Full Name and~ ol Mat. Calif 12825 STREETS). Will be recel~ Northerly 111M of Ntl't ............... ..,_ • ,_ hallWI ~ Calli 90711 be arnen<*I lo reed M lol- ,.CI lnf0ttne1ion .,. evel-•• IM duty eppolntod tll• Pereon WMttdrewtno. Ectw!n A ~. 120 Via by the City of Colte ...._at Str•t . t>et-.en Newport .-.. -' • ..._ ,._ Den111 N Belln, 838 lowt •---.. ---.,.-1111\-.,.,.-r--•~ lor Y04JI rWl!lw • the Tnat• \M'ldel' end l)Ur9Uant Ludnd• l.oulM Harr ... 95'0 Wat!Or•. Nepwoft ~. Ille Ottleo of Ille City Ctenl, Boulevttd end NewO«I Sty .... Hanley Avonue. LOI An-1 .... 010 ............ .. ... _ nuuuw. Community ~I to Deed of Trutt. Recorded Pffrl SI .. Fountain Valley, Ctlll 92860 . 71 Fair Drlw . Cotll Meta. 28th Slroet between Vt•• I ,.. • ..... ,_ gtlet. Cellt 90049 Co"'merolel -,II• Pr•·•------------- Oec>artmenl, 2tO, Mcoew. on t 111173 .. Oocutnenl no Calif 92708 CodY M Smell, 433 SM-Cellloml•. unlll Ille hour ol Wey and Tiie Rhine ,. .. a ............. ,.. ..., MIC:heel D Betit, 19004 ~.No pel'IOfl shell UM NOTICI TO trv1ne, CaJltornl&. 3123 Boole 1ot77 Pege 880 Signed Luclnd• Harrett ward Ro4'd. Corona del Mat, 11 oo 1 m • Merell a. 1918. 29th Str•I botWeen New· .... "'9 ...., ~ ,_ Walls Drive, Tanana, Calif any publlo Pfoperly or le· CM'!!,~ llyou nawtny~~ Of0fflc:i.i"9cord1lnthe of· Publllllecl Orange Coatt c.lil 92825 11 wl\lc;ll ume cney wlll tie port Boulevard end 1110 ...... ....., ~,.. tl35e cllflylorthel)UfPoMOllllc· IUUC •-•" cuesuons. Ot COllCOr'M. you !Ice of the "9cordor of Ot· Dally Pllol February 21, Snewn J Keller. 15 °'**' put>Ucly end reed Alline ertr ...., '9 "*• ..... Edmond M Connor, 1t1Q 11111. motion. Ot tNv!alon (..._ ,., .. ,., ¥t invtled to attend a puOliC: "'19 County, CM!tornia, u -Mardi 4, 11, 18, 1988 Beacon . Bey, Newport aloud 1n th• Councll 30111 Stroet between New-..,...., ....... ...._ .. 31301 Vie Cuertel. San Juan pletur" wllhOul !Int apply· U..C.C.) "4!111ng to be l*d by tl'te ecutect by: OONNI£ G Wtl-F-.511 Beach. Celll t2MO c "am b • r s S • 1 I e d pon Boulevard end Ille oowt. Ceptttreno. Calif 92875 jng ror and receiving • P«· NOiie. 11 l'tefeby glwn to C11y of lrvlne City Council on LIA.MS ANO COLLEEN D This t>uslMll WM con-l>fop<>lllS lll•U beer the 1111• Rhine r-..,.. ......... ,.. Jonn F. Davit, 538 Miner mfl tl'tefefOte frOtn the City credllOfl of ,,.,. wllllln Maren 8. 1988, 11 8:30 p.m. WILLl~MS. HUSBAND ANO P\llUC NOTICE ducted by 1 limited pet1n«· of lhe WOt• end the name ol 31st StrMI be'-'I New· ...,__..._ Yeu ...., .-Aoao. Orinda, Calif 94563 Manager or nll or ner named trentleror'(I) ttlat • tn tl'le City Councll WIFE 001.DEN WEST NOTICI TO CMDfT09'I snip the bidder but no other dlt· port Boulevard end Lel•v-t· to Olll • ....,_, """ Ronald J DeFeUce, 25482 eutllOrlzed represen1at111e bulli. transfer It about to bo Chambers, 17200 Jam· FINANCIAL CORPOR· CW~-n.ANVIR AND fllls stlletnenl wea lllod llngullhlng marks Any bid 11 Avenue .. .,. If,_ -Ml iu.w.. Bootstrap Place, L114i1une loctloft2: The Mey0tllhall made on petlOtlal property bOfee Irvine. Celllomla. ATION, e 0..-are Corpor· Of' INTllfTlOll TO TMNI-with ll'te County Clerk of Or· reeel~ alter Int ICl'leduted Southe<ly lido of 32nd • ....,_,,,......, Oii • Hiiie, CaJll 97853 11gn and Ille Cily Clerk 11\111 t1ertln1ftet deacllbed For more lnfOl'mellon, etlon, tormeny l!nown u enoe County on Jenuery 27. closing time tor the rec.Ip! SltMf .,......_.. VIiia Wey ....,_, retan• ..,,._ • Audre l Engleman. 320 111e1110 the pusege of tl'lll Tiie ,,.,.,_ and ~ please cell S1-I Veodef Tr.,.Wortd F1nenc'8I Co . a F I fll A l C 0 M 0 L I C 1988 ol bids snell be returned to and laleyelle A..-nue o ......... ..._ (IMM !ft Pacific Street. Unl1 5. Senta Ordinance The City Clerlt eOdr.-of Ille lntendeel Dussen "' Int Community 0.-. Corporation end •I Vl"AO! LICINel(I ) CO Daly L-Co<c><>tlhon. Ille bidder unopened It snell Vtlll Wsy belwMn 21111 !he,...,_~). Monica. Calif 90405 shell cause the same to be trensterort ere MARINE Development oep.,,,,_,, •• tucceuof by "*991 to ~MJ,':!_.~.:',·c.c. 2 Corc><>talt PlaJ1, Sutt• be Ille SOie rnpontlb•llly ol SlrMI Ind 32nd Str•I ~ -... .. ... Richard A Finl! 648 publlthed onee In the ottleltl AVENUE HOLDING co .. 660·3753 11 you CllailenOe Golden W. 'lnendel Cor· .._ 125, Newport BMctl. Calif. the bidder 10 see 11'1•1 his bid lelayette Avenue ~·-.,.....,. .... ~ ,... Oc1mpo Drtve. P1elllc newspei>ef within fifteen 1151 INC . 304 Merine Avenue. llllS pro1eet in court you may potatlon, a Cllltcwnia COf· Gl~~J 1~ E,~s C ~~AES~ 92660 11 ,_lved In proper 11me tween 281h Street end Vie dlclel ualM tleM Wt ...... Palisades, Celll 90272 days alter Ill adoption. 81lboe Island. Celllornla t>e lom11ed In r aising only poratlon. • "'*-· Will 0 r Ott 0 Publislled Orange Coast v Udo de JO CHAI CA&.l..,ARIOI Paul Fitting. 27:>8 Fiibert loctloft S: Thlt Ordi~ 92M2. lhOS41 Issues you or ~ SELL AT PU8l.IC AUCTION ~AN~IAGO Sd ~iAJERA. Dally Piiot February 12, 19. A Ml ot Blci Documents Theft ere ex~ted lrom pare pre1e111ter •nt Street, Sen Francisco. Calif wes in1toduc:ed et 1 regular Tiie loeallon In calltorn41 one else raised •t the public: TO THE HIOH£ST IMOOER ~ ·~ en ltd;-"~· 26. M11c11 4 1988 may 1>e obtained 11 the 01· from tl'te rones est•t>llsMcl ,..,_... _... • Me-94123 meellng ol ll'te C11y Council ol the chief 111ecutlve office near1ng de$Cl'1bed In 1nts no-FOR CASH. (peyable at the ness rtst s F-528• flee of the City Engineer. 71 M<•by lllOM 11eu ~-...,_en eete ""9. G Howoen FreMf. 1155 ol tl'te City of Nowpc)(l Beech or principal butlneu office 1ice or tn ''""'en cor-twne of .... In tewfUI money ~20 W : S~ in 1"-C:'b':' Fair Onve Coste Mesa Call-nated and marked u loed-UN cart• o une ...._. Allon S1ree1. Peudena. held on tl'te 8tn f:l•Y 01 Febru· ol tlle Intended trenlfer0t It respond~ delfveted to of.,. United s1.-1 e1 AT oste ounty 0 • P\alC NOTICE lorn•• upon nonrelundable 1ng 1one1 end eren Where ....._... no le ..._. Cahl 91103 ary 1988 1nd •d<>Pled on tame as ebow lhe C1ty COUnc1t •t. or prior THE MAIN (NOATH) EN· :G· Stele 01 Cetltornie · payment ol S7 00 An ad· pur111en1 10 other provlllont proteceloft: 1111 '"" .. '' JoMpn Gabet. 256 Soulh 1ne 22nd day of February, All other butlMU names 10 the puDlfc heating TRANCE TO THE COUNTY :~~ 11~-.;: bu~ ';:"~tfe·~1 ITATW...,. Of dltlonal charge or S3 00 will ol this Tiiie the urne llmlt on eecrtta • meq'*'8 tleM q1ae Palm Drive. 8e119rly Hiiis. t988, by the lollowing vote. end addresses uMd by the CITY OF l"\llNI, BY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC TIN J B~aKgWITSCH. A•ANDOHF•NT Of tie made will be made II perking Is ten (10) mlnults cum9llr con lee fer· Calif 90212 to-wit Intended tr1nsleror within Nanc:J lecoJ, Cit) Clortl CENTER WEST, SANTA • UM CW 'ICTITIOUI handled by ma11 Bid Oocu· or lets .. "'a I Id ado 1 Io I e I• 1 L Andrew Gilford. 136 A Y E S , C 0 U N • three years last years lall Publ11he<I Orange Co111 ANA CA ell rtght. title Ind Transfer and Intended 9UltNIU u. ments and other contract locttoft I: The Mt)'Of ahell .,, ...... II uatod..,. South Citrus Avenue Los CILMEMBERS Cox. Hart. PHI so lar IS known lo the Dally Pilot February 26. t988 lnt9fffl COflY9)'00 to Ind !::s':::4:S:~~·~ Tl'te following persona documents may aiso tie 11gn and the City Cleflt 111111 .,. la cone eKucM ., Angetes CaHI 90036 Mau.re< Ptumme<. Sansone. intended transfer• er• F595 now hetd by it undel' Mid In Q p ::. • have eben4oned tl'te use of t•1m1neo at tne 01t1ee of the ettnt to the peuege ol Ille caeo. Otll1d J Grant, 6233 Deer-Str1uss Turner SUNDANCE. 800 E Bsy ----------Deed of Tru.t In lhe Ptoperty co:J: ty of Buena • · Ille Flctltloua Buslnon Coy Clerk or tne City of Ordinance The City Clorlt 81 •tod no ~te tu lletd Avenue. San G1bf1el, N 0 E S C 0 U N Spece C-I NowPot1 Bot1eh Pl&.IC NOTICE situated •n ~.Coun1Y.c.¥-C ly of °''"r'· Stet• 01 Nemo· AMS CHEMICAi. Costa Mesa B•d Documents shall cause the same to be reapueeta a ltemtNI. ,_.. Cahl 91775 CILMEMBERS -C1111orn1a 92661 ----------fornta, describing Ille lend ~lf«~I• 9062 n 111 nl PRODUCTS COM PA NY. Wiii not be malled unless the published once In tl'te onk:lel porder el eaeo, 'I io puederi Terry O Kelly 15498 A B S E N T C 0 U N • The name(s) 1nd bullness PUeLIC NOTICE tnerein 01 ,::: c~;r; _:: ,?v~ ~ic: 22951 l a Cadena or • tddlllonal $3 00 cnerge 11 l'leW$PIP« w11n1n htteen 1151 qutter eu aolerto, 1111 dlnero Hamner Drive, Los Angeles, C1lMEMBERS -address ol the Intended NOTICE OF SAU I As more lullydelcnbed on or prlndpel i:us•~s office ~une HiHa. Celll Included w1tn p1ymen1 days alter 111 adoption r otrH c•••• d' au Cehl 90024 trensferee(s) are BOOPS Notice 11 heret>y given said Deed of Trust 01 the In " n f r . file Foc:tttlous Business Eecn b•d snall be mltde on loctten I: This Ordln~ prophlded elft ewteo edt-S.-nerd t<olbor 11508 ~ c. Coa, Jr .. Maror C 0 ST A l AS 2 3 3 8 • B pursuant 10 :sec:1tons 3071 LOT 17 OF TRACT NO Mme tended • s • or •S. Nime referred to above wu tne Proposal lorm s'-ts wu lnlroduoad 11 a regular clonal por perto de .. _,.. Done Cec:et11 DrtYe Studio A TT EST Wanda E Rag. Aven1da Sevllle, Laguna arMJ 3072ol1t1e C1v1r Code 0112896 IN THE CITY OF An 011-buSIMSI names ltle<J tn Orange Counly on P-1 1nrough P-81provided1n mMtlng of the City Counell IJlllteft .. , .. ,.. .I .... C11y Cell! 91604 g•o. cu.,. Clerk H~lls CllllOtnt• 92853 1ne State or Ca11rorn11 tl'te COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF and addr th June 2 t 1984 FI LE the contract document, end of tntCltyolNowport Beach ........ ~ .,_ ...., Mamn H Kresse 19 Olive Publ•sneci Orange Coast That the l>f<>P«IY per11· unde<S1gne<1 El Toro Gar-ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· intended e:s= bynh ~ NO F248800 shall be accompanied by a neld on tnelthdeyol Febru-~e Hainer a"" ......... Street. Larkspur Calll Oa11y Pilot Februery 26. 1988 nen1 hertlo 11 delerlbed in age. Wtll sell .. put>ltC auc:-FORNIA AS PER MAP RE-th•• 1 1 t I w .~, p Roger Milter, 27401 LOS certified or casn1er·s checil e.ry, 1988. and adopted on lftrnocllet-te.llMCOrl· 94939 F571 general u Ctolhlng BuSI· t1on at 16092 Cons1ruc11on CORDED IN BOOK 89 as k veer u P SI so ed Altos M1S11on v1e1o ca111 or a bid bond ror not lets tne 22nd day ol February. oce • un ebofedO, puede Edwfn N Lowe. 25960 ness and 1s located 11· 600 C11 Easi Irvine CA 927 14 at. PAGES 9 AND 10 OF MIS· trans'::::.,~ 1~~~tend 9269i · · then IOY. of Ille amount of 1988. by 1ne IOltowlng vote, ieo-• un -*lo da '91· E111cad1 Drive. Los Allos, PtltUC NOTICE E Bey. Spece C· 1. Newl>O'I 10 00 am on March 11 t988 CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Tl'te l>f004lrtY 19 doter bed nus business was con-tlle bid, made payable to ll'te 10-wlt · .-la de 111111 du o • Cell I 94022 LEG•• NOTIC"' Beech Celllornle 92661 lhe lollow1ng described THE OFFICE OF THE '" •• . . All I I In ducted by en lndMdUll City of Costa Mell No A y Es • c 0 u N ... oAclna • .,........ Ellen R Mersneu 18372 -~ The 8u11nns name used ptoPefl) 10 wtl COUNTY RECORDER OF ,,r.-;1xtu:;. eq"u.~t TNt lllltmenl was filed propou t sn1ll be con-CILMEMBERS Cox, Herl. = el dlroclono teJo. Serrano AYer'ue Ville Perk OftOINAHCI by Sll4d transferors at said 8 7 0 o d g e VI N • SAID COUlllf'I' and ;.,,.,.,,. wlll · 1 n With the County Clerll of Or· aldered unless accompanied Maurer Plumme< Sansone. o). Cehl 92667 NO. aJO local ion 1s. SUNDANCE 2B7HB23T5Ht<252500 Tne s1teel address and beer f;;;-buSi o 1 09f111l ange County on Febru1ry 3. Dy suc:n easn1e< s cllecil, Strauss, Turner c-No. 5S1-Micllltel A McAndrews, AN ORDINANCE OF THE Thal said bull! transfer 11 Said sate •s tor 11'1• Oii\&< COfTlmon desf9neuon. THE REEF BA~~nown H 1988 casl't or b•dders bond N O E S • C O u N • The name and address of 1209 Vlseano Drtve Glen· CITY COUNCIL OF THE Intended 10 be contum• purP<>Se ol 11t1sty1ng i.... 01 •f any or tne •ell property 11870w 191n st in:OC-'~ Publlsneo Orange Coast Nob1osnau1>econslde<ed CILMEMBERS -the court is IEt nombre y dale. Calif 91207 CITY OF HUNTINGTON mated al tne onlceol NOR· Ille undersigned for 1ow1ng des c r I bl' d ab 0 v e Is ol Cos II Mesa ··cou':::yc:;; Daily Pilot February 12, 19, unless 11 15 made on a blank A B s E N T •• c 0 u N • dlrecc1on de 18 Corte es) SU-Orville w MCCaHOll 1019 BEACH AUTHORIZING AN AIS & ASSOCIATES. INC and storage together wnn purported lo De 983 POST Orange Stele of Celtlornta 26. March 4 1988 form lum1sl'ted by tne City of CllMEMBERS -PERIOR COURT OF CALI· Duncan Avenue Men"9111'1 AMENDMENT fO THE 4570 Campus Or1v1. Suite 9 costs of adv.,ltslng anci e11-ROAD COSTA MESA CA end transfer the IOllowing II~ F-538 Costa Mesa anci tS made 1n FORNIA. COUNTY OF OR· Beien Calif 90266 CONTRACT BETWEEN THE Newpo<t Beach. Cehlornta penses orsate 92626 c;oholie t>ever flCOnM(or ec:cord1nce w ith the JohftC.Coa.Jf.M•JOf ANGE 700 Civic Center Alton M Peck. 706 Cll'Y COUNCIL OF THE92660onor 11tetM1tcl'l 15 Oateo 1n1s 19 da) 01 Feb ll'te unoers+gned Trustee tieens.sl ON ~LE BEER 4 Pl&.IC NOTICE provisions ol 111e ProPOsal ATTEST wanoa E Reg· 0<1ve Wfll Post Olhce 8011 Tnayer Avenue Los An· CITY OF HUNTINGTON 1988 1983 d1scla•ms any habthly lor any WINE llCENSE Numt>er reqwemenls glO City Cieri! 838 Sante Ana. California getes Calif 90024 BEACH ANO THE BOARD T111s bu:tt trensler is sub· EL TORO GARAGE,~ 11'C0trec1ness ol Ille street 42_190017 now issueo lo FICTITIOUS 9UllHEll Each bidder must be PubliSfled Orange Coast 92702-0838 M1cnae1 Roster 950 Glen OF ADMINISTRATION OF toc:t 10 Calllorn11 Uniform Noulef}' ado•ess and Other common premiMS located at 820 w NAME ITATl•NT licensed es reqweo by tew Daily Piiot February 26. 198( The name. addrHs and Oaks Boulevard. Pu1<1en1, THE CAllFOR!"IA PUBLIC Commercial Code Section Publlsneo Orange Coast des1gna11on 11 an) snown 191h St 1 lh 1 Tne lollow1ng persons ire end must hold a vahd Ctess F-56! telephone number of plain· Celll 9t 105 EMPLOYEES RETIRE· 6106 Oa11y Pilot February 26 1988 llete<n IOClled 118";0 we 1:i~~.~~ do.ng business as "A" (General Englnoering) lllf"s illlOrM)I or pta1n1111 Merlin S Scnw1r11, 508 MENT SYSTEM The name and address of F592 Said saie will t>e made but lh Ctt 1 B p k T 0 P TEC H A U T 0 Con1rec1or ucenso issued PllUJC NOTIC£ w1thoul an ettorney, IS IEI N0t1n Maple Dt1ve Beverly SYNOttlll: Ordinance the person wllll whom ------------.... 1nou1 convenanl o.r war· Ce 1 Y 1 0 uenS ar f CENTER. 23 t• 1-A Orange by ll'te Slate of C1lilornla nomDre la direcoon yet nu-Hills CaJtl 902 tO No 2930 of the C11y ol Hunt· e111ms may tie hied 1s NOR· P\8.IC NOTICE ranty e•p.resso.r 1me>1..o re· C~f"or"ni~ .range 1•1• 0 Ave El Toro C1111 92630 Contractorusinga crallor FICTITIOUl9UllN(ll mero de 1elelono det 1 Bruce Speiut 3t22 •l)Oton Beach autl'lomes en RIS & ASSOCIATES INC ST•T£MENT OF gard•ng t•lle possession or Thal 111 amo nt 1 Parviz Horriu 2775 Mesa class.llcauon not shown on NAME ITAT~•NT at>ogado del demandante o Heddlngton Dr1ve Los An amendment 10 tt>e contract 4570 campus Drive Suite 9 .. el'CUmbra.-ce~ 10 pay tile " e u 0 Vtlfde E •U l 15 CoS11 111e General Preva1hn9 Wage Tne foOoW1ng pe<sone are del dem1nd1n1e Que no geles Cahl 90064 between 1ne C.ty Counol of Newport Beech Cehlornla ABANDONMENT Of reme1n1n9 :mnc1pal sum 01 ~~re ase pnce, 0' con~~r-Mesa C11tr 92626 Determinations may t>e re· dOlng business as hence abogaoo es) LAW Daniel H W1lhck 4676 1ne City ol Huntington Beech 92660 and the tut day ror UBIUE10l'1N.,ACSsr:.~s the notes s«ured t>y sa•d 1 ion,•n co~nsecd01"c:'1ses~id Benrouz Hom11. 2775 quued 10 pay 1ne wage rate RANCHO LAS LOMAS OF I' ICES OF J OHN Alonzo Avenue Encino. and 1ne Board ol Admlnts· llling claims by •ny cre011or "' "' Oee<l 01 Trust wuri 1n1e-es1 ,•ans 8' 0 ai ' n °' Meso Verde E •Ul 15 ot tnat craft or classlfleeUon 19191 Law1'ence Canyon AAPILLO, nn Center Av· Cafll 91316 tra11on of the Public Em· snail be Mercn 14 ·1988 ai The rollowing persons thereon as prov•ded 1n ~·d ~~1 !Ind said Dus~ess Costa Mesa Cahl 92626 most closely related 10 11 as Orengf Calif 92667 enue Suitt 203 Hun11~1on Renie Yoshida 9J9A 25th ployees Re1iremen1 System 5 oo PM wfllCll 11 the buSI· nave a1>encioneo tne use or notes advances 11 any inc u •no •ne esllmat •n; Mal'lmovo Horr1a1 2775 snown 1n 1ne Generet De-Rienard L Lawrence Star Beacn Ce1tlorn11 92647 ST•eel NW wasn1ng1on 10 :><ov•de S 20938 (~rm11s ness day before tl'te con· 1ne "•c111 iou~ Bus•neu unoe• •ne ll'•""s o• 111e Oeec 5:;1~ ~s Ille sum 0 Mesa Verde E =U 115 te<m•nauons ellec11ve •• tl'le Route Bo• t038 Orange Ptione 7141848-4849 o C 20037 ttte Cancellation ol Payment summation dlle se>ee•ftt!d Name KUSTu M INCEN of Trust est1m11eo •~s 1 1 wll•C'1 consists Coste Mesa Cahl 92626 time or the cell ror b1da Cahf 92667 DATE 1Fec:n11 AUG 12 Tn1s business was con· lor Optionel Servic.e C1eo11 above. Tl\IE-CONCEPTS 3 ~11ct1~ arMJ e·~n1t1<>11ne 0 :nt! 0~0"'';:9 P 1 11lis bu:i.1ne.ss is. co.n· The G.ty Counc~ ol tne Tflt6 ~1neH is con-1987 CluCteef by a a gen .. 11 p&rl· U-pon ReUremenl for Jndus· oe1eo Feb<uary 22 1988 East N1"8 O• •e. Laguna Trust~ arMJ Of tne trusts SS OOg OOe c 1 p,8 ;:, osn: dueM<S by a 9el'e<al part· C•ly ol Costa Mesa reserves dueled by an 1nd1\llliuel Gary L. Granvlllo, Clortl, nerSfltP 1r1al 01sab1hly lor Retired BOOttl COIT ALAI. In· Niguei Celit 9267 • jcruteo D) HtO ~ of 0, s 0 ) nersh1p tne r1gn1 to re1ec:1 any or all Ricnard L Lawrence BJ K. "-!Oft, Dopvtr ln11 statement was flied and Re1111r19 Members! lor tended Tr-*• The Fic1t1tous Bvsinen Trust IO·w•I $22 33:! 56 N~ll' 4", 111~0' 0 seller P Homat bids This statement was llled NOTICE TO THE PERSON w•lh 1ne County Clerk of Or local safety members Publtsned Ora"91 Coast Nam4f referred to aDOvl' was Tne ~l•G•I•) u"de< sa•O S 5 8~ 9 an assume· Tnis Slatement was flleci Contrac1or snall comply w1tn Ille County Clerk ol Or· SERVED You are se•veci iilS ange C0un1y on February THE FULL TEXT OF THE Daily Pilot February 26 t988 hied in O•anoe Couniv °" ~ ol ~•us• nereto•orf' e,. 11°" 0 j"0 l'\l~l~g en~um w1tn Ille County Clerk ol Or-w1tn 1ne p.rov15'0f'ls of Sec· ange County on Februe1y an 1nd1111dual delendan1 10 1988 ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 'F59• Oecemt>e< 3 l 986 "1LE ecu1eo ano .Je• •f'•l'O 10 Irle b;a"CI' ' 11 t 111 orm ange Countv on February ltOI' 1110 10 1780 1nelu11ve 16 1988 Publlllhed Orange Coast Publlllle<l OranQe Co11s1 IN THE CITY ClERt< S OF. NO f 328l22 ""d~SIOneG a .. , tte<-Dec· 0 a "on •nle•esl !>ea.ring Oe· 16 1988 ot the Caltforn1a LIDO• FJ1t4M D111y Pttol February 5 t2 Dally P1101 Fl'b<uary 19 26 FICE P\8.IC NOTICE l(lfefi 0 Conr>e• ''J LI ·••a•-or o• Dl''111•1 '"'° Oe· mano noie 10 be reptaceo •n F37141l Cooe tr>e Pf•va11ng rete ano K11111 & Ouu>tan 359 Sen 19 26 1988 March 4 11 1988 ADOPTED Dy tne C11y1---------- Coste Laguna ~act-Ce••1 mano •or Sa'9 eno a ..... 11eo caSll pnor 10 ·S~ar:ce or PuDhshec Orange Coast,scaie ol wages eslebllafled Miguel On.re Suite 300. F570 ' F-548 Counc:1t ol 1ne C11y of Hunt· FlCTITtOUI 9UIMll 92651 Not•t.e o• Oeta,..11 ar>O E~· Ouye• s pe<mane 1 1 c.-nse Daily Pi101 Fet>ruary 26 by the C11y of Costa Mesa Newport Beacn. Cahl 92660 1ng1on Beach at an regular NAiii ITAff•NT CI n a 1c e B"'' o u 0 "$ (•ion 10 Sen Tne unden1g'led 1'0t ABC S 16 OOO OO eed Maren 4 11 18 1988 w111cn are flied w11n 1ne C11y Pubhsl'led Orange Coast PUBllC NOTICE Pl.el.IC NOTICE meeting held Tuesoey. Feil· The lollowlng persons 1re l3S41 East Nir>t! Or·~~ cau~ sa•d 11101~ 01 De· "°1 11 ~s been agr F-587 Clerk of sa•a City end snail Dally Pilot February 26. ruary 1•. 1981 bylhetol6ow-dotnQ buSlneSS es Laguna Niguei C..1111 926· • 11au11 anci Elec1>on 1c Se•i 10 belwee-n sad licensee and lorte11 oena111es prescribed Maren 4 11 18 1988 FICTITIOUI llU8INllS l'ICTITtOUI BUSINISI Ing .rOll cell vote (ajCS AIMICRO·MACRO This business was con· t>e recorded ,, 1~ count, of inlMded 'srensf2e<0ee74 115 1 re Mt.IC NOTICE lnere1n for noncompllanoeol F-572>. NAME ITATW•NT NAME ITATWMENT AYES Councilmen Kelly tb)MICRO MACRO EUROPE ovc1eo D'r a Ot'<'t'•a• oart.,e<· wi.e OtttC•il Aeco•os .ot Qt-quired D) ec 4 0 Ille ine S••d Code rne following persons ate T~ IC>llow1ng persons are Green Finley Erskine B v 1c)8URCO ldlBURCO Sll•C 1nge under "''rumen• No Bus.neu arMJ Proles5'0f'IS KJM25 EILEEN tt. ,...._\',City P\8.IC NOTICE doing ous.,.ess as doing buS<~S as Mays, w 1nent11 PRODUCTS 1elBURCO Tn1s s111emen1 was l11eOl8 761H98 on •14 87 ~ tnatlhe GOt\5'detalton FICT'ITIOUIMl .... I Clorlt.CrtrofCoet•..... TRADEWINDS TRAILER KUSTOM INCENTIVE NOES Counolmen None CONSULTANTS. 2310 1 w·ll'l tne Coun1v Clefio ot O" G O L OE N w ES T lor I,,. l!anslet of saio t>usi-NAME STATEMENT Pubhslled Orange CoaSI flCTITIOUI 8UltNEIS VILLAGE 2191 Harbor CONCEPTS 13541 East ABSENT Councilmen lake Center Dt•ve •390, El a09e Count, on l'ebruary 3 FINANCIA L CORPOR· ness and transfer of said The lollow1rrg persons are Daily Pilot February 20 26 NAMI ITATE•NT Boulevard Costa Men, N•ne Onve Laguna N19uet, Bannister Toro, Cahl 92630 1988 I A TION Foreclosure Depart-license '5 to oe paid only do•ng business as 1988 · · The lollowtng persons are Cahl Calif 92677 CITY Of HUNTINGTON Ed Burgmens. 26976 Miii Rooer1 E Purson 250 Er ment 54 7 Ygnac1o Valley •lier said transfer llH Deen O'DONNELL -UPLAND SeF342 dOtng l>uslneu u . Rtc:nerd L Lawrence Star t<IC Inc. a Cahforn1e cor· If AC: H , A II c I e M . Pond Wut Capistrano Camino Real Suite 21 6 Roao wainut C.reell Call· approved by ll"le Depart· VENTURE I 2201 Ovponl G AEA T AMERIC AN Route Box 1038 Orange por11110n t3541 East Nine Wentwerth,CltyCtoftl Beaetl,Callt 92624 Tust·n Cal•! 92680 torn.a 94596 14 151 944 7680 menl or AtcOllOlic Beverage 0t1ve Suite 100 Irvine Cahl Pta.IC NOTICE FUNDING CO 2015 So•· Calol 92667 D11ve Laguna Niguel Calli Ptlbltltled Orange Coal! Tim business IS con- Put>hsheo O•arige Cou• G o L o E N w E I T Control 9271S drift Dr Corona del Mar Tn1s bus•"en •5 con-92677 Daily Pilot Fe!Yuery 25. dueled Dy an mdMdu•I Oa••Y Pii?I FeD<ual'f 12 19 flHANCIAl COR'O"· Tna1 • sale ltansler and Up1ano tndus11111 De· FICTfTIOUS llUllNfSS Cahl 92625 ducted by an tnd1v1dual Tn1s bus1'1eH •S con· Maren J 1981! Ed Burgrn1ns 26 Ma•cn 4 •988 •988 Al'lOH. • oetaweH COfper· assignment 011ne alornaio ve~"' Company a Ne NAME STATEMENT James Micllael Holland. R1cnard L Lawrence dueled t>y a co.roo•alton Tn•M Ttus statement was hied F-530• i tlon, formorty known " Slo<:I.. in l•ade luUu•es braska corpora11on '143 Trie loltow1ng persons are 2015 Seadrlfl Dr Corona Tn1s statement was hied Candice J Burroug11s with Ille County Clerk of Or ----------1Trene-Wortd Flnenc:lal Co., equipment anci good will of Eas1 O S1ree1 Suite 220 On-do•no 1>us1ness as del Mar Call! 92625 w11n lhe Cool'ty Clerk ol Or · President PUBLIC NOTICE enge County on January 21 • Doliwer• Corporation sal(I business will be con-tar10 Call! 91764 AMERICAN WIRE & This business •S con· ange Counh on February Th•s statement was hied t988 and 1ueee.-bJ lftet'IO' summleci and Ille consider· O O o,, n e 1 1 San ELECTRONICS 3198K Atr· dliCll'd t>y an 1nd1v1duat 16 1988 w11n ine Count) Cterh ol Or· NOTICE OF ,_ to Go6don W"I FlnaMlal at.on inerelor •oge1ner witn Bernardino Partners 220 t po11 Loop Drive Costa James M Hollano F3714M enge County on February 3 P'Uel.IC ..rAMNG Publlsl'ted Orange Coast 'corporal'-1 Celffornla ll'le conS1defllt10n for 1ne Ovoont Drive <;u1f!' 100 Mesa Caltl 92626 Tn1s statement was hied Kester 4 Oumlan 359 San 1988 Tl'te City Council of the Dally PH01 Fet>ru•ry 12 19 MA TTlA corporetlon 'TfttJSTEE transle< and a.:csignment of trv1ne Calif 92715 Rooe<1 Gregory Co.rz1ne w11n 1ne County Clerk ol Or· Miguel Dt1ve Suite 300 f37017• C11y ol Irvine w1ll l'lold e pub· 26 Maten 4. 1988 \'IC.I OH MATTIA tiCI BY M HAVEY. ASSIS· 1ne aforesaid lioense lo.r Tn1s business 1s con-3128 Apl 18B S Main ange County on January 26. Newporl Beac11 Ca1tl 92660 Rot>ell E Pearson 250 Et he nea11ng 10 consider an F-534 µrt·:.,llt nl 111 \'iltorlTANTSECRETARY hcensestislotepaidonor ouc1e<1 by a general part Street Santa Ana Ca1tl t988 Published Otange Coast Camino Real Su111 2'16 applic111tonltledbySandC1· ---------- (• I DATE 2'9'88 allP• lhl' •st uay 01 Apnl nersn•P 92707 FMSll Daily Pilot February 26. Tustin Caltl 9'680 nyon HISIOttel Partners P\alC NOTICE nrruuunilull<ln.!> '" Put>hsheo Orange coast 1981! Bl Ille escrow depart· Donald S Grant Bruce H Co•une 10682 Published Otange Coest Maren 4 11 18 1988 Pubhsneo Orange Coast wh1cn proposes to rnuD· ----------p.c...'('tl "" il~ Ft bru Daily Poot February 19 26 ment ot OPPORTUNITY Tn1s s1a1emen1 was 111e<1 Ro<:knurs1 Santa Ana Cahl Oa•ly P1101 February 5 12. F-574• D11ly Pilot February 12 19 d1v1de a 6 64 ec.re g-rel FICTtTtOUI BU ... 11 df\ :l.t 1q88 in Nt•\.\ Maren 4 1981! ESCROW al 734 N Tustin w•lh tne County Cle<k ol O" 9270!1 19 26 •988 26 Marcll 4 •988 comme<c1al site into eignt NA• ITATI...,. · & h H F561 in me City of Otange Coun•1 ange Coun•v on February JOfln B Co.rz•ne 666 8 F·503 Pta.IC NOTICE F-53 h parcels lor lend con11eyence Tile IOllOwlng PtflOOS •re pun ac t• 1' ol O<a09e S1a1e or Cal• 11 1988 Mai" Stree1 Tushn Cal<! al\d ltnenc:+09 pur~ The doing buSlneSS "-sun I\ L-<l b~ hi:. "1h f'\mllC NOTICE tom•& pro~ lhll the De· F3711n 92680 Pl&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI BUSINESS P\8.IC NOTICE proosed subdivision. 87· IN TERNA TIONAl DATA Sui· M dltld. daugh panment 0 Alcoholic Pubhsneo Orange Coast Alan B Corzine 10682 NAME ITATl•NT TP-0402 is located at tne S 0 l U T f 0 NS 2 8 5 5 lt r-. Jom \'tt k l ·incl FICTITIOUS BUllNllS Beverage CO!"ttOI nas ap· Da11y P1101 February 19 26 Rocknurst Santa Ana Ca111 flCTITIOUI •UllN(ll The lollow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS BUl,..SS southeast corner of Sand Pmeeree~ Dr A·31!>. Cosll ' NAME I TATIMfNT proved said 1tanster ol \aid March 4 11 1988 92705 NAMI BTATl•NT doing business IS NAME ITATIMfNT Canyon Av.nue and Burt Mesa. Calif 92626 C:.11d molht'r N<tn< \' The loltowing persons are hcense F.550 TlllS business ,5 con-Tiie lollow109 persons are PRIVATE GROWTH EX· tne lotlowing ~rsons are Road James JoS09h DoCerlo. ~l.1lt1.1 of B rook l\.n d0•"0 business es ,.., Dated FeorJa•v 9 1988 dueled t>y a gene<al pan· rl0t09 bu~ness es ' CHANGE 2081 Mesi Ot doing 1>u11noss as A copy ol tne staff report, 7855 P1necreek Or A·3 15 Wt·~ \'nrk, brolht r 25TH ST A~ARTMENTS Senll1110 S Nefere, POOllC NOTICE nership PROFESSIONAL SYS• Santa Ana Hts Calif 92707 REA TA PARTNERSHIP ine l>fOPOMd plens ll'te en· Coste M .... Cehl 92626 S 13 ·Carnation Cororia del Trlft1far0f end Llc•n-RoDef'l G Corzine TEMS l8006 Skyparlt Circle Ricnerd A Bet>er 2061 NO I 28811 Orteg1 H19n° v1ronmen1a1 determinahon Susan Gayle lev1ne. 2855 Ju-.<'ph Mallia ,.f Mar CaM 92625 Quentin J ll;elllowltech. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rnis statement wH filed .. 701, lrvlne. Calif 92714 Mesa Or Santa An• Hts , way San Juan Cap1s1rano 187-EC-2010I andolhe<PrO-P1neereell Or A-315, Costa Bn:'-' ~ll'I l\tas.'i ~1 .. 11 r l'\o~n R & h thl!f L Trlft•ferM end lnt•"ded NAM( ITATEMINT witn Ille County Cle<k or Or· Rober I H HaOSlate. 3600 Calif 92707 C1lol 92693 teel mlormallon ere evail· Mesa. Cehf 92628 Ann M urtaugh 11( WMta~er 1277 • So Ml TranelerH Trie tollow1ng persons are ange County on February 8tn SlrMI, Nauonil City. Wanda Sue Sm11n 2700 Gilbert G Agu11re 28811 able for your review al the This bus1ne11 It con. Gdrdc·n City, Ni w Vernon Grand 1errace PuDll~""'O Orange Loas1 doing business as 23 1988 Calll 92050 N Cahueng1 Blvd E Ortaga Highway San Juan Community Development ducted by· husband and wile • · . Calll 9232• Oail~Pitotl',.br,iir,;.>6 •968 SHORT CUTS 23600 11''72257 Tnis business " con-=2101, Hollywood Hills. Capistrano Calif 92693 Department 28-0t Mc:Gtw JamesJ DeCerlo \ <>rk M(·monal 1~ Artynn T WMta~et 513 , F593 Rockl1eld Ste 2B l Et Toro Published Orange Coast ducted by •n ind1111dual Ca111 9006a Anthony R Mo1so 2881 l Irvine CaJtr0rn•• TnlS statement was hied will bl· -.aid Satur rf,,.,. CarneltOn Corona del Mar PlJellC NOTICE Cail! 92630 Daily Pilot February 26. Robert H Hedstall Tn1s business IS eon-Orteg1 Htgflway Sen Juen 11 you nave any comment& with tl'te County Clerk of Or· rt•bruarv 27. at Ill 00 Caltl 92625 N1m1 Amirmol<tt 233 E Maren 4 11 18 t988 This s~tement wu I~ dueled by a general part· Cep1,.rano Cahl 92693 quesuont or concemt. you enge County on February 3. A M A-0 L d Th<>mes McB1oom 513 , FICTITIOUS BUSINEll 16th Pl Costa Mesa Calil F-586 w11n Iha ounty Clefk ol ,. nersn1p J Jerome MOISO 28811 are ll'Ylled to •llend. public t988 1 ur J ~' Carna1ion Corona d~ Ma.r NAME S 92627 _ ange County on January 26. R1en1rd A Bet>er Onega Hignway San Juen neanng 10 be Mid by Ille n701tl Qul'l'n o f A n ~wls Ca111 92625 ,, 1 TATEMfNT MonamedHonarkar 505t 19&8 . This s1e1emen1 wes filed Cepillrano Calll 92693 CityolfrvineC1tyCouncilon Publfshed Orange Co111 C hurch ?().Hi M.i r Elaine & Steve Scully Id ' ""t "'1"g persons are Allon Prky i:27. trv1ne. Cllll P\alC NOTICE '~ w11111ne County Clltfk o.t Or· Altce o Neill lwery 18811 Maren 8 1988 al 6 30 pm Daily Piiot February 12, 19. \'Is l d N t•"' p II r I 5246 Brigtlton O• Fllver I' ,.:i,. ":Pss~~TH CPA 92714 flCTITIOUI •u•-·· D PuD~s~dF o;ange ;d~;· •nge County on February Ortega Highway San Juan tn the City Councll 26 March 4. 1988 S•de Cahl 92506 1 -~~ • ,. · Rusem Tener zadeh NAiii ITATl•NT ••ty ' I e .ruary · 11 t988 Capistrano Colil 92693 Cllllmber' 17200 Jam-F-537 llt.'dl h Sus a n & R u s s '! • 1 t •'' ; ' '' t~2~Su•te 400 5051 Alt~ Prky -27 Irvine Tne IOllowing persons are 19 26 1988 F-508 FJn7'4 R1ct1a•d J 0 Neill 288 t I t>Otee Irvine Celilorn1a RICHER Tav&gltone 3831 W E"e< ,,0 .. ">m•tn 1521 W Cahl 92•" do.ngousinesses Published Orange Coast Ortega Highway San Juan For more 1nlorm111on P\Bl.IC NOTIC( • green Visalia CJl1I <; ... """'' J14 Sant• Ana. Tn1s Dusinen IS con-NEWPORT BEACH AWN-P\alC NOTICE Daily PllOI February 26. Cep11treno Celtl 97693 please "" s n ... Vand9f HENRY RICH ER dgl rn1s business •5 <i,, C •1• ., ''l<& ducted Oy a ltm•led partl'er-ING AND SHADE 869 w Marcil 4 11 18 1988 Tnis busineu IS con-Oussen in Ille Community FICTITIOUS llU ... H 84 pa.!>St'<i dW3\ f't•b du<:led Oy fO!nl "!'"'"'!! 1 sl'ltp 151n St -• Newpor1 Beac:l'I l'ICTITIOUI 9U ... ll F-589 dueled by a genl!'al pen· OevetOPment Dep1r1ment at NA• ITATl•NT 23 1988. Hl' IS Es1ner l WM1ai.1"' d ~ n H1neu ,, Fon-Nam• Am1emokr1 Calif 92663 NA• ITA.,._NT ner1h1p 660 37~3 II you cna11enge Tne I01low1ng persons are ruary . Tnls 11a1emen1 w.H '••PO, , .. I r,., ~1 •nd1vldua Thil s1e1emen1 was filed George B Rou Ill 34022 The l0Uow1ng peraont are P\alC NOTICE Giibert G Aguirre tnlt .pro,ec1 In court you may doing buSlness IS surv1vt-d by h!!> w1fo W1tn the County Cler~ or O• • , "tJ H mun led wttn the County Clerk or Or-Zerezllo Or Dana Pt Celli doing business 11 Tn•s tlelemeot wH liled be ~mlled In raising only RB GEMS. 208 I Mesa G Jbnl'll£'. daughtC'r, ·~County on Jen.,ar, 2t.. ..... ~ .. 'ba:nt;:'o/10r. •;;xe County on Jal'\Uary 25 92629 p E T E R L y N N flCT"IOUI au..... Wtlll the County Cterli. ol Or· lhON luuet you or some-Or Senle Ana Heigtlls. L ~ I.inc• B eattv . 1 8 Flat31 .. ~· ... couniycJ.Januery28 19 8 FJteOT7 l(.,ry Mac:K11vey 34022 ENTERPRISES. 24381 T~f~TATIMINT enge CountyonFjl.bruery 9. onetltera1Wd•llhepul>llC ea:~~07A 8ot>o< 2061 d d g h l s ' • "88 Z1rz110 Dr Deni P1 Ce1tt C1m1rron Court l egune •ng persons ere 1988 t1e1rlng deSCr1t>e0 In lhtl "0-• gr Jn JU C' r • Pvt>hsh.C Or.t"O" Ct'&\I ir.-,11 Pubhsned Orange Coast 92629 · · N uel Clltl 92656 doing business as l'J10ltt lite 0~ In wr1t1en cor· Meu Or . Senta Ana L y nn A S<'h brC'nnC'r Deily Pilot r11t·• •• , 5 1;i "uo11sneo Or~• Cout Daily P1101 February 12 19 Tnis Dusinen •s con· 1usan Lynn Brinda 24381 ADDED TOUCH. 4519 E Pellll Tester t<ruM & respondenee delivered 10 ~nts, Calif 97707 .ind Cathy Curlev. 19 26 1988 0111, Pilot February 5 12. 26 Matt ll 4 1988 dueled by a general parl· Cimarron Court. legune Cll11p1t11n Ava Orange. Krinsky 2301 Dupont Dr•ve. Ille City Council II. or Pr!Of and• Su•. Smith, 7700 lWO grC'al granci -F 505 Ill 'J6 1988 F-507 F-.b33 nerst11p Ntguel.C811f 92656 Calll 92669 51t1Floor lrv1rie Call! 92715 to,thepubllClleatlng N Cal'tuenga Blvd E , R k . d George B Ross 111 Jellrty Peter Brinda, Ketny A Byers t69 N Publlshe<i Or11nge Coast CITY 0, lf'VIMI. 8Y "2 tO I, Hollywood Hiiia. childrc n IC Y an Tnis statement wes hte<I 2438 t Cimarron Court. Roth ln Orange Celll Delly Pilot Feb<uary 19, 70. Mency l~. Cltr Clertt Calif 90068 Jenni r ('f M em ona I wrtll Int County Clerk ol Or· Leguna Niguel Cekl 92656 92669 Mltell 4 11 1988 Pubhsl'ted Or•ngt OtNtt lll•• l>usinen IS con· serv IC'C'S w 111 be SliUTING A NEW BUSINESS".". ange County on Febtuery 9, T111s Dustness is con· Phylhs Dz••dul. 2321 F-557x Diiiy P1lo1Febfuery2~. t918 ducted by • genetll Plrl· W ednesda M a.n:h z ' ' t9aa ducted by llutbend end wile Aralla ~woort Beach. Celtl F59e nerSh•P y . FS1'1U Suten Lynn Brinda 92860 Pta.IC NOTIC£ Richard A t.bet at l.00 PM at POK1flc PubllsllO<I Orange Cout Tnas 1111..,....,1 wes l•led Tn11 business 11 con-Pta.IC NOTICE Tll11 ttatamont wet hied View Chapel. In I.Pr· Deily Pilot Fao.ruary t9 26 with tlle Cot.Inly Clerk ol Or-ducted b~ co-partners 'ICTITIOUI 9UIMll wllll Ille County Clerk 01 Or· ment PIK'lfl(' Vit•w Merch 4 11 1918 ' =County on January 28. ~~.•:vst=en• was Med MA• ITATW•NT ~=I ~.;.ounty on fOOnlery M emonaJ Park Pa-1,.. !!Qltl Oeipetlm•1t 81 1119 p ... ,. 11op Dy 10 ltle yOut F-55 i 19 'miMY .. 11h the County Clerk 01 Ot· ~lie== :8009 ere c;c:1• .rrY fS717a afic V1f'w M ortuary. Oa11, "'10• is lllMMd 10 111--hc;t11>ou1 ~ 1111ament et P\lblllhed Orengo Coast •nge Coyn1y on January 28 A~Al.INC a Cahf0tnla DeVILOPtmWT koet( ~ Orange Coea1 Directors 644-2700 "<IV"'" • ~-ww:. -...,.,.. •ne Deily Pilot Legal 0epat1. rtaJC NOTICE Deily Pilot Fet>ruety 5 12 1988 oen.,at P.;.tnetlhle> 4400 CMlA#T ~ Dally Piiot Febt'*'Y 28, •~ 1 ·-~ mont 330 West Bay Cott• 19 ~ 1911 ~..SU MacArthur Boulaverd •790, ACTMn Mardi 4• 11 ti, 1911 w, ... 11 now IEAA04 Ille Mesa Cet1l0<f'll 11 you can no1 ICIMl1 F·509 Publ11~ Ofenge Coatt Nowp«t Beach. Clkf t2te0 NOTICE TO fHri PU8LIC l'~tO nam• •o• you •• no ei.tt• c:herge stop by pf .. H c.an us '1CTITJOU9 eueMU Dally Pilot r obruary 5, 12. Ron.id p T omaie. 441 tl\11 the City of Hvnllngton ---------- PAC•IC v•w al\O fl ... you ,,,. l1me end tl'lt •I (11 41 842-4321. bten.llOn NAMI •TATW•NT rtllllC NOTICE 19 ~6 1988 IHbella Terrac.. C0ton• def hectl 1n1end1 IO lffP-~ N011C( •MONAL PANC 1r10 10 111• COUtt ~ H'I a.tit• l 15 °' 316 •nel -,.... m•• The IOllow!ng e>erlOfl• •r• F~91 Mat Celd 92125 ptQC)(lllt comrnunitr 0..1--....... -.. ..... ...., ..... ;.;;;. __ Cemetery . M OftU•l'f .. ,._. 11\en ol COUIM "'°'tho •11•"98f'IO"li IOI' yOu 10 hendla OO<nQ ~.. 'ICTIT10U8 ....... Cocty M Smell •33 S..· vetopment llOC~ Grant rtennove IUH•M ,. .. ___.•Cr~torr ....-e11 °s corn.,__,...,.. lhllPfocecM•byrnall HAYWA"O t2 AS· U...ITAT'lmWT .. -JCllll\fll"r •etdAoed Cotori•Ot'Mar, ,undsffomtwo••illlnQP'O-MAmlTA,_., -.;<-'°"' lt(llllOWI ~ nemo ,, you"'°"'° llave Wt)' l\lrlnw SOCLATES 3$05 Cedtllec Tiie tonowing pweons .,. .._ "" -. Calif t2t25 jettt 10 ~. downtO'M' The'°'°""" "'IOM .,. 3500 Pac1t1C View Or 1vt' 11••-1 with tN County Cler• ques11or11 CllMM ~ 111 end we A*"'9 Suite o. l 10 eo.11 d<*1G but'lneN aa '1CTITIOU8 .,_.. !dwwl A.......,.,. 120 via ~·-'-:eda lfl\ClfO-dotna butineM " ~· S.acll DUtll•Sfl ~ ...... .., '°"' ... bl mot• lhen "'*' ro ...... MeM. Cehf 92t21 Tn llMllEO. 7'1 w t1tn MAim ITAT WT Wa.Mfl ~· heGh. men! program HAI" AT HO MllON 644-2700 ;;:,'•,,!' ;::"';'OC:Y :WP<.!-:: l:'oo 1,.c_ •n YoUr 0 Donnell 1n..u1men1 St Ste ll s. Cotta Me11, TIMI lollowlnf PtflOt\I ... ce111 "* Tl'te turOnt fO< tlletececte PLAZA. ~SO~ Ctr Or cetiC>f> with Int Coun'Y C•ll ~ t>u••nou" Partnora. 3$05 Ca<1111ec Av· Calif 112827 doing butinm1 • Sflawn J l(eltar. t 5 !n'lllf~ program _.. • 100. '8wport 8eectl. Cellf H·--LAWN• enue Sutte 0-110 CO.II E 8'11Ce TWICINll 7St v.. F'OA&AUNN!A VIDEO 8ucon 8ay Newoort tie~ by ,_,,09""'' t2te0 ' -...... C411tl •m• Lido Sovel. ~I 9oacll PAOOVCTIONS. 111 w 8Mdt. c. taeao lr'9 14501000 from ... CUf• "oeer w aortend, •• llT. 0UVS lreakwator Asaoc11101, Clltf t:2M3 1111'1 It . ~I 9Mc11. fNI bu8lfMM 11 con· refit C 0 8 0 ,...., ..... ,._ "newood lrtt..,., Caht MOfl114W~ • c.rr.ter., 3$0$ Cedill4ic A~ SUila EC Twichell fr141" 151 c.itt t*3 owcted 0y • ..,_., oan· l\ebilttation progfam ~ '21" Cr~lory 0-116 CO.ta Mell Cabf Via l ido Soud. ~I Al8f' ~ t1S w ,..... '400.000 from ·~tJon" Peife A. 8ortand.1.. ff 1t2S a... 1'~ tMH ~ c .. ,, 12913 16UI .. '8wport a..dl, C D ~ ..xounc of Ille C 0 l!I G pro-"NWOOO. 1~11\•. \;tlll Cotta ~ Tn1s 11u11nHt 11 con-fh11 nulln•" 11 con· Cellf tzta fNe ...,,,.,,, w• hleo I'"" . 127 t• S"2;5SS• OVCMCI t>y 1 9**11 Pllff· ducted by a goner II "'1• TM DV.ttMM ta co-;. "'"""'-C41W1ty Oet11 ot Or· The fKaOe ~ tllie lllutinn9 11 COfl· nefllNp '*""° __, Dy tin IMIMdu,M Ml9 C°""'Y Oft '*'*' I, Pt 00' am w Ill be I lft• ducted'\:.:~ end_.. Oon8'd S Otafll I C.. t ..cNll ,._. NNNM tlll ...,.,,Md wttl't • PliOr"'r tor "oear Thia lllilemlM ... hleO TM a&a .. ,..,, .. ..... T._ ~, .. MM ~IOll IOt own.. o1 n.i •••11e1111:• ... l4 =-..... """""'-COuntr c:..n ot Ot· ..i:thWle~CWtt ot Ot· =-.. CouMy Clai!'ll •Or· co~1.•Corooration llfopert ... If\ '"-..._ .. ..,. .. c...,Ollr' otOr· -.. County on~.,. ~Y.,. '~ ~on~2t. 2 (:«pot• ,.... tut .. bourldlld bf t.t. oer..; ... COY1My1111.-..Vt1, 11 '"' n •tu 121 ~ 8-c:h, c.ii1 '"""' w We1nuC .,.. nn ,_ ,_ ... T)le Clf't"-C:.CCMIM!m'W:~llllllltl ... 111 lfl ,_ ~ 9'.,.. COlll ~ 0....-C:.. "•ti,..~ C... "U •Or ... ea.. enw°""*"lll ,... ter "t "'°'91119~C.. °"'Y '*>t '*'-Y It It. ~ ~ ,__, II. NM ,ttOruaty I ti. Deity.'-,...,,..,., ti It ""9 orotee' IN ,_ ... 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' () . • GM 111111 1111111 frlm Its 111P1111w mldSIZI IDllllls 111111 Cllst llPl1•1 llY 'My llCllll C1P Is I BMW' , By ElEANO~ M COtll S or Pito COrrespon er• -Ir s es• u 1 -,u pp e dreams ore mode o' ou· SN-W s newes1 ,..ooe o 12-cy r:cef 1oof-d00f s~ijo"' 1s being pure osea t;y o•der prof essiooo·s.... o n~e. moae ll so1d S·e~e Souza so1es manage• 01 S1eri ng BMW in ewpof' Beech. · The lim 1ed 0<oduc1too model co!'ed t~e 7 50 l v. be h1ghl g tea ;1 t e I 98&0ro'1Qe Coon! 1 Auto s cw a· Anohe rr Srad1om from So·u•aov rrOJQl'I Mc•('l o l"trod.uce.: r me I.Jr ·ed Sroies a ~e oeg ,.,, rg o rn1s yeor the r e l¥ •co ol-t e-• re BMW hos genero·ed o Qfeo• deo o 1n•erest a('l(f e1C temen• n the Orange Coos area ' Ne'd be able •osenos manv 7501l sas v.e coy,ld get "said ~o err Crevier geriero• manager of -Cre" er BM'lv Ill So,,·~ Ano 'The'compony w nor., 1mpon 3 000 u"1:s o Orth A,,.e r1co h s year so 1 e oe'Tiond .s greo'e' tnoi ·1-e s.iopl ' W11ho rera P' ce·a"g ng I•:>'"' $67 OOOto $70 0004 r~e .iAur -we!' ~appeoli tcirenond - womer ,..ho apprec c·e • ,;e au1omob es. They can have onythmg they var• Crevier said New owners •nc ude bu iQers jQ{'C's C"O comoo'lr p•es.aents. T ntee o•ea d-:J e•s -S·e• "9 B\AW Cre" er Si\! and SooJ ~oc · 2\ .. '\he ..... eve .. sod 1 .. e 10 sewer 7 S01ls s n .e ·• ~ -:.Jes 0" "ed n Jciuory. The moJOfll')' oi 11 e ti:;ye•s .~·~ t"ev-O.,;S BM'v\ owners fro ... the Orange Coos· ... •::: (()(In On qer~., o' mo'lOQer ol Sodd eboc 8M 1n lrv.ne so .J t eco·e ore Of Own tot e new model because ' 11 s such ; Off' ete car 10 terms of hondhng sieenrg and CQITlfor· '""'e 7 501l sso snooth -ndang ood ~ 1t hos gi-eot occe ::•o• O"' . Cr~1er, Sol z-: ~.,d 0,, a 1 sc a buyers ore deflghted wit e n~ .... -ode . "I hodone cus oo:er ...,1'1oboog ta 750tl ~h s w1 e. Cre-wier said , oo· a 'er hedro"e • ~e couldn (Please see NEW /Poge 8) The Calllornla-only Sirengetl Bl1z• llJ ClllVl'lllt dllllts au a 11 c...1 DM.Y "'°'' "-·'*••a - reviews, luxury models hi blight auto show irst'89 .... odelto esh·own ··sProbe ~ Ford M6t0f Co. has decided to get le9d on introducing 1989 models public by ma~ing the first West showing of the Ford Probe 2- ~s-2 model at the Orange County 'o Show at Anaheim Stadium iturday through March 6. · ~two-door sport hatchback ·• after five years of research _ develcipment betWeen Ford and lieazda. The result is an exciting ~~a,y model offering a dls-tnc11ve design and technic8J fea- res thJt will be the talk of the •. tomotlve world f0< years to come. Probe's body and Interior were ~esignad by FOfd's North American ·Ex"8ition-at-a-glance LOCATIDlt -" ...... " lt1dlain. 2000 ..... Cal1ge Btvd. (57 ~. Kl'lll A ___ ,_ DA1D: ....... Feb. 27 through..,_, M9rdt 4. HCMM8: I p.M. to 10 p.m . ..-deya; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. S.U:. Md 10a.m.to1 p.m. ~ ••• AcMll. M; Wlk>r9 (15andows)12; children 6 to 12 yesa.12 Md under ...... ac--= More....,. 400 1• e1n Md trucka repr111ntlng more tMn 40 major~ Inducted .. the Welt Coat premier• of the 1989 Ford Probe, Jeep WrMQler S, Aaton Martin Lagonda and front-wttHI drtw mod• Ponti..: Grand Prix. ~Ill• New Yorker LMdau, Buick Aepl, Dodge Dynuty, Ltncoen Continental and Oldsmobile Cut ..... Spon80red by the Motor CW Deal•• Aaociation of Orange County. Produced by Auto Oeeler Showa, Inc. Md Volkswagen -will be lhown. European manufactuten with lerge dl8playa wlM lndude BMW, Me.~ PorKM, Votvo, ,,.._, SWtng. M111 ratl, Peugeot ancf Fer- r arl. Luxury model• Include Me.cedes 300CE. BMW 750ll _... the redulgned Votvo 780GL Luxury mocMta from Japan car mlllk.,. .. lndude Mada 921, Acura L.egend, M~ Galant, Nliaan Maxima and Toyota Crelakia. L~ Imports will be led by the o.hatau Charade, Japan's new- ..t entry Into the amall c:.r field, along wtth 1911 rnodell from Hyun- ct.I, Suberu and Suzuki. Mor• than 170 mocMtl on ~ are priced under S11,000. U.S. 8Utornek_,..,. ~Ing thW moet exdUng lineup of new models In yes-. 8CCOrdll911 to Sc:huhz. Motor Trend lftllgUll'9's "Cer of the Yw," POllllK Grand PrtlC, Is expected to ctr.. IM attention of vialon *"II ..... Buick Aep and Oldamoblle Cultw. Al three Gen- ... Moton CW81Mture new front- wheeHlrtve, -.0 a ~ on Lin- coln Continental, Chryller New Yorker Landau and Dodge Dynasty. ~at tlae Onmae Coma~ lateraatf•e• Allto Show, Ford llotor Co.'• two-dOor bate '-ell Probe f•ta.ree a 2 .2 liter ea&lae with electroDJc fael ~OD by lles4a. Oeaign Studios. The exterior dellgn emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency, featuring. Integrated bumpers front and rear. conoealed headlamps, ftush glass and concealed "B" and "C" roof pillars. A generous luggage area with split fotd-down rear seat and standard equipment on LX and GT series lii(e Wt lnstr.ument cluster ..and steer~ column, pdsenger-side under-seat st0<age and adjustable driver's seat height, lumbar support and headrest are offered. Comprehensive analog Instrumentation Is aJso standard with digital Instrumentation optional on the LX series. Probe'• four-cylinder engine is produced by Mazda featuring 2.2 liters wfth three valves per cytlndet · and etectronlc fuet injection. GT models oner Turt>oc:Mrglng with lntercooler aJong wfth oomputer- controlled automatic-adjusting SUspetision and four.wheel dtlk brakes with optional anti-lock sys- tem. All F0<d models for 1988 will be on di~lay at the show. ' The Mtoll llutla .... •••· *8 --d-1Mdlt powered bJ a&.• U•. ' --......._ Y-8 carfnmtlae~•carmellerwllO•ppU.. fael-....... •f!•· n. la....._ Ill all the eaodc can fw Jaa• Bond mmea. la leatbei wttll woo carpettac. Jeep releases Wran.gler S aimed at new 4WDbuyers The Jeep WrMfl* S -r1l1111d lat ..... by the Jeep/Eegle dMlion of Chtyller Moton Corp. -wttl make Its West Coast debut at the Orange CountyAuto Show. Retailing fOf $8,995, the Wrangler S will compete ln-t>etween the hlgh- llne Suzuki Samurai and light four- wheel-drive compact truck• IUCh u the Ford Ranger, Dodge Ram 50 and Toyota plckupa. "Price is the top motivating factor for the buyers In thi• market," Mid Wiiiiam E. Enockson. group vice president/North American ..... and marketing. "But they are allo look- ing for versatility, fuel-economy and the fun associated with four-wheef- drlve. "We expect that 25 percent of the buyers will be women who are becoming Increasingly Important In this segment, and like men . are attracted by the price. utility and smaller size of the vehicle." The Wrangler S's standard equip- ment lncludes-a-2.5---mer, four- cytlnder engine. rNe-speed manual transmislk>n, soft top, atMI wheel1. sport wheel covers-and white letter Wrangler radial tires. Shipments are now arriving In dealer showrooms In Jeep/£a&le offtelala ezpect 25 percent of the bayen of tbJa Jeep Wran&ler 8 model to be women attracted by the prlee. ~------------------------------------. Southern California. generation or Jeep vehicles In Cali- fornia has been outstanding, com- pany ottlclals report. Combined sales or all Jeep vehtcles have continued to break records for the past three years. Today, Jeep ve- hlcies are the hott11t selling tpOrts ' ' • Optional equipment lncludei AM /FM stereo cassette with Dolby sound. power steering, black, charcoal and tan hardtop. and front and rear carpeting. sand dune yellow and COiorado red. The special edition Wrangler S will be produced In five exterior colors: The new Jeep Wrangler S joins an ever Increasing family or popular Jeep vehicles Including the Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneera and Jeep Comanche pickup truck and Grand Wagoneer. utility vehicles In the market. . Olympic white. cluak: black, coffee. Consumer reaponM to this new Growth·in show's stature shows county's importance This year's display is 4 days longer, 33% larger than 1987 --- The growth of the Orange County lnternatlonaJ Auto Show parallefs the county's and shows Its emerging economic Importance, aays John Campbel, pr8"dent of the Orange County MotOf Car ONlers Msociatlon. The auoclatlon sponsors the expoeltlon which this year: • Spana nine days and two welkends, lmprovtng on the prevk>us five-day runs. • Expects 200,000 vtsltors, compared to la8t year's 110,000. • Covers 180,000 square feet of manufacturers' display space plus 20,000 square feet for aocea1ory exhibits, better than the 150,000-aquare-foot total In 1987. "Ellentlally, we're one-third btggef. We've become a legitimate, major reglonaJ show In our own right and we're no longer con8'dered an off-lhoot of the Los Angetea show,'' Campbell said. "Thae lmprOYementl certainty Indicate the emphalla that alt the U.S. and foreign auto maken piece on this market. "Every major Detroit car manufacturer wtll be Ca1nera Day • entries 1nay • • win prizes Ritz Cemera Dey at the Orenge County ~uto Show on Friday, Marcft 4. wflt feature drewingl fOf aon'9 $2,000 In prina and the grand prtle of a lony Video Imm Handycem. Every lhow vtaMot on C....a Dey will recetw an entry to be cMpoltted at the AIU Cemera StOf•' show booCh for the big prlle dr.wtng to be held at 8:30 p.m. Ql'8r prine .. be! MCCMtd, a Mlnoft8 Auto FOQllC8mera: t .. d. an ~ XA3 .,..a; four1h. I GOKO UF2 C9efa and lftt\, a Kod8k >C-15F lnlllmat6C cai•••· The 8Uto ..__ .. the...,.... pl9cl9 to photograph or ~ II IM .... ,..,.. °' , ....... '*9. tour- wMll-Clrtvel Ind °"* ~ ~ '**'· DollM of ,.., .. °" end MOdlll 09' lie.., llftGnl 11'8 mor. "*' 400 _..on-..-. -.a.. ........ Fll ..... ....... -.... lllllflllnd --~IOM•a••••on c....o.,. ............. .. 2 to 10 p.m • represented as well as all the new playen -Stening. DaJhatsu. Acura and Hyundai. To top it oH F0<d wfll be presenting Its 1989 Probe In Its West Cout debut here." Campbell, of Campbell Automotive Group In Irvine, has just returned from the 71at National Automoblte Dealers Association In San Francisco which drew 25,000 dealers from across the country who diacuaaad improvtng the MrVk:e they give customers. Computers were among the hottest -and moat expensive -Items on display during the four-day meeting. "Industry anMylta predict there wfll be 40 auto manufacturers by 1990 which means there wtll be Iota or choices and v«y stiff competition," Campbell reported. ''TheM trenda wfll be very good for the public and mean considerable changes In the way cars are sold. The automotive MC1or la In the throes of major changes - economic condltlonl, computerization and the way dealerships are fOfmed. · · As one meana of keeping up with thele develop- ments. Campbell said the OCMCDA this year la Initiating an apprentice program at Fullerton and Chapman collegea '°' jobl In the automotive retail bulinels. "We wfll help Ir\,~ vocational trakllng cour ... In ..... repair and accounting that will lead to rewarding careers and give students the opportunity to get lnYON9d wNe they are still In IChoot." he u.ptained. Test-driven 8 Ford lately? Kent Moore lducator CoronadelMer Ownt '32 Ford, 'M Buick end '17 Mutt•no The 1988 Mustang GT Is, without a doubt, the best low· buck, high performance toy avail· able In today's car market. The moment ou fire up'thls car. you are sudden- ly catapulted back In time to the '60s when Det roit was producing their "muscle cars." This theme 1s quickly rein- forced as you step on the gas and experience long-sought-after. six-second, 0-60 acceleration. As you cruise down the road, the dual exhaust system emits a low-rumbling res- onance ala the glasspack muffler era. Anybody wanna drag? It's a goer! Tt)e cockpit ts tastefully styled with comfortable cloth buckets. a functional dash and easy-to-read Instrumentation. The padded sports wheel feels good, AM/FM Premium Sound Is nice and I liked the nlf1y tilt-down reading lamp which secures Into the overhead. I'm not much on the take louvre applications on the rear taillights. though. and the body panels give the car a somewhat overdone look Alloy wheels mount Goodyear Gatorbacks which give a very secure fMllng when at- tempting hard cornering. It's hard to believe that you can buy a $14,000 Ford with such power and good handling characteristics. W.h1ch 'f'ay to the slalom course? ~can drive this truly fun car anywhere although with all that low end torque It could get a little squirrely in the rain so use caution. And. while you could haul four adults around, I mainlY. see th'e Mustang as a two-passenger sports car although there is ample storage when the rear seats fold down and more under the hatch- back "Ji ,, ' '·••t.· 'l:;i ~f/ 11 I I ."(,/" Mustangs designed to perform The Ford Mustang GT -named one of the 10 Best Cars of 1987 by editors of Car and Driver maga- zine -heads Mustang's 1988 hatchback, sedan and convertible models. The lineup includes the sporty LX two-door sedan. hatch- back and convertible models with standard 2.3-liter engine. The powerful 5 0-llter V-8-pow- ered GT 1s available in either hatchback or convertible models. Both the GT and LX have as standard equipment a five-speed menual overdrive transmission A four-speed automatic overdrive transm1ss1on also 1s available "With dramatic styling. per· formance and handling. the Mus- tang GT offers outstanding value for the driving enthusiast ... said Robert L Rewey. Ford vice presi- dent Mustang GT's suspension sys- tem features gas-pressurized front struts. Quadra-shock rear Jenle E. Walker Ae1erve pollce officer C09taMeu Own1 T ·Bird, GMC truck end 1 Mu1teng .. It you are looking for a sporty, performance car. but you prefer to buy American. this car 1s the ticket! Just be careful not to get too many! (Tickets that Is.) The all black GT was left with the engine running end headlights on, waiting for me to drive it. Immediately, I ltked what I uw .and heard. The mere rumb .. of the engi ne mede me eager to drive It. The Mustang GT u en appearance unique from eny other cer. It• racy loo!( cannot be mlltaken tor anything o the .. JeenneMood1 Underwriter CoeteMHa Own• 'M Ford Tempo The clean and sporty Mustang GT Immediately caught my eye on the showroom floor. The Interior with extremely comfortable leather seats was tastefully done. The driver's seat ad1usted eas- ily. As a driver with short legs. it's important to have an easily adjustable seat After the in- itial test drive. I had an op- portunity to ride in the rear seat It was quite comfortable I suspect, however. 11 I were 6 feet tall. I may have been a little less comfortable. The V8 engine made the car a dream to drive In city traffic as well as on the freeway. I was all I could do to return the Muo;tang to the showroom without first driving to Las Vegas. ·,· The gauges on the instrument panel were easy to read Th'e convertible top went down with the greatest of ease. The glass rear window 1s a nice touch It was a special treat to drive a car that can outrun its own shadow. In these days of generally smaller engines. this GT was an exciting car to drive. The road- hugg1ng ability of this little gem was outstanding on the curves The 8 cy1mder engine was raring to go. It's comfor1ing to know the power is there if you need 11 Comfort. dr1veab1hty. get up and go, as well as safety features are all selling points for this sporty Mustang. The length of the trip I would take in this, beauty would be limited only by the number of suitcases that · would fit m the rather modest-size trunk. This is certainly today's car The Mustang GT is for people who are going places! \ .. ' •\ .... ,. :·.·; 1r1 ,, , , .. , .... suspension. Traction-Lok rear axle and progresstve rate springs for ride comfort and handhng Large P225/60VR 15 Goodyear Eagle performance tires come standard on 15-by 7-inch aluminum wheels Tilt-steering wheel. articulated sport seats with cloth trim. four- way headrests and power lumbar support also are standard Mustang U< comes with a 2 3· • hter EFI 1-4 engine or can be equipped with the optional 5 0- liter engine. Mustang's long list ot standard features includes power rack -and -p1n1on steering . MacPherson front suspension power front disc/rear drum brakes. electronic engine controls and multiple-port electronic fuel in1ection. ComfQ.rt and convenience are road. unhke many ~ore1gn cars that look so much ahke The door felt sohd upon closing 1t. The driver's seat seemed to fit me well. All of the instruments were easy to read Swltehes. buttons and the radio could all be reached w•thout effort Upon exiting the dealer s lot. I had to make a conscious effort to a1101d leaving any rubber on the driveway. This car was fastl I rarely got out of thrid gear whlle driving around town. Wlth the windows up. 1 surpris- ingly quiet ride was enjoyed. Tha suspension was slightly stitt. how- ever that is to be expected with a performance type car. I could live with that/ The cornering was tight on all types of turns or curves. no pulling or swaying was noticed The Mustang GT offers an exhilarating ride and Is fun to drive. I felt safe, comtortab .. and like I belonged In this car. I wduld purchate this car In 1 flash, providing I Qidn't have three children. I "POW we wouldn't get beyond the d riveway before they would be saying, .. Are we there yet?. We're aqufahed." The bllCk .. t is about roomy enough for two amall children and • guinea pig. AQ91n, that la 'to be expected· wlth this size of a car The trunk wouldn't provide enough room tor ua either; It would PfobabfV...,. .. ._. '°' two Over ... I tltgNy r9COmf'nel~ this tpCM1y loolllng performence Cet It wu tun to drive end lt't Amer~an • Ron Regehr Spec. englnHr Huntington BHch Own• •a1 Suzuki Samurai and '71 Chry1ler New Yorker I demand few things from an automobile It should speed up when I step on the gas. go where I point ii and slow down when I step on the brake Simple. basic no-nonsense re- uirements that the 1988 Mus- tang does in spades -and 1n com f ort' There was oc- casional hesi- ta tion when ac- celerating. but in tn1s day of ever-increasing smog stuff " I guess t,,\s is to OP expected The last Mustang I drove was a brand new 1965 2-plus-2 fastback that cornered llke 11 was on rails and had as hard a ride as my Red Fiver wagon This year s 1s a high-per· formance luxury model of its 23· year-old predecesor. with comfort that only middle age can ap- preciate. It 1¥asn t the easiest car to fold b; 6-toot-3 240 pounds into, but then not too many are And this one was worth the effort Now don t misunderstand what I'm saying New licensees and college students will en1oy the Mustang too. but do they deserve 1t? Maybe hke old port or sherry. fine things are more fully ap- preciated by the older set " One thing is certain though There aren I too many auto- mobiles built any mor~ that have a nice throaty V-8 coupled to a responsive and smooth five- speed 1ransm1ss1on drnvng a fine set of rear tires Henry would be proud to have n1s name on this Ford everytn1ng 1s where 11 should be and •I all 'eels ri~ht On second thought let s keep this Mustang reserved tor the over-40 crowd wno like to rem1- n1sce reflected in Mustang's Interior design The cllmate control and ent ertainment systems are centered for easy reach Turn signals. high beam. flash-to-pass and standard interval wiper con- trols are mounted on the steering column tor lingert1p access Personal convenience features. such as electronic AMtFM stereo radio with integral clock and dual remote mirrors also are standard on all Mustangs Mustang hatchback.s have spht fold rear seat backs which when folded down provide nearly 30 cubic teet ot carpeted cargo space The open-air lun and freedom of the convertible is enhanced by a power-operated top with rear glass that can be 1eft m oiace even when the top is retracted Jon Durie• Petroleum transfer englnffr Coate Meaa Owns '11 Buick con vertlbl• First 1mpress1on Just another Mustang Good lines nice body. excellent color Opening the door I found the 1ns1de to be nothing special although I did hke the dash and all i ts gauges The seats could be compared to those you mtght find 1n any golf cart - :hat 1s to say, very hard and stiff Then I turned the engine on which was a turn for the best. The second I pulled out of the driveway, I knew this was one f1re-breath1ng. tire-screeching machine The Mustang felt really safe But I 1ust could not get com- fortable 1n those seats The price seems to be very reasonable for wtiat you re get- ting All in all. I thought 1t wa a nice car It just wean 't the car tor me .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday. February 26. 1988 CS : .. .o ....... . . . .. . . ~ I t • <u\.~~. "We've Got Pride'~- FAMILY OWNED and OPERATED 40 ·YEARS -... SALES • SERVIC~ •• ILE . ,, ~. .. .; .. ·~:.' ... ,, "LEASING .'. . . .• . . I ••: ..... ... ·. . ' . ., ... .... ~ . . .... ,"• ..,. . '\, ., .·. -. : ·y .. .... '-'t'~·~·,t-i/~\·~~~~--~ l · DAIHATSu· :.- t....~ ...... ~ ~ ~~...._._ •. .:: Mon. thru Fri . 8:00 . 8:00 Saturday HO · l.ilD Sunday 11:00 . 5:00 Service Miura · 7:30 . 5:30 ... ·Fri. AbbEN ..... f'-'J .• _, ""'· LMUIA .. EL CA 12117 714/582-0800 ....... ' . ~· \ • .. .. .. ... ... .. . . , . '. , . .. ·. .. .; . ~. .. I • .. •. .. . .. . .. . ..... 9'-9 CoMt OAe&.Y PtlOT/ Friday. Febru9ry"2t. 1Ma C.HMY l.llt ('1,.YMOVfH . . , • • • " 0 u w • J. •1-....-~--.--r--.-.--r• 1.Al>lllAI. .. .. !lO &• .· . I ... MAlOA I '°'"'>U •• l j ...1 l j 11Tr r·1 HUNl)A u w i.. ~~ ~ !>} • TOYOTA ·" t1 • ~ JO 1l u TOYOTA IO . , ., "1 .. •& f f)HO • ., .... 10 1'11 1· 'L l~- 1 •T r r-i--r-I FOrco rot oO •• ..i •> ... I) \II l!llJUl!llll VULVU IHP iCAC..ll .... 101111 • • '° " ~ u .. ~ .. ,, .. 0A1'4A TSU STADIUM .Ot OllS )""II llU\ Lit u 2• 2$ ,. It 19 lO )0 » JJ ,. ,, JI JI » Jt P...,.1 .. 11 . Alf• 1(- A OAIH" TSU VllLl.!IW,.C.l:N 1)1 Ill .. ., .. .. ,, n I) ,. ~ II It ,. to CHCVltOLt T 00~1 n >• n ~ t7 ,. 1' 141 J• » » ,. n :i. » JI • a . J 4 I ·111 1... L~ I f -r I I I I r " 1 -r-r-,-t --...--.---,.--..-, -..- 1 , -=. Clll VKOLC I <Jl O~l\IOllll l ~ .. ti .. .. 10 11 /1 1) I• 1\ ... II It ,. 10 I• 11 lll.1\ > IJ\111 l•llH M,. ! c I ..... Eagle Premier here The 1988 E9gle Premier four-door sedan, wtth aleek. European 1tytlng created by one of the wortd'• moet renowned automotive dell~•· promises to be one of the most sophisticated and eye-pleasing sedans on the road. It will be built at one of the moat modern automotive manufacturing facilities In the world. Chrysler Motors' new Bramalea plant In Brampton, Ontario. Just west of Toronto. market tor the 1988 model 'IMI· It wta compete againat· the Ford Taurus. Mercwy Sable. Otdl Ciera. 8uidc Century anct Pont'8c eooo .. well as Imports IUCh al the Toyota Creulda. Ntuan Maxima and the Audi 4000. "Not only wtll the prernief be equipped wtth the most powerful four-cylinder engine In It• claaa, the best EPA-rated fuel economy In Its class and have the largest Interior. It aJso has a wkM range of other product fMtures and advMtages over the competition," Cappy said. ·····1 -~L_.__..__~ J__.__...__... 1_ r r r • T r-rr r-r r T TT T r r l 1l 1• lS >t 21 11 ;i. _!___I_ .! I I l. >. C 1-r r r 1 T -, l r r r 1 J._ J._ J. .J J._ I I r I T 1 L l.. I 1-T r l "Premier's world-class styting, en- gineering and manufacturing tech- nology represent the culmination of an all-out, five-year development. program." said Joseph E. Cappy, group vice president for Jeep/Eagle marketing for Chryller. The Premier wlll be offered In two model series -LX 1nd ES -eech tailored to appeal to a lffghtly dlttterent buyer. Vet. It uch level, buyers will find an outstanding array of standard equipment plus comfort and convenience options. . "' . . ·. "'')~""' . I \\ll)l fll'.>111 ~llllA U .. 41 .. <19 ~ St )J » ~ S$ :16 $1 ~ ~ JI ll' l AC..ll tO ••-.?•J ... IS '-l.,.I' •l<I 1\ll'\lkl' lt',(111'-~•lHl.111'' '>UlUld .. ., .... 10 1'n1 1•1),.1111 A.,tun \\II• t•n f et••' J.c-u.u "•''9• Ro\.•• ... · P'l~r-elan of Oranie Co unty International Auto Sbow a.hlbltor• at Anaheim StadJum from Friday throu&h March 6. The front-wheel-drive Eagle Premier, designed by Glorgetto Grugiaro, head of Ital Design In Turin • Italy, wlll ·be positioned In the lnter- rtied1ate segment of the market which rs expected to account for about 18 percent of the total U.S. car The Premier LX Is tailored for the more tradltlonal Ametlcan Inter· mediate lusury market. Premier EX Is equipped and.designed to appeal as a sophisticated European sports sedan. NEW 1987 NISSAN SPECIAL SENT RA PURCHASE 56988 LEASE WITH OPTION To auvr 1988 SENTRA STANDARD • '88 NISSAN 300 ZX S287+tax per ro.onth 60 month clou•<! tn<I ltitSt Totcll c.uh Down St S71 S9 C.l'.P COS'T Sl8.4S828 To1cllof paymtnu S18 45818 LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUYI s17414 88 NISSAN SENTRA 60 monlh clost<I t nd ltast ro 1.il c.ish down S76600 CAP COST S700000 Total of Paymtnrs S7 4 39 40 I .it th11 pnct SN 5 19193 ST K=4 591 plus 1;u ptr monrh plus ta.x Air-Pin Srripts ·"""H oLMES.·TUTTLE 'N1ssAN XE COUPE . 1 .-H .-urpr1ct1 subjtCI 10 prior salt F'11u• plus tM lie doc ftes dn<I dtaltr ae1<1e<1 op11om 11 ilny 540-6410 2825 HARBOR 8[VU.-nv :--c o sT A M ES A . Come see the luxurious, new 1988 Lincoln Continental. It 's g ot everything you'd expect 1n a luxury car · including all these sta f'1!dard fea trues: 1 : .• F•o,.., ...,r, ... p 1' ·' • 1 ;:. 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February 26. 1988 • GM seeks boost from three new midsize models Other auto makers offering· 88 buyers high-tech power, safety innovations llf .I~ IRAUNITS* five dMeiona: the Buick Regal, the ,.. .... ...., Pontiac Gr8nd Prix Md the Olds- OETROIT -General MotOf'a mobile Cuttua $upf9me. Corp. 11 hoping that the 1988 '-Unch . The thrM cara lhat• a platform but of Its alt-new GM 10 cars wUI do for It not too much body metal. pert of what Taurut and sa~ did '°' FOf'd ~1~~·,.:~~-rnt~~t~ ~: Motor Co. -replace an eneyclo-Chevro6et-onty Cor*8 and e.etta pedla of negative publlclty with raves and dfvOf'ce of Cadlttac engineering and record sales. d -.i,, f thet dtvillon The Mfodynamic. front-wheet an .. ..._n rom o s. drive. mldsin GM lOs replace main-Plagued by plunging U.S. market stay ofder models In three of GM'a share In the last two years. GM I desperately needs the boolt thelf cars can give It. They are among the flrat fl'ulta of GM'1 $41 billion factory modernization and hneop revamp. For buyers. 1988 will bring a paethora of new high-tech power and safety Innovations. the first Ameri- can 1&.valve engine. stronger slx- cyfinder engines. Japanese four- wheel steering and wider use of anti- lock braking systems. computerized suspension s~stems. four-wheel- drive, air bags and automatic seat belts. The alipperv, eye-plea11ng body styte that West Germany's Audi pioneered in Europe and Ford brought to the United States with Its ... - mid-1980s. lineup Is .being copied by Imports and domestics alike tor 1988. At least two makers will 1oin the already crowded U S auto market in 1988 for the flflt Ume Japan's Oaihatsu has been stead- ily building a dealer network and wlll unveil its Charade minicar 1n Decem- ber. and will be joined by still another entry In the $5,000-$6.000 range the Proton Saga from Malaysia It will be harder than ever to tell whether a car or truck is American- made or imported Mazda Honda and Toyota are all building cars in the United States and Nissan makes cars and trucks here Ford. GM and ChrySIJ'r all import cars and sell them under lheir own nameplates. Chrysler also sells imported trucks Those with more than lhe usual S 10.000-$20 000 10 spend will find an assortment ol ultra-luxury spor1s cars built by foreign makers owned by the Big Three Chrysler's Italian Lamborghini GM s British Lotus and Ford's Br1t1sh Aston-Mar1in Jeep-lovers will find lheir favorite four-wheel drive vehicles under the new Eagle-Jeep marque created by Chrysler when 11 purchased Amerl· can Motors Corp Buyers· first ben- el11 Chrysler has extended its seven- year 70 000 mile warranty to Eagle- Jee" products -----~·---= -------- Built Drthe Human Race: With no end 1n sight to th• uM ol widespread p1 irchase 1ncent1vee. In· eluding bargain-basemen\ loan rates and generous rebatea. con- sumers will find the hotter-than..,., showroom competition meena another buyers market 1n 1988 Here's what s new for 1988. General Motor• Chevrolefs .;ompact Cavalier 0-U an aerodynamic la<:ellft with new front and rear ends. compoeh• halogen headlamps and an ell· around smoother sportier look. Chevy s subcompact Nova seden. (Pleaite aee MODELS/Pae• 8) N~ ~ out to provr that you can ~ all of w ~ all of the time. With a modd lincup iM ind.adcs ~_from the eronor.!"'al Smtra tw ro dr ~ 300ZX and rugged Hard body• trucks . Sec all the new NisQn 1at the Orange County Auto SN>w. ln _AllaOOm Stadium t=d>ruary .. ~h tv1aoch 6, 1988 . • . _, ·~ :~ .;;, ... -.. ... • C9 OrMge CoeM DAil V PILOT/ frtdar, f*'-Y 21. 1 ... MODELS, INNOVATIONS DESCRIBED ••• Prom ..... built at a GM-loyota loint·wntur• plant In Fremorit. gets an optlonal 16-valve. four-cytinder Quad Four produces more hofaepowet than a conventional alx-cytlnd9r. Pontiac's Sunbtrd, sister to Cavalier. also gets a distinguishing facelltt, and Pontiac's Grand Am gets the Quad Four option. The 9000 STE'wlll have optional full-time all· wheel drive later In the year. Pontiac's GM 10. the Grand Prix two-door coupe, ts one of the moat aerodynamic offerings In the Indus- try. with flush glass. door handles recessed into side pillars. a sloped hood. raked windshield and four- wh eel disc brakes. while Electra. AlwrMI and the L.S•br• T-~ the 3.1-111., ve engtne. Later W-1881. Butd( _... Cad61tac:'1 SeYtele, Fleetwood, De VIiie and feceMfted Eldorado all ha"9 a new 4.5-1119' dlQltalty fuef-lnjected ve engine. which gets better ec- C.-atlon than IUt year'• englM with the same fuel economy. Seville and Eldorado have an anti- lock brake option. The Italian-bod- ied. Amerlcan-chusied Allante gets a few new touches, but th• $54,000 luxurymoblle still has only one extra- charge option: a cellular telephone. The Chevy and GMC C-K trucks unveiled last year wlll be joined by several splnoffs. and all get a standard five-speed manual trans- mission In place of last year's tour- speed. Ford llotor Co. r. CllrJaler The att-new, high-tech. front- wheet drive New Yorker and New York., Landau and the Dodge Oynuty luxury models still aim at Chrysler'• affluent, conMrVatlve. over-50 buY91"1, retaining trademark sharpty aquated edges. Buyers of both can get anti-lock brakes along with numerou1 other amenities. Chrysler also 11 expecting 1988 to be the year of Its TC by Maseratl import coupe with 16-valve turbo- charged engine. Chrysler adds a 2.2- llter fuel-Injected four-cylinder en- gine for the popular Omni-Horizon subcompacts and an optional driver- side air bag for the Plymouth Gran Fury later In the year. • Oldsmobile developed the Quad Four. the flrs1 American-made 16· valve engine, and is putting It In the resuscitated Cutlass Calais. Olds- mobile's GM 10. the Cutlass Su- preme. sports tour-wheel disc brakes. a "lubed-tor-life" Indepen- dent suspension system and wet- arm w1ndsh1eld wipers that spray through the wiper blade. The new model is less than an mch shorter than its predecessor. but 300 pounds fighter Ford's 1988 Lincoln Continental is a smooth. all-new takeoff on Taurus- Sable with front-wheel drive. four- wheel disc brakes. computerized suspension and speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering To revive Its aging K-cars, the Anes-Reliant. Chrysler is doing its America-version trick again: drop- ping the price (to a base $6.995) and adding more equipment. America dressing made Omni-Horizon a best- seller. Motor Trend m~aslne calla Pontiac Grand Prix for 1988lta •car of the Year." All-new. aporty two-door la amont ab modelJ at the Oranae County International Auto Show. The least-expensive Oldsmobile. Firenza. has a new grille, new bumpers and composite headlamps. Oldsmobile's Delta 88 Royale models are the only 1988 GM cars with an optional dnver-s1de air bag. Olds' Nmety-E1ght Regency-based touring sedan and Toronado get new 3 8-liter V6 engines. Anti-lock brakes are standard on the touring sedan and optional on Toronado and Troleo Buick's Regal coupe will be the first GM 10 1n showrooms. Buick's Skylark has a Quad Four option. Aerodynamics. Including flush glass. composite headlamps, raked windshield and Integrated bumpers produce a Mercedes-tighter with more Interior room than last year's Continental. The Lincoln Mark VII LSC has a new V8 engine and anti-lock brakes. Dramatic facelltts update the com- pact Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz with new grilles, windows. tall lamps, bumpers and fenders. and four- wheel drive is optional on the Tempo four-door. Ford also will get more than half of the cars produced at Mazda's new Flat Rock assembly plant The new ~ Chrysler's AMC acqu1s1t1on in- cluded 'the brand new llaltan-de- signed. Canitdlan-buill mldsize Premier, which now carries the name Eagle Instead of Renault. The angular four-door sedan has inde- pendent suspension with gas shocks and will be sold. at least 1n the beginning, only through Eagle-Jeep dealers. Plans laid by AMC before the buyout give the Jeep Cherokee limited a two-door model to go with the four-door introduced last year Honda Honda introduces the first four- wheel steering. a mechanical system that responds to the angle of the steering wheel to turn the rear wheels either with or opposite the front wheels, on a new Prelude two-door coupe. Prelude has four-wheel disc brakes. a choice of a standard four- cyhnder engine or a 16-valve, a longer body and lower hood than the 1987 model. AM-FM stereo cassette and a standard automatic seat belt system Mazda Mazda has five new models: a tour- door. 16-valve GT version ol the 323 subcompact. a 626 sedan replace- You could wait to see what the 1990s W111 bring. Or you can hurry on down to the Oldsmobile exhibit and see the IOok of the 1990s tOday! . '.OU'll see it In the all-new Cutlass supreme. So sleek and elegant It could give aerody- namics lessons to a tear drop. lt'S also tough as nails. With its extensive glass areas and · specially crowned body panels. It Is one of the most rigid Oldsmoblles ever engineered. One of the most corrosion-resistant. too. Exterior body metal 1s two-sided galvanized steel. The exhaust system. stainless steel. The all-new Cutlass Supreme Is a dream to drive. With four-wheel Independent suspen- sion. tour-Wheel power disc brakes and front-wheel drive. It provides one of the vvorld'S most perfect rides. One test drive. and you'll think that everything else is just traffic. It's no vvonder that a specially equipped version has been selected to be the 1988 Indy 500 Pace car. Also on display Is the new Quad 4-JX>wered Cutlass Calais International Series. lt'S the 16-vafve. dual overhead cam. 4-cyllnder Oldsmobile that's leaving rn the competition In Its rearvtew mirror. Its 150 hOrsepower Is more than many VS-powered cars. But Its highway fuel economy of 36 mpg Is strlctJy 4-cyllnder.* Stop by the Oldsmobile exhibit today and see these two extraorcDnary cars. as well as the full line a..DSrl()BILE Ql.1'\UTY of qualtty 1988 Ok2smoblles. • EP" estimatea m1>9 25 city and 36 n.gnway. .. • ment, the sporty new MX-6 coupe, the new 929 mldslze luxury sedan and an RX-7 sports car convertible. which shares the hardtop RX-7's standard or turbocharged rotary engine. Mazda Introduces Its electronic four-wheel-steering system on the 626. The system turns the rear wheels In the same direction as the front wheels at high speeds and in the opposite direction at low speeds. NlM&D Nissan's sporty Pulsar NX gets a 16-valve engine option and an op- tional four-speed automatic trans- mission. The upscale Maxima sedan has an optional reactive suspension system that uses sound waves to detec1 changes in road surface. Nissan's pickup truck has a new face and optional four-wheel drive and 3.0-llter six-cylinder engine. Air conditioning Is standard on Nissan's 1988 passenger van. llJtaublahl The new Galant Sigma four-door sedan has a new M1tsubish1 3.0-hter six-cylinder engine. five-speed man- ual or four-speed automatic trans- mission, four-wheel disc brakes and optional leather interior M1tsub1sh1 has a new pickup, the Macrocab. with a roomier Interior and more storage space and op- tional four-wheel drive TorOnado Trofeo awakens sleeping Oldsmobile giant Br TERRY JACKSON ...c......, ..... ~ Oldsmobfle. the sleeping giant at General Motors. finally Is starting to wake up. For the last 17 years, Oldsmobile has been churning out non-addictive automotive sleeping pills. Actor Dick Van Patten. hired by Olds to tout its middle-class virtues. typified the average penny-loafer sort ol buyer Oldsmobile sought. That sort of marketing and prod· uct-planning was tragic in a company once known tor innovation. Olds- mobile produced the first regular production cars with chrome plating In t925: offered the Hydra-mat1c transmission 1n HMO: introduced the "Rocket V-8" In 1949: and built the first modern U.S. front-wheel~drive car. the 1966 Toronado. Oldsmobile was also home to the 4-4-2. one of the fiercest muscle cars of the late 1960s. To many a street racer. the 1mt1als GTO meant Go To Olds. Fortunately, there are signs that Oldsmobile is shaking off its som- ··~ . nambuhsm It began last year when Olds- mobile introduced the Quad 4 double-overhead-cam engine -the first new engine from GM this decade -and used a highly modi lied lorm ol the Quad 4 to set a world speed record But of more 1mmed1ate Import- ance than the Quaa 4 and its potential for future cars. Oldsmobile has done something that has eluded its siblings. Pontiac and Cadillac in the R1v1era and Eldorado It has produced a luxury sports coupe that's fun to drive. The 1988 Toronado Trofeo is a car that 1s a capable competitor to the Lincoln Mark VII LSC and a cheaper alternative to the BMW L6 Its taut suspension. no-trills styl- ing. dual-quad exhaust and smooth 3 8 hter V-6 engine add up to a car that is m the sp1nt of the original Toronado "We are really m_ak1ng an ellorr to establish the Toronado as the tech- nological flagship," sald Oldsmobile (Plea.e .ee TROFEO/Paae 8 ) Reatta, flret penonal aporta car from Buick, makee lta local deb~t at the Oran&e County International Auto Show. Buick Re'atta offers sportiness to adults watershed vehicle for the division. see the Oldsmobile display at the Orange County International Auto Show... •r TlftftY JACKSON L--r=============:::::;~~A;;;:na::::he==l=m==S=ta==d~lu~·m~·~·=· ~Fe~b~ru~· =a~ry~2~6=·~M=a=rc==h=6==================1i -~;;;;;;.;;;;;CO.-The weather I at the Golden' Gate Bridge was a llEW CUTLASS SUPREME tourist's delight -bright sunshine Edward H. Mertz. who heads Buick . said the Reatta is an example of what future Buicks will be like. Bulcks will be distinctive ("They'll have a muscular grace"). substan11a1 ("That doesn't mean they'll be big"). powerful ("We have a performance heritage that goes back to winning Pikes Peak"), and mature ("But that doesn't mean conservative") • in stock & ready for delivery • Illuminated the span and the calm water had the look of burnished blue steel. Several hundred tourists milled about a stone balcony that looks out over the b1y on the Marin County side of the bridge and snapped vacation photos. About 20 paces away, a smaller but no less enthusiastic group of pito-pli. was slg o a red, two-se1t car. "It's a Porsche. Isn't It?" said a man with a British eccent. "That'a ·a great-looking car. What la It?" asked a man who pulled up In a Cadillac Eldorado. "Where can I buy one?" said a woman who asked her friends to take a picture of her next to the car. Th• car that wu making the Gotci.n Oat• jMk>us wu Buick'• new AHtta. wNctt rtpf111n11 the lat"t entry ffom Ottrott In the two- IMt IPOf1t-ear arena. W... one. there w• onty one U.S. two-IMI., -the Cotwtt• -now there are four. wtth more on the way. Buick· 1 contrtbutlon to the 9"''•· which debut• at ....,.,.. , .. month, le 16gNflcant beceuM 1t I• " Amid all that talk about "muscular grace" and winning Pikes Peak. Mertz 1s quick to say that there are no more Grand Nationals In the works. -lhrGrand National, a fire-breath- ing turbocharged sedan that is the darling of the dr~strlps. Is now "a little too boy-racer ' for Buick. Mertz said. The RMtt1 Is the sort of per- rormance car for which Bu ck wants to be known "It's 1 car that has many of the attrlbut" ot 1 sports car." 11id Mertz. "It has a real Mad-turning abtllty but Is more comfortable" than the.•ver11g9 aport1 car. That""• between tpOrtlnen and comfort what Aeatta 11 al •bout. At an Ovefalt t9n0lh of Marty 183 lnchel. the AMtta le big '°' a two-... ,.,.,,., nk'9 lnehel ionger than a Corvette and 11 inehM IOnger than theFi.,oGT. ,.._.. .. nAnA/PaC••> Claenolet'• Serencett Blaaer dn 11ea ap the toacla and teated com.,-ct 8-1 o Blaser for the city. It bu the power of CbeYJ'• fall-else track.a under the hood to booet performance. Serengeti Blazer developed for fun, sports in California Orange Coast residents will get their first look at a special ·'Cali- fornia-only" version of Chevrolet's popular S-10 Blazer -the Serengeti Blazer -at the Orange County Auto Show. Featuring a full leather Interior and other luxury trim appointments. the Serengeti Blazer also brings full-slze Chevy Pickup power to the compact S-10 Blazer and S-10 pickup lineup In the form of the 4.3 liter V6 engine. "The Serengeti Blazer was de- veloped In response to the growing market tor fun -but sophisticated -sport utility vehicles," says Lanc41 E. Westerlund. Chevrolet area mar- keting manager. "It will be offered Initially In limited numbers and only In California where S-10 Blazer has always been popular." Other highlights of Chevrolet's exhibit at the show are: • Befetta GTU. a sporty version of Chevy's newest coupe. to comple- ment the Beretta that will race on the 1988 IMSA GTU racing circuit. •Corsica "XT," a high-content model that includes a leather ex- terior and a ground effects package. which will be Introduced to the upscale California market this spring. "From families to singles. retirees to college students. Chevrolet cus- tomers certainly do represent the 'Heartbeat of Amenca· and Chev- rolet has a vehicle with contem- porary styling. up-market features and an affordable price tor each of them:· says Westerlund. "The debut of 4.3 llter V-6 power in Chevy's S-10 pickup and S-10 Blazer continues that philosophy by provid- ing sports enthusiasts and com- mercial users with the performance and power they've been asking tor ... The new opttonal engine, which is the standard powerplant on the Chevy Full-Size Pickup and the mid- size Astro van. has a towing capacity of 6,000 pounds -a whopping 20 percent Increase over current S- series pickups and Blazers. The 4.3 liter V-6. with electronic fuel injection, will be ottered In two- wheel and four-wheel drive appli- cations with a four-speed automatic transmission. The current 2.8 liter V-6 engine will still be avatlable. Fuel economy is an EPA-esti- mated 18 miles per gallon In the city and 23 mpg on the highway for the two-wheel-drive pickup with auto- matic transmission. The four-wheel- drive S-10 Blazer Is rated at 17 mpg clty/22mpg highway. Other Chevrolet notables include the new-for-'88 Corsica sedan and Beretta coupe, which have quickly established themselves as top-sell- ing compact models: the most varied small-car lineup In the Industry with Sprint. Spectrum. Nova and re- designed Cavalier: the new short- box and Sportslde additions to the new '88 Chevy Full-Size Pickup line, and Astro, the powerful mid-size van. Highlights of the 1988 Chevrolet lineup are: en..., has been redesigned and redefined. Major appearance changes Include composite head- lamps. a new grille and hood. new fenders and fascias. In addition, the coupe receives a slant back roof and new rear quart• treatment to allow for a 5'eetc8f side view. With seven models -down from 13 In 1987 - each version Is more distinct. e•weller RI offer1 tun -yet prac- tical -transportation tor the youth market while the high-contented eHeller 124 attracts a more serious car buff and the en..., Sed8ft Is the popular. anordat>te Yerlk>n. e...... satlsftee different cus.- tomer1 In ·aa with two veralon• -the c...... Sport Coupe,, which has bMf'I recontented f« customers eeeklng a rnutcle-car 8PPHr&noe at an affordabte price, and the ultlm8te Camero, the IK>C·Z. which carries on It• top-of-the-line tradition with diatlnctlve accent 1t~wheell, tlrn, Interior trim and refine- ment•. Power f« the t -Z comea and P 185/60R 14 radial tires. A two- door Spectrum Sport hatchback. with spor1 suapenlion. is new for '88. Nowe adds a "twin cam 16-valve" model to the lineup In keeping with Chevrolet'• Intent to provide more performance-oriented products. Nova continues to lure Import buyers. with about haH of Nova from the 5.0 llter and 5.7 V-8 powerptant1, Including the 5. 7 Hter t~ por1 lnJ9C!tlon V·•· =t>iiCOiinel ____ _ Cenloaend liave the bMt·M16n9 c:ompect comtMf\a. tlon In the country MM:e their lntroducUon In M•ctt. ChengM In the f .. Included the additional ..,.,.._ dt!Y of the F41 IPOf'1 euepenl6on on tN Cot*8 l T end an eMctronaly tuned AM/FM atereo model with .Mllklec:an and_dlgtt91 dock ....... derd equipment. '" ...... beccMMI epor11er """ ~ •• a new ,..., IPotler . ..... colora and IPCWt ..... 191Gf\ I) ...... A ~ •lion, the -··-;:::= tt'9 llneup. The "°' ... power ........... lnCludea. 1.5 ..... multt.port tuel-lntecHon turbO-..., .. ...,., IPOf1 ......,..._, tog ...... ~ MlftUll 1tW. mf11'ain, IP9C6lll ~..,.. customers listing an inport as their second choice. The "twin cam" Is about 50 percent more potent than Nova's standard 1.6 liter engine. Standard equipment Includes a per- formance suspension, four-wheel disc brakes. Eagle GT tires on akuninum wheels. and a five-IC)Md (Pleue eee CllBVY/ .... 8) 0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. February 21. 1911 111 Ta .urus toPs in s~les, dra111a DETROIT -lt'1 easy to see why the Ford Taurus has done so well since Its debut more than two years ago. It hu bOth a dramatic. aero· dynamic look outltde and attention to detail throughout The Teurus has helped Ford bring 1n record earnings for two years. has won more than a dozen awards and has bMf'I a' top seller for the last two model years. An Impressive record for a car that some feared would rival the Ed_. u a market rop 1f the public didn't take to 1t unusual. teardrop 1hape. ~ Not to worry. In the 1 6 model year. dealers were clam ring lor more of the cars to m t buyer demand. In the 1987 model year. the Taurus beeame the No 2 seller 1n the United States with 376,000 sales and knocked out the former No ·2. the Chevrolet Celebrity. Taurus also 1s one of Car and Driver magazine's 10 best cars for the current 1988 model year I enjoyed the 1988 Taurus GL sedan test car and especially ap- preciated the optional. 3 8-llter. fuel- injected. V-6 engine (S 1,068 extra). Mated with automattc transmission. It was very responsive and made highway passing maneuver-Wlth ease. However. I have to add that fuel economy fell oft prec1p1tously with such pedal-to-the-metal driving. The su~sion was ftrm but not harsh. aHordlng good handling but not at tt)e expense ot a comfortable • T•urua hH won more tlaaa 12 award9 lD two yean. -ride Inside my 1mpresston was of a moved those seats tar baolc. very solid car with admirable ftt As tor reltabtllty, Con.umer ,.._ and f1n1sh and a strong-sounding ports magazme had surveyed TeuNe lhud when 1he doors were closed owners for only one model yeM - Closer inspection brought even 1986 -and found the cws hed more respect lor Ford's work Allen-worse than average troubte prC)b. t1on to detail was evident There was lems. mainly due to body t\ardw9re a center arm rest for the driver and dltt1culties. another for a front-seat passenger On the test car. I did have a There was a big bar tor the front-seat problem with the remote fuel door passenger to pull to ad1ust the seat tocll. It didn't work. and so at eedt forward or back. rather than the lt\tle gas station stop I had to open the lever common on other cars thal can trunk and use a manual override to be d1tl1cul1 to l1nd open the fuel door I also thought the The back doors had child-proof glove box was small and narrow. But locks and there was a power lockout ' that was about It The car performed tor the non-dnver windows to protect admirably, and 11 was easyto,..why children There was a cargo net in the the Taurus is so popular. trunk to help keep grocery bags from Based on" 1986 sales figurn. the t1pp1ng over Even the owner's man-median age ol Taurus buyers Is 49, ual was specially packaged 1n a with median family lncome$42.000. velvet carry case Ann Job ,,_ eoNl9fl ...... The rear seat had decent space. lndw"1 I« TN AHH:llM., ,,,_ although that would shnnk 11 a tall and ,,.. o.uon ,_.,. .-.. Me a. dnver or front-seat passenger now...,...,.,,.......,. • • C8 Ol•IPll 0.-DM.Y N.OTI ,.... '*'*Y H. 1111 NEWFLAGSB•PFORBMWPOPULAR ON COAST ••• P..-.... 1 part wtth tt. He'1 stll driving It. Md he's thinking ebout buying another one for hie .... •• -Di1SCM1Uii11taa-;uid CMIOIMr8 ~ft_ Witli'fi ~. handling, --~ qu9llty end tuxury'' of the HOil. ~ .-0 .,. P" II Id that • ltandard '-"" Of eng6r-.d Ind designed • fuH- tM model II 1 celtuler phone, he laid. featured telephone aa standard Aocoldng to IPOkeamen Robert equipment for the 750il'. The BMW D. "It NI. BMW ol tibtb AIMAca det* 1eUi;1e• ei.. ewee8Mef'• reoognlled that "today'• complete phone number and performs any luxurY car lndudM • cellular tele-neceuery Mrvlce on the unit. phone. (The compeny) ~ "FMturing hands-free operation ---------------------------... and del6grl that h1rmonlzes with the EXT RA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1918 1111 VII LSC $1 DELIVERS* LUSE AIY UICIU IERCURY II STICI IRIVE AWAY Fii llLY S1 dow1 Leasing Managers -Vic Manzo or Don Flecky BMW ln•lot and Instrumentation. the IMt•tton Includes an antenna that cr•tu no additional wind noise at speeds up to 90 mph.·· The three arM dealers said the powerful 12...cyttnder engine wa.s a big Hlllng point for their customers. "You ·just don't see many V-12 engines lily more," Crevier said "And yet the engines are relatively light becauM aluminum Is usee tn their construction." A man who has driven many 12- cyllnder vehicles In his lifetime was thrilled when the 7501L was in- troduced. After purchasing the new model at Saddleback. he said It was "second to none," "Said Orr "We had another customer who picked up his new 750il one evening on his way hOme tq Uaun9 Nb*. He later told ue he'lbvad" drMng lt IO much that he drove .. the._ to SM D&eeo •ha& """' ..... ,. ,.... ...... home. He Ju•t didn't want to get out of the car. ·Orr added. The 750il nu a new automatic: ventilation ~1y1tem, a BMW flr1t, providing ventilation when the car II parked. With thl1 system. the driver can pre-program the ctlmete con. trol's blower to turn on half an hour before he expects to return to the car -making the Interior • more pleasant prace to re-enter when the 7501L has been sitting under a hot sun, Mitchell said. Crevier BMW was ranked fifth In 1987, with sales of approximately $35 million. according to Crevier. "Since moving Into the Santa Ana Auto Mall in October 1987, we also have become the largest BMW facility In the world," he added. The dealership was at First and Broad- way in Santa Ana for 16 years before relocating. s....,. BMW r8nka •one of the top 20 8'IW d11l1r1 In the country, Souza Mkl, with ..,pro•trMtely S5 MllllOft W. 19111 --*7~'W.-eleo have e•cellent ,_.., fecllltlee, open from 7 a.m. until 10 In the eYenlng, ttw ....... heaaid. SaddleNI* 1MW la emong the top 10 BMW d1•1r1 In the naUon, Orr reported. "A proper l9Mc:e concept le _.,181. We c9ll our cu1tomer1 Portly after they purch ... a new ~ Md again 1fter they have had thW car1 servk:ed for the Hr1t time, to be sure they are' satisfied," he laid. Orr gave a prime example of how appealing the 750il has become to local customers. He said two cus- tomers had each purchued the previous top-of the-line BMW. the 735 model, six months before the 7501L arrived In this country. "As soon as they came In to see the new model they each purchased one.·· Orr said. The customers also kept their six-month-old 735s. DATTA ••• .......... "'91 extra lengttl II_.... to cnete • cocQll .... llexceptlonally-.y to cffmb rr. and out of."** .. hoping ............ ~to peoplw WhOM jOlntl juet .,_, t U Mmber U they UMd to be. The enlarged COCkpft ejlC) crMt• -a. utlltt:Meft behind the front ... t, that.. enough for groceriM end other domeet6c par~la. 8uk:k ltyiltl have done • good job of hiding ell that extra body length, though, ~ the Reatta lootcl believable u a two-... t.,. A lhartcllke noee wtth hidden head- light• and a boattail rMJ end with wraparound brake lights .we avant- garde enough to uy "IPOrt• car." Under the hood 11 General Motors' smooth 3800 v-e, which delivers 165 horsepower to the front wheet1. The fuel-Injected 3.8-llter engine Is mounted transversely and Is avail- able O'}IY with a four-speed auto- matic transmission. The suspensJon 1s fully Indepen- dent with Mac Pherson struts up front and a Corvette-type leaf suspension at the back. Anti-tock four-wheel disc brakes are standard. The entire package Is assembled at a renovated plant In Lansing. Mich.. dubbed the Reatta Craft Centre. It's unique In Detroit because there is no traditional assembly llne. Each Reatta is mounted on a robot vehicle. and teams of workers do specific jobs on the car. The car doesn't move on to the next stop until the work has been Inspected and any problems corrected. Mertz said the craft-center con- cept will mean that Reatta's fit and finish will be on a par with the best from other manufacturers in the world. The craft center should also mean better efficiency and lower costs. he said. Lower production costs may be BllW"a nap1atp -the 7501L -la powered 300 bonepower and proYldlng uncom-the reason Buick is offering the by a 5 .0 Uter. 12-cyllnder engine producing promlaln& amootlmeu and refinement. Reatta at a price that Is. for luxury ------------------------=----'--------------------------------------------1 two-sealers, a bargain. The 1911 lulck hgal.. lfll o lhowltapl*. This year. vou·11 see some,tung that's truly new at the Auto Show But it's not a concept car or a one-ot·o- 1<1nd custom creohon n's everything you'd 1rnog1ne 1n a car of the future available 1n a Buick vou co n orive today The all·new 1988 Buick Regal There's nothing llke It on lhe American rood leoulfUI to behold. Scutpled In the wind tunnel. the NM Regol's .305 coefficient of drag Is the ~t In Buick's 85-year history. It's o slee'< design that Is shored with no other oar In the world. leaullUI to drM. Regal ls the world's first coupe with 6-possenger room. 4·wheel independen1 suspension and 4·wheel P<MfK disc bfalc9a. all ik>ndord. Beneath the groceful hood: o 2.8-lltre V-6 engine with multl·poc1 fuel Injection. and the secu- rity o4 tront·wheel-drlve eng neer1ng. leoulful to be In. Inside. Regal ls also peouttfully new and richly Buick. with room tor 6 adults. o genetous 15.5-cublc-foot trunk and on Impressive flst o4 combt. con· venlence and luxury features. Come see all the exciting 1988 Bulcks at the Auto Show. Then, buckle up and visit your Buick deolef. And put the premium Ama'leOn motorcar on the rood .,.oursett. BUICK • I A ~OFFICIAL CAA OF THE 1988 US OLYMPIC TEAM The Gl9at American :Road l:>elongs to Buick ,~ 21TH ANNUM; ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAt AUTO StfJW ANAllllll 8TADIUll e ..UAllY 17•11A e •' With a llst of standard features that runs from a power antenna to electric adjustable leather seats to power windows, the Reatta costs exactly $25,000. Adding on the only two options available -a 16-way power driver's seat and a power sunroof - brings the price to lli.515. TROFEO ... FromPage6 chief engineer Ted Louckes. "We're getting back to the Toronado's roots." Those roots involve producing a luxury sports coupe that otters more than leather seats and wtde tires. The Trofeo features the FE3 suspension package that Includes stiffer shocks and springs, hefty stabilizer bars. aluminum wheels and P21565R 15 black wall tires. Anti-lock lour-wheel disc brai..es are optional. Under the hood IS GM's new 3800 fuel-m1ected V-6 engine. which fea- tures twm balance shafts that make the big six as smooth as a V-8. The V-6 produces 165 horsepower and Is coupled to a lour-speed automatic. Outside. the Toronado has a slick front end design with concealed headlights and twin fog lights. At the rear. dual quad exhaust pipes peek out from under the chassis as reminders of the car's sporty aspira- tions. Inside. the leather bucket seats are electncally adjustable in all the usual ways, and also offer inflatable lum- bar supports and adjustable seat· back bblsters. Between the seats are a padded console and a massive shif1 bar for the automatic transmission. The dashboard. unfortunately. fea - tures the standard pinball-wizard array of graphics. The Troleo drives like no Olds- mobile has In a long while. The FE3 suspension has a linear feel that keeps the driver informed when the car is approaching Its handling limits. Freeway entrance and exit ramps can be tackled at speed and the car's point-and-shoot nature cnes out for twisty rural roads While lacking in horsepower -It has 55 fewer horses than the Ur. -;oln LSC. and takes 10 seconds to reach 60 mph -the 3.8 liter V-6 is very responsive Its tuned exhaust makes 1ust the right sounds to remind the driver that the Trofeo can be driven hard Louckes. who Is also the-father of I the Quad 4 engine. said the Troleo Is a far cry from recent Toronado1. and that some buyers may be turned off I by it. · "There's no doubt that we'll leave some of those older buyers behind." he said. "The Troleo wlll be a place where we can showcase our technological advancements," he said, hinting that there may be a Quad 4 In the Trofeo's future as well as an all-wheel-drive version. ~ The engineer sees a high-tech- nology Troleo as having "a halo effect" on other Oldsmobile models. and that It will mean better Toronado sales. CHEVY ••• FromPaee7 m~al transmllllon. 51' the amall end, ....... Metro II new to the Nneup u the llnalelt Chevy and 11 C*tain to be emong the toPI In fuel economy In t'"8 country. In 1987. a lknJtat model .chteved a top ranking wtth en EPA ... tlmeted 54 mpg clty/58 mpg hlghwey. Aetro II the molt powerful mld- llie van on the market, offering the largest engine In 1t1 dMe -the 4.3 liter V-8. When ptoperty equtpped, an Mtro can tow up to 1,000 poundl, _ 1ndudlng triller, Pll I 1ngera, equtp- ment MG cargo. Altro II avallbee tn ttww .,.,, teVlll '°' .• -C8 ltandard, up-tevef CL, Md IM lwrur· loul LT Touttng ........... Aaero emenftlel for 'M NIUde OptlOOI •e "9ctrlc adjullMle "*rora Md M 8'ectronic lnltrument ctuster. DATE BOOK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1988 25 CE TS ' ~ State may dump road on L_aguna Rejection of canyon highway widen ing p rOm pts proposa l to give lt a bil ttyto city Laguna Beach's victory in blocking a realignment of Laguna Canyon Road ma) ult imately make city 00ic1a1s· liable for traffic accidents that occur on the winding roadwa). State and local transportatio n of- ficials. upset that a S 13 mil hon offer to impro ve road safety was refused. arc considering opt ions that would shift r('Sponsibiliry fo r Laguna C'a- n)on Road from the state of Cali- fornia 10 the cit) of Laguna Beach. Panama's legislature ousts country's president for firing Gen: Manuel Antonia Noriega/ AS Auto Show The Orange County Inter- national Auto Show will d isplay more than 400 new cars and trucks. Special section inside today's Pilot./D1 California The murder trial of a former Highway Patrol officer ends in a hung jury./A4 Nation Drug shows promise against AIDS in human trials./A4 \ T h(' discussion follows the (all- fornia Coastal C'omm ission'c, reJcc- tton Wedncsda)' of a Caltrans p roposal to widen and realign Laguna Cam o n Road tn an l'ffon to rcdU Cl' th(' frcquenq of traffic accident'> on the tv.o-lam: rood. Com m1ss1oncr~ were per<1uadcd b" cit} residents a nd official~ .... he> argued that the road improvl•mcn1c, were not worth the sacrifice of s<.Tn1c can)On hillsides v.h1ch would h,1,e Panel rejects plans for PCB Coasta l Commission ·says no to souna-wa ll. - 6 la nes in W . Newpo rt By PAUL ARCHI PLEY Ofllleo.y ......... Leaders of the Newport Shores Communtt) A!>soc 1a11on were cel- ebrating ThursdJ) ;ifter the Cali - fornia Coastal Comm1ss1on rejected a plan to .... 1dcn Pacific Coast H1ghwa) and erect an adJacent sound wall. R) a 5-5 \Ol('. comm1ss1oncrs tu rncd dov. n an apphca11on for a coastal ix·rm11 to \\1den West Coast H1ghwa} from four to six lanes betv.ccn ~kwport Boulevard and Highland .\'cnue Going do " n v.11h the apphca11on v.as a sound ''all th.11 v.ould ha'e been erected on the oct'an side o f the h1gh\\3~. And that had hundreds of l'asts1de homeo"' Ol'r<> up in arms who argued the wa ll \\Ould drown out the soothing sounds and block their ' 1ews of the Paci fie Ocean. as "ell as hm11 their access to the beach and a nL'" v.ests1de parl. .. We \\On~ I can·1 hche'e 11:· \aid inf a Jarvi., o·uncn. president of the Ne .... port Shore\ Communit) '-\s- soc1at1on. ··one com m1ss10ner called 11 a ·ecr11n Wall.'·· she said. About a dozen members of the assoc1at1on an ended the mcet1ne 1n Manna del RC) where they v.a1ted until nearl~ 6 pm. before being given (Pleue eee PAJfEL/A2) been cut into to anommodatc the reahgnmen1 and a '' 1den1ng to four lanes. Now state and l ount) 1ranspor- 1at1on officials an· 'uggcsung that 1f Laguna Beach v.an1, 10 maintain an unspoiled en' 1ronmcn1 at thl• e\- 1>1:nscoftraffil 'klfl·t~ the~ ought tobc hl'ld rcspon~1bk for that cho1cc .. Thcre\a { h1nl·\l·turse that might appl}: Ma) ) our drl'3m\ co me true .. said Stan Oftl'111·. l'\l·<. ut1' e dm·ctor oft he OrangL· ( uu nt~ Tran<1porta t1on Commission. .. Right no\\. 1hc~ ·re 1n a good position. The\ .,,!\ ·o on·1 do am- 1hing.' but in ·no\,;!\ arc the' hd d rl'Sponc.1bk for thl·1r al lions .. C>ftcht• ROBERT HYM>MAN NE~S ANALYSIS said Thursda>. Keith MrKl·an thi: lot.J I < JltrJns d1!>lric1 d1rel'tor J[trn·d ~1th 1hl· c,l·n11mt:nt .. In rcaht» it thn •'Jnl tn 1all• w ntrol ol thal road k t them do 11 ·· McKean \a1d .. lid t v. c had a prctt ~ good ca\t' but the comm1ss1on v.a, tre mt•ndou'>h inllucn<cd b) thl· i:x·opk who shov.cd upfrum thc c1t~ of Laguna Beach." ht ..aid .. , think at 1h1s point. v.l'·rl' no1 go ing to pursul' 11 I c.lo n·1 "'ant to put a 101 o f effort into a dt'ad horse ·· .\lthough no offiu al actions ha\l· \l't hcl·n taken o r ~·heduled Oftcltl· ; •• ud hl· and othe" ha'e tx-en lUn- '>1dcnng '>t'' era I options · ..(!earl}. we don"t ltke 11 nov..' hl' \aid .. That 11 •mile stretch of mad 1' un'>amfar tof) The idea 1s to Ii ' 1hr h1gh1AJ~ .. One o puon v.ould ha'~ tht• \IJll' ol California drop tht· '><Ct11in 111 the road bctv.e<.·n C oost High""' J nd El To ro Road from II!> \\stem ot ~tall' h1gh\\a) s. uch an a ruon "Ould il•;n c 11 in the JUni.<11ct1on of the ul' of Laguna Beach whu:h "ould 1nhcn1 rc1o~ns1b1ht) for the mad Thr k g1sl;H1on v.o uld not require 1hl' toncurrenccofthc Laguna fkad1 < "' ( o unc1I The proposal \1.-0 uld hil 'l 111 o..· lJrricd b~ a state' leg1o;latoranc.l -1111 \q·rc IU ocrur -would !ilch tx \po nsorcd b> Sen Marian Bergl'\•lrt R-\Jl·v.po rt Bcarh . a nd .\,. ~ mbl~ mun Gil Ferguso n R-'-•:ll · pun Beach. Oftehc said. (Pleue eee 8TA Tlt/A2) Lungren faces court fight for treasurer post S la le Sen a le rejec t confirn1atio n . w hile Asscrnbly a ppro\·es H By OOl'G WILLI • t •• , ........ .,.., S.\C"R .\\.1 E'-TO Dan Lungren·., nom1na11on for state tn·asurcr \\J!> appro,ed b~ tht' state .\s~mbl~ and reJCCH.•d b~ th<· Scnatt' Thur'>da~ '>(•tting the stage for a lt'pl batik tu rc.-<1oh l' 1hc: conf11ctmg de- c1!'1on'> ofthl• l"o hou-.es. \.e11hcr lhl· Republican con- gressman n1Jr (,u, George ~u­ kml·Jian v.hu nominated Lungr<'n to '>UlCetc.l thl· latt· k'i-.c l ' nruh. ancnd- l'd lhl' \l"'>\lllO') and neither was a'allablc for l Ommt nt · But lx ulnwpan·s oflict issued v.nucn .. 1atl·nwnt\ on hehalf o f t'ach .... h1ch '>l rnngf\ hin1 rd that Lungrt'n intend~ to jlll'mpt to 1al e the oath of office for lrl·a.,urer reh1rtg o n Re- publican k gal opinio ns that both houses o f thl· Lcg1\lature mu~t at"t to blcx l thl' nom1na11on. IA.·mtx rat'> h.1, c con flit 11ng legal op1n1on~ "hlCh l'Oncludl.' that under thl· amt>1guou' co nfi rma11o n pro' 1~1on' ot lhl· \tale con~11tut1on rq n t1un h\ l'1lht:r hou<.e of tht' l ,·g_l\IJturl' °hlOl~' a gO\l.'fnOr°' 3(l- f>l'IOlml'nl In h1'> bncl "fl llt'n ">tatemt·nt. Lungren did not \3~ \pC"C>firalh that he" l'Ulc.l rn1gn h1~ rnngrt'u1onal <,('at to 1all· thl· oa1h d \ treasurer. but \U~l·'>ll'd \Cf\ \lrongh 1hat he "ould d\l \l) ·Tm dd1gh1ed ""h th1'> nl·" op- portun11' 10 ..cr\l' m~ st.itc I'm lllolidrn1 thJt I bnn.g a rJnFl" of - Rep. Dan La.nf ren quahfic Jllon~ v.h1ch "Ul benefit tht· finan 1al intC'rt.·~ts of C altlorn1a · Lungren ~1J Deulmc.'Jian·, "n11en 'ltah~ml·n 1 aho rq>catl•d hie. a~<;(.·rt1on that onl' ncg;it1' c '11lt''> b~ bo th hou'<'' could blod 1hc-appuintml'nt But !:Xu me11an·, statemtnt '*'"'' '>topi:x·d 'hon nf sa' 1ng that L ungn·n v.oulJ a1tcmpt Ill t.aJ..1• the ooth Jnd j spol c!>man ~·J 1t ··.,..ould ht· 1na p- propnatl· to '''l·J r Dan 1n .. 1mml•d1· a1cl\ Thcrl' 1s no prclcdt'nt in ( altturn1J Jud 1nal rl•cordc; lur re,o h ing lonf1111- 1ng confirmati on \ o tc'> of 1ht' ~nate and .\sscmbh \IOlt tht' onh othl·r t ontirma1 1on ·\Ole n er J:>rld undt'r (Pleue 8ee LU1'GRltN/ Al) Protests may prompt hars.her disciplinary ac- tion against The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart./ A4 Index Court order violation by Angus Oil claimed Advice and Games 86 Auto Show C 1-8 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84-5 Classified 87-9 Comics Date book Death notices 8 10 Entertainment Oatebook Opinion A6 Paparazzi Datebook POiice log A3 Public notices 89-10 Sports B1 -3 Weather A2 By ROBERT BARKER oe111eo.y ,......,. Huntin.to n Beach Fire Depart- ment o ffic ials said T hursda) that thq ordered work to halt Wednl'sday at n S25 m1lhon 011-recovcry operation prOJt'CI because 11 ma) have v1olatc.-d a court o rder. The 011 field pro1ec1 h'as been bittc rl} attacked by ncigh bonng resi- dents who won a tl'mporary court injunction earlier this month to prohib1l dri lltng of wl'lls and other major work at the Dl'laware trttt site until an Apnl 18 hearing. f ire Chief Ra' P1rard said Thur.-da~ that oflinal~ bd1l''ed the .\ngu' 0 11 Co. v.ent hc)ond "hat the.-mun o rder permitted Thl· cit' 1old lrl'"' to cease v.orl a t about noon \\'edm".- da). "This is a ·cros' lhc 1. dot the.-1· proJcct ... Picard "'11d •·there 1s no tolerance. no cont·cc;c;mm ·· Fire Inspector Jim M~Ka~ 'ktld lhC' questionable worl tool place vn ~ellars. or trcnchc,. that had been dug for oil equipment McKa) said r1t~ offinals bcl1e,ed lhat the com pan~ v.:i"' mC'rcl~ going 10 do v.ork 1n order Ill ro' C'f the trcnchec. Laguna neighborhood'hit With rash of burglaries Police distribute flie rs. issue warnings in area with 14 brea k-ins this month I J CANCI IONON .............. Rntdents in central Lacuna Beach are bcint warned to keep their eyes peeled for suspicious characten and to keep their ho mes locked tiaht in the wake of a ~nt rath of buf'alariel. which have tartCted everythina from ~lryto~ Lacuna poli~ distributed I SO "bufllary alert" Oien thit Wttk to rnidtnts in a ntilhborhood bur-~ 14 timn du1 moatb.. The area is bcNnded by Calaliu. l.calon. Wilton and Saview SUMI, 'Park Avnut and St. Ann's Ori~. "We'rt blvhtt Math a probltm.- Janna Maott. a c.ommunn11rnkn offtcct tor the Poltce ~.at. .... "'nerl .... '°' ol OttWrill& Ci• dw e111trll .. aad outili*U.wlMtkdliMdile ---" • Moore said 1nves1tptors art cur- rently tryina to ~termine if the break-ins art the work of one person. a team or several different bursJus. But pohce bcheve the cnminals are nol profcu1ona ls. Moore said. "The) ml&ht be a httk dn~rate." sh<' said. add1na that m ost of the rcsjdcnw ~tt ransacked. Pohct v.o uld rtttasc no funhrr information on thear 1nve\tipt1o n. Moore said calls rep0r11n1 s'upicious activ11y 1n the crnlr'll M'lhborhood ha\t tncttawd dra- matically Slntt the ft~ ~ dtt- ~. TK hreak·1ns a~nll)' ottumd durina the clay Tht 1ntNdet(s) tntn\'d m°'t or the homn tlm>ulh unlocked doon and ~•ndo"-Moore ...... la a ··C'OUpte•• o( can. medtnts IUltd to tun on thm bu,.., alarms and ttturned to nnd tlwir homes ' broken 1n10. Moore said. Moort said poht't' art t'oncemcd thal if rcs1den1 cont1nuc to lca"e their homes unlockrd. l.quna will pin the reputatio n as an tlS) bur- alary taract Jewtlr) and ash were mosl Oftl'n ta ken. allhoua,h n rcstdeot 1n the 800 block of Catalt na lrttt, which has been hll thrtt 11mes since Feb. ). rcponcd S2 •on h of lf'OC'tnet m1ss- 1na Wcdnnda) 1erco fq'llpmtnt IS a lio frequent!) taken. Tv.o ,JC•-cl11 buralann -one reponcd on Jan. 7. anothtron Feb. 1• -occurred •tthin a block of rech othe r in South Lquna. Al kast 18 rcswknoal .,_.,...nn ha\lt been rtponC'd 11~ Jan.1 . but lhe bulk of them hive Ottun'fd *1lh1n the la11 ~k RHtdtnl •ho do "°' btlona to 1 ,_.ptiomood W9"t'h Pf•*"' lft "recd 10 do IO. MOOft md Tht propam tell up prottdum few M'tlh- bon to kttp ID C)~ 0. t9t9' othfn homn. Moen Mid Oftl) tJwft Ntteh- (PI ••• -8UW.AllY /Aa) • \\Ith tarpaullnc; 1n an11c1 pat1on of a rain 'ltnrm But lhl' v.or~ alleged!) included 'lnmc •;tecl rdlar rcinforccmcnt and l·onstrur 11on. hl' or,.;i1d. "h1ch ht N.-- he' eel "'cnt lx'~ond the scope ofv.orl allov.ed b~ \upenor Court Judgl' Tull) Sq mour "><'~ mour'" ordrr ')n Feb . .3 perm11wd "orl to procced nn 'ltrcet~. gutter.. turhs and dcmoht1C\n o f old b uilding,. .\ngus spo ke,man Spl•n u~r ShC'ldon ~1d Thurs<la' lh:it the "nrl '"'oh ed onl~ l·o, cnng three trrm he' "'1th plastic ht·c11ng for pro1t·c11on 1n case of nun 'ihcldon ,,11J tha1~or ~111 ,l"l'f thC' d1khc' ,nnt1nucd Thur>da' J ltrr u •n,ullJlll•n "1th attornc'' 111r tht' 'l'nlflJn\ 1 hl' 3tlOmC'~\ ft'p;lnl•d)~ \.llJ II "·'' n i.. to v.eathcrpn)\1f \\Ofl that hJJ hn ·n performed pnor h • the \llUrt lf\IUlll llUn Rt·\lc.ll'DI Pam St~lc. "h•' II\ t'\ \ 1nualf\ nnt dour 10 the." t .... o-hlod~ arl·a pn.1Jcrt . ..aid Thursda~ that the .... orl '1\ll:lln the court order and fhat rt''>ldl•nt~ Inte nd tO ft'tUm 10 COUrt dUl' 10 \\ cc.lnC'~a~ 's do,clopmrnts The C olorado-bascd ~naus 011 o planli Ill cap off and consolidat<' random 011 v.rlls and rl'C'Over about 5 Orange County's spirited new jingle unlikely hit single BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. ..., .... ..,_ Orang<' ( oun11ans ltll no hcans 1n San Franca~ Their l 1nd o f 1ov.n Ch1cagn 1c;n·1 ..\nd most \A~ no wa) no v.a to e~ Yort. Nrv. Yorl But a grour ofl 1' > ·m1ndt'd folk whoarT tun1n1 up forth('rount~ ·,. th b1nhdll) tiaurcd th~rt·., no reason •·hy Ora nae C'ount) can't ha' t' tt .. Q\\ n ona ..< ell'bratc the pint" b«arM the ofriaal J•nale commcmo~una the rount ·\ ~'('ntenntal ll a ckbule Thunda) at a pt'Olram salu11n1 sponson of the car-Iona ~k'bnat1on. Ch.·• "elcbrate tM ~pint'' 1 not about th<' 1rowi"f spant of no- arov.th or 15 1t about mran-ic>tn tcCJ rommiten who t11'91t<'. st~nac cult pracu s or ~kohoh btvt raaes. • · Pt.nnt'd b) ~11\IC'r/sona•nttr Robert Uo.)d MohM . "C'ekbrate the pmt" 11n't e'en Ont sona. Tnphna its apptal. MoltM *l'Otc thrtt \ICB.aon eniun na o nl) un ran or real sou~ •on·1 hkt ll ~one of tlwm. RtllltO'l' folk ma be d1~need. ~,er. None o( tht M 'clfbq&c \~ f,pent .. """'on• 1s a spentua.1 ()Mi.is rountr). for all th<' count) 's wt.n C'O~bo Aaothfor tt.a .. Top .O" sound for )Oun1'uns -.hote fttt te.nd to aap to upbtat "•na. TtK' \an is ''aduh-onc_ntcd" ~"> hMn1na for thtw •tM>-hum •k>aia to tk\ltor mu .c or can't stoml<'h count!') and To, 40.. (Pin _,...8 /Aa) m1lhon barreh ofllil lrom thl' riroll'( t site. bounded h' C ahlomia and Dl'la"'arc streets anJ R•11. hc'tl·r and pnngfirld a'rnue'> Tht C'1t\ ( ounl1 l 1c;\uc.'d ,on,trul- uon perm1h la't l:ill .i ttC'r .\ngu' da1med tn J lav.,un that l It' 111Ti, 1al' had 1lkgall~ bkx·l cd permit\ The group ~IC'<."k " in\ nh t'd "II t Concerned 1t1zcn~ lor llun11 n11on Beach. C'Ountcl'C'd b~ cla1minlt the Cit) Coun II rt',CN J it\Cll in l111'<·J M'ss1o n. '1ola11ng the c.tatt'·, ""'." m~11"g lav. and de pn' ing r~\1Jl·nt' ofa full hea ring (Pleue eee MtGUS/ A21 Milky BB tap water just air aid. Allolii~ is a list of brak·ins f't'POl'lld dUs month: ..!...'*-l: 600 blodt of Catalina. I,.,., MDdt ol Mominpidt Circie. (Bodlthnesareetshavcbeen hit more than onc:e.) • fft. 7: 400 block Seavicw. •.Feb. I 0: 1400 block of Mom- ---CllW'IUAAl--*H Ann's. uu than four hours later a ~ ·A-•.M-~'Y'­ bk>ck St. Ann'5 • Feb. 11 : 600 block Hiah Dnve in North Laauna. •Feb. 16: 31000 block of Monte~) trttl 1n South Laauna. Jewelry valutd at SI 0.000 wat re-- ported stolen. the sinale hiahest km. • Feb. 18: 1400 block of Catalina. One minute later a second buralary was reported i_n the SOO block of St. • Feb. 19: 800 block of Diamond Str~t. • Sunday: 600 block of Glcnncyrt Street. • • Tuesday: 500 block of Throuah St~: 2100 block ofOctan Way. • W.tdncsday: 400 block of Legion: 400 block of Bluebird Canyon Drive: 800 block of Catalina. STATE MAY DUMP ROAD ON LAGUNA •.• PnmAl -~ options include asking Caltrans to a~al the decision to the U.S. ~ry of Commerce or rcq~tina that the Coastal Com- mission simply reconsider its 6-5 ~ion of the proposal. ~&ic uid the discussion of op- tions follows what he interpreted as a challenec from Coastal Commission Dlftn~ M'ary Lou Howard to con-s• the question of who ~hould be held liable for accidents should the realianm~t proposal be reJected. Howard. who ult1matel)' sided with Laawaa rcprcKntat1,es. asked Cll)' Manaeer Ken Frank at Wednesda) ·s bearina whether the city was prepared to 11.sume responsib1l11~ fo r the road. &u Frank stopped sh on of an answer. uyina only that the pa' emenl .Pr.ob- ably nttdtd costl} rcfurb1sh1ng and that the matter had not been ade- q~tdy d iscussed ~Y the Cit~ Council or int~ comm unit). Oftelic said the option to shift rnponsibility from the statt' to the city isn't meant to be 'ind1ct1,·e toward Laauna Bea h, but rather to assure that traffic-sa fet) 1mproH· men ts arc made. "h's probabl) the most dangerous stretch ofhiJhwa) in Orange Count) and improving 11 1s the No. I safct) pr0&ram in the count}." he s~11d. Having the state be forced to ddcnd itself against costl) lawsuits. <>Adie uid. ..severely erodes the availability of highway dollars a' a1l-able:· If t~ Coastal Comm1ss1on de- cision cannot be o'enumed 1n order to have impro,ements made. Oftehe said. then perhaps Laguna Beach officials would be convi nced to take their own action once facC'd "1th the threat oflawsu1t~. According to Oftelie. oH·r the past fivl' years there ha' e been 33 lawsuns stemmina from traffic accidents on t~ stretch of Laguna Can~on Road between El Toro Road and Coast Hi1hway. wh1C'h 1ndudes the notorious Big Bend area. Whjle tht dollar figure has ~et to be dctermintd. he said ··1t appears that tbis :?1/2-milc stretch of ~1ghwa~ ma~ be the most litigated stre tch of road 1n CaJifomia ... Cahrans' McKean said state trans- ponation ·offi cial§ are ·not li keh Ill Crosses mark spot of fatal accident in Laguna Canyon Two white wooden crosses ap- peared Thursday afternoon on the shoulder of Laguna Can:ron Road at the sue of a three.car accident that claimed thl· h'es of t"o people last Fnda). The 2-foot-hagh cros es "ere the work of Laguna Beach canoonist John Lara. "hopl anted similar markers m 1979. 1983 and 1987 following other fa tal acudl·nts on the "ind in& road. Last year state Department of T ransportation ofTlc1als uprooted the crosses because the) ''tolated a policy endorse any salet)·tmpro,C'ment plans Laguna Beach officials have in mind as long as the) refuSt" to rC'ahgn the tight. dangerous turns of the Big Bend area. Median road barriers and such. he said. ..arc not going to soh e the problem. The problem is the gcomet ~ of that cun e. The o nl y "a~ 10 correct that 1s to .. get into the hills and cn·ate a btffer radi us:· designed to rid highways of distract- ing and.unauthoriz~ signs. Meanwhile. one of two surviving victims of last week's head-on col- lision. Edward De Los Reyes. 25. of Anaheim. remained in critical con- dition at Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center in Mission Viejo. The thr« drivers in the accident. two of whom were killed and onC' who was treated for minor injuries. ma y have bttn under the influence of alcohol. the California Highway Pa- trol reported. the plan put forth by Caltrans was the best solution to the safety probkms." McKean said he. too. 1s disap- pointed b)' thC' Coastal Commission vo1e. but believes that Laguna Beach sho uld assume much of the responsi- bilit~ for the con~quences. ··1 think if we were called into court." he ~id ... we should bring in the neY.spaper clippings that showed that Laguna Beach won a victory," .. Le 7S 40 11 •3 IO 40 57 23 70 2t 12 .. " " 71 &Cl $1 ., 7S 40 11 33 12 .. 12 &5 " 40 7t •1 15 51 IO It 12 ., .. 52 .... n 35 11 31 " 45 •• 12 72 43 1t 40 IO •2 .. •7 70 .. .... " .. IO 4' 72 •1 65 53 .. :l7 57 25 11 •• .. 37 ........... Surf Forecast Tides nllDAY .... ,.. '23'pm 74tpm 11 53p"' IATu.IOAY 5:51 •"' 1•17 p"' 106pm ,, ..0 1 ,. 27 The_ro_at 1 24 em,-... 1111 5 45 p tn IOCI.., The moon NII 151 pm loelly al>d ,_ at 1 11 a m S11..,ci.y Extended E'en o. McKean said he "ants 10 "orl "11h cit) officials to mal e as man) safet) 1mpro,ements a poss- ible .. But I haq~ to be cautious with ho" much more resources "e de' ote to this:· he said LUNGREN CONFIRMATION IN DISPUTE ••• .\l\oof concern 1s the fa te oft he S 13 m1ll1on the California Transpor- tation Comm1s\1on had allocated for thr rl·altgnmcnt and widening of Laguna Can, on Road. Oftdrc bClte' cs that faced wtth ddiut" al read'. the staa· 1s li keh to s1mph remo,\.• the proJect from 11s list o( transport.ltllln programs The fund'> hl· "aid. pr11bahl~ "ould not he a' dtlahk for oth1.•r proJl'l'I' 1n Orange Count\ Ofte.he also bdH.'' cs that the close 'Oil' b' th1.• ( ua">tal ( omm1ss1on ma' bl· 1ntl:rpre1l"'d J'> a \\tll1ngnes\ b) th~ slJte tu recon\1drr the rtahgnml.'nt propo\al. .. , JUSt thtnl. \\l' \\erl"n't COO\ 1ncrng cnuugh.'. he \Jrd "We thought that Airliner, small plane nearly hit PO MONA (AP) -The pilot of an .\laska .\irhncs 8()('in$ 727 was forced to take evasi ve action and dive when an unidentified small aircraft passed I 00 feet over the jetliner Thursda~ night. ofTl ctals said. The pilot ti led a a near-collision report "1th the Federal A v1ation .\dmin1str:u1on fo llowing the 6:36 pm. 1nc1den1 o'er Pomona. said D1l·l Tornqu 1st. an F .\A regional dut~ officer in Lo'> Angeles. The 1nnd1.·nt occurrC'd ns the -\laska .\irhnesJethncr "as departing Ontario .\irport en route to SeattlC' "tth ~ passengers and sevC'n crew rl1l·mlx-r'> aboard. ( ancelmi said. rromAl • the section of the state cons111u11on afTcctans the treasurer's office ended in pos1 11' e 'otes in both houses. Se nate President Pro Tern Da,·id Roben1. D-Los Angeles. said after the confirmation 'otes that if Dcu- kmcj1an attempts to have Lungren sworn into ofli ce. Democrats would 1mmcd1atel) go to court to block thC' action. OeukmC'Jtan acknowledged thC' up- coming legal battle with Senate Democrats in his statemC'nt cla1m 1ng \I lO~. "With the positive .\ssc mbl) 'otc.~. Dan Lungren "''II ha"e been con- firmed as state treasurer once thC' 90- da) period (from Lungren·s nom1-· na11on). designated b)' the constrtu- tion. expires Monda). Feb. 29:· DeukmcJian snad . Supervisor Wieder has eyes on Lungren' s seat By 808 VAN EYKEN Of ... .,.., Net ..... The confusion over whether Rep Dan Lundgren \\tll be the ne\t state treasurl'r conttnurs to mount. but unoffi cral cand idate Hamett Wieder 1!. alrcad} "arting to step into the appointrc·s congressional shoes. Wieder. l·harrman of the ·Orangc Count} Board of Supcf\ 1sors. an- nounced \H·cl s ago that she was 1ntl'res1cd rn seek ing thl.' Republican nom1nat1on for Lu n¥rcn·s seat. ·-rm arnng as 1f I m a candidate:· sa id Wieder on Wednesda'. a resi- dent of Hunttngton Beach· ··whC'n tht" gun goes ofT. rm rt'ady to jump 1n ·· \\ tl'der \31d shl· alrcad\ had a rnngrl·ss1onal fund-raiser planned for Marl·h I Oa t Old Ranch Countf) Club 1n Seal Beach ··That's k1nJ of m~ good luck spo1:· 'he 'laid. ··1 had m} vel) firit fund-raiser there I 0 yl'ars ago:· JINGLE UNLIKELY HIT SINGLE .•. ··in the coming days. I will be consulting with Congressman lungten and our legal counsel 10 dc1crm1nc the most appropriate wa ) to resoh e the legal questions sur- rounding toda~ ·s vote.'· from taking office. 11 "ould be one of the most serious poh11cal setbacks of DculmcJian·s t"o terms as go,emor. Deu k mq1a n had no m1 na ted Lungrl'n. a fdlo" Republica n from Long B~:ach. 10 \l'" e the remaining three H·ars of the la te Jesse Unruh·s trrm ·a) trl·asurer and had made lungrcn·sconfirmatton one ofh1 s top prionttrs of 1988. programs "h1ch Lungren ha s con- s1s1cntl) oppoc,ed rromAl ·'The foci of all the ~ongs is upbeat and pos1tl\ e:· said Moli ne ··The image of the songs reflects the hcan and soul of Orange Count~ and "hat has been aC'complish(•d in the last I no }ears. .. They will stress that tht renll'n · nial is something eve~onc can be a pan of." MoltnC' 1s a fam1har fa•e to patron<, of the ewporter RC'son "here he performed for a decade and recenth returned Thousands of \ ISllOI'\ 10 D1\- neyland. Walt D1sne~ \.\ orld and thl' Epcot Center h3 H~ heard h1<, tune\ at various anracttons. too Most rC<'ent- ly he wrote a ne" song for " .\meman Journe} s." the c1rcle-v1s1on theatl'r at Disne~ land. ANGUS OIL ... From Al Thcc111zens. "ho ha,ccompla1n1.·d about noise. traffil and pollution from the proJect. al<>n alleged thl· prOJt.'C't I\ IOl't>0\1\ll'nl \\1th (II\ Loning. wharh li'>h IRl' arl'a :ic, re<i1dcnt1al "1th no nl'" ml Ll rilling ix-rm111ed The J.rOup also charged that h1rml·r Councilman John_ Thoma' Jlkgcdl~ had a t·onOtl I of 1nterc'1 "hl·n he 'Otl·d for the pr<>JeCt. Thl· ttroup He pcrforml·J h1<, C'tntcnn1al trtlug~ ThursJil\ l'''·n1ng at the Old ( ount ' Courthouse rn anta .\na "hac · pri' atl' llusinl'\\ 'iponsors of the 1uh1ke "erl· \alutl·d b~ Orange ( ount' Centl'nrllal Int 0( (I 1s a pm all' nonprofit rnr- pora11un charg1.'d "''h planning and \tJg1ng the ~l'ar-long telebra11on that 1.rt l.\ofTJ uh JI b cnts throughout thl' 'ear " 111 ti c into 1he cclcbrat1on. 1ndud1ng the Mrth annual \IJJOr Ll·ague .\II-Star BJ\cball Game at .\nahc1m Stadium 1n Jul~ I 1H!9. a Tallsh1p<1 Festival. rnunt~" 1d1.· golf tournament and the LI Toro .\ rr 5hrl\\ .\n cstrmatl·d I m1ll1un people wall pan1.:1pa1c 1n the l''l'nts b\ thl.' (losing Gala rn \ugust I 41N · \\ hl.'n the count\ turn'> JOO' car\ old lharged Thoma' 1.nm pan~ had done "orl on t hl' "tc Steele \aid 'iht· hJd lx'cn queried on I homas' roll-h~ rcpre<.1.•n tattvcs from the Fair Pul111 t al Pra cttl·es Com- m1sor;1on Sheldo n \3td Pfl'' 1ou,1~ that thc proJl'C't t!. a protot\ 1)1: I hat can be u~d to clean up \lid or ahandonC'd 011 lal1 h11es '>l:Jtll'rl·d 1n do"nto"n H unt1ngton lkal h \1ohne·s Jingle fC'tes a centuf) of alromplishment The chorus: It's rime ro '(t'/chrate rhe Spm,. ··Thr Oro ngc Count_\ spmt "\\'c'1t·;11~r turm·d IOO anc.I "Our fu1un· looJ.s srrong. . "( ·umc 011, k t 's '(l.'/ebrate rhe 'ipm,. rht• Oronge County spmr \\ hl·n 1 ou look at all we\·e do ne-. ) uu c:in ht· proud ro belong Cuml' -C "dt•brote rhe Spin,.·· ... Who I.no"•;'' "1<nbe Old Blue E\es '""add 11 to his rei>cno1re and drop that ~a" nl·r atx1ut the Rotten. er. Big .\ppk WATER ••. From Al "atC'r but "1th thl· p1pelin(. he said Rl'nna \:ltd the 1.11' has turned 10 \lctropolttan \\ atcr D1stnct "ater 1n order IO pcrm11 thl· Orange Count~ \\ .lll'r D1s1m·1 to use local water to rcch.irgc the undeNater tablC'. "htc h 1s at one ofthl· lu"i.'st Je,els in }C'ar"i. hl· ~rd The water pipe in quC'stlon t\ O\\Ol'd b~ the Wrst Orange Water Board. "h1ch takc'i in the c111es of Hun tington lk ach. Seal Beach. We\t· mrn•acr and Garden Grove Rl·nna said h\.-·., had two emploH't.'\ \\lll'l.1ng rulJ ·t1me ll')tng 10 find. the -.ourcl' of thl· prubkm. so fa r " 1thou1 PANEL REJECTSWIDENING ... From Al .:?O minute'I 10 presenr their ca~. o·e ricn \arJ The) exphuncd 1hc1r oppos1 11on IO the pro1cct and found enough com- m1ss1oner<1 'i) mpathwng w11 h the11 pos111on to blocl. 11. ··onl' comm1or;s1oner said. ·You mean the people on the ocean s1dr are setting a sound wall and the~ ·re ~tttn& a park. while the people on thc other side ar'' losing their vie"-and acuina nothtnJ~··· O'Brien said "We're excited and pleased that ORANGE ..... Piiat COAST ..... . llMICWPICI "° ... ..., "'-"' ........ ~ .. .._. __ ... •'AO l... ... \I ~dtoQU71 __.&u •• '• . .. • \\ l•'JI gl't \Cl ktTI) lllll \ 1ew<. •• I om ~ltlkr 'llt' prc"dl·nt uf the \\\·,t ""l'\'port lkal h \krr hant\ ..\\· \lX:tJtton thJt Jl'n oppo<il'd the wall ,,11J hl' "J' 1111n h' the uutlome hl.'l.IU'l' hl' la \l•H'd 1lfr 'trel·t "1den- 1ng 'Tm glad thl'\ wulJ 11ut a \tup to 11 \o lhl·~ ,11uld 1!11 \t1fllt.' rnorc \lull> on 11 '\lrlkr \Jld ( 11' olli1 Uih \ oulJ not be reachcJ Im 'vmnwnt !ollt.1" rng the Coasta l -l lllllnll'>!>ron mre11n~. <> Brl\'n ... 11d 1ht l'll) and Caltrans tan rl·appl~ 1n \1\ months. ··but at ka\t \\l'0ll tx· rl'3d\ .. I h1· "·'" "uuld ha'e been pan ofa mult 1rn1ll1or'HJo lla r '-'ldcnin.& of the '11.1 .. 1.11 h1gh"a> from Newport Uuull•, .m.I 10 (,olden Wcor;t trC'Ct 1n I lun11ng1on Beat"h 'l'\\ pon Beach "'as to supcrv11e the C altran\ prOJel't for that stretch of 1tw h1gh"a} in ilSJunsdiction. °::.::' leQuar•tu• Just call 642-6086 .....,_,''WV I ,... OCI .. ~_,__.,... ~10,.-.c Clf'Otel• -'°"' ~ •• ~ .. What do )'Ou ltkc about lb.cDaily Palot~ Whaa don't you hkC'? Call lhC' number above and your meuaac will be recorded, tranteribed and ~ hvered to the appropnatc tdnor The same 24-hour ans-.mnt Krvtcc ma)' be used to r«ord leucn to the ednor on an)' topic ontnbutorJ to our l...dttts cohnnn mu111nc:hadt their nime and telephone numbtr fOt "enfiahon Tell\ us ~hat•s on }OUr rnuMt. , •• WflJI' It'll ........, " 'l'IO< ,~ .... ,v CAiC>) Oy 1 • "' t O.lo<• tO •m --c r•• Of -oo Ctnu11•1• ,,, . ., .... . I .\sl ed 1( that statement mC'ant the go' ''rnor 1ntl·nds to ha,·e Lungren take th1.· oath ofoffice-whu:h would require Lungren to first resign from ( ongrl'SS -Dcukmeiian spokesman Tom Bcc;·rmann replied that ··wc·re not 5a) '"& he will .... At this point 11 Y>Ould be inappropriate to swear Dan in·· until attornc)s are consulted. Thr Long Beach congressman ·s d1stnct in cludes a good portion of Hun11 ngton Beach. The .\sscmbl> approved Lungren on a 43-3.:? \Ole. Y>tlh ~vC'n Dcmo- t•ra ts J01mng the unanimous 36- member GOP delegation voting for confirmation. The Senate vote was 19-21 apinst L unlr''"· Just four Democrats joined thl' Senate\ IS Republicans voting for Lungren. TY..en ty Democrats and the w natc•s lone independent voted to rl'Jl'l't lungrl'n·s nominatton. If Lungren 1s ultimately blocked In s1multanl'OU' marathon floor sessions. both Democrats and Re- publicans pr:uSl.·d l ungren's honest) and rntegnt~ But Democrats rn both houses charged that Lungren 's consen all\ c 'oting record in Congress put him too far 1.0 the right of the polt 11cal mainstrca·m ofC'ahfo rnta. Democrats also sa id the'' feared Lungrl·n "ould USl' the 'ast PoWC'r of the treasurer on 44 d1fTerent state fina nce and bonding commissions and authont1C's to thwart state hous- ing. environmental. educatio nal and social proarams s1m1lar to federal ··~k·, a man "llh impeccable crcdl'flttal\. impeccable antegnt} and hom•i.t)... \:ltd Se nate Republican Fl oor l eader Ken Madd' of Fresno. ··tk has thl' qualifkations and rn- tdligl'm·c to assume the job of statC' trl·asurc;·r. It ts dcur hl· (the go crnor) has madt.· a good choice:· But Robena. the Democrat ic leader of thr . enatc. replied that Lungren·s 1ntl'grtt} "as not 1n question. but rather ht!.' 011ng record. ··c ongreuman lupgren 1s an honorable man. a fine man and a d1\t1ngu1shcd man. We ha ve no quarrel \\tth has personal back- ground.'. Robena said. ··out "c wa nt someone who in his 'oting record shows a little bit of outreach. a little window of op- ponun1t}. that little glimmer oflight that he\t'' en open to the Democratic pcrspcc11' t.· ... H1~ record on housinJ. "here the treasurer is a virtual crar. 1s \lnuall) 1ero:· Roberti said. 6Vmpare 6'arats mth &rats! Don't be led down ~gar~ path. 'lbu can NM! confldenc.~ '"~ Leigh to property edueatf' you and to pnMdr t~ daamotld of your Cl'lOte~. at ~ btst pnc~. Shop and c~ • .wi )QJ wrH find your t>tst ClafnOnd purchase at ~ ~ Lt'tgtl .. Carat Patch" l:elgh Jhr LNdrr "Flnr ~ °"9\ ~ MwJ ~- 401 ~ C~ Of~.~ 21S • M.nUm Court Ftlihion rs&iW10 • ~ INd\ CA 91660 · f1M' ~-0501 I I FEB.26,1988 · O\ILY Pll.OT ENTERTAINMENT GUii)[ IDL:4/N0.9 r . -\ ' ' . .· 'I..--· .._,., .. _ .. _ • • • Mlil.WOD ... The fresh charms of Fu#erton 'Lady' Amon& the hardy perennials of musial theater, the urncr and Loewe masterpiece .. My Fair Lady .. possesses as much universal appeal and lasttng charm as any you a n name. Ifs one of those rare shows that's Just about as much ofa treat the IOOlh time around as it was on the first view1na. Nevertheless, it's not a .. foolproof' show, one that will suetted with no more than adequate astina and inauention 10 musical detail. 1f'hc principal roles are acior'1 dreams -with a score ao match. Because it is so familiar. so incrained for the pu1 thtee decades on lheat.crtoen' mcmoncs (and because. like 1'hc Ki114 4nd I" or "Man of La Mancha. • it i1 so &Mroulhly idcntifted with its oria- iul taar). MMy Fair Lady" de- mands frtst<abin treatmtal i• iu various rn-ivals. HllJPily, w Fullenoa Civic Liaht Open has attacked this splendid mus1al comedy with some oC• finest artistic weapons in its arsenal -a H1gins and EJiz.a who strike ltorious comic and dramatic se-rtts on sta,c. and a Pickcrina who11 steal ck lhow from both if they don t. Director Ace Mask. a lor1Mr Higins him1elf. has mounted a vital, eneJFtk "Lady" that wallops the show's comedic aspects without sacrificinc its delicate musical qualities. Maslt don. however, face hi1 actorsdownstqe in concttt-style performance a bit m~ than is nccessary. a minor irritant. Leslie Tinnaro 1n the .,tum role of Eliza Doolittle. the Msquashed cabbqe leaf' transformed into a princea.. rmden a dynamic pcrforma~ both cframaticalJyand voally. While she sends 10pav1tatc in and out of the C odt ncy dialect at the outtet. cspecia.lly in her vocalizina. Tinnaro is amonc the stronacst Elizu to USWM the usipmc11t in an Oran1t County production. The savqcly sm• and lelf•satisfted Henry Higms i1 Jivm a resoundincly robust interpretation by John Wood. who should efreclively make his audiences banilh all memories of Rex Harrison in the role. Wood en Joys an electric SUllC rapport with Tinnaro. and their clashes of will are beautifully presented. Such stro"J a1tina in the leadina roles miaht well push an ordiNlry Colonel Pickcnna into • bacqround -but Gary Gordon (author of innumerable Tevyn in .. Fiddkr on the Roor) i• no ordinary acior. Gordon offcn a vinuaJ ICll'linat on comic timincas he repatcdly WTa&s the foe.as from the show's two principals in a hillriously inventive performance. Joe IC.aye, save for• raucously overplayed tcene in Hillins' study. seems a bit hip-toned for the role of' Alfreld P. Doolittle. the Coctney du .. man, 1hough his DCrbmaace is solid-Rmay Fcrracanc is ~Y callow as the fawnina ~reddie Eyntford.Hill, whilt Marso Lynn-smii; a reservoir of En&lilh dipi1y u Hiains' n)other and JoAnn Campanella nicely handle$ U.e diplc)matic role of Higins' houlekttpcr. Backed by a rousi"-orchestral fon:c under the beton of Benton Minor and Janet Sanderson's intricate choftop'apbic movement, the Fullerton show pbys fresh and dynamic. Donna Ruiika'1 liahtina effects and the colorful costumes of Jenny Wentworth enrich the show considerably. ~My Fair Lady" may be an old lady for moat pla~. bu1 she's a sprina chicken in Fullerton where the show cootinues for two more weekends. Thursdays th~ Saturdays at I p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 in Plummer Auditorium, ChaPman Avenue at umon SUttt. Call FCLO at 879-1732 for ticket information. CAU.BOAaD -The Irvine Community Theater will hold auditions March 7 at 7:30 p.m . for "The Okktt L1vin1 Graduate," one of the thrft plays in Pn:s&on Jones' "Texas TrilOl}'" .... d irector An Winslow will be castinasix men and three women ofvaryinaaacrantesin the1uditoriumof' T u!'le Rock Communhy ~ ~ Su'?nC~ oft'Tunlc Rock Drive in lrv1ne .... call 8S7-S.f96 for addluonal 1n . Editor. Tom Tait D11rbocJA Edi1or. Sam B&id~ll o.r .... nc.: lea ... Cim118t10n M....,: Guy fmaro Prod11<110ft Ma .. 1. Rot.tn C"MWI a * Deily PllOt Detebc>ok/ Friday, F9bruary 2e, 1988 THE LOUD ONE FROM 'LAUGH-IN' •...... 14 By JENNIFER WEBER When most people think of Joanne Worley ... Laugh-In " comes to mind...NoLopera Bui Worky thinks opcr-a's noi that far a stretch for her, what with her backaround in stage musicals. In fact, opera may be downriaht accommodating to her, she of the boom in$ v~ice ... I've afway~ been loud, ~ut in opera it's called •fort1ss1mo.' •• Worley 1s the cclebnty draw'in OpenrPlclfrc•s production-ot.-Dre Aedtrmaos.· opening today at the Performing Arts Center. 'SCHOOL DAZE' BREAKS THE RULES •• 10 Spike Lee, the unconventional dircctoroflast year's surprise hit ··she's Gotta Have It,:•• checks in with his second film. ..School Daze.•• Not all or our suest critics were comfonablc with this •·comedy with music.•• Some thought the music and dancing were the best part. Some thou~t they were the wont. Next week, a new poup of cntics will tackle ••frantic," the work of another controversial director. Roman Polanski. TEN YEARS A1'D COU1'Tl1'G •••••••••••••••• 11 BJ MARY LOU HOPKINS ..A Decade of Distinction.'' honoring Chapman College President Buck Smith and his wife Joni last week at the Irvine Marriott. paid tribute to the couple for their I 0 years oflcadership and service to the college. Chapman's board of trustees sponsored the touching gala dinner attended by nearly 600 guests and raisins more than $291 .000 to help underwrite student scholarships. 'rOO'rSIE WOOTSIE ••.••••.•.•••.............••.• 17 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Tootsie's Sidewalk Cafe is a pleasant enough little place. with pretty, white wrouaflt iron patio chairs and a sweeping view of the buses that swinainto Fashion Island on their way to Los Anaeles or Lona Beach. Tootsie's would have been called ··coco•s ... but the owners did their homework and realized that thename .. Coco'1"wasalrcady taken in Orange County. ·-URCLB DOii ........ •• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• •• • • 16 O:AILBJllS8 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 By TOM 1TITS Of the Daily Piloc Scaff I r's nor easr bein~ black in Orangt Count) when ~our a'lpiracion:, I tan coward the cheater. Black accors in local sta~e producrioru. both on che •--~,mammmd professlonaHevel . have bttrtconspicuous by their near absence. Until, that iS; about five )·ears ago. Thats when/\~leane Hunfer decided co do something about an injustice she'd grown up with, and organized what is now known as the Orange Count)' Black Actors Theater. Now, afm four years of performing occasionallr in vary· ing locacions, OCBA Tis hitting its stride with its first full Sttson of dramatic and musical pro. duce ions. Four diverse works - one of chem an ori,!!inal -are !king prrn:nced around Orange Councr chis) ear. Ar cht momenc che group i~ subing cwo shows simul. ca neou sl) -"for Colored Girls Who tlaveCons1dered Su1nde/When cht Rainbow is Enuf' ac the Anaheim Culcura~ Am Center and a )'Oung people's f!l US1cal rtvue. "Back to BeinJ; Black ... ac che Sama Ana Annex, AuJuurium, wh ich is nominal!)· home b.t~t to che scill.rootless cumpan). Boch shows wind up their rum chis weekend . "For Colored G1rb" plapn~ con1!::hr and arur. d.t) .tC ~ p.m . .tnd Sunday ac "': ~­ and Uatk co Dem,.; Black' concludm~ Sunday ar 4 p.m. Ticktts fur boch can be ordered b\ call in~M .. 7~. ' forHuncer. \9.rhe new chtSernnd ~c,~eof ouch(oa\c t\m 1n 11.1>12.chnompam St.i~on repre~~,Jjt, major ad-Rt~rcor~ somtc1mt in Juh. aJupctJ tltr nt\\ moniler la3t vanLt mtnl for ~heater poup. The latter will be OCBAT ( )c.cubtr bur a ,.:re.it m,rn)' obs,tacle ~wn<l collaborauon w1ch SCR.. ··1c fU)C )t'tm td a more ape rtm.tm -noc che lease of wh ifh ~t \tar "For Colortd Girls" Jt rnpuon ut \\ h.ic wt wert- 1 ~turtnl! ul a ptrm.inenc home pla\ td in cht (o,c.i Me a cheater en '"I! cu do. w1J I lunctr. \'ho fur()( UA r. which tur rtnth tor a lin11ce<l run. and man\' pointed out ch.u tht ~roup perlurm~ whtrt\tr 1t ran. . pru)~cme pla\~oers wtre turn-urr~m.tlh \\a' pl.inntJ as a Tht nex~ huw. fur example. tJ d\\cl\ furl.itl of )t.'JCll1>-'.. ml\tdt ruu pe for nunurm JC· f JrJl llJ L.tlltd "Zuuman anJ cht .tLuHJm~ to I lunctr wr,. ___,,__ ___ ~igrr._1l_hooktJ mruche Urea -· -· ·-.lbtQt~e(~~nu_ fllac~ _ _ Jn_!<~~ chefr c prvdumon (1, tl ,rnJ ( uhur,tl (encer in At. tllr' TlmHtr 1' ant'-" nJmt tor 1>1 dw ntwh 11.1rn1tJ tht.i ttr '' .. , Ma\. while chc ea)un ftnalt. ihe "ll\t·~t.ir-olJ enc1t\ ( )r1,i.:in.1lh J 1101htr \U'llllll ol I ur ( ulort,l mu it.ti rt:\llt "Am c Mis-1nwrpuractd JH ht lnrm.ulturJI l1 1rl' \\ICh I lumerm cht tJ't Jt hehav1n . will ht> moumeJ on ( on11111tCc:t lure ht Ptrlor mmi: lt 111d1v ~J mt.ip> ( ollt')!t. then .. ~nown a' .mc.i t\na ( ull ect It \\<A.) cht L ulmmi1t1un of .t l<~n.i: and ulrtn trumatm]-! Jrtam tor tbt lOmp.tn\ ~ JtttrmtntJ loun- Jer mO\eJ w1th her tam1h co Oran~t Count\ Jt rhra~t of 11 .ind \\J) r.11,rJ 111 ~.11ll.i AnJ. mtnJmJ.! .1 ma .\nJ ll1~h Sd1wl anJ (JI !Jtt I ul!trwn. .ill1nc. ,• Yw hJ\t tu ht.cm SOITit· wh$'rt t\J ch,mt:t pc:uple 11uth..1u~. '); t l1111rn.urJ ·1 \\ a1.:n1 rv 'ltt Jl\ rpt.int. r in thti1trr un tht mrr1r 111ralem.00< r.11..t rl1t .1Ct1tuut J C chnullt!-!t )tt:mcJ t11 ~t f'trpt'ILJC1on 01 ht )(J[ll' yu11 -l!111 ; 1111.. ~the po JC It \.I '11'1.ld[lPr tflJ[ '>t't'O \(II hc prn J.t nr :1 •11ui:li11u; ( >r.t11cr ( \1unt\ Rt1.:r•. J \\ r ~"h ,-111 ( lr~:i.t:t .ii.:rrr' I h•unu I "J' bt-1111: t\ ptl.1'1 1110..,th 111 nl J1.." 'tcrw1 \ pt'J 'ht rub. "lJ'' \\ 1!11 t'l1,fi \\ lw n11 "The pruble~ chert "'d'. chert we rt' irtu.tll\ nu rub a\a1 lablt lur hi.ad, tudtnts. ~1d. ·Su a her unr trntsttr .1 ~wit<. htJ m\ m.qur w d1rt rnnc .hupm~ co acqu1rt 1ht sk1lb neces~r.\ w ~care m\ 11wn chtc1ttr. On rhe CV\ t r JnJ Jt Idem· lonJrJ Ann .\f.mhall. Rc-,i.:tniJ \r unlnsh. Rvhrn J lrnmp JnJ Rc-nJJ Pc-CCI" 'C-J1Cc-J. c J"lC m,m. fxr.., ur I 11r ( 11h •rc-J G trf, PhurvpJp/11 /11 I HI' l>t·I rN 11 1\r cop,.., \Jbnt J/umc-r aside t11n.t.:tr Jl[l\th "ltt ) OUI dlllOt: J"1i.:11mtnt ' 1-iut J1ic' rnponJ 111 Jun tor' 1!1\ 1ti1t1om She h.i~ f't'rl11rmrJ ir1 t11ur proJu<.ClP' ' 111r 0( 11 \ r I v.ould 11kr rn J11 mun: rht.attr \\11r 11 •11t ·•rrirtu'11c' i1r11\t )JIJ \\ .1t.t'1 ,1 •. J ')c ntur JlUIUf( t\tl J 0 1\t " ·~ J lt.rn1turc•t '..s ,,, rJ:\.if\d.t pJ~U1cr 1,'t.r~'"' \\o.!'1r1t '' H1..tl" ,,•,tr1•~'·:->v\,1·.: (i t : t,J'.t' • I I\~ fJ ""' \f( /ii \( " I I -' Whiif black actun in ~re Couru\ Jtt frU$tatt'd ~· dat &iri1ittd RJlts aublt Ul commun1t1 cht.urr. tht "'~ oeicn II aho mt we. Theam~ to proJult pla~~ •1th blad .. } m the UR ofttn art f<>rlcd co shcl\'t thtm ··htn no qtulif )t(f bl" ~ ~fotl1lff$ •wear for auditions. :accurdm~ co r.o local mmn dam d1rtcton. Tht 'mtrgtnct of tht Oun •e (l)Unt~ 8l:ad m r' lflakr -l\Ocin~ •·t1rnmeJ h\ JA)ij~I•~ Rov. . .am !t ll J1r~h r ot tht J,..&~~na Pia\ housr.1nd t>1n Tambdhni. rt\1d<"nt dartd ( ut tht C.O\ta lt~ (J \ 1c ~\ h,)U)t Ac.. ~ HOJ l5 P1i:r 9 . . Dail) P11"1 Oatebookt Frida\ F~bruarv 26 1988 ;& Calendar • MAR SM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 1 3 14 1 5 16 1,7 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Cl Friday AMSTERDAM GlllTAR TRIO "Ill mal..l' "' onl~ Orange Count~ appcar- am·l' at p m at t.;addleback Collcg1. .. ., \kK1nnn 1 hl·a1rc T1d.l·ts a rc S gcncral anti $.. fo r senior.. ant.I '>IUlknt\ FRAN MARTIN .\nistl") piano at thl' Rnl l ion Inn. J050 Bn\tol ~I . C o\IJ ~k~ tdll to 11 p.m . 5J0-04" 2 LAUGH. CRY. DANCE. SING ALONG . BE SURPRISED. L EA RN SOMETHING NEW. A rl' Y{lU Onl' Of Thl' 1.3 Million Vit•wer.., Who W.i tr hc.·s KOC E Every Month? If ot, Tune In And Find Out What You're Missing. Saturday CLASSICAL SOLOISTS In- strumentalist Stuan Fox and soprano Mary Rawcliffc present an evening of classical music with selections from the middk ages. renaissance and Baroque periods.. as well as eontem- porai: cla!>s1cals at 8 p.m. at Orangt' Coast Colle'Je Ftne Ans Recttal Hall. 2701 Fair' 1ew Road. Costa Mesa. >\dm1ss1on is $6 ad' ance sales and $7 at the door. 43:?-5880. Sunday IRVINE CONSERVATORY OF MJJSJC Citrin& Chamber Ensemble. unda the d1rl'cllon of Wir11am R Kennl'd}. prc~nts a free conccn at 4 p.m. in lhl· aud1tonum of th(' South Coa~t Commun1t\ (hurl'h. 5120 Bon11a Camon R·oad. I n inc. Thr ('nS4."Tl1ble (:lln\l\t~ of JS 10 40 uutswnd1ng mu\Jt 1ans in local Junior and "K:n1or high ~hools. THE BO ZY ROUGE CAFE Cla'>\IGll string quancl O pus I\ accompan1l'\ ·unda~ brunch 11 am to I p.m JUUi ~c"pon Rh<l :"'c\' pun lk :ll h b., '· J440 Monday CREA T P r RfORMANCES "B.ac.all on BogMt'' (cc) Friday. March 11, 8:45 Hou vwooo L ECENDS "Marilyn Monroe" (cc) Friday. 10:45 THE SPENCEJl TRACY LEGACY Saturday, March 12, 9:00 THE8 EST0F WILD AMERICA: THE BAllES Sunday. March 13, 6:30 SHAKE. RArnE" Rou Monday, March 14, 8:15 Rooc•RoLL: THE EARLY D AYS Monday, 10:45 ToMP£TUS: THE Fo1tGOTTEN CusroMEll Tuesday. March 15, 9:30 WVINC R El.ATIONSHll"S Wmt LEo BuscACUA Tue day, 11:00 Huu. vwooo Lf<cENos "Gr.a('e Kelly" ,(cc) Wednesday, March 16, 8:00 PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA presents a Classic Series Conccn at 8 p.m. tonight and Tue-s-- da) at the Orange County Performtng Ans Center Seterstrom Hall. 600 To"n Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Conccn pre' 1ew begins at 7 p.m. Jean-Pierre Rampal. conductor and Outc. a nd Louise D1Tullio. Flute. For ticket mformat1on. call the Orange Count) Performing Ans C('nter box office at 556-ARTS or T1ckctMaster at 740-WOO. Weclnaday Top HAGEN STRING QUARTET pcr- forrmioc lhcl..agunaBeach ...... 4llJui;.1-- M usic Soc1ct} al 8· 15 p.m. at the Laguna Beach High School .\ud 1tonum. 625 Park Avenue. Laguna Beach Tic kets S20. 494-2822. I SRA EL C HAMBER OR- CHESTRA under 1hc d ircrt1on of \'oa' Talm1. opens 11s Nonh .\mcn - can tour "11h a performance al 8 p.m. in South Coasl Communll) Church. 5120 Bonita Can\on Road. Irvin('. The l."oncen 1s si>onsored b} Cl ufficr of arts and lectures. T1ckcfs arc $12 gen('ral admission and arc ava1l- abk at th" Br1.·n Center Box Office The bird la the word Rare blrda like tla1a blae and &old macaw from South America will be on dlaplay at Blrcl Espo from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. Sandal at tlae Oranae Coanty Falraround• ln Coeta lie.a. AdmANon la $2.SO for adalta, rree for children under 12. and T1ckctron. Call 856-5000 for tdcphon('. -mail and credi1 t•ard ord"~· Friday SUPPORT GROUP FOR SINGLE CHRISTIANSChns11an Singles Inter- national has sc'eral members 1n 1hc Cos1a Mesa ar(•a "ho would ltkc to orgnnizc a local CSI chapier. C I pro' ides suppo rt for srngks. di' orcC'd. "1do"cd or nc~ er marned. Wntc or call ( I and rcccl\ c a free cop) of .. Your Christian Compa- nion .. 1f)OU m('nllon The Dail) Pilot. ('hristian Stn&lcs International. Box 543. Harrison. O H. 45030. T ele- phone: (513)574-3757. Y.E.S. NETWORKING COCKTAIL PARTY Young faccuti'" Singles mcrt from 8 p.m to I ·a.m. al the Ir''"" Mamou Hotel. 18000 Von Karman ..\H· .. lr\lnl'. ~dm1ss1on ts S 15 at the door. S 11 for advance prepayment. For more 1nformat1on. call 1he Y .E.S. ho1hnc. 7~4· I 000 or (213)657-5500. CLASSIC FRIENDS • meet for Happ) Hour 5 to 7 p.m. at Cano·s. 2241 West Coast H1ghwa ) 1n Ncw- ~n Beach. For rcscn at ions and information. call 544-9259. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Huntin11on Beach Chapter 595 hosts a frw orientation for single parents. Call chapter phone 898-7975 for mcctinJ location and additional membership tnformation. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES llll'l"t for T.G.1.F. at the Rum Runner<.. 1600 E. Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. Seal Beach. S to 7 p.m lnfo rma11on. 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles 0' ('r 45. m'-'l't forT.G .l.F. al 5:30 p.m a1 u s C hug.as 1n I os .\la m11 os. For rcscn at ions and informa11on. call 894-6521 . Saturday NON·SMOKING SINGLES of t\rnerKa. (N.S . .-\) meN~ l'\l"r: other Saturda) at local Oranl!c Coun- t) hot('IS and n1ghtcluhs. Oncntat1on at 5 p.m .. mccllng 6 to 9 p.m. SS 894-893:?. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP 1nglc<. 0' l'r 45. meet for dinner at 7 p.m a1 Ye Olde Fractured Fork 1n Wh1111cr Fo r rcscr' a11ons and information. call 894-65:! I. F.L.l.R.T. Huntingto n Beach Church of Religious Sc1cncr singks gro up meet for mo' 1c and pizza night at hiplc) 's 1n Sea hfT Village at 6 p.m. Call for 1nforma1io n. 840-0107 PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES ages 45-plus, House p;art) 1n Huntingto n Bcar h. 8 p.m. For reservations and location. call 836-8744. ... Sunday BRAVO! the single\ suppon group fo r 1he O range Count) Chamber Orchestra will hold a Happ) Hour to '('thigh on music at 3 p.m. at a homl' 1n Corona dcl Mar. Cost 1s SS for members and $7 for non-meml)l:r~ plus a 1ickc1 to either of 1hc or· l'hestra's up('umin& conC'cn s tin March 6 and· 7 "ht're all Bra' o' members "111 \II 1ogcther. For morl' 1nformat1on. t all 9%.-1949. ~~ i.,... by p-.• 1-Cd*-I.. F1nl ..... a--. U.S A , l..c :G- w-~.t f-. Mttai.,. s..-.• t-;~l~~;M.ltllool>WU M-'Mi... of 11 ... .nu. ln<, ll-wdl l".._""""I; S...rifr Padlk r .............. ~ ,...,..~c- Membership m Parents Without P:lnncrs is open to divorcC'd. separ- ated. "1do"cd or never ma med parents oflt, "''children. C ustod)' o f the children 1s not a facto r. A non- pro fit. non-sectarian. educational or- ganization. PWP -provides a pr<>· gram ()f \OC1al acttv1tics. discussions and s1ud) groups for single parents anJ their families PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mcl·t for a whalt' "atch a t Davey's Lod .cr Newpon Beach. IOa.m. Reservation~ b) Frida). For rc~rvat1ons and information. call 836-8744. SINGLES DAY Jcv.1c;h C"ommuni· I) Center of Central O range Count} 4 Daily Pilot Oateb<><>k / Friday, February 26. 1988 ---~ .. - Hawaii. 1959. There's a time in everyone's life that changes·them forever. · For six friends, it's this summer. " SPECTRAFILM ~a HANAUMA 'BAY PRODUCTION #ALOHA SUMMER" ~CHRIS MAKEPEACE YUJI OKUMOTO DON MICHAEL PAUL TIA CARRERE LCllE GRIFFIN ANDY BUMATAI anc1 L$J!O KOSUGI I • E4ield"' JAMES COBlENTZ JACK HOFSTRA ~ JAY CASSIDY MWt"' JESSE FREDERICK~ BENNETI SALVAY lhtouf P'hotutraphy STEVEN POSTER laetufl'ft Ptaductt WARREN CHANEY ~·Gil-I JtP.!:i'!=~ s..v i., MIKE GRECO x......., "'MIKE GRK~~~ .. ~~~ ~ i., MIKE GRKO o.m1e1111y TOMMY LEE WALLACE ~ NOW SHOWING BRIA COSTA MESA EL TORO MAHN EDWARDS EDWAAOS BREA PLAZA HARBOR SAOOlEBACK RUfTMt VALLEY FULLERTON 529-5338 831-3501 581·5llO EOWNl>S Nit:, MWtlm 639-8770 BUENA PW 821 --4070 FOUNTAIN VAUEY F\JllfRTON 8 SYUFY STADIUM Dt PACIFIC 8.P. DI 839-1500 992-6000 IRWE EDWARDS UNIVERSITY 854-8811 LA .w>A ORANGE SANTA ANA SANTA AHA PACIFIC AMC EDWARDS AMC LA HABRA GATEWAY ORANGEMALL BRISTOL MAIN Pt.ACE AMC 523-1611 637-0340 640-7 «-t 9n-8500 FASHION so. WEST191STER 891-3935 I I (213) 691-0633 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST ~==i Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday February 26. 1988 ;; Calendar llittinued will hold a ingJcs O.y hei;nningat 2 p.m. Outdoor games. softball. vol- leyball and indoor activitin include p1ngpong.poolandothttpmn. Frtt to all sinJlcs. At 4 p.m. Rabbi Irvin Brandwein will speak on Jewish court!>h1p and mam agr. Thert' will Ix a donation of SJ for non-Center mt'mbrr'> R1.·'lC'r' auons art' tC'QUt'St<'d for all actn 1t1es. Call the C<"nter at 534-801 1 The C'<"nter 1s located al 11181 Buaro trttt, Garden Grov<' n.JRT unday prosrams bc&Jn at 6:4S p.m. in th<' ScaclifT Villaac Shopping Center. 2205 Majn Strttt. Suite 20. Huntington Beach. Call 8~0 107 for more 1nforma11on FOCUS SI, a group of singles agt'S 30-39. meet al 11 30 a m at the South Coost Communal) Churc h. S 110 ... .._.. ...D1l11• lladlo .... lladlo .... Llltlitf.9' Ull1".9' --- LOSANQILIS ?JaOW ..._ly lt1'0 213-933-9284 Motl llM\I rn • to ' Sat tJO.SlCl.~a 11 4 IWINE/:=-' 4CMOC0mpua 0.1 .. '114·250-7363 MDII tll1nl '11 t lO to • Sm • • » ooeeo ha .,.. ............ , WIST L.A./IOIA'S 11961 9ofttO MoeX::a .,.., 213·477·0451 Moe 111.N ni t IO ' SOI t lO UO 5'la II • MSADINA 44S .. tW'"'9 .... .,,. .... ... tllNF\1 fl07 lat UO S JO IU.D II 4 UNIVlllAL an I 1410 ..... two .,.., ...... 1313 Moe t11Nrn •to1 SO. U O Ull a.. II 4 • Deity Pilot Detebookl Friday. Febfuary 2e. 1988 Bon11a Can)'on l>r .• ln•ine. i!S4-7600. PARENTS wneoUT PART- NERS Oranac County Chapter 26 offers frtt onentauon for single parents at a pm :lie ho me 8:30 to 9 p.m. Refreshment<>. Call S46-S788 for more information WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP sing!~ ·H-plu~ mCt't for brunch at I I 30 a m :11 Th1.· Canner) 1n Newport Beach. For 1nformat1on and r<'~rva11ons.. call 894-652 I Monday LEAP VEAR PARTY Charh Bro..-.n·s.. a pnvatc-club for s1ngks. invites all Oranae Count) 1nglcs Clubs memtxrs for 6 p.m. cocktail'>. dinner and danc1n1 at lhe Top of the ViTT3 Nova. 3 ,_,I W. f'oasrHrgttv. • Newpon Beach. Co'tl 1s SJS. RSVP to \harh at 76().6078. THE MEETING CONNECTION Vollc>bell Night c'el) other Monda) at Wl.'stm1nstt"f Park. Wcs1m1n~1er. at 6 p.m. Age!> 21 -45 .\dm1u 1o n is SI 894-1777. BOWERS MUSE UM SINGLES FOR THE ARTS ..-.111 hold a m onthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Educauon Center. 8oy,ers Museum. 2002 N. Main St. Santa Ana. Mus1ctans Garmon White and Riehard Cook will pla) lnsh music on SP«1al Irish instruments. Cost 1s S4 for group membl.'rs and S6 for non-members.. For more information.call ~I I. T NGO. D IS CO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLU B Mttts c'ery Tuesday at 7:30 at n a w. 17th St. thr('C blocks south of Newpon Bh d. in Costa Mesa. S 19 month fttS. Learn the latest dancn follo~ by a dance or othtt acu v111cs each Wttk. For mo~ informauon call 494-0S93. MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING DANCE <1Vll mttts at the King's T:iblc in th'c Westminster Lanes. 6471 Westminster 'e in Westminster bc&inning at 8:30. S4.SO for lcs.soos. no charac for dancma. ~JS 18. TVESDA Y NIGHT SINGLES pccutlly priced sl>Qht'tll din ners and dancing\\ 1th the ncdd1e Fr n,ado Group 8 p.m. to 12.30 a m. at Flon:nce Beanc·s h ) House Res- taurant, 384 Forest A' c. in Laguna Beac h. 494-949 1. WHEEL Of' FRJENDSHJP, singles O\oer 45. mttt fc..-dinner at 6·30 p.m. at .\ngehque·s 1n Fullerton. Call 894-6S2 I for rt"Servattons and infor- mation. , Weda•d•J NEWPORT BEACH SAILJNG SINGLES-• cl-.b ~' single '1:11lors w11h or without a boat. age 21 and older Mttts tonight at the Huntington Beach Inn. Pacific Coast Hi&h\\3) 1n Hun11ngton Beacb6:30to 10 p m. Mct'ling begins with dnnks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the bar. follov.ed b> a meeting and ac11viucs at 7 p.m. Social ho ur follows the meeting. Cost 1sS5. CaJI 673-3018 for recorded info about club act1 1ttcs. SOCIAL F VNSHOP FOR SINGLES Opportunities and ac- 11 v1t1t'S sponi.orcd b the Knowlcd&e Bank. 7 10 10 p.m. 1n Costa Mesa. Call 898-7878 for location a nd infor- mation. Matcnals and rtfrcshmtnts provided. OASIS S ENIOR CENTER SINGl.a mttt Wcdnc<lda)'l 3 to 4 p.m . 1n Room 3 CofTtt and tea from 3 to 3.30 p.m. followed b> a special pr-ogram. TlaandaJ U.A.P Singles Assoc1auon of Pro- fessionals mttl r vt'ry Thursda)' cv"° n1n1 at diffcn:nt locations. 6 p.m.: small group networking: 7 p.m. Personal introductio ns. tto1 and cold hors d'ocuvrcs. 7·45 p.m. Soc1.il danc1ni. mixers and pnltS Numn ous events: outings. dinnen. sport' activities and d1scussjons. S 12 at thl • door. CalJ (or information and mw 1n& locatton. 665-6633 or 261-202"\ "NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE ' to pm.a1T..-.a1ns..2101 E Ed1n~u at the SS Frttv.a).Santa Ana Danu a nd happ) hour. door prizes and h111' d'ocu' res.. S4 admission. No Jul'' no membership fccs. CaJI 521-Mfl<i t for more 1nforma11on. Friday "BETRAY AL'1 at the .i\lternat1H RepcrtOt) Theater. 1636 S Grand \f:. S:snta .\na (836-762411 Thursda>s thro ugh Saturda)s at ' p.m . Sunda)\ at 7 p.m through March. "BLITHE SPIRIT" at the ~ .. ,, Clcmcn1c Communll) T heater. 20~ ,\,e C"abnllo. an Clcmcnll (492-0465). Thun<b)s through Sat urda)s al 8 p.m. until March 19. "BYE BYE BIRDIE" by the Li Habra Children's Theater at thl· Dtpot Pla)'housc. 311 S. Euclid St La Habra 1213 905-9708). Fnda" and Saturdays at 7:30. Sunda)'> at 2· 30 thro u&h March 13. "CAROtJSEL" at Eltzalxth Ho..-. - ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatt·r 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (108-1540), n11htl) ex('('pt Mond.t" at \31) ing curtain 11mc' through M:l\ L . "DAMN YANllEES" b> the Yorlxl l 1nda Musical Thl.'31<'r at thr Forum 4 I 7S Fairmont Bhd .. Yorba L1ndJ (779-8S9 I). Thursda) s through ~at­ urda)s at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m until March 13. "DON'T DRINK THE WATER" h' ANA.llal nADIUM FEB27-MAR8 NOW911GDAYI! ()Ver ..... Ccn • 1Ncb al OM ol America's PNml1re Aulo lllowL " ................... C1111 lnlllwldi+ .... Coad,,..,... "" ford ..... t1IO.OOO..,... Alloft Marin LagalM9a. lulcll 191ifa. Jeep ..... $-ltonlac Qtand Pflll. '°'8cM ftt '8o. 0..Aaeet l•tlO QIU, aw..,,.__.., Landau. Votwo 7608l.Mercedel m.p1ua --c~ c.Oodge.fenaft. Handcl.--.--.~ ... ,and........... j t ( 1 c: ( ( i ,, s f A II E ~ \f El \' I I I ., h \. 11 ' \; ·" n• I( <· th pc Jl ~·r \ L1 r p ( I~ ur ur th M R1 fo p th Ill ru (8 R m p, ea Sc 1t> n11 2 . SF G• Be fOI p.1 Gt n (6'. cb p.1 at 14 (4' ~~ Calendar Continued lht' Brea Tht'alcr leagut' at 1hc 8~ \1\ ic uhur.al C:t'ntcr ( 524-6653). rhuN:fa~ thro1,1gh Saturda)S al 8 p m. unul March 12 "THE FANTASTICKS" at the Gar- den Gro'c Communll) Tbeaicr. Chapman AH•nuc al St. Mark St .. G arden CroH· (8~7-5 1 2::?). clo\1ng pcrformanlc\ 1on1gh1 and Sa1urda) at 8p.m. FOR COLORED G IRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE/WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF" by 1hc Orange.-C'ounl) Black \<.·tors Th\"utcr at the Anaheim C-ul- tunal m. ('cnll'r. ~31 N Harbor Bhd .. ·\nohe1m (667-7090). final pcrformanC'~ 1on1gh1 and Sa1urda> at 8 p.m.. unda) al i 30 "FORTY CARATS" at the ltarle- qutn Otnner TM-at~. \50 l 4i H11rhor- Bh d 'ian1a -\na (Y71l-~~ 11 I. n1gh1I~ \'\ll'PI Monda)\ JI 'af) 1ng curtain lime\ thn)ugh March 27 "4!NO STREET" at thl" < irand l>tnncr I hl·atl'r. 7 I rl'l'dman Wa\. ~nahl·1m 1 77~-77 101. clo"ng i "r- tormaml''> 1umgh11hrnugh \unda~ at ';ir.1nglurta1n 11m'-'"' "LETl'ING GO" at thl' l mcorn l mponum 21.i Main \t llunt· 1ng111n f:k·al h (ll69-I 71j4 1 I mJa~" and \a1urd~1~,.11 l< lllthrough MJrlh 12 ··MARRY ME A LITl'LE" on the \cuJOJ "itJgl' ol "i11uth C oa\I Rl·pcr· IW\ ti'i'i f ll\\fl ( l·nll'f l>nH ( O\ta Ml;'kl f'>'i ... JOH1 111n1gh1 at 8 'O. \J1u1ll;I\ .11 l .inJ l< \II \undJ\ .11 l .ind l< pm . l'\ll'lllkd ~·llurmJn(C<. nl'\I \\ l'tl111'"I·" lhmutth \.iiurJJ' JI II ,11,mll \unJJ~. \IJH h fl JI l jl n1 "MR CALIFORNIA" JI lhl' C1l'm l hl·Jln 11\25~ \1J111 \1 <1Jrdrn < 1mq• fl•'"· 7:? I \1 \\ nlnl'\1Ja\\ 1hr11ugh \Jlu1d.1~' ;ii l< pm \unJJ> pnf111111.1n\l'' I di ~I\ Jrld '1Jrlh 20 JI 'p m \IJH h ti .111d I '.11 7 m "MY FAIR LADY" h' 1hc I ull· ntun ( 1' ll I 1gh1 OpcrJ ;11 l'lumm\·r ud11onum. ( hap man ·\ 'l'Out' at Ll"mnn "itrl'l'I Fulkrtcrn t!C\17.17 \2), Thur-.<la\\ 1hrou'h \a1Urda)' at 8 pm. ~unJa, \at • "\I) unlll Marl'h fl "TllE ODO COUPLE" al Orangt> ( l'3'1 «olll'~l' (<Hill \fl',a 1.iJ2-SXX0). fhur\t.IJ\\ lhmugh "ial· urd;i" al X p m \unda" al .i pm un11I MJfl h fl ''ONCE llPON A MATTRESS" b lhl· liul"na Parl.. C I\' ll' Tlll"Ml'r. Magnohn .\' l'fllll' al \nH.km> Wa>. Rul·na Parl.. lll21 ·1 N 4). dm1ng pcr- formanll'' 1on1gh1 Jnd ~aturda> at 8 pm "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" h) lhc In mt' ( ommunll) Tht.'alcr. Tur- 1lc RcK'k ( ommunll) Park. Sunn) htll road 111 Turtk RlK'I.. Dme. lr\lnc (857-496). Frida~' and Saturda)S al fl p m through Mim ·h I:? ~ 11h a matinee Sunda) at :? pm "REVENGE OF THE SPACE PANDAS" b) the Sou1h Cont Must- l":&I Theiat,•r at Un1vers1t)' High hool. C ampu\ a t Culver, Ir' inc (640.6106). final pcrformancl"S 10- n11ht :md S...turda) at 7:30. unda) at 2:30. "ROCK MYERS IN OUTER SPACE" in the C'tors P1aybo>. at Golden Wot \Oll\'IC. Hun11n11on Bnch (895~,378). clottnl ~r­ fonnantt1 tonight and Saturdlys 11 8 p.m .• Sunday at 3 p.m. "THE SOUND OP MUSIC' by the Grater Loa Anee~ Children's Thcawr at Senta Ana Hip School (63S-21SI>. tonight 11 8 pm .. Satur· di)' at 2 and a. ctos1,_. Sunday at 2 p.m. •YOO llUITaDIDl8D ,,_ .. at tht SouthalriP'OB Dinner naeer. 140 Ave. Pico. San Onnmtc (491-1669). nnal pttbmanc.n to-niatn and S.turday at 1:45. Sunday at l:Joand 1:15. EDWARDS ....... (Ill) , ... 7:.tl. 9:11 aAT/IUN 11:11 ~. 4:41, 1:11. t:JI ~ 1111.L" (I ) ..... e:a .. Ufl-tl:a, .,_ ......... --. .. .... -Mill ... .. ....... . ··"-, .... .. ........ ON •W~T Bl.YO AT 11th 91. COSTA •aA --.5025 '2.50 GENERAL ADMISSION '2.00 BARGAIN DAYS TUES. & WEDS. '2.00 MATINEES SAT a SUN UNTIL 3:00 PM -ONLYATIDWAM>SMESA- edword\ HARBOR TWIN 611 ·1501 MARBORBL \1 0 A T #ll<;ON _,_,5T Al!il(SA ......... ,., MA-Oii POM> ,_7 .. t:IS SATleuM 12*, 2:15 .,., 7A9>11 ..... _..'"' ,. ....... '"' SATISUll 12M, 2M ............ Pu word\ LIDO 6 7 3 -8350 NEWPORT B l VO AT \/IA llOO .._ .... ,., ST..-0 Mell MCtQ..oet a •llYl ITVE~ ,. , .. .,_ IATnull , • .._ r-..-. ~llnPl lNI .. ,.. ............. Hl(N) .....,.,., .. ~,. .. SAT,_tHI ,,..., .... ... Ill •• ,., ,.. ... ?:a.._. ... ,,..,."' ua.,. ••• (NU) .. Liii" = ... ., ,.,.._ ..,,.._ .... ,__ .... Ult l•Pl 11 I" '""' ' "'4:11. r::a..,. .......... ..... (N1J)LJ0 .._ ... t IMll Fa• ll'GI u •. ,. .. ..,.. ......... '"' " ......... ., .... aAT OMLY lt"lO, t'lO ...... ,.. .. WE SERVE REIL BUTIER ON FRESH HOT POPCORN .IUSTDI~ IUIFEMAN SATISFAeTIOll ... ' :: ';;J;' 1 ' • ~ ' (Ill , .. ' .. 1-». -..JO SAT /SUM UO, >..JO I.JI. , .JO. ,.. .... _..'"' " .. , ......... I ATlllUM 1-.>-~1+•A1 M, ... l lllr' (N I , ......... ... IATllUN 1l. t. 4. l.1.,. edword\ MESA 646-5025 NEWPORT ISlVO AT 19TH ST COSTA MES A -tatwlltm" '"''_-{N1JI -t---- - todw.ord\ CINEMA WE ST 891-1935 W(<;TMINSTER AT GOlOENWEST WE STMINS TE R IEIEllL UlllSSlll SI.II ---NIW>f•I , .. ,. , ... aATl9Ull1HI.~ .. , ..... ··~·"' un• ~~Clll ""''·-.... ~ •IUM -·(POI , ......... ... SATISUM \->"OD 400 100 ·-... "1111T Tl llU" Cll I Flll I Ii, I JO 1010 I A lltvlil II U I 4.$ ...... '" ·~· ... -~-------~---- edwardt FOUNTAIN VALLEY 139· l 500 9ROOKHURST AT EOINGElll FOUNTAIN VAllEV IEIEIAL AIMISSlll $5.00 .._,_.ll'OI A,1111 t.i 100 1000 SAT/SUN llO , ........ 1000 •M.•-9•tl'OI J"'tlO l lO IOJO SAflSUM 100 l~ 440 l>O, llO IOJO ~dw ord' CROWN VALLEY ].64-0120 50 J 'll/Y T OC llOWN~Allf,tlllEOICAlCT•Dll ,_.. TilAQI DOU' an•o ..... _ •J ... INlrll'GI '""'''' '°'" Jlli ~VIEW I 1$ ......... ~, Nlillll" (Ill) ,,. ............ , ...., ... t•f'"tNUI ~,.,,, ,. .... ..,...nc-1111 Fiii S 7 I\ • lO IATISUN 17l0 """ s , '" •• --------~ --~ f'<!wor-:h , A::;u""'l ~ILLS ._,,ll 761 66ll ' f., &. ' ' • IR ..,. tt.IA., ... I• • •,f ......... a." _____ ,lt ... - a."-.,.~ .... ---fltlld .... .. ~­.............. .... , ...... .. . .. .. D•lly Pilot Oatebo<*I Fnday. F bfuary ?6 1988 l Gllendar Cootinued Friday THE ROOTS OP ROCK AND ROLL From Di,111eland to Graceland -.. Roots" 1s 33 '•)ears of rock and roll. p.m. Chapman Memorial :\ud11onum. Chapman College. Or- angl' ~how ~ill be prt>Sented tonight and ~tunJa). Rcs<:nc-d seats are S 10. general adnwmun. $7.50. Students and Seniors. S2 ofT4t"neral adm jssion. For ticket\ and information. call 997-6812. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and TaH'rn. J.W South Coast Hipi- • \\3). Laguna. Beach. pre-sents llV«- cntt·nainmen1 and dancing nightly. Tonight .. ~l·et Tooth. 494-8088: PERQS 11 7 Mam St.. Huntington Beach fea 1urc~ 1hc Mike Reill)' Band from ~ pm to I 10 a.m. Thursda' , through S:11urda) and 4:30 to 9 p.m'. on und:n~ RE BEN PLANUOUSE Tom ~ll Kl·n11e returns for an indefinite engagl•ment Big band to current pop h11s ti pm 10 1·30 a.m. Tuesda) through Sat urd ay. R Ut'bens PIJnl..hou\l· "hK"atl·d at the corner of \\ ..1rna and \pnngdall' 1n Hunt- ng111n lk.ith l\l'N ET Pl '8 16655 Pacific Coast ll1gh\•.1) \un\t'I &alh offl·f' ll\l' entertainment SC\en nights at "eek. To~ight and Sat~rday. The, M1~ht)1 A~ers 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. 59--1 'L6. YIU.A NOYA Stan Brcckt'nndge performs standards and show tunes Thursda~ through Saturda) at the Villa No' a. open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 West Coast H1ghwa). Nt'~pon &.~ch. 642· 7880. WUfE MORENO at the piano bar 6 to 10 p.m. Monda) through Wedncl>da). 7 to 11 p.m. Friday and S;iturda) and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunda) s at the Holiday Inn. Bnstol Ave. in Costa Mesa. CANNERY RESTAURANT 3010 Lafoyene Ave .. Ncwpon Bcactr. fea- tures .. The Kappy Michael\ Band." top 40 and rock Friday and Satu'rday c1.cAing~ ~nd Surlda) afternoon . 675-5777. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT presents Nathaniel Jam and the Wa)ne Wa~ne Band Thu~a throu_gh turda~. :.lOp.m to l a.m. The Counhou<;e 1s loc:11cd o ne block off the 55 frrewa y. We t on Ma i\nhur Blvd. in th~ Hutton Ct•ntre .,~I· I ~8. KJ~. THE CLUB 2285 t'~pon Bhd '"Co ta ~k\a Fla h1ng hgh1\. mirror'> ,1nd J hugl· danrc Ooor "lo I· !>h1rts or \hurt\ f 1d..l.'I\ arl' S s for all sho~ ~. Door' oix-n 111 R p m Call ~'3-1160 THE HOP pr~nt" thl' rnok\I .. llopp~ .. llour 1n l<l"n S-7 pm tonight. and Saturday. Dance with Fch Lane (SJ cover charge): Sunday. the Hop is availabk for pri\•ate panu:s and banquets (call C'hriSli S1IH·rberg at 964-5902). and Mo n. Ton) Rossini. A Tributt' to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m. r\dmisst0n is SJ. .. Rock Around the Clock.-a history of rock and roll featunng Jason Cha§('. Tues. at 8 p.m.(SJ co' er charge ).: Wed. "The Cool Jerks." live IO-p1eCl' band; Lip S) nc contests Thurs. 18 774 Brookhur~l. Fountain Valle). 963-2J66. THE CROWN HOUSE.32802 South Pacific Coast Highway. South Laguna . Frank Ritt1 and Trio perform T ucsday through Saturda). 9 p. m 10 I: 30 a . m. 81 ue !\dept is fl•aturedSunda) and Monday a& :30 p.m 496-5773 or 499-1626. KEN WILLIAMS & Ce. at Chaz'. 2710 E. Chapman A\'e. in Orange. iust cast of the Ne-wport Frt'C'wa). Kl.'n W1lhams perfonns on keyboard. sa\opho ne and 'ocahzes solo o n •Au ReYOlr Lee Enfanta," a new film by Louie Malle, opens today at the Balboa Cinema. . Tucsda) and Wed. Lou Rossi adds 11clct s.al~ and d1nn(r ft'SCf"\'allons. 'oc:al and the new guitar S) nthcsizer call 496-8'H0 Conccn hot line is on Thu". through Sat.. Rick Garve) 4%-89~7 Joins the groupe,ci: Friday_and Sat Sanay ·on drums. 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Tues. through <;;ii.. un. from 8 p.m. 10 I VILLA NOVA Richard huno·s am piano \t~li ng~ unda) through BOB BURNS RESTAURANT \.\cdncW:l\. Opo:n dall) 5 p.m. to 1 LOllNGE P Fashio n hland. Ne"-a.m . 31 JI W \oa'>t H1gh\\a). Nl·~· port Bcal.'h. Joe Le111en and Fncnds. port Beach M2· 7880. ful·~·l} through ~aturd.i~ at S pm. THE WHITE HO SE Rr,taurant ti44-.:0JO and fa, l.'rn. 340 South ( oa't t-l 1gh- SUNSET PUB I 6655 Pa 1fic ( oa~t t-l1gh"a) un~1 Beach. offers hH' t'nten:11nmen1 'ir\ en nights at \\Cl'k Toda\. J to 7 pm .. and 8 pm to midnight tl~·l"tl~ CRo "·I"\ HOUSE Re taurant l~R02 ~uth PJnfil C oa<11 H1~h~a) ~•uth l.nguna. hJ'i Blue ..\tkpt Then·~ a nd Par!,' g pm to I a m \unda' and l\funJJ\ 4Qf>.5".,' ur 4Qo.2,;2n CANNERY RE TAtiRANT,tllP I JliiH'lll'. ..... l." !)<11 t fkal h \\ 1lli'J 111n1gh1 Jn,1 \1e1nd.1' HIRO lllMA tonight and aturd:I\ "3) I Jguna Rl'G(h. rrl'>l'lll'> fl,c JI thl' ( oach I l oo~·. \ \ 157 ( am1110 l·ntl·11:11 nmcn1 Jnd dancing. n1g.l'lll) < ap1'>trano. ·an Juan Capistrano f or Tonight Ma111tl'l' Idol. .i94-"088 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiirr~::::::~~~~ Monday IL .-.. 1_, .. ,_ * Sl 25 --.-s-s .. ..,.-. • TllE WHITE ·llOl SE Rntaur:rnt 1-1•....,0.. · ""IH -.,_ .. __ ,,_ .rnd Ta,l·rn. 3411 \11u1h C °'''' ll111h· IMA UA Mo¥in 990-4021 IUENA "ARK l'lclllc'l ~ hi\ oi-111111-4070 '0UNTA .. Y~Y *LA ttAMA f ~ Four AMC r '5lltOll SQig,e 963-1307 691'0533 F'UL!BtTON ' * ~ AMC Allllnotl I AllC Dr-. Mii ~4000 537-o:MO OttAN<K * IMTA MA SI...,., [)I VP In AMC~ ~J9 1110 gn-1* I.:. m::.:.r I BEST ACTOR AN D BES T ACTRESS ACADEMY AWA RD NOMINE ES! .,,,, ...... ... -., ,.., ........ _,. _.._9111!' Jt~, ... ' : .. 'A ~ l ' ' :~ :, • .. ..... ._ .. ..._.. . ___ MU.M#_........,,_... .... _ " __ MmMl),., TAIT~\"T~IAIHttWa.~-1'118NPDlml ,H£LU~ ~'1JJ>· --~..-_...,..nJ.JAMU:.WDr-·-_,_UJntMMt.,.'fAIDAS~ _,._MEG> --- 8 o.ly PMoe Det9boc*/ Friday. Februery 28. 1918 ta• ..... .. °"' ... ,_ ............... o....,, ... _..., ~ "a>. La~una l·kad1. prt'"~·n t\ 11' l' CENTURY Cmedome [:] '3• 1 · P11••11 •" l·rtta ta1nnll'nt Jnd d.1rtl 10!t n1ghtl~ l!l!>J s..,,. ""' '""' Tonight lntan:i11onal Rq~gac ·\II ftaAllTIC ... -U :JO J :IO l :fO 1:00. 10:20 MMMY lltlAltOO. 'tar., -'94-8088. .. , J~2f' .. 'i~:,••H THE COURTHO SE RES· lltL.... • MA.'l!SI,.~ 1:10 •:00 7:10 O:M ··-.. ........ woe-..-.. .................... u ... ~ -- ·-u..alMCM ·--=~ =:--... == eOOftA-• ._,_VIL.UY --LAW-.U ...... ..... r-_,.._._ -........ ·'' ...... '-··· --.... ----· ~ .... TAURANT Nathaniel Jam Band Monda) through Wcdnc'id3) from 6:30 p.m. One block on tht• 55 Frtt~a~. ~est on Mac nhur Blvd. m Hunon Centre. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific C"oas Highwa). SunSt"t Beach. ofTus "' cn1cnaiomen1 SC\ cn nights at ~t"cl. p.m. to m1dnigh1 592-1926. heeday FA~ NITECLUB 1858:? Bcac Bhd. in Hunt1n11on Beach. Johnn~ D)cr. traditional blues harp pla\c "11h Liuk Waller roots 1s featured tonight Show time 1s 10 p.m . 2 1 and owr. Admission at the door is S4. Call 964-2211 for information. CANNERY RESTAURANT to- niaht. Wet.ln~'Stlay and Thursda,, 1hc Mark Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafayette A,·e. Ncwpon Beach. 675-5777 . SNEAK PRE'°IEW ptrforms h' e ach Tucsda) from R p.m.-1.2:30 a.m. •••ht 519'raton Newport Hotel. 4S4S MarAnhur Blvd .. Ne"pon Bcaeh. U3-0S70. IVNIET PVB 166SS Pacific Coast Hiahway. Su~t Beach. offen lh·e m1nuinrncn1 ~'en niahtsaa 1o1oed. 8 p.ia. 10 ;:1r· S92-1926. 'l'llS llOl8 Rn&1Yran1 .. Gdendar O>ntinued and T avern. 340 South Coast Ht,h· wa). Laguna Beach. presents live cntcnainmcnt and dancing nightl). 494-8088. PIECES OF A DREAM at the Coa ch Ho use. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. T 1ckct sales and dinner rescn a11ons. -l96-8930 \ooccn hotline. -*96-8927. Weaeeclay REM,IC&'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE presents henna Hope and Manin Mead 8 p.m. 10 I :30 a.m . Wednesda\ through Saturda). Country. CaJuri. Bh.1c"5. Jau and showtunes. 18 1 :?0 Vo n Katman \C. lr,ine. 553-13115 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pac11ic Coa't 1J l&h ~>-urucl Bcac:h. off.en I I\ c cntenainml.'nl SC\en nights at "eock I< p.m . to m1dn1gh1 592-1926 THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant .ind Ta,crn. 340 ~>ulh Coac;1 llitth · "a~. l..Jguna fkalh. prewnt\ It,\. cntcn111nmen1 and dancing n1ghtl) 4Q4-8088. Thunday SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers h\e cn1crtatnmcn1 5"\Cn mghl~ at "ttk 8 pm to midnight. 592-19:?6 FILMS Friday CLASSIC FOREIGN FILMS from Bm.iin. Franlt:, C •l.'rn1an). Japan. <;pain. <;"\'lkn and Russia arc fca· 1ur.:J mCiolden \\\•!>I Colkg\'.\ c;pnng film wnn un Frida~\ al 7 'O p.m 1n I urum II m·Jr thl· Gothard ~I pJrl.1n~ h11 \llm1\\1un. pa~ablc at the Jpor I\ ~~ ~(I gl.'nl•ral. S:? "Ith ( i \\( C 111h.I i-..\·~ \Jr or \<,\0{'1atcd <i1ulll·n1 Tonight' lllm 1\ ··1:.1ena JnJ Hl.'r ~kn ... a f r,•nlh film J1rl'Cl1td h' kan Renoir and ~tarring Ingrid Bergman and \kl Fecrn. For l"(lOrr infor- ma11on . l·all IS'l 1-W'l I OCC ARMCHAIR ADVENTl'RE -11ah ·~ T r\·a,ur\·d C llll"> -\ l'n1ce Florl:Ol'\' anJ R1>ml.'·· "Ill N' <;em.'nrd al p.ru. al Orangl' C"oa~I < ollege Ro~:n B \1lKlrl' Ull'alrl' .\dm1\,1on I'> SS 1n JJ\Jlln' and S6 at th.: door Prn~.·ntn " lilmmal.l·r k:in-lul· Stl·rcl.' -02-'SXO Thursday "MY NAME IS IVAN .. .\nJr('1 Tarl.o,,L.~. l ~'iR 1%2 1nglr 'r":,·n1Ag. ~ pm \hu"n "11h a d1x.um1.·n1an nn T JrL.o' i., ·, hli.· ··Thl· Po1.·1 11i th,· C inl'.ma ·· at 'I pm 1n l ( I"<, ~"' 1al \i. rl'Ol'I.' Hall T 1c L.l't' arl· pnu·d ;.i1 SJ. S~ 50 Jr.d S2 F1,r morl' inl\1rma1iun , all ~5~ti rl'I BLACK ACTORS THEATER ... FromPaie3 \\ 1mh1'>h. "ho 1mprl'S\1.'J lo<.JI thl'.a t1.·rg1x·r<. in th\· \\ e\lmin'll'r ( ommunll} rhl".111.'r'\ 11Pt> 11m· dultron 111 ··111 t-..111 a \1tll·l.1nghml ·· dOl''> plJn '"' JX•rform mon: ''1th ()( R \ r "I'm rl·alh C\Oll'd ahoul "orL.ing ""h -\JkJOl' Hunter .. 'hl· \3\' .. I'm 1l10king for"ard to ~·t:111g ffion• hla1'k\ Ill J'lrlldlll'IOg and dtrl'll· 1ng a\\1gnm\'nl' ... ,h,· 1.·on1inunl 'Td hl.e It) do J pla' ahoul the pmln\t' hladt l' 'Ol'rll'OC\' .. Thi\ I\ a go.ii 'h1.• \hare\ "1th llunt('r. "ho \OllC' her fr\J,tra1111n "1th "hat \he ..._.l., a-. a 1in1.·.,1,·p- l11f'\\Jrd. 1"<1-'>trp,·ba,·I. \1luJl1on lnr hla<. k Jl"ltlf\ Ill Orangr ( OUOI} .. \tinu11I\ 1.h1ldr\·n kcl ahl'llJlc~ 111 ( allorn1.i J\ far a\ theater I' ROLES ... P'romPa&e3 ··w<'·rc absolu1l'I~ drl1gh1ed" ahoul the gro" th of C )( ti-\ T. Ro"e r,·. l)Orll'd .. \\e·,e ~·111 OUI nOtll'l'S for blalL. a IOl"i in the past and nom· ha\C shl1"n up .. Now "'e're dclin11cl~ looking lor p1cC'C'\ for blacl. actor ... added Ro""· "ho has h<'t'n assoc1a1ed "''h the Laguna theater o tTand on for the past :?5 )t'ar\. the la!<t I.' as 11s ch1('f d1rC('IOr Tht' problem tn Laguna. Rowr belie' es. I\ th(' ab.senet' of a black eommunil) in the .\rt Colon} and tht' d1stanc(' required to 1ravd from the ttntral coun1} <Aherc m ost black actors reside. ''When our scnpts dtC'latr (black actors). "'<' ad\(•n1se. but "'<' 1us1 ha' en'1 tx-cn able 10 find them.' he said. Tambclhn1. who 1s tn ht'r 23rd and finlll scason at the helm of the Costa Mesa Ci"ic Playho use. also alluded to the lack of1alcnl(•d blacks at trvouts. -wcgl'I ma)bconcortwoa year at auditions:· she commtntt'd. "T his docs hm11 our phl) selection. ··we had hoped to dra"' on their talent fOr 'l111k hop of HOrT9rl' "'~ Wt' scheduled the \how carhtr thi' tira'°n. .. w said . ~ n&hts to • that fnUSK'al lllt'ft' SIO<."C withheld and the pla) -•s r~pl~C'Cd by "("all Mt Madam." now an rche<1rs1l. "In lhe pAst. ft'\'t COMl<k~ SC.-\eral $hows wuh blacks in the casl. bul wound up chan11na our minds bet-au~ of the lack of availabtl1t):· she noted. u 1nu·rnl·J .'' \h\' \a\) .. Blall.<. "hn u •llh' hl.'r\' from thl· tJ\t ha',. J lhl'Jll'f urrl·n1a11on. but 1ho"'4.' frum lhl' \uulh .ind \\'l:'>I don't ha\\' that \'\f)C111.·nrl.' -\1 Santa -\na H igh. I nna \J" drama ai. an ah1."ma11'C' 11 JU\I \l'l'ffil•J W forl.'1gn. I'm ~'l'lnjo! lhc 'Jml· pruhkm toda). ·· lluntl·r 111111alh "a~ dra"n to thl' thc:tll'f through her husband of I 5 w~ir<.. kmm<.'. an admm"trJll\l' lk.1n al Rancho Santiago Collt'gl.'. Onginall~ J fX'rformrr. hi.' m1" 'ila' \ '" thl' hat I.ground "h1k -\dkanl' m.11<.n lhrng<> happen. th('atneall~. for hl.1\L.' in Or.ingc ( oun1~ ··1 "Jnl 10 \l'C ~mrthing ~tab­ l"hl·d 1ha1 "'"'la\ ... saH Huntt'r ··1 ha'\' thr\'I.' l h1IJn·n and ·1 want things 111 tx· tll·ucr for thl'm. I lo' r Orange C uunl\ and I "ant lo sta~ her(' ··1 \Cl' a "ondaful potential for 1h1.·atn hl·r\·. and I foci a n obhgauon to l('il h.'' shl' addrd. "Hopcfull>. "'e \Jn a'~mhk J fl'Cll'non group tor l h1IJr\·n .111J ll"l'n-ag,-r, .. 1 lunln alri:.1d' ha' 111 th,• lu-.c: tor that prllJl'd \'llh ··Ball. 111 lk1ng Blall. ... "hllh ()(Ii \T " .. rdining and Jn doping.·· Shl' Je~nbt" 11 a' a ··JX"-'lll' mu,llJI -.1 101 ltL.l· ·\\ l''il S1dl· S111~ · "1th th\' gang m air' "t ua 11011 11'' J · ml''<\Jgc 'hll\\ • for l l\1' ... But, after \I\ n·ar~. '>hl' Jdm11' 10 fl'l'ltng thl· 1m'"'un· and .. "oulcl Il l e h> 1al.l· J \l.'ar or '"ll o tr· l n11I OCB \T IS un I\\ kl'I and progri:S\IO@. unJ<.·r 11s 1mn J1<1"l'I h11"l''l'r a h1alu'> ap(ll.'Jr' unlt ld~ "\\\··rl' ... 1111 looL.tng for J 1.cn1ral ha~· of o p..:rallon\ ... \he \t[!hl·J Thl· rwJ tu \Ul'l'l''i\ and ··,·olor- bltnd" Jl·n·ptJnl\' ot bla I. per- former.. tn Orangl· < ounl~ ma~ "ell ti<-a long and C'1rcu1 tous routl' Bui 1f the thou~nd-mll,• JOumc~ begins "tth a s1ngk \tep . .\dlt'anl' Hunter has 1aken S4:~l'rJI giant steps to"ard ma l ing that goal a reaht~ WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINAT IONS "MAGNIFICENT.' YllK'fnl C~· THE NEW YOal nNES "EXQVISrrE!' Slwila ..... LOS ANCILES nMES EDWARDS TOWN CENTER ~ OR ... TOl. AT MTOll, COSTA MllA 111-41M PLAYS DAILY AT 12:15 2:15 4:00 5:45 7:30 1:15 10:45 Opening this week ... LAGUNA G ALLE RY NIGHT Thun.Ja~ b 10 10 pm This mon1h·, tour "Ill katurl.' out of th\· "3) galkm·'> Gu1d\·d tour!> "111 '1 ... 1t g.alkm·'> tn thl· l an}un and tho~· IUll.l'J J\\3~ up'>l31Pi or Ix-hind 01hcr building\ \1cm· than .. II gall<'nl''> par11npa1,· 1n thl'> '''<'nt "'h1ch 1\ spnnwrrd b~ thl· Laguna &alh ( hambcr 11IComm1.·rn· Thac "11l hi.· 'fX'l rJI l'\h1h1t\ and upponun111n tu Ol\'l'I 1tw 3nt\I"> f hrt:l: tram' "'" pro' 1dl· 1ran\pun311on, onl· fnHn Boa1 ( an,t.in hi Kl \.unh ( oast H1~h· "a~ and th.: 11thl·r tram' "Ill p1rl up al th~: »Or.ir. ~or mc>rl' mrC'rmdllon lJll lhl' l h.imtx·r at .l9-l-I 1ll .. 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February 26. 1988 9 J I E . Spike Lee bends genres in 'School Daze ' P1trician Eans Former Movie Extra Costa MHa lt"samatt'ur n1gh1 in Dl\1t'. and" 111 soml'f)bod) pll'3'>1.' get 1hc hook for ··School Da1l'... !he ncv. musical lOml'd) fl'a1unng Spike Lee. Thc mo\1t• !>allrt1cs a fic11onal going. black collcgc in the deep South Y. I I h I I S fra1cm111cs and w rori11c\ and an11-apanhc 1d ac11' ii.ts. But w11h so man) SUbJeCIS. the viewer doesn't know v.helher she·s coming or If Sptkt' Ltt 1s trying 10 follow in Mel Brooks foo1s1c~. IR"'s fi vt1>1ocks behind L1~1cnmg 10 the dialogue 1n th1i. film. )OU v.ondcr 1f thc writer c' er got bl·~ond the lc11er ··r· in his 'ooabular). When )Ou ha'e 10 use smut to get laughs )ou'rc no longer a comedian And this show has plenty of It. .\ few musical numbers give the picture v. hate' er lift 11 has. if you can call it that The opening spiritual number was excdlcnt. as v.wc the Oashback stills from black history. The editing by Ban: Bro"' n was 'Cl) poorly done and thcpho1ograph) b) Ernest D1ckcr..on v.as faded in man) spots. The ~orc was a'crage. You would ha'e C).pcc1ed more of a musical corned). We don't need message pictures an) more. Thl') went oul w llh h1gh- bu11on shoes. This film is rated Rand wouldn't be rec om ml·ndcd for an) but thOM' who enJO) funl> ma- terial. Whoever ga\c this a two thumb\ rating must haH· haJ s1'1 fingers o n ont' hand. .\s for the bell)-rubb1ng homc- rnm1ng dance scenes. the) were repuls1\c to witch -and the Sl'itual encounter$ were unnecessary for good cntcnammcnt. Steve Saye Stnglm1 Eatreprueur Newport Buel• W11h the cn11cal acclaim showered <111 director Spilt' Lee after his last film. "She\ Go11u Have It.'' I was cager 10 <>ec h1\ second effort. "School Dazr .. •\I the l'Onclus1on of the film. ho"e'l'r. thl' onl~ thing I wa\ cager for was the c\lt. ~pike L1:c'<; professed goal for the ftlm 1s to confront the ISSUC of dif- lcrcncM tx·twccn hgh1-and dark- 'lktnncd blacks. a con1rovcr51al 1SSUl' w·1thin the black comm unit) But what could have bttn interesting 1s instead lost 1n a m-mtc:tte~ ro ry line. Lee weaves his stol'} against the background of a socially 'polarized black college. The G reek system 'crsus non-G reeks 1s a well worn but effect I\ c con01ct situation. Instead of g1' ing 11 a fresh and controversial angle. Lee rcsons to focusing on "Animal HouS("~tyle seAual frohck- 1ng and crude humor. The fi lm doesn't h11v.c the humor to make it a good example of 1h1s corned) genre. nor the substance to make 11 meaningful. The main drawback of "School Daze" 1s that pike Lee tnes 10 put too man) clements into II. and thus docs not adequate· I> dl?al with an) one issue and make a n 1m - prcss1on. I think he got an idea 10 do a film on the dark s lun-light sk in dilemma. but ne,cr decided 1f this was going 10 take the form of a musical. comedy. d rama o r documcntal'}. The humor 1s sparse and the acting. with the e.11.ccp11on of Sp ike Lee h1mM!lf. is bclov. a'eragc. This leads me to recommend a different path of en1crta1nmcn1 for potential viewers of"School Daze." M1rk SplDD ReHme Available Costa Mesa "School Datc" at1e mp1s to com· b1ne a 101 of d10l·rcn1 elements - ra unl'h ~ n amed) la' 1~h muStl'al ~ccncs and u dl·ep. -.enous. undcrl) ing 1hcml'. If the sccond-ml'nt1oncd of thc a b o 'r w c rr d1m1na1cd. a good mO\U.' \!.Ould be the result. tfow- C \Cr , w-rJll'f · prod uccr-d ircc1or Sp1kl' Lee ("She's Gotta Have 11"1 includes sc' era I dance and singing numbers 1n the 1v.o-hour pro- ductton. and thc> succeed onl) in slowing an other"' 1sc "t'll-paced. frcqucntl) humorous film. Using the selling of a fic11onal all- black colll'Jc. "School Daze" tells SC\ cral stones about social a\\arcness and becoming adults. Dap (Larry Fishburne). a student concerned about the plight of blacks all over the world. \ICWS his mal Julian (Gian- carlo Esposito) as an upward-bound. fratcrnit) "Wanna -be:· While Dap 1s consta ntly fighting to ha'c Mission College divest from South Africa. Julian 1s mo"" con· ccmcd about becoming a suC'C'rssful American Yoho JUSI happens to be black. Along with this con01c1. "School Da1e .. also h1lanously ponrays the ntualofGrcck systems and how those invohcd with it feel it is the true way 10 become a "real Gamma man." If the film had stuck with this more bJ\IC SI) le. II w o uld ha v e worked qu11c well and been h1ghl~ cntcrta1n1ng. In· stead. though. the music num6crs arc too long and unin- volved to add an) feeling to .. hool O;uc:' In fact. the)' detract from an otherwise cnsp. v.cll-paccd movie. "School Daze" will be much heller on '•idco. whcrt" the musical scenes rould be fast-forwarded through. OeaalsSlmoa Mortgage Buler Newport Bueti .. ·hool Daze" 1s 11 mo' 1c that should be <ieen -not bccauS<.· 11 1s a &l•od mo' ll' but s1mpl) because 111s a d11Ten:n1 mo' 11.'. Spike U"C wrotc. directt"d and producrd th l' mo ' 1c. Spike Lee 1s black. and all of the actors-and issue arc black. Tht' 'aluc ofthl' nw' 1c was. for me. !>Cc1n~ b l a c k 1Bu n through the l'}l'~ of a black person. To tell you the truth. 1hcre arc 1s- su~ here that I v.as unfamiliar with as a n'suh of m~ unsub1an1ia1t'd v1rw of blacks as a mo nolithic homogeneous !>tk.'ll'l). Through the movie. I became acute!) awarl' that not all black men 3l'll\l'I} oppose apartheid in South .\fnca . Having bctun the road 10 ass1mila- 11o n 1n the l1n1ted States via t'dura- t1on.1hcsc black peoplr havecompc1- mg issues a nd objcc11vcs. There are black ml'n now 1n college who ma) be the irst 10 graduate in the history of their family and will not sacrifice that potential graduation and the 1hrt"c- p1l"CC Brooks Brothers suit to follow 10 march alo ngs1dt' their brothers. T here are black men in positions of power who, while they respect the sacrifices of members of the black communil) 1n )Cars gone by. m ust <11111 run ins111ut1ons today profitably. T hcsc may be the very same men that :!S }cars ago marched on Selma. They now run 1ns111u11ons such as Mission College. thr ficuonal all-black school a1 the ccntcr of pike Lee's mo v1l' The mo' 1c 1s somewhat disJointrd and some of the acting is sub par. pamcularh Lee's. Yet some of the musical S<'cncl> were classically beautiful separate from the movie. Ltt's movie 1s certainl y ecll'Ctic in that thrrc a~ mu- s 1 c a I scenes. drama. corned\ and message There arc JOkcs in the mo' 1c which must be pu~I) black inside r jok~. but my not under· s1a n d1 na the humor did not de- tract from my en· JO) mcnt or the CIM'lNlli<' l"lpttlCO«. Huston's flnal fllm keeps falth with Joyce By 808 THOMAS t 2 ,,... ..... John Husto n was a rare filmmaker in many respttlS. Unlike most orh1s con1empor1nc:\, he was not hellbent on creating one hit film after another. He supplied a bountrful numbtr of bo1t-offi~ suett xs. bul he aJso lent his taknt to movies that WC.rt' des- tined to reach a limited audience. "Fat C1ty.'1 "W1\e Blood." "Un<kr the Volcano." Most of the$C films attracted Huslon·s rancy bccaute of thc.ir httrary mcni. That was true or his 31th and final reature film. "The Dead:' beted on lhc early novella or the director's idol. James Joyce. tr~ easy 10 see why Huston spent man)' )cars 1ryin1 to fi nd backina for "The Dead.'' It is almost ant1- cincma11c. devoted lal')tly to a dinner party ofDublincn. 1n the early part or the «ntury. Bui Huston as d1m:tor and son Ton)' as scrttnwriter have endowed the film with suc:h 1nsiaht and richneu of chanK'tcr that the discnminatin't filmaocr can be lfltC· fu l ror Che family endeavor. 0.uahlcr An~hca pla)') a major role. l'he c"cn1n1 is Jan. 6. 1904. thc 0.y of Epiphany. and 1 hlndful or~ntttl Irish pthcr for a restive dinner at the home of two maiden ladles and their )'Oung n1tte. The etntrtl fiaurn •~ 1 le Oa6fy Pitot Datebo<*/ Friday, Fet>tuary 26. 1988 mamcd couple with an unshared sadness. AnJl'li<'I Huston and Donal Mc<'ann. Noa all of the aunts are sedate. Thcrt'·s Freddy (Donal Don- nell)') who stems on the brink of committ1n1 another of his drunken S('CnC$. The Masses Morkan (Cathleen Oelanry. Helena Carroll) stnve to keep the evcn1na on an even keel. but II isn't easy, l lVCn the Outbttaks or political wranalin1 and the under· current ohcxual tensions. Aficr most of the aucm have ten . the lnsh tenor (frank Patterson) ra vors the host- ess-cs with I rrndilio n of"Thc Lass or Auahrim." filhna the hou• with pure an,clic 50und. "The Dead" (•n unrortunatc lllll") is filled with suc:h small treasures. T he film's most mo"""-and the onl y sustained k'Cnt comes at lhc rnd when Anjelica Huston unburdens herself o f the areat !oadncn or her lift: the death or a swttthelrt at an c•rty ~M film IS a fittint monumtnt tO the more proround sick of 1 lf\'al American filmmaker. Huston has drawn 'umlc and lClhnJ per· formanttS rrom a call or lnsh and Irish-American actors. The Yl-stron rckHc is rated PO for no apparent reason Cll~ lhc adult rontcn"-Runnina t1rM: 8S minutn.. Jou Rusell His' Sdtool Te.e'er Costa Mesa Spike Lee's "School Daze" 1'i c'cn be11er than his 19 6 "'She's C •lltlJ Ha'e 11." The film I 1s W l at a fic111ious all- b lack c o ll egl'. where the Gnmma P hi Gamm a fratcrnil) ·., .:·hat· 1ng0 Of llS pl('dgc\ reminded me ol my own pledging CApericnc cs .io ,,. ' )cars ago. Thi.') arl· ~,J disliked b) 1hc .,..----'~.. non-fra1cm1I\ slu· dents. \loh O'i c intl·rcsts :ire their Afncan hentagl· and wanting their school to d1' cst itself fro m bus1nt•ss 1n1ere'>t" 1n Sol!th •\fnca. The light-skinned "Gamma Ra)s·· arc like lhl'lf fraternity friends. girl\ "ho JUSI want to have fu n. l'hey arc opposed b) darker Jlrls who art" more '>Cnous abou1 1he1r "rootSc .. These two groups arc called the "Wan- nab«-s" and thc"J1gaboos." Their musical confro n1a11on beau 11 fu II) cx- prl'SSC'S their dis· like of each other "School Date" has been cnticizt'd for its ncgall\ c s t crc o t ~ pC' of blacks. I think of 11 as a musical corn- ed ) college stor) that has man) c11- aggcratio ns. JUSI as wh11c )O Ulh pic1url'~ do. There \loasa l~ofswearingand sex SC'cncs. and hardf) anyone seemed I\) do an) s1ud)1ng. Ten years al$o .. .\n1mal House" pon rn )t'd whttc students much the same way. Our ratings ·~ -· :~, =-~ )I .,..,.. ...... '- Honoree. Joni and Buck Smith (right) with Geor&e and JudJe Aroroe. Zee Allred cbaa with Diane and Harry Rinker. Dn. Jama and Lynne Doty at Smith salute. Smiths salu.ted for 10 years at Chapman By MARY LOU HOPKINS OellJ ,_ Cc; $ I f I ··A Decade of D1s11nc11on:· honor- ing Chapman Colkgc Pres1dl·n1 Rack Smitll and his \o\1fe Joel lai.t Y.l'CI.. :.it thl' Ir\ inc Marnoll. paid tnhutl' to thl' couple for their I 0 ~e:m ol kadl·rsh1p and Sl'rvu:e to thc collcgc Chapman·s board oftrustrr~ \1)4.JO· 'orrd thl· touch1ng8"Jla dinnt>r attcnd- l·d b) ncarl} 600gucsts a nd ra1~ing more thao S291.000 to help undcr- "ntr student scholarships ··we can think of no bc11cr "'a) 10 \hi>" our apprcna11on 10 Joni and Ruck than b\ enabling d"~" mg \IUdl·nt\ 1ud1'>CO \l'r firsthand "hat 1\ nwant h' thl· ! hapman E\J)4.'ncntl· ... \.!HJ tru~ll'l' Vern 0 . Curtis. dmnl·r l hJ1rmJn. .\nuthcr hunor for the Smith!> Y.a!> Jnnouncl·d b' tru~tce Doy Hemley. dn l'lopml·nt · l·omm11tt·l· chairman. ,, hu ~ 1d donors ha' e agn-cd to undl'f"rtll' renv\allon or the old J'h~dwlug~ building and tru\lfl•'> hJ' l' agrl·ed 10 naml' thc building \m1th Hall 1 hl· large~• donatio n to the rcno- 'Jl1on has bl·cn madl' b) Mr. ucl Mrs. Rober t Pralle. Othcr donor'I include Mr. and Mrs. Peter M•tlil, Mr. aad Mrs. Don \'oder. Mr. ud Mrs. Larry Associates Western hoedown June 1 7 Ry MARY LOU HOPKINS Oe11J ,_ Cc; 4 .. I Mark your calcndar n,1...... I hl· \:.~1ates of th<.' Orangt• C ount' frauma Societ) will hold II\ Wl'Slt'rn part) at Kno tt's lkrr) Farm Junl' 17 "Jl't'Ord1na 10 Vlrtlal• Koon Bueler . .\~soc1a1cs pn.•s1dcnt and founder ··w e w1ll 1ntroducc a new ndc at the farm called Big Foot Rap1d'i. and this '"-'ason·s ice show:· Bender s:ud. ''Last )Car we h:id mo~ than 1.200 guc-sts at the part). but this }Car we ""1ll lim1t attendance 10 1.000 ·· Bender made the announcement Sunda) at a champaanc-brunch cl'lebratina the opcnin1 of Turnip Ro~ Ehtc Catering. The brunch was ~ponsortd b) the ssoc1a1c-s at Pacific 'inas Plau 1n ('~ta Mesa Tumip Rose. based 1n Orangt". in troducC'd ns nC'w pcach<Oltm·d fac1ht) 10 mort" than 200 guests attt"ndina the brun h Thecoms-ny served a la,•1sh buffet of tin) s1caks. quiche and an a sort· mcnt of salads. plus made-to-order omelets •nd small "'affit"s topJ>4,'J with whipped cf'C'am and fru11. When lkndcr 1ntrodlK'td Trauma SoC'1ctr. founder Dr. J• Wttt. she said. ··John you onl) have 10 m1nutt"~ to s.peak:· and she me-ant 11 Bender stoppro West in the m iddle of 1 $Cntr~. West. however. manqcd to say a lot in a hmit«i tunc. "Trauma 1 the numl":r tinl' l..1lkr of ~oung J)4.'0plc. anJ 11 lll\I Jll."OPk more than an~ uthl·r illnl·",, .. \\nt <>Jtd "Sinn· thc ,,.,1,nall., \IJrtl'd. trauma prt•' l·n· tllln has tJl..l·n olT Wc ha' e Ol'"' prrH·nlll>n prugr .1nh. including OOl' on d1 ug,and alrnhol for s1\lh gradc~. and \\l' al'o arl· getting parcnl\ 1n\Ohl·d .. Roard mrmhcr Dolly Brill. "'ho nl·:trh lu'I hl·r dau~htl·r 1n a pool :ll"u dr nt. ha) tx-u>nll' thl' nation·,• numtx·r ont• lcaJ n on pool ~frt~. and "e arc onl~ llnl· \ole a"a~ from gl·t11ng a la"" n:4umng hdmct) for motl}rnde ndel' ·· \\'l'"'>t said The aftcmoon l'Odl'd "'1th 3 pro m· l'naJc ufspnngand \ummc-r fashions from Ra l..1sh in Orange presented b)' o"nc~ Bill C1aristiu soe and his s1stcr. Catlly Taylor \It hough Sc:\ eral costumes ~ho" n . fl·aturt•d short. short skirt Oms- t1an~n said. "We ha'c skirt<. in all length'> because ""<" belie' c thl·n.' 1s a kn&lh for ncf}onc .. Gue ts included Atllalie.Ci.rlea-4 Howanl HMH , P•lrit't. •114 J.ek Grotll, Geeriw 184 BUI HHe.y, Nera u4 Vl• Jor&"Hll· Betty u4 BUI P.imer, M•ry Aa• •M Loe Wells, SaMr• UMI Gerry Bl'Mk. C1e.v• Howanl. JoHae u4 BUI Stew.rt. Mary UMI Mle:Me.I Reaf .. ylle.r, G•yle .u.lenoa, Ria. H .. rki81, C.ri1liM UMI Pe~r vem... Gloria IMI R9y °"'1ak, ~ UM1 R• Feltot. u4I p.., ...,., Virginia·~ hlfsband Sutton. Tu"" n and (10'\\ n. and thl· r k tl hl·r Jone f oundation l>unng the program. tru\ll'C) chair- m:in George Argyros 3nd his \.\tfl' Judie 'ltl'PJX"d to the podium and "l·re Jolnl'J b) thl" m11h'>. Buck Smith I\ Chapman·'> 10th prl'S1dcnt Mnn· the colll'&l' "'as founded in' 1861 . \r~)ro~ pfl·Sl'ntc-d the mllhl> Y.1th a pJ1n11ng of thl.' C'ouplc b~ 3Mlst Rotx·n ·haar .. , hope 1h1s picture ...... 111 bl· hung 1n thl· nc"" hall. .. Sm11h \aid Arg) ro!> also introduced sJ)4.'l·1al gul·sts iu thl· dinner. including Jon1·s parcnb. Geor1e ud lu Ea&M. Bull..0 ) motht r. E4u Smllll. and his ,, ........... !>l'>llT Pat Haurand thl' \m1th\0 '>lln anJ daughtl·r-1n-IJ'-'. Paul and Liada Smitll. J nd thnr daughter Sllerry Smitlil. "hu l'J nll' Imm 'l'"" 'I or!.. "Jun1 and Bull.. Jrl· part of o ur tdmd~ ·· -.J1d \rg~ ru' "\\ l. Jp- prel 131l' ..... hat thl·~ ha' l' donc tu mal..l' C'hJpman a tx·ttl·r plan'. and "l. loo!.. fo~ard Ill thl· nl·\I dl'l':tdl' lor "l. hJ\ l' JU'>I Ix-gun ·· .\rg~ ro~ rl·ad l"<mgrJtulator" lt•m·r, to thl· m1th!> from Prl''>1den1 Reagan (il" C1corgr IJ\:ulmr11an and ~n Pl'll' \\ !Ison .. Tonrght "'Ill ma .. t• J d11Tc-rl"nH· Im our 'tudl'nh ... Joni ~•d "\\ l. Jfl' proud of them and than._ 'ou lur Bnmcb bancla lneladed Peca Goldwater Clay. Bonnte Wood &Dd PattJ Pan. .,. ............ lh\'lll • lfd 'ln"ll\' •.I' I I' ,t d, ni-"" J, ".I',., 1Jl·n1 .1' ,h, "" • llllh I• int111.!11 ' thr \nun~ l'l"•l'I, · lh\ JUJ1l"lh1. '\1 .in' dn .. •tl·J ix-.1pk ha,l· m.1d llUI 41 l'.11\ .!I lh1. u >IJ(1!t• 'UH l'\\I" \1111 I h '·"d I 1 " tn1.kt.>d .I 11'" I lq:, I Ix .1 PJll "' .1 utllq!l' 'U• I .h < h.1pm.1n f11n1 JnJ I Jrt' g1Jt1. lu '••I thl' ,p.,1.tl >1pportun11' th.11 " 'v" Jr11.l \\l .. J11. t:r~111 til·d tx·\11ntl ml·.1,1 " h•r th.-, n, 11ur.1!:!" mi:nl anJ \UPllt•• ' nlJn\ hJ\ 1. '"""" n lnr ""hJI lhl' ••II "' "JnJ m.1' tx·,1tm• I h1.· t h.1pm.1n < •lk·gl' I ''"" l C h"tr , .. ndu, 11.·d ti' l>r ~11lu1m tlatl , nll'nJ1nl·d Dollie Brill and Dr. John West abue a la-Cb. • • ............. ""' .,..,_ AHi datee f-de:r Vqlala aJMt Paal ..... Daily Pilot Date~/ Fnday. February 26, 1988 11 ... •• .. BLOOll COUNTY I lfNl}6:() 1W ~ fiJR j/f,/.F-fEV IJfDQ 1D HEl..P M£ Cd'/! lf'TH Ml MJP-(.H !Nlr 1~~ GAMIN AND PATCHES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE •• by Berke Breathed by Addison by Lynn Johnston TRAN8LffiiC»J . \\ I REALLY DI~ 'I WANT10GO, aJf PtN'/(JXf../ by Jeff MacNelly .. .. l1'f THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore "This Is no good. Sooner or later, someone's going to drive the lane and find out that he's just a big stiff." THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane --....._ __ "Mommy! Billy put happy faces on an the O's in my homework!" DE1'1'f18 THE llE1'ACE by Hank Ketcham - l I I i ME'S EH tfC10 MIMHIHG EXCEPT HISefU!" -~""-~----- PEANUTS JI $ME'S MOLDING NH NOW, SME'S DROPPING % " MITTENS IN HER HAND.. TMEM IN TME SNOW. ~ -~-AN~A~AV ---4 ~~ GARFIELD CLIM6ER'=> LOv: 12.000 fEET UP MT. EVE.RE.ST AND THE GOINC:s IS !>LOW TUMBLEWEEDS • DRABBLE R08Sl8R08E AT TMI~ ALTITUPE Oll''t'uEN I~ SCARCE . TME EXPERIENCE P CLIMBER KNOW4:> Hf MOST ~OFTlN rr"'T~..,,,,.-.. ..... ~~--, .. by Tom Batiuk by Charles M. Schulz SORIN, 6U'<S. r KNOW JUST HOW '<OV F'EEL by Jim Davis • by Tom K. Ryan ffl0ft>SAL5 OU'fSIV'r OF~ Ha.JRS WU .. L. ~Mei' W'llH Al'J IC.v ~ AN~ orJt..v' GP.l.J17611\IG-,ALC~PfANCE. by Pat Br ady 0 MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson r, • I II bf> glad when the Sl'Owball war •S over ""fOu re keepmg me bust mal(1ng hot chocoldte1 •:•r ~.· ~[;\\.;J\\-~t,_:t·~ :.!! . . . '' ~ ' . . • .. •• # • • -"' ,... ........... "' .. "'-' •• f" • .. .... ""'•f'V"' fl""'D3 ~ KOJt .. ,...,. ... .. .,...:a.~.,.,.. ........... ..g Y .... °"'ft,. A~ ... .,.t j n~.. -..""-:,.., • •P->d _,. -'.jC: " r 'l() Ab.II• -\..o •".. ......._., DOONESBURi' by Garry Trudeau >'&$ 81.JT rr ~ FOR. "'4SAt'T EASY MK\' 5URE -I 7}ER£ MERE .• ~I ~ ; t _r I ffJleaSOF CPINOl1 j o .. 1y Pilot Oatebootit/ Frida). February 26, 1988 I 3 . .. - Expect a fortissimo 'Die Fledermaus' By JENNIFER WEBER dating to her. she of the booming Fledermaus:· opening toda) at the ge111ng back at a friend for an °'_...,,......,. voice. Pl.'rforming Ans Center. The per-embarrassing joke that left him When most peo ple think of Joanne "I've always been loud. but in formancc will be sung in Engh sh. wandering the s1reetsdr<.'sSt"d as a bat. Worle) ... Laugh-In" comes t_o mind. opera it's called 'foniss1mo.' And Worley will be playi ng Pnncc Much of the return practicaljokc is Not opera. fortiss1mo's very good in opera." Orlafsky, the "P3nlS role" in Johann pla)ed out at a ball thrown b) the Bui Worley thinks opera's not that Worlc) said 1n a recent telephone Strauss's comic opera. wealth)' but bored Russian prince. . far a stretch for her. what w11h her mtcn 1c~. The opera. ba!>t'd in Vienna and a The role is practical!) 1a1lor-madc background in stage musicals. In fact. Worley 1s the celebnt) draw 1n sho~ca.sc for Strauss waltzes. h1ng~ for Wo rk). who has been known to op<.·ra ma) be do~ nnght accommo-Opera Pacific's productio n of "Die on re' cngc. It is the stor) ofone man's sing out. "h's bo-o-o-0-o-o-<>-<>-<>-<>-o- ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ri~!··~hcn th1n~don't move along Don 't Miss Opera Pacific's Lavish New Production of Die Fledennaus By ··waltz King" Johann Strauss Conducted by one of the world 's foremost interpreters of Viennese music Franz Allers Directed by M ichael Montel 8 PERF ORMANCES ONLY · SUNG IN ENGLISH February 26 -March 6, 1988 ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER MATINEES SATURDAY MARCH 5 AND SUNDAY MARCH b Tickets From SI 7 ai The Cen1e~ T1c.ke1 Office or call 171 41 55l-06qq Speclal Croup Sead"C StJll Av;all;able iiCUIP~-. fl I )I 480-llll 17141 740-2000 C..lebrated eco.eclle•N lo Allite Worley, appean n Prl11<~ o.iofsky c S .ROSEN, Pianist "Devasta tingly omnipotent ... eloquent. unimaginably beautiful to hea r'' I~ondon Times "The mo st gifted and brilliant artist today'' L.A. Times First time In Orange County-1Wo Performances r fRID·\l. U\RCH 11 . 8 :00 P.\t. South CoaHt Comlilunlt~ Church 5120 Bonita <:cin~<in OriH'. lf'\ln«. C \ Tirl<'l~ SI0.00-(714) 261-02~1 \II Chopin Rt-rilol: \or l urnt'!'. Balladt•s. \lazurkas. Sonat<J Op~n. Barcaroll'" Sch<'rzo Tl ESDAt \l.\Rf.H 15. 8:00 P.M. ~ Oran#!f' Count} W ..JI Perrormln~ .\rts Ct'nlt·r 600 Town Ct•nwr Dr.. Costa Mt•sa. CA Tlckt'l SI0.00=$24~·! (714) • 261-0231. ~ ~ • *'~/Ht lilJSICPlusaSPOA'TliWiT or at c2ut •mz · (7t•t 1•-Box Offic<· Brrlhovrn-Empt·ror Concrrto with 1hr ll'\inr S)mphony Orchr . tm Ro~er fli<'Am;m . Conductor "Superb performance. lllckman le<J ~ llh precision and clarity" ln·lnt• l4flfltf.Nr14-s "l nrorced. natural sound ... an acoustical marvel" Th<' Rt•wswr "Bravura. tyle and sensltl\'lly" I~. A. Tl nws TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE Charge /Jy phone (714) 261-0231 Mon. -Sat. 10-6p. m. qu1c·kl) l'nough for her The phrase is a fa, ornc of the pnncr·s. 'Tm not bringing that to the script." <ihe said. ··it's alread~ in the sen pt." Although she has performl·d in opera" before -including a Fon Wonh. 1 exas. production of "01e Fledermau!i" -this kind of musical 1s reall) a d1,crs1on for Worlc). "I rcall) prl·fcr making people laugh," she sauJ. But the d1,ers1on 1s o ne she enJO)S because of the dcd1C'at1on ofrhc other JX"rformcr!i. Whtie Worley bcl·ame nat1o nall) famous through tl'll'' 1s1on. she ha\ ~non the stag\.'. mostl ) in mus1cab . since the beginning of her care'cr. And like many other performers, shl' .cnJo~ s the stage because of thl.' aud1l'lll'C. "'The) gt\\.' ~ou 1mmed1atl.' n:spon~ ... she said "The) tell ~ou • .... __ _ -..-w· (714) 549-1512 •llfOll'I r•l•Y O'IU llD un • wna • III..IXi Joanne Worley ~hen )Ou·rl' on. "hen )C>U'rl· ulT "hen )Ou"rc reaching them - -\nd the) P3~ a11ent1on. "In tell'' 1:1.1un. the attention ~P3" doc~n 't need to bl' that long. There\ a rumml·rcrnl and thl') can go lO thr hathroum or "hate' er. In the theater. pcupk ha\l' IO part1c1pate.'' she ~1d T1d.cts for "D1t• Fledcrmau~ ... \\h1l·h runs through March 6. arl· a\atlablc at all Ticket Mastl·r lo- (':lt1om and the C rntcr bo~ offi ce 1n Costa Mesa. f or 11ckct information and to t·hargl' b) telephone. mil 5SJ-Ott9Q o r 1-800-34-0PERA. NEPAL Armchau Adventure Senes I PM -FRIDAY. MARCH 4 Tldlet1: S5 Adwence; SI •I Door Snow White & t•e 5eveallwar/• Ballet Pacifica 2:30 PM -SATURDAY, MARCH5 Tlch .. : $4 Advance: SS Ooot PADDY WEST Irish Folk Kusi c SATURDAY, MARCH 5 I PM -Fine Arts Recital Hall Tiell ... : S5 Adwence; H D00t The Side S treet STRUnERS --------------Special edvertlalng review ------------- Out On The Town . ~u FTHEWEEK I r MARGE 8'MI TONY llTETTI · Bac::k In the '60s, ma~y faces came and went from the entertainment scene. Some went out with a whimper -and were never heard from again. while others will always be remembered. One who was taken from us In what seemed to be the peak of her career was a young woman who started singing the blues in Tex as. Her name was Janis Joplin. and one of her biggest hits was "Bobby McGee ... a conglomeration of road sights and sounds written by Kris Kristofferson "Bobby McGee" was the Inspiration tor Bob Segora's restaurant of the same name. Segora opened the first Bobby McGee's 1n Scottsdale, Arizona. Soon, the popularity of this theme restaurant spread and new restaurants were built across this fine nation. T Oday, there are 22 in five states: Arizona. Colorado. Hawaii, Texas and Calt- tornla. A 23rd location is opening soon In Sydney, Australia. The Newport Beach location. California's first, was opened in December 1975. Bobby McGee's is itself a conglomeration of sights and sounds. Where else can a diner have his or her prime rib stabbed by Zorro, or have Little Red Riding Hood bring goodies to the table with no fear or the Big Bed Wolf. How about letting Crocodile McGee take your order? · · After dlnher. take a few steps from the foyer and find nightly entertainment. drinks and fun. As executive manager Brad Goff points out, "It's a truly unique package; dining and entertainment all under one roof. Only at Bobby McGee's can this happen." Other gregarious waiters and waitresses inciude Wyatt Burp, the Mad Hatter. and Alice (In Wonder- land) All of them Have a lot of fun making sure that their patrons enJOY themselves. Just strofling to the table provides a plethora of historic sights. The rosewood wall and celling panefing once graced the Hearst collection from around 1"895. The--fk>of Is wire-brushed Westminster oak from England. and there is an original French nickelodeon from a Paris pub hidden near the restrooms. There are two main dining rooms, in<:luding McGee's Barn, which features farm implements. a leaded-glass ceiling, an early bicycle hanging from the wall, plants galore. and lnnumberable other memorabilia. Off from the main dining rooms are four intimate dining ateas: the Master's Room. the Library. the Winchester room and the Doll House. Each has 1s own dlstlncilve decor. The Master's Room seats up to eight. with a velvet draped ceiling. antique side board and atalned glass windows. The library seats up to 12. with quality books rather than a large quantity. Diners are welcome to request these intimate rooms. Food c:hoklea range from prime rib to potato 9"1ns. There 18 a Wide variety of setectlons. The cam py menu feah•• IPP9t1Hrs. steaks. chicken, prime rib, 8TIAKDMON ., ........................ ... ................. OF THE WEEK shellfish, smokehouse ribs and chicken and a kids' menu. The prime rib cuts are avaOable tn blackened Cajun styte or broiled Dallas style All entrees include either a trip to the award-winning salad bar. or a fresh spinach salad with hot bacon dressing served at your table, plus oven.-fresh bread with butter and your choice of baked potato. fresh garden vegetable. rice a la McGee's or trench fries. Even If the spinach salad 1s chosen, be sure to take a close look at the salad bar. a converted antique tub complete with gold feet extrem1t1es. Fresh fish 1s available each night. Bobby McGee's guarantees the fish to be fresh and of superb quality. The server will describe the night's selection and style of preparation, includJng charbroiled and macadam1a meltniere. Specials abound at the Conglomeration. A · special early btrd menu is available in a $7-$9 pnce range for those who wish to dine before 7 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays Through March. a choice or lemon chicken, prime rib or mahi-mah1 along with a trip to the salad bar. vegetables or potatoes. cheesecake and a choice of beverages is offered for only $9.95. Bobby McGee's has a selection of champagne and sparkling wine ranging from domestic white zlnfandel to Moel and Dom Perignon champagnes. Premium California wines are avallable by the glass or bottle. After dinner. enjoy an evening of dancing in the charming and spacious bar. The double doors and matching sidelights are from the orlglnal Lloyd's of London. Mondays are all-American great shooter nights. Tuesdays feature a model search sponsored by Black Velvet. Wednesday night Is ladies. night with an aerobic competition with over $50,000 in cash and prizes and Seagram's original wild berries wine cooler featured for $1 .25. Thursday nights get real crazy with international thumb wrestling and casino night Simulated black Jack and Wheel of Fortune are featured. The rest of the weekend features spon- taneous action. The restaurant hosts 150 to 200 birthdays per week The birthday package includes a trad1t1onal cake. card. a photograph at your table and an appropriate song by the crew for only $6.95. The anniversary special features rwo champagne sphts. the cake. card . photograph and song from their famous waiters and waitresses tor 1ust $11 95. The champagne celebration includes a lull bottle of Korbel champagne. cake service. tableslde photo and card plus a memorable serenade by 1he Bobby McGee's singers for onry $19 95 Other attairs for 50 to 250 can be memorably catered by rhetr cast of characters En trees can be ott the menu or custom tailored w11h buffet or sit-down service available Bobby McGee's is localed at 353 Pacific Coast Highway en Newport Beach The lounge is open lrom 5 p.m. until 2 a.m. every night and the dining room is open Monday through Thursday from 5 30 p m until 10, Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m · 11 p m and Sundays from 5 p.m.-10 St. Patrick's Day will find bolh the bar and dining room open from noon For reservations or infor- mation. please call (714) 673-5380 I OL ellced. ...,.ud ntwhroome (In butter) , ...... ,...,.. •,.......of......,. cttapped.,.... , ................ (Mbmn..etand......,) MAWADI ........ cllc-.1., ......... ... ,._ ...... .. Co¥« medalHons with maflnede overn~nt. Slh.lte medallion• to deelf'ed temperature (doneneu) In 2 oz. ol the reteNed oil. Top NCh medallion with 112 oz. of BMrnaiM MUCe. Sprlntcle with chopped parstey and MfW with 11CCOmpanlment. Serves four llOONSHeNE MAGIC 1• oa • ...._ etwee-tourtM w of cubed a 1 Yt OL nlllt , .......... ,, ...... 1 0L l .... -.llOW J o&.• ... = .,,. ..... .. Flash blend and garn1sn with hme Also excellent a.s a 'llrgln with the rum left out Fine Seafood & Prime Meat~ 11JeJe11a 'i/Ji1111ee .S.,9utio114 Roa::.l Loin of P(lrk ................................................. .. Hacon \\'rapped Fi le t Mignon .... 11t 11111•hr• .. •m •·flt ( · io ppin11................................ . . ........... . .... . ........ . Ha h tl Ala~kan King Crab Lt>~" .-\II Dinners sen·ed u 11 h ''•tip ur .. ,1/nc f. frt-... h \ e1u·ra ble:-. choice cif put.It•• t.\-1tarl1t lm:.ul. LunchM1inda' Frtdav ll:OU J ou 1 "'•'"'. 1. 1 "'"' 1)1nnl'r Sunda~ Thur;.da\' 4<lo 11 p rn Fmh1' & ~at urday 4<lll-:\t icl 111~h1 P1an1• Hnr & Cocktail)' '.'\1.:htl\ 111 l'hr l.111111i::t- En1ry Th ur.c,d11.' h ltalia11 !;pt•l'i11/i1 it•.\ .\'iJ!ht ""' £. "" St .• a-.u ...... 541-3241 GULLIVER'S AGRFAT IIJNCHMENU 11 ,,_ ~ 00 pm Mond.a\ h1tU) ~CIOM Suy.ntC°d . ... t ... . . \~ ·\ ·\ h ! l ! ! h 1h\,'\~ .. <i .. 4 . Daily Pilot Oalebook Fr•Oil\ F blU.l') 26 \988 '* I l i I - Out On The Town I Women scoutmas·ters: The sky is fal~ing Nag. nag. nag. If they do it long the last places where boys can be boys Instead of tying bowlines and the ground can no longer be brushed enough (and they usually do). they bas bttn invaded by unwelcome shcctbcnds and splicing ropes. we'll ofT and consi<kred good with the al"'ays get their woay. They dKt this interlopers. Now. these wimmcn will ha'e needle threading and sock added mineral content Bup will no 11me.lnadccisionmorcdangcrousto gooncampoutsandstanckmanding darning. longer be stirred in as a protein the general welfare of the United the Scouts wash their hands. Brush No more 1den11fying constellations supplement. Probably have to use tatl"s than providing nukes to their tttth. Changc their underwear. and using semaphore. Scouts will soap and water when washing dishes. (iadhafi. the Boy Scouts have finally Stop making rude body noises. Quit ===::::=::::=====::::=~ Patrol names will change. No more g"en in. Wimmen arc now gonna be picking their noses. Ever seen what's · Vampires. Mcrttnanes, Ship Kick· ahlc to be scoutmasters. They nqgcd o n camp outs? Scorpions. Tarantulas. ·I T....-:1enon ers. or 8 8 Stackcrs. We'll have the so much the Scouts finally got tired of Snakes. Bugs. Bats. Bad food. Worse '-Jiil: Chiffo ns. Debutantes and Cover !>pendmi thl.' boys· money to s.uccess-jokes. Girls. full~ delcnd groundless lawsuits. These w1mmcn will want curtains Cooking over an open fire without R E.M. tells us that .. It's the end of hung in the tents. well-balanced utensils? long go"e. lttping under thc ''orld 3s ~ kno"' 11'" and ain't mcals. 3nd adequate pefS"onal now ll"am to find ctothmg sales and the st3rs'> RVs will be in. High Sierra that the truth. h)gicne. This goes against 70-plus use double couPons. backp:icks? Tr) showing crntcr \.\ 1mmcn Scoutmasters'> Kind of ,cars of Scout inf traditio n. Scouts won't be able to cat with strolls. 50-milc bike hikes? Histor'}. All because some sleazy. libt'rat fC"minist lawyers fiFrcd they'd sue the Boy Scouts into submission. It worked. Uncle Don gots a sreat idea. Instead. wh)' don't the¥ try and recruit bo)s into the G irl Scouts. ThC') could dC'velop thr next gcncr- 3tion of Oonsts and interior de· signers.his the end of the world as we know 1t. · NHAM presents 'Aivilik Rays ' an O\~moron hkC' m1htaf) 1n-· No lo nger"'" the Scouts work on thC'tr fingers. US(' shinslttves as Chmbm~ in Joshua Trtt? Diving at 1clhgcnC'1.'. go,cmmcnt "'orkcrs. and rl"al men's mcnt badges hkc \o\1lder-hand.,C'rch1C'fs. and just hang it out of Catahna. River rafil ng on the Colo-Composcr-percusstontst Gcrn Jumbo shrimp. nC'ss sun 1,al and p1oncenng. It'll bl' thl.' tent when naturr calls in the rado? Week-long summer camps'? Hcm1ngwa) "'111 J)l"rform .. Al\ ih~ -:;;;n;cl:;;e;Do;wn;wca~n~JUiiiS~t·sc·c-it •. ,.oiiin;;i('iiiOiif·ba~~k~10_.w.·.m~~s-tu;fT;l.1kiiiciiiiiiba~siiik;;;e.:t -:-. rm_1_dd_l_c_o_f_th_c_n_i..__t_. _Food __ d_ro_~ __ o_n __ Ka_ . .._P_ut_. __ -_________ l Rays'" at 7: 30 p. m. Thursda) as ~n . lhl" Newport Harbor An Museum's ContcmPorary C'uhurC' Series. .. ....,,, laslW. 2-21" "l1 C11t ... i.s·· 0,.. Mlrdl l" '--•Yfl .,.c.ln-A .. •• tMJ.U;, ... •r 494-8858 THE I Admission to the show at the museum'!> L)on Room 1s $7.50 general and SS.SO for museum mC'm- bcrs and studC'nts. For information. c311 759-11 :!:!. .. A1v1lik Ra~s .. is a concen ·length work for solo percussion. tape and li\C' processing. lnstrumcni.t11on for the \.\Ork 1ncludn a mi\tUrt' or standard J)l"rcuss1on and a vanct\ of metal. ~ood 3nd glass sound sourecs. THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL SAILj ~9FT --P, ...... ~-· ~~ Thi.' tape dcmcnl of the work includes concn•te and synthesized sound rC'ali1cd on the Scrgt" Modular Music System. l1'c processing in- cludes dt'la). rt·' Nb. 1.'0ntrolled fo-cd- bad. and filtering. wc.s rv -..OT-a Aa UVl9" HAS MP<* ...oAOWA'f ... yu.- WAU sr Jlti. -...uMG THIATMCAL ,IMWC>Mr BAR & \. ~ .' GR ILL Featuria1 Fresb Ocean View Seafood Dinin1 aad Oy1ter Bar Tht• "'ork u~s a StC'rco mon11or s~~tl'm through "'h1ch all thl.' tape. acou~lic and proct'Sst'd \Ound will bl.· h1.·ard. ,. .. "'''' "A~,....IMOW•A ........ Sunset Dinner Specials from ·$7.95 0 ...,,._12 •• ,. Mon. -Fri. 5-7 p.m. ,,_ -,,,, ', .. -; ,~ __ ,, Sue-Tliur• Opm-2-•m Fri• Sat Live Roc k Entertainment Nightly Only $8.95 per Person Imagine. Hearty St. Louis pork ribs. meaty beef ribs, and tender chicken hickory-smoked to perfection and smothered in tangy barbecue sauce. Then. add savory beef bri skel com on the cob. fresh baked ranch beans, coleslaw and French fries. Sou nd too good to be true? Not at RJ's. We11 make your imagination a reality with our "BBQ Platter for 1Wo" for only S8.95 per pe rson! But hurry, this feast is avai lable for a limited time only. ~· T8• •la JOINT 4880 Campus Dr.. Newport Beach 979-RIBS -.-.-........ ..._ ..... •• Daily Prlot Oatebootc/ Friday. February 26, 1988 H.,,Y 11ew 1pec .... saaoi:/ .... , ..... c •• " ..... SUSH' I ,.,.._ ......... ~-· ~odoocovl,.._...or M'f•C.. ... ~---."--' Sushi, steolcs, & seafood UllVIAU90 NIWPOifllMN (714) WS417t Out On The Town Tootsie's: Too pricey to be cute Tootsic·s Sidewalk Cafe 1s a pka!klnt e no ugh hulc place. wi th prcll). "'h1tc wro ught iron pa110 l"ha1rs and a 'iWl'cping view of 1hc hu\C'> that S"' ing into Fas hio n l'iland on thl·1r wa~ 10 Los ,\ngclco; or Long lkarh. Toots1e·s would ha\I.· OC\.'n ralkd ··c oco·s ... hul the ow nC'r\ -who arc frnm Florida and o pcrall' a restaurant h' 1hat name there -did their JUDY CHAMBERlAIN . hi1me .... o rl.. and reah1<·d that the name dlTlde. I rnuldn·1 hdp \napping .. < U\.U.'I> .. "a' al read' taken in Orang1: "\\'hat I'd l•~.c I!> a toupk 11l l'\C11tng < ounl~ nwnu Item\ .\ton.· homc .... orl.. a nd fl'\('~mh. Tootsie·!> m1:nu I\ lUll' and prl'\Umahl). ¥3' e thl· r 001\te'\ prnonnu<.. 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Join u i n ,a t u n . rela xing atn10 phere for award winning cuisine with one-of-a k in d specialties Cocktails Lunch/Dinner Takeoat-Caterlng Sl9('t l!Hi 1500 llartlor lhd. at Ada•• Costa Mha • ~40 1937 n .111., Pilo t O<ttebook Frida\ ~t>bruar 26 1988 t ; Out On The Town BellJarcomesofage with 'SlapOfBreath' New LP dedicaied- to its late bassist Ju-;1 "hen lhl' Orangr Count) musK scene had 'inualh scrttehcd to.i halt. the Huntington Bcach-bas.cd &II Jar pro' 1dcd the pcrf«I mj«t1on of fuel -a brand ne" album. The l·ontcmporal') rock quartrt has infused ·· .\ lap Of Breath .. wtth a "dcomc ~lf-confidcntt. focused '1s1on. and a touch of 'anrty -all qualttt~ that "ere onl) hinted ai on thl'tr 1986 debut EP. ··&gmn1ngs Of Ends." Dedicated to former bassist Sta«> M~lc"1ch. "'bo "as killed last year b' a Jrunlidml'r"'h1leb1cychng. this hrand nc" rccordrn~ 1ncludn not onh the band's familiar mood) and thtl:l sounds but also incorpor.nes d.:mcnt'> of po~rock and nco-psy- chcddta Th~ different st1rln com- htnc w form a balanC'rd. ~ncrg11rd collecuon of modern rock \\'hat malil''i this ne" release so 1n' oh 1ng 1s the musical gro"th of the rn1trl' group. but most stnk1ngl) 'ocal1st Mate~ Yalch and guitarist JOHI Roos Bnan C'hnstophrr. Valch 1s an mtensrlv emotional singer \\ho has altcrctf his mur1c). somettmcs rambling delivery into a mon." desirable st) le of vocal phrasing and expressio n. Ounng "Swing .Lo"':· he creates imagery that's lx·autifully pocuc while singing "Bum a blue candle 1n the mom- mg/Bum all )Our blues away." On pcrh.ips the album's best cut. ·· 1r lnsantt).'. his pla1nti1re vocals capture the romplc~1t1cs and fra1h) \\llhtn the human mind and soul. Set to a delicate. mostl) -acoustic backing trad •. the song becomes surreal. .\s the band·s lead gu1t.anst. Chnstophcr contmues to show signs of a maJOr talent. On this LP. has l'C'onom1cal hcks general!~ stay w11hm the structural boundaries of GARLIC BREADSTICKS WITHOUT END Only The Olive Gorden bakes up fresh garlic breod- sticks, served to you 1n basket after basket. Come-enjoy. ~£:~·~ \\'ltLRl-. A1.1 .'li II. HI " I ()1-I 1.\I \ b \()l lft\ 17Sl5Ccanttot1 C•'lollnd ... , · ·61! 'S-118.a H..'1'f90'lleo<h 2610~81wd ~-"' lllllf 113td5' l~>llO .... Cem!OSMol' 7.JAAlfb,of,o,.._ll'fCf b•o-ctl ,.511PO' 1 · IQ~l~PI CD' olNordt>off Pl &Coib.11 .... 1 18 Daily Pilot OateboOk/ Friday. February 26. 1988 e.tch song and he's less nots) than )ou"d npect from a main ucman. But "hen he briefly optns up and burns. ltkc during "Right O" Way:· .. Dn\(~n." and "The Coin:· his skills bl'COOlC more apparent. Ut'S ho~ WC hear more of his pointed and spirited riffs in the future. Concludin1 the LP with a haunting portrait of death on~ bighwa) ("On The Wa) Home .. ). the Brll Jar conJures up mcmorin of their late and talented former bassist. Even though the songs fictional lyn cs were composed before Moskewich 's death. it's emotional impact can be es- P."">Ciall>. chilling as Yakh ~t'S out You d1e ... on the way home. POP PICU ... Eil-Wall Of Voodoo leader Stan Ridgway brings his wond- 1) talcs and creative ima,ination to the Coach House on March4 ... British folk-rock historian and musician Al Stewart will prcvic•• nr-w material and perform popular hits ( .. Year Of The C'a1:· "On TM Border.-··Time Passages") .,..hen M and his band 1n'adc the Coach Housr on March 5 ... Rumors abound that Bruce Spnngstei:n·s "Tunnel of love .. tour will reach the L.A. Sports Arrna for fhc nights. April 26-30. Bell Ju'• aew alba.a la•• A Slap Of Breatla. '' For Th:>se 'OO'ho 'X/ant dining at it's Best._ CorTE to 'l1it Gounnet Sut:>rerne Courtl It's The Businessman's Address at 1'HE COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT A BAR With a CS-eat Cocktail t-b...r and n-e Best Entertalnrre it! Lt..nett rvH= 11:30 -2 pm Cll we : T-S 6 pm -10 pm Pr1v at:e Bc:x:>t:hs, T~ide T eleorci Cil5. Sp1cno10 Serv!CG', ano ~l'TlQt: FOOd. Wiii Le8'.oi!Q Tl-o .J..r-Y 0Qc1o:ng lh Yo..s-Fevort The New.,-~ Ear & Grlll Seo Food & Griled ttems 'Tfu Lifirrl11j J' qaraen 1(.pom Callfomio Cuisin& I Also 2 Dthe?r Resteurants W1thn THE COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT A BAR- 1 block off the 55 Fwy. W. on MacArthur Blvd 714 540-8615 Reservations Requested CALIFOANIA DINING AT ITS FINEST• . .-. Entena1rvnen1 Nightly• e.nciuets • Coc:k1a1ts ... , •.at 71 .... Zl.10 J7FUID.._ --m••m _...., ••tt• Now Serving SHIAY IWCll llUIFIST ..... ...... ,. a111tn a Eas 11 .. HI c.. ..... ... ... •t• •t• SerWJd WI Tortlllas. Reffled Beans & Fruir 9:11 • ti I :ti Pl M5 IOl1 1712 Plecenta. Coetalleia Classy • utos Adverti ed in the ....... OutOnTheTowtl AN&~ THE BARN Have the prime of vuur life choo,, in~ fmm the uten 1ve 2!• lltm menu. Stub, ,.ufoud, RBQ. Mn 1ran dllihe. mcludm1t •11l•d bar, and mor"" W'1.tern r harm and <'•>Untl') ambiantt Breakf&llt M F' 6 :IO 11 ()() Lunch M F 11.00 2:30, Dinner '7 niich lll from 'l 00 p m Happ) hour M-F ·LIO· '7 pm S.t t'llite d1J.h L1H entt'ruunment and dainnnt1 Banquet far1lit1h 149A2 ftt'dhtll. Tustin U.9.-011~ THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE \'~ Thf.y are the 11ri1tmal Famou• fur their one·a nd 1 half pound Po rterhou.M' ilHks and ftaturm1e di3pla) bru1lil\j( Proudl) ..-n•1n1e fur '..'6 )ta" Mu\ 1n11 and 1irow1n11 v.ith C'u6ta M~' New lonllon 1n Hiubm C'tnter nuw open" Of( \\'iii.on bf.tv.een Ma r hall'~ and F..d v.1m b. Theater Servm1t M.~at 11 a m to 1'11!!110!(, Sun :l0d10!i10IC ·1:100 Harbor Hhd , Cmta MHa 134 I ·9'777 BOB BU RNS Superb II tht' word lo dC"«'rthe thu1 fine d1n1nic" tahln.hmt'nl ~rv1na !l:t'v. port fur HI Har... ~ptt1aln.mic m Anicu' ra1-.f'd htt(. the fin~t \uu un icet Al"' feoturinic frtth fi..,h, \HI ond 'hu·ken Tht hMn , . .,, nrd lebl..,., 1·andle' and fresh O.•"'t'f' eJd to tM eleian«, v.tth "'"•th> and h1ich bark rhair' for .,,., •t' Flit kl'rllllC lantl'rns and ds...'lul mu..1< t·apture tht-charm inti •nd v.urm atm•"Pht'tt' Open lt•r luO<'h 11md dinnt'r Euen~•'t' 11oine h~t 17 Fuh1un 1~111nd 6"'.& :!(LIO BRISTOL BAR A GRILL Our $8 million tt'nm at1un make ... us a lo.-al t-•A \'O HITE Sflt" 1al d nnk pri<'t's and dail)• lun<'h and Jmner spec1al11 are our penftll\ Our ntwly r ruted menus prtw1d~ 11 widt' var1et)' of tasty entret~ Open daily 6 a.m. 111 Ill p.m Bruli(ut H rvt'd all d1y EllJO)' fabulous C'hampange Hrund1. with 50'• It 6(fs danrt' mu~•<· .11:11 Bristol S t .. CU11ta Ml'M 5.'ii .\00(> JOLLY ROCER CtHt Amt'ri<'an food and a r the bot prK'ft Tht' Jolly Roel'r has alwa bttn llnuwn u 1oud fam1lv \'alu. ml.llurant The menu fu tu'" bttekful. lunch and dinner From eu dishes. (riddle <'akes. bu,....._ sandwiches. ulads to Nmpltte d1nMn ol wafoud. steab. chicli~ and dtltrou9 dft· serts. Family owned for 3b ,...,. with lht fr~lie-st wrvitt in town . .00 S. Ct*I Hwy .. LaJuna 8'-ach. 494·3 137. MBTaOPOLITAN GRILL ar ... the trachtlnn o{ fine tte411i and ~er ~ lo Oranp County, with i ... hancbome Eat c~t dte\M and Man...e..d --·· fffharinc 3 t.u 6 lb. Maine end N11v1 S<utWI lubaten .• 24·o&. primt nb. 18·0&. New \'l>fll •1eeb. and HF.AL l"ew Yurk chefl«llh. Mondays lhroul(h Fridays from 11 11 m lu I I p.m and d1nMn onl)' on s.&turda~ and S undaya 5 p.m. to 11 p m. \'alet parkinc. Located 1n tht Kull C'tnter, lrvint', 18201 Von l\.uman at Mirhelson. 17141 174 .\l,'6(.1. THE McCHARLES HOUSE The 1rari0ut pett or another era ma) he found in Lhe V1ctor .. n r harm of the McCharln Huust in Tu tan Compll'~ly renovated •nd dtturated in an11qut' '° C'hantus. T~ McCharles House uiref'l a menu of old family recipH •·h1<'h t\.uke tht spirit or early America. l>ifferent dinntr l'nt""" prepared ipec1all> ear h evening Rttip1tnt of Southern California Restaurant Wntt'rs· Promising N-cumer Award. Lunrh. dinner, •fltrnoon tta, take out. M· Wed 11 ·6: Th-Sat 11 8 :io. aftt'rnll(ln LH 2-6pm :l.'l.'> S C :-\1 Old Town. Tustin. 7;11 . 406.1. THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR ANO GRILL AriJehl and airy with a m lorful 'e~1de \'1ctorian Oair. Thl' Nt'w port Ovi;ier &r and Gr1ll n cuual !>l'afuud dining at ii.& belll Ru Chandltr. who •IMJ owns T he Ru Rt"Staurant. has r ruted 1 (un apot tu 1p an Anrhor Steam bttr. pttl 'Pt<'~ ~hrimp and t'llJOY uqui 1tel) pnopared fish. It's homt' or thl' v.mld'.., bt'sl linguim clams Open all da) horn I 1.:10' a.m to 10::10 pm . to 11 p.m. un F'nda} and Saturda\ ml(ht~. M C .. Vu>•. A.E . l>an"r' Located arross (rum the :-.;,.wport Pier 2100 West Ottan rrunt ;-.;.,wport Bt'ach 675-9977 Ql'IET WOMAN Thi ... local!\ popular rHtaurant is pr1111dl\ in 1b :?2nd ~l'ar of ~n·in> c•n Par11ic C'cta't Hv.v in Corona del Mar Famous ,;,, m~uite hro1le<I ""'"rdfi•h & a •mall. m t1mate atmn">phere. the Qu1•t \\ uman sen e<-lunch M F I I :1. · dinner m11htl~ .'> 11, lote n11tht mtnu 1111 I :m a.m, rntertainment, fane want 11~1. i;-urk101I~. SJtttllite d1~h Call fur deta1h about hi.mt dth' en 1:!24 E (',,.,, Hwv . C11r 11na dtl \far 6411· 7 440 THE WHITEHOUSE RESTAURANT Thi~ unpr'l!tentlou~ restaurent Ith bttn serving Amerian ht1me cook ing for nearly Q(l )t•n now and it's ,etttng ~tter all tht lime' f l'l'lh !!(>ups salad sa.ndw1r ht"S and h(•mt made tntrtts. Ser\ inc b~alt(ast lunch dinner Ir featurinc full bar and liH eluu11nment. Loc11n smack dab 1n tht heart of ~una BeKh at :WO So C'out Hwv 4!M-8!!08-• ZUBIES Pure and simpl•. JlDt like mother'~ lo\'e' Thev !lf'rve 10 ul lol.eter tai~. filet' migon. prtlM rib. nb!. 11nd chic-ken at tht' mu&t tt'D•n ablt pri~ in (',wt• Mt!!a Thtq dinnt'n served on pK1al n1chu pt>en i ni«hu Gcmtl'O\I ly poured low pri<"t drink-.. Our ruiWmen havt beotn romint1 hack111n« 1970 Loc•ted •t 1'71! f'lart>nt10 in C11,,ta M~ near 17th ~t Call 1;1.; 1'11!H ~ etr fU l 980:1 ZUBIES G ILDED CAGE Riiht u rO!l> the "trttt f rum Zub1e-; Sl'f'C'1•lt1f'S art' hntlhted rh1dten bah' bark rih'> and fill't ut sole All dmnen; "l'nt'd l"'•lh ulad. b8ked l~an,., rurn un the ruh. potattie~ and hot rull. LunC'h 11pec1•l,, M·F from 49' The C:1lded Cage I) a lut uf fun for tht' v. hult family Lar((e dann Ouor \\' 1de 11crun plus H TV'' for sport.. "'IX'<' 18tur . A l(rt'ftt view frum all "t'at• inrlud1n1C tht bar. C'all 64a·80!H ,., 6:JI 9!IO:l. NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT The Nev.p .. rt land illl( Restaurant perrti.tl~ ••luatt'd un the beyfrunt .. d,a{ent to th.-Balboa Fu n 7 ... one h'"' .... me IS fin"'t local walood as v.1111 ai. a mu"'t pr~ti1t1UUS loc8llon. Fmt' foud and a mu&t e1c1l11l(t l .. unice C'hbM ) tt C8 ual .101.n lb fur lunt•h d1nntr Sunda\· brunch or ~rhap .. appt'tiuri. and <'ocltta1b frum the u)aW bar. The brulh- t11kmic \ ll'Y. 1:. at•cented w11 h enter- la 1nrnen1 Tue,da) S atu rda) h111hhl(htt'd h) Stttl Drum sounds 111 lht' ('ariht1t-an, un Sunday after· 111••11' rn•m .t -; p m The Newpurt Landrnl( a dtfin1te l11c1I fa~ome OJ)t'n 7 da)' R_r,ation~ plH~ "'II r; I H S';';, :!.1'7.1 \'altt parkmj( t'Hnint,. RUMPLESTILSK INS O ne ul the llht kept IK'<'reob uf Nt'V.1'4•rt '"th• f1"td at this popu- lur n1icht dub. II )"U luvt' pasta .. I hi''' tht' pl11<t' Only the chu1<'t'St 11111rt'd1t'nl~ iHt' uM'd m our "home m1idtt' "3Utt'• and ea<'h d1"h '" prrparl'd 1n the l11(hl and healthy trlld111un of l '•lirornia ru1smt Th• un11~Ut' "t halkhuard' me-nu v.h11h thlllll(t''-da1h allo-)'HU IO l h ... ,,... portholl :.•~~ to fit vour .iPJ>t'llll' t11nd )our 11o·allell Ofrtr llllC' tndudl' i.uch f8\·orit..,, ~Spa· thf'ttt. ('lam,. & L1nguini and Sump1 Alfrfllo al.,ng ••1th ~me of ""' ov.n 1rea1wn ... hit~ ~te11e11n l.1hAl(na Surhwan • call .. p Sv.urdfo,.h Munlert') and much mure Cumplett appeuzer menu and dun't ffiL'1> tot.Ir fre~h homt'· madt' hread' Come earlv to ., . .,.d tht' latt' n111h1 uunrh or sllrk ,1ruutld and damp It• "41me uf the llt">t t'ntt'rt111nmen1 tn t11•·n1 Open 11 10 a m Ito lll:IMI I> m V.'ffkda\-s; 11 !Ml pm V.t't'kt>nd' I lol Mrf ad df'n l'la~ Ne-v.1><•rl ktad1 1111 thl' Nt>"V!•rl 1'1.-r1 ll7.I :><I:!.> ITAUAN CARMELO'S T hi uhra-sm11r1 haHn of u ctp unnal hal1an and l'ontment.al (\1.,.me iJ unt uf tht more reward· inic phtttJ> tu dine Frnh 1>4Sta •nd 'l)t'('ial "htcht .. ..aUC'es are <'Uffully prepart'd b, thrtt of the finest h ahan \'ht'f P1anu her enlt'rta1n ment l'Omplement11 tht (un at mu,phert Alfresco d in ing t11otather permllttngl Open for Oinnt'r -; ntl(ht from fl::lO 3620 K Cua.~\ Hv.), Cucuna dd Mar 6'7'1 1922 MARCELLO'. Thu1 a•·ard • mnf'r off..-,. an ex ten81\ e mf'nu 'Pf'<'1ah1m11 in p.nw ..-.al rmppmo and their famou'I h.11ndmad• p1u.11 ~;,.l•h h)hf'd ~lll\'l' 19n th•~ ram1h o• ned rhU1uranl haJ <'&ptured tht heuu col Italian t•t1<Ci loVt'f" Man' nl'w d1~ht' ha't' bffn aJded to the altt'ady Utl'n-"I'' mt>nu plu' all \'tlU \'In HI lunth hotftt l.onr h ~fon ,...,. Umner '7 m1thl•"' v.l"t'l 17502 kta,·h al Slalt'r Hun11 oe1 .. n Ruch ~2 .'>~~., NICK'S PIZZA O'ORO An Italian d.,hght' fam1h """I'd & uperahd for C•\tr 19 Ha" '"It l>1Ptt'Ut1 ~ F11m11\ are plH'-t"d to trl\llt' \uu to..a\ur thl'tr a uthf'nt1< humt'r~adl' Italian 'l!U\'r :\II prepared v.1th uni\ natural inl(rl' d1enl•. no arttt·1c1al Oa."'" "' prt- ._.,nall\h, nu adde<I •Ul(ar' Onh the fin.-~t m11rt'd1enu. art u.....d ti< .sll '4Ulh are 0&\ urf'd "'llh \ lllllljtl' Italian v.1nt-" WEDNESDAY S PECIAL All l ' r .. 11 Eat ~paahetll "'''h meal '1l\11t', ~oup nr >alad & 11.,rlt1 IJredd $.?.;!.'; 11 UO 11 m to 111 1111 I> m Sl"SOAY SPECIAL All l -Can Eat Bakt-d L•i..aana v.11h .... uµ ur ...ulad & iarh. l1rrad ~:l :!."1 11 110 11 m tu llllMI pm Bl' Ff ET i\lv.1" •II dthl(htlul l'lllttt• IH • h .. ,...... h orn mcludmtt p11111 <\. icar 111 bn-11d r .. , .u1::. Ofter"cl \lun Tut" l hu" & Frt 11 ,_, .s m 1 \II pm t:VERY SIGHT Fam1h niiht full r<>Ur....-dinn .. r v.rth tnmh.. platt' ,,,yp "' •al<td 11arl1< brud & dt•""'rt I'm"' ranj!t' fr11m .) lj·, -9!1 l'uml' "" in and t'lpt'flf'llCf' Italian tt••k•n~ "' at ,h .. uld ht' ~1t'n11 .. n '\" k ·• 11 .. me & rt'<'tl\e a (umplrmtnla" icl.v.' .. r •mt' .. , be\t'flll(I' ur \ltllf ,·hut<'t' IWli'J.\:-OlotttrSt •at E111hd1 f'nuntJ111 \'011,,., 1'71~ I'll> I II..!:.'- Vl~SIE'S Th,. ~1 Italian f·•od IH .. pur•-<I from lhl' lrf"-ht"-t rn1tr.-ci1 .. nr' "'"'"II n11 pre~" all\"' ~It. •1111..r ur ti<'""' fat. Ownf'd I" \ '""'" C'u!andr.-a "' Hr.•1khn l'r11J Wurk,, r11muu... fur ha' 1nic I h .. 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Dmn .. r and Co<'kla1I& t-:ntt'na111mt'11t W,.d Sun. ml(hu; in thl' liurru l<ow1m 296 F. 17th :-1 . C11,1a 1\1 .. -.a fH!I i 626 STEAK & SEAFOOD BOBBY McGEE'S Our huu,.. >µt'C'lafl~ 1• mak1nl( "' rf\ 1nt'11I a 'pec1al Ot'ra•u•n' \ 1111 11 l'ulll u lr11nl row M'81 for !ht' l•••I .11111 tun 111 Bobby Mt"Ctt "h< rt th1 mt>nu fl'alur~ f•v11nte« lik• 1.1rm1e rib uf Mrf au )ta. onl) t ht' lillt''I '" a1lablr frnh fish. I '~Iii\, h11•<l' 'leaks. lob!ltl'r. and , .. 1111111111111111 drnne"' Evt>rv l!ntrf't' 1111 ludr' ""'n Crtt1h brud. fr~h \ "lC"1.it.lr and a u1p Lo uur award- " 111111nx ...ilad bu and after din nt'r '"u ton dan« and romanl'e in 1 hi' \\ l''I ( 'oast ·~ m011t eu1tml( llll(hll luh rur l nrcht on the town. ur 1111111rne. m ke II s~tal with thr m1tl(ll In Nt>wpurl Be.rh, :\!1:1 1-:a,1 I ""'"1 H11thway F'm rf'i.er 111t111n• 1·all t-;'l~I f\i:l !l:l80 CAFE LIDO Carl' L1d1• 1~ Nt>w1>11rl C'annrn \'1ll111Cl'• 11nly •UIJVl'' duh It"' lnC'attd ""Balboa l'enrr"ula C'ofl' L1d11 1~ well known fur 11' frl'~h wafuud ~lell1uns and •untem poraf\' <'Ul§inl'. preparl'd h1 Chef F'r1ntt\ Thi' warm, inllmalt> and cozv 1mh111n11' •1( dw.t) "'"' nnd buricundv deror rrl'llt' n 1-M"rft•ct atmO!lphfre for vour d1n1n1C !'X penenct C'afe l,1d1i •l' alw th• re<'1p1rn1 11f thl' Prr~t 1gmu' Southtrn (' Ahfurma K4'<-taurant Wr11tr<i ..;,i.., Award ('~~ual at tirl' l>inntr t111(hth u1111I mid n111ht l.1\1' JaU 11111htly Call 6i5 ~~fur re .. rrvat11JM TH ECAN~ERY Thi~ h1~t11nr waterfront landm1rk m :-O:ewport's C annery Vtl\aie (u "TIIn"I trnh local so.food •nd ~· trn bt'tf C'onstSt~ntly 1tood wr 1-1,·e, open for Lunt h. Dinner, Sun. Hrunch and l 'hampa11ne Harbur ('rut~ Entertainment ntl(ht h ind Sun afttrnoon. EnJ"Y thP lounl(l' food l(alltry "uverh rla m ch"'"der' .1010 1.11..-ovt'ttt' 67!1 .\iii CRAZYHOR E STt:AKHOUSE 1·11un1n dmin11 with clas .. ' Authl'nl'I<' '"l'lltern dl'C.·or rl'• taurant ind "al11on, featurfnJC prime rib. fre;;h ur • .;4 .. , ond thtir famu\J5 pan ..autttd ~ttah 1.unrh Mon F' rt Dinner reM"r \ttwns guarantttd Uan<'m«i and h1-e mw.1c in the Maloon Dvl'r Rd E111/Nt>wporl f'wv ~anla Ana 171 I I !149-lf>l<!. PARKSIDE RESTAURANT Relive yesterday at the Parulde Rl'ltaurant. formerly The CpqOt, delighting local dint'l"ll for over 17 HAN Parb1de'~ full dmnu f11re 1nt•lude~ •ttaks. prime rib and frt'hh !>t"afoud. Sun.Ht Oinnl'r Spttiah. art 11trved at only $7.95 <i 7P M Dally Lunch Specials 'tart at only S4.96. served tn 1 4\11tt, mtimate almO!!phere, the1• makl' for a pt"rf•ct lunch mteting with on tmp<>rlant client, or a rtlaa111g afternoon break with a 'l*<'1al "'-1meone Live entertain mrnt 1~ now offered Tues.-Sal lt>.'12.''> Bro,rlihunt 1n Mile Squarl' l'laza. Ftn \'alle) 1714) 775-7978 EL PESCADOR Pre<'l1cally 1 legend m its own time. this locaJly l)Qpul.ar Hlab 11,hm•nt has bffn mnging 1u cus tuml'r\ be<'li tunct thl' urly 1950's Spt>t·1ah~ing tn prime mtat.s and an txcl'llent vanety of seafood. rhef Duke preperK every ml'll to pt'rfection. Nut tu be mi&aed art! .~ h1~ Thursday night "Italian ' s~('laltiu, and his famou1 rhttsecakf. Piano Bar and 1ut burktt in the lounse ni1htly ac n•mpanied by good timn and friendly facts Lunch M·f I 1·3: Dinner mgbiJy 4:30 to 11: til Mid- nite F'ra & Siu 40 I F: 17th St , Cu,.ta '.\1e1>a, ~K 1241 THE REX RESTAU RANT Located on the oceanfront nrnl!!lll from the Nt>wport S..ach ruer, Thr Ru Llt the Oranae CUMt's most uclusive seafood rt11taur1mt Wl'll known for fresh Hawa111n irounnel fish tle<'lione and fipecialitinic 111 sweet Channel Island abalone. tender Yl'll and prime meal.L The fU1 R.fftaurant IS the cho1Cf' of locab as well u vi111tof"'I. Rtt1p1tnl of the prt'll· t111ou• Travel-Holiday 1w1rd C'uua1/ele11nt attire. Sunday Brunch, dinnfr. Call 675-2666 for rnervationa. Valet parkin11 SAIL LOFT Satl Loft Bar & Crill features ocean v1fw dinini "1th 1he empha,11 ''° ftHh sufood. Oyster bar, hvf entert.ajnment michtly m the her area Open fur dinner nightly (mm 5 p.m Wttlitnd hour' from IO:JO a.m F'1lx.tlou., Sundav Brunch l-'le'1led 11 400 P.C J·f in 1.-.un1 Reach T ALE OF THE WHALE Eaperience 1 step b.d into lime tu a 1.1l11ct where you can dine at vour own leu1ur1'. Enjoy the ro mant·l' of uld Nl'wporl with 1 p11n- "ran11<' bey Y1t>w. E1.c1te your -.t'll'>n with lht.11 M'l\5Att0naJ M'a· f,,..l(f and u adtllun.al favon tits. Brukfa.~t -; a m Mon -Fr i . Lun<'h 11 .i Mun -F'ri.. Dinner 4 11 Mun .. Sal Sat. and S un Brunch -; ~. ()\ ter Bar F'n., S.t 6 Sun Ban4u 0 el fac1ht1t> up to 500 400 Main St . Balboa 673·46.13 THE WAREHOUSE R ESTAU RANT OffeTioC dinera 1 view of N•-vurt Bey and 1 b acqround of u&.I ~L... The Warehoutte Rn· laurant. l•JCaled in Lido Marina Villaice 11 34.\0 Via Oporto, iii one . uf tht IAree;.t rhtauranl$ lucated ont ht' watufronl In 1dd1t1un lo 11 l'onderful menu. The WarthOUM' 11> 11 J(rHt pllK"' fur vutdoor di111nte un it. brand rww ~ated, thrff tie\ofll bm:k petl<l. T~ Warth~ " opton for lunc:h I I ·:l0-2:30, dtn nt'r"' M vnda v Thurs da' ;, .IO 10 :io. F'riday Saturday 5.:\0 11 and Sunda) 5 10 Supt'r Sunday Brunch IOA M 2P M Mo)'•r 1•rt'd11 cardJ> "" art'epttd F'ur rriiervat1un'. rall 171 41 6-;':HiOO. INDIAN B UKHARA CUIS INE OF INDIA Ptrhapa the a.oat n cmnc ,,.. restaurant in HuntiftC'°n Beach. BUKHARA. br111tt1 to you th. Wlt and atmoaphere of India. M~t of thl' food al BUKHARA i1 prepared int Tandoor k'-Y oven) F'rffh •picn crt'ate un.iq~ t.tn a.nd dllltiorun arumu rw e.ach dash. You'll find the food authf'n lie and ru.onably priced. And. the 1tm••phert Ml wann and in- timate that it fffll lib hocM. 0J)t!n i days 1 WML Lunch Mrved I I 30·2:30 p.m. with lunch 1pecialt btcinninc al S:?.99. Oinner-aerved 5.30 p.m.·l <>.:10 p.m Friday a S.t· urday upen 'til 11 p.m. fteMr. 1atwna and ta.Irr out ordl'n wel· c;1me Conven~ndy IUfat.d acrwa frum the Huoti.nctun Center (off th• •O.S frwy at IM11Ch to Edi.ncerl -;594 Edingff Ave lil41842-31il GKAN D DINNER THEATER lmpn•1'MVe dm1n1t and pru lt'"'h•n .. 1 pruduttiun' 1rf ,.urt' to 1>IH"t' f'ltt'h 11me vuo '1 .. 1t 1°'ht' t'\tro .. rdtn.ar) huflf'I 11Ht.n rt.lbl l1,1ru11 nf ~f. 11lnl'li ham with a I t1111 "8u<·l'. I ;l'orJ(•n c-h1<'ktn w11 h Vt'1t~ht' .. 1111d 11lut and the M1h1 '.\lah1 '" ~"t"d in 3 pt'~nt ..a~ Tri , .. 1 .. , h•t1unin1 and crta.m '"'a ft'ill l11111fllt' t-:n,.. dmrwr and a 11111\ 11111111ht' C.rand 01nnf'r ·rh .. at•r lucated "11h1n the Grenet Hottl m Anah«"1m 11 I Hotf'I Wa\ <"1111 :7:! ":710 HARLEQ 'I DINNER THEA.ITER E-.•n cu•tom"r 1 an hf. eapt('ted 111 ll<l' trHll'<i hkto • •·ell'hnl\ Thf' 1h .. 11tt'r .. rr .. ,.. ...crumptiou,, m ... 1., ... llh lup 1>r•.J\H !IOI\> in In t'lt>«.llnl t1tm1 ... phtrt' nw ~rwnpluuuo. hullf'll 1nd\.J.... r ... ,. b.r11n or llttf, 1 h1<'lif'n and foh dis~. l>U"ta,., ..alad;,, '"lttl3b'". and <11n lul d"'-""rb Tlw-S..1 and Sun larunt·h indud..,. 1 1arw11 u( '1tlt J1"tlt>" The r .. 1 .. bnt\' Tn~ " 1o1\i.1lahlt' f.,r prl\all' dtnlftJ Thf' 11wl1\ldu.lll dt'<'United pn1•at• h.il'"'" f•M'"" U\'f'rlooll lhf' 4!IO ,,..at b.~ti.• .. naptd main room Thf' Harl~um " '41C'attd 1l ~l S.. Harbo11 1n Santa Ana <'all ~:'9 -;:~-.u GINO'S ON THE HILL Al11W1>l a C-1 ... ta M-tand-rli •htrt fritnd .. and~"""...,. rnftl <:1n.1'1t "n 1 an ltal .. n R~1aurant. hut "' r~t•urant IW>•nf run h" a 1111.-all hahJ1n .. :, f'll t huutrh the\ ~""mun halmn llf'm'• t~v 11.,., 1.ff.-r .i laritr \ 11r11'1\ .,( ••I her lltfth "" thftr m•nu Kn""" fhr tl••nr•t l••od •nd frtt'ndh qr \IH:· C;Hl.,, ft'lllUrn a 1-.nf'd nwnu "'•th .-rn1,11\4'" vn quahh .111d '"-"'-'" .. "'" vm-n f11cilta1I huur "'1th 111tl'fl',llll.1C n1111 .. m at 1 .111 µ 111 1111tl I"" .-11tf'rl•1nrnl'nl '.\1un 1hr11 !'>Jl '"'m 14 :10 pm S.11 urdu\ At ~ond•' twfalitaiiil fr um 9 "' ru. L.uu1ud.&l .cl.It E. l i Lh '"''•H. l'u,.11 M....a (' II 6.'iO 1";'4) f.,r f"""'f\alt\lft,, dtrKIHtM /" '"·ball'\'t'r --GLJEJE TD I ll--IA.1\1 I I :I 1n:3y I I ! ± l).'11 1-IAN It; 7, 4.~00 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I """ ~ ~ ~~ 11 ~ ~ I '-~ l"" ·S !~ ~ ·~ ~ R~stauraant -~ ·$ § ~~ ~ ~~ \..;~ ~" ~ "4..f ~1 ....... ~ " ~ ".J .... , AJ Hl'ORTt:R INN HOJ.EL 111,1111 "'"' Arlhur 81 (,.. onr a; !I 2 70 ConUntntal '9~-118~ .. 7~8P~ -~110 50 lrom 13 00 '" • • • lCMllO • Tit~ AL&!Y .:i-i.· S8 7~11) 95 P ~lt050 .. .»-110~ • Sfo41(ud IWI "'<ltr 1 Hw¥ ,._purl a.-6*-11126 Spoo< .. 11 .... THE BA"~ Amrnnln from M ~ rrom 131$ an• fl1lftl n n , UO·' • • • l~llll1 """'"'' Im.in 2''9 01 1~ BRISTOL BAlt • Gaa:L. BolW01 1 .. Aml'f'l<'ln M !15·112115 S3 """ 00 •• '2 OO-S$ 00 4-7 * • 1: . 3111 Kritt<JI, t .,. ... M .... M7 3000 T~f. f.ANNERY ill! ... "'"" "'""'"'"1 ._.. 87~,,n Snlood at295·SIU5 .. ~." •11 7$.114 25 W ilO * • ~ .. • CRAZ!HOR~ STE~8'1fOrno: I "'111 lit•• ho ihuw • A"" 12 ~~ ff P5·Sl6~ 13~111$ Hobda)"I 5-7 • • • ~¥!ERS Conll"4'111al '8 50 111195 .. ~.M~ S$1$ S!ll5·M ~ • llpto ·~ etYd lata Mt9 646 2n 1 '° LE MleJo M21 v,. , N-.cn 8Mcli f76<4904 French from 110 '"'"' ~50 from atao • MARl't.\i.LO'S I""'· I~ • h -.1 llununl(U"' a.... h M'l '"I> IYol ... n trumµh.1 ,,_, s..t n 'W;,..• Ml C~St M •. , ... n AWt•.rtt i= ) ; • * • ~/'.!ti• f' lolh . I lr .. u. ""-Ml TUI &uW'l'\t•• . •NEW.PORT O\'STE\,!Ai~RI LL J IM"' f\'""'''"'' ,..,..._., ht 5?~ ... ~ 914 ~ .. ~114 *1 .'fr-u~lo .... -f,~P1f~ ~ASTRY 4'""'''""" •i11~ -.i._, 11!1~ ... .,~ •• ~ u ,, • • • •• " • I h~not1•11"' 8t" WitJ llM•t.t ~ INJ~U ~-!~LP<lft.l. ii:r::. from 1109:> ~M-•ts at6 -a1050 . .. ,. • * U'l.Tb * aiiliiiiii~~ s..-. :·· . k 2$ .. ... ,. * • • "''° ~ •• -.. W R~STA!J.IANT J'....it .~..-. Miii s.:.~-1 $ Ul-l.OI * ~ M'IO\'•"--• ._.._. 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