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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-06 - Orange Coast Pilot,. ' Next governor· _Diay be from OC A break In the weather Tbe ~ a11D dAta c1CMl49 reflected In tbe bey u fl9bermea OD pabllc pier off l'f Street ··- on tbe Balboa Penl.Daala e!UoY the nenln •. R.alD. llowner. la forecut tlliotaab Sunday. Bergeson,Ferg?son,Lungrenarnong pos~tble '90gub~rnatori~ candidates BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. .,., ...... The speculation game kicked into h1ah gear Thursday amon& Orange Countr Rcpubhan leaden following Gov. Deukme111n•s announcement that he would not sttlc a third term. Names of potcntaal GOP can-didates to succeed him, as well as op1n1on on the rcsult1n1 fallout for the R~pubhca.n Party, are be191 aired from S&n 01cgo to Eureka. Amona those belnJ mcnlloncd as ••top-uer candidates' arc Sen Pete Wilson, state Sen. Ken Maddy. basebalJ comm1SSJoner Peter Ueber· roth and former Rep. Dan Lungren Others whose names arc an the air include swe Sens. Manan lkraeson. R·Ncwport Beach, John Seymour. R'- Anahe1m, and 8111 Campbell. R-C1tY. of Industry, Assemblyman Gil Fcrauson, R-Ncwport Beach. and Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates · Some view the governor's an- nouncement with sorrow. othe~ feel it will invigorate the party Thomas Fuentes, chairman of the Oranse Count> Rf publican Pany. ti among 1hose ,.ho y1cw the g)a as half full · "I'm r~lly taken by the coura~ of the governor." Fuenres said 'It's very much ln the Ronald Reapn trad1t1on of the aovcmorship · "There's a difference between the Republicans· and Democrats' philosophy in that our leaders seem to go into h1&h pubhc office for pubhc • scrvu:c. as c11t2cn poli11c11ns, and then return to private hfe. And I th1nlc that's aood-" Fuentes hopes the populace will one day suj)pon mandated limits on terms of office. Neither d~ Fuentes t111nk Deu- kme111n's cxat will have n~uve effects on the pany's uphill fi&ht for parityw1th the Democrats. "It causes a lot of opponun1ttes for some fresh faces." Fuentes said ... ( believe there's a ntw era of p,opuhst senument craving new faces. · He ci tes as uarnplcs the November elecuons to Congress of Chns Cox 1n the 40th Dastnct and Dana Rohrabach~r 1n the 42nd D1s1ncL "Statewide. the opportunity for rcahg.nment could be a "cry pos1t1ve way 10 reanviaorate 11." Fuentes said. ··we an't lct our guard down." Then. rt'femna to the No"embtr electton controversy when he ap- proved dte placement of uniformed guards near some central county polling place to look out for 1llcpl voters. Fuentes added, "Scratch that word '&uard: •• Others arc d1sappo1ntcd the aov· emor 1s lcavini office, even as they admit to some anterc t 1n ucceedana him or moving into other Jobs. "It leaves a tremendous void at the state level for Republicans," (Pleaae eee DXT I A2) Fuentes to se·ek re-election as GOPt?hief Former auditor general Thomas Hayes became the state treasurer after confirmation votes of 3-4--0 In the Senate and 66-0 In the Assembly./ A4 Coast Costa Mesa ls revlewtng the fairness of Its fee atructure./ A3 Business AST Research expects a second-quarter loss of up to$9 mllllon./AI Index Auto Piiot 8utletf n Board Busfness c1 ... med Comb Cr<*IWO'd Entertainment Opinion People Poelce tog PUblc nottc. =- 85 AS AS.7 M -7 Oatebook M Oatebo<>k A9 A8 A3 83. 7-8 81-3 A2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... o.llr ..... au.. Thomas Fuentes. two-term chair- man of the Oranie Count) Re- publican Part). wtll run for a third tern1 ~hen the Central Commmee convenes Monday. The party has scored 1mprcssl\e gains tn rcgistratton numbers and dtttaon uectssc Y..llh Fuentes 11 th<' helm dunng the past four >~" But his s1eward~h1p suffered a shocking blow ti\ November y,.hen ·he admitted approv1n1 a controvcrs1al poll-watchin1 program at sel~tcd locations in the ceniral coun1\i The Newpon Beach resident oi... ·d the placcmenl of uniforml'<.I \CCurtt) auards outside 20 sc~~trd polltna placrs after Repubh<'an• he:ird there could be an attempt b) Dcm<x.rat\ to ~nd illegal \.Oler' in the ltoth cont~ted n nd A'>\Cmbh 01.,tm t race. Repubhran cand1da1c CurtJ>nngle narro"I> "on 1he race. hot IXmo- cr.us haH· 1aun the c.i~ to coun an<.! demanded the ekct1on be nulltfK'd Fuente was cnt1C'11ed "'than his. o"'n part) as ""ell and .,.,. ,,h,tood dcmand'i that he rt')tgn The inetdent "as a black mork on the01hcrw1scdcan slate of the h•ahl) · f't'Prdcd C'h:unnan The count\ pam achtc' l'd ;i rl'cord \ :?40.000 rq1 trat1on ad"antage o-.cr ·the Democrats in 1988 and helped tts Orange Count) cand1dl\cs capture C\Cf) State offi~c. h also helped Prcs1dcnt-clec\ Gtoric Bu h capture California, pro" 1d1ng the 119 ~"o\e maraan ~uh v.h1ch he heat Otmocra11c cand1datt Michael Dukak1 , Fuen~s ~1<11oda> 1ha1 ht' doc n't t':tptt1 an) challtnsn "hen he ~tt~ rt-clt'<'uonat 1he 7·)0 p m. mtttrnut Dream homes replacing landmark r-oundatton work ts further slowed by difficult access By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llr ......... The~ ~ to Nllll' prescl"'atton1s1s \\ho w:snted to sa"c the landmark Lluna ou . rs wha nu~ lepl Nmers to deHlfE ment of lhc propcn) and sccmin > endless 80\.'cmmcnt red tape or pcrm11 appro"'als But mo~ than '"'o )tars after ,.,..o • cwport lk-ach couple-; bou&ht the now-dcmohshcd ( h1na Houw. their dream home arc under con truct1on 1n Corona del Mar nd even that has been a challenge for Jame and Manha Bcau~hamp and E:mest and Donna hroe<.lcr ( oncrete .... orl. on the foundations of the s1dt'·b>·S1dr homes tn China Covt has bt'en a slow and d1fficuh undtrukina. SI)' lh~ fafl11liar lff'tlh thcptOjCCt ' Ncvcrthelcu. the cou~lc~ "c"' l1k(ly ,.111 ccletn1c the Dc-ccmbc-r 1989 hohda)S In their new homes on hell trctl architect Brion Jeannette (Pl ...... MJILDUfO/A3) . .,.... ,... .,.._., ........ Foundation w0rk profreseea on two bomee tba t will replace the China Houee. Facelift planned for bank ·building roof tructurc, ~k complaints from mcmbtn o( the Nt'NpOft Htt&ht' ommun1ty Auoctallon. Rcnovatton !plans tncl• con- str'U(11on of a 9-f'Oot tctttn on the roof to hic:k the m1Ch1nery and an ovcraU "liahtcnana.. of the JtNCtutt'• ap. peanintt throuah ul(' o( nuhnc and ttducuon of 1de bulk. said Ficker. f ltker l the arthllctt ror ntw bu1ld1na ov.ner Haxko. Inc. The ownc~ plans inc1U<k rc-c!tabhw mt'nt of a) ht club. In 1967. the comm1,'1on approved a use ocrmu for conitruction of the fi~e-stof") bu11dina. ~h1ch ncceded a SO.toot htaht hmtt, on the dock 1de propcrt)' ofTWe t roa l Hiatt~•> JUSt touth of Ne p<>rt Boule\ard. The bu1td1n1 on11naU) hou!ltd a bank and ral&urant on the fi"'t noor. • yacht club on tht tttond noor and aencral offices on tht upper thrtt , ........ aAJQl/A2) the 'Westin uth ( oa t Plaza holcl. He continue to maintain tnat the contro"ers) o~cr the sccunty guard I poltt1cal .. The mcmbt'" of the Central Comm1uee arc cognizant that tbe 1 ue 1s 113nisan rhetonc ·· Fuentes said .. The) ~nd firml in stipport of me." rect'ntl\' a 10\Cm ~r. Fuentes h d taid M V.antcd to kP dav. n He (PleaM ~FUENTES/ A2) H·B'sSilva accused of blockin- oceanv1ew B ROBERT BAftkER Of ... D.ey ......... I\ Hunungton Hubour man ha~ cr111cl1ed Huntington lk h Coun- c1lll)an Jim •l"a for adding a M"Cond stol) to hts waterfront home, allcgina 11 help\ block. 1he "1cw from h1 ne1 hbor; S500 OOO·to-S600.000 hom~. l lo)d Booth said 1lva's home in the (11lbt-n Island dt'"tlopmt'g1 of Huntington Harbour --.hen com- bined with <,Cl·"Ond-tO(} 1dd1t1on to t"'o •dJalent homes -'·tot.all~ bloch'' '1c~ ol Booth'' neighbors Pe1cr and Monique Mmard Ro<lth ~·d the '1 tu from h1\ '""°' tor\ home on a hill awa' from the Y..atcr. aren't blocll.cd ~ct Buth<' tear-, the 1rcnJ ttl"'ard\ tv.o-stof) "'atcr· front n.-sidrncc" .... ,11 prohtcratt He., 1onc 10 < I\) Hall tn $Card'I of "fnendh couno1mcn" to draft an or\11nance to halt 1he leartd sprcad. h appt.tt'\ unhkclv that ..,1ha ~111 bt found 1n chat fr1enJly iroup. · I don·1 think ht' "'"s reasonable.'' Booth said "He·, uppo..cd to ha\C kno"'ledge He'~ supposed 10 h "C common "cnsc and common C0'9n~\ S1h a ..aid tod•> that Booth ··,., u,kmg ht nose into 1inard' bu 1· n ' M 1nard ha said nothma to me." 1l~a added that he had a nJht to a 5ttond ton based on the pnce that ht p;ud for his home. ~ h1ch is about 5.000 square lttt and ma) bt' v.onh about $1 .2 m1lhon. "If the\' "''Int an ocean He•. let them P3' the pn«," 1h1 said . fon1qve Minard r..ud Thuf'W y \he 1sn·1 ccrtatr' lo v.hat e~tc~nt "'c:"" v.111 bt' bl ~Cd unul thc rcmodt'hna ,..ork t compktcd. She e ~'"· thou~. that ' and (Pl ....... D/.U) e1i this wee.tend * <>r..-COMt DAILY PILOT/~. January 8, 1H9 lanners approv,e re parkl~g for Ho•g More rain forecast for Saturday '•1 lalS YOKOI , ................ :)6 ~ N~rt Beach Plann ing Commission approved plans Thurs· 4ay to add two parking structures. a •pedtstnan corridor and space. to the tme,.ency room area at Hoa& Mem· .orial Hospital. : But hospital officials bowed to Kirby residents' concerns. agreeing to wi thdraw-for now-a request to ~onstruct liJhtcd rooftop wall signs on the hospital towers. The request to allow 1he addnions 'WI$ the latest in a string of use-perm11 1amendments granted to the hospital ..cince 1979, when the original permit •'Was approved to allow expansion. Over the )'cars. the hospital has 'added a I 0-story pat1ent to~er, a ••nale story permanent facility and a temporary mobile unit for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (used for :4iaanostic X-rays) and a 65.000- ~uarc-foot cancer center. ' Commissioner James "Buzz" Per- son expressed concern that "wt keep --getting piecemeal applications from ~Hoag when we know there's a master plan coming to us." But Planning "Director James Hcw1cker explained that pan of the delay 1n city review of •' ., the' mister plan 1s due 10 the hea\) M> tht main hospual building. workload ofc1ty cmploycn. The plans al50 50u1ht perm1 ion Additionally, Hcw1cker Mid he has to construct four intemall) 11- learned th.at tn the med1c•I md\,l.St ry ·lumanated wall signs. with an area of "things do seem to cl"\ange qu1H.' about 158 square feel each. and a rapidly. It is very dynamic." monument sign to be located at tht" The amendment approved Thurs-corner of Hospital Road and New- day will allow a 20..spacc. bi-level pon Boulevard . parking Structure to be built on the . ~owever, af)cr ~Ospital official$ west side of the site at the rear of thl" 1nv1ted nearby residents to review e>.isungemcrgenc) ~oom. Theemerg-and d1scu~s' the plan_s. ··~c .?•d find enc) room walling area will also be • there was some rcsmance to 1hc expanded by 966 square feet rooftop signs. said Peter Foulke. 1he Another 110.spacc. bi-level park-hosp11al's senior vice president mg structure wtth rooftop {>'irking Otlic1als opted to re-evaluate will be constructed for doctors use on whether the signs arc needed. Foulke the nonh end of the site. adjacent to said. the doctors' conference cen1cr and Concerned with rcsiden'ts' oppos1- Hospital Road. T~c muamum height uon to lhe sign~. comm1ss1oners ohhe structuw v.1li t>e 17 feet. required tha1 future plans to con- A l,4()4..square-footadd1t1on to 1hc struct an) signs will have to be 1mag.mg center locaied near the reviewed b) the comm1ss1on and"' 111 emergency room will allow establish· require a 1lSC permit. NormaJI). a mcnt of an addittonal permanent ma>.1mum of three 1dent1ficatton wall ima,ing unit so the ~urrent mobile signs 1s permitted. but Foulke said he facility can be ehmtnatcd. agreed to the condation. In the southwest portion of the However. ~omm1ssioners dad ap- property, a pcdestnan corridor. a prove a new ground sign at NewPQrt lobby and future general-use labora· Boulevard and Hospnal Road. tory will be constructed. The corridor Callrans, which owns the land where will link elevators from the lo~er the sign will be installed. and hosp11al parking levels, near the cancer CCn\Cf. officials are ncgot1a11ng for the land. 8oUIMm Celfomia'e ...... atcwm hed WI Int ... DJ~ ~.taut not ...._,CIUtllPina~ ~on IN mounl8lne to force ...,..W petrol teicOft9 .,_ tM ~. I ,,., mountlift routt Into t..ol ~ from Kem County. ~ Mid. .. MNnWh ... , mofe r11n, w\d anow 11'1 thot mount~. •• fofecatl to atttve In Southern Cufornl• by Saturday, lhe Netlonal W•thef S.Ylce Mid today Cooter weethef IS expec1ed ecrou Southern Cefifornla tonight. with lowt llonQ lhecoeat expected to r.ngt from the 30s to the '40t. W•t to north.,..t _.nda to 25 mph .,e also expected along the co.at tonight, ~ Satutday Hight SatUfday lhoold range from the high 40t to low $08. A tmaft craft acMaory h .. t>.-.. IMUecl fOt Potnl Conc.ptlon to the Mexican botdet. Motlly northwett wind• 10 to 15 knoll with 2 foot .... tonight and Saturday. Swell west 4 '"' Partly cloudy With a tligtlt Chance or atlOwer• 0 "IOffH -~__..._,.. , ... _,_ ·-~ U.S . Temps. Calif. Temps. .. ~ 17 01 S3 27 .. 21 ,. °' M 31 r.3 •2 2t ,, ., 50 33 23 )( 22 J3 .. 20 " 12 '°' 41 ~ $4 St 50 '1 S1 .0 •1 " :it 34 ., 3' Extended :.Less educated people miss message against smoking 31 33 u u 41 35 11 .. •3 37 S3 30 37 33 32 29 22 20 eo 2t 48 40 16 -07 IS 0t " 2t 2• JS )4 13 0 37 21 06 33 15 12 11 .0 31 TOOA'f t)4pm 25fpm I AT\MOAY IOtam 150em 100901'\. '"''" au., ... ~ M 4 St PJll. ,__ ..,.._M6S7em tnd••et5pm ~-.u.!Op11t.11MtS .. ~ .. 1 °' • !II\,"'°...,. .. 4 ,. -~ CHICAGO (AP) Better- educated Amencans smoke far less since the surgeon general first warned 9f tobacco's dangers 25 years ago. but ~y 2000, 30 percent of those who never went beyond high school wall still be h&hting up, researchers re- • ported today. Poorer and less educated people arc missing the message that smoking is 1inked to cancer and other numerous health problems, said researchers at the national Centers for Disease ~ontrol in Atlanta. "Smoking prevalenc.e has declined across all educational groups. but the ·decline has occurred five tames faster .among the higher educated compared with the less educated," they reported in the Journal of the American Medial Association. . One reason may be that much of the antismoking messaac has aone out in neW$papers and medical journals.. -typically read by the better educated, said Dr. Michael C. Fiore, a leader of the COC group. '"Little has aone out via mass media, especially television." he said in a telephone interview Thursday from Madison, Wis., where he is now an assistant professor of medicine at the Unwersity of Wisconsin Medical Center. From 1974 to 1985. the number of U.S. smokers among people who had completed four years of college plum- meted by more than a third, from 28. 5 Convicted killer-rapist 1executed in Missouri . JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. (AP) - A man who raped and killed a woman , brought to him as a "b1nhda> ~nt'' was put to death early today : tn Missouri's first exccu11on in 24 years. George "Tiny" Mercer, clasping a Bible, was inJected wuh a toxic dose of drugs at 12:03 a.m. as his wife. Christy. watched through a death ; chamber wrndow. He was declared ~dead at 12:09 a.m. ! Mercer, 44, had been on death row : at the Missoun State Penitentiary : longer than any otber inmate and his 1 efTons to stop the execution failed l Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Coun and Gov. John Ashcroft re- fused 10 vant a stay. About 30 death penalty opponent~ neld a service at a church and about a dozen went to the muimum-sccunty prison for a candleli&bt vigjl. According to evidence at his 1nal, friends brought Ms. Keeton to Mercer as a "birthday present." Hts 11-year- old daughter was at home dunng an assault in which Mercer forced the woman to have sex with him ·at gunpoint before killing her. Mercer was the IOSth person put to death in the United States since the Supreme Coun allowed states to restore the death penalty in 1976. percent to 18.4 percent, the CDC group said. But the corresponding drop among people who never graduated from h1&h school was 2. l percent, from 30.3 percent to 34.2 percent. the researchers found. NEXT GOVERNOR ..• From Al Fiore said that while the number of Ferguson said. smoke,rsovcrall 1sdccrcasingstcad1I) ··rm deeply disappointed;' -from more than 40 percent in the Bergeson sa1cl .. h 's a real blow to 1960s to less than 29 percent by 1987 Republican hopes 1n 1990. •• -differences in smoking pauerns Seymour concurred. "For the Re- based on educational statuutand out publican Party it's hke losmg your more than those based on gender and star quarterback as you're going into race. the Super Bowl . It leaves a tremen- About 1.3 million Americans quit dous void ... smoking annually between 1974 and Fel')u50n said the governor a-nd 1985 but about I milhon young U.S. Sen. Pete Walson are among the people joined the smoking ranks each few Republicans with sta tewide name year during the 1980s, the researchers rccogmt1on and po""er. whale the said. Democrats hold numerous state of· The resca~chers. co-led by John P. fices. Pierce, said that ~f the trend.. con---"Wnh ham JOne 1t means a few unues, 22 percent of the population Republicans with some 1dent1ficat1on 20 and older 10 the year· 2000 will in the pany and a few outsiders will be smoke. compared with 30 percent in vying for the nomination:· he said 198"5. Ferguson. acu..,e an the struggle to They further pre.dieted that while achieve fair reapportionment in less than I 0 percent of college 1990, said the governor's veto power graduates wall be smokers m 2000. at would be an 1mponant tool in that least 30 percent of those with.no more fipt to offset the Democratic ma- than a htgh school education will be JOnty 1n the 1...e&Jslatu.re puffing.. , Should the Democrats capture 1hc .. Public health incervent1ons must governor's scat as well. the state"'s be made more relevant to these d1rect1on into the 21st century would slowly chaniina groups." the re-bt dcC.tdcd by the Dcmocrat1c<On· searchers said. "Only when such trolled ur-ban centers hke Los An- targeted efforts are successful will geles. San Francisco and West Holly- smokinJ have the potential to lose its wood, Fcr&uson said. dastinctton as the · number one "for us an Orange County. R1ver- prcventable cause of deatll in the side, San Bernardino and San Diego, United States.'~ --that would not be a very good 1hrng." ·smoking-related deaths claim 390,000 Americans annually. said He admitted interest in running for h1f!!er office, too • ·1 certainly wouldn't say. under no condiuon would I run • He 1s thinking about cstabhsh1ng an exploratory committee, he said. Seymour, whose scnatonal d1stnct tnchldes part of Costa Mesa, said Sen. Wilson would be his first choice and a strong candidate. He sa1d he talked to the senator ...before Christmas and strongly urged him to consider a run should Dcu- kmeJtan rcure. WiJson was hesitant He hkes Washington, has esubhshed some scnaonty and enjoys working on foreign l>Ohcy issues. Seymour said .. But when I discussed the mues that fact Cahfomta hke transpor- tation. education. environment and quahty ofhfe, J saw a clear twinkle 1n his eye," Seymour said. Seymour. who SCf\'cd as Wilson's state campe1an chairman in his recent re-decuonracc. said ht would ltke to again·t>c Wilson's sune chamnan 1n a gubernatorial race The senator from Anaheim con- Sldcrs himself a leadtnJ contender among the second uer or c.andadatrs. ··1 think I have as cood a chance as anybody," he said, c1t1n1 his stature in Orange Counry and proven fund· ra1s1ng ability. 8ergC$0n said she was nattered that her name as being floated amona potential gubematonal cand1<btes .. 1 would never rule out the poss1- b1h1y," she said. "l am interested in statewide office." But she thinks n 1s too soon to play the name aame. "We need to let the dust settle. It wtll be sptina before any dettrm1na· 1100 can be made on who.could make a successful run," Bergeson said Joann Schellenbach. a spokeswoman for tftc American Cancer Society. HB COUNCILMAN CRITICIZED ••. From Al ht'Thusbandwon't beablecont11roe to ·second stol') addttfon~ except for The intent was to h3"t water 1<1st1) to sat in their second-story home and drafting new ordinances for all he said l ~BANK ROOF WILL GET FACELIFT-.?~~ 1 F romAl f1oors. , In 1985. a use permit was approved to allow establishment of Promises I mghtclub on the second floor to •---~the 1acht club. I I But "the prOJCCt was never quite built as tt was planned."' Ficker said. I Various problems have prevented architects from compleung land-l scapmg and pursuing other plans for : the building. he said. -Haseko has new ideas. The bu1ld- uig will be vacated and gutted, and redone with new interiors. Ficker -taid. Funhermore. the second-floor , nightclubw1ll be replaced bya private ,yacht club and general offices. The yacht club will be an clttc establish· ment with a limued membership of )00 to 150 persons. accordma to the plans. As for exterior plans. "We'd hke to lighten tt up and make at a 'happier· .~ilding." said Ficker ... h's (current- J.Y) 1 rather dark but Id ma." ' To air the bu1ldin1 out. the 6.foot-iP solid parapet that surrounds the roof will be removed and replaced with a sce-throup rulina that will be ·~feet tall. Also, the existing roof- f'ji,(,Uoted equipment that extends about 12 feet above the roof will be 'feP&aced with new equipment. wh ich i• only nine feet high. The machinery will be masked by 1 four tenaced pyramid screens. ac· ~rdi04 to plans. ORANGE 1141ih1 1111-4 COAST ..... rml MAIN OFl'ICI m WW... .. ,, It C.O•te ~· CA Architects wanted to remove the mechanical equipment from the roof altogether, but learned the cost would be SJf incant. Ficker satd. The rc-mov alone_ would cost 53681000, while an addhionaJ $360;000 win be lost in revenue 1n the lenath of the lease, he .said. However. residents of Newport Hei&hts ~ued that such a cost 1s small for bu alders who plan Lo rc..,am p the building, anyway. Jim Clarkson. a Santa Ana Avenue resident and devclo_perhimself. said his firm spent only $ l '40,000 to remove heating units from the roofofa Taraet store in Thousand OaJts and t'flocate them inside. • • The mitipuon measures planned by Ficker wall not be enough to k.etP.. the machinery out of the sight of chfT top residents' views. Clarkson said. "It's a hi.ah-profile bu1ld1ni," he said ... The Tokai Bank bu1ldin1 1s a bu11din1 many people wish was never built because of the hetpt." While Ficker prncnted shdes of residents' current views and said "I thinJc there is a bi&. bta vista theft'' beyond the Tok.at lank bualdina. Jan Vandersloot contended that "a substantiaJ view of Catalina Island 1s lost by the bualdtf!I. •• However, the five comm1ssiontf1 present (Jan Debey and Thomas Edwards were absent) unan1mou1ly sided with Ficker. "f quite franklJ understand w~ Mr Clarkson as enJOY watching the decorated boats in TM tv.o-story bu1ld1ngs no"' Chnstmas parades. But he bclic,.es that wben G1lben sprouting on tht v.atcr's cd&e run coming from , but l believe the ovepll l'land homes were built nearly 30 counter to that purpose. he said impact of what ts being propo~ for Booth, who's wnuen a leuertoC uy )'can. ago. 11 was v.-Jth the purpose of lon1n1 "dm 1n1~tra;or M 11te this prOJect 1s a benefit rather than a Council members before his appear-hav1na two-story home on a small tran1c ia1d there arc no &rounds to detriment:• said Commissioner ance Tuesda) n1&ht, said he's been hill awa)' from the water and one-w1lJihold bu1ldm& J>('rm1a for t«- James.:.Buzz" Person. told officials an cfo nothtn&about the story homes near the water. ond· dtt1 ons .. There arc fewer increases and r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i-morc decreases, and they are an a manncrthat I think.will.provide more open views," said Commission Chairman Gary Pomeroy. Other plans include location of two s11ns of 2-feet, 6.mches in he1&ht at the top of the buildin .. s nonfi and west sides. and replacing the three exisung 2-foot-hi~ sians. The new si&ns will also continue to identify the pnmary tenant. who is still unknown. Construction should take about six months, Ficker said. FUENTES ••. From Al said he wa ttrcd and wanted to spend more tame wnh h11 family and 1n pursuit of other interests. "I had alwayi vicwtd four years as plenty," he u1d toda)" .. But there·s sull work to do.·· Cttana the 1ucccs.sful voter rq1s- trat1on <lnves and strona treasury or therouniy pany, Msatd he want~ to build on those sucC'ts5n. "Wt''lie aot the momtntum rolling. I'm rested. re-cnera1ccd and ready to ~t DemQ(tall for 6rt'l.lcfa t." he 111d. . Something beautiful is about to happen ... It will ttl'm spontaneous •. Unpl1nn•d Impromptu_. __ _ But 1t will ~ totally by dH1gn By WFD Yes. 11111111 ...,_ lkl• 1seo c.o.ia Mua C/I tMM ~ .. ..,. ,, ..,_ ' __ ... ... ~1 Ju•tcaU 842-8088 omethmg .,..tutfful it <160ut to h•ppt'n In your home with 'he a1111tance of• t•lent~ WFD ~•igner ... ctt1tton. Whe\tC'ver th« etyle, ~•utiful roomt at Ct>m,,.tltiv• pnttt, h1_,,,.n n-•ry d.ty with the h•lp of WFD. Let tM nnt on• b. youn. C.tll or •top by tod.y. ~1 IN l .... ._. --.1r .. _ ~or­........ .._,_..... .. ,,.,_,.... .. , ...... ., ....,. ..... ,.,_of....,..,._ ....,.. .... ~..,eic .... w..c~ ~ 1.w eoo1 ..,_,~,-"" _..., u » -,..... 11y,,.... ar oo-•111r TM OI ... C-t Oi11JW ,..._ 11 ,_...,... D1 ,,. ,,.....~ce•c:.• ..... '-'""" ........ -~ ......, ""°"" ,,..., " ..... ~~~..--. .... ..... n........ . ........ •• '-'••C... CA YCL•lal . .,f I I • I ; Cli ••••• ~ ... , ..... -:=-c.., ..... - Aerobic classes offered for adults A frtt. ciP.t·Wttk am>bic &Is desi&ned (or mature adults will bctln 11 I 0 a.m. Wednesday ~t 1 Jewish Community Center. 298 Broadway. uauna Beach Sponsored by Irvine Valley Coltcw,t. lbe class strcs~ individual cardiovascular and rnpttory lc\els. sbowin& how to btsl ute aerobics as a v.ay of dtvclo1>m1 ana maintainina htahh and fitness. Reimrauon will be 11 the etnttr on the first da). Further information may be obtained by callin& the center at 497-2070 or Irvine Valley Colltte at SS9-9219. Laser treatment eiplaliled The bencftu oflascr treatment for --.omen with chronic pelvic pain wlll ~ discussed at a f rtt seminar by Or. Abraham DuelofthcOranae County Pdv1c Pain Institute. His talk will bet.in 11 7 p.m. Monday at W~ttm Medical Center. 10()1 N Tustin, Santa Ana. in rooms 2 and 3. Rc~rvauons and further mfor· m:itt0n ma)' be obtained by callina S41-664 I. Organ muslc to be studled A organ clus cmphas1Z1ng the music of Bach and add111onal organ literature suited to student interests will nan Monday 'lit 3:30 p mL a1 Qr•nAt ( oast Colltte 1n Costa Mesa ThlS tw~un11dass. offered throup the school's music department is intended for ~udenas with a m1n111'1um of four )'ears of piano study For more 1nformat1on. call 432-56 78. Seminar to deal with PMS Find out how 10 eliminate depression and discomfort associated with premenstrual syndrome at a free lecture by · Dr Stanley Lubell. medical director of the Center fo r Special Problems 1n Gynecology His t.alk 1s scheduled at 7 p.m Monday at Western Medical Center. I 00 I N. Tus11n Ave.. nta Ana 1n rooms 4 and S. Restrva11ons and further informa11on may be obtained by calling 953· 7444. Training fcu mlulon tours A course covenna the Franc15an M1ss1on system, native Amcncan history, Spanish and early Amcncan history w1ll be part of 1he preparation aiven to volunteers 1n1ercstcd in becoming tour iu1des for the M1sst0n San Juan Capistrano; Training will begin with an orientation al 9 a.m Wednesday a1 1hc m1ss1on in San Juan Capistrano The followmg sessions will be held on con- lttut1vc Saturda)s. starting Jan. 14 Hours will be 9 a.m. to noon. except on Jan. 14, which will be 9 am to 4 p.m. Volunteers complc11ng the cou~ ~111 &l\C tours to school children, who compmc 85 percent of tours. The course 1s ofTcrtd once a )Car so space 1s hm1ted Reservations and further 1nformauon m•n be obtained b) calhng 661-1117 Development discussed . The current and future plans for the Irvine • Co •1 IOB VAN EY&EN ............... C"haflrt for ltfVtC'C'S such "pr<>ttUint .ubdav1S10n plans rnay be U\Cre&~ an Cos1.1 MHA wt)Cn the City Council IC\ ICW~ rts ftt structure. In tht budltt<onscious era that ha follov.-td the T978 W·hm1t1n1 measure, Proposition Jl. m•ny c111es hl\le iakcn a hard look at fttsasa meansofreplacina tu re¥enues. Under state law, fen for services may not be hi&her than the actual cost of prov1d1na those ~rv1ces. In Costa Mesa, however. some services arc probably be1n1 offered at foes far lo~er thin the.1ttual cost aetord1na to coun 11 members. The cost discrepancy drew comments at Monday's Cit) Council meeting from newt) elected Councilwoman and) Genas. Genis said 11 appears to be developers who art J1Clt1n1 the subs1dm~d trc-atment, while the cit) 's residents arc being forced BUILDING .•. Prom Al slid The sttll unfinished sto') began "'hen the pink-hued ( h1na Hou~ went on the market in 1983 tis owner sought an imperial S2 75 m1lhon for the Oncntal edifice. · It had been built as a beach co1taic in 193 1 for a wealth) Pasadena anorney whose wife had a penchant for Onen1al themes Located near the t'ntrancc to Newport Harbor. 11 became a landmark for boaters Bui as a ytar-round home. 11 lacked ap~al. Dccora1cd with ornamcn1al dragons and a colorful bndge that led 10 m own pnvatc beach. the house was small The third stol') v.as detached from lhe rest of the house. accessible onl ) b) an outdoor s1aarcasc The ongmal owners reponedly asked for that strange design 10 keep the children on th. e third noor from bothcnng their parcn1s The three-bedroom home's kitchen was so 'lmall 11 seemed alfl'lost an afierthough1 Donna Schroeder. a Corona del Mar real estate agent. was showing 1he s11ll unsold hOU~ 10 the Beauchamps 1n 1986 when It dawned on them that It was sitting on t~o lots. and 1wo homes could replace 1he structure nobody wanted to bu). The couples paid S 1.4 m1ll1on for the China House. inlcndang to tear 11 down and build two homes To their d1Sma). 1hc Setiroedl·rs and Beauchamps soon learned that c:ven though nobody had wan1cd to bu) 1hc Ch~na House. plt'nl) of people v.crc w1lhng 10 hgh1 11s dc:mohuon. Local prcscn at1on1sLS argued the C h1na !louse wa<1 an 1mponan1 landmark 1n a Ot~ CoMt DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Januery e. ,.. Al a to review fee structur to pey the lull COit of scrvaces. .. My problem 11 that the fees we ctiarar peoplr who want IO ckvctop att way low.'' satd Oen11, "whereas 1f )OU want to' 1ew a ".cSeo 1.1" of lbc approval proc«di np and you don t happen to hive your owr> VC R. the ftt )'>U PIY to ute city equipment and have a C'11r, staff ~rson monitor ) ou 1s quite hJJh, • Because rt)1dents who use C'lt~ equip- ment must Pl> the enti~ cost -salary plus benefits -of the tafl' member IS'>ISllna them. the minimum co t of USIOI cit)\ 1deocqu1pmen11sSl8an hour Gcn1!. said. ··So u's entirely possible that someone lis1&nina 10 a lenathy hearina could pa)' s1gnificao1I) mof't' than the $65 11 co lS 10 ha\e a 2().lot subd1vas1on processed," she said. 1f an)Onc 1s to ict a barpin rate for service . the city ought to rc,ersc the snuauon so it's the poorer residents. who arc less hkcly to own VC Rs. 'A-ho al'e gettma 1hc subs1d). rather than de· velopers. Counc1l~oman Mary Hornbu .. ·kle tarted therl' art prohtbl) some scrvace fees tut netd to be adJuSted . But she chided Genas for brin11n1 the matter up wnhout fint find1n1 ou1 ~hat Cit) official\ ~ere alttady do1n& about 11. "I don't 1hanlc there's an~ que~t1on that some of our fen don't al-curalcl) rcnect COiis." she said. "Bua I wish ndy had talked to Ma)or (Peter) Buffa before she raised tht que uon a1 the mcctrn& I he fa t is we have been look1n1 at 1hu. fo1 quite some time Cit) \ta IT has been study in& our ftt 11ru turt and ~c ~•II be lookinJ at the first round of that \tudy at Monda> \lUd) st s1on ·• Hombucklt $81d residents ma) well wind up paying more for Cll) -,er' 1et "I uspcct ~c ~•II begin chaf'llnJ for services th•t ~c have tradmonally offered at \Cl')' low cost" she said. But she s:ud there will still be room to keep some fees lo~er than com. 1f doing so ~ould st!'e the public 1ntcrt t "We s11ll do ha\e $0mc Oc:\1b1ht)'. • he said C'ounc1lman Or,11le Amburgey ~1d the <'II)' don not perhcularty Med t~ ~vm~ from mcreastd fen TM tSIU(. ht •id, l's one of faarna1 .. "for )'C'&rl ~e ha\en'l adJUSlcd our fee stru turc bccaust ~t haven't come 'tf' a&a1n$t tht bUdJtlal')' problems that SOlltf other ('1t1es ttave h d.' he said. "Bue wtuit has happcn<'d over the )C'll'S " our fee tructurt has aone" ridiculous For cdlW- ple, 1f )OU'"e been denied a bu1lcti1'- perm1t t>~ the Ptannina omm1 ion anCI you want to appeal 11 10 the Cuy CounClt. the film& fee 1~ US. Thal°s ~low that a loc of people 1mpl) ap~al as a manet of course. "'hcthcr they have a rtasonablt ca~ or nol •• Tht0fce for appeals 1n other c1u~ 1!.0ftC11 as high as S400. Amburaey said. "II costs tit) st.all an arm and a ltt LO procc~ these things." he said. ··which means 1hat the tnpayers arc ubsidiziflt people who file appeals. I don'1 think thal°1 ra1r •• • The council will fl'\ IC\Ao the fee structutt 11111s Jan 23 study se ion at 4 p m. 1n the fift~ floor confettnl't room at City H~ll. fight and us attendant .mcnuon an the media. but refused 10 &•"e up Donna hroeder once said. ·Tm o romant1c1 1. I thought. '\ ou could tal\d "hen }ou'rc old and watch the boab 10 out.· But now I fed li~c rm going to be old nc>.t )Car·· F1nall). in &ptcmber 1987. a demo- lition permit \\as issued. The couples had wrrcl>.1n.gcrew carcful- 1) remo\C some SOO ~uare feet of roof ules. the cupola. scrttn , corbels and other arch1tec1urally unique items with an e)'e lO\ltard the possible construction of a pagoda-hlo.c PJCbo ovcrloolun.g the bay. That plan has fallen by the wayside. Jeannette \:ltd. · The matenal arc sull m storage, but will probabl} be disposed of soon. he said. ··They're thinking of unloadina 11. h 's • \Cf)' C).~nSI\ e 10 keep all that stuff m tora~. •Jeannette said Building permits were issued 1n Febru- ary and March of 1988 and foundnt1on work is under "ay Concrete ~orkcrs have had to c111 through and dnll mto solid bedrock and because the l~O house will Sit close together in the already crowded C'hH(a (OH. ~ori.. 1s further slowed b} d1fficuJt ~ccc~s. cit) bu1ld1na inspector M11>.c De'· -...._....;...;;;; .... -=._..;Aca....;au...;:......._~( tersaid Oeltr"-' ,.._.._ .. h 'sve') lo~ ll'scatcn up a lot oft1mc lmpoelnC rooOlne of the China Hoa.ae, buUt tn 1931 ln Corona del · :ind monc>;' he_ $31d. Mar wu a landmark for boaten before lta demolition ln 1987. Howtvcr. the slab for the h~ocde"· · • · home 1s final!~ bc1n1 poured this ~eek and v.ork on 1he Beauchamps· home 1 n·1 faT behind. Jeannette said. Cll) "'here landmarl.. arc sc:ircc / < hina CO\C nc111.hbors filed a la~suu con1ending d1fficufi con~truc11on require- ments su<:h as pumpang&round~;:uer from the lot ~ould endanger their homes fhe couples also ran into prohlcms v. 11h the California Co.i'>tal Comma s1on al\d the Nc~port &ach Planning <om· m1ss1on Sc:cmm&I~ t'ndless hearing\ ~ere hC'ld. dela)cd. rcsi.:heduled Technic:ah11C'i. "trc argued 8Jucprmt~ ~ere ~ubm1tted ;lnd "Thtn things will really mo\c into h11h gear When the parkma areas are pour~. it'll be about 10 month) tocomplc11on," ht \<lid rcsubm11ted The e'asperatcd '"They hould be 1n their new hom~ touplc\ t1rc.-d of the ( hnstm.u" pcctrum De"elopment will be discussed b) Richard G Sim, prcs1den1 of 1hc ln"c 1men1 Properties 0roupofThc Irvine Com pan} on Jan 17 at the Newport ~ach Marriott Hotel .\dm1ss1on for the 7· 15 am meeting. 1nclud1na breakfast. 1s SI ) for rtscf\ed tickets and S 15 at the door Further information ma> be obtained b) calling the ewport Harbor ·~rca Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 Buckey supported in bid to teach again Scoµt post looking for a few good boys- LO ANGELE (AP) -Pegg~ Ann By ROBERT BARKER Library series correction Bucke). a former dcfendan1 1n lhl' Mc\1art1n Pre-School molcsta11on cao,e should be allowed 10 tc:ach deal and ltarn1ng-d1sabltd children S3\'S an adm1n- 1s1rat1\ Claw JUdgt.> SC\.OOU • .u > and )pc\. IJI cJU\.JllOO Ital hing ct'rt1fi<JICS allo~1ng her lo tc:al'h deaf Jnd leam1n~-d1sabl«I c.h1ldrcn OflMD..,Neel-•• 03' 1d Rite hie: I 5 of Hunllngton BC'ach ht•lon \to ;a Bo~ ou1 atlihatf "ho'lt' mcmbc1s parachut( lrom airplane~. go rahingun "'Id m er., raripd lh>"n chn., 1nd fire rifles at shoo11ng-rangc uar1e1~ The Dail) ·s Pllofs Bulletin Board column hs1cd an 1ncorrtt1 telephone number for the ewpon Beach Public L1brat) 's Thursda) eHnang spealo.cr "scncs.. Judge Roriald M C1rucn sharpl) l nll cm.•d tcsumon~ otTcrcd b) the tall' and said the former 1nstrur1or hould he-Sl"l'O bad. her teaching ncdrn11al'I She had held a permanen1 11:ac her"., position with tht' '\nahe1m l 1n1on H1ah School Omnct in •Q~ \\-hen \he ~.ar. on( of St'' en dt'lendant~ charged "'llh alleged I) molesting students a1 the,: dl"funll ~l3n­ ha11an Beach pres{ hool Ht' one ofl) membca of fiLa, o Com~n) E plon:r Po\I '~ It•. the uni~ mt111ar) po\t 1n Oranac ( ount~. 3llOrdmg to the fl'l\f!. ~:ou1m.'h1er Those 1n1trestcd in a lecture fhursda) b) Robr.n L ..\yan1an on the: 'io\ 1ct Un1on·s reform proposals ma) call the l1hrary a1644-'l177 for mort 1nforma11on Shortl) aner her 1~84 arrt.''>l the: '>c.'h\iol d1stno ~uspendcd Bucke' ., IC3l hina crt'<lcn11als and refused lo allo" hl·r 10 "orl.. fhC' '>tale rnmm1ttl'C SU\J)l'ndl'd her {Crtlfic.ites 10 191<4 R1tch1c .i I01h grader al Hunt1ng1on Beach High \<hool look\ torv.ard to anending the regular Thur'<.lil\ n1gh1 ml-Ct1ng!> al thl· .\rmed f url<''> Re~r' c,C c:n1c:r in l o~ .\lam11m tic v.ant'l IO pt1h\h up hi\ m1htan \li;1lls \0 he <"<&n Join thl' .\rm\ ~hen he\ 11 •• a goal he ..aid ·, h•uJ "'"le he "a!. in the \l\lh grade The D:nl) f>'llo1 regrets the error AClord1n1 to C1ruen·s ruling rclca~d Thur~a,. no cauS<" C\l~l'I tor den"ng Bul ke). · '~ 'rcdenual'I tx·\.aU'>C l ll her fitness to teach ~ou1ma!.lcr (111 t ocrp('r a l apt3in 1n the l "'-arm~ national guard and a 'i('niOr ollilcr In the Hun11n11on Beach r oh{'(' Ot-panment. \<lid g<>tllng bo\\ rc3d) 10 Join the m1litar) 1sn'1 a goal of the P<>'t though "\\-(' don·t "ant to create a bunch of Rambo ... · he \ll1J .. We· "an1 th<' OO)S to learn leadership. charac1er conlidcnre and md11an \c.1ence ·· Friday, Jan. 6 The op1n1on v. 111 be re' 1C'v.cd b) lhe s1att ( omm1r.s1on on ( redcn11als 1n S:Jcra men to .. It\ ~rtat:' Bucke) ~1d of the Judg1:"1 ---f-1FUMA • .fm O\CrjO~l'<i lf'I the firsl gcx><l news "'C0 \t had an h"c )Cars .. r ~o of the <lc:fcndan1s -Bue l..e' '\ hrothtr Ra\ Rue lo.c\ 30. and her mo1hcr 65-~car-old P~) \1cMart1n Bud.e~ - arc charged "1th t>S child mol~ta11on counts 1n rnnnec11on ~11h the ca!>«! The two art' on trial oOIN <. oerpcr s:ud 1he bo> · them~he" teach d •w1c., 1n m1htan \<"1Cn\.e. map re:id1n b.lttkground sun1\al and other top1C'\ "10 mt'<'ltn*' hedult' Monday, Jan. 9 No m~11nas scheduled l.1ruen presided o"cr 1.n adm1n1strnll'<' heanng for Bucke) last Tall tha1 included te t1mon) from child w 11nes~'I Bucke) filed suit 1n l\uaust I 'ilP a\king the Supcno1 ( oun to order the talc ( ommmcc on< redent1al to reinstue hC'r Bud.C) an<fth(' olhcr rour dC'fC"nd:mt"I had all charlc~ il&Jln\t them drOQ.PC!"d 1n Januar. I 'J86 bccau~ ofla lo. of C\ 1dcnlc \he iilcd \U ll ahcr the 'talC' c:omm1th."<' fa1lcJ to at1 ''" her appeal to hfl the suspcn,100 ot hl·r ccrttficate!> .after \hc "Ot' cleared fht more \Ulle\S 1hat the -.oung.stcrs C'ncounttr 1n 1he1r 1nr.1ruct1on. lht mort h l.1•l);..1hc.tr Q'11Jid\'ncc will mouna l:ncqxr said ____ _ ft amonC' da~ lnu&h al a fello~ ·out \ m1s1alo.C'~ ( OCfl>l'r orders them 10 J o puc.h-up fht' ti~t laugft hnngs 10 ~h-u~ t~ ~ond ~O 'oungstr~ trum Hu nun ton Reach \an1a .\na, T U\ttn \nahc1m and Lo<> .\ngeles arc 1n thl' polil C oerper s;i1<ttu: npt"l I'> thl· mcmher hip. "h•l h 1., O(X'n to girl\ as ~ell J\ bcn~ l.(),i"<'ll lo '\O during lhl· \car Pilot says deputy ass•ulted him at JWA, seeks $1 milliQn Irvine .\n aflcmoun ~·alter to thr Ir inl· l nilird School 01 trio informed ulfo:ials there lh3t he haJ placcd e1ah1 han<l arenadc~ II d1fTcrcnl locallon\ 1n 1hc: d1stnc1and1ha1 the\ "ere ~11u go on · at the 10uch of a button · o schoolf, ~ere named b" 1hc: n1 llcr dc\Cn~"d a\ a \Oung n)ale and no J~mmC' ~trt"t'I on I hur'iod3, Newport Beacb \ andal~ hfol..e into 1hc ~\.>nh:n '\ l'('slroom at ~C'" port P1e1 and smllshed lour porlCla1n 1mlcl\ ~uh :s blunt tn\lrumt.·nt c3usang an C\11· mated S 1,000 dam. ge Tht-foe 1ht) had be-en, lo'<:d tor plumbing repair-. l 90IJO tood; ot 8u\h.ard ircct throuah a rear v.indo" and \10lc a 1<> inch M1t~ub1sh1 color T\ \&lued :at S.lOO a S400 tur S1~10hedd1ng.a S4 0 lkha .\1rhnt\ 11dct .ind m1 · ~11:.neous JC'\Ao ell'\ 'alul"d at SI 00 Coeta Meu .\ homb thrtat "3s phoncd in to \c.-arut uth ( oa\t Pl,a11 Monda\ 11 11 a m 'lo bomb "• found and pohcc conclud~ the 1hrcat "I' a ~ pn"&lt pilot v.;111 5ttk mon: 1h1n SI m1lhon 1n damaae~ fora bcatina he claims ht su.fTerCd ~halt 1n cu~lod) a1 John Wayne A1rpon ancr n)'1nao\cr. President Rtapn·s n~~ lkl·..\1r home. his anorney 1a1d. ·Dou& ()av1s. 0 . of Rubrdou"· sufTtred tom muSiCles' 1n h•s n&hl shoulder ..tlcn an Of'.at\fC Count\ ~frs deputy rou~ him up wh1k M w11 handcuffed for quc-t1on· 1na 11 Jottn Wa~ne trJJOf:l. h1~ tav.. 'tr, · on Raptlael. saad Th1Jn.- da)'. La Di<~ Olson. a ~csman f; r IM Onu• County Shnifri ~n· ment. dtclincd commma on ahc catiC". tw •id ~vioutl)' I lhtnfrt dtput> pu1 •.wisdoct on °'"'' aftn he was uncoopcrauvc dunna a rou11ne "1C"'Jttlrth. p.kM wa trntcd at Cotqe HOIPI_, Ccnu Mna. •Mn h11 .,....... wei ~ '8 I Jh~ 8-fk! _._._. telc:uied him bPl*1 .... Davi • C'l11m. to be filed v.1th thC' 1..1.i• 1) 1cl he was ne\.Cf \.erball~ de' ic;e\ "ere fo~n~ • count) Board of u~r"oo" nc\I abusnc or uncoopcr.1t1\.C v.hcn a \oml"oncpncdopcn 1he v.1ndo"ol ~ck. will ck SlS.000 for medical '>heriff\ deputy .. put m.} hands be-a \olk~v.aacn ~1~"0 and "olc 1b c11penSts and SI m1lhon for a4:neral hind my back. hand\ufTcd me. and \tcrN ~ h1lc 1hc "ehu;lc v.a\ p:irkcd m and cconom1C' damqci. Raphael then r11\ed m) hand' up unOI I " \ the \(J black ol Golden \tar c-.trh said. Da' 1s co•tend his -.ork •~ a 5'rcam1n.f 1n pa10 for about fhe Thur\<b). p1lol has bctn haI"pcrC'd b h1~ m!~ustt~ll don't knov. wh)' th;a1 dcp,uh \.c\cral 11crn\ ~f;c~elf) wurth S6~0 inJUr) tortured me:· he id • • • ~err \lolcn trom an empJo\et' DI\ 1s wa ordel'N to land al John .. Th1' man's civil nJhl\ ""c 1 Kio.er JU bu inc\\ in the I '\00 bloc. i.. \\a)M 1rpon after fl y1n1 o'er \tolatrJ.'. Raphael $lid "Un· of tk nolJ~ .\\.cnuc Rcqain·s Bel· 1r home on Ot\ 2 • bl r. ~ b t.o• fh•hl\ art prohibited b\. federal rta na c Ol'C'C ""1 u • ~ a '.•.-una Beach ... ~ member of the Oranac ( uunl' --. law 1n the a1npact O\cr the home henffs l>epartmC"nl v.hcn no l:nmc mo1on\t ~ho ap~rtd to tj- -hcn the Pfnlcknl as thert Reapn v.a com mined anJ no ci\ll rrau· drunk and b1 .. nJ1 "'" a h~arm wu andh11.w1fc.Nancy.v.c"1hcrcfot1hc i.uon •ti violated."" dri\1~f nonhbou~d on C out tf1Jh · holida> · Otton ~lined to name ahc deput) v.a~ trom { rov.n ~ alle Parkv.a~ JU'' lP!l\olS taid he •ti n,,1n1 • (nc:nJ t'l\\Ohtd. sa)'tna. •• II""" hl\oe nJht aflcr 1 pm Thur'WU). om .., ~t'~ wno was taluntatrial l)f\oeotraph~ of nov. 1\ ahn u~.'ubstant1ated allcpuon una If 10 locatc.th.r .uspt\t. tht am •hen he 1nad~CfWftll)' viol· 1p.1n~ 1m "°"'tr v. and othc:r tool \\Crt' aaed &he a1~ around the pt 1· 0."1 ma) also filt a da1rn 1p1n~1 ... l"(pontd m1 1na from a location in *1\1'~ home. tM Federal 4\ talion ~dm1n1\lrat1on. the 600 bl ~or ran) on View Oil'<' Hr wn dna1ncd b): \hefiffs d pu-Raphael Y.1d. on Thursda> afternoon. • tin and litn qutstionfd b): mtmbtn FR'd O'Donnell. 1..9\ ntclc\• • • • ol alw m ~ttt. wtu<h has bawd \poknman tor tht f. t\, '8id A purx 'llucd 11 S 70 was \Iii.en 1Rdicattd it won't cha,_ DI'" with . &ht •ft() itill i m\Ot1111u" DI'"• from a \C'h1dt per~ 1n the 1400 afl)' mme. ftiah.1 OYCf Reapn'' home bkxk of Bh~bird ( an~on Drht on Thuf1da). • • • PoUtt wt'rt' nlltd to 1 he JOOO bloC'l o( tta LipNI Oft Thundl lfkf· noon~ a minor WI\ ttpOrtcdt btll'I \IUootd • • • \'andalsda~ aht tail hahtrnh ~thidf puttd 1n lhc 400 l*Kk ul • • • Buralar-. \tole a c.1crto. pc.l.,c"' camera equipment. h1nocul1n. mp1n tqu1pmcn1 and 01hcr item~ after breall.in111n10 a t-ord van P3t led ou1 .. 1dc an ap:irtmC'nt .it I~ W Mon· \f0\1J \\c 1hclo"'"I c\11matC'J ai Sl .3<'1 • • • perMJnal C'\'\mputcr and prmtcr \alued at SHJClO "ert' '>tolcn from \\all trttt K«ru1te~ Inc at 66tl 1'.ewport (enter l>r ln \C'\11ptor\ found no \1&n°' ol lor\;td entf) Hanttncton Beach ' The manaatr ofa p1111 !.\Orr1n thC' 160< bk>Ckof8ol\1Ch1l.t 1r~ct\31d that a man ¥oc1nn1 a bla ~ \\.1 m~ and brand1~h1n1 a blu~ tttl rt'' ol,cr robbed in an atlc v.h1lc he: v.~\ 01n1 10 his car. I he man C'~J)<'d v. uh S 1 .• 00. the '1l:t1m \lid • • • man 1n the 6¥« hind. 1 I Defiance l>n\r cal&cd 'lhunda' afltmoon 10 \a)' tt\at ha v.1te had the fl.a and that he ~red w had diN ncomaoa and not triatb1~ the WOtMn. 62. wa tau. to Hunt1"11on HumeM Holpital •Mf't IM rc- Portifdly Wat pronounttd ~id • • • TM m&nllff at SPire·s Rntaunuu. 19 to Beach Bh·J •• ~1J \OmC'Onc auk '4.<X from hC'f punc". • • • ~c ante> a home 1n the It • hoa,, ••• Tw o car 1crtos. "1th a total 'olut ot $600 \A.Cft' tal.C'n from \ch1cll: ~n 1he IOI 11 Rad u10 Repair W Harbor Bhd. some umc bet• n" ·' pm Tue~a)'and 7a m tdnCMU • • • " T ·top \ 1lucd al USO \\I "oleo lrom acar11 Whitson C'he\ron. 2 0 1 Harbor 81\'d btt~etn 4 pm. Tu • d3\ and 9 a.m. Wednnda~. • • • .\ ~hpted lo,er hU rcponed" laun hcd a campa1an of -. en~a 1p1n\t h1 n .. 1rlfriend·, 1 bo)tncnd 1 he man a tu~ .. 1ash1ni the current bc>)·fnmct's It Wedn"'1ay 1n the 4CX> bloc\ of' Fi trttt and pot1cc offscial Ml t > b(h(\C lhe Jilted btau ha d1rtet I tmn Oft~ (~ and Kl\ f \iandah m ap1n\t h• nval. • • • S<~bfakts and bla" homt a ttah• Wcdftttda t.he 17 block of Whimn Ori~ . vtttun 1n the f.p1 1tpontll tMe hC Mf• hi\ hom and madt • okell ~tu rt at anothtt dri~ wtlO alt Of[ (Ill ...... loUlri8rd. - dn"n ~ lrilft ... •°"11 kic'Ud .... Ck>of. folOwed '""' pabbed biln b) ........ "" '" 1ht f8ot. .. 1 mo ........ , ~-fornla has a state treasurer ~C'RAMENTO (AP) -Former aiid1tor ,eneral Thomas Hayes was sworn in today as state treasurer af\er J.4.0confirm1tion in the s111e Senate and 66-0 in the Assembly, · Hayn. 43. is Republican Gov. Oeorsc Dcukmcjian's second choice \0 tt°'8ce Dcmocnt Jesse Unruh. who died 17 months ago. The first choice. Republican for- mtt U.S. Rep. Daniel Lungren, hkc tile aovemor from Long Beach. won confinn1tion by the state Assembly cart}'. this year but not the Senate. A~r ~he votes Thursda>. Deu- kmc111n ISS\lcd a statement praising lawmakers "for recognizing Tom H1yes for what trc 1s: An ind1v1dual of unquestioned integrity. who will ~ tenaciously to ensure that CaJifornia remaans solidly in the bllck and maintains its AAA bond ratin&-.. The vores came after speerhes that effusively praised Hayes. The only complaints came (rom a few Demo- crats who objected 10 putting a Republican in a good position to compete m a statewide rat'C in 1990. Hayes. an independent. says he. plans to rercgister as a Rcpubftcan and will seek the treasurer's office next year, "I am not voting for a Republican treasurer." said Sen. John Garamcnd1 of Walnut Grove. one of two Demo- crats who were pr~nt for the Senate vote but abstained. "I do not believe you can unscramble an cg. You cannot ~rate the pohttcs from this vote. the dcction for this \.'Ole." Sen. Diane Watson. [).Los An· gcles. also abstained. saying she wanted the treasurer's post to be retained by Elizabeth Wh11ney. a Democrat and form~ Unruh aide who has bttn acting treasurer S1nct Unruh'sdeath from cancer 1n August 1987. Hayes has been auditor eeneral since J 979. In that post, he has bttn TC'SpOnsibl fo 56 l>f'Okn•onal auditors and pTogram evaluators who conduct fiscal. performance and in· vestigative audit~of stale agencies. Hayes will be iaki ng a sizable salary TbomuBaya cut. since the auditor general makes about $90.000 and the treasureT $72,SOO. He will fill the unexpired term that ends Jan. 6. 991 . Legislators from both parties praised Hayes for his qualifications. integrity and lact of partisanship. Firef~ghters close tank valve that spewed deadly cloud of chlorine gas SIMI VALLEY (AP) -A firm repeatedly c:1ted for dumping chemicals in the municipal sewer system owned a tank that spewed a 11aantic chlorine cloud. fom ng nearl} 12,000 people to flee in a mass1 "'e evacuation. The chlorine cloud as big as six fbotball fields billowed from a factory Thursday near the site of the Reagan presidential library. forcing area res1· dents to nee. backing traffic up for miles on closed roads and freeways and injuring three firefighters. ' "One good inhalation and you are <Jead," ~id Hank Pielaet. a local ~ident and sponsor of a proposed local toxics iniuat1ve. "A pure release qf chlorine would kill everything in its path." Chlorine escaped during most of t,he day from a 5,000-gallon. 30-ton • tank at the Traveling West Tuttle- .co., forming a potenually deadly clm1d on the outskirts of thts suburb 40 miles nonhwest of Los Anaelcs. Three members of the Ventura County Fire Depanmcnt's hazardous matenals team were taken to the hospital. Two were treated and re- leased: the other was kept for o~rva­ uon. "We don•t expect any major an- juries or deaths.'' department spokeswoman Susan Chandkr said. The gas. however, is con~dered potentially deadly. · "It forms an acid in your lungs that creates blisters. and you could dje;· said depanment spokesman Kevin Nester. Just after dark, a specially outfit~ed hazardous-materials squad was able to tighten a valve on the tank. "They got a big wrench and lightened the valve," said Battalion Chief Lan) Whelan. The evaeuauon ~as lifted Thurs- day night, with people allowed to return to lhe1r homes. Otputy City Manager Jay Corey said the cny and Travehn' West fought a two-)ear battle over the firm's dumping of dyes and other chemicals. He said the city cited the firm several times m 1987 and 1988 forthc illegal dumping and then sought a co un injunction. Corey said the cily recently won a cease-and-desist order requiring Travclin' West to stop discharging d)es and chemicals mto the sewers by Jan. I . Corey said that two waks ago Travehn' West informed the city 1t would close the plant and move. UNITED NATIONS CAP)-US Ambassador Vemon A. Wailers .today showtd the Security Council 1 larae photOfraph showan• what he said wcR missiln under tht winas of a Libyan Jet shot down by U.S. forcn. "The missile pans show quite dearly. There were two d1fTcrcnt tYJ>e' of missiles on the au-craf\ winsi and hanf.ang from other parts of the fuscl•, • Walters said an an .anir> tone of voice as he held up the foot· square picture. Walters said the photograph was taken from inside one of the two Navy F-14Jet fighters that opened fire Wedncsdly O\.'er the Mediterranean Sea on the two Libyan M1G-23s. downing both of them. The U.S. planes "~re agrcss1\.'ely and hosulely challenged b) the l1t>- yan au: force.'' h<" said. The facts and the conversauons of the U.S. cockpit crews "make 1t all the more clear that they acted an self-defense." Earlier. the Soviet ambassador told the council thcdownan1ofthc Libyan plann· was -absolu1e1.r. unfounded..._ and erodes the poss1b1li1ics of peace in the Middle East. "Nobody attacked the aircran or ships of the United Stales:· Alex- ander M. Belonogov said af\er the council resumed discussion on Li~a·s demand that 11 condemn the U.S. action. U.S. officials allege the Libyan aircraft were armed. hostile and-in pursuit. Libya says 11s Jets were unarmed rcconna1 saoce planes. On Thursday. the Pentagon re- leased a videotape tt says was shot from ans1de one of the U.S. jel5. It 'shows one Libyan plane carrying four missiles. The videotape showed the U.S. fig!lters tried high-speed man- euvers fi ve times to a'-Otd the Mt G planes before they fired. Tlle U.S. action was deplored by all those who sp<>ke this morning. 1n- cludmg Brazil. Madaga~ar. Nepal. N1caraJua and Uganda. On Thurs- day. sax speakers. representing the Arab Lca1ue. Burkina Faso. Bahrain. Cuba. Syria. and Tunisia. con- demned the U.S. action. Walters, the last on today's list of scheduled speakers. said the United States ~scnts .. being taught the norms of 1nterna11onal behavior by nauons governed b) various fomu of military or C1\.'1han one-pan)' d1 c- 1atorsh1ps." . A vote on an)' rcsoluuon of condemnation was not anuc1pa1ed before the ~eekcnd Al'& II .... ' A Tldeo tape taken by an on boud camera of a U .s. NayY r.· 14 abowa mteell• uncfer the wlQc• of a Libyan MIG-23 abot down WectDeeday Shultz sa1s susDect plant could be saved PARIS (AP) -Secretary of State George P. Shulu indicated the n11- ed States ma y be w1lhng to work out a deal with Libya that would not require the dcstrucuon ofa plant said to be on the verge offull production of p<)isongas. Shultz said Thursday that he also wall make a fresh attempt this weekend to persuade the Soviet Union to help close down the Ltb)an plant outside Tnpoh. .. The)' (the Soviets) arc '-Cf} con· ccmcd about the problem," Shultz said. "They were very quick to endorse the idea of this conference ~ Shulu has already disc ussed the lJbyan plant wtth Shevardnadze. The first 11me. a U .. official said. was when ihey both attended a U.N. General Asscmbl> session 1n New York ·in ta1e September. The second occas10n \\-a\ Soviet President M1kha1I S. Gorbache\ ·s v1s11 last month to Ne'<' York · Shultt said the Unned tates has given the So\ 1ets some of 1he infor- mation that led U anal)\ts to be. "quite comfonAble" about accu 1ng L1b)a .of being ready 10 begin . chemic.al weap<>ns production. But, he said. "so far as I know. we ha\e not convinced them." Shulu planned mccungs today wtth President Francois Mitterrand and Pnme M1ms1cr Michel Rocard, Canadian Foreign Minister Joe Clark and EayptJan Foreign M mister Es met Abdef.Mecu1d. Shulu said Thursda)' on his fl1Jht from Washington that tht United States supP.Ons the destruction of the- Rabua facility "to uake ca'rc of !~e problem:· but hinted the dispute might be resolved without tevehn& the f1c11it)'. "Whether there 1s somethina else that can be done. we'll see ... Shultz acknowledged some of America's best friends are not con- vinced the plant 60 mi1C$ southwest of Tnpoh 1s a weap<>ns facility. Britain. however. said tt has con- clusive independent information the plant. about to ao on line. 1s involved 1n chemical weapons producuon The Libyan leader, Col. Moammar Gadhafi. has offered a one-time mspcct1on of the plant that he says produces phannacc~ucals. Smuggled baby's parents offere d im munity SAN DIEGO (A P) -In a final dTon to locate the parents of a smug)ed baby. the lmqugrat1on and Naturalization Sen.ice has promised them immunity 1fthey come forward and claim the boy. health and 1s ""alking INS Western Rea1onal CQJTl- missioner Harold W. Ezell plaMccJto hold a news confcTCnce Fqday 1n the Federal Building downto"n to dis.- cuss the boy's pliJht. kind of attnudc and bcha"1or on the pan of criminals who look upon human beings as manifot cargo. but this case has been taxing be)ond description b) all concerned -the INS. tbe U.S. Marshal. the Mexican Consul -and most tragically. the current foster famtl)'.'' ELcll said 1n a news release. Gand~i 's assassins hanged· The toddler, approximately I 5 months old. as being cared for by . a foster family 1n Spnna Valley. INS spokesman Rudy P. Murillo said in a telephone interview Thursday. Murillo dcscnbcd the dark-haired. brown-eyed boy, 1dent1ficd only as ''Baby Marcos,.. as "d1sarm1ngJy beautiful." Marcos weighs 30 to JS pounds and has a fair complexion. He 1s in good NATION jfe called Marcos a "helpless victim of a JUSt plain despicable criminal element. .. "He's exceptionahy JUSt a gorgeous child. The minute you see him you fall in love with him,." Murillo said. He added that the roster family as getting cmouonally attached to the chikhnd would hke to.suan adoption procedures. "We arc not unfamiliar with this The boy was seized in Ma )' 1988 when two Mexican nataonals at- tem{>ted to smuggle ham into Cah- forn1a through the San Ysidro Pon of Entry. The boy was accompanied by five undocumented people from Uru1uay. but it was de1umined that none of the aliens was related him. • NEW DELH I India (AP) -Tv.o 1khs shouted a rehg1ous baltle CT} moments before they were hanged today for th e 19&4 assass1nat1on of Pnme Minister Indira Gandhi, au10- ri11es said The executiOM prompted threats of massacres by Sikh m1htants. Huv1ly-armed police and para- m1htary units were on alert m the capital , as well as in Punjab and ne1ghborma tatcs of H1macbal Pradesh ind Harya na Scattered violence was reponed an Ne" Delhi and PunJab. Satwant in&h. Mrs. Gandhi's bodyguard. and Kchar in&h \\-Cre pronounced dead lcu 1han a half. hour after the> '<'tre taken from their Im)' cells on death row :and marched to the rain-soaked galloW\ at New Deln1·~ T1har Jail. a pohcc official said. According to a Home M1n1stt'} offic1aJ.,.Kcbat .SJogh prochumcd ht~ innocence and twant Sangh said he had no regrets .\~ the noose\ were ued around thclr necks. they shouted the 1kh wamor call. "Say the faithful · God · 1s great'" said the official. 'peaking on cond1t1on of anonym1t). The eicccut1ons capped four y~rs oflepl maneuvering that bcpn af\cr M~ Oandh1 was gunned down Oct. 31, 1984. apparently in reveng~ for an army raid she ordered on the Golden Temple, the hohcsl S1k.h shnne. The Supreme Court on Thursday rcJCCted appeal b)' both men Unemployment rate dropsto 14 -year1ow Crayola takes sting out WASHINGTON (AP)-The na-i,. stiiin's la ~on·s civ1ltan unemployment ral~c_._~~~~~·-~ ~m n dropped back I() a 14-)ear low ors. ent in December. with service-ALLENTOWN. Pa. (AP)-"Bloom County·· was 25)cars behind ucina mdustnes lcadina the way the tames an a comic stnpsat1rit1nf. "flesh"--colored t.Ta)'ons as1>1n of a AG sees no precedent in -d!!opping-NOrth-charges the creation of 279.000 new jobs, • "Crayola-Republican conspiracy.• WA HINGTON (i\P) -Drop- fle aovemment reponcd today. The strip b.Y Berke Breathed on Thursda} depicted a black child pins consp1racl and then counts L!'hc jobless rate dropped 0.1 per-pondering a "flesh"-colorcd Crayola crayon while draw1na a i.clf-aaa1nst Ohvcr . Nonh to prote t vcnta&C point from November, reach-portrait. national secuntySttrct.s would not set N S.1 percent for the third time in There hasn't been a Crayola crayon called "flesh" since 1963 said a precedent 1n e"'cry case 1n wh1ctl 1918, the Labor Department said in the manufacturer. Binner & Smith Inc. The company said 1t cha'ngcd such sens1t1\.'e informauon m11ht be final unemployment rcpon of the the name of the color to· peach." partially as a result of the civil nghts endangered, Attornry General Dick eapn presidency. For the year. movement. Thornburgh said today. 'vili1n unemployment averaged S.S Company spokesman Brad Drexler said thcchange·•was really our Independent counsel La~rence nt. cfown from 6.2 percent an people sayin&. 'Look, the dcscnp11on offlesh really isn't accurate."' Walsh mo"'ed Thursday to drop 917. Spokeswoman Suzanne Whelton ofThc Wa h1"11on Post W.r11e~ conspiracy and theft l'ounts against In its year-end rcp0n, the depart-Group. which syndic.Les "Bloom County.'' said the poant of the stnp the fired White Hou.c aide. He cued t utd that 3, 798.000 jobs were was to lampoon eommemal definitions of"flesh" color. North's "insistence on introducinJ f-eatcd in 1988, the most since 198• clas 1fird information in his defense r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;===;:;;;;;:;;;;========;:;;;;~==============:::;l and the Rcapn administration ·s • refusal 10 rcle.aK classified material. a Secretaries' Special . judr said Nonh l\ttd) to att a fair tna . 0 Hardly is.at ~·ns to be a ~nt 1n every cue: Thomburih said on the "C BS Morning ew1 .. "In every case. there as coin& 10 ha ve to be the t)pc of balanc1n1 • Walsh carried out here," he said "One the one hand. 1 11 more 1mponant to 10 ahead with a pan1cu- larcnmanal prosccut16n that tn H>lves a panicular defendant and a part1Cu· lar offcn!.C' u •aainst whal hum might corne to the country's lon1· term 1nte~ ts frc;>m expo 1n1 of scns11t\.'C informauon'> .. He (Wal h) made the dec1 ion here 10 protm tht information rather than 10 forv.ard with thCK counts in the indictment that v.·u rctumtd." Thomburah ~1d. 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Save up to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50% Extended W arrantieS I 50% off (Tbru WcdJan 11th) a1UIAMa& I I la ...... AWWIS..,._ ............... .flt •AM.f Pll . 9i d=iOOPM -~ 9lllil llAM .. Plll. • 14) '9 t6M "" __ ..._......, ... .,_ ...................... a.a ............................ .._. . ......., , .. "" .... ... .......... 1, ,,, ... . ' ,. ~COMI DAILY PILOT/ F~.~a. 1919 AST Research expects loss up to $91\1 .\ST Rc!.l'arch Inc. in lrvme on· noun~ 1( expcch a loss for its second quancr of fiscal l 989 on sates of approA1matcly S 110 million. .. A T aro~ profit margins in the second quaner will ~ atfec1cd b> the action of compcutor who have announefd pnet rcduc11ons. panit·u· larly on matunng systems." said ly $7 million to S9 m1lhon Asrs prchm1nnry ~le of about SI 10 million repre,enu a 19 pr~-ccnt inrrca\C over ~cond.qWU1~r rcv-cnueh for 1he mev1ous )car. ., "The S31e mcrca$C suppons our dec1s1on \O conC'cntrat~ resources on key product area~ 1ncludin1 our ST's president Safi Qureshc) ... In rrsponsc. AST has offered cenain · priet metn\1 vcs to its dealers on some products." AST also is completing re"1ew of -stveral aJtemaa1v('S 10 enhance its. ........ __ ..,........,.. Toyota Lesua unYeUed In Detroit'• Cobo Hall. Toyota given a break in Lexus co~tr~versy DETROIT (AP) -A federal appeals coun. ruling in a trademark· infringement case. has spared Toyota Motor Corp. from an embarrassing scramble to mask the nameplates on its Lexus luxury cars premiering at a maJOr auto show. But the court said Thursday the Japan('SC automaker cannot advenise the brand nationally until the trademark dispute 1s settled. ... The ruhng by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York came as ToyoLa un veiled its Lexus lm e at the North American Auto Show he~. Mead Data Central Inc.. ¥th1ch provides a computerize<Llcgal infor- mauon service called Lexis. has sued Toyota over its use of the name Lexus. Mead won a lower-coun order barnng use of the namo. but Toyota received a sta) last week. Thursday"s ruling by C1rcu1t Judge Emilia Kearse : OTC UPS & DOWNS •"-" . . extends the i1tay at least until Jan. 30. when the coun will hear arguments in Lhe case. Kearse ruled that Toyota may continue to use the Lexus name at the auto show and at other expositions hut cannot advenisc the name na· tionally m the meanumc. Before the ruling. To)ota omc1als had nen ously wondered whether they would have to cover up the names of the cars at their !IWaAk display booth. ·:Essemiall). the> have g1\en each side part of what ll wanted." said Cha rles J. Farouk1. a Mead attorney. Anhur D. Gray. a Toyota attorney. said. "We're pleased with tht' result ·• "Our most 1mmed1ateJOb 1s 10 earn name rttagn1tion for lc>.us," said Jim Perkins. senior vice president for Toyota Motor Sales US.\. "Un- fonunately. we·re doing rt the hard way." iH , .. NEW YORK (AP) -The following trit l' Techn1sien. 2!I·16 +S· 16 UP show' the vet--the -Counter 2 ~outvL.ab ~ + l.4 UP $lock• and warrants that have gone up 3 ll~vAm • 11n + 1 • Up lhe mo51 r nd <Sown the mo51 based on 4 IMMinrl 33• + '-" Uo oercent o cl'lange for Thur5day. S trak Coro 714 + I Uo No 't!Curllies trading below U or 1000 DOWNS sharu are included NAme usj Cha Pct. 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JMuery I . 1Mt Congress took dllrrib idea and made it really stupid DEAR READERS: A while bactc. one of my favorite commentators., David Brinklcy,JipedofThisSunday proaram on ABC with a real gem. I fat weren't so outrageous 1t would be downnght funny. Here it is: Mr. Bnnkley: Finally. a brief look at how Congress really works. The House of Reprcstnta1ives voted S7SO.OOO for something called The Taft lnslllute; which sponsors seminars on the Amencan two-)>arty system. This is a real waste of money to begin w11h. From the House the bill went to the Senate where. in an election year, 11 was quickly seen as a Chnstmas tree and they procC'Cdcd to hana on it every bad idCA that the Senate had been waiting to shp through when nobody was watchi ng. Before anyone noticed. the $7.S0.000 escalated to $66 million - an increase of 8. 700 percent. When they sent this mess back to the House to accept the changes. one member sajd, "If this were not so pitiful. it would be a)okc. I guess they JUSt can't keep their fi ngers off the taxpayers' money." The bill was so bad the House killed it. So. here's a suggestion to the Consrcss: If you want to finance a seminar. why not consider one on how Congress loves to waste the taxpayers' money? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: from time to time you have pnnted letters from battered women. Some of )'our answers suggest thAt you behe1.e the~ women ~re normal people. Often. when a woman is battered. rules of normalcy no longer apply. She will defend her husband (or lover) when a neighbor or the pohcccome to her rcscue, fOf' a very good reason. The man wi ll beat her worse than ever if she doesn't take his side. He may spend a little time in jail. but he will be back. and sh~ knows it. The same applies to the bauorcd woman who refuses to leave the man when she is offered the opportunity. He has proba61y threatened her life. the children's livcsand the lives of her parents and anyone who as close to her. She also may be so cmot1onall) battered that she truly believes she deserves the treatment she is ~uina and that she cannpt turvive wit ho ut this man. • · In spitt of all this. the best thing )OU can do for a battered woman 1s shp her the phone number of the local women's helter(orthc YWCA). You can also be there tor her to talk to. She needs to discuss her problems with someone who 1s non-Judgmental. someone she can trust. r know all about this sort of thing because I have -BEEN THERE (Nonh Bay. Cahf.) DEAR NORTH BAY: Yoe are riclllt •kit YM la)' a ••maa WM &el'erates beatlqt It •t a •rmal perMll. n.ne ,.t11ede victim• un 1lldl a ... level ef teU-etleem ~t dley mut lte ceesWerM •ytfaaetioul. Muy were lteaca Illy dlelr faoen ud ... dlelr .. Gen set bocked aroud u well 'hey are• 11p la vloleat ltemet u4 accepted bnat.allty at a way of llfe. , Tlte •ly way to break till• cycle of vtolnce l1 for all c:oaceraed to 1et profettioul lllelp. Wife-beaten were ai .... t always bea&ell by &Mir punts. Tllele mn He4 cousellal mere tba tllley need pulameat If tllley are to lean bow to lllaa41e u1er ud llve la peace. Daylight ~saving tim_e adc!s to low:...altitude air pollution Sunshine converts factory fumes into low-altitude ozone. Factory fumes and car exhaus . That dirties up the air. So daylight-saving time - Wlth its extra hour of action in the sun -boosts air pollution. estimators say, by about 15 percent. Which as your family -a one- mustard bunch or a two-musJard clan? That's how marketers categonzc households now. Yellow mustard for the kids. Specialty mus- tard for the grownups. Specialt) mustard homes arc snazzier. But there's a lot of crude and vulpr switching. Some stoop to putting spcClalty mustard on hotdogs. for example. 0 . What's the differencc bctWttn libel and slander in broadcasting? A. lfscnptcd. it's libel. If ad lib. it's slander. So says a legal expert. Cena in people do indeed tear their hair out. When upset. Bit by bit. JarJon word for that little habit is .. tnchotillomama." Q. England's King Charles II acknowledged 14 illegitimate chil- dren. How many ofh1s mistresses can historians actually 1dent1fy by name? A. Thirteen. so far. No. "FalanglSl" meaning "fascist'' can't be the only word an Spanish that ends an "T," can 11? Russia's Czar Nicholas II had two identical trams. On the doors of each was the gold monogram: "N II." The two trains always rolled in tandem. Nicholas was either in the fron t one or the rear one. Nobody, not even the railroad commissioner, ever knew which. Q. Which came first -nickels or dimes? A. Dimes. Called ''dismes" an 1792 Nickels then were called "half-drs- mes. •· Button hooks are collectors' Items. but wouldn't be. 1f 1l hadn't been for the Army. It bought up most all the leather an World War I. So shoe makers went to lowcuts instead of high-button shoes. Scared ants emit a chemical odor. Formic acid. isn't at? Anyhow. an alarm, that. Small boys who've kick- ed anthills apart recall the sudden lemony smell. How about a dandy holiday south of London? Ten days. All e"penses paid. Badminton. Hiking. Snooker . Good food . The peace and quiet of a real retreat Would you go. 1f offered such a vacation? About 18.000 people have done so smcc the 1940s. h's sponsored by the Bntish govern- ment's Common Cold Unit. Those who accept arc exposed to cold and Ou viruses. To sec whr some catch the bug while others don t. The farther an animal laves from the equator. the more offspnng per liner 11 produces. With a few cxccp- Your Photographic Travel Headqtrs:-" • Orie top Shopping • Passport Photos • Fiim -Processing •cameras • Video Cameras •Binocular: ---.Photo c......- .. The Brass Ring's Aaaaal Jaaaary Sale 30~ to 70~ OFF Elegant Women 's Fashions a nd Acc essories ITUTIJAI 10 IT 1111 !ViRYTHING IN THI STORE WILL BE ON SAU ----- 31271. Coat H,ry.'-COrona del Mar llM14I uons. Marriage mates ought to natter each other. So says a matnmonial· counselor. Both partners no doubt see through flattery. They know each other too well not to. But the effon Itself reassures. That's what each wants. mostly: reassurance. Our Love and War man wall filr this under "The Lc4'St You Could Do Is Try." or some such. Eight) percent of the people on earth are treated no1 by doctors but b> herbahsts. If )'OU behcve one should try to marry someone of higher social standing, )Ou'rc ··hypergamous." Main warp of the westttn world ha been hypergamous. To a degree Mostly. people have thought ~ell of women who try to marry up. not so well of men who make that effort. "Sightseeing." said Robert Louis Stevenson. "1s the an of disappoint· ment." · When you were an infant. you only blinked about once every two minutes. if typical. Now you bhnk a dozen tames a minute. Why the change? Medical science 1s working on that one. too. How do you feel about geuang older" l put that query to a famil y cider. He said. "The Washanaton Monument 1ss1nkanaa foot evcrr, 200 years. I'll mass 1t when it's gone. · Satanlay, Jaa. '1 By Sydeey Omarr ARI ES (March 21 -Apnl 19): New Moon pos1t1on accents career. bus1· ness. ab1hty to successfully conclude "delicate" negOtJataons. People an top positions take nouce and you couJd receive promouon or reward. Excel- lent. TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20)· Ney,. Moon relates to travel. pubhshang. innovation Rela11onsh1p 1s tested. you'll feel more secure and crcat11.C JUICCS will "tangle " Emphasas on eduction. sp1r1tual1ty. pcr- cepuvcness GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20). lntu1- t1on 1son targ.:t. )ou'll read and ""n1c. teach and learn You'll encounter 1nd1v1dual who 1~ sumula~ ~ cognizcs )Our~onh. pa)s meaningful compliment. Cancer nauve figures prominently. CANCER(June21 -July22) Refuse to ··stand still." Means satisfy cunos1- ty. make mqumes. seek saaned agree- ment. Scenario accents pubhc ccla- uons, partnership. marriage. Gemini will pla)' dynamic role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· New Moon pos1t1on h1ahhghts employment. health, pets. basic issues. relations with those who rely upon your judsment. Member of opposite su as intngoed, wall say so and St'nd your morale soannJ. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpt 22). Lunar position cmphas1tcs sensuality. crcat1v1ty. vanety, adventure of dis- covery. Focus on wnt1n1-tra,cl. opportunity to ubm1t plan or format to "naht people:· Another Virgo plays outstandma role UBl\A (Sept 23-0ct 22): You leam mo~ about propetl fn cnd or family member opens door tomaJOropportun1ty. You'll bcauufy surroundings. flowers and music along Wlth art will be featured. Taurus represented. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Rcla- uve who previously kept views secret w11l now.speak up and you wall be in for a surpnsc -of pleasant variety. Focus on mystery, 1ntngue. glamor. access to pnv1leiC<i 1nformat1on. SAGITTARJUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ). New Moon htghhghts )'Our "house of money:· You locate.what had been m1ssmg, chance eusts to con51der- abl)' increase income. LO\C rela- 11onsh1 p commands attention. (apncom nauvc plays role CAPRJCORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)" You'll finish eroJCCt that had been "hanginJ on • You'll &el added rccogmuon and have chance to tr,ivtl.~ New Moon 1n your 1gn s\retses personality, body image. wardrobe and se" appeal. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You'll make ~tart 1n "d•fferent'' d1rcct1on. you'll be free of fc:an. Ea.st-West deals. vulnerable. NORTH • J. 5 Q AQ <> A9 7 ' • QJ 7 1 WEST EAST • Q 10 6 • A t 7 l Q JIJl Q 7 6 5 0 116 0 1 5 32 •I 6 4 3 • 10 5 SOUTH • "41 Q ltlt9' South doubts. Lunar position coincides with enlightenment. backstage view, .part1~1pat1on in poliucal or charitable acu v1t1cs. PISCES (Feb. 19-M._,rch 20). First im pressions prove correct. Wtsh is fulfi lled. sccnano accents fnends. asp1rattons. financial pm through career. business acuv1t ). You could win poplanty contest. AqU1rian 1n- votved. IF JAN. '1 IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y current cycle emphas.1zcs a~ rc- spons1b1ht). ext~uuve pos1t1on. marital status. possible add1t1on to family. You are not religious an orthodox sense. but you are spiritual. Dunn& January. your humantt.anan anstancts surer to fortfronr and yoll'll pan1Ctpate an prOJCCt aimed at help- 1n1 the handrcapped. Ptsices. Virgo natives play important roles in )Our hfc. You'll make fresh start an February. September ~111 be pro- ductive. profitable. memorable for you this )'dr. CHU LES Go1E1 . hand as a mu:i:mum, so she accept· cd the aWD ioviwk>n. RUFFELL'S ~ ~ ~; UPHOLSTERY llC. ~.:·dd:~ Nortta ,.... and declarer cubed out the Nit. But, Peter Nao of C~o. dit- carded one card from e.cb major. Since declarer needed a lpMe trick for the contract. IM deand tbe ace- ... ,....,....,....,_~ -1-----r.._ 1 o , .. lj~~~~~~~~!!~_j_ltu-•• .. CISTAIUl-Ml-UM 1 NT hm 4 NT ,_. • queen of beuu from dummy, then led a •l*M to tbe kiq , wbicb held. Nat. lbc toot Jlcr qlmll of di..- tnODds and two red-cult ttnp. Down to A-9 of spades and J-5 of diamonds, oa tbc kint of hean.t Nqy dbcarded his ace or sp9detf Declarer Md to be eatislied with 11 tricb. ------------------_-_-:-,_-------------=------:.-:.-:.-:.-:,.--1 'NT P.. r... •-\... Open.in& lad: Six of • Winter S ale '89 ~. .. . . • I '. Enjoy super savings on all our.fine lines during our winter sale. Special savings on our new executive office and leathe; gallery. er~ oterloo The thnast and perry of a skilled defender baUll.na an open declaret is one of the ID<* cxhilaratlna aiihu at a brldae table. Tbli band it from tht reccDt Blue Ribbon Pain Cham-- piou.IUp at lbe Summ« Nonh American CbamJ>ic>ubiP' lD Nashville. Nortb-SOUt.b were usiQI a lS-17 HCP raqe for tblir ooe DO tnamp open1na bid, wblcb apaaioa South'• jump to two DO tnamp. South, youaa New York ..,. OebWe back· ..... decided tbM IMr la&lrmd- ate cardi and top hOaOr'I In ~··suit wamnt..s rn.daa her Nou that no other dcf auc woWd have beaca tbe contract. Had Nao dWaa to hit ace or.,.._, dldar9 would bave tllrowa bim in wtda tUI card. Dldarir would ... ~ been forced '° ..... ...., from bis J-5 of ClaWIGedl illlo dedlr•'s A ... 9 a.- ace, li'vial Cledlrtr u aua tricl ....... All, ......... ..,.,... of-.... lllllDdl wtMn ca •''-I tbe dltlribu- doa m&t• tbe wUmlQa ., ... ...,, Justice in ·Delaney sentence tempered with too mu ch mercy Deputy DiW'ic1 Attorney Greg Prickett is a man who knows how to suffer in silence. · Prickett was the prosecutor an the bnbcry case agajnst Newpon Beach mtaurateur Francis ~laney, and he's not .happy w11h the casc•s outcome. Two days anto the prcl.am1nary hcanng, Delaney changed his not guilty pica to guilty. Normally, 1hat "'ould make a prosecutor happy: but any JOY Prickett felt evaporated when Nonh Orange County Municipal Coun Judge Margare1 Anderson rendered Delaney's sentence. He was fined $5.000, put oo three years probauon and ordered to perform 200 hours o f community service. Pridcetfs initial reaction was, ''I think it's-tnapproptiate that someone uses money to violate the law then, because they have money, they get out orfunhcr punishment." Late r. when he was asked to elaborate. Pnckett would only say. ··1 think the plea speaks for it$Clf." He didn't want to talk about the case, and said he wanted to put the en11re incident behind him. Maybe Prickett 1s nght. He and the Newport Beach Pohcc ~panmcnt built a stron1 casc against Delaney. It was h1SJOb to get the case read)'. and to prosecute, but the change of pleas took the respons1b1l11y out of his hands. It's. the court's JOb to pass sentence. Judge Anderson cited Delaney's record of chanty work and ties to the community as reasons for a len ient sentence Those ties and his past community service are hard to dispute Jn some mpects. Delaney as a classic example of a poor bo)' who makes good: a high school dropout who built a small em{>are of seven seafood restaurants and enjo)'ed an e"'· 1ablc pos1uon an the community. Bui, at's equally hard ro dismiss the ramifications of the cnmc Delaney admitted to this week. He attempted to bribe Newpon Planning Comm1ss1oner James ''Bu~· Person. He offered tQ pa)' $20,000 for Person's vote to allow a hei&ht vanance on a proposed addition to a buildina on West Coast Highway. If the sordid reality that the public's business can be - and the suspicion that at sometimes is -done by bribe isn't enough, take a look at the events that led up to Delane)' 's arrest. · The case has all the trappings of a sleazy bribery scheme that promised favors and money and tncluded threats of violence. - According to documents tn the case, Delaney told Person there was "a lot or green laying around" for a city official who would vote the nght way. He even asked if there was .. another swing vote" on the Planning Commission. After Person told police about the bribe and was en lasted to help build the case, he asked Delaney what weuld happen if someone told pohce of lhe bribe. Delaney was quoted in transcripts as saying. ~He (the • infonner) wouldn't hvc long enough to testify against us." It wasn't the kind ofanswer Person wanted to hear. And.1fthccaseagainst ~lancy-which included taped conversations and telephone calls -still isn't enough, consider the call Person received from Delaney's son, Mike. · According to transcrip~ Mike ~Janey told Person he had beard about the deal with his father and·warned Person that the elder Delancy was .. a desperate, unethical man ... It's not hard to understand why Delaney decided to change his plea. While wc agree that Justice must be tempered wtth merq.. wc have to wonder if the past pubhc service and Delane) 's posiuon in lbe commumty arc strong enough mitigating facton to warrant the lenient sentence he rtteived. This "'as. aftcraU,a cnme that npsat the very fabric of confidence an our fonn of elected go_vemment, and one that cannot be tolerated. Docs a SS,000 fine balance the scales of Justice for the offer of a $20.000 bnbc? Is 200 hours of community scn1ce and th rte )ean probation a JUSt surroptc 10 rhe four )Cars an pnson he could have received? The punishment 1n this case doesn't Sttm to fit thecnmc ()pUltona ·~In thls 1pec11 are thOM of the o..Jy P11ot Other ' ~•xpreeMd on tNspege.,• thoM ot ,,...., euthor's ~ ertls:ts. ~ comm.nt.-.,. 1nvtt9d and mlY'9t Mnl to The Dally Pilot, P o Bo• 1 S60 Cott• ~ 82828 Agriculture boycott San Francisco can't have at cake and cat It too. If its Board of upcrv1sors conunucs to suppon the United Farm Worker$' non-union a.rape bo)cou. 1t can't upect farmcn who have been lappcd 1n the face to pend money there. They have every nr.ht to take their con\ cntaon business elsewhere -and hould ... Fannen don'1 lake bo)cotts or embargoc~. The) ha\c been hun by them. But the blck1~orthearape bo)COtt b) n Francisco supcnl'lsors was prec1p1tou unfair and made without full fattS and Information, protest 0\-Cr the IOJU tact of 1hat po ition nttdro to be l'qlstcrcd in the tron t possible terms ... ___ 8)'. abandonm& neutrality -the proper position for the supnvasonof n Francisco-the) bavnlia-n~ thfmstht wtlh a dubious and dettpthc cause wt\ilc affrontina .an economic bcncfac1or. They hould n:consider Until the pro-boycott rewlullon 1s r~scindcd. citie wuh a more reasonable and open-minded pohucal kadcrsh1p lhOuld ac• the busines oha aroups and other oraan1zauon that value a reasonable approach to resolving problems m llp'iculturc. -·· , ... ..... -----....... ....... .... ., CllllCll•••• ...... "' ..... ....... ..... .. ,_ Wednesday's )olnt session of Congress· was hi~toric event Nation's new presJdent,v tce president are both men of Congres~. and show it Joint sessions of Congress are ance George Bush. currently "ice extraord1nary events seldom wll· president of the United States, is b) nesscd, even on tclev1s1on. by most v1nue of that office also president of Amencans. the Senate. It was up to ham -as The two houses ofConvtss almost pres1dan1 officer at a JOant session - always meet separately in their re-to announce his own victory. spect1ve w1nas of the Capitol. On rare That haso'.L..h.appened since An- occas1ons, however. the House and drew Jackson's vice president. Senate convene t~ther 1n the House Martin Van Buren. won election 1n chamber to rett1ve important com-has own nght 152 )'ea~ aio What's munac.auons from the pm1den1 or a more. John Adams and Thomas v•s1un1 foreign d1gn1tary Jefferson were 1he only other ··pm1- Thus. for example. Prcs1den1 ~entsofthe Senate" elected president Franklin D Roosevelt called a JOIOI )llthe\Jnited Slates session on Dec-8. 1941 10 ask the Wedne5day's events we~ a break Congress for a declaration of wac with recent history. too ~ against Japan Perhaps the ~I Unlike Ronald Reapn. who was known use of the J01n1 session 1s for always treated hke an honortd guest the president's St.ate of the Union when he addressed the CongrtSs. message. In rcccnt hastol). M1kha1l George Bush was rttta,cd at this Gorbachev was den•ed the o~ euraord1nary JOmt session as an portunit)' 10 address a Joint session es1eemcd mcmlx"r of the farruly. . One of the most unusual e:<amples Whtle he rttcl\ed the tumultuous of this nre spcacs, the JOlnt sns1on, applau~ one would txpKI for a took place earlier this week On prestdent<kct who has JU t v.on 1 Wednesday. both houses of Congress 400-plus elC'Ctoral vote landslide. he met togrther fouhe firn ume since was not a guest He was nght at home 1837 to wuness a situng vice pres1-in lhe Cot%iss. dent tally the vo1es from the Electoral For Cl 1 )cars. Vice Prt 1Jent Colleac that certified tus own election Bush has cpl an offict on the Senate as pr-Htdent. • side of 1he Capitol When he has Now. the EIC'Ctoral College itself 1s ,presided O\Cf the Senate. 11 has som'1hina of an obscure mst1tut1on. always been w11hout fanfare. He It as compnsed of delegates, or knov.s tht rules of parhamcntal) "electors." from each stale v..ho met procedure and as comfortable u~1ng an ~mber 1988 to formally caJI them. their statts' "otes for prcs1den1 and lndttd when l was an high school vice Pf'C'Sldenl. The re uhs of those George Bush was a mc:mber of the \'Otes were then certified by the House of R~pre\Cntall\ es II showed rtspccuH s1ates. and sent to the m the ease and matter-of-fact manntr president of the Senate for tabulauon. w tth "'hach he confidcntl) ran the "n1cle II. Sccuon I of the C'ons111u-JO•nt session on Wednesda)' taon provides that the president of the .\s I sat an the Houst' Chamlx"r and Senate "shall. 1n the prescnet of the v.atchcd him prcsa<k on 1h1s most Senate and 1be House of Rep~nta· unusual occasion. what jtrud me U\CS. open all 1he tt-rt1fica1es .• and the most w-a .his command of the \Otes hall then lx" counted." s11uatron In my professional life. I spcc1ah1ed an corporate finance -and I couldn't help but tt11nk. hett was a man v.ho would be n&ln at home runninge,cn the mo t conten- tious annual mccuna of shareholders of any company 1n Amenca Gcorsr Bush s fam1hamy w1th lh1s 1nst1tuuon manifests Itself an man\ other. smaller wa)'s. Yesterday. la- hona Cons.rcssman Ma C\ Edwards told me he'd JUSt seen our neu pm1dent pla) ma racquetball in the Hou~~m. This son of n:Jat1onsh1p betYtttn tht' Pf:CS•dent and the Con~u P.rtsagn a "Cl) d1fJ'crent chapter m the ttntuncs-old tua-of-.,,u bctv.ttn the C\t"C"ut1~e and learslauvc. branches. '" which lhc ld\ersane v.111 know ra h other's s1~na1hs and v.eakncsscs far bctkr Vitt President Oan Qua) le. a former senator from lnd1an3. the ne~t prcsidenl of~ Senate, as also a man of the Co~ Dunna the last few days. official Washanaton 'has bttn buzzing with talk: rh~ Dan Qua>k's plans 10 take vel) scnousl) the cons111ut1onal command 1n .o\rt1 le I Section J that the "'cc prcs1den1 " hall" be &he pm1dang oflkcr m the Senate 'f'csten!a), he told the Lo .\n~lcs Times he ex~ts to pn-1de. af not da1h , then 'Cf) often What 1s happenina 1n Washana1on these da's is JUSt as unusual as the JO•nt session. uniq~ m 1h1s etntul). held on " edncsda) Qrt1 Cu Is • c....ttam .. IN ,.~ 411i ~ b&lrkt IrvineTheatreisupbeat way to start the new year h 1s alwa)'S be t to bqm a new )Cat on an upbeat sub,J«t. and y,e can lb1nk of no hl&her an upbeat JUbJttt than the fact i'hat after 14 yt'ars the lr.-1ne Theatre bqJns con$truct1on this monlh This 1s the theater thu Irvine "otcrs appro"C'd 14 )ears 1fO and v.h1ch 1 now bttomma a rt'lhty as• 101nt effort of tht' cit)' of Irvine. tht' Un1\<cf'\1tv of Cahfom1a. Irvine. and the~tcr lrv1necommun1ty at large. In fact. that thrtt-pen &SS0C1at1on as unique an Amenca -50 uniq~ that lrv11'C Theatre arneral ma~ ~ Rankin ci.ims the entire nation 1 v.-a1chan1 thc ~ And talk about upbUL Richard Sim. chamnan of the lrvu"&t Thcat« bolrd of dartetors. "'as nearty noa11na on aar {not uch an cal) aau for ttus rather lal'J't formtt athlete) when he tokS U1 orhis t'nthu ia.sm. And Thomas icl5en, chairman of the lr.-1ne Thtau'C board of lNStcn. faced with raJ 1n1 the mol\ey, was ncarl) a cuphonc lJ be •ood at m·sMdc. Tht S 17 6 million tbcatff. to be k>C'alcd on I ~I-wn:ctly llCT'09S ul .. ct Ori\ c from Tbt I~ tac Co·, Uns..-cnuy To•n cnatt Mar· kctplatt, wtll st.and n 1 symbol of unit and coopcrMJOG bctWCC'ft 1hc cit). I and tht community • nt1I no • t.be aooc symbol 0( tan tty has been* pedneriu ... kfOll C.tver, .--. a wnlt IM~JY and die ca•• •••1. beck°'"'-llCI 1U•· .._ inla1 -" ·Je,afr 10 tome iii1Dli m ca ~-lit ..,. 1 ......... ,.. .. eat,~· .. ""*-~-c-. __ ..,... 9'Cllllft And "hat a monument 11 will be The Irvine Theatre. JUst as onJ.lnall> conceived b) llJ backers. will be a ?SO.seat fac1hty ( uth Coa t Rei>er- 1ory's m~un stqc theater hu 500 scats. the Los nitlcs Mu\1C ( enter's Mark Taper Forum ha 700) Drsagned b) the Iona-di unau1~hed · n Francisco-based an.hit tural firm of Wun1er, Bernarda and Em· mon . doana us first~' er t~ter. the boldl) concc1"ed structure v.-111 house both musical and dramatic prc~n­ tat1ons 1n "'hat architect l.arT) Can- non calh an 1nt1matt' sctuna. "ln 001 nina the bu1ldana. v.e nttded to lx" qu1•e a""att of tlS s)mboh naturt. ~ rather 'han crcauna me1h1na trend) or l\ant- prde v.e sought a cla 1c, ~1mplc form wtuch will be a fresJi 10 ~cars from now u v.hen 11 fif"Jt opent.. ' ~ s.a.1d. The C\tcnor will p~nt a ribbed· concrete hou~ f rontcd by an open, t..-o-tor) lobb) cnclo5Cd by vccn fi mrd an green mrtal. The open ill permit tho~ approachin& t.er to obtcrve the drama ol CM thelttr"IOC'" alrnd pthcrtd ~uJnn. (Ft'ar not for paAiQJ. 'Cl 1 bualdu'i an ld,att"nt 1.000<.tr put-,, str\IC'turc.) nterior o( lhc lhcaicr wtll t'n \ clOpe tbc Mldtenee •1Ch deep, n h •1M>- c'Ob'cd carpdi!'t-ICIU tnd .. am.ta and lilflitt •1ne-coloftd waits. Cnhne sound rcflttton wtll be :..:· wttb pemish draper)' Selu• Wil be oa IM Oft'bntra If'"'' .... CIOaWllllG•ll aM .IGUlll for ..., •1-J •• •=•WWt••» -.......... 'Wei Mml llrilr .......... . ........ ., ........ "' ..... ~.,. . .. ..• _, ....... l MA RTIN BROWER thater can lx" built a pen of the current cons1ruct1on proJ«t '· Frustration dcHlopC'd last )e.ar "'hen 11 v.as determined that an add1ttonaJ S5 4 m~lhon wu uddcnly nttdC'd to go ahead with con truct1on. The soluuon •as to ;pht the SS 4 malhon lluu "'!>:'· UC'I ~ w come up "'llh 1lS SI . m1lhon sha~ and tht' theater' trustees ~ 10 raise an additional SI.I m1U1on But the at)" of Irvine also had to come up 'A'llh lh_at um -and that rcquu'Cd 1 VOie o(the (Jt) Council. 1m anns broedlr when he rccall that lni1nc Cit) Counal mtclil\I '"The council chamber •as .-c_ked f uU of c1t1Zen and for ihc firR tune that I can remember. the) -ctt an theft for somethi" ratltcr tbaft to protae tomethi• Nidxn·s boerd tw ratted one:.hatf or the Of'.'fl•I pl of S2. 7 mitt'°" m cotnmun1ty run:~nd now hn the addttlOnll SI .I 10 ranr oa top of that. But .,m lht tha\Cf 1et•lty under COftlU\lC'UOO. bCMb idmt aad m UC conftdeftt of tht fuM· f'llll"1·1 arty wcce. o.n... .. aw.-1m.et1tatR •:'1il~Flill ol 19'0. A9Mt Odenl M••r laakaa already "91 Ei 5 ... ** rtOln Kwnl c;:m .............. ~ .... . A~~ . ' . 'c ~ Dibya incident could end~er effort to curti -.-~~. chemical weapons By DONALD M. ROTHBERG WA H INGTON -Whate' er touched off the latesl confrontation between the Unned tates and-Libya. the most 1mmed1att' daftfCr as that lhe 1nc1dent could undennane U.S. ef- fons 10 mobthze us alhes to block the spread ofchemical weapons. Even before Wednnda)' 's m1htary clash. European$ were reluctant to J.Om mencan concern O\.er a Libya n llc1hty U.S. officials said was de· i&ned 10 produce chemical weapons. Libya's Col. Moammar Gadhafi 1s 1hc leader Americans love to hale. .,. Unfonunately. Gadhafi's ab1ht y 10 pro' okc s1rong U.S. responses had mltde 11 tougher for the Reagan adman1strat1on 10 convince its allres to •artt to Joint .ac11on against Libya: ln pan the reason 1s economac. Libya sells 011 to some European countries. and 1t 1s a market for European cxporu."But the reluctance also SC"Cms t.sed in the bel~f that the U. tends to overreact to Gadbafi. Libya, and ats alhes ponray the cln h as oa ... ad \S. Gohath over the Med11emnean. a superpower en- gaged an m1litary action ap.inst a nauon of fewer than 4 mil hon people. As they pH details of the air battlf 40 miles off the Libyan C'OaSl. U.S. officials appeared clearty womed about the po1ent1al aftershocks. lmmrd1a1elyafterU.S Jetsdowned l*O L1b)an MIG-23s. a White House 'poke man said Pres1<kn1 Rcapn "considers the mc~dcnt closed.·· "We now consider this matter cloS(..'Ci,'' echoed Defense Sttrtlll)' Frank Cartu ca at a Pcnuaaon briefing. When a kcd of 1hc posst.blc impact on the meetina this weekend m Pans 10 da u how to halt the prohfera- t1on of chemical weaponry. part1cu· larly amona Third World countoes. Wilham Burns. the U.S. armsconuol director. \aid. "I don'1Stt11 as really germane to the conference I thank th.at other nation will not sec It as germane as v.ell " .,J Them 1sten« of U .:s. officaals th.at the m1hllr) clash v.as IA isolated incident th.at should ha .. e no effect on the conference stemC'd the clearest 1nd1('1t10n the)' "-Cte V.OrflN that It v. uld ha\C a scnous impact. French Foreian Mmastcr Roland Duma> said his counlJ')'. the host for the Wttkend conference ... hopes 1ha1 ·ten 100 an the Mcdncmancan doc'S not 1n 1"l'I .. u • result of Vw t.-dncs· d3' 's 11K 1dt'n1 ''It ·~ s11ll 100 earl> tQ kno"" ahe C::l.llC'I circumstancn of the 1nc1dc¢L" Dumas s.a1d. "Fran« is follo.,,,ina "'1th dose attention 1he conscquenc'C'S 1ha1 could rC$ult from th1~ ac11on .. Wes1 German otfte1a.ls ha' e re- J«tC'd U alle&auons 1hata Cknnan lirm assisted Lib)a 1n construcuon of the chem1 c3I plant Euro~n nations ha"e ne,er ~-ti~ acceptrd 1n full L concerns about (iadhafi's actions. · .\crordm& to L ll'COunts. tht' l 1b,an J<'IS approached tht U .S. pl<&nes 1n a manner that under ln1ema11onal rults of enpgcmcnl v.as clca~ lhrt'atcning But m1f1tan rules of enaaatrmnt art'n't hkrh 10 be uppermost 1n the minds ot the 100 or so foman min1Mers v.bo will mttt 1n Pans. The L nttrd talC'S delepuon had· C'd b' "«retan-of lite <k<>l'l'C P. ~hultt hopes hh.On,mce othcnndus.- tnalm:d iw~om to. dcR)-cbc:a:ucal •capons tC(hnolog~ 10 Third World count~ and unite on sanCUODS again 1 rnuntr~., that uSt' poison ps The ~mcncans also w-ant to m cnathC'n th<' authont of tM U.N SC'Crt'llr) ~nl'f al 10 1 Jl' cs.upte aUep- 11ons of the uc.c ot 1:~mial wnpc>ns. 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IANTA 8AR•A.U .. ) District rivalry renewed . ' . l -R1 vers1de feaiurcs the most talent; 'Golden West Fullerton. Golden Wes1 and Orange -------Coast are 1he chief contenders. to tan le for first C)press. wh1ch-<ed-sh1rted some big ~ front-lrne pl&)'ers, and Rancho n-time in three years .trago andSaddkback. who have been --- -up.and-down.· are b) no means 87 JON FERGUSON °' .............. When Orange Coast and Golden West collqcs meet in men's basket- ball Saturday night in the Rustlers' 1Ym. it marks the . firs1 meeung betW«n the dis1nc1 rivals in thrtt seasons. Three years ago. the) ~ere both memben of the South Coast Con- ference, but Orange Coast moH·d 10 the Onnae Empire the followinJ )Car and Golden West followed suit for the 1988-89 academic )Car The Rustlers enter at I 5-5 w11h 1 he Antelope Valley Tournament rnle 1n hand. wh1I~ Coast enters at 15-4 after captunn& 1u own Miles Eaton Tour· nament utlt and the an Diego Mc\a Toum1ment crown T1poff1s at 7·30 Golden West opened the con· fercncc season Wedncsda)' v.uh a 78--77 lou at Rtvers1dc. the con- ference favome. Orange Coast 1s com11'\1 off a setbldt to the fashion Institute of New York. but played without fint-stnng center Alan Schhnes. 1 key player Oranat Coast leads the ~ncs between the two teams. 16-1 0. but Pirates Coach Tandy 01lhs said he doesn't hke to act causht up in che rivalry anaJc. ··11n:at ever)' conference pme the 5ame," 01lhs sau1 .. You get down to Yamate Champion leaaue games. you've got 10 win That m airy stuff 1s overrated " · To the contraf). Golden West ( oach Jim Greenfield said he looks forward to the game. 'Tm excited about playing them aa:un, .• said Grccnlicld. '"There ~on 't be any love lost out thcrt We recru11 the same kids I respect their kids .. The reason I J1kt 11 1s basrcall) thert's 1s a d1tTerent t} pe of ph1losoph) We're more of a fast break type team and the> 'rt super conscr.,at1 vc alld pa s the ball 20 umes and their b11 thing 1s defense It's kind of a contrad1cuon of st)lcs and 11 will be neat ~'"i who'~ the winner." Another contrachc11on bet"' cen the two teams. ~h1ch IS ecrhaps the thing that troubles Grccnficld the most. 1s wannrn-the close aames .. We ve lost tlvee onc-~1n1 games this )eat and that buns: Greenfield said. "Wc've1ot toactoverthc hump. Oranat C.0.sfs record ts real aood too, but they've won lhc cl<>te ones" Both concur that will be a key in the lightly-nil Orange Empire. in "'h1ch OC sailing season opens with Sunkist a Iona with the 1rad111\>nol IOR (Inter- national Olhh re Ruic). Jhould ~t tht cnll') h tto nc:artht'l1m1t of'"' boall lm:tdcn~lly. N~p<>n Harbor Yacht (tub ha announced that 1t 1~ 1lsolddu,1an IM d1~1 ion to us bicnn11l(1bo n LucaHa,e. hcd· IJKd 10 tart Mut h 11. lhts will JI ~c both IMSand tORanc\ctlknt opponunn)' 10 Jta:r up for some dov.nv.1nd\11hna1n&htTran pac. Then. ofcour5t, thc:rt• the 1rad111onal cv.portto l:n\Cna.b rl«, pr1l 2 30. 'lo\hl h l\t~pcctcJ lO drawtt\('cu tomat) S()().6(~boat for tht 1.2 ~-mile print dCJ..,n the coa!tlto Enstnada fort he .at t ron~ttH' )Ur. Most of the local wet~nd rt11ttu s&ln1ns ttu monah w1tl be chances tor tunc·u~ for IM annual Southern • < ahfonua Y.C1mnaAuon11t0n Midwenen Rc:ptll(bntct UIGWli• tht M~)1e1Md.a1• fa 11-20 ll~fnMns...~ ... -(OUtny M~Ulll-t• doormats ·•we could win 11 or we could be. sixth." said G1lhs, whose ~m·s chief concern 1s a lack of height. "You're goina to have to win at home and win maybe SO percent on the road. You could be 9-3 and that could win It, unless somebody gets off to a fast start .• "R1vcrs1dc pla)S at home. has Golden Wes1 down 13. and Golden West comes bad. and makes a game of II " 1urday, G1lhs' c.-rev. ~111ha'c10 contend v.1th 6-foot-S sophomore guard Mar"us Muller· tach The Corona d.el Mar •rad has a\eragcd 23.9 points. one of the lop avc,..ges 1n the state. while shooung 55 percent fro m the noor. 88 percent from the hne and averaging 4.4 rebounds "We run doubles and tnples (picks) for him·· Grttnfield said ··R1\crs1dc 1oncd u . but ocr probabl) "on't Thc)'re 101n1 to ti) 10 keep the ooll av.a) fro m Markus" The Rustlers ha'e ~""cnil 01hcr\ sconng v.dl. including poin1 guard Eiben Da"1s C 14.1, 8.Jasmts) . .\lc\I~ Kreps ( 14. . 6 4 rebounds). Ste\ c Moser ( 11 0). Kc\ in .i\ndcrson lQ 4) and Dave \amace (9 3). \amatc. a freshman from Manna. ha' h11 33 of 60 3-pa1nters th1 stason. 1nclud1ns I ~ s1ra1aht O\cr tv.o game (Pleaee aee RIVALRY /82) ALIOI Locuan BoATIN C ··~ I -I J -..... \ .~~ !I-Ir .......... ~ &M ~ (Cloeiwt.e from left) Ocean View'• AW Takldo reacbn I• a reboaDd ~alnet Foan- tala Valle:r'• Danielle lluldw; 11uona• C&rol:rn l'a ud ledl.awu• Jenn:r SaWftD re.ell for a loeriC ball; 9alliftll 19 n.rroandecl "by . Barone' Stacy BlNka and Barlow; and Barona' llbib drtYea OD Sulll•a.n. ut cean View defense takes over In 26-25 triumph_ Quic.-k lo rtmalch af\cr mecfing 1n the final of the Manna-Edison Tour- nament last "'eek, Ocean View and Fountain Valley htghs' girls basket- ball team met with the same result, but the score was far different. After a 47-46 win in the tour· namcnt finale, Ocean Vic~ once again. claimed a one-point '1ctory O\er Fountain Valle~ This time 11 was 26-2S in the Sun t league opener on tht Barons' coutt. "We .,..ett concerned playina them agltn ~t away; v.e didn't want (Q act in a w1d~ ~me." said Ocean View Coach Olhc ~·•we knew thcy(thc Baron$) ~uldbc hnea111: far lh1s game against us. "We wanted to out..(lt'fcn~ them. rather than try to outscore them:· The Barons. 9-"1 O\.erall. suffered from cold shooting 1n the first half and fell behind. I S-8 at the break However. Fountain Valle) slov.I~ clav.ed back into contention to take a 24-23 lead 1n the founh quancr f ab1ola Nunez &a' e the ~aha" ks a 25-24 lead and Jenny ull1\an hll a free throw wtth 26 ~--conds 10 make 1t 26-24. The final point" as supplied b\ Founuun Valle} 's Rene Lambnaaer. ·· who converted one of two free throws with I I ~onds left he m 1$Se'd the second. and ~hen Ocean Vrcw was unable to control the rebound. 1hc Barons suit had a sho110 pull 11 ouL But after Fountain Valle) m1$Se'd one shot. ulll\ an blod.ed \he· next one as time <':\p1rt'd to presen e the v1ctOI) for the ~ahaw"s. now 15-2. "We had a great defcnsl\e effort tonight." ~1d Marlin "Cosette Smith held 1ac<'y H rsaka to JUSt four points. while another factor was Hc1d1 Hascmann"s JOb on \ 'ette Ybarra. Ybarra scored 15 la 1 11me agarnst us. and she didn't get an)' 0..., ............ ..,0... ...... Ora~e Cout'• Lallont Speed and the Plratee lnncle OoN- en Wat Saturday for an Orance Empire Conference tame. Lost victories won't cost Rustlers in OEC By JO ' FER(W 01': must ha\ e pa ~d ~4 units and 0ttt1eo.-,~ '"-" m11 n1a1ned .a ~.o arade po1n1 a'cragc 4\ m\\ta~r in dcclanna one bct\.\ttn <ca on\ "h1C'h W1I n had. "'oman'\ch••bitu' m~) ba'ec~t thc but her tran\Cnpt \.\a\ not obtalhcd .. un11I rt·n·nrh . (1oldtn \\c t ( ollcie v.omcn·., \lm~ll team I I \IC'tonc . but the \\-1lson v.a held out of action error "111 makC' oo d1ITert'ncc '" thC' dunng the Ru'!lers' final fi, C' non- Ru\tlcrs' aim for an Oran Empire confercncc pmc until the 1ran npt (onfc~ncc ba ~ct II crown final! am,C'd. ( ch Did tn khn said. he m1 ~ other aame dunng The Ru'>llcrs. 7-1 4. t--0. tra' el to Thank'IJ\ in& Oran1e C' st (. oll(le tonight at ., lO • for a ronfettncc same with the 'TherC' \.\a no problem \.\1th beina Prrale 8-11 1n what \\111 ~ (" • ~hJlblc. but Y.e had 10 ha\oc ttlc Or1n1e l:.mpirc opener upplement 10 throuah before \hC' can , bedccl1rcdeh11bk ··~1mkhn said. ··1 Goldtn West and Fullerton. -.h1ch aot to chcckma on 11 anJ 11 "' n't n:tum t1Jht pla)en from la\t 'car'i ~ktn care of a ~n a •c sq~d. arc the fa "onte in the rnhzed that ... , didn't pla) her. ronftrucc, v.1th thC' Hornet ha~1na • won a Pft' 1ous mtttm& bet"ttn the • The: -hok thint com down to 11 two 1n mid-No, ember dunna the wa m)' error;· &nclhn said "We"U ftftal oflhf f '1Uenon Toumam nt. notify alt IChools Of the .. mea where ~ she played tMl ..e hid • Plf )'Cf tt\at Havu'I "'-'"~ ,an I ·3 fC\.'OrJ. wa not on the dw•biltl h t •• tht Ruttk-n forfeilCd 11 " tOfl\: •n -. WllK"tt tht Pit~ k1m Wilton \\ho Ltd b~ a pm.tlftl <W~tie and fatt· Ml Jake bftn cliirmcd cf111hk .\ l*'ed ofkn .. ~c anack, Gokk'n WC)t ....rti '""" .... tltm Qihfomtl re......... ~ b) Claudtt-C"one.t WM" IM played lhrtt C'an tc Jeicboa: •ho l\'ft'lll' betvrttn nn~ Ill>. 'ft'11ion-. liilied<on the ..._., lad IJ "9•" ~r pmc. "' ............. .,d :C~"' "" tfUilct lfOll\ • JUw-~ ton1&ht" Lambriger led all players w1lh JO points, while Nunez was the Sea- hawks' top SCOttt "W1th et&hL In other Sunstt openers: Edlsoe It, HaUqiee ~ S1: Debbie Fischer had 28 points, 10 rebounds and m. steals to lead the Cha~ers to the easy win. Edison, 5-7, also received stronf outings from Stefanie Moorman ( l points, eiaht steals, si~ assists), Knsden Tanabe (IS points) and freshman Melanie lwamasa (I f points. su1 rebounds). The Charatrs hit 32of62 from the field and 25 oT 40 · free throv.s. Edison \.\ 111 play a non-league pme Saturday niaht ar 7 at El Toro before rctummg home Tuesday to play 1he Barons. Marla tl, Westmla1cer Jl! Christa Yorke's 22 points and eight neaJs wcrt · almost cnouah alone as the Valongs. now 13-3 overall, cruised to WLr tn1t1al lea1ue triumph. · ddi~y. Lisa Orosco. another 5-foot-6 standout, tame thf'OU&h with 14 points. w~1le Krmy Sparks dom1- nated the bolrds wuh nine rebounds 1n the loser's gym. On the collcac level: Su Die10 State 71, tJCI 47: Chana Perry poured m 32 pg1na.. hitt1n1 12 of 18 shots from the field and 8 of I I free throws. and grabbed seven re- bounds to lead the Aztecs to the 811 West Conference win at the Bren .Center. Natasha Parks led UCI. 3-8, 0-3. w11h 14 points and nine rcbOunds. and Kath) L1urrap also had 1'4 points The AllCCS, I 0--0. 2-0, hit 51 pcrctnt from the floor. compared to l-Cl's 34 perttnt. takinl the lead for good al 26-2'4 with about thrct · minutes rcmain1n1 in the first half. Clarbt CoUeae lrvtM 'tl, ca.,.. Colleae ~4: The hosts improved th.cir · o"erall record LO 4-8 as Lauren Rich and Mary Lopez led the way with I .S poanu apiece. followed b) Michel~ Fems v.1th 10 points. Mca Niu eullcd down nine re- bounds for Chnst Collcae. - * * * h ~agles runaway .infourtb Earle leads 68-47 Estanci.a victory over Costa Mesa By STAN GRANCH o..,Y,... Ceill•ll• • 01 The battle for bragging nghts in the c-11~ ol (. osta Mesa got a little heated Thursda~ nig.hf at Estancta H1Jh, and allhouah tht Ea&Jes pulled away for a 66-4., '1ctol') o"cr lhc Mustana,s. 1t v.a s much closer than the final scort 1nd1catcd W 1th three $CC'Onds left. Estancia (10-4) had lhe ball. an J 8-po1nl lead and ailed tame out. Eagles Coach Lisa McNamee said she wanted to pracuce a full-<e>un inbounds play the Eagks msaht need later m the )car 1n a closer same ~ustangs Coach James Weeks l.nev. e\actl) v.hat the Ea&Jcs wCTC '"' 1n110 do. and he did not want the E.agk'I 10 pract1~ at his team' e>.~n The inbound pass flew to half- cout1 ~ hert the Eagles' Melod)' Earle and the \.i ustana.s· Maurttn Moore ran into each other. The otlic1al couldn't ignore the flaarant contact and he called a foul on Costa Mesa 8\ this time. \\eeks was funous He ieh his pla)CT had been fouled. and he "IS upset about the way the pme 'AIS cndin& aflcr h1s team had put lonh a good etTort. He then d«1ded 10 call three straight time· outs. and b\' the t nd of the third one. the ten ion ·had lifted and pints v.erc br1gh1cr "I don't ha'e any 111 fttlinas1oward Estaricia ... \\eek" said. ·• t JU St wanttd to prote-,1 the call and that was the onh IAll\ I could do rt." (o ta M~ (4-9) f ot off to a qui k start ta"'"' an I -4 lead in the oP:ning lour minutes But the Ea&&c ttcdthc orc31 l-qbytheen th'Ci.nt quancr from that point. the smaller Mus- tanp. "ho arc both hort on size with their taJle t pla)er at 5-foot"'6. and 1n num~I"\ with onl)' •~ 11rls on the squad. touaht a dctermmed bank and trailed b) onl) fh e at the start of the founh quarter However. fauaue <'auaht up W'lth the 1ustanJ\. v.ho no lon,tr could top the 1n 1dt' pmc of EstaMia. To rnakc mat~ worx. the M~• m1\std lht front Ctid Of fi e ..,..,., bonu frtt-throw ..11tuateon1. •• 11 '"' lhoiC f\~ ht *""' ~rt} 1n t~ final q'*'Cf tatted -. .. Id Wttk •"Wt weft l-0 ·~ h<>n and we COUid woe lflDrid to,.. up an) chenttl. Ot.tpilt lht VIC141!)' •• McNUMI fOuftd a ftaw w1lh IM&...-.. "Wt ha~ all ... •amt .... aa tttt wortd. .,., we•• r1r1r1 = .. --= .. -· QriiiW9 CoMt DAil Y PfLOT I Friday, January e. 1989 . BUFFALO. N.Y.-ThcNFLfoo1bal1 frenzy that normally ef\lult\ ci11cs such as Chicqo and San Fnanci5co this time of year hasariPOCd Buffalo fort he first time in more than 20 years. The hoopla surroundin_g 1he Balls' AFC' cham- pionship pmc apanst the C1nc1nna1i Bengals unda) has spread to radio and television stations. poli1ic1am. and even priests. Althou.&h .. Bills fever" has been running high ~11 yeu, the &ms' 17-10 playoff victory over the Houston Oilcn last Sunday sent the excitement surrounding a team which hasn•t won a champ1onsh1p sin~ 1965 to unprecedented levels. "I have never seen 1t this way before -11's a fever pitch," said Bill Weston, proeram director at WHTT- FM and a lifelong BuffaJo-arca resident. IN THE BLEACHERS • ••. ,\ND =THIS JUST IN: .........:----. SOCIOLOGISTS 1'°'Y MN<lmD ™T 1l£ Cff05ITE ~ t5 NO ~ A1'TRK1tD BY A FIRt'~, c( SHAPELY tMlY ••. Weston's station has added to 1he excitement b) producing a record that is a compilation of a season's wonb of sona parodies about vanous Bills' opponents. for example. when the Bills played the Bengals Gansz fired by Kansas City earlier in the year. WHTT had song writer Mark Bradford produce a song called" Let's Beat Cincinna1i" that wasa take-off on Lynyrd Skynyrd's hit sona "Sweet Fruit Gann, whose teams won just EE Home Alabama." ei&ht games in two years. was fired c II• "We play the songs all week before the game." Tfiursday as coach of tl'le Kansas C'ity t Weston said. "We were getting so many requests for the Chiefs. Carl PetersoD, named ~resident songs, we decided to put them all together on an and chief operating officer last month. said he fired albUm." Ganu after a leng1hy review. Peterson did no1 hin1 at a The record. called the .. Buffalo Bills Boo&ie." has successor . . . Pro Bowl linebaclccr Shue CoDlu, sold 3.000 copies in local stores. according to Weston. sidelined for the past six weeks with a fool in)ury. WHTT 11n't alone in its suepon of the Bills. practiced with the Buffalo Bills Thursday and s:a1d he WKBW-TV has adorned its studio with "Let's Go will start in Sunday's AFC title game against tftc Bills" blnncrs and The Buffalo News rettived 4,SOO Cinci nnati Bengals .,. TerryBradsllaw,MelBloutand entries in its .. Name the Bills· Defense" contest. LyuSwau, who helped the Pinsbura.h St~lers to four The winner of the papeT's contest -Blizzard Super Bowl victories during the 1970s. head 1he hst of Dcfen·se -was an obvious one, given Buffalo's Ii finalists for induction into the Pro FootbaU Hall of reputation for harsh winter weather. Fame. Jo1n1ng the three former St~lers arc: Kansas Erie Cou'ftty Executive Dennis Gorski has also City Chiefs defensive tackle BllC:t Blldaaau; former joined the Bills bandwagon by wagering five gallons of coach and current manqjng general partner of the Los his county's maple syrup apinu 1he same amount 'Of An&eles and Oakland Raiders Al Davis; Minnesota Cincinnati chili thalls being put up byhiscounterpans Vi~anas defensive end Cut Eller; former Vikings in Hamilton County, Ohio, Coadi BINI Graat; Miami Dolphins quarterback Bob "The Buffalo Bills arc on an athletic high and they Griae; linebacker Ted Headrlckl, who played for the can't be stopped,'' Gorski told Hamilton County Baltimore Colts. Green Bay Packery and Raiders: Commissioners Robert Taft. Norman Murdock and Packers and Cleveland .Browns defensive tackle Beary Joseph Dccourci in a· conference call earlier this week. Jordu; Browns running back Leroy Kelly; R~ms ~ offensive tuard Tom Mack; Coll• and San Diego ------------------. .. Charaers ught end Job Mackey; Raiders offensive tackle Art SllelJ and Packers safety WllUe Wood. Th. c Quote of the day 1989 inductees wall be announced Jan. 24. · .. Jerry Reyaoh11, Sacramento Kings coach. after a loss to the Lakers: "They got Magic and we got tragic." Maxwell admits taking money Former University or Florida basket-Ill ball player VerDOD Maxwell acknowledged V hi d t 1'. b p rcce1v1ng money as a senior from agents. ersace re 0 coac acers including one whose financial rela11onsh1p w1th the Gators' all-tune leader scorer apparently has ~-Ve_nace aot hlS first head m caughtlhcattentionofafederalgrandjury.a newspa~ coachu~g JOb m the NBA Thu~y when reponed Thursday. Maxwell. who played at Fl onda the Indiana Pacers hi~ him with the ho.pc from 1985to 1988and is now a membcrofthe NBA San he would breathe new hfe. mto a team with . . • Antonio Spurs.. confirmed he was paid small amounts the second-worst record 10 the league: He IS 1he third of money _ S20 here. $20 or $30 there -by bead coach the Pacers have had this season. They Hollywood. Fla .. agent Greg Latimer. the St. Pctersbura started (). 7 under Jack Ramsay and lost two more Times said ... Sammie Sml"-who bounced back from under assist.ant coaches Mel Dwelt and. Da.ve an mJury-plagucd early season to i:egain the form t~at Tw~ before Geor1e lrvlae took over on an antcnm helped him set a sm&le-scason rush 1 ng record at Flonda basjs •... In other.NBA news:, ~au)' M~I· the Statcm 1987.sa1dl'hurtdayhewillskiph1sfinalycarof "'BA sNo. I d.f:al\-pit:k last yar. lnJU~ knee hpm_ents collegiate chgJbihty to tum professional. Smich. who !D a P,me with Mtlwaukcc . and will be s1deltn~ was the Most V_aluable Player in the Seminoles' 13-7 1ndefin1tely, a Los A~lcs Oippc~ team doc:to.r said Sugar Bowl victory over Auburn Monday night. is Thursday. The rookie was ~veraging 16. 7 points a eligible to apply fort he drafi because his freshman class ·same. 6.6 reboundsa~ 3.1 assists before he was IOJurcd will graduate this spnng ... Qerie Nelsoa, Pacific· I 0 ... Dalla~ Mav~ncks forward Rey Tarpley was Conference Player of the Year in 1988, was suspended suspended ande~nitely ~1thou1 pay Thursday afier indefinitely from the USC women's basketball team for celhna team officaals he washed to scc kf~rthcr help from undisclosed disciplinary reasons 'Thursday, Coach substance abuse counselors for an ongoing problem . : . LI.Ilda SMrp said. Nelson is a senior center-forward who Larry 8~'1 recovery from suricry ~n both heels is leaves the Trojans leading the team in scoring with an ~bead of schedule and he probably wdl retl~m. to the average af27.1 polntsap"'e and rebounding with 10.0 hneup_ before March I, the ~ston Celt1" team a game ... After bcin&Jalted by Earle Brwee, Northern phys1ctan. Dr. Anehl Sdaeller, said ... I~ games pl~yed Iowa on Thursday picked former player and lon11i me '.fhu~y: Dale Elllt scored a career-high 49. pou~ts, assistant coach Terry AHa to bccomC" head football including the first two . baskets of ~ttle s nine coach ... lnfieldcrCraJaRe,..Wt,a frccaaent who had consecutive field goals without ~ m!ss in the fourth agreed to salary arb1trat1on with the Houston Astros. quarter. and the Sonics won their ninth consecutive has aarced to a one-year contract for $300.00Q plus' pme at home. 120-106 over Sacramento · · . ~ s 150.000 in performance bonuses ... Dave Bristol, a ~r scored seven straight points to break a ~90 tie former Cincinnati Reds manager who was 1he late.'" the fourth quarter and lead C:levela!'d tons I 0th Philadelphia Phillies' third base coach last season. has s1~1ght victory. 103-98. ov~ Chicago in Richfield. been hired as Cincinnati's third base coach for 1989. the Ohio ... I~ Sao AntC?OIO, rookie WWie Allde,... scored Reds announced Thursday ... Free agent outfielder a ~~r-h1gh 36 s>:<>•nts as the Spurs handed Ph1ladcl-IUek welt has been offered a one-year contract with e_baa_~t~ fourth st1111ght lo~ 119~ 1.04 .:. In Denver. Alea the Kansas City Ro)'ils. who arc looking for added &aaUtll scored fi ve of his 37 po11_tts 1n an l 1-4 fourth-bench strength ..• Jlm Law ... , the first All-Amcnca quarter run that broke a IOS-105 lie and led the Nuggets f~tball pl_ayer from Stanford University, has died at to a 131-J29 v1ctory over Golden S httSe-Of 86. Lawson~~ Tu~y•ftua peciod"'°f Rookie Magee takes early lead _111_hca_J_th_. ----------- AINI~• Ma1ee, a rookie in the n winners-only field , overcame worsening weather for a 4-under-par 68 and a onc- 1hot lcad Thursday in the first round of the Tournament of Champions in Carlsbad. Magee. the last man out on the La Costa Country Oub co.ursc. had to blttJe unseasonably ch illy temperatures and increasina- ly brisk winds for his surprise lead in the kickoff event on the PGA Tour schedule. Magee. 26. earned his spot io tbe ~"elusive field with his first career victory last year in the Pensacola Open. The tournament takes only the winners of Tour events from the last 12 months • IArell "*'11, RM a.Nt and Gres Pewen share a one.stroke lead at 137 after two rounds of the Spalding Invitational Pro-Am tournament in Carmel. Televiaion._ radio TaL•VISION S:OS P.m. -NO •ASKITaALL: Atlanta e t Oelrolt, TIS. 6:30 P.m. -NO HOCKEY: Kine' el WIMll)tO <delllv.cl>. Prime Ticket. 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Joe Mullen scoted four ~Is and Dout Gilmour added four 111ists and the jo-ahttid pl wtth S: 15 10 play Thui'tday niaht as the Calpry Flames Starts f'.rilly Bruins assume top spot UCLA routs DticlCs to take over leao 1rt Pacific 10 race Fr.m ne Atsoclatecl Prest Trevor Wilson scored 24 points. 16 an the first half. to help UCLA to a 97.66 P1c1fte 10 Conference basket· ~II r_omp over Orqon Thursday na.&ht in Eutcne. The victory. coupled with An· zona's loss at Stanford. left the Bruins alone in first plate in the conference st.andin&s at 3-0. UCLA is S-2 overall. The Bruins never trailed and led by as many as 33 points. Pooh Rich· ardson added 21 points. iocludmg four 3-pointers, for the Bruins. Oreaon. 0-1 in the Pac-10 and 5-6 for the season. wH led by Keith Reynolds with 17 points. Breu Coffey added 15 for Jhe Ducks. 11 in the first half. The loss was the third straiaht for Oregon. In other Pac· I 0 pm es: Staafor11 13, 'J\rilou 71: Todd Lichti scored a career-high 35 points. including 11 straight for Stanford down the stretch. as the Cardinal overcame a 21--4 deficit and beat No. 8 Arizona. UCLA fol'Ward Don llacLean 'rabta rcbcMUld wttb aatlaortty u Oreton'• Keith Repolda .watcbee darinC Pac-10 •a.me. Lichti had 27 points in the second halfand madcall 15 ofh1s free throws as Stanford. 9-3. 2· I. upended 1he Wildcats at home foT tbe ~ond straight year 1n boisterous Maples Pavilion. Last year's 82-74 tnumph cost Arizona. 8-2. 3-1 . 1hc No. I rank1na,. The'W11dcats had 1he1r 14- gamc conference wanning streak snapped. • State 5-8: Anderson Hunt scored 14 poin1s and David Buller added 13 to help No. 12 UNLV defeat New Mexico Stale Greg Anthony. who suffered from muscle pasms this Wttk. add~ 11 points and 10 ISSISIS for Nevada-Las Vcps. 9-2. 4-0. while Stace~ Augmon'added ano1her 10 for the Rebels. The Awes. 8-4. I· I. ~ere led by Johnny Roberson and Steve MtGl01hhn. who both scored nine points. The Runnin· Rebels have deleattd the A{&1es in their last 12 mtt1mas Presao State 11, Su JeM Stale H : Eleven .second-half j)OU'lts by Wilbert Hooker. including four free throws 1n the final IS seconds. led Fresno State, 7-4, 2.:0.ovcrthe Spartans. S-7, 1-2. tn San Jose. Uta• State as. Pacific It: Nathan Grant scored I 5 points and pulled down 12 rebounds 1n lcad1n1 the ~cs. 3-8. 1-1. over the T11ers. 4-6. Orea.. State ••• USC U : Gaf) Payton scored 19 points. handed out 10 assists and had four steals to lead Oregon State to the win 1n Corvallis. The Beavers. 8-3. 1-2. took the lead for goo<flatcin the first halfand held off a sccond-ha!fUSC rally to bea1 the Trojfns. 7-6. 0-2. for the 15th 11mc in their la st 29 mccungs. RIVALRY RENEWED ••. F.romBl ~ CallfornJa l4 Arizona State ....- Wuh Leonard Taylor scoring 21 of his 28 points. Cahforn1a. 11-3. 2-1. shot 71.4 perccn1 from the field in the first half and coasted past 1hc Sun Devils. 7-4. I ·2. In 1he Bia West Nevada-Lat Vela• 79, New Mexico Moser twisted a knee a~anst R1v- erSJdc for which he prcv1ously had surgery. but should be ready Satur- day. Coast is led by sophomore guard Dueck Crane and Schlines, a 6-6 freshman center. Sophomore auard La~font Speed and Derck Johnson. a fine 3-po1nt shooter. add suppon. while fre hman forwards Chip Hanlon and Scott De tefano out of ESPN gets cable rlghts to bas~ba11 ESPN a~qu1red the cable 1elcv1s1on btginn1ng1n 1990. nghts to m~or1ca1uc bastball Thurs-ESPN outbid Turner Broadca un.g day with a four-year, S400 m1lhon Syitcm. port hannel A mencaand deal that wall dou~e the sPQn'• 1he USA Network for the cable national TV revenue and offer fans package. Turncund ESPN were the more11mes than ever. finalists. · ESPN will televise I 75a.amcsa year .. T~ btd'l~crcvcl). very. vcl) ~nn1n1 tn 1990, with single pmcs dose." Ucbcrroth Ja1d '"There: wa a on Sunday and Wednesday ni&hts 11ny, s1nalc-d 1"t pcrcentaged1f anddoublehcadcrsonTuesda) and ferenceamO"Jthrccofthcm " Fridayevcn1nas. The nc1work also Roger Werner. prn1dent and t hief will showgameson Opcn1n1Da)'. cxecullVeofficcrof P . said the holidays and dunna spnng 1rain10a.. country's lafiCSt cable nct~ork was "For the first time 10 baseball .. aM<>lutel) dehgh1ed" 10 add history, the whole season will be baseball to 11sco"cra1c: of the NFL presented to fans who want to follow coHcae football. collcac ba ketball 1tontclcv1s1on.'"Comm1s toner andotherm.,or portscvcnts, Peter Ueberroth s.a1d at a news "We'., c been workina hard for conference. more than e1Jht )'ears to get bascball.'" "We .. ,11 present all tams and all Werner said. "The day has finall y •vtttOMm both te.auet;-and-tnat~· r---a~l'f'tl..eMi ~c cou&dn ·,~baoottt.'' an incredible th mg for baseball... The ESPN and C~ deals .. m The deal came les than a month provide baseball ..,..Ith about S37S afterCBS&arced toa four-yar.S I I malltona )'Clrtn nattonal TV rcv- bilhon contract to tdevtsc lhe Al•)'· enue. That 15 almost double the offs, World Scncs. All-Star Game and income baseball is rccc1v1n1from1b a 12-omercaular-seasonpackqc currcnts1x-yeardeatswith NBCand Edison have been solid figures at forward. "Golden West is physical," G1lhs said. "We're probably the smallest tan1ng team lin the conference). If we dQn't bloc\ out and play pos1 defense and help out an then:, we can '1 beat anybody. We've done 1t well somC11mcs and not done it well somcumcs." Du1as B1os~ TE LEVI SION RAOIU ASC ESPN. which reaches SO. l,.m1lhon homes. will be the s.ccond national cable nc '-work to how major lc,aaue pmcs. U Aa1rcdgamC1 from 1979-83. In adchtion to1tsfeaturedpmes, ESPN will be able toswuch tootber pmcsandalsoshowh1Jhhahtsofthe night's action "If somebody 1s pitchinJa no-h1ueror 1hcre'u lon1 buunastreak for instance, we coutd switch lo th.at pmesoe\Ct)Onccouldsee1t,'• Ueberroth said Bryan811ra1 blscbl~ ~1dent for broadcast1ns. said the ESPN dcal •111 ha\'eonlya hm1tcd cfTttt on local broadcasts and super- stallon:S that telc\. IJC teams such 11 the Ch1cq0Cubsand AtJant.a Bra\'f1 across the cou ntl)'. Weekend TV, radio sports Satardar It cw York 11 Santa ijarbara. ~P.lL ( 11 IJO). 7 30 Jtm. -COLLEGE 8ASlt£TIALL: Oregon. KN (1070) It Saadar Tt:U:VlffN -9·30 a.m. -PRO FOOTll ·AFC Champion tnp pm~Buffalo at Cincinnati. Channel 4 I p.m , \.o.. PltO POOTBALL: NFC CbamPfO!\th1p aa~n Franc•tC'O ar Chiaao Channtl 2.i I p.m. -UING~ World Cup -..orMn's downhill from Alccnmarkc. Austria (ta~). Channel 7. 2 p.m.-M&N'IOOU': Towumcnt of Champion from Car'fsbed. final round (dCll)'Cd). 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'.., throuah class1f1ed 142-1111 ACROSS 1Cotomn--es....ne 10 a.sic amount 14 Liiy type 15 Opening 18 Htnttl houf 17 Cfuyu - - 11 Mat cut 1t 8onee 20 Poa TTyre~ 23 a ... men, pert 24 The lky 28 S•l•m•ndef 2t Gltft name 31 Y81e1tucMt11 32 Stiff l\elrt 34 Room renter 38 M8Me breed 3t Wl'jM4 pert 41 Gael+c 42 smerll 45 NYSE W()(d 48 To Scot •• Entllueeatm 50 Alflfft\etMI 51 Performer 55Noun~ 17 Stupid one SI l.onOtnOI t3 UK river 44 Soll Pfe' llSLOW 118ign 87 Keye Fr MAUQ~ et~ 70 Cofp CllY 71 Wwble DOWN 1 OeMnw 2 CofrlOor s e ... tNlll t91Tlity name 4 tc.muMI 5 Touehlng e Sptuh 7 Autl\of Anll• • Of Eir• t Thr .. WIM - «I Wtloi. 11 819Ck Fr 12 .,.uvltln 13 R•lns l'lltd 21 -ll reptOIGh 22 Llgflt circle 25 Fllh 28 TIOM 27 COii IOC 21 Ritt Kon-- 30 Prhlllely 33 o,i..1<>n 35 ~toot·. bell'•_.. Cup ,.~ 37 Clnc:inNU ,...,, 40 Highwey rnwtc 43 Pent ff98l'ly 44 Adjust 46 F .. 11\et Plfl 47 Mornetll ':°' 51 Pll)'9' 52 "•• 63 Mtilodin 54 US tymOOI 61 SM Cludl 5t Type ol tdlOo4 10 Cork helmet e 1 OI en ec>OCh 82 P.,.UICM M 8efnend • .. " Mits~bishi' S 1989 Montero LS stand~ ljp to comparisons This r~t on the 1989 M1t5Ubishi four-door Montero LS began with o phone col to my~-"Jeff," I sotd, "don't buy o sport ut1l1ty ven1Cle until you see the one I'm driving." Jeff hos been shopping for o Je.p CherokH, another ucellent four. wheel drive, four ·door sport ut1l1ty vehicle. Comporot1vefy equipped, the Jeep costs about $22,000. M1tsub1sh1 just introduced this oll·new lour door model which w1D compete with ChrysJe<'s ptoduct. The Montero hos this in its lovor. it's bigger ond cheaper. I don't mean cheap construction. It's excephonolly sturdy, wh.ch. ex counts for us ·weight. The curb we1gh1 is 3,836 pounds, over 800 pounds heavier than the Cherolcee. h's built like o truck but rides like o cor. "lex* ot the moss1ve bumpers, Jeff. It hos tow hoolcs front ond reor ond 11's oll set to odd the hitch " Continuing my soles pitch. I added, "You con tow up to. 4,000 pounds." Unfortunately, I kicked one of the big trees. bringing Jeff's attention to 11. "What brand of tire is 11, Uncle Tom?'; I read the 1mpnn1 on the sidewall but didn't recognize the monufocture's name. "But they ore steel·belted radials, Jeff " I'm 1mptessed with the Montero's height. Jeff thought it wos too high. I told him M1tsub1\h1 purposely used block molding oround the windows to give the illusion of o lower roof line, but Jeff didn't see 1t that woy. He wonted to be able to reach the lte· Dodge Roider .I It even hos the some 1ncltnometer. on impressive looking instrument of no value. Jeff soid the Montero isn't os maneuverable os the Jeep. I explained it hos o JS.foot tvrmog diameter, about three feet more than 1he Cherolcee. It wos onnyo1ng 10 be kepi on the defensive. However, 1n sp11e of his observo· !tons, he didn't go running bod to hes Jeep d~ler to buy o Cherolce,e He hos o genuine interest 1n 1he Montero. ond rightfully so. It's o good buy Right now , Jell is 1n o quondory THE FAS"f LANE: The percentage of cars going foster than 70 mph on It .... a f~ traz-IMloe wttla fou-wlaeel clrlft and ,... r. n .. .......,.... .• -!! Al , .. - rural interstate highways 1n Vtrgm10 dunng the doyt1mefnor'e than doubled 17 to I .S percent 111111med101ely ofter 1he speed l1m11 wos rlsed from 55 ts> 65 rrph In ne1ghbonng Morylon4 wjere~ the speed limit remains 55, !he propor1ton pf c.ors excceed1ng 7d on rural interstate· h19nwoys 1n the daytime stayed oboiwthe som~. HEADS UP: The head up display IHUOI developed lor m1l1tory otrcroh 1s being adopted for outomo1tve use for e.aomple, o hol6groptuc unoge o the speedometer reading 1s Pf01ected on the windshield so the drever doesn't hove to look down to the instrument pone.I. Other HUD readings con by displayed, too SpecificatioM VEHICLE lYPf .......... 4-door, 5- ~. sport utility whic&e .,,.... four-wheel driw. BASE PRICE ....•....• S 18,319 (• teated : $20,23,}.NGINE lYPE ........... SOHC V~ '#tth multi- point fuel iniecrion. Dt5'lACEMENT ........... 3-UMr. HORSEPOWER (net) .......... 1'3 ot .5,000 rpm. TORQUE (lb·ft) ............ 168 ot 2,500 rpm. TRANSMr5SION ............. ·1pMCf automatic with o .... rdirw. WHEElBASE ............. 106.1 in. TRACK FRONT /REAR .......•.. 5.5.1. TURNING .•. OtAMETEft .............. 38.7 ft OVER· All WIOTH ............• 66.1 in. HEIGHT •............ 7 '·' in. CURB WEIGHT ........... 3,136 lbl. FUEL CAPACITY ........... 2 ... 3 p Ions. EPA MILEAGE RATING ......... 17 city, 17. highway. The 1989 M1tsub1shi four .c:k>of Monter LS is roted three wheels Hour wheels is bestl STRONG fEA TURE ..... .lnterior roominess. WEAK FEATURE ...... location of rodlO. down rock -except 11 d 1dn' t .hove 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; one. "I con easily get up into the seat, Uncle T~. because I'm s1• feet 1011, but I don't know 1f Melinda will be able to climb 1n w11h the some ease." I demonstrated how easy 11 is to fold down the rear seat. He hod to admit that Melinda would be oble 10 do 1t effortlessly. And he wos impressed with the cargo space, too. "You could lood o washer ond dryer ond hove room to spore, Jeff, ond 11 you need o spore, the ttre is mounted on the rear door." As o youngster. Jeff bounced on furniture. He's s11ll doing 11. "Just testing the bucket seats, Uncle Tom They're really comfortable " The controls cushioning the dnver' s seat ond t'1e backrest bolsters fascinated him. "ler's toke 11 for o ride," tie so1d. Kids Here's o beouttful S20,234 vehicle offering o lu.aurious nde, ond he wonts off ·rood travel so he could beat 11 to death. And beat 1t he did. He drove through o construction oreo trying to get bogged down while in fourth . wheel dnve He couldn't Jell wos impressed. "It doeui'1 hove os peppy on engine as the Cherokee, Uncle l'Om." I toad ~.~tti.Jeep hos o 4 liter en~~-­ th1s hos o 3 liter, V -6 'What kind of gos mileage does 1t get i " My answer brought deafening silence " 17 miles pet goffon both city ond highway " When he turned on the radio, I knew wbot ht wos g<>•ng to soy. "Why would they pul the rod•o way down there?" Though I told htm Mehndo could tune the rod10 while he's dt1v1ng, we agreed it's located too low f0< o dove< 10 reach The entire 1nstn1ment panel •S o corryovet from the two door Montero lolso sold under the name Vacat ion, RV show begins in Anaheim H. Wef~ &ct Entcrpr t~ 2'• Annvot Anohe1m Sp0t1s, Vocation & RV Show k.cks off the 1989 ou•door recr.ation season or the Anohe1m CC>Mentl()(\ Centet, Sa111rdo'p', Jon. 7 ttwougtdon 15. This one·SIClP shoW ol'ld so feotutes "'°'' then 600 eich bits 1nc!Udtng hundredi of vocotlOt\ dtst•· notlOM which con be res rved on ' • spot. More rt.on 70 bronc;h of ond more thOn $ 1 S mll!On WOfth of •e<.reotiono ~ehiclis wit be on sole ranging from ,.... tent troilets to lu•l.lfY motor· hoiMil. ~ces for odUfts ore S6 50 ~hiklrlft 6· I 5 Veot'S $2 2.S ond ttti•"'* 6 ore lree. 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" ............ .i ........ ~;..~.;.~~.;~;.;.~ .. i.~: CALL ....,,. 147-1041 .... 1 ... 114-1111 Jaguw XJe 11n•. etean. ~. ~~~ ... ~ne~ rune aoocf A.s wtth ten ..-• """'-.._.... of "I 5 2 ~ o e 1 5. 4 o 3 s Import• & a. Safe. "8JC NOTICE "8JC llJTIC( "8JC NOTICE "8JC llJTIC( NIJC NOna: PmlJC NOna: "8JC NOTICE "8lJC mTICl (RF0678) 213171' MERCEDES. • '1CTmOUI IUeMU ~ name °' nema FIClmOUe .,..._.. Sl«linQ A H~t ~ K.... K.m1 .._ • L lo ml (8705) ORDER your '89 Of • ..... ITATSmlff titted aboVe on September MAim ITATSmlfT Thie lfetemen WU tu.cs FICT1TIOUI .,..... FICTtTIOUI ....... . flCTmOUI .,_.. ACTITIOUI ., .... 77 4IOIL a D (8214) Metoedel-BeN end gee The fo1ow1nO perlOnt 11e 17, 1MI The lollowlng pett0nt ... Wffh the County Ctertl of Ot· MAM1 ITATl•NT MAM1 ITATamNT NAm ITAJtmlff NM9 ITATBmln 15 3I08E 42k ""(too7) the wty bWd ..... ra te. ~~.:;HIOH EX· ~ :.=:>-:: filed dof1A~~TS, IN· rTNaCounty on '*-"bet 0:::::::: ~ .,. ~ = ~ .,. The= ::eon.,,,. The=~ .. 18 7 7 300!1....., f'a·:O(~)) Compw~ & !. HouteSa..._ 2 f3 1 J74 PRE.SS, 174 JoAnn St , with the County CW1t of Of. TERIOA DESIGN, MAIN· ,.._,, L.Al.INGS HUBBY. 81 Fw LlJSK HOMES, 17550 "o;f ,_KSl0£ AT ST AN-~ HOMES. /WHELAN .._ a ..,. .., ea.ta MeM. Cellf 12e27 81109 County on oec.mtier TENANCE AND LEASING Pubffhed Otano-COMt om.. Coeta ......_ Calif Giftette Ave~ lrvw'le. Cakt FORD MNCH 17550 Gillet· RANCH, 17S50 G11ene Ave., . PW' .... ..,. ERCEOES. John Scott PowellOtl. 114 e. tNI 324 '2 Outrioo•r way. o..tv Pltot oeo.mtier 18, 23, CNit1ee M s.mo. 12111 92714 ,. A¥t , "'-tne.'Callt 1271' IMM. c.1t 92714 .JoAM Street. C:O.ta Mee&. . P...at Laguna Niguel, Calif ,92e77 30, 1981, Jenuary 8. 1M11 Flr«>rand Streat, Gwden SeMce MottqaGe Com-The luM Compally A Tht LUlll COl'flOMY A s,AVE 'f04K2"' time. ChooMI I "8.£ NOllC( Callt.12127 Publilhed er.,. co.at C)et)i Lynn RodMy, 23945 F·17' 0'°"9, Celol 12640 1>•ny Cal1forn1• 17550 Calllornla Corporation, Calltornla Corporeiion. rom 1 ~ez.pr~~!} Faith Ann Brann1,i:, o..ty Piiot o.e.nbet 18. 23. w~. LaQYna N9* •-.,. llftTIH' TIW• but•net• 11 eon· Giiiett• Aw . tmne. Cehf '75SO Ginette Alie . !MM. 17550 GMl9t1e Aw., !MM. owned M ..,.,.,,,_e I( 41171 5301 Udo~ Or , 30, 1911. JWMHWY I , 1911 Clllif 128'77 ~ nu1iw. ducted by 911 lndMduel 92714 Cellt 92114 Cellf 92714 Houee "'llf ~ & ~ MOTICa Of' DSATM port 8-Ch, c.at:t2ee3 F-981 Heidi Aenn•rt, 324 12 I(.._ Th• r•o••tr•nt com· lhl1 °"""'"' 11 con· Ttlta but1nee1 11 eon· Tiiis t>l*""8 la con-s a f e . 2 1 3 I 1 1 4 AM> Of' N iihOM nq butineat is eon· ~utrl er Way. Laguna -menoed to 11entee:1 butl· <IYcted by a COfpofatoon duded by a eot~•tlOfl duC'9CI w, a llmlt9d pertner· MERCE)ES. TO Ul•HTP dUcted by; a genertl pert· PlBJC NOTICE-' , Call! 92177 F~!filOUllTA~Tll ,,.. undet the 11e1mou1 The reo11u1nt com· T"• reg11trant eoM· _,., llTAT9 CW nerahi9 hit bu11ne11 11 eon· -'" buSlneM name or "*'* rnenced to trwect but!· "*"*' to tranaec:1 bufl.. · The r•011trant com· VW '18CONVERTIBLE DOROTMYIWLYM The reglttrint com· • ._. ducted by a general part. Thll0"9wlnoperaonsare 11ttedaboYoeonDec;ember I, nesa undtr 1M llc11hou1 n.. ..,,_,., the 1tc11tious tnenQeC1 to 1tatlMC:t .._.. Orange w/b4ack top. HAUPT, M A menoec1 to transact bual· FICTITIOUI .,.,._,, nerahlp doHIQ ~ • 1911 ~ name Of namaa ~ name °' NllM9 ~ UftdW tna tletitlcNe GrHt condition. New DOTTIR HAUPT ,,... under lhe llCUtloU• NAMI ITATl•NT • Th• teg111r1nt com· c R v ll'tVESTMENT CMt1a M Sarno listed ll:>OW on oee.tnber ... ted ab0'/9 on Augutt, ~ name Of NIIMI pelnt. "500. 852·9 155 c ... -.....: butlneal ,,.,,,. °' n.,.,,.. The IOl!owlng J*IOM .,. menced to lraone1 bull-COMPANY. 20~1teher AY· Th!a •II**' WU flied 20, 1on \NI 11-.cs at>0\19 on Januery 3, vw 1984 RABBIT CON· A·~··'--lilted at>ove on Dec;ember 5, doing butlneU u MN undet the 11eu11ou1 ~ .. If :~~2~ 1, ta M .... wltn the County C.. of Ot· RletWd T OelN, Sac· Richard T Oelt\I, Sec• '* To ... Mir• . .,.. ... ...,_ ... , 1918 ROMANDEl INVEST. butlnest neme or namn anoe County on oee.tnbet ret.,y . retary Alof\erd T OelN Sec· VEATIBLE. 5 tPHd, cteollOfl , contingent eredl· J.S. Powetson MENTS HSSO Gillette Ave . llaled ebOYe on NIA Gary L Devldlon. 245 Ft .. 14, llU Tl'lll atatement wu ttlad This 1tatemen1 wu tiled r.wry . ' am/fm t1ereo cau. ale tora, and peraons wtlO mey TI\la atat.ement wa• 111ec1 lrvtne Calif 127,. Debi Rooney Cher Avenue St• 0-1, Cotta Nt11t0 wtth the County C..,._ of Ot· with the C<iuniy Qerti o1 Or· Thl9 .-aternent ... Mid or O'M*'. metallic be otlletwlM ln1erated In the with the COl,ll'lty Q«ll ot Or· T~ Luttl Company A Thlt 1111eman1 WU l11ed ....... Caltf 12629 . PublltM<I OtanG9 COMI ... County on 0ec;emb41r .,. Coun1y on ~ -"" tM County a.ti of Or· , ~ $8000. wlll °' ettatei Ot bOlh, of anoe County on De09mbet Calilornla Corporation with the County Clerll of Ot· Jotln A ~ty;,.,. 24~~ Daily P.-0. Dec;embet 23. 30. 14, 1911 14 !Ml engt County on Decambef 7·2115 DOAOTHYEVELYNHAUPT. 7. lNI 17550 Gillette Ave tn.'lne anoe County onlOecembet c:Mr AYen.ue .. te .,..1,.,.,.ta 1916 Jenueryl. 13, 1981 ,_,,,. Ml11• 14 tMI AAA DOTTIE HAUPT . , .... Cellf 92714 . • 5. 1911 Meal, Celtf 92821 • F-422 Publiahed Or"eoge Coet1 PubhlMd Orenoa COM\ • .,.,,. ... A PETITION hat beell fll«I Publllhed Otanoe Coast John D Lu•k 17550 ,.,. Tony Rota. 245 '*'* DellY Ptk>t o.c.rrtbet 23. 30, Oelly '"°' ~ 23 30 ~ Orenoa c... ,., CAMARO AS. =· by Al!.~~':'~ Delly Piiot D•c•mbet ti, 23. Gllell• Ave . !MM Call! Pubhlhed Or1n99 Coast :-c.:.t~21~'· Co.I• --ti' llft'nl'r 1916, Jenuary 8 t3. 1919 1tU Jf#WMY I . 13, 1ait • ~ PtlOt December 23, ~. wMtl b6adt lntetlor 8c:yl Int_!_'\!~';:,..,.._ e-30. 1911. January I. 1911 92714 Dally Pilot '*-"ti:' ~.]3• Jotln S Juon 245 F.. ,.._ nu 1 iw. F-0 t4 F..005 1tl8; ~I, 13. 1M ...._ · • .,.,_, """""'"'"' ..,.ange c F-17~ Wllliem D Lu.-l7550 30, 1911. Janu.,y v, 1..,. · · ,,_..7 11,000 rnltea. _. tn.an-qu11t1ng tn1t Alf RED G-•-A I · Calf F·M7 Chet A~te 0-1, Cotta 1( ... 1 ual. ale. power ai.anno. LEWIS tfAUPT be ~ted _... ve · """9, · 1 Mee&. caait 92e2e flCTtTIOUI .u...11 aeooo Call "3-.3093 -'*'°"" reoreaentalille "8.JC NOTICE 12T114 b --"'WITll'C Thia bullMll II con· MAMI ITATa...-T "8.IC NOTICE Pl8.JC N011CE "8JC 11)1'C( · 1 ...._._...,_ 1.._ •t.ie of fl• butlnetl '' e n-r-nuiiw. d\IC:1ed ....-8 •.-11 petl· 1..._ ,__ -· .,. --~.;;.;.;;.~-.------1 man '11 ITl .fie~ ... FIC llTtoU9 ........ duC1ed by'. hmtled partner· nerll'ltP ¥f ..-·-·-;;;,;;,; ;;---. ~ .... M99 -~ Tt4E PETITION teQueStl NAmlTATa•MT lhtp FICTfTIOUI....... Th• reg11trent com· OOSJecTAA I NSTRU-f lCTITtOUIM.I..... ,ICTtTIOUleu.-11 FICTIT'IOUe ...... authoftty to admlnltt• the The 10410W1nQ pertont we Tha reg111ran1 com· NAm ITATl:W menoeo 10 tranaael bu*-MENTS ll TechnoloOY MAM1 ITAT'lm.NT NAm ITATl•MT MAm ITATI I T Automatic, c;yMnde r. ell.ate unOtf the lndepen· ddnQ ~as rnenced to tranNCt ~ The fo4lowlng ~we neu under the t1e11l10Ut Otrve. ~ f3A imne.. The follow1tlg Pli'IOftl ... The tolowlng '*aona.,. The,.....~ ... power door lodl. radlllla. dent Administration of e. M&M IMPORT /EXPORT neat undllr lhe flc:OttOUI do.no bu9liMM aa 1M41MM name Of nama Caltf 927 t8 CIOll'G ~ ea ~ ~.. dOlf'O ~ • Cl'\Me, power t>rak ... Ill• Act (TIU ~ity II-131 St Qw. C:O.ta MeM bu1it1M1 name °' ~ StJc>ER "'ACVITS, 1531-led abO¥e on Oc1oeer 24 Soectrll'l'IUI Inc Penn· WklTTWOOD MAU , WES T FULLEfHON LIJSK/MllU MESA, power tteertno. AM/RA, IOWI lhe persoqai repreaan-c.i.t 12e2t llaled a~ on Matd'I 1913 C E C.....tnut Aw Santa 1913 aylllania 18 feehnology t7550 OlilaCM A"8 ~ St«>f>PtNG CE:NTE~ 17S50 17550 Gilette A¥9 . !Mne, ~·. AIC. 1111 Low 1a1M 10 ••• meny ac:110nt Lnlle MICttMI Oellla 138 Ridlard T Oelrll, Sac· Ar\8. Calif 92701 Gaty l OAYldaon Man· DrNe 84.llkllng 13'1, lr'Ylne Caltf 9271' G*et" A¥1 ~. c.... Cellf 12714 ,,....(11·527)14,995 WltrlOUI Obtain~coun 119-St au-Ooti•M.-Celtf telary St•ttng RoOett Ha.gl)I, ~Plt"tner Caltf 92718 The luM Cotnoeny A 02114 The l• Comoen)'. A .. 111,.T.-&am O¥tl a.for•t C*tiln 12929 Tllll .ialen*'I WU hied 27041LIPajaW!e M....on TIWI statemeftt -tiled rn .. bllt'lnett •t CO!'-c1111orn1a Co.tporatio.n, lnttrRnanceCorporat>on C11tforn1• CorpQfaUon, 111 ..... ~t!OM. llOW9Y4lf the pet· M!Ct*eM .. ~lleDavta wlhtheCountyC.kofOt· V..,o,c.!11 92691 WllhtheCounfyCletkofOt· ductedt>y aeotPQtallOfl t7550 GIUette AY8 """"Cahf0t0ta, 17550 Gillelle 1755D Gll'leele Alie , !NIM. mT1L11 tonal rteiteeentaitw 11 re-931 St Ctalr. Cott• MeM ange CountY on December Thia bu11neu 11· eon-anve County on December Tb• reg••tr•nt com· c.w 92714 A\19. lrvlne, Callf t2714 C... t2714 •~•-tll1 eel to OM nouce to Cakf 12821 14. INI dueled by' an lnd~al t4 1911 tNnCed to tranNCt ~ Th•• bu11n.., 11 eon Ttl•• t>u .. ,,.., •• c.on· Thi• Ovtlnett " eon· ------=-=""~:-:-:--lnter .. ted parwna unleu This t>utineu 11 con· ,.,M1 The registrant com· • F4011M neet Uf'det the flc:llllOUI dUCled by • COfl)Otation O"'led t>y 1 e«POt•llon Owct«I by 1 llmlled partner· .... '11 R they ha¥1 #llYed notice Of dUcted tJy hU9'>1n<f and wife Put>Mned 0t9nQe Coast to trens.et bual· Put>ltlMd Orenoa Cout bullnelt name °' '*"* Tb• regl1trent. com-The reg11trant com· tl\.p 'I I M conMnled 10 the ptQC>OMd Tiit regf1trant com· Dell'Y Piiot ~bet 23~. '*' under the fietlhout Deity Pilol Oecemb« 23. 30 ll•led abo.,.. on Oec:ember ~ to transae1 C>uat-menoed to tranMCt ~ fhe reg11trent com-• •-eetlon I The ln~I menced 10 tranuct OUll· 1916, January 8. 13. 19n bullnaa llllM or n-198! J1nuary I. 13. t919 17 1917 MU under the ltcllhCM.1• MM yndef IMI ftellltOUt menced to lranaact tM*- AutomatiC, -e cylinder, adr'llWttrauon authoflty will ,,... under thl 11e1111oua F-999 titted ebOYe on N/ A F.()13 ~ MedMn. Vice Preel· °"*"'"' name °' MrNe bUllneU ntme ~ namee nea under IN flctl1tOUS power doOr lodl, rldielt. bt 9rant•d unleu an dent Mated a~ on Dtcembet ~~~ &bOYe on -~ ==--~ ~~ c:rulM. power -..Ma. Wii.reated peraon fllet tin ·-... llftftH'. "8JC NOTIC( rt8.JC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Thll 11a1emen1 wu flied 1913 Delhi Sec MA on power ~--· AM/F~. ot>tectlontothlepeCllfO!land ~ ""'~ wUhlheCountyCtentofOt· Ak:hans T Deihl. Sec· , .. Rlenllfd T • t Aic:Ntd T Deihl, See· A/C, tllt. ( 11 ·513) enows .Cc,~ .. wtlY the NOTICE INVITlNG I EAL£D BIDS _,.County on o.c.mtier ret~ !\led ~ at11emen1 ... "*' ret.,y s,1·,·······----~Mrlty not grant !he CC·131 12. tNI ,...,,. With 111e't:::'&::'o1 Ot w•th tfle County Cieri! ol Ot· Thi• llatemtnt ... lltad ••• ,,, --au A HEARING on IM peti-Publlened 0r9nQe Coul ange Count~ on o.c.moeq anoe County on December witll the County ci.rll of Or-.... uon..,. be N6d on January • 1 Deity Piiot o.e.nt>er 23. 30. l4. ttea 14, 1981 anoe County on Decembef .... .,..1 2', 1989 81 1 45 PM In Notice Is h«eby given that the City Council of th• City ot Huntington Beach. Callfomta wil re<:4tlve lta!, J--I . t:t 1M11 ........ ..._.. Ot ,~11 .... bl . ....__. Ot-~~~ 14 1Na ...-... .. -....... ..a.cs bk1a for the Jacquelyn Lane Improvement• In tf\e City of Huntington Beach, CallfOfnia In --· ......... ._ anoe .... ----...-..,._, .--.- Dept No 3 located at 700 eccofdenOe with the ptana and apedflcatlonl and 14>8cial PfO'lialOnl Of\ flle In 1n. offioe of the F~15 Dealy Piiot December 23 30 Daily Piiot Oecelnber 23 30. PuDWled Oreoge COM! --.. ~ c"t".rf010r"'9, Sant• Olrec10t of Pubffc Wotb. Document. wtll be available on January 9. 1989 A chatge ol $15 00, not 1916 Jenuaty 1 13 1911 tNa. JfllMllY 8 13 '"' = P110C Decembet 23. 30. 1F' YOU 08JECT 10 the refundable, wit! be requl'*' for HCh .. t of speciflcatlonl and eccompenyu'lg drawings .1 PlllllC M)TIC( F..()()3 F..ooe 1 • ~ • 13 • 1~998 t'MUn9 °' tne pee1uon. yOU • ~ •"* appew •• the otRECTOft OF "'9lJC WOftK~TIMA R .... •-.,. NOTtCE hMttno and 11a1e yGllt ~ ncnTtOUt .,.._.. Ml.IC -M>TJC( '"~ jleCllON °'tile wntten = WOftl ltefft OYMtlty MAME ITA TUmJfT ll.-G '-iiiiilii_lliiiii ____ -.: __ ,,110M Witll Ille court • The lotlowlng pet10N .,. flC~~.. I FICTmOUI .,..... • ... •lllllTT =-~~=-=:-'~ 1 Mobilutlon lump Sum °°C'8~~D Vil· MA• I TATl•MT r~::!T,:= .,. ~~A~fl - 'f04/ll au 6rNl"8 2. Oemolltlon Lump Sum LA~ HSSO Gollett. ,.... • The lollOMng per.ons .,.. dOlng ~ .. The lollowtnO per'ION -~Vtllfftlmc;"-'llicYTI r:BOVO VT' 3. . lmp()r1 Sol 80 c y IMM Calif 12714 oo.ng~~ ~ THOMA& TEMPOA· doing~ .. powerctoOr ~.yt.:;..:: ::::.'re::::,.: 4 =Grlldng ::1 ~'":°~":tlWhol-~eA-..nue .,_ C I =Sc..!~;t:-9-INC 'l9M~~[IQ!St~HIJ205E.S,.-.---I ~. power ~. yG1NciwnwmlU.courtand :· Conet~lldc:!Z\ 8llld gutt 490 If tWOOO t.lal. tnc: c.ltlofnie 12714 vencap tneotportt•d Cotui ....... c.111 1262' powtr bt._ AM/FM. mail a~ to lha peraonal ,.. _ _.NC1, concret• ft.A..:.. 9500 a r 17550 Q."9tl• A,,. INtM The t.u•7550Cornc>el'IYG C.... Cllttornia l6132 Recs M• Sent a Awcl--. Inc . A.JC ••. Feaory Wal· ,....entattw apc>oinled by 7. ..,.,,.,., ...-·-.. 30 Calif t2714 tom• 1 .. It• Av· ~ c.i.t tW• 1c.tornoa, 2900 "*°' St tMty (11•63') $1S.995 IN COUtl within tour montht 8 Construct mM0ntY ~Wnlng wall f7 If Thll 1>v11n..s II con• .,_,. IMne Cei.f 92714 Thta but•nftt s con H205 eo.ta Meaa. Cellf II.'....... "°"' IN date of flf11 IS· 9 eon.1NC1 I '' Conct9t• Ptenter 1100 If duCleid b'f • l<mited partner· fn.t busmeu •• con· ducted Dy • eotl>Of•1ion t.292e II ..-~ollallettMPfO'lided 10. Conetrud Wheat Ctlalr Ramp 3 each lhiP Olleted by • c;OfJ)Ofttion The re911111nt com TNI bualMaS la eon- ... 1n MCtlOlt 9100 of the Celt· 12 ~Wall 82S l.t fl'I• reo1•tran.1 co~· The reg11tran1 com· menceo 1'1...l•enMet ou.-I ouc:ted by a CCf1JOfM~ ... -·1 fOtnla Pro«>et• coo. The 11 ConstNC1 con«•l• It~ 71011 manced 10 tr~ butt-mene«f' to lttnaKt bull• nett \MOtr l"9 1tehtoOUSI Tl\e. r.egt1tr•nt COl'tl· ....... lime tor hllng eAalml Wiii not 12· A9ft"'8h w.. 82511. ,,... undef the flCllhOua .,... vn<* the hc:t111ou• ~ name °' nemee mencect to tninMCt tM*-~iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiijupire prior to tour l'l'\Ol'lth• 3· Inst ..... ....,.,&,, 23" 11 ~ name Ot NI'* bu...-neme .~ nemea 1-i.<I tbOYe on Jinv•"' 1 ,,... undtf the llciftloua not!Ged M>ovt 14 in.t ... TubUler S lMI Gat• 42 Nett 1978 1918 • v p lll!ed U>oYe on HI~ ~· from 11\e date ol the '-"no 1 . ,_.., -., . . titled •t>Ow °" ~ 22. lilted above on .....,temoer, 1980 ., lbuslneea name °' nemet fllllLIJ YOU MAY EXAMINE the 15. lnatall TubuW S1MI Fence 1920 I.I f\td\Wd T o..N. Seo-Atc:Nlrd T Deihl. Sec· Ad=t w L ton. Sancka G Kent, Vioe nta iltPt by the court 11 yOU 1e. Soa Pr.peretlofl 9350 • t '"'llY ratary n.s 11a1emen1 wu ftled ~t .a. m 121 lit a petlOl'I lnt•.-ted In 17. 15 ge1ton t,_ 44 each Thia Ital~ wU ftled Jl'lts •!.'.!,~,!~ I~ W'fh the County Cte<ll Of Of. Thia ...._emtnt ... Med -.. the ..u1•. rou mey ,.. w.th 18 1 O.lllOn ahN~ 340 .-ch Wlll'I ,,. County ca.11 °'Or· With the ..,.,.,..ty ,,,_ .. oc • anoe COvnt• Ofl o.oemoer w11h IN County Ctertl of Or· -:;,c,1,::,C,~r.":; ::;:..·.;::'ot~ ~· ~r(fOdtt'I) rubt ~j~~ ~~ty on Oecem«* ~4~.i:"'I)' on ~ 15. 1HI ll~t:IS rao-~ty on Oeownbet ~t10fllft9, redlala. 1ng Of en itNentoty and llP-780 1 Ne1* ,_,,., Publl9ned Ofange c ~ u.a ,......, 9111 • rnlOo PfltM!Mflt °' Mtat•.....,. 21. AeMd Ofound cover 1 • ~ Otat9 eo.t ~~.,. 2Cou3 301 Daily~ o.c-noer 23 30 Pub611hed Otanet coat ....,. .,._ "'ot.,.,., ~'''°"or~ 2"2 ~ 1Y9tem Lump Sum ~ ~ 23 JO OelfY .. ...., oer 1tU Janva 8 t3 1 D-'Y PllOI December n )0, ........... ~ tfllrt •Pf~ 1n MCllOl'I 1250 23. to d8y metnttnainee Lump Sum 1Mt JanuetY e 13 1'et 1 .... ~I 13 1 I I ry F~t8 1Na. J&nulrY &. t3, 1• _,. · ol the ~ ll'toelete 24. !net .. .,... lgl\t conduit 18-' If • F-002 F-007 ,-011 lt'l·11M M14l11 =.~':.:.:= 25. AeilM to ~ede•atervatvemeterbOx 18MCh ,-.;.~~-------the'°"" c:tetll 28. Contttuct ..., CUfb 222 L F run.~o!'. A~ In ICCOtdanCe """'..,. pr~ of S.Ctlon 1773 of the La bor COde, the Stat• ol Caht0<n I I."' I I"" ,I\ <,, (IN ... ' I T .. - ,,.....,,.,, en w. 1"'-11 . Dhd0t °'.,. Oepetttnent of ~ Ae&ationa tt'lal ~the~ pr~a.llng tat• of ~~CA 92'27 ....-. IPPIC..,.. 10 the wortc to t.. done!~ of the '4at• oener• •• ratt ~•mNtion. •• ""4 u1hld er-. eo..t on lit ll tN 'afftce of u. eny Cterk encs the omoe of the OtrKt0t Of Pul>lte WOf1ita of the City °' =Hoc ~ t , 1• t3 ~tangton 8tlilch; caMomi1 . No bid we be recetYecl uNw ft .. mede Oft a blri form lumillhed bV tM o.r.clOt Of Pubtic Wont ~= ...... ,of Pf08ll I CM..,_. la c.-.ct to the ptopoMI ~ti, MC fot1h In the ~.., tar M dlfteltone •to the bidding nte ............. approUrM .. Ottty, betng gi"'9f'I •a beM '°' , ... compet1eon of b'dl, end ... at.°' ..,. ... lllOft ....,.. doll not ...,,_.or by ~ ..., tNC the ec:tuet emount of WOftl • oorrlllPOIMf ..__..but ,_.... the right to itQ ••H 0t dect1111 ttw emount of lt'Y dMe Oii ~ of ........ •"NJ be deemed ,_I Ill'"/ Of espedlent by the OW.. of P\lbl6e Wortla M .._ .. be ....... on ... Nell Of tN ~Ot of Pu* W,OtU~ 04 "'9 quenttt ... Of WOl'lllOM .... .. ·-f I of ..... tor 811Y ,,.... wtlhheid l)y tfte °'Y 10 ..,.,,. P8ffol,....1Ce aNllil be ,_ .. •1• Ill M l I ...... ,.,,_.._.of tN ~~, ........ Code. Section •MO ._ .., .... ._._..,..,.•er.wt to be oaaatreed .... ofloe Of .. ~ of 11w1111e w... Os ?IJ 1::a;:-.._ ............ Dft'-d\.C .. o ,._.,_.__....,....., ..... i'::.'tl -:. .. :..::.. --~=r.::.:=~= .::-.=1:~ 11 If f/I .. C., 0.. .. CllW MW .... encl OINdll .. PWil • ._ .... • ~ I ......... -....._ ..... ,...._, IO ... ~ c.MI ol ... Cllr .. ::m :.:.c.....: .. w:-~""=~8:~ .. -==:i~.~.-:. ........ -..... a..a..-• ....... : I .... ,. ... 11,'iili •..!!!!!•....._ .............. ~ s::~m:-.,_n;a; ,. ,1~o:r '*· ---.... Cllf • STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? TM L:ega1 Department at the Daily P lot is pleased-to an· nounce a new service now ava1I· able to new bus1ne ses We will now SEARCH the n me for you at no e11tr1 char~ nd save you the time and the trtp to th• Court HOUM In S••H• Ana Tl'len. of courae, after lhe tearch is compi.ted we will hie . your f1ctitioua business name 11atement WtO"I the County Clertc, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then t1i. your pro6t of publ • cation with the Count)' Clerl P IN stop by to ftle your hct111ous business ta1ement a t fM Dally P1101 Legal Depart-~~_. m.,,1 330 West Bay. Cotta t..4esa. Cahforn1a If you can not stop by p .. a cen us at f71') 642-4321, Exten.-on 315 or 316 and we will m•"• 1ftangement1 tor you to han<U• this proce<lufe by ma1h ' If you should have any furthet qu hon please call us and ..,. will be mOfe than QIMS to at.14tt you GC>od luctt 1n your ne~ business'' .. PtB.IC *>TICE Foil01111 Pubhthed Ora• Cou1 Dally Pilot o.c.mw 23, 30 ___ NO_TIC_l_Of' ____ 19a&, Januaey 6, 13. 1989 , "*'C AUCTIOff Of' F--009 ~IOMAL. "'°""" MMAIMNG OM .,._JC 111111\Tll'C VACA TEO PMIMlll Of' 1 ---'"---~----""--.'1 n.r;-·----1 fe>fWE" TINANT K44111 -~-· ~~· Notloe la he<aby gt~ that NAMI ITA TIMINT ptirtuant to Section 1988 of The following paraona are tM California CIVIi CoOe ano doing bu9lneU u Section eoe8 ol the Govern-LIJSK HOMES/PALM DE· ment CoOe the undersigned SERT, 17550 Glllat1a Ava will Ml I I pYbllc Nie by Irvine, Calif 92714 C01'1\P9t1t1Ye bidding on the The Lua Compeny, A 12th day of Janu411Y, 1M9, at Caltfornla Corpor111on, 8:00 A.M. on the premlMI 17550 Giiiette Alie , lrvtne, loc:at.O at SSS PauladDO Calif. 827 \4 Aw, <>ffa, Cotta MeM, CA Thia bualnau 11 con· 82e28, Iha personal prop-duci.0 by I C()(pofltion erty left by Ouatavla ~k. The raglatrant com· at 556 Pautanno Ave., Apt. menc:.cS to tranMCt b\116- 0101. Costa Maaa, CA naa under the f1e:t1110us 92e28 bullneu nanw °' nemaa The P«tonal property llst.O a~ on Oacembar conaiat• of. c:oucn & loYe-20, 1978 ..... notation mattraaa, Rlch#d T O..hl. Sec· lemp, clothae, dining tabtell re1ary c:n.alra. Ian, V11CUUm. pota & Thia 1tatamen1 was hied pans, bool<a & 1111tonwy with the County Clatk or Of· LandlOfd raaervaa tha •• County on Oecembet rtorit to bid at the Nie, 14, 1988 ~ rnuat be mllda F401• with caetl ontt and peid for PubllsMd Of•• Cout • the time of purchMa All DlillY Pt10t o.c.mt>er 23. 30. pwdlaMd good• era IOIO • 1981. Jenuary e. 13, t919 II.~ must be r*"OVed at f-010 ..,,,. of...._ S-. Mteet to ---------i pnor cancettatlOn In the •-1e ..,,.~w-r ewient of Mtttamant. MMf.. _ _.... ... -........, __ nu __ '•_."4 ........ -1 cr"k Apartment (714) fltCTITIOUI .,._., ,....11,,._ Orange NAm ITA'TllmNT Q1302 ,..,. Oectmb« 30. ,.,. = :"""'. ' Jflf'NMY I . 1918 ~PEATAEE • VILLAO£ / "'"4 APARTMENTS , 17550 l'AC•tc YllW ~ A.,.' IMM, CIM. ..-..AL l'MK frank Fomeca..I .~a· Ne-c.m.-y • Mor1uary tlOnat Avenue, oan Diego, Olaoel • Cfematory Calif t2t13 t500 ~adtlo View Df~ "°"'1 J . Lutll Tt\111 cto ~-..ch The u.et ComOtnY. 17HO .-..1100 Gll9tte A...,, IMM, Cellf. 92114 • ,-. '°'~ 2128 N• ,__ Awenue, Mn '*fo, Celt. 12113 KtllMn K LMelll Trwt clo The lYlll Como9nY, 17HO GlleM A.... lr'Mit. CaM 12714 TfMI owtnet1 It eotl• ducted •if. en ""In· eotporatecf ettoclltlon ...... ,. ........ Tfte r .. leltent COl'ft· ........ llr...ct .... ,_...., .. ~ ................. ......... Dtc ...... -...._.. T, Delli, hc- ~~~af~ fl' ..... e1tD1111 ... n'1lffl A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY or HUNTINGTON BEACH OP I NTENTION TO VACATE PORTIONS OP SEVENTEENTH STREET, MANSION AVENUE , PINE STREET , AND THE ALLEYS IN BLOCKS 1901 AND 1902 LOCATED IN TRACT NO . 12 The City councll of the C1 ty of Huntington Beach doea hereby as tollows: SECTION 1. A public meet1ng was held before the C1ty Counc1l on November 7 , 1988 1 at wh1ch t1me it was ~eterm 1ned , pursuant to Government Code Section 65402, that the pcopoaed vacat ion of por tions of seventeenth Street, Mans ion Avenue, P1ne Street, and the alleys in Blocks 1901 and 1902 of Tract No . 12 city 's general plan. SECTION 2. . Pursuant to D1v1s1on 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of Cal1for n1a Streets and Highways Code (sect1ons 8320 et the Ci ty of Huntington Beach hereby ~eclares its intention to vacaLe portion• of seventeenth Stree~, Hanslon Avenue, Pine St reet, and the a.!.leys tn Blocka 1901 and 1902 of Tract No. 12 more part1cularly descr ibed a s fo1 .ows: PARCEL 1: Portion of Seventeenth Street and Mansi on Avenue That port1 on oC Seventeenth Street in Tract No. 12 in the C1ty of Huntington Beach, County of Orange , State of Cal1forn1a , as shown on the map recorded ln Book 9 , Page 13 of Miscellaneous Maps in the off tce of the County Recorder of said County and a portion of the land descr 1bed 1ri the deeas to the CLty of Hunt 1ngton Beach dated September 23, 1916 in Book 29 4, Paqe 390 of Deeds and dated July 21 , 1950 in Book 2 0~5, Pa~e 79 both of Off1c1al Records 1n the off&ce of the County Recorder of said County, described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly corner of Lot 3 Block 2001 aa shown on said map; thence North 41019 •00• East , 54.4 3 feet along the northeast prolongation of the aoutheast line of said Lot 3 to an tntecaect1on with the aouthwesterly 11ne of Yorktown Avenue (formerly Mans1on Avenue ) aa ahown on the precise plan of alignment for Yorktown Avenue on file tn the office of the City Engtneer, said intersection being a point on a curve , concave northeasterly hav1ng a radius of 850.00 feet, a radial line to aa1d po1nt bears South 27011 •59• West: thence sputheasterly 81.26 feet along satd curve and said southwesterly ltne through a centra l angle of PARCEL 4: Block 1901 .Alley That port1on of Lots l 'through 14 inclu11ve, Block 1901 of Tract No. 12 1n the C1ty of Huntington Beech, County o f Orange , State of Californ1a, as shown on the map recorded 1n Book 9, Page 13 of M1acellaneous Mapa in the off ice of the county Recorder of said county , deacclbed aa f ollows: Being t he westerly 7.50 feet of satd Lota l , 3 , 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and the easterly 7.50 feet of s aid Lot• 2, 4, 6 , 8, 10, 12 ·and 1'. PARCEL S: Block 1902 Alley That poct1on of Block 1902, of Tract No. 12 , tn the City of Hun t ington Beach, County of Orange , State of Californie, aa shown on the ~ap recorded 1n Book 9, Page 13 of Miacellaneous Maps .in the o ff lce of the county Recorder of said County descc1bed as f ollows: Beg1nn1ng at the •Ost noriheriy corner of Lot 1, Block 1902, ot sa1d map; thence South 41° 19•00• Weat 462.54 feet along the aoutheaaterly line of an alley, 15 .00 feet 1n wi dth, aa shown on &a1d Tract Map, to the norther ly 11ne of Utica St ree~, 60.00 feet in width, as shown on •a id Tract Hapr thence West 19.97 feet along said northe rly 11ne t~ the northwesterly line of sa1d alley; thenci Noclh 410 19 100• East •92.79 feet along said northwesterly ltne t o the westerly 11ne of Ptne Street, 60.00 feet in w1dth, •• ahown on aa1d Tract Map, thence south 22.72 feet along said wester ly l1ne to the point of beg1nn1ng. The c ity of Hunt 1n9ton Bea ch f urther va cates Che c1ght to use al l street, alleys and avenues dedicated to public uae f or water mains, p1pel1nea and incidental purposes as conveyed to Huntington Beach Water co~pany, a corporat ion, by instru~en t recorded January 30, 1923 1n Boo~ 451, pa9e 325 of Deed SECTION J. The City Clerk is directed to ma1nta1n on tale ln the o rt 1ce ot the C1ty Cl~ck maps or plans s~ow1n9 the part1cu_lara of the proposed vacatton described above, and reference is hereby ~ade to aatd •apa or plans f o r satd particular• as to aa1d propoaed vacation. SECTJOl'l 4. 19.!9_, at the hour o! 7 :00 p.•., or as aoon thereafter a• the the time and place for hearing a ll pereona inteceated 1n or ob)ecttnq to the proposed vacation , wht ch·tt~e ta not leaa than !1fteen fl~) days lro~ the p •••9e o f tht• ceaolut~on. SECTION 5 . The Clty Cl eek ia dtrected to cause a copy o! 5°2 8'39~ to the .be91nnlng of a reverae curve concave southwe sterly having a rad1us of 32.00 feet; thence th1a resolution to be published in a newspaper, printed and southeasterly 38.13 feet along said curve through a central an.91!! of 68016 • 40" tl7 the north«rrly pro le>nqM-k~..oJWLilAL----+-1~ou..Wil.u.5....._ ....... L.....lo.,.l"eo-..::county and ci rcuhted tn ttun.Ungton Beoch toe westerly line of Lake Stc~et, 90 .00 feet in width, aa ahown on said map; thence South 84 .93 feet alonq aaid prolonqation at leaat two •ucceastve weeka prto r to the time aet herein toe to the aoutherly l1ne of Seventeenth Street •• shown on aatd map; thencJt West 131 .25 feet along said southerly line to the southe~erly line of said Seventeenth Street• thence South 41°1~'00" ~est 1,116.60 feet along aa1d ' southea sterly line to the noctherly 11ne ot Utica Avenue, 60 .00 -feet wide; then~We•t 9~.1-0~t alo-fl.9 &a1.d no~t..n, .. ~--4 line of Utica Avenue to the northwesterly line of Seventeenth Street aa shown on satd map; thence North 41°19 '00" East 1.259.50 feet more or leas along the northwe at line of satd Seventeenth Street to the point ot beginning . PARCEL 2: Portion of S~venteenth Street That portion of seventeenth St reet of Tract No. 12 1n the City of Huntington Beach, county of Orange, State of caltfornia aa ahown on the map rerord•d 1n Book 9, Page lJ of Mi scellaneous Map•, records of ••ld county described •• follows: Begtnn1n9 at the intecaect1on~f the northerly ltne ot block 1900 and th• weaterly ltne of the Sout hern Pacific Railway cp~pany'a clghtotway aa shown on aaid ~•PT thence North 89°59'48" West 132.21 feel to a ltne paralle l ~ith and ••st~rly 45.00 f•et from the centerl1ne ot Lake Street •• ahown on aatd ~ap, thence North 00000 1 21" !alt J9.JJ feet along aaid easterly 11ne to the be9 1nn1n9 or a t a ngent curve concave aoutheaaterly and hav1ng • radiua of 32.00 ceet 1 thence north•••terly 56.56 teet a l ong ••id curve through a central angle of 101016 '30" t o the be91nni n9 o! a reverie c urve concave northerly and hav lng a radt ua of 850 .00 feet, a r adial line to ea ld point beara South l!ol6'Sl~ Ne1t, 111d cwrve betng the aoutherly ltne of new Yorktown Avenue1 thence easterly 94 .93 feet along ••id aoutherly line through a central angle ot 6°2J~57" to eatd tirat ••nttoned we1terly ltne, a radi•l line to ••id po1nt beara south 4°s2•s•" W••t1 thenc• aouth 0°00•2•• la•t s7.J7 t••t a lon9 ••ld we1ter ly l~a• to the point ot beg1nn1n9. Portion of Pine Street " That portton of Pin• ltreet in Tr1ct No. 12 ln the Clty ot Huntln9ton Beach, County of Or1ft9e, lt't• of C•llfocnla, •• •hown on the ••P recorded in look J, Pa .. 13 of Miacellaneoua Mapa 1n tht off~• of the co~ntr Recorder of ~1d county deacrib~ •• follov•r the public hearing. S£CTION 6. The Directo r ot Public t«>rka 1• dtrected to or cause to be poated, notice• ot vacatton conaptcuoutly . along that portion of seventeenth Street, Mane on Street, and the alleya in Block 1901 and 1902 at Tract No. 12 proposed to be vacated at leaat two week• b•foce th• date of the hear 1ng. The notices shall be poated not ore than JOO f eet apart, but at le•• three nottcea 1h•ll t>e poated. The not\cea •hall state the day, hour, and place of hear tng and •h•ll reter to the adoption ot thla resolut on of intentton, and •h•ll deacr1be tho e poTtton1 of Seventeenth S ·r• t , Mana ton Avenue, Pine Street, and the alleys 1n Block 1901 and 1902 at Tract No. 12 pcopoe•d to b• vac•ted, or ahall lncludt • aaP . PA SS£0 AJllD ADOPTED by th• City Co uncLl of th• City of HuntLn9ton Beach at a regular ~••ting thereof held o~ 19th day of _Oec_llllbtr ______ , lt..!!_. the ---- -atll ....... JAN.6;1989 " D\lll' ~llDT ENTFJ{[AINMENf GUID[ \OL.5/N0.1 " Getaway . I .Spas. to help you keep resolutions By DONJl!i.A AND I.A Y on Do > ou have a SC' Y cat's rCMJlu tion to shed some pounds and lftlCbes p.tocd dun na the bollda fl? ~ fitnCSS ~at one of Southern C~bforma·s sc-rttrealS will noc onJ > ci \ c _>our beahb and f1l;ness a boost.. but )'OU will also bmdit &om the chaf\IC of SttDelY. the csape from cWly pttSSUCCS. and a cbaDce to put your goals for 1989 en perspective. There arc beahh s:pu 'ud combination rctOn-:SIJU to fit JUSl about ever) budeet.. from about S60 per day at ooe spe to Sl.SOO for a oac-wcd st.a) at anolher. Some arc boc>ked. for a monlb « mofe abcad. '°ifs best to mili rcservalJOOS and CIOftfirm curmu ra1tS weU in advuot. FoUowin& arc tome t B ations: • T KE OAKS AT OJAI, owned by fitness mavea Sbeila Oull: IS localied about 80 males nonhweti of Los Aaer;ks. in tbe ar1itl commwuty of OJat. Many oft.be ac:t1vitir:sat tbeOUs ~ ~ makUil itasy '° m«t aod F1 to bow ocba pmticiputS. Tbe daily rue a.ndudes wdJbalanced. low<alone l1IQb. a c:boitt ol 14 co-ed eurcirc dastcS per da) (D.n&ln& from ~ ~ to weiallt traimlll). ud eveftlQI lectures on bcaltb ud 61.ne& Geil( 1elPlis.. bOl leblct ridlllll ud bicycl!Jil a.tt also available at aeaJt)y locabons. by ~t. Aa:ommodauoos arc lD the main buikl,..._ « .., co•u•rs oo the pounds. R.alCS l'Ullt from Sl9 to $109 per penoo, per day, double occupancy. Contact: Tbc Oaks at Ojai. 122 E. Ojai Avenue.. 93023; (805) 646-SS7l. TH.EASH.RAM HEALTif llETR.EAT 1hu1J miJa.ne. wcsa of Loi An&dcs m C&latma. bas acx:ornmodations fci a maximum of I 0 pc:su.. 1 CYtn and eumte ala. and.~ dome for yop aod mediUlioCl. Ashram rcqwres a minimum my of sil days. SUDday to Saturday. foi a ratt ofS I. 700. Tbe fee COVU'l lodsi._ meals, dHta, dady 1Nmp, ..t cxcmte ature. Upon your amval, the resident phyac:ia.n dctemiines )'OUr c-urttnl levd of pbysical filDCa and bdps you~ an iodlVldual program. . A typteal Ashram tlCbedulc bqans with 6:30 a.m.Jnediu.llOft aod cock with cvenins wa1b, yop"' medit1tioa at 10 p.m. In betWCJCD arc a h1k.e, gym wortout. water eurcite. fDWillt.~DI. ud ml&Sic esercia. The brukfast. luncb and dinner plan as mostly raw foods and various fas~. Swedish owner-direct« Anno-Marie Bmnslrom's pl is to ofliri a prt>Cnm to cobanoc your men.111. spiritul and pb)1iical wdJ..ba.__ _ Contact Ashram at P. 0 . Boll 8009. C.latwn, 91302; (111) lll-0232. MURRlETA HOT SPIUNGS RESORT .t. HEALTH SPA. is a hastonc retreat Where the bot mineral spriap have been val..S for their tbcrapeutac benefits for oentunes. Tbe spn.np are c-n. of a 4 7-ecre. fAmily-<>ricnled oompla of 249 modern rooms. localed bet-.eeo ~ E1sinott aod Temec:u.la.! The basic daily ra1e r&Qll:S from S60 to. S80 per n>Of!l-•1lh 1P1 trcaunents, claacs.. ud mea1a pnc:ed separaldy. A seven-nilln -r.t 'n T nm .. pecbee ll S93S P.Cf' penoa. Tbe resort bas 1 wide vanery of o&ri-.s: c:xercite propams. mioeral baths. body wraps. mud t.ths. use of bol 11WfD1S poob.. phis 14 tnais courts. JOlll1ll ttails. aa adjac;mt Pf counc. aod ~ in 11raa ~t and pcnonal awarenca. Mumcu servcsap>UnDCt~~t!.!!~~ cntnes. Contact t.bcm at l940S Murrieta Hot Spnnp Roed, Mmrieca. 92)62: (714) 677-74S l. THE GOLDEN DOOR. in Escoadido. was Ootof'thc firstluaurytpas, and Gdebnun conunuc to numbef" amoac ats lS (muimum) ctie91S ~ wee~ . The spa• .s rate of Sl.SOO for a ooe-wedt my coven lodii..., low~fa1 meals. cxcmte classes. m•" a 1, bcaUty uabnalts. and IDOi& of tile ncttSSat)' Curci.le dothi ftl. CoatlCl: The Golden Door. P. 0 . Boa I S67, Etcoodtdo, 92025; (619) 744-S777. Elhtor. Tom T•" DledOot &liror. s.m 8lechdl Crtafiw s.vm: Dial# Hadrids. S...SliriJUd .. .. ~ iii'"'I -.,-··-· -,r -. . . E. . 1!, . I • ~· • L '-·• e FmeArts ~ PICTURES AT Mf EXHIBITION •••••••••.... 13 By MICHAEL RYDzyNSKI - One of the first events of the new year is a bit unusual. Thl' UCl Fine Ans Gallery will present ··Music People and Others: Photosi:aphs by Betty Freeman:' Presented 1n conjunction with this exhibition will be ·•contemporar~ Composers/Musicians, H a series of concen:ctemonstrati on- discussions given by four of the many avant-ga rdl· composers that Fr~man, le~ has suP1>9ned through commissions. RO lllST AKIKQ •ACCIDENT AL TOURIST' ·~·········~······························~···················· ~ •·Accidental Tourist" appears to be one of those mo' 1r ... people love or don't. Three of our five critics raved. orw predicting Academy Awards. The other two found It dull borint negati ve -an short, not worth seeing. ext "-t'l'~ they'I see ··The Boost .. starring James Woods and an Young. MURDEROUS PLAYS ..•... ;• •..••.•••••••••••... 1 4 ByTOMnTVS Mur~erisinthea,1ronthreccommunitytheatcrfront a 1h fi~t increment of 1989 stqc productionsaonon the board -. this weekend. Opening tonigtn arc Agatha Chrisue· "Tl'n Little Indians" and .. Rehearsal for Murder:· The ~a n C.lemente Community Theater lifted its cunain ThuNJa, m&ht on the mystery-farce UEXit tKc Body.'' featu ri ng Deanna Watkins and Ardis Faith. .. ~, •• . -.r----r,. • ' . r ·~ • • -------_1 --~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10-11 Ga.LP .............................. : ••••••...... : 13 By GREG KLERKX Of the Dolly Pilot Stoff Joe Sperozzo grew up ltolton in Rochester, N. Y. Because.of that particular combination of ~ ethnicity ond geography. two things were destined to ploy integral roles in his life: Food and 1ou. "L 1ke all good Italian boys, I was handed on instrument practteally when I was born, /1 satd Sperazza, smiling with that odd brand of too-cool world -weariness so commonly ossoc,oted with America's onfy 1nd1genous musical form Sperazza herped put himself through college • with a trumpet, and sttll pulls out the well· worn instrument from time to time. But he gave 1t up as his bread and butter mo~ midnights ogo. Competition in the smoky dubs that dotted t e pen me er o Eostmon School of Music -whose alumni includes Chuck Mangione and Bob Jomes -was too tough for Sperozzo. "Their mistakes sounded bett« than my good nights," he soys with o nostolgte laugh. He corr offord to lougttnow. Sperazza h0t-- mokie(j his knowledge and love of iozz into something tangible, something untqUe -ond something from which he hos mode o comfortable living. Thot something 1s called Cafe lido. The history of Cole lido 1s offict<>Mv eight years ~' bUt con be neatly divided into two chapters. The· first chapter be'gon rn 1981 when Sperazza, o former high schOOl teochei', ond his w1f e Shwley bOoght o ~ Small chunk of land at the corner of Newport ~d Ond 28th Street and built what become the • premiere IOte-nighf iou haunt on the Orange Coast. ChaPf er Two bigon lost Morch, when that intimate venue was obOndoned for o more spoct00s location on 30th Street at>oUt a block from The Cannery restoutont. .. .. On the cover. The rony Guetrero Sextet performs O' the Cof e L 1do Or tf.1s page ore ov.ners Joe and Shtrley Sperouo m foreground with waiter Lester K unthlfO, waitress Seone o,,zos and chef Ptlo Torres Photography and pho10 po1nt1nQ by A ath1;:. ent i i'ev. ore round and full. • Sperazza knows he hos probob!y lost some customers from the old' Cafe lido as well but he hopes they will come bod when they realize lhot the new club hos not compromised tts food or music. ''Sure, we lost the 1nllmocy, the cutesiness of the old club," Sper-0zzo admitted. "It's like the Ugly Duckling. Yoo foll in love with 11 and you don't kno~ why. It was dining for two, but 11 wasn't a place you could bnng sue or eight people to hove dinner . larger groups of people con hove more fun here · · As the new Cole l ido enters its first 111 I year Sperazza hos plans to turn up the heat His list of regular performers includes several up and coming stars who ore scoring on the not1onol 1ozz scene performers such os Santo Ano fluegelhorn player T onv .,.. __ Guerreto, whose album "T ioro'.' •S 1nthe l op 20 on the 1ozz charts. The club hQs also r.eleosed several ooe hour . videotapes featuring young 1ozz artists. and more ore iffdia ooJ. plonnedfor 1989.Some t featured on public tele~1s1on. 6 of the lopes hove been But as much as he ~ would like to see Cole lido It was a b19 move, or1Q one thot Sperozzo did notionally recognized as o 1ozz mecca, Sperazza not make in haste. But he decided that the time was wonts a world -doss restaurant . <;;ood 1ozz and good right for o big move ond. so for, he soys 1t wos the right food? lke two ore not stereotypically compatible. choice. · "We've hod o tough hme from day one getting "The response hos been outrageously strong," restaurant critics to recognize us," Speroua Sperazza said enthus1ost1colly, leaning bod 1n one of lamented. "There ore 1moges of the typ1col 1ozz club . the booths of the now-empty club. "It's truly o supper You know o sme>ky, tiny bock room that serves dub now." hamburgers." The change from the old, cozy Cole L 1do and Even when 1t was o smoky tmy bod room e new, snouy Cafe ltdo isn't o metteF o! better oc Cole I 1da never served _tiombur ers and hos received worse. It's m0<e a motter of d1ffereot. some respectable kudos for its cuisine. ut ,-n ---+---- Chief among the differences 1s size. Sperozzo Coltforn10 Restaurant Writers Assoc1otton bosed m ~ryty notes that the old club could f11 comfortably into Orange County. hos awarded Cole Lido o Silver . the new club's kitchen, which encompasses 3.000 Certificate for the post two years. The Cohforn10 square feet. The Newport Boulevard building covers Restaurant Writers Assoc101ton, based 10 Los Angeles, ~.000 squore-fee~ T-otof-squGf& footage mfhe.AeW anor.e<1 he restayront with a Notable Dining Award building 1s more thon 6, 000. lost year. - - 'Sure, we lost the intimacy, the cutesiness of the old club. It's like the Ugly Duckling. You loll in love with it and you don 't lcnow why.' &t atmosphere is the greot di'fider between the clubs. Where the old Cafe lido was virtuclly cove -like and cramped with sparse decor, the new club 1s sleek ond roomy, done in locquertd blocks and cool shades of krtender. Pm lights 1llum1note dining booths from above. A fresh rose oddS color to eoch table. Elegont prints -Nagel ond other s1mtlorly "cool" works- Odorn the walls. The stoge is roomief os wel, but still compact enough to retain lts small clvb feel. The club's acoustics Only two other Newport Beach eateries , The Ritz and The Rex recewed that honor. The food ot the new Cole lido hosn 1 changed , "there's 1ust more ol 1t," Sperazza said. The old seafood menu, for instance, included less than o half dozen entrees. Diners con now select from o full dozen, including colomor1 souteed with capers, butter and wine and lido mohi mohi charbroiled w1 h souteed ont0ns. The wme list hos been expanded from about 'P/eose see l/001poge 61 o . "' . Calendar JAN419B9 BM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 en p.m.847-1600or546-5788formorc members SI : no food. S8. For informauon about the orpoization. information and location. call PARENTS WITHOUT PART· 898-7975. NERS Huntington Beach Chapter 595 hosts a free orientation for sina.le 8aada7 parcnis. Call chapter phone 898-79)5 p .LJA T. Sunda)' procrams bcaJn for mccllnJ location and additional at 7 p.m. in the Scachff V1U. membership 1nfonnauon. • Shopptna Center. 220.S MaJO Strttt. Membership in Parents Without Suite 20. Huntington Beach. Dona-Panners 1s open to d1vom:d. ~par-tton 1s SJ and free child care 1s atcd. widowed or never mamcd available. F~ c:bncin, at Hunt· parents ofhv1ng children. Custody of 1ngton Beach rnn follows at 9 pm. the children 1s not a factor. A non-Call 647-1628 ror more mformat1on profit. non-scctanan. educational or· ind•to leave messages. ganizauon. PWP -provides a pro-PRIME OP UFE SINGLES meet gram of soc11J act1v1ties. d1scus.s1ons fordinnerand dancinJat Kelly·~ 713 and study aroups for smglc parents s. Brookhurst. Anaheim 11 7 p.m. For and their famih~ raervauons and 1nforma11on. call LET'S TEE IT UP A dub for s1nate 836-8744. golfers betWttn the aacs of 30 and SS Friday · who want 10 play SCX'lally and meet Taeeday PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet · other sin&Je &0lfm Dues arc s2s L I 8 E R T Y S 1 N G L E " G 1 F Pl Cl b L annuall(. Play vanous local and TO ... _. ... _EBSr. wfD 1or r. . . . at a)ers u 1n , o~ reg.aona coul'SC'S Membcnbip di~--· .. -· va.vu mcctsc~ ( aballeros. Spons V1llaie. 11_ 7-tory. For more mformation. call Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Columbcu Nev. hope St .. F:ountaan Valle>-from 5 854-0690 or v.ntc to: Let's Tee h Up. Rntaurant. 2610South Harbor Bl"d. to 7 p.m. For rnformauon and 31 Raanbow Ridge. Irvine. 92715. 11 Warner. Learn 10 speak, hslen and rescrvauons. call 836-8744. think more effectively. No charae to SENIOR DEGREED SINGLES a.-turday v1sjtors. For more 1nforma11on. c1ll now being orpn1zcd 1n Oraoge Y9 • Lee Steinhardt. 647-2349. County seeking add111onal members F.L.J.R.T. Horseback ndiog at PllDtE OP UFE SINGLES meet so and older who ha Vt' college R1venra1I Stables. 1940 Main. Or-for a d1scussion croup at 7 p.m. IO a decrees. Pu~s of the aroup arc anae. Cost 1s SI I. Toni Ltt 1s Seal Bach locauon. S3 for refresh· academic. social and 1desire10 share coordanator. Call information line for men ts. For reservations ind location. mutual tnl~ts. Interested -persons all details: 647-1628. all 836-8744. may call Harry Cook at 646-S.S 78 to PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet SWING A.ND BALU\OOM DANCE arrange future mecuna tames and for dinner at Dove Street Resuurant. a.ua Learn west coast swina. fox- locauons. No charge. 1660 Dove St.. Newport Beach. For trot. waJt.z. samba. tan&O ind all PARENTS WITHOUT PART· reservations and 1nform1t1on. call t.Jlroom dances at the Irvine Hi lton NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26. 8J6..8744. Zot Room at 8 p.m. $6 or Sl9 per (custody not required) Members only PARENTS WITHOUT PART· month. Dence at 9 p.m. For more dance with hve band 1t 9 p.m. Costa NERSChaptcr .S9S, Huntinaton information. call 494-0393. Mesa Golf and Country Club. 1701 Beach holds a ntw member onm-•--••day Golf Course Dr .. Costa Mtsa.. Free tation and a houte ~Y with a onentation for sinale parents at 7:30 roarina 20s theme toni&ht. Potluctt: CALll'OllNIA SINGLES Hippy -::;;;i!!iiii~~r::,_---------------------, Hour and Muter Dancina. uch --___ ..,._ ... -= --......... I .... , _ ..... --· 1 .. -.......... Wednesday. S to 9 pm. at the Zot l.ourwe. Irvine Hilton-and To~m. 17900 J1mboftt Blvd.. Irvine. Frtt butrel. Fee 11S.S. IJ0.1010. nom or LIPE SJNGLES mtt1 bd1nner11 TonyRoma's.1724.S E 171h SI .. Tustin at 7 pm Call 1~744 for 1nforma11on 1nd re~r­vauons. NBWPORT BEACH SAJUNG llNGLa1club(orsmaJe~ilorsw1th or w11houta boat.. 21 and older ror sad1na. panics ind soc11hz1na. MttlS the first ind third Wednesday of each. month at the NeViponer R"°ct. 1107 Jamboree. Newpon Beach 6:30soc11l hour. Mcct1n1 be&lns at 8. ·ends uound 10 p.m. folfoweci by dancana Vi1lh 1 bve bind unuJ 1 a.m. Valet parkm& 1s (rec for those hav1n1 1 cockwl an the Dukes Lou.n.&e aOer the mttt1na. CC>st 1sS6. (all 969-11 l I for recorded info •bout dub acuvitin. un ON YOUll OWN smaJcs 55 1nd over. meet°"" fntnds 1n a •a.rm supporuve atmosphere t1tcry Wcdnnday 3 to 4:30 p m for a \'art«I ~°Fu::::, dinner at local rntauraots 1nd a monthly pot luck Oasis Stn1or Cen~. 800 Muiucrue ( .Sth ind ( orona dd \l.11 ; -· ·we .W:lnt CkJthes Off Your Back .... - .• .. lo ht'lp 1 ht• Oran1.,,.·Y.cK>d ChlldN'n's foundallon lo <'Onl lnuc· IL~ ~or~ lu 1>rm ldr ..,hrllt•r for abu~·d. nr~lerit·d or at>:tndonf'<I Oran~ Counl\ ~ount! ... l••r-.. Join ·oran~· Count\·, foi.hlon lfwl<'" and rcort!.lllltA' \Our< hN·I h' donalln~ \OUI up'( .11.-.1p1.,m·l to OrJOl-.'t'\\CM><I Hou1 iquc• l>onallon.., an· 141\ <kduc 11hk ( on ... 1e11nw111 ... an· .11-.c> an 1•1>lc'd SAVE ¥t 70% S/101'/'f:l(S: Shnph to dlr for Pr<'' lou ... 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An engaging entertainment with big laupa and warm goofinessf' .... , ..... ....u. ........ 1'wo tbumbl upf" --····"' ---·:.=::..~· --...... ~-. "'-_., .. .,._ ·----.... _..,... ·-~--,_,_ ... ·~~c...... ... -, .......... ..... ........ .. ... .,, " .,, __ .,._ ·-..__ ·-_.._ ... ·--, __ ._ -.... -H'•n ..,,.n ... ,,... --............. ____ "SOLID FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT!" , .. ' ·~h... WWO• rv \ 0 ,~. .............. ._l TEOUILLA SUMRISE UU • U IUKt•1•tt• • SCROOGED {'61 12 .. IMl.HHU o u· s r HOFFMAN Onpist the IO$S of thr old ~looks r°""'lrd. Jau \All\ first lo~c. he said. and hr ocnlioNftr ~u horn • fakes &he S'llllC with bu. ptrfo11111 Bua bes o&ac'C 1n JaTl -or \l<h.11 WO&lkt tiu it to be -1s clnr w h .., _,.\ Caft Udo lo be 1hr 1.1. mecca f)/ the West. .. he satd •• 1 h.1 be what I JlVC IO 1L" • Cak Udo •1/1 katurr rrmw btufjJI Ah• lknntu 1om1h1 .11 .. 1 S11wdl1. MMtt ind his tvn.t Frtt'W,. will,., rhrttOM·h<>ut.,. ,, fl!l!fi .. ,., •• ' p.m. Adm1ss10n '"' drillaMlddwf/towuJJ Thcrr 1\n toYW ...,, dillaet' rr#O'llJ01'\ I •'' ............ all67J-$05b 'Hellrai~er II': Keep an eye on the audience The Cenobites '&ear your soul apan' ~n lhe future of bad writin&. a'.\(! 1u coJ umn, however someone sm on it. )OU can a,rab 'cm. You problbly ptck yer mov&e"S tbe name 1s ... (one aucss). Uncle Do But when they come after you. thettforc actuna frtt. Now v.hy. )Ou 1nldliecnt WI)'. Looluna lhrou&h the Now h~ up. folks. Like pan I. n msll\lments of pain In their hands, ask, would an)Onc SH or he onna paper. readant lhe Ids. -.hich allll'a)'s "Hcllratser JI" 1s a senous full-ume claimtn~ "we'll tear your soul apart," bloody matt~ss? To keep the mo\ It' hive, CICIC'rpts ft'om favorable re-creeper. Scaner than a tuna casserole they aJn t Lalk1n1 'bout ru1n1n1 your 101ng. dummy You can bed on 11 ~ Tbis ~ I see ldJect1vcs: rcape and as tastdesusa Christmas ..._. kc b Reeboks. This is a area1 flick 10 v. tch 1ht' heanWannias,.~· nl. 1ntelhacn1, fruit cake. this IS one of thole film"! own cyeua1Js (soc et to me). A ba > Some new amvais 1mmed11tt'ly audtentt. Mosta them ain't used 10 ..&-1Wfttfu ~~ w h' ....__.., Rwina its mouth closed. And a host of Wll'lll, tK1•• ~nous •amp stu11. where you expect somet •DI \-.J to similar C1trcises itt &ood taste. ha ve the pleasure of hooks 1h1S' level of aross~. So v.hen somt' Blat tM:re. Alndtn& out like week-happen in cvrry accne. and sortie-And our two' heroines. Kirsty and embedded. then stretched 1111 ht') character makes out •1th a sJunless old uMerwcai stock lO clean laund~. th ma u.sually docs. mama look. no c~1derm1s. Th as 1!i no chick who's csca~ from down ·~ d fi nd h Tiffany. wander throuah this place :.t..: arc ~ -wor s; scary. .e is Y Thu is ano&her one of those hkc a low-rent Dante and Virgil. skin on the Ceno ates' backs, but It 1!> under. mosta th~ t&htwe11h1s aHn ~. Nowve. 'f"haiea,.m, ~ :~~~· s~uoff. ..pteway to htll"ra'obs. In olhtr fil~s, It's populated by the Cenob11cs. off yours. The only w.ay you're aonna their c)cs. .... """'~1e hav• p av~ mus c said This charm1!'fi •rnup oflovc11·-h•• a -111 back is IO head IO the real world M-n·· .... ·11• ··H-llbound" 1• ell\ or lt~ana. p1n1cularty af\tr suffer-_..,.,. ... 1~ · 1 • .. v ..... ~ -.... .. .. """ ~. ~ " TIJ int throup 1 dud bkc "Tequila.-cur:sn. prayed 10 1~ols. uneanhed. nasty ~ab1& o torturina less fonunatc and snaa some. so m1nu1rs of scf't'am1ng. homf> 1n1. Sunme" earlier ,n the week. an1facts, and committed sans. all in 1nhab1tants. Forever. They don't go Your pteway to the real world 1$ grotesque. nonstop tt'rror. Kinda lake "HdJbound Hellraiser II." The an effon '<?. catch a ~uth~und u far as forc1n1 people to read this lhrouah this bloody maurcss If an afternoon v.1th the mother.an-law always tuld'uJ (for cannibals) sequel elevator. In Hcllbound. solv1n1 .• -------------------------- to 198Ts -HclJraiscr ... The creative small square puule (50!' of a Rubik s acnius behind this as the man about cube foqhose who don 'know better) whom S&e"en Kina has said. ··1 have opens sa.id aa1eway to hell. seen the future of horror. and Its name And )Y'hatll hcll 11 1s. Ifs an endless 1sChvc Batkcr .. He). Unck Don bas maze ofhOl'TOf1. A man JuaJina his Top videos of the week BJ ne Aat«latt4 Prut The follow1n1 arT the mqs1 popular v1dcoassct1cs as they appnr in nnl week's w~ of Billboard mapiine. C<>p>na.hl 1989. Billboard Pubh· cauons. Inc. Rcpnn1ed with pcr- m1SSM>n vlOtOCASSE TTC ~LU 1 I! T Tiie E•tr•·htrttJrlM' CMCA1• 1 ' (11\CW ... ' 10.ilWYI l ()orly o.tft< 1111 C Vn tr on> • "l.t4f¥ ano the Tr•mo ID·~v> 5 •The WIHICI ot 01 CMGM· UAI • 0.CIOt tN••90 lMGM· UAI 1 wri. .. Cllflilt'Nt CPer.-11 t ll'l • WO"Otrfvl L•t••· Clt0t<l'll • Trw *"'° ot ~ ccas f o•> 10 ~ 1\1\0t"'llt V .. 111111"1 fTOUCft\t-> II 'C•,.. ... 'ICt IMCAI 11 i1.n U• W• ~ J-fOllOI tlor..,...rl U Tl'le G-6o'•"""' 1Pef-'I 14 ' .... H"' • IMGM•UAI , 1~··1.,.,_.. W-• 1Wer""J ""~l-• ... , ...... ~ ..... ,.., 11 MA~ ".,... • Lew •-• ".,OCK w.,..,, cw.,,,..1 JI ' t"' ~··-P.,1 ll ' Cl'tr~tl i•. , .. (;;,ft . l...,_..I 10 ""Holor !flt Gf'.ndl ~ Clw1""'9s"' (MGM· UAI I""\ ( \ . . ' . "''"''' StUhnK A dve.nture Series Jen. 1S • Captain John Reim "C.rulsmg Ports of th• P•clfic" . Jen. 20 • John RoueMMlet• 'Voy•gmg In Small Craft J.n. 27 -JoM ..... I htbar• Men9tt "L,ndfalls of th• Pac1t1c F•b. 3 • T•te Aebl V1ctomw1 Voya~ 8 p m . FRIDAYS S7 Adv•nce SB at Door S•ri•s S~ Advance. S28 It Door A USTRIA A1mchair Adv•ntu1es I PM, SATURDAY, JAN. 14 WOMINOGIRl 1.rl. -··· .., .... .IS· Z-.ll ICROC>GaD (PG~ S:tl-1'15-J: ll JI MY 8TUllOTJID II ANAt.mtr~ ~15-lt: 1 WOMlllO--.() (M.., .... , s· JM:t1.1•1 s.1 Z:JO THI NAICID GUN 5·4W:~:.l12:15 .,.... ra, 5·Jl.7;4 10.oe.U 15 · THl800ST (R) 5 45-14$-lt:~ll!'JO HWTY ROTTIM ICOUNDMU (PG) 5 1S.7:JI. t4S-t HI TWINS ~PG) 11s.1J1. u.a .. tt15 ICROOOED (PG13ltl t5 l~IMl IJl.lOJO ~CCMWTAL TOUMITjPG) lHl·ZJl.5* .Jl,.tlM • ---(I) S ._HI lt15 TWtMa (PG) n.I ACCIDIDfT Al. 515 7Jl-U5 TOUMaTa (PG) SCROC>GeD , .. 1 .. 1 .. (PG1J) DtltTY ROTH.M tcOUM)M\.• (PQ) U~IJl.lt"JI 5JUt0.1t15 n.I MAl(ID QUN (PGU) 'tS.I tS.11 n TWWS ~PG) '15-·•11 » TWMS (PQ) 11 JO •• JtHM I IS.ltll RA•MAN '"~ 11 45 2 JO 5 I IM 10 q SCAOOQED '*'TY ROTTEN (PQ13) SCOUNOMU (..a) HSIM 1115 IHS.JOI 515 7 JI tU THE NAKED QUM (PQ13) ' .... 10 JO ....... t"IPMA.f r.::1 RAINMAN {ft) !I tS-I M tUO n.IKM GUN (PG11) 1•Ht 11es THI ACCDIWT Al TOYlllST (PGU) 5 ..... , ..... TWINS . (PG) 'tS..Jl.llU Tfat*.A SUNNM (R) Hs.IJi-ltlO ICROOOED (PQ13) 'JIU51U5 TWINS (PQ) 'tS.IJl-lt45 *"'"4Y'S fAUl TI~ MY ST'E'ltOTHER SS AM Al•N , .. tt• HE.LAAIM.R I 1 Jl.t JI LANO MFOM T.- HI '• • • ACritic 'Tourist': Masterwork or bore? Agnes Mt'Gurr Recfster~ N•rse Huntington Buell l'H' alrcad)' seen so.Tie of the rave rl'"tcws the notable mue. ha"e la' 1shed on "The .\C'C1dental Tour· 1!>!.'. but I haH~ 1od1sagrre. I found the mo' tl' dcpn.~s1ng and dull. 1 he-tilm tdl~ a ston of a "'ntcr of ~-----tra"i.·I booJ..s. Wtl· our nC'ro. ham Hurt. who leads a h)'ptr-<>r· gan1zcd. uncmo- uonal lifestyle, We understand his character better when we m«t his 'i1bl1ngs . IY>O brothers and a s1~ tcr each with the same Oat t'1Tcc1 as Hun and his ~rc:en \\lfe. Kathleen T urncr. c.kc1dc to separate after tr)1ng to kc.-ep their mamagc: together lol· lo"''"8 the trag1c dc-ath of their son It 1s dunn& this S\:parouon that Muriel Pntchett. in the lorm ofGttna D<tv1s enters Hurt's hfc Tht' int of the plot c-cntl·rs around his )truggk to make the choice that would ~t tum h1!> hfc around. The balance of the tone of the mo' 1e 1s more ~nous but there arc moments of delight. Edward. the dog. olkr!> the bulk of the film 's lighter times at><.! dOC's 11 vcrv wt>ll. The thre.: main players as well as th~ cnttrc suppon1ng cast s1 ve fine pertormanccs. David ORden Suers. Ed Begley Jr .. and Amy Wngh1 do a more than crrd1ble JOb as the colorless brothers and sister. In <'Ontrast C..ccna Da' 1s is necessarily irmaung as the flamboyant Muriel. Hun h:h the ability to display the pain hidden deep 1n his charact~ and Kalhlccn Turner g1,es lhe smooth per· formanrc \hl· is lll I ~ ..JOl~__.......,.~ tilm '" accented w11h sumc interest· tr\& and e1Tect1' l' r>ho1ogr:iph' ,, lhl' >ldf\ hill \..aM'\ U) to Lun,h111 .,,,J P.trl\ Jl'\:ompan1cd t" lhe nlu\IC ol John '-' 1lh:ims. [~!>p1l' h th1' there wc.·rt• too m.in) Ion'-"'l'•H ~ pi. r1oos 10 keep 1h1s v1t•1. .. er's ancnl ion. Bea critic f 1rl'\I of nu one h~tcnsng to \Ou1 "ill~ pronouo1.:cm1:nt\ on the t.111.:-s1 mo' 1e\'1 lkcomc a mo' tl' re' 1\'~l·r for [)ntcbooli. ·, "b Cl) txxh ·~ \ ( ntic .. ""Cuon f or eight ,,cci.. ... )ou'll so ~~ the ~t t 11J ma'bc the: wor I) mo' 1cs o~n 1na on the: Oran~ < oast. \\ l\,·n thl.' C 1an. Fhlnkltn\ and the (1cm• ~' l..\!ls make th<-1 r pronountcmcnt\, )Ou can 100. \\. "'' Dat~·~ f'n\ln, P.O. Holl. I 60. ( osta M$. Cahf. Q~6:?C> lloun• to 1mludcda) and ra~c ~ num~n. Oi call M.-&3 .. 1. E ' 167. Brian FIHecan Marktlia& CcMpmllllicatiou SU&a Au ·> ··The Acrldental Tounst" 1s a ,._ red QC for an Academ) .\ward· strangely cnJoyablc film . Masterful!) winning film: rrafl('d. Y>Ondrousl y underplayed. 11 Marvelou~ story •~ as fine a stud) 1n subtltt) and lmpcccabk performance~ understatement as can be put to Clever prestn1a11on cdlulo1d. Al times conrusina. a1 And 1he winner ts .. 01hcrs cnhghtemng. It 1s pcrpc:tuall~ ··The .\«1dental Tounst"' 1!> a thought provoking. wonderful film '°"'"'"ll"n af\d d1recwd by Law-which combines rencc Kasdcn from the 1n1rcd1cn1s the novel by Anne hstcd above in a T)lcr. ..The Ac-su~ "inner \\'11· c1dcnlal Tounst'' ham Hun &"cs Ht '' an exploration another brilliant into the hcan of performance JS darkness which Macon Lear} dwell) 1n us all and wntcr or gu1dt· "'h1ch de1tnnm~ boolts for businl~S \o what 1n\cns1ty tra"e.len ~ho'd and richness Y>C ra1hcr ~ at bomc 1han on the road =::..;;• hvc our lf'CS The (hence t1lc utlt) sto~ 101:ows Macon Leaf) (Wilham Hts approach to hie dos.cl~ ~ra­ Hun1 a wmer of gu1tkbools for llcls the :ld\1cc &l\cn to h1\ readcn. reluctant business tra\.clcrs. one )Car wh1C"h rs to uo1d c~pcncn<1ng thin after 1he murder of his )Ouni son enJ as much as J)OS\tblc. This un""a\-Cnna a1 1he break-up of hu mama \\.Ith and formal yc\ peculiar approach ts S;:\rah (Kathleen Tul)lcr1. ~ 1dcn1 1n \tatcmcnts hkc ··1 dun'1 Lost.bothmcntallyandemot1onal-hke to~~ m(h1~).·( Cr)th1ng"~ so h . Macon 1s. ltke the titles of the cl~ up." book,s he "rues. an ··ai;-c1dcntal Ooa muncr and boarder Muriel tounst'' throu&h ltfc Has aimlessness Pritchett. the odd aod ~•d> ~<lm:m lint leads ham back to his ('OOb -an r who bccom~ Macon's S:S\ 1or h ct·centnc sister and two brothers -c tellcntlv ponn•}Cd b) Gccna Da~ '" and finall)' into the arms of Muncl 1~Btt1kau1sie"J Her Kman clothes Pntchctt (Gecna Davis) an-equall) and 1n .. ll-anO.a-half linacmails o\\.·r· bizarre dot tratnCT" with an intense whelm '1hc stolwan Macon on s1sht lus1 for hfe and pro~ uk a sharp contra\t to If Macon 1s an accidental 1ounn1n Macon's C$tran&l-d v.1IC Sar;ah'\ hfe. then Muncl is dcfin11cl) a (Kathleen Turner) unJcr~t.it~·d bona fide .. tounst" -anioous 3nd da~s1c look hungry to c>.penencc all that hie ha\ The rnl "ar of the show I\ ld~ard to offer e3ch and e\'cry moment. the dog (pta)cd b)' There is a rhetoncal structu~ to "Bud"). ~ho &1\es YThe Accidental new mcanina to Tourist'' "h1ch the term "'man·s serves to pull 111 be 1 friend·· He audience tnlo the bttc'i. he J1S<>bc}s film. thus enabhna nnd h1larsou)l) each member to cau~ Ma on to dra~ a mo b This sona an mean· doa is an Tn-- 1ngfol rcsp<>nsc to strumcntal chanac· the stol). ttr 1 Muriel is KaS<fcn h:t\ been hired to ('Orrtel his bad Wi)S and thu~ at>lc to cxpcnmcnt is brouaht 1n10 Macun''> life. Edv..ird ~11h mood and emotion 10 the film'\ 1) cute. funny. e"tprn '"e and <'On· ad' antaie. What ensues 1s • mclan-v1nc1na. A dog) 0$car 1n Bud's chol~ h1ttcrs"ect. fl.inn). and futurc. \\.oof. . s1rangel) Cf\JO)<ablc tn.-asurt v.h1d1 I saw ··TM-«tdcntal TounM" lcaHs onl' ampl) R'v.ardcd. l*•tt. It's that ... nd oflilm "The AccidtnUtl Tourist" 1s a nch. ~cll--acted film that dexrves attcq· t1on dunnJ a holiday season crowded with quaJ11y movies. h's a film that boasu superb actina. doesn't ru$h. - and has srcat chann. Wilham Hun plays Macon Leary. a .------~ man who has hved his life 1n a "iroo1.e •· When his 11-ytar old son 1s killed and tus wife (Ka thleen Turner) leaves him. he rclt>etantly br'eaJcs out of h,. cocoon v.1th thC help of a ntw love pla)cd b)' V«na Dl.YiS , HLJn 11 so aOOd an ~tor \hat hkc Meryl $tr«p. Y-e'"e come ao t~p«t c•ttlk'nce from him in •'!)' role. In 1"M' Accidental Tounst. he once apin deh"crs. HIS 1s a character that seems btw11dert'd b) hfc and hu fou nd 11 simpler 10 JUSt SOrt o( sleepwalk through But I\ the film Pfocrtt1'S )OU sec the. character of Macon bq1n. to ~•kc up Wh ik Tumt'r 1s billed as lcadma lady. her screen ume 1s restnctcd to tht' bqlnning and cnd1n1 of the film he dots a aood Job wtth tht' pan and is a movie s11r all lhc ~1) but 1h1~ rolt' docs not &1"e her much of a chin~ to shine Gee,,. oa\'I~ has 1he ~· pan 1n the p1ctutt. he'' an · odd but nukanna dot trainer named Muncl Prilchett. Stie's honnt w,th her t mouon • IOC' afler what she wanl.S. and you can't htlp but love her O.v1\ IJ"t''i a srcat performance n 0... Dia.ta u Muriel. MACOll aa4 Robert Go b.nkMrur ~~~ &ltdnl 11 ....... ~ A"crsee1n1 "The l\cc1dcntJ I tsl." the l.11n le~ from"" Brother\ I ",, trcmeh d1 pointed Iv .... very lca\t I "· 1n f1nt' Y>tlh n OtMf f'nl)\ I for 20 min hoping that I teut Jt"I a ~J a.:;;::ttme-ttiM-1 sick I kh I mus1 ha\e tltd 11 ' and KQ\nmi ttvttal 1ra J\a1r~ that I'~ 1ttn the film. I didn't I Justified 1he cro-d or the 1u1t Rtlht rrom the bt&1nninr. mooa WU !l(lalt\C. »rah, pfaH K.athlfto Tumn. ''~kins t• b~ Ml('On (Wilham 1 abOU1 IM pain ik c1pmcnttd ' 'Toui;ist' is a mof'ie about notlJingand BJ JOE 8ALTA~E ~ ............ Lawrence Ka5dan's "The Actldin- tAI Touns1 .. -winner of th11 )fir's New York Film ( r1llcs'CttdtAward for best p1trurc-l!rl ()fie m l"°9c ~CT)" ratt. 'ft)' spec.al "mood films" 1tw usuall)' 1nsp1rcs &he fotlo• ina ~It. • h 1.,.·, abou1 NYTHINO Nodlina blppm,, .. Mic'OD Ltety. an aUtbOI bated•• BUtnnc,.~ -,_ about •E• roee n .,.,...e.e ror w,.,._ -• Utt lbCt........ .... . ... .. ttft..,, Al,, ........ ---.. )t;.)Gr-.t• I0 ...... 1¢'1. T~. VtrJ ._ ... "'1a 11111r _ ... --....... -~ ... -----,.._ , Wllllam Rut u •o u Alaaader •>Ur· IC'· lnl"I their son dted ofa bullet wound The discourse tttmcd to lasa about IS minutes he did noth1n1 for him C\ttpt l'CVl\e all the pain ,hat ht' had .ilso &one throup. and then she told him tl\at w wintcd a dt\ortt1 At !cut M~'1,obcould att him a"•Y from this nqat1v1ty As a v.-ntcr of toun t boo he scu to tra\el around the world. His fonhcom1n1 assranment is to ta.kc him to Bn111n. but ~(~ he can lO be must find a platt tO board hll doS-Edward. It IS thn'e that he m«ts Murid. ~)cd by Gttna O.v1s. ,..ho throuah arcat rs1stcncr c\cntually bctomcs hi\ l'Jr\ ~pCak1n1 ~Uy. I was thnlled ....... -to reahte that hK film was made 1n ·d 11 8aJt unorc. As an Oriole· s fat\, I f'«JI> wasaJad to1«aoty 1-.nt "en much 1hc to visit. The mov~ 1ttmed show I h) so~ n1ctr paru of the city. and ht·r ptrha~ pla«s not xcn too ofltn urt) But l JUSt dOn't undcntand the hl·n cnt1cs' cnlhus.asm for th~ film I'm verytliing sure even 1gmund Freud would ha"c bttn chaJlen&ed to analyzt thest characters.. AO Sttmed lost 1n their O'*"n probkmi.. "uh the e~cept1on of the d<>&. Edward Of all the per- sonahucs 1n this movie. I found ham the least confusina and the funniest Perhaps I am Just not soph1i.11ca1cd cnoulh for llus movie Wh) couldn·t I share the aud1en«'s amux· z • ~nt when MKOn • a , and his brothen '*°"Id not ansv.er the telephone" So \ttmcd to find that b)Slcncal fn fact, one petron s1uma close by t'ould not siop laUJh1n1 about that. I JUSl couldn't understand •hy I lovt' romcd1es, but to mt' 1h1s was not a fu~ l'f(tUTC. Maybe I'd rc:commend 1t to tomtone ovt'r JO Our ratings •:At •Anroa~ lWVTIMOO . ~-~ TUNC•DlllO-,.",. • Vtdeo/Sot•nds New: 'YoungGuns,_' •5 Corners' and 'Midnight' "Y~ G ... " (Vest,... Vt4H. VHS-Bea., Ht.ti. Ra&HA• As almost everyone knows. Wilham Bonllt')' prob- ably was as tw1s\cd a ps)Chopathic httlc g~k as e'er crawled out from under a rock. Adcno1dal. visibly ~t.ardcd. stumpy-legged and physic.ally d111y. Billy the Kid wu &lonficd by tht penny prns of his da)' as a clan-hmbcd. rMOlu&c pistol ftJhter who k.1llcd b. the Code of the West. My. how ,.e·H: cha.nlC(l. "Youns Guns" casts a twitchy Emilio EstcH7 .u Billy. W1th nattcnna s1dck1cks Kiefer uthertand Charh<' httn. Casey 1emaslo. Lou Diamond Phillips and Ottmot Mulronc)' T ere nee tamp phones an his pan as a smarm)' Bnta h rancher and Jack ~nee pla)\ Jad. Palance. his bad-ju)' ant.agon1s1 rn Ne,. Mt'uco's Lincoln County "'ar of 1878 • Guns roar Ricochets v..h1nc. uthcrland murmuf) Estevez ""h1nn Palantt smirks.. l\avmg p1ck<'d up another pa)'da) Suffocaturgly directed b> Chns1opher ain. "-'Otten b) John FuK"O. II makes )Ou ..,..ant to run ou1 and rtnt .. The Wild Bunch ·· · The mov1e'sircatest mom(nl as Bnan k.c11h's u1meo as a tou~. coarse. fihh) bounty huntt'r who com~ w1th1n an ace of blowm1 our bo) heroes off the planet. For " second the movie opens up and sho..,..s signs of hfe False alarm. -By Scott WUIU.m1. A11odated Prus Wrttu "Five Conen" (CaDOD Video. \IHS.Btta. SH.ti. Ra&H R) Wmcr John Patock Shanley. who toot.. '1<''4Cr\ to the sv.ttt streets of Brooklyn in ··Moonstruck," mO\CS to the mean strttts of the Bronx 1n 1964 "'"h "f1,e Cornt'r& .. Unlike "Moonstruct..:' th1s 1988 movie was no h11. '6ut both ha.nit)' products have an appealing fa1f)· talc fttl w11h their roots squ.artl)' planted in the mund nt' Jodie Fosl« 1s lo\ cly as Linda. a toul)i youna woman ln&htcncd at the rtkasc of a man sent to pnson for l')1ng to rape l\cr John Turturro 1s trul) temfrina as Heinz still obst-sscd with Linda Tam Robbtns ("Bull Durham") pla)s Harr), Linda's sa'1or. who after bis poltctman lather as killed becomes profoundlJ· affected by the worl.. and words of Manin Luther Kina r. The characters' paths cross in a neighborhood of violence and povcny. Some escape into a pnvatt' fantuy world. others by leaving. like Harl) "'ho plans to go South to rqtster black \Otcrs. Heinl cannot escape. and Tunum> m.ncs )'OU fed ho'lto'. pcnoedm tus charact.cr· fttls · There art drugs and pointless vandalism ptngu1ns 1n a fountain. a t Bernard named TM Buddah. dark humor and. mostl) people )USt tl'}1na to ac• b) in a "orld that shouldn ·, b<' so touf" " .. ft\'t' Corners' 1scccentnc and cnP11ng. and abc)\e all ,.onh watching. But tht end 1s l~s than ~11 f)1ns,. a a v.orld lad.in& 1n pntt and order 15 11cd up a httlC' too neatly b)' the credits -By Maey ¥acYtu. A1S«Ul&d Press Writer uM!dai&"t Cros1la1" tMCA Homt Ellttnabmeat VHS-Bea., Ht.ti. Ra&ff RI . Aashba t.. Ca tro 1s coming o ut of the < uban highlands and&11s1a's casino O['<'r.ltc>rs art' mo' 1n1 their ca h out of the rnuntf\ me.ho".& bunch of l "'a'' men iet hold ofS2 million of 11 and sllih 11 on this ~land. set''' Cut to the pn-scnt Daniel J Tra\;rnt1 v.as one ol thc sailo rs. The other one ..-ho l..nev. ..-herc the trcuurc 1i. hu died. so Tra,ant1 ,.ants to go back-and get tt (\\h' d1J •the) "-'111 20 )<'ars'' Good que"1on.) Travant1'\ wife p~cd b) Fa)e Dun:i,.il) I!> bhnd. son ol. ( .. I sl)C\.1ahzcd 1n c~c d~llSC'i So ho" did I ge1 &laucoma•r-uood question ) He chancrs the )3Cht of h1!> su~pictou!>I\ Jetta~ sh1pmate'5 son (John Lau1hhn). v. ho\e pert..) pout) "'lfe (K.1m Cattrall~ ,.orb 1n Capt Frank Funllo'' in\ur3nct airnc (Wh) Good quesl1on.) r 8) this ~int )Ou "C' sunli. 45 m1nutt'1 1n tl\1i. sucl(r and noth1n1 s happtn1n• How did all thest clc .. cr. handsomt ~plc ma~e 1h1\ bad mo\ 1e·1 Good qu~11on. • -8)' ~n WlWams, Anoda&d Prns Wri&.er 'When in Rome ' perco~ates an Car y imon oes it e fer WHEN lN llOME WMa6al\eme Vt This· Klf·tatled debut recoro rrom a tno of Enahshmcn sounds lake a lot of toda)' ·s pop mu\lc' ynthcsuer-bucd. danceable and rather empl)'·htadcd When 1n Rome 11 the nom de auem of vocah'it Andrew Mann. blu1st•vocahst C11ve Famna1on and kc)bo9.id1M Michael Aottatc. On theu album. the thrtt •~JOtned bya h t ofsns)()n musicians whocb1mc 1non pcn:u on. 1u111rs. ke)bolltds and boms. The ~ ccnttt around Aottaic·s muh1·f~tcd keyboards al\d \he dual \ioc.&I of Famngton and Mann. The t-o 11neen twmooi.tt Ptff«tl), 1rt&Jn& kad \<Xal totet:htf on nearly e"CT) tune. Tht mulK' 1s~lly briaf\t and ptrk)'. son of ""hat the Ptt Shop Bc.>ys prob&~) sound hke •hell Lhe) ·vc l\ad too mucb rofkc. In fact. the bubbly. tJonao-bucd ~ ofkn ttm1nds the ILSU"ncr of one of thotc ~taauofftt pOtl. • .. Tk iaronttte ... a bit 1n Grnt 8ri&ain. 1s t)picjl SUlnu" with a .,.ano that ptell.s out IM mdody. tbc IOftl throba ..... dedronically ""''b lhc dear l\armonlCS or Maa• Ud Famnp>o peet(l"I th~ the catch) ~ o( tac m'otd lhW"ftpa .,. '" thes vc1n. ah..._ m Sedt 2 there as a ~ ~ on rnJ ,....,... .. <•:ell'° tl9tlr s~-pnJdUC't'd imataltOM) that ta.u. nMft 11*tt:lb ... "'Qild's ,.., .. ~ 1 ctcaa tnam~ tole> ova the vocal Mt. wt.de .. Toul ~ton .. "a fat·s*ed ra11e- up with • f<'al rod ·n· roll piano solo and some fufl. throatt'd sa' h l s All m all. ''When an Romt'·· makt'S hap-soundm& dance muuc lhaLprobabl)' ·Mll..hluut111 of s.1>eakn Al coll~ pan1C'S around the count'). The aroup. ho..,cvi:r hast nlc to SI} -l)'n<'lll) Of mu 1all> -and their debut album JUSl lhdcs alona the maanst~am hkc dnfl"ood -By C.rt ~. Aaedateil Prut Writer GREATEST HITS UVE Carty ... Ariala Last )car Barbn trca11nd ~luscct a rc:cordrna of a rare h\e Dt-rfonnan« she II\<' b<'(on: a mall aud1entt ow Carly Simon. anothtt pop ~natt •ho ~ldom &IHS COnct"rts. h copied the lrl'CI) But mon don 11 better Strc1saukfs "OM VoKT- had Pf()bkms wuh paona al\d JOft1 tcltttion But "'Grate1t Hit La\'c·· is a nlC't ml\tutt of<v.t'li--kno~n and unfamiliar ma&tti&I -the album tJlk nOl•tlh t.and1na- and the tmphasjs throuahout lS on the sinacr and the In her first pnformancc bcf'Ott a IJ\ 0 e audacntt '" tia)\t ~rs. 1mon makd t.ueh hits from the Qfl) 19 05 a -Anuc1peo0tt" and .. The R~t Thin& To 0o·· und frnb. And the n:cord d1mun with t.bc ambioou Oft"ll'I AnM&nd Apin ... ,...llich 1ndudcs w nurxn thyme ;:t 811 y ~ .. as a ~t • A bead and 1nttlh1rnt. varied &ITlntc~nt5 t'Oft'olctc dtt peckllt, M1• Semon hat bttn Keultd 1n 1h<' put Ofli-.ni fta~ &ut th111tt tt wtp aff tht WI) around. -., .......... A.111 ele ... hw Writer ~ Pttot Oe1eb00k/ Friday. January 6. 1989 • • ~J J. PEANUTS 14ERE'S TME FIERCE POLAR BEAR STALKING ~15 \llCTIM ACROSS TME SNOWV PLAIN .. ~ GARFIELD • A5 A R£WAR" f:OR 5TA'JINCs ON YOOR DIE.T. l"M CsOINCf TO ALLO W '!'OU TO HAV( SOME 50UAR WIT~ "r'OUR COF"H.E TO"Alfl DRABBLE TUMBLEWEEDS Hr, ll)1\~i WMA1'S 't'ocJ~ NAME:? ROSE IS ROSE ~ . FutiKY Cl.tP NOT£::; _t -. TOUCM M'< NEW BOOTS, '{OU STUPID SEAGLE,AND 'f'OO'LL RE6RET IT THE REST O~ 't'OUR LIFE ! by Charles M . Schutz ,_." by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Tom K. Ryan by P•t Brady DOOllfS8BUllY by Garry Trudeau ~Me, J.J., PO aJ XIOJIOI ~ """"1J,,Y QIANA ~7 /lllAT If* ... fNl:t 5HDfS oe~~r~H SAR5T _, ~6MA#,.,,,, A lll1IP IO/ll ...........,,. ,,__ ..... /)()Ya/ 11£ - Ufif6 ....... . .., """'~ ---~ by Bil Keane •Just lt9ten and Mop MYtng . ,. that right?' • COU"TSa CUL TUaS by Maratta & Maralta . I I I I • yovN (, Mtt . LAMP ,. - by Brad Anderson ~ .... U •I o•• o• ... .,, crl ,... A rl!C)lylO•nol•loundll\e ....... ...... ... .. ... ho OOftle ,...,,., -,....... b-'&i ••11t ...._ .,.-. • • ~ t tfW'ow I t\IOOlall "'40' I N ( p , G ( I ,... -· I I r I r ESA L IA I I I I' t I A~llY j r 1 rJ · D&NKl8 THE IDNACE by Hank Ketcham ~/-~- l j t I BLOOll COUNTY SfJt:IM/M/ 1NllT'S ~ 1NI/! lfPtlfJeltllf'U Aar ._ IA ' Alll? ltflW av S GMJKU "1tW.1~' ./ if.. I ARLO AND JANIS wt MAO ro ""lfe. A T~E. It.> 5lHOOt. "WMAT I CiOT FOR ~15TAA!> F.OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDOSPARDR by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson ll£Y OIOW'T MA% 10 ~Tt A~~AC3 I DID' by Lynn Johnston -~ -~~' by Jeff MacNelly II OutODTheTown • • • • • • • • • • WAITElt • SEJtVED MEALS : RESERVATIONS (71•) 838-1540 ru~a>.a : .__=....:; _ _, •90 EL CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN 92680 $DVK:'E : -special advertising r~ J~J OFTHE\NEEK a, DONS POLLEY "Best laJd schemeS of m6ce and men gang aft a-gley," wrote poet Robert Burns. And though often misquoted, the line always seems ap. propriate when plans go awry and changes have to be made. · As a matter of fact. Southern California's wtdefy-acctaimed Bob Bums restau11ants came Into being when the life plan of the founder waa changed by a war. The poet's namesake once had fNery Intention of becoming a pharmacist just like his father. In fact, he was a student at USC when he dropped out to join the Navy In Wond War II. Afterward, as a civilian. this Bob Burns remembered h s childhood faaclnatlon with the soda fountain in his father's drug sf ore. It was this Interest In the buslnesl of food that led him In 1956 to his first place. a sma" coffee shop In North HoUywood which expanded and became the foundation on which the Bob Burns restaurant ---------------------"-----~group was to build. The Newport Beach Bob Burns is a per1ect example of the dash and sptrit of the Burns desGendants. With daughter Beth Burns now running the local establishment, It thrives as a very special dining out place for many residents of the beach communities. • An~??t-~~~-~~e ....... 10 e...-e.ly PfepMtO te.iood • .... Md .,., blleft speciakll" £"'°1 • bt~ y-ol Newpott ' ba1 "' • coiy. eut"-C.k blMft wn~e MY dlllle'•~ 81TA•L1181lD 1 e•a RdfNIUbM ttuMllliBiSed 71 i /&od·?llO 1111 \\I eo.t ....... ..,. ~ luch lusl south of l'WWpoft lt¥d . on the t»y tMle LocaJty, Bob Burns opened Its doors In 1967 at 37 Fashion Island. Its decor can only be described ..., as warm and Intimate, with a dining rOQm and bar area furnished In dark woods and leathers, poflahed brua and aoftty glowing candlelight. Cent'erplece of the entryway Is a massive flreptaoe. On the watts•• Bob Bums pottralts -one of a poet anct the other a restaurateur. the Burns ctan and the Robertson clan along with the famity coat of arms. Pk:tur• of Scotsmen In kilts and the red ptald carpet~ make you befleve that If you Hsten carefully you can actuelly hear the distant bagpipes. Bob Burns Restaurant has a late night piano bar where the music can only be detctlbed as romenttc. Manhd Otweff ls feetured at the piano Su~ through Thutlday. wt"'8 vocaJitt Oarvey Trak>r and pianfst Ron Donath entef'taln Frktays Md Saturdays. TM at~~--;--tn~ttt;.he ber la werm "'and friendly. It'• the kind of ctubby ptace that has become a gathering piece for locala tn Newport Beectl. Victor Roua. who hM been With the ----------------------, ....... for eight yeera. 18 the bartender u .... MUSIC and lyrics By COlEPORTER MrNnager. EMCUtM c:Mt .-. Zlimbtano. formetty of the Ml Md Ambfoete.. °""8 a menu of "Continen- ~nla c:ull6ne." At .._. helf the menu CCMllllll of fWt ~I\ tndudlng Kumanuto oYt::: on the hllt IMI end.....,,.. Of the nne.t Kr n aht For a nllbod entree there ls tr..n Norwegian salmon PNP8Nd With a k>b9W c:Mr~ __.bu*' .a (rectpe foMowt) or any of ..... other wonderM ,,..,, IMfood from -· Betla 8lanaa aad vldor Roeu at Bob Bam• Restaa.n.at at l'ullloa laland. around the world. If you enfoy veal, Bob Burns prepares a prime center cut veal chop with a wild forest muShroom and Madeira wine sauce. There are steaks from the broaler as wetl as duck and New Zealand venison All of this ts served beautifulty by a very professional staff carefully trained by Jeanie Murphy, who has been with the Burns restaurant for 15 years. Luncheon servers are trained by another longtime employee. Karen Graves. whO started w11h the organization 10 years ago when she was just 18 years old. In fact. several members of the staff have been with the Burns family for years. Jeanie Murphy attributes thls to the fact that Beth Burns and her mother, EJlzabeth Burns. are "very caring people " When Bob Burns passed away 17 fears ago . the rest of the clan contlnueQ the restaurant tradition . Ellzabeth Burns llves in 58(lta Monica and remains active In the family business. She Is on the board of directors of the California Restaurant Association and t1 a past presJdent of the Bay Area Restaurant AISOClatlon Another daughter, Bon- nie, managea their restaurant In Santa Monica, while Bob Burns Jr. runs the Woodland Hills restaurant and It oYef'Metng the construcilon of a new one which ls to open tn Fet>ruaty 1n Brentwood All thr .. of the Burnt Children gf'ew up on the Inside of the r•taurant ~. Bob Jr. Is an experienced c:Nf. Md Bonnie and a.th have done their ltin .. tn the kttc:Nn u ·welt· u wonting as w.utr....._ • e.th'a~~and Lat&, know __ -.S-.ouf'"fi.,.....,.. and pr06lime main- t8'nlng a top-noteh dintng eetabhhment. but they haw other plant f0t their ....... Stec:.y la currently atuctytng brC*blt )oumiltlm at loeton Untwr- ttty end younger ....., Ulla la a _.,, In tMgh IChoot. ~~and80fneluck. their own pa.,. wtll not ••oeng ~· •• Bob 8ume Ae9ttlutant 18 open 1even day1 a week. The ,...,,ant, In addition to the dining room Md ptano bs, hea a PfW9• dining room ~ for wedd6no .................. ~ ~~,_WI _. and any other A111rw8'k>nl are recommended. Phone 644-2030. Ullll• CIWlllAY aaucm TNI fl'~la • -II __., WW poK'Md "°' &F ,.._ • ._.._AlllJ •· II RlllCll f ;-- II m111--. d 5 ·-Ca llllallta• 1~ , ... ._.._. .... ,.....,.'°' .......... w __ ..._..,....,, ...................... . ., • Gallery openings IACK DOOll GAUZAY JS2 N. C'Otil Kllbway. lAcuna Beach. offtn Hal Ulmbcrf s WIK"rcolon and dy on "I .. ba11k by nauonally known 1rust Sandra NchpoVlCh Abo t.howana oats and pantls by Ren« Perry, 011 st:aJCapes by Vivian CtJdwcll. wa1ucolon and pa11eb by Surannc ~maeux and man) 01hcr aru,u 1Wft1 a wlde vanciy of slylcs and mcdaa_ Hours are 11 a m 10 .S p m Wtdnnd.1) lhroualt Sunday. 4CM.-OlS2 P£N'11MENTOGAUZllY 1476 South Cou1 Hlt,hway. Sk 6. t..auna Beach • New show ft.alunna Jtan Rosltr's 1rn- ptt:SS10n111 oils Alto fea1urtd as Rubio Now Serving SUIDIY IDICll llUIFAST Hall Throuah Jan. IS Hours arc 11 a.m 10 S p.m. druly 497-376S U(J PINE A.ATS Gw..t:llY Un1vcr- s11y ofCabfornaa 11 Irvine, M\&Sic People Ind Others. l)bolOIJ'&ph' b)' Btll) Fttt- roan optnsJan &and Nnstbn>u&h Ftb 4. ()prn1na rcccpuon for the artut un Jan IS. 6 to 9 pm 1n I.he fint Ans Gallery. .. Contemporary Compoten and M u-• s1Ctans," 1 performan« acnn prodU«d by UCI 1n con,uncuon with 1hc uh1bi1 fu1um Paul ~r. Jan ~. Kolas Slonasmsky, Jan 19, Dan1d unu Jan 2S and John Kina Jan 31 Ptrtormanccs are free 10 I.he pubh and bq.in at 7.lO pm CA LIFORNJA DINING AT ITS FINEST• Freeman's photography, modern musicians at UCI HUEVOS 990 RANCHEROS ..... ~~g=~~.~-~.~~·~ . '1" MACHACA .............. ' 141 ,,... ...... .,.. ..... .. ..... ,..... ..... ..... By MICHAEL l'YDZVNSIU Dlllr .... C.1119 •• 1 I hOJX ~veryotic's had a safe and happy bqinn1n, 10 1hc new yt>ar. A.nd W11h the end o the holidays.. com~ Round 2 or 1ht I 91U9 perfomuna ans KaJC>n. One of1hc tint rventsof1~ )car as a btt unusual. The UCI Fine Ans G.alkry Wlll prntnt "M iwc Pcoplt" and Qtkn, PhOlOJrllphS b) Betty Frttman,.. be&Jnn1na Sunda) a1 nOOft Prettnted 1n conJu.nction llt'lth ttus u h1btt1on will be .. Conltm- poc:ary Composicn/Mustaans.-a $Cflel or con«n-demonstrat1on·<hs.- cuuaons &l"Cn by four of tht" man)' avant rde ~ man. a patron o contemporal') ArMnCU musac. has supponcd th!'OUO comm1uions !!-flie COmpost!I lhat wt"~ prn- t"nhn& (in that tcnn) ~ included 1n 1hcub1biL1on," said Phy I hi luti~ns ammnt UO Gall1n Dll'TC'tOT Mch-sa WOtU. -who curated both uhibia and music tmcs The tmet lucks off Mondi)' with Paul DRsbcr, a )OU"t n Franca an -ho·1 wnttm upcnmental mU)JC lhealef, chambtt and orchc\tral ~s and clcctrC>-acou llQI taoed tcOrCt ror • ~•ne1~ of rm'daa. )its 09tfl. -saow Fire. smm1crcd la.st ~bnaary in n Francasco un<kr the aqas of New Music Amcnca. Others in 1he sencs will be Nicolas Slonamsky (Jan. 19). Daniel Lcn1z (Jan. 25} and John Km& (Jan. 31 ). A sccm1naJy odd choice at firs1 aJancc would t)( the 1nclus1on ofSlonamsky. who unlike the others as neither nauve Amman (he's Russi.an)) nor cuctly ~ouna (he'll be 95 1n pnl) "But bes s11n "cry acl1vc and his ideas att stJll a"anl-prdc.'' Lut)nns l\ottred Slon1msky. a Los Anaclcs rn1denL 1s a composer. conductor. wntcr. cd11or. lexacopaphcr and wit ex· 1raord1natrc who's been act1"e 1n 1h1s country Stnce 1923. Amons h11 lalcst crcallOM U hl.S 1988 IUIObtoCflphy, T·l>ufcct Pitcn-:- Lcnu. hkewuc a LosAnaiehno. wall have 1 member of tht" audtt"ntt prov1dt a spontaneous))' wmtcn short text which Lentz will "' 10 mu.st . Lentz' music includes such innova\J\'t orc~tl'lllon u tht nine pianos an 1984's "Point C'onccptaon" and the filled crystal wine ~ues 1n both 1973's··M1ua Umbrarum .. and I 98S's ··Batthus .. c-. York-based Kina. a com- poscr-su11an t·\'tOhnasl who's a ~tt ortbt Cahfom11 lnst11u1c of tht Arts 1n V1ltnc1a. will prtXnl h1 most unusual b&cnd or funk·OOIK• rock-blues mu ~. La 1 )tar. his DATE NIGHT AT PERo·s SATUN>AY ~ 5 30-tO 00 COllPl..llW D•••R FOR TWO Ba~ 1k ~Lamb! m:-.. ··;E:;E T ..... ·-Alff._. ::. -..:-: FOA 2 .... m1 Nof1h ,....,. • Huntington e..dt. CA • s •• :Mt v...,. '---~Q@· llD-7714 .. mu$lC-thcatcr p1ec:c. "Condcmna- t1onmusJC," •-as produced at the 1988 Bellnwd Festival 1n Swiuertand and the 1981 Ovcno~ Music Theater Fesuva~1n Minneapolis. '"Music People and Others" con- 1sts of 120 photopaph.sof musJC1an.s. conductors. compowrs and an1su taken by Frcem.an over the last 20 years An accomplasbcd pt.an 1st 1n bt"r own n&ht. Frcem.an has vcatJy help- ed the cautc of cont~porary music an Amcnai W1th her patro~ of such now notable compc>taS as John Cqr. (l'leue .. PIRSfP9Ce 18) . •1•• CARNE ASAOA ....... . s.v«J w/Tortlllas. Refr*J S..ns & Fruit ...... 1 .... M5 IOl1 1712 Plecentla CO~TA •IA SHJUMP COCKTAIL 1.95 TUREEN OF CLAM CHOWDER 1.95. -.= ....... .., .... '" ~ ............... . NEWPORT BEACH THIU .. 37 FASHION ISLAND ( ........ Dlllll'I ..... , ........... ~ 2nd& Wlltwe •111111 .... ........,,. Oxnlrd I Top1r9 STUFFED MUSHROOMS 1.95.q Vi it Our Fint Rtstaurants ftaturin~ Fint ~afood and Oyster Bar ....... M\U ,,., ........ c-,. ... CJ!•••• 11• °"*"*' ...... ---Dl!"'9 ,,,., ........ LAQIMA MIUS 14Dt a to.> 80.\0 (11411»..,. OutOnTheTown Three new restaurants true to themselves l lll·rt· art· thret· new restaurant!. on !flt' tilod. 1ha1 not only kn ow who the} Mt' liut ha'c the courage H•remam . irut· to thcmsd.,.cs from stan to t1n1 ... h. There's no loohngaround "llh Jl<'f'H'Pllon here From nomenclature :u l UISIOl' to prices. ~!'\ICC and .1mh1anct· 1he d1na gcti. JUSI :ibou l "hJt\ npntC'd \nd 11 'good 'one of the menu<. 1n llll''>t' tkJglin~ .·atenc<, offer~ ~c1rd 1u \lapm11 on~ hi...-chopped h\.Cr \\llh a \ldt• 01 nathos or other tood mJrr•aRt'\ mad«''" Mar\ CALI ENTE '1910 Main Strttt, lr\lnt'. 97~-1%%0 1. I likt• tht• at- llH''r>ht·n· mo)tl} Mc\1t.1n "1th a IClti.h of\ou1hwc)tl.'rn Modeme and tht• mor,· Jrtl\llC' ~lcment\ ofa l'H<h l;,·ro-1ou!> B1d.torJ·s Cafrtcna 1hrn" n in lor graphic retro-nosta lgia. Tht• tuod '' JUSI about "hat ~uu't..I .. ;\l)l'l'I from ~cing the ou t\1de of the plau:. nccpl tha1 the blue com of other Mex1-'Wcstern estabhshmrnts has lx'\:n replaced here w11h red corn. He}. '\ da)' without red com 1s li~e a da) without sunshine. Just wait un11l )OU 1aste the hand-rolled tor- 11llas. made from red corn. wtuch matcnahze on the table in arcat abundance. They're warm. naky and fresh. accompanied by ramekins of swe"Ct citrus butter. Tortillas a1 Caliente -as at 1ts sister restaurants. the t"'o Orangc Coun1v-bascd El Tonio Grills -arc cooked on a state-of-the-an stainless \tcd comal designed especially for 1h1<, purpose T ort1lla chips. 100. arc made with rC'd corn . Green com tamales. ob- '1ousl). arc not made with red corn. the) 're cxqu1s11e and served all year. not Just .. 1n season." as in some 01her restaurants. specifi cally El C'holo. To go with the fresh. clean at- mosphere and decor -and peppy service -the menu 1s hght and appealing. Nothing costs more than SI 0: best bets art the CC\ 1che. made w11h Jumbo shrimp cut into big pieces. sweet lemon pttl. hot and S"-l'Ct peppers. red onion), hme JUiee. cilantro and parslc) CS4. 95). mes- quite-grilled chicken ($6 95 for half a ch1d .en). green com iamales (S2 50 each) or sea bass tacos (SI . 9 5 each). Between the presence of the coma I the grill and the b1J rotisserie (ever)'- ' thing 1s open to "1ew). the smells 1n this restaurant arc tan1almng. Don'1 forget to leave room for dessert Pig out on an apple cmp "'11h warm caramel sauce. maraanta pie (hke kcv hnic} or carmehzed burnt custard (all under SJ). SCAMPI one Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. '4$.-ISfO). Massimo Navarretta chose the name for his ~taurant wisely. s1nce the besl dish on 1he menu 16 1he one made with scampi which. fort~ rttord. arc not prawns or 1umbo shnmp. Scampi. a member of the langous11ne family. can be found 1n the waters off Navarrt'tta's native Naples - or 1n the Baille Sea. Navarre1ta. late of Luciana Luhan's now-<icfunct What's Cook- ing (1n C'osia Mna) and Luciana's 1n Dana Poinl draue<f brother Fernan· do out of a five-star European hotel w~re he was the maitre d' and pu1 him to work at Scamp1 wa1un, tables. Fernando as assisted by another siblini-sister Antonietta. and by his wife lJnda. • NEWPORT CUISINE Now Opea la Coroaa •el Mar From the Family of Award winning & Critically Acclaimed French Restaurants In San Francisco, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara & Palo Alto Comes This Neweit Jewel ... Chez Pauline, The Latest Link in the Chain ... Set In The heart of Corona del Mar with breathtalcinq ocean views. 3901 E. Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar 721-9502 Ample P ... kino • Bu\cuet Feci1'U.. r ... ff.u.&.F Partm LUNCH • DWl!R Juov . CHAMBERLAIN I fo und a capacity crowd packed into this little hole-1n·tbe-wall. once the home of Mike's Place and before that Sultan's Table. Most of the customers arc from nearby offices Word of mouth brou&ht them qwckly to Navurctta. Many had eaten his cooking before. at What's Cooking. Behind the counter of his open kite.hen. humming to a Juho Iglesias tape. the chef can barely hide his pleasure at the s~s of his n<'"- endeavor. He and his raauvcs an~ doing what they love be" -hv1ng.. btuth1n1 and rcvelina 1n servmg the cu1s1nc ofNapoh, where ariyonc who doesn't know what a scampi 1s 1s rclcptcd to hard labor mashing prhc cloves um1l the t1ram1 su comes home. AMBERS (At AmbrHla, IH Tow• 'IN TERMI SSIO ~ ------ Cater Drive, C.&a Mesa. Ut-7Ut). Confrey Phillips has landed. squarely On has feel, 1n I MW SOpPCr club scmungly ettatcd wnh him in mind. He's brou&ht has piano and the rest of the Confrey Phillips Tno with him. While the main dining room at Ambrosia 1s a ca"emous. alac1al affair. Ambers 1s wann. dar' and intimate The menu 1s prcroc1ou ly cute To cap1tahzc on the close QTOXtmll)' of lhC' Performing Arts Center. d1sbes arc named for com- posers. But cvef)th1ng 1s well-pn~d. and -surpnsc' -Ambtn 1s the real McCo>.asupperclublhal would pan th<' authcnuc11y ttSt e"en 1f 11 was in New York or London rather than Costa Mesa. We ~sscd ue the plcasum of 1he "Noel Coward -c-h1ckcn wtn15. S6. 7S -in favor of a ··wolf&tl'\I I\ Mou n... l prett) rc•pcct:ablc scallop1m of "eal an a hght cu wash whlch was cmpy enouJh. Its sauct capers and lemon JU•ct added ze~1 (S9.9S). The menu 1s difficult to read 1n the darkness ( 1t waJ pnn1cd on dark arctn paper) and lhe scrv1ct Wa5 ~hak) on our first v1s1t -thinis "'ere dcfin11el)' under oonirol 1n thoK areas a week later. lf some of the ~vy-handtd manaacment techniques wbtc:l'I ha\le kept Ambrosia from bcina m0tt than a mere shadow of its names.kt.. the on11nal Ambro$ia. c~n be kept at bey. Ambtn m1&hlJUSt make 11 I'm all for this kind of place. It's unique in Orange County and offers a soluuon to the rroblcm of what to do v.-hen )Ou'rc al dressed up and ha"c no plact to co The dance floor 1s dominated by couples "ho know cach.othtr "-CU and da~ 1oertMr a 1f 1hey'd been danctnl t()Scthtt fos. )tats. · To tl\e bell of Ph1lhps· mu!.1c - mOfl of 11 "-ntten b) Colt Porter. Gcorae Gershwin, Rod&«S and Han. Johnny Merter ct al -the dal\C'lnl 1s a beautiful thl"I 10 watch Ptulhps is rq>utcd 10 be the darling of PnnttS~ Ma'lllret. Hc·s pla)c<l Annabel's 1n London and 1s alw.i)\ good for a robu\l game of "\\ ho Do You -Know" 1n the be.st spm l of lht 1ntcma11ona l JCt \lei He also Pia)'\ a arcat piano -and his "<X'll St) hn~ a~ rem1n1\Cent of the areat Bobh> Short. onl) C onfrc)· \Olct 1s more \lel\ICt)' Lndcr. sm._c up the b:lnd The OC stages are set for murder ByTOMnTtJs ....... Cea $1 ••• t:1 Strcncck. Diane Burl1nd. lln ott. Lynn T1vemctl1, Scott Valles. 8111 C1rm1~n1 and Barbin rtn'°n Perfonnan<'n v..111 be ''"en Frida>' and Saturda)"l at &:lO throush Feb • It the thri~. 7272 Mapk fit . Wtttm1n11cr R~a1t0ns ~ bc1na liken ll 99~1 ll . Fresh Seafood Served With A Side Of Surf Whether you Join us for Breakfast, lunch. dinner or Sunday Brunch, you' II love the Maxwell's experience! We serve the freshest sea· food y ou'U find anywhere end surround you with the noetaJgic charm Of the 1~'s. AM this et surtide. Make Maxwett'a • ' ftlNlllA -- MURDER ON STAGE .... rnm,...1, directed by BJ. Scott It &be Cabn.Uo ptayhoute, 202 Ave. Cabrillo; San Onnentc. Dtanna W1tk1ns. Ardis Faat.b. Batban Kettk, T Oft\. Scott. Emily Maller, Bruce Crawley, Sandy Silver. Gary lsaanon, Tom Cherrier and 0o"'I Hanman arc featured. ukd fOr Jan IS at 2 p.m. Ttd.ct OC'dm arc l.lktn at 492-0465. run, Fricjays 1ad Saturdays at I p.m .• at the G1*r Lltw Theater. 21.w1 Strathmoor Lane. Hunbnaton Beach. The cut is compmcd or Dick Hams.. Pltncil M~Lnn, Terra Shelman, Rldwd Cabin, R1ck Pup, Guy M•ynard, Donald Cusados, Melina Grant. Pattnc Walker. Dudley Millu and Bonnie Homer. Ctll 832-1405 for ticket information. Fred Carmtdael's hfhlheartcd mystery ·Exat the Body' is btina The sbow runs Wednesdays thl'OUJI:' Saturdays at 8 p.m. unuJ Jan. 28. with one Sunday mauntt sched- No cunmt prochlcbons arc clo6ina this wetkcnd. and ~ half-<lozeo arc conunuana the rppective e~ menu: · • ...... ef tk W...W" at the Ahem•· tive Rcptrtory Theater, 1636 s: Grand Ave .. Santa Ana (836-7929). Thursdays tbrouah Saturdays at 8 OutOnTheTown BOBBY McGEE'S Our hou~ pttuthy i makml( l'\tr\' mtaJ a pedal l.K'Ca ion' You'll want a front row ~t for thP tuod and fun at. Bobby McCee' . ~here the menu fHtW'H fa.,.·or1ttt. hke pntM nb of bfff au JUS, onl~ 1he ftne&l evadable fr h fi h. l '()A choice teaks. lobster and H•mbanation dinners. £,ery entrPe indudH oven·frHh bread. fre h 'eget1blt, and a trip lo our award -Aannin1 salad bar ... and oftt>r dinner, you can danct and rumanre m che \\~1 Cciest' m< t ell('1t1ny: n1ihtclub. For a mghl un the to~n. ur an\' ume, make it (>K'lll with the ma11c In Newport Beat:h l~:l F t Coa t Haihv."1 For rf' .. t-r vatmns C911 6i.t·S: rHE CANNERY Th~ h1 tork waterfrt1nt landmark 1-. Nl'lr\port' C1tnnen \'111 l(e ltalurin~ lrnh local a.t"afood and t-a .. iern l>ttl. Curu.1 tently 11c>Od i.er \ICf', 01~n lor luncll. dinner, !'lun 1fo\ Rrunch and \hampoicne Harhor . 'ru1 Enlerlamment 111.:h1 h and 'unda\ after noun .. En.1ov· thl' lounite fc•id K•ll«'n •uperb tlam chuwder! .IOIO Lah1~tttt. 6i.\·5 iii" C RAZYHOR E STEAKHO . E Country dinini v. uh cla 'Aul ht'n tat· w t rn d or re .. tautant and loon. ttaturanc prime rib. fre h ~•ft~d • and war C.m1JU) pan E ~utet'd ... teaks Lunrh Monday . Friday, re&>rvatiun• ·iiuaranteed. Dancing and live mu 1c in the 11&loon U)er Roe<t E1u1/Newport Fwy Santa Ana ~9·1512 REUB E~' OF SEWPORT This 1 the original. and ha bffn ~rvang Newport Beach for 25 )'tars. Their pt"Caalt> 1 afood and -.teak Cher-. pec1 I let.·tion daily and tanrou"' for their brvasted chtt•ktn, too' A ~autafol water· front view uf NewJ><•rl Bay enhanre:. the lllmu .. pherP Perfttt lor bu.me s enlt'rlo1n1nJt or roman- t1r dintnl{ Located at 25 1 E~un C-1-ru.t Highwa~. Ne~port Re~r· \a lion~ aCC'eptrd Phone lli:l J.'l()~ THE REX RE TAl'RANT Ul(aled ffn lht' o«t' nfrunt u~ro trum the :-.le"p.irl Uedch pier, The Hei. 1-. the Oranl(e Coa.,t\, mo t t"'"·lu ave .. eafood rt1t&urant Well known tor rre ... h Hawaii II !(OUrmel ta .. h -.elPctturh and .. pt'<'1ahzinl( 1n .. ~tel Channel hiltlnd b11lune. ten der 't>al and prime meaL!! The Rex Ht·-.taurant 1~ t ht>< holl"t' of local., a -At'll ., ,.1 Hur' Htt1p1ent of tht' prr ... t11e111u .... Travel Hol1da) a-.ard ('u-.ual eleg.anl 1111re !"lunda\ brunch. dinner Call tii:> .!:l(,n tor re--en ataon., \'ulet parktnit SAI L LOFT "••l l.o(t Bar ti.: (.ra ll lt'll!Urt'~ 1K't'an view din1n1t wuh !ht' empha"!> on lrt' h ~eafoud O}"ler bar. h\'e enttrt 1nment naichtly an the bdr UH Open for dannN naachtl) from ;, 1> m. \\'tektnd houn. Imm HUO ~CJ ~~ a.m. Fabulou. Sunday Brun<'h Located at 40(> Pr H. in Laguna ~arh. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a step back into time tD a place where \·ou can dine at your own lei ure EnJoy the romance o( QJd Nev.port •1th a puor&nU<' bay view. Escite your sensn with their sensational ~•food and traditional favoritH. Hrtakfa.st i .00 a.m. Mon day-fradav. Lunch I 1 :00·4:00 Mon-day-~'r1da). Dinner 4:00 11 :00 ~fond&) ·Saturdsy. Saturday and unday Brunch i :OO-..i·oo. Oyster Bar friday. 'aturda~ and 'unday. BanqUt't fanht1~ up to 600. 400 Main 'trf'el, Balhoa 6i:J.46J3. TREES N•tled in the forest bdliod the Port Thutft in Corou del Mar is Trees Reataurant. Secluded u it ia on a aide at.net. Lhoae who have diacove:red it ha~ found Oranie County'• matt charmini and unique American cuiaine.. The in· timat.e d imnc room.a., piano lounie and full bar surround a natural atrium with livinc t_,..... The mod· em Ame.rican cw1ine it ~repared by tteatave Chef Ruaull Armatronc. Hia lovely wiJe. Abbey, i.a I.be hoateu. Tr998 menu 1.1 a limited but intereet.i.oc variety ot 1nternahonal flavon with cboaces Crom homemade put.a, fresh srilltd raah and aieab. veal, tamb. Oiitntat chick.en and aalada to abaofutely esotic d"9erta. o,... ia cuual but d ..... y. ~tiooa recommended 673,.()910. ()ptn Mven ~a week. ~· open 6 p.m \o midniihL 4AO If eliotrope. CCM'Ona deJ Mar VINNIE'S The beat Italian food preparl"d from the fre hest inrredients u.ing no pr rvall\'ts, salt. sugar. or ex· CHI rau o~nec:1 by \'innie Colan· drea of Br~lyn P1Z28 Works, famous for having The Best Piua 1n Ora°'e County b The GrHt Paua Hunt. 2i0 East lith Strttt an Co1ta Mesa 722·92&4 VILLA OVA A beautiful bav vie~ creel~ the romanllc ieUJfl« that..ha.un&de the Valla Nova a" pecaal kind of pla<'t'" for over 50 yean Suf)f'rb cu• ane from Central and orthem ltah served in Old World charm f..,X. ten.w\e wine lc.l Dinner nighth Piano bar Full mrnu ul I 00 a m 31.H Wnt Coest High ... ~. :-..ew · port Beach. 642 i880. IVEXICAN Ml CASA Their food it lib a trip \o Mexico! Ho.pitality ~ band m band wtth t.betr motto. Mi Cua • Su Cua." or .~ bo\aM ia yoo.r bouM. FAtab- liabed since 1972, it'a no aecnt frienda eqjc> dinint here. <>Den daily from l r a.m. '°" Lunch. Oin-ner and Cocktaila. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. nichta in the Burro Room. 296 P..Mt 17th Street. COlta M.._ 6'$-76216. c .. 11 .... 1.1 ... , ........ ~10.M ,_,1 .. ..-oo aOll • ... ~ ... , ... ... ,. ....... .S.M-41 .... ...... a ..... * 9-MtMW. ----· '"-. ..... ,... .,,... l&IN 1).-aS.TI ·~, ... * A-••• ........... ....... .., .. ...... IL ........ .... , ... • s..,... . , ............ .......... ... , ..... , . ...... • a. ......... ........... tkl1M79 li!M•,_ * .......... ,._. r.-aa .... ~-...... ....... * ..... eu. ........ ..... ...... ., ... ...... ,. .. _ " .. _ ......... ....... ... _.. * ...... ............ ..... ...,_ •••• • ••• . ........ ··-· * * • p.rn., Sundays at 7 p.m . until Jan 21. • .. Ln .. at 1M LP Rcptrtory Om· ncr Theater, I 5732·0 TuJtin VilJaee Way, T"'5t1n (83S-961 l), Tuttdi)'S tbrouab Saturda}S at 8 p m., Sundays at 2:30 until Feb. 5. , • .. G•J• ... Dellt'" at ahe Harle- quin Dinner Pla}housc. 3503 S Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-S511 ), (Pleue eee PLATS/Paee 18) GRANO DIN ER T H EATER lmpr 1\e dirung and pruft>:, 11•nal production are Ut• to plt>a;t> t-at h ume \OU \'i It. The ~ltr•ordan.u\ buffet orfen rout buoo ul bttf. &laud ham •;th a fruit ..auc~. Georgia chicken •1th pt'M"hn and Jiau and tht' Maha \taha 1 ~f"ed an• pea...ant ~uce Tri colt>r ftltut r 1n1 and creum '' • ~al fa,uratl' En)o) dinner and e pla" t11111irht' C:rand Danner Theettr louttod wathan the Crand Hotel m Anaheim at I H<1tel \\' &} Call -:n ':'i Ill ONEDFAK~ G l~o·s o~ THE HILL lfno .. t a (' ta Mhl landmark wht-re fraen<Li and mtomorie mttt ( ;ano\, 1 11 't on ltolaan Re tau rant, hut a re\t.aurant liemg run b' a t loul 1 halllln l-'\t'n th<•"'t!h thf\ 't'rvt' rnaTIY ltahan rtem , they al n offer • larie \ araet\ or other ··terru. on !hear menu Known tor .. Hun l f1•d and lraendh ~r'\t<'t'.' <:ano\ feature. • ' ned menu v.1th emphtl!ot ''" quaht\ and tta ruablt pme--. Coc:kuul hour v.1th antef'e"lt · anir nollvni. at i ·m p.m and 11\e e-ntt'rtainment Mon thru ~at from H IO p m Saturdav & Sund11\ hrHkJa l rrom 9 a m Located at .c:~ F..a t 1 ith 'tf'fft. C'o1ta M C'all 4'.."iO 1750 for r~r\'atlnm, dirt"Ctton~ or •hat~\·er * 10..-00 * * * ....... • \::""'\ • v ..... .. .. FINE ARTS ••• From..,el3 Ph a hp Glass. Harry Panch and Steve Reach. ··She contanues her anter;est Jn contemporary music." Lutjeans coll- tanued. ··And she still holds her monthly scncs of conccns (given by such comJ>OS«'S) at her home." This ··home" scncs. an Beverly Hills. was inaugurated in 1981. Lutjeans says the concen series should ··add an impact to the photo- graphs (and wouldl enhance them for the general public. ' .. Music People and Others" -the "others" indudina such innovatjve and ~vant-prde people as dancer Mcree CunninJharn, director Peter Sellars and writer Henry Miller-is a travel in& e.11hibit, having already been seen an such places as the Los Anaclcs Music Center. Brooklyn Academy of Music and haJy. All performances bc&in 7:30 p.m,. AdmisSton is free. Calf 856-661 0 for information. 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