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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-27 - Orange Coast PilotBUSINESS/ A 7 DATEBOOK THE ORANGE COAST . ....... .,View's TOddNonnan commits to pl4JY ball for Notre Dame 25 E T OA T /A3 f RIDAY, JA ARY 27, 1989 Teacher acquitted in molesta~ion case 91msYCMC0t °' ............ A jury took lesa than· an hour Thunday to fiod Newpon Beach demcatary ICbool :acber Frank Tcmolina Jr. not p ilty o( molest.ina two of bit ftfth..,... stUdenu. Tiie 42-~ ICiencc anct ma\b tiaChel' u.s beat ecaatect of ioucbina tbe bratll ad buttocb or four fem* students clurint clues in Oclobcr at Mariners EJemeewy Sc:Mol. However. Harbor Coun Juds Rmtell 8olttom threw out two o( die coats Wed•ldly became of insufficient evidence and tbt jury anten:epted by Touolin.a and an acquincd Toz:zolina oft.he remain ina entry in one airl'a no&ebook. ~the followina day. The nose stated, .. I'm aoina to tell Tlie four airts aau6cd during tbt my mom Mr. T molested me and you five-daytriafthatTouoliumoksted IUYI beca"9e he will ,et fired:; wtlh I themei1bcrwh.iltthcyworbd1ttlarir reply on the beck, "I qree witn you. I dab or when they went up to bis_ want him fired.·· The notebook entry desk tout for help. stated, .. Mr.T is a Md teacher. Mr. T 1bt ddmR countered tbe atJeo.. ii bori"""- tiom by callina 1e8Chm and otfier .. Deftf}teanorneyJohnBamensaid ltUdcats wbo tetti.fied of the &irts.' the I 1-)UI' teaetuna vctC'ran's -com· .ue.d unnaly behavior at schoof and ~innocence" convinced the Jury. tltaf t.bey bciard the airts ~ of .. It wu obvious these little airls had ~tint Touolina fired. Two key let about to tel tbt teacher fired ~ofevidmce were a note putCd becaUJe he wu too strict and had ""betwee--n two of the Pris tbat WU ,..._ .. ACOUfTTID/Alt C O \ I IC' I 0 IC\ 111 0' I 'C IC IP I 50¢-a-gallon spree closes Balboa Island gas station Jn fact. city oftinals undentood from talklna to Unocal reprncnta- uva that the facality will remain a lef'Vice station, Wynn saad. Unocal officials ~re not 1v11l1blc for comment Thursday. WbaJc.ver as develoocd on the corner lot wall undoUM~y ne"er ~the familianty and coZJnns of the U11ocal siation 1n locals' heans. Thunday, can lined up at the pumps ~t the morn ins wrult Smith. CattrO and 10.ya.r nnployte Mike Baaatce fi.Ued them up •1th the reduced-cost 111 and tndcd,okcs and .-in •1th U.C custotMn. ••1t'°1 Md -it really as." said cullOmef Blll liOwn. ''TblS i1 m )' favonte placr. We'rt really '°"" to m1• al Thae IU)'1 lft rikt the ,..._ .. Cl.OW/Al) One accuser's father filing claim against school district ly GREG KLERKX OtlN.,.. .... kMf ''•'* TouollrNI Jr. The father of one of 1he airl who accused teacher Frank Touolina Jr of molcsuna her has filed a S6 I .OOO claim against the Newpon-Mcsa Uni· ficd School District, alkalna ICbool officials mishandled his dautlater's complaint and t.d&eml her in &oat of s1udcnts. The claim by 8111 fisher wu Mid wuh the d1stnct late Tiuanmy, • ......... ~/A21 More dead sea lions wash up on HB Qeach ly ROeERT BARKER OflN.,.. .... kaff The death toll of sea hons m)\trnousl> "'ashing ashore since Saturday on city beaches in Huntington Beach climbed to at least 14 when three more dead crea1ures wcrc found late Thursda)' · Hununaton Boch businessman Tom \an \\ 1r spotted the 5CI hons \I.hen he too~ his '"'o bo\er\ tor a walk at the beach at about 5 p. m .• hr said The bod1~ of the latest v1ct1ms "'ere fo und at the water's cdac north of Golden We t trttt. he said Hr could see a largr \l.Ound on one of the animals but ~iu unable 10 tell if 11 was a gunshot "'ound. he said )Ot Cordaro. w1ldhfc b10IOIJ t for the Wtldhfe Natural Man ne F1shrnes Sc~1ct'S. dro .. r to the scene Thursday fro m his office in Terminal Island to tr) to determine the cause of death He had been unable to get a fint·hand look previously because hfttuard s buried the remains Cordaro said he's rcce1 .. ed no reports of "'ea._ and Grand Jury says airport project won 't meet deadline By JANET ZIMMERMAN ~f'IHwt~ The troubled John Wa)'ne o\1rpon expansion proJ«l. plaaucd b)' ~ t overruns and construcuon ddars. probebly will not meet an Apnl 1990 completion date. 1ccord1n1 to a Grand Jury report rclcastd Thursda), Ahbouah C'ount) and a1rpon ol· fiClals have rcJ>(atcdly 1n 1ned the S3 IOm1lhon r11.pans1on will ht-fin - ished on 11me. t~ Onnac Count)' Grand Jury said contractor's reports indicate lhc project 1s fo ur months behind schedule. "The Grand Ju')' u~derstands the need l& kttp CWF}OO<I)'' ~40--t fire to ooid further schedule and ro t 1ssun However. w-c arc concerned that workint toward an unattainable or unreahsuc completion date can be countcrproduct1H." •rote 8111 Will chairman of the Grand Jury's Adm in· asttatJon Comm1lltt sick sea lions hmp1n1 on the beach to die and tbat something 01her than illness miatn be ~pons1blc for the moununa dca~ Cordaro said that the sea hon poj>ulauon 1s behcved to be belwttn t> 7.000 and 107,0001n Cahfom11 waten, an all-ume ht&h Aboul 300 arc U\ot to death each year 1n the SlllC (on1arosa1d ahat some sea lions ha\'r found it easier 10 catch Ii h in the ~ts of fi$hcnricn than 1t is in open w;s\rr , The pra 11~ t frow~ upon b) ti ermcn who ha'c bttn nov.n to shoot at the animals. be said. I he txx.h~ ol two wa hons "'ashed a horc turday. ont Sund3) and one Monday. Four ""'ere found on the sand Tunday and thfft mort Wcdnesd.a~. Yan W1c said there ""ctt 11 lea 1 thrtt mort Thursda)'. but that others told him there "'ere morr down the rout fhrrc '4erc rcpon I hat some of 1he sea hons had bullet holes But C ordaro s.a1d 11 \l.Ould probably be hard to tell the d1flcrcocr bcl'4ttn bullet holes and bird pttks an 1be detrnorat1na.corpscs • "O"'ert1mc, premium prices . financial inducements. pouibl)' procttd1na in 1ouc1p1t1o n of struc· aural plan appro .. al and oth~r heroic effort bt1na ronst<kmt to K · . Cf'te-1H DIADl.INe/ Alt Surf mUseum laments~ ~~~io ....... n~a~l ~id~e~a~j~o~lt~s ~a~ir~p~o~rt~p~~~n~e~l ~~'!a.:~~;:tva~;;;,~~~~;~ Of ....... leaft ~tiom Of on. and San Diet<> counties JUMtRed abt estabhahmcnt ofan .. rpon that •ould benefit both artat.. ~wants the state 10 Pf'O"i« start· up ,._,. to en.Mt the countaa '° find tUch a 11~. ~bl)' near the San Dielo Councy-Oraner County ,..._ ... ACTION/AJt GOODMOR ING • trtasuru found 1n Kina Tut's ~~ Thit~s broke into the lfun11n11on Dalt, h1mRlf a m~mbn' fit ttit Beath lntt>mattonal ~urf Mu~um mu um'1 board of diNet~ and Mok one of 1t11 mo t rmro donat<'d tht 1u1tar to 1ht do-.m..,.. ~ -t~ on nal ~h•tr arumuseum~11opcnod1aJ91J dtdric pntanhat ht-Ion to PH'>nccr It was halted n one of tM IMd surf mUllC.an Oick 0.lc attractions of the mu1Nm. wlilklla NMelit Kottth. prcsadtnt of tht drc \'1s11on from ot9* •ties ... ~"I nuaRUm's board of dire<.'" untn6 111 1\1 beli•ni"I..,... ton.. ~ mt jUlllr "an 1r· .,.._. .. Ma/A.11 - ~ 0 new molestation charg s filed against NB physician. HBschool officials ponder moving dates for trustee elections 8y ...S Y()e(Of 11Cizcd by po&ioe ckteciives. The ('40t_.._,,_,... · judee"s Nl1"' wdl determine whether • A Newport Beach ncuro,uracon the tapes will. be retur~ to the ~.~haracd W1th mokttin_a a youna doctor or ~t11ned as evidence by ftmale petient flOCS 10 add1t1on1l prosecutors. \ . ntounts stcmminJ from new infor--~?pon Beach pohtt ~rched '11madon provided by the patient and . Wdha.ms' Cameo Sh~ home and two other patients who alleaed this Supenor; A venue medical office and bowcek that he had seJnaally assaulted seizl'.d videotapes. photoaraphs, ·t.ithem. m~1caJ n:cords, addms and ap- ,1 Dr. Francis James WilJiams. 64, is po1ntmen.1 books and rouahly ~nnow cha'9Cd with a total of 20 felony S 130,000 in cash. mcounts ol sexual assaulL The search was conducted al\cr the :;wf A Superior Coun judge today is doctor was arrested in November for slated to determine whethtt a allqiedly molcstina the tbe~12-year­ l)J1umber of videotapes and medical old patient from January to May • ,~confiscated from the doctor .. , l 98S. ,,:~orona del Mar home were properly Patients of the popular neu- rosuJ'ICOn havuomp&ajncd the tapn a" of·thear ~arid that their prt vacy has been violakd by the llCIZUre. The diSlrict attorney's office Wcdneaday flied fourmorecbattet in connection with tbcorifinal molelta- tion inc1cknts and sa~ add1t1onal chartts for a Fullerton} woman and Laauna Hills woman. bOth of whom complained or .. unnecnsary pelvic exams" conducted by the ncu- ro•urseon. accord1n1 to Dtputy Dis. tric1 ,\ttomcy Kelly MacEachem. The two wo~n. wbo are an their 20s. came forward as a resuh or publicity about the cha~ apin51 Williams. Macfachcm said. _.,..,~ ____ ....... Can 1~ fi~ially ham11run1 HimtifWIOD Beech Union Hjp Scbool DistriCt offtcial1 contin..c to hold elecliont in NQvembn of odd- '4Uftbered yc:an and apend about $71,000 dial it could save by holdina declioM in even numbered years? Some ICbool tru11en say no -&bat dlt eleclioll aptnllC ii SOmethi• lhc dilwictcu'lafford in tM faceof dttp aau h's ~ins in other areas. ll1IMCC with Huntiftl'On Bada·s h*' 1Cboo1 d.isuict, said Wednetday tk •von tbe chlnte .... a maucr of contdence.·· The odd-year elections U1&&1Uy 1tUKt the votcrt who take time to 11udy educational iuuet. lbe k· be>Wlcdsd. Despite the fact d•t the race willk more p&nisan. Moulton· PanertOD still believes that tbc ('Olt savi• will ovtrridc other concmu. "'Spimdina an extra S12,000 ev~ other ~r as 1 iuxwy wt can't atrord, abc said. !J•~l -... ~-... ----------------------111!1----l!lll------Olbu-oftlcials say )'CS -that the dtction o( top<.ahbef' 1ru1tcn 11 far '°° imponu,t lo ac• lost in tbc ahufnc Ole elections and bia-money. h · de campaians. TNstte 0.vad Witfield holds the opposite vacw. He said he believes a .tnenJ ek'ctaon would remove the Focus from education and move 11 into the realm of partisan pohtacs. ~~)ACQUITTED from A t . .ci flunked them," said Ba.mctL .. That's a frightening stale of affairs when a group of four or five little &iris can ~ntrol the destiny of a man. I can'L , ,believe this was even prosecuted. It's I rn outrqe." I While Barnett has contended the four airls and a fifth witness fabri- i ilcd the molestation in a conspiracy • ·nst Touolina, parents of the five · ild.rcn denied their daughters lied. .. Jfyou knowwha,ycar--0ldsare • ike, they don't hav mind to do somethina like this ·d the mother of one of the girls. at was a lie. it would have come out by now." The woman said Ba.men brought forward children who do not even associate with her daupter and "mani~lated" the witnesses on the stand. Mr. Barnell did his job and he did a dirty job ... she said. "He used hearsay from another child who maybe wanted allention." The Jirfs were wron&ly depicted as bad students and cold. conniving demons, she said. While teachers 1 testified they often called some of the 1 parents because of academic and discipline problems with some of the , ...girls, the parents were never con· tactcd, she said. .. These girts were made to look hke :a bunch of terrorists," she said. 'What did society do when these children came forward? The &iris wcq: prosecuted. ·•w e did not wish him (Tozzolina) ny 'harm. h's unfonunate what -. happened to his family. but he brought it on himself. Mr. Topohna has to Jive with this the rest of his life." ~ Bill Fishen the father of another one of the gJrls. said he wasn"t surpnsed at the verdict. "It makes me sick, but what can 1 do?" Fisher said. ··1 son of expected iL We just have to hve with it." Fisher also confessed that there was a lack of evidence to suppon tht' chlf'IC.'. "If ( hadn't had a daughter in- ', volved, I would've come back with , j the same verdict," he said. 1, 1 Fisher praised the efforts of Deputy h·.District Attorney Kelly MacEachem. but slammed Bostrom for supp~ " ,ina key prosecution evidence and ')j gjvin& Barnell free rein in the •,u counroom. CLAIM -From.At shonly before a jury found Tozzolina innocent of misdemeanor child mokstation charaes. The claim scelcs dama&fs for lost wqcs, tutoring for Fisher's 10.ycar-<>ld daughter and a variety of additional damaaes. fisher said he filed the claim over the treatment by school officials of his fifth-grade daupter and three other girls who came forward with> the accusations against Tozzolina. · It was not known whether other parents planned to file similar claims against the district. However. one mother said she will definitely pull her daughter out of Mariners Elemen· tary School Fisher and other parents also accused teachers at the school of camna the girls liars in front of thear classmates and ostracizinl them from other students and activities. "First they're violated one way, then they're violated another." Fisher said ... Its not right. I don't ever want another ~rent sufTerin& through what we did. I want to make sure kids aren't faced with this kind of thing." A.fter telling teachers of the Jl.lqed molesting incidents. the foursome and another girl who allegedly wit· nessed one of the incidents were reponedly put in an unsupervised study hall while Tozzohna was per· milted to continue teachin& for another week. He then took a leave of absence. "He let Barnett run loose on the le ids." Fisher said ... He had every one of them but my daughter crying on the stand." When asked tf he doubled his daughter's accusations. Fisher said. "Absolutely not." Fisher said his daughter also ex- pected the not guilty verdict and 1s now concerned about s.ec1na Tozz.ohna in school. Dunng closing arguments Thurs- day, Barnett rcpearcdly referred 10 the inconsistent testimony given by the girls and indicated 1hey were alwa)s lying. He remanded the JUC)'. of the many teachers who testified of Tozzolina ·s honest characlcr and said they would have no qualms about putting their own children m his Newport-Mesa Supcrmtendent Jolln Nicoll said it was the "Students who as.ked. to be taken out of Tozzohna's classroom. They studied 1n the media center where an adviser was p~nt 11 all times, he said. Fisher, a sin&Je parent, said his daupter has bttn beaten up twice 11 school since her accusations against Tozzolina were publicized and said her personality "has totally changed" in the past few months. He and other parents have received harassing phone calls from other parents calling their daupters liars, he said. "Had I known it was going to tum into this kind ofa circus. l don't think I would've let her get involved," Fisher said. "We would have found some other way ... " Parents were also upset that Manners Principal Alvin Zeidman forced a fa~to-face meeting between the teacher and the children. Nicoll also defended that mcct1n! "I don't know if theres anything wrong with that," Nicoll said in a recent interview. "Discus.sing it with the k1dsand the teacher is a judgment call." Fisher said he plans to follow throuah with b.tS claim even 1f 1t means suing the district. He hopes to use pan ofany money from the claim to pay for pnvate tutonng for his dau&hter. who he said has suffered academically during the ordeal. School distract officials could not be reached for comment Thursday evening. · classroom. MacEachem argued that in · cons1stenc1es among witnesses 1s not unusual. especially with young w11- nesses who are intimidated by ag· gress1ve, dnvma defense auome)s. She called the defense's evidence about the girls' misconduct "a i.moke screen" to "draw ~ou a"Way from the ISSUCS in this case .. MacEachem further argued the teachers who served as character witnesses for. Touohna only knew ham 1hrout.h their contact at school. "No one ~nows sexual preferences unless they're sl(Cpmg with him.·· she said. "ls anybody able to tell a child molester by what be looks like?" Gre1 lllertx coatrlb•ted to 11111 report. DALE From.At DaJc said he learned of the theft when he received "a bamae.of caJls" early Thursday momma. "l had just returned from a trip Wednesday niaht and there was a call from Natalie on the answerina ma- chine sayina that she had to talk to me, that somethina terrible had happened. I didn't know what it was un til this morning." Dale, who entcnaincd at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa and who said he performed with singer Johnny Cash when the black,lad singer dressed "in baby blue." said he was planning ··to borrow" the guitar to take it on a entenainmcnt tour to the Berlin Wall an Germanr. Re said he boupll it an a l..os Angeles pawn shop an 1954 for $200. Ann Beasley. a museum trustee· secretary, said the theft has forced the museum to close its doors until 11 moves into a new location in May. The.museum, whach ha.s early day surlboards, the movie "Blazana Boards." the onamal Surfina Maga· zinc and other surfina memorabilia. has bcco located at 312 WaJnut Ave. But that site 1s bein& demolished an Feburary or March to make room for a parkina structure. The museum plans to move UJ> the street to 411 Olive Ave. in May. Put it will be closed in the mterim. "It was very sad to happen as hard as we've worked (on the museum)," Beasley said. "And then they stole one of our most valuable thm-.s." Beasley saad the break-an occurTed early Saturday but no one knew that Dale's guitar wu miuina until days later. She said an its first week of operation la.st July. the mu1eum attracted visitors from 17 states, sax countries and 24 ofOranae County's 27 ciucs. CLOSE from.At Smothers Brothen." ott makina a final decision, tNsten have tehcduled a Feb. 1 hearina to fiod out what the pubhc tbiw of the pouible switch that's beina made in other d i11ricu. The Huntinaton Beach City Di5o- trict m:icntJy switched election dates, utendlna terms of the five board members by a year in the proccsa. Ocean View, another elementary district in Huntinaton Bnch. also has approved tile chanae as has lht' Fountain Valley School District. All three formerly shared election costs with the hi&h school district. Newpon Mesa Unified School District appears to be buckana the trend. Superintendent John Nicoll said the election will cost more but the o.QPC>nunity for local community involvement 1n the smaller-scale election is wonh it. Linda Moulton-Patterson, a DEADLINE From.A1 complish the Apnl I, 1990. date may in fact lead to other problems," Walls said. A four-month delay probably would not jeopardize the county's financial situation, a«ordina to the repon. Antici~ted schedule reductions throu&h 'agrcssive" fabrication and instalfatfon of the terminal's steel components were thwancd by troubles wath a steel vendor. Work also was delayed when Taylor Woodrow Construction Cah- fomia Ltd. was late in ordcnna steel while the 338,(XX).squarc-foot ter- minal was beint rcdcs11ncd. Com- pany offacaaJs said earlier their Feb 28. 19901 deadline wouldn't be met unul mao-or late-June. w ,ib his lonaume plac:e ofcms>k>1.· ment dosins. Besncauc said he II '°\Uc a hnJc time off' and then probably ao ~rk at Smith and Castro'' repair shop. "'A third of my hfe l'"e spent here... the Otanac resident said wistfully. .. The Huaon 0cach c11y Council as I I eumple. .. War· fidd til.id. .. It the bi& bucb COlftlftl from outside the COUftty. I'm afraid Chat's what would happen here. .. In the httJe over three ycan I've bttn on the board, the (Huntinaton Beach) schools arc beater by any standard. The test scoret are hi.ahcr and the schools have ~n state 1nd nataonal recosni11on. A Huntlnaton Beach teacher has been named one or the four Oranac County Tcaehcn of the Year for the last five years. I don't see the problem the way it 1s." Board President Jerry Sullivan, who figures to be the swtna vote on the proposed switch, said he can see arauments on both sides. On one hand, the d11tnct can save sianific:ant money, he said. But on 1.hc 01~ 1he election could be lost in the 5hume of a aencral election. he said. But County Supervasor Thoma~ Raley, whose dtstnct includes the a1rpon, said he was hesitant tochanac the complcuon date on the proJ«t, which has cxt'Ceded 1 ll budget by S 13 m1lhon. "A1 this point. lbe airpon proJ«t management team reports that the 5ubstantial completion date ... 1s attamable and that staff will continue to work toward that date,.. Riley wrote 1n response to the "port. "h has been my_ ~ndCRtandina that the April I. 1990, date was. and will continue to be, a W'JCt date and not a drop dead-date as many have SUJ· acsted." But the supervisor conceded that unconfirmed scbcduhna of the Slccl fabrication and Cf'CClion and un· rc«1ved bads on OtMr pans or the projttt may have an amJ)llCt on the opeo1n1 date. By 9 L m., an hour after opem4 the stauon had ah'Udy IOld '°° ullons of ps. "Normally, we pump 700 sallons a day, .. Castro llJd. Afl t.be statton·s cuttomcn have been invited to the repair shop's Saturday annd openfaa. which will serve a.s tht dosana peny as wdl. "h's a bil more fcsuve that way," Cu'ro -.· said. IU .. ____________ .... _ .... ____________________ .. ___ .. _ ·'They're always aood for a lau&h when you come an hnc.." a~ Jufic Siebel, who chuckJed u Bcsneattc offered her a bite of has oran&e while he wiped her windshield. "I arcw up here, and they told me how to cha nae my oil when 1 was 16." Althouah Siebel now hvcs an 011remon1. sht 11id she always stopped in just to say h1 and have them check her car whenever she visited her parenu. Ca.stro, who has bcc.n at the 1tataon for 1 s years. andually rnakina has way to pan-owner 11\er workina for Jenn1n,11. said he had "mitcd em°" tions" about pumpi"f the lut pllons of ps 11 the station. 'We're sorry to leave bcR and lookina forward to the arand opcnina ofthe other place," be said. He sa.id he also upccu to carry over to the repair business at least ao pm.-eru of the station's customer&.. >'.>I ,.)REACTION From.At 11 ~ine. ,,i Althougll the bill would not s11pu· late a site, Peace suggested that Camp 1,~Pendleton an north San OiqoCounty 1. be considered. . The bin to create a multa..county airpon authority also mil.ht head off comparable leaislation Deina con· ide~ to create a similar aiency that would include Los Anaclcs Co~. Oranac County could be fo to join that authority which, in tum, miaht try to force an antemational airport at El Toro Manne Corps Au Station. Bergeson said. , .. , "'The purpose is to ~ve OranJC J County some more nex1bihty in ats airpon quest," Frocbcrg said. "She ,,. (Sen. Bergeson) thinks everythin& we can do to expand Orange County's . options, we should do." • 1, The problem with the Peace ball, 1,, Frocbcrg said, 1s it doesn't yet exist. ,:, Peace said he would introduce the : '•bill this week. Bu\ Bergeson has not seen a draft of the bill and had hoped to talk with ~ 'others involved an the, a1rpon site • 1 'search before agreeing to co-author ;'• the leaislation. · ·• "We would have laked to talk to a . ,, 'few people before 1t hat the county," Frocbera said. Amoni those who think they should have been on the call last was Batblra Lichman, executive director of the Newport Beach Airpon Work- inJ Group that is, in tum, a member of the Oranac County Airport Site ·Coalition. , -> "The Airpon Site Coalition -the Oranae County anomtcd body. so to speak -was not consulted!' .. Lichman said. Ol\ The coalition WIS chosen by the 1•.d Board of Supervisors, and re«ivcd a ~: ... Fmcral Avi11ion Adminislnllion Ju I call 642 -6086 grant, to conduct a two-yeu 1tudy targctina_ potential airport sites for Orange County. Their report is due an December. -we're usin& federal money. we have hundreds of people who come to our mcetjngs every month. we send letters to ever').'. lqislative office - including Sen. Beratson's," L1chman said. "We're disturbed that v.e were not consulted ... Liebman said she *IS not com-menting as the official spokcspenon for the coaJition. Nevertheless. she emphasized the coalition should not be ignored, sm~ it was designated to conduct the search under the John Wayne Airpon Agreement. Among the provmons of that much-ballyhooed settlement that was approved in I 98S . the Board of Sut>crvisors dropped the county's official opposition to a new airport site and agreed to back apphcat1ons for FAA funding on behalf of sroups searching for an airpon site. Lich man said news of the proposed bill was just another example of officials reactina rather than lead11)J and of disoraanization rather than unaty. "It's time to stop shootma from the hip," she said. "h's time to stan ~uina educated • to incorporate the citizens and &hose wbo are anoantcd by the county 10 do the job. ··1t·s tame to ac• ahead. to ac• the factions t<>aethet ,and to stop rcac· tina. .. Newport Beach Councilman Clarence Turner. also 1 member of the Airport Workina Group, qreed the proposed Peace-Beracson b111 appca~ Jo be a reaction to other pendina Jqi$latlon. "I thank everyone was taken by surprise," Turner saad. "I think 1t h11 the paper before they wanted ll to ... Consequtn1Jy. TutMr was ..-.llina OAAHGE COAST j ;is ~· l(tt What do you like abe>Ut the Daily Pilot? What .,_., ~ hkt" Call lht number lbov~ and your •= will be ~. tran1mbrd and· elf.. 1ifl m li , • ...,.opnate editor. n. --2~ ........ lft'Yice ..., • ..... IO record lllleil IO IM idiW Oft •f topiiic. CoalritNlon 10 -lAlllli •I••• •• ,_... ....., ........... , ........ ,. .erifttllliaa. Tll•••···~-.. . .. • to SJVC the bill's authors the benefit of the doubt. "My initial rcac11on 1s, the areater the focus~ have on finding anolher airport. the better." he said. "I sec 1t as a glass half full. not half empty." But a.s seasoned a1rpon site seekers know. the th1nt to fill up the rest of the 1Jass isn't likely 10 be quenched with suucst1ons hke Camp Pendleton. As 8csneane $lammed shut her car's hood, Siebel thanked ham. "I did put some water an there. too: 11 nccdcd some water," Bcsncauc s.a1d as Siebel prepared to dnve away. Look.Ina a.round l.be bustlint Ma· uon. Castro said sonly. "It's 1<>1na to be 1nt.ttn11na to see what they do hctt." ( \l,IJ'OH'\I \ 1.0 ·1··11.Hl Lotto jackpot goes unclaimed The Manne Corps has Iona bttn C . SACRAMENTO (AP) -No one Costa Mesa an Oranae County. Galt vocal tn llS oppos1t1on to JOint orrect1on 1elcctedthes1xcofr'C(tnumberstnlhc 10Sacrament0 County and Mocbto c1vihan-mihtary use ofEl Toro and of latest Lotto 649 drawma. so the an 'tan1slaus County a c1v1han a1rpon at Camp Pendleton. Saturday ni&ht JICkpot could be more L1kew1se, communnies an south The address for Pet. Pcls. Pets than $12 milhon. lollery officaals said The numbers wnc 6. 8. 31. .ll. 43. Oranac County and north San D1qo erofiled Thunday on Paac S or the Thu.rs.day 4 and the bonus of 29, County aren't likely to take such a Daily Palot's Health It Fitness spcClal Four players 1n the WednC1day Lottery officials wd 20S peopk proposaJ lightly. advems1n1 sttllon was mcorrect niah1 drawana packed live orthe first had fivt cot'Tt'Cl numbers and aich "I thmk I can speak for San Ju n The correct address is 19696 Beach Sill correct numbers plus the bonus Wlll receive $4, 125. J>ickina four ap1strano and Dana Point as well as Blvd. in the Newland Center in number, and each will ttt $410.JIS. numbers were 12.86 l peopk, for SS9 San Clemente when I say we would be Huntan11on Beach. Those t.icket were purcbucd m each The SS for aucssina three adamantly opposed to an airpon The Daily Pilot rcattts the error. Canyon Lake in Riverside Counly. numbers wu ~on by 256,176 pcopk . there," Sin Clemente Mayor Bnan ,-----------------------------------------Rice said. "It would chanac the whole com- pluion of the south county." Ra« 8ald a'!)' local a.i!J>ort sate. wncthcr on Camp Pcn<flCton or near at. would have an unacttptable im- pact on nearby communities. He WIS confident. at least. that lcxat1na a commcte11l airpon in Camp Pendleton wall never happen. He cited the mihtary's Iona· siand1n1 obJcct1on to sh.Inna tM land for any purpose ind noted that Camp Pendleton JS one of only t~ Amm-can bases where Marines can practice 1mohib1ous landinp. "lf )ou put an internatJonal airport at that bite tlltre will be no mo~ Camp Pendleton to aerve the military as it does now," Rice said. &esida needana military-COOper- ation, the sw:oposal would funher involve the federal eovemmcnt 1n what is esttnllally a local and state iNU(. ::-............. .... -""'....,,... ,......,. •• ,.. u•....,• 10 ... _,...(., .. .......... 0... Cwt• ..... """'· c-.. ......... ,.. .... . ....... ..... ,.. -" .... tlfl ....... .... -ON GE- YEARLY Now i1 your once yearty opportunity to UYe on det1gner furnithlnga and decorator accessories that you want mostf Now thru Tuesday. January 31 , 5 days onlyt • Savings on every item 1n our vast inventory --=•::.-;::;S~lal P-rlce reductions ori all floor __ _ • samples. discontinued end one-of-kind 1fems · • Sub1tan11a1 once-per-year savings on custom order merchandise from• aerect group of prestigious manufacturers ' 111au '""e cate11darl 5 DAYS OILY J1nu1ry 27 Hflllll,HO\ICPt Rousehold cats, champions in show The 32nd Champeonshap and ~hold Cat Sbow will be he&d from 9:30a.m. '° 4 p.m. Sunday at the Irvine Marrion, 18000 Von Kannan Ave., Irvine. Cats will be available for adoption lt the even\ More infonn•tion may be obtained, by calli0& S344904. Fr~~ Immunization for chlldr6' Free apinaJ mcoinauas immunazattons tor cbi&dren 2 to S years will be off'crcd by lhe TLC Medical Group. 10188 Adams Ave .• Auntanston Balch, throulh Feb. 4. The immunizations will be available from 8 Lm. lo 8 p.m. Monday lhroul)l Thursday No appointment is-necusary to m:eive thi inoculation. For add1t1onaJ information, can lhe med1caJ lfOUP It 963-)~66 Association's awards dlnn~r · The annual awards and 1oswlauon dinner for the 1989 ofTtctn and board members of the Onnac County Psychol<>11cal ASS0C1at1on will be held Saturday at MagJc Island 1n Newport Beach. Call the assoc1auon at 543-3808 for more iofonnat1on. M~~tlng set for G~rman society Larry Metzler, the new international pmident of the American Society of Germans from Russia, wdl discuss the future of AHSGR at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hansa Haus. 1840 S. Hatbor Blvd., Anaheim. Hcadquan.ered in Lancoln. Neb.. AHSGR works to prnerve the history and hentage of Gcrm•ns and Mennonites who rolomzcd ma11y rqions of Russia, mcludina the Volp, Ulcnunc. Volhynia, Bcuarab11. Caucasus and Cnmca. Reg>strat1on will take place al noon, followed by a businns meetina at I 2:4S p.m .. S9 per person buffet lunch at l :30 p.m. and Metzler's speech at 3 p.m. For infonn1t1on or reservations. call Don McK.niaht at 629-3849. Senior business meeting correction An item 1n Wednesday's edition of the D:uly Pilot gave the wrona telephone number for a meeting to orpolZC a consult ma finn of seniors with business experience. The meetina will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Lion Inn, 30SO Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. For information on the proposed firm, to be called Seniors With Amazing Talents, call SS2-0803. Prehistoric myster/~s ~xplored Mystcncs of preh1stonc time will be citplorcd 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday m Admm1strauvc 136 at Golden West Collcse in Hununglon Beach. Children • cs 4 to 7 will study stud) d1nosaur<1 and other extinct reptiles throuah sh<ks. stones. games and more The proaram fee 1s $9. Add1t1onal 1nfonnatton is ava.ilablc by calhna 89S-8367. Sal~ t o draw book lov~rs A book sale w11l be offered by Fnends of the Costa Mesa Libranes from 10 am to 3 p.m. Saturday • Hardblcks art SO cents, paperbacks and children's books arc 2S cents and magazmM art IS cents. The library 1s It I 8SS Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. For lnformat1on, call 646-884S s~mlnar ~xplor~s dlvorc~ planning A seminu to upl11n how a couple should prepare financially for divorce will be held from 9 a.m to I p.m Saturday 11 Coastline Communll) Collqef 2990 Mesa Verde Dnve. Costa Mesa. C• I 241--6186 for mformauon. Iowa soc/~ty plans m~etlng The Boone, lowaSoc1et)' ofSouthem Calafom1a wall meet at 1 l a.m Saturda)' •t Knoll's Berry Farm Lunch v.111 be provided for $8.1 S per person 11 the North Main Room -of the Chicken Hou~. For further 1nform111on. call S26-S69S. 8f1!n ch to b~n~flt r~s~arch The 14th Annual Champaanc Brunch for the Oransc County Guald for Infant urvival will be held at I I a m. Sunday at the Oranse Count) M1n1n1 Company Restaurant 1n Santa Ana. The bninch. which will f~turt honorary ch11rperM>ns Uo)d Bndg~ and his wife. w11l benefit rclt'lteh on uddcn Infant Death yndromc. the numbtt one cau~ of death amon1 children dunna the ftrst year of life C•tr 551-1634 after 11 a.m. for mort infor· mauon. c· \l.J:'\D \H Friday. Jan. 27 Ne mf'ttlliet tcW•ae.I POI 1c ·t : I .Of; c Arts Center revenues booming Ball~t helps boost income SI. 4 million over foreca~t thePaC:':.'ienda~•·evenulDOMOft-d. Iv .. VAii rYQN factor, accounu"f. for more thin hal( of ven~ tor the perfonnina al1$. the Ct'nter atseJ~ 1ncludln& the beUet ltriet, o1 .. -...-.., lhal S l .6 mil hon. • ··1 think 1t 1ndicates \hat Ota nae County was up from 8J. I pmxnt in 1917 '° 15.• bul The cenier brou&ht 1n S 12.2 mlJhon in 11 a more cosmopohtan market thin had percent last )ear. The ~ ~ is boomina ll the revenues from t1cltet sales concessions bttn previously assumed." he said "I .. And even thou&h rqional ~n-= ounty r~normina Arts Center, and other sourccsand spent SI S.4 milhon, think lheooncept1on ofOtanaeCounty hu tat1ons went down, ihey ~well above ccnter·s~3 :='°~~~~. ~:d w1th exj>eften excecdina revcnuts by always been as a very suburban market. I ·the nation•! averaae," Kendrick said. olftcialluy I.hey have anomerblodbuster about Sl2 malhon. A Sl. 7 million thank the faa~ show difTe~ntly." Financial contnbotions from pnts and danCe bill waitina in the winp this year. financial boolt from the center's endow-Cenler ofTacaals arc hopana for com· suppon aroups alJO fell short of expcc:ta~ ment. support .,.ou~ and other sources parable results from this year's billet oons, althou&h most of ~ diffeftncc is Fudedbyunu5Ual16.'ltticketsaksfor ld\tbefacilityabout5474.000 intheblack. perfonnances. headlined by a l<kiay attnbutable to a maJor .,..nt from the the u-wen 1981 M:hedule. the ho-ever. enpaemcnt by the venerable K.Jrov S.llct Harry and Grace Stent Foundation cnster earned revenuts neatly S 1.4 milhon Paad atiendancc ll the cen'tcr' billet 10 Auaust. which came only a few days too la le lO be bilber lb.an CXJ>«ted. boatd mcmben performances reached an •verqc of 8S.4 "We do bcheve we Will be 1nnounc1n1 a recorded 1n t 988. were to&d at their quarter'> mce1ini percent in 1988, nearly 20 ~rcent above billet senes of equal quahty this year," The Steele arant, or up to S7SO,OOO. Tbunday momina. the nauonal averaac for billets. . Keodnck sald. subs1d1zed a seven-performance enpae-SUona revenues and lower than ex-.. We feel 1t was pnmaril> a result of the Not all of the ccnier's stat1st1cs are ment by New York City Opera ear1ier this oec1ed expenses bcuered the center's quahty of the product," Kendnck sajd. coman1 up rose$, althouah offictaJs id month. . &nanciaJ position at the end of 1988 by .. We've had extreme!)' s1ron1 companies e"cn ltie downside exceeds nauonal trtnds Ooum1sm amona center officials aboul more than S 1.6 m1lhon over projections. A1n 8 thTc ... Pans Ballet, the Royal Spanish and for Pttform1n1 arts centers the (ac1htfs future has led.to lhe mitaauon ~lim1nat) fiaures show. Overall. paid attendance was dov.n from of a mvkct Sludy on the possibllily of ••That's an exlraorchnary )'ear," saad Board Chairman Hen I) Sqentrom 79. l perocnt 1n 1987 to 78 percent last) car, add in& one or more thcalen. Tom Kendrick. the center's prH1dent and added that the stron1 audience suppon alttiou&h the losses in ticket re\.enucs v.crc Results of the study arc expected Feb chief executa vcofficer "Ballet wa.sa m11or said someth1n1 about Oranac County·as a felt mainly by reaionaJ presenters that use 22, Kendnck said. UC/ rUns tests ; .. to improve on quake safety I)' CAROi. LAURIE Oeil)' ..... C--. ... -Stmulatcd tcsuna was. pcrformrd on real and scalt model tanks and tov.cn at a UC I labor.uory Thursday m an effon to improve resistance of storaac tanks that can burst dunng an canh· quake. leading to fires, pollu11on or water shortages The research as be1n1 conducted to de- termine how to adJu\t motion to a'o1d \loshrni. Dr. Medhal Haroun. a professor of c1v1l en11neenng. said The tests.. which Haroun conductrd dunng a press conference, mv ohed thret' tanks of dif- ferent s1zM and shape A so-called tcsung wall was used to support computer-operalcd shaking equipment that ap- plted as much as half a million poundsofthru\t to the water-fitted tanks. An I 8·f0<>t·h1gh tower was used to suppon the elevated storage tank. Color computer models of the tanks recorded the actions of the tanks. Haroun said ........ ____ _ ..Honzontal force was first applied to the , tank and then to the to"cr and then finally to both:' he said. adding that th~c first time at UC'l that !.1mula11ons "ere conducted on an actual structure Sh•r" Mourad runs slmul•t•d ••rthcfu.11• test W'hlli Dt. Metlhat " .... "" looll'S on. Huntington parent argues unification . of districts bel ter than selling schools ly ROIEWT BARKER Huntington Bach parent Dennis Pike ~1d Thu™1a) that a committee studying whcth<"r to sell or leaS<" four unusc..oJ elementary school s11cs 1s 101ng about things an the v.rong wa) The question shouldn't be v. h1ch schools to close. said P1kc. It should be how to cut re,enue~ and sttll rc1;i1n the school sites in order to preserve open space and )OUth athletic field\ and to keep the schools intact 1n case there's a rc""''Nll in the d1stnct's dechn1ng enrollment ·' The tnck m savma monC). Ptl(' S<lld. 15 10 un1f) the Hununaton Beach Caty (elemental)) and Octa~ \'1c" school d1smcts and sa"c money b) laying off $0mc adm1n1strotof"i Hunungton Beach elcmentar; has an enrollment of 3~8 and Ocean View has an enrollment of8.319 Pike made his remarks to 14 members of a p3ncl tr) mg 10 decide what to do about the four school -LcBard. Burle Gisler and Clapp-Peterson Pike said an analysis of the budgets of the t.,.,o d1stncts \how~ that combined, the) operate ~~ clemcntar. ond m1cJdle schools and ha\e a total 0(66 admtntSll1UO~ th3°t the\ pu an a"trage salal) ofS.a6.S63 for a total of SJ 0., m1lhon. · ~ 10 percent sav1np throuJb un1fi at1on would Sl\t SJ07 l IS a )car. he said 1t would be substan11all~ more than the dt!ltnct could ft'C't't\e from 1ntc~t rcccl\cd in sclhna Le Bard. one oftht four unused schools. for SJ m1lhon . he ~1d. ( omm1ttee Chairman Jim Fo~ !latd the unification suggcs11on v.11s out of the scopr oft ht' comm Ill«. bu1 was one that probably should be made 10 the school board Forbe and the other panehsts. who pre' 1ou h ha' n ot('d to recommend not 10 clo~ any schools at the pre\t'nl time. decided Wcdnesrui) to de\Clop <"ntcna on ho" to rate the four 5e:hools should tht' board decide to sell them at a futun-dale factors to be considered 1ndude location Stle. 1mpa<.t 1n the communll) costs to stan up and operate. enrollment and other factors Panclm are ~hedukd to compile ratings ol thl' \(hool<o at the orpniza11on· nnt meeting F<"b q at d1stnct hC'Jdquancn.. !o.a~I Cra1mcr Lane FV resident hit by truck critical afte r los ing leg .\ Fountain VaJlc\ man whose Jov.er na.ht lea wa amputatCd af\er he was bub)' a p1d..up truck earlier this ~k rem.ams 1n cnucal cond1t1on. hospital offietals said Thursda> Llo)d Gaae. 60. was 1pparently out for a morning "alk m the nonhbound curbside Ian<' of Euchd trcct It Bcllflowcr Avcnut when he was hit b)' thep1ckup truck about 6·40a m Tutsd•>· Fountain Valley Police gt Lan) Gri v.old said. (1 e was talen to Fountain Valk) Rej1onal Ho p1tal and Medical Center. Tht trucl'sdmer· Richard La Bare. 19. ot Garden Gro'e v.as not cited. and the ai:c1den1 is under 1nvc!>upt1on. Gage's v.-1fe told pohct her husblnd rcgul.arh tales momma walks.. Gn,wold said "Hema) ha,cbttntl)m&tocrossthc uttt I don't lnow." he satd Preschool employee accused of molestation ly LESUE EARNEST OflNO.-,,NMMallf l..lguna Be.ch pohce arrtstcd an I l\· )Cir-old maintenance "orker It :t preschool on susp1c1on of mole'>t1na 0 s. year-old a.irl in the ~hool bathroom Jose Manucl-Bancha Ramos. a n Clemente resident who ha\ applied for amnesty, WIS arrested Wednesdt) at -Aood1C:1C's frcschool. 20062 u una Ca· nyon Road. where he WI\ v.orkang The allcacd mole w1on took place Jan 19 at the ~IS42 Weslc) Dn'c campus There arc thrtt AnnehcK's pre hoots in the Cit). t..aauna Be h JU"en1le 1n"cst1ptor Toni~ 111d heo could no\ &.IH detail of the alleged molesuuon unttl .a com plaant 1s filed ""h 01stnct .\nornt\ Pete Huelscnbcck at uth Oranae Count\ Mun1c1pal < oun Ramo) as be1na held an OrJngt' < ount) Jail on SS0.000 bail Place said she recc1Hd a call from the C h1td Abuse Reg. try on Tuesday allcaina the girl had bttn mole!>ted on the school ound!> Place mterv1cv.cd the )Oung\ter an ot er peop e aware of"l1lt <'U'<'um· stances. There v.crc no w1tne se to the alleged molestation, Pltce said. SChool ov.-ner Annchcst h1mmclplen· mg ~1d Ramo ma) ha"e hown aftcction for the )Oun15ler and that ma) ha"e caused a m1sundentandin1 rooted in cultural d11Tcrcncn. Accordana to him! mclpfcnn1g. Ramos told her th•t he follqv.rd the girl into the bathroom t" comlon her "hen she v.as teaK'd b)' ot~ ctuldrcn. .. He ~1ssed her. I think. on the lhccls." h1mmelpfenn•g said "Reali). not.bin& suual happened "I think the man t\ mnoctnt." said • h1mmclpfenn1g. "That's m) 1m· pre 1 • 1U. '4t ~ ~o rtp01tll JU\t to be urc. "I'm JU t hcanbroken about ll:· \he ddcd." nd u would nun m' Khool." Laauna Beach Police Ll Wilham Ca"cnauah said t~ v.as suffi 1ent cause to make tbc •rTCSt. .. ~t our end wt feel there 1!> an extreme hlchhood that a cnme has taken place," C. a .. enaua.h satd "In poh~ language. v.~ thouaht we had probab~ cau~ to make this arre t " A.crordana to Place. the girl's parenti. noufird the school Fnday. Wilham K.Jp- Pfr, d1rtttor at the Wesley Drive school. said he reported the alle&ed 1nc1dent to the Oran~ Count)' Social Scrvu:cs Dcpan- mcnt - Kipper said Ramos. "'ho bad been do1na odd JObs for the hools for approx1m1tel) \t~ ~«"5. normally reported to the main hool on Manun1ta DriH •nd "'as told v.ht-rc to ao for v.ork. He v.-as not alone with the children, Kipper said. lnin~ Someone twokc into 1 home in the 10 bk>ck o( Salemo on Wcdnndly ---eventftl Ind uok • V1<ko c:anette recor«r, fun. ,ewclry •nd • COln coUcC11on. S 1.900shc bac:htas~ an'•<k lM buc ofa tc~~nc. • • • To)'ota pi kup parked at lhe u mcu was abo ta._cn. v.1th a rur shdina a1au ..,..1ndow manipulated to pin tntry b1mwU1 8111 Brool.: v.a g 1n,door- to-door in the nei&hborhood W cJn~ day afternoon. 1lic111n1 bus1ne a • dl)tl'S at L.aunderland, 7694Q Warner ~\.e. • • • Two lh•nt ~ stolen from • busenaaon C1hfom11 A\.mllf' t0mc- umc o•tt the wectcnd. • • • A bUlllar •ected a home an the 10 block ofHol*1n1 SU'ttt on Wed~ day Md ilole two TVs 1nd a vadco ir; 1•••"**'· • • • A aold 1916 VOIU..n Rabbit _ .,._ hln tM «>block ol Auto Ca• on .. brlwn • a.m. and 4 p.a.fridaJ. • • • ~•1111 ••ti td mt wtftdow ol a t V•• fllll ...... wtilc* .. ...._ ........ .,_,....,. .. SJ0D ..... ol ....... Avt11• =·10,. ... , .... , ........ . Someone sma bed• t>mroom ~•n· dowof• hcnnc-m 1~ 16000 blodt of Shasta tml and ran~kcd the bedrooms, t1nhn1 • "1&0 wnc recorder and ,cwcl~ "alucd 11 $720 on Wcdrieida)' momtn • • • A female rnt<knt m the 17000 block of La Rosa Cut'le rt'potlcd that hcrda.wrdro~e ht'r 1916 H)'unda• WltMut pnm1s.i1on. • • • A ~broke a laund!'} room WlndoW 1a \M 9000 block of McBride Raver Cltdc and mno"ed .P"OPCrt> valued •t Sll.000 bet~ 9:JO a,m, and I p.m. Wednnda). . , . T1w OWMr Of L.ampo1t Piu.a. IOIJO w.,.... Ave .. 1c:poned tcMM· onH••SIHtom adnwcrat 10:1 a.m.Wedu•,. Add1uonall). a spra) paint aun v.as found in the ttar of the tN k, lpPlrt:ntl) lcf\ b> the burslar The paint aun had been Uken from anochtr storaat ht\! ll a nnrby bustnu . • • • nothercarblnel) "u ul.cn from • 1969 Ford Muitan& parked in an ~nt bu1ktin1 car pon •n tht I 100 block of We t • Balboa Boulevard. • • • A bedroom wtndow of 1home1n tht 1100 block of ()o'er On\.e •'U bn*ee Tuaday ni&tlt ~h1lc tht rnidc• Wfft "'the fi,·1n1 room • • • • A .... sled dnnktnJ fount11 n .. .._!Oft' dat wall and lcf\ 1n ..... .,.,_ltd at Pon Camq .... -~ lmnJOlll, ••• Sa•n• _,. ...,_ baanll thctk' ... • ....... '°8() lirdl fftt mamqc C'(>unsclor. • • • Thte\ie entered a houK 1n the block of Edmacr A\enuc throuah an unlocked lutchen "1ndow and stoic an 1ns-cnn1 mach1~ valued at S200. a amcra and t\lUtpmcnt valUtd at $2.000 and a ponable 1dcvllion Jtt \. •lucd It s~oo • • • A pat1ri'b)' said a m•n in a pickup trUct wu chastna and It') mLto ram a woman an anothtr p1\:kup The man all..sly caUlht up with the woman at .5iUimaa Ori\it and broo Lane and tried to bttal. her • indo-.:. The ~It>)' caUcd poli« but lhe a ..-., Md left b the time th 1m¥ed • • • TIMtva nttnd a rcsidtn« 1 n the 19000 bioct ol DttiQIT Uttt ..,... ,. uatocbd front •1ndc>W Md Ii* I video Wtt rt'C'Of'dtt ... , ... ................... --~" ..,. .. "...... . i Lapna ~. h A thief took S l.000 m cash and checks from a locauon 1n tht block of uth Coa. t tf11hv.a) on Wedn~)'. The USJ)t(t wa d.c· tmbed u a small male v.:11h dark hair btl-wttn lS and 30 years of qc Y.tth "CfY tOCten lee(h He VtoOtt a &mm J9'ket dKonued wuh Harle D1v1d$0n patchC$. ••• • or.. COMI DAILY PtLOT I Friday, J~ 27 ... --·-·W labor secretary backs higher wage ·with sub-minimum • WASHlNGTON (AP) -Elita· beth Oo&c was sworn an as labor ~ Thursday and later told -..~-~-~ Praident Bush suppons an inCreued minimum wa&e if KCOO\· penied by a sep1rate, lower minimum f<>tYC>UAI peoole io training. But sen. Edward M. Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Labor Com- mittee, said be would push lqillation without the training watt and was ho~ful of its prospects. • We're goi"I to get it raised this year for aure, Kennedy, 0.Mass., said at a beariDJ be called to assess the impact of projected labor shonaaes ·and the prospect. of averti114 them throuah new prosrams to trall\ wel· • fare recipients and lower-income worken for jobs requiring skilled labor. · be in demand br employen as never before, but only 1f they a:rc qualified," Dole said. Under questioning by K.enM.dy and Sen. Din Coats. R-lnd., Dole said Bush suppons an increased minimum ~ only when coupled with a sub-manimum training WIJC employen could pey n~w workers for a limited time. She was not specific as to how high Bush might accept raising the minimum wage or his preferred time limit for a training waae. "I think that we can work togtther and try to fiaure this out, but I know that the president feels that if there is goina to be an increase there shouJd also be the training wage." Dole said . in her fint public appearance since beina confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday. Oo&c told the committee it was her hope the Labor Department could work to better coordinate the numer· ous job-training pr01f8ms of govern- ment .,encies and emphasize train· in.f the poor and unemployed to ease a skills pp" in the labor force. .. We have reaUy not at this point had an oppon unity to work throuah the legislative qenda so I do want an opponunily to ao lhrouah this before I~ into any pat detail of what he is willing to suppon," she said. Aft unidentified Student It carried frolll a Washl,..eon o.c. """ IChool after he and three other people were shot • .. Minorities, the disadvantqed, persons with disabilities and other groups traditionally left behind will Jn a brief interview after the bcarina. Kennedy, who introduced his minimum·waae bill Wednesday, said .. my views haven't changed." Three DC students, one adult shot at hi_gh scho.ol row-er .says ties no influence WASHINGTON (AP) -Three students and one adult were shot . ., outside-a Distriet -0f Columbia high school Thursday in an affluent neigh- borhood, according· to a school spokeswoman. WASHINGTON (AP) -Defense ·Secretary-designate John Tower told a Senate confirmation hearing Thurs- day that the more than SI million he made as a consultant for major defense contracton would not m· fhaence his decisions at the Pentagon. Tower, on the second day of hearings before the Armed Services Committee, said Congress should tighten ··~olving-door" laws to prevent officials "from profiting un- fairly, unethically or illeaally or inordinately" if they move l>etween Penta,on and industry jobs. But be cautioned Congress that it should write such laws "carefully enoulb so that honest.. hardworking people who might want to engage in public service arc not summarily proscribed" from working at the Pentagon. In addition to personal and ethics questions, Tower was asked about specific weapons J>rograms such as Star Wars, the MX and Mid&etman missiles. Tower voiced skepticism about the prospects for the Strategic Defense Initiative, as Star Wars is formally known. Former President Reagan launched the program five years ago and said it should be aimed at building a ballistic missile defense. (BMD) that would protect Americans rrom Soviet nuclear attack. LA' s Police Chief Gates first in GOP race for governor LOS ANGELES (AP) -Daryl Gates, a 40-year veteran of the Los An~lcs Police Dcpanment and its chief since 1978, filed papers Thurs- day to become the first Republican in the 1990 race for governor. The 62-ycar-old Gates stressed at a news conference that his an- nouncement was only of the forma- tion of an exploratory committee, and that he would not be campaian- ing actively in the immediate future or stepping down from the chiers post. However, to launch even an ex- ploratory campaign, Gales was re- quired by a new state law, Proposition 73 of last June, to sign a formal "Statement oflntent" which declares that be is seeking funds for use in a campaign for the office of governor. ••1 want to emphasize that I am not today officially announcing my can- didacy for governor. I am simply, as required by Proposition 73, fully compl~ng with the law so that those who wish to support this effort may do so," Oates said. He dido 't say when be would make a final decision on whether to launch an active campaign, but h'e said if he did do so, he would resign as police chief. ~ .. While there is no legal require- ment rhat I do so (resign befo~ running).·it is my personal conviction that it would be the proper and ethical thing to do before personally engaging in a political campaign," Gates said. He said it was too ear1y to outline prospective cam~ign themes or is· sues. but he dad cite the state's continuing drug rroblem and com· mented, "I think can do something about it." Describing himself as "a babe in the woods" politically, Oates added with a smile that he believes "my most appealing thing is that I'm honest, candid and straightforward. I speak my mind. It gets me in trouble all the time ..... Republican Gov. George Deu- kmejaan a.nnounced three weeks ago that he intends to retire from pubric life when he completes his second term in 1991 , opcninJ the way for a free-for-all race for lbe GOP nomi- nation in the June 1990 primary. • A Gates victory in the Republican primary could set the s~ ror an unprcc:edentcd aubernatonal show· down of law enforcement officers, aince Attorney General John Van de Kamp, a former Los Anaeks district The shootings at Wilson High School in Nonhwest Washington came a week after a shooting incident outsjde a school in Stockton. Calif., in which five children were killed. Thursday's incident occurred mo- ments after the high school students were dismissed for the day. None of the injuries was thought to be life- threatening, according to WUSA-TV. No arrests were made immediately. One victim reponedly was shot in the face. one in the stomach and two ID the leg. Doug Hill. a local weathennan. said he was dnving in front of the high attorney, 1s the early favonte for the Democratic nomination an a poten· tial race against former San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein and Con· troller Gray Davis. Although he 1s first to formally enter the Republican race. Gates faces formidable odds. U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson and Baseball Comminioner Peter Ueberroth, who both have strona statewide name recognition, arc also considering the race. Other potential .GOP candi<Jatcs include state Sens. John Seymour of Anaheim and Bill Campbell of the City of Industry, former state Sen. H.L. Richardson and former Rep. Da11 Lun,,en. ----~------------------------------------~------------------~-------....;_-------. school when he heard automatic gunfire and screams. Hill said about 200 to 250 Jtudent$ were.outside of the building when he heard eight or nine shots from an automatic weapon. A student identified as Miriam Kenyon said she saw an armCd black man wearing dark clothing nee the scene. . In the CaJifornia shootings, a young drifter wearing combat fatigues opened fire Jan. 17 with an assault rifle at children in an elemen- tary school yard. Five children were killed and 30 people were wounded before the gunman shot himself to death. Tbe gunman, identified at Patrick Edward Purdy, 26, had an "eittensive criminal record," but police had "no idea" of a mouve. officials said. S48M in drugs and weapons seized in raid s LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sile Mell· ican nationals were arrested and $48 minion wonh of cocaine and heroin as well as a machine gun and other military weapons were seized 1n raids in five suburbs, pohcc said Thursday. The s1Jt men were booked for investiption of possession of a controOed substance for sale and bail for each was set at SS million, according to a Police Dcpanment statement. Sci:ted were 268 pounds of cocaine, six pounds ofhcrom. SI 4i.S80 in U.S. currency, sjx cars, four Mi03 grenade launchers, four fragmentation grenades, one .30-calibcr machine gun. two automatic nnes. five hand· guns and two silencers. A two-week· invcstiption cul- minated Wednesday night, said Of- fit"Cr Joe Manani, a police spokes· man. Dctec1ivcs served a scarth warrant at a location on Meadow Falls Drive in Diamond Bar where a laric narcoucs transaction was observed, police said. The cocaine, one Ruger automatic assault rifle and a box ofammunation of various caliben were seized and four of the men were arrested, police said. They were identified as Friolan Cebellos, 18, Rodnao Torres. 36. Julio Versara. 24. and Martin Sanc-hez.. 28. . • \ ' 1 ~ ~ t , r ~ , , e · ·, SIMh of/leer shot by other pol/a SAN JOSE-One of the two otrK:ft'l ltilled durina a ahootout outside a down&own doulhnut ahop waa 1C1uall.t kiJAed by a ahocpo blast. nol by tbc ~ the aunrnan cairied, corooct"tbmcialt uid Tburtday. The statement. which ee • 11ed tbc patrolman was killed aa other ollk:cri Ired at the aunmu1 was -.-. jut1 after an estimat.cid l ,000 people pthered fOr a memonal KJVklt for tbc two petrOl~. . . City council gives In to pet pony ... THOUSAND OAKS -The city finally has admitted Rqtime the tiny a&allion really is a horse of a different color. . After a two-year fighl to evict the pinl·Sized steed that Patty Faan:hdd kee~uapet.. theCiayCouncil voted tJo,isW«k toaive up. LarryHorMr, mayor of this Los Anaetes suburban town , said the decision came panly ~te council members were afraid of being saddled with an intcmataonal repu&ahon as animal-haters. ··• . R.aatime who stands just 27 inches tall. is a special breed of miniature horse. He sleeps in the yard but has the run of the house. and is even allowed to sit on the sofa and watch television. · Stores stung In alcohol sales sting BAKERSFIELD -~kmfield police said . a quartet' of the .city's convenience stores taraeted in an undercover operauon sold alcohol to minors. Police Stt. Ed Bowen said 18· and I C).year-old police Explorer volunteers entered 104 convenience stores and markets on three different weekends and were able to purchase beer in 26 stores. ·•1 was surprised that it was that high." said eowen. who directed the program ... But these people have no excuse. They have no leg to stand on:• List of gun control proponents grows SACRAMENTO -Saying police are out.unned by pnp anned with weapons · of war, Los Anaeles and San Francisco Bay area legislators on Thursday_proposed restricting semiautomatic firearms. Sen. Diane Watson. D-1..0s Angeles, said she will introduce legislation to extend handgun rcgjstration requirements to all firearms and levy a I 0 pettent tax orriuns and ammunition ~•cs-. In a SCP-trate announcement. Assemblyman Johan KJehs, D-San Leandro. said his lcaislation would ban semiautomatic iuns ahoacthcr and lengthen prison tenris for people who use them to com mat crimes. Wauon and KJehsjoincd a growing number of public officials calling for tougher rqulation of military-style guns such as Uzis favored by png.s and the AK-47 assault rifle used in last week's Stockton school missacrt. '·\1"10' \I. HHIJ:t ·s Bundy told where he hid two victims TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Serial killer Ted Bundy. ina tape recording made 45 mmutC$ before his execution and released tf>' Florida's Jovemor on Thursday, disclosed where he left the bodies of two victims in Colorado and Utah. Bundy's final confession came an a five.minu te conversation with Florida State Pnson Warden Thomas Sanon at 6: IS a.m. Tuesday. Although he didn't-know the identity of his Utah victim, Bundy said he believed the Colorado victim was Denise Oliverson. 24, last seen nding her bicycle in April I 97S near her Grand Junction home. Usina a map, Bundy gave d1rcct1ons to the sites where he left has v1ct1ms. KKK suing to gain cable TV access KANSAS CITY,. Mo. -The M1noun KnighU of lhc Ku Klux Klan contended in a suit filed Wednesday 1hat the Kansas City Council violated its nght to free speech by denying at an outlet on cable television. The suit prepared by the American Ci vii L1ben1es Unaonasksthaupublic access channel be returned to American Cablevision to allow the Klan to broadcast a show called .. KJansas City," a mapzme concept featunng prominent white supremaC1sts. The sun filed 1n U.S. 01str1ct Coun said the council's dccmon in June to eli minate the cable company's pubhc access channel was •·mouvated by the desire to suppress the racialist v1ewpo1nf' of the Klan. Shooting cocaine Increased AIDS risk CHI CAGO-Orua abusen who inJcct cocaine arc more hkely to catch AIDS infecaions from the practice than those who shoot heroin. rnearchers found in a study of 633 addacu m San Francisco. lnJcctaon of cocaine promotes more shanna of hyp0dcnn1(' needles than heroin 11\)CCtion because cocaine's briefer euphona rr.qu1rcs more doses -up to 10 a day. the researchers said. "The cocaine &S90ciation is news. This is the first time n's e"er been reported," said Or. Richard E. Chanson. formCT'I) of the Un1ven1t) of c.ihfom11 at San Francisco and now of Johns Hopkins University School of tyicdicanc in Bah1more. Chaisson and fellow tttearchen studied 633 herom addicts enrolled in drua treatment proarams an San Fra.ncasco from May 1986 to July 1987. About 60 pettent or the addicts also ill)CC1ed cocaine Seventy•se\len of the addicts in the study. or 12 percen~ were infected with HIV, the virus tha1 cau5CS AIDS. the researthen reported tn Friday's Journal of the American Medical Assoc1ataon. More chem/cal leaks at superfund site NITRO, W.Va. -There ii no w~y to prevent another kak ofehcmacals stored at the abandoned .Anel Chemical Co. plant, said a federal Environmental l>rotcct1on Aicncy offictal invn1111tina two lea.ks •n the last week.. " "I believe we will be expcncncina thue thin~ over and over until the warm weather is over," said Jerry Sasttn. the EPA s coord.inator of the Anel Chemical cleanup. Saseen and Nnro Mayor Don Karnes both blame unsca50nably wt,rm weather for a leak Wednaday n1&ht and a leak Jan. 19. Tcmpcr1turn have been fh.actuatma from the 20s and 10s to the SOs and 60s durina a January warm spell. In each~. moisture built up in 1 tealcd SS11llon drum, and the water 4-~..;::::c.=-i=...=..__:_..::..=..=.-.:::....-J~aca with.lbc..JUbstanceJnlide to crca~ a.clovd..ofi:bcmical y...._, ____ _ NORWALK. Conn. (AP) -A aqicaJ suDDly compeny pmiden• whO was the tartet of a "bombin1 attempt~ anfmal·rilhts ac•ivist llC:bowledeed Thunday that his c:om .. ny hM Ulfd l*id lnf'onnants to lefltll"lte animal.fiP11 poupa . .. lf.edidn•t have IOmebocly In the llrimal rilbtt ~ daat believed in rWat aftd ~you and I YiOU1d no• be bavina lllil coava.uon -rd be cle9d. ~laid Leon C. ~inc_h, ~nt and foiundercif'U.S. 5'lflical Corp~ Fran Truu Wll an.uid Nov. 11 in Norwalk aft« pGlKie aid lhc ~a ~.r= :m.:.=~ u.s.s'::l T19ieYllW lhi•PPl!tft•· ~r&:..--1:"~~'!;~ --~~ .... MOHi D HHll 1' Hostages' r•l••tt ca/I«/ Imminent BEIRUT. Lebanon -Radio and Pf'etl l'q)9ns Tbur1dly said the rca.te of two Bnliah hoa~ miaflt be imminent. and Brit1Sh Amblnedor Allan hmll)' croueid into MOllCm West Beinat. After Ramlay'a rctum to the British Embluy. in the Ouistian teeior of the divided capual, an embuay official Mid. "We ha~o no iddnional informatlOn." Asked whether a hos&qe relate was upec~. he uid. .. All I can ~II you 11 that we're not on alert." The oflicaat spoke on concbtson of anoftymity. ._ , , '· .. ~ ' un yday OHll l \H\ se JO 60 .. Jl " ~ u .. ii n n ·n u 1J tO $9 )I• ,. ,. . m:> .. St M ,, 0 11 SI •• 4) H •t .. 41 H tO .. n 10 M •2 )t u .. YI lO H •• '° J1 " .. '4 )I ., )t M )l tS )) .... 0 )I tO. OJ l> .. i7 S\ )() 11 .. temps Margarette Meggs, longtime LB activist Tl~ following ltu ot 0rangf Coast rul estate trMtSters. which inc.ll*s the~ ot me buyer. /lddfeu ~ me p<1u ~c:t tcx ~ property. wu c~ trom coonty recotds ~escrow c~s by ~rs MMlteting ~Mees . CompMty otr1<lals ~Che llst nvy nave an etrOf fKtOf of 7 percent dUrtng a yevs tlmt' beUU~ Qt t.peeWtlOn buying Mld Marprette .. Mau· .. Brown M~ loftll,ime Laauna rnident who f'requcnled City Council meet· i!llS and was once named "Honorary OOvemor of Laauna Belch .. by the Chamber of Commerce, died in Santa Ana after a bnef illneu. She WIS 81 . Althoulh failina health slowed her physically, Megs was interested in hei community and tried to stay abreast of the wues unlil she died, accordfoa to Cit~~ Verna Roll· inaer. Last year, asked fncnds to write in her ntme in the Caty Council election because she was not wdl enouah to act out and collect the necessary 20 signatures. Rolhnger said. "Mapie was interested 1n a lot of th1np, sa1d Rollinger. Mostly, Meas sunounded herself w1tb old books. ''And I'm sure she read every si•ooe of them," Rollin,eraddl"d. Meas, who once waaed a v.1nrun1 battle with the city to ,et permission to cut down a eucalyptus trte on her property, was known for outspaken OIC \ 'f~I C 0 \'I ..dtscuss1.QM before the council. .. If people watehed l\Cr on tee· vision at the council mectinp, they miaht remember her lla1r" llollinaer sa1a. ''She would tell them in no uncerwn terms whatever she had on her mind." Mqp was bom in Grosse Pointe. Mich. and went to school at Sacred Heart Convent 1n Detroit and Mary· mount C-0llqe in Tarrytown. N. Y. Sht was ma.med to Chari« Winfield Meas, an ldvertiStn& art director and illustrator. She was widowed m 1980. The Meases. who hvcd 1n Pasadena from 1946 untJI 1963, later moved to Grass Valley where Mrs. Mcgs served on the cny council for two years. They took a summer home an Laauna in l 93S. and moved to Laauna permanently an I 96S when Mr. Meas retired. She as survived by four children and etaht arandchaldren. A memonal Mass was said Wednesday at St. Cathenne of Stena Catholic Church in Lquna. ttrOU . lJW 1st IS pc.Dlhl'O'FOf' t11f lnfCS'1Nli6i\il u~ ot our rt~rs ~ IS J>fOttcted by aopyrignt to Homeowners M"ktt1ng ~rvlcts New,.,. .. ecll Pn1l 1p A Suuerf~. l I I 5 Cone Linda S560,<XX> AVJv• Ad~r. 2932 Cortt Ponot1no s soe.ooo Robtn S"~nt, I I 2 Grove Ln S485.<XX> Katsuhiro T. Sukuda, 2 I 2 3 Sn Joqu1n Hts Sl ,175.000 Gaty IC Co•. 2645 V•• ArNda S36S.000 Mr & Mrs. Leonard Bertin. 1985 Vrs C~ S50S.000 Mr & Mrs Oa.nll J Long Jr l 1 7 ANde Av S285.<XX> Mr & Mrs Patrick F Collins. 31 2 Buena Vis 81 S 1.400.<XX> J Edw1nGt1ff1thJr . 1 26T~z S2S.000 Mr & Mrs ltooald l Stn1th. 404 Boltro Way S 186.<XX> Mr & Mrs Ort>rey 0 Burns. 280 C~y Ln 205 SI 50.000 EdwMd M 5.lirrwn. 11 Ima l o.J Ct S260.000 Mr & Mn Jon.n H Turt>tvtk. 2 17 Vt• Otv~to 5420.000 Huntington Beach girl's killer complains aboµt Death Row cond it ions SAN QUENTIN -A man sentenced to die for k1llina a Hunt· tf\110n Beach a.trl has testified 1n a federal court hean".I on ltvana con· d1uon on Cahfom11 s Oealh Row Rodney James Alcala. convicted of kadnapptnt and murdenna 12-)ear· old -Robin Samsoc. cnt1ctzed the confinement or condemned pnsoners to their cells. By allowina the pns- oners to mmalt on uers outside t~ cells. "You know whal ever)body's amtude 11, what's 1oin1on1n evcl)· body's head," Alcala said .. ft's lake 1f fOu lave an a netlh· borhood and there's one auy wno never comC1 out of hts house. you don't know ~hat the au)"s IOU\1 tO do ... that's prc11y 1mporun1 1n our si1ua11on." Alcala v.-u the first of four Ckath Row inmatci scheduled to testify 1n a suit on behalf or all lSO men on the row. The men awa111n1 possible cxccu- tl()ft an the ~n Quenun ps cMmbtr. ~ called to tesufy an a uu lh11 cla1m1 st.ate. pnson offimls arc viol· atJna a t 980 court order on their hou1tn, and m:au~ent in an 1M>lated .-ina o ahe an utut1on. Amona o\Mr tbinp, the suit con· tends the inmates art not pven adequate acxcss 'o the pnwn law hbtlty. are 1mpropcrl) proh1b1tc<I -rrom 1av1na War cett n tllc day· tune. and are dcn.cct '°~ of the e.emte equipment and penon1I ikm• auaranl«d b)' the coun order. The state a&rttd to abide: by the order 10 1980,l>ut 5a)S It has become obsolete and should be relaxed or repeal«! State officials sa) the 1rowth of ,he Death Row population from 40 men an 1980 to the ptt"Sent 2SO has increased the cost and ~un1y risk of complying_ w11h some provmons ol the order. They also say U.S. upreme Court ruhnas since 1980. "'hach broaden pnson officials' ltt"'ay to determine pnson cond1t1ons. ha'c made it clear th.a' cond1uons at San Quentin compl) "'1'h tbe C onst1tu· non. The 1980 order 1s "at best 1rrck· vant to lhe dactat~ of lhc law, and at "-Orst a dangerous and extravapn1 interference with prof~ 1onal pnson manaa.cment." Ckpu!J Attorne) General John Oonhoff. the tate's lawyer. said 1n court papers. But laW)crs for the pnsoncn ta) the state ha no lcpl reason for "'otaun1 the ocdcr, only a pahucal motive 10 avoid appcanna son on convicted )nllers. U S D1s1nct Judie Stanley We1&"CI. v.-ho s1 the 19 order. has us1 theheannato b1sformerlaw cle • attorney Robtn RtgS. who acts as a monitor of the St.a'e's compliance wtth We&Jtl's orders 1n several su1ti over cond1t1ons 1t state pna.ons -1h.o-.--a rcpon flied bcfore-thc- htarins tancd last Y..cck. found apptrcnt violations of a "'anet)' of prov1s1on1 in the order. includ1na Rodney :lam•s Alcala requirements to furnish an adequate law library. allow condemned pns. oncrs out of their cells for meals and other acuv1t1es dunna the dayttmc, and provide a covered excmse yard. He ordt>rcd the stale to show wh)' at hould not be held 1n contempt of coun for violatina We11el's order The heanna bepn an San Francisco federal coun last v.ttk and ~as stuf\cd Krou the bay to San Quentin for the inmates' t.esttmon) Alcala came to public auent1on dunna the l986 state Supreme Coun c.ampetan when . Samsoc's mother mack a telcv1 ion commercial uraina \iOlers to "ca t thrtt votes for the death pcnalt)'" and unsear Chier us 1~ RO~ Bird l'kffuit!Cffiotiep Grodin and Cruz Rc)'noso, all of whom had voted to ovtnum his caJe. All thrtt were defeated. Irvine hires development director the post after an enor in a plann1n1 n:pon cost t~ etty S5 m1Hton in de"elopcr fees and allowed more inttnJC de-.clopment of the lrv1nc Bus1ncs.sCompk~ tMn should ha"t bee" appro~ed under e~nuna Lon1na laws. Johnson, who had bqun 1«k1na the job in late Novtmbtr, said dus wuk that hc•1ll besin his new Job On Feb. 27 ··1t a.s one or 'he top ptann1na prosra.m in the t'OUntry," ht 111d. t"lll1na 111 flnwtic opportuniry. The Irvine depertmcnt's ~t 1 S7 m1thoo compared to S4 2 million in Pima ounty. Tbt '°""°" was t\pc'C1cd to command a 111.a.ry of more than S?0.000 a year, One killed daring 5 car wreck 'uutl E FIUt•r, 510 )()th St Sl 50.000 Mr & Mn. HslOU K. lutl. 12 Atlalnt<l Mr & Mrs Miehaff Gordon, 210 )6th S24S.000 St S319,<XX> OJMWWtinhokt. 2~1montt $280.000 Nbtrt J Yt"'-211 ~St S374,000 8¥b¥a J ,oC>tn$0n, 76 c~ CO<I CW_. ... Mar S248,<XX> John E T<ltt , 139 J4'Slnlnit Crttk Dr. M:w.& rs Fre~•ttck A Myers. 7 Glenn S422.000 S3 • Mr & Mu ~ Stemer, 613 Mr Mn Moh.litnrNd Art<llltd 230 MMI~ s2s.ooo Montee S20t.OOO Mr _ _& M (;My Feldman.._l70't _ trrwst ltMMr~2• A_gost1no 520 .000 Ocean &Nd S850,<XX> Lester L ~r<loltd Jr , SO Alicwrte A•Jlt Nick~ D Hutchinson. 2641 Point Otl s I S6.000 Mar S2 I 6,000 Mr & Mrs Chnstopntr T Jtnnin 3932 lrYlne Aspen St1 5264.000 Mr & Mrs J~rty G Johnston, 21 Mr & Mrs ltobtrt l Grimm. 10 ~Otrd Columb•• s211.ooo szs1.ooo AAr & Mrs Matthew IColsley, 40 Joon S Jtt'. 167 lrl•rwood S 132.000 COOID<ooll Sl65.«:IO Siok E. Y llO, 3 C~ar~ S 132.000 Mr & Mrs 8¥t Tuc:lttr, 2 GllllNn Mr & Mrs Sheldon Feingold. 24 Sl2,<XX> Clt'¥bfooll 6 7 SI 31,<XX> . Mr & Mrs 8~ Tucker, 2 GtlllNn Hugo~n. 27 ~tntt' S3SOOOO S242.000 Mr & Mrs MMIO F G~ t FllWOO(J Ka~ L Jwt. 11 Moon Oust s I )(),000 S205 Opal F Ht<ktNn. 11 Glltdstont Judith A lonsd*. ,. Mou Glen 5210.000 S269,000 811rt>ar1 Slutzky. 71 Grft'nt>ou9t1 Mr & Mrs L~rtnct 0 Mueller. 7 0wff1 SI 70,<XX> Ct S 147.000 Jdfrey L Aslt_, 14 Gre~ t ld w·•~ F C>onoghue Jr . 22 l"etklns Ct st 58.000 S248.000 . ~Tao. 58 Grttntlt'IO S 160.<XX> Mr & M rs JllWSht'ng Kong. 2 s..nd· · H<lrold Conley I H Grttnftt ld pt"~ S468,<XX> S 112,<XX> Melany ltUsh. S 7 ~ton lrd s 167 .<XX> Mr & Mrs Chmt~r Sn.rpt. 15 Mr & Mrs fo9ene Hu, 64 51M1t0td Cl Gtttnmoot SI 34.000 S240.000 Joseph M eoytr. 97 Grttnmoot Mr & Mrs Young S HwM'g. 26 AJ9f •• s 165.000 5390.000 Mr & Mrs bu U IChMI. 20Grttnm00f Mr & Mn Nfrtd G Hal. 2208 ApftCOt 10 5220.000 S 127 .000 Mf & Mts SOletrNn Shomer 4881 brbMa hnduta. S M1ngion SJ20.000 Llndsttom Av s 188,<XX> UC Regents threaten supervisors with suit •" Mr & Mrs Pen l Sn.aw. 40S2 Lom. St. S264,<XX> Mr & Mrs OoNld L Flint, 32 Mom1ng OOvt S5,<XX> Mel'llln Y Sh10~. 20 0¥d* $255,000 John C Vesctra. 61 Pi~wOOd S258.000 Mr & Mrs Ric.hard W ~. t Presldl<> s340.000 _Mr -'-Mil EdW...l!Q G O..M!OurMLL9 ltoelcwren S262.<XX> Mr ' Mrs M~ T Atkins, 4312 ~rl{ S275,000 Mr & Mrs Roger W Chung. I Stonewoad SI 80.000 Mr & Mn EdW¥CI Y Hong 14ll2 Utrillo Or S27l.<XX> Jerome R Foti!. 17522 wa~ Av $256,000 Mr & Mrs Ayoub Khaghanl, 63 E Y* l~ S283.000 Mr & Mrs Ta. H 8Hk. 46 ~ Trff Ln 5260,000 ..• Mr & Mrs fnayat PtdrMI. 9 8flsbane Wy 5207,000 V1rg1nta M Hlkon. I 3 Misty MudOW SI 71 ,000 Matgueote J Wac.son 3 Moon Dint sn sooo Mr & Mrs Akbar T~z~h. 5001 Ptf5immoo Ln U27,000 Mr &Mrs Charie'sHagstrom. 18~ Sq SS0,000 Jane Y.. Fan, 49 Wlflow Trtt Ln $242,000 T eodO<t Otec: 7 208 Apncot SI 2 7 .000 O.nust\HaQhtQNC.80Grant SJlS.000 Uiuf•tt•u. 251"Stre~ 581.000 ly Chy News Mrvke University of California's Board of' Rcccnts voted 1 n closed stss1on to sue Oranae County in an attempt to block a propo5Cd expanS1on of a branch J•ll oext to the UCI Medical Center m Oranae. a UC pokesman satd this -.uk. parkma lot, sa>'"• tt 1o1oould v.~n traffic conaest1on in the Manchester 1--------------- Complcx. which includes lhe medical RUFFELL'$ «ntcr. the 1111 and SC \'CraJ ocher county faciht1cs. The county's lawsu11 has no1 )Cl UPlllLSTEIY llC. been filed and ncaot1at1ons I f'( re· ltZ'J .=::._':a ~1 ua pancdlv ron11nu1ng ~I -------------- County officials said the reatnts decided to file the lawsuit to esa.la1c a confronta\1on between the universat)' and the county over a proposed parlc1n1 s1ruc\ure for the medical ~nter. Count)' supen 1sors last month voted to sue the un1vers1\)' over the .mr 0 ,, . Count} supervisors. faced with a t Jiii cro"dma problem. alrcad) h.a'e appro'cd the S4S mtllton expansion of the Theo Lacy Branch Jail from I 622 beds to 1.326 They also ha'e bttn pustung to bq1n construction on the expansion project 1n the neitt few weeks. •Come lntof•'*•· 'enono!iied Attentlan • TolorinQ & Altetotl()fta ,. M0t'tift8 10 f~ • Slzet 4°14, 6 °20 «kit.long I> •• ..... USA & fwropeot1 Oes;g • f.-.td ,. , ... o' 0 ,._ 552 ClvJTs efforts in raising funds par forcourse at Hoag HHIDf,I. By KAREN M. REED O.il)'l"lolCon~ Who are those people in the kelly green knickers, arg)'IC socks and navy blazers? Their dress may be a tad out of the ordinary, but weanng the knickers signifies dedica tion and hours of work put in by comm1t1ee members orgamzing the Newport Oassic Pro- Am golf tournament, an annual fund- ra1ser sponsored by the 552 Clu Hoag Memorial Hospital. The night before the 1w ay tournament featured a ··Painng Pany"'t the Newport Beach Country Club, hcadquaners for the Pro-Am. Pros and amateurs compctinJ, in the event gathered to "pair up, · or in other terms, .. act to know each other" before hnung ihe course Fnday and Saturday. Tables spread throughout the club house held numbered signs rep- ~nting the 74 compctins teams. Pros and amateurs 1dcnufied their team number, found their table and. vo1la, found thelr partners for the next couple of days. "This 1s one of the maJOr events 1n the commun11y," said commllt« member Gne B.um. part of the organizers who. with Jake Ro'-rtr, was responsible for rccru111ng the 74 ~rt1c1pating professional players. 'h's scuina Newport Beach involved -and it's fun -but 11h.as11s senous side because of the use of the funds ·· At ..-1r1n9 partJ are fat left. frOM lettt ctY*Man C.....n•r .,.917, Jerr, Anti.non, COUftttJ chm director, Proceeds. ann\jally_ reachinf some- where between $90,000 and S 00,000 according to chairman CoW'taey Emery·, benefit the hospital. Baum explained the funds traditionaJly go toward capital cxpenditum for the hospital, but currently the SS2 Oub is fulfilling a three-year pledge to sup- pon the new Cancer Center. Emery acknowledged that the Pro- Am 1s a tremendous undcrt.aking involving more than 250 volunteers. ··11 takes a full year 10 plan." he said ··As soon as this one 1s completed. we will start on neu }car's. "We have one of the strongest fields we've tver put tQ&Cther," he added. "and the commmce should be commended." "h's great to get to kno~ these kids," said comm1tttt member Jim Hilbert 1n reference to 1he gros part1c1pat1ng 1n the tourney "An 11's an opportunity (for the youna pros 10 pantcipate 1n tournament play) tha1 doesn't eust to a great extent. It's a nice intermediate step for them ... Cllris Velcc~ was oxc1ted to get 10 play at all this }Car, hav1n1 been on the commincc (and been too bus" working) the past three }ears. He retired his knickm not unhappily, jokin&)y adding. ··My s1x-)ear-0ld always laughed al me · Harry 2sayiu and Jim Cua· olAcJlam felt fortunate to be a part of the fcs11v1t1cs, havma won the op- ponuntty to play 1n an earlier tour· nament benefiun1Jun1or Golf. Com- mittee member Haak Adlu kept u all in the family part1c1pating with pro- brother·tn·law Job Flaa•uy. Two tame pro-am wtnner Job McComlsb looked forward to ttt-ofl explaining tha1 the tourney "has alwa)'s been &ood to me " When the dust settled 5aturday naaht, however pro Perry Parter (teamed w11h amateur Junn Aasite) emerged the winner by two strokes with a two-day score of 133 Add111onal e~ecuuve committee members cn$unna the success of the e\ent included Tom C.~y. 8eb Ml~lko. JHitb Brower. Jerry A.D4el'10ll, I.area ~taker, R•dll DUJoa, FHJla Vitali. Lyue Beuett, Corky LevluM, Roser V ... eptft. Mayard CuilDff. Palll BIOn. CllarUe Jm .... Dave l.ee!i91, Cary IC.Dodie, PHJ N1'•ilt, am Pte,,.ai.t JackJe MorrlHey and Mike Slaab By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF LOVE THOSE SPOTS Both vulnerable. South deals. H~disability target of strangers' cruel remarks WEST NORTH •• 6 4 3 •Q 752 <> 9 3 l • 6 4 l • kQ752 \) 6 3 EAST •A 9 \l ' 10 9. 4 0 J 10 0 7 6 s. • 5 3 • Q J 10 I SOUTH • '10 Q AICQ <> AKQI •AK91 The biddina: So•tb West Nortb Eut J NT Pau Pua Pu. Opening lead: FW...-Of + Gentlemen: I know you are both busy men, but I feel J have to let off Steam. I am wrftin1 this letter to introduce you to the world's worst card- bolder-mel Naturally, I was sitting Nonh on this .hand. Actuallx..JL Gl..QDC...Qf. my better hands~it did contain ti nine! My partner opened three n\. trump, which doesn't sit well with pie because he had one suit unstopped. The opponents led a apade, took the first three tricks and then con- ceded the rest when the jack-ten of diamonds dropped doubleton and my nine provided the entry to the high spade. While l was lucky tbil time that my partner held a reaJJy aood hand, I remain, The Unlucky Virainlan Dear UV: We wiJl admit that the hand you submit, at r&rst &lance, has little, if any, merit. If that is indeed typical of what you hold, we would su11est that you switch to bocch.i or some other putime that does not involve puteboudt. Wt do not blame partner for opeaina three no trump with hla hand. Not pretty perhaps, but can you think of a better IMd? And "' do not thlnt that you redae J• bow aood your hucl w11. For t. IWM:e, awkdl your llPt of .,... wtU. W11t'1 eevea, or. JOUf aiM of ....._. wkla _, of W111'1 ... cmdl, .... tM ... of ........ .. ...., .................... . , .............. ... ............. ...,.,..._ --'•1•1 ......... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have had a walking disability due to poho for 38 years. · · 1 arcw up in a small town. went to school there, and no one ever said an unkind word to me. After I graduated from high school. l moved 200 miles away to attend college. Ann, 1t had never occurred to me that people wo11ld say cruel thinJS or that 1 didn't have the right to be 1n pubhc . Strangers would come up to me on the street and sa)', "What in the world is wrong with your' or "How did )'Ou get 1n that cond1t1on?" Four years ago J staned to wear a leg brace bccau~ of weakenmg mus· des. The comments were incredible. For example: "Otd )'Ou kick your husband out of bed last nigh1?" This remark was from someone I did not know. Children arc wonderful, on the other hand. They get right 10 the point. "How come you walk hkc tbatr' They are not malicious and I don't mend tellinJ them that when I was small I was sack and some of my muscles don't work n&ht and they I .. 'I. HO\·o need a little extra help. The kids always aivc me a big mile and say. "OK." I've written this leuer in my head SO times and now I feel good about gettinJ 11 down on paper! Thanks for Jis1en1ng. Ann -D.M . MADISON. WIS. DEAR MADISON: Far be h from me &o clefeDd &ff Jukitad1, but I h•estly believe tltey cloa't mean to be uklad. Tlae problem 11 tbt U11ey ate lporut. Wile• Utey see aomeoot wllo Is "dJfftreDt," I.key become curloH. Tbey bave DOI bttD rtard .... tilt reflaemeat we laave 1rowa &o expect (beca11e we were broept •P wltla muatrs), ud we are.atilud wbeD we e11couater Helt ndeat11. IJI die f1t1re, •Mii people are lflH&llUe11, I !lope fH wUI re-member dll1 letter U4I aot let tltelr re.marts &et )'H dOWD, • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read with 1ntcretl the letter form "Miser-able 1n La la Land," who had taken the telemarketing job sellina photo- copier supplies: The sale staff had been 'nstructed to lJVC a fal~ com· pany name. Your conclusion that the operation was ille,al was n&hl on the mark. but you missed an opponun1t)' to go into del.111about1h11 scam. These companies arc called "paper pa rate • "and almost every office run tnto them on a reaular basis. The scheme follows a bas1c pattern The office rccc1\'CS a call from the "service depanmcnt, .. or the "supply tore." The} claim to be updattn& their records and ask for the copier or typewnter modtl number and the name of the person who is respQnsable for ordcrina upphes. Tree frogs may be tiny, but squawks are loud ARJES (March 2l·Apnl You 'II recover lost 1111cle. rcla- tionsh 1p intensifies, igrung of im- portant air-cement 1s imminent. Focus on mantal status, publicity, 1pccial appearances. wardrobe. Cancer nauvc involved. Loudest of the frop are those tiny tree frop that squawk 1n chorus. Client asks what they're squawlc10a about. Any female can tell you that. They're all males. It's a mass sum- mons to SC-'· Herc we arc. Jirls' Smua f ittle rascals. Did f tell you they make that noise with their mouths shut? If you friahten an overwc1aht child, that child will look for somcthm1 10 eat. An obesity spec1abst so contends. Charles Dickens wanttd to be at\ actor, not a writer. He tncd to auctitaon once. Jut1 C>Mt. He tot ick. S...miaht m~bt. Whatever, h11 face sWilled-up. CouJdn 't JO on. Yean later. be •Utfied the old whim by atvi• dramatic rac:tinas from has Wofkl. Critic:I approved. ..:.~~~~,!..":= but i: ID • ~Ill the •me , ••• ~-ftntya(wat 1111-. rd ... home tom • :i'L.~.,... '-'• • •r t.C'U::f~': . ., . .,.~ .. lht table: Na me sax animals, besides the elepham, that produce ivory. Your v1ct1m hould &table to come up with walrus. whak. narwhal. elk, h1ppa and boar. In Bcl11um the WaUoons speak French, the Rem1np ~peak Dutch. another aroup speali:s German. H11· tonans say con1tant btckcrin1 over 1'n&IJ.llC ha done more harm to Bclaium than any other thina. Q. Didn't dinosaun Sll(k to mild chmatci? A. No. '"• tMir bones hive been found on Alalb'af Nonh JOpc. 'f'.httt'• no ptace an~bc>dy can NY dtnosaun wtru 't, TAURU (Apnl 20..May 20): Ap- parent setback wUI boomtt1n1 an your favor. Relates to employment, pets, depcndcnts, ability to resolve dilemma. Rtlattve wilt recover rapidly from mashap. tJlllnan will fiaurc prom ncntly. GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with per- sonality. style, creat1v1ty, sex appeal. You'U bttak from trad1uon. more pt<>ple bttomc aware of your uniq~ ca~btlititt. Lona-disianc:t c•ll vcn· net views. CANCEA (June ll·Jwy 22): Writ- ina ik1U1 aurte to forc&ont. Clarify ~ iMUCS. 1ncludi .. propeny value. ly .. putb .. hoe paper'' you lllnOll ... ,..... pioGI, lu«as. A~ the water buanll on llw a.r 6mity -.nbier liftda vlluable Arilukapekapa Golf' Co.ne 11 lllPPOft. Rolonaa.~~~ :e ,-::= Lm0 ~~ .. U.Mii-22): Rettnt ·~ •r-1 ...._ wur· be 1nucably wrtn11ma"na" u...._ l•rr1o •• ~ ..... ~ ..... o/:_._IC' Q. WM& are•=---~ ... ,.,. R11u6' ,._. ......... .. -. • . "u. s. -.. . Lllllil .. .... .., . A few days latrr that person " called w11h a "veal deal" or an ''1ncorrect h1pment to ano1her of· fice," or a "hm11ed-t1me offer on quan\11 )' suP.phes" Ciomettmes the caller docsn t bother to find out who 1s rcspQns1blc for ordenng. and tne 10 ca.iole or bully the rccep11onis1 into conlirm1na the order When I haH prtsscd callers for tnforma11on about their romJ)3ny they hang up on me Do bu~1ncss "1th local co mpanies with which ~ou arc fam11tar. Lqit- 1matc out-Of·t own companies will ~nd )OU a catalogue I appreciate the opportun1t)' to post some information on the best·rr~d bulletin board 1n Amenca -D A.B. NORFOLK. VA. DEAR D.A.8 .: T\aaks for provld· 1D1 more lafonud•" "'' rip-4ff. Scam artlst• are becomlaa extreme- ly tot*lt1tnte4. 8ewatt, Ml lMrt! • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : I'm happy you don't think much ofk1dd1e beauty conte ts. The letter from the mother of two tots (both had failed to w.itma pmc in connection '*•th cxpcnd1tun, lft\ICl1mcnt. Additional 1nformauon 1s requirtd. McantQli arc not dear -aet P"Qn\~ in wntin,. You'll be 1nv1tcd on tour aimed at rcvcalina "1 nner work mp " uau tSept B·Oct. 22). lunar ~sition 1~n1s 1ndiv1duahty, in- ventiYCMN. ability to attract favorabk attention. Check ward- robt, war your colon: tc1 blue. brown. purple. Rdationsbip more 1eriom than oriainally anucipeted. ICOaPIO (Oct. 2l-Nov. 2 I): Di• pt.tie.,...,. .. lieht ....... btat. Adwr.ry will event.Uy become ally. lelirict.iOm lft li"-9. 10U'h """" ia•illlia9 IO •wtl. Slcftc ·=~ ... :..~••Tlil~lil..): ............... . .. ... ,_ .. II ill ~ A111l1t I place aficr Mom spent a lot of mone y aenina them read)) said the httle 11r1~ were crushed Now I see ads for "Kiddie Cos- metics" -rouse. hpst1ck., t)e shadow and maJCan -for "hule lad1c as young as S"' What in the m H1ll 1s 101n1 on? One of the central probtcms with youna pt<>pk toda) as that they arc rushed mto adult rol« before they arc ready The re ults arc daiUtrous The)' lose tntcrctt 1n school. become mvohed v.1lh alcohot and druas. att sexually active Iona before they arc cmo11onall) read)' and the su1c1de rate for teens as alamuna. I am not suaesuna that 1f )Oun&· slcrl arc rncoura,cd to use makeup 11 an early lit they arc aoinJ to lull tht"msclves, but what bOthcrs me 1s that we arc not lettina our ctuldrcn Cn.JO) be1n1 children My v.1fc ta)'s I am sq_uarc. What do )Ou 11y? :- DAVID 0 IN ILLINOI~ . DE.AR DAVID: i ta)' JM are npt ... If '" ... ~.., •lie are betUfaa u..1 ca.11 la reaaa ... i. , .. , ... )'...,.I.en, 1-.. JM wla. CAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) StnK of duttt1on, purpose featu~ Emphasis on 1ct1v1tin relatin1 to busancss. career Professional su- perior says. "You ccna1nl) proved you could do at•" Cancer native fiaurcs 10 scenano. AQVARIU (Jan. 20..Fcb. 18). Status quo will bt tossed aside. ~mphas1s on orpn1ut1on. revamp.; ma of plans.. MC1hods. SccftlriO hiabla,hts communacation. publtah,. •na. ~ua,c. travct ~lanty wdl be on upswina. P18CD (Feb. l 9·March 20): You'll bt "invohect•• in tttllint finanaaJ aft'&1n of oac dOlt to ~ Kry ts \0 be practical, DCUual aed to lay out ftict 1n orpniltcl menlWt. AlllWCr to ddnn1n1 will be foUmd in rectnt notes. IF JAN. n • Yooa PB IAJAY )'OU~dyMiltlt:'?""'I ialJllU 11 CUIM*ly, ltt llldom ••lita• IO mnent "8bC. Yoe'I .... ._ on ..... ~ ....... ,, ....... ~ dldJIOI .. 11'111.-. .. ..... L ..... ... ,.. ... hdlit ... . c-.::·· ,. onomists call caun ty' s .-.--tlook promising, safe nnual 1IY PETER COY ,.,._ ...... NEW YORK -American Tele-· . phone & Tele&raph Co. on Thursday rtj)Orted the first annual loss in its 104-year history, the result of a huae wnte-off to streamline for long-d1stancc phone wars. The historic loss was no surpnse to shareholders -AT & T forecast i1 last month -but 11 neH:nhelcss signaled the growing uraency of compctiuon 10 the Iona-distance phone business. .\ T &T took a S6. 72 b1lhon pre-tax charae in the fourth quaner of 1988 to cover costs of accclerauna ltS 1ran~ smon to d1111al technology. which 1usts the lanauaae of co~1en to ,'.'if'od voices and data ovet: r-opuc hoes. The company 1s scrapp1na ou1- •datcd analOJ phone equipment and movina. ret1nn1 or layana off 16.000 employees. AT&rs uxk was unchanJC(i at S30.87'h an late afternoon trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exch.ange. reflecun1mvcstors' lack of concern The write-off has no effect on AT &T's cash no". ab1hty to pay (Pl«•M Mt AT&T /A8) in~ County have it.al= Laffer afso aid. An Ultt 11 y valued ~hen if 1 Dricied at hilh as ils carai• potential..,.._ AaoitMr -.w, Joeeph W.W. teaior vice elidcat aDd chief' econ- omill for ~U'IO Benk, at- tributed tbe county's pbenomenaJ powth in tht last 20 years lo it chanee from a bedroom community to a self.,uftkient cmplo) ment ocnttr, ~here peOple hve, work and pla)'. .. T~ busincu outlook for 1he county is aood· We have a 4 ~nt rate of u~mptoymcnt, compa~ wtlb a statewide averaee of abovt S S pcrc:ent. Growth 1n 1989 and 1990 will conunue but 1t 1 slower rak than in the put kw years," Wahcd said. He saad ruiessions in this country typically last 12 to 18 months and occur in five· to six-year e>cles. he said. The last one occurred throuah 1980 and l 981 and the nex1 one as overdue, he said. He expects a rcce~ion within the year, but said 11 will be merely ''the pause that refreshes.'' a dcchne tn arowtb bnn&Jn& supply and demand into balance and perm1tun1 further arowth. "Imbalances be1wecn anveo1ory levels and. pnocs arc corrected by arbitraaeun ~ho profit by ~ualm_na inventory levels a_nd prictt; he said. Wahed detcribed the natton's econom~as knWtec:I. Jn 1pi1e of o~eran economic C'Oftdations. some i ustnes thnve while others arc sh.11h and ptrformance varies byrcpon. He warned about mak'.ana •n- • eralJzations about the economy from m1cro«onomic observations. Wah.ed stressed the di1tinctt0n btt"-ttn cychcal and structural chaners in economic conditions. The former are a ~1ural P.'" of business and arc upected, whale the latter arc more permancn1 in nature and more 1m~nant 10 1denufy and react to .• · The prQblcm 1s to distinauish 1 softness 1n the market from a struc- tural chan~. A cyclicaJ chanae re-quires a different shift an resources than a structural chanae.~· he said. He c1ted derqulation of the bank· ina system as a pnme eumple of a structural chan1e that has far-reach· 1na effects on the industry. Phil Benencoun, a real estate consultant and vice P.m1dent of the Ora~ County Bu1ldins lndus1ry Assoetauon, forttast continued aood times ahead for 1he county's housi'Qp industry. • "Arch1tec1s. engmeers and sup- Irvine's t•ll•-tt office structure J.,..INN'ee Center•• S Parle Pl••• offlclally opened fast week t~ Th• Geneva Cos., ttl •ndtor tenant that now occupie s th• top five floors. The openlnt of this 400,000·squ•re.-foot office tower c0Mplete1 the second phase of center con1tructl0n. Th• sas mlllton, 20-story bulldlng 11 404Mi l•••ed. Other tenants Include Nf11a n Motor Corp. •1 lnflnlt l Division, the law officers of Case, Schroeder, Know Ison, Mobler & Burnett and lnterna tfo n•I Tr•vel Speclallsts. Salt Lake City location proposed .for S3M medical waste incinerator .. SALT LAK.6 CITY, Utah (AP) - A S3 million medical waste incinerator able to dispose of 1,000 pounds of infecuous refute per bo~ as proposed for a Salt Lake City 11te, officials of• San Oemeo~b&scd company say. The tnci.nerator would serve the medical waste duposal needs of \he' tntU'f 1\1\C, said Jack Christensen of Prefemd Redl.lCtJon Scrvaces Jnc. ' Tbe propoted faaltty as the .. most tccbnica.lly ..,ctvanced and costly an the United Suites:· saad ChnlWi.en, of PRS's Salt Lake City off tee The propoted plant could bum a mu1mum of 12 1 tons of waste every 24 hours, be said. , Wute for the incanetator would be scnerated b> ; ~\alt. doc:ton' offices, rctea.rch tiboratoncs. funeral homes and vetennana.ns' officin throu~out Utah. The ancinccrator -oWd tmploy about 30 peos)lc. Cbris&e.ntclL II.id lhe plant would be wlorcd 10 I accommodate medac:al wute ,enera1ed in Utah. "We do noc intend '° bri._, in wa9'C from outside Utah.·· be SIJd. Cumntly, he aa.id, mOlt or the mcd.icaJ waste ~uced a.n Utah 11 improperly disposed of '" 'ncineraton that do not meet state and fcdcra.l aar quality ( standardl. Abo, infectiout ~ -aucb as needles or • blood products -are not sepera\Cd from paper products I aod are di~ of tn area landfiJ~ Om1tentcn sa.ad. Of' the incinetaton opn"allftl In the State, he said, "E~ othH botpital inciMTator operated now 1s 10 V1oliuon. "We 1hink the service "t' can provide 1s a real a~~t to lhe communll) Tcchnoloaicall). we'rt far above an)- lhm& that's av11lablc in the Un1ted States " Sharice Brauer. PR chemical cngmttr s~ud the 10fcctious waste would be placed in fiber contaancrs. scaled where the "~st<' 1s scneratcd The containers "ould be transponed b) l'RS to \he mcmcrator Tbe \CIJcd containers would~ shredded. fed to the incinerator and burned, 111 a temperature of approxamatel)' l,500 dcgrtt fab'~hc1t Ash and otlier r('j1due from 11\e fi"t stage ofbum1n1 -.ould be collcc1«1 for disposal at 1hc h Lake Count) landflll Any v.aste tl\at contains hcav) mcials would be disposed at the hazardous matenals d1spo~I \Ile an Tooele Compound th.at arc con\Cned to pscs or other J;)ertlaJI) burned matenab "'ould be inoncratcd an the secondary combustion cnnm rlra Ccn\pcrtfute ofltR>ut 1.800 dq.rttS f ahrenhe1t, Brawer ~id The rcmaanana pse would be forced into the "pan 1on chamber and throu&h ~bbcrs before bc1n1 released into •he atmosphe~ from a 40.fooi \t.ick. Brauer wd the bum unal v.ould ehmanatc 94 pc~cnt of the waste Chn\tenKn Sl..ld PRS ha purchased the rropcny for 1t proposed mc1nerator. but En' 1ronmenta Protet't10n A&tncy offic11Js and Ulte hc•hb tkpartment officials st.ad PR.Sha no1 applied for rcqu1rtd a1r~ua.ht> pcnmt . Attflur Laffer pliers in all phases ot construc:tJor stand to benefit from tbc upswing,· .Bcnencoun 111d. · He al5o ellpe<:ts conunued accclcr1,. tion ofland and housing pnc:cs. "Land pnces wall see transpor tat1on as the gttat equalizer. The San Joaquin Transportation Corridor wall be panly finance8 by assessments on new homeownm, putUnA further prt sure on hous1ng pnce Or. Alfred Gobar, president of Alfred J. Gobar Assocuates. described IPfHM see LAFFER/ A8) Century 21 plan helps personnel in military Personnel an the United tatcs Anny. Nav)' and Aar Force now will be able to use the CENTURY 21 STAR Program, it was announced by Century 21 Real Estate Corp . The ~rogram provides relocation and mortgage services at substan- t1aJ savangs to transferring person- nel. "Century 2 I Real Estate Corp has been mvned to create and provide a cons1sten1 program of relocation S(fVICCS tO alt trans· ferring Arm). Na") and Air Force personnel," said Marlin Rue1er. vice president of regional develop- ment for the CENT U RY 21 system. at the Jrv1ne headquaner . "This program wall ha"e a beneficial 1mP3ct. both financially j and from a SCr\ ice tandpo1n1. on the transfer of armed forces person- nel and their fam1hes The proaram 1s especially s1gnatican1 because of the planned closing of ccrt.ain m1htary basts around the count!) " ~.\ CENT RY 21 official est1· mated the program could sa"'e transferees an est~mated S 1.400 per move. >\mong ttle three sen ices panic1pating in the T l\R Program. some 450.000 officers and enlisted I personnel arc transfemd each )car The pmgram 1s designed to help 1he strv1ccman or stn 1ccwoman and has or her family deal ~1\h otten<omphcatcd real estate trans- acuons that ansc with a 1ransfer 1 he program offers a di ount on the loan onginat1on fee. and wa1\eS I ftt for loan processing appraisals and credit rtpons. These fees are ordananl) out-of-pocket e"<pense for transferees. M1htal) personnel interested in the program can obtain 1nfor- mauon b) callmg the CENTURY 21 M1htal) Relocation Hothne a1 1 ·800-521 -9977 I Centul) 21 Mongaac Corp has designed sp«1al financing packa&c) for the TAR Proiram. In many cases apphcants can rcce1v( a prehmtnal) commitment off unds before the) began houschunung. I Ccntul) 21 "'Real Est.ate Corp . a i wholl) owned subs1d1a.f) of Metro-· oohtan L1fc In urancc -0 • 1 -the larsc t real c talc orpn12at1on •n the wortd, with more than 7.000 independent I) owned and operated office . About I I percent of all re tdenual real estate transactions 1 completed 1n this countr} m 198 ~ere handled b a CE T RY 21 office. Collect1"eh. an c timated S60 b1lhon wonh of rtal e tatc v.a.s sold la l )CU b' C'E T R' 21 ;OPEC, Independents agree on oil pricing .. Tbey didn't tteonimend an)' ptcifi ac- tion," said Nauman S.rakat. •VI« ~cknt or CMJlY LO\CltJat'OU at Ptiadtnu&J-Bacbe S«urittcs lnc.1n cw York.. .. Their Nttmcnt wu so vii* that it dida't ~ meu ID)th•nt... • The attendin, OPE n.at ioo .-ere Kuwait. na. Saooa Arabia. lndon«ll. Vconuela and llMI Tbt otbef OPEC membcn att Ecuador, Gabon. lib)-a. Qatar. Iran. and tbt Unhcd 4.rab Emira~ The communaqw from tbt indc~ndcnts said the non-OPEC poup coot11tcd f rtpcttentallvct of naola. Chau. ok>mbia. pt. Mllaym, Me,uco, and °"'9n and °'*"m rom the SOviet Union, Nonray, the Yemen Arab Republic:, lbCna. Canada! AIMb a8d T CUI. OPE mcmbnt ~an O'lftnbef to lun\t their ~UC11oe 10 ,fl.J million bantlt a day, eflec1ave Jan. I. OP!C ...-n ~ prOd\IC&• u est1 .. eecs 19.5 million ..,,. I dllJ ..... M ... M J .J -tOe burftl•dir/--dw ~ ...... TMl ......... oil .... ""'°'" t.. ...... ll2 • 1111n11 .. ~. • Ot ... Coell DAILY ptLOT/Fridey, ~ 21, ,._ A7 S&L regulators heading for c h crunch, GAO says WASHINGTON (AP) -The General Account1ns Office said Thunday that sav1nas and loan rtaulaton are bacbna for a cash crunch after bavana spent or prom· 1tcd to spend S26 btlhon more than they will take'" o"er the next decade. The GAO. an aud11Jn1 and in· vestipuve qency for Conarcss. told the Hou.se Budlet Committee that the 19vemment insurance fund for S&Ls ••bas made financial commitments that on a ptthminal').' basis appear to t~ceed by about $26 billion its expected cash flows over the neAt 10 years." . That does not include the appro"- imatcly $3S billion more rrgufators will b.ave to spend to close 3SO institutions whach arc insol\.ent·but still open, said Charles A Bowsher, head of the GAO. , Earlier in the hcanng. the top s&L rcgulatort Federal Home Loan Bank 80ard Cnamnan M. Danny Wall. said 1hc insurance fund as not O\er- committed, althouJh he acknowl- edged ll wouJd be ""cry soon" 1f 11 continued rescuing and closana failed S&Ls-Wall said the bank board resolved a posl·~WOI\ ftCord of about 20S 1nsolvan SAL.s at a COit ot 132.S balhoo. The cttamate 11 cakW.ted on a ··Pfftent value" buia. • if the money wett spent all ll once. H~· ever, 1n reality, the tnOfte¥ is spent over tune to fufilJ vanou1 loM 1uarantec1 and to QllY off promiuory notes. · Bowsher said the 1981 deals. in- cl udana 11 additional casa wbett rcpalaton pumped money into an anstitut1on without dilPOliftl of it. w1 ll cost $60 billion over IO year'I, S26 billion more than "Platon will have av11lab&e. The disclosure caused a furor amona some c:ommintt members, includina Rep. Harold Roten.. R- Ky .. who accused the blnk board of "wriuna checks on the taxpayer wlthout hmit." Bowsher qttCd that no one qency should have that lund of authonty, but he warned that the commitments arc lcpl and that if Co"F does nol make Jood on thtm, 'you have a potential crisis oo your hands." "The people out there, the deposi- tors.. would stan. to &et worried,·· be ,~ ... Sff CltUNCH/ Mt Here th low-payment, low- interest, no-fee way to increase your buying power. So when you need money, don't look any farther than your wn front door. Just give us a call {lffn...,, Great American ~--..... - 0..,.. u. c~ (714) 637-ll27 (W ~Valer Loen Ctnter (7") ~ M ~ C-DAILY Ptl.OT I l'riltor, -'-'/ 27, 1H8 Home safes hit highest level across country in nine years WASHINGTON (AP) -Sales of ., "c!ot M'llh liunily ho.,.. lu, Y<tU bit doeir ....... hvel tiace 1979 u buyen= in low<f pric<-racher thUVil'tl lhe market when COIU l'Olt. a raJ estate trade IJOUP ·~ Natioul Auoclltion of Re-- aJ1on uid Wednesday that l .63 milUon homes were SOid in 1988 up 2.9 _., from 1917 when l.SJ millK)Q homn had been sold. It WIS ..... the !Ulhes1 Wes volume since 3.83 miUionhomelweresoldin 1979. Sates lbol up 11 .4 pm:ent in December to I IQtORally ~usted annual rate of 4.09 million units. It was tht bif,hnt montb·to-month increase since an 11 .6 percent ritt in April 1986. .. For the most pan. people seem to be bu yin& less-expensive homCs," uid Ira Oribin, president of the Rcaltof1 aroup. "The demand is there. PeoPlc still 1ppear to be aoina for the most \hey can afford. They jus1 can't afford u much." ·Home prices slipped slightly 16 $81, 700 in December comJ)lred with a median sales price of $88 000 in November. Prices avcrqcd $&9,100 for all of 1988. a 4. I percent increase from the previous year, when the AT&T FromA7 dividends or money available ror investment. AT&T lost S3.34 billion in .the quarter ended Dec. 31 and Sl.67 billion in all of 1988. " ... When it's AT&T and it's such a large company, people just brush it off and look ahead 10 the ne,_t quancr,'" said Audrey StevotT, an analyst at Duff & Phelps Inc. in Chicago. AT & T was forced to speed \IP its introduction of disital services to meet the competition from MC1 Communications Corp. and US Sprint Communications Co., which have been steadily takin& customers. The filtht is most ferocious for 'lSE I PS & DOt\'S median tales pric< wu SU,600. "TM 11.ro'!l saks volume of De-cemberJ. combiaed with a dtclin< in prices rroni Novembt'r and o\letl.11 modes1 price iDCnUtl for lhe year, 1uars1 that the demand for home owner.hip is bcin& fulfil~ at the lower end of the market, .. said John Tuccillo, chtef economisl for the Rcahon. · . He. pr:edictcd dmilar buyins pa1- 1em1 this year, but cautioned that with mtlttpee intettSt rites expecied to continue risina, ··economic con- ditions an: not favorable to dr1w a larac-volume of-sales.•• J.nternt on fixed-rate mona.aaes averqrd 10.71 perctnl last week, accordina to a national survey b_y the Federal Home Loan Mol"tll# Corp. E.conomist Mark Obrinsky of 1he U.S. LcffUC of Sayings lnslituliOtlS ~ited the strona I 988home sales to the acnerJ.I health of the nation's economy. "There is an underlyina demand for housina, thlfs fueled by visions of home ownership but· al.SO by the economic reality of an ttonomy still in its expansion phase," he said. "Relatively aood economic con- ditionsarc at bottom, whal's respon- sible for a Cairly strona level of homes sai.. dttoiic llialnly hiah<r inleftll rttrs. .. He predicted there woukl be 1 sli&h1 decline In home sales durina 1919'"" u intcmt ratn continue to rite carty In the year and ecortomk:-arowth llo*5 later in 1ht year. Priccswercupin 1981inaJlftSion1 of the count?• with the fulnt r11e incrnae com1n& in the West, whtR prices l'OIC 9.3 percet11 from 191·7 10 rt:ach 1 mtdian ofSl23, 700 lltt yar. The Nonheast continued io have 1he hllhest .. 1., pricn of any rqlon, a mtdian ofSl43,100in 1988, up 7.4 percent from a year earlier. Home pricts rose 2.4 percent in the South toa median ofS82,lOO in 1988, while prices were up 3.S percent in the Midwest to a median ofS68,300. The 11 .4 percent sales increase nationwide in December followed 1wo months in which sales had held even at a seasonally 11djusttd annual nne ofl.67 million units. Tuccillo said 1he fiaures revealed a shift in purchases from 1he more expensive NortheaS1 to ltu-<!ostly maricets in the Midwest and South. Occcmbcr's incn:asc in sales was led by a I S.8 percent increase in the South, when: sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual ra1e of 1.61 million Fortune fOOaccounts. theg11ntssuch · With new services. hiaJler quality as General Electric Co., Ford Motor and lower prices, "corporate America Co. and Du Pont Co. that have phone has really benefited by 'Vh.at really is bills of millions of dollars a month. almost entiretr, due to competition," AT&T, the only long-distance said Stan Wei and. GE's manager or _gm'l.Rl!!)'. with !_qulated rate~ com-corporate tekcommunications. plains tnar--fcaeiil-rcgulat10n=os~~.· ,,'Tclecommuriicai1ons ts an area P.reventing it from mponding nex-th11 10 years qo was somewhat of a 1bly lo special ofTen by unregulated backwater. AT&T took care of that MCI and US Sprint for you. Today's it's an essential part In response, AT&T is pushing hard of the technical infrastructure," said for regulatory reform and has re-S.J . Gilman. Ford's executive direc- deployed thousands of i;:icopte into tor of information systems. safes jobs. Meanwhile, us money-Most residential customers and losina computer business aot a b11 small busincsStS also are benefiting. boost from a SJ billion Air Forc.e but not as much. They don't use new contract last ye&r.· services such as video conferencing. Executives of GE. Ford and Du Also, hi&.her local characs offset the Pont, all major customers of AT&T, drop in fang-distance rates for people said 1n interviews Thu™9ay that they who don't make many long-distance consider themselves bi& winners calls. from the battle for their business. AT&T noted that in spite of its loss OTf I PS \'D Dlltt's JF MAMJJA 80 .. 0 ·-Oec.W -.... Dec. .... I 3.33 11 3.s1 11 4.09 I homes. SaleS wert up 10.4· percent in 'the Midwest, where an ttonomic revival is underway, toan annual rate of 1.06 milJion homes. Sales rose 4,S pctttnt to 690.000 units In the West and 4.4 percent in the Northcut to 710,000 dwellings. rrom 1he one-lime charge, its rcvenUe in the founh quaner and full year were the highest since the Bell Sys1em breakup five years agQ. Withou1 the charae. earnings would have risen I 9 percent in the quarter andT I percent for the year. "The charae for network mod· emization, despite its effect on shon- 1enn results. was driven by Our detcnnination to continue w1nnin1 customers in the marketplace, AT&T Oainnan Robert E. Allen said in a 1tatement. ''Undcrlyin& this at'lion arc clear indications that 1988 was a year ors1eady improvemen1." AT&Ts S3.34 b1lilon lourth-quar- ter net IOss compartd with profits of $498 million, or 46 cents a share. a year earlier. Revenue rose to $9.21 billion from S8.6S billion a year earlier. '"\I I Ill''"'~, Savehan~rernlnder of 1989 tax deadllnes (Hp and -Ilia -at .. ........... -...... ,.,. keep ttlCk or ..... of lbt .,..;... rcquirrmetua in the nt•t tc:veral months. .., __ Ii • Apply for 'Social Securhy numbefl foranydeocndtn11 you'H bt cllimins on your 1918 tu return who are ' years or okler. On your 1919 relum, you'll need numbefl for dcpendentt l years or older. Jail · • Emplifycn mu1t furni1h w.2 stattments to employcel. 1099 infor· matioo sta1emenu must be furnished by banks. broken and other pi_yors. • £mployen must file 1988 feder1I unemployment w returns •nd pay any iax due. F ... 11 . • Businesses must file information returns (such fS 1099s) with Internal Revenue. Service: employm must send w.2 ~pies to Sotial Security Administntion. Mardi • Farmers or fis.hennen . who did not make 1988 estimated ttix. pay- ments must file tax returns and pay IAXe!I in ft1ll. -· ' • 1988 ulcnda.r ar corporation income iax returns are due. Aftll n • lnc:tividual income t.tx retum1 ., for calendar year t 988 are due unleA you file for an .11u1omatic extcnaloq. I • Finl irn.tallment of 1989 indi· vidual eslimated ta" is due. · • l 9f8 partnenhip infonnatioa rc1um-s are due. • 1988 annual sift tax returns are due. •Deadline for making your 1988 IRA contribu1ion, · IWp6 S..11 I• • curJ/1H JHl)lle •ccoarat wilt olllcri Ja Newport llacll. LAFFER !Oward r<!r>inin1 worker> f~r .other JObs a!ld !ncrcas1na produc11v11y by FromA7 1nvestana 1n tcchnol<>&Y· the county's economy as entering the Go.bar ~id office. :g>ace will ~ "selr-actualizing stage .. where ev~-plent1f~I 1n On.n~ County while l_ •. .r: .. __ · _mdustriaLspac_e_wi!Lttma1n at a -o~who-wan1s10-wo~a~n11nu-~. · premium. Currently industrials~ Orana.c County ts in a pos111on costs about S 100 per ·square foot 1n where worken a~ bcina e11.poned to c>ranie County but anly S45 10 SSO Los An.acles .and imported frorri the per square fool ~n Riverside County. Inland Em pare. Because or this .ar· A softer market ror retail space will rangement the eff~ts of a ~s1on persist in 1he next t'OUpfe yean would be softened, Gobat said. bcca\lse or the e11.pected slowdown in "We add .9S jobs per person cconomit' growth that ~11 cunad movin& into the county, while Los consumer spendina. he u1d., An1eles has a .4S percaptll rate of job He Slid housing prices will con- growth." tinue to ritc, panitularly in the lowtr Goblr doesn't expect a major end of the mark.el recession in the comin& months. He said the rcctssions of 1974-75 and 1980-82 t'hanged the way the econ- omy reaclS to recessions. The trend is Trading volume sets fastes·t pace of year; Dow Jones nears 2,300 t.OIHl'Hlll' million-sh.a~ day on Oct. 7, 1988. Nationwide, con50lidJ1ed volume in NYSE-lis1ed issues, inciudina trades in those stocks o n regional exchanges and in the over-1hc- counter market, totaled 247. 76 million stlarcs. Analysts 11id the market drew some suppon from talk in Washina- ton of a possible move toward rcstorina a capi11J pins ta~ break. ''I think the capilal gains tax is too high," Chainnan Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve Board told the Scna1e Finance Commi1tce. Brokers also said the market ben- efited from catch-up bu yina by pr~ fessionals and money mana&ers un· happy about missina out on the market's _gains since late last rall . A brief early decline was prompted by an upswin1 in credit-market interest rtlcs. However, brokers said, !he pullback auracted buyers who apparently had been waitina for an opportune moment lo buy. -Bia-name t'Omputer and 1cch- '\ls•: ('O't'IPOSll"J, 'l 'H \ '\S \("110'\S • nolQIY issues wtre especially s1rona. DiJilll . Equipment, for ex•mplc: t'limbed 31/ii to I 14¥ .. The stock traded as low as 91 \14 in Dtcembtrbtfort the company's latesl quarterly earninp announcement. which came in 1bovc1 especlltions. lntcmadonal Business Machinct rose 2~ to 126; Hewlett-Packard 11.4 to S7; Compaq Computer 2 to 69'4. and ln1el I to 2S¥. 1n the ovtr-thc- t'oun1er market DuPonl. which announced plans Wednesday to buy back as many as 20 million of ns shares • .1.1-ined I YJ 10 I 00. RJR Nabisco kd the active lisl, \IP 1/J al 951/J. Dre.xel Bumha.m Lambert Inc. was rtparted 10 be close to comple1in1 financina arranscments for the buyout of the company by Kohlbcr.a Kra vis Roberts It Co. As measured by Wilshire As.- sociates' inde11. of morc than S,-000 1C1ively traded stocks. the marke1 increased S22 .20 billion, or 0. 78 percent, in valLJC. M. D•nny Wall CRUNCH fromA7 said. ''The racl ••. one way or another. the American llXP,tyer will have to bear this burden.' uid Rep. Leon Panetta, ().Calif.. chairman of the commiuc:e. Wall. althouah m1int1ininJ his agency was l\01 overcommiltcd, said unles.s Conarcss acts qujckly to earmark mort money toward the crisis his a~n<y may have 10 leawe hundreds of insolvent institutions open. '"The le&islative failure 10 provide additionar ruourcu in a 1imtly f'uhion coukt place the bank bolrd in 1 poshion whert there is no 01her option b\I\ to cease case raolutions." he 11id. "The chief problem with such an approech," he: continued, "is thal it would permit weak institu1ioM to continue to dtltrionite and would ultimately inaatc the cost of t'CIOl- ution." The commit1ce spent the firs:1 1 "' hounofanalJ.-Olyhc:arin1wninalin1 l er how much will be rtquirrd. n October, Wall cstlm11ed 1he ~._ I eotl.J>.f molyjJll)~-~· ...__-! • u><;IUdina the SJl billion spen1 fut year, 1,1 S4S billion 10 $)()billion. He " l-11 Said his= will iauc a new. •nd ! hiWali i.vr,,: ~·~~~n opinion =: on the bell way to r1ite add1tional ~ mOft<)', but h<and fellow book boon! memtier Lawrence Wblte at.rtucd "' thll the man SA.ls are asked to pay. the more difficulty they will have 1n railina the apit.1.1 ACCftSlry lO oper· ate aarely in the future. L Win&am Sddman. chairman or • • die Federal D<poo11 lftOU.._ Cori>. wllidl f<lllla1<1 boob. oot SAi.a; +11-t ' laid ... We believe the SAL iaduttry • ~ lbould bear u mucti or tK COit .. it IC: CIA. •• The commiuee 9JCSlion e11me onc day Iller die ...., -initlnlloe -.. -bolloGa:-i•lllll dcpool ... of ... _.., .... ... ialll-1111 fbr ......... ... ... ........ ~ y,_.., °"""'"° _ .......... __ ._ 01111•11*hleo......_.._..._, -..._._. WalllllldlM~ ................ _ ·=· -... Ill .. ... Door open for new regional airport in I Southern California · Tbis weet'1 DeM about another cfron ao select a site and build an iaiemational airponjn Soulbma California may be brushed ~by many people as mote pie in the Sky. Raul ts of past ltUdin and etrortl lO raolve the need support that pouibility. But before this latest eft'on is di1miucd as another windfall for consultants, Oranae Coast raidents and officials should *P bick, usess \he failuJ'CS of the put and try to cct a glimpse of the future. Air t.ransponauon in both· Oranae and San Dieao counties is rapidly approac:hinatbe wne status' that around tran.,natioo bas achieved -lridlock. Like the coneestion on freeways and county ro1ds, tllis prob!em will not ao away by itself a.nd wdl wonen if ~ like the around transponataonc system. Both coun1.aes wall continue to arow and that powtb wiU increMe the demaDd for more air traft"ac while the economic and political forces to meet those needs will intensify. . Los Aneeles County faces the same pressures and demands. and the most expedient way to increase the effectiveness of LAX is to relieve the traffic placed upon it by neiabborina counties. From Lot Anaelcs officials' point of view this means another major airpon in Southern Califom;a:-- Oranae County officials have studied, argued and accomplished noth•DJ to meet the demand for better air transponation here. ~xpansion of John Wayne Airpon - beyond the present plans -has been blocked and while jbjnt commercial-military ute of the air field at El Toro might act a safety valve to relieve some of the preuure, it would not solve the~. San Di* officials have been reluctant, up until now. to seriously consider a two-county effon to look at a regional airpon, but that attitude is slowly changing. Last [)cQCmber, Federal Aviation Administration of- ficials uJpd that the San DiCJO Pon District, w'hich ove~s that county) principal airpon, begj:Q_ ~ thinking about expanding Llndberah f ield. That suggestion has met with · problems and resistance similar to the situation of John Wayne Airpon. Availability ofland and the concerns of those who live near Lindberah Field could block or restrict cJtpansion. The search for new airport sites is under way in both counties, but a joint cffon between the two makes better sense. Assemblyman Steve Peace:... 0.Rancho San Diego, and state Sen. Marian Bcrseson, K-Ncwpon Beach, rlan to sponsor ICJislation that would maJce it more practica for the two counties to combine their efforts to meet a mutual need and focus attention on a new international a1rpon on or near the Camp Pendleton Marine base in nonhern San Daego County. Althouaf\ there has not been much public discussion about it yet, the cffon started by Bergeson and Peace could be eQhanccd by Rep. Chris Cox (R-Newpon Beach} because he has been appointed to the House Governmental Opcrataons Committee and the Public Works and Transponataon Committee. HealsowiUsiton the Aviation Subcommittee for the Public Works and Transportation Committee. Those panels hold the keys to federal funding if local plans for a regional airpon develop beyond the talking stages. This coalition ofstate and national rep~ntativcs could offer Southern California its best opponunity yet to resolve a regional need for a new international airpon. That opponunity. however. is not without opposition. There will be political resistance in both counties and the Marine Corps is opposed to a civilian airpon on its property. That opposition. however, does not diminish the ever- incrcasina need for a solution to the region's air traffic conacstaon problems. BeFF50n and Peace are open ma the door to a significant opponunity for Southern California. It is an opponunity that should be meJ with open minds by cl«ted officials and residents of both counrics. ~ ~ In tNe 11PA1Ce .,. thOM of tM ()My Pltot. Other V-.~ on tNt PllQe •• thoM of theft llUthcnand ertfsta. AMder't' COflWnel• .. lrwtted lnd-mey be tent to The Delly Ptk)C, Po. 8oJ1 1580, CoM.t Meet t212t. OlllllC\Olfl' Promising promises Amona the many items in the aovemor's State of the State address. there were rwoprom1sangones that shouldn't be fQrl<>ttcn. One of them is has proposal that candidates for aovemor and lieutenant governor run together as a uckct. much as candidates for president and vice president do. The other was his call to move C.alifomta's presadcntaal pnmary. now amona the last 1n the naaion. to an earlier date -Dcukmcjian baa always oppo~ a ct1111qci11 the date of the primary, &!Juin& that holding a separate pre 1denual primary cvcry four ynn -the rcaular state primary would still be held early in June or, poss1bl)'. even an early September -would be too costly. His chanJe of posnion on that point teems to ~iie that the addattonal in fluence Cahfom1a rould ucrcitc an national pohtial 1tT1Jn if its pnmary were held well before the candidates had been chottn -and before the m~ority of contenders bad dropped out -is v.onh many timn the price of the primary ... Similarly. tbcrt's room for debate about how Joint aovcmor-licutenant ao~ernor tickets $hould be chosen. The most hkcly sys&tm -and ccnainly the simplest -would be to ebminaie primaries for heutenant aovemor. then have the SOCCCllNI pbcmatorial candida&a ChOOte ~r runnm1 maees ~the aimcraJ elec11on. That would be t0mcth1n1 of a 1Cllioftbeir politK:aljudp\enl. .. As Onikmcjiu pointed out in his spcuh. 'n 22 other states WkTc aovemor and licu~nant aovcmor run toacthc:r. the syswm wOrts twitU. It could Wort ~u hctc too ORANGE' COAST .. ..... .... ...... ~· .. ..... ... [1111 ...... ..... :a.: .. .... FruMlke StocKton Democrat's insurance plan stands high above others Most are exploitive and unworkable SACRAMENTO -The d1r~t after 11 enactment became a down· fiscal impact of Propos1t1on 13 on n&ht fanatic. aovcmment is, unto llself. an 1mpon-lhis month. for insuincc, Davis ant chapter in the history of Cah· tnsertcd himself 1Mo a court battle fomta. over the measure by fihnaa bnefw1th Even more fascinating has bttn the the slate Supreme Court radical effect of Proposition 13 on the Whether he runs for re-elccuon as state's poht1cal c:hemlStl'). controller, foraovcmoror-as some W1th1n hours of 11s enactment an have mentioned -for the newly June 1978, Propos1t1on 13 had sent created elective position of insurance the state's poht1c1ans scrambhh• for commissioner. Davis clearly as trying cover. trying to a'otd the poh11cal to portray himself as a champion or fallout that they believed to be a the bekaguercd motonst against massive rCJCCt1on of go,cmment and greedy insurers. . tu.cs. As with Proposiuon 13 an 1'978. The quickest to move was the he's not alone. state's governor. Jerry Brown, who Another Democrat who's runnina quickly became. in the words of one for governor, Attorney ~ncral John contemporary JOln:. "Jerry Jarvis." • Van de Kamp, as v11orously defend· and proclaimed himself to be a "born-1na PropostUon I 03 himself. again taJt cutter.·· Alan Robbins. a state senator from Brown was not alone an his newly Van f'-luys, 1s crcat1na a Sttular found anu-tax fc'""or. He'll scarcely rcli&Jon out of insurance-rom~ny acknowledge 1t now. for instance, but buhin&. Bro~n·s suettssor as aovernor Robbins· ca~r has bttn a 4uest Gco11e Dcukme11an, also didn't sup-for some populist issue 1hat would port Propos111on 13 befort its c:nacl· carry himself anao higher offiet mcnt. He was a champion of the ant1- Th1s little review of ~cn1 h1stor) bu 1ng movemcn1 in 1he 1970s. as 1nstruct1ve because $0rnethin1 attempting to pos1uon himself to run s1m1lar ~ms to be ocrurnng \ 1\·a· for ma)or of Los Angeles by ra151ng vis Propos111on 103, the auto in· his profilc tn the 'otc·nch n surancc 1niua11vc that was en ctcd by Fernando Valle)' voters last No"cmbcr. In more recent )'cars. he's at· Amb1t1ous polit1c1ans arc clamor· tempted to make 1ransportauon his '"' to pol1t1on themselves as chant· 1s uc, cap1talmn1 on the congcsuon paons of the measure. which 1mpoS<'s that 1s a fact of Sou them Cahfom1a mandatory rate cuts and direct rcgu. hfe latton on insurers. · Robbins. who rcponedly 1s eyeina a Take, for 1nSJancc. Gray Davis. ~ton the Los Angeles County Board Davis. who was Jerry Brown 's chief of uperv1sors, nov. has taken up the of s1afT 1n 1978. saw first-hand hov. cause of Propos111on 103 his boss p1roue\IC'd on Propos111on Robb•ns chairs the Senate commit· 13 tee that deals wllh 1nsurancc mauers Nov. he's the stale rontroller and .i and as pan of has new. h1gh-profik potential candidate for 101rernor camp:11gn he pushed through the himself committee a bill of dubious virtue Davis was a ~lr-<Scscnbcd "aurvc that v..ould fine insurers af they try to upponcr" of Propos111on 103 and Jca,e California 1n the wake of Pro90s1t1on 10,l's passqc. · · Coyly, the bill was numbered ''Senate 8111 103" Clearly. a m~onty of Cahfom1a's vd'.crs 1snaled their dtssata factton with the auto 1nsuancc system b)' enactina Proposition 103,Just u thcv demonstrated unhappineu with propcny ta~es an 1978 But that doesn't ncceuanly mean Propos1tton 103 1s now one of the 10 Commandments. eniravtd in stoC\C. tt•s an approech to auto insurance that 1s flawed at best and may be downr\lhl unworkable. Rather than worsh1p1n& at HS altar for public consumption and potiucal pin. the state's poltcymakers would better sef"e motonsts' real tntettSts by talons" as a signal of d1scoro and drantna some auto-insurance re-forms ttiat arc both ttl$0nable and "'orbblc In contrast to the e1plo1&1ve actions of Davis, Van dc Kamp, Robbansand comapny, the chairman of the As- sembly's ansurantt comm1ttcc. Pat Johnston. 1s tr)tn8 to v.ork on the issue itself. Johnsron. a Stockton Democrat who had opposed all of the aut<Hnsurancc m1t1at1vcs as beina poorly and narrowly draf\ed. Wednesday introduced his own no- fault bill. paucmcd after the sccm1n1· ly successful New York S)Slem. It's the d1fTercncc bet~ttn smoke and substance -a difference &ha& many poht1C1ans cannot p-asp. DU W•lt~N I• • 1~1d ~/eDUlll. Coast residents don't have to worry about safety at airport I me1 him 1n the coffee shop at of has statue Oran~ County'' John Wayne Atr-Hopefully, their ass11nmen1 11\-111 pon. I was "'-a111n• for an airplane to continue to be bonna C'-Cn after the come an and hoped 11 soon "'ould He new terminal opc1's nc•t )tar. The wa\ "A&1tin• for somcth1n1 to happen rclauvc safety of Orange Count)-. and and hoped 11 nc1rcr "ouTd.-espcc1ally-ortheOlln e snm.1~ Nice IU)' Fncndly Good natuf'N. one of the county's at~uons He was 11\(lnna the uniform of an MJin)' )CU'S aco. while \1Stt1nl1n Orange County deputy shcnll -New York when I 11\cd 1n o -.hich he was Anaelcs. rclat11res asked me 1n v.'On- H1s btat 1 John Wayne Aarpon He ckrinent ~hethcr 11 was safe to 10 out 1s one of four dcput1c a !i1tncd to the w.lkana in my W«t 1de Lo$ Anaelts county airport, with one dcput) on nctihborhood. I a urcd ahem that u hand at a.II time wa Hi companion " ha t"'o-way But t1mC1 ha\C c:han.ttd. and now l'ld10. whteh m1an1 summon him to many parts of Los AnscT"' West Side 1ny ~n of Lhc county's 11rpon -or art no lonatt safe And Lo An1tll'\ at m1Jht iummon him to tbe ncarb International A1rpon can be' one of nta Ana Hc11h11 the most difficult lrt'U What is the tnmc ~tor) at John The Oran~ Coaut ba remained Wa)'nt A1rpon'> Hopicfully. 11 is one of the safHt a~as tn the nauon. notJunt hu that at Los Anetlet All of us hope that th11 1luat100 lntcmationaJ irprot "'hc're peOple conunun tven as at ~m morc an muaed in~ pa~u'I 1tructurn. urt.n11'd. No; JOhn Wa)ne irpon is lft'tr-,. Wbdc demotr-ptuo. cronomks illy a ~uttt spol Tht pmt.lna petrol and teolnlP"Y pll) an 1mponant s-n tOfMUIMI ~ acr IOmee>ne an this -rd9ti\'c i.afcty, ccrtainl) \M WboisddriaAh.Apar\.~carmlJhtbc county~, &.w enforcement •"'~ brotm aaeo, buc noe freq.., tty. 1t's mUSI be cri:d1ttch~tth hclpina kttp us more ltkdy that a corporate ,et'*'" be lift and wnb mak1n• 1t p0 sil* for us. broMa lftlO for IUClpmllVC radt0 IO walk around at n~t. Or a •ICUe misha be stolen from We havr our sh.I~ of r~ and lbr "-ana •• the ,._"ltf ... u.1.._ and e\'tn OM crimtnal tttmiail n.c an llO ...,. at tbe KttOft makes us all en.. But .._,......,_.War-eoc:htttt c.tntialt tlu '&J)t"ttt)'Mfcplattlo h"c and 1111 g()O(fto knov. that John Wa)ne 1rport. as bu') as n 1 , hai relattvely hnle cnmmaJ act1v11y of an) kind I told m) new fnend. the deput) ~hen ff. that I had to leave to mctt t~ aarplanc. ind he had to l~a'c to make ht\ round as "ell My wife's )Ouna ~u m "''U on 11\t nc~t fl1Jht, and r lcf\ her wnh her heavy Pl~ ofluuaae "-hlle I t m) w from the parkana area and brouaht 1t around. s I dro"e my car lo tht .....,. claim ara. I nouC'Cd the dtP\lty at the_ curb. Wu somcthll''I t\apptnana at John Wa)'nc Airport af\er all? r st<>PP'd at the curb No ~m. Ht ~ hClpil.'t my wife's cous.n. a "'1kina blond ~oun& lady v111t1na us from Mi.ami. to f«I al home 1n ~County. .,.,., ....... ,,.. ....... ..... '"-.............. ~ a.t, ....... • licMt-... 0.-.CGll -.y. and lk 1111 IF ..W rltMt lelf-1...,re ·.---------------------------..,;;;.,-...,;.-...,. bee a 11 11'1 ~ IO JaJ for an ow cMinlaal flllClt ot tlOlnl 1'11911F .... 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After we identify the eene or eenn ruponsabldor spccdl, then we would speculate the number of mu11t1oos nccessa!X to tunt a "mute .. acne into a "talking gene. I am almost ccnain that 1t wall take morc than one mutation. We would have to await a scncs of "&ood" mutations to take ~ eitMr simul- taneously or in rapid succession. The probability of this sequence of events to OC'Cur approaches zero. Scientists have )Ct to document one sina)c md.a put.able beneficial mutation. Therefore. the claim that tana~ ability may be due to a ae~tac mutation as m1skad.1na and U\ac- curate. The ~n of lanauas 11 best fc>und at the Tower of BabeCu ~rded in ~nes.is.. CHRIS CHU I Costa Mesa Assault rifle: ban applauded To the Editor l would lake to commend Randy Ga.rell , tbe pJntdent o( Grant Boys. for his deci1.1on to stop ttlhna tem1a\llomauc assault weapons fol· lowina the SIOCkton tfll'dy. I 1« this asa brave movr on hu part in face of potcnual cnucism froni other dealers and custot'Yltrs. \ ~'"cntina inadcnts such u this and others like the San Yltdro MacOon.tkfs shoouna tttml to,.rc- qu1rc a compicLc overhaul of society. v.h1cb v..e as 1ndl\11du.ls ttr1.tJnly feel pov..cne to bnna about. Has defin1- lt'-"C ICtlOO opens lD.)'C)CS 10 the vllut' 10 claim1n1 tbc hare of pov..er 'NC each cto ha'e and wielding 11 cons- c1cnuously. SARAH JAYNE Irvine All-voluntary Social Security would be better 1 o the Editor The Social · unty pro&ram CJust· 1na 1n the United States today u compulsory and unfair. yet no one an deny the veat popul1nty of the procram. ~ Soc11I Security system. a it ts conccr"-cd and operated today, 1 not socaal. does no& provide S«unty and docsnotquahf)'&sJS)' tem. h$hould be made vo.unW')' 1n order to b«ome social: it should be backed by reserves 1n order to bcrome accu~: and benefits should be rompu1cd on an actuanal baSl to make 1t a >Stan that IS fair and 1mpan1al, 10 111 pemcipant.s. v..hetMr }Ount or old Why not end at b>· rcfundina to ill pan1cipents their ~u1tabk wrr., MlKEHANNA ------~Mat.. TOD\l '' HISl'ORl Today t!i fnday. Jan. 27. the 27lh dayofl9 9 Th<rtart33 da)slef\in the )Car Today' h\&hhaht 1n h1 101) On Jan. 2f. l 756. composer Wotf. pna ~ madcus Mozan ""• bom in Saltbu!'J. U tNa On thasdatc In I . Th-Omu Ec.1tson rttel\ C'd a patent for tus cltctn incandt'SC'Cnt lamp. 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BAKIAIPllLD 4230 C.toff'6e Awe, (IDS) 327·"17 INLAND IMPIAI ' ; '. .. . . Norman casts his fate with. Notre ·oame O cean View standout turns dp wn USC, UCLA lly JON l'BcalSON ... wanled 10tetinto1 new a"9 ud °' .. ._...,.,... a .-mv.ironmea• b my colllllf," Todd Norman m1y have lived on Nonn1nllid ... Evet)'thi"9dte...:..lhe chC same SUM in Huntit_lllon Beach lndition. laldemics. IOOttiall pro-:, hit en&in lift, but die Oi:ean View pam, c:whn Ud ~ -they H~ pnp (ootbell 111ndout it loOt· have at tbert. ina f'of a new cxpetienc:e. .., wew1t beck twice in tbe summer He'll find it 1n Soutb Bend. Ind., Ind onc:c on ID otlicial visit Before DHt fall wbcD he beeint hi• collele they ever took UI on I tour (earlier ~ucation and cootinues bis (ootball this montb),jUlt ..... on tbe campus career at Notn Dame. you realb' ktnd o(fed IOIDelhi"" .It's Considered tbe lOJ> prep prospect Notre Dame. That's llways tm~ in ~ ~ ~ "'-"Y ud a · pmsive. It's an im~ve name Collaiaee 5eorU of America Blue withlotofhi1tOrY1odloeofu.dition. Chip 1'op '® ldection. tbe All-OF ··1 think tbaf 1fter I padUlte from llneblcker b~•Hid beckyuct powers co1i., ru P'Ob9bly 1ettle down in USC IDd UCLA 10 plly rot the Soumcna Cllifornia somewhere. Fiahtina lriah. · · Witb tbe opportunity to be in a - ft Rt:.4'Ttl '\f, different pan of the county, I f1ture ifs on them, so why not •ive at a shot.. · ... Norman, who committed Wedncs- dly nllht and announced his decision Thuna.y. will s•an Feb. 8, the first dly for s1anina national lctten of intent. Norman visited USC last weekend ind passed up a scheduled visa• thas weekend to UCLA. "Aficr lcanj~ toward Notre Dame, I saw USC," Norman said, .. , feJt hke l needed to make a decision and felt like N9tre Dame had every- thi!'& that 1 wanted." OCean View Hiah Coach Guy C'am>zzo said, "He's"been raised here and all his life ljved in 'Southern C~hfornia. I thouaht that would be a defensive tackle. A lal)e prep factor in havina him suck around linebacker at 6-foot·S, 247 pounds, here. But by the same token, he'$ an Norman will be a quick defensive adventuresome sort of person, so a lineman with 4.9 speed in the 40-yard chanClC to see some thinas and '° out dash. of state was a factor." Norman, who also played offense Notre Dame went 12.0 en route to as a pull ins auard for the Sea hawks, is pinina_ the national championthlp a fine aJl-around athlete. A retumina with a Fiesta Bowl victory over West all-leaaue center for Ocean View's Virginia, but Norman said that was basketball team, he's a sure-fire All· not a key factor. CIF candidate this SC1$0n. .. , had a pretty aood idea before the Fas~ quick athletes have been the bowl week," Norman said ... It's not aim 01 Notre Dame ~ruitina since many timeu team repeats as nationaJ the arnval orcoach Lou Holtz. who champion, so ifs not anythina you had figured 1989 would provide the can count on." provam's -best opportunity for a Norman. a two-time AU-Sunset nauonal title. Lcaaue performer and first team All· "There area lot of JU )'S 6-'6, 2SO, but Cl F Division I selection who is beina when you put the kind of speed and considered for Super Prep Magnine's . aaility Todd hu with it -watch him All-America'team, Yid he will play • (Pie.ate SH NOltMAN/BJt ---- • New Mexico. State blisters UCI, 90-69 ..., ..... ..,._., .... ,...,_ Huntfneton hach•1 Tr evor Cooper fleft) and M ar ina's Sean Pulford ere each other whlle IQoklng for an · openl"t· Edison on verge of Sunset League title Chargers overcome illness, Barons to claim 35-30 victory The fact that a Sunset League wr-esthna title emcraed from the Fountain Va.Ucy-Ediwn match 1s not so unusual, but as the Chaf)ers earned a auarantce for at kast a share of1hechamp1onsh1p Thursday.wtth a win over the Barons. the traditional nvalfY. offered a twist. tea.ms, there were SJx fortc1ts and the Barons won four of the seven matches wh1ch were actually contested. "Some of ou.r best wrestlers didn't get to wrestle tonight (because they djdn't have opponents),'' Lorentzen said. ..We were fonunate to beat them. We beat Huntington and Westminster iOOd, Hunttnaton whipped founuun Valley and we JUSt barely beat (Fountatn Valley). "It was the only ume all year Iona I felt pretty comfortable about winning a match. and we almost lose it. J think we're a little bit better team than what we displayed tonight." . A nteaters' road shooting w OB continue in loss Spectal to ow Dally Piiot LAS CR UC'ES. N M -New Me\1co · rate's record as a good defensive team shows up an the stat1st1rs and mattnahzcd on the coun ag.aanst UCI Thursday night. ·Harder 10 predict would have been the Aggies' outstanding nag.ht at the other end of the floor UCl's return to tht road after a 1wo- v1c1ory break 11 home rcsult.cd 1n a return to defeat. New Mcx1eo State h11 57 percent from the field an both halves and movtd into third platt 1n the Btg West Conference with a con~inc1ng 9()..69 victory over the Anteaters. l/C'I. 6-IO. 3-4, was coming off a scason·h11lh . 63-perccnt perfomuin~ from the field an a home g.amc ap1nst Pacific on Saturday, but managed onl y 41 percent in unfam1har sur- roundings. The Anteaters were held 15 points below their avcrqe b> an Awes defense which has allowed only 63.7 points per pme The Ante,atcrs passed tht baJI inside and kicked at back out often for open outside Jumpers, but UCl's top two scorers -Rod P•lmer (I 7 9) and Kevan Flo)d I 16 6)-hat only 7 of23 shou and finished with IO points apiece, 14 points belo"' their rom· btned averafe flo)·d dad not h11 a shot until I 4 7 remaintd 1n tht g.amc With Fountain Valley's 1cam on the downside this season, Edison Coach Terry Lorentun didn't fi1ure on such a close match. But with illness sweepinaaeveral of the Sunset Lca1ue Edison, 4.0 in the Sunset~ won. 35-30. despite a late Fountain Valley f Plea~ IH \IVRESTUNG/82J Hunttngton ae.ch'1 Steve M artin•• frearJ anempu t o tall• down MarlNf.1 Roy Mafune during t heir t 12-pound m atch. "We didn't put the ball down:· said UC I Coach Ball Mulligan. "Pt"Oplc will remember the first hal f ag.i1ns1 Pacific when· -..e shot 74 percent Tonight. we had good shots and had good shooters shoottng the.m I don't Estancia seals victory at line Suzuki paces Eagles to 40-30 win They may call them fret throws, but they ~re cost I) to Saddleback H1&h, whach lost Thursday ni&ht an a girts Sea View Leque basketball pme at Estancia, 40-30. The Eqles. t4-6overall. 4-2 in the Sea View. sank 12 free throws. 1nctud1na an 8-for-8 performance by senior Shannon Suzulu. The Roadrunners~ 3.3 1n league. never went to the free-throw hnc. Suzuki, who ha.s made 20 of 22 free throws an the Euln' last thrtt pmcs. led aJI scorel'5 with t 6 point.) Saadlcbeck's MclOdy Ma)field, who entered the' pme avcraa.ina 26.• points. was held to tam-h1ah c1aht -However, the Roadrunners bro«e to tht le~d first and enJoyed a 12-6 cdlC after one quarter It wasn't unut midway throuah the tccond qua.ner that the Ea&lt1 took over a lead they would not reh nqu1sh. .. It was a mental thina for us ton11ht," said Estancia Coach Lasa McNamtt about her team's stow start "We didn't IO OUU'tady lO,JCt thc'm,_ "Tonaaht WfS the wanter dantt. and I thank some of the players had their minds away from the coun. At the fint tameout1 I really latd into thc'm. and we had a chanie of atutude aner the first quaner." Sldd~beck wa1 held to a sinaJc basket an the third quane. r as Estancia bu1h its bigc t lead at t l points. 32-20 Soobomore auard Patrice Lumpkin scored nine points for Estancia and led both teams with 12 rebounds Suzuki had eiaht rebounds Elsewhere 1n IMSta Vtew· o.l•ef'lllJ H . C...... HI Mar at: The ltOJIM maanwMd their ~ue lad by bouncina bad from their IOst to Estancia arhcr th11 Wttk. Shelley Davis led University, 16-S. ~I. Wlth IS po1nt.t end cat.ht rcbound•t ..-h1k (reshnun ccnttt Tani Wolff c:ontn6uted 10 points. 12 rebounds and four '*>eked shots. f .o ! ' Tu1tlD 13, N~wport Harbor 45: The Sailors· taq G1em scored a carccr-h•ah 11 points. but the Tillers led from stan to finish at Newport. G1em. a Junior. topped her previous best of26 points. connecu na on I I shots from the field. including two 3- poanters. Teammate Jenn Hall added I I points and 10 rebounds. Newport, 3-t 4. 2-4. had trouble g!ttina started. falhna behind by three points an thr first quarter and 13 by halftime. In the Pacific Coast League· La~ ~·~ n. La1•u Hll11 U : The rt.IMS emerged from the defensi ve battle w11h a victory at home O\'er the Hawks. Lquna Beach. 8-8. 2-4. "'as led by senior L11 Stal and sophomore Launc Rush. tal led all sco~rs with 12 points and fi~e blocked shots from her ttnter pos111on Rush scored nine points and led both teams "'1th I 2 rebounds and Kven steals. The Anasts scored onlfi 1wo points an the first quar:tcr,... buLlcd lltl1l.aL.h.al 1mc .and 21 · ll after th!tt quarters. WMd.brlqe U , Cotta Mesa 31: Leslie Rathbun and Kam Dean '1COtcd 14 and 12 poana rtspecttvely to keep the Wamors. 16-S. 6-0. an control of the PCL raet. Costa Mesa. 2-4. trailed only 23-20 at haln1me. but Woodbndac used a balanced attack to outscore the Mustanas. 14-6, 1n the third penod. Dean had e1aht ofhrr poanb in the fourth quarter as Woodbndac cxttndC'd 1a lead. tn a colleac game: UC1 ti, Su J ... s .. 1e H : Behind the ~onna of freshman auard Kathy L11arrqa and Kn1or center Nata bl Park1J. the hot Antt>aten, S·l I, t-6. ~on their fint Bi& West t.onferen« pme th11 !liCason UCI hc'ld a 31·20 lead at hatn1mc apan t the panans. 3-t 3. (). 7 and blew the pme open In the ~cond half Thctrbigcst k.ad of the nl&t\l. S2·35.came~1th 9·20 rcm1in1na. BOl'S Bt\SKETBAl.I. , .............. .,~~._,_ Ocean View"• Miiie Prohn dt'tve1 on Derrlctl CCN'co ran of POUMalft Valley dwtne earffer ..... e . nte two te .... 1 p lay .... toftl9ht Oft ttte Seahawtl .. floot'. . An eve~ where golfers are rewarded for hitting balls Into wa~er AmcncanGolfCorp0rat1onrourscs bct'Wttn Feb I and 28 They may enttrasof\cna~thcyw1 h Amcncen Ootfnowopcrattt more than 100 prwateand pubhc tolf counttin l3111tn 0 Coto de u•'s 7.0 6-yard aolf rounc dail"ed by Rohen Trent Jooa, )r .. ha bttn hsted IS ont of the top IOpnv1ttliolfcounn1n them C1hf'ornia. · ThC Sou\Mrn Cll1fom11 Gotf IOC1ltl0ft •SllPS raunp 10 all CCMana 1n Soutbtm catifom• and nillde the ............ ~. 12kton. TM moM 1m~t r.ncrilft lnlltll ---of d1ftblty. Othm 1 ncluck attens "'rfatt, rou,h and rt"COvcrability, ~ater hazard out of bounds. width offaarwa) sand traps and plly!na lcnath. At 7,0l6ylfds.Coto<kC"ua 1sthc t~jolf coune an O..nat Count and from 1htchamptonth1p tttS. i rated 7S.I . H~'lthtSC'GA Top 10: TPC S'8dium Counicet PGA West: UiOuiataGC-Mount.a1n1nd [)e.. IM Counct: Raven CC;"* fftk OolfudCC;lrMmatCC: friendly HtltsCC;CoeodtCuaOC: WoOd Raid OC; Lac...-.flt~("('­ lftd ... wood cc. 0 How.-eldolM~who Big West Conference -c:....,. """"-w L W L Nevada-Las Vegas 9 0 1• 3 UC Santa Barbara 6 I 15 I New Mexico Slate 5 3 11" 6 Fresno Slalt • • 9 I Long BHcl'I Statt • • 7 10 Utan Slale ' 5 6 12 UCI 3 • 6 10 Cat Slat~ Fullerton 7 • 7 I Pacific 1 7 5 11 San Jose State 1 7 S 12 TlwrMtllV'I Scwet New Mexico SI. 90, UCI 69 UC Snla 8rbra S3, Lone 8 .. c:tl St. S2 Fresno SI. 69. Peclflc 51 s. .... n..._. UCJ at Lone letCh St. UC Sanla 8ar1Nlr• al H.w Mexico SI. Cal Slate Fullerton al Pacific San Jose St. at Ulan SI. Oklahoma al Nev.CS.·Las Veoa' know what mort to do on that. "New Mexico State hu the best match-up (zone) in the lc•1uc. They extended out fartherthan other teams do I tholJ&ht in the second half. we _ handled thetr matchup rcally'weU, we JUSt dLdn'1 tut the shots. I thouaht we "-'Cf'C 1nt1m1datcd by the matChup a little bat early in the pmc, and we never dad establish an msidt pmc." On the other 1de. forward Johnny Roberson scored 2 I poantsand center Jame$ Andtrson. makana only his third stan. added a career-hip 17 to lead .a trona 1n idc pme for the 1es, 5-3. 11-6 ( t0..2 at home). The tv.o hu a combined 16 of:?4 from tht' field A ndffson has con\'ert.ed 18 of 2S o"cr hrs past three pmes. Roberson. a 6-foot-8 ~n1or. and o\nderson. a 6-foot· 7 JUn1or transfer from Nonheast Nebraska Communt· ty College. ha~e been the top two shooters for a team which has netted onJ) 44 6 percent as a team this sca~n (PIHH SH UCl/13J Eagles to vie for first place fatancia H1ah tries to gain a share of the Sea View l..cape top spot with Saddlebad. an boys basketball acuon tonipt, ""hale Fountain VaJley at- tempts to maintain a share of the unset L.caaue lead when 11 travels to 0cHJl Vtelil>' In the Sea View, the Roadrunncn (I 9-1. S--0) arc at home. hold mg a one- game cd~ over the Eagles ( 17-2. 4-1 ). Saddlcback won the' 1n1ttal con01ct a.t Estancia. 58-55 ~ Un1"ers1ty(7-t1.2-3)1 ontheroad apinst Coron<a dcl Mar ( 13-6. 3.2) and Newport Harbor (11-9, 0-5) travels to Tu tan (I 0-9, 1-4) to round out iht Sea \. 1cw late. Fountain Valley ( 16-3. 4-1) wall try ~sJ. -~ J..l}rtor _ the second tame tha~ season a er wanning the league opener, 73-69 In the other Sun~t pmes. Edtson (10-11, 3·2) pla)S at co-leader Huot- 1nston Beach (9·~. 4-1 ). whale West- minster (3-14. 0-5) ~1s1ts Manna (8-1 2. 1-4). Jn the Pacific Coast Lcacue. uguna Halls (I 2· 7, 4-1) head for Laauna Beach (7-11. 1-4}., and Co ta Mrsa (J..14. 1-4) entertains Wood· bndgt (S-I I 3.2) lf""1ne (I .J, 4-1 > hom El Toro { 12-8. 2·3) in the South Coast Lcaauc. ~htle Mater Dc1 (20.2. 4-0) travefs to face Bishop Amat (1 1·7. t-3) for an Angelus Le~ue matC'hup. II pmes bqln at 7;30 p.m . • ,po ft I' HHI \h. eud continues to brew between Tarkanian, Utah State's Smith ' ......... . . . ..We even pulkd for U&ah State when they lost five of six pmcs to the U&ah school1. which is 10methin1 (former USU coach and curttnt Athletic Director) Rod Tuelltt never did before ... LOGAN. U&ah -After The Runnin' ~ llebets bad thrashed U&ah S&att. 94-68, • 'V~Y ~iaht, there wu little no lr'I· ' ditional concaliitory benter between Univer· ---- Iii)' of Nevlda·l.al Veps Coach Jerry Tarkanian and USU Co.ch Kohn Smith. Instead, there was• healed verbal exchansc. ... wanted to.be your hnd," said Tarkaruan. ~you did," tttpOftded Smith. "I ~ but I don't any more," said Tarkanian.,loud mOUlh for everyone to hear. The clash was born of com- ments that had filtered from Smith's Monday news conference onto tht sports pqes of Utah and Las Veps daily newspapers. The newspapers rcPorted Smith aid he was bappy to sec UNLV's loss to Louisville and that he was concerned about the charac-ter of the UNLV basketball pro- ._.... iram. "We alwa~ pun for teams in our conference when they play outside the conference ·• said Tarkaoian. • Lendl, Meclr reach flnal Tarbnian .was 1evcrely critical of Smith's state .. ments concemin1 his playen' bacJtvounds and the quality of hi$ prOlflm. ..I resent areatly what I thou&ht ~re commtnts that had racial oveno'\C$ and were the most classless J have ever heard from a besketball roach." said Tarkanian. "It's his first year of coachina. and he ouaht to win some pmes before he talks. "We've always had such a area• relationship with U&ah State when Rod Tueller was here.•• Tarkanian said. "Obviously, that relationlhip with Kohn Smith here will not be the same." Smith defended his statements and denied making any racial remarks. "Thett were no raaal comments -that's him - there was none al all," said Smith. "rm just a auy that's try1na to do things honestly and want to ste the lcaaue and aJI our schools in the leaaue have a leaaue we can be proud of." While Smith says the controversy is ended . Tarkanaan did not. "Our aoal from here on will be to play our two best pmes of the year aaainst Utah State," said Tar~ian. • , ·rut: 81,E ·\('HERS MELBOURNE. Australia -Ivan ~ Lendl beat the heat and Thomas Muster • • ·~~ \ today to reach his second Australian Open ,,.-,, r V \ finaJ., f( \ .· \\ \ ~Ll' · · Lendt, closing in on a Grand Slam titk he has never \NW' won, outsluaaed the hard-hittinJ Austrian. 6-2, 6-4. S-7, (I 7-S, on a sweltering day at the N_ational_Icnnis Center. J "My feet arc still burning.·· Lendl said a half-hour after the match. "It was hard to breathe out then:." Lendt, who can regain the No. 1 ranking by winning f the tournament, will play ninth-seeded Miloslav Mecir in Sunday's final. Mecirdowned unseeded Jan Gunnarsson of Sweden. 7-S. 6-2, 6-2, to set up a rematch oflhe 1986 U.S. Open final, which Lendl won in strai&ht sets. Muster, a 21-year-old left-fiander playing in his first Grand Slam semifinal. tried to outstroke Lendl from the baseline on a day when temperatures soared into the high 90s and the coun surface reached 130 deg.recs. But Lendt, who prides himself on his stamina and fitness, refused to wilt after Muster mounted a senous challenge midway throuah the 3-hour. 12-minute match. • '-....,' "I ,ot a little tired in the third set;• said Lendl, who '( c._sfl served 6 aces. "But in the founh set, he seemed to be • more tired than l was." Muster. who reached the semifinal without meeting a seeded player, said "those were the hottest conditions J've "OK, Wally. Two seconds left. We need a ever played under." . · baske~ to win. You're our only hope to take the Gunnarsson, the IQwest ranked player (8Sth) this last shot. Good luck ... " decade to reach the Australian Open semifinals, jumped out to a S-2 lead over Mecir in the first set but won only four umes the rest of the match. Cllburn agrees to terms 1ie didn't start out so good. but after 2-S he didn't make too many mistakes,·· Gunnarsson said. "Ifs almost impossible to read his shots. At the last Right-handed relief pitcher St• CUb11r11 "-• i minute, he can hit the ball crosscoun or down the hne... auecd to terms of a one-year contract with ..,,... Both playc('S wore peaked caps turned backward so die California Ansels Thursday. Cliburn, 32. • · • the visors shaded their necks from the bright sun. will cam S 185,000 this season. Last year. "It was the hottest tennis match rve ever played:' when he earned $70,000, Oiburn had a 4-2 record with a G d "I l'k lk · •• 4.07 earned run average and no saves. He appeared 1n 40 unnarsson sa1 . l was I e wa ing into a sauna. pmcs, 39 as a reliever ... In other baseball new . WllJ Clan tripled his salary, aarccini to a on~year contract for S l . I 2S million with the San Francisco Giants. Oark. eliajble for 1rbttrat1on forthc first time, made S34S,OOO in 1918. when he blued .282 with 29 hofMt'I and a National Ql'OTEOt'THE DA\' Ttm ltemptoa. Charlotte Hornets center, on his Leaaue-lcadina 109 runs balled in ... Six other players favorites at the movies: "Omt Eastwood, because he agreed to one-year contracts. reducing the players makcsmyday.andOldYellcr.bccausehemakesmc rema1ninJ in arbitration to 85. Pitcher S&e•e Farr and cry." Kansas City settled at $605,000, a raise of $380.000. Pitcher Cut Vou1 settled wnh Oakland at $572,SOO. a raise of $162,500. and infielder Mike Gal&qe and the Calgary knocks Off Rangers AthleticsaarcedtoS207,SOO.ara1seofSlOO.SOO.lnfielder DanteU c.let and Seattle settled at $460,000, an S8S.OOO raise. Outfielder Gary Pestis and Delroit settled at Joe M•llea, Lauy McDoaal4, Gary S440,00011S40.000ra1se.andoutfielderDwa)'ffM•rplly S.&er and Haw Loob scored on four of a settled with the Tiacrs at $400,000, a $25,000 raise. Late Calpry's 22 second-period shots and the .• ~ Wednesday, infielderEraettRUetand theGiantsaarced Flames beat the New York Ranae"' 5-3, to a one-year contract for S•70,000, a raise ofSl8S:OOO., Thursday night at the Olympic' Saddledome in a battle of Arbitration hearinas will take place from Feb. 1-21 . Of the division leaders. The Flames. who lead the Smythe 136 players who filed.SI already have settled. Division, increased the NH L's best home record to 19-1-4 and pulled with one point of Montreal in the overall Carson top Browns candidate standinp ... Elsewhere m the NHL: Strua.JinJ Mikko Makela had his first multiple-goaJ game orthe season, scoring twice as the New York Islanders held on for a BM ear... the defensive coordinator ---- wide-open S-6 victory over visiting Winnipeg . . . of the New Yotk Jets, emefled Thu= u * Defenscman Glm Wesley scored the first of Boston ·s tht favorite to be<lome the next head of three power-play aoals and assisted on another to lead the · the Cleveland Browns. Browns President Art ---- Bruins to a 4-2 victory over v~~~t. Louis . . . MMell has indicated he would select lhe team's not head ~on &oaltender Cllat M made Ge.ff c:oecb by Monday, 1( not sooner. Modell Slid Thursday '• early aoaJ stand up by tum ins back 42 shots that his list is down to Canont-57, and Prill ...... 56, and the Capitals snapped a four-pme winless streak by defensive coonSinator of lbe K&mJ ••• a.. Paa.rra, an defeatinJ Philadclph.ia al the Spectrum, 1-0. It was the assistant co.ch for the Tampa Bay Bucxaneen for the last 100\b vK':tory and 10th shutout of Malarchuk's NHL two yean. wu named u linebecker coach ~r the Detroit caner, but his firsuincc last Feb. 27 ... Bnu Bellew• had Lions •.. o.. .. Seaneed&a. special teamt-tiabt end a aoal and two assists and Marc ea..... and O.ve COICb for the New ~nd Patriots, will join the AM.INN had power-play goals in the ~ond period to lndianaDOliaColtsuotreDsivelinecoech ... SNGUlmu, spark host Minnesota to a S-3 victory over Quebec. The FrlM ...._.and w.,,.. W...._, dominant coaches North Stars, 16-23-1 O. cli mbed into a second-place tie of an earlier en, have been dec1ed to tht Collqt Hall of with St. Lou1S in the Norris Division. each with 42.points. Fame, tbe N1uonal footti.U Foundation annou~ ... Former belvyweiaht champion Oewp ,..,..... stop-v Kl 6 2 oed ...,. Y ... at 1:47 of the 1evmth round 1n anCOUVe r tOpS ngs, • ltochear.er, N.Y. to cam the ISth con~utive victory in his comeblck followina a 10-year retirement. Foreman. INGLEWOOD -Barry _who improved Jd1 hktun~ ..... ~rd to 6().2 with 57 scored two _power-play goals to lead the knockou~ floored Youna w1i6 a left and rfaht to t e Vancouver Canucks to a 6-2 victory Thurs-• • head. Afttr Youna took the mandatory st.anaina eiaht day niaht over the Los An,elcs Kinas and count, the ~yeer-old Fomnan bit him with anotfier Bernie Nicholls. who failed in his attempt to score SO combinatt0n and Youna's comer stopped the f.aht •.. pls in SO pmcs. Hilh tchool .-00.blU iruurin •lined belween 19"86 and Nicholls, biddin1 to become the first Kings player 1918, but tftJUria thal kept p&a~ oa the Sldehnn for and sil th in NHL history to score SO aoals in SO p.ma. fO' three weeb or more increued l l percent. accordina to a bis•8th of the season. h tied the score 1-1 ona power play study. Retearchen st&adied 21,233 student.I at lSI hiab at 16:26 of the tint period. tcbooturound t.becountry ... Worldcbam~on M 11 I • Pedenon's first aoaJ tied it 2-2 with •:34 left in the 8'1dm ofltaly won Ute '71h Monte c.ar1o Rally. ladina leCOnd period. His other came with S2 tee0ncb left. a sweep Thunday of the lint danit pieces by Lancia cappjna the Canucks' th~l third period. Jn..-.. liaion. who took the Imel lat S..Ddly, was Vencouver's Jim Sandllk QPCned the ICOrin1 at timcid at 1even hoUn. t J minu-. 27 teeonds for the :: IO:OOoftbe first~ w1tb t.beCanuckJ two men up. event. Hehld1leldof6:27over1eanunateDNllrMrtel :: Newly ~uin:d Jay Miller tooted his fint pl as 1 of fra~. In lhird ~ Wll ._ MJ Ol ltal_y, 7~41 Kina on a deflection at S:43 of the tee0nd for a l-1 Los btltind ... The City OfO.kland Md Los A.., Raiden Aftlelet laid but Vancouver suuck for two pis in •S racbed an out-of-coun aet&lement in which lbe city Wiii 1eCOnd1 to like a .l-2 lead after two periods. pay Sl million for the fOotblJI ._,..., lcpl fen. Caty AfterPedmon scored, OreaAda,ms put Vancouver Attomcy J1,_W,.,...uldthatalthouihOlklandhad abc9d with 3:-'9 left int.be period. IC>Ulht to ~ the money over -10..year period. the Tony Tan1i ICOted hit 20t.h pl of Ute tcason at} 0:0 I mu.imum 1flowlble. it inliad wUI inUc peyments over of the lhard oeriod to make iJ 4-2 and Jtich SutlcT ICored 1 four-year spen. with 6:$6 left. The Kin11 pve up three pc>wer·play pis for tbe eecond time in u many pmes. 111t\1'10,-H \UIO Germ•ln takes tour.ney lead 10CA RA TON, Fla. -Dot Omnain. _ / Wlao .._, wa111 IOUl'nllnellt in ru:,c ~ w=~::.=..:.':!"...:...,61and --- • -....... after die opnina round of the LPGA OU 111 c.'111& 01rmia. ...__,.~ i11 16~oa the TOUf'. Clim 69 tM 19IO IAH Cflllic.-* a I S-tboC pu~ OD Mr •MD ... Mk•Didlnw tridt Jody Ao.a.a.&. Doctit .....,. _. .... "Olllill ad_. 1 l().l)oeer oa die IMllllll•tillltull ,aum·• o(IM llld. rtntr11. Ollill ._. l:auaM. wtlO ·~•111111.,...-..111111 IM ........... 1111 ...... a1iaedol1...,_.ac ~--•111rn.6JJ,.,...Seauloilllll OtM r·-IMa...yO...,.. . • .. M•ln.9'1 Keldl ltkllard1 flu tfte upper "'9nd on Huntlfttlton 8 eacfl'1 •ollllle .. "!"' --.. a-,.,_ Wrltflt en rout• to • convtnc1n9 t 1-0 w in lty tecltnec.t f all In die U9·poimd ....actt • WRESTLING Froml1 surwe which made the l'l'lcct close, and needsa win over Ocean View, 0-4, on Tuesday to clinch the title outright. The Chargen have won four the past five Suruct u~ 1ncludina_a.sharc of the championship with Marina in 1988. "It wasa squeaker, but it makes us leaaue champs so we're pretty happy," said Edison Coach Terry Lorentzen. The Cha~rs had alread.Y di nchcd lhe victory after three straight forfeit wins, the last at 165, before Fountain Valley won the final three matches to make it close. Edi10n's Dave Niederinghaus ( lOS). Greg Niederin&haus ( 112) and Pete Schammann ( 138) earned con- vincing victories by decision. Derck Hite and Jason Hand lost close decisions. "Both N1ederinghauscs wrestled real well, and Pete Schammann dominated," Lorentzen said. "A lot of kids are comins ofT the nu that's been ao1na around. It knocked our team for a loop.·· Tt:l,E\ ISIO'\-H .\BIO h1 other prep_ meets: Menu II, Hu...-Beadl H : The Vik.inp moved into second place as heavyweiaht Dennis Wilton came throu&h witn a pin to clinch the come6ack victory for the host Vik-inr.. rina-traiJed, l9-l7"Y"headJng into the finaJ match. but improved to 3-1 in !ague. its only loss to 1mpend1ng ieaauc c~amp Edison. Hun1ina1on fell to 2-2. The two heavywc1ahts were locked while s&anding when Huntinaton's Don Gifford tned to throw Wilton. but the Viking look advantaae of &he opening and pinned his foe 34 seconds into the match. his quickest of 12 this season. Wilton ·s record 1s 13-3. "He's come throuah for us all year long... said Manna Coach Scott Glabb. "We've been down hke that several times. Against Westminster. he had to come throu&h and in some other dual meets. Ac's been real confident and reliable at that weight." The Vikm~ won six of the first ciaht rnatchcs fot a commanding 27-7 lead before the Oilers rallied with four straight wins. 1nclud1na consecu11 ve first-period pins by Victor Molina (I 6S). Russell Corbin (177) and Trevor Cooper (I 9 J ). "We've bttn doinf that to every-body," said Glabb o the early lead. "We dominate up to '32 or '4S. We had five suys out toniaht that were sic.L1 was..sucpriscd we p_ullcd .ii off with five JV guys in.'' One of the replacements, James Taylor. won at 105 ~nds with a 15~ technical fan detision. The Vikings. who have mlSSCd senior Joe Whi1manh, the defendina league champ. for three weeks, found Dann Nlsh1manc an adequate re· placement. Nish1mane trailed, 10-2. when he re versed and pinned his foe 1:33 into the second period. Hunt- ~ngton Coach Bob Rice called it a key factor tn the outcome. Marina's Keith Richards, un-defeated in le~guc matches at 119 (8-2 overall with five pins) downed Rob- bie Wnght by techo1cal fall, I S-0. Ulllnnlty 15, Corou de.I Mar t : The TroJans dominated the under- m·anned Sea Kin.gs behind 10 forfei t v1ctoncs to remain undefeated and 1n control of the Sea View League race al 4-0. Corona dcl Mar is 0-4. NBC's final ratings-look Super NBC's final national raungs forthe Su_per Bowl, up about 4 percent over ABC's 1988 numbers. could make 11 the third most-watched show in the h1Story of telev1s1on. With a ratin'-of 43.S and a 68 share. San Francisco s 2~ 16 victory Su~ ovcrC1nc1nnati could meet or ex NBCsupectaLionsofrcach1na 120 million viewers, NBC spokesman Doua Kelly said. "Wewon'tknow for sure until more rcsultsare in," Kelly said ... h takes about five to seven worlung daysto find out. We're in posiuon to reach 120 million1 and possibly go hi&her, but we rea ly don't know yet. .. The most-watched show in history was N BC's 1986 Suj)Cr Bowl bet ween Chicaao and New Enaland, seen by an estimated I 27 million television viewen. Nut on the all-time hst comcsCBS's 1987 Super Bowl be- tween New York and Denver with 122.6 m1lhon viewers.:. followed by I 983's final episode or M .A.S. H. on CBSwtth 121.6m11lion. "Wecouldaoabove M.A.S.H.," Kelly said. TheNBCrcsearchdepanment's preliminary estimate oflotal v1ew- enbjp 1s 116 million. but 1t won't be official until the N1el1enscomeout 1n about a week. The fourth most-watched TV how was the 1985 Super Bowl with 11 S.936. Last year's Super Bowl drew I lSmilhon. Last year's uper Bowl between Washin1tonand Denvcrhada41 9 rat ins. ~ncct1na the peTCCntaae of telcv1s1on sets 1n the market, and 62 share. n:prescnt1na the perccntaac of TV sets turned on at the time. It wa" the lowest-rated upcr Bowl sinct' 1974 The 1989 raunas fi1urc" make the 49ers.-BcnplsSuperBowl the 13th h1&hcstrated how1nh1 tory. NBC'spos\llmeshowhada 32.S ra11n1and 49 sl\are, compared ~uh 2S.S and •Ola t year, up 27 pc runt, Kelly said, makma 1t obvious that "people •tuck around for the end smce it was decided an the final l4 sccood.s We're very pleased with the raun&S:· Tht 49crs won on Joe Montana's touchdown pa.sstoJohnTaylorwnh 34 seconds to play. Figures were not 1mmed1atel> av11rab1e forthe prcgame and half- time hows The h1ahcst-rated Super Bowl ever was the I "982 game between C1nc1n- nat11nd San Francisco at 49.1. The 1982 game was not the most watched. however, smce there were fewer sets and fewer people seven years aao. NBC 1J50d1d well with the com- mercial hmc 11 sold. All S4 30-second spC>ts that were available wen: sold The cost for each was a record S67S.OOO. . 0 BobC"ostasofNBC was named 1hc :>porucasterofthe Year and frank Deford ofSPons Illustrated SPoru-wnter of thc Y ca.r for 1988b) the NauonaJ portscastenand SPorts· wnters As.socaataon. Detroit T1~n·1nnoun~rEm1e Harwell and Furman Bisher. the sport editor of the Atlan&a Journal. were inducted into the Hall off a me. The winner of the topsponscast.tr forCahfom1a was Dodaersan· nounccrV1n Scully. Weekend TV, radio sports TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Gcori1a Tech at North Carolin~repeats •. t 11.30 ~.m.). ESPN. ~m. -Col' mr & IUl.ETBAl-· Oeorsc1o"'n at LSU. Channel 2. I p.m -MEN'S GOU': ~bble Beach Pro-~m from Monterey. Channtl 2. I p.m -cou.EOE BAS&ETBALL: Oklahoma 11 Ncvada·l.aS Veps. C'hanntl •. 2:30 !).m. -TRACK A.ND FIELD: Houston Indoor Games. ESPN . 3 p.m. -OOUJtGE ~£TBAU.: UCLA at Wash1naton. Channtl 2. 3 p.m. -BOWUNG: PBA tournament from Grand Praine Teu1 (dellyed). Channel 7. J:OS p.m.-V.&.otYMPICGOLO: U.S. vs. U R in Wttttliftl (tape), TBS. 4:l0 p.m. -WIDB WOIU.O OP SPORTS: Harlem OIObetrouen in Sydney, A=1~DC). Channel 7. 'p.m. -cou.aGI AIJ.,; N.C...chatlot· IC It Alablma-Birlnilllham (~ts It I :30. m.). ESPN. S p.m. -COi.UGi IARETBALL: CaJ Seate FuJlenon at Pacific. Prime Ticket. S li:w.. OOl.J&QS MIU:'l'MU.: DcPaul at Sou1h WON. 5 p.m. -PRO llOCKEY; New Yort Ranern at ToronW>. WOR. . 7 p. "'· -TBNNllt Auttrahan ()pta IMft ·s final from Melbou~ ESPN. 7 p.m. -INDOOll IOCXZa· San ~ at Dallas (delawtd~ Prime Ticbt. ..,...., 1:30 ._ •. -NO L\l&&TB~ Malweli&Me at a • ...,._ z 0aue1. · ·I,_ .. -... uaNO: Sant.a Aaila re1)11ys. Quail S6 (Prim 11dila. lctlO p.m.). 11 .... -GnmuaTIClr UCLA 11 Cel S..ec :r=~!: ~'=-WOIM Saa FU ...... 111 ... t•>.,,.. llcbt. 7.30 p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Milwaukee at ('hp~rs. KRTH (930}. 7:30 p m -PRO ROCKEY: Edmonron at Kin~. Kl.AC (570). Su..,.•911r------~~--~~----------~ IW!lfl4...-.11_ ........... \JIC .. AfllC ft NfC ... -Or-.. C0Mt DAILY d winner . • .. -. .. ... " Seifert selected coach of ~r Bow/champions MONTEREY (AP) -BiU Walsh weal out a winner ThWldar_ when he ~ uc:oec:h of the San Francisco 49efl. and he won 1p1n when hts haild-pick.ed choi« was named to IUCICeed him. Walsh i:ctned Vince loJDbardi as tbe "onl.Y c:oec:ha to aep down after •annana a Super &owl. He WOft a Power stliaale with 49ers owner Eddie DeBar10IOlr. as the San fruc11CO stlected defensive coordi- nator Gcorllt Seif en as their new bead· coach. Dellanolo was repottcdly wanted a bip,.profile coactl. while Walsh lobbied hard for Seifert. Sta·ckton finishes . with three birdies > WalM Will•ye>11Widldae49mas eleCUlivc va ~· b foolbell opcrabQlll. A1 a .....,. conlerelK'c IO announce tbe rhe•••· De8anolo called Walsh lbe .. ~ C09Ct1 ever.'' FeW w.U clitq;Jft Walsh is not amoaa &he 1letl ever. •:Wdlb c:oecbed 1be 4~ to their third Suoer 8oWI dwnpton&hip of w 1980I late Sundliy. beatin1 the Cincinnati~ 20-16. in Miami. Lombardi Green Bay to VIC· IOOet in dae first two Suptt Bowls (1967·1961) and theft tttir~d to the Paden' front office. He later re· turned U head cOICh of the Wall-lOn Redskins. As pan of the 49tn' reorpniution. ~nttal Manaaer John McVay wilt take on the new tatle of vice preUdeftt of football admaniltrltion. Bui 0.. Banolo said that Wabh wall be ia charae of the draft, ''*' aDd roller cuts. , DeBartolo said be didn"t try to talk Walsh out of his decision because lhe coach bad already made up his mind. The dtciSJon was rached after what De Bartolo said was an "emo-. tional meetina" wath Walsh Wednes--day afternoon an ~bble Beach. ... k p emotioaal a linle bi& bec:aUte I doi'I mink anYbOdY · wuts to '*-IOIMthil;I& 'lfial MS tone IO .. -IDd IO riaftt for IO Ions.'' Ddlnolo laid. -Willlt .laicl be had more or less rude up hit mind to rttire duriftl the MIMOD bUt wanted to wai& until ll eDCled bdore maJuna &he deciaion ftul . '"I look forward &o my new career," Walsh sald ... It's ~n lO pt ~rs . .. It was a 3l·year (coactialll) career. and there's a time for everybody at some point to step asadc. "lfsan uplift tome to ttepu1de on a most positive note. This 1s the way most coaches would hke to &eave the same." PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -Dav'e Stockton finished with three straight birdies for a a 7-undcr-par 6S to take the fil'$t·round lead Thursday in the ----eD61CBeieh NauonarPro-xm-. ... ,. .. -- "I'm not as consistent as I used to be. but on my had days .. my short game is a aood as some gu y's on their good days," said Stockton. 47, whose wizardry around the greens helped him to two PGA national cham· pionships. He one-putted 13 ttmes, made nanc birdies and once aot it up and down for par after missing the green by 52 yards. "Don't laugh," Stockton said "If you shoot 65 you'vcgot to make some putts.'' He made more than his share. Using a new putter he PIJt in his bag for the first time, Stockton used only 10 strokes on the greens over the last nine holes at sunny Pebble Beach. He saved some of the best for last. dropping an I 8-foot putt "with about 10 feet of break" on the 16th and holing from 20 feet on the 17th and 18th. Stockton, no"' a pan-time per· former on the PGA Tour, scored the lasi of his 11 v1ctones in the 1976 Peter Jacobsen fr'9htf and Marte o ·Meara uch have • point to make on the 12th t•• ,.,~ of the Cypress Point course durlne t he openlne round at Pebltl•.•••ch Thursday. PGA champ1onsh1p. He also won that title 1n 1970. He played wath has father as has amateur partner more than a decade ago. and this tame played with has 20- year-old son. Davi~ .. "Three 1enerattons. l · was )USt t~mg to keep up with David;' he said. The unique format for 1h1s event has the 180 pros, eae.b with an amateur partner. playing one round on each of three Monterey Peninsula cou~ before the field is cut for the final, round Sunday at Pebble Beach. Nack Price of Zimbabwe and Mark O'Mtara. both of whom played at Cypress Point. shared second at 66. Tom Kite. Loren Roberts and Ltnn1e Clemtnts v.ere another shot back at 6 7 Robens and Cle ments were at Pebble Beach which. Robens said "played about as easy as 1l can ·· K.Jtc was at Cyl>ress Point. Masters champion Sandy Lyk of Scotland1 who was at Cyress Point. was in a targe group at 6S. Jack Nicklaus. 49. opened his season with a 69 at Cypre$S Point, where defending cha'mp1on Steve Jones shot a 7 I. ('01,l .EGt: HASKETBAl,I, Relations bet~n Walsh and De· Banolo havt f~uently been frosty Last season, after the 49en l0tt to M1nncso~ in the first round of the NFC llayoffs after compilina the leuue s belt rqular-sea10n ~ord, Wilsh lost his team president tatle. But DcBanolo denied that there was a serious raft bet~een the two. Earlier this month. he told re. pone"', "That's the funhcSt thana from the truth tha~ I could imqine. Ball and I are friend's. good friends.·· Walsh, who held the 49cn' coach in& position lortJcr than anyone else and is onl) the team's fourth coach wuh f winning record. had stron&ly end<lrsed Seifert, a 49-ycar· old S"an Francisco native. GOLF From Bl bc&lnnangfor 1989~ Steve Jones said has goal for 1989 was to p in entry an the season-ending $2.5 ma I hon Nabisco Cham-· · pionships. He may ha' e already done 11. He won the MONY Tournament of ChampiOnsat La Costa CC and then followed upw1th a victory in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic on the desert. The two victories have given him $31 S.OOO anda hkc number of points 1n quahfyang for the season-ending Na bisco event. MarkCaka,ecch1a "'on an Phoenix last week and when the Nissan l.osAngelcsOpen 1akcs place next wcckend(Feb. 2-S)at R1v1era Country Club an Los Angeles, another former player het't' wtH betbcdt-fend· rngchamp1on-Chip 8eclc. The Los Angeles Open 1s the longest runnangc1v1c-sponsored event on the PGA Tour. 0 Look1nafora bargatn angolfon tbe Cahfomiadescnand 1n Anzona? If~. check out the pack.age deal offered b) the Nabisco Dinah Shore LPGA tournament at Mission Hills Country Club 1n Rancho Muqe. Called theGolfersGetaw:y, 1t ofTersninc rounds of golffrcc for can fees only. five an California and four in Anzonaalona with daily clubhouSC' admission to the 1989 Nabisco Dinah Shore event. Mart'h 27·April 2. The cost asS10orJUStS4S for senaors60andover. Each member pa) sonly a can fee foreal·h round with a maximum cart fecofS l Sat any o(tbe courses. · Four rounds art redeemable at any orall of the follow ins courses: Mission Hills Reson HotelOGlf Club: La Quinta Hotel Oolf AT..-K Reson'sC1trusorOunescour.-• at Moreno Valley (Monday~ Thursday only). Golf in Arizona 1nchades four :-oundsateachofthcfollowina courses: The Witwam RetOl't a. Country Club. Luch.field Park; Or· ange Tree Golf &Conferen«R"°'1.. Soottsdale; V cntana Canyon GOif A Racquei Club Tucson;andTuct0n National golfCtub and Resort. For further information or for a tournament brochure, call (6 I 9) 324-4546. 0 l..A. Of't!N CH• SHOT1-Jeal --P•Ued up n1, tint Pn ai • oro (m.J3) Ill.,. ~a.a LO\ A11911el OM!\ Ytt, ne NS ,.,,_. .... Ill •venr H 09 lecft c:anr ... t u ---~,..,. ~tneflrst~Mnc:ie .,,.........,.111--~ .... 1'66-67 towlnlHM:k·lo·bldl °""' . .,MM.._ 11m .1m. a93l, 1'341 1ncU•W• .. a _(,..., 1951, 1'53, 19S6lll'ellltOlllVfeur•tlme ......... OI tne LA. 0oen Tf\ll wlM ~the 2'!fl ..... 11\411 Riviere MS "°"lld IN 1ourn1men1 •.. n. L.A. Ooen WH Ille flrsl IOUl'Nmtllll to lie,........,, leleVfllCI It WH In 196611 lltendlo Pw1l eflll Pelnw' w•s the wlnNr . 8eck llild ,._ - • tour'*""'"' on IN PGA Tour ""'" .. vld«Y ., Riviere IH I ,...., In 10 veen. lie necl flnllMd MCond MYlll !Imel. He Mt I S.·llole tcerlN t11<oro IH I .,..,. wlln roundl of U-.""4S-m .... flnt$1\td wlln. ctollno " for. 2'1 tot.i, 11·undet'· Hr wf\ldl WIS '"'" slrollft 'off '"' Ce\Al'M record NORMAN Froml1 pla} basketball -it"s a combination of size. strcntth. speed and ~lity that make him the htahly recruited pla)'er that he is." c~rrouo satd. "Todd definitely fits an wath what they're lrytf\& to ucomplW!.i When coach Holu went <there. he wanted to improve the all-aiound speed. With a guy hke todd, who"s big and runs so well, I thinlc that fits m wath their overall plan for sue<::e s ... UCI Minnesota stuns No. I Illinois · f roml 1 Las t unbeaten team suffers loss From The Associated Press Minnesota upset top-ranked llltno1s. 69-6:!. Thur~­ day night as W1lhe Burton had 20 pomts and 13 rebounds and sparked a first-half burst that ~nt thc llltn1 10 their first loss of the season. llhno1s. 17· I overall and 4-1 in 1he Big Ten. had been the only undefeated NCAA D1v1s1on I team. The Illini. playmJ without standout point guard Kendall Gill. who WU IOJUred tn their last same, LhlS W~k had earned their first No. I ranking since I 952. Minnesota, I l·S.J.3.pulledofTmsecondupsctan 11 days, having beaten then-No S Iowa on Jan . 14 "I was so h1&h because I've never pht)ed against a No I team 1n collqe," said Burton. who as 1sted on ahrtt nra1gbt baskets to spark a kc)' I 3..Q first-half spun "W e were JU iced up tonti}IL .. Burton's three consccuuve tremcndo\ls pa~se~ midwa)' through the opening half helped Minnesota turn a 12-11 lead anto a 25-11 bulge. The Gophers mamtaint-d their 14-poant kad well 1nto the second half before hold1n& off a late Jlhnois raJI)'. .. We beat the No. l team, " s~ud Minnesota Coach Clem Kuluns. .. Sure. they could have played better But I'm ver), \Cl)' proud of my Gophers" llhno1s Coach Lou Henson sounded almo$t rchc"cd that the Uhn1 l~t for the first tame this season anJ "'111 hkelr, fall from the top pot ne't ~eek. 'It's a tnbute to our young men and how hard the} worked to be No. I," he said. "But (bean' ranked fi~•> ccrtaanJy doesn't help )OU win ballgame) ' In the Pacific· Hr UCLA H . W11•!91t•• tate IS: Trc~or W1lwn rebounded tus own mau and hit a lay·in w11h t"o second) len tohf\ the Bruin to the victor) over Wash1na.ton tatc UCLA. 11·5, 6-2, O\!Crame a 1.l·polnt defiett 1n the sttond half. IS Wilson fina hed with 21 Po1n1s. lhe Coup,., 6-11. 1-7. lo~t thtir s1uh con5«ut1vc game .....,_---~iOl ...... l-PQtnt..efton ·fr.om &ian Qu.DAC! ashUlg.. ton lite led 33-2• at halftime .. .. Bnan Wf1&ht. ~ho came ofT the Coupr bench to ac:orc 12 potnl.$. h1ta1honJump hot with 9·SS rcma1n1ng tos•vc the Couaars a 46-33 lcad. But W1hon then 1gn1t«t the Bruins' comeback, teonn112 ~1na down the stretch Wa ....... 14, USC 71: Eldrtdac Rtt11ner scortd 2S poantJ and con,crted four free thro~s 1nc;ide the final menute a the Husk1H, 7-9. 4-4. dealt lht TroJan 7-t.l . , .. , 0.7. their seventh conSttuttvc los Recasncr hit two fr« throws with 43 1eeond\ mn11n1n& to put W11h1na1on ah(Mj, (). 7•. He ~n~ •~o mOft free throwa wnh 13 t«e>ndt lef\ and Jcfl Sanor • ... . ... .. .. ... " .. • • ... added t-wo tree throws to cap the scoring. Oregoa State H , California 14: Gai; Pa)"ton scored all nine Oregon Suite points in tht o'en1mc penod to sparl the Bea' ers. I ~4. 6·3. past California. 13-6. 4-4. Arb.ona H , Arltona State 71: Sean Elhon scored 20 point and No. 6 A.nzona used a first-half burst to bul') -\nLOna talc. The Wildcats led 45-27 at halftime and coasted in 1mprov ang to 14-2 and &·I an the conference. The Sun Devils fell to 9-8. 3-6. Stanford 75, Oregon 53: Howard Wnght scored 19 points and Todd L1cht1 added IS 10 pace I 9th-ranked Stanford. I S-4. 7-2. past Oregon. 7-10. 2-S. In the Big West. UC Santa Barbara 53, Long Bead• Stace 5%: Mike Doyle had the only b3slct in the last thrtt mtnutes and linashcd w11h 11 points as the Gauchos. IS· I. 6-1 , edged the 49crs. 7-10. 4-4. Do)le. v.ho playtd onh 12 minutes becau~ of foul trouble. hit a Jumper with ~:SS left to put the Gauchos ahead. 5J..S I. efTEastin hit one oftv.o fre~ throws for the 49el'$ '-"Ith I :41 r~maming to close lh<' sap 10 5J..S2. Fresoo Sta&e H, Pacific St: Jen is Cole scored 16 points 10 lead Fre no 'itatc. 9-8. 4...4. past Pacific. S-11. 1-7 Oemck Barden and Ke~m Ste,enson both added 14 points for the Bulldogs, including 10 tach an the second half. In other sames 1n\Oh ang top 20 learns: Lollisvllle 15, Soutllera MisslsslppJ 71: Pen 1s Elli on scortd 26 point and No 3 Lou1sv1llc beat Southtm Massa 1pp1 an the Met ro Conference for its 14th stra1ah1 VIClt>t} Lou1s\llle. 14-2. J..-0. outscored Southern Mm1s- s1pp1, 22·6. 10 open the ~ond half. 1ncrtasing ats lead to 65-45 v.11h 11·40 10 pla). Kenn )' Payne scored nine ofh1s t 9 points dunna the stretch and Ellison added 1~. Nort~ Caroll•• State IS, o.ke 7S: 8nan Howard scored 23 points and I 5th-ranked orth Carohna State, 13·2. 4-1. ~litd on its b3ll·hawk1n1 defense to take an tlant1c Cout Conference v1ctol') o"er No. 8 Duke. ~dt~ the. Blu De\ 11'\. 13-1 3·3. to their thatd st~t t lo~. Florida tate It, Sou tb Carolloa '1: Georae MC'Cloud hit a 3-poantcr v.1th !lt\Cn seconds lef\ to hf\ No. 11 Florido State. I S-1 . 3-0, O'tr uth Carolina, 12...4, 2-2.~ the Metro Conference Iowa 1'. WllCOD o 70: Ro) ~arblc got 2• points a became lo~a'sall·llme lcad1na 5.corcr. lcad1n1 thc No. 12 Haw~e)"e . I S·l. 3-2. o"cr W1scons1n an the B11 Ten. ~lo SLltt lM, NorU!•etttn JI: Pc".') Caner tacd a carcer-hilh v.1th 25 point and o. 17 Ohio tatc I~. 4·2 nc\'cr tnailtd after talun1 a ~~ tcad an debuna Northv.cstern 1n the 811 Ten ,., ...... ,, ...... Noa ..,wettem~a ltoet aoa ......... .,.. ...... an••pttft9 ...... ~ ~ ONo Stete ~ef8M•r TOftJ WM• toolrs on. Rockets rally past Clippers, 106-100 Kinp. "'ho napped a t•o-pme lo an1 st~ak. led b)' 12 points early in the fourth pcnod. then held ofT a funou Net raJh to win. Buck Wilham• acd the ct with 21 point and Dcnn11 Hopsol\ hid l . 8detl lit, Peeen IM: \Nrlc~ A. Jones scored '' p01n~ in tho first three manutH ofthe fourth quattcr and Wash1naton fO\tlht off a 'tronJ Indiana romd,.ck h w11 the thnd .'traapt \'tctOI)' for Wastunaton and the founh contteut1vc road Ion for the Pacers. ~hose 1·19 "*1 rttord matchc-s Miam1·1 as the v.ont 1n the NBA. , Nz-an, 11ea11t1: Ale\ EfttliU. scored l4 points arid W 0.vtt camt off the bench to add 17 to lead Dtftwr ovtt holl Mt1m1. ~.,::S the N~ • four-p~ k>liftl tlmll. nt Iola d the capansaon Miama htitbate IO 4-3~ few thr MllllGft. -........... k..n llamb1s arabbc-d a k)(.)lt ball ..ter •lw o.to&et bulDH and banttd u an at the tiuUi'r to IJ~ * Hornela 1ht V1'10f'.)' "' h Uke ( tt, . ._.. tn, Tnl .._. 1• l.a"l Kryiikc>WiK .... I m•u t~JI paiill11 Md~ Ray NftT ..... JS ID._. 4io0ti1!1 MhMt~ ovn \M Tn11I ~ ..... in POnlacL Roben.o.n had 14 of his points 1n the first half as New Mcluco tatt built a 38·30 halftime cushion Palmer had two points and flo d none at the half. "We JU t didn't put 11 t<>sethcr," uJhpn said. "We j>layed dcfcn~e kind of soft tonight. Roberson really- hun us. Mike Doktorayk 1s a &ood post pla)er. and (Roberson) rH Mike Dok all he wanted tonight. UCI. which htt only 39 pct't'Cnt tn the first ha.If. rcmarned w1th1n stnli.. tnJ distance as Jeff Herdman scored 16 of has carter-high 23 P<>1nts inC'ludm& five }.pointers. Herdman \\IS 6 of8 from 3-point range. Mike Dolton:zyk netted 6 of8 field goals and S of 6 rrom the lane for I"' points and arabbcd nine rebounds. but cw Muaco State didn't ltt the nauon 's sccond·lcad1ng 3-point pct· ccntage shooter attempt but nnc Iona ranger. Doktorczyk hit the first shot of the Sttond haJfto make 1t 38-32. but UCl ncYer got closer. The Aa&ics re· sponded with sax straa.&hL -Tout b) Anderson and two by Keith Hill. to make at +i.32 wath 17: 11 remainfoi. Palmer's JUmpn pulled the Ant· , eaters back ""'1than 10, 58-48. with 11 · 11 to pla v. Bu t tv. Mexico tatc "".Cnt on a 2~-8 run over the nellt ~1\ nianutcs. anclud1ng eaght points b) Wellie Joseph. and took an 80.S6 aead on Sean Rou.rkc's follov.·&n W1th S.27 to play. The Ag.tes' largcit lead wa 8-61 "We didn't establish an in idc me and some of our better pla)'C't\ d 091 h"~Cllood game," Mulla.a.an_ said "Make Dok and Rob (Doktortz)k) did not ha~c aood same for them. Jeff Herdman had a heck of an offensive pme. not a vet') 1ood defenswe pme." Joseph fina•hcd with 16 point and seven rebounds for the Agics. white Roben.on led the way for Ne .. Me.:1co tatcon the board with nanc Ricky Butler had seven rebound for UCI. which outttbounded \he A:gJn ll-20. bui was 1dent 0Cfen11vdy. Denver trades Natt, Vincent ti \' k I l H \ I & > ,. • mA IT,._11111 .._.Ct st tut ~~ ftct. •• L.Mltn 21 " .475 "'°9nlx 2• 1• ...,, 2 ,.. .... 2• ,, .m 2 Gokttft Slate 20 11 .S26 6 Porti.nd 20 19 .513 611J s.ctamen10 12 2' .31' " Clll9er1 10 30 .250 17 ~· DMillft HOUiton 2• 16 .600 Ulah ,. 16 .600 De Mas 20 11 .526 3 Denver, 21 20 .S12 3'h San Antonio 11 21 .282 121..; Miami • JS ,103 19112 ... ...._ c..-~ ...... OMtlen New York 27 1• .459 PN~la 22 11 .550 ,.,., 80$ton II 21 .462 • Ntw.JerMY 16 2• ·'°° 10Yt Washlntton ,. 2)-.311 11 Chartotta 11 30 .261 16 c:.Ytral DNtwft Ciev.land JO • .719 Detroit 26 12 -~ • MltwaukM 2S 13 .651 s Atlanta 25 1•' 641 S'h Ch lea go 23 16 .590 711, lndiaM 11 29 .27S 20 T1MMIY'• Scer'9t Houtron 106, ~ 100 S.Cr~to 112, New J-y 109 We"*'°ton 126, I~ 106 • Din~ 12'J. Mi.ml IOI Chwtotle 8', Uren • MllweukM 127, Porllend 109 T .. V'I Gemet Cllertolle el Ullen. 7.30 Pftl S.Cremento el 8o•ton, 4:30 P.m. GOiden Stett t i Phlltdelot't'-, 4.30 p,m Cltvtlend ti Ottroll, S p,m. S.n Antonio el Oetlaa, S P.m . wunlnoton et Chtc.go, 5:30 Pftl N-Vork er Pnoenb, 6:30 pm • Arlente et S..ttle, 1 1>.m Redll'tl 106, OillPen 100 CL'"°llU -Norm.n 7· 15 2-3 16, WOif I · 11 H 16, atnlemln 6·14 )·4 15, Delley 3-10 2·2 '-HIJ'on 1-1 0-0 4, Wltl+amt ~ +-5 ff, Smith 2-3 4·6 I. Gerrlc:k 1·2 0-0 2, Kitt 1· I 0-0 2. CiondrtJICk 1·2 0-0 2. Lock 0-1 1·2 1 Tottla .0-'6 11-n 100 HOUITOM -Short 9·20 H 19, Thorpe 1·14 7,11 21, Oltiuwon 9· 17 2·S 20. FIOYd S-14 f· 10 lD, Wooctson S-11 0·0 12, Chievcxn S·ll 1·2 11, MCCormlck 0-l 1-2 I, LMvel C>-0 0-0 0, ThOl'llPM)n 1·2 o-o 2. Nevitt o-o ~o o Total\ 41·9' 21·)1 106 Sc.-. w Ouel'tlln Cl~ JO 11 If 2>-100 Moualon 2S 17 l3 ll-106 l·Polnt voeta-W•lllema l , FloYd, WoodMln 2 FOUied out-None ltlCIO\lndt~N-• 61 (Ben· .-min IJ), Houlton SI (Oleiuwon IS). As· tbra-CU-• 2S (Nl~on IS), Houiton 22 (Flovd 12). Totel ~11-'l 26. Houston II.. Allende~l6,411. COLLEGE MEN New Mexko State 90, UCI 69 ( ... We1t C....,._.) UCI New Mtxlet Sm .. """"" ........ Butter 1 O 4 2 ltobtfton 9 3 1 11 Herdm.n 1 l 3 23 Jo•tc>ll 1 2 2 16 M.e».1rc1vk 6 S 4 11 Anderton 1 3 J 17 fltalmer 4 0 J 10 T tVlor 4 0 l 9 Ployd 3 4 2 10 HIM S 0 0 11 lt.Olllrczyk 0 0 0 0 een .. mln 1 0 • 1 Andtroll'I 2 o 1 s Hick~n O 1 O 1 LeMI o o 1 o ltourkt l 7 3 I McCloi.ktv I O I 2 McCOOi 0 0 I 0 PHell o o o o Acre I 2 o • Mlv o o o O ltOllef'I 0 0 0 0 Tot111 24 12 19 6t Tottl1 37 14 II 90 Halftime ,.._ Mt••co Stttt ll·lO l·oolnt ooet• UCl-Herdmtn 6 Pelmtr 2, Al'dtnon I, ...... Mexico S111-Tevtot ) Ht• ' TtcM!tal• bv~ Aobtrton llen,.mln 1111 OoklOt'UYk HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TrabucO H•1 12, Ora'* SI lhdk C-st LtNUtl ~ TrallUC:e Hlb .. ft .. "' .. " "' "' enltl'I ' 3 l s Poulo• 2 1 0 1 itodrlluer 1 1 I 6 Swenw~ 6 10 1 22 Me1tv1 4 0 3 10 KrlKl'I 6 0 0 14 Ouren 3 o o 1 Mlnnlno 4 2 I 11 ltO.s.finotf 3 0 1 ' Goodmen 3 0 0 ' Gltlelons 1 1 I 4 Ar~ I 1 I l ~ o 1 O 2 CrOOClllkk 0 0 0 0 l'l\lddleton 1 O l 4 S•enton I • l 6 AndlnOll 7 O O 6 Ltrntf' I 0 I 2 Rn Wlnotr 4 0 s • ltubebVI ' 0 0 2 Henotller I 0 0 2 Steed J 0 I 6 .,. McCrory 0 I 0 I ·Joie/I n 9 11 SI Tolt lt 29 20 9 12 • Sctre try Ouertwl .. "'" 6 I 19 2S-SI ,...Oueo HIHt l1 14 t• 2?-12 l·POlnt VOtb Ort~Anderton 7, Al11tv1 ~ Our1n '· TrtbuCO Hllla-Krlecl't 2, POUlol I COLLEGE WOMEN UCI 6J, San Jeso State S3 ( ... We1t C••-> SM JtM S•te UCI ....... """'"' 2 I 3 S Unirtd S 0 1 10 lll9Johm0n lllt S S 1 IS Ptrk1 S S l IS S I l I I L" I 0 2 2 l 2 S I L1urn91 9 0 2 22 2 0 ' 4 Ooutv 2 ' l s 0 I 2 I ANsledl 0 0 2 0 HOtlCK 0 0 1 0 T 0111\ 1S 9 19 S3 'o4tl\ 20 13 11 SJ Halftime UCI, 31-10 l·POlnl toal$ UCl-\..lrerreot 4. ' T edln4c:at Sen Joie Stele lle!ICtl Vou'n find the largest selection. the nicest people and something you don't find everywhere tan appreciation ..... ICMOOL ..U ......... I f2 Heir• (lee--~) ''Stadi ·~ ..... .. .... M.Ml¥fltld 4 • s • ,.,.. •••• C1'tCOft 2 0 2 4 ...__.lft • l • t A.M.tVf... 3 • 3 • $urUlll 4 • I 16 $etmielll0 1 0 2 4 k#IOto I 2 I 2 Ltrrlbt 3 0 3 6 Col>M t l 0 5 AMrew I o o 2 Trullllo O O J I Totels IS 0 15 30 TOllft l• 12 I .. s.dOleOecll Ei19f'Cle fare '" °""""' lt 6 t ,._,. ' 17 9 3•POl11t tOtll. Mont TecMIQI: Larrio. ($) u.w.nnv S3, C.,_. dll ~ JO • ( ... VleW LAHM> ' c-.... ~ C°'*I 1' : '! : OtYl• , ~ ~ r; ~ 3117.loMM>ll 3201 llmM:Yll I J 4 S Gtndert 3 0 l 6 Yosml1ewe o 1 1 I 5tto O 'O O o Gfttnfltfd 0 0 1 0 $.AM 2 0 I 4 Heo 1 0 0 l Cumml"" 0 0 I 0 Ho t00 4 Wottt S 0 I IO Slay 2 I l S ltldloul 0 I 0 I Tot11$ 10 f 11 30 TOIM 24 S 12 Sl kwt .., °'*""' Coront def ~, 1 S l It-JO Univtn1rv 19 11 14 ' 9-Sl l ·POlnt 90lll Corone cMI Mtr-+teo I Ttchnk:llt· COl!ft\ (CdM) Tuatln 63, NowDOtt Hart.er 4' ISM VW L ..... ) Tlnttll New-1 ....., ScN• Sequel re Perklm Andenon Coombt Wllklns Hwtlrsmth Lln<bn Totels ........ """'· 1032 McGuire 01•1 6 ,S 217 Hel 4 3 Sil ' 0 ? ,. SummM• 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 16 Glem 11 3 3 27 1 O 2 4 &errv I 1 0 l 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 ' 0 0 2 11 9 IS 6l Torels SC-llY 0uel1iln Tualln 13 22 16 I~ NtWPOl'I Herl>Of' 10 14 9 ·~ 3-POlnt -·· NewPOl'I Htrbor-<lltm 3 TtcMlc.tlt N«w. Weedbttd9t SJ, Costa Mtu JI (hdlc Geest L....-) W11•rt-.. C_. MtN fl"-". .. ""'"' 2327 GooCI 121S 2 0 0 4 MOOr• 4 0 0 ' I 2 0 4 SCofteld 2 4 l I s 4 1 u Surmon 2 o 2 4 2 0 3 4 A~lln I 1 2 3 202 • Nouvtn 1022 Lasorda feted Ww*' Wlllt Herrv Re1Nlun Wi1Ntm1 Krouae O..n T.W NllUWI Total\ s 1 2 12 ' 0 1 2 I 0 0 2 21 II 12 S3 Tottls 11 1 16 JI Dodgers Ma,...er Tommy usorda and LOu ~lnlella. for111et' *lpper of th• Yank•••· share • ...... lllOlllent at f'ra.r·1 Club dinner ho~ usorda In New Yortc. ~'"~ Wocldiwld91 11 '2 1• 1~ Coste Mele 9 II 6 s-JI l-POint 90911 Coste Mew-Good, Moort TICMIUI\ None. LffUM 8NQ 21, La9UM H•1 21 (ft.elk CtHf LMtUt) u... .... LaeuM e.dl """'"' .. ~--Godlrev S1tllev 5""1h Cosorovt Keio.11 Fltmmlne 1 0 2 2 Slel 4 4 1 12 S O 4 10 Hardm.n I 0 S 2 l 0 0 2 ltuth 3 3 I f 0 0 • 0 kltme>en ' 0 0 2 2014SllOl'1 1002 1103 Mlrlow 0020 Totals 10 1 IS 21 Tolll\ 10 1 10 27 ker9 w Oue"9n Leoune Hllll 6 • 2 9-21 Leeune IMch 2 10 t 6-17 l ·oolnt ooel\, None. Techniub: ~ HOf KJ\ ·~. ., NHL STANDINGS ~c ..... w.t SmvtM DMMell w L T ~ GF GA Calgary 32 11 7 71 213 1.0 Kin9S 27 19 • SI 252 211 Edmonton ,. 21 ' s. 216 191 Vancouver 19 2S 6 .. 160 162 Winnloeg 17 21 ' ~ 190 20I Norm OMMen Detroit 22 19 • S2 117 "' St. Louii 17 23 • ., 161 17S M innesota 16 23 10 '2 165 112 ChlcallO IS 21 1 31 18' 219 Toronto 16 29 • 3' 150 202 Walts COllfttMCO ll'atr1ctr DMsJeft NY Rangeri 27 16 1 61 202 176 Pilliburgh 27 17 • SI 223 203 WHhington 2S II • SI 113 166 Phlladoll>hlo 2S 23 3 53 196 173 New Jer'9v 11 2• • .. m 206 NY lslanderi 16 29 3 3S lSI 199 AMml Dtvllioft Montrtal ll 13 6 72 196 150 Buffalo 22 21 6 so 180 117 Boston 20 21 10 so 169 167 Hartford 20 2• • •• 17• 171 Quebec 16 29 6 Jt 173 229 Tllun411V'I SC- Vencow~er 6, ~ 2 ~Ion 4, St LOU.I t We~ton 1, ~· o N '( I PanOtl'S I, WIMtilft 6 Mlnnftotl S, OutCleC S Cel9af'V S. NV llaneer"I 3 ~1 6, K.,._ 2 Sc-..,., ....... DAYart LOCK•• ........... , -> *"· n .,,...,,, * rte* C*I. 1 ..,,. •••. l t.llOelOft f !Int COCI, MS sc.-... N•WiiO!tT L.AMOtlM -I llOOI, 11 tnfltt• 1 Nnd lleu, t• rodl fllll. II ~. f ""'"'*4, 2 ceotren. Au1tnllan 0... (et 111 ....... , MEN Sel'nlltMI ,.,..... Ivan Lendt. Ciech0$1ovekla, def TIM>ml• ~, .. , .. Auslrte, 6·2. 6-4, S-7, 7·S, Mll'CK!aY Meclr, C1tch0slovtkl•. dltf Jen Gunners~. s.eci.n. 1-t •-2, 6-t WOMIN ftmllMI o.ulllill Merline Nevrethove·Pem Shrlv~. US., def Jent Novolne·Htltnt SUllove. C1tcll$1ovtkle, 6·4, 7•S, PtllY Ftndlek, U.S ·JIN Hellleflngton, C•Nlcl•. def Sltffl Grit, WKI Germanv· Gabriele S.tlotllnf, Areenllne, 6·3. 7·6 MIXID OOU9 LIS ,.,.,..._ Jim P\1111'1, U S • J1nt NovOIM CrtchOllO· vekit, def Tom Nltn..-i•Mtnon lotlellr•t. Net'*1alld• •-3. •·2 C..... men AO.DAS INVITATIONAL , .. .._w•> sec...•--~ Ste.,. &Nan ITe11H) def Maril. ICelMan IUCI). ,.,, 6·4, 6·1, Pel Frvnn CTUH) oef 1t1CN<d LUOMt 1ucn. "'· 6·•· ,_, ""'' ..... ~ Mark IC.Mllen·lticNrd Lutin« IUCI) def Doug Uvinolon·lll Wr'lllt (Tuaon. Arl1 ), 6-1 6·4, MAit Ceo.o.n·AarOfl StOloman CUCll oe1 ,Jay lltlchmond (Poltlt Veior1, Flt l·Aooert Ven't Hof (NeWl>O'I 8-dl), 6·1, S-7, 6·3, Chrl' GaN·SColt Polllle't ILOllll IMctl Stettl def Caoltn Hoftmam·M•kt ~ (UCI), 7·S. 6·2 llllH 1104kl\ ( 01 .11 f.,I H\,hl 111\11 WaJT·ltOQt•t New Merdco St to, UCI 6' UC $anti ..,.._. Sl, ~ IMcft St 51 Fr.-o Sf. "· llleclfle J2 UCLA ... ~St ..a W..,_..on ... USC 7S St..,_ 7S. Or..-.. » AflltM ... .,,..,.. .. 71 Or..-St .... C:..Wllle .. Cell ~ "· cs ..... ,,.,. .. ,. CS I• I ,._, '4. CM fl"4'Y ...,,_ D UC ....... 7S. Cal fl"4'Y· IU>. ...... &S.Dielltlf 61 NI·~ ti, UWI JI .......... a..- ... C•O ...... ,. ... ~. ...,.,.,...., .. . ......... ; ......... . , .... -.TAAUl1 ~ ..... ,... ........ Clltlilllfl ... Grit ...... ti LOU!tleM lfdl 1•, L.omer n Na l.Aultlolle n, ,....,._ f . Ailtflfl 7S C•O Nor1'I T .... 16, SW T••• '' n Jolft ..,._ Jt n. r ..... ~· a1w-•nn " °"* IL .,_, '2 ........ .,..,.... .., .... "· .......... " Mii ..... "'· .... 61 N.C. OW""9 17, .. .._., °"" .. "'· ....... "''" • St~~·-·' An~._,._..., . .... " , .. ....,,... ..... t ''· .,...... .. MlttM ... ...,__ .. Morttfl ... 11, '°""' 14." N.C..... ..... OW.. 1' N'1W l.• .. , ... fl. _...... ,. .. ...,... ~a, o. Do· ,.,.... 7S ...... n.~• f ....... Tedi a. NC• W.at:,....o• Ve CMlt•••Mltft• It; .. ... ,.....,. 11 W C..... 1', NC• ~71 W llt.-UOY II. ~ ""'*6' ................ c ... ~1',_,.... .. 111111 II ...... ,, . ._...,,. i!~....... ..... "· 14 ~, ... ~:~Bi:.: Tiie lelell CondlltOflS II till '"°"' In C.11· '°'"" ltld Nev Iida, es rtPOl'ltd try tM c.d • tomla Stele Automob>lt AtiOClalton lAsloM ftan -No r•POl'l ..,... -No -· Hoot .,.... mae11111e Ill'~. tlvt CNln dev. two Chain "'9tll 0... fetl allldl -No r-1 S.-S.-.. -No rtPOl'I su.iar leWt -No new, 6·9·toot be ... mtdllnt tilled, ....,,n cheln Tallet 0..... -No new. l ">·lool be"· mKl\lnt Ptcktd POwdfr, l•O Cllaln encl -wrfa<.t Ifft Nef1ll 5W -No reoort ._. MN41ews -NO new, S~•-.9·fOOI be ... P1tatcl PO•dt<, mac:hlnt eroomtd, 11 c:11e1n HM14WtM -NO r-1 SWlw VtlWt ca.• .... , -No new, 7·toot llt.M, HOied e>0wdet, ~ orOOl'ntd. cable C.,, 90ll00la t nd 14 CP\elf'\ S.-w Vff/lllrf 16.• .... ) -NO new. 4-foot beM, Pldled POWder, mtehlnt Ol'-"*I, four dlaln Md ·-W"IKt llf" • "-'MW V.., -Sotftl ert1flci.1. 6·1•foot MM, Hdltd POWdlf. ma<llltlt llt'O«ned. trem, 11 ct\tlt• 1nc1 "• wr1ac• lift• ~ ftMll -NO new, 2·,·tool "" NCt.ed POWdtt me<htnt Of'oom.d, "II. CN<n #II •.... -No ntW 7•fOOI DIM PIClled --· ~ groomed. 'h' Clleof'\ II.die Summit -No ,._, !6trrt Siil •...o -No new. •·toot M\e, ltrm HCked POWdtr, w v111 Clllof'i IOrtt,.... -No ntw, 7·9·1oot "" ltrm Plciltd CIOWder, tnaCllN 11roomtt1, 11 '"'"' Mt .... -NO new 5-1001 MM, HCktd POWdt<, MVlll Cl\tlr. 0.... .... -No ,.._, 4·S·IOOI baM, HCk..ci POWdtl MYWI Clllln lnCI ~ \Uff"e '"'' WRt:.'tTI I "G N • 0 """ lcMlt SUM$9T LRA9UI M9IW SJ. ............ a.di " 9t-Leftl\l'ntll (HI ) d Tuuollllo, 10·2 IOS-Ttvtor (M) tech ltl ov« UDtOa. IS·O I 12'--ttMtunt CM> d Marone a. 10·2 11..,_,.lcfltrd• (M) ttctl tel over WrOllllt, IS·O 126-Nl"'imant (M) p AffaftO, ) l3 ll2-AIMll (Ha> d IM!, s-.. l)t-Strooel (Ml d Coepman, 19·9 14S-Kllrl (Ml d. SWna. 6-0 1St-l.'*es (HI) d Clrt...... 11-0 16s-MoMI CHI) P ~ • .J6 17~orboft (Ht) 1 lttsk, 1'09 191-<:-tMt> 9 F~411. 1 SI Hwt-Wlltvn IN\I P OH!wd, ~ G01.•· 11..-lS, ,......,_ Vff/lllrf • ~I (FV) won by '°""' lGS--0 Nltder"""*" CE > Cl Nerulll, 9·0 112-(;. NlederlnltWMls CE ) d Fulcl, 6-0 llf-Tuler• (El won by lorltll lt6-+i0 (FV) d. Hite, J-1. lll-WNteflekl (FV) won by lor1elt I»-~ IE> d ftvaill, 13-~ l45'-4tlenerdl (E) -IW ~I 154-'<0lllnt IE) won llY lor1elt 16S-Oubov IE) won 11¥ lorlell 17S-Trew CFVI P. Cov!e, US lf~IOll (FV) d Htftd, 9 6 Hwt-ttaui.ron IFV) P S.nden, 2 40 SIA VlllW LllAGUll u.w.nltY U, cw-• Mer 9 ,._Veiov.llv tUI •on bv tort••• los-ttor•I (U) won bv forfeit llt-Oo•erdenl< (U) •on tw torlell llf-Klm IU) won t>v tonett 126-MarCMMl'IO IU) won tw torf110 l»-f>lk• IU) won l>v lort.11 l»-tCKdlell ICdM> d Gonit ltl, 10 S 145"-+WlldOn (U) •on Dv lorl .. t ls.--D1vb IU) Cl Grime. IS·O 16s-<h0w (COM) P TOlllver. • •2 17s-<'*'9 (U) won DY tori.it 191-H• (U) won llw tor1eol Hwt-Wondll CU) -l>'t' ~I TR.\'\SA(TIO'\S ~ 9ASl9ALL Amwk.ail &.....,. ANGELS.-AOtMO 10 tll'mJ • tn Stu C ~"· Ptlaler on e Ollt·vt., con•rect OETROfT TIGEltS-AllfMCI to term\ "'" DWt 'fnt Mt./IJWIY end Gtr'r Ptll•i oullie<dtf'. on --v-contre<I• KANSAS CITY ltOVALS-A11rffd to l.,.m, wllll Steve Ferr PtlC"« on 1 Oftt· vttr con· trtef OAKLAND A THLE TICS.-AOtffd to ttrm• Wllh MIU CllltOO lnhelde< end Cutt Youn9 1>1tC'her. on one·v•tr ,onrrect• SEATTLE MAlltNER!--Atn•d to term' with Dart*! COit' .nflekler. on 1 one veer eontrtcl. ' MltleMI LM9W SAN FlltANCIKO GtANTS-AOfffCI 10 ltftnt wlll'I Wiii Cllrk '"'' bUtmt'I on • OM .,,..,. conrr a<t A .. Ill dlltft L._.,,. &LUE FIELD ORIOLCS H1"'•d 1111 ... vouno m.~ aAM<ITIALL MltMMI ......... Au.tlltlell DENVf!R NUCGETS-TrtOH Caiv111 Nett end Jev V.nctnl IO(werd• 10 1111 S.'1 Antono0 '°"'' fof Oev>d Grtt11w00d lorwtrd 1 '1d Der••" COOk. eu-rd MILWAUKEE llUCK5-)IOftff Mer~ 01••\ ouaro. for ""' r-inM of 1111 ~"°" PHOENIX .SUNS.-Slentd T It °""" 9'*'0 to t MCOftd 10-.v tOf\trect \Hf\ t(•1I .,,,, · , I nl h In deadloCk The suit soettr tams ol COl'Oftl dcl Mar and Univmity hiah• f~t Iona and hard Thurtday bUt ftnillicd rilfit where they starud -an a tit for eeCond p&ace in the Sea V.ew l.Alpe. The two remain three points be- hind leque-leadina Tustan, a l-0 winner over Newport Harbor Thun.- day; with 3-1·2 lea&ue marks. Corona is 1 l·S.3 overall, wh1lt Una Aandt 7-6-l "' The Sea Kinas had several ,ood opportunities 1n the wanina momtnts Qfthe ma&ch, but Trojansjoalie K.elh Kynocb, who had ei&ht uv~bad. • IOOd stop of a C.dM leoOnd effort 1n ihe final m.anute to avoid defeaL CdM'1 Kim Kolsa.ad bad ail •vn while Chnsty Prouah played ftU. 11 fullbeck. Preotace Perkin made• nacc ctanna of a deflected Uni shot in the flnc half to save anotMtTrojan drive. ··we take pnde in 1huttina out oppocnt5," said CdM Coach John Nauyen ... It seems like when other teams score, we get down. J told them teams arc going to score. Today our defense huna in and did a pat job. We just couldn't get our shots to 10." In other girls soccer: 'hid.a I, Newport Barbor t: Enka Whistler assisted Dawn Coykendall for the pme-winmnc goal with five minutes to_ pla and the Tillen ma1nt.a1ned first pace an ffie-sei 1cw l..eque with a S-0-1 mark. Newpon fell to 2-3-1. Lisa T~mpleton stoppe-d l4 shots for Tustin, while Newpon aoahe Lorena Valdivia had I 0 saves. Marlaa S, Wutmlalter S: K.Jm Scntman's goal with about seven mmutes rcma1ni0J hclpe-d the h<>lt Lions salvage the uc after Manna had ralhed from a 2--0 deficit with three stra1Jht coals. Scntman and Jennifer Bllltnl staked Westminster. 2·2·3 in tht Sunset Lca1uc, to the first-half lead before [)(bb1e KJem scored twice a.nd Melanie Frakes once to put the Vikings, 10..6-3, 4-1·2. up by one Wlth about 18 mmut~s remaining. La1ua HUia 4, Lapu Buda J: Kathy Marlow scored' the lone goal for the Ani1ts. who remained winless in four Pac1ficCoa11 ~ague matches. In Jirls field hockey: Hu.&tqw• Bea~ s. M.ariaa t: The Sun~t t.eaauc champion Otkn con· tmued their dom1na11n1 play as Brenda Blackham. Taffany Delp and Tracy Gray each notched aoals Hununston 1s 8..0.1 tn the Sunset. In men's college tennis. l 'Cl's Mark Kaplan and Richard Lubncr fell to opponents from the niverstt)' of Texas m second round sinsJcs action of the ad1das lnv1t.a· uonaJ at Indian Wells, but two o(thc Anteaters' doubles teams advanced to second round play Kaplan fell to Steve Bryan. 2-6. 6-4. 6-1. while lubncr was beaten b) Pat Fl)'nn, 6-7 6-4. 7-6. 1n the open tournament In doubles, the team of Kaplan and Lubner defeated Doug L1v1na.ston and 8111 WnJht ofTucson, Anz .• and UC l's Mike Cad1f:n and Aaron Stolpman defeated ay Richmond of Ponte Vcdr11. Fla . and Robcn Van't lf of of NC"" port Beach, 6-l. s-7. 6-3. In women' collete tennis Kaasa• I, UCI 1: taeey Cadigan was the only winner for the Anteaten. who dipped to l·I with the opcn1n1 round lc>sl to the Ja)ha-.ks at the Bnaham Young Round·Rob1n Tour- oament 1n Provo, Ulab. UCI will fatt Colorado today and BYU Saturday. ~--iL<lia ..... . ; l.ii'f 'AIKJ .... -,,,.. --aMa. , .... .... u.. .................... . ._._~ ... . ei:.........__. ,. ifiam~ CP IJ ... llta '~~~"Ii-­::;_ .e;r. f= 't: it-al&i ........... ---__.,,.. rt.";7,..,'11 Ii - 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX "2·5671 MOii NOltTM OUllM CO. ...,_ ,..IOUTMORA ... CO. • 1111 From North Or ... County ''°'."'South Or ... COIM'lly ·-...- -&• • a ....1.1 --• ... ~ 0 • 26241 ---I' .... C.M .. 1M. 1"'9A. • -• ... ..,._ rm .......... -:: 1,-iili0 . ...--i 11llO: ~__.,,.. ... •OAlm * HOrMon11wClllWl.New·..... Wzatftzld :a= ~ no-' 111 8-d 7IMM2 pllnca, la Veld. ........ ·-··· '*' --lftott .... .....-2606 MC).I ...... owe ~11 -111i WALK TO MACH o-. l l2l0/mo ~1118 llAU'tiJ'UL ae" 28A '° beeeh •• tc OK. 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I 111bo1 m 26lJ7 0-avail 1970 Wellace. + 5.edepoalt ~7 • mo Weight row. UIOOrmo Can I« 9PS>t 831-1111 2 ' ··-· I 0 TMPtopetfyMatt Gerctener IMI Awl! 211, Oel•lg.28R, 1BA ll~to - ---........ .. •. •II II II.I• 28R 2BA condo Mel..,. cr•ctlt I r•t•renc•• Nnd, 2 car ~rport l~R ~~ .... Newly 1 l)WIJ.!!'.: Speceoua 1 & 2M ,._,,, -••••• • 721~orl35-78t 1 oc.en view. S1100/mo "~· .,...,_, rg ,_,.... 9eeut1Mpool.,..,1at99 HA 2...aA. I CPr ..,~ • Mllm yr1y 145--4090 patio; CIOM 10 ahopt tac, room l 195n:a poo1,--.~f'm on(IOltcourM840·~ EASTIM. irnmec 3BR S590/mo•oap6$0-724" room ON\.Y 157 P"' yenl. I 1HO/fft0 Pta 28A Oen 28A s..wwld 28A l'IOIM. avf 2/ 1 gatdnt um UlllLM 2BR 1 BA hwnl\M I.pl mo ....,..,,~--------• PYOC*tlla 142-1791 ~. 2 w gw, ._.. to ,.....,, pd 11950/mo yrly 1 bloek to twllOOMn, Yf'Y. Patio, llgtllad catPof1, IU mlA lfTI . ...... 18A, owaoa. IQ Nwpt HgtM .... 3M 18A bMctl or Hoeg HOIP 152-11.e/D 860-3008/E $560/mo utt11 Incl Can S7001mo 2 peoe>la No .. ... 281f --~~ ...... yetd .. ._..,16tyr hkUS)e home Gara g•. ne w 11250/mo 5'1-o1le7 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Sat/Sun, 115 6 Say pate M&-9507 · W. flMllr ,_, 2..., ale 22()1..8 ,......,,,.. 1750 decor gmdf #Id I 1050 3BA, 28A. ..ce.11en1 lo-<>c.antront upalelf1 28R - ---la mmY Mo ,_.l11I011M. C--"'° NO e>et• 545-71183 lotrf.' no pets. ~79 *l11'U11111* cation U .000/mo 2BA, •ncl gang• 2~,0 1':~ ·~:·~·=~ lll·ll11 WMl·1• ........... Gr..e .,_ 2 MMtef 8' 2'1\ Ba Ow 4'BR 28A HY Htne, dining 723· 1'73 Ao' I 1300/mo yrly Bob Of ttnk«a' Oft c;;.,,t« SI 1wrJ 11 htlf A/C, ~ &.PV.. • 2126 + family rm Vacant LIDO SANOS 38r 2Ba 157·2523 JO PROPERTY $875 AYI 2/1 MS.1•54 71e/lll .. 1 1 1350/mo, Avaiw.ble 211 Grdnrlwal•r Pd ffSMC, comrn pool, fence MGMT751·2787 _ _ llTY•nfl .,.. .. l2700moveln 476-2353 lml'MCUlel9 2·atorY 38 R ~l=~tc:".,.M:J3Lou yd, dbl get, yrty, SHOO OCEANFRONT yHrly ........... E"ll<M 2BR. page, large 21MaA. ll'plc, dbl gar, ·...... • 2"1·0575 « e...t-ooe5 , .... newly redone 38RI •2650 HAR~ A\IE• yard with patio wsnr Ilk· • * l •,_Bf* comin poof, 113&0/mo. •CHIC turnii'hed Udo - -lBA 'ger11g4t Avail 311 A tmall, qulal complex up $775/mo l~;~~~~~=~ja rand n•w lu1tutt P\ece Atty .... 110" SanO.h" 28r,cten,ga<· HMr Hoag H3~·21~tfAk SHSolmo Agt 850-32,.3 18R poolald• w/paho & 2548 OAANGE It townhom•. 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No patL ~ 38A 28.A DUPl.EX 100 W NO fEE4i ,t,ot 6•1 8Hi .,BR ff1>ie, 11~. 2 t•78 E\19 '42·53H , blOdl frp1e gatege,spot· 3,R. 28A condo. trl)4C, •mJU&WMd.J PENTHOUS£1iir Ver 2BR. 1BA 2 carp0(11, patio Oat No pelt 399 ..... 'xtru 11500/mo. ••EASTSIOE adorable w/dhk.kup,2patlot,ap. •NOFEECHAAOED• utile Sec ,recrm,poo1.I comm pool, Ing dl w, _W_BayStS&l5 ~ IWLOIUl/91 0/175-NT7 EJ875-700I 28R 18A ~· 1 eat p!MCM av~. Noe M¥tl agent M2·71C>e Jae .-una etubl\N quiet Ir!* dOM 10 bMci\, 2 •WTlm* 28R 1BA, r::nd· r~I ,... ......................... .. 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Newport --h pool CALL Olene 673· UIOO °' i PfWATE PARTY..,,,, to 84S47M, 722-8011 Peciflc: RE. Ms-3613 38R. 2BA. 2-cw gar. trpl j curity bullchng .,., 248·78.57 *UIT'lmJ* LQ 1BR loft, country .... bUy CM/N8 home/fix•. On tr••·Uned ttrfft, 673·1501 --Spacious 28R 18A w/yd ting Mt5 No pee&. 180 'l"l~-....... ---1 Cuti°' can trada Npt ,..... 2107 •DmJM•• LOVELYHOMEneat gard /wat•r pd , ftlllllD1 ..... •W&LITllUll* oar I lt'C:lry Vaty ~ 21st St Oya Me-HM ~ ..... =='r=C...===~mlifCl:Mt::condO:;;c:M&-14iF-r7~3f; •Wl"Vlfll-• Family rm, big yard ,~ ~2~'t;f'':i3fro' S14'00/moM8-2~ Gal•,.,..,.dedcomm poo1 I" rr old epacJ<Na Studio SS.25 Cu'1 lt83l·12M EY9114. S-.9~ -·-··· S1•7S/mo call 54&-91M • u ----c •. ·-$&50/mo 8*.t MO-SM4 -• E SIDE 1 ..... -...... ->-= 1002 .._smrurt ......... 1069 Lg 2BR 29A S 1700. Slip 852·93M °' 984-5974' LIDO ISLE EXE rutn 4... dUb hM. walk to bCt1 Ill ..U •w lff ...., -·-· _.. --... =:;,;;•._ _____ l;,";;;o_,iii_~,-!li!i~i!ii9Y~•!'!'"~ii!ol elll 722-03T7175&-15M ·-a• .. -.S 3Ba. l,.g patio/garage Frlge 1tova $845/mo. 111 Ull... -.-srnl comptp. ~. F/P • AC ORCES SALE -• Tm .. I WlTD $2500/mo wlnt11 8111 1450 dee> MS-0•82 28R 28A. pr1vat• patio. refrig. sto,_., al ut1 Incl BELC(XIT ~~~BO~ ~IEW HOMES OPEN SAT 12-4'pm 1129 1 ~ :!:_,.yard ~~: = Boatctwaltl +pool, uunu, Grundy RNltor 87M HS 1 _ 1 • ••• -• s::c,1ou•_:P:1~B~· ftrat>I~ MW. pettc.-. w/rent "45/mo ~ Som Mt Model 58' 2037 SeYfla 281 hOf'M "' • • gym & ClubhouM New --, .... -g ting. page, IP9 new Extra 1g 28R 28.A. ctlW Luitut10Us Towne Coli.c-"* . dblg., walk lot>Mch • bllndl, beam calllnga, alt1t l car.,.tt 28R 171 ... 12 1BR 1BA w/d d/w lrJ)IC Cau belOfe 10am dacOf NopettS950/mo t . ~-· tlon Plan-A S776.000 3:• UH.OO~~;C 1mmac 11•50. ~1E Sl25Petoll14"-"902 ~v.eA 111001mo. 111. ~ oe .. n therbor vt•w Ownatlagt •96-3921 I utttspd 2151 PecltlcA~ ;;:· ;a11s:"·1;-.a;·& OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 ~:-~!3°~73 ON THE BEACH 0CMn 3BR 2i,;BA kill twnhM nr IUt. MC· dap CALL .r:~t~:~~d~• $1200/mo 7a&-527' BEAUTIFUL 18R New 831-8107 Of 845-0301 ctap ~·pett ec2~.,: 12 Chatham en. Npt 8ctl • "'~ bch Ot>I gar. frplc;, ec>a. 8~7-6041 Mon-Fn OR • W-k 28A tBA paint, appl enci.t, carpet •LARGE. ci.atl a qyiet s-8kr 75t-el08 •NEWPORT SHORES• Vu, 28' Lux Condo,.,.... lanc•d yard S 1275 964-8988 Evee I Wkndt Gat, lrplc, lndty. patiO .... al to bMCfl Drapes. Prlv•t• J.cual 38R 2BA t ...... ti Lafga 3Br 28a. -'" • S289 500 WILAND Ptcg,. Vac •• , 150/IMM, eeea Ml-85 bite lo bCh $1350/mo lrplc;, garaQ.a. Yf/('t dean, """"/ 1 11968 • • '-· ,,. o. Coast Pie.la,~ ot CM ..... 2BR +OEN 9117-1382()(138-3094 ""2• Of 41 •Spaclout 3BR 28A StOOO mo 6574290 Oyw ~mo 20· lndty tee •YI. dbl gar. w/frplc a gat, Avail now lllT ll'fl lllJJ'WUTI DOCKSIDE RE 722.9730 3BR. 28A, new carpet I IMnt 21 44 Upper Oupla• on New· 5A9·37 to Eva/Wknds LAROE 3BA 2BA wld S 1125 No ,,.ti 840·2495 $950/mo 718-1197 I llf 111191 Corw dlf Ma' 2 I 22 paint. yard, nur tr ... UNIVERSITY PARK-Mat· pon ltl&nd. Gara;•. ntca WA __ .... ...., I l\oOl<up, garege trplc I-•TOWNHOUSE• LOVELY o.tn 28' 18a, £; BELCOURT TOWNHOME ways $1250/mo, $1000 qwette Modal 38R wat11 view $1350 •--··--dacll. S14'00/mo Avail 28f 1 <tBa ,,.110 gar S1cM New Paint StCMI SPARKLING CIHn & 2• Hr Q\!Wd gat• comm . --.. .. .. ~I 545-7402 2 • .... BA CIOM to Poot-Oft 1trOeluH 2 atory 3BR 3BA Lowly BalbOe Cow. 4BR now 75M7•5 OIW lndty no'*' $875. F~ water ,,.kt ~. ~~mh.!''!!,! 3500+ IQ 11. 2 mstr Br. 8'1ght No pet• S1200 -w Ide gr•• n b •It w/tamuy 'm root 3BA, family ;ma~· 3/41LRG STUDIO kltc-pr'Y M5~2 ~ISO 2311 9"al Ger no.,.;... neutral carp•t. traan i::;.~:ny'b~~i~ Aot 973•53~ wld.~~~Cotlega 1 1550/mo Aot873-53s4 ~::e.''~·50~:0age i;;.~!!11orl&1.s~9~0 neg 1bllttoCNna~.MR 28A HOUSE 2 car se.2si moM&-2 t.e paint, new ftoOtlng. lix· & ~atarlalt. comm pool lo 1·~ YEAR NEW 2 ltOfY, Park. Bowllng Green Ot . *""" 'llllllllU •Spactout 3BR 2 .... BA 2 ....;. .--1 tarden, pauo pvt «\Ir gar frplc No pell ,, ... MocMm 18R, pool, lndty, tur.a I ctr..,_ ... EJCtta epa $4950/mb, 1 yr 1M 28'+ Oen, 3 be. detach no pell $1200/mo Call I WI· stor twntlme Prvt . Wle1-r 500-$550 • MCu<tty & Qute1 2211 E PllCllC It~ l trig ~. adUltt, lrg patio lendK.apad by (714')720-1132 reald w/gero.tl patio. f«appt 213-380-1028 "~:;:=~·:n,n com~ Nice vl•w of . EXECUTIVE HOME M0·950010723·9500/E s .. 1at S1150 CALL no pet.I $575 + $350. Rogeta' Oerden. With UM dbl p . w/opnt Walk to 1 Oc:Mn 'cHARM canal 3 car Pf1!ng Frp!G Extra lg llYlng rm 2BR IUI .. 1• ll& 1444722 days Avell 211 142-1401 of cement & bf1ck. Pf"•lty HUIUTI W eff quaant CdM ahef>S, bc:tl. S725 2BR 18A trplc, fence 1~m lmmac H"'hly u~ d/w wld htcup S 18001,,,0 28A, tlrap&ace lg pvt 8 751· 1104 eoves -y llllM-, J tloww'l l automatic time Harbor View Hom••· ava.11 2115, $2300/mo yard no dog• Avatlabla . "'·S . b~yard 2 eat garage 502 agonls . Unturn --••••-•- ._,,tntci.r. Quietk>eatlOfl Carmelmodel.38t2Ba, Incl gerd•n Hrvlce 211 2318 Santa Ana ~~':~AAcfg;.,o::; 1 1:;lc· VIWIEITILS S1850/mo CALL U651mo Utolapa;d C.U •IUHll&PTI 28R w/get .... cerp«a, l)ustalhortwelktoEat Famllyrm tff:xtto<lr9en 875-23111087$--331 1/E AV9•5 (213)431-37M G 2 • 11 ·Et 7~-7979 875-32te 28R, 1 BA IWMtl\, poot, tncdY'lfd W8*p0. Bluff 1t1opp1"J-..,ctr • t>ett. Prepped I re.dytor 38R 1BA. 819 Heliotrope AWESOME MESA l/EROEI ·~RE.Artoc~TION c 171-4112 Plft&n 111 pet10 . '"" P•t OK Catt 63.,..120 • t;5,M. ~'n.~ .. 1 ~1 ~~·:.:to $1450/ mo Urge IMngl 38R28A.dblp 2frptc $1075/mo/Lt Ag! Dick PENINSULA YEARLY Santi Alta 21 ~ •• 11 ..... QQMI, bek, gar, 54-3el3 252tStimaAna A.1130 CIU<t•ng *'tdl"S275~ ~ &M-1183 M/F room w41h ~ptc:. badl·1 2 Pf'Y1 <*:tel. pavar..I Fanner. 857-2121, •Spac1ou1 38R 2BA 18A wltl't deCtt PoOI, ten· av•'1211 S750 84A...cO&I ... lfJUIT'lm L,, 21A t~. gwaee. 11f.l1ll · 718-0117 Sat.sun • yard Kids and pall OK anuttert, Fr•nctl 1dt1. 733-1398 & 559-737• Ul>P« Ouplax on ~-nit. MQlriry, ondergmd pool taA '825 28,.,,18A rptc:, pt-.miun ~ Hf'9 C&ll 875-r719 ~~ :.,f!1~4'00 B•auutul d•IUH 2eR. port 1t1anc1. Garage. noee Pf"klng and unit S&OOrmo Cosu Mtll 1624 1725842-7997 7·2"t ~n!!8~~ • ( ,F ~ 1F I I KJN~ .... n.... 38R. 2"" Ba. W/O nll-upsl . 2't8A TWnhM, O.tactl WllW ...... s 1350 7!5t-" 15 H 474-4'004/W .a ..... -----iiiiiiiiiiil • 1 .. , • .. 1111'~ F/P °'*' t>eemt w1t11 DUPLEX 2Br 18e remod't encl 2 C# oat• a/c 11t0eluxe 211ory3BR38A -11111"1 Wte195 MllllT_.,. Ii ~~~111}"'~ 3SR 28.A comc>iatly reno-a ~paid. No pall1 Ou1aC. W /t/idte .,.._Nu lrptc:, toonal dif'llng., mlf~ w/lamlly rm root South Coast Mttro 28A 1BA on IN BluN• 1• .pa/-. ~ .1ea. xa cond ...l :====--~== vatad Herowooct "°°"· S1575 1M M4-8587 ~t. , ... "''· blind•. rOfad wall•' cioMt drs. tuno.ck, lrptc:. garage 2186 oceanvtew Jacuu• o·w. A11 1gn•d parking , aoac. Dina .... ~ -Plantatlon ltluttart.. auto oc.an c:toee. aitch ;at PV1 ll.llty wd-papared. ancl Ouiat .,. .. S 14501mo S7501mo caroet• CSrec>et ,,...,.. carport MM Gd ~ _ .... Plfml1 IP<tnktar., Mell~ Lights. CH~N~EL1 R1E~F v'f:.R· yd. W/O t111up, C'dnr no pauo. dM lo poo1 & ape •Spacious 3BR 2•..,aA 2 MZf •Ill 2201 PACIFIC pe•nt indry tlUS52 I racfd Cu'1II13l· 12t6 w•·.• ~you the down In Lrg patio & yard wa ~7:."eioo a,2000 • pate U25/mo 8-7toe No palt 559-$584 ttory twnhm• Prvt 38R 28A .,.., So Coast TSL MGM T 142.1603 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/.;mmmm;;m-I Uchg '°'. ,.,.,. ot own. $445 000 543 ~ WESTSIDE DUPLEX REN comm Nie• Ylew of Pl I ., Ind ---WINP You mMI• '"-OPEN sAT/SUN 12-4' 30 HAR vu HILi.Si •BR ,tam TAL 2BR 1BA 1 car ; ....... , unal 3 Cat prlcng Frpk:. rmur· enc: Y1o m·6/m~ 1BR Unlurn Enet_gar, avail .. ..:·~~~, .... mthly pyrntt a_. atlare wtcdaye 640•7904 e* & rm, 83~'f.eM ~ ew age. seooirno' Call ~ff •Br 3S., 2 frptc. NMI pool d /w, w/d tllcup S18001mo · =·runtio-2112 No P•ts S5451mo .............. ---·-• apprte You rac•lv• WMl!and9 Mf.t431 OLO COM 38R. 831·14'00 Props 842-9797 :.,~~~~~,':~-~~~ VILU IEITILS TSL MGMT M2:·1603 1650 0: .. ~~3" E 2111 COLDWeu. BANl(eRO 1~ tu banefitt Mull S2 500 -~ dMf\ credit Agt al'rUITllUt . iEASTSIOE 2BR Ttll)lex. SELL •MINI OCEAN vu 2BR H1.eoc>2Dys, Ev. Wknd1 BMch HOUM 1n W Nwpt , .llerfnllt .... IH. 1arage. lndry. qvlet aru. Llf" leadt 2148 ••lW WllD• I ,.,, bath frJ)lc oectt gar 3BR ~ lot1, 2CAW;ar. c:.n-IUL1'm I 790 mo 666-4'019 days. EMERALD BAY cuatom Beaut.,... 2BR 2BA. lrpl, no patt S480'mo 2211 Coronl., Mir 1022 tral vac. lndry rm. custom --llTT• 840•2"28 a-vetlwknd 3000 af, 38R 2'"BA. new oar S2280/mo 7eo-ot 1t_ chrou'<h c l.u~if ic·d E PKllic ac>t e Sae 111 31R 2'.t8A 1own1W>ma wlndOWa. Lavi• UM of -• EASTSIOE. 3BR 2BA, gar· kit Calalln.a view AvaH BAYRIOOE Lg 28r 28e C_. 644-8722 daya OcMn&hlll**' Pool& uHd brick & oak 28A 1BAh •;-to bMCtl •· new carpet. new 311 a.~ 875-3680 Condo w/dhllupa.IP.gn 142·1111 1sa-11oc...- t.n.N1 court ...O OOO DOCKSIDE RE 722-t730 D•tac •1 ~art~•· drap•t. n•w mlnla loc avl 2/4 S1•SO 1----.....;.;;;;;......;;;;...;....;..-.._~ 1~ . 1 ux~ tall In v ~yerd. 1 mo nc:I 2611273 Vwg.rna Pl.ca I LOVLEY '" hOuM 2. Br 1e.. 9S5·S•JA Of 780-0273 • I J -· ·--.u.~~~~iiiir-L ---'-Tennis ffndt.Mt-'991 St 5 o / mo Ca I I trptc, MW a.ppllancea •&••n•• Balboa-•._A ' JwnineC¥Milhm 2t3-4'37-4111 WOOd.C:Uta.woodtJridc 9-uttful bey~ 28R -.. poote, Jee, $131,500 l0\191y • S1300/mo •114-3218 aBA wtall new deCOf pn-31A 28A ,anoramtc DIN1·«M5 E1948-7m 28R, Oen. 28A. guard.o E SIOE 38' 2't8a Condo ' ti• bMCtt garage Poot oc..... a ,. ~ Quiet -IST~ comm. pool, tennla lrplc doUble o-aoa and SPECTACULAR OCEAN $1800 mo 7~19 · c11l·d .. aac:. 17&0.000 NEW L 1,_,1 S2:2001mo ..... Celled-pet.0 L .... s11ts1mo I FRONT CONDO Table ..-.. cai1 ·ror apptm 38R. 258A Pop!Mret LAX1 '9Ctl111445-1830 Nope1e•ca11M7•5714 Roe*" 28A 2aA. poo1 BELCOURTTOWNHOME .... ~ bCWn tem-ie>m Ptan ltnmeeulet ""' -_ ~---page S 1750 499-e035 24 ht guard gale comm , Vent a $319,000 THE NEW DUPLEX 38R 38A E Side 4BR, 2BA. 2c:ar Of Ml-8635 3500 • IQ 11 2 mstr 8' ....... PAOPEATY MART 11800/mo 81t OrcNCI. get lg yard. lite llllchen 38a. IQ den'...,., oar. 3 New Mtll\Q . pt•llQIOUI 840-9019 0 a y I 8 5 0 • 0 2 2 0 qu .. t &treat. wtt'Y c:tiean .... trplc::a, &Ur\"Y bfietf ~tio ., ... Only N00.000 2.8R Newpott Halgf'ltt ~ Evtlwtlndt 873-5~ S t27S/mo 831-7875 lft" 1 Uf & wat«f , comm pool, wttfl coiy tam room Peg ~7 Rlwr'*de A~ eot· R.ac> • tiounty of raeuft1 With 11 youcan t !w)d11 ._, CIUt< 3BR 28A. aouttt, no patt. IC>• 14950 rno. 1 yr IM I Oroov• Hardwood Mf of 1~tt'I St Atileng amardlanddead W\d...i-t..cs 11 ano1tot.... S24'00 4f4..5093 Ev. (71•1720-1132 lloort, 1111ga tot "35.000~145-4'111 10. 1S01qtt t•mod•I pottnbel 111 bM>e.k from •WI llt Him Prival• btactl E11Clutlft Canel lrOf\t w/Oeetc.. 2 eotnt Fran Lugo. Pr~-llOfY, •BA 39" 2 fr1*9, pate Only._ c.n11Jry 21 ctb4 ...... COf'IVftUNty Pr~• pool a tenn• ~ to CALL 657,..373 bell, 13$2,600 '-IMd. ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:==:;;;~I o.nrtekr 122.91114 ---iiiiiiiiiiilllll----•: -OClANFROfilT IEST FOi SS @ l£DUCm TO $1200 Rustic larie 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. ~ block to beach. aarace opener, fireplace. deck. new carpets ***** ... SAll>CASTlE C(ll)() 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath. fireplace. wash· er/dryer. dtck, pool & spa, 2 car P'll'· r«>w $1400/mo. ***** E1DT Im Super 1 Bedroom. deft, 2 patios ( 1 With ocean vtew). aour• kitchen, .. ,., wine celtar 1 l bloc• to bMdl. NOW $1500/mo . ...... IUffS LMIJ no step Bonfta Plan •Wille, • lf ... t. 3 Bedroom. Z Bath • ..t•nilMd or furnished. A•lilllJle ftlnlfj Isl ***** ************I t *EISTSllE* il ~CD I .. ~ 3 Bedtoom + ? tutti $995/mo i' ~ 2 Bedroom + 1 Battl $71S/mo -tl ! f 1rtplxt. patio dlshwashtf. coveted P''~ _., ~ ina. llundty rm No pets. "?' il Mlle 141·1411 .. =-na. Ml-1111 .. ~************ :.~~ Merrill Lynch Realty OLDE CDN Sao fr&llCltCO ltyle lD Old. CclM - towuhoute t.el. buch&td. ldC1hoa 3BR 3BA. hardwood floora. l ttory, 2 frplct, floor pllo $3,200 mot.... or 1&l• 11 S79S.OOO 759-6600 CW&rutTll © .. BEACH" STUDIO. 1, 2, Ind 3 8EDAOOM UNITS FfOlft 1515/mo to I 1850/tno 644-9080 UNIV. TOWN CENTER $259,000 DELIGHTFUL BRIGHT & AIRY END UNIT IN MOVE-tN CON· DITION ASSUMABLE FlNANC- ING, A TI ACHED 2 CAR GARAGE, 3 BR, 3 BA, AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. •TIE I Boardwalk t poc)t. ...... gym. dubhou9e ..... pelM • carpets. 2 BEDROOM. l BATH 11100,_ Fne. u. ..,..., ... ,. Or ... C0Mt DAtl.Y PtLOT/ Friday, Jenuwy 27, 1989 Ford's ·l 98-9 Taurus SHO is a family sedah with hi9 _den power The 1989 Ford Taurus SHO 1s o quiet, conservollve family sedoo until you step on the gos. Then the roods ignite. The Taurus SHO is o high· performance tounng sedon. Yet, except for the letters SHO on the reor bumper, 1he exterior looks very much like the T ourus that wos introduced four ye01s ago. In December, 1985 the Taurus grabbed ottent1on because of the ·new aerodynamic design It olso grabbed o lot of buyers. Soles increased ond the car received numerous awards. But the Ford people weren't content to lei well·enough olone; instead of the 2.5 -liter four-c ylinder engine, rhey offered o 31iter V-6· engine, and 3.8·11ter V-6 engine os options to improve performance. Now it's SHO time This car hos a 3 -liter, 24·volve, double overhead cJ:>m engine This comb1no11on allows the engine to 'breathe easier ond produce more power without resort· ing 10 turbocharging The en1oyment of the 220 horsepower response is 1mmed1ote and smooth The exterior hos o unique front valance ponel with integral log lamps, lower side trim. wheel spots ond duol exhousl, but compared to the original T ourus, the changes ore subtle. Where the difference is more noticeable is the interior. The cor I drove hod leather sport seots. The s1" woy power controls allowed me to snuggle the s1de - bolsters close to my ribs or pump oir into the lumbar support. Other buttons enabled me to rise, lower, tilt, or move bock ond forward. When you sit 1n o seat of this design, you don't hove to look at the window sticker to figure the price You know it's expensive The bose price for the SHO s $19,739 Add o few options and your looking at $2 1.7 68 The Ford people soy the mtended E .. I by Tom Keane SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE TYPE. ..... 5 · passenger, 4-door. front-wheel dflve sedan. BASE PR'ICE . . . ... $19,739 tostested $21 ,7681 ENGINE TYPE V 6. 2•-volve DOHC with SEFI DISPLACEMENT J. l1ter. HORSEPOWER Inell .......... 220 01 6,200 rpm. TORQUE llb-ftl. ...... 200 or 4,800 rpm. TRANSMISSION. .............. 5- speed monuol. WHEELBASE.. ..... :.......... 106 In. TRACK front I reor. . ... . . 6 1 6 I 60.5 1n TURNING DIAMETER .......•... 38. 1 ft . ' OVERALL LENGTH ......... . 188.4 in OVERALL WIDTH TheSHOfeaturesall'cond~speeclcontf'ol,dle.,.ctltk •••er1 • ...._., •'-•••nt. Tiie •-•er, 14-valve 70 8 alert light and an AM/"M stereo search rNlo wtlh four en9lne flv•• ttl• car tu "'9h-pert0r ... ance handllft9. in. HEIGHT . . ... 54 3 1n. CURB WEIGHT ... 3,078 lbs. f UEl CAPACITY.............. 18 6 gals. EPA MILEAGE RA TING. 18 city, 26 highway 1989 T ourus SHO is roted lour wheels. ·@~@~ flour wheels 1s bestl STRONG FEATURE ........... . Handling/ power. WEAK FEA nJRE ...... .. •. lo ~of intertor door handle buyer is o 51 -yeor-old, w11h o median income of $44,000. h seems rhot particular demographic 1s 1he some target thot most manufactures hove m 1he r sights. The prtce includes os standard equipment air cond11ton1ng. speed control, power door locks. light group, rear.w indow defroster d1ognost1C olert light, power side windows tilt steenng column and AM/FM srereo search rod10 with four speakers. One option wos on electric climate control. All thot wos reqwed wos 10 set the desired temperature ond forget 11. It's o convenience, but not necessary since all the controls ore conveniently located ond odrust el forties sly The locot1on of the instruments and controls 1s wonh mentt0ning The ·ergonom cs oilowed the Wo ter M itty 1n me 10 toke charge. As I soi in the driver's seat with everything ol my command. including the shifter of the five.speed monuol 1ronsm1ss1on. I stomped on the gos. Suddenly I wos Morio Andre111 It's o greot handling cor. It hos large s1ob1lizer bors, revolved struts, and is equipped with 15·1nch per- formance tires. This suspension system provides el'cellent handling especially at higher speeds What's amazing is how well 11 handles for o front· wheel drive car. The SHO also hos four-wheel disc brakes for betrer stopping They seem to be o good substitute to anti.locking brakes The cor doesn't swerve out of control in panic stops However speed ond performance isn't oll the Tourus SHO offers It's o lour-door sedan thot·hos o very line ride plenty of passenger space and m0<e thon ample storage 1n the trunk. A It olso hos mony thoughtful features such os mop lights, ex1t1ng handles above the doors, and o puN·down center arm rest both front and bod. The Tour us SHO is o family sedan thot offers both comfort and excite ment It's o perfect cor for mok1ng M ittys into Andrett1s SPARE PARTS WATCH YOUR HEAD Adm1n1s 1ro11on 1s considering odd111onol re- qu1remen1s to the side 1mpoc1 standard for cors lo address the problems of heod 1n1ury ond e1ect1on ond, sepor· Otely, soys II mOy set 0 Side 1mpoct test requ11ement for light trucks. vans ond multipurpose vehicles under 10 000 pounds Neorly half of the 8 000 deaths 1n side impacts each year ore from head 1n1unes from contact w ith ptHors and other roof supports. WORLD OF GETTING IN SHAPE· Aero- dynom cs 1n th11 outomohve industry is the study of atmospheric mterocllon w ith mov111g obrects As on ob1ect moves through the oir 11 encoonters resistance. The design with the leos1 resistance, measured by o coeflic1enr of drog, determines the shope of the vehicle. Concern for oerodynom1cs was caused by rhe fuel shortage. SQUEAKY VOICE If you hear chirps or squeaks coming from yoor cor's heoter when you turn 11 on. it's o warning thot failure will soon follow Hove 1t cheded bef0<e the breok · down occurs ot the most 1nopp<Ylune 11me. STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Co11· forn10 reg1strotaon of motor vehicles is more then 20 m ion. JllJUllU..llT OfW, b.alcony. oerege. 11400 Yf1Y IM!r 142·3'50 •1---• Frig, dleh~ ~ ttove Incl No pMI 545-ttSS .,_,,... Frig, ~. 110¥9 Ind No J*• ~55 •• a.. .... Oownetalre, 28" 28A. frp lc:, d in ing r m . I t200 /mo. l eeu 720--..., .... " .. * S2000fft 38A 2a. enGI pr. wlO ~ uP ,... c:a,tpel It t25/mo 20I Lugon48 TSl. MGMT 10· 1803 Pet Warmers TR·J:ODORE ROBINS FORD I 11 flCtOl\11\llltlS or e nnanc\ng 1or 4 9% aonua\ percen\~~ted mode\s. 24 mos. on se • IUSTll& &T TAURUS SHO '89 PROBE &T 43 Mustangs to choose from. Huge discounts plus fac- tory rebates. Test drive one today. Fastest American built sedan on the market. O to 60 mph I n 7 .2 seconds. Powered by Yamaha, V6. 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"""' be 1Ubmltt9d Protect No 4141, Ea.in (If "utne M el>Oft''. eo OOf1 leectl. c.llf. t2t10 llmll ...c llmCE -..c 10171 Peteonne Clfcte. llCHHOlOOl(I INC on IN loml....,...... ~the w•w. lfto (CON ..... ,). .. ... , I AMI Lor~ Cor11«atton. c-. 1--.-.----~..-..-... --w-----J -. -1 J'~tal!W~.C:W.9270I (bJCOMTIC CO""O"· Otlttk:t• In ecc.otdll\Cot With Tllo.tletlMigtot-11fyln Allot ... bullinett namea 10,nl•. 4421 JambOf .. ~ --Thi• INMMM •• con· ATIOH tolKIN WAN>~ .. ptO\lltMllMI of Ole IC*lffj.. flYOf or II\ ooooeittOn 10 lllie *'4 eclcltUHt utfcl by ttle "4Mlcl. M t 170, ......,, clllcMCt by ~MCI_... P<>f'A TIOfif tcllCTI COA· cationt P'ooONl _.be~ an op. Intended trlnldttot IMel'I. Celtf t2teO AH OADtNAHCE OF THI CITY COUHCtl Of THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH AMENOINO 8ECTIOH8 6.21.010 ANO 6.21.041 Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL C00E. PERTAINING TO AEOU1..ATIOH8 FOA ENTl!RT AJNMEHT ESTA8USHMlHTS THE CllY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS '0LlOWS Section 1. Sectton 6.28.010 of tt'le Nitwport 8wtt ~ COde ahall be etMnded to teed• f .... (b) The~ of erry tem.,. piet'f0tmer, employee"' model tn any piece cMec:flbed in Section 6.18.020 unclothed"' In IUCh •ttlte or costume u to •llPOM to public; view 111y POt11on of either br ... t It Of below the Weol&. Section 2· Section S 28 <M 1 ot the Newport Beech Muntolpa.I C<>de shell be amended lo rNd as fottowt: 5.28.<M 1. AddltlOnel Regul•tlons The followtng regul•tlons shall apply to •II ntabOsl'lrMnt• delcrlM«S In Section 5 21 'b20 which .,.. llcented to MN• Of """" el<:oholle beveregee The permltt .. .nett .,,r0tce lilt regutettons and Inform his or her em~toy ... thereof (•) ~ perlonnefl. employMS, "' mod• shall be so clothed thet the bf ... ts shell be ~ 00\lel'ed by nontrensper.,,t materiel from the top of the ereote 10 the low.s1 portion of the brMat. The~. pubic half, et .... of the buttocas. perineum, anus. enal region end pubtc hair region of elf pertorm.-1. employM9 "' models lhall be completely covered by nontransperent mat•i.t. (b) No perlonnet, emOIOY9e. or model shell be clothed with any devlee, coatume Qf covering whleh gtw. tt'le eppesenc. of°' -almuletes the genlteJs, pubic heir. er .... of the buttock a, perineum, anus. -* region °' pubic hM regk>n 1. Actuel "' .. mutated lntercourN, Otll copotatlOll, .,,., lnt•courN, Ofal enel copulatton, belt!Mty. direct phytk:el stJmut•tlon ol unclothed genttels, ftegellation °' tortut• In the conteict of • eexual relat!oNNP. °' the UM of excretOty functions In the context of • MXual retettonsh p, 0t 2. UN of ""1nen OJ enlmel mutur~Uon, sodomy Ofel copulation, coitus, ejaculallon, or 3. Fondl ng or touching of nude h\lman genl1ela, pubic reg~. t>Yttocks or femeJe breasts Of 4. Muodllsm. erotic "' Mxuelly oriented t0t1ure, beating or the 1nmc11on or P•ln. "' 5. Erotic "' lewd touching, londllng or other contect with an enlmll by • human being, or e. Human e•cr•tlon, urination. menstruetton. 11eg1na1 "' anet Irrigation (d) The pennittee shall eblde by the ru ... end reguletlons Mt forth by the Callforn1e Department of A!Cohoflc e.v.r1g49 ContrOI . (•)Stage or entertainment areas shall not be open to view from OYlslde tl'le premiMS Section 3. The Mayor lh•ll S10n end the CTfy Clefk shall att"t 10 the pessege of this Ordtnence Th• City C*1! shall caUM the Mme to be publllhed one. In the offlclel newspeper within ltlteen ( 15) deys after Its adoption Section 4 This OrdttWlOe was introduced et •regular meeting of the'Cuy Council ot the City of Newport Beech held on the 9th day or January, 1989. and adopted on the 23rd d•Y of Jenuery. 1989, by the foffowfng YOte, to wit AYES. COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER, SANSONE. PLUMMER. STRAUSS. HARl. COX. WATI NOES. COUNCILMEMBERS NONE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS NONE DONALD A. tTilAUSI, MA YO.. ATTEST WANDA E.. f'AOOIO. CITY CLERK TPtt ttflttrant COlll• PO"ATION tl400 Von Spec:itlcMION, bicS llllnl<I ~to clO 10 If fvflhtt llw• ,_, .... , peal 10 1., Tt11e bv'"*t It c.tl· r'*'CMld to trenMC1 tiuel• "-· 00· ............... ,....,, and twttler lfltorme"on m11Y inlormttlOtl II Ottited, you .. llno-n lo the' lntMded dueled by. a Wnlted PW1ntr· ~ttw flctrt:ow• ,...."'*' •t "...,..., ..._.. lleobtainect•t11'1eaboWl6-may con1ec:1 111• Public''"'*••• llf"nOflt'',eo 11\tp OI '*'* 9. 2~ Soft_.,•,._,__ drttt. ltltphone (7 U ) Worllt O•par1mtn\ 11 tttlt l NOHfi TPtt "''"'"" com· lltted on ~ .....,.. ..,... "2·2411 965-4400, e.-....on 254 The Mml(I) ~ ~ mencect 10 trw1Wt bwl- 23. 1tM • atton, Celltornll, 2 Ol'IOle. CITY COUND\.; Of THE ldOr ... ol IN lntenoed neea under IN llctlt'OW AicMtd ~ INIM caw t2?l4 • ... "-.,....._, Stc.tetwy, CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL· tran1Mlltl(1) 1rt bu11t1eee rwM 0t ,,_ Tn.t ltateme:nt Ml Ned ~ :':::o..~~on· loerclt of Dwec10tt County LEY ........ P, -~ lltbera Ind A"9rl llulkl, lllted 11b0¥1 on ~ wffl\ ,,.. Coutlty Olr'k ot Or· ll\e regltltel\t c:om· SaNtelion a-rc11 C41y Cllr1I • ,,., SomenSelt 1.ane. u 22. , ... =County on JenvatY 17, menoed lo tr--.:1 bull• PuC161tNd OfWlg9 Coatt PublitNd Ol'ange Coul PlllM, CA 90l23 J-F Kem, Viet Pf" .... ,___ ,_ vn6tt the tlcht•CM Ot~ Piiot .1-*Y i1 • ~'.: Ody Piiot J~ 27 ~~ ,,.!,~,:.::o :=:~ 6tfl~ elaltlMnl -Ned Pu'*'*' Otange Colet ~ """' or nl'MI aen-t1 It Check Pftnllng Mtt: IN ~ty ~of Or· o.iy ,...,., ~ 27, ,.._ ~.=c-on ~bet P\aJC llOTICE PmUC llOTIC( c;ompeny and ta loct1ect e1 = ~ty on J.-.uery 17, ruert '· lO. 17, 1Nt Kennett! WttO Pr...o.nl DWPPORT.OP CONDmON 17 t50 ~ St ~,. 19 _______ F_..13_1• T,_. MallfMnl wu Ned nc. to6 Foun1aon v...,. CA ....... t270I Put>llSl'led Ol'ange CoeM ..UC llOTIC( wttPt IM County C*1I of °'' Comotld•t ng domelbC Wld 10!'-'Qn tubtkliattes Thi ~ natN ueac1 °"'Y Pilot Jenuary 27 fell. ~.ir"ly Oii ~ of the PACIFIC NATIONAL BANk of Newport b~the...OtrlMtworttAllCI n.;ary3 10 17 1tM '. ~ .. =· ,...,.,. BMch In Ule atete of CALIFORNIA. •t the cloee Of ~:" ~ .. COnlintntll F""6 TM'~'*'°"'.,, Publiel'led °'"'91 eoa.1 bualneu on o.oemw 31. 1tll publllh9d in T11tt Mid ~ tnin•t• II ·-ti' WITtl'C OOl"O bu91neu• Ot•ty Pilot Janvary 20. 27 reeponM to cell ma<M by Comptr°'1« of the intended 10 be c:ONUm· __ ..-___ nu __ , __ _ ELECTRIC RAY 1532 Feoruary 3. 10, 1989 Currency. undet title 12. Untted Stet• Code, matt<J II !ht ottic. ol Flt'lt ACTmOUe ....... P1ac.n119 N~ hKl'I F-66 Section 161 Cherter Numw 171&e Comptrollel' Conunentet CMc:lt s.rw:. NAm aTA,._-y c.tR•t 12663 J Ml.JC llOTIC( of the Currency FourtMn District 171~0 Newnop• Street The fo11ow1nO ~.,. aymond OffPh Am· , Suitt 6045, Foun11111 Valley dotng bUal,_ •• ~c ~~-2~c111~1 2•218-3 FtCTI'TIOUe .,..... ltetement of ""°4Kc:ee end Li.bMH... CA 92708 Of' Of,,.., FtbfU· PE'NZIT, 457 Princeton Ollt...... Iii t 2t. NAMI ITAff•NT llty t5. 1:>89 Ot Costa Mt1a, C•IO lhl1 bu1lntM ••o.. con· TM lollpwlng peraons 111 ... 11,.._ lhl• bult! tiansi.t 11 not 92626 OUCttd by tn-lnd!Vldual OOlng b\19\MM .. .. .. ' • • 1ubjec;1 10 C1111om11 Un+-P•ltr M Hembo<g. 4'7 The r•gl&Jtant com-HAll'I AAZORS 20066 Thoveende of dOftlf'e fOflfl CommttclaA COO•S.C· Prlncelon °'. Coate ....... l'ntne*2 to trantacl bl.Ill-St.nla Ant Ava Santa Ana C.th and balances due hon 8t06 C.i1f 92626 ~ under ll'le llct:Uoue 11e1g1111 c1111 92707 from dep<>Sltory Institutions: ,The name ano ldd.r ... ot TPt11 bu••~• 11 con- bUStnett name Of ntrnet 8-rt>at• J Sic;otlt 25981 Nonlnter .. t-beerlng balanc.e ll1d '"' ptflon wllPt whom Ovctecl by llf'i •ndMdu9 hlltd •bolie on Jl/\Uary ' Arr:• ... Lindt.•-~• N""' ... , a d A_._ 14,205 claomt mey be flied •• Bren· Th• regl11ren1 com· 1979 Callf..,.t2t77 _ _,,..... ..,.......... CUN~y n """'' · .. 6 ~ O• 'rledburg 22 Cedar menced to 1r11n1ac:1 bual-~Y Amt>urgey ' Th•• bullntH1-" con· lnterfft·beering balances ................. 21 '905 Glenn, lnllne CA 92114 ano ,_. under the tlcmlout " '"'*"""' WU !led Ouc:led by' an lnOI~ Secur:tiM. · ... -.. • the lut Oey !Of fllll'llJ ~ Ovsont91 Mme or n~ wnn t~ County Cletk of<>;· lPttt reg111ran1 com· Federal ti.Inds eold • .. I , 100 t>y "'Y c:ted11or INlll be Feb-111190 at>ow on September, = ounty on J&nulrf 1 ~«I 10 lr~I twtl· Securttles purc:haaed under NM't 14, tMt wNdl 11 lht 1tee 1 t ,~ MM under Ille t1C"t1Uou• agreements to resetl . -0~ bu.-s day Clef«• the ,....,. M Karnbo<g but!MN name or narNt Loent end JMM fl~ rece4vebleS c:Ot*lmtnttton 0111 tP«i· Th&a etatemenl wu Med Put>l•tned O<enge Coat1 l!sltd •t>OYe on NIA L Wld ...... Mt I toed abcMt .,., .. the County Clet1I ol Or· l~~~~~~J~9':7 Feo-8trt>a11 J 61colle c:"~~ 0 ..... 52,055 2!!:° .... ~~ ... tngeCoun1yonJarwy17 · Tiii• 1t1tement wae l•led LESS A..___nce IOI 1oen -->A,_, ,.,. ltat F 78 'MIPI the County Cltiftl ol Of-,...,..... tenOed Tranalef0t , ..... --MUC---NO-TIC(---•.,. Coun1y on Janu.ry t end IMM io... &40 Publlll'led Orange CO..t PubMMO Or"'9f eo.1 I 1919 LESS Allocated transfer o.~1y Pilot January 27, tNt Deily Piiot Jtl'AAIY 21, reo- 1 ,tcTmOUa eu ... H ,.,_ rtsM rtMtW .(). F-86 NetY 3 10. 17 1Nt NA• aTAn•NT Pubbllltd Olange C:dls1 Loans and ....... net or unearned MUC llOTlCE F_.1 The IOlowtnQ petlOtll ate Deify Piiot Jltl!Uafy 20 27 1~, altowAnOe. and r...,..,.. 51,415 _ ___,___. ______ --------- OO!nQ buStneta •• Feon.itty l 10 1989 A ... tl h4Md In trading ec.counts . • ..(). ,tcttnoua .,..... P\aJC llOTICl MASTERPIECE GAl '·1 1 PretnlMI and filled as.MIS NAMl ITATDlllNT AC~ ...... lERY 1801 W•lckft °'"'• --... lllftTV'r (mctudlng cepnetlzeq ...... ) t,046 TM~ paraona .... .. ...... , .. -Newi>Orl e..dl. c111<1 92&eO ,.._ ""i-. Other real ett•t• owned .. -0-OOl"O !)u91nett .. -.. , ___, • lncM•~;:.::::;· G•lltrltl, ,tcTmoua ~·· lnv .. tmentl n uncoiuofld•ted IYbtldlaflet H • s MAllll<ETING co The lolloWl"O ptrlOtll Wt Thlt D"Sint11 11 c;on· NA• aTAftMIN'T and utOCllted companies •0· 177 R•.....ot Of MWPOt1 ~~ M$YSJEMS • T 1 a..cn Ctltt 92663 OuettO by I COfpof&hon ,... OllOW•"O PWSOM .,. Cust~·· h•blhty to tl'llS bank I llrnero J Hottmenn MAN AGE M EN r . 7 12 The reg111rant com· dOtnQ but•ntu •• on eccept~ OYtatandlng ..(). ~32Sat\11 An• St Apt n. Ntta saue. Cotone de! Mw, menctd to tranMIC't bu_.. 8 60 PLASTIC ENGi-I 1.,.,.1,,.t.a e• .... ta ..(). s·-·a '"na C· ..... 2-7 CelK 92$25 n~· ,_,._ 1 .. A "-tll•-·• NEERING 1102 Monl~IO n _'V'..,,. ......., _,, " -· • ..., S"' l .............. •1" ••• .,......, ,,.. "" ""' Ot"~ .... ts 1,0 n I _,..... z..._..-... 1. 1030 nannon ............... ' • bu~ ....... 1 ---n•-Cr • We1lmln11tr Call! ,.., · · ... .,.,.,. ........ ..,_ N-~· ...... ·a.. ,. •• _ .......... M•• ~ ............... --·-· T I t l04,3 HS wncSAvt CPtulaV11t1 c.llt _,.._.. ......,..,._.,.. ·-· hsttd IOO'lt on (not yell 92683 Oii .... s .. . 9201 t C.llf t264! Howard Ulerle w1111em Gavtoro He:1'ftCf\, LOSMS defefred pursuant to ..() Thia but•neu " con Thie t>u11ne11 :e con• rr11s ttatement w11 lll•CI 8 t02 ..,.on11c•llo C:rcle 12 USC 1823(J) . • Ol.ICltO by co·P4tf'I,_• duc1t0 by an ln01Vldual lw1lh tilt Counly Clar• of Or· Wfftminettt Clllt 92613 Total ISMtl and IOaaet Tt:e regie1tent com· Th• reg111r1n1 c:om· •not Coun('f on Jahuary 17 Donald J Waumult: defeffed pur1Uant to 1 rnenctO tO Ir~ buSI· ~ to 1r-1 tiu.i. 1989 110602 Ho.ion Ave Downey 12 U SC 18"0) t04,318 l'ltP under ow 1~1~• neea undW tM •flc1rt!Ollt -,~7 Ctltl 90241 ~ l\ll'llt °' n..-~ nll'ftt Of ~ ~~·sneo OnNlQI Coesl Tht1 bu1•ntu • ~ UAMJTIE_I ... t.Sled eoo.. on ,,_.,., 30 litled •t>Ovt on Stiptemtler Ololy P110t January 27 Feb-OucttCI by co-c>at1netl 1t8t 1, IHI ruary 3 10 11. 1919 The teg1'trln1 com o.poslts Sl\annon L MuMt\111 F-82 rMn<:e<t to 1rtnMCt t>u" In domest1e offices .. ···-9• 500 ~ ~ ... '"° Tl'lil 1tat..,,.,..1 .,.. fled ---------,,... uno.r '"' l•Clil>OU• NonintwMt·bew•ng -· 3t 871 .,. "IN Covrit1 ~ of o..~wtlPt N County~°'°'.,· rta.IC NOTIC[ t>u5tnns name °' f'arntl tnter•t·bearlno . ........... 55.829 = Coutlly Of\~ 11 -., .. County°" JlllWlfY 1 • 111teo tbovt on J&n\IW)' 1 F--ei ... -.. ea puirc:haMd , •• • .. ..(). t 1tt9 '9CTmOU• .,..... 1tl9 -'"'~~ I , .. 7. ,... ...... STAff•NT Wiiiiam G ~lc:h Sec:unti. -undet egteemet\IS PuDUhld 0r.,. c..... ~ Orange eo... The 1o1owong pereons are Th-a 1111eman1 .... , 11ec1 to repotcl\Ue ...... _ ... ·.. .O· o...i, P~ J**""9ry n . Fe«>-o.;iy Piiol, ,J.,,.,wy 21. ,__ OOtnCI ~·a ..,,"the Coun1, CJet1I of Of Demand notes issued to the 'u#'/ 3 JO t1 1 ruar, J, 10 11. 1te1 M.tERJCAN EXPOATERS ange Counly on Jl !'!Uaty s us Treesury 4 ,..... "'"'° 208 30th StrMt Su-tt B 1tlt Other bo<rowed money .... . ..().. Newoor1 e.acn Clltl 92963 ,.~ ed and Andtaa Etnlly lier. 208 PuDk~ Orange Coasl MOt1Qegct l~I ,,_. 30th StrMt Su•te 8 New-Deity Pilot Jenuary 20 27. obligetron9 uncl• c.pitelized ltl \ I II 'U I U I PQf'1 Beec;t: Caltl 92663 FetHuary 3 10 ltl9 I leueS ·· .0.-MEA.DOll I C«ona de1 Mu, CA. PubflahedOfengeCoestDa1JyPitotJanuery27.1989 F-86 Thrt t>uat,,. .. :s con-F·St Benk'alieb•lltyon.ccectances "·LOIS MEADOR -~ ---•·-•'yhas _:_.:.:.;;::;.;.::...:.;~:.:..:.:..:..;. _ _:. ____ __:._..., __ =~~==-.....,r---:'.:':::'.":"':".~~~:---t--':'.':":~:-:::::::::::::---+---=:=:-:7'::::=::'.":::--eJCecuted Wld outstan<11ng -v-•.w • nc ......... PUlJC llOTICl rtaJC NOTIC( rtaJC NOTIC[ rtaJC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTIC£ rt&IC NOTICE Not• and debentures SYbo<dinaled pMee.d ewey January requested that an Lieu to depotits .O-u. 1989 tn Newport or flowers, oonlribu- / ----- PUBLIC NOTICE Of Availability DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT PROJ ECT: MESA DRIVE ALICk"IDll' S'ruDY (&&pplerrental EIR 5088) DES CR IP TI 0 N : The proposed project will involve the construction of the optimal all..gment o f t1!sa Dnve to serve ex.i.stl.nCJ and future ci..rculat.ial needs~ together with rel&tm cl..rCUlat.J.On adJUSt:rents. ~ ultimate cx:nf.i.gurat.l.on is intended to accamodatc the future Santa Ana Hcl.9hts business p!lrk, .....nich will oonsi.st of up to one (l) nu.lli.oo squ.ire feet (floor area) of business park uses. The realigrrrent of sa Drive is also lilt.ended to discourage req.i.onal and busllless traffic thr'O.l9h ad)aoent resi.dentwl areas, nu.rurru.ze other ~cts oo residential aroas, such as traff.lc-rel s;tpd noise, and fac11itat:e traffic rrover."Cl\t. a:mnc.nts on the £IR nust be roceived no later than 4 :00 p.m., February 23, 1989 at the following address: Envi.rorrrental Managenent h; ncy, Attn: El"\VU"Om'e:ltal & Spec::i.al Pro)ectS 01.Vl.UOO, 112 Ci.Vl.C c.cnt.er Plaza, An. G-24, P.O. Box 4048, Santa Am, CA 92i02-.\048 . Q)ntact Penson: O"rrylc ttxSgc (tt4)8'.34-~0-- CDp1ea of the E.IR are ava.i..labte for nN ._ at tho office of tho fMA, El"\vira1rrental ' Special Pro)octs Olvla.i.on, '12 Civic Center Puza, Rxm G-24, santa Ana, and at the followlng l,oCationa: C.i.ty of t t Beach 3300 ;port Newpert h, CA 926Se (714) ~4-3225 Cbeta Mesa Branch Library 1855 Park. Avwnue O:>eta Meaa, a 92627 (714) 646-8845 *ru.r• Branch ~rt Bead\ Publlc Library 2005 OOivu' Oriw ... JOl:'t. IMch, "' 92660 (714) 644-Jl45 u.c. U'Vine a..n1 Lihruy ~ •t P..ib ic.'l:.iar.s P.O. 1ait l955i zrnn.. ~ 121 n C7Ut 156-Ul' ' .. PROJECT LOCATION MAP ~s=~~~?~---~~~~--- .. .. , Other Uet>il:h.. 4.0<M Bl'ac h Sh~ II U<>Nbemadei.n Ml"I. Totel ll•bltmes 98,504 IW'Vtved by 4 ruece& Meador'• honor 10 lhe Limlted·lif• ..(). and nephews. 9 IP'ffl Memonal Fund of I pref.,red st()ci( N«.'el and nepMWI Community Church, I EQUITY CAPtTAL and 18 pat·fJ't'at ConerelauonAll, and Perpetuel preferred 11ock 4 niece. and rwphewa .enl to above Corona Common atock 2 505 and lnnumerabl~ del Mar~ Surplus . . . 3 5'11 friends W idow ofl UndMded profits end capllal John W Meador. who IFl•lllll!!!llllllJll!ll••" reMMtS (2341 died i.n 1951 Mn.. Total equity ~tel 5.8 12 MHdor w• born m Loua deferred pu~ent to t2 ..().. Elya •n, Minnesota I u s c 1823(J) and mowd "° Cah-T ot11 equity CIPlt°.i end 1ossa cSel•red purlUlnt to 12 u SC t823(J) 5,812 rom.ia i.n 19~ She Tote& liebdltiea. lun:ted·hl• wu • medical 9ee- Pfef•red atoctt. equ:ty c:ap11e1. rewy for many yelU"I end IOSMS deferred pu~ant to before retirement t2 USC 1823(J) 1<>'.3 t& She lived in Corone del Mar 43 ynra We the undersigned directors •tt•t to the befor~ moving to ••••••••~ correct,,.. of ttus statem«1t of reec>urc*S end Newport Beach l.n llebihties We~· thel ll has been ••em.ned by 1 .. 78 S'--and h•r I ua. end to the beet of our knowledge end bel.ef • lW' "' hes bMf'I prepared in conformance '*lth the 1n· 1 husb&nd Jo hn w~tt struc::tiont end ts true end eo«ect extremely 1cuvel m~mbers of Com· I ,...,.a lllllltUW&Y Mortuary • Chaoet CrematlOt'I l.#ry L. Luc::key mwuty Church. Con· Ooneld l Sorsby arqat.ionaJ an c.orona ltO Broed"Y Cotte Mesa 141-1111 Kerl 0 B«gtieer del Mar .ima.t stnce 1. JoAnn Jona. Senior vice PIW!def'lt/Cutltef "' l.nctpt.ion m lH3 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ of the e~n•med bank do hefeby dectar• that I A Memonal Servic:e tl'llt Report ol Condltton Is true end COffecl to the will be held on Mon· t>Ut of my llnowtedge end belief. day, January 30. 1989 I et 11 00 A M el Com· Ct•r1y11 Flowers 2983 Harbc• B • ~ Costa Mes-a 'CA -Jo~ntrJ muriity Church, Con- Januwy 24. tNt 1r~1at1 onal, 611 ~ 0r.,. c... ~ .._. J--, 21 "" "° HeUotrope Avenue, 1•0·313& . STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legat Oeperttl'ent at t~ O 1ly P :101 is pleased to an· nounce a new MJrv1ce now ava 1. able to new busin W• Wiii now S EARCH the name tor you et no ••tra charg nd sa11e you the 11me end the lrlp lo t~ Court House n Santa Ana Then. o r course. alter the earch ls completed we w•ll file )OU' r cllhou' Du 1n name stat ment v.rth the County Clerk, pubhsh one a -~ for tour w ks as reQuired by law ano then lite your proof ot pubh· ca11on w ith the County Cieri. Please stop by to ti \'OUI hcttttous business statemer:t at the Oa1ty Pilot Legal Depart ~n1. 330 West Bay Costa Me~ Cahfom1a If you can not SIOP by. p ase cell us et t714) 642·'32l. E•tens:on 315 or 316 and we w111 m ke rr1ngement1 IOr you to handle lhlS proce<Jure by ma11 It ycx.i should have any lurth r queSl•Of'IS, p can us and we will ~ mor than gted 10 a ' I vou Good luc~ 1n y0o1 new bu,1nes " 1 811 0rMge eo.t DAILY PILOT I Frtdey. Januaty 27, 1fft "Mommy. how do I get this pencil to stay on my ear?" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Out! I don't need an official cookie taster!" PEAIWTS by Marana & Meratta M~. R.OLLE~ \ALKS AR.T k'f £A~L'i w~~s L\KE ''B~THROOM CEiL·\NG " AND "8£I>R.OOM WALLS ',. A~f. SJ.ill My SE. ST. DEPfPOS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I l ( MEY! JUST 6ECAllSE '1tiJ AAVE A l<J NG OOESN1T ~YOU CAN JlWtP MY CUR'AKE .ANt> TAKE IT!'' by Charles M. Schulz WELL. BROTMER OF MINE I 6UE55 11LL 60 SACK TO WM ERE I CAME FROM .. BEFORE I 60, MA"<6E YOU WM ERE WAS IT I ,_z 7 CAME FROM " GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS 'fH I~ MOl\HH 1"H e: tOV!:l~'7 J:JLAtK ~SR .. COVLD TB.L ME SOMETMIN6. GOES 10 il-l~ m1EJE'S , t,Al"1'AIN °'WAP. ,A/VO._! . ~UOVAN'f' He'Tl.I!, I NAME: '(aJ fl INC'IAN OF 111JS MOOJ1H! r t I I DRABBLE aoes1saoes by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ~SllUCf I INS'fAU .. fQ ~f: co11\l- ~ ROWI'*"' MACHINE. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE • f IJ '• •• • JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINBERBEAN DEFl~E 1J.4E R:>UDWING: DOONESBURY Nia, 60a'Sle, ~y Nf(.81 avT JUST Re J LAX A UTTLE, ~Y, HON6Y' \ : CUK' cu1<1 CJ.JI<.'. f by Garry Trudeau 1£17liR, IETTER I """' 1116'1¥ CIXJl<IN'l ()IOI ~~A an. 6()()()1 CLllC'CJ.JJC' CJ.I/(/ I )~! """ ~­~/ 0 - by Jimmy Johnson ~~JOKEf> ~1J4'e"T by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux ...., IT 5 AFTER MIDNIGHT I THERE MUST 6 E A PROBLEM' by Tom Batluk . JAN.27,~9 D\ILY PllDT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE IDLS/N0.4 Marcel Marceau: There . was magic in the air ly SAM BLACKWEll Of -0...,, -Staff S1xt)-five yean oflafc and a ta~nt for expressing the lanauaat of the bod' haH' imbued the an of pantomimist Marcel Marceau with an ineffable eloquence. Tuesday at the Oranat County Perform1na Ans Center. Marttau demonstrated that eloquence yet apin in a prosram that often sealcd-nh1n 1hc same shon p1«e the divine pathos and joy and comedy ofhv1na. .\lone on the staac. the man who has defiMd pantomime for thrtt gcncra11on$ 1n~1tcd the audience into realities of h~ own crea11on: A shnnkin& house of mirrors. the ultimately meanin&)css miu1on todehvC'r a sclf-1mponant scrap of 1nformauon 1n "The Bureaucrat'-" cscapedes of a shpJ>C'f) ice skater that made Michael Jackson's moonwaliuna look amateurish. a playful enactment of the "Creation of the World'. allcaory and a harrowina v1s1on ofa murderous soul 1n .. The EatcrofHcans: A C'"~I Talc ... Marceau moved wu~ thettntercdncssand poc1ryofa r.1jlmaster. the grace ofa modem danett and the subhmely doomed assurance of Chaplin. i.\ugmenttnJ the show wuh the p1npo1nt use ofhaht and music. he created rh)mcsand rhythms in space. The tum ofa wnst and the acute t1h:1n1oflus head transmitted the most finely feh emotions.. In tus a.rustry. Marceau coo.tJAucs 10 ~•standards for a form which largely suffers and eHn pains in the handsof.,and1osc strttt praciitioncn. In .. 81p Commits Su1ctdc:· Mart'Cau's most famous charac1cr. the scnsat~e Sid WK'k with the black bat and red flower. undertakes his own destruction to avensc a lo\e affair tone wrona. As method after method doc~ not work. 81p·s bcauuful failure bccomesa Lr1umph symbolazcd at the end b> the halo hLs arms form around his bead. An tnJurcd an&el falls to Eanh 1n the comteally scnous -Aftftl .. and gives 1n totcmptauon-Marceau'sdeptnion ofckt.uchcryehounaroars and 1uules -despite heavenly rmundcn of his binhnatn. Wlm Wenden' rtttnt film .. W1npofDcsirc-mietit !Hlly have '6tcd ·· ..\nscl" as a point of departure. Jn the .. Mask Maker:· Marceau tradn happy and Md ma81 with • rap1d1t~ that naturally pleases a crowd plcutt, but the pmc IWlll .,;o. and symbolic when the happy mask becomes stuck and h11 body lltullllft IO remove the mask ofhapp1ncu. As one piece ended. Marceau walked slowly into the diNa~. leeft'lin& to d1m1nish 1n size as he and the haht faded. h's a trick of the i....,;nation. much hke a m111c1an ·s. but Marceau left us bchcv1na the realuen MCfteted that maht existed even after the liahts wmt up for his staltdn• ovaiioD. _., CONTENTS I· I ' I . \ IC I ' A NIGHT TO DANCE .••••••••••••••••••.••••...... 16 By MICHAEL RYDZVNSKI Orange Coast College's Community Service~ Depan m1.·nt on Saturday will sponsor the third annual qrange Count~ Dance Consonaum . a performal)CC featunng four Im al companies. including Dance Kalc1doscopc. left. LOVING •LIAISONS• •••••.•••••.•.••••••••••••••.. l 0 Most of our cnt1cs enjo)ed "Dangerous liaisons.·· "11h Glenn Close. John Malkovach and Michelle Pfctlkr exploring the decidedly decadent topside of 18th<cntu ' France. Carol Rossi . however. found the movie a point k'" paean to treachery. Next week a new group of cnuc~ " review .. Parents.·· POP \II 'IC REAL DREAMS •••••••••••••••.••.•.••••••••........ 13 By JOHN ROOS If your exposure to Southern rock ·n· roll has been hm1t l'd 1 the likes of ZZ Top. the Allman Brothers. and R.E.M ' owe tt to yourself to head to tht Coach House ton1g h1 1 check out Dreams ~ Real. ltl'\l'\f,4tl I \\111111 IJ\ &OllETBING COOKING AT PASCAL •••... 1 7 By J UDY CILUIBEIUAIN W~n ~Ka;I Ol~ts ~cf\ the El Torrito'fold last year to opt.·11 (with his wife M1m1) a restaurant of his own. I thought. ··cou~u~. but crazy:· He's French not ~nish. but Qlbats 1s •·kind of modem-day Don Quixote. ultina at th 1.· biaest of corporate windmills. trcadina where rtW dare to tread. U I P \ H I ll I ' I ' ~~--·······································~· 4' .. Cl~llllttl ••••••••••••••• '9•••······················~() "The sea never changes ondJilS w01is, for olf the tali of men, ore wrapped in mystery " ,,,,.,.,,, @ Q -.. ByG --~.-;,~--lhe~1l~ciS1~ - _ .. ~ ~.-1:1'. ray ~6y well hove been Southern Cahlorn10' s 'Tt"'-icumsts ~~ .. "I. Every year for un~nown thousands of years, the clumsy mammofs hove lumbered down the coast of Col1formo from arg1c.!!.Ql~.!bJ!r_vto~Jo~er wi gmgs • ~st of Bo <1. 8 hrTre'lti!r_ reach Orange County, the grays or a few 0 •; hondredm1l t eendofthelongesiin"Oiflmot1Af!lfl0"00'bi,1..(r,o o • 0 w . 00 miles or so from Alaska to Baio. They'I moie the some 1oorney o 0 '"the other d1rec1ton come February When they get here. rhey to e sonie rime to do what m0s1 human • tounsts do-en1oy the weotner. ~ • '1J.be~en'1 buritto live 1n the ice. l.ke mostpedPfe,, ~··~so~.-~:-,,,_'":: J~. o whole reseafCher c[lhe ~(1'tlhty MoAmj o 0 lnst1tute1n Dooo Point~ "h's n1ceonawarmhere." ·-- "lllOO:~Nw>n nows exactly why t e wholes make their annual m1gro1100 ot.00 .... they • .~ toJl!Jt some iagoor.s and OOys eoch w.nrer Most sc1en- t SIS oelieve ·r nos something ro do w11h the wholes' oeed to bear r e r young 1n warm waters They also breed there, and on the 1oorney wuth. Wt\gte~-reason l or l e1r ml§1 bh&dtte uf111\JOT trek at Irle~ wholes- col'ed 1~a1,f n10 Oregon or Conod100 gray whOleNependtng ere yoo live -s easily onP d rne most e.1:c111ng nor1.1ro spectacles o' 1ile year , lnern _(a' 1oro o T eight of he massive wno es breaching'' eap1ng t o11n 'llct 119 rhe iom I or ro I p s heo•t pump ng Y .JU con • s~~ 11 and not ee sorr.e1 :ig even 1 ~tie 111inar:_d1h 1 " P!eas;-;;;-ctlHAt f 5 Page 15 Matters of fact SIZE T ea .. erog1?9roy 1sJ5.45 1eerlf'l ength ,,.,,~some .... t.oies reoch1n9 50 leet n eng:~. Groys weigh between 20· 40 IOl'ls Femoles ore slight!~ lorger thon mo es Co Yes overage 12 14 feet loog a1 b rth ond we19 1.500 pounds Groys 0<e tAe fif1hlofges1 of theg(eot ..vholes, "alf the s•ze olthe lw gest who e, t e blue. LIFE SPAN A\ltfogeJOto 40 ~eors, but SQnle g•ays he 10 be os Old 0160 years --DISTINGUISHING FEATURES Groys ore octUOdy bloo in i en cOIOf and get the If s.iore groy hoe from bomocleS Ond botooele scars. A large gray ... _. rnoy c0try ~"°'hundred poonch of bornocles. l e Other bo een nc>n·IOOft>edl w'ho es, 9rays h<rfe rwo po red blOWtdes about 81nches tong They ho~e no donol l1n and stead ho Yeo series of 6· 12 bumps, sometimes coled 'lnud s," oloogthe do<sol ridge. Toil &*es ore about 12 f ~ wide and weigh oboot 300· 400 ~and flippers rorige lrom 4 · 5 f ee1 long. I~ SH FACTS/Poge 191 -o+-tlrtP.r'~ Afu:ir wno1e ''flu mg 'off the Dono Poinr coast between the i tz " Carlton Hotel and tf!e Orange County Morine Inst tvre Photo by M1ie Burst of Dono Wharf Sport fohinq. Gm .,le p 0 ff ~:.~rot;;, this page by,Peter . whales are e WO c ang so ye to cost y Por • west of m rve • .-oo 6rod; f uby Of tedtOUS. A number of C>fgonizohoos along the V1ewpo.nt west end of Ruby Street Orange Coost offer roun that cruise several miles Dona Point -Sh.e lantern loo 001 Pan .. ofl the coost '"search of the migrating grays. south end of S.1>e lo,,•ern S reet Thef e ore also o number of onshore viewing San Clemente to Oceanside -V rev. points fC>f londlubben from bluffs along Son Diego Freeway. Fol!OW g 1s o list of both·,-------BY SEA -r Dem Whorl Sportfishing, Dono Point • _ dllN.or -Ckeon8oulevar -Cw.st5oliered7doysav.ee .Soots eovear s; along Pocrlic Coast 1ghwoy m lr~ine 10 a m • noon and 2 p m on wee doys ... Coast oreo, between Arch Rock and Irvine Cove. odd1tt0nol 8 o.m. cruise Soturdoys ond Sundays . Laguna~ -loguno Beach vista ' Cost rs $10 f()( adults, $6 for children ond $6 lor potnt, westendofCtescent8ayOr1Yt;He1sler ff/ease see WHEIE/Page /.SJ s t JAN19B9 SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 ('I . .\SSI(' \I. Friday BACH PLA \'ERS The .\ns ..\s- -.(~\ tJll'' 1n l'OOpcra11on '-'llh the \lltl"J .\m Board and the Cultural \lla1r-. D1' 1\1onofHunta naton Beach pn·"K·ni., a f-am1h Concert Scncs JJ)rX'Jranll' or the Bach Pla}Cr'i. a ranuh or mu!>1nans. aa 7:30 p.m tun1gh1 at lhl.' Huntington Bealh < "•l ( l'll tl'f a1 2000 .\fain 1. in the < 11un,iJ < hJmlx•r\ T1d.l.'tsarcpnccd JI S .:' ~l·n,·rat adml\~1on. SI for 'tu1.k111' JnJ '<-·nior c1111ens For 1nrurmJ1111n .ind lll'kc1s tall h~.:'·'-' I h) Saturday OCC COl'~TY CENTENNIAL COSCERT C >range ( oast Collt>fC huw • .i 'fX'l 1al I OOth b1nhda) conccn Jl> part ut lhl' Orangi: Count~ Centen- nial rl'll.'hra11on Theconcen at 8 p.m. Nick Nolte features Liberty E'onson. a quanet that presents music of 19th century Amenca. Tickets arc SS.SO an ad- ' a nee or S 7 at the door. For credit card 1cle ,>hone purchase:. call 43~-5880. PARIS QUARTET AT UCI Quanct from the Pans-based Ensemble des Deux Mond~ at 8 p.m. 1001iht at the l 'C'I Fine Ans Village Thca1~ For-mer UCI Symphony Orchestra con- ductor Wilham f1upatnck heads the ensemble. Tickets arc SS scneral adm1ss1on and S7 for senior c111zens and students and arc available at the Fine Ans Box Office. 856-6616. the UCI Bren E'cnts Center. 856-SOOO and T1ckctron outlets Sanday LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Kahschstc1n- l..arcdo-Rob1nson Tno. piano. vaohn and ttllo. perform with David Jollc). hom. at 8 pm .. Laguna Beach High School Aud11onum. 625 Park AH .. Laguna Beach. T ackcts. S 18. For more anformataon. 494-28220. M't;SICAL ENCOUNTERS 6th an- nual recital by ~rformcrs cho'iCn b~ the Women s C'omm11ttt of the Orange County Philharmonic So-caCt). 3 p.m 1n Bcnea Hall. Chapman College. <\ reccpuon wall follow the recital. For more an formation. call the Soc1ct) office. 642-8132 THE BOUZY RO UGE CAFE ( lassacal stnn1 quanct Opus IV accompanies unda) brunch 11 a m to I p.m. 3001 Newpon Blvd .. Martin Short They rob banks. She steals hearts. STAATS TODAY _, ............. ,,._ '............... . .. lrt •ft I ..... -...-.ooo ·--• I t ·--C-tW~ .. ,,, .. -... "' ..... ,, .. -----__ . .,_ ·--(:_-.. .. CALENDAR Ncwpon Beach. 673-3440. EL R.ANCHITO MEXICAN RD-I OP HllJ I'\(, TAVB.ANT 2800 Newpon Blvd.. ·~"!"'."l~!"""lr!"':'a:::"::;;;ii~--:-;~"""T~:""":':~W'9 .. llllil •-~""'..""1 Ncwpon Buch presents antcrnat1onall)' kno-.n clan1c guatanst Copperfield ever) Sunda> 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 675-6855. Monday NATIONAL SYMPHONY OR· CHESrRA Ms11~a' Rostropo' ach. conductor and Alexander Torad1c. piano at 8 p.m. at the Orange Count) Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. ponsored by the Orange Count) Phalharmonac Society Tickets range 1n pncc from S 12 to S35 and are a'aalabk a1 Tacketmaster. 740-2000 Wedneeday PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR· CHESTRA,Keuh Clark condunor and Horacio Gu11crrc1 piano "'1th a proeram of Mozan. Haffner and Brahms at 8 p.m. tonight a11d Thur\· da)' 11 Orange Count) Performing .\rts (enter. The performances an· presented m l\onor of Manin Luther King. Jr 's b1nluU)' and -.111 feature Joseph h"''antner's "'or~ .. N~ Morn ma for the World... ""hach incorporates cxcc1 pts from Kans's speeches. narrated b)' actor singer Wilham Warfield A lecture pr«cdc the conccn at 7 p.m T1ekc1s ranie 1n pnce from $9 10 $49 For 11ckc1 an formataon. call S5b-o\RT or Plano, vlofln and cello T1ckctmastcr, 740-1000 The ~ ..... Chamber Musk Society ptesenu the Kallldtlteln·LMe4o·Roblnson TrlO perforllllne wttft horn player DavN Joff•J at a p.111. Sunday at ttle Latuna •••<h High Sctloof AudltorlUM. See ltst1n9 tttll ,...... STAINED GLASS CLASSES NOWFORMINC The Development of my alternate teaching technique' nor onl.,. enables the student to grasp the mechanical knowl<'dKf' ot professional window construction, but to ctlso devC'lop d cr~tive awareness for excelling in the art 7 w ek \ si.1on m f"h once a week starting March 2nd, 6th & 7th. C~ss size Umited. Call 494-0073 ORLICH CONTEMPORARY GLASS STUDIO 812 S. COAST HWY .. LACUNA BEACH FLOAT IDAHO • 0.ll&TCBU• IDAllO • Join us for an exciting whitewater noat trip down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in the heart of Idaho's primitive area. Experience warmth <l campfire friendships, qt.iiet moments and succuk?nt foods. FALL FISHING TRIPS AVAILABLE Aw more !Nonn.Mion Qfl or wnw: Middle FOltt RIWf 'lbvn P. 0 . Box 23a; Ketchum, ID SJ:W) fltil ~ Bid\ Cnbem. Ownm ~726-5666 ....., kWtO OulMln .......... 0 • • ............ 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'IMtf l'\\l'oll. t .111"1'1 \\C'.11 ~lllh 1'\t'IHll!! /,!11\\ 11-.. 1111-. -.luM',, ~ ,11 \A"" .lllcl ,It I '""II IC"' \\ h,tl illl ,1,s.1111111•111 1 ltt''thic ,11tcl'4J\t'I\ ,11foHl,1hlt• l'l,I\ hi:!'-Ull lo i0°u !"tt hU\, hit\, htl\ ,11 lht• lllN .111· huu 1111111· hc ·11dllh1:: Or,111:,.'t'\\tMWI Chllchc •n\ H1u111t.11lo11 r RDAl: J 28 ~lal Sale IMMlrs 9 a.•. to 6 p.•. 2850 E Coast Highway COrona del M• (714) 76().6640 • • AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 69S 11l"n Crnta Orl\c. Costa Mesa prl·~n1~ ( onfn.·~ Phillips Tno with m<Xkm rl·nd1t1ons from Broadll'a\ and lhl· mo' ll~ \.\ l'dn('sda~ s 1hrou1ft Fnda~ s. Ii p m un11I lt11c. and Sa1ur- da". 'I p m 10 I a m ·H1· 7559. bVKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· CLl'B 1n th l· :\l'"Pona Rl'SOrt. 1107 Jamborl'l' Koad. l'ol'"pon Beach prl''K'OI) thl· goldl·n age of rock ·n· roll 7 pm tO ~a m n1ghtl~ ('\C('pt Sunda) and \tond:i~ 1'.o co' er charic. ( lasi.1l bands "111 perform the era's gn.·a1t·\1 h1h from .. (,ood Goll). Miss \toll\.'' to ··1 Want To Hold Your Hand ·· 644-1700. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Ncwpon Center Onvc. Newpon Beach prnents Marlene Arden's songs and musk an the Conservatory Lountt Monday throu&h Friday S 10 8 p.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.m. THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh· v,,ay. Laguna Belch. ~nts hvc entertainment and dancana n1ghtl>. 49-l-8088. • SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset ~ch. o fTtl"$ h"e entertainment scv~n ni&hts at ""ttk. TonicJlt and Saturday. Planet IOwuh Rockan· Regae9:30 p.m. to 1:30a.m. S3 cover charie. 592-1926. COURTHOUSE R~TAURA.NT. 2 Hutton Centre Dnve. Santa Ana. praents Nathanael Jam Middkton an the bar and Jnll Thursday 1hrou&}I Saturday. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and John Allen dunn1 lunch in 1he Library/Garden Room Monda y throuJb Friday. The Counhou5t as located one block ofTthe SS freewa y. West on MacArthur Blvd. an the Hutton Cent re. For information. call 540-861 S. ~W. THE CLUB 2285 Newpon Blvd. 1n Costa Mesa. Aash1n1 lt&}lts. marTOrS and a hug danC't' floor Not· shirts or shorts. Tickets art SS for all shows. Doors open at 8 p.m Call 83).1160. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS' HOP prffe'nts the cooks• .. Hopp)'°' WOM.OGIM. THI NAKID GUN THI IAM IMIY llM (II) 5:4S-tl S.1 t:JI (P011) , ..... JI ... {5;tt).1;1r/•1S.12:1S TaOOY (R) .,.... THI ACCMNT AL 1••.J1 T...a"*'MI (PO) TOUN8T(P0) Tlll ACC....,. AL S:U.7Jl.t.AS 5 ... 7ll-ltte l:tl) llm SllllO T~8 (N) muc.tlll D~ROUI ( ).J ....... lMS S:te-7Jl.llM (N G) UAl80M8 <'') WOM ...... •Aettl.a ~.JM:ll.IHS 1•••1ttS (S;JI) ..:? ..• S. ll:JI (N tl) °""" S .... IS.l•.JI uoor•NEM" ftitewpr:;r! ~ ,.. '1 ._ 1·,,,;.,, THEUKDOU. (S;jS)==~l2:l5 .,..... CS:J1).1~l.11;1s '"YateAL lvaNCI , .. , llUlf.ltll n.tfUQITMI (NU) u ........ ...,.81CM.: TwtM8 Cll)UHHtll-(PO) ...... :lt.l•JS MS.tJI RA81 11M llA .. llM (ti) (IJ .. , .. ,. S1W•1t .. 1 ll~ •AC .. I (Ntl) (ll tS.1 1$). S*7ll-ltw 1..-a PUGfTMI THE ACCMN'TAL 11~~-T~T (N)(lt* )JJJ-HM:Jl.IM •AC.-• (Ntai S! ..... J l5 Hour 1n to,.n 5-7 _p.m. fnda)." Blast to the Past" with OJ. Manny Pacheco of KRLA. $4 cover cbarat. Saturday. MHot Auaust N1&hts" stamna Ton)' Rossini. a tnbutc 10 Ne11 Diamond at 7:30 p.m. and Danc"t' Dance' Dance' "Blast 10 the Pas1" v,,1th DJ ~nn1s B. Goode. S4 cover cha!JC: Sunday. ··The Backseat 8o)'s" hve 50s-60s dance band at 8 p.m. $4 cover. CloS<'d Monday: .. Rock Around the Clock." a history of rock. and roll T~s at 8 p.m.(S4 CO\ler charat). Conttil n1&}1t on WednC'Sday. call for detail$. Thun- da). "Rock Around 811 fkn" the Bnosh 1nvas1on w11h $4 COH'r charg.t 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valle)' 96.l-?366. JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. 901 Warner A"e 11 Maanoha 1n Hu nungton Beach p~sent fi,e enter· wnment Monda) throuch Sa1uie) 8.30 pm to 1 a.m in Jc~maah·\ Lounie La\IC lau happy hour TuC'\- da)' through Friday. 4 30 to 7 p.m Complimentary buffet no cu\Cr or minimum Nev. outdoor ~110 dantt Ooor 11 and o'er Tuc~a) Kem Geu on 1unar. clu\1C rock. and folk songs Wednesday. Mad Hauer Tra Pan) comedy conccns. Thursda) throu&h Saturday. <:lassie rode and roll and top40mu 1cw11h ThtT1C'~l for mformauon. call S4 2662 . NJGHT MOVES S902 \\.1mer .\\(', Hunt1n1ton fkach ronccn info hoc 40-0208 Saturday MAXWELL'S ) 11 Paetfo. < W\I H1ghwa) Hun11ng1on Beal h ltt Ferrell on piano. su and 'ocal\ tonal.tu. 8 10 p m to I ~ \U a m Sun®>-Monda) and iu"'\d.a) M 30 p.m to madnaght 83()..?SSS 8a.lldaJ' CO RTitO £ REST Al'RA1''T 1 Huuon Centre C>rt\.C' \an1a .\n1 \ MacArtJtur Blvd. an t~ Hutton Centre. For anformataon. call ~IS: smaT PUii 1665S Pac1f'ic C:oa)t HapWly. Suatct 9cach. ofTcn '"" entena1nmna1 sewn n•ahts at ll'ttk Ton1ahtThcM1b9p.m.to I a.m S~ co .. ercharst 592~1926 FACES NJTEa.UI \8582 lk1ch Bhd. an Huntington Beach Slut'' N1&ht how tame as I~ p.m 21 anti O\tr dm1ss1on at the door 1\ S4 C:all 964-2211 for 1nfonna11on Wedaeeday SUNSET PUB lbl>SS Pacific< OJ\t Haghwa). unset Beach. offer\ h'l en1ertainmcn1 SC\len n1jhl\ a \\r\ k forward Mouon 9 p m 10 I a m S • CO\ler ch.argc 592-1926 Ttuanday NEWPORT CENTER Ll'M II TlME MU IC SERJES at tht· n, ~ ~tnum ( oun Park each Thur'><lJ 1hrou&h March 9 noon until ~ r 1 'ev.pc>n (enter cmplO)tt1 •nJ lhl ~neral pubh art an\llCd 10 ~""f ihcir lunch ort.akl' advanlaac uf lune h spte1al~onc~ b) Farmer\ Markl·t .11 Alnum Court 'endors and uthl·r Fasht01\. Island restaurants S '' .11 Fuh1on l~and \hopp1na jpft't 1.1.1llt... ay,,ardtd to 1ht ,.inner of a bu\1n r" cud dra~1n1at the C"nd oftht 1.onll'r' sen('\ Toda) en.J()) the \.totu"' r sound~ of Dcrel. and the 01;\m11nd' r or concert 1ntorma1ton '.ti 711 -2000 • 'ETP 11 IMSS Pac1ft1. t 11.1' H1&hv.1) un'lott fk~h ulTC'f\ '" en1cna1nmen1 sc'en n1Jh" • ""•'t • T onaaht The Rhumt>oos1C'\ ~ 1~1 p n 10 l:JO am S.l co,cr di.11o.'.• S92·19:?6 J \ll prt"Senl~ The New In!. Pol\ 1n the ~r and anll w11h 1 ~how\ at 8 and 9 }O Frtday pm The ( ourthOU\C I\ luc;atcd 0 0(' A.MIERS AT AMBROSIA , ,, block off tht SS frcc1toa). WC'\t on Tov.n ( l'ntcr Or . Cona '-1<'\.1 < " MacAnhur 81,d an 1hc Uu11on undra'\JIU\hhn 6109p m f 11.1.i Centre For 1nform:11 aon. c;ill anJ turd ). . o to \t1 p n .S40-861S WcJnttda andThunda\ 4l.'·'"• VU.U NOVA RM.h.ard I .au_n1>'\ 11 A GO t~tOO Vrin K.um.111 p11no \l)hnj~ unda\ throu1h lr,1ne. Jon (1~rt\tr 1no fu"K\ JJ" Wednesda) Optn dail) ~ Pm 10 .? pc>DUllf tandarJ and old um~ "" • a.m . )1)1 W C'oas1 Ht hv.a .. 'I~· ·n· roll nap11I • I 10 11 pm ""~IJ pon fkach 642· 7 •hrouah Saturd.a). 1S!·S~!! THE WHIT HOU E RCjtauranl Dllll IWOOOLOU 'GE 1t4~: l'.i and Ta\Cm. 340 ulh (oa 1 H11h cili ( OHt HaaJ\•a) Hununra.•1 wt). t..auna Beach. presents Lul.t' &. Beach prt'Sfna 1ht \~1nsrr' l n The l.ocomoll"c~ tl<'h unJ.a) a1 ,.1th \Onp from 1h and Jri.. 8 30 p.m S2 CO\t'r 4.,...M11>A Fnd ~ and h;rda). p m ,,. SUNSET f> 8 t66SS Pacific ( st midni&ht. and nda)' ~ 10 ti p ,,, H1ahw1) un~t Beach. olf(n h'c S36-l(.?t. ,.., for Dri(h~ood l oun enteru1nmcn1 SC\Cn n1&}1t\ 1 ""tt'" VILLA OVA ptan•" \1.1 Ptanct 10. rod.in' R~ 310 7 pm BrttkcnndF perform!> a \aracl\ • • and then Ton\ Moms & Friend\ 8 Jatl .and Bfo.ad••> ta,ontct Thur' pm. to midni&ht 592-1926 di th~ S.turda) fronl '0 p"' &LAaTllOAN A lno pl.1)1 to l·-'O am \unda> 1hrnu h tl"ld.attonal In h and Scou1\h musat'. Wtdnnda) from 10 am 10 1 1 each Sunda) at the Okt Dena Point R .. ~rd f I aff,:...11 thccomcro(Gokicn Lantern am. Kite auno \ tas '"cn111~ and ucl Prado ltttt '" Dana Potn1 '"'"°'*>""'-JI t w~ out H1Jh No·covnc .... -.. ____ ..;.,_ __ ....:...•'IJ. ~wpon Bnch 6-4!-7 1 ,_...., CA.PSUDO I ~h St ' "i'l>lt ..... , 8t h, 67>2961, prncnh cntert>11n rMnt •iPll» iM1atn and <;a1urd•' SUNSET P\11 I 66SS Pac 1 lk \0H1 T Oft)' G\tn'm'o . "<'' from p m Hiah•I). SUnttt kach. otTen h\c to I am. U CO\ff Chafll'. entet111nrMftt M"\tft da)'\ a -.ttt. Tonjp• •. The Dtliado Brothc"' I ..... , p.m. to midna&ht. TBE COtlaTHOUSI aga. CANYON ail ANO GIUU.. 8'<1 TAUllANT pratnts 1bc ShOW Cliw !AiuuC'aa}°" lteiiad. f..llU.na • h Si"'"'° OM block otr the 55 F"°"" ltla M1Uikft1•1 Di•ec Jau .\ll~t•n ..-.y. wett on M.cAM,., 8'vd. '" Ntta Sftda~ from 4 to 7 pm Hu.non Ctnttt, For 1nfonnatiOR, QU '"4-1911. S40-l615. U.lllaUNND 1600hci(IC \I H ....... _y. Sal lc9tta.. prcrnli r he Soil or &M lnitll. a. ot $('iut~rn ('..,. ... , _. papaw duucland 11IG ..... n. 6 ID 10 p.m C' h 511•4-• No cowt•r char1l' (21 ( \IJ,U\ICCff'\21\llh ton11.tn wuh the Wayne WayM Barid 67S-1968. • ..... , CAFE UDO, 501 30th ~1 .Ncwpon Beach Entcnainmcn1 ntahtly 8 JO p m.-1 a.m. Wa)nc WavM Band 1h1s C\.C01ng. 675-2968 Tueeday CA.FE LJOO SO I 30th 1 Ncv.pon Beach. En1cru1nmcnt n11htly ~ 30 p.m to I a m Diana Dltn and Wayne Wa)nc wuh 'lntcrM'<'llo n" 1on1aht 675-1968 WedJleeday LE MERJDIEN HOTE L 4500 MacAnhur Blvd Nrv.pon BCath .. Le Jan< lub" fcatunng world class Jill anms spo1hgh1cd v.ccld ) in 1hc four SIOI') Alnum of the Cafe Fkun For mo~ 1nform;111on call 4 76.200 I n1rn~1on J 113 CAFE LI DO 0 I 30th St Ne"' Pon lk-ach. prl·~nts rnt.:n1mmrn1 night· I). \\1thau~s1hAithsu1A1lh the Doug \\ebb Ouanrt 1<1n1gh1 8 'Op m 10 I am 675-~96 Thanday CAFELIOO SOl lOth 1 ~..-.... pon Reach. pr~nl\ \al Marquez v.11h .. H1rdland Rc' 1\1tcd"1on11)l1 8 JO pm to lam 67.S-196t~or67'\-50.S6 JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or- pn11111on 10 prc'\Cn l' and encourage fi,c J3Zl mttts C\.Cf\. Thur~I\ 11 7 pm and 1\ opcn 10 JUI mu il1ans andJaa bun~ F-or morl· 1nforma11on. call Or < hark\ Rutherford at 432-.Sb 19 or Rill Ott II 641-7648 Friday V £ . HOT SALSA PARTY 't oung E\e\ ut•'<' ~1naJ~ host\ a pam 8p m 10 I a m for s1nalc proft'<><;1onal\ 15-45 at thr Jr, inc tf11ton. I N()O fambort'C 81\d If\ int -\dm1\\1on,.. Sl.S 11 thr door S I~ for ad,ancc ~' mcnl Bu Oct. mU\h.. danc1ns. 'pcc1al c.bmt' lcs\<m and t'\h1b111on and no-host ~r r or morc 1ntor- ma11on. call 1hc \ Hotline: 744-l<X~ PIUME OF LlfE INGL~ mt'tt for r ,G.U . It addlfbacl lt'l'ttlodit. IMO£ f 11'11 I Santa ~na trom j to 7 pm for 1nform11JC)n and ~n atton\, call 36. 7« E IOR OEGft EED 11\GL no"' bcin& orpn11cd 1n Oranir Count> ~k•na ldd111onal mcm~r\ SO and older "'ho ha'c "·olk&c.' d~ Purpu~ of 1hc aroup arc a<km1 , )(K'1al and a <k 1rc 10 \harc mu1ual 1n1crt\I lntcrt\tcJ pcnon\ ma) C":ill H:trT) ( oo~ .ti b46-~57 10 amn f&uurc m«tln time\ and lou11ons o d\.trJc: PAAt:NTS WITHO T PART· US Oran C"OI I (1'apttf 26. 1---1~ not rcq1urrd) wdt hold a mtmbcn uni dantt 11 9 p m. ,.,th h'tt bmnd 11 Costa Mna Golf and (ountl')·Club.1:701 GolfCoutY Dr .. C ())ta Mna frtt oncnt111on for sin~ portnlS ~I 7,30 pm . .a7-1600 or S*-S7 for more 1ntorm111on about tMOfPn1iauon. ~mbtnhip 1n Pamm Without Panntn tt optn 10 d1't0fttd, wper· at~. ~ or ntvtr marritd parents Ofll"lftl ch1ktttft CUMOd~ of lht ch11drtn 11 not a 6ic1cw. A non· ptOfit. ~ edllra•ioU.I Of• pa1U1eoe. PWP -. "°"*' I pro-.,am ol totill 1ttt¥hift. dilCvllioM .... __ .,.... .. ._..,.,_ ... _. ___ A_lor.._ ..... .. HIJO ... )J .... • •-m 1ory. ffor more 1nfonNtion. call 854-0690 or *flit 10: Let's T ce h Up. 31 Rainbow R •• lrv1M, 927 1 S S.tmcl&J PRIME OF lJYE SINGLES meet for d1nner/danc1na at 1hc A1rportcr Inn. 18700 MacAnhur 81\d . Irvine 11 6·30 p.m For re5("1at1ons and informauon. call (213) 47S.S I 41 F .L.l.R.T. mttlS at h1plcfs in Hunlln(ton Beach SeachfT V1Has.c at 1 p.m. for a Saturday mov1c nil.ht nacksaflcrthc mo' 1e. \all 647-1 ~211 for more 1nforma11on Sanday BIG ORANGE SINGLES SAILING SOCJETV goes whale watching cvcf) Sunday 11 ~30 a.m to 4.30 pm on a luxury sailboat harc exptnscs No uptncnct nccnsaf) Call Fred ot 646-4005 for more 1nforma11on F.U .R.T. unda) proarams bqin at 7 pm. in 1hc ~achfT V1llasc hopp1na (enter. 220S Main 1rc-c1. Sult~ 20. Hunlln&ton Beach Oona- 11on is S3 and free child care 10, available. Frtt dancina at Hunt· ington Beach Inn follo"'s at 9 pm Call 647-1 62 form~ 1nformat1on and 10 kaH messages PRIME OF LIFE S~GLES meet fora Champainc BufTct Brunch at the Hohda> Inn. :!SWS u Paz Rd Laguna Halls 11 noon For 1nfor· ma11on and rcscna11on\ call b30-l044. Tuaclay L IB E RT Y S I NG L ES TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets c' ct) Tuesd.a' at 7 pm at ( olumbo's Restaurant. lb IOSo uth Harbor Blvd at Wamcr Learn 10 sptal. hsten and think more cfTcct1\CI) No chargc 10 v1s11M. For more 1nform:111on. call l.cc Stcinh rdt. 647-.?349 SWINO ANO BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Learn v.cst coast s~ang. fo,. tro1. v.altz. samba. tanao and all ballroom dancM at thc In inc H1hon lot Room at 8 p m. S6 or SI Q pcr month 03ntt :u Y p m. F°' more 1nform111on call 494-0SQ). Weclneeday CALIFORNlA SI ·cL~ ttapp\ Hour and Miler Dancing. cad1 Wc-df\C'Sdav. S 10 9 p m 11 the l ot LounJ('. lt'\1nt Hilton and To111.trs. 17900Jambortt Bhd . ln.1nc Frtc bufTtt.Fcc1sSS 13().1010 PAIME Of' UF£ SING~ mt't't fot d1nncr/da.DC1f\& at El~'s Lodac. 4101 E. W1Jlo~. Lona Bcuh a\ 7 pm (all 836-8744 for 1nforma11on ind rt\trYauons NEWPORT Bf:ACK SAILING ING LES J lub fornn,lt sa1loN wuh or 111.1thou1 a boat. OJt:? and older for 1a1lt~ pantn and soc1ahunc. Metts tht fin• and 1hard \\.cdntsd.t) orcal.h month al tht ·cwportcr Rnort. 1107 Jamboftt Nc-wport lkach ~ lO t~I hour: Mttt1n1Mint at It. cnds around lO p.m (~~ danc int •1th a h't band until I a..m Valer pertm'I is frtt for thOK hav1n1 a cocktail 1n the Dukes~'* after tht mttt1na CMt "S6 (all 96'9-1111 for rc<otded 1nfo"1boul dub 1<'11\ lllt"S. lJrE ON YOUll OWN 1nak1 .H and O'tl'f, m«t M • fncnd11n 1 •"lrm support1\e llmO phtrc f'ttr) Wtdnnda> l to 4·30 pm. (or a 'antd =~ dtftntt at local mllut'lnl -· ..ontlaif pol tun. 09\ilStnior CCMCr. 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We welcome you to brine in your family and friends for th.ii tremendous opportunity. AIJO offered at no charce wiU be m...,• therapy. Tlaaa k you for your continued 1upport • we work toward your better health. APPOINTMENTS ARE NECESSARY MILE SOU~ CHIROPRACTI:C SIO per person per C"~1nJ. Group leadcT ~ill be Manlyn 8o)d. MFCC' 1n1cm For more informauon. call lhc church offiC'c al 499-l088. TANG<>, DISCO AND BALUlOOM DANCE Q.UB Mttls C\'Cr)'~ Thurs- day at 8 p.m al 738 W 17th SL three blocks sotnh of Newp()n Blvd. in Costa Mt"Sa Sl9 monlh fees. Leam the lal(Sl dances followed by a dance or other acuv111cs each v.ttk For more 1nforma11on call 494-0593 Friday LE MERIDJEN HOTEL 4SOO Maci\nhur ·ahd cv.-pon Beach -An E'en1nc of Motov.n" each Fnda~ v.11h the tonrbndcc 83nJ from 7 to 11 pm 476-2001.eucMion 311 . SehlnlaJ LE MElllDIEN HOTEL 4SOO Maci\nhur Blvd • ~-port Bea h. ··0anc1nt 1n • ~kv.pon Stond>ndst Band -.uh a vancl)' o( bti band .ind Broadv.a> from 7 lO 11 pm. each Saturda). f or 1nform.i11on call 476--2001 ca.tension 3113 LONOANCE FRED ASTAIRE TUOIOS 3615 W. MacAnhur. \uttr RE'S ANEW NAME FOR TERIO ... -- f \I I \It\ IC f f •' I I' I I It 30I. SUia.ADi. l)an(t f'or couoln or -.... •• Slaurday ,nd ltd Sunday ....... :lOto 11:30 P.•· AdmiMion SS. includes ref'rnh- rna111. llllroom, Llaua danciq.. Call 850-0616 for more 1nfonna1ion. ... , , .._. IOCIETY .. TEA DANCE 3 ao t.lO f.M.~ ll Tunic Rock Com- muarty> ftltk. I Sunf!1~ill. lrviM.. Teny Alta is vocahst. ~ musical IC'lecbons from tM forta throuah u.cw..OW. For more anfonnation. call Mitkee McOurt at ~3894. TB IOPIDITICATE A~rnoon SW111&dancina. Maxi's Lounae at the Red Uon Inn. lOSO Bmlol Street. Cosa. Mna prestnts BarMy Olson and his 20 ptett orchestra C\'Cry Sunday aftt>moon from 2 to 6 p.m Adm1u1on is SS per penon. Free vakt parkr"t-Tickets may be puKhastd 1n advance at tht hotrJ &Jfl shop. For more information. call Elda Barry at (2 l 3)S92-2 I 37. ~ MAanN-• TONI'S Sw1n1 Dance O ub meets It sevtral Orarwc County locaaaons. O.ncet.. dance conteslS. danct trips.. play out1np. beach parun arc 10tM or tht activ1rtes. Dan« lessons art offttcd bqlnnins to ad\'anced. bellroom 1.0 swina. For 11mes and k>Cat1ons. Qll 8'40-3518 Wecbae1d•J COSTA MESA/FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Ne"pon Blvd .• 2-C. Costa Mesa. Wcdnt1day ntlht dances o~n to the cenrral pu"bl1c Vw1th a one hour dance cl3ss pttetd1n1 the public dance beginning at 8 pm Oantt 9 p.m. unul mid· n1&ht Cost for dance eta» and dan~ 1s S7 ~r pt"OOn. Sofl dnnu a'a1lablc for purrl\a-.e. for more information or rcttrvauons. call 6SO-'°48 Tlaanda'f COST A ME.U QUJCKSTEPPERS o )(O tor c1t11cn )Quarr d:ultc &rOUP ~k e>.~mncnl \(juare dame cou. pit's to JOin them. The Ou1cbtrpprn meet rqubtf) C\Cf) fhunda). 10 a m. to noon at the downtown communil) ttnter. f Olll U l htday J&Pf' f'OXWOftTHY atona v.11h HuP fink and o.~e Goodman throQ&hSu_fWla) 111.tw lmprov Tiit lllPllOV prt"Knts lhrtt Sid<· ~''~• 11(11 tteh n11ht T~a> tflr~_ Su~y 11 •1SS Campu Drive. SUete 131, lt'\lane hov.umn and ldtna\llCMI pncn a~ 8 p.m. MOftdly (Sl); Sunda)-. Tunda> th'°""' Thursday. tS6k 8;30 and mammal mom fa.Home Pet C.. Sperieut. 1=-:::1 ~are tor your pets & home WhMe )'C)U're away. lO:JOp.m. FndayandSlturday.(SS). doors open al 6 p.m. Din~nucrvcd n1$hdy. Patio d11\int 1s now avallablc for late shows Friday and Saturday. ...... ., DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at 1.ht Newponcr Rnon prtSCnlS a s~1al Monday Ntabt Showcase wish com· edjans from throuahout the Southern Cahfomaa area ~rformina. bcain-nrng at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Ni&ht Showca~ his no cover charsc. The Ncwponer Reson is located at l 107 Jamboree Rd.just cast of Pacific CoHt H1Jhway 1n Ncwpon Beach. 644-1 700. ext. 37.S. THE IMPROV features three of LA·~ best known comedians every Monday niJht. Doon o~n at 6:30 p.m. For information and dinner reservations, call 854-S4SS. Taelday JORN MENDOZA appcanng .wuh Rob Schnieder and Mark Brazil throuah Feb. S. THI DIPllOY presents three sidc- sphttang act.s each ni&ht T~y throuah Sunday. Showtimes and admission prices are 8 p.m. Monday (S3): Sunday, Tunday!hrou&}\ Thursday. ($6t,8:30 and 10:30 p.m. fnday and Saturday. ($8). doors o~n at 6 p.m. Dinner as ~rvcd nightJ). WedDadaJ JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT 8901 Warner Ave.. Huntinaton lkach. Mad Hatter Tea Piny Com- edy CollC'tn rv~ Wednesday 1n the dO"'MUllrS n1&)\t club. rhrce top com1<'S appear at 9 p.m Cover charge IS S3 I· 11 ll' Friday ltlt FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION End~ unday at the Pon Theatre, 1905 Pac11ic ('oast H11h-...a). Corona dcl Mar. ho~s at 7· 30 and 9 4S p m tJK'h t' cnina. 4 p m. matinee on Saturd:ly and Sunday. S4 atthedoor. Tteketurca\a1lablr at all T1cketmas1er locauons. Sound Spec- trum. U&una Beach and C om1C' Quest. El Toro and tbe Pon Theatre Box Offtet stan1n1 I hour prior to $howume. Pncn are SS ad\ian« ulfl at outlets. S6 at box offict 6 73"6260. UCI FILM SOCIETY C'hallenlCs a "•f"'Cr's precont"e1vcd oott<>ns with a theme Of .. altered VIS•Ons" for IU w1n1tr quancr film,. Film ictt"en on Frida)' cHn•l\r 1n Social 1cnce Hall 11 1 and p.m Tt('kett arc S• ~raJ. Sl fot oth<'r student senior n11mt1 and UC'I ii.ff and $2 for CI saudrtaaaand att a va1lable at t.bt door Ftlms are shown in their oripnal lan&uatt with subtitle$. Tonilht's flJm is .. Easy Rider" . .dittettd by Dennis Hopper (USA 1969). 8*'6379. C 01 'I H \ llOllday CllAZYHORSE STEA& HOUSE I S80 Brookhollow Dr .• Santa Ana. Newpon Freeway Oyer Rd. eiut. prrsrnts Earl Thomas Conley with special auest Keuh Whutey 1on1&ht. two shows at 7 and 10 p.m .. Call S49~ IS 12 (or ucket 1nforma11on and dinner ~rva11ons. 'f\ l .ISTI '\GS 91!!!"... ·--··-·-._._ --~-=----=----::.-==---:-- !:.:i:= ==-=== -a:~-==-~--9&-" c.-•&F:i,.1 ·-=-~· ·r:r;;.e=- LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at 8 p.m. at the Lacuna Buch pubhc hbrary, 363 Glrnncyre. Laauna Beach. Tonight. O~n read1n1 Everyone 1s welcome. Call 494-9S50 or 494-8)7~ S.tuclay BR.IDAL PAl"E Red Onion R~ 1,1urant. IOI E. Sandpointe Or .. Santa Ana from noon to 4 p.m. Vendors. two fashion lhows.. pnu drawmp and the lat«l in fash1om. 1nclud1ng hair. nails. noral amnaemcnts and photoeral>hy No cover charac. For more information. call Kathy Sievcnsat 5S6-1101. . WATCH A WHALE The Hornblower Whak Watch Cruise otrcrs a champainc brunch and a chance to see the aray wl\alc m11r.l· t1on each Saturday and unda). 10 a.m. to I p.m. out or Newpon Harbor on 1he IOS-foot Pacific Homblo-...cr Cosr"1s $33 ~ ptf'iOn. $1 6 SO for children un<kr 12 For rtst"rvat1ons. call S48--8700 ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET prC1Cnlcd by Tcl·Ph•I Entrrpnscs each Sa1un:la) and unday m the nuan parking lot or the Oranat County fair Grounds 7 4 'Liaisons': Pretty, juicy decadence Brian Finn,1ao MarkellDI Commuak atloos Santa Ana Carol Rossi Competer eo. .. 1&ut LapuNlpel Some stone!> arc belier left to their .. Dangerous L1a1sons" 1s interest· onganJI sourcc. 1 t' novels. pla)s. ing. d1s1urb1ng. con1rovers1al. ma· h1ston. but "Dangerous L1a1sons" n1pulat1 vc. funny. decadent . demonstrate~ once again how film Mach1avelh1n. h1s1oncal. deceitful can transcend its sourC'c and dangerous. II is also appealing ··nanerrn11~ l 1a1sons" is a mouon and likable? I don't think so picture wh1C'h IS This 1'11(Wle aoout seit between the much more re-sexes 1s not for warding than its everyone SeHral 1heatncal counter-people ei1presstd part. The movie 1s d1ssatufac t1on based on the pla y wh1k lea ving th e .. Les L1a1so n11 tht'ater. yel one of Dangercuses" b~ my fnends hked (' h r 1 s 1 o p h e r the mo~1e enouati Hampton. "ho 1s to Stt 1t mo~ than a I s o t h e on«. l found th<' --..J scret'nwntcr for produc11on and the him. ""hK'h in tum 1s based on a pcrforrnancts 'Cr) 1 7~2 novel b\ C hodcrlos de Lacloi. good. but the story qucsuonable. D1r«tor Stephen F~ars· mclo-As I watched the movie I felt I v.-as dramatic game of scducuon includt's m1ssin1 the point. l KnK<i tht're must the '"o main C'haractt'rs of 1hc havebetn somecduca11onal orenter- Marqu1S( de Mencu1l (Glt'nn Close) ta1nment vaJue I wasn't acttinJ from and the V1com1e de V:tlmont (John the film . The lcad1n1 man. V1com1e MalkO\llh) who v.ere once loHrs. de Valmont (John Malkovteh). a but then b(ocome nvals. Our decadent complete philanderer. is so interested ans1ocrats guide us through lht' in pla)tnl pmcs of dtten and St'x ual mind game5 that t'nsue "hen • conquest that he has no moral ccntl'1', tht' Marqu1sc 1nes to revenge herself and consequently doesn't know how on her most recent lover and uses to pursue a "normal" love affair. He Valmont 10 do so. bugged me. Valmont scduct'S the toung and Gknn Close plays the Marquise de 1nnocen1 bnde-to-bc. Cecile de Vol-Mcrteu1l, his female counterpan. ~he anJes (Uma Thurman) but Sttks a buged me. too. Their pme of "win more challcns1ng scducuon 1n order or die" is not very pleasina to watch. to ma1nta1n his reputation asa master as they manipulate everyone else in 1n the an of love He St'eks out the film only so they can revt'l 1n self· Madame de Touncl (Michelle Pfc1f-1mpo5t'd glory. fer). a mamcd v.oman of strong A scducuon/rapc K'ene involv1ns a morals and rt'l111ous beliefs. His teen-aged v1 ra1n was especially dis~ rtv.-a rd for such a conquest is to be a turb1na. n1&h• w11h his l'~·lovcr. the Marquise I d1dn'1 completely dislike 1hc film . The fi lm becomes mort' com· but I con11nuall)' pltcatt'd because wondered. Whns 1he Marquise is the point~ Jt alw play1n1apmt' seemed some b1.1 of St'duc11on and mcssaac was em1-decc1t v.-11h a )Ou ng nent bul 1t never lover. ( hevalter came. Maybe the Danccny (Keanu film's intent is tO Rttves) try1n1 10 show men's and outw11 Valmontat women's d1f- 1ht' same pme. feren~ in pmcs The film abounds of Jex ind love, 1n bt'tra)al. scitual and the dClf'C'C to which society deceit and treachcl). dacutcd (and st1ll does today 10 a D1reC'tor Stepht'n Frears has lesser extent ) women's scitual ~hav­ probed deep into the characters. 1or whale allowtng men to determine which hu allowed the audience to their own That's the same message empathize much more closely with ~ &Ct from "()ynasty" on Wcdnes. the characters of the 18th century He day niahts. Kind of a commonplace proves that when done correctly. film mcssaac for such a producuon can be a much more aC'Cess1bk medium. 0He~r ~ mp klleel S&.-.l H• ...... Beadl "' .. Dangerous Lta1sons." the latest release from Warner Brothers. stars Glenn Oosc, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovt<'h. .. Dangerous Lta1sons" is Stt 1n 18th century Pari s. ··:t Malkov1tch plays V1comtc de Val· mont. an arropnt. egotastacal play· boy. Glenn Close plays the Marqu1 s.r de Meneu1I. a woman who gets what she wants no mau~ the cost, --..J and Machelle Pfe1f. fer, wno plays the virtuous Madame deTourvel. The plot revolves around Mat• quax. a woman 1n need of rcvengr on a man wtM> left her. When she finds out that he wants 10 marry a I S.ycar- o&d air1, w~uadn the Vacomte to seduce the 11r1. The actJnt and the scenery 1n this mov.c att tJUt. The V1comte re· minded me of an AC/OC sona. "I'm upper. upperdus htah soaety. God's lift to ballroom notonety ... "And the beautiful t.ckdtops rally made me f~I I was an 18th century Pans The music 11 OK 1f }OU like classical music. This movie has opcra-typc music and tcveral opera-like )(enes The plot may~ a btt confusing. but this 1s a aood movie. h comb1~ Kduct1on. revenge. lu.st and b1pmy. The sexual scenes ~ere done 1n a very unreveahna way. which 1s a n1~ chanac from most o(today'1 movies It 11ves your mind and not )Our hormones a chantt to fiaurt out JUSl what has happened. I think the aud1en« was ..,1th woukt aartt wnh me that the humor. achna. music. scenery. and th( body la"IUllt of this film were thorouahly t'n· )Oyabk. I would recommend to an)one that they ta\e their boyfnend or n1rl· fnend to this Ute a bn of parental Jud.amen•. ttM>uah. to an)one undt'r IS. 11us 11 the l11t movie I have bt't'n us1ancd 10 review fot the Dail} Pllot I'd rikc lo thank lhcm for _,vin1 me this oppot'tUnll) to l'tVICW tht'~ mov'", and to thank the readers for rcadina m) reviews. GrqHer .... ei JMttll&Utl Wn&miu1«r ··Oanaerous l:jia110ns .. 11 a c.hanit· of.91« film th»thouldn't ~ mmcd. h's a story about lovt. lust and m1rupulat10ft Und II St.an 50me O( the most tAknled performtrs wottuna in ftbn today; Gknn Close. Micbt'lle Pfeiffer and John Malkovteh. Clott. Who llilnllcd us u a psy· ChOllC' Kductl"t"fli in IHI )'c.1r'\ "Fatal Atract1on ... 1s firsi· rate hert u • woman ..,ho. 1n her own words. ..wa.s mean110 dominate (the ma.le) se• and 1~cnar (her) own .. Obviousl y bu.rMd by love M(Ott, this •onuin _. .. llril,.. .. ''.8ut )OU have 10 11""91 ... '°" ltt all lhal ~ ~lS awmy With and bow much she cnJO)'S eon~ people as if they v.ere puppea.,:Wnlto 11usf)1n1 v.6en she arts whit's comu""° her Milkovich IS abo nawlns IS th<' cad wbo makes a m~or proJ«t ou1 of 5Cduc1na Pfeiffer but unupectcdly falls 1n love with her. Ha character has pat charm and 1ntelh1tnce but he's a real loser 1n the human t>cana depanmcnt. Some of the belt tttnn arc when he and Oose altemat(I)' utallate and lock horns with each other. And Pfeiffer. who's bttn on a real roll l11el y w11h films hke "Mir· ned to the Mob" and "Tequila Sunnse." bas tht' ·~ role as a fll)Od woman who tna to fl&ht her de.sues. J"1nalb IJvCS an lO them and ~)s for it wt th her.life She ~vcs a touchana pnformantt. It bt'nk' )our hean t0 ICC the •ay shf 11 uK<i and v1ct1m1zc:d. That .. u the Ont Pl" of the film I didn't enJOy. Bastc:allt all tht' charactcn 1n thas film ltt a bit twl\lcd and compktely lackina 1n moral ull most of tbe tame they're a luck to watch and 11\n make "Dlnarrous L1a1t0n$" worth w11ch1na. Short takes By S.0..N ANC>ellSfN ~ ..... ~. WILMl""J C,TO!'I -..; < ' • oltt laid hands on M;amn -.1 .. on« ap1n ~hen the tor\ fl •I one anotht'r "'uh i v1aorou' hut: r 1he banq~t room <>fa ho1cl hl'n I didn't appcu n 1f \hun n Jlinthed.. Lord kno•-s no on<" rnuld ti a•1 him 1fhehad oltc and hon 'tar 1 n I 1 F141ll\C'S," the tot) o( ~ humh r "i fif\t·t•m<' blnk robbC'T ""h11 '""'' hardtntde11<0n blnk robl°'<'r t11•,1 •t• dunna • bun&kd hel\t hon l'l"'' the amatcuI. Sohf ol•>' tht' pro In the mO\ile. ohe'\ chara 11·1 h •' JUlt fin1wJ a fi\t•)eU m\"H h JI McNe1l IMlnd Pmon and l\n 11.';i .. l·r torc1umany t1mc M>On. Bui v.ht·n 1~11 Copt ace the mt\'81tn idea he mJ•lrr minded the JOb. lht 10\llOCI Im "'" pnwoataon drm.ands th.It hr 11 chcsu11tt h1und t~ hon char;i 11 r ' ltUWAJ. Tbt1 ~ not ml .. t' hrru 11 happ) amPtf, When hon •~l ••1• 11 WI) shoots him in tl\c J.c .. ht· ' 1," ·oangerousUa/sons' transfixes viewers.with.the fKJWer ly JOE •AL. T AJCI ~.,.._..._ lntcre tcd in a costume dr1ma? No'' OK. then. 1n1msted in a wicked. clqanl film of erotic pov.er pmcs- s.cxual ha1t0ns -that JUSt happen lO be playtd b~ malevokft1 ind de- generate I 8th-century Frueh anst~y. lhe Idle nc:h't I thOutft t io. ''Dl"ft1'0UI l.aaitOM" ii a lethal drawint·room cOIMCf1 about teehlt· lion anCI ruin, a C'OllUIM ...... )'tt.. bu1 one of bedroom ,..._ onr with 1 livtly and bttinited .... biljty. II ml)' loolc IWlftk. but 11'1 low-down, beating in 'Fugitives ' happ) stall When thasc:haractt'rts unhaps> . M gtts ph)'steal Ht smacks hon around Ht' drap him •Iona IM ground hkc a '•C't1m 0(1 "lk11 Hur·· chan0t ract He i.hakt'S hon so hard )Ou UPttt to ttt the wnalkr man's t')t'balb (all out and bounct o n lht' '>adcwalk. h looks so ~al ifs ~mt'· 11mn parnful to watch. <\pparmlJ). It ..-as also Pl•nful 10 do Nolte confnted th11 dun"' th<" fi~t .. ttk of rtbearsal he had ha\ co- \tar btf&Jna for mcf'C)· ... Man) ""tnt to Fnanc1s (d1rcaor · Franos Vcbtr) andsa1d. "Do)ou 1h1nk M could hl\t' 'IClt, not do u so full~" Othcrv.1tit. hon ""arr~d. "I •on't mak<' 11 to the shoot_ Ho .. tou,h •-u tht-rouah '1ufl" ··1 shook him so hard I couldn't rcall) do the hon rwu." Nohe said .. Sowcsfackcdofr1httkbtt. but M knt'w I had to eo ahtad and whack him to makt' 1t wot\." Nohe s.ald ~ bUlktd up to m«t lhc Ph)'stcal ckm&ndsofthc rok. ··1 built up a lot of upper-body Slttf\lth so that to appall I could hold him .. ,th one and .. (all 11 pumpanaManin. "At tht'cnd of the film m y hand was s .. ollen wa) uP. bccaust I'd npped up ltpments · Manhandltna )OUr co-star can be haurdou1 10 )OUr health -Ht'd run aY>a) and I'd crab ham .. Nolte said ~Ht"d fall doVrn and I'd 1nnd him up " 'hon's CIPIC'llY 10 absorb pum h· ment 1mprnstd his director "Man) 1s a kind ofa puppet. You can throv. him in a car or drq him SO )ards He's so Oelllblt'." Vebt'r. a FrtMbman. mantled The obj«t of all this untcnder t"'atmtnt wh1k acknowlcd&ina that 11 ""as a lmk daununa tn ~ earl)' ~ma. said the btuisn ~cl'l' wonh 11 'To me. comcd1n ctn o nly work 1r they' rt done an rcahl)'... hon said "The idea of comcd) comn from reaht)' and that's v.hat we're do1na. So 1( )OU do a sttnt where a auy ~" beaten up. he has to &alt.e a punr h • The bloW\ art."mulatcd of course -most of them -and aJthou"' th~ u cons1dtrabk v1oknce 1n tnc ptCturt. Shon wud 1t'• not ucn l\e -o~r rafings If ii •An.;}!J --- • ----~· \IUIO,Ol'U ' 'Bulf Duiham,' 'Defense of R~afm' and 'Nightfall' the crecp1n1 darkness The) call the phenormnon "N1&}\tf1ll." "B•ll 0.rlMam" (00.. ff.me Vldft. VBS-lkta, Nt.11. llaae4 R> Life has thrown a h1ah. hard one at ·c rash Davis. Destiny has made b1m a minor lequcr for hfc. and this l&Jnft ballplayer. ponrayed by Kevin Costner in the movie "Bu Durham;· finds h imself in Class A baJI with the Durham Bulls 1n the Carolina ~uc. His JOb: to tum the talented but very immature Ebby Nuke"' Laloosh into a ma,or lea1uc stan1ng pnchcr Well, 50mcone else has that JOb. 100· Annie Sa~oy. played by usan Sarandon. She knows what 11 takes to make 1t 1n baseball and the bedroom. and she plans to spend the summer making sure that Nuke 1s mature enouah for the majors from head tot()(. fl's not hard to figure how this tnangk final]) rcsol\'es itself. but no matter "'Bull Durham,"' wntten and du-ccted by Ron Shelton. 1s as b1tin&I) funn)'. literate. well ICl.cd and full of 1ron1cs as the I 9"70s Paddy Cha.,er ky aiems "Hospttal" and ·· etv.ork." • The $Ct1pt 1s txcepuonal. but gi"e the acton their due Costner. who prc\'1ousl)' pla)cd Ehot Nns an "'The Untouchables." portra)s Crash with Vrf) ptrfccuon Sari.Odon. of"Atlanttc Cit) .. and -w itches ofEast~id."" fame. 1s mc-ttina. 1ntcll1icnt and as sexy as tht') come-. Tim Robbins is hlc.cw1~ strona '" the supponina role-of "Nuke-." As 1f that weren't enou&h. d11 the toc-tapp1n1 ·SOs rhythm and blues soundtrac\ That Annie. she sure has taste. "Bull f?urham" 1s rated R. main!) for down-ho me locker room lanauaic -By Lee M1t1u1. Assocllle4 Presa Writer "l>efeau of lk Realm" (Nelto• Home Eatertalll· mHl. VHS-Beta, $79.-H . Rated R> . . l.Jke "The Wh1stlcblowc-r:· an equally lid) lmle thnller. "Oden~ of the RcaJm"' 1s long on atmosphere It's ~oru1 the rental 1f only to sc.~ ho~ a Another We-stem Dcmocrac) has its own din) obsessions ~uh state SC\·rets Gabnel B)me pla)S the reponcr who tumbles to the Ba1 tory after an old sot ofa collcaauc (~nholm Elhonl stumbles onto It first and dies m)stenousl). apparent!~ for a 5tt'rct the shado"' 10.,emmcnt thinks 1s .. onh II.ailing him to prottct It's tfftct1vc to stt the )Ouna rtponer stan to pull at the ends of the story until a strand ~or\s loost. then put the strand of the stof) toaclhcr urml fmaJI) Ah. but that ~ould be telhnJ-ch" Some m1aht fault the mo\'1t' s abrupt endina. but k't'~ admonish thnc curmudatonl) souls .. ,th the old '60s cpavam· "It ain't paranoia 1f the) ""II> arc out 10 get )OU•• -., bU WUllams. A.aMdatH Pttn Writtt 'NlOllaU" (MGM·UA at.me VWe.. VJIS..Beta. S1US. llaae4 PG~U) ~ suns of a distant planet art d yma. and 11s inhabttants. "ho ha"c alwa)s known perpetual haht. fear This iet·fi nick. ba~ on Isaac SlmO\ 's tOr') oftht' same name. Jumps ofT v.ath a decent enouah prema~ but somehow nt'vcr quite mana,acs to de' clop and pull 11 off Tbctt arc too man) qucsuons. too man) hole\ Why. for instance. do these pc-oplc (ear darkncs\ so much when the)' use fire and understand the aUum1nallon of qu.anz C'f)Stals" Why. 1f there 1s a proph«> of "niahtfill" ha"e they not l)rcpared., Watch1n1 the d) in.1 sta~ 1s the land's lt>adtr and sc1enus1. plaJtd by ()a, ad 81mt') Meanv.hale. his former wife (Sarah Dou.alas) has ,oincd a bhnd prophet of doom and aJoom who preaches that the bhnd ~ball Jud oiK~ niahtfaU comes because tht uahted v.111 no tonier bt able to tee and ""ill plunic to b)'stena Whtie the planet lcxn its suns. Bamey frohcks v.11h a m)stcnous and stMual stranacr .. ho has an odd affin1" toward snakt>S nd his dauahtcr frohcks .,.11h a Robin Williams loolahke .. ho phl)S btlls and hu a brief rump Wltb the m)'stcnous stranger Noth1n1 is too compelhn1 1n this Juht' Corman producuon, wnucn and directed b) Paul Ma't>~bcra ("The Man \\ho Fell to unh") But lc.ttp an c'e out for the seine in v.h1ch Sarah DOualu dccuks to IJ~t hc-r all to the blind cult It's out ta s1Mt. -By Deaeru Battlly, AP Arts E4J&or .• OP \I n1-:o' Top videocassettes ly TM Auodat~d .-rns The follow1n1 arc the most popular v1dt'OC&Sst't1CS as the) a~pear 1n nc" ~ttk's 1ssut' of Billboard m•pzinc Cop)'n&}\t 1989. Billboard Pubhcauons. Inc Rc:pnntcd .. ,,b pemuss1on vt090CAH•TTS •aNTAU I TIV' .. Meft .... a a.Dy IToo.c~-1 ....... , 1111£1 ) y..,,.. 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O\non 11 ICTIIPU'°'*-' -.th dynamt( and 1tmpo mart•• and dots prompt a •idt ra• of colon from his fine mUIK\IM. lut I* l(M'ftt prnidtnual caftdida'"- O'Crt II I eecd for IDOft P9*aion heft luy Uu1 CO fOf 1.he Mu*' for tnnp abo't-all. unn )'OU want 1 Coettn0 for 0.-C~tra hkt C'htcktn .. ~ Wllhout \ht ..,nUsb. -., .,.... ...... .AJ111t1 ........ ,.. II ' (.\I.•:'\ D \ H C 0 '\ I I' I I U am 10 ~ pm .\<!m1ss1on 1s fill) cents for "all..·JO\. Orange Count)' Fair· gro und!> 1nformat1o n phc nc number 1s "51·3.:'47 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET I! am. to ~ p.m. with frtt admission .ind irl'e parking toda ... and tomorro". Space fee 1s S I (Jon ·~tun.la) s and Sun<la) s or '"o l>p3l'l'\ lorSIOon unda). "1th PflX'l'eds 1rom the !>wap meet goina to campus clubs and organ1za11ons. scholarsh1~ and i:ommuntt)' sen ice prOJl'Cl!>. For add111on.il 1nlo rma11o n hll !S~!S-.:'31!1/ The s"ap meet 1s held 1n the parkiniz 101 locatr 11 the entrance of thr olkg.: a, , r Golden West Street 1ra0ic light bct"ern Ed mgt"r and Mcfadden ~trccts. AGE OF CHIVA'fl\Y SOCIETY meets on thl' !M.'.cond Saturda\ of each month from 10:30 am. 10 ! p.m at Heritw Part in lrviM. The public as invited to bnna a lunch and enJOy pmcs. music and costumes from the prcva1lin1 culture in Western Europe betWttn 1000 and 1600 A.O. For more informauon. call 547·2093 or write 100 N. Ross. Ste. 360. Santa Ana. 92701. Sanday BRIDAL SHOW Twyla Manin Attractions offers a shoppin& mall for ~~dinp wMre brides will be abk to stt and talk to experts in evcf}' area of wcdd1na plannina. Door prize is a bndaJ gown from San Mart1n Bndals. Bcvcrty Hentaat Hotel. Costa MC'sa. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Bridal shows arc noon and 2:30 p.m. Adm1ss1on 1s SS and 1s payable at the door. For more infonnat1on. all (2 13)257·75 8. .. ~IN MOTION" Award win· nin1 Nickelodeon show at the: Forum Theatre on lhc Fc-sti\lal of the Arts arounds. 650 Laauna Canyon Road. Your Photographic Travel Headqtrs. • One Stop Shopping • P•aaport Photos • Film -Proceulng •C__,.. • Video Camera •Binoculars •PhotoC ...... i,.na 8elcb 11 llOOft. Hubble Hare of K·KID R.acho hoais the st.ow. Tickets are SS and arc 1vaitabk at Tickctron locauons. Toch&JF udets by phone. call 634-1 300. llcmdaJ .. AllT NOW" LECTURE SERIES J..aauna An Museum. 307 OiffDri'\'e. La&una Beach. offers a s11·pan snles that U'ICCS the development of··mod· cmism" in art throup the "post· modem" ei&htics. TontJht at 7:30 p.m., Ron S-tecn. adJUnct l«lul't'r at the Getty Museum speaks on the rise of modernism throu&h Cezanne. la&una Beach Haab Sc~ool students win bC' admitted Tree of ctw. and wlll rett1'\'C academK' credit for attcnda~. Adm1ss1on 1s S 16 fort~ scnes and SJ per lecture for members.. $22 and S4 for non·mcmbrn. For ~auons and 1nforma11on, call 494-897 1. 'l'..saJ f,11\\\\\ JOIN TllS BAI..,_ ll'IGDI A non-profit llOUP <A -omen -.rs who perform everythins from a.ctl to rock arc k>okina for nc-w members. The poup mecu cv~ T~y cvcnana,.at 7 p.m. at the~ Chwtll of~ Cove- nant 11 Fatrvaew and Adams street in Costa Mesa. Performanca arc also available. For IDOft information. caJI Dee Co1 At 962·1680 or V1Grttn11 897-0587 evcni111 ad werkcnds. ........ , TllE OllA.NGB COUHT'Y Sii a.ua mecu the first and third Wednesday o( e-very month at the Cosca Ma. Country Club. A&n 21 and over. For more mfonnation. call 957-8686 SCllABaa.E it pla)'cd W~ntsdays at 6:JO p.m. in the uppcr.Jc'\'cl eommwuty room of Glendale Feder· aJ S.vanp. 24221 c.at~ de la Louisa. ~na Hills.. Call jl6-2J71 for further inbmatt0n. LEADS a..ua Costa Mal chlpttt. 111oup for WOmtft in tMli!1C9'. meets every Wtdnndl)' morn=..:• the Countryside Inn ,., Com at the comer of Red.hell IM lriscot. Mcctmp att from 7:tS IO t:JO a.m. For more 1nformatioa end tatr· vauons. call Jtndte hrrauJt at 533-6612 or Jeancm ThomPIOft at 892·5930. ft11.nd&J AD aAJB OF Oil.ANGE COtJNTY hokts a wedly SOC\11 event bqinnma at 5:JO p.m. a& M.u1e's.. The R~ l.Jon Inn. JOSO Brntol L. COlLa MCj&. Free bon d'oeuvrn. fun and nctwoRl"I-731·3525 S. California history lesson awaits in Old Towne Orange ly DONNA ANO RAY OTT ~,...ea ......... • earns So Real questions fundamental beliefs at Coach House tonight r exposure to Southern rock has been hm1ttd to the hkes of . the Allman Brothers. and • )OU owe 1t to yourself to head ·oach Hou~ ton1aht to ched. power tno Dreams So Real. ed 1n 1984 after s1naer- t Barry Marler met ba s1st *'lltn and drummer Drrv. m 1n an Athens. Ga . ~ord cams So Real 1s fueled b\ a uar-dmen sound sp1l"cd v.ith \'OC'3I barmon111ns and an 'e rh)thm ~uon. But u·~ 's thoulht-pro,olunJ them~ tual and protanc bcl1ch)stems d a dttprr dimension to Lb1s I rod.: band hucal ~IC~ p-aduate of n "''crs1t). the 3-)car-old often ~ah more hle a 1st or philosopher than leader nd Throughout his sonp. and larl\ 1n number\ like ··Roush In Jmcho'' and "lkanns ... he I na.11~ '"'ents epic that questt0n tile 'ahd1t\ of our bchef sysJems Al the bean of their mvor label debut, "Rouaht 1ght In Jericho .. are sonas of pcoplt St"arching for IO\e, truth. and redemption l U$l "'here fantasy enru and reaht) begins IS cumtncd, but the lines are often blurred "If anything Ix-comes 1nstttu· uonabzed. ifs lime to ques11on It ... a stncd Marler during a recent phone mtcrv1e~ from Dall:u "lnstllu· t1onal111ni creates a false stamp of rcahly People tend 10 accept govern· mcn1 and rehiion v.tthout quahfi- ca1ton. I believe tha1 too man\ proplc JUSI sleepwalk th rough thm Ii' e'> and nc' tr discuss th& t\ ~ ot 1s'>ucs " Grov. ing up in ·a '>mall uth ( arohna tov. n. \farkr v.as ra1'>Cd 1n a hca,11) religious en' 1ronmen1 ··~1) mother and m~ grandmother v.ent 10 church hltc clod. v.ork · he ..aid Bui I am skep11cal about org.;,in11ed n:- hg1on I use rehg1ou'> 1m.ige'> 3nd mc:taphon as a "a~ ol e'l>prcss1ng 1h1s doubt and 10 g1't the s.ong'> a morL uni' crsal appt"al ·· ~ IUSI 111.hat docs \tarter behc\e I\ Dr••MI So Re•I plays tonight at the Co•<h House. the 1nd1' 1dual's role 1n dealing v.11h lal~ hoprs and 1llu'>1ons" ··~01h1na 1s ptrmanent C\lcpt lo,c " he an\v.c:red "( bas1call) behc"e 1n pt<>ple -tho~ v..ho lo\C and rcspt"Ct a hfe of real v.onh v.111 O\CfCOffiC SOCICI)' falSt'hood'i .. The band addrcs~s thcs.c themesot hopt. IO\t, and rcla11onsh1ps in tracks such as "Melanie." ··Oprn 'l our E)cs." and "Cahfom1a •· -.here the tno uses the sta1c as a metaphor for brolcn romance ~ Marler ha'c amonc that he turns to for 1nsp1rat1on and fulfill- ment" His 111.1fc Mane. for !iure r·1 h1te betnf out on the , road a"•>' from her.' ) But mus1call). 11's counlr) sintin& star Gtorae Jont!l v. ho fire'> h1mup "He prrson1fics an an torm that 1s rcall) pure:· said Marler ··George docsn·1 prcSt'nt 1hc 'imOkc ~rt'l.•n that's 1n,ohed 1n mos1 rod ptr· formanttS He sings v.11h such hone\\ emouons -it's rcalh a "hole hf est) le that's pounng out through h1s mouth ··v.-hen I s1ni. rm not U)ing 10 \;a~ v.hat's naht or ..,. ront but I "''11"1 to encoura~ peoplt 10 c\ammC' the kinds of things ~e 1n,cnt to make things easier for oursch rs.·· he dded "I don't ha"t 1hc ansv.crs bu1 it's up to each of us to a k the ngh1 l 1mh of qucsuons ·• Dreams So Real oprns 1on1,ht for Tomm~ ( on~ell and the 't ouna Rumblcrs. Call 496-930 vening of Love and Rpmance' 'She Devil' to star Streep, Barr hann <;moll and \!1c Damone. band/v.1fc team v.ho~ film. ion and musical ach1e,cmrn1s made them supcrstan 1n the 1nmcnl field "'111 prrM:nt · ~ n ng o( Lo\ e and Roman e - nn and Oamont" at I ton11ht turda) n1&ht at thr Oranac h P<'rtorm1n1 ~n Ceintcr \l'~lllc anms iu,e "om- thrir talcnls into a cof\\cn am that It-a turn~ '"'Cf) 1h1rt1 mcloJ1c) and mcdk-\ duel\ ina fhc d«adc of arc.it mus1~ ins Bertin to <."Ontcmporar) tn mont v.111 croon ulh (la s10 a\ the trttt Whcrc You l 1,c" and n't ~ant to \\>al .. V.-1thou1 .. v.h1lc the Ton) Av.ard·v.1n· ( arroll v.111 ~ins a w-ltetton that dt\ "from This Mon1cn1 On." t 10 rime" ahd ·· ome RAin or t h1M:' rroll 1u na tn to( cv. ' ork v.-ho spt'nt n\01l or htt "'" In lhc rm1na an' She ..,..on 1 Ton) rd '°' thC' Bl'Olldway ~uct1on er • !mmy nom1· n for M-t popular TV tmn .. and•• OKW-ft0m1n.1tion for tac,. PCffonu"" '"•ht 191• "'"' "'C."IMldi-. .. ., ....... ofltit11nclude '"I Youns and Prell) ·· ''.\thena .. "Kismet." and "H11 the Deck .. Tickets maJ be purchased at the center bo' office of an) T1ckc1Mu1er outlet. 1n<lud1ng Ma' Comp.an) and Mu 1c Plus For 1ntorma1ton. call LO .\ ~GELE (AP) -"The Life and Lo' cs of a She Devil." a corned) stamna Rosca11nc Barr and Meryl trccp. 1s scheduled to bca1n hoo11n1 in New Yori.. this .\pnl, Orion Pictures announced The fi lm. to be produced b) Jo~than ~tt and directed b~ uian SS6-ARTS --------- Ha'c But One Ht'art" and "\ou'rc Brcal1ns M> Hean .. His movie c~r 1nclud~ feature.> roles 1n "Rich. Are You Receiving Physical Therapy? Is Your Condition Improving? Our computerized therapy ls painless, non-in- vasive and highly effective in acceleratin& tissue repair. Patients overwhelmincly prefer our pro-- cram to conventional physical therapy. Why? Be- cause it worts. C81 toder tor 1MN lntonMtlon (714)114 Mii . PKIOC l1'5T11UTE INC ADVAN\.''[0 PHYSl\.-Al THElArY ttMlllll .... , a. ... -,_, b ¥., Sc1dclman. -.111 be Barr's screen debu1 and trccp's firsi ntaJOI comic role The film. to be adapted trom a no,cl b) fa) V.-cldon. follov.~ the do~nfall and ~'engc of Barr a bOU~lfC who~ husband lc:l\CS her for an anracu'c blonde romance v.nicr CINEMAS 11BnANEW NAMERmlUD ... 0 ... ' .. ©rnfun ~nuse - Restaurant TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS 4:M p.a . •ttl Ut P·• c ltt11f 1 1tf So11p '" \fntd (,,,,,, \.J/,Jd \c n,d "''" R1u. Panl1td PrJlalo 11r Paw f rf1li I ftflah/f dM 1ou1 fllt:T O• SOL[, Baraaitt • RED SNAPPlR, MtHitrt ~AND DUS. MrHim • CAUMARI STI;Ak. 8t1r1aitt CHICKEN. sa•tmt ot lwoiW BREAST or CHICKEN. Bordttaltt. saetmt ot broiltd < HlfkEN LIVERS saetmt •iltl ••sllroo•s. wn-td •ltll Wild Ritt tad O ... r H <'t GROUND BEEF STEAK. koitd B• n OR l.AMB BROCHl.TTT. ...... Oii skt•tt -1111 ••Ulroo•. o.iot, irtt• ~r. lomto, (blR9t Ill« \HORT RIB •itlil ••sllroot1 , .. ,, LA \46 SR.~NJ(~ •ittl ClilatHr S.11tt i;~ouo PORK CHOPS ..... lralditcl Apncoli All~~• TOl'RNU>O OF BEEF oa [apft11 PRIM[ RfB Or BrEJ 11 jus 32802 Pacific Coast HIQhway fat Crown Vlllley ,,_wyj South Laguna Niguel 499-2626 or 496-5773 Let's put on • lhowl That was the raHytng cry In the golden days of Hollywood. Toward the end of countless films. Oonafd O'Connor or Judy Garland would turn to Mickey Rooney and declare "We can do ttl We can pu1 on • show1" and they e«tainly did, while a whofe generation of us grew up dazzled by the sheer magic of the theater It's a love atf air that just doesn't end. Franklin Wytta, executive producer of the Grand. Olnner Theatre In Anaheim, It one of the lucky ones He's still putting on a show. For more than 10 years now he has been at the Grand Dinner Theatre, located tust across the street from Disneyland Wyka has an extensive baet<ground In the ent.naln- ment bosinesa. He gradUated from DePauw Un1vetlity In lllinols with both a bachelor'• and mastef''s degree In theatlf arts. In Hottywood. he had his own perform ng arts studio before taking ovet for the Grand His organization present• eight shOW$ a week, alternating musicals with· plays Preparations are currentry being made for "Same Time. Next Yeat" with tntem1uona1 him star Eltte Sommer The show, wnicn open1 Feb. 7 and runs through Aprll 16. revofves around two people. bolh married to others. whO meet casually at a country inn in Northern California. Doris and George's first meeting takn plac. In 1951. She is headed for a rehglout retrHt and George ls a travehng CPA They become lnvotved 1n conversation Wt\lch ultimately leads to their spend ng the night together. TheyenJoy eac:h other so much theydecld• to repeat the rendezvous at tfle tame time and place the fotlow1ng year Th s continues for the next 24 years. A1 they age ------------------------~ and change they reflect the shifting aoeaal attitudel and cu•toms of the f 1mes. Early Bird Dinner Specials Seived Monday through Friday 5:30-6:30 p.m. Complete with homemade soup or salad. Crepe dujaur $6.50 Eggplant Chamonix $6.50 Pa .. sta Primavera $6.50 Mea ti oaf Wei lingt<m $6.95 Trout A mandine $7.25 1 i Poulet du Chef $7.50 Lamb Shank Marengo $8.50 En.toy your favorl~ m~al in lh comfort or our quamt rrrneh country a.tmM phert". ~·ou1J find u . .,mall mt 1matt> and vt•ry afTordabk-. (f:\.t>rythm th<' pnfN't rrcneh rountry ~t•urant <Jhould tw-.) "Same Time, Next Year-on one level as a eavatcade of a quarter century in the hvet of two people. On the other. it's a highly unusual love story of two people Who remain married to other partrww1 and ... eech other only onoe 1 year for 24 years. Elk• Sommer nas appeared In more than 60 films a.nd 11 an 1w1rO-winn ng stage actress In Eur~ as well as America. She is a highly ICClalmed painter. prae- winn1ng rec. ear driver and a celebr1ty tenNt player nicknamed "The Bru .... by Sport• Mlu1tr1ted magazine "Same Time. Next YNt" wdl be her tttst perlorance on ttege at the-Gteftd Dinner :rheetre. On Apnt 11 the Pulltnr' Pta•w1nn1ng mu~ "Ottlahomal'' °'*"With a BrOlldway cast at the Grand The mueic-' Md an ""Pf'~ted five-year run on BfoadWay, where It Opened at the St. J.,,,.. on M.,ci'I 31. t943. With tnuM: by ~d Rodgers and bOOk and tyra by 0.C. Hammers*" II, "OtclahOmat" hM been f)t99=1 on ... k#tdl of atao-In many different 1at9---ttw~ the world {I even saw 11 done In Totcyo, and IOf9 l*e "Oh, What a Beauhful MornfnO' and "P9opleWllS.VWe'retn Love" ate Jutt uci'larmlng wt'8n 1Uf'9 In ....... Theetergoera wno have not yet experienced the tun of dinner thMter lhOUkS be adv!Md that no confUSion ~tanldtn Wyka tNts been p1'o4Uclfte pa.ya and •utk.9& at dte Gl'and D~ "hieatre kw MOH than to , ...... The ......... .. toc.at•d at ' Hotel Way In Anah•IM. MfOU th• stteet from the •••n entl'Mtee to Dllneya.nd. ensues tn comb1n1ng dinner and 1 stage production The bottet supper IS aerved handily before curtain tone and all remnants of the meal are removed before the beginning overtuf8 Tables and banquettes are arranged so that everyone 1n the auelienc. can ... and hear comfOftlbly Without 1t1am1ng You might expect that the fOOd m1gt1t not t>e anything special Wrong! There's a lavtsh butfet prepared undef me d1rec1ion of executive c"-f O.nn1s Bract.en and his USIStants Tony M•ndoza and Hans ~b nd Bracken. who was only recenuy named Chef of the YUt by the South«n California Region Chefs Assoc:1a -non. proua1y olfert a menu of hot and cold c;on11nenta1 cu11tne Hot entrees lnducSe round of t>Mf. amot<ed hAm ltakan aausage With onion and~ aauce. chtcilen brMSt. an erray of V9Q1tablel and vatlOUt aalads The menu changes as the productions ltf• Changed Pr!Cell .,e reasonable fOI the dinner and thOW FOf a r..ay ~ oc:cuk>f't there'a the "Grand G•t·Away." whtch otters an ...,..,.ng at the dinner theater a.s wetl u a lu11uriou1 room at the hoi.I fOf Ille night Prices t0r the "Get-Away" at• SSS per person Grand Otnner Theatre 11 loc:ated ~lthin the Grand Hotef at 1 Hotef Way 1n Anaheim F0t ,.,.,..,attona or Information phone 712-7710. I • WHALES ... From,. .. J Tom Moylla. an tnstrUC'tor •• the Manne ln1.tt1u~. There arubout 22.000 lfl) ,.hales 1n l"JC1"entt. aa cxtttmcly hcahhy numbtrconMdtrint they wcrt ncar1y hunted to CXllM'OOn before the lUN\ of the century. They arc the fifth tarscst of the att•t whales and the most numcrou~ Gray whales spend •he summer months (Apttl-Octobtr) 1n the ( hukcha and Btnna Sais. JUM nonh and south of the 'trails that Kparatc ..\laska from abcna. They ~pend these months fttdina. usually on tan )'. burrow1na shrimp knov. n as amph1pods. Grays arc baleen fttdc'°' -~hales that ha\C laflt' bru h·hkc filter& in place of teeth They \COOP up huit mouthfuls or silt and sin food from the muck ,_.. Ftmalc arays. "'ell into their I~­ month Prcin•n(). •~the lim wh~k\ to bct1n the JOUmt)' south. us~ll) in <xtobcr Tht'st arc 'also th<' lir-.t to be sPottC'd on the coast of Oran ( ount' often a tar1)' I\ December 1 he:~ 1ra' cl an ~oups of two or thrtt and JOUmC) -.1th httk mt. coH•nna J\ mu h u 100 m1ln 10 a da) at a 4-S mph pace 8) mid-Januar). most of 1hr pregnant fcmaln ha\e rtachc:d Bai a \1al~ non·prf'lnant females and .11un1 whalrs follov. the t'\J)«l~nt lcmafr\ The) tra,cl an taran-&roups JnJ at .a more lt1\urcl~ p:icc some· lime\ talong WJOUrM to C\plon· 1ht• 'horr or islands of ~uthrrn ( all· hltlllil I hl' "'hales rarcl) cat dunna their "''>uthward JOUmt'y and l&n burn l'll up11. tonsofbod> -.c11htdunnglhl' 1urnc\ \1o\i "haler\pens \a) the' ll'"'°' \C"J\1.10 tor an•) "'hale\ bc&1n\ 10 carnr\t nr~t "<'d .. 11. hrn the bul~ ol 1hl' ~"'' 11ohalc popul uon 11. .ii pa\'> throuah local v.•tt'n ~int 1h,· m1 r<111on of ,,,, v.hale\ an he rdal1\cl) t•a\) or moot~trl) fruw·ai· 10•~ dr!)(nd1n1 on tht' tcmpcr.amrn1 ul thr -.h1lt\ pauana throulh on oi •nc:n tb\ M< ir.1) v.t\JI~ arc a lot hi..r pc-opk The' ha\ e d11Trrtnt tcmpcr:amcn1' ·· \1o} Ian t.aid. ·• · mtt1rm-. th(\ 1u'1 'A<inl ll> lit alone. no matter hu"' n•t<' \Ou irt 10 them." \fost tour boat captains \1mp1' ~"Tu1\C the Vtltcrs a ft• m1lrs olT\hore loo .. 1na tor telltale st nY. ol "hale'\ 'Jootpnnt\" (wakn). v.~t~pouu 01 th<' ®'-.ou' ijpl of a brt'ach1n1 or llui..1na -~it f\ ntraorJ1n.ar") but rrlall,tl) rattlitht au ··sp)hopp1n1" whalt, OM lhil llK'kl Ill head OUI Of THE8•1T the -atcr to simply "have a look ~VIHERE around. .. M~lan said Some tours W ' ow spolttt nt':S or hehcopter5 to ftOM,..e J ass1s1 1n wha s1Jhun1 senior cittttns on weddays. Nar- On so~ da}'-~'eral whales can rated by mrmbcrs ofOranat County be Sttn breactung and flukina. How· Manne lnstitutt. Call 496-S794 ever. on some da)s. despite all the ff•,....,,er Dlat.c Yiad9ts, New· modem ttchnolot} available. 1 11o<halt pert Bead -A champqnc brunch watch ma tour will) 1cld nothing more aboard the I OS· foo t Paci fie cxcmna th.an th<' sight of \Ome Hornblower 1s followed by a search loun1in1 sea lions or playful for lhc111yv.haleofT cwport Beach. dolphins. A docent from the Amcncan Cell· -ct h k cnn Society narrates and 1u1dcs the m imes. t C'~ JUSt 11 e 11 eas) search.Cost 1sS33~-rsonandhal( You ccruanly cant force them to .,... ""' show up.'' Moylan said pncc for children under 12 and Unfonunatcl)'. Moylan and othtr 1nclu<k-s the brunch and the cru>st whale ex pens h' ac: discovered that 11 from I 0 a.m. to I p.m. The dive for cover < '"*T._QI .. ~~ Pnvatc boaters frequently ··buu'' surfaced v.halcs. \OMt'llmes cru1s1ng directly over the .... hales to act a better Homb&ower Whale Waldl CNIX lS ot'fcred Saturdays and Sundays tbrouah Apnl For 1nfonnauon. call 646-01.SS Ca&aUM Flyer, Ne.,.,.t Bu~ - The new SOO-puscnatr boat ofTc~ whaJe-watch cnuscs 11 JO a.m Mon· day. Tucsd•> and Wednesda) nar· rated by a docent from the Amencan Cetacean Soc1cty Cost as SI 0 for adulu and S6 for ch1ldttn Group ratcsav11lablc CaJI 673-S24S Davey's Leeker, Newport Bu~ - Tours offered 7 da}s 1 v.ttk. at 10 a.m. and I p.m. week.day' and at 9 a.m .• noon and 2:30 pm wttkends Narrated by Amencan Cetacean So· nety docent. CMt as SI 0 for eduhs. $6 for cb11dl"Cft 12 and unckr Whale checks. ~II 673-1434 ... ............ , ~~ New,.rtSed-TM 70:foot Nauh- lus takes passenaerson namtcd tours 11 10 a.m. and I p.m. Monda' throuAh Fndayandat 9a m and :!·1b p.m Saturday and Sunda)-Co 1 1 SIO foradultsand S6 forch1ldttn and $6 for ~n1or c1t1zrns on v.cckda>s Whale chtt\.s Call 675-0SSO Oruce Couty MariM a.1U•••e. Dua Pela& -.\ half-hour lttturt 11 the 1ns11tu1e 1s foUo-.'C'd by a tour cach Saturda) a1 1 a m Cost as SI 0 for adults. s: forch1ldrtn C'all 831 ·31150 1s all too cas) IQ make gray whales I look 'lot onJ) 1s such action 1llc13I . and potenuall) dangerous 10 the bo3te"'-11 C"ln also change th<' bcha..,1or of the "hales "fherc 1s a certain J)(rcentaae of boaters -.hof\a,e no idea what c:fTeo th~ 'r<' h:l\ 1n1 an the wMIC\ ·· \a1d Lalrn v. ho 1) currenth re~arch1ng the effC'<'t ol careless ho.lters on 1hc .... hrle m1gra11on ·The) C'an l hangi.- d1r«t1on. their brcaihing habits change and the.') can get angn or ONE SUPER BOWL WHERE SECONDS DON'T COUNT O('r\ OUS •• La ... in r~alled oncx 1nc1dent -.her( a JCI sk1t'r zoomed hc1-.c-cn t"o sort.iced "hales .. Tht"" shot under and .,..e didn't \Cc th<'m again .. she said Federal la" mak<'s 1t 11lcgal for an' 'cnel to gct c lo-.crthan IOC))ards 10 ~ .,..hair or group of v.halc:s a la" c-~tabl1sht"d undl'r the Mar1nc 1'1Jm rnal Prote<'l•On \lt Mo,lan ~1d Other rl'll>010ll'ndcd guideline:\ although not la11o ad' 1sc boah~r'> 10 c>J)(ratc: at J wnstant sprcd v.h11t' I p:irallchng or lollov. 1ng whales and ncH~r to cros'> 1n tront of a 11ohalc: 1 Mo) Ian said oth<'r man-made problems plague the: whales dunn1 each m1fra11on \lonofil.sment gill nets s11I uS<'d b' ~me fishcrmt'n 1r;ap an l\e~&c .OI IS gra~\ each m1ar11on \CJWn \1o~ Ian said · me 1ct out ..omc don't·· he u1d T O\\atd the C'nd ot r ebruar. wmC' "ha IC\ "' 1 ll be-gin their JOU rnc\ Nd.: 10 .\lil\Kil. Am' •"i ai. c.ul) ... ., \la, or J unt' \1o~ Ian said the 1-'3> s arc 1rncrall) mo1<' d11Ticult to "<'"' dunna 1hc northward trek b«au~ I the} s"'1m f1mhcf from shore. olltn as fat a\ »SO m1lc-s out · The bC'si umr 10 Stt \hem Jefi n1\el) n nov. ·· \1o)lan s~11d · Ifs some1h1n1 absolutch t\Cr'tone should ~cat lcast on« an the1rl1Hs" AtTheOlrve Gorden, refttls of our fresh garden salad ore o~ complimentary And you II be compllmenlary too, When you taste the plump tomatoes. crusty croutons, cnsp greens and dehcious dressing th9f make it one super salad, bcrw1 ofter bowl . So come, hove a great Italian WllER AIJ .THEB meal-and all thesoJod~ Vv<Jnt-ot The Olrve Gorden We know you'll love every second of 1t In ,....,.._..,.,...comes lo your ..... ,.,,. .......... • 16811 8ecXh Bfvd , Hunti~ Beoc:h .. .. OC groUpsjoin hands in Dan ~e c ·onsortiuril Performance Saturday at OCC By MICHAEL RYOZVNSt<l O.,oy ,,_ ,.,,,.__.,. r>anl·l· in Orangl' Count~ doesn't l"Ct4IO Jnd end al the o~ Count} Pcr1orming .\ns C"l·nter Danl·l· 1.1,as a '11al pan of the rnunt' ·,cultural hie long bcfor<' 1hc -\ml·ril.in Ballet Thcarre. Pam Opera HJlkt Jnd 'i"' \·or~ (II\ Balk1 <''<'r -.Cl IOOI h1 • , • fo ht·~pall•l·n1'I<' 1ha1 fact. Orange < o.isr < olkgl·'<• ( ommunn~ Sen 1ct s l>l·panmcnt on ~turda~ \\ 111 sponsor lhl' third annual Orange Count~ DanCl' ( onsl1r11um a pcrformann.• tc.1tunng soml' ot 1he local com- pJn1e\ . Richard Durl'l' the foundt'r and .in"tll director ot 1he DunaJ lntl'f· nJtt0nal Danrl' E-nscmbl<'. one of the ' llJnll 1pa11ng \Ompan1es 1n the eon- H'rt. 'l'f' cs a!> thl' Dance Con-,,1n1um"' lO<>rdinator .. Our purp<1~· 1., to suppon the ,thlplratl\l' dlnn'> ot loc:al dance •>mpJn1e,:· ">aid Durl'l' a dance '"''rullor 1.1,ho org.1011cd the first D•rntl' <. llnsor11um 1n Ociobcr 14M6 ( )ur lllu tl)r 1ntcrl·s1 I\ 1n lfCallng puhltc J\\Jrencss ol thl· c\ISlcnte of thl'\C danlC u1m pan1e\ W e nel'd to gl·t the\c group' out 1n10 tht: \< hools and nc1ghborhcx.><h ·· fhc Conson1um allo"" 1he au-dience to 'M:lmplc 1he d1fTcrcnt drs- u pllnr\ ol danct> 11n lht' count) I." he \!lid. To1.1,ard that end. Saturda)'s C onson1um v.111 feature four "tdd) dtlkren1 companies Thc DunaJ 1s the count> ·s onl> intl'rnat1onal fol~-dancc compan) that stage~ an assonmt"nt of ethnic danre~ from different countne of Europe. the ~fiddle East and lh<' l:.S. Rallet L'nhm11cd. 1.1,h1ch rt"S1dcs at West Coast Conservatory of Ballet in Orange, 1s headed b)' ansst1c director and pnnc1 pal choreographer Knstcn Olsen Pons. The company prescnu modem ballets. using new and 1n- nova11vr choreographic 1echn1ques that are always ba~ 1n classical ballet. Dane<' Kaleidoscope of Orang<' County. a 14-ycar-old Tus110-baS('d com pan). hasan amt)' of m.odem Jau dance pieces 1n ns repe nor') us1c Vanderhp. the compan} 's unoffical o;pokt'S"oman. 1s pan of a cooperat- ive gTOUP v.here. ,\hC said. "C\C~OO(' contnbutes and evcf)onr helps out v.uh e'ery1h1ng." The Nanette Brodie Dance Theatre. hke the DunaJ loo11:d 1n Hun tington Bc.-ach spec1ah1cs m contemporar) and modern dance v.orks_ v.t th cmphu1s on 1mpro\l'~a· uon and creau' at)' m chorcogr.iph\ hghuns and costumes Tht performanc~ v.111 be prcwntcd at 8 p.m. tutda)"1n the Robcn 8 \.1oore fhratre a1 QC'(. For uckcts. rail 432-5880. • • • .\s the Dance C on~nium goc~ on at <X C. 1hc L1bem Conson will be at 1he nearb> Fine Ans Recital Hall for an Ornngr Count y Centennial con- ccn . pec1aJmng 1n such early Amert· can m\Jsacal genres as I 9th<cntury Qarlor music or music of Spanish Calafom1a, the L1btny Conson 1s ltd by founder Beulah Stnckler. v..ho's also fo under-d1rcc1or of th<' free Fullerton Friends of Music chamber series (Lhe old~st cha mber SCrtt'S in -. The D•nce K•leldoscope wlll perform In th• D•nce Consortium S•turd•Y· Th• Dun•J lntern•tlon•I D•nce lnsembl• performs S•turd•y •t OCC. the coun1)) Phone ·O:?-S KO for Village Thratrc-Phone 856-6616 for 1nforma11on 1nforma11on On \\ ('dnC'\d<I \ n1icht .Jn canh- quakr hit ne.1r the end of \101ar1·, • • • At Irvine. lhc UC I C hamber Musi scncs rcsum<"S with a conccn b) a s1nn1 quaT1t t from the £ni.cmblc de~ Dcul( Monde The quanct v.hu .. h ancludts fir t vclo1n~1 and former l CI faculty mcmbtr Wilham f ttlpatnck. will perform at 8 p m at ahc fine rts • • • "The Magic Aule ·· 'o"" ""<' !l'Jrn C onductor ~rJJu ( om1uion.1 ol that an Frida)\ naiht's pcrform;am,· the Nc.v. York ( 11) Opera probabl" of 1hc \amc opera. Comt'i'imna v.on'1 be all that cager 10 rcw.rn 10 stabbed h1msclj 1n thr finger v.11h h" Oran1c ( ount) later 10 the H'.tr to baton 1n th,• lint .;act rcqu1nng gut'il c:onduc1 lh<' PK11i \) mphon) paramcd1n 10 rcmoH lhc ~phntl'r H is rv.o ~tant~ last v.ccl. v.erc •n>thana and pat h ham up \0 he rnulJ but peaceful. con11nuc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:=i~~~liiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~iiiii!'~lr ~~---~~~ HIPPY· HOUR Specials at ~/f#f/!t/t milt '6 '1P' a e er . 1' '<, on l. , 1b11~ lllOOOerlO rottel ~ te Dally PHot 0.tet>ootc/ Friday, ~ 27. *9 People all along the Orange Coast rely on tM CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! \ DI'\ I'\ f, 0 I I H I I II .JI U \ Pascal: Perfectionist French fare in a min; .. mall '>'hen Pascal Olhats kfi the El l vrn10 fold last )Car to open ("'Ith ht~ ..... 1e ~11m1 > 1 restaurant ofh1s own, I thought .. Cou~us. but crat)-" lie~ h cnch not Spanish, but OlhJ.~ "d II.ind of modern-da) Don Qu1Aotc. 1t111ng dt the b1gtSt of corporate .... mdm1ll\. trcad•na v.hcrc few dare lo 1rc:ad ~k·, do1n& 11 on wha1 appcar<i to ht' a ,hoc\trtng For instance. an ac· \jua1nia o('C <'omplaancd that he'd d1nc:d a1 Pa~al and had tncd to send an L'Olrl'<' back when II d11Tercd. in h11. op1111on from us menu dcscnpuon 1 >lh.m he ... ud rel used to mak(' an n • hangl· • I(\ an 1wl.-it('d incident. to be sure tlul 11m• "'hu;h 1llustrat('<) that tt's lar mnn· d11fault to opNatt' wtth the dramat1l-alh grauou\ tlouc1shc J \Jalabl<' w thl' b11. "'cll-cap11ah1ed 1 1!lc:n lha1n·opcrat!'J) restaurant\ "'hl"n l'\l'f' pcn n~ \pt'nl ... lOming ,If a1~h1 ou1 ol \our pod c:t fllh.m l!I ihc o"'ncr c.:hcl ol J ' .... port fk·alhre .. 1auran1 buringh1., 1"n name prders to pu1 a'> mulh n •nt'' J\ po\stbk into tht\ 1nxer~ ,t r.tlhl·r thJn the .. ,rand gl'<:1lurt' •· '•'I 100 mul"h <.hould cHr need to t-. -.t•nt Nl II. am "'a\ Olhal'> '' a '' tkd Pl'rlcl 11on1st .,.,·ho l.ihor\ o'er l 'l n n·a1111n a\ 11 11 "'ere lhl· mo\I 11 port.ml 1h1n3 1n thl· "orld. "'hllh I I Ill Ill II (lrnll3 bh I\ I hnl' Jrl' n1lC tout hl'\ l'' l'f\ "'hl'fl' duuhlc 1.ihlc l"O' enng'> Jl3J>l'r n.1pl..1n 1111t:~ 1mprin1ed "'"h 1hc rc:\taurant nJnW l1>mphmc:nt.tn ,h..ir,utc:rll' ,,1kt1h "1th en trees 1nJ lu'>4H>U\ hllk 'ut:ar wok.1e\ also lOmphmt•ntan "11h altcr-danncr t otTC"C Olhat~ ..aH lh\ me is the hl·rh ol happinc:\'> ··•nd has lU\lomcn ough1 1 tx· prett' ha pp\ th no" ( la\ll all\ 11 a1nL·J O(hats uws foh ol th\ITIC' .:ind •t hl'r herhc. -pantlularh iarragvn anJ p.usk). n ,ellenl tor d1 cs11un \\hat he docs no1 u~ as an Jt'>unJJn{(' of buttt:r and cr('am hi\ .... uuru: •~ quiic J1&1u ~nd hc.il.lhlul. I k <1dm1h 1n 11~1. iha1 he v.ould hkt· to malc his r rt'parataon .. t'' en h&htl'f "I U'(' 1r, .. ;i nd k\\ u l.'am all the 11mt· I tr-. tu lor~t 11 ahoacther. but I t.an I he ~)'> 1dd1n1 .. I'm trom '°' mand1c .. l.;tmh \Jl,:ui "'llh apple\ "alnul\ Jnd mint an orporiatn tht' trcnd1f\l 11I rnt'\Clun grttns and I\ ht'alth\ envuah .and l om~1c cnou h 10 be' lit IOI tht· 't·" \ .c. I lound m)\('lt un.ihk h1 • .It 0\ ( H \'1Ht:Hl.\I\ tie.ar tea .. 1na a single bi te Duck salad w11h dud kg -conlit and all -and bab>·le11uces '"al~ cllcellent. \hnmp \alad ,., a dose runner-up • O nion ~up 1\ mello..,, 3nd aoldt·n not dark. bul no "'lsh'·"a\h\-JIT..t1r Olhats u<iC"s lrtt range {h1'-kcn to male the \tock He roasts the bone\ ol lOUr\('. then adds lot\ ol finch \autttd on10ns. lelef' ond J blend ul his bclo' cd herb<. It Is the br\t onion soup l'H· l·,er catl·n "~ml-da' p('Ople "''" undcf\t.md about herb u>ol cn " \.:l\S Olhah v.huJl'l<laddsadasholrl"d..,,1m t 1hl\ \lffiml·nng l h1l lt'n \to.;l Thi." lhari.:utl'rll' \Jlad 1hJ1 ,nmt·, uut "'Ith cnlrl'I."> l hanr.;' J,ul\ tout 11 m1gh1 lU0\1'1 om· Ja~ 111 ,1i,p.J huller \3Utt'C'd dauphinrn\4' potal<l('' JnJ a ro<lm·tcmperaturc Sil'"' or on1un' flt'PPl'r\ and 1uli.:h1n1. :ill arrJngcd .. 1mpf\ hut hc:au11tulf\ nn .i \nlJll plJIC I maie\ :sppl'IH \urwund1nf f'aMJI"• lood "'Ith 'l'lll>O\ ol I.tit' altt•rnoon" ·10 Pan'> or lhl' ''>uth nt h Jf1ll' ol J m1th.IJ\ \0,1l l.. alter a "'.ill..athon ol mu\Cum' or 'll)opping ""J' trom tht' hu"c't l'an\1an thoroughfart·, lulled 1ntu nc1&h horhooih 10um1s h.Hc to~ .id,cn 1ures11mt' c:nou~h ltl lind lht• 1111.JI\ ''l\ or mu-.sc:ls Ill e 1ho~· '~:n ed at Pa\4·al drul4n1ng1n a n.uural hrl1th h1 "h1ch butter ncam and pJr\le' h:t't" ~en added perh.ip., ~1ml" l h11prx·d unions ~up i.roons .m: u~:d 10 fi nish the tu t ol 1ht' t'imth In th~ \<lmt' rc.-'ltauranl\, µrh, " r~d 10 1u 1m.:rcd1hk. lin..il '"'t·c:t · nt'\\ and \tr' cd "'1th 01 rac~ of lhl· tinc\t b..th' lamb Thl'rt.•\ :i ylad pcrh;ip'I 111 \mok.cd ..almon anJ lJ\lar There might be ra\ltlh tilkJ "'''h lohc.tcr and s"'1mm1n 1n a hF.ht crt'am wu , •• or .in clcpnl C' en1n1 l.'ntr~ uf , .... \"'l.'thrl".ld\ 1n a ..:lU{t' mJJe mw.th trom a ~ood..quJhl' ~liJ\·1 ra "'Inc r hclo4 , hX>. an: 11n the hill of IJr<' .... Pa"3i The.-most pr11cd "lind~" ol Pa m I Continental & American Cuisine At Reasonable Prices LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN 7 o~ys -~MPLE PARKING 2642 ~ •·· cottnns~ 646-2774 '''""•O.C;.,...•8"'W11um •a 1Mmu w.t ) • arc lo<:a1ed far from the busthng boule\'lrds So Pascal 1s located in 1 little stnp mall be1"'ccn Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza The \ 1ew from the w1odo"'s 1s nothing more 1han a parl.1n1 lot The food is 1he main e\c:nt here lnsu.k. the ambiance I\ qu11c ad~ quate The music on the sound S)Stem 1s French and gentle. The "a11cr.. lno"' ho"' to replace silver· "lire qu1cll) and unobtrus1vel) be· '"'ecn courwi; Olhats himself pftcn "'alls on table-; then runs back 10 the l.m hcn to lin1~h a \3UC'C or <;upef\1sc a prcscnt.ataon "I don't "'ant to lost the rel a· t1onsb1p wt th the cuslomct"). ·he sa)S. He knows most of them b) name. and man) of the people he cook('d for when he was al ( hant1clair and ht-fore 1hat, Pam's, arc finding him The chel has done-his home .... ork well Wtth has ltaht prescntattons and high quahl). he has managed to bring his menu home considerably under what's cumntl~ bc1na charged h) "establishment' restaurants If }OU close )OUr C)CS. )OU. C3n probably forget about the parking lot i nd p1uurc \Our.cit 1n the f rcnlh COUnU)'ildC PASCAL. lMG Bristol, Ne•port Beac~. '7U-tlt7. IA8dl Moo4.a)- Frid1y; d.iuer Moaday·Sat•rday. Major crtdit cards. Prix Fin dinner ~rvcp e.,,enings. in add111on to th<' regul.ir menu, forS~Q 50 )OU &('t th!'('(' cou~!>. plus a des~n "s:impkr" tra} Pncc) arc moderate .\t lunlh C\pcct to spcnd SI S 10 S:?O. eitclud1ng wine Danner pnces arc ~ltghtl~ h11ther. abou1 S:?O to S30 per person Wine marl·ups ~cm to be rC3\4>0 · able lrs Caliente. It's the electric energy -of the Southwest. The vibrant brilliance of a desert in bloom. The spirited flavors of smoked meats, fresh tortillas, homemade salsas and refresh- ing spirits. The smoky aroma - of mesquite embers smoldering beneath slow-turning rotisseries. It's Orange County's hottest new dining attraction -and it's getting hotter. Now open for lunch, dinner and happy hour . 1910 Main StrMt, Irvine 975-1220 Loe.led Oft U. corMr of lll9ln ...... end~---ofllll9e~ Y...._.plft'"8•utte't1Mln •d61 c*" '*'"" 8'Neture o.ity Pttot 0.teboe>k/ Friday. JMuary 27, 1'" 17 .. ,.t . tit :A dt ' f I I '\'ft:Hll ISSIO'\ SCR opens.1 Talley's Folly' at Seco-na Stage By TOM TITUS o~ ,, .. oc '°"'~~"' Shakespearean and Greek tragcd). musical corned> and Pulitzer Pn2e- winning romance compnse t~ vaned menu of new productions on Orange County stages this week The epic ··K.Jng Lear .. raised its curuan Thursday night at UCI. while the musical "Mame.. Joined the parade Wednesday. Tonight the pnze-wmoang .. Talley's Folb' .. takes up rn1dencc on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory and a Grcck- 1nsp1rcd modem pla). "Another Antigone.'' amvcs tonight a1 C"hnst CoUeie Irvine. UCI Drama Department Chair- man Robert Cohen 1s directing a stark. modernized version of ··1..ear .. 1n the UCI Concert Hall with uni ver- suy professor Dudley Knight in the title role and guest lecturer Ray Reinhardt as the Earl of Gloucester. The show will be performed Thursdays and Fndays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m. w11h rescrvauons taken at 856-661 76. Lanford Wilson's "Talley's Folly'" • c.m11111 Atd H spotlights two veteran SCR per· fo rmers. Hal Landon Jr. and Anni Long. on the Second Sla&C of the Cost.a Mesa theater, 655 Town Center Drive. The show runs Tuesdays throu&h Fndays at 8:.30. Saturdays at 3 an<f 8:.30 and Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. Call 957-4033 for ucket anfor· ma11on. Belle Callaway plays tfi~ptle role m "Mame" wnh Beth ~fsen co-st.amng as Vera 1n the Harlequin mus1cal. PcrfonnAnocs arc g1ven nightly elccpt Mondays at varying curtain times throu&h Apnl 16 at the theater. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. Reservations 979-5511 Chnst College Irvine's .. Another Antigone" by A.R. Gurney Jr. focuses on conflict between profeMOr and student at a college over a producuon of Sophocles' cfass1c. Lee Orchard directs tM show, which features Jon Conroe. Mca Bnnk. Kim Ryal and Richard Crcas1. Cuna1n lime 1s 8 p.m. Fndays throu&h Sundays un11I Feb 5 with Sunday mataneci at 2 p m in the collcsc's Studio Theater. I S.30 Con· cordia. Irvine. Reservation~ 854-,800:?. fat 314. Music and Lynes By COLE PORTER four other locaJ producuons will be ringing down their curu1ns with final Peiformancn this weekend Thex arc: • ·ne EM of Ole World" at the Ahema11ve Repenof) Thcacer. 16l6 S. Grand Ave .• Santa Ana (836-7929). closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Exit tile Body" at the San ( lemente Communuy Thcatl"T. 20~ Ave Cabrillo, an Clemente (492-0465), final performances to- night and Saturday at 8 p.m •"Cffkllov le VaJ&a" at the C")preu (1v1c Theater. Sl72 Orange .\H' C'ypms (229-6 796). w1nd1ng up to- n1Jht and Saturday at 8 p m Now Serving SUIDIY IDICAI llUIFAST HUEVOS ............... $1 ll HUEVOS AANCHEAOS. . .... •14• CHORIZO AND EGGS MACHACA CARNE ASAOA. ....... •14• .......... •1•• •2•• Served w/Tortlllas, ~frl«J Beans 4 Fruit ....... hlOPll M5 1091 1712 Placefttla COITAMISA Fresh Seafood Served With A Side Of Surf ... e Whether you join us tor Breakfast. lunch, dinner o r Sunday Brunch. you'll love the Maxwen•s exper1ence! We serve the freshest sea· food you'll find anywhere and surround you-with tne nostalgic charm of the 1920's. All this at surside. Make Maxwell's "your place" soon 8Y.1NISIA OteOkfmt •Lunch • Dinner Privote PoftieS To JOO Hunh09ton Oeo(h Ple<(714 ) ~ 2~5~ •"A Wluie Ole Poo~ Eeyore's Tale" by tM mencan Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Ans Center, 931 N. Harbor Bl vd . Anaheim (7Sl·S032). fina l per· formances Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. A host of other productions con-11nue tMir respecuvc enpcemcnis around the co..inty, 1ncludinc; • ..,.... .... le lil«ea,. on tbe main staac of South Coat Repertory, 655 Town Center Onvc, Cos&a Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fndays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2.30 and 8, Sundays at 2·30 and 7 JO until Feb. 16 •"I'm Not aa,,.port" It . the La&una Pla)housc. 606 La1una Ca· nyon Road Laauna Beach (494--0743). Tuesdays throup, atur- days at 8 pm unda)s at _ 30 untal Feb 12 •"God'• Favorite" at the (o~ta Mesa C 1v1c Pla) house 611 Ham11lo n St . C O\ta Mesa (6S0-5269) Thursd; ..,.s throu&h Saturda)s at 8 p.m .. Suodays at l p.m. unul • .. R*ana.I fw M Hunungton Beach Play G1skr Theater, 21141 Lane, Huoll~on 8cach (83 Fndays and Saturdays at lhroU&h Feb. 4 •"1'a Utdt ...,..,"at t minster C'ommun11y Theate Maple St . We 1m ins1er (99 Fnday\ and Saturda)s a throut.h Feb 4. •"fAv" at the LP Repcrt ncr Theater. 15732 Tustin Way. Tustin (835'-8611). T throu&h Satunia)'S at 8 )() u 2 .30 until Feb 5 •MKiss Me, Kate" at the Pinner Theater. 7 Frttdma -'naMtm (772-7710). n11htl) Monda)s at varying cuna1n throu&h Feb. 5 •"My Fair Lady" at Eh Howard's C una1n Call I heater 690 1:.1 Camino Real ( 18-1 S40) n1sJltl) eAcept \1 at' ar) 1na cunain times throug 5 ••'TM 1..i ..... W9'W'' al ti. A,.,,..,,,,. •-•or~ 1.,..1., 1.i. ~ C#raftO A•• !wt 1f2'J. Cl0'"'9 _._Kti '°"'~"' •"'4 !wt•.,r .. , al I II"' "•iot t11e ...... e r ,.,. \a" c-"''• Com""""'' TH'•'". 102 ••t .C10t..Jl!O...)it1. C "'1 °"'" f~ -111'-.... ,.. ... •'WI s. .......... ""' •Ha..-.... 111 v ... ~., '~ c • ..,,u c .. <TM.e'er srn °"-",. 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That $«ms nght do~n our alky ~ Now d1sapp(anng from a theatC'r near .rou "Pumpl"nhcaJ" 1s a loopt4 man·~ ~ooptd momt~ movie. lm~nt ··0c1t"C'rancc" ind "Southtrn C'omfon .. rMCt .. Ah~n:· lmaa1ne a Da"1d Carnid1nt hnook-altkC' summon1n1 up Ahcn -'O wreak rtYCftllC on SOJM 1ttn·•r llftlllnc droOPina Ii"" bucks on this woofer 11 ·the WC"Mbrook. t~n t-o days later tcad1n1 an Id 1n the Pilot which ~la1ms IJI IOI'-all the tame. onlr S. at 1ht Wntbrook. A day eerty and thrtc dollars ihon The trvn of Id 1n attcndantt thal maht •ntamund. l1n1111nc a movte wtu<'h as acl.Wly bma11' thr If~ of mot0ni. Unck Donradm. Now ltmm~ aivt you folb some llie1t1 Oft how IO INK I low.~ lllomJr ftlm . Thr maMn °' -"-nip. kinb e..r -~It Wied. f trll of aft. ~ out ti'C U'ltro » th t II \Cem~ }OU'rt' .. tC'hina Auack of thl' ~<''t' Endma C"re rhen. \lop dov.n th(' l'2mrn1 to \ on a hlut filter and \.01la. them rcn1cd poutd ficuK\C'Jn s look hke a tropt I rain fornt '10,t 1mporuntl). \txnd n, lime a possible <'Apla1n1n1 IM of the mon~tu. With th1\ )U blo~ throuah half a movie ~1 sho~1n1 mort than a hint o uckn. It 1s a fundammt.at ruk of h films that tttn·aatn art' tht '•<'I It '' • fund.i~nul rule \Omebow or ocher the t«n ckwti1e 1111hat'' <'Onuna to thtm It IS a fondam<n&al Nk that art ahd)UOmclQOd loc*tt\' bl t~1clothn h ts a f&1nclmMntat rulir 1ha1 blibn at•&)') rtmo"c thetr ctot tOmt p<>ant bdott F"• oWtd ··Pumpkinhead •1olaced founh ruk or horror film ma No-. I Clft t lleute bofin& IC larM monlkn. k>uty f'd•••• m Kll"J. and pbotOlf'l .. Y 8Ut I IMJIC\l .... "~111d~t honor film I~. Th11 ~ N S.\'t ~ain't WOfUi .... .,.,. " .. lftri fCY1CW. I bow ..... JOU.It t"•• -.... =ltt ~-Witll liidi .. ~la Cb 12 by 1hc at the ........ y •• 1 11 la l • ,., . ., .. meriGan Music Awards Monday Newts.Mm LO A GELES(('NS)·Morcthan of the 1op names 1n mu1.1c .-ill rt1c1s-tc 1n ABC-TV's 16th annual mcncan Music wards .. Monda) Michael Jack.son wtll be honored Wtlh I spcc1aJ A v.-ard of Apprtt1lt1on v.halc W1lhc \;cfson will rccct\C t~ Award or Ment Amons the an1m scheduled 10 appear as e11her pcrformen or pres- enters arc Alabama Anlla Baker and Georcc Benson. OutOnTheTown EAK 5 ·811AFOOD REUBEN &.LU 1'ht best ldfood In town ia still on the *V,:::J;:t for holidap and pteial • , Reuben E. Lee ffrvts dehclOUa st.eek&. .M'alood & pec1ah1• every nisht of the week. Lunrh, bruntb, d iruwr. Banquets for up t.o ..00. Weddinp, ~et. rtct~ttona, etc In Newport Bay. 151 E. COtit Hwy .• Newport ~~h ti75-5i90. ZCBIES Pu rt and ~mple, just like mother'• lo,t' They .en.-. 10 oz. lob6ur tails. ttltt mipon, prime rib. rat. and ch1cktn at the most rut0nab~ priers 1n Coata M .... The. din· nt r1 ~rvtd on special nicht.a·open ~ night Generoualy poured low prict drinb Our cuttomU't have littn com1!'1 bed1 Jnce 1970 Locettd at J 112 Placenl_Ja 1n Cot-t.a Mt.a near 17th lrffL Call M {) l'I091 or 631-9803. ZUBIE GILDED CAGE Rt•ht nut door to Zub1et All our p1tus art largt 16", any combination. all tupp1nc , at ~ 9.\ ($6 ~ take out> \\ 1dt 1erttn plus T\'a, I'""" \ldl'o Full Cocktail Bar 0J)tn i da\ \ Lunch le OtnMr J '; 14 Pl1C'tnt1a. 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('.\~'\ '> ERY nu .. hhl11ric lo\'.\lerlrnnt landmark '' 'tlo\l)f•rt • ( .1nnt'f\ \'tlhi)Ct' h•at u r u1.: lrt• .. h Joe· I "°alood and n'lt'rn l>ttl <'1111 .. 1 .. tt>ntl~ good wr- ' 111•, .. , ... n '"' lunrh. dinner. !:>u.n d" Hr1.111t h and Champagnt' H irl1<•r l rtll"I'' Enttrta1nmt>nl 1111:h1 h 1n<i ~und•• alternoon" En_,.., I ht' loun.,e loud xallt'r\ •llJ>Prl• c l1:1rn c ho1A.dtr' 1010 l.11ll1\f'lll" .. :-·. ·.:-:-: S \I L I.OFT . ..., 111 1 oil H tr~ {.rill lt>a turf' .. tKt'ctn \ 11·v. d1mni. l.\llh lht' t-mpha,,1 .. un lrt''h •" 1loud O\,lf'r bar ll\P 1>nttr1a1nml'nl nuchtlv in tht bar HI' 1 Op .. n h •f rlm~r ni-tchtl~ from • ·, pm \\ f't kt'ntl hour• lrom 111 .J() 1 m ~ J h•1h11r "'unda\ Brunch 1,,,. 11 .. d .11 1110 I'(' H · ,n Laicuna B1 II h ... T \U , 0 1-T ii i:. WH LE F'-pt·r11·1111 1 "'"P ha1 k 1nto llmc> to 1pl 1<1 ""h• rt \'(I 1·.in tfrnt Bl \our tt\\ 11 lt"1•1trf' l-:(lJ11\ rht-rumanct> 111 •hi "'""I"'" "11 h t p.10 .. ram11· I \ \I< E\\ lit' \t1Uf 'l'll•t'" \o\flh tht r <'ll•IU1u11,I ·• '''""1and1rad111 .. n:tl I t\nfllf'• Hrr t1111'·1 -11t1 am :'-1 •n da' ~ r11t' I 11n1 h 11110 4 1111 \101 ct t\ ~rd i 111111 Ir • I I 11 IMI \11111d 4 ... ~• mlii\ .., ll··Jrda\ 11nd 'und' Br •th -• 4 oo (}, .. tf'r Har r mf \. :-ti urda\ 1na. unch\' u llf.4\lt'I llh 1lt1 ,.., .. UI> to ,j()t) uiu \I 1111 !"trt"l'I, tialhoa. t>;,i ·• ",. ..... ., ....... fett. They can rftn&Jn unckr v. .. tcr for as looaas IS minutn au time. H1STOAY: Yankee and European wbalcn disco11ered the BaJa brttd1n1 11ounds 1n the early 19th ccntul') 8) 1890. the populatton .. ~., so dttl- matcd the whalers abandoned hunt- 1ni the JI')' -about SOO rcm11ncd at .. ITAUAN Vl~~IE' Thf' ht' t Italian food pr~putd from tht' fr ht t 1n1frf'<i1tnt .. u"1na no pre.,.rv1t1\ n , alt .... uitar. or t:i:· Ct'" fat-. Ov.ntd b~ \'rnn1t f'ulart· dru uf Brookl>-n· PlZu \\'orb. famo11; for ha\IDI The IV-it Pina '" Orang" C1>unt\ b, Thf' c.rHI P1zu Hunt. r.o Ea t i-th trttt in Cc ta .\1tia 722 9264 VILLA ='10VA A btauuful ba\ ,·1t-. ('rf'atf' tht romantic ~tlln· that~ made thf' \'ilia :--.o,a a " J)K1aJ kind o ( pla •" tor o\tr 1') >•ar . u~rb cu1 IO't' from CentraT and Xorthem Ttah tf\f'd 1n Old World r harm Ex · tf'n~1\f' v.1nt h ... 1. Dinner nicbth P11n•• bar F'ull menu ttl 1 011 a m II.II \\""t Coe t H11hv.a\ ,.,.,. port Bul h A-4:?· 7 NEXICAN Ml CASA Their food is like a trip to Mu1co' Hoap1tal1ty coee hand 1n b.a.od with their motto. "M1 Casa • u Caaa," or my hOUM aa your boow. FAtab· hshed unce 19721 it'a no eecr-.t (nenda eajoy dulinc here Ooen dady Crom 11 a.m. '°' Lunch. 01n· ner and Cocktaila Ent.e.rta.tnment Wtd.·Sun rupta in the Suno Room. 296 F.alt 17th tnet. Coat.a MCllL ~ 7626. • A••,...•• , ......... fr _ _,_. tlLM ,... ... ,. .... , .. • • .. ~ .. "'" 14 .... ... , ..... .,. ......... • , ........ ......... ...... y • ..... , .. • r ..... 111.M ,,_ .... r-11LM • flail .. ,,_ .. 11 ,,....., ... ....... Te "._,._ " ... ,. ..... .... , .. ........ ... _ ... ... ___ • ......... ......... . ........ * .... ._.... ........ l l..M ..... . ......... • ..... ......... ............ ...... ....... .... * • ..... .,_a1ue .. ........ -----...... .... • • the twn o tbC CC<n\\U'). TM ara~s v.CTC ck d arcd an cncbnatm:S species 1n 1946 The populauon ·~ 1ncrcasin1 at a rate of about 2 pcrttnt ixr 'ear and hm1 ted hununa 1s nov. allov.cd , -From 1ht' On-aniC' Soc1t'o F°Jt"ld Gu1<k ro rl>< Gra) "-~le and rhe Oran~ Counr)' ~IUJM lnsttrute GR ~O Ol~~ER TH£<\TER lmprt>•,l\t d1n1nic i nd pmt,....1 nil pmdul 1111n art'''"" tu plt'aa~ rtH h llmf' vou i.1·11 Thf' "l tr •dinar' bullf't oflf'r~ tr"• 1 baron 1•1 t'f, claz~ h.a.m .. llh • ltllll c.auce ~,rc11 chic t'n '11.llh Pf' chh and itl u and !ht .\1ah1 \l1n1 '' 'f'f\f'd 1n a !>"• ..... nt ••Utt Tri color h-ltu( am and rrt.am I• • rt>al h1\o n1 EnJO' d1nnf'r and a pla\ t11r11..,ht' Grand Dmnt'r ThPattr lc,catf'd \o\lthin l~ Cran!'! Hotel in \nah•1m at I HotPI \\'1, Call -?2 7':'1 > CNIE oF AK..:> GINO' O~ THE HILL Alm06t a Coat.a Mua landm.rk wh~r~ fntnds and m•mo r1tt mttl, Gmo's IAA 't an Italian Rt t.aur1.nt. but a restaurant ~lnJ run by a Ooc:aH Italian E"en lhoush tht \ ttrv.e many Italian items. tht'y alto offe-r a lats• \at1•n uf othrr item on theJr mt'nu Known fo r ".Honnt food and friendl\ ~n-,ct'." Gino· features a vaned menu "a1th emph.uison quaJil\ and n-ablt> pnces.. Live t'DUl'1&inm•nt Mon thru SaL from 30 p m. -turd.a' 4' breakt t fr 9 a m Locat«t at 42 E t l 7th $trttt. Coat.a Mesa. Call 6.50-li'~ for r t'r"-at.ioo., di.rectlQnl or •hat•,er • * .. .... * • C.•M • i:, ..... • * , ..... f i \ 1.1. t·. K \ 0 PI : ' I ' (,' GALERIE U4 ~~~ Fof't'\I ~' , •. Laauna lk:k. h 11.'iltur,'\ Pc1cr Ma\ p.;mttnp. drav.1n~ and pnnts and Enc sculp1urcs. guuat"hl'\Jnd prints ~"U.)75"' LAGUNA GALLERY NIGHT Thuf\- d3\ lroni 6 IU Y JO pm fr\'C 1u1dcd tours v.11h l~m 51.'f\l(C ... 11 ~ PfO\"kd (all 1h,· Laguna ( hambcr of Commer«. ~~~-IO 111 10 f'l.·~n c :i 'P:l<'I.' T ou~ dl.'p;1n lrom 1h4· hbrln a1 1h,• romer ot Pan.. ~' e and vknnl.'\l.'r al b JO pm and return at ~ lO p m Ma~ v.111 be .l\a1lablc a1 the Laauna lkllch An MUKum. Chamber o< Commertt and panic1pa11na plkrin for 1ndcptndcn1 tours NEWPORT BEACH NAlmCAL MU· SEUM 171 4 W Balboa Bl"d .. N~pc>n Beach. d1spla)-S Frank Ham1llon·s ""''CT onn11td pa1n11op throu&h Feb I 7 .\ m:cptton for the an 1st will be held 1on11ht. S JO 10 8 R m Refreshments v.111 be $1COtd. 6B-Jl77 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC U · BR.ARY 8St> San Clemente On'c Nt-'*· pon ac.ch. daspla)'$ the waltm>lor paint· •nas ofTaao Pootrtlh 10 the Commuo11y Room Jan. JI throucfi ttb. :?8 Pontrelh. a Ncwpon Beach ~t. won Best of how Last year at the Catalina An Show ... ~, Cllq()()'. 644-3191 SUSAN SPlamJS GAU.ERV. llll Bear St. Sic. JJO. Costa Mesa. 09ens Jan JI wuh new wort by Jerry N. Ut>lsmann. 25 new icla11n lther pho1oeraphs. Rttec> lion for lhc anast Feb .• 9, 7 10 9 p m S49-7SSO. ......... .--------.... ~ V" The return of 'Gone. With the Wind' Oly News s.n.. LOS ANGELES -.. Gone With t~ W1ncf' will have two boolunp ~n Los Anacin as pert of che SOth anniversary tt·rtleuc. Turner En1er· ca1nmcnt Co. otr1C1ah said The local U.Owu\P will be Feb. II at the Leo S. Bina Theater of the Los An&rles CountyMustum of An. ind 19meumc 1n M•rrh •t the Nuan Tbeaacr, officials said. The first showma W111 be bendic the museum. To dace. MGMUA has tceu.rcd 42 book1nas n1tionwtde for the classic film Turner Entc"11nment owns. 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