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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-02-17 - Orange Coast Pilot,. Ed coach urgesglrls tovl~ory In playoffs .. POHT"'/H:i THE ORA GECOA T . Thi y r' Auto Sho\N dlspl ~ that vvlll · make a definite mark on hovv and \Nhat \Ne drive -·--~for the rest of this centu(Y 25CENT S • • Irv JDLloaklilg for site of anti-Semitic meeting co T/ :1 .... RIDA \ .. FERR AR\' 17 _ I 989 NBJloy thrown by tar suffers only cuts l y IRIS YOKOI OI U. O~ "'°' SUf'I .\n 8-)'car-old ~L·1.1.port BeiRh bo) struck b) a motorist Jnd thro"'n about 40 feet rhur<,<fa) on Balboa Peninsula amuingl> cs aped serious 1nJUI) police said One Peninsula resident cued the lack of stop signs along the Balboa Bouk' ard mp as 1hc {'au~ of the accident "'h1c:h occurred as th e bo' "as in the cross"'alk at West B lboa Boule\.ard and Island -\\.enuc The resident said speeding cars cause clo~ calls ever) day and that stop sigl'\ '4-0uld halt the problem lhc )Oungstcr kd lo)er \I.as crossing Balboa around 8 am A ~h1cle eastbound on Balboa was stopped at the crosswalk to let him J>35 Ho"c'cr. Homa)un Golkar. 34, also of Ne"' port &a( h. dro' e past the topped \Chicle and strud< the bo). thro"'1ng him about 40 feet. said OOicer Bob Oakley. pohce ~poli.e • man Golkar wa Cited for unsafe ~~d and fa1hng tOj1Cld to 1 pedestrian. MO)Cr sutltred general abra ions and a cut nose and ""3' taken to f-ountain Valle Trauma Center. "herehe"'a held lorob5cn·a11on He "a'> ll~ted in stabk cond1t1on Thurs- da} e'ening. Oaklc) called the )oung ter .. re· s1henC nnd said 11 "'as "son of amaiang .. that he did not ufkr more scnou tnJ_U I) Don Elias. a \\est Balboa Boule" a rd resident. v. 1tne-.sed the incident as he v.alked home from gettm11, a cup of coffee nearb) l Ila!> .. o..,,, -....... ., ........ ·--· A bulldo.t'er plows through 11 w a ll •t the old Security Pa cific Bank as redevelopment begins In Huntington Beach . \ . . HB launches downtown reva~p By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Deily Not SI an .\ hulldntcr a1nh'd II\ h1~ hlad-.- dtll"\: th at till' .. Pk.1o,c rntc1 I k rl•" )1gn ~rid plo\\l'd 1n10 thl' old \l·lllnl) >nc111 txinl hu1 mg -mx 1ng a 1Jl• lkca<lc\ ol do·rltlthtngnl'"' in the rcde' chlpmcnt ol do" nto" n tl unungton lk.ith. llundrc-d \\<ho iJthNcJ nt lhl· intl'l':\4."ll•on of \\alnut \\l'nUl' und ~t.11n \trl..'1.'I h1r thl• hl\lllrh. t)l.{J\IOn h1:JrJ \IJ\or "-l' l:iann1\J.a Jn· nounn· thJt thr JC'rn11h11on launrhl·J "a Ill" tlt:g1nn1ng -lhl' ht1'1nn1ng ol do"nto"n redl'H'lopment · "~bttn w:1111n~ to 'O ~ra~ lor th1\ and "l'0 rl' linalh mo' 1ng 1010 th<.' tuture ( nuncilman Don ''t.\lh'ller'-ltd "It ~a 'Crfl'\llting da J hllk l.\ll'. but 11 here .. h1lc \hl' bulldu1\'t "a' bJ\11..'rtng do"n the bank tiu1ldinj I huN.IJ\. 3 . . ll'" m1nutl'' pJ\I noon .in\lthu l>1g. "fl'\'~tng H"h1dt• "1th large \ll'd Ja"" .. napped up and 'Jlll out J \lll.tll building W lhl' fl'Jf th.it OIO\t h.'ll..'nth \\J tx·,·upll'd b~ lhl' lnte1nat1\ln31 -,urt \lu\t'Um I hi.' b .. 1nl. .rnd thl' mu~um .lrl' the.' fif'\t ol I~ hu1ldtn{t to he r.t/l'<l 10 thl' st'\:ond bhx k ol \lain ~trtc\ to make room lor an ~·.a. pa l" ~rk1ng \trtK· turc. a la\.tltt) that offit.1JI\ "'> " nce'\h.'d to jl't H"dl'' clopmcnt a<11ng 1n Courage .in plentiful supply at countywiqe heroes' ~ight \\ anderina lhrouah the (lam ro-.d ol tu,cJo\ and long dre\~ at the Inn al the Pa r .. in \nahc11n other t:tlc\ 01 herol\m unfolded dorin the night Rot>\'.n \\a Iker. a tall. than man "ho 1~ a \h1p-..nih1 tn lr,1nl'. n:- nll'mbcreJ the rnrn.knt th.it brought him to th1 part~ to r('(Cl\c: ahina "'1th Quintin Reach. the pint ot C. ouragc l'Aard. • I -.as ...,or .. 101 I\ .a proJu t1un manager ll l m. -.un \ a<. ht TM\ h.W a photptraphcr comt' 1n lo do ~mt· ad,ertl\tnl \huls and he got h1m~ll 1n10 a place -.here he \houldn t haH' n:· Waller ~1d ~u1e1h. "He •.u oul on a beam on a ~ranc. He had hetn told not to So out on the beam. The "hole thin& -.u JanS"'r-ou\ •· <"arm'\I f hl• fl'\t of lht• liu1IJing\ till the llhl\k 1ndud1ng the h1,\tlr1~ \ l:nl 1 lotd al<,o "Ill~ k' ckd 10 the ric\t le" da\\ onu: tht: prnJ)l:fl' ka1' t'\I.. rll\\ · olfa tJI\ .,,.uJ '\Jnc' < hen v. ho "1th ·her hl" band. J(ihn OPl'nltl"' l CH)·, ( olh.'e \hop 3lfll\\ thl' \l('('et Imm th\.· l'\Jnli. llu1IJing pr~dKt\ tough 11rnL'' dunns rnn,lruu1on 1n thl' nl..'\I t.oupk ul (Pl~H~ SH ST ART/ All Reception protest said (1olka1 "camr ~rrehng through at mph" and "about clipped me·· heforc.• he hit the )Oung ter a bloc\. a\\U\, Ei1as angnli blamed the accident on the lad1. of top signs on Balboa from 15th trect 10 Main treet. Y..1thout top • cal"\ peed do" n the 25-mph zone "1thout restrnint. he \aid .. Th~ get to ihat ~top sign at 15th treet and punch 11 all the way down," stud Eh as. a thrce-)ear resident of the area. "E \.Cl)' single da). therc'u close call. h's getting to the point )OU can't C\.en cross the street an) m0tt." Oakley said the area has been targeted for special enforcement and that officers wnte IS to 20 soeed•na 11ckets a da}. "\\. c JUSt know there's a s~ing problem down there. and ~ fPte-.IN80Y/A11 Residents will fight LB grading in court By LESLIE EARNEST Of tlw DlM>' ,_ Si.ff \ngl'\ r,·,1dcntr, .,.., the' "111 light tt> keep hulldozcr\ lrom digging into the knoll :u r op ol tht· \\ orld -the highest pl>lnt IO Ul$UOI fkJlh -b~ asl1ng the COUrl) to I \Ul' a t('OlJ)(H:tl') rt· training order toJ..i, int-e \1onda\, "hen \onw mcm- t>e~ SJ~ the~ "ere caught off guard "hen de' dopers tx-gan pn.·~1nn1 the land for 1rad1n~ member\ ol Top of the \\ orld '\e1ghhorhooJ \wx: 1a- tion ha'c bct·n ramhhng to at lea .. t ~IO\\ the prOl.t:SS Effon included .l m~nng I hu~­ J;n bet \.\.CCn ;H IX 1at1on reore~·nt3· ll\C Lary h"'ager and cit) staff. Druing that mccuna Schwaacr asked cit) otlic1als to halt the 1radm& proces unul the Design Re,1ev. 'Soard re\. IC~~ the &radlf~I permit. Ho"c\.er. Community De\lelo~ ment 01rtttor K)lc 8u.tterw1ck said the de' eloper has met the necessary requirement and the Clt) cannot in ten enc. · "Our Cit~ attomc) has advised us that. due to the commitment on lhe tra l map and the approvals that ha'e been secured to thts po1nl 1n 11me 11 -.ould not be advisable to consider th:st (1ntcf\ent1on\ un'"' (flteae IN GllADWG/AJ Controller's call averts jttcollision over county By IRIS YOKOI Of!"*~,_U.tff . . Thr '..111onal 1 ran\Jh>nallllO \alc- t\ Board hJ\ l.iuncht•d an 1nH'\llg:t· 1ion tnlo" hether in~ I f oru a1rtralfo.: lOntrolkr\ l..'rror cau t:"d t\\O (Ont· 'ml..'n..1ll airltnl..'r' lt' rnml..' "uh1n Vi '4.'\"0nd1o ul n1lhJ1ng ll' l'r thl· \\ l' 1- min\ll..'r .ii Be.1l h area \h,nda' n1~ht \n unidcnt11inJ J1r tratli(' con- troller in I o\ .\ngl°ll"' '' "n·J1t«I "''h ..1rn1ng thl· p1IOl l'I .a 8r1mh \1n'a'' Btx·ing 4 ~ to turn ht'CaU"'-' l I the close prtl\lnllt\ ol an .\merKan .\irltnt'\ Jl..'tl1nrr , "h1ch had ~en rt'fllUll'd folk'" in~ a fX'"t.'r Nad.out at John \\,l\ne .\lfJ'l11\ \\ h.11 "e're tn'c't1~a11n 1 "hat "'I..' \..lit .m opcrat1\1nal error \.lid r rt.'<i ()'()(.lnncll 111 the f edl..'rnl .\ "13- \1(\1\ .\dnllnl\trJltlln, "htl h I\ 3 Sl\t· mg \\Ith thl..' 1nH)llg:tt1on \\ hcnc,er am.ran '1ola1t: cstab- h hl-J r~lec; for \Cpara1wn fl'dcr:it tlllictal 1nH• llptr " hcther 11rtraffic controller error wa rc'pons1bk. O Donnell '31d If air traffic con- trollers arl' not found to be at fault. in' e 1113tof'\ look into other factors. ~uch a m~·han1t:al envr Controllers at the Lo Anacle Terminal Radar Fac1ht) said the plane 0\ 1ng at 9.000 fee t. came "llhtn I 1 ·mile hon1ontalh and 100 let:t \Crtu.:alf\ of' each other, The .\ soc1ated Pre5 ~poned O'Donnell \:lid he could not con· fit m tho~ figul'l' r .\ ,\ rtgulauon require planes be kept 3part at lea t three mil~ homontnll} and l ,000 fet"t 'emcaU The Bnt1 h \1N1~ 011ht wa departing lrom Lo .\n&cltl .lntct· nauonal .\trport lor London and was being guided b) Los .t.n clc con- trollef"I The ~mrncan Jt't trom n Jo~. <,chedukd to l1nd at John \\.a\ nc. v.a (~as~ sff ~NES/A2 pfiotoarafltiC'r • · mou11n1 00.n onkQ 10 daaft up OM am of 1hf "'•pyard for,._.,.,.,..., and tht' m-ruthtd 10 8«Glllinodlaw him 1n a..0•11 -r....--.-.. "•••ur •fl•ut 100 ••••••• ........................ "' c .... ,.__ .. 1•091/AJI GOOD MORNING Ct~n•t~o Com.cs Crouword 1 .... Ent•n~m Op4neon. ~ Police L09 • • • • • Public no11c•s . . .. It • • • Al Or ... eo. QAfLV PtLOTI FricMy, p_,uery 17, '911 Hispanic-groups picket rec n or Ezell ~ f'AUL AltcHPLEY OflN~,...St- With chant"i of "racist .. and .. sellou1:· mon: than a hundrtd H1span1c nghts act1' 1st picketed a l\>ccp11on Thu~3) in Costa Mesa hononna 1mm1grat1on official Harold E1ell. ~ Wtsattn ~1onal commissioner of thl' ll.S lmmipauon Hd N1tur1h1at1on Sen 1c·c. 1'!. up. for 1t1ppo1ntnwnt b) lhc Bu h adnuni 1rat1on tkrnandcr said H1spenlC' aroups arc trongl) uppo!14-d tu h1<t ~appomtmt"nt. "Ezt'll problbly fttls this 1s a feather in his cap. and he can go to the Bush administration to sa) thl' Hispanic communll) loves him." Hcrnande1 s:i1d. The reception had been organi.tcd by thr BcllOo\\er chapter of the le3gue of United Latin American C1t1zens. The nationwide oraanization 1s the count!) ·s oldest and largest Hispanic group. Orun1zcrs said the rcccpuon was a "'8> of ackno" ledging Elcll's cffon s to implement the na- t1onw1dc am nest) program for illegal aliens. But acuons b) INS aarnts v.orking under Lzdl !lho" inst"ns1tl\ it) and racism. he said. including an 1nc1dent lut Stptcmbcr -.hen an a,cnt cha!IC<l 1lkgal 1mm1grants in10 a churchtln Orange. · But reprcscntat1vrsofoth<.'r LU LAC chapters. as w<.'11 as other Hispanic group!>. said th<.') "ere outraged b) the , reception. "If the)·~ hononngh1m for hot pur u11 in10 a church durina Mass. then "c oppose that .. ficrnandcz u1d. , While acknowlcdgi nJ lht' IN has 10 obey tht' lav.. he said Ezcllshould be CllT)'•naout h1s.rcsponsibtlit1« ··"'1th compaS11on and St'nsiti\'aty." : ' Zeke Hernandez. pt('s1dent oft he Santa Ana chapter of LU LAC. said opponen ts of the reception ha' c asked the national organiLat1on to re,oke the Bellflower group's charter. Hemandn and other protCllc~ suacMCd the Bcllflo~raroup's rt.'Ception wau thin I) '·e1led attempt to ma1n1ain its status as 1n offic1all ) (lcs11natcd aroup 1n 1hc n~t1on1l 1mntsly pr01f8m. Robert Greel ey In front ~f t his downtown Huntl"91on Beach store. Sometimes it's tough to run a business in Huntington Beach By ROBERT BARKER or the Ollll)I l'tlo4 Sulf Robert Greclc) said Hun11ng1on Beach cit) officials ha' c done somt: prett) goof)' things o'cr the )Car in 1he rcdc' clopmcnl area. but \\hat happened Wcdnl·\da) rates high on his l1!1t, Cirl'elc). 5 7. "'ho operates Na} lo~ Hoor ( O\enng business from seace in the soon-to-be dcmohshed Clark Hotel at 315 Oh' e Ave .. was told hl' had un11I Feb. 20 to mo'c out of 1he building. However. city workers sho\\ed up Wedncsda) 10 erect a safct) fence around the hotef. "h1ch would ha' e fenced Greele):. and hu START From Al ) cars. but she fa, or!> n:de' elopm,·nt ··1 ha'e hope. bur it's going to he a struggle.'' she said. Paul Burnum. "ho "1th his wife. Irene. and another couple. operates Happ) Da)s Frozen Yogun. also applauded the start of action. '"We're excited,'' hc said. " ·ome- thing needed to be donc.1 here "as no wa) to preset\ e downtown the wu) it's been going cconom1call).'' But JcIT) Person. who work in the tatc Farm Insurance office one block up from the bank, said hc regre11cd the dcn1oht1on. . He favored rehab1h ta1ion of th(' old bu1ld1 ngs to tit into the archite 1ural styles of the 1920s and ·30s and . bulk\ tn\Cn tOr) Qfcarpcungand tiles 1ns1cfc. "I as"cd the man "hat he "as doing. and he said he "'as pulling up a fencc. "I told him.· o )ou're not.' ··He said. "r ci; I am -ngh 1 no".' "I said.· o. behCH'. me. )ou'rl' not going to put up the fence ··· Greclc> said he linall) taU.l·d "•th th<.' mans boss and persuaded him not to put up the fence unul he and his emplo)ees moved the in\.entof) to his new store at 18114 Beach 81\"d. There ha'c been other things. One of the more bizarre. he s:i1d. v.as a decision sc'cral )Car ago 10 close Mam tr«t lO,_lM.ough traffic. shut. opp<>S('d maJOr uphca,al. he said. Former Ma)or Boh Mand1t·. a Hunung1on Beach nat1 \C son. rt·· marked. apparent!) omev. hat \\.ISi· full). "lhc old IO\\n·.s not hke 11 used to be. Tht• nc"' bo)S ar1..· rnt..ing o'er. I'm an old-t1m1..'r." One of tho e on hand taking p1c1urcs \\US C harloue Dull. "'ho com plained that the loss of the old downto"'n \\:l'i h"e 10,1ng pJtt of her childhood. "I firsi came here \\hl·n I was a l111lc girl 1n thc ·50s, I !..no"' there need~ to be progrc s. bu t I wish the\ could rehabilitate the building and prcsen c thl' atmosphere .. Barbara M ilkov1ch. chairman of the lluntington Beac h Hi storical Re ource Board. chall enJed the de- struction. claiming that cit) official~ ung off aCC'CSS to the shops from Pacific Coast H1gh"a). "You ca n go back to the ·\pp1an Wa)' and not sec something hkc that. And then the cit) put up cemcnl planters and e"ery obstac:lc the) could dream up. No o ne t·ould gel through tha1." Officials la t )car rl'opencd Main to tV.O·"'a) lr3\CI. Grecle). though, sa)'i that cit) officials ha"e been honest and fa ir in the way of rclocat ion cos1s and he has no arguments o n that account. And. )CS. th ere will be something that he'll miss -b1k1n1s. "The~ 're maf'\-elous." he sa1<l. Jumped the gun and s1a rted lht• v.ork before cn"ironmental anJ lmtoncal studies v.crc complcH'. Bu1 cit) oflicial' said the\ inter· prctcd (al110rnw en' 1ronmcrirnl la"'' differently und \\ere JU\tifkd in procl.'cd1ng \\Ith thl' "ork • ( onstruct1on of thl' parking s11 ul· ture. "'h1ch al'>o v.111 ha\C "\::!.UOO Mjuarl' ket of ommcrc1al and retail spac:e fron11ng Mam ~tn-cl. is e'\· pc.•t.'ted to \l;.trt nc'\t month and Ile complctl·d in f)\'l'emlx·r I Y90 Oflic1ah also ..a id that anothl•r proJrct 1s la1cd to Ix-gin in rnming months at the site ol the lormer Golden lkar n1eht<'luh I he fHOJ« t will include "'-'" re 1dcntia l units. nn entertainment comple'< 1ncluJ1 ng n SIA-pie\ OlO\. IC thrcater and nC\\ onicc and rc1a1I spal-c Ill thr fi~t pha~ of thr lmm..,aaion Conai"ol and Rcl<>rm ct of 1986. the aroup rettivcd 1 $60.000 federal 1ran1 10 help 1llcpls throush tht 1pptlca1iorl Pf'O(fts In the second pha~. it 1s ronducuns,cit1ztnship C'la ~ 1111tporteJ charJ(' ofSSOO prr prnon. u . lul Jolt ~'O. tht lk-H~ '*m~r who QlllftiJed tht r:ca-pllOD at thC' El 1 onto ( ,,.11 on nion Bc>ult'\'ud, said INS poh{1ts and pr«cdurn h:nr 1mprovtd undtr Eull. Hcrn1nde1 said other Hispanic aroups lrt' hold1n1 da!I~\ at no charge. Rene LOJX'7, a member of Los Ami'°' and the llnitcd Launo Dcmocrab. wud the rettpuon was the Bclltlov.er Jroup's \\3) "of pa~ina Ezell bark." Ht condt'mncd acu" '''' tor fcx u\1ng on Jlil\t inci«nts 1nvol~1nJ INS a,cnts 1no "rnn1mwcr\1.1I stattrMntl b) Mr. Ezell " -. ··The) re v.a) out ofhne: Lopez said. "Hr's ""11. H.e rcall) behc'es he's a champion of the people." Lopez: said protesters came from numcrou!I groups. incl uding "anous chapter of LULAC. Loi Amigo . M l::.C HA and the Oranac Count) Hispmnic Chamber of (ommt'ta. "~ do not bche\.c 1ha1 1hc tf1s~n u: c:ommunuy and the puhhc in ,cncral 1s better ~n<'d ""ht•n n.'lfctlab&c past INS acuons and resultant tontro-.cNc\ arc uw h) cnt1cs to bc.·smm:h \\-hat "'e bchc'e arc -.inlwc dTort\ h)' rl"ltonal INS otlicials to 1mpll'nu.-111 P'°' 1~1on\ of the am nest) progr.1m." Pach~o :kl•d "It wasn't hard to trt people out hert'.'' he saKI. KafsJ Plalccncia. vice chair of tbc Cal Sta te Fullerton Hispanic youp MECH A. called tht' Bcllftower LU LAC "vcnd1dos -sellouts. Ht said the Bcllno"er chapter has rc\JlOn\kd 10 INS picas for help in allc\.1aun1 thc \honagc ul l'1t11cn\hip classes. and suggested cnt1c1sm ag;.11ns1 th~·u dlorh "'·•S due to "persona lit> conflict .. Costa Mesa police <wm.I the :ll'll' 1\l\ rnml'd out thc11 protl' t withou1 1fll'1dcnt "We united 10 come ht're qa1n11 racism." Pl1sccnc1a GRADING From Al there was so me very 1ustifi able. cause." Buttef\\1C k "'3id. While residents hold out hope that the restraining order" 111 be granted. it has been a frus trating v.c-ck fo r the them. In add111on to watching the 7- acre mound being stripped of veg. cta11on. residents say the) \\ere dis.appointed that a mil} to protest the planned uprooting ofs1'< oak trees at the site did not matenahze Th u~a) morning. ··1 didn't gct the crowd that I had hoped to 'sa"c the trees." said Karen Ii" ager. a n assoc1auon member '1 feel reall) desperate and powcrlc s. It JUSl seems that nobod) 's planung their feet and JUSt Sta)ing. I'm afraid City Hall is nol co,cring the ground that they should be either." But 1f residents didn't show up Thursda) morning. 11 was not nccc s- anly because 1hey ""eren't interested. according to City Clerk Verna Roll- inger. who said he has had a f tead) stream of phone calls from concerned citizens. "People are going berserk," Roll· ingcr said. "And it's not restricted to the neigh borhood. although the larg- est number of calls art from there." The knoll is part of a 20.9-acrc plot of land the city swapped for funds to renovate Laguna Beach Hi&h School in November. At that ume. the City Council voted 4-1 to ll'e final approval to a tract map that v.ould allow construction of36 homes along Alta Laguna Boulevard. Associauon mcm~rs siy they arc not cnurcl)' opposed to the deHlop- ment of the land. but arc fighting to 53\>C the knoll in us natural state and to ha'e custo m rather than tract homes built at tht' Sil~. In add1t1on. residents had hoped no gradma would begin until the middle of Apnl, after 1he rai n) season. To raise fu nds and increase r.raiss-- root support, Top of the World Nei ghborhood Assoc1at1on.w1ll spon· sor a p1cn1c at a park nrar the srading slle from 2 to 4 p m Sunday. P l:~NES From Al dl\ert ed to Ontario lnicrnat1onal Airport b«auscofa short-c1rcu1t that hut down the main runwa) hghls at the Oranse < ourtt> fac1ht> and dos.rd 11 to commercial traffic for about four hour) bout 66 passe ngers v.erc aboard lhl' •\mcrican plane, which was llc1ng gu1drd b) controlll'rs at the r \ .\ ., radar cen1cr at E:.1 Toro. :urhne and r •\r\ oflic1al said Around 7 pm .. the t\\O planl'\ cnlcrl·tl t h~ ~ml' air,pacc. O'Oo nndl sau.l. about three nu lc' northeast of the al Beach arl·a .\ con aroller at Lo nsclci. ln- tcrna11onl potted 1hc 1tua11on "and 1mmcJ iatel)" direc ted 1hc aircraft to courM'\ that provided adequa1c St'P- arauon." O'Donnell ~id. Jan M 11tcrme1er. ass1i.tant manager HEROES From Al order to get him off the beam as qu1ckl) as possible Just as Walker moved IO"-arJ the crane's power supply -10 slop the etc tnCll) mo' ing th rough the beam ·s electric tracks -he saw the photographer lie down on the beam to get a better sh·o1. ··He rca hed around the bottom of the beam to grab hold and stuck his hand under the high-voltage tra t.. His chest was cxp<>scd 10 the fla t iron beam when he grabbed the track. he became a kind of a conductor (of the electricit) )" Walker said. still upset b)' the )car-old memo') "It happened so fast.· Walker cut the crane's po"cr and had staned up the beam. suspended 40 feet in the a1f. whl'n he noticed a > )Oung man sprinting tnv.:ud the scene. Quintin Reich. who now h"e" 1n Idaho. nc\cr told his fam1 I\ about thl• accident Rc1l"h°l> fa thl•r ""ho 3l'· ccpted the av.ard for his ~n karncd of his son ac11on!l lrom Walker .. Qu1n 11n wa<t "J) on the other \1dc.:. ot this tencc "hen 11 hapixnl'd I h' ran. cl 1moc<l the fcnlc "cnt o'cr lhc barbed "lrl" h1mm1eJ up a pole .ind ran across thl' beam to \\here \H' "ere.'' \\ alkcr \aid "It wa\ 1m· pres~l\C to W"Jllh that )Oung m:in run.. . By the time Walker and Reich reached 1hc ph(llographl·r "11 \\a\ Just too l:itc." \\ alt..cr SJ1d . Bu~ 1ogc1her. the) Sl3)l't.I \\Ith him until tht.· lin.· department arm cd and the rt hclix·d .1 firefighter rcmo' e the ll<"1<h from thl narrow beam anti onto the ·root of .ir1 adjacent building. f \I II ftlC'I \I ftl I I IC\ Tvvo vvill split SS. 78 mil,ion SACRAMENTO ( '\P) -l\\O lotto tickets sold 1n Los Angeles and the Solano County to""n of Dixon bore the rtJht six number to spill the $5. 78 mil hon jack poi. lottery official said Thursda). The winners will rccc•' e $2,892.080 per ticket. a lottrry spokesman said. The ticket holders' identities arc unknown until 1hc) claim their prizes at a lottery office. The winn ing numbers picked Wednesday night 1n the tw1cc-v.eekl) "Lotto 6-49" aame v.erc: 9. 17. 25, 36. 43, 49 and the bonus number. 44 There were seven tickets w1Lh fi,e numbers plus the bonus to win their o"'ncn S.?72.948 each I hose nckcl\ \\ere sold in E:.I CaJon. ~.in Diego. San Gabnel, lnile"ood. Sunn)'' ale. Ha)- ward and Eureka. Another 267 tickets "-•lh fi,c numbers arc v.orth S3.01 I ca<:h Pnzcs of $53 ca<:h goes to the ov.nl'f\ of 13.6 71 tickets with four number'> An automatic SS pn1c a"'ans holder., of 24 1. 784 11dct., with thre..- rtumbe~ The numbc~ werccho~n \\.cdnt's- da) night b) L ollo machine dunng a 1ek v1s1on bro;1dC4l 1 ong1naung 111 Sacramento Saturday"• Jack~t " l'XJXctcd to reach nt'lrl) S6 million. . Monday. Feb 20 1s the holiday. Presidents' Day Banks • clostd -Government office s • Federal. state and county office's closed Schools • Irvine. Newport Beach. Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach all closed Post al delivery • No delivery Tra sh pickup • Regular schedule 1n Costa Mesa. Newport Be~ch, Irvine, Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach and Fountain Vallf"y • Orange County Tran sit Dist rict • Regular bus schedules of John Wa)ne 1rport. said 1hc airport' to""er wa not handhna Da lly Piiot either of the plane when the ncar-011 \ oclurred. • Delivery by 6 a m Call 642-4333 by 10 am tor dtllvf"ry stop sign requests fo r that arca. Brahler sa id. "A stop 1gn ma~ reduce "We said. 'OK. 1he runways arc • pro blems In 1988. ni nc accidents occurred at broadsides. and the ma>' 1 ncrtasc closed' and that was 11 for us." • Edltonal and business w ill be open 8 a m to S p m BOY From Al work 1t all the ume." he said. Ho""e"cr. Elia said the frequent ucket-wnung is not cnoufh to stop the speeding problem. "It s ju.st not cutting it." he said. · Jim Brahler. assistant city traffic cngmttr, said the accident numbers and traffic volume in that area arc not erough lO warrant placement of stop s1ans. Under state auidclines... for .stop sians. an intersection must have fivt- accidents correctable t>Y a stop sian per _}Car. Brahler said. The volume of traffic us1n1 cross strecas must also be significantly high. The intersection of Balboa and Island docs not have the traffic volume nor cnouah accidents a year that can be p1tvcnted by a stop sip, he said. "Tcchn1calty spc:1k1na. it wouldn't be a candidate for a stop s1111." he said. He also said his office hH f\Ot received 1n unusually h1&h number of the Balboa-Island intersection. none rear-ends:· he said. "You ma) be ,M::::it::te:nnc:,::::K":r~sa=id:·~ ...... -----_:~=====::::===================~ of which directly mvol ved pcd-1rad1!,lg ont-problem for anotht'r." r- cstrians, according to c11y figures. Ho""c"er, he acknowlcdacd that Most of the nine accidents were rear-··emouonal involvement and pohti- end colhs1ons or. broadsides. cal reasons" can succttd in the In 1987. hvc accidents occurred at plattmcnt of stop signs in an) area. the Balboa-Island intcrstttion -• Also. a stop sign can be installed 1n an three broadsides and two s1dt'Sw1pcs area that has an ex treme "is1b1hty Apin. there wert no pedestrians problem. he said. d1rcctl)' in volved. . Jim Hanle)'. prci.1~nt of 'he Cen-Howcvcr. some or all of the rear· tral Newpon Beach Association end collisions could have bttn _ped. apttd stop"''" may not MttSUnly ~t'!an-rclatcd. Brahler 111d. wnh a bt tht' toluuon 10 tht' s~ina. vehicle stopped for a pcdatnan bet"8 .. People have 10 obey the llM tht'y rear-ended by anotht'r \"C:hicle. ha\'t'," he u1d. ··wht'n a car Mopa It At Balboa and Coronado Street. the inttt1tt11on and you JD •roua;td it several blocks cast of Island, seven •~.speed lhroush. you 1nvate d1•s- acciden1s occurred in 1988. Ont ter. accident involved 1 pedntrian, but Hanley said 1~·1 trial-basis no inJuriel. while four wae ,., •d plan IO pllcC .... II ... on colliSM>M; one was 1 lidllwipr alld i'llidcntill Wts 1n cenfl8I ...,. one was a broadsick. Brahler Mid. Pminsula. Pminsull Point Mid New· Tht' varic:1y of ecxident 1ype elem-~n Shores may help slow \ht ,,.,.k. onstratc 1h11 stop lips would noc be City staff' m not ~ lflectecl whk-h an effective mitiption rMIMft, l&reetl will I" IM humP1- Just call 642-6086 What do you like abcMlt tbl Dealy Pilot? What doft't tou hkc? Call the number abo"e and )04&r mcsuee will i.e recorded. tranlCribed and • la"eml IO ahe •PPI opnaac editor. • n.w2•111mr-u-..mce'_,111 uled IO record leatn so dw edttOr • any .-. Con&riMeon to our Lctlen c:olu111n mUI& lftdWt &Mtr name and telephone n..,.ber for veriftcatioR. Ttfl us what's on your 111ind. . YG1:.•110.• .. . I Clfl1t1••• Te11,ll1•11 .... ::.9( .......... ........... 19ij- l -' ..-_ -..... -.._......-· -; ......... .. ,, -. --... '---:;;;-::;.. -: HI I I I I I' IJi• \.I',· Exotic plants shown by orchid growers faotic orchids and no~r arranacments wlll bt on d1spl•> from 101 m to q p.m. toda)". IOa.m. 101 p.m. Saturda) and 11 a m. 10 6 p.m Sunda) at the Hunttnaton ( enter Mall. 7777 Edinger ~ve • Hun11ngton Beach Methods of cutungc)'mb1d1ums "'•II Ix demon- tratcd during the shows. to Ix prtS(nted b) the Orange tount) Branth ()mb1d1um Soc1et) of America .\lso. corsaaes and orchids "''II Ix offered for sale <\dm1ss1on is tree For 1nformat1on. call Ben Hathawa~ at 5:?5-8905 Choosing r~Jatlonshlps Wa)S ~ople think. act and choose relationships will be discussed from 6 to 10 p.m toda) and aturda) at the Jioltda~ Inn an Hunungton Beach The pr0&r3ms are S35 each Call Bill S ott at 84:?-5635 for f unher infor- mation. Slld~s show Elff~I Tow~r history <\ h1s1ory of 1he E1fTcl To" er"'" be )hown an ~hdes at 8 1on1ght 31 the Neighborhood ( ongrcga- uonal C hurth. 340 St ·\nne's Drt\C, Laguna Beach. The me~ung of 1he Alliance franca1sc d~I la n\lcra cahforn1enne "'"'feature Bernard Meta1s a graduate of 1hc ccole C entrale an Pans 1 he program IS S4 for membc~ and s~ for students For add1t1on3l informa11on. call 49~-2648 Tax program correction An income ta'-preparation program offered b) Orange C oas1 College "''II be on Tuesda} e'cntn~. not Thursda} s. as listed 1n \\ ednesda) 's bulletin board. based on erroneous tnformauon 'iupphcd b) CX<. The Tuesda' ~ 1on "'all be held from 6 to 4 p.m at Co ta tcsa High hool. Room 11 5 In add1t1on. the program "111 be offered from 9 a m to noon ~aturda}'i bcg1nn1ng ~13rch 4 at Orange ( oa t ( ollegc. Bu 1 nt"S Educauon I 02. For more information. call OC Cs ommunll) ~nicconicca143:?-S8 0 Expo features bridal n~~ds A pnng '89 Bnd31 f:itPo staged by Chm 3nd Beck)' Evans "''II be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'aturda) and unda) at the D1sncvland Hotel. More than 225 1!>.hib11orc;\w1h offer merchan· disc and scrvacrs for brada needs fr.>m the engagement through the hone) moon Three fashion shO'-"S hosted b) Kil -fM's Paul F rccman "111 be presented 1 he expo nl o "'II feature the Men ol t h1ppcndales a ,.,,di n~ aud111ons for .. The 'Jc" C'-"1}'•1.ed (Jame .. Trcil;etsarc SS and ma) be puRhased at the door or pre--0rdered For more information. call ( OC)) 544-E' PO 'Rog~r Rabbit' at Gold~n West The film .. \\ho f ramcd R0&cr Rabb11" "''II be ·!ihOY.n at p m turdJ~ .u C1old~n \\est ( olkge. • orum II T1dct 3re Sl SO tor< lub \\est (art.I holders and gue t and S:l 0 tor the public (all thecollcge\~tudcnt \ '" 111e department at tSllS-7~ I fo1 lurthcr 1n lorm:1t1on Sobriety c~lebratlon for alumni fret' n1aht of tun dancing and celebra11ng obrlct)' \.l.tll he held from to l I pm aturda) at C. PC. l ugunn I hll'i 1lo-,p1ml, 24 52 Pacific Pari.. Dm c. I :isuna 1 ltll T hC' i.\lumni .\\\t)('1at1on of thl' ( ountl·rpoant <enter ol thc ho\p11al '' 'iponwrang the C\Cnt \tore 1ntormat1on m3) be obt3anctl b' calling the ho\pttJI at "·I MOO Growing staghorn fern \\. 3) to arov. and u~ taghorn and moo~horn fl·rn v. 111 be dt u ~d at II 30 a m ~turda) at Sherman vardcn , ~647 f.a'lt C o~~t Htgh"a). Corona Del \far. The program 1\ frC\! and open 10 the public. · for dd111onal 1ntormat1on. c II the garden . otlk<' at h, 1-~:?6 I Coll~g~ off~rs tax workshop \ W\ v.ori.. .. hop lnr m311 bu\inC\'i ownerc; "'II be.· ollcrcd from fl130 10"1 pm. on I ue\dJ)l>ill Orangl.' <. t>a\t ( olkgc ~cgl\tn1t1on ai. SI Q. Joan ~ A'lhk). \I.ho u"n her ov.n puhhc ll\OUnlm& practu.c, 11.111 lt'tture at tht· v.ork\hop l{c,l\tratton C3n hr made 1n ()( < 's ( Qmmum- t) ~l'\llC' Ollu .• c fr,om 9 a m to 7 pm Monda) throuih f ridd) and S a m to nuon ~turdh Partu:1p.int\ mil) rca1\lcr h) phnnc u\ang \ 1-.a t)f Ma,tcr ard. For more infom,auon, \."1111 ~ U -5 O. f \11-.,D\H f. 'ritl•1 .-. • f ',, 1, .. I ';' ~o mre11n1\ ~hrdukd JDL aiming to locate, interrupt convention ly I08 VAN EYt<EN protest Na11\, ~ou \mash "lam .. he ~•d. cwu..~,....kMf .. I don't care ti "c get aarestt'd Tht!I 1\ a Members of the Jc" a\h Odcn\C League righ1eou\ cau!.e for which to be arrc'itCd .. are scrambling to lind tht' IOl'at1on ol a Ruban hla!lted the tn!.lttutc tor not con .. en11on planned b) a Costa Me's.a· re,cahng '-"ht•1r the con,e1111on '"" be based ant1·Sem111c group. thl' leaiue's held. nattonal chairman ''' Rubin -.aid .. lf the) 're 'o t>ra' l' and bolt! that the)' The Institute for H1\tomal Re' tC" 53) H1tkr "'a right and thl' hol0t·au1,t as a whlch dra" s members from as far a"a> as Jt"\l.t~h ltc. then kt them icll the media:· he Europe. contend'> the "la11 holocaust said . "'htch cla1ml-d the h\CS of more 1han 11 Rubin r311ed the 111)t1tutc a aroupof neq- m1lhon people. most of them Jc"s 1n f\nz1 bigots E:uro~ during the I 113~ and ~Os. dad not But \.1arcellu said that "a a "ca1egori- occurand that e' 1dcnccof11 was fabm·atcd cal he.'' b) JClo\S, "Don't get us "rong 'Ne do not League membc~ had planned to an-S\mpath11e "Ith H1tler the a11s or the filtrate and da rupt the conHnllon whal·h.· 1h1rd Reich." he \<l td •\\ e call our..ch es \\3S ~hcduled 1h1s "ec:t..cnd at ( 01>1a re\ 1s1on1sts -"e'rc re' 1s1ng h1stoncal Me~·s Red Lion Inn. record lO rcllnt "hat happened not the Red Lion ofliuals announced \\ edncs· kfto,er propaganda .. da> ho11.c\tr that the tn\lltutc's um, en-Rubin 31so sharph cnt1l 11ed k" "ho uon at the hotel had bcl'n cancl'lcd \\Ould prelcr to ignore the an 111ute as a The hoter general manager Rus!. ( o' crank-group on the lunatic lnngc \aid he did not t..nov. about the 1n,t1tu1c·, ( hclle f nedman. a spol..es"oman for ph1losoph) "hen the conH·n11u11 \\3\ the Orange { ount' Jc" a)h f C"dcra11on booked. said \\cdncsda} that hl•r organ1 1at1on dad The meeting\ at the Red I ion "l'rl· not .want to dr'"' puhh' ti} to the 10\1tutt• cameled alter hotel ofli,1<11\ ''l'IC an· and al'> ph1lo1,oph\ formed about the in.s111ute\ ph1lu .. oph) Rubin said he bchc,cd the kd1..·r:u1on·, and pubhcauons. ( o' said, pos1t1on "as un""c Tom Marcellus. director of the I n'ltatutc "We don't bchcw an \tlenrc." hl' snad for H1s1oncal Re' 1ew, ..aid he <ollll hoix•s 10 ··we bche' c that 11' lhl're had not bi:en ha .. e the conference. but declined 10. sa) salenn· .50 ~1.·3r~ ago. mor1.· Jl'"' "ould be ""hether another locatton ha:> been found. all\ c 1oda' \\ c bclae .. e 1hatall of 1hc~e Rubin \aid 3t a bnel pres\ conforenre pcoplc"ho"an1to"h11e"a\h lh1lcrh11'e Thur!ida) 1n the Red Lion lobb) that the tQ be conlrontcd Our po)111on ·~ 11 '"'" league 'ittll horx•d to d1 rupt the an\111Utc'\ ne'er happen again meeting Kubrn 'iaad the lcagw: had an inform-ant ·•If 11.e can find the locauon "e'll bring in the an!llllute but th.u the informant "as at least 100 people .. he said not dose!) l'.onnc{tcJ to the group\ League members wall a11emp1 10 enter lcadcr'lhap the meettng'I to protc I and d1vup1 them .. Our ;,ourl·c ,.,, 011 the ~raph1.'r) of the Rubin said organ11at1on." he ..aid ·· \nd the) 'n• bl·ing He \\Ou Id not 'Ill) prcca~I> "hat the 'Cl) 11gh1-llpix·J about "he~ thl') 'rt• lc3guc \\OUld do. but he \\Ou Id not ruk out going to meet \\ c fl.' going to ~ 1n there '1olent confrontation and ,\1.·'rl' goan~ to \&;X'3k uur mind\. 11 "c .. , ou don't p1d.et Na11'1. )Ou_ doQ't can tind them· Officer Tom Voth Officer Voth !~ads Newport's top police personnel of year By IRIS YOKO! Of llW 0...,. l'llol Sult .\ \e\en·,l'JI '-l'\\J>Oll lkJt.h .Pohl\: L>ep.Htment \Ctcran "hu " l UH\~nth a lamnc unit ollllCf hJ\ tx·en naml·tl the dcp.irtmcnt\ I '>!\Q Olfal'r ul the ' car. c >lfo..cr r om \ oth , .'ti. and h" ( ll'rman sh1.•phcrd partner llundo hJ\l' bl-en lf\'- quenth featurl·d in lhl' Ill'"" lor their "nrl • an lapturang n1m111al\ \ uth tame to the di:pJrtmcnt an 1•i, I .ind "orlcd an the pJtrnl. 1..nme 'up. p~'l\tOn :mJ liurgl:sn an\C 11ga1mn untl'> .lnd the 'lll'n:il l.'nlorn·mcnt ll'am 1n the..· narullll., '>(."t·t ion be lore hi..·l tm1111~ " do@. h:10tlkr 1n J;inuan I''~ .. \ oth rl'Cl't\l'd hi\ h.ll lwlor'' lkgH:e 111 c11m1nolog' ta om < Jl 'lt.itc I 1l·,nn .ind \\Clr"-l'd 101 · \ H'.tr' ·" J f)(lhn 00in•1 an \cal lkJd\ flnOr to mo' mg to 'c" '"''n Ile" mam1..•d Jnd IM~ tM1 d'1klr~ri ( h•P < uthhl•n . '7 h.I\ 11\:c:rl n.1mi.'J the dcpJrtmen1·, R<'')( 1 'C' Olfac:r ut tlw 'c:ar C u1hbl•r1. J Hun11n3ton lk.ll h rl',Hknt. hJ tx·en .l rl·~rH· ollacl.'r "nn· l'>h \. ·\ sraJuJtc ol th.: C1oldl·n \\ nt c ollq1,1.· Police \\~<l..:m • < uthlxrt \\Of._, lull trrl\\• a' ;i ltK\rd1na1or ot lore11n 1.'\lhan&"' '"'ol\111r l'n\11onm\·naal '~'ti"' I hl Jq'IJnm1;nt\ non°\v.01n l mplo~l'\' ol lhc' 1.·ar" \larttn M. l OJX.'I . 1.?, ~ C o'ta \k\J r\·,1dcnt Reserve Officer Chip Cuthbert ~o,1od1.1n \\Ith th1. '-l" 1x111 lko11. h Pc1liu· I k " mar 1 u:J and .1 I 1 th1,•1 ol t"' '' I of1\'I "Ot .. l'd tor the d~·pJrtmcnt ol ~tlrmt1un' 10 'l'" l\lnrn> IX'lm~ ll\1.1\ 1ng ._ _____ .._ _____________ _.to l~lalorna.1 an 11,1 ~and l'-cormn~ a I h1.· a''.tr"k'-'' ar1.· d111\l'll "' 1.k pJrtrnl'nl m.rna 1. nwnt tlJ\l·J 11n thl'ar peat 11 manH' and de<l11.ataon 111 Jut\, .1u.11rJ an 111 (lllicer Huh OJL.k~. th1.• J1.·1'-1rtm1.•nt\ -.poi..1.,man The 1li11.'l' "•II ix' hunom.J at Jn L \l hang\' ( luh huh h\'tln r ch ~'It th1..· Kculx•n l l l>e ll'\I. ur:rnt PO I If I I Of, 0rMl9 COMt DAILY PILOT/~, F~ 17, 1911 Irv llubln, n•tlon•I c,..lnw•n of Jewish Defense L••tu• Thompson case gets new leads 9y CJly News Service Sheriffs hom1c1d(• M\CSllgators ""ho had c~hausted all leads an the murder of raC"tnf promotor Mtei..e) Thompson and his wafe. l rudy. had nc" hope Thursday. .\ telcH'i1on bro dca 1 of "Unsol~td M)\tencs" that 31red \\edncsda) at 8 p.m. 1cneratt'd at lea t 1\1.0 do1en phone calls from pcopk who aad the) knew ~me. thing about how the lOuplc "ere killed almost a )car ago A 1011-frce hotline "as !it't up b) count) henlf s Dl'partment homicide in· 'esuaator 10 handle the calls. said ln\t~s11ga1or M1l..c ~011 "It could be that 1nlorma11on from one ol the ca Ill' rs could help u sof\ e the cl~." \<lad ~011. adm111ang. ho"c'cr that "it's not going 10 he Jn l'BS\ case to whe." There v.erc man~ curious aspects to the C3Sl'. \\ednesda\ · broadc3st indicated Thomp!.On's w:tcr. ( ollecn Campbell. u1d that her brother had rcccl\·ed death thl'tltS. Though Trud\ Thomp on was "earing more than $70.()()() \\Orth OfJC\\elf). and the t'ouplc had mor1..· than $4.000 an cash \\hen lhl') \\1.•rc ~1llcd. the assailants took nothing FunhermorC'. \hl'nffi; 1nves11ptors found a plastic \tun gun at the scene of the cnmc outside the e\du'ia\C. 11ghtl)-SC- curt'<.1 home Thl' bodtc'i \\l'l'f tound March 16 of last \l'ar pra\\ll't.I on the la"n of the home at ~3 \\ oodh n l anr Trud' \\3 found dead out adt• her 'Jn. and her hu band was dt~O\t'rcd nearb) Both -rhomp~n and h1 \\afe h3d been ;,hot 1n the head e\crnuon-l\ le. T"o men v.ne Sl't'n ndang :rna~ on b1qde-;. \.l.ll- n1.· '>r ad TrLJck too tall for overpass stops 405 Freeway traffic By GREG KLERKX Of IN OMl)I I'-Sc.ttf'f Q11e.,11on \\hat do ~ou g1.·1 "hen \tlu uo"' a lo-loot-J-mch tall trul l \\lth a I~ foo1-X-1mh high 0' l'rpa'> ' .\no,\.1.1.'r .\ t'-"O-hour 1r.ill11.· bad,uri 11n the ~n Dal-go f-rl'C"a~ Th.it .-.et of urlUm\tJnCl..., Ol' urrl'd .around I pm \\ ~nc~a' on thl· wuth- bound lrl'V"J' nc3r \.l al .\rthur Boule' ard .. , hen j dtc!ll:I true. l luu nd tt'Clf 7 anLhc.·~ too tJll lor .t rnalc\htlt brad¥t". \:lrJ C .1hlurn1a llag.hv.a\ P.at ml 'r.tl"-(''m:in )o.c11h I hurnh1fl The tru" l '>IOJl!XJ JU!lt ,h,1rt ot the hndgl' II todl.. nine C It P utlk\'I\ and a 'on<itr111. twn 'h:, .. u\lng a 1. r Jn1.· h> r\·mu .. c th1..' hrtdf!'' blc"-h\ hllk l hi al lo'' thl' trud . k> turn .mrnnd. I he dc-con:.trucuon "ork hllxh·J <tll lanc at tunes. eaus1n1 a traffic bat.lup lhJt trctch.cd lor mile . Thorn hall ~·d I rani" J1d not re\ume 11\ nomial no" ·until altl'a ' p m \lll'f 1urnin hi\ 111 around. th~ trud J nH·r pron~'\"dl·d 10 the ( oron dcl 1\far I rn:11.a\. the route he \\J\ ongtnall\ to ha'e ta l'n hi..'l·au~ of construlllOn n~ar John \\,l\nt" .\1rport. fhe tr1.1clcr ap.. pan.·ntl~ m1.,re.id ~ ( ahfornra Oepanment of f ran'>poltoltlllll permit IO\trUlllnl htm Iv U"°'l' th\' <. ornna dcl \tar Frl'C\\I\ ~·\ .tU'l.4 ul 1. un'ltrul t1on near the a1rpo11 · \\ nlnl·..Ua' ·, 1nl·1dcn1 1 the ~ond 10 "°'' 1h.111 a n{onth 111' oh ang a trucl being blodcd ti~ an ll\ crp3" near the a1rpon . . ' FV police arrest Huntington man on suspicion of robbery, car theft \ pur\t'·'natchan(t car thief kd I ounta1 11 Yi om!lA alk~dh u . .knt1tiC'd \1arr 3, the \ allc~ polan~ on an l'\cur,1on through the man "ho h. d 'na(lgcd her pur~ onl~ n t) bdore hcang apprchcnJc.·d \\ ednl·\da' minute~ e3rher altcrntltin offiuals said (lfl\\.l.old \31d the car dnH·n b' tht" \gt to.c1th Lt<' 1n spotll'\l :i m~n 1J~t· u\pe<.t "a~ rl•poncd c.tolcn 1n In IOl' an 11ieJ J\ ~IJ.\l.'3r-old \\ arrcn \la1hc"' \tarr earl\' fcbruan fhc "om3n·~ pur.c along ol Huntington Bea(h run nan& on \It "llh a camera anJ :I 00\ of \ll\Cr-pla1cd ( olhcn ~trcct at 3 :!3 pm. "1th a "om.in' llatwarc "a lound an the 'chide purw an hand polilc said • Marr wa arrc~tcd on c.u p1n<1n ol \\hen the u pe..:1 Jumpc.-d into i 'r~un' rob~f). po ~~ """ 111,tolen propcn .. and l rat\\ amer .\\enuc po1Ke l h3'4.'d ham a \Cht le 1helt He \\3\ ~)()ll.'d at Orange fc" hlods ~fore he abandllned the c·ar Count\ Jail and h,•IJ Ill h1.·u ot 50.000 and \pnntl'd mto \11k U3rc Park "-ltd bail. • \gt Larn C1n~"old Gm" old "3td f)\lhll' :i~ <illll at1cmpt1ng Police arrt"~ted \1.lrr 1n the 'outhcrn end 10 1dl·nt1h the '"' ner of thl· ca men and ul thc riark \ ~6-\l'.u-olJ ( utona J(·I \I. r llat"arc Fitness exposition planned at Westin By GREG KLERKX ()I ,,.. o..,, Nol Stllf' Hoc.h Bla'it «~.a litm.·~' l'\JX> 1t11.>n. "'all 11\~ held unda' at the uth C o3\I Plata \\ \ 1111n Hole! r he 11-da\ ('\en\ \ponwrcd b\ c.,, 'lfl\"tl\ M3g.wnc "'ti feature at'rub1n :and titm:\ 1nstructo~ "ho "111 offer a \3r1e1' ot da'~" and "orl hops lor lx>th an tru • 10" and arrob1n cnthu aa)\\ More than ~U nh1b110~ v.111 demon trite ('\Crlai.c: equipment. dothm nutnt1on iand beaut' proJUltS. . 'ancttc I l'U\lhcl. ,•wos1t1on promo- 11on1, d1rt•l tor 'wltd about~ 00} people art' ('\JXdCd to attend lhc eH·nt. "h1t'h lw&tn\ JI 'U a m. tand end' at 5 pm nt the ;mcndcc'> t\.l.lHh1rd\ a1c e\pt.'\ tl'll to he non-protc'i~1onal'i .\mong the pwk'''l'nal\ollermgda ..c<i ;ire ..,_arcn \ m&ht lO-lounJca ol the \ 01ght (enter 1n lo' \ngdcs. C and11.c < o~land, namC'J I ~bl\ ln\trul to1 ot thl.' 'car h\ ll>t.\ \1.ig.urnC". boJ, bu1IJ1ni"hamp1on and H>&urt 1.nt~prcncur Hc1d1 M1Jlc1 . and Laguna tka1.h tn\lruct r 7..aha,a. "ho 1n~orporates ~''Iii'"'" her unaqu<" b;arcf t routine\. (11h1 h1gh·po"crcJ nth: 'adl"\l prna~·hcJ ham 11nJ told him lo '''" a torn,. \\ htn he n•lu\N to MCIJ. .ll 10\nlNlltd , lhe SUpt'f\ tSOr arabbc\J ham b~ the arm\,t".tU\1ng\l11ht 1njuf'). the cmpl<l~l"\' cl;umc\i fhc' 1nc1dcnt llC um·J al :I pm. 1.a\ euc rnordcr anJ :.>n un· dett'tmtnC'd amount ol 4 \h "l.,-c \tolcn lrom a home an \he 40 bk1d ol \\ 1llo"lro\C l m• burglar hroi..c.• II w1ndo" lo J3tn cntr). • • • • ~\Cral ~cm~ ot turntturc.· "ere stolen lrom an llpcn praa1.· 1n thl' IO btoC'k ol Rama\Sa wm<'llml' O' ,., the •cclcnd.~~-'-~~~--~~ • • • Je~clr~ and ~Hn'i "ere \hllcn tr11m a home in the ~> Mod. nl .Marbdla bc:t"\~n 8 am. aod .a f m. l uc.·~a,. ~ ~tok' a \' and \ 1dco Cl\te'U~ tl"'C'Qfdcr lrom an unlud.N Pratt' in th\! IO blU1.:k o( (11llm1n Slf'C'Ct ~'~''C'n a.m and .a p m Wtdncwa~. • • • . \ M Otenge COMC DAILY Ptl.OT I Fridaw. F..,,._ry 17, 1911 Medicaid oVerhaul may cost S28 billion WASHINGTON ( .\P) -A coali- tion led by the American Medical Auocaation on Thunda) Pf'OOOlrd a sWttpina O\.erhaul of the Medicaid Pl'QIRm to expand co' crqc to 11 milfion more p<>or Americans, im- prove benefits and raise ~imbu~­ mcnt rates for physmans and hospa- tals. The proposed cApansion of the federal-slate health assistance pro- 1ram for the p<>or would rost at least S 13.2 billion and as much as $28 billion abo c current Medicaid ex- penditures. with most of the ad- ditional cost borne by th e federal aovemment. the coalition said. ln fiscal 1988. the federal go' crn- ment spent $30.5 billion and the states spent $20.5 b1lhon on Medi- caid. but fewer than half of the 33 million Americans with incomes below the federal poverty li ne arc enrolled 1n tht proaram. the coahtton said. "We call for a S)Stcm thll trul) cal"t'S for the needs of the poor:· satd Jaml'S R. Tallon Jr .. maJorit) trader of the New York S&ate A$sembl) and chairman of·the eoahtton's commn- ltt on Medka1d 1 To pay for the proaram. •·iftw re\.Cnun will ha' c to be de' eloped . This 1!: 1oin1 to cost the 10,ernment more monc).'' Tallon said . The: Dian was proposed by the Health Pohcy Aaenda for the Ameri- can People. a coah11on organized in 1982 by the AMA to help de"clop health PohC). The AMA pays for most of the "ork of the coal111on. which is comprised of 172 aroups representina bu$tncss. labor. <'On- sumers. the elderly. children and Ma Ith-are pro' iders. A m._,or problem with Medicaid. IM cuah11on's report s~ud. 1!1 the abltntt of flUlll>nal s\andard . lli&ibalit) 'anes from ~talc to suue. a\ do man) of the sen 1 cs Mcd1ca1d covers. "for tumplc. a fam1ty ol th~c hvana "' lltah can earn S8,3 I 6 and qualif)' for Mcd1ca1d. but 1f th l' sanw family rnO\iCS 10 Alabama. "'hen.· the ·income eh11b1ht > cntcnon I) Sl.41 6. n will be denied ~,fod1ca1d bencfi1s, •· the report said. The federal JOH'mmcnt requires states10 provide Med1ca1d co"eraic to those on state-mana,cd public assistance. pnmanl) Aid to Families with !Xpendcnt Ch ildren. for·"'h1ch states dctemune clig1b1ht). As health care costs have ac- celerated. states haH' cootaenl'd their own Medicaid costs b) rcstncung chgib1l11 y for AFOC programs. thus hm11mg the number of people co.'" ercd and rl-dUllnl state match1n1 obhpuons. .\s a re~ult. tht• a\craac income threshold for ,\flX' ch11b1ht) 1n t 988 was S4. 1n gross annual income for a famll} of three -49 perct'nt of the kdcral Po' crt ) le' cl of $9.690. the rcpon said. The coahteon proposes to: .4f " .• fatahhcoh na11onat standards arid a standard benefits p.1ck1sc nxuurrd to be pro' 1ded b)'('ach state. WASHINOTON -1llr 9'1111 NtlitC'oun lifted its 1tay cktayina the IWt or Oh ~tr Nonb·a aria I Thunda). but Nonlf1 la~" complained lw cannot It' a faar tnal under 1 deal 'truck b)' hi• ~or and the anomcy ,rncn1l for handle~ 1na1mon) in,olv1n1 national t«~ts. .. Dtfmdanl North s1ill facn 1wo 90vtmmtnts. rather than • 'inale prGSttUtor with full po•er to maltt all trial dttitions. ··said Brendan Sullivan, the htld of North's defense team. in .pepcn flied with U.S. Dt1tnct Judae Gtrhard A. Gtsell. The Supreme Court. meanwhile. hfted a sta) that had bttn ttqUHied by Attomc) Gtntral Dick Thornburah 'while he was still arauina wuh 1ndc~ndcnt counsel Lawrence Walsh OH'r whether rules on di1elos1na classified 1nfocmat1on were 11gh1 cnouah. •Set income el1gib1hty for the program at no lc-;s than the f~ral ~'~~~~e\i;:i~~~c~~ca~~1~i~i~ One of two captured sea Hons dies po'crty level" ho have extraordinary . medical costs. Those chansn v.ould SEATTLE-Biologists tryins to protect miaratina fish said Thursday the c.>.tcnd coverage to an add1t1onal 11 death Of OM' oft~ capaurtd sea lions wouldn't deter efforts to snare mort of million people. · tht h-catana mammals and return them to the ~an. • Raise !'l'1mburscment rates for The SSO-Pound animal had a week-old bullet v.ound in its ncclc and died physicians and hospitals at least 1~ • fter~om1~1 out from undtr a.nesthes1a administered so wildlife aacnts could the le'cl of Med1<.'arc rates e.>.amtne him and attAch a radio transm1tttr. The wound and an infestation ofluna V:orms "ma)' ha "e compromascd his ab1hty ... to withstand the anesthesia." said Bob De Long. a marine mammal b1olog1st w11h the Na11onal Manne fisheries Scr\•1cc. Spending on Legi'slature jumps 300°/o in 10 years 1'• ··us1na anesthesia on the animal was one of the risks that went a Iona w11h stUd~1ng them." he sa1h. Bush applauds Soviet withdrawal WASHINGTON -Prtsident Bush said Thursda) he hopn the final pullout of Soviet armed forces from Afghanistan ensurts .. no more bloodbaths" there and said the Kremlin btars a special responwb1hty for "healing the wounds" of the war. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The As- scmbly and Scnatc spent $114 million on themselves in 1987. triple the amount oflegislative expenditures of a decade aao. The two houses published thei'r 1987 expenses this week and made those fisures available in their respec- tive Daily Journals on Thursday. The total for the two houses was 18.S percent higher than the $96.3 million reported for 1986 and 201 percent higher than the $37.9 million for the 1976-17 fiscal >ear. as listed in the 1978-79 governor's budget docu- ment. All the figures include onl) Senate and Assembly operations. and not shared expenses such as for the lcaislati ve analyst and leg1slat1\C coun sel. Those total about $30 million a year. The Lc-gislature is al" a~ s 'Cr) slow in reporting its expenditures. The figures reported this week are for 1987 throuah No . 30 and were pubtishcd 15 months later. The figures for 1986 were published in September 1987. ·The Assembly reported spending $65.8 million during 1987. up 20 percent from I 986and up 174 percent from the $24 milhon reported for 1976-77. Senate listed $48.3 million for 1987. u rcent fi 86 and 247 percent e $I 3. hon for 1976-77. I Voters in June 19 4 passed P ul Gann's Proposition 24. which cut t c Leg1slatu~·s budget 30 percent. amons other thinas. Howe\Cr. that initiative was declared unconstitu· tjonal because 11 anempted to change the state Constitution thrOuJh a statute and not a const11u11onal amendment. Assembly Minont) Leader Ross Johnson. R-f ullenon. says he 1s preparing a nc"' en111at1\'C that "ould do the same things as Proposition :?4. but as a constituuonal amendment. The Asscmbl) reported spending $45.3 million dunna 1987 on em- plo)ec salaries and benefits. The lo'>'er house also sp.:nt $82 7.847 on travel e~penses for lawmakers and staff and $984.558 on leased and rented cars. fuel and maintenance: The $87-a-day expense money that lawmakers get added up to $1 .3 m1lhon for the Assembly. or S 16.309 for most legislators. · The report listed "'hat each legis- lator spent dunng 1987 for staff salaries. offices. tra,cl. car lease and rental. furniture and office supplies and nc-wslcttcrs. Generali). la\\· makers w11h the b1ggcst district spent the most. since manv ha'e sc'eral d1s1nct office and ha\e to do more tra\ieling. The top Asscmbl~ spender "-a5 Asscmbl}'m3n tcv·e Clute. D·R1ver· side. at S288.886. Others \licre As- sembl) Members Bruce Bron1an. (). Fresno. S188. I 0 I: Lucy K1llca. [).San Diego. $286.553. Charles Calderon. £>.Montebello. $285.354: Charles Bader. £>.Pomona. $284. I 46. and Rust)' Areias. D-Sahnas. $281. 754. The lo"'est total ~as reported b> Asscmbl)man 8111 Lancaster, R-Co'- ina. S 177.564. , '\sscmbl) pea .. cr Willie Brown. D-San Francisco. spent $278.775 on his d1stnc1 staff and an add111onal S 1.6 m1lhon for h1 speaker's ')tall: The 1987 MmOnt) Leader. Patnc._ Nolan. R..(ilcndalc. spent S2S7.04C> on his pcrMlnal stafTand offices and $153.865 on his mmoni' lead~·r office. · -· I ;18U This II a composite plloto of the INllgeage conhtlner whldl lnvnt ... tor1 b•ll•v• carrted th• bomb that destro~ed Pan AM ,, .. fit IOJ over Sc~•nd In December. UN aviation agenGy orders study on tightening security MONTREAL I ..\P) -The 33-{)c{·. :?I bombing of Pan ..\m Flight nation counnl of the l ' ?\ 3\lat1on 103 that killed all 259 people aboard agenc) Thursda) ordered an urgcn1 ·cunl) problems created b) stud) of "'hcthcr new measure-. arc portable radio . computers and other needed 10 meet the sccunt)· threat electronic equipment 1n which com· posed b)' terronst sabotage pon•nts can be hidden al~ will be At a meeting requested b\ the cons1dercd. While ll?J>laudin& the troop withdrawal as '"a new chapter in the history of ,l\f&hanistan: Bush rejected a Kremlin call for an immediate cease-fire and arms cmbarfO. Ans~cnng questions from a group of rtponers in tht Oval Offic(. he said he was afnud rebels opposing the Soviet-backed Kabul go,cmmcnt ~ould bt left in a d1~d' antageous position 1f U.S. assistance stopped. Tower hearing may go closed session W SHI NGTON -New allegations of "troublesome" 1nd1scret1on~ by Defense Sccrctal)-dcs1gnate John To"'cr arose Thursday. and the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman raised the poss1b1hty that the Senate ma) hold a rare closed session to grapple wtth questions about Tov.cr's personal hfe. Former arms control chief Kenneth L. Adelman said Tower's personal conduct when he sen cd as a U .. ncaot1ator 1n Geneva created problems for the Slate Department He said To"'er's actions. which he declined to specify. raised questions about his Judgment and mtcgnt), From Januar) 1985 to Apnl 1986. Tower headed the department's dclep11on that d1scus!W mutual cut s 1n lona-ranse nucltar m1ss1lcs \\llh the Soviets. HOHl .D HHll.I ' Leftist guerrlllas klll 12 In El Salvador SAN ..\LV .\DOR. El Salvador -Lcf11s1 guemlla attackt'd \1ir. m1htar) posts on Thursda). killing at k a t 12 sold1t'r~ and v.ound1n1 14. the m1htaf') said. The fighting bct"'een rebels and troops "'as the lir\t smce Jan. :?4 "'hen the rarabundo M:irt1 'at1onal L1bcra1wn Fro nt "31d II would panmpatc 1n elcc11ons 11 the) "ere dcla)cd s1 \ months The go,cmmcnt \a1d 11 opposed to the proposa l. '\Isa Thursda). a fo rmer guerrilla com ma nder \\3\ fatall~ $hot on a downtown street 1n San Sal~ador. police and 10,crnmcnt wurccs !>a1d. Hi attacker\ v.ae unkno"' n , r • Britain protests-ove-r~ Ide Squads' ,_ United States and 8nta1n. the lntcr-A suggestion men11oncd repea1edl) national Avtat1on Organ1lat1 on 111oas a '"°'"~tcd sc~urit> sy tem 1n council condemned ··au acts of un -which incrra~'<J security mca~urc-s lawful interference against inter-would be apphcd in areas of h1ghc t na1ional c1" 11 aviation."1nclud1ng the risk. ..... --~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;.;;;;~;;;;;;~ LO IX>, -Bri tain protc"cd to Iran on Thursda\ o'er ..\)atollah Ruhollah Khoml·1n1'\ ordl·ri. to ~111 Iman Ru hd1c the author of .. Thr a1an1c Ver""°~ ·and rchg1ou~ student-. 1n Iran th rcah:ncd su1c1dc :in:ic~ on him I .ffJ Ntwf'Olf BW COJM Ma. <11•)ta.a.. 1h Price + s1 00 Sale Now In Progress (Shop early for be•t aelection) Something Special feminine fashions \.\ l' '>1~·l •Jh1"· .n l<1'ih1ons lot 1 hem•~'>\ l1cute \lit"\ J 1 ~ cit so Pt'l •h:., 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square• 645·5711 Candidates'_ spending up 1800/o in decad~ SACRAMENTO (Ai>) -<.a m- paign spcndina b) kg1\lauvc can- didate\ ha\ Jumped about 180 pcrcl•nt m the la\t 10 )Ca~. according t~ figures d1 tnbutcd ThursOa} b> C'ahfom11a Common Cause. o\nd the group's c\CCUU\e dir«tor predicted another expenditure e),- pl~1on next )Car. despite con1nbu- uon hm11s that took effect 1n Januat). The bount) for li.ill1 ng tht• "'merv.a<.doubled toS5 1 m1ll1on and Britain'\ a1 rhnc\ -1nd udrng British AlN~)~ -Uahtened ~cunt) lollo"''"I bomb threats aga1n\I OOle fl ights The death threa\\ a,p1n-.t Rushdie. "'ho~ hook hu been dtnounc~d aero ~\he Moslem "'orld 3\ blasphemous, "'ere railed .. appalh ng" b) the v. tate ()cpartment \le d1n1 Isla mac 1h~l<>11an "ho oppose\ thl· booli. ~1d 1n cg) Pt thnt ~hunw1n1 ~·rrcd b) not g1"1n1 Rushdie a chance to re pent. Contra rebels holding out for reforms \N JO E <. O\t" R1c.1 -( ontra rebel ""111 no1 la) do"'n their "capon• until 1caraaua· .. lcft1\t ~nd1nl\ta ttnernmcn& 1nst1tutcs the Jcmocrall< reforms. 1t plcdacd a1 the Central .\mencan umm1t. a rebel leader sa1t Thul"\da) W1lfrtdo Montah an. a director of tht-C ontn orpn1ution kno"' n u th' N1ca,...uan RC11stanC'C. told a nc•' confenonu.· 1n Sin JOK thf rebels ~•II wa1 four months to tcc 1f the Sand1nl\ta cart) out the clcchQft rtfomn the• prom11Cd. OthfrwiSt. IW said. lhc)' wlll ~nc• their "'Ir apin111he ndin1s11: and ... c w'll lect m1litat) atd to do 11. and~ ••II •ill for 111n)'•htR "'c can • Montalvan said. 1 he nucd Statn supported tht-< ontra' •1th ~pons an' tra1n1n1 for'" )'t'ln until Febru•f') 1918. •hen Conarcu benned \he aKS Waher Zelman told reponc" that some prov1s1on in Propos1t1on 73. the campaign reform mcasurt ap. pro' ed by California voters IHI June \\Ould probabl) tend to hold do""n sp.:nd1og. But he predicted that other por-T p lfl b II I drtftl t1ons of the measure and add1uonal rans-ac c a oon st t ng north fat:tors. such as a hkel> increase m tht number of open scats 1n 1990, would tend to ''bk>w ~nd1n1 throu,h the roof. Propos111on 7.l notw1thstand- 1na." 11 TOK YO -Ja1>1n~ bllloorus1 v.a dnft1n1 more"°""" than plan~ earl}' f-nda} bttauSo( of a \h1f\1n• JCl stream that cot11d wh1ik him to••n AIHka •Mtead of h1$ plannN destanation of Cahfornaa.. a tpOtnman 11td lhrec da)S af\er ~ $(t ofTto bttomc 1hC fin1 W>lo belloonast to ct<>H th• Pac1fil' Oct1n. hm10 N1•a noettd tall ~ar Ton\tluna lshand. abou1 1.2)1 m1ln touthfast ol l O~)o. 119:.\01.m . \lid \poknman N•o Hipst11. f \lll«•H'\l\llHlll"'- "It's~ hard to tell I think 73 w1U ha"e some impact in rcduc1na J~nd- 1n1-but 1t stnkes me that other factors -.ill dre~ s~ndinJ upward ... I woukl be su~sed if at s (only) 8 ~tttnl IP'"·· he added. rrfcmna to tht :·tTlall\i'CI) m~st" Jump an lctt••· 1vccampaaan~• .. laslff11'· SF's Old Peoples Temple taltdiel fire Accord•na to Common C •• fit-urn.. wtu('t\ are bacd in Plft on esumates. l~tlat1ve <"andidlilt' spn1l about S61 .6 milhon last ynr. 1fttT tttimated tn1nsfen of fund$ bttWttn cand1datn ~rt dtducted. ne compnblt r .. rr for 1916 wuU6.9milhon. In 1978. tht beK )tar used b)' Common Cautc. ~islative can· cliclalft 'pt'nl S22 m1lhon. SPtnchna fiaurts CQmptled b)"' ~=:i .~:.,.~.:i= C July mked '°' m10tlaer S 14.5 ,m•oft hltltlde money .. , b)' 1CM1W ........ ,. 10ll nuwl'~ -· ~ANGELES -nt II~ lw ltodl H.._"I 8"ft' .... a Jwy ~ Zlf1M•b 1 *" T to.,_blc.,_,t4.SllP'-i0a._. a WMIM .... ..... . ~-~ .. IC--~. d..S) to-. iltir ..... ""*"' cw-. llh~ Cam"'°" we .::::~i•a ..... 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Always striving to offer .Yott the best at trtt~'Y aj)ordable pr~crs. . prices .vo11 >Pon 't lose aJiy slttp ovn: SHEETS COMFORTER (flat or fitted ) STRIPE SO LID COVERS STRIPE SOLID Queen $139 $119 Queen $259 $229 King 159 129 King 299 259 Standard Coses/pair 59 49 26" x 26" Sham (each) 69 59 King Coses/pair 69 59 WHnE GOOSE DOWN COMFORTER fqr the 1'ltimatc in 1van11t/J nnd comfort, c/)(){)st 011r top-oftlx-line Jasmin baffle stitched comforter. Luxm·iottSly 011cr-fi/led with lar._qe cluster /Jand-sekcted Hi111garia11 iPhiu ._qoose down. ,. 1eCiiiicr f am'1'ris:riffry snl'OOt.kJOS thrm.d cq_unt ]00% E,_qyptian cotto11. SIZE APPROX FILL WT. REG.· Full I Qyeen (86 " c 86") King (1 02" x 86") 60oz 70 $1000 1200 $5tt '" Wlllii 00011 -... OWi C '/lf)ag tlx pi/Jn' bat ntiali llJ """'" sl«p styk. Soft, twtli11,., ur t11'tr-filW f't//<IJJ'S nrr filktl ..,,IJ wlnu ~ """"' """ l11n't "".,,.·proof I~ Egyptilu1 cbtton coavn. Sllf Stondord OUeen K1~ v x2r . SOfT FIWO MEDIUM AWD OVEIFIWO 2l>THREAO 2l> THREAD COUNT COVER COUNT COVER APPROX AmOX fill WT REG IMI fill WT REG. 11&1 15oz s 85 .. lSoz SllO Ill 12 oz SJ.O.. l7t '1201 S140 17t by FIELDCREST • l 00% c°""1ttl "'""" tuW/iin 30 bt11i4tifal """'1. 20 02 $120 ... 25oz -S-165 .. l>oz $215 ... l>oz S215 ... 280THREAD .,. COUNT COVER AP~X. fill WT REG IMI l>oz $150 ." JS oz S200 118 .40 OZ S240 It• 40 oz S240 It• ----IEG.--Mll-· --------- S20 11r . 1J 1r 6 r 6 .. 11 • IU•OrUll ...... "'OWS Dtcomtt .10ur btt/. Pith dAs:sic E"ro/""" SlfU"rt pilloll"S C~frr-pol_wmr ful"' 95'\J ftathm 5% ._.,. POlYESTfR 95\ FEATHER Fill 5\00~ ------~----~1M1 --~~1M1 11" .... ,... ... Bl•OPUll FIA~ ~ ""lt..ifft into our EurofN'"' jinrhtrbtd """ vou 1111nYr bt morr co:.v. F1/lctl Hi th "'"""'"' "'""'""' PJ!rncis mm// ..1100St· fnirlJtn. om· ft11tlxrbcd j r11tHm bajf 7td d111m1l'I constrwcti.tm for ,,,;,.,,,,,,,,, 1/Jift- i11...11 \\:1t/J 220 tlJrttJll u>unr wmm :.tp· pnTd coi•rr. "SIZE REG .• Twm $160 --.- Full S200 0 11ttn . • $250 King S295 .. .. l IN E N ~------------------~ 91!-~"'"""'-'.._....__,,__-r--______ __,~ .. ' . ' A8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, FebNWy 17, 1188 HI \1111 IC ~yetw ...... TY• .... 7 COASTALMRAS -Sunny wltf,.,., cuy1 witll , • ., n.gnn H'9'11 se 10 1J l ()W) )8 10 s 2 MOUNTAIN AltaAJ -F.t• Wllll ll>ghtly w .. ,,,.., O.Oyl llt\00 "'O"• 4110 S2 LOW117 lo 27 DaUltT AltlAS -v ... ~ "'Qtl ClouOI 0...ttil Vlllit'y Ot ... tWllt' l•lf Wolh waunrr d•y• Owrm V,....) 1'1'9111 S) 10 6) LOW> 21 to 12 UPl)t"r ch'1r1t h'91'11 60s lows H to 41 lov.rr ck'lt'H h'91'11 70. lows 4110 S1 f.alif. f('mp. ~ lllytlW C.tt.ion.1 CIAll••C>ty furrl<• Fr•sno LMIC.iJltf long lltMll lo1~1 l A l'\trpon MMyiVlk Morwovt• Monc••t) Nrr~s Nrwpou It.tell OMJ.tna 0ncM tO l'.JUMrv 1',110 IOOitl Ira llVf trowoooC•ly ll'Wfll(lt SMr-..o S..W...1 SM ktn.wa.-.o 5.ln<>aot~ ~~ UnffMWIKO Mn Jost SMll.1 AN SMll• B.110....1 S-.1C1w Wn LUii Obupo Sinl.1MM1 .. 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COlvmC>usOho<> ConcotO.N H Corpu1 ChtrU• D•.11·Ft W 0tlll 01yton - 01yton.i llt<ach lnnvtt 0eJMOINI Oe110<t Oululh Head of UC l's rriedfcal school stepping down UCTs dean of the college of medicine this week announced he was stepping down to return to teaching and a clinical practice. Dr. Edward Quilhaan also resigned from his post as vice chancellor of health sciences on Wednesd~y. He has held the posi 1 ion since 198 7. Chancellor Jack Pcltason thanked Quilligan, particularly for .imrrovi ng the ues between the med1ca school and. Orange Cou1:11y's medical and business commun111es. Other accomplishments during Quilligan's two-year tenure included construction of the faculty Medical Plaza on campus and Medical Pavilion at UCI Medical Center, establishment of six endowed chairs. groundbreaking of the Hitachi Re- search Facility and creation of the UCI Bra1n Imaging Center. Quillipn came 10 UCI in 1987 from UC Davis where he was chair- man of the department of obstetriC's and gynec-oloay. He chaired the same department at UCI from 1980-8>. He is a recognized authont} on Caesarean sections and fetal monitor- ing. served as president of th~ American Obstetrics and Gynecology Society ctnd in 1987 was elected to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Peltason praised Quilligan's inte- grity and "devotion to those w11h whom he works." ':.I am looking forward ·~ working with him in the future in his role as a leading member of the facuh)," Pehason said. 24 08 01 -Ot 14 .01 S1 41 4l 4() J6 IS 01 -07 8.l u S9 SS ~l .. )8 29 S9 SI u SJ 16 7) JI> lS }I 01 10 -01 19 62 79 S7 44 4 1 18 u 41 )1 4) 40 6 S 41 )9 16 J) JO JO I) 81 60 44 JS )() " 4• J7 19 47 l4 18 11 -04 lS 10 so )7 i• :JO 0 14 ~ 4 ) IS OJ •• l'I SI l8 Sl 41 l) " 1• 01 )9 lb 84 67 49 )1 )() 04 19 )7 lO 10 ,. 1) 19 rs •O 1S " 11 as s1 84 I>) JI 2S 16 49 79 J9 40 )I 49 46 4S 42 45 ., ··----- W.-ngton~• "~""" YounqllQWf\ Y"""71 4b 41 JS • 18 l' "' 1S .. 09 41 19 59 09 42 Sun ltU lodity lit S l8 pm Ultl \.tturO•y ltl (> H "m .....0 1tn .11 S J9 pm Moon t11t110cl.ty ~I l 07 P m -ltU SltlutlUY .. , s ls • m -"I~• ~" lll 4 04 p ,.,, ~nrf H••port llZE 9"AH mo~ rf' 11ort I poor 12 poor 1·2 "°°' 1·2 poor 1·2 poor 12 -1.2 .... 1 AM q..,..11 •I Upt<lf'O 10 I~ ltOt'I\ 00o0 tO-.ttt "'tilt Soutn Co.nt A • ~ .... ICIOq lllt M 0.... ty ~.m.119" ....... OJl!ICI ... ., Mootr.it •~ -ty w'tll .t POIUI""' St.tndMO lnck• Of 100 w.n r~cttd tOt mtllopol llllllOI A·~l llnOll'lrCOO»t.ol •rt~~ A l'SI 60 w .. 1 k>fet••t 10< w1IMld Ot~Coun11 Tttr AO MD ',OIUl.ont \tMiO.orO lnclt • r•t<f'9i .Orf 11 ro1ow1 Gooo "" ~If ()SO rnock••tt SI 100 unnu 11n1u1. 101 19' •t•t lllVlt.Nhlut. 20().2'9 h•1,1100...i . JOO°' more • A f•rst·U~ lmoQ .M'tl II posted whrt' • th«' PSI trQ•Utfl from 200 10 17S. i. -oner llit9t whtn mt l'SI 1eg1ue11 1>t1-lrl l7f> M>O J99, ~ tlWO u. Wh('n >ti lt Kllt• 40() School district joins those asking for gun ·control By City News Servke An Orange Count) ~hool dmn~t added us name Thursda) 10 tho~ who Y..ant an11-assault y,.capons ll'gl\· la11on and arc willing 10 take on the gun lobbies 10 get 11. The Orange Unifit'd hool D1s- 1r1c1 board of trustees passrd a resolu11on urging parents. teacher!>. students and organi1at1ons to en- courage ahd support lcg1slat1on nrnk· 1ng the sale or possession of ut'h weapons illegal. Boa rd Presidcn 1 Russell Ba 1 r40s 1 said he will ask the Orangc Count) Parent l cacher Association to pass a s1m1lar rcsolu11on at its meeting today. The Cahforn1a PT.\ also v.111 consider the 111sue at its Ma) l0n.,,cn- 11on. he said. Seniors, their families and friends are invited to attend the , t Seni'or Health Expo'89 DATE: Saturday. February 18 TIME: 10 a.m. -3 p.m . Th i event proma.n to be one ol the moet lnfonnatlve ev~nts or the 9Nmnl Many local ~eeelollal• Wiii llYe pre9entatlone and exhlbtfe. 1bett will be. nunwroua demOnetratlon• •nd handout•! • Join u• for.•~ h~llllhy day Of fun •nd~tl ttolhs Anne Veneman of Newport ~1ch tllchanaed wntd1n1 vo~ wuh ()a, 1d Bradford Hudson of La Jolla and Mill Vallty 1n a Jan. 21 ceremon) in urace ( athcdral. San Frant1\CO. Guests attt"ndtd a rcccr.11on at the Four Seasons C'hft Hote . The bride i~ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R1C'hard Veneman of New- port Bcat·h: She wore a beaded tca- lcngth goY..n and a veil ~ ith pearl accenh. Dana Jcnlon!i, Lisa Plo"'man and Mana Jose were her a11endants. The bridegroom 1s the 'IOn of Mr. and Mrs. Van Hud'ion of la Jolla and Mr. and Mrs. l{obcrt Blosser of Mill Va lley. He y,.as a11ended b) Tyler Johnson and te'c Scale . After a Y..edding trip to outh America. the couple arc resident\ of n F-ran 1sco. PURLL-SAGAR ~t. Ckmenf b} the a rp1 scopal <. hurch u1 an ( lcmente "'a!> the scu1ng for thi.' Jan 14 v.cdding of Kristen Carol ~agar of Laauna Beach and 1mon l:krc ford Purll of Durban ~uth Inca. ..\ dinner dance follo"cd at the Ole HanMln Beach Club in 'an <.. h:mente The bride 1s thl' daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Michael Sagar. She v.ore her mothers wedding go"n of em- broidered rlf.. organd> o"er net and taffeta. The gown and her tiara E'G.\GE'9E"'f S VALENTINE-MAU.OY Jim and D<Jt11e Valentine of Cor- ona dcl Mar ha'c announced the engagement ol their daughter. Lorn \ alcntine. 10 ~1rchael Mallor of In inc The bnde-ckct. an lr.,,1ne re 1dcn1. 1s a graduate of ( orona del Mar High hool and v..is a commun1cat1on ans and sc1em.c maJorat the l 'nnersrt) of ·outhl'rn ( ahrorn1a. v.hcre shl' "'as a0illa1ed \.\1th l\.appa i\lpha Theta sororm . ~hL' 1s editor of the e" pon Harbor .\r('a < hambcr of( ornml'rcc ncv. slc11cc'-. lier futurl' bridegroom 1c, 1hc 1,on of Jam and Marcie Mallo) of[c,cond1do and Donna Mallo) of In inc. He t'i a graduate of ld1'>on High \hool and will rccc1\C his degree 1n bu inessand finance from Cal State Fullenon 1n Ma). He 1s cmplo)ed b> the cit~ of NeY..port Beach Manne Dcpartm,·nt. A June 24 v.edding1c; planned 1n ·1. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church 1n ( orona del Mar. LONG-GRANDSIRE Dr and Mrc, Dalla\ ( Lo ng Ill ol 11.lcY..port Bcnc:h haH~ announu:d the engagement of their daughter l\.arin ( ollccn Long. to Th1crr} Jean Jac- ques lm1le (,rand.,irc of 'in'. France. An April 8 Y..cdd1ng is planned 1n 1 Andrcw·s Pre b terian ( hurch in :-..ev.-Port Beal h The bndc-elcct 1 J graduate of :'-Jc" pon Harbor Utah~ hool and the l 'n1\c~1t) of uthl•rn ('ahlornia Ht:A I , t :s1· .\ 1't : Mr. and Mrs. D. •·Hudson hcadptct'e v.cu.• trimmed v.11h rhinestone) and v.atcr pearl . Her ajtcndants ~ere Renc1 Sand- cr~on . mauJ ol honor. and bridesmaids Theresa Eberhard. l 1lla Turn bull -and Jenn) Kellum. The bridegroom 1s the i.on ol Mrs Merle Purll of Durban and the late Donald Purll. Famil> members from Lorri Valentin• •nd her flance Mlch••I s. M•lloy Her fiancc 1s the son of Henri Grandsiri.' of Pan\ and Mr\ 1 Jal· quchnc R1lh 1er ol ~ice He rs a gradutitl'. ol the l n1'"cr'11' of ....,1l·i.' WARREN-KRAEMER "-lcv. Yori. ( 11) re 1dcnts \arah Ruth Warren and IC\.Cn ucrard Kracmen~11l be marned Ma) 6 in the First Prcsb> tenan Church ~an Anaelo. f cus He 1s the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph D Mormson ol NcY..port &ach • nd Mr. and M~. Gilbert Kraemer of The lollow1ng la t of Oranse <. oast speculation buying and errors rea l estate tran\fcr ~. whi ch 1oclude\ The hst 1s published for the the name of the bu)er. address :ind 1nforma11onal use of our reader'\ and the price paid for the propcn). was 111 protl'Ctcd b) rnp>ri&ht 10 I !om('- compilcd from county records and owner~ Marketing~" 1cc'> escrow companies b) Homeowners LaJuna Nl111tl Marketing 'icn ices. Jen\ 0 Benni. 5 Turano S.2b 1.000 Compan> official a) the hst ma} • Mr Mrs Den111 \ I l<1lton. 2J6l 1 ha\e an error factor of 7 pcrlcnt \\altc~ Ct $178 ooo dunna a }Car' 11me be ausc of Bruce ( • tcwan. 32 \\'c\td10 Your P .. hotogr1phic Travel Headqtrs. '9 OM Stop Shopping • Peeeport Photos • Fiim -Proceulng •c.n.r •• • Video Cemet•• • Blnoculere •PhotoC..._ CAL' I CAMEllAI .1111 ••P•T a · WTI •II en•••• ••a COME TO THE·· GBA OPENING . of The Book ITXee Mr. and Mrs. S. 8 . l'urll outh Alma and England v.l'rc present <•I the "'eddrng. Dean (1IO\ er v.as best man. and u)hers v.crc \tc\ en Sagar and >\ndrcv. Th1i.' . After a k11ng hone) moon at Lah· ArroY..hcad. the couple are res1dcn1s of Laguna Beach. he 1s em plo) cd b> 1hc SWA Group in Laguna Beach and he 1s Wllh Laguna Surf and Sport Kartn Colleen l.o"tl •nd fl•nc• n.1erry Gr•ndllr• Lafuna Beach. he brtdc-clect 1 the daughter of Mr and Mr'i Earl T Warren of . n ..\ngclo She· 1 a graduate of the l 01'cr\1t) of Te\AS with a BA dL-grcc 10 ;oumahsm and was a member ol "-.appa Kappa Gamma SOtoril~ l tcr future husband 1s a graduate of "-cw pan I I arbor High • hool and the l 01\C.'rill\ ol otre Dame He stud- ied at (h(ord (ollege 1n England and a1t.i1ncd" master's degree in bu"n"'\ adm101111rat1on from Fordham 01- vers11 y 1n 'c\\ York Orenge Coeet DAILY PILOT/Friday, Februely 17, 1MI AT Activists say Fed's decisio~ could diminish redlining r"' ,, •1'1-........ WASHI NGTO~ -A federal Rtstr\.t Board dtt1s1on that for the first tune pcnahzts a bank for fa1hng to serve poor nt1&hborhoods apprars to s11nal a new w1lhn,ncss by reai.- lators to enforce a 1--)car-old law against such prac11ccs. communal) acti\llls said Thur~)' The fed rtJCClcd a request b) the Ch1cqo-bastd C onunental Bank Corp to pwcbatir a \mall Mizona bank btc'ause at Y•d !'ontintnal had not (ulfilled its Atd'hts under the C ommunl\) Rt&n\ estment Act. which requires banks to mttl local credit nttds. 1ncludan1th~1n poor ne1&hborhoods. The law.on thebookssincc 1977. is aim~ at Pf'C"Cntina "rtd-hnini." the pracucc of dtn)tnl Joans to an entire nc1a)tborhood baStd on the prcdomi- Wells Fargo Bank moving OC base to Koll Center Irvine \\ c:ll\ Fargo Ba n._ will mo"e 11' regional headquarters and three Or- ange ( ount) banking da\ 1s1on!i into a ne\\ l~tor')'. S8.5 million office bu1ld1ng plannc<! for Koll Center In me accord1n1 to a JOtnt an- noun<:cment b} The Koll ( o. and \\ells Fargo & Co. To be. called \\ c:lls Fargo T O\\Cr. the granite-faced bu1ld1ng -the fourth high-nsc 1n Koll Center lrv1hc's 41-acre sector darcctl ) north of the San Diego f'reewa,>. near MacAnhur Boule,ard -"111 srart construction this month. said Rich· ard M Ortwein. ~resident ofThe Koll Co's Ne\\ port Bea<:h d1\ls1on and Christine Garvey. ~n1or vice pre\!· dent of corporate real estate for Wells Fargo The I S·)ear least wnh Wells Fargo for 70. 900 square feet of' oOicc space on the cventh. eighth and ninth floors and a bank on the ground level 1s valued .it nearl)' $30 malho n, Ort\\CIO ~Id. &J "es USCJ1Cep11onal '1sib1lit) din~ctl) on the ~n Diego Frtt\\8) \\t\h trong signage. and allo" s us to consolidate a number of operauon-. into a mglc. h1shly ef1ic1ent <;\ructure ," C1arve) said. "We are also trcmt'ndousl) elc1ted about the amcn•tHilled business center and are looking forward to becom1nga p;lrt of th!! grO\\IOI CH) of Irvine." Designed for The Koll C'o. b)' Lan&c!Qn W1hon Mumper. the 365.000-square-footofficc tO"-C r w1I have a sculptured. frce ·Oow1ng form and be faced w11h carmine-red Fin- nish grani te and blue solar glass. Koll C'on trucuon Co i!. general contrac- tor The building '-'Ill nse directly adjacent to the S25 m1lhon. under- construcuon Ports C lub/ln inc. \\h1ch bro~c ground last month. .. nant rt« \lf' economic cla ' of us rrs1dcnts "We ho~ this 1s the bqinn1na of a trend," sa1d .\lien f1shbt1n. aencral counsel of the Center for Comm unit) Change. a Washinaton-baStd group conettncd with housma and com· mumt) de\tlopment "The fed has ne'er denied an application on Communit) Rc1n,est- ment \ct grounds t>tfore . This is a maJor brcakthrou&h." he said. <. onuncntaJ's 14-month-old pct1 - t1on to ac9.u1rc Grand Can>on Sta•c Bank in Scottsdak. Am • wai rt• Jt'Ctcd on a 4-2 \.Ote \\edncsda>. \\Uh board membtrs H Robert Heller and John la\\are opposed Ed""ard W Kelle> Jr did not 'otc. ·wr feel that the fed hH finall) put 1ec1h into the law," ~1J Michael Zucker an 1nlJ!rnat1onal rcprestnta· tl\e of the Amalgamated Cloth1n1 and l l''0 1lc Workers Union. ""h1ch had I~ a formal complaint agaainsr Con11nen1al's apphcauon. Zucker said tontincntal "ne\.Cr has done I iood JOb of lending tO the low·-1ncomc and minont) commun1· t}' of Ch1caao •· He descnlx-d Grand Can)On as a ''boutique bank" cater- N to affluent customers in suburban Ptlocn1x Howe,cr. Thomas C Theobald. the chairman of Continental. s~ud he was "astounded and outraged" at the Legal error could cost ; Hughesupto S270 million LO '\'GEi E (.\P) -Tht' ub l'nce ol four \\Ords 1n a kpl ~llll'mcn1 could cost Hughl') .\1rcrafi ( o up 10 S~"'O m1lhon 1n 1t 18-~ear pa1en1 infringement law ull against the lederal go' crnmcnt. ilC'\:Ording to a nc" paprr report. l'.S Cla1ms Judge \\1lhamTurner rukd that the onu ion of the "ords "c\ccpt the United 1a1c .. in n I 987 OUl·Of·(OUrt \l llknwnt bet\\een Hughe and Ford Motor Co frl'C'd 1he go\ernnwn1 lrom hab1ht} regarding l 1 go' crnmcnt 'ialC1l11es huih b)' a r tud subs1d1an. 1he LO) o\ngeles l 1rne!> n·ixmed T hursda) r urnl'(') ruhng. IS ue-J Ith\ Septcm- tx'r "ii~ pubh hcd recent!> 1n the patl'nt la~ JOurnal·L \ Patent Quar- tcrh. 1 lughe had \Ul'd both the go"crn- ment and I ord \ero\pale a un11 ol fo1J Mu101 < o. for patent infnnge- ml'nl ol a dl'' KC u..cd to rnntrol orbiting \Jtdhtc\ lto"t'Hr Hu~hcs and ford settled out ol rourt for S"'5 m1lhon 1n Fed's dt\:1s1on "We ha"e an uccllent and always 1mprov1n1 record ofcommun1ty sup- pon ... There arc ~around httt that have dt\otcd their careen •o communl1)' 1mpro\ctnent and they 8fCJUSt cru~hcd ... ht Yid. Theobald said Con11nental has not decided )Ct ""hcthcr to ask the Fed •o reconsider 1tsdec1s1on. but Yad at was not pracucal to allow the acaulst1on f P'lene ... nouMNG/ A81 Wells leading Newport Center Association By STEPHEN \I/ AU Of -~ ~lloe SC.- Joint venture partners ~1th The !\oil Co. o n developmen1 of the to\\<cr scheduled for CQf1'.lplc11on in Apnl I Y90, are Han Advisors Inc. of Hartford. ( onn. and Columbia nv· 1ngs and Loan Association'" Bc"erl) Hill . ··construt11on of thi\ founh to~er \\ 111 bc&Jn 10. rn lose Koll ('enter Irvine North's central pla1a. "h1ch "'" feature the 7 . .500-square-foot ~ulpture garden ..currently being created by Ne"" York )Culptor GeOl'JC ·ugarman." said Michael lc>A1<;, ~nior 'ice pre-.iJent de' elopment lor The Koll Co \ ~e" port Beach di\ mon. iii::::::~!!!!!!!!~~~--.---~~., \eptemhl·r I%"· and the ~ttkmen1 ~--------..-..-• Jh o)\-cd J ord l U'tomef\ I rum hab- The new pre 1dcnt of the Ncwpon <.enter ssoc1ataon this ~ear eApects to ta Ide transponauon and growth ts ues afftcun& bu 1ness owners in the e"port Center Wells P•rgo B•nk wm move tta Oranne Countv renlon•I iht) lk\.JU)C.' the L n1ted \talc-."'.~'> a • 1 .., f urd cu,rnmcr and 1 he phr:t!IC C\ M1t-i1 \\-ell • · ~ho was elected president 10 a one )car-term b) the aS5QC1at1on's d1r'C('tors on Jan. 6. 1s also plann1ns a scnes or monthly forums to d1 u s the ln 1ne ~pcc­ trum. a dc"elopmcnt at the inter· 'ICCl1on ol the ~nta Ana and San Dt<.'iO fret \\3)\ \\ell farg_o Bank V.ill consolidate it Orange Count) regional oOices now located in ewport Center and 11 John \\-a) ne Airport area oper- auon\ into the nc\I+ building. Thi reloca11011 "111 include Commercial Banking. Pmate Banking and the Real Estalt' Jndustncs Group and tn'of\c nearl\ JOO emplo}ees. ac- core.hng to Gane). Lc>Ats said that the new bu1ld1ng ''Ill 1ndude retail fac1h11cs on the ground lloor. adding to 1m1lar fac1h· ues on that k\cl in 1hc re<:-cntl) completed 1~1n 12-slot') to~ers aero the pla1a headqu•rters from Newport Beach to this office tower In lCpt the l nsted tat<' ··" omittt'J Koll Center lrvtne. Construction wlll start this month. trom th1.· \Cttlcmcnt. u cannQt be ht'ld "1 he move to Koll ( en1er Ir' ane Bl'Sl~E..~S ~OTES "\\1th complc11on of 1hc ~ells rargo T O\\Cr. thl) northern ~lor of Koll Center In inc will begin to ta._c the form "h1ch "''II make 11 a pede tnan center b) da) and e' e- ntng: he added. .\lrl'<id' completed 1n addition tu the \\\ lO. innngular I::?· IOI") um I.'. to~cr'I, arc the 12-stor) faco Bell corporJtl" headquarter'> h1gh-n tmba'>~} ult<''> and ltoltda) Inn hotels. and l'-'O lo" ·rt\C o llicc hu1ld· ings. ull planned in adJ1t1on 10 the Well.-; farv.o fo"er and C,p<>rl' (.tub lr"'ine arc three h1eh·n\\.' and one lo>A·nsl' <.)llicc hu1ld1ngs and a 1hmi hotd In add1t1on to the rl'\taurant~ to th<' hotels and the fuod !>Cf\ ices 1n the ollilc buildin~~. ( .ihentl' rcstJur:int has JU'>t opened and Md. orm1l k & ~hm1d.\ re taurant and n1gh1 lub i') under cumtrn<: uon habk for the I 3 -,atellnc .. ord \tro pale bu1h lor 11 Turner ruled Hughc'i. ;1n aero pa" lirm anJ suti .. 1d1an ol Cn·ncr.il \fot0~ < orp da1ms the @.0' crnmenl used thl' orbit1ne, rontrol 1.k' 1cl.' on I U \Jtel- htl''> "11hou1 p.I\ 1na r~qu1red ru,.1h1c" h 1~ <,c.·c~1na S3 16 btlhon 1n Jnnu~'I aen1rd10 10 C\lUrt d('l4..t.1· (Pl~u~ su HUGHES/ A8} forum top1t ~ill include retail opp<>rtun111es. tenant rt'la11on , land pn ing and transponat1on mana,c- mcnt at Ir' 10\'. 'ioc.'<'tnam. xccullH~ (PteaM' Sff PRESIDINT I Ml Newport Corp_. Nichols lnstitLite announce financial_ results From Oalty Piiot wire $entices c"port Corp. h.is rcpt.1ncd an 1nuca~ 1n \ak~ and nl'l tnrnm' tor the second quartc."r l'nding J.1n ". \ale\ for the quam·r Jnn .) I ''cnt up 11\ pcrl.cn1 to S 14 025 000 from ~ 11 . ~9.000 for the I% period '\ct inrnmc tor the \11.ldt1l'f increawd IJ percent to I .. 51101!0,or:?l ccnt\pcnh;m.•comparc9"-1th 1gccnh ix-r \hare llll 1h1: cofl\.'\J)Onding t 9, q11anc1 f if\1·hJll tics JOU net IOl.Omc hoth incrt';.t\4.'d t) pi:m!nl to S:?8.0'l 3,()01) and S Hh I .000 rt''i1Xct1' cl). Dr. l homa\ (1alanlo\\I<./ pre"dcnt, 1d: "The ~,,ind qu.iner \ak\ int rca5.e rd)~ t .,lrengthrned dome,11c '-lie a~ "l'll u continued gro"th in1crnat1onal· h • "OpcrJtina 1nromc 101JINi S1. I 4 H)I)() lor th<' ttuant'r a lO perccn11nnca)(' UH'r ttJI! pnor-)t.'Jr rc1;ulh. The 1n,rc.-:1\<'d.net rnrnme, lor 1hc quaner re'>uhcJ lrom lht• h1ghe1 ul)\.·ra11ng inl'llme and a rtduccd ta' r.:ur otl~1 1n part O) lo\l+cr other income. pnm1p;ill\ \11'31lcr fore1e.n c'chan~c ~11n1;" • l he Fountain \ alk~ b.i~J n>mpJn' ,kc.1gn' .ind manufacturen \'l.IUipm<'nt tor IJ1.Cr·rda1ed ~)i.h~m\ and rcSl':lr h. • • •• l>r \llxn l ~1chol' chairma n of the baard and ch1cl e\e\Utl\c olliccr of Nichols lnsUtttt in \an Juan < ap1 tram> announc~-J on \\. cdne!>Oa) that 1nl.amc bcforr the clkc1 ot •H h;:inac man a counung pnnc1pk for thl' )c;lr l'ndcd I ~<. \I WI\\ a rctord S~. 14.0<Xl. or 65 lcnt~P<'r 'hari:.rnmp.Hl'd"'11h S I \g:? 000.or H"ent!>per ' share.in 19g 7 ct 1ncoml' for I') 8 "a' S' 0:?4 000. or 70 ll'nl pc1 1oh.lrr, 1nduJing S2 1D.l)O() or~ lCnl J)('r 'ih.ire. lrom the impJt't of a chan~w m accounting method Im rccordtn~ income \J:\cs rcponed 1n the 19 lil"it quarter "l'I income for 1he I QI(' lounh ~u.1ner "a\ S 4 ,OlKJ or Ill lent\ per '>hare '"oinNrcd ''1th S.J6 l (XX). or 11 n·nr'i Jll.:r 'ihJrl" for the h~c ix nod la!.t \c.ir Re' cnuc'> tor thl' 14~)1 .tnnual pcm\J "-Cll' S'lu.7~ fOJ a 6~ pcrtcnt in .. rca'c o\t'r the SSS 16.J t.X• fl'f)(.lf\Cd a )C.lr Jgo Re' cnucs lor thi.-I~ ~ lourth 4uarll·1 \\ere S~6 640 (X10 l'r 1 1'l4.'rn:n1 higher lh.1n thi' S l-4 :?b .ooo po'ited 1n th<' rnmp.trable 19 ., 4uarh:r \o1chols ind1ca1cd 1h.i1 the record pcrformJnl'\' tor llJ gcn<'ralh rdk<.'tl't.I lon1rihu11on\ h' all ot' thl' 1nst1tutc\ OJ>\·ratmg unit\ In par111.:ular thl· IQ I\ rc\ulo. >Acre aided b) the a~qul\1t1on of the Labarator\ 111 ( hnical Mcd1one and C hntlal I .ibaratom· ot' Lincol n Int anl.l higher prnlll\ on tnlrCJ\l'd rncnun rdatl·d 111 internal gro'-' 1h . Nichol In lllUll' Rckrcncc lj~11 .ltm1e<:. '>1'l4.~1.1lttl' 1n p1o'1din[! c<.otcrir liiagnti-.11<. te1,una tll c Item' nation" 1de It operate\ la(X)ratonc\ ~"(1al111n , 1n rhc.- licllli. ot end<x nnolog). gene11n. 1mmunolog~. mil ro· b1oloa\ molc(ular b1olog) onloloa~ ~rolog), S('(l1al them1s1ric\. ub tan<.e Jbu~. 10\l(Ol<>a> nn~ 'irolOJ} Nichols In t11ute 01;tgno~11c\ manuta<:tu~s and mar .. 1:1s ktt'> for 1hc performance of medllal d1:1sno'"~·· te l'i ;\1<:hol In u1u1c \o ('t~ork lnl·. hac; IJhorawrrc' 1ha1 prO\l<lc 4uJht\ d1ni1.31 IC ting 10 rraional mor .. Ct\ Hl Housing construction starts surged 8 percent ifl January ttou!ltnl \.t>O\lt U\ llOll d1111'l'll.'d l pcr<.'\'lll an ti.I~ 10 11' ln"C:'I kHl 1n .. ~, )Car\, t1nJ " t.'\fX'l l(\J hl dl't hnr a15011n th1!1 ~{ar -. nwna.a 1: r .. t~ con11nut to 11\C' and the ai:ni:ral ('((lnom1<:' C\pen\lon h\\\\ 'c,tnhclc~\, anal\\\\ \.;" thr hou\tnl market \Oii. 1\ r~lat" cl health> and that Jant.t<Ar~·· numlx'r<. ma~' ,u.,'\t ~mc n<'" tn:ngrh ;.:tt• rcall) prett)' ~ur pn\lng to ~'l' 1h1\ mmh trrng1h 1n the hou\mg mar~rl lit.hen 1ntcrnt ra1c\ h:a' l' Ileen min' and ~hl'n the afTordJb1l1t> or h\lU\1n1 "Jr1t1n1 hardtr for SlWPlc to mttt," ~•d ('(onomr\t Martin Rr· pha. ol tht Na11onal Coun<: 11 ol \I~ anp I n't1tu•l<ln\. · "Uftdtrncllh I\ all. ~·~ \C'Cinf.I wrpn aftll> ilfOnl ~\IRI market 11~tn t~ financial u md1t10M:· 'h<- ~id • . ~ nalt·f1m1l) h<•mn Wl'rt built '" J llWlf) at 1 "'11t0nall 14.iustfd annual rate of I .2 mtlhon •nll IM hiahnt ""'~ ~cmbt"t 1987. wMtl tltt rak ... , L.3 malhon. Januar)'t I !MI ~~~,up :·1 ptr\'tnl frpm Stidtn wid pen of the "~'o' '" •' IM "ntlt·f•.•JH1~, martlct 11 d~ to the .utt of ldju\labl -ra1 monpp om111 iOr tht alfOMI 'IOC'lalton 01 1ha1 allovo fanwho 10 tart out m1k1na Hc>mt 8'ttldfn 'MIMI of. January"t ic;...cr raon1hh J'I) mtnl\ 1han Mh~ r· w~'"'Wtdon•lf pc'\'t \10h0kitha' ,_1tl'pottthlc • wa • wc·ft bttllftl oa • ~ ... u lntttnt Ntft Oft thN·fltt "'°" wt It() throQll\ the ;nr... .,..._ .. HOUSING/ Alf I outh Da~ota. \tanrll'\OIJ lo"J. ~chni!>la Orrgon and C ahto1n1J • • • Pacific 1nllfit' Co tor th~ fi~al 'car ended D.."\ \U rcah11.·d \UO'itant1Jlh <.kprcv.cd e.unlni' 3\ J rnuh of lo\ son tn\trumcnt prodm:t ltm•<o Jnd redulrd pwlit\ in II\ acro\ilall' llP'=r.11111n' · \oct 1nrnmclo1 l'1 ~3\ (ll i,00<1.c1.tualw II ~cnt\ • P\'f ,h,m~ un .... 1k' 1ll l < !:l (llil't In the prL'\loU'i H'ar the ~l'" pon Bl.'JdhotnpJll\ rJr nl·d S4A4 .OOV l°QUJt to .i llnt\ (X'r \h;m 1 n ..;ik, ol I~~ 'IS\ 000 ""l't cJrning'i llunng 1%~ \.Jnlt.' pnnup.1th Imm thl' l \lf.lMdinar) gJtn 1<.·alt1l'<l on the rerurl ha\l' of l)UI t.rnding \uhorJinated tklx'ruurn Opcra11on\ ol 1hc "o"'f""'' ''ere Jt J hn.·a~-c,1.•11 point Opaa11ons "hi<.'h lhC Wlllp::tn~ \\ rfl rt•talll \\('rL' prolitablc. OUt lhC~ c.1rn1 ng \\Crl oll')( 1 b \ lo"l'' on t '' o I n'\lrunwnt Di' l\1Un pn'<iul1 hnl'\ "h1lh &he co mp.in\ 1 1n pro\''\'C><.ol '>Clhng \ 1k lll thl'~ JltC•<l11l t line''" L'\lll.'C'll'<i "'be 1>nlf)kh:J in CJ 1\-IY Yan\1rl'\Ult111.1 .11·11 fhl' 1h1 rd pn><lull t~ne ur 1he ln\tr1101cnt Di' 1\1on pJrlldt• Jcte, 11on an~lll'.hun:mcnt. "1H ~ n:tJ1n1.:d \\ J l 11\\ClfUCRl'\', 11 \ii\ nl·~c\\Jf') to ntl)(itt. the prtlll Ut'\lllOn maul dur.nf tl (' th ILi qu3rll.'f ol I'),!\ v.hllh rL·poned thl' Vlllll' I 11'1rumcnt l>t' i ion J\ a J1'>{on11nucd 1•~ra11on · Edgar \ Rro,,cr, P,fl'1idl'nt anJ 'hid c: \CCU ti\ c llllkcr noted that 1hc M11"'' "'and ( onuol 11e1mrnt \llb\tan\l.ilh r Jul~d "' prt<lr \l.'Jr lo,-.c\ and IT'IC'rta~d .,;iks to • 3 i <XJ0.000. up lrnn' s: .000.000 m IQ I. H<1"t'\ er all ot lhl· pwht on 11s e tabh~h~ m tor Imes \\J'i more th.in otl'-l't h' a S:?. ~('ltlOOO lo rc\ulung from 1he de\ elopment ol prOduct .ind markt"t'i for bru htcs'i and tc pping mmur ' tcm\ Net income trom 1hc Hl l .ind Kin· Tech d1\l\ion ~a ~.O ~Wl1n 19 do"n '"pcrCt"ntac.comp:srcdto the pnor 'car ~ ... G1~1l Blomtdieal Inc .• a \anta l\na-ha-,cd developer and m. nulaltur\'1 ot \rt\1<..al°':ire and \Ul"@tcal de' 1c~ announced \Ontmucd rl''cnur and earnings gro~1h for both the !i«,mJ quarter .anJ \I\ month ended Ott 3 t. \.lie" 1,u th~ -.econd quaner "l.'re SJ ... mil hon up 16 f'(rccnt lrom the pn.·' 10U\ ~car·~ SJ ~mil hon ' lcs for the 1\ month "'en· S"' million up I "' pcrlc.-nt from la t )cars S ') m1lhon r ulh '~":J net income for the \C'CC'nd quancr ~a $~~ ~ 0110. 1H I 2 <.l'Ot'I per share. up lrom l'H . or 11 nnt\ per \hare. la!.I \CtJ r 'et incomt' for the~" month c ndl'd Del" 11 . IQ . "a" $41 .. . 0 1 :'\ l cnt pi1: r 4'hart Uj1 1100\ the pn.•\ ll)U\ )C3r'~ 347.C)(\) Uf ~0 \.\'nt\ per 'hare l ...._ ol the ,·om pa"'· e\lraord1nan t.i' c ~d11 addl."d b n nl'i and 10 ~l'TH\ ~r 'ihare-for the--.ccond quanci and " month\ ol fi\4.al 19 f'C\pl"l II ch \ccordina to Jeanne \tllkr ,h1eftinan"1al ollicer ... Th com pan~· ta\ credit '-'.l" tulh u11h1cJ in li~al 19 .. (11 h B1orned1C'3I design and m.mufactures pcc1alt~ • de' ice u<i~:d 1n open heart \urge!'). onroloay. ophthamt Jv ' and utha "Pl"-1ah1cd apphcauon\ 11W1th1n the ho,p11al . : : )., : ... AN 1DGZX • IUltAIU LIGACY • U lllVll BUICK MB AVBM W1tA • .-AN AXDIS • AUDI .V COUfl . f IEWE• 1111 Che¥lolet LUM.INA. LEXUS lS400, Eagle WON ~ttsubtlhl ECt.nE. INFINm Q'5, Volbwagen CORRADO. QIO S10IM ~ -: from DODGE • CHEVROUl • PlYMOUIH t ~ Co9oc SIONf DeVl.LE. Ford THUNOEllm> SC, Chrysler MAS11A11. Jaguar XJ6 CONVlllllLI. Ldul EIPllt Hyundai SOMI\. lluzu AMIOO, tll1tan MAXIMA. Maida MPV. Dad ... DMOIA CONVIMllU PICKUP JIM&.'-" 11 ....... , ...... ,.... ' ....... ,.~ Meri 1100.... .. 1:00,... .,.,.. ......... ,=--..... ... SION W.14M•O..ew .. 11P.tl•U...•,_ ... ... _ _..,,o c•C..., .... Qlt .. _ ' .J .. f I ' l • ~ • .. A8 Or8nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Febtuwy 17. 1tel Senators blast State Farm for proposed ~uto rate hike 8y lttCHNtD HHZ·H NA °'Y Newl '-'k• • LO NGELE -Membc~ of a state Senate comm1lltt took turns Thu~ay blasung t:uc Fam1 for 1t!t plannw 9 6 perce nt auto 1n urancc rate hike. accusing the compan) of v1ola11ng a votcr-appro"cd insurnncc refom1 measure. n. Alan Robbins. D· Van Nu) s. cha1m1an of the Senate C'omm1ltc<.' on Insurance Chums and orpor- at1ons. accused State Farm of tr)ing "to thwart. escape and elude Prop- osition I 03 and the wall of the people" w11h 'it premium incrca!te the com- pany estimate would co t pol- icyholders statewide a total of S 149 mil hon tatc farm ha rl'fu'K.'d 10 comp!\ \\-1th a pro\li.1on of l'ropo\lllon 10~ lhal l\.'QUll'l'!. 1n!turer to n\il"C public the linanl.'.'1al n.·a\On'I 101 " piupu\Cd rate h1l..c and th1: e\3ll 1nl·rca'iC propo~·d for ench t\"gor' of. fl0l- 1C) holder\ ··1 he adman1\trjtl\l' hea1 •n!! belort• the ini.u1ann.· rnmml\\lom·r" the appropriate publt fo1 um lnr prci.t•n t1n~ the actuarinl bJM\ for till' inrn•asc.' ~id Pete lnl'ham. attornc\ for Sta te Farm. 1tfcrnn& 10 a Mt11d1 20 hearing before ( omm1s~101H'• Ro"ani (11llcsp1l'. Bui Robbin\ '"'"tcd th.ii thl' \tall' upremc Court. an j ruhngdcla}1ng . ' cnae1m~n1 ol rate rollbacks and the crl":llmn ol an da-liH· 1n~urancC' lornm1won1.·r j'Kl\ll1on mandated b thl' 1ni11a11H' unhdd all II\ other prm 1\lonc, ··11 1~ 1.1<.':11 to me that auto in\u1~nt~· rnmpan1c'i arc: lallou~I) alll.I 1111.'&••ll' d"•l'ga 1d1ng lhl' p111' 1')1on1. 1.11 l,io1x1 1t1on ICIJ.'" he \Jld ~en,, < Cl'•I C1rcen. D-~an1a f C' "innng\. und Da' 1<.I Kobcrt1. D- I toll) ~\Uo<l, 1.oncu1 red Hut Ingham <1:11d ~11111.· Farm Ix'· hcH'\ '"the lOll\l1tut(onal "1.·aknC!>\l'\ ol Prnp 103 arc <io fundaml'nta l that' 1h1.· l'nun 1.an1101 uphold 1h1.· 1n- 111a11\c,". and thcrelt>re rnmphanu: ""h the Pf'O\l\IOn\ no" in cfl~l i' nllt 1mpor1;in1. l hursda) ·., hearing 111 thr s1a11.~ oni1.·c bu1fding an do"nw"n Lo\ An&cko; 11\-11\ thl' lihh in a 'iCrll'\ the comn111tcc " holding un the 1m· plem1.•n1:111on ul the landmark in· wranu~ 1n1t1a11,l'. ln&htim did not dl'n~ Robbin,· alkgauun that thl' propowd ratr hike by 1:111.· Farm. the \late\ largest pro.,,1dc1 of auto 1n!>tir<H11.'c. "ould hit poor cus1omcn. "1th the h1ghes1 'lnc1ca\Cc;. Thl' cOmP<tn} h,1s 1mhca1ed that "h•k the statc~1dc a\cragc 10cn•a)C \ ... Ould be 9.6 pcrcen1 lhl' rate~ ol some poliq holdl'" "ould go up ~~ much 17 Ptrttru. lnaham 1nM tC'd the rompen) ~ not \ttp record' on whacb MJCao- tt onomlC" poups hold whtfb lunckof pohc1t1. but ht aeknch~~ 1h11 th°"' v.1th the barcs1 auto insurance co" eragc ""'"~-ca&· lat~.,., incrcaM.' .. People"' ho arc: in the b<lttom half. econom1t.·all)'. v.ho carT) the m1111· mum insurance. not bct:iau~ 1he> w.tnl to. but bccau~ 11''!1 all the) can aOord, will be the ones to pay 17 percent," Robbins said. . Ingham responded: "Thal'' a "el) real po s1b1ht)' " Speakers at the heanna d1saarttt.1 on 1he pcrformante of Gllle\p1e and the slate Dcpar1ment of ln\urancc in enfomna I.ht ~tion. ··we liavcn t bittn able ao ,et tht 1nformauon tWC need. cvftl from our own dcpanmcnt," Green •id. Robbins o&ttd some praate of G1llnp1c. addana that ht wu U"Y•n& to •ta~ ten ions betwttn the appoenttt ol Republican GO\'. Georp Dtu· "mtJ1an and Otmocra11c lawmaken. Harve) Rosenfield. chairman of Voter Revolt, the group that sponsor- ed Propo~llion I 03. was less d1ploma11c "We ha\'C run out of pauenct," ~ s:ud ··The failure of the DcukmeJiln Admin1strauon 10 implement Prop. I 03 1 trul> creating a coM11tu11 onal confrontation." GM tells impact on state's e,conomy HOUSING ' FromA 7 gages a"eragcd 10. 6 percent last "'eel. up from 9.84 percent o )car earli er. according to a uncy b\ the Federal Home Loan Mortgage ( orp On one·)Car adJ u table rate mon- gascs. lenders "'ere aslong an 3, cragr in1t1al rate of 8 61 percent. up from 7.61 percent a )t'ar t•arher "as behind the upturn in 1 rqaon where the housing market has bctn v.c-ak in recent mon1hufteran earlier boom dunng "'h1ch prices soared ··The onheast overall 1s sull a market that.., not as ~trongas 1t "'as a couple }Ca" ago." Regalia said. "It's going through a normal c)cle and 1l's going 10 be ebbing somewhat m the coming mon1ho;. but I don't see that as crashing .. ·C. Olnerlll Moton Corp. l'ord Motor COrp. 0 0 0 0 8 '" OlliolV 01 ~ l •• M••M• I /. '81 '85 ·ee '87 .. \lSE l'PS & D01t'\S OTf l'PS .\\D DOft\S NEW YORK (AP) -The IOllQwlno list • NEW YORI( (AP) -The l0Uow1no hst shows lht New York Slock Exchange Shows the Over· the Counter stoci.s and stocks and warrants thal have oone uP the warrants that have oone uP lhe mo\t 11ne1 most and down the mos• bHed on 1>11rcen1 down rne most based on Percent of cl'lonoe ol cha n ge for Thurse111_y, r o r T n u r s d a y No securities lradlno belOw S2 or 1000 No securi11~s trading below S2 or 1000 shares a re I nc l uded . s h a res a r e Included Nel and percentage cnanqes are lhe Net and percen•age cnanqes are th difference between lhe previous clos no doffererce belween lhe Prev•ovs cios•no Price and Tnu"d~-r:~ s JO pm. price Price and Tl'lursdaJF>'s tast or b a pr er ... me LutChePct. Name LHtChePCf 1 Jame~way 12 2 ) UP 261 1 EO•SO Ctr ~ t Ur 4S s ~ Arlra:tJrp ~4 i • i UP IS l Ha1nawav s 1 • 1 uo 40 9 .. t~~~ln rug ,1,~ l'! 8g i~·: 4 ~rrJ&~'p 3 1 : 1+ 7 8g ~ ~ i MGMU .. A Com t '9 1~ Uo 1 . S CvirxCP un 6 + 1-16 UP I S mEtr$ "'1 ~ UP 1 6 i Adva.ntCo un 7 • + • UP 1 4 run of A , 3,. UP 1 Pnoen•.aAm 4 • + ~. UP 1 4 000 roo 4'• 1-UP l 8 C1nc1M 1cr 1 t + UP I 1 ~a1Ch1Sal 22 , p ., UP 4 Pno10C1r s t ' UP 6 11 Line 4'1 1-UP 3 10 srownAnaer 4 ' t '• UP 0 1 everJv 1') ~ UP 1 I onv11tSolu l 7 t6 9 16 uo 6 1 onkH~d s l9 I~ UP .II 11 r icor 4 ! 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Adv"nced n~ Ve.cl ned 9~ nc noeo • 11l ola~1risu9' ~ew h Oh$ ~7 ew IOw$ Tn~r~tY Yo9~: .~PJ., ~lla~1'~, •,,,:'l's mosl active New York Stock Excnansie 1u~~rad1no nallV nv at l'11n1~ 11 F~Gro . . , ittr.. Church • • • ii. Uncarbde • ,4 , , • • Ken=kyUll , , ~ w., $ , • ]~ + '• lff Pow , , t slloo • • 2 1... t ~. tn1!t1E , , 21~ I'• UflJ'~C (I • • 49.. -1 1v111,r ' , ~ •• .. Ulil • , " ~.. I lp~r : : ,1 , ) -• " • -H•. + •• lj I I \ I ' I' H If I ' ft II ·\'I ' ·\'I J:X DID NEW YORK (APl Feb 16 Prev ~dv~nced ...... ~, ~ echned ~d nch~noed 01a11uu~ 1J. ~ew h10hS ew IOW$ lht·counfer slocks • tlv NASO NEW VO"I( (AP) ~I act111e 0...,,.,.. ,, .. 1 ..... CD '• I ~ . 14 • ~'! :~ '• 7 '• '• 11 ·~ f,01 U l'ICIC I' • --= ==-,..,,.., .. ,_ ~ ...... z • _,.,, .. B ..... -.. 1.:-m.r:1·••" ----~·-·41. "' -----·-·· 11.§. • .,. .................... n. -,. "' LO\ ·.\ "lGELE C,~ncral \1o1or<, and 11s subs1d1ane added more th.in S6 b1lhon Co the California cconom) in 1988. Pa)roll at (,~1 and subs1daal) opcra11on'> in the state totaled morl' than $3.09 b1lhon and e\pcnd11ures \ ... Ith local suppliers were morr than :!.96 b1llton EmplO)<.'CS at C1 M and ubsid1an opNallon\ rnntnhuted ncarl} $3.~ malhon to local l ln11cd Wa) cam- pa1gn!I Figure~ do not include those for 'JC\\ l 'n11cd Motor Manufacturing Im the (.,M·TO}Ola JO•nt \Cnture automoblc as'>Cmbl> plant 1n Fre- mon t Ci~ncral 1otors' ~arge l auto· moll \l' ~, lion an the <.tatc is th l' ( hc\.rolc 1 1ac-GM of Canada 3\)l'mbl} p 1 an \'an Nu\s. which proJu1.·cd 100.000 'lpon) C'hcHolcl < Jrnaro and 66,000 Pontiac f1rl'b1rd pJ<;scngcrc:m 1n 19 The plant and the Un11ed .\u10 \\ orl.cr<, co·\J)On\ored a pn1e·" 1 n- ning Ooa1 cntuled "Team"orl. and I l'<.hnolog\ ·· 1n th1!> )cars Tour· namen1 ofko c~ Parade in Pasadena. marl.mg thl' lif'il time in the 100.)ear hl\101) of the !\cw Year\ Da) \J)l'Ctacular that a compan} and a union had tO·\pon\Ored a lloat. Delco Rl·m, D" 1 1on·s battl'I"\ 11tant Ill \n,1hc1m produced more 1h.1n :!.2 m11l1t1n "eh1 ch.: ba11cric!t 1n IY~8. Two of the cotporntwn'<; large<.! 01XTJt1ons 1n C Jlitornaa . H u~he-., Airrrall Co. and Delco )stems Opera11ons. arc subs1d1ane of GM Hughes Electronics ( orp., a wholl > owned subs1d1ary of GM With opcra11ons th roushou1 Sou thern ( alaforn1a. Hughes 1rcraft 1s one ol .\menca's·most d1.,,crs1ficd companies. ""h act1v111es spanning morl' than 1,700 h1gh-tcchno log) programs Its tnaJor products include air- borne radar. wea ther. communka- uons and m1htar) :ucll itcs· auto- mated command and control S)\· terns; lam..l:.ind '>hap-based radar and electronic warfare S)Stcms, tor· pcdoc and <.'IC'ctro-opucal and thermal imaging sensors. It also 1s helping to dr\Clop automoll\l' elec- tronic anti-lock brat...e and active u pension '!I) Stems 1n 1ts new fac1l11y for automo11'c 1mulat1on and tes-ting. In 1988 h1ghhgh1 . Hughes Techni- cal Sen ices ( o deplo)ed a team of34 emplo)ces to the "'ct n1on to suppon tht• l . . 1n pcct1on team mon11onng "'et compliance "1th 1hc In termediate Nuclear Force Trea· t> Hugh1:s 1) building t\\O H 601 commun1ca11ons !talelhtcs. 11s first 1hrc~t'-a,1s. ho<:1)·stab11tzed '!l:ltc:ll11e GM HE., other sub 1d1al) in C alt· forn1a. Delco }Stems Opcra11ons. a un11 of l.>clco E.lc1.1ron1cs Corp .. pro\ldC') ad,anccd ele1.'tron1c S>S· tcms for m1l11ar\.. '>pacr and com- mercial apphcat1ono; Apanment construc11on. a 'olat1lc categor). \\-as up ICU percent last mon1h 10 490.000 unit<,. aflc1 a J 7 percent gain in December 'The apartment 1>Cclor has been weakened b> high 'acanq rat1.·c; and changes under the 1986 tax la" 1ha1 reduced incentl\es for 1n\e 11ng in rental proJC t~. Overall. Januar) '!. gains in new cons1ruet1on wcreroncentrated in thl· onheas1. "hcr1: hou ing "an \hot up 51.8 percent 10 an annual rate of 296.000 unm Anahsts aµin ~•d maid "t'athcr REDLINING FromA7 10 remain pending much longer The central banl's ·10-page ma· JOrl t} dec1ston s~ud. "'G1' en (on· t1nental's size as "ell as the op-, ponuniues a' a1lable an the C'h1caeo area. (the) bank's part1c1pa11on 1n communll) de"'elopment and re· de,elopmcnt efTon'> "'"a' un~t1\fac-1 •• 0 tiie dec1s1on also said th' ban._ had made "subs1antrnll} 1nacLUrate" statements for a number of }Caf\ Worries over trade position cause market .advan·ce to fade 'f\\ 'I OR"-c .\P) -~11x-k pnccc; nudged Jhejd T hur\da\ J\ tr;ide,.., a\l.alted thl' month I~ report rnd3} on the na11un·., 1n 1crnatwnal trade IX"· Ill On The f)o" .lone'> 3' crag1.· ol 'O tndustnals ro c 7 ·o tc) 2 '11 4' on tup ol J 22 61<-prnnt ga111 Wcdnesd." \d\ Jnc1ng l\'>Ue\ outnumtx·red dl"· cltne!t h\ mon• than 4 to 3 1n nJllOnw1ck trading nf 'cw 'I ort... ')to' k L'.\l hang\··h'>tl'd ~1ocl.s \\1th 16 up. "II du"'n and 55' un· changl·d. \'olume on thl' 000 1 of the H1g Roarct canw 10 17"' ..f5 m11l1on \hJrl'\ ·up Imm I 'S4 ~:! million in 1hc pH'\IOU\ .,e,.,1on. "iat1on" 1de con- ..,nhdatt•d 'olumc in '\" ·h\li:d '''lll''> inc lud1n~ trade 1n th<lo;e .,tnck!t on n:gmnal C\Chtingc'> and 1n the o\ er-1hc-1.nun11:r market totakd 211'' x.i m1ll1on \hare'> fhc dollar ro~ against leading O\Cr<.cas ("Urrcn1..1e 1n earl> forl•1gn - C\Changc trading. That helJX'<I nrompl a ~11gh~ Ht- crea~ an bond pme\ and dedinl· an intcrC!tt r.itc,, 1n the donH~'>t1c Hetl11 marl.ct\ But hu} mg intcrC\I 1n lhl doll.ir. bond" and stCkl..'1 \\aned a bit J\ lhl \l'!t\lon pa\'>t'd , .:ipn:ircntl) bc1.nuw c,f ~OrrlC'S about the monthl> 11o1dC' report due oul 1-nda\ \\i all ~lrl'CI ccononmts gC'n1;ralh C\J)CCI the tigurcc, 10 sh<>" abou1 a SI~ h1ll1on tr.idc cklirn for [}c1.tmbcr compaml \\Ith tht.• S 12 .S billion gup bct"'c~n import\ and C1.pon~ prn mu'I~ n:portcd for "'o' cm~t ( hurch' f ned ( h1tlcn chmlx'i.l 11.i to 101• 1n aclt\l' trading. l hl" compan> air1.•cd Ill be: an~u1rl·d h-. \ C. opcland tntc1 p11-.c!. for S 11 a 'h.irc in ca'>h and~~ until'\ 'l'S E ('0,.POSl'J'J: ·r n .\ 's .\("1·10,, \1crck rose I to b-l • follo"'1ng v.ord that rcsearthcr1, at the com pan) ha' c found what the~ de n~ a ., prom"· -t~oacll 11~d \.'6m~ttin tht" \lrus that cau5e., \ID\ Other ~mer\ .i mong the blUl' c:h1ps mdudcd Ph1hp \1orm. up 2•, .u 110 •.DuPont up .. al '17'.: Pru\ler C1amble up ' • at 111 tt-: [a<;lm;in Kodak . up '• at 41 • ;ind ( nca-Cola up '~.i148 ( ot a·< ola ra1-.cd '" qu,1nl•rh d1\1dend hom 'O cent\ a ~hare"' 14 cents a share l\,101.; 1)1 ~('W \ orl.; rn\C '• to 4,? hilling J 52·\\l'Ck high I he COnlj'lJO\ ~1d 1t t''.\pcc t\ .1nnuJI l'arn1ng41 grn" th ol I' po:rl'l'nl tu 20 prrt:cnt through I IN I, \Onll.'" h.11more1han ''' h1\tnr1 - cal targl't~ "la' 1\lar ln1crnat1onal hdd \lead' at 6 • • C'onstruct1on rose 4.4 percent in the West 1n Januar). to a rate of 449.000 units. and 3 percent m the ~uth 10 616.000 unns. Housing ~tarts "'ere do"n 3.8 percent in the M1dwc.,1. to a rate of 332.000 units. Housing permits, a good barometer ol futu re housing ac11vi1y. were down :? 7 percent last month toa rate of 1.52 m1ll1on units after r1S1ng 3.3 percent 1n December. Housing construction ~ached its powrcccss1on peak in 1986, when I I mtlhon un11s we-re built. then began 'ihding Last )car. the le\.el was I 49 million units . about 1t compliance wnh the law. h noted that the bank has smcc de' eloped a plan that should "mak.e substantial conlnbu11on 1ocorrect1ng the past defic1enc1es." but added, "The board docs not believe that comm11ments b) themselves can ser"c as a substitute fo r the estab- h\hcd record of ... performance" under the act. Meanwhile. the board 1s consider- ing adopting a Polic> statement "'ntten by its staff aimed at improv- ing tomphance with the act. Jane Ucbelhoer. leg1sla1ived1rcctor ot the .\ssociat1on of Commun1 1y Organ11at1ons for Reform No". said 1hr Continental decision, coupled "Ith lhc pohC") statemen t ... will send a me ... \agc to banks that the) better get more \Cnous " • Diane Ca\,{'). director of regulatory aflaars lor the Independent Bankers <\ soc1a11on of Amenca. said the fcdcral Reserve appears 10 be lf)'ing 10 head oil ac11on in Congress. which la'1 \car considered sc-.eraJ measures rcqumng reiulators to more vigor· ou~h enrorC'c ant1-redhning laws. '"I 1h1nk thc Fed 1 lcmngCongress kno~ that lhe c~t.St•na law as more than tron enough forthc Fed to take action and that means )OU don't ha' c to go through a s1gn1fi cant rc<;tru~ 1unng .. ol the act. she said. I lowc\cr, Rep Henr) 8. Gonzalez. D-Texa\ lhturman of the House Banking omm111ee. said members of ht~ panel were ull vef} interested 1n toughening the law "l hc interest here 1 'itlll .. intense. rhc Fcd"'i ·~lated and late awak· ening h1J\ to b<' \ 1c"c:d in the hgh1 of 11\ prior lomphance or lack of complntn~c. he s;ud The f ed also "01cw concern about the hank'\ plan tu e:\pand \\-hale sull financed 1n p;in b~ and subJt"Ct 10 the e<>ntrol of f-rderal Dcpo~1t lnsurance Corp .. a the re uh ofa 19 4 federal ~UC 1 ht J-DIC • as pan-owner of (on- tincnuil had ppro.\cd the purc:h~ of the \nLona bahk. accordin& to FOi pokesman Ian Wh11ney Ho"'e'er, the rt' ic w dad not include 1n cum1na11on of Conunental's ~ ~'Ord under the ochmun1t) Re1n,est· mcnt .\ct. HUGHES FromA7 m1.·nt\ C10H·rnml·n1 anorne)' > Huahc has o"crblo"n 1t\ claims and that ll doc-sn·l po • .,., \llhd patent. H uahcs I \ot'CklOJ a I:> percent ro,alt1t of the t.o 1 of the IO't•nmcnt ..atc:lhtt • an 1Jd111on to olhtr com- pcn..a11on. The ro)ah1cs and dell)' ~,,__compcnRUon QJl .,tbox JJ sa.aelutcs rtprt~I S27Q m1lhon •onh of d11ms •aa1ns1 the a mmen1. IC· cotd1n11outt cou fih"I Huaha m•Oct 1. tM-cd But undt'rthc Jusuec nmenfs method of valuma the sa.tclhtn.. the 13 5Pl<'CC'raf\ maaht bt worth only U O million. Tht ne~~r sard Huahcs of- fictals dtthned to comrMnl. John Wal"er, manaaina penntr at Latham & W1tk1u. the law firm rfetctenu,. Huahn1n thtca!C,saidhasfirm madf no such~rror. PRESIDENT fn1111 A7 ... " ..., .... . -~ ' lltlllllll\1 ..... 1111111-. Woollett gaffe has Agran dancing with his foot in his mouth ;""'1' Editoriar _.J ,,,,.,. cartoons ' Larry .Airan has rarely shied away from Political ron1roversy. So far his cart"Cr has b«n a masterful demonstration of inviting rhubarbs thal would send more prudent political aspirants running for cover~ and he has profited from it. . Agran has based his poli1ical rcp.ut3tion on an agenda that is contrary to the mainstream political makt>up of Orange County. While most local politicians maKh 10 the cadence of a' ronscrvaiivc Republican drummer, Agran dances to a liberal tune. In a county where grow. grow, grow and build, build, build was the dotninafiL·Philosophy, Ar.ran chan1- pioned environmental causes and put the brakes on the idea of growth for the sake of growth. While other cilies were wondering "-'hat 10 do about complaints from non-smokers. Agran wa:s pushing a no· smoking policy in bcith public buildings and 1hc private scc:lor. f-lc also loaned his name to tho~ protcs1ing nuclear 1esting by becoming one of the few elected officials willing to participate in demonstrations in Nevada .. > - Four Seasons has delivered on its promise to be among the best Agran took the lead 1n the fight to house 1he homcles:s in Irvine. He weathered a political squall over plans to convert an unused animal shelter inlo a homeless shelter. That one was a tough fight. i t made little difference to Agran"s detractors and most of the media that the building had never been used as an nnimal shelter. would never be used as an animal shelter and could ha..,e been easily converted into apartn1ents for homeless people who were living in cars or on 1he st~ets. The association of a buildingoriginally in1cnded as Whrn The Irvine Co. tncd to win "htt.'h. bOO:sl~-d at lhl" unll' the hotel an animal sheller was 100 strong for those who Wanted 10 ar.pn,)'alofilsplanforcon1pk·11onof ""'~ bt:-1ng appfO'l"d by the cit~ of dimini:sh or stop the project rather 1han help 1hc homeless. Nc"·port Ccnier 111 the early I 980s c" pQrt Hc;.ch 1h~1 lht.• d1r11ng roon1 B d d , h b h h h d t1hert• was ano1her unsuccessful a1-'o\OUld ltJt.'t.'Oilll" o. prcm1t.'r rt.·su1urJn1 ut. gran anre 3 "'3)' ironl t c rou a a unseat c · 1em~1 in more rt.'<'Cnl )Cars) the pan ror the cnt11'C' co1nmun1t). the focused his efforts on abandoned farm houses and finally got of t " plan th"t b•ou~h1 th· niost I' 1 " h h I I I . h' . ~ -.. .. .. ti\ 11on "l'!illlurant ISJ USt l at. a o mc css s lC tl'r 1n 1s city. . op~s1 11on \\':IS no1 ad 11ional ofllc1: buildings bu1 addn1on uf a new ho1el. 1 o tn1pt}1i~11c the ICchng 1hnt the That is o nly one C;(amplc of Agran·s uncanny abi.lity to Oppont·tHs felt that a hott.•I •·ould eon1n1un11' 1) "Aclcome. the four foray in to poll tical contro\'c~sics and ronlc_ ~ut the winner. It do evef) thing ncga ll' e 10 Ne•·pon S<'asons Hu11:I has no1 1ns111u1e.d. a has earned. h1111 a · rcpu1a11on as a poh11eal leader who Be""ach tron1 1ncn.•a.sing dtmand 81 'ale1p:irk1n1ehargcsuchasnearly1ll misleading To the Ednor: . I ha,·e been qui1e uC*'l and disappointed 1n many or your cdi· tori.ii cartoons. Many are m1Mt.cfins, untrue and 1n bad taste. • One canooni:s1. ··Horsey... 1p- parentl) docs not read his own new.spaper or ketp up on current aff11rs. · The onl)' 1rue 1h1n1 in his canc:>OI' about 1he hon1eless is the cap1ion. .. Thous..nds have tried i1 and can'l (or don't want 10) &i"e 11 up!" PBS Telev1s1on did an in~h rqx,n on the homcltsS and amone the many people 1n1crv1ew¢ !he answers were that mos1 wan1cd 10 be "on the s1rec1," One black man said they w1ntcd 10 &i ,·e him a job. but hr could TM.ke from S50 to SIOO a day brain&. Others :s1a1cd th(')_' did not want 10 be 1n:st11uuonahi.C'd in shclttn bttauw · lheir mQvcmcnt:s were rtstrictrd. in other •·ord.s thry could not.come and go as they w1:shed. . So Prtsidcnt Ronald Reapn was quite corr«t in h1:s suuemcnt. .. T hey (the. hon1elcss) ntakc 11 their own ho1C't' ... ..\ Ix-Her \\'Ord for "they" m1gh1 ha' c b<.·cn ··man\·:· but still the prl'Sidcn11s quite rom.X-1. As u reader of your newspaper. I disll._e ht1ng conned by cle,·er cdi· tonal rnr1oon1s1s or wri1crs who think tha1 n1ost of us don't know •:s much, or rnorl'. about o subJl"C't they try to slant 10 th1:1r pohll{'81 point of \'iew. . CA RL C. YOST Newpon Beach Local appellate court too liberal rcprcstn1cd the little goy. hurnan rights and social causes. John Wayne A1rpon 10 brrng1ng in of lh(' ulhtr ho1els in Oran.ac C'ounl) ' undesirable "'outsiders." Of eo1.1 rsc. ho1el :ind owns the faetlity. "''llh Four holie done. To ihe Edhor. But 1ha1 reputation \vorkcd bcsl during Agran·s the earl) conecpl for ihc hoiel "a:s 3 Seasons a.s manager. And now. 1hr hotel has aeh1c1t'd The recrnt reversal of 8 murder aSC'cnsion to po"·cr. when he was the rclx'llious voice on the n1a1·or con,cnt1on l3C'1l11~ -pc.'rhap:s rhc hoters low-kc) d«·or rl"ile<"ts rt"Cognition as one of the finest hotels con' K"Uon by tht· Siate Apaxllate City Council. Now, Agran IS 1hc head or political pcwcr in 3 .. ynll Rcg~J\C). lr,1nc ('o. ('harrn1;in Donald Bren's 1n· ihc nation. The Zag.al nn~'d ' (.'ourt 1n San1a Ana beca!olK of t~ .. lr\'inc. He is the mayor . He has the \'Otes on the council to But whtn Thr lr,1nc C."o ehanged 1.::is1e. and the ho1crs 1mJ)l..ttabl" t.atl'5 Hoiel ·ut\t_\. "'hiC'h rat~ c.\clu:sion from the JUfY or a Viet· enforce his a~cnda , and it's ironic that one oft he social causes the hole! plan) H> a Toton10. ('anada· St.'rv1cc ::ind gourn1c1 cu1s1nc rcflc<1:s .hotels for frcqucnl buSH1cs5 Lra\elcrs. namcsc Mtmi•l'!lnt who couldn't h d · d h I' II d F Fo "-·a•• l'ot I rh · a has rank1.'d thC' Four "~asons Hotel v· he supporlc is being used a~ainst him. ca quar1ert 01e 11rnl ca t our ur ,.x' ~ns ' c :s ... a1nn n "'-', sptak English ""<"II. 1s another on a Season:s. opposition soficncd. l)<ldon: Sharp's 1ntt'rna11on.ill) re· Nc .... ·pon 6caCh :U I 2Utin its hsiingo( Ion& list ()ff(\'Crsa.ls by 1he Santa Ana Agron·s decision 10 rcplticc Irvine's vc1cran city manager After mct·t1ng the Four ~:a~ns l0ogn1 1cd ph1fosoph)' of hotel opcr· \hr 30 IOP t\Qltl~ in the .n11cd Statci. Appellale c·ourt. is ' not out of line "'1th !he political reality of y.·ha1 n1ayors eXt"C'ut11 cs and hcanng or 1hC1r plans a11on. and lllh acnong lhe. lop '40 hotcb in 'fhr~ or 1he four 111cmbcrs of the son1etimcs do when they consolidate their base.• of poy.·er. It for a hotel.,.. h1ch "'ouldl>('r,c1hr local Toda,. 51\ 'l'ar .. 3f\('r 11s o~·n1ng. \\estcrn lJnitcd tatl'S, coun. Jus11Cl."!i Walhn. Crosb)' and isn't always nice. but it"s part of the •"Ole and every city con1munny. I suggested a n1 tt11ntol the l·olir Se:isons, l·lo1cl Ne"Jk?rl In Oran~ t ·ount\. onl) 1hc Rit1· Soncn~hinc. -.ert: all appointN by ~ 1-1 I d h t "',"•h, •l••"h 100>, •hole'" build ·· <. arlion 1n Laguna Niguel ~har\.-d \l\c t J B managcrundcrstandsthatthcJ·obcxistsal theplt>asureof thc ..... a opinion ca crs "cr1: e~ Ul...... ' .. 30 F roiernor Cff') ro"An . A con· I l'Ould meet the FourSeason:s pi.·oplc cllcn1l·le.1stx·g1nn1ng1udoc\trl"ntely lop national h~t ""11 h lhc ·Qur K'r\at11e group has ranked 1hi$ ell Y counc1 · ' and h1::1r abou1 th~·1r plans first hand. "ell ().'Cu pane) 1s, O\\'r 70 pcrecnt ·asons Nc "1>0r1. appellate coun 1ht nlos1 \1bl"ral coun William Woollctt Jr. has been around since 1he bt_\$1nning The g:uh1:nng at the ftllbo;i Buy and 1s broad I~ ba.'>Cd -b1Js.tnl'Ss .-erha!)!> a d1s1n 1trt.)tt'd 1h1rd pan\ 1n 1he 11t::i1e of t~ahforn1::i of Ilic CllY of Irvine. He \vas o ne of the PD"CfS in carlicc prcr Club "as n1os1 sul·ccs,sful. and l''~·n JX'Oplc. 1nt.·cnll\l' 1r.:a,cll·rs ~nd lour· l·:in tic't dl."'-'rrb.: till" Fvur'ScJMini ·rhis 1s 1hc t"Our1 1ha1 said no 10 gro"'lh adm1nis1ra1ions. H is best d;iys as a n1anagcr niai· or lhuugh Th1: Ir' inc c·u::s plan for is15 dunng •ht• "l'l'I.. and a strl)ng NC'" l)Orl. I ht L.ag.11 Sur'c~. publ1 h· wbnCC) chockpo1n1s but v.·ai; o'er-~. "·h d h' b f Nl·v.porl l 'l'Oll·r·) l'.On1pll•t1on y,as ...,.ttkt•nd,i.\t tOrocc-up.u1l~ ed 1n '-:t•\\ )urk (U\. statt"S ''lhi._ r'ulcd b' lh\' Cahforn1t1 Supreme Olil)' not v<: ~ in 1"1· ul that isn'1 lhl" focus 0 1h1: 1101 carnl"d ou11n thl' ibl"t' of111:ga111 e Hui 1he hotcl ISJUSI as L'nthust·d b) rnt.•d1un1-.. 1/l'd Jl'"e( hoitl. O\t•r. l 'ourt. II 1hl· coun .,..nsn'1 /e111na so con l ro vc rs Y now ragingirrl-rvi n1r.. --~-----------1-i'tlnttnunrlf-lt.'t'h~lt!>-l'.-\..ldciic.cd..b)-•'-~H~! ~<o~·~n~n~1 u~n~•c;t IJ~"~'~·~···~r~"~"';;,r•~-~Ba;,"~"~"'""''t;"c_~lc~"'ll'~' n~g'-"' b.~·'-'l~'a~c~ifwic'--''WI n~·~t _N~·~.-~-~l*~'~' ''-~"~"W'"~''=''~"".1 0~1µ1 n~oulsuV~rco>:~.,.un-t"•~·onuul°"l!<.---1 Re placing \Voollctt would h.av(" tx.'cn a controversial petitio n for a rrl~·r('ndu n1. n1an) nit'l'l1ngs, "t.' drngs and o lht.·r C'l'I·. J.larbur."1n)111uHun1vu!lr.&\t.~for11~ d "'nnght IUnn) 1hn11hettflo:s1 con· Proposition at bcs1.,but •ran flung fu<'I on lhc fire ~·hen he rcs1dl·n1s y,·l\o oppo~·d the plan:s fl"h cbrauuns of Qrangl' (ooj;t businl'"S 1u .. 1t·1ul. hgh1 oinc.t air) .i1n1u.\l>ht't'C'. wr1 au'c t"()un1) 1n 1h1s s1a1c has the d d " . b.1dl} aboul los111g lht hoh'I firms and rt\tdl·nts ha'(' ix'("on1e :111 ~upt.·rb ~·r' ,,,. and dl'ht~iou.i. ah-n1~1 ht)l:ral appclhllc ooun. 1r1e 10 tap a nee around the real rc:asons he wanted Four Seasons laiercanil' ~1l·k 10 lhl' 1mpor1ant rart vi thC' hoh·/"~ opcr-l()mi:i ruisint:' ....-r\cd 111 11~ Pa' ihon ·1 h.an~ God .,...c: got rid cf ROS(' Bird Woollctt's resignation. Agron nc,•cr rcallv explained why he ctt) ofNc"pon IJeach on 11:s o"n and a11ons . .\nd n1or1: thanont· pi:rwn ha~ Kl"\taurnnt 1h(' C'On~nsu.) 1s 1ha1 1he :ind l'll·r group so at least tile publK' wanted \VoolJctt IOqUll, bu! he did Sa) \ 001\f.'tl should resign "'On argrO\ al for 3 Sll·ndl'r and s.a1d Iha\ an Ill\ 1!Qt10n IO:l !unction al Four ~awn~ nl.,..'ays d()(') 11 r1ghl " hai.a t.•hancr ofbc1ng protCCled b)' the because he was getting "up in vcars." gr~l't'fu hotl'l lO"l'f .,.. r1h 310 ro<nns tht' J-our Seasons increases :it tend· i\ff'rti11 BraM·er publia·hed tlleiu•M·1· ( ~hforn1a Supn.'nlc C'ourl. 1 hal gaOC has pro1npttd a Suggestion 1ha1 Agran. the nian and a rl"Staurant l-..llcd lhl· Pa' 1h"'n anct· People l'llJU) being in 1h~ ho1cl lrrltr "1'1arrin Brott er·• OrAage JO~IN TAYLOR who backed lrvint':s Hunlan Rights Ordinance. was using agr The \r\·1nc C'o.ac1uall~ de' t.•lopi.·d thc-·\s promised by Four \casons. Ca11nty Rt1>9rt." Hunungton Beach d1scr1m1nn1ion 10 force \Voollctt out of his job.. . The accus.i1ion smans and will"takc: its toll. Agran·s gaOC was an open invittllion to his foes 10 score some Political points. and lhcy·rc ha \'1nga field dal c.,ploi1ing the theory that if yo·u..sLing.c.nough nlud o n the "·al ._5Qmc of it ~wrem~~. . _R_e_public;ans-can stop to smell the flowers \Voollett agrcC'd on \\1cdncsday 10 be "cit) manager c:mcr11us." but Agrao's having an awk~·ard 1tn1e trying to dnncc out of this one lx.."Causc his foo1 1s firml y stuck in his moulh. , GOP unity, Democratic disuni ty seem assured Oplnk>ns e)!pressed In thts space •re thosti Ot UM Daily Pilot Ott\et ~selq)l'naed on 1htspage arathote ot their •~thOl'S and arhsls. Read.,•' comments are invited and m•y be tent to The D•lly P1lol. P.0 Bo• 1560, Col:I• Mesa 92626 0 I Ill .IC \ Olf I ... 'Kinder, gentler' Lire suddcnl' looks S"'l'\'I 10 Call· In c11h1:reasc. thl· i03l 1s the s.,n1e: forn1a Repubfi'(•an~ as lhc'~ prl"par\: tu SC"l' thal lht.' JX)rt ) '!i> fll'\I for their s1n1e ronvt.•n uon 1h1) "'c1:k-gubcrnator1<ll nonuncc get~ 1hrou1h cn<l tn ~CrJn1cnto The) .,..11J 1:k'l.'t a· his pnn1al)' "11h minimum oppo\1 · paCI) ch:u rntan "'ho 15 ol»olu1i·t~ 11011 and "11hou1 su!Tcnng lUI) unkno.,..n to thl· gcnt'ral pubhc ;ind "ounds 1hal "ould undrrcul h1n1 II\ "ho has no knov.n assoc1auo11s .... 1111 1hl· 19~ fall l.'an1 pa11n. Lt>:'i \ng\.·lo ellhl•r RoS\' Bin.I or an) ~ll'llil) PohC"t < h1cf ll.-11) I Ga1C"scon11nu\.'" 10 Th1: Di:mocra1$ 'hould h:&\C been tal l 01 ru1uung for lh\' nl1111111auo11 so luck) 13)1 "C'c~. C\t.'n 11 \\<11..on or Uctx·rroth Bt'I~ 11111.) R('pubh ans::ire loo~1ng fur"'nrd to 1hc ract. but 1nos1 ~rt~ l1:ad~·r .. nu: n1or1: 1han JUSI l..1t·l..1ng J1:11) Hro .... 11 \"t.1nridcntlha1 h\·•111 b.1 l .1'~·'' 1ron1 around :&gain. ho"<''t'r 1\01 )1nce an C\l)Cll\l\l" pr1n1at) ha1tll' 1n "h1rh Rrchard N1'(on 1111poSl-J !11111!t('Jr on n1a1or Kc1>ubh\;1n ~n1!)31tn con-. . ' Thephra.sc"k1ndcr.gcnlh!r."cndlcssl) rcpcatcdt1s1thas tht· .)UllC part) :as 11s 196: nonunt.'t." lnbuton. "lH1\d be near!' u•Hll'd 1n air.: ad) bl-en, IS now f unC'llOllln& as 3 kc) C'"'O ptt13\ IOll Of the hn1 ("pros pct' I~ fQr(jQp untl} Sl"\"llli:d bebl0" \Oj 1hr1r hlc\i.111gs and dollar\ Bush ad1nin1strat1on. ... an' brt,hltf 111 ad,an\"r ol an OIX'n (HI a )1n (e oppon,·1u Part of (President) .Bush's _program could a use hinl gubcrna1or1al pi:i.nutr) N1\on lilrrd Tht.• [)l:mocr:n,, on 1hc 01h1:1 hnnd. 1ro1.1blc. t-lc ~-ants a kinder nation without niorc: spending on l'o1npct1t1on •n that )Car's pnmaf). arc M't111111 henl\Ch cs up 101 Jnolhcr f but lht tal'\J) "ACl'C' 1ac.,ed so tron&I) d1\ t)1\ l' 1ubl•rn~fonal pnr11.1~ i>O\!'· donu.·sur prograni ·and. o course ... no nc"'· 1a.\cs." . 1n ra,or or N1,un 1hat the opponent. 1bl) their harJl"s1-fouaih1 ~1ntl" 1"1"'-' ~athcr, ltkc (Ron~I~) Reagan, lhough a .bit ~.more s\('mbl)nuin JOt' Shell. ~'er had Suuc-.\Hurne) G~·n~·~1 Jtilrn \'1tlf1W plausibly. he lauds t,he 1housand ·po1n1.s or hgf11. lhC' n1uch ofa c-hanrc. Ka1np IS \ ll'"\'J as l'C'rlatn 10 run volun1ccrgrvups lighting p<)\'Crty. hon1elessncss and hunger Those S3mt' i:ards an: being ~tatt ('ontro ll('r lint) Dai 1) 11n1\ or The 1roublc IS. rharitl has OC\'Cf fulfilled the role Rt:agnn. re~tackcd af,!in now. 27 )tan kiter. a:s m;i~ noL cltl)\'nd1n1 on_ ho" the l'tck.1 and now Oush. h.:l''rns l~J 1l. ·Reller.-· f'"\1i:;1 Ii.'<!-1 hrstarr OOP 11n,·tt 10 "'~1a1n the--di' 1<ft.'1-but lornit~r \an t-r:1n\'•$1.'0 during the Orcat Depression. P' e people~ free meal but did ao,c.mor"s offi~ ror anothe:r 1crn1. M.i}or IJ1annc Fctn)!Ctn ~111) ilc· not cure the lack of schooling and jobs which prod ul.'Cd ofi<'n S1a1e paM) k1namakrn :sttm ronfi-tl·rn11 nt-0 10 nu11 .. c: 1hc ra..'t:'. 110 n1a11cr hopch.~s~ conditions of p<)\ Crt)' dcn1 thn1 I hey ull1matt•ly will per-"hat. !'th,· h:i) bl..~n buo,l'<l b) anotht.•1 0 I , ' II-I 1 ', b., h i.uadc lJ.S. Sen. Pete Y.11/M>n 10 .k"fk 01\lcr'1n I 1clJ )l·a11, polls \hll"1ng n) a 1u sea CL'Omn11 ment ) go\ernnlCrll to. yes. t e the JOicrnor's oOi<'t. dcspue hi~ h\·r ""h a .. Ilg.hi k·ad 0 ,~r th~· "\•I fare ~lale, ran C\'l!r truly be C'\J)l"C'tcd lo cure l>O'Crt)'. ... m1sc1, 1ng5 about' m::ikinJ ano1h4·r t""Olorll'\" V:in lll" .._:unp. · 1al ur1t) IS the most SUC'<'C ful Ont1·povcn) s1:ue.,..1dc nC'\• !Iii> $00R alter his rl'· ~1rrnn1cn10 l<l'P· H.obcrl ~l at.)1111) pr0&ra111 Cl'Cr devised, Befort it began. nearly 7~i n~ I 0 older l'let.·11on 0impa11n l:is1 yc•r anolhi.·r J)05$1hk.·cn1nn11n the ra('I.· 1r mcr1c.ans hvcd 1n {'O\'Cny. ow r~~·cr 1han l ·in-10 do. But If Y.11l10n don run tu \u('('C't'd hC' run~ 11 n1a> IX' "uh 1hc i.uppor1 of such solut1on.s aren 1 cheap: Social urity pay:s out S200 George Dcukml'J•an. ""ho ha~ d«hn· Lo~ .\11g<·I~ H.cpn·~·nu.111 t-s Ho .... urd bi I hon 1n re11rcmcn1 benefits ever)' )ear.... t-d tot«~ a 1h1rd 1erm. he'lldoso .... 11h tkrm11n and tll•nr~ \\ :1\n1<1n anJ lhl" pon·1 CA~'1 any such radiail mo'c in Bush's finl year. lhc \trong bac-k11'\S of p.111) leader).. ,·on"1di:r.ib1~,a~!~1~~~·on111bu11on' Hui if he take his own advice 5Criously t"cn1ually he will and maJor wn1nbu1ors. rryan) of 10 .,..hK'.h lhl:) ha cat'''' h d . . · •ho1n oppoK\J him 1n h1.s earl) 1 hi.' h!ll of pos,~1b1ht1l') ma\ C\P.1"d ha"e to ('ha nae l5 min · and h\s pohC'\C'$. · _ _ lt'1IC.,..tdc_rl«11on t'ampa1g_ns Sho.i!.id furth1:r. h all )UJI'-~'' the rt•iurn 01 a A"OE COAST ..., .... bl1a 1ry Clladi1w PlllJhtltr " «HiNtc~ MnMI, A•plOC Mt1llle Wilton urpnM' lh4' poin) by not fam1lu1r paurrn 1n ahforn1a pol111t·s,. runn1na. thc $amc ncar-sohd :suppon Rt'pubhLOln unit) and lkn1U1.llllli.' b\' pany l\'JUlars " l'\IX'(ll'<I IU bf d1\Ufl1l\ oiJCrW 10 a ba<'.,UP choice. n:hr1n1 Th1niJ ha'r M'.'llk'd dov.n Y11th1n NK"t»ll l'Omm1ssioncr Pcltr cbcr· lhl' (rOP a quar1cr-c,•n1u11 · aft~r ro1h. unu\ual ind ofll'" tu111uhUOU!'ln· .... ·-.. ..... -·----·---....... ------------ . , .. _ ....... Dir-a~ ..._ ----"&':!--.. --------- ToJa) Ii fn<t.1\, .. t'b 17, •M•h da) l>I I "189 f'ht•rC are .l 17 doa)J ·R 1n the ),~aL Todly"s h•&hllthl 1n h1.110r)' On Feb. 11. 190-I • .lS )c1n If\\. the Supttme l ou11 Is~~ 11s ··one man. one \Ole .. dcc1Mon. rulina 1hat ~)1onal' dtstne's •11h1n <'at~ '"'" mus1 bl: rou&t'I> equal .!n J)(tpUllllOl'l ( On lht' dl1e· Jn 1801. the l LS. ttou~ of Rep. t\'tCR1;&ll't'\ b{olc an cl«:1t.,.,.r he: bclW\-cn 1 fhonla~ Jcffi:rxin 11n~ Aaron Burr. ''"-'< 11n1 Jcfft.•n.on prnt· cknl. Burr bt-c'an1c 'llY Pf'CM(knt. In 181 7, a llf't't1 1n ftllt1rnctr( b«inte the Ii nit lo bl: hp11..'d with .-S from \n~rt<'ll·i. lirs1 p.)<'DMf"ln). In I~. (ha~:o111u f'lk'l'll'll '~rtl 1r.11xir1> conr11n t"ruptro bo1h on 1ht ,lat(' and na11onal Je,cl!I i'<l•lwn Ru1; ._l.li,'lll·r. ;a n1odl·r.uc 'I.'" ) or._ Rl·pu hheJn whorn l"OO"(.'fV;l ll\ l. c· .. 11. fu101a H.~puhheJn!l lo,t-d to hale. 15 dead ')o an.~ 111:10' ol h1' ul<I fuc, Hu11l Ronald Rl·ag;i n and l.bcr) fn.>ld...,Jf,·r ~hl· s~n1bol\. 1f nut 1he ::irchll~I ... 01 lht CUO'>('r\311\(' rt'\OI· u11o n th:H li1)1 .. hook the Kl·puhhcJn 1'011~ 1n \hi.' l'i6t~ und led to the l'\l'l\IUJ! lrtUOlph o( the right "Ing. ha'e rt'Hrl-J rhe caort 10 J)C'~uadc W1IM>n 10 run ror go,ero r 1s UloC'lra ~> mbol of ho.,.. lhl' ~ound:s 1ha1 the par\\ 1nll1etl'tl upQn 11scll ha'c hc.-.Jl.-J (1 "'1~n ·1 w lung :igo lh::it \\ 1\wn ~1111 f,·11 till.' l'nllllt) o/ thl' Rtj)Ublt\Jn nghl 101 ha\ 1111~upporll'\l1nt'uro~n1 Vt•rald ford and oppo5'.'d M:l~aeoin 1n l1ti:"1 cwt lirmpsttlrrl>f't~tU\·n- 11al prnnar). I •o )cari. atlcr thal. \\ 1lson.1htn tht· nl>a)or of&ut•IJ1l'go. tin1'>hN no bt11cr 1han fo1.1r1h 11\ the (i(ll) Julx·rn3torial p1'11na11 , w11h onl> 9 l l'X'n.-en1 or thC' ,·01c. \\1lwn "ould no1 C\C'll ha'e •on !ht• Ci()f' M'natonal no1111nauon 1n 1"81 II l'l'I(' \lct'l~lt•). \\h() "as C'' en n1on: h\•Jr11I> dc-1\-s1ro b) llan.:t- hn1: ro11~n :Ul\l~~. had not :il~u IX"C'n 1n lh\• l'al;.:"'I Ul\-J "1th 1h( J)Oll.)lhthlf that 1hc ~1;tll\ IL~Nll tole( loskt') 1n11h1 ""'" 1h1: J1, 1dcd pnn111r~ ""'lh uni) ::i plui-.. hl) of 1hc \OI(, nu1ny t'on~·r,:111,~''i g1·uJi1n11\ W''l' their 1011.'S 10 \\1l'IOn. Om't r t'\lcd 10 1hc ~n"'1\'. \\ 1l'i<>n !11.'•lt'd the pportun•· I) 10 Jllot\ right·'' 1ng fl"a~ abou1 him h\ bu1k{1n1 11 t'On'4.·11.l\l\C' ~ "l1h h1~ 'Oil'\ on 1111lt1ar) spcnd1n1 :.rW foreign l)Ohe1 . \lorc 1han \\ ll~n ha) ch1nttd !"art) t(11111er,a111t•i ha'c not lost Nu11rol ol lhl: ~n1 , bt.1t the 'n.• n1'9Ch k:i;s str1<knt than '1hc) •m ('\ l'A 10 "Mad'amll Bulk'l"ft) .. f\'\el1cd I picK>f ~1MMma111\pn•m•l'f\'at L.-~ •'-1n Milan l1al · In I "1~ • ifi,· Oil'\· of i\ mn-1\--a brpn bf'Olt.k·•~h"I lo 1h.: "l \'°"''l U1uon I"' >' .. rs atJ> (.htl14.~' 1r~tt" MnK'kep1n$1 V""lMmllOftlmUC'hO( 1 N.•1r "'°'""""" 9'on.k."f t 11t' )'tllf'l •o· ""°'1tk.-nt M.capn ,e.-.n. a Q I hc H:epubhC'an r1gh1 has f>t'i'll lllC'ilO" l'J b ) llUCl'eSS, ' \\ h1lc IA.·mocra1:s nc,·cr ha' c t:x:cn nlu\h on unH). son1cho"A the.')·,,<' :l\Oldt.-d an~ n;.all)' :spC"\iacul11r pn· n\al) bloY1ups r«"Cntl)'. The lust ' nlaJol one OCC'urrcd when Tom ~la)dCn blood1t.-d l' S St:n. John 1 unnc) 1n ~lppos1ng h1) rcnon11na· 11on1nl'il 6. • lncun1benl'.) and l'!lUllOn ha"<' pcrm111cd .. · n . .\Ian Cranston to keep rolling alon w11hout a nv .'oCr1ous oppos111on 1n an)I o ''• pnn1ar1cs or~ until 198b, even in hi:s , itncral-eloct1on ron1ests. The' ovcr- \)OV.'t'nng prcscnC'\' of lrot nacks Ma)or fon1 Bradley 1f~s :similarly d1scour1&ed an~ rompc11tibn in the' 19 2 and 1986 Democratic gubcrnatonal pnmanci.. aut Uradlc) now is 71. rtthcr Iona 1n 1he 1ooth for 1 cand.ida~ for gl)vcrnor. While h ccurrcnllytttks ekx'u n l.l ml}Or of Los nttln. hls erush1n1 derc11 1n thr 1916 gubema1on1l cko1on effttt1vcll P*t an end to h1.s st11cw1dt 1mbitaont. Neither he not IO)Ol'W: d1r it in ' pOJition to dominace. and lhacb)I 1mPQ5t p«iCC on. tht wat o..t. mtK" pnmar,• (or • .,vttnOt. 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Gable . • . 0 wheels on the ground 9' "-04111)r l'llof ~.., 0 (o)(o)@c::::;, The year brings to mind V V space age vehicles -like George Jetson's space ship, or the Jet motorcycles 1n the Star Wars Trilogy. Well, ot.lr technolog1cat breakthroughs have not quite reached the space age -at least not to the general pub/re's knowledge - but, the cars of the '90s will make a definite mark 1n the final years of t~1s century. A few of the i.pnovat1ve autos that will be on their way to the publrc's garages 1n the '90s are the Subarulegac.y; NissarLs.300ZX, the Buick Park Avenue Ultra; Chevrolet's Lum1na. Lexus from Toyota; Ford's Thunderbird Super Coupe and the Probe, ChrysJer's TC. Lotus Esprit, Volkswagen's Corrado; and the lnf1n1t1 by Nissan Choosing a few cars ro focus on r~ not easy And . keep rng in mind that California has one of the largest buying markets tor automobiles -the following cars are a few that should, (}r have, made a distinct mark in WeSt. Coast·hfestyles So , with that in mind. here 1s a brref introduction to the Probe , the TC, the lnfm1t1 and the Lexus . Luxury seems to be the key watchword of the '90s . And Japanese auto makers wrll make a maJor . splash with the 1ntroduct1on ot the Lexus and lnf1nit1 in the fall of this year Both Nissan and Toyota are -taking arnrinovattve appfoaehw1th spec1f1cat1cms for a new dealership and hm1ted market cover age lnflnltl, the upscale drv1s1on of Nissan Motor Corp 1n US A , wdl rntroduce the 045, a luxury sedanw1thaprrce tag between 535 ,000· 540,000, lnflnltf, Lexus, Probe nd :r:c Prevle\Y· A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO T;HE ORANGE COAST D M 30, the sports coupe vers ion. prrced between 522,000· 525,000, and a convertible The045 and M 30 are scheduled to make therr debut November 8 ot th rs year The M30 convertible will be introduced 1n the mid· 90s. -" , What makes this car so special? "We like to think that the attrrbutes that are important wrth the lnf1rnt1line1s the attention to detail, craftsmanship and commitment to excellence by both the manufac- turer and the dealer,' 8111 Wolf, corporate publlC relations manager for Nissan, said . Being one-Of the (.u'st luxury Japanese-c-ars Wftn a VS engine ~II also set the car apart. "We expJct the car to be successful, especrally rn the California market -but 1t will be hm1ted, the lnfmit1 will not be (Please ~e WHEELS/Page IOJ . .~ ! Motor Trend's . 'Import Car of the Year· 1-ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW/Al) Advet1l1lng ...,,,.__,,to the DAILV PtLOTIFriday, f*"-Y 17, 1W ~,.u., Or .... Ceunlf ,....,,.....,... Aulo ..... . Lemll,. Anaheim Stadium Exhibit Buiklngt, 2000 ~COlegellvd. .. -.Saturday. Ftb. 18 though Sunday. Fft>. 26 H•••s.urday 11 a .m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday and Monday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Tutsday through Friday I to 9 p.m. A I 111111111 S4. 50 adults; S2 . 2 5 stniors and 6-1 2 ytars; ~r6frtt. Scopes Wtst Coast premiere of Nissan 300ZX; Subaru ltgaey; and Buick Park Avenut. Previtw showing: 1990 Ch~vroltt lumina, lnfiniti 045; Eagle Talon; Lexus LS 400; Volkswagtn Corrado; and California Camaro Conctpt Car. 's::::.\ More than 450 new models from tne world's leading manufacturers. All displays indoors, located In ntw high-tech txhibits buildings. Convtnient close-in parking. *** Officials ot tht Orange County International Auto Show have planned special Feb. 20. President's Day hours and a Feb. 22, Consumer's Day program. Show hours on the Monday (Feb. 20); are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. During Consumtr's Day (Feb. 22), experts will hold a series of three 30 minute discussions on subjects of inttrest to car buyers. Rtprestntativt's from Ford Motor Co. will talk on ntw car warrantits and service, while ~mbtrs of Chrysltr Corp. Wo~n·s Advisory Soard discusses· tht importance in making a ntw car purchase based on family need. Auto lndustry''experts will also cover manufadurer's rebates and low interest new car incentive programs and what they mean to the byyer. Topics will be covered in an afternoon session starting at I: 30 p.m. and again at 6:4 5 p.m. A brief question and answer session will follow each program. Consumer Day show hours are 1 to 9 p.m. The annual Orange.County Auto Show is sponsored by the Motor Car Dealer's AssQciation of Orange County. The Orange County Auto Show section is a special advertising supplement to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. The Pilot is located at 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa 92626. Patricia A. Gable -Special Section Editor Editorialjlayout Sam Strickland -Creative Services Cover design. OCstiowt T M prM*re of the SuUiU legacy and West Coast prem1~s of the Nissin 300ZX and Buick Park Av~ Ultra att among 4 SO ntw modtts ondispay at tht 30th MniW~ td1tion of tM Orangt County lnttrnat1onal Auto ShoW. Thts yt.-s show is a far cry from t~ tar1y onts htld at t~ Orange County Fairgrounds and in lattr years ar the Anaheim Convention Centtr. Orange County's growth during the 80s has esculated it to fourth 1n vehicle ownership among all counties 1n t~ Unrted States, while sales have tended toward medium to higher priced models . in recent years. Manufacturer's have been quick to respond to the pos1t1ve new car selling climate 1n • Orange County, making the auto show an early sellout for the past three years This year's show features five pr~m1er1;Jt. Subaru is introducing its all-new J 990 legacy models due for release this spring. legacy features sedan and wagon models and has larger four- cyhnder engines. Subaru officials feel the legacy will be a big hit with Orange County buyers look- ing tor a luxury model that combines economy with per- formance . Nissan's long-awaited J 990 "'"--\•• 30GtX Is ,..... ... Its premiere • Anlhtim Stldkln's rww txhtbit IUdlng. Thi IWO-Wlt model witl be"' showrooms ;n late May to be followed by a 2+ 2 and Turbo venion tater In the year. T.,. new Z is '°'9f. bwr and wider than previous modets. It packs an al- new 3.o-ttt" dual oveme.ci cam 24-vatve V-6 eng1nt that dt- velops 222 hp. Standard Is an anti-lock braking system and four-wheel disc brakes. Nissan also unveils a multi- purpose vehicle. Axxess Sched· uled tor a spring release. this 1990 model offers the utility of a van. but 1s smaller and delivers the performance of a sedan. Seats can be arranged carry five adults and two children in comfort . The 2.4 liter engine is the same found on tht 240SX model. Axxess fea- tt.ires all-wheel drive. automati- cally transfenng torque to which ever wheels have traction, com- pensating for slick roads and cross winds. Another new model on display at the show. 1s the Buick Park Avenue Ultra. This luxury sedan tor the 1990' s is 210. 1 inches in length and is powered by a fuel Injected 3.8-liter V-8. The new Riviera mode l is also being fea· tured at Buick's display. The le Fevre, specialty car. offers euro .. classic styling and a .. ... o.-T . -•aro .. ..,.. ... N 11•••• - U.C.J&f! •• ... Cl AOvt• LOl\.iS tu•••u "'' J J •5•7 tt tOn0\.1 '4 ,l t--..__..__·~·~·--L-'--'--L.-L--l....IO~~'-..l,--L-LW..-L-....&-...1-...1..-.L-1-J >. 'T .. .,~ ••• •O " 0 0 U •S U 41 U •t $0 tt 41 U ~ » k S1 U tt .O •• .. 0 .. .. IO ,, 21 ..... A l .............. ·~"·_... ....... _.. ........... ~·-··~·--i.-r..-i....1..-J.....&..;...a...;.:....&..;;..1.;..&....l ' •C "" ..._., ... ,. 04..0\\IOl •\.I • J J • s • , • • ~ " 0 " .. • IH '.,.. i C•CUl\JllC (1"'•'11i..I•·~'"'°"'" '° ., •l ., .. " •• ., •• .. $0 •• $1 SJ . , .. . ... I ' Vi'l .. 1,;l •Sllt • 1 • • '° " 0\.IWfStot1161'J0JtJJ ''" ''" ''" Sleet chmls wtcl'I .,... ~ dtrs. The two door ccqae II ~rtd by a 5GOcd>ic inch. 375 hp v-a fnllnl. Thi lln*ed ,,o- duction UI Is priced in tM ·sao.ooo to s 100.(XJO rangr. Dodge Intrepid, a 2.2 liter turbochlrged enginf, 225 hp car of tomorrow, hightights the Chrysltr d1v1s1on's shoW display It's IKcraft-styled canopy dtsign helps create a smooth a«o- dynamk shape and a low-to-the- ground look sense of p<>Wer. D~ also debuts a Prtmiere ES model and t~ tirst display 1n the country of a Dakota Convertible pickup. , Chrysler Plymouth's display in- cludes the Chrysler TC by Maserati, an Italian designed two seater high performance sport coupe with removable hardtop and leather upholstery. Plymouth will have the most unusual vehicle in the entire auto show. Slingshot. a concept car, has a carbon-fiber chassis and ad- JUStabfe tour-wheel suspension. Flexible fenders are positiontd above the wheels tor aero- dynamic styling and the modular rear end exposes the frame and the 2.2. liter twin cam, turbo- charged engine. Chevrolet's display also fea- tures a preview of its new 1990 Lum1na sedan, it's largest front - fO'f'Oh -· 0 ...... lllOdff. I.""*" .. Di IVllll* "ttlh I sundlrd four• ~ andopcjarYI V-6 andwil lrlroduce coupe and NV Wt· SiOr8 In ....... and Ill. ftw SIX pasSft9f lldirt °""9 a 2.SL. tngt~ with thrft-speN ~ matK. front wtwf dftw tnet ~ recl1rwng front seats IS ~d equ1pment. The Gfo h from c~~t lncluMs tM 1990 luxury Storm, alOng with the Tracker 4x4 me>MI. Audi contributes another premitre model. The 20-vatve. f1ve-cyt1nder Audi Quattro Coupe With four-whttf drive, teatures a front apron. wide beam Mad- hghts and raktd windscreen. Volkswagen's supercharged J 58 hp Corrado coupe is capable ot speeds up to J 40 mph. Jeep-Eagfe's 1990 entry as the company's first luxury model. Talon, offered 1n both a sedan and wagon versions. One of the great names in Brit1sh-bu1lt cars is making its Orange County International Auto Show debut The lotus Esprit 1s the production version ot the fame lotus ract car that has been a consistent winner on the European Formula I Circut for years. - VISltors will see all the great names 1n sedans. sports cars. Ple11se stt SH0\11 /PIJ9e 41 1) ,. 15 u 11 ,. M ~. n » ~ U ~ » U ~ 1111111 . ... ·- • ... J ... I • ' Cttlvtik f T I i.I Cc ••• a u ts'» 11 n 1t JI ll » l4 U M 11 M ~ 40~ "' 0 'J •M .... I Ut ·~ ·-l~ •I t-"" .......... .__.__..__.___.__....--'--'--------..:ol-..._..l-~~L.....1.--L---L-L...J c ------_.._---...__...__..__.__.__..__._--'-_,__._~ 1-_ -~ : -_ _j. I 111111 ® ..o .. o• ~Clf l•G\.t '° •. 0 ~ " u~uwuw .. ..,., u., ...... ., .. THEODORE ROBINS · cs;a~ AND ·SALEEN . . .. 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I ~1111, -~~ -.2 . --~..-. --· ORANGE COUNTY AUTO IHOW/An ~Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Frjd9y, ~ 17, 1--3 #1 R Selected models only see dealer for detalls '89 WGOLF ~~~.~2-DR ( .t:019743) 5epd, pow•r etHrlng, radio pr•p, tlnf«I window•, rMll•I "'" . ~~I~~ S ii'i·os•320 (VIN::421&45) .,,,,,. . .,. . FACTOIY STICKll •••••••••• $8531 ~~~~ 5 6999 '89VW ETTA 2-DR 5epd, tinted window•, redlal tire•, raclc and plnon •IHrlng a mor•. . FACTORY STICKER •••••••••• $10, 105 5 8995 -vouR PRICE • ••••••••• $8463 ~~I~~ 5 6999 4 -ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW/An Advertlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, F~ 17, 1119 Improvements, value highlight new BMWm N ~ models, grtattr value and detail im- provtmtnts h1ghltght the I 989 BMW model line. Htading the news from the Bavarian Motor Works 1n Munich. West Germany 1s an al-ntW five-series· two sleek. yet roomy and luxurious sports sedans that embody BMW 's most advanced design and engineeringt In the compact three-series. the two most affordable BMW modtls get a more powerful engine, increasing per- formance as well as value . The ultra-luxurious seven- series now consists of three models. including the new long-wheelbase 7351l. Other models in the hne return for 1989 with detail refinements. The line consists of tour series' and 14 models. Seven-Series -BMW's largest. most luxurious sedans. The flagship is the 7 50iL -a luxury car. and the only 12- cylinder sedan ottered in North Amer1Ca. Two six-cylinder models -7 35i and the longer- wheelbase 735il, which joined the line in mid-1988 - blend luxury with efficient performance. Six-Series -BMW's classic sports-luxury coupes continue tor 1989 with' engineering refinements that include new ~ed-sens1t1ve ~' st"r- 1ng. Once again. two models art offered· the M6 (1988 model) and t~ 635CS1. Five-Series -As alt-new successors to the for~r 5351 and 52~. the 535i and 5251 are the ,,._, benchmarks for European sports sedans. Three-Series -t~ popular compact sedan and con- vertible hne features more power 1n its two most af- fo"rda~ models, as well as new ' body-color deformable bump- ers on most models. The new 3251 two-and rour-door sedans, which replace the for-· mer 325, now feature the high-performance 2. 5-lrter en- gine that has garnered glow- ing praise from critics and owners alike. The sporty 3251s and the popular 32Si Con- vertible continue with deta il improvements. Introduced in 1988. the all-wheel-drrv,e 3251X 1s now available in two- and four-door versions w ith manual or automatic trans- mission. The M3. a special high-performance model from BMW M otorsport, continues as a blend of race-bred engi- neering and Grand Touring luxury. Since it s 1ntroduct1on rn 1987, t~ new seven-senes has become the best-sellrng top-class luxury automobile in Gtrrnany. With tht addft1on of the 735iL. which combines the longer whftlbase of thf 7 SOiL with the sia-cytinder MQfnf of the 7 35i, the serits now caters to a wider Sptaetrum of 1ndrv1d- ual luxury-car buyers' needs. The 7 SOiL Is t~ only sedan sold in America w ith a V-12 engine Designed for per- formance. the 5.0-liter. 296- horsepower V-12 engine fea- tures weight-saving aluminum construction, dual computer engine-management systems and many innovations that reduce service requirements. Powered by BMW's 3.5- hter, 208-hp six-cylinder en- gine, t-he 7351 and 7351L offer performance at a higher level of fuel eff1Ciency. The shorter- wheelbase 7 3 S1 1s the only car in its class available with a five- speed manual transmission. After receiving extensive engineering improvements and revised bumpers in 1988, the classic sports-luxury coupes continue for 1989 w ith further detail improvements. One 1s the adoption of Servo- rronlc power steering, which replaces the former eng1ne- speed~controlled power assist with electronically controlled car-speed-sens1t1ve assist. Though not a quantum change from the previous system, f Pte•~ s~e BM\llf /PIH}e St Fdrd wins Car of the Year with Thunderbird Super Coupe T he 1989 Thunderbird Super Coupe. Motor Trend magazine· s 1989 Car of the Year, takes Ford Division's Thun- derbird lineup to new levels of performance and sophistication. "Thunderbrrd has always been an image leader in the mtd- specialty market segment, .. .Thomas Wagner . Ford vice presi- dent and Ford D1v1s1on general manager. said. "The Super Coupe's Car of the Year award advances an already splendid Thunderbird tradition of award- winning excellence.·· Thunderbird's aerodynam1C new shape tor t 989 gives Super Coupe an air-drag coefficient of .35. More than 700 hours of w ind-tunnel testing also con- tributed to reduced passenger- compartment wind noise and improved stab1llt~and handhng tn curves. The Thunderbird's new plat- form gives the car a longer, ·wider stance. The wheelbase 1s nine inches longer than the 1988 model. and the front-and rear- cread w idths have been increased 3.3 and 1. 7 inches. respectivety. for improved rrde and h~ndhng A new. four-wheel, fulty inde- pendent suspension system - typically available only on ~ch more expensive cars -further enhances Thunderbird's nde- and-handllng charactenstics. Inside, every front-and rear- seat space measurement has been Increased for 1989 Most notably. Thunderbird's rear-seat hip and shoulder room have been in- creased by 7. I and 3. 9 inches. respectively. making the back seat more comfortable for three passengers. Ov~raH. Thunder- Audi 80 receives praise for styling · T he balance of luxury and value 1n a Euro- pean sports sedan is represented 1n the t 989 Audi 80. which earns nigh pnls~ to Its styling, comfort and performance. Tht Audi 80 sedan's sleek. aerodynamic uter1or -in- corporating such ~sign fta- turts as a raktd w1ndshitld, nush wtndOw glass. curved halogen heacAamps and body· tm~ated door handles - Mfps tht Audi 80 to rtach a drag co~ffldtnt ot .31, ~ lownl ~« IChitved on a ~tlon car offertd by Audt lri tfW Unittd States. T~" design etf111111CS ce>mbln! to dllvfr bdt., road PH· ilalmce ... , ~ant ~in...,..f'laiH. Nd SJ's Coq>ICt flC· ...... II ftlOllY. ca. ........... culk cylrnder. 2.0-hter ef9ne gen-~nt process, wt11ch 1ncfudts era"s 108 hor~r and se*1g thf body with PVC, products a torque rating of jppfylng a stone-chip-rests· 121 foot-pounds at 3,200 rev-Jant fil!r coat to the loWtr olut1.~>ns _e_er minute. Oe.sl~ ~el ancUloocMn9 aa...... for h1gh-spttd German .uco-lowtr body cavit;.s wtth hot bahns, the Audi 80 achieves a wu. M I 989 Audfs •e top test ttack ~ of 122 bKMd by ' l~year ltmlted milts ptr hour and acceterarn warraity against corrosion from ztro to 60 mph in 9.7 pefforMton. seconds with manual trans· NM exterior colors •e mtsslon. walll*Oft dw Audi 80 sedan. Optional on the Audi 80 ts• Nan -'* standard colors lhree-speed Momlae IAftl-n TOmldo ltd. MMM ltd miSSion intorpora~a rMsed .,.. 4*W White. A non- Autamltlc Wit ua Wldt a ,,., nc C111rt01t 111c1c ts op- CUHunctlon llflJtard 1t1M five CINKOlt prevenuiHiftingMdNUtrll tt CillCler a., IS Wei• l*:k .... ,.. ..... Is the " --Tbl~--.....Jl.L.J.::.." bird's EPA Passenger Volume Index IS 9. 5 cubic feet larger than last year's model. The rear-wheel-drive Thunder- bird's Standard and LX models include a 3.8-llttr, V-6 engine with sequential EFI; a four-speed automatte overdrive trans- mission; a11 cond1t1on1ng; tinted glass, a long spindle short-and long-arm front suspension for improved steenng response, in- dependent rear suspension for better nde and handling: power rack-and-p1n1on steering fspeed- sens1tive on LXand Super Coupe). interval windshield w ipers, motorized shoulder belts with manual lap belts rn the front seats; lap /shoulder bt'lts for rear out- board passengers, and a lap belt for the center passen- ger Thunderbird LX features in- clude an electronic instrument cluster, an AM/FM stereo radio wnh cassette player. speed con- crol. a ti lt-steering wheel. a ve- h1cle·ma1ntenance monitor, a lea,her-wrapped steering wheel, a six-way power drrver's seat and a Power Lock Group Thunderbird Super Coupe 1s powered by a 215-horsepower supercharged 3.8-hter V-6 en- gine with 1ntercooler, electronic fuel inJection and dual exhausts Atso standard are a five-speed manual transmission. an anti-lock braking system with (our-wheel disc brakes, a handling suspension wtth automatlC ride control. a Traction Lok rtar axle. I b-1nch cast aluminum wheels. pert ormance trres, a performance analog instrument cluster and articulated sport seats . An auto- matic overdrrve transmission also 1s available Volkswagen debuts Corrado V olkswagen's first full-technological leader It 1s de- blooded sports car, the signed to take us into the 21st 140-mile-per-hour Cor-century and will serve as the rado, made its U.S. debut at the 1howp1tce for our ~dvan~ed re- Greater Los Angeles Auto Show search and development,.. a . January of 1989. -vor~swagen sp~k~sperson. said For Volkswagen, 1989 1s a The quickest and fas test Volks- milestone year Not. only is the wag en ever. the new Corr ado will company celebfatmg the 1n-be a 1990 model when tt goes on troduction of Its first sports car. sale in the United States in the but this year also marks Volks-Summer of 1989 It is also the tirst wagen's 40th anniversary in supercharged Volkswagen pro- Amenca. , duct1on automobile to be sold 1n In 1949. the frrst two Volks-America wagen Beetles were off1C1ally Styled by Volkswagen Design imported into the US Since that and assembled by Germany's humble beginning. more than premier coachburlder. Wilhelm nine m1ll1on VWs have been sold Karmann, the newCorrado sports in this country car is powered by a unique. "The new Corr. supercharged engine developing enhance Volkswagen's image as a 158 horsepower According to SHOW ... ,rompage2 convertr~s .. trucks vans, multi- purpo~ vth1cles, race cars, uotic's and s~cialty vehicles at thrs yHr' s 30th anniversary show ed1tron Some 200,0CX> square feet of display area also includes a w ide array of dccessory booths Auto show hours are Saturday. I 1 a.m Volkswagen engineers, the Cor- rado's mechanically driven G60 supercharger provides a broader power band and smoother pow er dellvery than an exhaust-driven wrbocharger would oo a Slmtlar sized engine Another unique feature of the Corrado 1s its speed-activated rear spoiler .that automatically extends at speeds over 45 miles per hour to reduce rear end llft New tor t 989 are three new Fox models. a two-door GL model and twp f 1ve-speed GL Sport models. ·a seven-seat Vanagon called the Carat. and an optional electtonrc anti-lock braking sys· tem fABSJ for the Jetta GU I 6V and Jetta Carat to 9 p m , Sunday and Mon- day /hohday. 11 am to 7 pm and ·daily • 1 pm to 9 p .m Adm1ss1on 1s S4.50 adults. S2 25 seniors and ages 6· I 2 yrs , under 6 1s free. • Jeep Corp . makes tracks with 1989 light trucks J eep CQIP. moves 9"lO 1989 with anc>tMr firU in t~ rour-whrel-drive light rruck lnousrry. The Jeep Cherokee it1d W~r modffs tquippfd wtth 4 .OI. six-cyt;~r engjr1's and ~c-Trac wHf be avallble with an optional foor- wheel anti-lock brake system that 1.s fuly optrauonat 1n four-wheel drive. The Jeep anti-lock brake sys- tem, designed by knd1x, will operate in tither two-wheel or four-whttl-drrve modes It will be offered as an option on seltcted 1989 Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer models In addition,' Jeep Corp. will introduct a tnm package tor Wrangler ..;._ the Islander. This model features a soft top and special graphics on the hood, doors and spare ttre cover Wrangler Islander will appeal to t the young. image conscious and ' adventurous buyer BMW ... Frompage4 Servotronic does combine some- what ltghter steering effort for I parking and low-speed man- 1 euvenng with the same r1rm road feel dnvers expect. l Both six-series models are coupes with classrcally elegant and sporty body design. seating for four and BMW's own brand of performance and handhng. The limited-edn1on M6 1s the ultra-hrgh-performance ~x-senes model Its ''heart" is the compett- tron-proven 24-valve dual-over- head-camshaft engrne. whose 256 horsepower can accelerate 1t to 60 mph 1n 6.8 seconds and a top speed of l 56 mph. The 635CSr rs powered by the r 3.5-hter 12-valve engine. whrch ~ delivers 208 hp. Buyers have a • choice of electronically controlled 1 four -speed automatic tramsm1ss1on or f1ve-spee1d man- ual overdrive transm1.ssion • Since its 197 5 debut 1n North .. America. the five-series has ac- ' counted for more than 165,(X)() ... sales and has earned a reputation ,. as the leading European sports sedan ly pr~ brike k>ck-op during HVtre bf Ming conditions, the dt-kxk brae syst~ im- proves vehicle stabtbty and in- crea~s the ability to maMwtr the vthtc~ ~r most con- ditions. The 1989 Cheroktt 1s otttrtd in Base, Sport. Pioneer. Laredo and l1mttt$1 models. wn1~ the W~tr 1s otftrtd as a L1fnfted ~I. Kteptng Cherokee and Wago~er in the forefront of the four-whttl·drtve industry is the e~ctronicalty fuel-Injected, 4 .Ol. six-cyh~r engine, the most powerful engr~ of its stze in the fight truck industry. The Power Tech Sut is rate.C at I 77 horse- power at 4 .500 rpm with a torque rating ot 224 toot pounds at 2.500 rpm and 1s standard equip- ment on the Wagoncer L1m1ted and Cherokee Limited models New for 1989 1s the Wrangler Islander model whrch is targeted. dnvrng and ownership to more people than any other serres. Over the past several model years, thrs. most compact of llnes has been expanded and refrned beyond the original concept of a four-cylinder. two-door .sports sedan to include two-and four- door sedans and a convertible For 1989. the evolutron takes another step as the most af- fordable three-senes models get the powerful 2 5-hter engine previously reserved for the more upscale models. Formerly called 325. the revised two-and four- door sedans now take on the 3251 des1gnat1on The 325rs . a sportier and more luxurrous version of the two-door 3251, continues for 1989 with its drsuncuve equ1pment. lrm1ted-slrp drfferennal, sports suspension. wider 14 x 6.5 J cross-spoke y.theels, front and rear spoilers. leather seating with sports front seats and a leather M-Technic steerrng wheel Introduced last year 1n two- door form with manual trans- m1ssron. the all-wheel-drive 32S1X 1s available tor 1989 w ith two or tour doors and manual or automatic transmission 1989 brings the th1rd-gener- • atron ftve-serres. and it's the Now rn rts thrrd model year. the brggest departure yet for the 3251 Convertible has proved BMW sports sedan Available 1n · popular For 1989 the con- two models -5351 and 5251 -the new five is somewhat shorter vert1ble's appearance is refined by and wider outstde than rts prede-a slimmer . cleaner-looking third cessor. and roomier ms1de. Its brake light body design shows a d1scmct BMW Motorsport's potent ,_ tamrly resemblance to the larger M3. a sports machrne based on seven-serres, yet 1s sportier in the three-senes. continues for 't1 profile and m.ore compact 1n 1989. Its special bodywork, I 6- d1mens1ons. valve dual-overhead-cam engine. Since r 977, begrnn1ngwrth the and rac1ng-1nsp1red suspension pace-settrng 3201. two gener-and brakes -all of which at ions of three-series have contribute to an e xh1lar at rng dt1v· brought the pleasures ot BMW ing expenence ~!COUNTY AUTO IHOW/An Advert~ ~t to the DAILY PfLOTIFricMy, Feewu.y 17, 1 .. -1 to a~al to the young, image conscious, wd~tducated buytr The Wran~r Islander carries spK1al graphics on, the hood, doors and spare t1rt cover. It 1s offered in Mahbu Yellow, Bnght Red. Pearl White and Pac1f1c Blue Joining the Wrangler Islander are the S, Base. Sahara ·and Laredo models for 1989. The Wrangler S. introduced in mid-1988 as an._ entry level Wrangler, is offered wrth a soft top, 2 SL four-cyhnder engine and five-speed manual trans- m1ss1on The Wrangler Sahara features a travclfsafarr appearance In ad- dition, the Wrangler Laredo hard top model provides ah upscale look to the mtenor and exterior. Jeep lorp. will continue to offer power and performance in 1989 on the Jeep Comanche models. The fuel-Injected 2.5L. four-cylinder eng1~ 1s standard on some models and the 4 .OL. six- cyhnder engine 1s optional In 1989 the Grand Wagoneer will have a keyless entry system which features remote control lock/unlock control •• ~ Chevrolet Qreviews 1990 Lumina sedan C hevr()let IS sakJtlng the 30th anniversary of the Orange County Inter- national Auto Show with a display of MW models that includes a preview of its l 990 Lumina sedan The new Lumma II~ to be introduced later 1n the year features a sedan. coupe and all- purpose-van). The company estimates full production could aceount for 200,(X)() annual 'sales. The Lum1na sedan and coupe 1s expected to appeal to married couples with children It comes with a four-cylinder engine or optional· V -6 power and will 11'l(lude four-wheel drsc brakes. four-wheel rnde- pendent suspension. three- speed automatrc transmission, front wheel drive. power sceer- rng. spht back with dual rechn- 1ng front seats, sport ~ covers and many other stan- dard featurts Chevrolet design experts have incorporated an Hro· dynamrc body With ftush- mounted glass and composite halogen headlamps and more interior room than 1n any previous front wheel dnve sedan. It will also be available 1n a special Euro-model lumma APV offers seating for up to seven passengers usrng as many as two rooms of modular seating 1n back of the two front seats A cargo ver- sion rs expected to be made available later to meet the needs of the growing com- mercial market. The six passen- ger coupe rs a hm1ted pro- duction model and will follow the debut of the sedan and all- purpose vehicle 1-ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW/An~-· .. .,,,.._.. to .. DAILY PILOT~-.. ,........, 17. ,_ The LS 400 fea- tures an array of sound dampening materials to ~ . . . m1n1m1ze noise, vibration and harshness. C hrysler Motors' first ever two-place luxury sport coupe, Chrysler's TC by Maserati, makes its debut in the lineup for the North Amiri can market for the 1989 model year. The convertible-hardtop is built in Italy and shipped to the U.S. for sale through specially franchised dealers. Introduction will be on a regional basis, starting in California. The TC 1s a completely equipped, one price automobile with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of S30,000. There are no extra-cost options. The Chrysler-Maserati is a front-whttl drive Msign and offers a choice of two power trains; an intrrcoolf!d, electronic fuel inJected turbocharged 2.2-liter engine paired with a three- speed automatic transmission, or a hig~r-hor~er 16- valve fuel-injected intercooled turbo paired with a Getrag 5- speed manual transmission. Running gear includes power four-wherl disc bratces with anti-lock system by Teves; Michelin J 5-inch sterl-~tted radial tires; unique cast aluminum road wheels; a s~ciafly-tuned suspension w ith gas-charged dual-path front I so-struts, gas- charged rear shocks. and fro m and rear sway bars; and firm- feel, l 4: 1 ratio rack and pinion power steering. Chrysler's TC is equipped w ith air conditioning, power windows, power door locks. 6-way power rtclining buck.~t seats, power antenna. a high quality Chrysler-Infinity II ~nd system. hander alted I tall an leather interior, tilt steering column, and gauge instrumentation. Chrysler's TC is built at the Maserati manufacturing tadlfty in M ilan, Italy. and shipped via Emden, Germany, to U.S. ports, where radio. spare tire.jack. and t~ stri~swtlbeaddf!d. A T ht four-door LS 400 is the most rtoquent otemtnt or Lexus prodUct philosophy: to offrr uncompromMd automotiw fftginffring, Msign. r~luauryand safrty in 1 sophisti<ated MW class of luxury aurCJmOblf. , Its 4 .<Mttft, four-<lm. 4 3-va/Ne MJminUm V8engiM is OM of tht first to bf! offered by a Japanr~ manufactur« lrld capitalrzts on T oyou's wortd-lf!ading t~rlence in ~etoping multi-cam, mufti-valve engines. D~spitr Its rstlmatf!d 250 hor~powrr, tht LS 400 Will not bt subj«t to a Gas Guz•r tax Tht LS 400' s l~pr'*"1 front and rHr doubAe wishbOnt . susprnSton trams with an rxtrrmrty ng1d bOdy to detrver outstanding handling. Brakes are four-whttl discs with standard eltctronrc antilock brakes tor maximum stopping power under alt conditions. The LS 400' st xtrrior styling is a continuation ot tht le xus • phrlosophy of combining ~implf! ttegancr with outstanchng aerodynamics. OtMt substance, analog Instrumentation and functional 1rgonomics charactrrizt rts five-passenger interior. Tht materials -gtnulnr wood and warm fabric or optional soft leathtr -Mmc>nstratt attention to harmony ot color and texture as weU as durability. As today's luxury-car buyer tx~cts. the texus LS 400 abounds in enginttnng, design. luxury and quality features. It boasts more than 300 world firsts in engineering and design. Tht LS 400arrodynamtc drag coefficient of .29 is the lowest among luxury sedans. Clean, smooth lt~s set the basic conditions for low air resistance and a tram of des1~rs and engineers then refined the basic ~sign with minute aero- dynamic improvements to reach their goal of a Cd under .30. The result 1s increased high-speed stability and an amazing lack of w ind noise. The TC isa convertible with a folding top that is manually oper- ated and stowed be- neath a metal tonneau cover. rmance andlin . I nf1nrt1, the luxury car division of Nissan Motor Corp. in the U.S.A .• has unveiled the 0 4 S luxury sedan The 04 S will be available at lnfln1t1 dealerships in the fall of 1989 The four-door sedan 1s equipped with a new 4. S-llter. 3 2 valve, VB engine. The all-aluminu~ alloy engine features tour cam shafts. four valves per cylrnder and delivers 270+ horstpower The 0 45 has an equally impressive dr1vetraln - ncorporat1ng a computer controlled tour-speed overdrive aucomattc tr ansm1ss1on system. inter acttvely linked w ith the 0 45, VB engine The 045 engine provides more than 280 foot-pounds of torque at 4 .OCX> RPM. and accelerates from zero to 60 in JU St over seven seconds And, of course. the car 1s outfitted w ith for- wheel disc, anti-lock brakes and a viscous limited slrp d1tferent1al. The 0 45 reacts with prec1s1on to driver input via speed sens1t1ve. power assisted rack and pinion steering. And the fully independent. multt-link suspension instills incomparable driving conf 1dence. The exterror styling 1s designed co create a wide and low. flu1d-hke image. with the power of the body gathering at the tour wheels. The end-effect 1s one of a sleek, clean surf ace. Unhke styling trends of late. aerodynamrcs was notthe primary concern of the form. Ra\ her. an emphasis was placed on air management to promote high-speed touring stability. A further f1ne-po1rit oft~ e xtenor 1s the quality of its f1n1sh Th~ 04 5 1s f1n1shed with a unrque fluoro-urechane type f1n1sh whlc'h provJ_des an unparalleled smooth. wet-look effect. An integral part of che lnf1nm painting process 1s a wet-sanding. by hand, after the first and second coats of paint ~Leasing• All Mak • ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW/An Adu ...... ag •IPPll "*ll to ._ DAILY '9LOT lfrtd9/, ,..., 17, 1.. -7 ow to ... ' .., T hf I 989 Ford''* can onthf imporu indwlliYI' spteialty segment with I VI~ ot high-tectt feanl . and slffk s~ that further advances Ford's~ dynamtc ~ign le~. Atmed at young profftsfonlls, Probe featurn front wheel drive. a ~tandard I 2-vilw 2.2-titerfour-cyltnder enginewidi mutti-pon electronte tuet i¥etton on Gland LX models.• wet as an 1ntercooled/turboctiar~ version on the GT, Ind four- \VMet independent suspenJlon. Probe's hidden neldlamps help create a smooth. low aerodynamic shape. An innovative window-glass treatment Wtth nush glass also contributes to a. 30 coetric1ent of air drag that makes Probe the most aerodynamic production car Ford has ever desig~d. Probe is a two-door hatchback. and 1s available 1n three series. GL. LX and GT. The GL combines ~ek styhng. quality and a high level of standard features at a co~t1t1ve prrce. Standard equipment includes five-speed manual trans.axle (a four-speed automatte transaxle rs optional on Gland LX); power rack-and-pinion steerrng; power front disc/rear ~rum brakes; retractable halogen headlamps. performance I~ strumentat1on. 1nclud1ng tachometer. The Probe LX 1s aimed at buyers of small specialty cars who want a lrttle more luxury 1n a sporty car Standard on the LX are luxury cloth seat trim, tinted glass, dual electric remote-control mirrors, bodys1de paint strips, Light Group. electronrc rear window defroster. tilt-steerrng column and cluster. storage space under the passenger seat and sport bucket seats . ----------- The interior of the 045 is fin- ished in either rich leather or naturarwoor. ·nz:· The Easy Way. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STOP BY HOUSE OF IMPORTS AND FK..L OUT AN OFRCIAL ENTRY FORM SO YOU'ii BE ELIGIBLE --TO WINI/------- THEN, YOU CAN PICK-UP YOUR FREE T-SHIRT! AND POSTERS Participating CJealet for 1989 l.A. Mara thon 315189. OF IMPORTS · eustomer eommnm.-.i -.wt:-8ulnl Nik.~--~ (MU) 1 GM.Nae COUNTY AUTO IHOW/An AcMrt111111..,....,..,.to1M DAILY PILOT/fftdlr, '*'*Y 17, 1 .. Nissan's JOOZX, a two-se ater sports aw with die 19'° lllOdel ., ••• It w•I deltut on the a V-6 e ngine, w lll be compl•t•IJ reltJl•d for West Coast at the OC show. N fssan unveils 'Z' flagship ·model . A three-year drive co create what Nissan engineers en- v1S1oned as the "world's best affordable sports car" comes to past beginning Feb. 18 at the Orange County International Auto Show with the unve1hng of the much antiC1pated 300ZX. More powerful. more aero- dynamte and more soph1st1Cated in every detail the fourth gener- atton Z car has been completely redesigned and evokes the "fun- to-drive spirit" which launched the first generation 240Z model some 20 years ago. "As our tlagsh1p model for the.. I 990's we feel this new Z makes and important statement about the lineup of vehicles we plan to bring to the rprketplace 1n the years to come," Robert Thomas. vice president and general man- ager ot Nissan, said The 1990 300ZX c1NO-sear coupe 1n scheduled for dealer showrooms around May I . while a 2+ 2 version 1s scheduled for July and a twin-turbo model offered in the fall Orange County auto enthusiasts will be seeing the new Z for the first time anywhere 1n the western Unrted ·States. Lower and wider than its predecessor, but w ith a longer wheelbase, the all-new Z sports a front-biased shape suggestmg a road-hugging. aggressive ap- pearance that Japanese de- signers say resembles "an animal stalking its prey." Under the hood. the 300ZX packs an all-ne~ 3 0-hter dual . overhead cam 24-valve V-6 en- gine that develops 2 2 2 horse- ppwer. which 1s 17 more horse- power than last year's Turbo Z. Such features as direct 1gmt1on and vanable valve t1m1ng provide instant response and smooth performance throughouc the op- erating range. The new model will nde on a platform that ranks as one of Nissan's most sophisti- cated chassis to date. The 300ZX will be ottered 1n I I colors. many of whrch have not been available on other Nissan models. Optional equipment will in- clude a tour-speed electronically controlled automatic trans- mission. an electronics package. a leather package and a N1ssan- Bose Audio System . Chevrolet introduces G o line C htvrolet 1ntroduc's a tamHy ot ntW v~icles 1n l 989 markrtrd ~r a ntW na1Mplatt -~o - anwd at attracting import buytrs. TM four Gto vrhicles being 1ntroduc~ 1n the 1989 modtl y'ar arr the tu~-eff1citnt Mttro. the teonomkal Sprctrum. a ~ small tamdy sedan called Prizm and Track''· a nt!w tour-whttl- drivt sport utility vrhtcle. Gto -sigrwtylng .. ot rht world'· -gives an inttrnational navor to the vrh1cle hnr and distinguishes them from the rtst ot Chevrolet. a movr dtsigned to 1ncreast conquest salts. Geo Is not a stparate franchise. but a whole nrw approach to distinguishing GM's import veh1c::les from the rest of the Chtvrolet lint. The Geo models wiN bt offered only through Chevrolet dealers and will tout new Gto si~ and separate display areas and/or f acil1t1es. where appropriate. "The Geo hneup has been created to .significantly broaden our customer appeal and to attract buyers who currently may not consider buying a Chevrojet," Robert Burger, Chevrolet general manager. said. "Products under the Geo nameplate are aimed at meeting the vehicle needs of a variety of customer hfestytes." Here's a brief k>ok at the four Geo vehicles and the markets for 1989: ~ ~ro is ttw bwst- pric~. most ~ffKltlnt fup to 58 rntles per gilot'I on tM highWayJ nte*I in tht new~ family. Coupled wtm GM's new Bumper·t~r Plus war.- r.-.ty protKtion. Gto Mttro proviMs the "onomy and re- Habtfity rfqllired by young smgles or famd,.s on a ~t. More than half of~ Mttro buytrs are txpected to be ~n. Gro M~ro also w1N be popular with younger buytrs 1n tht1r 20s who are college gradu- atts with househok1 earntngs in tht S20,000 to HS.000 range. Imported from Suzuki, Geo Metro is availablt nationwide. Geo Spectrum has bten rt- contented 1n I 989 to attract more entry-~el buyers -off tr· . ing customers an rxctknt com- b1nat1on of high miltagt. com- fort and roomintss in the low- end economy mc}rket. Aimed at young singles or families , the Geo Spectrum buyer has a college degree or has done some postgraduate work. 1s less than 30 years -old with an Income between S25.000 to S27 .000. Nearly 60 percent are female. Offered as a hatchback. coupe or sedan. Geo Spectrum 1s imported from Isuzu. Geo Pnzm 1s the flagship sedan of the Geo family, replac· 1ng Chevrolet Nova as the newest product from New Unit- ed Motor Manufacturing Inc .. the General Motors-Toyota ,pltd wnrutt In Frrmont. Geo Priim wil be offered tMly this ~·· ~ Prtzm straddles the upper ~ of ttw sinal-car sepnt and the ~1nrung or the com- pact segmtnt. Mo" than SC percrm or ~o Pnzm buyers are expected to bt womtn. Wh1lf dtsl~ to appral to tht nttds ot young f~s. Gro Pr1zm11s also rxpected to attract the grawtng numbtr of empty ntsters -the mamtd couplfs whost children have grown and ldt home. Geo Tracker ts an aff-ntW entry into rhe sport ut1i1ty mar- ket. Gto Tracker has a young. fun-loving. back .. to-nature image for the specialty four· wheeler recreational market Geo Tracker 1s e1<pected to bottt' attract young singles and be a popular second vehicle for younger households of two or more Imported from Suzuki to meet Chevrolet's l1ght~duty truck standards. ava1lab1hty in the '1989 model ye1tr 1s limited primarily to the East and West coasts. Beginning· in 1990 model year. sales go nationwide as Geo Tra.cker production comes from CAMI -the first product of the JOlnt venture between GM of Canada and Suzuki in Ingersol. Ontario -eliability and qaality still set ·Peu.geot~t:Jtemebiles a pa f t- T he front-whee l-drive Bhnn adds that Peugeot's US. td steel body parts. "Automation Blinn, the robots are programed Peugeot 405 reflects parts and service network accom-increases prec1s1on and quahty. to re1ect componenu wh1Ch do Peugeot's ongoing com· modates Peugeot owners m the For optimum results. our best not meet quality standards. He m1tment to build the world's most fastest. most i ost-eff1e1ent way human welders determine the adds that the 40S 's removable was .conceived and built to ~et owners' service needs both qu1tk· ly and 1nexpens1vely," Bllnn said The Bosch Motronic engine management system in the 405 Is equipped with an auto- d1agnost1c system which stores read-out information lnqicating faults with fuel inJecnon and ignition. receive a three-year membership 1n the American Automobile As- soC1at1on, which provides 24- hour access to more than 14,CXX> AAf\ service centers nat1onw1de reliable cars. .possible. proper welding technique and front end facilitates repair in the According to George Blinn, The Peugeot 405 has benefited the robots are programed accord-event of a minor collision. The Peugeot 405. voted Euro- pean Car of the Year by the widest margin 1n history. 1s avail- able in three versions The 16- v alve 405 M1 16, the luxurious 405 S and the 405 Dl . manager of service and engineer-from the seven-year, st .S-bi111on 1ng1y:· Bhnn said. A quality control center built ing for Peugeot Motors of Amen-modernization program under At two automated off·hne tor U.S.-bound Peugeots helps ca Inc.. the Peugeot 405 is way at Peugeot's main pro-workstations. the 405's front end ensure the reliability of the 405. designed tor easy maintenance duct1on center in Sochaux, and comb1nat1on dashboard. Speqally trained men and women and repair . Automated pro-France console and steering column are use a 300-item checklist to duction methods and extensive On the prtnc1pal asstmbly line. assembled ind1v1dually and 1n-monitor the fit and f1n1sh of each quality control measures ..,also 190 robots make all 2,850 welds spected as sub-units before being new car. enhance the .car's reliabihty. used to assemblt the 405 's press-fitted to the car According to Easy maintenance and repair -------------------------------------. were important design pnomies All I 989 Peugeots come with a three-year/ 36,000-mile limited warranty with no deductible and a five-year /50,000-mile hmit~ powertra1n warranty w ith no deductible. New car buytrs also Peugeot Motors of America. headquartered in Lyndhurst, NJ . 1s the US sales and market- ing arm of Peugeot S A • Europe s third largest automaker , for the Peugeot 405 "The 405 Daihatsu lowers prices for '89 a1hatsu America Inc has replacing the CSX with the CLX as Standard features for the base- M*ftJ)(Uf)' tM rop of the h~. The ELS 15 the ~I CES iiitlUdt'S roor-wn~el by effectively lowering the only model 1n our Ii~ w 1tt1 a 1ndtptndent suspension with price range for the world-class _ h1ghrr price tor 1989, at-. front and rear stabilizer bars. I 989 model Charade lineup. 1t tnbutable to the autcrretractabfe tinted glass. electric rtar w indow was announced recrntly by C R front shoulder harnesses and a full dtfogger and 1nterm1ttent w1nd- "D1Ck" Brown. executive vice center consofe bt1ng included as shield wipers. fully rechn1ng front pres1dtnt and chief optratirlq standard tqu1pment," Brown bucket seau. cloth and vmyl seats officer. said • and thrtr-pomt seatbelts front Moreover. all 1989 Charadt Dathatsu 1s offering three ver-and rear, ~JUstablf htadrests models are covered by Da1hauu·s st0ns of its e.11c1ting thre~door and 13-incNl-stason tires comprehensive new three-hatchback Charade, with Manu-Tht ClS otters add1t1onal stan- rrar /36,000-mtlt Bumper-to~ facturers Suggesttd RtUtl Prtees dard ftaturts not ava1la~ on the llUmptr warranty. featuring no of S6, J 97 for tht ntw base model CES. such as futty trimmtd door ~t1bfts during the warranty CES; S6.697 tor tht standard pantls, tuH fabric seats and head- Pfriod. Eartifrth1s year, 1~ luxury Charade (CLSJ, and S7.497 rests. auto·rttractable front dent rtstarch conducttd by J.O. for the extra lu.11ury Chara~ shoolder harnrsses. a full center Powtr and Assoc1atrs c~ (CLXJ. consott, rtmotr rear hatch and that the Da1hauu Charadf Is the The oaihatsu Charadr is one of ~I fllltr door rtltases. carpeting. most troubte-frrr car In Its class. the most ~1-tnic1ent cars in the fold-down rtar stat and duaf 'Wh11t most other Japantst wortd. Equipped with a J .0 lltrt vanity mirrors CM makers art raising prices engine with mufti-port ttrctron1c The CUC version goes tvtn ICross the board. Oathatiu 1s ~ 1n,JtCti0n and ~ fiw-~r, with Ooublf Rasche! making the Charade lint even spttd transmtss1on. Charadt has taor1c upholstery. ctnter fofd- lllOrf atrorc:Llt* for 1989 :· an EPA r at1ng of 38 mdes per down front armrests. duclf eltctnc lrown said. galon city and 42 mpg highway rtme>tt control and tinted outs1<k 'ihe lo\wr prier range for the Wtth a 10.6 gallon~ tri, the ind rtarv1ew mirrors O.itmsu Charadr Is made pon-Charadf has an estimlted drrv1ng OatNtsu America Inc 1s a I* by the lnUoductk>n or .a rww range ot up to 400 "*'· ~nd-wholy·C>Wnfd subs1d1ary of model. Charade CES. and by ing on how you drtw. DaiNtsu Motor Co Ltd . ~·----=--1 suzu forges ahead with Trooper I 1 · J . . • 1 It has a 24-ucer, 12-valve, fuel-ifiiected . four-cylinder engine that delivers more peak ho~epCMJer than the 1988 C.amaro standard V6. · Automotive experts have called ics multi-link independent rear suc;penc;ion the most c;ophisticated ll}echanical c;uspens1on sys- tem tn the world Yet tt comes with a sncker price under 514,000" .. ..r. _.;/ OU • lS • Auto Show; it is. in all fairness. not the only vehicle worth seeing. All the other nf'\.V 1989 NisSan c~ and trucks will be .there. too. From the reliable Sentra~ to the sporty Pulsar, roomy Scaqza. the new Maxima and latest Z-Car. ot to mention the Nissan Van. Pathfinder and all the Hardbody"'uucks. So make sure you see them at the Auto ShO'N. Becau e it's always easier to catch a Nissan when it's standing still . And whi.le the new 240 SX is reason enough for coming to the Orange County Auto Show, February 18 thru 2D. Buih forthe Human Race: -. I ......--. • 10 -ORANGE COUNlY AUTO SHOW/An Ad.-tllling SU~t to the DAILY PILOT/Frldoy, Febru•ry 17, 1919 WHEELS .. , The '-••·which has galntd customtr satlsractlon. "Th• com- ,....,...,.__, att•ntlonwith1rspr-mpattnt-pany chos< dtaltrs that could a mass produced automobile.·· ing tM usr of ill namt. wiU ~ mtet their high standards in this Woll added. arriving In August of ·~. bur will area:· Sonltthing else to givt' con· not bt introduced until the first ''Peoople are rfaching thtlr sumtrs a pause ls 1nrinili's dedi-week or Seprtmb<r. The luxury limirsrowharrhtywamtospend cation to customer service . The Oi\rision of Toyota Motor Corp. in for a car -this car wi• give them company is buildrng a prototype Japan. Lexus wiW ~so be s°'d everxthlng they want -and still of the dealership that all lnf1niti through ~ separate dealer be affordabfe," Schwartz said . He dealers are tt"QUlred to have bullt nt.twork._ --willt>ropefflngaltxuscteattrship before the car is allotted to them. With a market that previously in San Juan Capistrano later this "The training center In Scottsdale had no Japanese luxury car -year . Arizona will be finished ln May the coming years will bring sev-With enthusiastic support and 11989) and anyone who will be era! t o the forefront of American the-supposedly patent of 300 part of the lnfiniti team will be territory. Dave Wiison. president new and unique features this line attending. That means sales. ser-of Toyota of Orange, a veteran in Is expected to make quite an vice parts and manag~rs -selling Toyota products. believes, impact'on the West Coast. emphasis will be placed on cus-"With Toyota being the number The four-door LS 400 is, ac- tomer service and Sat isfaction:" one car in Orange County -the cording to Lexus. "the most Wolf said. Lexus should be successful. I think eloquent-statement of Lexus Bob Eherenfeldt. owner of San it will be a great alternative to product philosophy. to offer un- ....D~o N1ss~n w rll have his lnfiniti affordable luxury, Instead of compromise.d automotive engl- dealership ready by Nov. 8. "I spending around S70,CX>O for a neering. design, refined luxuty think people are going to be luxury car. 'buyers can now tiave and safe ty In a sophisticated new amazed at this car -ihe car and just as much car for almost half the class of luxury automobile.'' the company have developed an cbst." Wilson w ill be opening a Lexus' flagship car wilt feature entire pe~spec tive basec;i on cus-:. Lexus dealership in the Tust in· a 4.0-hter, four-cam 3'2-valve tamer sat1sfac t1on." ... Auto Center. aluminum V engine with an Eherenfeldt's lnfiniti dealership Targeted for an upper fncome estimated 2SO horsepower ca- w fll be loca ted on Miramar Road bracket , the Lexus wifl hit the pacny. Simple elegance and in the La Jolla area. ''These car are market with two models. The LS outstanding ·aerodynamics are perfect for the Southern Cah-400 will have a price range the key words used to describe fornia area -where people are between S30,CKX> and S35,0JO. the exterior of the LS 400. Used to deahng with quality Lexus ' ES 250 sedan is geared to A tilt-and-telescopic steering products." he added. buyers w~o want luxury w !th a wheel and an airbag on the The 045, Nissan's flagship, Will smaller price tag. The car will b'e driver's side begins the list of be a four-door luxury sedan priced In the S20.CXX> to S25.CX>O interior amtnites that makes this equipped with a new 4.5-liter. 32 range. car stand above moJt others. valve. VS engine. The exterior is "We expect a '!ery favorable The ES 250 has a resemblance designed to create a sleek . clean re~ponse . Lex~s will be a car that to tl"re LS 400, but the four-door took to the car. Standard equip-will have the hrghest standards of sedan Is geared to individuals ment such as power doors and quality built anywhere -.bar who want everything, including a windows and cruise co ntrol is to none -and at the same trme smaller price tag. be expected with an interior have an a~ordable pnc~ ... John Since California is where a lot available in either leather or Endsley , director of vehicle-sales of 'fiists' begin, the competition natural wool. at Bob Longpree in Westminster, here is also very st iff. Most dealers Nissan boasts that the M 30 said. longpree will be opening its agreed that as well as competing sports coupe represents the Lexus dealership in the same area, with each other, the lnfiniti and "state-of-the-industry in styling. September I . Lexus will also be competing w ith performance and driver comfort ." "We expect to get a lot of some BMW and Mercedes hnes , The coupe has a 3-liter, ov.erhead customers from previous Toyota as well as VOivo, Acura, Cadillac cam. Vb enginr tr.at de!iv""rs 165 owners who want to go up to a and Lincoln. hor·sepower. Road-handling 1s an luxury car,'' Endsley said. Wilson Anotfler new luxuryCar on tfie important feature of this veh icle also echoed that sentiment. market combines the Italian's -although the company points "There are a lot of Toyota owners reputation of fine automobiles out that ride comfort is not who are ready to move up. but with American and European sacrificed to achreve its per-·previously there was no where to componenents. Chrysler Corp.'s fofmance potential. go in this market -so they TC by Maserati is being built in The exterior of the M30 is switched to German-blJilt cars Or ltaly and shipped to the-United ''reminiscent of traditional Euro-other luxury cars -now they win States. where a limited number of pean luxury coupes. but with a have the alternative to stay with Chrysler dealers are putting the more road-holding, aero.dynamic TOY.Ota and get the type or car cars on the showroom floor. profile," the company added. they prefer." California is the first state to Nissan Motor Corp. plans to Tony Schwartz. president of receive the TC's. "The first ship- make the convertible version of Century Toyota In Inglewood ment to the United States was the M30 available at lnfiniti believes one of the most irpporc-early December ot 1988. It is showrooms later in t 990. ant features of tt1e Lexus will be interesting that CaHforniRomes hrst in a lot of 11rtstyle panerns - that 1s wMre they are set," Tom JakobOwski. public relations managor or Chrysltr Corp . in Michigan. said. So far, California has received 60 vohlcl•s, 4 2 havo been de- livtred to customers. Manin Siegal. zone sales man1ger for Chrysltr Corp .. sa1d. He add•d that the tot~ state of California should receive 500 automobiles by the end of the year. What sets this car apart7 "This is a unique two-seat specialty vehicle with an attractive price - it wiU havt a market to previous owners of sports or specialty cars.~· Siegal said . You won't find the TC at just any Chrysler deatership. "The car Is being given to dealers that are specially franchised to handlf this car -with a location In a market where this type of car Is sold,". Jakobowski sard .. Atlas Chry,sler-Plymouth 1n Costa Mesa is one of those dealerships. "We received the ca r a few weeks ago. and we hctve sold one already," Carr Salyer, general sales manager. said. "I don't think it is going to become like the" convertible - where we sell a car all the time - I think it will appeal to a select group who can afford and want this type of car," Salyer adde-d . A convert1ble/softtop-hard- top luxury coupe , the TC comes with every option imaginable and a S30.CXX> price tag. "This car will have a very selec't market -the target market will probably con- sist of professional business types w ith incomes in the S90,()(X) to s 100.CXX> range. We also expect 30 to 40 percent of the buyers to be women." Jakobowski said. The TC w ill be offere·d with a Getrag five -speed manual trans- axle or a Chrysler Turbo II with a three-speed automatic tr-ansaxle. This w ill be the only option' available. besides color (Exotic Red. Royal Cabernet and yeUow1 . everything else Is standard. Th< low proriit and rak•d Siii> give th• body whor Chrysltr call• a "Coke bottlt" appearance. Th• Interior teaturrs soft leather seats and pll• corptring. as w•ll as pile panels. With ev<f)'thing from a sparr tfre. too! kit and umbrella 1n t~ storage companment, the car is ready to h it the roaJJ. Althougfi the car was late hitting the market. about 18 months, the TC J;ly Maserati has given Chrysler an automobile to be proud of -one that will fill a niche In Its "distinctive market area ." Finally we come to Ford's ,.,,,,,. -"the car everyone has heard about 1s finally available." as Lindsey Wagner says on the company's televised commercials. Tt11s hot new car generated a lot of Interest before it finally hit the market in hmited quantities in March of last year. Recently. production of the Probe has been increased, and dealerships 'are handllng the cars in larger quantJ- ty . The Probe. a joint venture between Ford and Mazda, hi t the market in March of 1988 - with 1989 models. "Most -dealers ex- pected to lose sales on the mustang when the Probe came out, but that hasn't happened;' Ronald Dace. general manager of Theodore Robins Ford dealership in Costa Mesa, said "W e sell about the same amount of both," he added. 'Dace said the Probe was manu- factured to fill the gap of import vehicles -"We drdn't have a small sporty car that was also economical, now we do with the Probe." Originally desrgned co appeal to young professionals. between the ages of 18 to 35 . Dace said the car has had a larger market , appeal w ith individuals from 18 to 49 purchas ing the cai Patrick Boccio, generar man- ager at Roger Miller Ford 1n Orange says the aerodynamic -design and qu~hty of manufac- tur ing, as well as the affordable prict range nas "'' this car apart_ "Buyer' are attracrtd by tho car's styling -Ir combints cont•m- porary 1<chnology · w11h slttk tx:terfor styhng." Boccio also ilktsth• Interior. "I Ilk• rh• way th• whet! adjusu .to the driver -It makes for easier handling of the car -which is tremendous." he adped. The Probe is a two-door hatch- back, and ls available In three senes Gl. LX and GT. The GT is the high •nd modtl. Wlth a ba1e price of S 13,600. rhe GT " equipped wirh hlgh-toch features and has an emphasis on performance and hand/Ing, This car offers dnvers a 2.2 liter 1ntercooled/turbocharged en- grne as well as several other high perrormance standard features. The LX 1s the car In the middle. Starting at s I 1,500. rhe LX doesn'c have a turborcharged engine. but does. feature other luxuries such as tilt-steering column and cluster and sport bucket seats with adjustable bolsters and lumbar support. Probe 's Gl model is for cost - conscrous 1nd1v1duals who want a quality automobile w ith a sleek look. Priced from s 10.500, this car includes recl1n1ng bucket seat5, performance ihstrumenta- t1on and a five-speed manual transmission as standard. equip- . ment. A ma1or advantage of the Probe 1s its lack of mechanical problems "The Probe Is a trouble- tree car -1t 1s de signed to appeal to the busy person who doesn't have time to w orry about re- pa1rs," Dace said. W ith these. and the many more chorces, Californians w ill have plenty of automotive style, price and performance options to choose from 1n the '90s. And. what be rter place re;> see what is out there than at the 30th ann1ve r sary eQ1tron of the Orange County lnternauonal Auto Show at Anaheim Stad1urti . Motor oil can improve mileage C an a motor orl significantly improve a car's gas mile- age? The answer 1s an unquahfied "yes." and motorists buying U.S.-made cars after 1990 will find that only fuel-efficient motor oils w ill be recommended for use by manufacturers. Two kinds of fuel efficient motor oils are available: energy conserving mo or 01 s a e 1ver 1.8 percent better fuel economy than an industry standard refer- ence motor orl; and EC~H motor oils, which provide a minimum of nt im roved as mlle- age. The energy cons.ervlng es- ignations can be found on the ing the lubrlcat1on, an engine superior to those of the past. operates more efficiently Less About 20 percent of each quart or drag means more horsep ower motor 011 1s comprised of add/- w ithout 1ncreas1ng engrne size trve s Each additive has a special More horsepow er fr om the same JOb Some keep the engine clean, engine translates into greater r'uel some ltOp bubbles from rormtng economy. as a re.suit of the churning of the Motor oil englne·e ~s have crankshaft. and some keep the oil created these new super motor from thickening because of the y making Jmproveme<inYl''-"1n1-JJh~ea.t1L.aJanllJd:Ll:aU1XJ<1d1'al!Jtfll!oDnJ:.Ol!n"ec,ssipll•"c"'alll --i tWo areas -base 011 mixtures additive makes mo tor oil more and additive packages ihppery This additive is called a "fncuon modifier .'' The motor 011 Base oils comprise about 80 i ndu stry nas discovered percent of each quart of motor 011 che.mlcals th~~ serve as superior By mlxrng .various types of base fr iction mochfi ers. _l!ll)tQf oM labeLia tht-Af!J donut, along with other information concerning SAE grade and API service ratings. 011s ' w ith "spht personal!t1es. The comb1na11on of a lov,; flowing fre el y at lo w v1s:cos1ty. mult1 -gT-~de moto.r, 0 11 temp~7amre . but-ma1nt-a1Rlng---and--wpeuor..--fdctlOll__modif1er.s __ suff1c1ent viscosity once the en-produces an energy conserving g1ne reache s o pe ra l ing motor 011 Whether a motor 011 temperature. These motor oils are quahfJes for an EC or EC:-11 rating called "mult1-v1scos1ty" or "multi· depends on how 1r performs 1n grade.'' Improvements fn base 0 11 standard 1ndus-try tests . Valvohne refining have allowed engineers Tu rbo Formula SW-30 and Th• S••b 9000 Is the only Imported 1eUn cl•sslfled by the EPA a s • ·111 r9• c•r.' It oner1 plenty of •pace tor ftve people with •utPI•· or c•n b• convened to• r••I cargo c•rrte r. Saab drives into the·new year with the -9000 Turbo CD sedan s aab enters the 1989 model year and the luxury sport sedan market with a new model. the 9000Turbo CD. Based on the 9000 five-door hatchback. the sedan shares the five-door's cha~sls. turbocharged engine and bas ic body lines. But the 9COJ Turbo CO luxury sedan is more than six Inches longer than the harchback model. though th• wheelbase is the same. This. add•d lengrh has been --utilized to-ere-ate -nearty-20 cubic~foot CiJpacity trunk while- maintaining the ample and com- fonable stiating space for five prrsOns. Based on Its interior volum< and largo truni<. the 9000 CO. like rh• 9000 hatchbaci<. Is classified a larg• car by th• EPA. ' T~ ~dan, or "three box" dfosign as it's known In the trade, Is a papUtar customer choice in lite 14HNtt•t. luxury-stdarl s<g- ment IN! the 9000 now com- ptlft In wllilt ollering com- iiMtll* se"lng spac• ror riv• penons. Tiit CD's ·sedan design alDWs for completr Isolation or dle!iecompanmtnt rrom die -lot I ~tf llicl nilft -· rspt<ially"" --OCQ1P1f11S. Jllt~r re• "" ... -.ed out-d ~ ,.... -~ comblnltlon DlllL 1111 cenm of tht re• - ... -• fold.down _ .. MllOttrsl~~ lllf IO die 11'111119' -..-. ' This pass-through allows the cylinder engine. 9<Xl0 CD to accommodate For 1989. the engine is rated at awkwardly long cargo· -such as 160 horsepowtr. Saab, one or the skis -totally inside the car for world's most exptrienced manu- weather protection and security. facturrrs of turbocharged auto- A special ski bag cover to protect mobi~s. has developed and r~­ the rear seats from protruding fined the turbocharged four- cargo is available from Saeb cylindt'r rngine to deliver high dta~rs. ttv~s of prrformance and ~ Other standard equipment economy while ottering soUd amenities inside the 9CXXl CO are durability. as was witnesSPd by similar to those in the 9CXX> TUfbo tM Tallade~ record runs . rivt-door, Including •it<trlcally Though the 9000 CO Is aval~ operated windows-ancl-rtmol.---only-with-rht !urbocNrged conrrol. h•ar•d outsid• mirrors. tnglnt. the cor can bt ~lpped central lock ing, storage pockots wilh<lthera~·spttdmanualor onbothrronrs•arbacksandlront optio!lll tour-spttd -lw doors. •iecrronlc clillllt• con-automatic transmission. The rrol/alr conditioning. trip com-IUIOllllllC INtum l'Utl-uvmg putor and a sound system com-"splll torque" In IMd gur - pit!< with <ltcrronlc tuner. 11111--savtngs In llS dlrlCI drive, theft AM/FM-itl!f<O Clmtlt, mecl1lnicllly coupled OWlielrlW ampllfl•r /equa!IZl!f Ind eight fourth. sptakers acoustically placed 1'lle CO llllres lht -lllllC around the car's Int.nor. ~ -cl-*• .. The 9000Tutbo,CO.llso nu111 9000 inc411S, -io ........ tltctrlclliY cperltrd ~ gllsS 1U Sleldy Md ipony nllld ....... moorworJ with a tllr up te11Ure Nng. and sunshade '5 ~d tqulf>' like al SalDs. die CO II ment. equipped wllll dlK •1' 11 • ti 1'lle Ill"* ltd of lht 9000 co four whetll. /l/ltJ/ .... s.. halllHn~IOopfnllNrty 9000 lllOCllll, die tllDO art aMl90*9ftSIOl!llllr-IO llr ... Mtdlll•llMllli ..... thl ... ClfllO -......... 1'lle As 1111111 q --. ••• lid opens at .,.,,..., hllght to 9000 Turllo CD Is cat •II\' -• '°"' llftoOVff helglll to ........ n. • ......... NStlhtklldlngotllHll)lorlllay four-tplld • .....,. llRs•• -· trll!llllllllon Incl Clt.w.,..:o:::z. '11119000TIROCOlspow1red iii-~ Of llllCll~=·~-=lllL=~i 11rs.e·.,,_ .......... e-· ....... Qlililhllt. ... --·-rt .. ~. IUlllOdllrgld four• . • The reason for the shift to fuel efficient oils h that passenger car and light truck manufacturers are caught in something or a dilemma -government standards for fuel efficiency on one side. and motor- ists' desires for fuel efficiency and power on the other side. A top quality fuel-eH1clent motor oil can provide increased powrr and fuel economy, thus the automotive industry-wide shift to these oils. to create lower viscosity multi-1ow .. 3Q soonwill be EC·ll. Other grade oils, such as SW-JO and manufacturers may soon follow lOW-30, which protect as w ell sun but do not create the drag of the Car manufacturers recognize that while motor oil provides lubricatlon to moving pans. it also creates a certain amount ot re- sistance. or "drag." II the drag can ~ reduced without decreas- old roliabl•. "rhici<or" IOW-40 and IOW·50 vanetfes EJ11pect most car makers to recommend only SW-30 and IOW·30 motor oils in the future. Base oils. as the name 1mpl1es. provide a "base" for other ingre· dient.s -add1t1ves. It 's the addi- tives that do most of tbe work and tnake mOdern motor oils so To drive o r fly? "1•111111'1 slfft SllltglllOl COllCepl wfikt. .. -.cr.ift .. CDCliplt Wllll • pMldl. ·---I ..,..a lftlly ~ .. .......... pfrlClllll- The 1mprove!Tllnt in fuel econ- omy resulting from the use of energy conserving motor oils wrll be subtle, but nonetheless helpful in reduc1nt fuel consumption. For a motorist !lr1ving 20.0JO miles per year. a 2 7 percent Jmprove- mtnt In fuel economy trarulates into a bonu.s of 540 miles, or roughly rwo free tanks of gasOlinr~ • J -. Pontiac races Into 1 89 with anniyersary TA T hf 73rd I~ 500 MMe bee. to be held on May 28. 1989. wtl con. elude the d«adt ot the ·eos ~ the world famous Brick Yard the same way it was ushered m .. with the 33 fastest race dnv~rs in the world being paced by a Pontiac Trans Am. The 20th Anniversary Pontiac Trans Am has been selected to serve as the Off1c1al Pace Car tor the 1989 spectacle, and marks the third appearance by a Pontiac at the front of the field at the lnd1anapohs Motor Speedway since 1980. vk~ pmident. Yid. '°When our Trans Arn pactd this fVenl in 1980. wt modified the c• to mttt track r~•r~ mtnts by l1rnpfy ~aving otf the air cond1t1on1ng package Now. we have achieved the ultunate Trans Am to date with this 20th Anniversary lnd1anapohs 500 Pace Car. A completely stock car to pace these powerful racing machines," he added. Losh noted that all I . 500 20th Anniversary Trans Am GTAs will actually be Indianapolis 500 Pace Cars as any of them could be taken directly from the plant to the track and pace the race In fact, the three vehicles required tor on-Speedway driving will be picked at random and then specially fitted with Speedway required safety hghcmg equip- ment. AJI of the 20th Anniversary Trans Am GTA models will be fitted with a special Indianapolis • ORANGE COUNTY AUTO SHOW/An Advertl .. no Su~t to the DAILY PILOT/Frid•y. Fetw.ry 17, 1 .. -11 Galant tops 1 3 vehicles to take '89 import title I he 1989 Ga&ant. market- ed by M1tsubish1 Motor S•s of America Inc . has been named "Import Car of the Year' by Motor Trend magazine The front-engine. tront- drive compact sedan bested a field of I 3 new import products from Japan and Germany, and was Ctted by Motor Trend as excelling in a number of the pubhcat1on· s pre-determined testing criteria, including per- formance. comfort and overall value "We are honored that the I 989 M1tsub1sh1 Galant has been selected as Motor Trend's 'Import Car ot the Year: Kazue Naganuma. president of MMSA. said "The quality of the compet1- t1on Galant faced underllnes the s1gnif icance of this product as • i.ar 1n t~ import passenger car segment ," Naganuma said "This award 1s the culm1nat1on of our efforts to successfully launch our sec- ond generation of products 1n this market · · In accepting the award, Naganuma cited the 1ncreas- 1ngly important role M1tsub1sh1 Motors Corp. 1s playing 1n international car design. not- ing that of the I 3 products considered tn the Motor Trend compet1t1on. five were de- signed and produced by M1tsub1sh1 -three of which are marketed by MMSA m the United States. while the re- maining two are distributed through a captive import agreement with Chrysler Corp The I 989 Galant was flfst introduced as a 1988 model. 1n Japan. where It received Japan's Car of the Year award -an honor bestowed by a panel of leading Japanese automotive engineering professors. commentators and JOurnahsts In mid-1988, Gal- ant debuted 1n the U S . and since that time has been a sales leader among MMSA's diverse line of cars and light trucks Available tn three trim levels -standard trim. LS luxury trim and GS luxury /sport trim. the four-door sedan blends a chass1~ tuned for excellent road manners and smooth ride charactensnn w1ch a refined interior and a choice of state- oMhe-art 2 .Q.liter eng1~. The flagship ·ot the GaLlnt hne -t~ Garant GS -was developed for consumers ~ek­ ing a 'sports sedan offering performance. comfort and con- venttnce Powered by a DOHC 16-valve engine producing 135 horsepower. the Galam GS otters d1stinct1ve exterior styhng cues. and an ergonomteally designed 1n- . tenor A full fine of high-tech standard features are offered on the Galant GS. including electronically controlled "ac- tive" suspension and EPS II power assisted steering. The all-wt11te Trans Am GTA IS not a hybrid vehide designed purtty to pace the race, nor 1s 1t a veh1c~ N1th even minor mod1- f1Cat1ons to satisfy the demanding performance requirements of the Spe~ay It 1s one of 1.500 identical 3 Bl V-6 turbocharged Trans Am GTA models.conceived to celebrate the special 20th birthday of this classic American muscle car. and meets every speedway performance require- ment for pacing the starting grid without any mechanical or tech- nical modif1cat1ons. Motor Speedway logo in clo1son-; .---------------------------------~--------------~ Ample power will be provided by the turbocharged 3 8-ltter motor. developing 250 bhp and torque of 340 pounds feet The motor 1s coupled to a four-speed automatte transmission and 1tm- 1ted shp d1fferent1al "We are so pleased to have been selecced once again to pace this most spectacular motor rac- ing event. and feel this 1s a perfect way to showcase the evolution of the Trans Am over its 20-year life." Mtehael Losh. Pontiac gen- eral manager and General Motors ne emblem form attached to both the right and left lower rocker panel ahead of the ·doors In addition each vehicle owner will receive a complete set of offteial Indianapolis 500 Pace Car decals for both the door and w1ndsh1eld, 1dent1cdl to the vehicles used on the track during the 73rd In- dianapolis 500 events The 20th Anniversary Pontiac Trans Am GTA ts monotone white with a camel interior All ln- d1anapohs Pace Cars for use at the Speedway and 1n assoc1ated-c1v1C events prior to the actual race will be equipped with removable hatch roots. which are an op- tional off enng to all 20th An- niversary Trans Am GT A owners TIM JOth Annlv•rury Pont .. c Tr•n• Am GTA Is monotone whit•. Lotus Esprit int~oduces rbo-m -- -ow-- O ne of the world's most model of an average of 24 3 mpg renown high performance A new hght operation clutch sports cars. Lotus Esprit hnks the eng!ne to a five-speed debuts a turbo model at the 30th gearbox whose ratios are 1-1-----.-..---iversary-0range<:-eumy Aut~tected to match me engine Show. characteristics and denve max1- Power is the w ord for the 1989 mum benefit 1n terms of dnv- 8nt1sh built ·lotus. which has -eabllTtyand rop speed from the consistently been a w inner on the enhanced torque and power Formula I Grand Pnx race circut New outboard mounted rear The production modtl Lotus ac-discs and detailed rev1s1on to the celerates from 0 to 60 in 5 22 braking system. coupled wnh seconds and 0 to IOOmph 1n Esprit's ease of handling. ensure I 2.65 seconds A top speed of add1t1onal performance and safe- 155 6 mph may not be the norm t)'l for most dnvers. but knowing the Heated door mirror. electronic fight alloy engine can achieve door locking and new trim are a such speeds should certainly few of the many changes on the score buyer points lotus, which rs displayed at the In ltne with the Lotus engineer-auto show by Newport Imports 1ng trad1t1on of constant develop-Approximately 400 models are ment and apphcation of tech-expected to be sold 1n the u S nology. a state-of-the-art engine duflng the '89 model year w ith a management system has been goalof2.S00unitsby 1992 Lotus uStd to produce the· highest Cars hm1ted was formed 1n 1955 spec1f1c power output for any by Colin Chapman. who's engr- Federal cert1f1ed produmon en-neermg achievements have suc- g1ne at 104 bhp per ltter The ceeded 1n gaining Lotus an un- eff1e1ency of this system reflects in matched reputation among auto tM Improve economy of the 1989 racing eht1sts '90 models are up for sa le A utomobile maf1ufacturers are hoping to presell the 1990 models through prev1tw showings 'at selected I 989 auto shows throughout ttw us. . ~ Nissan. · Toyota. Gtneral Motors and Chrysler have cho~ ttw Or .. CounlY lnternatk>naf Auto Show. Ffl». 18 through 26 M AnlhtWn ShdUm to~ llf• ~ ~ anetr twst looll ac key I 9'0 (Mio ~ ~bgle'.s , .. ,qtan said It Is ~ to prftll the pUblk on upcoming AWCllll to pn a compttttrvt ~on said J~tp-Eagtt's r-.. w company's first llJlury ..... Wil bf sttn at ttw shOW In ., ·tfrort to highttn tnt~tst bfforf ltle CM ~S tn ttw f 111 M1s1n lnftnttt __, T oyoca LniA tM twO J..,._ MO ....... ~. first ~ ....... ~ ..,.1111 lhf roundl of..., .. ......... -·· Anothtr 1990 mak1r19 tht I 989 auto show rncu1t 1s Volks· w•n·s Corrado Date Hawke. spokesperson for the company. said the new model 1s being reteastd on the 40th annrversay ol the company. Who's tamed "Stet~" became ao instant hit in tM U. S • when 1t w~s f trst tmpontd 1n 1949. 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CJ. first round of d1lu11on , 1.'llh v.mners mo' mg on to the quartcrtin;ils Ol'\l Wcdn('sd3) 4-1 most a~ 1 nton-.c a'> thc '11.: 111r1es "'Creon \\.cdnc\<la) in thl' lif\I round v.crc Thurwa)°'> (01n l11ps at thl' Clf office 1n ( crritm v.hcrl' 1t v.a\ dctemuncd that ounta1n \ alle) H1gh's Baron\ v.ould be home and that Huntington Beach I l1gh'\ Oiler\ "'ould be av.a) ~dd1t1onall~. ll1p\ \cnt btancia oil to f\onc Vista High m R1H'rs1dc <rnd 11's tin) p,-.m <cap.1C1t\ is MIXJ>. and Glftl,S B.\SKETB.\1.1, Barons breeze to win \\1th addleb.1d ll1gh hand•· capped h~ ha' 1n1 three \tanc~ m10,\1ngdUl' IO acadcm1<.' 1nd1g1b1ht). the Ro.1drunncr., pru,ed no match for r oun1arn \ allc} 111 hitth 'lthoul girl basketball T hur\OJ\ night Saddlehad~ \lOrcd thc lir'>t ha'll..<'t but the 8Jrnn'I ran a''J' "'1th the game "inning'"' 11h en....= .\I home 63-~0 toad,anll'tothnewnd round of the ( If-'·..\ ·\ pla~on, aga1mt Palmdale on ~:uunla' The Baron~ 19-k 'built up a 21-6 lead in 1h1.· lir~t quarter and v.crc nC'' er scnuu\I\ <. halkngcd en1ur ccntl'r ' 'C'llr \ barra led both tl·Jnl\'" \tllflllg \\Ith I~ J><llnl\, de p11e pfa\lng k\~ than halfthq;aml' for th1. BJron\ \he "a' onl' of 11 Fountain \Jill'\. plJ~l'r\ to ~ore J unaor teammatc' knn1 fer Barbaro and Julie \\ orlman added eight po111lHJl h Uar1'1ro grabtx-d 11 rebound<, c.;aJdkhad.:. 14· I I. m.tna81.'d (lOI~ \I\ r<Hnl\ thl' 1. ntm· \1.'1.ond hall and \\a\ kd ll\ JJOl'I ( h<llllO \\Ith '>t'\Cn point\ In -.\gaml'' Gahr 56. Marina 4 &: fh1.• \ 1f..1ng) \\ti'\" unahk to OH rulllll' .1 poor 'ihoottn1 night and "'a"· 1.•hm1na1c..-J from the pla~olh "'Ith thl' roJd ~tbalf.. onh Olll' of II\ liN I'\ \IHll' Ill lall1ng bch-tnd. I I ·' alter um: quarter r he V1k1ng'I v.crc I ~-ul bS Imm thl· floor (Pluse SH G1RLS/C2JJ W omen's pro volleyball team starts '89 against Portland cH Bren Center I he ii{ lrnll11w \l.1 111 IS:ll'IH.' \ 111· 11.\tl.tll d1.1m1ll1111 I or, \nt'l'I''' • ~1Jrl1IC\ ort•n the ..... l\IJI\ 1t1n1ghl illl-11"'' tlw l'orll.mJ °'f11f..1.'I\ ut th1.• Hr1.·n 'elll'> < l'lltl'r .it , 'II hoping --thl' m(n\' t11 <>1 lllll' < nunt} '111 tx· a l'l<lon tor attcndaru.c 111 the 1tmd \\",11 nl 1 he p111lc'"on.1I kLl m· "I 1h11ll.; 1t', grc;n, "· id ~·1.on1.I· \C3r< o'1dl \IC1a\p.H1anolth1.•mo,,· :.I think Ian \UJ)<lrt "'111tX'3 lot h\•ttl'r I thin~ re:ilt .. 111.:alh. "'c ( 1uld gel ~,I In ~. 00 tor OJ g.1ntc \\ C hJd '' e-or '"·11unun·ll afTioll t'n '\\*t\T (( olk l') l;i\t )'l"ar "''h no puhl11.1t •• I he: Starhte\, "'hu lc.-:uurr 11 lwm~ datc' on th\'11 ~2· amr ~liitl' • n f'l\1'i;J fur luurth tn thl' l\·I :.gm• alt('r lo" na "'' cr.11 ot llm r top pla~ c~ trnm 3 ~l'ar a10 11 Jo . v.1th thl ka&Ul'.' top ~lll r 1n 1 \'fl ()\ Ru,l. 1~ f.l' on:J ~t11k N1; v. '01 l i\ 111, ~~d t11r ~lond 111.I M1nn1.~11:1 tor thir1.I "I th1nll; nn p:apcr. th"'' 'rr pwbJhl~ riaht;' ~md <1:i,parrnn "ho nr,rr· thdc\ thtnl..\ th1.: St!lfhtt~ h3\C'. the pt'Nmnd to "'In 41 th1rJ 111lc in lhl' third )l.'ar ol the I .tguC' ''I Jnn'1 mrnd lt'mna 1htm haH· thl' prl·:..-.ur~ tor a (hanae." . Gone .,, Rita < ro(kl'll "'ho pul'\UN a pro t"arttr 1n l uropc. "h1lr thrtt othl'f ~mbcn "'II K'f'l' a\ heck-ups on the: ta\I \quatl kannc Bnuprr ·Rtt\l'\"1ll con l'ntr.at\.' n awtt1n1 th( U( l "omen·, prn· .,.m. •h1tc l)(hbk <1rttn-~arp\ and 1>1anc Scha~ .. n·f>t\to&tli { h Md 1hf1r ~nd child The nuc~u\ ~'ohe\ amund re· = ~It« Mi<'h\'lk' lk>)-ctlc. :a )~Ir p&a)'C'1' OUI o( ( t • 'Ind tlunl-)"tlr ''tttran llelt Krouih-H1ll I Corona dt•I Mir ttith ~ftd C>nlntc" ( 099' < ollqr ~uct l'ht. "'°'' hcraldi:d~n ldniftl*k ftftl ~ "' Ha.ail ... tit (ialpwJan rah\ Ton M'i §hriri Rnftkman-Rttll' -a. ral ~r ... ga'e (orona def Mar a homecourt advantage against Laguna Hills Some v.ere automauc -addk- back. Mater Oe1 l:d1son. In me and Ocean View's fate V.cre ;llrcad' dC'term1ned b) formula · The ( onquerors "err on the road in their first-round match. but had to ha'e a 01p for the \C ond round. brcause their foe \\as also a -.1s1tor m the first round. The foe -lkthel Chnsuan of Lancaster Toro But the { hargers still J on't get the full benefit of a homt<court advantage because the C IF v.rc\tling finals arc at d1son tonight and aturda~ Thu the game \I.Ill he at Manna H1(!h Mater Dc1 1 a~-.o on a nl'utral court -the Monarchs and l 'pland will play at Rancho ~anuago { ollcgc because their o"' n g~ m I'> ot thc 800- seat cracke r bo\ 'a net'. Hert'!I a lool at tonight's game arc the Moore Leaaue champ1onund the No. 4 seed, boasuna 6-foot-S Brian C ampcr, his brother. 6-foot-8 Victor Camper, and 6-foot auard Joe (f>Wase lff CIF /CJf lfa first-round v.1nner had a home game. 11 1s a vmtor 1n 1he Sttond round 1f paired again l a team .,..1th a first-round b~e lfa lir)t-round "''nncr had an av.a) game 111s a home team 1n the ~tond round 1f paired agatn\t a team v.1th • tim-round b>e "Someone suggested I oug.ht to b\: fired.'' quipped-~e"' pon ( hnsuan (oach John Diebold "Bernu\C' ob· '1ouSI) I'm not \Cr) good at "'Inning (Otn lhps.'' Tonight's CIF basketball I lone team Y.3'> at ho11le tn thc fir\t round and the other v.as an av.a\ team in the first round, then thl• laue·r 1 the homC' te4lm If both team\ haH· the -.amc background 1l0 'i ii min ll1p \ late change from {If· cml·rg.cd v.11h ~ond round games no longer at neutral \lies Probabl} the toughec.t fos!> ol the flip 1n voh l-S lln) "c"' port ( hmuan li1gh.. which 1s 111 the \mall ~hool'i pla)offs. Fo untain Valle'·., Da' e Bro" n v.as a·\\anner In lhJ'i CatcgOI') for the fir I umc 1n h1\ memor\ ··1t's nice 10 v.1n.the c-om 01p for J <:hanie " said Brov.n "It's the fir t one I 'e e\Cr Y.On l''c lot coun1 on how man-. v.c·,e lo t .. This ,,· Brn"n's :!0th )Car as the Barons· coal·h anll he's ta~cn his tnms 10 the ( If pla)olTs 13 11mcs E:.dason drl'"' 1hc "home" assign- ment bccau~ Los .\lam11os v.as at home tn the first round. t-f3d Los Alamitos IO!lt to El Toro in the tim round, Edison v.ould ha"e been at El IAll Games at 7:301 CIF ~·AA Second Round ( hatlc~ l 18-6) at Saddleback (.:!-i-1) Hunungton Beach ( 13-11) at Lake" ood I~ l-6> Long fkal h Jordan ( 16-) at f'ountam \ alle~ ( 19-61 l pland l I t\-'11 '\ \1att'r De1 (:4-1) at Ranlhl1 \an11a~.<1 < olle~t' CIF S·A Second Round (Jahr11 ... )atlninc(ll-5) Ocean\ ICV. 11 -8) JI l-11\\anda ( 15-Yl Los ,\lam1toH 12-1.i) 's Edison (I ~-I 2l at '1anna OF 3-A Second Round l stanc1a L?O· ) at "ortc ma 115-10) Laguna Hill ( 16-Y) at ( orona del Mar I 16·9) CIF Small Scbool1 Second Round Nev.port ( hm11:rn l lb·:!) at 8-ethcl ( hmt1Jn Lam;Ncr 111. '\J Edi son holds off Cypress, 59-5 7 Edl1on·1 Talla Crooks goes up for shot fteftf, a nd KFfsden Tanabe snares rebound- f . 0 I. I . I< f; I . H \'I~ 1 · I H \ I I D ... r l"ttot ~· 11)1 Lee .. .,.,. during Chargers· 59·57 win ov er Cerritos ~n u,e flrst.-..round of th• Ctf S·A playoffs. Chargers show great composure in CIF first round By STAN GRANCH O""'Y ,.olc>t (o<ft ....,._... When fdl\Oll anJ ( l'mlo., mt•t in the tirst round 01 the < II 'i \ i1rl'I high '>'hool ba.,l..l·tb.lll pla,ol" 1 huN.13) ntght . 11 "J' matlhup ol tv.o ~oung and cH•nl\ mat1.'hcd team!> The out1.omc matdwd the hilling In a scc-o;av. battle"' hl n.· thctup,gl' t le:td "as !II\ potnt-. the< har&L'r\ "'en· abk to control the ball tor the linal 4S ~1.ond' and pre' ailed 'i~-~ .. "I don't knO\\. "'hJt to ...,,' · \.11d a rcl1c,cd (. harser' { oa1.h RanJ' \\ 11- ham .. "' 11h 3 \1gh · \\ c pulk'J JV.a) h) lour. and then '°'l' tJrtrd to ru'>h our oOenSt" and v.c kt them baLk 1n 1l "\\hen 11 came do" n to \ runeh ume. th(' ~trl' kn e"' v.ha1 to Jo """h the hall. l hl' tllll" ha' e k.Jrn(J '" mu"h lrom 1h1. tx: 1nn1n' oftht· )l'31 . \\ c JU't L;cl'P g1.111n l't:tt<.·r unJ tx·11e1. and I J<'n 't Ihm!.. "'l' ha' t' P'.'akcd H't either £d1 Ull.. l~-lU tr.a\cl\ Ill pi<l~ Thou~nd Oaf..\ 2~-4 \aturd:i' night tn "4.'t:ond munJ ,\\.lllln r he 1.J,l 4' \l'l.OnJ 1 hur\J,I\ night ma' ha'e bc,·n thl' llc'>t th( ( hurgcr-. ,. .,. ( point\ 1n that 'PJn f dl\tin nur\l·J a 5Q.'i"' kad J\ tht 'tl·'-l'1..ond dtxl \\UUOd dO\\n n.1.0t'"-fu~rd l\.mdcn l.lnabe Oiler girls reac~ new level in blanking TuStln Brun. 1.l'll1r1g uri lit't ~ul\taJ', .,!"'< • llkul~f \C, th.:n the "''nn1;r 111 Cl\l'lllnl~ hill( \m1th tnok n <.:Orn., l•l ii; f"11n ""311~ (1c1h and hcJd4·d thl' h;ill tn tn JTop ho\t I Cl\ \l.am1to!I lrnm th~· rla\olh i1 I~. '·2 l'a... \' t..... l .-Marl.. t: l hl· " 1una , ... tl.1na \(01 d tht'ga1111.·· ¥11nnt r 1n \Uddcn·dclllh o\Cntmc l'I the tif\t-rtlund .i. \ mat1. hup to end t~ ~ 1 .. 1n1\' ~·11-..,n at I.?· -4 · Palo\ VrnJl'\, ~n ••·larsc tntQ trom the Bl) l ca1uc.1<h'ln\'t'S •1th a l ~·ltl.l m1A "Wt 1oaatl~ dom1na1C'd tht pmc ... •id.a d•tapeM)tnltd Manu c ... UfTY Fran .. Wt' hed pltftty ·of opport•ftiun. but ~ Jutt rouwn·1 find lhc °"""'"-.. In boys mak'hn! A1111M I. NI•"" ...._ I: l ht 1ton. wllo 'llmliW •a wikk'anl enm, nnrtr ~an "'*"· ••rru lht burben l.t'lll'k" C'heri'tPtOn PiOnc'C'f'). ~'"I 1.n tuddtn ... th ( tired a 20-foot hot Just before the)(). sec:ond buzzer The hot missed. but the long rebo_und wound up in the arm~ of sophomore center · Laura \ 1 n( h. ''ho pa d the ball back to c;en1or point guard tephan1(' Moor· man. v.ho 1n turn passed it to Junior guard Debbie Fischer. \\Ith no halfcoun \'IO)allOn 1n ltrlS 03 f..etbal l. Fi her headed for the opposite end of the floor to run out the clocl.. . "\\ ticn Laura got that rebound and pa\SCJ II back. that was arcat," \\ tij1:1ms s;i1d ··The girls knew what to do \\lib the ooll. and they knew ho"" to" 1n the game. The) arc youna. but the) lno" hov.-to wan :· W11h onl ) thr-et seniors on the coun at the t>ea1nn1ng of the pme. t-Knh 1de v.crc nel"\ ous and 1l \hov.cd 1n their hesitant pla). The quanercndcd Y.1th the game knotted at 10 In the ~ond quan('r. hannon Harag:a "'ho ored a team·h'ch ll point\ cime to ltft lonhe Dons. 17.9 ~hl' nJ1lcd tY.O J-p01nt ho1s at the end ol thr quan.cr LO g1\(' \cm1os a ~ .. -~ halftime ad,antage · \t thl' half. I told the girls the} v.en: pla~ '"f a bo\~and--0nc defen~ nn tj • and told tcphamc--to keep shoo11ng the ball because he was tlpcq_." '\\ llltam said "I also told l\.n'i<'!cn to tal e the ball to the basket, ~'(·ausc.~hc) had some pla)ers in foul \em to built its largest lead of the game. 43-37. v.1th 2:28 rcmarn1ng in the penod before W1lhams' plan took cflcct. WRt:.'iTl.I '\(. Edison hosts CIF 4-A finals today .. rime Tlck~t to air boys title games Cable network to broadcast regional , state finals on tape Th..· l'ri Oll' T1l·L.L·t llL't"·ork of Loll All&L'lt:s has1.·untr.1ctL'd \\'1th th.: S!illl' ('IF l(>r"-'~l·lus1 \ l' l'lfhls IU l'U\ l'f lhl' ('I F Ho's l>i' 1sion Soulhcrn RL·· &ional tiask1.•tll.:1JI tinal, ~·h1.•i.J11IL•d 10r ~1ar\'h l·I at the Los ~ngclL'SSpor1~ Arl'n:1 . 1 (.ial')' Si>t\'*.'k. d 11\'\'lllr df lllihl I{' l\•l:il"H1s for Pn.·1111l"rll' Radio Nr1"orlo.~. s.aid 1·ul·sd:1' i1 \\:IS hu1x'll lh:t! h~ liilu IJllll'. s1:1110r1, 111 l'' ,·r~ n1;IJUr('1I~ Ill thl' eOUl\\f} "111 b,.• ('Olllf'1Cll'd IOl':'lrr) I h1.• hglH . 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Magic Jamts Wor1hr Sl·or,"<I 2R Jlt:lint!lo and A.C. Green adJ1.·d 2.\ · hursJ:i) n1l'h1 as 1hc l.011 • . .\ngC'll·s Lak1.·rs. pla)ing \\llhou1 Macie Johnson, lx·:u lhl' Trad Bl:t1l'rs 111 Portland. I 10..10 I. Los An&l•k-s hit it~ lir!.t l\J frl'I' thro .... ·11. bol1ing to an t•arl y lrad and lurn1ngback a Sl'rll'SOfK't'ond-halM n11I Ula.Ll'r rall1l'S. Tht') did 11 v.lth a don11 nant fronlt'tJUrt 111 thl' abst.•IJ('(' of lhl•ir s1ar guard -Johnson llllSM"<l his 51."C'Ond 5trJ1gh1 ganlt' bc<'auSt: of a parlially 1urn 111u11g11u111. · . ..Now. 1'111 Jlllllg II> h,l\l' lo II \ 111 l'o\• tll) ...:11111.• 111111111tla1111' M.'lf on tbl' ,·11ur1." H.1 r!. It'' ... ull \\'alsh i.:111.l Shl' hoi11 \\;Jllhl'\I )l.11~11'} pla) •HI ll'l1.•1 1~i1111 !lollll'~' lus 1uarr1:tgl' :111d h.1, dl"("1tl1·tl n1:ir1 tl'd Ill,• 11grl•1.·s "nh hun. ~ I I IJ !J " • Weekend TV, radio sports ' han1s1r1ng. ·rhr Lak\'rs· starting fronl hot• outS4.'0rl·1I Portl:ind's countcrpans. 59-J I. \\'orth) hi1 14 of I 7 licld gools. v.•hile Grctn n1adC' 17 of 1 1 from 1hr foul fin\'. 1nelud1ng his lirsl 15. and grabbed nlnC' rebounds as th1.· Lakcrs beat lhC' Blazers for the fifth s1raight linl('. fourth this Sl'ason. Por1land's Clyde Dre11:ler SC'Ol'l'd 10 of his 26 points of lh(• Sl"<'ond half, 15 in \he lhird quar1er. d"pilc pla)'ing .,.,.nh whilt trainrr Mike Satiml11ntlly said wa) a poss1bl1.· ~rOkC'n no~ ... ~1eanwhilc. at thC' Spor1s Ar("na in Los ngck•s. rookie l\.tilelrL RlcllmCHWI scored 27 points. including SIA fn.."C 1hro .... ·s in ltH• linal 41 5'.'<'onds of O\Crtin1c. as Golden S1a1C' ou1lai;ted, the C"lippcn, 14)-1 J8. ClrLris M•llln !tC'orcd 29 po1111s and Terry Te•gle addi:d 2J !Or lhc Warriors, "'ho h:iit• bll':lll'O lhC' Clipix.•rs all lOur 11n1l's 1h1s season and 1n SC\ t'n of their las1 t·igh1 n1L-ct1ngs. Los Angeles. loSC"rs of 1hr1.·e straighl and 22 or 2.l . .,.,.Crl' pat l-d by Ken Norman ""i1h 30 poin1~. rookll' Charles Smitb wi1h 29 and Q•lnlln D•ile)I with 15. Satur day TELEVISIOI\ -> a.n1 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: North ('aru- hna S1a1t· a1 lil'orgia Tech. ESPN. 10 a.nt. -SPORTS SATURDAY: 13o,,1ng-S1111on Bro\\'n is. Jo rge tt.1aysonl't in IB F "'ellt'r""'C'ight 1i11l· bout fron1 Budaix·st. liungaf}: h1ghhghts of nlcn's \\'orld Speed Ska11ng ('han1pio nships fron1 Oslo. Nol'\\ a) 11 a .01. -GOLF: 5<.-n1ors 1ournanll'nl fro111 Ta1n pa. Fla .. ESPN . ·..- 11 :JO a.ni. -AUTO RACING: IJa~ klna ·r\\ 111 12511 (lapt·J. ('hann1.•I :!. I l:JOa.111 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: St. John 's a1 l.kPaul. ("hanncl .i. I p.111. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: t\:ansas ;11 l)ukc. C.'hannrl ~. I p.m. -llORSE RACING: Foun1ain of \'('!ulh S1akl·s fron1 ~t alll.'ndall'. Fla .. ESPN. I :JO p.nl. -GOLF: PG.\ tournanll'nt frorn L:l Jolla. < ·hannl'I 4. 1:30 p.m. -SK.JING: \\lorld t"up supc-r gi;u11-slalon1 finals fron1 -\spcn. ('olo. (d(•ht\edJ. ESPN. · 3 p.111. -COLLEGE lfASKETBALL: UCLA al .-\n1onn. l 'hannel l . .l p.nl. -BOjWLING: Grca1cr Ne"'· Orleans c·1ass1(' (dclavl'd). l 'hannt· 7 .t:OS p.01 . -U.S:"OLYMPJCGOLO: Indoor lntl'k and tic Id I 1api.·). TBS. 4 p.m, -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: LSll 111 Vandl·rb1l1. ESPN .. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS: Bo"i- 1ng.-Grt"g· Haugen \S. Pl•rnC'll \Vhrtaker in IBF light-. 1A't'1gh1 ehan1p1onsh1pbout fron1 Haoipton, Va. (dela\l'd). <.'hanni:I 7. · 4:30 .n1. -PRO HOCKEY: Ne"· York Rangl'rs a t ' J p.111, -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: LICL·\ al An1ona. "-~1 Pt (7 10). S p.n1 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: ('al S1;11r Fullt•rton a1 F'rl·11no Stall', K~IN \' ( 1600). 7:30 p.n1. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: l /CI at Fresno Stall'. KJ>ZE ( 11 90). 7:30 p.n1. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: I'll'" ~le:\11:·0 Sta11.• at Long Beach S1a1e. Ktt.1 Y l 1600). 7::l0 p.n1. -PRO HOCKE\': Quclx·l· j l Kings: KLA('(5 70). 7:.lO p,n1. -PRO BASKETBALL: \Vash1ngton al (.'lipJX,'rs. KKTl·I (9301. ... Sunday R•lpll Mill~r. ''CtC'ran basketball coach a1 Ortion State. asking George Ra1·cling 10 autograph a cop) of Pla}boy n1aga11ne that th'· USCeoaeh SC'nt to A.·hlk·r as a d1strac11o n prior 10 1hi: lkai·t·rs· 64-55 \1("101)' o ver the Trojans: .. M)• w1ft• would ne1t'r b..•hl''~ (i1.'0r&l' f,.a\l' 11 to n1(· t1nk-s11 hr signl-d i1:· Chicago's Jordan scores 50 TELl;:VISION' ~tichael Jordan cappt'<I thr 17th Sl). <. 9 3.nl. -AUTO RACING: l)a1 lon;i 51)1;1 s1,}x:k c~1· po1n1 n1gh1 of lus ('an.x-r w11h a 20-foot ~hot • r:il'~'. ('hannct 1. · "1th Orll' ~"'C'ond rcn1a1 n1nJ that l1fl("d the r . 9 a.m. -TENNIS: \\lon1en's to urnan1cn1 final fron1 c·h1r;-1go tt ulls past 1he M1l"au kr(· Bu,·ki . --· \VashingA on, )),(" .. ESP . I I 7-1 16. 1 hur){f:i ) 111gh1 1 n ('htC'ago. Jord:in. S(:oring .SU 10 a.n1 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh po1n1 ~ tOr the 171h t1n1C' in his t·o1r,·,·r tu lie Elgin Baylor (.'aruhna at ~·1ar} land, Channl·I 4. for !ll'COJld pla~"t' bi..•h1nd Will Chamberlaln·s 118 ..SO.po1n1 . I I a.n1 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: ~1 1chi~n at garHL'S. had 27 111 th4.· linal quarll'r. li1s winnin1,sho1 ca111l' lnd1a11:l. C.~hannl·I 7. a ll L'r ~·l 1h\aukt•C''s Terry Cummla11 eould nO\ t•ontrol a 11 a.nl. -GOLF: Sc.·ni9r~ 1ournan1,·n1 from T:tnip.i. p:1s11 and lost 1ht• ball ou1 o f bounds with sill scc:ond11 "Let's see. Which of us is tallest .... OK, Ernie, You'd bell er guard their big man." Canadlens halt Spectrum skid Shayne Corson S('Of('d '"'l't' :111 1h1· Jl:" ~lonucal t ·onad1cn) carn\•d 1h\·1r fir.I 'll'- tof) al lh(• P'.C'(lrun1 111 fiit• )t':'lr~ "11h a 7 • .i • • dt'fcat of P'hilad1•/ph1a 1 hurMl:t) night. Th'· (anad1ens had lus1 four ;and 1il'd 1"05111{·\· la'll \\'1nn1ng 111. l'luhHJ(•\ph1a SL·p\, 16. 11~8J .. , l-15e'Ahl'rt• 1n th{' fll · Rttd Urse•'• ltl'-hr\'Olkin~ go.11 l11ghhgh1C'd a fu1.1r-1:0<1l st'C'o nd l)C'n<Xl a~ lhl' Nl'" \ ork lslan~lcr<. beat 11s11111g St Louis. 7-J •.. Jim Sandlak's go;1I 1A1lh 4·381() pla) g.11~· Vancuu' er a 3·2 'IC'llJr) O\ er 11J.111ng ()u(·b\·C'. 111r,·1(·h111g 1he ( anuclof w11u11ng~1n.·nk 10 four iµnit•\. ~nJJn ~ 1ool a drop pass fron1 Rieb Sutter al lhr 101> of1hr r1gh1 C1f't'll' and ripped a slap iho1 bel.,.,(.'\'n the 11.'8> ol Qut·I"'\ nctnl1ndl·r Rott Tag.null. Burso!l' s college career over Fla .. ESPN. · rt•1na1n1ng ... In o lhC'r NH-\ ~llll'S: ~amt:• r>oa_.Nsoa Noon-SPORTSWORLD: Bo\ing-~f1ehal'I ~1oor-pulled do'An 11 rebounds "'h1k· scoring 16 po1111s as ('OLUMOUS. Ohio -"' brdkl·n Nn~· er 1 s. Frankie Swindell 1n ·ligh1-hca' Y"'t•1gh1 bout fro n1 LJall:i~ bra I 11s1ring ~1i:ln11. 93-80. Rola .. o 'Bl•ellmaa 111 hii neck has endl'd 11tc rolll•ge b.1'>kt•tb.1ll •-ca Mo ncsSC"n. P:t. ('hanntl 4. add1."<! 17 point~ for the Ma,t·ril·~s ... Xarl Maloae: SC"ored rarl·rr of Jay Hurl;On . t)hio .\1:11,··'i 6-1001. -' -e ll:JO p.m . ..:.._ PRO-B:ASKETB"ALL: Bostcrn--:rt-"-Jl)poinrs.'2Jilrlhi."!«Ondhl'llt.1rf'l h Ja77.Till11W:rffn>m 156-poun<tguarll-. --~--- Lakcrs. Ch:lnnel 2. Bollton 1n Sall Lalo.r Cit)'. 129-114. snapp1n& 1he C'C'hiC'S' r>r. Robert J. ~1urph). th1• 11.•a111 d01.·1or. ~i1cl I p.h1. -GOLF: PGA tournarul'nt from Lii Jolla. four-gan1l' w\n1ung strl·ak ag:unst Utah. The J11l1 led. Thur!Klay that IJu rson 511~1aul''ll a frne1ur1.· or 1he front ('hannr1 4. 64·48. at haU1nnl'. and ~1alonc helped Utah sta} 111 fronl s:urfaee oflh<' 1ilih C'er\ 1cal \'<."rlC"bra, aud l11!o lll'1.·h "uuld I p.n1 . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ten1plc a1 in 11\c sceond half .•. In ~ ran1r n10. Joe: D1tm1r1, Vinnie lx" 1nil'nobilii.ed 1n ., halo lr.IC'1•on hl'atc for 1hc nC'\I 1hr1.'C.' Nevada-Las Vegas. Channel 7. Jff••on and Bill Laimbeer each S<'Ort'd lO point 10 help nionth .. I p.m. :-TENNIS: ~1cn·s 1ourn:in1ent fin:tl from Dt.·1ro11e~lt•nd115 winn1,ng slrcak to M!.\'l.'n gan1cs 14'ith :i Murph>•.said 11'1y 101uQ o>os ' • go tdelavC'd), us.~. . os W4 I llOIAI) ~~·rr lh(l. i<dR8§o l>t-•••• Rellm~l l:ktru1t---inrough the ftf\l ol ~tunt.l:t) n1¥,hi''i Q~.\ 10 IO~!t .... hen S p.1n. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal Stall' l :J(f p.m. -SKIING: World (up g1ant-slaton1 finals \\1\h I; rebound$. \\h1k· I slab Tlloma• had 14 assists, Burson fell und\'r a ba kboard. l.turson, a ..cn1or. pla)cll Fullerton at San Jose S1a1e. Prim<' T1ekl·\. fronl Aspen. Colo. (del.1)'l'd). ESPN. _ of 1he M.'C-0• d half and fin1\hrd .... uh 2S _wuu~. "Best in the West" ~400 --6 p:m. -COLtEGE-B:.\SM:ETBALt: Florid• Sm p.m. -CO~LEGE~ASJ>lrAl.-r;;-sanoocgo l>IC.. Tfiree-sfiare San D .ego ead Uurson. lhc 11)gh M:Orrr I-Or lh< I 6'r:o nkcdlluc(cJ«. ar Memphis Stale. ESPN. Frrsno Staie. ESPN. . 1s 1he ~ta1c 's lcad1ngall-11n1c high .'l(hool srof"t'r I le 1"1 fifih 7:.lO p.m. -PRO HOCK EV: Quebec at Kings. Prinll' S p.m. -Pft:O SOCCER: San 01cgo a1 Taron1a in t·arcrr pouus ( 1. 7561 and ri;itnt·~ pla)cd ( 1 lll <lt f>h1u Ticket. (dela}cd). Pnme T1rkc1. . -Fr••ll Con11e.r, Mark Lye: and David ,z/ Staie. ll'· wa.s a' rtag1ng 22 I points and four llJ.J.•!11' Pl"' 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: \Vash1ng1on :11 7;.lO p.n1. -PRO SOCCER: Ln1ers .,, H:il11n1or(• Ptople1 :tll11ho1 7-undcr p.ar 6S.1o on 1'hurt4l:i) &anic thi s scasoii :and had 1.,.,14'l' 1111 )hOli ~11 the finJl Clippers. z Channel. {dcla)C'd). Prinic Tick.rt. lo .11h:1rc the lirs1-round k·ad o f th(' San J)ic-go s.t:condll 10 win g.anie\. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Ani1u rt'pla~s. 8 p.m. _ .HO~E RACING: Sania Aniia replays. Opc.•n a1 ro1re} P1nl'), T1t·d onc,.troke tx-hind ··if l"Verythinggol'll a\ c~pi.,.tcd . l)t· should b..• .,.,ell in (~h:lnncl 56 (Prime Ticket. 12:30 a.01.). .ChannC'I 56 (Prime Tickt'I, IO:JO p.ni.), lht• 11.':Jdl·r at 06 ""n.· Bob Tway, O•ve Barr and Oen•I• th rel' rllonlh!I. ... 1'-lur/)h)· sa id .... , hcrl', nu r1.•awn .,.,h> h1: 8:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nl•"' 8 p.n1.-COLLEGE BASKE1'BAl.L: KansasS1a1c 111 Trixler. ·rv.o .strokes 01Tt h1.· DJl1." :ti 67 IA't"ft Brad Fax.a, can'! pl:i) ballkCtbal :u 1hat time. 1ftic so de t1\'\." Mexico a1 BY U. ES PN. • \V ictutn Suur (d\'la )ed), S.-\. Rlc.k F'elrLr, Oal'ld fo~ro111 Ernie Go11zalez, GU Mora111 and 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: use· al 10:.lO p,n1. -VACHTJNG: Y..'nrlll ~1alch .Ra<·ing Sco11Verpl•nll.IX·fl•nd1ng han1pionS1evePa1esho1a2· Arizona Statt• (dC'la yed}. Prime T1ck\'t. ("han1p1onsh1ps from Prnh. Aus tr.ilia (tape), E PN, un<lcr-par 70. Mark Calca"Yecchl•. winner of the Phocni\ RADIO RADIO "nd l<.>11 ngcl4•5 Oix-ns. sho1 c1en-poir 72. Pl:l)C'rs 1A'Crt .2 p.n1 . -C.'OLLEGE BASKETBALL: US(' a1 12:30 p.n1. -PRO BASKETBALL: 8o$IOll 111 co1npct111gon both 1he norlh nod .SOulh C'QUrSl's I'll Torrey Arizona S1a1e. KNX ( 1070). · Lakers. KL,.\(' (570). Pines. I ht finnl '"O rounds on &tturdn) and Sunda) .,.,ill Formt'r NBA pl<t)·,·r and ass1!otan1 l'0.1l'ti -;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::::;::l be pla)Cd l"XClu)11 cl) on 1hc $0Uth course. eo11sidered 1ht· Joe RtbtrtJ .,.,·a~ n.1nlcd Thu.f')(l;i~ a" art -' tought·r of the IV.O par· 72 layuutj. ('onncr and L)'' both llS51slnn1 t'O;t('h (or lhc LO\ All&CIC\ ( hpp.'f'.'i pla)l"(f the 1lonh rourSC' o n Thur$day. 1Ah1lr People's Kobcrts. 52 . .,.,·as l'CH.'a pt111n of Ohio S1a1,,·~ GIRLS cornpct\'d 01\ \he south courSl'. r\11 phl)''rN will switch N('AA OOske1ball C'han1piun.s h1p,1ean11n 196lland pl:.i t'il courses 1oda)• ..• Tt.rr)l·Jo Mye.n shot a 1oufnnml'n.t· lhrl't" season) starling 111 1960-bl "llh the S)r;tcuw FromC I t('('ord 6-under·i>ar 66 and held a t\lo'().!>t rokc lc!ld , Na11onalsof1hc NBA. Mo\x'rl.$ \lollJ.an a's1,tan1 lW~hand O\'C'iall, 1nclud1ng S-or-3 I 1n the firs1 follo.,.,·ing the firs1 round oft he Ha .... ·:iiian L<1d1l's Oprn In pll)'l'r pcr.sonnC"I drrtt·1or (Qr the Golden ~1a1r W1trr1on half. Honolulu. Myers shot :1 bo&1')'·fi"cc round. It) hl.·iH 1he for li1c scawns 111ar1ft11 tn 1974·7 . In 01hcr 111.:.,.,, Despite 1hc olY-n1gh1 shoo11ng, previous rt"t'Ord of67 5"1 b} CIMy R•rldt and 1ird b~ Thurllda): North Cafol111a late roo1b:tll co.1C'"h Oklt ~1ar1na was s1ill \'cry niuch 111 the M•ffl8 Spea«r·Dt:.\'Ua In \987. Otob Rlr.llard and Pally SllerW.• IUml·d do"n thl· hl.•.id roneh1n1 Job a1 ~u1h gaml• nc;ir tht• end. tnuhng. 4 7-4.l 8111 SllffU• sho1bHs 10 share srtund pla('(; L1gh1 .,., inds led to C'aroltna. dt'l'lin1na an u 11rat,1' toO~·r lo rooch u1 h1'.!o alma Guhr, 18-7. W35 <iblC IQ Sl"itl the IOW KQrl·Sasn1ore than .JOgolfcrs 1n I~ 144-'Vo'OOl:lll fil•ld ntatef Qilld his third SUl"h rcruSlll In l\loO )ol..3'1. rhe Sou1h v1o1.·1ory by n1:1king son1r. la) ups made par~ 72 tfl' be1tcr on 1ht< fi.~6T-Yai'll I unlc U:t) atohnaJobcanlCollCn after Jee M•rrl,.. d1~of a hen rt against th<' Marina prcssun.-dl•fen&c (.~oun lry ('lub oul')C on Q;i hu Island's nor1h shore. ThC' auack on Feb. S al\ct plB)1n1 raeQu<"tt>.tU -1h thR-e and convcr1ing its fr,'£' throws dov.'n S4-hole 1ournan1rn1 l'On1inul·s 1od1ty and Sa1urda). Fats1 friends. ~1orn~n h~d b«n a1 Sou1h (.'aruhna Ol')I\ )·cu~ lhe s1rc1eh. -pr11e is $45,000. • .. c·11apn1an ( ·ollcat• rtJ)fl'~n1.tl1\'C$ ..... 111 rhet.·k1n The Gladi:11ors-mad~ 7-of-8 fron1 Ar1lona SIL\IC' basketbafl pnlt"S aiu1ns1 l l( L-\ and lh< hnc'" lhc final qulf(<t'. in<ludina Schrader, Labont• victorious lhb weekend 101<1 an Mica of how •·ell A""'"• 1aor a 6·for-6 'l'ffort rrom ·rerrelJ ...-1ntC"r1m coach BM ldwr~rt.n dUCJ. a (llupn\an Andtoon. who finishfd wjth IS , 5p0kc:sman . says. (h1pm1n A1hk't1 Otf'l'\'1or Welkr l+-e<*'' ""a~rriMMtnft-Sha.v•"c l"a--0-\"V-T-ftN;l\-1te-At"tf~ . -Ken ---~ htS sci'loot-~to-'hlft' I COIK'h t~1 l\it11tl1 ---l--BECOME--A-MEMBER--01' C-A'LlFORNIA~ ollins pactd Gahr whh 18 p•>onlS Schrader •nd Terry Labonle -.re 1hc r-T>off>. IS. He ,.;d Sc:h<t'mcrh<>fn app(i<d for 1hc (11apnwn FINEST TENNIS CLUB FOR ONLY ind cipl r<bovnds. wonncn Thursda ma pair ufvtry doll'crcn1 1-: P.OS'1ion la\1 mon1h ... n '"""""'°""I m"oflr><kand Mrh11 Sonino was Manna's lop J 25·m•k qualifytn& races 11 o.r1ona ln1er· lic'ld ttlrs. 1ncluctin1 Jactie Je,....·K"9ft, S.W AMI•• scorer with 20 poinl • wtule llaton na11onal Spc'(dway. of Mor0«0. Mafftit crs.m.• o( lrC"t.nd 1nd • ..._ Krau1t finished her hish school S<'hrackrwasablc u1cscapc-• chao1ic 18-<'lr lanak 1n G•..W. of lhc SovlC't Unton, tk-adhnc 1orn1h1'' Lo~ carctt whh K\'m 1uists 10 IO with 1hc opirnc:r, k.chn& 42 of 50 llP'. whilf t.abontC' won a Antt)n T1nl('ti Indoor Glmn 11 1hc: Forum. Joyner· tiabt poi nit. s1nt~ic aamc of ful'I m1nttrmcn1 and sci a lpetd r«Ud Kft1tt, • doubte f(>kl nwdalisl ••the-Seoul ~)'mptt~. will lllltr Del II, AIU IAea 44: The in tM IC'<'ond nttt, romPt"t<' in tht Vf'OIMn's 60-n'ldft' hlltt hurdk-1 an Ont of 4 ..... l.maut C'Mmpion Monarths labontt. whOIC' ttam swilchnf from Ow""*' 10 lhc ft•turtd events ... Vtwnn rc:ftrtt ~ lletlt •11s bn~ed 1 IOUlh 1nsick pme frotn • ford this sason. took the acad •ith "" laps ie.n in his named to •ofk 111tM ,.,._ •• hra")'waaht 111k ckfcmc Clippers hire assistant coach * John Wayne Teflnls Club offers · .a quality "oountry-club'.' atmosphere with unparalleled services and facllltlea lnf:ludlng: :SQllllOMnt to a;l"llK't. qualifttr. •hfm kldC'rtDlk Earnhardt and Oeoft"'lodllk' 1Pirm Bn .. 1n'.1,.,.. ._on Feb 2! ... MU.Ur 1'91 11 home, Kdh O"lrint Plllfd hurrifdly for a splelh of ps. was in aood condll>Oli' ThuncU)'. a di) afttr 111fknt11 a 2' PoO•ll Oii l-for-11 -· ~1<'1 Junior 1o11._...i Thund<rllird "'Y mild 11cort aalO<l, lhl """' """ U.....,., .i.. n 11 a . 10 Ind tM Monl;.».:t: •ta~ on 11M: net. Bu.-U ~\II. Dtl 11ta ..... .aid. Ht 'f"SI rnthl& .,._ 14-11 .<r · Ort"• Slali•Mlltia.who1loo1fOHCl01Ypi1nm.ranou1 com,,,,..~--lw-btn.....,._nc" .....,, a11o .,....,. oe .. , ..... .,., ..... ...,., .. nd ........ """"'111< -.M111Tllitl. fiiCllm IU ·II I II Pllll · .. Pre1ent thl• ad .. • complem1atal'Y ewtflll!I to plav t1anl1 and nJol/ "' complae fadltv for OH AJ.(., tf#oln,,,,_t 0./y) • .......,....., .lolla W~ T ..... C1ab 1171.le ....... ,..,.,. -•AlllLwUll .. "-fi-liaa ..... 9.ll-btllltttlllwwll>tltr. till l""'Wfd Wit)'....... nt. Wiie llO C8Ult0ft"' in &Jw --rwt't Ind t:..,~:: 11'1 :n:r..~· · ·· "'~.:ro111J.2~~ 1~~~ c~ .... ..,~. . ... ~· ~ :;c:-'-..... "10!.J.r.tL"!:,=.= . ~ =:t ..:a:.=.= "" lllt~·..... .... • ....... I' 1W-re-.·111it'1fo.'1111111taa.:;· W . ..,..._. , ...... ~· V61W lw'. ftntltlr1 IM • C .... llt l'I& I ... 1v ..... af 147.»J ._._ .... Vfa: tt' "!1i'l!! I:\ ,..... .. _.,..,.,. .... "' .... •.c=..-=it~ • • ro .. ter I J1w \~lllH''" ~1th .ultcn "b..:n blanua's lOJlh Jnd "J' g1,cn llll' night oil on \.ldJk· \1arttnl·au a .. "ell a' Junior~ I om l'l\ith h;l\cl~:l'n tn'ohcd 1n L\1anu.1·, h;1ll.' l.1\t kagu1: {!Jffil' OclJU\C ol a T)kr and ',1c' \ l hohc :and ( o.i 1 ( hrt'ltm,l\( l,"\tl 1he pJ\l lour '"''tcd .inkle . .UH.I 11 "ould Jppc;,r wphomor1: I odd \nl\<,er \l'ar\ he'\ at tull \lrength nm,. a l aguna 11111 otkr a '>Ohd .10d < hallc' rl'l1c' on 6-1001-' Rltlitl' 0 ~Clrilda(ll-t1a1a.111e1 Lw..1erc1 .. lt:Thcrc'\1 common foe brtwm thnc two dtlpiat the dmanc:c. kt~I Bapt"' we1190-S2 loltr10 Nt'Wport <. hn1- tiH. aad a Sl-34 loser to ~1htl , Chn\tsan. Santa Clara's CvUanovlch censured; Saints get no tournaments next year ly llOGER CARLSON OfO•~Nock .... (f'RRI TOS-\anta (Iara H1Jh0 \ ~atnt\ ""on't b<.' pla~1ng in an> bas~ctball tournanwnts rnme the Ii/ 4-YO \ta~n A.nd the) ·11 ha\e, l111 le le41'1 lc.>o'>cc-hnngea'""'-'" follo" ina the ( IF 5outhcrn ~"Ct1on commtt11.·c'<. det·1,1on regarding 1hc pullout of the ~1ms mtJ\\3\ throur.h the lounh annual ( oa t ( hmtma ( la\t.11c at £ \tanc1a High \chool 1n late Deccmbc.·r • ~nta C Iara. the top-St-cded tl'am 1n the I (Hl'am tournament. "a' a 19-31'( lo~r to Edison 1n the ~ ond round oft he tourne\. :ind ~1nts ( oa h Lou (. 'iJano\ 1c h. a q:tcran of) I ~cars of coac hrns a1 Santa <Iara "''h a longumc "-•nntn¥ rcpu1a11on. pulku Im team trom lunher rnmpem1un Ha<; rea!>ons "ere that he fdt thl' ollic1a11ng "3 poor. and that 11 \\a\ 111 the be 1 1n1l·rc'i1 ol ht\ pla,ers "ho he felt might be 1n dangt•r It \ 1olate~ -.e, era I ( IF blue bool rl'gulat1on\. lcJ' tng Lagun:i Hill "-llhout an oppoMnl on thl· lhml <l..i~ or 1hc tournament. and Huntington fk•l\·h "11houtanopp<.1nt•nion thl'lourthJa, Both l.<lguna lhlh and Hunllng1on Be<llh \\CH' ,i,\a1d1:J forh..·11 '1\.lurtl'' and J!I th: ( If pla) olh untold wn1g.ht m thl' \l'l'Ond round. rho\c th1cc lo A'\ rcm.i.1. ',an1a < IJra., onh blcnw.hl·~ 3, the' 'lteam u110 llll' !-\ eltm1nJt1on\ U!> the top wed "ith a !tJ.. ~ rl·rnrd fh( <IF ~outhl·rn ~·"·uon reka.,...d 1h1.· lollo"· mg pn·p.irn.l IJlt'mcnl. · ( unn:rn1ng 1he \anta (Iara High 'l hool bl1" t,a,l c1hall 11H.1Jcn1 ol lxn·mber I I he cnun: San1a ( l..ira a1hlct1l progr.1m h~1' l)Ct'n pl.lll'd on probab1on until June ol I \)41), and that l"u kllt'r'i ol romrltantc from lht• 'lhonl\ pnnnn.11 Ix· \Uhm1ttt•J to lhr t'\t'l'11lt\l' lt>rllm1lll'l' tor 1e.,,1e" tone in June another 10 June of IQ9()) 1 That the enure \Jnta (I ra OO)\ basl.;etball program not be allo"cd to ~ heduk an) reaular \Cason basl etball tournament\ for a period or one \carllhe llJ8lJ-90~a~n) fh1\\c,er.all lt•\t>l~ol 1ht bo~s bJ~~ctball program ma) '.14.:hedule up to !O ('>1nglc) tOntC'll~ l .\ lcner of cen'lure b} sent to the \:in1a Clara coa1.h (( '1Jano ... 1ch) :ind placed 10 tm tile 4 Financial rcst11u11on be paid IO E tanc1a High \c hool lor los~s ol ga tc andconlt'!>Sion receipt.., and that the opponents of \ant:i Clara in pmc\ of Dec ~Q (uguna Hills) and Dec 10 If lun11ng1on Beach) be rc1mtlu~d for 1hc1r tra,cl C\~nse\ b) ~nla <.Iara High ·hool ·· f ormcr tournament dircllllr An Pcrn s:ud he lcll thc dl•c.·1s1on) made Y.Crl' equal 111 thl' d~ed . ··\\ e did all v.c could lrom ourcncJ anJ 11"as1hc JUb ol thd IF and the comnrntec.'' \aid Perl) "The rl'SlllUllOn IS good and sends a "01'\J OUI 10 hools tha1 doing v.hat tht'\ did 1s noi a good d<'c1s1on .. I think the (I~ loolcd into u 1horoughl) and tl :ippear lrur tl' me Hl' t( "Jano\I hi 1s prCll) well l. no\\ n .rnd has a good rcputa11un lfr JU\I made a nll~IJ~l' •• Pe~ c umall'd th.u rl'\lt1u11on \\Ill he 1n 1he form of S .. 00 for lossl'<. thl' tournamcni sullered. another SI ·u.~OO for l aguna Hill\ 1ran pomwon cost\ and nothing IOr t lunt1ngton Bearh. "h1ch did not tr>\\ cl on lkl lO llt·t:au'>c 11 \\3\ a" arc "3nta ( Iara "as not return mg · Thr l IF comnuttec lOn\1'itCd 01 <. orona del 'lar Pqnc1pal Tom Jarnbson l .\ Bap11 1 Pn nc1pal (1al') m1ddt•r<> lkllllo"l'r ( hm11nn \upcr- 1n1enJcn1 Bruc.'c "-l'Unttlg :ind Duam· tJn t fil~d ")upcrintcndt·nt Rotx-n Packl·r. Tonight's CIF.boys basket.ball playoff games OcHn View 11 ·8> a\ ·EHwanda halann•d <lltal~ {)tiled h' lour·~Nr < a.10. "ho h.t\a,cra l'd ~I\ O p~ and . • • '' E: •an~ .. 1.tner ( Im<, \h1dl ~mt ~ gui.tt'\l--ft1e-':'r-~te--tt'iltffl-...,.....~~ttttlftt'1Ht.":n:k"T-+lt-- "a' thc onc "1lh lht•ad\Jlll.l{!t' Ill the "ho a'ef"JgllJ 19 IS 1n Pan ik ( o,l\t w11h 11 (> (,uarc.f le\ -.,hcphad. a f>· lir\t·rnunJ hrrc. "'1th ,t b) l: lt" 1 n~ Leagul' pJa, foot-1 wnw1 a' l'rJgc' I 111~·1 ga rnc him a good looli> at Jim t-t.1rm He'\ Joined b) b-ol Jun tor P.11 \n01h1:r ub' 1ouc; I Joor I\ ti-foot ' ~tr.twb dunng-thhr 0-5~ TlltOT) '':rl~n t1 .. 5)-.md1unmr gu.irJ lkJu 1un1or n·n1er amc' T'l:rl\ "ho· ll&h O\(r Dana Utll) Ho'i!lkr 3\ \\di:. .. 6-6 \Ctcran Trcnt aH·rngl'd 10 2 rt•bound\ ft1~anda. I 5.y .rnd th\' I loll'len<la ()\.•\ fl'Ugd ~hdl I) J r.ir.: luuHear The r 1gcr<> arc Jl"tt lrom lhl' leagur·, c.·hamp1on is anoth\·r "1th a all ll·aguc \'ho1n· »J~d1nl' l l·,1gul.', tin"hing third .• ind \outh mo' cnil.'nt. \hell and f IO\\kr l'<ll h ~1.0rl'<l 17 on Jfl' lno" n 11.lr an uJ)-l\'11\po ,1tll'll'(' • Junior' M:trl U\ Bdl anJ M1kt' \\ t•dnl•'iJ:l\ 10 a "'1-6., up.-.et at L.1 .1nJ a prc,~10~ dl'l\'11\l' OILMAX FULL SERVICE INCLUDES QNL '( .... ALL fO~ A /l 15 ESSENTIAL SERVICES VV _I • UI' TO I 01'8.l'BINZDI. r-1 9\ =~~-)----c1(4"1~--~ • •ET lHI RAMA ElEMENT ~· •OaJ(Wl'MIUOE •,,,AND FU MT181Y Y1 .,,,,,., FIL RICI FWD t t4~~ ~A ~•..::.r~ •,,,MD 111.L tMltV.JC Q.UTCH ,., J/ 'f .. Vt'"" .,,,. FU.: mmnw. LEVELS ~\ . --~--------...1 .,,,MDFLL 1M9BlllCN I · 1 ('"''A1i1.•0 .!!.~..lo?Do •it'llGFLL ~IE D'MWER FUJI) _ -..... t1VU _ .,,,,,,, FU 1111 fllEIU'E no appolllbltent Come ~ Fol An Oil • YM)LW 1MI IWISUOFC n..,,11111'1' . •WMtfCM , -····· a.., Todlyf f I • I .1 • 1989 Orange County International 30Y.H ANMVERIARYI ANA•• STADIUM, EXHIBIT 8LDG8 FE8.11-21,1m WHERE I Anahetm Stadium '*1lln0 IOI (57 Fr ... ay at Katelal WHIN S81Wd1J. F*'-f'y 1~. FttWury 2t HOURI Mon • Pr .... nt1' O.,, 111m-7pm. T'* ·Fn, tprn.tprri s.u.,. ', .... tapfft, 9'Nay , iem.7pm ,. •• llON "so ldub; ..., ...... • .._ .-ct11111W a H AUTO ·sHOW Both Foreign and Domestic Autos Witt be at the Auto Show for you to look over. To get the comptete view of this cel- ebrated Orang' County Event look tor the special sections running In the Daily Pilot on Feb. 17 and 24' and tfl the lndepen- dent on Feb. 16 and 23. J ., rshlserls ball~sftrst S3 rnHH LOS ANGELES !AP) -Or<I HcnhiscT-uppN a rl'ft>l'd·k'llina IQIOfl wilh a r«ord·iCl1ina on1rac1 Tlliundl)'. a&rrtina to a 1hr«·)'l'ar. $7.9 million .. dral wi1h the Los A.aerlts Oodacrs 1ha1 n1akrs him 1hr lla~·paid player in baseball his· IOry and 1hc spon's first SJ million ""'"· Htrshi5<'r. the National League Cy Youn& A\A'ard winner last year arid tht Most Valuable Playe r in thr NL playoffs and Wortd SCrics. will rc- ffivc a SI. I mlllion sign ing bonus. $2.4 million this season. S 1.6 million in 1990 and $2.8 milliOn in 199 1. ··This ron1rac1 is hist ori c iO i1s n11urc," Los Angel<.'S General Man· IOH IH• Hit OHU NIA STANC*MS Wn'9nl c.•we --Lat.en Pnoen!• S..1111 Goldtn State Portland s.cramento ~ HOU1"10fl Ul•h 0•11•5 o •• ,,.,. Safi AnlOfllO Miami New York PnllacM'IPhl• &oslon Washing Ion NtwJerHv Charlotte Cle\'$nd De troll Mltwa"uk&e .\llanta Chlca90 lndl•n. -... . ., L " 16 JO 17 " .. 27 20 " n " " II ,. --" " JO 20 26 21 " " 1J " 5 " COLLEGE MEN UC.I ts, Pa<lfk f2 (9 .. W9'1 C ....... -.1 ..... .673 ·"' , ... .S74 .SJ2 .292 .220 .611 ,600 .SSJ .S20 .211 .106 .... .513 .479 .JIJ .367 .26S .771 .117 .... ,612 -"' .m UCI P.c* GB 2 '"' s 7 111/J 22'12 'n J "' 16\1 " • ' 13'~ l"t'4 ,,.,., J , .• 71,~ 9 " ""•• .... ., .. \...tie1 \lOS~ 201S Buller 6 l 5 1,, T1tlt'O!'I l I J 1 M.Dtl1 rc::111k I 1 J 1' L11lllf 14 J l ll p~ ' 1 2 u lllliekl 5 J ·] ,, Flo¥<1 9542SFa ll &2•14 .f.fldrerM)l'l701JEmti<11. 201 • R.Dt.ll'"c::111k 1 O 4 2 WOif• 4 J J 11 ltODW1 l 0 t t tl1rM\ 0 2 I 2 Ca• 0000 F-$1 r !OL 2 Tall!I l1 I• 24 t7 Tot•I\ l4 20 7l fS Hllftlmll; UCI, lf·J.t, ]·PO'"! 00.11: UCl-NI, 2, Pt!mer I, Al'ICllf"M)l'I °'""" L T9dWuli; ,._, C"K O!I L•r"f'iv1 ltOClrilJUll ... _ 1t•owlcfl = ........ Cer1t- Ooklorcv11< l 1 flOYa \; P1dllo-ltta\ J, ager t-ttd ('ta1n: utcl. Tlw 30-~~-old ristt1·h•ndcr'1dral w11h 1hc I rs set k'\Cralrtcords: • lnC'ludi"$• prorntrd WI\· of1hc SI . I mitfion M&n•na honul. Hcrshi:w."r will nlakc S:!. 766.66 7 th1ll scaM>n. lh<' hlgh1..·s1 '81ary of an, pla)tr. topping tht" S2.466.667 of Bah1n1orc's ('al Kipkcn. • Hcrshiscr's raise or S 1.666.661 broke, !he record ofS 1.326.442 set on Feb. I by Toronlo's Jinlnl ) Kr}. • Hcrsh i5':r's 11\Cragr annual salar\ ofS2,6.1J.JJJ broke thl' n:'C'orJ of S1.s n1illio n Sl't Wrdnd<f.1,· b) Boslon ri&hl·handcr M.QiCr C'lcnil·n~. • HcrshliC'f ~·ould SCI SJ,166.667 in 1991 . including a proraled shan• of I.~ ff, Cerrttts S1 lctf' S·A l'"il'.i 119'111dl CMTttM l.tllMll FU11mur1 Hlf l\MI Grittitfl HllQfllelr ..... ~r•rlmu ,_ Talloh ,........ 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"I'm ~ lhll ;1•1 OWi' with," Hrnh1ttr laid 11 a l.Jodter Sladium M'WS ronftrtntt • link more thao 1"0 hours 1ftrr an ~mcnt had b«'n tcachrd. -()c{op do"_n, 1hi s 1.» what I wanttd, 10 ren11in 1 Dodger. I think ifs aoina 10 be fantastic. I can ronttntnilt' on baseball. I won't ~vc to worry 1bou1 frtt a.-ncy. ··Jam rtlicvcd I'll bt pl1yin1 ror lht' team I w1nt to b( playi n& for. Once ii "''as all said and done. rm back to tx-1n1 .,rm ind goo)C)' about bting a Oodiier. That's what. I -.·anted 1hc ,..hole tune." '01 I I H i..:t-; -- ·~ -J t "'' • -hod .. ., dllri• -ua1ion5 that 1(1 lon1-1ttm llf'ttrrtnll \\'Isn't tnchcd. ht• woutd Travc tlk• Oodarrs an~t thi" SC'lson. wh\-n ht' "ould ha\\~ bct'omc rh11bk.• for free ... !!<). .. Jn 1h~ ba1..·k of n1l nund. I knew 1ha1 -.a.s a possib1ht).'' Hc:Bhili("r said. "I \'1c.,..·ed 1t11s is a fan1ily dcc1s1on, a bU!llO{'SS d«is1on. I'm very happv lh<' way thinas worked out I "'IS fUl\y reconciled 10.1he fart that a htanna \\IS a po1sibilit)'. "Although I was rcsianed we were going to arbi1ra111)1\, I was hoping it <;(·ouldn'tron1e to1h1 t. You ha,·t 1010 1hrou1h ccrt1un steps in nt"1otl11ions 10 st't "'·h11 you·n: \\Orth." 1111 I k I \ ,Jl"i GOI.• ... ~ "-~ ..... --G.t•AK" Hmt1111r ..... OUI ..... W wonh. Whal•s il like to bt btil-P!l•d ployrr. "Ii lttlo ""''Y ~:· h< uid -h1..•sita1inaancl fmdi,,_ ··1 doo'111ti1* it ...,·11111 1 \'Cry k>na. • Hcrsh1Sl'r and thr Oodtrn Wft'I' • go OCforc arbitrator S'cphC'n OoJd.. bera Thursd•>· Kut *hen h au. tinll' ror the p1Ni<'$ IO Sllrt. lhry Upl on 1alk11'\&. Some 75 n11nult'S lalir. 1hr) had an aarttn1cn1, HMhiK·r .,.,as SC't'kina Sl."25 milhon in arbi1ni1ton. The Dod9ft had nffcrcd S2 million. The riilll· hinder "'•rM'd SI .I million in 1111 whtn hi .,s 23·8 with a 2.26 camtd • ··-Ll'GA H•••IMfl M·M-tf '"''''! ""'' ~ "-L.W ..,_o R·»-1? ._. __ , >r->1-n ...... 1. .. 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HB library__ benefit given novel approach 9y ICAftN M. ftlD ....,,..eu ...... · MCMt Ii bran~ are con~1dered quiet. st odious places. .~one mt&ht a<> to read and retlect The Hunt1n1ton lkach Ccn1rarL1bra1. ho"'e'~ ""as an)th1n1 but qu1tt last •ttktnd. as the 1bral') Patrons Foundation (lPf> oomcd the hallo"'cd halls for 1he founh annual Valenun<'s Da) Pany. W1\h the stud) tabks mo,cd out of the ""a). the hbraf) 's mull1pk le"els were transformed b) 1hc pla comm1lltt into a restaurant (and \\tnery) ro"' \\1th mo~ than 30 paruc1panli offering a "lntt) offoods. and wanes. Tht ;oo or so 1unts (man) "'tanng the appropnatc ttd to ctlebratc the hohda)} fihcrtd through the ftslt\-Cl) decorated cntf) paustd to bid on the select1on of silent auctH>n n~ms and ate (and ate, and ate). It was all for SJO ~person -and to raise funds for the con!.truct1on of the bbraf)'s ne,_, ch1ldrtn's resource center. •• Mo~thanJu~1 the add111on of a ne"' children's ""mg. tht hbral') expansion. once comple1ed. "'ill transform the c~1s11ng fac1ht) into a con 1rmporal') education cen ter w11h e' erythang trom learning d1~0\'tr) rooms and t>.plorat1on la~ to a ude pool and l111le theater DMlr~~ .. ---···-DofotflJ hesch •nd DOl'othJ SllY•nw•n •••Ir• Ullle; Huntlntton M•1or Wet hn· llllter wtttt •ettJ Karbo, Ron Hayden; •nd J•n• Randolptt and Anna Comlts. HOHOS('OPJ: 8Y SYDNEY OMARR 1cmporanly derailed. can again run ,..ridaL Ftb. 11 moo1hh ) 0~·11 ha,·e 10 make the ---- --~xtnl dfort Empham on SClUnt\ ARIES (March :?I· \pnl 19)· Fam-promotion. prestige · 11) obhgauon rC\UhS '" change of SCORPIO (Ocl. B-1\0\ :>I) plans. Your ··cc1ebra11on" IS pul orr You'll htl\C la t laugh on tho~ ~ho for at lrast 24 hou~. Current churned \Ou "'en: ··cha"ng rain- emphas1s on S(.'C'Unt). po 4'1blechange bo~ .. ln\1ta11on relates 10 con· of locks.. Older IOdl\ 1dual complains vatulalol'\ me t;3iC tra \cl. pubh h· about .. telephone mcs~gcs:· 1ng. Ronianllc interests mten if). TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Ma~ 20) Pr b-.\ne~. Libra person~ figure prom1- lems rcla1~ 10 close rclau'e .m.· nenll) aCLuall) superficial dcspm· .. moons AGITTARlll t'o'. n-Dc~ :> f) and frowns ... Change routine. high· f 1nanual .. emberra) ment" 1 tern· light entert~inmcnt and po~s1bk poror)' You d1M"o,cr nc"" \\a)\ 01 purchase ol add111onal "ardroOt: a1:h1c\ 1ng goal 'kcnano h1ghl1ght~ Gcm1n1 figure pronuncn11\. en: a ti\ It). t) le. -romance Legal GEMINI ( ta) .!I-June 101 (_>lk 1anglc "md1s ·· dd111onal fund~ mo"es up.goall~ m 1ght and \OU 11 be t:ould tx-"on the wa" ··Leo 1n' olH·d aware oftt. Posmon strong. linJnc.t.il CAPfU COR (lice :>2-fan IQ) picture bnihten orp10 na1" e ( olklt inlormat1on. , nthc 111.· da1a COOp(Nlt('S IO effort 10 fin1\h m:\JOf 't OU arc un bnnl<.. ol maJOr J1 0\ Cr} ta k. Health report '' 111 rch1.•\ c ten· Rdatt.'\ 10 per onal and profcs~1onal s1on. "" . _ ac11' 111~ 't t.!11'11 be.-offered contract -CANCER (Ju-m-.:t-Jul. -!r"~u-or un1qut.' "-rltll'n ag{l'Cmcn\. Older mcrous promise . m de appro\· "oman h~cl) 10 be 1n,ohed 1matcl y one mon1h ago. "111 be AQ AIUUS (Ja n . .!O.Fcb 18) Pia) fulfilled .\lmo!>t a~ tf a breath or_ln''lh "atting game ~me people 1n\1 I on air. )Ou g~! "cnfit"a11ons and ~ac ~ pla~ 1ng .. h1dl' and scci.... ·· Don ·1 be· pa)'mcnt . Member -of oppo~1~~ \n come part ol looh h runaround 't our sa s. ··vou re ~all some h1 ' u ) _ • ug. -~l am1I~ ''S«rcf" 1s let out of bag \1on.: humor than sadness I featured. rtXU'> on ramih rClation~h1p g1 ts rep· rcscn11n1 lokcns of afTh·t1on 't \)U'rc "f0~1H~n .. b> one tcmporor1l> tm· mobile Taurus pla) s role ( ( ( . P.ISCES < h~b I Y·March 10> Rda· 11on)h1p that had lx'\.·n '"rcxk) ·· ~ 'i table. 't ou arc free to plan ahead. to get on more wltd cmo- 11onal-li nane1al fooung Long-di!>· 1ancc rnmmun1cat1on relates tu ro- rn.1nn\ po .. !t1blc ournc\ Labracy reprt"trnlall\'C .U.. C.-. explained lhat the plannina commmtt tncd to 1n1u:1petc thr future ··when all ttirtt phasnarecomplcte.111h0Wd ta.krC"arc of the nred1ofthe communny fora long lime to come." she said . .i\rch1tcctural O\Cf'icv.s of the proposed fac1hl) v.ere 8\ a1lable for 11.1e.is \0 peruse -and act enthused abou1 St) ond tauna.1ucs1s ~ere cntt11a1M'd b) the H<KM a\ 1nas ol Amer.ca Band. and betv.cen b11cs could cnJO) the maiic of J~ Geelalv" and bell}-danc1n1 talcnti of "Shchna)." Ghmpst'S into the future v.crt also provided by thrte palm rcadc~ "We had a &ttat d~I of commun11~ 1npu1:· said hbrar) director a. Har•ea In d1scuss1ng the plans (v.h1ch v.111 be p~nlcd to the City Council for appro' al this month) ... Whal v.c·, e really tried to do 1s male 11 funcuonal and exc111n1 to endear 11 to the children and male the hbraf) come ah"e." Cakes. cand)' and coolies seemed to be the prtva1lin& restaurant offerings (1n kctpins "'11h the ~ason). ho~" er uzanne'\ Crcat1\.e Catetin& offered melted bne and ca' 1arpotatoes(rl"<1 ca\.lar. ofcuur~). Bukhara CutSincof India had samplings of curT) and n ao bread. and Bac1 hahan Res1auran1 cooked fresh ncona fnl\l'r$ wnh .apn ot sauce Senous fund-ra111n1for1hc prOJttt ~n four }Cars ago. according to Ha)'den. "Wr started "'1th $4 QS 1n a pig) bank .. From Sunda~ s C\Cnt. It appears that the p1g) bank will be some SS0.000 nchcr ... "I Just loYe this hbrary." aucsted eH•nt chnir Betty Kano. who 1s also Vile pres1tknt of the LPF -and an actl\ r fund.raiser forthcfaciht}. "I qll 11 m) hbraC)," she said. sm iling proudl), as did the numerous LPF. hbraf) board and Friends of the L1bral) (FOTL) \Oluntecrs coordmauna the part). Supponen on hand. mingling and mund11n1. included hbrar) board president Jane Ra.M ...... FOTl prts1dcn1 Doredty a.nc1a. hbraf) an and book store chair Doren Baemua. Huni1naton Beach Ma)'or W• and Belly Baull&er. Caty Counnl member Pesw and Ca9'J Greea. and Sup(rv110r Harriet WlHer LPF members R•" Balley (president)', Marperile 0.Y..,.rt, ....._ Morris, flick RWdell, Mary E•aey, Brett Powen, Barbara I.Adle, i..rf)' KJrlte1t1lqer, KnM" a..n., RObert ladt, Peler Off 0.1eaberre, DlaM Crexey Adams and Jeu Cwru hel~ coordinate the cvcna. Singer wants to talk about drug addiction By the. Auodated Press .\TL.\ TIC C IT't . !'oo J -1ngcr- song" ntcr mokty Robl11oa \.lid he tx.-camc add1l t<'d to \.'01.a1ne after the I '>85 breuk·upofh" mama1e and the death of h1 tathcr. but 1!> no"' drug- frcc and "'111 relca~ an au1ob1oaraph' and an album this ear "~moke~ IM1dc t) l 1tc 1 to be 001 \farch I In a rtccnt inter\''" """h T.he ~\i.W\.t3t~ Pre\s. thl· \ln&<"r said hl' \\anted to di'\( U'>'i ht\ If\. month add1u1on ., , -"'4+-tht~-ttn)~ dldn'.I ~imv. l-». 1."Seap1na the p.:un of le•" ins honll' aflt•r ~-r 'car l d1dn'1 ~nov. I "J' e~ap1ng ihc death of nl\ dad · Rut thl· Lord had me go through 1h1 to kt 'oung people !.no" ·and C\C~tx>d~ th:u there 1s J \\a\ ou1 •· \31d the singer. \\hO I\ IO appc::ir al 8Jlf\'\ Grand Hotel and ( J inc\ 1h1 "l'd · emL .l\m1.·rn.an d later th1 'car ferm\ ol the agrttmcnl v.e~ not d1~cloo,c.-d La t month. Pep 1 s.:ud 11 s1gne~ Jl(lp i.tar ~1adonna tor a global ad \:ampa1gn I hat announcement came on the heel<; c.omc) ot 1ndu\tl"t lcadcr (~a.( ola ( 0 ·s ncv. ad campa11n a1mw at pu\h1ng sal~ of DLet Cc.*.e. C o"r 1&,ncd fX p in l'r (icorge M11.h. cl ll>r a ')l'r1e-. ol commen:1af<;. on top ol J l'.amixugn alread> IC:atur· 1n hnd.t•\ l.U \\.a)ne Gn.-11L.~ mudC'I Elk i\.1al Phcnon and "Mtam1 -a onc-11mc \ r L.\ l A -ArUtu A Ille sa' hlad.s t"n tcnng 1he .. poru \.\Or ( I\ d1'-C'nmin.ii1on he l.'ndured dunne h1 t\\c.rdl'(adc 1cnn1 c3rc:c:r But ht• ~'s then..' are 1111 {,Uhtk pr1.·'lsur~._ · VIRGO ( \ug. H-Scp1 2~) Rc pot1 that had been \\1th held 1s rekalK:cJ represents 'ahd reason Im JO' Emphasis on pcrformanu llJ\ • mcnts. ro)alue . enario al'O ka· turn &.f"lltr acceptance b) rec•' P1scn f11urc prommcntl). UlllA I pt 1J...<Kt 22) \ ou·11 slK'ttMfUll)' meet c hallengc of aJIJrJ rcspons1b1ht)' Lo' c rclat1on"ih1p. If FEB. 17 I YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU .ire h.'JJ) tor fr6h ~•an a "\t'cond lhanc<'" "here lo'c 1 con· c4..'rncd < urrcnl nclr 1.·mpha 11t·s rcnc~al. '1gor. op11m1~m \ ou'll gain &!'Cater 1ndt•pen<fcncc. )OUr O\\>n I) IC' \\-Ill b~ empha\tted Cancer ( apm:urn pcrwn pla} 1mport11n1 rok!t 1n 'our life You "'or\. \\ell under pre,\urc, IV'--,._.• Conte1 .. nt1 of Ml11 USA P•e••nt t•ll• • IW•all on th• beach prior to the Feb. 18 flnatt. They •• KIMbertr WallHe. M•1sacttu1ett ftopl J.c4uelln• PMeett. Norttt c-otlna, Ktnten ... emore. Maine. and Ket~ Holue.. IHlnoll fsecond rowl: and "-FY" Finucan. Mktt ... n, Jennifer Pariser. ~IOl'kU. Denlte app1. Pennsytvanla, •"4 LIU Vendetti. Conneftkut. \mokc' Rob1n~on :ind tht• \tir· adc~· hit 1ndude-J ·· hop ,\round and ··11.·ars of a l lo" n .. Koh1n\1,)!1, "'ho 1 al!i.<1 a '11:e prl'\1dl·n1 ot Mo1ov.n. "l.ln a {1ramm~ for lk t R&. B ~1alc \ 1.xah t in I 'I .... ;'I.(\\ \OR ~ -Rod \1c"art ha become the 1111~1 rl-cruu in the Hxk · n • roll cola v.ars. "'1th Pcrs1 C ol.t ( o announC1 ng this "'«'k 1h.11 the )1n er "''II pcddk 11 soil drink 1n l..a\ln · \ ou ·re go1 ng to 1l'cl soc 1olog1call) out ol pla e •· hC' 'I.lid .. , ou'rt going to go 1hrou~h luhure hock ) ou'll be amund i.x·opk "ho'>f bcha\loral norm arc unh~\' an,1h1na )OU''c ('\~m:nccd in a bla\.L. nc11h· horhood .. fhe 45.,car-old H'l1n.-<l 1enn1 tar ".1'> in .\llant.i tor a i.porung Sood ho"' la 1 \\\.'t"k and to promote h1 OC\\ lxll>k ... .\ HarJ Rood r 0 Glol'): .\ H1 ton ot th~ .\fr1lan-.\mcncan .\thlett ... Gun in youngster's hands spells tragedy Df.\I{ \'\'J L \NDR .-\ tra&cd> happened to 3 lnt.'nd of m1m· rt'\.tntl) I fl.-cl 1ha1 I must do "'hate,er I t·an ts>. \l"C that ll d0t'~n·1 happen 10 3n\onc d~ 1 hat IS \\h~ I .lm "'riling tht\ le11c:r '-1> fncnd. Lon Lut'tro. took hcr~­ }C.tr-olJ daughter to '1\11 her nll'\I.' 1 he )Ounptcr found a handgun I~ ina around thouahl 11 "'"s .i to) po1rucd at at her mother .mJ shot her Ill the he: ad • <an )OU 1ma1inc thc1u1h thatlh1ld \\-111 can; or 1f1c r1.·'>t ofhe1 Ml!.,_ fhc mcmol') ol "'h:u \ht did "'" haunt her foreH~r \\hen m the name ol (,oJ "11l th1'1 ~n of 1h1n1 \lop' I knO\\ all abou1 pro~·i .. riaJ'tl 10 \)nltt"l.'I themo;ch l·c, ~IO t l'flnunals. f hat S .ll\\J\\ lhe ~\t'U1e ~ ht-ar"Whm some rnllOt"\'nt pcnon " hot b> l sun th.it JU'll happened to ~ l)1n1 aniunJ \\hat about th\.· n1h1uf1nn0\"\'.nt pcopk hkc m~ tncnd l on? Pka • nn. pnnt th1\ lcurr. h 1u'l llUIOC.I nught make a d1fkrcncc -H l--\ \ \ (,RtlF l'-S"LT LAKF (IT) DEAR -SAL..,. LAU'" OTV: -.V-.. ..... , ......... ,..,tnm t.ri ••• ...... M we NW.._ Sala Lale Cle)' ,.ak't ....,...... ... .,.., •tt• Si•.0.A.a.tl. At I write "6s, ,._ frinl4 lt 11lll aUve Ml kr ~•""':.W,w-. lf IM .. ,.. .. "....... ~. ..... Mrl'tllte..,,.. .. _,., --ate ... ,-... ~ ....... .. ldudlb_an ...... _...._ ··~...,.~---·' Mw-11•1.t •111M1a 0 ' ••• . .. , TM bid# ... ..... ,.... .. 6 ... INT ,_ .. ... .,... I 0 JNI .... .. ... tlilis country. A.IHI pltast ltl • 80t clrMlt •P tllat tired old aJogH of tlltt ·atleeal Rlrlt A a •• "GHt .... , kill~ Peoplt lllll Pfft»lt." Aay ldtot kae•• that a gu cauot fire it elf. B•• I ba't at' tr •eanl of a perMll ltlll•& shot b anylllla.l but a .... • • • DL \ R \ '-' l .\ l)(R~. \\ '-' ;1r1.• h:n ing a d11lc1encc ol op1n wn 1n t1u1 nth~c Jnd h:nc: Jcrn.kJ 10 kt ~ou '4.'lllc ll I -em .. 33-)ear-o \lo.Ud.1 J1, orlt'tl mmhcr of an ., ·ar 1.lld tfau1h1t·r On O("'C;as1on. "twn I am in thl' .. ho''''1. m> daught1.·r "'111 a,i... 11 'h" 1.J1l hop 1n "'''h me. I h:l\t•alv.01,., 3ll,1\\c1.I her to do ~' II " 101all~ mn1xcnt \\1.• ing 11.1~\on '·I hl'l1' h1.·t "a h .rnJ nn~ ~r hair, anJ I h.i'c oc\\.'1 Mt that 11 m11h1 be "4:\Ualh pro\<Xilll\C Of 1n an) Y>l\ 11 llf I 0 J>'-' r ht J'l'Ol'k I •or\. ~1th thin\. th" ... o~t ol h~·. I he) Y) m~ dlluth\~ r '' cnt11c:f\ loo ,lid to tx· 1a~111g a \hU\\t·r "1th her mothl·1 . \n-th", nght" .\m I -.\l L \\.ET l'l01t10 ' DEAR OHJO. It 1 perfttlly O& fer a partttl a1td child of tilt amt wx te llto•ttr t~tt~r at an~ agt B•t ny. ma)' I ask. art )'O .. di " si .. •ts •ii-~ ~oplt at •ork" 1't1 " motlter-4aiaglilttr t•H. aot •ffke Chlltr. • • • [)[ .\R \'-''I .\ '-l>fR'-t l\h \I tcr ..1n.d hcr....h~nd married 4 }can) arc dlln JI\ or11cJ ll " no1 one of th\\~· 01\:\\\ at)a1r,. r herl' ·~no other, \\om•m Jnd no 1.1th1.·r tnan The)' JU t ~n:'' in J1lkrcm d1f\.'(,Uon' The real t:l'uah1c\ an: their thn.'C' d11lcJn:n. ll&l'\ 7 \\I and I!. T ~)· a~ tx·" 11JamJ '"m and u"""t. Pk .. K hdp -tt(_)~ l ()' DEAR 1osro •. " .... , .... le Mr Hll'fll 1-ektlilft lllil II' 8 cepy ef "Taa ... MMI ~ _. Sftler•dea... .., Earl A. Qi .. • Or• .. CoMI DAILY PILOT/ Fnuj, ~ 17, .. .: 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5671 FROM NOllTM ORANCll CO. FROM IOUTH GRAW CO. ... ,. -1111 .,... DAIL 'f MOT CLASS!f'IED Of:FIC£ HOU~S T~W­ M·Tll 7 ~eoe»m F rJ f :!Oem-5 30pon s.t .~,,~ euw-c-ter M·F I 00....-5 0C»m Cf••-· "' ·~ .. ._. ...... , ...... 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"" ...... w; *"' 1111••-!-!!~~---:.!.\~ •38A2"t8Adlv111wnhM V!l!y 2134 •NI WPOAT TERRACE NwCH Hgl9 lg 4Mt a.A, •Huge 2 ledr nr bCt1 Dbl 9W· lrplc, 3M 2 BA t>Nuhful up· Gerl pool, S~ ..,... ...,.,.vtewlooms IP& lncdydSl250Pet<* NICE 1ownhou1•. 38R 1r ade1 & condlltOn' NO pell 11850 • - •Fwepeec./pett01 642:98M or 646-6541 ~!! ¥::~11~• t t751mo 720· 1104 Bllr 424 Holmwood 645-..e5 •1175,000 ~Down * E'Slde 3BR. 28A hOuse 11850/mo 2131' .. ·<M'i •WILi 11 •••-• On th• w11er • condo c.11 Demon Acal d ..._ -w/t>oat t11p, 12000/mo, 537--04 15 WKNOS &31 12ee or 642 9797 page yw new .,_or VIie Balboe 18R Poot ti 117001 M3-1500 DAYS -• -• $520,000 3BR 18Alg•ege duplex wld hllup S l095 no peis Hunt. leactl 2'140 tenn11 Sl95 646-5356 without t,5 4000 mo ---•U ILlfn IM 83 t-1400 on und Yrly $17501mo 645-1786 3BR 2BA lrg yd Brook· Agt scow • Ol~E CORONAOEL MAR 38R 2BA 2 SIOf'y, 12 yrt,_ Agent,8'15-9414 •lllllTM•• hurat/Yorktown trH *Id Block trom bHch rtiiillU o:.'~~y=i!,,,'c::~~~ °'t,~n~~~g~ ~~~~~1..,"~1 OCEANVU-On the beh Family rm big yard 11150 Dave. Newport mcW.-1n 411, S14251rno V1Na BalbOa 2BR 2BA beech, ttlopt, a mOYle ~ . A BH&G RE RE Al ESTATE 28R lull condo S.Wred I 13951mo Call S..6-9164 Pacific RE, 645-3613 yfty 648·7523 ~~:.'.~:11'1~~·~· Charming lm!MC\Nte 2 751-sOoo 'l,!. 557-5417 I prll~:=JJi ~~8~0 -........ iillna 81-LEVEL 2Br 1 .Sa, frpl, 4M 28A CS..ac:Nd home &73·0941 bdrm cottage, hMdwood --IM • H E de 28R 2BA w/d hk-up, patio gar, New carpett & p..nt dble floOtt & fir~. lend· WESTSIDE I VERSAILLES 1BR 1BA ---"99 utll near Hunt HarbOur H75, r, Ir d ~ta OK' -1 • l&llA ac:tiped r .. r petlo & 2 FLEXIBLE Frffhlypa1nted Gr .. t lor 111 lime buy4tff CoronadetMar 2122 w/lglncdyard,dlw mini 213/860·9513 r,900,~541-4447 IBR •;-::. w/d, d/w, --l»dfm 2 bath unll w atom hOIM with ..2 Comm pool,..spa & t.nna bUndt. be•m c•1llng1_, 1510,0oo bdrmt.den&doobleger· $119,000 Agl642.·3850 lllt••S. t~• S800P•t()l(848·4902 LRGduc>le,x trf·level28r2 -lll•.il12 ocean/herbor.8v~•2~· 710-3800 age Room et bad< of lot -. • ,._ 38R 2BA condo avall 1m· lofts 2 18• 2 F/P1, • $1150/mo * 7 .... ., 4 10 bull<I untt on thlt R·2 Gft mf 1076 Bright No pets $1200 mediately Nlcely up-Roman tub. skyl1te, epp11 PENINSULA YEA.ALY or 842-2024 ""Tl HI Hll" pioperty Near c M Agt 873-5354 reded 11 200 Ask lor 240011 nr Hunt Harbour •Gr•al 28R 2BA lowtr l·---o!i----~~- lt0 "4I.., a-. cour tyard• shopping ...U IAI ... m 1 block 10 beach. 2BA. ~. Agl 650•1278 1 1450 21318e0-9513 unit 1128th1Belb0a. Gar South Coan Mttro E TORS 1229.000 IBF\• Owners U encl yd 1'-,BA pY1 palt0, oarage. --.. t11 ••-I "'"""Tll frplc: Avt 3115th. 1950 2186 R AL &31 ·1400 lndry, garages, walk·beh newly' decorated w/o, 3BR, 2BA Condo has -wa •Lovely 3BR 3BA 2 story I---------...,. S250K Qwnef/661-6056 Sl 175 998•9122 everything $1085 OPEN Boerdwell( pool saunas w /lemlly rm, roof 2BR 2BA Condo, carport - """Hf HO" ' HOUSE 12·6. Set Sun gym & clubhouse New tundeck lrple, "Nthrldryr over pool & Jacuu 1, rec oiiiiiliiilliiliiiiiii._ ___ 10_2_4 110 -..1 .., a.c. Moblt Homes *lllY llTI&ll Moo 2330 Vanguard Pllnt & carpets, 2BR hkupa garage Quiet room $825 sec $400 *2 H ... on Lot! E/s1de' REALTORS I soot PCH 28r 1ea lrplc F201 557-6609 1 •BA SHOO/mo, lat. er" $1400/mo 832-3651 or 73 1·5168 3BR 28A BR 18 II FOi Salt 1100 · · -IHI, tee dep CALL LA REITILS -+ 1 A, A gar . lndry tee S 1100/mo 3 EASTStOE Townhouses 8_.,.6041 Mon-Fri OR VIL redone $295K? Ownr· .. UPIS &VAILi lse. Agl. 675-0088 Ger, 1ndry, good loc 964•8988 Eves & Wknds '""'ANrtmtnts _______ _ Agt Will co-op 64_2•9666 Hunt. leach 1040 ln ~· ., ... ~ady for 493 MORNING C.ANYON 2BR. 2BA. lrplc yard -BAYVIEW Ct exec condo •BY OWNER Lg 3Br 48R 28A lamlly room' lmmed occpy All sizes & New beaulllul 1300 sq h $930 2BR Like newt WALK TO BEACH 4 huge . 2BR 2BA 2-C3r gar, AC General 2602 2'"S.cond0,tntopcond. f()f~l llv;ng 10 kitchen pr1cel 714-723-1553 o•tedcondo 2br2ba1ac $810 2BR. S790 Call bdrms 2b• newly remdl w/d '(8Ulled cell pool, ......... ___ ..,. __ w/ffplQ. pello, dbl gar cul·dt·uc.' close to Ooubi;'wlde 2BR Eb· tub. frplc & key to pvt 666-4019 da~. 640·2•26 h .. lrplc, 2 car gac, xlnt S1350tmo 854-9570 • .,. • 1 MONTH FREE'• e.ctcbay ArM $179.500 beach, achoots Owner bllde Mobile Hom~nPark bhch 11350 760-6077 ~/wknds 1oe $1400/mo 850-3386 BLUFFS Anaheim 2BA 18A $875 <t91-2800 S285,000 960-504 11 Nr Hoeg & beeches, Welktobeach.2BR 2BA 4 BR-2BA. attached gar 2144 CIOMI0~~24Lemon OPEN HOUSE SUN 9 ..... , 140.000 negot 645·8152 • omoe, Fr doors. lrptc 2 Nu pnt, crpt, drapes Pool lrvlnt 2BR. 2BA. bright & open St 213169 8292 •lllAllL ... * 21061 Barbedos Circle -----car gar $lS50/mo Call service and grdnr No UNIVERSITY PARK-Mar-Ideal loca11on. eva11 311. --------- 3BR w.aA, a gN at family FERN HILL perimeter Tnona G•0-7333 pets s1200/mo Open quett• Modal: 3BR $1650/mo 759-8191 Balboa home. New condttoon in condo, 2BR ,,,BA. din· Hoose Saturday & Mon-2·~BA close to pool-On 15'.nd 2606 Pflde arM $235.000 Ing room. end uml golf llAll .... ,.,. day lOAM to 4PM-talong w t d • gr • • n b • I t . ... • .,,1 ••• ._,, -----------~- 2828 Or•~• 650-155.7 COUf'M view 640-4235 28f. 28• All emeniues appllcat•ons 947 Joann $1550/mo Agt 173.5354 ---•' 111 +IMSI•,11A s 12951mo 548-8831 eves Costa Mesa Proleasionelly decor11•d & BUil TINS S895 2 Story, 3BR, • bOnus. ~jiiiiim ___ ....;;;..~~~ .... "'!""'!ir~~-----JBR, 2BA lam rm. ate. 3BR 2· \BA WIMCluded AGT 875 4000 pool, w/ocean view INfne 1044 .._./ Charming 2BR 2BA home 4Br 2Ba hM Ip w/o lrig. bar 1trium, fenced )'atd courtyard & patio & p11-F I JC • r . S 2 5 9 . 9 O O 1111~ •llMm•1JC!!!j 2102 SIPCH 2-car gar. cus· 2-eer gar w5103P11!.~3·pels pa1t0 near echool & park vat• spa Cnlldren & pets tll 11A 1t11zewty. 640-8()34 A.gt. WM --•• Ullnllllr'f.. tomtcltch,covntryFrencn $1400/mo 4-......, Id~ 11200118-355-5645 o1< Short 0t long term .__.. * ll Hll 18 ~LOFT CONDO trptc. encl pa110 w/BBO 805-687-7840 day1n1 -lse 1mmed occpy I .,..... · UlftlWTlllAOI OPEN HOUSE S1900 720-7406 alt 5 48R 2BA 11ngle dwelling. • IU WM•IHI S1950tmo Call DOUG 2BR 18A. nu paint, 1111, .' •••• l.e SAT &SUN 12_... C-HARMING 3BR 2BA • Mesa Verde area 2 lrplC, nr~ & park, no HERBST 720-3980 or crpt. 081 pallo no pe11 •••-4• 1 Or•""'• Blossom. ,· 1..., ._ leMlll .. Aa... tf 0 ,_..ts $1 978 2157 Ellceltent loc! 2BA T Den. v .. ., ...,, .. ---•1 Mttr 8A frplc encl gar S14001mo Apply el resr """ • 760-5000 ~rly 227 , Coral Ave · General 1002 2'1.eA,llPPfox2,000slf Bldg.20 .. lrMc• Avail~ 4 15.P0<n .. tt1a denc• 2971M1ndanao 541·7823 (805)653-8084 rJJ/ll!..A.A..V S1100 2t3-395·3!i11 DTU wlltLIT S2t0,000 ()pef'ISat 12-4 ~tnclpel 573-67s5 2Bedrooms, den, d1n1ng S1400/mo 241-8282 -··-••y.... C>Mrtield 38R 2BA. lrplc. flltU'IFlra I Open Sun t-5~-- 3n BAY VIEW TERRACE ..._ _......_ 10691 family room. 2 baths. a/c -• -dbl naran. ne"" carpet t"' 'J ·1· I 11 2aR 18A 1 S"""t BUILD up or live In this 3 LIU I_ IUI._ -wport _._,. No pell S IOOO/mo Cen· CHARMING COTT AGE 3BR 2'JBA trplc, pool paini ;;o-pets S 1200• \ \\ un um. .vv mo '!"!'11--!'!!!"'mlll'! ____ brm, famlly rm plus gar-11• -1 •-.. ui9&-•ay __,, tre11y localed. Great area 28f 18agarage, W/O hk· )'ltd 2catger Ava.inow 213.g39.3041 lor appt lqe:ALTOA~ , yrty Steps lo Norin Bay .._./Condos age bonus rm on sooghl -_,_, .. -r-•-• up. brlCk lrplc. p\11 pattO s12601mo 645-9555 Beach Fr1g. d/w No -atter strMI laced with 50 _ 28R Condo, pool, lull MCI With lrg yd s 13001mo __ BIG Canyon 2BR 2BA. lrg pe11 N/smkr 32S • General 1002 yroldpines.Justastroll Easttlde.2&3BRtwnhms. bldg. completely furn 114/lll·Hll S29-10001v 'mso COZY Collage 1BA. l.!f'"'leach 21il8 declr. gollcourse..iu sep AmethystAve 875-5869 ' _..,...., _____ •I to ocean & Chine Cove. $169.900 I• 1189,900. with 50• bOet sllp avail tf 1.a.a •11• kitchen hv rm large 8 C d 50 d I gar pool tennis $1750 BR B BE.LCOllT PARK Atk for Cyd , A.gt Must tell. bv owner I -• 38R. 2BR HSE 831-1400 yard $600/mo incl uhl-IBR 2 A on o Y I 759.5597 or 497-5471 2 1 A up$taors •Pl on Sllytights, new root & 650 1276 1 Sl,450 llteS No nats 831_2870 from tich Per11al ocean I Little Island avell 3110 kitchen appliances View -1395,000 7141673·1501; _________ FABULOUS OCEAN g ,..... view gar, MC gate pool EASTBLUFF 1mmac 3BR $1100/mo yearly Non· TOWNE COLLECTION lrom a1trac11ve Iron I Euts.1de, r•';lly cute JBR or 619/245-7781 BAY VIEWS. 2BR. 2BA Eastsode quoe1 cul-de-,.c. 1 1ndry $900 497· t465 2BA nome av! 2 I gardnr smkrs By appt 673-S 108 Plan-A 2969 al. 2Br 2•.,ea1 f:~ !.:::~' 1:9 a':. 2BA, big yard 2 lrptcs, 2 EASTBLUFF CONDO 38r lllM>a ls&and 2106 sec bldg comm PoOl & 2BR lrplc Ullhlles. II UlllA wtJI lv.aler pd $18501mo yrly FOR LEAsE Nic41 qu1•t + d~. $79:·~ W~t I blance ot this unique car gar. cul-d•sec. great t'ABe, nr COM HS ~ ape 673-6900 $2000 cable gardener paid. • 852·8148 0'"650'·"30087~ 18r apt ov• gerage, on last. pen all un I N k tor llldl S 1800722·1070 Ownet S279K Pnnc only 28R 1BA trplc garage, I HAR VU HILLS •BR lam I 1225/mo 722-143' E11qu1111e 3BR. 2't BA 4 UOLnaYI UTll water Nortn 8eylron1 12ChatnamCrt,NptBchl s'68re9•.ooo ow es ing ----=E-A-=-s-=-Ts=10E ()pef'ISet/Sun 492-7922 bloekto1>eacn.ava1lable rm grnbelt view LARGE clffn 28R 2BA lrplcs 3carger Country .. $8501mo Adel1673·8700 Bllr/owner 759-0469 __ _ 2117, S12951mo yrly wrk 631 1400 s3ooo Fr home $3750 unturn Comm 2BR 2BA. 2 car lll·l llO SPACIOUS 8 bdrm home, .. ULI II.... 95~2800. hm 759-0685 OLD COM 3BR 631 1400 twnhH Ger wld hkup. $4500 lurn 494·6183 garage pool 1a,uzz1 Yrly lg, unturn 1BR •Pl ~o~~~~~~~!rn GE~~E El.KJNS ~:~b':' :!rrdr~m1~rC: ~n.~ec1rcm0 ~R Furn 3BR 2e~ beach co•· s2.s0o -~~~~~~ :~1s ~~~s ~leach 2169 ~~;51~0 N:i~~;~a::, ~~f,~TrTo i!~:vest:~, e11chg tor a share ot own-Nur bUSHS & shopping · P • 1 • · tege w/garage. trplc W ... rfnet l .. H IH ~ ii (.\ )\11'\;-.:, $275.000 No A9t1 Open Hse Set & patio spt BBO $ !350 IUL flll ' LARGE new E stde 2BR HARBOR VIEW HOMES parking. S1n~le $800 :~~·PY~~ ,m..::·.h~r;e Rl\lTOH~ 631-1400 Sun 1·5PM 548-3805 mo yrly 673-2608 :::~2~~;-~~~ •• ,;··~ :SR . den . Iott 38.A F P.1 -.L• n llPlllll dooble ~50 6 ~878 apprec. You receive ---HWbOr V~ Home;-3BR. Yearly rental. turn•shed mtll UYllll Sl275imo • 722-0582 db4 gar . gardnr comm Located on • Wide Ju•h1---------- have clean credit A.gt 1tc1°"'' •-modeled Ottered at space. $1375i mo lrplc all amenities LAG 3Br 2'1Ba condo '"I $1050/mo 647 7526901 3BR2 •BA1>eautr1sup·ll-!"""'!"""''!'-____ __ 100% tax benefits Must s ELL "\rt Ht HO' I 2BA. lg pool. newly re· 2BR. tBA. ale I gar~ge Neat-Charm 2Br 28a pool pllk large yard greenbelt lh•S vxpans1~e Ubo1 Ptnlnsull 2607 957-6002 Oya. Ev. Wknds REAL TORS $499.000 714-675-3406 Ste<agelalor• 2 car avl lop cond Frplc: paho I or•d•d to W•t lh m ••on ACROSS from 11'9 beach h I f 650-3008 evenings 8 l8·888_2969 April J 14751mo lease dbl gar lse S 1195 mo *EXCLUSIVE ~UAAD • SS appetite• Cl'l•laren & 1BR $685tmo S200 dep FI ND thrOU'l c a~s· 1ed Agl 675-0088, 675-4363 -sec No pels 657-5784 1 •GATED COM UNITY • pets Ok Short or IOl'lg Uhl Incl L11dry/r;rking 142-Hll Home on lg R·2 corner 101 N::~i've~:~~h~ve~o~~-lalbol MTN RESORl FEELING 11111 OUYI• I term lse tmmed occp1 01955-2008 673 43 I.ii ,11.t 18th SI B1 blk E ol New-ntr ol 15th St Asking •...w-....1.. 2107 COSU Mtsa 2124 Nr bch woodt>eam ce111ng BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA S28501mo Call DOUG Bech •Pl r\f bc:n Av 311 t hrou h classified ~:;~.000 1Q.!nr 6;~.~~Y 1435,ooo Ownr 645.411e ,..~--wl sky11tes 2 master BA wlgou courae VIEW AllO HERBST 720-3980 or No garage Mo1Mo Sngl ---""------,__ _________ --1 -•y-M 1~... wt belhS trpte gar pool tBR avatl Frplc ...el ber 760-5000 NIS S5751mo IHI LIDO COLD Well BANf\eRrl Expect the best: • 844-9080 $87&,000 BEAUTrFUL CUSTOM BUil T HOME ENGINEERED FOR EARTH- QUAKES. SOARING LIVINQROOM CEILINGS. MASSIVE BRICK FIRE· PLACE. STEPS TO BEACH a TEN· NII. 3 BDRM TOWNHOMES t MOMTH ..... lllT * BRAll> •w * @ * IMIMATE OCCll-ANCY * * 3 BR l 21-, BA ~ Loll *Obi garage • openw * Frplc, air conditioner * Washer/dryer hook-up *Backyard * Tile kitchen top * Cabi.re~y so Victoria (off HlrtMr lhd) (714) 6§6·1521 , II TIE Siii I Wlm Boardwalk + pool, saunas, gym, clubhouse. New paint & carpets. 2 BEDROOM. 1 ~ BATH Sl 700/MO Fnt, Lat + MCUrtty depoltt *-H 5 • * •Largepa11ot&yerd1 spa $1250 497-151~ m•etO WIOnilups,2 CM RfNA( 873 54!9 La<ge 2BR 2BA. pool, s!rp •Small pet ()I( gar w':.lra .stor-oe. ceo-I S 1700/mo Call 722-0377 •Carportt wl S10tege MV 3BR 2BA a c. fro\J 1 lral air AM ma;nt 1nci PEN1NSULA sme I Furn *OCEANFRONT HOME •Poot wlO gardn & w11er, 2 car Sorry no pe11 844-0509 W'\X J ""ff I~ \ 11 BachelOf IOf I ~aon 3Br 2Ba. newly relurt> SIA RIUI &PTI at1ach new carpet, Call •BLUFFS FAM HOME,• fl(~ TORS • Qu1e1 $475 mo y•ly GrHt VIEWS $-40001mo 600 W WILSON Delpha, eot 751-5358 · 675-6915 ,----rtt-J'I IH §.QS/942=4.092... Ma·IUI NWPT HGHTS 2BR 1BA rnbll $1900/mo V.AC ••• ,.,. li•o• SMALL 1BR tor a1ngle, hH Encl gar wHnf'r SHA TZEN RE 759 123• Newpor! Heights Hom. $650/mo l•ese OPEN let Us Help Y• Cel Cla1111W, 642-5671-- for information & surprisingly low cost. WESTIAY ELDEN 2311 ELDEN @ 714/645-5780 • ENCLOSED GARAGES • LARGE CLOSETS • GAS & WATER PAID • LAUNDRY • POOL W/890 AREA • RECREATION ROOM • MO MO llNTAL: ~Wiiiet,.. ..,,.._ 2 hdroom + 1 l4 9aftl S77,/rrt0. 1 hdroom + 1 9aftl S61'/mo: CWUlll.Y PAINTIO THIOU'IH OUftl • Fllf( ~ & ~ a.11111is • l "If IHCIOll~ ApifllMtltS • • l'llOI & """' • r111y ~"""",...,. • •••st•tt • C.. t.. A~C -ew& . ,.,,........ ·~· .. Oii-........ CM-llr WI ... llr"'Olr .. ,...,.. ... Dlllllft UIF.-f 2 E SIDE Twn~ses Gar hkup tnco yard w1pa110 •BAYRIOOE cor>do Old Pro! bu5'ness C>e"O"I 10 HOUSE SUN 12-3 129 S9C condo. 2BR 2BA. Pf!Y lndry good toe 28f 2Be S880/mo 875·6606 I 2B tea 1 nn n"'h c•I share w aeme Cerft'• Edgew•ter £26 7190 menn.J gareo-Ocean/ frplc yard. S930 2Br r u Y ·v • Of'41ntaled stra ght flO bay VteW Boel slop avail 1790 686-4010 Days SUNNY E tode 3BR 2BA Berbef crpt. PoOI pal•O Orugslelehohof 3br/2ba --------- 852·1240/ 759"-3421eves M0-2428 eveslv.tcnds trptc, 2~ gar· fnc;d yd garage S 1150 673-9451 frple pa100 nlrl\lm 2·cer Cororta ck! Abr 2622 130 Al~ $1200 mo f pener CloM 101---------Aveil 311 845-0968 *~IH llU* ~~H w 0 rk n IBR l•gnt •!ry, lrp•c Fount..._ l) rwy Reletencea a pets 7Sfmo 760 85 t5 -· _ must• S700 mo • ••C I Avail Maron 10 Vl!lri 2134 Oep Includes u1111 O.t.r• ... ...,,."""!'Ii!'"'!"'~--.~~ 11tLIDO SANOS J BA 2BA 842 ·5808 Iv~ OCEAN SIDE OF-PCH MARIPOSA. S.aulllul -nr bCt1 Comm p0i)r.rncc1 -2BA 2BA retr.g wf(j lrg : ;.. -, ·,·~.Merrill Lynch Realty I lllTlllTOl IUCI And • •piral 8taircaM? v .. 1 Lead· lJ!~ to loft and bonu• room in 2BR/2BA condo in Hunhnqton Beach. Open, light and airy 1242.900. 791-Mll end unit lam rm frplc;. yo. dbl gar, ytly $1700 Piii WSI l lLP d~ gar pool & 1.e pa1io, 2 5BA. garage 83 I· t400 241..057S or 846-0065 8 each e I B a y I on 1 .. iew S 129Slmo &48·92H SI 375 WIOOCk-Ou·•I Fam h,,,.. -• ......, ..... " .... • .. ,.,.HI IU NO FEE•• Agl 548-9449 St=• ~~~~~Air;~· IULTlll Sngt M 1wnhme Brano Nfti>O•I Snrs 48R S149S op•n ambi ence, 2 -=----~ new "'yer;grer crpts & 18R w/v1ew $850 earPOrla, Kc•u 10 PoOI The bergelna to be found •n appliances S 1450/mo 28R d)en Npl Shrt S 1350 '2 ad"'11 no pe1' I rig =w•r..,l'IUrt S-r CALL,,.840·5664 DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 Sl225'mo 973.5333 ' , ' 1111 llYES Yll 1111 (Corner of flo~er & Sunflower) SOUTH COAST APARTMENTS (114) 11.:.1• @ Open 9-8 • 7 ~a:;..W~•=•l>-t -- --.......:.__ -~ - 211 '@ mgle lnel. brand new sllvtt I er ay carpets & appli--. 11450/mo . '40·5'14 • 2. J. 4. IN ·E- RETURNED I. Back by popular demand. D1mes·A·llne will run Fnaay Satur· day and Sunday in its own classir1cat1on rn the Classified Ads Since this 1s a spee1al offer. we nave a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment tor all ads l'h1s 1s open to all private party advertisers tor merchandise not over s I 50 fprrce must be listed in ad) and no abbreviations will be accepted All ad~ will run Fnday. Sa turday and Sunday Th"e 1s a 5-ltne m1n1mum at 20« per hne So y04M tow cost otmes-A -UrM ad :J only •.. . Sl.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-hne minimum • 3 days • 20C per line = SJ 00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the D<tily P1Jor to place your ad or use tntt coupon oerow • Private p.vty mt'rchanchst' only ads N o com- mercial ads. pets. llvt>stock product or plt1nrs • Eacn item must bt priced 1n the ad w ith no items over SISO I MAIL TO: Ofmes·A ·Une 0,11ly Ptlot 330 West 8<1y Streitt . 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IJ 111·0111 I FENCES Alto Fence now to Fe«> 28. 10% OFF ·~Mi = n lllH I llW -Repe•r Free est 750·6835 LIC CALL Leon 548-9750 Vl~:~~NG'S":3•1512 S.me116re ... ry , ... , .... m ..... t FENCES-GATES NEW ... , .. U .. lfWPll - 'ILL •• ,••ts Prot 1e11a~ rus re s A-----c..-• 1 --·-WE gala shd hang tog9ttw -FREE est 64 1·3283 IAN PoR~a.r....,. -;CM m~ LAWN MAIN SERVICE I S1np-1nstall advtee to tfle For mora nlorMat Of! s r_.ac Wkly monthly 1 ttme 0... <:On9UI CALL TODAY * Or1vts·Pe11o's·Deeks Jim Wh)'te M2·72C>e Fr~ •t 24l·l640 crazy 1 , _!n • .,.,7172• Isl FOR Lois BIOell Wans-Bnell worio. ta1100 • n, r.,., .__ Relwt~ Epo11y StOM _ ...... um u.n I 'CIUPI 1~[!2~:::::::rt vour L~ 966-2134 Deel\• too Pnoto. avt o.tnupa-Sprinlde<~·New!rec S....>eeDtreoctor., --Reural .. Jef1'32•1~13 l~·Mt11'11enenee·Tr" RICherO 1 Dog Waltcl".'9 Reptnentahve CtflfN< Tiit • trll'l'I & Tr .. remcwe SERVlCE ano CARE M2-a2111t. 111 , •OUALITY Guerant .. 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IT iema• •32686' 554-713 1 have a QUU!ton aoout HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS WOAt< w..tlly m11nt the ahty ol • mov ' &::!:: S.~ P11n1 relur blttttng ei.en-uPt H0·3e1e M:::tJ:: limo Of Chauffeur. Cell 1 ~ t carpentry orywall etc UWI mlllT T fri91 lio~--m.-----•I ~~!'.~ ~:~t~5~:,. ~:,m ... I ..,. Gary 8'S·5277 Clean-up Sprio11:9repr & H • 111 • ..... n •l'Rlll.MMl21 ···-···_,...... lnllaJI vai.ntin 54&-e109 HEATING•PlUMBINQ -•-REMOOEL .LIC 541671 ~--""'!"""'!"~!!!'"'"---TENANTS LEFT A MESS'> 8>g & ~ Jobt-Worl< gu81 LandlCac>tnO Tr .. Trim I lnt lbt Trasl'I & .iunl\ CaO Bruce 8A7~7IO Clean Up Maintenal'lOe .... aul 11 .... m;.;;;;;A:;;;M;;T·EX-T"°e•x•Tii.UiillR•IN-G~-Heul9'1 Old furn tvr~ AP. ... _, _, Fun Service • ~ •XO F~t·Ol$90Ul·Heeter RESPRAY-NEW PAINTED pllences •IC <hergrOWTI -Victor Barrera MS-97•8 "Pl 6'6-929e All-;1ome OrywaJl-Patching·l•J1fure lendecapee 111mrwee<19C:I Electrical. plumbing , ;;::,.. __ ..:;::;::;::;:;.1, __ ;.. __ ..:;;:=;;;:;;1 Uc .. A 122120 841•7203 172-9711anytime7 d•~• carpentry, plUlhng etc. MllllHY ; CHtL0 CAAi CAPI. lnt.,tot M-W, IAM·PM To care bOObt UO,OOOIYf ,,.. ~ ..... ~. PIT,,,_. ,.,_. tot1ntent1nN1 AeMren-COft't Po'enf191 o.t• 'fT kll••• ,. .... , ........ twa, .....,71 .!9q 71 • tor tuu-u"'•· lu~ •••Uta••,.. cee req, 541-7117 1-105-H7·IOOO Eat. In ll*tfMftt f'Mlnl ... OWft lrMll*t 1·-=· la"D 11•.. . 'NW .... -----y. \HO lnguet ttelptul Satery,Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimf ... .:.. ::. .. '"-port ,.. .-AUTO Dl.TAIL&NO aRSULNIT·lm -~wltfl 9111'~1 -·" ''' FfT, PIT. good OMV, 21+, Ute typing, or~ & IDIL llm ~at TSL MGMT PIDllll ...,_.,......., ANIY e--'!! I deMappwance, delailed.2t1-'4eoappt Ctipebleofww""'many tll E. 17th St .. •• 1-A Pe""!uver. 1tlO __,_ 1 COMMISSIONS 722·8118 -hats QOOd ._._ .. , b9n· Colla M ... M2·1803 ,,.._..._Alie. C.M. '*'41~ ~ftoOd ~o CREATIVE & Sklli.d COOk 9ftt1' ?eo-1145 -11•+ WTILf H.::~!i."'::J=:: * =~. ,,.t:,::: LIT &111111 Y'TI :=:ec:~:is N:-:0:.:;: -e1n11 c.11 ...,_at •11111 1U 1,.,,,.,._Z Lo':.i~ful.:~.::: ltallan r .. 1aurant Xlnt N.-~ w.::_,e:~~!, :.~ae:f;~~ ~ ~:i=.=,-~ ilititilllililil~iliiiii Ind .I. f,.., Or-Salary & Benefits Call t lo 1 Ml-4U1 P..,t............... ....... .. _ PfT...,., .. ..,., Sonny 842-7880 fUftllES .. , na • to train H _, ·-.,..... -·--Dllll IJtdlli TV -. :: ;.ou~~Y ~:~ce:; I • • ~:::,::r~:1 ~:~':. TIE lllLY time to pursue .Ji:' '3000/MO .,.,.~ SOUTH o.c 112.12.0 i!L!! oleler. lllnt drrvfng record.lllTD •LP EllTll 757-0742 df'Mml Flealble • GAADEN OAOVE - U ......... _ .. pro·A ... _ .... Start 9-3 M·F. Super Sandwich. PILIT ule. wlll tra1n. Must haw• NIW ITOA! Juel or-Md 741-9237 •• 6107 F•• ••• llMI turntture, '"'"""-• ......, 875 p I Management motivated and pro-on 8alboe ..._... Lootl· _ _ • 16/Hr. Apply In pe<son aularno,545-4867 Mld·SIJed dally needs 1 ...... ..,.. feMIOMI ettllude Stars 1ngtot---w/0U9> TINOSALE ........ ._. 8eturder wlcurrent OMV print-out. hand..on editor to direct IWI l .... ..... ..... .. call LlnCSa betwMn 2-e Ing peraonallty to work TYPESET JER WICMr sofa & chaw •lend M . .,.., Aue 09 C... 2152 SE Bristo!, Santa CUSTllER aott news operation that Earn $10.000 monthly, 1st 755-1155 SMtrt·llme Could WOl'k tbll, wetnut ctrwa & nlle (Monte Yi.aallMM Alie) Ana or 421 E. Cerritos. Includes dally entertain· year F0< more Into. call .. ~taurant Into fult-tlme Cell Ariel stand, gtael cotW tbl A" ENTIRE BLOCK SALE AMM!m. SERVICE ment page, weekly magi-Mr Davis (714)757·0728 PT OFC help lor busy sa11-.,... ClothlnQ at 173-2679 The Dally PUot II tootung good cond & r-.onable CIOtNI fUmltUN "°'*'" BOYS All> GILS 11·11YUUlll TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO$$ DOLLARS ' zlne, Sunday featuru ••••a •••-•Tiii 1 b G 1 phOne _,. -tor• TypetetteflP•teUp SAT 8-3, 444 s.vtne h 0 1 d '11em1 • 4 O O pagea and aoetal cov---ing cu rH Bakery Reataurant All Ill.II PRiii pe<son Experience I• (Peruntula Point) M--SAT 1-s Work PART TIME for tile arage. Creativity and or-• voice & personality a po11tlona a111ll1ble For STATIONERY TORE. helpful but not ~ --------- Dally Pilot verifying •11151• ganl~atlonal lkllls a must WILL lllYI 121K must. Sall Ing up & FT /PT Xln1 beneflll CdM FIT 5 De~ Xlnt ary we wlll train Typing SAT & SUN 1-3 Golf cart. HOUiEHOU>tlaby/Mlac :::::in2g~ (h4~rpms per) & Send a cover letter, re~ $250 Miiiion company 11 ~~~'1m~0~7~~;, plus 3446 E Cout Hwy, CdM wortilng cOnctttlona E>I· 1bll1ty tac>c><o11 8o ~ = ~-= ~~:· /MttrorslrrtOte Sat 2111 sume and samples to seel(I""' a strong mgmt _ ----ceptlonalty fine ctlent• II nee:euarv · 2'12 ..... h s ' 2B4 ~ Saturday• (9am· 1pm) Tom Tait, Editor, The teem'io hire & train sales "&&.m .nk Reltaurant Phone lor appt. 873-4762 dothea, etc. .....t t ~1-5I01 :~~ul.o~~~IR~r~~~ Delly Pilot. P.O. Box reps In the area E•· FIT, M·F 7a m -3 30p m , ftl-mtlll -----Cail M2-4321 afte< noon. 22 MOVING SALE. y..,. of . WORK AFTER SCHOOL COME! Call 642-432 t 1580. Cos1a Mesa, CA plosive groW1h market. $4.50/hr, benef111, no Ptol ... lonal enwonment m..-Ill.II M-F. and talk with either Coraftl def Mar 61 Accumulatlon HouM: AND SATURDAYS GET-ft 2 92628. 95"4 untapped now ex-eJ.P nee Apply in person, Good P•Y for .• properly Are you a frlendty, mature Uu Tanney or P.,rdc 2 Dining Rm aet1. 1 an• hold~ furn. etc 221 TING NEW CUSTOMERS • er :30pm and ask for pending In OCtLA Many Books On Tape, 729 qualified appttcant Call person wtlo enlo~ work· Toot Or come to the tlque wnltewashed oak, 1 E. 19th S1. Sal/Sun t-5 FOR A LOCAL NEWS-1_K_r1s_._____ --------•I lnoenttves and bonuses Ferad St , CM 548-5525 tor an app~atlOn Inter-Ing with the publk:? The Dally Piiot and fill out an walnut linllh, antique oak ----·-----• PAPER. NO DELIVERY P• Ill-Make 1 strong ch01ce tor -----view Trees Rntautant in Pennysavar Sa'" Dept employment 1ppl1c.tlon. rotnop delk to~ a mlac Saturd•Y 9-12 AP· INVOLVED. AND ALL mTl•D lllYIOI •-the '90s Call Bob at IEAL ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR Is loolclng tor you1 FI T & tlouMhOld lt~s S•t 9_., pllancea. furn. l\OUM· TRANSPORTATION Mother' a Market .& Supervisor needed tor 757-0750 • C1l1 873-0910 PIT polltlons available. DAILY PILOT 222 & 228 Larkspur In hold Item•. and dOthel PROVIDED BY AN Kitchen Is now taking ap. snack bar 1n health club _ FIB Tl&llm Rfflaurant Apply 1860 Placentia the alley 875•7913 • 2341 Ticonderoga In ADULT SUPERVISOR. ptlcetlons for Customer Min 1 year supervlaory MEDICAL Limited opportunity to Join --/lllTlll Ave .. Costa Mesa 330 W Bay St ' Montacetlo 711-4971 Service & Merchandising exp. Full time position. 11110&11&&./FllT IFC n111on11 real estate mar--• -----ALL FINE QUALITY--..,=:=-=-==-=---• poaltlonl In our Nutrition flea hours Contact Kathy FIT In Physical Therapy ' ketlng system with un-•Wiii SAVERS. a new Thrill Cotta M .... CA 92827 FURNITURE SALE Frt. Department Mutt be orLesheat962·1374 office LagBch4993040 hmite<1 earn1ngs F0< tn-Mother a Market & ~.St~re.ls~hlri, M2-4321 Sat 9.3 pm Antiques. enthualastlc ~nd have the General -----• form111on. call Jack Kitchen, 1 unique veg· :,._ uct~.W~~ arc:,~ YOUTH Orlental-1~ from ES· YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE dellre to grow In a unique IEllEllEll Ayers II SELECT etarian matleet & res-c d Y 1 • TA TE Lamps. twin beds. working environment &••SIC LOVERS Attemoons for escrow co BETTER HOMES & taurant 11 taking appll-energetlC •n edcu• omer h .. dboard•, dresser•. ::~===~~~~ Apply ., 225 E. 17th St • mu oc AlrPorl area With re-GARDENS ~uons for lull and part MrVM»-orlent please COUNSELORS tablet, chairs, '°''· patio ;; Cos1a Mesa. 548-7786 Even II you can l carry I llable transporallon Call REAL ESTATE 751-5000 time Host/Hostess & Ser· rply In perao;i between turn, & mlac Cun only tune. you can 11111 be a Suzanne Vlcek, 553·0 123 -vera Please apply at 225 a m and p.m. at 1535 Sandcastle. CdM l•iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii.--.m.ii~ IEIT&L &llllT&IT voice for our lundraislng u•m•m PIT E. 17th St . Costa Mesa. 19131 Ma~nolla St • W• have cnallengong Pot-OCTA-GYM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL For busy offa In Newport drivel Great fob. per-•F• 1&1•1 Afternoon receptionist tor 548-7788 Hunt Beac 962-6881 111ons open tor tell· COIU Mna 6124 Center. Experience forming arts org Part Full charge, AI R and A/P a Publishing Co in Nwpt u•nUY motivated people t 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:1 (2 U) •11·1120 · necessary. Mu1t be wlll-time. will train S5· admln lk1lls. computer Bch Approx 20 Hrs/Wk REIT.all IFF10E Well 0<ganlzed for shop· supervise teenagers lnl Ing to work. FT/PT. Xlnt S20/Hr. Mark, (714j knowledge, personal as-Mon-Fri Pleasant phone Experience a must Able to ping o.nter de\lelopar In the newapaper promo--IWIP ET .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ p1y w/beneflts. Call 497-1820 or 546-0701 alstant to o""ner of tand manntlf &. llght 1yp1ng work under stress Three Fashion lslend area llonal lield EVERY SAT & SUNDAY Barbara 721-4007 SI llALTI CUE IS acape co Send resume Please send resume or 10-hour days. S7 an h<>Ur W0<d procening knowl· •Orange Coaat College• Furniture. blk ... pMltlngs, CASHIER Dental . w/ salary history to Per-leuer to Nancy Cervin!, (213) •02-2644 edge & ahor1han~ a plus. Guaranteed income of Fairview & Adam•~ Cotta tmall appllaneM & much FIT or PIT. NB area. Good ........ -aa • -•1 Contribute to lhe well sonnel Dept . 945 Sunset PO Box 1757, Newport Send resumes Hughn M ... AdmlSllC>n/Parklng morel Sit 2119 only! M . starting pay. Call Xlnt Ct:1~A11t. ~~:~e~:~~s ~~~o~~n Drive. Costa Mesa 92627 Beach, CA 92&63 Charped~ cerd am1c, vinyl Investment, P 0 Box S•DD ,,, Wiik FAEE SPACES S12 in 28 LNthetwood Abraham 631 9998 llHl IESI •R___ If .. vvu. r.apery-~x· 8700, Newport BHch Advance S15 on day of Un .. ~-• p.n. • w/O<thoexporhtghlyskll-Ground floor oppty $100 _ _...,_, perlence necessary 92658 8700 L f f rf • · 880 , ....... ty .... ---O&Sllf---.-led ROA to train Join our MCUres Inventory Start FI T. M·F 7·30a m -<4p m . Award-w1nn1ng Interior Guarantee & com---~· ~tn aurle. 0 I I Swap Meet. 432·5 Mother's Market & energeuc· Irvine teem! !Oday. 668-9195 $5.50/hr benefits, lite srchlteoturat firm seeks mission Medical in· _SECURITY OFFICERS Kitchen. 1 unique veg-786· 777 or 6<40-<4292 .UOLl&IEIS typing· tor computer dyn1mk: personality with 1 u r a n c e J J Work 10< the belt! With po1entlal fO< S 1000 •DT&TI IALI * FANTASTIC YARD SALE. et 1 k 1 & es Appfy In person Books front office appea1ance Knickerbocker Carpet M.L.llYI llllllTY per week TheM P<>5-SAT/SUN 9am Must be • .ot• 01 .._, """"41e1, Gold ar an mar e r • llUYll T~Frl. Must have own On Tape, 729 Farad St • Appllc1n1 must have c 0 n t 1 ct A 111 son . w " XI 1 XI t ltlon1 are permeMnl and '" ,....,... """"' taurant. IS taking appll-Needed tor Messenger car. S6 hr 850·4119 CM. 548-5525 good typing skills, xlnt 259-3921 e o er n pay. n told or will give 1t aw1yt .Jewelry, perfume & cations for FI T Cashiers. Servloe. Experienced, full -_ phone voice. desire 10 _ training & xlnt benefits 0"er an a1tcellent op-Antq oak drifting desk boutlq~ Items A desire to learn and time. Must have OMV a.m&IJ SllPPfll PART TIME ea1ty morning learn computer Com-t• llP&ll 11&1 No expe< neceas Call portunlty fOf growth and 1115 Clawfoot bathtub Priced to sellll Sat grow ln thenatur1lfood prlnt-OU1,carlnsurance.F I T C l erk . M F newspaper delivery P'"""htsenv1•blagrowthJ.5 Yr• ev p Own now.714·774-4980 rapid advancement In-$95 Fiie cabinets SS 1<>-tpm.401PlrateRd Ind str" 11 essential 7 3 o 4 C t M N t -·r A aured vin. wagon or Detka S10 Lateral hie -.,,..,,.....,,...__,._,,----1 u ' · v11id California driver's 1 m • P m · 0• a 951 ewpor record based on the rlgtll truck/loott Hrly or com· TILDll• ILIUI large Mdan ls required. ..," New framed plc-YARD SALE. Cleenlng out Apply 11 225 E 17th St · llcense. Minimum $300 $5.50/hr, benefits. no Beach area 646·2432 people experience. com-mission 72~537 Loll of oppor1unlty to ~, ...... d'~tte aet. l"'hl houte, loads of dothee, Coale Mesa. 548-7786. nar week. Please call exp nee. Apply In person Pizza Restaurant mlttment Cell tor appt If you are a mature 1nd1Vld· N ... "... .,, I -7"'-1~-491 3700 Book• On Tape 729 24 1 •100 "sk tor Lo W u11 and PolMIS • 900d grow With ua o ••· flatures, bUlbs & globes goodies. ant quea etc CASHIER/ORDER TAKER __ .. _·_ Farad St .. CM 548-5525 Mgmt OpPortunittes .,. "' Y llnLD ITll apeaktng voice. we have perience Meessary. we 25' Up. Sml anllqu... 1801 Port Char1ea Pt. Hr1 6AM to 2PM. Good Immediate opening 1n the Available II llECEPTIMIST J I lall a great Job for you No will train clothel. boolis. camping SaMday 8-<4 11lary/benellts. Biiis o.c. area for drivers. M1intenance Small tool unu OIESlll Needed In busy consuuc-• •• exp necaaary/we lrlln r:· mech Items. hsehld ~il:''ratunedlnto Butge<I, 3531 s . Fair-Good record. F/T or PIT, rMepaGlr. So": ~h1pp~ing (l H ) llO· lltl lion/development ollice 1 made s 1oK my ltrst GCa1UrryMoHn1trghru11 F;~2•_!k32t0<1. T:,:r:::t ~~n=~ decor Item• tons s mo<e' c1111 you'retuned Into view, Santa Ana. Alk for ca I I J I m Co I 11 n s K reg0< K ts _ In Cotta Mesa Heavy montll In the buSiness I .,.. ·· 11H51 E 19th lrNC * your community. Larry: 549-3089. 213-749-4151 PlacenU1, CM C~MltwtlCJ.ct ~. Fff-Cel R c~~ Ext 431 potential ==-:-t=:::=iii:i:i:~t:====~=~~~- NEWSPAPER DELIVERY * NO COLLECTION * Early morning motor route available Musi h ave dependable vehicle and liability insurance. i daJ P"'r wttlt:. 2:30 a.m.-5:30 a.m . ABOVEAVERAGEEARNI atr.r:rul:!::rr33 between 6:00 a.rn.-5:00 p.m (\J.f ) 6a.m.-10a.m.(SAT& Sl '\l AREA AVA ILABLE: Huntington Beaeh Costa Mesa Fountain \'alle~· & ·~ewport Beach ·TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC~ 1 Checlt part 5 Vaultt 10 Mll6e party 14 Praftx for type 15 Acapulco pal 1e "BMutltut 11 Jason or Johnson 11 &ow: music 19 French river 20 lneect 21 Stare 22 Doctrl,_ 24 Bea At1hur role 28 Trey 27 IS angry 29Weaponteas 32 MeloOlel 33 Wall decor ,. E"191oyment 35 Lohengrin'• bflde 31 Sweet lluff 37 Bone: pref. SI Next to PST 89 Lllled a lot 40 Mede tart• 4 , Food flsti I 43 Prollldel Mrvlcel 44 DDc.t.cl 45 Pioneer 41Pla'- 48 Bus trip 49 Guido's note 52 Single thing 53 Old pronoun 55..5hltt 56 Elalt lefty 57 1.057 quart• 58 Neighbor or Turltey: vw. 59 Ice Yetltde eo Agee et lnvite1 DOWN 1 Ingot 2 Rake part 3 Unemotional 4 Young one 5 Low-cal IOOd 6 SurprlM 7 Combustion 8 Brunch Item 9 Predict 10 Earlier 11 Dumas c:fiat1C1er• 12 "-We 'tiot Fun" 13 LMY8t 2 1 Mouth parts 23 Of • period 25 Scope 28Womout 27 Check• ~· CMy-on the -Ar't{aneas 29 Sand hills 30 Fregrant compound 31 Action• 33 Excited 38 "1~11" 37 Animal food 4 5 84Jperlor 48 Doge 47 Indigo IMlb 41 ''Flo -· 39 Oellnelle 50 OoM 4&-MaQ~'=----5~ ...... 42 Cut cator ... 43 Frvlt dfinl!t $4 ~ quldlly 55 -Oo6oroea =~ng and Mlling a11er 2oopm 957.9191 thesame Call757-0742 HIRE ow.l1.U1n furN11ft 6014 (213)477-.3163 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS I f d 1t you're'look--lng-for-a job. & BOX, OUIL TEOt Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley __ .. N~O_,_..GO-L lEG-T~ ~___:_.--t NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. Call 842-1444~ Ask for Joanne Craney thrqugh c assi ie cleMlfiedhMnewsfotyou BRANO NEWI S155 1----------+-------~---4Allll... CALL * 840-8733 * ----1931 ·~ Blvd CM 50 Select Oe•ler• New anwals dailyt BEDROOM SET Twin bed1. night atand. Grts•er w/m lrror 720-1005 WALNUT contemp table. ... ,, 12. perfect cond w/9 chairs S 1100. Rnd carmel·colored 101• w/1q c.olf.. tbt S265 complete. chut d~ frMn $35. MS-4092 DILDM•- -••Mllll At!11ncn 60 I I Open 2 Pubffc 1 Dey Onty ~ Sat, Feb 18th, 9AM-4PM • 1 ****FREEZER. Sears Ou1llty Brand Named ~ upright Cold990t 19 8 cu IOfH, cnre. dtn & bdrm .,. tt '225 M~ag Washer Mll Tbls. plclurM, mtr .A .. ~· .£ of-1Vo,.J, 175 54<>-80 rort. Curios, ac:cMaot• --~,.,--'' J. o o ---l-"!!!-~-----~.W::Wolloa-Oe19* Sboow --.. •• ' ' 0 ,. F~ 601 4 room, 1780 1 Main St. nr 11 to 16 Yeert Old •Th<>muvtfle IOl4d wood Airport, Irvine WOIK IVINtNOS 6'8" dr...., m1tat111 !'!!"""""'!!'---~~ AND IAYUIDAY ~,.:r~a~'J:~~··o.-... cdll9tOUI 6015 You CAN ava.a..rt.a -wrrK 11gner desk. wood &. CHOICE Tlckett. 2123 & ~ ~""" '"5" ~ blac:k leatllef 1395 Black 6129, os>er•. Parformtng a 00 leather designer~ & Arts Ctr Coet 1.411 ... • matching ottom.n S395 NII S3~ 646-4005 OR MORE -CONTACT EARL 491-3321 . All r•ANSP'OltTATION PltOV1Df0 av AN AOUU WP'ftvl~ WOOd & glat1J195 Sofa ... ~LU tt & loYelMt. tapestry ma-Mlemt ~Feb 18 or • tetlal $395 5' round solid 19-CHEAP 494-2979 wooo cuatom·mad• d1n-M SJOYE. 30• worlLlno· Ing . tabf• wtmncrono-S25 Swed .. h·llyle FIR£· lhelvea. $39.5 3' htgh PLACE. black·S7S chest. cl'letry ven.., & 831·2218 bf ... lrtm S 195 Pecka<d - Bell Span11h con•ol• MEMBERSHIP IN one of 1tereo tyttem 1225. Newport Beacl\'1 •54().8050• premium yacht clubs FANTASTIC SPECIAL TO . . . Oenerou• dl1count .. •arr= a l50-12eo Footboard with ,.... • --~ ... s 115 840-8733 """,. ...... Trud( bed, 175 NIW DAYBED WHITE & CALL 142-4808 Move·' Oat! ~ I I AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES Reach 30,000 to 85,000 households and over readers in the Dally Pilot and Huntington 8ejach/Fountaln Valley Independent. 7tt for 10. worct., 4 days or 11 '' for 10 words, 7 .days Extra worde 50~. C.11 Nowl Private party Mia only, No Colllllierdal ·~· • MASS With mau....... _ a trundl• complete W"dlng Oree•. brand 9226 •M0-8733* new. Wht .. un wllece & -. beadl, a a Po 11150. AIOECOAATINCI Coffee lecllSO 417-7310 & end table, drk wooO ---K rn&nreM w/ffatne .. Antq trunk. a~ p;; •You 6022 gotd entq ptch1re - frame KlnQ bedaPr..CS ........ ,.,. M XLNT CON01 From ~ 7 ~-otd 17&-MOO. &42-0t08 CALL .,._ IPM $46-0324 FlOWI" AMAlllilfl6 TJlit1411 .. eo"' "'°"' rou....,",... ,._ ""'.,. ............ """'"' ...... -., ...... .................................... ,. .... ................ "' ............... .... 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Box 4000, Niles Ml , 49120-4000 As a convenience to our Daily Pilot customdl'a We're Q~n Earlier and Stay Open Later1 for New ads. Corrections and Cancellations. To Place Your Dally Piiot Classified ,,,...call 78 • The Legat Department 11 lhe Daily Pilot 1s oieased to an· nounce 1 new ser"¥1ce now avarl· Ible 10 new bvs•nesses We ~•II now SEARCH the -~~n~"'m"""e for you afffi) e•mrct111rg-. -- and save you the.time ind the 1r1p·to tne Court House in Sen11 Ana Then of course, tfte< tl't March 1s completed we will Me your f1ct1t1ous business nam~ statement.with the Covnty Ck'fk. pubhsh once • w.-ror four tw ks as required by ia. end then file your proof of pubh· cation with tt\4! County Clerk ,_M'l'MW 11n .................. ........ ;e••1w. 11 •mt .... , ... ._.. . ...., ....... ............. "' .... ftecl P -.. Please stop by 10 tile you1 hct1tt0Us t>us•~s statement et the Oa11y Pilot Legal Depart ment 330 We5t Bay. Coste Mesa C1htorn11 If you can not atop b~ s:tielff call us at (71') 6•2-4321 . Extenat0n 315 or 316 1nd we will make 1rr1ngements tor yoy to handte thts procedure by metl It you hould ht~ tny further quesl•OOS ptdM cat1 us and .. will be mor thin glad to nSi91 you ). Good luck "' your new business" . - Or•• C... IWL't PtLOT/ F,.._, '*'-Y 17, 1111 -9IUll!I.-'gc .. 'n.e CITY OF FOUNTAIN V AbLEY ii looking for motivated & dedicated committee members to serve on the committee of drug abuse. The committee•• purpose is to coordi- naie d rug education, imervention. enform- ment effort and assess futu re needs providing input to local public and private organizations on drug related issues. 11~:z=w=-:---1 ........ 1111 WILL W --nmu • ... W~&l•=.. -· ··-·-CIOeTA NO*ell ............ , ..... .,. 1"'9 ... , .... le GOA .,..., .... ~ ......... 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C.,,,.,.oriJenulrY • --~":'-"::..:.a· TOTlllo-ecP>•TMCT. -~ IO&.lft ......... .._. fllfe tluelfteM ia con-wllt!HCoufttrCllrtl olOI'• ... ..._ .. __ , "" ... IJMIYO.TlllNUOW· ..... propeny ....... Dy due*9'Y MMdMdliel .... ~Ofl,..,\MfV 1, ,_ -C1 •11111? 1•• ACTIO•t A•I Joeeoft ~ Thet td· The retlt1fan1 com· ltll ""•••...., 0r-. Coet1 _ ~ •mufml t c:ttM'l 1-• ~. dtW beWlf M07 ~e mancad 10 lf9ftle0t "'* ,_.. o.iW ~ '*'*r I. tO. ,..,,,,., ----If you are interested in worthwhile committee the you to apply. serving on this city e ncourages .... 171) 1'MI CllN.LS lll IFAYW DI',. Newpott leach Call· neee wndat tfle flct1ttou1 ,....,.... °'Mfll C.-1P; ti, tMt Otlr ..... ~a. • WHfAEAS. IN City Co...n· LMTID TO Ol&Y TMOe9 IOfnMI ....,_ M1M Of n1tM1 DellY PllOt, "*'*" 10, '1, '· 10& tf,,14, IMI ' tJ ell of the City of ~1 -• ••-U.I Thia aale being held tor 1111*1 above on Jenua') ~ 2'4 , ....,°" 3. 1111 • leechFINDSt+iat11hUcon· AT 1'MI ,.,._..._IN purpoee of ull•'Y•llll 1'19 ,.tJJ MJC MR ------lldetad IN dettfmin.,IOl'I DllCF H • Tim llO-....,.._, fOf non payment AlcNtd A Bill" -!!!!!!! ~ ree-oino the PfQPOHll ncm-oa•.-11•coa-otrenl Tiiie ... ...,,.,., ... flied ....c.. ,.,_ ........ c:alegC>f!CAll ••efl'IPllOn I" •llPO•D••c• DI· lllltc-11.0ww WlltllfleCounfyCtatttofOr .-naw Mllfll•••11•11 rnelllng 111 dec:lllOn on the ~ TO 1'MI PlM-Pullhtled Orenoe Co111 Mge County on ~ 25, fltCTW W88 Tiie ........ petllON .,. .... 8TAW Applications will be accepted until Tuesday. Febr uary 28, 1989 a t the City Clerks office, City of Fountain Valley. 10200 S later, Foun- tain Valley. 92708 (714) 965-4445 prOf>OHCI einendmenl 10 -COllllletONAT,OR OeilY Piiot February 17 24 1t89 NAlmeTAW CIOlnl~• -:r'ln.::.r~ .... .,. Dletrietlng Meps No 51 end ....,.. TO, 1'MI "'9llC ltlt HllMI The fOlloWtnO peraont ttel TMI .JOUf 175 W 19th .... ITl"Ptl.Cl GAL 52 .. AMNQ, F152 PuOhahed Orange Cout dOina buslMt• •• 1st •Ct30 Coete ....... ... • THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1 PlAM91G ACTK>N ' Ollfy Pltol. ,_,,'*Y 3 10, AIAD CORPORATION Calif 12827 lfWI, ~--=-= THE CITY OF NEWPORT ,A ... 11 FOR WAYNI L. f'\aJC NOTICE 17 24, 1Mt 213M Cory 01~ Lene .Jolla Q Herr• 675 W .......,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ 8£ACHDOESHEREBYOR· AND DlaO•UM M . ..-.10t Tt•buc:o Canyon, Cet•I 19th II •C130. Coll• M=P*• Oeli.ttee • ---------DAIN. AS FOLLOWS WATIC* POR A YA'"· NOftCI TO 92878 Mtoel. Cell! 112827 Ifie • ._.a '118 PtaJC NOTICE "8.JC NOflC( "8.IC NOT1CE SECTION 1 0111r1c11ng ANCI "'°"' DlllYIWAY CMOITOR8 °' .....C llJllCl Em1tcon. Inc. a Cahtom11 T"'-butln•H la con TN• bueln .. e 11 con---------------------__ _... ......... ...., ..... ...-....., __ Mac>e No 51 and S2 are WIDTH RI OUMlllll NT8 aulK ~Ill ccxpora11on. ~1388 Cory dueled Dy an lndhndu.I dUct8d by eecl'potetton NOTICm °' DSATH OMMNANCE K •Ml htf'eby ·~ tor the (1t FEIT MOU.ID. I (tece.1111 ... 117 Pfennou8 .,...., Glen Lene. TrebucoCeo~on Ttle reg 111r1n1 c:om-Tll• regtttrant com AND°' PETITlON NO ... , NOTIC( TO pr~ty knO'#n .. Uppet ''" '"0'0.IDI TO U.C.C.) ..... ITA.,...,,, Cellf 112878 ~ to tranllC'I bual-mel'Ced to traneect bull· TO ADMINll TU AN OADINANCI Of' THE CMDITORI °' Bucil Gully Core>M dal ALL.OW 1'MI C~AatON Noltee .. hereby g111t1n 10 The 1°"°"""0 ptt'tON ere Thll bUs n•H II con .,... uttd4W Ille ltet•llOUI .,... ~ lhe llctit•ou• ESTATE Of' CfTY COUNCIL CW THE 9UlK TllANll'ER Mat, ae Ml l()(lh In E11h•b1t1 Of A OAllAM TO LIVING credrto" of the within dOtng busltlell 11 ducted by 1 corporal•on bu11MM name or ne,,._ ~ name or n.,,,._ HOLT llllfCM CONDON CITY°" •WPC>ftT aEACH (lece.110t .. t07 ''A and B et•eohed her•· AMA AND nm ADDITION narMCI trenslerOf(I) that a DIAMOND SION COM The registrant com · llalecl ebove on J~uaf) 31, Ueted •t>o.reu on tnot yell c ... Nwnllef: A 0 D I N Q • E c T I 0 N U.C.C.) to, •• follow• °' A ... DSTACHID bulk 1r1ntfer II lbOOI to be PANY. 3005 s Harbor Blvd ~Ced to lrlntacl bUIJ 1911 Howerd ..,,. A·14'111 20.I0.040 C.(I) TO THE Notice It hereby given lo Change the zoning dellg· OARAOI, LOCATID AT mede on pe<sonal pro~ly Se"ta A"e c.111 92704 ,,_. under the llcllllout Jolle H1tr11 Tiu ttetem9flt waao:l~d Toallhelrt,t>enellclarteS, NIWPOllT •EACH MU· credllors of lhe within netionlromlhe R-1·8 Ola-•te Wll TmqTlll AY· neremelterdelcribtd The Katt41 Group Inc butlnett neme or names Th111111emen111111 ltled 'wlttllheCounlyCletli • ~edllOfl, contingent etedl· NtC•AL COO£ TO l l TU· narMCI trensferOf(tl lhll • 1r1c1 10 the 'O·S(PI 0ts1r1ct I-IN AN "1 ZONI. IN-The names and business Catll0fn11 lleled above on January 17 w•th 11\e Counly ci.1c or Or· Mge County on January 17 tOft, and J*SOf'll who may U8H av M IOUITION Of' bulk lrensler is •bout 10 be Slaff 11 further instrvcted VI a 0 NM INT AL DE· addr-of the intended Th11 bu11ne11 11 con· 1989 enge County on Fe~ry 2 Ille be olherwist Interested In THI CITY COUNClt. A fEf m~ on personal property to 9nler 1n10 an agreement Tt.-.ATIOM: IXIWT. tranalefors are Richard D dueled by I eorpc>rltion Wiiham l Thompson 1989 , .... 7 thewlHOfetleta,orbolh,ol 'o" PROCflllNO RE· herllnatlet'detenbed v.nh the lr111ne Company 2. APPftOVAl Of' THE Btchtllarld.JeatlA Bechlet. The reg1t1ran1 com Pretlden\ ,...,., P\ibl•lt\ed Oran~ CoHt HOLT ERSKINE CONDON QUllTI fOll Of''·ITMET The nemes and but1neu which ecknoWledget COUNTY Of 011 ANOE 4000 MacArthur Boulevard menced to tran11cl bus•· Th11 11atemenl was filed I Published Orange Coe11 Diiiy PllOI, Jenulfy 27 · Feb· A PETITION has been liled PARKING ON A I E'"-"ATE addresses ol the lnteriued 11 That no developmenl HAZA•DOUI WAI TE Sull• 102, Ntwpofl Beach ,,.., under IN f1c:1111ou1 with the Count~ Cleflt; ol Or Diiiy Pilot Febfulry 10 17 ruary 3, to t1, 1989 by Thomas Coolidge Con· LOT IN "r ' COMltNING lranelarort are LIZABETH rlghll H iii tor the Upper llANAOE•NT PL.AN AND Cehl0fnll 112MO bU1meu name Of n1~s 1ange County on FebrU¥y 9 2• M11ch !I 1989 F-82 don In the SuperlOf Court ol DllTRICTI . SLATER c/o 1171 Jam. Buck Gully parcel CaRTWtCATtoN OF THE The loc111on 1n Cahlornta lltled ebolle on Mey 10. 1989 F-127 Calllorn11. County ol Orange The City Council ot the bO<M. Newporl Beach Ce•I· 2) The rezoning of the COUNTY OF OAANOI IN· of the chief u ecu11ve oll1C11 198t I '«"701 "8JC N011CE requeatlno that Thomaa City ol Newport Beac11 lorn11 92660 'Up~ Buell Gully parcel Vl,.ONMENTAL IM,ACT Of Pflnctpal buSIMIS ofllee Kim KaMll s1ep11en1 4 Kray 5000 rtalC llJTlC( • Coolidge Condon be ap-DOES ORDAIN 11 follows The 1oc111on 1n C1111orm1 10 the "Open Space (0· MPOllT ,,.. '°" THE of lh• Intended 1re111leror 11 Tllil 1111emen1 w11 hied Birch Street. Sutte 410, 'ICTfTIOUI .,..._., pointed as 'personal rep· SECTION 1 Subsection of the chief execuu11e OlllOI S(P)I District Is 1n consider· COUNTY Of ORANGE same ae above with the County Clerk ol Or· Newport Beach c11,1 92680 flCTnlOUI aualNlll NAm aTATWMIJfT reeentlllvetoadmlnlster lhe (51 Is hereby added to Sec· or principal busintH 01t1ce 111on IOf the increased den· HAZARDOUS WAITE All other buStnus nemes ange County on February 9 Publlstled Orange Coast NA• ITATWmNT fN lollowt"IJ l)el'tont are .. 111e of the decedent lion 20 30 0'40 C ol the ol lhe Intended transferor 15 Illy on 1he F1f1h AYenUe MAMAOl•NT PL.AN. and addresses used by the 1ta9 Diiiy Piiot, febfuary 17. 24 The lollo-ing pereont ar• doincl~ME•R•IC"' "'""" THE PETITION requaals Newpon Beach Municipal 1171 Jambofee Newport 'parcel I. REDIYILO,MENT inlendtd trantleror within ,.on• Maleh 3 10 1989 dOtng bu~ U HYl,n,., ,. " .....,.,., authority to admln1S1er lhe Code to read Beech. Cal1lornla 92660 3) The lncteased dtnStty ACTION .. A ..... FOii ILi. 1hrM year• lasl yeara lasl Publlstled Orange Coesl F 147~ 0 R A N D P A S 81fctl Sutle 201-C, NewpOf1 .. 1111 under the lnd1pen· '(SI A lee as ntebllShtld All olhe< bostpess names on the 'Filth A11eriue peroel KNITTI,_, AUTHO .. IZfO peat 90 tar as known IO the Dally Pilot. Februtry 17 24 CHRISTMAS TREE FARM· 8eech. CMf 92880 dent AdmlnlstraUon ol E ... by reaolull<>n ot the C11y and addresses used Dy the 11 tullic1en1 compensation AOI NT FOR WILLS Intended 1renaleree are. Merch3, 10, 11189 ftalC fl)TICE HUNTINGTON BEACH Randy R. AmbfOM, 2330 111 .. Acl (This aulhorlly el· Council IS deposlled with 1n1ended lrensiefor w•lhm for the rezoning ol 'Upper ,.,.QO IANK TO MODIFY none F· 148 25882 Jamon lent Miu.on \languatd Wey l · 10 I Cotti lows the personal represtn· City tor the adm1n1ttr111vej1hrM years last 'years lest Buell Gully· to the Open THI IXTafllOll ANO TO The name(•) and t>us.ness f~ .U..11 \llljO c.111 92891 MeN Celll 92828 111r.e 10 teke many acttons cos11 of PfOCISSlf'IO sucn re-put ao lar as lmown to the SC>ece" (0-S(P)) 0t11r1c1 ADD tn aGUAM fllT TO addr... of Iha intended rtaJC NOTIC( rum aTATl•NT Klll"'19th Cltttord KIC)eft This t>uttnMI 11 con· wflhOut ot>lainmg court IP· quests lor off·street parking intended trentlerM ere 4) The lrvtne Company v.111 AN IXllTtMO IW.DIMO lrantleree(a) are GARBER The fOllow•rig persons are 2381 Cherry Get• Way Ha-dueled by an~ .. du.i pro1111 Before taking certain on 1 separa1e lot noMt gtant an oPen space MM· LOCATED AT 1141 •W· TRAVEL SERVICE INC ACTITIOUI .u..ss e1o1no bu91nete 11 l coende Heights. Cahl 111745 Tne reg111r~n1 com actions. however, the r>er· SECTION 2 Tlus or1:h· The neme(sj end buSIMSS menl lo the City of N-po<I l"ORT ~ARD IN A C2 p O Bolt 404 Brool\Hne NA• ITATl•NT INTERNA TIONAL LET. ~nne Stephenou K1per1 mel'Ced to lranuct bUtl· tonel reprnentallve ts re· nanoe shall be publllhed eddrMI ol lhe Intended Beech over lhe Uppet Buell ZONI. INV9"0NMINT AL Maaaachusatlt 02146 The lotlOWlng J*IOl'IS are TER .A ATS NETWOA K 238 I Che<ry 0111 We~, Ha-netl Under the ftellllout quired to give nohce to once In the ofl1clal news· transtereo(s) are JEFFREY Gully" parcel 11 requ .. red by DETlllMINATION: E X· Tllet the property e>ef1•· d0tno bu~rleH as 15241 Vermont Slrei!I c11nd1 Heights Cahl 1174.5 ~ name Of names 1ntlt'"led pe<tonl unless paper or lhe City and the WILLIAM SCHMITZ 28381 theClly IWT. nent hereto 1s dflCrtbed 1n BLUE SAILS STA· W•tm.nlter,Cehf 92683 L.ewfanee Anlhony On-filled lbOVe on January 1 lhey have waived notice or same shell be ettec11ve thirty \Ill Cenon, Ceplttreno SECTION 2 The Planning 4. TINTATIYI'. 'AllCEL general u . Travel Agency TIONERS. 30'4 Me•n Stfeet I Devtd Franklin Heroin toveroa 13430 Sundance 111111 conMnted to lhe prooosed (301 deyt alter the dete ol its Seech, Cahlornll 92824 Director 01 the City of New· MAP a• •A FOR RIA and ,1 localed 11 4000 Balboa Celil 92&e 1 11$24 1 Vermont S1ree1 Ave Whttller C•"' 90605 l\arldy Ambfott action ) The 1ndependen1 10optlon That the pr°'*'IY Ptrll· por1 Beech is hefeby 10. L WONG, AUTHCMllZED MacArlhur Boule\rlrd Su•ll Rolerna Riggs Broell W•tm1ntler Clltl 112883 1(1per1 Family Trull IA"ne TMt 1t11emen1 WU filed adm1nl1tr111on au1hor11y w111 Thtt ordlnanoe wes in. nenl hereto. ls deecnbed In ttructed and direc:led 10 AOINT FOR JAml CHEN 102 N-port Beacll Cah· l"6 Min"Jrca ·p1 Costa Sturley Ann H1rb1n 15241 S K1pers lild K9nntth C with lhe County Clerk of Or be granted unless an troduced al a regular meel· ge~l 11 furnitures. Ille· change 0.1tr1Ctlng Maps No TO IUIDIVIDE A 3.12 lornia 92660 M ... Cehl 02626 Vermont SI Wettm1nS11r t<lpers Trust ... ) 2381 Ct\«· enge County on FeDruery 0 Interested pefson Illes an Ing ol lha City Councll of tile t u r • •. e q u Ip m • n I . 51 Ind No 52 rel1<red to •n ACM llTE INTO TWO The &ulll'IUS neme used Thii but1neH 11 con· C111t 92683 ry 011• Wrt H1c1end1 IMt objection to lhls pe1111on and C11y ol Newport Beach held trecteneme. goodwill lease, SecllOfl 20 01 050 of lhe PARCELi (2.37 ACflEI by NICI translerOfs 11 .. 1d ducted by an lndl..,ldual Th•t bus1neu 11 con· Heighll Ce• I 92745 ,.,_1 thOws QOOcS cause why lhe on the 23rd day ol J'11uery 1e11ehold 1mproveman11. Newpor1 Beach MunlCIOal AND 1. 1 S ACRE 11. 10c41tton 11 TRAVEL PLAN· The regittrent com· duc1ed Dy. husba"d end .... re This bus1nes1 •• con· Publ•ahed Orange Coasr cour1 should not grent the' J989, and was adopted on covenanl not to compete Code and by sucll rele<ence LOCATED AT 1400 I .E. NERS INTERNATIONAL • menc:ed 10 tranuct buso-The reg111rent• com duc:led Dy • gene<al patl D••'Y Ptlol Febfuery 17 24 IUlhOt'ily the 131h dey ot Februtry and IS l<>Caled" 1171 Jam· made par! of Till• 20 10 re-MtlTOl &TM«T .. A c 1 Thel Mid bulk trensler IS ""' under the hCllllOUS menced to 1ranHCI 0051• Mrthlp MlfC:h 3. 10 1989 A HEARING on tlle pell· 1989. by the IOllOW1ng vote borM, N-por1 Beacll Cejj-tlecl the Cllangea described ZONI. ENVl .. ONMENTAL Intended to oe contum· bUalnesa name or names n ... undtf the l1Ctn1ous The regrstr•'"-. com tlon will be held on MARCH to wit IOfnle 92660 1n Sec11on 1 (above) and DITI II M INA T ION: EJC • melecl atlhe ollice ot NOA· l1tted ebc>Ye on Februaty 15 bu1Nntea n•m• or nemet menced 10 lrensat1 bual 18, 1989 11 1 45 P M 1n AYES COUNCIL MEM· The Bu11neu name uaed wherl 1110 Olstrlc11ng Maos EWT. RIS & ASSOCIATES INC 1994 lilted et>ove on SeOl8"'bl!t neu under lhe hc111tou1 P\aJC NOTICE F-1'0 Depl No 3 located 11 700 BEAS TURNER. SANSONE. by tald trenslerors II satd have beefl so amended 1he '°" f UllTHER INfOll· 4570 Campus Drive. Sult~ 9 Rosernaty Broe.II 2s 11188 I bu"neu name or narre9 Civic Center Dnve West PLUMMER STAAUSS IOcahon 1s TOP·SPIN AT same shall be In lull force MATION ON Titf AaOVE Ntwl>Oft Beach. Cehlomte Shlfle). Hertm• l•lllO a.bo-.e on Al)f I 1 198t FICTTnOUI .U..18 Santi Ane, C1lllorn1192701 HART, COX. WATI JOHN WAYNE TENNIS and alltcl and bl part of AP,LICATIONI, TELE· 02680 on or allet March & T111s llatemenl w11 filed 'This 1111emen1 was I lad Anne S l<•P41f• I NMm I TATlllPfT IF YOU OBJECT to Ille NOES. COUNCIL MEM· CLUB Tiiie 20 or Ille Newport PHONE TM·SMI °" CAU 1989 With the County Cletll. Of O.· #Ith th• County Clerk ot Or·i Thlt Slllemtnl ..... hied The lollowtng persons are granting of the pe1111on. you BEAS NONE Thll Hid bulk lrensler Is a.ach Muntt1pa1 Code AT ':.:''ICE Of THI Thts bulk. trenaler ,, iu.b· enge County on Fat>tu••y 9, ange Coun1y on Jenuery '25 with lh• County Cf«lo. ol Or jclolno t>wtneu 11 lhould either appear II the ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· intended to be consum· SECTION 3. The Mayor PL.A MPMTMENT, ~t to Calilorn11 Ut'tl0tm 1999 1989 anga Counly on January 25 NEWPORT MEDIA. 1835 hearing end tlale your ob· BEAS NONE meted II the oll.ae ol BET· and City Clerk shall 111est 10 ROOM 200, n fANt DfltVE, CommerClel Code Section ,.-407705 F4057" 1989 Sfteftngton Pl N307 N9w· jec:tlontorlltewr1t19nObt9C· DoneldA.Strau ... MayOf TER SERVICE ESCROW the passage of th•t ord1-COITA "9Ea A, C All· 8106 Put>t•llle<I Orange CoaSI Pub Shed CXlf\Oe Coast ,40ll74 PQt'lleech.CA ll2863 lion• with lhe court befOfe Attest Wanda E Raggoo COMPANY INC 1 ~284 nence This Ordinance shall fe>flMA. • The name a'ICI adO•ns of 011ly Pilot Febru11y 17 24. D 'I Pr1e>t Febfuar, 3 10 I PuDl!Sohea Ore~ Coasl N0tma Or1ege 1835 S'*· the heaflng Your epoear· Cit)' Clerk Beech Blvd. Wettm0nster • be publ1she<1 Onc411n lhe of· Pubff•lled Orenee Coeat the person w1111 whom March 3 10 1989 t7 24, 1989 Deily Ptlol. Febr11ery 3 10, ington Pl N307, NeW'O()r( anoe mey be 1n peraon or by Published Orange Coast C111f0fnla 92683 on or aller ric111 newsoepe. of the Ctty Delly Piiot F.Oruery 17, ciail!'lt mey be fllod 11 NOA· F 1'8 F·99 17, 24 1989 Bffeh CA 92&63 your attorney Daily Pilot Febfull!y 17 1989 1,Aerch a 1989 and the same shell become 1111 RIS & ASSOCIATES INC F-103 Thlt bua1ne11 " con. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ' F 1~5 Th11 bulk trenster is sub-ettect111e lhlrty (30) days ,,.., 4570 Campus 0r1 ... e Suite 9 "8.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE dueled by-en 1nd•111CSual or 1 contingent credllor of 11i1mtt1• NOTICE 1ec1 to Celllornta Uniform alter the dlle ol 111 edop-Ntwp0r1 Beech Ca•lorn.a rt8JC NOTICE The reg111ran1 c'om· lhe deceased, you mus1 hie n~u" Commercial COde Seclton uon PUBlJC,NOJtC£ 92680 and tl\e IHI dly tor f lCTITIOUI .,. ... ,, 'ICTlnOUI 9USIN£18 rnenc«1 10 11ansect 111us1- y0Ur clelm With the courl eno 6108 Th•• ord1naoce Wit 1n-hling C111ms b}I •nr cre01tOf NAME STA TE•NT NAMI ITA TIMINT FICTfTtOUI .,..... ,_, unoer Ille hCllllO'-'I m111 1 CoPY to the pe<aonal ORDINANCE Tiie neme and address ot lrodueed 11 I regular meet-, NOTICf Shell be Marth 3 1989 11 T'1• I01low1ng persona are The tonow•no ~rlOr\$ are NA• ITATr•NT bultnest name or names represenlall\18 •1>Po1nted by I N O"Dl=..:t: OF THE lhe person v.rlh who.,, •no or the Clly Council ol the INVITING a101 5 oo PM wtuch is the buS•· doing b"""'" u dotng busmeu 11 The 1o11o .. 1"g oefllOOS at• '"'ed •~ l>'I ~-3 l--89 Ille COllrt within lour months A cieims mey be Med rt BET-City ol Newporl Beach tleld The Couoly Sanitation nest day before the con· COMPUTER BASED $YS MANOCVll t:E ,t.PAR T. d0tf'O bu1tness u Norma Or1ega from the date ol llrsl is-CITY ;o~~~~"~:c:~~ TEA . SERVICE ESCROW on lhtl 23rd day ol Janua')o' Ottl1tCll OI Oranll" County summetton date specte<l,TEMS tCBSI 15400 Bel-MEl'HS 201 C.-c:>ren NEWPORT OFFICE Thot stet91'Mf1t ""1 1100 suance ol Millers as provided CITY 0 N COMPANY INC 1 •284 1989 Ind adopted o" Ille C•l·lorn•i ... ~ rece .. e teal Ibo•• grade Slreet ~8 We I• L..agun• Beach c.. ,, 92651 PAFIT'-'EASHIP A Ce l()ffM ... 1n the County Cleflr ol Or· 1n tecUon 9100 of Ille Cal•· I AD DI N G 8 EC T 1 O H Beach Blvd Westm•nSler 13th dey ol Febfuiry 1989 Id brds Tveso11 Ma1c11 7 Oiied January 30 1989 m1n11er, Cel 1 92684·087' Seod•• Ft mOdig 3 1112 L m1ted Perin.,,., p 188 lllQ9 County ~ F'ebn;ary lorn11 Problle Code The 20.30.030~T D.~5J J~ ~~E C1hlorn1192683 and lhe tall by the 1011<> .. 1ng 1101e to""'' 111811 11 11 00 Im 8 05 QARKR Tl\AYEL SE"· Stephen W Hebburn \111 Parrt Sen .Juen EeSI 17th S11 .. 1 Co•ll 1S 1989 time lor hlfng Claims will not I NEW, A • oey tor f1hng claims Dy any AYES COUNCIL MEM· musl be received ii lhe 0.~ VICE, INC" ay 0-, ,.-lfllg,, 15•00 Betgride SI •68. Cap111r1no Calll 92675 Miii Clail 92627 f 40l111 uplre pr10f to lour month• NI~::~ ~~~~~~T~~~A~F cre<111or shell be Miich 7 BERS Turner Stnaone l lttCll Adm1n1S1ra111111 Olhc.e Vice Preelde"t, flnence Wes1m1nste< Calll 92883 Franl< F11m0d1g 3129? via ThomH S Lff 188 E11t Put)llsi\ea Otenge Co111 lrom the dale of 1he 11ear1ng LI C TY CO NCIL A FEE 1989 which is the business Plummer Strauss Herl by the data and t1m1 heretn· Publllhed Orange Coas1j Rotemene P11ric;11 Heb• Perra San Jutn Cap11lrano 11th Street, Costa Mesa 011y P..ol February 11 24 notleeo ebOve THE 1 U dey before the coneumma· Co11 Wall •bo..,. Ml IM111 11 which Deily Pilot February 17 1989 t>Yrn 1$'00 BelgreO• St Cl••I 11267S · Cehl 92627 March 3 10 t989 YOU MA_Y EXAMINE the Foou:.:sR~;,.1~~N.~R::1 llon dll• apec1ltld ebove NOES COUNCIL MEM· ttme lhey Wiii bl publtciy F1$1 •88 Wettmon1t•• CAJ1I llltl blJl•r>eS• " con-Tt!tt bUl•n•u • COf' F158 hie kept by the court II you • Oiied February 8 1989 BERS NONE opened end •~eminf'd 11 ttice are a pe<son interested rn 'ARKING ON A SEP ARTE .J f f f Rf Y WI l l I AM ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· olltte ol tl\e Olstr1tl9 10844 tht estate, you mey Ille with LOT IH "H" COMatNING SCHMITZ. lnlendM Trent · BERS NONE EU11 A"en~. Founlltn \/al· the oourt 1 lormel Request DITSTRICCTS C I ..,.. DONALD A. STFIAUSS, ley C11i1orn1a lor lhe lollQw· tor Specie! Notloe of lhe Iii· he lty ounct OI the Published Orange Coast MAYOR 1ng Ing o1 en "1lten1ocy ana llQ: Clly ol Newpor1 Beech ibelloLfabnWV lJ .. W tftTTEST Wendlt E • P~kS'E""-Or---rr...-i-. preltament ol es111e assets ES 01mAlN n fotrmff' F 1 SO gtO C11y Clerk ROUS CHLORIDE, Spec1h- Of of any pellh<>n Of account SECTION I Subsection Attechrnents Ewll•b·I A cation No P-11S u pro'lllded In sec110" 1250 15115 hereby added ro Sec· rta.JC NOTICE and Exh1bll B B•ds must t>e submlllld of the CelifOfma Prob11e tlOn 20 30 035 D 01 the NOTE E11h1blts on ltle 1n on the rorm supplied by rne Code A Request lor Spec111 N-porr Beach Municipal I TATIMENT Of' Cit)' Clerlt'a Olllce Dlttrlcll '" accordance ... 11h Notice form Is 111a1l1ble rrom Code to rr•d AIANOONMENT OF Publlthed Orange Coas1 111 l)fovis1ons ol 111e 1pec;111 1he court clerk "ISi A ee as establlshe<l USE Of' ,ICTITIOUS Dally Pilot FeDruery 17 1989 ce11on1 Pet11toner THOMAS by rasolution or the City 9Ul lNEIS NAM£ F1S7 Spec.1ltc:e1'ont Did nleolts COOLIDGE CONDON CCouncH 15 deOO!ilted w•tn The following oersons 'and lurther •nl°'matton me( Petrlcl• Hen09, Attorney tty 10' Ille adminislretiva nave ebendoned tno uae 01 c-1 Highway. Coro"• del Met, CA 12125 Publlthe<I Orange Coast Oeilly Pilo1 February 17. t8.. 1 us us nen quesll IOf Oft·Slreet pl!l,rluno Name SYSTAAIN INTER· f lCTITIOUI •Ul lNE81 on• separate lot c N•u• IT"'T"'""' ... T SECTION 2 Tt111 ord1· NATIONAL 25255 abol .. .._ .......... .. nar\Gf shall a. put:lhlh9d ~d •203. l~una H•lls. The lolloow1ng P8f~• are 111 92653 no OU1111GJ.r OOC4I In the offlc11t news-The F1e1 llous Busmen J l E 0 u TD 0 0 R FSe 159 PIPI< °' the Cily, and the Neme reler:ed to above wes ENTERPRISES 8415 E ----------same shall be ellecOve thirty filed fn Orange County on Foothill St . Anaheim, Calif 24 1089 PUBLIC NOTICE (301 days alter lhe date or ns Ja.nuery 11, 1988 FILE 92&07 ------------adoption NO F367492 Jim L E1>P5te1n 8475 E dreu taLephona 171') 982-2411 ""' '· a rown, lec.r•l•l'J· lolfde of Dtfecton , C-· 1)' hftlfaflOft lMlftiCl l Published "Orange COatt Deily P110t February 17. 1989 11S3 "8.JC NOTICE No. 104121 Thie Ofd•nance ""15 in· George B Wilson 25531 Foolhlll St An•he•m Celol FICTITIOUS aUSINESS troduced 11 a regular mfft· Selt .. eter Dene P0tnl C11o1 92807 '1CTfTtOUI 9UllNE88 NAME STATEMENT mg ol the City Council ol lhe 92829 Th11 busmest " con· NA• tTATEMU fT The tollowtng persons are City 01 Newpor1 Beach held Erie Perk• 239 Slh Slreet ducted t>y an 1nd1vldua1 The fOllO'#ing peraons are doing bu11nest as on the 23rd day 01 January. Seal Beach Caul 90740 The reg111r1n1 com· dOlno bu•lneu es PARK CREST REAL TY l989 and was adopted on Thlt business v.u con-menced lo tranMCt but•· SAN JOSE INVESTMENT 3121 Melnway AYll'!ue Los the l3th day 01 February ducted byco.partoert ne.. unde< Ille hcllll<X.lt ASSOCIATES \Ill SAN Alamllot CA 90720 l989 by the lollOWlnQ vote Thlt stetement wu hied bul&MSI neme 0t names JOSE IN\IESTME.NT AS· Arw;y George Setuemehs I to wit W11h the County Clerk ol O.· hated above on Febfuary 6 SOCIATE.S IX SAN JOSE 3121 Mainway Ave Lo• AYES COUNCIL MEM· enge County on Jenuery 27 1989 I N \IE ST MEN T AS. Alamtlot CA 90720 BEAS TURNER SANSONE 1989 • J1m L Epotte1n SOCIATES X. SAN JOSE IN· Th1 .. buslness ts con· PLUMMER STRAUSS Publlthed Orar1Qe Coast Th11 ttatement Wot Uled VESTMENT ASSOCIAlES ducted by an lndlv1du11I HART COX WA nC E 011ly Pilot February 10 17 .. 11h the County Clerlo. of Or· XI. SAN JOSE IN\IESTM(NT The reg111r1nt com· NOES COUN •L M M· 24 Merch 3 1989 111ge County on Feb•uery 9. Ass o C 1 "-T £. S x 11_ ~ to transect bus.· BERS NONE F-123 1989 BROOKHURST ,INVEST· nen under the 11ct111ous ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· f.Onoo MENT ASSOCIATES LAS business name or nemes BERS NONE PUBLIC NOTICE Pu~1ahtl<l Orange Coast VEGAS INVESTMENT AS· lltted above on January 15 Doneld A. Streuee, Ma)'Of Delly Piiot, Febfuary 17 24, SOCIATES 111, LAS VEGAS 1989 ATTEST Wanda E ,Rao· l'ICTITIOUI IUl lNHI March 3 10. 1989 I N \IE s TM ENT As. Andy G Sehremells glo City Clerk MAME I TATUftNT F·139 SOCIATES 1\1 LAS VEGAS Thll stetement was filed Publtll'led Orange CoaSI The lollowlng 1)8<90r\I .,. ' N \IE s T M E N T As. wllh the County Clflk or Or· Dally Pilot February 17 1989 Ck>lng bvl•net• 11 "8.IC NOTICE SOCIA TES v 442~ J..,,. ange County on Febrv~ry 6 F 156 ELECTRIC RAY tS32 bo(M Roed. Suite 170 New- 1989 Dlmuc NOTICE Piacenue, Newpo!I Betch 'ICTITIOUI ~H port &each, Ceht 12680 F40712f .-uu Call! 92683 NAMI a'rATIMINT LOfan Corpo1a1ton, C11h- Publ11hed Orange Coest l'ICTITIOUS~U fSI Raymond JoHph Am· The following oersont tr• lorn11 4425 JemborH Delly Pilot February 10 17 NAME STATE NT burgey 2000 Meyer B 3 doing busmen ea Aoad SUtte 170 N .. pc>rl 24. Merch 3 1989 The lollow1n rsons are Coste Mesa Cet1I 92627 • THE FLORENTINE. WAY a.acn Ce11f 92e@ F lJS do;n busmea &t Tl'Us bullneu 11 con 1018 t E.dye Orntl Hunl Tn11 bus1net1 II c:on° ---PUBl.--1-C_NO_T_l_C_E__ J~C VIDEO . AND FILM d~ted by en :ndr.,.~dual 1ngton Beach. Cehl 926'48 dueled by 111m11td p;tr1ner· PROOUTIONS 2 P k h• regis ren com-D11nne C Floren11ne tnlp ' NOTICE OF Plaza. Suite 820 Irv~: •. rnenced 10 lranaacl bull· 10181 Edte Orlve Hunt· Tiii ragl11r1nt com• PU•ltC SALE Calll 027 14 ""* under Ille hCllllOUS 1nglOl'I Beach C•ltl 028'48 ~ 10 trallatCI buil- A PUBLIC SALE will be Jul .. M Caddy 4 WOQd· ~eu ~eme f' name: "rhlt buslneu •• eon· ~ ut14er trwi ltellltou• ..._.d F ,., 22 19119 1 "rO"•· lrYU\e Calif g:t714 ,._ 11 • • 00 erwary ducted by en ln01v~u11 butmett name or ne,.._ '1a23 .;"'B':~ Blvd ~-"' Thlt bu11ne11 11 con-11~ A bu The r1g111rent com· lltted •~ on s.i>temoer port Beach. CA .. 92663 be-dUcted by. an lnd1111du11 T~r. ,~11.;:x1 wa1 hied tMnCed lo tren..ct t>u9'· 22. 1Hll twe91'1 1he hours of 10.00 The reg111ran1 com· Wll lh• c~rk 01 Or-nne under the fictitious Jamee F K.efn, \lie. Pre.t 1---a'"".=m en0fr.OO'"am-mQnrr.0rn..,.1COrt-1~or-ttn1e"'11rss1111ac~1 b\19' ,~ flMl• or dent bid on one desk. one port, nest under the 11c11uous ~~ ounty on enuery ' titted ebOve on J nuary 7. Thia 1111emen1 11111 !tied 86W T v . ueor1ed mens butlneu name or nemes ,40ielP 19" -.!th lhe Counly Cler~ of Or· clothaa one under-counter !lated above on January 1 P bllehed o. n"t Cour Olenne C Flofenttne 'flOI County Ol'I Jeri~ty t1, 1989 u • " Tllrs 1111ement wet hlect 1tl9 relrlg . 2 pu tlec equip 1 Julie M Ceddy Delly Piiot, JenullfY 27 Feb· wtth 1111 County Cletk 01 0,. , ..... ~~u:'ti,!:~•11 oictur• a11d This statement w111 hied ruery 3, 10, 17. 191111 F 78 ange CounlY on rebrvery IJ Publlthed Or~ Co.st Seid properly lell by wllh the County Clefk ol Or· • 1Nt Dally P11Qt Janue~7. Feb• 8tUC4Hachey11 above men· 111oe County on January 28 P\aJC NOTICE ,..,_, r~ry J . 10 11, I tloned eddr"' 1989 PubliltleO Or'f!OI C°"t ,..95 Pub111hed Or•"G.• Co11t ,.._. l'tCTinGUI ~ t>eilY Plot F~uar~ 17 .24 1 O-ailY Piiot February 10. 17, Publltlled "Orange Coast NAm ITA,....WT Me"h i, 10 1910 ftaJC ll)TIC( 11189 Dally Pilot, February 10. 17 Tti. loHowlng J*IOnt ere f • 142 F· 130 2'4, Merch 3 1g59 doing l>UllMll •• PICnnout .,._ .. --------F-120 TRIAD COMMUNICA· '9JC llJTIC( ..... eTAJllll"' PCllltc llJT1C[ T IONS Of'OUP 1 OOU "'9 llllOwlnO ~ .,. PWUC •TIC( Ademt •205. ~unoton PICTmOUI MIHll M ....,. ...._ • PfCtmOUe 9U9INIH leKfl. Callf tM4t IMml eTAH•tn DIC!( "-'NC>Ol.~ Al· um ITA,......T fltCTmOUe ..,._.. 1M1tt luft S700 Pue Or . TM,_._,. P9'90nS .. IOCIATH. 10171 ,,,. TM lolk>Wing per1on1 11• llAm ITATWMINT len1• A"8, Callf 1127~ doll'I...,.. • 9"fne ClrOle fCM#lt_.. Vat- doing buelneu •• TM fOlloilllnf peteon• .... Tet... Y9'10M 10044 -Ttofl OA,.OIN IHOP. i.,. c.t et10I ,iTR091Ct. 2751 O.S010 dOlnO butintea.. Adem• •206 Hwftlngton IHl,.MAN lll"AAY ' 9"olltd 0 "•ndolori Ave . Coll• Mae. Cel•I P~UD MAJNTA 11122' leecfl, C.I 12f4e QAN>INS. 11'7 bee ,,. 10111 ,..,..,,,.. Cirel'9, 12921 ~ Blvd lhl11• '4CM, ••We NOHll, 10044 cMlc:C.-H111'W9r.Corone F ...... V...,,c.ll .70I Aeymon<I 8 Ord• 2151 CoetaMeM,Caltl 112827 AderM •20S. Hununoton Oll...,,c.t;tan '---A "-•••"· De8o4o Ave , Coe11 Men, Terry A Proud. 1122'• aeecf\, C9llf ttMt lfwmen founntian, ..... t0171 ,..,.. .... C1r-. C8llf t2t2t ~1 ltY(f Sufi• <ICM, Tiiie b\letMI• II Con· of Oelllwer• • , ...... "-'· Clell .,. TN1 buaiMM le '°". Coela MeN. C4lllf "'27 ...... ty e ,._ .. pet'I· Tiiie ~ le ton• Tilt9 "'9iftW le ..... ~by: *' "'1dlWlu8I Tiiie bullMI• II con-MrlfMP .,..... ty • oorporeelOfl .....,-.,: ,._..., .., ... Trit "''"'•n1 com . duC1ed ty en llldl.tduel Tl'I• r•111tr•n1 com• Tiie ,.,1a1ren1 COlft· T,._ ,.,. .. ,.,., ••"'· IMftOed IO "8"MC1 bull· Tri• rtt•ttreru com· mMC9d 10 treneec1 ~ ,,..... to .,_. lluol· ,..... • .,.... ...., ,_ _..., the k11tlOUI ,,..._ IO tr9"NCI .,_... ,_ ~ "'9 flotlllOUe -~ tfle ......... ,_ _.., .. ..... ~ nerne Of n9mel,... ~ t"9 flcflllout bullnell "*"" Ot nom. ~MIN• ,.._ ....,_ ..... P,... ....., ~on JMuety 30, tluelnW '*"' or namee ~ 8b0¥8 on Jenuery 10 ...... .-0... on ttfl ........ • DJl IAW ,.. ........ onNIA ,.. • DT~.~"-.an.: __ _ ~· Drde TerfYA PrCMf ........... ,....., ........... ,$I ,,.., ... _ ..... n. ........ _..., ,..." .............. ,,..,.u, ... _.., HK ... .. .. c..., ~"Or· .... Courcly Cllrtl .. Or-... ...,. CouMy °"' .. Or· .... ~ Cllrt .. Of. .. • Or· ;a o...e, °"...., •· =CeurclJ on__,•· • c...., on.......,, n . ;II°"'""•,__,'!-"· '7 H a or..t'1:: ~ °""""-= "IP h"' 0r-.""I!'!!! JUI hM ~ • DllW ,.... ~ "· ''· .,.. ,.., "'*'*Y ,, .. .., ..... ,...; n ........... ....... 1.-'7...... "· ... -' . ~ ... ' ,,, ,.,,. '""' , .• The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hiqden Treasures into CASH s 0 with prepayment -4 Lln es-7 Days s 10.80 No m.g.1 In copy « c.ncehdon. PrtvM• parties 9"1>'. No Commercl•. Rt'al Estatt', Automotive. Boattng or Ernpk>ynwnt Ads. There js no prke l1m1t to what you un advert1st'. It you need to HI your couch. high chair or any unused muchandlse-c.,. the Dally P'2or Ctasstrted st.rf or uw the coupon below .... •= Dally l'lot. JJO VI. lay SI •• C-. Mna. CA 9J6l6 '642-5678 NAME---~= ADDRESS..,,.....~-~-=="-~~~--~~-~--~~--~---'----,.;------ CrTV ____ ~---STATE ___ ZIP ________ _ AD COPY: 4 line minimum, appropriatety 4 wordl per Une. AMT. ENCLOSED ____ ~-- I I'\ 11.HUl,,IO' 'Magic Time,' 'Eagle,' 'The Meeting' debut Pl;i~gna' \\ho l'Ompla1n 1ha1 1hcr(''s no1h1ng new in local 1hea1cr "111 tx· lorc'-'J 10 :."alto\\ their "ords 1h1!i "reL.end as 1hr('e new s1agc prodm 111>0) oix·n -all for lhl' firsi 11me 1n Orange Coun1~. I ht· In inc( ommun11~ Thi:a1eri) moun1ing lh(' backstage comedy .. Magic Tame .. al Tunic Roel \ommun11\ Park. J ean C'oc1cau·s ·· .\n Eagle W11h Two Hcads .. 1al..cs" inga1 the .\llcrna- 11 H· Reprnol) Theater. "hilc 1he Black Ac1ors Theater of Orange Couni~ is mounting a h14itorical fantas}' en11tled .. The Meeting." l\ founh local premiere ong· anallr scheduled to open 1onigh1. a musical staging of ''The Hob- 011 • '" lht' ')ou1h < oos1 \lus1l'al Thca1cr an Irvine. has been canC'Clcd du\· 1t)11ln J1rcc1oi·, 1llne!t!tand 1hc anab1ht\ to cast the how in 1hcshon anw un1 ol lime J \ a alable. · ·· \1:Jg1c Tinl\ ... as ~• 1n 1he dn:'>sing room of a Chicago theater "ha\· .1 rnmpan~ of auo~ 1 prcp:mng for the final performance of "llamk1. .. Tht• <.<ISi I!> compn~·d of Ball Carden. Lee C'lark. Mike fall..'1.-n . Doug Mernll. Kd heSm1tb. Diana tcrhng. tcvcS1crhngand I l'llOl'l' ~IJl.'rnt•. · Thl· pla~. pan of IC f's "D1~·0,e11 Season" of Orange County pa·m1 \'fl''I. \\Ill I'll' 'ilagl·d 1-nda)~ and Saturda)s a1 8 p.m 1hrough \lall·h 11 \\Jlh" !\und:i~ ma11n<.'<.' :11 :! p.m. Feb. :!6. T1cke1 informa11on 1,.,\~11 1,1hk a1 b57-5-N6. \ ~ l an1s11c dircr tor Pa1ru:1a 1 err) is s1ag1ng ·· .\n Eagle W11h T"o I k .1J , .. ·' 11 h a <.'a'il rnnMs11ng of Rn::nan Baird. Ru'it~ '(:!pdglanson. \nl\ I .1r">n. \alh Ll·onard. John \1auccre and JO(.• PN'r. I hl· 1om an1il· 01\\ll'n . rl'' l\Cd on the 100 h annl\er~'!..n~o~-1'-.LJ.:~~ C lX.kJu' lmll1~· pr~\l'llH.·UTflur a~\ t roug IUrda}S a1 8 p Ill .ind \undJ~'·'' 7 p.111 un11l '1J1'<.'h :!S at .\RT. 16Jf><i. (1rnnd .\H' .• ">Jnl:I \n.1 (all hJ() • .,92Y lor ll''l.'n a11on<, .. I lw ~ kl'l111g·· h~. kll' ~tl'l\On tor thl· Blad . .\ct or' Theater ts a 11rt1011,1hA'd at'l'Ount ol a nll'l'llng lx•l\q.•en Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. :111d \l,1ll ol111 X a \\Cl'l tx-forl' the la11cr's a!l~ss1na1ion. ( urt" I homa\anc.J Ring"a pla Kan and Male WJ.W.J..illWlU---" l: g '-' l'a\I un er t e d1rcc11on of dlcane I I un1a I ht• drama" 111 run I 11da~' 1hrough Sunda~ 'i a1 8 p.m. at 1hc \nahl'1tn ultural .\rt\ C l'n&t·r. 9.l 1 N-. Marbor-Bh'd • ..\nahc1m. "',th ll'"'' \ u11on) 1ah·n a1667-7090 \\ h1k lhl''l' 1hn.'l' Ill'\' 1.lum' o~n. 1hree others" 111b.:1a l..ang their 1111al l L111ain l'Jll'.> 1lu \H'l'kl·nd. 1 ~' arl': •"I.ii. Dalt'" a1 thl· c;wn Tht•a1~r. 1285:! Main ·1.. Gnrden Gro'"e 111 i(I. ~~I '1. ,l ll>"lll!-IX'' ti.m1lutll'l''> 1on1gh1 and Sa1urda' a1 8 p m. •"E\ila" ·'' \:tdtlkhacl { olkge Ill ~11'.>SIOn Vll'JO (58:!-4656). \\ 11Hh,1!!. up ton1gh1 and \:i1u1da'.\ al 8 p.m .. Sund:i} at 2 p.m . •"Read ~1) Lips" n1 1lw llfu.,1011<, New Vie''" Thea1cr. 3030 Brea Bh d I ullatllll (9'10-%0" J. \1111 o n1lw hoarc.hand con11nuing their rc-i.J')('cl1vl'l'ngagcmcnt are I .ilk' ' 1 oll~ .. on !Ill' S<.•c:ond Stage of Sou1h Coa'>t Kcprrtory. 655 Io\\ n < \'lll \'I l>ml·. ( u~ia Ml'!la (957-4033). through ~cb ·:!6. "L1'I \hill'' .111h'"· ''-'"pon l hc:i1cr mCcn1t•r(631-0l88).1hrough March " · \ I unn~ I hrng H:ipJX'Ol'd on lhc w a, to 1he Forum" a t 1hc Garden \·•ml'<. u111mun11 ~ Th1.·a1er(897-5 I :!1). through March 11 : "Grease" a1 11 •l' Buena Parl ( "1c Thea1cr ( 8:! I· 1394 . 1h ·• . \.:" o c11 ~ t c mcncan C 1ldrcn's Thcitcr in \11ahl'1m <536-6M6). 1hrough Apnl 9. < >n the dinner thca1cr c1rcu11. \he full men u includes "Mame" at 1lw Hnrlcqu1n Dinner Playhoust 1n Santa Ana (979-5511 ). throUfh \pnl 16: "Same Time. Next Year" al the Grand Dinner Tt.ntcr 1n \nah~·1m ( 77"1-77 10). alw 1hrou&h April 16. and .. Caban:a" al Elizabeth I lu"'ard's C unaan Call Dinner Thc~llcr in Tust in (138-1 S40). lhroup ~la~ 14. • Delly Piiot o.tellooll/ ~.,..,, 17, ... CONTENTS PHI\ II n R EM EMBERE D POETRY ••••••• ; ••••••••••••••• 22 Bv EMILY ADAMS I ( tone come from memories. the same is true of poem s. Thi 1s especially true of the poems of Joy Harjo. whose mcmoric also belong to "'horn and whe~ she comes from HarJO "111 read at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Winter Poctr~ Fc uval ~pon orcd b) Laguna Poets. rn·go~ H inc · mu~ular dancing puts a fire int~ ·:T ..\P'' that c' en a watcl) plot can·1 put out. most of our cnt1c c;a~ Tap dancing' etcrans and mawkish dialogue abound . e\t \\CCk. Tom Hanks light~ the fire under the grill and wall'r th e la,\n l'n .. The 'Burb :· 0 L ONELY M AN ...•.. • •••••••• By JOHN ROOS .Th· Jatc. Ro.) OthJso.n had a~ oftooc-hmg an emotion.ti n~n.c that could end chill\ do~n one· spmc. inging tak' ol romantic hcartbn:al and lonclanc~s in his ha unting. thrl'C'- octa H' 11:nor. the rod ·n· roll Hall Of Farner wa a hugl' rntlul·ncc on mu\1cian\ that include Elv is Costello. BrUl'l' ~pnngstccn . (1corgc Harrison. and Bob D>lan. His bran d n~w album -the posthumoush released .. My tel"\ (11rl" oner It\ \hare ofbnlhancr and magaC'. . ltl\l\f,4•1I\\1111 11 It \ By J UDY CHAMBERLAI No"" that Valc nunc's Day 1\ O\Cr. it's probably safe to go bad. to ( 'hantcclair. Often called .. The jewel in the El Tori to Spcc1all} Restaura nt crown:· Chantttlair 1s one of 1hc mo t roman tic restaurant an Southern Cali fornia an> da' of the year. · 1111'\I( I 'II\ I, <:~~lll>Jlll ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••• : ......... .. PRNSTlllSTY . OALLB• ..... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 ; I Danci~g toa different drummer B\ GREG KLERKX on the ind1VlduaJ1r) of the dancer.'-Br.idford fore\\ Ord of a philo oph\ book called Park nt'1r an Juan Cap1 trano. v.here the Of the Da1lr P1l0t Staff said:-"Instead of having a powerful am uc · 'Quantum Soup The term. of courSt. v.as dancers performeJ us in~ rr~ . the earth and Dim um~Chinesefor "acouchofheart." directormoldus.1t'sabouteachof u tf\'IO dim um. · wh.itt\erelsenacureero\ldedas ro~ 1m um mese or ors oeuvres. co mo a n· e an blend with each ocher."·"'---After the art museum program, rhe fo-ur--"People who actendrd that perlorm-an_c_e - Wh1Ch of these rwo definmons best The ensemble was formed earlr last ·ear: dancers enJO}ed working tog er her so much were o relaxed. Bradt ord. a Dana Po11u dtseribts the Otm Sum Dancers! lnatiaJI ·, aJmosc by acc1dem. when Bradford was char the>' decided to keep the Dam um re rdenr .• ud The\ d1dn t ha\e to ~et cht first would Sttm most fimng. But lrke 50 a oachtd co develo a dance ro ram for Dancers rnracr. The rou resents an drr sed u and the actuaJI ·had to hike out manp 1rngsa u rs unusua ance averageofone or rwo performances each there. To walk on a trail like c at, peop e rroupe. n0<hing is exact!} is it setms. 1 choul!ht about u. that 1t was so acce able " .. A lrnle of bo<__hldefinmons fies us.·· sard Karen Woo. an<Xher Dim um dancer. Dhana Bradford. one-fourth of che "We re trytiig to mafe a statement when we-go out into these -said the groups performance art spec1fi- enstmble. "Dim Sum for us means that we . . b . , cally de 1gned to makc the audience think have' whole array of Styles. bits and pieces. envuonmental areas. By geu1ng ack to the basics. we re about more clan JUst btmg enccrtarned. ltkehond oeuwts. And 'l\'t'dtfinittly ha\ea trying to tell people, 'Slow down , its not coming back., ., . We retryingtomakeascatemtnt when couch of htart. ·· we go our into these en' nonment41 ~reas. Tut Otm Sum Dancers are part choreo. _ Karen Woo she aid.· B gemn~ back co the ~1c . wt rr graphr. put 1mpcovisation. part en. tr ·1n~ to cell pt>Ople. · 16w .down. it n0< varonmental poetry. Lrkea N~wPort lkach comm~ back · · sunsn. the)' havt to bt Sttn to bt trul}' conraettd rht Ofhtr dt.ocers. For che month. Bradford sard. Woo is che onl} fuJl.ume dance apprteaattd. lndttdt much of rhtir unique-program. Bradford called upon three friends The roup idenufies htavtl) with New professao02l rn che l!roup. although ~11 loor ----nt~ss-c-omn 1rtct v rom" re t ey ar...;_.e ----.::sre....,_,_.w__,or~e wn over c e · ..,...ear-s.,..rn~Ot,...e_r _ _,._ge-:--t-41: 0;,...,50~.....,.y.-a . .,,..n "t-1=ts-pe=r~o,...:rm __ a_,,n...,,.ce_.,.s-re-tt-:ecr,.--~a~nc=-=-e~rs~ar~e '=Tc :-:as~src~a~n-.. t::l:ra:-'.':tn:-::-e-rw--1..:;.t :..:e.....,.x------r-----=<1 Setn; rno\'ing among trtt rn ctk middle of a regionaJ dance companies. that mo\ement'semphas1son a gream ptnence in se\eral profess1onaJ compan1e( forrs<, climbing up chc side of a cliff. Bradford said the one thing thac was communion with S(lf and ruturt. Tut firSt When 00< v.1th Dim um, Bradford -al a em0<mg b)· a park stream. m1 sing from the ~uatron ..-as a name for Dam um performance was held ma cla \tCalh ·tmntd p11nl.Sl -15 a pmonal 'iht bnut)' of 0.m Sum is that at builds tht group. Sht took that from a term m the w1ldeme area ad1acent to (aspen Regional ( Plti'1t ~ DMli1 PJ/:f 19} Ph<Km oft~ Drm Sum DlncC'r: • bt Loiln~Dub • £- FEB a M TW T F 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 1 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 212223 24 25 26 27 28 Friday OAl\LA;\D BALLET prc~nt!> ·· ..\n I ',·nan~ 111 l •~ tcau and th(' Ballet I<'""'' .11 1h,· I <.I hnc \n~ \'rllag\' I h,.111,· 111111~h1 and Sllturda) al g I' 111 Ii. ~l'h ,11,· ~. S IOand SI~ ::it the B1,·11 t , nil 1 Ho\ Oflicl· and 11, ~r11111r < Jll X5o-5000 tor ned11 \olld Pllkh DA,CE IJ\TERNATIONAL 1989 I 1.1J111onJI t.11~ and l'lhlltl dann· t. .11urint1 I C I Ualkt r ol ~lonro. l ( I 'p.11mh l>:tt1\l' Ln\l'mhk and guc~1 ·" '"" 111 1h, I < I I tnl' \rt\ Contcn I I.ill l\ rm 1nn1tth1 Jnd liaturda~ llllo.chMl')' ~oundS,a 1 th\· Bren ( 111,· 1 Bo' 111 ltll' JJH..I I 1l I.c l ron ( a II ''" '' ~ lllf 1dcphmll' l rrd11 lanJ """' ' l.E \IERIDIEI\ HOTEL 4500 Mac~nhur Bl"d. c"'pon Beach. ·· n f,cning of Motown.. each Fnda) ""h the Stoncbndgc Band from 71011 p.m 476-!00l.c\tension 3113. Saturday BALLE T PACIFl CA pr~nts .. R lllCX'O \ ana11ons:· .. ObJC'C.'ts.:· and ·:Rhap~) 1n Blue ... 1n t"'o pcr- lormanl.'c~ 1ontgh1 at 8 p.m . Jnd Sunda~ a1 3· 30 p.m tn Laguna "1oulton Pia) huusc. 606 ~una ( an~on Road. Laguna Beach 1ngle admt\\ton " S IO for adults. S8 for t'ltridrcn:-qatfcrns-and '>Cmors I it ~\'I\ ma) be purchased at the door or 1n Jthancc b~ calltng494-7!1 1 NEW AGE CONCERT SERIES lb4 Legion L . Laguna Beach. pn.-s- l'nl'I Dim um ()an c Troupe \\tlh tzuc .. 1 ant!>! Clanora Panich at 8 p m T1d.l'tS arc SIO at th<.' door. sg tn ad' an l' T Kio.els ma) tx• purchasrd al the RIX. ()cp1 . Farcnhc11 451 or ">ound ~pcctrum. Laguna Beach. For rccordcd information. call 455-3059. LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 Ma(.\nhur Bhd . l\c .. pon lkach. ··oancrn'-tn CALENDAR Sunda} afternoon from :? 10 6 p.m. . dm1"1on 1s S5 per pcrwn Free valet parltng. T1Ckc1s ma) be purcha~d 1n :id\ance at the hot('f gift shop. for more informa11on:call Elda 83rr) at (.213)59:?-!I U Monday MARTl1' • TONI'S \" ing 0J(lC(' C lub meets at ~'rral Orange Count) loca11on'i Dances. dance contL'!>l\ dance tnJ)\. p!a) outings hcarh panics ::ire ~me o l the actl\ tllc'i. Dance lcssom arc o lfcrrd bcgmntng 10 ad' anled. ballroom 10 'i\\ '"' For umc~ and location~ call 840-151 X WedneM&y OSTA ME A,FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO :?488 l'ic~pon Bh d .. !-( . C osta \<te~. \\cdncsda\ nt@ht dances open 10 the general pubhc ~•th a o ne hour d::inct' cl•m prl>ccd1ng the publt1.. danc(' tq1nn1ng al 8 p.m L>anlC ~ p m. unul mid- night ( ost for dante cl:l\\ ::ind d.1nc(' '" ~ 7 per pc~n \oh dnni.. .. a' a1lahle lor purt·hasc f-ur more information or n'<;Cr' a11un' call 6 0-'l!l-i \ir "pon • \tondmdgc Band \\1th a \3fl\'I\ of htg band and Broad\\3\ bunMla from ' l(l 11 p Ill l'3Ch \aturda). r o'r T y 1n1ornldt111n \·all ·P6-!l)Ol.c\tcn!>to n COSTA MESA Q ICK TEPPERS 'l l I'\ a \Cntor c1111en square d.inct• group LONOANCE FRED ASTAIRE <ic('k l.'\pcncn<.cd o,qu::irc dann• cou STLDIO \()~ \\ Mal \nhur \u11c pit.•\ 10 JOtn thl'm. f he Qutl k\tcp~r\ lO!S \an1:1 \na. Dann· tor couple\ or ml'CI fl' • · · · -------------... ~~ 4t ~tu1dil~ :rmfTr(J un a0 m . to noon at thc do"'ntu"'n c:icn month. K 311 tu 11 '<> rnmmunll\ Lentl·r. c.r... ~ C1'111d19n),,,..,.. 2 P.M. SATURDAY, FE8. 25 14.JO ~-Mi*(1WI ,_.., suo -a.Mo9ft .-.1z ,_., ~(to & °""' occ • .,.,... At Doef:tl;aM.I 1Z& UMs·M HIMALAYAS Armdt# ~ s.n.. 8 p.m., FRIDAY, MARCH 3 IS advMCe; M at Door Little Red R-iding-Hood- .,,. PatJilca 2 P.M. SATURDAY, MARCH 4 ...... ...__ ........ (1 ... ,.,., AIO-~ ... 11,_.) ...... <•• 0.-,.0CC ........ MO..:M;~11AUMs ·M Paddy West p.m \dm"\lon $). incl Udl'\ relre\h· ..\nahCtnl and ( l'lll\'r \t, Ill ( O\IJ ment\ Ballroom Laun danung (all \11."ia I or more 1nforma11un rall ts 0-0f>7o tor mor\' tnforma11on. 545-5669 SQUARE RIGGERS QUARE DANCE CL B ~pon..ors .i nL v. hi:e1n- ncr~ class at 7·30 Rea- annng.. a\I \ oungt' 31 the unit) ('ntcr 661 lbm1lton RC'd I ion Inn. '050 Bristol Street. ~I .. < ostJ Mc..a < os1 t\ S6 per w upk ( O\ta ~k\41 prl''>l'nl'i Bame) Olson per scs\1on. Kc1ufnr dub dancc~ ~rt· ant.I ""' 20 pitTI' 'orchewn e'er) ~ 1st. 3rd and ~th "-cdr.c\4b\....o1 aU1 r ~ Orange County HOME&GARDEN ~ShOW c:=\ FEBRUARY 16-11, 1111 rrcna;ay "'°'4' &ndly Orqe Colny F• & EJIPC)MOn Center Costa Mesa CA Prize°''"• All hplnet Peid 7 Dey Vec.tion tor 1Wo to J8fMlce Vie crJomaiooe .,.... AHreotiofta • C.... 1111 of TV Fame S.. HOON4&7 Stln NOON 3 & S ............... , .. ... __,tNIU ..... t&tO m onth. ~: ,,....,.,,, F~ l~I f'.llll F• OrOl4 w..t PAST MAIN PAAICIN() U~T~E Norfl on ,..,_ ~ (Ml °" ~ Or HOM( AHO GAAOf'.N 5"0W USC AAllNG~ OAIV( PMKINQ LOT - ,., 1'($fOf ....... 10 11 DllCOUNT Ballet from the hy Area The OMIUINI ..... P"•M•• "All • ., ....... of Cocteau and the Sallet ~ • t1te UC1 l'lile Ai'ta v.._. TIMatr• at a ton ..... •INI S8lwMJ ........ lee ...... 1N1 ~· =====...........,,==~.....--~---------- Frtclay F.1.1.R T .• \ \Cf\ \fl''C'13I Valen· 11n~·\ Oti1n1..c-( o~o' ff 1htx• \ \I • Hall Bid. Room 4M 7 Mal \rtlH. JI C ampu\. 'cv.pun Re.. :.lU UL 1omldn1at11 Co.ta\~ Pn"'~ \l ;J" and DJ John\) MC'\ lnformJt1111 n CH. 61 COPUY COLONY Report From Costa Mesa ~"Volunteers and Volunteeriam" with Betty Petroff VOl.UNT'Ua curtta 9U-6757 ·TONIGHT .. PM **** *****~*** Balboa lslan Rediscover ·s I D . E ·w A L __ the Charm--SALE ;~:nquility Of . Balboa Island BALBOA 1shANn PRESl>ENrS DAY CELEBRATION · tha~c~~~~1r~~~~: iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiim SalFeb.18, Slll.Feb.19 & ·Mcnfeb.20 · I<* far beyond the ummer u.nd, .. iJing and urf. For after all evidences of t.our11l aaon are gone. the community i once qain enveloped in the tranqmJ- ity unique to th1 NeWJ)Qrt o i . This is the weekend to rediscover the ct:larrn of Balboa Island! Come an·d shop our SIDEWALK SALE -where everything from the unique and unusual to the The i land that ha become so amittar f'Gr 1 1lii(li ro ;r rear esute and upen ive boat lil)i tall• on a lower profile between aummer seaAOn • It is at this time, thit the local communities take a renem intert8l m the necessary is on sale. Or stroll our streets and sample the treats and specials our -restaorar rts-have-cooked up 1or you. ou a 1n love with the sights, sounds and tastes of Balboa Island all over again! *R Isler For Our Drawln ... 2 F-I ht• For ----U11&1l~.onaantk vt1i.,e.. A viait to Balboa I land in the 1prinstime will prove t.o b, a w.koase relief to tM n<,., tt-n · lion and ronfu ion of the inner ciU... S.tuniav afternoons are often typirted in the t prin« with familiet 1trolliD1 through the local ahope. ftiedinc tlw duck or wa&chinc .. Nil boats J>Ut Two At The Beautiful Lake Arrowhead Hlltonll . No-purchase necessary, must be 18 years or olderto en1er. Winner need not be present - drawing held Monday, February 20 Winner will be not1f1ed . th.roulh the beyfront. Merch9nta at Balboe I land bave lo~ •n appreciated in the coaamunity for tMll ~r· eonala.d Mrvic:e end • pedali~ed *Mention This Ad and Receive A FREE Gift With Any •10 Purchase. Participating Merchant• •.. .. men:baDdiM. Manv merchlnt.a f I T' .......... been the proprieton of. • amt y s &Mir .llope few over four decades • And1amo Hair · .ad take pride in the de1nline11 ol &lliil beeuuful ...tronl ouU.. • Akemi R..t.auran\I her. have cr .. \ed aaa. • apeciAl ambiance people • Island Girl tiawl milea to .c.pe to the ._.... plH•u,.. that •••it • Steck's dlilll. Prom ..etood to iaftd. wt•n,ewrydetailil~ •Naz • ..._ award·winni111 NI· JI. .:..:::::,•=.ec:-~ •Alex's Fashion Center _..,:.c9..!'.,!'=.':.W: • Q.T's At Ttre Beach • rn'd• •' WIY H• •bit • Cheri· s Yoiurt -~·,,_ ......... , .. • • ................. ,_ • Balboa Buch Co . . ...... ,.. illte 1M Ho11 CoW for .... tl'.,t'rn1l4llll•m.111 • Bllboi lstand Pharmacy ... ...a .. JGIUft? tr1)' Cheri'• 4 ........ ~ • Bllboa Island . ,, 1 u 11• •nll..t Woukt be ~-·s ,..,. .... _Co:.-__ ._. ... .,_ ... iidlta»Uii .. """"'..... """""'5 ... f1I ... .._ Wand. tuay • Holy Cow _ ......... °""'"' spedal ........ ,. U. lilatiday ... 1r. •Marc's Distount •-.. ret 'IP to IOCC on unAque nw- • Cinnamon Roll Fair •Tom's Hair Salon & Beauty Supplies •Local Color • Rocko's • Shanghai Pine Garden •Giorgio's La • Great Amencan • Henry Every . • VIiiage Inn •Line Up For Sport •Ruby's Summer House •Accent lnterlOfs-..-----~~~~~ij~ii.il ~~~--·.....,..- • South China Rag .-elotllins f« the ................................................... 111111111 ........... ~ "' . .. , > u... .u .L. ( \1 .1.,U \It ( O' I l'l I U FLI RT Hotline: tH7-1628. 63937. GolfCourst Orne. Costa Mesa. Frtt -.ho ~ant 10 play socially and IMrt PRIME OF UFE SINGLES mcrt SENIOR DEGREED SINGLES onentallon for single parents. other s1nJk &Olfers. ~ art S2.S tor I .<., I.I-:it addlcback now being organized 1n Oranec 847-1600 or 546-5788 for more annuall( Pia) 1.-anous local and 1 r.ndodgc. 1060 E. F•rst t .. Santa County seeking additional members information about tht orpn1zauon. rcaiona rou~. Membcnh1p d1rtt-~n:i lrom 5 to 7 pm. for 1nforma11on 50 and older who ha"c collqc Membership in Part'nts Without I°') . For mort 1nformat1on. caJI and r~·n auons. rnll 8.'b-1044. degrees. Purpo5e'S of the group are Pann('T'S 1s open to divorced. scpar-854-0690 or "'-Ole 10; Let's Ttt It Up. WNERS OF AMERiCA. INC. academic. social and a desire to share atcd. -.1dowcd or nc,cr married 31 Rambo-. Ridge In rne. 92715 1 WAI 1s a nc" club for ing!c prople mutua l interests. lntcrtStcd persons parcn1s ofhv1ng children. Custody of __ ,,._1 "ho l'OJO~ thl' R \ 111~·\1~ k. a not-for-m:i} call HarT} Cook at 646-5578 to the children 1s not a fac1or. A non-~ profit nwml)\:r O\\nl·d and cpcra1cd arrange future ml'Ct1ng umcs and profit. non·scctarian. educauon.aJ or-J.A.S.P. GALA DANCE PARTY K\ d uh l'\du'"d) for singles. loca11ons. ocharg1..'. gan1zat1on. PWP -PfO\tdcs a pro-Jewish "ssoc1auon of anck Pro- \kml"ll:r. t'nJo~ t·:impQul\. gamt'\. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· &ram of social ac11"1t1cs. d1scuss1ons fcss1onals hosts 1U Oranat count) d:inu·~. po1lud.,. tour!> and NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26. and study groups for single parents chaptcrgaladantt.panyattht'l"1~ "rara1 Jn.. 111p'> t-or morl· 1n for-(Custody not required) Open to the and their families. Hilton Hotel, I 7900Jambortt Bhd .. mat1on. 1Hlll' to L 011t·r'> of ~menca. ubl1c·s1nglcs danc-c at 9 p.m .. Costa LET'S TEE IT UP A club for single I" inc. 6 10 11 pm. Buffet. music. $:~.Kt :. 1-4,,, ~51>~ Ellsinore. Mo. ~ olf nd countrv _£!u~ .• J_701 10U~ttn the aacs..of.JQaod .55 dancing anJ free 'idf prartmg: d- -------------------------------------------. va ncc pa)mtnl rs SIO members. ADVERTISEMENT S 12 SO non-mcmbc~ Adm1n1on at the door 1~ $1 2 SO and SIS (:? 13)305-8889. Black Velvet Model Search Begins PROFESSIONAL SINGLES NETWORK Jun&)e Piny at T1J1&ana Jonn. 16310 8cach Blvd. Hunt· 1ng1on 8cKh Scm1<asual drns. 7 p.m.10 12.JOa.m frtt Park1na.Sl2 By SANDRA BECKWITH Ont• of the world's lop-se lling d1st1 I k'C.1 spirits has announced its SC<'ond nationa l grassroots model SCart'h Years ago. Black VelvetCanadi· an Wha )cy.1mportcd by H~ublci n. Inc. in Farmington. Conn .. used unknown ta le nts named Cybill Shepherd. Chri lie Brinkley and Kim Alexis. Now they're famous. 894-8932. BIG ORANGE SINGLES SAILING 90CIETY ~ whale -.-atch1ng C\'CT) Sunday 11:.10 a.m. 10 4 )()pm. on a luul) .. ,1bol1. Share e~pcnk'\ o rx~ nrcnsairy (all Fred at ~'for mort 1nforma11on F .U.R.T. \unda) pros.rams tqin at 7 pm 1fl tM ScaditT Vrllaer Shopp1ns ( cnlt'r, 220S M11n StrM. Sunt 20. Huntll'al'Oft Bcacft Dona· 11un 1' SJ ind Trtt child c:'Ut' ti Call 6'7-16ll lw mote 1ntormatmn and ao '-vc •a1. P1U11S fW SINGLES met"t for a ci.r. Brunch ai Rr-mick 's.. 1110iKMman, l"1~Jt noon For imwwtlOft and rcwr- vat10M. all 8J6..ti44. 'l'Wiedaf LIBE&TY SINGL E TOAS1'llAS'l'Ell5 a.uB mrtt\ l'' l'" Tunda)' al 1 p.m at Colum~>'\ Rtttaurant.2610South Harbor Rhd at Wama. Lam 10 'P(ak. h~tt'n Jnd think IT\OIC.dl'c<1tvd~. No char1w 10 \eS~7FOi cnott informa11on l Jll lcf Slttnhardl, 6'7-2349. SWINGAND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB .Lt-am ~t coast '"''"I· 11,,_ lfOC. watu. samba. tanao and Jll 'ballroom danco at the In inc H1llun Zoe Rootn II 8 p.m S6 or SI \J 11'.'r month. O.ntt at 9 p.m For murl· intonna1~. ltll 494-0593 . ....... , WBm AND HOW INGLt..' MEET "' Oranec Count). a or cvrnu'I ~ at Oran&t' < ..... ,1 Collete'. 6· )() to 9 .)() p m l'r .. fcssaonal sprakn-and tra1nf'r l'lul M1lkr kads tbt -MihoP Fec 1\ S 1' For ~ 1nfonnauon ind rt'4 'at1on~ call ()('(' ommun11\ \. \IC~stt 432-S880. f\'&llibk,_f rtt_ducu•..a Jiwll.""-_____ _ 1nsaon 8ta(t\ Inn WtoWs at 9 p.m. The compan)' Is hopine. it can boost the ca~r or anothe r beau- li fu I but und1 covered tale nt. Michelle Ke nnedy. the 1988 Black Velvet Model Search wmnedrom Temp<.'. Arirona. will be featured in newspaper ads. on billboards and on merchandising material aero s the U.S The 1989 winner will appear m Lhc brand's domestic and over· seas advertising. receive a con- tr act with a divi ion of Ford M od el~. Inc . and a model's por1fol10 coo rd i natcd by Ford. A ~pokcspcrson rro m Black Ve lvet explains why the company lb l ookin~ beyond major Ne w York City modclinS? aj(encies for its next beauty. SE~KGB HOTLINE l-800.msTAR COntract ToManer The wtaner olCM ~ Velvet llodel Slurb.....,. tn the brand's wideb' reeGlll'zed ad~iaing in die U.S. and tev· eral t'GUntries OYene• She al• ..aEMI a tontnct with Todlf".a W 1 an •division ot Ford 111 J I -New Yorll City. •nd • ..._.., '4>rtfollo l'80l'din....a .. Fonl. FOid......,. el•ur 8ladl f \ l : . . I > \ i \ i . i I '\ ' • • I Loutwr. Irvine HillOft and Towtn; I 790(J Jambortt Blvd .. lr\'1nc. Frtt bufkt. ftt II SS 830-1010. NEWPOllT BEACH SAILING SINGLES a club* sinak 1a1lon v.-nh or Mthout a boet. • 21 and oldtt for sa1hoa. parties and 10Clllh11ns. Meets the fint and third Wcdnnda> of each month at the N~~r Resort. 1107 Jambortt. Newpon Bnch. 6:30 soc1aJ hour: Mtt11n1bqans11 8. ends around 10 p.m. foUov.cd by danang with a h"e band unul I a.m. Valet parluna ts frtt for those having a cockta1l 1n the Dukes Lounaeaf\er lhe mttt1na,. Cost is S6. Call 969-8111 for rttordcd 1nt0 about ctub act1v111cs. LIPE ON YOUR OWN singles SS and over. mttt new fnends 1n a wa_rm supponnc a1 mosphere every Wcd~y 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a vaned r:coru:~ dtnnt'1' at local rcs\auranu and a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior Center. 800 Marsucnte (Sth and Maraucntc) ( oro na dcl Mar. 644-324S. Tluanday NEWPOaT JEWISH SINGLES 4Q plus. CandkhahL onvcnat1on Camaracknc SOC'1al at 8 p.m at \\-'('jltm Federal Sav1nf and Loan Communll) Room. Corporate Ptala, Ncwpon lkach C:.unt spcaler and rrlrnh~nts. Mcmbtn 1 3. vuntiSS 837-2 133 SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP spomond by a..-ae.tl Umted Mdhodltl Cllurdi's Wnlty Counwl- int Center from 6 to 7 p.m. at lhe church. 216)2 Wesley Drivt. South a....una. Tbefe trtll be I doutton of SIO per prnon prr evcn1na. Group leader will be Man l)'n Bo)d. MFC'C intern. For mott informauon. call the church office •t 499-JOU. TANGO, DISCO AND BAU.ROOM DANCE a.ua Meets every Thurs- da) at 8 p.m. at 7 38 W. 17th St .. thrtt blocks south of Ncwpon Blvd. in Costa Mes.a. $1 9 month.ftt1. ~arn the latest dances follo-.'Cd b) a dance or ocher ac11v11ics each week. For morc-tnfonnat1on call 4~ . PrldaJ BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 2 I $1 Pl .. Newport Beach. Nick ~·ww Solo every Fnday al9_p.m. and Monday at 8 p.m. 6 7S-BEET. AMBEllS AT AMBROSIA 69S Town Center Drwe.-Costa Mesa prntnts Confrey Ph1lhps Tno w11h modern renditions from Broadway and lhe "10\-ICS Wcdncsda)S throuah Fndays.. 8 p.m. until la1c. and Satur- Wl)s. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7SS9. DUI.E'S NOSTALGIA NJGlfl'. CLUl 1n the Ne--porter Resort. 11 07 Jambortt Road. Newport Bt'.ach presents \hes.olden aac of rock 'n' roil 1 p.m to 2 a.m. niahd> except unday .. . and Mondly No cover cfwle. shins or $h0rts. Teck~1 are SS for all C'lastK' bands ~•II perform the era's shov.-s. Doon optn at 8 p.ITJ Call pntcst hlls from "Good Golly. Miss 833-1160. Molly." to "I Want To Hold Your THE RIGHTEOUS BllOTREAS' Hand.'' 644-1700 · HOP prcjCnts the cooln1 "Hoppy" POUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Hourin town S-7 pm. Fnda). ··Blast cv.pon (enter Dnve. Newpon to the Past" wnh DJ Mann)' Pach«<> Bt'ach ~nts M1rlcnc Arden's of KR LA. $4 co"er chartt. Saturday. sonss and music 1n the C'onsc"'atof) "Hot Au&USI N1a)lts" s11mn1 Tony Lounac Monda) 1hrough Friday S to R~sin1. a tribute to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m and ~1urday. 6 to 8 p.m ..-7·30 pm. anJ 0Jnce' Dance' Danc:e' TllE WHnE HOUSE Restaurant "Blast to thl' Past" with L> J Dennis and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh-8. Goode. $4 cover cha~c. unday. way. L.aauna Beach. presents hve "The Backstat Boys" h"e .SOS..60s entertainment and danc1na nightly. dance band al 8 p.m. S4 cover. Closed 494-8088. Monday. "Rock Aro und the (lock.'' -StJNSET PVB t66~Ptt1ft<""€<mt---ir11rn01'T0f rock-and rol 'fo---n-iH H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers hve p.m.($4 cover charge) .. Contest night entertainment seven ni&hts at week. on Wednesday. call for details. Thurs- Ton1gh1 and Saturday. A special day ... Rock Around 81g Bert" the •ttkend of Rcgae with Judah Star Bnu h1nvas1o n w1thS4rovercharac 9:30 p.m. lo I :30 a.m. S3 rover 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley Chal'JC. 592-1926. 963-2366. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. Hulton Centre Dr1"c. Santa .:\na. 8901 Warner A"e at Mqnoha 1n presents Nathaniel Jam Middleton in Huntington Beach prcscnt l1"e cn1er- the bar and Jilli Thursday through ta1nment Monday'lhrouah SaUlrday. Saturda). 8:.JO p.m to I a.m. and 8:30 p.m to I a.m. 1n Jeremiah s John Allen dunnl lunch an the Lounge. L1H~ JIU happ) hour l'ucs- L1brary/(1ardcn oom Monday day 1hrou1h Fnday. 4:)() to 7 pm throuah fnday. The Courthouse 1s Comphmenuary buffet. no CO\.tr or located one block off tht SS frttway. minimum. ~outdoor petio dan« WHI on MacAnhur Blvd. 1n the floor. 21 and O\er Tunday. Kem Hutton Centre For 1nf0nnat1on. call Getz on guitar. cla 1c rock and folk S40-IC>IS. • songs. Wcdnnda). Mad Hatter Tea USS, THE a.UI 228S Newpon Pan) corned> ronctns. Thunda) Bhd. in Costa Mesa. Fbshina hghls. through Saturday, clau1t rock and m irrors and a huat da.ncc floor. Not· roll and top40mu 1cv.-1th The Ticket -.LI ftll ·-. .. ••1 ... , .. Wll.ID Ull~ 111.tll .... -Yllllf Ill I If'' -Jomncl Ale. ., ........... •11111•11111 .......... , .... :ow .,_..,..,, TMn ... flYY~ • Jiil 11111llil"'11111 .......... ,..tr' --.el.Nllft. . .......... , ......... C'llt MAm& ll:Eii r' -NAPOLEON 90fWWUE ConGu9rl'l9 r.,.. ~-YWLL LA181 Yllll .... ..• ru-.1.- -GENOHIS KHNI The ... ,IUOlnll ~ ..... 11dventwre . =·=: .... . ... ... ( \ll:,U\HCO,ll ,1 IU I-or 1ntormat1o n. call 848-2662. cnteru1nmcnt scvn. niahts a Wttk. throu&h Saturday btgtnning at 6 p.m. NIGHTMOV~ 5902 Warner Ave. Planet 10. rockm" Reggae 3 to 7 p.m. The Counhoust 1s localed one block Huntington Beach. conccn info hne: and then Wh1nard 8 p.m . to mid-off the 55 frecwa). West on 1141J.0108. night. 592-1926. MacAnhur 81\d. rn the Hutton BLACKTHORN A tno playing Centre. For information, call Saturday trad1t1onal Irish and Scottish music. 540-861 5. MAXWELL'S 317 Pacific Coast each Sunday at the O ld Dana Point SUNSET PUB I <>655 Pacific Coast High1o1.a~. Ht>.nt1ngton Beach. Lee Cafe.at thccomcrofGoldcn Lantern Highway. unset Beach. offers h\e f ardl on piano. sa and vocals and Del Prado Streets 1n Dana Point. entertainment SC\ en nights al wcek I hi 8 30 m lo I"" J(J am · No cover cha,.,... Tonight The M1ks 9 p.m to I a.m. S2 1)1118 . . p. . -· . .. ·~ -.,unda~. Monda~ and fot'sda)' 8· 30 C9 \Cr charge. 592-1926. pm to m1dn1gh1 836-~S55 Monday FACES NITECLUB 18582 Beach VALENTINE CELEBRATION 81\d. 1n Hunungton Beach. Blues Sunday Righteous Brothers' Hop. 18774 Night how llrM 1s 10 p.m. 21 and COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT,::! Brookhurst. Founuun Valley. Rt&flt· over. Adm1ss1on at the door 1s $4 ti ul 111n t"cntrl· ()m c. Santa .\na. eous Bro thers· rn con('('n 7:30 p.m . Call 964-2211 for 1nforma11on. rrl''>l'nt'> Thl' Nc1o1. Ink 1xm 1n thl' bar Tickets: S 15. For more 1nformat1on. and ~rill \\1th .::! ,howi. at 8 and 9:30 call 961-1366. Wed.Deeclay p.p1 T hl· < ounhou~· 1~ located one SUNSET PUB I b655 Pacific Coast SUNSET PUB 16655 Pat'1fic Coa-.1 hi()(. i.. oil lhl' 55 frccwa>. WcM on Highway. Sunset Beach. offers hvc H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers l1v(' \fal· \nhur Bhd. 1n thl' Hutto n cnlcrtainmcnt seven da)'s a week. cntenarnmcnt scvt'n nights a week l l·ntrl· I ur 1nforma11on. call Tonight. Debbie Davies 8 p.m. 10 Jah Moon 9 p.m 10 I a.m. SJ cover -k!-1\h 15 m1dn1gh1. charge. 592-1926. VlLLA NOVA Richard Faono·s THE COURTHOUSE RES- p1an u \t)ling~ Sunda~ 1hrough TAURANT presents the how Case Tbarmday \\l·Jnl·~a). Open da•I> ~ p.m. to.::! mgcrs. O ne block ofT the 55 Fr«· NEWPOllT CENTER LUNCH d m lUI ~.Coast Highwa). CW· wa). west on Mac.\nhur Blvd. 1n nME MUSIC SEllJES at lhc new r on &·al·h M:!-7880. Hollon Centre. For information. call .\tnum Coon Park each Thunday THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant 540-8615. throuaf'\ March 9 noon until 2 p.m and ra\l·rn. 340 South Coast High-Ncwpon Centt'r emplO)ttS and the 1113). Laguna Beach. presents L11kc &. TaeMaJ . general pubhc arc invited 10 bnna Thl· Lol·omou vcs each Sonda) at COURTHOUSE RDTAURANT. 2 thc1rlonchor1.1keadvantqtoflunch ~ lo p.m. S:! cover. 494-8088 Hu non Centre Drive. Santa Ana. specials oflcrcd by Farmers Market at SUNSET PUB I 665 • Pacific ( oast presents pianist Irene Castle in the Atnum . Coun vendors and other H 1gh"a). ~un-.ct Beal·h. olTcr'> II\ c Library/vardcn Room Tuesday Fashion Island restaurants. A SSOO ---------------------------. Fashion Island shoppina spree -will~ awarded 10 lhc WIOOU of a bu\1nes\ ·~,··--­_,.,... -----...... .., 11 JOJM S!•l!U llM "°''' ·~--­COUSleS f ... IJJ IJ!<M -S>JI •• , ·- _., ,_,_ NUICll .M* .... n•l'JJ4MMS•.Je .. U llU191 ucau.-... ••-s•1•Mtt1M ,. .... .... .., .... , . ., ......... . ~-·-~-·-·­,..,.,..... ... _ --.... -... --~ ... ~-------------r.ca~r0draw1na at the end'OfffiC conccn series Toda)'. CnJOY t~ Sapad11la R~ ~nd. For con~n 1nfor· mauon. call 721-1000. .. ,_ •. -..-..... -MiftMS 1,.1., u u >M s•u ,,. •» "'-···--.. ,,_ Mm-··-··....., .. .,.. ... •>·•>••··-··· !t*'i@ .... _ .::= 1Wll1..e1t • ..... Ml!ll9 ... ,. ......... ... ••aua-• SUNSET PUB 16655 Pat"1fic C.oast H1&flwa). Sunset Beach. offc~ h"c cntcna1nmen1 'W!Vtn n1chts ·a week. The M1&flty A)-ers 9:.JO p.m. IO l:lO a.m .. uco~ttcha,.e. S92·1926. .J \II htclaJ . AMBERS AT .ulBROSIA 695 Town ( enter Dr .• Costa Mesa. C 1~ saftdra'sJaU st)hng6 to 9 p.m Fnda) and Saturda). 5·30 to 8 30 p.m Wednesday and Thut'\da). 43.::!-7559. BISTANGO 19100 Von Karman. Ir\ inc. Jon Gamtr tno fuses JUL . p(.)pular standard!. and old ti me rock ·n· roll n!Jhll). 8 to 11 pm Tuesd•> thfou&h Saturda)' 752-522~ DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE 21462 Pa- o lic Coast H1ghwa). Hununaton &ach present!. the wingers Tno 1o1. 1th songs from 1hc ~ and 4<k Fnda> and Soaturday p.m to m1d nilht. and onda) .::! to 6 pm 5l6-1421 . a~ for 01'1tl'4ood LOUnJl' VILLA NOVA p1an1st tan brcd:cnndgc perform\ a var1cl) 'of J•n and Broadwa~ fa"ontrs Thon>· da> throuah Saturda) from .30 pm 10 I JO a.m • Sunda)' throoah \\cdnnda) from i.30 a.m to I JO am. Richard Fauno·s ca~ l1stcnrna piano t)hna. 3131 West Coa~1 H1gh- wa¥. Newpon lk-ach. 642-781JO. CAFE UDO 50 I .lOlh ~t.. Newpi>n Beach. 675-296~ prc\Cnts c:ntcna1n· ment n1ghtl) Ton) C:.ucmro ~let 8 lO I'm. to I am. Sl~haric. Sa.IHlay C.U-YO. BAR AND GAIU. SCJ lalon.1( an)on Road I.Alona BcaC'h. Ben M1lh~cn·, 1>i~1<' Jan AllStan c;uh ·unda) from 4 to 7 pm. 4Y4-IYI I. lltJll Ito() Pacific( tla I Hllhway. s.t Brath. prneol\ fhr Softs ofaM 8tach. Ont" Of Ulhl•rn (ahfon111•1 most p0pular d1>.u:1<1no JVI blinck from 6 to 10 p.m l'Jlh Sunda). No C<>'-Cr {h:11l't' (1I3)S96-1624. CAPEUDO .SOl lOth I.. l'll>JlUll Beach. Latin JUI ""1th le\~ Hutt- slt"kf 3:.)() ao ~ 30 p :n .. rntl'nJrn· mcnt ntahtl} 8.30 p m tu, I J m ton..t.1 wtth the Wa)~ w a,nc k.and 675--1968 ...... , CAFE UDO, SOI 30th 1 "-~v.r1<m tkach. Entnu1nmmt--mgtn1 i>\rt- p.m.-1 a.m. Waynt Wayne B.ino fcatuNnaGaryW1n Tom Zink \kl Davis and Bob Moore 1h1\ r'''"'"~ 675-2968 T ..... J CAFE UDO SO I 30th t "-t'v. pun tkach Enttna1nmtnl n1ah1h i 1 pm to I a.m. JO)\pr1nJ \I.Ith ~u··,1 sa"'oohOfUst lbt"n Wing 1on1gh1 675-2968. w-.1111a:y LE M£IUDIEN HOTEL -*"• MacArthur Bhd Nt•Pon fka1 h .. u Jau (lub-fta1unn1 v.orld dJ" 1n1 amsu spo1hahtcd li'ttkl) rn th.· four Jl<>ry Atnum of the ( afe f kur1 . For mor't 1nformauon. nil ·Pb ~1101 ~-,-- CAFE UDO )(JI 30th St '\r v.por1 tkach. prncnl\ c n1Ma1nmen1 01,111. I)', •1lh Jail ,.ocall\t \unn, \\'1llunt0n •nh tbf DouJ \\ ,·llh <Nlrwt 1on1shl l .lO p.m to I J m 61S.?968. (\I I '\U\H C 0'\11,11 U TlaandaJ CAFE! UDO SO I 30th I 'le" port Beach. prcscnis Sal Marqut"1 on 1rumpc1 ""h .. 81rdland Rt · \ ISlltd"IOnig.hl h 30 p m 10 I I m 6H-2968 or 673-S056 JAZZ PAClFI J non·profi1 or- g;in11a11on 10 pre\Cnc and tncoura1c h\t' 1a11 Oll'l'I\ C\ery Thur~a) 31 7 p m anll 1~ open 10 Jart mum 1ans :>ndJ311 bull f or more 1nlorm1rnon call Dr (hark\ Rutherford at 4 l~-51)1 '1 or Hill ~011 at 642-764b (01 "IH\ Monday CRAZYHOR E TEAK HO E J )l)IJ Bruo~hollo\I, D1 \.lnta .\na. ""e\\porl t-rce"a) D)rr Rd .'-'"' pn.-..cn1s 8111~ \ 1:ra and l he Reau~" to ntihl t"u \hll"'~ Al 1 and Ill p m Call 54'1-1512 lor t1d.c11nformat1on and dinner rl''ien ation'> • HH0 .. 11 .. U TAJ-~G-H> .--,, .. , ., ,., ,..,, e •111tt.n IMllTWllltln TMRH FUllT1YH IR> , . ., ...... .. .,., .... ....... , "THE BARBER OR SEVILLE" Opera Pacific prc~nts Ross1n1·~ Optra '" the Oranic ( ount)' Ptr· form int Ans ( cn1rr tonight. Feb. 19. 22. B .15 -. tth maun~ tcb 19 .ind 25 at 2 pm ung 1n ltahan v.11h English sun11I~. I 1ckctc; range in pnct' trom SIS 10 S60 and arc ll\ a1bblc at the (enter bo~ offin·. 556-.\RT and T11.ke1 Ma\ter ") Saturday SOUTHWF.ST CHAMBER MUSI SOCIETY at the Nc"pon Harl'tor '\rt M u~um. 850 ·s..n Clemente Dn' r e" pon &act\., Program begin\ at Ii pm T 1C'kcts :1re Si l a1 thl' door f or more mforma11on. t2 I 3) 669-'i 'IH IEACHH IPG 1J) c..::: .. , l 111 'l!.1-.I ! 'I l< I !l l I ii 'l ii-. 't !· .. \!\' •• .. A CllEERl1JL AND GAG-FILLED SEND-UP .. :• ................... \'oml~ ---··-.... ( Ctauacal stnr'I quarttt Opus Iv accompanin Sunda)' brunch I I a.m 10 I pm 3001 Nrwpon Blvd. t"*pon Bt-ach 673-3440 EL R.ANCHITO MEXICAN RES- TAURANT 2800 Nr"' pon 81\d .. twpon Beach pre-.cn1s 1ntcrna11unall ~ ~no" n dtt!>S1c gu1 tans1 ( oppcrfickl C\Cf\ ~unda) 11 am 10 \ p m 675-68SS . I 11 . ll' language v.11h )Ubtttln Toni&ht•!t film 1s '"lh<' "'eekcnd", dtr...'(ltd b Jt'an-luc Godard (France 1%7) 856-6)79 . \U\\'\(I ( r ntr r on IM l i{ I campus at 8 p m Ticket~ arc pnced :u $8. $7 nnd SS at the Bren (enter Bo' Oniu· and l 1ckctmn To order 11ct.c1 b' mail. lll!ib~IO • I I ( . "ELVI : A Ml,SIC'AL CEL· Friday EBRATION" Rd1\l' an \ml"m-an t'r.t in a mu\u:al atlllUI the man '>'ho llO'ttE A""'iO GARDE'\ HOW shaix;d Aml•rnan h1'1IOI') M1m;h ~~ throuih ~und:t) 1n lhl' n l\1b11 build· throu"' .\prsl ~·ir1 the: Orange ( ouni' 1n,<i ol thl' Orangl' ( uunl~ f 111r· Pcrform1ng \rl\ ( cnll't \n ltroUnlh. 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S' lu1 otlu.:r 'tullcnl\. ~·nior Oii/CO\ and l c I \IJll Jlld s~ tor l ( I '>tutknh and .ir'"" a1l11bk JI the J oor I !Im\ urt• \hO"-n rn their ong1nal highlight 1h1' Jl10dUl t1o n l·nroull' 111 nnnl and l'o\•Ju111il:a11on proJl"\.h 101 Broad"-J\ I 11.Lt'I\ r.rngl' 1n pnu· d<HI Hturwltl ,., .md 1hu'c '>4..'~~1n from Sl9 tu S41l I 111 mou• rnlur l'\Jll.'rt. ht'lp I fl''' JlMl.1111' l>1\w11n1 mauon call 1h1. < rnlt'r Bo\ OlhH' .1dlll1\\1Un II\. ll·t, "' .11lahk J1 R.1lpt" • b-\KI \ llOUf' arl' .i 11tlll 11 m lcXIJ\. II am to Ill f' m ';11u1J.n .ind 11 u m 111 7 RICHARD E. LEAKEY J.rnwd I'm \un<lJ' an1hropoltgi\t tl1rl'~ tor and t hid ew\ut1H' ol ""allunJI \1u~·um\ ol STE\ E MELLOW . REAOER~ t--1.·n,a 1,•dur\'' on 'lhl Ong1n\ ol THl-;ATRE \..irhnlr\ Bool..\IO•l' \fan · I nda,. ~rll "'4 a1 the Hrl·n ( r\\IJI ( tlUrt \ou1h C UJ\t Pla1.;i ''TIUS IS 11IE FIRST DON'T MISS MOVIE . OF 1989!' -=.~EYf YOU. "A drivingf -'~Superti. A I 0 oompa.Wonate, out of 10!" setmtional ~_,, P~. UK n movie. You' re gonna love it and you gotta go!" ......... ""'-". ,. '9(.A 141MO ~•tou ''Gregory Hines Is sensational.'. _,.c.... •Oln,..WtOH ••Funny, fasdnating and full of heart." _.._.c. ,. ,., ms.n . .-lOU GREGORY HINF.S ~Yoo should· definitely see 'TAP'. It is a rousing entertain- ment that will make you feel wonclerfuJ. 'Ibis vibrant movie~ the real thing." -'--..... TWITOMt'~. ~Tl "Gregory Hines ~superb:' -~Lt­·~~l.U PU\1111 \ "Gregory Hines' talenb explode in ·rAP'. An enonnously enjoyable entertainment.'' _.....,......._, n '''TAP' WILL MAKE YOO FEEL GOOD ANO 8£ HAPPY TO BE WVE. ISN'T 11IAT WHAT MOVIE ENTllTAINMINT IS A.LL ABOUI?'' --. ..... ............ -- ~-. 'nll'ODAY _,., -..n . D11r,... DM1tlorl/IJ I'~. ,_.-y 11, - ..... ••• BLOOll COU1'TY ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER " I 'M SURE 'l'HAT MR DRIVER~ DROP CHARuES AGAI~ HOL.OUP MAN IF THEAE' EN EVIDENCE lO SUCCES LLY ~~IMI ~IS?· Deity PHot DetebO«*/ Frtdey, ~ 17, .. . . by Berk• Breethed by Jimmy Johnson .. by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNetty D&NR• TD llSRAC& bY H-* Ketcham J 111111 TD PAlllLY ClllCUS by Bil Keane "If 1 was Noah I'd have taken a whole BUNCH of cats instead of 1ust two." COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta - M1 SS BLENDE~ ~fA~i f 5 fo~ 1tiE 5w1MSulT ISSVt . P11llllY wm•cmAR HOU) ri I ~ Pil£. ~~eAMS -rwrr <.,«)MAO£ ~ ~ \ I " a.AsS I Cl~t ... ( ----~ GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS aoea 18 a08lt IT"~ W , •""1 ... 1'4 IET LOTS ·--~--~·A •-.rr A'f' • • ! ... ,. by Charles M. Schul~ LEAVE '<OUR 6AANDFATMER IN THE CAR BUT NOT THE D06 ! by Jim Davia by Tom J<. Ryan by Pat Brady II Hines pumps ~pa weak 1.T AP' Jacque Wil on Lobbyist ~ewport Beach Keri Staffor4 Arc•ittttaral lllutrator Costa Mesa OduScltott . Le1al Secretary Costa MeP ·aecy ·idteas Grut Writer Lar•aa Bnc• '1 f \Ou :m· intcn:<>tcd 1n going 10 a .. T 4-P .. 1s a \Cr\ good movie. From I have seen \Q m3n) .. dance.. "~turd3) 1gh1 i"tHr.. •· sh mm il· '"th nut<,tanding chorco-the ck cmc dancing to the believable movies. that I v.cnt to ··TAP"' v.11h an ()an t .... ··Din) D3nl 1ng" c<11:h gr JPh'. good al'tor' and an atlcquatl' • acting 11 mO'-C!o the audience with case al read) pdcd op1n1on. 8o). "'as I film ga"c audic~nu·s a modem Janee plot 1hl·n .. T -\P .. 1., .. produd10n \OU and d<><.'sn't kt go unul after the final surprised This reall) 1s a dantc and romance '>tor~. L nl1kc ats prtdc-- ,,011·1 ".lnl 10 nH'>'> credit'> ha H· rolled. movie - and a prctt} good one. at C'csso~. the most r«cntl rck~ ·· -\.P .. pr~ }O.u...w.ub a look .at~ ba~ l'e~fonabfe; t . Oiili"e Old: ... T -\P.H g1H'S a 1cnccsa thl· ll~gonr da~'> Good gu) gets The plot 1<; nothing pct"utl: Good look at dance talent v.h1ch •~ so "hen tap dancing caught up w11h bad .-----.----. au~ tum had 'I('('\ C\et'pt1onal that I.I for O\ crshado~ "a' a popular gu)S but find his the error of ht'> the 14 eali. and prcd1 table lo'c \IOI) ,. n 1c r1a 1 nm r n t wa'' back v.11h the v.ays and goc~ r.rcgor) Htne<> camt'1 this ptcturc lorm Tap danc-ing help of the people s1ra1gh1 But the with his ath1c11c, pm' rdl·d an op-who love him and tap dancing in th1 \Cnsual and clCC· nonun11' for the the rcah1a11 on of mo' 1c 1 what 1r1call ) (barged deH'lopm{·n1 of what is trµly valu· )Ou'\<c p~ud )Our performance I 1.1kn1 .. uc-h as able tn life With moncv IO sec. and wauuchapk C1rl-gon H1ne'>and 1ha1 kind of IOI). 111sel«tnf)1ng 10 watch h1 \:.Imm\ DJ\<IS Jr. ~ell done v.11h II must be s1m1· the plot -amc II I\ a sad com men-good actor!!.. }OU tar to a rchg1ous ~ondar} 1.11, 111.11du1111g thl· 'NI<> and. '70s &h i\ le now you've ~n a good mo' 1c L----.-!=:::J '-"'!>Cncncc 10 he ~s the b111cr son ,1n lnrm d1~IPfX'Jrl•tJ lrom the enter-mm) f>3HS Jr and (ifcgOI) abll' IO J..O\.C hkc the) do. bccau\C o(, p60r ~nct'r 1.11n111l·n1 \i.l.nl' Hines arl· 10 be commended for C\CI') 11mc: I tore m~ C)C a"'a) from H1~ denies h1~ < .regor~ 11 rnn plJ'' .in l'\·uin tap bringing to 1hr public the' Cf) cs\Cncc lhl.'ir kct knocking out that heat :ind ov.n t<Alcnt at'ld d.111n·r "ho rl·1urn' hmm· 10 \I{·" ol an Jn thn·att'nl.'d "'llh L'\1tnct1on look«!° up at thci•fa cs. the) "'ere dHx•~S rohb.() tor a c:irl'Cr We Iii'\& 'url. 111 p1l I. up thl' PllTl'' 111 h" Irk Tap danung has a h1sto') that grinning from car 1o·car h 's almost ml-Cl him in Jail v.hcrc he d1\ll.·o,cr\ 'ou ka1 n 1hJ1 I l1m·, " 1hl' son <>I a shouldn'1 he lorgouen and 1n this mebnaun1 ilod dr lin1u:l) 1nfc<:11ou\ that t:ap " the: onh C'>{Upc hl· "''II d.11111.· 111.111 \\ho haJ &hl' 1alrn1 but movtl' """ arl' allo.,..rd ll> ex ix·nc:nc..'c 10 watch The d1rcl·tor (N1d. < .iMk mJlr.c ''' l l'\"P trom gmna "~'> lll"'l matJ1.· 11 rn &hl hrg 11me Hrnl'\ thc.·dl·pth trom "'b'lth rt ungrnate!> Jr ) allow'> the camrra shots 10 Ix of \llcrk;1\1ngthnlamm1:r he nlu\t ,h1dl'" thJI 1hal· .ifl' l'a"u "a~~ of ~mm~ Da"s1(J>('rll'<'tasthc.g1ng the ""holcdanl·crand not JU~I Oa1hn1 l huoc;c b(t""'~" d.Jnc1na ;&nd cr1~ rnJ~rng mon1.·~ bu1 hrs l'ncountl.'r' "'hooll.'r .. v..1th lhl' drc:i m of bringing legs ~tult fhr him u:nll'r't :u nund th1\ struule '' 11h thl' la~ ..c nd him to pm on. It " rap l(l &he )outh of today. urcgol) By the "'a). I th1nl Michael nnd his uh1m.uc <:hot c '' not a during hi\ \la) rn pmon 1ha1 hl· Hrnc' r!> the H'h1ck -if hr C'an be Jackson better mo~c oH·r. tx.~usc ;,urpnsc rl~turn<> l<.Hlanung brought 10 rccogn11c his roots 111 Louis (pl3)t'd b} 'ion (,Jovrr) can While th \tOI) 1\ ~cal .-and In (.lOl' ol thl.' lx'<>I '><:ene\. lhl' old-dance. perform ICl'pSI horcan la<:t1~ lhat ord1nar) 11 docs 'iCf\C the PUf"POS4! or 11n1c dan<:l' men -1ndud1n~ Salllm) I 1h1nk Gregory Hines 1s a tcmfic would daulc C'-cn Mr. Ja kson. can; in& the aud1cnet lrom onc~t.ancc ...._ ,._,1 l•P da l>a \I'> J r and Jim m) Sl)dc -talt'nl and hl' Gre1ory H1n~as Ma\ Wa h1ngto-:;"~~<;t"Jc-n~t~·~to~a~n~o~t~h~cr~¥~~~~~f':-~~!!.!!~~~~!!!..!ln!!.:·:·T!A~f'~··~w~ftll l·hallrng\· cach u1hcr in a d1:.pla~ of proves 11 here ·~ sensauonal. His 1.1p dancing v. ~-U • T tap 11an1.1ni "'b1ch 1s Lruh cc-onlt--can-Ac da~?-----::2~+-__.LlllJn.1"1.Wll~1UJJu.+u.u....46J"-~ilflK")I go to ~hnc .... ion(' \3mm) L>ai. ,., Jr rnarl..abk It \\a' hard lclr me w but ha aC'llng •~ law~ of "'3' 11 Ho"t'vcr. t ~ould and;in uma11nf er~up of )Cn1c11 tap- 1mJt\1nl· 1ha1 lhl'<.C :-nen could sllll \O me 1h1 ng we have ltked 10 see more of ht\ per\ fo111unna lu old "l1chola \h~r,• danll· \lu1 1hcrl' •s no question that should )Ce more of supponin cast "hoofing .. 11. tm· rout1n~ th,n arr a pica urc to watch thl'' h,J\l' kept 1hc1r ag11t1~ and p nc of the great "rh3llengt•" at the bcJinninJ of 1hc Then~ 1s .i ~n ol h1stOr) 1n ca h :ih1l11~. thing\ about this movie whcllcd my appc111c tor morl· ~·cnl· • ., fa C'\ from • pe\l d.ance ('rl I knl'" nothing about thc bac-~-mo' 1c 1s 11 gives us dancing from them. ,·omc 10 ltft' a~in -l ~ l'.hallenjl' ground 01 the amostlyblackc st. ~lso ... T p-· is slow in ~ptm. ~,·nc "1llinsr1tt)ouna1n<lok.hhkt. mo' 11.• "'hl'n I sav.-acung w11h a good NC\.~nhclcu. th< tip din<: int anc.I t"rnmu \u1annt· l'>ou&)il\ pla~s 11 llov.cH't. I ha\i.' ~npt. around a cncrg) more than malt.cup tor u the daughll'f ol w mc to the con-plot of cultural importance. 'ot Sammy Oav1~ Jr a l11tk Mo 1'> \.lmm) Da\ '" Jr d us 1on 1ha1 c;omething )OU sec 'er often. The 1mpl~ \Upah \ht••l\<llO.'JtSu\10 ··1 .\P .. 1s a tnbutr theater v.as full on a unday after· Sandman 'i1ms 1 l~P dancin1 t.alcnt 10 the dant-crs of noon "'h1ch tell me that his one will grca1 as a crusty or . but prove\ ,11 the thl 'audL'\ 1lle era be a "' inner hoofer and Lutk \:!me 11m' thoat ~h\. I hl·~ v.crl-:l breed Be prcp.-in-d to tecl aood when )<UI Mo's s11.k l 1ck t. n ,.,., Hl•r most un10 1he1r own and kavc. nd 1f )"Our feet aren't tapping i\m~ ( ·uuannc mt.•morat.lc ~enc 1h1-. mo' ll' t('ll' hctorc the end of 1hc mov1c. well. Douglas) 1s the per-is w11h Hin"t!> "hen thl.'tr ston ~ou'1e prob:lbl) not breathing either. fl-ct match for the) Pi'' tnbutc 10 Thert' 1s no 9.!!C\t 1on a >11l llo.:&.ur} ---&tngn' kopon and Hines~ 1ak n1 a~ 3 danl·cr. but thr\ I \\OUldn't be at r r4•(l "'1 .. 1rc mno' 1c alw -;how\ h1~ 'i~11l as J all urpn~ 1f the I OJClhc.-r ttk•, honor lh1 treat JanC'c drnma11' ac wr. It 1s. 1n fat.·1. ont.· of1hc art of '3P danc1na team 1hrou1~ ll ""II chorrosrapf\«1 k" mo' ll"> I ha~c seen "'here thC' 1Hc:bom Thty ma\c 1t IOU~ \(1ca\) tu routt~ aud1cncc applaud<.•d a1 th\' c:nd of the do \hat }OU find )OU~lfattcmptroJ ll "l \P" 1\ corn} anJ t"nJO)tbk I <>how 'OU had the same feeling )OU .. !>huffic: on to Buffalo" \ICJHlS )OU~ \\Ouldn'1 so Ill we 11 tor'thoa~cofthc: !''I v..hl'll )OU ha 'e Sl-cn nn C\cclkn1 rc:tun11na to )Our car aftcrv.;ard \II film but 1l 1\ ""' v.onh the' 1n~1ra• Broadwa} mu 1c-al. 1n all. ll t\ a fun n'o' ic. full of the JO) 11on ol tm• dance:"' and <ires.of) of tap danL"1ng. • I hoes is <i"l'\Omc. lma1inc -.i2nd Strttt'' \\llh a ~·"l ofoot H•~· \Uf'l\rJ fi\(• \('Jr. 111 hellruom d.rn\'ln lc,~on' in "'' )OUth I mold IX too roui h un ·-T P" or on ~·' mO\K' h.i\ 1np 1.1n' 1h1na to do '" 111, danoni Juli 1n t';t\C m prt'JudlCC \\3\ • I· hnt tht° lic:'I OI nil' I pol!Cil ~·Htill °""* nam1 .. O'lt Mo~I 1J lh hktd it. but"' IN •orcb ol ont· ma n '"Ya'°"" like dllnc1na., .. rm not ... ~. The mo' I( " 300UI danttn. not about dal"C1ng. l un1r to think of tt. one "'<>man ~•d ••lfr chdn't dance cnou&h.'' -.omt lhrn I .-ould hlvr fc.>uncf hard tu lic:lit'\(~ ICM•'"· Disabledactors, actresses bu r butt. ce pn lty IC>e WISfHART ~-.~~ In 1947. Harold Ru,~11. a World War II \'Cttum who l~t both hand' O\ combat. wot1 a best "lupt>on1ns actor Ottar for h" pcrforman« m "fht Bttt Y Ht'l of Our L1\'ft. ··the "OfY of thrtt "citran' rc1urmn1 home from war The film •On lie~ Oecan; induct. i1t1 one for bnt ~Utt. but Ruswtl cllCI not wcw\ •" in films fOr IDOft =l~~C.~':.~~ He tl)S now '"'' he .._., waa& 1e. •t w fat•'' tlil• theft*" no~ .. he best daocu• ts turnt'd tn not b\ lhc bad gu)' "ho don't dance ir<..'&OI) Hn\t"t, aht 11ar. but b)' h1 12·-Samm) ~ta~ cJe, :nor tap shoes c:ar-old "-lnnabt sttple>n 1n a thro~· 01hin1 heppcns for a '<'I) long w:t) setnt that could ras1h h.n c 11mc \\ 111 Ma\ ·n lo\t 1n \ht cuntna room. ''' c up h1 hfc of \amm) l>e"" Jr .. 11 a brolt.cn cnmc"to d1<' a din-o~nokSdanctrwtth "nokts.'' loolt.i PQOI' dan~r hkc ~ z ~ucr than ht hat 1n )ftn. fio•t\<'r, his fathc'r'' l Ma' & .. n a po11nant tttnt with hl\dauchtcr. rtall~ go1n1to 1ar c u11cn the wona hnt I ha\c t\cr the l)a(j SU)· he-ad cJrd in a MO\itt. S.mmy II)\• "If off. as he 1hrcattn- ·m1oin1todit. I ..,.ttodaew1th m) ~ to do 1n thl' ap s~ on." T1llt ~ns droy..fl4!d btilnn1nc" \\ 111 ht 1 mu h of aht folfowina dta!Oa~ bt" able to rctnr'l' frcou&dn'thavebc'Ctutno&a. I~ h1 lip hoe\ from r hi\~.'*'_...., a ltnt hlt.t that· tht foot o( t~ 8rooll> n Bnusr " 01n11n an oe~11t 1tnou1 mo\~., Would )OU bu) this tO') hnc'1 _ \Imm) hu 11 ~ one more Th~ and 01hcr quc~uon\ :m· lrlt \Oftlprthtaaibef lane. -Ht'\ not a unlM\IOCrOO until the last 10 minute>. anccr. ht's a hookr •· I 11~._) fY<hna one·, .apptthcn ion that the oupt a hooftr Ml JUSI a <Ui°"cr mo He ~111 la'lt for SC\.t'rtl more ho"''"~""" hou" The' only rat surpnK cumn •htn Eua· fanlc\ "'a the bnl part. hUl in."IOf) Hana and h" ch1klhood ihc la~u~d k's chan 30 'IC'\.'Onds. anc-c panntr "*'~ lo\·c. Thct both lo.c off ttk-ar aap ~ E" Cf}'OM ti~ 1hc1n Oft all the umt. •ht 70. tt> ).}car-old mm. tht kicll aftd C\Cn Our ratings tf ~ ~ . .,, .. ,.._ . . ~-- \ IUI O '01 '\IP~ Reviews: 'A Handful • 1 • • . -. ~ of Dust' and .' Diehard' "A Haodhll of D• , .. (RCA-Col•mltla Plctnes Home pcrl) d1:iloaue :ind J belie' abk \\ 1111'1. 11 }OU can gt'I P3'1 VldH. VHS-Beta, Slt.H . ~te4 PG.) h1) Rambo--M.e den> under:.h1n and u ;. ... p .. A tiandful of Dust" 1s another of tho~ literate fo tabc.lut all ol Jhc rno' 1c talc~ plat"c ma nc"' 1:-built la" l'>hl} Iii med. JDl.PCCOlbl) ~ • <.bptatt.O~ of • l os Ange ks !>k) ~u-apct v.~crdohn ~k( lane.:. 'c-*' Ot'l 1mpcC\·abl) Rn11sh classics uch ti) .. .\ Room Wuh a poltCc otliccr h11sgotH~ 10'1 11 ha estranged"' 1k. ffolh. ;i Vic"'" and "Bndcshcad Re' 1s11cd." Clas :.nobbcf\ top C\CC'Ull\e for a JJp.inc'>t' rnrporJ11on abound). charn,tcr~ C\Change bon mo ts wllh curled lip's The com pan) offi~c pan) 1s m full s-.i. ins "he--n a pa \. and plol~ arc rc~ohcd ~ 1\h oal) a chase scene. bloodbath lll lcrronw. arrl\ c\. l1lhng 1h1..· M.-cum~ people'. 1a .. 1n~ or '>upcr \lo-mo laralc sequent('. O\.Cr 1ht· tompuacr !.<I thl'} can run rlc' ;Jtof'\ and control .. .\ Handful of Dust." h~c "Brede head ... ·~ an commur11ca11on'> and l l·cpmg the part\ ho\tagt• adap1a11on of an bcl)n Waugh no,cl. and 1f n ha!> the John I'> in the John at thl' 11mc and 1..~·a~ al!>U same lccl as the' a ti) popular .. Bndc-shead .'' 11·s because becomm& a ho Ut • I k linall\ mana~cs 10 M'a'c htH\.l} both "err d1rec11..-d b) Charles turndgt. to another Ooor and lhl· g;iml'. dear' ll''-'Cr 1 afoot .\nd Ton> und Brenda la'>I arc a content. shghtl) bored wh t a game 11 I'> John pla)\ lUtc link u·rromt &amt"\ uppcrcru t 1:ouplc II\ ma on a g1pnt1c but out-of-fashion "'"ti the leader. Han'> C \Ian R1clman) and hi'> p '"hOlll Engh h 1:ountryt"Stalc m the 1930s. The t\\Oarc \I ned b~ s1dc~1cl pla)C'J b) \k\andcr uoduno' lhcrl' .ire lot of 1 soc1al<hmb1n1Jcd.John BcaH~r(Rupcn Gra\.~Of" <''P-lo '''° and h1&h·tl'th '-'C'3ponn and pknt' ot Room \\uh a \: 1C'-' ") Brenda ( Kri ten ~ou Thoma'>-chtlhan,cr'> fherl'"• al .t n11:c huk plot t"' 1\1. bui that .. ndcr thl' C hefT) l\foon .. , decides to ha' can affatt ~1th 'Al1uld bi.' tclhntt · him to amu~ hel).Cll and \hod her fncnd'> Hubh~ Tom John M1.. f 1crn;in\ lhrCt uo n t!> lltthl 'A tlh th" ragh1 (James \\.1lb} ··~fauml'") 1 100 ~rapped up an his wn coml"d1t brl'Jl\ l hl' c.t\ltng v.J'> not 1n the Hoth~VoJ and Ii nanl 1al v.orm.~ 10 no11tc the ob"ous sign'> ol tradll1on. 1t v. a HCJll' l' .ind lorv. .ird 1hinkm~ n~'>1:unn aduhcn (larcnce(11hardJr .na lo\ \n l'kHopv.ho ~lncnd' · Brtnda"\ atlJir oom of ennui ends an lr:Jil'd) v.hcn \k( lnne and v.hu hJppcns 10 hC' blJcl \1c:mtulh. 1h~ BcJ\ ('r turn\Oul to br more l"allo" and manipulJ11' l' lhan lllmma~cl"\ had lllt• intdligcnlc 10 ka' <' '3lC olM ot 111nJ she 1mag1 nl'd 3nd <,he lo~ hc-r son. her husband hl.'r prc'iCntcd t11l);mJ a'> JU\t another nu man 1:11.•ing ~eahh anJ her repul3l1on Ton\ and Bea' er sullcr a "'"'" ·: 1>1c Hard" t\ J "llnh\ nuggl·I fur 1hc home "rc:l·n turndgc hns d 1ctt'd 1n tt'll11~n1 performances from -By Dolort Barclay, AP Arts Editor· the thrct' kad'>. a v.dl u l:inwos h_) ~lee (1u1nnes' and n1cl11.·a llu'>ton. T he film· chief Oats one shared h) . many \\auiJl \\Orl>.c;; the aulhor"as 3 ~age ('(Ill of1hc Grlff1'th Johnson on Oscars claUS)Slcm.and hO\\SnO\)mpath} fo h1!.Char:11.'\('f'l , "'c '-'llCh Bft'nda. 1 On) and Bc:i' er be<'omc more and City News Servke mo~ 1~n1k-d in 1hc v.cbthc) "eaH . but v.t"don'1 foci \Cr) -By GeHva Com ... Associated Press Writer "O't Hard" ICBS·FOJ Rome Video. VHS.Beta. Sit.ti. flale4RI II 1s easy to d1)m1<,) 1h1~ Bruce \\ 1lhs movie s1mpl) bclllUSC of It'> \Ille and ~ilu~ I\ <,tar; W1lhs. Don't be lOO qu1cl . 1hough "Die tlJrd' 1urn\ou1 to bra sl('('pcrofa 1hnllcr"11h l 1nllith Jnd h~a flanu~ ··~h.1m1 \1n:" -.tar Oon lohn~m. v. 111 be pc\·~n11:r' .ll thl• 61,( .wnuJI \o llknl\ \\o\Jr~h" CCfCOl()n) ' h ~111 tx· lhC' hr\! .irpc.·;u-ai'ln: on the <hc.ar 'h"" tor l1nlf11h nclm1n.il\·J h\r Ix""' <llln." '101 her 1~rto~n,..­ m "\\ ori..1n& (11r1:· and Juhn'><'n l he' "en.· ma111cJ \t'\ aal H'.ir.. uio and '"'<"l'nth announll:J the' "111 m.il'T') ap1n ~nJ ~r'-' C'\Jll'' ""~ thl•1r flN l h!ld ''""''h,·r Marc Almond flails a~ poetry, Omar ans Hewlers Cut lbose THE STARS WE ARE MattAJ_.... Capli.I \\hen~ .. , the la,l ume )OU hc:ud I} m·s lilt.c the~:' 111 t)(' dra,onll) a buttl!'rfl}. SCCl'\'I or a little ill' 10 tl''' )OU. \'Ona a \eJV a lull<1b}. ".,,mphon~. " "ln m) hJnd'I \l\c ''"'"'> of~nd A 11\ous.and m1lllon moment' uf cnwuon -Oh the~· m~ dR"am~ al\' our.. .. "I'm a leilrtfror> 1n·a )torm A \torm a1 the end of the ~orld •• ·t ""ord' hli1c thc\t 10 a roc;l beat and adJ stnn~. trunll)CI\ •nd other lu\h 1n\1rumen1a11o n. l\ad.1na 'ocal\ ~11h pknl\ nf 11mo\phcm· ~'crb. :1nd an Olc-&\Wnal \flt1kcn-~oill ~'\aJl' \\ h:at d<\ }OU hJ\C., Dono,an'>1 he MooJ>. 8hK"\ Kina ( t11man? o.1h1\ 1, nm .11 '°'' I '16 7 rTu1nJin1 ot cart> n Roe~. Rut Man lmond and h1\ iroup. UI Ma11a, c~h1h11 • \Outhtbl nlman11, 1~n' th;lt h:h lx-rn m1!>~tn lf'\)n\ ''~ \i. \uKt' th< flo~r PoVrCr da~) That's rtfrnhma •' a brnl.. trom 'the t um•nt formula\, a ft'\Haht111on ol an alntO\I C\tlnll '''le \nJ 1\'\ rc.-n"'nna rn lo.nu• thal <'''°" an t~ late ' ~ a \ont•r11er an rdtr 10 hm1 lfas ~mroM .. ~ho 1 1tra1d ot fr'llnlJadtd .. But )ll41lhful romanll<l\m and 1<k.ah~m n 1n \cad to )CMl\hful C'l~ and \hi\ n:cUfd 1 olkn bo\h trttc anJ ov~t tn "' cff0n1 to .-tut'~ p()('tr). In a M>"J caOtd .. Ttk-Vn') ... ,, Pnrt... lmond apel) ""*'· •• an mt l'Oft\lftlK'. c·an mt dttided .. Ht conclUCIK •™"htf 10ft1 by d...-1 .. °"' tht plaratr, .. And I ... • fool ... for lo~" lltalty. now. Anaid _... tM'fta.. ~Yft. &heft ~ t0mt ~ ~Oftlhnllbutn ~lheMOIM'ft\ .. and"Tanll•• ..... a• ,.niallllr OUI • wdl..._.iled pop ... .... Fl II' 10 ~ brilla oW'rdonL .\JI II e.ilft ti I hllk rc>lrJ1nl -By Daa M•rs*Y. As ociatN f>re~.s Wnt~r WALL OF PRJOE Om•r altd t~e Ho,..lers Col•m~la OmJr a11d the Ho~lel'\ pla) th~ lind o f loud. rc>'Ath l'Ol:l ~n roll 1ha1 ~unth be.~• lair .n n1gh1 an a no1\\ cro~dl-d h.s r That dtlt'n't mc3n )OU h:&\I: 10 11\\llC a hun hot 1rang\'f'\ UH'r In \OUI JJ'3nmt•n1 and thro" hc(or bo1tle aprn,11hc ~'3ll lcl°CnJO '\\\111 of P1 1Jc," the T c\a\ b:lnd\ ~ond album Sul nlJ~t" no m1\ta.,c. 1t"' pan~ mu~ll 'Ill th~ W'a>. , Tr.m,lc:rrini \Ut h b.ir·band cne.rg~ 10 ll ~ord 1s n\1 ca .. , Lt\~ but pr )<Ju~cr l err) Manning. "hu ha}"''''~ J "'11hblV4'\•r1Xll·"Z '/... l o~and<.1cof'I Tho °')(j h3,;a •a' ""'lb 1h1 '!IOn ot 1h1n1- l lw f()(u 1\ not n 1hc wnp. v.luch are sood 1f not o 'crlv d1\1u~ll'<'. "' mlKh I\ the sound mclf. c Pl'O lh th\: ~ndpapt1 gro"lotk:ad!ttni"rOour.v.hoal 'rta''' rt... r.apin11u1tar Th1: al~m·\ 1•0 CO\t'r ~ i)r<' in1cl't'\l11'1J n:malc lll the \n1rn1h' "'We Ciotti Get Out 01 lh• · Pl<IK.'\' ... •htlh at'tandt\n\ ~n> ~tf'n'lt ta the ubtl ·~ ,\t th<' of'111n.tl. and a \('R1on of J1mm' R1..'C\I'., .. l)O•n 1n M1~~· 11pp," l'\Xonkd 1n an odd muffitd ~und th~t rtt:all!. 1h< ~1 t-iunman·, topana \t)lc. Tht ona1nal mou uf •h1d\ a~ *flt~ft or co-•n1ten b) an ot~ttt unidefttifaed K l>)•n. ~..-from tht-all· out bcJopc of "Ranlnnak(' Sha~c" to the rtl)1hm and bhln-fttivomt .. K1 .. ·11tant0tn .. • 'ThM't ftM I \'t'fl' tar r8119f. bul lhaf' IU)., don 'I claim IO be a..-ntt mC'ft Tht)'tt Howltn. -., llllft ... ~....... . . ~Plot 0&1111Datll ~. febNWj 11, .. 18 • I • f \ 1.1·. ' U \ IC ( 0 '\ I I '\ I I U ~h><krn ~to~h:llcr<>. JdTrc) .\rchl'r. disc for bndal OC'i..'ds. Aud1t1ons for w11h 450 1989 modrls from leading l ( RO\ k . Harlen E:.lltson. lsaa<: ··The 'c""I) v.ed ~-me .. will be held au1omakers. plus a 1990 Prt'' 1cw. Ba,ht·\ls.S1ngt•r. Har" Yourgrau. l'tt. on s1tr. Enti:na mrnt b)' Men of .\naht1m U1d1um indoor cxh1btt l'm@.ram l:)l:grn, .11 7:Jb p.m. For more (h1ppcndales. T1 ets arc $6 and bu1ld1nas. Hours an.' 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1111m mauon. tall Ste' c ~ello" at ma~ be purtha~ the door or pr<.'· Saturda~. 11 a.m. to 7 p. m . Sunda)' •1~2-1 h411 ordered. f-or t1d.cts or more 1nfor· and Monda' and I to 9 p n .. Tuc~a) LAGl'l'\A POETS nwt·t t.'at·h f n JI mauon. call 0!00) 5~4-EXPO. through Friday. adm1ss1on 1s S4.50 rm. at thl' I aguna tka,·h publll' NATIONAL WRITERS CLUB for adults. $2.25 scn101'li (65 and O\cr) lth1 J I\. Jo' (1h:nnt·~ rl'. Ul{!.una ~u1hcrn ( altlom1a Chapter. mt.'Cts and children 6 to 12: under 6 frl't'. tka,·h h ,.r,onl· ,., "''koml· C Jll for brunch 10 am. to I p.m. at thr 1'GE OF CHIVALRY SOCIETY 444 . .., 5o .ir 4114-b n; In inc Mamon Ho1l'I. 1800 Von mcct'i on the ~ond Saturda) ofe:i h Karman· 'l'. sp1nng and pro-hr 111.30 2 Saturday fes\aonal "-'ntC~ arc wckomc. CoM 1~ mont rom v. a.m. 10 p.m. at Hcntage Park 1n Inane. The publi 1s wntc 100 N. Ross. Ste. 360. Sanui Ana.. 92701 . lloaclay . SKIPPERS AND CREWS ( lub/Scf"1Cc 10 help sailors find ~nous opponun111cs for saahna and cruising. Mttls at 7 p. m. thr fi rst and third Monday of rach month-Call 723-4356 for location of mttttng. ( O\l IS $5 per person for mc-ctang.s and SJ.5 tor opuonal thrrc·{llOnths ma1ch1ng sen ice BRIDAL EXPO 1>1,nt·' land Huwl. S 12 for non-memben. SIO for mcm -invited to bnng a lunch ·and rnJo)'· \11Jh.:1m toda~ and ~unJa) Op.:n 10 bcr'i (1uest speaker '' Gil 1h ius. gamrs. musJC and costumes from thr Tuellday tlh· puhlrc 11 J m to 5 pm both gtlo'>t ""nm. ~68-57~ prc,attm"(nlhuf'C' in W~tcrn Euro~ JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS .\ d.•"· I hr•·l· t,1.,h1on ,ho""· 225 INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW oct""ccn IOOO and 1600 A D. For ,, Ii f nh1h11ur' 111 ~.-" ll'l ... and mcr(·han-JU1h annual Orange < ounl> shov. more information. call 5~7.2093 or nvn·pro 11 group o '<'Omen smgers ------------------------------------------. "ho perform e' Ct) thing from Bach to rod. are lool 1ng for ne\I, members TRUE BELIEVER (A) S00-11Hl0 • (.-0) 6DS a JO 10 lO RAIN MAN (A) I 00 9 45 WOAKINGOIAL (A) Sot7JOIOOO WMO•IMMY ~fNt1) , ...... ~ .,_ .... , .... .A'l. . . THREE FUGtJIVES (PG1J) (500) 100 '00·11 IS WORKING GIRL (A) (S IS)·7 •S·I000.12 IS INLL a TED'S XLNT AOVENTlME (PG) (5 0 )·1 l!>-10 IS 12 00 DA.._ROUS LIA180NI UUS l lll 'IO·lll 104S ............ MIRMNG (R) (ll 4S·USl·UO ) 00 '30 THEBURBI (ftG} Ul IS 24Sl SIS lJO US WOfttC GIRL (A) 61>0 llCI 104S INLL 6 TID'I XLNT ~OV£NT\ME (,G) !>JO 7 lO-' JO BU CHES ,,013) S4S I lS.IOll THl9URBI (ftG) SIS 1 JO U S THflll FUQITIVll (PG13) '1SI JO ID JO BIACHEI (PG13) 700 'JO • u .. ~ (PG1J) 700t1S TRUE llELIEVER (A) S I) 7 JO 10.ot MACHEi (PGU) S J0.1·00.10 IS 'UGITl'lll (N13) (ll ll 1 •Sl s• 1•u• 1t•s .. RAL• (N) m •2 JI) ........... T .. ,u. (R) u oo l •> u~uo 10 1s RAINllAN (R) (ll OI HS). SJO I IS t .. S •AC .. 8 (PG11) <II IS.Z IS) SI01ll 1100 TMMI PUGITMI (N1J) Utt•tUO nw.a (PG) 11Ull ,. The aroup mce1s c'cf) Tuesda' l'\iCn1ng at 7 ·p.m. at 1he Prt' b)tenan C hu'rch of the Co,c- nant at Fain 1t""v. and Adams !ltrttt 1n ( ~la MC'\a Pcr1orman t''i arc 31W a' a1IJblt' For mor.c 1nformat1on. call Occ ( o\ at 962-1680 or Vt (,rccn a1 !<117-<J5~7 r\cnings and v.cckcnds Wed.De.day THE ORANGE COVNTY SKI CLUB meets the first and third \.\ edn~a) of t'lrtf) month ai the C o~ta . MC\a ( ountry Club .\gcs :! I and oHr for more 1nforma11on. call '157-8686 ICllA88LE is played Wcdnndays at 6:30 p.m. 1n the community room of California Federal Sav1np. 24264 El Toro Road. Llpna Hills. Call 586-2378 for funher i•formation CRIBBAGE as pla)ed on the t«· ond and fourth \\cdnndl)' of each month at 7 pm. al the 0.M~ Ccntl'r. Room VI. 5th t and MaraucntC' in Corona dcl Mar. (all 644-4138 tor add111onal anlorm.uion. LEADS CLUB< o ta ~n.a chapter. a group for >"Omen an business.. meets C\Cr\ \\ednC~3) momma at the ( ountl)stde l"n 1n Costa Mn.a at the comer of Rt'dhall and Bnstol . MC<'lln~ an.• from 7 15 to · 30 a m. For more 1nforma11on and r~r­ \lllons. c.ill Jenette Perrault 11 538-661 ! or kaneue Thompson at 89!-51130 Tbanday AD CLLB OF ORANGE COU,..'1'Y holdu '<'\.'Cid} wc:1al t\cnt bcginn1nt at.5.308 m at Ma\1c·!>. The Red Lion Inn: ' )() Hmtol \t ( O\la Mesa fret hors d'OCU\ re~ fon and nclv.Of'\.1n 731-H!S E·.Z SPEAK TO,UTMASTERS mttt each fhur\JJ~ at ., 'lO pm at ·ad11l \ allaar. ~I J4 \ban \tr~I. liun11nf1on fk:teh Beganncr\ v.el· lOme. ur more 1nlorm:u1un . c.·all ~"~·Wlb or W41-lfl49. --Special adverti .. ng review---------------_;__.._ __ By PATKIA A. GABLE If the elegant decor of ttle superb food don't impress you. then oerta1nty tke fnendly service and professt0nahsm of the Crown House staff will A family owned aiid operated bUsiness. Crown House 1n Monarch Beach (South Laguna Niguel) has been serving locals and customers from as far away as Las Vegas and Los Angeles for the last 18 years· ·:0n May 20th 1971 we purchased the restaurant ~ and with a ~mall amount of remodeling -we opened. It was an instant success," Jeanne Peters, owner of the c'ontmental and seafood restaurant. with husband Bffl. said. EWI Petett, one of the leading sauc1ers in the country, has an excellent reputation that has followed him to every totchen "My husband has been the executive Chef in restaurants such as Per1nos 1n Los A~. BerkO\ires and Oetaney's in Newport Beach where he was also part owner We met at Delaney's. I was in the front and he was in the kitchen cooking -we got mawed and decided to open our own restaurant -andherewe are. 18yearslater.' Jeanne said "Thete were a lot of people 1n this area. but few eating piac.s-we were an mstant success B1ll 1s shH m the kltehen, .,,ci I m still out front. g1ee11ng people,· she added. eon.iatency It one of the reasons the Crown HOUM hM "'9int&1ned a reputation for excellent food. "Our kltcften ONW haa bMn with us 12 to 15 years - , · so our food• lllWays consistent -no matter what day ofthe.-ttla." PrtceS for dinner entrees range from $11 to $25 • Our pricet a<e ve<y compehhve with other local restaurents. • Btll said A tw1hght dinner menu is otfeted from 4 10 6 p m This 1nctudeS some of the regutar merw encr ... at a conlfderable savings The VtetortM~ttyte decor otters a comfortable atmosphere with .oh ... ,her burgundy chairs and fresh now.rs. Soft Nghting throughout the restaurant make1 dnng an intimate exper1ence "We hke our , .. ..,,.,., to be relaxing to people Our service 1s not h~. but Wlty gentle and profess1ona1," Jeanneleid. Wttll tM 19PUtateon of being a hne dinner ~se. Crown Howe fMtur• mu8'c and danciog-1\lgb11Y... CurrW.tty, Frri Ateci _anc:1 Mwege play Wednesday thtougf'I Saturday, and a." McClure and Shannon perform SundlY lht'~ Tueaday. A. vlflety of mu11e J•artn• ~et•n In tit• Crown House dlnlft9 rOOM. such as swing, rock and country 1s performed by the groups, Peters added . • · We try to keep the music at a reasonabHtlevet so guests can still hold a conversation as well as enjoy the entertainment ... she said The band plays in the Sycamore lounge from 8.30 p m to 1 a.m. during the week and from 9 pm to 1:30 a.m. on weekends. The Crown House offers banquet fac1hhes for up to 200 guests. Jeanne said. "We have different areas available for weddings, parties and civic groups. Our expenenced ban uet crew -• - -aw nger eters -can handle every- thing for parties. including entertainment. flowers. cakes and whatever else," she said. An outdoor patio or enclosed banquet room 1s available for use. For those wno enjoy seafood and Just feel hke a night out 1n a fnendly atmosphere. the Crown House's Oyster Bar offers food and entertainment The Oyster Bar features a snack menu with cofd appettZers such as fresh Blue Point oysters, Cherrystone dams. smoked salmon and Beluga Malasol caviar. Hot appetizers include oysters rockefeller, escargot bourguignonne and steamed clams Olher appetizers are available with prices ranging from S2 to $40. For spec1a.1 occaS1ons. or for an evening or afternoon of friendly and professional servtee with an exCeltent mMI, try the Crown House Located at 32802 S Coast Highway (at Crown V .. ley Parkway). luncbJrtd dinner isaerwd. TJMueataurent opens at 1-1 a m. and serves dinner until 11 p m ( 11 ·30 p.m Friday and Saturday) For reservat1ons. call (714) 499-2626 . Lunch· T~Sat 11 30-2 pm ues-Thurs 5-10 pm Fri-Sat S.11 pm Sun4~10pm t ltallan Food at l'lrlcers' S11food Gnll ft1tures datly fresh st1food, p1st1S lftd gnMs-1# serwd Oii m. wlttr-wrm the most spect1cullr ~ews m Newpon8e1ch o,,,,,., grKHJUs/y serv.d twghtly-in our b1111t1ful dlnt11g room •nd on our lour water- • sxlt PllJOS • Dlllty Ptlot 0.tebook/ Friday, F*'*Y 17, 1989 1.& ' Born into the ballet· Paula Hoffner featured in Ballet Pacifica concert By MICHAEL RYOZVNSKI OMly '"'°'Co"~~ \I,. ,1,111,·d 1.1l.1ng ha Ill' I J,·,w n\ a1 till ·•l!• Ill ' tx·l.111\l' hc.·r oldl'I '>ISICr.. "1 ,,. hJlk1 dJnH·r, C\h,· qu11 ~" •11111 1h,IJ1,·r lkrmotha 1hought-;hl' 1111i:h1 ""'' JI k;.i,1 om· ··normal" !it:k ~111 "ho "oullln'1 dann· 11111 ~II 11'Jf\ la1t·1. Paula llol1ncr '' 1h1 ••llh llH'n1tx·r or her fom1h who" ,tt,J ,111 ,IL(I\,' h,tlk1tll:J \ht' \h<l\\· 1,,,,, 11''1 1.1!.nt\111 a "P,1' dl' J)\·u,·· 110111 I 1·,1,1 111 1h" "''d.l'nd·, Harll't I '.1, 1 • , J 1·11111 a 1 \h,·'11 tx· pJ 1 rt·d "11 h 1<.1111f\ 1iJ1 nt'll hl1t pa tint·~ 1n la\1 I>.-,, 1111)1;1\ \,u11rJd.t·r · 1n v.h1rh ~he danced 1hc role of the Sugar Plum Fa1rv. Hoffncrh'~ in Lagu na Beach v.11h her husband. an de trical and eencraJ con1ractor. 1 he} 31\' JUSI a o;1onc'\ throw from lh\.' Laguna Pla)hC>U'IC and In inc Bov. I. the I\' (X'<'ll'C v.intcr and ~umml·r ho ml'S of Balle• Pacifica. ··1 rcturnl·d 10 ballet proooblr. lx·cau\I.' 11 ,.,,.,~ alrc.id} in m~ blood.· \hl' ~Id. ··<>nu· )OU ~Cl ~l:trlcd tn II 11°s M.c .in aJJ1c11on lluffnl'r lx·gan h\:rdanCl' ltfc 1n her homc1o"n balk1 compan\ 10 Hdlcno"n (nl·ar lk1hkhcm). i\cnn -ble 3\ pan ot the Hoffner 1s1crs. "We v.crc a 'big· name 1hcrc:· she ~1d. smiling. Aflcrdcr1d1ng to go to 1hc Ph11a(kt. ph1a Collegl' for 1hc Perfotmina Am for a leaching crcdenual. Hoffner sudden I\ rc;>htcd she v.ao1ed to hine a pcrtorm1n {'arc:cr 11!51cad . .\1 ai1.· nf. SOC mO\C 10 lJrangc ( OUOt). "here 001.· ot hl'r l>t\lef'\ wa' alrc~ul' II\ ing. Hoffn,•r v.a accepted into Balkt Pacilica. "'here ~he'\ lx'cn d,m tng C\Cf \lnl·c. "I hi.<' doing Ballet Pac1li<'a so mu h:· \:lid lfoOncr. Her pro ud mo1her 1raH·kd all lhl' v.a~ from Hellcnov.n 10 ~c her dauglltcr 1n "Nut<'rack<'r ·• Hoffner al\O poinlcd to longtime Ballet Pa 11ica member ~mll Moor-r head as a con Lant 10'lp1ra1100 · he-.~ 'l'n \lrong ;ind .i hard v.orler . and \he· tn\p1rcd me 10 pu h nH~ll . \he' m\ lx">t fnc'nd and ... rl'al 'llppor11\ c ·· · l\o" ~ -(and ·· 5-.l', on m' good da\\00 ). llollnl·r -v.ho wppkmcnl'> her 1nnlnw b' v.orling in Jn ln1nc t).Jnl. -hOPl'l> 10 dance a 1 lcai.i I 0 more 'l'llf'\ ffot'lner. v.ho coun1\ 1he .. dump~ .. \ICJ)\1s1er m "( mc.krclla·· and •he \ug.ar Plum hu0 among her mt."al) role\. 1 n >n1c11t 10 danu· 1n an) ca~ II). '"I'd 111.l' w 1n the i.,v.an Oucc"h 1n ·~v.an Lal.c.' ma} be ·( 1ndtrc11a· or · ·1ccp1n& Beaut).' .. \he \alid ··eut l'm JU'>I happ) 10 perform in an} part .. 1gtr an"e compan1t'\ 1n Hollner·, fu1url.''! "I'm lutillcd v.hl·n.· I am .. ,h,• ~•d s1ntpl\ "I Jo11'1m·cd10 go ..111\v.hl'rl· t:l'M.' .. t ,r,atl,lltll l"lA R~rv11t10M re-commended 71 4/o42·7MO l I 'l I W Co.st Hictiway, Newport Be.ch lu<,t south of ~pon Bfvd . Oft l~ bily 5tde 1iallc1 P..iuli ll ricrlorm' Sa1urJa) .11 H p nl 1111d \unda) :11 J 30 p 111 .ti lht•L.JgunJl'IJ\hou~· C all J'M-7!71. ~•ula HOffner ••her~ .. acfl "°"'•· • • • I ht\ '' .inulht't on~ ot lltu'M.· v.1IJ and v.ooh V.t'd.rnth ""~•c.lc' lblld ----------------------------4 l'Julil.l itw \l.ht•dulc 1nclud~ Ihm.· rx·r1ormaO\t'H'.tlh ol <>rx·ra Pat1fit:\ "I hl· Barbl·r ol ~-, 1llc" (1001&111 JI X \und,1\ at ~ dnd 7 30 al 1hc Per 101111101 '"' < ,•n1cr: 1-X{X}.J.l. OPt K \}.i11J lhl.'annual,·thn1l'U3n'c WllH'rl 'l < I l>:tnu: .. ntcm:111onal l'H11» (lon1gh1 .11 tc. Sa1urJ.:1~ a1 ~ 01nd b. l < I r 1n1.· .\m C onu~rt Hall. lCSh-~lh) lv.u rx·rtorminlt\ ol lhl.' Oa~land KJlkt (lon1ah1 and Saturda> GULLIVER'S PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Rn! Food Oirnfnn ~nuse - -· : Res tau rant TWIUGHT DINNEI SPf£1ALS ·•···· ........ . ('""" t; St,. Of Mimi Gm. ~ ~ .... llN. ~ ,,_ °',..... llfd .,_..... • ,,,,,, FILIT Of IOI.I. •• 2 • llD INAna •• I al 0 AND DAii. M111? a• CAUMAll lllAI. 11ir 11 ~ ........ ....... mAITGrCW'IDl.laC't, ...... ...... C1IK'IDI ...,......., .. a 1a1,.,... .. •••"m ._ ._.._,RIAL._., _, OI LUii -•111 ·,..... • *-.. a.aa11a ....... _ _... • ...._" ._ ..., .. I••- LAa -... n.11 C8aN .......... . .__ .... otl ~. l l'I f-11\\: .\rt Viii • lh,·111n.·. \am.: numlx-r> :snJ .i \outhv."'" C h;.am~·r \t ""' \o..1e1 \ unhl.t•h p.i1r1n1 ul \h•t ~h~u',,·n anlJ ~lhm l.'n ( 1urd.a> 11 • t'cv. port H a r h o r \ r t \f u ' ,. u m • 1-~IJ·M~·.HOl) , . ' ' . . . I . . ( • .. I " I II • ~ I • • I~ --. TM a.ac Ro, Orbison h8d I • .. ) of wuctai .. an nnoteOall ncnc that rould lrftd dtdk down one's tpinc. ••• U.~ of romanuc hear1btta .. and loftd1nns 1n lt11 hau•tifll. thrtt-octa~ amor. mt rodt 'n' roll Hall Of Farner wu a huec 1nR~ on musenans that include Elvis C<>11tllo. Bruce Spnnpettn. Gmrte Hamson. and Bob Dylan fOft\'ct wanna his hcan o n his slee"~ Ortmon ~"I clauio Lile "Onl)' The Loncl)'." "Running Scartc1:• "In Dreams." and "h's Q~cr" With SUCJ\ SOUifuiness and con"1ct1on that his hcaruchc became ours. On his brand nc:w album -the QOSthumousl) ttlcasCd ''M)stcry G1rf' -Orbison collaborated with a roomful of 1un1 stars. rana1n1 from membtn of U2 and Tom Pc11y's Hcanbrnlcrs 10 Elvis C~llo. kfT L)nnt. and Gcoqr Hamson nd even thouah St\Cf'll sonp wfTer from L)nM's ~product.on. 1hc album docs offer us share of bnlhantt and m111c. Dtsappo.n11naJy. "M)slef') G1rf' in clucks IYtO sonas lhal "'ould ha\ t' fil n1C'tl) on an) Ekctric L1&h1 On-hcnra album ~n othcrv.15t' lender ballad of lonaina. ··A Lo' c So Bcauurur· turn 1n10 a WIPP> IM'SS 1hanb to produC'tr L)nnc's a•ful smna orrhcs1ra11ons <\nd L)'nnc dn1ro)s "( ahfom1a Blue" b) cmplo) inJ rrpe1111ou rh) th ms and that unm1 uikablc ELO kc\ board Ruller. Ho"'ever. the heart of this album is filled v.11h o utstandms ~ncv. r111ng and that 'Oll"t' -Orb1son's soonng but painfull> aching v.ords that cut straight to the bonc .\mo ng the h1ghhgh1s. •"In The Real World" -Wrutcn b~ Ru:hard ~err and Will Jenning-. this et:ne ballad e"amincs the blurred hncs 11\at separate fantas) and reaht) "II onl> v.e could alwa) h"c 1n dream /If onl) "'e '"·o uld ma'-e of life .. hat 1n dreams/It ~m .... •·'She's a M)'>l<'I) To Me" - Wnttcn b) l .?'s Bono and the Edge. lh1s p01Jnan1 tune lend'> an 'ISOs sound and ~il~lc v.11hou1 losing the e ~n e of Orbtson's 1rad111on Sam- ple I) nc: .. .\ '°' c so harp 11 cuts hkc Y>tlchbladc 10 m> heart/\\ ord 1ear· ing me apan . hc tcan again m) blt't'd1ng hcan " •"The ( omcd1.ans" -Penned b) Eh is ( ~tello. 1h1'> 1s a gnm talc of . )OU gu<"sed 11 .. romanu hean· break But 1h1 lincl)·<:raftcd song rl·alh '"' 1tes Orbison to reach out ''Catch The Wave At Brandon 's With Our New Surf & Tilrf Specials!" ....... ~,,..k li*ttttMl\ ,.... ... me. ............ ~ ...... .......... ......... ,.. ........... ...... ~ ...,.~ ,...•149S Brandon\ ~lh 1 littll•tt IMno for lllllCll \ pttHt """'" Laib '"''" ,,,..11,.14 ... ..a. -~•i-iiw •tth '""" \f'l'1Jh6r\ ....,.,.,.Ill, .. ~ Ju~ $99S and let his po"'crful voi« "'orl. 111 maa•t •"( art'ICSS Hean" -Co.--ntttn b' Orbison. th•'> rc,elalOf') numbtr about \Clf·indU«d pain and regret stands up 10 an> oftns past classics. ~I). Orbison dic~d ll'I Dcttmbtr from a heart attad. But "'1th "M~ tel)' (11rl" -his first solo rck'~ this decade -the T cun proved that his music 1s as 1nsp1rauonal loda) as lo\ hen he released "Onl The Loncl)" back 1n 1960. Ro> Orbison 1s gone. but his legac) will h'c on AND ON .. ." OK th(' time has ('Ome to stand up and be t·ountcd. ru~a) night al about 7 p.m .. the Lasuna Beach ( II) ( ounc1I ,.,11 hnr op1n10M on ,.hethcr or not 10 allow beer sales at ( 'lub Postnu lcar. La ti) -arid 1h1 1 the kc) 1ssuc - ln m) opinion. the flcd&lma club is th(' 1mpk fim that I enJo a cold should be pcrm111cd 10 sell beer. First bttY> w11h my mu~c Just as mu h a'I oil it's nl'CCSSoal) for the club's the nc"t person . CC'Onom1c SU.-Vl\al W11h sufT cbm-So head on down 10 tht' ( II) pe1111on tor ~1ngs from the Coach Council mec11n1 and '01~ >our House. beer sales art' nttdcd 10 op1n1on Or better )Cl. drop by the c'pand both Postnuckar's aud~ntt ·club and mqu1rc about 1c-st1f)1n1 1n base :ind mu 1cal offerings. I kno" of favor of the dub: proposal no ntat\tclub th<ll has Uf\ l\cd SCOOP OF THE WEElt . n: )OU v. 1thout lh\.' ~le of akohqhC 1ntcn.'Slc:d in Sl"CIOI 3 hot. undcr- lx•\crag ground band tor free'' Ph1ladelph1a'\ 5crondl). 1fbttr 1s not sold inside wad) rockers. the Dead Milkmen. the club. n >n,cn-t.<>ers w11l 1us1 con· v.111 perform on Monda (Prt' •dent's unuc 10 bu) 11 dscv.hcrc befort'hand Da>} al noon at Club Postnudcar. and dnnk 11 m their ('ars and/or I he elub's mark('llnJ d1rct'tor. \ldo ncarb) parking lot\ Lt11er. noise and Bender. sugaest amv1ng t•arl) Ad· other rclatl'd problem \o\Ould onl) m1u1on 1s r~tncted 10 th~ 16 and ('Ont1nuc ovrr. Stones ready to roll again LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thc Rolling tones m1$s ~ou The rock 'n' roll legends. rcfusma 10 tadc l\o\ay. plan 1o·rttord their fif)t albumin thrtt carundarecons1dcr· ins going bac-'-on the road. a pubh 1s1 said. The band'i. ba11hn1 leader,, 1u11.ans1 ~e11h Richards and smaer Mick Jawr. had ~--en pursuina solo caree~ of late But thl'}' appart'ntl> smoo1hed o'er their d1ffcrcn('l') dur· 1ni a n.'ttnt sta) in the Caribbean. said Paul Wasst-rman. a spoke man f9r R1c har:ds. .. othmg 1s 01Tic1al )et. but 11 look' 11'-c 11'<1 going to happen." said \\asscrman. -xe1lh was Jov.n there M1 k wa do,.n thert' And the' talked about "'nting ~me son~ The) m1~1 ha\C C\.l'n ~nlll'n some alrt."a<h · The album "'ould be the S«Ond 1n the group's S18 million four·m:-ord deal v.11h ( ~. follov.1n1 th\• 19 6 album "'Dtn> \\ ork .. The tour ~ould folio\\. the rttofd-s.ct11ng 19tl I IOYr that brought-in $54 million 1n ticket sa)cs Richards. *ho 1~ 1n 'IJcy, "°"" v.orkinJ on a '1dfoo tor h1 .. falk Is Cheap· album. hopes 10 act 1n10 tht- s1ud10 b' month's end The other band members also h3\.C a dl'lf l""llcn<br. saud \\aucrman. :-ego · C'h.: nee .. ,-·... "! Teo.. ~oo ..... o . . s open C1.1 s :ie ".·n re's c s 1 ec· ·:-e eratog\; of ow ( D· Ar Bo (";,•1 0, 1 .D. ~ .. el'\pcms o: G ro v 0 lOS cm 25 years Bo C• rue .s embo nte o urn p DeMy PMot Datebook/ Friday, FebNery 17. 1tl8 tt • If .. f'OSTt M£SA ART LEAGUE GAU.EllY ' Hours an• 10 1 m w 6 pm Sluldi) I~ at'lhlt.' .on wtl br • ._, ............. W 1,. 'II 'iouth l'b1a I >.-I\, ~nu .\n.i P'\"-'"" Thun.da\. IO a m IO 7 pm Fnda) llld """"'C'Tld for lllUK tftLS lllO" al U I ·~1• \ t<h>r <.ahn,:ll .a'>.IJ.":i"Jl<".algu..~t:int•I fN ~turda\ -'~>7S7 PAVILION llaTAUllANT ruur Si-a- th<· month <1t 1.-hfu:i" "" ... .,.~ .. uh ;in GAU.Eal&<iO T~'Clll hokb a prt'mK'n-Hotel 690 N"""pun Ccnk'f l>mr Nc,.pon "'h11>11 tn •··•tul\J ni.·ml•..r ilnl\I 1 lcm.,.· "'hihlhon 01 p.,_, 1mpn-i.s1onl\I ,.04'lr.\ b) lk:i..h hQkh a ""'puon kif Lila \lt.uqu.rqu.• 1 ""'"' " '""" n "'"h "'lul.11 mon1hh 1•,h1: \liKkk•IK' M,ou;in trom fin pcnonal~1:11c TIM' aacs an r~1bt11C>n of hrr I.tint ,.on,~~' 1 WI '""''"'on N • J1t.1 ul n1<J1unh .at th<· J.tlkl'\ l'\hrhmun.., ,11he1n the ~pon lk'acllC11ll•·f} to.~p m To M 'I \I P "911 M\llllQUC' Mwn•,t'\I DlA!\'E 't:l.SOS GAu.ERY ~·~ I ""''' :'1111 \\ ( l.Q\l ll1all,.;i~. "lu: !.'lll~turdi' 1110'1 -'lbll '" I .1i111n.1 K.,..h ,·,h1h1111on of'""'""'''" p m .ind in th•' La11una &-:kh IOl'allOn 417 \ SOUTH COAST PL\IA \'11.l.AGE \krC'lln· turo111m· .1nJ ur\OrlhU<lm ol-;'"" """''"' "' C Uol\l Hrp,.a1 un "lund;i1 ! lo 6 Pm Ilk' ltutldina. ~ t'1aa l>ni<' Sania "1\1 11111< ''"'°' 111 .al1lorn1.1 .an"'' I 1p_..,, \.11ul\b1 -''11·~'11 ' -orl<nl<AI llc'll..'tlllln' l'il!ll • ( hlllf1': Brush um11nu"' 1 •ui\h \IJn h '" < '"'"'" hour\ Jr.-LAHAINA GAU.UY Lr ,.11.-nd.rn tlOICI Pa1n11na t'\lnll111on )4ind<I) Frb 19 1hfl>lll)I 111 J m h• 'I 111 \11111.JJ, 1hr. .. 1gh '-llurJJ• 11 -<JO M:l<'.\nh1tt 8hd.. <''"pon lkach. Pf"""'"" Sund.I\ Feb !.6 rile C\1b111on ,.,If shOO><-nc' .a m 10 'p,111 1111 \u1lJJ, .anJ "' ·•l'IJO'"'"'""t on mannc an1M\ Mia• munJ P.1,,.. Bruc.t TIUllhull ChtrK'\C:' t uhuu: and .. ,u ~a1un-\pt('lll cnlrt· I u, "''·"' "'"~ '-'J" 3nd J<Mq>h ~nuw:u (Ju1lbn 1n 1 •cdc:nd ol 1ainft14"n1 wch a> T11 C h1 1< lunnc ~m.lW'I GALERI E :!4 ::.i 1,.,,.,, ''" I .l&u'n.. 1:•cnl\ k':ltUOllJ 111.,r '"orlr.• \n <lrllMs' R't't"I>-C111nc:w d.\.ft("lftl anJ ll muYfltl qua;::_nc~1~S~undl~'..-1--~---'_.....__ __ _,._....,.....___ ~.i..1!..J.!! •1tl1 •h1tnl_ ''" 1n .. 1 "'~' !!"'~"'" 11on a11h.: lkn hMllll!I trom b"' JO P.~roM-~-m-ttounarr 4'a ·'"'' 11111on.1 ••11\••t •Jl>l" '" "' t.-i \la' ll111n1<" loflo.,,,'d b~ :a tlfun..h \a1unJ.l) .\nmllcr R'CC1>" \10n<JI) 1hrou&11 f rtda). ~1ur~~ and ~ndi) ... I 1g1J;•h, Jt~J ""''l\J' ~ ....... h .... "' l rl• .tho IH>ll ... u .... 11..·kl \.JIU~\ " IU Ill pm Th<' .noon 10"' pm .\dml\\IOll f\ lrtt . r, . • 1be Art Offlaw>r 9.tr""'-"'1 ?2ouat t:J)/nnez A 4 Course Meat .q. "''"""''':l.:t twar.y Soup ..,,,. .q. r andoori Course <#> .,. Moghlai Course<#> ... spe,ial Dessert.., \I/Ith C~aty Bottle of-French \l/iM U 0.00 ~ ~rson fW''"~' 4/ ""'-··~ ,,.~ .... dbw ~~~,HYBE Cuisine of India IOOO Bristol St. North (at .Ja~) l'tcwpor1 ne.c.h Reseivatlon'> 71.\·7~2·~200 LUNCH DINNER • CCX:KTAILS Orre~ors designer here to discuss work .\n anm and designer forOrrcfors. o nr ot \he -.o rld's pnmaf) producc:rs ol C'l')Staland an &lass. ~•II appear at OrrctorsLalkl') at Sout.h( oast Plata Saturda)' and unday . .\nnc Nils"M>n ~tit bt available from .? p.m. to 5 p.m ~turda) and from noon to 6 p.m. unda) 10 dlSCUS\ her ~ork With 10\('f'C'Slcd C'Ollct. IOI'\ • .\lier 1h1 ~cckend. the d1spla) can be seen from 10 a.m to 9 p.m ~cckda>~ from 10 a.m 10 6 pm . Saturda)sand trom 11 a.m to 6 p.m ~unda)s throu&11 March I I. 1fsson has dr "elopcd an~ stnrs of dt-.1gn'> that feature fruit shapt'S 1n the araal ~t)lc. il'I ~ell u pulled bonlc$ and \'IWS. ·, An nhib11 ~ sculpturt'r Matz ............ ............... ,. man .. ,_ a Collft Gi-r'1 "Trldl ot' .... Trllff ... 11 IM't el ........... .. .. ,. .. uctlanal Art 11J .... ,. ,... ... •••lllJ • tlte Dlllfte Nello119a•arrlftY .... Mea CALFOlllNIA DINING AT ml NIESTI I '' I I uu' Singles newspapers are too tame to ban , It •<i\ a rcicnt dark. moonl~s pure ha~ cop1l'\ ol thc sinalc\ nl'"'~ nil.hi 'our· l nclc Don pulled· into 1>3pers \loh1ch h;nc enraged ..omc ot the post offt<'c s-rt1n1 lot. (,cnin1 the aood CIU1cns or Hun11ngton out h:ul")' lq.\ protrud1ns bcncaah hi\ · lkach nd"1ch1ng tht'm bca"cen :i cleanc 1 dirt) trench coat he put on cw \ork rimes and .i < hns11an h1 )unslasso Srn:ncc Monitor hl· scuulcd had to Jtn&hng last .. cck's pa)cht'd from the car the Pilot he stepped up 10 th<' n<"' pa~r racks "' 01d1ng the pool of I OW-40 l ook1n1 ltf\. then nfht. forward. u u.all y lcf1 behind "hcnc\cr thl' then bad. ward. pushing up · &hl' Rambkr ~11s in one s t for mon• 'uniIJsscs and pulling (fo-.ntlle 1 an a coup c minutes. c turned the grca)\ fodora. he inscncd coin~ 1n10 1gn111on on. ~ailed tor the \moke 10 the rack!. dear and headed ho~ 10 sec ~hat' <i<.·,enl)·li\c cents here. a dollar 10 these papers "h1ch ha'c cau!>(.'d M> 1hl'rc. the pa)chccl Sp(.'nt. hc much commo11on It \In sc1cn11firall) -.eloocd the \ubm1ss1,e \Jim. 20-)tar-old to paper\ b) <1\\um1ng 1ha1 the more salLSI) ffi) '-''Cr) nc<.'d and ~•11 on me prm oca11,c 1he photo on the <.'O\.Cr hand and clubfoot Musi Ille ho"'I· the mon.· ob\<.•cnc the contents of the ing. shutlkboord and ktch1n1 bee~ nc""\p.iper hl' s"cpl th(' Del Taco Must oc r<.'a\On~bl) d1\Casc-fn.'\' and "rappers o il the \Ofa fl'd th<.' dog ha\ l' aJI \hob. tt1gh IQ not nl~·C\s:tl) .some ldto,er lrl·n h frs("\. and sculc.-d bul being Jbk 10 ll>Unt 10 10 "1thou1 1n for a long night of more-1n1cllcc-U'>1ng lingers J plus." tual-1han-usual rl.'adinJ. ml' ol the rags an·ompan1l'd the lta\ln& dropJX,"d his bucks onna ad "''h a photo lhc .JU) proh3hh c-oupleof1hc'l4.·singk nc"spapc~. he St'nd-. in n ·p1c1urc of somt.· < larl ~~cu-them 10 nc-1uttaac: s rom ,, bk lmt1l.\' trur 1 nuatin peopk who hl c to rnmm1t unnatural resembles timer fudd alls ll'llh other six-c1es. Or use-nd thl'sc "ogles new P3JX'r\ ar,• mct.·han1ral de' ice 10 dark place~. Or "hat SOOll' p•m•nts 1hink "1ll lorrup1 pcoplc IAlho "car more chams than a Lid bc<'au~ the) ·re \<) casil) :Hatl· '"'-' snna sno"" 1om1 . able at the local PoSI offitc'..' ln\tc3d he lound ad) hkc. "Ralph. Kids a1n'1 tha1 stoop1d. Lawy~rs stop 'Clt~zen Kane' colorization LOS .\ GEL[(\ < .\P) -l urncr Lntt'nainmt'nt (o said 11 ~•II not color Orson Wdles' blad.-.ind-" hill" lilm classic .. C.111en Kane·· hl'tau-.c.' the hue dm .. ·ctor\ l-StJI"' mJ ha\ l' the right to prohJb1111 l urncr Pn-.;u.kn1 Rt>,i!"'' M:i,cr'\ announl-emcnt that preparation\ 10 -rotor-the film had TI'tlflflM tndll.ltcd 11 "J' a ll•g.JI J c1:1\1t1n ra thl·r thJn a how to 1hoq~ho cl.ism colunn1 artt\lll'all} ~poll a blJd,-Jnd-" hllc film "hue male. S>. S tool :? 1nc.·hl-s. 320 Ma)bc I mined the senousl) DIM ··Wt're not looLing tor a packagt'd pounds •. no hair. bl-ad) c)cs. Hate disgusting papc~ bul I don't thinl .. ind or sl)k anti )Ou couldn't reall) .. 1d ~1ck small animals Smoli.C' hkc ~. T'"-"\C things a~ htlanous ( hcc .. "Our at10rnl'H llX>kl-d a1 the i:on tra t oc1"ccn RkO P1c1u1c'.I lnl and Or~cm \\di~ and h" pr1Klul11on compan). Mcn'UI) Produu1nn'> lnl and. on the ba l'i of thl'H h:' tl'"' \\(' h:a'c dcndcd not to prou'\"d "1th colon1J\ion of thl mu' 1c," \ta cr \31J. Fromf'•l pinusdowntoonc'lt~lc w c·rc,cr) lllh1mnqanddroolhLcofoucet"11h 1outsomcofthcpho1os. mcofthc'>C fitn~s trainer. The olkr members tC\·hn1cal. and \lo hen )OU bknd 1ha1 Nd "a)h,·f} l>1dn'1go10 college. hot pcoplc ~ould be lucky 10 gtt a Jate- arc Lon ~s \\>1lson ofCOSll Mesa.a "'"h l\c" .\ge and modem dan<'t' C".in spell the "ord. l oo .. 1ng for "'th a palm 1~ mar~11~ man~~ a~ ~1~rc ekmen~1~~th~-~~1~aod ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· '.1urphy ol Jr, me. ~ho is a teacher at defined - J pmatt' prc-'1t'hool \\.oo teaches ~turda) cH·ning. the 01m um <bncc and CTtatl\e mo,tmcnt to Dance~ "'" P<'fform a ':ant'h of l'htldrcn on a free·la~c basis "orl ) at thl· Legion ttall in Laguna .\II four women SI) tht) SC' tka h -\long "1th dance, thl' .pcr- \Omcth1na uniq~ trom being 1n Dim formancc ~11l 1n orpora1c the u~ ot \um sc'cral unu:1ual .\fn an 1n 1rumcn1s .. I rcall) eO.)O} the en\lronmental and \lolll katurc an ani'>l "ho "'" \loOrL,'' \aid Wilson ··cn,sronment paint ponra1t of the danlc" as the) d~n·t l\C\'t'SSanl) ha'c to bc <W>me-perform 1h1ng h .. e a bcach Kllin& It could be "It'll be son of Ii .. <.' a IJntas)." a11 industrial cn\lronmcnt. or ma) be BrouJtord s.a1d "We ha\C J lot of a shopptnf center ·• tn ls up our sll'C' c .. Woo satd the 1nttmaq of the f,>ur Added Wilson. "It'll he a1hcn- danccrs " an cucn11al pan of 1hc1r 1urc\OITIC .. uni uc~s. \\. h1 h t\ c\actl) "~JI ) ou "'ould .. • tKW1~-tt~1H-1fM-.4i&-~!t't't-ttnrn-thr-al~.ium~ntTl~~f-Jll-...;--ibldltr--htdey~ Olm S.m Da~n will per· ferm "Outtt" II I ~l•,.Y H pert_., lk Nt>w Alt> rt Seriff at Lqiea Hall. JM Leslee Strttt, ........ kid. TkbU art .... .. VMttulll l ltalek .... .WYUtt &icbla cu N ~ al tlw ........ h9dl llftneU. Defart· mtet, Faf'tllllttl 411 w .._. Ifft- .,_ ill a..,.. .-... F• -.rt> illlW9YU.. tall 411-SSI I. FREE CATALOG We are pleased to offer our ''Great Indian Delight'' Spectacular RUNCH For the UNBELIEVABLE Price of ... •39.5 SERVED 11am -2 pm Great choice from 20 vegetarian & non-v~etarian dishes with . delicious food and f ine music our Sunday Brunch lS sure to pleue everyone. Luncheon .& Dinner Buftet Superb Chinese & Indian Cuisine Cbome from many it~rm - • Moo Gai Pan • Ea Rolls • Hot • Sour Soup • 8elf WD SDow Pe.-• Tllne ~t •Tandoori CbicUi • OUcken ltonDa ~~NCI • S.&M Bit NEW MENU DAILY • COME IN OfiTEN!! •• \\~t Also Peatare A ....... Lucia A Dlluler Mea• •• •Wi l l •611Ft &fMSdwAu I Mt u, ,..,. 111 •.uv.,c u 1111u:'*- Olly P.lot Dlll~Dak/ F~ F*"8iry 1~... te -. • (i I I \ \\ \ \ . . . Fossils, birds find home in San ·aerdoo By DONNA AND RAY OTT one of the larges& coll«t1ons in 1hc 0...,,,...,. C0t•e-'*••• l .S. n n1· nl < .1liforn1J·, lx''>t natural The Land Bird Gallery uh1b11s h"llll \ u1lk, 111111\ " lhl' ~an incl ude birds of n Bernardino Playboy Jazz lineup announced ~aly Hot \llflre SeM<n lkrn.ird11111 ( OUOI\ '-1u!>c:um IO Counl). or Baja Cahforn1a. lhc lk1tland\ .\hhough ..omc ot 11s "1onhwcs1 and c;ome of 1hc South- h11 ld1ng' rd.ill' 10 lhl' h1\ton ot 11s \\-CSt. All of &he birds arc d1sphl)Cd 1n p.1n1t ulJr gl·ograpl11cal area.· 11 also natural se111ngs ~11h nestc; and cgs. hJ' m;in~ gcnl'rJI C\h1tnts. 1nduding In the Water Bird Galler) )OU will J '~•luahk lo\\ll w lkcuon and a sec rcprcscn1a11ve horc and water 1ttt1ttm11lh rc:nvv. 0t"<I dt'>pla of..btrth. IC(IS of the Arc11c ~~ LOS ANGELES -The lrneup for \ht' 1989 Pla)bo) Jau fesll\al offers an ttlecuc blend or mu~· ran11n1 ;.;;;... _______ ._~fro=m~b1.:..band and fu ion 10 poQ and ma1ns1ream. '' ~ou ""lk past lh\· in(ormauon Ba1a < ahforn1a. and the Pac1fk 1k\k on 1hc m~11n le' cl oflhc building. Ocean. 'nu 111,1 l·nl·ounll'r the (11."rald .\. Bo1h bird galleries have hstcn1na ~m11h ll Jll 111 -\nthr()polog'. "•th m '>lauons. where by prc\s1ng bu11on~ 1'\h1 1°11h 1dat1•d IO lhl' car£). pioneers )OUl'&nhcarthecharaCtCrlStlt'Callsor 111 '>..1 n & 1 n.mlino( ount\. California man) common bards t lldlJlh Jnd ~pan1sh CXploration. .\nothcr 1ntercs11ng rQOm IS the I ndulkd 1n th" half arc h1s1om-c1I Mammal Hall. where 1he John H. d1orJnla\. lO\IUnll'".>t':'tdoll COllct110n. Bflcher COllCCtlOn Of mammals or J mining C\h1h11. and earl~ \ch1cl~ ~onh ~menca 1s displayed 1n well -J Ul\\'rt'd "agon '>lagccoe:.ch and lighted ca'i4.'s The mounted mam· 111..: "agon mals on C\h1b11 1n ludc larac bears \\ \llu pr0tc1·d all>nJ. 1hc ramp"a~ -deer and mountain hons. fh1s hali to lhl· '4'1 ond k\ el ~ou II pass drspl~) also includes i~h1b11s or smaller 'J'>l'' o l I l-m1lhon-)car-old fossil animal rcpul~. 1n\CCt'>. and fossils oonl·, plu' pht11ograph1.dcp1c11ng 1tw J11kn·ni IJnd-,h.ir•ng prc:icc\"4.'' that On the lo~er rampou1s1deth1s hall l on,1.i1Hh rl·,h.irx· < ahfomia arl· mineral and orcd1\pla)"!. from San \t thl 1Jmp landtn@. an· more ~l·olug11.1I dl\pl.i'' -an:as of thl' 'ia n \ndrl'J' ,1.1ult. plu' a "ork1ng '>Cl\- monw11·1 '-\'\t ICI 1hcsc arc pla'>tcr l J\llng, ul d1no'>Jur 1ra "" 1ha1 C\l'>t 1n l'3\t\'rn '\an lkrnardmo ( ount~ Bernardino < ounl) and the Yrt'Slern l .'I \t 1h,· land1ngarc pc1nli\'<1 Yroo<l c~h1b1ts moun1cd on the \I.all\ .\., )OU pa s 1hrough the double· doors at the landing \OU v.111 find more c~h1b11s ouhrde the bu1ld111a on the ea\I pla1a and in the lawn arl'a in front oft he parling 101 In add111on 10 m1n1ng and l<>tJJn& t'qu1pmcn1. then: is a ntrus cAh1bu. a c.ac1us prdl'n. a wa1crwhcd. a 1908 Southern Pac1fi( lkg1nn1ng Jl(rng thl' upp~·r rJ mp"a~ '" an 1n1mduct1on w the \\ 1lwn < llJnna orn11hulog~ dl\pla\ ol hmh .inJ mnn· 1han 40.()l°)(lcmv.,...: .. ••are ahrl1111 ~ur chef_ awav• ENTER TO WIN THE PLEASANT PEASANT CHEF AT YOUR HOME FOR AN EVENING! ti • r.. ',,. t' The prtze features a five course meal for a oartv Of sJx. Plus servers to entertatn . Sit bade, retax and enJOY your- .., fOr an evening Of French COUntry CulSlne prepared bV our Chef lfl the Prtvacv Of vour OWN W<>MEt visit toaav. enter and wtn our chef fOr an eventnQI The prize b timi1ed 10 a m.•imum of si• and lhe df awln1 for the winner wtN be on Mwch 1119 . engine and ca.rs.. and a red c-aboow donated b) the Atcheson. Toptlaand Sama Ft'ila1lroad. lk)ond lht railroad cars arc an ~If foKC f · I05 JCI fightC'r. v.11h a memorial plaque 10 Vietnam War scr' tecmcn. and mounted on the lawn nearb) 1c; a thrl!c·Stagl' rQll..et When )OU0 W \ INed all of lh\ .. cxh1h11c;. 1nr,1dc and out ~ou ma) want 10 "•S•I the f'fl shop. loca1ct.1 on lhl' main k\.CI. I ha~ an C\tCnSl\C ~olk1.11on ol bool..s and pubhca11ons rclalt.'d IO the h1slnt~. lCOIO&~, and jll'Olr3Ph> ol lhc count). Mu~·um houruire 9 am to 5 pm . T ucsda)' lhroua.h 1urda) I 10 5 p.m. '>unda). closed Mo~) and ~mt hohda)s (rencral 9dm1 s1on 1s (r,~. allhouah &here " a UJ&t'\&rd donation ors1 C1u1dcd tours arc available' b> appo1n1mcnt C on1ac:t lht museum pc~nnel at ( 714) 7'12-1334 or "'m~ &hC'm 11 1014 Orange Tr« Lane Rcdl3nd\ ( ahf IJ~J74 GETTING TH ERE I al-.c thl ~3n &rn.ird1no frte"Ol.) ( lntrmatl' I 0) J)J\I 1he ~ 15 '"rnorr 'on11nu1n1 IO\l.tird\ Krdl.rnd\ 10 the ( :thfornta \t oflramp f ollU\\ (alt· forn1a \1 nonh 10 Or<1nll' T rec Lane A TAIL OF Blc SAv1Ncs. S 9. 9 ~ LolKna Tail DiNNI•~ AU NiqhT loNG, Ev1111 DAy. _When wast you.saw a price like lhb -- for a broiled lobster tail dinner? And tflla one comes with soup or salad. wann bread and ~r choke of red skin potatoa. rice pllaf or frah ~tables. If you kwe lobller, ,ou'll be g1M )OU · czame to Oladstone'sl The fesu\al will be held Jun4· 17 ;and I & •Uthe t loll)'WoOO &\I, I. .\mona 1he performers on \:uur· da). June 17. \I. 111 be (,rover\\ ash in&· ton Jr .. Downbeat Ja11 .Mus1c1an ol lht' Year 't\.)'nton MaNhi.. and gu11anst Llrl) ( arlton. no\!, '1nuall~ rcco,crcd a \car ahcr hl' bt-ume th\' '1cum of a ..Cnsck'\ shooting ouh1dC' hi\ home 1n Lo\ \ng It\ .\I~ on &he bill "'" be the rombina11on ot -,tanlc' < l:irl c and C,corge Out-.c Ruben Al:ad~s ' ~n Del · lar tngt:r Dianne Re''' c\ and tht' fir t apP\·arantc h\ tht· I ,·rn (11bbs l.>Tnm Band 1n mor, than llJ \CJf\ • The \1"hel C am1lo fno \l.ht\h currcn11\ ha\ ont' ol ttic hollc\I rcrnrJ~ on 1ht· lh:tm. ant.I the "'nn.:r ol 1hc 'W('\l\'m 'twin Ja11 t c""' al. "h1ch annualh al&rJll\ 1hc linl''-l 1n \Oung )Jlt grouJ)\ lro1T1 I~\· JUOIOf high S<. hcx1l 1hmugh lh<.· colh."ll' r;inl.,. al'<> \I, 111 app1:.1r • »utl;v.hc.i1 htk o I\ kd b' ~ rnr· J1ont)I 1nicr and "4Jng" ntcr\lank•\ Hu1.l"hc:11 Dural Jr .HHI pla\tn& 1hc C\ubcrant d.1n<.c niu~tl ot ~oulh· d111on to thl' hn1.up On \und3~. Jun1· I . 1u11amt· ingn < •COrgl' fkn'4m '''turn\ to lhc Uoll)"ood ttov.I ''<lF for h1~ 1h1ul Pl1.1)bc)~ h11 .t C"t1\il 1p~~.ara"'°~ \l\C> appcarin~ "''" bl· 1tk' high· Ct\C'l) banJ 'P)ru C •) r • lcsc-nd r~ pianist Da\e tlrutl(d 1n ht\ Ii™\\'"'' ( o.1\l llJ>Pl'OAran"' lollu,.1111 w n' • tul hean \ufJC') • .-nd \tnf':r 1>..an\' \chur. currtnth r1d1na a 'o I h11 1Jbum. on 81ll~)ard ma1o111n ·,. iau ch.tn. Thn'caf'PClll lroup Take 6. •h1<h cumbt~ ,au and g'r\P(I "'"\I' 1n • unique \OUnd 1ha1 hu Jottcl'I 1h<' l'OUP lhf\'\• (1ramm)' •OOmlNlllt>n\ th1!. )car. ••II pla). 1k>na • llh horn pla "llhno1, JacqU(t 1 H11upho•u~t M1chacf-8rtC"tiC1'. a < irnun) ..,...,,_ IOr tm I••~· arbum. ··t>mt't Tr') , ... ,, t Ho~." '' at~ 1n 1hc' hnnap. uma y,1th ~ drummcJ Art ~. ~•umtN lo thl' 80wt Wittt hn MW W-\t •l*tt Jan ~ Suftday'• '"1·~·· ....... lho ••• clildn thl' wanntnt l"O!P ~ at.co fiftlt I HUll Hna_,.) C °"*'Jui Scwtt. • . . I "'' I '\. f'' I \\ I I " '' I•' One of S. c ·afifornia's most romantic eateries !'l.<r* that Valmt1nc's Da> I\ O"cr. it"s probabl> safe 10 so ba l. to C hantc '"" Ofttn calltd "The JCllWI 1n the El Torno Spec1alt) Rntaurants crov. n:· C h3nt~la1t is one: of the mO\l romantK" rntauranu 1n \Jthcm ( ahlom1a any day of the )Car Ordtnar} hohda> hkc Thanksg1 v1ng and Chmtmas s-ck 1hc pla< c - although nol on the ho hda)s ahem- ~;-tM m~ in th('" ~ pr('(ctd1ng the big events l.1l.cv.1sc. Secretary·, \\-eek 1s a h1gg1c here. Mothers Da) rs a madhou~ a nd an) minor cclcbratum 1'> an c>.cuse to p thcr the gang from 1he office •otttbcr and mal..1.· a ~'' a11on a1 C hanu:cla1r But \al- cnlln<.'\ f>.t) ., f-o~t 11 .11·., Jll\I a romplctc lrcnt) at this rcs1aurant \nd "'hat cl~ ~ould one l'\~'lt lrom an cl<.'pnt dining sp<>t v. here lun" hand pe>sl·lunch finds tabh:'> and hooths arc lillc.-d v.11h pin tnf)l'd mt'n 1n C\pt'O I\ e \UllS COi~ in up 1(1 tanning tl\>oth·bron1('d bk>ndc..., halt their .igc" Prc-d1nn.-r 1 a &ood 11mc 111 huddk 1n front of the rOJrtng Ort.· in the huge lin:pla1.e in the loung tlov. 1.Jn J room that looh almO\l l'\Jt-th hl..l J hunung loogt be'"> 'iC\'' \cm1-pn,atc d1n1nj room\ '>l.'t up ~rh.'ll h.ld;ground., lor. ~' a f">v.cr lunlh 't\llh thl.' ho) Imm lOrporall' ur a dinnt•r g1.·art-O IOJmprc\\ thl· oul ut tov. n \3ll.., \1311 'lac l rnn' l'O nvnl"t'r\. rderrnf b) hotd\ 1n ln1nc .ind \natw1 m. 1mmcd1atel' rcn>gn11t· thl' l harm' of ( h,1n1cd.iir 11 the\ haH' 10 br J't\J\ frnm hom<" J)\)llf pamJll•rcc..I I hi.') t"3n !>Citic ball altl'f dtnnl•rv.11h a b1gc1pr and" .. n1hcrol brand) .\nd ~hen the' return on :rnothcr '1\11 th<.'\ 'II be plcaM.'d to find that the\ ·re grcct('ij b\ name at th,· d°''' . The Jccor 1\ comfon1ng. a { m, .. ~·t't\ccn a f rl.'nc.h l hJteau and a 'Ill ch;ik11n \\pen \t'f' 1n· 1 lOm~tcnt and d1~rC\.·t ~1n« the dcpanurc uf former lhef Pa\lal Othahand h1 pmit"\ci.\or. the h1ghl~·tOutcJ 1'1u.hen-hopp1ng < IJudc tii:ocbrrlc the menu ha tra' cled a fa1rl) ,ron~n a11"c path. The food 1\ ~k. da s1nl r.a1hcr th3n . 1:.an . vnllcd ah1 10 CllfU\ ginger ~ll(( ,., .ibou11hc mo 1 unu\uaf menu 11cm - , and there Jrc ..Omc \\Ondcr1ull) trad111onal 11\'m' hlc filct mignon tanarc jprcparcd tablc\ldc) and grilled laQlb I ·bone t'hop<>. ""hich arc sencd v.-11h a rather plca...int ro~- ma') polcnta. , II\ a plcasurt' 10 enrnunkr 'eal S't\ec1hrrath. nut quite \chet~ enough but ~utccJ in a r~lrc\h1ng melange of balsamu: 'in~r. ba\tl and 10matoe and v.cll-pml•d IS I0 9~ at lull\hl '- ( 1nlled du< i.. brca\t, another lunt h· t'CIO 11em malt:\ good u~ of t>ra1~d rnt>h3i c ll3rnn Jnd a 'loJU{C m•Hk v.11h lre\h 11.rapc\ v.h1h: an l'\lclknt dut•t ol porl. tenderloin ml'dJlhon 1\ '>:lUICl't.I "1th port v..1nc Jnd '>l."rH'il "11h a bl.tek lurrant ..aul.'.t" < hcl Peter ·ranton1 ' '"'CJ l\h hn11agl' 'iho"'" in hi\ appct11l·r ..ch:t'" 1100'> ouhtanding 1antah1l'I"> hlc g..tml· bird and p1,t.il h10 f>JI<' and df\· lltrC<.f ~lmon v.1th d1ll ucml· f1J1lhe -or gnllcd quail "'1th v.1ld mu">h· rV<im mou\~· 111 J 1.11111.· \l!Ult' l\1on; ( on11 nen1.\I than I rcnl h JI ahc moment. thl' food Jt ( hant\:.dJ1r Patfllk r crnul pcnod ....:. 11 h11\'t , con uh1ng romp through 1he menu h) the man from \1a Ma1\t>n. "'hl·n hl' wa\ bl:tv.et:n gig> • · \\ h1k a pt'rfrcth 1.kqu:ue lun{h doc.'\n·1 ha'l to cost mon: than SW per pcrwn plu\ "'inc. dinner here,., it tu1 mo~ .pntt\ -thC)ush nm unrea\onabk In lact. the CU\t ol ( h.intedtir''> cntrcc\. runn1na fro m Sl7 Uto S ~7 O (lortheh,e '-1.11n IOt>-.t<"I') v.ould hi: laughabl\ inc\pcn- ctt\C: up on the tr\'.nd~ V.c\t '•dc - a nd \ntoine. do't\n the \trcct 1.hargc'i far more monc) en J k\ opull'nt. more cuntcmporaF) ..ct1tn lk!>t hct\ on the dinner menu arc , _...., .-1 1aSW1W.,... """··~-.....--......... ~ ... ¢121 ......... • --1/#Wt~Nrw .. ~ •A_, IWWy ,_. ,_ • ~ ... ,_.. .................... . _,..,.,, ~ "*""' 'f'olll,.,.. :he uY>ncd l'3\ 1a"' scntd \C11h Dcssen-;. made on thc prcm1~ b) \mokcd \almon ("f('mC fra1cbc and P3tl'>'i1Cr lrn t Beller 1ncllkJc·a (hOt'-· po1at0 p,incakcs a· charlottc o l olatc mou\'it' and mol h3 l hallouc. a '>hrtmpand'Aa~lo~'t\1thch1,ccrc.mc lane\ lemon 1ar1 C1rand Marn1cr or drl'\\1ng. a 'cv. 'o rk \t~k 't\tth gr~cn raspbclT) M>utnc., (order 1n ad,antc) pep~·rcorn -.auc:i: bou11lab31~ 1n a and lht" famous l hlxolatr..t.J1ppW tomaco-..allron broth ""•th JUSI a hint hugr ( hantt:da1r \tr:iv. heme\ ol JX:rnc.xl and 1h1.· bn:ast.ol trcc-ranic If. as reponcd h), numerou\ chtl l.en m.ir' clou\I~ tc~dcr. on a bed 1ablo1t..I\ and ~t) lc·mal1nll mas;i11m."> ol Wrr;iion ~·\I~> ;.ind tomaro rcllUC· llJt\Ci I\ gOJOS to OC the H'Olr OI on a f nda' afternoon 1s thl' p...•rk"\. t plate to 'It.art Ch•tttla1r. lltlt MacArt.._r Bl~!ll., lrYlM. 7U -... I C011tl11H ta' fCMMI •1lll co•ltmperary OH'rtoet . Ele,._t amb~ of a romantic aiut'8& &od&t Ludl MN -Fri, din· mwr M•.·S... Happ) lloer, ••tll ~ors d'oe•vre. IHlffet, •ttlula)S Major . ' Clnt""-. ------..c~h.ic~h.lnlcd.m al atlQut-4 canls. ''•Jet parkmg. DiHer for t'11o, , ... •illl. ---,----~t TOUR ITALY W ITH THRE E HOT ITALIANS. . VV'ny should you hove tb choose on hot dish over another when you' 11 '1n love with oil three2 Now you con toke The Olrve Go'den '5 exclusive l our of Italy and get o taste of the finest ltol10ns from North to South. With our pp1n hot Chicken Porm19t0no, creamy, r h Fettuccine Atfredo, and freshly bdk l0599no-olf on one exohng plotter: Or, 1f you'd rather 1oumey through'on ,. ~IOn ot a time. try our Northern ltolton Combinohon or our Southern ltohon Combino!ion. ~och lets you sample WI IERE A1.1.THE B~'-;r OF ltAl ~·IS ¥a.1Rs. • 16811 lecich 8twt , Hunttngto.1 Beoch .· ' ~Plot o .. 1boc*/ FrtMy. febr'*Y 17, "8t 11 • .· ... '. .. PHI.\ I l<H 1 I f eelcoline.cted .to ·many· Voices' .Joy H ~rjo in·Laguna Beacti for ·Winter Poetry Festival I h1 r. '· 1 •h "' hut11·d in ihc \f1\\l\\1pp1 "'"'' I h1'll' ·'"' .tnt'<'\/Or\ JllV IU/l/ll' ch1hlrc11 /1111k1/ /'-·111·.11/1 the n1ncn1' .. 11rn·d up h.1 J1k.1~un· /ltl,J/\ j/11111!! 11p <llld Jo11 n. · , I 111·11·.11.-''"'H'' /11·11· lllJclc ol nwmm1 • -If mm vt'\\ OrkJ0\0 h' Jm Haqo By EMILY ADAMS Q,..,.., ~!IUI 1.. ,.,,,r,JJ~rnt II 't111tl' \llllh' ll1>lll llll'lllt11t•'' thl' \~1n>1•" Intl ol ~\\.'Ill\ • \lhl 11'"'''"''·"1\ 1111, 1ol1h,·1"H11.'lll'll'J11\ ll.11111 "hll\l.lllt'x' 'n.111 II):: "'1.11l11,1.1 .11 iii.· \\ 1111n P11<.1n I l'\ll\:11 'Jle11i\nrnl h' I .11'1111.1 1'11\ t' .11 Iii, I 11111m I hl'Jh:•. 111 l .iiunn B<..\1t.h I,,, I ,·,1din~ \\ 111 hi.· I 1Jc111apnJ h~ the L Jnnan r oundat1on "h1,h "''"-'"'' 11n tilm "or!.. h~ l'l)1l'fl!•Ol?-or und('r-n'<·ogn111•d .lfll\I' I h1· m,·111011,•, "h11 ~ \l'fl c J\ thl· ha'" ot Haqo°\ 11.ort.. arc 11111 Jll't .1 , , • '" 11 th1' Jl'o bl· long 10 "hom jnd v. hcrl' \he con1l•\ 1111111 In .1 ll I< plti•l\.l 1nll0n ll'" from her home in Tuscon HarJO -..11d 1h.11 ·" .1 '·"I\ l' \ 111u 1ran nwmhcrofthe \1u\logC'I.' tribl.' and ,, "•>lllJll I .11111 ~ ·1, d .1lonn' lll'n Iv. nil' I k•d hl..l· I'm l·onneul·d to m.1n' '111"' 111111, 1..ollcu1' c 1 oir1· ol all 11.omrn and to 01hcr 'Jll\ ,. \llll'l llJll\ \IUlou~h ttm lonnclll•d11l'<.\ &''"'" HarJO.!> pol.'lf) unu\ual 111""'' 1lw J)lll'I n>nll'\\l'' 1ha1 .. 11 ~Jn he a problem v.hcn )OU re , '1x·11l·J • lw a' lllH' lor ;ill naltH' rx:opk. o r for all "'onwn ·· .\s .1n t'\Jlllj'lll 11.iqu l Ill'' 1h1· a111u,m<> of .\lice Wnlkcr·, .. (he. 1 111111 l'ur pll' ' . •\tw (\\ alh•r> hJd ,1 probk·m \\ht•n rcopk s1an 1·d 1h1nking t h:11 '>h1.· "·" 1.1l l..1ng .1h(1u1 all hlack men or wn11ng a bou1 all blact.. r11:opl1· · \1 \7 ~car' old. llarJO pref el"> 10 sec her poctf) a' ll\.'1'4111JI 11.111.!'" l' horn ll1 lhl0 lOlkc1t\CUncon'iCIOUS. a~ oppo\Cd ·to a dttin1tl\C c\pcn cncc . Born rn T ul..a. O kla .. 10 a ( hcrokce-Fre nch' mother and c red. IJlhl·r HarJO h.-fl home a1 16 10 attend 1he lns1nutc of \ml'm:Jn Indian .\rls. hoarding school in Santa Fe H3rJO fell tn lo' c v.11h thl' d~n "'here she ha r.cm31ncd. C\Cept fo r hon IOll"r' al\. to 1h1s da) \n earl~ bttcfm3rnagc pr,oduccd her son Phil nov. :!O. v.ho 'harl'\ H:ir,o., 'dcwn ho mc. A teen-age da ughter. R-a1n) l>av.n. lrom her numagc to Jll\e t\m('n can J>O(I \1moh O n11. attends a boarding '>thool 1n c"' ~1c~1 o. · ..\her a "am•t\ of tcmpora'r) JOb ,HarJO ceturncd to school aruLrcu.:.uJ.~ i trom the l 'nl\cr'>ll \ of C"' MellCO and la1a l'Mn}J a n M r ·.\. from the r:cnownr<f Iowa iilcri. \\ vrl.. \htip · · . · · llarJo·, lir'' hook. pubhshc..'<1in1975and1.·n111led ''The I as1 ~on~·· h:io, ~en to llo"ed b) 1"'0 .more book' of 1ncr~stng popularn\ ... \\ha1 Mtion•Dro'c .\1e To Thi., .. and "\he llad ~onH· I ltlf'>l'' ·· I larJV c\pccts m mul11pl~ .lhc h~l.b) t~o 1h1~ )ea r :·in .\1:.ld LOH' an<.I W.ar .. v.111 be appearing this fall from \\e~k,an l n1,cr\1t) Prl'\!> This boo of poems dtflc~ from llarJo s prc' td u-. "'orl.. 1.n t.hat ''the piece<; arc m orl.' .~arrat1\-e In .. onw v.a\\ I'm 131..tng more nsl..'> v.11h 1h~ poems. HarJo SJ1d • \n l:,cn ercall'r m l..' ma) be Har.Jtf\ Olh,Cr book d ue lhl\ fall lrom lhl· I n1,cf\11\ ol \ni'onJ Pn~\ 11\ <ollabora11o n "'"h a .. 1runoma phoh raphcr 11.'phcn !)trom . -'icc'rC'l'I r rom the ( cnll'f ul lhl' \\.orld'' ,., a p1c1oral tud) ol the f o ur < orner\ \;3, 3JO Rc~r' a11on al-companiecj b) Har1<>'\ IC\I "It'-. not reall~ pC>Cm., •. HarJO SJ1d ol 1hc 1e":··11s more of v.ell I do n't know · "'h.lt 111., A ~ncal narrat1\C I suPPo~ :· • ( urrcntl) HarJO 1H d1 ting an an1holog) officuon by Nat1\C .\mencan "'omen -tnch.iing both "fonh and C)ou1h Amencan writer. -with the provacau"e v.or~ing 11tlc -Re in"cn11ng the E:ncm).·s Tongue." Resides this projttt. the pott d 1v1dcs her time bc1v.ecn 1cach1ng a1 the University of .\nzona al T u5eo n v.herc 'lhc " a 1cnurcd associate professor. wn11ng scftp1s for public 1elc"1i.1o n and 11~1ng readings o(hcr poctl). HarJO "-Ill read 31 ~·30 p·m. Saturd3) at tt"te f-orum fhc:11cr .\n flc\tMll C1round\.' Laguna Bcal'h .\ S7 do na11on "'111 bl' rcque\1cd_.111h,e dwr f.c)1 mo re informa11o n u111 4tf4-tP7S JOJ,H•rJo •.' . Priire Rib .& 'Alaskan~ Crab . -~$1495 "For all th§ times I was Out of town, For only $14.95, you can sink your teeth into a th id cut of under ·prime rlb and one-half pourid.of Alaskan King Crab lep. The big ones, packed with that 5Weet white crab meat. lndudes aab ~isque « Romano salad. your choice of baked potato. rice or fresh ~~us hot bread and buaa. ~ on the Rmben E. Lee Is petal, but this is one you just won't want to miss! 151 f'.U( CDilSC Hwy. Ntwpon Be.ich 675;5790 ' . . . we .re going to · Brandon's ·for Valentine's weekend!" y,_ ..... JW'I ...... • ' ' U'IChfdH ~\'·- f()f QM ....... fl I .. llUllt- ~·etlf ~.,..., Hotel ~.d · ,h .......... •fl JUI'' fl•lftl • up.in •n•••I •"" • llq .iem "'4 '""'· Jinfw r '"' 1.u fl at~ ... • and 1 t'udlo ,._..,, ,...Htt HJUrfftf Of lk ...... t • rfliwftlllunu of ru-1 tiliftMhhl --"'~ ·. . . . ......... ~-­.... _ .. -..,Ml..&. .... ,...... '""'er11,'°'n W "-•• oi ._. Cit ,._,,.._ .. 1.-..,T•• .................. <r•llftll , ............. _ . .................... '""' •• ti ,_..,, ,_ ,u .............. "'"" n-~.., .... lt\lft\nJ c....-t .... ~ .... .,,. __ ...... c.. --, .. .,,...., . . .,,,., ...... fl__,,, ..... ,..... 7 ,· No clear favorites amo~g Academy Award nominees HOLi \WOOD C .\Pl -Rang1nc from Dustin Hoflman·s auusuc sa- 'ant in .. Rain Man .. to Tom Hani..\· boHumcd-man 1n .. 811:: Motion Picture .\cademy \Otcn. provided a <Seat1cr shot hi-1 of nom1nt-cs for the 61 ~t 0\Gll'\. .. R:11n Man .. musl be con.,1dcn:d a slight taH>nlc ""h eight nom1- • HAPPY HOUR .... P"' • Fone 1100 d oev•re• •Hou w,,.. 4 OnnU ltom lhe w.i;. S 1 7~ na11on tar lrorn thei'\"\:Ord 1.i 'loel h} .. All Aboul be .. 1n tl)SO ''>lr.tnJcl~. .. R11n Man .. has "'On no honors lrom cnuo organ1Latwm Foll0\\1ns ""h SC''"" nom1na11oni. "ere .. M1sm\1pp1 liurn1ng .. pn11!K'd for m ra\\ dr:ima hu1 bl3\ll'd for II'> Cl\ 11 nght hmo11 and "Dangl.'rou~ L1a1~ns:· ~droom intrt~~c among thl• f fl'n<h 3rt\t0\r.ll\. 1n 3C.:\l'pt1ng 3 )C.'lOndar) role 1n ( UrtO\llll'\ ahound 1n lhc· 61 st .. " orl1ng uirl""') Hoth he and H3r- non11na11on\ The mo\t embattled mon I ord pla)cd i.uppon forthl•star- tilm IO ~l.'3r\ ... rhl' I J\I rt·mp1a11on mal1ngpcrformann·ot Mdan1d1nJ'· ol C hmt · ''ai. norninatt'd for Manin . lith -and '""'re p:i1d hand'>omd~ \cor\l.''tl.'\d1n:c11on .inll 1101hingclsc Do .\c.:·:H.lcm) \Oil'\ 1111 h:l\1.' a 'Wa'> hn 11,·d tor br:I\ 1..·r) ·• mad-on "'"h \t"'''-'n \p1d~rg·1 01 do l>1d ·\1gournc) \\ca,l'r°'I douhlc the) \1m1ll) :,n1tl at ht>\ olfo.:c nomina11on fl'\Uh lrom her g:ill3nlf) \W:CC\\'• 440oe of the top ten night pol in , Orang County ... " I he' 1inon:d h1'> all-11mt' mash "[ I th'° btra-Tcrre tn31 ·• '\o" 1hc' \l1p mJn\ ma_1or \."31l'&Onl..') for h1Ho-pn><lul 1100 "1th D1!1nl..'' '\\ ho I raml·d Rog~·r Rabb11 .. lc./l\lf, b1s- gl''' \\1nnc1 ISi ":? 11111lmn donwi.t1c gro'>'~l (Plnse ~•OSCARS/Page 241 • SPECIAL PAST A ............. $3.00 ""'''' A o/mo,. Su<> Mon .T. 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Generuw ly pourtd lo14 price J rinlts. Our cw.tnmf't' haH· het-n com1n Ji! hat'k !-tnct' 1~70 Located at Iii:! Plt1l'tmt1a Ill Cul.ta Mesa. near 1-:'th Strf't-t C-1111 t'4f\ d09 I or ti.I I '11141:1 ZUBJi3 GILDl-:0 CAGI-~ H11i:h1 ntxl oM to Z11h1I'.,. All our pina' '" ~ombm8lton all topping .. at ;, !-1!'1 1 ~6.9!'> tnke oull Wide screen plU:. b T \.s, game & videos. f'ull C'uckuul Bar. Open i dav... Lunch & 01 .. ner 171 I l'lac t>ntia. C<~WI Mrsa uotrnY ''· c.1· 1 · .... I'" I ' I I\ I• 111111-111~ t t f \ tl •I .... ut:.t t'1\hl11f)1 \ • 1 II ' 1 ' r"" ·1 .t t"r ll1t I~~: .11111 'Ill ti H .. hll\ \h(.t(0~. AIRPORTBR INN HOTEL 4•,(11 P~r ... (',_. II~. :-ff,.llO't s. ... h.~tL'f THE BA 1'9811\Hh.ll 'l"•hl\ ~'" T CA y 11111 l.J•y.,i.. N.\opc;<I 0...-h fl'I~ ~m C&.UYUORSE A USE I AU~~ .... '-te AM. 641 1112 ID .1411 v .. Loclo. 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I '>ll~ ·· l hat'\ to n·mind loll.'> thal the a"Jrth \\Jll IX' on \8( ·I\ on a ~ cc.lnc'lda' All pl\'' inu., tdC\J\t'I haH' ~'l·n ()fl M ondJ' 11 Jdll uinJll) nw' ll' thcatl·~' lir,t msht ot thl' \H'd •. But kanng a latx1r d1\puu: the cl'n:moo~ "a '" m hl·d to nHdl'l~I. th1\ h'Jr bcl.tU"' 1h,• lon1ral l lor 1c1r,·1~on I TALI AN Vl NNJt:\ Thf' h<-.. t hahan food prt'f)ltrt>d lrom tht' fre--h, .. t 10f(red1enL' u'\10~ no pre""" Jll\ ('•., ~It .... u~er nr ex· Cf'-.. .. 1,1h . (h\,n~ h" \'111n1E' ( 11lan- drea of Hrooklvn Pina \\ ork!t, famou .. for ha\.1oir Tht-Bt .. 1 1'1z.a 1n Or11111(t' Count\ b\ Tht Gre-.1 • P111u Hunt .!iO t-:..i .. t 171h ...,lrt't"t in c, ... , I \lt: .... I 7:.!.! 9~'fi I \'11..LA ':'IOVA,. .\ ht· 1utal11l hd\' \:lf'\4 trt'llt' lhl' rj•Jn~ntll "f'lllOj( ttl•t ha· rn.ulr lht- \ 111.1 _:..;.,, .1 o .... ,,... 1al kind iii 111au·" lur 11\t r .!ii vrar.. Supt>rh 1 u1•nll' tr om ( 't 11ir.1l anti Nurtht>rn ltilh' 1 rH1I II\ Old \\: 11rld dum11 F • t1•n .. 1H· \\.tn«-Ii l l>irinN mJ:htl\. f'1811t1 I 1r F ·•II mcmu 111 l 1111 1 m U II\\, 1·(,, I lftj!h"-•1~, ~., l>"rl U1• " h +.I:! '7..,Mll NE><tCAN Ml CA A Thett food 11 like• lrip to MH1ro• H Mp1t.ahty goet hand in hand w1lh t.heir motto, "M1 .Cua et Su Ce.-," or mv hOWle 11 vour bou . 1'' uib· tithed mce 1972, 1t'1 no IKNl fn~nd tnJOY dinins htrt• <>Ptn da1ly from 11 a.m. for Lunch, l)in n.r and ('ock1eile. En~ttainmHt Wed.·Sun. nich\I in th• Burro RoOm 296 FAit 17th StrMt. Cott.a M ... EH5-7626. * • A•~r~aa ,_, .... ,._ .... fl:l•ll "-11.7' .. , .. • • 11 ... , .... .......... 1 .......... '"" ... 1A .......... • ........ rr.. tlLOO .,. ....... , ...., .. &.aroe41 • • hevll ,,_ ••t..M ,_ .... 1111.H • ....... .... ..... ....w ••• Nnlu• ........ " ...... ... _ ... ... .... ~'-* ........ ... ........... .. _. "_.... ....... ....... ..... ......... ... ... ...... Sit Daily Ptlot O.Mbook/ Friday, ~ 17, .. \ .. tC'Chn 1rn1n'> c\p1rc~ prior to t~ t)'P1· cal Mond<I) broadcast date fhc sho"' r<'turn' to the hug,c \hnnc ~udttonum. st'Cn" of last \Car\ tratt1' gndloc.: k The lit~ ol Lu\ .\ngcles ha'> prom1\Cd to clean up 11\ 3 l f he )ln'Ct~ "CIC ~ t'IOi\SCJ lar,t Mar~ h that I"'<> pr\.'gnant nonHn<.'c' (,lcnn < lo~ .ind \kl) I tn.'C.'p. had 10 a~ndon I heir l1111ou\1ne<> ctnd 14.llk to lhc th«:Jtcr G RAN O DINNER THEATER lmpr~ ''t diointc 1nd-prort" .. 1unal prudu win .. are ure lf> plE'a~ Pach limf' )OU \I'll. Th• ext raordin.1n: butfrl offf'r roa't baron of bct'f, glued ham <A ith a fnut 11ce. Gt."11r~1d C'h1t kf'n ~•th pt>1chl' nd !(lute and tht' Mahi Mahi'' .. "td 1n 114'11 nt ... mce. Tri color ft'llUl .. 'rn1 tmd 1 u :.m 1 a rtal fa\11rite- En '" dm1wr uncl cl pl8\ tontl(ht! <{rancl l>mnn ThHttr l11ntt-d "11 hm th.-(~r11nd Hott-I in \o hf'lm lit I tlut.-1 \\'a\ Call i2::? 77 Ill CJNECFAK~ GINO\ OS TH£ HlLL Almt l a ( '"'I.a M.. la:ndmari.. whtrt fr1t'nd nd mt'mori meet. Gino's 111n't an Italian R iamanl, hut • r tauraril hei run b <loun lt•l11rn t-:"en t t'\f' m "' 111 1an 1tt'm11, t \ 11 • nfft-r n Ju e ' ritty ol other 1tttm on tht'tr menll. Known t r ··Hon t food 11nd tmmdlv »tniice," GiM'l' featur 11 varif'd mf'nU with trnph i ''" q11ahty and r.a11onabltt im . l.1;,e tnttrta•n~nl fan thru. ~at. lrum ;~pm. S.turc1•\ &: ~undav br.akfut frt>m 9 a m Locat..d •t .c 1-:Ut 17th SltHl. Co•Yi Meiwa. C II 6.SO· l7fl0 for rt.s •rv.t1ont, d1rectton1 or whatever * • * .. .... • * * •• b DPi H111111n•Dn •••:rt ..... . l.llceiwood •......••.......... 69 87 LoS AlmllltOI.... •. . . . . . . • • • . 51 Edlsorl •••..•••. ~.r············ ~6 . Gltv-..•....................•.... ·~ '~··························· ~6 Oce~ View ................ 75 Et~lllda .................... 6-, Estal'Kl• ••..•••.••.....•.•••••• 6~ Nort~ Vlsta ....•....•••.•.••• 6~ L:.tguna Hiiis .•....•...•...•.• 61 Corona del Mar .....•.. r.• 69 lJJ)I~ .••••••.••.••••.••.••••• 65 Mater Del ...............••••. as c~~ ........................ 58 Newport ChrlstlM •••.•• 85 Bethel Christian ........•.. 79 Measles outbreak • worries Officials 1y PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of IN 0..,, l'1lcM SI""' The number of rcponed measle ca~"S an Orange ( ount~ increased nearl) tenfold 1n IQ8 . prompting health officials to urge that parent have their children "accmated as cart) as 12 months of age Normall). doctors recommend that children not be "accmated for measle • mumps and rubella until they are at least I .S months of age. But since Dec. 12. Orange Count) has had 30 cases of red measle to infants )Oungcr than 12 moiHhs And. 1n 19 . I 09 measlrs cases were report ed to thl' count). com· pared 10 I 2 rrponcd case the pre' 1ou )Car "Southern California to general 1s ha' ing a persmencc of measle tran missions." \aid Dr Thomas Prendergast. man gcr of thr county Health ('are Agrnc) 's Ep1dem1olog) and D1)Casc Control dt\ 1 100 The 1ncrtasc tn cases of red measle resulted to the . Health Care gene) temporanl) IO\o\Crtng the age at "'hach "a c1na11on arc r«ommcnded The up u~ to cases as notable b«ausc the t; mted ~\ates ha~ all but chm mated · mca'ilc through "''dr- pread 'acc1na11on program . Dunn& the four-\o\1."(li.. pc nod co' cr- 1nJ thL 1.·r.I "' 1 >::i' and' the ~g1nn10a ol l %'1 the l enter for D1sca~ (ontrol in Atlanta rC\'el\~d mcao;lcs report from JU t 12 ~talc\ .. mo t of the rnuntr) ha" no f Please see MEASLES/ .Al bought for S 1. 75 million 1y PAUL .AKHIPLEY Of-~ ..... k.elf °'" pttt' his a urantcs that he \o\OUld \a\t~ II, dcH·lopcr Roger I Ub) lo t his Nc\o\pon Bca'h house 1n b.lnbupt~ proo:ethnft.S th1 "~l. The e\late on ~2nd trcct \o\ll S aucuomd l hu~da)' for-S I 7.S m1lhon T\o\O b1dde~ at the i1Ul't1on m Pl1ctnt1a parried 'ix lk and forth follo\o\1n1 th1.• opening bid \lf$1 146 m1llton. l he \o\tnnina bid was m tk b\ Thoma ( ov.an . "'ho rcprc\Cnted San"' a Banli.. of < ahfom1a \an"• Banl holJs the ~cond dceJ of tru\t on tht propert) un "'hich l ub" rcl)Oncdl) O\o\l'\l S9 0.000 ThcfirstdetJ.on"'h' h Lub)O\o\td SI.I million .... , hdd b> the BJnl of l -0 naele fhc f)f<X'ttds fmm lhursda~ 's tru!>ttt' ~le "'"I pa) oil the tim mortpae. San .. a Bank." 111 thcn sell the C\tatc (,..aw SH AUCTION/ AlJ ~leb•~ .................. 84 GE COAST 25CENTS .. ATVRDAY,FEBR~~RY 18~ 1989 o..ey ........... ~ .............. Backhoe branh•• ••Id• barrier to let Nit water flow Into H~ntlngton Wetlands. Restored Huntington ·Wetlands to becorrie an Oasis for fish, fowl By ROBERT IAltt<ER "1th1.'d bl.·t"Cl'n Broolhurst lr~I Jnd the '°13nl3 ,\na c.w1iwo~,._k..., ttl\cr.tncJJ>aufu:. <..oa \ H!i.hv.a) and the' lalbert flood ( ontrol ( hanncl ----( nn~r' n11nn1sl\ ~on one for Mother ature on "Thi 1 a highltght 1n m) ume 11, otlice .. ..aid I nJJ\ "'hen the) pu11hc uov.nma touches on the 17-acrc ( ounul"'om n (1ra~ \\ tnlhcll one of mort' 1han 100 Huntinaton WC11ands. an o:ms for \o\tldlilc alongside pulplcon hanl,j tolekbratc thel'n'.ironmtntal mile 1ont: bu\thnit Pac1fi\ C"o3st li1ghv.a in tlunt'lngton Bc.ich "It'\ an 11nestmtn1 into our future \nd that"• n1rc \ a b1a )~llO\o\ badthoe brushed a 1de th<' la t ~"Jusc 1.'l.onomu,: gro" th .ind the dollar 1 mo 1 often the earth<.'n hJrncr. hfc·a1\lna salt v.atcr from the laJben bottom ltnl' .. <.·hannd llO\o\l'd o'er the dejradcd lands \ 11. l e1p11g. a board member of Hun11n· ton tka~h ln\lronmcntal c\pcrt' predict that the area. v.hen \\ctlanJ~ l onSC"r,ann that''> ~n v.orl 1n110 ~'"the thl" P/C"JC\ 1 1'i a httle fan her aloni. \,\ 111 teem "'•th bird • Y.l'tlanJ, \1n e I 985 told onlool ers on a tmahtanJ \unm fo.Mtnd other crc11urn mornmg thJt he hop('s the m;all ~·a~ ~tora11on "'iii Manne b1ol<>11st Donald J Rei h said the OCt'an \tn ea .. .i tnal run to tx' e\tcndeJ to the 6ol"1 ( h1\a anJ "'.11cr .. ,11 btina about a ""IC in \o\lldhle The re tored <>thc1 poten113I v.etlaoJs ncarb) \o\Cll1tnd\ po' 1bl) "ill attract halibut to come and spa"'"· ( Jhlorn1a had lo t ahout 0 pel\·ent ol 11' "~tland\ to an 1mptc 1\1.' ~us1cal feat. he said · • dl'H'IOIJrtlc.'llt in r1.-ccnt )l'il~. le1p111 \31d. Othtr tctenUSts Pf't'dect that pl'hun • percannt \bout c;o 000 cubu.: 'irJs or dirt "111 be re mo' rd 1n lakons and the cndanscrtd cl1ppt"r rails. least tern, and lhl· ni:\t thr~·I.' \\\'\:li..5 .u J '°'' of abou1 $ OllO to he HdJma S.1o1nnah 'IJ9rTO• v.1ll 1r1cc the arta. sand· r,..•MIHOASIS/A2t .Al E>S viCtims .. to have .own shelter in OC By LESLIE EARNEST Orange ( ount) \\ 111 bl: onl' i>I 10 lOUOlle Ill the \IJll' 10 ha\e a hontl'!l'\ 'helter ~t .1 itk six·\ 1til:lll) for people\\ tth \llh I hl' I -month pilot '>hdtl·r proJc(I. "'h''-" \\tll p10\1di: 17 \hehel"I 1a1e- "1Jl bt•g1nn1ng June \0. 1'>90 1 _bclt~ ci...Lu~t:. fu..il 01 llS luru.i UL the OJ\IOll ~ r h1. apphl nC'll.'le"\·toJ to operate the rc\1den11JI 'lhcltl'r 1~ the AID 'il.·r' l\.C l-ound,u1on an < o 13 Mesa l he '>l'k,uon ho"eH'r. Jocs not nl'<Y'i"1nl) ml•an thl' 'lhdter v.ould ht 1n ( O\IJ \k\J "l hi\ I\ J neY. C'ffort b\ the lxpartmcm ot Health 'er' ace to addrl'\S "hat appear., 10beJ1ro"'1n1 . problem ol homekssnc amons t)tr\on' \\Ith \ID\." 'IJ1d .... enneth .._11cr \I.lie hl·alth \$•"'-''tor ··Thi:' :.4'' Cl\' natun: an\J llu\.tua11na rnur<;C ol th~ d1\Ca~. aloni \\Ith th~ f>O\ l'rl\ rnJdl:QUate nutn11on and lad, ol meJ1lal la1c amon& homeless pcopk rnmb1n1.• to tnC.:rt"a~ \Uflenn1 among 1h1 population. "The hcltcrs arc intended to pro' 1de a 1ablc home where resi- dent ma,, 1f nccc sary, arranae for 3nd reccl\c 1ntcrmtttent home · health. M>C1al and men\al health ser' 1C"c un11I the) find other housina or un11I the~ require JM•~ment in a mcd1 al fa lht~:· Kizer added. .. -\II health care scrvi~ must be pr~ rcs1<knts b)' appropnaie- 1) trained or licensed health care pro\ 1dcrs not emplo)cd by the Resi- dcnual A ID helter." T-.ent~ ·thrtt applicants sobmataed proposah tor re 1cknta.J AIDS hcl\C~ 1x1ec:n \o\ert sclec1ed to be contractors at 11 ttes. Mort than half the applicants se1ccttd to \akt pan 1n the proaram are from Qra •• Los \ngdn. n Diego and Rt"cnide \)\lnllC It 1s too carh to lnow where the Ora nae ( ouni~ shelttt wlll be located >\hhough the htahest per \3p1ta population of IDS cun is 1n l~&una Beach. a spoket'lllOft\U\ f<w \ \l 1\J 1he sheller W<>uld hkcty be fr"'.&W .. W/A21 Residents win order to stop grading in LB ly PAUL .ARCHIPLEY ~me mailer lrttS, but several laf'llC Of.,,.. o .. ")> .....,, s1 .. n tr('C behe' e'd to be at least 200 years nld hadn't be-en touched. Opp;..'nt"nl\ of :l dl'\clopment pro-'\\e\Ough1 1t(thcorder)1norderto Jt'd that v.ould llattcn the h1ghr t ~eep the tatu quo," Schw•r said, pomt in I .iguna 6Cach "'lln :a tcmpor· ··ahhou•h unfonunatcl'-. '*" think an rl•,1r111n111 order Frida' .. 1 T h1.· orJ\·t "'' ( ummi !>loner ..-n,lrmou damqc has alreedy oc- ( l,aiwr \1 p,,1~ in Orange Count\ curn"d \ufX•nor < oun brough1 10 a h3h th" • But "'e're rspect.111) arat1fted we prehm1naf) v.ork unJet v.a~ for topped the bulldozers before they grJJin~ol th\· ~O ~-alrc 1tl?'attht> Top uproote\i the.' c-.1rcmcl} old coastal Ill thi: \\--0rld OJ~ G~m \l·h"'3P.l'r an ulliccr in the ·'\\e'rc tn1ng to prcstf'\c the lop tll thl \\ orlJ 'c1ghborhood h1ahe 1 spot 1n Laauna Beach for \\~1a1mn ~1J thr rt training t\Cf'\bod):· he said -1 nrJC'r r~·quirc' 1he Je' eloper 10 top The propcn) ~as formerly owned • \,\,1ri.. ,,n lhl' entire \Ill.' nOlJU\l lh" 1. b~ the Lagun.a Beach ntfied School • n\'llL\hCK '1d • l>1\lm t \o\h1ch tra 1 1n "'ll!>'~-_,,., -p~r .... e-~·-r, \' t~ unds tor rcno,aun1 lajuna 1 ht• nl'\I \IC'Jl 1 a prthm•nar) Beach High hool 1n1unt 11\ln hl'ann~ IJll'<l at Q \0 a m .\t that ume the City Counc:1I f 11Ja\ 111 ".m1a \n.1 'oted 4-1 to appro'c a tract map for R\''"knt\ \H3mblcd 10 \lop de-rnnstq1Ct1on of 36 homes on Alta 'duprncn1 till \\l"l.·l. ;alter the~ \\('re Laaun-:a Boulc',ard 1,1.,l'n h\ 'u1 fHl\4: "'hen prep:irauon c1&hborhood uS()(lallon ~m- lur F.rJJing ~·~Jn hers \a) the) a'"' not oppoted to \ l l'la1111n "'.1' d1.an-d oO 1he 11c , dl',cltlpmt'nt of the entut Mtc, but .1ntl fl mo' al nl '"' nal oal tr\.'('\ the) "ant rustom homes b\ult instead tx.:.in · ot tral·t homes and the> want the llnolt Opf)(lll\'nh bd1t.:\ cd nothing \o\Ould 10 n:ma1n undc,doptd as <>pen lx Jone until the \'Rd ol the ra11l\ \pJle a.,,,n m \pnl Tht' neighborhood a SOC'lll1on atlo Bui I r1J3,·s rl' tnumna onkr ha\ filed a la"su11 apinst lM .chool \J.' l'J ~·H·ral ant tt•nt ~' the ~ 1· · d1<;tnct . dl"nl' "ant 1u pr~-.cr' (" "\\ e're gratttitJ that wtuk wc·re h\o\.l~el ,,ml "<'r~ ~ad ~11.UO 00 f~W ... QllADINQ/AJ Co.ntrO_versfal po9k sparks OC re~deis' interests 8y 90e VAN IYKfN Of .. ..._,...te.# l 1kc the mt of the IM.lmK' worid. Orantc ( ounty' MOlkm commun1t) 1\ outlllilN oYtt the pubfKat1on of Bntssh author Salman Ruthdic's allqori<'al no"'' .. The Sltante Vtna.0 • • Motlmts thfOUlhc>Ut the~ hive rondcmMd the · book. whidl the)' IA)' ckpic1s tbt prophet MoMmmcd. his •t" Ind tOflc>Wen '"aft ObcilM ... Mt. "Thttt 11 a.._)' a lot otltriolt •• .. m 1n the • Wna." Mid Or. MulMHlttl Sldd*y ........ Vallt) ""*"' and pn>le11w OI ~:r. .... • c.a Seate fuHtrton -Pfooltuwll ._.,..~lbou' Moele' .. 1.. To afar wt.o ... , ._. ....._ ii• •we •• ,,...,. (C)IM>J "°"' w =-:.':!!,,..,"""' UwJ"" c•~o.row ... tht'm • lot more false 1m~:· ~rci boo ~llers. mtanv.h1lc, are dthalutd bcausc the pubhc1t) gcneratrd b) l\~m1c CrttK'itm of the v.ork hu sparl..rd an ·c,plcn1on ot 1n1crc,t 1n tM ontt ~urt ftO\d , •1 had st' <'Optn of 11 and the) sat on tM shehcs for 01ocr a month,'' Ytd ChU(k Babirada. ml"Mtf of the C:ro•n Books \IOrt' tn Hununston kKh. ''Tht-n IM ton1ro1oen} broke and tht> ~out ovf'milfH. l'\~ bttn t')t .. •o ~t more.' bu• tM ~bhshtr 11 M)'"'l I~ won't have H) until at knl nc~• "'ttk. l'v~ bftn lrttt"I an l\tf'W ol I 2 to a l"IU about it c"tt)' hc>ur." ':™ putif K' mattons bonanl~ ... IOUtlWd off '"" ·~ b) lran·s )'l&ollah Ruhollah Khomrini. who conirtftncd RYllMtit I0*8th and 1nncM1ftttd a 12 nulhon bount) to an) one '-'hO l 1llcd the· authl\r On-t n~'· to..homt'1n1 1ncrca"---d the bount> to S5 million · "h1f,· notappro' inaof1hed"·"1h th~u. \1dd1k\ ~1d \1t>\kms ~re JU\t1ti1bl) outraacJ b' the n1.l\cl Rr"rx-" t tor thl' prupht't \ioh~mmcd 1\ of paramount 1mpon11ncc l. 1ocn •ma&\.~ ol the prophl't 1n ,. rch&ll)U\ conte\\ arc forbi~n •. "Tht1 author'' "~'".'I t1oef') filth~ 1h1n11m-.inablt about lht Pruphct. h""' 1fe, h1scon,panions an~ about tht holS n tr ul Me«1 .. ht s.a1d "TM publl\h«1 Jon't \l'tm 10 nu"t' that lM} arc 1n\u1t1.,. t~ mosl Pf'ttMlU\ th1n1 that ~ hoW. our fa11h. I «ad u l"'o v.«ks ~o It 1 a \CN painful thin., h hum \OU .\nJ for 1h11 ansuh to bt' P"Ot«l<'d 1n t~ nam<" of frttdom of htcraturc '" 'Af\lnl " Seddtk:\ ••d he don not favor C'fn1onlup. but that GOOD MOR ING Crouword• ...... lntM41il11Mnt Hamls. •. 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The \ho"' return~ 10 the huge hnne .\ud1tonum. enc of L1'>1 >Car'~ tralfo. gndlock. The Cll\ of Lo~ ·\t1gckc. ha\ prom1 ..... -d 10 clean up 11\ Cll't fhc tn.-ct~ "'ere i.o cloggc-d la'it \1arch that t"'O pn.-gnant nomin,·t·~ (1fcnn < lo~:.1nJ \kl)I Strccp. h ti 1t1 3000<.fun lhClf hmOU~lnCS OnJ \\.al~ \II the.-1hc;11cr. STEAK & SEAFOOD "lwre 1lw lll('l\U 1t .. 11 ure:. lj\J1rlle" h!.t• µrunt nh ul lw£'1 au J"'· unh -.alo1111 lher Hood Exit/Newport ITAUAN f\n Sant.i \n.• ;149 1:111. --------------- REUBEN E. LEE 1 The best F-eafood m town i till on t he boat! Not just for holidays and ~pe<:1al occasion • Reuben t . Lee ~ervei-delic1ou:. teaks. seafood & pecialtie every night of the week. Lunch. brunch, dinner. Banque~ for up LO 400. Weddings, partie . receptions, etc. In Newport Bay I.~! F:;.. Coast Hwy . Newport Beach ti I )·.') 19(). Zl'.BI ES Pure and '<1mple. iust like mother'<; loH•1 They ~rve JO oz. lobster tatli-, f1le1 mignon, prime rib, ribs and chicken at the mosl reaMJnahlt> prices in Costa ~1l'l'&. The<.e din ners erved on pec1al n1ghL" open -: nights. Generuu ly pourl'd lnw price ('•mk . Our cu tomt'r-ha\e heen coming Oil<'k •u nce I 9i0 Located at 1712 l'la«nl1a in CO'!ta Me a. near 1-:1 h Strttl Cell fi45 ~ 1 or 6:J I !J~O:l ZUBl tS G I LDED CAGE Hight next oor to Zul11t--. All our pizza, are large 16", an~ com binauon (,,pings. a ;, . ~, :-. . . t3 e out l W 1ae screen plu ~ TV , gamt-S &. v1dt'ofl. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 dav., Lund1 & Di.1:1er lil.t Placentia. 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I # .f ~ ~ . VINSU.'S Tht IJt--1 llahan lood prt'f>llred frcom 1ht-frt-..,ht>i.l ingredient' u ... ing n11 prt':-t. ''Lill\,...., -.alt • .,UKBr, nr l'X• t t''' l1H.-Ov.11ed b\" \in me Cu Ian drea ul Rrcx1kl>'ll. P122A \\."ork , fum uu ... tor having Tht> Re.at P112a in Ornni.:t ( ounl) h\ Tht> (•rt!.Jl 1'111<1 Hunt .?';O 1-~-.t.l'ith !'\trt-f'I m <"c•'-hl \ft-... 3 7:.!:! 9.!6 L VILLA ~ov .\ llt'a11tll ti "·"' \If'" t rt•.1t~ 1h1• rnm..inlll 'clltn!( th.it ha~ 111.idt ch~ \' 111:1 ="o\ 1 1 •• pc( 1nl k1od ol plat 1 •• l11r 11-.:1 r :11• \f'lll"o :...u1>i"rh lUI 1111· lrom <'u11ral ond ~orlhHn h ah "t'T' r·d ii> Old W11rld ch11r m J.:, 11·11•1\ 1 \\lne 1r~1. J>innn 111i:h1 h'. P t rn•t "H. full menu lll r oq •• m I II ",.,., C'1111~t H 11ehW1ii\. ;-.;. \ P"rt H1 no h ll~.: ;~~J fVIEXICAN Ml CASA T~1r food is li~e a t.tip to Mt"uro' H01p1talily soea hand IO hand with lheir motto, "Mi Cue et Su Cua;· or my ht'UU .. vour houw-FAt.b· liahed 11nce 1972. 1t'1 no tttrtl friend~ enjo~ dimni here. ~n d11ly from lJ a.m. for Lunch, Oin· ner and Cockiaia.. Entertainment Wed un n11ht.a 1n tht Burro Room. 296 EUt 17th tr" Co.u Mtta. ~5· 7826. GRANO DINNER T HEATER l mp~\l\f' d1ntnl( and prnfe-. 1onal pwductuin .. are ~ure w plea-.e ea«h 11mt' \OU "'11. Tht> t>.xt raord1nan hulft>t offe" roa t baron of l'tt-f, ~la1ed ham v.ith a fruit c.au1e. Georic1n ch1dlt>n with ~acht and 1(~1t:><• and the ~lah1 Mahi JJ> M'f\ed in a 1wa ... n1 ....tut't' Tri color fttiu~ c.1n1 and <'rt'am '" a real fa\"nnt~ En111 dinner and a plav lf•n•l(ht'. c.r.md f>mntr Tht>ater lill'Mtt'd \l.tlh111 th«> (;r,rnd Hott·I in r\n h1:11\\ .1t I !1111t-I \\'a.\.<" II 72.!·71111 ONE OF AK~ GINO' O!\ THE HILL Alm<l'<t a <'ocn.a Meu landmark whert fntnd• and rntmori m~l. Gino'• ,,,n"t an It.than RKtaurant, hut a r taurant bean run h • 11 . . et\e many Italian item•. t t~ al ' <1fftr a larit~ \ar1tty of uthtr 1lt'mt nn th ir mtn11 Kno-n for "Hon t food and friendh rv1ce:· (~mo·, ftatur a vari.d menu w1\h t.mpha~• on 4u1hty and tta .... nablt> prit . l.1\.t' entf'rtainm.nt \for1. thru !'i11t. from I( 30 p m Satutdll\ & Sundav hruUaa1 from 9 • m Located at ~2l'I t-:a.t 17th ~tf'H't, Coit.a 1a.. Call 6SO 17M for ret trvat on•. d1tt<"llon1 or what.evfr. c:r ·~--\JR~NTS - I . I I I _411. $ I: I II//; ~ ._I 4 JI 1; ,// /4; I :..1 AIRPORTER INN HOTEL c •• 11 ...... 1 ttUO IUllMI ... ,,.. ...... lltiOO MMArtJ.w Hhd ,,., ... -.i;1 11.fl M .MtlllMI ~•soo ........ • • * • THE ALLEY ·v~,~t!::-4 .. ,& .... QMtlOM> &.M-llOCIO •".Ot Pett(" C _. II"' '-pwt 8-1> Mi."!il\'fi -* THE BARN "'°• •• " ••••11 I l*'~h·ll T ... i.., J.l9N1• A.,•rltee ,.... ..... ,,_ . ...,. . .... ,.. • • * . . r . THS CAN!lfERY "nfoe4 ....... , ... .......... llllll IAF•~lt•. "lffport lle«h 17:>.6m .,,,..~ . ..,. . ..... • * .. .... * CaAZYHOR8K STEAK.ROUSE "tu•• ,,._ llL .. 11-·• .. ........ .. .....,. 1.:tal Bruol!k.Uvw, ll<ult.o AM. 64t 1'1) l'.•foM • * • LSMIDI . l'r•e<tl , ,.,_ ...... .... ..... ~llllMI ' .M11 "• ......... '"-.,w\ S.Cli, 176 ... I * llA•CSLL0'8 • l"'!Ol ............ _,..., ... 9-dt. .. , '* hell•• ,.... ..... .... ..... .. ...... ----•• I ... _ ........ -"' 17111 ..... ('-.......... 7 •• ........ ..._.. ... _.. ....,. ... * • n•w~• UJ'•1-llAJl AGIULL ....... .. ...... ~··-, .... ' 11-.""""'" ...._ m wn . "-• * U.•• -;. . -... -. . • ........ • r._... ••• 2 ........... .......... ........ ........ .... ..... .. ..... * Ksu ...... n LI;~ -....... 1 .. 1 "' '._. ••• ,_ ,..._.,. ................. -: •• ...... .... ...... .._ ..... .. .... I .. • • ... ... * .. -~-.,...,. .. ..... ....... . ---~ ..... .... _ -........ • • * Deily Pik>t O.tebe>ok/ Friday, ~ 17 ... ' '