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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. -..... ~FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1988 25CE TS Molestatio·n accUSers isolat d ' • I Mother says iris were ostracized, BJ PAUL AJlCIOPLEY ... .-. ....... Four Kirts who accused t~ir 1alCber of touching them in a lewd manner have been isolated and threatened by their classmates, and their parents have received harassing phone calls. the mother of one of the Bullcllng a team Prestdent-elect George Bush says he Intends to flll out his economic team and then turn to national sec~rlty posts./ M Clrcuaatmosphere Attorneys for Dorothea Puente, accused of kllllng her boarding house ten- ants, say poflce and news media have turned the case Into a circus./ Al Index Auto Pilot Births girls said today. A fifth girl who ~tnesscd one of the alleged molestations has been simi- larly mistreated, her mother said. Franlc Tozzolina Jt., an 18-year veteran of teachina. faces trial Nov. 29 on misdemeanor child annoyance and molestation charges.. He allegedly touched their chests Ju'ages'· roles in. probe studied From .taff ud wire reports Two more Harbor Municipal Court judges are under investiptJon. -this time for alle1edly interceding on behalf of a colleague who was under criminal investigation by police, it was reported today. Judges Sehm Franklin and Christopher Strople, along with Judge Russell Bostrom; approached city officials in Newport Beach 18 months ago to question the propriety of a eolice investigation of Judge Brian Carter, accordtnJ to accounts. The city officials have previously been identified as council members John Cox and Evelyn Hart and City Manager Bob Wynn. All three have confirmed such a meeting took place but declined to discuss the details. The Commisssion on Judicial Per- formance is attempting to determine whether the judtcs tried to qua.sh the Carter investiption, which would violate judicial conduct rules. accord- ing to unnamed sources. Franklin and Strople have denied any wrongdoi_ng. "We were not etayi ng power poli- tics." Franklin said ... We djd it in a discreet way to get our thoughts to the properauthoriticiin the proper way.'' Bostrom refused to comment, say- ing he was barred by state law from discussing the investigation. Six of the court's eight municipal judges are no~ i.nvolved in the probe by the comm1ss1on. The inquiry allcgedJy focuses to a large extent on Carter. the only judge publicly identified by the watchdog agency as being the subject of d is- ciplinary proceedings. The commission declined to reveal the allegations against Carter. But it has been reported in media accounts that he allegedly offered a prostitute (Pleue eee JUDGES/ A2) and buttocks 1n a Marinen Elemen- tary School classroom durina inci- dents in September and October, according to the chafsts. Defense attorney John Bi.men said i note passed among the girls that was intetUpted by T ozzolina shows they had conspired to get him out of the clastroom. But the mothers .id the girls were merely trying to deaJ with what had happened to them and were unable to talk about it. When they finally did come for- ,. ward ~ weTC ostractzed and ac-unsupervised study ball while cu!ed of lying by clusmates and Tonolina was pmmttcd to continue teachers aJik.e, the mot.hen sajd. teaching for another week before he Both mot.hen said they impressed took a leave of ablence. of the others and mew notbJna about the note. Murphy said. She caUed becaute she had been tauabt to tdJ her parents when she kneW somethina ~had occurred. upon their da"lhten the scriousnc:ss The result is the chi~n have been oftheaccusations,rcalizinaapopular treated as if they were auilty, both teacher's caiur could be riained. • mothers said. 'n.e 9Chool's failure to remove Tozzolina from thedassroom as soon as the alleptions were made pve him • an opponunity to ·'tum their classmates .pinst d)em, the mothers said. But u serious as the allepttons arc, Linda Murphy, whOtC dauahter the mothq's say ~ have found the Sil.id she wi~ o~ of the alJcF,d treatment of their dauaJiters even · incidents. said her child caJJc:d her m more disturbina. tears to say she bad 5ttn Tozzohna The school removed the four improperly touching one of her a1Jcsed victims and the witness from classmates. the classroom. put tins them in an Her daugbttr was nota close fnend ··0ur dauabters were punished while the tcaclier was allowed to make ..................... (Pl--.. llOLaT /A2) Pinirtg for wood -for a fireplace? Yew can choose Precautions told for using fireplace after months of inactivity By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Dtlllr ........ A small newspaper in southwestern Colorado has a motto -surely not theirs alone -that reads in effect, .. There are three things you can never do to anyone·s total satisfaction: Make love.,p<>ke a fire and publish a newspaper. Well. for tips on lovemaking and publishing. look elsewhere. But it 1s about time Lo discuss a few points about building and poklna 1 fire. With the skies tumina IJ'IY and the nights turning Iona. 1ttcnt1ons turn this month to tndoor activities. And besides lovemaking and publish- ing. those activities likely will include fircbuilding. This week. firc"'ood dcaJers throughout Southern Cabfomia arc reponing an increase 1n sales wrule fire departments are remindina the public about safet} precautions that ought to be taken when us1n& a fireplace after months of1~ctav1ty. ou&bt to know about buyina ~ wood. The basic measumncnt unit for firewood is the standard or full cord -by detiruuon.. 128 cubic feet, but by practi~ a pile 16 feet~ 4 feet biah and 2 feet wide. Wood; of coune. rarely stacks perfec:t.ly and 128 cubic feet really turns out to be about 80 to 90 actual cubic feet of wood. The rest is air. When dry, a full cord of wood weighs about 3,000 ~ which may give you some idea bow Iona your supply of wood will last. Typical!¥, firewood can be purchased by the full cord, or in halves, founhs, eiablhs and even smaller fractions in some cues. But like laundry dietellent or doJ food, the more you buy in quantity. tbe more yoo·u save in tbe end. A A L FIJ"eWOOd in Costa Mesa bas been a popular destination b wood buyers for more than 20 yean. Various types of wood arc strled nearly 20 feet higb on its Newpon Boulevard lot for folb who haw it away t.bemxlvcs or a.st for it to be delivered to thetr home. ·•we ,ell everything... co-owner Joanne Ter Bu.Sb says. "Oat is probably the most J>Opula.r, but we have people who come in askina for aJI kinds of wood." At A cl L, oak is not only the most popular. but the most expensive wood, selling for $260 a cord. Sl3S a half-rord and $75 for a quarter-<:e>rd. It's a hardwood that bums clean and for a Iona time. and crcat.cs an especially bot fitt. JMDDe Ter Baab, the co-owaer of AaL Fbenall ln eo.ta lleea, .. ,.. Mk la tlae mmt popalar -and apeaa[n -claolce, eelHn• for $280 a Cont. Their reports come at a ume when 'more and more people arc building fires at home. According to area developers. an everrtncreasing number of homcbuyers arc ms1stLng that their new houses be equipped with fireplaces or wood-burning stoves. Not only arc the) looking for fireplaces in the hvmg and famil y rooms, but in dens and bedrooms as well. But first. there arc a few things )OU Eucalyptus -which sdls for-$ 180 a cord. SI 00 for a half and $65 for a quarter -is another hardwood that (PleueeeePAT/A2) BuUetln Board Business Clasmfled Comics Crossword Entertainment Ann Landers Op(nlon People 82-6 A7 A3 C6-7 81-8 cs • 87 Date book A7 810 1 A6 A3 87-9 C1-5 A6 Navy may fac~' legal a~tion ·for vlals Poflce log Public Notices Sports TV listing Weather A2 BJJONATBANVOLZKE Of .. Dlllr ....... The cover page of a Navy manual washed ashore in Laguna Beach as county officials Thursday considered the ;><>ssibility of seeking legal action against the Navy over the more than 70 v11Js of antisephcs and medicines that have washed ashore on local beaches this week. John Hills. a county health officer. said bis department bas no method .to recover the money SP.Cnt on its investigation. But he wd the Orange County District Attorney's office 1s invcsngaung the case on the possi- bility of criminal charaes in mind. The Navy accepted respons1b1hty for at least some of the vials that washed up on the Oranac CoasL but bas yet to pinpoint the source of the medical debns. · Navy Commander R o n Wildermuth said the Na~') ·s in· vestigation 1s focustng on contractors and hospitals that use ttt~ same materials as those found. Sincc6 a.m. Monday. more than 70 vials of anti<hcm1c.al warfare mcdl· CJnes washed ashore fro m San Clemente to Seal Beach. Twenty \lals contained saliM solution, 12 bdd ann-blctmal medicine and seYenl conwncd miltiary-issue tetracyc:line. A mjJitary ftashliaht and plastic dis~~ aJ$0 WC~ found. as WU I can of military aircraft ckani .. compound. , ~-L&OAL/A2) Optimism overcomes chill at pier party Motori~- w1 t th u ft d t kt k ff sponson:d by the city .. ppointed Pier -~The: End Cafe. Th< p1crwas volunteers ..... ....... ..... ID stri ck e • n ry Wea er ffi S CrOW a C 0 Fundina. Committee. was be~ in a ~ for safety purposes and city ~sa:e~~t -1ots" oftht new pier for killed in event for the rebuilding of HB landmark ~i:r~te tent on the nonh sade of ~=~n~6e;:J1=r.that s J~ Matney. who fathe~ the BJ GIU!Xl &LBllll 1~ ,,_nnnse has =a-t. This Of.............. ·-....... ..-it a really positive w act th1 nas Some of Huntington Beach's most IOinl." said Donna Cross., one of the noted citizens spent lbunday ni&Jlt event's ocpnizcrs. on tbe be8ch. catina hot dop and Tbe invitation-only party drew ham'bwlm and bravinl winter!iJte ~ about 300 people, less than the wea~ tbat kept most sensable 700-800 expected but still a resl)eCt- peopleBu = .~ .. chill ·...ev able number considerina the hieh t 1e u.. y, wt .... i winds and ~ temperatures weetber a smaller than ex~ tbat chilled the partyJOerS, wbo paid turnout. ~ of the ~off Sl.Scachtoeatapicnic-styledinnerof peny "! ~ ~ Hununaton hot clop, ba.mburaers, sandwiches, leach Pier claim tbett event wu a powosaladandcoles.law. Thepany, . picr-temna idea. said Stlhng all CM Ji On han.d ror the event~ most ~f Rcsadents and businesses propo~ so ~square-fttt of tht pier could eras the Hunnnaton Beach City Counal, that a new pier be built, and studies brina in 1 substanttal amount of includina mayor John £nki\\C. and concluded thatsuch a strUCturc would b th real 1 beh d th M. s 111 ti .. -.. Beach Susan costatleastSIOmtlhonandtwoye.ars monc~. ut e goa tn e tSS un ·•·-" · • . The effort is community support. Ericson. The panypn wcrc enter-to desip and construct. c1ty P .vc '"We're looking at th1s as a com- taiocd by a DJ, a siftler"'IUi~st. • the IC? ahead, and the cffon to rebuild m\lrutv spirit type of thina. hkt this danoe company and also peruapated the pier was ~m. party-.'( Matney said. "We figure we in a raffle. City Counctlman Jack Kelly, who can ~sc over a m1lhon dollars. but ... It:• a pretty Sood ~um~ut, con--:at the master ~f ceremorucs at t~ we've aot to ICl lhe communJty ~-tbe ~~· said Coun-kickoff party._ said the pier etf<Jt1 15 involved in 1he cffon. n"u's the only c1lJnaA.ctect Jim SilVL slated 10 receave nearly $4.S million . "• ba •• TbW"lda niabt'sbriskweatherwas throueb county. state and federal wa.i it" ppcn. reminitccn~o0an.17whenaviolcnt f\an4sandwillne-:datleasUI million . l\on Shenkman, forme~ Hunt· storm pc',Oduced towerina waves that in private donations to act the pro.J«t ll'lton Beach mayor and chamnan of wiped out l'° feet of the Dier and moving. To help finance the effort. (Pleue ... Pma/A.2) - 11 cars damaged in Mesa teen' s reigri of traffic terr.or ., JONATllAN vcvag ............ An nnHorolld 17-~ motor- ist turned Colta Maa'1 meeu into a siant bumper.ar rink early today when abe a1Jeeedlf caromed off' r l can -includina · a marbd police vebide. The prt WU taken to Collete Part H0tpital complainiq or neck in- juries, but did not appear to be ICriomly Utjured, Dciecdve Paul Cappuccilli said. No other Utjuries were reported. '1'here are a lot ofl~ people. out there. .. C.ppKlcilli said. It was just plain, Oat luck. .. The aid, wboee name was not releatcd becaUte of her •· will be taken to Juvenile Hall after she ii relealed tiom the hospital, the detec> tivesaid. ·• C.ppuccilli said it was unclear wbetber she bit the can -eiaht or wlUcb were puked. three that were movina -iotentionallt or acciden- tally. "She was ticked off at the world. but she didn't know bow to drive," be 'd. ~ Cappuccilli said the girl was a resident of a group care home on Lom1.zo Street. and became em- broiled in a fiabt there this momiq. He Mid be didn't know what started tbemrpuneDL ~ Prl took the home's station waaon about 7:30 a.m. and hit several can on Lorenzo Street, then hit more on ade ltleeU before pullina onto Fairview Ra.d. The motorized melce ended when abe broadlided a ttuck at Fairview Road and Baker Street, Cappuecilli said. But even after that collision, She put the station wqon in reverse and blcked away, only to bit a Costa Mesa police car, the detective la.id. That ended the cJiase, be added . U.S. Tempe. .. Le .. It • 11 ., .. a..., • 10 ... az 11 N Calif. Tempe. ---" ........... l&.lft. ::=ci .................. . . II IO 14 u Security tightened after schaOI attack a at .. II • 14 ..., as . .. 46 as 71 ... ~ l: u 42 71 • ' • 21 a ,. •• .. . .... ... 37 ---------~ 17. l:.~ r, :: Eztendecl~ --. II M • =~ :: ~ =·":~~~= ., aoaBBT BAR.&.Ell ............... Scboot authorities continued their investiption today of a student's alltptions that be was attacked on campus at Hunt.inaton Beach Hiah School by leVCl"al other youths who carved an X or a Z in bis cbeaL Superintendent Lawrence Kemper aid ioday that he's directed a leCW'ity officer to patrol the campus. Kemper ud Aaistant Superintendent George 8locb also planned to be OD the campus. The student -who allceedlY was k:nocbd down and attacked by eev- cral people whom be didn't identify -was treated at Pacifica HOSP.ital for '"minimal injuries," accon:tina to poli<le. There reportedly were no wilnelles to the attack, which was reported 12:0S p.m. Wednesday at the &rend or the campus near the baseball field. Kemper Wei today that the ~ puent victim bad told a school oflicial that three students alae.,dly .. bulled .. him earlia' in the day. The IChool oflicial contacted the boys and warned them ap.imt physical action, Kemper laid. One of the three was quizzed by IClaool authorities and absolved of partidpatina in the attack, .Kemper said. ICemlJC'I" said be believa the attaclt ~ not linked to pna activity. •• ... . .... ... . 41 .. .. II .... .. .. 11 .. , =~ . ..., •• .. '-14 .. 14 .. , .. • 71 ... ., ... 11 au 10 17 17 ... ... ... .... • 17 .... •• •• • 10 ., .... 74 .. ., ... . ..., II 46 .-.. 11 a 10a.1.o1111n... 40I to tow so.. .,__. ti II .. ........, . ... ..... .. .. Surf Report ..._ • 46 HW\. IOW b 24 "°"'9 lndlnt II I p.m. ..... ., JO ........... .. ..... 41 11 eiMop ua .... n "' ------------•C41111N a a Uncmlls u .. Tides TODAY 4:17p.m. ll:Oep.m. ~ =~:: ., 40 MoMMa 71 43 .. .. ~ .. • rt o.e ........ " .. Smod Repo N9llport 9-d\ IO 14 • OllWto a u u P-._... n .... 0.7 ,........ •• LEGAL ACTION AGAINST NA VY EYED ••• •a 11 10 17 31 11 11 .. . .. 1t u ,.._..... 1340 0.t len .. TWllllO 14 4t --~ 70..., Proa Al =•on Thursday, a plastic pqe "De ent o( the Navy. Sea )'Items ~d. •• was found in Laguna Beach. But Navy Chief Craig Huebler said the pqe docs not incriminate the Navy. "I don't want to point fin~ in any direction, but the manufacturer of that put.icular weapons system is based here in San Diego," Hucbler said ... Would they have the manual? The answer is yes." Hills, however, said the county will actively seek to prosecute whoever is responsible for the dumping. hopina to send a~ that such action will not be tolerated. At the same time in San Dslgo, assorted medical debris also bas washed ashore, but authorities said it is too early te> link the Orange Coast debris wit& that found to south. Hills said the wastes max have a common source, but it is difficult to link because the types of materials are diffcrenL In San Diego County, a roll of camouflqed gauze bandages that washed aShore was traced to a stock of hospital supplies purchased in 1984 by the Department of Defense. The band.lees aR considered the most IOlid clue to the possible origin of at least some of the waste that bu been wuhin& up on San Dieao beaches since late October, said Gary Stephany, director of the that coun- ty's Oe~cnt of Health Services. Included amona the potentially hazardous materials were a vial of blood, a l)'riftF with an attached needle and thru bqs used for intravenous feed.inc. ..... .._ ... :47p.a.,.. ............ a.m. llld -~· 4:47p.& .... AM .. IO ......... ••1 •• • 17 .._CNI 11 43 ..... ,...1:37p,111. ... ....., ......... ., .. •• •• 1112::11 ..... .--.... ., ........ .. ..... , ... v.... . " PIER PARTY CHILLED ••. hcilaAl the Pier Fundioa Committee, aid the Bill Reed, di.rector of public infor- purpole ortbe party wa .. to enersize mation for the city1 said the {>ier effort and motivate the community more received $6, I 00 ln donatJons and than to rai1e doUan." He said the $28,000 in plcdaes Thursday niahL entire party was donated by four .. I thouabt we did pretty weU. We companies; Mola Development, felt aooct al>out it," Reed said Griffin Realty, Anaua Petroleum and SWf guitarist Dick Dale, who is also Straub Distn"butin&-a director of the Huntington Beach CRASH ••• holllAl truck when it was bit by Anderson ·s vehicle. "The front of the car was smashed beneath the truck," Volzke said. "It bad one of those drop bumpc:rs and was totally wedged beneath 1L" MOLEST REPORT REACTION RAPPED ••• Shenkman ud othen...,are confi-SurfMUICUJD, la.id the pier represents dent that the community will com~ everythi04 that the city stands for and tbroup will! the necessary mQn~)\ 1 is vital to its future arowth. Volzke said he crawled into the back seat of the Pontiac and turned ofTthe Pontiac•s ignition. He and the drivcroftheJeep, Ed Duddrid&e, 30 of Costa Mesa1 cut the seat belts oit Anderson ana his wife, who waa conscious. Anderson was un- From Al comments to the other students about children having vivid imaginations,·· said the mother of one of the alleged victims. She asked that her name not be used. The parents interropted the chil- dren and were satisfied they were beina truthful. "We told them this was a very serious tbi°"" the mother said. .. When a chil<t lies, you can find ouL The truth comes out. They're not that sophisticated." Police investigators also question- ed the children, and investiptors at the District Attorney's office felt their St<?ri~ ~ credible .enouah to file cnmanal charges. . GUARD ••• From Al in her work, or it maaht have been for self-gratification," the detective said. Since the JJTCSt, officials at Nor- dstrom -who cooperated with the investigation -have rcorpni.zed their security system, Santee said. .. They were surprised. .. he said. The parents said their children are suffering nightmares and other bc-- bavioral problems because of their treatment after coming forward. rather than because of the alleged incidents themselves. .. When they do go to tell the truth and arc told they don't believe you, how's a child supposed to trust an adult from now on?" the mother asked. "This qs a m~or thlna for her to come forward." Murphy said of her daughter ... Then after they've been taught to come forward. they•re slapped down." Both mothers said their daughters' and support to rebuild the pier. ··11·1 not an •ir thin& it's an 'is· .. lt11 bean upbill mtt.le but I think thin&." Dale said 0 1t'sjusta matter of friends have been told by their it can be won," ~ said. when." parents not to play with the prls, and The pier committee unveiled a parents of tbt1 alleged vietJms have donation propam called the Century received barassint phone calls from Cub. Membinbipi.D thecl\lbCOIUa ~0,_,.. __ ·--'led other pamits c:alhng their dauahters minimum ofSIOO. aad doaon who .01 -u.a• ~ liars. contribute Sl0.000 or more will DETROIT (AP)-Possible wind- Murphy said her dal.llhter was receive I &amed ~ or the shield wiper failure bas prompted kicked by another child wl>o waited pier, a limited edibon bronze work of American Honda Motor Co. Inc. to for her after school. She kept her a surfer and their name on a WJe recall 360, 198 of its Civic and Acura conscious. Volzlce said. • Volzke and Duddrid&e attempted to fC'.l the Andersons out of the ~~~~ but the dubboard wa ~ onto Anderson and lbc pusenaer side door was not func- tional, Volz.lte said. Paramedicl latc:r pried the door open to remove Mn. Andenon. dau.tlter out of school today. bronze plateoa tbe pier. lntepa cars. 11'e ~nu are seelcina outside f::-r~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~ coun1ehna fortheirctr¥rm. - The school princiJJll did not return the Daily Pilot's cafl. District Super- intendent Dr. John Nicoll was un- available for comment LOOK WHAT . . JUDGES INVESTIGATED ••• 25C BUYS! From Al sj)Ccial treatment in court in exchange for sex, ~viding favors for friends and falsifying eourt documents, Cana's relationship with a former client, suspected dru& user Jeffrey Harbison. l6, is considered to be pert of the commission•s investigatJon. according to reports. It was when police allegedly tried to use Harbison as an informant against Carter last year that Franklin, Stro{>le and Bostrom intervened with city officials. Harbison could not be reached for comment at his home in Costa Mesa or throu&h his attorney. A Speclal 25th Anniversary Offe · ,,,,_~~-~----~---~~~~----... CABLE TV IN TALLATION . PAY ATTENTION TO FIRES, ASHES ••• Good only November 18, 19, and 20, 1988 For only pennies a day, Cable 1V offers you 24 hours of non-stop entertainment You'll see movies, sports, music, children's program- ming, news and information All in the comfort of your own home. Prom Al is especially lo~-bumi~ <>raqe. wood, priced sli&htly hilber than eucalyptus. bums fiot and Wt and is I sof\ei wood than oak. Junipet" and pinon are aood buys at SI 7S a cord, $1 OS a half~ and S6S for a quarter-cord and are known for the aromatic qualities and audible snaps and crackles that fill a living room. Pine, which is even less expensive, is also a softer, aromatic wood that is particularly noisy as it bums. Tcr Bush says ifs popular to mix and match types of wood to brina out the unique qualities of each. While hardwoods are harder to ill'ite, their lop bum more slowly. Soft pine may be easier to ipite, but is consumed more quickly. A combination of hardwoods and best to start a fire. Most of them work. but not all are safe. The clearest advice is to use a kindlina. start small and build up, and use a combination of hard and soft woods to keep the fire going. But there arc safety precautions that ought to be taken. .. At certain times of the year -and right now bc&ins one of those times - fireplace or 6eati~-related problems arc one of the lead ma causes of house fires,·· says Kathleen Cha, a spokeswoman for the Ora.nae County Fire Department. Cha says many people fajl to take the extra small mp that could prevent a home fire. one put some firel_>lacc ashes in a paper bq then act at outside by the trash can and a dried Christmas tree. The ashes set the baa on fi.rc, lit the trash and the tree ana burned part of the house." Fire officiaJs try to discouraae the use of newspapers 10 start a fire, or recommend that it be used only sparinaly. Also, wrappinJ paper should" never be used as it &s treated with a hiahly flammable chemical that could be bard to control. "The best way to start a fire is to use kindling and start with a very small base fire, keep it under control, and ~avely add wQOd later," Cha says. "That way, irtbere's a problem, you•re able to control it."' • softwoods .is oftm recommended. and can cut down on the cost of an exclusively hardwood choice. Some experts recommend cbcck- iQI with wood dealers to detenni.oc if you're buyinateasooed wood that bas dried from thRe to six months after For cumplc. while most fireplaces have a screen in front of it, some people forJdto put it t.ck in place after movma it aside to poke out the fire. But tbe smoki111 lop, even without a flame, can reianitc and 1et a carpet&fn. Cha alto recommends mainten- ance OD firepl8ca that would include periodic deani111 by a chimney sweep to remove the c:reolOle, or c:mtMJn. buildup &bat can conuibutc to a fire. Some of the great shows avaitable on the USA NETWORK include Murder She Wrote, Miami Vice, The Sun Also Rises, as well as Tournament of Champions. • bei!'a chopped. . GReatr wood bu a pleasant odor and bums with I cractlinl and Uzzli.. but a lot of k.indfina is iftd to . ite it rerveryofte-,: an opinion on how ~:;e.., .. MAIN Ofl'f"IC• .......... ~.._CA Ashes also aR a b.iddca IOUJ'Oe of bOUle fires. Farefiebam know that ubes can ~1C a blaze even 24 to 41 bowl after I fire ii put out in a ~recommends ... be placed in a metal can and theft dilpoled bf. .. JUll lut year;• lbe said. .. ton» IA lldditioa., I soaft UTellOt" -I metal tmn. in e&ct -should be iDllaDed oe the cbimoey to prevent ud emben fi'om aici tbe ud eo-iblJ ~ • roo(:ai= lelwa mid tree brMdwa...., lbould be dlmed tom aroand 1be clai~ ad root .. 10 fUnber prevent fires. .. ..._ ._ tMO. C.... MeM. CA t2tH ~ ...... 2 ... 71 • ..._ • edlMlr'llll .,...., Ja.tcaU 642-8086 °'"""" 1tD ____ .._.._.,...,. ..-., ................ """ .. '""'"" ................. ....,....,.. .... • a. , a ' 'IJll 1111 Er ....... Oii• 1••111'1111 •----· ClllllWI {i)CDMCABT I 'Play It Safe Day' set Saturday at Pacifica Hospital Pacifica Community Hospi&a.I will tvm its outina lot in&Q a si>oru arena Saturday for .. Play It Safe Dayt a propam to in1ll'UC1 perenu and children 10 the proper use of equipment for mountain bikini, ar.mnauics, 1urfin1, lkateboardina and ~tliftin,a. The hospi&a.1'1 Cmet'JCDC)' room staff will conduct the 1eminar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Complimentary sifts will be pvco away u well as free tcreeninp for alaucoma, blood pressure, cbola1erol, colon, feet and lunp. Tours of the hosl>i&a.I eme~ room will be pven. The hospi&a.1 is localed at 18792 Delaware SL in-Huntinaton Beach, and further details are available at M2-2S28. Har~r Hlgb r~amon .. The· Class Of 1983 at Newport Harbor High School wiU hold its five-year reunion Saturday from 7 p.m. to l Lm. at the Newpon Beach Country Oub, l600PacificCoast Higbwa)'. Call 760-3319 for mo~ infonnation. Pollce 11e1Dlnar •lated A career seminar for anyone interested in joining the Los Anaclcs Police Department is scheduled for Saturday at Valley High School, 1801 S. Greenville St., Santa Ana. The seminar will include a one-hour test and oral examination for police academy applicants and will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for information, call 800 2S2-7790, ext. 2934. -Jla11eam toW' in Irvine An excursion to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will be offered Saturday, beginning at 10 Lm., from the Irvine Youth ServiCC$ Center. 4601 Walnut Ave. The tour will include many new sections of the museum. The cost is S 11 per person and additional infonnation is available from Dave Anderson· at 660-3920. E•tllte plannlng wor~sbop A two-hour estate planning workshop entitled .. How to Keep It All in the Family" wiU be presented Saturday from 10 a .. m. to noon tn Room 101 of the Social Science Building at Orange Coast College. Richard Saavedra an attorney specializing in income, business and estate tu plannin.J, will conduct the session. The registration fee is S 16 per person and S2S for couples, with more information available at 432-5880. Hamor wor~shop at GWC Comedy writer Benedict LeBcau will conduct a workshop in comedy writing Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Golden West College. How to write comedy routines, skits and poetry will be discussed at the protram. which is pnced at $22. CaUGWCCommunityServicesat891-3991 for additional infonnation and advance registration. Strim clinic~ YMCA A competitive swimmina clinic will be con- ducted Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Nn.-port-Costa Mesa YMCA. 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. Stroke mechanics, training techniques and race strateaY will be covered at the session. The cost is SS and more information is available by calling 642-9990. Tutor training workshop The Newport Beach Public Library and Literacy Volunteers of America are co-sponsoring an 18-hour tutor training workshop to help adults with their readina and spelling skills. The classes will be given Saturday and Dec. 3 and 10 and no previous tcacbina experience is ~uircd. Call literacy coordinator Marcia Hen- dricks at 644-3174 for further information. Flnanclal plannlng coarse. A seminar in financial planning for school employees will be sjven Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Coastline Community Collcac's Hunt- inaton Beach Center, 20661 Farnsworth 1..ane. The S 17 rqistratiop fee includes a workbook. Call the colleaie's Community Services Office at 241-6186 forrepstration information. Friday, No~. 18 No mectinp scheduled , OrMOe COMt O~LY PU.OT/Friday, N~ 11, 1111 A.a Mother guilty in 'baby blues' murder ' An Ora• County woman who claimed the suffered from a severe cue of the "baby blues" when the ran over her infant son with a car and dumped hi• body in a trash can was convicted Thursday of second-~ murder. · I can't believe it,'' a cryina Sheryl M11sip, 24, said softly after the ei&ht- womant four-man jury announced t6eir verdict 1n Oranae COUl)IY Sus:pior Cqurt. In convictipg Mauip, the jury rejected her claim that she was temporanly insane from post-panum depression when she killed her 6-week-<>ld, colicky son Michael Final reapecta Coeta lie.. Police color aa&rd •tanda by darln& memorial eer- •lce• TbarMlay for Arthur llcKensle, tbe former police chief and city admln18trator of ·, Coeta lie.. wbo died Sanday. Tbe .,emcee were b~ld at Rew- port-lleA CbruUan Center. Speaken lncladed Coancllman On Ambm&ey and former Police Cblef R~er Neth. Lt. John llo- qatn dell•ered tbe ealoey. on April 29 1987 in Fullenon. .. We did l,C1ieve that there was a mental problem. but nothina we could justify as iosaruty," said juror Linda Cody. Muaap1 wbo wore a black-flo'WtRCI dress ano nervously wruna her hands &J the verdict was read, was convic1ed of a single count of 1e<:ond-dep'ee murder and a special allegation that she utcd a dan,erous weapon, bet car, to commit the cri.me. • ·•Prison has a frlghteni na efTect. but iflt's somethlna I have to do, 111 do it. I'll do it for my son."' Musip, said before Jeavina court, and added. 'I'd give anyt.bjna to bave my t0a beck.·· ~uton contended throuahout the trial that· Maaip was sane and had committed a crime. - "'lb.at'• all it wu. It's a 1trai&ht forward murder cue," Deputy District Attorney Tom Borriuaid. "Somebodxelse put post- putum deprejlion on tNJ. · Superior Court Jud8e Robert Fitqera)d "leased Masaip on SS0.000 beil. Sbc faoes a state prison term of 16 years to life when she is sentenced Dec. 23. Massip, who first told police the baby bad been kidnapped by a mys1a'y woman with red hair, later admitled k.illina MicUd. But lbe claJmed wwu su&rins &om a rare disorder known as post-partum psycboal1. The illness is a hormonal imbalance that some nperu say prompts b1olotical and meaul cbanaes an some new mothen. Defente attorney ·Milton Grimes said Muaip wu wracked by Jack of~. bad hallucinations and heard voices telllna her to put~ baby out of his miter)'. Ma-.ip's case is believed to "be the first use of such a dcfenie in Southern Cahfomia, althouah there arc an estimated t7 women nalJonW'ldc who have made samtlar claims in court. Latino coalition claims UCI Boy Scouts ·hiring policy discriminatory. collecting · food for By GREG ltLERKX Ol .. 0.-,,... .... The door of opportunity at UCI has been slammed shut in the face of Sou them California's Latino community, according 10 a coalition that charfed some adminis- trators with blatant raclsm and lashed out at the un1 vers1ty's hiring and recruiting practices. Despite a stcrpcd .. up aJTmnativc action program. UC has failed to S!JJ>(>Ort Lallnos by not providing sufficient financial support for Latino students and by not hiring enough Latino faculty as role models, according to mcmbersofMEChA· Irvine. a Latino student coalition at UCI. "On this campus we have a lot of racism. It's one of the worst in the (UC) system," Stephanie Lopez. a graduate students and editor of La Bocc Meztisa, a Spanish· language newspaper on campus, said. Representatives of MECtiA-lrvinc and other Latino organizations throughout Southern Cailfomia spoke out Thursday during the quarterly meetmg of the, UC Board of Regents. Latino students marched outside the meeting at the University Oub, carrying signs Wlth sl~ns like ''Whett Arc Our Role Models. Campus police observed the demonstration. but it was earned out without incident. Dr. Manuela Sosa, chairman of the Concilio for Educational Excellence. based at UC Rivenide, told the Board of Regents tha\ a lack of Launo adminutrators and professors, coupled with cuts an cultural programs, undermine the efforts of Latino students 10 succeed in a primanly white environment Latino leaden have brought their con- cerns to the attention of UC adminis.- trators, but Sosa said they have turned a deaf ear to the situation. "We're here to tell you that, in respect to Hispanics. ¥ou're not doinJ the job .... and you don't give any indication that you'tt going to do the job," Sosa said. Sosa threatened a three-pronged attack on the UC system 1f the concerns of Latinos arc not dealt with more dircclly. One action is to ask the state legislature to freeze the salary of UC President David Gardner, aU UC chancellors and approx- imately 100 other administrators until a viable program to integrate Latinos is developed. Other acbon proposed includes a stat~ wide MEChA drive to ask UC donors to withhold moneta.ry conlributfons to uni- versities until UC shows .. a good fa1th effort to redress its ne&lect of the Lau no community." Sosa sai<f. UCJ is no exception to the problem, said Lopez and other MEChA-lrvine members. According to university statistics. Latinos make up approximately 1 percent of the school's total student population. com- pared to about 30 percent Asian students and 50 percent white students. Those figures have i:cmaaned more or less constant for the past two yc~rs. and that is the problem. said Rick Chavez, MEChA-Jrvane c0<hairman: The <tra- matic increase in Southern California's Latino population is not reflected on campus. "We see a trend happening here. and the evidence is that we're not bemg heard. It seems we're just bounCln& off walls," Chavez said. ··r thank the public needs to hear about this problem and I thank we as students will be more vi sable ... Several Latino students went as far as to say there is blatant racism at UCI. from students-to professors to adminstrators. "Nobody walks amund calling )OU names, but il's there." Lisa Salas, a senior social ecology major from Anaheim. said. "They see a brown face or a black face and they think you're the help. It's JUSt a natural response." Moises Torres, a Junior computer sci- ence major from Compton. believes most of the problems facing Launos at UCI arc the result of a lack of communac .. tion. For most UCI students and faculty. who arc mostly wh ite and come from predominantly maddlc~lass backgrounds, Launos arc not seen as equals. "It's not that they're actively racut. it's JUSt isnorance," TorTCS said. WThey tee you alld they see the person who did their lawn or who was their maid. That's where fee Ii np of tnfcn&ity come in." UCI Chancellor Jack Pcltason admmed that racism d~ exist among some facuJty and students at the uoavcrsny. but wd pobcics att an plact to proent such attitudes from interfering with the eduaa· taon and welfare of students. "Thett are racial tensions.. ethnic ten- sions, and incidents occur when facult) and staff say things that arc offensive or do things they shouldn't do." Pcltason said. "Whenever these things arc brought 10 our at1en11on, they arc dealt with promptly" 'Latino leaders also claim the univer- sity's ellclusion of Latinos extends to hiring practices. The number of academic employees at UCI jumped b> I 41>crcent from 1987 to 1988, but the number of Latinos hired in that group ancrcased by only 6 percent. Jn contrast. the number of white academic employees mcreascd by 12 perctnt. blacks by 8 pcrttnt and Asians b) 47 percent. Launos make up appro,1matcl) 4 ~rccnt of ucrs academic workforce. according to UCI records. ··There arc a lot of Hispanics at UCI but not a lot offacuhy to serve as role models.•· Torres said. "It makes 11 much harder for H1span1c students to adjust to this en· ,·1ronmcot without role models to guide them." MEChA members said the> plan to suppon Sosa•s proposed sala11 freeze and may take measures of their ov. n locall) They said they wiU ~re UCI adm1n1s- trat1on until their concerns arc dealt wnh "Eilhert.hey•rcgoing to let us 1n or ~e·rc going to break down the doors:· Lo~z said. the hungry By 808 VAN EYKEN °' .. ...., ........ Tht Boy Scouts wbo left the plastic bq at your front door last weekend want it hick Saturday monuna. And \My'd like at filled wttb as much canned food2ou can fit into 1t. h 's for a caUJC.· All food donations in Or2nat ounty.will be turned over to the Food Dlstnbut.ton Center in Oransc. a food bank wtuch serves dozens of soup lmcbens and other chantabk organiza- tions that provide emergency help to the needy. The Orange County dnve is part of a nauonal campaign by I.be Boy Scouts of Amenca aimed at colltctina 100 million cans offood for the huDlfY. Orange County Boy Scout leaders have set their stghu on a mil hon cans of donated food. "The SL Lows area collected that much an a sin&)e day. and they arc an area comparable in sLZC to our own, so we feel ~can match what the) dtd. ·· wd Devon Dougherty, a spokesman for the Bo) Scouts' Orange County Council A~ residents att asked to place bags of canned food on thear front doorsteps as earty as possible Saturday morning. Boy Scouts from local troops will eoUect the food and take at to a central collection point. where at wtll be picked up by membcn of the Cahforrua National Guard and taken to the Food Dtstnbuuon Center The ~ntraJ pickup potnt for the Ncw- ~n Beach and Costa Mesa area will be the Church of Jesus Chn~ and Latter Day Saints at 16th and Dove streets tn Ncwpo11 Beach. Food wd be collected at the church from lO a.m. to 3 p.m. Four men sought in Seal Beach slaying covenng a house on the 16000 block of Daisy A venue to gain entry into a rear bedroom window earty Thurs- day morning. Once inside the resi- dence, the thief stoic a TV and stereo equipment vaJued at SSOO. • • • On the 17000 block of San Bruno Bul"Jlan pned open a shd1n1 glass door an the 16000 block of Pactfic Coast Highway and stoic an unknown amount of Jewelry ••• A 13-ycar-old boy said two ieen- qen dressed 1n black stoic hJs S 120 skateboard near McFadden Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. • • • Jewelry valued at SJ.5"0 ~as stolen from an apanment on the ~400 block of Naplc1 after the locked front door was pried open wath a.scrc~dn"cr ••• Art obJCCts valued at S4, I 35 in- cluding_ whale tooth engra' 1ngs. v.ert stolen from a locked cabinet dunng open hours from the VallcJO Galler) 1610 W. Coast Htghwa} Someone stoic $300 an quarters fro m Vldco pmes at the Edwards Cinema on Campus'1>nvc sometnnc bet"-'ttn m1dmght and 8 a.m. Thun- da)' • • • Sc,·cra) nems ofJewclr,y were taken from a home an the 40 bk>ck of River Run Thurlday everung. Seal Beacb police detectives said Ibey believe four men were respon- sibre for the fa&a.I lhootina or an lllinois man whole body wu found tied to an anchor in lbe ocean off the be8cb city. Tbe bar men were not identified by authorities. 'Tho body of Jeffrey L Orabbe, 29 wu found Man::h 22 near an oil plati>nn. He was shot three tirMS In tbe heed and tied to a l 6-pound anchor. Grabbe ia believed to have been involved in a ecam to launder $7 millioa in atolen and b,ed ti.Ilk notes. Detective Darrell Hardin said Thursday. Investigators were told of the motive by two men alleged to be acx:essories in the murder. They idcnufied two other men, who were in custody for unrelated theft and dN& ctwees. as the killers, ijardin said. The detective said he will ask the Oranae County District Attorney nellt month to file murder charaes apinst the two men already in custody and accessory to murder cbarfes apinst the two men cooper- 1tin1 with police. They rem11n free. pried open a~ r-tatavau., nunday ,., • cheerful thaef waited into a 7-Eleven st<>R 11 1004 Ellis A ft .. picked up two cartons ol ~ lfttiled at the clttk and ...... ... ol ... ltoft without P9Yill.,, ... itemL A 1917 Fonl ~ Puted an an '1omntC91P' oe lbe 16000 blOct Mt. Nilnblli Olde late Titunday _.. S200•-.e to ita '°P ..... ..... '°"""" u.s a .... .__, .. ttbecar. • • • lomew WI ....... a nylon imt Street. a bedroom window was smashed to gain access to the resi- dcn~ and steal a TV set and videocassette recorder worth S l .'400. Lap.Da&eacb A burglary victim told police Thursday Lhat someone had stolen her car keys from her ~hilc she was at the bdeh. then ted the vehicle. The value oft~ oss has yet to be determined. .. !. •• An estimated ~200worth of jewelry was stolen from a Dolphin Way residence, the victim told pohcc Thursday. • • • Poli« anatcd Edmond Mathew Sta~. ll. of Garden GroYCOn suspieton of drivi~ under the in-nuence of alcohol. ~tanley was stop- ped at 2:4.S a.m. on Broedway. • • • Someone entered a house in the 500 block of Calafornta Street tbrouab a rear '1iding window and stole S300 lnlae casb1aCanoncamera, tbrccbottJcsof Silver coins wonh more than men s cofo1ne and other items. S2.000wcrestolcn from 1 home an the 4600 block of Stem Tree Linc Jlle wpwt Beach · .....___ 8 d 4 Th rsda ~'"""""'u a.m. an p.m. u } A vandal poured sand down the oil A weedwbackd. ~wnmowcr. leaf 1poutoftbeeR1Jne 1na 58-footfishina .. 1o-and tn·mmer .._..._stolen from bolt ancborcd at Delaney's. 630 Udo "' -~· -~· ... Part Or., causm1 unkno"'l' dalNllC. the back of a pickup truck parked 1n Rcbutldina estimates arc u hiah u the SIOO block of Alton Parkway $60,000. • Tbunday mom!nt • ... -~~~~ Passen1ers Dee smoke • • • An 11r comprnsor was stolen from the back ofa pickup truelt s-rked an tbc 200 bloclc of San Manno bct-Nttn 6 p.m. Wednetday and I a.m. Tbunday. Judge orde rs youth in rock assault moved l - Bush filling out economic side of next administration Biaai liven 8-year t~rm for-Wedtech racketeering BJ 1't Aateeta~ Pn.a CHARL01TESVJL!.£, Va. (AP) -President-elect Oeo~ Bush, after pickina a "'take-cbarte kind of suy" as his chief of staff, taiO today be an tends fill out bis economic team and then tu.m to national security posts. Bush, here for a pnv.ate meeting with teveral governors, told reponers he planned to "flesh out the economic side of the house, I think, and then stan wortina on national security." Asked if that meant he was prepar- ina to name Richard Dannan. bis ~me econorgic aide, as director of fbe Office of Manqement and ~ Bush laughed but said nothlas. . After the morning mectina, Bush wu flrina t.ck to Washinaton for a Capitol Hill lunch with the speaker of the House, Jim Wriaht. As the da)' bepn,"'"New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, publicly picked by Bush Thursday as his next chief of staff, told a television interviewer that the president-elect would com- municate directly with Congress "to besin the kind of interaction that's necessary" to address the federal budaet deficit. • "I think Conaressand.the president are goina to work agresSJvely and quickly to deal with that issue," Sununu pid on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America." Bush said his meeting with 18 sovemors and governors-elect was tntended "to send an early signal to the governors and the states of my interests in working with the aov- cmors, Democrats and Republicans alike.". He also Said be wants to meet with the gQvemors early to discuss the environment and education. • There was un""ual, turmoil in the Bush ranks Thursday wf\cn the president-elect announced his selec- tion of Sununu. 49, as chief of staff and endorsed Lee Atwater, his wily campa!gn manager, as the next chair- man of the Repubhcan Party. Craia L. Fuller, Bush's vice presi- dentiar chief of staff for four years and co-<iirector of the transition, called The Associated Press beforehand to reveal that havin&._ been paSled over for chief of staff, be would quit wort.ins for Bush u of Jan. 20. Fuller said he informed Bush befo,re the election that the only ~t he would ~ in the new adm1nis- tration was chaef of staff. He said he harbored no ill will toward Sununu. Sources close to Bush said Fuller had been offered several plums. includina transponation secretary and bead of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. but had turned them down. d n choosina the conservative, blunt-spoken Sununu ind Atwater, a ~~knuckJed cams-ip stralelist, Bush may have been andkatina to Denioa'lts who control Co~ that be is prepared to play political bardt.11. But be sounded a different note at his news conference, sayina he ex- pecu Sununu .. to build a constructive relationship" with Co.,.,-ess. He also called Sununu "a take<haJ'IC kind of guy" with the experience to work with his former collcques in the state .. ·Jolm lta.Duna houses. : . · Busht who previottsly announced his choice of James A. Baker Ill as secretary of state and Nicholas F. Brady as a holdover treasury sec- retary, said he expects to announce a director for the Office of Manage- ment and Budget soon. Transition sources have said that post is likely to go to Dar:man. -NEW YORK-A federalj-today 1entenced former U.S. Rep. Mario Biaai. to • yan in pti!Of! ror racketeeri~= the Wedtech tcandal. In a tearf\11 plea to U:S. Distnc:t Juct,e Constance Motley, the fotmer I G-~ co~man maintairied his innocence and told her to .. do what you want wath me but &how leniency for bis eldest son, Richard, because "my time i1done." "The won1 Po-ible punishment your honor could administer would be to put my son in prison," a ~ Biallj said. The younpr B~ was to be sentenced later in the day. Biaai, 71 , wu convic1ed Aue.' of turruna Wedledl Corp., a now-defunct SC)uth Bronx defente contractor, into a racketeerina enterprise that peid out millions of dollan in bribes to public offacials for help in winnina no-bid contracts. The Bronx Democrat, who resiped from office a day after his conviction, said the five-month trial and the month of "devastatina publicity" before his indictment were punishment enoup. The _hidge received some 170 letters, includina 37 ftom Republican and Democratic conaressmen, uraina leniency and recountina. Biadi's many contributions overthe years. . • · , .. Cr e• •arrive. S. ·.ouota bom,,er cruh RAPID CITY, S.D. -A 8-1 B bomber crashed and burned ona runway at Ellsworth Air Fon::e Base in the second accident involvina one of the loq-ranaie strategic jets in nine days, officials said today. The crew oHour parachuted to safety. A police officer said the $280 million plane, which was reported to have crashed in a landina attempt about I 0:40 p.m. Thursday, may have come in too low and hit a utility PQle. A witness said an engine was on flt'C before the crash. The crew ejected from the plane, officials said. One crew member may have suffered a minor concussion and another bad a possible back injury, said a bue spokesman. The plane was on a routine trainina fliaht. the Air Force said. ' Smoking deaths highest in Kentucky, lowest in Utah FDA orders •tronger uplrln •amlng ATLANTA (AP) -Kentucky has the hi&hcst rate of smoking-related deaths in the United States and Utah the lowest, federal researchers say. The CDC reported that Kentucky had 176 smokins-related deaths for every I 00,000 residents in 1985; West Virgmia was next, with 172. with 164 smoking-related deaths per compensate for areas with more older I 00,000 people in 1985; Rhode or younger ~ople -the rates Island, 164· and Aorida, 161. provide valid "ballpark com- Bcst on the list, after Utah: Alaska, parisons," said Dr. Thomas Novot- S4; HawaiiJ. 77; New Mexico, 8S; and ny, a specialist in the CDCs Office of WASHINGTON -The Food and Drug Administration is tellina aspirin maken to warn women not to take the pop. ular pain killer during the last three months of preanancy lest they risk prolonged labor and unnecessary bleedina. Aspirin products already must carry the standard warnina:: "As with any drua, if you are pregnant or nursina a ti.by seek the advice of a health profession&l before using this product." This additional wordina would be required under the FDA.proposal iuued Thursday: "IMPORTANT: Do not take this product during the last three months of prepancy unless directed by a doctor. Aspirin taken near the time of delivery may cause bleedina problems in both mother and child." A similar warnina already is required for ibuprofen, the pain relie.ver used in such products as Advil and Nuprin. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control report Thursday came on the same day as the Great American Smokeout, the American Cancer Society's yearly attempt to persuade smokers to give up the habit. even if just for a day. Utah had 45 such deaths for every I 00,000 people. Nationwide smokina-related dis- eases killed 3t4,S74 Americans that year. Colorado, ~4. · Smoking and Health. 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Also convicted of treas0n was the Rev. Thomas Manthatha. an activist in the Vaal Trian&)e area south of Johannabura where the first wave of unrest flared in September 1984. Sentences, to be issued after mitipt- ina arpments, are scheduled to bqin Dec. s. Eipt of the 19 defendants were acquitted on all ctwaes and seven were convicted of terrorism relattd to unrest in the Vaal Trian&te. \ Crowned . ............. LIDda 1'9ta- fllllaalr -·-..... ,...,. berarowaafter~•·.S ..... Wsld la LGlldoa OD ~-=t. ne 1a-Jt!U...Wne~w.._tM Gaer ........ to tab tile title ud $M,000 pn.. ' . ' ... <>r-. Coat DAILY PfLOTIFridey, Nowmb9r 18, 1NI *AS Baltic republics fight for autonomy MOSCOW (AP) -Lithuanian. IOday raited the ~ of the formerly i~t ~blic over their par- liament buildina after lawmatm declared it the republic' a new banner and Lithuanian the official la"'1Jlle. E.ditbrl of official Lithuanian tele- vision u.id debate was under way on an amendment to the Lithuanian Constitution challenaina Moscow's authority by requirina ~republic's approval o( any new national law. A Russian newspaper accused ne1Pl¥>0ns Estonia of fosterina ethnic teMK>n by declarina Estonian its national lanauaae earlier this week. The te&evision editors, in a te&e- pbone interview from Vilnius, the capital, II.id the red, green-and yellow flal wu raised in a· oeremony im-~ediately after the vote was taken. The parliament declared the of- ficial government lanauaac. the flag and an old national sona as the national hymn, uid editor Vitautus Mabusbs of tbe oflicial television, which provided a live bn>edeast It allo prolelled l)!opoeed amenct. rnenta &o tbe Soviet Comliwtioo tbat residenta of the three tiny Baltic republics of Lithuania, f.atoaia and Latvia say will limi1 their au'°"°:&: be u.ict He could not pveeuct &o but said .lhere ~ very few dislent- in& votes. The imeetina in Lithuania. and demonstrations planned later today martins the 10th anniverary of independence in Latvia, were lips of resuflCOt nationalian 1n the Soviet reput>lics that are usina Soviet Presi- dent Mikhail S. Gorbechev's reforms to pus)\ for oater autonomy. . Lithuania, Estonia and La Ma were independent between the world wars but were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 foUowina a pact between the Soviets and the Nazis. Residenu of the BaJtics have i:ncreuinlly puabed for more econ- omic anCl cultural freedom under Oorbachev's reform policy. Thousands in the three republics have joined People's Front orpniz.a- tion1.i which recently have spread to the Slavic republics of Byelorussia -and tbe Ukraine. The BaJtica have been ~ by amendments to the national Con- stituuon propoted by OortJecMv, sayina they would shift the little power lbey ba ve to central authorities m Moscow and eliminate their cop-, stitutional riaht to aecede. The United States t.cked the BaJtic ~tionalisu Thursday. State Oepartmmt spokesman Charles Redman wd in Wasbin&ton: "The United States doeS not recosnize tho. forcible incorpor,tion of the Baltac states .... The peop&e of the Baltic states have been denied their basic human ri&hu." Sovietsbya Rossiya, the officiaJ newapeper of the RU111An republic. today ated Nina tensiona betweea aatiOaalities in Eltonia. pidr,iaa UJ> a theme sounded b_y Politburo member and former Koe secret police chief Viktor M. Chebrikov in a visit to Estonia last weekeo4. On Thursday. Kremlin expraeed doubt about the constiM,ionality of the Estonaan parliament's pn_x:lama- tion on Wednesday that at has the ri&ht to review any new law paqed in Moscow, and iu .. declaration of sovereipuy" in all areas except foreip 90licy and ddense. It called Estonian leaden to the, Soviet capital for a meetin1 with the Presidium of the Supreme Sovi~the country's highest executjve ~W er which Gorbachev is the chairman. : Estonian leaden said on a ni&ht late Thursday to Moscow from ialhnn that they expected the summons to Moscow. Palestiµians ignore Moslem orders for strike JERUSALEM (AP) -Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip today ianored strike orders issued in the name of the Moslem fundamentalist poup Hamas to protest the proclamation of Palestinaan independence. Leaders of Hamas, Arabic (or .. zeal," claimed leaflets bearina the strike order were forP.1 to confuse and divide Palestinian acuvists. It was not knqwn if this was true or if the strike call failed for lack of orpnization and support. . Throuahout the occupied lands, Israeli troops were c:leeloyed near mosques in antici- pation of nationalist demonstrations after MOllem noon prayers, often a spark for anti- Israeli protesu. Friday noon prayen are the high point of the Moslem week, and this week's ptherinas offer the first opportunity for many Palestinians to celebrate the independence declaration issued on Tuesday in Algiers by the Palestine National Council, the policy-makina body of the Palestine Liberation Orpnazation. Cyprus today formally ~ized the independent Palestinian state, brinama to 26 the number of nations that have l"CCXllJ'iud il The Soviet Union today ~ized the proclamation of an independent Palestinian state but stopPed short of extendina full diplomatic relations. The Soviet action comes at a time when the Sovieu are movina toward closer ties with lsrael after breakina relations in 1967. • The army imposed widespread curfews and travel restrictions on most of the l .S million Palestinians in the occupied lands in the days pru:ediq and followina the proclamation to choke off expressions of nationalist fervor. The restrictions have been cued gradually since Thursday, and in the final move the army lifted curfews on Gaza's eiaht refuaee camps today. At least 29 Palestinians were shot and wounded in clashes with soldiers Thursday in the West Bank and Gaza as Israel lifted curfews on the areas, hospital officials reported. The army said it was aware of four inJuries in the West Bank and was check.in& other reports. More than 7.000 Palestinians have been wounded smc.e the uprising sWted Dec. 8. The death ton m the revolt is 313 Palestinians and I l Israelis. Fomgn Minister Shimon Peres summoned fore1an d1rtomats today to explain Israel's rejection o the PLO independence declaration. On Thursday, he told reporters that the PLO's statement accepting U.N. 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Many of those in attendance sponed their gold medallions, originally presented on Founders Opening Night at the OPAC. With Thanlcsgi vingJUSt around the comer, the mood of the evening was in keeping w1th the holiday spint. from the tiny autumn leaves on the name tags. to the 1rad1t1onal turkey dinner (with butternut squash soup, mashed potatoes. broccoli and apple pie a la mode). Founden P1aa founder 11.ez· lne and Robert Glbeon. Soprano AlUon &~land (•tancliJIC) wltb Sandy and lloter llCCune. I .. 10:00 10:30 Complet• t•vt.lon llettnp In lundeJ'• TV Plot . Guests paid $75 per person. but organization president Joyce ffu1en explained that it really wasn't a maJor fund-raiser. Founders Plus is de- signed more as a worlcJng service were benefi ciaries of the lnformances throughout." And indeed it seemed orpnization. rather than a fund-last year. glass should have shattered a few ra1s1ng sup~n group. Sunday night featured a Founders times. . Jizn.1n;y Stewart an actorof DJany hats We don t need a lot of maJOr Plus lNformance of its own spot-England was acompanied by an ActorJimmy Stcwartstillhas ever'y funds ... explained Hansen. "because lighting soloist AJlloD EasJud. The equafly infectious Sudy McCue, hat he ever wore in a movie. and our purpose in Founders Plus 1s to Judy Garla nd/Liza Minnelli look-staff pianist and associate artist that's quite a many. Says this hat trick bnng the Center to the d1sadvan-alike captured the crowd with her director with the Master Chorale. is his only superstition. taged. We're doang~hat wo ways charmingnatureandgraciouspresen-"It's been a special experience -one 1s by help e Center tatio n. working with this group," said Jim You know why bats pollinate disperse tickets tha aii4lot used. (In A powerful soprano. Ensland has PcltdmH, Founders Plus' liaison Africa's sausqc tree? It aives off a the past year we have gi ven out 6.600 performeaw1thl tfe Ma:sterChoraleas with the Center-. HeexplainedthaHbe curious odor. Smells like a mouse .. tickets.) The second is through the well as numerous other national programs are do ne at other theaters, 'INforma nce' program." companies. Her theater work also .. but it's rare lhat a group of founders In bitter cold, undiluted anti-freeze "lnfonnancc· stands for INfonnal encompasses light musical comedy. want to get out into the community slushes up. Useless. If it's ethylene and INformauve performances. Ac-although she explained her passio n is and exte nd the invi tations .. .if s a lot glycol, it does. Mii1ed half and half In the animal world, the weaker the critter, the more offspring it produces. Generally, &enerally. Another reason so much wig hair comes from.the Orient is because it's illcpl in the United States to5cll your hair. HoRoscoPf "Bluc-lfCCn alpe" isn't blue peen, necessanly. That's an offlcial ~ nation. It comes in all sons of colon. Cro••word puu,. In C••llled, 87 cording to Hansen. Founders Plus to perform operatk ally. of work.·· wnh water, though. it works. acts as the community arm of this Acknowledging that opera is not Involved Fo undcrshelpingtocoor-k_,.J,_NeY.-er lt prOIJ'am, bnnging vanous per-always everyone's fa vorite, she dinate the evening included Vesta Jn table tennis, whoever gets 2I By SYDNEY OlllAU fonningart1Sl$0Ut anto thecommuni-te;ased. ··1 keep programming high c ... ry, a.1 Roberta, Jcu Rama.. points first wins. That's how lt once ty. Hansen estimated some JO groups notes, so I'll keep goosin1t vou and Betty Beldca-Palmer. was in ba5eball -whoever got 21 ARJES (March 21 -April 19): You'll have reason to celebrate, burden is ji~E~~~~~~~~ii~Ji]~i~=~G~~==~~~~=~~i[~C~~ruinis~fi~1rs~t~w~oo~.~~~a~~~~li~.~~~m~rwi~~~·~h~bccncom~~~~~~ SPUa. SIU. --= r.1 u. ... , ... •. Ill. 111P.I. obligation. Lona-distance call relates to invitation. Jud&ment on ta,,et. 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R~­ps u roots go down and plastac or wh pand nobody rcall k the plane G iy, but WC fte all rky nows how . oldfish and' hi 1 e that mace and ams1Crs and. . plastic c even the little seed .while And ~~c ... thcy all die. So do'" the about Dick" an~jcmber the :0, :irrd you learned. t~':b·and the firsc koo~u;>o.K! Evcrythin~aest word of Goldc~s R~~herc somc~i~~4 to sanitation. Ecornd love and . ~c sane ~ivina. <>IY and Politics a~ Tb1n.k of what would be ifwc aJI a better world . -had -the wh 1 it o'clock cookies and m 'lk o c world do ~very afiemOO I about J if .:c" h::::h our blankc~ ~nd lhcn lay nd a basic por . or a nap. Or ~other nations to !P in our nae ion cJeanedherc we fou:ys pul chings sfll up our own them and whc~· no maucr ~~Id. And it is ..__ you ao out 0 you are ~'to hold hand mco the world 1·t · · sand st' k • 1s DEAR • • • IC l<>atlhcr you blew ANN LANDERS· . . lhe ·t... the answer to ··s.· O~ 11rl. W1,.; whose . n Oiqo .. comina ho sailor husband • Ptnia G me after a · was beca n ulf cruise: She Slll·monlh me the ma ; was upset brothers wanted n s parents d *wanted to mttt the sh. an lhe first 48hcrhubbyalltohc ip,but IOlid hours. Vou nclffor tdfish around. 1 say ,S:~ she's on 0 · • e s totally ue&. J.. he I been in a h lbe ~•rs she was ~rd~s d1_1ty ud -umc.·· were ~ed sack brotben las -~-!..,.!'11 parents ~he WUllKU; . ca.:-. "tJ'.::=m~ and is ilCMl ...-. lbefamily~~~OM ·-W1Uhebc · teon dlJI bu1 IO'"I ~to -~yan tnth- M drive lairn "•~ doeSn't ... INKA~.-EX D-11An·--1&1111 .-.,·1 .... .. ......... .. ... pa trll .. ;.i::u•11u ...... 111911•111 ..... ~~,=~-= ....... Mr. and Mrs ~klekr 31 Mesa. boy muc Santana C Mr. and M · osta boy rs. John Conn ~r. and M ers. Irvine. mgton Bcac~·:nonald Kiser. Hunt- Mr. and M,:~HIMr l Port Beach. b(, ... ichard M ullcr New M~ and Mrs' . • Mesa. boy · Steven Root C · osta Mr. and M::•0im11ter 3 Costa Mesa bo mttnos Tambak Mr. and MrS U is. del Mar bo · art1n Scassel c Mr. and M~ . orona port Bc.ach. t>O~~rk ConnifTc. New: ' Orange Co -<>YemDtW 18, 11N . ., inston Beach. &irl Mr. and M NftemMt i M N•aucl bo .... S1<-.n O'Da ~hnd "1"· Al•• p Mr. 1 ,;.i ~ \, Laauna .1111 nn.Hunu- lrv1nc bo rs Rueben R N Mr. a~d ~" .,.nblatt, Mr.and Mr> ... -. I Valley. boy . Bradlc1 Wm. Fo ~.,., 11rl . Ronald Schafer C Mr. and M unta•n r. and M" R , osu Hunt,.gton :/':...Daniel Pttnd• '•naton Beach .boobcn Bigger H ~•h. &irl '"'"· · I · unt· Mr. and 'M:•Rember • ·, Mesa. boy · obert Bncker c · ' Mr. and M · · osta Mesa. bo" rs. John Swanson C ' · · osta Mr. and M Novemkr 7 mMgton Bcacli Jbooseph Marsico H r.andM · Y • unt· girl rs. Robcn Mollong. lnmc. MESOUTH COAST . DICAL CENTER Nom e andSeptemt.tr %3 Niguel. bo" Jon Strahle La , • guna Lesh~ Filso October~ Joseph V n Long d . each La an T1mo-th • aguna Ni Y Mal) and R October U auel. boy Point &Jrl obcn Emmench Da · na SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1988 DOORS OPEN 8 A.M. Sears r c. r•rf I 1 I ' R£GULAR . pa1c£s Pliente's lawyers hit 'me~ia circus' in m~lti-death case SACRAMENTO (AP) -Attorneys for Dorothea Montalvo Puente, the landlady suspected of killing tenants for their Social Security checks, say police and news media have combined .. to create a circus atmospbete ... "There'• not only the atmosphere of a circus, it is a circus." said Maistant Public Defender Pe\er Vlautin as dozens of reporters cruabed him outside the courtroom where his new client bad just been amianed Puente, 59, whose downtown yard has yielded seven unidentified bodies, appcmed briefly Thu~y in Municipal Court, but did not enter a plea. Vlaut1n and Assistant Public Defender Kevin Oymo were •J>POinted to represent her and the case was continued to Dec. IS. Puente, clad in an orange jail jumpsuit. was charsed with one murder count. But Assistant District Attorney Q ~ 0 •o -() () .. c • 0 t3 ct. ~ w z w 0 c( -' Dan Kinter told the judec that additional counts and special circumstances would be filed. Special circum· stances means the penalty could be desth or life in prison without parole. While P.Olioe have not identified any of the bodies, they have a list of2S people, mostly down..and-out elderly on Social Security, who have lived at Puente'• eiaht- bedroom house and whose whereabouta are unknown. She WIS ordered held in jail without bail. Vlautin and Oymo criticized the Sacramento Police Department for transponina Puente ti.ck from Los Ange~ where she WIS arrnted Wednesday niaht, in a)et chartered by television station KCRA-TV and allowing television reporter Mike Boyd to interview her. "I have not killed anyone. l told you that I have not killed anyone. The checks I cashed, yes, .. Puente told () 0 <> • OUR LOWEST PRICE ON EVERY ITEM EVERY DAY OF ..D4E Y"""""'-"-- • WORLD'S BIGGEST SELECTION OF TOYS UNDER ONE.ROOF! • STATE-OF· THE ART SCANNING FOA SPEEDY CHECKOUTS I • A RETURN POLICY THAT ENSURES YOUR SATISMCTIONI • FOR BABY, NAME BRANDS THAT DON'T COST A LOT! Boyd. Boyd •id he didn't ask her about the murders and shevo.lunteeredherdcnial. She also told him, "l used to be a veri, ~ penoa at one time:· • It s unheard of that a law cnfcm:emcnt aeen<:Y would team up with a news orpnization to transport a person to jail," Vlautin •id. Puente was ~ton the jct with detectives and the television crew wath ''no opportutlity to taUt to anybody who bad her interests in mind," said Oymo. " ... At this time1 I do not believe she was f.ven an opport•nity to talk to 1 aawyer (before the fliaht). ' · "Ourchent denies k:iDina•nrbody. The •~facts will come out in the coW1100m; said Vlautin. " ... The Sacramento Police Department hal enlisted the aid of lhe media to create a circus atmosphere." Polic:t Chief John Keams said he did not learn about the jet arraneemcnts until Thunday momina. . Asked at a news conference about the 1ppropn1te- ness, be responded tersely, "The mauer is beina looked into at the prewnt time." Puente bfd been missina 'ince Saturday momina, when she walltcd away from her hoUJC while Police were' • dia&ina. They bad found one body Friday after dil&ina with her ~ission. Keams says police•did ~ot 1'.a~e eno~ cviden<ie to arrest her then. but made a mtstake 1n not followina her when she said she was aoina to a nearby ·hotel to tee a nephew. • Kearns said she-apparently took a cab to Stockton- then boarded a bus for Los An1eles. She checked into the Rayal Viking Motel in downtown Lbs Anaeles. JQ CJ c 0 State asks Cleanup.-of ~ diesel fuel LOS ANGELES (AP) -In an effort to cut smog and acid rain, lhc state Air Resources Board has directed California refineries to produce cleaner-burning diesel fuel within five years. The regulation demanding cleanup by Oct I, 1993, was pasSed on a unanimous board vote late Thursdar. despite solid opposition from 011 companies, truckers and agricultural interests. Estimated to cost drivers an ad-ditional 11 to 28 cents a gallon, the regulation is intended to reduce photochemical smog. acid foa and acid rain and microscopic particles that cause respiratory illness. "We arc constantly gettin1 bar·· raged by public complaints on the diesel issue," Air Resources Board Chairwoman Jananne Sharpless said. "The public is clearly telling us .... that they ·want the diesel issue resolved if we expect them to take a personal role in the cleanup, such as ride-sharing." said James M. Lents. executive officer of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. "' Hours: The board agreed to industry requests for a year's grace period in .which to devise less costly alterna- tives for producing a cleaner diesel fuel, as long as they achieve the same or comparable emission reductions. BLVD. Monday Thru Saturday 9AM -10PM Sunday 9:30AM • 8PM 0 Among oil companies urgjn& a delay were An:o, Chevron USA. Mobil! Texaco. Unocal and Exxon. Pau Larson, vice president of manufacturing for Chevron, argued that d iesel fuels may soon be replaced by cleaner burning methanol. "It would be folly to produce low aromatic diesel when we don't even know if there will be a market for 1t in California, cs~cially Southern Cali· foi'rua," he said. According to the new rules, all oil refineries must reduce lhe sulfur contenfold1eselTuc to .05tt>erceiif - from the current statewide 2.8 per- cent averqe. S~~1~ MONICA FRWY • PWS BIKES, SCOOTERS, VIDEO GAMES & CARTRIDGES I Butchers' pay boost approved CARSON (AP) -Butchers who - work in Southern California voted overwhelmingly to accept a new contract that gives them an immedi· () •o 0 0 • • • WE ACCEPT cmc•mil • V.l.P.'S In Person eet Theae Verr Im Saturdar Huntington z::-n1 Piiia On 10 AM-12 PM / W.at LA ~ 2 PM-4 PM TH•NOID . ,..,,...._ --.. . .... ·• "::.::... • -~ • .,::._IM .. ate 2S-CCnt-an-hour raise. a union leader sajd. The contract between the United Food & Commercial Workers union and seven dominant grocery chains from San Luis Obispo to the Mexican border was approved Thursday by 93 ~rit of those voting, said D. 'Whitey .. Ulrich, chief union nego- tiator. The ~ent with the Food Employers Council calls for an im· mediate 25-c:ent-an-hour raise for market meat ·cutters and meat wrap- pers at the top of the pay scale, and for an additional 10-cent--an-hour raise af\er a year. Apprentices and workers on the lower rungs of the pay sea.le will act scaled-down raises. Su•pen•lon•a•ked ln prote.ter Injury CONCORD (AP) -The Navy is recommendina that the three civilian crewmen on die munitions train that maimed peace demonstrator S. Brian Willson last year be aiven lo.day suspensions. Brakeman Bob Mayfield1 who said ,.,. he s<>t a letter Wednesday mform1na him of the Navy's recommendation, said be and the other crew memben planned to fiabt the suspensioat. A Navy spokeswoman declined to comment on the proposed suspension . CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496--8800 I i:LASSl"Eb iNDtJt Ai-1671 I --llCO. •?PF ,_"°"'" ...... co. ... ._ THI OM. 'Y PILOT C .. CK YOUR 1111 ct.AlllND °''ICI ~ TMI PNT DAY T.....,_ '-'lc:le ....., I 00 AM-5 30 PM .... 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Dyl o.n.111rt1rl42-1359 71._.76.2055 yerd. 221 ... 8 Placentia. l94-3MI graded dbl • g8rdnr 1'A&\,qultinghbrtldtNo baac:fi.. SMO+ utl. 1st & :.?a:= (714)557-0100 ev .. OPEN DAILY 1.SPMon 38R, 2BA. ---/ttr'f", NoP9(L~25el $975 On ft19 beech 28R comm.'P<>Ol.~. lg yd .... 11100/mo. Aftl ..... Slng6e non-erMr, ~ tope.'t1xturee i. (714>4 .. 5141 BALBOA PENINSULA petlo. dee*, F/P, huge BRIGHTONSPRINGS 18R 1W. pool. weight ""·, 121001mo.647-752eagt 1211·8!50-47 4' ...... nogar.873-5419 "*'orecl dOMt docn. .... ... (Mi Cyprw&BeyAwt gar 11595 Linda Condo. Seduded woods 714-53e-11950A 2+8R fully furn JUST ,..,_.., BAC~~LOA "Cute & AX oonclttooed P4Ua.., C.... ..... 1111 -•tlLBT 721...0119Grubb& Ells & .,...,,._Ground noor 21~53-2l05 LISTED ocn vu condo B••chH·Bayfront Cozy on the~ .-:trtc clellw end ... MUI 111111111 •NEW• 2 bed, 2'At bat11 FABULOUS New ~ level. Wtht/Oryr •tectt FAEE RENT! New beach-w/g.ar '4bllt fr aand. w/docll..Qulat r:em twMa. S500 ... ~c~:tll• cutftY~.Spedol•& nA +den°' aaR l'louea, conc1oe.on1y._.,011ey ~ 28A 38A COf'dO. h()c*-up,m1cro. frpe.C f'ront condo. 28R 2'MSA. s1soo .... ..,. 121-a11s NO~-.. s.. ...... =-~~ 11111T ::::.-:r~~ :.oarc:::.-=: ~~1~o::.-"~ ~~.::s'7!50 . =·,,=d2:i0a.:= •• .....,... • •• ,... ..., ••• oom.•it locat6an UIY Tl ... ! bit• to bead\. $215,000 tie i. .::· 831-1400. ••1rtr.rt........ def>. VELMA 549-2447 984-7590/d 84&-218el• Lovely gmtlft w . New 28A.. 2~ HlgNy up-Aet ~~~~SS. :..::-c~::r~ LAAOECdMOUPlEX ~1~:!:!c! :~AF~ HOMES llM.191 uatw•1M ~lngton°"~-=r::! ~&~t.~~r =·1:,:.= teimW• 1111 ctucit.. & ~· 38R/38A + ==-4 28l.OCKSTOBEACH INC., REALTORS •CHANNEL AEEF 28A.1:,~~~~& crpt vtew' of ~. nu $1900/mo 1 yr-*"'8 ~ ~ 1MA, 2 car lBf\. waMt t Thia property .. In c=-garege. • Spec. 2 ~ 38' CK waterfrom, fab views. pelntJcrpta W•BA. 28R SHATZEN RE 7•1234 plllio 112 ....... 0 =-=~in-LLHH•&MllT iBrlden ~. nu m~WllWll"' ~.l2000 uatw•lll t11!i01mo:11t.tat 'i'lmo •mTUR& .. !:'tt,~ . ..,..MOtmo·Yf'Y. == ::=:= oWee"1eianCt ~ •••t crpe. conwt'l IPOOl"9nn6&. .,.,.. .... ~~WI ·---W~""-.,.ordo~ w =· M7.eo41 ~•NO CKMGEit ,._ Mtw.21~-47°' 115o-4174'*~'* to.., .aoo. . Ownr l34tK. For AolM-.... Bee .... Pool ' •u• ...... 1yr .... 11400 mo tti41.,.. & .,. ...,,, ~guaon 142-1'708 .... 541...()271. ()oer't Set-&.n spe.1499K. SUbmtt al of Attn. Agt 751-6000 NA THE OCEAH-38R 28A ....... 12-4:30. 332 Colton St. ,.,... Age llU Ml3 OEl.UXE 28R 1'iWIA 2 E'SIDE 3Bf 288 2car attct\ sngl sty ~OX 2000 s11' 38R 28A DUPLEX •/trplc GF~E El .KJNS 4: :m::-:: , __ _ UMOUE V1EW HOME. ~:la~ :fd ~: 1 ow .. 2 IUndedtS. patio. tam rm. lrml din rm. ~=~=-10~ I!!! Cl )'.11'\N'I ,,.._ and balc:onMt. UgM apart kJtdlen wltfl. In OM~ "'-nelgn-112!50 Agt 175--4912 I tm1ll yard, all new gmdr, $1800 -MC No bMcl'I S 110011no ._ .. .. Rt.~LT~· 1175000 ~Down ....... pentry.pvtpelto, tiomoodi Febubddty • C811*9&peAi'!t,cntrl'elr., peta.Avt12/15 ~102 MC Jeck811-984-2414 ~. ·..,t fn-1 . •~Be. Pride of own-fW'tvlewslromtftlHxdt-Dalllft•ll .p wld"*-up,2~Elden. SHARP 38t28e• fl!!!' rm. ~11-----l iiiiiiiu;;iiiimii;&;iiim'iif;:iiJ ......... 2"°342 Wkncll. -.nllT.,,--nnmaeurate Ing 38R 28A bMuty, • JM1Y" 250· 159-7CH5 A-..t 1211 patlO l'l<>rM, wJBMdi .N-sEl\WIRD C0R00 O\iet COLDWeLL. BAHt(eRO ---NfMit Dye, home. 1170,500. Agt Ed 15eOOOO L..agune NV* vtewfromtftls28R H~BA E'SJDE 381 288. gerege or Adams. 2 cer gar w / loc•llon 28R 1' ... BA Wa'I give )IOU the down In .. • 111 •F IJ 1<9y, M1-4004 ~2 AHlty .. CALL Helen remocWed. M...., Jae dr.,_ c:arpet. No pet; opnn wld hk-up, bedcyd towntlou• Style Frplc, uc:hgtor .. hereofown-JA8MIHECRK-Baat8w W•lhsby.agtM1·7433 tub, IQ lkylgl'lta. trplc, Avail now. S1000/mo. mstr Br has 2 mirrored OOOI. sc>a. ~ 9'1'9091 antllp. You meke thaLOWHTPNCEa,se, .... mlD. l19507rno.214Femleaf. $975dep.2131437-41 18 doeet&l'lighl>Mmceil.1 w/OfKW. Ww.t/Oryr Incl mthly pymta & .,,. .....,._ twn. rm 2....a. .... La Un1tL <MeMet EMt St*Yf 175-8427 ml. to beedl. idnt cones.. No pees S 1150/mo. apprec. You receive 1429 900 lll-1 02 AQt lllboe loc9tton. Oceen. 111.U... G .. E'T DEA Ll ll 180 e.slde 38R 28A twnhee SH751mo. 851-1214 175-1749c.11s-eeoe 1~ tu baNftta. ~ • · bey views from top unit ... IMD•ll11111 -" " Yard,ow.quM!area.Xlnt ha\19 deM credit Aat Ciiia.... iiM Onel'loueafromaMCI 1stb .. , hou ... 181 FR 8CH. concll $1080 eet--4019 957-4002 Dye, Ev. Wknd• BY oWNEfthi time on mwtl9t. Prlnd-M~':'~ =~E :.:r::~ & Cable. Dye 640-2429 Evl'Mlnd OPEN HOUSE SUN . .._5 pMI only, $839,000. Marti omc. 173-4400 LOVELY 281 28a condo. E/t6de twnhee, 280 21h8A J . 850-1400 Re/Mu Rttrs Aatldeooe M&-enO JA,SMINE CREEK. 38r Micro. tp, dlw, FF retrlg. P-hnla 1117 eu.tom boollahalVee In 2 ~a.. 2 •tOfY, CIA, 24"' ow own lndry .. MC -~--Ri~il;r F Fl Frpt, ,.., c:arpea & NEWPOAT CREST ..... AM s • c . S 2 4 O O / mo . oet9. $900/mO. E'llkSe. I I IU Pl9T -t. Patio a bek:n. 38R. 38A. eondO. 2 dedca, 'Ii 1114 850-11!50/D after 7pm, No pm. * MS-2149 58A 48A. 2400 aQ ft. 3 car S 1 10 0 0 0 •••um grt eo11dmon 1216.000 14().. 1474 gar. 2145 E.. OcMn &Nd. 942......0.. . OPEN HOUSE ... NEW CUSTOM HOME Lwl condo rw bctl, 2BR, IY OWNER. $516,000 SUNOAY 1-4 SBA Pool hon'9 on lg lotl •BR SW "'IOl.,,k 2~BA. 2 tty. frptc:, PfV •----(714f173..()12t AETIAED LOCAL wants to 21 BAALOVENTO l28I OOO 8"'r ll2· l2M --& tiii s:M., ,.. petjo, w/d l*ue>. db OW ...... CM/NB hOrM. Pr.._ Ce1 ANNE FREEMAN ' • .._..... 1 _ _._.. ,.. ~ w/Oflf'W I 1025 521-6400 Heveagenios .... wtthout .,..7 831 1400 _,.., • _..._...,._,...., tt.Dn19 -... 't04JI items flxw. Can '!~u Npt. W_._..~ Homea Inc. rm w/trplc, 3 CW gar, 0-..llOC*tO M iii stuff? A In c::lelsltled. Cr.-eondO. _.._73 -" l35001mo 173-73'2 c.n to dulifMNS """ 1191p Clllll IEL Ill 1N. DJ, ~" f1)J ?11.r \""~ ,...~ ~:'~ Merrill Lynch Realty ' VIEW O F THE PARK Tucked away-1n nortnean CM de- hghtful 3 BR. pool. spa and quiet street K1ds'll play 1n an entire parkl S315.000 . 759-6600 0 • • AYl I f 6.44-9060. WAtnflllT .. 11,411,811 GREAT POTENTIAL. RE· MODEL/EXPAND. PRIME LO- CATION. 4 M 31,c, BA + MUCH MORE. SPECTACULAR LOT + VIEW. MOTIVATED SELLER. ONE OF A KIND. WILL CONStDER ALL OFFERS. STUNNING Ocean view, •Bdrm, 2'A Bath, 3 car garage. Total remodel, S3500/mo. *HOLIDAY SPECIAL* $250 OFF MOVE-IN © 'TIL THANKSGIVING Completely remodeled . spacious 1BR & 2BR Apts. Beautiful pool area, large rec. room & laundry room. 1'liN .Q, --@ SANTA ANA 111111 VIEW IOIES MONACO Modef, 2Bdrm + Den, 2 Bath, large yard. 1 year leaM, $1800/mo. CARMEL Model, 2Bdrm, 2 Bath -Ane location. AvaJl- able January 1st. $1950/mo. CALL __ .......... llGS 1 IEWPOR lXIS'l'A Jll'lA IBN'IALB @ 3 BR. 2 BA, 7 monlhl old 11000/mo (420 HAMILTON #A) 3 BR, l 8A Homa • '1000/mo (1984 MONRO\'JA) 8 BR. l I,\ 8A .,,. yard l8WIDo (392RALCAM18) CALL CAIB1 WAID 811-1141 ONLY 1515-"50/MO. MOVE IN TODAY & SAVE SSS ALA JIOANA APTS. 530 W. Wiison TSLMGMT 722-9012or142-1803 ,...,, No,..,., * ·-,,,,, * © A lmatl qWet comptex. STUDIO 1550/mo & 1 BEDROOM w/flrepl•c•. b•ckyard, patio, 1115/mo. "Uk• new & very pr"-vate." POOi, ..,., S.Undry. 1st & MCUrlty. NO PETS. 5.-9-2,..7 1111 --Sandtastlf's nicesl 2 BedrOQlll. 2 Bath. some w.ew. slyh&flls. built ins. 2 Cat ,., .. poel & $C)I. Antlable Dfcembtr I SI Sl400 mo ****** -~ i.sra rAJ.Jr Tuiumn BALBOA © PENINSULA ... ON THE POINTlll ••t 82 0r-. Coast OAtl Y PILOT/ Fridey. Nowmber 1a. 1188 ---- ORANGE· COAST PILOT Naqer~ tontinoes success after first dealership ep·e.Aing 22 years ag_o In 1967, Dick Noba_rs stood otop the newly completr Son Diego freewoy 14051 and gazed souih down Harbor Boulevard. ljke'so much of Orange County, sparse housing tracts, rQlling fields and open space dominated the scenery. Nabers wasn't sightseeing through. Hoving been awarded the first Cadillac deoMtrsh1p 1n the country since World Woi II, he was determined to find the perfect home for his new-cm facility. "I looked around the South Coast areo and felt that Horbor Boulevard, then the third busiest street in Orenge County. would moke on ideal home for our new Cadilloc store," Nabers said. "With Disneyland thriving to the eost and the Pacific Oceon down the street, Harbor Boulevard was a natural choice." Now, 22 years later, Nabers is glad he mode that decision. As one of Cadilloc's most successful dealers, Nabers worked hard, watched Or- ange County come into its own, and exponded his cor dealership holdings to eight, including his most recent addition, Nabers Buick. Ho..,ing spent 42 years selling and servicing cars, one would think Nabers, 62. would settle bock ond en1oy the fruits of his hord work rather than taking on the respons1b1lity of a new dealership. "The car business hos been my ltfe," he said. "When the Buick dealership become 0¥01loble we felt there was a need 1n this oreo and decided to add Buick to the selection we provide our customers." In 19 80 opened South Coast Dodge down the street from Nabers Cadillac, belie¥1ng that American built cors would eventually make o come- back. T odoy South Coast Dodge is one of Southern Col1forn10' s leading Dodge outlets. In 1985. Nabers built a showroom for the untested Hyundo1, and today Harbour Hyundo1 is a successful dealership for the highly occlo1med economy car Then there's Sou1h Coost 0 lzuzu, opened 1n 1986. ond os successful os ony lzuzu dealership in the oreo. There is also NQbers Sterling, o slow seller that Nobers believes will come into its own 1n the coming yeor. "To be successful in the cor business you hove to keep looking forward to the future needs of the people," soys Nabers of his decision to open Nabers Buick. "Our post achievements ho¥e not come soley ·from Cadillac soles. By d1vers1lying oor selection, we've been able to keep up with a consumer group that is 1ntelltgent and quick to change in terms of needs. One year 11' s a luxury car, the next it's ltme for on economy model." While Nabers is quick to point out thot di¥ersificotion is a key ingredient to his su.ccess, there is no question that the-Cadillac store hos been, and will be, the pinnacle of his dealership along Harbor Boule..,ord. For 12 yeors, between 197 4 and 1986, Nobers Cadillac was awarded Moster Dealer status by General Motors.,bosed on a total balance of customer soles and service, communi· ty involvement ond finonciol success. Hoving achieved this oword for a minimum of 10 consecutive yeors, Nabers Cadillac was the seventh of 15 deolerships inducted in the Cadillac Hon of Fame. "We're very proud of this success we' ¥e achieved," Nabers said. • "TW&re' s really no secret when it comes to customer satisfaction. If you provide service with o quality prod· uct, your reputation brings customers into the dealership and that's just what we've done." Born in Chicago, Dick Nabers and his family moved to the Son Fernando Volley six months ofter his birth. While his father ran a modest printing company in Los Angeles, Nabers began his working career at age 12, seUing new~pers in North Holly· wood. Nabers olwoY1 loved to work. "I must hove worked nearly every job a Y<>uth could hold," he so.id. "f rom bogging groceries to working in on ice house, I kept busy 'ft!orking afternoons." One of Nabers' other loves was, of course, cars. At 17 he P\lrchosed the first of thousands of cars he would buy and sell during the next 42 yeors, The Ford Model A required a Joto! overhaul, and once the young industrious Nabers finished the pro· •'Oar past acldeve- ment8 JJave not come110lelyfrom CadHlac sale11. By dlv~nlfyl.ng oar selectlon, •e 've been able to keep up W'ltJJ a consumer goup tlJatlsln- lell~e.ntaad;qulck to cli81J6e In tenn• of needa. 0.ne year It'• al~car, the nenlt stlmeforaa economy model. " ject, he sold the car for a profit and bought a 1931 Dodge. An athletic youth, Nabers also kept busy in high school sports as o three- year varsity member of the football team and track squad. As a rugged tackle, Nabers was oworded a football scholarship to USC, but a knee in1ury as o freshman ended his athletic career. Ha..,ing lost his scholarship, Nabers needed to work in order to support the expense of college. "I had to earn money so I went to work selling used cars on F1gueroo near the USC campus," he said. "At the ltme that area hod the largest concentration of used cor lots in the worid ond I 1mmed1otely fell 1n lo"e with car NABERS BUICK '89 LeSabre T-Type ·'B[ac 'Beautg ..,, '· LOADED ... custom wheels, power windows, seats, doot'1ocks, tinted windows, tilt, c:rulse ... and more NOW WllH A $2100 DISCOUNT (413574) One only at thll price. .. Plus, purchase any new '89 Park Avenue, LeS.abre, Century or Skyluk ancl receive up to $500 cuh back from Balek. 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. San Diego Fwy., at Harbor, one mile south. Tel. 714-540 9100 ii Open Saturdays for service. ' • • sales." Nabers' skill and success In car soles also brought more responsi · bility, and ofter three years OS USC, Nabors moved into the automobile business full time. In two yeors Nabers was the top salesman for Allen Gwynn Chevrolet in Glendale. Next he went to work for Modern Motors, ·an Oldsmobile and Cadilloc deolership · that he would evenhJolly work 'as general manager during the next 18 yeors. "During the 19 50s it was such an exciting time for the automobile business," Nabers recalls. "Cadillac emerged as the.premiere luxury car after Packard stopped production in the early 19 50s." As general manager, the Nabers earned a reputation as a hard working and gifted· retail car ex- ecutive, and when General Motors announced its plans to open a Cadillac store in Orange County, Nabers jumpe'd at the chance to operate his own store. W ith 18 years of Cadillac soles experience, Nabers was awarded the franchise in late 1965. As an in..,estment, he moftgoged his house and, with the help of General Motors Holding Corp., Nabers hod the funding to open Nabers Cadillac. "At the time there were only three dealerships on Harbor Boulevard but you could see the oreos growth potential," he said. "Orange County was just beginning to boom and we couldn't hove asked for better timing to open a Cadillac dealership." Nabers. Cadillac, which opened for business Sept. 15, I 967, is regarded as one of the Southland's premiere auto dealership success stories. Built on four acres along Harbor Boulevard between Mer· rimoc and Pnnceton, the Nabers facility attracted 1nttal interest as much for its londmork. sign and beoutifully architecture as its cars. "People actuolly stopped in ond . .. .. Dick Kaben, a man ab•d of la.la time. thought we were a bonk or savings and loon because of the uniqueness of the building." Nabers says of the solid concrete building that f eotures granite-like columns and a JS.car subterranean showroom. "We were delinetely aheod of our time, but that was the ideo. I knew this locotton and facility had to work for years to come." Working seven · doys a week, Nabers quickly gave notice to oreo . dealerships of his aggressive style and drive to be<;ome the most successful dealership in Orange County. In four short months, Nabers and his small staff of 10 were selling more than their share of cars. And, although Nabers now has more than 250 employees ond he's o few years older, the some drive that propelled Nobers Cadillac to the top will undoubtedly carry over to success and prosperity for Nabers Buick. NABERS •ssGMC . JirnrnY Drive Home In (503643) $11,595 Cadill_ac Style •ssJ~ XJ..6 '87Allan~ (1KHE898) $24,895 '81 Sterling s-rnodel (2ESDn5) $16,495 '86Ford T-bird (1NMX312) $9895 •s1 canaaro sport coupe (20PK851) $8995 One pr9Vlou1 owner. (100407) One only at thl9 ~· I . . Gee . .. Nomaner · what.·· . . .. . . . . ... . ' . • VALUE AND FUN COMBINATION • RUNS AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS • PRICED TO MOVE YOU · • AT · CLOSE-OUT PRICES.! STARTING FROM s ID #169437 #1976 • rr1v~ .... 1989's are here ... Come in to see "us. . ~ "Sales • Leasing ~ Service ,/Parts • All Makes & Models HOUSE OF IMPbRTS 6862 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, CA 90621 \ Santa Ana (1-5) and Riverside (1-91) Freeways DIAL 213n14 MERCEDES . • • • I t • est - . -. with HOUSE OF IMPORTS Your Castle of Customer Commitment • • .. .. . NEW '89 TRUCK MOOne100, sn 1100J111 ONfONlY . NEW '89 COROLLA 4 DR. \ rt;iii;i~il~~l~c....i~ ... ~;~ c....... llM ...... 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JM t8A iiiiimo. tBA "-'*,.. d. 147 AGMr. LAKE TAHOE (Klde .. turnleMd ltudk> 141&no. t'Yte In 4.p... l8" NH. Ar'lltt't Studio. -Cell NOW 84Mtlt-tree wtttl ~) heat & w•ter petd. 2~. z cs 19r, pMjo aaoo. Nr bdl. w..-.... OCEAN vu deluq 28R c.ltourl o..rtor ••• uao~ mw. . 1711/moM7·11D No peea. Y~. 11'"3313 1~ belt\, "1*. deek. OW· ~_..... 11~ ... ..-. .Lo,.,, oerport, pool, leun, • =~ 1111 E. Pedllc llPt B. -on ''"'I" to__., ttv & trtg Inc no peee I~ 9LOCK8 TO llACH lllO/IJ'O. a.. ttt. Cal for your veo•llon 1571/mo + ~ deP 9iAii~aPlllill1"!!!'!!1!""!'°'~"'!!19 LO 28!',:..._ lnct utll, ceble. 7M-1104/E 944-1722/0 oertlbte. . 9Ylll now 142-1401 wltll ~ utll 91/d, .. _,dedc,09rt1ge. • ~ & 11025. 173-1038 29R, 1W, petlo, .... IR~ND NEW APART. Mftm-wrrl ~· t) tlclh. ""9IO & ~· 281\, trptc, ... OYe VIEW piece, dllt1 ..... • quiet MENTS WILL BE AVAIL· .. WllM o 417-4811 . No pelt. 1 1t00/mo m comptu, pet ok . AIE IN PHASE 111 FOR Redeccw ted 2BR 2BA Hetlotr~. Call 011·4 lf41/mo lltl 5341> . MOYE-tN ON DECEM· 1BA :11ott-Srd Fro,,; 8tudloe & tBA ..... iiiO & 87s..o14Of173-51117 LAAQi 19r 189 i5i5/mo IEA 18T ANO FIRST 8850 No pete 13'1-e101 ~. _. V...._. Aeno-lotOO MCUtftY. A~ MONTH'S RENT MOV£8 . • Ulla. VIUAGE MNTAL8 A:BA~c:v:,~+ ~: How. calf t0r tipptm. VOUINI ~~/In _41_7_·_5411 ____ _ frDlc, dbl ger t1e&. 213 l31-1l7' BecM6or 1, 2 & 88R APTS 190 18A. .................. Sl50 = i'.I..... .. .. ____________ mlll ____ .. ~!11111111111!11 ____ .., __ ... _li!lml _____ .. ,12'-11« 114117&-nM •EASTSIDE 28R 18A* AVAILABLE IMMEDI· 280 :t'MtA. ............ lt100 'Jllm.111~~11""111!'!1~'!! NEW, '89 4X4 rnucK a.:.:•ew '89 COROLLA _GOAO,...,........,E,..,,..008_,,......,,COl-'"---Unlt-.· ~s:.=~mo • ATELv... 'C::~t!B~•i ..:'ffofn 'U:'.'f: ~6995 SH ~9 ONEONlV ~ ,,. 38r 2Be. w/d, plenWtk>n ~ Flrat Raalty .. Your emptoyw ~•be 11tt1 tt.154s1113 Jr:rn· Mitter ,..,.tal, WAGON. • · =f~~~ aR 18A refur.blahed. =~tt ... cltyofCoet• ~2!..v:'~~: 4~ Cal Mk:Nlt • . ---=· Lerge. llght, *'I 18R,MW Landry taclltlea. 2250 ' iiii"+. 2M7 Hlc*cwy WALK TO BEACH. 28r palntfcerpet/bllndt, ~· ,:tM:5"1mo. Ullll al.All 4M-193e, 751-9-483 1ee "'**'· 2 cer ~ AUTO, PIS, AIR, pon:tl, trotc. mk:fowewe. ..--•----Wflt pert11ng1 w C*1* I/WIPER, CARGO ::;;;--~ dbllot.175-1111 2BR 18A TRl-PLEX 2500~~~·w·--· _, St751mo.(i13)~ DECK COVEi, ·, -_...,.:_..,~l'--'I &.lndec* wld In end gar. _,,.,,_ -1 1111 ....... FAHIC INTERIOR,~ ... ·-New 6ficor. 405/55 trwY I• MU 28A 28A tip new carpet VEARL Y ,..,.... 1 811 to If HAND MIHO R 2BA ·1~BA, cfoH to 1716/mo 213-431'34e2 enc:I {lei .i bft-tne nW ~. 28r 1Be. QetlOt, bMCtl, .. 50/mo. 900 ******* .,p. tiHimo ' leundry, frplc, -H75. su 1117a.s1 s.. Une.144-2111 2BR 2BA, dWI wutv, 1 ito CENTER •~•...., 1pm. ONt ONt y VERY IQ upper 2 Bdrm r.!~in~er'iroo. TSL MGMT &42-1803 -111 llU Fin 99 S $1 Q~.5 wtth end. gerwoe, ._, 2131Elden.1~138 mle81iB.JIU Newry dec:0t.itc1 2eR. 0n tt. tMCI, w . Newport M75 mo. 415i.. Po6neec· 28R 2BA. gart1ge new 1BA wt1tove, i.unctry te-11371/mo. lkr 142-3850 tie. 241'1212 carpet & drepea. teundry IPllTmna =~,,!, :~~r•g•, 2eR 2BA. 2-cat ...,.. Ceeta.... .... feclllty. No petp . Sparkllng cleen, terg• nreplece, l'9frlgeretor, 1 -250-4220 M 754-1896 Garden apta. Beeutlfully NEWPORT ACROSS THE bloctc to bMCh. lt30/mo. •Gr•t EMtltde tocl 2BR 2BA UPST Al RS, lendaceped ground•. STREET, 28R trplc, ger-Avallable now. 850-3159 1 & 2 Bdrm tipU atert MOO/mo, $500 aecurtty Pool & ape, petloaldeck•. • M2&/mo. 1ees lrvtne 28R 28A duplex nMt ~-----------------~----------~-------41 .,,~ G~ ~~~ ctep.Nopet~~lnow.~~~. ~ '~7~~22 beech. Frplc, g er, NEW '89 CEL ICA NEW '89 VANS Gmblt w/88Q, lndfy rm. c.llforllPPt. 754-5440 1 Beck Mao Nfoe 28r 18e. pool, ger· cerpor'I. AvWI now. y..,. Sorry, No peca 131-M27 28d ~Be $805 •ge, quiet comprex, ly, 1845/mo 731-1230 ALL **ml,_** 131 'E1ath St &46-M11 t725/mo. + depoalt. *~ ITM* MODELS 5562 A ...,..i5ro-' c:ornpMx. HUD ecoepted. 850-4217 AIR, VALUE PACKAGE IN STOCK! mfe8liJl.JIU =~ pet~ 1::'::!· 28drm"°28.-twnh;.-See5 SPACIOUS WOODHAVEN F~. ,!~· 4e~:ve DUAL AIR, "utce new & Wlf'f pvt•: 125 Center St &42°1424 Town.'lomea. Enct gar, ___,___,,..,...,...-,,..,....-==-PIS, SfAT IPlllMll Pool, ape, lndry. 1at + Bechek>f, lrnn\acuMlte. lg =: ~· "';11 *,,tAc2lR·~t· !:1~; PASSENGER Beeutltully tandacaped, w. NO PETS. 649--2447 Beth, yard, i.unctry. etc. min to ti.c;ti.13~m 1950/ino 944,4402. SU tr171164 ONE ONlV PACKAGE =&=--~= ....... * :.::,g.1~ncl utllltlu SUBLET 2 moeonly, Dec-_13-,-1-0,...,2..,.,1,,..,1 ""="~=-==- Prtme locedon. CtMl'I 28R w/pvt garage, Jen. Own bdrm, 1tv rm, **LIDO BAV~ 1 Bedroom M70 dllhwaaher, dl1poHI, ......_ l&llW beth thr kH~w/1 other Spectoua 1BR. lndry rm 28drm 1'.48a $805 l'9edy cable, pool, ape, 28R 1i.. TownhouM, gar.. In dup1ex-1tyle ept. •S950tmo• $ Ull fMH• W&Y 88Q & lndry fac. Good flp, lndry rm. petto, dOM 1395/mo * 722-7751 435 Soud, Bob 723-0350 5 11,4.5 COSTA MESA locetlon. SM to ap-to ldlool M50/mo. prec:iete. 177 E. 22nd St. 2314 SANTA ANA. tllf11111111 •llf ""'* •• Mii •131°7371* TSL MGMT . &42-1603 2BR w/9t:. Carpeta. BEAUT. 2Br 28a. ~ btOck , 1:~ci 1~~ ~ ~ w1F?su 1en 11r ~;:~:~ =.~11 '" =ipat1o~i.t:r-= ~~~ C1n •1:..'1'= eo.t Ptua, M75/mo. OUlet blda on E'Sicle, coxy quiet Tripi.. trp1 petlo 136-4120 Call 1-5PM fng,balcony, 11116/mo 540-0117,orM24804 wllotaofwood.Attlgned i::sr lndr~ h'/upe' 117vtctoria 'H' ... 1720 8 MG•25E.8AY 1------------------·-----------------... I pertllng & leundry facfll, • ,. · T L MT 142-1803 18R Apt. c.tpet, drapee, ti.. $530/Mo. 938-0552 /mo.131-7955. 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New paint, atow & O"Pt. 3BR 28e, end. ger .. wtd now, 850-7244 28A.28A. No peta. $850. AduH Perl<. new carpet. 1750/mo. 731-1418 hk up, new carpet, 1 BR L o FT A p T Agt 648-5880 Call PAM 759-5590or173-7797 DUI hiat BB $1295/mo. ;:~~ ~ A:::· BACHELORlll Secluded ..... Ull lft 11t ... ociXN W. epac. ll'iOd. T8L :MiUGON~-1803 .... s.Ms.r · t>eeutltull gerden. ger •3BR2i&i895. •2Br 1ee redec=r:1Br, ,Indy.deck, llll l•Un* ,,.. pwttlng. PNlfer metute $715. • 1 Br 1 a. $550. fr1Q, er.. $195. · * 1111 ·-- E'81DE 18r up9talra, cabte worlllng women. n/lmltr. 2!50-l002 Ot l50-51et 4tl-1 or 131-9234 · 81M R TV hkup, ... In ceo.t, 1550mo. Incle. utll. E/84de28018Anewpalnt I ..... .a.al e.ut.2-38ra/c,oar .. w/d reta req'd. No peea.1575 &te-t240 & c:at"p9C. lndry tac. no at. ..,. hk-up, new carpec, trade Sl2 vtctorta &4Mtl1 BEAUTIFUL 2.BR 18A In peta. M75mo. 271~ E. •MOY! IN NOW & GET llghta, cell fen. nr ~ $250 OFF 2nd MO'S RENT Quiet complaJC. Pool, get· 11th pl. 844-0452 EARL v XMAS GIFT* Hoap. Sl50to11oso1mo. E'SIDE 1BRCottage. trplc, age. ctble TV, new E'SIOE 2BR 1~8A, 2 (I.Mer Olek or color TV). 41ot HtlWle end petlo, 117 ~ 211t, c:at'P9tls*nt.*ALLUTIL· atory, petlo, gerege, &!pet 28r 28e In 4-i*x, TSL MGMT &42-1803 St. 1111 + 1786 w . IT1£S PAID* pool •. greet •tmoephel•. end ger, hkgpe. 1796. ltyou'relooklngfonmr 146-7234 *NO PETSI 1725/Mo. CALL 722-1132 no pett, 17M. 148-9039 No PMll ~4t&4 clmlfecl llalnew9tor,Gu_ -suPERI VOLKSWAGEN ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER SKI WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW /USED AUTOMOBILE IN STOCKI LIMITED TIME ONLYI 7800 W11t11l11t1r II ,Cl.IZm • ,-~-.... - 17141 •1-ia11 ·(~) it111 ~1141 • • • ... • , lue1 .... .. WALK TO ICM ... HOAG ~tr.i:·= .............. oow ....... 1401 .. 11or A-.--..111 ' • • I • • ' • : I l ' ' . ~ ' . ' THE 1989 PEUGEOT 405 S AN UNEXPECTED VALUE. If you laave con1ldered the 1maller and more es- ~i•• luropeaa Can 1acla u: BMW SHI, AadJ 90, Mereed" 190, Saab 900t or the late1t Japaae1e LU91'1 8eclau, t••• Yl81t 111 IOOD to te1t drl•• Qe laropeu Car of~. Year. lARGE SELECTION McAllister . PEUCEOT •Mm1 IS 311 E. Whittier Blvd. (20 Mi-. driW "P. lelc:h lhd.) (714) ?944630. {213) 947-3711 ,. .... ... ...... ,. au.- SEE US LAST AND GET THE LOWEST ·PRICEll WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!! ALL JDT Al IN ITOCI THI BllT FHllGll CA• BUY • THI U.S. 5.9% · OVER INVOICE•J -------------··----ALL FOX SQUAii BACll IN ITOCI 3.9% OVER INVOICE•J ----------------ALL CAlllOLITl IN STOCK 5.9% OVEA INVOICE *! Cabnotet 'a VW Cl8RIOl.ET '80 VW CABRIOLET '82Cuml.fl Std. Trans. AmFm cass. Air 5 spd. AmFm cass. 658 miles. Std. trans. AmFm cass. Air Std. trans. Air. cond. AmFm cond. cond. cass. Custom Wheela. 88,895 114,800 14,995 88,596 (057734) (K011148) (15573) (0108048) '•lllZIA •JEEP IAICER 'alUZUllJI Full pwr. L~. Roof. Air. Std. trans. AmFm cas.s. Hardtop. Auto. AmFm caaa. Air concl. Tllt. 17,996 •7,895 88,995 14,916 (25812) (5N238l (41814) fmll)IDS MEFIEE Cat w.u..-.. .,., • • * !il!iCi\ca. 1: .. .,.,., KM -!Blilii·1-,.._, ............ Nfiliiiii: ......... .._ •••• mllllnl...... ·-.................. . ' -· -...,, ..... .,. ~ Ul 1144 • T~ ...._ .... lr'llll nln•.,• --..,..-., 1' : x a a....... .....,. _. ~ ,... ,.,., ' --, ... Mndl ._ .,.1.oeoo • .... AMI=,, ......... =--~--~-............ ---............ ......,.., ......... o.. .... (WM.,/T,1Dlf9.Xlftl ... _. '*iMI ~-No .,.,., ----..._ _... -... r -..... -,.,_ 8)11 ... 10 ltco 81 IM»· I "9 ......... ,. wtllill ...... cs. IX~ ~-1111?'"* In!. Wri te: 0Joa:I ... •'I flL (714)119-1111 I......._ lft H.8. _., CostaMwklMoft.Hltr ).lJttfililliLM _, •• ~ .. Gllt1-. 1!!~=~~~·!••!!1 . ~ ~ to~~:-. F~ LwlljiiS ••• , IflllMMmr. "°"~~~--=-CclMMI ~or 100 'If .. -IMN ,..... ..... f7Mf'2 ,,.,,_ APPlYtNPEASON: 32742·2203. ..,....., .. ,n ,,....-.,.,. 'IUIC& lt.O.IOlll233 ....... w.•.oo•nt• • ..... . 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DeptOITHIDAll,.Y ..,.,.,l80 .--. ..... ,...,. ., ..... ~c.1 Btwn Tuetln & !Mne, EWnlng In. Wiil tMln on 1Mne PubMahlng firm la $U5/tw to'atart No .p CaU.8Ufte75'-MS1 Gr9ll-' H0-1llO Mt1. H. Mon-Fri PtlOT.lhpm"**"""'· -~-.,_. 900tt, 11~J».1513 w.totlff .,.. 831-6506 fob. Bale + cornmlaakM'I, loolclng ton detail n.O wltt train Catt 1o.m-apm. Ml-30t 1 Gt9et ~ b • • m •I Ca II Hank, ... n. I,_ FOUND GE~MAN SHEP Mutt~ neet & peraon-on.nteCI l*'IOfl to Wilt 722-uu betwHn Ill 1 8 a.tcel -._,,,...Cell lteGCIV eu..-1. ''WON.D'I LARGEST" dog and Slameee cat ~~ offlceclocatton. In our accoun~ ct.pt. lam-3pm. All! lot Launa. & Genetel Office tor r... .. ,._... .. _ & .............. ,..__.,a ~,,-n1~°'. ....,. .._ -.........__ .__ COIT~..'!',._~ 11n Ylc lrvtne All9/Meaa .,......., Blvd. M. Call Some acc:ountlng axp. taur911t In Nwpt Bctl. IUllE Ill .__ -._. ....,._ .,,_ ,...._. .. ___ ..........,.... Santa Ana Hgt a ~~r :55-b ~5• " :':''· llex. ~~· J: lllllDPll Mon-frf ~· tOkey = ~~~ IG-Gl1 Ill •1 -=~O:: C".:: .:~ • .,,.. 152.as..9 · * PHO. T01*1 tact ~c;!.~"'720:9110 •~t;i-:1 ~~~ =:. =. . .,.:=-:.: llfl I WIT Newport 1t•::a·~wnlnG 1&11. •11111... *8.00/tlt. A/Jot'i 1n per90n tot ..... peopte, we P:OUNOSmeill SpeNal Ter-2-4PM. • Mon-Fri. Lundi Jim Dele. 8'2·7ieo •OldTown.1rvtne1• lhfft. >ant • Aft• PIT OP£...cal. Drtw9n lotantom ~·"9 ofter ............ . =-Mix. .. ~~ Allllm PIYlllJ/ ~~~~~: Meyerhof'a, OveratockedWlth1Mf?A _..1PM OIM M2· MO =~~ = ~~(near ...=t : = == Hiia ~.1119 o.c. ·1 leadlng cuetom t.t> •& M.. call to dllllfied w11 • General ofb, full.etlme ftt.. ,.,.. to WOftl .,.._ A/Jot'i deify & MecAtttw) • Peld ~ rAI~ T .....__._"""" II looklng for ex-2--aiq>ertenoelncom-lnO .... typlng,11~19 Fooc1 PNp, ..._ ..... IQ• MlsM-ED'SflllnA lllLD1IR • PeldaldlleaW ~ an ._._ .._ -ta110ed lndMduala 1n ~--..... phoM9. IOfT'9 computer etc. Ml* Ned & ao.ek CALL Jan 540-13ee :::::'''t.:: •• --:..=i rt;;ollOWfne.,...: ~ S:~":!: CLASSIFIEDADJ'EllTl§ING ..,...ICePl ... tedbut Eng!WI. 50 bed Conv. 17'h&TU1Un,C.M.. ..-, I SECRETARY Pla11117MMs79 .•J&IM enta.Sendularyhist~ SALE§ ~=·Ired, Hlary =~-=~ =""~~ ~~tojoln For land p6lr"*'O omc.. • ........... and·~ to: S DING Mon-Fri 10am0 5pm. cer. 'Call Shirley, MttoMt relll ~ ~ Inter••~ ~!!.,: FOUNQ: Yotbhlre Terrtar. • .-r 118118' Tecnnologlel. 1500 Quall "t are AD to our sales sr.af£. = peraon, Mondey. 549-3081 720-1CM2. =:, ~WO:!..":..'"' ~ .. ..._, •_::::::..-: . .,.., "°"· 11. Newpott st .• Sutt• 350. Newport ...s 14982 Sand ----=-~==---•--.uiiiiiiiiiiiim-1 -·--~ .. ., ---.. -BMt. ' 11th St •• Coet• • lllll1W' Beacti. CA 92MO. Attn: II you can type at ltasl 4S wpm and have on Av•. ,,.vine. . coyRIER ...... ..... formation, call JRk ~. Reaume tot ....._ ... 1105 • .. I IM ~ great ltlttommunicalion kills -We cu 167·1118 Mutt heY9 Od drMnG ,.. Full time, twtng OMV ,. A~ et SEL!CT M*'Y al P8A. 18012 Slry-;;!~l;;.I e P•l&I ~.~t ~& po.1, gd ot)pty. Broedwey BEl!~~ & pn Qrda, IMM 92714. • ofler you a base salary + commission AND ..--·--.,_., Fl She 2750 -.-a11 CLERK •• Rental mini .ma. Nwpt Bcti 78().1145 ..::Jr ,,. .. .Aop9, 28 REAL ESTATE 751·5000 ISUI .. ,, -APPLY IN PERSON: a (jt'11t place to work. atorage. YOU NAME go,,,., te • in.nnce olf. 1n Newl>ort CAt&Wii ;rn f& .. 6111611 IJHllM l'rlll Tl•e .t f'art Tme A trallaltle. YOUR ·WORK 8CHEO-Customer Serva C.M. RECEPTIONIST Bead\ too11Jno tor bftght ~ In NB home. 17851 &cy Park Cr•G MoYlallne Magazine, one ULElll PERM. PI T m.llllYPIBI•/ For full-Mf'vlctt facial peraonabte person to Meclcel bedcgtd pref. 1rv1ne. ea. 92714 of Loe Angales' moat Do you.neU a ravor-C.11 ~ FLEX.HRS tor mature Wll JRl .. fll MIOn, 30 hra/Wk, .v. & .,. ptw, fie & do lit• AMa M-F. Ru. 720-8754 popytar publications, 1a peraon. 848 eeee run... -IL ... wtcnda Incl, !Mt 3030 ~. Hn M Mon -Frt. ••'fll 'WI* coming to Orange Coun-P e«,,_ B levlas er I 1• \I NHH APPLY N()W!ll cal Tom • l7W556 HOUSl!J<EEPER-Worklng Immediate FIT poattlon ty and .. looking lot top. ....... ........ ., ... TM K9IUI eom........ • _., .... ,,mn momndlhelpw/c:teantng op«1 to wonc wtth the motivated. energetic 842 4321 20 hia/WI(. 1MtNct head _....-&tabllhadllnandlloom-lllJ11111Y &lndfy;'Ato<OyfWl(.MUlt WORLD'S LARGEST SalesparlonsaareglonaJ • lnjuNdadUtta.Cognltlve TM Delly Piiot nu one mutt~c:Mtanc;, panylnN9wportc.m... SmallR.E.appt....,ok:· ~ exp d, reliable, have DRAPERY CLEANERS. repraentattve1. If yoo 11.111 Pilat retraining ctw, com-ru11st1me & aeveral part, ~ · = : Excellent phone and COM-Word ~ 5.0-own trlniP<> & reta. Start Mutt M experience In ttave a baci<ground In puter ..... led lnetruc, time SIC*tlona available our COSTA MESA ofb tWllf'O lklla. Wcwd pr0s 18M PC. 873-3772 lrnmed 854-7056 cleanlng & IJ)Ottlng. Self-adverttalng ..,.. and are !!,C;..~: ~ ... ~7~ In our Clrculatlon Cua-Apptqnt• mu_tt haY9 ~~·~~ .. ~ .... help. -•t••• -Mature womao-h• WOl'k & 1tarter to do our cteantng looking fOf' career op-.., .. ...,... · Fran, f-r ...... tamer Serva Depart-their own dep9ndable ..... • ~ .... .,... _... maela fOf Sr. Cple. Lite & run our plant. Good portunlty, call John 330W t B St rnent.Competltlve-.,Y traneportatlon· mlleege -=---/---TI-,-.fT--Eneroecte: male cw f9male dutlea. No titting. Pref pay. vacation & paid Molinari, 213/282-0711. ff ay • ~=-=:~:t~-:,• flexlble noun, and ~ wtll ~ relmbuMct. ,.__,, •.a-a .... .--tor -,IT °' PIT work In tlv9-ln, but 8 hr dy ok & medlcal. Call COIT. Experience helpful but Co1ta Meaa. CA -wlthoutyou•ver beneftta. Cell Patti--at ....,.. -,,.,... ... ·-... N9wpor1'1 moat un6que -~Nr1~11e~own~~cat~IM~1-~35~2~5~~540-~~1388~~-~J~an~or~Dlck~~~no'.:.:.t~nec:o: .. :•:•~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--_J-7~1~4-M~~2-4:~~33:~3~Ext~~20~7~0u ~.Some Marine Hardwar9 ~ore. '89 CIVIC I• '89 CIVIC CRX having to ieeve youra.. • · r twn ~~en~ co put er knowledge Muet Nlve knowl•dge of CClmp9t beMftta PIMM . Fran, 146-7458 boate & aallng. Apply In excalant . peraon wl,.,.,.. Salary call Barbara ~ •t ~lnNT comm wl exp MlnneY"• (714)540-0800. (=~.:,::"..:~ Ship et1andtal.y, 2537 w. De 111111 l1~•l11 vancement potential. Coeat Hwy, N8 200 a.er Str.t ,..... call llea 724-1500 "'ITITm anm Coeta ....... CA 92tH ..rf /TYftlT PTI FT. Texaco, 8Mct\ & Equel~~ Tr9V91agancyneeda8harp Ellla, H.B. tea 8505 DELIVERY/STOCKEA rec:ept/typlat with 0° TUI 8..fr111•11I S e e k I n O f I T D • • pertance. Cell FrlM al FT /PT f111x twa. Mlhr get llvery/atocker peraon. 752-4752 beMftta. CM &42-o411 c.11 tot appt. 64&-7441 _.,IL AMIT -.nllf-Needed FIT trw;t Wknda fOf EARN $400-$1000/WK Exp. pr...,1ed, ad driving bu9Y ea.ta Meta equip. record. 18.00HA to ltart. ment rental atore. Apply Excel beneflta. C.M. 1930 N9wport Avie. 842 ·::;. •mYITll•n ::M-12~ Wilt train Sea L.111! Motel ~needed lmmedlatety. •S11~ comm/training .227iNMwpOft Blvd. ' Ea1t:•:t ~= mflm&MMl11 Coeta Mee&. 64&-7445 tor atud.nts. nouiawfllill ..a U. IU-11• •Wm WllTll & extra CMetma...... llllR .... Must heY9 econ vefl4cle & Kathy 855-9192, 2-lpm. 1 .. 111l. , .. , .. Ina. MUST LIJ<E TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiiiiiiii/iiiiil DRIVEi Good pay , .,,._ lllllE Ill _ ••n11111•ua Call lot Info, 845-2003 Exp. helpful but not 1111 I WIT '* 1111 y. DuUaa 1nct. Ull -.Y ... .... forte lefttng, ..,.. to lft up bOoltll S30.000Jyr Income Old T ._...._.* · to eo Iba. pecking. Mutt potenttat. O.tall1. (1) '* own........ heV9 OOod OMV. Great 80~7~ex. Y-1580 .. _ medlcal/baneflta. 8:30-5. EXPER CANVAS Cell ~71 UPHOLSTERY Working • Wlltera& Waltreaeaa Wl¥Fllmlll' mgr lot c:omptel• marine • Dey Hoeteal mfglMl'vlce organlza· • BookkNI* S5 "'· Surtars Allance. tlort.-G~ lot tM •-cook• w..Mt• MQ. needied. rlOht peraon. Call Rk:t1 • Dell Mike 957·1441. Womal 214-523-4899 • Aaetatant a.er --· _,_ GENERAL omc.. FT/PT. •ca.Ners N9wpOft .,.._ 80 deyl.. P hon H , g 0 O d w Ith Apply In pet'IOfl Mondey, Awe Core Wire & Stick numbera, wlll train. Friday 9--5 14962 Sand ~ c:': ':" ~ Mac:Gregof Yac:tlta 1831 Canyon °Ave, lrvln• to s.D. ·Ship, PO Box Ptaoentla. Cotta Meaa 157-9118 5058, oe.M Vlata 9f ..... CA 92012 lmmadlat9 Nfe. CoordlNte 1ecalq, prep Aaetaurll'lt WINDOW CLEANER Must & lending of Hlc*ory .. --~ dean-cut & rellabte. farina glfta. No exp nee, FOOD SERVERS FT S225-l240/wk to wtll train. Part or full time. HOSTESSES ltart. HB .,.._ ~ 1191 Apply In l*'IOfl, W•tcllff CASHIERS Plaza. 17th & lrvtne, NB. Apply 2_. Mon-TIMlra. No .......... '( pf\one calla ptwe. SM-....... .. •• HMvy Equipment tood Grtll & !koller, 28101•-iiifiiiiiiiitiiii- ! I J: i Qs B ... I -• " ,, .. -.o •• s. •r rt k> -•• 1 o. 9 tr r. r- ;:-:· •• l . * lk ,_ 13 ,d t , 'd * lg o. ....... 8.Brtatol,SantaAna I ---·- FOf' R0150 Stinger Type. 1111 Ml ''ft 1N1 ~. BIVd, CM - Mutt heve C&aaa II Drtv-Now Hiring 50 Selac:t ~ er'a lie. Call 64&-9093 •PIT SERVER New ar'1vWI '88 SPACE CAB ' • , ( •9999 RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN 20 AUtO ClNT[-. l>t'IV IAVt~t AUTO C£NT(A @ 830-7300 ~ '89 ACCORD HUGE SEl£CTION 1004•~ 2door ,..,.-~x lits -O£i s223 1!00WN Pl.I.IS TAX ANO LICENSE SEl.LIHG PRICE $102IOOAC Al» Eqylpment ,.,..,. • H:ltH~~BIYd. --~ I!!! ~ ,.._ Reaturant 1245. ':"%::'·,,__ Earn utra money during mtlll 115.00, both excellent tM ~ lmmedlet• •• condltJon. 545-2452. opaulnga. ~IT or FIT, exp Full & part time. All Shtfta GE Ilda/aide F9frtg. 1c:ie & not nee. wll train. Appty Avalabte. Cell 833-2770 ...._ In door. Wc>Ba ~·;;:,ni .,::t~l ~Hot.i good. 1 S140ob o . ..UAIL MANAGER ~ 983-0752 --.11J R1 Mlfewahoecompenyeeek0 Rall1g, aw:. cond. 2dr. At Vtll Hoal*8I-PIT. Wll Ina mgr tor uctttng, new 175obo. Meytag WMhar trllln NIPOI....,.. peraon c:Hldrin'a ahoe dept. XJnt S150obo, ~ dryw wtlO ~ WOl'tUng wttti -.,y & baneflta. eon. 1150 ob o . P• r. con d . anlmala. Application at tact en. 8'7~ many am. appl. M4-0499 9804 W. Coaat Hwy, RETAIL SALES CLERK REFRtG. SIDE BY StOE, N9wport 8Mct'l IM2s3MO PIT, f'O wantnga, -.,Y + large, wood grain doora. ..i. •RUii• comm, Coetal14-u1r-. aufo loemabr. good for Interior plant 1ecf\I. 831,2222 oond. 1125. 721-1010 Exp req'd. 8'5-4587 RETA~l ,i!:~c~~';; WNf1POOl 818 FWng. 2U Mature peraon, per· r!'hoMdy9. N-emlCrMJhr cu.ft. Excel. Cond. gold. aonallty more lmpGftant atat1. N.8. 722-7027 • S250ceatl. l73sO:M3 than w,,.. ll'IUtt IM!e ~ RET All SALES PIT hDitlln iil 4 ~~=-~ chlldrenGoocl'• ~ m = s:r w/2 IW ...,._ atcwa. work· aeoota 1111. Oalc dining Mechanic. wanted FIT lnO oondltlona. PleeMnt n.wn.tt1"50.Tan fta[ Exp1Tr111nee '°' foreign per90ne11ty a muat. w111 1ttv aota sseo. Dining rm car repair. Excell. worlc-train. CM. Judy 557s3MO hutdl 1HO y aq f1eevy Ing oond. Miiie M2·M07 RET All SALES dael & bfi. cOtt tbte Medlcel aa Oftlc:ie:: pit Riii time paraon tor llgtlt 875. Dbl kltch alnk tor buly tanlly practtce ....._ Wll train In togging wlftQne *56. 2 ..... Newport ~ ~ -lnlouL No .. nae. ..... -& ....... 1o11n. Meet.-..~ ..... Fl "*' ~ 111t tllO + lndudlnl btood" dtwtnD noo ...,,_.,.. -. a 1Mc1 •• aaoe I. l~ctlona. Call .,_11,eo.ea...... -FPl?S"I Ml-AOOPiliiiG ,ootMer~ ..... , ..... •llFlll PIT Iatan .. /..._.. ~ .......... a:s I IWl.~=.r..: NOW HRNG. L.eadi~ Klftg -. bed i75obo, Mult...: '..ild MM. MIO-... INM & .._ Queen aae bed c:=.. a 11• " C°"'P ~. Muat I 1Hobo, 2Twtn ttze • *Mrlt NOOf'd. I ~ ,_.. °"" .._ & toots. S110obo. "8tten D.A prO'MIDrOwldlldd AltPtY ...... lilWt 1414712 _..,, dllirs S121obo. :;::; '1t50 ,...._ .... '7?7RIUI AIMIF, 1 n111 Ml. &-..t A•. C0.. ...._ LoiiliJtiit ~Co. l17lollo Mt Otll •--------Needl tOUle led\, We idfti .. bed W/eprd I ... Pl.II .,.,_ Ml* ... OOod ...... .,.,. *' ... OMV reoard e.o L Cel w/edlld _. & ....,._ a •••-CMrle 1n.ioa1 A.M. ..... • '"* .,...., .. NI time poafttolo .. now ..... NEW be;i*i W""9 ' evallebtator~. ~, .......... whN:l1111:11 a out-ootne ,., .. peo,.. ,. -. ~~ ... au wtlO entov muaeo .,.. ........ w. oftllr .. u.. ................ OM ----I end, Y " " o I "' e n 1 o p • doft'1 1Mt MP to .... .., C10C11ct811 & .... Mc* pOll1u:~-=:: I*• ~ W. .... ,....._ ........ I :-= IWWft :.::. 11 ,Nov.: -................... ,...... ·-.... 1 ...... ,,,, •·•· ._.,. UBCZttM . ......-.. ................. , . .._ ,.,,,:_ _ --.................. .,... DmlMw ... Qo •-----------·-l.•P l'llTla...... .....na.. --· .... Ollllr .......... -.. -•• ___ ,_ I -, TliAi Ol WANY --;:;.:r:.:s:; ----.... -=··...... . =:.·r..:-zm ............. .. .... -.._ IJJI 'a. We .......... Jll.1177 11tl,1 O•Ht M.,. ~ 11.fl. D' a 4 l}J~ICICtAiC oa.1a•.... ~~'=: ~ :..•~ ··=··· --~~ _, •Mn1 ..... -. ... .... • •• Ci1M ''• 7 ....... ..... .... "'-----· ... ..... .,.....,. .. ........... .... -.. , .,... .... .. . .. ..... r v ?_ ~ DAIL V PILOT /Friday, N°"""'llS II. 1911 fl .. l ,lACI MANTLI ..... /111111/lllale ........ Oln9d.1 .... -~!'"'·-... ftll-=· •~ ...... Olla~. OOri'G D st ,,.. 15' mr. & " • ~ . .acf. CMtoe IOCatlon near MEACEDU ''3 HC no.G ..._. Feny. 1700/MO "9d-"" P~. CentN K-1 l ecui w1'"'"91ftte 18t I ..._ 1n-ue1 •"H ie, 1uper nice ... 0. c-.. ...... Tm•-831,000. fttltt7-2'M t tl. ,..,.,.ta A"'""' . ._ =.:,. ~ CREVIER 1111441.()422 :.-._::.•~ wct ~1012".12·~ 11 •11'11- • 831. 11t-10t0 C.il .._..., M 880-t416. Mull c-NeW ..... ~ iiO. 3 WANT!O: ~ lllp fot 32' .... • 11111 11•1 ...... MteftOWAVE 1100, ..... ,D9MNIOH --17. FASHIONI H d a c-108TON rocker 120. =--~~d 4:.': ~·F~ :: ~ 'II .... llT" I• ml SPICIAL GA•AGI SALi •ATI n'C:.S·::n::=.1 ~ ~·~:~• ,1~ =· ~ t1~1SM. Mtl&IMO-M06. Jotwutl&O-Me& IAYI I 111111111••• ONLY404 /llne.CALL64~5671. lham1 $~/Mt. Twfnl --~M.Tilt·toP Chrl1tmu. unu1ua10ISHWAIH!I\ •c1M11t, OMNTAL ruta.lll•MW. Ww.ct lo leW or eut>-lff:Wa...£S'(f ~ ...,. P .. rlmo. .-ctaN .Gotfbligat5-1 tMle. P9 •100. China c:rMtlv9 ~· L.alM clMll '20. Wood bOc*· 3 !MldllfW'; 2 tx12, 1 .._,..., °' moonna '°' OUR,..--. .-.. 1ee1 (00716) .. __ ..... 11111...,;_.. .... II 110. ~ 13. MIN• ~d ao. autt•t Ad:Mr ~ 1>e111 .cue. OOOd a. 13" TV. .. '°" 1• 156.21' 14318' 1111:: ~----~ blnda$2b:Wat•9kla'6. 1150. '*"'G \ebla 1150. kntta, ~ -0.. (10~ OOod IH. Ltwn .....-. 4at, ~w/crwn. .Mllt>oet. 2 63 • avto.lo*.t•ll7 -·•••• .... I idiXNfdlRX8i ... [I! ..-•• 50$, t038 s-1 OrQM~110. T• Slzet •·•· u -ub. ~a. t?t ~. ~ llml. 7I0-1821 lit:: c:=::.::..a_ oS 63Xsi 111to,INOed.F'WP339 -• _.. '~ CD M "'-t "'-,_........ 1100 81 1 b k 7 a • ..___ •---. AOUND~wt1h oofM ......... _ ..... _ 88 735uuto.1*1d,642434 8AT/8UHM A~ ~'",~ .. new ........ · · · o.w .... >' -• •· ec: 20-ol33 ' ---,.. C I II I.II,.. -801 ACACIA .,.. ... ,.... ......._. ,..,,_ onty. I ~ ~ =°'*' fee>, .. ' NEW boat otr9 $20 10. GOOD YIO!ln, full .. . tabtl, Fr...,, 2 ••••••/!Yalltn Se.lel -~ 111 ·-··•••-·ciothlng,' 11ouuho1ci 10 CU86C ._. "' ---•" bOW 11s .._ ... ... Olla & ...,. E..,.., .... Pam -LM81ng ~ .... (00321) SAT. 7-12. King '*'· Item• .. SAT t-? 8131 --c;onclltlon ... ~ Mltrorl 30'1 wn: epeed bllle motOtl 170 ciockC.:...'t:OUr _ .. ,.._ ..,.., ptc:turea • 1•• •111 111111 SUL11N microwave, 1peaket1. Ktngf'i.h.,Or. _..... _.,,..,,.... Sattcelllnl10 ~ Hcti S.Veral tennl1 • · & "*'°'9. Ml-a2 H' 1114 dDC sOACMiit .... •• 11• "'* 25$ to • l3000 i"tght vacuum"' CIMMf • 1 a6de 'tlOne .; ... l20 rad!«• l20 MCh UMd H ........ ta ........ .__ ti f• ._ Motorhome. Loade d 1500 Au to M a ll Or. Mei 1038 S.. LAM. APPLIANCES, f\lrn!Ulre, ain09t '*' '50. ~ wt1 LJmooM ~ Apple COf'l'IPUtert 185 U.-r~ .-ft. CMd...., ·-.... UOOOml. IKOSH1 Santa A na • ••H'Tt•• .ee. 17552 De Long Cir-lnOf9 tank YKlJUln,:: ~If,,;.,,.. T-w:tl.87MIH. .54e!2777. &'1111" m . yr Old 124,500. 875-8995 MUI.. ._.too7M) (SAi TW .... 714 POlneettle de, 8ot1nocWa & SMw. ;:;:.~" . 110. foMotla/~ ~ CUSTOM made floral TWO m e tchlng up-milile. ..... f8mlly petl 55 Fwy. a t Ed in ger " alley) bOOkl, mite SAt & AUN 7AM on . lore ·~· Cup HUCer drap.. H "W l4"L hOl9tered arm cMlrt, Free to aood "°"* ~ A.tt iHd• •u OPEN 1 DAYS 11111 SULllN houMtlold ltema, etc . ._111 .__Ill.I GIRL'S 24" blc:yde, QrMtl .. 1.1rare/ptate• as. paddedva1enOt'a11 .,.,~ comlottable. gooc1 oon- 540-2271M1t fotCandy 8:a:; ~116 °'~a I• aJI Lou or bergaln1. -· • .__ condHton MS. Four 20" Puncttbowt,CUCQllMel2. ..,.. Coa1 teOo aec:n-dltton. Sold• P* us. ~ aw Meroade9-Benz and get SeMceHra.Mon-Frl. etwt.tmaltematoottt Kawai Of9tn, mlcrowr.ve. IQUllfe tab6ea, coat ... 81\MiwareP.,..11.lron rice s 1 ooJO BO IOld...,.,....*2$..ctl. -~ the Earty Bird L.;... 7:00 am to 9:00 pm llBIBlllllZ Ciiia... 1114 d•kt, furniture, gH glH• topt. Can be ....._ 13. Record col .. 646-1042. · 64~1572. G; s:;(jj AMe Compete Houee of 1170 2IO SE 880, loot., akla.. cam-gr~ Of' aeparated ci.-c:.1,,.,.1 10. Tt\IM, O I 811 btOllCftaM lamb '4 import. & be ..... COMlder • , ..... 4-door ....... median-••. bOob, etc. SAT t-3 l&O. Cell 546-013e stter lneilrta, • ~· tg.1 RABBIT and guinea pig TW ttor.i ~ 136. :-~·= .:_0.::,1w ~ 111111• •••• .veiue. wy~ month ~~<=''· aunroor • nlP ml1' ~ .. ~~ IP"'· · ~n':' ~cr.;'50'.~Co1t~ ~Fr! '1~cr 13(). =~~X:1:.5r.:: ,,._..._, ... at '3200 0Ur80montt1i......t-puc.chH• financing . 4..._18 PP EVERY SAT. I SUNDAY SELL tal*. ~...,._,Medi-CellU..846--0414 • 150. Pic:tur.136 . ....._ a.I 11111 8J f46..88 · Is -"' PfO-Compere HOUM .of Im-*Orange COMt Colegil* wraneen ,145 eedl ,. $1420. Dower Shor9a. . 74 gramH •Winner. Com-portt l beMfe. ·-•1• FlllMew&A.cSams,eo.ta ... u,..... I eordl. --"-'50'a 1 1 FIND ... ~9515 .. .... • ...... c::. .. OUM of lmpOftl & 111/11•• .... AutofNt.C: Of.ui... power Meaa. Admtsslon/Partdng Seling numerou. ~ Heh. M;di'terranHn W1I Pey T09 Prtca 14 yrs 11111· Get~ dollar It.wing ct1Mt1• AJC FREE. SPACES 112 rn Kone. entire houMful of throu~h classified Apta. 4150 'B' Patrice :;'y~o~ourad ~-:_ ,.,........,.. 8J3-0752 H .... ....,._ v9Ne ~ All Po'werl 0 '1 ,HS A~. 115 Qn day of IMf. SAT. ONLY. • 2 5 Rd Fl hi N i. ,,,_,..., hillLINll 114119 ... Wu... ihi L':w~:.~l•Jo~-(2CPN730) • SwepMeet.'32-5880 2~~ St H.B. 4 • Ill ~~14.•wport through classified !!:.-:':"~tawyon~ ;AIUXLXYXN SMnt;;;d• let us bUY your pempered pare Houae of Import• & mllY ""'& A Blue Potnt. Seal Point.I MercedM-&enz. Yoo wltl be11tufe.1111•-... 141.... 1~;. ~1=~ .__.__ la.......... 9100,h... ......... 1111 Aate1 Deantic tlOI laltl l1•11tic t• CfA Aegtlter, 9 week1 get out-right c:uh. Com-17 300E $29,450 (7381) hagen Xm .. plat•. pool IPIM 1144 TOYOTA '83 Ce11ea GT • • old. '350" each. 75t-3257 Pate Hoo• or Imports & _. •1 w... ee 190E Redl (7..0) table, dlnlnQ rm ehal,., p. X. w. 1 2 N 6 ti U e Coupe, autometlc:, AJC, vw 99 Squitrebactl. good ~ '11 kalll ,_ .. T- A.OOAABLE Old Engllth be tare. 6·•P••d, air, amlfm 87 Wgn 11t< ml (3094) clothlng, ITnen table-AR o U N D s ALE • amtrm radio, $5000 Eves I ~~~ rie!s,•n-;::· MW .U Auto, alt, 4 dOor. (10Z599) SMel> dogt. 1 male. 1 111111• ..... c:aaette. uoeltef'lt con-ee 300SDL S3e,450 (2414) elot,hs. hldeabed eoudl. furniture. hou1ehold 4~5 Dye 673-9570 obo "3-831~~,seoo Aulornatle, 8 cylinder, '"95 r.ma6e. 1 yr old. Paper1. f ---I Dd /J dltlon, 12100. 499 ... 119 M 5eOSEL 143,950 (2ff0) much mlac. Sunday only. ltem1 • Iola of goodies. (#1GHL439) 1 powet" door I~. tnllM. mrlll'lll MOO ... M0-7889 ..... ft .... .... .... NH 1731Orchard641-5070 Sat 9-3:30. 4530 Sand-VW '74 BUG, great run· power steering/brakes, I•·- A.KC Aegia1•ed SP<lnget tilt _.'llllHU• FURNITURE 1 Iota , burg Wa y c<:u l · ""'.......... nlng condition. white, cauaue, A.IC. lilt SpanMI Pupa. Champion Air, 1twlng, n!Qe car.·-··-·· """""lel!SATUROAY&-~ ver/Mlc:Mlaon) Automatic. POW9r dOOf S2250/obo.873-2418PP S10,495 (2.JCL11M> .... IUOllf 11n9 H a hetlth '14111111 $7995. (C04531) Muet Seel (002978) "~ · • lock, r1d1a11, erulae, IWIMTll ... w5. ~579 y, Full 11u . Excellent. . m NITlll H•HIULTI N :;'.,,~!eltr.::'hlnd 120 'r'mG ..... Hit power atMflng/brakes, N • 111 11 W ..,.. ~ -Loeded-Auto, air, etc. I• ·-..__ ---_..;,_ -AM/FM. eawtte, AIC, • cytlnder ltd lpeed man L wt1h pow eQUip. -BLACK ChlneM Shar-Pel (A.3-4529) $9995 ...,..... Furn, toots. kltc:Mn goods. 1 IUES GARAGE tilt. Performance Verllort. u9 AM/FM cauett.-MJ-m1 ment. LIU new! ~ ~::·oF~,F~~~~ ....... .-A'MllllllU ......... Old m~ & boo6ta.I =~~=~= $8,795(1HVA889) snOwc:arcondltlon MUS1 ....... m (2LMX95e) P9t brMd & lhow quell-Ml-4• 5 IPeed manual, CIWlia, Four door auto white wttn w~~· PlglaaawN ,..9!,~~ 23el View Homee. SAT t-2 1121•111--... to beleve Ananclng w 'Good --.. power ltearina, eauetta. In .. (;4182) _,.,t · r """""'' on .-a Available. ( 1SKB349) •-ty. .,...._, mu11 Tneb 1131 ss •es (1JMF418) gr1y · Orange .. Sat 11119 _l..2... AUTO .radtoa. eque11nrs 13 995 • automatic, 4 cytlnder, J .... 7~9 EYoM • ... -T1T1T• lllllBIULTIN I chtlrl aul'fboard. book•' 142.... ' power doOt toe*, f8diala. tlOOt<ING for. Comoe-DURALINE eEbliNER Will -· • ..... . Giant!'!~~ Ger-clOttiei. men & 'women' VA.HAGON 1"•1 .............. • ••• "' erulM, power at .. r-nk>n?I W• hew wonder-nt S-10 Chevy, only 2 ...,... • -Lota of Mc I ' • ..... . ·-· •1-lill lng/brakH, CHHU•. ""kMng doge & cat1 month• old 1 199 _.'11lllfl ...... thlngtl 152.5 Placentia. :~ IJ~n .. camerH , motor. sunroof, new A/C tllt SS 495 ~ fot adoption. 951-191' . Automatic 4 cyllnder W SMCllff Manot. Set~ ptlancea. ::;:. ::O::: ~tsk~ ~~293Dtt· l8tll l1•1tde t• (lMJWI04) • Mutt go to reaponaibte ·-'II 1/1111 0 u u u' e . $2 . 49 5 Automatic, power door MENS 28" 8Mc:tt Cnblr. Ing It.,,,., toots. toys & ,,,__ . -'U llYUM 121i•1'11 ... owner. Come 1 .... we (1BWPU38) lock radlal1 e rulH Latch hook, C<ew8I knit-gamea. 2307 Redtanda "-.. MerOld.--8-\z I --.a INght heve the P«*t IDHnLl•l'll--powe, 11..,1n9/bra1tes' tlng 8'IPPffee & boo6ta, OrM(ott23<d)SAT.eem models, years, oo4orW In -la-1111 pet'°' you. 831·1~ Ex<*tent. R9d. loaded. --AM/FM CUMtt• AJc' l\andmade sweet ... kng OIN1NG c:helra: Hltchcoc;;k 04J( tlOO plu1 dl..,a.y. Automatic, CNIM. power -------~ POODLE PUPPY SALE 18995· (A590M) ---Sun r0or lmmKulate tz bedap1Md, and. many & Wind ~· Houae of Im-~brakes. CUMt· - -.. u Home ralMd (T ,... m--.... -•1 · • other goodlea. Set. M . eor. mower, GU port• & be 1t'9. t •. J.. I C S 2 . 3 9 s -·-- JOH SON & SON Lincoln Mercury 19211 ~•' t•r•• B•• ~ Coe!• M•t• ~ '-.6JC .. ..,..p, ~·---condition .• 14 ,995 Sun ._1 3254n.--heat•.ruga.TV .• ete.SAT 111111•.-....aa•a (1FNU202l ...... T~Mtn.) All c:olol'a. I•·-_....... (1GIMM3) . ' _ _.,., 9AM,2300E.22ndSl ---- '2 00· 751-3485 NISSAN ·a• longbed, 5 lpeed manual. radlala, ... ,..... •••IDTITI llLI Fumlt\lre. kitchen Items, ...... m bl~ !'Ill A=·~~~~= Lml ILi W 112 •• •-.i laatnmnta automatic, 43,000 mites. power 11eerlng/brak•. Im& Freezer, wa1her/dryer, water aottner, •tereo 5 8'IMd menuat. rad~. _,..,... erulM, power ateer-Slnolilure ...._ Loedad .... ftbergt ... lhell $3900. AM/FM, c:aaett•. A/C, ...,..... ~lqlerowa;-'9 & st~. en-component•. etc. Sat PO'#af bralc .... AM /FM, 14t-IU1 lng/brak-.AM/FM,A/C, wtil power ~ & 11,. ....... _._.,.,.. .... " 551-4591 tll1. Sun roof, custom '*· amps. .,....ura, 10-4.2118WlndwardLn, caseett•. AIC. Custom -'llll I tltt.16,9t5(2CHOOOO) moonroor. (771112) SPAXAOOFPEHSSONOE .. ~.MAA,,TI!" ._ ... __ -w h •• I I . $ 9 . a a 8 *.MllERCEtDEI s '11 300SD. ""book' appll. ..~· ctopottlhes&, MOVING SALE -..... IUtl '°2'· low .. an BSUIMlll-l1UM I N .. L 1w5u. ---. ... , (1LPSl25) ,. op on1, centre • --. Couch wit mllea. $4,995 (2F .. Y993) .... <:,.~o:704Cond . $500. Cllala IMS . 1111..,.IUll :~:: ~~~:g.·~~: k'·sm ~ ~~ more'.t~T ~;,t1~~ 1111•11111111 Automatic. a cyllnder. ..,_.1 ... ___ ,A-FOf'd rn. COUpe 1637. .... dltlon $18,400. 546-3919 12-5. 821 Powell Place .... ~~a:o=:· r:;i::: 11111 ·-r..... ....us body off restoration, pet· 14!... Me-2880 deya MOYI Sele Xma tr.. MOVING SALE. Sun M MJ... lng/brakH. t tlHUe. &I ... JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mere ur y ~?e ·~•rb-·' B'• ~ Co•I• Me•• ...+._ ""1o. 1191 =8~~~(o!~°f' -.'llPllL•ll .......... eou~. coffee teble: Exercycte, roldlng bed: N'llattl A.IC . "" SS.895 wn.MllBll -4ao;;;ou:.---v"'m:--=:""""..._t ..... 4~ .. ...._. dolhea, toys, etc. Sat book•. tOola. hOuMtlOld (2EXP4Ml Automatic, 8 cytlndef, UlllLI• IS& IM ,..___. .,.__ G k• '•"' '-:::&::I 1111 -..om.tic, radltle, c:nJIM, • ~ ..,.._.. men-......... a... 1992 u--P1 11ema. Pr1c:ed 10 Miii 811 4 cylinder, radlMI, power .,.-.-power doOt toe* radllM .. Signa ture S•r l••" .,... • .., ~. • ~ power lt..,lng/brak... . redl.-. PO'#af lteer--~, ' ,__,,_ · vi.ta Bonita. The Blurta braka One only-hurly ___ ._ :::-crulH, power' 11 .. r: Loaded wl1h power b4edll= flnWI. Uke lllFR' 'la~ AM/FM, eatMlte. AJC, lng/brakH, AM /FM, SAT 9-2. 2976 Mlndaneo. on this onell Ananclng -·--lng/brakH, CHHtte, •eQUlplnent &. lftOOilwoofo MW. 1 844-0704 Muat IMI (0040Sll) Ult. Power wlndow1, caseette. A/C. (29H) MovtngSate! s.wtng me-MOVING SALE. W..,_ Available . (2JBZ05&) la-1111 A /C, 1111 13.215 (e'r3411)111te5 ..,.... .... I •I moon roor. magi --N chines, aurlboardt. kid'• dryer, armolre, refrlg., SU75 (1GMY6IO) • Rl'rT SPEED STXA I .!"!!." N $14.995 (2DXW509) •1·1111 alee IMP & much mcwel I =•do:=·~· TV~ ••II N .. I II.. 1111•1'11- LADtES CRUISER with _..... I UllWWW•--SAT-SUN .. 11-19 I 20. much more ; J::" on n1-llll B.11.. --.a baby ... 1 I baaket. BMW 325e 1985, 29,000 Ami mul .... W 2078 Marian Wsy.Fum, Cliff Dr. 410. e Modena -M.a -· llli&ial la-1111 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M Prc ur~ ~-6 ~ ,.., • t'"..r"' s .. '1 Co•'• M••• ..+, .,,. J•: $145. Me-1105 mlles, ,alec:trtc sunroof, ..... 5 apeed manual, AM/FM, H 0 u I e w a , e s . Sat/Sun 1:30-5. 541-1089 •• ·--·. Au1omaUc, power door 'liii~ifPiiiiiiiii NtSHIKI Comp II, 25", Chrome wMets, ~apeed. CHHtt•. A:IC. RHI crutenea,boc*s. Iota of 4 eytlnder. 5 apeed man-toe*. CNiM. power ltMr· .. .., ........... - -.. --'ll.5.lobo· 1...orus excellent condition Mllll•J.11 ciean Low rrnlea. $5,8" me. S.t.11-19t-2pm uel.radlaJl.ervlM.power• 1ng.ce1M11e,AIC,t11t"" ,. _,._ L~. 21": $180/obo. • . AutotMtJc.....-6 cyilndet~ (3<:-49220) SUN NOV 201h M 1211 ,BerklNre, Ski. rum. brakes. AMIFM. CMMt· pollM<. v -e. 'LHth•r e ..... inder door Automatic, e c:yttndet. Bot" xtnt cond. 76t-1277 nlnga & WHltendl, = OoOt lock, radials. &£1•1•... 2~~. ~IC.';.~ ...!_.~thing. ta. AIC Extra tharpl 111995 (lle1208) vi• • power power door locll(. radlatlt. 550--0838 d-e I••. po-er ateer-.-a .v ·-·~,. '"'" ,._,,.. ,. .. ,.. 'ln•ncl,.,., veH~--& lock, radlal1. crulM . crulM, power ., .. ,_ SMALL SCHWINN GIRLS _,_ --antlQuM, wicker, books. ... ---· ~_...,_.,.. power AM/FM Bll<E $30. BMW '83 320!. S PKG. lng /brakH, AM /FM, Ml.... a l equip, IOfa, Inflatable SAT 8-2. 1835 Port Stief· (1SRF75e) SS.898 141...... CUMC1e, A/C, tlft Low ~ A/C, tit. r-' _ ___, Ju9tlntlmer0tChrta1mu. White The ultimate ! caHette, AIC Fully · ka yalt , blkH , toy1, lleld. Hrbr Vu Hm1 3 •-N ml* $18,295 (7-312) top.$3,195(1EBEMI) n1-1010 9 ;~=~~~·1~~ ~:=1 ~~;rn•~t~~91 lllUl~lml ~_:~~~~= rrik•~ch:,,w~=~~e~ ~.1·~!'a I Ul-=1&11 212::-l&Dl~W .... Ill W9Y mllM. Excellent op-I & m0te. ltema, lllda clothea ._ -Loeded with !>°"* equip. I -~ih:w:t ••ting condition. 18750 IUDIWIUll IS~;=·,~-:~:· Very ci.an. Auto. Air ment. (11<SF327)Dlr la-1111 la ... --O.B.O. 94().4770 Ami AM/FM, CUMte,' AJC: rA• ... laflrtM HOO la ..... ,.,... tlll ~7;) ~~ s sett e . Must ... , Metl• ottert FORD 1974 Mustang II,.._ • •DHl I '14 aTl O.C.FAIAGROUNDS -'141111 142..... tllt Cu1tom Wheel1, sun lllUl'MlllTU Tlm&'llmG4 mPllnM 540-5830 C)'lln<*, 8Ulomatlc, rune -~g'~~~~~ADt Mu11 s..t (220518) llAD& '14,. W (:~Ja 1g:;ARPI $5.995 Automatic. poww .. ..,. ,. W .. all Ill" IM 'M llft.U grM tl 5999. "3-2294 I' cyttnder, power dOor S•1·Sun tam-Spm H•HIUUZ WW 5 apead manual, AM/FM. Ing. eaaett•. AIC. 1111• 5 lpMd manual, power ILIUl1I ,.. 'IJ T..-lock, radla11. cruiae. COME TO A W-IJll Rul clun. $3,495 1111~ IUll ... ·6!!~.:r=. brak•. AM/FM, ClllMt-.. 'll IU•IUT Automatic. power door 59.000 m ..... one owner. power .,..,fng/brM•. REALGUNSHOWI (1LA8282) -_, • te, tllt. Bio tlr9e. Custom 5 apeed manual, radials, lock.CNIM.PQW9fsteer-PP $3550 080. AM/FM,~ AIC. CtlpWudf«Stdlacount Cabriolet Rabbl1, 1986 DlllWIUll 141... 14 -1111 wtleel1.$4,995 (50740) crulH , power ltH r-Ing, cauetta. A/C, ult (•2GIU510)873-1783 tllt.S3,9t5 (2AX"8M) "E ~~11':..':':.~~: Im& mul'lllllD ....... 111 I DllTmTlllUIS I =~:.k:,~.~~F:: $18,"5(2BXG371) FORD EXP 1982. fully llBIM1'11- llll-flH $9000obo213-8n1214 ea.-Au1omatlc, 8 cylinder, flmAWI AMA Wl1h tint windows. Extra llUIYTITITA equipped. very tow mnl.B power doof lock, rtdl811, 8 eytlnder. 5 IPeed man-MJ..... ctMn. Af\anclng A,,...,_ 141-1111 mliage 52400. 494-2978 la.m1 1r v;:;:sc;a S:ht>Oet. l&Tm 'll 111 .. m... erul... power StHr-uel, power door toe*, I able. (2ESV141) $11,985 outboetd motOt, llMP• nan11wa. AnnlverWy Ltd Edition. lng/br•k••· AM /FM. radials, crulM, poW9r . ..._.. TODAY'S ••. ~lnelU<led.'2300. Autom1tle, 8 cylinder, Alrcondltlonlng, IUnf"OOf, cataett•. A/C. tilt. T-top. brak•. AMIFM. caaeet· SELL ., ••11 I . 54Ml13 1 PO'#af ateerlng/brtkea, lter90. 13200. 852-9192 custom wMets. 18.395 te, AJC. Extra clean. I .._ MacGregor 25, $4500. A/C.l1,995(5MTYN) (#1KEE821) 150720) Ownets peraonel car. VWVanagon1982,M.OOOI CROSSWORD PUZZLE Never leuncMd. com-UUl'911'lllUIZ MERCEDES '82 300 SD UDTmt•llMI ~;:;1~g7C:v•llable. throutlh classified m ll••· a utoma tic, p I• t • w Ith 1 a I I 1. mTILll New engine. exe.tlent amt ( • · 1tereo1c.aaaet1•. need.I MaeGr~ Ya chtl, ._.._4111 condition , Sll,950. H4l..w& llNWN 142-5171 body wor1t, $3000 obo '------------------------' 11•1M2 _._. 546-024& ~ •t.aTI M0-1937 ---------------------"---:---------==-----~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiij~~--;;;;-;;-::;;;:;---~_:_::::-::-::::;---4 ACROSS ~ c1Z119et clUA ~ 111itl ""' "" "' ctaJ4i/ka Call 842-6878 Delivery Drivers '1C=.':1! .. ~JCt,= ~ PART-TIME MAMI ITAT'IMefT neaa under IN llctltous The !otlc>'Mng pereona .,.. bullnea n.,,.,. 01f nern. dolr'll ~as llsled •~on ~ber 4, TO"P HAT PU8lls.ilNG, 1988 New spaper Delivery Drivers Needed . =·=~26~35 ~5::!-t _ ftled Monday-Friday 2PM-SPM . Weekends U:~~':~U:·s227:i. =.t"~n~c~~ Coet• Mesa. CaHf 924126 • 1988 & Holidays 4AM-7 AM . Earn up to ~~: .:;u:~~::.~u.f0n· Put11ist1ec2 ~ "= S600/month. Must have reliable ~ '~t~r'~~~ c::: ~::ic~~'0• 11 · ,,... und., the !ietttou1 Th-103 transportation. insurance & a good ~t:-:800:': ~.o':erme: _ __;,,.....;;;:;;;;.;ec...;.m;;;.TI.;.;;ICE;;..._, 1988 • driving record . ~~t~ w .. nled ,.~A==r c 1171 4/642 4333 t 205 wlthtl\eCoufltyClerilof()r. TM!ollowlng~a-a - e X • rr988County on Nowmb« ~A~°::O~UCTIONS. Between 8AM-7PM . "'1'259 .,, w'"* A~. Hunt• P\lblltlled Or8"Q8 eo..1 •,;on 8"cl\ Cllllf 92647 Ask For Rodger ~()My Pttot Nov9mber 10 11 •·~ Aallety. 11ee1 24. becernber 1 1988 Locuet. Fount.in Valley, ~-------·•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•ill••••!!; ' Th· 101 Calif 92708 r' Tr"I t>ul>n... II con.- Motor Routes I "8JC NOTICE c1uc1ec1 t>y an lnclMduel The reg111r1111 com. PICTITIOU9 eutMU ~ to trenMCt IKnl- U.. ITATIWNT neea vnder IN flc:l1tou1 The~ l**)n• -bu._ name "' ~ dOlf'O bulif'4el as 11.0 ebo ... on~-4, THE WARM INGTON ttN , Card~mf! 6 Trees 10 Cont-S 1•~0 llirport t5 Straight 141 Olnm't length unH 17 Less 19 Fooltsl't 19 AJulcl Ct!) 20 Medley 22 E.-tent 23 "'"' 2.& Singe. 26 MIO e•ect 29 Chutcll Patl 31 A•llle 32 Streaked 3A EVIi SOl••IS 38 Turning pre• 39 Dull <&1 Of•ll~ 42 Dlvu "9111clee 45 Set,,... '8 Three pref 49~, .. 50 -~ 51 a.-.-. SS ·&o1'-4 57 f'oc*• 2 3 • 63 M8l"d to hnO S. PT9'18"1Cltor 65 A FO<d 66S~1 67 J.cllpOt 68 Ray 69 Super1a I/lie 70 Wild plant 71 Precipltancy DOWN , SOlend<>r 2 Slate 3 German pl'lllOIC)phef • Burst 10f1h 5 RIMIChQ 6 EtcNd 7 l<lng - 8 VOOCloo 9 Deool •bb< 10 1>8Clf< pOr! ,, Crazy .. -- 12 ,t".zon• City 13 Scoff 21 S•ngte 27 4 few mayb8 25 Rot)' 26 SP41'Mh nvet 27 Or!IC*d 21 Scene 30 Romen Ofl'loM 33 P1C1f1C -35 ,,.,...,, !encl 36 [)MCI 5 available in GROUP. 3090 Pullm•n Car)' Ran.ty I Street, Coel• MeN c.111 Th•• 111twnent -Med o---+--+----t-4---92929 ~I\ tl\e County Clenl ol OJ. 14 504$ 601Si Crochet two heirloom qvohty collor/ cuff 5el'I of bedspread collon 10 wear w1lh choll1s and wool dresses. OirecllOns for both sets. ~ .. 1lc J'\}) rt~ Westminster Huntinlfon Beach Fount1in Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICI TING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. Ae.i Estatl eon.ortium .,. Couflty on ~ Celltom.1 • 1998 ,,..,., Tiiis bualneu 11 co,, Pubhihed Orange eo.c l 17 ckH:1ed by I COfpc)fl!IOn I 0.oly P•tot NovemtMtr 10 17 Ttle teg1111•111 com-2• ~ t, tMI 20 n'l9nCld to trlllMCt bull-Th-102 1'1911 uno.r "'' ltClltOUI ~ ~ °' n1met rtaJC NOTICl llfl.td above on OCtoC>er ti 1t&I '4 0ary E Mechling Vic. PrMidant The toftoMnt C*aoM are Tlltl llttemetll ... filecl doing ~ -.. 32_..,____.,_ with the County ~ ot Dr· wt O "O ~" o 112 11 .,. County on ~ Mdllelderl Aw •l T'lmln, ~-+--+---+--1. ,... ~ t2MO 38 ,..,_, Alctlerd A Eten It t7at7 ~ OftnOa COM* Mc:,IOOen A~ •l, Tuatln. t--f-.......;"--f-- DellV Hot ~-10 11 Cllt t2tlO 2•. ~ t. tMI Thl8 bVa!-11 con- 1""106 OUC* tiy-an ~ ---------Ttie reg11trtr1t com· PmJC .,ta menc:iao to 1'.-..ct ~ ,.... Vft4'er !tie fletltOlll ._....._ ,_ Ot nem. um ITA,_., ..., ....,. on Mwdl JO. ~-+---+-__,.~.-....--.. n........,. ...... _, ... ,...______ ~A.hen ll MCWO. I07 r.t .., n. auum•m w tied ()lllF'£R 0000 T)ftJ,,,,,.,.. )0 ... ~ ·~· Celt 9*" 1 """ .... ~ c:::.-Clf er. SU•~utllll,._.,.~IACMMTT'PN~O -0.-.~'---~ = COUMyen~ .....,,.-+_..,__.,..-.... C1ll 842-1444 8tnd to: OMW COMT DALY MOT, Ask for Joanne"Craney "'°"' c.io .._ ~ °' ... 't09lll ANdel' MIM, Dept. Ol'1't, Box 4000, *9t n..a ~ i. ~ Qait1 "°' Oc10Mr 21. No-• Ml,,4912().«)00 __,Ir'! an~ --i '° tf.1 ... ,.};m=:========:;::==================!L.1:::::::::::====::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::1t::::============::::!.L..l~~~·~'!•f!!"'''ftt com• T1l'4IQ • , 37 t.erge numb« 40 Refl<eeled "3 Er .. a Ion « l(n.gl\t I btl• 46C... 41V~ 51 Aunt 52 lncenMCI 53 Poet089 54 Courllge 56 Junlit st Odium eo Glf1'1,,_ 61 Miner• muff 62 Gulde M~ 11 12 13 • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Frtday, November 18, 1988 NI.IC MOTIC£ eTAT8•8•T OP "*"CHIAMtOSWtLL COfllPO"A.TI! HEAD• N011Ce0fla.ATM bide. .... ,....., to~ IM8o ._.. MOnaCW YOU AM • IWA&T r. ""'=nv:• .. HIU> llY TM( C08TA OUAA'fEM ITfllOCTUfllE M90flNhhCWi eontlMt« INll ~ ···-nw _,,..., the ftciltow • If.. 91TDD9Ttlll~I,.,. ---·-OflTMllST ,_ 4fl-• Mt.IA ,LANMNG COM-°" AH 80,000 SOUAAE TO Alll•llTD wtttl Vie prO¥lllonl of Seo-(CITMllOll •IDICIALl ....,.. -°' Ml'Me tCfTACIOll llDCW.) NOTICI! IS HIAU1 DATID oec.-... .-.::::--MllllON AT THI CITY FOOT ~TE HfAI). UTATI °' 11on 1710 to t780 ~. NOTICI TO OlnNDNO' ...., ..... Otl Oc1ober 1$, NOTICE TO D9'1J!K)ANT Ol~N !Mt PorwttY "°"'9. .,, ~ YOU TMI l'IQT'fTtOU9 ...... HALL, n ,AIA OAIVI!, OUAATl!RS STRUCTURE ...... UlmtOU of Ille c:eflfornia Ul>Of (A~ a ~I AMY I.. ,... IA..-0 a Aculedo> MICK o. tnc ' ..... ....,__ ad-ACTNNt TO PllOTIOT COITA MHA. CALI· PROCHSl!O CONCUR· C......_, Cooe. the .,,.....II,_ A.UaN,abJL.ALI..IH and AialrAIOfteO MNT,JACKWTTWPSand ,,_.la 2t2t (Mt CoeM YOURMJS-Mlt."IMY I 1"" .._... l*W Me ~ AT .. $ P.M. °" AfHT WITH THIS APPU-A·~ and 9CM Of ...... _... DOU I tNOU1f1 X. ..--Thll Nt.,,,..11 .... llled OOH 1 llWough IO. 11'1-Hlaf!W9Y, C4rona del Mar, • IOU> AT A ~ ...... ..,, • a 9l'*W '*'" Aa eo0H AS '°8818'.f C~TIOH lOCAT£0 A.T S&Ot To Ill ,,..,.. ~ ..... by lhe OftY o1 Cotta YOU AM 19llNO IUIO wlttl tN CountY Clettl. ot Of-~ ~ nal. '"'9ndl to MU.• YOU-All· n«trom._~ .. THl.MAFTffll OH MON· HAMOABOULE\IAAOINA Ot«S!tor .. oonUnoant ~ Meea.nk:fl.,.Mldwlttlttia IYP\AIHTff (A.Ud ..... 1nO'CountyonOc1obs 1t. YOU AM MINO SUID u--. to Merte l<oaMtl. 'LA•ATIO• OP TMI .....,. ""'°" .,,. ""'"'°"' Oo\Y, NOVIMKA n . 1... POI ZONE. EHV...oNMEH-ton, and per90N who mey City ()arti of .., City, and ~I MAATtN w. 1... IY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud ...... whOM ~ .. 2"3t4 .. AT u .. I 0 , ' N I ~~name of Tt41 MGAIQNOTHlFOlLOW· TAL DETfRMINATIOW: E"' ba~lnlar9*1nthe •llall forfall panaltlH HUM"4MY.TNl!lMOftt\al ... M da mand•ndo) fllHILLlfll Gtaci.la •• ,..., ...... ,on PftOOllCNIM AeAllMT Q..._,.,ATl()H •t 111fN. INQAPPUCATIONS. FOfll HA"80R GATEWAY w1t1 or eateM, or botll, of PfWt1W ttlareln for ftOtl.. mN1n C>adlntiof1 of TIWI Publlehad OftnOe COeet Mct<UV!A VlajO, CallfoMle tHH. tM YOU, YOU eM0UUt C-.. ~ It. J , ANNlm. IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW-MASTER PLAN APPLIES. ~NA£. KAMHOl.Z compllenca of Ill• H id ~ ~ 2t. 1H4 and DellY Piiot Octot>« 21, No-Y• ...... CAL..IM)M ,..... ftower ~ knowtl TACT A UWYllt. <:-' taeoe I NO Ac TI 0 N s ARE 10. ZONE EXCEPTION A PETITION flu bW'l lllad Code. SIONA s. MAATIH, Tnat .. \19mDer •• 11. 11. 1MI DAY• ....... ·-··-.. 'aul'• Fiow.rt. Including NOTa cw The ttc:tttlou1 ~ CkAU.INGEO IN COUAT, ZE-8(1.HA.9 FOfll TOREN by KEITH OIAH KAMHOU D.IU, ....... Y,CllJ ofthatowtalno.llerlldonot F442 ......... -,.. .... a "" tollowlllg JW(l9artY now ~ ..... '*"91lawnaMforthepett-THE CHALLENGE MAY 8E 8 E G E R S T R 0 M . lntheSuperlorCourtorC.,._ et.ft, CttJ• ea.ea.... Trwt ...O May it, 1tM .,...,..._ "''"'" .. IOCated at 2t2t &et CoM1 T.a. lll0.1-:'t-ftltd on,,,. K. LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE AUTHOflllZED AGENT FOR fQrnle. COunty Of orenoa ,.. Pvblthed Orenea Coaet Y• .... OA&.DDM Ml.JC MOTICE .. ..... HIQllW9y, Corona del Mar, NOTICE 18 Hl"~·y tna County Of-ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES C.J . SEGERSTROM ANO qu.llng tllet K!ITH Of.AN Dally Piiot No~bat 11, 11, DAYe -., ... •-•• A.._, af ,..,_. ..... CtiiltOfrila: rat .. ~ bual• OIV£N, tl'lat on Wedi Ilda,', enea. F1\.l NO.F311221 AT THI! PUBLIC HEAA-SONS FOR AN AMENI). t<AMHOLZ be ~I.cl .. 1... i. ......... .._ ,_ .... e K .-, ftal .,.._. '9111 ,._ .,._. I'-conatetlng of etodl-ln-HoWrl'IWf 30, 1Nt, at 11:00 M Mime Incl Addraae of INGDfSCRIBEO IN THIS M~ TO A FINAL OE-~ ,..,,...,,,,Iv. to , f:ll7 .,.......... ........ .. -'*· ......_ "" ........... Ired•. !Mrctlal\dlM, II•· o'CloCtt A.M. of Mlld·dey. In IN ~ Wl\hdrawmg: NOTICE O" IN WRITIEN VELOPMENT PLAN TO ldmlnie1ar IN Ntate Of the NI wt. (CfTACio. .IUDICIAL.) ' la .,..., ..... .._ W ,_ Wt .. , ~t. DOOdwlll the ..... Mt Mlde for con- Dhtd Anttlony Schatdlln, COAAE8PON06NCE DE· ALLOW A 20.000 SQUARE daoedant. PtaJC NOTICE 1 A...._.,,..,_.... .. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ....... --1 .. ...., ~ end treda. -of ttlal retail duqllng Trutt .. 'I ...... 4H !Mt Yale Loop. IMte, UVIAEO TO THE PL.AN• FOOT INCREASE (FROM A HEARING on the pa'll-ftal ........ ,_ ~ (A\lltO 1 Acu~Ndo) ENDAL -. ltoWlf ~ linown 11 within the c>mc. ot MAL Calif. t2714 NINO COMMISSION AT, OA eo.ooo TO eo.ooo SOUARE tlon wtM be Mid on 1211118 .... .., j ....... ,..,... ... WllJ1IAMS end 0.1 1 " ,.., ........ ~ ''Paul'• FloMfl", ., 2121 ESTATE SECU"ITIU Hfll- Slonad: Dhtd 8ctl11Zkln PRIO" TO, THE PUBLIC FEET) OF A PREVIOUSLY ., 1:45 P.M. In Dao(. No. 3 lllOTICI Ofl DC.ATM "' .,..., ............ If,.. tllfougtl 50, ,.,,,_ -....... ,.. _, !Mt Cout H19h'May, Corona VIC!, locat.cl •• 1800 Nofttl ~ Ofange eo..t HEARING. APPROVED CORPORATE k>Cated 11100 OMc Center ANDOf'NihlON ........ _. .. .._,,_ YOO A1'E BEING SUED .... "'9 ..... _. ~ del M1t, C~lfOfnla Tiie Br*"9y, Sulla 100, ltl ui. ~ "'°' ~Iler 4, 11, 1. PLANNING ACTION HEAOOUARTEAS BUILD· Drive WNt, Santi Ana, Call-TO A0•1n11t .... IY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud .... , ....... ......., and ,,.. tren•fet of Iha pl'oparty .. Ctty of Sant.a AN. Coun1Y of 11, ~. 1Mt PA·H ·1H FOR JACK ING lOCA'tEO AT 3601 fomll 92701. llTATI OI' W ,_ • Mt Ila ,._ ci.mendandO) CATHERINE aftr IMf M tllll• ~ aut>jecttoOom~-COde Ofenge. Stele of Callbnle. F-858 LANPHERE. AUTHOAIZEO HARBOR BOULEVARD IN A IF YOU 08JECT to Illa MAMCY L aAUL tUflAll ........ ,...., CLAMPITI and SVZAHNE ,..,.., ....... .,_ .... lactlon 11oe. REAL ESTATE 8ECURI· ---------AGENT FOA DICK NABERS POI ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· gren.llng of Illa petition, you C-... ~ .... ._ --. and ,.... .J&Sll< aewt. Within thr.. reert I.al TIES. a c.tlfomle corpot· "8JC ll>TICE FOA A CONDITIONAL USE TAL DETERMINATION EIR 9hOUld either IPPMI' ., the A-MINI ...... ......., ... ,,.. v ........ CALIJIDM T1we -........... .,..,, eo fat .. known to t"4 •tlOn ... diuty ~·..-_____________ PERMIT TO ADO AN AUTQ FOR HARBOR GATEWAY I heiring end l11te ~ ob-To 111 flan,~ • .,ty 1N!J .. tllilaft .--DAYI after .. ........,. ... ,.. ..... Y• M9' .... undaralg_ned trenefataa, TNll• under 1N1 putWt UMIN ...... I 0£ALERSHIP ON A LOT MASTER PLAN APPLIES )ectioM Of ftla wtltten oblac-etedltora. eontlngant cractl-......., ....... .._ "'9 II ..,._. ... ,.. .. • • • ... • ........., ltfM fllreny flowWI, Inc.. hu to Iha power of .... oon- .,...,... C.W. IWITHEXISTING AUTO 1.1. ZQNE EXCEPTION tlon• wttll the ooun before t0t9, and part0nt ~ inay wt. tnew1Hteft ,...._. ••aw:.,::•_. ltMWft UMCfttlefollowlngaddltlonal tarractlnttllt<:«talno.dof c.er.t~ DEALERSHIPS LOCATED Z£-71-315A4 FOR CHAIS the halt1ft0. Your IPPM!'-be otlllrwlM lnt••ed In nw. ... ..._....,_ tlilia.-rt. -..... ..., .... ~ NtMe end Id• Trutt ftac:u1ad by Jf#ty .,...,... ., ue-. AT 2 8 I e HA A 8 OR LAMBROSE. AUTHORIZED I enoe mey be In S*IOO or by thl w111 or ••t•. or botll. of .,.., ...... Y•.., w.e A....,.,,.._. cell• ....,_,,....,.,.. ._....., ckw Paul'• Fiow... all• Jwdlne Incl Sate I< Jardine. 1..:~~~~ ~~i.E"e~~?R6~MtNT~~ ;~~~si~~MH~~~y A~,~~g~EACREOITOA ~N;lT~~'e.baanlll9d ~-z::--= ... :~ ::.c.--::r.::.r.....'l': ;!':'.=.:=;.< ..... "' ::=·~ .. ~·: ~~Pf~w:.-·r:=: ~.Ptelntm DETERMINATION: EX· AMENDMENT TO A°'. contingent creditor of byl<ATHLEENA.UDANln .. .~.., ........ .,...,....,..,. .. ,.. 0....-. ...... -2921 EM1 COM•~. Januery 11.1N2,ln1Mof· Y. EMPT. PLANNED SIGNING PR().. the ~MCI. you must fMa Iha Superior Court of ~ .....,.., ........... , .. ooutt ...... ,..., ................... )It-Coron• dll Mar, CeMOfnl&. Ilea of the County Aecotder CHA.ALES A. NEEL y 2. PL.ANNING ACTION GRAM AT SOUTH COAST yourcllilf'n ..,.th Iha court end tom... County ot Ofenge,. a .............. (..._ II': -· • .... mtM ..... _. ,._. TM Intended tranefw wtH of Mid Count~. M Re- E M JONES AND'CON~,PA-88-179 FOR 0 .E. WHIT· Pt.AZAFORA27 SSOUARE melt. copy to Iha peraonel queitlng thlt' STEVE.N E. ................ ",.. ....... ~ •• KMAa CM..IMDAN09 ba coneunw'Nlad on De-corder'• 1ri1trumant No AL l.IMO, LTD .. 0. SON'°" A CONOITIOHAL FOOT WALL SIGN FOR Alrepratentltlvelf)90lntad by MILLER be eppotntad M .,..,_.de ..... _.. 111911 11 en....._,__, fata ~t•HRtat 1t1ta ciembatl, 1 .... atthaolftcl 82-009193, by t..eon of I USE PERMIT TO ALLOW NEW TENANT LOCATED AT the court wttllln four ll'IOntlla parlOnll teprtiMn1etlve to ........ .... .......... .... .... .. .... ... ,.. , .. ,..... eaortte a .,.. Of. ~ ~ tor debt• of brMCtl Of oataun In payment •WDM .. A CONCURRENT SALES Of 3333 BRISTOL STREET, from the data ot flnlt i. edmlnllter tt1e _._ ot ttie .... ....._ .... • ........... _, and ,,._ .......... _.. the treneferor mey ba lllad or partonnence Of tN o«ll-Ctw. ACnOtf ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SUITE 1801. IN A CIS ZONE. auanc:eoflattar1 .. pl'OYided decadent. de. DIAi CAL.INDAMe ...., ..., ... ...... ........ UM --0 llM ........ wftll Merla Ko11uth clo gatlons aac:ured lheretly, ... c.-M.i.WIA: ANO MOTOR VEHICLE ENVIRONMENTAL OE· In MCtlon 9100 of the c.ii. A HEARING on the pall-para • ., ... " •• ' .............. .._ ................. --·Carman ' Manellald. At-chiding !NI br..cll Of • ..e-m.w FUEL AT AN EXISTING GAS TERMINATION EXEMPT tornl• Prob•I• Coda. The tlOn wtfl be Mid on DECEM-... , ..... _,... ...... oew\. pr1Uul11Cj .. ,. ......... tornayt •t i..w. 2700 PllClftc fault. NotlCI Of wrllCtl - To: CHARLES A. NEELY. ST AT I 0 NI M IN I· MA AT FOR FURTHER INFOR· time tor flllog aelm9 wilt not BER 8, 1"8 at 1:45 P.M. In ~aft .... oone. TMre.,.. e11wt ..... ,.. eaorfte I M..,tN U.... ... Coalt Highway, Coron1 del rac:orded AuglHlt 5, 1"8. N 191H TOf1oe-. Huntington L 0 c ATE 0 AT 2 1e0 MATION ON THE ABOVE ••pltt prior to lour monttla Oac>1. No. 3 loclted at 700 UM --• -llM:eM .............. v .. _, ·-· Clf"'f"' celO ... ,.,. Mer. California. Tl)a •••t Raoorder'I lnatNmenl No. Bw:ti, CA 92e49 Of 13751 HAR80RBOULEVAROINA APPLICATIONS. TELE· lromthedata oltllahalt1ft0 CMc Center Drlw W•t ............... ......,. ....... .....,_,,..... .... 1 d•d•• ··••I•• d•I• tor llllng Clllme for 88-384084, WILL SELL AT Edwwc!St,_., #34C, W•t· C2 ZONE. ENVIAONMEN-PHONE 7S.·5245 OR CALL noticed lbove. Sant1Ane.Clllfom1192702. pr...-..i; au ,.,,...._ .. .,. W JCM1 do M4 k-.: ••11l1da1 II uee.d .,...._ dabt1olthatren1far0tltO. PUBLIC At>CTION TO THE mtnMer, CA ITAL DETERMINATION: EX-AT THE OFFICE OF THE YOU MAY EXAMINE the IF YOU OBJECT to the eactna•......in.leM.-anaHomay,,......,oa1.,..,. la oort• aaoucM eu ciember 5, 1988. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR YOU ARE HEREBY SUM· EMPT PLANNING DEPARTMENT, Ille kept by the court. II you granting of the petition, you cu111pllr ea11 IH fer• ....,_, ,.._,., MfYkle or -DATED: November 10, CA$H. l1wM money of the MONED end t9qUlrad to lite 3. PLANNING ACTION ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE. I ere 1 peraon lntwNted In thould atttiw eppeer at tlla m •I I d• d • 1 I• ta I a• a ..... old offtoa (lated lft If Wtad llO preeaft .. Ml 1988 United Slit•. 0< • callilr'• with tn. Clertl of thla Court PA·Sl-177 FOR JEFF COSTA MESA, CALI· llhe .. 1111, you m1y Illa wl1h heiring end ateta your ob· ........ II 1111tad ..... tM ...... boat!). ..........te • ltefnpe.,.... MM• KOllUTH cMc:k drawn on eny bttlk. end ..,.... upon PLAIN· KYMLA, AUTHORIZEOIFORNIA. the court 1 formal Requ.t jacilon1orlllawtlttenobjac-q11e le oort.a eactlOM IU Detll*M de.,. .. an-,.,., .. -."l .. puMaft Publllhad Orange Coest credlt unlon.«M\llnglend TIFF'S ATIORNEY: Jemea AGENT FOR E.W. MIL TEN· Publlahed Orange Coast for Spaclal Notice of Iha Ill· tlon1 wltll .the court before caao. W..-aate ..._.... ,... ..... IU ..Wla, Mt~ Delly Piiot November 19, l~n 1~tlon domlclled L Chrlltenaan. Ak:tlerd C. BURG FOR A SIGN VARI-Dally Piiot November 18, Ing of en lnYentory end ep-the heiring. Your eppaer-If 11eted no ........... Ml dlolal WMd '*'-Uft pluo J attal 00 .. 1 de IU 19et In thlt 11110. ell payable at Terry, COR8RIOOE, BAIRO ANCE TO ALLOW A 19H lprelwnent ofaatateeuet1 encemaybetnparsonorby ,...._ .. , ........ ,.... •aoDtAICALINOMIOI prapllllad lln Milo.._ F911 lhatlmaohala.lltnght,tltle & CHRISTENSEN. 215 GROUND SIGN IN AN MG F906 Ofofenypetltlonoreccounl your attorney. ...-e1-.rlepuadeft ,ard praee11tar UR• olciNlpor.,.,...lloorte. 111-M' 11111'\ftl'r 1nd lntw•\ h44d by It, u South State Str•t, Suite ZONE FOR A LOT WITH ,u Pfov\dad In MCtlon 1250 IF YOU,A RE A CREDITOR ....... IU ..wto. IU cllNfo ,..._eta _... • .,.... E•• ..,_ ,....... ~ ""1~ Trv1t•, lri that rMI PfOC*tY 800, Sal1 Lek• City, UT 1 LESS THAN 200 FEET OF fltlll.IC NOTICE 'ot. the Calllornl• Probot• °" • contingent-C'adlt« of r otr•• OHll de H .... -. .... oon.. ........ ,_. .,. lllted .....,TmOUe .., .... , attu111 1n Ilk! County end M 111 IS TA EE T FA ONT AGE , I Code A Requmt for Spac111 the d--..d you mYst Illa pr11111 dM Ml a¥lao ...,. UM wta o w '°"'9de ....,. ..,._a"" -...oo ...... Slit• dalerlbad .. follows: en anewar to the c:om-jLOC ATEO AT 2095 '1Cm10USllUllNEU Notlcelormle1velleblatrom ~ctalmwtthlllaCOUf18"d oi..wr::iwtedele--. ......... no .. .._. llM111IM ........... lfna-NAMIHATIMINT Lot'2otT'9Ct8291 lnlha plaint wt*=" .. herewith ... PLACENTIA AVENUE. EN.-N.u. ITATl•NT ,,,... court Clartt milt. copy to IM paraonel .... woe ,... ..... ,,.aualDn: Mt ,..,.. .. ooa • lift 111111de. ,.... The folloWtng patlonl.,. City of Cotti ....... County vad upon )'OU, within thirty IV I R 0 N M ENT A L DE • 1 The following peraons are Georgl L Roger a ol I repr-tetlve lj)polnted by ........ flu.de ... _.... MCftta a~ ......... ...._, a lllO aantda de twf. doing buMneu .. ; of Orange, Steta o1 Clll- (30) deY9 aftar~ofthla TERMINATION; EXEMPT <IOlngbullnMaU' Roger• & Henley, A Lew thacourtwtthlnfourmonttlt ... ...._."" ...... °""'f"' oon I•• •• , • ..--de ....... DI 0. NAIL CHATEAU. 29H1 lorn!• uparmeprac:otded aummone upon you, ••·I 4 PL.ANNINO ACTION HAIR ATTITUDES, t9946jCorporetlon, 17111 Beech 1rom tha dete of lirat 11-11':1111......_.._ ..... _ M•I dede1 le9ele1 w oftclfte de.,_.. ..... Allele Pkwy. •F, l.aguna In boOk 267, pegas 13 end duaN9 of ... dly of ~. PA..et-178 FOR HERITAGE BrOOkhunt St . Fountain Blvd ' • 103, Huntington IU&llCle ol letters u provldecl 009 • "" ................ , •• 11 ................. ~!... cterecterlo ••le-Hiiie, C.Hf. t2e53 t4 of Ml9calllnaouS MIC)e. In If you fll to do eo, judgment I BREWING COMPANY IN-Valley, Calff. 112708 a..cti. CA 92647. Attorney In Mellon 9t00 of the Cell-....._ •"" _.......,..... ... le _... _.... au ). Mlltrtnh T. Nguyan, 1042 the office of the County,_. by ~ .. ba tllken C 0 R P 0 R A T E 0 . Alma Tron, 17872 Meggie 10< Pi11tloner fornle Probate Code. The wwtl de al11td11 o a --. c-Ne. DU01 Mllllon llA. eo.ta Meaa. corder of Aid County. aga1not you tor the rallef de-AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Lana. Huntington Beach. Publlahed Orenge Cou1 t.lme for llllng clelms wt11 not lfftlt oflclM de .,... ..... If mead na iw-ta au The NrM end addr ... ol Clllf. 92$26 TM atrMt lddr.. °" mended In the~L CHRISTINELOTERY,FORA Celtt. 92647 Delly Piiot November 11. 12. expire prior to lour mont.ha ~ .. dVectOtlo tale-~ 1 ........ '*9da the court ta: (El nombra y Tlllt bualnaN la con· other common daeiQnatlon MAlllCUI •· ZllllHll, CONOOIONAL USE PER-I Roneld Fredrick Tron. 18, 11198 lrom the elate ol the '-loG ,), ~el caeo, J le puadeft dlracclon de la corte N ): SU. ducted by In lndMduel of the rNI property heraltl-Ctlftr. 9J: L.,..... DetNtr MIT TO ALLOW A SMALL 17872 Meggie L-. Hunt· FSe889 notlcadlbove. t -Ne.nra .,...,141tolatto,tuc11Nfo PERIOR COURT OF CALI-The r1gl1trent com· ebova ducrlbed It a.ti BREWERYITAPROOM ANO lngtoo Beec:h. Calif 92647 YOU MAY EXAMINE the TM name end llddr ... ot r etrH COHI de 111 FORNIA, COUNTY OF 0~ manced to tranaeci bu9I-purported to be: 3095 o.ta: 11-1.a A CONDITIONAL USE PER-Thia bualn ... la con· fllakaptbylheeourt If you the court 11: (El nombra 'I jMaplldod 11n Miio Ml-ANGE. 700 Civic Centw Mii under Ille flctltou1 CeuiaA¥enUe,CostaMeM. ~ Orenge Coaat MIT TO A.LLOW A RES-ducted by· hulb•nd Ind wile P\8.IC NOTICE , .,. • person lntwntact In dlracc:lon de la c:«1e •):SU. ..._. P9f porte de le--. OtNe Wn1. Poat Offlea Bo!! butlnall neme or n.,,_ Callfornll. Deity Pilot ~bar 11, 18, TAURANT WITii SEATING The reglstr1nt com-the •tale. you may Ille with PERIOA COURT OF CALI-bitten ..,... ,... LI ...... 838, Senta Ant. Clltlornl1 ll1ted lbOW on NIA The underalgnad dla-- 25. Dacambat 2. 1988 IN EXCESS OF TWELVE, IN meneed to tren..ct busl· lllOTICE tt1e court 1 lormel Requaet FOANIA, COUNTY OF OR-........ ,._. ... 1talecl t2702~. Meltrlnh Nguyan c1a1mt ell llabltlty for eny tn- F888 AN EXISTING INDUSTRIAL -under the flctltou11 INVJTINQ lllDS IOf Speclal Notice of the n.-ANGE. 700 CIY\C Centw .-. • ....., a "" ......... The neme. eddr.... Ind Thi• 11•temen1 WU Ned corractnaat In Mid SltMt __________ 1CONOOMINIUM LOCATED bulln-neme °' nll"nea NOTICE IS HEREBY Ing of en ln\'91ltory Ind ep-[)five W•t. P.O. 8o11 838, 1Rm1•1....._ ........ _... telephone number of pllln-wlttl the County Clar1I of Or· add,_. or other OOl'MW>n PtaJC NOTICE AT 31t1 "B" AIRPORT 1i.1ed 1boveon Oeoember 1.,G IVE N th• I 1e11oe1 pr.._.,_,t ol Mt•t• -'• Senti An1. CA 92702-0838. aoe • "" ........ puecte tlfl'I attorney, 0< plelntllf ange County on October 26, daeignltlon ----------1 LOOP DRIVE IN AN MP 19H propouta tor lurntahlng ell °'of eny petition or account The neme, tddr .... and ....,.., a_. ""'9clo de '9f· wlttlout en 1ttorney, t1: (0 11188 Seid ....; wlll be meda ACTmOUe ......... ZONE. ENVIRONMENT Al Alma Tron I labor, m1tert1ls, oqutpmanl, M PfO...io.d In Mellon 1250 telephone numbat of plaln-..w11 de 1ll 1.1dn o a nombra, le dlracclon y el nu· ,.._ wlthOut wwranty eJl,pr ... Of um ITATl.lmWT 0 E T E R M I N A T I 0 N : This 1t•loment wu 111.o tren1port1t1on 1nC1 auch of tha Calllornta Probeta tiff'• ettrKney, 0< pllintllf lfM ClftoN de arUllll ..... mero de talelono del Publltrled Orange eo..1 lmplled, rOQWdinO title, poa.- The followlng paraoni era NEGATIVE DECLARATION. with the County Clerk ot Or-I other feclNtln u mey be re-Code. A Request tor Spacial without 1n 1ttomey. le: (El c. al cttrectOf'lo taJa.. lbogedo del darnlndente, o Diiiy Piiot November 4, 11, ....ion. or anc:umbrancae, CIOlng ~ M : 6. PLANNING ACTION j ange County on October 24, r quired IOf HARBOR MAPLE Notklefoml Is ov.ileble1rom nombre, re dlraoclon yet nu-1)., ~ demandente que no 11, 25, 1989 to Mlltfy the unpaid obl-NEW~T ENOOOONTIC PA-81-179 FOR DENNIS 1988 STORM DRAIN, PHASE II. the court clerk. maro de telafono del c-Mo. M'1'le2 llenca 1bogedo, ") LAW F-854 C"' aecurad by Mid GROUP 1..,.1 Avocedo STOUT. ~UPtORIZEOI f .. 11'! wot bereoetll9CI by ttleCltyol Petitioner. Kethleen A. et>ogedo def darn1ndanta, o The neme and address ol OFFICES 0 F JOHN 81-IC lll\11C( of truat. with lntlfact Aw Sta 4-0l Newpor1 AGENT FOR HOME SAV-Publlshed Orange Coul Cot11Mffl11 the Office ol I.Aden def dem1nd1nle qua no the court Is· (El nombre y RA.PILLO. 7777 Center Av- 1 ,...._ "" end other sums M Pf'OYlded a.di Caitf 9M INGS OF AMERICA, FOR A 1 Diiiy Piiot November 11, 18, 1 ltle City Cterk, P.O., Bo!! NEDllllAH, DALElll a Ilene• 1~. as). LAW dlr«:clon de 11 eorte es): SU-enue, Suite 203, Huntington "CTITIOUI llUllNEll therein· p1u$ edvancea If E~ G. Pellla DOS. SIGN VARIANCE TOl25.0eoember2.1988 1200 (77 F11r Drivel. Cotta DYMNI, ..... W•t Oooeft OFFICES 6F RICHARD 8. PERIOA COURT OF CALI-Beech, Cellfornl1 92647 NA•ITAT'llftNT any,t~eundarendlnl_;eat Inc., e Clllfomta 6<,;por. ALLOW A 2~ SQUARE F-880 Men. Ct"IOfnll, untN the1e.uea.erd, fourth ftoor, MACGURN. RICHARD B. FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR· Phone: 7141848-4849 The follow! partona ere thereon; end ptua f .... atlon, 1441 AYOCtKk> Ave , FOOT, IN AREA, GROUND 1hourot2·00pm ,o.c.tnber LOftt •eech, Cellfornle MACGUAN, ESQ , JAMES ANGE. 700 Civic Center DATE· (Fecil1) MAY 20 do4 bull~ea· cllerr.:lnd •lll>lfl ... ottha Sta. 401. Newport a..cn. 1 SIGN(15SQUAREFEETAL· fltlll.ICNOTIC( 13,t989,etwttlcllllmetheyllOIOI. Att-y tor "9tt-IH. THEBEAU. ESQ., 1015 Ottv.West,Post01flce9ox 1987 L°lGUNA BEACH Trus M end of the lt\ISta Callf. 9294!0 LOWED), LOCATED AT 450 Wiii bo opened put:>llcly 9f'd ...... lcr-tnut Avenue, Suite E3, 838. Santi An•. California Gery L. Gt .......... Cllftl, ENTERPRISES 1140 N. CfMled by llkl Dead of Robert J Cevlllert oos EAST 17TH STREET IN A Cl I FlCTITIOUI llUllNEH rMd lloud In the Council Published Ofange eo..t Catlabod. CA 92001. 11?702-0838 lly .... m V...,.1, o.pv. ' Tru9t The totll emount Of pc .. 1 Pennaytvenla COf~ ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL NA• STAn•NT Ch ambe r I S • e I e d Dally Piiot November 18. 19,1 DATE (Faclle) APR 21 The nem., IOdress, end tr ~:=~ c~f.h;;/51 Legunl Mld ~tlOns, II the time PO<lllOn. 1U1 Avcx:eelo DETERMINATION EX· Thelollowlngpersons1~ Ptoe><>Mlllh-Vboerlhetltle 25, 19H 11988 telephone number ol plain· PubllaheO Orange Cout H Oie1 h Ruppert 300 of lnltlal publication Of m. A St 401 N.-port EMPT doing business u ol the wortt 11\0 llM n-ol FS9131 Gery 1... Gt.,.,,_, Clertr, tlll'I ettorney or pleintilf Delly Piiot November 18 25 If ' Notice Is s1 l3&.4l4 48 ~ c:... 9M e PLANNll'jG ACTION FAUX BIJOUX. 10401 lhe bidder but no other dl~, •r •enctr L. Ademo, o.pv. witl'lout In ationiey .•• (El Oecomber 2. 9. 11188 . C1md•d Place. l1gun• Dlted· ~-i 1Na 11119• bualneaa la con iPA-88-tOOFORRENZHAO. 8Mch Blvd. Ste 0 -2112. tloguilhlng merka Any bid PdlllC llnllC( tr nombr• ledilecclonyelnu-1 F910 ~h c:il.92155li RIA&..llTATS MCU.. CIUctad by a Ql'*lll 1*1: AUTHO~IZEO AGENT FOR I Stenton. C•IU 90680 received 1har the IChaduleO "" Publllhed Orenge Coat mero d• telafono del I duct!!i b u:i~,:,vi!.,con-Ml MJMCI, • C•llMI nerwhlp IJOHN S LIEN FOR A VARI-Zaren Serkts111n. 9228 La cioelng time for the receipt f1Cm10Ul llUSINEU 1oe11y Pilot ~bar 4 11.,ebogedodet dernandente. o P\llJC M)T1C( Tiie r. lltrtnt com-_.,...._,.T ......... 9J: Th• reglatrant com· ANCE FROM BUILDING Barca Clf . Fount.in Vetley ot bid• shall be r•tumad IO NAIR STA.TlmNT 19, 2!>. 11198 def demend1nt• qua no ed 'g ' MC1 f>u9I.. l rvco II. ...... , Ea· HEIGHT ( 15 fEET MAXI· 1 Clllf 92708 the blddel unopened II .,,..I F-965 ttence •"""ado .... LAW flCTTTIOUI ......... meno 0 ren • : ....... rnenoed lo trenMCt bull-MUM PERM ITTED) l<lfegos V1rtarlen 2855 bo the IOle albll ty I The foltowlng persona ere l """" ' ' M.u. ITAT'lmNT neat under Ille tlc1itOUS MlfUYe Vlce•r-rff_..IOt, ,_. under the llctltou1l · C ,...__ rnpon 1 o doing~ 11 0 FF ICES 0 F J 0 H N buSlnffS neme Of ~ , ............. ..,, ..... ~ nerne or namae TOALLOW A 20 FOOT e Pine ..... Or • ...,.,..,. M .... the bidder to -lhet his bid ST JUDE EMERGENCY ·-IC 111\TM't RAPIL LO. 1n1 Oen• Av-TM followtng pet90f\I .... , ••• ,.... DO NIA -. .... AM, CA .,.. INCH HIGH, tO FOOT BY 10 Cellf 9282e ii received In prooer ume. · I ,._ ""'~ Sult 550 H t,.... doing bullneas ... ,. ..., 1 ve on lletad abOV9 on NIA F 0 0 T OE C 0 RAT IVE Thl1 bualness ii con-A Mt of Ptena Speclet MEDICINE GROUP. INC., St :;:,, ~ II ' I un ~26~ D R R PROPERTIES Harold H RUppert T 11•'-• (1M) ... ,. Edwetd G Pellia, ,,...._ TOWER OH TME FROfon Of= I ducted-by.. • oeo«el pan. PrO'fllllona Ind eddMloftl 10 Juda H~. 101 E. Valen-.-flCTTTlOUI ..,....~ -~-· 11S::n~lf~ ... t07.a6 Etlle ,,,_ 4{). Illis...Sla.'-' ~H "'~ Pu~_CO.t dar'lt A FREE-STAHOING GAR-nersnlp f a.n.11 Provisions to the cl• Meaa-of.. F~. NAM£STUW#f '"'""''T (Tl.fl p Fountlln Valley CeHI 1127otjwlth fr>a County Cieri< ot Or-Otllly PllOt NoYemblr 10• 17• wtt~'=:"~ol~ AGE OF A PREVIOUSLY The reg1stran1 com-Stendard Spec;lflcetlonaj 9~ L• Abbott MO d;::;::::::::1onawe 1~ E. (feelle) SE 14 Oenlel R. 'Rey, 3091 :"9;8~°';nty on November 24· 1* Th1tO enea County on Ociot>er 21 APPROVED APARTMENT I moncad to trensect busl· may be obtelnad It the Of. I C Ill .... 504 E:........,: COUNTRY DESIGNS 284 Gery I... ~-.-. ci.n.1 Gibraltar, Cotti MeN. Celli. · 1 ,_.,_ 1988 , . PROJECT LOCATED AT ne.a under the llctltoua 11C1 ot lhe City Engl,_ 77 nc.. 1 or.-. ·-m.. ' i., oerte 1Nf1t ~ )·~9 --------- 1 ,,_ 2178 PACIFIC AVENUE IN t>uslness n1me or nam .. 1 1 F1lr Drive. Cotti M ..... C..1. ~ ~Newport Beectl. =t9cI~:1:~•wport Publllhecl O;~eQui Tiii• bullneH •• con-o:.u~l1:;"' ~';: 1~1 rta.IC NOTICE J-R Gonnen &q AN R 2 Z 0 NE . EN. llated tbOW on October 18. l0<nl1, upon nonrefundlbla M~ ElllOtt c........ MO Kelli Nuoent 284 C"-" Dll'b::!i November 11, 18 duc:1ad by-en lndMdual 24 c._ l lllH ' ' \. .,._ 18300 v 1(.,-• A .. VI R 0 NM ENT AL OE . 1984 p1yment of seo 00 An Id--... . ertleld .._. a. II 25 ber? 1988 • Th• raglltrlnl com· ' • ft_ .. on man ve .. TERMINATION: EXEMPT Zaren Sartliu11n dltlonal charge ot $14 will be Inc., CelllOfnla, 12 ~-1 ' port ec: ' ' ' F manced to lr&nNCt bu9'· Tt.-104 ,ICTTnOUI .,._ .. Ste. 820· lrvlne, Clllf 92715 7 PLANNING ACTION Thl1 lletement wH filed meda 11 hendled by meH tl\Mn. lrvtne. Cell!. 92714 Clllf. t2te0 894 nesa under the flctltou1 •-"' llllf\T1C( NAMI ITATIMPfT Pvblllhad Orange CoMt ..,.th the c Clark f 0 Lewi• Mayer Mou Medi· Thi• bu1lne11 •• con-.. _"" The fOllOWI Del~ November 11 11 PA-88-191 FOR ROBERT D ounty o r-Specltlcet1on1 and other cal C tlon CeHf 1 ducted by·.,, lndlvldual rtaJC NOTICE 11u.ine11 nema or n11Ma ng P9flOna era 25 bar 2. 1988 ' · MICHELSON. AUTHORIZED enge County on October 19, contrec:t documenll mey 700 ::.:in Rd L;:i The reglltrant com-llsted at>ove on NIA ' f1CTTTIOUI .u ... 11 d~~U-PR u0 S:' 3.,05 . F·882ll AGENT FOR RICHARD 1988 alto bo a111mlneel" the Of· ....... C~"f ,.,,.,.,, men<:*' 16 ltlnMC1 bull-FlCTmOUI ........ Danial A Ray NA• ITATl•NT co ., NABERS FOR A CON-FJM502 flee ol the City Clerlc ot the __.,, ... '....... n<I the llcllt Thi• statement WU flied The fotlOWI"" peraona .,. Cadlllac Aw., Sult• P-201, DITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Publlahed Orenge Coesl City of Costa Mffl Specif\. Thia bu1lne11 11 con-nau u w out NAM! ITATl•NT wttll the County C~ ol Or-dol II . .., , Cott• Maaa. Cellf. t282e .,.:r::=======::::::-J ALLOW SALES OF USED Dilly PllOt October 21. No-cations wlll not be melted un· ducted by: 1 COfpol'ltlon ~=-~~ ~~ The:::-'"" ~'°"5 ere enge County on October 19, C~A~T ":'~o COM· Hewt.lfe Anenctel Con- "'I CARS WITH OUTDOOR 119mber 4, 11, 19, 1988 1eu the eddltlonal $14 00 ~ r~t:=. c~r:.: 19ee ' d0:.1 WP~ r· M ES A 1988 PANY. 1049 Cella o.t Cerro oapts Inc,. Ceilfomla. 350$ PACIFIC VIEW DISPLAY ANO A VARIANCE F·933j Cherga ta Included with PllY·1 -undet the ftctltoui Kelll Nugent TOWNHOME eee WHt f.a1 -501. Sen Clemente. Calif. Cedlltec: Aw., Suite P-201, C«netery • Mor1uery SETBACK REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE Eec:h blO ltlall be mlde on Hated oboW on Sec>tamber wttn the County Clerk of Of. g2927 ·· · · Dally Pllol October 28. No-Wiiiiam R Crain. t04& Thia bualneu la con-MEMORIAL PAAK FROM FRONT LANDSCAPE I ment bulln.a name °' ,,.,,,.. Tllla •t•tament WM flied 19th St Coate ...... Clllf PubllShad Orenga eo..1 92672 Colt• M ..... Cellf. 92921 Ch1oe1. Crema1ory (20 FEET REQUIRED. 4 the Proposal form, "-ts 9 1"8 enge County on Nowmber y Soo Ho 17 Stlt1lghl 119mber 4, 11, 11, 1998 Cella Dal Carro •501, San ducted by:• corporation 3500 P1c11oc VI-Drive FEET PR 0 P 0 SE 0 ), FlCTmOUl llUllNEll P· 1 through P-It PfcMdad ·Dentel Lee Abbott MD 1. 1998 1~ Cellf 92715 ' F-137 Clemente. Celtf. 112872 The raglllt1nt com· N-por1 BHc;h LOCATED AT 3130 ANO NAME STATEMENT lln the conlrlCI documentl,,p Mldent • .• ,_ Sophi• .L Weng 17 111-11' 111\'TV'C Thia bualn•H •• con-~n~ tr::-c'flct= 64ot 2700 31AO SOUTH HARBOR The lottowtng P«10n1 are 1.n<I atiell be occom~ rTllll Ntement was llled Pub411hed Orange Coat Stwtlgflt, lrvtne, C.llf. f2715 ..--""'~ duc:1ed by an lndlvidu.t BOULEVARD IN A C1 doing bulineaa II: by I certified ()( c:uhlw I with the County C*1l ot OJ-Delly Piiot November 11, 18, Thll tlUlln•H I• con-'1CTITIOU9 ......... Th• r1gl1tr1n1 com-:::-lbOW "'::' NiA "*'- HAA80R LAWN- MT OLIVE Moriuuy • Cemetery CreMalory 162!> G1s1e< Ave Cot11 Mesa 540-S!>!>• PlllllCE 8ROTHEAS BELL BROADWAY Morturary • Chapel ' 10 Bro.away Cott11 Mesa 642·9150 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL UNIOUELY DESIGNED 2 c:Mok ()(.bid bond'"' not County on November 25, bacambar 2, 1"8 duc:1ad bY • general part· NAMI eTATDmNT menc;ed to trlnMCI busl-wmlem l . Tri-. vie. DETERMINATION EX·~ Wsy, lrvlne Cellt laNlhln 10%ofthaemourrt1;i-"8 F-879 narahtP ThefOIJOwlng neu under the flctlt.oua Prealdent .... I EMPT 92715 ol the bid, mlde s>eY9ble to • "'17t9 Th• reglatrent com-dol bulineae :--era bUllnea NrM °' n•~ 8 PLANNING ACTION Cf'lrll ~. 1423 Nor1h the City of Cotti Meu No Publllhed Ofange Coaet P\IUC NOTICE menoecl 10 trenuc:t bu9I-H'l p w 0 A T H A S • titted 1bove on NIA Thie •t•tement -flled PA-18-112 FOR LISA OtT. Durent •40S. Sent• ol\ne. l)IOl)OHI •h•ll. ~ con-"-"" Ptlot ~Iler 18 25 ,,... undlf' tile flctft<XI• SOC.IA TES 3072 Medllon Wiiiiam R Creln wtlll the County Clerk of Of. TRICH. AUTHORIZED Celt! 92709 aldaredunlwedcompenlad ~7 9M ' ' • Tllfs ttlt.,,,.,t wu filed enga1 Countyon0c1obat)1, AGENT FOR FIRST AMERI-Merle Curry. 2 Brl11>1ne t>y IUCfl eufllar'a chedc. Oecombar 2· 9• 1 ACnnGUe 9UIMU bul6r'9ll neme or nemea AW., Coate Male, C.111. wttn the County Clerk ol Or-11198 CAN TRUST COMPANY Wey lrvlne Cell! 92715 ceati °' l'>ldder'• bond F·to3 NAMI eTATllmJIT ~ lboYe on October 26. 92829 Coun ~ FOR CONDITIONAL USE Kl;,. O'Connor 20292 NO bid lhllt beconeidarad1 Tiie fo4IOwlng par90nl •• 1911 "'I ch.rd G 0 rd 0 n rr988 ty on November Put>hhad Orenge Colet PERMIT FOR A MASSEUSE Beyvtew, Senti An~ Heighll. uni.a 11 ta mede on• blank ft8JC NOTICE ~C~ • & ., 8 ~ 8c::a~t wu filed ~t 30~ M•~'r. ' 1'W7'1:11 Delly Pt1ot Nowmbat 3. 10, WITH NO MORE THAN ONE Clllf 92707 form lumllhad by the Clty of <' • Cleft[ 119•· 1 e, 1 PllbfllMd ()renga Coast 17. ~4. 1988 CUSTOMER AT A TIME. I Thlt bu11no11 ta con· Costa MeM end la mede tn FlCTITIOUe .,.._,, SOCIA TES. 5219 l ido With tna County of Of-921529 Dal~ November 10 17 Th-o80 NOT TO EXCEED TWO· duc1ed by·• ganaret part-accord enc• with th• NAM! ITAT'DmNT Sandt, Newport BHch, =County on October 25. Thi• bualn•H 11 con-24 Iler 1 1999 . • --------- THREE PER DAY, WITH A neranto 1 provl910nl ol the Propoaal The folt<Nrlng ~we Cell! t2M3 1 ducted by: en lndlvldval · ' Th-o99 rtaJC 910TJC( VARIANCE FROM LO· The reglstrent com-roqulfementl doing bu*--= Jamaa W1yna Nichols, • ,_ Th• regl1trant com--------------------- 1 CATIONAL PROVISIONS. ~ to trensact buSI· Eech bidder mull be MAC-PACKING. 502 N. 5219 Lido Sindt, Neo#pOr1 Published Orange Coast menoad to tranaoct busl-PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTJTIOUe .,... .. LOCA TEO AT 1~ EAST neu under the flc:lltous I 11cenMd u reQulrad by lew l)'on St Apt 1 Sant• Ana Boedl, Clllf. 92M3 Dolly PMot November 11• 19• ""' Und41f Ille flctlloua . NAMI ITAn.IWT ,,,-;=.=;..===;;;-, Ce1ro1'1 Flewers 2983 Harbor Blvd. I 19TH STREET IN AN R2 butlnWS name or names I Contrec:tor ustng I cr•h ()( Celll 11i101 • • Tiii• bu•lnffl II con-26· bacamber 2• 1* butlnaaa name Of ftltnM Kain The following penona .,. ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL titted above on Septernbor cle ... flcetlon not ahown on Georgie L Subo. 502 N ducted by In lndMdual F-979 Httad •bova on October 14· flCTITIOUI llUllNt:ll dOlng bullneat .. 1 DETERMINATION EX-30 1988 the G-•I Prwelltng Wage Lyon St Apt 1 Senie Ane Tiie raglatrent com-l988 NAMI ITATlMl"NT SIJN·fAGLE PRODUCTS, EMPT Chrta ThalMrl Oa1ermlnatlone. m•y be re-C.111 92.701 · ' ' ~ to trantoel bull-rta.IC N0T1C( R. G0<don Hepworth The tolloWlng persona If• 24171-H Allele Perkw1y, 9 VESTING TENTATIVE Thi• 1tetement *" llleCI quired to P•Y the wege rete Euerd Ch•r ... McC.11, neu under Illa flctltOUI Thia llltement WU flied dOlng bualnHI •• Lagoo• HUia, CeMf, 112853 PARCEL MAP VS-8~00 with the County Clerk ot Or-ot that cr11t or clanlficltlon 502 N Lyon St. Apt, 1. Senti bualnau nlltM or nl!MI ,ICTfTIOU• llUIMll with tlla County Clark ol Or· SC~ENI<. INTERTECli. KalRev. Inc., ClllfOfnll , F O R T O R E N enga County on October 111. mo11 ctoMIV related to It u Nia. ClllL 92.70.t · lla.dJ. •bcWw on(~ ~,.,.fol'~A~ enve19 • Qiunty on-Oetobei< 1'· 1921 E C11nag1a Ave .• Sulla 2•H71·H Allcte P1rkw1y, s E G E R s T A 0 M . 11188 lhown In the General 0... Thll bu1tnas1 •• con.--ayna """""'· .... .......ng ...... ...,. •• -1988 3-L. s • ., .. An•. Cellf. 92705 LeQunl Hille, Cllll. 92653 ' Costa Mesa. CA 'AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FJllSStl tarmlnetlona alfac11Ye It Iha ducted by: a general P«l· Thie ltltarnant wM llled dOino butlMal ea; , ... 17 Eb1therd Schank, t7 fhlt bu1lna11 11 con- 1 c J SEGERSTROM ANO Pllbtllhe<I Orenoe Coat time of the cell lor bla. nerahlp wltll the County Ckltll ot Or· J.P.M. COMPANY, 201 Publltnecl Orenge eo..t liA•n<lrok• Wl'f. lrvlne. Cellf ducted by. corporetlon 140~3131 SONS FOR EITHER A Dally Pllol October 28. No-The City Council ot Ille Th• r1g l1tra nt com-enoa County on ~bat Sl'llc>Ylrd Way. Sta. 3• New-Diiiy Piiot October 28. No-'9271!5 Tiie ragl1tt1nt com- ' PREVIOUSLY APPROVED vember •. 11. 18, 111ea I City ol Cott• Meler--menced to trll'IMOI butl-2. 1* POf1 laecl\, Clllf. t2Cl63 \19mber 4• 11. 11. 1"8 Thia bu•tna11 Is con-meneacs to trenMCt butt-eo.ooo SOUARE FOOT F-138 the rlgt'lt to '9jiect eny Of •II n•u uttder the llc11tou1 ,.,.,,. J11111e9 P•lrldt Mac«et. Jr.. F-839 ducted by en lndlvldull "°" Un<t4W the flc:tltou• bU"'-nema °" 11~ Pvbllthad Ofange COM! 2450 Matlno Or · Newport Th• reglalrent com-bualnaae nerne or ,_,,.. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at 1he Daily P1lol is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able 10 new businesses We will now SEARCH lhe name for you at no extra charge. and save you the lime and the trip 10 the Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course. af1er the search is completed we w111 file your flct1t1ous business name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a week for four weeks as requ1red by law and then file your proof of publl· cation with the County Clerk Please stop by to tile your hct11ious business statement al lhe Dally Pilot Legal Depart ment 330 West Bay Costa Mesa California If you can not stop by please call us at (7 141 6-42-4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we w1ll make arrangements for you 10 handte this procedure by mail If you should have any further questions. please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you Good luck tn your new business" ... Ill* abOW on Howmber 4, ~::;;"=.11· 11• ~· C::,:::3 11 con· rta.JC MOTICE marlCed 10 trenaact bu9I-lla1ed above on Oc1ot>« 24. 1"8 ' ' F·87& d\letad ...,. en lndMduel AC11T'IOUI ......... nets Under the llctltoua 1Nt Georgia SubO -•· bulineal nema or namae 8'\ICe s. Contey, ,,,.... Thie •tllement WM Hlad 111-M' --Tiie ragl1trant com· .MAim eTAT'lmNT ll1ted •t>ove on Octobat 17 dent ...tth the County ~Or-,._ '''"~ manoecl to ttaneect bull-The fotlow4tlg peraona 111 !Mt ' Tlllt ttll«nant ... fled ,_. under t.M tlc:tltoua ~ bu11nNe • ... County on bar ncnnoue ........ ~ name Of name. Sf"OCKTON PARTNERS Eb«l\Md ~ wltll lha County Qer'k of Of· 4· 1tte MAm atA,_.,. tllted llboW on March 1, • Calltornla 0.0.el Pert: Thia 1t1temant ..,.. Filed :I: County on Oc1obat 21, "971111 TM to11owtn9 ~ are 1113 Mt'9Hp Ml Sen ...,.. wl1h Ille County Clerk of Of. 1 Pvblllhad Ofengie Cout ~ ~ .. .,.,,_ p MAldlal J/t PfM. iutt. 100 N9wpoft #'09 County on Oc1obs 20, ,_ Dally Ptl04 Nowmbar ta, 25• STIPHANtE AICHAM>S Thie ...t.m.nt -IJlad llladl Celt f2tio 1Mt ~ Ofenge CoM1 Oecomber 2· t , 1MI F-997 ANO ASSOCIATH.,,.!..~ lllfttl tNCounCounty ~ o4 Oft· Mkfi ... 1 Conan, 3419 Sen ~ Ofenga "= = ~= '1. 24• hM mri St..,,.. M ........ = ty on ._.obef . ......,.. onv.. Wt• 100, Deity PtlOt October 21 No-lll-U2 ~'2::r1. Rk:ll· 1 ,._, '-=~~~-~ -.mbat3, 10.11.1Nt 0 1--MUC ___ M011C£ ____ 1 arda. 2111 fllomone. eoeca ,...,_, Or9nOI COMC M9* Orllle. 1v1ta 100, TtMMJ$ ftaJC llJJICl "::.~.~-~ c::.:=r .. °°"" =r._ ":_t ~.:· No-~·.~~ ~ 9IOTICE Ptennoue &ia•• Tiie folow4rlg ~ .,. dllOt9d by,.,,~ F..e34 Sen M9* ~Suit• 100, eecmca Oft ..... STA~ doltlO ~ w. TM r99t1trant aom• N9wOOt19'iadl, Callf. t2t80 ~AUCTION Tiie...,.... ~ _.. (tll.ASEA CAftlRIOOI IMlft09CI to tf.-ct .... PlaJC llJTIC( "°'*"W AINn.•San Notloall~fl'*ltn. ~"'*'--:t~: ~::t:::: :::g: =-"'"':m. ... or ":: PCnnoue••••• =:::'on'Q..~~.i:; ~~~~ = VICU, 1JI0'55 PLUS (d)LA8£R SEAVICI Med8bcMonA9f'lll, 1"4 .... aTA,,_., ~ F, Orltcoll, )0011 CMICocla,81 ... ofeel-~..::...._itaJIC toO (alC04ST C.\l'ITl'IDGU • ..,_. ~-Tiie ....... ,.,_. .. Nr <Mant\ °""9. "* 10I, Jof'llle !Mfolloweno~ Promontery Dff .. 'bel ( f ) C A L I F 0 A N I A Thia -~ ... llled ~--.: L11GuM Nb*. Call!. tttn PJrCIC*tY ldentffttcfby *'Ml --9Mcif\, Cell niiO CAATRIOGl!8.I __ 1125 w. WW!tfleCountyClor'kofOr. " TAX PRO-~ b. ...,, ICIOH ftMle end 1tor•ee unit 'TM;''....._. ~ oon--~II ~ 2, Cotila Mii C0untY on ~ fl'8IONAL8-. 1ICIO AclarN ~ OllfWI DrM, .,.._ 10I, number _...,by. In "-1• _, W-.c.lf.1212t t . t• •2t G, ~ W... Caltf. ~--.Cllf ttt71 ,__. .. .,.held .. 1' TJI• ,;1111,ai\t com· Aotlat1 Men Poof, 1121 """' tltlt Tt* ~ 11 eott· a"' on tt1e 1111 oay of No-"""°" to .,_. ~ fllfw.. Clrde. Hunttngton ~ Oiwloe Coelt ,.,.. M--Catroll, Mt.cl by'•..,_., pert.-*'· 11N ... !mDtre IMdl. Celt. t2l4t 0., Not Now9mbar 11.11. tlOO Adame •21 Q, Coat• netlllllp ... ~ M1 w. f1ttt .,.. lllM9f .. ftalltous ~-; r ' :~. ~ (~ ;:4 , TNa bulllnaM It con-Dec•""'* a. I , 1• ....._Calf, 9*' Tlla r99l11rant com· S.,_., co.a ....._ c-. =--... "':',.: ""'* ~ ' ·, , • .. Y ""''"'r'~J· j • ~ D'/' en lnclMduat ,..... TNI bve!nw la con.-"""°" to trenaect ~ torn1a. ... • -. .-~ • ~ ~ 1 • > ~ ~.'~t t T"' I t ... ..--.... ...., .__....... UillR· -~ ... -7 '~~... .'. ~ ~ , -;. .~.. ~"\ 1 I ,, ., f ~ ~ ( \ ... r .. • t•nt com· -.,., 1t1 WiUil! w-.,.. under IN ttct"°"' IO'I. t_f_ptterll ~ ~ ••• -111111 ..,_..,. 1' . -I .. --. , ', ~ ~ ''"°'·('.'I• .,. .r. co<f I ,....., to~~ fmJCmla The r9911ttoflt oom· ~...,.or""'*.._...,_ _.._~QwtitlOr- '--.c < Do. ' '(; *" • ... -. / • ... • • '" ,r--~ /'.'::~ t t W lliM9f IN tlc9'0ul menclld 10 "1lrWt '*"'-.._ ..... :-::.:? L-11 Mad1•ne Qw -r--I .. ..._ ~ r-"'"' • • .. ,, • ·"' ... ~ i,~I.::!· • • 1.:t_4' ..._,.... • ,_ HCmw•·ran ,... """'w.. flclltcM.a "°'*'ID. .._,....., :. ..-..-""P"-• -\.;kl~ I . ~-' ~ --.;-"..r~;:.~ . · ~11.0 ..... ~ ·_• .... h: f~J~~.i:F{:A ............ a-.,.., .._ftAW" . ...._,.... • '*"-"'* '""'*~ .. .., •tt .... ~-..a ...,, ..... 1 ~ , .-· • -. ,... 1• n. ~...,... ........ ...,... •NIA. .-.. C°""'Y a.. oe Gt-· ._ • ••i·st __ __ ~-, .,. " ~-~!·, ~'\ '" '";' ' · .... r .' ~ • \ ......,,~~ .... ...._. ~M Cen'Oll =c:oune,ono..r• 10l7, Ctwtaem ~ ,,;;,,·~-~1;-; \ ~ _ TNa lkl 1•1t w ... A.CA. l"NTlllPR1trt. Ttlla IUI ••I -.... fwft&"'-...-.110 17 -· --•,. , ' I ' ( r ~;J. -31. ' wMI .. ~a-. of Or· 1109 W Coftia. ...... Af-. ..... C...., Clarll ol Qr. ~ .... U.. /Wt \AllM. ' ' ' TIMlll • 1 • ~ r.J ~ c . , ... ~ .. OctaMr 1•. c.-t 111101 ,,.. eo..,..,. ..... ... ,_., A. ~ _ .... a ... ~;;;r ~: !'---1' ... /-... <.'lli .. iwl , Pi~. l .... /r I /? ..... ;.) uJ d 1111 ,... c: ~·~-~: •. ,... w =~c..8:.'"'°· .=,";.::: ......... SELL ,.. ' ~ ~;; ir;.--I' ~ Or.,.. C.. "701 ~lPJPlld Or-. C.. ,. ti 0 d Or-.. C.. 11'1l7 .. Or1Ne ,091111 -°""I Not ~ It, .... TIMI ..._ II oon-°""I,_"' t8'V 11. IS. D11W ,_ fll•sliia 4, 1t, = ............. t. ' .....-•. H, "· tW dllCted 11y M l'ldtst•.., o. 1 ,.., t. '· ._ 11. "· ,_ thr~h cllMif~ --_ IK..al The re9te~ com· • ,.... _ _ ,.-. Tm ... • ' Orenge eo.t DAILY PILOT,,.tldey, November 11. 111e -- ,.,. ~•H••ter ••• '°"" In tM IP ic3'1=-one, wM1 ._~a.ti of Or· ..... ... .. ._.._ a 0 • ... .... • .. '°' "" A•lllot• .. to .... Cow"Y on OOllOlaer 11, The , .. 1.1ra:11 COl'fl• ..... -9TLJ ............... ~ ttll ,_......_,.,._. ........ lliy;Mlndi1dlli91 ,,_ ....... petMM MM08d IO lnftWe ........ ~MU M'f81 IW ......... _ ..... n. llbovil ~.. ,_,.. ........... Tlta r ... 1tra1n CO"'·,.,._....__ ,_ wMMr ._ lctHOl'9 YOU AM .. OlfAUt.T -WMU I t '' ' •le._. tpPtoal:Nte ~. Mine ~Or-. C.... '780 aut&.CMNG. LTD IMflCled to Ir-'..._ .,_.OINTMINTI 0, ._..._NIM OI W UN08UC800f'"""81 SI I- _. 'WP IF• µ t I • 11" 111 ..... • e .... fof IN ooni-~~=••IMr 11, 11. "MTNIMtW. 3100 ~ ,_ YftdW "-flClltoue ~. 110t ...., ~ °" OcloMr 1, Oo\TIO 1M11S7 UNLW n. tn :r ..,..... C............ _.. .............. ......,ofllldl.Md .. Cley 21. l.t• PU1 Of. 1209. ~..,._.Mme°' -OfM,Newpottleecfl,Calf. ,_ YOU TAU ACT!Ofil TO ,_......,_ .. .-of U.O.O.> ....... ... ... ..,_ GI ..... "'°" ..... ... ,..,, 9-lft. Celt.... ..... mow OSI Noe> ... 1, --~ c ..... MOTICT y°"" ""°"' Ille ,let.._. lu1tnw NOTICI ti HU•HY Mell••••• le1ela1 not..,._ OI W ~ TWMOI A, w.1111. 130t 1tll Trtola Kwtlpcl lfltenof lNI .... ._ .. -llld IMY, IT MAY• IOlD AT N111M-KOLL HA'YWAN> ON1N IO tncllor9 of .. • I'' .......... ~-tNI IM.,,.. OldotdLn.Newpotte..ai. ,,..,..,Lr"" ~lftc ,C8illomia,PO ..... ~a.tio40r· A flU9lJC MLL fF YOU '810C&ATU 1. ~ YOft al•* 11•111 .....,_.,, ................ • of WOi'll .. COf• --·· ... Calf.t2MO T'NI ~~I WM Mid .. ::.~ '-:ft, --~OSl~tt, NUO N4 EGIUHA'TlC* ~AW . ........., ... e "* ..... II ~ -. t9llPOftCI "*-""' IM ,._ '9C"""'-4F N1011 E. Clayton, 1ff 1 ...... tN ......... , Cllnt Of Ot· Celf 1tll OF THE NATUM OF THE lw:ll, Cell. tae10 --te '9 ._.. 95'..... •_,Mp I I • 11rW8 IN "11W to lnctW ...... 9TAW LAwner • ..,,._ AM, Cell!. _,,.. County on No_.., Thie ~ i. CGn• P9911 MOCHllllll8 ~ TM ~ ....... .... ~ .......... 11 J ' • ............ OI dlot1M1 "'8 MMIUnt ol n. lillCMll'I P8"ION W. MM1 t . l... Mt8d by I OOl1)Clfdon ........ ~ CoeM YOU. YOU INOUl..O CON-...._ ........ to IMlllll-dll I..... ...., .. -. rla ,..._ "'Y dW or poruon of "'8 ...,. ..,..__ c1e11-" F1191tfy Tfval. "'"'' The r91111r1n1 com-Olltt "90t OolObeC' II. No-TACT A LAW¥9' llld In Or8ftta e.1111¥ Oft n. ... Md ............ -............. "'*· -,.,. .. ~ COffU' TIA TIMI. HO t .. ,, tt..'VJvcte °'·· ..,,.. ~ Orenoe ~ INflcecl to lrtnMct tM-. _..,., •• 11. 11, 1• °" 11.111181 .. t0.00 July 115. , ... ,, LJ ...,_ of IN tnMnded J .......... H I• M* >' 0t ~by 0.-a.. 'C'. eo... Mma. Ane,Cellf.92106 OlllyPllot~ 11,25, ,._ undlf the llethOOI ,_..t A.M. KNUICtAL MAN-N0."211HO .,.....,. w.: AC>Ol.NCt< p ;' ' 0 • ..... .._ lh• Olreotor of Publlo C91f. 11127 Thie bWllM!la Is OOf\s Olcliult>lf 2, II, tMI .....,,... Mfl'll or ,__ _.,. __.. AODotENT ~T 1<011 P1pp.rtrM A .. CHALMIN. 2M I!. CoeM ":r.c,_.. ........ WOtti1. ~ Olwlltd ...,_,, cMMd ~. o-w• pert• F«>5....., --.on Oc1oblf t2. ~ ..,,... OF,...~ ... ~ ......... LP.,. Cllfa .... ......... Cotonl del Mat, .... II' 1 Ra M bide wll bl cocnpared "2 Knoil Pl., eo... ...._, rwwNp 1... '9Cftl'IOU8. H•'.11 PollMd Tn '::.tldrlr Ind 11m1111Ct ~. -4M1 ~ 911t25, ........ ,_. ... _... OSI tM ..... of tM Oltctor of Cllf. tM27 The regl1lrent COll'I· "8JC 11)11C( Trta. ~ ..-nA'r p ~to of Tl'Ullt. Von l<.llrwWI A .......... nie.....,,.. In~....,. ...... ..._.. IJ\lbll0Wcwtt11M11"'81aof1N Thie IMlelneM II con· manoed to lreneect buel--Thie..........,,. wt11 fifed -"9oorded on tl/07117 • PG1'1leecll.Celt.tall0 of._dllll...,..._.oft191' ftlt1•11ta ....... =-of wof1I to bl duOtedb)': .. lndMdull NII undlf Iha~ PICTmOUa.Ull• .. wlltllfleCountyC.....otOr-~= ......... C>clcuNnt no. 11..f7531• TM Kol~. OQ °'J:': ....... onlolC:,•·•· .. ···:::: The regl1trent c::;..,._ MIN or MrW ~w =Counl)'on0ctow1t. NATIONA~TILl·lcM*-~~-Ot~Von~A---.•C. :,,.:=.trwMrOlll: ......::i:=11 :';'°'~of~ ~unc:,~Relltoue = lobo¥I on Mercti 3, dollttatlulltwlt:---we 1 .. MAMRINO IPVICU, ::::,e:,~~ =.:=--.ion M .._ bu1111911 MIMI -...... • .......... lfle Cit)' IQ lnlwa par· ~ l\M'8 Of nama1 Ter.nce A. w.1111 T~E DA MONT • CON· PutllllNd Orenge C09le 1744 ~ c.a. Mma. ty, Celtomil.. ...,... by Thie ......._ -oon- Md .... UMC1 W Iha l"rll et .,....... ...... fotl'/\MCUNI Cle pennlt.., ...._, eboW on C>oeober 17, Thlll .... emtnt W18 flld TAINEA CO., .a,.~• St., ~ "T 1~~-=· No-I CelrV~ & ......_ ~ JOHN A. DUGANNE Ind duae.d We ........ penner. lntlftdld ., • ....,°' wltNn ~). • In ecoorcunc1 lllrlUI 1... ...,.. tM County C.-of Ot· Newpoc18eech • ..,_ 92'83 .._.,_ • • • _,. _., ---MAM' o DUQAHNE. HUS-INP .. ,......_~ .. ,.,.. c-... _.. provte1o111 of tM c.Momte HeroldO.twleofl enge Couftty on Noe>.,.. Blotetwt..Mc:Uughln. F-MO 1144 ~. C:O.C....., INC> Ind win Al COM-n. rr '"'" .. tied 11 llncMluft to tM Intended Tiie '*"' Ind eddrW of ao-nm.nt Code, Section TNI ... ,.,.._. -flleCI t. l... "'"" '3 Ofella St • Newport "8JC ll)TIC( ~ ..,.... le COfl.-MUMTY ~ _.IN Cow"Y c.. of Oto ., ... were: Nona U. ~ Ill (£1 "°"*9 Y .-0. wMI tM County a.ti of Ot· Putllltl9d ...._ CoeM Bw:fl, Celt. ttM3 ~... WtU. SELL AT PU9l.lC ... Cow"Y on Nou...._ Tiie,..... Md bul6rlell dlreoclon da .. cort.M): IN Eldl w lhel bl ...... -.eoum,on~ 17. ....__ Thill bu9'nlle " con-.-.C::TmOUa ....... ductldby.l'ulllencl.... AUCTIOH TOTHE*lHEST 15 1NI ...,.. of IN Intended THI MUNICIPAL COORT outonafotmtoblobtelned ttll Dlll)'Pllot"°"'"berta.25. dllctedb)':enlndMduel tulmlT&W Tit• , .. l••r•n• COlll· M>Ol.A FOA CASH. (pey-: ~Or-. c.. b•"""• ere: JUNO KIM O' CENTAAL OAANGE et tN oMo1 of tt11 Dnctor PWt Deoember 2. t , 1911 F-t02 The ragl11ren1 corn· Tiie folowlng per'IOM.,. ~ "::-=-~ ..... et 1M1e of .. In lewflll Olly Plot~ 11. 26, Md 1CeuM Kl.,_, 9330 E. COUNTY JUDICIAL Ot~ of PubllC Wqrtia, ~ PutllWl8d Or ... COMlt minced to "-' tJwi.. ~ ~ • '*" 1ftOftey of tn. United St .... ) o.c.ne-2. t . 1911 Ser* Atta ~ "°8d, TNC;T, 700 CMc C..ter ment Wint. 2000 MeH! Dlltw Piiot Nowmblr 11: 11, PmtJC 9I011C( NII under Iha ~IOU• HtJHTINGTON VALLEY :-...__-:: 0:.-., '*":: • CHAPMAN AYE. ~ F ..... ~. c.lfotni. t2907. 0rM W•. Sente Ane, S"91C. H""1lnalOrY 8eech, 25, l>eclrnw 2. ttll ~ ,_ °' ,,.,_ GLASS AHO SCREEN: '314 _........ ' TAANCt TO CMC CENTER1---------n. property pertinent ~of Orenge. Stet. of Calltomle: iflel be ~ F-811 AC"'10U9 MJH•H •eecubo'4 on NIA "9aent Of •• ~1 ~ Cllf. 1~...... MJ1.01NG 300 E OW»-PWUC ll>T1CE ~II dllc:tfbed In t--Callomle t270t. end fled wlttl IN CJty Cllrll MAm ITAW E. C. McLeughlln t2fCM .-Mid MAN AYE. ORANGE. CA 1M _ _.....-.-....-.---.--.. __ ... Ill: """"'"· ~ The Mme, eddr91e. end • the CMo Center. $econd "8JC ..,. Tiie folowlng Plt90M .. Thie .......,,, -fllld Carotyn c. Bennett, 43 ,. Th9 ~ Cteftl of Of-f1gtll ltlie Ind in.. can-llO'nCa °'" equlpM1n1. mechlJ!.ary, ~ flUll'lblr of !Min-f1oOt Admlnletredon 8uMcl-dolna bu16fw 11: Wlltl lhe County Cwt! of Or· Aeoent Of , s.n11 Ana. Calif. Wiit! ~ OctOber 20 ~to end now held by it ~ ~ !JOodwtll, tredanW\'ne, tlfr1 ettom.,, or pleintlff Ing, 2000 Mein Slrlet, Munl· L 'fNN ENTEAPAISES "'08 County on ~ 92104 I fs.'X: on • IM'ldlr Mid Deed of Tnnlt In NOTICE IS HEREBY l1111t1old ..,.. Ind Im: wtttlout Ill lttomey, II; (El lngton Bw:fl. c.llfomla. on D.8.A. WOODIE WEAA TM ••• 1988 ,..,,.. awtea P. Ha11.Mll, $4 t 8 ,_ !tie proPWty ltlueled In Mid GIVEN that the Orange ptO'MIMC .... lndCGn'llnant nombre,ledlrlCdony .. oo-orbeforelOA.M.ofo.c.m.. tulmlTATW 180\.\ &IC 23rd St .• eo.te Pub!Wlad Orenoe CoMt Aoclhltt,Seni.Ana,Cellf. Publlehed Or-. Coaet Counl)' Celllomla, dw:rtb-County &oer'd °' ...,.,. not to ~· end II mero de telafono dal ber 1•, 1988, Ind lhell be Tilefollowlnt,,.,.._.,. Mw Celll.82627 0aMyPllolNo¥9mber 11 25 92703 Delly PMot ........ 4 1t lnolhelendlher9ln· \lllonwllhOlda~'-· loceted et: 2939 E. CoMt flboOado del dalNr!dente. o opened by • comm1t1 .. dolnQ bultrW • Jaffray A1gn1r Lynn, Oecember 2. 9, 1988 ' ' Thi• bulln... 11 con-ti 25 1tll · • lot 28 of T~ Mt2, In mg 10 CONllder Zone a.,.. Hlg!Mey, Corona del Mer. del damendant• qua no c:ompoeed of the City Cleft(, Hile PONTIAC. 2•ao 1eo•.+ EMt 23rd St.. Cosll F-IKM dUcled by: I genatll part· • • F'-852 Iha City of eo.ta ....... zc .... 11. C4illfotnll 12925 !lance 1bogado ... ): A. the Cl1Y Attorney end Dlfec> Harbor BMI., eo... Mau.. Counl)' of Ofenge, State of DATE: November 30. Tiie .,.,_. nerne UMd MOAGAN VIZE. CAMERON. tor of Public: Work• or their c.llf. t2l2t rta.IC NOTICE "8.IC N()TIC( PUBlJC NOTICE rtllJC NOTICE Calltomle. ae per-mas> r• t988. Wedlieedey bytMMldtransferoe1tlald DREYFUSS & WOLF. 801 aithorized r91>retent1llva Hlll Pontlec, Inc., DIN-' jcorded In Boot! 238, P11ge1 TIME:9:3Qe.rn.orMIOOll 1oc111on 11: MA. BEST South Lewie Street, Suite end the ,_,.., or Mid bid-wwe, 2..0 Herbclf BM:I.. Cltv of Hu-:=tl ton Beech '3 end "" of Mllollleneoul "*-"• .. p0111t11e DRIVE-THAU CLEANERS 205, t>renge. Cellfornl• ding wlll be reported lo ttlt COit• ...... c.Mf. m2e ADOPTIO.,N OF ANCE NO. -Meoa. In Iha office of the LOCATION: Boerd ..... Tiie bl* trenefer 11 In· t2MI (714) 3'5· 11,... City Coundt of Uld Cll)' of Thi• bullMU 19 con-" " ~ Counl)' Recorder of Mid Int Aoom, ti.it of ~ tended to be c:oneumrna1ec1 DATE: (Fedie) JUL 15 Huntington a..cn at their duc1ed by: ti ~·tton (A8CON PROPERTY) Countt tretlon. to Civic Cent« 11 tfte offtol of MARLENE 1988 regular mMltng to be held Th• registrant corn-AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH The ltraet lddrw Ind Pteza (Comer of Br90dwey STEINER ESCAOW SEA· ~ 8. IC ..... Cs.tr, on Mondey, the Jenuery 2, rnencld lo treneKt ~I " " ottler common dellgnatlon; and s.nte Ana BNd,). Senta VICE. 3337 Wlllhlra BMI .. ~o.e....~o.,.e, 1tel, II tM ltour of 1~30 MU under Iha flctltoua• A•..:>INO 81C110N IOl1 OF THE If My, of the real property Ane Loi AnQa1M. CA 90010 on Publllhed Otenge CoMt P.M. In the City Council~ nem. 01 namee HUNTINQTON IEACH ORDlltANCE CODE d11crlt11d 1bove 11 PROPOSAi.,: Zone or"'-blcember ti. 1988. Delly Piiot NoYernt>et 18, 25. Chemt>era In th• Civic lleted ebo'4 on NIA putported 10 be; 2041 ~ zc 11-ll 11 a pn. TNI bl* .,.,.,., .. IUb-Oeclmbet 2. 9, 19&8 c.nter of Mid City of Hunt· ~ L Hix. ~ TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGE OF ZONING ON FLAMINGO DA COST A -..y tnltieMd pr(lpOMl IO )lc:t to c.11tom1a Uniform F809 1ntton 8eecfl, enci 1"811 bl oene REAL PROPERTY ~V LOCATED ON MESA. CA t21J2e c:Nr"9 .. .,,. '""" At Comerclel Code Section llCted upon by Mid City Ttlll .....,._,. -fifed The llfldlr'9iecl Truetee ''Oenerll~'toM t 108. Ml.IC NOTICE Councl at .. r9gUler meet• wlttl the Couftty CIMt of ()t. .... ACRES SOUTH OF HAlml TON A VENUE dlldetrrll My tteDltty b My "Al •lit I .~ F--r' nie ,,...... enc1 lddfw or 1nt ot Jerwy 2. 1w. .,.. eounty on NowmW AND WEIT OF MAGNOLIA STREET 1nconec:1nw of ttw ..,.. on en ..,.,,-.,... SGt (9) the P«M>n with wltom C<>MmCTD The City of Huntington 1, 1988 (Z--CHAMl'll~ NO -1•) I~ Ind°""' common am .... ~ -o. clalme rney be flied 11 ~ WT1NQ 8-:h. Celfomla r~ nem7 . V"5 ~ • •1 • ~ del6gneUon, If My. "-' ..,.,,._ 11•..,MCtloc• of MA AL I! NE STEINE A MAL.ID _,. the r1gfit to reflC1 any or .. PubWiad ~ Coalt ....... ~ D11 AWWI Md D11 O.. ESC1'0'# SEfMCE. 3337 CC.... bide. end IO ecclPt 1N bid o.ty Piiot ~ 4, tt, WHER~_..,. t t t ...... Stet Dlaft..i.... end :zonw. Law lhe Hun•i.-ton a.ch Pt#!'"-Seld ..... bet'Mde,llul ~8--lnlNO..Polrll Wlal*'e ll\ld., LOI~. Hotlcllln..by~lhlt deernedtorthebeae..,__ 11. 21. 1tll . ~. putW O ,,. • '-""'"' ~.. ' ""'V' """' wllhollt COflllll..,t Of W · .. of aoutt.n ~ CA toOtO Ind Iha teat c1ey theCltyCounc:lloflheCltyof of ttie City of Huntington F..f.50 CommiMk>f1 end Huntington a.en Ctty Ooundl haw tied MPanlt• pubfic heerings re&atllle lo Zone mty • ..,._ Ot lmplad,,... ~· foffllnod*nlbyMycrd-Huntington BMdl, Cell-Bw:fl. caifOtnla. 8y order Change No. 87-14 wtler"elrt both bod'-~ cwefulty con~ ell Information ~ed et Aki gerdlng.., pc lcu. 01 OOMPUAHCE WfTH THE tor _.. bl Dlcalntllr 1, fomle _.. r......,. aMled oftMCftyCounc:llo4tt11Clty PWUC mTICl l'leetlnQs. end after due con9deratlon of the ftndlngs and racommendetiona of the Ptennlng encurnbr---. to pey t1w c AL 1FoAN 1 A EN . 1911 Wf*" .. the~ tMde for the fUmllhlng end of Huntington a..cn. Cell-Comm&aion end all~ preMnted to the Ctty Council. the City Counc:ll ftnda thet IUCh zone ~ pmcipal -°' VIAOHMEHTA1. QUALITY dey blfOte the coneurnm6: conecNCtlon of lrlfftc: lignel fomle "*June a. t988. PICTmOUa -.. change II proper, end connt.,,t with the General Plan. "" no1a(•) wed by eeld ACT~ t10i1 dlle iplCffled --.. lmprOYell'llC'lh and mod+: AT T 11 T : Co 51 •I• MAim ITAP Mf N6W, THEREFORE. the Ctty CoUnclt~f the City of Huntington 8eact1 does ordeln u fotl0w8: o..t of T,,_, Wlttl "'*-In consl•ce Wllh C£QA o.ted NcNember 2, 1ttl ftcetlon et tM lntel..:tton of ._....,, CltJ a.tr Tiie ~..,..... ---.on.• ll'o.ldad"' Mid (CaMomil ~ Alaowow ..... Km. KIUlll K• Mc Fedden Avenue end PublleNd Or-. COMt dolltta ..,._ea: SECTION 1. Th4t followtng ct.cnbed ,_, prop«fy. generally localed llPP'Oldmatefy 1,000 feet notee•>. ~ If .-rt. Coda Sectionl 2100 et. Ua ••• T....... Sorlnad• Street In the City ~~ NoYen\2 1"""~ 11• 25' THE. TYPE COMPANY. IOUth of Hamilton Avenue and 1, 100 feet we.I of M .... nolJa Street Is her ....... -......-from LUD-0-CZ· ~!" ..... """' ~ °:: Mq.). ...... 0.CIH~i.! ~ Ofange CoMt of HW!Unglon Beach, C. ...__,..,._. · ...., 235 Lower Cllft Of. •130, -vv, .... -.._. ,.,, z "' ·----IS~-......... .... D11tw Piiot ~-18 fomle In ecoordence wttl'I Fue ~ Bw:f1 Ce11f t2t61 FP2 (limited U.. District Combined with Oii PrO<tuctlon-Coastlll Zon.Aoodplaln) to w-LUQ..01-C • .,.,_.of the TruMW Ind flnellmld to ....... potan.: 1tta · the p1ena end epeclflcetlona Cyntl'lle L • LuiM 235 ~Quallfted Limited UM District Combined wllh Oii Production and Orllling-Coestal Zoo. of the"'*' c:reMld by Mid till! . ...__ ••CM•••,... Ftt2 endapeclelprOYlllonaonflle Ml.IC liJTICE Lower Clllf De. i 130. plain): Dead ol Tru11, to Wit: ~ on n. pr~ ---------1lntheofftceoftheow..toraf L.-8eech Ce11f t2t&1 '209.115.22. protect. "8JC ll)TIC( Pubic Worke. Ooc:umenta PICTmOUe .,..aa Jud)' M Rendell 235 1n the City of Huntington Beech, County of Onange, St••• of callfomla, and being that portion of TMbellllftderyunOarleld INVfTATION-; . wtll be ""811ebll on NoYM\-NAm IT&'T'lm1ff Lower ci1rr Dr. #121. the nonheiSt IV\AJ'luarter of the southeUt one-quarter of Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 11 o..totTl'\lathac-..otoieell· All*'IOSlll...._~ K ... m bar t t988. A ctlatge of The folowlllg S*'90M are ~ a..cn c.llf. 82e51 -·-.. I S f M'----~·-«UteO Ind~ to the °' oppoalng IHI P'oPOMl l4WONI 125.oO. not rllundcable, wfll OOfna bullrl8ll ea: flit• bullMn 11 eon-West, S.B.B.&M., In the Rancho LU Volsas, u shown on lhe map ftled n Book 1 o . __,.,,...... ui....,.ied 1 ""'* Ole· .. ln""8d to .,,-.. ...., (CtT.cioee .IUOICIAL) be tequlfed for aact1 ... of A & a SKIPLOADEA REN-duc11d by· CC>f*1nen Maos at P• 7, In the offtce of lhe County ReCorder or Orenge County. more partlculelty deeerlbed w.non of DefM.lft Ind o.. ...._. bafore .,_ 8oerd of NOTICETODEFENDANT: IPICfflc;allone and ecc:om-TAL.3t5VlctorteSt .• Coete Tiie reglllrlnt corn-a follows; mendlOrSail.lndewnn.n ~1. It II r1q11rt1ll (Avleo e Ac:ueado) MAT· panytna dfewlnQa. MMe, Callt. 82627 rnencld to treneect bull· Holk» ot DeMIAI end EleQ: 1Mtanyww11W\,...._be tHEW VALENTINE, en lndl-· DmCTCMI O. Ai.I Le6gh B<C>CMI•. 315 neae under the f'c1ttou• Commencing at the lntersec11on of the oentettlnes of Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street; tlon 10 s.1. The U11de1''9ied llltlmlttlCI 10 .. 8oerd of ~ SKY ELECTRIC a "*.IC WONC8 Vlctorte St., Coete Mau. ~ NlfM or ,_,,. C-...0 Mid Notte. of 0.-~ 2.4 ttow. II"°' ~-~~ ~~ Worti -=---~-c-rN. ~1,,... 11 con-~981 lboYe on September Thence along the centerline of Megnoll• Street, South oo• 4'0'2•" eas1 1319.•9 feet; ::" ~~.,: =: !! '=-=":. ~ "': prlnctpel o-; VINCE 1. 'l#Nlll ilfld lnltel trefflc dueled by: •. n unln· '~tl'lle L. • LuJen ' of .......i......... lwtlere the ,..., ~ 11 =ely di...... tM CAT!fllNO en lndMclruel: 11gne1 pcim meet erm. 11g. corporetad euocletlon Tflte etetement -Ned Thence leaving said centerline. IOUlh 89.32'53" west 1098.•2 fee1 to the true potnt ..._.."-"': IOC8lecl. 3 1 ectlon on \Ne NATIONAL AUTO ANO ne1 tacee. box-. conduft otnsttwlepennerafllp wllhlhlCountyC1er11ofOr· .. , -11 -1111 ' -" In CGWt. Y'l"I CASUALTY COMPANY. AS: end conducton-Lump Tll• ragl11r1nt com· -.eountt on October21. Thence continuing along said Hne, IOUth 89•32'53" west 94.58 feet to a potnt on thenortheaterty tC..-•• ., ~ • rrwt be 111'1"'8d. to ~ SOCIATl!D BOND ANO IN-84111'1 rnenced lo lrlnMCI bu9-1988 line of that <*taln strip of land cMsctlbed P« document roc:orded in Book 4942 at Page 122 of otftcial .... n.119. 9J: I _, "---'°" Of SUAANCE AGENCY 1 bull-: 2 lnlt .. 2-9idad Internally ,_ IHider the flctltou• '18Glll records of Mid county, said polnl being aA90 • point on • CUNe, concew northeesterty, and ~ T.-o..o ......., ....._ _,..,. .... tllilOd • ._ ,_ enttty, form urikno.n: 11iumlne1ed '''"' name ~ name..:.,::;a Pubftlhad 0r-. Coa1t a radluS of 2317.50 feel, a radlal line to Uld potnt bears 90Ulh so•.-0·01" west; =•aAU: ft~-:: :-C~1n~ ~ DON fMlMAN, en lndMO: ...-2 Eedl "9ted above on ·, Dally Piiot October 21. No-I . u. a •• ij... --. • .,,: ...._, CO:C, ue1; STAff Of: CAUFOANIA s, lnMall P.C.C .. wt..i cMir 1988 8<00k vemblr 4, t1. ti. t988 Thence northwesterly ~said curve, through a central enote or oa•16·2e" an are d1stanoe of 'T...., ca-~County at P"°'to."" ~ISE TAX BOARD.• remp1 ind curb ,.. ~ lMgh t • tteldl F-«Je ....... 69 , ...... to a point to a r*'"lal Una bears south se•56'$5" wes1; 0..-1 t/3/11 _....._.........;.. °" gowem,,_lel llQl'ICY Ind f"""9--Lump5um ,,_ ltllelnln wu ~ ...,, ,... ...._ COMt ,..._._.,... D0£S•1 'ttwougn tO ~ 4 !net .. l8fety llghllng-4 wtth1111Counl)'Clenlof0r· •-II"~ ~ ..,._._ For k#1Nr ......... llf'..,.1,.lftllllC:w!i, c:IUdW • .9cn .,.. County on ~I ~ ""'ll'K fhenoe leevlng said ct1rw. north 86°5 1'18" east 122.36 feet: Delly Plot~ u . t8• 1contact • w..ton • (71•) YOU ARE BEING SUED 5. Fumlltl illld Inst .. _I>-t . 1988 ~ 2S. Itel ~fiS" 134 f'S2 or ._ ........ IVllt .&INfWk(A.W ...... FICTlnOUe.,... Thence IOUth 00°27'07" easl 339.0o feet to the pomt o f beginning ofllol • 12 CMc c.... ~)T.D.SEAVlCE l)'l1all'I complete In pl.ca Pubbhad Ofenge Coat MAmlT&W 1=-=-c::=r COMPANY ind oper1tlon1I-Lurnp Delly PMot Nowmber 11, 25. Tiie folloWlng peBOne .,. '-• Ml.IC ll>11C( .. oto:_ 231 Senta Ana. Y• .... • CAUNDM 84111'1 Olcember 2. t , 1988 Containing .0868 acrttS. more or ........ I 1 .. p;;;,...., io Zone,....._ Daya ...... 1-IM In eccordance with Iha F-tot dolnQ ~80ea:7· W 1-... ACTTnOUa •n• ~--.. ta.. prOYllM>nl of Section 1n:s U.S. ,,..._., · ..... • Subject to the following conditions. um ITA...-r zc II-ti. II ......... ,.. .. • of Ille Leber Code the St•t• --.,. llftT'll"r COltaw-~LCallf ... ·1 t212t110• Bill· Tiie folowitll) per'IOnl.. DATE: November 10, :WI...... rl1'lllM ,._....._,_ ""-• of .__ ~ l'llllill'K -,,_ 1 868 I f ~ bullf'9al M; 1tll ---of.._,.,..,_ .... actor 1..... .......... ,., __ ..._ Gro.... A. Prior to the Issuance of any permits tor grading. building or fllll~ on the sub)ect . port on o ........_ ---. _.,. .. ,.......,._l.oflnd•-1"'-•n-FllCTfTI ........ --.. ._ """"'"'• ~-· ' ..,. (lnn""••'"i ---") l I G LDEN GATE CON-UMla D. --.__.. • .....,.,,..__. .,_.. ... _. _,_._..___ c.llf t2640 the 38 acre Ascon site, characterlullon or tl'le entire..., acre le """""'ng access rvov n ., .. ...._.,. .. = ~ ,_ .,..._ letlon• 1111111 detwmlne Iha ~ ITATDmJfT Y · HM LM tt10t accordance with recommendations from the City and other responsible egencles Including Regional jSTAUCTION SERVICES. C.:::, 'C..: ,..,.,.. _. '-geMrll preYllllng r•t• of Tiie following PlflC)nS .. &1..:d'1ra.. o.r~ Grove. Water Quality Controf Board, shall be completed. Depending on the resutts ot the charactortutlon. 3010 e...t g;.~ste 8' ::C.: 0 • Iii .......... ..,_ If ,_ wegee. epplicebte to the doing bullnell •: Callt 92640 it shalt either be verified by all responsible agencies thal lhe portion Of the stte to be ullllzed for ~An~ Sdiemtln PublllNd Or... Coeet ._..,.....,.. .. ._,_,wortitobedone:C091Mot WHALEOt:ATALE,CHIL· Tti11 bu1lnee1 11 eon-d~llll purpo--ls.free of contaminants and drflll""' activities may safety proceed without I WEMI Y161 L~ 1mne' Delly Piiot HcMmber 18 -the .. ,., generll wage rate DREHS BOOKSTORE AND ducted by ~ Ind wife ...... • •• .... he I Calf 92714 • • 1988 • • ,.. • Mil .. ,_, delermlnetlonl -on Ille al EDUCATION.AL TOYS, 2958 Th• regl1trent com· r latlon of the subject portion or overall portion of tl'le site. or the site shalt be remedlat...., tot FrlnkNn "'* 111 FtOe 11., 1111 .. ...., ,_ .., ::, f~ ~ ~~ g:.,ot19~ Newpor1 a..cn. rnencld 10 trenuct ~ satisfaction of all responsible .ge.,cies prior to Issuance of any grading, building or drOOng permits. 4l~lnd1trom. ltvlni'. _______ ........... ............ ..!!:!' ~ ~ .,.Pu ...... WorksoftheCl"'of ~"UN. 42 Vlenne, ~nder ___!.heorftc:~~ Cellf. t27t4 con Ml.IC ll>TICE ~, -.... ......-"' """ • 1 --·-·.... ·-·-e. All storage taMs shall Include vapor recowwy systems approved by the City Fire Department. Thie bullneea 11 ertw __, -............. Huntington &Mell, Cell-Newport BMch, Callt. g29e0 ll8ted 1bo¥1 on NIA Prior to the Issuance of drllli"" permits. flre hydrants (number and location to be determined by the due*' ..... 11 pert: '9CTrTllOU9 ....... ..._ ...... .,.... tM for11la. Celtly Grent. 2ll5e Carot> Wow Hwa Lei ... .,,. a ~ MAm STA~ ---. .!!:!_ ~ '9Klftce= ~Newport a-:n. Cellf. TIMI atatement -fllld City Are Department) shall be provided on Sile. ~ r91111ran1 com-Tiie folowlng P8"ION ... T-. ............ ,._ '"V'""'-.,.,.h P'GPOMI · "'"'""" , with the County C*1l of Or· ........ d.uii-· a .. If ....-rnenold to 1twteeet ~ dc*la ~ -.. I ... Y•.., .... mey be obl..n.d al tl'le of· TNI buslnesa I• con-.,. County on HcMmber c. The propoeed private roadway n.nning from Hamilton Avenue to t.... '""'"' sate .... 8! .,.. a under !tie ftctllou• <•fTOWEA SYSTEMS. ta _. • ..._, ,..,_. ftca or the Olrec:tor of Public ductacl b)': • general pert· 1. IHI designated fire lane, minimum 24 foot skM. and constructed In accordance with Publtc Worits :_. name °" _ INC. lbJTOWEA SYSTEMS.. ...,. •,.. 411 ... -..... Worka. CltyH ... Huntington ,_.,. · ,._ standards end criteria. The rOed ahall be of "alt weether" material A study must be comple1ed of Oct 25 ..._A South ·e· Street . • -.., ,__,_. .. a..cti. Clllfoml& • The rag111r1n1 com-Pub4lltled Orange eo..1 roadway area tor po'*"tial gas MePS. etc and reviewed by appropriate state eg81Qes prior to '::: ebo'4 on ow • T~ Calif. t28IO ...,_,.......,.. ..W. If No bid will bl receNed ""° rnenced to lrenuc1 buelo: Delly Plot Nowmber •. t 1, lsSuanc:e of any condltJonal UM permit t Delltd Sc:tlel:aln T-S)'eleml. Inc.. C. • ..... .., .._ (llllM Ill 1w n 11 midi on 1 bl-* ne11 under the f'c11toua 11• 25. t988 Thie ....,,..,.. -..., bnia ~ ... --.. _., tonn lumllflld by the Dtrec· ~ name or namee F-ast -....... -...... t..._ _ .. 11 d ... ,. _ _... ~ ~"' Ttlll ~ II con-. o:;;;. • ;.. le -tor of Public Work-.. Tiie ll8ted ebove on October 31, o. Oust suppt...,OS, and soil ero.k>n mrtigatlon measyros ....,..., as ...,.t-M.,, ,.., -u .. ng wllh ma......_ .. ,..,_.. ......... duc*d 11¥:_.~ ..._ .... ......_ i.. epeQll ettenllon of 1911 Snowed under with llvff? grading. and the utfflzatlon of dlkea. sandbags, etc during c:onstructlOn Shllll be apQroved by the =County on Octoo. 25, The reglltrent com-.., .... tllM • ,._. ttve b6ddlr'I II caled 10 IN Cethy Grent °'Cl yourMtt out with• deal!-Ofroctor of Community OeYotopment and Implemented. 1 ,_ ~ to trwwt ...._ •• DIAi CAUle~ prot)OMI requirements. ... TIMI Matamant W9I .,_, ftld Id Publlf'9d Or-. Coeet ,_ YftOer 1f11 lkdtoul E. Accoes to the lft• lh.it be taken from Hemllton Avenue only Dofivery and pk::tc ~ rout9:1 sti.al DllIY Plot ,.,_, ... •. 11, ~ _ '*: ~ TRADE now 1(J . - YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE ~LASSIFIED I ., CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878 I. be limited to thc>M lndlc:ated In the propoMd ptan ( ... •tt.ched site peen and rout•map). o.Miverles 11. h . 1... ;;;; __.. ... and pldt ups ltlall be limit«j to the hours belWOOn 7-00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday and F-157 Tom Kenottl shall be prohibited entirety on Saturday. Sundays and holidays. ·-t1t _ Thie ~ ... tlllCI _.....;.~.;;;;;;=-""'..-;.;1~~;....-l wlltl the County a.ti of Or- PICTTnOUe --enve Couflty on No .. ,..,. F. Th4t pro)ect shalt comply with the City of Huntington Beach Oil Code and~ Ordtnanoo. G. All safety measures and contingency plans st\811 be In conformance with the standerds or. and approwd by, the C6'y of Huntington Beech Fire Department. A llabllltytperformanca bond Stiall be revieWed and approwd by the Plennlng Commlssk>n prior lo any ~t. H. If lighting Is lnCluded with tl'le project. energy ef1lclent lamps shalt be uMd (•.~.high pressure sodium vapor. metal hllllde). All outslde lighting shall be directed 10 preyen1 "ae»l"aoe onto edjecenl propert.i.. I. A de1alted soils anelyals Stiall be prepared by a reglstOfed sOlls erogllleOf. This analysis shall lnctudo oo-slt• 90!1 samptlng end laboratory testing of materlals to provtde deteiled recomman- datlons rogwdlng gradtng, cMmlcal and '111 propertle9, foondetlons. retaining w8'1s, ltrMIS. and utilities prtor to isauence of a oondltlonal uM ~·t J . Prb 10 the ~ of a vradlno P«m•I. a grllding plan shall be aubmltted to lhe City's Oepertment of Pubtlc Worits. A plan for silt conerol for wall w•t• runoff trom the property during conetructlon and d\King Initial op«atJon of the proi«t may be r-.quUed by. the Dtrector or P\ibllc Works if deemed necrnwy. K. No slent-drtfting ahal be pefmitted under Ed~ Company Pf'OC*tr. l. If d\King dr*tng, haardowa wast• ere encountered, driling operations must lmmedtatety CMM untH the haard Is ~ end a1t>Mquerttly mitigated loCIOwtng an llPP'ov.d contlngei'IC)' plan Should thit attuatlon occur, the 0epartmlt'lt of HMhh Servlc::ee must be nottfted •once. SECTION ~ Th4t DnctOf of Community OeYelopment Is hereby dhcted to WMnc:t s.ctlon 9061. D6etrtct MllP 14 (Sectlonel Dlatrtct MllP i3-e-1i) to rein.c1Zone~NO.17-14. doecribed In Section 1 hec'.of. A copy of Mid dlatnct m11P u elMnded hereby, ts aveiileble for IMl*:tion In the Offtoe of the City c.-tc. SECTION 3. TNI ~ 8hell t8'le effect thirty (30) d8YS en. tta adoption. PASSED ANO ADOPTED by the City Council or tM Ctty or Huntington at.,..,.., I'Metlng tl'loteof held on the 24th~ of OctOCMr, 1881 . • 2 Cllfll ..... c.... .... _ ... 7 at ... tulmlTA~ t , tttl ,.,,,,. TM folowlng S*'IOfll .. P\lllilllNd Otenge Coeet ~~=EAICAN Dally Ptlot No.,.,,._ ti, 25, SOFTWARE. 245 &roadw9y. Olclinber 2. I . , .. Suite A. eo... Mma. Calif Fs.800 1 92927 --·-SS-T.,.,,. 245 &fold-,.._ ...,,lllK wey, Unit A. e:.o;c, Mlae..·i-lllC--m10Ua ................. _ ............. __ Clllf. 112927 tum 8TA...-r Pew S Sendl'lu. 2t Curl TM fo1ow1ng .._... - Dr •• COione del .... Celt. ~ - t2t2$ WAL TEM AS: nii. bualMM 11 con· SOQATES, 3010 E.e Cor· ducted by • teU*1ll s-t· onacto 1te. a. ANNllft. natlNP Cllf . ..,. The reglllrent com-~ Ntt!tfonf Sc:hltdCM. n..lCld to I~ ..,_,.Sf.Mt Y• Loop • ...,,.,., ,_ under Ole tk:ttlou1 Celt. 127 t• ~ nen'8 Of ,..,. Thie ~ .. oono- lill'ICI ab0¥11 on HI A ..... by eri lllC!Mdllolll I 8 .... T.,..W The t .. l1tr111I COM• 1llll 11Mwnent .. ..., "'-"*' lO 1CWNaCC ......, _,, ,.,. CcMMy a.11 of Or-,_ under .... lktltoue enge County on OctoOel' 25 • ._..._ ~ or ,_,_ tMI -lllld~onN/A .... _ ~ SC:i11e119dc• Publllhecl 0.-.,.. C.. T'N1 I l ••• -llld Delly ~ No ...... 4.. 11 • ...., .. ~ a.tt ol Qr. tt.h,1... MllS=~on~a ._ ll'IU .... 0rtMo 0... ~":.:n.-. .. 11, ,.... • • • Hostage's life is taxing enough without the IRS lftherc·s a bonehead award for bureaucrats, the Internal Revenue Service is a atrona nominee for its bandlina of Alano Steen's back taxes. Whether or not Steen owes 'UJlcle Sam money is not the question. He would probably be glad to ,et a job and pay what the IRS says he owes if the Islamic Jihad would cooperate. Steen, a former Northern California journalism professor, was kidnapped on his way lo work at Beirut University on Jan. 24, 1987. Since then, hiscaplon have alternately threatened to murder him or promised to set him free. Steen's wife, who still teaches school in Beirut, recently wrote to friends m California and told them the IRS had sent a letter of warning to her husband. According to press reports, the IRS threatened to prosecute Steen if he did not settle his tax bill in 30 days. Mrs. Steen received that letter in September and took it to the American embassy. It's not clear whether there were any ba.nh words between the boys at the State Department and the IRS. but embassy officials told Mrs. Steen that if the UlS wanted lo prosecute her husband, its agents were welcome to come to Beirut and take him away from the Islamic Jihad. When an IRS official in Sacramento was asked about the letter, he ducked behind IRS standard operating procedures. He would not comment on whether delinquent taxes were bein& sought from Steen because "tll files are confidential ... Then, in an effon to put a little positive spin on an embarrassing situation, the IRS official said his agency bas historically shown leniency in similar situations. He cited several cases where the IRS backed off coUection actions because the taxpayers being dunned were prisoners of war in Vietnam. Th~'s a little bittersweet humor in the Steen·lRS incident . .ilt made the IRS the butt of lolces about its officials flunking current affain, andthrust Steen's name into the public spotlight. It reminded many Californians that innocent Americans are still being held prisoner in the Middle East. Alann Steen and the other American hostageS in the Middle East won•t enjoy the warmth and closeness of their families and loved ones during the cominJ holiday season. They arc unwilling pawns with an uncenain future who arc trapped in a game of Mideast politics. Much of their ho{>C for the future and comfon during their long days of capuvity rests on knowing that they have not been forgotten. OTHER V 01CES ----- Synagogue vandalislll The swastikas. four·letter graffiti, and anti-Semitic slogans used to desecrate Tifereth Israel Synagogue arc deplorable sip of hatred and intolerance which violate the conscience of American society. A spectrum of commumty and religious leaders not affiliated with the prominent temple in San Carlos immediately denounced the hate-inspired vandalism. The broad show of suppon for the Jewish congregation underlined the fa ct that such obscene acts find encouragement only among the lunatic fringe. Still. this ugly incident should not be casually dismissed as an isolated cnrnc ... Authorities throughout the United States have chane<i a proliferation in recent years of both the number of hate groups and acts of violence and vandalism carried out against Jews, blacks, homosexuals and other minorities. To eradicate the hatred that manifested itself during the weekend at Tifereth Israel Synagogue, Americans must reinforce the social mores that have made this a nation of tolerance. and never forget the tragic lessons of history when societies abandon these values. Sa Dle,o Ualo11 Youth gangs The opponunity exists to address the vowing problem of gangs m (Bakersfield), a problem that if lgnored now could overwhelm us with grief, fear and regret in the years to come. The Rev. ~James Stem, a 24-year.old Baptist preacher from the gang.ravaged Los Angeles suburb of Watts, ... knows that Los Angeles gangs are getting beat from the law, that his city is awash with crack cocaine and the seUing price is down. A few hours up the road. youngganptcn can get hiJher price for their merchandise, so Crips and Bloods are expanding the war for turf and profits to Bakenfield. They want and are gettina new recruits from (areas of Bakersfield) where young blacks face the same blealc future as they do in South-Central Los Angeles. Gang members need assurance that help is on the way in specifics of jobs, drug education and treatment programs, counseling services for youths and parents, school tutoring and child-care programs. Knowing that a community cares enough to help may convince children to steer away from the lucrative drug trade and gang activity into lives that offer more hope than pnson or an early death. Teen·agcrs ... would leap at a chance for a dec::ent life, if they had any assurance that such a dream is possible. Jt•s the challenge of Bakersfield's concerned and compuaionate leaders to convince them that it is possible. Batenlleltl c.JU....ia OPANC ,f COAST ,.,. ....... .llilyPillt £• ...... °""* .. ,..., _.._ ~™°' Mil~ ... ,.a.. ...... ..... (. ............... Rosemary Ctudlman ......... ~r:.=....., Pubhsher ~(Mw ....,w. ....... ~(Ar ......., ~ ~ dtry °'.,.,.., If J'30 ....... ...... W ~It , Coile ,.._.,CA Addi' ... , ......... ~ .... •t•o •• 10 loll tstO. Ca.11 .... _...._. -.c:ANMt ......... ,...... ...... ... FrlcMy, NcMmber 18, 1NI 810 t " L1, 11 ~ Elitist politics in Mesa· To the F.ditor: If your editorial ··old-Boy. Style PoliucsStillStrontinCM"ofNov. 9, reprdina the anucs of Councilman AmbufF)', were not so U'llic it would • ~ almost laupable: Wtiat do you think the VlnOUI citizens\ poups have been complainina about for at least the last 12 years? The eity Council of Costa Mcu ~ is. and will be com DOied of eliti11 individuals who can•t hear the voice of the raidents over the jinaJe of the big b\ICks of the Sqentroms and AmeJs. Rt5f.ARCHER5 CONCLUt>lNGTI\A1" 5~\NG MU5T \MPA\R HfAR\NG,1'0b ... The Daily Pilot bas continually berated Dave Wheeler who was the one voice on the council that spoke up for the averaae citizen of Costa Mesa. The residents of this city are finally beginnina to realize that .&heir only hope is via the ~fereodum or in· itiative; not our councilmen. Without these measures, our city would already be buried in concrete, glass. and steel and chokina from aut~ mobile exhaust fumes. Political paint splashers do a disservice to county I truly pity Sandy Genis. She bas all the facts at her fiqertips to lead Costa Mesa in a plan of p:owth. However, she will be like Isiah cryina out her truths in a wilderness of elated minds. Minds that have been scaled with the solden locks of the "de- Driving north on MacArthur Boulevard, one comes upon a road sign erected by the County of Orange at Bonita Canyon Road revealing that this is the futu~ site of the San Joaquin Hills Tnnsportation Cor- ridor. The sian has been splashed over with red paint so that it can no longer berQd. MARTIN BROWER Every time I see that red paint I realize again that someone was so group, and write such low, rumor· outrqed by the notion of the San filled dribble. Joaqutn Hills Transportation Cor-Tllis is hurling red paint all over the ridor that he or she took the time and candidate during the ni&ht trouble to obtain a large can of ttd The flyers were doubTy distressing. paint, park near the sign probably They we~ distressing in that a group during the dark cover of night, and of individuals in Newport Beach felt splash the patnt over the sign , taking so righteous about the cause of their care not to splash his oi: her clothes in candidates and so hateful to the the process. opposition candidates that they took Now that is mad, that is frustration out their frustration by writing and and that is frightenina.. Of coUTSC. mailing such trash. splashing a sign with red paint during The nyers also WC~ dis~ssina m the night is a war to release frus-that they showed that these suppo~­ tration, satisfy one s inner self every ly responsible individuals arc so time the person passes the sign. and childish and immature. tallcina to each other about such nonsense, it is difficult to undentand their actually writing it down, but it is impossible to understand their actu· ally printing and mailing this type of personal attack. velopers' bia bucks. , CLIFFORD L BUNDY Costa Mesa A backlash against Beek Appa~ntly, the frustration felt in hurfina red paint on a sign about the San Joaqum Hills Transponation Corridor and hurl in& red paint on two candidates for the city council, one the incumbent mayor, stems from feeling that big sovemment and big To the Editor: business •~ behmd the corridor and Allan Beek must be tryina to be the that big business is behind the kina of bate Newport Beach. candidates. •'Neptive advertisina is wed bc-Tbe pa int·hurlers might be cause It works. But it oftJy worb on intemted to discover that a lUJC ignorant voters." So WC know how be number of citi.z.ens not controlled by thinks about Newport Beach voters. big sovemment nor by bi& business Allansoeson1oadd•'s0wbena~up arc JUSt as frustrated by the effort$ of residents form a political action being made to halt. narrow and slow committee and st.art using bate mail the corridor. They believe that the apinst the developen' candidates corridor will help Orange County and that's news. The-last two wceb befo~ the Orange Coast rather than hinder the election saw a frenzy of neptive the area. mail." And a m~ority also appa~ntly feel Whatever haJ>PCned to the golden .. let all passing motorists know that Jerry Collins, the no~ed thinke~ and there is opposition to the proposed writer. used to say that sn frustration a corridor. ---Writer 1oes-through-tn~staacs: ( l ~ Spluhinsa sign you don't like with yo.u ma~e up in yo1;1r mind wfiat you red paint 1s also a childish way to m~ght ltke to say m a letter or see accomplish your goals. pnnted, but you control younelf and that John Cox is the ri&bt person for rule, Allan? Whatever has>PCned to the City Council, wnile a l~c the fouri?Jt test is it w r, is it ~~~~~1~ R~~i~~~l:ra_1d_d'""1-~~g:~r ... 1~ .. ~~ends~l~~ bllUd 'ood n; · the City Council. Allan you, Newport 2000, and That same childishness was exhibi· stop therei (2) J'OU lose~me control led by the people who wrote, printed and actually write the letter or write and mailed the political flyen slur· what you might like to see printed, ring Newpon Beach Mayor John Cox but then you can C<?ntrol you~lf and and City Council candidate Ralph throw away the wntten matenal; and Rodheim during the recent election (3) ·iou lose all co~trol and a~tually (Coll won re-election1.~odheim lost ma1 lbe lett~r or pnnt and mail what lbe open seat to Jean watt). you have wntten. It is difficult to believe that mature It is possible to understand the adults could sit down. alone or in a people opposing Cox and Rodheim In fact1 the~ are times when these your fdiow travelen leave a lot to be good citizens of the Onnae Coast desired in the.human l'KIC. become so frustrated that they would JlM DE BOOM like to hurl red paint on those who Newport Beach hurl red paint during the night. Fortunately .for this area, for this county and for this nation, they manage to contro1 themselves. M•i'tbl Bn•er pflblldn lk Hrn· lenu "Mara. Bn•er'• O,....e C...ty ~rl." Laj!una partisan. poilt ics deplor ed To the Editor: Prop. 98 gives state schools long-awaited financial base The la,llana Beach Cit).' Council is a non-partisan office. I understand that throughout the history of Lquna Beach, even with many vigorously fought campaigns, no one has inter· jectCd partisan politics into the e~ ti on. · It is most inappropriate that Don Black bad no fewer than three mailen interjcctina 1*1isan PQlitics into our Laauna Beach City Council election. One was si~ by Jim SchJeeel uraina _suppon for Don u "the only Republican running,•• and attack.ins Neal Fitzpatrick as a "liberal Dem~ crat." The p_assage of Proposition 98, the school funding initiative, may tum out to be the most imponant political act in California since the passage of Proposition 13. Despite the narrow ma'l'n of victory, it suggests, most obviously, that the electorate is stiU -or, better perhaps. once apin-committed to effective funding for public educa- tion. More imponant, unless its opponents find some legal or bureau- cratic way to stop 98 from going into effect, which is unlikely, it will put in motion political forces that will either end the arowina fiscal squeeze on what the state can spend on its public services or usher in a nasty strugk amona various powerful elements - the Univenity of California, the highway lobby, the counties-for the little that ~mains. Put most simply, Proposition 98 guarantees the schools a auaranteed share of.the state budaet each year, annual 1nctate1 to cover inflation and the p-owth o( school enrollment and a large ch\lnk of the surplus in yean when w revenues exceed the state's Gann apendina limit. That, in drect, puts the schools fint, reprd- lets or competirw needs, somethina for whicb the aponaon of Propotitfon 98, and esoedaDY •te ICbool S\lj)Cr~ intendent ·Bill Honia and the Cali· fornia Teechm Allocialioo, a~ already ta.kin& a lot of heat. Honia and hi• col~ respond, quite cOnectJy, that &ail June, when they pushed • broed spendina limit reform that would havt hdped all the state's public ICtVicet (Propolition , , ). tbeyE belp from thole who are oom ·a.las now: uc President Dmd • 1be uc reeents, the IDva'DOt and tbe ttale'I buainea commuiry, lmOlll othen. IW~71....S."8te ........... could ... " u;c =-"'=~~== JWietldto..,..ofpopw.lldoaad i•~ ... llOW ...... OMa. Hld~7l ...... .... wOllld .r:'I' DOI Mw ... a ,. •• <ll: llc1111 71 Idled. --.::• 11• cm"l llllp P1111 w6tla ... ...... & .... ........... ..,~ ....... • PETER St .. AG Because Pro~tion 98 gives achools a large chunk of any tax revenue the state collecu in CllCCSS of the Gann limit, Honig now bas no interest in doina away with the Gann hmit. On the contrary, he and the CTA now have a lona·term investment in it. In effect, Proposition 98 bas turned Gann into a potential money ma-chine for public education. That's hardly criminaJ: The~·s no doubt that the schools, far behind other maj9r industriaJ states in per pupil funding. bldly need the money. Proposition 98 ~ntees them financial resources of the sort that, under this governor. have been extended only to the Unjversity of California and the state prison sys- tem. Honie says Proposjtion 98 isn't creatina the~ of funds for non· school Deed&. The pot is already too sman. and pttina smaller because Gann donn t aJloW spndi~ to pow nearly as fut u the needs of the state's major servicies: hil)lways, hospitals, prieons. 1ehoob. ill of wbote utcr populations are ~DI futet than the .,.. .. ~ as a wbole. The only thiaa Propoeilioe 91 does, as he puts it, it "'"tum up tbe name." The triumph_ant Honit says he's willinl to ~te witb othen about ways GI~ I.be JM>Ol, but only OD cooditiae-:. lilt die auanntfle4 1111 ·lcltoola llllve ~ with ....... bl eroded. And .._ •••w. lbl UJliver· lhY.1 CD•---WY'° mount • drhe IO ---::=be'• ....... .,_ .... -51:-.-lllad UC OlrdDs .-. ** Dllllll •••• alll"Dll .... lli ....~,.··-..y~ ...... The most likely response of the governor in the cornina months is to take the elltra money that the schools ~ now due, estimated at around' $400 million for the current budaet year, out of the most politically vulnerable pots -welf~ health for the indigent, the counties-and then blame Honia and the teachers for the damqe. That's been the way he's covered shortfalls in the past; m this case the~'s even mo~ ~n to believe that he'll diJ in bis heels, and more evidence of pique. If be does, and if no cooler heads deter him, the~·s hardly a doubt that. after they act through abusin,a Honift and the teachen. who mly we become the most hated people in Sacramento, the other pla_y_en will try to play the same ~me. Uke Honig. they'll look for 1 formu~ by )qi .. lation or initiative -what s come to be known as ballot·box budstina -either to lock up a piece of w"hat's left for thernselves or to aenerate utr. ~venue outside the Gann limiL It's what the health ~UPI that sponsor· ed Proposition 99 on wt week's ballot hive done with the toblcco tu. Any number can play. Thcte'll be 1 lot comentl about that -Oov. Qeoc'te ian, quite~, is aliady com ·n· in1t he shows no llP. of tak.ina any ip to deal With iL Yet tllCtc's no doubt tbat it's lbe political method thole .,eat Wl cruuden Howard Jarvis. Paul Oann and tlldr ecol~ always bad in mind: Drive tpeDdifll Ucl laUtion down'° tbe Iowa& pollible liwl, and have every~ iDCI .. ...,. nated for i DlniCullr,.,,,.. ud put toavoteofdtl~l9dlldJIMI' auccmar • llild ol.., Calilniia Tu • ....,. Mcie •fe4/Joel '- receady llid Pl ... J dlaL One listed Don as the Republican slate choice "kcepins the Reapn revolution alive." And, unbelievably, one listed Don as the DemOC1"1UC slate choice! . The DemOC1"1tic slate choice was, of co\l'rse, an attempt at pu~ ~ tion. Governor Dukakis and Llda Lenncy may have appreciated the free exposure J>!'Ovided by the former president of the Laauna Beach Re- publican Assembly u the ulerilk on the mailer sipilied that Don's cam- paip paid for it. · How were ·all these mail~'! "paid for? Tbe LA. Times bad reponca that Don's cam~ip had railed only about $24,000. It will be most interestina to ~view the finaJ c:am- paip dildosu~ ~port, perticularly to Jeam tht elltent of contributJonl ftom dev~pen. I undemand that Miaaioa ViejO contributed $2,SOO to 0on•scam._.... I.Muna Bach is I special place, and fwant to~ it wt way. I am ou~ at this kind of paniau and deceotive po&iticl, ad we mutt not ever let it ~ lllia.. JOHANNA FELDER · , ......... Diiiy Piat PREP FOOTBALL loeh WOjtklewtcz ta· E•tancla'• btl hope.. Da._JI Hentcan la Fountain Valley'• leader. ' . Piir VOLLEYBALL ' Tonight's opene~s • Otvtsion I: Edison (9-1) vs. Fontana(9-1), at Fontana High. •Division I: Westminster (4-6)vs. Loyola(10-0)at Glendale High. •Dtvtslon VIII: Cabrlllo (6-4)vs. Woodbridge(9-1) at lrvtne High. •Division I: Mater Dei (5-5) vs. Long Beach Jordan (4-4-1)at LB Jordan High. .._.~~~·,·Irvine survives CIF semifinalists go for it Corona del Mar'• JlaCan Grantham (above) and .Newport Harbor'• Steve Moore (below, right) are looking for the Ji::i. that will mend thelr team• to the CIF 4 -A water polo on Wedne8day. Corona del Mar duel• Sann1 Hill• In the memla at Belmont Plaza Saturday at 2 :30. At 4 :30 at the eame •lte Newport Harbor'• Tan meet Lon& Beach WU.On. ·scare from Artists .Top-seeded Vaqueros fiead for title match afterfive-amewin By RICHARD DUNN o.., .... c. ........... . Defendin& stale \Olleyball cham- pion Irvine High was fo rced to take an unexpected quiz Thursday night in prep- aration for its CIF 5-A title match this Saturday. U pset · minded Laguna Beach. using its full cast on offense. gave the top-seeded Vaqueros ( 17-0) something to think about before Irvine takes on unbeaten Mira Costa for the championship. The Vaquerosad\anced to the final and gained an opP?nunity to repeat as champions with a 13-15. 15-7. 15-7. 6-15. 15-4 victory over Laguna Beach ( 17-4) in a semifinal match before an estimated 800 fans at Woodbndge High. "That was a real test. .. Irvine Coach Mark McKenzie said after his Va- queros held ofT a pesky Anists team. ··Laguna Beach 1s a well-rounded team on offense. (1t) u~ every "layer. ~nd that's just how Mira Costa 1s. Irvine's offense is based around three pla)ers: Bev Oden. Melinda Nonon and Sara Lockemy. Laguna Beach uses everybody. JUSt hke Mira Costa. Jenntfer Bacon. totaled 13 kills and five stuff blocks. Laguna Beach's Staq Trager had 14 kills. Summer Sieg and Sara Nelson had se"en while Liz Stal had five. The Vaqueros "ere JUSt glad to get around them Now it's ume to go to work one more time .. It doesn't reall~ matter "ho "e play in the finals.' said McKen11e ''(Santa Barbara and Mira Costa) ~re both very s1m1lar tn that the.) ·re well- roundcd on offense. like Laguna Beach. T he) don't JU St try and get the ball to one person. "Evet; bod} knows "e·re going to ti) and get the ball to (Oden)·· In the first game. Oden "as often stuck 10 the back row. so the Vaqueros seldom had h<'r services rcad1h available around the net. · "Bev had onh one kill to the first game:· ~c Kcnz1e said. ··\\<e "ere serving so "ell "C "eren't able to get the ball to her ·· The .\nist ... "ho scored first in ever) game ncept the last. had a three-point lead on three different occasions 1n the first game before taking a 13-9 <'dge If\ toe's Stephanie Ch tang stopped th<' rally. ho"e\ er. as her serving produced three straight points to make 1t 13-12 and the Vaqueros were back to business. Stal. Trager and Kcal} Clarke led the An 1sts 1n the first game as Oden was still warming up. The second game belonged to Lockem\ and '>er' mg-specialist Bacon, who rolled off SC\ en straight at one point "h1le sel'tng the Vaqueros to their first ""m .. l FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1988 ............. .,_ .... Oden fintshed with 28 kills and seven stuff blocks to lead Irvine while Nonon tallied 11 kills. Lockemy. the hero of the second game along with Bacon. who had t-.o aces in the match. gave lf\ine a 14-6 lead to the s«ond game lockem~ fueled the (Plea.e eee IRVIR/C4) Inl.nt:'• Bev Oden him dtnk o.u tlae oa~ ..,... of Lapna Beach'• Summer Stec dutac 5-A lieaalftaa1 .. ._ ~:!!:~/:.~':. Barton typecast in role of Olyinpic kayaking champ PALOS VERDES -The Cor- ona del Mar High airls tennis team braved briSk-win4s alona the coast 10 defeat Palos Verdes Hiah I 1-7, 1n a CIF 4-A semifinal Tbunctay. but their bigcst test lies ahead on Tuesday in the form of thru-time defending Sou them Section champ M1ral~ste. Sisters Ken and Knsty Phebus aich swept their three ~1ngles opponents and lhana Adame won tWIC'e at No. 3 to key CdM's victory, but Coach Dave Heffern is quick to point out that the ~uad will need a stellar per- f'OrmanC'C 1n doubles also to anwat poftrful Miraleste. "It was the ainales today. and IMM mme thrwth for me wt'lcn &Pl 11i1 .. Olll/C6• 'I By KEVIN DOYLE O..,NMC:..111'1 .. , :I When fi rst asked to appctr ir'i a movie, Olympic aold medalist Gres Barton's first reaction was "But I'm not an ICloc'!'' But after lcarnina he would be \>ortra)'1na h1msdf, he b«ame more aarttable. Barton will play an Olympic kayaJdna champion who is idolized by a youna boy who aspira to ~atncss in kayakina, 1~ord1na to one of the film's producers. In this t~ story. the youna boy meets and 11 c01Ched by Lee Abbott a rtelusive woman who trained (or the O lympte lta)'aki• compct1uon 1n the '40s but had been d1squahfied becaute of an Ulisw.t coach1na posntqn she hed taken which denied her amateur status. The 14 yair-dd Olympic hopcf\al in IM film 1s A.J. Nonb, no• no-II and ill hie h year of colteme. Ht ii niai!IS 10 ._a coa.-r tn tbc 1992 Otytnpic .............. 8artelOl)a. In the movie. NQnh 1s ponrayed as a 14- year-old. being coached by Abbott who 1s quite a few years his senior. Aetordlng to one of the prodtlctrs. there's is a love-hate matt0nsh1p tn which Abbott appean10 be tryina to realize her failed dreams throup the boy's u~ricnce Barton rccop1zcs some s1m1lant1CS be· tween North's upenenccs with Abbott and his own entry into the spon at llC 10. which was initially coached b) Marcia Smoke. the bronze medal winner in the '6'4 kayakina competttton. HoM\>Cf', Batton potntt out that Smoke was not only substantiallYyouf\1-.~ than Abbott. but was alt0 sttll compct•ftl.. . In fact. BertOft hid teen North at vanous byalu"' compct1tl0fts and hed t¥nl met him 11 a """°' natiout com~ition ... He w111 •= .. llnoa comlMMtd. ••,..ilecidcd~ornot lilt ~te "' .._ '92 O.mes. but ~ 1 "6lj •ftd••ww•tusto --••ill' , .• , a.-.. Ht.W• ~ • ilCJ I ... 111t1·--1$11 'pit• • gagemcnts and other such act1 v111e (li ke this prospe<:t1vc acting role) 1s ma1ntatnC'd 1n a trust aC'C'ount. then amateur statu~ is retained Ra1SC'd o n a P•I farm in M1ch1pn. Sanon was m1roductd 10 paddhna pons b ht parents _.ho took the family on rt'gular canocma vacations His mother ¥oas a t-.o-t1 me national canoc1na c hampion and competed with his father in m1'ed doubles It wa at a lout compettuon 1hat the> met Jones. who recruited Banon and his brother to tra101na for the Ol)mpte byalu"I romptt1t1on. and roachtd them both for K\:ttal years. BO&h ~ts quahfie\i for the Otymp1c team 1n 1980.butaOttt=~ upthroup the Winter amcs. l Carur 1n- noun«d that the SUmmn-Gamn would bt boft'Oltcd to protest the Ru aan 1nvUtOt1 of Atpan11un. ··1 ftlt hkt wt ~ '*Cl,'' lenon stid. "Tht lltnn ltt SU~'° \tc ~ ... After tltit dt~ppoe•tmcal. bol1' broiMn stanrd tnltlthon cnoet... spon l)'pical) Malone says his vision eztends beyond court p,.. TM Alleeta ... Prell SALT LAKE CITY -IW'I Malone is m more than jus& the Uiab Jazz's leadina tc0rcr and rebowMSer. He said he can see the future in dreams. - ' r For instance, the &.foot-9, 250-pound star forward ays, be wasn'tjust1uaaina when be ··a.uaranteed" the Jan would defeat Portland in the firit round of last laSOn's pla~offs, and that Utah would triumph over the Laten m Game 6 of the Westn'ft Confcrnce temi finals. So far, the Prophet of the Pivot is proposticating ata l()().pcrunt clip. ... do believer have powers, not powers lo ma« ~happen but to son oflook in the future," Malone · .. A Jot of people don't believe in that stuff, but it ppens." Malone fiaurcs bis OSYChic ability comes from bis mother, Shirley Malone-l'umcr, who cites a1 least two occasions when she knew that Kart or an older son, Dlnnr· were involved in accidents. .. don't lmow why; I just sense thi._" she said in a tc~bone interview &oin Slhnmerfield, La. • It's like she passed it on to me, .. says Malone. The Trail Blazers returned to tbc Salt Palace Thursday night for the first time sinoe a season-ending loss May 6. After the Blazers beat the Jazz, 1()8.96, in Game 1 and reduced the Malone to S-of-16 shooting. Malone hadadream duringaoapon the afternoon before Game 2, .. , saw the l..aJters in the next round ... and we bad to beat the Blazers to get to the Lakcrs," Malone said. Malone scored 38 points in a subsequent I 14-105 victory. Then he promised the series would end the next week m Salt Lake City. Sure enough, the Jazz won the next two pmcs. Apinst the Lakers, the Jazz~ coming off a disappoiotina two-point loss in Game 5 and seemed sure to have the series end in the Salt Palace. Then Malone's dream factory apparently producied a Game 6 upset. thi .. 'd .. ~-' -•:...: ··1 had to know some na. w ITMllOOC. ·~ni the nature oflhat promise. The Jazz woo convincingly, 108-80. .. You1uysdon'tbelievethis ... you probably think rm crazy, Malone told rcportcn ... It's a gift that I've t. .. 80 Malone said he intentionally kept the source of his guarantees from his teammates last spring. althou&b he did take Jan President David Checketts into his confidence. Quote of the day Job NMer, the former Olympic swimmer, talking about comparing athletes to thorough- breds: ··The horse race imagery is nice. but when you stop and think aboutit. the retirement plan for horses is a whole lot better than for amateur athletes. .. Gilder, M•haff ey share lead t,1.rd1ed his last four holes Tbunday on bis way to a 64 that tied him with John Mahaffey for the second-round lead in the Kapalua International Golf Tournament .. I dJdn't want to let Mahaffey nm away with it. but I sure didn't expect 10 birdie tha1 many holes coming in," Gilder said after finishi~ in ncar-dartncss. ··1 don ·1 think I've ever birdied that many in a row at the finish ... added Gilder. who played his back nine in 30 and one-putted the last 10 holes he played on the KJapalua Bay course. Gilder. who bas yet to make a bogey, and Maha ff el. who also shot a 64, each completed 36 holes in 129. 5 under par and two shots better than the tournament record of 13 1 set by Andy Bean last r,car. "It was kind of a fun day to play for a change,· said Mahaffey, the I 978 PGA champion whose last victory came in the 1986 Tournament Players Chame,ionship. "I haven't putted this well in quite awhile ... said Mahaffey. who holed out five times froni 12-15 feet. Mahaffey and Gilder were four strokes in front of first-round leader Bill Glasson, who had a 69 and was alone in third at 133. Corey Pavin was Mxt at 134 after his second straight 67 and Joche Mudd. with a 65. was another stroke back at 135. The group at 136 included Bob Lohr, Mark O'Mcara, Mac O'Grady. Dave Rummells and Steve Pate. Oklahoma St. AD denies report STILLWATER. Okla. -Oklahoma m State U niversity's athletic director •II• branded Thursday as "inaccurate" a tcle- vmon rcpon that the aJJcged violations for which the school is under NCAA investigation included giving cash and automobiles to at least one player and using eight ineligible players. "It 1s apparent from last (Wednesday) night's inaccurate news report by Channel Five (KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City) that the source of the information was not pnvy to the actual allqations considered by the NCAA Committee on Infractions last weekend in Tucson. Ariz.:· Myron Roderick said in a "8tcmcnL Earlier in the week. Roderick said the NCAA is cons1denng "scnous penalties" apinst Oklahoma State·s football yrogram. Because o Okla homa State's history of prior NCAA probeuon and sanctions from I 97S.. I 982, Roderick said that the current allqations .. arc serious and serious penalties will be deliberated. .. He described the alleptions currently undcT invcstiplion u ··proven, admitted and seJtf'Cl)Ortcd. .. In an attempt to placate the NCAA. Oklahoma State thltt ycan ago fired assistant coach Willie Anderson. who had been linked with 1 number of al)eeed violations. IN THE BLEACHERS Atter the Olympics, the synchonlzed swim· mers parlayed the fame that comes with a gold medal Into a full-time career. USC signs three prep players LOS ANGELES-Three prep basket-m ball stand9uts signed na.tio~al re~n of intent dunng the early Signing pcnod to attend USC next year and play basketball for the Trojans, Coach George Raveling announced Thursday. . Sipina letters ~r intent were Haf<?ld Ma~r !>f lnglcwOod Hi&h; Keath Greeley of ~ ~aerra Hiah tn Riverside an4Scao Zone of Furr High an Houston. Mrn0:. a .&.foot_. pa.rd. averaged 27.3 points per game as a Junior artftllt'wood last year. Greeley, a ~8 forward. aveniged 25.9 points and I 5. 7 rebounds as a junior at La Sierra. And Zone. also 1 6-8 forward. averaged 11.6 points and 9.8 rebounds last year. Graf Ignores doctor, Wins . more per season. Herr, 32. who lives in Lancaster. Pa., was acquired by the Phillies Oct. 24 from the Minnesota Twms. The two-year deal is wonb $825.000 per season. The Dod&crs rcponcdly offered $900.000 with an option for a third year. Herr earned $875,000 last year. Los Angeles. ho~ver, made thC'offer concfjtional The Dodgers could have called it off if they came to terms with S&eve Su, their ~nt second baseman ... Two top frtt-agent pitchers, Boston left-bander Bnee Hant and Seattle right-bander MIR Mewe, have received contract offen from the San Diego Padres, a club official said. Hurst, 30. reportcdJr. was offered a three-year deal valued at about $4.9 million, while the Padres reportedly offered Moore, 28. a tw<>-ycar contract worth an estimated $2.65 million ... The San Francisco 49cn gave quarterback Jee Mem•ee• a three-- year contract extension last summer worth as much as S7.65 million, accordina to a report published Thursday in the San Jose Men:ury News.. The mo~ is notauarantced butMont.ananowstaodstomakeS9.95 miUion over a fi ve-year period ifbc plays throu&b 1992, when be will be 36 years old, the ncwspaJJCf reported .. . San Diego Ch8J'Ff'S place-kicker Vl9ee .uMU underwent arthroscopic knee SU'ltfY Thursday and Wlll be lost to the team for the rest of the year, Coach AJ S.•len said. Free qent SCeve DdJM was sipcd by the team to take Abbon's ~. . .. A Superior Coun jury on Thursday in Walmiqtoo. Del convicted former heavyweight champion llOdlael ~ of drunken drivang. Spmts, who umounccd bis retire- ment after being knocked out by Mae T,.a in Atlantic City, NJ.onJune28. wasfincdS200andhadbislicensc n-vokcd for one year. Television, radio · TELEV'ISIOtt 4 o.m. -COLLEGE aASkETaALL: Tennessee- Cti.ll•noooa •• North Caroline In 819 APClfe NIT. ESPN. s o.m. -l'RO aASKETaALL: New Yon •• Ptlla.Gelotile, WOR S:OS o.m. -NO aASkETaALL: Atlenl• •I ChkevO. TBS. 6 o.m. -COUEGE aASkllTSALL: u S.U. •I Svr.cuse In 819 APClte NIT, ESPN. 7:30 o.m. -NO aASK•TMLL: Potttend et L•en. Prime Ticket. I D.m. -HORH ltAClllG: tfol'Ywood Perk r.-n. Cti.nne4 56 (Prime TIQe.t, 14tJO p.m.). I o.m. -COLLRM ~L: SMU et W'fomlno in 819 ~ NIT, ESPN. 10 om. -MMM•SS llAClll8: .,.....,, CrOWf\ Fine! from Pomoeno a...m, Fla. (~), ESPN. ltADIO 7:30 o m -P'llO MSKllT8AU.: Pontllnd •t Uken, llC.UC (510). 7;30 D.m. -P'llO USKS1'8AU.: ~ •f CliDoen. KRTH ('30). BARTON TYPECAST ••• Proa Cl Games... said Barton who had re- ceived a bechc.lorsdqn:e in mechan- ical ~nceri"l_from the Univcnity ofMicbipn in DecembcTof 1983. "Auor made my 1ebcdule flexible enot;so I could train and compete. ~nd t sey they're willina to do at for tbt ·9 Gunri alto if I want to compete." 8ar1on .-id be bas recrivu1 lots of r=.:~~~~e: puticrpate Oft • ... .... • '"8CCl (year or m«e). 1..-... be · lm Worked moAJy wwtb oee core poup didl worts Oft • nriely oljolJI. but he f!aapcs that we.a *• . -'* ...., 11c·u trt ... ~uatr '° won• tome diflClelll projcas. la lbc wake ol ltil .-• die 'II ()tympics(twolDld lllCllllll). .... .,.._ wtdl 11111u• tam .,.... .. wantina him to make an appearance or pve a motiv-ational speech. Hc'1 just ~·n eecn• to handle the bulk of bis speakina ~nts but he handles the rcquesu for appdrlnces ftom charities personally. He douaed a Friday evenina awo weeks ., to appear at a fundraitcr dinner fOr the YMCA. Benoo alto donesa time to promote ~ spon.. pnmarlly tbrouila u OflM'MhOll ailed ..,.._ U.S. Caw~ KaYltTCML'" T1lil is IM ~-.... a llll*te CMjoiM to hd CMll .... :-:::z .. varioas ..... • . .. eta , .• -== o.m.; * ... Alliricaa O•H. Mi:ll -~ Giiiy ~Md s..la A••ia Ud arillclddlt~beiR&k~~ ••wor111~0.-.·11 wlliCll~Mldi11ewly-~ yar. • UNL V, Arizona appear to be class of West Rebels choice in Big West; _Wildcats look stronga~tn B1aoaDTfllACY .................. Nnade-Las Vcps bukctball coecb Jerry Tartanian sayu lot of new facesmate bis 1983-89 RUD.Din• Rcbds an eaiama when t:ryUta to fiaure out bow they rate amona t.bc best in the West. But a bolt of coecbcs. aceuaomed to Tubnian ambushes. erea't buyins bis concern. Arizona, wi~J"ns retvmins from a Final Four season. is . the tam mostly likely to cballcoae UNL V's dominenc.e in t.bc West. The Rebels are ranked l Otb in The Associated Pras preseaon buUtbalJ poll Arizona is 11 dl. Some people rate UNL V even hilber- ls Tarbnian'1 1911-19 edition that .,od? "I don't tbink any tcam bas enlCRd a season as unknown as we1J be this year, .. Tartanian said. .. Su of our top ciaht kids have never played ~ c:oltcec pmc ... · Some COKhcs are not sympathetic. .. Just wbcn you think you•re sta.rtins to c~ ~pp on UNLV the pp suddenly becomes lalJer, said UC Santa BUbiia Coach Jerry Pimm ... Maybe we're all fooling ourselves; maybe catching UNL V is impossible ... Before forwardinJ condolences to the doleful T arkanian. consider this: • One of the two returning starters is Olympian Stacey Aupnon. • Ncwcomcn David Butler and Moses Scurry were AU-Americans last year at Mount San Jacinto .. lunior Collqie in Pasadena, T~ while forward Geols Ackles was a ~season AJl-Amencan out of Garden City. Kan. Junior College. · • And newcomer Gf'CI Anthony bas been hailed by Tatbnian as the point auard be would most like to build a new team around. . . . . B~'f cst COICbcs were nearly wwumous in picking the R s to win it all in the conference lhis year. Only Tark.anian picked UNL V to finisb second ..We'll be extremely quick," Tarbnian said. .. But we'll face a total lack of experience in playinc lOllCther. So much of this pmc is playang totetber ... The Rebels may be the best of the. B!I West, but it remains to be seen whet.her they can retain 1ts "8t\&S as the top team in tht western states. Coach Lute Olson ·s Arizona Wildcats arc seen as the team most likely to derail the Rebels for that honor. The two clubs may settle that ltJUIDC'Ot early in the season. The Rebels play Arizona at Tucson Dec. 10. The Wildcats producied a Final four team that .. finisbcd 35-3 and won the Pac-I 0 title with 1 17 -1 record. Beck from that team will be All-American Sean Elliott andall-~10 forward Anthony Cook.. Olsoo expecu another strong team. even thoucb it will be less experienced. The Wildcats added muscle inside. thanks to &-1 I rcdshirt freshmen Mark Gcoiweson and Scan Roots. .. The key for us is we're not a team with the ex~wboc:ancomeoutofthccbute like we did last .. Olson said. year Otson said bis clu.b is probebly StroOJU inside than it WIS a year aao .. and probably about the same on the perimeter. la the Wcstcm AthJctic Conference, Colorado Stalt and Texas-El Paso arc the tcamsconsidcTcd most likely to win the conference title. If Colorado State wins. it will be the first time in the 27-year history of the WAC. The Rams arc comina off their best SQSOD in their history. 22-13. They have three starters and two top reserves retumina. lo the West Coast Athletic Conference, Loyola Marymount will be looking for a point guard to run the team as well as Corev Gaines did last season. • The teams to beat for the WCAC crown are SL Mary's and Peppcrdine. For early birds. the Emerald Isle C1usic fi'Om Doblin. lrdud- Boston College vs. Army-will began in the wee hours on ESPN at 4:301.m. Saturday would be an ideal day for rain. provadinga peefcct excuse to stay indoorund 1n front of the television set T ELH ISI ON . RADIO 0 The Prime Ticket cable network will be on hand to tape the Southern Section Girl.self S.A volleyball championship on Saturday at Marina Hi&h. A numberofgreatcollc&e football games. headed by the USC.UCLA battle for the Roses. is on tap. The Pacific-IOConferenccshow- down at the Rose Bowl will be shown on Channel 7 at 12:30 p. m. Besides being a Rose Bowl deetdcr, the game could hold.nationalchampionship implications for the Trojans, who face No. I NotrcDamethefollowing week. Once the to~ranked team in the country until WashiDJtOn State upset them Oct. 30. tbc Bruins will be looking to avenae last year's upset loss to the Trojans. That loss cost UCLA• trip to the Rose Bowl. and allowcdarchrival USC to go in its place. This season. USC isamona the top lOpowers.,aJongwith UClA Keith Jackson and BobGriesc will c:aJJ ~ action, with Mike Adamlc providing sideline reports. Saturday's team rivalries may be equaled by network rivalry. ABC and~ CB.SbOth have college football doublebeadcn. ABC will precede its UCLA-USC pmcwidlanothcrcontcstfcaturin1a Rose Bowl f)U'ticiput-.Bia Ten ~ham..P Micbipn at Ohio State, at 9 a.m. Gary Bcndnwill team with Dick V ermeiJ and Becky Dixon. The Rose Bowl, which features champions from the Pacific IOan~ Big Ten, hasn't had a No. l team smcc 1980. ABC. the new network of the Rose B<>'WI. has a~ at showcasing another No. I, plus the added benefits from havioa the contractual rights to what may be.the two bigcst real.liar seasonpmesoftheyear-USCat UCLA ooSatwday, and Notre Dame at USC on Nov. 26. CBS will bank beck Saturday with Penn State at Notre Dame at 91.m .. plus Nebraska at Oklahoma at 12:30 p.m. Another bia rivalry pme will be the match may be viewed by Prime Tick.ct subscribers via tape delay on Monday at 5 p.m. Correctloa: G1VC n . OCC football · In Jon Ferguson ·s column on the Golden West-Oran~ Coast football pme in Tuesdays Pilot, it was mcorrectJy stated that the hiabli&bts of the same would be shown on KOCE, Channel SO (Cable 3). The a;amc was shot for Fountain Valley, Huntinaton Beach, Westminster and Stanton Cable Channel 3, but lbat is the RQICTS Community Cablevision = access cbanocl in HuntiJlllOn and not K<X:E for whida the pbooc ODmbcr -.s ajven to call for your support for communi!)I ~ foolbell. Decails Oft wbeo It will 6c shown wiU be rdcased later. Sports on TVforweekend TELEVISION 4:30a.m. -COIJ.EGEP'OOTBALL: Boston Collqc vs. Army from Dublin, Ireland, ESPN (replays at I I :30 p.m.). 9 1.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Penn State at Notre Dame. 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O"Han. a nldlhin sophomore who ba Uuown only seven passes for USC, misbt start at qual1abeck for the ICICODd-ranked Trojans Saturday wbeD Ibey meet crosstown rival UClA Tbat's because Rodney Peete, one ol'tbe country's top qui.nerbecks, has the measles and miabt not be able lo play, altbouah many membtn of the sixth-rukecf Bnains believe Peete will be ready. .. It's an excitina oppo11unity if it comes about," O'Hara said. "Playing in a pme like this is what I came to USCb. I don't know the ext.cot of Rodney's illness, but if it comes down to me ying on Saturday. I'm to 10 out and do my best. •• don't know for sure 1f I will (swt). but I'll pttparc to play just like OCCmen's runners Vie at state Oranae Coast College men's cross country coach Stuan Cal<krwood. enthused about his team's second place finish at the Southern Cali- fornia R~onaJ meet last week. lakes his squad s chances to make a strong run at the Slate meet Saturday al Woodward Park in Frenso. AJthough it finished 21 points behind SOCal champ El Camino, the Pirate's No. 4 man Chris Parmer was running for the first time in a couple of weeks after suffering a knee injury and finished 60th. seventh among OCC runners. "Parmer is getting back in shape and should bt ready for state." Calderwood said. "We ran great. For us to get second as a team without bi m scoring sbould make us look good for state, because he could make about a ~point difference." I do every week.... · . · Peete was released from a Lona Beach hosoil.al at noon Thursday. watched film with the other quar- &erbecks' aDd then watched practice for 4S minu~ . Peete's status is still uncenain for Saturday, ea.ch Larry Smith said. .. He was strona eno~ to check out (of the hospil.al). Hes eatina solids now. Wetathc'd~tbetterrestoutof the bospil.al now, Smith said. .. It could be riaht up to game ume before we decide if he plays. .. Smub added. ••If we don't watch his re- covery, it can develop into somethin& like pneumonia. We're making sure he gets plenty of rest . ''There's all sorts of poss1b1hties as to how we'll use him and O'Hara. It's too early to know," Smith said. Tim Tessalone. USC's spons infor- mation director, said Peete had trouble keeping food down and was hospitalized Tuesday night so he could be fed intravenously. .. rm feeling much better, even better than yesterday," Peete said Thursday. "It fehgood tocomeoul to practice and sec the guys. 1'11 see everyone out there Saturday." "Rodney says he feels stronger ... Smith said. :·Rodney walked normal, with two legs. No, he didn't tbrow the ball at all today." It was announced Thursday tnat Eric Ball, UCLA's leading rusher with 781 yards, will not start in the game because of the sprained ankle he suffemt during the Bruins' 16-6 win over Oregon on Nov. 5. Brian Brown. who gai ned more mark into the pme at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins are 6-1and9-1. If the Bruins win. they will face 12th-ranked Michipn 1n the Rose Bowl game. If the Tro1ans win or tae , they will face the Wolvcnncs on Jan. 2.· While O'fiara has yet 10 take a meaningful snap from center as a rn CS Trojan, Smnh expressed confidence an him. .... "This is something we have to bt good eoou&h as a team to overcome ... Smith said. ..We're a team first~ although Rodney 1s a very valuable than 100 yards an the Oregon game componcntofouneam. lfv.ehaveto and in las1 weekend's 27-1? v1cto') play O'Hara. we have a lot of over Stanford, will t tan an Ball s confidence an him. place. Ba!I d1dn'1 play aP,inst Stan-.. We felt that an the third week of ford and 1s listed as questaonable for practice, he really cam~ on and Saturday's game. established himself sohdl) as the fl.o O'Hara played 10 just one game last 2 quarterback. And J think as the season. taking sax snaps late m the · season went l>n he did the-same t) pe Trojans' 4S-l 4 victory over Oregon of thing.. I think n was fortunate v.e·, e State. He dadn 'l throw a pass. got him in for about 30 or 40 pla) s 1 n This year. the 6-foot-3. 195-the last tv.o games. That's a real plus pounder has played an three games for ham and he seems more at ease ... and completed five of seven passes Smith also said that freshman for 61 yards with ~ne anlerccpl!on. Todd M~rinovich. the thard-stnnger The Trojans bring a 7-0 Pacafic-10 and a resident of Balboa. v.ould pla' Confercnc~ recor:l and a 9-0 overall "if that's what it takes to wtn lhe champtonshap" Mannovach hasn't played this year and was expected to redwn with two pmes plus a bowl game remainin1- "He'll recovh. and be one step quicke.r because he's rested, .. UCLA defens1\e coordinator Bob Field said about Peete. * Pac-I 0 standings USC UCLA WHl"I SI Arllont Arlzone St Oregon Wur11ngron Oregon Sf sral!foro Caliiorn1a c.•we W L T 7 0 0 6 1 0 ' 3 0 • J 0 J J 0 3 • 0 3 • 0 ' 1 s 1 l S' ' 1 s 0 Satvrda¥"$ GM'WS USC at UCLA Stanford 11 Calltornla ~eoon •' Oreoon St Wul'llngton al Wa$1'\ln111on St. ..,, » Arizo11a St a1 Arlzone OWrM W L T 9 0 0 '. 1 0 7 , 0 ' ' 0 6 ' 0 6 ' 0 ' ' 0 J ' ' 3 ' 1 5 s 0 Notre Dame al USC (non-<onftf'ence> Dec. l Oregon al Hawaii (non~conterence> The rest of the Pirates' top seven includes Alfmto Vigueras, Brad Sigler, Chris Hobson.Joel Hum. l'om Bumsand Mike Mal't'.kx. all ofwbom ran persQnaJ bests on the SWlft reatonat counc at Ha~-Pinr1r-nr-+--------l.. Ba'"\cnfield last week. Vigueras finished third at the regional. five seconds off lhe pace. and Sigkr earned sixth. In addition to El Camano and .LA Trade Tech from the South, OCC will have to contend with the likes of Nonh powers Taft and College of the Sequoau., "We were thinkina we could poss- ibly win)" Calderwood said. "We beat El Camino al Irvine Park in our own \invitational. We figure we're as good 'es they art. Between those top teams. we will be in the top five in the stale. and we're going for the Win." On the women's side. OCC did not qualify as a team but placed Linda Howard individually after she fin-ished 34th at the regional meet. The top 10 runners in the top 35 who do not qualify with their team are eliajble. The most competitive prices, the largest selection and areal~ of professionals .. beat that! . ' FHP Has Been Ofie · More Health Care Coverage ......... or Years .. You've probably read a lot lately about Co~s attempt to make Medicare more comprehensive. As a resul~ beginning in 1989, Medicare benefits will increase gradually over the next few years. Don't wait. FHP provides more coverage now, without more cost. At FHP, we applaud the efforts of upitol Hill. But we want to remind you that there's no need to wait for Congress. Because FHP Senior Plan already cove~ much more than Medic.are. without one ad- ditional cent in monthly payments to FHP* What's more, even when the new c.ata.M>phic health care goes into effect FHP will provide more coverage. Hospital Care Doctor Bills Prescription . Drugs Payments Medic.are Now Patient pays S540 for the first day. Free care next 59 days. Then patient I pays s 130 a day. i Patient pays first $75 a year and 20°'<> of additional fees . Doctor may charge higher fees than Medicare standards and patient is responsible for the difference. No coverage r Beneficiary pays su.80 a month for Part B coverage for physicians payments. Here's proof: CAtastrophic Additions (1989) Starting in 1989 patient pays S564 for first day. A11 following days free. First day charge rises annually with medic.al inflation. Starting in 1990 a patient continues to pay first $75 and 20°~ of additional fees. . Medicare pays lOO~o when a patient sh.are reaches S 1,370. Starting 1991, patient pays first S600 a year and 50°'<> of additional charges. Deductible increases yearly. Starting t989 bene.6.ciaries pay 528.80 a month for Part B coverage plus new extended hospital coverage. Plus, those with r.axable income may be subjected to a a new sun:harge. t FHP Senior Plan 100°0 coverage &om day one in an FHP participating lnspital. S5 per visit , $3 per presaiption ' No additional payment• I •Requires Medicare partsA&B. , Senior Plan enrollment is limited. Phone ~oday. r----------------~---------------------, Yes, I'm very interested in how FHP can Rc-'1.lm ttu' coupon to I It's plain you're better off with FHP Senior Plan today, and tomonow. Don't delay. Call 1..S00-225-4347 now, or return the coupon. ,. provide more benefits than will be curraidy FHP C>cruor PlAn Administm><>n I covered uncler the Catastrophic CMN1>n10.-Act Dept ~HE 21520 s Paonc.!r Bouk\:ard 1 • • -• ---,,-H.l'Nawn Cantms. CA 90 16 I oft 988. Please rush me infonmttoo today. I I unclerstmd there is no obligation whatsoever. I I I I NAME HEALTH CARE . : Senior Plan· •1 Premium health cart S l 'thout the . •.. I •P.equl~S Medicare Part A&B. pee~ programs wt premrurns. I L-==!U:~:~~=~~~=~-----------------------~ ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE. 'I • Or ... Coat DAILV PILOT/ Friday, Novetnber 18, 1988 Lakers' winning streak halted at four by Soni~s Mi!1c 's three-point attempt at ilzzerfailsin 101-9Sloss ....._ 'nle Anedat.M Preis Dale Ellis Scored 27 points, including a pair of free throws that put Seattle ahead with 1:23 to go, as the SuoerSopics coded a three--game losipg streak with a lOl-98 Victory over the Los Angeles Laken Thursday niabt at home. . The loss snapped the Lakers' four-game winning streak. After Maaic Johnson tied the gime at 98 by. hitting two free throws with 1:41 left, Ellis was fouled by !fon.y Campbell 18 seconds lat~r and made two free throws.. to aive .the Sonics a 100-98 lead. Seattle's Jerry Reynolds · blocked James Worthy's shot near the basket with 10 seconds to go. After Michael Cage made a free throw with four seconds to ao to aive tfie Sonics a 101 -98 lead, Johnson. wbo sank a pme-winning three--pointcr at the buzzer in doubit overtime to beat Denver Tuesday night, hit the rim with a three-point shot as time ran out. Johnson led the Lakcrs with 28 points and Byron Scott added 19. The Sonics held an 82-78 lead going into the fourth quarter and, sparked by rookje guard Avery Johnson's deft ball-handling. took a 90-.82.lcad. --Caml)bcU tied the scort at 94 with a shot from the side with 3:35 to go, but Xavier McDaniel put ~~tic back in front with a hook shot from 10. feet with 3: 11 remaining. 11· A 2o;.footer by Scott tied the score at 96 and E as made two free throws with 2:33 left for a 98-96 lead. Neta lti, Btleb H: Roy Hinson scored 23 points and Walter Berry 21 as New Jersey used an 11-0 run in the fourth quarter to beat Milwaukee. · rolled off 11 straiabt as Berryilit for fi~ and John BaalcY scored fourto&ive New Jersey an 87-781ead with 3:45 Tell Hinson bid 11 points in the fourth quarter and Berry seveo for the Nets. who played without starting center Joe Barry Carroll. Carroll had a liahtcastputonhiskft band Thunda).'~ He injured the haoo Tuesday niaht in Charlotte and will be re-examined today. Jau us. TraU Bluen tt: Darrell Griffith scored eight of his 40 points du,rina a 14-point run to stan the fo.urth quart.~r as Utah breezed past Portland in Salt Lake Qcy, I • Karl Malone scored 29 points and Thurl Bailey 17 for Utah. Clyde Drexler led Portland with 24 and reserve Steve Johnson had 18. Utah led 84-7S aoing into the fourth quarter before Griffith, Malone and Badey combined for 14 points in just 3:2 l. ". · · Maverteb lti, Boneta ta: In Dallas, Marie Aguirre scored 10· points during a 34-12 third period, sending Dallas to a rout of Charlotte. Aguirre had 26 points and Rolando Blackman added 21 for Dallas, which erased a one-point halftime deficit with 10 straight points to open the third period. Kelly Tripuclca Jed the expansion Hornets with 15 points. · The Hornets' 12-point third quarter was. their season-low for a period and the fewest third-quarter points ever scored by a Mavericks' opponent. Redell 111, Beat It?: In Houston, Akcem Olajuwon had 29 points and 13 rebounds and sparked a third-quancr bunt as the Rockets beat winless Miami. Miami 0-6, rallied to take its only lead at 62-61 on a basket by ~thony Taylor with 8:37 left in the third period. But Houston responded with l S consecutive points, includ.ing seven by Olajuwon, to talce control. Buck Johnson cl:>ntributeda career-high 21 points for Houston with Derrick Chievous adding 16 and Otis Thorpe IS points and 14 rebounds. J , The Nets, who won only three road games all last season, captured their second straight away victory. Trailing 78-76 with seven minutes left. the Nets Nageh Ut. Spua 11%: In Denver, Danny Schayes had 31 J)Oints and grabbed 14 rebounds.as the Nuggets routed San Antonio. A.C. Green of tbe Laken (l;:unt. tbe wrlat of S-ttle'a Olden Pol u tlaey Bird expected to miss at least three month Celtics star to undergo surgery on both heels pccted to be performed as soon as the doctors and the· hospital could work it into their schedules. While his teammates practiced without himJ. Bird, who had been examined previously by :xhcller, saw another doctor Thursday. BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) -Larry Bird Boston General Manager Jan Volk said it was a will have surgery to remove bone spurs on both local physician but refused to name him. heels and is expected to be lost to the struagling Volk said ifsurgery was required, "I would Boston Celtics for at least three months. say three months is the minimal time we could The team made the announcement late expect" the forward to be sidelined. Thursday afternoon after Bird sought a medical Jim Paxson, a 6-foot-6 guard, and second- opinion from a doctor unaffiliated with the year forwards R~e Lewis and ~ra.d Loh~us club. were likely candidates to share Bard .s startmg The Celtics didn't say when the surgery spot, depending on who the opposmg small would be don~ but said it would be handlediJy--(OtWard-i1--- Dr. Roger Mann and Dr. Arnold Scheller, the Bird, who missed just 27 regular-season team physician, at New England Baptist games in his previous nine NBA seasons, sat · · o ration was ex-out for the fi rsnime this season We.dnesda:;c ni&ht when Boston cd&ed Golden State, 101-104. He t>layed j ust 16 minutes the IP~vio.us night m the Celtics' 84-6S victory at ~ta.mi. The Toss of Bird is a serious blow to the Celtics, who lost four of their first five games before beating Miami and Golden State. Boston reached the NBAimals four straight seasons before losing the Eastern Conference finals to Detroit last season. "We'~ good enough to make the playoffs" without Bird. Boston guard Danny Ainge said. "I think we're a very good team without Larry. Obvioudy, we're not as good." Bird has suffered all season from bone SJturs in bo.ltL.hecb._irritating_ his · achillcs tendons. He had similar, although less painful, problems last season and played without .an operation. His current troubles bepn dunng training camp. "Joitially, I thought we had made g.~ progress and I thought th(re was a realisbc possibility, maybe not a probability but a s)ossibilit)l, ofavoiding" surgery, Volk said. "I think that's diminished ... over the last week or so when he leveled out. So I'm less confident" surgery can be avoided, Volk said before the decision in favor of surgery was announced. Asked if the examination was a last-ditch effort by Bird to avoid surge')', Volk ~d. "there's no hocus-pocus here. We.re not talking about faith healers now ... Anyume you have sometfiing major me<11ally;yova1wayswantto have as many opinions as you reasonably can get." IRVINE IN FINAL ... Pacers Ram~ay resigns From Cl victmy with four kills and two blocks, including a kill that ga ve the Va- queros a 13-6 lead. .. Lockcmy played eutstanding in the second game," Mc-Kenzie said. "We didn't start her in the second prnc and she ended up having her best game of the season." The Vaqueros took a 2-l advantage after the third game, sparked by Oden's seven kills. Laguna Beach had jumped out to a 4-1 edge. but the servang of Oden. Norton and Bacon turned it around to give Irvine an 8-4 lead. "We ~ and served really well toniaht, ' said McKenzie. .. f wasn't surprised at how well Laguna played, I knew they were a tood team. They just beat Corona dcl Mar two nights ago and Corona is an outstanding team. I was surprised at how well Laguna played defense and how well they served." The Artists tied it up at 2-2 m the founh game as Nelson and Clarke provided the big plays at the end. A kill by Nelson gave Laguna Beach a side out, then she served the winning point as Clarke's bled capped it. The fifth game was a blowout, with the Vaqueros taking leads of 6-0 and 9-1 . Haley Orme came off the bench to produce the final point with a kill. In a 4-A semifinal: · Gw S, Ecli10D 0: The Chargers' • season came to a close at Cerritos High as the top-seeded and unbeaten Gladiators rolled to a 15-9, I S-5, l S-11 decision. Gahr is 18-0 entering Saturday's championship match, while Edison closcsat 16-4. TheChargersalsohada 13-match winning strcaJc halted. Poor passing was a r.nmary reason for Edison's downfal . according to Coach Dave Mohs. ··we need t!f ss the ball well and we didn't toni. t," he said. "Other- wise, it's tou for us to run our offense." Bright spots for the Chargers were Aimee Achenbach the Sunset League MVP, who had 14 kllls, and back-row specialist Christy Dominic. who ac- counted for nane service points. Junior setter Margot Neville also played well for Edison. ,. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Jack Ramsay, the NBA's second-win- ningest coach who is wirucss this season, resigned Thursday as coach of the Indiana Pacers, and said he believes after 37 years his coaching career is over. "I think I finished my coaching." Ramsay told a news conference Thursday niaht after rctumina from Phoenix, where bC annollllced bis decision. "I'd lis1'n to opponunities (in basketball. ) bui I don't think it will be in coaching." Ramsay, who announced his de- cision after the Pacen lost their first seven pmes this season, has coached an NBA-record l,647 pmcs. UCI earns key win over Fresno "A coach takes responsibility for winning and the losina of his team. and what the circumstances arc really is not sianificant. You can have players out, whatever problems there might be. it's still the coach's job to have the team win," Ramsay said. "Our team was not winnina. It was not playina the kind of basketball that I wanted it to play. Those conditions make it very f rustratin1. agravating. FRESNO -The UCI women's volleyball team, which improved to the No. 7 ranking in the NCAA Northwest Region volleyball ratin.&S lhir wedc, moved one step closer to qualifying for its first NCAA post- season appearance with a I S-6. 9-15. 15-9, IS~ Big West Conference victory over Fresno State Thursday. UCI seniors Ali Wood and Kris Roberts led the way with 24 and 1 S kills respectively. Roberts hitting at a SO percent clip with only one spiking error. UCt. 19-10 overall and 8-9 in the Bi~ West, is tied with Cal Poly-S.. Luis Obispo for seventh. one s~t behind UC Santa-.Barbara, which enters Crawford Hall Saturday ni&ht at 7:30 for the Anteaters' regular season finale. A victory over the Gauchos, ranked sixth in the region, would be a key to making the NCAAs. Eight teams from the region will qualify, but Boise State and Weber State arc tied for ninth and one will advance automati- cally by winning its conference. Baley Orme of lntne keepe ber qe on tlae ball wlalle lotni to one bee for cllC on a noomfortable, npleasant -and alt the negative adjecttves that you can find." The decision by Ramsay, 63 and in his 2 l st season. was announced as the ' Pacers prepared to leave Phoenix for a aame tonight with the Los An,eles CTippen. ..., ......... ., ... ._ Hl'ft TlaandaJ. T!_t:IHded Vaqaeroe ad-•ancecl to a.tanta11 I -A title matcll. The club said a decision on a reP-lacement would likely be made before its neu home pme apinst Milwaukee 9n Tuesday. Rustlers crush .,.FL owners unveil cont~actplaas to uniol .. Victor Valley J9. ~ GWC closes out football season Sophomore Stephani' Swanson bit 11 of 15 shots for 23 points and freshman Donna Gon- drinaicr had 14 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Golden West Collele women's basketball team toa l20-55winoverVictorValJey in the fint round of the Fullerton Collele Tournament Thursday. The Rustlers controlled ~~ runnina to a 64-27 balftime advantqc, and will face LA Valley -an 80-18 winner over Mt. San Antonio on :..h:~l ,:;. in I temiflnaJ Rutden hit SS f.E' hm the floor CSS Of I and outrebouDded Victor alley. 72-21, limitms die Jtams to l8 But Players Association quickly rejects proposals The NFL and its players have been without a contract since Sept. I, 1987 altho~ most provisions of the 1982 contract arc still beina adhered lo while the contract dispute remains before a federal judac in Minneapolis as the mutt of an antitrust suit filed by the union at the end of' ' SKOKJE, IJI. (AP) -NFL owners presented the 24-day strike in October, t 987. their players union with 1 choice of two olan1 for a However, the ownen warned that without a new contract Thunday-one baled on liberalized new 11tetment. a new ~n will be impotcd ne>tt free gency, the other°" increased pension and Feb. r -presuma~y with random dtua testina, benefit1.. tometruna the NFL Players Associailon has But the bottom line was this messaae -ICt ~ to biuerty. Donlan said jn a letter to blck to the ba~nina table and DC10tiate or the Up.haw that both his plans include "un9C:beduJed owners will implement whichever plan they lath~ for prohibited .ubstances." cbOOIC on February I, 1919. Donlan made it clear that if one of the two .. lt.siD~~Ulla•to111an•itt1ll ~Mdtobe....,.wlldoa':~wouldbe CODUICl,"mid,_.-Daelln,..,....dlrl Jiff of .... 8t" ... OM dial would-Ii die he the NfL Mt t alllDt C...U -nwt ... w ~.,_. hope IO-" .-. ;·Ulldlr16M ...... 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The final~are set for Tuesday at the Claremont Tennis C1ub. CdM t:?:?-1) lost to M1raleste ( 13--0). 13-5. 1n a non-league match on the road earlier this season. but Heffern th1n li.s the \1arauders can be beaten "Ken was the onh one who v.on an~ sm.&les that ume ·and she got tv.o sets-." Heffern said ··1 know they (Nr :? and 3 singles) can beat those girls It's JUSt a matter 1f the\ 're going to. "l could change m\ doubles around and pla} dtfTcrentl~ There's a way ""e can get nine or 10 points. but the~ ha' e to all pla' 'el) v..cll. Everyone has to pla) to their potenttal. or we're finished \\le''e had a great season. regardless ... While Ma raleste 1s e\~nenced m pla) 1ng for the tttle. tt will be the Sea Kings· first tr) '"we haven't been there ever." Hefftm said. -The\ ·re good enough h wall be exciting. I ha\eSa\ seniors an 1he lt~up. and the> 're the one's that ha'c to do 11 "I don't knov. v.hat will hap~n. but I thmk 1f those six scmors ~rform. we'll w 1tt. We lost close set m the doubles last ume. We're nght there. but v.c haH to take that last ltttlc step and do tt. .. First. se'eral of th<' guts will c-om~te at the C IF tndl\1du1ls at the o ta Mesa Tenms Club Saturda~ at a.m Anteaters sign pair l ICI women's ha kctball (oach Dean Andrea has s1aned Yvonne Catala and Kim Coit to n.t1on1l letters of intent to play for the ~ntcatcn next teason. Catala, a 6-foot-1 forward. avcr- qtd 22;1 point 12.4 rebounds and t>. I steals· per -me her JU•Hor tason for AAM Contohdated Hilb in CollqeStatton~ Toa.Sbewaafint team i\ll-Dmnct telcctaon and mem- ber oft~ NauonaJ Honor Sociel • Co-.. a 6--fOot-4 Pott pla)ff', a\'CI'· alCd l0.5 90tnts and l3 I ~at Granada Hilb H• i n Li ~a lftOft • route 1e>armna«eond teem Al II r 8a) Adtlctic lapc hoaon. • abo 11 U k'CC)fnpltlhed flilb j ..... ha~ hilMd nunb 1n tht .-tlll spn .... .., .,. ~ pated'° have v.,.. and Kim JOlft our PfOIRm,"' Madrta said. .. J'My arc quality ,..,_ •• t""Y ~ and wtU bt .... .,_ ~-.,-... ' \ ' . Cl Otw91 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, November 18, 1988 FCC moves toward increasing access to phone networks WASHINGTON (AP)-The Fed- eral Communications Commission took. a m~or step Thursday toward mak.ina advanced telephone scrv1~ such as voice mail and computer pteways available on a wide scale to average consumers. The FCC also, however, reopened a thorny issue that earlier met vtgorous opposition from the providers of these electronic infonnation services who iuisted an agency proposal to add hefty cha~ to their bills. The commission's action moves toward opening the pt\one networks so that connections and circuits will be available on an equal basis to comec:ting companies that want to provide advanced phone services. Competition, the commission says. ..tiO result in lower prices and more choices for consumers, as long as the Bell companies arc not allowed to use their control of the local phone networks to disadvantage com- petitors. Open Network Architecture. as the plan is called. "will pass along to average residential consumers the ability to patronize the fruits of the NYSE UP s & DowNs NEW YORK (AP> -The tolloWll)Q list 5hows Ille New Yorlt Stock EXctM1"99 stocks and warrants that hltve QOM UP the most and down lhe most besed on percent of c~noe regardless of volume tor ThUrs<Sav. securities trading below S2 are 111(1· • . Net and percent•~ chanQes a e the d erence berwetn the prevlouJ ct'Jslng price and Tnursdev's 2 o.m. price. Pct. Uo 11.I Uo 9.9 Uo 9.4 Uo 9.• Uo 1.7 Uo 1.• Uo J., Uo 6. Uo 6. ~i 16~~ Uo .6 ~o .• ug :1• 8g ~. Uo ~. Uo •· Uo •.1 Uo V Uo •.S Uo U UPS N~ Last Che 1 Hai WI }'l'l + 11• 2 Am ~p WI + ~ 3 I •~+•YI l ~ A Com m~ I l'"' W~~E 3~ '•• Vlst d 1h l 'it 8e •'II 'I• ~vttr.Fd 101/• + ~ Ii vMed •~ + •1. kElmer 22 + l'I• vocer• 7911t + •~ v or Sl l/1 + 2.V. ~/i~rg~I ·~ + 11• lett 7~ + ~ l K Cp 6ll,I., i 3'"2 1 norGtb 10 1-'2 ~ Elect Anoe 11> 'Jt Nevstr wtA ~~ 1-'I :Z.~ta CP h• 111 HomeownFSL 1()1.1. + 'h Meesurex 2l''• i 1'11 SanJuan Ra I ~.. ~ ComwMtg l'a 1/1 wcarsPlr n 1 :1.4 ,,, DOWNS information agt," said FCC Chair- man Dennis R. Patrick. The three sitting commiss1onen voted unanimously to approve the Bell companies' plans in substantial pa.rt but to require revisions in specified areas. in part to ensure ·greater uniformity amona their separ· ate plans. The FCC also approved American Telephone & •Telegraph Co.'s plan in total. Many of the enhanced service$ dealt With in the plans arc already available on a limited scale from the phone companies. Open Network Architecture is expected to refult in more competition, which ,would brina the services to more consumers at lower prices. the FCC said. The FCC pointed to voice mail as an example of a service that it expccu to become more widely available and attractive to average consumers. This service permits callers to send and receive recorded messages in a man- ner similar to that now avajlable with telephone answering machines. However, instead of having to buy an answering machine, callers would need only a touch-tone phone. OTC UP S & DOWNS . .,._ .. . Pct. 111 Name ll.8 ~ ~~~'tl~. ~og Last Cho . -··~ 1 lvcir.:J~r 2 enlEngy 3 avtec.h 4 eQleP~h ~ v~~1~.rs11 'wnefecn f GEO Intl 1 ~T~u111I~ 1 LomNFln I M4nvllle n H ~4:1mrkCP jSgfrf Pr~~ 1 ConA ra I H•~.r,8Jv oi I vlLTV Co ri l ~t~Sv0 ~To ~one n V ofB :fr~om er co Ween Unit 2.\1• -'• 3~ -~ W12-1~ 2"" -.,. u -1. 8 -~ Jl-. -'• , -.,. ?f 11W -P4 123.4 -],lo 6~ -~ 2111 -111 _._. _ Ii. 16'1't -1 .. 2111 -11-9711 -'h i,., -.,. , -''I ,, -ti 17 -,, 5'111 -•1. "'h-:l'le \ 'I• -'I• "W -,,.. ~-.... 7 3 Wasl'IBco I • Ouratek s c,vcolnd f t V1vlgen t J,6.1-a lAi'B~a,J'~~s 9 vgoCo 10 mMot>lle 11 lntellicell u~ao of f • ~iternGo •·1 irlcher Coro ._ hwrlzBrA •. orelR~h un •. I ~vncOflnll ti o:W~Si•rr •.1 Ron sm 4.i Ctet n ar •. IMP •. OBA Sysl •. lntlMot>ne RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... , ...... '-' ..... SIU -..... CllSTI .U-SU-UH COiie lo .. ..,.,.. """ ....... °"" ~ f.M ... '°' ,...., DEN'S Cll'I CIMEllAI 1771WM•T•·WTIW f1••• ••••• Yates named president at EG&G Astrophysics RaymOlid G. Yalel of ·Balboa 1¥nd aPP<?inted president and chief operat\na offi~ of O&G physics Research Corp. in Lona Beach. The firm is5ina manur.i urer of X-raysecurityscreeninasystemsused in ai rtsworldwideas J as X-ray equipment for food proccssinf and n-destructive testin . . ) Larry M. Calver& has been named ;general manaaer of the Aerospace Hydraulic Division of Parker Bertea Aerosp9ce, based in Irvine. He has been employed b.y Parker Bcrtca for the pest 21 yea~, most recently as a plant manager in Ogden, Utah. Dull G. Pe~no. has been named the new operations manager of the division and is directly responsible for manufacturing and materials. • • • Costa Mesa-based SPI Plaarmaceatleal11Dc. has elected Stei*eD D. Mose• to it board of directors. Chairman of the board of Stephen Moses Interests and Tennessee Resources Corp. and a general partner of California Capital Investors lnc., Moses has been involved rn the field of housing programs and real estate syndication and development for 20 years. • • • A. FAleoa Jacboa of RHldeatlal bapecU.. be. has been named vice president of marketing and salesi Jackson, whose background is in marketing and sales, lives in Laguna Beach . • • • Dr. Jack R. Kenedy of CPC Suta Aaa Hoapl..r'was recently named adolescent program director. The Irvine resident had just comele1ed a child psychiatry fellowship at UCI before joining the hospital staff. M UT UAL FUN DS Touchstone Corp. reporting fourth . . . profitable quarter TtetldteM Wtwan CW,. bu announced lhi~uarter net mcomc ot'S~1078 on revenues ofS244, 739 for the wee mont.lls ended ~ 30 - the SeaJ Bach company I fOurth consecutive profitable quane{. For the like period last year, ToucbStoneannoUnced a tbiJ'd..quar- ter loss of S!t816 on revenues of $231 ,6'4. For me nine months ended Sept. 30, ToucbStone recorded net income of $29,836 on revenues of $8201350 vs. a net toss ofS96.902 on revenues of $642,824. "Tbou&h our third-quarter profit was modest. the summer has tra· ditionall y been the weakest part of the year for us," said Larry Dif!IUS. chairman and chief executive officer. ··The fact that we posted our fourth ~n~~v~ profitable quarter at this bme 1s SJ&JUficanL a touah third quarter dun~ a ~ competitive _year " she said. .. martetina edOrt; ca,.etina Fortune aooo companies and the ~ netYt'Oft suppliers who sell to Fortune 1000 compan.ies is wortina. .. • • • A' unit of Plew Cerp. in Irvine been awarded a S2S million contt'ICt by L,..-U P~ C... a subsidiary of Los Anecln-beled ARCO. JP1-r Dulel'• Hydrocarbon Sccior will provide procurement and coo· struction for expansion of Lyonddl's olefins facility-at Channelview. Texas. Ethylene production at the facility will be ancreased by ·600 million pounds/year. Ethylene and other co-products are used in a variety of products, includi na plastics andpsohne. "Our continued profitability has been a real achievement and provides Project completion is scheduled for us with a strong foundation for future July l 989. Manpower durina con- gr<>wth." struction is expected to peak at ..00. Shannon Jenkins. TouchStone president. attributed the third-quar- ter profit to distribution ..,.ecments ~ with two computer network suDOliers: Timeplex Corp. and Se- qu.el. "We've successfully oomJ)!r!~ Auor Daniel Inc. is the enainecr- ing. construction aod technical ter- vioes unit of Auor. Corp •• an in&er· national engineering and consuuo- tion company with investments in coa) and lead. ' NYSE COMPOSITE T RANS~CTIONS .. WHAT AM EX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 11 AME X LE ADERS Go LD QuoTES METALS Quo rEs FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICl8 WHAT NYSE D1D NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 11 '1 d NYSE L £~DtRS D o~ JoN ES A~ER~cEs ~.EW ~~~~.-~:-: n ~[ m:ff W ~111 1 ~ Utits •· 2 6SSfk NASDAQ S uMM~R1 Drop in bond ratings for insurers unlike1y LOS ANGELES {.\P) -An in-bcr 1987 levels and then slashed an Aucntial WaJl Street firm downpl&)'td additional 20 petttnL Next year. tbciml)llC1ofCahfom1a'srate<utt1na anothtt20~tcutwouldbtmadc PropoSition 103 on the finances of 1.0 the rat.ea fOr customers with p>d insurance companies. drivina rux>rds. Moody's Investors Service S11id The California Supreme Cou.n lw Tlnanda)' it was unlik:el) to down· blocked implementation ol the law arade its bond ratinss for companies oeocbna bcannp oo u indullr)i ihat seU Hto and homeowners' 1aW1U1t seek.in& to have 11 dcc&atea ins1&r1ncx bec:ausc of the 1nit1.tt1vc unconsti1uuonal Industry sooaia. approved by voteri 1as1 Wttk. men say Proposition I 03 Would bu The annou'ncemcnt comes amid many msurcn to tole money. industry rrcdictions that the ln I related ICliOft TinaJ"ldlv. lbout measure. i uphdd by the couru. u.. _...__.'--:.a... would make dramatte inroads into JV demoftlttlton mat\;JiCU -• • nm.fits, the Culver Chy ofRca of lfti.,.. •n:,.r,.-~ l'atl"" auK.k (Of'· based Sta&e Farm Mutual ADte> la~ nd _ ... .....:... ...... ~ Co.t protellnlil ·• com. c..: .. u~b=to:.ws::J! ¢ decuiol\, '° t*le IC.c_ot e&cu Of ~tlOa . ~~· on 1n-M9i C:::~ ·~== =re .~bopan~~~ •• :~!Y.~ affihatt rom-y . .._ ro w m--·-""'7. u ... ,_, · ..-~ --do ift QliJOnUa. and what kiod of .m.n~ inurancc -.-... -... _. bUliw diaed •9Ct tbe dec1ioli.;. • • .. •·•"'**-luurcn INI do moA of that •Y ....... 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A ~E TO ~E. ~DS!" by Charles M. Schulz l1D RANK IT R16~T ALON6510E STAYING IN BED ALL DA'<' ~ .., .. { ~ANDJAMS SHOE ~ JUDGE PAllKER i ' . -.,_-.., ----l ·--~ !. . by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ~ K11\1'1 OF Feeff LJ~~ ON1He~ OF~! by Kevin Fagan ~~.'1.lAAl~ ~~'f Ltl~ t(~?~ (:JO, by Pat Brady FUNKY WJNKERBEA.K l'N\ 00 MES6ED uP At.lD COOFU!>ED IN51DE , DAD ... lHAf :! cv.v-r KNOW~ 1t> 00 OR 1HINK , .. DOONESBURY ~ } !'IV\ AFftAID 1HA'f15 50ME1'HIN6 1HAf EVE~ GOE~ "fl.fROOGH Al ONE lTME OR ANOmE~ ... by Jimmy Johnson YOO C»J ~f, lMAl 50().)() UKE 50CH ~ t.>'JOl.'T' by Lynn Joflnston .... ~bf'Rll­Mffift? by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau GRUOH f 1 1 r 1 1 T-:10]~ I I I' I & NOY.18, 1988 ll.\ILY PD.DT ENTERTAINMENf GUIDE \OL.4/N0.47 AIDS benefit offers 12 hours of reggae In tM giving tradition and SP.irit of the coming holiday season. local and inacmational reggae anists will join hands with Hollywood cclebriucs ior the Orange County Prc-C1'1ristmas(Thanksgiving Reggae AIDS Benefit Festival and Humanilanan Recognition Award Presentation. Staning at noon on Sunday at the Old World Festival Hall in JOHN ~ Roos --~. Hunti~ton Beach, the 12-hour festival s proceeds will benefit Orange County AIDS Walk, AIDS Research and Education, and Con· cemed Jamaican (Hurricane Re- lief). While performers including Rankin Scroo and Ginger. Chris Merideth, Strangejah Cole, the Rebel Rockers, and Sapadilla will pump out infectious riddims. maay cdebrittes -such as Whoopi Goldbefl and {]race Jones -will be honored for their contributions to the betterment of humanit~ -we're hoping to raise both mone-y as well as awa.rcncss of the AIDS virus. -said Queen Rcj()icc. an event organizer and sinter. "Members from <>ranee County AIDS Walk and the LA.-based S.0 .A.P. (Suppon ()qanwation for AIDS Prevention) will offer educational prosrams and iafOrmation throuahout the day ... Asputoftheday'smusical menu. Queen Rejoice plans tosinahcrsona advocatina sak su. called "The Protection." EducatJonaUy intended but oo lea duceablc, the likable tune has received little commercial or media an.entioa. "'Sak sex music just gets no airplay," complained Queen Rejoice. "The media!:'~ interested in controvcnial songs with shock value. And unfort y. that (attitude) just encourqes other artists to foUow suit." Lile not-so-funny comedian Sam Kinison. A mean--spiritcd collection of cheap shots. Kinison's cxploitatJve "Have You Seen Mc Lately" LP perpetuates many stereotypes, but none so iJTCS(JOOSibly as when he addreues the causes and spread of AIDS. Kinison goes beyond poor judpnent and bid taste by provokina animosity toward • bomo9uuals and spreadina false information. I suppon freedom of expression. particularly 1Pinst such nonsensical lf'OlllJl5• the P.M.R.C. (better known as Washington Wives). But there is a very fine tine between exercising one's right of self<xpression and abusina the priviqe. Kiaison has crossed that line. Let's hope that more people tune out the humorless K.inison and tum on to men constructive-minded but still fun events suc:b u this AIDS Bcnc6t Festival. Admission is SI 0 for singles.. S l S per couple, and SS for cbildrea UDdcr 13. Call 4S8-6471 for fUt1ber inbnwion. · Two ocher worthy benefits taking plaoc later in this holiday teUOD are a-CounUyC'bristmas With Ll.F.E.. -and the fourth unuat<>rantieCounty "Miasic For The Needy." Comina 10 the Uni venal Ampb_!thcatcr on Dec. 4 and fcaturina Kris K.rislo&nOn. Mickey Gilley, Eddie Rabbit. Rcstless Heart, Hiahway IOI. and otbcn.. the CounUy Music Willi LLF.E. will benefit LLF.~ (Love Is Fcedin& Evcryooc). a food rec:o~ aod distribution orpnization. Coacenpn are askid to brin& a oon-pcrisbablc b>d 1lem to the oona:rt. CaD LLF.E. at (213) 936-089S b more inbmation. ~CountymUSICianswilldonatetheirtalentstobdpraitemoncy, food. ud pfts for andiFnt families as put of the .. Music For The Needy- bmcfit coeccrt tcbcdulcd for Dec. 18 at Bopn's in Lona Beach. Evcaa orpniz.er Jim Palmer hopes to rcocivc ~ donations to supply 20ormore familic.swith the kind ofOlristmuthat soften taken for poled b¥ lbole more fonunate. Confinned to Pttform so far att Ann De Jamcn, the Sc:arccrows, Bleck l:lllphae. Bumina1rec. the National Peop1c·s0ana. Hard as NailsCbcapas Din. The Beat Pests. Swamp Zombies, Gherkin Raucous. Nick Pyzow, and T .S..O.L ~Joe Wood an an acoustic set with Gypsy Trash's Dee Dee GrisMm. Editor. Tom Tait Darebool Ediror. Sam Black~// Crnrive ~rvitts: Diane Hendricks. Sam StriC'klaod l'roduaion Dim:toc AJis.y T M.tlock. a Diiiy Plot Datebook/ Friday. Ncwernber 18, 1988 SAPLINGS IN 'ORANGE TREES' ••••••...•. 16 By TOM TITUS Bicycles, roller skates, skateboards and scooters screech to a crashing halt on an oversized map of Orange County. and the youngsters involved break into a song about "Gridlock." It's an opening scene the kids in the audience can find amusing-and their parents can relate to-as South Coast Repertory's Young Conservatory Playen mount their production of••orange Trees." MUCH ADO ABOUT WORMS .................. lo The outrageous Ken Russell out-Ken Russells himself 1n "Lair of the White Worm,~ acconlina to our critics. It's a provocative comic honor film that provoked one of our critics to walk out of the theater. Next week's fare prom 1~cs to be tamer -Molly RinawaJd and AilCIRw McCarth' in .. Fresh Horses." · HEYVERNI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••........ 9 By UNCLE DON Hey Vern! It's me, Ernest. I'm back! Aren't you glad? Whuuut! Don't slam that door in my face. My fans love me. At least all the 50 or so who saw me 10 my ftnt film, .. Erne t Does Hand Grenades" or whutevcr that bomb wuz called ~ey Vern!. Gotta new movie! Nowdon'tyou run screaming mto the mJ!it It's called .. Ernest Saves Christmas." See 11. Somebody s gotta. • OutOnJbeTOMl YUlilllY' Ulill ••.••.•.....•••••••••••••••••••••••...... l:J By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Homemadcdumplinp, rock cod, rare rout beeftataki wi th po~u sauce, a casserole of scallops au patio, generou s portions of fresh, eye-appealing sushi and hospitable wai tcrs arc not standard at all Orange County sushi bars. But you'll !ind all of this-and more.-at Um1, a Japanese restaurant rn Costa Mesa. CALENDAR. •.....•••.•..•...•••••••••..• ~ •............ ~ ~ VIDEO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. l 1 ClALl-~lllltfJ~.~·········································~ I By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Daily Pilot Staff Randy Johnson and Gary Tharp want to cook your Tbanksqivinq dinner for you. They'll plan the menu, dotheshoppinq, prepare the en trees and all the side dishes, and create a fancy deuert to top it all oH. Heck, they'll even recommend what wines you ouqht to pour. All you have to do is stop by Heminqwa ys restaurant in Corona del Mar on Wednesday and pick the food up. Oh yes, bring your wallet. The cost for this special Tbanisqivinq dinner will run $40 per person for a party of up to six people, and $30 per person for a larger group. But John.on and Tharp, Hemingways' owner and ei.ecutive chef respectively, believe it's well worth offering on a day when many Orange Coast residents would rather relu in the living room with friends than work in the kitchen with poultry. "It's the holiday IHJOD and we just want to help make it u pleuant as possible," Johnson says. "We're taking care of all the preparations. It's for P,90PlewhojUJt say, 'I don't'hntto cook.' ' Johnson said the holiday offering gives the Heminqways staff a way to offer a Thanksgiving meal while taking the day off themtelves. "It would have been a slow day anyway for the restaurant, and frankly, we really wouldn't wanttoworkon that day," he said. "lthink we're the only restaurant doing something like this this year, but a lot of people probably will pick up on ii.,, The special offerinq also qives Hemingways a prime opportunity to showcaae the talents of its new ezecuti.e chef. Gary Tharp came to Hemingway• earlier this fall, followinq stints at Walt Dimey' s Epcot Center, where he served as ezecutivechef tothecenter's 11 intemational restaurants, and the European cruite ship Pearl of Scandinavia, which carried him throughout Alia u the line' 1 fint American ezecutift chef. He most recently helped buebtil great Stan Musial develop menu.u.nd open the fint European-style concierqe hotel in St. Louil, the five-star Hotel Majestic. The40-year-oldchef, whonowmakethis home in Capiltra.no Beach, aays he looks to . oooki.n~ u a crMtift outlet. "I •e alWIJI had I real artistic be1at." be says. "Growing up i.n the '60t, you were encouraged to pa.nae your artistic side, but I a}90 wanted to be able to pey the bills. Now I can do both." Tharp 1s a voracious reader of new cook.books and picks up cooking tips from around the world to incorporate into his own meals. The menu be and his staff have prepared includes the traditional TbanksqiVlllq staples, but com- plemented by cuno11nide dishes-and tastes, many rellectinq Tbarp's interest in Asian cuisine and the various reqional foods in the United States. The turkey itself is a case in point. While its inclusion acknowledqes ThanksgiVlllg tradition, Tharp is purchaslllg range-fed California wild turkeys which he promises will be fresher and better-tasting than anything you'll fiad in a local store. They' re not frozen, have no preservatives, and must be shipped ovemigbt via federal Express in time for the meal preparations. "Good meals, properly prepared and ser- ved, makesusc1vilized. That's why I believe, every once in a while, people should go out and eat at 1 really fine restaUJant," Tharp says. "When you stop and think about it, some of the qreatest events in the world were created over a meal." That certainly bolds true for the holiday bein9celebrated Thursday. Here's the menu: Tharp offers a choice of one of two salads - a melange of hesh fruits (papayas, manqon, melou, peach• and 10 forth) with Spanish port, or a mold of wild berri• (probably arctic berries orhucklebeniet)with bothou1ecucumbenand routed buelnut1. The 10up choices include a Congrea AYenue Sweet Corn Soup named for the Austin, T ezu, street where it ori<Ji~ated; a chilled On the cover. Gary Tharp, HemUJgways' new execubvecbel, will be .ii the helm when UJe Coron.i del Mar restaurant beqinscooh:Dg its laieout Tbanisgjviag diDIJers Pbologrdpby by~ Payne cranberry bisque prepared with fresh hemes and mission oranges; and Soup Padang Bay, a medley of Pacihc seafood, galanga roots and fresh herbs ma spicy Tha.i consomme. The featured entrees include the fresh ranqe-fed California wild turkey, firushed with an apricot coquac glaze The dressing choices a.re a New England oyster, Adovillesausageand cornbread and a lingonberry-and-mango ver- sion But besides the traditional turkey en tree, Hemmqways is olfering three others a Mount Vernon Vircp.nia smoked ham with bourbon nutmeg glue, a whole-roasted muscovy duckling with sauce Montmorency or a g1J1ger-lime sauce pattaya, or a whole-roasted pnme nbof beef accompanied by peppercorn du 1us and eta.nber- ry-apple horseradish The Thanksqi'llllg package includes a choice of one vegetable and one starch from the following selection. a bouqwberre of winter vegetables; poached sweet potatoes wtth orange cinnamon glue and T ezas pecans, braised Belq1an endives With grahnee ol Port Salut and Greyerre cheese; sautee of fresh baby corn, snow peas and peppers; wtld nee with ca.naway and fennel; and potatoes Lyorinaise The featured bread is the Heaungways ha.rvest basket, a collection off rench baquettes, savory fruit a.nd vegetable breads and m ufhns. for deuert, the Heminqways staff 11 prepar- lD9 four dishes: heirloom pumpbn-apple pie with California walnutJ, New Orleans red velvet qateau; Southern pecan pie laced with Jack Daniels; and a eta.nberry-red wine pie New Rochelle. The meals can be purchued 10 theu enb.rety, or a la carte items will be sold at set prices. Orders should be made by callinq Heminqways by Tuetday All the items will be packaqed a.nd require perhaps one hour of preparabon on ThanktgiTin9 Day before the meal is actually lemKI. Despite Tharp' s well-mtutioned sales pitch, mOlt Ora.nqe Coast nm dents likely will prepare their own Thanh9iriD9 meals. r or them. the chef hu tome basic kitchen (PIH• ... THANKSGIVING/Page 19) oa;1y Pilot Oe1ebo0k/ Friday. November 18. 1988 Calendar NOV SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13141516171819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. IA7Z Friday BISTANGO 1<n on \un ~Jrman. It' inc p1ani'>I J11n (.,arnrr tuse~ Jazz. ropular \tardard'> JnJ old lime roe!.. n · roll night I\ 5 10 111 r m \unda) througt Thur\dJ\ ti to 11 pm. I n da' Jnd Saturdil' ~52-~222 DRIFTWOOD LOU1'GE 21 .io2 Pa- 11ic { oas1 H1ghv.a) Hun11ng1on &a1:h presents the '"'ini cr. Tno "'llh songs from 1hc 311'> and 40s h 1d.i' and ~turJJ, ~ p m to midnight. and Sunda' 2 lll b p.m ''ti-1421 . ask for Dn flv.ood Lo unge \'JLLA NOVA p1an1,1 Stan Hrcl kenndgrr perlorrns a 'anc~t' of 1.J11 and Broadv.a) fa,ontcs Thurs- Ja, through ~turda) from tUO p.m. to 1.30 a m Sunda' through V. cdncsd~) lrom ti JO a:m. 10 I :30 a rn Richard Fauno·, ea)) fastening piano \l) hng. 3131 West ( oas1 H 1gh- '-'d'. Newpon Bc;Kh 642-7880. LAKEWOOD CE NTER l_,...., .... ~ 213 s1•!.M9 LA MIRADA •u---" l•--™"42 ... CAFE UDO. 50 I 30 th St .. l'<ewpon Beach. 6 75-2%8. prc~nts entenain- ment n1ghtl) Tonight and a1urday. the ToO\ Guerrero &\tet from 8 \0 p.m to i a.m S3 co.,,er charge JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron·., 1n Laguna. I 4b4 'iouth Coast H1ghv. a' Laguna Beach cocklail~ & hor' d'oeu' res and recorded Jail mu'ill Monda~ through 1-nda). 5 to 8 p m 497-4ti71 Saturday CAFF. LIDO 501 30th Street 'e"'pc•rt Reach.675-2968.1:.ntenJtn· ment nigt.11~ featuring Ton)' Gua- rero W\let tonight 8· 30 p.m to I a m. Sunday OVKE ELLINGTON OR- CHESTRA under the d1rec11on tlf \.terccr Elhng1on. Dukt .. !> 'on p.:r- form!> at Orange Coast Collt11e'\ Roben B Moore Theatre at 7 30 p m .\dvance 11ckcts. pnct"d al S 11 . ar\' a'atlable at the()('(. Ticket Office in the Student (enter Building or b). c-red11 rard b) calling 4.~t~-5tUm T 1ckt"IS at the door arl' priced at SI '\ CAFE LIDO 501 .lUth 1 . "e"pon Beach. Entertainment n1ghtl~ 8 30 p.m to I am tonight v.1th the 'Wa)ne \\a}ne Band 675-2':168. Monday CAFE LJDO, 501 10th St.Ncwpon Beach Entertainment n1ghtl) 8 30 p.m .-1 a.m Wa~ne Wa)nC Band th•~ evening. 675-2968. Tueaday CAFE LIDO 501 30th St. Ne~­ port Beach. 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Newport Beach, pre-sents enter- tainment nightly. with guest vo- calists with the Doug Webb Quartet tonight 8:30 p.m to I a.m . 675-2968 Thursda~ CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St., Newport &ach. presents Sal Mar- quez with "B1rdla nd Re- v1s1ted .. tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit organ1zat1on to preserve and en- courage live jazz meets evef) , Thursda~ at 7 p.m. and 1s open to Jazz mus1c1ans and jazz buffs. For more informatio n. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648. Sll\M3' es Friday F.L.l.R.T. Fnday DancC" Spcctacu- Ttl KEfl)ALLS NOV.21 DIAMOND BACK ... THE RIGHT BIKE FOR CHRISTMAS DIAMOND BACK BIKES COME IN AU saes FOR AU TERRAIN TO A COMPLETE LINE OF YOUTH BIKESI , ALL 88 MODELS ON SALEJ 16" Wheel Models sng and As Low As .. :J up 'ri =As LOIY J149 ~~ ~~ ~26 s199 and \.:J. ": \.::)Models As Low As up "---M .... .... M0--5::19 .... ~ USE YOUR -OR :IC AND LAYAWAY TODAY ANIJ9AVEI Lacuna Buch Cyclery 2.0 Thalia St• Laguna Bladt 11&.aa.1522•11&-SSJ. n• ON SALE ON SALE ON SALE TT• tjlO ,. .... -~_..... ......... ~-NdW'fl•.....,.,Of'fl Gdendar Cmtinued lar, 8:30 to midJliaht. Coco's 8ackroom, 4647 MacAnburJcomer Campus) Newport Beach. D . John s~ SDeCi&l fun and surprises. Cost isS4. 641-1628 for more information. Y .&8.NETWOUING COC&TAIL PARTY 8 p.m. to I a.m. at Ambrosia Restaurant. 69STowneCenter Drive, Costa Mesa. Successful young ~ fessionals. 2S-4S. Admission is SIS at the door, S 12 for advance prepay- ment. Dinner buffet. music and a no host bar. Y.E.S. Hotline: 744-1000. PARENTS WITHOUT PAJlT· NEJlS OranF Coast Chapter 26, (custody not required) Free orien· talion at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Followed by open to the public dance with live bend. S47-1600or S46-S788 for more information. , PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NEBS Huntinston Beach Chapter S9S hosts a free orientation for sinale parents. ~chapter phone 898-79i S for meetinJ location and addhional membership information. Membership in Parents Without Partnen is open to divorced. separ- ated. widowed or never married parents ofli vina childml. Custody of the children is not a factor. A non· profit, non•sectarian, educational or· p.nfr.allon. PWP -provides a pro- gram of SOClal activities, discussions and study sroups for ainak parents and their families. PlllMEOP LIFESINGLES sin&les over 4S, meet for T .G.I.F. S to J p.m. at Airport.er Ion, 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. For reservations and information, call 836-8744. WHEEL OP FIUENDSlllP sin&Jes 4S and over, meet forT.G.1.F. at 5:30 p.m. For infonnation and reser- vations, call S21-S87S. . LET'S TEE IT UP A club for single golfers bttween the qies of 30 and SS who want to play socially and meet other sin&Je tolfers. Dues are $25 annually. Play various local and rqional courses. Membenhip direc- tory. For more information, call 8S4-0690 or write to: Let's Tee It Up. 31 R.ainbow Rld&e. Irvine. 9271 S. ----S.tmday F .LUl. T. Saturday MoVJe fol-lowed~ late ntaht snack. 7 p.m. Meet at Seac:bff Shopping Center, carpool to movie of choi« and adJOum for late snack after show. CalJ 647-1628 for details. NIU NON SMHING SINGLD OP AMEBlCA meets alternate Satur· days bps&ain at Bentley's. 7979 Center Ave. Huntington Beach be- hind the Huntinaton Center Mall. 6 to 10 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres, door prizes, free valet llUkin&. Ages 21 to SS. Admission -is f6. Hotline: 894-8932 .. PIUME OF LIFE SINGLD meet for dinner at the Tustin Yacht Oub, 14401 Newport Ave., Tustin at 7 p.m. For reservations and information, call 836-8744. YOUNG JEWISH PRO· FESSIONALS ~ingles 21 to 34. meet at 7:30 p.m. for hon de'ocuvres and no-host cocktails at Remick's up. stain lou~. 18120 Von Kannan Ave., Irvine. Cost is SS per person. For more information, Tamar Brower, 760-0209. FLIRT Su_nday propams beain at 7 J>.m. in the Seacliff VilJ.aF ShoppinJ Center, 220S Main Street. Suite 20, Huntington Beach. Donation is $3 and free child care is available. Call 647-1628 for more"inform.ation and to leave messages. __ WHEELOPFIUENDSlllP Singles over4S meet forbruocbat l 1:30a.m. For information and reservation~ call S2l·S875. PllDIE OF LIFE SINGLES meet for a Champagne Brunch at Lakewood Country Oub, 3109 Canon St., 1..akewood at noon. Infor- mation and reservations. 836-8744. Tweeday SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE CIJlJB Learn west coast swina. fox- trot. waJtt, sa'Jnba. tango and all bellroom dances at the Irvine Hilton Zot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per month. Dance at 9 p.m. For more information. call 494-0S93. CALIFOllNIA SINGLES Happy Hour and Mixer Dancina. each Wednesday. S to 9 p.m. at the Zot Lounae. Irvine Hilton and Towcn.. 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. Free buffet. Fee is SS. 830-1010. NEWPORT BEACH SAIUNG SINGLD a club for non-smokina sin&le sailors with or without a beet. age 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Huntinston Beach Inn. Pacific Coast Hi&bway in Huntinston Beach 7 to 9:30" p .m. Meetina tqins with drinks and hors d'ocuvres in the ber. followed by a meeuna and actJvities .. Packed with ttwtlls and chills. A roller-coaster rtde .. .A sbn1er -In all senses of the word." .. Look out Freddy. Here comes Chucky." -.w, c.t. llOSTOff Gu:>eE You'l wilh It was only make believe. ~ • ___ .. __ --m CHUC*Y DO IT 111 A TMUIM ,._ lOlll _,. •CIOSJA_. ~-.L.l'f •LA---•STMn'Clll la_,_ .......... -,._,., ,_,LI_ ...... °"'9-11 -~-~ ..,... .... ---....,,.. .. .-1 --&1'0llO ----MOWe •OMW •IMYAW WWIWWWI• ·-................... ._.. -..... -..... .._. ---.... ......... ...... ...,... oi-to ...... ·~-C.-11 m.11• ·-----. .... 11 , _________ ......... ,. ......,,. .. ~ --r --- ----~ -=---~ ----- ' ---_ ----- ---- ----- STARTS TODAY •_.UA....._I •c.TA-•IL~ •...,__IDOi ·-·--W'RJO ·-......... EOUl*T-~IJToro e.-.a.n.. Eowlwa~ f...-~ C.W-,CinlOorre m«m c.. 511.-00 c.... ~1· ,_ 63'~ •mfA-751-'1.. •M.L8T9 '41-0770 •LA_.. 8»1MO WUIWll!ll E....,.Hnorf-131-3501 MIC"*'-'1 m.eooo P-* sC.W.,~ sn1&11 UA lilll 113414 ·~"''''*...,.. Go-~-... -1 ' Calendar NOV SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .1nzz Friday BISTANGO I" l!l(J \.on KJrman. In inc p1an1\I Jun ( 1arnn fu\t'\ J311. JltipulJr 'tardar1.h Jntl olJ ltml· rod. n roll 111gh1h ' 111 111 p m \unda\ rhr.1ugl Thur'>dJ• I• 10 II pm. I ntla\ anti ~lurJa, 1'\2-"222 DRIFTWOOD LOUr-;GE .:! 141>2 Pa- 1til ( oa~I H1gh"a> Huntington &·.ilh prc..cnl\ the "iv.1ngtr<, Trio v.11h <.on~ from the 10, .rnd 40~ I riJa~ and ~aturtl;I\ !j pm 10 nmln1gh1 and \)unda' 2 Ill 6 pm. '"'· 1421 asl tor Dnh\\oud Lnungl" \ILLA NOVA p1an1,1 Stan Hrl·t l t·nr1dgl·r pcrlurtn'> a 'a net) ot tJ// and Broad"a} fa,ontes Thurs- dJ\ 1hrough ~turtla' trom X.30 p.m . 10 I .10 a m . \unda\ 1hrough \.\ctlnc\da) trom IS 111 a·m 10 1:30 :l rn Richard Faun0·, ca!>) listening p1ano\t)ltng. '\131 Weo;t( uast High- " J\ :-.il'" port &al·h 64:!-71!80. lAKEWOOO CENTER t-J-S.•~ '13Sl~S~9 oour srf6'tOIWAIJ DI'°"' s LA MIRA Oll •l•-----l•--IU/"4 1411 CAFE LIDO. SOI 30th St .. Nt'wpon Beach. 6 75-2968, prc~nts entenain- ment 111ghtl) To night and Saturda) the Ton' Guerrero Sotct from R 10 p.m. to i am $3 c:oHrchargt JAZZ CLllB ROOM at Ron\ tn Ltguna. 1404 South Coai.t H1gh"a' Laguna Beath cocl..ta1ls & hM' d 'oeu' res and rerordC'd JUI mu<.tl Mo nda' thruugh f nda-.. :> to ti r m 497-4811 Saturday (' AFF: LIDO 'CJ I 30th Strce1 '-ie"p<•rt tkath.675-.:?968. ~ntcnJ1n­ ment n1gh1I~ fca1unng Tony Guer- rero ~\tl't ton1ght lS"\0 p.m IO I a m Sunday D l'KE E LLINGT ON OR - CHESTRA under the d1rel 110n 111 \-krl'.cr Ellmgton. Ouke''> '>on p-.;1 forms at Orange Coast < olkg..:·, Robcn B Moore Tht'atn.· a1 1 .\()pm .\dvancl• tickets. pm"l"d ;ii S 11. ~lfl' a' a1lable at tht• OC"<. T 1Ckl't Oflicc in 1he Student <. enter Bu1ldmg or b). cred it ..:ard b} calling 432-5ll!l<l T 1ckets at 1he door an: pnccd at SI \ CAFE LIDO 50 I 3Uth \t :'--..:v. pvrl Be.irh. Entenainment n1gh1h 8 '\o p.m. to I am tonight v.1th the Wa)nl· \\a)nC Band 675-2968 Monday CAFE LIDO. 50 I JOth SI .Ne" pcm Beach Entertainment n1ghtl~ 8 30 p.m .-1 a.m . Wayne Wayne Band thl\ evening. 675-2'>68. Tueaday CAFE LIDO 50 l 30th St. Nc~­ port Beach. En tenamment night- GAHWA Y ouva ' C<*P"I~ llOOIJS•lOoll lOO•O DOUY \11"0 DOUY STDIO'WM• Dl-Y S 0tNU & COWAHT ~ U lO J >O • IO -1 0 .. l5 _.,,_ ~-­llll UoND MJOll 1*' is. I J lO 1 lO • lO • )0 I )0 10. Ul-Umt UICI ... ~IJ 1------------4 uuu sn .. o OfT9 O'YOOU ..... TI 11- MIGtl Win (Ko Ill 1 ISllOS•U.Ot•U •1•1USI01lOOM 'lllf M:CW.01111 llOOUfl~ -.a.<MTI<• fltYI IQilS tl'fr I Jl t IS JlO S &J t 'Oe ll>IS 11 0 SO!l U 1 •S 10 OS t------------4 -'"_,. ..... _..__ 11tt1A "teto OlllD'S l'UT Ill .... r-1 "';"~:!'~!: l--•-11_,_'_'1_•_0_'-o_,_•·_•_1_o_u-t_1_1•_1_1_0_•_ .. _1•_·•_,_,.,_1 .. ~'m ~ DICISIOfft 111 II\ t u 1t1at0o\CMM CiO$WTI ,. 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Ml 21 Ill 4 Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, November 18, 1988 I) 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Diana D1tri a nd Wayne Wayne "ith "l01er- sec11on" tonight. 675-2968 'Wedne5da) Top LE MERIDlEN HOTEL 4S<l0 MacArthur Bl vd. Newport Beach. "'Le Jaz1 Club'' featuring "orld class Jazz artists spotlighted weekly tn the four story Atrium of the: Cafe Fleun. Fur more mfor- mauon. call 4 76-200 l. extension JI 13. CAFE LIDO 501 30th St.. Newport Beach, presents enter-1 tainmcnt nightly. wi th guest vo- calists with the Doug Webb Quartet tonight R·10 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Thu~da~ CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St . ewpon Beach. presents Sal Mar- queL wi th ·· B1rdland Re- v1slled"ton1ght 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit organtza11on to preserve and en- courage hve Jaz:z meets e"el) Thursday at 7 p.m and 1s open to JaLZ mus1c1ans and jazz buffs. For more 1nformat1on. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648. SING' es Friday F.L.l.R.T. Fnda} Dancr SJ){'ctacu- --==i • ThaalcA?ivia~ ! 80lJZY ~ CRl't 0 _. (.~ l Wlrdar \ I 673-3440 / 1 ~ere comes 'The A Train' ~~~==~~~=~=• The Grammy-w:lnnlng Dake Bw...,ton Orchatra, cllrected I 1 by Da.ke•a 80D Mercer. w:lll perform at 7 :30 p.m . Sunday at ~e Cout Collete•• Robert B. Moore Theatre. For ticket information. call 432·5880. MICKEY GILLEY Tt£ KEtt>ALLS NOV. 28 HIGHWAY 101 DEC. 12 & l • fUl\ME COMCEM'• * Emmytou Harris . I ().n Sealt Joe Cannon Johll' Anderson Lwry Getlln & The Gatlin 8'oe. TICKET INFOfWATIOtf OA OINNEll AESEAVATIOHS CALL (714) 549-1512 NEWPORT FRE!WAY OY£A N> DJT•SAHTA ANA DIAMOND BACK ... THE RIGHT BIKE FOR CHRISTMAS DIAMOND BACK BIKES COME IN AU SIZES FOR ALL TERRAIN TO A COMPLETE LINE OF YOUTH BU<ESI ALL 88 MODELS ON SALEI 1&" Wt\MI r Models As Low As sgg ~~d ~ :.Aslow~149 ~~d ~ 24 1026' s199 and 0· ':.~=s As low As up USE YOUR -OR ::E AND LAYAWAY TODAY AND.SAVEi ~ Lacuna Beach Cyclery 240 Thalia St. • Laguna Beaeft 1u.fM .1m.1w.m .1111 ON SALE ON SALE ON SALE ""-..-~ ............... ...,~--,..,-..•_...,10•Y' Calendar Cootiniled lar. 8:30 to midnight, Coco's Back.room, 4647 MacArtburjcomer C..mpus) Newpon Bcacb. D . John Symes. soecia.I fun and surprises. Cost is$4. 647-1628 for more information. Y .E.S. NETwOUING OOCKTAIL PARTY 8 p.m. to I a.m. at Ambrosia Restaurant. 69S Towne Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Successful JOUJl& pro- fessionals, 2S-4S. Admission is SI S at the door, $12 for advance prepay- ment Dinner buffet. music and a no host bar. Y.E.S. Hotline: 744-1000. PARENTS WITHOUT PAJlT- NERS Oranae Coast Chapter 26, (custody not required) Free orien- tation at 7:30 p.m. at the.Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Follqwed by open to the public dance with live band. 847-1600or S46-S788 for more information. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NEU Huntinatoo Beach Chapter S95 hosts a free orientation for sina.le parents. C..11 chapter phone 898-79°)5 for mceti~ location and additional membenlup information. MemberShip in Parents Without Partners is open to divorced, scpar· atcd, widowed or never married parents ofLiving children. Custody of the children is not a factor. A non· profit. non-sectarian. educational or· pnization. PWP -provides a p~ gram of social acti vitics. ditcuss1ons and study p-oups for &iftllc parents and their families.. PRIME OP LIPE SINGLD sinalts over45, meet forT.G.J.F. S to 7 p.m. at Airponer Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. For reservations and informatio'!.i_~l 836-8744. WllEEL \W Jl1UEND8lllP sin&les 4S and over, meet for T.G.1.F. at 5:30 p.m. For in(9rmation and reser- vations. call S21-S87S. LET'S TEE IT UP A dub for single golfers between the aees of 30 and SS who want to play socially and meet other si~ golfers. Dues arc $2S annually. Play various local and rqional courses. Membership direc- tory._ For more information. call 854-0690 or write to: Let's Tee It Up. 31 Rainbow Rid&e. lrvinc, 92715. Saharday F .LJ.ll.T. Saturday Movie fol· lowed ISy late night snack. 7 p.m. Meet at Seacliff Shopp\{\& Center, carpool to movie of cho~~ ~joum for late snack after sbow:pu 647-1628 for details. NllA NON SllO&ING SINGLES OP AMDICA meets altC'rnate Satur- days upstairs at Bentley's, 7979 Center A vc. Huntinaton beach be- hind the Huntinaton Center Mall, 6 to 10 p.m. Hors d'ocuvres, door prizes, free valet !*'kin&-Aacs 21 to SS. Admission is S6. 1fotlfoc: 894-8932 .. PRIME OP LIPE SINGLD meet for dinner at.the TUstin Yacht Club. 1440 I Newport·Avc., Tustin at 1 p.m. For reservations and information. call 836-3744. Smaday YOUNG JEWISH PRO· FESmO.NAl.S singles 21 to 34, meet at 7~30 p.m. foT hors dc'ocuvrcs and no-host coclctails at Remiclc's up- stairs lounge, 18120 Von Karman A vc .• Irvine. Cost is SS per person. for more information, Tamar Brower, 760--0209. FLIRT Sunday programs begin at 7 ~.m. in the SeacliffVillage Shoppang Center, nos Main Street, Suite 20, Huntington Beach. Donation is $3 and free child care is available. Call 647-1628 for more anformation and to leave mcssqes. WHEEL OP FIUENDSBIP Singles over 45 meet for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. for information and reservations, caJ1 S21-5875. PRIME OP LIFI!! SINGLES meet for a Champagne Brunch at Lakewood -Country Club, 3109 Carson St, Lakewood at noon. lnfor· mation and reservations.. 836-8744. SWING AND BAU.ROOM DANCE a.VB Learn west coast swing. fox· trot, waltz. samba. tango and au ballroom dances at the Irvine Hilton 1.ot Room at 8 p.m. $6 or S 19 per month. Dance at 9 p.m. For more information, caU 494-0S93. W ... eeday CAUFOJlNIA SINGLD Happy Hour and Mixer Oucing. cac:ll Wcdnaday. S to 9 p.m. at the Zot Lou!llC, Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .• Irvine. Free buffet. Fee is SS. 830-1010. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLD a club for non•smokin& single sailors with or without a boat, aie 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 1he Huntinaton Beach Inn. Pacific Coast Hi&hway in HuntingtOn Beach 7 to 9:30" p.m. Mcetina tqjns with dnnks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the bar, followed by a mcetJng and activities .. Packed with ttvtHs and chills. A roller<OaSter rtde •. .A st&n1er -In all senses of the word." .. Look out Freddy. Here comes Chucky." -~ca-.. 80SlOtl GU* -- ---~ ------~ -1 - --=--.. = "l<."I" ... ---• -• - STARTS TODAY •IMAUA-...a •CllTA..U •a'llllO • ...,..lWllODI ·-·-VIUO ·-.,.......... ('-llSTOMI E .... EITOIO ~°"'111 EdoQrds~ ~.... c..y~ S&to31 c... 511 l!GO c.. 1154al' ,_ a.53 •CllTA..-U 7Sl~I.. •AIU.aTlm .. ,~ •LA-l3IMMO WUIW18' ~HnorT-131_.I MIC~I m.eooo l'IOlcsGawlYS SZJ.1811 UA .... ll>-GS4I Oely Ptlot Datebook/ Friday. Nowmber 18, 1918 a Calendar Continued Fro11 lie Dirtctor of ALTERED STATES a11d tht m1tor of DRACULA "' . ' ' ~'~ WOR~ \lSlV-PIC'l\1£S,......,. 'I[\ II.ml llLM "'IAll t/• 911 ....... MIQllil\\1 OOllll\EOIDU PrnlWWll •Wllllll~dAll ..,_....,.,stlltmJE. ,,..._.,I[\ 11-ml ~ Jt-*-' .. 81.UI S10GJ I'*' mB O.~ ._ ,..._ e, ~ SY1l1l2 a.... t/,...... DO 1:511 15( i.-,..._ 11lW6 ) ~lQ.O ""'~'ES • R ~~ /Jlw ,,_., .,..\U)() \~,,.....,,,,.,,. .. It\ 11.Wll tlL~ ~ --. • • ..._IW"•••~ ~ • b<lvs/-fttf10f141trWnl "'°""' Ployi"fl EDWARDS TOWN CENTER COSTA MISA \ 7141 7Sl 4111• ( fl'IU(Nnl> IN ,..,. o.117 At I ~ l 00 OOlll STalO S OIP 00-9 00 10 » OUR THANKSGIV..c BUffH flATIM.S All YOU CAN EAT • Traditional Turkey & Stuffing • Honey Baked Ham • Prime Rib Bones • Extenstve Salad Bar • Mashed Potatoes • Giblet Gravy • Fettucclni Alfredo •Yams • Wide Assortment of Vegetables • More SPECIAL LIMITED DINNER MENU SERVED ALL DAY LONG!! 1295 s495 CHILOREN PER PERSON UNDER 12 FOR RESERVATIONS 8901 WARNER AVE. (AT MAGNOLIA) 848-2662 • OaJly Piiot Oatebook/ Frtday. NOYember 18. 1988 at 1 p.m. SocW hour foUows the meeting. Cost is $6. Call 673-3018 for re<:orded info about club activities. LIFE ON YOUR OWN singles .55 and ova, meet new friends in a wann supporuve atmosphere every Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a varied ~ dinner at local restaurants and a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior Cen&er. 800 Marguerite (5th and Marguerite) Corona del Mar. 644-3245. Thunday PRIME OF LIFE-SING~-Call 836-8744 for event and time. TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM !DANCE CLUB Meets every Thurs- day at 8 p.m. a1 738 W. 17th St. three blocks south of Newpon Blvd. in Cosu Mesa. St 9 month fees. Learn the latest dances followed by a cbntt or other activities each week. For more information call 494-0593. and students and are avatlablt at the UCI Fine Arts Box office, 856-6616 and tbe UCI Btne Events Center. 856-5000 and Ticketron. Cborak at 8 p.m. m Robert 8. Moo Theatre, 270 l Fairview Road. Cos Mesa. Adm.is.tion is S8 om advan and $9.50 at \ht door. Th' 100 "oi -OtotaJe isundtnhe dirution of Satal'd&J Associateprofcuorofmus1c. Ric SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY Pian-Raub. Soloist is soprano Kimber ist Je&n-Yvcs Tbibeudet appears in Allman. 432-SUO. concert with John Larry Granaer and "==e• the South Coast Symphony at \M ~.,,. Santa Ana High School Auditorium , ORANGE OOUNTY SUnT&J F at 8· 15 p.m.. preceded by • pre-11V AL C»N<.'EAT 18th Oran conccn lecture at 7:30 p.m Tickets County Su.zub Festival Conccn a1 are priced $9 to $21 and are available ~.m. -at South Coast Comm uni by calling the Symphony office at Chureh. Sl20 Bonita Canyon Dnv 662-7220 or Ticket master at Irvine. The Pfotram wall feat 740-2000. approximately 175 young 'aohms CLASSICAL GUITARIST DAVID and oelllsts aatS 3 to IS. Adm1s\1on WEISBAllT in recital at the West· free. .SJS. 7829. minster Cultural Ans Center. Hoover OllA.NGE COUNTY YOl'T St. at Westminster Blvd .. p~ntcd SUMPBONY ORCHESTRA Pn:m1 ~ the Westminster Cultural Arts cooccrt of 19th JeaSOn at 4 pm 1 Council and the Oranie County Chapman Collear Aud11onum ~Tl Guitar Circle. Tickets wiU be sold at dents and seniors. $2. ge nerJI a the door. miuioo. $4. For mort inform.mo CELLIST GERHARD MANT8L conlaC't Victon• Rode. man;igcr. and UCI Chamber Music anistic 951-3857. director/pianist Nana Scolnik at 8 LAGlJNA BEACH CHAMBE p.m. m the UCI Conccn Hall. Single MUSIC SOCIETY prc~nl~ thr I)\ ticket prices arc S8 general adm1ss1on bussy Trio with music for harp llut and S7 for senior c1ti1ens and stu-and viola.• p.m .. Laguna fk.i{h H1i dents and arc available at the UCI School Audllonum. 625 PJr~ .\' c FmeArtsBod)ffioc,856-6616andat Lquna Bc.ach T1ck<"ts Jrr ~ T1ckctron. 494-2822. 0CC CHOR.ALE Works by French THE BOUZV ROl'GE C'Af' composer Francis Poulenc will be Ctassic:al stnng quanet < lflu' I perfonncd by Oranae Coast Collqc's accompan1e1 Sunda) brunch 1 , J m ------------------------to l p.m. 3001 Nev.pun tt•,J Ncwpon Beach. 673-3440 BL &ANCH1'fO MEXJCA' RE.~ TAUIUNT 2800 Ncv.pon HhJ Newpon Beach present internationally kn(l..-. n ~ 1,1'" auitarisl Copperfield C\ er. '-uoda 11 a.m. to 3 UCI WJN.D ENSEMBLE under lhe darcctorof Alfred Lang. with a vanet) ofmus1caJ works at 8 p.m. an the UCl Fane Ans Conccn Hall. Ticketsa.rc $6 general admission. $5 senior ot12ens presents fta 21st Annual Arts & Crafts shows. * Sun. November 20th on Forest Ave . Laguna Beach * Sat. & Sun. November 26 & 27 at The Pavilions fat Coast Hwy 6 Oak/ Hundreds of handcrahed items on display. ~~*'POURE:s "-~R ,-Pl\{')f NT\ '-la!' T K:. ~CJ).-·-···--·-·· /' _ J-~nMJI,, . . ... __ .... ,, ........... ~-·• STADIUM ~ .ru.... •. . NOW SHO W ING IMWl9w!JPJ ....... SEE DIRECTORY 81ElOW FOA TIMES• 9'0LICV • FRUH HORSES (PG 131 11 :1111 .. 4 M1Mtll • IT .. ll TIUIH ¥OU CHllO'S ,lAY (RI I •)•$ It I 1U 1\ "'"''"'• .. " ~ , A•• f ,,..., • HIGH S'IRITS "G Ill I JtJ >HHl .. tO • EVlAYIOOY'S All ~ERICAN IA) 111U U Hll U II II CHILD'S PLAY IA) .... t. .... ... """"" THEY UVl (A) "'"""'"'"-' . .._ .. .,, AllUt NATIH (RI -h-1111 p.m. 67s..68SS. --llloDday P ACIFIC SYMPBO!'\Y RE llEAJtSAL SE.RIES W11nr" 'ht 1n teraction bc1wccn conducwr ,1101\ and orchestra as lhC) prep.ir •nr th< finished l>(rformancc M u\! 1ro Wagner's Der Riil& des Nabelu $.:n 1 featured. A lttturc wall begin .1 , m preccdina the 8 p m. reh r.i•"t \J mission is $9. 5.56-ART~ Tue9Cl&J PACIFlC SYMPR01'\' OR CHEST1lA Music from \\agn~ 'fie Gilenilaf Continued Rina Des NibelUQltfl -Mtb soloists Rill Hunter and Jerome Hines., Keith Oarlt, conductor. Lecture prior to the performance at 7 p.m. Curtain at 8 e.m. Oraue County Performina Arts Center. TiCkets ranae in price from $9 to $49. Tickets available at the Center Box OtflCC, 556-ARTS or Ticket- master, 7~2000. THEATER .. AT LONG LAST LEO,. on the main stqeofSouth Coast Repenory •. 655 Town Center Drive, C~ta Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. $undays at 3:30 and 7:30 until Dec. l. .. BORN YE.ttERDAY" by the San Clemente Community Theater at the Cabrillo Pla)'bousc, 202 Ave. CabriUo. San Clemente (492-046S), final performances toniaht and Satur- dav at 8 p.f11 .. _ "BUUSBOT CRVMMOND" by the LP Repertory Company at the Brobdi~ Dinner Theater, 15732- D Tustin Villaae Way, Tustin ( 835-8611 ) Tuesdays throU&h Satur- days at 8:30. Sundays at 2:30 until Dec. 18. 'UNDERS" at Rancho Santiago College's Phillips Hall. 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana (667-3163). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 tbrouah Nov. 27. "FAN MAIL FOR PSONIC TRUTH" by the Orange County Coalition of Theater Arts at Mo's Fullenon Music Center, 121 N. Harbor Blvd. Fullcnon (991-8556). closing pcrformances tonight and Saturday at 8 .P·m. .. FOWD in the Fine Arts Vif_- 1.age Tbceter at UCl (856-6616), closina pcrformancs ton.iabt at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m .• Sunday at 2 p.m. "TllE GIN GAME" by the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse a.t the Gisler Little Theater. 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntinglon Beach (832-1405), final petformances tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m. "GUYS ANP DOLLS" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana(979-551 l). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times throuab Jan. 22. .. JOSEPH A.ND "'l'llE AMAZING TECBNJCOLOR DREAMCOAT" by the La Mirada Community Theater at the Deoot Playhouse. 311 S. Euclid SL, La flabra(213697-7274), Fridays .. -.. &-.. --.,._ _.,.. --o.. .. .. -----!II----_,,_ .. --.. -tlU.l'I ··-.. --·----. '"------.... -·u-'"-.. --.. ---.. -------· .. ----ft.<••• ---0---·-.. --.. -----E~~--~ -.-·-.. _. ---~ --· llilyl'illd f714) 642-4133 Horne DellVery -~ -----· =- and, Saturdays at 8 8.m .. Sundays at 2: 30 th.rough Dec. 1 . •-n1E MAN WHO PLAYED JESUS" at the Finally a Unicom Emporium. 214 Main St., Hunt- ington Beach (969-1794), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuab Dec. 10. ..,.HE MIRACLE WORIEll" at Southcm California College. SS Fair Drive, Costa Mesa (556-3610, ext. 274), closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. · "MONDAY AFJ'ER THE MIR- ACLE" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton St. Costa Mesa (6~5269). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. until Nov. 27. "MOROCCO'' on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until Dec. I. "THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF IHI" at the Laguna Playhouse. 606 La&una Canyon Road. Laguna Beacb (494-0743). closing pCrfomwtCCS tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. "MY FAIR LADY" at Elizabeth Howard's C'unain Call Dinner Tbca~r. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin taJ8-1540). rugbtJy except Mondays at varyingcwuin times tbrouah Feb. s. "NIGHT WATCH" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. 250 I Oiff Drive. Newp<>rt Beach (631-0288). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 l..m .. Sundays at 2:30 throuab Dec. I . ONE-ACT Pl.A Y FESTIVAL m the Studio Theater of Oranae Coast C'oUqc. Costa Mesa (432-58'80)., clos- ing performances tonight and Satur- da).'. at 8 p.m., Sunday at 4 and 8 p.m. 'ORANGE TREES" by the Young Conservatory Players of South Coast Repenory in the Founders HaJJ of the ()range CountS' Performina ArU Center, 600 iown Center Drive. Costa Mesa (9S7...033). final per- formances tonlgbt at 7:JO. Saturday and Sunday at I and 3:30 p.m. .. SEE BOW TREY RUN" al the Wcstmmster Community Theater, 724'2 Maple St.. Westminster (995-4113). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h Dec.. 3. "SOUTlf PAaFIC" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-nlO). nightly except Mondays at vat)'IDI curtaJn times through Nov. 27. "A WINNIE THE POOH CHRISTMAS TALE" bv the Amen- can Children's Thca.tcr at the Ana.beam Cultural Arts Center. ~93 I N . Harbor Bl vd.. Anaheim (751-5032), SaturdaysandSundaysat 2 p.m. through fan. 29 (dark Dec. 19- Jan. 7). '-rBE WIZARD OP OZ" try the. Peter Pan Pla)crs of Laguna Hills at Iglesia Community Pali. 24671 Via lg)csia. Laguna Huls (8»-83 I 8). final pCrfontWlccs Saturday at l and 7 p.m .• Sunday at 2 p.m. FILMS -------Friday SURFING MOVIE -Journey To the Impact Zone-at 7 and 9 p.m. at BGS room 210 at Saddlebllck Collcgie. 28000 MaJJuente Partway. Mission VtCJO. TJCkttsardSandarcavailable at the door. The film was produc.t:d. photographed and edited b) JeffNeu, a Capistrano Beach resident The SCTtttu~ 15 sponsored by the Saddle· back College An DcparunenL 582-4530. ARfllCllADl ADVENl'\.IU .. lre- land~ torugbt at 8 p.m. a.t 8 p.m. Oranic Coast CoUqc Roben 8 . Moore Theatre. Admiwon is SS advance sale. U at the door. Dts- ..... -. U..A.IOUtM (OoUf WA.Ml ~ .... ow ... ..........,_. "".... ' .... .. .._ ~ ....... " y-·ea NQftlC MftWa.T JU.1•11 ---...... s ..... .,. M1·.sMO ......... ~ --~ Al UWWWI .... ---............. Nfwt ... .a. -• uw..atit,. ........ ,. ·-IMll Calendar Cbntinued Gallery openings counts for seniors. OCC students and markable Men" by Peter Brook splitting acts each niaht Tuesday ch1ld~n available on advance sales (Great Britain 1956). For more infor-throuab Sunday at 41S5 Campus only. 432-05527. mation. call Barbara Cronin, Drive, Suite 138, Irvine. Showtimes UCI Fll.M SOCIETY explores the 856-6924. and admission pricts arc 8 p.m. theme of existentialism. a doctnne Monday ($3); Sunday, Tuesday that holds that man 1s endowed with through Thursday, ($6); 8:30 and free will and must assume uJumate 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. ($8). rcspons1b1hty for all of his acts. Films COMEDY doors open at 6 p.m. OinneT is served o;crcen on Fnday evenings 1n Social nightly. Patio dining is now available Science Hall at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets ---=-y for late shows Friday and Saturday. arc $4 general. $3 for other students. Jl"ft'da Monday --- senior c1uzcns and UCI staff and $2 for UC! students and arc available at AL LUBEL performs at the Im-ougE'S ENTERTAINMENT the door. Films ~ shown in their prov, with BruceSm1moffand Frank LOUNGE at the Newportcr Resort onginal language with subtitles. To-Kmg through Sunday. presents a s~ial night's film 1s .. Meeting w11h Re-THE IMPROV presents three side-Monday Night Showcase with com- -------------------------~ edians from throughout the Southern r-----------------------, California area performing, begin-50;_ OFF ni!'8 at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday ' , "' Night Showcase has no cover charge. The Newporter Resort is located at J 11 07 Jamboree Rd.just cast of Pacific any CUp Qf COne Coast Highway in Newport Beach. 644-1700, ext. 575. o ne coupon per THE IMPROV features three of custom er LA •5 best known comedians every minimum purchase S 1.00 Monday n1~t. Doors open at 6:30 ART INSTITVl'E OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2222 Laauna Canyon Road, Laauna Beach. Juried exhi- bition of recent AlSC studenu through Dec. 30. Paintings, drawinp. illustrations and sculpture. ()penaoa reception tonight 7 to 9 p.m. in the Art Store Gallery. 4040 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Art Store Gallery houn a.re Mooday tbrouah Friday, 8:30a.m. to 7 p.m. and 9:30a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. 75(). 7353. GALERIA CAPlSTllANO 31681 Camino Capistrano, upper level! San Juan Capistrano. Santa Fe Ho iday Bazaar featuring ornaments, storytellers, nativity sets and collcc.- tibles from the pueblos of the South- west. Through December. Hours arc from 11 a.m. daily. noon Monday. 661-1781. GALLERIES TOUCHE 41 7 S. Coast Hi&llway. Laguna Beach and 2901 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Featured Chjnese artist Yamin Youns in Newport Beach Saturday and Laguna Beach Sunday. Also exhibits of works by Colombian clwwe Saturday l l Lm. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about t.be .. contem- porary Color" 1a1e. call 4~S31 . ORANGE OOAll' COl.LBGB ART GAUDY 270 l Fairview Rd., Costa M~ 1'be Embncint Circle .. an exhibit that ~ on art and wdlness thJ'.'OUlb Dec. 9. <>Pen.ing niabt reception tooiaht 7 to 10 p.m. HOW'S are IOLm. to 3 p.m. Monday tbroulb Friday. Admiuion is free. 432-5039. SADDLEBAG'& OOLl.BGE ART GALLERY 2800 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, Student Works on Paper, a Juried show featuring the works of 26 Saddle back College art students, through Dec. 2. Gallery hours arc I to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesday and fnday. noon to 8 p.m. Thursdays. S82-4924 or 582-4747. ti S:::l()I•~ p.m. for infonnation and dinner L ~ reservation~ call 854-5455. FRGGEN YOZURT. Tueeday SAND8TONE GALLERY 334 N Coast Hiahway, La&una Beach. Myr- tle Dcvendorfs mi~ed media. oil paintin~ tbrouah Dec. 5. Gallery open daily I 1 a.m. to5p.m. 497-6775 artist Orlando A.B .• Papan, Ting, the ------------- Makk Family, Vigil, Otsuka and others. Hours arc Newport Beach, Exp RES 30-88 BLAU CL.ARit At the lmprov I 11 -with Al Clethen and John Camey Tu~y through Saturday, noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and an Laguna Beach. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. 10 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. 6~7330 a.nd 497-4491. GOOD.-\ T THESE LOCA TTONS throudl Nov. 21 WESTCLIFF PL..\ZA 1130 !nine A\C. 722-9980 FASHION ISLAN D Atnum Co urt 640-6070 ------------------------~ ''UNMISTAKABLY DISNEY AND STILL IBE VERY BEST." ''A TIP-TOP FROLIC.'' ''FUNNY. ' MUSICAL AND mRILLING.'' -4J1t.:n . t._.. • ..u.11 • ..... ;.~·.:-..... -::::a· ....... __.. .. ._ .... .,_........._. 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E.niat Saves Cfirillmas. .. See iL Samdl !>Cly's pta. It's 'bout 11 fuay •a tcna door in.na l1dmlrilae. You'D ..... 11 often ;:Ji; :' :.-:.-r:e. sr:c~ ~:r~:.e ... '*-.justlike the ~ 1ikel to, .. ..-um. ~ tlte IDOYie. Aia't I ullier I.baa a $49 Kman aa..e ml? W'ildl the camera pu up to my 80ltriJs. Suckcn are Jlidred delMr dlu cow bones in the dmrt. Aad My! No bain. Got IOCDeGDC ..... wbo DOie what they're doin' to Pull 'em out for me. Now walCb &be camera pan down ra1 dole '° my ....... rts always open. It's bille:f Illa a IDOlber-in-llW'1 maaua. Aad ...,. "bout them .... Wlaitc •• .....,-. boaom and CflD IJUder tbu a ...... cabinet m111'bm . Ooaa find • ttplecemc.t fot Santa a.a Just lib • wifB. ••• I0(1a be rcpllad now wt tbeD wieo the rftllic wan off. So be comes into toWD lootias for the new San1a. His reindeer are iiored at the airport. Mt. Ernest. .... IOtta ~ them 10 the ~t tieb'c at'• toO late. ~ the way I have more acci- dents tJian a kid beinJ potty trained. 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The mo,·1e 1s made 1n a sim ilar 'c.-1n as "An .\me r 1c an \\.-erc~olf in London .. and "The Rock\ Horror P1ctur" Show ... The story b(•g1ns with an archeologist's d1sco"el) of a strangely shaped animal skull along with some coins dating back to the um" of the Roman Empire &fore 11 can be 1den1tfied. the skull is stolen by the m\'stenous aristocrat. Lady Sylvia M·arsh {pla)ed b y Amand a Donohot). who hves alone m a mam1on near the reputed sllc of the legendary ~rpent's lair. .\s 11 becomes obvious that the monster 1s still acu ve. people beg.In getting b11tcn b) snakes. Some ele- ments of the "vampire" syndrome begin 10 surfare at this poin1. The m' stenous d1sapearance of somr local foll..s 1s hoked to thr mythical serpent when a pocket watch belonit· ing to one of thr v1c11ms 1s found rn the lair .\n cfTon to find the beast is st.an rd Lad) Sylvia targt'ts Eve Trent (p la )C d b ~ Cathrnne Oxcn- burg of .. Dyna st> .. fame) as a sacrifi~ to the serpent ~­ cause she is a vir- g.10. Evr 1s barely saved from the Jaws of the scrocnt. but 1s s~ safe~ ··u 1r of the Wh11r Worm .. 1s a fun movie that end!> kav1ng the viewer know1n1 that the hero rarely gets the girl and rides ofT into the sunset in the real world. smnomtoD FUmFu Costll Men Bram Stoker mttts Ken Russell. It had 10 happen. Whit~ prnbably not a film for mainstream tastes. I found ''The Lair '.>f the Whi te Worm" to be an entertaining mix of 'lorror and humor 'IOt unlike .. An ~m er1 c a n Werewolf in Lon-don:· a pasonal fa\OOte. ~t in contem- porary l:.ngJand. the story kicks off with the uncanhing of a rather pccuhar fossil at rural Mercy Fann. It srems this area also has an enduring folk legend about the infamous D'Ampton Worm. A coincidence. you ask? Doubtful. The real star of this oflbcat film (apologies to the worm) 1s Amanda Donah<X. Cast m the role of Lady Sylvia, she gives a scene-stealing and scenery-<:hcwing performance as the witty. erouc and ulumately deadly mistress of Temple House. Wtth costuming that I'll simply refer to as unsctthng, th is is truly the thinking person's Elvira. I d1dn·1 slt'Cp at all wt'll. Though not at all a serious film. 11 serves as a re- minder that mov- ies beg.an lift' as a stnctly visual me- dium. It was years before the a u- dience was sub- Jccted to ho urs of talking heads up there on the screen. If nothing else. Ke n Ru s s e l l always bnngs an often bizarre vision to his work. Just when you think you're stuck in a routine horror talc, wl\am, you're hit with imagery right out of .. Altered States." It's sk~na of religious conven- tion and sc~ual mores. mostly wilh a dry wit courtesy of Donahoe. will make this an unpleasant sit for some and it definitely ain't for the kiddies. But if your leanings arc more toward Uncle Don titan Grandpa Walton. you just may bave a aood time. Lava 'Hubud Reala... Newport Beac~ Demons and serpents not being my cup of tea. I would never seek out a film like "Lair of the White Worm" for an evening of r njoyment and diversion. However. with a vcat deal of trepidation and an edict issued by our esteemed Datebook editor. l obli&Cd. But not for lonJ. This bizarre production tells of an unspeakable evil in the British coun- tryside. Guests at a dinner party feast- in,g oo such deli- cacies as "sautced worms in asp ic" went by me rather well. As long as I didn't.have to eat it ... to each his own. And when the !>e1pent"i. he;iJ was dug up b,Y un- suspccung mnocents. f wasn 1 100 tembl)' con~mcd. However. the cruc1th1on sequence a la Ken Russell made me quite unco mfortable. This version of the crucifixion was not something the nuns at St. Alphonsus Parochial School 1n1roduccd us to. T he coup de vace was a lovrly scene indeed. This eerie fe male Munster type dives 10 the bottom of a Z. z s 1acuzzi !>he shares ' with a young man who thought his cvrning would en- · tail fun and games in heu of castra- tion. When this "she devil" emrrg- cs from the Jacuzzi, fangs intact. I could only imagine the disromfon of the young gent turning a pale shade of purple. Sorry. films of this son leave me perplc1ted as to their purpose. This particular one made "Alien" loolt like a "Li'I Abner .. cartoon. Unless Doris Day p'IOCd the screen after lhe mass c1todus I observed. l can only say departure wai appropriate ... for me anyway. Mary 8. Bavry A.8...-Deakr SutaAaa Ken Russell is well-kno wn to critics and moviegoers alike as the director of some of the most bizarre .. over the top" m ovies ever mad~. "Lisztomania·· and "The Musac Lovers" are two tllcdlent eump&cs · "l..airof\hc White Worm" is bated --------. ever so I001Cly on the Bram Stoker novel of the same name. portions of which 1 was com- pelled to read in hi&h school El'la• lisn class. It also seemed 10 me 10 be based upon Russell's havana -seen one too many of those notoriously low-bud&ct Roger Corman movies o f the '60s. w ones baJCd ever so loosely on the wntings of Edgar Allan Poe. The movie opens with the dis- covery of a large. unidentifiable skull. Mammal? Reptile? Human? All three? As anyone who has ~n any sort of horror film knows. this fossal can only mean that youna archcologist AnJUS Flint is 1.n DEEP trouble. What follows is. excuse the pun. the mere bare bones of I coherent plot. In all fairness. thjs is no1 a low· bud,etcffon . And it is. ifnothinarlst. a very visual movie. I noticed some really s1unning bits of cincmat<>- graphy. And ccnain costum~ and makeup were at once fascinating and d1sturb1ng. Much as the serpentine vampire of t~ titl~ seduces and repels. Despite these things. I doubt &hat "lair' will appeal 10 the grOS$-OU\ crowd accu.stomed to "had and slash" movies. But Russell f•ns will be pleased, t<>sether With tJlosc shptly warped follt who sit huddled t()ICthcr in 1 livin& room, enjoyini the weird and Woideffu.I fart o&rcd by lat~ni1lu &devision. I admjt eo beina one o(thett folk. whtch is &Ille main reason I pve .. uir or tk While Worm" \be rati• 1 dad. '.Cry' ad A dttply ~ttiious Australtar f,1 ii)' IOC$ on a campina vacauon a1 ute of Ayrn Rock. which nse\ Ilk monlb"OUs cart>UO(le from 1hc t ~\t la.nd. Ont eveni ng the ' tei\atl\t to tht tent in time to \t' dinao. a wild dot of the outha ac:apr into the dlrtness. The n 1 wed-old blby Auria is missing. Sealdi of the surrounding trm1< fads IO locate lhe be by. The SOITO"' coupk mums home and d1scm lbe diteppeannce has ~om' uticml 1C111&tion. Tel(vis1on a Ken Russell takes h1gh-campalm In "Lalrol W. BJ SOREN ANDERSEN ~ ........... Ken Ru~ll ps 100 rar. It's hls trademark. Ifs Whal he does bes\. His middle name is ucess; at times wrelthed. at other$ &lorious. Often l~ two quaJiltei arc inKpuablc (excess 11 hltc that). As you would expect from a Russell pic1ure. •'The Lair of lhe White Worm" iaovcnhc 1op. It's kinky. it's vlOlcnt.1l'uilJy. Above all, silly. And for onct 1he silhncss is intended. RuUt"lt often gets so camed away with himseJflhat his pictures become n d1culous. "Crimes of Passion" and ''Go thte," IWO af has more ~t dfons. asp1mj to somcth1n1 h11Mr than h1ah camp but fell victim to this lltnde"9'· .. The lair of the White Wonn:=ttast, at aU time& has iu 1onpe firml in its cheek. It's 1 fi 10-.uc. tC sort you sec flicltin& in and out between the fanp ofa snake. For you 1« the wonn of tbc tjtle as not really a worm 11 aU. This wonn turns out 10 be a ~··a bia one. The~ are~liar thinas aolna on in the De hire countryJidci of rainy okk n&land. The beloved parents o f Eve (Catherine Oxenbcra) and Mary Trent (Sammi Davas). a pair of beautiful and spirited young locaJ luscs. hne been missina for montbs. The old folks wett last seen walk,ina thf'O\lth somt spooky okl woods at ni&ht near an C1.C.tt owned Je Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, November 18. 1988 by the myiierious lady Sylvia Manh (Amanda Donohoe). an c•otk creature wbo by Iller ow-9dmitdon .. virtually h.ibttnltes" durins the oold months. Theo, there'• the matter of lbe puzzJjna ancient llcufl d"I up by ~ouna arcbaeolo&iti Aft&us Flint Peier Cap1ldi) in the front yard of the renu' boute. h's tike nothins he's cv~ seen bef<Me. a stranee a.nd stretcbed-loolina thina with an un-usu.a.J~ Iona. curved fan& protNdina from us upper jaw.' Could the skuU in some wtY. be connected with tbe local SeaencS oflhe D'Amp1on Worm? The ar.&onlike creature was Main centuries aeo by a brave k.nilht named John D'Ampton, and the evCM ba$ *-c:dcbraUd at the ancestral d\IMe C'Vef'Y year since with a bis pany wbeR o·~·· dacendal'tu eervc up planenful of the local delicacy: pickled earthwonnt in aspic. Mipt the skull and the duap- pcanncc5 liinaJ the worm's reiurn? You bet. When locals sun reportiq inci- dents of snakebite in the vicinity or Lady St.M1'1 imposi111 dip aAd when fil'lt a Boy SCout and later Eve (virpnt bo1h: the favOf'ed fare of monster snakes) vanllh in the Mme area. it's time tor Mary, A~ ud James D'Amron (HUlll Ornt>. <k1ccndant o you.-«now-wteo. ta form • worm POiie to tnd the bait IOitalair. W1lllt we've ,ot here is a f('worl.. of the old vampire story. Drn' with IDlke acaln instead ofbatv.1 Small wonder. Ru.ssell based movie on the lul book wnuen 8ram S\Oku, a"thor of"C?racula Ulde 5'okn's ~vCRd 1magin1 (the euCW WU in the agonizing Ii IUllltt ~ Bnabl's disease when wroee .. Lair'}_ as his jumping poiaa_, ...... lW filled h1.s Iii ovcrtlowl ... with lurid image:!) Tntlllld-up~iraJntaenft~sw in their li,.ne. a snaky sedul·t detluchell Boy Scouund fangs tbemtdva in flesh about once e t S minulUonce tbc story has bt't" into motion (it takes the ptetu~ a I cument of injustice the tabloid press raise doubts about he the mother'ssiory,and she is arrested · .t on a cbarJie of mw-der. Prqnant with a1. her founfi child. she is convicted and 1 tl' sentenced to impri10nment at hard a labor. ·k. A af"im, banowina 1tory that hap- l'· pens to be tNC. The events arc told with apparent fldeJity in the Warner " Bros. rcleue .. A Cry in the Dark," ng starrina Meryl Stttep and Sam Neill ·r~ and directed bv Fred Schepisi. a Meryl Sueep as Lindy d Chamberlain adds another of her iteWorm' Lime lO IC\ itldfin pr). Presidiftf OVCT all lhil OftlCTCCn misbehavior is Donohoe, an ou~ vamp who stnall around 15 in · ilb. spike-heeled vin)'I boots and Jiu.It die), 1ou1nc off double mtendta with 1uy hauteul'. ~j An eumple: r He: "Do you bave childml?'" ifT She: "Only when there aR no mm to around." Wicked. r CaU-Tt~l.a1roftheWh1teWonn" s~ a horror movie if you Wint, but r; Russell's aim is .not to tem>rize. rv Rather. be want to tease and tickle. t't Which he does. Excessively. At g alWllYS. impeccable ponrayaJs of tonnen1ed women. this time affecting an Au~ traHan accent. Sam NeiU contributes a well· shaded portrait of a husband per- plexed and bewildered by the onrush of events. Scbepisi's direction matches the heaviness of the story. Desoite iu deficiencies. "A Cry in the Oark" is a valuable and COUf'lllCOUS docummt. sbowin& how ignorance and hysteria can inflame a ruinous miscamqc of justice. Our r a tings • :I J.~-~ !_)f .I Reviews: 'Junction,' 'Opera Do Milandro' "ho Mou Jactto." (RCA-Colambia Pktatts Home VWe.; VHS-Beta, Ht.Ii; Rated R > Someone once told Sherilyn Fenn she looked a little like Marilyn Monroe and maybe she ou~1 to be in pictures. You remember Sherilyn, she was in those two memorable movies ... The Wild Life" and "Just One of the Guys." What? You don't rcmcmbc1? You didn't see them? You don't know who she is? Tsk. Tsk. Then maybe you should keep your record un· blemished and skip "Two Moon Junction" as well. It's a seedy hule movie filled with fake erotica and s1lhncss. most perpetrated by our hLUe Manlyn clone. Fenn plays Apnl Delongprc. a Southern debut.ante about to marry one as ~ually as pnvtleaed as she. The wedding 1s a big affair pauerned allcr "Ahet' 1n W.ooderland. .• Jndcrd..ApaJ looks wistfully~• h~ fnends asshechcks t~thcra pa1rofballet tocshocs(pcrhapsshe CJtptC'ts her wedding pany to pirouette?), and says she·s always dreamed of a story book wedding. Then she meets a carny. and as the pubhc11y hype puts" 11: "sparks 1gn1te into flames of passion." Their pess1on 1s as hot and appealing as cold grits. and they go through their story w11h the speed of molasses. You also can pretty much J>Tedict the outcome. and you also know whatev1llurks behind the fatherly smile of Burl Ives. here a small-town sheriff. Zalman King directed this mess and also wrote the screenplay. With the exccpuon of a perky and much too bnef cameo by Knsty McN1chol. you can skip this one. -By Dolores Barclay, AP Arts EdJlor "Opera Do Milandro" (Virgin V1s1on. VHS·Bt'ta. S59.95. not rated) . The Brazihan "Opera Do M1landro .. 1s a blending of "Guys ·n Dolls" with "Thrttpcnny Opera" and set to a samba beat. This handsome movie recreates the atmosphere of the era's soundstagc melodramas and musteals. which were especially populv" in lalJn Amcnca. and 11 percolates with sambas and tangos and ballads and httlc pop sonp that arc still echoing when the next one begins. Director Ruy Guerra shares scrttnplay t'redll w11h Orlando Senna and playwright Chico Buarque who aiso wrote the musk and lyncs. Edson Cclulan plays Ma>. Overseas. a handsome good-for-nothing hood who joyfully lives ofTlhe earnings ofMa,rgot (Elba Ramalho). the 8-girl with a hcan of gold and former girlfnend of Tiger the pohccman (Ney Latorraca). With Tiger gunning for him. Max gets MarioT fired by Naz1·lov1n1 cabaret owner Otto Strudell (J.C V101la) then seduces Otto's gorgeous daughter Ludmilla (Claudia Ohana). The situation gets desperate and then e' ervthang 1s miraculously resolved -almosl -an the final 5ccne "O~ra Do M1landro" chcks cffonlc-ssl). It's a sad romanuc and funn) and \lsuall) engaging. If \Ou lake Braz1han music. you'll love the mo\lc. If \ou hke musicals. grab this one • -By Sceu Wllliams, Associa&H Preu Writer. Top videocassettes By ne Associated Press The following arc the most popular v1dcocassencs as 1he} appear in OC'(I ~eek·s issue of Billboard maga11ne. VIOEOC"SSETTE $ALES I 'ET Tne E1tre·T ... r•"''e1· CMCA 2 "Clrlderella C Olsnev 1 l ·o.nv O•tK•llil" 1ve,1ron1 ' 'Cellenetln " IMCAI S."Gooct Morning V,.tnern· Touc1ts•-1 ' Oocle< Z1>1ve90• IMGM·UAI 7 ''LJIOV .no the Tremo' 10.,,..v1 I 114n·Hur'' IMGM·UAl t "St ... l UP Wtlll J-F-I Lor"""'' 10 "Pier_, .. CVettron> VIDEOCASSETTE RENTALS 1 "ET The E•lra·~rHJr._r IMCAl 1 • a..1"1Ulee" (Warne< I l ~ 10 1(11" (TOUCMt-J '"""-"lrucll CMGM·UAI S ' &elt«les Nol "'dUOld" I MCA I 6 "ltemllo Ill ' UVEl 7 "Ma-ede" !CBS·l'oal I "Slle'I H:ev1119 a a.ov· !Par-I t c-... !Dllnf• I 10. "8rl9fll LIOf\11 819 Cr"' IMG"ll·U"J CSN&Y should've waited CSN6Y Crosby, StUls, Null u4 You1 Atlutlc~ By DAVID BARTON ~ ........... There have been some slow follow.ups to bcst-selhng debut albums -Boston's "Don't Look 8at"k" comes to mind -but this 1s ndiculous. This. Crosby, Stills, Nash and YounJ's second s1ud10 album, IS the lfOU~'s follow-up to "Deja Vu" -which was released 1n 1970 . To say that the poup has .. cooled off' in the intenm would be a 1fOM understatement. They should have stTUCk wb1~ the iron was hot. for ''C'SN&y·· is nol worth the wait. None of the pnncipals -David Crosby. Stephen Sulls. Graham Nash Of Neil Young -bas made a really aood album 1n years. and the lona-hvcd trio of Crosby, St1lb and Nash has bttn as much an embarrassmt'.nt as anyth 1 ng. dnpt te a coupk of decent ha ts. But this album has been more widely ant1c1patcd than the o ther CSN albums of the past decade for two reasons: the return of Nell Younaafkr 18 years and the rebirth of the unul recently drua-addled David Crosby. Unfortunately, nenher pens out, although these two loose wheels of tht poup provtde the most 1ntercs1in1 moments. First the bed news: Graham Nash and Stephen Slllls have become such hack.s that their mu.stt' 1s nearly unhstenablt'.': Nash ID panicular lS crossing his usual sub- McCanney1sms with the most banal. s1mpk'-mindcd tt't>- speak 1h1s side of heU ("Clean water/Not too much to hope for/It's the bas1$ for our lives/And wtthout 11 we arc done· 1. Egad' Nash's onl) dettnt con1nbuuon, aside from rcponedly saving Crosby from drugs. is bJS SW«I hannony voice. which dominates the others. Stills. al one point the most m\lSteally taJcnted oflhe band members. dchvcrs three sonas that at least try 10 be 1ntercst1naand notJust polntcall)'correct. .. Got It Made" hasa l>leasante~ melody.and his shot at be1naaonc- man Z.Z. Top('·Drivma Thunder")shakcsofftheftMral torpor of the album, but the guitar wort is lame. By and tarae. has arc unremarkable effons. chntemi with synths and homs and percussion and studKl .. ~ina" oo the vocaJs. Crosby, desptte his return from the jaws o( obl1v10n. 1.s the inv1s:ible man of the album. When he docs appear. 11 1s an weak 1m1tat1on ofh1s past &lones. His .. Njpuame for the Generals" as 1n the .. Lona Time Gone-Almost Cul My Hair" rachcal<h1c blues vein -he's bang relevant here. y'Stt -whale his .. Compass" ~ls the acoustic ps)CboblUC$ of ··Tnad:· The latter 1s saved b> some to~dy beduna "ocaJ which as an all-100-bnef reminder of what made the group so fine 1n its d1sta.nt pnme. Youna·s contnbutaons. both as sonp-nter and productr. an what 11ve the album the httle hfe n hu. The album'stead--0fftrack. "American Dra.m." 1sh1s..a.nd its s~ntbcstzcd flute hook and bouncy beckbc~l mark 1t a a hat. and ckxrvcdly so. ukew1tc, Youn1'n1mple dttlantfon ofdesarc .... Fttl Your Lo~e." as a plasant echo of Yrh.11 made C'SN' a wonhwbale lf'OUP· ~ vocal hann<>nies &re undcrstatro and na,ural. the I ncs honest, 'he mclod)' ap~hn Dally Pilot Datet>ook/ Frtday, November 18. 1988 11 -.. 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Umi starts tin, Ff'CTOUS portions of fresh, out with an excellent l>fOduct an~- appCalina sushi ind hospitable way, but the artistic curung takes this · cen arc not standard at all Orangie sushi to an especially hiJh level. Sushi ty sushi ban. ordcn average about $3 for two t you 'U find all of this -and pieces, a preny standard price tag. Most appetizers arc in the $4.SO to S7 range. Order sasbimi as an en tree, if you like ($ 14.SO). There arc a couple of kinds of tempura. plain vegetable (SI I.SO) and seafood ($13.50). An cspc_cia11y good chicken dish 1s deep fried with mustard crumbs (S 11.50). En&IJsh and arc able to gu1de you 1hm11oh the more 1ntncate of the ;;,hiY'spccials. .. -at Umi, a Japanese res-But sushi is j ust the beginning at nt in Costa Mesa which despite Umi and. while there is no teppan three years in business here has not (grill) dining where customers sit been discovered by the masses. around the teppan and the chef mi is slccldy decorated, with perfonnsfor~m. the~cenainly isa k lacquered chairs that are more bfOld range of mtercst1ng appctIZcrs Conable than they look. bi-techy and entrees to choose from. tables and even a beautifully The dumplings, for instance, are a intcd J)air of ratrooms. tasty a~u.zer. These gyou arc not Your basic steak becomes an extraordmary event at Um1 -it's fork-tender and delicious (S 14. SO). roast beef -charred lightly on the-The pride with which Umi's food 1s outside. raw inside -comes with a prepared and served 1s evident.. and delicious ponzu sauce made with the· serv1cc 1s outstanding. Regular bonita flakes. soy sauce. vinegar and customers arc a faithful bunch and lemonJuicc. . . many dine at Um1 several times a With the roast beef. a lemon shcc ~ The sushi chefs speak perfect Juov CHAMBERLAIN The location may be a bn dlfficult at luncbume -unless you work 10 the area. Newpon Boule'rard 1s a one. way nightmare almost all afternoon. in both direcuons. Dinnenime makes for an easier dnve and there's ample park.Ing in Um1 's loL Uml Japa•ese c.w.e. ztn Ne•· port Boalnard, Costa Mesa. 131-ZZH. Diuer Tffs . .S..., lmdl Tus.-Frt. Major credit cards. E~cd­ leet valH. s.pllis1iea&ecl atmospltett. raw fish in the sushi case fairly made W1th the kind of cgroll wrap- s with freshness.. One might pcrs one bu~ in the oriental super- this is a subjective call -and market Um1's kitchen makes every- ' onl)' the sushi chef knows for thing from scratch. The dumplings bow Iona bis purchases have a.re a "special.. not on the rqular sining on the shelf -but a menu. but they're served often. Filled carries fish eggs.. green onions and r--.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ~··---···~~ garlic -all to be squccud into the ponzu sauce for the purpose of dipping lhe nearly raw meal This prcscntauon 1s so simple and sleek that it makes you feel clever and thy color and fat. firm texture arc with pork, Japanese green onions lly. pretty good indicators. (nira) and loads of garlic. they're er scallop sushi and the ethereally ligbt and irresistible: beautiful just to be eating 11. Tfte scallop cas.serole. like a little Japanese coquiUe St. Jacques. subtly blends the flavors of soy sauce, sake. fish eggs, mayonnaise and shitake pcd scallops, moistened with a Grttnmusselsarcsauteedwithncc onnaisc-based sauce, arrive so wine sauce, baked oysters arc served rously packed in their nee and with a mayonnaise sauce and the rare mushrooms. ·ovals that they are truly in danger i-;::=================================il illin1 over the sides. Scallops arc xpens1ve item and sushi ban tend mp on this offering. Not Umi. ellowtail and tuna arc anisticaJJy . Trick is in the carving. Good i chefs claim to be able to tum a that all there 'is? EW YORK (AP)-Singer Peuy , whose hits have asked the Lions .. Wh~ Don't You Do t?" and "Is That All Thert JsT'. sued Walt Disney Productions for million. wbo co-wrote tbe lyrics and ormed sonas and voices for ncy's canooo classic, ··Lady and Tramp," said she hasn't received mone:y from the movie's con- rable videocassette sales. 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MokeMaxwell's .. .£ .& "1.._,FL~ "your P'oce" ~~1' ff L L~ 8YJHISIA Oleokfost •Lunch • O.Oner Pnvole Pomes To JOO Hunungcoo Oeoch Pier <714) 5J6-2555 r . "'°.,... I nAIUllYDIQ DAY _ lllOvM ~ lonct ~ RICHARD RODGERS OSCAR HAMMERSmN w Rodgers & Hlimmerstefn·1 Pulitzer Pria winning muskal Winner of 8 Tony Awards Directed by•• Bunc:h GULLIVER'S Thanksgiving Dinner Roast Turkey or Prime Ribs of Bttf RESER\:'.'\TJO-.; ESSENTIAL ' : i -·, 1 _:-, 1 1\ R T Hi R --1 l lH\'l'\I Delly Piiot Dateboc:*/ Friday. Nowmber 18. 1988 1a • _r, .. I ... • • GETAWAY Catalina in the fall: Special rates, no crowds By DONNA AND RAY OTI' may feel as though you're steppang vanety of bicycles (including two- back into an earlier era. In some ways, sea ten) at one of the booths along the If you haven't visited Catalina this milc--squarc viii.age. with a popu-main street. However, you'll find that Island recently. there arc some good lation just over 2.000, has changed most of the shops, restaurants and reasons to go now. The summer little since the 1920s. when its hotclsarc within easy distance of each crowds are gone. the island has landmark casino was built as a other anyway. returned to a more leisurely pace, and showcase for the -talkies" and for If you wantto gctto know the rest of the local hotels arc offen~ special ballroom dancing.. The quaint, ycstcr-the island. there arc a variety of rates on their "shoulder season year architecture of many homes and orpniud island tours. At the Visitors packages. Granted. you probably hotels. the flower-li ned streets, and Information Center on Crescent Av- don't want 10 he on the beach in the relaxed pace of daily living give enuc (across from the Green Pleasure November. but most all of the other tbe town a tum-<>f-thc-<:cntury am-Pier). you'll find brochures outlining offenngs. from island tours to b1cycl-biencc. all of the touroptionsand their prices. ang and hiking, can be enjoyed year-Only special-permit automobiles which range from about $3. 15 to round. arc allowed in A vaJon, and they arc S 19. 75. When you step onshore in rcstncted to 25 mph. But you can rent Among the most popular tours arc Catalina's main town of Avalon. vou an electric golf cart, Moped, or a the ~bottom boat trip, motor --------------------------~tours of Avalon, the casino and DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S SA TUROAY EVENINGS 5:30-10:00 " \ COMPLETE Dl .... EA Skyline Drive; and an inland motor coach tour to see the interior scenery and wildlife -deer, goats, foxes and bison. (The bison, not indigcnous to Catalina, arc descendants of the hmi that arrived in 1925 for the filming of Zane Grey's "The Vanishing Ameri-Tile Ylewoftbe ...,.._at Aftloa. • ' =.;> ·i. / / Baby R.ack of Lamb , I FOR TWO . .,~,.,_--~ ~ -1!f!' ~ Po•a•o•• •"d REG. 134.00 ~ ~ ( ..-" e::. ew::: •• r::.· •n• ~ =· -t-':'": FOR 2 -2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seaclitt Village ---P[Q®'O 960-7764 ((With Brandon's New Holid~ Buffet Your Thanksgiving will never be the same!,, 0\1 ~ S I~ <" per person ( h1kJn·11 11111kr I~ '<• '" I " 1 tw '<""' 111 of lo) '" g11t• \ uur f Am1h J ~1h (hn II '\JI ur .\ Ir 1il111 .. 11JI n1.u1k,ic111n1o: huffr1 JI BrAnclon' Hr.1ndon'-; l'r.idmon;al l'hJnl..'iizl\ 1n.i;: 8 uHe1 I "th t' I I< >;J nr '·"·"!- " ' f( .. 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AU arc based on double occupancy and arc available through Spring 1989. •The Catalina Villa Vacation fea- tures two oi&hts at the <SCaSidc .Hotel Villa Ponolino, which is within walking distance of downtown shops and has an onsitc restaurant that serves continental cuisine. The rate of $94.20 per person also includes free passes for the Casino Walking Tour and a Glass Bottom Boat Tour. plus baggage handling and a complimen- tary bevengie upon arrival. •The C.talma Vista Vacation pacbgc coven three days and two mghtsat Avalon's newest ocean-front hotel, Vista dcl Mar. The rooms provide a fireplace, wet bar with refri,entor, queen-sized beds. fuJI beth and oolOT TV. Guests can relax in the courtyard with a oom~imcn­tary oontiocntal breakfast. This pack- age gives you a choice of two tours: GlaSs BottonrBoat'"Cuino Yliliing Tour, or the Avalon Soenic Tour, a nine-mile journey in and around the town. The $98 per person also covers complimentary transponatjon upon arrival. •Secret Season SurpriK pack.ages at the Hotel SL Lauren offer a variety of choices. Two-, three-, and fivo- nigbt stays an: available Sunday tbrouah Thursday at this Vietorian- style ltotel in the heart of Avalon. Breakfasts. lunches, dinners and ac- tivities are featurts of these packues, ranging in price from $99-to $129, based on length of stay. •Catalina Canyon H otel's FaUJSprina packer offers an over- ajpt pacb&c that includes a com- plimentary ainner and cocktails for two at the Top oftbc Bay restaurant. The hotel is situated near golf and tennis courts. and 1 few minutes from Monday Night Football Specials at l!Uflt Now Serrlng Lunch Noon lo two -llon-Frl 'I lllPPY 1111 llllEIS '1r' Avalon, while OS).-sitc amenities in· elude a pool, sauna and wei&ht room. This getaway is priced at $69 per penon. •&ch of ~ .special pack'J!: must be booked in advance.~ reservations and addltional infor- mation, call Catalina Channel Ex- press (800-2572227), or write them at P.O. Boll 1391, San Pedro 90733. GETrlNG TllEBE •Catalina O\anncl Express, Long Beach, bas frequently scheduled 9(). minute tri1,>1 from the Catalina Air & Sea Terminal in San Pedro , for $27.40 per person, roundtrip. •CataJina Pauenrr Servi~. 400 Main St, Balboa also takes you across the channel in 90 minu.tes in the Catalina Ayer. Cos1 is $28 per person. roundtrip. RP.SrAURANTS •Cafe Prqo (213-SI0-1218). 603 Crescent, Avalon, bas received three Silver A wards from Southern CaJj. fomia Restaurant Writen and is noted for iu seafood, steak, and Italian entrees. , ...... ,iYi••~~ ~~ .. ~= Cii§~iil -3440 Now Serving SllllY -·-1-.u lllllFllT HUEVOS RANCHEROS ........ . CHORIZOANO EGGS ..................... . MACHACA ............... • 1 •• =r ..... ~ .............. •1•• 8-wd w/Tort#H#, Rfllt'led S.... & Fruit ..... 1 .. .. . .... . 171lll"laa1- C08TA•IA : I• .t e n IS 1. j . l - cr • - LAM opens 'OC Invitational' · :The I.Muna Art MuteUm wiU celebrate tie <>r.ngc County C.cnten- oial with a special exhibit. an .. Orange County Invitational,.. begjnnina today and continuin& through Jan. 15. The exhibit will showcase the works of 30 contemporary Orange C.ounty artisu chosen by a 1ury of sax co~ art professionals. F'mc Arts at UCI. Exbibitgocrs can expect to sec a arcat vanety of artworks in the Invitational (each invited artist could contribute up to five piea:s of work), including abstract and fiaurative sculpture, photography, painting. and installations expressing a wide ran~ ofthemcs-ecologicaJ, social, poµtical, regional, global, human- 15\ic, eenonat and preservationist. -OUncan Simcoe, Arthur Taussig. Richard Turner, and Bill Viola. Installation anisu Angie Bray and Suvan Gttrwill discuss tbefran form at LAM's ''Good Morning Laguna" breakfast lecture at 9 a.m. on Dec. 8. expen was asked to pick five artists workin& in any sty~ or me- dium. Juron asked to submit their Hsu were Gene l suaon. Dextra Frankel, aallery dir«tor and professor of fine arts at California State University, Fullenon; Donna Sharkey, professor emeritus at Or-ange Coat College; Vic Smith; John Upton, chairman of the photography department and professor of ~ l()lraphy at OCC; and Mdanda Wortt. associate dean of the School of The Laguna Art Museum, located at 307 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach, is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. AdmiSS1on is $2 for adults and SI for students and seniors. For further information about the exhibit call LAM at Artists who bve committed to the Invitational arc Al!Jie Bray, Jerry Burchfield. Darryl Curran, Deborah Davidson. Tony Del.a~ Frank ~----------------------......,,,--------------~ 494-6531. .. Ezoeenoaa•• by Roberta Elaenbeq - Dixon, Barbara Dorris, Robena Eisenbcr&, Suvan Geer. George Geyer, Don Hendricks, Tom Holste, Asano Kyoko, Don La&crbcrg, Ron Linde~ Ointon MacKenzie,· Jay -McCaneny, Jerry McGrath. Doug Moran, Gifford Myers, Robcn Partin, Bonnie Rock. ~b Schmid. Judge orders fan to stay away from Sharon Gless LOS ANGELES (AP) - A psy- chiatric pauent who threatened to shoot herself in front of actress Sharon Glcss was ordered by a Judge to stay away from the co-star of the "Cagney and Lacey" telev1s1on scncs Supenor Coun Judge Kun U:wm issued a permanent restraining order that said Joni . U:igh Penn must remain 200 yards away from Gless' family members and stay 1.000 yards awa. ty from the actress home and residences of her family members. said her attorney and brother. Michael Glcss. "She's beans treated for fan ot>- scss1on," he wd of Penn. "Before. all the police could do was ask her not to trespass. Now thev can arrest her for violation of a coun order .•. Neither Gless or Penn appeared in coun. Gless. who won two Emmy awards for her portra)aJ of dedicated pohcc officer Chnsttne Cagney on the now- canccled CBS-TV senes. has received 20 letters from Penn, a self-descnbcd fan, since Jan. I 9. Penn threatened to shoot herself in front of the actress. according to a letter submitted to the coun by Penn's psychaatnst, Hubcn Nestor Gless said-Penn was a frequent fixture near the "Cagney and Lacey" set. hovering outside studio doors at dawn 10 await Glcss' amval. then followmg tb.c_ sound truck to the filming locauon. Our Meals Are A Trip to Mexico! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food . an Costa Mesa since 1972 Lunch • Dinner • Coe!( tails Open Daily At 11 AM Entntainmt>nl in Tht Rurro Room 296 c 1711\ St , Co11a Mesa 64>7626 The Art Of Flavor At t he Roya I Khyber. -we have refined the two thousand year o4d art of Indian cuisine by creating dishes of unsurpassed navor exclush1ely for Callfomla tastes. Select from o ur sumpwously di~ menu. or let our expert waiters design a meal expressly to your II king. The honour would be o u rs. )4wartf ~nin.8 .ROYALC~s~Yo~/~d~ 1()00 Bristol SI. North (at Jamboree)~ Beach Reservations 7 14 ·752·5200 LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS Join us thtS Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday for outstanding lrve entertainment wtth a fabulous bay vrewl Outside on our waterside deck. or inside the musics hot! ... 11-11 "Tiie ... "...,. ._,.,_ ... It .......... w.. ...... ,..,. ..... LllcMfld on die.,,_.,..._,,, • ., m. '-'1 i. ..... ,..,,., ..... ,., ~ ,._ nUTJ.J1ff. • • ••••• llrees Enjoy Your Holiday Wrth Family & Friends For Thanksgiving TREES 1s offering this special service Complete Turkey Dinners -TOGO- • Whole Roast Turkey • Cornbread Stuffing • Lots of Gravy • Mashed Potatoes • Green Peas • freshCorn $10.00 Per Person Minimum 10 peop e Tur~ r available 10 lb 15 lb 20 lb 25 lb <each l lb of tur~ey serves l oerson) feral$! • Advance orders only • 50~ de(>oslt to conhrm • Refunds only w 72 hr AOtice Pick up by.noon on TNnkSilving (Thurs .• Nov 24) • All TURK£YS Wll.l BE PACKED IN OISPOSA8l.E TAKE OUT COHTANRS • P\impkan Pie Avai~ble. SlO 00tsmes 8 Cal Trees Now To Reserve Yu~Oinnef 673-0910 Daily Pilot Oetebookl Fnoay. NOYember 18. 1988 I 5 ----'. --- ----- 'Orange Trees': The history behind OC' s traffic jams Bicycles. roller skates, skateboards and scooters screech to a crashing halt o n an ovcmzod map of Orange County. and the youngsters involved break 1n10 a song about .. Gridlock." It's an opcni!!J scene the ki(ls in the audience can find amusi'ng' -and their parents can relate to-as South Coast Repertory's Young Con· servatorv Players mount their pro- duct ion of .. Oran_gc Trees," a home- grown playlet winding up its two- weekend run this weekend in Foun- ders Hall of the Orange County Performing Ans Center. "Orange Trees."' which was SCR 's tounng production for local schools last season. has been eJtpanded from five to 15 performers (most of them adults) as the Costa Mesa theater's offcnng to the Orange County Centennial It packs a few hundred years of local hLStory into a neat. tuneful 45-minute package. After the 1n1t1al segment. one of the youngsters bemoans. "How did we get this way>'' -and presto, a group of cobwebbed figu~ from the past amves to answer the question. This sets the stage for a mini-history lesson which begins with the Indians and traces the contributions made by the Spanish settlers, 1mm1grants, sailors (represented by Richard Henry Toi Tnus Dana). aviators (Glenn Manin) and other pioneers. Director Diane Doyle has taken Doris Baizley's oriJin~ scnpt and amplified it, blending the younser and older talenu into a cohesive ensemble. The musical contributions of Dume l(jng and John Ellington, Sus.an Cable's choreography, DwtJht Richard Odlc's county map scttJng and clever costuming. and Donna Ru.rib's lighting effects all contnbute nicely to the miJtturc. The five children -Jason Cast. Erik Scan. Megan Stephens, Amy Tu mer and Gentry Willbanks-are a delightfully animated bunch, inter· acting splendidly with the older perfonnen as they recreate legends and vignettes from Orange County's historic annals. . The centerpiece of the ghostly Our Juicy Steak Dinner, just $4.95 till December 31st 'ou·rc 1n for a BIG SAVINGS and a tasty thnU the moment you """or our 1u1cy stnk dinner. This U DA choice aged sirloin steak '" -.crvcd with your choice of a crisp green saladorsoupdu jour. matural fries o r baked pouto ( 4 to 9 p m ). fresh vegetables and grilled o,quaw bread o r a fresh blueberry muffin. ~' put the thrill back into your dining cxpaicnce. Orde r from our grill and ~vc Sl.OO(Rcg. S';.9')). Pacific C~ Hwy, So ot 1'1tt, Hunungton Bach (?10 ,)6-1664 1400 w Pilclfic ~ ttwy .. Newpon Boch (71·0 6'2-8881 I' ConwenJcnt Locadom In Soothttn Callfomb • • Delly Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, November 18, 1988 history lesson is Cllarlie Gray ~ who represents the Indians' original claim to the territory now covered by malls and fn:cw.ays. Stephen K. Avery's sputtering padre, Robert Dommguc:i' en~tic Dana, Scan MacArthur's boastful Glenn Martin and Michael Sam Roman's authoritarian Don Jose Sepulveda tum in impressive accounts. Others communicating 1n various guises arc Julie Terrrcll, Laurie Wool- ery, Samantha Cha&olian Anna McMurphy and Katie Nutt "Orange Trees,., the first of three plays in SCR's Kidscription Series., continues toni&bt at 7:30 and closes Saturday and Sunday at I and 3:30 p.m. in Founders Hall at the Center, 660 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations arc being taken at SCR's box office number, 9S7~33. ~ . . BACUTAGE -Costa Mesa's Jean Selden wiU sing multiple roles in "A Voice of My Own" and is a featured elayer in "Women on Broadway tonight and Saturday at 78 p.m. at the Cornelia Connelly School of the Holy Child, 22S3 W. Broadway. Anaheim ... curtain is 7 p.m. both evenings and reservations arc taken at 776-1717. We're Small, Intimate and Very Affordable. Your Choice Just $8.25 (including hot bread, salad and homemade soup.) Meatloaf Wellington Seafood Vermicelli Eggplant Chamonix Boeuf Bourgignon Poulet Fettucini If you've been looking for a special , out-of-the-way restaurant. for a special, out-of-the-ordinary meal, stop by the Pleasant Peasant. Our quaint restaurant has the charm of a french country home. And as a special holiday gift to you, we're offering a selection of our most popular meals for just $8.25. Specials good Monday -Thursday between 5:30 -9:00 p.m., through December 24, 1988. Just mention this ad. Fr~nch Country Dining 4251 Mutinple Way (off Dove Street). Newport Beach (714) 9.SS-27.SS Reservations Recommended. Call For Direction,,. 'Lonely' lawsuit against Billy Idol settled out of court PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -A S76S,OOO lawsuit apinst rock s1ngcr BiUy Idol bas been settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. Five people filed the cin:u1t court lawsuit followinaa May 13, 1987 rock concert at Portland Memonal Col- iseum durina which fans rushed the stagt after Idol said. .. I feel lonely up bcrc." Fans rushed a barricade and knock· ed a number of people to the around. 1be plaintiffs said they were sittin& in seats in front when Idol made his remark and the crowd behind them su~ forward. As a result, the plaintiffs al~, they sustained vari- ous physical injuries and emotional distress. The settlement involves all but one plaintiff. whose separate lawsuit re· mains pcndina. pid Elizabeth Sampson, a Portland lawyer who represented Idol and a production compuy. "The terms of the settlement arc confidential,'' she said. "The defen· dants continue to deny any liability." Ifs usy to aet )QJr name in prd. Al you blYe to do is ne8'ed )QJr health,~ )QJr risk " heart lttxk. and you oould become a newsmalrer sooner than you'd ever~. FINE ARTS -----. . .. -- q'oo many concert choices & This weekend has got to be the busiest for the fi ne arts that Orange County will have seen this season. And considering tbere've been more than I 00 (count 'em!) large and small professional and college classical.Jazz and dance concerts in the area thus far sanct Septe mber. that's amazing. Starting to night and continuing through Sunday, there'll be no less than a dozen events an the area. Tonight at UCl's Fine Arts Concert Hall. located at Bridge Road and Campus Drive. Alfred Lang directs the UCI Wind Ensemble in a pr~ram ranging from the symphonically sublime (Ron Nelson's "Rocky Point Holiday"') to the dehghtfull) ridicu- lo us (P.O.Q . Bach's ·'Octoof') Call 856-6616, .\lso at 8 p.m. up at Chapman College, 333 North Grand Ave. in Oransc. faculty member Michael Martin directs a 20th-century music concert. Call 997-0774. Saturday at 8 p.m. 1s when d1s- cnm1natang patrons are stuck making choices. Award-winning pianist Jean- Yvcs Thibaudet offrance solos with South Coast Symphony and conduc- tor John Larry Granger at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 West Walnut .\ ve. Call 662-7220. For those who prefer their music more inumate. cellist ~rhard Man- tel of German) visits the Concert Hall for a UCI Chamber Music concert. He'll be accompanied by UCI faculty MICHAEL RYDlYISKI member and series coordinator Nina Scolnik. Call 856-6616. If yo u wish even greater intimacy. there'll be a guitar recital by David We1sbart, president of the Coast Mesa-based Orange County Guitar Circle. on the Westminster Centen- nial Senes at Westminster Cultural Ans Center. comer of Hoover St. and Westminster A '-e. Call 536-1746. On a more vocal note (or two). the OCC Chorale and OCC St ngers. under Richard Raub's d1rec11on. present an all-Poulenc program featunng soprano Kimberly Allman at the Costa Mesa campus' Roben 8. Moore Perform1n1 Ans Theatre. 270 I Fa1rv1ew Rd. Call 432-5880. Chapman College stages "'An Eve- ning of Opera An as and Duets." directed by Nancy Bramlage. For a different kind of ~Yen1 • Saddleback College's Do)le G. M c Kinney Theatre. 28000 Margucnte Parkwa) 1n Mission VieJO. plays host to comedians. magicians and mimes 1n ··An Evening of Comedy and Magic ·· Call A traditional dinner without tlie traditional fuss. Come join us for Than~ving Dinner . . Serwd fro"'\ 3:00 to 9:00 PM. 3050-lkistol Strl'Ct £11{dYif (at the mcerseccion of Bri~I & 1-405). ( J•i ·~J) For reservations call S40-7CXX> ext. 345. ·-• 582-4656. On Sunda). at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. 620 Park Ave .. the La~una Beach C hamber Music Soc1et) ~ Young .\rt1s1s Senes con- tmues at .i p.m. wuh the Debuss) Tno. made up of the unusual com- btnat1on of harp (Mama Dickstein). flute (Angela Schmidt) and \IOla (Chrntophtr Redfireld). Call 494-28221 At the e:\act same ume up at busy old Cha_pman. the Orange County Youth Svmphonyw1ll open up its OrangeCountyCentcnnial-ded1catcd season under John Koshak. Back at OCC. the Duke Ellington Band. led b) ~n Mercer. v. 111 sv. mg b) the Moore Theatre beginning at 7:30 pm <\nd at 8 p.m . the UCI Percussion Ensemble v.111 gt\e its first concert of the se.tson at the UCI Concert Hall And events promoters v.ondcr v. h) they can't attract more people! The Debuay Trio will perform Sa.Delay at Laguna Beach HiChScbool. • • • Students of the Orange Count) Suzuki String Teachers will take pan in a frtt0.( Suzuki Fesuval Concert this Sunda) :11 South Coast Com- mun1t\ Church. S 120 Bonita Can) on !Wad io.Jrunc.. The 18th annual cd111on of the SuLuk1 Fesu' al Concert. featunng about 175 }'Oung v1ohn1sts and c.elhsts from 3 through 15 )cars old. begins at J p m. ••• UCl will hold aud111ons for music scholarships this Saturda) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Scholarships up to S 1.000 are available 1n all orchestral instruments. saxophone. piano. lute and guuar. and \01ce. Prospective freshmen and transfer students should call 856-6615 from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. for audttton times and further details. Application deadline 1s Nov 30. .... Tv.o UC I freshman music maJors v.ere recent rec1p1ents of Orange Count) Philharmonic Soaet) Music Scholarships. Soprano Seung-K) ung Wang and v1ohn1st .\ngel Liu -.ere among the fi ve students who -.ere awarded a total of SI 0.500 from the This Thanksgrvmg, bnng your family and 1om us at Parkers· Seafood Gflll for a traditional home style turkey dinner with all the tflmmmgs All for only ST 2 95 for adults, $5.95 for children Dine all day -from 11 00 a.m. unr1l l 00 pm -and en1oy one of Southern California's most spectacular water views Our regular menu, with daily fresh seafood, pasta and grJ/ls, will also be available. c.11 now for reservations- 114-613-3141. Located on the ~ •t,.. Fetry Landing. INwport Bffch. Soc1et) for showmg outstanding mu- sical talent and promise The other v.1nners are banton<' .\ram Barsamian and p1a01st Hv.a-Jtn Lee. both Cal-~t.itc Fullerton freshm<'n. and freshman '1ohn1st Tony Knight of Chapman • • • Communit) and campus people are in' 1ted to JOIO the lCI Folk ~ .,..luch.Me.. v.c1J under wa". Free classes ol 1ntemauonal. re(-. reauonal fol k dancing are held un-da~s from 7:30 to IOp.m in Fine .\ru Dance Studio 120. :"Oo costumes are ntcessaf\. but comfortable shoes att heartil) "recommended For further mformauon. c.all 5t>-~:! 4 Oaity Pik>t Datebook/ Friday, November 18, 1988 11 . .. I I• I• 1..- "' ~,:; t .~ ' ' " ... , ~- 1; Ii> I" ' I I I~ 1·1 I• I I . - ,', • " " I• I ' ,._ I I I I I ! __ ..._. __ Out On The Town STEAK & SEAFOOD 8088'1' l\1 t'GEE'S l lur ho'"'' 'Pt'< 11tll\ " makml( t"\ • r\ u11 1 -.t '"*'" 1al o<TBiti01un' '1•11·11 ,.,1111,1 I rout ruv. '('Ill fur tht' l1••f ore.I lun ,11 Huhtl\ MrCtt. v. It, r..-• h• 111 .. 11u lt"alurl'' fa\'urllt" 11 1..t prino. rili ,,, ht-ef au JU~. 11nh tht· '"'"'' a\,11lahle lrt"<h fo•h l 'l 1 \ • h .. 11 .. 'lt>11!1.>. luh,lt'r, .ind • .. 111t..11.11t .. 11 thnrwr. 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Trtts menu is a limited but 1n\eres1 init variet y uf international na,·on. v.ith t'hotces from home- made pasta, frt>Sh 1<rilled fish and .. 1ukl'. vul. lamb, Oriental t'h1den and ..alads to ab§oluteh t'Xl>ti< de-.~rt"' Drl"'l>o 15 casual bu1 ctre,!t\' R .... n.111o111-reu1mmended lil41 1)7.1-0910. Open !>('\'en day;. a week L11ungt' upen 5 p.m . to midnijfht 4 l!l Hellut rope, Curuna dt>l Mar. ITAUAN \'l:\':'ll l E'S ·1 ht he,1 1t .. l1nn l•••d l""t1ar.-d I '"Ill I h.. I rt• ... hf'• I 1 lll(rt'd lrnl .. "·''""nu pr-f'lltl\t''. -.ah. 'UJ?3f. 11r r it<'h.• fat' Ov. nt'd h\ \·1nntt' C11landrea uf liro<1klvn 1'>1111 \\ urk-. famou~ for hav1nl( Tht' Best P1ut1 m O ran11" C11un1' h\ Tht Grt>at 1'1u.a H11n1 :!70 E I i'1 h :\t 1n l 'usta Ml"& i2'.! 9:.'f\-1 VILLA NOVA A hf.11utiful hay v1tw creates the mma1ir ~lling that hu made t he Villa No,•a 1 "spttial kind of plat-t>" for ovtr 50 vea.l"'. Super b tui~ine rrum C'en,tral anti North· trn Italy t>frved in Old Wurld charm F.xtt>nsiw wine l~L Din- ner n1ichtl). Piano bar. Full menu til 1·00 am. :1131 W~t Cua.st Hv.\'. N"wpurl Beach. "-42 7880 IVEXICAN Ml CASA Tht>1r r .. od '' likl' a trip to Muttn! Husp1talit> 111JC1> hand in hand with their m1•t10, "Mi C'llSA ff Su Casa:· or my house 1~ y11ur ho~ &tablillhed &intt 1972-it's no l'f'Ctel friends enjoy dinina ht-re. Open dail,Y from 11 11.m for Lunch. Dinner and <'o<'kta1l1< ' F.ntertaiJ\ment Wed -Sun nighu in IM Burro Room ~ E, 17th !;;1 . c .. ,.ta MtM 8-4.'>·i~. C*\11\ER Tl EAi EMS GHA:"D Vl:'liNER THEA 'f.ER lmprP'~'"" dinini and prt• I• --1 .. 11.11 11nod11t11••n' are .. urt I•• ;•It,, •• '"' 11 11mt' '"u ''''' Th .. "" rJ1or1hnttr\ hullt'I ufft'r' roll•! hJr1111 .. r lit t'l. i.:lut><I ham with ,, lt1111 '-Ulh.t', (~eurl(l8 r h1dlt'n w11h f'<'lll ht'' anti icldte and thr M11h1 GUICE TO mANGE COAST -1 •'\.I -- RfMaurant \ • T Ht. 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P'-.n -~ •'?$ tt7f ~food l1.il14n Daffy Piiot 08tf'book/ Frktey, Nowmber 18, 1988 S.I !l~-S7 00 Sit l) S\4 2) from SIO from ~so from $1)50 ''""'~"' =---=------ • * 4 7 * * • • Hohda~ • • • • • • • • • •.:.o 71JO • - , 'Miami.Vice' end is near TllANKSGIVINGTOGO ••• Jl'ram .... 3 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sonny Crodcett and Richardo Tubbs wilJ end their war apinst dru& lords this sprina in 1 two-bout episode that will ~:.,rr~~==':: series that revolutionized television in the 1980s. will not return for another season, producer Michael Mann said recently. tips...,. h' do • . ·1 "'.-orone ( ina. n t wau untJ you get up that morning to begin prep- arations." he said. ··you should start a day or two ahead of time for the soups and drasings. which need at least that much time to property blend." Tlwp also is willina to share, for the first time. his sctret recipe for the ideal turkey &laze. After numerous experiments. trials and errors.. Tharp bit upon the winnln& trio of K.abh&a (coffee liqueur). freSh orantt juice and strained apricot pttSCrVes. Not only docs it provide the f&miliar but bard-t<Hq>roduoc Of'allllC-tOid alazr. it seals the juices in the turkey 6cncr than most other recipes. "'This has been the very best turkC) &laze I've ever come across, .. Tharp says. "I almost don't want to 11vc It away, but everyone will be usu\& It soon anyway ... show's eucutivc producer said. .. Mi.uni Vice." the stylish police .. It's the last year by our own election. so we're planniftg for it." he said. • PurctlliM f11Y entree II reg· ~ pra end r-*"9 • MC· ond of urne or -.. value lof FREEi ' OffUI VALID 4 IJ "'-~.!_,"' MON T-.i M -~(91S 11-30-88 •••iiriiiiilliialllu. , ...... _. ... 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