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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER~' 1988 25 CE TS .Me~a p·~l~~e· still p~rsuing slayer Clues few in sex murder of woman. 22, ¢' but Investigator not ready to close file .. BJ JONATHAN VOl..UE °' .............. Four months ago, a woman was kilJe4 in Costa Mesa. She was 22 yean old. She was nped, robbed and stabbed in her new home, which was cluttered with bolles still pteked and tightly taped from the move from Olden, Utah. She and her husbend moved into the Mediterranean ViU.,C apUl- ment on Harbor Boulevard only days before life was taken from her. . He was a araduate of Utah State University. She'd taken claises at Weber State University and worked . beJlkina, but planned only lO be I wde and a homemaker in Onqe eeunty, ber family said. UPDATE 1ky weft married just months before &be Monday morning stayiq. e~olJOC sa1d few ~lues weft left Her body laid in the apartment. There was no si&n of forced entry drqeed in a sweatsuit. bound and into the around-floor apartmen~ no ~ with her busbend's neckties, indication of a struaJc. until be returned home from work Some knifes were lound on the roof that evenina. · . of the fpartment complcx's laundry A liftlle stab wound to her chest room not long after the killing, but killed her. · authorities said tests were in- Neiabbon said ~Y djdn't bear~ conclusive whether the stains on ·the blades were human or animal bfood. A S2~.ooo reward for anyone helpi.na police find and convict the killer gill waits, untouched. Authorities psnned their hopes early that somebody •ould bra& of the killina or that the reward would tum aomething up. Neither ma- terialized, u authorities received only 1 few tips. tnd none that panned out. Her weddina rings were taken. so was a Witch and a calculator, but investiplOi'I say they don't think the killer was out to tnake a profit. "Ifs a pt feclin&. but l tlUnk sex wu the motiv~ Sit Ron Smith said Wednesday ... 1 ne thinp taken ~ not bia-time. They didn't have any- thing to .steal.·· A police detective. one of the de~ment's best, still spends almost all ofber time on the case. • Malinda Godfrey GibbOns won't be foriotten. . (Pleue Me SI.A YIJllG/A2) Sports Rose Parade judge froni CdM OCJail escapee back in custody Coronadel Mar Hlgh's boys and Newport Harbor's girts are going for state championship honors In Fresno Satur- day. Among Corona del Mar's team ls Sea View League champion Eddie Lavelle./82 Callfomla Sierra ski resorts rejoice at the arrival of Thanksglvtng snow./ M Nation R111archers discover plant toxin that kills AIDS- Infected ceHa./ M ~_ii~ < (rji- '~" ............... __ _ 301hopping dlyl to Chriltma Sherman Gardens director picked for prestigious honor ........ Ceil 0 t I This year's Tournament of Roses Parade may be an encore for Shirley Temple Black, but it will be a first for Oranee County. Black will be grand manball of the parade for the second time in SO yean. For the fint time in I 00 years, a jud,e of the floats will be from Orange County. Wade Roberts. director of the Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar, was selected u one of three judges for the evenL The other two jud&es are Los Anteles Times arts director Charles Champlin and internationall~ IC- claimed artist M. Helen Pasbaian. .. It's a ~ responsibility and a little scarey, Roberts said. Roberts is the first judae from Orange County, Parade spolcesman Bill Aint confirmed. The committee selec1ed Roberts and the two other jud&es from a list of 20 nominees after penonal interviews and t.cqround re- views, Aint •id. Nominees weft not limited to Southern California. and jud&es have sometimes been selected 1rom forcip countries. '"The fact that someone is in our own backyard doesn't ~ly qualify him to be a jud,e." he said. In 1966 Roberts received a bachelor of science dearee in or- namenw horticulture from C.al Poly Univenity in San Luis Ob- ispo. That same yea·r he accepted a position with the Sherman Foun- dation., which was developinf a botanical garden and histoncal library. Shcnnan Library & Gardens today encompasses a city block of a little over two acres. The botanical collections of the ~ns include tropicals, subtropac:als, cacti and succulents. There is a special emphasis on seasonal color dis- played in beds, containers and haqjng baskelS. Roberts bas been the suidina force in development and ex- pansion of the ~ns, while working closely wath the active volunteer association and the do- cent guild. He is a member of the American Associafion of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, foundin& president of the Horticulture Society of Orange County, on the UCI Arboretum board of dirc'Clors and a member of the Oranae County Model A Ford Oub of America. CredentiaJs arc apparently not the only requisite for being a Judge. Stamina is also necessary. Roberu and his family wiU report to Pasadena on Dec. 29 for orien- tation sessions, luncheons. recep- tions and black tic dinners on Thursday and Friday. The preliminary judging starts Saturday, and Saturday and Sun- day will ~ 12 to 14 hour days starting at 6 a.m. By Sunday. tb:c 60 floats will be 90 to 95 percent finished. and on Monday, the day of the parade. the judges wilJ be awakened at 2 a.m. The final judging will take place from 3 to 6 a.m. The judges and their families arc then taken to breakfast and arc in their reserved seats for the parade by7:30Lm. Following the parade is a luncheon for distinguistiCl(f ~ Then thepme. At 6 p.m.,ifthcy're still on their feet. tbef'e is a president's reception at the Tour- nament House. And that's alJ there is to being a judge at tbc lOOth Tournament of Roses parade. Roberts' wife. Janme. t~bes at United Methodist Preschool in Corona del Mar. His son. Darren, 18, is majoring m cinematography at Orange Coast College and his dauabtcr. Darcie, 14. i.s a freshman at COrona del Mar Hagh School 87 Tk Aneda&M Pna A ~year-old murder suspect. who escaped from the <>ranee County jail wi lb t.brce other inmates. Surrendered to police Tll\anday after five days on the nan, auiliorities said. Eleazar Gomales of SanJ,a Ana turned himself in shortly bef0re 7:30 p.m., said a police spokesman who would identify· himself only as Cpl Serna.nu. ··He walked into the station and one of the desk officen tta11Di7.ed him." Serna.nu said. Gonzales "hasn't told us any-thing. .. Scmanu added. Gonzales was lO be examined for a ~ble broken arm and a sore lea before bcina returned to the jai(. which is operated by the <>ranee County Sheriffs [)epartmcnt, police Lt. Greg Cooper satd. He was acc:ompmned by relatives. and Gonzales "looked like someone who rDJ&bt have j ust eaten a Thank:ssiving dinner. Cooper said. "It was a non-eventful surrender," be added. Gonz.alcs was one of four county jail inmates who cut throuah a fence on the fourtb-Ooor roo( lowered knotted bed sheets over the side of the buildlnc and shinnied to their free. dom on Sunday. Gonzales has-a history of drul abuse. aocordlng to court records, and was awa1tioa tnal for murder in the July shoot.in& death of Juan Picon during an a.rgumcnL The other three remain at large Thursday, authoriues said. They have been idenufied as Miohacl Lee Ta¥1or, also known as Anthony Ganem, 35: Steven Wilson, 26: and R1chard Lawrence Auharty. 26. Index Auto Pilot Bulletin Board Buslneu Claetfled Cornlea Crosaword Ent«talnment Opinion 8S-9 A3 81 e.4-10 C8 810 Oatebook C2 A7 87-10, C7 Soup kitchen serves turkey, good cheer ~-gr: Notices =:.:. C1-3 A2 BJ GBEG u.ERU Of .. ..., ....... Jeremy Smith and his wife. Mari, were doing what many folks were doing Thursday afternoon: enjoying a turkey dinner. Seated at tables all around them were dozens of people they'd never met before -also enjoyinJ turkey dinncn. But this wasn't a restaurant. It was the Someone Cares Soup J(jtchen at the Rea Community Center in Costa Mesa, converted for one day into Turkey Central. "We didn't do 1nl't!'1ng last year, so this is kind of nice, Smith wd. ··we probably wouldn't have done any- thi.!lJ this rear except for this ... The Smiths are among the home- Newport-Mesa board sets developer fees despite suit District says tax needed to offset costs, but builders cite declining enrollment the distric:t last year, claimina the distric:t cannot lepJly collect fees for residential and commercial · built within ib boundaries. C: from the builclln. aaociation claim developer fees can only be collected when a di.uict hu powina enroa.- lmen&. The district reported I 1917-88 mrollmcnt of 1 S.693 "udeft~ about ''° lllldents leu ...... tbc 1916-87 eerollmcaL Dilcrict of&cials claim need 11 the dri . ktof' bdtiDd developer rm. ~~.I Vathal"lizl1IJ111 COMUlt· .. ~district. taid * toW dool . COil ........ wit.It al~nn111r..n~=••iathc dilirict ii .... S4I . Dillrict oMc:ials ere lqliiM _de....,._ hi will .. y ror ... $46 miJlioD of thal coea. ~:--dlillla.. ..a.a. ~ Ud ..... ... .... .... do ... .., ......... 09 ... ~ .. Cortry liid. ..,. ................ .. ditional 6,615 dwelhna units will be built in Costa Mesa by the year 20 IO. wbi&c 11,128 new units are Cllpccted for Ncwpon Beach, the bulk of thote in the &yet undeveloped Irvine Cout ara. Using a standard of 0.23 pupils per home. Corley said the dislric'I can expect an additional 4,080 students. ~ Covert, attorney for the district, sud Supenor Coun Judac Leonant Goldstein has until nexl week IO hand down a decision on the lawsuit, wb.ich culminated in a 2· weck-IGQa trial i• A&ll\lst. But Covert •id that evea af ti. judlment .,a •inst the distric\. it will1'e difraaah & the bwldct'a a.ooation to mrene the distnct'S fee ltNC\Ure. .. Thn miaht be abk' to do some- tlt•ftl aficMat lea ~ up IO this eoeni. but we'd .;n bl collecti• lies, .. Cown sud. OOldltcin and "'°"""' for the builder's ueocaat'°'9 were ua-aYailat* IOf ammeet Wedftelday. n.e district .... ( ••• clld abo9t $2.S lliilioa i9 .. s 11 J 11 lies liece .......... .-cti .... euty 1t11. ne c1ee11a,1 ._ _. ... ....... -··... lftOfe IMn 60 ............. less in Orange County who live in area hotels, hunting for unslullcd labor as it pops up. But not everyone who celebrated Thanksgivina at the soup kitchen was homeless.. "We're eating dinner right here." said Jim Hunter of El Toro. one of dozens of voluntecn who gave up part of their holiday to help feed about 500 people Thursday Irvine ticketblts IAJttopOt There may be a new million· aire in Irvine. but he or she won't be abk to start livana the bilh Ii~ until Monday. Someone who purchased a .. Lotto ~9" ticket an lrvane woo the midWttk pmc·sS14.3 million jackpot but must bold onto the valua.ble ticket until lottery officet reopen on Mon- day, a spokesman said Thurs.- day. The winning numbers d.nwn w~ wert 4, 1. 1 l, 21. 31, l9 the bonus number, 21. A ucht With the s.a1 rcplar numbers and worth Sl4,lll.14l was pwdwcd in lrv1nc. Cahfomia Lottery spokarnan Jam Hambhn Mid. Lonery offices weft dOICld ........ ,..... . bobdlly ud will remaan Q tlu.1Milb IM ...aead. Lontty wiuen "' Mt bowa no.I they eomc ~ ..... tickett.~wtaa"' ... iled • loclefY olk:a. ..... 'tidim Md fi¥e I a•11-•boml...alft ... _. SI 3).171. T1llere Win '°2 ...... ftft •• ta"1_. ~ Sl.IOI • Hunter and his fi.anett. G audette Cordeiro, were cutting and scrvana pumpklJ! pie (with whipped ettam) to diners. Thunday mar\Cid their first volunteer wort at the kitchen. .. A lot of families come m here and they're very. DOlite and grateful.'' Hunter said. .. (t's 1 iood operation ... Merle HatJcbef'J, who started the soup k.Jtchen rwo yean ago out of her own pocket. said the turnout for thas year's Thank~vmg feast was the btgest IO tht lu tchen's ~Ort hastol)'. As of 2 p.m .. the kitchen had served 480 plates of food and ~pie were Cllpectcd to stream tn unul 3 p .m. "or until we run out of food. whichever comes first." Thanksgiving dinner at the kitchen (Pleue eee FOOD/ AS) Visitor tumbles off cliff at CdM beach; county roads safe By GREG &LEltKX °' ............. A SI-year-old Massoun man spent ThanU&aviQI an a hospital bed after falh.na 21 feet off a ch ff above Corona del Mar S.tie Be.ch, but otherwise it was an unusually teda~ holtday on the Onftlle Coast. The Califonaia ffilhway Patrol sud t~ weft eo map Mlcidcnts on Oraaee Comaty roeds Thursday ~ traftk Wiii conaiested on 1everaf fi'etways dutc to tur\ey-stuffcd nvam murnins home. Local police said -.. wem were alto ~ly fret of troubles. Pobce and ~ten in Newpon lceCb weft ... ~ b. few bouts *8 a maa ttll off a ch ff in Corona dd Mar. Tamct Coburn wa ;epo1 ledty Miki~, .... abcM tbe bmclt 2,. ....... . llleelof\is*-~ .. ...._•two rocb, a.ill bi• to•• 'JahMP wt ............ *di«. Ne•-,on leactl Potier U Tun Ritn laid. C<*n ._ nated 1t diie ICaC by Nc:wpon .... ~--*" I' . M ~nti-wargroup's peace talks with WINCON falter 1J '°"A'l'llAN Vot.mB ................ Four months or neaotiatioM ~ ~ officials from the Alliance for s.nival and tbe Winter Convention .. Mtolplce and Electronic SY*fn• 1111 tbro.. dlis week. meuina ,,_...-. ... 11.. w1U continue ..-inst the a.a Mesa ptherina where military ofticia1t and defelllt contracton dis. ~hip-tech weaponary. Marion PICk, executive director of tbe anti-war Jl'O\IP. said she nq.o-til_ted with WINCON officials in an etron to allow a speaker from the eDiance make a presentation at the "'1eapons conference. .. For .everal years, WINCON has IPUf1'ed non-violent protests by sev- eral hundred activitists.. but Pack said lhe tried a different taet this year. AJthouah WINCO~ was not held la11 year became it could DOC find 1 corporate sponlOt, it it .... lebed- uled ttliJ January et tho Westia South Cout Plaza Hotel. Pick wrote a letter to WlNCoN offlclall, ukiM i( Mi poup cOuld partici1J9te in die evenL "I didn't reallY, expect I tespOOle, but ~ like f\lture Tecb~Josy Options' and •Jntemational CoOper· auon' peaked my interest,•• Pack said. ••That. Ilona with cbanees in the palitical landtcapc, led to my request for 1 place on their lltoda. "If there wu new thinkina within WINCON, just maybe we could find som~mmon around for diaJope." Ted hen, chiinnan of WINCON this year, pparently surprited her. He also wu lookina for some com· mon ground. lzen was unavailable for comment Pick -.id the two talked for IC'veral moatba. but die f\aU WlNCON boerd ultimately aid .. no .. to u alliance speaker. .. I'm diaapPointed, of c:oune," she said. .. But even the ftnt call to the alliuce wa 1 mirKle IDd our mectina was bil&Oric. We bid pro-ductive ditalllicm, whkb it the only way diffc1enc:a can be resolved. .. But Pack said lf ber aroup can't be inside the Westin South c.o.at Plaza Hotel dwinl the January conl!rence, it will be ouiaide. · The tnditional protests -bwnu cha.int blockfa!!J the' buses and a candldiaht viaiJ -are planned. &be said. • • .. We won't ao away," she aaid. "Endina the arms nee and reclaim ins the American edle on civilian pro- duction is too imponant.,. • Underwater lava fl6w may cause warming of Pacific MENLO PARK. Calif. (AP) - A series of underwater lava flows in the equatorial Pacific Ocean could cause the reccurrina ocean warmina trend known as El Nino that bas baffled lcientists for years. a new study says. Periodic seismic activity along the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, where the earth's crust splits apart, cause eruptions of undersea lava flows. That in tum could bring about the dramatic changes in sea temperatures, air pressures, winds and currents that characterize the phenomenon, accordina to the study published in the current issue EOS, the publication of the American Geophysical Union. Herbert R. Shaw and James G. More of the U.S. Geoloeical Survey in Menlo Park speculate that the W&e flows eruptina throuah rifts in tfic earth's crust can transfer much of their intense heat to ocean currents that normally flow from west to east around the equator. According to the theory, the water wanning causes a drop in air pressure at the oc:can surface that in tum weakens or even reverses the normal east·t~west trade winds. And. because water and at- mospheric changes are inter- dependent. the ovenll result is a drastic alteration of normal weather patterns and an abrupt halt to the upwellins of cold cumnts that carry nch nutnents from the tea bottom to the surface along the coast of South America. El Nino, from the Spanish word for "the child" because the event was first noticed as occurrinl about Christmas, caused siaaenna econ- omic damqes on four continents in 1982 and 1983. It rcoccurred qain in l 98S-86 on a lesser sea.le. The earlier occurrences wiped out fisheries in Peru and Ecuador for several years., touched off tearina droughts in Australia and southern Africa and typhoons in Tahiti and caused unusually violent rainstorms in California and abnonnally wet winters in the southeastern United States. All three occurrences had major impacts on fishina off the U.S. West Cout Scientisu have been unable to predict when the weather disruptions Will mum, but they aeem to occur every three to seven years with vary1na dearees ofimpact and can last up to two years. The Pacific Rim is one of the most active teilmic regions in the world and eanbquakes alone can release ~t SUJ)lel of volcanic material from rifts beneath the lea. Recent IU~ marine lava ftowsdilCOvered near the Hawaiian lalands cover nearly 9,000 square miles. Shaw and More calcuJated that a hu,e Java flow of 100 cubic kilo- meters eruptina continuously for up to a month tbrouah a 2·mile rift would Clute a ~or1emperature rise across a hu_ae area of the ocean and brina on a full·tcale El Nino event Altbouah underwater lava ftows of that size are uncommon, smaller ones freauently occur, and a series of them could account for correspondinalY smaller levels of ocean warmina, the scientisu said. SLAYING CASE REMAINS ACTIVE ••• J'romAl "This one is gnawing away on us," Smith said. "We care as deeply about this one as any we've ever bad." The killing -the first in Costa Mesa this year -stunned the apartment complex. Women wouldn't walk alone in the complex in the days following the death, and many said they felt unsafe even in aroups. Many said they left their doors unlocked, but that changed on July 18. Where an open atass door would provide a welcome breez.e in the warm summer eveninas, complex residents said after the k.illiDJ that they'd rely instead on their air conditioners. Gibbon's family described the young woman as an angel They were stunned by the killing and held closely to their Mormon faith for strength in the days following her death. She grew up in small-town Ameri-ca. in a setting not unlike an old telev1s1on show. She was born in the Elderly improperly prescribed drugs Malinda Godfrey Glbbona house where her mother was raised. Her grandparents lived next door. Just about everybody in Harrisville, Utah -around 700 people when she was born -knew each other. "She came from a very_ st.eltm:d lire1:· her mother told the Daily Pilot eaniet'. "She wu safe ... and relatively free of fear." She said her dauahter wu excited about the move to Colla Mesa. Harrisville had arown up, and so had Malinda. She'd been married to Kent Gibbons for 18 months when he aot a job at Western Diaital Corp. in ~ C®nly. -c!J = th . They'ds~o.uwon tstc>F erm the Mediterllnean Vi before she was tilled. He-retumed.u> Utah after the slayi!ll, but has since retumed to Oranae county, authorities said. "We!ust wanted to get him amona family, a relative said after Kent Gibbon's grisly discovery. He never discussed bis wife's killina with the media. ''Malinda was one of the en.els of this earth .. her mother said. .. -i"m not concerned about the person who did it. That's between the law and him and the Lord." And the law is concerned, Smith said. "We're aoin& to kee!>. plupna away," the seraeant said. There 1 no way she deserved to die." CHICAGO (AP)-Many nursina home residents are given mood- altcring drugs. possibly as a form of "chemical restraint," even thou&)\ the drugs may cause confusion or uncon- trolled shaking. Harvard and UCLA researchers found. Man doused wt th gasoline, set afire Inadequate staffina or poor knowl- edge on the part of the doctors prescribing the treatments could be among the reasons the drua.s arc administered, accordina to a report in Fnday's Journal of the American Medical Association. By TM AIHdated Prea A ~year-old Santa Ana man was doused with psoline and set afire Thursday and his uncle was arrested for investiption of attempted murder in the assault that reponedly followed an araument. police said. Armando Soriano was in critical condition with bums over 90 percent of his body at UC Irvine Medical Center, said Sat. Joe Esther. .. It's my undentandina that they had a disasn'Jement earlier -what I don't know," be said. Soriano'• uncle, Marcial Castro 37, wu booked for investiption o~ attempted murder, Esther said. Sonano wu found about 2 e.m. lyina on the lawn of the home be sham with his uncle on West I Sth Street, Esther said. Bank robbery suspect caught in Tustin A bank robber who allqedly held up at least seven benks while serving probation for two benk robbery convictions bu been amsted and jailed, authorities said Thursday .. Michael Todd Howard was being held in a Los Aqeles Countri~ on Thank.J&,ivina Day in lieu ofSS0,000 beil, said Los AnsJes County sheriff's Deputy Van ~otley. Howard was arres1ed wit6out inci- dent late Wednaday in Tustin. ORANGE llwlhl .. .. COAST __ , .... . MA• Ol'f'IC• • ._.., .. ~C....,... CA Howard, a 2().year-old Paramount resident, was arrested after 1 Los Anaeles County investiptor re-coPW:d him in a photo taken bf a bank surveillance camera. The tn· vestitator{ Richard Biddle, wu part of an FB and Lot Aneetes Cou.aty law enforcement team probi.na a ICriet of bent robberies in the area. Howard wu convicted of two Gardena benk robberies last March and wu sentenced in federal coun in September to lm'e a four.year~ lion. 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V-., • 11 -... = .. 4:46 p.111. ... ,.... • 11 n..... 11 41 T~ • • ...,..... .. Liii. . " T.-. .. ....... 11 • Mooll r-.• 1;37 p.a. .......... .. . .......... o.c. ... ,. ·--vi. .. 11 ......... Orange County man ha:r;ns it up with Soviet cosmonaut By die A.aeda ... Pret.t A Senta Ana ham radio operator who for years has escaped the con- fines of a wheelchair and one-room trailer borne b)' taking electronic joumey1 bu wtnpd into a Soviet space station on has call letters. · Gordon Gunnel$, 37, a former firefiahter who has lost mosl of bis siabt and muscle coordination to multiple lclerosis, spoke over his radio Nov. 17 with one of the Soviet c:osmonauts in the spec;e station Mir. The cosmonaut wu Col. Vladimir Titov, the 1ution•1 commander, who ps by the amateur radio operator's CallnumberUIMIR. TitovandMusa Manarov on July 12 set the record for 1J*1t endurance after orbitina since Dec. 21. "His E~sh was better than mine," said Gunnels. "He asked me where I lived and told me I was soundina very strona. Jt wu so clear it was like he was hovering riaht over my trailer." Tbm the bad a "aood chuckle" overGunnefs· call sip, KB6BUN ... I told him it fit me perfectly because I'm in a wheelchair and always sitting on my buns. And that was about it for the conversation,•• Gunnels said. Titov and Manarov started bam- mina it up with earthbound radio operators nearly two weeks aao, said Dave Sumner, executive vice presi· dent of the Connecticut-based Ameri- can Radio Relay Leaaue, an orpniza: tiob of about I SS,000 amateur radio enthusiasu. The leque bas aotten repons of radio contact with the ·~ station from operaton around the world in what is the fint such communication with the Soviets. U.S. astronauts on several spece shuttle fljpts have talked to hams. 0 We are very excited about it." Sumner said. Southern California leque mem- ben say they believe Gunnels is the first West Coast operator to contact the space station. Gunnels, who lives with a nunc attendant, .said be took up the ham radio boooy "out of desperation" about seven yean aao and now spends as much as eiaht hours a day on the radio. As excitina as the chat with the cosmonaut wu, Gunnels said it was only the second·most thrillina con- tact he bu made over the radio. The most exciting was when an operator made an ~ncy request aLking bow to perform cardiopulmonary mutcitation on .,. accident victim, be said. ··1 called the paramedics and then told the man bow to do CPR. The auy Who was bun pulled throuah and later even came to thank me in person. He wanted to give me SSOO, but I told him to use it for his kids' coll~ fund," said Gunnels. "I don't do th11 son of tbi~ for money. Ham radio kceps_me abve. It has kept me aoins." VISITOR TUMBLES OFF CLIFF ••• From Al said California Hipway Patrol Lt. Claude LeMoode. County fire Battalion Chief Dele Miller wd the wreckqe indicated the crash occurred at a hilb speed. It wu not known whether alcohol played a part in the accidenL The accident bro-..ht California '1 Thanklaiviq holidal'.~ffic toll to at least 11" deaths. the ttipway Patrol said. Twelve people. were ~ killed on Cali(ornla !'Olds dunq the fint 12 houn of the holiday period. SometliJng beautiful is about Ao happen . . . Lut year there were ei&bt fatalities and '404 dNnten-drivina arrests in the same time span, the CHP re- ported. A powerful Pacific storm that hit Northern California today snarled traffic and contributed to at least three times the normal number of accidents on San Franci1eo Bey area roeds, ICCOrdina to the CHP, which expccta fOld conditions to woreen u holiday travden leave town. It will tttm tpofltaneoua ... Unplanned ... Impromptu. But It wilJ be totally by detisn. By WFD. Yet, t0methii;tl beautiful It about to happen in your home with the at1i1tance of a tal.nted WFD Dealgner ... creation . Whatever the style, beautiful roomt at coms>«titlve pricet, h•ppen every day wtth the help of WFD. Let the next one be youn. Call or stop by today. The CHP also made J.47 arresu for drivina under the influence between 6 p.m. Wedneldly and 6 Lm-Tbu.a- day, said IJ)Okesman Steve Kohler. Some 29 million Americans will be uavelina I 00 miles or more durina the holiday weekend, eccordina to a IW'Vq' by the American Automobile Assoaauon. The National Safety Council warned that 450 to s~ oeoole may die in traffic accidents from 6 p.m. Wednetday to midniaht Sunday. INTERIOR DE81QN fSIRM ...... IN SOUTH COAST~ tldlo laclW. Poafttalft \'..,. ,._aan IN NOllTH COUN'n, IMI N. Tllltlft; , ..,..,,. Noise experts set meet.Ing at UCI on Mesa problem The coauoveny over community noite levels bl raideatial.,.. around tbe Pacific Amphitheatre will be ctilCUlled neat Tbunday by three noise espena at an open meeti!.111 of tbe Ora• Couriay cMl*f of the Atoustieal SOciety of America. ne .... will addrell the ~tific,and tecb*81 ~I i11Ua at tbe 7:30 p.m. meetina ·in Room f.108 ucr1 Medical Sciences Buildina I. ~t IO~ .. lot P·80 near Univenity Drive ud Cali(onua Avenue. The subjec1 ii of interest to noite-impactcd raideatf, community bea.ltb officials, rock music &m, attorneys and tcieotisu. Call the university at 156-6147 durina normalbusinesa hours for further iabmation. .... . Optlml•t euar coate.t The Optimist Oub of Irvine will bold.; essay contest on the ~ of .. Freedom: Our Most Precious Herit.11t" for all hi&h school seniors, jun.ion and aopbornora in the atea. . Entries must be~ completed by the contestants without assistance and submitte4 by Thursday. Winnen will be forward to the district com~tition andjuaed •nst other clubs. Contact David Hansen 11 S4~3437 for further information. Cumber ln•tallatlon set The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce will hold its 82nd annual instaJlation dinner Thursday at the Re,istry Hotel and all chamber members and their 1uests are wcJcome. Author Mark Victor Hansen will be the ~eynote speaker. The event beains with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 ana the cost is sso per person. BoUday •trea •ork•IJop ''Beatina the Holiday Blues" is the title of a two-day workshOp which will be offered on the next two Thursdays by Coastline Community College. The seminar will touch on maintaining a positive mentaJ attjtude during the rush of the teason and will run from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Newport 'Beach Center, 310l Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The fee is $25 and further information is available at 241-6 J 86. Headache 11emmar •lated The Newpon Neurosciences Center will pres. en a free public seminar on "Headache: New ~PJ>rQeches and Treatment" Thursday at 7 p.m. at ~ Health Education Foundation Center in the Newpon Center Medical Plaza, 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, in Newport Beach. Acupuncture, biofeedback. new drug regimens and behavioral therapy wil be discussed dunng the two-hour propam for chronic headache sufferen and their families. CaJI 759-8001 for reservations and further information. EJJ6lneen plan meetl.Dg The Oranae County chapter of the California Society of Professional Engineers will hold its next meetinaThundayat Reuben's Restaurant. 1641 W. Sunflower A'ie., Santa Ana. Reservations are required and may be made by contactina Eric Adler at 786-5288. Non-proflt sealon A seminar entitled "A Non-profit Necessity: Perfect Politics and Procedures" will be presented Thunday from 7 to JO p.m. by the Volunteer Center ofOrangc County, I~ E. 1st St., Santa Ana. The workshop will assist sm'\U to medium- sized non·profit organizations to develop simple personnel guidelines or update old policies. The cost 11 $20 and additional infonnation is availabl~ at 9S).5757. Ba•Jnea expo scheduled The final Business Expo '881 a table-top trade show, will be presented Wednesaay from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Elks~. 212 Elk Lane, Santa Ana. The program wtll offer employment services. speciality advertising. travel services. auto services, restaurants and catering, banking. financing and health clubs. Admission is fret to Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce members and SS to non- members. Call Lisa Cunningham at 541-5353 for details. LatJno blood drive The Latino community ofOranae County will conduct its first annual Da de to Corazon (Give From the Hean) blood drive Sunday at the CentenniaJ Education Center and Parle, 2900 W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana. Althouah the event has been OflAlnized by Latinos, anyone who can meet the donation requirements may give blood. Donors must be at ~st 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds or more and be m good health. Center need• volunteers The Irvine Fine Arts Center is seeking volunteers to serve as infonnation assistants at its new Information Center. Volunteen will meet the public, direct visitors, tateand mer calls, answer questions and work at the lift shoo. Call Amy Aspell or Jan Johnson at 3Sl-IOll for mOtC infonnation. AldJelmer'• •apport group The Alzheimer's Aaociation ofQranac County offcn a support lf'OUP meetina in Costa Mesa every other Tbunday at I r·m. at the Harbor Area Adult Day Care Ccnier, 66 W. Hamilton St. The meeti• provide a network of support for caR aiven, fainilie1t . friends and health pro-fesaioftals. Call 631-0245 for additional infor- matton. caacer volanteen •Ulht The ~ County un it of the American Cancer Society is looki,. for office volunteers to belp with teC'Otd keepina and other clericat duties on a~buia. . ' Vohanleen are needed b" duties which will lndud:e ,._.,. .. eotraDOndence. typing. fitinaand _.,._ . ...eriall. A. commitment of at least dlftle IMMI a week is ~uated. Call Dottie Cross at 7Sl~I for~ infonnilaioll. Abappyl>orla&DdJo1uaSlaterarew wed 1'1aanb1fTfDCit.ll•oer. FOOD ••• From A l consisted of turkey, dressing. salad, rolls. soup, bevefa&CS and pumpkin pie for dessert. AU of the food ~s donated.. including pies from Marie Callender's restaurant. ln addition, volunteen prcpered more than SOO care pack.ales containing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, apples, or- anges, nuts and candy to help get people tbrou&h the weekend. The kitchen will be closed this weekend. Hatlebera said. HatJeberg said most of the Thank.sciving diners were "regulan" ·at the kitchen, noting that some regulars come from as fa.r away as Lquna Beach .. when they can get transponat1on." An increasing number of kitchen patrons aren't technically home-1~ but simply poor, sti.e said. "There are a lot more people who arcn 't totally .homeless .. Hatlebe!'I said. "They might live with ~riends or family and just not make enough to make ends meet. They're just plain poor people." Ruby and Dami Chandler qualify as poor people, and said the soup kitchen was their only option for a decent Thankqjv- ing meal. Since movina to California from l(jnsas in October, the Cbandlen .and their two children, S-yea.r.old Brenda and 7-year.old David, have alternated between living in local hotels and sleeping in their station wagon. Darrel had a JOb in mobile home construction for a while, but when the work was done, the job was over. "It's not exactl~ what we'd expected out here," Brenda said, helpina her husband tie down boxes and bags of their belonaings to the roof oftbe station ~on. The family has been livina on welfare since Darrel's job ended. · Brenda and David have been attending Wilson Elementary School on a regular basis since their arrival, and Brenda even won fifth place in a school Halloween contest for an angel costume her mother made. Dally Pilot photos by Daniel Hankln Brotlaer'Jllclaael ltft9• .... ., ....... II.aria G. Cortes ol Suta Alla at food cllatrtbatioll center at Soatll Cout Clui8tlan Cluardt ill Coeta Ilea. "She made sure the)udaes knew I sewed every stitch by hand,· Ruby said. ''Next year, I'll win first place," Brenda boasted. "We'll worry about next year when 1t comes," her mother responded. Hatleberg said the soup kitchen really serves two needs. "These people need to be fed and the volunteers need to feel that they're doing something good and worthwhile." said HatJeberg. whose family was preparing a Thanksgavina dinner at her San Clemente home Thursday. "It works all the way around. The people are really aratcfuJ and happy and I.just can't say enough about the volunteers.. The soup k.nchen was not the only volunteer organization bus) on Thanksgiving. The food distribution center at South Coast Christian Church handed out more than 300 turkeys this momma along with numerous canned goods. fruit. bread and other items. Many people brought groceries to Jive away. The turkeys were donated by Comcast Cablevmon. Michael Dwaileebe, better known as Brother Michael, said donations to the center were .. acei>tiooally poor for~ Last few weeks .. but packed up just before Thank51lving. "All at onc,e its cbanacd. Un- bclieveable." he said. The Sal vauon Army and dozens ofloc:al businesses were also condUctina food drives over the past few weeks, and their results were deli vercd to soup ki tcbcns and food distribution centers throuahout the county Thursday. Living a wild life in the tabloids ~ i k e m o s t count their aac spots. ~o~n I spend my Pan of their secret of )Outh 1s marryina a youna ttme 1n the checkout cooson.. It's more rcv1tahz1n1 than a gallon of Geritol.~ lines at super· NAICY disperity in lltS 1s never troubhng s111« sw<rOSKd markets rea<tina the m~ don't last Iona enoua.h to feel the ~tion _.p. tabloi.d.s about ldlTYI£ Still, livina with a )OUf\& huSband must be challeagina. ~elebnt 1es' . love Every ttmeyou feel yourfacdiftshppin&, you have to&ive bves. By the tame I younetfan cmcf1Cncy mud pack. · ~ch the chcrter Celebrity weddinas are senumcntaJ affairs -which l ve ~ve~. ~If.... . account fOr everyone acttins mamed so often. Check an dozen 1nfidchtie1. an open mamaae or . HoU}'wOod ceremony and there's not a dry mink eye~ . two, a llllle of d1VOl't'eS and a thatch of pehmony in the houJe. The bride always wean the same blue pner suits. . , she won 11 her lase five weddinas, She and the sroom. Some of tt?ne swtnaers are alm<?St as old as tam. l m dreucd by the samedcsianer who dOC$ the Barbie and Ken 1m11ed ~at.all have t~ pep to tet into~ mue!' trouble. outfits, reciie their vows by a swimmi"I ~ awash with I couldn t ~blydcal wnhan open mafNllC. lt sail I can so many ortllids and prdenias it loob hke the Sarpsso do to cope ~th a closed mamqe. Al! th09e la!t n.aaht Sea. rendelv~s an dark res~uranu would 11ve me chtlb11.ns. If tabloid weddinas make provocative ~in&. the You~~~~~,::~ i::'i~t= ::uaJ1!.:S"=~ divCMCa art even more rivetina. They've tote~ te1. laundry tettlcmenu and lund rcvclauons to kttp you tratisfixed ThC celebrities ~o intria~ me the mott ate the for l8 c:Mctout lines. . tenior tex •Y"'boll who have the wits to j"'llle three Ot • Have you not.ad t~t ce~tlCS never tel a d1~ four IQ.'°en at once. ~ly at an • we.ea one~, 1n l~ •me outfit ~. This 11 a suable expend1tutt, memory is \bot. Livu'I hfe to the hitt tata a pc>cUt ~....,. .,.ou ~nt the ncusury fun fOr ..-rate computer lo tttp trKt of YoUr • admaren and thrir maaa~ ~II. Palnnony Wardrobes l'9d 10 bl mOft finaqcial aatus. ~11ve. J1hld lovers fjvor tubduect colon tike Cry t· oftea at •ytdf if rd dwwc p1aces Wida .-. Mc A Riwr .~· ~ ii a>nfined eo a modest told ~ lldies Wliio have a black belt in 1uuuno.y. n.e ~ ~ ... , .. tt.rir-~y coanrt.. . ~and lar jets would be Rice. tNt I cloa't have die Wi*ll ...arw ... lifal)tt. ...... patomlitJCS d' . forcMln and · M ~ ~ ... IWr .. LoollMmt.-old ........ H• .,::':'co.•.,_=•-.: . .!t ~ •,: IWw. ~dam am a ft;*1 coaoa tli1. _ OUl'O!..i::."'t:e"'.:-:t°!:.':·looll MRa ~~a;...-:=~=~~ rc>U .. willt dm~_"113 --IO iM* ~ c-••tl)lla•c.'1•·~~·-._ Dialnoad. bVt I hive I --dlM ........ die lliU I COMeft ........ -Oft °'*'1 hlft IMl dlifop;Ktor. dicy'rejusc orctanary aeftion..., lft up in ca..,...... NiiaO _,.,..""'II r ltfB• ~ .. .. ... ( Stonnis bringing snowfall to·sterra . BJ ftl A.111 dliW PN9I Sc:anercd showers will contfn...e to •mpea tbc San Franci1CO Ba~ ana and IDOlt of Nonbern r.t>fornia t.brouPout the holiday ~·wiUa more mow ~ to fall in the Siena IDOlln1alDS becaute of a per- ... t lelia of Pacific storms. .. lt1l be otr and on aU weekend," laid · National Weather Service meteolololist Mike Smith on Thul"f- day ... we·n set .some cJearina Satur- day. but more rain is predicted for Sunday." Forecuten also said that sporadic abowen will bit the Bay Area today, with oanial ~and hiahs in the mid-50s to low 60s. .., Tbe, Lake Tahoe area of the Siem ountains will see decreasina snow showers Friday with the snow level hittina about 3,SOO feet. Temperatures will reach the mid-30s durina the ~y. dippina down 10 the low 20l at nllbL . Saturday will be panly cloudy in the Bay Area before tbe rain returns· ' , ... y Feasts, parades, food for the poor outlook highlight holiday hopeful .?,~~ :,=:=ia~ · om.do victims and thousands of Pb~!!, witb .C:' ud 5 BJftlA1111111 ... Prw the !li~~dvan1a1ed aot rr~e =;'.u:-~,-,il-more It's belinnma to look a lot like a ~kiaiva~s ll!urlday, whale ~..,... •• •id DOnna Oiant, •bo ~~is=~llmaNM =·:cs foot~~':: -~~IOiftltotbepande .. for finch retailen cautiously optimistic down at mnily dinner tables.. yean .. about improvi .. their ICMOnal sales PennsylvaJUI State Police attached President Reapn and ~ wife but con1Cmtive enouah to stock red ribbons 10 door bandies of ~I &!,~:& ~ q~ ¥.:k:;::! ..,uinaJy. _ marbd patrol can and New Ham~ d" the' · top caJr. The advi<le from industry analyst lhl••tre State ~nddrove ~th tf~~! f~= ~ ·~~~ ~ Monroe Greenstein of the invest-.... ti on to ren:i• . motonstl ~ . u.~ --.:..1-t _,_ Oeo_. Bulb and hit ment finn Bear. Steams It Co. is shop daneers of drinkina and dnvana. r~~fe 'll • ..::"J .... uiet th · early. Many r09ds in the Northwest ~ W1 • ~~-spent a q at etr "If consumers wantto buy ~lar wet with rain or slick with new snow. seaside vacatio'! ho~ !t ~- items. they better not wait. be California's Sierra Nevada ranee ne~pon, M11ne, with. JOit two warned. bad up to 4 feet of snow from a storm lonstame employes ~ auats for Lean inventories are unusual at the ~Y before. '"This has 10 be the dinner! acx:orctina to autes. this time of year, when stores are best TbanupviftJ akiina we've ever In Barminah;am, AJa.. f1?orcthan SO F&rina up for the post-Than~vina had. .. saicl'receDtionist Beverly Gar-footbal~-1.ovln& families h~d rush tllat accountl for a ~ sfice of rett at Squaw Valley USA. Around Thanklliva°' cftnD;ct ~~ an their yearly sales. But inventory Los A'*1cs. 'S-depee water didn't cam pen ou~dc Lelion Field.~ ntuaJ control bu become an industry deter sW1en. for early amvals for Friday·.s .Jron standard in 1918 as merchants puzzle Millions of people watched on ~wl cWh bet~n ~ubum Uruvcr-throuab the ICCOnd year of a slump. ldevision and an estimated 2.2 sity and~ Unavmaty of ~bema. Retailers who've bid tiaht inveo-million lined sidewalks as 11 huae PellY Rackett of Grove Hill. ~·· torics much of the year are unlikely to helium balloons depictina cartoon brc>Wlht three pJlons of shrimp take cbanca at tbil point -cbaracien hiahliabted Macy•1~ 62nd pm6o, a pllon and a half of turkey Christmas or no Chrillmai annual parade in New York City ... I and dressi~ a smoked turkey, Sunday. Just a chance of 1DOW is predicted for the Tahoe area Saturday • withsnowsbowersretuminaSunday, Smith said. The most popular items this year think JmC11tl come. for themselves smoked veruson and taco .salad. . are expecUd to include delianer' and and the kids are JUSt an excuse Cotham's Country Store in bny cashmaesweaters. leatber900dsand became they want to see it them-Scott, Ark., isn•t usually open compact disk playen ancf for chil-selves," saicfVivien Maisey of Rock-Thankssivina. but this year the store dren, Nintendo video pines and land Cou!'~Y. N. Y. and restaurant served turkey dinner Barbie dolls. Some 900,000 people turned out free to victims of a tornado that killed Most of the Bay Area · ved between 0.SO incbel and 0. 7S i of rain Wednesday .µpt, ac:corc~~~==="~;.......:;..::....~~~;;.;...;.~...;.;!:;:;:_-"-:~....;..;;~....;;...::...:z-~:;;::::::=! to the Weather Service. Santa ROI bad received l.46 inches of rain Linda Lal'aYW of btJa Lake Talaoe abOftla Jaer clrt-~ ''It is still too early to let a true for the annual parade in Detroit three people in the town Nov. JS. radina on wbetber this is IOina to be wbicb featured Los Anseles Laken "Tbcte people are tryina to at least a nail-biting Christmas. We never star Earvin "Mqic0 Johnson, a set roofi -beck on their houses. to antici])9ted Oiristmu 1988 to be • Michipn native1jazz musician Lion-rebuild. They are busy tryina to set barn-bu~ Cbri~ .. said Mike el Hampton ano civil riahts pioneer thinas Dreoared to stan over. They Wellman. market.ins vice praident Rosa Parks. can come &ere and at leut not worry for Kman Corp. in Troy. Mich. Thousands of Texans lined Hous-about Thanklsivina dinner," said duri.nc the 24-hour period end.in& , Wednesday ni&hL dariDt a DOW ....... Weda11&a7. As the four:&y holiday weekend bepn, skiers and SielTa raon oper- ators ~oiced after the series of storms that bepn Tuesday bluketed the mountains with a thick layer of fresh snow for what some calJcd the best early season ski conditions in ~e are totally ecstatic," Squaw Valley spokesman Bill Jemen said "This will be one of the best, if not the best. Tbanksgivina weekends we've ever had." At Heavenly Valley. spokesman Tim Newhart CJ\ioycd the blindina IDOWl1onn that swept the ski area•s 12.800 acres Wednesday afternoon. The aki resort opened last Saturday. the eart.iest season ai.nc:e 1973. .. It couldn't be a better Tbanbsiv-in& praent," said Newban, who indicated that Heavenly's 24 lift.I would be operatina Thunday. Tbe storm dropped up to four feet of snow in the -Siem Wednesday. Another weaker but fut~movina storm was expect~ to acid even more snow Tbunday north of Yosemite, the National Weather Service said. The storm drenched lower eleva- tions early Wednesday, then tapered off' into showers and thundenhowers. A cold air mus behind the first storm front bel.,ed brina snow levels down to 3 000 feet near the Orcaon border and was responsible for lower temperatures in the lowlands. Generally, be said, .. There are ton streets for the 39th annual Foley's owner Bill Cotham said. "I aucss if we more people workina. the election is TbankJsivinaDay Parade, with floats have any leftovers. we•Jljust ajve 'cm behind us, and people seem to be det>ictina Christmas sonp. away when the townsfolk set their reasonably, if not optimistic, com-The nation•s oldest Thankssivina freeiers workina qajn." fonable with the sbaPe of the econ- omy." Kmart, with thousaodsofdiecount stores. book shops and dniptores. expects holiday sales to Nn about 6 percent ahead of last year -in tJlc ran,e of most optimistic forecasts. The decisions that ma)' make or Second boarding house bodjr ID'd Plant toxin kills cells with 'AIDS break Christmas 1988 for bis retailers were made as Iona as 16 months qo . .. We have been playina the whe>le inventory thina conservatively all year Ions and tbat•s continued riaht WASHINGTON (AP) -A plant ricin combination binds to the cell surfaces and the ricin then kills the cell. thus eliminatina a source of HIV virus. SACRAMENTO (AP)-A second bod)' among the seven found buried outside Dorothy Montalvo Puente's boardina home has been identified, a spokesman for the Sacramento Coun- ty coroner's office said Thursday. Tbe spokesman, who asked not to be named. said the body is Alvaro "Bert.. Montoya, whose death ac- counts for the sinaJe murder charae that bas been filed apinst Puente. He said the idcntificauon was bucd on finaerprints. The other person identified so far is SS-year-old Bertjamin Fink, de- scnOcd by bis family as a chronic alcoholic and transient who moved into Puente's home earlier this year. Police believe the seven dead were killed for their Social Security checks. Auto(>lies have been completed on the victuns but caUJeS of death have not been .determined. Coun docu- Christmas Fantasy 1988 SANTA begins his 11ightly t'isits to Roger's Vktorian Gazebo Friday, Nol'tmbn 25 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm Newport Beacll 01tly men ts indicate that one police search into Christmas,0 Wellman said. toxin combined with a special protein of Pucnte•s home turned up 14 bottles For the bis retailers, he said, .. the is able to attack and kill AIDS- of pills and various unknown period from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 is so infected cells in the test tube while substances. 1mponant that if you miss by a leavina healthy cells untouched, a Amo~ items seized Wis a book percentage point in your sales csti-poup of Texas and California re-mates, you can have some lost iearcben repon ti1lcd " SO Commonly Prescribed opportunities ... or you can have However, they cautioned that the Dnap, .. an I-inch kitchen knife, a some inventory overhana that is new laboratory development -like quilt witb pollible blood stains. a fairly substantial." other incremental advances in AIDS coff'ee can with "lye" imJ?tintcd on To set Chicqo shoppen in the research -was far from being ready ~E~.~ a book called ·The Smell spirit, Marshall Field's hared caroleri for clinical application and, at best, and minstrels to roam its stores and miaht offer a potential new treatment Social workers and neighbors who installed a Chfistmas tree that it calls approach rather than a cure. reported people missina led police to .. the tallest indoor bandmadc-oma-Dr. Jonathan W. Uhr, cbainnan of ~nte•sdowntown boardina house. ment mc in the world:' thcdepartmentofmicrobiofotyatthe '-~=====================::;;, Unive:rsi~ of Texas Southwestern Medical~ter inD&llu..said a study MENU MASTER Computerized Recipe System . $36.00 retail value, only $18.50 ea+ SH & H• • Data Base to store your recipes • Nutritional Data Base to Approximate % US RDA for your recipes and meals • Computer assisted help makes it easy to use • Acct?ss recipes up to 11 different ways! Including by ingredients, calories, preparation time and morel Order now for delivery by Chriatmaa •Add S1.00 for SH & H Name Adclre-.. ~~~~~~~- Send check with ad to: Qualltech Software '4300 Holt Ave. #100 Montclair, CA 92763 lSC111 to be published Friday shows a synthetic molecule called recombi- nant CD'4 can be used in a test-tube to deliver a killer toxin to cells infected with AIDS. Ubr said the CD4 molecule nat-uraqy binds to a IYCOprotein, called IP 120, that forms on the surface of cells infected with human im- munodeficiency virus, or HIV, which causes AIDs. CD'4 will not attach itself to cells not infected with HIV, be said. Other scientists involved in tbe study were Mark A. Till, Victor Ohctie and Ellen S. Vitetta of the University of Texas, and Timothy OrctQry. Eric J. Patzer, James P. Ponei and Daniel J. Capon of Gcocntec~1 a South San Francisco ~mpany mat developed the sythetic CD4 molecule. In the laboratory, Ubr said bis retcareb poup combined a synthetic CD4 molecule with a toxin called ricin that is extrlCtcd from plants. When expotcd in a test tube to HIV-infected cells, he said, the CD4- "Early in the cowte. of HIV infection, T <ells and mac:roDha&es (two types of immunity cells) &re thouaht 10 the ~or cellular mer- voirs for the viNL Both of those bear the CD4 molecule that permits the viNs 10 enter, .. said Ubr. Bycombinanaatoxin with theCD'4 molecule. the ~ are. in effect, creatiDJ a auidcd mi.Mile that attacks only anacted cells. Healthy cells are not touched by the toxin, said Ubr. The 'icicnti1t said toxic e&c:u of the CD4-ricin combination will have to be studied in the laboratory ~ore the technique could be\lled in clinical experiments. Ricin bas been utcd in cancer drup and bas been found to be well tolerated by paticntl if manap carefully. be said. Ubr said it will be at least a year before the dnaa could be tested on patients. And, ihouah this technique shows promise, be said be i1 not suaest1na it would cure AIDS. ~·we wOuJd not expect it to kill a latently-infected cell and this rep- resents a siplificant obstacle in term• of curina this diseue," said Ubr. "I think that one miaht expect, at ~t. 10 slow it down!' He said the AIDS virus ia known 10 invade cell• and stay there CJuietly, not ma.kin& the 1P120 protein that would be taraeted by the CD'4 molecule. "One would have to consider the problem of thete latent infected cells as a m.;ot one In terms of riddina the body or aU the infected cells. .. said Uhr. Hemophiliacs to use possibly AIDS-tainted Or~g because of order Pllrsuant 1b The Provisions Of The California Health & Safety Code: WARNING: Pipe aiil SiiiOlililg 1bbaCros and Cigars COntain/ Ptocluce Cbemirals Known 1b The State Of califOrnia 1b Cause eancer, and Birth DefedsOtOther~he 118nn. LOS ANGELES ~~~ -Thousands ()f bemoDbiliacs na- tionwide must UM a tilood-dotti_na product that could contain the AIDS viNS beQUte of a severe lboftlle of the ~uct normally .... doCton and Oftk:ials saicl. The U.S. food and DNa Admini~ tntioa bas impounded milliofts or New laws take.aim at Irish terrorists LONOON (AP) -The aovem. meat propoeed laws Thunday to · lliftia priloa tentences fOr terroriam, make it balder for the IRA 10 finance e>paa1iom and require candidates in Nonbern lldand elections to dQ.. avow violence. . . MOSCOW ·(AP) -... dcadal-were rcooned Thunday ia a mewed outbrcU of e\hnic riouaa in Azcrbai. ju despite the deploymat ol Soviet troop_1 and tanb IO pat down viol-ence in thne cities. ollicills said. Hundreds of edulic Armcniam were aid to be fleeiftll the republic of ~ fOr thcif.,...ldjlceat home- land. Troop1 reportedly med hdicop- len and lnlCb to evacuate women Ind children &om one troubled aree after the worst outbreU of vio&cDce since the lint days of ethnic dis- turbances in the Soviet south in Febnwy. ..... ~·· daief' of tbe inbmatiai .._ .. __ , of tbe ............... F-wr-~. , uid ,,.-.....-..... °'= rqMJrtl 'Tom the city o( ~ Wle ~tJ*' tbal tevcral people bad been · in the lalat Olllbuna. . wrbeft were more outbreaks of v~ Mamedov said, speeki .. by &om the~ capital of Baku. 1bere are victims. deatbL" T111, in I~ rad OD the Jliabtly news prop:am Vrem~a.· blameCS the detcnoratina situation on .. ir- responsible nationalistic elements" ,. ... and ectaowledled there was f!P~ to die~ e Sovtet. or D91'tiamcat. ~a AnneDWis aDd ~· dnrii ~ fOt lbeir~re-: J&IUI. oublic. · the petition Meaawbile in the neiabborin& hen tbe lipatura of I .I million l'Cl*blic o1oeo,p., ttveral t1'ouanc1 ~liaal o(dle oGc:o-iDdependent Ba}. demollluaton were reooned to hive UC repubtiC. pthcred in the capital of TbililJ to Jn Kirovabld on Tuadly, mob& Pl"01at ~amendments to the killed dbee IOldien, and 126 people Soviet Constitution that have · ~ uv~ accordina to Azertai- PR!"'Pled complain~ the Kremlin is jaai and Sovaet ofticialS: • try11_11 to mOD<_>POI~ power and Soviet Foreip Minisuy ~ ~ the leai~tures of the l S mu Gmnady I. Geruimov told constJtuent republtCS. ~ in Moscow that tanks and Aho, members of a snm roots, troop1 bad been eent llO Kirov1t.d., Lithuanian political ~izatioo ar· Baku and 1 third Azertleijani city, rived in Moscow to deliver a petition Naklaivedlu, to restore order. Tbe meuum were presenied IO Parliamenttbedayaftef1manand ,.--~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--..-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'--'-~~~~~ ~ter were killed in a bu I . Republican Army • · They are virtually oenain IO P911 &n the 6~me'1'.lber House of Commons,_ where Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher tw 1 huae 101. teat~ty. Her 11>vemment sugesied the anti-violence oath list year as a meamofunderminina the IRA's lqal political wina. Sinn Fein, in au 1t1empt to win political lqitimacy in Northern h~land. At the heart of Sinn Fein ideol,:y is support for whit it calls the RA .. armed strugle" and the govern· ment calls terrorism. Sinn Fein commands about one- third of the Roman Catholic vote in ee troubled province and won about to pel'Ce!lt of the seau on 17 of the province's 26 local authorities in May l98S electioM. 1'bae's nothing that we're trying to do here to stop peoole standina at elections or to actually ~lude a particular ~litical ~.· Nonbem Ireland Minister Racbard Needham told a news conference . .. Even if they (Sinn Fein) start by sianina this declaration ~nd abide by tile rules of the declaration. it at least stopS the open insultina. almost oblcene advocacy of violence ... Tbe law would permit prosecution and even removal of councilon who publicl)' support the IRA 's violent campllp to drive the British from Protestant-dominated Northern Ire-land and unite it with the Irish llepublic. which is overwhelminaly Catholic. Sinn Fein has said it will find a way around the "declaration apinst ter· rorism, .. which would apply to local aovemment and provincial assembly contesu. It prot.bly will take effect before next May's municipal elec. tions. An elected official who took the oeth and then voiced support for the outlawed IRA could be disqualified from office for five yean after successful prosecution. c.. .......... ,....,. ............ a., ........ ell .-w,.. ..-a,. -DEN'S llG ...... -. C.. .... CA (714) W'4D The Nutcracker Coast Ballet Theatre 2 a 7 PM· SATURDAY, DEC. 3 Tlcbta $5.50 Adwnce; $7 et Door Child 12 • Under: M.50 ,,.,,.; .. Door Christmas With Bach Orange Coast Chorale & Orange Coaat Singers I PM -SATURDAY, DEC. 10 Rff. S.Ma: 17 Adv.; $1.50 et Door ERIC TINGST AD IL NANCY RUMBLE New Age Christmas I ~II· PRIDAY, DEC. 11 ""-........ ,.,,,..; .... Door L'AGE NOEL Joe Poshek, Guitar Mariann• Whltmyer, Flute PNOAY. DIC. 17 INl· ... MTIMCITALHAU., ,.... ....... .... No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins Y\frth Stater Bros. Low, Low Prices FRESH STATER BROS. WHITE OR YELLOW DECOR ---OR EARTHTONE Paper Towels 13-0Z Meat Dept. 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The o!'llinal lite bad been the Newponer Resort. but the ~~rter reportedly couldn•t the numbers. In the final weeks of l)lanninf the event was moved to the Mamou. Event co-chairmen 0-. and JeM Cnu felt the impac::t of· the nU(l'lbei's as they orp!'lled seatina arraQ1Cmetlts u last minute cba1*S occuri'ed. Every sctuate inch of ihe ballroom WU filled either with tables, silent auction items, the S\IF, or just people. Everywhere you looked was a celebrity of some sort of another, ranaina from local favorites Baa Al*tm and a.MJ a.. to soap opera stan ............... and a.di Warrldl to all-time favorites a.Ny MeDewell and Caesar a-en. Crean credited event orpnizer Da.W Gftt for attractina the celebrities to the SI 00-per-~n dinner. Proceeds (wbicb Crean couldn't beain to estimate) will ben- RUFFELi.'S UPHOLST£1Y llC. .......... c... .... lm-... ctnA--Ml-llM ..., ................... 81drl., Temple Bl~c• ..,_book for BUlle llel8oa 'iJ'nll. efit the American Cinema Awards Foundation philanthropic and educa- tional propams. The cocktail hours featured honor- ary chairwoman Alrley Temple Bt.d stationed on stqe for com- nlimentary sianinp of her book r.Ouks Star." Ruth Warrick. sup- eorted by cast members of .. All My Children," offered fortunes off to the side of the stage, and a celebrity studded silent auction was going on through the _period. Dinner followed. featuring tra- ditional Thanksivina holiday fare of turkey, stuffif!C and mashed potatoes (with a pumpkin pie tart for dessert). and suests were treated to a repertoire from Mlltem Berle himself. Berle also introduced the celebrities in attendance, including Terri AMdll, Mcn..N CareJ, RM- ert CmDmbtp. J .... Cena, Bay c-tff, Gleu Ford, A.De Jeffre71, DuTJI Ilk+-••· Fruce9 i.e.trer, Aw Lee, G•y MIMU .... Marpret O'Briea, DouN O'Ceaer, MartM Ray, BarMra RaU, Dick s.r, .... Pea, SlalletH, Gale Storm, CllUtae TIT-. Cenel WINe and SMreewu .... A live auction began durina ~ sert, with Te4 Slaaclelf ..... , &ea &erdtevaJ and Jue Greer takina the mike to offer up exciting prizes including a Paul Newman racinl outfit and souvenirs from "Duke John Wayne. Orange County members of the host committee included Slalrlee and Rollert G........._ IMt AWrta. Gayle and a. AMenea, Jme and Victor A.Mrew., J .... and Georp Arona, Doe Bell, Vtrpl!a and Pa .. BellMr, Dirts and .,... Belneramc, CMrleM fnd AMy Cnu, LIMa and JolmaleCrua. Also Lave• ... Ven Dnat. c.rta and Teti Foley,J9ff and RaJUalu, C.llea and B8d J .... , Marpret and Carl Kardler, MleMel Lawler, Nuey and J• Luk. Wllllaaa IA*, WWa Deu and WlWua LJ-. JllllJ and Carmele Mute, EleaMr and Jay Maatroluml, Mary and Peter M•~. Glay and Alu O'K.ala, &ltty and Jeb Ra•, Diaw and Barry Rlaker Beverl"'d Pa .. Sala&e, Aw and Beary ntromr Piiar Wape, Bea and BW eWe ano BW hnlu. Its-Sen. aeior.e llarplay, llartlaa Raye and Glenn Ford wftb cllalrmaD Jolul Crean. Sizzling holiday styles HO Al'f'O#lf•Nf Nl.ID«O Mn AYAAAa.a sz~~s!.~ ll~g SIS PeRM , ••• SS0.00 NowlZ9.9S= S 10.00 OFF W~av~s 1720 SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA jlo<Med .,... "'°"' .. c.u1 6Jl-1797 Onnge COMI DAllY PtLOT/Frtt»f, NoV9Snber 26. 1w. AT Better abuse laws needed DEAR ANN LANDERS:Ourlocal children•s services treats about 200 cases of child abuse annually. A very small percent.age of the SCJlual abuse cues reach the courts., much less the papers. A recent case that made me furious involved a stepfather who claimed that he was "testinf" to determine whether or not his 4-year~ld step- dau&hter was a virgin. I wanted to scream when the wrttch walked away a free man because the law uses the phrase "for sexual gratifiQUon~ and he denied that there was any grati- fication. I realize that a man who would pull such a stunt on his stepdauahter is menWJy ill and needs treatment. but to let him off scot.free suggests that the young girl was in the wrong. This is a hideous miscarriage of justice. What can be done to prevent this sort of thing? -DISGUSTED IN OHIO. DEAR OHIO: We Deed better laws. better iaterpre&lidoa •f De laws, better lawyen ... mere competetl& J ... es. U I Uvei la ,.., ceat8111ilty I'd rabe mklr1e4 a.en MMi Git cue. It'• .e •f tM mM& rnolda1 tWa11 I've ever Ma.rd. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back someone wrote and asked Mid· westerners and East Coast relatives to please stop freeloading on their California fnends and family. I have a similar request. but this one is aimed at Midwesterners and Californians who would lilcc to come to New York to vim. Please don't ask us 1f .,,.e know ofa good. inexpensive hotel. New Yorkers don't have a last of hotels at their fingemps. This 1s a JOb for a • travel accnL He or she will ajve you a pacb&c tour aod do all the wort.. Please don't ask us to eet tickets for Broadway shows. There are IC'Veral service aaencies that procure tickets and will charge them to your credit card. Please don't complain about the prices. We know they are out of this world. P\cue don't pipe about the traffic. We are in it e~ day and. yes, it's terrible. Please don't cornplain about the taxis. The driversareobllpJed bylaw to take passenfttS wherever they want to So· lf they refute. you can take their number and make real trouble for the sharpies who want to ao only to La Guardia or Kennedy airports. Thanks for Jelling me speak for millions of New Yorkers. Ann. - EDDIED. DEAR EDDlE: n.at's 1111ite a aualler! s.me tu'I biftn .,.., ~ &e ,., It• lktr Mt ....... IMlt mwre ... LLIU ___ .r Ne• Y-':en wttl .... , .. . -===:::==:::=::::=:=:=:==::::._i~~====::::::::::::::::~=::::==========================::::::!...I By~GOREN UMI OMAR SHARIF OpenillJ lead: Jack of O If you arc aoina to bid like a lunatic. you bad better be able to play lite a aallUl-Or else be a very wealthy man. South's biddi.na on this hand lived up to the first cateao- ry-six spades would have beea ID iron-clad contract-but his play did not come anywhere near the second . ace-k.inJ. When the tuit didn't run. be wall after spades. Unfortunate- ly, that suit also broke b9dly. Si.Dee declarer bad to concede a spade to East, that defender was able to cash a heart trick for down one. 9CZ.lactio~ ... ou.f' womtz.n's d4.por'tJMOL ~ ao. aozptionally large ~'Lctionof wonc:krJul. hand.Knit. S'Wattms includiaj cord.igans, -w.et.s, pu.l loVlz.r9 atld. Lurtlcz.n<ZC'k.s- ~ hrz.nz. i5 lJ relph lot.mz.~ teinbswoOl atb'kzkn;t;, OV<!!ilablq, ln bu.r~u.ody end-n u.n""'tctr ~ TI'2IZTI-• plcu=i9'Z v~it, at;~ soon ond oppraci.ot<Z. thz. difflz.nznccz.. nswpor"t b=Ch • !>19 ncwport, ~ dT • 1l'l/Mat -~O • poeockne • ~9 S>Uth \like. aw • 818/ ~~ ·9~~3 wut.VilOOd v\UaQ1. • 1001 wut,~ blvd • 213/ 208·.32.7"' mainplaoe/esnt.one· 2800 northmeinat, • 71"/M~·l2~ , .... Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •A 1 'V AK 10 I 4 1 0 15 4 • '3 WEST EAST • ' • J 10 91 \)65 \)J97l 0 J •• '3 2 0 Q. • Q ••• 5 2 • J 7 4 souru •&Ql54l \) Q 0 AK 6 • AK 6 Why South elected to play six DO trump rather than the ice-cold con- tract of six spades is beyond us. Even wi,th a 4-1 trump split. the latter c:Olrtract depends only on the hand with the Iona uumps having at least two hearts. Had decla.rer stoppecho COWlt his tricks. be miJht have \IDCO¥Cnd the safe route to 12 tricks. W"ltb four minor-suit tricks and three in bcarU. be needed only five t.ric:b from the spade suit. Therefore, al- ter winnina the openina lead declar- er should ha~e ca.shed the queen of bearu and then ducked a spade! Tbe defenders can do declarer oo berm. Suppose East wins the spade and reve:ru to diamonds. Declarer wins, crosses to the ace of sl*la and takes the ace-kin& of beans, di.- cardiQI his minor-suit lolen. He can set back to his band witb a club, and the rest of the tricks are hia. The biddina: Nordl l'MI t \) ... 1 \) ... ....... ... ..... Sotltai l • l • 6 NT Declarer wasted no time in loins down in his slam. He won the open- ina diamond &cad in band, cashed the queen of be.arts and crossed to the ace of spades. Next. he tried to split out the hearts by ca1bi111 the HoRoscoPf - ---- SahlrUJ, November H BJ SYDNEY OM.ARR ANES (March 21-Apnl 19): You pan add1ttonal information concerning safety. sccunty, future plans rqardina fam ily. 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Vif'IO are•D= ' (A'°"' 2)..Sqiit. 22): OomCstic adjusunea& atwed,'.cm .. f'C'\uled. )'OU11 enudy have ICIC.'aS to ·•inside" 1nformatiot1. Scmario feanwa ftnancial ma• euven. le or purchax of 1ft1JOf hn•ry i~. T•YNI tft\olved UBIU (Sept. 23-0c:t. 22): Decision 1s reached reprd1na producuon, promouon. d1Spla). You'll succeed followms 1n1t11l delay. ma nor disappointment. Member ofoppos1tescx pcrm1tsemot1ons to rule lQ&JC. Ptscesplays role. SCOllflO (Oct. 23-NO\. 21 ): lndiVldu&I "tn charle .. wtll acquiesce to request. You'll have unaq\le way of 1ucccssfully communtcat1na with superiors. Emphatiaoe mttnsily, responsibi h ty. tcnSUal 1ty. Cancer native ftpres promincniJ.t. SAG AJUUS ~Nov. ll-Dcc. 21): Foc:uson U"I~ cnliahtenmcnt. pubhshina, f'QCtu"' beYo.d Pft"MM. Upec&libOnS. You'll be '"truskd .. Wldf:financill .._. ICltOft afftcttft& JCCUnt} of panncr. mac Aria. Llri play rotes. 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MN l'IMMNOO VALLEY ....... e.-. . .... w ••• ''-'a... ..... 411• .. 5444 ' I tn...._.....,.._,__.,_, ... ,,.. MIW ....... ., ... _LewP'rtceO. I I Ill, .,,. ......... ,_-.....,.....,.. • .._. ... THO-... •1 ... ,,,,. ....... ••Ha ··-ea....c.yowttc.._ . .,.... ...... .,,.._ MlY-••• ""a111 lllp ., .. SPORIS sea Kirigs dO•inate Sea View honors Rober son, CdM' s Katovsich lauded; Wojtkiewicz is MVP in the Clf playoffs for'ihe first time in nine years. The nod to Holland ~mes after puttina tasetber the first-ever undefeated sea.ion in the school's history, the Sea Kings aoina 3..().2 in l~ue, and tonight they enter the second round of the Clf playoffs with a 9-0-2 mark. BJ KOOB& CARLSON °' .. ..., ....... It's the fourth time Holland has won league honors over a span of IS seasons. and as has been his custom in previous successes, it was defense which peved the way. If anyone can find a league which was closer than the Sea View Leque footbell race, don't believe it, they're sure to have niade up it u~ Corona del Mar has four first team selections on the defense, led by K.atovicb and his book.end teammate, 6-foot:), 2~pound Chris Deuchar. Corona del Mar slipped tllrouab unbeaten to take it's tecODCl atraiallt title, and with it aoes Coecb of the Year honors to Dave Holland for the leCOnd stra.t.bt year, and Defensive ptay- er or the Year laurels to linebeck~~ John KatoYlich. " University HiP's Trojans. al~ they misled out on a play_ot'f _berth on the final night. easdy bid the most explosive becldield in the lea&ue and were so aa:orded, with OffCnsive Player of the Year bonors to runnina back Jim llobenon. In the process of determina the all-league team, every coach is consulted for his views, and they are intertwined with Daily Pilot observations. Tustin Coach Marijon An- cich put it this way when asked about linebeckers. Said the veteran Ancich: "Well, fint of all you've got those two aorillas at Corona del Mar. I don't even want to talk to them." Ancich's comical description sums up Corona del Mar's defense in a nutshell, and Katovsicb in penicular as the Sea Kings dotni- nated with their defense with an uncommon force. As for Most Valuable Player honors -last ear's winner, Tom Walker ofNewpon Harbor, passes the boaor on to Esiancia Hilb junior Josh Wojtkiewicz, who was the heart and soul of a n:sur,.nt propam which found the Eagles pining a benh As for Offensive Player oftbe Year honors. Roberson was a deliaht in the University becktield, always coming throuah with top efforts on both sides of the ball. PM. FIRST TEAM OFFENSE P1a1er, ICMel Jeff Blanco, Saddleback Jim Roberson, University Josh Wojtkiewicz, Estancia Gary Smarr, University Rt. Wt. Yr. 5-10 197 Sr. Pot. QB RB RB R8 WR TE OT OT 00 OG OG oc PK SECOND TEAM OFFENSE P1a7er, tdlool Ht. Wt. Yr. Ty Price, Corona del Mar 6-1 185 Sr. Brian Lucas, Corona del Mar S..11 170 Jr. Visko Ancich..i.Tl&Stin 5-9 161 So. Greg Haack. U>rona del Mar 5-9 160 Sr. ~ llB u .AP w• Tl OT OT 00 00 oc PK Tom Walker Newport Harbor Jim Stanley, Newpon Harbor Dan Petrone. Estancia Nathan~ Corona del Mar Cblltes Wilmont, Univenity D11in MaftlM\Ncwport Harbor Brcntl>rou~ Mite KeUJ. ~ clel Mar S-6 15S Sr. S-9 175 Jr. 6-1 195 Sr. 6-2 190 Sr. 6-l 170 Sr. S-10 17S Jr. ~ 205 Sr. '"' 200 Sr. 6-1 225 Sr. ~I 201 Sr. ~I 205 Jr. Sll I 180 Sr. Juan Acuna, Saddleback. 6-0 l 70 Jr. Jeff Jackson, Corona del Mar 6-4 215 Jr. Ian Lo~ewport Harbor 6-6 275 Jr. Mickey 0 Corona del Mar 6-2 235 Sr. John Godby, · 6-2 275 Sr. Pat Kelty, Corona dcl Mar 5-10 185 Sr. Ken Patterson. Saddleback. 5-10 180 Sr. QuisCoons. Esla.ncia 6-2 210 Jr. Beto l.avala, Sedd.ldMlck ' Pat CaJlaahan, Corona del Mar 6-0 l 7S Sr. MoSt of the turkeys are still in Detroit FV, CdM . fa v ored tonight laituuethat the Indians that saw the Pillrims pull up in the Mattowcr said, .. Oh no, not boat people and what would ofberome of this country iftbe Indians would have bad some tiabtierimmip'ation laws? ""Television would have been without it's pro footbell double- ltaderud ooUqe pmes. Turkeys woukt have run around without any kin November1 Hallmark would ban told less caros and the traffic jam fortbe four-day weekend wbuld have ben a lot lea. To me Tbanbaivi.na day will always mean bMMU, as in the Detroit Liom playjna football on lbenblivins day. Thia is probably tbe only-day ofcbc year: tbe Uons play foocblO. I never lolt a fOotball pme as a Lion on 1ba0 Dsivina day. ID 19760J.Simpeonand the BuffAlo Bills came to the Silverdome to nan all over &&a. Run over us they did a '1beJuice" ran foran NFL Lions manage j u st 60 yards In 2 3-0 def eat BENNY RICARDO PRo F ooTB~LL ' ~ 271 yards rusbinaapinst us. I mitbt have set an NFL RIOOrd that day m~f-fOr a field pl kick.er closiqbiseyesand runnina into the return man and comina up with the bell before the referee blew his whistle. Wbata cbarwe that was to curl up over the bell while seeminaly 22 hands were tearinaat my anatomy in hopes of JCU!na to the footbell. All the yeandoina thosedu.mb fumble drilJs ~-RICAaD0/82) . 44-17 by the Vikinp in their first meetina Nov. 6, lost their first _pme ... lilllllUUlt under interim C09Ch Wa~ Fontes and fell to J-10. The VikiaD, with the No. I overalf ~se in the NFL. bdd the Lions -who have the WOf'lt overall offense -to just 89 tocal ~ in tbtir ftrst meeUftl o(the leMOD. Thi• time. the Lionl didD't croa midfteld until 2:2S ioto tbe loui1ll quaner, and *>' Md only tbfte h downt in the pme. TM Viki iDlerce..-ed two Dea croU -:.... ..... lO '°' the ...:· :.:J 1bNMiil the dub reoold aet iD 1969. After• ar'rr b ...,..., die Vikillp .... • ftve NO:lll0¥t er ,,_.....,..> By ROGER CARLWN Of .. 0.-. ........ Fountain Valley High's Barons and the Corona del Mar High Sea Kinas find themselves in the favorite's role tbnigbt as the CIF football playoffs enter their second week of play. The Barons, seeded No. 2 in their clusification, entertain Rubidoux Hi&h of Riverside at Orange Coast ... Colteae with the winner advancing to next week's Division l scmftnalS" .-inst the winner of the Servite- Crespi matchup .. Corona dcl Mar. meanwhile. the No. 3 seed in Division VI circles. would ~ up apinst either Saddle- bact or Pacifica in the semifinals if the Sea Ki~ take care of the Anaheim Colonists at Glover Stadium in Anaheim. Saddlebect and Corona del Mar fOuabt to a ICOC"Cless tic in Sea View Leaaue play, and Pacifica is the team which eliminated Newpon Harbor las_t year in the leCOod round. Three other area teams find them- selves in the role of undmSop toni&hL M"ater Dei's Monarchs arc up tpinst the No. I leeCl of Division I in undefeated Loyola. a team wbicb bouts the No. I label in the nation• madered by USA Today. SMuJd Mater De1 spr'ina tbc Uple\ 6'" the nitf!t it would leftd them up ·na etlher AIShll. LeielC rivM Amatorckleecl•1'1 Clf cMm-. IML '*:-1 at Wa.cn .....:t wheft Mater DtiillMMll -WooAai411. No. 2 ie lbe Pacifk 0-l.tllillllAlf' .......... avwa ... _T-.CO Hill. ii laome IO s...a.....a•· .... -· .. ..... 11-0 Sn• <lira ~ Just S..foot-6and I 55pounds, he rushed for I 13yards on lS carries (7.5 ave,...gc) against Newport Harbor; 121 yards on 23 carries (5.2 averase) apinst Estancia; 146 yards on 30 carries (4. 7 averqe) apmst SaddJebeck; and 130 yards on 22 carries (S.8 averqe) against Tustin. The onJy time he was held to less than a 100 yards in league was in a 14-14 tie with l~e champion Corona dcl Mar, when his teammate, Gary Smarr. got loose for a season-high 122 yards. • Roberson scored three touchdowns, and was the key FIRST TEAM DEFENSE PH. Player, ldlMI BL WL Yr. DL Brett Allen, Corona del Mar 6-1 205 Sr. DL Danny Lubresky, Newport Harbor S-10 185 Sr. DL Miaucl Ochoa. saddleback 6-0 234 Sr. DL Justin Mooney, Tustin S-l l 202 Sr. DL Kevin Thomas, Esiancia ~l 1 170 Jr. LB Chris Dcuchar, Corona del Mar 6-3 220 Sr. LB Danny Bain!, University S-10 190 Sr. LB John K.ato'9icb. Coro.a dd Mar 6-3 22S Sr. DB Kevin Jurk.bwski. Tustin 6-2 181 Sr. DB Warren Johnson. Corona del Mar 6-1 170 Jr. DB Barry Gaskins. University 6-3 187 Sr. DB MonteJoD41.. T Tusustitinn 5-10 192 Sr. Punt Du UckcrJEscucia S-11 170 Jr. p ... DL DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB SECOND TEAii DEFENSE ~,._,..._. Rt. Wt. -Yr. JeffBk>wer, Corona del Mar 6-0 190 Sr. Sieve F<>Wke. University 6-3 195 Sr. ~ya.nA~Harbor S-11 180 Jr. Clayton Tustin 6-1 220 Sr. Jack Pacbeco, . S-8 175 Sr. Jerrou Willard.. Con>aa dd Mar 6-0 190 Jr. lloaer Sanden. Univenity 6-0 205 Sr. on Feliciao Tustin 6-1 194 Sr. lloanie IWnireZ. Seddleheck S-10 llO Sr. Geoff' Keelifts. U nivenity 6-I 165 Sr. CUC)' Mazzotta, Tustin 6-0 181 Sr. Oallck Mollcy, Seddleb9ct S-6 I«> Sr. tve110D Jo1a--. Con>aa did Mar 6-1 '" Jr. ~~~~~~~~~~~- •Freshman Tanja Brtx of Unlverllty Is one of the key flgur• at Saturday's state cross country flnals In Freeno.82. TOlllOHT'8 FOOTBALL (C• pleJofla, 7:30) •DM1lon I: Rubidoux (M )we.,_..WnV-r (2-2), .. occ. •Dlut1l1aVtPMMa• (l-1-1)••••••11t lk (4+t, ......... ..... •W alat vaa11t1 a...,,., ..... .. '8IJsl1(1-1) ... c.1 ..... UC I is on the run, and loving every minute Anteaters looking for big moments; It all starts tonight By JON FEllGUSON Of .. DlllJ ........ As much as Bill Mul)jpn has a distaste for =~l but \tie runnina game on a court. be wants to win and will adjust eccordinaly if necessary like a year •· In 1988, just )jke 1987 and most . H oops TV is a b etter definition Fl'91dom Bowl Tour'IWMM (tonight at UCI) •6 p.m.--M"arytand vs. TCU. •8 p.m.-UCI vs. Georgia St. pre--scaJe>ns before. Multipn.. his Playen and assistants arr havine fu» on the run and lookina fonrard to a seuon of abandon with direction. Wnb 1 cast of t1WO retunli...!f starters. several key boldow:n perhaps most 1mponan_tJy. numeroue (PleMe-UCl/9llt " • Or-.. Coelt DAILY PM.OT/ FftcMy, NcMmt. 25, 1M8 Super-girl she's avera&lng almost 60 pofnt8 a game, has a 4.0 gpa, too MORGANTOWN, W. Va. -Christy m Cooper, avef'llina 60 points apme fo1 bu rup IC:hoot team, already bas broken one national tc0rina record and is eyeing other marks. . With 1,434 points, the Circleville Hi&b senior hat bettetcd tbe national hiah school record for most points ICOted in a 1eason set by Cheryl Miller. Miller, who attended Riverside Pol y in Cali(omia before playina at the Univenity of Southern California. scored 1,197 points in the 1981-82 season. Circleville OOICh Delores Hedrick, who has coached Cooper since~ school, said she has known for a Iona time that her player had natural lllenL "She was in the fifth p-ade aoina an for a left-handed layup- sbe's a riJbt-haOded player -went in for a left-banded lal'up and shot it like a hi&b school player," Hedrick S&Jd. In leading the Pendleton County Class A tchool to a 23-1 record and a berth in the state playoffa.. Cooper, who ~lS most of her points from 6 to 10 feet out, has thot 60 percent from the field and 73 percent from the foul line. She also bas 507 rebounds. Her best pme this season set a st&te record when Ille scored 85 points in a I 07-68 victory over Pocahontas County. Her worst soorina effort was a 44- point performance. .. My freshman and sophomore years, I didn't act to play that much," said Cooper, a National Honor SoCiety student who has a 4.0 grade point average. Quote of the day Does Moe, coach of the Denver Nuatts. on first-year ero Jerome Lane: .. He's a typical rook1e. Hes got ability. he's &ot talent and he's 1 1azy:· Canadfens' streak snapped QUEBEC -Joe Sakic scored three Ell aoa1s and Mate Fortier had three assists c II• Thursday night, leading the Quebec Nor- diques past Monlteal 5-3 and snapping the Canadiens' five-pme winning streak. Jeff Browa had a ,oai and two assists for the Nordiques and Devkl Lana also ICOred for Quebec. a.I*)' Smi~ scored for Montreal, the 300th f.oal of hts career. and Mah Nul_. and Erk Des anl1u also scored. Dcjardins's aoaJ was the first of his carttr. Sakic, a rookie, has 16 1oa11 this season and 31 points. Elsewhere in the NHL Thursday ... 8-'t Sweaey scored twice, includrng the game-winner eiaht seconds into overtime, and Boston snapped a seven-pme winless streak with a 2-I victory over l>hiladelphia. Sweeney drove Bob Joyce's rebound put flyers goaltender Mark LaForrest after K.a Unemu won the opening faceoff of overtime ... JlmmJ Canoe and Mart Mes1Jer scored two goals each and Edmonton beat St. Louis for the seventh straisht time, 4-2, even though the Oilers put just 13 sbou on goal. Eu TlkHHW had three assists for the Oilers, who arc 12-1 -1 apinst St. Louis over the last four seasons. St. Louis was O-for-6 on power plays. Gblo Cav.m.J scored both goals for the Blues, who lost their third st.rai~t and fell below . .SOO for the tint time this laJOn at 3. IN THE BLEACHERS ft)ti:. ·:iL::r-- - "Look, Bob, maybe you should just play an- other ball." A&M holds off Texas, 28-24 AUSTIN Texas -Darren Lewis ran m for 2 I 2 yards and a touchdown and linebacker John Roper returned a blocked field goal 48 yards for another score as Texas A&M built a biJ early lead and then held off Texas 28-24 in a SouthWest Conference game Thursday niaht. · Teus. closina its worst season since 19S6 with a 4-7 record, rallied from a 28-0 second.quarter deficit behind freshman quarterback Mark Murdock's three touchdown passes. Wayne Oements' 39-yard field goal cut the A&M lead to four points midway through the fourth period. The victory, before a sellout crowd of 77,809, enabled Texas A&M to finish its season 7-4 and give Coach Jackie Sherrill a welcome-back a"fter a self- imposcd. one-game absence. Television, radio TELaVISIOM .,.. 9 a.m. -CBA BASKaTBALL: Quad Cllv el La Crosse, ESPN. 11:.JO a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Auburn at Alabama, Channel 2. 11:30 e .m. -GOLlf: Hiii National S.lns Pro-em from La Quinta (time eooroxlmete efter buketball), ESPN. 2 p,m. -COLLEGE aASKETBALL: KentUdtv n . lone In Great Alaska Shootout et AnchOraGe. ESPN. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oklahoma vs. Ohio State In Maul (Hewell) Ctaulc, ESPN. S:OS p.m. -"o BASKETBALL: Allenl• at Dalles. TBS. 6 P.m . -COLLEGE BASKET•ALL: Mluovrl YS. Svracusa In ctt•molonsttlp game of Bio APOle NIT tournament from New York.. ESP!". I p.m . -INDOOlll SOCCER: Dallas et LA Lazen, Prime Ticket. I p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Perk reoiavs. Cttennel 56 iPrlme Ticket, 10-.30 p.m.). 1:30 p,m . -COLLEGE 8ASKET8ALL: Neveda • Las Vegas n . O.Paul In Maul (Hawaii) Classic. ESPN. 10-.30 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Kansas vs. Alaska In GrH I At.Mia Shootout et Ancttorege, ESPN. RADIO 2 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oelewere at use. KNX !1070). 7:30 P.m. -"o BASKETBALL: New J etMV el Cllooers. KRTH (930). I o.m. -COLLEGE aASKETaALL: Georole Stele at UCI In Freedom Bowl Ct.sslc, KPZE (1190). TV ••• From Bl When tournament ume rolls around ESPN will feature I 9 NCAA mcn•sfint-roundpmes, plus several pmes from the womeb's tour- nament, includinasemifinals. NBCsChanncl 4huanattractive matchupat I 0, featurina Buffalo, which has already clinched the AFC East. apinst Cincinn•ti, which will be tryinJ to protect a one..pme lead in the AFC Central. 0 Commercial and cable networks have made their pitches to major league baseball in hopes ofbeing included in new contracts that will tqin with the 1990 season. Baseba II is expected to announce its new arrangements later this month or ea~ly next month. CBS will televise thrie weeks of exclusive network coverqc of the men's tournament. The Final Four and thechampionshippme, in Seattle's Kingdome, will be April I andJ. ESPN which has suffered from some d~l offerinp in recent weeks, may get a &OOd one for So 'clock Sunday w'hen the New Orleans Saints entertain the New York Gianu. Turner Network Television has been the rumored front-runner amonacable netwotks. Other television-sports notes: •With the fUmsand Raiden each on the road this weekend, CBS' double-header will be thown locally. Meanwhile, over in the division that no one seems to want co win -the AFC West-the Los Angeles RaidersareatSeattJeforABCs Channel 7 pme at 6 o'clock Monday. The Raiders, Seabawu and Denver all enter the week tied for first with mediocre 6-6 records. ESPNJ.. reaching SO million homes, would oner far more exposure than TNT~rS rtsChannel, which has develo an NBC tie-in. But base twn 't been thrilled by iu treatment from ABC. and ABC owns a substantial piece o(ESPN. In the first pme, Channel 2 will show the Phoenix-Philadelph~ match up at I 0 a.m. followed by the Rams' continuina battle for playoff survivaJ at Denver. That will follow at I. • NBCsp<_>pular··skinsGame" golfco}Tlpebtionwillbeat I p.m. Su~y. Despite a bad beck. Jack Nicklaus issupposed to play, alona wtt.hCuttisSuanae. LccTrevino1nd Ray Aoyd. The prize: $4SO,OOO. ABC may also forgo baseball, on which ic has lost considerable money, and use the money it saves for a biJ offer on the 1992 SummerOlympscs in Bartelona, Spain. Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Arkansas at M1am1, Fla., Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georaia Tech at Georp~. TBS. 12:30 p.m. -G<>Lf': Skins Game from La Quinta, Channel 4. I 2:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Notte Dame at use. Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -AUTO ft.ACING: American Racina Series competiuon from Miami (tape), ESPN. I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE B~AU.: Great AlalU Shootout semifinal from Anchoruc. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAIL: f1orida at Florida Stale (rq>eall at I a.m.). ESPN. S p.m. -PllO B~: Kinas at Calpry. Pnrnc Tick.et. ,:30 p.m. -PRO BASIETBALL: Lakersat Detroit, Cbannd 2. 8 p.m. -COLL.EGE l'OOl'BALL: Nevada-Lu v.-at Lon& Beach S&ate (delayed, time tppro\imate after hockey), Prime Ticket. I p.m. -BOUE ll.4.CINO: Hollywood Park replays, ctwuidS6. 1:30 j).m._ -COLUr.Glt BA.1Un'8ALL: Maui {Hawaii) OaMic 1em1final ESPN. IO:lO_p.m. -COiliQg BAl&ETBAU.: Maui (Hawaii) Clalic aemiftnal, ESPN. t 1:30 p.m. -cor1.msroor ·-n-ALL: Air Force at Hawaii (delayed). Prime Tictei. .. IAOIO Noon -ClOLLICGlt ll'OOTLU.L: Nev~La Vcp11t l-ofll Bacb Sutie, K.PZE(l 190). 12:30 p.m. -OOl..UOI P'OOrBAl..L: Notre Dame 11 USC, K.NX (1070). ' p.m. -"'° llOC'&SY: K.inp at C.alpty. KP'ZE : ( 1 1 ~.JO p._m. -no a.u&&'l'SAl.Lc Lakcn at Detroit, I JU.AC (570). 6 J'.~. -J?M' 80& I~ Howard at USC.' UfX (IU1u). 6 OI I p.m. -CCJll.a ~ U0 va. M.11111MQll.,fllllad1111ia 01 TCU ia Ps..,_ .... 0 r'c. KPZE '"'°"' . - ,., 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Texas Tech at UCLA, KMPC (710). SU1Jay TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. AUTO RACING: IMSA World Challcnae of Tampa ESPN. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Phoenix at Philadcl· phia, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBAU.t: Buffalo at Cincinnati. Channel 4. • Noon -SURFING: PSM Pn> Tour finals from S.n Fraocito0 (tape, time approliatc after auto nicina), ESPN. I p.m. -PAO FOOl'BALL: Rams at Denver, Channell. · 2 _p.m. -BOWUNO: final rownd of tournament from C.Olumbut. Ohio (tape). Channel 4. 3 p.m . -llDNG: Women's aiant lfa.lom competj· tion from La Menuircs, France (cklaytd), ESPN. 4 p.m. -GOLF: Skins Game from La Quinu (delayed), Channel 4. 5 p.m. -P80 l'OOTBAU: New Yort Oianu ac New 0tteana. ESPN. 6 p.m. -WOMEN'I TENNJle Martina Navratilova vs. Chris Evert in ChaJleftaic event from Forum, Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -llOU& llACING: Hollywood Park rwplayw. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket.. 12:30 Lm.). 9 p.m. -CIOU.BOE' P'OOTIAU.t Notre Dame at USC Cupe). Prime Ticket. 10 s>:-m. -OOU..SOB &AaSTBAU.: Maui (Hawaii) Ouaic chamoionahip _Jl.lne, ESPN. Midnilht -JIOXINO: ScbeduJed-RM-i laluJ8 Bramble va. Btyant Paden in 10.round lithtftiabt ho.at (Upe). ESPN. u.DJO JO Lm. -PRO~ Buffalo II Cincinnati. KNX (1070). J ~m. -rao roon~ Rams 11 Dmvtr. KMPC(710). '_p~m. -PIO rooraAU..: NcW Yort Oilata M NeworteMI. ~x (I~ 1 P!•· -noni Ki• 11 VMCOUWr, Kl.AC(S'10); "' I .-.. Corona_ del Mar boys, Tars' girls go for it at state finals · Both enterwUh No. 1 credentials; Harbor's girls trying to repeat By URI WOLCOTI' _.. .... C.o JI t .. Followint three months of trainina and competition, hundreds of miles on the l'Otld, irtjuries. frustration, pcnonaJ achievements aod team victories, the 1988 hiah IChool crou country season culmlnatn in one final race. Satu~y marks the sccond runnin1 of the Clf Cross Country State ChampionshiJ)I, ~nninaat IOa.m. at Woodward Park in Fresno. Last year the Ncwpon HarborHiah airls team won the inauaural cham- pionship in Division II (schools with enrollments between 700-1,599 stu- dents). The Sailors, the top-ranked Oiviston II team an the state this season, will try to repeat at noon on Saturday. Corona del Mar will also be the favorites in the Divis.ion JJ Boys race, starting at 11 :25 a.m. The Sea Kings finished third in last week's CIF 4-A Southern Section finals at Mount San Antonio College, competing against a field of 12 Division I schools (enrollments of 1,600 or more). While no area schools qualified for either the boys or girls Division I Championships, Shelley Taylor of Edison and Tanja Brix of University will compete as individuals in the Division I Girls race, begjnnina at 10:35 a.m. Runnina ljatn$l each other in last Saturday's CIF 4-A Finals., Taylor finished the hilly, three-mile course in a time of 18:46, good for fourth place. Brix was fifth in 18:56. The two . freshmen must now ovmome a field of JO runners, includin1 lut year's winner. Oeefta Drotain of ~ura. "h hele.t havi.n, rlCed at State a }'eat aao1 • Newport Harbor Coec'b Bob Van Sickle said followina the Sailon' aecon4placefU\ilh in theCIF 4-A finals to J'alos Verdes, a Division I school. "There was really a lot of nervou.- neu on our team last year. It was the firat race of it's kind. the airls had never been ttiere before and they didn't know what to expect. But. th~ knew they had a ch.Ince 10 win It, which only added to the pressure." The Sailors have a chance to win it qain. with four of their top five runners on this year back from the championthip team. Sophomotc Ev1 Mattso~ the lone newcomerhjoins seniors ~tacy Pando, Lena De hour Mll&ie Steinhauser and Sandra Ruf! fini, and juniors Kim Robinson ind Kelly Weber.as Newpon Harbor tries to make it back~to-baclc cham- pionships. The SaHors• touahest competjtion figures to come from Los Gatos.. Archbishop Mitty of San Jose ind La Jolla hish schools, ranked second, third and fourth behind Newport Harbor • Two miles away, across Back Bay, the Corona del Mir boys are busy preparing for their run at the title. The Sea Kinas also benefit from ex- perience at the state level. They finished second at last years' Cham· pionships, losina by a mere 23 points to Walnut HiJb. Walnut is beck this year, currently ranked third in the state behind Jesuit of Owmicbael and top.ranked Cor- ona del Mar. Leadi_na __ the Sea Kinas qain is senior Eddie Lavellek who finished sixth at Woodward t"ark last year, runnina tbe S,000.melet coune in 1,:)9. With I tb ltd place finish at ML SAC last week, Lavelle •wean u stro~ u ever. "OU.rpl sin('.e the b_etinninaofthe year hat ~n to win State, .. Lavelle uicl "'We tc runnina•uona~, but . I atill don't think we've peaked u a team. We know what we ha'Ve to do, and itjuat comes d<Wm to runnina our best nice neat week." Joinina Lavelle are eenion Orea Shryock, Paul Sc.on and Hun&cr Pierce JUnion Steven Hochlchild 1 and Cns Cannon, aod sopho~ Mike Marumoto. Corona del Mat and Newp0r1 Kar1>or will compe1e •All fields of 21 .chools throua,h10u1 California u this year'• crou country season draws to a close. PINAL STATS ltANKJMGS HNfllcMel IOYS oe.....1 I. Cemarlllo; 2. Powev; l. Belmont (LOI AneelMl; 4. Canvon <canvOI\ Countrv>; S. Dane Hiiis; 6. Rowlend Cttowland Helttlt•>; 7. Clovls; I. aetlermlne <Sen Jou); f. Madera; 10. LIW 0.k (Morgen HI"). DMllMll 1. C... dll Mari 2. Jesuit <Cermlcl\HI); 3. Walnu1; 4. Loi Gatos; S. SI. Frencla (Mounteln View); 6. South Pes.ad«la; 7. H•" Moon Bw; ·I. Dot PueblOS CGoletel; f . Laouna Hiib; 10. <tie> El Doredo (P!Kefvlllt); 10. (lie) El Camino (C>aenslde). GlltU oe.....1 I. Palos Verdel; 2. Agoure; 3. Santa Tetffa (San Joie); 4. Vl"8 Park; S. San Pasqual (ESGC>ndlcl0);6. El Toro; 7. R•ndlo 9uene Vista; a. 9"1MJ 9. Powav; 10. Mt. Carmel (San OleOO>. DMlllft II , 1 ........ HattMrJ 2. LOI Getos; 3. ArchblihoO Mlttv (Sin JoM); 4, La Jolla; S. Yucaloa; '-South Hiiis <West Covina); 7. Foothlll (Santa AM); I. Milts (Mlltlt .. ); 9. El Doredo (Plec'Mvllle); 10. Olel Half Moon S.v: 10. (fie) Wnt Vellev (Cottonwood). USC recalls 351 ground yards It led to Notre Dame's 26-15lau herofthe Trojans last season LOS ANGELES (AP) -Notre Dame's iround attack. powerful though it may be, isn't exactly an irrcs1slible force, what with nine teams ahead of the Irish on the national rushing chart. Southern California's rushing de. fense, on the other hand, has proved to be something of an immovable obJCCl. The Trojans lead the nation in stopping the run, somethina they couldn't do last year when Notre Dame rolled up 3SI yards on the ground and whipped them 26-IS. -1 remember them doina anytbina they wanted to us." defensive tackle Dan Owens ·said. ··They ran the ball inside, they ran the ball outside. They just did whatever they wanted." This ume, the stakes an: somewhat hiS}\er. When these two old rivals and traditional oollelt football J>OWers clash before a selfout crowd of92,000 in the Los Anaeles Coliseum on Saturday Notre Dame will be No. I and Southern CaJ No. 2. h marks the 24th time since the poll bepn in 1936 that No. I has played No. 2, the 16th time in a reaular-season pme. "The (Southern Cal) defense bas been so dominatina -especially against the run. No one bas run the ball apinst them this year," Notte Dame coach Lou Holtz said. ··1 don't believe anybody is aoina to rush for 2SO yards aaainst SOuthem Cal "Their defense has been domi- natina us> front. but the real sttcn&lh of the defense is the secondary. Crrie safety Mark) Carrier is a sn?t player and (comerback Ernest) Spears is VCTY im~ive." RICARDO ••• hoaaBl at Pop Warner practices finally paid off,ul knewinstinctivelytocurt up over the ball. When laot up with the ball I had to check to see if any of my bodily pens were not removed by the grabbinaenemy. Another memorable Tbank$1ivina day pme wu 1978 when we played thedefendinaAFCchampion Denver Broncos. The niabt beforc the pme I went out to cat with my old COlltJe buddies O.udie Minor and Cra11 Penroee. Tbe wbole1titht they kept telliname .. Benny, youpys wi.11 tum itaroundinacoupleofyan, we went throt.O that IOli~at-.e when we IOt a new bead COICb. How,,..., it was to walk acrou the field, look u_p at tbe tcORbolnS and see Lions 17 -BtOOCOl 14. My two coOcee chums had Just ntcbed dol&an 19 out the wiodowt when my field pJ waa rhlki• iu ny between theui>riahta. From 197Sto 19801 never Iott a Thankteivinadly ,.me. Now it'• 1988 and the car industry in~trOiti1doiftJpat1Pin1tthe impon competiuon. From Europe comes 1he Yuao, which was invented so lhe Pin· Roda., Peete Led b)'. tailbacks Tony Brooks (667 ~atds. s. 7 per carry) and Mark G~n 606 S.l)andquartetback Tony Rice a school record 614 for the position, . 7), Notre Dame tw rushed for an average of 267.6 yards in winninJ its fmt JO games for the first time smce 1973 (the lrisb have never been 11-0 in the reJUlar season). Southern Cal, also I 0-0, bas allowed only 68.1 per game. .. T'1at's the key !his year -¥r runmng pme ap1ns1 our run.runt defense. Somethina has &Ot tO _l)Ve , Southern Cal nose fuatd Don Gibson said. "We're aoina 1n with somethina to prove. .. We know we're No. I against the run, but we also know they're still to owner could be snobbish to some- body. From Japan comes the Suzuki Samurai which 1ipsoversooften the dealers are now offerina to install at nochar)ca moonroofon the floor. From Korea comes cars with en&ines so autleu that rou have to put it in lowsear1oset it off a piece of chewina,um. Then ther'C•s the Octtoit Lions who couldofuledanew Korean head coach named ''Win One Soon·· but instead aot a defentive coon1i nator named Wa~ Fonta. Fontes re• olacea Darryl Roem who ~ins the list ofbead COICbet that wlll continue to met a paycheck from Uon owner WilliamClay_Ford. What the Lions need to do it P9J1 with Oenenl MuleF Ruas Tbomat. Partina with money as uin to Ruas Thomu. lft.becot'* cbeac or the milk canon apira that niatu, Ru• would suy bolae anddrini" it up. OnJy now arc you teeintcmpty ... at tllcSi.l~adome ud the areatat fans in the world bave 11id enQUlb is enou&h. A lot of thole fans have reared to Florida and what do they lfl dlere The Tam119 Bly Buoc:ueen. Oh well, they can be thankfuJ ror itae Pit10na. aoini to try and run on us.•• Holtz says Notre Dame must be able to run the ball because "Rice is not an accomplished passer yet. We're not pre~ to play catchup with anybody. ' "last year, Southern Cal was giving \19 a lot of yards apinst the run. They've just aotten better and better. No one runs the option better than Oklahoma. When you shut down Oklahoma (Southern Cal ¥ielded only 89 rustuna yards in bcanna the ·• Sooners 23-7 in September), you've done an awfully aood job." Southern car bas seen 1evC1"11 option attacks since beina embar- rassed at Notre Dame a year qo, the fifth year year in a row tbe Irish beat the Trojans. Notre Dame leads 12-23-4 to the intenectional series. which bas been played every year since t 926 except for I 94)..44...4S. "We've played Oklahoma and Arizo_na twice aince that pme with Notte Dame last year," C>Wens taid. .. I think we'll chantc u~· nto a couple of defenses we didn't LJ Jut year." Southern Cal c:oec l..af!Y Smith says there is .. no question that ii our biaest test of the year apinst the run. TDey combine the power pme with the option pme." .. Rice can throw (6S.Of-129 for lJ98S yards and ei&bt touchdowns). when we played Oklahoma, we weren't concerned with their quar- terback throwina. The problem as we went to Arizona two weeks later and a<>t ripped up pretty aood. ··we made aome chaDFS for the better in ourdefenaive penonnel after last year's (Notre D9me) pme. They rushed for over 300 yank aod I never bad that ba_ppen at a coech, and I bcljeve USC never had, either." Sorry, J..any. In 1946, Soulbern Cal sunendered S 17 rushina yards in 1 26-6 loss -to Notre Dame. SEA VIEW ••• , Prom Bl lcey runs. Overall he pined 349 yards on 89 carries in I~ play -ID averaae of less than four yards per ~t when Estancia•s season is reviewed and n:caJled, it will alway• be Wojtkiewicz's extra efforu that kept drives aoin& that will be re- membered. Amona hit top runs wu a 44-yard score in a 14-9 victory over Unaver- 1.ity, and 1 l7·rard touchdown ~J>­ tion in a 13-10 victory over SeddJe. hick. Corona del Mat dominates the ldectionl with 16 of the S2 berths SQi• w Sea KJnas' way, but the rest of the field ia ruor ctoee. Alto llpificant it the numbr of Junion cbOlen. Ettancia'1 w 'tkiewicz and o.n. PatrODe, u werr' u Kevin Tbomu and Du Ucker, arc all flnMeam cboica. and all ·union. Corona deJ ~ar junion Mike Kelly and Warren Johnson arc alto fint· team player&. SeooncMealn bettbt went to 1even nan.ion. .. well u one IODhomore -Tuttln runnint back Vitio Anckb. T Pd. "" f'A NewOrlMn• 0 .750 270 "' ... 0 .SD 300 m $en Franclaco 0 . m 2'2 m Attwlt• .m 2Cll 2'0 Chiceeo .133 253 152 MIMttot• M2 327 115 T.mHa.v ·"° 213 -Dttrolt .231 "' 2'S Greena.v ·"' 1n 2 .. N.Y.Glenl1 0 .513 253,.. ~ 0 .mm 254 PrlOM!x 0 .513 212 27• WMNntton 0 .500 271 307 o.119• 0 . 1~ 213 317 ~c.•.ce ClnclnMll ~ton C..,_.nd Pf lllburth Welt • ' 0 ' 6 0 6 • 0 • • 0 3 I c.... ' 3 0 ' • 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 •.. , 11-lufflllo 11 1 0 New England 7 5 0 lndlaMooll• 6 ' 0 N.Y. Jett 5 6 1 Miami 5 7 0 11-dlnched dMslon lltle ~·Sc99' .._ •I Denver I p.m. MIMMol• n. Detroit o Hauttoll u. DellM 17 .500 237 255 .500 219 %U .500 212 231 .m 167 230 .m 111 211 .750 3'0 2~ .mmn. . 513 2CM 193 .l67 mm .'17 252 tSil . 513 "' 225 .500 2" 211 .451 239 245 .417 lf5 140 ~·o­~-•I ClnclnMtl, 10 •.m. CleYllllnd el W•lll'"9ton, lO •.m. Gr-..... •t C'*-to, 10 •.m. KM1M1 City el PlthllUtttl, 10 a.m. Mleml ....... 't'ork Jett, 10 ..,,, "'-'la el ~. IO e.m. fen91 ..... et A1111!ta, 10 e.m. $M Fre(ICbco al 5en Ole9o, I p,m. New EIWnd •I l~a. I 1>.m. .... Yon G!Mts •• .... Or!MM. s P.tn. ~·..,,.. l.cK Aneelft b ldlln •I S.llle, 6 o m. S..y, Dec. 4 OanV9r •t U. All9llft llteldtn, I o.m. lklfllllo el T.,,... .. .,, lO •.m 08llltt ., c.atwlilnd, 10 8.1?\. Gr-hY •I Detroit, 10 u n. lndlell11 ala •I Mleml, 10 •.m. New OrleeM •t MIMetota, IO a.m. "'-'I• •• New YOtll Glatlta, 10 a.m. Jeft Diieo •I ClnclMell, 10 e.n1. SM FrMClaco •I Allef!ta, 10 u n. S.tlte •I Hew E~. 10 e.n1. W8'NIWton al ~. 10 •.m. Hew Yon Jtts et KPMat City, l p.m. Pltttllutttl •I HCIUllon, I OJI\. MIMllY. Dec. s Ollcaeo •I ll-. 6 P.111. c ..... THH A&M 21, Ttus 2• UCI.~. Prom Bl newcomers blessed with athletic tal- ents suited to the style. he may be able to have the best of both worlds this season and carry the philosophy through the 1989 half of the season. Just as prevalent as the break. and ultimately the key to fueling it, will be the Anteaters· defense. of\en-criu- cizcd in the past and of\en- emphasized by Mulligan a year ago. Mullipn has taken it a step further this season since he finally has enouah quick athletes to apply effec- tive full-court pressure. The break combined with the full- coun pressure is the way Mulligan's Saddleback Collqc and first two UCI teams played. He cherishes it and hopes at will brina absentee Orange County basketball fans from their couches to the Bren Center. The bench is lined with 12 who arc marked to contribute and as many as 14 who could this season. The talented depth wlll be a key to maintaining the offensive intensity, the press and the half-court defense, which Mulligan insists must not suffer at the expense of 1he first two. "Our bigest concern is whether we can keep the style of play going," M ullipn said. "Obviously we need to shore up the defense, and I think we've done some of that. We're not going to gamble as much, unless a team doesn't want to ao up and down." The Anteaters' two uhibitions.. in which they ave~ 126 Points and allowed as many, nave served to lone down the defensive pressure in some inl1ancet and aJter the lineup. .. We're 1oina to pmb4e a lot more ifa team tnes to slow it up," Mulligan said. .. If a team plays ut straight and will ao up and down tbe coun, we will notpreuasmuch. lfwecan'tlCt them to nan, we'll have to ao after tbem. At half court, we'll ti)'. to take them out of the offense, out of what they want to do by overplayi"° .. £very day 1n practice we 10 apintt a team that runs and a team that ho&ds lhc ball, so we're tryina to ~ UICd to both temJ>OI:-" Mumpn iaid. "What we're try1n1 to do ia take other ams' bi& IUYI out of the pme. for a bia IUY to hurt ua_ he's ao1n1 to have to be qukk. Unfortun•tely, v~· bil 1u>'S are quick." UCl't atanen ranee from 6-foOl2 J tD ~foot, 7, wblcb pves I ftlnher a~to why lhe An1ate'rl must survive on the nan. .. ,,, cban,e if I think 'We can't wan witb lbc llyle I like bat. 11l llCOre so poinu if' I can win. Anybody .-ho.II come do'#n and nan and lhOot with "' wt can bell. with U. po111ble csceodon otv.-." WIWc tbc Aa.aen were= for ftftll 1n die Ill W• Coe belUlld -~~ Ne~--LM v_.,UIM UC._ ..... ....... Maioo = .. cu.:;g ....... :::.:;·: . i•cluda=-i P11;anliee. ua.A• .... . -· if -........ . ....... UCI Pi...._ ... Cll11f c. -·~. I -j MM'-IT ... 1111 ..... c 2 119 htrtck ...... W L T "' ·~ GA NY RMt*I 11 I l 25 " 71 Ptttlbur.-, l1 lO 0 22 100 fl W•tNnoton 10 t 2 22 n 75 Ptl,.._.,le t 14 I 1f ., fl New .WMY I 11 l 1f n 15 NV IMMdlrs 1 12 2 1' '5 13 Adlml DMlleft 13 ' , ,, 10 I S 25 I 12 J 11 I 13 2 \I I 12 l 17 ~~""" ...... ~ ,. " 11 " 15 '3 .. 104 71 IO O.lroll Toronto St. Louis Ch!Qoo Mlnnnota. W L T f'tl Gff GA 116•26'37' 11 11 1 23 IO 16 19 31'6'7' Ca.IQerv KMll Edmon Ion V•ntouver Winnipeg ' 13 • 16 ,. 110 • 13 • l2 63 '° SmV1M DMlleft 15 • 3 J3 ,., 56 lS 7 0 JO 121 fl 13 7 J 2' " 15 · lO ll 3 23 11 74 9 6 J 21 ,, 70 TI!wMll.,., SC... lol!Oft 2, ~ I lol) ~ 5, MontrMI 3 EOITlontOfl •. St. t..oy1, 2 T.......,.,.._ Clllcaoo •t lkiffeto, •:JS PJ'I\. Wlnnio9I II Oetroll •:JS P.tn. Plll10Urttl •• welNMton, S:OS P.m. Toronto et Mlnltftote, 5:3S o.m. ~ WM'V et '118llCOU'ltr, 7:35 o.m. s.twdll.,.. 0- ~ •I C•toerv. S:OS P.m. NY Rat!Otf'' •I NY lllenclef'\, •:OS P.tn. Chieffo p1 ·eot1on. •:OS o.rn. Hartford •I Qu«lec, •:JS P.m. ~II •I PlltSOut'l'l't, •:35 o.m E~Ofl ti MotltrMI, S:OS p.rn, ~·· •• Toronto, SM P.m. Winnipeg •t SI. Loul,, S:lS p,m. ~ ........ .0... et Venc:ouvtt, S-OS P.m. PtllladltPhie al 8uffal0, •:OS P.IT\. Wtllllnofon •I Detroit, 4:05 P.rn. NY ·~· ., NV llteneen, •:JS o.m. 4(_ > • •A TllllrNllY'• 0-. No ""'" tdleduled T ......... tO- Naw JarMY at ~. 7.lO P.tn Mllwaull• al Boston. •:30 o.m. Cllerlollt •t ~. •:JO Pm Wasl'llneton t i lndlene, •:30 P.m Arlanl• at Dales, S o.m. Sen Antonio •I Ulah, 6:30 P.m. S..ttlt ., Pflotnlll, 6:30 pm. Houston ti Portland. 7'30 P.m KntnFloyd They open the conference season with Vegas in mid-December, largely because of the Rebels' January and February teJcvis1on commitments, and then o~n January with Utah State and UC Santa Barbara in the first three games en route to playing seven of their first nine conference games on the road. Vegas has been 1he only consistent winner in the con- ference on the road. "Our other big concern is se~cn of the first nine conference games arc on rhe road," Mulligan said. "Everybody looksat what we have the second half and thinks that's aood." Even if the Anteaters' style works early, they may be in a situation of emef'aioa from the middle ranks of the conference to make a late season run with only Pacific and Fmno State on the road in the finaJ nine games. On the court. the Jeadjna players arc lW()syear incumbent Kevin Floyd on one winL transfer Rod Palmer from UCLA at the Point and re- vitaJized 6-foot,S rctumina starteT Mike Labat, the most improved pla_}er on the team. Aoyd, a cat-like auard who has shifted b1dc-and-fonh from small forward to point auard lo shootina guard over the ptst two seasons, ia solid on the wina and will aettle into his role as the Anteaters' chief offensive weapon this season. He will still see "emeracncy" duty on tbe Point. Ifs a far cry from three )'f'.lrs 110 when he came into the ucr ~m as a tnnsfer from Oeorletown. Then, he didn't ha~c a jump abot. Now, after puttina in more time on his stioouna than "any player we·~ ever had," lccordina to auascan1 Make Bokosky, he av~ 13.l pc>tnu a year lllO while shOotina ... ~· rrom the noor. "I think he and PaJmer and Labet can an tcore a aot, .. Mwliman laid. .. He hat tally ~ still&. The oolY auy thet cu bun ~ ll Floyd. rr 0.1np doD"t ID too ~ IOlnetimet be su down on a.irntdf. l'llmcr. Who=. link •• '*'' t111'8P Poola ~M UCl..A fOr two_,.,, .•lld ......... ..... i ~ ... ,willbe = U, to ltiJI '=% M:d:; dlillU --~ ..... ·~......,UMlr'I I, Sttfen Eclllef9. rm Mt 2, Mata~ • •t.731. l , lotll a.c:Mr ... ,.tSl. •. ANlr• ANUI, t6VMZ. S, IWft lAndl, IM.'31. 6. KM CetiMtft. W72.51'. 1, Tin\ Mrloftt, SQS,75'. •• Emllo Seftc:Nt, .. 16.S.. t, A1M1 Meflldorl, 121•.m. 10, Htfvl Leeoftle, .,.,, '"' Gt.-.Pl'tll .... ...!:. Meta Wllendw, S,'4 2, lot~ ltcktrl' •.Yn. J. Sttfen Ec11et1, 4.7~ •. 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U14 '1 IXACTA 14•71 MIO ""' t i ~IC:lt •••I lf.11• .. 1 6111·>1->·J·•J -........... ...., ............ ,..,..,..l __ , r .. ., flllcj< ...... ~,,....-. .. ,.,_ DAI Mtolhi1ll ........ W.Dl.Alt Roel Palmer he will be a very good player. and looks to lus eoint guard to lead. even if he "docsn t say much." "I think some people questioned what Positi on he was.' Mulligan said. "He looks hk.c he's been running (the break) all his Ltfe. HcJUSl didn't get a chance to play at UCLA." Labat (S.3 Points. 2.6 rebounds). who struggled as the Anteaters' start- ina Point guard at the start of last season. then struggled to flay forward with a bad ankle most o the season. finally bcon to show what he's capable or in the conference tour- nament last March. But that doesn't compare to where he stands now. "Mike Labat has done a complete turnaround," Mull1&1n said. "He is now a aood shooter. ln lhe final game of the PCM tournament. Utah State didn't even guard him ouuidc. "Labat has a real nice g1rlfnend. I think she's hel~ him change as a person. He's with it and akn all the time. He's our best defmder. I'm really happy with Labat. f'iaht now more so than any player on the team ... At the small forward or win& opposite Floyd, sophomore JclT Herdman returns a~ avcracina 4.2 po1nu and 2.2 rebounds a yur qo. Mullipn classifies Herdman, sophomore Justin Anderson a.nd senior Mike Doktorayk as the team's three best shooten. but they arc also three ofthc team's slowest players. "Slow auys can still Nn the bttak. but slow auys have trouble defending. They won't fit tn as well defensively. but I still need a auy to knock at down." The stanina center will be freshman Brian ~tCloskey of Sunny Hills High. who btat out sopbomcn newcomer Ricky Butler, a h1&hly touted recruit fonn <Xun View H1111 •bo left Kansas after falhna victim to Propoaiuon 48. ludcr could bRAk into the liMup 1f he dropl wtiaht. but Mcao.key awW ~with impralive ollitlllive and df:.. ilmive h!~ 1n eabibitions rM> ...... •· Hell be looked Upof' fof' iMdc OffcMt and to carry the 1tbo4lniti .. k>ld -.1.b Floyd and Llllll. _...., M mua ampro.e bit *" nd ~body~ ift the laaaNL UCI opens UCI women ready NCAA polo for run .. dun game with USC 9 UCI opens play at the 20th NCAA Water Polo Champ1onsh1p1 today at Belmont Plaza 1n Lona Beach when the sixth-ranked Anteaters lake on third-ranked USC 10 a 6 o'clock atan . UCl (17~13), the tournament host, will mUe 111 17th NCAA Cham· 'pior\ship Polo appearance, a record it ho\ds wtth UCLA. The Anteaters arc led by Tom Warde, Tony ~II. Skylar Putman and Kevin Wood m scorina. Warde has 100 pis, 10 shy of the UCJ sin,le-teaSOn record set by Gary fiaueroa in 1977 and two shy of the second best mark set by Mike Evans '" 1983. In other first round games, dcfcnd- ina champ and tolMCCded Cal (29-3) Wlll face e1&ht-seecled Arkansas-Little Rock (J4-f) at 3 p.m .. No. 2 UCLA ~7-4) faces seventh-1Ceded Navy 6-6) at 4:30, and No. 4 Stanford 1-J 0) takes on fifth-ranked Bia est Conference champ Lona Beach (1 ~9)at 7:30. The Golden Bears have won three of the last five NCAA titles, including a 9-8 overtime win over USCjn lut year's final. Several Orange Coast area prod- ucu dot the rosters of the ei&ht competing teams, includina.: USC's Trevor Bened1c1 of Newport Beach. Steve Schroeder of Corona del Mar and Eric Carlson of Irvine; UCLA's Jeff Moore of Fountain Valley and Dan Hacken of Irvine; Stanford's Andrew Lawson of Newport Beach: Cal's Rob Soloman of Irvine, Eriks Krumins of Newport Beach and Brian Adams of Irvine; Long Beach State's Alex Crenshaw of Costa Mesa; and Navy's JeffTomhn of Irvine. * WATl!'l ~l.0 ~ NCAA CHAMr90MSH9" lat..,,_. .......... L-. hedtl ,.....,..,, ....... _.. No I Ctllfcwnla 12'-31 vt No I Arll-.~­ Lolllt lltock II•· I I, l •.m. Ho. 2 UCLA 127·4) vs Ho 1 H•V'f' tM-61, dO pm Ho l USC (21·7) vs Ho 6 UCI C11·1ll. 6 o.m Ho 4 SltnfotO 121· 10) ,_, Ho S IAne hed! St tit ( ll·t ), 7.lO P.tn. Cales~ga wins INGLEWOOD (AP) -Favored Calestop took the lead early in the backstretch aDd outlasted Stylish Winner through 1he stretch to sc-0re a 11/•-lengt_h victory Thursday in the $109,300 On Trust Handicap at Hollywood Park. It was the s111th victory and fifth stakes wan m the last eight starts for the 6-ycar-old gelding. who won for the 20th ume 1n 44 races. Ridden by E.ddte Cklahoussayc at top wci&ht of 122 Pounds.. Calestop covert<f one male in 1.36. "He always seems to be an the nght pJacc:· Mulhpn said. ~And he doesn't scem Lo be awed by fact that he's gone from high school to coUcgc as a starter nght away. The only guy who naned four ycan for us was Ben McDonald. II reached a point where we said McC'loskey has got to play ... The first two players off the bench will be the 6-foot-9 Doktoraylc and Santa Monaca College transfer Troy Whiteto. a dtfens1vc gem who can leap well cnou&h at 6-foot-2 to provide reb oundlna also. After those two. freshman Brett Pagett backs Palmer on the point. freshman Etop Udo-Ema backs Floyd, Anderson backs Herdman, Rob Doktorczyk backs Labat a.nd Butler backs MCCioskey. Anderson can shoo1 well outside. 1f he takes the 10uat1 ve. Udo-Ema scored 17 points 1n a I ().minute span of an ~hibmon and 1s the only freshman Mulligan has ever had "to prod lo make a l)aSS .. Butltr could be an inside force 1fhc can get his weight down to a level ""here he can move well in the team's scheme. "I want to play Palmer, Floyd and Labat each at least 32 minutes," Mullipn said 10 days ago. "The only way l won't as 1f1heyconunue to show me they're aoing to pla)' ~lfish. Herdman and McCloske) can't go that Iona. As for the other guys. n's up to who ever pract1~ the best as to who will come m and take their place." .. Anteaters w1 p ay a different tune wit runntn sty e BJ JON FERGUSON °' ............... With the departure of 6-foot-4 centerpiece Natalie Crawford from the ua women's basketball team, Coach Dean Andrea 1S t.akina the prosram in a new dt~tion for t.he I 983-89 sea.son and farther. A sbonef team and new aspirat.Jons will lead t.he women down the same track as the men's propam, as Andrea wocb toWard a ru.nning pme and pressina defense. The mono on the team's media JUide lS .. Ruonin' and Gunnin• in the Bia West" "This is what I've wanted to do for a loni time and bavcn't been. abJe to do because we had b11 teams." Andra said. "Now we have kids that can take on multiple roles. We're not as talented, but we can do as many things as we could do an the past . "Our recruiting we were domg? You'll never see us do it agam. We've changed the concept of the way we're going to play, and I'm happy about it. And the kids are happy about it." They'll get their first test Saturday in the second game of the Freedom Bowl Classic at the Bren Events Center against Orqon St.ate at 3 p.m. The Beavers play the University of San Francisco today al 3 in the opener and UCI closes out action m the three-team field against San Fran- cisco on Sunday at I . Coming off a 11-16 campaign, 9-9 in the B!J West for sutlh place. the Anteatcn roster includes one scruor. <?nc junior, four sophomores and four freshman. Top returners are senior forward Natasha Parks.. junior small forward Shurrell Johnson and sophomore shootina suard Jenny Lee. . "It's a situation where (tbc three) Will be the bulk of this year's team, .. Andn.a said. "That's where the experience as and they wilt have to plav major roles in everythm& we do.(. Parks. who averaged 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds. came on dunna the conference season to average 11 . 7 per game and will move to the start1n1 SPot at center until Shannon Unfred. who is rccovenna from back suracry and just beginning to pTaCllcc full ume. can return to go "full bore" '" the new style of play. ··Parts 1s jull st.anmg to come mto her own as a player," Andrea said. it bun., bem dear •bat bier role wal." I Johnson (l.8 po•na.s. t.9 rebouadt) 11at1ed 11 pmes dunna confeftncc ,, play last tealOft. Let ('.9 poio~ 2.J &WIU) staned IS pines and at a heady pla~ who ttile Anteatm wtU make it a ~At to act open for &bou. Andrea said. Top 1'CWCOmert are Chapman Col·"' I*. trantfcr Da.na Douty 'W'bo Id assist records u an AJJ~JF point 1 auatd II Ocean View Hilb. u4 freshman point J~ Ka'1iy Uz2 arrap of Ca&uico Kilb (27 point.I~ pme u senjor), wbo will tet .. quality time ri&bt away" and puah returner Kristi Ahlstedt for the SWt1n&Job at the point. Douty has moved to the front line and will stan at power forward until Unfred returns. Andrea said Douty wdl handle the balJ a Jot &om ber bia forward SPot to draw &artier ddendera out when in the half coun scheme. "We're obviously 10ini to have lo find out where we're at very quickly, .. Andrea said. "We're not really re- buildina. we're reorganizing as ' coaches and rcorpnizina as players.. We've a.ot pla~ doina what they've never done before arid they're m- sPondina tremendously. .. Whether they'll work out. we'll find out." Seti•••• Fri ~Sun., Nov 25--27 -UC.I FrwdOm .... OM6'IC (ltounict-r~ -Fri.., Sin Frwdlco VI. 0reeon Stalt, J, S.I., Or-.on St.to vs UC~. I; ~ • San Frenc:bco '4 UCl, U Fri ·Set , Dec. 2·3 -et New Me.tell ,._ T___,. (UCI, ,,._. MnkD Statt, UMI fl Dl\trid ColurrAl&e, ,__dlllel, TIA Thur~ Dec. 15-el ....,...Lav-·. •tt s.1 .. Dec. 11 -., t.Ane ltedl ~. ue Tua, Dec. 21 -at Unlw. of Sell DlellO, 7:30 Wed • Otc. 21 -.,,. Senf• a.a. 1:>0 Frt. Dec. JO -0-.. W~ (llOme), 1:)0 S.I • 0tc. ll -WftlWft IMnots (tlome), 7!l0 n-w .. Jan. s-San 0-.. ~ ... (home), 7:31 S.I • Jen. 7-Cal Sl•lt FU119M011° (llOme). 7~ Tues .• Jen. IO-~dlM °'°"'8), 7:JO Set . JMI I• -at Pec:ifie>, S Thur • Jan. tt -el UC Senta ..,,,_ ••• S Thur .• Jan. 26 -s.tl JoM St ... • (""'"9).1;Jt Set., Jan. 21 -F,._ Sle .. • (llOfnt), 7:JO "'1totn., Jan. >O -•I Cel Slate Fu1W10n°, 7:JO Tflla' q Feb. 2 -et Hewell'". lO Set-FIO. • -et Hewall", 10 Tflla'., Fell t -Pk.lflc" Olomtl. S ""'1ttn., F• ll-at s.! D'99o Stett•, I Set., Fa II -UC Serita..,_,.. (l!ome}. 7:')0 T'flMr , F• 23-al Fr-Stai.•. 7:30 Sat •• Fttl. 25 -•I San JOte Sl•tt•. 7.lO Thur., "'-di 2 -I.One 8eacll Slett• ("9mt), s .. One of those tlunp 1s that she's becommg a little more successful and 5 is more confident. She'sa<>tn& to have s.1 , ~ • -......._.u.a veeu· t!'lomal, Welt to do a better Job this year. She secs what she bas to do. where 10 yean past Freedom Bowl Classic at Bren EYeDta Center TV: None Radio: UCJ on KPZE ( 1190) TOtMNAMl!NT NOTES: UCI won the l.nauounl Freedom Bowl Clauk In 1917 wllh • 16-13 victory over ManNlltan, ellhOuOh II Is the third VMI' for • UCI IOW'nametil wllh It being atled tN AnlNI.,. O..uk wt'ltle be/no playtd al IN Lono 9e.d\ Ar~ In '916 With Marvtand, T•x.as Chrl111att and ~11i. Stal~ In addition 10 lhe AltlNten, ,,,. toumamen1 on.rs• much stronger fteld than last .,..,,, but no teem as strong as Iowa, wnlc:t\ was rated No. J In the nation durl"" llW ArtlNtw a.uk . . UCl's rut•and- Of'9SS scheme will ,.i Its first c:ollevlate fetl In !he mtf\IQP 9Mlnst Georgte Staie after U>littinci 1 Pelr of nlvtt-scorlftf •xNbltioft dair'5-wltt\ 1t1ot. A~ In Adlon and the Ca cti NatlonelS, 1ver""'9 encl .-0.ino 126 oolnts per game, LHdlntJ llW WIY In lhoM games..,.. Mnlor """' ~ (22..5 POmls), lunior ........ m.s PC>mts), frnhmen ... Mcf.3110 .. (20 PC>inn, live reOoundl eea1ns1 Cucns> Md klnior Mlr9 a..--(15 of 20 frotn field In two "'1'1ft). lnluries wl• not t'ICMd anv otevws OU1, but ..,,_,., _.. nunln9 _,.., wOl.lndS, lndudinG 1tar1en PalrMr (tor~ .,.,.) end Jeff Mw••-(tur1 toel. and rewves II• U..lllM (dMo fNefl Dr\llw) end RW Di*..,~ Ctend9r kMti, tie rldshlrted In '16·17 aft« wfWlne '°"" llNINnts the e>rhlous MUOn) . . ~ State oC !he Trans American Conference i. anotMr runnino ••m under Coed't ... ....,.., ..., lf'onblv ~ as 611 HllStM'lf ~ lndl.el\ll'S .. ~ end ~ l'lelf court sVS19l'h. The Crimson Panthers ,.aturn nine otenn. lndudlno •• ffll't starten trom 1 WW" aoo ...... T""'9r return• after red·shlrttne w ith • stress lnlcfure In Ns le9 a VMI' aoo. while senior C*ll.,. W8le .,...... Is the Of'1v ~ dllef olavef' in NCAA Division rantls TM flnl e>enw wilt off9'r the Allentlc Coa1t Cot1fef eoce's Marvi.nd and ,,,. col1"e deOUt of hl9Nv tourecs Terraoin trHhmen Jerred ~. a oreo ••·American from ~tNI R19tl "' WHl'llngton oc' •nd w .... wa.m... a ·-· front ,,,,. ,..,., from Cn>ssi..nd Higfl In TemN Hin,, Md. Tiie T9n'ee>lns re turn only one stwtw after sewr'8I of ,,,. ~·s too olaven, fndudlno "•nen .,._ W9leiN •nd ll~ AtOer, left the program tiec.use of contro.,,.,..'-1 Incidents lnvoMno ll'lemMlvei and CO.Ch .. W.. TtllH Cl'W'IStlen of IN Squtflwnf Confel'efQ whl stert four lunlor con.oe transfer-s and 911her • ~man or red-shirt transfer lllcft A.MM from Portland Unov.rslf'f et the oost POsftion Ant• WH once ~ulltd OUI of Plus x HIQll bv UCI Klllltft Cnwtenl "°"' Mlu lu it»I Countv JC In 811ohlsvllle, Ark .. we• the M'VP of the Arhnt.et Junior Colteoe Conference IH I Meton Maryland vs. Texas Christian, 6 p.m. ........ F 23 F l2 c 25 G 21 G 22 Ceecla: Terrapin• (18-13 ln ·s7-88J Probable •tarten ....... , ......... ~ l'ts ••WMN•¥Ml .... WW O.ve Oldlenon, •·•. St 6 I I 7 ,..,""*' Jerrod Mustet, •· fO, Fr 22 0 U.O Oemall'le Hlefl In OC. Tonv AM~. 6-f , Jr 10 1 5.l returning tlertw JoM Johnlon, •-•. Sr o a o.J returnw Grwo N¥td, 6·•. Sr 0 3 0 D rwtwn. Bob w.oe (third YNr 11 AMrv\and, 27-JO> Horned Frot• (9-19 ln ·s7·88J Probable mnen ..... ............ HellM. 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I llT .. 111111 call Anne Mceutenct w/trple, to yard. dbl ger · carpet/blinds, gar.. aml fam rm. frml din rm' PENINSULA YEARLY 957-eoe>2Dy9,Ev,Wknda ......... IALL s.... Mys tNy..... 131-1211 ~bw:1*S1500. yard.Nopete.&4$-2568 -sieoo +MC NO •Oelu••1BA+Oen.1BA TERRY CHAPLIN d d I •Open & lte 28R 2BA BR ., ·-.. ' p to •WFllT... HARBOR REALTY uc;e the pr Ce to -· · ir/frplc View of Nia & BRIGHTONSPRl~S 1 pets. Avt 12/15 &40-3102 low« Duplelt. at • gar- .. ••• Office 673-4400 1475,000, If Hcrow 4 • · :oee 1 · bdl S1200/mo Condo.·~ wood• WALK TO BEACH & ege, lndry. CloH to I ....._1 634-45\4 c:loeM thia yeerl Thfa o ' · & atrMIM. Ground noor beeeh. $925/mo. •n -· ,_ d•~ brlgN chMrM 38R 28A •Spectooa & bright 1BR + lewil. WIN/Dryr atack ~RK. .. 4BR 3BA. 3 car •Oehlxe 28R 2BA lower ... /llf W11f C..IA .... 1124 apacloua home 19 on • ~ r=c,~ =.:. vlewll tloolt~. mlcto, frptc. gar garage, ~hmo. Bkr duplex. oerage. Cloee to Thia penthouM unit hU --~ extra large lot. 1111 •n • 111 • 1Bdrm for "qUlet '* W/09flf + carpor1. Rec beeCt'I $925/mo one of the beat views In . fua,__ -11 Ideal for enterfainlno. • aon.'' 87,_,5354 A(}T • ., .. , pool, epa. S750 + mat irCute 28R 1BA lower VIia Selbo&. TWo roomy Popular 3BR T -plan. lnakM Also apptiencea. mT •• ORI ma . dep. VELMA 549--2447 duplex. new crpt/~ bedroom autt• Mch with traci loeatton ...... Del . ml·-The ~ 90U0ht-out •FURNISHED HOME• UNIVERSITY PARK lhar• lelMMSry. No pft· private bath end balcony. Mar..._ $2-43,500. W1'B ,..aloc8tton of ~ 1n 2 mstr Bt. 2Ba F/P~ S 1495/ 1111 Ul1W .,_ 4Br/2Ba. comm. <C>QOI, Ing. SISO/mo. Upgrlldedcarpetlng,sky· llftW1111 ... Mll ttMa thoroughly ~om-mo. 1at/1ut l300 dep, Av~ nowt Utll Incl.I $1295/mo.nopeta. •31'R2BA,prage,frp6c, llghta, fireplace & iOaic:t. Star Real Eatate 111-... • Ml-llll !zed home glY9a a maxi-Marlgold St M2-5290 Yard $550/mo f31·58e6 •lf•T ,__ patio/deck. Upper Ontt leundry. Walk to the ~Al.AV mum of etfk:lency & *Tiny 1BR cottage, fire-E'SIOE 38' 2ea. garage. Dave 845-3683 S1350 or low« S1275 beechorenJoythepool & aSTUITlll . ~ .,/ etegance. For 'f04ll per-pa.ce. beamed cellnga. drapee. C9rpet. No pet•. Llfw lljMI 1112 VIW IEITIU tenrMa. SeclUrhy bulkflno ''f~\rir.~"Yr f.U.'4/l I aonel ~ .... Cllll Pelto 502 ,,.,,.__ Avail now. $1000/mo. --.. ii-niiiirl & gated community. Cail This CM:)' 3BR 2BA home \ . "'~'\... ...... I I A J \.. AOCHELL.E. ~.110,714 $'795 No PETS 722-8011 $975 dep. 213/-437-4 118 11111•.. -At-tr--:3=B=A:-. ~1¥.""'B:::-A,,.--h:-m-. now for appointment to It clOM to both achootl & REALTORS• ' R r -1 .......... ,,...... no ... $350.000 :::rng Hurry with your Newer 3BR. 2BA, ...,._ E·Slde 3BR 2BA twnhM. AClou from itz....-ton • .......,ay, .. _.. gar • . 1..a 11M & PatntbN9tll This ••Wt•Tlall* •/dryer. F/P, deck,~ Yard,gar,qutetatea.Xlnt prv comm. 3meoB ntf2~BA' peS1t~dlW:1f:a IM ..-one won't lat at only AXERUPPER28R 1.,.,BA. 'ar 1 1500 Linch c:ondl $1080. ee&-4019 1et clMI. 3BR, ··--·-~"'°-· _......,,.,,,__-C,F~E F.l .KJNS S185.000. c... now... Bring your c:Mck~ 21-0118 Gtubb & Ellis 0y9 640-2428 Ev/Wknd ~~o,8:1~~eq. •BEACH HOUSES• 11'5 Ct~ ll'\NY .. I .... ......, and lete get to workl BRAND new duplex•. 3Br Lux condo nr bch, 2BR. 2BR 2BA. 2 car ~ Fp, &.;ill RE\LTOR._. 711-.. ., .... lll Excluetve lla1Jng. S299K. 38a, d/w, trath compac, 2'-"'BA. 2 .ety. lrplc, prv lnprt ltacll lilt d118wA. x,tt~•!.,. ·11 · •WFllT ..... LL w/d f*up frpk:. 1 mo free patlO, w/d hkup, db gar -• ._.,....,. ,,...., ,... :=::=======! ~ MA..V I Contact Manny &45-3613 Wll•I• rent t>eiore 12/11181 w/oprw. $995. 521-6400 1~ILllTl11111111 ~· t':~ frl* 2 ,-1---'· I_,~·" . 1 BAYSHORES .• 24 Hour ,, , llUM1tt Sl800/S2000.S4M83l NEARPLACEHTIA v~:13~9d~n!':. ·:.,~age$1295 ' ...,.iioo ..... ""'!iii,._ ... ..__,_ .. _•, ~t>Xrn:::1:1 1 r .11 X I guarded community. Prl-YM 1111 FABULOUS New contem-3BR. 2BA twnhm, grt for w/d 'hkupa.' 2 car" garage. DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 .. fmY .ill REALTORS • vale beachea, 4BR 3BA. ONLY $3000dnlll porary. 2BR 3BA ~. cpl or exec, $1009/mo Agt 722-8520/675--4806 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f •48t/28a upper PRIME EASTSIOE 3BR. ~=-:r.:.o;Sk ~~~ BIG 280/28A CONOOll ~:,~ir.n~ +dep 213-258-5479 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• um1n •3Bt/28a loWer 1'hBA. large lot, pool, (714) 631-1595 (714) ONLY Sl.050mo ptt/ ... I .... ,. ........... NPT HGTS. 38' 2Ba. lrplc, •GATED COMMUNITY* Plush beyfront condo in • 4.--• ~ .. ·~. Merrill Lynch Realty BLUFFS BEAUTY All white, end unit townhome. Newly carpeted and painted. Hl&h celllncs. 4 BR • "G" Plan Close to creenf>elt with pool & spa S399.900 759-66•• IS YDll RIISE DIVIDED BY DIVORCE? Do you need someone with a positive people-oriented approach to strained relationships combined wi the ex- perience & education to act in every- one· s best Interest? You need a MIR· ACLE, Raylene Miracle with RE/Max Realty, a nationwide Co. with more than 12 years experience as a Real Estate Broker 1n all phases of Real Estate. Raylene is experienced In working with both parties & their attorneys to gtve the best value for their property. CaJI Aay- lerle with RE/Max Realty & let her work a IRACLE for I CALL RIYLEIE MIRICLE 131-1211 R&IM~ of Co sta Me ~ r1 f A. ( "' ,-, n \ - CITY LIGHTS VIEW ... Two BR townhomt loa~ "'"h up~ratir• Coiv fireplart. .\111rhf.d t1-araE,e. C.U CREC S 140<1 Month PALM DESERT HIDE·A·WAY ... F.11r.i pm a1,. horn,. ,.alkonr; d1st1nce to El P1seo Pool. Pr,.ff'r I vr k-a~ 3BR. 2"2BA. 1t11rhed 2 rar (l.&ra~,. r_.11 ROCHELLE USS. S2000 Mon1h .. UNIVERSITY PARK DETACHED ; HOME ... Thr~ BR with lll'W c.-arpelS & fresh paint. rudv for the hohday,. 2l-;8A. 2 car garage C.11 ROCHELLE USS 11250 Month NEWPORT CREST -PLA H2" - BEST LOCATION OVERLOOKING TENNIS I POOL ... Two BR. Prrfect • condition. Rudy to move m C.U BARBARA CHAMBERS S 1500 Month 1795,000 S285k, prfncipals only 646-6219 (81817 .. 856 ONLY $87,000f/plll -1750 eq. f1. $1275/mo, ... UIYll lull -=unty btdQ newty 722-9908 owner * MS-7349 * AUL,.... ~r ...... 298 E. lSth BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA pelnted end with new I rt INCll lilt larMr Yin..... ta CHANNEL REEF 2BR. t. 68 (7141 &44-0335 w/OOll courM VIEW. Alto carpeting. 2Bdrrna end 2 IUflt 48R, 2'h8A. Palermo ·..... lllf waterlronl, tab views. Pentrldge Cove luxury 1BA avail. Frpk:, wet bar, Baths. 1'errlflc action • model, luscloue land-_ 87M 900. $2000 2BR 2BA CONDO mlc:fo. W/O hkupa. 2 car vtew. Just 11550 per mo . ass ociated .. .. ·'' ...... llW VICllT · acapl n&: $499,000. 1911 llllPI Wlhrfr ....... IM. Scul ptured patio o n gar w/xtra atorege. oen-llAt• AULn Us' Tl SI.wt OwrMI e>ker 3BR Poot home on lg lotl IULml ~~~~:..:tr~':." F~:f, ~~~ ~:.'~:.01~ • 11 ...... '' ~ I ' ... • ' ,.. J' • 1289.000. Btcr 852-1288 DELUXE 2BR 1'.o\BA 2 peinl & new gray carpet Bluffs Condo. 38R, 28A, LARGE CdM DUPLEX CftNttrJ ..... story garege w/d tu<up thn.i-out. WOodburnlng beautfful greenbelt view TllPLD $1300/mo no pets associated 3BR/3BA + 2BR/2BA • 4 C IUS oceanald• 'of PCH: lrpk:, encl dbl garage. 1M0 WITD MW IM $1800/mo, unfum ~ car garege, $535,000 !'Jr!! s1250 Agt 675-4912 $1050/mo. ~10 or EnJoy brMthtaklng views furn for $2300. 790-5427 I w .... •• . . .,.. "'k ,..,, Iv II.ES 2 lmT." Aarb()( Lawn 751·2787 & aun .. ta from 11111 3BR 1..,..,.,=-=-=~=...,..,,=--Costa Me.a. VIJIY weti mlll1YI IUlllU . . . . 2BA belluly w/featuree WEST NWP 1BR. 1895 New gorgeous Monaco 11tuated. Westelde. 2BR. oceen, surf & je_!ty SEE 1954 A & 1950 8 loo nu!Mfout to men-flllT ~ flllJ --------~~1211ngl 28R + Den. 111111 .. _. Priced below current vtewfromtl'llt2BR 1'hBA ~~!Bts!c8:;i~~~:-tlon. lmmed OCCf1'I poa-BALBOA48t, fp$1500 If Tll ID-.-. 9,000.Ane condl DTU LJm LIT vatue. 540-8003 remodeled. Muter Jae 549 3484 · Ible. Children & pete OK. BAYFRONT Condo 28' • I'. ~ t•tll().A .. ,,,,,,.. If Tll IUJ LLlllS • •WFllT Price drastlcally reduoed tub, IQ akyllghta. frplc. • $2650/lllO. Doug Herbst $1650 Fabulous ooeen views and •• llH for quk:k aale. Beautlful t I tatt $19507mo. 2f4 Fernleal. SHARP E-slde 3BR 2BA, 720-3980 or 790-5000 I BALBOACovea2Bt, den, apac1out it the word for 3BR 2BA, lg farnlty rm. f11111tz lSSI Sheryf 675-8427 comp6etely remodeled. ~ ,ltt,.&.V frpk:, ape. cloc*. $2300 lhla wonderful Duplex. A sunny & brlaht. For de-• ..tt -• Perfect locatlon 2BR !BA Pet e>k. $1000/mo. Avail KUlr1lll\ ~/ BAYFROHT Corictc;> 28r. street to street corner le> 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH tallt . call JULIA LIAO 11 ·~~o' "-L2U hse co flrePlace . ar· now ~902 \lf:"'.V!TY"l'"Yr fU" Al 11 den, dodl for IO boet. cation. Newer unit and a Spac;, 2 etory, 3Br or 790-5000 Only $4 ,OOO. Denver a '• i:y $ 1 2 9 5 i ~ o SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA 2 't • W ~ '\..."-' 1 .II . 1.. YMl1)'. $4750 stone's tnrow to the 2Bt/den upgraded. nu ~ LIJA.V foreclosure P<lc:e. com-~12 12 526-l 407 atorytOWl\home. Garage. REALTORS LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br. sand Two large Income crpt. comm pool/tennis. KU',..lla .. / pare to CA. 5% down. ' email yard. fireptac:e. wet i HARBOR VIEW HOME boet dodc. SlO,OOO Pfoducing unlla. CALL: Own< $349K. For Appt. '-'f~VrTVV"t'f I~\ ·11 ~ Ja~ ~· a Ill bar. Small pet ok. 38' 3Ba+lof1. f/p, up-.............. .... BARBARA CHAMBERS 548-0271. ~ Sat·Sun \ • V. ~ '\ ~ Super lnveatmt. 1 hr to 2111~ -$1025/mo. Agt 67$-4912 graded. dbl gar .. gardnr, IULfm 111·1• & GIGI THOMAS 12-4:30. 332 ton St. REALTORS ski. 1-303-422-8011 Agt. •Large patios & yards DUI Ptiat 2121 ~;:.~~~2~g ,J.a~ NEAR 33RO 4 LAKE *" .... * .... ,Cl ZIH c 11 uai •Small pet e>k Mod ocean :;i;; 28R & 1BR 1BA. u pta, drps, 18R condo w/oceen & bay 21'1omea-2 dblpr.2work-11___! 1575 •Carportsw/storage den 2'h&A 1&40.t 2car Juet •<*IOO.IU ll -ilthe patio. OoM to OCMn. view. HI rise sec bldg. ahopa-14,400 l/f of dirt. ..-.. •Pool . ~opn; s1250 call c:all'eto claulfled. $749/mo. 213-258-5471 lido Penln. S285K Of ... All for onty $850,000. 160 ACRE ranch Site, NW SU llllZI ans 61e.'.568-16S7 w/opl to buy, 723-0697 &42-3600 Btcr Arizona. $250/ac:re, EZ 800 W. WILSON liiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I LI DO ISLE -Charm 1 ng terms. Good water table. IAU. ... 1141 UL 3bdrm, den. LC>Yely patio, :-:! trees~ ~~';'t 2BR modem view pool 6 11275. 28R. 28X. Jam rm, BRAND ~EW WITH OCEAN VIEW ... Du.I m.,-1,.r "lllll'S wnh w11k-m clowta. Linunous hv~ completr w11h fireplace surrounded with gl1u. C.11 the RARRAR.\'S. $1850/Month MOVE ~p TO VILLA BALBOA .•. Uijoy a v.,.w of th,. 1~, from this lusurv 28R + Oirn furn unfurn. Provary 111urt"d in gated rommun1ty. C.11 JOYCE B.\RNES SIQ501Month LIGHT, BRIGHT & CLEAN ... 2BR. 28A + loft. Whne Berber carpet. parquet Ooonng. fantaatlC' l'1tv l1~h11 VK"W. Wood declung. two-<ar 11tarhf.d ~ar&l'(t Ownc-r Wll teU proper1y. SI 650/Month PRIME HARBOR RIDGE RENAIS- SANCE ... 'litwly painted. carpeted & up· gn~. Lart1e farruly/bonus room with wet bu . Light & 11ry. Ver;y private. C.U Cl Cl THOMAS. U SOO/Month wit exch for dupl or trip neer · rno:.1 yr IM· ,1300 +a.ic new ... frpk:. air. nr 406 In COM, lrvtne, Lag.Ben, t Avail 1216· M3 Arbor. trwy. Reedy 11/22 or Lag. Nlg CM appt "'4-to47 • 8982 Paula Circle CALL C.ofyn RON at ~~ · 818-576--0573 873-7877 mmr JJ8 E·SIDE 2BR nr TuStin & 2 larg.• e BR 2~BA Merrit! Lynch Realty Santa Ana Ave. New crpt. fam/dln aif frPk db oar' LIDO ISLE 2BR 1BA hoUM, Ft;iiC. d/W, mc:d yard. Pet ok. all amenltlH , • $1 l95 EXCITING contemporfJIY ~· refr~ ...,_/dryer. $825 Water pd 64M902 8M-3&48 arcilftec1ur .. great view ~1~~83960-3832 •EASTSIDE LG 3BR 3SR 2BA 2 car gar lg llv locatton & docil for 2 or 2~BA. 2-aty, gar. frl*, rm a ,.,;, rm w/frptc No large yachts. Dramatic ..-"' 180/Study 2Ba. patio, ldry hkup. Sml pet pet• New pelnt/~e Nv1ng room with floor to W/D. remodeled & new e>k. 11250. 87M912 Agt $1200 w/grdnr 53&-2725 . oelllng walls of glue, carpets. Cloee to town.1-------~.·-----~­oourmet kitchen, 3 $850mo. 873-SeM.... .... *ftlt .. ., 2~ 38R 28a hM. end patio apeciolia bdrma, formal 2·stycondo. Oedl off,,,.._ Nr M.-lna HI, nice atM dining, baaenWlt & pri-~~S&tudy 2~. ter bdrm, dble gar. lrg RefrlO. w/d, d/w. $1150, vat• roof deck. r~~ new~!· patio. E'akM Baclt Bay lo-S500 aee. 131-6358 131-1"400 .....,.. to town. _....,.,..,, cation. No peta. L.19 S2 250 000 673-58841"' ..,... $1295/mo * 557-57&4 Huntington P~wnd • • ftoor, on the • beat - ~All HI HO"tl tlOMI., 1-. REAL ESTATE RENTALS AVAILABLE 38A 38a houte $1350/mo ,._ of boerdwlllk. nu Short letm & wlnt• $700 dep. All utM paid, peint/etpte. 1'~BA. 2BR S850 to $1400 gar. & gardner lnci. Avt t1750/mo, lat. laet 'Mno WatertrontHomea,lnc. now.2153PuwtteoffVlo-MC=· &47-ICM1 M-F RNttora 173..-oo tori&. or cell 831-6882 9M ~ ewea & wtc.ndS COSTA JaSA JBNTALS © 3 BR. 2 BA, 7 moot.ht old SlOOO/mo (420 HAMILTON #A) 3 BR. 1 BA Houte 11000/mo (1984 MONROVIA) 2 BR. 1 't'l BA •/ls ya.rd 1866/mo (392 RALCAM #8) CALL CABBY WABD 681·1141 let Ut Help Ye1 Sell Y tit Prepetty! C1H Cl1111fw, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. (714) 760-0714 -® •• ... .,. 0 CHIUIELMll •Lm11&nnw1M I A lmlll ~ . complmc. STUDtO ISaOlmo & 1 8EOROOM w/tlreptw, bec*ysd. petlo, lllelmo. "Ute MW a Wl'I prtvaN." Poot...-. IU'tdry. 1" & eecurtty. NO PET8 Ml-24-t7 1 IEDROOM CONDO: ldidM woods a 111w. Ground noor e.WI, W/D lld ..... 1750/mo + MC • ... 1W Tfl.LIVEL WllllllJNnl P9 =" . WID .........., l'lle ...._I mo+ IK. Micro. WOOd-= frl*. .... .,..., a "'° nn. pooe· a ..... .u .... ,,,,, } " . Customer satisfaction makes Bill Max~y Toyota locals' fir~t choice Customer sotisfoction -thot is Seeing the some ft>ces when ' What Bil Moxey Huntington ~h customers return to purchase o new T oyoto hos deliveted for more thon q.>r or ho\te work done in the service 18 years and thot is wfly they hove deportment, gives customers o feeling been so wc:cesrful, Jock Coswell, of stobaity. "I think that is one of the general soles manager, said. reasons people come boclr," he soid. "P~ don't really understand -it is more important for us to sen them o cor, than for them to buy," Coswel soid. He is referring to the foct thot most of Bil Maxey' s business is hosed on referrals ond return . customers. "We wont them to be happy -thot makes people return to buy other cors." "We ore a neighborhood store, we selt o lot of cors out of our oreo, but we sell mostly in our own hometown oreo -ond our repu- tation is excellent," he said. BiM Moxey Toyota caters to the locot oreos of Huntington Beach, West· minster ond fountain VoUey. Coswel, who hos been in the automotive business for 20 years, hos worked his woy th.rough the rants. "I started in service and hove worked my way up," he said. He hos been employed ot 8iM Moxey for 8 1 /2 years -and soys it one of the best deGerships to work for in Orange County. With the most op.to-dote equip- ment ond • highly trained service technicians -BiU Moxey hos foor techn~ions roted Moster techs, one Pro and five Service techs -so customers con expect competent and professional service on their cors. "MO$ter technicians ore oll ASE (Automotive -Service Excellence I certified ond hove o minimum of 60 months of octuol Toyota service," Pupuro said. AH BiD Moxey' s service technicians ore highly qualified ond attend school os much os 20 doys per year through T oyoto, he said. people.'' Making sure the customers "know we really do core" is the dealership's primary goal. One way that shows is through the position of customer relations rnoooger. The monoger gets involved w ith ony problems cencern- ing customers and any of the deportments or personnel. "When someone purchases o cor, ......... ,........ ................ 8UJ lluey Toyota eani• a fall llDe of¥" Toyota hpra f•tum a flll1 ~olhmuy aD4 1LMd can, tnlcb and ftU. Tile 1989 f•taree Mlcla u leatlaer • clolll _... cor before. The college groduote pion lets anyone who hos obtained their college degree purchase o cor. "We hove more than 25 lending sources ond all our rotes ore very competitive," Coswell soid. T oyoto is currently offering o three·yeor /36,000 mile warranty on new cors. Worronties ore ovoiloble on used cors also, he said. A full line of used cors ore on the lot. os well os, 1988 ond '89 cars, trucks ond vons. Even though they hove grown considerably in the lost several years "nearly tripled in size," the dealership still mointoin the customer service ond friendly attitude thot hos mode 1t so successful "Our philosophy is: 'Not the biggest but the best,"' Pupuro soid. And evidence of thot is displayed in the the staff's ond rnonogement' s dedication to making customers happy. W ith o friendly atmosphere and quality prodUd, M Moxey Toyota hos everything to offer the new or used.car shopper. The dealership is located ot 1888 1 8eoch Blvd. ''three miles from the beach" near Garfield in Huntington Beoch. for more information, coR (7 1.-1 8•7 -8555. Bill MAXEY HUNTINGTON BEACH TOYOTA "Most dealerships hove o large turnover in monogement -we don't -not in monogement ond not in salespeople either," Coswell said. And o prime example of thot is Jerry Pupuro, service manager, who hos been with the dealership for 18 years, Alon Ross, ports manager. hos been with the company 9 I /2 yeors ond Tom Rasmussen, general manager, for 17 years. The service deportment is open from 7:30 o.m. to 5:45 p.m. Monday through Fridoy with on Express lone for quick service. "We don't hove on early bird drop off because we like to deol directly with the customer ond give o written estimate on what repairs might c~t," Pupuro soid. A shuttle is provided for drop off ond pick up for service customers. we olwoys follow·up by sending o ---------------------------------------- letter, ond .gift with o questionnaire. "Customers benefit from thot because we get to know people ond they receive personalized treatment -they feel lilte port of the family," Pupuro soid. ' Most repairs co11 be performed m less thon one doy, he soid. "We pride oursefves .. on being oble to fix cars expertly and the QUOlity of our When they return the Questionnaire, we follow that up with o phone coll to make sure there were no problems; if there were, we toke core of it on this end," Coswell said. Service cus- tomers receive almost the some follow up, he odded. The dealership olso offers spec1ol programs for customers purchasing o car. The first. time buyer pion caters to persons who hove never financed o NEW '89 TRUCK NEW '89 COROLLA 4 DR. MOOELl100, ~· llOOJ llll ONI ONlY $6995 VALUE PACKAGE. ~II.MATS \(t •11031'> ON! 0 NlY s9995 We' re taking the fight against cancer into the streets of Orange County ! Look for volunteers and lifesaving information packets in your neighborhood and give generously during April's Cancer Crusade. Your dollars will support local research, education and patient services. Help fight cancer. Give to your local Street Fighter, or mail your donation to the American Cancer Society at 1503 South Coast Or., #110, Costa Mesa, CA.92626. (714) 7514«1 NEW ''89 4X4 TRUCK PIS, CONVENIENCE .. ,ACKAGl NEW '89 CELICA NEW'89VANS AU MODELS SS62 IN STOCK! DUAL All. Pl\, SEAT PASSENGER PACKAGE NEW '89 SUPRA ALL NEW '89 CAMRY WAGONS VA&.Uf PACKAGE SH mum ONEONlY 5 s11 ASK ABOUT OUR FIRST TIME BUYER PROGRAM SUPER ..... .sema 100'/o FINANCING AVAILABLE ~ .:n~ = J'J(~:= '\':ir ON APPROVED CREDIT $•.. ,.... • 's ._,. _. • .,,. •--.. Ao.It"'•' A' ES! s29Qf; s2996 s35Q5 s3695 s·3gg:5 17TIYGTA 17TOYITA TERCB.CPE VI PDUP --.. 5141Md <-. CUlil"I $.., -•'• -Ct-"" ca. ...__ _... & llrlS klw .. 1" INlll CWI lcllGCMI ,..._,_. --1.C~lt • lit~ 14 TOYOTA CIHSllAWlll T'-1--..s- MI~ Loe •lk~ 14 TIYITA LEVAi ........ ,,,., ... , can •u- llt • l.AJIO!it WFOID •UITA•I 8T S•• • t t • w atoos t,U$ li.t lo« t nllM c"'1 .... 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Send to: ORANGE COAST DAILY Pit.OT, Reader Mall, Oepl 0871, Box 4000, Niles Ml.,. 49120-4000. ----- -rriVed .. 1989's are here ... Come In to see us. I Sales • [~asing • Service Parts • All Makes & Models HOUSE OF IMPORT 8882 Mmieh11ts BIYd. Buena Park, C~ 90621 Santa MA (~6) and Rlvetlld9 (t-;91) DIAL 2131714 RC ~est - Gee Numaliler what. • VALUE AND FUN COMBINATION • 15 -1988 VAN CONVERSIONS AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES! STARTING PROM s • PRICED TO MOVE YOU .. • .. .. • . .. . . • • ~ • • . • .. ' , • • • . • Ll""··"•ntel Mini~..-. , , f 111 .. -..111111 ..___,. ·~· YOU NAME ~LTfiMl-..... OI ... '°' W-Mtvtoe fMiet _.. ,4",fJ//l/!'l 1111 "uL•111~ .. ~:>T •• ••-1 •'""' "'&SJ·r=: .-n.•..,.,._ .. , .. ,., ................. -....... .... .. mu. IRMtll In&--I& a ..,.INll.1•1GIO _...... ......_ ,_. ... _. _., .-.. fl.EX.HRS tor matwe ·-., ..,_,, The~ P1Dt le MW ec--wt .......... iOW FME ===··-GP-.._.. ........... ...,..,,.. Me... •f"L nuwlaa ~ •'CEMl)e• tot In petaon, PtaaMnt, fftendty et. ;.;;wttEIPICTflM* 11 ..... ,_ "' 8'11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COCKTAIL WAITMSS Alil't Dl9t. Mort-,.= ,..., 171tl a ....... N8. IMlll ..... ~ To 111.0GO .... --~ upwetd .............. . El:.':-=1~.°'~:~=a~~ :,-,::.,-..end mt/llHlll ~~...... +bWlt9c.1• .. 100 n1PT_. .... ._ ... ==~= .. --C COMt Hwy Ll8'ftl &di time ..-111 •arti. deW\ DUY reoord. 11.00 17/Hr + bOtlU9 to twdl Dennie & Dennll ,,_ tlMe ._.... "°''· MoeftM ,..,.,_. IMlt • --hr +bwlta. AMl&ea110pen.-.. PRESSl'I mra~ a~.OOlw. a-.-. a ........... a 111£111/Y-~ ~~ Hra: 1PU-IPM .-mys s-==:n...._.1.$. Needad"Tlndwllftdltor 8'"' Hal••• ...... ~ 0.-Vtllleno ..... !NM. COi•••""" ..-Y· and 3AM-11A.M Sat. Sun. c.11 721· 1200 ....... 111 ~ Coata ..._ equrp.. 121 • C.M. llMl71 ._ 8" = F_. time tor C.M. Nntal ...... "°'"-and gooct + ......._.. Liii&. llllDlll ment ,..... 1k1r9. ~ 111.11 llW GMAT Wiii Wll nln right peraon. The Daly Plot ha9 Im-etore. ""'* 1930 New---. c.11 Patti at c.1~~11206 Friendty ~ general Hlln191t50,lunlta.~ 1130~Ave. ForS~BTORE. MM.ESTATE Appyln~ .. 1• 1~ ~t• opeNngl f<>¥ portat¥d.-eo.ea...... 71~Elcl.207. ~ Inn In Hunt· lentopportunltyandbeft.. llT&llLD c.. FIT, I~~ I :::a:: .... Untt • teMphone aal1apeopte. COUAIER 11111 •aw• llllJftLIT Bwtt la IOOklna efltal Call t4anll , 29111> ..... peopa.1PT& ~ oanM ._ b · '!!l._R ~=·-Muat type 45 .., and Mult ._,. gd drMne,.. -tor • capebte, harcf. 142-4321. 1 FT tor -"• GIDelolillW IM dlSll "'• n ,,.., ;,- CASHIER he¥9 QOod communk»-cord neat .....,_~ & FUl-Ttrne ~ 8Wlll-330 W... Bey St woriUno penon w/2 ~ Ill&. D11R -.p _.... ator91n NB. ,....tor...._ tn-4712 .,.,..._CM Ml-04 FIT, PIT, w41 train, Cid pey, lion .... Cal ~ punc'tu.t. Madlc9 ben-eble ..,._!pm Mon-Ft1. • Coela ..... CA CellforM 11t up. Salary o.pc atore exp a + Muat COfNNaakw ... muatbe..... aeM.142~1 9flta.Nwpt8dl78(>.1145 =~-=-~..: D.O.E.147..,..1 ·-n' I be ... to won Sat ........... IT EARN = ~w~ lllLY PUT -.. cone.ct Kattty or ._..Win' 1 -JMllPI ~opportuNtytoJoln Sun. Cal t.twn 1-11am. Good OllllCY flDr .,...., t•M$ '1000/ .. HarWBNd,C.M Da1*8141'"*5 boeblaG~lnc:Ori\e E.xp'd front oMce. .... naMonalreal ...... IMr· (714)itt7-3121 !NM tor "9' ~. f1tW91 Ill\ S30 w.t e.y St. poteftual. DeteU1. (1) poft ~ 1441 M03 keting .,...,... .eet! ~ RETA.It. SALES CLERK 17&-4U.1ot115-0l21 eo.ta..._CA 1~11•: DATA ENTRY IOMINIOOOaY·15IO ••llRP/T ::=u4:~'r./~a~ p:!n:.~":C:.::1~ llLD.,._1,_ :::--..:.=,. •------.S~~~;~ii! • -....... 5 ~. apptox 3 A.Y9'1etSfLECT 831-2222 "W0At.D'8l.AAGEST" •17/Hl{+COMl'ft/treil*lg I an In. late~ Of wty BETTER HOMES & COfT OAAPl..V _,., _._ .... FUN AFTER SCHOOL WORK 11 Yea.rs & Older Work Evenings & Saturday YOU CAN A VERA GE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE! PHONE: 498-3321 All Transportation Provided By An Adult Supervisor Wiii ii YOUI OWi IDUIOUOOD '88 I MARK Lf~}:;;-=• J~- 48 mo at 9 75% ODOWN $196 1!lf<:- 01<C tlJGE INVENTORY I '88 TROOPER -~\!lw ~ ;;;::b: ~!Jl,899 '88 SPACE CAB " S1rOna typlat tor Rael e. PIT Greet beneMI ~ morning. Muat '*-veMd GA.ADENS . RETA.IL SALES CARPET CLEAHEAS The o.ly Plot la aeeking tate/Automotfw 8UPPOf1 In peraon, 2305 E. CoMt .CA llc:ienae & 9llC9lent REAL ESTA.TE 751-5000 Full time peraon tot light Hal lrnm i dl• ~ ..,. ..... 119 perMlme drlveta for pc»tton In fMt growing Hwy CotOlla .. mer ~reoord Vetllde ...... Wll train In '°Ill'» tor ..... people. we I• p -att•rnoon delivery of Salee c~Tt4E DAILY ' 1 .. ·I p R9at Estate S.... Jobe In/out. No-.> MC. --• •11 , .... ....-...-a In the follow· _._,_, FT /PT A.11lat1nt Mgt prov · APP y en. ----rJ - -... "'-............. r 1.. • ·--...---PILOT. ""'"''"'m. nysawr. 1MO Plac«ttll ~ -_..._ • Railet tralnlnQ I Ina--.: Great opportunity tor ed-• n .. d•c;! to manage A.ve .. Coete ......_ • 1-2300HarWINd. •Paid medlcAil 11111111 IP• • N!WPORT BEACH vancament Cal PEGGY NB/CM Gc:iaden Spoon -$4a1te 11 Coeta ..._ • Pailet vacation M - •COSTA. MESA. BLEVINS For lnt9Mew 541--1147 Francasca Plinter Gr•t w..-n Rael Estate ' • Pailet al«* leave • -IR :g~~~~TNTE ~·tment _.,.,. lllllllllmHmll Qffenyouatuturewttha .-tlRlllllU CAUJM54'>-13ee . ~n~=n_.....,_'4_0_~ • LAGUNA BEACH • M2..U21 llt M1 Good phone & typing NMd9d by Hun11ngton futurel Malling more Loeal P9lt Control Co. 11oo:r1w .. k working Thr "" d between 11c111a. FTIPT Setvpro ot Beach City Sc:hool Dis.-moneytn 1MtlapoMible NMda tout• t.c:tl. we aa.na.,. . eam-12 noon Moft..fn. the .. hrs s: ~PM and DELIVERY PERSON PIT Newpor1, ...e..2013 ~:~o=•·b9 J=.~~ ~:,~ 'J:'. :!:..'-.::: = !::.. ~E.~ Ii Ii 111111 Cell now tor' looaltcM.L 3PM, weetldaya; 3A.MNewpor18eed\ar ... own GENERALOFFICE men-le>lellitlltnoneor lngbeneftta Llceneldor Charle979-4I02tA..M. FIT 15.00hr. Wi ii COSTAMESAMa-111'. and SAM, Sat. & Sun. car. Call Shi rley. GraphlcCopyn•du•ox moreoftheakllledmain. non·llcensed. Don't Traln/advanc pon. SOUTH O.C. ta.1240. a.Mlt haw a '911eble cer. 72().1042. op/meaa. Over 18 COL ten.nee tradM and hold deleyl call todlyl Krill AoofM...,__ .... ,_.. LAGUNA CHEVRON 904 GA.ADEN 0A0YE lnlurence and good drill· llUftlY POm S4.5Qhr. FIT. Elalne valid CA. drtver'a Mcenae. Olson 832·6800 or ~-=~~ S. Coaat hwy. 748-1017 °' 741--10M. ~~~d. e:.; S20.00 Full time bflng OMV re-14().2119 Saierv $1753-12178 per 732-4282 o ~ ~-432·1 port. gd'oppty. Broedwey UI .... -month. A. written eum GREAT WESTERN x.209 Flower Shop 27 50 -wlllbeglvenlnthediatrlct REAL ESTA.TE A.SK FOR ERIC BLADE t4arbor Btvd, Ste 28. Needed tor ca.ta Mesa office. Apply 20451 -------CM lew ollce. 755-<llOO Cralmer Lane, H.B. RECEPTIONIST . . E 164 81188. Deadtlne '°' With tVPlna --'°' ,..., lllL f PILOT DELIVERY /STOCKER HI R apptytng Nov. 29• 1988-estate· offtc:e. Cell M . .,,.. 330 West Bey St. S e e k I n g F I T D e -Ar9 you ttie eportlng eort. IQ4N' Phytb Sacha, Cen-Coeta Mesa CA livery/stocker person. . . Find th .. qulpment you tury 21 fhe Real &taters. ----··--c.n '°' eippt. ~7« 1 through clas~f1ed ,,_, tnetaealfled 646-7171 '89 CIVIC '89 CIVIC ORI '89 ICCORD tlJGE SELECTION ~· 2door .~DX . -- CLASSIFIED ABJ'EBTISIN6 SALES - We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can type at least 4 5 wpm and have gre~t telecommunica tion skills -We can off e~ you a base salary + commission AN D a ~place to work. hH Tl•e .t P•rl Tl•e A t'ldlole. Do youneU a favor -Call us. P eglfy B leva.s er~ I• V e-e•• 842-4321 llilyMd 330 West Bay St. CoataMeu,CA Delivery Drivers PART-TIME New spaper Delivery Drivers Needed . Monday-Friday 2PM-5PM. W eekends & Holidays 4AM-7 AM . Earn up to S600/month. Must have reliable transportation, insurance & a good driving retord. !"".- .. Call 714/642-4333 ext. 205 Between 8AM-7PM Ask For Rodger MOIOl IOUTll 181 CllTI-•lfllT IEICI ......... WEEILY PAYMENT CALL 642-4333 betw"n IAM & 7PM Orange Coast Dally Piiot Motor ROutes available in W11hni11ter l11tillfo1 l11ch Fo11t1i1 Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver.One Day a Week - Must have ~ble car and proof o lnaurance . ... 142~1444 Ask for Joanne Crahey .. -' I {. SPICIAL GARAGI SALi IAR ONLY .. /llne. CALL 642-567&. ... TRADE ROIU YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! DailyPilli CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Today's News ~Joday! .. ' In newsracks by3pm I 11.lmlll 10 llllrT OllY 4 Dr, All. P/S, AM-FM AM·FM cass. A.IC stereo, A/C (242922) (15573) $1311 $4111 lllllZlll21 lllEITU AM-FM cass, pwr wind, titt, 4 dr. auto. air, tilt cMle, pwr sttennc. pwr (655721) locks ( 725682) · 89 JETIA 2 dr, 5 speed, radio, prep (058874) Factory StlckM $11 ,290 Dtscount 691 ~;'10,50 \ . R ,I D ' A G 5 A L E 89 ClBRIOLE 5 spd, air cond, pwr ster (02158) Factory Stleket $16,725 0tscount 1,426 ~;'15,2,!Y 88 si:110CCO 16v, 2 dr, S SJ)d, pWr IOCks Wind, sun root aJ • pWr (15230) ' r Factory Stlcicer $16,785 Discount l,ll6 -'-'14 999 ~,, VAi. ---f _ "''eono. '•dijAt1011 F. (017340 °). Prep aero~ 0 1 · 1 Sticlf 9' SCocmr 118,330 au 'JB 2.00o .... 1330 11YWClllllL 1201111111.n MTlm&TllB 110EUU Air. AM·FM cass. custom 2 dr 5 sPd PIS. PI W. P/locks, cruise, 5 spd, AM-FM cass. A/C wheels sunroof (004886) (016048) . (259784} (083917) $11,111 $1111 s2•11 $11, 111 . llllDll 11 ... ,., •-nm 4 dr, auto, pwr steennc. air, l 1m1ted. 4 dr. cruise. tilt. tir 4 dr. P /S. pwr brU. 11r. 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IAutomallc. 4 c:y11nder.'g:;,•~~~~~,M,JO 1~~11yP Hoz ~ H1~m~:!~5V::~:; =-.-=.:::: =.,::: = ....,... =.= ::...--..::-~= Automatic, power steer· GOVERNMENT SEIZEO PoW9f ,,..,Ing/brakes. ~ Center Orw. Well, 1 Thie 11,ttmenl wu tMtd Superintendent or Jim artr .., lie ...._ _....... W ,_ • ... ...._ .... _,~ Ing. casseue. A/C Power VEHICLES LOW AS I AM/FM, A/C. (11·52•> Sanl•An• ClillcwrMa '2702. with the~ C1eftl of Or· Oral!e, f ... I ~ MtMr ....... .,.... ... ""' II -..... .... .. ...... .... .. w indows (730ZXL) S 1 O 0 BMW S ., S2.IM IF you' OBJECT 10 1M 8f'99 COunC) on NO\'ttllbtir Pfopotlla lfllll be pr_.--. ..... -. -C. $3,595 CADILLACS, CHEVYS. 1 UIW•llAll lgrantingofttlepet1tion,yow j11, 1Me tnled undtf Mlled ~ ,._. .. ...._.._..,. ...... ......, _. .._ .... ,. .....,.... .....,.. llUDTIYITI FORDS. MERCEDES. ~-...... _ ~etlhar~ltthe f..._,andlNllbe~-IMIR .... Y_..,__...,_, • ...._ _,__.IQllllilTI Sr .., ... 1 • •-PORSCHES PLUS _,_.. f'leerlng and 111te your ob-PutllltMd Orenge Coat by one ot the torrne Ol bl6-le ul •........., f'9M ..._,....... ......., .......... •......, lll(lillt M • -• TRUCKS ANO VANS Ml.ell1 lleeliONorfllewrittenobiec· ~Pilot~ber25.0. der'1 aecurlt) requfred In...,. W,.. de llM ,_... ....._ _, ........ ...,. • ,_ .... ...... • _.., rT 'll lllTE AMAZING RECOROEO tk>na with the court be4ore ..nber 2. 9, Hi. 1N8 these Specll1c1tlon1. All • ...._,1,_...,.... ner..,. .._ .., .... -~.., ... . ~•-• MESSAGE REVEALSlPlfMTl ... ID..IAIT'the lleeting, Your.appMI· f921 prOC)OUIS shall be ma.rtced ....,_,,......,..,......, ----Y• ...._., __., ..... ., Ulll DETAILS 7H /S3l-6211 ... 1nc.~belnper1onorby FL(ET FUEL PUMP IN· ............. (llsttdlllt ..... •......, .... ~ .................... .. Autorn.lic. power Slee<· EXl OS your 1nomey. "8.lC ll)JIC( STAllATIOH AHO A FLEET ... ,..... .... ). ..., ..... -... ). ........... ,. Ing. A/C. f1lt 1280WKYI . 1 Automatic, power s•eer· IFYOUAAEAC~TOA MANAGEME~ SYSTEM . .,..,... ....... -~.::.... ... ................ : .. ... s2 995 ' Ing. c:aMatte. NC. tllt. or • contingent crwcltOf' of NOTIC€ •Ind be m.-s or ~ea .,.... .... ....,._ ..... ......., ...,.. ,. ....-.......... ,.. ' $3,99S Ille~. )'Oil mu9t file 9M1WQ ... llO u to be In the '*'41 .of ......... tteM • ..... a~ sM.... .... • ............. --= IOD TITtTA ll&ID TIYITA yOUr c:taim witltlhe COUf1 and Def« November 1• 1eaa lhe Ctty Cltndn .,., offlee In de ao DIAS CA&.bDANOI a. ,._. ..._,. -AJllOe • • DIA8 CM I P ' 141-IHI Ml-llll lmeil 1 CQ9Y to the peraoMI Spedficltiona No Sa-tt· the City Hal. 10200 ~., pate prenfttlf ••• ...... 4le ... • 1H1tJar ••• par• ~r•H•l•r ••• -----... lrtprJNnlatl\leac:>POlnled by PW !Avenue. on or btfOf• the Nlll•Ut. .-crtta • ....,. ....... .... ....... ...,... • ....,. 1 4t:1u .. _... • .. CllYSUI .. l LE .. --'11 •R• "'" lf'le court within tour montt11l DM9fon: Streets & L8nd· hour sllted. Al the det4G-_.."' .... a.te. ...,.. .... -...._ .............. •••ti "•.•-•• _..._,from rne dlle ol firtl l•I~ naledtlme,allbld1recelved UftecatMe-. ........ ••DIAS~ _. ........ .,.._..._..,... -lllAI auanceo11et1era .. pr0\lldedl~tlonl For:~ wm be publiely 094t0ed • ........_ ne a....._. para ,, ... ,. le......,. I If fr •le..._. Con\terllble. automatic., A t ti 4 1• .. 1 Mellon 9t00 ol lhe Call-Wa:w .. , .....,. -1e·-IJClnltned andd«llared by -111ec1aten; au ,11111.,.... 114 1 tu ...,.. ,..,. •• ,. u p • "" rl turbo cylinder. power u 0 m• c. cymuer. 1 n · -•·-~ _. c --·~ ..... ...__ ~ ....... ~· ..____ -.. ..... --____..__........__ -• redials power steer· tomia Probate CoCle. The lwnMITANDAN> lf'le tty-.-... ._.._ ...... MCfteaa......,..-...-..----__ _. ................... door lock. redials, cruise, inglbf'.ic• AM/FM AJC unw kw tiling dairns will not FlHT9m MDI lf'le publlc •• Invited 10 be c••r"' ceit IH for· UM ..-• .. I•• fer• "•f:'' •• ,.. ter• ~M/eFrM."~~~t'eb.ra~,ecs ............. 11 .,. ••• -warranty 1'11-M41'69951•xpir• prior to lour months It 11 tile lnlem o1 1,..... ~~~'!9.,.deder•tionot ~· ,lll!d4!_~ . .....!!...•.!.!!! 11111rrrr1u •le ..-.!!..•:::.: ••f -•4u •••::~: "' ,.........,, "' ..--... -•• llll •. -IUCI •tromll'ledaleoltf'lel'IMring IC)tClfic:ahons In k"p1ng _,sic:.....-·· ""'''" .. --__. .. "' 111nc • -"'''"' .. ...., tilt (6-280) $14.995 AT, AC, PS, flereo. (900S. •-1notic.d a~. with the pofides ol 1he City AJlbtdssorecelved.eicem-... II certe .._,. • MGfla•....... ........ ....... _,_ ........ • llllmTll IUCI A) s 19 299 ..,..... I YOU MAY EXAMINE IN of Fountain ValWf to obtain tned end ded8fed will be r• ceeo. H•r"' .... ..... •ay f• •-111 •.a• -•l lile ltepl by the oourt. lfyow allthic:lesuilatllekw the Mr· lerre<f by the C11y Clerk 10 II •ted "°,,...... w ••• -•dee ••• ....... • • _. .. ,., .. ,. 111 •YSUI "" ...._ .,._...., are • P«~ interested In vlCe Otmanda of lht ~rt· the City Engineer and tht ....,.... .. a........,,... 1"·•11L1-If__,-, ....... ,_... ,.., J' a ............. 142-1131 110-7000 _ .. a.aHrr--lthe11t1te,youmayflltwllh menl tnvotved. All lnaiall•· City Attorney lor checking ,.,., .. QJO,Jle,..._ .. Is..,_....-ie..•lu ....... ,._ .. ~, .. ,_._ ~------•• ·--• -• the court a formal Request tlonttNllbemedeln•nea• end r9'>Qrted to the City .....,.., ..... ..,......,. ceeo. • ..,,. ...., ......... .... CllYS&.O 'ti U LllCILI '15 Tin CAI AT. PS. alereo (P704&) for Sp«;i.I Notice of lhe fil.. and wottunanllk• manne< Council •I '" reoui., me.•· ' •Ir•• cotH cl• .. II WIN M ,. • ff .. ' .. ,.. ..... " •• ..... w 1 $,7899 1ng of an lnwntory and ap.. and 1111 components ot Ille lnQ on January 10, 1N8 ,..1pt1dad • .,._ .. ,.,, 111t1 • .._., _.... ... "'''' rt1f • ... ... Automalie, • ~:ilnder, ~i10:2~S1:~ s tereo. U.._fn.r-... 1:~~~.:::~ =~:.:..::;:w!~'.o~~;:;:e;:~ ~==~1~r;: :=r:~le1 ~:r:.'i 1l~===~~r:8' power door locll, tad1als, UY FUllllE I i• prO'<lided ln section 1250 and INIWlal rur~ lh.il isubcontl'ec:tors st\111 obtlll'I ........ flwdt ... _..... r etrH ce... ... --........ ,... .. _.. cruise, power ateering, Ul-1... lof IM Caltfomla Ptobele be aubjact to lnlcMtcilon and I' busineU llOenM "°"'the ....,. ...., • • ........ ~ 1111 flf • ..._ ........ .-,. ...... ...... power brM.S, CUMtte, --Code.A~. ttors,.dal ~OYJI ot tht Director of CllyofFounlllnVelleylnec-lrl1111•1'11111nll.llMOM-11~.;:c,....•W4 ........ ILi •• • I I .. .... AIC. tilt. t&-411)19,995 Lllllll .. , TIWICU Cal a Notloelonnlu~from Public WOr'lls. Ttlls 9qUlp-cores.nee with the City Mu-.................... --............ -.... , .. .... lllTILITN U. ,,._. the COl.lft det'lt. ment aocfall ill componenta lnlc:is>lll Code voium. 1, Title ......, • .. _... • ,.,_ ...... ,,_... _. ..,,,.... •""' .... a1• _.... • .... S1~gature ~ ie'"1 loaded& I Daily p:t...t I Pttltionef, Kathleen A. lhall bit new and thlM not 5, Chapters 5.o.4 end 5.08. lfW• de tll •1• lfn • • ....,_ ...., •Wt 11 tu • • .,.... • •• 11111 • • •YILll I With power equ pment llU l.ldan Mlle been uted In demon· In accordance with the MM oftctM de.,....._. 1M11tlal1n 11 .,.... ...., w ...._ 4le.,.. ..... MJ-1131 moonrool (771182) AD.VISOR MDMAN. DALI.Ill 1 stretion or otherMfVlee. provtslont or Section 1700 C. el dlrKtorto tale• ... •• ••1• .., .. ..,._ J::,• .,_,.,._ ...._ S 13.995 ,D ...... , W .... 0.-AJA equic>menl and ac:· and 1780, lnQ!ullve, of the •). ..... a• ........ t). CORVETTE '85. white It U111all, ,_. , ... , wlM "'811 be inst811ed llat>or Code of the Stele or C-No. -....... • d I 117111 C... ...... ,., ~~~:,n·.~~~0ex:::i 1 642-5678 1=. ;::;,,c:,~=~~~~ ~~;':~~jr.J~.~=:!0:~7.:C:Z:-==~ ~~~4::~ car. must sell S 17 ,500 j , ...._ fomla COCS. tl'CS Federal has by resolutlOf'I adopted direc:don de le corte •I: la;;i ). cone•): SO-dlreCdon de le cor1• •): IU- OB 0 ~~-~~p 9 • s) Illy Piii ~=-'~ 1~~ ~~co!r9ru:::.. :ieac:-:i·~ ~ :1~ ~~~:Ecofi~¥.Nl~ c~ The=~ 7!: NlYOfOf~ :=. ~TYOfOfCAJt '25. 1m tab matertalt performance of ~men Of mtCNnic Center 0'1Ye Wnt, s .... 11 the COYf1 It: (El CMc: Center ANGE 700 CMc Center -----------------------------., FS913 dl•;acterlaticS end price l*90ed lo execute the con-Ana, CA 9210t (7 U ) dlrtcc:ion<Mlacon Olfic:e Bo• Ortve Weet, Poet Office Bo• ~-11ons will be aMIYzad lrac:t which will be llWal'ded 834-373• PERIOR COURT C.rilornle 931, Senta Ana. c.llfomla TODAY'S "8.JCll)TIC[ by competen t City to the~ bidder. The name, lddreu, end fORNIA, COUNTY t2102-0t38. eulltOritlel and the JIQUIP-IPrevalllng wege In clMI'-teMlpllona number of plain-ANGE. 700 CMc eddr..., and The ,.,.. adOr ... 1ne1 . ,..,t ~ w. their oplt"°'1 lieallOf'I not prO'Med lor by tttr1 euomey. Of plaintiff Drive W•t. P.O. numtier of plM. ~ nuiMar of'*""' C Oss I belt ..,,,_ the lnterllt of lhe raolullon atllll not be wtmout en attorney, la: (El San•• Ana. CA 92 or plllnlltf ttff1 at1Clrftey, or plaill*" R WORD PU Zz LE MAMIE 8TATDmln' ttie City will be purcf'laled 1ts1 11\M 1he rn04ll recent noml>re, la dlrecciOn y el nu-The name. addr9M omey, It: (EJ wfttlolll en tCtomey, re: (E The tolowlnQ oenont .. The City aptc1flt1ffy 1 -. determination tor the mero de taletono del telephOM number oncaon, 1' nu-..,..,_ tu dlf9cdon y al,.,_ doing ~ •: ,........ the right lo re)eCt Orange conly .,... • puf>.. at>oQaOo det demandante; o tiff'• Mtonwr. « rono del mer• de t-'•tono det ACROSS 1 Smut 5 Oomlelle 10 Llkewbe 14 Sldlness 15 Spiel 16tuue 17 Can. prov 18 ArMteurs 19 nssue 20 Sangyine 21 -map 22 Sea bird 24 Fragrances 26 Blun<Mt 27 llTIPCSSl"e ones 29Eerlh mover 32 Grain deity 33 Coireomb ~ ACC1. 35 Eyes 3e Progrems 37 Ctllld 38 A-S money 39 Naos 40 Carried 4 1 Forg.ave "3 Interred •• Ship's posts 45 Heeds Fr 46 ~rllluant 48 Yle4ded 2 3 14 17 20 27 28 32 35 38 4 1 4& 47 52 56 59 49 P9w191' coin 52 C.MI S3 Dimlnish SS IWman god 58 A-.n river 57 $p6endld 58 Plug up 59 Congregate llO Time periods 61 Exert• DOWN 1 German river 2 Sexy look 3 Patio event 4 -dance 5 Turt>lnes 6 41rs 7 Ointment 8 Ear pref 9 At15-$ 10 Long-1 11 Seasonal Wlstl 12 Length unn 13 ..\nd others· Lal 21 Fabled birds 23 O.Oly sin 25 Tooll 26 lnvestmenrs 27 News bell 28 -con• 29 Wu worried 30 Conjecture 5 6 15 18 7 31 A$MSMd 33 Bewilders 38 Like Mary 37 P_.pwt 39 T 1mber rot 40 Scotc:ti c:ourtty •2 Deflac:t •3 Sloped cuts 45 Mongol 8 9 ASTON MULLER AS· f/lf'I'/ or .. proposals and liShed by lf'le U.S. 0tpen. dtl damandentt que no without en 1norney dtrntlnOante. o -cioeoo dJI Oenwildente, 0 SOCIA TES, 2 Cor~at• ~ any inlOfmalitles men1 ot Labor and In no ti.nee abogldo, •). Monl· nombte. II dlreceion qua no dJI dtfNnCtant• q&» no Park. Suitt 210, Irvine, Cell-OeYlaUons tr om ihese ievent shall It be .... ,.,.,., the gomery, Gucou, G9f1'lmlll & mero de tel el ·~ LAW llsnot ......_ •): LAW I tomla 927 t<t IJHIClflcatlons concerning 1 estabhshed lederal mini-Th«nlon. 1100 Glen<Son Av· at>ogldo del OtmMdln f J 0 H N o ,,, 1 ct s o F Jo H H AM PARTNERS. • C.... 1peCffieC1 dimenlion c:apec· murn wage. enue, Suite 1800, Los All-det 6emendente Center Av• MPIUO 1n1 Cen'9t A.,. IMnla gentrll partner•. 21''Y quality or pertOnnanoe The Con1r1c1or shall getes. c.A 9002•. tienee &bog.ado, Huntington .,...,. Sulie 203 Huntington Corporate Pattc. Sult• 210, ~not be conaidered uo-jprO\llde IUCh compensation I OATE: (Fecf'lt) JUN 28 OFFICES OF AIC I• 92&47 e..Cn, Calll~nla 9280 lrvlne, c.itfomta 92714 laa:l tpeQtic or maidmum,.. Insurance as requl<ed by tf'le , 1988 MACGURN. RIC ~9. Pf1one. 71•t'*""49 NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL quinwntnls are Ml end I Labor Code ol lhe Stale ot Gery L Gnft .... c--. MACGU.RN, ESQ SEP 1• Oo\TE: (Fec:N) MAY 20 LIFE INSURANCE COM· pr<Mded that lf'le ~tac· Callkwnia, and INN euc:utt ., ~tM F4*...... H. THEBEAU, ES !911 PAHY .• MlllMCl'luMt~· CO!· turtr aubmlt full desc:toptlOf'I • con1rect0f'I cert•ficat• r• 1 l'\iblllhed Orange eoUt °'*'""' A*1Ue, ... c--. ClllrJ '-...... a.tl, , portlion. on behalf of itS 0. and hPJNlllon of lf'le )utll-lgatdlng Mid compensetlOn Daity Ptlol NoYefnbef 25. 0. Carilbed, CA 12008 DeMtf ., ._... ......_ ....... ~lal Propertlet Ac· flcltlof\ for propoeed de'ile-1requ1remtn11. The Contrae-C41mber 2. 9. I&. 1988 DATE· (Fec:N) -9t Cott1 tJ count c/o CoPltY Reel h · •lion bued on acceptable tor INlt IU«lf'lef require ell f·922 1988 ..,_. H . 18. ~ 0rtngt c;wt t•te Ad'Vlsofa, 399 Boyltton 'englneerng practices ISubconlrectors to llmllatty I Gery L Gt....... 1188 C)sjfy Piiot Nowtl'IW ti, n , Slrtet. Boston. MQMCl'lu· No quotations w.11 ti.con· provide such compensation P\BllC NOTtCE ., WtMJ L Adanle, .,.,_..' RIM Otce111ber 2, I, 1911 ,Mtt102118 llderedwhichlnan manner •insuranceloraffoftheSut>-tr j NtO ' Tf'111 business is con· Otcfeuea the ~ity or con1ract0<1' employael The I RCTITIOUI IUWH • Publlthed Orangt Coest PmUC ll)TIC[ ducted by .• gen«al pert· wort! petiorrnan<:e of Ille ContractOtS and Subcon· ~ ITATl•NT l[)ely Piiot ~tier ... "· 1 MUC ll>Ta Mn"4P I equipment described tn trecton af'lall lurn.tf'l lhe City The foaowtng persons are 18. 25. 1NI RCTITIOU& ~U I Th• reg1s1ran1 com· ,,..... specific.lions 1 certiflc:al• of --of doing bulinen es 1 F-M5 MMm ITATlmWT U... - menced lo transac!t ~ Bid Openino· T""4tef, tubrogation under the terms NEWPORT ENOODONTIC 1 Tiie kllloMllt peraona ere .._,...Ce.rt ,,.., und~ the flclllOUS Diii ...... ftitt. et u:Oi of tne worker'• ~ GAOUP. 1H 1 Avocado "8.JC ll)TIC( doMO bullnts9 • ee.INI .......... butlnesl name or ""'-..... lion inlufWIQL Ave.. Sle. •o 1, Newport AlttHOttY WALTERS AS-°"""' .. "'911 ~1ed 1bov9 on NoV<lrnbef 8, JOHN " HAM~T ON No bid will be COMl&.eo a.ch, c.t!f. 92660 RCTmOUS ...... SOCIA TES 30.0 fett eor-FIMT SEQJAITY LEAS- 1998 w a l • r . • " p • r : unless II IS made on the ol• Edward G Petits. DOS, NAm ITATUmlfl on.oo Ste IJ Anaheim ltfG CO-..PAHY •• UtJfl COf· BY: AM PARTNERS, t IRlllUltitV,,.._. ........ loc:lal blank form lul'nllhed Inc.. a Calllornla Corpor· The lolloWfnO per90nt .,. Calf ~ ' ' poratlon, "91ntlff Calilomll genwll pertner· Pubtlll\ed 0r-at'lQ9 County lby the City tnd i. made In ation, 1441 Avocado A\08 •• dOlng buJirMlea aa: o9lfld Anlhol\y Schatnlft v. 48 SMI !ship, General PW1ner, Step.. Dtii1y Pilot NfMtmber 25 1•ccord1nct with th•. Ste • .tal, Newpor1 Buen. ST. JU0E EME"6ENCY q.s e ... y ... Loop lf\tlne. CHA.ALES A. NEELY. tint J Muller, Maneglng 1918 . provt.ions Of,.,.. Nota Md Calif, 928e0 ME.OICINE GROUP, INC •• St Callf 92114 . • 8nv£N JONES ANO C()M. 47 Fruit gat1erll911rtner f.924 lhe propoMI '9qUl<emerit1 Rober1 J Cavlllerl, DOS, JudeHotpllal, 101 E. V...,,_ Th.It bulinest 11 con· TIN£NTAl LIMO, LTD., 0.. a I TNs ll•ltmtn1 -filed and c:onditlona Mt !O!'th P.C.. • ~nsytvan1a Cof· Cit MeM Or .. fu41erton. Cellf dUcted by: an lnOMOuel tendentt •50 ~.... with the County C1erll of Ot· •-..-lllftllC( under thele Specfflc8tiON. por1t1on. tut Avoc1do 9~ lite rtglatrent com· eumlDM •A ...._.,7 angt County on NoYJmber ~"" Eech bidder must be AYe,. Ste. •Ot, Newport o.nltl L• Ab«M>Ct, MO, menctd lo trsnMct bullo-Qft. ~ 51 S.eted cti.t1 18, 1998 IC.ma llcenMd 1n accoroance with Belctl, Callf 92660 Inc .• Celfforftl.I.. ~ E'MllnQ neaa under the ftctttout cw• I !Wt 5" Insect ,_,. RCTme>US tuelNElt ~ tt•t• l9Wt . Tf'lls business 11 con· Star Lene. Newport e.cn. bl.lllntll neme or MINI -.c-m.w "" ..._..le:,,,_. Published Or-ange Cout ..,,._ ITAft....-r Pursuant to Cahlornl• dueted by. • general pert· Celli. 92860 ltled llDOv9 on NIA to: CHA.Al.ES A. N€ElY, -..._, ...... 0.lly Pilot November 25. De-·..........i-Government Code Section nerlhlp Mark Dlott Song, MD, Otvld Schatdtin 18151 Tortola. Hunlln9ton __,........,,...-...--..---. ctmbet 2, 9, 16, 1988 ~:;;;;;;;,; ::.'90nt are •S90, the ComrectOf will be The reglllrent com-Inc: .. Celltoml•. 12 Buclc· Thl9 t&atament ,... tUed Beech, CA 92641 or 13"761 10 11 12 13 ft15 U.8 VldeO 801 w 191h enlltled to post approved menced IO transect buSI-thorn. lrvlnt. Clllf. 9271• w+tt't the COunty Cterlt of Or· EdWlrcl StrMt. •34C. W•· 18 30 31 cott ·Mesi. C...t 92626 • NCUrities with the City or an ness under U'MI hcto1ous Lewlt Mayer Mou, Medi-tnOt COunty on Oc1obar 25 min.tr, CA a . · approved llnandtl lnetltu-but11n.s name OI Nm4IS cal Cofporatlon, Cefitornia, lNe ' YOU ARE HEMIY llJM. ,ACIFIC V1EW Wow Hwe l ea. l l lOl Bl•· lion In OfcMr 10 have the City listed llbo1l9 on NIA 700 Mountain Ad .. LAguna "10HE.O and requlir9d to lie •MC>Rt.\L ,.AM ~~Garden GroYI, ........ tundt '91ained by Edward 0 . Pelkl. Prai.-BMch. Cei611. em 1 PubWled Orange"= wtltl .. a.ti of ""' Court Cemetery. Mor1uary y · ttee l .. 11101 "" City to Insure C>ef· dent Thi• t>u$1neu le con· DellY PilOI ~ 4 11 MO ..,..,. ~ PLAIN· CNloel. Cl'emetory 81~ Garcten Grew. lorm8flQe ol lhe contract. TNt atat.,.,.,.,.,1 wu flled duc:1ed by.• corporatlof\ 18. ~5 1918 ' ' TIFF"S ATTOAH€Y: ~ 3500 Paci~ v. ~ Cllif 92MO' • Ptww, apec:ificallof\s and With the County Cfer11 ol Or· Tit• reglllrenl com· · • F-est l. OW.~ Ricflard C. ~ Beach Thia bulfness 11 con offiClal PfopoMI lorma to be ange County on ~tober 28. menc.d lo trtnuct buti-T.,-y, COMNOGf.. BAIN> 1144·2700 ductedby'hUlbandandwl~uaedlorbiodlngcanbeot>-198& nett under' the fk:tltou1 "8.JCll)TIC( & CHAISTEN8£N, 2t5 Th• registrant com· telned only at fhe OtfiOe ol ,,... busineM name or NIIMI Souttl Stat• St,..., Sult• HAMOlllLAWM- llT.OUVW Mortuary • C«netert ~IOty 1625 Gisler Ave. Cotti Mese S40·555.4 ... ,., .. , .... ,. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA ....... "*"*' 10 transect bull-tllt City Engineef. City Hal Jamea R Gormen. Elq •• lilted lboYe on Sec:>....,,_ F1CTmOUe .,..... 800, Salt Lalce Ctty. UT MN under lhe flclltOUI Coet ot .,,.,.. lnCI 8'*:ffl-18300 Von Kwmtn Ava .• 9. 1N8 NAm ITAn.IWT 14111 bualMtl l\WIMI ()( ~ c:atlonl ii 15.00. lnduding te. 820. Irvine. Calll. 92715 '*"" lee AbbOtt. M.D.. Tiit tollowfftg penonJ .,. .,. eniw..-to Ille com-~ A tu. n tht blOder requests Publletled Orenge Coesl PretlOtnt doll'lg ~ -plaint .t*=" le hereiwffh •· •st:' abolle on 1 lhat the Pta119 end Spedfl.. Piiot Nowmbtr 11, 18. TIMa ttl*'*'t ._ fled NAT ION Al T £ l E • lllJld upon you. wit'*' t'*'Y rt': =~t wu flied callont be atnl by mell. the 5, 2. 198& with the County Cltftl of Or· MARKETING SERVICES. (30) dayt lifter~ of lhla with the County Clerlt of Or· malling end handlfng F-882• :.'re COunty on Nowmbtr 1744 Mlttourl. COtta ....._ IUIMICWlt upon you, •· ~*County on Ncw.mbtr :r*'~ ssS:: _::..-: ~ NlJC NOTICE 9. Na "'7719 C.:.;,.,,." Jotin ~. ::;-~,:-do~.= ' ,_ refun09t>le, Publllhed Or8f'99 COMt 11 •• MIUourl Ceeta MtM, by dtletult _. .. tell!-" PwOlilned Orenge Coett Tiie Cily,....,..... 'he right ~~.~~· Delly Pilot N<wember 18, 25 Callf. ' ••I'* 10U kw "'9 ,.,._, 0. Pile> ber to rettct f/lf'I'/ Of .. bide. -• • .. • "'-Oecerllbtr 2, 9, 1918 Thi• bulln•• 11 eon-....., In the oomoealnt ~ I NoY9m •. 11• • ...,.. ......... Ctty The tollowing persons are F-903 ouc:ted by: hutbend and wife 11.\fUCUI I . Zl•MIR, 11• S, 1"8 F-851 ~ .. .._. CttJ .. ,__ ~~...::· 502 N Tiie reolatrant com· ceau..11r.a. ............... 11---------•tlM v...,, c•u• • · rt.aJC MOTIC( INl'IOed to 11arwt bu9-~ •-.,. mnTIC[ Oated: November t•. lyOn 51. Apt. 1• Senl• Ana. ne11 under the llctllout OUM: "· 1_... --'"----""----i 1N8 Calif. 92701 RCTITIOU& ..-.u ~ name or namte P\ltlllJf'9CI 0r-tngt eo..t fl'ICTIHOUI .,_.. Publllhed Otanot Coest Georgia L Snbo, 502 N NAm aTA1'llmlff ltlWd abo'l<e on Oc1otltr 21 Deify ,_ No¥ember t '· fl. flAMR ITA~ DeltY Pllol No\l<ember 25, Ly0n St. Apt 1, S.011 Ana. The folc>wlnQ ptrlOM •• 1918 • 25. ~ t, , ... Tiie 1..-...... 1988 Calf t27o1 dolnQ ~at: Vllttle Merenda Fiii ,;;;;;;;;,;: persona llt F925 Elnfd Charlel McCell. L 'fNN ENTERPRISES Thlt statement was llled •---------~AT H A ::·ER I c AN ~! N~t~io~t. 1· Senta 0.lf.A. WOODIE WIAR TM, wltlt IN CountJ Clerk of Of· ftlUC Jl)TIC( SOFTWARE. 245 B<OldWty, "8JC N01lC( Thia ~tln•N IS COl'I· 160' .. bit 23rd St .. Coel• angt County on ~tobtr 20. RC1"10UI ._ .. Suite A, Costa Mesa, Calif ....,....,..__ ---u ducted "" e ,_,el -... Me9a. c;..., t2127 1918 1IAlm ITA~ t2S27 i'~7TA'Tiiii#r ntftfllp v1 ,,_ .. _. -' Jeltrey Ragnar ~· . ,_ TIM~ pet90ftt .. lta\19 Teran!. 2•5 Btoed· The IOlowlng lonl.,.. The registrant corn· UIOl.+ Eat 23f'd St. • PublleMd Orangi Coett chllr'll bulliMM • w.y, Unit A. 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The Legal Oepar1ment at the Daily Pilot 1s pleased to an· nounce a new ser..,1ce now avail· able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name lor you at no extra charge and save you the time and the trip to the Court House 1n Santa Ana Then. <1' course. alter the search is completed we wtll file your l1ch1tous business name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week tor tour weeks as required by law and then f ile your · proof of publl- ca11on with the County Clerk Please stop by to file your hct1hous bus1neu stetement at the Daily Pllo• Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. Callfornle. If you can not stop by. please call us at (714) 642-4321, E1ttens1on 315 or 316 and we will malle arrangements for you lo handle this procedure by mall If you should hev. any further Questions, pleeM call us and we will be more than glad to assist you GOOd luck in your new bulinessll Tltll bualMU ,, con-Mltlllon •A.' CO.II ·Mala. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988 CM entrepreneurfindS success is .in the Bagz BJ liTY BOUCHER °' ............. Three yean 110 Randy and Robin Whitesides became the proud parents ofa ba~ boy. And. like most new parents they abared responlibilities in carina for him. However, there was one sliaht problem. Randy felt foolish . the dia bl&. Si.:"ir~n was c'::tive abd loved to design, she made a bl& in the ahlpe of a fish. Li ttJe did she know that it would lead her into a new business. "Randy aot ro much attention ~na that fisll, J decided to e•Pend the line and sell them, she said. So she quit her full-time job and opened a company called. "Blaz. •• specializina m animal·shaped tote m., that come in a variety of desips and sizes. "It's fun because theR's nothina like them •• Whitesides said. .. My bia whale and my bia fish .R equipped to hold tennis racquets. I make crabs with claws that can hold socks or toys. "Some women use these asarses· such as the crabs whose claws may also hold su "she added. "I'd say 40 percent sold are for adwts and t e rest adults buy for kids." · Whitesides, 34, of Cos~ Mesa said she was amazed at the response her husband got while carrying the original diaper bq and thouaht she could tum that attention into somethil!I big. So she staned to design others in the shapes of allipton, sharks, pcnawns. ~bs and fish. product and placed an order t0r all five of their locations. "As a matter of fact, we desiped a penpin for them. And now we are doina thinat for their &.rd and Baseball Park in Aorida. •• Whitesides aid they also sell these different totable critten to such places IS Disneyland ud Disney World. She SWUd out usina a f.acility on 8alboe Peninsula that was already outfitted with equipment to make IUIPIC. and she employed the searnst.resleS to make her uruqueblp. ··1 ended up bu}jfll the business and kept the 1ea111stresses," she taid. I staned tellina Unckraftoct-luaaee a.nd offered people the freedom to cbootc malty different styles «desip) their own." · Her new busi~ .. Lido Valise" bu proved just as successful and she said quite a few innovauve ideas have come from her customen. "I have a tenific clieotele," she said. "AU of them wanted sometbj1t11 littJe 'uJtimate.' One man in Newport wanted the ultirn11e tennis t.c. So we desianed it to acc:om modate shoes, two racquets. clothes ancf a laundry basket • "Also we dcsiped the ultimate ski beg," she added. "It was for a croup called the 'Powder Pip.• Jt bolds aJI their ski clothes, boots and ski paraphernalia." Whitesides said her company also makes a western bag that holds equestrian boots and hats. Another unique creation is a baa thlt holds sample roofina tiles. · "I took them to the Los Anaeles Gift Show and they just cauabt on like wildfire," she said ... We were located in the very last row ofbooths of the show referred to as 'death row.' Just by word-of-mouth from someone on a bus, representatives from Sea World came and liked our Whitesides said she got busy creatina in the summer of 1987 but didn't really ,et anythillJ in the works until last January.•• Actually, my main pl was to save enough money to buy a house and spend time with my son. With business beina so aood. it miaht not be too long. .. ....................... Robt.a Wllllteeldee •1940perce:ntof1aer toee ~ p!e•ped lib flail, ,....ma aDd otMr' •••••'•are •Id for ad11lta. pet lawns 'grow' on elderly BJ liTY BOUCHER °' .............. As Paul Kiluk stood before residents and staff at Flagship Healthcare Center, heprovcd you're never too old to party. Kiluk. 42, of Corona del Mar recently orp.nized a "plantin& party" for his latest invention, "My Pet Lawn." His "lawn" is grown in a 4-inch by 4-inch by 3-inch container equipped with liner. soil. and mos& important -~ntint instructions.. The enthusiastic residenu of the Newport Beach facility ranged in age from 7 S to 90, and were given their own special kits to plant their pct lawns. Kiluk introd~ himself and told partjci- pants about the important role they were to assume. .. 1 am known as the KillJ of Grass or if you prefer, 'Dr. Lawn; " he saad. "I've developed the tint indoor lawn of the future. I am dressed in ~n because I am the father. ' You grow it and you mow it," he added. "It will srow yearlona. I have one that has been poWlng for a year now." And be said the tiny lawns arc just as much of a pet as any other living thing that needs ~- "You have to taJk to them," he said. "You know why? When you talk to your pet lawn. you exhale carbon dioxide, and plants live on carbon dioxide." KJluk distributed the ingredients to "give binh" toeach palient'snew pet, and then held a bands-on step-by-step demonstration. Everyone seemed to enjoy it "The way be pFC$Cnts it is cute," said Imogene Smolen, 84. "h's a darling idea." lewt.s Shaver, 83, said he hated to do yard work when he was younger but loved planting his P.Cl lawn. After the planting was completed. Kiluk told them th~y had one final responsibility. "You have to give them haircuts." he said. "Usuallv every two weeks you trim them with scissors.~. Holding up one of has pets he showed the "flat top." Other haircuts included the "Newport Wedac ·• .. Melrose Punk" and the "Pyramid." Kifuk conaratulated e verybody and pvc some final instructions: "Also thett are three places to put your pet. One. by a wmdow, two. by a Wlndow. and three-by a window," he jolced. Sharon Hulse. recreational director at Flaphip, said this was the perfect gjft for her patients. "This is the first time someone has walked in and offered material for a P.rogram that residents would enjoy and use.' she said ... I am goinJ to use it for my disoriented patients fora reahty orientation propam. The oriented patients are ~oing to enJOY It for being a humorous project. "The dtsonented patients will be able to touch, feel and water them for therapy, .. she added. "It will benefit the disonentcd the mosL·· Kiluk invented "My Pet Lawn" about six months aao and got a lot of posiu ve response . He's done rad.to taJk shows, trade and TV shows and recently spoke to the nationWJde EntR{>f'Cneur Association about his an- novatave idea. ...................... Kiluk told bis audience the reason he donated his time and product to A~hip was because peopte in nunina homes can·t have pets. "Ladies and gentlemen, check your watch- es," be said. ''It's 3: 18 p.m .• Nov. 18. Now you know the official time and date ofbirth of your special pet. The most important thing now is to water your pet lawn daily. Althou,h be docs hope to make some money, he said his main concern was to make people happy by bringmg a li ving thing into peofle's lives. .. think of them as chi~n.·· he saJd. "It's something that's aJjve and 'grows' on you. J love mine. I tafk to them. pet them and. of course. give them haircuts.·· PaallWak lntrodaceaea..te Bulettto ber pet laWD. . "I thought, ·wow! What a areat idea. I can give them pets.· " Rate flexibility proposed for AT&T SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Ameri- can Telephone cl Telepaph Co. could raise or lower its rates an California by as much as IS percent on iu own under a )!Ian proposed by a state hearina officer. Thecompany1 which now must tile for Public Uul1ty Commission ap- proval for rate hikes, would onJy have to live customen and competitors five days notice before making small increases or decreases in its rates. make it necessary for us to do so," said AT cl T spokesman Rick Reser. The proposal, made by Kathleen Kiernan·HarriD&ton. an adminis- trative law judge for the state PUC, would free AT cl T's in-state subsidiarj from commission review of some Qf iu rate c~ limited by -Proposals AT&T has already inW for its various services in the state. Reser said that as far as be knows, no individual rate would be altered as much IS IS pen:ent. and most would cban&ie far less. In-state lona~stance rates for AT & rs 8 million California residen- tial customers -nearly 70 percent of the state's market~ wowd go up or down by no more than a few percent. he said. 40cents. The changes wouJd be more substantial forcompet1t1ve, busancs,s.. oriented services.. such as 800 numbers, Reser said. Any change in the base rates still would require full PUC scrutiny and approval, the same typt of review that is needed an all other rate cases. DA.ATER Great Western rejects protest . 8£VERL Y HILLS (AP) -Great Western Financial Corp., which is teekina to leave the federal insurance fund for the savinp and Joan industry and join the fund that insures banb, rejected the objections of a bankers" IJ'OUp. The American Bankers Associa- tion contention that such a move would put the biJ savioas and loan company in unfair competition with banks is based on faulty logic, Great Western said Wednesday. The American Bankers Associa- tion on Tuesday asked fcdefa.I regu- lators to reject Great Westem's proposal to leave the federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., which backs the S&L industry. for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which insures bank.s. Great Western, the nation's third- bigaes1 S&L conoem with 263 branches in California, Aorida and ArUona, said it was merely following a wcU-t.rodden path established by big eastern savinp institutions. At lea.st 21 federail)' cbartered savinas banks have FDIC insurance, James F. Montg<>mery, chairman of Beverly Hills.-bUcd Great Western. said in a letter to the banking group Wednesday. ~ Gl'Qt Western. wttico> SO.I to leave the FSLlC on Oct. 27, wd the move would save some $26 million a year in premiums -the amount it pays in a FSLIC surcharge imposed to help the federal government bail out fal tcrina thrifts. The bankers' group complained that allowing Great Western to switch to FDIC insurance would give it an advan-m competin& with bank.s. Great Western's S&L charter al- lows it to offer services banks cannot, includin& insurance, real estate and securities scrvices. That, combined wt th a price break on insurance would create an unfair competitor for banks. the association said. The bankm made their case in 1ettcn to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which regulates Scl1..s.. and the FDIC. .. Great West.em is no small oom- pchtor an its markets; it has over $30 billion in assets.,.. the lencrs said. emphasizing the perceived threat. 1'be banken' letter sugcsted tha1 allowing Great Western to leave the FDIC could t:riget a mass eJLodus of healthy thrifts from the fund. How- ever. Gl'Q t Western isoneofafewbi& S&LseJaaibte for exemptions toa one->'CIT moratorium on deimtures from the FDIC imposed by Congress. SPENO: AT&.T, which said Tuesday it wants onJy a penny-a-minute in- crease for lon1~1stance calls, believes it needs the flexibility of the proposal because of increased competition since the breakup of the Bell System nearly five yean ago. The commission, which normally reviews all proposed cha,,... in AT&T ntes While leavinl the com- pany'• amaDer competitors he to let tbeii' ntes. would monitor the AT&. T plan to see bow it was affect.in& customers and the overall market The proposal. which was opposed by a consumer lf'OUP and a com- mission staff member, is on the commission'saeendl Dec. 19. Reser said the company has not asked for authority to increase rates for calls of up to 70 miles. For long.er distances. he said, a 175-milecall now costs 38 cents for the first minute, and AT clT wants authority to set it somewhere between 35 and 39 cents. AT&T rcmams dominant in the state's long~istance market, but Reser said the company has "lost a fair number of customers because of our inability to adjust rates quickly ... having to go.through several months of proc::ecdings to respond to a twa. cent drop in MCI's charges. .. Michel Florio. a lawyer for the consumer group Toward Utility Rate Normalization. said the proposal and iu supporters "may be on some shaky ground there.·· Two elections told by Pacific Bank trustees .. The intent on our part is not to raise prices but to allow us to lower them whenever our competitors SMALL BUSINESS The recommendation allows a rate cbanle of up to 1 S percent in either direction, but it would be further A call of 300 miles or more in the state. now 39 cents for the first minute. would cost between 36 and Have·you tried siDlp~ified e1n ployee pension plan? A simplified emplo~ pension plan (SEP) offen small businesses most of the tall advantqes of a rqular pension plan at much lower administrative cost than a qualified pension plan. The contributions to a SEP art made directly into an IRA that the employer has established for each pai:tici pant. The emoloyer is allowed to con- tribute and deduct up to 1 S pen:ent of an employee's compensation to a SEP, bul the annual contribution cannot exceed Sl0,000 for any par- ticipant. kn Scorr The employer is not oblipted to contribute any panicular amount to the plan. but the pcrcent11e of compensation contnbuted has to be the same for all participants and the amounts contributed are always fully vested. Employees must be allowed to putiapate in Lhe plan if they are over 21 years old, have worked for l~ employer durina at least three of Lhe five r;>recedina years and have been paid S300 or more durina the year. The 1986 Tu Reform Act allows employees to <kfer up to $7,313 of sa1lry annually by havina the em-Dk>ycr contribute it 10 a SEP. At least half the employees must agree to make the SEP contribution and bishlY paid employees can contribute no more thin 12S percent of t~ averqe pertentqe of salary con- tributed by all employees an that year. Only companies wtth is or fe~cr employees qualify for thlS salll) reduction feature. The plan can be cstabhshed any time up to the due date of the company tall return and sull allow a deductible contnbut1on for the pnor year. A SEP is a method for a smaller company to offer a compeuuve employee benefit with mm1mal ad- ministrative oosL ... S8n , •• ttrd/W ~ M't--· .,,,. .tllttt .. Ne,,,,.,., a.ct. SW.es D. Sdwuke was elected senior vice president of Padfic Savtltp Baik. He wtll be responsible for ~he pncing. operation and administration of telemarketina sales of wholesaJe fynds to inslitutional investors nationwide. Schwanke has been with the Costa Mesa-based bank for seven ycan. Rotuiary Darter has been elected a vice president of the bank.. She oversees the loan shipping department of Pacific Real Estate Monpge Corp .. a wholly~wned subsidiary of the bank. She has been wtth Pao fic since 1975. • • • Knia L Spellce has been admitted into the partnership of the Paa ~ an1e~uonaJ accoununa firm. He will serve as an audit partner. specta.lm ng an htab technology and real estate. Spence is a board member of the National Association of Acrountants and the Leukemia Society of Alerica. • • • ....,_ £. Reuer has n promoted to assLStant vice prcsidcnt of communicauons wtth PM S. James • C../ lrvbte insurance brokeraae. She Ms served as director of sales and rommunications for sill ycan and as rcs~nsablt for dtrcctaDf the firm's martetina. public: rdations, adverusina and em~ moenta"c procratTI'-• . ~ H. Meriany, llPA, ecncraJ m&nllCf of Seaentr'MI C.W,b&s been elc:cted JCCrdar)'-treasuft:r of the Building Ownen and MM•rs lnsutute lnternauonal.. Tlus non-profit orpnization providesconttnwnaeducatioft in t.becomolex issues tn~-olved in real ~Y admtnistration. Monany has 20 yean c.perienoe tn h\ah-rile offiCe bwJdina development. leuina and m&ftllm"Cftl . ;/ U.S. participation Urged in high definition TV market. . . A.EA IPO.k:eunan Jolla Hatch. compaft'd to .. VU>' hule .. aptnt by U.S. compaaics. The mull 1u television picture with the quahty Of a lS rruJhineM Slick l1'at will be mart~ rot belwea $3,000 and SS,000 by 1991 at the laaest. he llid. .. We feel we bl~ S '° lO yean to catch up watlt the Japenae nwUI pe.netqtion btc:a"9e ol the hilb COit ••• and tbe 1Mbehty fbr it IO be shown on ,... TVs. .. said Hatch. "lfl a c.ae o1...-.. up a pmty Mfty iavatmmt andnot--.u~lildbStotO~"heaid. "U.S. com,._.,. Mil ... IO dlal IO ifa IOiee to lake 1dilfemlt• ..... ne Jen••1 '-.._.tioa ••itiou lllCS a chtrerent bl~ m dlnl m... die U.S. ......,. • Holiday giving ·to gift cfrive keeps growing Today is a special da)'. at the Daily Pilot It's the day our employees and readers shift into the holiday spirit with "Give a Little Christmas ... Four yean ago a group of Pilot employees decided to make Christmas a little briahter for Costa Mesa's needy cttildrcn. We invited our readers to join us by donating new, unwrapped gifts to Share Our Selves, which delivered the presents on Christmas Eve. "The response -475 gifts -surprised us. But our surprise and gratitude couldn't match the joy those gifts brought to the children. ihe second "Give a Little Christmas .. ended with 1,051 presents for needy children, and the generosity of our readers and employees increased last xear to 1,571 gifts. .. Give a Little Christmas' donon are a varied bunch. The rather shy woman who places handmade dolls under the Christmas tree in the Daily Pilot's lobby has become an annual visitor in December. Last year she added 26 dolls, circus clowns, pandas and teddy bears to the gifts under the tree. Many of the gifts arc from individuals. but we've discovered that giving is a group effort, too. A grou~of hiah school basketball players from Fountain Valley orpnizecf a car wash last year. They: took the money they earned, went shopping with their girlfriends, and donated the presents to "Give a Little Christmas." The gifts and money delivered by individuals, businesses and groups is a progression that touches all who watch the mound of presents grow each year. This year we are asking for 2,000 new, unwrapped gifts for needy children and teen-agers. Gifts may be placed under the Christmas tree in the Daily Pilot's lobby, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. on weekdays between 8 a.m. and S p.m. During the next three weeks we'll share some examples of the Orange Coast's generosity for this year's "Give a Little Christmas" with progress reports. Limit terms · President Reagan has said more than once that when he gets out of office, he would like to do a little politicking to get that two-term limit on the presidency changed. He should forget it and enjoy his retirement. Two terms are enough. What we need now is a constitutional amendment to bnng the other elective offices into line with the limits on the executive office, especially Congress, where competitive elections have become a thing of the past. Only six of the 408 incumbents lost this year - a staggering 99 percent re-election rate. Fifty-seven incumbents didn't even face an opponent and 24 were opposed only by fringe candidates. We recommend that no House member serve more than three terms and Senate members two terms. The same should apply at the state level, where 95 percent of the state senators and assemblymen are sent back repeatedly to Sacramento. Two terms for the governor and state lcgislaton is enough. Take it on down to the local level, too. Two terms for mayors. councilmen and school board members. There are many people moving into our cities all the time, ready to work and have a say in government. More turnover should be allowed. The House of Representatives' perpetual re-election machine creates an ethic of greed and envy that erodes the very foundations ofa democracy. They get uppity, bored and lazy. They run out of issues and resist chanJ.e. Their unending pitch, from Republicans and Democrats ahke, is to keep them m power so they can get more goodies for the district by robbing the general public. ... This is compounded by the tendency of special interest groups to give almost entirely to incumbents who, on the average, outspend challengen 4.3 to one. Those wanting favo~ like to bet on a sure thing: a legislator running for rc- elect1on. ... Consutuuonal amendments at the state and national levels and referendums at the local levels should be set in motion to break up a political class devoted almost solely to maintaining tts power. If the president should be limited to two terms, so should all the othen. Sn Gabriel Valley Tribue George Bush ' The election of Georae Bush as our 41 st president brinas to ~ end ~ne long an~ . exhaustina political season. Now ~n~ the ntual of transition. Al one chapter bcaiJis, another 1S endmg: Two months from nowJ. Ronald Reqan will retire from public life, and the offices or state are already chanaina hands. The American people have chosen oontinuity, and Georae Bush is pledged to build on succas. But the &lobe aocs on tumina. and tomorrow's president cannot always re!Y on yesterc1ay•1 solutions. AJ chief executives ao, Mr. Bush bas an unquestionina mandate -u would any candidate wbo wins 40 of the states in a popular vote, and lays waste to the Landlcape in the electoral sweepstakes. IHrul-lhdlda, PN~ JU ORANGE COAST ,_,. ........ llilyl'illd ,..., ........ .. ,..., ..... AaociettC... ..... ~...., •• a... ...... ..... ( .. ................. Rosemary ctudlnan ......... a.1111 "&~ ..... Pubhsher (Aly c.. ... c.... .._. .. """U4'r Cellr* ~_,_,_..,..,_ .. uo ....... ...... W ._It, CoMa ,,._,CA Mdr9M r .... i.... Clfclllllllll ...., WllllJl•IOI ..... , .... 0.. c.. .... ... , .... ..... CA_ ........... ,...... ..... \ S ;,, dear voter, you were dimn•yed by the •laallowrN•• of the presidential debate. You were dlaoourapd by the emphasis on imaget over i••ue•. You lonpd for candidates of •ub•tance ••. J Well, think back a moment. Remember the two candidates in the primaries who offered the most delailed position papers, the most comprelaenaive world views, the most articulate analyses of the Big Picture ... .•• See? It could have been worse. Too many back yards and too few places for airport The news was hardly shocking. The Coalition for a Retponsible Airport Solution representina com- munities around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station -lrvi~1.Tustin, Laguna Beach and Leisure world - do not want a new commercial airport in their midst. Moreover, the coalition has re- leased a poll which it commissioned, made by tele~onina SOO citizens in the commumties it represents and in surround.in& aras, which indicated strong opposition to joint use of El Toro by military and commercial aircraft. Results of the poll were naturally different in Newport Be.tch, whose citizens indicated that they are in favorofusinaEI Toro as a relief valve for John Wa)'!le Airport, from which planes take off over their homes. Certainly not shockina is the simple moral of this story -110 one wants an airpon near his or her home. Wait a minute, said the lntcroounty Airport Authority, which is conduct- ins a study of where a new airport m1Jht be located. The lntcrcounty Airport Authority believes that the Coalition for a Responsible Airpon Solution should hold up any studies of this type until the Jntercounty Ai~rt Authority bas concluded its studies. -The lntercounty Airport Authority certainty doesilave a formidable task. It hu to find a back yard in which to place an ail"l_)On. This is a wk which has eluded similar lfOUPI aJI over the United States -elcept for de-pression-ridden Denver, which miaht aUow a new airport way out on the plains. Oranae County no lonaer has anyplains-justalotofplanes. Back yards currently beina con-sidered by the authority are: Los Alamitos -This h• naval base near the connuence of the San Diqo and Garden Grove freeways offers a fine 0P90rtunity if the Navy qn be ousted. Cenainly the ~idents of Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Westminster and Cypress won't mind. And the nearby Naples section of Lona Beach should ao MARTIN BROWER alona with ihis nicely. LOs Anaclcs Harbor -An el-pensive floating offshore airport would undoubtedly set the backing of the residents of San Pedro and Lona Beach, with cheers from nearby Palos Verdes. Santiaao Canyon -Another Cl· pensive undef1&kinl requirins the . cutting down of hills and the filhna of canyon areas. You can almost count for sure on the support of residents of Anaheim Hills, Cowan Heights, Lemon Heiahts and Villa Park. And the Northwood section of Irvine miaht ~t the Coalition for a Respon-sible Airport Solution to get into this one. Chino Hills -Great idea, over into San Bernardino County. It is uncertain bow many 0ran,e County ·residents would use such a facility, but already the residents of Chino Hills and _the rapidly developinc surroundin& area, are lyina in wait. And even Diamond Bar is look:in1 at -ibis with doubu. March Air Force Bale -Now we are over into Riverside County. March was once in the open speoes, but now it is surrounded by new communities such u Suonymead and Edeemont Residents of these new communities, who commute for an hour and a balfto reach their back yards for some peace and quiet, would love a commercial airport as a neiabbor. So would the retirees in the area. Camp Pendleton -This could be a favorite for everyone, with only the U.S. Marine Corps to comolain. The Pacific Ocean is on one side and the Cleveland National Forest on the other. Could be that we would beat from the powina community of Oceanside, with its long-time resi- dents and its new retirement com- munities, and even the new com- munity of Rancho Santa Marprita. These folks also have back yards. North San Dieao County -Too far for Oranp County and too far developed to set much active support from the residents. Those people alona lnceMate l ~ . and even the residents of upscale .Kandlo Santa Fe, seem to like their lifestyle u it is., without commercial jets. So there you have iL Oranae County and its ncighborina counties have an awful lot of back yards, and few of the owners of these back yards seem to want an airport next door - or overhead. The solution might be to rely on John Wayne Airpon, Lons Beach Airport (fairly nice terminal, lots of good flisbts>. Los Anaelcs Inter-national and Ontario International -and to wait for the next aeneratlon of guieter aircraft. For ~mple, McDonnell Doualu recently presented its new MD 91/92 aircraft tecbnol<>IY to the Oranae County Aviation Council -a quieter and more fuel-efficient airolane than others in the short-to-medium ranae l 00.to-J SO-peuenger market. Cer- tainly ever quieter aircraft will con- tinue to be produced. Tbe objective of locatina a site for a new ail"J)9rl is a comme~ble one. 9raJ\IC County can certainly use a facility which has no powth limits to accommodate its future needs. So we wish the lntercounty Airport Authority well. But we fear that the authority has an imj)OSlible job. The objective of protectma one's back yard is Jess commendable, but is oerwnly an undcntandable pen of human nature. There is no need to wish the Coalition for a Responsible Airport Slution well. The coalition - and all of the similar coalitions which will be formed as their back yards are identified -will undoubtedly ~vail. .,.,,,. a,..,,., ,-a.. th •n-lener ,.,,,.,,., Bl'Hlel"1 0nuwe c..11,,..,.,.,, Airmen's bodies to rest in peace after nearly 30 years WASHINGTON -Four decades ago, nine American airmen died when their {)lane . crashed into a mountain in Canada. Now, the U.S. Navy has finally llR!ed to brina their bodies home. The decision puts an end to nearly 30 yean of frustration for the aviaton' families. They continuously asked the Navy to retrieve the remains for an honorable burial in Arlinston National Cemetery. But Navy ofrleiala refuted. aayina the recovery mitaion would be too el- penlive and too cS&neeroua. The Navy ehaneed its mind recent-ly and la)'I it will lend • eearch mitaion 10 the n.-ct crub litc 001 summer when weather oonditiona are favonble. Navy 0JftclaJ1 aren't •Y-i~ why they bid • chaner o( heart. But I ~ for Pvwiideut~ 9eo,.e "'Juab told our UIOdate Scott Sleek t1'1t Bulb '1 llaft' recently m* a plee on bebalf of the familia and uUd tM Navy 10 recontkler. • Rick Swentek. I brod9er or one o( fhe cs.ct ai~L broulb.t d9c illuc to the attntion of'me .-. ...,.., 8ueh ii a b'llMf Na~ @ilcM m .. me Ditd~ f1yinl CrOll uct three ~N~.,_ol._,.wiU make llick .......... ... ol • proper funeral fbrlUl...a.P4wMI comevw. .. ,. some cam,, Pill l'lillj never come to,.. uaCil '-"°"'-.-ii ..... ", ..... told ... -NoW .... ~..--cu....-llrlMai• ..... .. .. We ... '90!'_,. ...... oa .,a 1 'te GI' ......... lflS.Alllllld-. .. .11·r1 Ji I'd PH \f't Afl learned that the remains of the airmen and tbcir plane were found in 1961 by a~ aurveyi• an area near Tofino, on Vancouver laJar::!i British c.olumbia. Thecrub occu in 1941. In 1962, a Navy tearth pany racbed the scene. 3,000 feet above tea level. They band the plane and IOmC buman bone ft'Mments in the ice and Nbble of a lancltlide caulcd by tbecruh. The Navy ~ party buried the mnaiu Ibey could find ID a lballow IJfteAm1 ll11f .,_ TodlYia~. Nov. 2S. die 330dl 41Yol ll11. nft .. 36.,.. left iD tM)ftr. ,, arave. built a mound of rocks over it and put up a marker bearina the names of the victjms and the date of the crash. R.ick Swentek, a former Navy emip himsel~ orpnized a rncue party and with 1our others went to the lite by hef i~ at a cost to themselves of Sl,400. What they found wu overlooked bone frq- ments. The N~vy &nubbed Swentek and the other fainily metnben when they llbd for Clpetlla IO open the moun11intide pave and brina t.ck all the remaint.. The nine families formed a poup caJled Flierl' Remains ln1Cmment Eodowment and bave expended their c:nmde &o the wortdwide return of the remains of dad American miliwy pmoand. v , Frktey. November 25. 1MI Cl DAN WALTERS Gray Davis not hiding ambition LOS ANGELES -Docs Gray Davi, want to be ·aovemor of Cah- fomia? ·0o the snows fall in the Siem? Do the swallows return to Capistrano? Do San Francisco's cable cars climb halfway to the stan? Will he become the governor of California? That's a far, far more problematical question. Davis spent some years as chief of staff to the last aovcmor, Jerry Brown. He gave that up to pursue his own political career, first as a state assemblyman and then as state con- troller, an office he's held for the past two years. Davis. unlike some politicians, never has made his penonal ambi- tions much of a secreL He wants to climb the political ladder IS far and as fut as fate and the whims of the voters allow. The nelt rung on that ladder would be either 1ovemor or U.S. senator. The next opponunity to step up would be 1990, when George Deu· kmejian's second term as aovemor expires. The natural stepping stone into the aovemonhip is one of the lesser statewide offices. Their political value is that they allow their holden to perform on a statewide •• and elpand their name identification and imge-buildina. Those who hold the offiocs and have ambitions for" higher ones, therefore,, typically ballyhoo their official 1unct1ons, as scant as they may be, for maximum media leverage. Brown, for instance, clploited the Watcrptc scandal as secretary of state to posture u an advocate of political reform. Deukmejian fostered a tough-on-crime im1F for himself when he was attorney JCncral. Not coincidentally, the three men most prominently mentioned as Democratic candidates for aovemor in 1990 are holders of &cs1er state offices: Davis. At&omcy . General John Van de KamJ> and Super- intendent of Public rnstruction Bill Honia,. &ell, in his own way, hu tried to aenerate mC',f!ia interest. Van de Kamp has done the quasi- Deukmejian tou(h cop number, and added a dash ofhberaJism, as befits a Democrat, by emphasizina en-vironmental l(ld consumer protec- tion IS welt · • • Honia has become a tireless -sometimes tiresome -advocate for public schools, campaignina for ap- propriations and ballot measures to enhance education's financial pos- ition and improve classroom per- formance. A&ainst that baclcaround, Davis has &een rather~ for two yean. Mostly, that'' use bis office is the least<lploitable in terms of media attention, other than, perhaps, that oflieutenant governor. The controller sits on a lot of administrative boards that deal with 1ovemment finance. But other than that. writina checks and keepina the state's book~ he doesn't do much that's politically sely . Davis bas tried to mak.e media hay when he could, most recently movina apinst offshore oil drilhna u a member of the State Lands Com-mission. But the media events have been few and far between . He tried to make up for lottJfOUnd this week by stqina news conferences in Los An&eles and San Francisco - but not in "Sacramento -to release a report contendina that the state coded the 1987-88 filCal year in the red. The material was thin ~I rather than red meat. l!Y Davis reckoninJ; the state had a $401 million deficit, but two-thirds of that total is unuled 1pendina authority, mOllJy loans to self-financina construcuon pro-pams. The real deficit, if there is one. 11 more like S 132 million. The ~ian administration, by its calculations, says there wu a tliaht surplus. The quibbUnc o~er natmben uide. it'• not a bia deal. al~ Davis tried to make it one )y talk.in& in 20- teCOnd sound bites fOf tbe electronic media. A tam Die: .. Calibnia it worse than broke. We're in debt.'' Davia laid the blame for this lihMlbon It Oeukmeiian't door, llY-i• the pcmor had wished away a revenue tbortfa.11 that _popped up last ~rather than aakiftl Davia OWD actm. ••rutean~lllvoSot the I CODllll for penor, when ~ may be .mm a third term--~~ledby tbe ,..... ol Kam K.uwata. 1 DemOcntic ...... c:omultut Wlllo ii ~ .• I 8eW DOllticaJ .... '° ride after ~ for Sen • Alu o..eon•1 N llrcac. cam- ..... ID 1916 IDd La. Oo¥. Leo Mcc.rtby'I UftMXIUftll S..te bid ... ,.. Pcii' tllit ........ 0.Yil ~ M~I .................. 990_, ... ......... ~ ... ,..-=ra.:'~.:! •i•· ...... I II • .,. ...... J , '[ • OfMge CoMt OAILY PfLOTlf'~. ~ 21, 1-C8 .. \ . . A SPECIAL SIDE OF soum COAST PLAZA . New stores open for the season ... Adrienne Vittadini. -Opened mid. November. An entire collection of contem- porary separates and knirwcar will be available at the Store bearing tht Coty award-winning designtr' s name. It will also feature handbags, loungewear and swim weir lines by headquaners in the United King. dom. This is Alexon's first store in California, although they have 200 other locations worldwide. The store, approximately 1,500 square fe~. is located on the second level of Crystal Court next to Koala Blue. Vittadini. The store is among a Helft's. -Opened early November. handful ofVittadini stores in the Helh's is known for special United States-among them the occasion clothes for the indepen- Rodw Drive location. The 1,844· dent (ages 30to60)upscale woman. square-foot store will be located on They carry well-known designers the second level. . ' and some less common but high Alexon. -Opened mid-November. This line of British clothing is designed for today's busy and discerning woman. The company produces two seasonal collections a year designed at its corporate Alexon ... quaJity labels as well and are also known for their one-of -a ·kind gifts and accessories. The store is family owned and operated with two other locations in the Los Angeles area. The 1,600-sqoare-foot store will be located on the first level next co Canterbury of New inland. clod)tS att andoubttdly modem, thty tttain the tndition of Great British Styif lf'4 high cpilliy cailoring; that's what makes them tomorrow's estrMials. Anon is~ in fulfilling the nctds of the busy uecutive who wants style, Cplllly, and ~tility in her wardrobt at 1tnsible prim. A1aon is IOClled on dlt IKond Intl in Crystal Court of South Coast Pim. for men ~all64l·~ . • Donna Bella. -Opening early December. A full service salon and spa located on the third level of Crystal .COUh. The salon, approximately 3~square feet, will featu.re 12 hair stations, ei~ht manicurists and a spa area with a masseuse. Eleruolysis and make up services will also be offered. Helmy House of Linen. -opened early November. This is the third Helmy store in Sou them California which will feature exclusive and custom bed- ding and linens at special ;vin~s. The 1,400-square-foot st e 1s on the firsc floor of The Court next to Esprit Compact Discs Unlimited. -open· ed mid-November. E_ Compact.Discs Unlimited of~ rs a complete selection of compact dLscs, including classical, pop, jazz, blues, countryand folk discs. Exclusive or back-aated editions are also available. The score is located on the first level next to Fooc Locker and is approx imately 2,700 square feet. Carlton Hair. -opening late November. A full service hair salon special- izing in color and color correction. Other services include haircutting, perming and styling. There are 12 other Carlton locations in the Southern California area. The 1,200- square-fooc salon at Crystal Court will be located on the first level next co Helmy House of Linen. ===THAT, MY DEAR, IS== HRPAIHAWAf§ ~cd(~ OF OUTLANDISH CARDS & EXQUISITE GIFTS Mr. Hathaway's ... offers the most outlandish cards for any occasion, any age. or anr season of the year. Mr. Hathaway's display window shows a wide variety of unusual and creative gihs for the holidays. This unique store LS located on the third level of Crystal Court. For more information, call ~56-6166 . • Holiday shopping made simple ... After Thanksgiving rhe last thing you should worry about is the inconvenience and rime spent shop- ping for your holiday gifts and ideas. Crystal Court offers you the solu- tion! HOLIDAY SHOPPI NG MADESIMPLE! Offerin~ fttt StCured and covered"?rking, thret convenient entrances, fret shuttle Strvice through the holidays, and within seconds you are inside the grtatcst shopping cxptricnce ever. As you enter Center Court, you can Stt the unique dn1gn of Crysttl Court ... SIMPLE! Esctlators to thrtt lntls o( uruquc shops and rtStlUflmts. With tw0 major dqJ&rtmcot stores, Robinsons and The Broad- way, and more than SO speciality shops with tht latest fashions and ideas. shoppers can relax with five restaurants to compliment any diners budget. Tht rtSults add up co the ultimate shopping upcncnce at affordable prices. Tht Ccnttt offers f riet1dly and courttOUS service for tht enriet family and dirtctoritS for each sr0rt location. Make this holiday m0tt sptcial through family and fritnds ... Cry$tal Court gMs you chssonvmimct of holiday shopping rnadt Simplt! Christrr1as at the Court ... Crystal Court. HoHday enrertajnment begins with an exciting lineup of festivities for the entire family. ' November 2~ -The Great T rec will be officailly lighted and on display in the Ccmer Coun, first floor of Cryscal Court. -The train ride for children on the third level. The train will take children around the balcony. Hours are Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. co 6 p.m.; and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6p.m. -Santa arrives at The Court to listen co Children's lists of gifts. He will be talking co children Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. co 6 p.m.; and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. November 26 i ' : ' : ' ' ' . I 1' • ' ., ' -The Lamplight Carolers will perform throughout Crystal 1, Court from 1 p.m. co 3 p.m. December 3 -The Lamplight Carolers wdl perform throughout The Court from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. -The Christmas Tree celcbrarion will btgin. The Assistance League of Santa Ana will display Chrisunas trees for its annual fond~r/dinner for 400 guests tn the Center Court. The event will be held on the first floor of Crystal Court. Dccembtr 10 -The Lamplight Carolers will perform from I p.m. co 3 p.m. throughout The Court. December 17 -Pacific Brass will perform from noon to 3 p.m. on the first floor of Crystal Court. · December 18 -The Lamplight Carolers will perform from 1 p.m. co 3 p.m. December 24 -Ouistmas E~ -The Lamplight Carolers will be performing throughout The Court from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. · for latest,}!'Yles in clothing, acc~ics and shoes from infants to todays young. Cherubs Childrcns Apparel is the perfect place for fashion conscious families to shop for childrtnswnr. Professional consultants are there to assist you in making the perfect choice. Cherubs Childrens Apparel is located in Suite 104, first level at Crystal Court in South Coast Plaza. For more infor1Tl1tion, call 641-1001. Santa Claus . .• . arrives 1n center court Make 1a ·list and check it twice cause Santa is coming to Crystal Court. We ~ just heard from Santa· s Crystal Land Palace and Santa is on his way and will be arriving on November 25th-for a very special Christmas at Crystal Court. Santa's hours are 11 a.m. • 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. · 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m .• 6 p.m. Sunday. .. ==THAT, MY .DEAR, IS== ·nATDAl'I The most exciting trattoria this side of M ilano I i I TIA nORIA • PASTICERRIA EsPRESSO & WINE BAR . .} RJU COCKT All BAR Serving fo r Your Dining Pleasure Lunch and Dinner Seven Days Monday thru Saturday Ten to Ten Sunday Eleven to Seven Also featuring Piano Entertainment • Attitude Adiustment Hour • Special Pre-Theater Menu Reservations 540-3365 Located in the Crystal Cou rt 3333 BEAR ST., COSTA MESA Just inside the entronce of the new oddition to South Coast Plozo The great tree ... A Christmas tradition of hope, dreams and love to bring peace on earth through the spirit of sharing. The Great Tree located in Center Court is more than three levels high and can be seen from any vantage Point in Crystal Court. ) • " It creates an awe inspiring scene with its thousands of colorful decorations and twinkling lights. Crystal Court invites you to see the Great Trtt, beginning N_ovember 25th. ALEX ON I . ,._ 714/641 -3866 .. .. Te keep the beat... ( When Russ Peterson, owner of The ..,_i1 • .om of ComMN Disc ~Disc Unlimnd. sa his Unlimit~.i:o ltd Pet~ to ma any a full sdection ':kPs. open a second Costa Mesa stOtt- he mans i. "One recent request was in Crystal Court-recmdy. The rn for 'Auta of tht Incas of tht Andts'. 2,flOO.squatt-foot stOtt will concen· It was an intmwional recording, tratt on CDs ndusi¥tly as wtU. a but• had it in stoclci" ht said. pnctict chat ltts tht three year-old Com~ Disc Unlimited's in-company "kttpour inventory up "1Vory mcluda pop, rock, jazz, and ftts os re-order faster." The new New Age, easy listening. country. location will also cmy on the ... blues, folk, sound tracks. tradition of "good prices, largest original cut and one of the largest seltction and lowest pricts" and will d.S.icalsectionsaround. The store's refltctthe store motto: "()(her emphasis on CDs has led ro . store's sale prices are our every day npusion of the original Cosra low prices." Mm store. at 1886 Harbor Bl yd., "Most mall stores concentrate thrtt times. It now encompasses on top 100 but we~ cmy the full 2,400scpwefttt and c~ttins back catal~g." Petmon said. The • thousands of com pea dlSCt. ntw store is located on the first floor From down under ... Pastimes offers a versatile selection of styles for all the things you like to do ... walking, traveling, boating, skiing, spcctating. Or just SWlding in movie lines in the chill night air. Vibrant color combinations encourage a lighthearte~ mood. Feel-good fabrics like luxuriously thick fletee, brushed flannel, cooon knits, and silky cambic. And scyling details that really work to keep you co?'fonable at pby. Rug,gtd twill Dunedin jacket (left) has a bounty of features. Bib-front flttce pull-ovtr (right) with contracting knit collar. Canterbury of New 1.taland ... we' re rhc folks from "down under." FirSt level, Crystal Coun. For more information, call 545-9')19 . Crystal Court/First Level 545-9919 . .. . • of Crysul Cowt It South CO&St Plaza. nm to the Foot Locktt and right outside The Broedway. Both locations also include a used CD section at rtduced pricts. The Harbor Boultvard location now has 400 to~ such discs. ''We give a $~credit J~ each trade-in towards the purclll\e of a new disc,'' Peterson said. Consignments are also accepted. A recent consignment included a CD of the cult film "Oockwork Orangt," asking price $2~. "Its the highest price I've seen fora CD." Pttmon said. The rttt. collector's compta disc was made about thret years ago before a lawsuit forced copies to cwt. In addition, the stores carry the new thrtt·inch mini CD, which holds 20 minutes of music. For mort information, contact the Crystal Court store at (714) 557.5457, . Few people thought that the transplanred Ntw Y orktrs who founded Camp Bevtrly Hills a decade ago would be able to strike gold with their concept "We'd never worked in a store or had any conntction with the fashion business. At the time it was only • going to be a sideline." says co. founder Jeff Stein of he and ~i .. Johnwker. The Camp Beverly ff ills store opened in 1977 offering an alterna- tive to the ultrasophisticated and hyptrexpensivc Rodto Drive shop- ping.The shop stocked vinttge clothing, Army.Navy surplus and classic American athletic weir at an affordable price. Ptople were so taken with the whole concept-a theatrical look-an atmosphere different from ocher stores. The Camp Beverly Hills logoed t-shirt was an instant success and launched M11R chiJdrens apparel Over the pest 11 years a growing roster of products have bttn created: shoes, sung(asS(s, swimwear, slttpwear. beach towels, watches. jtwelry. soft luggage, bedroom linens ind even Camp Beverly Hills f ragiance for men and women. The company started franchising the store concept in 1987 and has 20 stores open nationwide. The Costa THE CRYSTAL COURT AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BEAR STREET, SUITE I 04 First Level 64 l-l 00 I .. • an array oflogoed appartl Mesa Camp Beveryly Hills score (opened in November.1987) is located on the first level of the Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza .and carries a complete selection of cloches and accessories for ~dults andchildrtn. The stort also bas other merchandise that is similar to the Camp Beverly Hills attitude. For more information, call (714)<>62· CAMP. .. C8 0rMge COMt DAILY PILOT I Frtdey, Nowmber 25, 1N8 All aboard Gtt in line for the all new "Crystal Land Express ... " a ~hil­ dren's train ride on the third level . around the balcony. The excite· ment of Crystal Land Express starts November 25th! Children can en joy the train ride Stven days a week. Boarding starts 11:00 a.m .. 7:00 .. p.m. Monday through Friday; 10:00 a.m .. 6:00 p.m. Saturday; and 11:00 a.m .. 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Your boarding pass is 50 cents a ride. Don't miss your boarding call! 1886 Harbor Blvd. OPENING [N NOVEMBER Costa Mesa (Harbor & 19th) CRYSTAL COURT (714) 557-5457 OPEN DAILY (714) 548-7645 3333 Bear St ., Costa Mesa ~ ·~-.. ~QJ/aiM~!l,iS*~~'BU:ial~'- .. .. Gianni's . . entices ... Talk about variety? You have it at Gianni's Trattoria. In addition to W-8 able to choose from the regular menu that has the favorites you love, there will be a ntw special items each and every day with an enticing choice of soup, pasta, fish and meat. Some of the items to look forward to include pestas: Gnocchi del ponte (potato dumplings with peas, asparagus, onion, lettuce, cream and Parqiesan cheese) and Penne Esotiche(mushrooms, chicken, onions, cream, avacado and fresh tomatoes). Never a dull meal, never a dull moment at Gianni's. The baby grand piano is pbyed fr~ 6to10 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and for lunch and dinner on Sunday. For reStrvations call (714) 540-3365. The restaurant is locattd at 3333 Bear Street in CryStal Coun, South Coast Plm, Costa Mesa .. ... Culinary delights ... enhance your Crystal Court ex- perience when you dine at the beautiful Bangkok four rcstlurant. You will enjoy selections from a menu of authentic Thli dishts. Located on the third ltvel at Crystal Court, S1,1ite 320. for tt$CMtions, call 540-7661. .- BB-1 :{~alif ornia flair. BBI at the Crystal Court in Costa Mesa has blended French and California tastefully in its ~n­ tation of Ton Sur Ton, a lme of warm-ups, shirts, skirts, sports tops, sweaters and pants for men and womtn. The literal tranilation of Ton Sur Ton is tone on tone. Put another way it means color on color, and going a • step further, it also means in-shape or in-tone. There is also a BBl store in Beverly Hills for shopping conve- nience, with the same quality merchandise at the Crystal C~rt store. BBl is located on the first level in Crystal Court. for more inf or. mation, call 662-2221. Specialty · Ton Sar Ton Stor~ c""stAL coulf 1 Jeans Bt Sweaters Imported Sweaters & Cardigans for the Holidays SSSS S..r Strfft Flnt Level Cryetal Court (714) 662-2221 Store #135 " ,. Or ... Ccml DAILY PIU>T/Fna., ~a_. 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NEED AN EXPLANATION <Oete. 1113/ea ctuaedby.ellll"'9dptttner· .. _, '9 ...._ .............. ....._.al 11111 ~. weMn9 .. .,_. tft.27 •. lnet .. ...-Y llghtl'IQ-4 Calll. 92949 Of THE ICATURE Of THE ~ Orenoe Coaet lfllp ............ .,_ ... C.... 0.-....,..., Cal-UN .... fOf .,_ 0r91'1911 AMOOACH. e Celffor~ eedl •Deanne Powell, 17512 PAOCf:EOINGS AGAIN~T Dllll)'PllolNo\lllmbet li, 11, The 119l1tra(ll com·- -'-......... • County H~ Welle on Noe c:orporallon. 25 Lindi .... 5. Furnllh and lnttaA ln*g.. Cfown Cf • NewpOrt BMcl\, YOU. YOU SHOUU> CON-5, lMI rnencld to "~ ~ = .. .._ ..... ,._ TMt ................ vember 19, 19". el Mlle ()fNe, ~ Beedl. CA ency ~ pt.-.mptlOn ( ..... tte'I· Cellf. 92149 TACT A LAWYER F"5 neae undet tM ftcthout ._ 11 ,.., ..., .-.._.., ... ......,.,....,Squat• Aeolol'l•I Patil. 9HeQ system ~· In place •• u.c.c. This bUllneu -con-On t2108lll at tO:OO bulll'9ll neme « nemes ..... -....., ...... •••tun ............ Aofeemertll wttt'I l~ f<*IW-Thie bcAlnes• II con-and operailon•l-Lump .....,., aern ... ,, ctuc1ed by • hulband end A.M. 8ENEFICIAL . MAN· lleted ebOll9 on ~ ...,. • ,_ • Mt llMn le ... ,.. _, ...... i. Ing were ~· Inter· duc1ed by. uotporetlon Sum Notice 11 heretly gN«\ that wile . AGEMENT CORPOAATION "8.iC ll)T1C( 17, 1911 -~,..,oar• ...... IAHMefJ ••fl· Cou,,ty Peramedlc end The re911tr1nt com· In ecco«Sanc:e wtth tne • tMAk tr..W. OI pertona1 Th9 statement _.. llld OfAMEAtCA•tnedUfyap.. OAS INVESTOAS •· By. ......, ..,.._or ....-. M lt,l7W _.... Mobile lnteMIW Care Nine menoed to trenuct ~ ptO'Mlons of s.ctlon t173 P'°'*'Y Ind • trwt.r of wrttt the County a.ti o1 Or· pointed Trust .. un<* -"' FtCTmOUe .,..... ~Adler, a.n..i ~-• ..... ., ..._ ~ "' ........ ., ... tels ... Certification /q...nertt Wltt'I ,.... undef the flct11ou1 ol Ille Labor Code. tne State liquor tlclnM(a) 19 about to 91'1911 County on Oc1ober 2f. putWt to oeecs of Tr\19l. MAim aTATUmlfl net .. ,.... IMell). ,. .... dill 1 ahed lft.....: County of ANerlldl I« the bu11ne11 name or 'namea ol Calttomta. OirectCf of the be made 1~ .I, . • Recol'dcd on l2/07/17 • The fo1ow1ng penona ere This ~ ... fled o..,... • .... le 4lft-....,.,. Provltlon ol Paramecfk S«· "'1ed aboW on NIA Oepartment ol lnduttr'-1 ~ The n#ne(i) aod m~ l"UIMleNO Of*'09 C<*t Oocuf'llenl no 87,a75314 doing~ ee: with IN Couflty acra ol Ot· ....... .... ...... ..... ,.... ............ ...., v1cH; AgrHment with AMOOACH •• Calif. C(l(p., letlon9 .,,... 61tennlne the llddfeel of the tranafetot(•) Deity Plot HovM!tler 4. 11, Book -Pege ._ Ot Offlcilll N ~ w p 0 RT ME s A M09 County on Noo4i1ibel ... ~ .... -........................ -<•> Randi<> San\leQO CQrnrnunl.e w. M. Berry gent!'ll preYlllling ret• ol wr. IRVINE DRUG INC 11. 25. 1NI Record9 In the officl °' the TOWNHOME. see WHl 17, INll • • IMA8 CA&.BIDAWC>e _,....,Ir•••••(•) M ty College D11frlct lor Thi• """'*'' wu filed w1QM. ~ble to the 41io 1rv1ne Blvd .• • in11ne: F·a59 Aecord«olOAAli!GECoun-18U'a SL. Cost• Mele. Call!. ,_ ,.,. •••••Ater ..... .., ................ .,... AaMclmelltSeMoM;HOUI-WithttaeCountyCl«lcolOr· WOl'll 10 be dOne; copNI ol CalHomia CelfOmla, --=uted by 92627 Putillhtd °'9"91 Ccieet :14111'1 ...... e -......... .......__,.,I= Cof'llmunlty 0. enge County on NoYembet thelal•IQenC!'el~r.•t• DOING BUSINESS AS: "8.IC ll)TIC[ ~N A. DUG.AHNE end Yu Soo Ho, t7 Stlwtight, Dellypto(~2S.O. ... • .... ...... --~·· ....... ...., ment Con tr eel No. 17. 1911 det•minetlonl ... on Ne 9t DAHBER DRUG STORE MARY G OUGANNE. HUS-ININ. Calf. n1 t5 ~ 2. 9, 18, 1tee u.. ............. ...., .... ......., .... ...... With the Ol'enge ,_ , .... office of the Orry CWtt THE HAM~I) and mall4ng IU4127 BA.NO ~ WIFE AS COM-Sopnl• L Weng, 17 ftt8 talatl ntu M la ..,_. =uM "D....,.._. .. County Fair~ Publlahed Orange CoMt end the office of the OiflCtOf lddf_. of the trensfefee(I) IT A~ OF MUNITY PAOPERTY Stattigtl\.. ltWle, c.itt. 92715 ,. 111 11 I \ • n 4 U E 1'8t.ek .. ,.... C.... ~ ......... : .:· Olily Piiot NowmW 25. 0. ofH Pu1btic WOtlt!_°.! t~ ~ ~ are: THRIFTY CORPO~ AHl&I aM9JfT CW WILL SEU AT PUBUC TIM IMlli,_. 19 ~ , --"_. ... •.....,IC..,•__..TI_ICf __ _ ......................... ,___. .. ._,Min lof.,.._,~ .. "'~'" cembef 2. 9, 18. lNI uni "gton .,..c • 1 ' ATIOH. 4&80 Irvine etvd.. UM OJ fllCn'nOU9 AUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST ~eel by. I ~ pen-•· e•• .. lt .. A IH feJ• ....... lltlon AoteetMfl1 .tttl UM F920 IOl'nle. 1Mne Cetifornle .,_...... 8100ER FOR CASH IPllY· ner'lt\lp • ._ ••lld•••• l•t•lu ,. ... , tM ltetetA d•· No. 14, Aoblneon A1nch Pltnt end IC)edflcatlon9. f"9t the pettanel proer TM foUowlnQ persona !Ible at tllneOI 8111 iri ~ ne regl1tr1n1 co"'· ACmtOUI IU 1•11 ., 1,· llr ............................... lie =men••· '°' Tr.OUCO P1llJC ll)TIC[ togettler with P'ot>OMI f«m. eny to be trwterrwd le. Nlve ~the UM °' of thl United Sta•I mslCed 10 lreneed ~ ..... 8TATW ... Ill .......... -..................... H ghl•nd•. UH pt·~,~ -----·· ~ be 00~ .of, ·~ •• ~ tcrlbed In~ -il'Wen-tt'I• Achtlou• 8u1lnHI ~APMAH AVE ~ ,..... undet the flctltou• The~ perlOf4.,. -. ...... ,. ......... al ~6P; Agree.Mn .. , FtC ,....,._ --flcl of the ..... actor .-u..-tOfy of 1tock in trade NwM: KOLL HAYWARD TRANCE TO CIVIC CENTER buJinW name °'~ '*'* dOlna bUclNal • • _.. ... ,......... w l1talneM1WeC.,......_, Burnett·Ehllne Propertiel ...-ITATlmWT WOftla,CltyHetl, Huntington togethlr With lhe lollowing ASSOCIATES 11, 4343 VOit BUILDING 300 e. OHAP· llct9d 1boVe on Oc1otier 25, GI F0008. LTD~ A Cell- 114u1'9 a ............. 3920 Wlllhlre 8ouleY1.rd, rot On:Nltd Drlv. Vacat~ Thel~pel'eontet• Beecf\,CalffomlL duc:rib•d alcoholic Kwmen A~. Newpot1MAHAVEOAAHGE.CA .. 1911 lornl9 ....S perti4'1Np, ,..., .. -. J le,...... Lot AngeMs. Cellfornle Right-d·Way· • Exdlange doillo buek'911 II: No bid .. be received Urt· tsever191 llcenH . No. Bw:tl. Cellf. t2MO r\gtlt title 1f1C1 tm.ett con-Yu Soo Ho 3333 Ma1a0t1 Dmc. 9'lllee ... -........ -..... 90010. on or lifter Oacember PrOC*tY end o...l~t A' 8 SKIPLOA0£R REN-lell II II made on • blalWl 20-097832 Ott Siie Beer l TM Flc1ttloul Butlnetl v9yed to end now !Aid by" Tiiie ttetement -flled ?30. trv4ne. CA 92715 1 e3rH ••ee• ff H 14, tNI. ol loc:el Ptrttc; L .... wtth TAL. 38S Victoria St., Colt• form tumllNd by the Olfec--Wine now luued tor Name referred to above-undei' laid oeecs of Trust in Mttt !hi~ C*ll of Or· G8 Foodl, lrlC,. ~ ~ •111111111 .... ..... ... A.II ottw buelneeS n.,.,,.. G'9Clt W•tem Benlt f()( Mela, Callt. 92627 IOt ol Public: W0ttt1. The ~. loc:9led ,, 4880 ftled In Orange County on ""'swOC*tY IHUlled in Mid .. County on Odober 25. ~. 3333 Mlot Ill Cll •..:c,.,.•111..,.., end lddr .. UMcl by 1t1e Socl•I Service• Agen· Alen Leigh &00k9. 385 apec1111ttet1tlonofproepec.. htne&vd IMne California July 15 1tu f"ILE Coun"' CaMk>mk. dclcrit>-1Nll oms. Suile 230, lrVIM. CA --ti' I h I trenafet'Of'I within lhr•• cy/Chfldren'I Servlcel. GA VlctMe St.. Cost• Mell. tive bidders II called to the That .~ lolal. COflllder· HO.F2t12io Ing~ llr1Cf ttlerWI. ,_ 112715 ~ ,_. .-....., )'99fl lalt peat, IO ,., ee 1213-62; Llc.nH with Calif. 92f27 pr(lt)OMI requlfementa. Mt et.Ion for the tr1n1fw of Mid Koll . Peppertr.. Aa, lot 2f of TrlC1 5492, in Publllhed Orenoe COMt Thie ~ 11 con· ~ r= e • ....... known 10 ttentf• ... 111: Elelnor• AKcrlft s.moee. Thi• bu1lneH Is con· forth In the llpedflcatlon9, ~end of Mid **'-M>dal•. LP., • Calltomle tne City of Costa Mell. o.-y Piiot November'11, 11. dUCMd by. e llTllted portnor· i.111 A_ ... ltftOOo:t-Dated: 11/4/98 . ..V. lne., I Jenlton.I SenliCel. ducted by· a n unln· fO< full directlon9 •to lt'le 19 the tum ot $5,132.00 ~ limited pertM'9hlp, 4343 County of Orange, State of 25. ~bar a. 1N8 Jf11p ... a • ••1••• __... DftUQ. ..c .. Ir: 0.-.. I« ofllc» ~ at Jonn c:orpor111d u1oc11tlon bidding. c:tudlnQ lnveotory •tlmated von ~men Avenue. New-Cellfomje, 11 PS! "'tlP ,... MT& Tt'le regl1trent co"'· ...... ••..,......de,.,_ ...,.._, "uldlant. Wr/M AlrJ)Or1: Cooperative other than• pert'*'lhi9 The •bo~ quentlt ... •• at $5. f32 oo wt11c:t1 conalsta port IMct\, Calif. 92660 e«ded In Book 238. PIQM ~ to ttenteet ~ ...... • 111111d11 e • THRIFTY COl.,OR· Agreement Bond Progn1m; Th• reglllrent com, approximate only, being of tfie ft.Ing: Fund• d• TM Kol eompeny, 43-43 43 end 44 of M~ "8JC llJ11C[ llW Ufldet the llc:tltous ........... .,_....., ATIOM,8f;Atttlwleftdeft. end Con1ttltll'll Servlc .. mencecs to trlllSK1 bu91· g1¥ef'las1bUlsl«thecom· po911edlneecrow:$5,t32.00 V0ttKannenAvenue.aeali-M--. Ir\ ttA office of thl ~ MiM or rwne1 (.,.. el dlrectotM ...._ AOll s.-. Vice "'uld1nt Agr .. ment with Arthur .,... under Ille llc:hlOUI partson of bids, and the City Thal 11 w ~ agreed 1orn49 COfPC)fetion, Newpot1 Cculty Recorder of Mid 1( .an ....ci ebQw on Jenuery 1 • ...._). Publl9Nd OfMge Cout Young end Comoeny tor the bull,... neme °' names of Huntington ~ doel b9tween Mid ulrt9fwM(i) IMctt. Call!. tH80 County F1C11T10UI .,.... ttll C... ..._ _.. Delly Piiot Novwnbtt 25, Orenge County f:lre Oepatt· listed ebove"" No"Mmb.-7, not upr ... or by lmpllc:e· end Mid t11t1•WOl'(•I. Ulal Thia bullneU wu c;on.. The ·11,_ adCJr-. and MAim STA,_,. Ga FoodL inc... AoMrt V. TM MiM end edclr ... of 1938, ment (OCFDI Malter Pian. INS Ilona ... 11111 tne ICtuel COl'tlkSeretlon t0< the t,_ duc1ed bye 09'*ll partMr· other common deelQnation, The fQ1ow1ng per90n9 ere G1beon. VP/CFO tN c;outt 11: {El nombf• y f .f2f Coyote Cenyon Lllnclfill Im-Alen Lelah &OOk• amount of WOf1t Ml eot· .., of Mid ~ end °' ct"P " any of IM ,... ~ doinO ~ ee: Thie ...-..nt ,... fled dlrec:dOrt de II«>"• •I: IN ptCMllMl'lla Agreement With Th4s atei«Mnt ... flied ret90f\d t'*9Wllti bUt ,. Nld llc:.IM(•I ii to be pe.d This statemsnt ... flied duc'rlb•d above II AM PARTNERS. 2 Cot· wtttl the~ Cler1t of Of. THE MUNICIPAL COURT PUl.IC ll)TIC£ The Irvine Comj)eny wu with the County Cletk ol Of· MfWI the right to lncf_.. only ett• trenstw nu been with the Court. ty Clertr of Of· purpo,ted 10 be· 2048 P«•t• Parit. Suite a10. _. County on ~ OF CENTRAL ORANGE continued to Novemb.-29, Mge County on Novemb.-()( ~ ......... em<MJnt ol epptoYed by Oepai11Mnl of M09 County Of\ November FLAMINGO OR COSTA lrwie CetllOmll 92714 17, , ... COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS, f1CT1TIOU9 llUUtEU 1Ml.Progr.-Aeportld.-ll· 9. 1911 any dea OI' porlion of lhe AJcotdc Beoterege Control, t5. lNI MESA. CA 92628 S~ J. Mulor. 21391 ,_ TAtCT. 700 CMc Center ..... •TATI•MT lfylng IMldOM nMdl, off· "'""'M)ltt, .. mey be deemed putWI IO Sec 24073 ... Publilhed Otenge ea.at The under1'gned Trustee c ... Roberto. San "'*' ~ OrllnOI COMI onw W•t. Sa,,11 An•. The f()flowtng pereons -111tlng r~ and com-Publllhed Orenge Coul nece9MIY OI' •.1tpedlent by 141q Delly Pilot November If , 25. dladelmc .,Y llM>llly '°' any CaplMrMO CA 92175 DallV Plot~ 21. 0. County of Ofenge. Stet• of doing bulinMI u : munlty rWOUfC91 tvlllleble Dally Pl1ol November 11, 25, the Director of Public That the hefeln delc:rlbld o.c.mw 2, 9. 1tea 1ncorreetnece of the street Olene M . ...,, 29381 c.nW 2, 9, 11. 1• Cellfomla 92701. HAIR AnlTUOES. 1894e to lmpHln\ent th• Chlld December 2. 9. ttaa Worlta. "_...,...,.to be C4)nlUms F.-S .odr .. end ottw cornrnon Cale AoOsrto. $911 Ju9I Pt11 TM name. edclr .... aod &~hunt St.. fountlln AbuM s.Meet.Tull F«oe F-901 All bid9 will be c:omc>ered I ---rrre;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:=::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;::::;:::;;!;::==:::;:;;:;=========:;--· ~ .. numbet of pllin-V*r Cellt 921oa (CAST} C*'lt• pilot progrem on the tMlll9 of tne ~or°' 1~ ttff'• ettorney. or plelnllff Alma Tr~. 17872 Maggie wu epproved as rec· Pl&.JC NOTICE Publlc W0ttt1 e1tim.t1 of tne AUTO' S wlChOUl an ettorney. 19: (El Lane. Hunllnglon Buch. omrnendeel. AutharlZatlon to quentlO.. of WOttt to be nornt>re. Ill dlrecdon Y II nu-Calf 92847 PftlPl'I plena end apec:ifl. FICTITIOUS MllMA done. rnero d• telelono del ROn•ld F'edrlek Tron. cetlon1 lo' Dan• P01nt ~ ITA~ Sub9tltution of MCUrille9 ebo9fidO del demlrtdent ... o t7a72 Maggie Lene Hunt· HarbOf r .. troom returbllh· The followlnQ person• 111 I« eny monies withheld by dll de:nendante Que no lnQton a..cn Calif 92847 ment WM approYeel. Cert.lln doing butiMSI 11: the City to Insur• per· ttence lbOQado. M): A. ,.his bualn .. a . I• con· COMtruc:tion eortl(ectl ..,. COMPUTER TAX PR(), tOfmance .,.... be 1>9'mllled MOAGAHVl?E.CAME.RON, ductedby.hUsbencUridwtteMt fOf bid. -•ded. con· FESSIONALS. 1300 Adami In accordance wit.ti OAEYFUSS a WOLF. 601 The regiitrent com· tract change orders •P· •28 G, Cost• Mesa. Cellt. provl..an1 .,, the C-!~ Sou1h Lewtt Str .. t, Sult• ~ 10 tranNCI w.i.. proved end projeels ac· 92626 Government Code, ,....,..,., 2.05, Orenge. Calllornl• nesa under the tictltoua ~led u complete. Reaal-Paula Mau'een Carroll, .. 590 f2M8(714)345-1t« butinen neme or namea U1Jonwuldopted.Mttlng1 1300 Ada:M •28 G. C09ll Each bid lhll be made DATE: fFeche) JUL 15 hated al>C>Ye on Oacemb« 1, Proposed Pubflc Hearing to M .... Calif. G2626 oul one form 10 be obtelned 1911 1988 · conllder Iha Intent 10 ex· Thi• blnil'lest 11 col'I· at the olflcl ol the Direct°' ........ KYMI. Clertl. AllM Tron chenge ,.., P'OC*'Y With ducted by•.,, lfldrtidWI of Public: WC)(t(s, Oeveloc>- ., Deeef91 ..... Det*tr This alltemetlt wit filed $h4tC)l!ll kldu9trlel. Inc .• tor The regl1tr1nt com, ment Wing, 2000 M1ln PublllNd Orange Coett wtth ltle COUl'lty Ctenc ot Or· LebUn• Nlguel Reg1on11 menoed 10 trel'Saci bull· Street, Huntington Beacn. Detty Piiot November 18, 25. •nge County on October 24. Pwk IOI' December t4, 1988. neu undef the lic;tltoua CalltOfnla: lhall be Meled Oacembef 2. 9. 1988 1988 9:30 e.m. Personnel metters bu$1nee1 l'latne or MIMI and filed with tne C.~ f909 fMlltJ were epproveO Certain listed tt:ICWe on NIA 11 the C.vlc Center. ---------1 Publilhed Ofenge Cosst IMch~ ma11era \IW9re liP' P.uta M. CerrOIL I Flo()( Admlnl9tratlon Builds rtll.IC NOTICE Dal~ November l 1 18 proved. C«1eio lrect/percel This 9tatemenl wu filed Ing. 2000 Mein Street. Hunl, ------------25 bet 2 1988 ' · map mailers were •P· with,,... County Cleril o1 Of· lngton Beech. CalllOf'nla, on FIC~ llUllNEU . . F-880 P'OVld R .. 01u11on WH Mge County on ~bet °'before 10 A.M of Dec9ms MAim aTATlmMT 1dop1ed. approving the 9. 1988 bet 14, 1NI, and lhall be n. fo1ow1nO pwt0ns are PteffminerY Offldll St•t.. ' f"1tt5 Of)tlned by 1 c0tnml11ee dotno bullnelS u : "8.IC NOTICE ment, Bond Purchts• PuC>Cistled Otenge Coast com~ or the City Cllwll. wHALE Of AT ALE. CHIL-AQfMfn9rll end Funding Ac· Delly Piiot Novwnber 18, 25. Ille Clty Attorney end Olrec- OREHS BOOKSTORE AND FK:TYTIOUS llUAtEU QUlsltion, and Ottclosure oec:.mw 2 9 198& tCf of Public Wotlt• °' lhtH EOUCATlON-'L TOYS, 2958 ...._ ITATl•WT Agreement In connection ' ' f·898 ltuthof121d representative Ctirob St. Newport Beac:t\, TM lollowlnQ l*90fll 11e w{th Foothill Ranch Com· end lhe raulll ot said bid· C8llf 9zeeo doing bUllnat .. : munity FaciUtlel Otstric1 No ding w1n be r~ed 10 the ~.UN 42 vienne. COFFEE TEA TIME. 250 87-4 Spec:fel Tu Bond• • "8.IC NOTICE erty Councll ot said City ol Mewpol't 8MCh C...1 92660 OQ4e St ·c·. C:O.te ~ Serlel A. Reeolvtion• Mrl I Huntington Beach II tlw!if ca\hy Grent · 2958. Cerob Clllf. 92827 ecsopted. lf>PfOvlng 1nnex1· ~~:A~=-,J regul11 meeting to be held St NewpOft Beech. Clllt. Harold Osweld Hanaon, tlonl of Tract No 12575. T "-''-""~er on Monday, the Ja~ary 2. titeo ae2 Kl'IOll Pt., Coell ...... Pateel Mee> No. 85-176. end .... ,.,, __ .. .,, -~-• 1989 •• , IN holK of 7.30 TIM bu91n .. I 11 eon, Caltt. 92f27 Pwcel 1 of Lot LIM Ad1111I, Oing buslr'91S aa. PM. "1 the City Couf)Cll duc1e6 by: 1 gent!'ll part, This bu•lneu II con· inent No. LL 83-t4 to Of• OOESSEY ~A:11~g ~ER· Chembers In thl Civic '*1hlp duc:lld by: en indlvl<luet ange County Street Lighting ICES. 844 r QI. Center o1 Mid City of Hunt, The r1gl1tr1nt com, The reQl•trant com-A11e11men1 District unttngton Beach. Callt lngton a..cn. anO lhll be IMflC9d to t(ef\NICI ~ menc:ed to trensec:t bu91, (OCSLAD). Zone 1 *.8 ec1ed upon by laid Coty under the tk:lltou1 nen un6er the llclllou• Authoriutton to renew pub· Brian. William Eckt0<d, Council et the regvtar me91, :,... ,,.,,,. °' nemce bualneM name Of namee lie prOl)elty enctoaohrnenl 42 M1llt>rldge, Huntington Ina of January 2, 1939 lll4ed eboVe on Oc1e>W 31, titted ebo'l'I on Octot>er 17, permlta f« private. non-. Cllllt 92&46 .,. .... City ot Hun11ngton 1.., 1eaa commetdel plert In Newport Thil buslneu 11 con· BMch. Clllltomll reMnW Caltly Grant Hll'old O. Hanton T)dcllsndl wu epp1oved. ucted by. an indlvldull the right to rejec:t any or •ti ,..... et•tement w .. tiled Thia ttetement w11 flied Old County Courthou.. Thi reglttrent 0~':,: bldt. and 10 ec:cept Ille bid _... tM County Qcrll ol Of, Wflll IM County Clettl ol Or· MUW Pie ennlng PrOQfll'l'I to tranMCt deemed tor the best lnl.,..1 .,.. County on October 31, enge County on October 17. wu ICIPl'cwed· 1-olUtlon under the lielllous of the City of Huntington 1... 1918 .,11 edopted. provid ing name or nwnea Beed\. CelitOfnla. By Of'det faeam F.aM guldellnu tor Fool , ltted •bove on Apt11. 1998 oftheCltyCounciloltheCity ~ Ofwioe eo..t PublltMd 0r91'1911 Cout flllllTrlb\ICO Specific Plen .Sriln W. Edd«d ot Huntington Bueti. Cali· ~ Piiot N<Mtnbef 11, 11, DtlltY Pttot ~bet 11, 18 . .,. ptOfeCI•. Resolullon . Thie 1111emen1 waa filed '°'nil tN9 June 3. 1988 :m. December 2 tNI 25. ~bet 2, tt88 WU ad09ted epptovlng ~ th the County Cler1l of Of· AT TI IT: Conn I a ' ' F.t77 ' f-111 ccwds ContrO. Sc:nedule No. Cou"ty on November lnldlw.,, City Clef\ jjiiiiiii----===:;;;;;:;;;:=======:;;1219A tO< the Community • NI Fa7113 Publllhed Orange C8oas2St Yo URS ELF IDEAS $etYiCll Agency Reeotubon oaiy Pilot ~'* 1 . . • • cord• ContrO. SCneduli No Oalty Ptlot Nownil>« 11 . 18, · ,,,886 Do IT ... ad09ted ~ ~ Publllhed Orange Coat o.c:.mber 2 1988 l A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER 258 '°' the Health ear. s. Dec«nw 2. 1988 =cy. Reaolutlon •H F.a75 PlB.IC NOTICE ACCENT ON COUNTRY Wruths ana baskets made 01 vine ribbon an4 dried flowers can add a cnarm1n9 coun11y touch to your 1utct11n. den or bath Tn1s lull·color 1&-paoe ou•d•· boOll will al'IOW you slep-by. step how to tnake 19 Cltf, fefllll pto1ec1s liom s1mp11 wall and lablt Otcora, hons 10 1labora1e l'lohda~ displays By 1ne way •Ptc•al 1n1true11ons are p10Vl'dJCI lor making t~ rlObOn bOWS ---- ltlle Zip_._ ____ _ PitU tncllldet Potlltt I "°"'°' Hatldttnt led. arthortzlng tube --------""."'::'--1-_,;-==~;..;.;.,;;.-. __ mllsb'I Of Ille Stiort·OOyM "8.IC ll)TIC( K4'211 Plen, Pett 8 tor Mental NOTICE M Hee1tti SeNio1e lor Rte* FICTITIOUI .,._.. Al'P\.tcATlOM y.., ttll-89 wnn the State ~ •TATEmMT TO M\.L Department o t Men111 The fonowtng p«90n• are ALCOHOLIC Heelth OllCM/ge ot ac-doing bullMM u : llWRAOEI c;ounteblllty of unpaid clelln-N f C H 0 L S & A S , t1-~ quanl ~ prOl)e'ty SOCIA TES. 52 19 Lido To Whom It~ Conown tex• ._ llPPfoved· Reeoto-Send•. Newport Beech, GOMEZ. Franc:1tc0 & LllllM uuon wet edc>Oted. "PPfOV-Clllll. 92663 .,. epply\ng to the Oeplft· Ing propoMd Hltlef'nent Jemea W•YM NICholl . menl of AlcohOlie Be'l'lrtge with LIMOn Pomeroy Aa-5219 Udo Send9. Newport Cont'ol to ... I lleonoOc ~t• regetdlng dellyl IMct\, Calfl 92663 beveregll 11 891 Beker SI. end extr• wort! lnvo!Wd In Thia buslneu 11 con· Suite A 12, Cotta Mesa. CA Alfporl T•rnlrill Projec:t. dueled by: an lndMdull 92826 wtth '41'. On Sele Aoceptence of 1 monetary The regl1trant com-Beer & WIM Eating Piece t>equett 10 the Pfobetlon m9l"*1 to trenuct butt-ac:.nee. C)epat1menl ..., fllltflOftzed. neu under lhe flctotou1 Pubtllhed Orenge Cout J. P. Kepp end Meodat-. bu9lr*a nwne « names Oc11fY Pltot Nowmber 25. inc.. MlaCted • primaly: "**' 1t>ove on (not rec> 198& K.W.C EnglnMH, Inc:., J.,,.. Wwyne Nlt'.ho69 F-t2f .. tected •• ellern11e Thie 1tatement wu IHedl---------~ect·Englneer fof the with the County Clel'lt of Or-PmllC llJTIC( deliOr' of • ,,.. __. line enoe County on November end uocndlllll of AOM Ca· 2. 1Nf AC11110U9 ~U n,on 'Ao.cs NI w'kel "'1t11 ~ITA•-· Joplin Youttl C.,ter. C*9d Publlltaed Otange Cout The tollowlnQ .,..ant ere a..ion to dlecl.-Penon-OclllY Plot Nov9mbef t1, 18, GdnQ ~ • 14f ft'IMterS punuanlto Oo¥-25. t:>eoernber 2. 1NI GO&. OEN GA TE CON· ernMent Cod• Section F.t76 STRUCTION SERVICES. Mt51.6. wee conducted. 30t0 E.MI Coron-40 Ste. B. lloat'CI ed!OUN'ed •• 9:55 AnllAl:n, Cellf. 92808 .. m.._ .... , HIRE .3E:t~~:.-= l'i;DA o. aoaHTl1 Call!. 92114 .......... csan .. SM 9MN ., AoOerl Frrilln ,_ - luaAv . through cbssiOed 4802 Llndttrom. 1ni,,e: ~ Or*\OI cOMt Clllat 92114 = Noe Hovembtt 25. 142-1111 ~ ~·~~:. ~: '-In .,.,. TII• re9111,.nt com· it-cc.Id ~ "''°"' """ .. -"' t:ltu•l/IJ w lt2-1111 ' ~ 10 trenMCt ~ ,... under the llctltout ~NIM or,,...... ......... Of\~'9. ,. ~lcNfttlll'I n. .... ...,._..., ---~a.t .. Or· -~-o: ,. 'E PM or.. 0... OlllW .............. •.•1 . .... -,,., BOATS MOTORCYCLES ·10 4 WORDS DAYS Move ' Oat! Neea to sell anything that rolls. floats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only $J99 Extra words 50¢ each. Ads that run 1 days are an additional $4.00. Call for more Information. Because this Is a special ra1e. we request prepayment by check, MasterCard or VISA. -----------------· ~ ---------------- NAME CITY PHONE CIRCLE ONE MASTERCARD/VISA PRINT AD BELOW!..:.------- ADDRESS ~TATE ZIP AMJ ENCLOSED $ (' .. , like this better than our school bus. Nobody grabs your hat." · llAJUIADUKE by Brad 'Anderson "Whf!I\ three heating pads, a blanket and a sun.Jamp are missing. I can violate a lot of civil rights!" PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS t . ! I DRABBLE r: .... """-.... .,,. ,,.,...._ .... R08El8R08E \ n-2S T~E'l' AGRfE'D ON A TR\AL SEPARATfON AND SHE 60T CuSTOl>Y OF THE CORll 11-'lS • I I I "YA®H SCWElMl~Me.~ • .1 In.TTH!Nt( TtlEY MA¥£ PEOPLE Ll"t:. US /IHfW:liJ£. 11 by Charles M. Schulz '{OORE LUCl(V .. '{OU 60T '<OURS EARLY~ by Jim Davis CARE. TO CIET PMIL050PHICAL A80tJ"f THOSE f'.'RENCM FRIES? by Pat Bt8dy ----=--~ :~ ' fMcTft\ fl ! • , by Jen MacNelly JUDOS PARKBR by ...,.old Le DoU>t IT WAS MY FAULT IHAT RICK GOT IN TROUBLE AT THE CAFE YESTERDAY. ABBEY .•. BUT I DIDN'T PLAN IT THAT WAY' I DIDN'T TELL RICK THATX HAO t..ao I INTENTION OF HAVING A ~TE Wl'tH CAL I ALL I WANTED WAS TO GET M'f WALLET 8ACK. WALK 0VT OF THE CAFE ANO HAVE DOOIUSllUaY RICK DRIVE ME BACK HERE I by Tom Batiuk HE Hit HIM 00 '"ffi£ FlJ.I I~ MI0 -5~10E ! by Garry Trudeau I RfCAU. Ole f¥(V *' 6N6LISH UT! M 1'&40a.1115"'9'1'rAL OF Mt M&IT'l 10 DO AU. THE ~·.-)Qlt1KJm " ' #eAf/CS) •• ' ... __ ..,... ... ,._, ......... ~cndll.p.11 i ."' ........ .,... .... .,... 80LHEI l ,_...,..••-•- ' I I _ r _ f 'A'L' I I r I I ~ ( OY(RY 1 ~.· _ t I r I . • DOlftl I r r 1 1 J•~=--~-== ...,_......__._1 ..... : i!@li"f Et [[ H I ....... .. "° ....... _,.. .... --• \iiiiiiil • ·-----·-·--.... ...-.----~-----... ------... •• .·. ~· ...... ·.· ........ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 1'l>v. 25,1988 D\DX PD.OT ENTERTAINMENT GUID[ \OL.4/N0.48 Unicorn fostered fledgling drama The Unicorn has become an endangered species in Huntington Beach. and a half years and at least 20 stage productions -the vast majority of them original plays in their maiden outings -the Finally a Unicom Emporium is closing down, a victim of urban progress. Toi TITUS The combination show- place and coffeehouse at 214 Main SL, in the city's old downtown section, is in the path of a redevelopment pro- JCCt. which will see the entire area leveled and replaced by upscale businesses and a multi-level parking facility. The Unicom was (still is, for awhile) a one-of-a-kind operation, offering an Op(>Onunity for budding local playwri.Jtits to test the waters with their original projects. These were plays in pravess. and often the results were a little rough. but ai least they were given a life they otherwise would not have enjoyed. The cafe's co-owner, Michael Aquila, was president of the Westminster Community Theater when the Unicom began staging onginal plays last year. Through his connections. many well-known local actors and directors dropped by to contribute their time and talents. Another former WCT president. Art Winslow, had three of his onginal plays produced at the Unicom. Actoo who enjoyed fine reputations on the community theater circuit -La Donna de Barros. Marc LcBlanc, Lee Clark, Mary Benton. Tracy Godfrey and many others -helped give birth to plays like .. Volcano," .. A Pregnant Pause,""Cast Party," .. Karmic K.aos." "Randyville" and, arguably the best of the lot. .. A Piece of the Pie." The theater never placed any of its productions on anyone's ·· 10 best'' list, but it served the unique purposeof givinglife to shows that might otherwise have remained in the authors' desk drawers. Now that opportunity is fading. But the Unicom, like the legendary phoenix. may rise from its own ashes if Lee Miller has her wa¥· Miller. who shares co-ownership of the '60s-flavorcd establish-~ ment with Aquila, is not ready to fold her tent and silently steal away . .. We're definitely looking for a new place," said Miller. a mortgage banker whose involyement in the Unicom project has been a laboroflove. "There's a lot of talent in this area. and no place to showcase it" Miller strove for years to create the son of artistic ambience tha1 has been prevalen\ at the Unicom - a birthplace for theatrical and musical talenL Full houses at the theater area in the rear of the store woutd be declared if 20 people showed up for the Friday and Saturday performances. "We're finally getting well known. about the time we're losing our lease," Miller noted. Currently, the Unicorn's last stage production -"The Man Who Played Jesus." starring co-producer Aquila -is in its last two weekends. running Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Dec. 10. The business itself will remain open through Jan. 6, after which the bulldozers will take over. "Wherever we go, we'll keep the Unicom in the same mode." Miller promised. "We've been in contact with other sources on D Publisher: Rosemary Chu«hman Wror. Tom Tair O.reboot Editor: Sam Blackwell Creative Services: Diane Hendncks. Sam Strickland Production Director: Alissa TMllOC'k S Dally Pilot 0.tebook/ Frtday, November 25, 1G88 FmeArts 'NUTCRACKER' MA.NIA ......................... 12 By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI It's that time of year again, folks. Ball~t companies of all shapes and sizes are . trotti~g out their dain!y suga""Plu m faines and adorable giant mice. Of course, we re ref em ng to that most venerable of Christmas treasures, Pyotr l1'1ch Tchaikovsky's .. Nutcracker." TIRED 'HORSES' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. 10 Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy arc trapped in :i movie that has nothing new to say about the tlme-worn good-boy-meets-bad-girl scenario, according to most of our critics. Alice Wilcox was the only reviewer who liked ·· F rc'lh Horses." calling it thought-provoking. Next week, °Cocoon: The Return." ~ HOORAY FOR BOLL YWOOD ................. 14 By DONNA AND BAY OTr If you're looking for a way to entertain visiting relatives this weekend, consider taking a dtjve up to Hollywood to "'a tc h the town's annual Christmas Parade on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. This year's event is slated to include some Jt~l celebrities, 15 bands, 12 equestrian groups, 23 floats. :ind manycm1iqueconvertibles _ FOOD COME--ONS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. I 7 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN The restaurant industry is so bi& and successful thJt everybody's trying to get into the Kt. Alona with the usual dreck that goes from mailbox to wbeelblrrow to desi... I haJ?pencd upon a copy of sometbiq called '"Gou rm a 1 I." which promises to deliver items usually •1"ound only 1n restaurants." Restaurants, believe me. don't pay prices like these for food, not if they want to stay in busmcss. ~illtlfl>~ •.••••••••••••• !···························· 4 VIDltO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•... l 1 OilLERms •••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••... 19 UC l's Madri&JI Dinner: Long Live the Ki~ By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI Daily Pilot Correspondent Hear ye! Hear ye! M'Lordsand m'Ladies, know ye that the good King Henry VII is dead! Long Jive the king! Know ye, too, that the klrfg'"S"Son-shaU- ascend his father's throne as Henry VIII, and that his wife shall henceforth be called Queen Catherine. And know that ye art invited back in time, to the royal coronation and Christmas banquet, Anno Domini 1509. Or a most reasonable facsimile thereof called the annual UCI Madrigal Dinner, a decade-old tradition that quickly has be- come a revered institution in Orange County. What is a Madrigal Dinner? People who've attended and should be in a position to know can't put it into words, according to founders and directors Joseph and Melinda Huszti. "You can't say it's a concert because music plays just a part of the whole picture." explained Melinda, whose main responisibilities incJude writing the heavily- researched script, and sewing and other- wise constructing the costumes, jewelry and smaller props for each year's event. · "It's not typical theater, as the au- dience is completely involved. It's not (a restaurant), because you do more than just eat" On the cover: performers at a past UC/ Madrigal Dinner. This page, musicia(Js and various enter- tainers will hold forth during the 12 nights of the dinner. Says Joseph, "It's just an evening of dining, dancing and music in which we transport an audience back to Henry's time and give them a flavor as to what his court was like." Joseph is UCl's music chairman, foun- der/ conductor of the California Chamber Sifllers and.former longtime director of the UCI Concert Choir, two groups involved in the double--casted Madrigal Dinner. "It's like dropping people into a movie or play (where theyl become part of the action, the scenery and everything else," added Melinda. The dinners take place on the stage of the UCI Fine Arts Village Theatre. where they've been since 1980, the third year of the event. Those who attend -340 at a time- enter through the front door of the theater and descenCI a staircase leadjng to the backstage door. Tha't's when the magic begins. At that door, they are greeted by a town crier in I 6th-century garb who takes the card the patron was asked to fill out before entering and bellows out. ··Lord and Lady ofthetownshipof-)." They then enter a decorated banquet haJI straight out of Tudor England, with long tables, musicians performing on authentic period instruments, and the royal banquet table where within the ho4r ol ' Henry and his retinue will make their appearance amid much fanfare and tumult. In the meantime, serv51nts bri"i a six- " remove" (or course I meal. Included are ,, such otherwise unobtainable delicacies as Pippins from the Royal Orchards, Pate a la Francis I, Legge of Fowle and the ever- popular Wassail. (The food isn't 4 50 years old, just the recipes. I The Court lester-e'(ery noun got capitalized back in Merrie Olde England - delightsthedinerswith-mimed humoc and magic tricks, some involving crowd mem- bers. Soon. Henry makes his highly antici- pated arrival, followed by his loyal subjects. Henry and Company spend the night making toasts, dispensing courtly words of wisdom and si~ngall manner of madrigals and other period land a few not-so-period I songs. The audience is further drawn into the spirit of things by having the nobility come to their tables to talk or dance with them. A lucky few are even chosen for the supreme honor of becoming Knights of Christmas and receiving a brass-cast medal. ''It's the singularly highest award in the university," Joseph says, "because it's all honor and no responsibility." This year's ceremony will include the 18'-year-old Henry's coronation, its six-hour- plus length condensed into a mere five minutes. "We've cut out a lot or repetition," Melinda dryly explains. After all the fun and games are over, the costumed court bids farewell to the 20th<entury audience as Henry and his nobles return to their era behind a cloud of smoke. At the exits, the diners rejoin reality. The Madrigal Dinner opens Wednes- day and runs for nine more public per- formances (there are also two dosed performances), Thursday through Sunday, Dec. 1-4, and Saturday through Wednesday, Dec. I 0-14. Most of the performances are sold out, but a few tickets remain. Call 856-6616or856-5000. o.ity PHot Datebook/ Friday, November 25, 1988 I Calendar NOV SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 212223 24 2526 27 28 29 30 COMEDY nm& at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Blvd, Irvine. 8 p.m. 10 I a.~. Lots of Night Showcase has no cover charge. turkey and pltnty of tnmm1n~. The Ncwponer Reson is located at dancing. door pnzes and more. Free 1107 Jamboree Rd.just cast of Pacific Valet parking. Admission cost is S 10. Coast Highway in Newpon Beach. save S2 by registenng by phone before 644-1700, cxL S7S. 5 p.m. 894-8932. THE IMPROV features three of PARENTS WITHOUT PART- LA's best known comedians every NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26, Monday ni~t. Doors open at 6:30 (custody nol required) Make rescr- p.m. For information and dinner vations now for the New Year's Eve rese_rvations. call 854-5455. Gala with open dance, live music, buffet, at Costa Mesa Country Oub. Tue.day For reservations/tickets: 559-0730. KEVIN ROONEY appears at the Tickets at the door, $25: less with lmprov through Dec. 4. With him on advance reservalions. 847-1600 or the bill are Peter Gaulke and Matt S46-5788 for mor'e information aboul Weinhold. the organization. THE IMPROV prescn1s lhrcc side-PARENTS WITHOUT PART- 1. · h ·gh T ~..i. NERS Huntington Beach Chapter sp stung acts eac "' t u~y S9S hosts a free orientation for sinale through Sunday. Showumcs and f:i-nts. Call chapter phone 898-79"7S adm1ss1on pnccs arc 8 p.m. Monda~ '" Friday ($3): Sunda6. Tuesday through or mecti~ location and additional Th -..i-(S ) 8 30 d 1 o 30 membenlup information. BLAKE CLARK .\t the lmprov U•XJOY. : : an : p.m. Membership in Parents Without Fnday and Saturday. ""h Al Clethen and John Camey ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dmner is Partners is open to divorced, scpar-1hrough Sunday ed ·ghu ated, widowed or never married THE: IMPROV presents three side-serv ns y. parents ofliving children. Cu.stody of sphn1ng acts each night Tuesday Wedne.day the children 1s not a factor. A non- through Sunda) at 4155 Campus profit. non-sectarian. educational or-Dn .. c. Suite 138. lrvme. ShoWlimcs JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT pniution, PWP -{>rov1dcs a pro- and admission pnces arc 8 p.m. 890 I Warner A vc.. H untsngton gram of social activities. discussions Monda) ($3). Sunda). Tuesda} Beach, Mad Hatter Tea Pany Com-and study groups for single parents lhrough Thursda). ($6); 8:30 and edy Conccn every Wednesday in the and 1heir families. 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday. ($8). downstairs night club. Three top PR.IMEOFUFESINGLESsing)es doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner rs served comics appear at 9 p.m. Cover charge over 45, meet for T.G.1.F. 5 to 7 p.m. n1ghtl). Patio d1n1ng 1s now a variable is $3. at Golden Sails. 6285 E. Pacific Coast for late shows Fnday and Saturday. Highway, Long Beach. For rescr-~. ~ ..,S vations and information, call ... Monday ~ ~ 836-8744. DUKE 'S ENTERTAI NMENT WREELOFFBIENDSBJPsingles LOUNGE at the Newponer Resort FriAtJ_J 7 45 and over, meet forT.G.l.F. at 5:30 presents a Sp<;C~I ~ p.m. For information and rcser- M onday Night Showcase with com-PRO-~E'SSIONAL SINGLES vations, call 521-5875. ed1ans from throughout the Southern NETWORK meets at Ravel's Lounge, LET'S TEE IT UP A club for single Calrfom1a area performing. began-Registry Hotel. 18800 MacAnhur golfers between the ages of 30 and SS -::~a.::::::=::-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::--i who want to play socially and meet LAKEWOOD CENTER ~,oallt .. ,,~ 21315, -.sss9 """"" tt<-.OU• nttt0 ... _,., l(IOOG'D ~I JJ 11.-11s• .... , 1110 l A MIRA DA .,u ... _ __ ,. __ 71419tt l•OI ~ H(c-DOUT UtHO ... -·· KJOOG8) (fG.1 JJ 11 U J 10 I lJ J.tJ ,...., -If JflftOIWMI _., S OtMI & COll'MT r•1---------- 11110 I )0 J 40 S JO 1 10 I JO 10 JO .IOCMl 1osn1llllu' -us llll loCQIMD 111 DOU• nruo COCOON: M H1Vlll IK.I 1 IO>U-l·U IO-:IO GA TEW~' _.,,~ l~-­"" I.MID MIJOll 1W tGI 11 »l J04JO.,••···~ utna nr..o "11:1 O'lOOll-TI -lllGMSN!n 1$1JI I IJ J » ) U 1119 10-U _ .. _,_ l)JOJ)J)10 7 0 10-10 1--------~ -It S~AU Ol1Nlf"S Cl(llt -11\Me 11t1u )1010 ouva, cow.un 1c.1 1 ... 11t1 Ul IAmf Al#)Nl#t fl'G-UI I __ ::11_:J0:.:1:_::10:_•::._·l:.:.O.:•M=7..:-40:_ .. ~·::_t-'_1,._,_1_4_1 ._-._,_••_s_•_·•S_l_t>t_s-9!1 ., ... u. u ... M&UOWWI' t•I MOUY .-WWI' 1-0S • )0 10•10 _._ llll<- lAllEWOOO CENTER SD ~ ...... _ ll~l·- UICASIWMIMllCo HllfM nlf IMD l80llf nMf JCot ,, )0 l lO • 10. 10 ..... JO MT$TI( llUU Cll •IS I U 1e SI !11111 llOISUIK-I i\ I-OJ J•JO >-U tM 10-U OM.D"UUf Ill ' 10 > 01 1-00 •. u • lO '°''° MU.,_..TI--------~ KIOOGUI lfO. I >I .OOCOIMU DUMIU I tf'$I -PCKflactUflldi&lG MACMID !WI COOJM rel ... Slmn llOo IJI R(SM MOISIS ,,..,,. lf.IM:l;f·i§ -.~_,.._,.._..., __ rvt_n_,,._,_•_---4 ..,...._ LJ ..... _ ... WNO RMMD tOGtl UIM l"I COCITM .. , GOOO ...._ *'9WI ~ 7Wl 7t '867 WllO llAMID IOG8 UlllT 1"1 .,,,., ~ fYfll "'' a -GOOD---~1~11 DOUJ S'ttHO IMSl SAVES OltlS'hW !POI 1!901-CIO s-eo 7-00 .. 00 II ... uuu SflHO llON lMiU II t"°I 1-00 > u ' )0 1 '° ,._ •• _ ... llU..., 7M/ttl l6tJ D~ t-.1•-.... ic:•u• WAU-'$ OlMI & COll'MIT IOI llG IUSINISS !Nol 4 Dalty Piiot Oarebo<*/ Friday, Novemb« 25, 1988 other single golfers. Dues are $25 annuallr. Play various local and rqjona courses. Membenhip direc- tory._ For more information. call 854-0690 or write to: Let's Tee It Up, 31 Rainbow Ridge. Irvine. 92715. Sa~y LIFE BEGINS AT 4t Sin~ Club meet for a Thanksgiving leftovers House Pany in Anaheim. Call WE TCLI f f PLAZA Top Allin fun ComedlaD Knln Roone, opcD8 at tlae lmproT Tueeday and appean tllroaP Dec. •· 896-6603 or 994-0909 for reser- vations and mformation . PlllME OF UFE SING~ meet for dinner and dancing at lhe Jolly Roger. 22873 uke Foresl Dnve. EJ Toro. for reservations. caJl 836-87..W had&1 F .LIJl T For early risers: Meet at 10 a.m. at Scacliff Shoppin1t (t'nter SWEATERS 25%0FF Purchase your Christmas for yourself or that special gift and receive a 253 sa~s. Now thru NOV. 17th & lninf' An.~ ~~wport 8t-a<'h 6'15-0792 Calendar for a trip IO the Dooo.h J'arade in PaadenL Car pool IO tbe event. mum at 4 p.m. No cost; brina picnic luncha and children. 647-1628 for more information. PUllT Sunday prosrams bqio at 7 e.m. in the SeacJiff VilJaF Shoppina Cealer, 2205 Main StreCt, Suite 20, HuntiQllOn Beach. Donation is S3 and free child care is available. Call 647-1621 for more information and to leave meuaees. WllBEL OP PIUENDSBIP Sinales o\'Cr 45 meet for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. For information and reservations. call 521-'87S. PRDIE OP LIFE SJNGLa meet for a Champqne Brunch at Revere House, 900 W. first St .. Tustin at noon. Information and reservations. 836-1744. ,......, -- SWING AND BALLllOOM DANCE CLUB Learn west coast swin& fox- trot, waltz. samba. tango and all ballroom dances at the Irvine Hilton Zot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per month. Dance at 9 p.m. For more infonutioo. call 494-0593. CALIP'OltNIA SJNGLa Happy Hour and Mixer Dancinc. each Wednesday, S lO 9 p.m. It the Zot LouqcJ Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd.A Irvine. free buffet. Fee ii. SS. 830-lulO. NEWPORT BEACB SAILING SINGLES a club for non-smoking sinale sailon with or without a boat, aaie l l and older. Meets the fim and tliird Wednesday of each month at .the Huntinaton Beach Inn, Placific Coast Hi&bway in Huntinaton Beach 7 to 9:3() p.m. Meetina beains with drinks and hon d'oeuvres in the bar, followed by a meetina and activities at 7 p.m. SOcia.I hour follows the mectina. Cost is S6. Call 673-3018 for ~info about club activities. LIP'Z ON YOOll OWN sinaJes SS andovcr1 meet new friends in a warm supportive atmosphere every Wednesday lto 4:30p.m. fora varied =::.dinner at local restaurants and a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite (5th and Maraucrite) Corona del Mar. 644-3245. . Tlnanday ----PllDIE OF LIFE SINGLES mcer for dinner at Johnny Reb, I SO E. KAtelJa. Anaheim at 7 p.m. ~I 836-1744 for information and reser- vations.. TANGO. DISCO AND BAIJ.R00M DANCE a.VB -Meets every Thurs- day at 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th St., three blocks south of Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn the latest dances follo'Ned by a dance or other activities each week. For more information call 494-0593. THFAIER .. A CHILD'S CBIUSTllAS IN W ALBS,. at tbc Gem Tbcattt I 28S2 M:::!t. Garden Grove (6j6.7213), W ys thtouth Satutdays at 8 p.m. until Dec. 24 with witb Sunday .,,crfonna.nces at 3 p.m. Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 and I a. aftd ar 7:30 Dec. 4, 11 and 18. "AT LONG LAST I.BO" on the main *It of South Coast Repertory. 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9S7-'03l), Tuesdays throuah fridaya at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and a. Sundays at 3:30 and 7:30 until Dec. I. .. ULl.mn' t'aUlllMOND" by COST A MBSA/P'IU'!D AST ADlE DANCE STUDIO 24" Ncwpon BJvd .. 2-C. Costa Mesa. Friday Nialu Dances open to the emcnJ public with a one hour dance class ~na the public dance beaina!nJ •l 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. until midnipt. Cost for danoe class and danoe IS S7.SO per person. Music by r'8)tds and tapes with d.j. Soft drinJcS available for purcb&sc. For mote iab'matJOo or reservations. call Blair D. Wood at 6S0-3048. LE ldlUDIDl llOTEL •SOO MacAn.bur Blvd. Ntwpor1 Beach, .. An Eveoins of Mocown" each Friday witb the Stonebridee Band from 7to 11 p.m.476-2001.exleNion JI 13. LB MBJUDmN llO'l'BL 4500 MacArthur Bavd.. Newport Balch. F •• \t =-· ~oanci'J_ in pu.rcbased in advanoe at tbe bold lift AMBERS AT .uoaosu 69S Newport Stonebl idet Band with a shop. For more iafonnatioa. call Elda Town Cmta Dr .• Costa Mesa. Cis-~ of bi& bud and Broedway 8arryat642-73'&. sandn'sjaz21Miaa6to9p.m.Friday from to 11 ~m. each Saturday. For 111 _ and Satlarday; S:JO to 8:30 p.m. information. call 476-200 I, cxiension ~J' Wednesday and Tbunday. 432-7SS9. 3113. llAll1'IN. 'roNrS Swioa Oancc llSTANGO 19100 Von Kannan. STUDLONDIOSANJ6?s· (,{•~.~ C ub mccts at several <>ranee County frvi-. piaaisl Joo Gamer fuses jazz. locations. Dances. dance cooteSts, ~ mndards and old time rock 308. Santa Ana. Oaoce for couples or dance trips. play outi.np. beach n• roll n.iabtly. S to' 10 p.m. Sunday sm&)cs.. I st Saturday and 3rd Sunday parties ~ some of the Ktivities. t~ Thunday; 6 to 11 p.m. cad1 month. 8:30 to 11 :30 Dance lessons are ofTeted bcJiiuiina Fri~:L~ Sa~t\lfda)'. 7S2-S222. p.m. Admissioo SS, includes refresh-to advanced. ball.room to SWJftl. For DIUFl'WOODLOUNGIU1462 Pa- mcnts. Ballroom. Latin dancing. C'.all times and locations. call 840-3518. cifte Coast Highway, Huntington 8S0-0676 for more information. Beach prescl)ts the Swiqers Trio Tla~-~Y__ with soap from the 30s and 40s Sunday COSTA llaA QVICUTEPPERS Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. to "HIGH SOCIETY" TEA DANCE 3 a senior citizen square dance group m~nilht. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. To 5.30 p.m. Turtle Rock Communi-seek ex~ square dance <lOU· S36-1421 , ask for Driftwood Lounge. 1y Part. I Sunnyhill. Irvine. Pres-pies to JOin them. The Ouicbteppets VILLA NOV A pianist Sta o ented by lhe Performina An.s Section meet rcgularly every tbunday, IO Breckenridee performs a variety of of the City of Irvine and featuring a.m. to noon at the downtown jazz and Broadway favorites Tburs.- H1&h Society Danct Band wuh vocaJ-community cc:ntcr, day ~ Salutday from 8:30 p.m. 1s1 lerry Allen. For inf~uon. call Anaheim and Ccnttt Sts.. in Cost.a to i:.30 Lm.. Sunday throu&b Mick,ie McClure. 546-3894 Mesa. For more information. call Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 TEA DANCING Red l.Jon Inn. S4S-S669. a..m. Ridwd FaW>O's easy listening 3050 Bnstol Street. Cost.a Mesa pianostylias-3131 West Coast ffigb- prcsents Barney Olson and his 20 way, Newport Beach. 642-7880. p1ttt orchestra every Sunday afla-•IA ZZ CAFBUDO, SOI 30th St., Newport noon throudl OcL 2 from 2 -............. _ 8eadl. 67>2963. ~nlS entenain- 10 6 p.m. Adm&SSIOn 1s SS per person. ~-mau niehtJy. Tonight and Saturday, Free vaJc1 part.Ing. Tdeu may be -, the Tonr Guerrero Sextet from 8:30 -~j!!i!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~t p.rn. 10 a.m. S3 cover cbatlte. JAZZ a.ua ROOM at R.oo's in T09.7 J....._ wU1 lall'08ce llleNa&m .,..._ P AG.BS OP llUSIC, wMdt II W.......'7 'IOllIE* PAOLA,• Selm*J, .,., ....... Upna. 1464 South Coast Highway, U,una Beach. cocktails &: hors d'oeuvres and recorded jazz music Monday through Friday, S to 8 p.m. 497-4871. CAFE UDO SOI 30th St. Newport Beach, Eota1aiome:ot niabt1"18:30 p.m. to I a.m. Diana Oitri and ayne Wayne with "Inaenection" toniabl 67S-2968. ......... ,. LE MDIDJEN 80'l'EL 4SOO MacArtbur Blvd. Newport Beach. "Le Jan Oub" featurina world dass iazz artists spotliahtcd ~Y in the four story Atrium of the Cafe fleuri. For mOf'C information, ca1J 476-2001, extension 3113. CAP'B UDO SO I 30th SL, N~rt Beach, snsents entertainment nat)lt- ly, with guest vocalists with the DOU& Webb Ouanet tonight 8:30 p.m . to T a.m. 673-2968. Tlnanday CA.FEUDO 501 30th St, Newport Beach. prctents Sal Ma19ua 'With -eirdland Revisiled"toni&ht l :lO p.m. to I a.m. 6 7S-2968 or &73-SOS6. JAZZ PAaPIC a non-profit or- p.nmtion to preserve and encouraee live jazz meets every Tbunday at 1 p.m. and is open to jazz musacians and jazz buffs. For more information. call Or. Charles Rutberf'ord at 432-S8l9 or BiU Scott at 642-7648. Atl...OaaT_,d~a.,.,ml c.n.a.usc., ..... f•d1Wre9.,. .... Batuda CAPE uDo sO l 30t.h SttUt, lloaday SM.ul_...,.allefkl'Meb .... laldf ( ....... ltorf'..... . 67:>-14!4 ll1l .... om. ~a-w..anftua .., ....... 0 'J-6'W,_. .... g. 1;t1' .. * * * CHUCKY IS ONE MEAN s.o.s:· Newport Beach, 67S-2968. Entertain-CILUYBORSE ~ BOUU •rnent ni&btly featuring Tony Gucr-1580 Brook.hollow Or., Santa Ana. ttro Sextet tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Newport Freeway Oyer Rd. wt, axaentt \he KtOdallt toniaht; two shows at 1 and I 0 p.m .. Call 549-1S1 2 for ticket information and dinDCT ..... ,. CAPE LIDO 50 I 30th St., Ncwpon Beach. Entertainment nightly 8:~ p.m. to l a.m tonight with the Wayne Wayne Band. 67S-2968. reservations. "' a\S:30ud 7:30p.m. inCenteiCoun. ~. ~-26, .. cbonas will pcrbm .. D008 and 2 p.m. Tbe 40 boys, IFll 9 IO 14. will present a propam of boliday favorites ar- rujrld apeciaOy lir tbem. Hunt-i~ C.eMcr ii located just oft" the 40S flee.a) ll leeda Md Edinacr 1 n Hua . -.ell. ~ GW ClllUlftlAI 8\h an-nual Cllriltllm spec:tlCular at the Cryaal c.dlednl. 1214 l lewis St .. Oardell Or'O"~. ~t thto\llh Dec. 23 witb tree oerfoimanc:a nightl~. 4:30, 6tX' md l:JO p.m. Ticket prices are Sl4, ll ad Sl~ and can be pureblled by ere .t card by calling 7l4-S4-GLOllY or by leftdi!'I check or money order wo: Tbe Glory of Cbri~ ll141 Lewis St. Garden Groft. 92640. Tickets can also be pun:bated tbroqh Ticketmaster outlets. LONG au:a INTDNATJONAL AUIOIBOW Al LOQIBalch Conven- tion Caner lbroueli Sunday. 0\.ef «lO can froln 42 manufactuttrs wall be oo ~. Houn are noon to I 0 p.m. Wed.; fOa.m. to IOp.m. Thurs ihtouab SaL anCt 10 a.m. to 7 p m Sanday. Admission is ~.50 for adults. S2.2S6 to 12 years. and under six he. LAGUNAPOETlmceteacb Fn. at 8 p.m. ar tbe lAsuna Beach public libnry, 363 Glenneyre, La&una Badl. Toaisbt. is open reading Ev~ ii Wdcomc. Call 494-9550 or<l94-137j. O&ANGB OOUNTY SWAP MEET PJCICDled by Tel-Phil Entcrpnses :: ~i! tbe main parking lot of tbe ~ County Fair Grounds 7 Lii\. to 4 p.m. Admitlion is fifty cents for *8lk·ins. Oraqe County Fa1r- ~o:=:tioo phone number 1s 7Sl-3l47. GOU>DIWD'rcou.EGESWAP MDT I a.m. to 3 p.m. with fr'C\ admiFoe and free oarti• 10da)' and tomorrow. SpaC"t fee it SIO Oii Salurdays and Sunda)s ortwo~bSIOoaSunday! Wlth proceedf front tbe swap meet aoang 10 cam.-. ~ubl and orpnizatJon~ ~f:. and community serv1C"t ~oaJ information. call an.2389. Tbe $W9p mttt is held 10 lberaertiJll lot locaaccl at tbe entrance of 1hr SEE ClllCIY 0011 FORTll .., = at tbe Golden West Strttt BIDAYS DlllS MY .... .. ...... ........ ,,.. ..... ._ ---.,_.. _..... ,_.....,.... :,: ~: ~ ._ -C...11 ~~ m•• ..,.., 1"0RA-.i ---e.tm ..., .... ....... ..,_ ·-..... =--c-.. •w•w•• ... a.-_ Ill.ml L&Tatill DLPYOU TBltOUOB TD ama • SU.ndfng In Unee • Buytngcin. • wrapp1nc Praenu • Sending lnwttaUooa and on and on and onl .,.,.,. DOrfWAIT ~-DAfta.t ~ween Edi._, and Mcfackkn AGB OP aDVA.LllY SOCIETY meets oe tlilc 9ClGMld S.turday of each moadt 6om IO:JO a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hcri"IC Part in h'vine. The publ IC IS iavitrJd 1IO briJlll a luacb arid CnJO) =Ulic and co.twnes from 1hc c:ultun: iA Western Europe 1000 ad 1600 A.O. for ~ iablutioo. can 547~2093 or write 100 N. Roa ~ 360. Sanu AM. 92701. W&f& lllll.LOW'I UADIP!R'S 'lal'la•Sa~lookstore '" * ~ c..t .., Soutll Coas1 Plaaa '1-.JO~ n.te¥eai111 will be d1I 1 • tD ~ .. o(thc ..._ .wta.,....::.: from Mitt 'l'irll. 0;9. .... Bible. The boutique w ill feature a glittery array of previously-owned designer clothes, generously donated by Orange County fashion leaders For Re-Sale: Day \ Evening Business Casual Apparel and Accessories Contemporary Like New Unique Selection Personal Service Buy and Sell Tax-Deductible NOW OPEN ••• D~ily (Except Sundays) 11 1 a.m . to 5 p.m . 2850 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar (714) 760-6640 • Daily Piiot Datebook/ Frid•y, Nowmber 25, 1988 7 Gilendar Continued Steve Mellow, Shel Silverstein, Rich-WeclDadaw CLUB meets the first and third LEADSO..UBCosta Mesa chapter, networt:i_iw. 73J-3S2S. ard Hallibunon, Mother Teresa. 1 Wednesday of every month at the a group for women in business, meets E-Z SPEAI TOASTMA.STERS Steven Sondheim and others. For AWARD WINNING PAINTER Costa Mesa Country O ub. Ages 21 every Wedncsda)' mornina at the meet each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at more information. call 50-8189. Julia Nee Chu, discusses her work and over. For more Counrryside Inn in Costa Mesa at Sactiff'ViU.. RS today at I p.m. in Orange Coast information, call 957-8686. the corner of Redhill and Bristol. 2 I 34 Main Street. Huntington Beach. JOIN THE RARBOR SINGE A College Fine Ans Hall 116. Ad-SCRABBLE is played Wednesdays Meetings a~ from 7: IS to 8:30 a.m. Beginners welcome. For mott infor· non-profit group of women sinrrs mission isfree.Chuholdsamaster of at 6:30 p.m. in the upper-level For more information and reser-mation,call842-2016or842-8149. who perform everything from Bae to fine artS degree from UCLA and has community room of Glendale Feder· vations. call Jenette Perrault at SCRABBLE is played every Thurs.- rock are looking for new members. won international prizes in Japan and aJ Savings, 24221 Calle de la Louisa, 538.-6612 or Jeanette Thompson al day at 6:30 p.m. al the Home Savings The group meets the United States. 432-S 186. Laguna Hills. Call 586-2378 for 892-5930. buildina, Main Street at Yorktown every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at CLUB CONEJO MAGICO a non further information. Avenue. Huntinaton Beach. Call the Presbytenan Church of the Cove-profit weekend travel club holds CRIBBAGE is played on the sec-Thanclay 960-2729 for details. nant at Fa1rv1ew and Adams street m orientation on the third Wednesday ond and founh Wedn~y of each -.u, CLUB OP OR.ANGE COtJNTY FARMERS MARK.ET sponsored Costa Mesa. Performances are also of each month. Call 962-1281 or write month at 1 p.m. at the Oasis Center, holds a weekly social event beginnini by the Orantie County Farm Bureau is available. For more information, call P.O. Box 1051 , Newpon Beach, Room VI , 5th St. and Marguerite in at 5:30p.m. at Maxie's, The Red Lion held every Thursday in the main Dee Cox at 962-1680 or V1 Green at 92663 for reservations and location. Corona del Mar. ~JI 6444138 for Inn, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. ~rking lot of the Oranic County 897-0587 evenings and weekends. THE ORANGE COUNTY SIU additional info~ation. Free hors d'oeuvres, fun and Fairgrounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 =====================================================-! p.m. Call 751-3247 for more infor· HUGE SALE mation. AMUSEMENTS °'DCS..ta BALBOA P A"nLION, 400 Main St, Balboa. Catalina PassenJCr Ser- • Scope City, the worlct's largest and most complete telescope & binocular discount c enters vice J)f9vides servicic to Catalina offers you telescopes )or astronomy, land/sea, view-homes, sports & photography as well Adults $22 and child (12 and under) TELESCOPE$~11110CULARS Sc C'I as a huge selection of binoculars for e very purpose. Riflucopea and acceHories. ~v~k tri~. ~~ ~ ~~: Qf90 #n ®.Celebrate the Holidays with up to 50% aavings at all Scope City loca11on9 Harbor cruises daily, 45 minutes: r-•.Jf . Expert non-commissioned staff to help you choose the instrument best suited for your need. adult S5, child fifty centsi 90 minute CISTI IRA, Cl crujse, adLilt $7 child ~I . Brunch JOJI S. lllSTll -YAUIY, II cruise Sundays 16:30a.m. Ad uhsS20, (l1') lll-llM TOllWICl, CA Ill WY ST. Ull DE60, CA W ftUS child (lO and under) $12. Dinner -•• , 1Al c21•) ·-•211 <•> 122--(111) 211.... (102) ln-1211 cruise on Monday eveninp, 7 p.m. -.-· .,. • .a--Adults S2S; child SIS. Reservations ~~========:'.'."::•~~1Y~1~1~-1::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===:::::~I required. call 67J..5245 . . ....: ClllLDREN'S MUSEUM AT LA HE'LL STEAL YOUR HEART " ... a charismatic big-screen bow by ... --,._.,., sn~ COflOltA r .. .,..c;e,.,.,. 11' "'° Phil Collins in the title role." -variety NOW PLAYING COITA...... b.TO..O ~ ----~ l0o---! .. _._ AMC;l-1 l_C.-......, UAMllO-O. 41• 35111 5'1 -"' -*'°'" .., .... COITA•SA l'OUllT ... YAUAY -INITAW ,.., __ Coosl "•--W., l--.ir MIC--l~l~sl ...,. ~ 1111 .,. •• n4 •11 m.a!OO . '"" -·-. ,..., ______ ! • OeJly Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, NOYembef 25, 1988 .... NlilflO•.._ llAlllA 30 I South Euclid St~t. La Habra. MusKal Ex~ an cxh1b11 of music and dance every Saturday at noon. free admission with paid museum admission. For more infor· matio~~J (213) 905-9793. DISncoYL.\Nt>, 13 I 3 Harbor Blvd., Anabc~. Christmas season t!egins with be "Very Merry Cliristmas ", Rota Rabbn's Christmas villalt and special holida) shows and continues daily through Jan. 2. ~land offers more than SO attractions in ICVen themed lands. inchadiaa 'Sw Tours" and "Captain EO." P&rk hours arc 9 a.m to Dlidniabt Monday throuah f nday. 9 Lm.to I Lm.S.twday and 9 a.m. to nridniabt Sunday. Disneyland infor· mation: 999-4S6S. IN'l'DNAftONAL SURF MU· IBUll 312 Walnut, Huntington Beach. Surf memorabilia and artifacts (datiq u far back as the eart_y 20I) commemorate the colorful bcri119e (,(this popular Califom1an spon. Open daily noon to 6 p.m .. admillion ia free. Located one bloclc inland from~ and one-half block east of Main Street in Huntington Bacb. S36-0ISS. l.NOIT'I UDY FARM. 8039 lkKb Blvd .. Buena Park. Knotfs 1s the nation's most pe>pUlar indepen- dent fiamily theme J)art with 165 wild rides. shows and atuactions. All ~ ~ indaadcd in the ldmission price. Other entertainment includes lbe Wild West Stunt Shows. can can shows, old time melodramas and a visit with Snoopy. Knott's Pacific Pavilion fcatu.res twO elttraordinaf) actuatic attractions -'Spla.shdanCT '17, .. a dolpbinJsca lion show and --Snoopy's divint dcJllies, "a first time uYwtaere pei'fOnnanc:e. Knou's bat bit l.btrDcd areas including Camp SoooY. • six..crc wonderland themed to-the Ca. Hiah Siem and alWi111. lbe all new "Snoopy·s Animal Friends Show." Admission ~ &R Sl7.9S for adults and Sll.9S for children 3-11, senior citizns St 2. 9S. For addition.al infor- mation call the 24-bour Knott's Ltnc at 22(). S200 . LOI ANGa.D CBILDllEN'S M1.Ul1ll 310 North ~in Street Calendar Continued exhibits.. Fru partjnJ. Guided tours and rides are extra. Group rates and 12 month . pass infonnation, call (619)226-3901 or 826-7213 or (602)833-0600. SllEIUIAN UBRARY AND GAR· DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Roses. cactus, annual gardens. an orchid con- servatory, koi ponds and a gift shop. Daily I 0:30 a.m.-4 p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Magic Mountain Parkway e~it off Interstate 5, VaJencia. More than 100 rides, shows and attractions including an 1800s style craft.s village and a Roaring Rapids white water adven- ture arc offered (818) 992-0884. SPRUCE GOOS£, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach freeway. Howard Hughes' all-wood. 200.too fl~ng boat majestically btnhs for visitors to view the inside of the world's largest clear-span aluminum dome. A variety of dis- plays including modules that show close-up details of fascinating areas of the plane such as the cockpit. flight deck and wing intcnor arc featured. Stt the Quttn Mary hsting for more informanon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 43~351 I. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 Um· venal City Pl.. Universal Cny. A guided tram tour of Universal's famed 42~acrc back lot and the Entertainment Center, which fea- tures five live shows, is offered. Admission prices are S 17.95 with children~ 3-~I at $1 2.95. Senior admi.ssion $12.50. (818) 508-9600. WILD RIVERS 8g00 lrvine Center Dnvc adja~nt to Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre offers over 40 exciting water rides and attractions.Groups of 20 or more can take advaniaae of Wild Rivers new group admission rates. 768.-6014 , 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. S3 cover "The Back.seat Boys" hve 5()s..{i()s charsc. 592-1926. dance band at 8 p.m. S4 cover, Closed <X>UllTBOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 Monday; ~Rock Around the Clock,·· Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. a history of rock and roll Tues. at 8 Friday presents Nathaniel Jam Middleton an p.m.($4 cover charge).~Contest night fhc bar and gill Thursday through on Wednesday. call for dew ls. Tburs- CLUB POSTNUCLEAR 755 Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and day. URock Aroond Big Ben" the Laguna Canyon Road. La&una Beach John Allen dunng lunch in the Bntish invasion with S4covcrchargc. presents Monkey Meet (lfock. Funk Library/Garden Room Monday 18774 BrooldtursL Fountain Valley. & SKA combined into one world througti Fnday. The Courthouse is 963-2366. beat). Bollofficc:497-6532. Recorded locatid one block off the 55 frecwa). JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT, infonnation tine: 497-3881. West on MacArthur Blvd. in tht' 8901 Warner Ave.at Magnolia an AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Huuon Centrt'. F.or anformauon. call Huntington Beach prt"SCnt hve enter- Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa 540-8615. taanment Monday through Saturda). prcKnts Confrey Phillips Trio with USS. THE CLUB 2285 Newport 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. in Jerem1ah·s modem renditions from Broadway Blvd. in Costa Mesa. F1asb1ng lights. Lounge. Live Jll!Z happy _hour Tues- and the movies Wednesdays through mirrors and a hu~ dance floor. Not· day through Fnday. 4:30 to 7 p.m. frida)'s, 8 p.m. until late, and Satur-shins or shorts. Tickets arc SS for all Comphmentary buffet. no cover or days, 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7559. shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call minimum. New outdoor patio dance REUBEN E. LEE Newport Beach. 833-1160. floor. 21 and over. Monday N1gh1 presents tht' Mighty Ayers tonight THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS' FootbaU and 3rd annual Rine Arm and Salurday. BOP presents the coolest "Hoppy.. Throw-off contests. Tuesday. Kem DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· Hour LO town 5-7p.m. Friday. M Blast Geu on guuar. classic rod and folk CLUB in the Ncwporter Resort. 1107 to the Past" with OJ. Manny Pacheco songs. Wednesday. Mad Haner Tt'a Jamboree Road. Newport Beach ofKRLA, S4 covcrtharar; Saturday. Party comedy concxru.. Thursda) presents the golden age of rock 'n' roll .. Hot August Nights .. starring Tony through Saturday. class1c rock and 7 p.m. to 2a.m. ni&htlycxcxptSunday Rossini, a tnbutc to Neil Dlamond at rollandtop40mm1cwttb TheT1cltet and Monday. f'.lu cover cflarge. 7:30 p.m. and Dance! Dance! Daott! For infonnauon. call 848-2662 Classic bands will perform lhe era's -s1ast to the Past" with DJ. Dennis REVERE HOUSE 900 W First St .. greatest htts from -Cooct Golly. Mm B. Goode. S4 cover charge: Sunda)'. (Pleue eee C&leadar/pqe 12) Molly." to ul Want To Hold Your rr======;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;::;;;:;;:;;:=:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 • Hand.'' 644-1700. "A SJDE SPLfITING cmmIJ'ISMASH. Newport Center Dnve, Newport .. Beach presents Mar1cne Arden's A nAD'l"VUVl~ln"mA~,,.,,'IO~m" songs and music 1n the.Conservatory r.n.aJ. J. J.\J\J JJ\A, J. ".n.n.J. IA~ Lounge Monday through Friday 5 to tt----------__;,,;~;;."-;:;....,.:....;,lk....;,.,;.:.1..;""'.::·\ZJ'l.:;:_: _________ -J 8 ~.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.m. THE WHJTE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern, 340 South Coast Hien· way. Laguna Beach. presents hvt' entenainment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 166~5 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers live entenafoment seven nir.hts IJ week. Tonjght and Saturday. &he Tuners. B I L L ·M u R R A y • ~COO~lJ-R.-. ,.,..flu•• 111 .. ,~u • SCROOGED lrG) u•u•••1n1K OllVE.R •tOWHYIGl ""' .. -lf'SI 11tlEST SAVU CMIUST11AS (PC) _......,_"' • FUL'w'lCWI \l,ILUE i••-•Lll••tt• • FRlSH HORSES (PG-fl> u •1-•• .,_ •••• CHILD'S PlAY CR) • HIGH SPl"ITS (PG.1JI ,., ... , ..... • EVHYIODY'S All AMUUCAll (R) 11ttl:•t:n1 • *" ........ -Al----.. _ -· ... --· -..---"'-... ··-...------...... -.. _ -~ .... ---·-· ----.. -..... ...---~ --...._= -em-----=:--- - ........ -·· -· A F•CALLEO WAllDA (R) """ .. "' CHILD'S 'LAY (R) .-..c. .... ....... , ......... i o.-..... ·------..-Dt---_.. -_ ..... :"a,""--..... ,,,....,,,_.,. S·C·R·O·O·G·E·Il 7 p ---..-....--....-..-.. -. 7 -__ ,.. ---==-*:=."'=='-="---= -==.-~ ....... , ... ---·--.. ----·---~--. ---..... ·== .. _ ~--==.-=--=-----_,_ f. ----,..., ... _. ---·· --~-----ec I -·--:-::."'"'" _,.,_ =--liiiio I -[!..::~~=~ ri.1• • Diiiy PrDC Oetebook/ Fridtly, Nowrnber ~. 1W a 1 . .,,._ __ ------~ --. - ACritic Ringwald' s 'Fresh Horses' pulls ~JJ-laime "Fresh Horses," is an impossible story of well-bred ~oung man named Matt (Andrew McCanhy)who breaks off his engagement to purstte an impossible romance with a poor farm girl played by Molly Ringwald. The plot is developed terribly, w1th quantum leaps through the story. Fo r example. M cC arth y's character is set as a brilliant engineer- ing student by such cues as a mini- computer lab in his bedroom and some highly soph- ....__.--J 1st1cated-looking apparatus in the comer which ha.s no apparent funcuon but somewhat resembles the double-hehx of a DNA molecule. About the only other clue to substantiate this assigned 1maee 1s a scene of McCarthy m class. bail mg his snoozing friend out of a difficult ph~sics question with the astutely wh1s~red answer, .. lnfini1y." With a friend. he goes to some type of "party house" which the viewer would assume is a house of prosi1i1u- 11on or a place where drug.s are being sold. Unfonunalely. we never know what is going on m this place. Who are these people JUSt hanging around and why are they here? There he mttts Molly Ringwald in the kitchen. folding laundry and loolunghku wcl ra1(1s that suPPOSCd to be sexy?). Matt instantly (afls for her, and they struggle through some dopey lines. Obstssion follows. as evidenced by the two of them walking along the railroad tracks (railroad lradc-Z, • strollin& 1s 1n-• Z .. hercntly roman- tic). A railroad tracks scene 1s ampk: Justification for Mau brcakina off his enpgemen1 Wt th a predictably hysterical fianoee. Even if admission is free. don't waste the time to watch this one. AUttWUcex Real Ea&ate Pnfie.rty MaaatetMtlt Liv~ ·'fresh Horses" is a ,aood. lhoupu- provoking. interesttnf)y senous mov1e starring Molly Ringwald. She couldn't have bec11 chosen better. MoUy's Aoridian accent didn't keep up throua,h- out. and her future love interest was a bit too sad in the bqinnin& at his own ~men• party. Other than that. l lilted the movie. You lrnow how there arc mov1cs • that you relate to? This fiJm is one of them. There is at least one chvacter that rs you. Maybe it 1s Jewel. the uneducated youna woman from a bad home who has bad pattntsandabad marriage (ofcourse. that was to get away from Mom and Pop at an early age). Or how about Matt (AndttW McCarthy). who had just become cnaucd (to someone else). or Man's beSt buddy (maybe you're the best buddy do-gooder, who has a need to Bet out and Wte life ~fem he gets booked. While the boys arc out on the town. guess who Mau meets? Jewel, of course. Naturally, she is allurinaJy sexy. If you are Matt. cnpged. etc .• arc you 1.oina to walk away fiom your fianC:ecf Of counc you wouldn't. especially if you knew Jewel was already marmd. But Mau. well-to- do, cducatcci. now CGPllCCI. didn't know. His life look to "bi" rujncd by this bad. sexy. aheady married redhead. ~are no1 nway laQlhs. and t.ht movie could bave been a real ta.r- jctt.cr. ·~ lbe producers JUSI made a very interestina . smooth-flow i na ·drama that ~ me wonderina what would bap- peo iJI tbc eocl ~ ..J°"sn!ct~ because you will not want to miaany of this film about lhe youna and their passion prob- lems. 1.a .. a.-... lleal1# Ne ..... Budl After la.st week's ni&h~. "Lair of\hc White Worm," f was absolutely ctnain an Academy Award-guali~ film would be on the agenda for this week's critique. Not so! I wilJ defi- nitely punish the Datebook editor for this one. Apropos for the holidays. ~Fresh Horses" is a real turkey . Molly Ringwald plays J~l. a sensuous high school dtOJ>- out from the wrona side of the tracks. She's 16 years old or possibly 20 ycan old. She's sweet and honest .__ __ .......... or possibly a pathological liar. depending on whom you choose to believe. Andrew McCanhy. playing a ~nd­ some college preppy named Matt. becomes obsessed with Jewell to t.bc chagrin of his friends. who try desperately to ··save him." Thirty minutes into the film. it gets hopelessly lost. The storyli ne doesn't gel -~' doesn't follQ!i~.Z z through. The ~-a .. dicncc bqjns to squirm, and once apin there's a mass ClodU.S from the theater. One critic ob- served said MoUy Rinpald's perfo~ is rcm1- oiscent of Marilyn Monroe's in "Bus Stop." I found Rit\pald to be bland and uainleftSlina at best. A pmnfulty borina film that won't be around too Iona ... not even on video. Tbe problef!' with Mfrcsb Hones- is that 1bcre i1 nothina really fmh about it. At tbc bc:a.rt of the story is one of the most tin:d c:liches in Hollywood: the JOOd boy on the riabt path detoured bj the bed pr\ from ibe wrona side of the uacks. Our hero Man (,Andttw McCarthy) encounters tile mired-in-trouble lewd (Molly Rina- wald)at a rundown party house in tbe country. lkfore you can .shout ·ra11na hormones." he's thrown over his r_uppie princess fianoce for the fiR- baired commoner. This was not a hard choice. Woukt you rather be with someone wbo knows the riaht china panern to buy or somcooe w1'o can~ the color of plafinc cards by fttlina the heat throuch the 1*t? The fcelina liJltmat tbc beck of the mind that Andrew McCanby bas been playina the same role, albeit at different lfC5. since he bqan in films. He is Sood at what he does but bow about somethina -pardon the expression -&eSb'! I was reminded ofa sketch on thco&d .. Saturday Niabt Live" show. The laie Rick Nelton played a chancter doomed to ait-a>m '"Twililht l.one .. wbcmn be wanders from s6ow to ;be,; tryina to find bis way t.ck home. If you spliced the films totetbcr I think you '*OUJd co~ up w1th somet.hjnJ similar b McCarthy. Diuo Molly Rinpald. altboulb I 1.hillk they rnusc havetmd~ like her iia mi.ad when tbe}' ia-Z Sa veDted Tech- nicolor. I'd like 10 -them both brat thf'OUlh to tnlf)' ld\lh roles. ~ thina more cballen1in1 to them ucl the audieJ>ce. To pen.pbruc Cbarb 8'&kowslti, I didn't bate dais movie. I jusi fed better when it'• not around. ...., .... "' AJ't*tr Dlllller ...... loclk oat! .,.is the leUOft of the bri1 pectal. MoUy R.i~ And An- dftw ~,that Pren¥fnPink" ...... lhi1 tame in the of'tbc MICClnSful pla)' ... ,_ .. TM 140f'Y concerns Matt (McCanh)'). who tt yoas. educated• ad emry. The ~ o his 00. .-W desire. the emotion wh ich suppose dly ~s the movie •*way.isJcwct. Sllle is youna, poor- ly educated and empty. SM is also ooe ~bale. It= &om tbcttan to all Matt's c:olksdtwnte:qctly WHAT she is. wbic:i is ooe reatOa they continue Lo come 10 bim witb .. the fac:ts." But AJl£ tbey the &cu.. or just evll-miDded psip, tpread out of an idle udltl ·lb~ An intcratina qucs.- lion, but it docsa't matter. Matt coatiaues co tee in his lover the subAanc.e be believes is lacking in thole of bis own IOCial circle. He ~~possibility that it may all tie ·use a severe cue of lust at first ~ I is is your basic .. love found on tbe MOaa Side of'tracb" (in this case. titeAlly) ~.Much of lbe movie 1.s filmed tb.roueb a kind of romantic. nostav buC-This ttnte of nostalgia may be tbe tasoa that Rinpald's blit1 dodb• and manner arc so mn••itc:at or the movie ··noo2tes" of'U.19~ Wirf is 1t daat. bec:auJC Jewel 1s =·=-= tMI ....... red =-~; ii a.ty J:'J, ~ cat .. ~ .... IM:r )OVef tpeeb in proper C11l 1Pitr tooa. It --..romeeo .... o!. tloppy 11 ~~tflll&. ~ you 1pe con11 n.W? Ooocrcry. JdefiMdrisan .. cbccJt your watc hquanly" kind of movie. 'Fresh-Horses': WhY, most people won't like it By JOE BAL T A.l.E ~ ............... The unusually haunting ··fresh Horses .. 1s a Molly Ringwald -ve- hicle" but 1n a different sense of 1he word. Both Ringwald and 1he film's Pf'Oduttr. Dick Bcri. saw Urry ketron·s 1986 ofT·Broadway pla~. hked 11 and immediately op"oncd 1t for l~ movies. (Ringwald was star- nna ofT·Broadway a1 the time in the utle role of Honon Fooie•s -uly Dale ... ) She remained steadfast to the material and Ketron throuahout whatever revisions had to be made and. I assume. was responsible for the unusual title (decidedly uncom- mmiaJ in terms of movies) betne retained. I admire Rinawald's sente of loyalty and darinpess an<t to a ~. I also admi~ the nnished film, aJtho....,ta I don't ~rue anythina partJcularly spKiaJ about 1he ma- terial to warrant such ob$cssiveness. It's a small, sli&ht -mood" piccic - also about obsession -h"ICIY atrecc· inJ. but it's not the kind of movie that will be wtdely hked. h's too closed and introspective. Audiences spoiled by overly f ricnd- ly movies that have underlined and explained plot p6ints in animated ways are li~ely to mist\ke th&s film's privacy for standoffishness and may leave it feeling snubbed as a rnult. • • Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, Nowmber 25, 1888 Larry Ketroe may laave impr'a8Cd Molly lliftpakt. but the •vtnllt movqocr would ~bly ap. Pft!Ci,aac her lllOft in u ldaP'ttion of a Neil Simoo comedy. Ketron'• ~· best detaibcd as sub-Wiiliam • cbli .. at he does hc1T with the tioos of'~ cent snuabty &11 small-town ~n­ tucty. Lite lqe }.especially in .. Spkn- dor in the Gnw0 ). tnismovie isall for ado&etcent KlU•I lly-it"s on tbc side oftbe younaloven-andeuoti minded abOut it that ic baninea. E~hj"f beauli w about -Frah Hones -ns sly humor, iu emotional powtt -coma from this battiness. Andrew McCarthy plays Man inattiadMr, ~ ~ woman 1 ioca_.. of' defmdina be~lf an ;Uiidrifta away. "fralt Hones'" has atmosphe and ftavor aad contains some au piciom wort by Rinpald. wh ddivcn a ~ mn1n1sce of'lhc ~ -.mous" acUl\I lU tbal Mootoe P-Ve in .. Bus Stop .. (al by II•> IDd '1'he Misfits. .. Director David Anspaug \Hootien .. ) booon tbe script and 1 ~Md hauvea rda&Ocd that a ~ co.ceat. tbe railroad main1e ace IMtioa lba.l la'Ved as the pla) --la. I doe'l euctly know why "f H0ir1a" WU made. but I'm glad .... ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:..,.__~ 'Scr':.-ted' offers no C stmas joy lldWOrk president named Frank Crota. He's a workklass rotca, a &UY who ~s a Christmas special featunna an M-16-totina Santa fl&ht-~na off• Pn& of tcm>rists at lbe North Pole. He's a feJlow who's happiesr when he's firing someone on Christmas Eve. He's a ughtwad whose idea of a swdJ holiday bonus for faithful underlings and family membcn is a gift towel He's en route to a series of painful meclinp with the Spints of Christmases Past. Present and Fu- ture, aod director RJclwd Donner and bis comJ*ly of effects rcch- ntcians pull our all 'the stops dunna tbesc &hostly cncounttn. Re's en route ro a series of parnfuJ meeunas with the Spirits of Christma:srs Past. Present and Fu- tu"'- The eodin& is an cqy of self .. co.-tulation so smua and shamC"-les.s 1t rMJ leave you muttcrin1 "Bah, bumbu&" asall t.bosechttry, smilin1 faces raae from the screen. Reviews: 'Shakedown,' 'Moderns' 'Ca•npers' f ' ..,..tt.H'° fMCA 11.-e Diet rt h st; ~ ......... ; ..... ). :r rasbing New York City's sleazy 42nd Stn1et strip an • saupid chase scene is the emotional caner of "'Shakedown." a violent. improt.ble crime lhriller that lasted five minutes in tbeata:s-and went immed.iatdy to videocassette. It SW'S ~Weller and Sam Elliolt. two talen1Cd and diSciplined actors wbo must be tlM>roulblY cmburassed by. their invo!vemctu in this~~ film. ~t stnaak vainly to breat~ some bumarury 11110 rwo-dimcnsiooaJ roles. . This _ualy little movie pla"YS like a sadistic Looney Tu~ wtlfi l .S crazy dwc scroes. a balf~ e11plosaons. psychotic. Clt100ftish behavior by practically everyone, eoanllc:ss vuJpnty and mayhem. If thats what you·~ looking for. this moVJC bas 1L -81 SeMt ....... .u.da&ell Pna Writer ........ !,.. .. (~ ~t; ~ .... $11.Jt;ltatiM&> Why would a woman take a bath lat.bef'cd in lien of pearls? h 's ccrwnly not lhc best way to tet the nect dean. Probably bccaute Linda FIOf'CDliAo already had read this silly scnpt and e11pected ao be surprised by a nt.:Mk Keith Curad.ine who motneGU before was downs1ain • lrYin& to s.tU a paiotinc to her an~or husband. Bertram Stone. Isn't it every woman's fADwy to make love on lhe bathroom floor weariQI pearls ud pMCbcs of soep bubbaes? This is Bohemiaa Paris of lhic 1920s. and wriltt- dilutor AJan Rudolph presents tbac cbanaers oa t.hc cuttina ectee of a new artistic era as ~ sa.,. ud hmatn • Gcoevieve &JOld and Gaaklinc Chaplin pve credlbili1y &o peripheral but stoct ro1es. w~ Shawn plays Oiseau. a IOUIP columnist. As be ud Han bead back &o tbe UniUd States. ~u says he's P!d to ~ leavioi Paris because ""the 1nut.ators arc 1m1t.aatn)J lbe unnators.. Hollywood will be hke a breath of~ au.- Amen. The ary deptcted bctt as not only stagnanL but bush~ -BJ 1'eea n..,. Aaedalei Pre. Writer ~--1 ea., II: u-..., c..,en" (Nei:Mm ~ VJIS.Bda.$71.li;-a... PG) Whatever you do. avoid -S1eepa~y Camp 11." Tb1S -Fncby the 13th" npoff stars Paroda Spriaptttn c-Fast Tames u RJd&emont H1atn as lhc killtt c:ounsclor who disiiatchcs campen fasla th.an you can ~v up your chain.saw. Thc fnghr kvd 1n this film is not very b1gh. You woo 't blat your flDltflWls but ypu nuglu bdt younclffor St.a)in& with th1s mov~ for longer than JO mi nutes.. -•1 Delara a.ra.,, AP Ans U.. New 'Messiah' a departure in a panoply of approaches B1 ftOBDT BAllR _ ...... ..._ .... MP3UAJI • A1'eea Allpt'. MM Se6t ._ 0&tet-. Ill+ I El 0iwe. ~ CNel. .W. T Hz 1., n. &l'J4; Ceeeert ... ew.rta.ir. e r .. W'7,......_.F ~ (Antitf). •&alM• • ..... Pla..cc: Qriftr, ..... ...... s.-i a.-,; ae T ..... s, at J Or ar 1 a_, T__..llc • h ••a.Ir.< r I tlM'7~Dntr.. CAIJCel-EMl). •Uri le a-wa. ..._ Gjeftmc. ~ .. Letris., GWJW a.well; ... ~SJ 5 DI , °' I ...... ~c11tl~ ... '7llrGewsW.~). ........ NdMa. Bw~.c.r.lyll W .. ' I , Pa ......... Da..W,........ ... a.., Qrlll a.di Ca~ ~ Ille Ac1•n~· ., ~ ..... <1rt.~Cllrill..!.1:•;.~:~L=~ ~8*1t ... a.tlllllrea,llllll~ 1M &ilM .. , ... S'I ' I _. M1•11•aA a.Ar. < f ... .,~DlelGa• IF.(~ -:~.,~91:...~.u...$;:= _.a.r.,cnt W'7-....••.(Tellft). -Mtss1a.h-islhc most malleable of~ and each sea.son SttmS 10 brina. new IDlc:JJntabOn. This )tar's vcnion. c:oncNc:ud by Trevor P\nnoct. comes from the anc~nt 1MttWnCnts c:ro~ It u complctcl) d1fTcmu fiom lasr year's "Mn.si.a.b... a Jubilant rendition Wlth a mus1vc choir and roanna ptpc orpn conducted by Andrew 0.vts. Both ~ outst.anchng add1t1ons to a field alrad) crowded with commcndablt rttOrdinp of Gcorwr Fndenc Handel's most famous mu.sic. Plnnock approaches -Messiah" mo~ as a mcd1- t.at1on than as a cclcbratJon. The m.any vtnucs of this rcconhna reach a pat ofsubfim1ty an -He sha1J fttd has noct ... sunaby Anne Sofie von OttcrandArlttn A•r. A1 su minutes.. this version 1s a full minute lonatt than an mOSl m:ordings -a danns choi~ thar could fall absolutely flar unless done wu.h rhc srearcst taste and refinement. - Thc chorus and orcbestt3 arr suptrb. and .,nod's venaoe should have broad appeal far beyond earty-musec tnttu••MS. 0.vtS' n:cord.urc. ~leased a year ago. cbttrfuJI)' swam .-ma lhe baroque llCk •'Ith a bt& orcbcslJ'a. a butr ~and a pipe orpn thrown iD for~ measure. Tlus as .. Mauala" as t.bc V IC10riaa.s loved 1L t.bc son of cboral auavapnza dw bas only nnntl) bttn ovc:nhrown by the "authefttJC" a~oacb.. Su Gco.J Solt! s VCf'SK>ft. rcconkd an I 984, 1s also btJ bul oot 1.nvanably loud. He used just 40 instruments from the 0ucaao Symphony. plus a chorus of JOO. Solu appears dctemuned to put his di5UDC1.I~ mart oo .. Mcmah.-noca~y by fom.,. the chorus to bush an tome odd ~ In -For unto us ll"Child as born." for insaance.. why make a sharp dccrncC'ndo on -princ:r of peace'"? Cbnstopbcr HQIWOC>d went further ou.t on the earl - mUSK' hmb with h.as "Messiah." recorded ID 1980. Tiie bnctnncuofthc stn11p. plus the sharp.cdacd sound of the boy trebles of the Chmt Church utbedm Cboar from Oxford . may pate oa IOfOC lastcncrs. ~ HoP'OOd ~may have the~castof IOlotsts. 1acfudln& SQln.nOIS Judnb Ndson ud Emma Kirkby and bus Davtd Thomas. H~. Tbomas' deaSIOn to SIQt "'lD<OrT~up-TEE~ .. imfead o( the ftC>f1IW proounaauoo o("'l~lllc .. ra -A TnnnPd Shall Souncr ss a minor annoyanoc. (The HOIW(>Od vcmon is al.so a~aablc as a VMXocapc. recorded at ~-ttal locloons in Wesun1M1Cr Abbey) John Ehol Gardiner's "Mcss.i.ah.. .. m 1912. is srm1lar to Pmnocti.'s vet"SIOn in Sptnt and 1nstrumcft&auon. Gardena ts rcuccnr C''fti an the •ttandu,ah· chorus. which P\nnod &aka wsth tuRonwy psio. Tll(.catl) musac st)lc of"MCSS&ah as now mort than 20 )·ears old. datu't to I 966 in this country wttb Robert Shaw's RC~ reronliD1 with cbonas and orcbcst.nl of a~t 30 each. That l 966 vcnaon.. a breakr o\tlh 1n 1u umc. S&ands '::p Vet) wcJI today. A note on pna: Plnnodc. 0.vi.s. ww and Solt1 fit ''MCSSlab .. anto two romp.ct discs. wtuk Oardu~r and Hop'OOd takcthru. TI\e th1rdd1scaddsat lcastSl4totbc pu~ha.st~. II Gdendar Continued From.-Ce 9 entertainment and dancina ni&htly. and Tavern, 340 South Coast H~-4~8088 = 0~ch L Tusun. presents Al Abbott, who uses way una _,. • presents u e baby grand piano. drum machine. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast and the motives at 9:30 p.m. $2 basspcdaJsand synthcsizertocreatea Highway, Sunset Beach, offers live admission. 21 and over. 494-8088. .. December is time for 'Nutcracker' one man band. Dancing is en-entertainment seven ni&hts at week. COURTHOUSE R.ESl'AUIUNT, 2 couraged. For information a nd ~r-Debbie Davies of the Coco Montoya Hutton Centre Drive, Santa Ana. vauons. call 54}-9319. Band from 3 to 1 p.m.; Incognito 8 presents pianist Irene Castle in the NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner Ave. p.m. to midnight. 592-1926. Libra~/Garden Room Tuesday of fi Huntington Beach. concen info hoc: BLACltTHORN A trio playing throu Saturday beginning at 6 p.m. It's that time ~ apin, olk.s. 840-0208 traditional Irish and Scouish music. The ourthousc is located one block Ballet companies Of aU shapes and · each Sunday at the Old Dana Point off the 55 freeway, West o n sizes a.re trottins out their dainty Satanlay Cafe. at the comer of Golden Lantern MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton supr-plum fairies and adorable pant d Del Prad St t · "'--p · t Centre. For inflormati"on. call m1oc. Of coune. we're rcferrina to MICllW. CLUB POSTNUCLEAR 755 an o recs in ..,..na oan · 540-86 15. that most venerable of Christmas Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. No cover charge. treasures. Pyotr U'ich Tchaikovsky's Rn mm presents the Bus Boys tonight. Box SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast ··Nutcracker." office: 497-()532. Recorded infor-Monday Highway, Sunset Beach, offers live This is the work that puts many of mauon hne: 497-3881. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast entertainment seven nights at week. these orpnizations in the black. h 's S ....... _ 1 Highway, Sunset Beach. offers live Tonight The Milc.s 9 p.m. to I a.m. $2 the .. money" bellct. the Midas of day-SundaJiaDec. Jj..18. 49).0066. _.,.. entertainment seven nights al week. cover charge. 592-1926. dance productions (and we're not •Ballet '&ca. the c:owal}l'I olct- COURTHOUSE R~T AU RANT. 2 Tonight Classic Surf and 60s music FACE.S NITECLUB 18582 Beach talkin& about mufflers). est and bi..-t. tqins it.a nm F~y, Hutton Centre Dnve. Santa Ana. with ~urf & Rescue 9 p.m. to I a.m.. Blvd. in Huntington Beach. Blues Hard tO believe, then, that /when Dec.. 16. at 7:30 p.m. at ~ prcscn1sThcNcw lnkSpo1sinthcbar 592-1926. ~N ight Show time is JO p.m. 21 and "Nutcracker" made its world Moulton Playboute (606 Llluftl and grill wuh 2 shows at 8 and 9:30 LOUIE LOUIE'S 1670 Newport over. Admission at the door is $4. premiere Dec.17,18911 on a double-Canyon Rd., J...aauna a.cb). ud p.m. The Courthouse 1s located one Blvd a t 17th Street. Costa Mesa. Frtt Call 964-2211 for information. bill with Tchaikovsky s one-act and continues throulh~ Tbunday, Dec.. block off the 55 freeway. West on admiss1on. Must be 21 and over. CANNERY RESTAURANT to-final op;ra, .. lolanthe ... it was a criti-22. with daily performances at l :lO MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton 645-5448. night. Wednesday and Thursday, the cal and financial flop. and 7:30 -except Sunday. Dec. 18 Centre. Fo r information. call Marit G ucntto Duo. 3010 Lafayette Herewith is a by-no-means-com-(3:30 only), and Monday, Dec. 19 54~8615 THE COU RTHOUSE RES-Ave. Newport Beach. 675-5777. pletelistofthcnotable .. Nutcracktrs" (dark houle). 49-4-7271. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s TAUJUNT presents the Show Case Concert hot hne: 496-8927. in the Oranae County-Los An1tlcs •BaUet Montmanrt. Coaa Maa's piano stylrn~ Sunday through Singers. One block off lhc 55 Free-area: very small. veryyouaatompa~ will Wednesday. OQCn daily 5 p.m. 10 2 way. west on MacAnhur Bl vd in WedDaday •Ballet RepcrtOry Theater acts a mark its fint fiaU-lealtb production a.m., 3131 W.Coast Highway, New-Hutton Centre. For information.call CLUB POSTNUCLEAR 755 Jump on the othen by ptttenting witba .. Nutcncker .. nu1l>ec. I0,11 pon Beach 642-7880. ~8615. Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 'Nutcracker" this weekend at Hunt-7:30 at Newport Harbor ff._ Sdlool THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant e8da lntcmauonal Reggae All Sws. Box ington Beach Hi&h School (at 1905 Auditorium~ Irvine Ave., New- and Tavern. 340 South Coast High-Tu 1 o~cc: 497-()532, recorded infor-South Main St.). T imes arc 2 and 7 port Beach). 7644. way. Laguna Beach. prescn1s hve THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant mation line: 497.3381, Saturday and 2 Sunday. h offers six •In LosAll8ClesCounty. Wauidc ===-=-=---------------------~:::;~;:::.....:.::..:_:=.:..:_-----more ptrforminces at Golden West BaUet vies wiih ~rtory for la Diiiy Piiot Deteboc*I Friday, November 25. 1918 Colqe's Mainsiaac Theatre (15744 the cattiest "Nut wida per- Golden West St. at Gothard) '7 p.m. formances thia weetcnd and nnL Dec. 20..23 and 2 p.m. Dec. 22-24. This Saturday and Sunday at 2 and Call 846-0215. 7:301 it plays al Veterans Memorial •Coast Ballet Theatre -the Aud1ton um...t. on the corner of CUiver company that bcoU&ht you Andris Blvd. and uverland Ave. in CUiver Liepa and Valentina 1<.ozlova on the City. Wcsuide visits Reseda HiJb same proaram in October -touu its School Auditorium ( 18230 Kittred&e J>Opularadapt.ationas··N utcracker. A St. iri Rcseda) for 2 and 7:JO Journey to Candyland. .. This pro-performances Saturday and Sunday, duction mikes the rounds at OCCs Dec. 10 and JI (6 p.m. on the l lth). MoorcTheatre(270l Fairview Rd. in (213)476-1439. Cosca Mesa) Dec. 3, at 2 and 7 p.m.. •Lona Beach ~let and O(chatta and at SlddJebKk's McKinney f>'ll on the!r *'P.-flyina,. trec-srow- Tbcatrc (28000 Marperite Pkwy., 1q. three-n~ .. N~1er'ldter" Mission Vie"o) njptly at 8, Thurs-(Pleue ... PDIS,....13) r.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~1 , ••• ~ ., ... • Tole • Fabrics • Fixtures Now until Nov. 30th THE TOLE CALL '°" w ..... et .... ~ ..... leMnd ........ • Hunftneten IMdt • (714) 142·5051 ..... •4••• LI/I•• Qd Galld ~u. 2 1st Annual Arts & Crafts shows. *Sat. & Sun. NovtrliJtr 16 & 17 M ~ l'waotu /M COM Hwy£ OMJ *Sat. & Sll1. DectrliJtr 10 & 11 M ~~IM COllR Hwy ' 0MtJ Hundtt:ds of handcrafted Items on di.splay. 'U2 Rattle And Hum': More proof of greatness Ever since the release of the multi- million sellina "Joshua T~" LP, U2 mania has ~ the mUS1C world. If not the world's ~test be~d -as many . critics and fans ahke have ~med -the four Irishmen certainly have been rock's hottest- sellin& attract.ion. As the ~wing amount of hype and even hysteria have enaulfed the band durina recent times, U2 has been accuSed by some !'ith .. sell in& out" to the corporate mainstream. This criticism is both unfounded and unfair. Lurkina behind those stadium con- certs and butt-selling albums is a dedicated band that refuses to com- promise their vision -.either musi- cally or spiritually. Nowhere is this more evident than in wu2 Rattle And Hum" -both the movie and double LP. As dru~er I.any M.ullen Jr. puts it, the film IS I mUS1Cal JOUmcy. And unlike most concert films, this one captures the group -which also features voca)jst Bono Hewson, guitarist the Edie and bassist Adam Gayton -at the peak of their career. By smoothly shifting locales - from concert stagCS in Denver and Arizona to recordi".'J 5CSSions in Graceland's Sun Stucbos and on to a Harlem Baptist c~urch and strceu - 26-ycar-old director Phil Joanou sets a brisk pace to avoid the claustrophobic feeling that plagues other r~ films like ··Rust Never Sleeps" and "Ladies Atid Gentlemen. The Rolling Stones." Instead of stqjoa routine inter- views with typical rock star posinJ. "U2 Rattle And Hum" lets the music speak for itself. !Uveting son@ like "Sunda , Blood , Sunda • " ''Bad," "Pride On The ~amc Of love)" and FINE ARTS ••• FromPa&el2 Dec. 10-11 and 17-18, at the Long Beach Convention and Entertain-ment Center's TcrTllCe Theatre (300 West Ocean Blvd.). Times are 2:30 and 8 p.m. SatW'da~ and I and 4:30 p.m. Sundays. (213 424-M98. The Youth heatre G uild's Christmas Festival presents the Palos Verdes Ballet with full orchestra. fru lobby show and even Santa! AJJ this takes place Dec. I Oat 2and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 at UCLA's Royce Hall. (213) 825-9261. • Pasadena Dance Theatre suaes JOHN Roos e the brand new "Van Dieman's Land" and "All I Want Is You." speak volumes about the personality and driving force behind this upliftina quartet. Capturing the essence of live per- formance on film is no easy task. But Joanou sucettds here, particularly in his use of black and white sequences that brina a grainy, earnest look and feel to the projccL Instead of numer- ous quick cuts to "create" excitement, the young director allows the onstage drama to developc naturally. Apart from the film ·s many qualities, the double LP in troduce! more new matenal that was created after the Joshua Trtt tour ended. With the exception of the clumsy "Silver And Gold," the band's newer songs combtnc with several older ones to cover a wide-ranging musical terrain. The four lads get back to some good old rock ·n· roll with "Desire" and the B.B. King collaboration "When Loves Comes To Town." But even stro= arc several blues and gospcl-ti n numbers. Ex 1 emotional vu nerabihty. botr' !ltawkmoon 269" and .. Heartland" build in in- tensit>' until finally climaxing with Bono s soulful waihng. In addition. both the LP and movie include a scorchin& version of Bob Dylan's·· All Alona The Watchtower" its prod~ction at San Gabnel .Ci.vie Auditonum (320 South M1ss1on Drive) Dec. 17-21 at 8 nightly, with 2 P.· m. matinees Dec. 17. 18 and 21. (8 18) 308-2868. •finally therc·s the Big One: the Joffrey Ballet's "Nucraclcer" runs through the Christmas holidays at Los Angeles Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ( 135 North Grand Ave.). Opening Fnda}'. Dec. 23. at 7:30, the ballet repeats Dec. 26-30 at 8 and Dec. 28, 30 and 31 at 2. (213) 480-3232 or (7 14) 740-2000 . Madonna compares acting to evolution of her singing NEW YORK (AP) -Pop diva Madonna. who aoc mostly poor reviews for her Broadway debut in David Mamet's "S{>CC?d-thc-Plow," says there'san album in her f\lture but she hasn't &ivcn up on actina. "I'm just lettina my CT'Cative juices take me where they will " she said in an interview in December's Fame magaz1ne. "There aren't a lot of pat movies to do. so that just works out fine for me because I haven't done a record in at least two yean.," she said. "I'm aoil\l 1nto the studio to rtcord some stuff lhaf s rally different As Iona as I can write ~ I'll make record$. When l 1tt tittd of that, when 1t gets old or I don't have anything 10 say, then I won't do 1t." Madonna said the poor reviews of her acuna docsn•t discourage her because she withstood the sa!llc cnttcism when she started her smg.i na career. "In the begJnnmg they thoug.ht that I was the navor of the month. A onc-act Disco Dolly who was just going to pop in and pop out.·· she sa1d. .. l hey sJandercd me for the first two albums. Finally. on my last album they said. OK, she's talented. All n,ht, 5M can write a aood sona. Now I'm aoma through . the same thin& with actina and movies." that seems to rock harder each time it's P.laycd. Like Bruce Springsteen. the Stones, and the Who, a select few ha ve man~ to play consistenly great rock 'n' roll to the deliaht of millions ·~ tJA l*wies. •COITAMEIA of m usac aficionados. Make room for one more. POP PICU AND NOTES ... Jimmy Oifrs .. Hangin' Fire Tour" comes to UCJ's Brtn Center on Dec. l. ()peninaact is Babylon Wanion ... ........... ·- The Mekons appear at Boort's on Dec. 3 ... Orit~Y scheGuled for .Dec. IOat the House. the Let's Active coooen bas been cancelled ... ,John Hiatt wilJ perform at the Wiltem Theater in LA. on Dec. 15. ._ ... Mil ditil llfla~ EfWanb Town CW. Nie~· £,...~ E...,.VllllDT• UAlllll~ 529-9036 751-41 ... •.eaoo ~11 l3MlllO •COITAMEIA •fl la ......... •U ... ·--EowardS IQr1IOr T *"' £ ...... Ell~ E-...0.WC.. '-*'sQlfwyS c..wy CllNdolnl PIClk 's ANllml'I 631 ·3501 511-9500 841.o77'0 SD-1111 ~ o.w..enm..o •....,..la>IN ·------•I Out On The Town I Going Hollywood: Christmas Parade, shri nes of the stars By DONNA AND RAY OTT a.., rle4 Con111ec •ht• Jf you're looking for a way to entertain visiting relatives this week- end. consider taking a drive up to Holl ywood to watch the town's annual Chns1mas Parade on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. This year's event 1s slated 10 include some I 00 celebnties, I 5 bands. 12 equos1rian groups, 23 floats. and ma~ antique con- ve n1bles. Thr parade will begin at the comer of Sunset Boulevard and Van Ness Avenue. then run west along Sunset to Highland Avenue and nonh co Hollywood Boulevard. Plan to amvr by m1d-Oay. so that you can find a good parking spot and also have lime to take a walking tour of downtown Hollywood. MANN'S CHINESE THEATER One of the biggest tourist draws 1s at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, the one with the footprints of the stars in cement out front. First opening its doors in 1927 with the premiere of Cecil 8. DcM1lle's .. King of Kings." the theater was proclaimed by its then-owner Sid Grauman to be "authentic in every detail.·· Grauman ·s design included a 30-foot-high dragon above tht' pagoda-like entrance. a red lobby and audttorium. dragons and other Chi- nese mottfs tn the carpets. chairs. walls. and ceiling. and even dragon- sculpture faucets in 1he ba1hrooms. Althou&h some of the gilt paint 1s peeling olt in a few places today, the landmark building. with its large screen, six-track Dolby stereo system and ornate an:hitccturc. is still a great place to sec first-run movies. Jn the forecoun of the ·Chin~ theater are the footprints in cement of more than 160 movie stars - a tradition that bqan when Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford ac- cidentally stepped on a freshly· poured sidewalk in front of the theater and Grauman asked them to sign their names beside their foot· pnnts. I Foot and band prlnta of moJ"e than 160 atan are at llaaD '• Cb.lnae Theatre. Some actors and acucsses left more than their footprints. John Bar- rymore's square includes a line draw· ing of his famous profile. Betty Grable pressed one ofber legs into the cement. while Roy Rogers' square includes a boof-pnnt from Tngcr. --------------------------~ Some stars also wrote a few words. the 1920s, you'll find cement squares along the Walk of Fame. which Joan Crawford wrote, .. To Sid. may belonging to many contemporary stretches alon& both sides of Holly-"A FllM OF OVERWHEIMING POWER AND PASSION. All who care about real life heroism -and quality film· making -must see this extraordinary movie. YQU, WILL NEVER FORGET IT." -~ Medwd, SNEAK PREVJEWS "A '10'. HANNA'S WAR is a stirring and touching an~' powerful action film ... " -GaryfrW.Un.ABC-TV The ~ true story of Hanna Senesh. I( NOt/11 SHOt/lllNG EDWARDS HUnON CENTRE SANTA ANA (714) 662-2266 PLAYS DAILY AT 5:30-8 :30 MATINEES THURS THRU SUNDAY 11 :30 2 :30 5 :30 8 :30 LATE SHOW THURS THRU SAT 11:15 P.M . 14 OaHy Piiot Datebook/ Friday, November 25, 1988 this cement our friendship... and Stan as well. wood Boulevard from Gower to Clint Eastwood wrote. "You made WAL& OF FAME Sycamore Strttts, and on Vine Street. my day." You can sec more sidewalk art from Sunset Boulevard to Yucca Although the footprints date from honorin1 Hollywood celebrities Street Brass stars, embedded in the r-:=::=::======================~ sidewalk. honor entertainers for No matter whatbl<>?d type you are, if you're a donor, you're the type this world can't live without. Please give. achievement in movies, television. or other pcrfonnina media. The first sqment of the Walk of Fame was dedicated in l 958i at the nonhwest comer of Hol ywood -:SOulevard and Hi&bland Avenue and bonorcdrei~t entertainers. Today. the Wahc of Fame pays tribute to more than I, 700 entertatocrs-most tteently, actor Tony Danza, who was presented with his own brass star Monday. PANT AGES TREATER The Panraaes, 6233 Hollywood Blvd. just east of Vine Street. was built u a movie palace in the 1930s and was coJivtned several yean qo into a lqitimate theater for musical performances and saaec pbys. This theater was the 6nt Art Ocro- stylc movie house in Amaic:a. and it retains all of its of"iainal architectural details -stylittd S&lnbunts. ripaa 1rillwork. richly ornamented columns and a palatial lobby. Amona the more strikina statues arc thoee of 1 woman pilot weariq .,.aes and • scarf. and a movie duu:tor siandin& ~de bis cameraman. CAPrrol. UCOJlDS BUILDING Symbolic architecture is splendidly captured in the l 3--story Capitol Reeords Buildina at l 7SO Vine Strttt, just above HoOywood Boulevard. What else could a record company want except a circular buildina that looks like a giant stack of m:ords? Don't miss the chimney on top that looks likt I StylUS.. For more information abcMat Holly- wood si&hts and attractJOOs. contact the Hollywood Cbambcr of Com· merce, 62SS Sunset Blvd., Suite 911 : (213) 469-&Jl I. For arandstand seatina infor- mal.ion Tor the Christmas Parade. phone '213) 462·2394. RESTAUL\NTS •Musso A Frank Ori Iii. 666 7 Holly ~ BJvd., opened ln I Y 19 and bill itself as the oldest resia"'rant i Hof~ Durina the 1930s a l~itwasa~tforwri~lik Wilham Fa"'lkner, F. Scot Fiu.srakt and Ernest Haninpay who l\ad «»me to writt for the studi . ~;.~".~ i!iiwa,i} 5r.1·;r~Jl!i IJ.r! !i·~ ~~11 '"!i~i(t!H' ~nilif~tt=H~ 11~1·1. r1·i~l!.t .. ~. ?I! ........ !!-1i• __ .. r .. 11 ... 01 fl ._;; [lir ..-l1f 11._f 11.~.aa_ .... lt ___ .s [Ji._ no..tlf _. ... ct ~ 1:1 II~ lillt-.. iH" ~ r.if J'"'li ~,-, ,,;,I.la t~r r Jli !1,-~ !: (II »1fl1l'1l:•; ···1· ··T-1·1 'D. 1J-.f i·~,:tl,r 1•·1· lit i ·~.f ·a ~· .,, "' i II i , ;i·1 •·I · ~ I 'ii =-· , ~ r 1:: · ~f ... ··1 8 ftli 1 l t(J 11 s }D ii E~ · ! I ·· f •• I al!~I-~. tft •. i.rl!~ l!t~r:~il '§g .Ji i'r ~1Jl ';·If.tr ~'< t . i~fis·tl !·• .,·;·fl s·ii .. ~ I ~ ~ ~ ij ~. ~ a! ! " 1111 i-~· i~~ ;3 IJI jss ;Q ~ j ~ $ i . ~i! ·I --" I--I ~ . ; JI I -.. -40 ~ % tfX'<ll!I; .,. ~r\ -1'~ ... ,.,' ii.ti l• :9--f§ I Cl c . ~ r~ ·z -1.1~ .....-, z .... ~. ~ c . '.:l 11= ~ 011 ;r. i~ ~ _,i. -• :I a· ~ ~ i: !. n .. ~==. '.:l~ ~ ~ E I I LX:J ~ . ... ... .• DATE NIGHT ATPERo·s SA TUROA Y EVENNGS 5:30-'0:00 COMPLETE DINNER I FOR TWO Baby Rack of Lamb ~.:~;-~-®I =· --= .. ~· •n• =• -: ... ::-: FOR 2 s.... 2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seacliff Village ---P1Q®'O 960-7?&4 J.~_J OF THE WEEK Br DORIS POU.EV Eating at a fine ceataurant Is a tot Mk• going to the theater. Dining can be an emotional experience, leaving you happtty entertelned OI aadty diuppointed. -Thi iiifiiJtant'""1tMtf 1s ttwe .,., the cut of -----------------~-------! Charllci .... It the kitchen staff putting ... the elements together Md the MMN'S provide the df9IY\8 -If they 1119 at all Inspired. Music and Lynes By COLE PORTER Brandon's restaurant, adj8cent to Costa MeM'• Bewt1y Heritage Hotel, ls an example of dramatJc dining. The perlectly manicured gwdens and the water fountains In the courtyard are Mk• the owrtu,. before the curtain goes up. lnskle, the 1Cet'9 la one of sophlstJcatad decor Wlth soft patels, poHahad woods Md glue -a totally pteuurabte Mttlng. Located on the Awnue of the Arts, Brandon's hM become an "In" place f0t theatergoers from the Performing Arts c.nter. Light meela are MrYad In the ber at night aher pert«mancee, or the ..ioua diner can enjoy .-.ctlons from a menu deecrtbed as "Callfomla-- ContlnentaJ cuisine" before curtain Ume. Howewr, It should be pointed out that you don't have to be a theater buff to enjoy a NgM out at Brandon's. Mn Maiden, u Brandon'• general manager, directs a staff of some 75 friendly, efficient empqw - IOme of wbom ... nat\nlly, llPirii1g ·ectora. In the ldtchen, ...,.d wtrv*'a ~. twned In by. tMm of acdllimed c:tMlls and their eupportlng ca8t. wttMut • doubt, the ... of '* ~le en.ncsan Murphy, the executJve eh9f •u~n to ell M "The CMf.'' ~. Who c:omee from CotM1ty K«ry, ar.land, le a gifted·~· Hie ail11g1• uy he ..... ete)ty for ·~ occation. Ho..._, he i-.. the buafrw of food ~ v.y.artoualy. And he'•.,...., at hf MurDhY trlined In Europ9. hM owned hie own ~t rn Nor1h caro1na anc1~1n IOfM of the ~---~~-~~~~-~~-.....;._~~--~~--1 finelt hcMela In the Souuw.aet before comtng to c.liforNa. Amona the noe-.... he ,,_ cooked tor .,. Queen Elzabetl\ Tl, George Bull\, FlzebMh T 8ylor and WW Brandt. thetonnw prime mil Ill Ir of W..t GerrMny. •• Join us this Thursday, Friday, Saturday •nd Sunday for outmnding live entsrtainment wnh. fabulous bay v;.w1 Outsid• on our watmid• declc ... or inside ... the music~hotl ~ IOUI cMf Mk:hMf Mulvaney {you ""'Y ~ M'• trtah, too) WM born In Ceneda and ..-.t muc:hOf hil~ yeel'l In TUC80n. It-In AttloM that he where he first wor1lad wtth "The CMf." At 21, he hM ~ aprof111ION1cook for 14yeef'I. "I CM't 1•11eMber ~ WWttlng to do an)tilQ ..... ··~uya. When It ... •a.tJC~IC*dedd thal he must g9t tnd of wcnlng IUCtl Iona hOurs. -si«illy on hOlldayl. he amled Md Aid, ··1icw. ~ lt'ta~todo a lot of different tNnga, and then It 1 lhowttmel" The 1WO lrrepf111lbte h1lhmen.,. curr.,tty pean- nlnQ • Chriltmae 8Xtr8YllQ8Rl8 buffllt much ... the higl\ty ~one tt'9y Pt 111Mld on ThanklgMng. 9Midel the tradttlonal turtc91 Md 8tufftng Md gravy, BtMdon's wtl fMf\n prime rt&>. glued hem, Nimon mouue, rout gerne hen, Hnilian ahort rlbl, veal ...... With curry and Chut~. brollad ftltt With 9kcff!! ) OFT.iEweEK llROWtm BOTTOll ltOUMON PIE M IYlllll 11 I ••I at1111l1l1 .............. ........... ¥.tr,, .... - ,~ ........... ,.., .. ,.._ ,~ .... ... • Out On The Town -111:11:11ww11:1p1n.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Deals on meals: The good and the ridiculous The mtaurant industry is so big and succe;ssful that everybody's try-_ No sl~uc,hes. 1he~ El Tonto Grill. BlStro, _Ruckus. Tak.a-0. Bristol Bar measure. 1ng to gel 1oto the .ct. Le M!d1. GCmmell's. La Cave. Lotus. and Gnll and The OranJt Grov~. Compact. glossy and auracuvc. Along with the usual druk that Maxi s. Mayur of Jndja, Nicole's qsual and lntef'!'811onal Dining Entcruunmen1 '89 travels well 1n a goes from mailbox to wheelbarrow to JUDY Gnll. Cauleman's Wharf. Cafe Lido. sccuons offer two-fers from The ~ tote baa -or the &Jove desk. I happened upon a copy of Crazy Burro. Hassan's. John Pohl's Good Earth. Fuddruders. Mother's. companmentoTyourcar. Don't leave some1bingcalled "Gourmail," whjch Bistro and 1he Young Amencan's Islands, Kaplan's and The Omelette home without it promises to deliver items usually l' .. A Dinner Theatre, to name JUSt a few of a Parlor. For 1nforrnation about Entertain- .. found only in rcst.auranu." Many of "" MBERLAIN the higher-end restaurants the Enter-. The rest of the book .features men1 '89and thcrwnesofsomeofthe their supphcn. they claim, sell only to tam men I people have captured for d!~ounts !)n cany-out and mfonnal cbant1es through which the book can restaurants. the menu.p1ctonal pages of the book. d1n1ng. with plenty of movie and be purchased. contact the Enteruun- Rcstaurants. believe me. don't pay prcciates this concept He may even Cardholders (the book costs $30) theater coupons thrown 1n for &ood ment ~cc at 968-3244. pnccs like these for food, not if they order htSJarnS,Jellics and Texas-style may dine m each of these restaurants r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjjT---=~--:::;;iii;;:~---- want to stay in business. chili kits throu&h the ma1I this way. only once. but they get a second Read carefully and you'll note that GOUR MAil. 1-8()()..832-2626. dinner(the lower-priced one) for free. while words like .. USDA Prime" a.re • • • • The book pays for itself in two or liberally sprinkled in, individual Herc s a piece of literature that's thrtt outings -and the number of paragraphs used to delcribc cuts of the real ~cCoy. . meals to be had dunng the year 1s meat fail to differentiate between · Entenamment 89 is loaded wuh endless. The card that comes with the "pnme" and ··choice" -the latter ~~ -and many of the restaurants book may not be used on major available at any Ralph's or Alber-w1,hng to offer t~o cnt~ for the hohdays; few other limttauons apply. tson's. pncc of.one arcnt.even in .trouble. In addition to the Fine Dining Now Serving SllllY llEll'llUWFIST The Art Of Flaw>r There's plenty of frozen beef; they don t have tern~le locauons and Sccuon. an Adventures in Dining prepared entttes like c~ck~n kicv arc they proba.bly ~on t usually put groupmg offers dtscou~t coupo~s frozen as wen. Hefty sh1pp1oa charges themselves an to da~ount programs. from cstabhshments hke Mane· arc added per ofTenna. Sc?me cxcc~lent ~inner.houses have Callender's. Acapulco. La Seafood. HUEVOS 99~ An eight-pound, p~ked, part1c1pated in this.year s Entertain-La Fiesta. ~rwmklc's.. Juan Jose, RANCHEROS ........ . Good Indian Food ls Not frozen turk.ey brcastcostsS32-plus m~nt book. which IS sold as a fund-Texas Loose) 's. Pero's. The CH • n $6 shipping clwJes. Four pound~ of talSJ!'8 endeavor by numerous local Courthouse. The Grttk Comer. Gen ORtZO AND 1 Tu.rl rU'"''f"e.~ center~t chuck roast will set you chanucs.. !Yi. Casa Mana. Verdugo's: Le EGGS..................... J u ,1, l.-4 , , , ., backS23.9S-anddon'tforsctthcS6 1------------.---------=-_:.._--U~-------S~M-l_.ll-__:~ shipping charge. MACHACA.... .. .. . . . .. .. A/19 A L.Te,nv'Y Eighteen pre-made little blobs of 11 U f~4 u duchcssc pota$0 sen for • wh_opping L th II CARNE • 1 •• S.20.95. Two q~ebe$ 10 for SU. and ower 8 num IJS ASAOA..................... ~n'l~/>br six cubed pork cutlets are priced at J}', """' ··· s 12.so. Plus shippi~ and raise vour odds. ,::;;;:: :,:r,~71~:~;, With ~ little camuJ planning. ).'OU Award Wuvung can eas1.ly double your farmly's Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your chances ... • le 1:11 PM grocery bill -maybe even triple it -every month. And you won't have to of heart disease Have your blood pressure checked 145 IOl1 •ROYAL KHYBER CuuHM> ol lrt<ha 1000 8noM>I Sa "'°"" l•• J-1 ~pun ...... ~ •.... ..,.,.4...__ ... ,: »GO pu_t up with gettina in the car and And keep 1t in check for life. dnving to 1 restaurant where - heaven (orbid-they'll even throw in the service. And the clean-up detail. Couch potatoes and .. cocoon" ptt· sons. take heed. Brandon Tanikoff probably ap- Fresh Seafood Served "'Ith A Side Of Surf • Y American Heart Association 'M:nE FGHTil'G Fm 'ICU? 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'SwanL1 ke' premiere to cap two-weeks of ABT By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Dllllr ......... American Ballet Theatre. led by artistic dire ctor Mikhail Baryshnikov, will present the world eremiere of an a.II-new production of 'Swan lake" during its two-week visit to the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center. ABT performances arc scheduled nightly from Tuesday, Nov. 29. to Sunday, Dec. 11, with weekend matinees and no program on Mon- day, Dec. 5. The revamped version of -Swan Lake" will receive its workl premiere Friday, Dec. 2. with additional per- formances Dec. 3-8. The 19th century work is ucatcd to the music of Peter llyich Tchaikovsky, with choreo- gr1pby by Lev Ivanov, Marius Petipa and ~sbnikov. ABT tntends to make this version the signature piec% of the company's 50th anniversary season. But while "Swan lake" may grab most of the attention durin& the ABrs Costa Mesa enpaement, the 90-dancer company also has planned an ambitious repertory for per- formances Nov. 29 to Dec. I, and from Dec. 9 to 11 . Especially colorful will be leonide Massine's "Gaite Parisienne,'' de- scribed as a sassy taJe of niahthfe and romance on the Rive Gauche, with costumes des~ by the celebrated couturier Cbnstian Lacroix. .. Gaitc Parisienne," wructi was Artiadc4lrectorMllrMll ~talbwttll-Lalle .._.,,.. PlerlaJcj •••rttaa.t. wannly received wt season in New Yort. received its workl premiere by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1938. The ABT first perfonned th~ work in 1970 and stqed it through 1972. This new production received its world premiere lut January. Also included in the repertof)' are two works by renowned contem· porary cborcosrapher Twyla Tharp -"In the Upper Room," a b&llet in nine partS and set to music by Philip Glass. and "The Fuaue," which Tharp created for a Workshop in 1970. ABT also will perform the Wes Coast premiere of a new work b Marie Morris, "Drink to Me Onl With Thine Eyes," and the U. company premiere of"The Garden o v illandry." .... Roundina out the programs· wi II three works ffom the com1>9ny' current repertory -Balanchine' .. Stravinsky Violin Concerto" an .. Ballet Imperial" and Miehe Fokinc's .. Les Sylpbidcs." New artists added to LAM' s 'OC Invitational' last week's Datebook's list of Art Museum has cha~. Jones, and Leo Robinson. Bill Viol artists panicipating in the "Oranae Additions to lbe hst are Eileen is not pa.rticipatina. County Invitational" at the La&una Cowin, Gcorse James, John Paul The show runs thtouah Jan. 15. LOB!i11ER. Dll\ll\IER • 8 Oz. Broiled Lobster tail •1 i!.95 ; Days a wtek • 8 Oz. Baby beef teriyaki short ribs • 14 Oz. Baked pot.ato served with chives, sour cream and butter, accompanied by your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad . . .,.._ * AskaboutourlunchSpedak Mon-Sat '3.95 , ••:00-5:30 Mon-Thurs. $2.00 Dlecount on Aegul8' Menu; Exdudel SpeciM LAc:.llol•: Dur1y Nelly'• • CoM• Mela ~a.di Glfden Gtote 0.. PQil1I Arwheim Laguna... 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