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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-05 - Orange Coast PilotCamp~ .I streak classic outline grows copped abuses COUNTY/A2 SPORTS/Bl COAST/A3 STATE/A4 THE ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, JANUARY 5., 1990 Tr·affic tax creeps toward ballot spot By LESLIE EARNEST Ot llW O•ily P'i'Ot St•tl Orang1: Count) voters will likely have another chance. probahl> 1n November. to approve a Measure M-t) Pl' ta x hike to pay for transponation improve- mrnt'i, a memhor of the Orange C'ounty Transponation Comm1\s1 on told the Dall y Pilot on Thursday. . Measure M, a hall-cent countyWJde sales tax increase intended 10 raise $3,1 billio n for transpor- tation improvements, was rejected by voters 130,595 to 116 .016 last November. The defeat was a staggering blow to backers of the measure. who outspent their opponents 250-to-I ra1s1ng $2.5 million to win ap- proval. But Reed said he believes the measure lost because too few people voted. allowing .. hard-<:ore anti-tax. anti-government types" a d1sproponionate say. Wh1k rnmm1\c;1oners ha ve taken no formal action Yl'I. Dana Rl'l'd \a1d informal discussions indicate there 1s <,u pport for 1a~1ng another run at the measure. "Our ind1cat1on is that Measure M was over- whelmingly supponed by the registered voters in Orange County ... Reed said. "It's just that only 20 percent of the registered voters bothered to show." ··1 think thl' M'nt1mt"nt 1s overwhelming to go again · 1n NoH~mht·r." Recd said. "I would imagine we will be taking formal action w1th1 n 60 da)s." £0\'ER STOR~' /D.'\ ,. I. \ROH•:H' Day laboyers have a permanent place to seek employer By LESLIE EARNEST Ot 1~ Oaify l'tlot St ..n In "hat one official called ··a more human1~tte Jpproach" to dealing "1th the problem of cJa) laborers in thl' t:ount). the nt} of Laguna Beach established a permanent htrtng area for the workcrc;. The reno.,,atcd pickup point. !orated 1n the 1800 block of Laguna Canyon Road. is JUSI a block west of the Act V parking lot. a bus stop and transit turn-around lot where workers have general!}' gathered "Wtt artt b•lng r•allsts httrtt. It's rttally not prot•c- t lon, It's malnt•nanc•. T,,.y, r• httrtt In our city and w• havtt to rttspond to that portion of t,,. population bttcaustt they artt httrtt. " Janna Moortt since the c11y bc~n cooxing them off Nonh Coast Highway a year ago. Approximately $8.500 has been invested in improvements to the permanent lot. which officials hope will serve as a centralized hirinJ point where day laborers can solicit work without annoying residents or endangerin& themselves. Over the past year. thrtt people have been hit by can while tryina to find work on the c.anyon road, ac- cording to commun1t) services ot- ticcr Janna Moore. While admming that 75 to 80 percent of th e \\Orkcrs arc probably 1n the country 11legally, Moore said th e Cll) poltq 1s intended to manas.e a difficult s1tuat1on. not protect 11- legal aliens. ..We are betng realists here." Moore said. "It's really not protec- tion. it's maintenance. They're here in our city and we have to respond to that ponion of the population because they are here." While other Orange C'ounty cities. such as Costa Mesa, have taken steps to rid their cities of day labor- ers, sentiment in Laguna Beach bu run strongly in favor of incorporat- ing the workers in10 1he community. ~ Oicr. which the city is distribut- tng to workers as pan o f the new program. encourages workers to obe\ the law and. 1n essence. wel- comes them into the city. .. You are a very important person tn our community." the flier states. "We wan1 to hdp you find work so lhat you can stay here or send money to your loved ones back home." City workers bepn distributing the flier on Thunday along with a sheet of rules of oonduct for the workers. Employers will rcc:eive no- tices about the new prosram. .. , think in other cities. they, really don't think they need to take &he time or the effort to undenland the problem, but we are lookh'I a liule deeper ... Moore said. ··we take 1 .......... LA80ftltS/AJf In a general election. the antt-ta>. faction will not ha \c the same ad vantage. he <mid. "I he) mob1lt1l·d. the}' turned out and the}' won." Recd said. "But 1f "l' haH' 11 th1~ NoH·mber \lihcn there's going to be a 70 pcrn·nt 1mtead of a 20 percent turnout. "e \huuld win ovrrwhelm1ngl) ·· \\hen the mca<;urr tailed. Orange County Super- ' 1\or 1 um R lln ""hu I\ also l·ha1rman of the Transpor- tatmn < (lrllrlll'>'>1on. ca lkd 11 onl' of the major disap- putntrnl·nt' ot h1' rnrcer a!> c,u pen 1sor. Mcac,urc ~I had htcn e:<pected l(I fuel l\\O decades of 1ran~porta11on 1m pro,emcnts outlined in the n- pansl\c ··orangl· .< ount) 20-ycar Master Plan of Trane,. portauon lmprn'l'mcntc,."' \\hill' Rik} att nhuted tht· t~lu re. 1n pan. to voter dl\tru't ot ht'r' po1n tl·d to Clm Dt·ukme11an's decision thl· da~ t)\:f(irl' thl· dec11on to sign an eanhquake relief htll that J<ldl·d a quann-n·nt to 'Wiles tax statewide. The pl::tn ''a~ to widen fn.·c""3 )S. n pand the com.-.U ter rail sen Ill' and create a 220-mile net ,,..ork of "super '>tn:et'i .. """h S) nchront zed traffil <,1gnal'>. tiu' turnouts and interchange bypasses. But \otlll' \ka'>un.• ~1 opponents said the defeat v.a-. a '>lgnal w lOmm1'>'>IOnl'r' that commuters do not "ant morr tran'lt. ra1l""a)' or diamond lanes. Bill \\ar_<l toundl'r 111 l>ma'> for H1ghwa) Safety. said tratl1l nrt·r" n111 "nwonhghting '>uperv1sors ... should (Ptu1e ue MEASURE/A2J Without SOS aid, hard times to get worse for clients By BOB VAN EYK EN Of llW O~lfy ~llol Sr•N C hantabk ..i~l'Ol' 11t11u.i1, .ind tlw nlTLl\ "ho <lePl·nd un 1hl·11 'l'f\ Ill"' prnJ1ll h..11d 11mr' 111 < "''·' \k'-1 anll 'urround1ng .11c.1., ''''h thl· 1m mincnt du\urt· ,11 \harl' Our \~:hl'' thl· <l rangl < 1•.1'1' l.1r!!l''' pu,l'rt\ • rd1d agl'nt ' l:a rl~ \\l·dn,·,d.1' m1irn1nit "' ntl)nth'> alh.'r \ol1ng not I\\ fl'l11:" so .... ·., lea'>\· JI Kl'J ( 11mmun1t\ ~'Ola. lhl' l 11> ( (1Unl ti fl'll'l ll'd J pv~I tl) mo'e 1h~· th.mtable nc~ tu an 1ndu\111JI hutldin~ on UPl'rtor .\' l'.nul' \()\ no" IJ \l'' e' 1llton JJn I 5 ··This 1~ hJ<l tor u' ·· c,.11J \1Jrt..i Est rada. "ho \\,lltl'd .11 \()\ l11r J n eml'rgt•nq loo<l tiag "1th hl·r t""o chtldrl'n Thur-.d;i, ··\\ l' lonw hl"fl' tx·rnuc,l' ""l' nl'l'd 1;111(1 \.\ l' tr. 111 find "or~. tiut <.,11nll'11ml'' "l' l'an't tind 11 .. Estrada \aid '>he ha<l not hl·art1 un11l tnlll h' a rq>ortl'r 1ha1 \()\ ""J' dn,1ng. lud11h \hap1ro. standing in ltne \\II h hl'I 'Un -..11d \he had JU St read 11t tht• u11111ng du,url' in a flier being d"trihutnl at Vl\ ~he '>aid she had u irnc 111 \Cl\ tor food and rt"nt ·""'tJO\l' tlHt'l' time\ tn recent 1111111\h' T m .i ''"!!oh: mot her and I'm tr' 111~ 111 kl·l·r u' .ilt't' ""h1le I tr) to d11 '""H· inti training:· sht" said. I m not U\(.'d to th1c, I "as raised in a \\l·alth' IJm1h It realh hurts me 111 ha', 111 .1,~ tor hdp. But I'm gelling S5 'O .i munth 1n welfare. ft ~t:i. 10 the-Potrll sometimes where J l'llht•r pa~ tht• rent or use the money to hu' lood -\nd I'm reallv afra1d of tx·1ng out on the streeis. We've nc' n hl'l'n on the street. but ~·ve hl·l·n do'o(.' ·· Margarna Miranda. who '4as waJt- 1ng 1r1 lint• for donated clothing. had al-.n 11111 ht•ard that SOS would be dm1ng 11~ doors for good. She said 'hr thought ma~be ctt y authorities \\l'fl' do'i1ng SOS because tht'y had (Please SH SOS/All Judge enters plea after Noriega .balks By RICHARD COLE A.J.IOOalt>d ~'.'" \II'"~ \tl.\~11 -I alien Panamanian d1llator ~t anuel f'ooncga told a federal Judge Thur'itla~ that ht• 1<. a poltt1cal pnsoner and refused to enter a plea 10 rharge<t hl' lllllk S.i h million to tum his nation lntO a way Slation fOr the roca1nl' tra<ll' ··c;l"ncral "oncg;i rdu<.c<, to c,uhmtt to the 1unsd1ct1on of this coun ... berau<.c he 1\ a polit1ral prt<,onl·r hmught to this country illegally," Noriep attornl·~ F-ran ~ Ruh1no told l " '. D1\tn< t Judge Wilham Hocveler. / The JUdgr then rntt·n.·d an inno- cent plea for '.\loncga Ruhino <.aid during 1hr hall~hour hearing that the general had heen told Wedncs<la) that 11rntect1on would he w11hdra"n 34' lmwd-; 'iUr- rounded the \ attcan Emha'>'I\ 1n Panama C11~ He said Nonega. \Ur· rende!'<'d to a' 01d furthl·r tilcxxhhcd Howe' er. the art hb1'1hop of Panama sa1d the 'lurrcndcr follo~ed "lor- 1ega's real11a11on he had lo't all suppon In Waij)ington. a scntor Bu'ih ad- m10 istrat1on offic1al said the a11can Embass) had been planning to order Noriega to lea'e at noon on Thurs- da) had he not surrendered to l ' S autbont1es. That pre' 1ousl} un- disclosed ultimatum ma) have-h«n the final stra~ that prompted the surrender. tt\e official said. Noriega was dressed tn oh ve- arccn trousers and a khaki umform shin with a general's four stars on the epaulets. He walked into the courtroom without handcuffs or lU<:kkl. Whtn 9uationed by the judgcz he stood with a military bear-•na. nands clasped ti&htly behind him. He answered softly in Ss-m1h and stared a& the j\ldte. lhowins no ~ ... NOIMGA/Mf Congress welcomes dictator's surrender From std _,.. wtre ,...,U Rep. Chns Cox on Tbunday hailed the su~ndcr of Manuel Nar- 1cga as "an extraordinarily a...r tum of 4?Vcnts, both for our lllilllliOil in Panama and the war on.,.. .. Cox. R-Newport Beach, joiMd other membcn of C0111Jell i• Clll- ina for immediate ,._.. .. strcnathen the democntic ._.... taons and economy ia ,......_ ''It is a ~ chall•• • Piii Panama's economy '** 'C• • u. ffl'f -.. •ACROll/MI GOOD MORNING Index "W~ ~rr cltlZMS of CM world; BUlettn lo«d ...................... AJ IJnd CM tr .. of our tltMJ 1$ tMC ~ do not know this." Woodrow WMson .,, • \ r Ir J/U1tn •• ··~ ... ~ ...... A dc:kD.Jt 1110mcy grilled 1 one-time mouwcyde .. '-t member on tht witness stand Thutlday over hi s pan in .t. triple slaying nearly a decade llO -a case revolvi ng around drug dcahna and money counter· fcitina. Robert Robbins, a ronner Miehipn motorcycle P,llJ member, is the key witness in the sta~.·s cast q;up_$_t Thomas Mani~lco, a Wes1rn in_ster attorney and member of lhe Hessians motorcycie png, accused of mastenninding the killings over a soured drug deal. In ttstimony this week, the 36-ycar-old Robbins said he ..... ·as present at a ho me when two men a nd a woman were sho1 to death. Robbins testified he had cooperatt"dwnh '-1 aniscalco and two other men in rt· registering one of the victim's motorcycles in what he bclic,•ed 14'as pa~ mcnt for a s ~.000 debt. Robbins. a slow·spcaking bearded man from Mich- igan, is now in the federal government's witness pro1ecti on program. He has been given a new identity and is al.-con1panit"d through a back entrance of the courtroom b) a federal agent. Bui the slrJngeness of lhc case Cioesn·1 stop there. Robbins 1s one of two pro tected witncSleS in lhe case that has generated more than 10,000 paacs of police ' and IJ'IUld jury .....,... and 22.000 -ol ...,.teripll. Spoaa-toleriol lllo counroom "'""......,.......,a metar dtteaor. Much of ThW'Slday's prooeedinp ccnttred around an argument between a1torne)'1 about whether the defense could introduce evidence: of Robbins' put drua use. Judge Kathleen O 'Leary chided defense attorney Joanne Harrold for continued questions on the issue aftrr it was excluded. Maniscalco claims he was framed by overzealous prosecutors who had it in for bim bccluse he defended bikers in court. He sin« has become well-known in the Orange Count)" Jail, where he bas bttn ii\ custody since 1984, as a lawyer campaipina for prisoncn' riabtl.. But Deputy District Attorney Rick Kina pi1inted ~taniscalco, 44, in a diffettnt light.· He ""IS twice-indicted by a arand jury in connection "·uh the 1980 Memorial Day slayings of Richard R1zzone. his a.irtfricnd, Rene Miley. and Thomas Monahan. The three were shot execution style in R1 zzone's rented Westni'ins~r home on May JI, 1980. Prosecutor King contends Maniscalco had Rizzone. once his be-st friend. killed because of a dispute over \.\'ho "'as entitled to profits from a drug sales and counterfeit operation. " Robbins 1cs1ificd that Ma niscalco and another Italian marble statues grace Irvine complex By OE80RAH SAKAM OTO OI' '"'" OM)'""°' ~·.n Likr a pile nf ("hristmas prcs.cntl"> under the lrL·c. tht" fi v"e "'rapped pi lar~ on a bus} Ir\ inl' s1ret•1 corner had e\Cl)Ont· guesloing. ·\ s.t·cret go,ernL·men 1 proJl·cf' Soni c rare arL·ht·o\ogical find "' .\n occult ~}mbol".' The shrouded 111\~\l·nes at tht· rorner of Jan1borec Road and Cam- pus Dri\'C !urned out 10 Ix· (1,c pieces of ear,ed niarbll· h' l!at1an an1st Paolo Borghi. · ·rhl· '>la\uc:, "erl· pu rl·haS1:d b, de' t•loper Frank ~1ola . who took ot'r ,th·c \.\'raps late las1 n1on th. [)allal> "'here lh\·~" v.·crc on display and had 1hl·n1 shipped to Irvine. Mola s.'.!Jd the statues "'ere purc haM:d as th e focal point of the f\·lota r·entrt• PrO)('("t. e1tpi.~cted 10 be l'On1plctcd this ~("ar. ··in kel'p1ng Y.1t h lr,inc·s spiri t of cultural l".\l'.C'lk•nl"C. v.·c "'anted to gi'c sonll:th1ng tha1 <;veryone can t'nJo~ and that v.ould' add 10 1his pur'>u 11:· \1 nla ..aid. ·r111: proJl"Ct v.11J inc lude a 45().. roon1 hotl·I. an ofli ct· to"·er. con- dom 1n1un1~. apanmt'nts. a theater cuntpk·\. a ht·:iltll club. a da~-can: C\"Ot\'r anll 'PaL·l" fur rL·stuaranis and nigh1r lu bs. ' -Duid Dllll\'. --.. _,!!ff .. tllot'inp-IO alJceod ~-"-~ .. be 1ricd Ja&er and ~~~ ~.ia a.-... whll police ift Oklahoma .U. )'eatl 110- Maniscalco fKCS ttae deltb :, if CODvinDd. Accordina to Robbins, M~ ~· and Warren had arninaed 10 slal RiaoDr'I and fofJf: the pink slip months before the killilllL · said he t.lndctslood it was to be p.ymcat lor a debt Riuone owed Maniscako. Whtn Robbins walked in.io R.iaone'1 home the dly o f 1he murder. he saw him lyina face down in a den. Warren came out of a bedroom where a woman was sobbing and asked if Robbins wanted 10 POI rape Riuone's Jirlfricnd, he tettified. Maniscalco then ordered Robbins to put Michipn plates on RW:one's motorcycle in I.be pnee, he testified. When he finished, he walked into the house to find Warttn holding a silencer-equipped gun and slanding over Monahan. who was "gu~in&." Robbins said, __ Robbins then went back to the prqe in fear that he would be killed. He said he saw Maniscalco and Duffy bring the whimpering girt out of !he -house, at which point he turned away before bearing gunshots. King asked Robbins why he didn't run away. •t ,. lllndtnt tktt: in a de8d ....,n·a boutc with U wqae ia my name. Where was I suPPQl!Cd to 90!" Robbi• WcL . llobbial. tbe-protee'1 tion's fiRt wimcsa, IS u.pected IQ flailh tettifyina today under cross examination by t~ ~-. Man.itcalro bu a history of run·ins w.ith the law. He wu anul.ed in Newport Beach in June 19~ ~n suspicion of committing a strin9 of armed robbtnes 1n Oranae County. He and a man he was defending on a double murder charst were taken into cuslody a!\Cf a nci&hbor called police to report two men ~re trying to break into a car. Police never connected h1.m 10 any of !he crimes and he was released. Police found four handguns. one sawed-off shotgun and $2.000 cash inside Maniscalco·s car whl'n he was arres1ed. A wttk la1er. Huntinglo n Beach police scarche.d his home and found more 1han 20 guns and dynanule. When he was arrested in connection with the Rizzone slayings. Maniscalco told shcri~'s dcputi~s his house was rigged with explosives. forcing deputies to evacuate the ne ighborhood and call in a bomb squad. Maniscalco. wearing a bullet proof vest. sur- ri::ndercd to deputies bcfQrt telling them the house was rigged. which turned oul to be a ruse. , LOTl'ER\' Jackpot rolls over By The Associated Pre-ss There v.'erc. no big Jackpot "inners 1n the la1csl Cal ifornia l-OHl·n · .. Lo tto 6-~9·· dra"•ing, tea,·1ng 1hl· top pnzt• of s.i . .i 1\lilhon un("!:lillll'd, Lo\\cl) oflil·ial'> s~ud. 1-!crt" arl· the 1\inn1ng nu1nlx·rs pickt"d \\"l·clnt•sda~ n1gl11 1n the t"1Ct"-\\l't'kl~ ganH: 2Q. lO .. l ~5. :\0. 31 and tht· bt>nu' n<1n1tx·r. 20. Thcre \.\L'rc fl\l" 11cll·ts "11h li1L· nu rnbt·r~ 1>lu~ lh1· bonus nun1lx·r. sharing a pn11· po.101 of$ L26 n11lll on for ind11·1dual pa ~o!l!. of S25 l.665. ThoSl· 11cl ct!. "ere wld 10 Orange- \•ale. San Frani:-1sco. Richmond. Palmdale and Po v.·a~ Eileen Padbt:rg. spc.·ak 1ng for tht• t\1 o la Dt.·,·clopn1cnt (·urp.. <;aid Mola ml·t Paolo and adn1ircd hi), work. J.lc purtha~d tile statue' 10 i ·ht' largl''il of lllL' fi,c s1a1ues 1s 16 fr·l·t high and "eigh'> nine Ions. The pi L'l'C\ ''11! hi: pos111ont"d 1nsidt' !he de' elopml·nt coni pll·x. Sculptures by lt•llan •rtllt P•olo Borghi were purch•••d by dev•lop•r Pr•nk Mol•. _,.._.,Lt.-.. .,_ They wlll become th,.._.ra><al point of • c•nter he's bulldlng In lr vlne. There \.\'l'rl· 2JO 11ekt'I'> "1th fi ve of SL\ nuntbcrs. The) a rc good for s ~.818 1nd1\1dual pnzes from ii prJLe pool Of $648.000. MEASURE From AJ be charged v.·uh -.0Jv1ns 1he 'o un1 ~ ·, 1ran~pur1a11 o n problcn1s. When t>.leasurl.' M fa1k·d . C ·al1· forn ia ·rran~por tat1 o n {om - m1ssi oner Brul·t Ncstande said the next chant'l" fUr 1rafli<· relief v.ould sos From A l heard some pc.·opk' "ho rt•cc1ved frt·e clothing :u Sf)S didn"t reaJI} need 11. .. , kno v.· some people tef clothe~ and then !tell thl·m and U!>I..' the mone} to hu} o ther things.'" she said. ··Ne\ crthcll'ss a 101 of us nC'ed 11. \\le wouldn'1 conic here and \.\:lit so long 1f "t' didn"1 nct'd 11 :· t\1 iranda said ht"r hush:ind "·a~ out of work. She said her family had al so occaloionatl \ received food a l SOS. She ~Id she d id 001 know whl'rl' they "'outd turn for ass1s1a ncc· 1n 1hc futur~. Another SOS C"hent. l>on King. !>aid he hoped ht• v.·ouldn"l be af- fected by the closure. ··rm hoping I wo n·1ha'e10 come here again:· he said. ··1f 1hc) can help me get my car fiKcd . I can dnve to work again."· It was 1hc prospert of food for his fou r children that brough1 Joloc Guerrero to SflS. ron1L' 111 Junl· 11h1:n 1otcrs "'Ill dt"· llUl' "hl'lht•r tu approl"e a 9<eni ga\uhne ta\ 1nt'fl"3"'-'· If that fa ils. 1\'\·'>tanJl· '>aid. 11 v.1H be ··J ust shl·t:r dl!to;LS!l"r.·· Hui K1·l'd ..aid Thursda~ tha1 pass- agl· c1f lhl· g.i~ ta \ h1lc v.ould makc 11 l'\1°11niorr 11nportan1 for lhl' coun- t~ to l-on1e up v.1lh mone~ of ns ov. n. ""\\hen 11l' t·an·1 find v.orl . V.l' \1111 ha\1' 10 g1·1 1l><Xi.". hl· s.:ud '0Th1 ~ 1~ going l u Ix• ll'r} hard for u, ... rhl·re arl' olhcr chan1ahlc agcn- l IC~ 1n lhl· arl·a tha1 d1~tnbutc food anJ ulhL·r ind . Ont· of 1hcn1. located 111 ( ·os1.:1 i\!1:~1 ." Hro !her ,\11chacl"~ \hns11an \li'>~1nn . \\'hile ntust of thu.;,c toter- ' il·v.cd at SOS ThurMla\ said the\ did not knu" v.hcre rlst: rhcv tou!d gt! help. onl· el1l'nt. Lorena '.\rmen- 1a . ~aid 'iht· \\Ou\d gu to Brother ~l 1l hacr ... '"The" ha \l" food. and some11n1e'> lhl'' 11a1c <>11111t· r lothC''>.". sh1· '>.'.lid. .. l .ti1·\ ·re 1he onl\ ont• I kno\.\ ·· llui rcpre~rntal1ve~ of other chan- t1c~ ~~the ~ v.rll he hard pressed 10 make up for 1hc ab'>ence of SC>S. ""\\le"re cx pccling a lot more peopl e ... said thl· Rev. Bob E"·1ng. \.\'h o~e Suut h ("oast C hristian Churc h hol.tS Brother M1chaers. ··\\'e0rt" goi ng to ha ve-to do the best \.\'l' can. but "e don·1 ha ve near the resources ~tessary 10 fill "fhe gap:· Ew ing §lid he was d1stu rl"lcd by LABORERS The r11y's policy has al tintc'> put Laguna Beach at loggerheads "'Hh thi.: ln1n11gra11on and Natural11at1on more hu1nan1st1c approach. II you Scr1icc. In November. the INS look at the problem. the prohlc n1 we made a s"·cep through the can}on have is people arc here 1rying to and picked up "'Orkcrs aftt'r t·it) make a h'"ing and there isn "t any poli{'C encouraged the "orkl'rs to From A I crimina l clement to i1."" niove to that location. The ··spiral system:· wherei n ii-Curfcnt l)•. Moore said. thl' tv.o legal aliens' art' picked up by 1hc cn111ies are a11cmp1 ing to l"oopcrate lmmigralion and Naturalization v. tth one a nother. Service and dcpon cd onl y 10 return ··They arc supposed to he eonlat·t· again to resume thei r search for jobs. ing us for a 111eet1ng 10 dis.c uss our docsn"t work .. Moore said. problems and how v.·c can work .. What does 1hat really do bu1 togc1hcr to benefit both agencies:· 1rca1 the sympto ms?"' she said. she said. To make the permanent location c·rcation of a pcrmanen1 pickup attrac live to workers. !he city has spot is just the latest in a series of paved the pickup 101. added n101·cs the city has 1akt"n lo solve the 1bcnches. planted trees and installed day laborer problem. Before last a toilet. year. workers had congrcp1ed along Em ployers · who continue to en· Coas1 Highway, in particular near danacr the workers by pullin' onto tht" C1n:le K markc1. As a result of the shoulder of the road to pick up rcsidenls· complaints. the cit y began laborers instead of usinJ the paved providing buses to 1ransport the turnout area will be cned, Moore men to a parking tot on the west side 111.id. Bcck.oning wo rkers across the of Laguna Canyon Road. \street is particularly hazardous. The 60 or so workers who gather .. 11•1 like I mob s«ne and that in the canyon each day were asked crea\CS traffic problems, .. she said. 10 wait at the Act V lot mos1 of the l"'Tbcy wdl run across 1n front of ~· Howe ver, when rcstival season ..-0. because: that's how desperate n, the work.en were asked to tbiy &tt for jobs. That's not fair to move apin to what has now become' them .•• _ the permanent lot so Act V could be \V1tho ut a ba nkroll 10 drav.· from, l·u nim issioners say lhe-y fear n1atl·h1ng state and federal fu nds will be direc1cd iov.·ard counties th.at ha'l" raised monc~ for traffic im- pro'L'll1l·n 1s. Voters in both San Bernardino and Santa Barbara coun- t1e' approved ha lf-ee nt sales taA in· crt"a'il'S for tra nspona1ion projcc1s last 1'\o' en1Pcr. tht' l n' lount·1rs dt"c1sion not to rch.x:alt; SOS. .., don'1 1h1nk 1he} realize "ha1 tht") ·,t" donL·:' he said ... They're no1 going 10 gel nd of so--called un- desirable clements. All they're doing is dcpnv1ng people v.·ho need as- si~tance of the help they need. I "'ISh the nl·1ghborhood people would undcrsland tha1 you don·1 solve ~ou r problems by making needy peo ple more need'' and more des· pcrate."" - Debbie o ·l ·onnor. director of the the local chaptt•r of F!Sli. an inter· fanh charity. al'>o forl'\>l"l'S grim t1n\Clo. _ '"All I can sav 1s v.·e·rc rcallv in lroublt·."· shl' s31d ... , don't think pc.·ople n·ah1e hov. n1an~ people ""e have 1n this area who are li ving close to the edge We're goi ng to do our best. but I knov.· our bes! isn'1 going to be good enough. We don't have even a quaner of SOS's budget. I thin k )ou"rc going to sec a 101 of people losing their homes and ou1 o n the strec1.·· used to transpon festival-$oers. Ha,•1ng one. }C3r·round. pickup center v.·111 be more fair to the \\·orkcrs. Moore said. But not everyone has high hopes for the lll'w program. The manager of Larr) Hun! ;\u10 OC"alcr. 1825 1 Laguna Canyon Road. said he has REACTION From Al but this is an opponun it ~ that is aln1os1 P1.'rfcc1 10 do w . ··The Panamanian people are united. The go1·crnmcnt is skilled. free!~ t"k-cted and popular. ··The burden ot the dictator has been rl·movcd. All ha ve coalesced to n1ake lhe prospet·ts bright in Pa n· an1a."· Cox !H11d. Other congr1::.sn1en s.1id the Unit- 1."d States mu\t mu'c quickly to aid that i:fTorl. 1nrlud1ng rl·duction of i1 s ni1l11a11 pre:!>l.•nrt· and provisio n of large-scale economic ai d. ··1·h1: U.S. should now devote its c nt·rgics to assr,1ing President En· dara and thr Panamanian people in establishing an effe(·t1,·c. new dcmo- cr:nic governn1cn1:· said Senate Ma- jorit~ Leader George i\1 itchcll. D· Mai ne. Mitchell also ~·d Amt'rican troops should ··re\urn home as soon as possible:· Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Ga .. chairn1an of the Scnatt' Anned Forces Com· mitt«' "'ho spent 3b hours in Pan- a ma on an inspec11on tour. agreed. ··y/c nl·t:d tht" 11.s. milital) pres- ence not onl } 10 bi.·cume less v1s1blr bu1 less preSl·n1." Nunn said Thurs· day on his return to Washington, adding 1hat "'hundn·ds of millions of doll ars .. in international aid will be needed 10 speed Panama's economic rccovt'ry. Early Thursda\. a 32-mcmbcr congressional de cgation led by House Ma1ority Leadl'"r Richard Gephardt, 1)-Mo .. lcfl on a previous· I)' planned 1"·0-day tnp to Panama. Gephardt said issues 10 be ad· dressed include ho"' long the mili· tary occupa1 ion will Jas1. how much public and priva1e aid is needed to rebuild lhl' cconom)'· ho w demo- cratic and social insututions can be streng1hencd , and the status of 1he Panama <.:a nal. Noriega. who surrendered lo tJ.S. officials 1n Panama C1 1' o n Wcdnt'"S· day nigh1 after taking ·rl·fugt' in lhe ·vatican Embai.sy. faces drug traf- ficking charges 1n 1hc United States. If con\'ictcd of all charges, Nor- Lt-ga l"OU]d be SCOlt"OCl.'"d 10 up 10 145 year~ in pnson and finl·d more than SI. I million. Cox discou nted argurncn1s that the United States has no authoruy 10 bring Noriega to tri al. He said the Panama Ca nal tn:at~ expliettl y al· lows U.S. intervention. And Noriega could c.~pec1 a fa ir hearing.. Cox said. ··The Amt'"rica n cnminal JllSllC(' system is almost uniquely and t•x- ccptionally hospitable to criminal defendants.·· he said. .. Noriega correcll) asses!ted his chances as best in an American cnm1nal court. There are any number of procedural dcYircs 1ha1 V.'C can c1t pt"Ct Noriega 10 !K"ek 10 exploit:· In ficl, there"s no guaranlec 1ha1 Noriega will be co nv1ctl'd. Cox said. Nevertheless. i1"s unlikely he'll ever be a free man again. CoK noted that Pa11an1a y,,·ants him back aft t•r the l J.S. court~ are fini'>ht'd ··I suspc.·ct tht• .S IL't'l Ja"·s of thl· 1rap Non cga laid for himself "''\! clo<.<.· around his ankles:· he sa1d. 0 1ht•r congressml'n at:rt>l'd. .. I prt·diC"t Nont•g.1 1s going 10 spc.·nd th(• rt·st of his life bchintl barlo.'0 said Sen .. .\lphun!.I.· l)0 • .\.n1a1u. R-N. \'. ··Norieg.1 v.'rll receive JUSl1t·t· 111 1h1s counlf)". v.h1 ch is ma rt• than he ga1l' the Panamanian people ... said Senate t\·t1nonl\ Leader Roh Dole. R-Kan. · Noncga. said Rep. Ike Ske lton. J)- i\1 o.. 1~ an "'in1ernat1 onal snake (tha l) has linally been pul 1n hi s cage." Se veral House and Senate mc.-m· bcrs said the Panamanian arm y. , u5'.·d by NonC'ga as an instrument of dic1a1onal contro l. sh0uld either be cl im1na 1cd or sharp!~ seated back Nunn s~ud hL' '.''as 1old b1 Panama Canal (·o. olfic1als 1ha1 ·Nori t'g:fs forrcs had 1 ncrca~d harassment of Pananu1nian v.orker~. ca us1ng kl·~ emplo~ccs to lea\e. l·lc said he "as lold that 1hc-cont111ut"d operation of the canal v.ould have been Jeop- ardized had 1he harassment con· unu«1. Nunn said thal \.\h1le a ncv.· Pa n· arnar11an arn1' 1\·111 be ncedL·J to help J ef1:nd ttic l·anal. 1t sho uld no1 tk· alluv.ed to bi..·eo1nl' an all-s>i:r- 1·a.,_1,c 111strun\ent of control a.s 11 "'>I S under Noriega. Sen. l "hn~tophl·r Dodd. ().( "unn .. cha1rn1<1n of the Senate Foreign Re· !auons Sulx:o mn,ittL'(' on Latin A1nenca. sard the Panamanian lk · fcnst' Force should be abolished and that rlec1ions be railed a\ soon as possible to lcg1timi1e 1hc Endara go,·ernmcnt. Th.: Foreign Relauons ('on1n1i1tl'C "'di begin ('.\tCnS 1\·e hearings soon on a substantial aid authoriza1ion for Panan1a tu l"l'pa1r "'ar dan1<1$C. reju ve nate 1hc econont ) and build dern cx:rat1c 1nst11u11ons. he 'i.lrd ("o~ and other n11·n1lx·rs of ("on- grl·~, !>alJ :-.;oril·~a·, arresl rep· rCM.'11 \l'tl a nlajllf 'll"lur~ 1n thL" \V<lr on drug~ and thl· t•l1n11na11on ol Pa nan1;i ;i\ a 11111nt·~-laundenng l°l'lllcr ·"Al! .\ntt"ncans fl'Jllll"l' that th l· l in11t·d S1alL"' arnil·d fi1rrl·s hal"r hrough! lhl\ 1n<lil tl·d drug.running !hug to JU 'llrl·:· 'aid S1·n ('arl LI.·, in. 1)-~·1 11:h . Sen . J0hn F. Kl·rr\. !) . .\\;1~\. v.hn has rt1nduc1cd a \1·n~·s o f lll'anng\ on in1 t·rnauon:1I dru11-traffic. \3ld th r acuon aga1ni.1 Nonl'g<I "'ha\ 'l'I) significant 1n1p;K·t."" hul v.antcd th:1t Nont'gii·~ arrl'~I .. could v.1nd up being Oll'rl" nuff in lhc J rug y,,•:ir .. unless lhcre 1s crnphns1 s on rcdul·1ng U.S. den1and for drugs. seen no evidence 1hat things will r.;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-:;;;;;;;-;;;;~;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-;;=;-::=:;:;-::;;;:c:;=:::=;::;;;;;;;;;-;;~:;--:::::::;::::::-::::::::c::::::­ cha ngc. ··w e reall y ha1·en'1 seen the new plan yet:• Bill Paulsen said. '"They till s1raggl c all over 1he place:· Paulsen said the towing service has had problcnts with day laborers sitting on cars and '4flockina the dnv('way_. Although lhe new lot is f....----=============================== aboul 100 )'ards west of his business. Paullll:n sa id he doesn't expecl much change. .. They still come here and sit," he said ... ,'ou can set them going through caJ."S and sillin& on cars. ··1 don't think the right idea is the canyo n ... he said. But eventually, Moore said, the new program should make a dif- ference. .. This is not a quick, easy answer to a situation where you take action and the problem is dissipated." she &aid. "The idcoloay behind this is that we'rt dulina with a k>na·tenn problem." :.."'!;' ··---11you ot"ot-~11Uf ~.., ..... t•Mfgl• 10 •"' • ...., r°"'! COPJ .... M °"""""° Out· c .... ,_ Mtv(.• C~"' •• """" ,,._ •• "' 10 !> p "" _..ii.u,1 fO ftl<.. row "''"' '°"' l••cvi•r,o,. ..... ClrcllC..,•11 Te .......... 1 -~ ... (~ ........ .................... • Look no fur1her lhan South Coast Senior Villas! South Coa st Senior ·.VILLAS· Costa Mesa's Only Full· Service Senior Apartments! -. Rent Starts · at $799. 00 Nothing. Else Like it. in Orange County! °"' ,, 1d1"" -Unlit......,..""" lullUlioa • • Miid a u.... s·,,.. • Dair AdMll11 .............. • Dair .... Si,,-A ..... • (714) 848-8300 CoW Meu, CA 12U7 .. ' I Time run?ting out to apply for posts on FV committees . Deadline to apply for several advisory com- m11tee and commission scats in Fountain Valley is toda\. The ~lly is taking applications for Planning Comm1s~1on. Community Services Commission. Traffic ( omm11tcc. Advisory Committee for the Di sabled. Fountain Valley Improvement ~uthorit~. < :ommittce on Drug Abuse and Hous- ing and ( ommunity Development Advisory Board Applicants must be Fountain Valley re~dents v.11h the desire to -.crve the commuinitv in the spcnfic area and time for monthly. bi-monthly and )curl) meetings. ~ket1ng dates and times vary with each l"Omn111tee. f l?r mun· 1nforma11on or to appl}. call the (.II~ ( ler~ JI %5-4445. Serles offers opera Insights Opera Pac1lic Prologul' Guild will host the Sl·rcrnLI 1 n a ti\ l·-pa rt ..enes of Oix·ra Prologue talks at 7 p.m. ~unda) fhc talks arc designed to offer lll'>lght 1n10 opera and mu\1cal theater. Oix·ra Prologue II. "La Tr~l\ 1ata." features gul''t '>pt·a~l·r~ :'\ad1nc Connl·r and Hcnnctta Peha. Conna pt·rforml·d with thl' Metropolitan Opera for 19 )Car., and hnd rnorl' th;in 30 leading roles. Pella I'> rnu ... 1r Llarl·ctur of opera at USC' and is on the \lllle liHu lt ~ at Caldurnia lns111u1c of the Arts. Shl' 1) a ronrl·rt al·l·ompan1\t and opera coach. Thl' 'l'fll'\ h1ghl1gh1" ix·rformnces during the oix·rJ \CU'>lln Futurl' talk'> 1ndudl· "Turandot'' and "Dun (;11J\;rnn1" 111 I l·hruan and .. Showboat" in Jul\ · · ~1ngk C\l'llt'> llC'~l'IS arc Sl5. including re- frc,hml'lll). Prologul' l'\l'nt'> an: held ar the Westin South ( oa\t Plata Hotd 111 c o.,ra Mesa. rm morl· in lo11nJt10n or rc.,cn at1ons. call ~1..irg:Hl'I Pm,· JI '14.i-1027 or R1l·hard Dean at S.ib-.., I -2 . Blood drive In Newport f h.-'.'!l'\\ port fkat·h Pubht L1hran and .\111,·11lJn Kl·tl < ru'' \\ill ho"t .1 hlood dnve from 2 111 6 ~'pm on Tul''>d:l\ at thl' Ftx·ll Cluh. )15 HJlho.1 Bh d l ur nwrl' 1nfiirm;i1111n man apl)l)int- ml'll l Ill J1111Jll' blood l·.111 h.i.i-J 111 Living trusts examined In llll' .\t1 ornq Jamn I Ruht·rts \.\Ill present frt't' cduca11onnl wor~i.hopo; on .. l l ndl·rstandin~ I I\ 1ng 1 ru,1,·· at I 10 and 7:.'0 run. Wednesday .11 the ln 111c llol1Ja\ Inn 11'>41 Von Karman. fr,1nc · r np1r' 1ndudnl .li t' llo" to .\\ 011.l Probate. \\ 111 ... < 1111\l'f\ a1ur ... h1pc.. thl· lk'>l Wa~ 10 Hold T11k JnJ Ihm 111 '\,l\l' lhou\amh nf Dollars . .\ \\Or~brn1~ \1 ill ht· pm\ 1c.kd and refrl·~hnll'nt<; v. 111 IW \t' I \ 1·LI I or rt'\l'I' .ltl\lll' t Jll hfl '·I "\I I Executive to share experiences f),ina l\.o' at h pre~1Jcnt o l lluhhcrt .\d' enis- 1ng \\Ill 'IX'J~ 11n .. llP\' I '\utn·l·ck<l 1n -\d,crt1'\- 1nl( h~ K,·alh f r, 1n~ .. at a nll'l't1ng of Southern ( '.1liforn1.1 \\ OOll'n in \dH'rll'>IOg at 6'30 p.m. \\ ,·dn1·,tf,1\ .11 < nuntf\ \!Jr Inn '25 Rn,tol o;;L. ( 11,l,1 \ k\.I l\.u\ :ll h h .. I\ , hmhc<l till' l.1dLler ol <;utu·ss to ill?l'lh.) p1l',ILknq 1r11u,t 11\l'I '\e\l'll ~cars. ~hr \.\Ill ,11.11,· hl'I l'\JX'rtt'!Kl'' 1nt l11J1ng the high and hl'' pt11nt' nl h1·1 tarn•1 ~hl· u1rrl·ntl~ managl'S lhl' :llll\Jltl''> (II "' p111t'11 lt'llll'r' rt•prl''l'llting 2Q dll'lll\ .ind 12~ p1 llll'l.I\ ~km ht'" .111J gut'\!' .m· \H'komr Dinner 1~ SI 'i f11r nll'lllbl'f\,) IX f1lr n<1nml·mhcf' anLI rl''\<'r- ' :1111111\ ,lrl' rl·qu11 1•d .11 n'l-fl'i41 Exercise sessions at the Y 'i1)uth ( 'oa't '\ \H \ nlfr" .. < ;{·t In Sharw .. \1 or~out \ at ';111011' t1llll'' during thl· \\('Ck. '"•th tlh· lir'l 'l'"1on .1 uird "orkout ;i1 6 am. Monda\). ( J,1,., li1r111a1' llll lud1• aaoh1u1e. lov.-1mpact \\1th unt· loot .lh\ ,t\., on thl' gr1>tt11d. srartrr titnes~. -.1 n·11 h and r1·l,I\ and nm tcmpora~ dann· H.1h~·'ltt111g ·~ J\ailahk lor $1 per child per hour \\ll h \Onll' da"l'' <la'>' ft·c<; :irt.· S5 per da~. $411 p~:r quar ta or ·'' part ol lull fonht) mcmhcr- 'h1p. s.io J')\.'r fam1 h JX'f month rec~ arc lov.rr for \tngk'. ,l·n1or\. \IUJl·nt'I and )t1Ulhs. I h1· \,1u1h < 11,1.,1 '\~I(.\ I\ at 29811 Cro"n \'Jll1·~ l'Jr~\'a) I ;1guna :--:1gud For murl' 1nfor- m.11w11. tall .11 495-045' Community service conference "I he '\oulh Orangr Count) YWCA will present a cunf1:rl"lll'l' l'alkd "Cultural Fusion: D1 verSll) Makes the Difference" from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday at thl' Y. 1411 N. Broadway. Santa Ana. The confrn·nn'. designed for those in the rnmmun1t\ Sl''' in·. g1\'CS information and rnsight on how to hl•ttcr St'f\C diverse cultural popu- lation'>. ..\ S:'.15 rt•g1strat1on fee includes continental hrca~fo.,t. lunch and th e ronfercncc. Students and <;('mur'> ma) attentl for S 15. For more information or to register. call the YWC.\ at 54:'.l-l.577 ( .. \ l .t :'\ 0:\ H Friday, Jan. 5 No meetings S(.'hcdulcd. .. 0 I IC I I UC, DAILY PILOTIF'tleley, Jenuery 5. 1tea •y IRIS YOKOI OflM~ ......... tcr. ltansvesrtte Dr." Frank-N-Funer. in a castle-like mansion. Davtd Swanson. a spokesman f0t the tbea""• parent company Landmark Theaters of LOI ~ said Balboa Cinema staff would continue to tatda fof the reel but were able to obtain a duplicate copy &om one of ~'era I film warchou.K's. Someone apparently wanted to party with the campy, vampy Dr. Frank-N-Furter and his strange household of equally crazy characters on New Year's Eve. A movie reel containing the first half of the cult film "Rocky Horror Picture Show" was stolen from the Balboa Cinema either Sunday or Monday. possibly during a private party held for theater employees. Fans attend tht' m1dn1ght showtngs costumed as the characters and full y involve themselves in the movie by actina out the pans. re<:1tang the lines. throwing various props at rhe screen and singing the songs. particularl) the most popular. "Time Warp." Manager Mike Peterson rt•ported to Newport Beach police that he discovered the reel of 6,000-fect of film. valued at S750. massing around noon Monday from the film room on the Sl'cond floor of the cinema. The thief left the second half of the mo' ae in the room. While the number of theaters that show "locky Horror.. ha!I dwindled over the years, Swal)son said copll'S of the film aren't extinct. "It 1s not real!\ a real rare piect' of film," Swanson s~11d. "It is unusual that someone would take the film. but tht·rl· aren't an~ ma1or implications from it." The reel was the theater's only copy of the firs'l half of the cult classic. But theater officials said Thursday they had ob- tained a duplicate copy and promised the show will go on as usual tonight. in fu ll. "Time Warp" and all. The la~t time Pt'tcrson saw the film was about 2 a.m Sunda). nght after the aturda'< night showing. On Sunda) n1gh1, a Nl'w Year\ Eve part) was held at the theater for cmplo,ces and 1nv1ted guests of the Balboa C1nl·rna and the· Port Theater an Corona del Mar. Petl'f\On told police. The film room was left unlocked dunng thr part). according to the report S\1ansun said there art> se\Cral hundred copies of "Ror~' Horror" ~pread across the country. Wb.i&e a maJ Ont) l)f th{•m arc shown at theaters on weekend night\. J numb<.•r of them arc "in vaults collecting dust." hl' \all.I Thl' populartt) of the film hasn 't died e1thC1', dl·~pttl' lhl' IJl~ uf 3\CnUt'\ to \ll'V. 11 The 70-)•ear-old theater at 709 E. Balboa Blvd. has shown "Rocky Horror Picture Show" to packed houses e' Cf} Friday and Saturday night at midnight since 1979. The zany 1975 musical stars Tim Curry and a host of other now successful actors as a cast of sexually uninhibited characters. man) of wh om wear heavy makeup and raq hn1tene and hve with Curry's charac- ··Soml'Onl· could ha'c broken 111 at nighr:· Pcterson said. ".\II Y.l' knov. as 11 \la$ then~ unda). dunng the morning. and Monda) v.e noticed 11 missing ... ..Lt'<. drnng '>Upt·rhl~ ... ra\ ed Peterson. wh~ R.11~ tnl'mJ I'> thl' onl~ theatn lefl on the Orange ( uJ\1 th•ll 11lk" the film "I l Jn't behr'e 11 We're doing )110 r11.·opk a \.\t't'~t'nd '-'l' ha\e h\.t· casts e.ach n1gh1 Jlhl 11·, rl·al fXlpul,1r .. State probes doctor's speeded-up delivery Winter wonderland Mr. B•rnard, a four-foot-tall snowman from Big Bear, makes sure Peggy Quinn, 18, of lrvlne, doesn•t get overexposed as she enjoys the unseasonably warm January sun. 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Suspect in death of Balboa Peninsula man agrees to terms of plea f:?argain .. By J ANET ZIMMERMAN Of IM 0 .. 11)-l'tlot ~''"" fhc sc:·nrn<l 111 IO \U\fX't"I\ 111 thl· gang- rc!Jtl·<l dl·;11h ol .1 Balhoa Pl·n1n.,ula man pkJJl·d guilt~ \\ l'dnl·c,da~ tn con~pirar~ ru uunm11 J\\JUlt v.1th a deaJI~ v.l·apon. part 1lf J pka h.1rgJ111 rnult1n~ in d 1'>- m 1.,\al ul a murJl·r charge Rll~rt P1n1l·n1cl Jr . 20. of Long Rl·ach l'l11l'rl·d thl' pka Ill l\upenor Court a'> h1o; GJ\l' v..1~ Whl·Julcd ll> go to 1nal ffr fan·, a ma\1murn four-}ear prt'ion term for thl· conwirar~ chargl'. Deput~ District .\t- torne) Rohen <iannon ..aid. Charges uf murdn and assault \\Ith a dradl) \\Capon will be d1sm1'>Sl'J when P1 nll·n1rl " ,,·ntn111·d \qll 1: < 1.11111011 ,,11LI Ptn1l·ntcl·, J ttnrnl'' K11d11lph I m i · l'll'l•'lll n·1u,1·d to u1mnwn1 rh1• d1arg1·, 'll'Olllll'd Imm till' 'iq)t ''' hl.·~111ng .111<l 'hoo1111g lll'Jth 111 lohn 1--ahl'\ 21 lk \1,1\ l ha\CJ h\ .1group111 men. hl'Jll'll \I 1th h.it' Jnd r><111l l Ul'' .ind \hill Ill lhl' hl•Jd J\ ht• I.I\ 1111 B.ifho.1 B11uln .irJ \ \l'rnnd 'u 'fll.'l I. Kum.1 n \ 1 \\ \111k 111 211. 111 ~an l\·Jni Jl'o pk.1dnl g111lt' 111 t·on,ptrJ1. ~ to u1mm1t ·'"·llllt \11th J dl·;1dl~ l\l'Jpon .1nLI 1.1.111 ht· 'l'llll'llll'd to<la' f\~o nrhn men 'u'JX'l ll'd 1n thl' 'IJ'. 1ng. l 1tu llu11ar and Rl·~ nJILlo /l'JX'da. 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Gordon Rayburn. a la&una Beach resi- dent. v.as taken to M1ss1on Hospttal Regional Medical Center on Wednesday afternoon suffering head and chest tn- JlJries after his 1966 Olds mobile Toronado was nicked on the rear by a p1dup trur~ a' Ra~hurn Jtll'mpteJ lt1 Cllmpklt' a kft turn 11ntn lhl' 1<10\0ll ro~1d. Laguna Rcat·h-Poliu• Otlita Roh \Jn ( iorJcr -.aid I hl' dnH'r nf the Pll ~up ::> '-\l'ar-nld Santa .\na rl'\11.knt Ramon \ a14ul't. ''·" uninjured The accident occurred JUSt afkr 2 p m v.hl·n Ra~burn. who had hccn dn,ing north on Stan Oak\ Lane. made an 1ncomplc1e turn onto Laguna C an~on Road. \'an Gorder said o.\lthough thl' pickup. v..h1l'h was going about 40 to 45 mph. 1us1 nicked the Oldsmobile on the rrar. tlw 1111pa1. t 1\,I' 1.·n1lufh 111 prorx·l thl' 1..ir 111111 thl' ~1k lhl· ot1 1,n -..11ll l hn lll't ~"wd t>uml'l.'r' .. f hl' I )ld\11\\lhtk ltnall\ 1;111ll' Ill rt''I \1 11 111p ot a 2-lnot-hip.h plantl'r \:an ( 11lrlkr 'J1d Ra' burn ,u,t:itnl'd la, 1.11 l ut' JnJ lral · turn.' a l'llnCll\'1110 .IOLI l hnt 1njurtC\ 3ll'Ord1ng to a \1 1\\IOn Hn<1p1t:il spot.. es" oma n No onl' \\as nted in thl' 3l'l'tJ,•nt. \\hl(h \'an Gorder ''ml v.a' <.1111 under 10\<.'Sllg.at1on . t'.illlll'r 25 . 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Th<' sutt J ilq!1'' T urna tJuwd the death b~ failing 1 .. p1:rh•rm .1 1 1md~ < at·sar,·an section I ur rwr Jl·nil'J Jn\ "rongdoing in the lJ'l \\ 1·dm·\llJ\ Hl· remains on the staff .11 ,,111tJ \na hut lt1't thl' pn' 1lege to pr.1llttl' 11h,tl·tnl' 1hal' State judges lobbying for salary boosts By Th~ Assoclat~d Pr~u ( .illlurn1.1·, 1u<lgl·, arc pushing for pa~ r.11'l'' ,11 11 111 1 o ricrren1. sa)tng thcy arc '11 11111' 111 thl' '3n1l' sala~ gap that 'p11rrl·d .1 \U11l''>\lul campaign 10 get r.1t'l' t11r lnkral JUdgc'> I hl· '\'tcm "a' drs1gned so that J ud~l'' 1 Jn ht· :in inLll·penden1 and coe- 4uJ I hr .i nt h 11! thl' g1ncrnment." said the J"lll 1.11wn' pn•\IJ l·nt. Orangl' Count} \uJX·r1111 < 11urt Judgl· John Wooley, prn11kn1 111 lhl· ( aliforn1a Judge's As- \tX 1.111011 .. I ll11n'1 111l"Jn tn tx· J doomsa)cr. but 1n \tHHl' 1•thn 1un.,d1ct1o ns JUdgcs' 'Jla1 1t'' h,1\r ht'l'll 'o lo\' that Jud~ h.1 q· hl.·l·n tl'll1f)tl·d 111 do th1n~s that ll'alh J1" 11r1 u rnlidrnce 1n the judicial \\ \l1'11) hl' .... 11J I ht· ·'"l1t 1:it11ll1. v. h11<1(' ml'mbers in- 1 ludl· m·J1 I) Jll ol thl' '-late'<. 1.475 JUdgcs . "h.1t ~111g \H-1!<'1 h~ <\c.•n. Ed Da vis. R- \:11nhndge "hi, h v.oulLI g1'l' judges onc-- tinw rat\<'" JI higher Pl'rt"en tagc levels lhJn \tJll' l'tnplmce<. Thl· hill 1.1.nuld 1ntreasc Mu01C'1pal C11u rt pa) lrom St(b.l'i7 to SI00.000: \Upl'rllH { nurl fnHTl $94.344 \O S 111'-.1100. appc.il-; court from SI (}7 .964 to S 1211.noo. 'llatc liuprcmc Court from ~I IS. I ~ I to s 110.000. and the chtef JUI· till' from S l20."'<>4 10 $1 35.000. lntroducl·d la!lt ~l'ar. 11 1s stall awa1t1na II\ first 'ote an the Senate Judiciary Commlll('C. FoantalD ValleJ A depositor at the Bank of Ameri- ca. 16192 Harbor Blvd., closed out his account of $21.800. then re· turned three days later. rcdraw1na the sum a second time before the account was posted. from a Honda Accord and placed a l<>a under the rear bumper to keep the car off the around in the 9300 block of Siskin Avenue. attempted to arrest the woman. she allegedly left the door alone and heat on the officer instead. • • • A police patrol car wound up on The st<.'rco was stolen out of a Hyundai Excel parked outs1dl' Pa- cific Eyes and Ts. 18:\5 Nl'wport Bh d .. on Wt'dnc'\da) afternoon. Preschool. 1601 Maraucntt Av~. • • • Soml' 5-0 to 75 checks "'*' .. >'. able to a New Year's Evt pany ai 1 community hall in the 2100 block of Irvine Avenu<' disappared duri111 the e cnt. • • • A buralar smashed the driver's 1ide wi ndow on a Toyota 9-i~up to pin entry. then toot an $800 stereo ftom the truck. petkecJ in the 10200 block of Swallow Avenue. • • • A San Clemente man. stooocd for a ,,.ftic violation in the UOO bled of Warner Avenue. pvt a ,.... name, \Mn was found to be _.., the infturncc and in pci 11111lr fl metham=ine. HI ... I loldtd Ull.... .. car. the skids Tuesday after an officer. chasina a suspected car thief. lost control of tbe vdliide on a wet roed and *m!Md into a brick wall. Pola llY the car sustained about S l,000 worth of clamqc. but no one -"fund. • • • A $7.000 full-knath red foa coat wa the Ol}I)' thin& mulh'I. him a home an the SOO block ol Madi A\CnUC. I • . i • , WASHINOTON (AP) -Pros-'°" flcina a minefield of letal le to their drua cues apiJw ue~ntonio Norieal combed files Thursday for secrets that st lawyers miaht be ,bk to !e~pose at bis trial. l What's more. there is the potential 1problem of findina a jury for a man lpublicly branded as a thug by ~i- dent Bush. ? Earlier this week. Dexter W. 1Lehtinen, lhe U.S. attorney in :Miami and the prosecutor over- 1secing lhe case against Noriega . •came to Washington to join in the •review of CIA documents that mi&ht pertain to the case, said Justice ·Department spokesman David Run- •kel. .. It would be our 1ntentton to re view matenal which may be rel - evant ... Runkel said of the review. which began this week. In the meantime. Runkt'I sug- 'gested that financial documents and ·other material seized from Nonega 's DEA: Panama may get Noriega back WASHING TON (AP) -A top 0rua Enforcement Administration official indicated TbW'lday that ousted l>anamanian dicta&or Manuel Antonio Noricp. now in Miami to face drua-t.raffickina cbaries, may be returned to Panama for trial afterward. "We feel it's imporunt to brio.a people to trial wherever the best case exists." David Westratc, assistant DEA administrator for operations. said in an interview. "Retumina him to Panama remains a possibility for the future." Richard Arias Calderon, a vice president of Panama, said it would be imposiblc for Panamanian officials to provide Noriega with either security or a fair trial now. "He left us without a judicial system," Calderon said. "We couldn't have guaranteed. under the circumstances, due proceu," he said on the "MacNeil-Lehrcr NeW!hour" prop-am on public television. But Calderon said Panamanian officials wouJd definitely seek to prosecute Noriega in Panama if .. by some impossible occurrancc. he were to go scot free" in the United States. headquaners in Panama mifht be used to bring a superseding indict- ment agajnst the fallen dictator. Those documents have already helped 10vest1gators trace drug-traf- ficking profits Noriega allegedly stashed 10 European banks. Runkel said. The review of flies at CIA bead,. quarters was beina conducted by Justice Dcpenment lawycn and prosecutors from Miami and Tampa, where Noriqa faces a sec- ond set of drua chatft;S. Runkel said. The review, which would "or- mally occur before an indictment is returned. is bein& conducted to de- termine if there arc intelligence documents that Norieaa ·could ob- tain for his defense because of the extensive dealings he once had with the CIA as an informant. The deposed Panamanian ruler is expected to try to force the dismissal of the drug-traffi~kin~ charges against him by threatening to dis- close sensiti ve information about his longstanding relatio nship with the CIA. . But Attorney General Dick Thornburgh. 10 an appearance on ABC-TV's "Good Morning Ameri- ca" Thursday, indicated the review had not turned up anything so far that would hobble the case. Panel assalls fish, game agency SACRAMENTO -Stat.e Oeperwent of fish and <lame authorities haven•t adequately protected Califomia•1 wildlife, have often pe.ld aorbi- tant pricies for natural habitats and hive ~.n. rouahlhod over local aovernmcnt ~acncies. the Uttlc Hoover ~mm1M1C?n reported 'f'.bunda~. The commission's 39--paae report. which conwncd few ~fies. said the Department of Fish and qam~ wu hamalN';'I by an. 1nadequ.atc computer system which made at d1fficu!t for outside. aae.ncies to track spending practices. The watchdog commission al~ saad . Fish ~.nd <!a'!'e regulators were swamped by incrcasin&Jy complex issues 1nvolvma-wuillfc rqula.tion. b ,.._ · · The Little Hoover Commission. formally called t e ":"'mmJ.SSJ~n ~n California State Government Organization and. Economr., wd state wddhfe policy has ~n crippled because of the pc~ptaon that ' the Fish an~ Game Commission and the Department of Fish ~nd Game ba~e isolated themselves from the major groups ~onccrned With the ~~rvallo!l of fi~h. game and habitat. while at the same time frequently stra1rung relattons wnh other government agencies. sporting groups and developers." 1 dead, 4 wounded In mall shooting LOS ANGELES -Three men with assault rifles opened fire without warning in an inner-cit)' Jamaican restaurant Thursday afternoon. killing one person and wounding fo ur others. \. The men strode into the restaurant m a sm~I shopping center "and then without any type of provocation or warning to the people :"'ho were inside the restaurant discharged a volley of gunfire from possibly two assault rifles," said police Lt. Douglas Collisson. NORIEGA From Al Montoya aide 'suggested' donations The attackers sped away in a late-model car. police said. No arrests were made 1mmediatcl> and no motive for the attack was announced. Measure would ease spending llmlt emotion. Noriega listened to a 1rans- la11on of the judge·s questions through head phones. which he rl'- mo' l.'d when he answered. L'.S. marshals stood against thl' doors of the counroom. whach ''as filled "1th rcponers. The defense said the case could take nine months to prepare and SI\ months tot~. .S. Attorne) De'tcr Lchunen said he thought the tnal would take onl) \\.\·O months None~ 1s accused of accepting S.t.6 million 10 bnbes from Col- ombian drug cartels to aid and protect their smuggling and pro- cess1n$ -charges that C8f'T) 145 }Cars an prison and SI . I m1ll1on 10 fines. A bond hearing "'a" wa1,ed until it is reque!.lcd b~ the defense. Nor- iega. "ho ga'e has age as 51 although some records indicate he ma) be older. "ill be held wi thout bond. He also faces drug charges in Tampa. Rubino said .S. marshals have assured that Noreiga can be made Sl\CRAMENTO (AP) -A top aide to Sen. Joseph Montoya sug- gested that the o"' ners of a contact lens company make a SS.000 cam- paign donation to the lawmaker to dl'la) a ball. the company's co-owner te~11fied Thursda). Prosecutors contend that the aide. Amici Jaramillo. "'as acting as an agl'.nt for Monto)a. who 1s facing frJeral bnbef). extonion. racketeer- ing and mone~ laundenng charge'>. Jaramillo. "ho 1s no lon~er rm- plu)ed b~ the Senate. was indicted "11h M onto~a and 1s schedulrJ to go on mat in March. In other tesumon} Thursda~ at Monto)a·s corruption tnal. •The c>.ecull\<.' d1rccfor of thl· Osteopathir Ph )s1c1ans and Sur· geons of Callforn1a said that Jaramillo suggested that the or- gan11a11on pa) for a meal for mem· bers of the Senate Business and Professions Commmee at a heanng an Palm Spnngs. Montova chairs the committee. After he refused to pay for the meal. the executive director sa1J. Jaramillo suggested that the osteopaths might not be able to tesufy at the hearing. But the direc- tor !)<ltd he had a "gut feeling" that Jaramillo was acting 4Jl his own. • The general manager of a La Puente auto dealership said Mon- tO)l used campaign funds to make pa) men ts to the dealership. Pros- ecutors contend the money went to help bu~ two ne" cars for the sena- tor. but defense attorneys implied the funds went to rent cars for campaign purposes. • ..\ ~n Diego area real estate 1n,ntor said Monto~a ga"e him SI 0.000 to IO' est 10 an apanment house. Pro~cutors sa) the mone) came from campaign accounts. The 1n,estor said he returned the monn to ~1onto)a aflerderad1ng not to bu; thl' apartment. Jamie Hundt. \\ho O'-' ns a La Jolla mail -order rnntact lens compan) with her husband, testified that she had a series of conversations with Jaramillo in 1988 about' a bill that Jaramillo said could put her firm out of business. She said Jaramillo called her of- fice in Apri l 1988 and told her about the legislation. She said Jaramillo told her that the measure had power- fu l supporters and suggested that she and her husband hire a lobbyist ~o represent them. Hundt said she contacted one of the t'-'O lobb~1sts recommended by Jaramillo. David Kim. Kim told her that she should make $25.000 in campaign d onations. 1nclud1ng $5.000 to Monto)a. "because Mon- to~a had the power to postpon~ rnmm11tee heanngs." Hundt said. Kim also asked for a $25.000 lobb> 1ng fee. she said. HundL who \A.as in tears during pan of her 1es11mon). saiJ she "'as shockl·d b> \~hat Kim and Jar•millo told her. SACRAMENTO -State tax revenues would exc.ecd the state's spending hm1t by $22.6 billion through the year 2000. st~fli.ng most .stall' programs. unless that limit is changed, a state comm1ss1on predicted Wednesdav. Most of that $22.6 billion would have to go automatically to schools and community colleges. under Propo~it~on 98, althou~ some would be returned to taxpayers. said thl' Comm1ss1on on State Finance. ' But 1f voters approve a June ballot measure to modify that spending limit. the state would not exceed th.C' hm1t throuih the 1999-2000 budget :rear and could spend the tax revl'nues on 'anous state programs. the t·ommiss1on said in a repon. Quick OK of reform package seen SACRAMENTO -tate Senate leaders predict an ethical reform pack.age will win quick pas<;agc because lawmakers are worned about pubhc perception of" 11.Jc~prl·ad corruption in the state Capitol. The Dcm0<.'ra11c and R~pubhcan leadership on Thursday introduced three bills to ban honorariums. restnct gifts and extend conflict-of-mtcrc~t provisions to la" makers and other lop slate oflic1als. The Senate leaders said the corruption tnal of one senator and poll' indicating lo" public contidencl' an lawmakers· integrity 1s creating impetus for reform. 'ATIO,AI~ BRIEt'S ·a vailat11e to defense counsel within a half-hour to an hour. Noriega will first held at an und1~losed locauon in the Miami area, said Rubino. Adm101stra11on sources said Nor- 1e~ "as assured he would oot be tned under a statute that cames the death penalt) for drug-related kill- ings. The la" "as passed in 1988. after his indictment. and he has not been charged under it. Seattle requir'es crack house permits 5th body found on ex-site .of cult Kl RTL..\N D. Ohio -I"' co;ugators unearthed four bodies Thursday on a farm once occupied b) a rl'l1g1ou'i cult. bnngjng to five the number of bodtl'S found at thl' <,Ill' 10 two da~'· and federal authorities announced two arrest'>. Nonega surrendered Wednesda} night to U.S troops outside Panama ·Cit y's Vatican Emba~s~ 10 days ·after be took refuge there and was flo wn into Ho mestead -'\1r Force Base south of M1am1 under cover of night Thursda). · Exactl} a }Car ago. Hoevelcr ruled the United States has JUnsdic11on. rejcrting defense claims of immun1- ·ty for a head of state. Mt~.\ Tll t :H SEl.TILE (.\Pl -People "ho "ant to make crack must get a perm11 and open their drug Jen\ to health 10spec11ons or face fine!> of $10.000 a da) under nl''-' regulation intended to help polu:e gain ent~ to crack houses. The KIO$ Count~ rcsulat1ons take t"fTl'Ct -\pnl I. allowing 11me for them 10 bl· amended and ma' be e'en scrapped aftt'r a re' IC'-' · b) prosecutors. said Charles Klceberg. en' iron mental health director for the count) and Seattle. .. It°!> not reall} an April Foo1:· Kll'dlCrg !k11d Thursda>. "kl'hl·rg. a la"~er said prd1m10ar~ rei.earch 10d1catl·d lhen· v.a., no ')tmtlar measure on thl' txx>l'> an)"'hal· in 1he cou nt~. ~eat1k-K 10g Count~ Health De- partment director Or. Bud 1cola e>.pla1m·d that health officials "'ould be notified b~ police "that a crack llpt:rat1un '-'3'> going on 10 a hou!>t' .. Thl' departml'nt then '-'Ould not if) the o""ner of an apparent 'iolat1on of health regulations and order him to produce a plan for reducing the !Clear with gusty ~winds, warmer Th• Aceu·Wu1n11• I01tees1 IOI noon. F1tday. 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S-ot p,m tll pm 4,$1 Lift 12.07 p"' .. ,, ,.. ... 10-•s, "'- Smog report 0.1 ),0 t 1 ••• ~1 u u hl·allh rnl .\ SI oo rl'' 1l'"' let> also 1s rn-1u1rcJ "\.\ e '-'<lUld not e>-Pl'Ct 10 g~t a pfJn .. '1U1la ,;11d "We '-'Ould then '>IJ rt t hl' fi rll' proce'>'i .. I he mea~url·. aJop1t>d Wcdncsda} h~ thL' lllUnt} Health Board. ofTcrs another \\3~ for poh<~ to gain ent~· to l'r<ll le.. house' and gather the c' Hknl'e nl·l·~kd w L IO'>l' them. said <. 'nth1a ')ull1,an. a { ounl\ Council m·l·mbcr ~ho '>l'.f\l·'> a~ c·ha1f"oman of the health board "fl ma~ be a pn ma I) tool" for a11a cl ing lrall . <ihr said OBITl't\RIE~ Jack Heasley, ice skating performer Memorial St>n ll'l''> arc planned for 9.JO a.m 1oJa~ for Jat k L) le H easlc~. a Nl''-' port Beach resident kno"n in the entenainment field as part of the late 1ce-skat1ng brother duo. The Hca'>k\ r" In\. Hl·ask}. \\ho "a5 born and raised 1 n Los .\ ngdes. d 1ed of a heart a Hack Dec. JI in Hou-;t on. TeAa'>. He wa'> 7.t. Heaslc} perforrw ! profcss;onall) "11h 1cc-5l at1ng great SonJa Hen1t' and her sho"" 1n the late 1930s. which led to a contract with 20th CentUI) Fox film studios. He ap- peared in various Heme film s. in- cluding Columbia Pictures· "Five Thousand Fingers of Dr. T." In the early 1940s. Heasley or- ganized and 'ilarred in his own ice show at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Ht" later produced. directed and starred 1n the "Ice Caper Ice Show." which hi.' eventually sold to organizers of the "Holiday on Ice" show. During World War II. Heasley became president of Colbrook Fly- ing Service. which trained 1.200 flying cadets a month from 1942 to 1945. At the end of the war. he purchased property to develop the Rosemead Airport. which he sold to a development corporation in 1952. He is survived by his wife. Lana: brother. Bob Heasley: four children. mcludina actress Marla Heasley of lhc .. A Team" television series; and two arandchildrcn. Services wlll be held at Glendale Forest Lawn Mortuary. Ernest Brainard, oldest stock broker In Kansas l 11). Mo .. agl·nt George Rodngucr of the U.S. Bureau of .\lcohul. TobaclO and Fm·arm., . ..aid late Thursda' that t'-'O arrests were mJdc 10 that (ll~ on Thur'>da~ night and fwther arrests were expected. First lady gets 2nd radiation treatment \\.'.\SH I ~GT0'-1 -F1rj'("la(fy Barbara Bush on Thursdav underwent thl' ~econJ of 10 raJ1at11lrV' tn·atm'tnts for e~e 1mtat1on caused by her immune S\!>tem dt'>Cao;e. l he 6~·\ear-old first lad\ rl'll'l"ed the 10-minute rad1a11on dose earl\ en the morn1.ng at Walter Recd .\rm~ ~kd1ral Ce nter She sufTered no aftcr- efTl't t\ and rcturm·J 10 the White HouSl' for her normal daily act1v111es. said her prl''i'i '>t'l·retal"). Anna Per('7 l hat 1nl'luded an afternoon 1ea for pebple in'ohed wi th a Washington home for thl' infirm with which M r~ Bush has long bel'n associated. '-Delta says overseas flights threatened ...\ TL.\NTA -Delta Air I.inc-; !.<ltd Thursda) 11 1s stepping up sccunt~ anJ g1\ 1ng passengers the option of canceling thl'lf reservations afkr n.•ce1\ ing a "gL·naal threat" agaan.,t Its trans-Atlantic flights. IA·lta \p<>kl·sman J 1m Lund) '>aid tht' threat dad not name a par11cula1 1l1ghl. l'll~ (1r da). ~k '-'OUld not !ta~ '-'hen thl· thrt'at was recc1,·ed or gt'l' other i.kla1b Lund~ ~•d p;l\\l'ngl·r., '-'l'rl' lx•1ng nottlit'd of the threat upon check-in and \\l'rl' gl\cn thl' option of lanl'l'ling or dela)ing lhl•tr tnps Fall en engine forces emergency I anding T .\MP.\. Fla. -Leaking water from a toilet ma) have partl) cauS<'d an eng1m' to fall ofT a North'-'est Airlines Jetliner Thursda~. fornng an emergent~ l:Jnd1n~. federal in\ec;llgator. said. The nght t'ngine. one of three mounted on the tail of the Boeing 727 "as sheared off about an hour after nonstop Flight 5 left M1am1 en route 10 M10ncapoh\-St Paul about S a m PST Thursday. , National Transportation Safety Aoard invt'st1gators began examining thl· planc almo.,t 1mmed1atcl> after 1ts landing at Tampa International Airport. No IOJunes were reported among the 139 passengers and six cre"' members. MORl,D HHlt:t ·s Poles empty stores before next price hike WARSAW. Poland -Shoppers have vinually emptied State Store 122 of 11s goods because the swi tch to a market economy is driving prices up and Poles figure everything will cost more next w~k. "I had heaps of sugar and flour. enough to last three months, but when the year came to an end people bought everything out within a week." said Teresa Sasin. who manages the food store. Similar scenes have been ~ported in state-run gr~ry and meat stores around the nauon Thursday as customers stock u~ before prices arc raised again. Some stores closed because they had nothing more to scU. Panamanians start rebulldlng country PANAMA CITY. Panama -With the dictator 1one and the wild celebrations over. Panamanians on Thursday tried to start rcbuildina their country. battered by more than $2 billion in damage from lhe U.S. invasion and burdened by six yean of despotic ru.Je. StiJJ, the joy here seemed boundless. "We are too happy," said Reynaldo de Gracia, a niaht watchman who witnessed the revelry in the capital Wednesday night af\er word spread that Gen. Manuel Antoni9 Noricp had surrendered to U.S. troops. Bulgarlans prQtest ethnic polldes SORA. BW..-ria. -Tbouunds of people marched put Parliament on Thursday to protest liberal new ethnic policles.. while the rulins Communist Piny and dem~tic oppolition met inside to plan 9u111rii•1 future. WEST HARTFORD. Coqn. -BTA. the offidal n_ews aer.ncy said detailed .. rounckable·· wu betMlen Ernest T. Brainard. who ~icalled the pany and oppolitton would be held Jan. 1~24. the nation's oklesl ICUve stock· The protesters, most from tlle IOUtMrn dlies ol Kardaiji and Hutovo. brok.cr by fonM:r Presidmt Rcapn, , threate~ strikes in 1tveral d ,lies for Friday ua.lal tbe 90venunea1 renned died while u be.,.. tctUnt reedy to its decision 10 restore miftOrlty rilhta to ethnic TUfti. .,~~~~ / d~~ ~~~ D•nger over for Moroca1n COMtUne 1917 llCd tnUk1 cnsba. died RAIA T. MOl'OCCO -EaYinMimenlal npena laid ThW'lllly --'>' Wed111dey. He ....W have eel· all tlle 19 mill.ion pllocll of oll =lled ._a~~,! ...-.. ..-, ebiMiid hit IOOlb ~ Ju. 27. have dillated Md DO ..,._. ~'I Claoc-•-111-111 ... A raideat e1 w. Hardwd. • ne liJ.632.-...... u.n s. ... ~ .... nw.., .., ..i n d keDtr-oftkii llowt. 11 i]' uvy • ii .._ ....._, IOWd ... ~ .... •'' ha 01 Oitlln A Mindi .. I&, in Han-nt patftll boil Wll iiillii -.. to *lw .. ..._ ._ j( it lli'9 mid ~-8rimlll •di hit .on oil H1 Wra ii widainl die JOO•• llllfilllitil ......... • "7 clMdl. •L • a Ing pleads lgno~ance on deal W ASHINOToN (AP) -Pboeni1 miWon- .U. q.rtes H. Ka~na Jr. testlfted ThWlday be = know who In his ral estate and thrift made the decision on a stock deal that st ~ bis Lincoln Savin" and Loan Aasocia· tion \Of up to S 12 million an potential profits.. tov~ment coa&eodl bis '* of federally insured deposill in Lincoln 10 finance bis dreams may even1WJy cost taxj)lyen ~P Jo $2 billion, mak-ina it the bigcst of nearly 600 SltL ftilures aince 1986. Justifyina their takeover of Lincoln, the rqulators contend that American Continental -usurped a COf'J)Of'lte riabt and opportunity" of the thrift to reap a S 12 millfon profit in two purchasn ahd two sales of the same Memorex stock. Tcstifyina on his suit ~hallenfina ~e aovem-men~ 1 ~cover lut Apnl of hts lrv10e thrift, KcatJna sa1d he personally had approved the Oct. 21 , I 987 re~urchase of Memorex stock at twice the price Li ncoln had sold it for four months earlier. "By losina the S&L we lost the ability 10 complete this program," Keatina testified Thurs- day ... The saddest thina in my life is that we were brought to this pass." Just two months qo, Keating had claimed a Fifth Amendment ,protection aaainst self-in- crimination in refusina to answer questions by the House Banking Committee. sayinJ through attorneys that he wanted a more obJcct1ve forum for lay4na out his case. The Memorex deals date back to Dec.ember 1986 when Lin\:oln acquired 79,275 shares for $1 each as a sweetener to a purchase of $40 million of junk bonds as pan of British financier Sir James Goldsmith's attempt to take over the company. Lincoln, which eventually made a $1 .5 million profit on the junk bonds. sold the stock in June 1987 to Garcia for SI mill ion. with an option to buy it back for a maximum pnce of $4.25 million during the next 18 months. Federal rqulators have focused on the Memorex deal and several related transactions with Phoenix developer and stockbroker Ernest C. Garcia as a centerpiece of their contention that Kcatina was operating Lincoln in an "unsafe and unsound manner." A central figure in the savings and loan cn sis and a related congrcssaonal ethics scandal Keat- ing spen~ more than .a hour Thursday te~tifying about his use of Lincoln to finance massive planned community pro1ects in the Phoenix area. Ttle Memorex deal was pan of a series of interwoven transactio ns with Garcia involving what the government says were "sham" land deals to book phony profits. Those profits enabled Amencan Continental to collect deferred taxes from Lincoln on the deals. The source of those tax dollars totaling S94 million between 1985 and 1988. regulato rs con- tend. was actually federall y insured deposits in Lincoln. No money was actual!) ever paid to the go,ernment as taxes. However. when thl' stock market crashed in October 1987. Garcia was an desperate need for cash. Keating testified. and .\mencan Continen- tal purchased the Memon.·" stock from ham for S2 mill ion. In its takeover and a related SI . I billion fraud and racketeen ng su tt against Keating. the Six months later . .\mencan Contanental sold the stock for S 13.2 m1lhon. reaping a S 12 million profo that the go\l~rnment sa~s should ha'e gone to Lincoln. Auto safety probes set 20-year high Amusement parks riding high WASHINGTON (AP) -The governme nt o pt'ned a record number of invt"st1gat1ons of possible automobile safety defects 1n I 989. the National H1gh"a) Traffic Safely Administration ~1d Thursday. The agency said 11 had begun 213 defect in vcs11ga11ons last year. the most an ats 20-)~·ar history. Additional!). the agency said 11 influenced a record 77 percent of the recalls ordered an 1989. I\ total of 6.7 milhon 'chicles "ere n•callcd for safety problems. -An aggressi ve !><!kt) defects pro- gram 1s essential to our safet~ rn1ss1on." said Jel1) R. Curl). ad- nun1strator of lhe agenc~ But thl' Ct"nter for Auto . afcl\. a gro1;p founded b} l·onsumer ·ad- \ OCJtc Ralph Nader. accused the agenc) of rcponang ml·an1 ngless statistics to mask poor performance. "Those arc phon} numbers:· ~a id Clarence D11low. the ct'nta\ l'~­ ccutl\ e director. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California's top amusement parks reported 1989 attendance that ranged from even al Knou's Berry Farm and Magic Mountain to a record number of visitors at Univer· sal Studios Tour. D1sncvland docsn 't release aucnd- ancc figures. but record earnings reports for Walt Disne~ Co. throughout the )ear cons1stentl~ ctted soaring amusement park at- tenda nce. And Southern Cahfornaa·s Bag f our parks all have plans to in- troduce nl'" attractions or gimmicks to keep the tumSllles rolling through 1990. l 'nl\ersal 1ud1os Tours. locatl·d an I ·nl\t;rsal Cat~. announced 1t'> al!l'ndance at more than 5.1 million for 1984. up from the prcv1ouc; rt"- rnrd 4.2 million an 1987. Lln1 vc rsal au nhllll'd thl" record 10 m .. F.anh- quah· -The Big One" attraction. Thl' mk c;1mulate~ an eanhquakc rt·g1<,tcra ng lS . .I on the Richter <,cak '\\'SE ('0'9POSITE TRA'\S:\('TIO'\S as 11 ~tri kes the San Francisco area. Farthquakc was closed briefly after the real lethal thing. measunng 7.1. hit Nort hern Californ ia on Oct. 17. LJ n1 w rsal plans to introduce for 1990 a fantasy a ttraction based on the 'te' en Spielberg-produced car- toon feature .. An Amencan T aal. .. t\.nott's Ben) Farm. loca(ed 1n Buena Park )Ul>t a fl·"-miles from D1sne\land in Ana ht'1m. does not rclcas~ attendance fi gures. but spolc..e!>man Stuart Zanvillc said an rl•ccnt \l'ars the rnmbined attend- anre a1 ·the park's retail and amuse- ment l'Cntcrs has been 5 million '1~11ors. ·· nd "'V arl' 'CT} pleaSl·d \\1th thos~: numbers:· ~1 ag1r ~1 nun1aan reported its 1989 attl'ndanl"C "a!> lcH•I a t .I. I million. \\1th thl· \3mc number rcponcd for IYXX Both Kno11·s and Magil· Moun- tain. l\X'Ull'd in Valencia. plan to 1n1rndun· nl'w .. iron n dcs .. -the term U\l'd to dl·~rnbl: fa st and fun- OU\ rolkr coaster amu~cme nts -10 dra" more crowds an 1990. '\SE l PS A DOM'S NEW YORK (AP) -The following lis1 snows lhe New Yor k Stoc k E:achange siocl<s and warrants 1ha1 l'lave gone uP tne most and down the mosl oased on oercen1 of cnange for Tnursdav No secur11 es tradino below s7 or 1000 sl'lares are included Ne1 and oercentaoe cnanqes are tne d1ffere ,,ce t>elween 1ne previous clos·no price and Tnur selav s 5 30 Pm pr ce UPS Nam• Last Ch9 Pct. 1 Fa1rCom 5 • + '• UP 167 7 v Ravtecn 1 s + • UP 13J 3 Safecre1Svc 6'~ + " UP 11 8 4 Etsc11it 7 ·~ + • UP 11 8 SNEstSv9pl llls+I• UP 110 6 NICOR l 90or J6 1 4.>,, UP 10 S 1 Cron1e1Sav 3 • + • UP 8 3 8 C hileF d ,. 17 + 1 • UP 7 I ··~ c h:J\l' found thl'rl' 1<; a n:la- 11o nsh1p bl.•1v.n ·n :illl·ndance and in· trcxJu n ng nl'"' attractions." ..aid Magic \1 nu n1a1n spokes\li oman C'ourtnq "i1111mo11!>. At Magi\· ;-.1uuntaan. nonh of Loe; .\ngek c;. Thl· \ 1pcr 1s adven1scd a:. .. the \\Orld·., largl'!>I loop1n~ roller coaster ... 1 hl· $8 million pro1ec1 fea· tun:s a fir<i1 drop ol I 'iton c\. a top s peed of 10 mph and a track that "'II put nder\ up<>1dc down '>C'en t1ml''> <luring lhl· cour<~<' of the ndl· .\I !\.null·., lkr~ I arm. spnn~ "111 bring thl' Hooml·rang. c.1 $5 m1ll1on rolkr lO:l'>ll'r proJl'\"I built and dc- '>1gm·d b~ Holland's \'clc..l1ma tirm Z.in,alk 'aid Buomcrang "1ll 1ah• nlkr\ up!>ldl' du"n "' 11ml''> lor- "ards and then hal·k"ard'i. all in kv. than onl' m1nutl' D1':>ne' land. "h1l h J \ 01d' 1nin ndl'\ a1ld rql<1rtrdl~ "rl'\llnJ \\1 th the design tt f its ~pla'h Mountain ndr 10 makl· 11 w ml"r bl.·f1l rl· 11rx·n1ng 11 10 'l!>llor-. "Ill U'>l' nur,1alg1a and g1ft-gl\ ing for I "1~0 ft'HAT '\St .. DID NEW YORK IAPI Jan 4 Advanceo Dec "l'CI uncna,,oed Tota H uf'\ New O•Ol"IS New OW\ Thursday 64S 92) J 11 1'187 )8 13 Prtv. day 887 7?4 !09 7070 11 l 7 '\\'SE Lt:.\DERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sa•es 4 pm T"vrscav o••ce anc ner cnanoe 01 1ne 10 mos• ac• VI' A.,.,er•can Stoc• E acnanoe ssve\ trad•"Q "cl••onallv a• more rnan s I Name Volu,,,. Lut Ch9- President to president Chrysler Motors President Robert Luta .,....., ••ptaln• some features to General Motors Pres14ent Robert C. St empel at th• North Alllerkan International Auto Show. Retailers post moderate sales gains for December By Th~ Associated Preu \Ian~ ol tht' na11on') big rt"tailcr!> rl'JX>rtcd I hu r'i<la~ the~ got "hat lhl·~ l"\pl'l h:d but not nl'll''\Clnh "h.11 thl'\ \\anted for Chn,tma\ lOn'>{'f\atiH· '-Jks gro"th (,l'ncral malhand1"4: t.ha1n' dl'· r.lrll1ll'nt 'itOrl"\ and dl~OUnll'r\ J)<l\tl·d fATl'mbcr fl'\Ult!> that OhJ'>tl~ nll't 1hc1r l'\J)l..'l·ta11uns for J mtKkr- Jll' hnlidJ\ sca,un \nah''' -wad th<.' 1nJu,lf' v.'as '>J\Cd lrum 3 larl..lu\tl·r · ..... k, JX•rformanl'l' b~ rmc d1<,· l11unt'. aggrl'l>'il\l" .1dH·rl1">1ng .and 'IX"l IJI promu1111n'> \l'\ l"fJI fl"lJ1kr' '>J td thl'1r \all·\ \,l.,l. 111111\ll'<l h~ .1 hu~ 1ng '>Ull\l' 1n the tin.ti d.1,, ~·lurl' ( hn\lm J~. and \IUH" l'\l'l'Ull \ l''o gl·naalt~ n prc'iSl'<.l 'oJll'ol.tl lt11n \\ 11h lhl'1r rl·,ult~ Rut sonh· rc1atlt:r\ s.aad the~ didn't get as m Ul h a'> thl·~ had an11c1pated for ( hnstma~ . .. Sa nta came late but he dad nime... ~1d Jd Trc\ Feiner. retail anal~st at the 1n,es1men1 compan) \kmll L~nch & Co The tx•rtormames differed de- J)l•n d 1ng on the t)'pe of retailer . \ .inou~ rl·g1onal factors. such as the "l'athcr al')O had an impact. Rl·1a1kr!.· ..ales art' considered an and1lator of total consumer spend- ing \\h1th alcount!> for most of the nc.1t1tin·., l'lonom1c actn 11' fhl· hulida,!>..are a l'nK1al ume fo r rrt.11kr' bnauM: half or more of thl·1r profit'> roml· from busanes!> Junl· bct"een Thanksii\'l ng and <.. hn~1ma'> Rally begins losing steam 'f\\ ) O RI\. ( .\PJ -"\ttK k Prill'\ h"l ground I hur\J:I\ .11111d lnl rl"J\· t11g J11ubh .il~·ul tlh ,1.1' tng P<•"t'r ol lh\· r.tlh 1h.1t ~rl'l'll'll thl' \IJrl 111 ,.,.,,, (hl' l)p\\ J11n\"\ ,t\\"fJl:(l" It! \II 1ndtl\ll JI' lll' ''• "'' ll<1tn" lur<.<l.t' but d11\\ n .t: 11n \\ l"lln1·,Ja, dn1f)- 1x·11 I \"' I•• ~ -"1111 l>..·d11111li11,,11t'' 1•u111um~·rt·<l aJ. 'Jlll.l'' b' .thou: -·ltl·' 1n na· DOW IO'ES ..\ \'ERAGES '"'n"' tdl· trading ol 'l'" ) ork Stock L \\ hJngl·-li~tt.'d <,lex k~. ""1th 6~5 up, '12~ Jo\\ n and ~I unchanged. \ 11lu11ll' un thl" floor of the Bag tt11.11J lJm\· 111 1-, malhon sh.ares. Jg.!'"'' J IJ.: \,3 million 1n the pre' 111u' 'il°'~aon 'at1on"1de. con- '>oliJJted 'olumt: an "YSE-hsted is- \Ul"'o. 1m.lud1ng trade~ an those stocks on rrg1om1I e \changes and Hl ihc ll' a-thi:-<.·ounta ma rket. totaled : N .:I) million shares. 9 Fabr1Ctr 15 • + I UP 7 I 10 SntaFeEP 1 l + l UP 7 l 11 Austria n 71 '~ +Iii! UP 67 Te•asA rCo 676 300 Ill• -'1t D•ason•n s1~.160 J 15·16 -1 16 NEW YORK iAPJ -F•nat Dow Jones EchoBa~ q 6 900 18 . + • .\n.ih ... 1\ ..aid thl' market appeared 10 ~· ,uffenng. a bat paradox1call). from sign~ that th e economy was maintaining stronger-than-e,pected n111111rntum, as the ne" year began. 11 HomesidFn 1 + • Uo 6 7 13 LomNMIQ 6 t-"' UP 6 7 14 WstUn pf A 8 + / UP 6 7 IS HouseFab 18 '" + I • UP 6 s 16 Un-t Med 1 " + • UP 6 3 17 Malavs•a 20 • • I • UP 5 9 8 Tran~cn Inc 2 • + " UP 5.9 19 MversLE 7 + 111 UP s 7 20 A,llenGro 11 'v + ~ UP 5 6 21 CvorSem• 9'• + 1 UP 5 5 21 E1iertnd n 19'• + I UP 5 3 23 DukeRHy s • + • UP s I 24 AmSl'l1PB 1\~ + 8 UP 5 0 75 AmBarr1c1< s 16 + i . Uo ! 9 Nam• l DellaWood 2 Reaene 3 KavJewtr s 4 HarcrtBr J 5 lntel001C 6 Chvron 7 ComoreC•e 8 ~aoa1a Co 9 hllUS 10 olumSav pf 11 Schw1lrr n 12 ~arolco wt 13 merldMto 14 areerCom IS Avd1nCo 16 HallwoOCIGP 11 801t8ernk 18 T~lilnd 19 GEO Intl 20 Unltel s 21 Amcasllnc 21 EmerldHme 23 APaCl'lt_Co 24 PeopleE n 25 Publlck Ind 26 ScieAll 27 Wlndmere DOWNS Lau Che Pct. 9 "ii -' ~ Off 18 5 J .. -, Ott 13 8 ll a-1>11 Off 113 4~ -1 OH 10 3 1 • -Ott 100 7,-. Off 9 1 21-• Ott 9 1 1l ·-.Ott 83 4 •-111 Ott 8 1 3 ·Ott 77 6a-7 Ott 75 3•-.ott 7 4 3 I -• Oft 7 4 s ~ Ott 70 ISa-1• Ott 69 58-:La Ott 68 7 a -1 Ott 66 7e-1 Ott 6 6 )l , -• Ott 6 3 JS'• -2~ Ott 6 2 11 , -l , Ott 6 1 l~~ - l 9 g:: ~ ~ 247e -I' 1 g11 S.7 2' a -a ff ~.6 23'• -11' Ott .66 8 1-, Off NEW YORK (AP) -The lotlowlno 1151 1hows lhe Over· !he· Counter slock1 anel warrants Iha! l'lavt 9one uo !he mo1t and oown lht mo11 bastd on percenl of chanoe for ThursdaY. No s.cur1lies 1radi"9 t>elOw s2 or 1000 1hares are Included N•I and oercenta91 chan~s are lhe dlff•rence betwHn lhe Pl'tvlous cto"no priet and Thuridav's Last or bid orice. UPS Name Last2 Ctte,, Ui-Pct·~.o I Sts1Sv8k + -1 Kruolnll r • + 1"> UP .0 1 4 ~~jf ~:1e 29i~~ Ii 1~ ~i '41s:11 draa l' • , UP I . or18oard s 121' P ' UP 1 . hartF.OC 211 ~ UP I 6 I MtdlcGraptilc J' '> + l/'J UP 11) i, E~~p s~ ! ~ 8: 1 :t 13 lnradln<_ Jl.. ''> Up 1 .4 1 SummllTch ''\ 1•1. Uo 14. l ~r:i~ r: ts~~ 8: 112: ~'~"''~ .,,,. 2 •.'J 8~ t ~r~FtBk 1 ~ 1~ 8: 1 1 .. :.·. I en 1"4 •;..uo Sy 2 1 -n,..+t·32 Up 1 L~ 1f~ + 1~ 8: ~-Y'f'.\6. "' -1~ ....,_:\Ii ~-~ ""' -...., t,1a -~ ,I.~~.~ f -,,,. 1' -1 i i t =~ -~ A""danl J80 400 IS\to averaoes lor T"urselav T DO\Mt>• J06 600 5 • ~ , St0<lr1 0~ Hl9'1 Low C .. W C~ BAT Ind J07 600 13 I )0 Ind 7804 )9 2871 461166 421796 oe-n u 1nsrrSyst 397 100 2 , 20 Trn 1188 83 11'1& 66t17159 1187 77-3 EnovSvc 317 800 4 , 1sur 734JJ 2347272931230 7fr-3 DowCnrr ,, 317 000 7'• 65 St> 10J8 04 IOSJ 83 1037 75 1043 51-6 18 W•1D;n,1111 309 700 9 • .. ll1Clv\ 24 36'1 100 co11Emo1 • " T •an 4,071 800 Ut1IS 3.667 .JOO MH ·\I \llt.9' HID NEW YORK IAPl Jan 4 Thursday Ao vane eel 259 Declined 317 Unc"anoec 138 To!al H UI!\ 819 New n1ons 7S Newiows 6 .\'IE' l.E.\DERS NEW YORK \AP) Jan 4 Aelvanceel Dechneel uncl'langed Total in ues New h10M New IOW\ Thundal m 819 7S 6 \.\SD.\Q Sl 'l'l.\R' NEW YORK iAP I -Mos1 acllv~011er·t,,e· coun•er stock' \uooheO bv NASO Na~ MCI AdaCLD TlcmA s Oracles ConrPr AoPleC lnlel SunMic GA Cm Mies fl Ad-vanct<I Declined ¥ncht noeo 01a1ln~s New hlgM New IOws Total wles Last or Vol\I~ &kl A'ktd Clt9. 7 84'9 500 4 l Iott -p . 3156.1100 41·16 -21·16 3 J31,500 16'• -'• J.093 I 2~· 8 + ~ ? 133, I 11 -~ '11 I 9H, 3 ~ t 1 1.~21 3s1. +. '" I '5 17'• -' <&2, 11' -... 173,?00 91't +?~ 181 I OSI 2 421 OS. 61 31 141 9SO 400 'I ... ,.\ I .~ PH IC ·t:~ f,01 It PHIC I' ................... ~ .. -· ...... ,,_. _ ......... .._.,.,uo .......... ii ... _ .. -~-...... . ~----•..!' =-=-'!!I ~ ... 1 .. IUI ----~---... ·=----- --~:,'la.••··· ... .---n-.-•• .. 1~--r.-z ··· . ~·--...... -.-.,., 6S S1> 32 108 200 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ..... , ...... """kt! lt22-llll~ CISJI •SA-SU.1151 In the SeC!n January 3rd mailer you may have received. there was an error on page 18-1. 'The Laser Super Turbo XT Com- puter :t326&4 is Incorrectly~ scribed as having a built4n color monitor, 640K RAM memory and 3 full stze open expansion slots. It does not Include built-in c:o6of monitor and has 512K RAM expan- dab6e memory and a tun stze open expansion 9'ots.. We re- gret any lnconvenlenoe this error may have C8U98d our eu&- tomers. SIF.AK Mt> OiDEN DNNER ()1ly Sfl90 JU 'PM> A s~ual S 19 90NtwY,arpri~fors.nk. and Ch1ckcndinncrfortwo,sh appct 1zer. soup. salad Japanese vte1J!lllllllt;: n ee and grun tu And inqutre • The tknlhana lubmcmbtrshlp yen longsavtnp ., .... 8¥VllM DMN ...... c •••• Olive Crea• Women's Guild mem- ben M1't on Ole ball and took tdvantaee of an availability sjtu- alioo. When the Turnip Rose in Orante became available late in the pme, the group booked in to ccl- ebraae the arrival of the '90s with dinner, dancing to the Highlights bend, and casino games. Chairwoman ~ie J..._._, lall and trim in a gown of purple se- q uins, welcomed 135 guests who bepn arriving as early as 7 p.m. for the end-of-the-decade social which concluded with the traditional hoopla of a count down and noise makers. The black-tie optional dress code attracted "'omen in pa1ama sets. short cocktail suits and dresses and lonJ gowns. Their cscons were mostly 1n tuxedoes. Tbe awAd supports Olive Cttst and its purpose of providina housin& (ll homes in Orange and Rivenide C'ollnties) or finding foster homes for abused children comin& through Orangewood. However. the New Year's Eve bash was not a fund-raiser. "This is a get-acquainted. fun part~ "'1th ~mes and prize's," said Johnston. (Tickets we~ $85.) C'ommitttt members assisting \\Ith planning the party were Sldrltt Heidler, CoUeea Ca1ctarl, immedi- ate past president Pew Mudarloo, and current president JlldJ AJJea. Christmas ac11v1ties were. of course. the main topics during the social hour But. the future was induded 1n chats as resolu11ons "'ere discussed. There was som{· resolving about d1eh. but dela~cd after checking out two IOD.f salad-tilled tables, a piano with its ansidn filled with iced down fruit. a• hot \able containina prime rib and all the trimminas and a table holding very fancy decorated cakes with names like Chocolate Choc- olate. Lemon Zing, Papillion. Praline in Cream and Passion Fruit Mousse. Yvoue MUia of Irvine resolved to be more organized in '90 and she: will be probably need to be since she's expecting twins. Husband Dr. Don MUia said his resolution is to pla) more golf (good luck). Linda Lineback of Newport Beach was another guest who wi ll need organ1Lation. She and husband Dr. James Lineback al!>o ha e the ar- fl\ al of t1A.10S on their schedule Colleen Casciarl and husband Ray :ilrl•ad' ha\l' liH~ rh1ldren and her n.•\olui1on " to l·kan out all of thl• Linda a nd Dr. J a mes Line b ack check out game tables fa bove J; Debbie Johnston welcomes Dr. Don and Yvonne Miiis (at left); and t,larold and Ellen K atzman cttat;Wlth Judi and Rush Alleft ... closets. He resolved resolutions to avoid them .. Jtldl Allea said the 80-membcr guild's 1oal fur the comina year is to double wh,at it did in '89. "We had a fabulous year ... helped lo rai~ more than SI 00.000 for Olive Crest. Sc' cnt} of our supporten went to Washineton in Mar where we wert one of six organizations in the coun· ti"\ 10 be honored. ···our fund-raising goal in I 98S was to purchase another home. Wr. rcali1ed that and on Dec. 8. wr. dedi<:a1ecd 11." added Allen. "Dunne this )Car \.\C plan to support Olive Crest's Independent Li ving Skill! program that costs S 150.000 to oper· ate. Teen-agers are taught skills tha1 "ill hl'lp lhem face everyday lift onCl' the\ lc:iH c our homes wher thl'~ a11.· ·1 s .. Early screening eliminates life of agony DEAR .\NN L.\ Df-.R'i .\ lwer you printed In 1983 resulted in mor1.· than 8.000 rc.,ponM:s to the Nattnnal Scoliosis Foundation. We were ahle to help almost e'c~onl' "'ho wrote Nearl) half the letters came trom adults who were suffering bccau'>e the\' were not 'it'fl'Cncd as children Toda) we sull get lc111.·rs of gr:wtudc from people "'ho thank us for help- ing turn their II' cs around. 1 am writing to ask ~ou to repeat that letter. Thl· Nat1unal Snilm\I:. Foundation's \oluntecr" and 'tan stand read) and eager to <.en e ~our reader.. once again Thank ~ou 'o much. -LAI IR .\ R CiOWl.f\.. PRESIDENT DEAR LAURA: Your organization 4111d • splendid job seven years ago. Now let's stt you do It again. Ht>re's t11e letter: DEAR .\NN LANDERS: I am lying at home in a bod) brace for the second lime in four years. rcc·o, t'r- ing from surge!) that 'lhould ne'er have been necessary. [have scoliosis. a curvature of the 11 Ct IC Ct S ( . ft 1•1·: '>Pllll' thJl -...;i, nut Jl·tntrd .11111 trl·,1tld l';11h l'n11ugh \11 ;11 <igl· '-l I h,l\t' J 'J'lllW \\t lh 1-l tuwd 'l'r- tl'lH Jl' hdd tugt•t hl' 1 h' '" o Ion[! \tl·d 1 .. J, d.111111' 1H1l'> .ind holh I Jm u11Jbk lo 1111 rn~ l'I tll•>11th-11ld \till lkrr ".1 nll''>'·ll!l' 111 Jll pJn'nh of ,1Jnll'''l nl d11IJr1.11 Onl' 11ut Pl 111 nf thmr lmh ''·t 11 dn l'lor '>n>lim1\. ranging tro111 milt! IU <,e\l'n.' It take\ onl~ )II \t'UIOd' Ill umdUl I .1 \ll11pk 11.·,1 to tkll'fllltnl' "hich t hild \houlJ tx· \l'l'n h' .1 prnk\\lt)n~ll for furthrr nalua11on fhme 30 \Cconds 1n- ,e,1ed tn th1ldr1.·n lxtween till' ag1.·.-. ol Il l JnJ l-l u1uld "''l' .1 lsk111nt 111 at-tun' Jl',,1htl11~ ,1nJ hugl' tlm 1or hill\ II \n1l111\I'> " not trl'Jll'J '"'htk a t hsld " \t 11l gn"' 1 ng ahout nnl' 111 (,, l \..J,,., '' tll """l'l1 1n .1dulthnod J\ 111111l· J1J. I ht• lu11g., l•HI hctonll· t'untpll"''t'd .1nJ th1: hl'art t'nlargnJ hum nh rn1.111on ~urgt'f\ to C'OrTt'l I 'lllh .t lt'lldllHlll I\ J'l:lllllUI and ru,1h It \l11l1u"' " dt'll'Clt•tl t·arh \\t".11 int-t .t b1.h , u111ld m.1 !..1· 'lll~l'r\ Ullll\'1 ,•<,<,,11 \ l krt• Jll' ,1 lt'" thin~' 111 lool. h>r 1n '"Lii tt·rn·al!1·1 h ont· 'h1111ldc1 h1~hu th.111 lh1 otlw1 '' 1, ••Ill \huulJa hlJJl prnll udtn~ h <llll hip higher nr nHlfl' rrum111..:nt'.' 11 \\ould hi.· \\ontk1ful 11 \\(' l·1111ld ~d .tll \th .. 111' lo h.11l· .111 Jnnu.tl '' rlTllt ng progra111 lr11111 gr .1dn "i thr ough ,, .\n ~ rarl'nl or ll'.llhl·r "ho t'> 1111aoted 1n learning mnn· Jh11u1 lhl\ '>hould· "rill' lo mr f1H .1 frl'c hrrn:h111t· ( Pka't' i.:11tl11\t' a long \dl-.1ddrn,t·J l'll\l'loix· \\1th 4~ t\.'111'> rl·turn pmlagt· J I am 1....cnm·th Lo\ l'. 'tCl' pres1d1.·n1 ol the-'-a11 ondl ly SYDNEY OMARR .CANCER (June 21-Juh 2~1· hl.·ndi t ac; n·sult. Lt·gal :igre1.·mrn1 t'riday, Jan. 5 You'll Ix· \\Ori.mg \\Ith ~our' ham!\ lan tx· adJu\ll'd to \Ult curr1.·n1 rl·- ARl ES (M:rch 21-April 1<>1: ( yclc f mu' on rl·pa1r.,. lhange. 'am't) 4u1rl·nirn1' lfrfu'>l' 10 he ttnl d1mn continues high. you'll he at right \prual ml''>'agl' '"'oh 1ng )Oung h) 11u1l:indt'>h lll·m<HHI' place. you'll also uikc 1n1t1a11w Ill f}l"l\lll1. ~frmba o l o rr<>\lll' \l'\ SCORPIO l<kt 2 \.''\Jo\ 21 t ~ll't'r connection w11h unique rcla· mal.c' tkdaratton of lo~alt) Virgo 1.k.1r of ntN:qu1ou' tnd1' idual "'ho tionship. Scenario features intcn<;tl) pin)' paramount role. 1.d k' <.l<l't'I gaml· hut 3ltuall) " l>Ower. authority. corrcl'I t1m1ng. LEO (Jul~ 23-<\ug. 22)· Scenario tin:inualh 1·mharra"'c:J rauns' Cancer native involved. features populant~. mo\'ement. L1hra pcr,on'> arc part of l'\Utlng. long-distance communica11on. Puh-d' nJmK \tl'nano ) ou'll l..rlCl\\ that TAURUS (April 20-May 20): lt'1h1ng prOJCCI. 3\!>lgnmcnt could in-,(iu ;:ire lmcd . You've been wa111 ng. dec1d1ng. con-vohe journq. Emphasic; o n reading. temnlatino Tonight 'Ou'll sa~. SAGIT'IAKIUS (N<n 22-D1.·C' 21) ir-o-/ . wnt1ng, education. Gemini s:l'I'\. R ...... 11 .• I f "This is 11. I am goino on my own'" clu\l' to , .... ta ,.,eu out o 1 t'rl\1on P "You'vt"" got 11~.. I I h , • h I Focus on mystel). intrigue, secret m~1l l' l'" 1 an _.. our' .11t11 ·ot u'> arranoements. An alluring member VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. n): Be on '1g.11r. l'nthu'>ta'm 'al11J P'~ch1t .. read) to tear down for ult1matc h of opposite sex boosts your morale. 1111pn·.....,1un' Tho'c " 11 .111cmp1 to purpose of r~nova11ng. remodeling. d"uiuragl' ) uu la1. k 1 magi nation. GEMINI (Ma(. 21-June 20): All bu1ld1ng on more soltd structure taith sisnals are "Go." Emphasize 1nde-Applies litcrall) and also to pcr.,on:i l pcndencc. style. sex appeal. You'll rl'lat1on ... h1p'> < hl'l'k '>tatu<.ofmnn1·~ CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan. I'>): win friends and innuence 1mponant held 1n e\1.ro-... Struuure 1-; 'tolid. financial picture people. F1nanc1al gain comes as re-LIBRA (Sent 2J-Ckt 22> \\hat hrightrn\. rclat1on<;h1p grov." '>lrnng suit of career, business dealings. Leo appeared to tx· dl11s1on 11r J l'r:ptmn l hl'( k dcadhnrs. msurancr and figurt"S prom inently. turns oul tu be on target \ ou'll lil1.'ll'l' r1.·4u1r1.·me nt\ Telephone and -------------------------------. g.J'> hill'> u lUld be Cl\>Crduc ..\nut her Cap• 11.'lHll pla~' role AQUARIUS (Jan 20-l eh. 18>· Somronl' "'anl'i 10 pla~ "What'" m~ ••• ............. ··-··--..... -..r: \u1l111"' I 111111J.i11on. 93 { onrord \\l' 1'0 Bo\ "i42 lklmnrtt. \.fa\\. 112 1-~ I llJnl.' for \our hl'lr . .\nn. -HI \. '\ I Ill RL . I rf'!>ponded: Dear Friend: I hope }OU haH an energetic staff. You're going lo n~ed it. Thanks for the opportunit) to help millions of ehll· dren. H e\t'r an ounce of prevtntion "'a' IA.Orth a pound of cure, this Is it. . . . 1)1 \H \\.\. 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Throughout ~l·ar. )ou'll be in- \Ul\l·d 1n \l'lH'I<; :ind \Ccluded pl:it1.''> Ottohn will also be memurabk THE TRUMP T RICK THAT VANISH ED Neither vulnerable. South deal... Wt.:.ST NORTH • • Q 9 6 4 s K 10 9 3 + A 8 7 2 EA~T • )( 10 s 3 K 3 • J 8 2 J 8 7 4 2 Q 8 7 6 +JS4 t + ~lTH +A 7 A 5 2 Q9 AQ I096 J 4 +KI06 3 Thl' ~1ddtng: Souttl.... Wt'sl ~orth Ea'I I Paso; I + 2 + Pass 3 + Pa~s Pa~ Opening lead. S1, o r l ooking at all four hand,, 11 seems that the defender~ mu,1 \Cnre a dub trick. But the old dc\il wa<, up to another of hi\ trick' during the recen1 r·all North Amem:an Cham- pionships and a seem1n!ll Y certain Irick went up in smoke. A routine auction led to South declaring three clubs. Were 11 not for the trump ui1, the hand 1A.Ou ld not have attracted an~ attention West led a diamond 10 Ea~1 ·s ace as South unblocked 1he jack. De· clarer. Haig Tchaimi1ch of Thorn· hill. Ontari o, played low on the spade shifl : West's king won and a spade came back. Declarer IA.On the ace. finessed the nine of diamonds succesfully and discarded two hearts on the queen of spade'> and king of diamonds. A diamond 'ti.as ruffr.d in 1 ... ,.. BO~'D the closed hand a ... East discarded a heart. Af1er Cd'>hing the ace of hear!\, declarer ruffed a heart in dummy, felling tht• king Th" wa~ the pO\lt1on & \\ E."tl + 10 'iORTH • 9 + AR 7 EAST • J 8 +J 5 4 +Q9 ~Ol'TH • Q + K 10 6 When declarer led a <.pade frflm 1he table, the defender<. trump tr11:k evaporated. In prar tice. East ruffed w11h the queen Declarer o'er· ruffed, then ran the ten. pinning the nme. A finesse of the eigh1 brought in the trump'i ..,,.11hou1 lo<,\, and de- darer collectetl a surprisinl! 11 Irick~. Had East d1si.:arded. declarer "'ould ha-.e ruffed low and led hts heart. Whe1her Wesl ruffs high or low. the trumps can be picked up w11hout loss. Try 11 Even an automobile bleats hysterically in earthquakes - HARBOR I SHOPPING I CENTER 1 If ~nu weren't in the canhquake. \PU 111:1\ lllll knO\\ 1A.ha1· .. kno"'n b\ iho'>t' "'ho '~l·r1." EH'f\ car alarm goc~ ofT. -\II tho!>C h~-;·1cn.ral auto-1------------------------------~ mobilt•<, blcattng 1n th1.• panir and the ra,lal I k ma' onh Ix· s1d hc1.·auc;e hl' h.1 ... 11'1 tht' l:our.igl' to rkan hou\e. \1;111~ \11.k rx·opk arl' bulli1.•\ -tlwy ll't' \It l..n1.·..,., a'> a cluh to beat 11t ht·r" .. "(joat eo..,kte )/eigfuodood Siopp1°Hg Celttell" 1 ' S4CUMl4 7Sl-4M7 549-3601 S4S ... S44 su.esoo ~llO MS-948$ 6ll-9ttQ M6-7UI 64S-471 I 545-fl62 Ruff ell's Upholstery. Inc. January Special Ill fllmCI pa111 . 11\ ~ometh1ng. What I hke abou1 5<'0rp1on' " the) han· c1gh1 C)e'i and eight lcg'i .\n qc fo r each leg. Perfect . Q. When dtd Clement Clark Moore's "The Night Before Christmas" first come oul7 A. I 823. Same \Car Charles Macintosh invented rain gear. And Russia staned the world's pet roleum industry at the Caspian Sea port of Baku. · It's a "limber" 1f it's at least live inches thick. You know how to kiss an elephant? Blow gently into its trunk. Wait. don't. Maybe my informant isn't reliable. I don't know what will happen. What if the elephant doesn't want to be kissed? What if it slaps your face? Or what if it decides. suddtnlyh it loves you? No, don't meu wit this trunk trick. Too iffy. Morc than J0.000 blocks of per- simmon wood arc shipped from Arkansas to Japan evtry month. To satisfy the Japenne ckmand for what they think Is •he best wood ~r aolf club heads. Q. Name the writer who •id ··~~art huHia." A.SMrWoodAndmon.Wha•M Mid. ,,. ... y ..... Do llOI be lkt. Tht lick ma" it more dlen Mlf a (J I "'n nat ion' l·clc:hratt' their 1n1.kpcnd1.·nrl' on lul) 4 -the t 1011- 1.·d \lall'\. and \\hat's the otha'' ·\. The Philippines . Whales dream. that much we kno". \\ 1: JUSt don't kno"' what about. Massachusetts la"' proh1b11s men from ha"'"S their hair tinted in women·~ hair salons. Calla hltcs aren't lilies, but onions arc. ThQse who stud) an i mal languages conclude a grasshopper has far more chirps of signifkancc than a pia has s1gn1ficant oinks. Q. What clS( happened the year Elvis cut his first commercial record? A. I 9S4? Wamn Supreme Coun ordered school dcqrqation with all dcli~ralc spcc.d. Roaer Bannister ~r~kc the four-minult mile. Hudso,i l01ncd Nash• to creatt Amerialt Moton. Hank Aaron siancd with t~ Milwaukee Braves. A Minncapoh1 doctor in•rodumt opcn-hean sur· ~ry. PrHicknt Eiscn~r enun. Ciated The Domino T~. And everybody staned sinsina Liulc Thinp Meen a Loe, MC* Americana prdir' a *'-'» muetum '°a hi.MOry m.-wn. ""'J hiltofy "''*""' '° -., ........ a.; President G eorge Bush was reserved, almost matter-of- fact, ~hen. he announced Wednesday that former Pan- amanian dictator Manuel Noriega was in custody. Bush was laconic for good reason. • Operation Just Cause, the invasion of Panama, began Dec. 20. h had fo ur o bjectives: to safeguard the lives of American cit1Len in Panama: help restore democnacy: ,.prot~ct the integrity of the Pa nama Canal treaty: and bring ~N~ne~ to JUSllCc . Fo urteen days later. those military -obJecttves were achieved . but Bush was careful not to prematurely p roclaim O pera t ion Just Cause a resounding success. He thanked the Vatican and papal nuncio in Panama for .. even-handed" assistance. praised the U.S~ operation and vowed Noriega would get a fair trial. There. was no bravado whe n Bush said, 'The return of Gen. Noriega ma rks a significant milestone in Operation Just Cause. The U.S. used its resources in a manner consistent with political. diplomatic and moral principles." Bush was careful no t to s park a victory celebratio n because there is muc h that must be accomplished first. Therf s a d ifference between achieving military objec- ti-.cs and the successful po litical a nd d iplomatic conclusion of those obJl'Ct1\ cs. U.S. troops helped a democratically e lected go' crnmcnt take o ffi ce in Pa nama and those elected officials arc hcginning to resto re de mocracy to their nation. Americans and Pa namanian s arc sa fer tha n they were 14 da) s ago. The Panama Canal 1s in safe hands. and Noriega 1s 1n the nitl'd States to face charges. ·\s 1mprcss1vc a s those achievements a re . Opera tio n Just Cause 1s stil l a lo ng way fro m being a success. Tha t v.on·t happen until Panama's government can s tand on its o v.n and re,l\c 11s econorn} v.1thout a strong .S. military prcscnn'. Bush said some l ' .S. combat troops have been \\lthdrav.n and m ore v.111 follow as soon as the local s1 tuat1on rx·rm1t<.,. We hope that happens q u1ckl}. but 11 m u't tx· rl·ml·mhl'rl·d that the estim a te put on <\ .S. prc.,cncc h~ non·comhat mt11 tary perso nnel. especially m il llal") po l 1l'l'. 1\ .t } l·ar. Snme think Bu\h was too conscrvatt\C Wednesday night. lfr had good cau'>e to boast. but prudently refrained from proJerting an image that wo uld have been perceived in \nuth and Central Amcn rn a ., arrogant. Bush's reserved ~t ~k did not belittle "'hat ~as accomplished : 11 was a rerogn1t1on that thl'rl" "'ill he ups and downs hcforl' the fi na l c hapte r about O~:rat1on Ju'>t Cau'>e 1s written. Noriega will not tx· b rought to JUSllre until his tnal 1s fin1.,hnl. Panama "'Ill not he a de m ocrac) unttl 11 c; goH·rn- nwnt gro"' \trongcr. gain' the free ~u pport of the Pan- amJntJn pl·opk and nurture'> thl' nation's econom ) When that " atu>mpll'hnl. Jnd nnl~ then. 11 v.ill bt' llffil' to ll'khr.lll' J IH.l prml.11m that O pcrat1on Ju\t ( auSl' lrH·d up 111 11' nanll' ()rx·rn11on Ju<,t ( a u\l' anompl1c;hcd much rn 14 da)' It \l°t Panama on a ruur~l· for democratic rcco' Cl). It \hould .tl'>o tx· rl"ffi l·mhcrl·d there v.as a hea') pnce for that :wt1u11 rhe1t pml' v.as thl· d eaths of 290 Panama nian -.old1l·r,. JOO l'I\ 1ha n .... 2J l 1.S. soldiers and three .\me ncan Cl\tll:tll\. Op•n1ons ,.,Pl!'\StCl 1n th•S spact art tllOH' ot tilt Darly Pilot Orne-r "l'W\ l'~pr!'Htel on rnos p<1gt ilrt thOSt' ot thtor oi!u!hors .md amsti. Rf'"t1"'' 1 mmrncs <1rr •nvHl'Cl .ind may bl" stnt to Tnt-Daily Pilot P 0 Bo• I C,f,() ( •1Hil Me-s.1 911>}1> TOD" l' I~ HISTORl' I o<la' ''I rid,!\ J;1n '\ thl· fifth <lav of 1990 There an~ ~60 da)~ left 1n the \ear · [ 1iJa\ 0\ highlight 10 lmtur~ On Jan ' I XW1. an \u,tnan ne .,.,<,papcr ( .. Wll'ner Pre\SC .. 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Report. Trial leaves no doubt what state Sen. Joe Montoya is S l\C R A~ILN rn -I dnn·1 rhrn l. thcrt· is mlll h kli 1n the \'"' of d1..agrl'eml·n1 11<1" ahnut "hat ~tall· . l'n Jo\cph B \lnnto~:i ''·or ahout \\hat I.and lll a g;tnll' hl' and h1<; :ttlll\l'<l purw·th1l'I lcgt'lat1\l' a''"· tant \mid laran11llo hJ\l' tx·cn pl.1~ 1ng fo r thl'\l' last ~l'ar" out nl thl' ~l·na1or\ offKe at the '\late < aprwl f elr "l'l•k\. \\ttm·,~e<; at \lontma·c; trial on l hargt'' of ratt..i:tel'nng. · ('\· 10rt1un. hr 1hcn .i nd monl.'' laundl'r· that '>hO\\l'J thl' \1'n111nr lr11111 \\hat- ing ha' l' dl'St.rrhl'J the iam('. and tie r taking .1 l ht", I.. 111 thl .1moun1 of what 11 coml . ., do.,., n to rs simple and SJ.000 Imm .1n unJl r,m l'r J Bl famrhar stutT , agenl. \\ho "·'' prl'tl'nd1ng to rep. The nice!>t \\J\ 'nu can ~' 11. re!.Cnt a \hr1111p 1111111i.tn\ 1ha1 v.ant- Joscph Mo n to) a has had a ··for Sale.. ed and e' l't1t11Jlh ~111 o;ome tailored sign on the unkl' J oor fo r a long lh h kg1 <.l:11111n 1lUl nl the Leg1s- 11mc. la1urt'. Montova·s atto rne'. the legcndan ~ · h ......... Michael Sands. doc,· not 'i\.'C that as The ~ '.()00 ll[Wfl' au 11'.'l'n \l'I rn a ml·e1rng hct,\el·n \lontma and :i the qucstwn. ho\\ever. and hrs at-St~na te ron~ult.int n.i med John tcnllon 1s unders1andabl) focu<ied 1n Shahabian. "hil \'a' "nrkrng ai. a another direction. He is more interested. for instance. in finding go\C'rnmcnt rnhmnnnl l he me<.'ting out if Monloya spcc11ically men-"a'i c;ecrl.'tl~ tarx·d tioncd moni:y during the nego-The lcgcndar) Michael Sands ha!i tiations with these witnesses for hi s alread) ar1uC'CI that thcrr 1s nothing support on various bills. illegal about acC'epting $3.000 a an And many of them have testified "honorarium.. for showing up at that Montoya never said the word. breakfast. And it's possible that he is Not "money" or even ·•rontnl>u-righl -thC') don't call hi m the tion" or "fipancc." What Montoya teacndar) Mic hael Sands fo r asked for was "support," which nothma. ancr all. Sands would hke the JUry to believe At t~ vcf) lea'>l . ti's difficult to m ight mean J>(rsonal apJ>(aranccs 1maame nds not making a aood or. I suppose. lickin& envelopes for caSC' that one honoranum is prctt) ma.ilen to the folks back home 10 much hkc another. and th3t what Whittier.· • the JUf) 1s S('Ci na on the tap( is And if that tSn't tbc impression bus10css a.~ u ual 10 the world of tbaf thc!lt _pcopk carried away from politics. IM r mttlinas with the 1tn1tor. wtll. Thcrt are several former Montoya •ho can say what's in 1.nother man's 11dcs. or course. who havt delcribed heart. anyvo-ay? how that bu incss runs. They'~ told A• the trial rttated recently. the the COGrt that Montoya believed ju~-.. ~nlaa a peek. DC'ODlc Md to "s-y their duts" to ttt TMy were halfway lhroulb a t.apc his help. that ont of the 1icks wu 11 fl"l1 tllrl·J 111 l..l"t'P .1 fl'\'11nl ot \\ho";" m.1 l..1ng. dt1n.11111n' 111 tund·rat\l'r' and 1h,1t ,,,ml"\\hrn• arP11nd I qi<~ '\l'l1 \l1>11lo1'.t Jl0l rJ t•J ht' \\,Jl11l'd Ill hl·comt• J mtllmna1re .ind hegan .iv 11' l'h o;n·l..ang. 11u1 hnnoranum\ ..\nJ rt m,l\ 111rn 1Hll th:i t un<ll'r 1he '>Pdl of \l11 l1Jl'I \and'> the 1ur} "'II Ul"lldl' thJt \t1hut1ng " nH1n.· \\hat 1h1'> , J"-' " Jhout than l'\lnr- twn or rarl..l'tl'l'rtng \nd \\ho am I 111 .up.u,· \\llh that 111 \J\ that .lll'\t•ph \111ntm:i 1\n·1 a "hnrl'01 .\nd 11 ma' turn 11u1 that th1' par1 1cu larl~ kind of solrn 110g 1.,n ·t even tlk gal. \fonto~a. after all. hasn·1 t-cen out in thr 'itr<.'t't w ll1ng hrc; 11\\n bod~ Whal hr '" <,elllng. a<; I <,aid ~fore. '" thl' office he holds. along "tlh "hate' r r mean1ngk<;c; promr'>l'\ hl' ma~ have made to get 11. He ,., "4..'llrng the go,crnment to pn' ate 1ntere-.t\ 1 he JUr} knnw' that. and an) one who hal> g1 "en <''e n cursol) atten- tion to the ston knows it. too. .\nd \.\hat WC arc going tO find OUI nc,1 1sn"t what Jo~ph Montoya ii. -that much is clcarl ) on the table -or 1f he 1s out of tcp With the pwplc of Wh1ttter or the rest ofstate Lq1slature. the same body which pa~ the fish lei• lation that tht FBI set up without any trouble at all ThC' thil\& ~arc ao•l\&,tO fin.d out next -at least t hol'( ~ re ~na to find out -rs 1f elected Off~ ii public trust or a 8ul'JCf Kint fraac:hise. If JOlq)h Montoya's otfKoe was bis to sdl. ,... Oatw ~ • G••c r t ~tO , L ~- 111·111t~ Look to past to cure our ills To thl' FJ1tnr f h1' u1un1n ha' a problem ~l' hJ'l" not hJJ 111 fJn· ~ince the 1930s· ll11ml'll'" unt·mplo~ed. hungt) and unJl·r-quJhlil·J people. Tht: Rooi.e,ell ~dmin1strat1on . .,., h1ch I rnrdralh J1:11:s1ed . came up .... 1th solu11ons · .,., hrch "'ere con- sidered b~ all so-calkd th inlcr ng men of that trmr to tx absf.lrd and even <:ommunr~t 11. In retrospect. the plans !>Cl H'd the mun tr:. I am ~peaking uf thl' CCC C" · 1ltan C'on\l·n a11 011 Corps. and WPA. \\urk\ Progre\~ .\dm1nistration. l)l•th camp and at-home projects. The bo~ s 1n the CCC were given thl' upponun1t~ to ka"c the streets and thl' hoho 1ungks. The~ were g.I\ ,·n lnud \hl'ltl'r .... onh" hr le "'ork J nJ mmt important 1ra an1n~ in a lrJlt Jnd a '.:n'>l' 11f ,df d1sc1 phne \\ hrn thn lini...ht·d 1hc1r 1ra in1ng. tlw' "l'rl' n;, longn tallO\.\ punks or pJl hUtll.., hut m.11url· mt'n \.\Ith a '>t"nSt" 111 thrrr 11\\n \\nnh In the ml'Jnllml· 1hn h.1d Jl·com phshed nl"l'dl'J tJ'"' tor thl· countn for a n,1m1nJI n\l"'tml.'nt \fan,· of thl' 'l''llT\l'.tr .11u1h.., arc no.,., ·captains of 111Ju\lf' hJ' 1ng 'fX'nl their tt"en- Jg_l' )t.t r' 1n thl' ( ( C and nut in the Big Huu ,t· I hr \.\I'\ "orl..ed "''h older ~·opk hl"Ol l" thl' 1rJ1n1ng "'as not '>trl'''>nl 111 thl' Jl·grtr nf thl· CCC It did. h1•" l'' er. prn\ldl' a sen~ of J1gnll ' Jnd rl·l1l·' l'd them fro m thl' Jok i1nr \.l h1k Jl>tng worthwhrlc \l1Hk l•rantl·d thl'rl' \\('rl' numl·rnu., tul..t·' llo.1111111 .1hnut r,·g.ird1ng k;rn- 111g 1111 1lw1r 'h11\ t'I' .1 nd nlhl'r 1111..c-!> n111 'llttahl, 1111 J tam1h nr"'>papcr. l 1111111u11.1tl'I., marl\ 111 thr 10!..t·<, "lrl' llJ1' l>ut thr ll\l'fall good tar n11!"t·tgh l·J 1h.: 1nJ11kncr 11t -.nm\' \light I 'Ug_g\·'t rrngram ... ot thl' ''II\. Ix· l«n'1J1.·tl'J lnr \lUr prl'\l"nt J.t\ < ll'' 11 u,h numaou' modi· II< Jta.•11' \\ •ulJ tx· nl0t·d1.·d hut our pr 'l'tlt Jt1J1. I.. on lhl'\C gfll\.\tn8 pn1bkm' 'to'T .1, twll :ul·n·1 .,.,nrl..ing JI•\\\ Hl-R T \.\ \!flLES < osta Mt"sa Coverage of rescue praised I 11 th l' l-J1t11f I "anlt'd tu "rrtl' .i hnef ktter l11mm rndrng <!Jc linl' n•poning don(' h' In' '1 111..01 rn ,e,cral an1clc" "h1, h .1rpcJrnl 1n the Da ri\ Pilot thr t"1r'1 "l'l'k 111 l)i.·ccmber 'lur 'on Jcffrl''. had fallen inlo ou1 h.,,k,JrJ ~"immrng pool and "a' ,J' t•J "' :i "'ewport Beach plllr< l'lllJn nJntl·d Arll G raham \1' \\ 1k .ind I appreciated the Jll UfJl~ .ind "'n,111,11~ of ~our re- Pllrttng \\ a rl''>Ult 111 the rq>on1ng done h\ 1h, t han1:1t· l ,1unt' Register. \\.<.' .irr l.tnu·llrng nur r urrrnt <.ubscnp- tll'n l°ll'l:lU\C thn not o nh tntrudC'CI .. n 11u1 prr,.h.~ ·at Hoag· Hospital. thn ll'pnrteJ that I d1<;Covered m~ ,11n 1111 thr hottnm 11t our pool. and th" \lJ' nut l'llrrl'Ct In add1t1on. the' J1d not <,h11\' ur at our news lPnf1·1,·nl l' at thl' 'lewpon Beach n• '"' l ' ''atmn In .HI\ C'l'nt. I .,.,ould hope that < llliu·r Adi liraham could be nomi- 11.1tl·d tnr 'Clme 1~ pc-of award if p.1,"hk He ..._1,ed m~ son's life. and hr \h11uld he rccognizC'CI as a true hl'I•' h the ..\ngel award appropn ate 111 lht ' l.l ... ('" I 1n.1lh I plan to become vef") ln' 11h nl IClcall ~ in drowning rrn l'nt111n Dro"nings are the numhl·r 11nl l dUSC of death 10 our lliuntn hir 1 htldrcn ages 1-4 years. I'm nnt \Ur(' the general public IS a"an· 111 this fa ct. and the Pilot could do the community a grea1 \en ltl' "' &"mg some attcntioa. .... ,th nl\ aS'\lStance. to this ISSUC • Than~ ~ ou again for your fine job of rrporl ang on our near trqedy. We "111 he replacing our Rcaistn- subsc-rrp11on \\Ith one for lhc Daily P ilot ' JIM LANDIS Newpon Beach Letters welcOme CAMCORDER CLEARANCE!,. Save on Floor Samples, Clearances, Models, One-Of·A·Kinds, And Overstocked Camcorders! 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ITORI HOURI • 8MIWaD 4230 C,..OfNa Awe CI051 327·•77 • ....... 10IM Magnot1a Awe (714) .... 1000 • IAll •---...O 911 & "r Slrwt 1714) 116-1111 • UllTA ._ ... ,. S)t1 ..... 5' flOlt e-.0300 • VINTURA t03 I M ... "' neat•._.. v.Mt.Ka ,._, ll05) ll0-11U Staying power keeps goal in sight MIAMI -When Marc Buonicon- ti suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury in a college football pme four years ago. his father. Nick, helplessly chased after a cure with all the fierceness that was the hallmark of his long and successful NFL career. Today, Nick Buoniconti has learned that another of his on-the- field attributes - staying power - enables him to keep the goal in sight. And in the process. his efforts and his son's courageous example have helped make The Miami Project one of the pre-e minent paralysis research institutes in the world. "When I fi~t looked at this. I suppose 1 ne\er guessed the depth of what would be mvolved." Nick Buon1cont1 recalled T hursday. "l ~ucss you could sa) now we're look- ing at a hfe11me of commitment - tfi ough 1 hope not. "l believe the sc1en11sts have a road map and 1 ·ell Mark. 'Hang an there budd~. B) the tame you're 30. something good "'111 ha ve hap- pened.' "He may not be running the 4(}. )ard dash. ma} be he won't have full use ofh1!> lamb'>. But 1 believe he will be making a '>tan. That. at least," he added, "1s our drl·am." A testa ment 10 that v1s1on IS play- ed out almost every day of the year now an a few rooms at th e Un1 ver- s1ty ofM1am1 -Jackson Memorial Medical Center. where some fi ve dozen sc1cnt1s1s plot the mystery of spinal cord damage and how to bring long-sleeping lambs back to life. They use tools as basic as modified wc1ghtlifitng gyms a nd as soph1s11cated a~ computers able 10 measure nen l' responses no louder than th e llulla of a muc;clc. The pale must seem excruciattng- 1\ slo"' to thl· half-m1ll1on <\mcn- c"ans 10 "'hum -;p1nal cord inJuncs have rl'\Ultl•d 1n some degree of paral)s1s. Their number swells by some I 0.000 each )car -more than half the rl'sult of auto accidents. but some 15 pert'l'nt due to spons-re- latcd inJuncs -and the mountmg frustration 1s understandable. But w11hnu1 the Ruun1con11s. eve n this pace might nna ha'e been ma1n- ta1ncd. Famed Florida neurosurgeon Dr. Banh Green had luunchcd the am- b1t10u!> prOJCCI with thC' hC'lp of two patient\ earl) 1n I 9R5. In October of that year. Marc Buon1con11. then a 6-fo111. 210-pound li nebackC'r for The C1tdel. launched himself at an Eac;t Tenncssc1: running back. smash mg hC'lmct into hip -and not so much a muscle has 1w11ched bclu\' has neck s1nlc Marc Buo n1con11 ramc under Green's care shonl) afterward. and Nick Buo01cont1 has not stop~d campa1gn1ng for funds from that da~ forward. Before hie; work. the project ~as two labs. now 11 has an annual opening budgC't of SJ 5 m1lhon and plans arc tx·1ng hatched to expand to nc"' quanC'rs thrC'c times its current SILC "Understandabl>. the first qucs- uon WC' alwa)S hear 1s when. When wi ll you find a cure. when will this or that happen:· said Susan F111patnck. the project's d irector of education. "I always say. ·1 can't tell you that. bu t if it wasn't for some· thing like The Miami ProJeCl. we might never know. "In that sense. it's impossi ble to underestimate what the Buonicontis ha ve done to carry out Dr. Green's vision. And from their famil y's tragedy so much good has already come. "Football touches a lot o f people. When that San Francisco player Jeff Fuller got hurt last October. we were inundated with calls from high school coaches who asked us to send speakers to their schools and talk about how to prevent injuries. "I had very little interest in sports when I started here. but I've learned a little bit since then:· she said. "Especially, football. "I know it changed Nick's life and pve him a career that made him both famous and well-off. It also took away one of the thinp in his life that was most important to him," she continued. "And who can't relate, as a parent. even as a fan. to what lenaths a father would 10 throuah to help his son." Nick 8uoniconti was called too small for pro football. but ICOUll It.ill ,,.._ ... UTkl/Uf lJCI sinks to new depths in loss to San Jose s.tate 9y JON 'ERGUSON °'_,,....,...~ San Jose Sta1e's men's basketbaJI team came into the Bren Events Center Thursday niJht and played hard, played aggressive. played like it had nothane to lose. And by the time it was cl1ng1ng to a small lead midway through tht' second half. 11 was pla>ang 10 wm. The Spartans dad JUSt that. 75-69. as M1ss1on VicJo High product Tom Des1ano madc his first stan and scored 10 of San Jose's final 14 points m huldtng off UCI The wm ga\e first )Car ht·ad coach Stan Morrison his inaugural Big West Confcrcncc 'actor). ~ UC'I. ml·an"' hale. made enough ru ns to !>ta) close but missed enough shots and made enough turnovers to lose its founh \tra1g.ht m dropptng to 2-9 O\ era II. 0-~ 1n the Bag West. The .\nteaters have been sinking lower -1n shooting the ball at new levels of inaccuracy. un'lpinted ef- forts and a1111udc. "We need 10 JI.el 'our heads up," "' Big West Conference Centwenu 0v ... e1 W L W L Nevaoa·Lu \leva' New ~·co Sra•r UC Sama Baroa•a L°"9 8eec" Sta•r u1a11 sra1e San JOH Slale Ce• SI ere Fuller •or F rflno Staie UCI Pac r.c ) 0 • 1 1 0 II 1 1 o a 1 1 1 9 1 I I 1 6 I • 1 t I 6 f 0 1 s 6 0 1 1 9 0 ) 1 s Thun<Mv'\ Sc.,.fl San Jo~ Stott 1S UCI 6' Lono Btll(" S••1• "' F•n no S••·· 60 New Mu co S"•'I! 81 Pac t c 60 UC Sanre Ba•oa•a 9 U•an S•a•r 06 !MlturO.y'\ Gamfl Ca 5'ate F .... 1 e"'•ori 4 ' 1..Ha,. S'•'"' o JO N •vaoa L•• Ve-;Ja\ a· San JO\!! S•att l )0 Sundev'• Garn.\ UCI a• F resnG S•alf S UC S4n•,. & .. •o .. •a a• Pac 1,c ~ )0 said 1un1or ll·ntl'I Ril l..\ Hutkr. "'ho had a 17-puin t 11-rehound l'llort hut ag:.11n ">lruggkd at the linl· in thl' '>nond half ··11 \\l' get heh1nd. IAl' get Jm, n I I.. 1111\' I "'" Onl· dr" \\L''ll "'n a g:11ne ... It had appeared Thursday wu a good opponunity for the Anteaters to do that. un11I the Spartans played relcntlcssl> throughout the game, something 1Ah1ch could not be said for l t I .. !':ot tonight.'' Butler said. "We "erl· reall ~ do"' n tonight m the first hull 1 don't thml "'c plalcd as hard a~ "'e tuuld the first hal . They're a good tl·a hut I think ""c can be" tx·ttl·r "I 1h1nl because we're losin1t e'l'r~1111l· 1~ l\\l'lllng used to losing. I 1h1n l.. 1t'' the ..erond \ear in a row \\l' \l' \IJrtl.'d out ~-Y· (al.'tually 3-8 la')\ \eJ')UO) .. rhl' )<1n Jo!K' program. undcr- glllng Jn II' ahaul under Morrison ath-1 IJ!>l \cason·, 5-23 debacle "hl'll' mo~t ot the team walked out un lkpJrtl'd ( oar h 8111 Berry, may no t '' 1 n man~ gamts this season, but \hu\\l'll 11 "'nn ·, embarrass nsdf ''1th II\ l'll urt ·I'm n1.·11.:d and particularly hJPP' Im thr pla,ers." Morrison (Please see UCJ/BJf , ~ I Jeff Von Lutaow 11 closely gu•rded by S•n Jose St•te•s D•ryl Scott ll•ftf, •nd Ben Alshw•ln drives tow•rd the b•sllet aplnlt Andre Brooks •t Bren ·center Thursd•y. Rams tb face cold in East for third straight week By BARRY WILNER Al' \pon• Writ•• Eo\'iT Rl 'T llfRFORD. N.J -1 he Ram\ aren't d111ng much C alifornaa dreaming thl'.'\e da\'>. the Ram\ can't wan 1n thl· lOld "But 11'-; <,omL·thing that \HllCr\ ~rill.' and lhL') a\\Ume thl' pla)er'> belinc \.\l' h:HL·n·1 pla)ed that lx1d 1n wld \H'athcr ·· 111 thrn\\ thl' hall too l hl' L'a1 h 1<1rl'L"'' "f,,r .11il':ir d:I\ \\1th ll'l11fX'1aturl< arounJ .!11 dqtrn'' Both team'> • .i .. ,, d1'm"' till' IJ1 I th,· R.1m' ha 'l' m.1nhandkd thl' < 11.1111' 1n thl'1 r IJ,l l1A O mn·tin~'· -l'· tt 1n ~a'l RuthatmJ 1n I lll\li JnJ '1 -1 ll JI \n,1hc1rn th•' '-t':.w rn Sun:. the Rams "'ould prefl'r to pla) at hontl' tn thl' ~FL pla~offs Who wouldn't'> But the road ha'\n't heC'n unktnd 10 them. not C\l'n Ci1ants "i1aJ1um '.'int latch . an' '"a' f hl' Ram'i ""on thl·1r l.i't thrl·l· rL·gular-\ea'>on gaml's. 1ndud1ng d pla)off·<.'linching 2-i-~o '1lton JI '-c" l ng- luno 1n hornd cond1t1on' "\\ hJt haprx·nl'd Jga1n..1 thl'l11 k l' 11' 1..no" "L' hJ \e 111 \\Ori.. h.1 r1kr ·· ( 11.tn" hnl·h.h l..er < a rl R.1111.. .. '-lid ·I hl' hJ nLk d 11 tn ll' thl· l.1\l l\\o ganll'' .ind\"' nn\\ IAl' h.l'l' 111 Ix· J lot nH1rl' .i kn When the "'ild-rnrd Rams pla~ the NFC East t·hampao n < i1ant'> <\unda). 11 will be their th1rd l'on~lutnc trip across the country. from sunn> Southern California to thC' usuall) fngad :"'orthl·ast 1 hen thl') dominatl·d the fagk'i 1n tht· "lid-curd pla)offgamc at Philadclph1a. 1Ahl·re 11 \,a., ram'. 1Atnd' and cold It "'as ·the Rams· fir .. 1 pla)off '1c10~ 1n cold \\eat her <;1nce mo' ing to California from < In eland m 111.io The\ "'ere l).Q ··But "l' lnt)IA m11re Jl-0111 lhl'm an1t "e "'111 tx· tx·lll'.'r rrcparl·d .. "I thi nk "'c·rl' tared of talktng about 11 ... quartcrhacl.. J 1m b crcll \aid. "We've wo n our last t1Au hark there and the weather and being on the road didn't bother uc; .. "We·, e nc' er held that thought." Coach John Robinson \a1d of the prevai ling op1n1on ··1 "'as 1mprnscd h; the ''a~ the) rom-pktel~ controlled Ph 1ladelph1a·.., offcn'>l' all game." (i1an1-. < oalh 8111 Parcell'i c;a1d "That st uff about the weather won't be a factor unless the 1A1nd 1s JS mph and 11's ~O degrees And that docc;n't help U'i -~e ha \C Roh1n\On kit thC' ( rlJlll\ \\l'rl' n rx· IP Ix· tx·.1tl·n 1n the game in <. Jhlnrn1,1 ··1 dnn·1 th1n l.. pa<it ~me' nll.111 mulh 111 thl\ kagul· .. he c;a1d "\\c \\l'fl' l..1nll n l dl'\IX'rJte at that point. I)\\ I'.' h.1d lo.-.1 tnur \tra1ght 1.tft l·r opt·n1ng 5-111 \\e g•1t lhl' (11an1' Meadowlands memorable for Bell By KEN PETERS Greg Bell hopes to rC'turn 10 the s11e of some happy memories Sunday -the end zone at the Meadowlands. ··11ovc the Meadowlands." the Rams running back sa id. "I spent a lot of tame there when I was an college. Notre Dame playcd there once a year. 1t seemed like. ''The first tam e I touched tht' ball tn college. my first touchdo~n on national telev1s1on. came in the Meadowlands. against Navy." he said. recalling a 2S- yard scoring run in 1980. "So I always enjoy going back there to play. and 1:d cnj~> goi n& into that same end zone a few more times. Bell gets hi s chance when the Rams play the New York Giants Sunday in an NFC semifinal playoff game. Oficn overshadowed by quarterback Jim Everett and the Rams' spectacular passing attack, Bell's running has added balance to the team's offense. He went over 1,000 yards rushina this year for the second consecutive season and has been particularly productive in the Rams' last two victories. He gained 210 yards in the playoff berth·<:linching 24-20 victory apjnst the Patriots.. then 124 yards in the 21 -7 wild-card victory over the Eqlcs. Bell also made perhaps the key play of the same at Philadelphia. rcehna off a S4-yard run to 'let up the Rams' final score -which he aot on a 7-yard run. Coach John Robinson \a1d that "'a' Bell's finest game a\ a Ram. and the runntng hacl.. agrccd .. .\s for a~ ho"' I adJ UStcd to a11a ck the defense. how I attacl..ed the tacklers. that prohahl~ \\3'i my best game ... he said "l usually do ""ell at cu111ng back across th e grain. but we knew thC) ~er<" good against cutbacks. so I needed 10 run up the field . run through arm tackles ... &II said he expects to t~ 10 run the saml' wa} against the NFC Eaft champion G1an1-; ··11·11 be the sa me t)pe of thtng." he ..aid. "The} ha"e a vcf} good defen5e and )OU can't run <;1de1Aafs agatnst their lancbadcer crew h«au~ the> 'rC' too fast. The) probabl) won't do so much stunttng and blat1tng (as the Eagles) becau~ the) know thC'v can match up with anyone. "I'm going to havt' to not get discouraged when I expect to get yards and mstead get inches l'vC' got to give 11 the c~tra exen ion to get all I can out of every run." The Rams have beaten the G iants tn their last two meetings. a 45-3 1 victory at the Meadowlands tn September, 1988. and a J 1-10 dcc1s1on last November at Anaheim Stadium. That means nolhina. Bell said. "The Giants arc still basically the same team that won the Super Bowl (after the 1986 scasoh).'' Bell said. "There are some personnel chanp. but a lot of , ......... 11u./a2f Ill •• !!-·lllh' thn d idn't pl<I\ IA Cll .. ·\\ ... ''""~ · 1\ hn" Pa rcl'lls dc!K·nbes 1L But thn .m· 1.hnam11e at homl'. going 7-1 ,1nd <1l1hl1111 ng thl' 11ppo\1twn. IR4-96. at ( "·""' 'l1Jd1 um It 'Ull' lx·at\ 1x'1ng a\\a) ·· Banks said. · \\ ,. hJ' l' J tough Joh ahead of us but we'll ,11,,,, 11 p J111.J pla) hard I h:l\I." a lot of ,1111tiJ l'll\ 1: an our gu\\ and I thml.. we ha c .1 1111 lx·tlL'r undL'r\tandmg of "'hat the> do." I hl· Rani' prote"s to not being uncom- t1111.1hll 111 thl· 1-J\l for the third straight week. It'' tmn)I. I guc"'· hut all th~ do as td l '"u "11,·11 111 gl't 11n a plane. "'hen lo get off, "lll'n 111 gel 11n 1h1: bus ·· Robtnson said. ··1 d.111'1 thin!.. 11 \ Jn 1\\Ul' .. 1, 11 .1 d1..ad,an1agc going east and pl.l\1nt1 thrl'C' 11m1:.-, 1n a ro"'~·· Robinson .1,l..rd · \\ l' · rl' 2 l1lr 2 so far ·· \\ h1Lh 'ure heal\ the ahcrnatnc. Ex-Wo_odbridge softball star.Boyd to play ~t Fullerton t NFt playoffs . take over teleV/slon scene With the coUe., football bowl tealOD over (except for various aJI. star pmcs). the emphasis for tele- viaion spons shifts to collcac basket· ball. The only real competition college hoops faces this weekend will be Saturday and Suoday when the Na· tionaJ Football Lcaguc resumes its playoffs. ESPN, which has secmin&ly end- less collqc sames (actually 136) on its IChcdule this season, will begin its .. Bia Monda¥" college-baskctball triplcheaders this week, featuring pmcs from thc Big East. Big Tcn and Bi& West. Tbjs week's "Big Monday" opener will spotlight Georgetown at Pit· tsbur&h at 4:30 p.m .• defending na-ti~naf champion Michigan at In- diana at 6:30, and Nevada-Las Vegas at New Mexico State at 9 p.m. In case you're wonderin~ which game Dick Vitale drew. he II be working the Big Ten tttis ~ason with Mike Patrick, who recently finished ESPN's Sunday night NFL telecasts. Some Vitale-isms to remember - a ''Dow Joneser" is an inconsistent player (up and down): .. All-A1rpon -r:eamers" are guys who look good 1n airports but no t on the coun. and a "PTPer" is a pnme-time player. John Saunders will add scores and highlights from the ESPN studio. Channel 2 will sho w UCLA at Louisville I p.m . Sunday. Saturda' 's offerings include North Carolina · Statc vs. Temple at I 0 a.m. (Chan- nel 2); Washington State at Anzona at 4 p.m . (Channel 2). and UNLV at San Jose State on a tape-delayed basis at 8 p.m. (Pnme Ticket cable network). 0 Department of Corr«tions: In this space last week. it was men· tioned that Michigan entered the Rose Bowl with a 2-7 record. Left out was the fact that the Wolverines were 2· 7 under Bo Schembechler. and 5· 7 overall. Now. of course. the records are 2-8 and 5-8. 0 More than twice as many peorle watched Monday's Orange Bow on NBC than watched the Sugar Bowl o n ABC. national rattnis confirmed. Notre Dame's 21 ·6 victory over Colorado in the Orange Bowl got an 18.5 natjonal rating. I. I points less than the overnights from major c111es that were r1!lea!>ed Monda). Miami's 33-25 'ictorv over Ala· bama in the Sugar eOwl got a 7.4 national rating. the same as it did 10 the overnight. The Orange Bowf ratio~ was a 43 percent over the 1989 rattng o f 12. 9 fo r the game between Miami a nd Nebraska. The Sugar Bowl rating was an 8.6 JX'rCt.>nt decrease fro m the 1989 rating of 8. I for the game tx·tween Florida State and Auburn. 0 TV spons notes: • Na.iional f ootball League pla)- offs continue Saturday and Sunday w11h di v1sional games in the Na- ti onal Football Conference and the American Football Conference. Cle' eland entertains Buffalo (Channel 4) in the 9:30 a.m. game on Saturda). followed by Minnesota at San Franc isco at I p.m. (Channel 2). On Sunday. the painngs are the Rams at the NFC East champion Nev. York Giants at 9:30 a.m . \\ l·:l ·:kJ:"\D 'l"l·:t .J:\ ISIO'\ .. R \DIO ' . (CblnMI 2) followed by the Pit~ tsburah Steeltts at the Dmvcr Bron-cos at I p.m. (Channel 4). •Goff rctums with the Tour· nament of Champions at I p.m. Saturday on ESPN and 2 p.m. S'un- day on Channel 7. All four rounds of the Tucson Open will be tclevised live by ESPN beginning next Thurs- day at I p.m. • Thc USA Network will feature a heavyweight fi&ht between Carl .. The Truth" Williams and Tyrell Biggs at 9 p.m. Thursdar, on a delayed basis. ··Terriblc 'Tim Witherspoon will be on the under- card. 0 CBS plans on having an cmerg- cnr) generator at Candlestick Park in San Francisco for Saturday's game between the 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings Just in case there 1s another earthquake. A deadly 7.1 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay area on Oct. 17. 31 minutes before the scheduled start of Game 3 of the World Series 10 Candlestic k. ABC. which was broadcasting the baseball game. was knocked off the air and needed to burro'' a generator from ESPN. "lfwe lose power. would have the ab1l1t) to maintain our signal." CBS spokesman Ton}' Fox said. "We would not necessarily have the abili- ..... l) to use all our facilities. But if there would a power failure the game \.\ouldn't be going on and we '-ouldn't need them all. But if there "'ere a total loss of power at the stadium. v.c could remain on the air." IHJ1011 Brosterlla.1 is• Daily Pilot writer w.ltose col.aJ.11 appears every Friday. TELEVISION Women-Lo ng Beach State at Sa n Diego State (de· la)ed). KO RG ( 11 90). 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Drake at Wichita State. Sport'iChannel. • 9:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC play- o ffs-Buffalo at Cleveland. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh Caro- lina State 's. Temple from Atlantic City. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Evans' die at Indiana late. SportsChannel (repeats at I I.JO p.m.). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC pla}· o ffs-Minnesota at San Francisco. Channel 2 I p.m. -GOLF: Tournament of Champion\ from Carlsbad. ESPN 2 p.m. -SKIING: World C up men's do"nh1ll compe1111 on from Val Gardena. Ital} (tape), Channel 7. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: \hsh1ngton State at AnLona. Channel 2. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Lo~ola Mary- mount at La Salle, ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Toronto. Prime T icket. 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Buffalo at Montreal. SponsChanncl. · 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New Jersey at Atlanta, WOR. 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: loyola- Chicago at DcPaul. W GN. 7:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Figure skating from Kobe, Japan (tape). TBS. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Gold- en State. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. Channel 18 (SportsChanncl, 11 p.m .). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: U NLV at San Jose State (delayed ). Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Quebec at Ne\loi York Islanders (delayed). SportsChanncl. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Utah at Hawaii. ESPN. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame at USC (delayed). Pnmc Ticket. 1:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos harness replays. Pri me Ticket. RADIO 9:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC play- offs-Buffalo at Cleveland. KNX (I 070). I p.m. -. PRO FOOTBALL: NFC play- offs-Minnesota at San Francisco. ICNX ( l 070). 5 p.m. -PRO HOCltEY: Kings at Toronto. KORG ( 11 90). 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal St.ate Fullerton at Utah·State. KMNY (1600). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame at USC. KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BA8lETBALL: Lakers at Gold· en State, KLAC (570). 8 p .m . COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Sunday TELEVISION 9·30 a.m PRO FOOTBALL: NFC pla}- off~-Ram' at Nl'\\ York G iants. Channel 2. I U a rn COLLEGE BASKETBALL: \\omen-Ma ~ land at North Carolina Stall'. ESPN. I() J m -OCCER: Engll'ih League rnmpet1· uon-( lwl 'l'a '\ LI\ erPoOI ( taJ)l'). portsChan nel. 11 J m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: . at1onal C .11holll C'hamp1on'th1p from Dubuque. lo v.a. Spons- ( hannd 1n:rx·a1) a1 11 30 D m .) 11 'O J.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: l 'tah at 11.i" a11 I ta IX'). Pn me Ticket I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: l '< l<\ at l uul\\ ilk. C hJnnd 2 I pm -PRO FOOTBALL: .\FC pla~- ofT'>-P1t1)lluq~h at Den' er. C hanncl 4. I .JU p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duquesne at Si. Joseph's. SportsChannel (repeats at 9 o.m.). 2 p.m. -GOLF: Tournament of Champions from Carlsbad (dcla~ed). ( hannel 7 2 pm COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Women-Stanford a t Oregon. Pnme Ticket. 3 p.m . -SKIING: U.S. men's pro compct1t1on from Waterville Valle). N.H. (tape). ESPN. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oregon State al California, Channel 2. 4 p m. -BASEBALL: Senior Professio nal League-Fort M ~er-. at Bradenton (delayed ). Prime Ticket 4·30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at New Yurk. Channel 5 5· .30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: Soviet Red .\rm' team at Chicago. Spon sChannel. ' 6 pm -BOXING: IBF light-heav~we1ght cham- piomh1p-Charles W1lllams , .. Frankie s~1 ndell. from .\tlant1c Cit'. ESPN. 7:30 p ni -HORSE RACING: Santa '\n1ta repla ys. Channel 18 ( pomChanncl. I I p.m ). 7 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: M1am1 at Lakers. Pnme Tic ket RADIO 9.30 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC' wild card pla~ofT ganw-Rams at New York Giants. KMPC ( 7 1 ()) I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC wild card playoff game-P1ttshurgh at Denver. KNX ( 1070). I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at Lou1sv1lle. KMPC (7 10). 4:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at New York. KRTH (930). 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCI at Fresno State. KO RG (I 190). 7:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: M1am1 at Uikers. KLAC (570). LITKE "°"' ., caa•1 measure accurately the size of a IUD'• heart. Playina in the center o(tbe Miami defente, Nick .._icoali almost willed the DolDbins into three Super Bowls. 11aat tame epirit is on display at ... prqiect..amost daily. for either man -the project d°" not offer rehabilitation strv1ccs for their benefit. Rather. th~ men work under the watchful eyes of re· searchers in the hope that someone. somewhere down the road will pm byiL da) because of a low-grade infection connected to his paralysis. but his father said the setback was a tem- proary one. "The low times are days like this," Nick Buoniconti said, "when you sec him bed-ridd en and being fed J9i11 ~who made bis way S,OSO mllel tom Loi~ to New Yon in a Wbedcbalr almost euctly a,_. Ill>. C'l"omt tbe room on ~ AODHime New Yott ..,._,_pat~ panJyt.eCI in an W ICddlat WOfts tewioully It I w 11Pdfaa. llation Th..,.,.: for ..... IWO ,_.after bC WU in· ~ .. ..._.'°leave bis bed. TlliN Will .. pncioul lmle llli• Marc Buoniconti was the first in a Iona line of unselfish patients, and people at the project still ~fer with pride to the first cxercite mecbinc he used -there are now 1even -as "Marc's bike." Tbouah Marc Buonicont.i has not pl'Ol"tSled e>hysically, his tpirit is soerina. He is workina toward'• a dqree in psydw>Joo at the U niver- sity of Miamit produciftl records and preparina to releue 1everal IOQll by a ftlllt bend be n\aftile'L He could not be in&ervicwed Tues- intravenuosly. Then you rcalizc \.- what a bad dcal it was. That's when it acts to me. when it would get to any parent. "But he's a aood kid and he doesn't complain, he kind of aoes alona with the flow. And then there uc the dayi, when he's u normal as any normal 23-ycar-old can be. He's 1ot that same hunaer for life," Nick Buo niconti concluded., "and we're aoina to find a way to utisfy that." 1111 Llfh ......... ,.,., Mawlcrl 'IL ''°"' The AllOC:IMM ,... "'"Wla~.e all Kl a Utile 1ua11." aid. ""Tbeft'a an lbc best teem in all d9nle pbuec kickiQ&. otfeftte and defalte. !1?2 teem to be playi~ oo a million. It 1 tbein to lose. r think they're eolna to ,et tiR:d of bcatina that. .. N'EW YORK -Why --- is Terry Bndsbaw, a di.. ~ tinaui5hed former quar-~ terblck and a national idiot m aD of UI IOIDO.t.eft." •t mat doeln't meu he'll be pi~ in beer edvenilementl in tho future. ne.twort announcer, t>ro.dcastina an animated football pme between beer bottles? .. My pandfat.ber wu u alcoholic. rm aot endonina a product. .. Brad· ab.aw said. 8rldsbaw will be announcina Sat· urday's NFC pme bet'M'Cn Min.ne- sota and SaD' Francisco with Vern Lundquist. One of the reuon• is qua.nerbeck Joe Montana. Bradshaw mabl no secret of bu admiration and talks about the' ability of Montana and other players to rise to the occasion in bi& games. "I'm half an idiot sometimes, .. be said, "and this thina . i1 borderline idiot kind of work." Yes, t.be Bud Bowl is back, just like Jason and Rocky. And Brad- shaw replaces Bob Costas u t.be commentato r, presumably because the Super Bowl shifts from NBC to C BS this sea.son. "I'll say this with no ruervations: The only way the 49en will lose this thin& this year is if they ao out and have 1urnovers." Bradshaw said. "I'm talki~ about Montana when some of that s mr.setfy" Bradshaw said. "To know millions are-watch- ing and you've ~med control I Sot elevated in those big pnics. We sit here and slobber over this guy. He's just amazing." .. The 49crs. in my opinion. have Motta named Kings coach Dick Motta was named coach of the <. Sacramento Kings Thursday and vowed to • tu.m a longtime losin& franchise into a ' winner. ---- Motta. a surprise selection. also knows turnina the Kings around won't be easy and warned against expecting miracles. The Kings said Mo tta would take over after Thursday's game against Denver. Until Thursday, former Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks coach John Macleod was considered the front-runner for the job. Golden State Warriors assistant coach Mike Schuler and Orlando Magic assistant coach Bob Weiss were al~ interviewed. In other NBA news Thursday: • Portland forward Ramon Ramos. who suffered severe head injuries in an automobile accident Dec. 16. has improved from criti· cal to serious condition at Oregon Health Sciences U niversity Hospi· tal. Hospi tal spokeswoman Marcia Williams said that Ramos "'as moved from the intensive care unit to a regular ward and that his chances for survival havc improved somewhat, but he remains in a coma. • Randy Breuer, thc lonf ·armed 7-foot-3 center who never reached his potenua in six seasons plus with Milwaukee, was traded to Minnesota for third-year center Brad Lohaus. On the court Thursday: Nuuet1 11!, KU.11 H : Departing interim coach JcrT) Reyno lds go t a standing ovation from a sellout crowd in Sacramento, but Denver's Walter Davis spoiled the occasion with 27 points. A crowd of 7,014 at .\rco Arena gave Reynolds a 45-sccond ovation in his final game as coach. Suns 119, Mavericks 19!: Phoenix, led by Tom Chambers with 35 points. sho t 75 percent in the second pcnod to climb above .500 (14-13) for the first time since NoH·mber. Ro lando Blackman. who led Dallas wi th 23 points, had a three-point play and a jumper to g1'c the v1s1tmg Mavericks a 27-23 lead 1:08 into the period. Ru1 C hambers hit a hook and a Layin during a 14-0 run that ended "1th 6:55 remainine in the half. Warriors lit. Heat 117: Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond scored 27 points apiece in Oakland as Golden talc extended Miami's losing streak to eight games. Mullin and Richmond combined for all of 21 of Golden Statl''s points dunng a 7:36 stretch of the fuunh quartl.'r. That ga'e the Wamors a 115-111 kad "'1th 21 seconds remaining. Knlcks 100, Hawks t~: Charles Oakley. returning after a three-game ab~ncc. sparked an 18-5 run in the fourth quarter that led New York to its 10th victory in I lfl games and raised its home record to 13-1. Tlmberwolves 100, Honets H : T yrone Corbin scored with four seconds left. af\er Scott Roth had 16 fourth-quarter points. leading Minnesota to the victory that kept Charlotte winless on the road. Whitey Henog, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. on the status of veteran reliever Dan Qu1c.l·nbc..·rr). v. ho v.as released at the end of the 1989 '.)ea!>On but was invited to go t6 spnng 1ra1n1ng 3\ a nun-roster pla)er. "If he wants to go dov.n and pla} bridge for six weeks. he's welcome. Hl·'<, upgradl.'d our social standing. We've got two tabll.'s of hndge going no"' We've started getting smartl'r We're n111 getting any heller. but we're getting smarter .. Coaches opposed to playoff Div1S1on l·A football coaches generally are opposed to a postseason playoff. a ~ sun C} b) lhc American Football Coaches ~ Association shows. The survey of NCAA head football coaches show 72 percent against a playoff after 1hc bowl games. Sixty percent opposed a playoff plan that incorporated the bowl games. Sixty-seven l·A coaches responded to the survey. Of those. 28 were opposed to a playoff in any form., responding negatively to both playoff questions. Ten head coachl.'s were 1n favor of a playoff in any form, responding 'yes· 10 both playoff questions. In other college football news: • Bobby Bowden will be offered a lifetime contract to stay at Florida State. with a substantiaJ pay increase designed to make him the hiP.1est paid college coach in the state. school officials said. The new agreement. which has been in the works for several months. will pay Bowden more than the $440.000 annual deal signed last week by new Florida coach Steve Spurrier. Bowden, 60, has a 122-40-3 record in 14 ycars at Florida State and is 195-72-3 overall dunng a 24-ycar coaching career. The Seminoles have wo n 33 of their last 37 pmes. includina four straight bowl games. USC rated No~ 1 In baseball I' ·1111·: HtE \('H ERS Michael Jordan's shoes: The untold story Glanville meets with Falcons Jerry G lanville. whose coaching JOb with the Houston Oiiers is rumored to be ~ in Jeopard y, met with officials of the Atlan-~ ta Falcons o n Thursdar to talk about their vacant head coaching JOb. Falcons executive vice preside nt Taylor Smith said the meeting was 1n11iated bv G lanville. "The Oilers gave Jerry i>ermission 10 talk to o ther clubs. so he called us." Smith said in a statement released Thursda) afternoon. ··wc·ve wanted to talk to all qualified people. and because Jerry's been a winner in the NFL. he fits that bill." Smith 1nd1ca1ed no agreement was reached at the meeting. and said thl.' Falcons plan to talk with o ther candidates. In other pro football ne"'s Thursda~: • Stanlc> Wilson. su pended the mom1ng of the 1989 Super Bowl for snorting cocaine in his hotel room. sa) s in the Februaf) issue of Pen thou~ magazine that hi.' conspired to bu~ the drugs with Cincinnati team- mates Eddie Bro" n, Da"' I Smith and Rickey Dixon Wilson. now 10 drug rehabilitation and sacking grocer- ies in Phoenix, 1s q uoted as saying he began talking with Smith and Dixon about buying cocamC' as soon as they arrived in M1am1 for the game against the San Fran- cisco 49ers. He said he also too k drugs with the two pla) l'rS. All three players and their agents denied the allcs,.a11ons contained in the magazine. which released cop1el> of the Sl\-pagc story by William Sherman on Thursda\. • Rick Smith was fired as director of public relations for San Diego 1n the I 0th front-office dismissal since mid-December. -\ team spokesman offered no explanation for the tinng of Sm 1th . 50. who worked for the organw1llon for 15 years. •Cincinnati cornerback Lewis Billups was arrested on charges of can) mg a concealed weapon and im· properl) handling a gun in his car. police said. Baltimore awarded '93 game MaJor league baseball a"arded Its 1993 "-• ~ All-Star Game to Baltimo re Thursday. -y where 1t 1s expe<:ted pla)ed 1n Camden • · • Yards. the Cit)·, pro)CCted new baseball stadium. The fac1llt> 1s scheduled to be completed in time for the 1992 season. It will be the second All-Star game for the cit,Y. which hosted the Amencan League's 4-3 victory 1n 195.8. Nex! summer's game will be played in Chicago's Wngley Field. f<?llO~ed by the Toronto .SkyDome in 199 1 and San Diego s Jack Murphy Stadium in 1992. In other baseball news Thursday: •The proposed deal in whic h weight-loss center tycoons Sid and Jenny Craig offered to buy the San Diego Padres apparently has collapsed, it was reported. A source close to the neiotiations was quoted by the San Diego Tribune as saying thc deal was dead. Padres owner Joan Kroc, who put the club up for sale Oct. 17. reportedly scuttled the transaction. • Former San Francisco pitcher Dave Dravecky underwent surgery for 411? hours to remove a tumor from his left arm. Dravcck)', a 33-ycar-old left-hander. was operated on by Dr. Murray Brennan. chairman of the surgery department Memorial Sloan-Ketterina Cancer Center in New York. "There won't be any mu Its for several days,.. Giants spokesman Matt Fischer said in San Franci5CO. • A pica of innocent was entered for the Detroit ~r owner accused of drunk drivi~ in the accident that killed former ba~baJI manager Billy Ma.rt.in. A jud&e also arantcd a prosecutor an adjournment to present findinp to a arand jury in the investil;ation of William ~ccdy. S3, who is charaed with drivina while intox- icated. -use. whkh hasn't qualified for the---- Colleac World Series since its last cham· * pionship in t 9781 should return to the po&t· scason competjt1on th~year. if Batcball ---- America's pre-season blleblll ranldnp arc on taf'IC\. The publication ran.kl the Trojans No. l in a poll re&cated Thunday. Lut teason, USC finished witll a 41·2' record and the No. 11 ran.kins. Ranked behind the Trojan1 in t~ pre .. IOft poll wa'C Florida State, Ttus. Stanford. Anaoea S..te. 0eotPa Tech defend. ina national cham1"oa Widtita State. 11unol1, OtJa. borne Slate ad Millilli .... Slaee. ID Olher tpOnl newt Thunday: • Cluda won tbe WOltd juaior IMd.ey cbam-piombif f'of • blnb dme .,._ llCGM pedod ,,_.by ~iR Qaia aad Dwayae Norris led the ...... 10 a 1-l .ictory over Czechollo~ wt Sweden tied tbe Soviet · u~ ~s. m ftctliUj. F'WIDd. • Hea~1wem• c111m5 MDre ,.,_ wt lllPCf" ·~ ~ llaY 1••11'd oe ,,_. -............ w ..... Coac:il'I moll ........ ="'··~ •USC'•""8 ......... Attw .... Ja. ll wiD be DllJed ia "9 L)llll9 Ollllr • a s-l....s of IM u.-Arat11 _. AIW. .. dOol ~ The PldJbtO 0o 0 WWW 1•9'.wll .... • I p.m.: 11 I I \ l'IO\.fC \UIO Tll&.aYlllOlll . 11 a.m. -COLL••• llAIKSTaALL: Womeo=-tow• et MIQhlean Stete, UftN. S P.m. -_... U.S. men's oro ~ltlon from Watentlla, N.H. (t ... ). Hf'N. S P.M. -COU.•H Ulll&TaAU: Utaf\ at S9rl 0teeo State <...,_>, ~ tlck ... I o.m. -...... IC1'00I. MIKSTaAU: Mlledlew• leldwln ., Mecefl s.w .. ~ ,,... .... , .. p.m.). . 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Pat R1ddlespngger came off the bench 10 score 15 points for the Bulldogs on 7.of-8 shooting from the floor. The 49ers improved their record to 9·2 0' erall and 2· I in the con· ference. Lo ng Beach State won de· spite ma kine 1ust I J of t8 from the free throw line. In other Big Wl'st games: New Mexico State 81 , Pacific 60: James ·\nderson scored 16 points and Regg1l' Jordan added 15 and Nev. Mexico State held Pacific to JO pern~nt shoo11ng from the floor in Las ( rm.:cs as th(' Aggies won 1hc1r ninth '>tra1gh1. Nl·w Mexico Stale 1mpro,ed to 11-1 oq~rall and 2·0 in the Big West. match1n1t the A~1eo;· longest win· 01 'l 'DOOHS ning streak since they won a school- record 16 straight in 1968-69. The Tigers. completing a four- pme. 13-da) road tnp. fell to 1.5 and 0-3. UC Saata Barbara tl, Ulall State H : Carrick DcHan scored 20 points and Gary Grey added 18 as UC Santa Barbara cruised to the victor). The Gauchos put together a 19-4 sconng streak m1dv.a) in the first half to end the penod v.11h a 49-24 lead. Their b1gge!.t margin was 5Q-24 1n the second half wht'n Gre:r h11 a hook shot v.11h 16:40 remai nin11.. The '1cto~ ga' c L 1(' B a 2-0 confert'nu: marl. L'tah ()tate l'i no\,\, 1-1 in the Big \\'est In Pac1fir·IU game'> Ad zooa 6S. Washington SI: Mau Muehlchach '>con·d I' point\. ean Rooks 12 anJ ~1a11 01h1rk 11 as :"Jo. 19 .\ntllna t''-21 defc:a1cd \.\ashing· ton 16-S 1-21 to nt·n ''' confcrenle record al 2-~ Thl· drfend1ng nm- ft'renre rhamp1l10'i put thl' gaml· out of rcat·h v.11h a I~-~ spun 1n thl' sl'cond half cappc:d h~ J uJ Bued1kr°'> la~up. 10 \trt·tth their edgl· to ·\2-, ... v.11h h I' rcma1n1ng The Im' \\J\ \.\ ashin11.10n·., ninth stra1gh1 111 \rtwna. "h1l h '>tretrhed its hunw "tnning 'lrl·al. tu \I< gaml'S Arizona tate 7S, Washington State 64: \k\ .\u.,tin -.rnred nine of his game-high 31 point'> dunng a 14-2 run late in the game as Arizona State defeated Washington State. The Sun Devils (7-4) notched their third straight victory while d ropping W L' to 7-6. The outcome left both teams at 1-2 in the conference Jn acuon in'oh1ng top 25 teams: Cincluatl 71 , Louisville H : Keith Starks scored fi"e of Cincinnati's fin al 11 points and the Bearcats (8-3) turned back a late charge 10 u~t :0-:o 8 l ou1 '1lle 19·2) 1n the Metro ( onft'rence opener for both teams. LoulS\ 1Jle had rallied from a 37·26 halfume defirn 10 lead 59-58 on E'enck Sulli,an\ breakawa\ dunk \\ 11h .t:U7 remaining. But C1 ncinna11 rl·ga1ned the kad for good 6 I ·5Q on tarl.s' three·po1nt pla~ v.11h 3·36 to gu Ohio State 69, l odiana 67: f reshman Jim Jad .. son <,<tm·d 19 potnh and Ohio Statc hdd off a furious ralh 1n the final minulr to up'.K't pre' iouc,I~ unbcatt'n ninth- ranl..:d Indiana 1n the Big fcn Con- ference opcncr tor ho th tl·ams f hc ltt\\ v.a, thl' lltHl\11..'r.,· fir,1 altcr JO 'll IUrtl''> Ohw "itatt: "' 1'·4 l" crall hut 5·0 at 1..,1 J1,hn .\rcnJ aha its fir'>I 'it tur~ dg.\10'1 .1 ranl.l'l.I oppo- nl· n1 in ti' l' trlt' Mississippi 'tale 87, LSL" 80: Duu~ ll;Jrt\li dJ mJdl' .I ra1r 11! hrt-;11..a\\J\ hJ\l..l·t\ l·arh 1n 1l\l'M1mt' Jnd ,1JdnJ l\•u dim h1rig lrl'l' thrn"' \\1th ~2 \t'U\lld\ kit kadtnl!-,,,.,.,IS· '>1pp1 \tall' tu J \11uthl'J't1·rn ( un· ferenct' vlciory over No. l 1 I.SU (7-2. 0-1 ). lo bcatifta I.SU for a ftfth • s1ra1ght time. MississipPi Slate (I-~ ' 1-1 > u~d a school recoRi nine 3-• pointers ind overcame a 4()..point effon b) LSU sophomore All- Amcncan guard Chris Jack.son. : Loyola MarymH1t ti, St . • Josepll'a K : Bo K.Jmble sco~ S.4 · po1nt.s. includ ing an off-balance 32- foot shot at the buzzer that gave No. 25 Lo)ola Marymount (8-3) the vic- tor~ o-. er St. Joseph's ( 1-9) in Phila- delph 1a K.Jmble. the nauon's lead--: mg scorer v.1th a 38 9 point average coming tnto the game. scorw 27 of ~ Lo)ola's last 31 points. including the la!>t nine. He made 17 of 33 shots and 15 of It> free throws. Ki mble scored 32 points in the second half. Kauas 93, Wicbila State H : Terry Brown It'd fi,t' Kansas pla)ers 1n double figure~ v. 11h 18 points and the sc:cond-ranl.l.'.'d Jayhawks ( 14-0) made a school record I I 3·potnt sho1~ Kdn..as madt.• eight 3-pointe~ 1n the fir'il hJlf tu hnng the Shockers (.!. ~) OUI of tht'lr tune ddenSl" and tool. a 5~-3U halftinll' lead. Ka nsas nn l'r led ll' k~~ than 18 after that. Illinois 73. Wis('onsln ~9: Kendall (Jtll "hu.,,· cl1g1hil1t ~ v.as restored b~ thc '\:( .\.\ l'Jrltl·r 1n the da). sum:d 20 point<. on ~·for.g shooting and kd lourth·rJnl.l·d llhno1s 10 the \It t11r~ In lhl' (i1g f cn o pener for • huth ll':Jrn'> \nlh 1-..:iu fmann added 11 ro1n t!> and -.;°1l'plwn Bardo and R ndrw~ Jonl'' h.td J 11 a p1cce for the llltn1t11-111 \\ 1,,un-.in CY·-H .,...as led b~ Diin n~ Jont·~ o,\ 1th ~I p0int'i .. 0..,-~..,"",..,_ 8 h d ~ lr.... 1,• h • ~ UCl'sJefflutzowsoarilntograb r ebound a9•lnstS•nJ01e anner seaso· n a ea 10r a uacore 1lS 1ng, . State's Kenn e Young during Thursda y·s Big W e st m •tchup. • UCI From 8 1 .,.11d. adJintt 111 h1' 1,•,in1·, 1-1 .,tan in lqnft-n·nll..' .111d 4.-\I.in ll\l'rall. ··I hat ";1'11·1 '>llPP'"-t'd 10 hap~x:n 'T1r't .ind hirt·mo't 1n :iddt11nn 111 plJ~1ng h.1rd "l' "-l'fl' pra~1ng hJtd. \l> th.11 hdpc..·d "' I gul'\\ ·· 'OU gotlJ h,l\l' l:.Jtlh l < I C11.1d1 Btll .\lull1g.in . 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I k ·, \IJrtl't.I l'\l'I~ ):!.llllt' \\,· \l.l\t'd \\llh him. .111d h1' t.kk11,,· .11111\\l'll h1111 I(' 1..n·p pl,t~ lllg .. Du" n h' \l'' l n. 'l-4fl llutkr ""'''" W\l'll p111111' 111 .1 I'·" run "h1,h l"\l'1ll'd the µmt: .11 ''/\•1th 4 I~ 111 pla~ But 1lwn De,1ano tonk nq·r lk· \IJllO \\ h11 lin"lll'd \\llh 12 ll<llOI\. Ii\\' rl'l'l\Htll,I\ .,l.,l.ll .1\',l'>I\ .ind JU'-1 11nl· turn"'"'· ,1,1rtl'U a1 p1Hnt in pl.ttc 111 lrt·,hm.1n I nr~ ( .1n1111n Jnd hit l"tght •>I lllllt' trcc thn m' dO\\O ttw \trl·td1 ~.111 Jo<.l' -;cored l'1ght '11.11gh1 fl)r a r-' W katl. h1t11n11-1-i 111 "' fr.·r thrt1"' 111 1h,· fi nal .t in - not h.id ll'r .1 ll'.1111 "hich \h1111t., h2 ri·ru·nt lr.1111 th t' lint· . \\ l' h,td !Ill' nghl 1!-ll~' l'(Pll1):! Ill I hl' I llll'... .\I 11111 ~till \;)id l '( I. "hllh h~" lmt JO 11111<, la,1 I~ gJllll'' at lht1lll' dating h.1t l. 10 f,1,t \l.'J'>un. mu'>I go on thl' roaJ 10 IJll' f-rl·,nn "it;itc ,ind Pacific tx·lort.· rl'I u 1n1 ng hmm• 111 l:t 1.c on I ong tkach \t,1tr .111d :-..;l'" Ml'\ll'll ~talc. l\\O of 1hr tx·,1 trams 1n thl" con· lt'lt'lllt' "\\ l··11 tal.t• 11 game h~ gam1.·" lk1J111a11 ... 11d .. , ou can't look at an' 1h1ng hut thl· nl'\I game \.\\• l.ept figh11ng halk. hut WC' JUSt need to !ind ~ume1h1ng lo pull 11 our .. Bu tln added. "\\'c: JUSt ha'l' to kl'l'P "nrking h.ml Jnd get our heads up tx·rnu\t" 'H"rl' a good \('am We IU\I ha \ c IU rl·Jlt/l' that." It d1dn·1 appear lhl·~ did Thur'>day night Kentucky vvants Curry TUSCALOOSA. ·\la. (AP) -Al a· bama·s 81 11 Cu~ 1s Kentucky's choice for hl·ad football coach. but he said Thur d:l\ he hasn't decided whether to lt.·ave· the Crimson Tide. 'Tm going to ge t in the woods and do some thinking." Curry said Thursday after wrappina up two days of taij(s wi th Kentucky offici_als over the school's vacant coaching position. Kentucky athletic dirtttor C.M. Nl'v. tun. a lorm1.·r ·\labama basket- ball coach. told ThC' Couner-Joumal of Lou1svtlk that he had offered Curry the Job. "I reall} want to get the nght gu y for U K," Newton said m a story published in the newspaper's editions today. ~And in mr m ind , 8111 Curry 1s the right guy.' Nev.1on said Curry was the type of coach who could "take this Ken- tucky program to the next step." CdM iJlrls blank Hdlson TN Daly Not Rachel Buzolich and Heather Warminston combined for a shutout as the Corona del Mar High Jirls soccer team defeated Edison. 2-0, in non·lca&UC action at CdM. Corona del Mar aot on the board wben Becky Todd ri>Ued I Piii from Krimn Borland pa1t F.diton plie Shannon Brown I~ minutes into the conteai. loftand then aot the nu1 p.1 wltll II minutes remaini119 in tk coatett wt.en w took a pe11 from Carolyn. Ba~ and liooed it PM' lllowft tfttO tlie yppcr left comer. Warml~ and Buzolicb IOWed ! I ~CJ fOr the prne, while Brown had ciabt stops rot the Chaf'ltf". Corona dcl Mar next entertains Arcadia Saturdar. at 10 Lm .. w~ile Edison is off until Tuesday when the Otartcn travel to Hunt.inaton Beach to open the Sunset Leque cam- s-Ian. In another airts match: •University took a 2-0 lead and bdd off El Modma for a 2·1 non-...._ ..; •• Carrie c..,o.ino ICOl'ed lolna.isied 2j ftlinu• into tbe ftnt bait. and Ka1blem Pitcbas adckd aa DMl .. 'Bd w! 20 .W.ulet into the leC0'9d Mil befOn El Modena ICOl'ed midway tJuoaP &M half to pull willria a.He ~YDOdl .... ¥::.=. to~ the Win for• ++-1. wbo qpn .... DllY ., holdQI Tuain Tuelday al l P,.. l\ah .,...ater angkrs might ht' reach- ing t11r Ji\h1ng tal kk a IOI l'arlier 1n I l/91) than in~ car<; past \\-ould ~·uu ht'ltl''I..' 1hat thae v.ere tv.o albacore taught ull ~an Diego last V.l'eh•nd and tha1 thl· tint marlin ufthe \l'.1\tlll h." 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I 1g.h1ing Lad~ . "·I' \\111 l..1ng h1' ''"~ hnml' frnm .1 <.Ultl'"tul ti~h1ng. trip 10 <iuadalllPl' hi.ind .111d lauKhl \\\II alharorc that -\ngkr' .11t· \ttll Lttd11ng '11111t \lllu,11.11l .1h11u1 .,t mtll'"'Ul 1tl "Jn h1q!" H.1, .ind ,1..1r1~ 1 Jl u11 llr11·:11- d1n,· 111 llh 'JlPltti'>hn .. Jl11mll'l - 111w1.11111tt 11ut 111 I l\hl·rn1,111' I .ind- 1ng ttd •1.~2:,11 1•1 I 1 1,·p11n' th.11 thl'll' .1r, 'l h1111I' nul tht•r,· but th.1 1 f,1,,1•111~ lfh 111 "~t'llllh! l<1Ughl'l l'Jl h I 1ou• 11\ht1•c '' \ 1·r. tlond .11 11 \ 111 I ,,i..,· .1n:1 •h,· ...,,101.1 \1 ,, K ',., I,,~,.," hl'r,· .1r1~k1' .ill' h.wl111~· "Ill btl! 1.11nb"" 1111t1t ( 1,tr' \Id,..,. 111 I l ~111t1nl!h•ll lk.1d1 "·'' f'i,h1n~ ,11 th,· ..... 1111.1 \11.1 K 11 p I ,tl..l' n' ,., '''" ',,,1 '.111J '·' 1~h1 .1 11 -ri.1und '•rtr 1a111h •. " t1nu1 : •• ,1.1r1 ,.n •'" fl\hl'I~ \l'.l,dll Ill th, right ,jlfl'l tt"n "·" ·r Ill'· l'rti\' kr". \\1ll l'l\.' lll'.1J1nc Put 1111, "'·,·I.., nd 111't""'h11t m111l·' . 1lhJ,111,· .1n.J blut:lin tun.1 fl th,· \h(1n ''·'' ll'>htn~ "Ith .111 1n l1.1tn l 111~111,1.1"k1 11\ thl' H1g I :tl..l' PRO HO('KE\. John T onelli of th• Kings (rlghtJ sk•t es In wtth t he puck whll• b eing ch••ed by New ,.,.~ .. ~ Jersey 's Tommy Albe lln during first p e rio d In East Rut h e rford. Devils won, 4 -2. New Jersey outskates Kings, 4-2 From The Anodat.cj Press David Main and Jannc Ojanen scored 16 seconds apan 1n the third· period Thursday night, lifting the Ne" Jersey Devils to a 4-2 victory over the Los An&eles Kings at East Rutherford. Maley's goal, his second of the game and only his third of the season, came at 12:03 when he took a loose puck in front of the net and s~pt it into the goal. Ojanen i~ the win with his 11th pl on a shot from ~ust outside the rilht faceofT circle after taking a cross-ice pass from Kirk Muller. Ojanen's shot went between the leas of goalie Kelly Hrucky. It was the l:>cvils' seventh victory in the last eight home pmes. New Jersey is 9-3-1 i n the last 13 p mes and leads the Patrick Division. The K.u\11 lost their second s\11.il,ht. Los Anteles took a 1-0 lead in the fint period on Mike Krushelnyslti's sixth aoal, on an atai1t by WayM Gre tzky. It was the ciahth stra~t pme in which Gretzky, the NHL's assiit leader with 63, aet ur a pl. The pme marked the NHL debut o Soviet defeneeman Akxci K.uatanov. who si&ned with New Jersey on Ott. I l. El~ ia the NHL Tbvnday: P c 2 t. C n 1 rb I: In PhUburp. Paul Coltey ICOf'ed witla l:ll ~ in the &laird period . for die ~-With n.o ~ Mario Lemieu breke Ida team ,._.. ~ catea ... bit p0in1-te:Ori111.-'° l9 tame.. ~ la NHL 1'illOfY ud ~ this -. 06; ... pped la Mart llrcW'• pill &om ... - • nt thl' tr11 1aceo11 nrrk for his 15th goal. The '>hl11 w('nt 1n off a goalpo'it to give Pmsburgh tis third v. 1n 1n four game' and drop Vancouver's road record to 4-I 4-2 Bruins 4, Jt'll t : In Boston. Rav Bourque rescued the Bruins b} sconng on a 45-foot with I :41 remain mg. The ""'Ill \\as Boston·s sixth in SC"vcn gameo; and endw Winnipeg's n ctory 'itnng at four Bob Gould. Craig Janney and Bob Wttne~. into an empt~ net. had the other goals for the Bruins Doug Smail and Frcdrik Olausson scored for the Jets. Nortb Stan a, Ra.Deen t: Bnan Bellows scored three goals and Dave Gagner added two as Minnesota handed the Rangers their fifth straight road defeat Bellows' goaJ 6:.SO into the S<"OOnd period broke a 1-1 ue and s~rked a four-goal outburst as the Nonh Stan "'on their ~ond strat&ht following an e1ght--pme wtnless streak (0-7-l}. The loss ten the Ranaers. who broke an l 1-pme winless streak Wednesday. with a r.9-3 mark in their last 13 p mes. Re4 Wlllp t Ne,...._. 1: In Detroit. GeraRi Oallanf s po~r-Pfay aoa1 S9 leCOnds into the third period sna~ a tic and ss-rtcd a thrc:e-coaJ spun for the Red Winp, who u tended thd r winnina 1trealt to thrtt pmcs. Detro" IHt won thttc straiaht Dec. 9-ll, 1988. Q\ltbtc, 1·2·1 siOClC brmkiQI 1 l.._l'QC wtnle. sk.i~ 1w the NKL's wont f'CCOfd It 7-21-6. · ..._ " .,,.,.. •: In SL ii Gino C.Y91ini ICOftd with. 2:16 Id\ in 0\-atl'mt to w the •ucs me victory. Cavalllna ICOftd tr.. die ~ c:ildl o« ' 3-on-2 break. coeven.ina P..a eel.an'• pill. St. l.oMil IC'Oftld all its anviom .... ie ... thinS periQd aftn Phlllldclphia eoolt a 2.0 leed. "lll'll tlw m11n<,ll'r tr"ul htt. \nahl·1m I JI..« .thti n·port<t good 1i,1111c ftllll1 'hull' f\H trout 1n the 11111· 1:1\\\1•-p11u11d,1,..,., .\II thrl't> nt·.1rh' !ah ·' Jrl' Ol'tng '>tocl.ed "eek- h \\1th r.1111ho"' 1t1pr11'1dt· Orange ( 11(1111\ ,111~kr-. "tlh gwid trout ft<,h· 111~ ~ c >u1 d1111r 1am1hl'\ \h1>uld plan un .1lll'r ,1111~ tht .>th \nn ual .\nahe1m "P'" h \.it.ti 111n .1nJ K \" "ihov. that "tll \)t.:g1111111 ...,,11u1dJ\ This -.hov. "111 ha', m11r,· 1h.1n r>ll\l t'\h1h11' plu' J J.11l • ... 1.1g,· 'h11\\ lO entl·na1n tlt1 \\ 1i .. 1\ • 111 '" It' .1 g ... 1d pl.1,l II• h...·g1n planning ,1, 111H1ll't ... 1,Jt111n 11n,·t· 1n .1 ltk- t111w lrtp t'inJ tlU I \\hJI·, 11t'\\ In 1·1 .. t11r1g 1.tl l..k and '>t'\' tht' V.\\rld'c, I ''t ,,11 r•1JJ m111111h11m,· \h11" h 1u 'tx·g111 Jt 1111"111 10 "l't'l..end' .111\~ during tht· \\l·,·I, J1){,r<. opl'n Jt 2 i' " .111J ~I"" .1 t Ill Jim \'iem1e,"s c-ol uma appt'ar s t•\ en other Frida.\ . Hebert vows to get away from Saints "-f\\ ORI F .\ "-1.., I .\P) -Bohb} lkhl.·rt '>J td hc ·., not going a"a} m.1d hut ht· '' ~oing J\\3\ and t·an't 1h1nl. 111 Jn' 1h1ng 1ha1 "ould per- 'iu.1Jl' him to \1gn .1nother contract '"'" the -..;l~ Orleans atnts. ··'\:11 ,hJnl't \h famtl} a nd I hJ' l" tJll.t·d 11 m l'r .ind ....,e·re mo'- 1ng ''" ·· h,· \il1d T huro;da~ I )\1n 1 111un1 on 11. \31d J1m Finks. tht· \J1nt' prt•<,tdl·nt and general m;in.1gn 1n J thrt•l·-paragraph state· m,·111 "'un1 h' thr ll'.1m later Thurs~ dJ\ - ··1:-,pc..·nl·nn· ha' taught me that ll·l'lin~' 1n J.rnu.ir' l an change b) 11.11mng ,,1mp ·· I 1nl..' satd · B11hh' "111 tx· prntected h} the \,1 int' u ndn PIJ n Ii. If he rt'ce1 ves .111 11tkr Imm an11tlw1 NFL club. we \\tll h.1,,· thl' right 10 match that 11tk1 or tJh • u1mrx·n<.at1on in draft 1h111'"' rrtl\1tkd lor under N FL ruk' I ml..' -.1a1l·mcnt said. I ktx·n ..aid that he has already tx·gun .1 mtnl' to Palm Sprinss and 11 "l'uld ht• fonlt'>h IM the Saints to pr•1lt'\I htm 1n Plan B. \.l.h1ch helps 'I I ll'.1111'> hold onto 1m ponant pl.1' l'r' "ho'C t <'tH racts have ex- pi ll'd ·-rm 10111..ing ll'I other options.'' hl \d lJ · The \a1n1<. an· going to do well, ,ont1nul' 10 J,, v.ell. v.hether I'm • 1h,·r1· nr not ·· he said lldx·rt tin1'hl·J 1he season wnh a - h~ 'I l nmplc11on percentage, SCC'Ond nnl' In hx· 'lontana's 70.2. and he haJ dn efTin('nC'~ rating of 82. 7, .. f11unh ht'"t in the FC' and sixth tx·.-,1 in the lca[tue Newpon girls top l:aguna Hiiis .. . .. , Greg Norm•n w•tches his und shot flo•t gently to the green whlle uvlng p•r on t tJJt sixth hole during Thursd•y·s ·opening round of Tourn•m•nt of Champions In C•rlsb•d. ............__ Norman overcomes I double bogey to lead CARLSBAD (AP) -Greg Nor- man led the way 1n an Au1otralian dom1na t1o n of first-round pla) Thursda) 1n golfs Tournament of Champions. the fir<t event on an 11 111-month PGA 1 our sched ule. Norman battled back from a sec- ond-hole double bottey and com- piled a 6-undcr-prtr 66 that put him in a thre<.'·"a' Ill' fo r the lead 1n thi s "1nnl·rs-onl) · i:, en1. He hared first "ith Paul .\11nger and another Aus- tralian. Inn Baker-Finch. In the separate hut simultaneous compct1t 1on for 20 winners from the Seniors Tour. still another Austral- ian. Brun· Cramp1on. shared 1he lead. Crampton "as 11ed with Bobb~ Nichols at 71, one under par on 1he La C-o.,ta ( ountr. Club course. PGA champ1o·n Pa) ne Ste\.\ art. "1th a 6 7. 1o1.-as a \1 nglc stroke off the pace 1n the lield of 33 ~olfers "ho \.\On regular-Tour lltles 1n the 1989 SCil'>On ..\ fourth ..\ustrahan. Wa' nc u rad). \\as 1n a group ofs1 x lied.for fi fth al 69 He shared the pos1t1on \.\1th Ma rk ffMcara. Tim Simpson. Srntt Hoch. Mark Mc\umbcr and Da' 1d h ost ·-rm a l111Jc-rush .'' said Norman. a two-trme "'nm·r tn the United States last }'l'ar ··But all of us "ho '" e in this countT) are in th e ~~c situation The wca1hcr all ovrr thr countl) hasn·1 been very good late ly and nobody has been out doing an) practic1 ng. ··But then you take Wayne and Ian. they sttll h ve in Australia and it's summer there and they've been (;01.1- .... 11 .... """'~ PNAI•,,_ Gree ~""'•n P'e...-ne Stt"watt Mer• O'M4a.r1 nm--Scott Hoc• U·U--.. J3 n-.. J3 u--.. ll·~I )lo)~ eoo r., .. (Uf"'tl\ S,tranviit Mllt.«~ld (Uf"' 8vr"""" Stt nUti.e., Stt -.• Jone\ 8 fl G..a''°" S<.oo S•,..,IP\O'"' M li"•H~' Teo \<hull pla)ing 1n 100-degrce tempera1 url'S at home ... Norman said. ··That makes a difference." B~ "'a) of contrast. '\zinger sa id he had not pla)ed compet111,el} s1nCl' "bcfo re Thanksgn mg." Norman's 1989 season extended un11I "ell into December. ··but then I 'hut do"n all systems. I stopped pla) 1ng golf. I stopped thrnktng about golf. M ) mind 1i. stale." he sa id. That ma\ ha\\~ been a factor on the par-5 -!>t-co nd hole. "hl•re hl· bu nkeri:d h1 ~ thi rd shot. came ou1 in fo ur and then 1h rct·-pu1ted. But !\:urman rallied with h1rd1e!\ on fo ur of ti \l.· holes o' l'r one stre tch and la ter gul a 'Iha re uf the lead w11h 35-foot pull on thl· 17th hok Baker-Finch. \\hose onh .\men - can '1ctor) t·ame 111 the· C olon1al tournaml·nt lai,1 'lu mmer. had "hat he t·alled "m ~ tx·M round of golf s1n1..'l' then ... .\nd 11 ma\ haH· tx·c n ncn better than that ·He m 1i,~d uni~ one grcrn Jnd "'hit more '>hots close 10 the hole than I can e'er reml·mlxr ·· He got his apµro.i(hes IO 10 k t·t or less I I ltml·s and scorl'd eigh t bird1e'i .\zinger. li ke orman. '><lid he "as a l111le rust~ and "got away with a couple uf mistakes:· He h11 a 9-iron to three feet on the 17th fo r the birdie that got hrm rn th e threl·-way ttc for the top. In the Seniors compl'llllon. Crampton had to ba1lle back from a fi rst-hole double bogey and Nichols had to overcome a string of th ree consecuti "e bogeys in their runs to the lead. )4·)1-71 n ·l6-71 )4-)1-11 n l6-ll "-II >o >o-n JOd•- l .or"•rC T~~°"' ~~""·" .. " 8 1 8r+U()t'l M '' S""'·••" 10"""8¥•"1"'1"' W 1VfW c;, a-d¥ ""-" McC11...-0evld Fro•I Man ~•Y«<P'I • JS J.t-6' JI·)~ ,, JI-.. JM,--tf )4 )~ )6·)4-10 )6-U-10 ~ .. Hamf"nOnO fOf"l"l I( If ~\o-• C,eog l wO'O' n >1-11 )S.Jl-17 JI :i.-n )0 )6-17 n n-n JI n-n Jl-)0-7' l1 )1-14 )I -I• tet Co-di &t'-'<• C'•~oton 8ot>Ch ~oC"O-\ M1 4" 811~, 8t..1~tl\ 81 ro "'"Gr"" 8ta•t\f' Mf(•H \lef' 642-5678 .......... ...._ ............... ... .,, .......... .......-._..,.,..... .. .,, ............. __, ... ..... ~ ... ~ ................ ........ ............... -,.. .... ... ..,.... .. ......, ........... .. ............ -----·---~ ..-~------­.................. .,,,.. 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NFC-Miii-'• •• $en FrerKllCO !Cllennel 2 •• 1 P..l'I\.) ..,..Y',._ NFC--tt-• el NY Glen!$ (Cllenntl 2 el .. .)0 e.m.l AFC-Pllltburen et Denv• (CllenMl 4 el o.m.l COHVlllllNCI CH~NSH~S SUMey, Jeft. 14 TBA SUP•lll llOWL XXIV s...-•• Jen.. l•t .. _ 0.W-) AFC winner vi NFC wlnn9' (Chennel 2 el 2 pm) Odds N,L ,LAYOFFS Sltwde• Clev~end 3'"> over 8uffel0 San Frencl,co e over Mln...iol• ~· NV G•e nh ~...., OYef ·-· Denver 10 over Pilhburt>h Te Win Sutler .... !>an Frenclteo, even; Oenvet', 5·2, NV Gle n11. 3· I. Cleveteno. t ·2. ·-· S-1. MIM H OI•. 6· 1. Buffalo. 8· 1, Plrt•OUroh, 10· 1 Tne current condlllon1 er '"'' '"°''' In Ille norther n POrtlon of lne Sterre Nevede, H provided bv tne Callfornle State Aulornoblle Anoclation Al""'8 Mffdew1 -:>oma erllllctel. 1')) ·C ·fool bue. ma cr»ne oroomed. oaci.eci oowder and \kier Packed, e1oht chair,, no 1now boe rd1 6orHI -Somt arllflclal, 1''>·3-foot bu e, machine tilled, ooct..ed oowder, five Chairs da v. two chair\ night Donner Ski Rench -Some new. 11 ~·fOOI !>a\e, ma cnone oroomeo, hard Packed. tl'lrte cllair1 HNvMY v ... ., -:>orne ertlftclel. 1·3·fool ba\e, machine oroomed. PaC"ed POwder rrem , 13 cha irs a nd two 1urface 11111 Homeweocl -~ new, I 2·fool !>H e m•cn1ne oackeo POwoer two Cheor\ and three sur,ac.~ lift\ J une Mountain -So'"it new ) I >·tool bue POwoer and Pac"-eo oowoe<O ob1tacre,. or am and tnree cl'\aor' Memmotll Movnt•ln -Some ,,.,,. 2·3-toot 1>.ue POwder and oec"-ed POwdrr two gondola' U cha •I ano one 'ur lace hit Mt. Rft)e -No f'leW I 7·fool l>e\t POwder ano oet'eo oowoer ltve en••" Mt ROM -No new ?·loot bale m acnine tolled oackeo POwder e nd lorm Packed Ob,la · cies threi~ c-na1r\ N411'1t1 5t•r -Some ar1tt1c1el I > 1 > loot O•\t macnof'e ou>omeo oaC"-ed oowoer e no lorm 01te,eo ob"a cle' oonoo1e and uven chair\ Si«n Ski Aanc,h -No new 1·1001 b~ue moc1i1ne groomed oacked POwder Ob,leCle' \•x c~a1r\ Squew Vahv (1,100 "·) -Some new I 3 too• 001e macn•ne oroomeo oaekeo oowder, e1gn1 cr111ir' Squaw V••tv i..200 "·' -Some new I 1001 1>a'e m11cn1ne oroomeo oacked POwder cable car gonooia •wo '"""' ano two 'urlace "'" Suver Bowl -Some new. 7 •·tool ba" mac.n"'l' groomed uonoola ond '" cnair1 'now Doa•O' 01( T •hoe Donner -No new 1 1 tool !>a\e m<1cn1ne oroomeo ooe>ed oowoer two ch11I" eno one 'urtece 1111 ('01.1.l·:fiil·: 11\Skl:I 11\1.I . "-C OHi-.' .......... , ....... Mlft4 I(,..,..,._ ~ *11. "'*' An· necoM. trlMIU..-.. N.Y~ H .. 4J ~ Stk tl, Wftt ~ .... Mktll9I SOle~t. 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'1 8 ....c-• ~ t) \t 90"I Vt n'""t 11 fO"~•m s• i;-, ...... 'd s. L~·V,.. tc Ar"'Ry 11 LOVOlol M,a.r"""°""' .. ~t ~ \ .. ~ ~ 1t COi9'8•• 61 ~'t.a<".JWnt M Ru'"'' 11 NIN'• '1 ~"-"'""' \1 R004H't Mon ' IS F 1• 1ntt •net-on,eJ 17 Wn 1 V'.,9.n11 t1 Ouoveviit .0 Ya• ll &roou .. n COi S1 'hewn"\en 19 1.C\) Jee• Ouac:•P<t '0•''' Co,. 0•1"1(• IN•• at1 n IOIO UO 400 6IO •OO )~ T""" I )t SEVENTH •ACE 6 furl~\ H•" """' f "' 810 81nor 11 .6(t \ IO F'r,1•\l F•at•, 1St11wtn,.1 J 10 T ,..,..,,...,. 'Nall~. S1o•t~1 T me 1Ot 1 \S fXACTA () ,, o••o 1101 IO 4~ 164 100 \2 PKK MX t1 I ) I J )1 OOIO '9 I~ to I(' 'I W•l'\,,,no I+(,,,, '·"· P\O,,.,' T 0111 (111~\l'QYff' ~ , •• , 10 •1 l lGHTH RACf I • ""' .. ' ''"'"' SP1•"11v'" (~1c.., IW (r.. 610 11' 1.a(t Pu " "'9 \tt,..•r..l ) (Y" 110 A AO. I '""f' 81 P.,,, • .., j 10 T~ ••11 0 EXACT& •1 ~ 00<1 ~I() U DAILY Ylllrl f! ) I l 00'4 , ... >0 flllHTH RACI'. I l l• .,.,~\ y \\ °"'4' ""'. 8•.C• )1 IO ,, 10 ,, '° C Ooo .. • ''t .C,...,-" 0 "'\• •IO •IO V o-c.•• P•oor t1 tO f ~ l tl l U EXACT A 10 S De" \I 1'M 00 u IEXACTA eox 10 ~ ... .., 1140.0 \I rlCK IONI IS·1 t ) I·)) 1 101 H oO \I '7• 10 10 O"lit • ..,,,.""9 lo(•f't \ • h>OC'\H o•·o 1u1 IO •o tO •·"""•"9 '<••'' ''"" "Gt\"' fol•I £•""4'0"9'" DOOi ""J1I . &·1~"'CS•f"lc..• 19 tOI Mu~J. "''*~ U tll 6'1 FIF:D. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 1022 Costa Mesa 1024 Hunt. ltlCh 1040 .... ... ,11-2 t.tt.y're .. In .. CLASSIFIED let U1 Help Y •• Sell Y 011r Pro pert r! C111 C11111f11~, 642 -5671 for information C1111ified is the answer to your buying and selling needs. People NEED classified · When you want to get right to the hea rt of things, classified 's an organized, information-packed way to find what yo u're looking for. $2.44 per day That s ALL ynu pay tor 4 Imes 30 day mmomum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more mlotmat1on CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Oore<.tory Representative 142-4321 Ext. 310 llllFLUll High Quality • Rua. Aates Roof Repairs 4 Aefooftng Com~ctal/AleeldetMlllll--I Lie 573688 9e9·8851 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Local Rel•enoet PROF llnoe ·73 SNng .... 8rollen7 MINlng? Flit roof !Mica Free EM. lied. low RatesJ 723-S103 Gii BEA 11 }BR . BA opt>n 'Looking for that special car? Try tu dcmdieds Ot-1'.l" ··~ fft ( A : C::t, ~·· P-1• • : .,, ' ~ 1100 ~-~'Ci. f 'Oth-5 ,.., ... t .. ,, t>•t!> 't.iO 0583 (Ol'l. boots. moto-cydti, RV's ontv $ll.991orl0 words b 7 dlJV' I 50( todl oddlonal ltnt ~I. Jpm ii .. ~or.mmate Want ,.,. '>L.J M ... s.i Walll-1n "".)f' I 1 v . " ''"" I oQm $350 r , "' Ben,,~ • .. A•···• \.~ ~ "0" smk1 .1 1.. ,,,. • R ·~!. ava1- •, J(J p• 1 8S06 NB "'" very lg furn 1.0• .in DI JAC WtO MA•D 5PP~ Ou tgoing '"'" "'' a1nete1tc MI F $.!.,, '1er. ''' 646-i275 "'O"' <:;M~R 1p50 rmmate • ~· • BR "Ouse w 5m1 > J' " ,, pie w~hr dryer $41\l °< LJ11 631-3767 Single car gara~ New- DC'rl f-'e1gllls uea Cte1n & Quiet Storage only S95 mo 662-0810 NIWPO"T BEACH. 'urnlt"td offices w/r.....V..cty MMcea. -"-''* .._, w/boat lliP F•ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml-1111 ~~~.,100&• mo. EntoY IPOt1 ~ ......... * No Colection * J>WtlM. cont•t•~ M-Frt ; [arty mornin& 5•9• S•I 9'-t2• "3-254e 1.iiiMiiiiO-INiiiiliiil urnlh.tre, BILL MAXIY TOYOTA, .motor r,out-a.. hou~ofd ttem1. drill t898t a.ch Bl-Id., H ... ' ~~ TIE PlllYllYll Pf ... , BMdsaw. •vert· 847-85&5 Co.M•rtl•I ftrop.rty ..... ..... available. H•• en ~lno for • 1u11 I thtno ~oe•I Sal/Sun &-4. MAZERA Tl 1985 Bltut..0: . 2778 FOUND GRA y M young "" ·~ Must have time position In ...... 4 1 Mvguef'lte 30.000 mllel, Ill goodlee. cat. ahort hair, white ~ow t1111no FT/PT poa-de nd ble Sates experl enc e jset 9·12, 423 Poppy. $7500 0 80. 675-8747 ••'•* 145-7100 FOA RENT: 100 aquere paws vie Mesa Drive & 1t1ons. 24 t-7040, ask for pe 8 preferred. 1880 Placentia Clothes, acce11orlet, MBZ , 71 C LASSI toot, commerclel unit, Santa A~a Ave, C.M. Ann. So. CoHI Plaza. llllWUID/1111111 transporation Ave .. Coat• M.... I ~lchen atuff & Iota' of MERCEOESMODEL250. lone C-2. Newport Blvd .. 646-2144 --•• a ••• •a.• I HELP. For CoffM ahop and l1'abil1'tv •a--,... sc. . 1 owner. Xlnt condition. CM. 1700/mo. e.48-318' ----I I I c VII I -FOUND LG. GERMAN Attendants needed. 3'n, re• auran n annery • insurance. & H.,,,bur~ra. FTorPT1 103K. $4600. 790.1032 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;._ SHEPHERD. well· trained day work week, English lage, Newport Beach. Full 842-5587, ask for M•bel COii.i Mela 6 t 24 MERCEDES 1989 5&0SL. lndumlll 2788 male, vie Promontory Pt. speaking. $800 monthly. _•me. 875-<>2~ .... .... ••--a•y/UI• I black pearl/grey. 1571<. 12& SO FT. w/front of-NB. 675-9534 361·9549, (154-4382 wa•H PI T • --·-·~ P I t P t nc:.. lat~ rear drive-In - ---Nlghl&k'J'' • EIPlllll For demo contrac1or. Exp. ICC SWAP IEn r v7 ~4-:.5.o~r Y • PlmJC NOTICE dOOf. 1180/mo 629 Te<· jFOUND Small black dog, BOYS • . a w n s Woody s pretd Call belwMn 9-12 I EVERY SAT & SUNDAY --''H,.,,p;;;;;;;;;;;r,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ftCN!!!.tOUIT• .. ~NTU mlnel Way, Cotta Mesa 171h St, Costa Mesa. e Wharf. 675-047ol - -CIH 142-4118 968-6691 1 •0range Coat College• MERCEDES 1989 560SL. IS~ The"f';°1ow1r:;';.,-'son1 .,. 64e-0681 lar. 756-9157 Exp C.ountet' & As9efnbly between 6 a.m.·5 p.m. P/Tor F/T Computer pay Mesa. AdmlSSlon/Patking S57K213Pr5t9v2ai5e9e.f arty. CON TRACTORS RE· DAYS 540-9352, EVES Long hair Call & ID ool· I ll llY OUUIH UCllTUY-Fairview & Adams, Costa Desert Taupe/Palomino. d<>tog business as: -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:_ - -WI • FREE SPACES s 12 In • • ~ t roug c S"i ·1ed • FOUND Very small RING. II train right person. (M·f ) roll & all bookkeeping r• $ 5 d ~ SOURCE. 238 Flsehef Av· lncw 'trr!Y 2790 Found in vicinity of E. • • • Hunt Bch 968-3633 quired Start mid-month. Advance. 1 on ay of llSSll IOOU 1111 enue. Costa Mesa. Cattt L009t broel•l""lnci"""'I has 17th & Tustin Ave. Costa * FUI .IOI* Need help 492-7415/m..,, Swap Meet. 432-5866 Aulo. Air, Powe< Steering, flt&.IC NOTICE 92626 ... ,..... Mesa Call 10 dent f ..,. The Synchroniltlc Gtoup. TU88 "STEALS" ALL ' 1 Y QUICK CAIH f(Nf SfCllOAllY Tilt. Cruise. T ·Tops. NOTICE Of Inc Cahtorn1a 238 Flschef WITH POSITIVE CASH 548-6444· THE HOUf'A'fll Orange County based • 2 FUllLY Sil( Stereo Casseue. Custom APftl.ICATION FOR Ave Costa Mesa. CaHf FLOW!! FOf moce 1ntor- 1 LOST F/POODLE mix. CM ·ITA/fT"°"'" company now has open· 1wanted tor NB pvt coun· Corner Fordham & Wheels (2CEJ984) CHANGE IN 92626 matlon Citll Randy area Wht wltan marks 11to.15 y..,. Old lngs tor guys & gals 18 & , :.ehng center Male or Wakelorest SAT. 9-3 llttl OWNIRIHtft Of' This Dus1ness Is con- 714-240-6453 !>haggy ha1r 1g tall Bran-WORK EVENINGS over to travel Western lem. proless1onal a1·1 -----. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ALCOttOUC ducted Dy ac0tporauon dy REWARD 846-5691 AND SATURDAY states& resort areas with lllude, secretarial skills, •llYIH IAl.E* 18881 Beach Blvd . H B BEVERAGE LICENSE Tne registrant com- 1,LOST GARAGE DOOR ou c•~ •vEa•aE Pfa WEEK dynamic SYperv1sed mar· WordPerfect exp PI T Furn. lots of treasures & 847-8555 1·2·t0 mence<J 10 1ransac1 t>usl· """ "" " kellng team Must be flex 714· 723-0405 l trash King water bed $2· To Whom 11 May Concern ro1ss under lhe hc1111ous I 839·3314 g eager to learn lmmedi· 530 Pierpont 979.1942 29,000 miles. excellent •1• app ying lo t c ~,,an-11.1eo above on Decemt:Jef SE.I •••• a•111C condition Puter/black ment 01 1.1conohc Beverag-. 1 1989 OPENER on PCH on 1121 s7500 well-groomed. ambillOUS I $200 Fri/Sat 9am-4pm NISSAN '85 300ZX KIM. fhong uh& ~g s Our.mess na~ °' nama ·---------· OR MORE ate income . expenses .,.. y ARD SALE SatiSun Jan trim AIC T ·top power Control 10 sell alcoholic Linda Phillips. Secre1ary ~ 29041Personal Strvlets 30041 CONTACT ... k rl ~~~dupdu.'r';~SP~~.1~;~gn Nurses Aide HSlllEll 6-7 9am-4pm Washer. l!nl~Cl $8450 642-8327: beveragesa1 410E l7thSt This s1a1emen1 was hle<l -PHONE 4"'"'3311 llllECT C&IE STAFF I Layout and production of dryer. sofa, table 2 Cdr Jack. Cosia Mesa with 4 1 On w•lh tne County Clerk ot Or. · ft lllTEIDO I -furnished return tare Sale Beer & w 1r1e (Puo Eal Dec • ! *I l YPE 90· 100twpm, >i• 1a..,.~PQ11W()ll ~llOY'ICJI O gu;;iranteed Start 1m-Stall needed to work with I Editorial sections. cov· chairs, microwave, ru~s, -Pll license ~~g~9~~unly on ember knov. 10-key by touch, I P•"" ~' .1wt~1~1• mediately For appoint· dev dis adults 1n group ers, and newspaper ads ~ed. hsld misc CA H Publ•sned Orange Coast .• F440864 Own America's HOTTEST $$$$maker I All New Machines Premium loca11ons 1---141-IOOO T-SHIRT & cap Screen printing equip Complete Ml up. Wllllno 10 train $4~ Phn 714-889-45591 am l<1md1ar w/various j=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif' ment call Don Hawkins. home setting in Costa Must hove some Mac ex· NL Y 2307 Santa Ana Dally P1lo1 January 5 1990 Published Orange Coast compult-r ~ys1ems I have IUSlllSS llENllTH 1 10·3 PM 645-2221 e11t Mesa Good ~neflls. will perience wtlh Quark Ave Costa Mesa A FEW EXAlllPLD Ot F070 Daily P•lot.Decemt>er 22. 29. woikeu in sales & cus-Award winning dlllly needs 207 1hru Friday train all sh1f1s needed and/01 Pagemake• I l OUI PamwNED AUTOS 1989 January 5 12 1990 1omer se• vice Looking Call 557 ·8113 lor inlo 142-4321 Hunt. B•ach 61 40 P~UC NOTICE F ·O 17 101 P T even111g a11d a reporter with a buSI· "'EIElllL OFFICE " S "ack d 10 • ORDfRDfS" E-'2 .. 11 •86f>~R··'"•1 M¥••S'>•.,., wl'ekencJ work lleA hrs ne s u groun Busy YMCA olflce needs " 111 111 SAT 8-4 Furn. desk. table. """ •• "'"' •ll ' '~1: 1,\'!'l'I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE pfel er•ed 20 -30 cover the exciting Or·1 crea11ve person tor Fil Monday • Frida~---------• b1!.es clothing kitchen-I .,.'"' . .., ••. ,,1 l'IN ;' !'!WI NAME STATEMENT C ange County business ' • r t hrs/wee1< an you use scene 11 you toke 10 write typing newsletters oll· 5 am. 1 30pm. $61 Hr wa1e. stereo speakers 1 . ·~ • •J ,,. • • ',....,., \ll"'l'> ne ot•ow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS someone With my skills? set P""''"g & much more Benefits Light typing for SYC ST&Tttl an•• 9372 Matah1ne ••• I ~¥ •• ~ .. ..,,.~ 001n9 business as NAME STATEMENT Call 647-1906 & Iv msg en1oy hard work and tovel Computer knowledge computer Apply In per· Full & part time, Kint cond1 I .P. DAN THE TILE MAN The 1o110 ... 1ng persons a1e to beat the compet1t1on helptul •111111 tiain lor other son 729 Farad. Costa j & pay Cd~ 673-3320 ... " '• 4 ,, , i ""ff 30801 So co .. s1 Hwy ooong business as ._____. send a co .. er letter re· duties PT MF Call M 5 8 5525 INtwport Stach 6169 835 3171 Laguna Beach Callt 9265t NATION.Al TREASURE "~1l PRACTICAL NUASE wish· sume and love sampels tol 847 9622 tor more into esa 4_ ~ TELEllRIETllli • Danoel Dean Schumacner,souRCE 1744 Missouri SI Opportunltx 2908 es11 .. e-1ncompanionpos· Tom Tait Editor Daily PART-TIME Newport Beach airport ANTIQUE dealer closing Nfwpor1 rittWIJ (55) Jr 30801 So CoaSI Hwy Costa Me<;.J Cahl 92626 ENJOY 14• 15% return on •lion Excellent refer en· P1tot 330 W Bay S1 5UIERlL OFFICE Earn S 15_$20/hr at home I area ms agency Salary out at cost and less Furn ~I [~et. SM!IJ w LagunD Beach Caht 92651 Vale• e Lynn Merenoa Trusl Deeds $lO.OOO 10 ces TLC Can cook E•· Costa Mesa CA 92627 Customer service typing Teiemarket with script open with benefits Call 1ewel1y case smalls. Senu ;wld P¥1s ~h•S business •5 con 1744 M1sso•m St Costa $ 1,000,000 Call Denison pe11enced alshe1n•ers & ,__________ lolong lt'lephones busy 640•1715 Al Ouinlan 833-9550 mounted game heads ,.,__ S~l Oucte<J by an •"0"'1dual MeSJ Ca1o1 92626 AS90C.673_7311 NOW' elderly S105/day I olliCt' For appoinimeni co111emp china cabnet """'' The 1eg0s11an1 com· Tn os riu~oness 1s con Happy Ads 29101 llUYHl•tH Sausalito. 10 years ago. call me, Doug F 213-492-6802 675-462b •CASHIER* I 556 4990 Sue I PART TIME 1w orcJ Processing much more Thurs Fro menced to I• 1ns,1c1 bus•· ouoe..i t>~ an 1no1v10ual PT F•T Good starling I IT'S 1990! Sat. 12& Kings Pl RENAUl r FUEGO 1982, ness unoe1 int> hchllousl The •eg•Slrant com· p.iy Newport Beach CE•ERAL OFFICE Update research info EZ 2.<Jnor llillChback 5. t•usm'!1S M•ne 01 names rnence~ to 11ansact Dus• arec1 Abraham 631-9998 1 work. liex hrs. will train I REMEDY ollers you a •MILTl-FAllLY* sµeed ,,. tond111omng hste<J at>ov" Q• rtoveml>er ness unoer tnP f1c1111ous COllSTRUCTIOll Good pay• Front ofllce prosperous year with ?0 t'l89 busoness name or names Clerk Top otloCE' skills payables appearance own car & t various & e•c111ng avail *lillllil SALE* poweo s ll·P11"9 1 ra"es & 0<1n1e1 D ~c;hunoacni.1 Jr 1is1eo aOO\e o" Dt>-cembe1 SATURD&Y8 12 w111U11 w•. AM FM Growing manulacturing phone~ F T non-smo~. rehable 548·923 1 I positions tor word pro-' " · C 11., 1 , h r St 450 lh•S Slillem"•·t ..... ,~ hltd 14 19so co has 1mmed1ate open· inq Saldry depends on I cessors Now placing 2201 Ar aha 1E btull) d'>~e '"1 " w1"1 tht County C.11>rk ot Or· va1ero~ L Merenda Oomtstlcs 30 I B 1ng lor b•·l1ngua1 ottoce ' e~p Berietil~ 8J5·85 72 PMlRllCY CLERIC those w exp 1n one or all Kids toys & games books 060 '> 11 <1859 angt' Cm11 ty on Di>cemt:>er l his statpment was toled HIPPY IDS __ ...... ___ ...., ... ., supporl Pos1t1on re· 19·2 M onday.Fri<Jay or the following Wora-1 rowongmachone luggage. TOYOTA 19P6CehCil e1• 1 l989 "'''"'he (oun1vC1e1~ot01 IHOMEMAKER-Compa-Quires s1iong s>.ills ,111Homemake1s hl'lp ch1I 56 00.57 OOthr Contaci Perteet Lotus 123 1 cJ1she<, & kitchen 11ems. celle,,1 conCl •llnn all F438M1 .ing .. Cnw11ty on December n1on Live out, easy work "um" n re.., our c es dro·ri 1<'"1" //. I'd"' •lnl in JR 0, Mary 768· 1084 MaCll)IOSh & many more 1.;mps baskets etc powe1 !J·SPet'd 40 000 Pubh~hl'<l 0•·1• 4P t.oast 5 l98'J long hrs. Nwpt Bch n• air-I sw•IChbvar<l & maolroom com ... BPnetots I raining I Laguna Hills Call tocJily & work tomo1-1 PAIMARIL y FURNITURE moles S7500 543 9?88.'d ~~1'1i:~~'1J~~~·;~b:·• ,1,~og2 F4l1l307 Ull Fii llFORIATIOI port 833-8733 ·Barbara exp For cons1de1at1on 714 760·0BO 1 EOE iow• 64•1 8367 Ask tor Newly reupholstered r 650 6053 e F·985 0 ;,,·;~:~;,t"ge~'.::.~~~ 1~0;~1 ' HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY please call Terri at MOUSE CLEHERS PRIVATE POST OFFICE Tern I couch S350 Desk pro TOYOTA co•oLU 1tl7 29 1989 JAnu!lfy 5 1990 U2-Hll "eeded. live on or out l•REMEDY 644'8367 lr11esddy th1 u F11day P'T No exp nee S5tHr I compulP• (256K) S300 & " PU8LIC NOTICE F-986 •---------· Sor11e English req goo<l co111sT•ucT10111 S6 Hr Mu I t,,1ve own NB Mon-F11 & Sat 10-12 I fmploymtnt Wanttd oak I able wh11ewood Auto All Power Stee11ng I PJy 664-5108 Ive msg " nv " c,11 11 '"" d will pay As~ 101 Joyce 642-6262 5535 bololcJ shut1e1s (7 •10 I. & Stl'reo t,ow M11Ps L•ke The OcH n View School PUBLIC NOTICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•••• FOREMll mow gc,('\ 1! 1 1 q p 1 T flex hours Dal a entry more SAT 9·5 7 15 Bellis Nt.-w t2F JS4061 Sly l·T WITH I LIVE'· I N House l fljeec.1 tv.o Cl!'an u11ving 1 1 tor local cJorectory NOrd Personal BOO~KEEPING (Ec1stblulfl 720·8734 $6115 Dl1trlct American tndlan ---------- Education Tiiie V-C Proj9CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11 celllng a apectal mHllng NAME STATEMENT ke!'PPI Babys•tter 2 reco•<l Clai.s t D1111ers HOUSEClEllllll5 service 1 will write your I Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Girl~ Q & 7 Must spPak D 11 processing e;rp Cle· cnecks mat..P deposits. B 11,,y ID · -License rywa e~p <in•·o waqe~ i.os oonu~ •maDle Also phone 10 18881 Be .. ch Blvd H : ~on e English Cost a 492-74 15 Iv msg ,1111 adv iritPment op vPnt~ data enlerecJ Good •ec bank Do the banking 84; 8555 8--.J..1-""-l II Mesa 751 4348 or work I 1 puitu•••t• 840 060d & other rt>latocJ business Tuesday. January 18. 1990 1toe 1011ow1ng persons d•e from 7 to 9 PM. The heartr19 1.10•"9 ous,,.ess as wltl be held ef WHtmonl COASTLINE MACKlNE. School 12S1 Hell Avenue,• t'>25 \'I MacArthu• Cos1a WHtmln1ter, CA 92't3 lnl Mo.>sa Ca •t 92626 ___. .. ....,... '''' 838·8308 ' ioll lor student house-efla•·Cl> Will do more de· TOYOTA IR2 1tl7 awu-l hff L LJ lllLY PILOT ' HOUSEWIVES wile S6 h1 Balboa Pen-_ .. __ , IC• Ni>ecJ Grandmother type ' nw1a area 642-0101 , 1,111eo bH.pg ii desired 5-SpeecJ Air T11t S1ereo ... YIJlll! Call It! babysitter 1n Eastblutl foi I lllEPEllEITS Pf'r<"· r> T Mon-Fri Earn Xlni rets Over 20 yrs e11.p I Casselle Sunroof Gus· Tia ... IHI Let's It occas•onal babysit tor tO SEEKING I ..,, ,,., ~ ll~ n school REAL ESTATE SALES 650-666 l tom WheelS Like New• room ·2s. The heertr19 will Ives Ov•gou 2332 Ru1ge1s be held to dl.c:1111 the S1 Co sia Mesa Caht 1919·90 and 1~91 IM'C>-92626 u ... l Call U2·Hll t' OIO 854 :\:.>10 111s1DE SILES Loo•111q I •• office helper lwe •E' p~pancJ1ng our stall ! Pow~ Boau 7012 (2CEJ984) n .. .i11elv <·' 1nb!> Wiii 1ra1n resocJenloal sales on New· 1985 BAYLINER 22 feet Sitts )eel• At IN• time, reel· Th•s bus" PS~ •s con dent1 of American lndlan 1oucteo b\ an nd 1•<lua1 •nceetry ere urged to glve 1 The •e91s1rar11 com· Input, .. 111c11m. and help menc.i:o 10 "an~acl ous1 ltnatlze the pr09rem'1 cur· ness •nde• lhP hc1111ous rlculum. II you heve en)' I bus•n"~~ "ame or names quHtton1 regarding the 1ts1eo •Dove on DecemDer hHrlng, pieH• call tndlen 4 1989 fer illferaatiH, REPS SC. Hr Pit-a!.,1n1 oll1ce nr porl Beach & surround· Stove ret11geraior head BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ---------• EmployrMnt 5530 HNg HOSP•lal 122 8060, 1ng areas E-celtent sleeps 5 Marine radio 18881 Beach BlvO H B .;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;; _____ j;========;;weare currently otleringa Non '\n•o•f'• pl(>ase farms available' Com-trailei StOOOO OBO 847·8555 MotwY To Loan 19 I 4 compel 11vf' salary full m•ssion 10 80 •' In house 546.3954 _ &I bene1t1s 40 11< Plan and 111t>Oraiory 1ra1n1ng & support• Call An I 60IO TtJtta SRI Corolla 'II •WIQOW HAS SSS 4 TDs• UYOIT /llSllill e•cellenl work environ MEDICAL 0011 De Thomas tor an ap· t es Auto Air Power StPering $10.000 up No credit"' men1 1or ener9e11c oe 1 TECMIOLOlilST po•ntment George Elk•ns llTitll EIPlllll Boat/Yacht Charters Stereo 12MBN090) No penalty Call Denison Full time Design, layout PMdable •nsode sales , I PMLEIOTOllST I C o A e. a I t o ' s Fine European g American lllti E d 11 c • It o n a I ( 7 1 4 ) Ives O•gou 141-1522. This s1a1emen1 was hied Assoc. 673-7311 NOW' and some procJuchon of rep1esenta11ves w11h 45 D M • F d 714-759-9100 j Antiqu~s 8000 SQ It PAmfRS BILL MAXEY TOY OT A. Newpape1 Ads Must be wpm 1yp1ng s~111s an<l ays oncJay " ay w B E To share new 30' Hunter 18881 Beach Blvd H B PuD11stied Orange Coasl w1tn 1ne Counly Clerk ot Or Daily P1101 January 5 6 7 ange County on D~moo1 1'190 5 1989 organized and have the some computer ex-Medic.ii benefits & profit RECEnlOllST e uy stares sailboat Call tor details 847.8555 F068 in111at1ve to lollow pro-penence The candidate I sha11n9 6/6SOk2116or Ellie. M ·F 7 30am-4pm. $6tHr 1193 t Newport Blvd CM 855-4115 at1er 6pm Published Orang:= jects 111rough musl have a" excellent · Benef11s Front olflce ap· FINE COLLECTION or an-TOYOTA TERCEL 1tll PUBLIC NOTICE oa.1, P11ot Docemoer 15 22 phone µersona11ty and • I pea1ance. heavy phones.1 toque and estate iewlery Hatchbaci. AM/FM stereo ______ ...;..;; __ 19 1989 January 5 1990 en1ov working with the I •MlllTElllCE* loghl typing reQ d com· '73-0315 Sail Boats 7014 casse11e Exc.ellent con· PUBLIC NOTICE' F-987 2920 Public as well c1~ sol1c11ing r tT 1 1 puler eir:p helplul Apply cJ111on only 40 000 mole• .. OTICE OF s aLE 5 CROWNS REUNION ---------• new business position open or 8 de· in person. Books on I Top SS Paid for Pollery' 12· SAILBOAT SJ 500 6<12.4321 ex~ No~cf' ·~ he•eb: q1•en M PAaRrTcYhl 2519th9AOnnE1v~_r,Cao'Y. ALCOMOL·COU .. SELOR Interested par11es shoulCJ pendable person with ex· 1 Tape 729 Farad. Costa Catalina Bauer Kay BU1l T BY SCHOCK 363 o1 770 6/9Q Jiltter 1-1u•w11nt lo 'P< t1011~ 3071 ~ " contact C..nPrt Freeman a• ~"""n'" on r Bu old Ing Mesa 548-5525 Finch 30 s & 40 s d•Sh· S 700 OBO now'>I ,1n11 307;· ot ll'le ( ,.,, Cnu<> ot 142-4321, Ext273 UI \ I II \ O I U I "- workers call Sue Cio~s r T ;>yr .. e10 AAoripnted 642 4321 E 301 .Jor11en.111Cf' ull ben· ware chma deco1at1ve 675-7079 I""' S1,;1 .. c1 c.11,ru•"•il me 213·660-2720 by t 11«:10 I t t>rt µrel 493 7333 EOF -' xt. • etot~ and P•C"li<'nl work RECEPTIO•IST F /T togu,.nes 673 6223 VW 1987 Cab110IPI c.c111 unoeis•Q""fl A ro Towing •·nmonm{'nt Apply on Start 1mmecJ1ately Light I BU:; T s:~LsBco:~CK 'l'•l•blr Blatlo. .., S'•PecJ "II ~pll o\I publlt. dULl•nn al KECK B E :\ T H I l' E J I I y 1HETTY1 KECK TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACftOIS t St0e dish 5 Yewn 9 Vassel 14 Mov..s Sp 15 Acidity 16 Pied - 17 Delef'Yt! 18 Oodles 19 Dine at home 20 Single ptet 21 C9')t Jinks wu one 23 Fort 25 In the PHI 21 Plam+r• 27 Spoils 29 M•lne lnllgnl• 32 Garmen! 36 UUwiM 3f8trelghtH 37 Ftuft ,. Amerind• JIMr Tunney ~ -~Ctat1s 4' 0.C..IO«I 42 FUmitur• 4J..., oetfl ... Dr ... UCrtb ... Odd ... ~ • ""°" .......... ,ood ~· Mounla•n 110gl' 58 Foret 5o ~OP 60 "!Mt~ 61 Chemical wit•• 62 Employer 63 Genuftected 6-4 Excellent 65 Strange var DOWN t Mun 2 Woody vine 3 Those agon •Minute 5 Awkward one 6 Kind of nut 7 Utens111 a Soo1111h g Weel)Onl 10 Pertufers 11 CtP•t>ittt,.. 12 lerl()f 13 1111h !Ille 21 Intimate 22 AllOll 2• Fruit 1)191 27 Fleet 28 Neglect 30 c..spoo1 31 Views 32 Lava 33 Olatter 34 Med•ll• 35 AIOrlt 6 7 PllEYIOUS PUZnE SOLYEO 36 Brotcer 38 Se<ag110 42 Feast 44 Clefgyman 45 eon1 .. ,,... 4 7 RuSSo&n lat>o< 11nlOl'1 48 Church rule 49 Excite SO Pre1C11be 8 5 1 Suspocoous 52 RH!ly 53 De Valera s land ~Notion 55 B0y Sp 59 RIQhllul 10 11 13 1J"•~o11 6<1m 1pm Mon· cle11c.al Full benefits .a .... pllancts 6011 SiOO OBO ,1111m • •tPndPc.1 .. war 1 ·01~ E t t'"''' "' Sa11ta day lhllJ F11oay The Daily salary negotiable NB 'l' 1 '"'• .... 1..,·llenl con A• , c:a1,1 11 1c, oo "" "" !'•'''" d ·'" "' "11 J.inu P 101 '\30 W Bay St law firm * 851· 1163 SEARS WA S HER & 675-7079 n111011 .:ilw i~' 9ilril9eo IJ.1n 21 1990 '"" 10110 .... •ng I .11' .I l !1'111 ol ,1 ... ud C..0~1.i Mesa Ask lor DRYER wh•te good con· S'<900 OBO 7'.lJ-?401 1.1 ..... c, ,,,.<1 P••)l.J"''I) 11 w·I d··11 ill1u·.;., Sun.'l\'1'\I c, .. o•geAr.1uz 6424321 RECEmO•ISTP/T cJt11on $100 each S S I I t9P4 roRD l•t Pnse 1,, 11,1,,,.,d 1iu,l);1t1d PAI 203 For professional office 759 7039 lips/Docks/ toragt VW 'll llCROIUS '' 11;> J """" WAS>i v•N downtown Cosla Mesa 7022 BP~t Oller' 960-087; or 1rT8R IOA tE JB8J;"44 1 llmt. I n Kt'\ k of Call64_2-8752 torappt IFumlturt 6014 964·7838 ::.J1<J s.i1p '' to• 1nel :\"'l"'rt & .. 1lh. l 11r MAH5£RS 45 x 13 width brokerage lt•u•r ose .,, '\'11 ~lyu 0 1 .. n ot 1111 1 h 111 ~dn M .Jrino F T A P l sngles & cou· RECEnllllST I llllSS •HllllRI showcc1se st.µ P11me lo· V.W. 5T1t115 ,, ,.. u••OP•~·q t'<l to• iov.ong P !" ''" m1n1 storage Newpor1 Beach law llrm IS Mattre•• bow lrame new cation on Nwpt harbor 5·SP<'ed Custom Wh~l<i ano ~1e>r.igf' l"qethP• ""'lh "'ll daughtt•r. Am~ "" ~ Avl1 t 67328t0 c 1 1 o t n H1 11\\11 c1nJ ;.on 111 mgm• Must tiave prof seeking protess1onal. $235 840-8733 · lo"' Moles' L1!.e New• ns s 0 J ve• '5"'Q '111 "' appPMM•te & good lrtf'ndty recept1on1st IOAT SLIP 103t8981 D••n5"5 0' salt> I l.i\\ l>.m Bwwn. IW•> ::>ho•,. o;k1llS No e•P nee Please send resume to l&Ylll WJllTE I IRASS 4 2 •48 StrS-in Near 114t5 ~ai~5~nis <'9•n da, nt 1-!r,mJl hildrl·n. Tn'nt will train 992-0743 P 0 9708 Newport M attress & trundle never Pavilhon 723.448t IBILL MAXEY TOYOTA Jeen M Houtary .1nil lldlc1n Bruwn 11f .l.lc.RIST Beach CA 92660 or call used $195 •840-8733• I 18881 Beach Blvd H B Pubhstiea Or11nge Co11s1 11 vim· Pr1vatl· ~N· 71 4-241-1114 NEWPORT BEACH BOAT 847·8555 Da•'" Pilot January s 1990 11 l h 11 c •. PfllMl Salon 1n Newport Complete Dual King Bdrm SLIP AVAIL 30 Sailboat , FOG• Vil'(•;. WI x· l' (. ,~I Beach has man1cur1ng l llECEntlllST/ Set including spread Only Elec.t11cy, water unl.1\. J:1nu:trv h s1at1ons 11va1lable for LEUL SECn &SST I Good cond1t1on $200 restroom tac avail WE'LL PAY YOU l~~o ·,,l P.;ufu.. \'u•y, renl Ask tor Howard Small SJC law tlrm seeks 0 a k dresser S 7 5 Call Patr1c1a 673-8800 PU8LIC NOTICE l\l11rtu.11.\ 111 Nt-wrv1rt 646-7451 818-448-5377 TO TllE OYER , .. I mature responsible! , SIDE TIE in Newport Canal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8t ·ach In lit•u of IARllE TEOMllCIA• lnd1v with front office ap-DINING tablP w/6 chairs. for t5· 18 toot boat. NAME STATEMENT fl1J\\'1·1;. l1J11tnbu11um With tools for rigging & pearance & gen 01t1ce lamps, misc cha1rs, tile s 100/mo Call 675·4986 LEISE! The 1011ow1ng persons are m,iy 1i .. nwdt• 1,, thl· commissioning Up 10 skills FI T. xlnt benefits cabinet. sotabed coflee 8am-5pm ootr1g business 11s Childrt-ns llospit.al of $20/Hr DOE 675-7709 I Michelle, 248-0360 -& end tables 640·41 20 Shp Avail . No hve Aboard Brapd new BMW 3251 M~~lE Tco'3NA;O~I~~~~ Orang'° County P<i · IEllCll lSlllT&IT RlOlnllllST P/T HAMMOND elec organ. Up to 32' S385 Cdhvertible white with ASSOC 2919 Newport n f 1l V1t'W M ortu.1rv Needed for CdM Halrf desk & chair. credenz11, 45· $660 black interior. plnstrlp· Blvd Newport Beach Cahl D . . . _ ·' Experienced person tor Salon. LJghl bookkpng. dresser. stereo, maple SWALES ANCHORAGE mg rear deck spoiler. 92663 I m~ tor~. fiH .:l 1UO OBtGYN F/T GooBdben-1 flex hours 67s.553 1 rocker.etc 631-2295 Daily9-5 548-1501 cust om wheels car Cannery Rentals·J R ESSLING ER etlts Newport e11ch • h 1 11 1 d d ' C 11 650•0822 I I .. P one u Y oa e Mgmt Inc Ca1&torn•11 29 17 AR I E !\I ES S L . a ' lftrtSI I 111111 Company transfer. musl Newport Blvd Newpo11 • • llTDR ROmS available In Costa M911 Newport Beech H=on Fountllln Vdey NO COLLF.cTlNG NOSOUOTJNG size. new. S155 Misc. Transportation sell' Assume lease al Beac.h Call! 92663 : INC.EH 11r Laguna CALL • 840-6733 * S575/mo This business 11 con· .Ekach. p<t..,_<;{'{f away --------4 Whfff Drtvt/Jttps I IH-1111 dueled by a corpo<8tlOl1 Janudr\' :!. 1990 6022 9030 The reg111ran1 com· "' .:.. b p I ---------• - - --menced 10 tranuct bull· 0 Uf\'l\'l'U Y wn, au '88 JEEP WRANGLER Autos Oomtstk 9.300 ness und8f the tlct111ous R Esshng<•r of Nt'W· Cute SAHARA CAO 7 9 ELDORADO buSlMSS name or names port &:<i<.h . ddughter , good Loaded. 131< mites Excel· listed abOve on February M· I M S h ( lent condition. Must sell Red with vinyl wtllte top 123. 1988 art y n . mil o •--••••••• -----------s12,500 964•4789, teave Fully equip Custom Selly Ann Cook vice Tucson . Arizona; 6 Hw_,,,., /F /Art wheels Very good cond President grandchildren and 4 ---------.. ", un -;;;._, __ meuage....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.11 Owner $4000 OBO Th11 atetement was hied gr ea l grand • - ---------9035 761-8825 or 675-8502 1with the County C..,.k of Or· h Id c-II ---snge County on December c 1 ren~rvtl'eS w1 ~....,.._ ___ ....,. .... CADILLAC t964 E lls 1989 I be Sat 1·00 PM at F 0 R D 1 9 6 9 F 6 0 0 Dor•do, excellent con-' ,.._ p cf'c 1 f j ~· V j ~ w atakebed with lih gate, dltlon. 2nd owner. tull Published Orange Coast new engine, tr•n•-power Aektng 17000. Delly Piiot o-mbef 15. n . M ortuary Chapel. In- lml11ton and bfakea Cati Muet H• to bellevet 29, 1989, Jenuery 5. 1990 terment will be prt- 966-1472 966-1472 F·Nt vale. Pacific View M ortuary, Directors. 644-2700 aboUt your lliiiiii °-= through our douified section. n '9S llDlll •• Mlii Ill ~ f ... .,,_., -· ..,,., "'-::!:.---.. n.~-.. '--:. · HCIQ MMJI • 1 ·-·--.. .s&;... ..-n•rn ' 'T ~lllHINO ~ ......... -e _..,PM-... "-...... perlON.. 1111 ......... ,._ .. AHY ... , e '"'" a •~A' 'It.Lo-,._ ....., -. , ... ..,.. o.-• · ' &. • ,._ °°"'° ......_ • ~I, Cotta ..... TONe flAMNIM, 1t:9 AM_ !ft ...... tt UNIUO ~Al'TY RIM. llC>TICI . lilt AOA4T ~ °"°"" Y "-1 .... J.ft .•Jta1 . 1~1 0ow8n.t. ..... 300 .... 1-.:..... 110 ......, ,_.... ....... TAU, 915 W 1• Sl.. ¥OIJ llM It DUU.T It~ ,,.,_, c.t tN TllllNATIO ..... MIC ~ C•a N&. •tt The &N Of The v. Neo#poft IMdl, Cell. tM , 0.-. tQ110 Cel&c trMeO 41 ._.. ...._ .._ 10I. C:0... ....._ Celd t2a7 l.H>l:A A OHO OIF ll'IUIT ~1\4 ~•a on:..;.--...--"!d...::..... ~ Cerli.t&S.,WitueiWondSO. SMwn1111e ~ • ~lft ........ not ~ L ~ • ~ Uny AeAlf\ Two Go tnc. •• DAT'lO ,....,, '· , ... "'°'Etc "'°'· ~ TT7 iMM,Clll.IZ7tf • c.Mf, .-;ii Olety. 1 Celltomia COfpor. Celfltornlapett,,.,., 1~1 OulMy °"""-Mcll.eM. VA 8Wdt StrMt, s.;il• '10 el\ ................. C.W COt'P • to.t "'8y, "-· \Jiii.£ .. ~ , • .-c1'ION 4NO ~ llYd • 10t n. ....... Gro1p ._. ~ la OOft· ell0n,44S ! 17t1St 9 .. I Dove Street, Sulle 300 t210t ~lilllcill C.. t2MCi ,..,...,.._Calif t2f 1S TO fJIN>fECT ~ IMM.Celtt 92720 ., ~ tnc. ~we do ~·-... ..., eo. ........ Cellt.t2'21 • ~BMctl.CMt.NMO Howiw'Ct .. ~ a1t .... 'l Gln•butQ. 4120 ._..... Tl'lct ~··""' la C.Oft. "'°"ATV, " WAV • ""' t>u~ •• con-~111Celi'ot••TM ,., ••• ,.... COlft• '"'' bvtlllftt II con -The F ..... one ~. Nontlwey, ~: MO 86tcft Stteec. ~ 110 9llil1ilic 9llClllllll ta .. OUCted by I COtpOOaUon IOU> AT A 11\aJC MU ~ ducted t>y • C0f1)0f1lt>Oll ~JI ,_. to .,_ ..,.._ dilcled by. 1 COtPOf•llon • Calllou11a OOfllOfr::.'~~ 211tt &w:t\, CMI t2elO .,_, .., ~ The r•o••tr•nt com· YOU NEEO AH Tne r•o••tr•nl com -n<llOOY 0,~r.'~ die '°*"°"' The r1g11tr111t COii\• CofPOt•I• Pia.a. ~ .. o..a. Ut This t>vSIMN .. con-dwca " _... menc«I IO tlanuc:t tMm-!...,~noN -Off !?! "*"*' 10 Iran~ bwal-( 0, p 0,.,. 0 n I 3 s' i nelM or --menced 10 Iran~ bull-a..ctt. Call! t2teO Madl.. A¥91'1Ue ~ .... • -..-............... -uno. ,,.. fletlliOua .............. .._ ,._ -under IN "'31tlOUS ~on: s.p....,.. t'llla un0et Ille flcllliOus T"'9 butlMa1 II con-VA 22101 ' ,_..., "7 ----·· ~ ~£OIMG AOMHST MICN*90n ~ SUlt9 TT7 • 1117 °""""' name or lllmM ducted by • 09'*11 pet\· Richard I. FrandMl'I. Tt11 r1g111r1n1 com• P ~ :~ ':.~ H tlel ltxNe'-:;: N"(A MrMe "tOU "tOU SHC>U-D Du8lnMS nMne Of ~ lnltnl Caltf t2llS Ann COOll. VIGe ~Id Ibo~ on Oetobet 15, nerTlhlC) .. t4$ S.C.tM 0.0.. lncMn "*"*' 10 lranuct ~ ~ ., I ~.. ~ J eo.t.. eci!ArCT A t.AWVER "":'. ·~ .o: N ~ 0 u r ~":, ~"~~on- t 1....,9 he reg111r•r1 com-w-. CA 12210 ,_. under l"9 nctlt~i .,.. (....., tD Ml TNs s1a1_,1 ,,.,. ,.., """ .,.,._., 11, ,.., • uoeus Farlf\ed Razrf1CS _, It..,.,. .... Neel Orlhlm V. L .................... tnencld 10 tr•nMCI b\lat-Tl'lls t>Ysl-· II A-...... ..._. A~ Of A-.. Oea IMI Of ••11'1 lf\e County C•lo Of 0.-IOQ) .... lllifllll'O r '°° Th• r•g•Stran• COii\• ,. _ _... ,..._... ... Ot CEO .....,...w.,.,.. ne ·-....,... ---·-·-·-·-l c ~ ,..._ 1'111 at••-· _. l\lld mencecs 10 trenMCI Dulo-the.,.._ .. ,~".,. • · u under It'll llcUtl0\11 dueled t>y• a ~· P9'1· llst«f abe>Ye on· December ~ & &"99 aunty on Declmblr .,._ ,._,. • • dlilf """" riw Counly Oen< of 0.--vno-tne llctttio..i& County on ~ Thia tt11eimen1 •u 111ees ~llnesa name °' n..-ner1Np 1s 1N9 "-!rid'°"" wtlldl nOllCe -19 1989 llCIPOR• '~• "' ange Count) on O«:iemblr t>u N9 ••lh the County Cllrtl ot Ot-litlecl •t>o¥e on o.c.mt>et Tl'le r1gl1t1an1 com-51...-n 1.. C<eig on ..., I. 1w "' , .. ,.. ,..,.....,, T--. yllOlf .,.. 29 t989 s.neu nam41 0< na.mee ,_ ange Col.only on o.e..nbef ts.89 menc.d to lr-.et ~ TNA •llll-1 -hied A9colW OI Orw.oe D PtJt>llShed °'""OI Coal! ~ .. ~ .. OI Trull F..alr1 ~~'9f t:S!>0¥1 on No....,Olr f»utllished Orange eo.t 12. 1989 Mark L Conu lman. ,_ \lnder fhe fic:tlllou• wrtl'l ll'le County Qef1l ot O.· ~ in .. iy P.IOI J-.ry 5 12 19 .. __ DJ-~ "' ~ Pubh$Nld O.~ Coast 8'\IC:e G Rou.it« S«:ty OlitY Piiot Oecernber 15. 22. F..-0171 P•9Si0ef11 busn-name Of ,__ .,.. County on Oeolt'l\ltlet .. " • o.;..1-26 l990 =.,.., °*!... L~ '"'°"'· Da.I) P.iot Januar') !I 12 t9 T"'' fl•l-1 .... hllCI at. 19119 • .Jlll"UMY 5. tttO Put>hll\ecl O••noe Cout TlllS llAletnenl ... lillCI llsllel aC>OYa dl'I A,jlgUSI 27 22 t989 Cowetwn. Conollot'll • F..()5.4 ..... -• ,... u 1990 c ~ F-Mt Diiiy Pilot December 22 29 Wtll'l ll'le Ceunty Clertl ol O.· 1987 . nd.-_....,,,,Otto.I ·--.. Trwiat !Qt ,,,. F-054 "'''" ,,.. ~·~ ~ Of Or· 1989, January 5 12 199o · •nge County on o.c.mt>er I-toward u Fnedll P\lt>llshld 0.8'>QI eo.1 01 Orw.oe eo.ny __,. .,.. ~ OI Cay ~ Co..nl) on Oecetnoer F-Ot3 21 !989 TNa 11a1--.1 was "*' Deity Piiot o.ce.nt>et 29. "' 1"9 ~ Tnnt.,.. i.-,..__'°"·" n.1m11C MnTU'C 28 1989 F44l7S1 rtaJC M)TIC( 1---------, .. ,1'1 '''"*'"-Coul'lty Clertt ol Of. I~. JMl\.lilfY s 12 19 .,.. ... ., ...., Goo:inl't _, flta.I( NOTIC( ~ Cor11orw-• _ __;r~~~:.."":..=.'~~=-----~---------DllDllC NOTICE PvbhShed Ortnge Coal &"99 C0un1y on Oec:emOer 1990 . . • .. dMCntled • l'>an::el a...,._,, • .., Feot\lrf 3. I( ... ,._ l Pu1>11snea Of~ Coast 1(81119 ,._. D•1ly Pllor December 2t. 21 . 1989 1 ~ ol T'1ICI No IC UIU 1-. .,..., ~ a _,,., D•••t P110I J.,,uan. S 12 19 P1CTTTIOU9 .-11 1989 January 5 l2 19 F-032 1~ UNI No , 11 AKoraeci S~ COURT 1.,.~ No ~1'1 °" FICTITIOUI "'91Nlla 26 t990 NAiil ITATimMT FICTITIOUt IU .... 11 1990 ' • • ,._,_ -Of!iael ~ ot Of TMR ITAn Feot\lrf ). ,_ 0....,. NA* ITATE_,,., , F 051 ..... __._ NAME llATtlillNT P\lb11Shed O.ange Coast P'\BJC fl)TlC{ C.OUnty Of CALWOANIA County. 91 .. OI C-""-T1'141 IOOOW11>Q '*'°"'•rt! TIMI """""ft"' pereon1 are Tt>e tonowing 1>1<sons .,e F-042 Dally P110I o.c:.nt>er 29 f Otl THI c....,,...... .... . ...~ d<>t"" ous.nes.s at dOtl1g bUSlneSS u : d<>tng bu 1----------1•1M9 January 5 12 19. Aecot'll ~ Cal'OI L• .,....., • ... "" .-u AT PU8UC .... A.AV BROTHERS. LTD. SH>essas llllDllCMn 1990 ic..-OFOAANOI AUCTIONto~.,_.,tot. C A SHION I N VEST DllDl lC MnTICE zeg9WhlleRolld.Sulle lSO. LARRY YOUNG SHUT-,.._. ""TICE FICTITIOUS ..... U c__..---. crf tM c:ml\.•-•~-1ME"-TS 291!1 Real\ ... A•• n~ "" w ne. Calif 927l-4 TEAS 111 Columo1a SI I(•.._ F-031 NAm ITA~ ,,., common 0..0'*'°" ,1 "•raon •nd f•t•t• of: I°" a •-or ,,.IO'WI...., • Su le "::' 10 C06til Mesa l(SJ17't JarnesW.Ray.2899Wl'lll• Newper1Beac11 C•hl 92663 -·-Tneloltow1n9personsat• 11Pf. Of ,,.. -P'OOlf1Y MATllDA JANI KEMNA. tJ111•or---aeo1 .,,_.'or C.i I 9::'626 STATElllUfTOf' Roed Sulle !SO. lr1t1ne. Larry Allan Young 11 1 FICTITIOUI auaMll l'talC NOTICE d<>tng bus.ness as dlaO'IOIG llbOW 4 D\lf00'19C ConMnal• I••-or ._..._.,. ...o P ne,•ee~ '"""1ment 1 Calli 927H Colvmb111 SI Newoon ..... ITATt•NT BRISTOL BERRY TRACT 10 .,. llO ~ D._ c-No. A·t47.e2 1-_.,,, oomGltle .,,1comp.&n~ Jor.n l .:dSlllOf' ~.:~~ D R 2899 Beacl'I Cahr 92663 Ttl<! lot1ow1ng oersons are KUia L TO , 2755 BrtSIOI. Ca.la ~ 8eeal. Cal~• . NOTICE Of 1r,. SI-01~1peye1119 ano ~l'1trc111 A Cul'l1on aUSINESS NA• " oucrecs oy an •nd•v•du.il U TRIAL NA• ITATW•NT Leasco lnvestmet11S. a ~ or _.anr~ Sfl.l "EAL OI ,,,. UNleCI SI-I Al ,,,. 21 .ot"m.:>o• L.ane Newpon "'"'\' '6011"',,~~ 1,;-'..t. o1" W~;~"·:~ad, S~~-ISO. Tl11s business •S con. aoConYgPbRvEsSoneSstlNas 0 S "1CTITIOUI M191NESS Men. Calif 92626 SM Ille.," De ~-O\JI INTINTION TO 1 . ,..,. 01 ..ia .,, -~ ~ lruSlt!c!S i)«!"le>"ll• partnet Iii• lnllowinn "'"'•Son• lrV>M Ca~I 921 t4 Tl'le r eg1s1rent com PARTNERS 265 Mormng Tt>e lollOwtng Pl'SOl'IS ate Cahlom1• Corpc>talion. 8455 e:a~ or ""Ol*I regarong PfU) .. f .. TV AT Notl1'I l'Ol"ll entrlt'Ce IO 1,,. Beacr-C al1t 9266(1 " w- Tn•s busoMH '1 con· mencea 10 rransaet Ouso Canyo" Dr Caton• del Mar, d0tng Dusi-IS JacllsonCRoe 1 cs 958 z210 Sacra-1"'9. OOU•$.o0tl. or PRIVATE SALf County Covn"°'4e. 100 e-= C P ""''"•~ '"'"srment ~'''".1 ~ ~·c · t•So~s" RBCu~•An•F•T• dueled Oy • hm11ec:t Pl11nlf· ntiS Calot 92623 ASIEH 2S40 Matn SI Ste menlo I ....., ··or CE s E ,. __ ,.,__ v •. ., ~ " unde• tne 11c1111ous S C a• "" ..-c:~ 10 09't lat ' I I H REBY -.--.,. ..... w..i s.t'c•A.na. on-p.1n, "•"'!." ,, •von• E'll·f~PR SE S IN TER· lfllP business name 0 , names •even Gab•191 and M ,,.,,,,. C•hl 92714 Tn1s business •s con· ~ ,.,.,,,,.,.ance G VEN ll'lat suo,.,cr 10 t.Of' ~ior... • "G"' 11 .. .,.., a oJ "-'<1•' • A L •ons rne11c&d lo transatl buSI· t5 t989 Trus1eesotr'1eGabt1etFam-St Irvine C1h1 92700 ne re91str•n1 com -•10rneys -10 wJI Ja"lu.I•) 15 1990 al 1000 .....,.,., • --0-0I ..... ~~· Sat'd ..,e ... aort B•~" .. ,.,~.u92;~;, ~--~· Tne regislr ant com-11s1eo aoov, on Novemoer Dana M Gabriel Co-U1noo M 0tn1 376 Ha~ duTcteo oy e C0<00'3110n _.,.._, cO&ls &r>O 1.rmattO<' D) '"'' c<>u'1 ()(1 1 ,,,..,_ ~eo to .,.., _ 1 . u,1..-~ v~r .,,,,1 parlrie< 9 ~J~· c)~~·.,~ ·B~u , ~'.~. ness vnder ll'le llctl!•OUI Larry Allan Young 11~ Trusl ge•-•I P•rfne< Tn1s 1>us1ness ,, con-men~ 10 trans.acr t>usi si.31'9 11 ·~" nr.-..i a m o• '"e<ealler .,,,.,,,, l"I Tr\AI "'1r>e ~' UIAleG.,. B.,,., .. C:..11ot 92660 , • B busmess name °' n•mes Tnos slaltimeril ,., 15 hied 265 Morn1n9 C•nyon Onve ducreo oy an 1nd1v1oua1 ness vnae< the hc1111ous tnereon u P"OV<Oee "' s91d time .1ll0Wi'O b) 111.. trw u.o c:.our., .,.., Sia• .... ~ Dv\•n .. S> s con , "" ··cl<l•ous uS•"4!H Mtled abOve on Septeml>er won 1he Count) Cte•k 01 0 ,_ Coronaaer Mar Calif 92623 Tne •eg•sl•ant com-bu$oness name or names o.ow.lon ~ ,, •"J u•11:1t"S•gned as Con ~ • 0 .. ,.1~ c-• .; \j<"'••a• Pa•I ..... " "'~""° '0 • 00 .,. .,., 22 l978 ange Counry on Decemoer Cl) de F Steull ano Susan menceo IO rransact 1>us1-haled above on May 21 undel ,,.. lerms or i..d St''-atot ol me ?e•son and LOI 6 on 8loc:lll :i'O or E•~t0e!""'"r· i; ~ ';n~r C90<Jnt~ on M.c:llaetD Ray 18 ,989 M S,aull Co-Trustees of ness undef 111e l•c1111ous 1981 Oec:llermloOtl ..... ~llf'd Es1a1e ;it M a111da J•ne Aoclllon 1o a.ioo.T...a .,,,,,. '"t' r .. .,..,,,.,,.,, com N t~'°"',.'• 1 811 ILE Tl'llS st•le<nenl ... , hie<! F44C114t Ille 51au!I Family Tn.sl. oeo· b\ISmess nam. Of names Date A W•lharns Presi· .. ~ OI sa.a Momey """'"a Conser.die.' .... 111 Cay ol ~ ~ • pet mt>n l".l • .. .. nsac1 °"'"' I ~ xis. E •II" rne Co~m•y Clefk of O.· Publisned Orange Coul era! aarrne• 140 1 Rar>eho listed aoove on NA dent Tr>e ~ sen al p"vate s•~ 10 1ne mao t..:oroeo "" &ooa • ~ nt!~> ~""'"' me l•Clil••'"' l ""'<1•cr ~ ngm-·no 1n9e Counl)' on December Daily p,101 Oecemt>et n 29 Roao Arcao1a Calif 91006 Mtnoo Moin1 Tn1s s111~1 was ttteo "61Q09ton unoer u.o n.~nest and beSI nftt t>tOa.< 20. OI ~ w.oa ,,, Du• <'>~ 'd'"" '' "•""°s "'"" '-'r '> "' .')J Emet I t t989 t989 January 5 12 1990 1"•S business It con-Tnos s1a1ement wi$ hied w11n 1ne C0un1y Cte<lt of Ot· Oec:llermloen ~ on t"e l('rms ano conditions ,,,. OtlC19 ~ 11'9 eo..;,,.., •1s1~ .ii'• •l' '" .Jur>t> _o ~ ~ • ~-'64 ; d9un• Be•cn 11'431171 F. 015 dueled O) a general oart-W>tn lhe Count~ Clefk ot Or-ange Counly on Decemoe< u lQ.llec anc -.....a 10 ,,.. nereonaller men11c1r•eo 811 ~ 01 MllO C:O.,,..., Mey• '9Sd • • PuOl1shed Of•l199 Cour !-----------nersn10 ·~County on Decemt>e< 19 1989 unoer.igneo • w"'19" ,.9,,, u11e ano 1n1e'"'" .,, the ~ ti.-A6 ·12•3 JO"n" <as"'°" T·usteto "' °",.~ .. as con Oa11) P11ot Oecemb9f 15 22 Ml The 1eg1sr r11n1 com-15 1989 f440IOI o.a.r.ion OI O.t.u« anc Conservatee 11 111~ l•rnt! OI Ea r e..c. eo.-o '"·~ ''"'e"'e~1 •4S '•'e<l J .. ;•eo t'' 6 .ore>0• 111'°" 29 t989 January 5, 1990 IC NOTICE menceo lo 11ansac1 ous.-F..a507 Puohshe<l Orange Cour Oen.....o IOr Sale. anc • wr1119" aPPO•ntmeN and all rtgnr ~ 8-d> CA 92'&451" "'I• •r-e C """" Clft•'-;>I Or "·• st.tit'~! w.u 11190 F-983 FICTITIOUS IUllNESS ness under me hc11t1ous Pubhsneo Orange Coa51 Dail) Poto! Oecemoer 29 Noice ol o.taul w>d EIKfoen 111•t> and 1n1eresr ,,,a1 rne es-Tr>e II•-.oor..s 9"Cl ci"ll" { ..,.,, • ., _.,, December ; 1~ .,, .. (.C\u"h C~ or Of NA ... ., STAT£... ix.sines~ name o• name$ Daily Pilot Oecemt>et 29. 1989 Januaf') 5 12 t9 to S.M lo tie recoroec on IM 1a1e nas acQu"t'O '" addl!•on OI,,.. common --o-ion. n1«• 1':lll9 1 ,:~4L8,.;""1) on emoer _,. " ... ENT lisle~ aoove on Nov~"--1989 J • 2 I""" r -...... ~ t~ ~ ..,........... I .... •" " Tne 1-·1 u ~ .. .,.... anu11ry .. ' 19 "'"" ....,...., w·-· ·-·--~·1 to '"al ot Ille Con~r\alee Ill 9"'/. .... tl'9 .. ~I F44t... n ""owing persons are 1 ,986 1990 F-034 ~ ,_..,, • ioarec ttoe 11me or appo1n1men1 1n OMa'lblCI ~ • 0U'1!0'1eG r-~111 • .,,., .. ll Ordng<" C04$1 ~u:>~•Sllt'<l O•d"Qt! Co•• 1 do1n91:>~s1ness as Sreven C G1orie1 F--037 ----------'.....::;:..; Tf'IAI• oonouoong ..ie '"e rea1 P•OPt'fl• ocatt'd '" 10 De 1113 E• 8elbo9 81..c lod '• •· IC't Jari.,.,,, 5 ·i •Q DJ·•• ''"' J•nu••• 5 ,2 19 KA117 CON RAC TORS RE TM; s1atemen1 was hied Pl&IC NOTICE lMty Aall'lman Al1e>mey • La9uN Holls OranC)f' Coun ~ ~ CA 9'e61 ]f '"><'.:' •• ~ 14~ FICmlOUI Ml ... 11 SOU~CE 138 r iscner Av w11n ll'lt' Counly Clerlo. ot Ot· -----------Ka......... ~. 14140 9-11 ~ SI• r. (.;<11or0<n1d ,,,.~r ~ as T,,. ~ T'lAI• ~ J5!:> HA• ITATU•NT enue Cosra Mesa Cahl lange Counly on December Pl&IC NOTICE ___... ioe. W.lm_.., C..IOMtl •oo1c ... s eao.ma ...., -~ tor --------------------- P\&JC NOTICE F-060 Tne lollew>ng persons a<e 92626 29 t989 __ ......;..,;....;;..;;.....;..;.;;..:..;.::..::....__ FlCTITlOUS •USINESS 1]14) ~JJ08 Po1rce< 1 ~i."llong un , N ol'IC'Ol'90 ""iotmei'Otl vn-MtlC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE doing oos.ness as T"8 Casenn1~r Company F44202t 1(5m1..o1 NAME STATEMENT O•ld 0-0.oer 11 19811 1ri Bu••C•"g No ~~:>9 15 Sdtd T ..... MIO .-• m-___ ;..;;.,;;.;...;:..;.;.;;..:...:..:~--___ ....;..;;..;;.;.;:.._.;.;..;....;;.;;..;. __ AUGUST PROPERTIES inc Ca11lorn1a 238 r 1sche• Publtsnt'<l Orange Coasl FICTITIOUI MJSINESS 00~~Ze ~~~;:~~ :;rsons are By LMty Aalnl'IAn A/1omey • u• ,1 s sn0,,.,, .ino ""'"'"°on •imo.A 00,..,...,... or _,...,,,,. NOTICE KS37t7 Fv 111D II 2361 Campv& Avenue Costa Mes.i Cdltl Da11yP1tot Janvary5 12 19 NAMESTATIMENT ,.. WARD ECJ E" Law 1na1 .:11riain Conocvninium rege"'Olng ••II DOls...60'! or IN\llTINO aK>S 5 T ATEM f N T °'''~ Suite 204 Irvine Ce111 92626 26 1990 Tne lollow1ng persons aoe CO P " n S Dec. 11. 29 •989 J11t1 5 1990 Pld" a1tact1eo 10 anel maele a entv"'°'1lrCel or • 10 ltlD ITEM NO. Ml Wt'THOf'AWAL 92" t5 T"•S Ous1ness •S con r--057 00ong ousineu as M A.NV a Calitornoa co1 Orat-oe CotlSI OM'f l>llOI oar· 01 tllat .,.,3,n Doctar ~"'~ OI u.. n.. ICUI CITY COUNCtl F"Olll ,.A,.TNE,.S.W 0, flugusl Proc-t>es f"vna ti OuCll!cl b) d co1po1a11on -----------" u G u s r 1 N • p0ra11on 695 Town Cenrer """, .:-• Co.t>n<>nl\ (.on amount o1 ,,,. unaeoa O.lllf'IC9 \llOEO SVSTtM OHRATING UHDE" s, A.ugusl EQUtly Partners '"" re9•stran1 COl'TI· Ml.IC NOTICE COME GROWH~ FUND v ~·~v(' cs:", 9~t6o2o6r COSlol ., I • 'anel R,>Sf"(I""' •t'-ol UotO 00iog9fl0t'll ·~....,I PROJECT 9'£0U£ST FICTITIOUS IUSINftl 11 Genetar P.,lne< 236 t menceo lo uansact bus• 2J61 C11mpus O<ive Su•le ~B>i a 1 cs PWLIC NOTICE , , 1.,..: \l.h •:. •Q69 ,, "'~" ~ 9"Cl .a...,..: FOR P'ttMOSAL NAME Ca"' oJS 0flve Suire 204 ni'SS under tne '•Cl l•OUS NOTICE Of 204 ..... ne C1111t 92715 dn) Mari. 3 Y"'1ll ~000 • ·Q~· . c •r R co.is -.. 1>9_ " ....07 •••. '""""'"'lO ::>('fS()(l ., .. ,,.,, • Calol 92715 bus ness namt> o• '1ames DISSOl.lnlON Of I Augusl tncome GrC\ .. 1'1 P.t•~ 1llev>t>Ot! ='08 Ne..· NOTICE OF , •i.h , .~.. ,. ,~ "1 ,:,.. , '382 9S3 88 • ol 0-..oer " f <; ... ERE B' "'·~J• '"'r .. ~ • ;iene•.t• Pllrf '" ' business tS con ltSl"O aoo.e 0" December PA .. TNtASHtP I Funa v By AuguSI F1nanc1al po;1 BeaC" C.&111 92660 PUBLIC HEARING L\.v• h q ... '11) .. r ·I O•<!r•ge •II 19811 u • r " '~ ". 'ft d e .:I ..... ,. ·•·t> o.i··~·S"•P OC> dveted by a hm11eo partne<· , 1989 PubloC notic• os nereoy Partllers Ger1e•al Part~• Id "'5 Ou~·ness •S con "; 0 • CE S ,.. ERE B" ( .,,,, , ( ~" "'"" .. ,,0 3,, I t • '"' " c" "<e"eo t'' I'' .t' , '"""' '"e '.Cl•l>Out tn•c Timothy Phillips Vice 91ven mar AALPH EDWIN 236, Campus Onve Sune u~lftO bl "" •nO•v•<luoll GI\ EN 'hl, J auoi.c nearing uflO•· .1ec 1 '04111 •"tt'rt'St ··a·'->· .... "• ·--,y ~~ c "'" ' ' i.. 'S'd Vt'~ IC' t>v> ""' •dmt' o• PARK lne registrant com · PtPSilleot HAUN and A.RTHUR GARY 204 ""'ne Calif 927 t5 he d •t'Q•Sl•anr com will ! <' ""'Cl O• me Costa ,,, d"•l '' ~" ;nlt ""'''''" 01 OC' •a· o• .i--c ,;:,, ,,y ., s• "'' •~,. '-1• L•'u"C•• P 0 1"'E""P )Rt l TO " 1 Par~ me.,,eO 10 1tansac1 bus•· Tn1s s1a1emen1 ... u hied HARRIS t>e•erorore d0tng Tn1s ous•ness is con-mence 10 Iran.sac, ous1· Me<,a C·•~ Council"" Janu '"' , '' '''' "4 1 o81>8 .:is 'de• .,... :>•oo.o'°' .. M Be··." "''"" M<"'>a (Al• i "'""'"CI'' D••-., Newoort ne~s vnde-lhe l1c1111ous ""''h lhe Ce>uril) C•e•~ of Or business under rne llc1111ous ducteo o~ c1 11m1teO oattner· ness vnoer tne '•C l•t11'us d•) '"' i<iQO _,, 6 30 P M o• '""""'' " a Mao ,,....,,.<leo "' •..c1Ye..c .u -~· -..... .,,, ' ... J •.'o.!I •:OO ·"' ;:.• 1Beacr Ct11,1 92660 OuS•flt'SS name Ot' names a ngf' Count, on December torm 'lamft and 51yle or snip ovsiness name or names as sro•• '""'"at1er 1> arac 0<'< • '~n t'<l"<'> JI l"O 44 89 •:'.It\'-" iY' -...o·e~DW' 8 ""' .,. ,.,,. "C'U' "' i('I 00 .. m 'n.. ••n t•ous Ousoness I I ,. •• 6 t8 1989 ST FT T n loSIP<.1 lDOvl' "" N A • .. -0' • ' .. ' "'"' ., •ta A , ·-·In I 15o!uaoove on ~arcn u PIZZA & DELI al e reg1sl•an1 com-B s l1C,IOI(' n I,, .. Councl!'l .. l,'>(;elldflt"(l"\Ma1.>S re ·~:i·.., ...... ~O'O~··-.. •!>ud1 J.inua•> .:. . t'.u~m~n ~ epar 1484 F44Ql63 24821 Del Prado C•ly of mencftO 10 l•ansac:I OuSt 1~"· Mar~ ilY'""'z Cn.Jmt>..-•> ' c ,. "43!1 -~ ~ • I~ • "''d ijt' L un•1 .>" • , •••• c. "'• AoicO'CW' .... ' ,na ()<' '"" ....... ~ .. ~· ..... , lole<l on Dec:em J()tln R ProvoM Man· P•101tsned Orange Coasr Dana Po•nl Courity Of O•-lness under tne '•Cl1t10us ·~ s~al!'men~ was toieO Fd" :'.>• '" c, >'l .,,,...,,, (Ir.;:'' ... i '" "'" t"J .:Je • =--~ ~· , ... ~ .• S•at• .,. 'H 'r " ,, ''>\' O•OO!'• •o lo!•, •<iec .n tne Count~ ot 119'"9 General Perlner IOaol , P1101Decemoe122 29 ange S1a1e ol Callro•n•a d •d C>usiness namft O• names ., • .,"( >unty terk or Or '"\'' ""''"9 .,.,, ' .. ..id> Con~· "I\,.,. l" Cd 'O··" "" , .... ' o. ' ·~ l. ., .'•J 9fl '"LE f\10 FJ283S9 ••1s ttarem9"1 was hleU ,!181'1 Ja,,ua•y S 12 ,990 on rtoe 3 ,sl day 01 Oecem-11steu abo•e on Jur1 5 1984 ~~<l~Qs~""') "" Decemo.>r ?HOPOSED .J~O•lllANl ( 1•,, •!.'"•~ e•t>••.-.J '• ,,,, "'•", f'I.. ,..,.,~11.,_,. C.Y:; C ~·· • ", .. r, •ne :-·o~"' '..,, .... ,..., .. .&nd Aaoress or ,,. '" ,.,e County Clerk of 01 F ·O 16 Der t989 oy mutual C()(I-Jonn R Pro .. ne Man-· amt'11ol•"Q I 1,. • .l ,1 '"" J '"''"v"' p ,.,, • .:..t '->'"• ... .,.PO' "" a• .-c 1 ...... B•d~ ,.,, o.. '' t' Pf'l'S"" v. •t"O• aw•no a• l<' Counly on Oecem1>e1 sent <llSSOlve ll'le sa•d pan· aging General Partner p F440357 11. u>lil ~·t'~d \1u•"C.•PJI \. •JI! e """' ••.; ,, ,,.., ~.l'J u'.I, ' B, J.. • -"""~ I·.~ 0"c"" c-.. r ... • •Pf'M..., ano '""" !n" PtoSU«.1-CiiJolornoa Co !'l 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE nersn1p and rerm1na1e 1ne1r Tn•s st111ement was hied ur·•~rieo Orange Coasi rl'gJ•cl•"il t'IOmt• .x;cuc lh'" .i1 Jd' 11,01oc. .. i1.>ons 1 .Y-.)I ;i..t1t .:on<>va "'O•d • .: .11 ,c ~>O "m "' 1~IL c1 .,,," One • ., ... , F4'10t2t re1a11ons as parrners tl'lete•n w1tn tne Counry Clerk 01 Or-• Odoly •101 Df'cemoer 29 s•••"<1<tteh E ''''' ,:1nm\'nl .i• ,., .. 1,, 1, t 1 ".,, IS.•" ~C'· ' " , .. ,,.1it,.. a~ '" ac So""'.. ,..,., ""' o Co"n PJ!Jhshed Orange Coast I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS DAT ED A. l Costa Mesa ange Count~ on Dec: em tier 1 1~89 J'1"""' ~ ~ 12 19 1 °"'"''"'''JI '"' E , .. ,.,,~,, ... 1 •t ,,,,.~ :,.'Q' °"'"" "I ~ .. ,.,, 1i.,.:_,,, • ...,:1x11 C <>'P 1 " ·' 1 ,. " • ""' ~'14• Joi•'" 111 f>' , • OJ• 1 P1to1 December 29 NAME STATEMENT Ca11torn1.i 1n1s 261" day of 19 ,98'1 t 90 "'(~' <. E S ' PT Mf R Ot'l ., • C,(10 '""' t•ul 8'•~ Hd•"'""w"t p ""' d" • '"~ ' t"t' < "'"''1 S•Q"l'<l e•son Ba1oa 1 . A ,,.p:. January 5 12 19 Tri .. 10110.,.1n9 pt><SOns alt' December •989 F440l30 ~ \)'\6 C.t\(N •<',lt oi' .,,. , • ,,,,. 1nO "'11 ,.,. '"" 41·1 1 ,.,.,,6, •S..u • .K:& <.." ~· )•) i8'8' 1 '"'" '" > '•Ha• •• ~d" \)<'""'" i.>d•'r"' _ li"J do 09 t>uS•ni!SS as RAl.PH EDWIN HAUN Put•l•Sn;>d O• an~ Coast '"d ,. 1 ro•er<>~·.-.1 ... .,, ... , .. • • •,. ~ , 1 a " , iH' -: • • ~· ... ,, • t,ie~.'.I 1 a1 "'"t. •!>l•t:'<l 01 otnl)e ~o•.s, FOJ81 C0111 1 "l ACTOR S RE P.,o .. sned01ange Coa~1 Da•) Poll ();>cemQer 29 PWl.ICNOTICE m1 ,1;~Pd•Jnq· ......... lt'>\I' 'Jt' ........ c.-n,!:'8•"..C.--.'O·~ I .......... .,s,,,.,..,..,,o.i.:.-.iJdMua'\~1 • 19 SOuPCE 238 '•SCl'ler Av Cfa1•y o,.,.,, oanua•v s 1990 t989 Jo\"ud•Y s I;' 19 lt'le c" c"'J" •n .. Jt ... I J ... '" ,,, ~,,. ,_, l()f ('...: l" • ltr'I Jit" !> • ·' ·~ ~ I",.,,. >'ft.:! r Aac .. n .t • <)( -----------1e""" Cos1a MftSil Ca1ot F0691t990 K53111 "1" ... .,.., .. .,, .. ..,., ... ,., J ,, • >•'"'"Jh...--.e• as <>•"'IJ•::~ .. •~ .• ,~..Jt 1 •A • •'"" •t'<il'd""'''"'" F061 P\&.ICNOTICE 9.626 F·03J FICTITIOUS8USIHESS IF 'HE .o.r.JREMfN ... , ...... ,! o. r .. st Wftslern ',,,,,, .... s.~tft"" Rycnet A l am01ng Ill{ I NAM£STAT£M£NT T•ONED A CT 0 "4 !'.8_,,, ,.,..,·,,~1 l.,,,0,.,,, .. ,,, 40oJ'•(lnd• '"IS o• tne PlmJCNOTIC£ NOTICE CdiolLirno.i 236 r1-.cher .... PWl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tt1t>l1%;>w1n9person'ld• .. 1'c> .. •\L LENGED IN lOLl-l" ..... ·-c.: 't'<"J.-cl Ot"(t'm PUBLIC NOrlCE sr .... • 41•(ln5 rrld) De 1.1(' I INVITING 8!01 e"u" t..nsrc1 Me~a C.alit """111 t'u~•ness as tn" ~ '•dllrnqe m.i1 !'!-'. ••m•t..U t',., J '"~, , "''''" ;q3 t 1.1' ,.,! •' '"" (ltlo(e 01 tne l(.SJ51'0 llDITEMN0."3 9.'6:6 1(53423 KS3111-01 f"1f H UGHES COM 10,,.11,mose ·s~u,.,.,,,.,, •. c19._.,,i;,tOlt•<o.tl~tt<.O•OS KS3744 P,,,,•,"n9 °'9•'""a,··Fa1r ll'Uel.ICNOTICE: CITY COUNCll 1111s ous ness s con FICTITIOUS IUllNESS I FICTITIOUS auSIHESS P AN' .uoo Mdc Arlnur vn .. · 1, .... , a• !'>t' puo1o' """' 1• .1 ... t><NOt><l Q.-cemt>ef ST ATEMfNT OF o.... ""~'d Mes• Cdio HON..JUOtCIAL VIDEO IVITEM dutiea I'• a CC\rpe1a1oon NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT£....,NT 9vlt"• ''rl Suite 440 N'""' ,,,,.. ''""' r D"U • I"'' not•C P • • • 1fi 1 ""'A• <,Q3n p..,, ABANDONMENT,...,,. 1 "' ' thh ~n..-u•C! r" •e FOf'FftTIME -o ' ~ pon B~a," Ca1ir 9'.:1660 " • ~"" "' ..,,,e vr .. " JECT MOUEST I '"" re9os1ran1 com T .... IOllOwtng persons arft Tl\t' IOtlOwtng pef$0ns are ' • 0 I n .. ' , '(' n c n, !> .~ ~· 1floe Ill Rt'C,"dS .tnd USE Of FICTITIOUS I.-• .. .: I '"" A•ll'nt.oro O' .,,.. Control No FOtl .... MOIAL mt>nceO IC' 1r.1ns.iC1 OuSl·Oo•ng ous•nessas do•n9 ou~1nessas Root>•, A Hu9'1t's 36 t t'-.C O•<l!'"Cf' dP""'"° I o,R"''"'"'Loroor \t•On •t' BUSINESSNAME iC"'-f"" ••lt\•ns1Hl••""° ..... ll07-10 n-s uf'd~ ... ~ hc1111~·s IMPERIAL DRAGON RES· JAGW" R A T TOR··EY Ne ... l•nrt ·ien CO<Jrt New '"" L •• (c:>vnc di ,,, (•IWI " ~ A '8 ·~.. I 'I "W'"" ner-"ns ~ • • • ~a•t'O l!'"•el~ )• .:A.lol>e< 2• 1989 •t '> ~· ~ ~ ... per I Bt!OICn Callt 9i660 ! .. 1~ ..... •Ji'J r D••I • -" • ~ .. '1 0 TICE IS HE RE BY Ousoness namt' or names TA URAN l 3033 S Bt1sOI SERVICES ~90 Bris101 St Ir tne DuO"C "ea•·"9 t '"" • N•< • 91'140 page 1 ·, ,. .. , .. Jt l"il '"I'll ,,.,. ,,~ o; •Oo!• 11 t'O l" • .,,. "'IS•Ot' w11n PROMOl\f TOR'V 6 PACIFIC G V EN 1na1 seal ed 1151!'0 otu•~ on ~ftmt>er Su11eO Cos1a Mesd Cahl Suire B·t04 Co~ra Mesa rs l'us•ness 05 con EILEEHP PHIHNEY.CllJ '" "111,. 1 R"' ,.,l~ I"" F,c•tous Busness rn.-8•1.l ,,.,,..,...,,,,~.ind•"!' CO"ST '11GHWA' NEW o•oposals wilt be received tiy , 1989 92626 Ct11ltl 92626 duC!"O I", .in 'nd•"ov.il I Cieri! • ·'",. 'l<)' .. ,cluS••ft I'll,)•"" r ~ "N( £SC A S C't ,.,, '..i ::lt\t!' PO~ 1 BE "CH CahlOt,,.. Ille Ctl) of Costa Mesa 10 Jam!'sLamtoong 1(11Jm Huu Vu 3109 S Jagwar C.ourier Setv•Ces 1"" •e9•'>tran1 com I Puti11sn.-.t O••n9!' L~ . .-t ,.,1-errt'•'' "' ngift~S ano 11>·1 ''"" .,_,., B Ct>sta E~l' t'••l ~""' SOK• 1 Y oll••ft•5 C\t 1ne Nt1wport .. I The Coty Council P 0 Tt>1s statemenr was t1~ MedOOCI< Santa Ana Callt Inc J Cahlornoa corpor-mt!•'CE'O 1" lransacl OuS• 0 ,1 '' o,,.,, J<>"•'•''' ~ Hl<iQ 1'0'"'' ;;i-.t lor ''''''""" 5 .. ,. M,.,,, L 11 r •""''' '"" ,.,.,r • •em .b sttl Be.&-.n Potice Oepenmeor Bo• ,200. Cosla Mesa Cell w•lll tne Counry Cieri. ot Or 92704 ation 2900 B11s101 St Su11e ness vnoer tne l•Ct•l•ous r il62 \'" ""' '•" '" t•u•(.l•''f'S 1n. I.,.. f ,, tol ')"' Busont>ss 11 "'' 1 ' 'hf' \Oecotica1ions s .. 11..a prope11~ lo• IOl"lt!llU•• !prn1a 92628-1200 ()f1 Of ange Criunh on December l anya Nguyen Vu 3109 s 8 °104 Cost.i Me!><! Callt l>\J)lnt"SS n;ime or n.&mes c •lt''," .,, .. , ... I on(lud•nq N.l ........ ,.,,.,.0 • 3[),,,e .. as An, "'''I Jll e"ept•ons 10 tne "'cn•1ne<11on ''"'" v1ot•11on1 1>elore1'1e'1ourol IOOOam t8 t98Q Maoooc• Sanla Ana Cahl 92626 hSll'<l olOC\vf' on Decemot'r PUBLIC NOTICE o.,, •· t ·"l•lt'J 1 ,,,,. con r11i',~ 11 O•J·>~e "u"I\ on'"'"' '"'11t•C\nsmus,oeclear o • Heilllfl and S;itety Codi 0" Tnurl(lay J•nv.,.., 2!1 F~S 92-04 Tnos ous1ness •S con I 1989 s,•u(I ' n5,allo\llO" re Set !t'"''t'<'f -\, •1189 <I E 1• >t .. !t'\l ,, ·~ bicl ano lait St'Ct•(\n<; IO ..... , t 1378 t990 11 sl'lall be tile 1e· Puollsned O•ant;t' Coasr Hugnes H Vu t 184 t Feye ducted by a corperarion RoC>erl A Hugnes ST A TEMENT Of IL i{"'"'""' •l'C d •' "'a•nlft'I INC' f ~J(l~89 "'" ' ~1 ' 0 '1" an; •l@m in 'iJ "<i SC>OnStblhly ol Ille bidder to Dil•I) P1101 Oecem~r 22 29 Ave Ga•Oftn Grove Cahl Tne r eg1str•nl com· Tnis Sldlement wd~ '•lt'O ABANDONMENT OF an,.. I , .. a,·"" \Md ..... OI E 0 u J oJ ~ ... .... t><>. I 0 tr .. ,,~I ,.,,.(\'IS Sl'lllll De Tne est•maleo 9'>()r•t..0 del1ve< nls bid lo ll'le C11y ,989 Januar~ c, 12 1990 92640 mer>eea 10 lransacl t>us• w•rto Ille Count~ Cied• ot O• ' USE OF FICTlTIOUS lj n.P'>-..lr, , r Ot'S •.iOlt' (,.ca • .31>~4 C.i'oJa• Cr~' 9 l• ''' •e1KM.1rt C\I tne •d 1 vf' 0 1 tne O'Opetly 11 C1P•k s Office by tne oroper F .o t8 Tn1S ovsiness os con· ness vnoe< I"<! l1cti11ous ~~g~q~~unt~ on December BUSINESS NAME r 1 ,,..,.,, \•Oft'""'" s ano • "" ''" M '""t V !tllf'• b•<' SZ ~9 00 1 he '41<Zed prop- announceo 11me B1ds W1tlbe oucte<l oy CO·Pltlne<s business name or names rnt' 1c-110,,.1ng oer50,,, C•'"'"'s vft• '"" 11nll ""' I."''' ~..''d" N<' 0 • 0 sn1tll C>e acceo1ec1 e<lt ·~ Clt'SCnbeO u tOllowl PuOltcly opened and read Tne reg1s1renl com-1is1eo above on Novemoe• F440l5e n.ive .io.inoo11~ rne u~ •)' s<• l•l!\l ,. Pare,.,~ ot 1na1 r.,,s l•u'>•nes) .. a;, •on """~> , s maae on rne S2 91'16 00 United S1a1e1 •loud al 10 00 am or as PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 I• ansac.1 ous•· 1 1989 Puo••srieo Orange Cc,ast I Ill' F 1c I• 1 iou s Bvs•ness C\'• 'd"' ,1..,'<l 10 Oa•.i11w11 011, 11'<1 t'~ w '"''" 1ilu111 P•N"s.ii 1"'"'~ iurnisfl.e<l O) '~urrMq soon ll'lereal!er as prac· ness vnd8f ,ne l1Cl1t1ous Bna11 Gvaers PreS1den1 Dail~ P•IOI December 29 Name A.UTO "MfRIC" Home~ "'" , C11111orn1a ln s stdlPmt>t11 was 1.,e<l 1" .. C •h (.(lns•dere<l bids Pur 5uanr 10 Sec11on l•tuOle on TnurSd•y Janv KSl398 ous1ness name or names lnos s1a1emen1 was toteo 1989 J"nuar1 5 l2 t9 300 CagnE>, l <lne 10Q CO•{\(l<lho• •.-conlt'<l No .,. I""'" Ct'\1n1, \..ff'•~ o, Or ...... ti\' tt10ul11leo arid pres· 1 t488 "1JI o t 1ne C•llfOl"nte ar, 25 1990 in the Cour>etf FICTITIOUS aUSINESS hSled above on Oecemoe< 1w11n tne County Cietk of Or-l990 Newpott Beacn CA 9<'663 ven•t1e• • •96Q n 0,,0~ .i• 11" ( "'n1, "In Of>ct>m~• f'• 1 <'0 10 '"f' C•h Council '°' Heartn 11no Safety Code. Cnamt>ets Clfy Hall 77 F11ir NAME STATfMtNT r 1989 anoe Counf\ on December F·O'O fnft FiCl•hOu~ BuSinfts' 'I IJ. 1 """ ·i;. ,, 0 14•rtAI :'8 •Q~l'I " '' 1 dt'n•on ano awaro P•OC'edures 10 torl•I ll'llt CHove Costa Mesa Celt· Tiie r011ow1ng pe<S()(IS ••e Kiem Huu Vu .lO 1989 Na .... e rf'lerred 10 ~OO•t' was Pe<'• l~ I uO'•"'""° "•Jl'QI' \..oast E <ILf l'•d Sl\.tll ~I !()fl " tne proe>t"rh w11nou1 IUdlc~I lorn1a lor ll'le lurn1sh1ng or domg ousiness as Tn•s s1•1emen1 .. as Meo F441 ttl Pl&IC NOTICE t1lt>O '" O'ange C.ounh on r a • As~no• 'P.ttet'' No ID "'~" "'" ••, S ': ·q ,.,, J"'"' '" 0 '~•dences or O'OC....O•nos •re unoer ••Y 11Qu1omen1 !Isled on Appen FOOTHILL PROPERTIES w11'1111e County Cieri. of Or-Puo1ts11eo Oranoe Coasr June 29 1959 l'llE f\10 q i• :, • 10~. :1> •Oil" ·' t ""ons ano oar1o11 1 1 •<'u Cl•1m an 1n1er111 10 do• fl. for lhe upgrade 10 tl'le 250 Newport Center 0<1ve •nge County on December Daily Polol Oecemt>et 29 K Sl574 F4;.>J9.2 '"•S oroper1, , <;ommon1; f' ·059 "tt''l'"!'t 1 '" ,n,. orot>Osal 11 rn•s P•Oi>erl) you musl C•ly s Video System Sulle 303 Newpotl Beacl'I j t4 t989 1989 January 5 12 19 NOTICE~ Ru1 voe1ta Rocnd ,,5 ,7 1rett>"l!O h .is n29 N V•d '"I' to•<I s °' a CO<P0'91•()(1 w 0 1n1n 30 days ol ll'le llrll Addlllonal sets of tl'le Caltl 9266-0 f440Mt 1990 SflZU"E ..UASUANT Aide• L•ine Tuslln CA 92680 IM.i,,posa we~• l aguna "'''" rn .. namfts o• 11\e 01 pub1tca1ion of this No11ee spec1l1ce11on1 may be ob· Edward D Ha1va111n t 14 Pubhsned Orange Coasl F-043 TO HEAi. TH AND rnis 011~1ness ..,115 con Hills Ca11t»•n•d 92691 P\JJLIC NOTICE 1 '' t>•s "'no cnn sign an l11e a verilied cr•1m staling 111neo 11 lhe Olllce of !l'le R1v1ete way Leguna Beset> 1oa11y P1lo1 December 22. 29. SAffTV CODE Oucteo 0, an 1naiv•Oual 1 ne Stile ,5 sut'lit>el IC\ r.ur aqr,...,.,,.n, ;J" oet1art ot tne you• 1n1erest on rne se4Ztld Purchuing Agenl 11 77 Fair Calit 926Sl t989 January !I 12 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 114711 Ru•"'""" Rocna '""' I.I•<'' '""~n.inrs c1>n-KS3711 cor('c>r lt•Cln .ind whelner P•O{)erl) w1tn 11'14! Cieri( 01 0flve Coste Mesa Cah Howard P Marguleas I F--012 11411 ANO NOTtCE 1 hi~ statemenl was lolt'<l d•loc>ns 'l!stroct1ons '"~' FlCTITIOUS I UllHESS "'""' 1"~' """ .)fhceo must 111e OrAngft Count~ SuOlflO< f0fn11 BIOs sno.~d be re-Columbia Drive Rencl'lo ICS3110 IN INTENDED wtll'I lhe Covnfv C~rlo 01 Or >ill•C"S rign,., righls ot wav NAME STATlMtNT soqn 1 t!\!' b•O •s "' a part C1>utt 7(\0 C1v1c Clflter lvrneo 10 ll'le allet1ll()n oltl'le Mirage Calif 92270 I DllD•IC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI MJllNESI FOAFllTVf'f ange Coun1~ 0,, NovPmbt'r a"a easemftnls 11 •eca<o Tr-e lollow•ng C>tWsons are ""''h ~· ~· a • 0•"' ,flfllure Orov" Wesr Santa ""a CA C11y Clerk. wttt11n said tome Ro~I A Te<ISwO<ll'i. I I"~ NAME ITATtMENT .-uftlUANT TO 30 ,989 "''" it") t'"C""'t:"l r>CH of oo.ng OUStness as ~taw '"t' n 4 mf'IS .tnd lh1 9 ;' •o' 'l'ov lll SO mull lim11 In • -led enve40pe Htdden Lane BakerslielO., ICstm The IOllOwtng pe<SO<IS are HEAi. TH ANO SAF£TV Puo11sneo Orange C.oast ft'(O•<l 10 oe 'illoth~ tr om 'AUN OE Rl A.ND 2 l 80 <Jtft~'t'' )I .... Qen!"al 1.)8'1 O•C\••dl' '"" O•SlflCI Al· tdenllllec:I on ll'le ovlSIOe wllh Calif 9330 I FtCTITIOUI .,..... d0tng"buS•M$S., CODE SECTION Dairy P11o1 Oecem!>flr 22 2" rne t;urc.r>u!' e:>•ICe Hartle• Blvd , E Cosla nf'<\ ,inoJ 00111 •ft"lu•t"S ' to•ne; ~ 0 11tte w11n •n en tl'le Sid Item Num~r and 1"8 H L Caldwell 2711 Ocean NA• ITAn•NT VILLA DEL OBISPO 245 1l4et.A 1989 Janua•~ S 12 t990 Tne p1oper1, s 10 t>ft sotd Mesa C4ht '126::'' thf' t' dile• ' " <>Ol f' aorWO COP) ot the Cl .. m Opening Dele Boulevard Corona del Mar.I Tl'le lollowing persons.,. Foscl'ler Avt! Sulle 0 _1 On OclObe• 24 1986 al F027 Ion d" AS 1S bclS•S ft•Cet>I Yang t\ i XionQ 66C\ N poripr f'to•\h•D '" ann1""' a rft(li'd to Fo1te11vr e EllCh bid Sh•ll specify Calll 92625 doing busmelt as Costa Mesa, Calif 92626 920 Irvine Blvd ::303 tor""" Sacrjmenro Orange l.4!111 ""''" 111111 i1oe' Ous1nftss \.•.-st>n 0,,1noe Cout11y Otl· eacl'I •nd •vet'Y rtem •• 111 T'111 ousmesa 11 con-M G H M & ,. S • VIiia Del Obispo. • Call· Costa Mesa. Cahlornoa ll'it' PleLIC NOTICE I Bids or olle•s ere invited 9266" u••dl'r "••<l•llOus name tne Ind "lto•ni'> s Ottoce 700 lortl'I in ll'le specjllcalions dueled by e gener•I part· SOCIATES. 2764 Longwood l0<n1• llmoteo pa•lnersn1p property described ea 101 1111s prooeny and mvsl Yang W11i18m C. 660 N tl•O 'nail"" •n l"t' •ea1 nam!' C"'' Ce<1ter Drive West Anytn<Jallexcepl!Of\SIOll'le ne<sl'llp Courl. Co111 Mesa CaMI 245 F1scl\ef Ave Suole D-1 $15000 U ~ CURRENC'Y PUltllC NOTtCE be •n wt1t111Q 11n<l will be re-Sac•.Jm.,nt<' (\tanoe C'ahl 01 tn!' !'loll011r w1ll'I 8 dl'ls•g Sill'!<\ Ana CA 92701 se>eclllcatlons musl becllaf· Tl'la reg1s1r anl com· 92626 . Cosla Mes. C•lll 92626 was seoied pursuanl to NOTlCE OF SAl.E Cft•ved at tlll!' olloce of S~s 9:?66. n.;h('n rot1ow1n9 s11c>w1n9 u~ Inf' C!'ntrol No at>o~ ly sl•tld In Ille bid •nd latl· rnencec:t 10 rransacr bull· U 1kl G Hammond 2764 Tl'l1s business Is con-Healll'I and Safely Code ~ec· Noroee is ne<eby given Dana T<>a• & Bett<>ur at· Tno~ ousoneu •5 con· ORA nnf' '•Cl•l•e>us ""'™'' in '"' C\•orMoonOence vie to Mt rortl'I tny lfem tn nas under rne hcllllous Longwood Courl 'cos11 ducteo by a hm11eo partner· lion I 14 7 t I 1488 by the LOI ou• suanr ro SKl1ons 307 I torneys Ii>< ll'le Con~Nal0< ductt"O t'' nusDand arid""''" t'••'""Nl """"""e< no '" I ""'" "'••m rs nor llmely lhe spec;lfoc.11on1 "1•11 be ix,51ness name or n•mes Mesa Calif 92626 . "11P Angeles Counly Snefllls and 3072olll\ftC•v11CllOe or ., 611 ""'on Bouieverd T"I' •eo s1r11n1 rom l•l•C'US 'l.tm!' ,n.-11 De uSf'O '"~ ,,,., 01s1•1Ct All0tnev• ground• tor re!Kllol' ol IM 11s1ed aoove on 5-plemblf Lisa D Brown. 306 E Bay. Tl'le reg1stran1 com · Deparlmef'll rne S1a1e ol Cahlornoa the Su•le -so Cos111 MeSfl Call· mftf'IC~ 10 1r11nsac1 nus•· un•ft5~ '""''" •S 8 CUfl t1n1 Omce w111 Ot>elare rne O<<>P- bld 1984 INewPoft S.acl'I Calif 92e61 mencec:t 10 t111nsac1 bust· The 0<c>pe•ly was seueo unde•s•gneo A.-P Towing IOtt'•a 92626 or m ay be ltted ness uno~ tl\ft 1ic101oous regisirar ... ,n ""' 1 " lne Oranoft "'" O!':K 11 tlt!<l •n lnis Nolie. No bid lhall be ac;c;epled Edw•rd D H•lvlll•n Tl'l1s bv11n1~1 11 con-ness vnder ll'le lrc1t11ou1 witn respect to ll'le alleged will sell at pvbhc 11uc11on al w1lh ll'le cle•i.. 01 tn•I court°' buS•nf!SS na"'e (\r names Count~ RftCorde• '" c•~ ot Iv l:>1' io.te1tl!O IC\ tne Stale un .... •I 11 mid• on ll'le T'111 Slalemenl was llled dvcte<! by co-p1r1nen ~slness n11m• or namet v1011111on(s) of Sec11on(s) 1022 E Cnes1nu1 Senta delovert'<l 10 Jonn C Teal 1ts1~ ilbClvft '" N A coroC\•lltC\ns include tn" Tnp D•~ty Wiii lht!n be pr()p()Nllorms lurnlSl'led by •01'1 lhe County Clerk of Ot· Tl'I• reglllr •n I com. lisled above on July 1 198S 1135 l ol tt>e Healll'I and Ana Cohl 111 10 00 am on Jr personally et any 11mt1 I\• .. X1onc 'ang Same' or "'" Pre~1den1 <1"l"1~!'<1 .,1 as o•ovldec1 on Iha Ctty Conlldlted bid• •noe Counly on Oecemb9r menced lo lr•nNC1 bull· Jonn A Booty Genefll SelelyCode Yeuaretlereby Jan n 1990 tl'le 1011ow1ng aller lhe ,.,,, publocalton ol Tn1' s1atemen, was itle<l K•l'lll•~ "lrftasure• and H"'"'"anaSetetv CodeS.C· wlH be labl.llaled and O< .... 12 1989 lness undlf Ille llclllloul P1r1ner notoheo 11'1•1 the Otslrtel Al· deacrobeO preperty 10 wtl this notice and oelo1e any w•I" tne Coon•~ Cit'•k ol Or M~no!lg~ C ''"" t ••89 en11C1101heCl1'(Counc4l l0t F._. 1>u11neu name or nam. T1'111 11a1emen1 wu filed torneyolO••noeCountyl'IH 1984 BMW l1ct1nse sate is made anoe Cou"h nn ~oe< n .. •Iv ouric•I ot tl>fl ltH:'\M"SJ BORRIS 0.1 oonlidettlon and award PubllSrteo Orange Coal! hsteo at>ove ()(I Oc1oblf 1 w1ll'l IM Counly Cieri. ol Of. tn•l•aled oroc::eedmos 10 tor--INXW 15.t S111e CALIF B•os mull be se•led and 28 1989 t..•h '''Costa hAeu re~' 1 '" 1 """'"t'v e.cflbldltlellMttOfttlllle OallyP110I December 1S. 22. 1989 llf\ge County on December 1 .. 1 ll'le abOve-descrlbed v 1 N will De opened •I Ille ottice F4"11't2 1nft "O"t 10 '"I«' •ny or au B, T"omas .J Borrt• full namea 9nd retidlnOM of 29. 1989. January 5. 1990 Uikl G Hammond 19 1989 pr<>PlflV pursuenl 10 11'1• •WBAA85407E 10030.t5 of SP"'S Dant hal & Publtsl>fll O• ange Ca.sf D•dS Oc-P••'' 0.woe1 ""ornt!'f all 1>9"AOnl 111d partlll F-984 Tl'lil 1ia1ernen1 WN tiled F..oaT HHllll •nd Salety Code Sec· Said sale is ror lhe Balfour a1 10 00 • m on rne Dail~ P11Ct Jallua') ~ t2 19 DATED January 3 1990 Puohsl\eo Orange eo. .. 1 lnter•tlel In the propONI II witl'l ll'le County Clerk ol Of-Pvblt"190 Orange Cout ltO!'ov' 14.,8.8 i"nstr•-1-' , ... , II purpose of sa111ty1ng llflf'I of d•le sqecor..c ebOv.• 26 ,990 0 Put>~st>eo Orange Coa•I Oa•I~ "•IC\I Ot!cemDe< 22 ?9 the bid la~. corporation. P\RIC M>TICE anoe County on n--mt11r Dally Pllol December 29. J ~ ...... " lhe undersigned fOf rowing The proper'ly Wiii bl IOkl F-056 11111 •IOI Janvary 5 1990 t989 l11nuar1 s 1990 11•1• !he l\amM ol t~-29 19811 -·T ... 11189 January 5 12 19 you dntre lo C()(lletl lti. lor· •nd S10tage togelhlf wlll'I on rne following 11 rms 1 f'06 7 F0~5 nc.t 'wtlO CM! lign an K._ . ,.._ 1990' . . • tellure of 11'111 properly. costs or &dvert111119 and e•· 195.000 •II caah w\lh i l . 100 991••••1 on b9Nlf of the AC11TIOU8 __... P\lblllhed Ol'8'>QI COMt F-0311 putsuan1 ro .,..1111'1 and Sai.-penees ol sale to accompany the olte< and ~·"°" M<l....._wtlettler .. am. ITATDmNT D .. ly PtlOI Januwy "S. 12. 19. l~.c;::. ,~::.,~":,!.~ D•llCI th•S 291'1 d•y ol lhe balance IO bl plld on Of mor. "*'one.,.,_ mue1 ™ toloWlnO ~ 1r 2e 1990 •-ec 1111\nl'c .~-.. o.c '1989 t>elOt'• February 28. 1990, °' "Of'I. If Ole bid 11 by • pert· doing~ ... · • • F-053 r-. "'11"4 ataong y04Jr 1nter .. 1 In 11'11 ....,. II. Noutaty wo11'11n so r1ays from,,.,. CS••• nenNp °' a foinl venture. GUIDE MERIDIAN AS· • ....., pr~ly VO\I muSI Ille ll'lll P\lbllshec:I O.ange Coast ot conllrm111ion of Mte by ..... !he ~ end 116-SO.CIA TE S. 4343 Von ...CnTIOUe ..,_.. :f/ilr;,.,_n 6:,,,~0f~ Dally P1101 J•""ary 5 1900 ll'le coun Tu•. renta. <>P-=·:t..;. o:'.!:.; Karman A . ....nu9. Newpot1 "8.JC M)TIC( MAm ITAT'llmfT IWlll'l•n tl'llrty~JOI days of~ Foe6 ==-::-::::: ·~ th• blddet II I tole ~· ~.:2':.oc... ~ The folowln9 ~ .,. "'" pubffcallol' of tl'lll No-lntur•noe llC09'>IAIM 10 the ~~ ::: 1..P ... cem!n11 Mrnlted PIC~.~ ~~~Pl!ATIES !:uat ~ ~-~: P'\B..IC M>TICE purcl\•-lhall bl P'Of•fed .~ ~ __ the pertnerttllp. 4:t43 Von The~_ . FUND rtt. 2311 Catnp\lllSupetlor Court number "'9lJC MOTICI 81 01 1 "-dale 01 confirm•· ~~ =-== ·=--· kerrnen Avenue. ~ ~::::::::::! ::--.,. OrM. Sutt. 204. lfvN. Cellf. 50-9S-18 I Vou muat ...... 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C.,.11..M> ~· .. ~ -'::.ro..i... -==·~, ·::r:t.-"""·--~......:-_., -"' __,I.... ,_DI I 11 n.9' Dillr,._.-...YJ.... ,._.-..y-., .. ....., I; •l. ... "· ~~------~.._.~--------....;;...s:Z!JJ .~---------...-..~~_.----.--~~...;_.:_.;:;;.;.&._..;. ....... ~.o.!.._..;._ ' •' .. ... .... ·. 'When an ·o· sticks its tongue out it turns into a 'Q ."' by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke. you know I'm either neutral or divorced." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS I . \f A (t\\f~f i~ lEfT AL0HE V4\TI\ A TYr£W(ltfl .EvEMNA&.1.1 ll Will 1'ff£: , i need ' another ribbon ~ ~ GARJl'IELD • by Jim Davi• I I I .I Iii I . I l ·I I I • 11M'YDA D LIVED IN AN EARLY-AME~CAN HOUSE, TOO. HE HAD To oo ouroooes ro "THE GA~.'' by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson WAA&f1'1005 ~ l'.AY ~TAY ~.' by Kevin Fagan SHOE ~ -.'OCJ WAWf THE Rf.!>1' oF 1"MA1 CE.REAL? <MRFIELP, ¥00'YE JO~i HAP A P'OZE.H POOG-Hftel'f~. !IX PAN - CAKE'-A POUMP °'=t~AM ANP A Qw.f\1' Of MIU\ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly 't 60T A M~·FlNANC.€. ~Tt~ FOFZ '1tXJ . IFWE~OVT WNAl...D TJWMP IN ONE OF llk:>GE. L-~f?AG~O 9()'(- COUt.P WE ~K ~IM VP 0VT ~th, JUDGE PARKER Aeeev THINK& YOU'LL ee il'l.RRIV ll'JG AT SIX I THIS WILL GIVE US ~ COUPLE OF HOURS TO C ATCH U P I L..!!T 'S GO 'IN HERe I we 'LL P"tCK UP YOUR LUGGAGE LATER' FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY l~JRM16 .• Ht.~/JIFOIEU .UJ6e att /J511!JMf5' ca- U!M..eS n? H4R5H.Y. .. \ 1 KNOOJ I FUN~ ..• by Garry Trudeau lli'l/ll ... ---"°"' a... tr A!MIW ... " A~D GEU.OFF1UE PIECES? by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk R A II I l I I r I f U T J 11 I r I' I I' I I IC ll I'' IO' New theater decade to begin · wit/1 a rush As we take down the old calendar and place another on the wall. we find that -as usual -local theater groups are pushinJ and shoving in the wings to get their latest productions on the boards. with no kwer than 18 of them bringing up their liithts durin1t the first two months of 1990. Usuall} they maruage to ·wait unuf the second weekend of the year to .------.... ----~show their wares. but this time the San Clemente Community Theater is getting a head start with the year's first new production, the thrtt- character comedy "Murder at the Howard Johnson s." The show opened Thunday· eve- ning and will play through Jan. 27 at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. Curtain is 8 -p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays and reservations are taken at 492-0465. The tempo increases sharply next Friday when fi ve new shows take fl ight -"Search and Dcst~y-on South Coast Repertory's Main- stage. "Wa1ung for Godot" b> t recently decca.scd Samuel Beckett at the Ahcmau' e Repertory Theater. " e Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. "1\e Good Doctor" at the Westminster Communm Theater and "Enter Laughing" by the Ana-Modieska Plavers. Bo1h the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse and the La&una Playhouse· will hi1 the boards Jan. 18. The comedy "Love. Sex and tne IRS" is debuting 1n Co~ta Mesa. while Laguna bnngs back its holiday musical, "A Wonderful Life:· for a fu ll. four-week run, scratching the originally scheduled "A Night of Illusion ... T he Grove Shakespeare Fes11val has a visit from the Bard·s "Twelfth · Night" slated for Ja n. 19. rescheduled from an earlier date. The Orange Count) Performing Am Center starts off the new year thcatncally with a week-long run of the musical "She Loves Mc:· opening Jan. 23. UCI delves into the Greek drama "Phaedra" Jan. 25. while SCR bnngs a new play. "Holy Days," to its Second Stage Jan. 26 as a replacement for "Speed of Darkness." "Pcfcctly Frank:· a musical revue based o n the songs of Frank Locsscr. opens at the Newport Tlirater Arts Center o n Groundhog Da). wh ile the musical "Oliver" amvcs the same evening at the Buena Park Cl\ 1c Theater. Herman Wouk's courtroom drama "The Caine Mutiny Coun-Man1al" con,cncs at the Irvine Community Theater Feb. 9. The same n1ghl will sec the musical "Ch1ca11.o" amvmg at Saddleback College. ..\not her musical the 'intage "42nd Strttt ... taps its 'IA..flY onto the Fullerton ('" 1c Light Opera stagt' Feb. 16. the same night the South Coast Mulo1cal Theater has ··(ompan)" coming. T he Garden GrO\e \ommun1t} Theater tackles the drama about su1c1de .... night. Mother:· that e' en1ng also Orange Coast College will mo unt the first local production of "Steel Mag11 ohas .. Feb. 22. whilc tts sister school. Golden West Collcge. brings back "The Man Who ( ame tu Dinner· on Feb. 24. r.~;;;•• .. ,..."r-.r--i March will come in like the proverbial lion with "A Midsummer Night\ Dream .. at SCR. "Man of La Mancha" at l/CI. "()liver .. at \~\-stminloter. ··1 he Taming of the Shrew"' in Huntington Beach. "Ehtabcth the Queen"' in Laguna and '"Emerald City on SCR\ Second Stage . ..\nd that"s on ly the first half of the month. Happy thcatergoin11.. CALLBOARD - The Huntington Beach Playhouse will hold auditions Sundal and Monday for Shakespeare·s comedy "The Tammg of the Shrew '. ... dircctor Darlene Hunter-Chaffee will conduct the tryouts at 7 p.m. both days for a cast of 15 men and three women, who should have a two- minutc monologue prepared .... thc readings will be at 17451 Zcider Lane, Huntington Beach, and more information is available at 832·1405. D •-.n Tom Tait D .. ellooll Sdltora R~r Bloom Creettve Sef'Ylc"' Be-cky S. H~~rson I - CONTENTS NO HOLIDAY FOR CRUISE ••••••••••.•........ 8 Ou r guest cnt1cs agrl'c that Tom Cruise turns in a gn tt1v. gull~ and utterl} conv.inc.ing ~rformanc~ as an1 1-'-'a r Vietnam vet Ron Kov1c m Oliver Stones latest l'p1c. .. Born on thl' Founh of July." • POP POP PRACTITIONERS ....•••.•••••••••••....... 11 The Sm itheree ns arc back with a new album, .. , I:· "'h1ch sho""s th at the thrcc·minute, melodic pop song is still 'l'l) much ali,e. D I ' I ' (; 0 l · 1 · \t r 1 II .J I U \ A NEW NEWPORT llANGOUT? ••••••...... 12 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN The Studio Cafe. under the guidance of Larry Cano and Fred Le Franc. has broadened its appeal across age bounds and no~ looms as the next great Orange Coast hangout. ,,.. fil<'I' \" \ \ SAY 'AAAH' AT THE SPA •••••••••••.•.•.... 13 By DONNA AND RAY OTT One way to fulfill your healthful New Year·s resolutions ts to find a health and fitness spa that fits your needs and }Our budget. CALENDAR ............................................ '1 UN'CLE DON ............................. ! ............. '7 MOVIE Ll8TllfGS., ................................ 10 PRDIE TDIE TV Ll8TIR08 .................. 12 • ·- • D D D By RON STOFFEL OM!y-(ON~ The 1()90 sea)un of Oix-r.i P.i(1 l1 l will upcn on · .icur- J J \. J.in . I t w1ch J prn· Jult1u11 u f (11u,c:ppe Vt'rJ1 ~ f1>ur-at t uper.i l..1 Tr"' 1.i.1.i . The ~ala upenm.I! anJ Opera P.sultl., 'uh,l't1uen1 per- lurrnaml'' \\Ill 1.i.ke plall' JI che Or.in,.:e Cuum} Pl'r - formin,c Arts ( emc.-r m Cosca Me.)a. Diana Sov1ero. most rc.-- cencly heard fro m the Mecro- polttan Opera 1n its national broadcast o t Puccini's "Suor Angelica." will sing the soprano role Violetta on opening night. She will alter- nate with Stephanie Friede in thl' )Ubsequtnt pt-r - formanccs. The secs are those de- .)1gneJ tor the an Francisco Opera by John Conklin. David Walker designed the CO!>tU ml'). Conductor for all o f thl' perlurrn.mns will be MJrk I line, knuwn localh for h1'> wurk wHh Ro\sm1 s ··Barbt-r of Se,ile · lase !>e:l)Un 11 .i' 1ng conJucct-d .ic tlw l\:ew Yo rk City Opera. Mr. Fl1m is presentl}' the mu!l1ol <lirt-crur 11f che Opc:ra T heatre .it t ht l · nl\ er'ilt\ of lllmrns. T he artistic d1reccor uf L OperJ Jt-M unt rt-.i l, Bernard l lan. will be tht- Stil~t' J1 rettur. In pnv:ice life. M r. l Lan 1s Miss Sm tt-ro's husband. Alfredo. 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R111m· I l11rt"11tc.. SJn I r.Ul· tl\l II f It II"( 1>1l. \,1 Jd rtJ. Zumh I l..1 111hur~ Jlld ( 111- td.l'.ll 111 1'..10\ \ht: h.t' ..ip rx.ired lll (\\11 dtl lt-rc:nt pr11- ,h .. r 1111 , .. 1 I .1 I r ·" 1.11.1 .. \\ I 111.11 illll' J.11 u,H\ I I ,\. 'I' 111 J .J1llllP1l (11 !ht' t'\llllll,t.: flt.I· 11H111,11 ll t' 111 _IJllllJf\ I '· Ix I•/ .J111J 111 D I Daily Pilot Oateboot(/ Friday, Januery 5, 1110 a CALENDAR JAN BM 1 7 8 TW T 2 3 4 9 10 11 F B 5 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 POP Friday COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap1s1rano. presents the Bus 8o)s at 9 p.m. tonight. f1d.e1s arc S 15 For ticket salci. and dinner n.·scnauon~ c~ll .i96-8930. for conccn informauo n. call 4%-8927 WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 66t> '-\nto n Bh d . Costa Mc-sa prcs- cn1i. Confrn Ph1ll1ps w11h modem rc nd111ons of Broadv.a) Music al 1hc Piano Tucsda\ throul)l Saturday. 6 p.m. to 10 p:m. and after 1hea11T repmc hour. 540-2500. THE REVERE HOUSE 900 W. First St.. Tustin. Ltt Ferrell Band .. Let thc.vovd T1mt-s Roll." Okhcs and aduit rock ·n· roll tonight and and Tavern. 3-'0 South Coast H!fb- wn. Lacuna Beach. presents h~ cnt~nainmcnt and dancina niJbtly. 494--8088. THE IUGllTEOUS BftO'l'HEU BOP 18774 8rookhurs1. Fountain · Valle) . The Hop PfnCnts: Frida~, .. Let the Goode Times Roll" all night with DJ. Dennis 8. Goode. S4 co'er; Saturdav. Dantt all night beginning at A p.m . ($4 rover): Closed Sunday and Monday: avail- abk for private parties: T~y • .. Rock Around the Clock" show. an award winning revue which f~turn a full) stag<'d musical history lesson in rock ·n· roll; W<'d~ay. Jan. 3-24. Kai & Korvcttcs -Great .SOS & 60s music for dancin' (no cover): Thursday. dance all n1gh1 long wnh DJ Dennis 8. Goode. 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warntt .\\e .. Hunungton Beach. Concm info hne: 840-0208. SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pac1f1C Coast H1ghw1n. Sunset Beach. Deb- bie f>a, 1l'S . .\lbcrt Collins' gu11anst. through Saturda'. 9: 30 p.m to I :30 a.m. (213)592-1 ~26. Saturday COACH HOOSE 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capesuano. prncnts Junk)ard al 9 p.m. tonight. T1ckcb arc S 13.50. For ltcltct sales and dinner reservations. call 496-8930. for concert informa11on • call 496-8927. Saturday. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.: Sun-Saaday da>. Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. IOl'Hllll'f, to 12:30 a.m . .543-9319. COACH HOOSE 33157 Camino CROWN HOUSE llESTAURAN"I" Capistrano. Sao Ju.1n Capistrano. 32802 South Pacific Coast Hi&hway, p~nts The Call al 8 p.m. T ickets South J..aauna. presents Eliza Lorenz are prittd at S 17.50. For ticket sales and Dino Smith and D111ncll Wyrid and dinner rc~rvations. call for dancing and cntenainmcnt 496-8930. TM Cllll _. ........... at .... Co•dt Ho••· 111 SJ C••lno Caplsarw. S.n Juan c., ... , ........ ,,... 7 ......... Tldlets -· prkM .. 117.se. P• lldlet ..... MMI din· ner ,...,,..._..all 4N •JO. tor conc•rt .......... "" a11 ..... n. Wednesday 1hrouah Sunday, 9 p.m. SUNSET PUB 16655 Paatic THE CANNERY JOJO la.Fayc=tte to I a.m. 4%-5713 or 499-2626. Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. Rea-Ave .. Newport Beach. San Fran- TllE WlllTB llOUSB Res&aurant pc with Planet 10. 3 to 7 p.m.. c1sco-style c~ba.rct entertainment --. Pa'"love Bladt's AK8 Band. 8 p.m. with Lcslyc McCrv vocalist and 10 midnight. (213)592-1926. Lloyd Noland on keyboard. 5:30 10 CROWN BOUSE llESTAUllANT 10 p.m. 675-5777. 32802 S. Paofic Coast Highway. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s South Laguna, prncnts Gcof'gt piano styling' Su~y through Butts 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today Wcdncsda). ~n da1I~ 5 p.m. to 2 through Wednesday. 496-5773 or a.m .. 3131 W Coast H1ghwa). New· 499-2626. pon Beach 642-7880. Monday BLUE BEET CAFE 107 2 1st Pl .• Ncwpon Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo Monda) and Tucsda) at g p.m. 67S- BEET. SUNSET P UB 16655 Coast H1ghv.a~. Sunset M11,hl) Fl}crs Y.llh Rod (211) 592-1926. Pacific Beach. Piazza. t--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,Tlleeday MJCll piUCS wlP SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific --.. I J .,. "'-_..... J:a1* Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. 9 p.m. to I a.m .. Roughneck Posse with Kush & Ted fro m Brave New World. (213) 592-1926. Wed.De.day COACH HOUSE 3315 7 U.mino Capistrano. San Juan U.pisLrano. presents the Neville Brothers at 8 p.m. tonight and Thursday. For ticket sales and dinner reser vations. call 496--8930. for ronccn infor- mation, call 496.8927. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach, 9 p.m. to I a.m.. International Rqpe All-Stars. (213 )592-1926. LAGUNA CANYON BAil 6 GH.L 859 Laau• Canyon lla.d. offers tM danceai* music of Aphrodite. with soloist Eliza Lomt.z. rbytbmist Jerry Martin at tbe keyboards and Harold Todd oo sua~ and Outc. "Cool Dancin bc&ins at 8:30 p.m . Wednesday niahts. 494.1911 or 494-4310. nw: • .., lt1*n P\18, I 66S5 Plcific Colle KW.way, Suntet 8cldl, throuO Saturday. The TUAen. (21J)J92-l926. J\// hlda7_ OYITDS 2SIS E. Coast High- way. Corona dd Mar. Dr. An l>a' 1s 8 to 11 p.m. tonight and SaturJ:I\ Sunday 2 to S p.m. and ThuNll\s 7:30 10 10:30 p.m . 675-741 1 SC01T'S SEA.P'OOO GRJLL Ir BAil 3300 Bristol (at Antoni <'"'a Mesa. features fint jazz en1rr1ain· mcnt Wednesday through FnJa' with Jon Garner. ~ p1an1~l. ' '0 to I 0 p.m. No m1oimum or 'o' c1 charsc. valet parting. Jav lumh· cons with Jon Gamer Ja// l no Sunday, ROOft 10 4 p.m. lk\Cr· vations sugested. 979-2400. IUST LIQ: ~Y'S 2-11'~ Vista del Laeo. ,;ffsiion 'Vil .. JO. t 1in< temporary pop, tqpe and J"'' music nightly 8 p.m. to m1d111gh1 and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Clo\t'd on Monday. Dinocr. For rt·'4:r· va11ons. 'call 472-4363. c-aT LA VIE u:sTAURA:'\T 373 Pacific Coas1 H.iahway. Laguna Beach, oa tht Main leech. Li vr J3ll ~very Friday and s.turdly begin· nins at I p.m . featuri!lf ()on WiDcfoni. jazz viola and 811 , 1lltl·. vocalise ud piaarill and 'a nous artists i.nc:lucUI Mart Tum· Cl' Bob Hawtiu ..a Gary Hogan No covn daaflC. <t97-SIOO. VILLA NOVA pimi1a Carlos Or· iep _pa10nn1 I variety of CIS) littm1111 ldeaioM and occasional Lalin-ftavcnd flilvorita Thursda) ~ s.twdly from 8:30 p.m. to l :JO un .• ~ dlrough Wcdncs· day from l :JO e.a 10 I :30 1.m JUchud fall80·a ;.zt and Broadway ltytiftP Oft me piano 3131 West C.oat Hilbfly. Newport Beach 642~7UO. CAn LIDO. JOI JOth St.. Nrw- pon .... 67$-2961. erescnts eoteNi meat .-tty. Benne Pearl .._ ll8d ......... Harmonica C \11 '\U\UCO'\ll'\l I U Fats tonight 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. S3 cover C'fw9e. ea~, CAFE UDO SOl 30th St .. · New- port Beach. 67S-2968. presents the Wayne Wayne Band featuring Barbara Momson tonight, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. brunch or $7.SO for the ooooert featuring Barbara Mo rrison. alone. SJ*X Permittina. Rner-67S-2968. vauons arc SUUC$ted. 840-SHOW. CANYON BAil AND GRILL 859 , Wed.De.day Laguna Cany~n. R?M1,. ~una LE MEIUDIEN HOTEL 4500 Beach. Ben Mtlhkcn s Dixie Jazz MacAnhur Blvd. New world<lass AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7 JUZ an1sts spotlighted weekly in the P· m. 494-191 1. four story Atrium of the Cafe Fkuri. lloaday CAFE UDO 50 I 30th St.. New- pon Beach. Wayne Wayne Band fcaturin& Melvin Davis. Tom Zink. Gary Wing and Bob Moon" with Barbara Morrison 8:30 p.m. to I a.m . 675-2968. Taeeday RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach: "Charly," with Kevan Camey on piano and Don Jackson o n bass each Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursda) evening be&inni"I al 7:30. 497-4871. CAFE UDO 501 30th St. Newport Beach. Entertainment ni&htly 8:30 For m ore information. call 476-2001. cxtcns1on 311 3. CAFE UDO SO I 30th St.. New- port Beach. presents entertainment n1ghtl). Pock('t Rorkcts. IO.p1ccc blues band to night 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Thanday - CAFE UDO 501 30th t .• New- port Beach. prc~nts the Wayne Wayne Band fcatunng Barbara Mor· nson tonight 8:30 p.m 10 I a.m 675-2968 or 673-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or- gan1z.at1on to preserve and en- courage h\C' Jazz meets c·vcry Thurs· day at 7 p.m. and is o~n to Jazz musicians and Jazz buffs. For more information. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648. (Ol \llC\ llODday -CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollow Drw e, Santa Ana. prl'!>Cnls Dan Seals tonight and Tuesday in two shows nightly: 7 and I 0 p.m. For rc:servat1ons and t1Ckf·ts, call 549-1 51 ::!. (I. \SSI( \I Sanday SUNDAV MUSICALE SERIES Newport Beach Public L1braf) S)'>- wm continues 1hl"1r Sunday music-al sen<.'s w11h a special pcrfo rmanu· h\ th<· Orangl' Count ) \ommun11~ Or- cht"slra Stnng Quanl"t tcxla~ at .i p m at the Newpon < entC'r hrnnd. 856 San (1('mentc Umt>. Ncwpon Beach. Under the d1rcc11on of Fred G illett. the group will perform ~lcc- 11ons from Bach, Han&I. Mor.an and Ha)dn. E\t·ryone as welcome at th•• free program. For mort' mfor- ma11on. contact Sally Robcn. 644-3183. U \\CI Friday O RA NGE COUNTY FOLK DANCERS ml'l'I for a new ~ncs of d a \C\ 1n a nc\lo hK'at1on Jan. 12 Basil ins1ruc11un 1n international fol~ dann·' of Europe:. Latin '\ml·n - l'3 and th<." t ln11cd Statl'' No pan- nn' nccdt•d .\II age' and skill IC\'cl!> an~ v.l'lroml' t la<;SC.'<. hl'ld 7· '\{) 10 10 1() pm fuslin .\rca Senior < l'ntcr no \ .. (' .. '\1rl"t't. Tu~11n < all ~55-41'~0 lor mun· informa11on ZOT IN THE IRVINE HILTON AND TOWERS 17900 Jambort·e BhJ lninl' pn'M'nts n1gh1I~ ll\C Envnins--U.P .S. JRIAR nJJ< S110P WhJ ,., Men? Cn~ S Cahtornoa 's Leader on Se1ec11on Servtee Ouahly & Proce Wool Tu .. <lo -$295 00 W..Odong <>< any otl'lef OC· GU>O<i PM;i180'9 incl pent coat slltrt tM! tumbe<t>on A¥a•laO<hly llmoted to Sloek on hand Proc• gooct tnru 12115189 Fr" Clft Wr•SM WO._,.A-.1...etv--h 4t7-ttlt '40." -'50." flJI oor t!fl/11e colla::lt0n ol Tu•lldO'; ........ o...ic.l ~Mu* For All Orn rlon.e ..... ,.._OAt v ~ -712 -6112 ABANDON THE lfYTH 111~1 •fU""" b rxprn~l\r ~iaJWllC .. l'ufttdee-UQ y.., , ... ~.AIJ~ ,_ .. ,_ rwtralt Gtf'la l--·---lllM!!HIL----1-~0PC! lllOOU PllOTO 141.u.1 ~If: TM£rJ:!? Sltowcw for local. rtlWlltllenieel. German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "T~ Old- Fashion Way" 2950 Crace Ln, C.M. Call for info HG-0281 8DIPLY MAlllUBD A Chal'lllinc C.rtMMy ie My Ch.ape I Of Y OIUI i...oaltMltl "46-fi'i eonrMtenclaJ t~ itM.d S.lly M1-4CMI Bechalarette/Bec.helor PWU.. ....................... 11451 P.afk Cout Hw,. (213) Sl'Z-5515 (714) a..-3339 A Beaadt.l Cbpel 1 rad11.anal or f..nntrmpoun I Qlholoo l'rot,...t•nt, 'lon·O.-norn ~.111th•h nr ..,,.,.,,.h KH-7077 ........... Comp..._ t.cilitM9 lor W.ddiucp, ~ loclodl.D4 Co.rtyud &11d qaabo lor c.r-- 541-5606 Cen u 111.,, Cahkueisc1 ,. ............. o.u ............ C.au 111 ... ~· ... ,., ... ~ ..... c.-.. ~,, ' Ui'r wdh.._.. 864' Photocraplay hr,.. e,eml T.a W .... C1 u t •A ....... 557-4277 Whll~W­ ~Vlew ........ (' l""'"..,, .......... c-·~~ . .....,.._ ,.,....., .. ttl-41U ( \11,U\IC(O,ll'\l IU music with the premier 'band En· core. a three-piece ensemble special- ising in Top 40s rriusic. 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght. 863-3111. THE RESTA URANT AT CAMER9N COURT 2 Hulton Centre Dr., Santa Ana presents mu- sical styhngs of Silver Lining 7 p.m. 10 midnight Tuesday through Satur- UJ). Thl' group perform\ rend11ions 01 lop .io oldies and soft rock for 1i .. 1cn1ng and dancing. 5-l0-8615 Sanday AFTERNOON SWING DANCING \\1th mu~1c from thl' .. Rig Band Era" a1 1hc Red Lion Inn. 3050 South Rn .. wl. Costa Mc!kl in Ma·o·s Loun~l' lrom 2 to 6 pm Bamr) 01\on .ind Im 20-ptl'l l' orrhc\tra \\I th \CX-ah~I Harm·11 ro\, $6 per person 1ndudc'> \ak1 par~1ng. For mon· 1nforma11on. lall l:lda Ba rr) at t.:'J l) 5<J2-2137. TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY PARK I Sunn)htll. In mr, Sunda) ,1frcrnoon dance'> J 10 5·JO p.m \\llh H1$h S1K.·1et~ Dance Band w11h vo- l'ah\I Tl'fl) Allen FrCl' dann· ks'>ons 2 to 3 p.m. b) M1l.c Va11lan· lOun Admission 1s Sb per person For more informa11on. call M1ck1c kClurc, H6-3894. LAGUNA FOLKDANCERS en - courage all who arc 1n1acMt'd 1n pn:~n 1ng our ethnic dance hentagt· to JOln I hem twice wl.'ckl). unda) al ., p.m and Wedncsda) at 8 p.m .. al Legion Hall Community Center, 384 Legion St. Laguna Beach.. Panners arc not neccss.'\ry. Casual dress with comfonablc shoes is suucstcd. Donation $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. Monday l'HE HOP 23822 Men;ury Road. [I l oro: Nanc) Tucker Big Band . 5mgk" and couples swing dancing each Monda) from 8 to 11 p.m. 786-846 7. Wednesday SHIRTS 'N' SKIRTS SQUARE DANCING C'lasscs meet every \\cdncsda) C\cnmg. Fir~• lc\son is free. S3 dun:1t1on rcque\tcd at each lollov. mg k''°" Call tor 1nfor- ma11on. S59--l Sl9 l'r 857-2518 COSTA MESA/FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Nc"pon Bh d . 2-< . < 11'>\a Mc~. Wcdnc-.da) n1gh1 dam·c, OJ)l'n to thl' general puhhl v.11h a onr hour dann· cla .. s prl'lTd1nl\ till' puhhr dance hcgm· 111ng :it 8 r m Dance q p m un11I n111.ln1ght ( '''t for dance cla., .. and danl'C " \ 1 per pc-rson. oft drinks a\a1lahlc for purrhase. f or more 1nforma111in or rcscr,at1C>nl>. rail ti50-J04X Thunclay COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS a \l'n1or ul11l·n ""uarc dance group 'K'l'l-l'\JX'rll'nn.'d square dan~ cou- pk'> 10 Join thl·m. The Qu1cksteppcrs meet regularly every Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown com- munity renter. Anaheim and Center streets in Cos~ Mesa. For more information. call 545-5669. (;\I I I H II ' ing local scenes and Patncia Rob. boy's watercolors. including florals. Through Jan. 31. Gallery hours arc JO a.m. 10 4:30 p.m. daily. 494-4422. OMAR'S GALLERY 181 2 Ncw- pon Bh d .. Costa Mesa. Original oils b} 1mpress1on1st Don Hat field. Lim- ited cd111on serigraphs also avail- able. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ART SPIRIT GALLERY 384-8 N. Monda) 1hrough Frida) and 10 a.m. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. fea· 10 .i p.m. Sa1urda). 548-4511. lurt~ lh~ colorful. energetic oils of UCI FINE ARTS GALLERY exhi- Dom <assert> in Januar). ?ISO b111on of"orkl. b\ L\nn .\ldnch and v.orkl. b' other member an1sts 1n1 a1 Richard ~idle').' Ri:ccp11on for the \ am'I) of mediums. I fours arc ,. " S d J 7 9 8 5 "' llnt\t\.6 to o p.m .. un 3). an. a.m. 10 4 p.m. dail) 4 7-35 · Exh1h11 run!> through frb 11. Gal- EILEEN KREMEN GALLERY fer) hours arc noon to 5 p.m. Tues- 619 N Harbor Bf\ d . Fullcnon. da) through Sunda). 856-6610. "F1gurat1\C lmage11 ." an exi>lo- ra11on of lhl.' human figure 1n mult1- mcd1a Rl•cepuon for the anl\IS Sat· urda). Jan. 6. I to 4 p.m. Through Jan :!ti. !i 7Q. l.'9 I. Friday GALERIE %%4 224 Forest Ave .. Laguna Bcat·h. present\ selected an- l'>t' of the Yunnan school. Ting Shao Kuang. Yamin Young. Lu Hong and 7ou Ling throu,hout the month of Janu~lr) .\lso Oll·ba~d \\3k'1'COIO~ and m1M:d media drawings by Mat· thew ( ranc. 494-5757. GREAT AMERICAN F IRST BANK 260 Ocean .\ ve.. La~n11 Beal·h. "'atercolors b} David Ro~· nthal of Laguna Niguel on display in the second floor rotunda daily through February. 581 -6008. QUORUM GALLERY 374 N. Coast H1ghwa). Laguna Beach. Jean Coopc-r's 1mprcss1on1s1 oils. rnclud- LAFF STOP 2122 li.E Bristol ()anrn \na. n1gthl) lineup of com- edian.. For information and re~r­ ' at1ons call 1152-8762 THE IMPROV. .i2·5 Campus Drn ''-Sic IJlS. In 1 ne. lS p. m sho" · time 1hrough Thurs<la\. T"o ~hows Fnda). 8·'(1 and•JO·JO p.m : Sa tur- da~.8 and 10 p.m and Sunda) through Thur~a). 8·30 pm. For rcsenauon,. lS54-54S5. Monday YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Peter's Landrnp.. IMOO Pacific Coa<,I H1ghv.ay. Huntington 'i\s CLOSE To PERFECT As A MOVIE GETS?' "SPIELBERG'S MAGIC TOUCH I EVERYWHERE WtTH EXCITEMENT. ROMANCE AND H UMOR :' "ALWAYS' I I N THE SAME LEAGUE WITH 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' AND 'E.T."' "/\LWAYS'--A WJNNER!" l .. ~ 1111•\I Beach. prc~nts Comedy NiJht each Monday at 8 p.m. Top national and local stand-up comiCJ arc featured Dinner/show combinations 3rl' Sl4.95 per person and space pcr- m1111ng. guests can attend the sho" only for $7.50 plu~ a onc-<.lnn~ minimum. R~rvations are sug. gcst«.I. 840-SHOW. Sl'\f,11' Friday F .L.l.R.T . FRIDAY NIGllT DAN~E Huntington Beach Inn 211 12 Pacific Coast Highwa), llun1 ington Beach. 8:30 p.m. to I 10 J 111 v.11h John :rmcs. D.J. Co\I 1' .J For mforma11on, call 6-P-1 o~~ F.L.l.R.T. (Fun Loving lnd1 \ld11.11\ Hclatrng Togrthcr) 1s the ~in~h' grvup of the Huntington lk11 I <. 'hurch of Rcl1gioui Soenn· WHEEL OF FRIENDSHI P 'mgk~ ~5-plus. mctt for T.<1 Ir .11 5 p m. a1 the B«fnger 1n Or:in~· Also ongoing grou~ for golf. hnJg1. pinochle, theater and tra\ d r Ill 1nformat1on and reserv111on\ ... 11 521-7899. PRIME OF UFE SINGLES \ln·1 for T.G.l.F. 5 to 7 p.m. at Jolh Rogrr Inn. 640 W. Katclla -\q· Anaheim. For information. 1..dl 835-3675. PRJME OF UFE SINGLES mn 1 for T.G.l.F al 1he Saddlebad. Inn 1660 E. First St.. Santa Ana. ' 111 • p.m. For 1nforma11on. call 83 ~-v, -.; PARENTS WITHOUT PART NERS (cu~tody not required I C )r an~ Coast Chapter 26. Frrc 11m n u111on for new members at 7 p m Opcn Dance at 9 p.m .. Costa \k,.1 Country Club. 1701 Golf (0111,t Or.. Costa Mesa. Mem bers ~' guests S7. f or information. l.111 5~6·5788. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Chapter 59S. Hun11ng111n Beach. holds n frt>e oncnta1111n fol· lowed b} a chapter dance 1.>n 1hc second Fnday of each mon1h I m more informa11on. call 647-7~211 Membership 1n Parents W11 h11111 Panners 1s opcn 10 dJ\ orced. '<'P·" ati:d. v.1dowed or ncvt"r marm•d parents of h v1ng children. Cu!.to~h of the children 1s not a faC'tor. A non profit. non-scclanan. educalloQ_al or ga n1Latron. PWP provides a pro gram or social act1vitit'S. discussion' and study groups for single parent' and their familil•s. Saturday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP l1ri&1cs 4S and over. meet for dmncr at 7 ~.m. at \ht Kcnlc in Anaheim For information and rt~rvallon!i. call 522· 7899. PRIME OF Lin! SINGLES -l~ and over. meet for dinner at Villa No\a. 3131 W. Coast H1ghwa~ Newpon Beach at 7 p.m. For rt'SCr- vat1ons and information. call 835-3675. F .L.1.R.T., Fun Loving lndi\ 1d · uals Relating Toaechcr. mttn for two activiues: A boat trip for 111 from Lona Beach Marina at in p.m.. by rncrvation only. call 647-1628. or movie ruaht at 7 p.m Meet al Shipley'• Dept. Stors_ St"a· cliff Vif!llr, Huntinaaon Mach Snacks• w mo"~· Open to all movie fans. F0t information. call lite F1.lltT inform1tion line. 6'7-l628 . .. =1q P.L.lA.T. Smdifl' ViU. Shop-.,... Cftlttt, 2205 Main Streec. Ste. C \11,U\H C 0'11,11 U 20. Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Church of Rt>hg1ous Science singles group meets each Sunday even ing. Ctuld care 1s free. Ad- mission to the 7:30 p.m. program 1s SJ. Danrcs al 1he Hunt ington Beach Inn with DJ John Symes and rc- frcshmcn1s folio"' a1 no chargc. FLIRT information line: 647-1618. Tue.daJ NON-SMOKING S INGLE MARINERS have a new meeting day and time -every other Tues- day at 6 p m. for cocktails and/or dinner at Delancy'-; Restaurant in NC'wport Beach. S1ngks a11end1ng will plan sa1hng. panics and 01her acll\ 111e~. Rl·)('rvat1ons may Ix· mat.It> by cilhng 723-4356. ka' 1ng 'our name and phone number and ho"' many people }OU arc bnnging The club asks a SJ donauon for membcrs who wish to bt included in a roster of sailors. For more infor- mat1on. call 723-4356. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Singles 45 and O'er meet for dinner at 6:JO p.m. at the Red Lobster 1n Brea For 1nfo rmat1on and reSC'r- vat1ons. call 512-7899. SINGLES CABARET CHAPTER of the Orange County Pcrfonmng Ans Center meets every founh Tuesday for fundnusing. panics. l '' 11. no' spon s and cultural t"vents. Call 455-3152 for 'l'Tlore inf'?.rmation Wedne.day LIFE ON YOUR OWN singles 55 and o'er,. mcct ncw fnends in a "'arm support I\ e almosphcre evcl') Wedne\da> 3 10 ~:30 p.m for a 'ancd program including dinncr at local restaurants and a monthly pol luck. Oasis St•n1or Center. 800 Marguerite (5th and Margucnle) Corona del Mar, 644-3245 SINGLES SWING DANCE CLUB "<;\\ 1ngmg thl' Blues" Lesson" al 7 p ni . dance :11 9 p.m. No adm1~s1on for da nl·ing. le\SOI\\ arc opt 1onal Gulden loiail~. 6285 E. Pacdir ( oast H1gh"'3}. l.ong Beach For more mform:llmn. l:all 957-0405. Thunday CAPO BA V SAILING AND CRICKET SINGLES Happ) Hour 7.30 10 8:JO p.m. Dancing. &·JO 10 I I p.m. Complimentary hors d'ocu' res with reduced dnnk pnces Ll\C Lalin and S"'in& music Dana Point Resort. 25135 Park Lantern. Dana Point Manna. Free. 496-3417. SWI NG AND BALLROOM DANCE STUDIO 738 W. l71h S1.. Costa Mesa. 494-059:\ or 548-39 18. Disneyland: It's a small park, after all h was a long. long haul to tht• entrance -the fanheSI awa) lht' Unc tad parked in the 25 or so ycars he'd bccn coming. Of course. thC' first 16 or so years he hadn't been doing the dnving. Just 1he whining· "Wh<'n MIT' we gonna get thCIT'~ .. Strolling U(> to the ticket office. 1he nc whips 1l out. His checkbook that 1s. Having saved up a year\ salaf) from 1he Pilot, he kn c"' 1hr check for the S51 admission for '"O would clear the bank. This ttmr Forcing his wa> up Main tn~et. $tepping on and over the massed huminanity, the Unc was reminded of a comment the ticket clerk had made when asked how many pcopk would be lcl into lhc park that n1gh1 She expected "maximum ca- paCll)." Arc you people familiar with the lt"ml "'limitinJ factor"? 11 is use<! to describe the maximum capacity of a particular form of life in a pan1cular cnviommcnt. Now the Unc usually fC1C:rVC1 New Year's Eve 11 a niaJlt of plun- deri na. p1llaai"f.. and dcbaucheT). but he thol.IJht he'd try (diJtusting IS it sounds) somethina wholesome and All-American. Nope. not gcuing nch by stealinj S&L aS5CU while wiping out widows' hfc in' 1ngs. Something much simpler Goina 10 Disneyland Bui D1sne) land reached. and went far bcyond. its limiting factor. How man~ people did lhey let into the JOlnl Almost 1wo hours afler having parked in a spot so remote even the trams would run oul ofp s tryi ng to reach il. the Unc finally 1ot to the front of the hne for his first ride. And the damn 1hm1 broke down. But it was just a quick hope~ jaunt over to Splash Moun~1n. where from the looks of the line at 9 p.m. it apptarcd at l~ I'd havt one of the first rides ohhe new decade. Or maybe the new century. Spatc Mountain'' Hah' Mal- 11.·rhorn" G1mmr a hr1.·ak Monora1l'l Tn "moronorail" for those stoop1d enough lo \land in thal hne. which \\oun<l all the 1.1.a~ 10 thc l."quall) crov.di:d .\utopia and :\101orboa1 nde Bui 1herc 1.1.a~ onh a 90-minute wa11 for '\tar T oul"\ · Whalla deal Lemmi: <lo \Om<.· math. got there at 7 p.m .. par&.. doS<.'S at 2 a.m. 90 mmute\ earh n de Hmmm. For S15.50. I can do four. count 'cm. four mk s. ~t a couple minutes a mk, "'c'ri: tallung 8 minutes of thnll-.. for S~5.50., I could have more fun b11 )1ng hammer\ and 101lct scat~ for the Pentagon. Had great Chinrsc food at Shang- hai Spring Garden in Hun11ngton Beach brforc leaving. nd you know the old line about fi lli ng up and being hungn an hour later? Two hou~ later, and tt's famine city. E1h1op1an refugl·es can gel food faster 1han any sucker standing 10 hne for what passes for food at Disneyland. ThcS(' Jokers n~ to listen to Luck) and keep openina windows when there's more than three in line. "Maximum capac11y" and they got closed restaurants. closed ~st food wmdows. and the Unc 1s fillina up on popcorn and candy to gener- ate 1he calories nC('cssary to stand in intcnmnable lines. and shove pa5l other hapless vic1ims. Some ski re- sorts limit sales of hft ttcketS to reasonable levels. What's 015'- neyland\ li mit., The population of Southern Cahfomu1? Some people rcmembrr where they were "'hen JFK was shot. The Une. who grcw u(> on "The Wonder- ful World of Disney," rcmemben where he was (a playground in vadc school) when he he~rd Walt Disney died. New Yeaf·s Eve and "The Unhap- piest l"ace on Eanh." Never apln. I'm PO'd. Bia time. I fl \I I H I I ' I BORNR,JQJR'l1r.JIJIX A Cllr SIOf)' d innoccncl' Inn and courage foond. NOW SHOWING AT EOWAROS CINEMAS 81C NEWPORT Ht "'!'<JR f Cf NT£ R t.1-l.J I} 1 t,(, EVERYWHERE !JC HUTTOM CENTRE MA• Arfh.,Jt "' M.••'" "61 ~16b BPISTOL Cl~(MA O• .. , ~.t< Arlhuf J' J • "'.a..1 <,-"~ ·-.:,,• .-:.:~ .. . IJMl'>I( U<..1 r., U I j "I • ' ~ • • '• •r ... \J • , • I I ;, I '' •• ol ,, •.. , ., ,4 "'" 1' T .... &CAM I•> S:OO ,.,oo 9:00 '' :00 -·--~·=:.:n -&'!'---• mun..r NOW SHOWJNG AT THESE ANE EDWARDS CINEMAS <'KIJ M<'•a ·1~0N1tlt ,..."'P',., llch ISlNfHl1HN\S Minion VirJC> (]l(MN VNJ~Y r.'m:w!I ...... ~~· • l l: . f ,· f., ... , ~ .. ' . '• ' •I pl .. \ \ () Jir'9 1 f J(J T #li Jilt ' to • -' ' I .... •I •o t ( ' f <o ,., L • It I 4, ~ •t •11 • ~ ) ... : < ~ ' ~, :. .. •, I ' • I 1 ,. .. r "': J I·:\ l ·:H\ HOD\ ·s \ ('Hl'l'I(' Cruise turns in brilliant performa Deborah Sakamoto Student Huntington Beach After standing tn a hne thal went ~--....----. :>ut to the parking 101. around tht• building and ex- tended toward a M exican re~­ tauran1 sn cral hundred ~ards awa'. I \a1d to m yself ... Th1<; bel- ier be good." ~· 11 was. 11 was ' better than goo<l. 11 v.a!> superh. fom Cruise should <ldin1td) win several awards for h1'> paformance as Ron Kov1t'. a V1t·1- nam War veteran v.ho docs a t'Om- pk1e about-face 1n 111!. ideas of war "Born on the f-ourth of Jul) .. 1s din:ctl·d b~ Oliver Stone. also the Susan Turtenwald Certified Public Accountant Santa Ana Oliver Stone's new p1nure. "Born ~-------. :>n tht Founh of J u I ) . " i <; adwn1sctl as a true sior\ of inno- :encc lo<>t anti :ourage found. It 1s based on tht· life :>f Ro n Kovu.:. a V1rtnam veteran "ho h<.'camc para- I) 1Cd during the ...___-._..,...war and later wrote a book about Im struggle. This R-ratcd film " n111 entertain- Cella Tanier Cr.civerbali1t Newport Beach ··w ,. wr.,r(i woods tnto oottle- f 1 c Ids and dreamed ~omcday we v.ould become mt·n . Thu s mused the film's subject Ron Ko' 1c as a bov 1n Massapequa: Long \ Island. .\nd 111 tum producrr. d1- ' rector. and co- wnter (along with l\.ov1c himself) Oliver Sto ne has turned "Born On The Founh Of July .. into a mo munental documen- tary essay on the painful. protracted odyssey of Ron Kovie: his dis- illusionment with the Vietnam War lrme 'hner S&qe Muqer ud Dirtttor New,ort Bead "Thf' tim" they arc a cha ngin." rasps the old Bob ()ylan sona. and "Born on · the Fouth of July" aoes riabt to the aut as it chronicles one man•s stnlllk with the cha• In values df his ,m- ention and of Amerlc1 as 1 whole. a. MYJC. co-writer with Oliver J1rl't'tor ol .. Platoon .. so ont• can 1magtnl' thl' nnematograph> :ind SI) ll'. 01rel'tor Stom· leaves no douhl a~ 111 hi' po~1t1on on thl' ''ar Hl· " aga1n:.t 11. Ko,1c 1Cru1'>c) starts off a\ an t'nthus1ast1c high \Chool student who l'nl1~ts 1n tht Mannl's 10 "savc his l'ountr) from communism." tJnfor1unatcl'. aflcr his arr" al 1n V1l'lnam. he rtal11cs thl!. goal IS unrealistic and fal!>C. He dOl'S S<'veral thing~ 1n Vu:tnam that he 1~ nnt prnud of and losl'!> his sclf-rC'>J>l'l't. and unfortunate!) he also ln'>CS thl' ahil1t} to ll!>l' h" ll·g' after a hullet \.\l>lllHI. '\tone g" l'S a reall'>llC '1ev. ol a bulkt l'llta1ng thl' hod). Thi~ 1s no quid. hlood \lain and fall on the floor -It I!> so 'l'f\' real. I was 1mprt''~l'<l and judging hy the 1ng anLI "defin1tel) dirt'ctc.d toward thl' adult mu' 1egocr Profan1l) and haJ languagt• <ihound am.I the killing and violence nf war arl' grnphically dep1l'h:d. To m Cru1!>C plays the lead role of Ron Ko' 1c "'1th passion and cov1c- 11on. Hl· nHn es the character from Hluthlul patnouc Ll'al to tough !.arl'ast1t b1ttt'mCs'i. His range of t•motton\ 1s bclic,able and mo\lng I-fr l''Ol..l's deep \tsceral respon~ in thl· audience as ht' searches for mran1ng 1n h1'> life. fhen· arc rio t'a'~ ansv.crs or sugar-coatt•d sur- prt'>C'>. He docsn·1 get thl' girl of his drl':lnl'>. he docsn:\ r('gatn lhe use of h" hrnh. he doesn twin the admira- lt0n llfh1'> fomil) or fntnds. This 1s h" fought 1n. and his struggle to put h1l> ltfc back on track. But hnlhant as Tom Cru1~ 1s as Ko' 1c. and as '1suall) graphic as the nncmawgraph) is. the film doesn't rnnnect for true grcatne\s. For while "I: arl' homlicd at the mas..acrc of Cl' ll1ans tn '"Nam" and appalled a1 th" treatment of v.ounded returning G.r ... 111 't·tcran,· hospitals. the pic- ture·~ locus SCl'm~ 10 play hopsctoch. jumping around Ko ... ic's auto- biography and not landing long enough for us 10 really understand in depth tht· soul of the film's subject. Ho wever. this fa11tng should not mean writing off the picture entirely. It's a must-see chronicle of the nse of the anti-war movement, an in- dictment of those who discounted the movement itself and an imputa· tion of the military who covered up Stone. tells m ore than a story of his own disability; he ~.aks of Amcri- ca 's illness and redemption as it comes to arips with a war it could not win and the veterans it couldn't find a place for. Tom Cruise plays Kovic with an intensity and fin that rcsuhs in far and away his best screen per- formll~ to d1te. It's a depanurc from roles that made the "cruiw" in his name particularly apt. and there's no comparison to .the fly. bop of "Cocktail." "Top G\lo,," net "Risky Busineta... Even in .. Rain Man" ht ICaMd to be j• nnt• a hole fOr a bravura perfOrmance by Dustin Hoffman. "ooh~ .. anti "aah)" ol the audil'llt't'. otha~ v.cn· too. Anothrr aspt·ct of the mQ\ 1c \\h1d1 v.as l'quall~ 1mprt·ss1vr was tht· portra) al of the ho~p11al to.o' 1c rt·ma1nl·d in fur almost a ) car I he tkgregat1on !.uffercd b> the pallt'nlS cannut be expressed. The ho!>p1tal. undcrstatlcd and unda- fundt-d. made use of the mall·rials the~ had for whatl'Vt'r purpOSC thl') rnulll h<: usC'l.I for. l lnfonunatelv. '>Omc a H11dahk incidents occurred. Om· might ht· 'hodt•d at the attitude uf the tloctur!> and nurses toward death. But I suppose the) l'n- countc:rctl ~o much of 11 that 11 bccamt· somrwhat of an cvcf\tla' aff:m. · · I don't want to make this sound lli..l' a deprcsstng mo' 1c. It wa~ an c~t·-opcner. Through high school. I learnctl nothing of this horrible war Thank (joJ for rnllege. It was there a film hascd on real1t1 -gut v.renthing. dirt ). and me'>'>) D1~p­ po1ntmt•nt. ~dnl'!>~. angn and con- fusion rl•1gn. The fu11IJ1\ of thl' V1c 1Am War 1s addn.''>'•l:d arid the anti-war demon- strator!> arc brought out. Treatment uf \Cterans both in anti out of the hosp1tal 1s appalling. yet reahst1l Pov.l·rful '1sual images fill thl' st rt'l'n and the Amen·ian consr11.•nn· " pm l..t·d once again. · 'ill111l'' direction 1s superb :tn<l John W11l1ams musical score 1~ wdl donl· OH·rall lhc film 1s to p qualitv. hut d1nirnlt to s11 throu~h. It \lams tht• aud1cnl'C' v.1th a social message and 1s not 1ntt•nded 10 cause laughter lhc 1d1oq of the Y.ar itself. In the contc)'.t of the above. Tom Cru1"'' leaves his successful but shal- lov. roles in "Top Gun.. and "C1.Xkt.11r· hght-)ears bl·hind and turn~ in an 111nt•d1hly 111tensc per- formance as Kon Kovic. Manne l'nh,tcc who goes tu Vietnam. re· turns para I) zed from the cht'st down. and 1s tormented by ps)Cho- logical .. cars far deeper than an) poss1hk pcrmananct physical 1m- p a 1rmcn1. We see him metamorphose from a physicall y 'itrong compctitve teen-ager. into a harlc~s disturbed adu1t fleeing to Mexico for one interval. retumin~ to find wholeness at last in protcsttng the war. And we feel his torment. shudder at his agony and are emo- tionally drained at movie's end. There are also strong supporting performances whfoh enhance the From the jun&Jes of "Platoon" to the board rooms of "Wall Street" director Oliver Stone bas always made strong visual imqes. His care in selecting and depictina these mo- ments gives his firm a rich texture and a strikins depeh. He truly re- alizes the power of the bis tcreen to tell a story. From the spartdina yet forcthadowi openiq pm.1ldc to the riaon o1'the war to t6c V.A. hospilal Stooe makes you tee and maics you react. His visual punch is a knockout. He controh the many ~apera~ ploc elements ldmif'lbly' -altbOulll the number of tccnes of Crui1e•1 o.1y Piiot Dlillllloc*J Frldl!Y. J9IW"/ a ... :--.·.· t'.·· ... '· • .·.'l ••• .•,r \.c I •'• 1;. •• •. I ' I lcarnl·d of our soldiers acc1dcn1ly shouting o ur own. young kids ha' 111~ to kill women and babies. an)th1ng that moved. I learned of the apath~ of the people at home :lnd of tht· go' l'rnment toward the \t'ter'Jll ''ho ga'c thl· best years of his Ilk to h1~ countr). ~1' "''er "ent v.1th mi: to tl11s · film ·anti lcarm·d a Int of"' hat st'hovl' and go' l'rn mcnt tr~ tn kl'ep h1d- 1kn. I "as h1ghl~ 1mprl'\Sed "1th till\ film and of t hl' 3l'tual footagl' uf i...rnt !\tall: and l'rt•\ldl'lll<> "-rn- nl'll) J nd '1\1,11. I hr mo' 1t• 1'> om· that ha~ man) n·deem1ng 'alucs anti 'h11uld ht· 'll'wt•d by all. or fm ullt). Hard hitting and gr.1ph1l. 11 raral)1es the '1ewer into d1sbcl1l'' 1ng gasps and silent groans. The Vietnam War 1s not my fJ' oritcsubject and ha!> been ad- drt·~~l·tl 111 nunwr· OU\ other film' I v.a\n·1 '>Url' that I V.(lflll'd !Cl \CC anutht·1 men 1e about \ ll'tnam It ha' ht'l'n lll':tl h - I\\ II Ul'l;Jdl''> \0 1 llll' th1<. h1SIOfll'af e'enl ended. hut the pai.s1on anti punch c;111l e' okc strong memonl'S and feelings, This 1s not a film for thl' wcak in sp1n1. film\ wength. ~pec-1fically by Tom lkrl'ngcr .a!> a tough ~anne recruiter and 1dealogul'. Wilham Dafoe as anotht-r d1sabll'l.I H't and the late -\bh1e Hoffman as .\hhir Hoffman. (,1,cn the: lfxu!> and thrust of 1he film tlll'\l' word' 111 Ernest Hcming- wa) tome to mmtl at the m o' 1c's condus1on: "Thn wrotl' 1n the old days that II IS \Wt'et and fitting 10 die for one's countr). but 1n modern war tht'rc 1s nothing sweet nor fi1t1ng. You die like a dog and for no good reason ... And this movie certainly exposes that harsh and bitter reality. childhood could have probably been cut back: •here are so many of them fl ying by in a brisk collage tha t initially it's hard 1 to ,et in- volved. There is also perhaps a bit too much histori- cal recapitulation in the lenath of !PC«hes by Ken- nedy and Nillon. Thae minor quib-bln keep the film from bcint perfect but "merely" an exc:eUeat. bean· rcndi~ olunte into the 4ePChs o( America~ 1arch fOf itldf' . · .. · ~ .... '· . Be a critic Tired of no one llstenina to your pronoun«mcnts on the latest mo' 1e releaa? Then sian up to rcv1t"' movies for our "Everybody's a Critic" feMurc. That's riabt. for eiaht weeks you too can to to 1« the best (and sorMtima wont) of the new films as they open alofta tbe Oran~ Coast. Just write to The Daily Pilot, P<> Boll 1560. COiia Maa. CA 92627. ann.; 0.lebook critica; or call 64~311 . ~ 367. I • • • t • I I I t • ..... .._ ... ce in 'July'· Our ratings " 1i ..... , -'"(\ :~' j ~ .... • • ' t • UO\ ll·:s Two new film releases -portray the doomed and the survivors By DOLORES BARCLAY ,._UOCl.414'0 fttf'U A 1f1 f4"0t I k rt· arl' rn ll'"' 111 t"o tilm \ hl·1ng rl'k.l'nl thl\ n11111 tlt "Valmont" Orion 1'1t'turn. I l.J m11111tn. mtctl H I tl111m.1lo.l'I\ 'K'l'lll 111 h,l\l' a ln,l· atla1r "•th < ht1<.krln' tk I arlm' I 'IC t'Pt\tnlar' nm t'I. .. I t'\ I IJl\Un' 1>.mgl'rl'U'<''" \nJ "1th h" ~tor\ 111 \l'c.lur· t1nn IH·tlunl\m .rntl fl'' t•ngt' tn 1 l<th-n·ntun I rann· 1t'' lltl \Urprt\l' lhl' "url "a' tir\t 1ntaprl'tl'U on film h~ Rogn Vad1m 1n J •1'l/ It 'tarrnl C 1t·r.ml 1'h1ll1tx· and kannt' Mnrl·au J' \ lluflltl' Jl· Vahnnnt ,ind h" ,,,ft· lultl'tlt' t"o tl' mot.km-ti." opponun"t' "1th an "of)l'n marrt.tgl' ·· II hJtl J '"'" \l.llrl' "' T hdun1u' \11111!. anti J.1l lo. \lu11J' I ht· wu11Hl min it· q·""'" "a' la\t ~1·a(, .. l>a nga· nu' I ta1,11n' ·· Jn \11wri1Jnt1l'tl. fa,t·p:t1l·J dram.1 J1rl·1 tnl h\ \tl'ph1·n I n·.ir' Jnd <>tamng {iknn < lu\l· J' th1 '' hr1111nl!( \1.11qu1w 1k \krtl·u1I anJ .lnhn \lalJ..1n 11h ·" 1h1· n11torwu' ra l.1· \ almont 'o" 111nH'' \ltl1" I t11ni.1n "1th ··Valmont ·· and 11 1' ,1, J1lk1l·111 from th1· olhl'I l'lh•rt' J' 1h1· mJn\ 111krpll·t.11111n' 11! \\ 1ll1am ~hJi.l''Pl·an··., .. llamk1 " (1 I\ ,1 J 11 \h ,llld dq:.Jll I 11111 \ll'. (?.rdl l·d h\ I lw \l'tl Ult I\ I' tJt111 r.1 ""rl. 111 \111c"I"' ( lntlrtll'I.. \\1th .1 J..n·n 1'\l' tor 1k1.1tl -rh1'l'\1· "rapped tn k:J\\'' 111 thl' 111;11!.1·1 a ha1h111h "'11h a lt11k lll:nC'h on "'h"h 111 \II. I vrn1.1n l':l\t'' 111111 tll· L;11lo,· \lol") again\\ 1h1· hl1nll rnnr.tl, 111 prl·n·11•lu111•nan I rann· 11 .., '1\1on " "'l'l'Pllll/. -1hr1l··, 1111 nl\h hut "1111 mu1·h ac11' 11 ~ I mman lttH'\ thl' hu\lk .tnd llll\lnl'\\ o r l'arl1n ltnll'\ -1u~kr' llll'll hanl\. wr' :rn" afl-"a~' un<.k rloot \, \l.11J.1nw tk \knn11I \nnl'll1' lkn1ng hnng' a \Ug.11\ htt1h1tll'" \Ill' " 11'\' hn11k than the C1knn ( "'"' 1nll'I p1l·t.1111m JnJ al\o k'' f111.'u'>l:J Aul ha 1nll'lll "l k.1r \lw lt1' l'' pl:I\ 1nl!( g:tml''· "'1t lo.l'd '1t 111u' g.imn 1h.11 11h1111.11l·h dt•,trm fll.'llpk .ind hrtn!'( rutn t11 a "·" 11! ltk ( 111tn I 111h·, \ .1lm11nt " Jar nwn· a11 ral11\l' than \lalJ..o, 1dl' lnlkl'll unc "ondrrt•J "h' "'11mcn would e'cr Ix· dra"n to lhl' \falko \lch t haral't1·1. "1th hi\ p:i\I\ '1\Jgl' Jnd Je1'P-\c:'I l'~l'\. anti Rrnn\ sounding \ Olll I 1nh ".1lmo\t 1110 l'Ull'. almo\t tfK• \Oil H.:·s SC')· <;en,u.11 ll1rt' But thl' ''l't:I\ maltuou\nl''>' 1s m1c;sing \kg I tlh "ho " Jlx1ut to emerge J\ a leading at tr1·" "1th hl'I wk in ··Valmont .. and her upcomtng pan a' II Jn ,., >..l.'1t1·r, unfaithful "1fe in "The T "-O JaJ..n ·· " 1 nn' inung a' the 'ulnnahk and piouc; }OUnl!( "'lk \IJdame Jc Tour'cl She 1\ the woman Valmont "ur'h1p' anti tor "hom hr lu't' I atru/J BalJ... "ho \tarred 1n thl' horrendou\ "Rl·turn to 01." ponnn\ C l.'l'llc. the targl·t of Val- mont\ ,t·d11l1111n and thl' innocent ,·1e11m of Mcnt·utl'" re\l.'l18l' tin rnuthl'r ha' arranged for the con,ent schm•I girl I•> marn (icrc11un . an older man who will talo.l' o nl) a '1rl/.tn :1\ hi\ "1k Hi"' al<>o M1·nru11'\ C\- lo' l'r h1rman danll'\ hi\ charartn\ aho111 in a garnr of mU\ll·•1I hl'<.h . a gaml· that'~ a no-11.111 for JU~t ahout all kan·< lauc.J1.• < arnnc·, 'ICn:cnpla) makes good use of 1.k Laclm ' focu~ o n letter "nt1ng. Letters '>how up just ahout C\Cl)Whcrc and l''rn Valmont gets into thc spml b) d1cta11ng crot1c pa'>..agc~ to an unsuspcrt1ng Ccctlc to send 10 the young music teacher I lle nl) Thomas) who loves her. Forman·s denouement 1s almost an11-d1mat1c The d ud and Valmont's death 1s almost a mirthful mo- ment. But "Valmont" is worth watching. "Eeemla, a Leve Story" Morgan Crr:d /20th Ccntu0 FoJC. ratt'd R. ~ Herman Broder. who's nc"'Vcr really been a faithful husband. leads what he thinks 1s a fairly uncomplicated and aettptablc life: He has a wife in Brooklyn and a m1st~ss m the Bronx. But when his first wife. whom he had thought was dad. suddenly shows up. his "unc!;lmplicatcd" life becomn a sham~ I Paul Mazunky has adapted a novel by Isaac Bashcvis SinlCf 1nd crafted it into a richly told human drama "Enemies, • Love Story." It's a ~ filled with irony. humor.joy, trqedy Id in the world of Holocaust 1urv1von in New York. 1949. Hcrm1n (Ron Silver) survived the war by hldina in a hayloft. His family's former terVant, \'ldwjp (M1rpret Sophie Stein), cared for him. Wbat's a lad ' Valmont jColln flrthf w atches as Ceclle jfalruza Ballet composes a note In Miios forman·s "Valmont:• tn J o Jltl·r thl' """'" I k marr>l'' h1·r ,1ml tmng'i. her 10 .\ml'm a -<"'onn 1,1anJ l \ \ 'Jd\\11!(.I \"\l\I\ Ill tx· lhl' pnlnl \.\lk (<>13\l'I \hl' poll\ht'' hi\ tx·dn•om \hpf)l'r' pr.1l't•n-' ludal\m "''\he t.1n lllflH·rt n1'\l I qu1·,1ton' h" man' tnr' 11u1 of to"n to -.c:JI l'nl ~dol)l:JIJ\ I ht: trip' Jrl' 111 th1· Hn1n\ h11ml· 111 h1\ hot lo, er. M."h.1 II cna Olin) I hl'lf\ ".i p:l\\lonat1· and lotall) ph~\llJI ,1rrJnl(1·m1·nt dt:\p1ti: thl' prc'l(:nrc of Ma'iha'" muthl'f llcrmJn ran·1 ll\l' ""11hout ~a,ha "'' he marr1t·~ hl·r lk kl'I' 11hltg.11eJ lil Y.id""1ga and remains marn1•tl I• 1 lwr ;1\ "di Bui l amJra f \nJc hl'a llu,tnn) "another 'ilOr) ( n ppk d h\ 1h1: i'oa11 hulkt., \h1· took in her hip ,11 ,1 dl'.tlh 1amp. I .i rnara "thl' "'om.in "ho t'l<trl.' h" 1 hd1h 1·n thr "om.tn "'ho" ,111-"oman anll ~ho know<; h1111 h1.·,1 I ll'I 1ndl'fli:ndl'llll' .rnd hurnnr ahoul h" run l•nt \llua11on drt\l' him up a "all '\1111. hl' dO<'\ not ~ant to It>'<' hn M.11ur'"' \ 111u(h I\ ma<>te1 Jul He pulls JUSl tht· right Pl'rfnrmann~, lrom his cnSl mhlc ""11h h1tle cfTon. and n·1a1n\ the intrgrtl\ of cal·h 1hara<:tcr H1\ camt'ra 1" not iudgmrntal 11 an~ 1h1ng. 11 acts a' an undcr- standtng lmt·r • Hu\ton 1\ mar,dou\ She·~ \lrong_ w1t1). vulncr- ahlc but independent. SC\}'. t.nn-ng. charming and bitch) I kr accl.'nt 1\ a httlc 1mtating al times. hut soon 1s obs.cured hy an cxct'llcnt pie< c of acting. Olin. who so impressed w1tl her role as one of th« passionate lovers in .. The Unhearablt' L1gh1n~ of Being:· gJ\CS a stunning and moving performance as 1he troubled Masha. Stein is a Pohs.h stage and screen actress who makes her Amem-an movie debut with "Encm1"-" Sht" lends a te nder grace to tM Mmpk adoring peasant woman. and emerges a <Jtrong film p~ncc. Silver docs most ofh1s acting wnh expressions and moves. Herman 1s a man who harbors many &hosts and who, hke many who survived tht' Nazis. is deeply scarred by history. Ifs what ~ doesn't say. whllt he docsn 't do that tells us who M is. "Enemies. a Love Story," is a deeply felt tesi.amcnt to an~ survivor at any time. and its uniVtnality it in its ability to caress the humanity and joy o( cv~y life. • • \I UI 0 Bond series rolls on, and two for the road Here arc some shon reviews of .. L1censc to K11r· rarely nscs above films re en t l) rekased o n the k•'d of a good episode of '1Jrocas~111.• "'M1am1 Vin~·· "Llcuu to Kiii" C-BS·F<n Video. \ ·11s .&·1a. $89. 98. Rau·d J>(J.J J. ~lionJ -Jame~ Bond -is a gnm liglHl' 1n .. LICl'nCc to K111:· in which thl· '>c.'<'rl·t ag1.·n1 takes on a 111urdcl'ou'> La11n drug lord rn F-l11ruJa and Latin i.\mcrica. Wh1k carl1cr 007 film s offered a 'ii). rogu1-,h l"harm 1.·r g1 \ r n to Jaunty douhk r ntrl·ndrl" ... L1cencr to Kill'" ~n l'\ up a moo<l ~. humork~s BunJ. \.\ hllh 1~ to \.a\. no Bond at all. Bllnd. pla~1.·d b) Ti mothy Dalton 1n h" '>nond IX17 fil m. 1s upstaged this t1ml· h~ thl· gadget!) and special cn1.·lt\ \.\ o~. nut 1.·vcn the '1llain li ves up IC.I th1.• usual \tandard s. While prr' 1ou' '1llains "ere often megalo- man1a1.·, "ho "anted nothing less than thl· ent tn.' "'orld. Sanche7 - pla~rd with n:pt1ltan charm b) pod.marked Rolx·n Da vi -1s a bad gu ~ of almo~t rral-hfc propon1ons. Hr·'> not mul·h "0™-' than some of 1h1.· drug lords making. headlines thc'>l· da) s. In place of Bond. ..L1c-ence to Kill .. ofTc~ lots of '1olencc. includ· 1ng a fc" grue'iOmel~ crra11 ve ways to d1r. and the uc;ual fiend ish "l'apons. as un vr1lrd by "gadget '>l11.·nt1 ~t Q. Oa v1 1s so believable that his chara1.·tcr comes ofT as conventional. 1 a ll~ Soto 1!> perfrctly wooden as S;•nchl'.t's -and later Bond's - IO\ c rntcrcst. and Carey Lowell plays an ag1.·nt whoS<: most allunng quality 1s thr way she keeps her gun in a thigh ganer. But without a compelling Bond, "Pink Video. PG-I l -By Pete Browa Associated Pru• Writer Cadillac" Warner VHS-Beta. $81J. 95. HomC' Rated Tht: usually stoncy-faccd Clint E<15t""Ood. who g1 v1:s one-note per· formann·s with snarling grace. " a ma!>tCr of disgul\eS and \'OICC\ in Budd) Van Horn's .. Pini.. Cadillac ... .\nd he'!> as fun n) as Di n~ Harl") " mean. That"s the good nc"'· Thc bad news is that "Pink Cadillac" treads on old ground and nt:\ er reall) takl'S off Wnuen by John Esko". "hoM: onh other film credits arc two shon <. for t v·s "Saturda) Night Ll\r:· the ad ... enturc-<o medy-romanC'l' rollows the antics of Tommy Nowak (East· "ood). an ca\)·going but resourceful gu) \\ho hunts down ba1l -1umpcf'i and hnn~ ·cm back alive . .. , find )OU. fetch )Ou and Federal fa press you... he tells his latest targi.'l. Lou o\n n McCiu1nn ( lkmadellc Pctl.'r\) Bnnging back Lou .\nn. who's charged with possessing con1erfe11 monc). has a few problems. First of all. the money belongs to her cx-<on husband. Roy (T1moth) Carhan). and his mangey white supremaC'lst fnrnd~ who belong to a violent armrd and angry group known as The Binhnght. Second. the group has laundered the phoney stufT for real greenbacks and stuffed about S250.000 wonh of bills in the back of Ro) ·s pink Cadillac conveniblc. 1n which Lou Ann has absconded. With thk •d • hplres 1·29·90 Hai rcut $15 Hairc ut & Shampoo $1 7 Hairc ut, Shampoo & Blowdry $20+ Weaves & Pe rms -Priced on Request 2828 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar Things arc funher complicated "hl·n The B1rthnght snatches Lou .\n n·~ bab). and ofTers to swap the tin) t) kc fo r the loot. Alex (Micha el l.k:s Barres). the leader of the group. "h11.·h wants to keep America pure for "h11c. Protestant Americans. al\o plan-; to kill .. the female" who ha'> g1,cn them 'iO much trouble. In thl' meantime. Tommy violates his o" n ethics and the ethics of the "skip-tracing"' trade by falling in lml' with Lou Ann. CX·sptte in1cc11ons of violence and some tired car chases. the mood 1s mcllo" and understated. and there 1s infinite comic relief from East· wood and Peters. Eastwood's some· thing for nothing hustles are a riot. Watch for the casino scene in which ~.-wporl Bt>och llAL80A C-MA IO't f 8A><>J &>-n bl~ 1\10 "--111 1 '1)0 aOWAllOI ~ C.1--JC0 N-1 (,.'""""' 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JUSt as 101c-rcs1ing as any other TV fare. However. 1f the 1hcmc of hunter forging a close rclauonship with huntee and ult1matcly switching the game intrigue~ yo u. go to your video store and pick up "M1dn1ght Run." stamng Roben De Niro and Charles Grodin. or the black and white Costa M esa aDWA901 ONCMA CUlfTa• 1101 H.ofl>O< 9'\.-~ "1fl'W Vtfdtl-(,..,..,.,., •t• 4 t 4 f I ._ T• -,_. I jl'(ij I 1 JO J IS. S 4S .8 ,'~.._._fGlll l•S 4 61S 8 JO 10 •\ I TIM--jr'Gj l l l \,_,, __ ~I ' I\ •It ... Ma11 1M•1 f~f tJ 1 10 \ 1 JO tO aOWA81 ~ HM1>ot .. d /,.,_ A•• \4-. 1101 _,, __ , _ _,Jwtr lll! I 4 I 10 ..__ -ONllMAI HM-lllvd /f W''°" "'""'' 611 JSOI I T ..... a C.-lift I, J IS S IS 1 IS 4 JO J n. ...... -.... jllJ ,, JO. J s )() ti. 10 lO MUA CINelllA ~ """f lt1n \t &4&·S01S ~V-IPG I ll 1145, J IS s •s.8 10 I\ TOW.. CSNTll8 CINeMAI Soucn (CM>t P\u• H I 41IM I TIM W• ef ........ Ill 11. 1 JO, S, 1 JO, 10 classic "It Happened One Night." stamng Clark Gablc and Claudette Colbert. -By Dolores Barclay A11oclated Preu Arlt Uitor "Road Booe" MGM-UA Home Vid~o. VHS-Belli. $89.95. Ra~ R. The Double Deuce is a down and d in v bar where the low-rent pa trons mix· 11 up at lhe sli&htest provo- cation. a t01 le1 of a plaCt' so mean that someone hits a bhnd guitarist in the fa c1.· "1th a bottle. Then comt's Dalton (Patrick Swayze). Dalton - a bouncer with fis1s of steel. Zen-like calm and a ph1losoph) degree from New York Uni versll\ -weeds out the un- desirables· among his bouncers. schools them in self-restraint and has the place looking like a yuppie nightspot in no time. But in doing so he runs afoul of Brad Wcsley. a hi&h-dass thug who bleeds local merchants for prot«- tion money and at one point 01ps a coin to decide who will live and who "111 die. This 1s a violent tale as simple· minded as a comic book, and this bouncer-with-a-brain stuff is a little much. But "Road House" 1s packed with action and rollicks along 10 a rip. roaring endin&. Swayze ("D1ny Dancing") gets the job done as a son of ncxt-gcncr· ation. shinlus Clint Eastwood. play· ing a ~uinty-<."yed loner from out of town who takes on the local bully.· Ben Gazzara is a stylishly ~vii Wesley. "' " "Road Hovsc ... S« 11 in the safety of )Our own homc. -By Pew Brewa AsHdale4 Preu Wf'\&er , .............. ~ 11 4S 1 4S 4 6 11 10 IS I 9-t.. A"-•_, ttt1 1 l •S ) I~ I> fl JO U) ·~ 4 ..... & -tlf) I J S 1 • 10 4\ SO~ COAST ~ ••"ot/~ S46 1111 I .... lift 11 1 JO \ 1 JO 10 1 - - -,_ .. >WJ '81 I 4 I 10 l St-Ill I$ .... l~I I } JO l S )() fl 10 JO UA IOUTH COAST~ 1\61 W ~ ,.., S<O-O\t • I ,_, --lllJ 11 X> 1 JS. 4 SO I IS ' JS J '--..,,..., T-io. If'&. I JI 11 W> 1 \\ S I (X "IS I SIM·-ll'G I )f 11 10 1 IS 4 X> I> U 8 \0 Huntington Bf'ach aDWAllOS CHAft"aW Cl-1911 WMfW'• A~ 8A 1-0710 1 ---·-.. ~liftl . 1 10 1 .._ .... , ... fl'(;.IJI 11 4S, 1 IS, 4 •S. II S '4S I Alw~t lfl'Cif 11. 1 )(), S 1 JO 10 4T'IMW•_,_ ..... "'111 4S J IS • 8JO 10 •s s --.. -·-" jl'(ij I 1 JO J. s JO • 10 IS aow""8DI ~""" lflS4J M_, St M&-OJ81 1-.1111 11 4S l..•JO 1 •JO l "IM ~ ._ fCil 11. 1. 4. •.a. ••s Irvine Tltm ~ ~ 4/4\ c_. l>IW ~<Mii I ~ ... a C.-fl!I S 7. t II , 1., .... ,._ "" S 4S 8 10 IS J n. ............. ~ s /JO 10 • .,.......... .......... 4 4S 11s ••s s ... 1111 s 4S • I\. 10 6 OW-Y-f"Ci-1 lt 6 IS 8 lO 10 4\ WOOD8WIDa• CUllMAI t•1•.,H • ,.,_"1/C-Drtw SS I ~SS , ..... _ .. ,,_.ef ~jll!I 4 I 10 1 ~':;9~~--IGI 11 I IO) J0.1 15 )Mw979 Jl'('.j 11 l JO. s 1 IO 10 4 -...... '-9 H fl"Cil I J IO S •S ti 10 IS S ~IJ 1.,....,...._,.,,8)() 1045 Laguaa Beach Here arc a couple of reviews or l'n·n1 music releases. '11 '' ICapltoll -Tiie Smltberttns Paul McCannc.-) ·s i.agg1ng rl"Cord ·le\. dcsp11c a sold-oul tour. has led '>omr cn11cs to conclude that thr lkatks' intlucncc o n popular mu'11l ha., ix-tcrrd out after mor<' than 111oo Jl·Cal.k'I. 'rt albums such 3') .. 11 " h' 1hr \11111 hcrccn'I '>ho" thnc arl· · \t t 11 pr:ll'll l ronl·~ or tht' melodic thn·l' minute pop-rock song. And the~ don't ha ve to sound likc.- .111al hrunism .. "II" stands 1o1.11h Tom Pl'll' ·, ·Full Moon f c\l'r" a'I the he\t "pun· rx•r" rock album of I 91(Q In ron· 1ra\t to Pett) 'i. laconll' "11 .rnJ 'r>nghtl) songs. thl' c;mllhl'rl'l'n,· mu\lc 1s denser and da(~er In fact. 1f th<' v.ord 'hlul"" \\l'rl' 'uddcnl) banned. Sm1thl'rl"l'll\0 \lrtla and \ln~r Pat D1:"1110 11ouuld 1,__. strapped. But although "Bl ul'\ tkforl' and After" and "Blul· l'cnud" arc t\\oO of lhl' first 1hr~ '<>n~ o n " I I." 01:"'1110 ~h1ft\ mtHld' morl' cfTecu' cl) than 10 th<' pa~l .. .\Girl Like You" 1s rad11>-lncnd· I~. 11o 1th Jim Babjak's mc1all1c guitar reassuring those ""ho wo!T) the Smnhcrccns' ma) not tx-iough rnough. The excc:pttonally prl'll) "Rlu<' Period" features Gary Sutyak's cdlo and backing vocals h) Rehnda < arhslc. "When you think that )OU have won, then your heanbrcak's Just bcJun:· OINmu Stngs. m two hncs that neat!)' encapsulate his ro- mantic philosophy. "Baby Be Good," which mus1call) quotes "I O nl) Want to Be With You:· and "Wiiham W il,on" arc the o nl) two weak cuts of 10 o n 1h1s album_ And with "Maril Elena" and "KJss Your Tears AV.I)," the ending IS StroOJ and Unuwall)' Upbeat. The former 1s a musi~I !ributc to Budd) Holl) and 1 lyncal tnbutc to the lo'c that endures with h1' wido" The latter 111n exotic lullaby ""'th a sitar-like auitar sou .. d. With -11," the Smithereens have rebounded forcefully from • me- diocre followup to their promisinc fult.~9' de.,_n,, "Eapccially for Yuu.'' _.,.,.... ..... A.1111• ........• ,. .... Miik• Meuros. 11'81 DINlzlo •nd Dennh D•en. Rodrigo; Gruada, A1tuias, Sevilla, Majorca, Cordoba, by Isaac Albenlz tCBSJ -Jolla Wiiiiams, sultar; Pltilltarmonla Orcb~stra. 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SEAi COllERY is tenific DUSTll llOFRUN i.'I brilliant MATTHEW BRODERICK is wonderful '.' 1-~-l~T\ _.___ ----........ ---..--~ --· ._... ...... --..-.--.. -...... -----_..,_ ----------~--0.-C.-....,,. ...,....., __ _ ·-""-- POP New Year's wishes for OC's pop scene lly JOHN ROOS o...,. .. _ ,., ... __... 11·, al\\J\'i fun a1 th1' 1inw 111 '1.'.:lr "' mal.l· rl'\1tlul111n\ anJ \\l'ilh'' for the luturl· In lhJl 'P1rtl 1tw fol11""'"l? 1J'"" arl' 'uggnll'J l\l 1t1Jl.l· 1h1· <>rangl· C 11un1' pop 11111"' morl' Jl\\111111q · 1nml\,1l1\1' .inJ JJ\l'OIUn'\Ollll' WISH LIST • Thl' 1nun1' '' 1n J1rr n1•nJ 111 JI k.1,111111· 1111;.h,luh 111 promol« anJ \uppurt 111 •• 11 h,111J, I ntd 1•1x., thl 111"' d, tun.1 \,1IJn \;1111·, pr''":n1,·d .1 \\ Hk ' • .r ll'l,j 111 1!1,,11 .1, l\. 111t lu.t111!! till' \',1nd;d, lhl' ·\doll"ll'lll\. \g1•n1 ( lr.1ni:r '°'"a111p /11111h11'' th1· lldl J.11 .ind olh1·1, \1ml' lhl' ( 11\ ul ll111111ng11111 Hl'.1d1 'ln11 '-.1m·, d111lf \ 11111'1 lo .. al 1;:rm1p' mu'l 11.11d In I 1" \ngl'k' 1 .. 1 ~1r' 11•1 pl." .1n 1lll".l\10llJI ,111m JI Bog.1rl ' 111 I 011~ lk.11 h I 1,11 ·1 1h1· • 1111 1 l11 h ll\\lll'r pr.,1llt1\1H \'ill111g II• r1'1 Ill\ lhl\ dl\m,il \ll11.1 ll<'l1' • I \11·p1 1111 l ( ll \llll' 1-.1 (I I \I 1h1•11• """ ( 1'111111 I.Hi io• \\Jt111n hru.1J,J,\lnf lol .il .111d 11.11 11111.il • Ulllll~· l'lf!!I ll,t111 h l1l 1 < Jmpn \ Jll B\·1·11111\l'll th.: l'l\11'' 1lw \1d.m" '"111·1h l'.11.ilkl thl· C 11111\ I ggpl.inl. lm.1i:1111n~ '•II"" \u11' .11i.l ti• \ 11>'.' .11111•111' tllhl'l' i..t (I " .1d11111.1hk hut II\ lim .... 111.IJ?l' .11111 "'·1~ "):11.11 ,111 mJJ1•1 ,fr.1,\h.1l l..' \ 1111t1nwr.1.1I 111t1nt' h.J'-t'J raJ111 ,1.111.111 "''" J 1w11o ·1<'\ I.. t.11 m.11 " rll'l'llnl 111 hdp 1!1\l' tlll''-1' hand' 1''P"'"'1 .in.t al\11 11, in p1 11111111111n,1I 11ulkh 1111 i.., '' .1nd 1n111,1 ~''' .111o.1''' IOI °"-''unn!! d uh J,Jll'\ • Ihm ;ih .. u1 l11rrn11 l.11111g .1 tx·t1l·r m11rl· l'qu1l.1hl, '~ ''"111 111 (Olllcrt 11,i..r1 Jl\lrthu1111n ' Pn·"-·n1h ltl l..,·1 hr nt..n' tkg.el11l·J :.lJlpa,'I 1nJU\ll\ "''"k" .1nJ 11lhl'r \IP' ,n,11' h up m11'1 111 th,• lll·,1rahlc-11, l.l'l' i11r till' '-11u1hl,111J·, mJ111r ,onrl·n l'' r nh \kJn- \\ htk lhl' J\,·rag,· n~I. I.Jn mu't wltll· for 1h,· 11\l'fpnll'J Hnh l n ·l.a wa1' fr11m I rrl..l'llll.J'll'f or \hdl 0111 thr hrg hu' "' 111 th.-hn•l l'f<. I prupo\t' J m:itl·on.kr ""ll'nl ll'rng r;rndnm l.lrJ\\1ng anJ J ~-l1lt..1·1 l1m11 for \UCh m:iJor a11r:i,1111n' ·" l ~ Hrull' '\prrng,1n-n 1h,• R11ll1ng '\ton,·, .rnd Paul '1d .irtnn RESOLl'TIONS • '.':o mun· rt:i,ltl '1a1u,-lun,l ttiu' nrghr..pol\ 1ha1 l hurn 11u1 ,,1nnnl I nr--W I um-tl"'o and 11ohall'' n rl\t· till' l.111·'1 1r,·nd 1 all' lor I h,· ,11unl' Jon 11lk1 .1 k" .1ulhl'nlH 11111 duh' lor dam rng :inJ pan ~ 111g I !\1o1.·amltt1·, .mJ lhr I unhou\t' 1mml'Jt.lll'" 111111\' 111 111111Jt Rut for lhl' ''>Os. ma' wr 'i(.'e an end to 1h,· < onlrtll'>. 1X·n11l'\\. Pi.:pp. r' and i..1" lhl: < l11h\ Ol'lnr<' 11·, 100 latl' · • I pruJl(l\l' \H' all \lop hu' 1ng u1mpart J1\C·, anJ hdp n,'\llHl' faith 1n till' 'an1~hmg IP Hui 11o1• ran II\<' 11o11h that Ol't·au'4.' IP<. ar,· colll'l l1hk. gl·nrrall\ otkr tx·11t•t an worl. and dl·s1gn . anJ arr )1111 prlll'd \Clllll'\\hJl \\llhrn n·a'>l>n But mo\t tmportanlh . man' lndl'j)l'lllil'lll 'M.'lf-pro<lUll'J h.mJ, lll"t'd 1h,· I r ·" .I '1ahk ml'Jfl\ 11f marl.l·trng lhl'tr mu\11 • l..a,th . 1t'' lime 111 r,·1urn \anti\ JnJ hurnJnll' had. to au1horr1' figur~ "'hu worl '4.'tun t~ at ronn·rt, .\la recent C1rJtdul CA·ad 1onrert at the F-orum a \Oung rollcg\'.·\tudl'nt drcd "h1k 1n thl' l u\tnd~ of thrC"C lngk"111ld pulirr offi cer' ( ausc or death .\lln tx:mg rc\lr:imed in a contnn ('~1al r hol.<.'hold. the 1 •1-~,·ar-nld Fountain Valle~ n:'l1drn1 <,ufTercJ a l'ru\ht.'d tracht:.'a -....... ··-..__ ·--·--.. ~·C-.----,_ .. ,_ ....... u ... -.__ "'-,,.., ... !II•-...,. :::.-C..•----------•• .... --· ,_ ...,...__ ·-...... --· .__ -c--...... --:a.--.,._ ,.,,,, --.... ,. ---------i-o.w_ ... ..,. ·---- • • .. ) -- Ul'\l'\f, 01 I \\1111 .II U\ Studio Cafe is attracting a wit:ler crowd Within weeks. or maybe even days. they'll be closing the doors of Hemingway's for the last time. With the passing of cine of Orange County's most beloved "hangouts," the list of places where you can pop in and have a good meal. see some familiar faces and while away a ·few hours at the bar has grown so smaJI it's almost nonexistent. Let'~ sec. There's Trees. And Villa Nova. Gino·s On The Hill. And that's about 1t. Of course. The Ritz is still popular for lunch and dinner -but as a .. hangout" 11 really doesn't make the grade. By 10 or I I p.m. you can usually shoot a cannon through the place. Corona del Mar"s Studio Cafe, once a haven for the pre-USC crowd. is emerging as a potential addition to the adult Orange County scene, especially on Monday nights when a band called .. Smooch'" create~ an SRO crowd culled from CW!) age froup you can imagine. "'We st1l get the younger kids on Thur!>day nights,'" says manager Gc:rard McKeown. "althoush we're reall) not quite sure why II works out that way." The band on Thurs- da) nights. McKeown points out, isn't panicularly youth-oriented. .. But that doesn't stop the Thursday- night line from huddling up out on the sidewalk for hours at a time." he admits. Other nights, especially Mondays, are more civilized. And now that new owners Larry Cano and Fred Le franc, of Visions Restaurants. Inc .. have fionly taken over the hcJm from former owner Hovilc Abrab- mian. Studio Cafe is more appealing than ever. Messrs. Cano and Le Franc hired themselves a chef from Chanticlair and set about making the menu their own. a process they seem to have finally completed. The repertoire. at first glance. is confusing: nachos and stir-tries. quesadillas and lcung pao chicken. But, somehow, they man- age to pull it off. this diversity of ethnic cuisines that might be beyond the reach of operators with less experience. Cano. II must be remembered. is the ~cnius behind much of OC-s existing cuisine, restaurants like Caliente, El Torito Grill, Las Brisas and Chan11cla1r -all pan of a group from which he disassociated himself last year. And Le Franc. not necessarily a household name in Orange County. cut his teeth running the famed Pump Room in C hicago before com- ing to Orange COunty and working closely with Cano at the old El T orito Specialty Restaurants Group. Together. the pair have revamped Studio a nd worked out a number of a batch of bar appetizers that's a cut above the pusy stuff once served here: a spicy shrimp cocktail. coconut shrimp-in beer batter, anecl hair pasta, even Thai ~l\J rolls accompenied by a surpnsin&1y cor- rect peanut butter saUc:le. OM appetizer, a Studio P&atte'r, • ..... meraes· the spring rolls with a •iillM .. Mlill ..... 1111,U•M.. qucsadiJla. some buffalo chicken kinks that used to make the place particularly agravating. No lon,er will a bored-looking waitress an- no unce "last<all" lO a full house at midnight, not if Cano and Le Franc can help it. The tired old menu is comple tely JOne, thank heaven. And the music 1s better. by far, than it ever was under the old regime. Monday night's band. Smooch. consists of a sry>up of established, seasoned musicians who do other things on o ther nights -several have lucrative recording can:cn - and get together to .. jam" at Studio. "They drive down from LA and the Valley:· says manaier McKeown. .. and they only do 1t for us." The band simply can't be hea rd any- where else. Smooch plays everything from reggae and rock to jazz and blues ('"not a reflection of our mood, just something we hke to play." quips the guy on keyboard) with a touch of psychedelic weirdness thrown in to wings and a mound of fried calamari. which might provoke a sliaht tum of the stomach upon visual perusal of the menu but turns out to be nittly prsented and, actu- ~y. worth ordering. The Studio burger is best ordered with bacon and cheese, and non- grcase-aholics will appreciate the in- clusion of a Chinese chicken salad. For my money, dining is best ac.complished in the regular dinina room1 with the postvrandial promise of dnnk:s and music still to come. One only has to move into the bar after dessert and coffee -or take dessert and coffee into the bar as a le ind of venue-shifting segue. for that matter. cilantro pesto and roasted chibs; another is heaped with chicken breast marinated in peanut sauce, tcallions.. bean sprouts. carrots and roasted peanuts. Try the one with chicken. red onions., cilantro and aouda cheese - or the vCFtarian pizza topped with grilled egplant, onions. mushrooms. and sweet pep- pers. Certainly. Studio Cafe aims to please, with nightly specials (Sunday 1s rib night. there's duck with orangr sauce on Tuesday. etc., etc.) and a host of customer-grabbing sctfemcs like Sunset Dinners ($8. 9S for four courses). Sunday champagne brunch ($10.9S). a Monday-Friday luncheon pasta bar (SS.SO; all you can cat) and, of course, the requisite wine tastings. And, guess what: it suc- ceeds. For Larry Cano, who's not known for serving bad food or hirina me- diocre musicians, thii venture with Fred Le Franc oufht to be another stunning feather in the well-worn cap of a man who's Sttn j ust about everything 1he restaurant business has 10 offer. ------------------------------. please the crowd. In· the dinina room. the range of appetizers is more extensive. And there's somethinf they call an "end- less ho use salad.' which really is j ust that -all the salad you can eat. brought out bowl after bowl and served. family-style with a choice of ranch or vinai~tte dressings. both quite decent. S TUDIO C..\FE. 3201 Coast Highway. Corona de/ Mar. 675-7575. American cuisine. with mixed-<thnic overtones (Chinese. Mexican. Thai. whatever works). Reasonable priet:S (dinner entrttS range from S7.95 to $16.95). Open . for lunch M-Sat.; dinner M-Sun. Sunday brunch. Live music nightly. Valet parking. Casual dl'CS$. -=- .. ' uu,.m11w ) A DQllllUIW rtM • tu -••-Cll llOllllllJI-st.•"I• ... _,,,, ''A RIOTllS COIEDY!" -Peter Stade. SAN FIANCISCO CHRONIClE -----!••-l -------111·----_ _,_..... ...o.. .. 17'4t----~... 17'4t..... • ---.... .. ·-· ...... -.... ca...... .....,.._C:.-.... 1 • Billing itself as a "fun place with a serious kitchen," Studio turns out T\ l ,ISTI '\GS 7:00 7:30 1:00 • .....-,io • • • • • • • Trendy pizzas include one with smoked salmon, goat chccsc and 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ,._ Cl'lll (In SWto) O 11 :00 11:30 ..... ,. .. I") ..... T ...... Ins.to a...o ....... ··o.zc:w· ..... ..... 0 ......... 2Jin e !Jn Ro'la/t'I • L1111e• llo.ay t•r• Frl4•y • Dl•aer 7 Nl9•t• • S••ay C••• .. 9•• Br•cla * Cocktafls * Tropical Drinks * (714) 650-3322 CHI W. Coen Hwy. Newport Beacla (714) 494-8424 I 759 9. Coan Hwy. • Lapaa Beacla .Uk Abotlt Owr Oventlte SpeclaJ Finding the spa for you By DONNA AND RAY OTT ~-c-..__. Do you have a Ncw Year's resol- uuon 10 ~hi.'d some pounds 3nd inches gained during the holidays'' Tr) a fitness \\Cckl·nd. h~ )'Ourscll or w11h )Our p;inna. or ncn your entire fJmil). at one ot \outhan C'ali forn1a·, 'Pa rl·trcat' It will not onl) g1'l' )Our hcahh anc.J fitncss a boos1. hut \OU "'111 abo tx·ncti1 fron1 the change of \Cl'ne11 . thl' CSC3pl' from d:.&il) prcs\un·'· and a chance to put q1ur goal\ lur I '1110 1n J>('r· Spl'(.:tl\l' Thcrl' arl' hl·ahh !>pas and com- bination rl'\Ol'1·!>Pa\ to fit JU'>t about C\ er) hudgel. from St>S pl'r da~ at one spa to S l.'KX> for a m;-<la) sta) at another Soml' arc booked for a month or more ahl'Jd. so 11\ best w mal.c rl'\\.'r' allon' and confirm cur- rent rail'' "di 1n advann· I ollo\\ 1ng an· ~Onll' suggc~tion' Tiii O.\"-'\ .\l OJ.\I (l!OS-O.Jb-5 ~ ~ '· I ~:'. l OJai .\ \{~nUl'. 'dO~J). <J"lll'd h) fitnC'i\ mJ\l'n Shl·ila ( lull " ltX'atcd about RO m1lc\ nnrth\\est of Los .\ngcks. in the an1!>t community of OJat. The dail) rail' 1ndudl'S wcll-bal· anred. lu"'~alonc mcal\. a cho1rl· ol t'\l'rl'l)I.' das\\.·~ t ranging from wall.· 1ng programs 10 ""eight training). and cH·n1ng kt:turt"s o n health and 1i1nc\S Golf. tl.'nn1s. hor;cbark rid- ing. and h1t')ding arc also a\a1lahlc ncarh' Acl·o mmodat1ons. a\i11lahk in lhl: main building and 1n rollagc\. rang..: from SI '"' J>('r da> J>('r pcr\On l tu \SH R.\M Ill \L T H RI · TRl::Ar (!(lk-1.<KlW:'.]~ p () Bo\ !!OOQ < JlahaS<i\. <>U021 'O m1nutl·~ "l')l of Lo\ -\ngdr\. ha' acc.-ommo- datuin' for a ma\lmum of ll'n gul'''' a g~ m and l'\l'rr1-.c an~a. and a gl'Wl'\I\ dorm· fur ~11µ and ml·d1- 1a11un Ashram rcqu1n·s a minimum "J ' o l "' da\\ ~unda' to \aturda\. lor a rail' ol Sl.91)0 fill' Ice lO\l'r' lodging. ml'ah d JS\t'\, da11\ ma"agl'. and l'\crn\l· <Hllrl· I lptin )our am,al. the rc\ldl·n1 ph~"uan dcll'rllllnC'> )OUr l'UrH'nl k\t'I .,,. ph~!>llJI litnt'\\ and hdp<. ~\IU l-..1.i h- h.-.h an ind" 1dual program .\ t~ p1ral .\'hram 'i<:hcdulc ht·1ot•n' "'tlh fdO a.m. ml'd1tat1on and cmh "1th l'Hntng "all..\. ~oga. or ml·d 1· 1.itmn at Ill p m In bctwecn arc ,1 h1l..c. g~ m \\11rl.11u1. \\3l<'r t'\l'rl'l\l' ma:.~gl'. iogging :i nd mu\lc n · crn~ \frab J fl' mo~ll) ra"' food' anll 'anou., t.i'h ~1A.l'd1\h 11v. n..:1 ·d1rn tor .\nnl· Manl' lknn,trom·, g11al "lo ofkr ,, prugram 1t1 l'nh.1nll' 'our rnl'nl.11 and 'p1rnu.1I J\ \\t'll a' \11 ur ph"1· l:tl. \\dl-!x-111g ~11 :RK ll I\ lfOI \l'Kl:-..c,, K f 'iO K I ,\. 111 .\I Tl I ~I' \ (71 4-t>~~. 4..,1 '9411'1 "1 urrit·1a 1f111 Spring.' Ko.id \111111\IJ 42 'fl~I h.1, ~49 room\ on .i 4~-Jl'H' ~111.· "hlll 1ht• hut mina.tl 'pnng' h:i'e hl0l'll '.ilul·1.I lor 1hc11 thn.irt·ut1\ ht·nl'lit' ltll ll'nlUfll'\ Kuom' hcgtn ,Jl \It' lll.'r Ja, "•lh 'J'l.i trl·.i1nwn1' , I.I''<'' Jnd 111<·.11, prilcd \l'p.irJld~ I l\l'-U.t' J nJ 01w "l'l'I. flJll..aS_l'' .m· .1lw 3\a1lahk Kl'-.<1n 11ffrnn~' 1ndulil' l'\t•n '""' program\. m1111.·r.il hath\. ~Kh "'rJ p• .. mud hath\ u-.c of hot ~pnng' p(l\l(\, 14 ll'nnl\ lOUrtS. JCJgglnit fPlea~ ~ GETAWAY /P~ 161 *TWIN LOBSTER TAILS Two Succulent lobster tall• broiled to perfection. * DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz Baked Potato. with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach, and your ch0tce of our fa mous clam chowder or salad Monday through Thursday Evening Only• Otter Good 1/1-1/11/90 *BROILED LOBSTER TAIL With Baby Beef Teriyaki Shortribs 112.95 *BAOl.ED LOBSTER TAL With our Broiled Chicken Breast and Shrimp Sauteed in Garlic Butter 114.95 "SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL" ~~~~: k~bJ: ;,:~k ~~.'~. ~ .. ~~~.~~~. ~~~~ .................. s 12.95 • DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz Baked Potato. with all the goodl6S. Delaney's own creamed spinach: and your choice of our famous d am chowder or salad. OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 1/5-1/11/90 LOBSTER FEST LUNCH ( 11:30am • 2pm Only) A&> tneAJc1e6 &.ndsy 8nX>ch • serving speaal til 2pm Broiled Lobster Tai accompaniec1 by fettucln8 in a creemy cheddar cheese S8(JCe en ~Olis. Also accompanied by fresh CLOJmberS ~ and Delaney's own {}8rlic bread. ("In Gaelic. It's 8 Rsal Great Irish Desi") DeJaner'• LOCATI O NS: • NEWPORT BEACH 67S-0100 •DANA POINT 4~195 • LAGUNA HILLS 830-.6e70 • RANCHO CALIFORNIA 676-1113 • GARDEN GROVE__, 9r\lflCfl oN¥l 898-0081 •ANAHEIM HILLS 974-5100 • ANAHEIM ldoeed tor Lundi~ 991-3300 • 7DAYB AWEEI\ D~--~ OYSTER BAR t~ .. • --------AdvertlMr Spotlight-------- ,.,... ...._. _,..., \., • I E\NEEK By ELEANORE HUMPHREY o..,,,,_c...,~ The decor ma) be scrend1p1tou!. the dress code nonchalant. the scr- ' t('l' l'ffic1ent. frn·ndl) and 111formal, hut the seafood d1\hC'' at thl· New- pon O)ster RJr J nd (irill arc as ml'llrnlousl~ prl·rared a'i 1n a gourml·t n·\laurant "h1ch 1\ 11111 \urprt'lng. hcc;111\l' lhl\ ropular \ltll'\\allo. lJk at lhr '-l·11.pon P1l·r " l<l'' < hc1mlk r·, "h1nH1l al rountn pJrl 10 h1~ faml·d lorm.11 and l'kg.1n1 l<n of '\.l'\' pt>rt rl''tJurant. "'htlh "JU'>t an1und lhl· ,.1rnn fronting lhl· ou·Jn \t thl· 1 1~ \ll'r Har. I hr l..l') phra'4.· " .. rd:i' J nJ t:njO) .. Chandler 1s equally proud of both restaurants . .. The Re~ 1s acknowledged to ~ the hcst '§Cafood restaurant in Southern California." he said ... but 11·-. c:>.pcn\1\l'. "I thought what was m1!>sing in the p1l'r area "as a quick· in-and-out rater) "here the same Ind of qual1t) 11.as maintained "-tlhoul lhr '>CrV tl'r or ambience. ·· .\nd 1ha1·, lhl' Ov\tcr Bar. A murl' iimttl'd nll'nU. of l'flU rSC. but oul\1:tnl11ng foo<l nrr)unc can af· lim.f ·· \.\ h1k a fr"' rntrrr'> arc pncey. m1>\l tll"m' rangr from SI lo SI/. 15_ I hl·rl' " .1 t htldrl'n·., menu also. "-htth 1ndullr'> thl' )Oung people's '>lJpk -c1 hJmburgcr ------------~ fhl· tx·,1c;dlcr 1n lhe \lcwport ... ff'J1 fltU""''' "'"' f /;.. • fr""Alfl.td \.I •fr t'\' ~ •Lfl ••• lft11~'r''I' ( l • ftu k-1 \1.tr O\\tl·r ( 1ar and C inll 1\ the ac· da1ml·ll fic;h 1aw' Cabo "')le -two for Sh.lJ5. oni: for S3.95. Mahi. .... ,... ... ,,..... hruikd or hlark('ncll. 1' <,c:t on a bed St•v• H•zleton (centerJ. h••d bartender at drlnll fM his boll, ••• Cltendlet' ,... ...... , .. of guarnmok and lr11ucc atop a sofl. grdkll tarn and ..crved with the the Newport Oyster hr •nd Grlll. peurs • •sslst•nt m•ne•r Ru11ell Mo1er loolr1 on. hou'>C·\ fa mou' Oncntal-'>t'lc nee or Rotkcfd lcr (hot: S5.9S each). concocted by assistant managt"r Hawa11. which Chandler buys direct. Thl· O\\tcr liar and c.r;ll ..er'"" pa 1run~ ha\l· c1 t·ho1ce of clams. Russell Moyn . has man) devotees. Hts eho1C('S arc baS4.·d partly on h1\ ---~=====~--__, generous· por11om uf tempting hot pra"ns. h.ib) shnmp and mussels. AmonJ th(' pastas. Newport pmc fishing rxpcnrnccs when he and cold appct11cr\ Besides oysters ·\ ho"' I o f hearty "rc.-d" fi\h· lingu1ni 1s ~the locals' fa vonte ·· It's li,cd in Hawa11 for ahout 10 vnrs. on the half 'lhcll (rold: S6.25 for a monger soup 1s almost a meal in a combination of calaman. clams. but mostl} bccau~ of the quaht~ half-doLcn) and L('SI) oy~ters Casino itself and chowdrr a la RusSc.'11. fresh fish and mussels 1n spic) and 'anety obtainahle thrrr. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! fretll M.tee4 ... wMM tlte ....W. Easten • tH nil, ··u::i .... ~,. .. , ... ..... ,,... .......... . NEWPORT BEACH 71 ......... 2030 37 FASHION ISLAND (,.,..... Dllmlf ..._) ZIUMIU Now Serving SllllY IEllll llUIFUT HUEVOS .................. •1 11 ~~~~ROS ........... •1• ~=g~~ .............. •1• MACHACA ............... •1• h~========================;;-i tomato broth (S9.75 ) which 1s a feast Both restaurants arc open scven in itself. days a week. The Rex 1s open for Contwwnt•I Cws1~ Smc'" I 061 0-""""·""""'¥ tM""""-1 ,,,,/(. .,, 1W' /« l.•iew t..-. 111 .. t1 tll.MU. ~ """,,tNk ,_,_ Sout h Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 540-3840 Com.es to Orange County! Voted BEST RIBS in the South Bay, Puadena 4' Brentwood ----~--~------------------a I * GRAND OPENING * I -1 Bring thia vab'9ble Ribtif"1eate and I I receive an order of our "World Famoua" I I Oniop Rings or Chicago Winp PBEE I 1 with purchale of any entne I Offer Expira Janu.y 15. 1980 J ~-----------------------OPEN DAILY ... LUNCH & DINNER Home Delivery · Food T o Go Call The Rib Hotline 963-RIBS 9901 Yorktown. H~ B•ch (Cdw of...._. A Yonao.n) The Rex and Newport O_ntcr Bar dinner only, startin& at 5:30 p.m . and Grill serve mostly fish from and scrvin1 1111 10 p.m. DINNER & SHOW 11om S11.15 For n(JS(H'Vafl()()S call ' ( 714) 131-1540 - CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN 92680 OREAT OIF I CEnTIFICA TF.S J llTEAK a •mAFDCJD CLUYBOISf! STEAJlWOUSE Country dining with claa11! Authen tit wt>!ltern decor restaurant and S<th11in1 ft>1t uring prime rib. frt>11h st>afoudl>. and their f1mou pan sautt>ed llteaks. Lunch: Mondav· f ridav dinner reterV1tion1 guaran tttd ))11ncini 1nd live muaic in thl' ul1111n Oyer ~ Eitit/Newport f w\. Santa Ana, 549-1612. THF: < \ 'i'iEIY Th•· h1,.111ric waterfront landmark 111 \.t'wvo rt 's Canne ry Villaice fe11turing fre.sh local seafood and ea-tt'rn hfff. Consistently good ~r v11 t ... pen for lunch . dinner. Sunde' ArwH h and Champagne Harhur Crui-t•' Entertainment night ly Fn1••' the lounge food ,.:al ler ' -.uperb clam chowdt>r' \0111 l..<•l.l\'elle. 675-57i7. Sf." PORT LANDING ~t'"'I"''' Landing Rfft.aurant on tht• Halhoa Peninsula offers a r11 m.11111<· waterfront 11etting. S pe\ial 111·, include fresh s wordfi«h. II.iv. .111an 11e1food favorit.et\. pr1 mf' rah at.alone, lamb and veal. Gardt>n fn ,h 'l&lads, appetizers tind sand "11 """ F.xtens1ve wine li11t. <1periel '' drinks and <"OCkt.&ils. Live t>n tt>r 1.1 111111mt. AE, MC. V. O.C'. Lo<'eted ~t ·,11 I F.. Edgewate r (&d)twent t11 H 1lhcofl ft>rry) ReM-rvat tfln'I rec ""'""·ndt>d r,;;) 2'.l7:1 l'ark1nj! U\,lllt1hle. °''TP.llS I hf' frt!hHt and mCMt innovetl\'I' • .-11f11od and oek 1rilled s~<-1altv 11 .. ms cen be found at Oysterll in 1 11runa del Mar. Quirklv be<-nminl[ 11 11" allv popular Mt aj)ot. ~un1 •l>t'nt'd in March of 1989 and fea llHl'~ an oyster bar, oak grill. fre11h •uluod It cockuila. Lunch, dinnt'r, haµp hour. Located at 2f>lfi F: I •111'1 Hwy. 676-7411 for reser \ >11 lflnS. Rl':I BES E. LEt: The bett Mafood in town is still on tht> boat! Not just for holidays and 'l)t'dal occuiona, Reuben E. Lee 'W'rves delicious steab. seafood & 'J>tttalties every ni,ht of the week. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Banquet.' tnr up to 400. Weddings, parti~. rl'Cl'{>tions. etc. In Newport Bav I -.1 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach h i.'l fl790. f \l.f. Of THf. WHALE I \prrienre a 11t~p bark 1n11111mt> tu • plut·e wht>rt' you r an cf1ne flt "'ur 11\~n lei11ure. F.n1oy the rmnnnre nf LILI•• AtaPOana IPf" HOTEL 1"80 ~ ~ 1,,,; ... m rio TIDALLST .•. ,.... c-""7 . .......,.,,, "-"'· 8441 91 JI\ TllSllAIUI 1 ....... ,....., .... 111 nq CAJllJltuT JOto ....,..,._,.......,. llMd. 876 am CL\11 lt'l'L\KBOU8E ••• H• ,.._AM. .. mt u .. 111 ... , 'Iii ...... ,.,..... ..... ., .. .,. -· • ,. .................... ~....._IMt~ . ........ -·.c-..-.. ~._,. ... ..utt ••CAM •IL 1M1Lc--..-.1a1 view Eic t·11e v11ur 'f'll'-1''-"Ith I lwtr ;f'nsarwnal '-t'ftfood 11ncf I radtt 11111111' aw'",'~ Hrt>n kln!'I l ·oo ll '" M1111 dav ~ rida\'. l>innt>r I oo 11 on "'f'"f'n n11(h·1_.. Se111 rd11' 1.nd ~11nrl.I\ Hrunr h 7 110 4 IJO. 0\'•lt'r Har ~ r1 day, Seturdav and S11ndn~ B ftn qut>• f11C'd1111·' 11p '" .»oo too \111rn StreN. Halhwt ti7.{ .u;:n ZU BIES Pure and 11implt>, just like mother's love! They serve 10 oz. lobster tails. filet mignon. prime rib. ribs and chicken at tht mMt reesonablf' prices in Costa Mesa. T hese din· nen served on special n11thts-open 7 n1ghtJ1. Gent'ro uslv pourt'd low price drinks. Our customers have ~n coming back since 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa nur 17th S tret>t C'all 645-8091 or 631 9803. Zl'BIES GILOf.11 fAGt: Rltothl nPXI d1K•r lu Z11li11' \II'''" pt7.2ll<t llrf! l11rtotto 16''. 11n\ 1 nml11rlot t1on. all 1nppin11~ ,1t '·' ''" 1 i. 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Palm Springs). was built in 1963 on a site where the Cahu1lla Indians discovered natural hot springs rising from the San Jacinto dcscn over I 00 years qo. The hotel room rate, from S 135, includes a daily spa experience: min- eral bath, eucalyptus inhalation, sauna. steam bath. coolina room. &Ym. and solarium. You may also use the hotel's pool. and three tennis courts. Massqes, tilciaJ1. and looCah and sah flow rubs an availabk for an addit1pnal chartc. The on·tite restaurant has a standa~ menu that is not exclusively low calorie. B • tin ti o· · JS e ve 1n1ng the j.1 <. d it rr r anra 'I. "Room A F,,.. °"""9 E • P9' oenc:.e '°' l ut>Ct> 0--()t Sunaay ~·""'" C• IOf "--v•hona (714) 133·1770 Pl/IA • '"''ll"IC HI '>•'"" All • 811 II• ~INI """ ,., () .. hi\ ... . 27 ' .. .. (MIM I J••• •'°9f .,.,. ... ,ff_, ........ '"" ... ;•' • Feature m1rn menu in the lounge. patio & bar • Enlerta1nmPr t rue<>ddy t~11u Saturday • Gnln Aw.1rd Winn1nq Cu15.1ne 1121 I. , ........ lhry • ............ 11-1122 -4~ LIVE~~ ~ JAZZ ~f ~ Fri. ' Set. ~ll ~ from I p.m. ~VJ' ~~~J~. !:AIRPORTER INK- -HOTEL-- ,,,..,. l.A IS OPEN and DANCING! ~ I .~, 0 Join Us SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Never A Cover Ct1 01 ge Here • 0 1976 Newport Blvd. ,. • Costa Mesa • 645-3678 o;f 0 I()( <\TtD I 'PSTAIRS ABOVE JOU. Y ROGER 494-3358 TH-E SA IL LOFT 1 BAR & GRILL 1 OCEAN VIEW DINING '7--"'I Fresh Seafood & Oyster Rar 'A•lllfHor•or SEAf'()()f) DINNERS fnma 1795 l.h f' F.ntf'rtainmPnt Nitt>ly DANCING! 8 · · ··· ,. · · .... a ·S • .• ~ Szecthwaa K1ag ~~ ~ Chinn .. llf'•l•urenl ' ' ~ JntrrxJucinx. Sunday DufTet . All-You-Can-Eat 0n1y $.5 .2s per prnonl llaml02pm Brilll t1ae F ... n,.u ~ j_, l t ,,,, HAPPY HOUR 4,30 lo 6-30 E•~Y O., Drink Speci.i.! Free Hon d' oun-eel 30" oH Menu!