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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-29 - Orange Coast PilotAustralia toll: 9 kllled, 1 7 Injured_ S 1 bllllon I~ damage WORLD/A4 THE ORANGE COAST -... Bowl > ,_ time = on the ~ Coast SPORTS/Bl FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1989 25CENTS Ufe In Panama returns to normal · WORLD/A4 P·olice ·custody death a homicide By EMILY ADAMS Of -o.-y ,,_ "-" A Fountain Valley teen-ager:s death while in police custody was a homicide. authonties said Thursday. An autopsy revealed that Patrick Shanahan. I 9. suffered a fatal "compression of the neck during restraint," the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office determined. While Inglewood police admitted they used a controversial chokehold on Shanahan to restrain him when he was arrested after a Grateful Dead concert at the Great Western Forum earlier this month. they denied using excessive force. Other factors contributing to Shanahan·s death were listed as multiple injuries and "acute LSD intox- ication," said Bob Dam backer. spokesman for the coroner's office. Dam backer could not say what the other· injuries were or how much LSD was found in Shanahan·s system. A more extensive report is expected wi thin two OC serviceman buried with full military honors "Should thNe men bt-called upon. they'd 6ght their way throlJl)r hell." -from a poem about the Army's Rangers. By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of-O..,.Not ~ The echo of .. Taps" played by a tone bualer perched on an Oranae County hillside marked the burial Thursday o( a I 9-ycar-old soldier from Buena Park, who was killed during the U.S. assault on Panama. Pfc. Roy Dennis Brown Jr .. an Army Ran,er. was one of 23 American servic.cmen killed in the Dec. I 9 invasion to capture deposed Panamanian leader Manuel Noricp for trial on cocaine traffick.inf charaes. The Rev. Wiley Drake uraed about 200 of Browns friends and family members not to judac the U.S. aovemment for iu actions. but instead to criticize "those who threaten our freedom and poison our children .. with drul:\.et us praise tho~ likr Roy ... who lay down their lives for us,·· the clcrayman told mourners at the Pierce Bros. Daly-Bartel·Spencer Cbapcl in Anaheim. "Thank him for paying the price of the freedom we ef\ioy." weeks. The autopsy report was "in some ways a relief' for the teen-ager's parents. Ball and Therese Shanahan have waned for ncarl > three weeks to find answers to their son·s death -answers 1ha1 have seemed intolerably elusive at t1ml.'s. the) Stlld . But witnesses to Patrick Shanahan's arrest told his parents -and the Daily Pilot -about a beating they allcgcd l sa" police give the 19-year-old dunng his arrest. 1nce then. the hanahans have searched for the truth of how their son died -whatever that tru.th may be At first. the hanahans were told their oldest son died from an overdose of drugs and alcohol. They were also told Patrick had s1mpl) stopped breath ing once he'd been placl.'d in the back of an Inglewood patrol car. ·Tm relieved 10 one way. but more pissed off m another "a~ ... 8111 hanahan said Thursday fr.o m the fPfuse Sff DEATH/A21 .., ............ - Gunman indicated he meant to shoot woman: Witness By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ,,,. OM1y ,...,, s~ A Fountain Valle) wo man was "" 1de a""ake and Joking around .. Thursda) after being shot at point blank range the previous night dur- ing a purse snatching 10 front of her home. ··T he bullet ""c nt ~tra1ght through:· Sandra Hall said from her bed at Fountain Valle' C ommun11\ H<>spatal. · · he had JUSt climbed out of a car being dm en b) fom Ho" ath, a frirl'ld fro m ~. s1on \'1eJO. and turn- ed to"ard her front door an the 18000 block of (ourrogc C oun when she "as attacked According to Hon ath. the as- sailant and an accomplice apparent- !) pulled up behind has car · The suspect walked up behind Hall and grabbed her purse. but she held on and hnefl~ struggled According to Fountain Valle) police. the assailant then shot her once in the IO\\t'r abdomen and fled with thl· purse. .\s soon as Hon ath saw Hall being attacked, he Jumped out of the car and saw the flash of the gun. ·· .\s soon as u ""ent off. he ran awa} :· Hon ath s~ud He said he wasn"t sure which d1 rect1on the suspect "ent. Instead. he focused on Hall •• 1 ""ent straight for her. It's scary 10 St.'t' someo ne c;hot. ·· he said. Hall. 47. re mained conscious and talking . .\doctor lavi ng nearby came to her aid before police and para- medics amved ··. he didn't go 1oto any deep shod or an~th 1ng:· Horvath said. ··~he con\er!>Cd the whole time." Hon ath said he didn't reaJ ty feel th{' '>htx k. e11her. until Thursday. ··Toda) I got the chills and shakes JUM thinJ...ing about 11 ... he said. .\llhough he declined to repeat "hat the assailant told Hall. Hon ath said 11 ind1ca1ed he planned 10 shoot her "There "a no reason. He purpose!} shot her. From the things he said. 11 "a~ obvious he iotended to shoot her:· he said. Hall undcn,ent surgery to repair the damage raused b} the bullet "h1ch police:-sa id came from a .25· caliber handgun The bullet was found about 35 feet a"a) from the car. Horvath said. The suspect was descnbcd as pou- 1 bl~ Hispanic. ::!O 10 30 years old1 5 feet '-> inches tall. medium build wttb darL. hair. ""eanng a dark Jacket and pant) Police gt. Larry Gnswold said f Pfease, we SHOOTING/ AJJ Phony detective rapes area woman II)' City News Setvke .\ 29·)ear-old woman was raped in her M1ss1on V1eJO apartment Thursda) by a man claiming to be a police detective. an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman said. The woman. who was alone anther home. answered a knock at her front door short!) before noon. shentTs Lt. Dack Olson said. The woman became susptcious and began to close the door. 11 which point the man puJlcd a silver colored semiautomatic hand&un from his waistband and forced his "a> into the apartment. Olson said. He then blindfolded and tied up the woman and carried her to the bedroom where sht was raped, Olson said. The man then left the apartment and ttle woman eventu- ally freed herself and called the hentTs Dcpanment. A honor 1uard from Ft. Ord in Northern California carried Brown's flaa-drapcd coffin to its arave at the Holy Sepukher Cemetery in Qranee. The end of a rainy pansidc service was marked by a 21-sun salute. Gen. Todd Graham , deputy commander of the 6th Anny Presidio in San Francisco, presented Brown's sobbins mother. Julie Ott. the 0., that IS.. PUNS•A&./ AJI ~ .. ,.,,., Pvt. :"I. ...... "· .. carrl8tll ... ..,. ~ ,....... Gen. T_., -911M .......... ... .. ... ... I The woman opened the door and was confronted by a man who told her he was 1nvcstip1in1 a robbery an the building. "The man displayed what ap- peared to be a dnver's ticen~ which was partly covered by has thumb." O lson said. The man was dc9cribed u a white male. 50 years old, 6-fcct I-inch tall, wc1ahina about I SS pounds wi_. short. dark brown hair. He .. reported!) .. unna uvi·s and • col- Notices miff land owners llyllOelllT aMKI• Of • ._ ....... HuntillllOD leedl city oftkiU 1nt eminent domain nodca '° lud owners ln the old dowlltown .,. alolll Mmn S1nlt.. ~llJ in hapelol!: ........... ~-· ..,.,.: .......... .,..... ...... _Cl 1'11 " Ill -.... -iCllS-/MI ....... Julle on. .................. llklwtll "'8rtlq .... ...... ,,,.. • ..,... .. c • .,~••loallon. fPl9a. .. llAN/ A2I t 0\ J :H ,., OH\ t Ol "I'\ ISi. \" .,, ' Mesa-Newport land pockets prove confusing work, even th~ Costa Mesa or Newport Bach c~ att JUSt minutes away. But th11 amneement doesn't teem to 1nconvenie1Ke &oo many residents in tbe illlndL Mllny am1•t evcn aWlln they are bvi'! 1n county tcrrid:/. · What?" mponc ~ Amnt, a two-U:. mideel o( v .u .. in tbe JOO of 21st Street. ......... IMrw • felt liv•• in u uni~ ..... _.. rounded_,, COiia Mea " •-• •r Pro·llf• ••rch Al..e De•-of lrvln• and her two chll· •-. D .. l•n. te, .,... Devin. I J. partkl· pMe llt .... pro·llfe candlelight ....ctt In C.... ...._ Ttle ,..rchen traveled down ..... Avenue frOlll Trinity a.ptllt Church DEATH fromA1 home of relati"ves in New Hampshire where the famil)' went to bury Patnck Shanahan. "It makes at that m uch more senseless.·· He would not say whether or not the famil y would press a lawsuit against the lngJew~ Polic~ Depart· ment. saying at was too earl} 1n the anvest1gat1on to tell whether a suit would be necessary. 1 "I want to see what action the city of Inglewood takCSi" Shanahan said. The Shanahans' laW)er hired an independent pathologist. and the famil ) is awaiting results from a second autops) he performed. The LA County distnct attorney's staff is also investigating Shanahan's death.. Investigators have not yet detenrnned whether or not arresting officers used excessive force. a district attomc) 's spokesman said. Investigators arc looking into every possibility. including the idea that Shanahan may ha ve been anJured -even fa tall) -before police tned to arrest ham . said Mike Botula. news secretary for the distnct attornc}. The Inglewood Police Department is conducting 1t~ own inquiry mto..Shaoaban's ~th-• _ "Until an anvc~ugation 1s completed. wc re sa} ing that only reasonable force was used," Inglewood Police Officer Calvan Smith saJd. The officers involved 1n hanahan's arrest arc still on active duty and will remain that way unless an investigation proves wrongdoing. Smith said. mith could not ~Y how man} officers '-"Cre under '"' est1ga· tion. Shanahan was a sophomore at C anta Barbara and had JUSt amH-d at his parcn1s· home for the holidays the day before the concert. He and a friend from school left for the concert carh -nght after the> got home from Sunda) Mass -to do a little Christmas shopping from vendors ..-.ho frequent Grateful Dead concerts. Shanahan and his fnend ""ere separated halfwa) through the rock concert. hannhan was apparent!) leaving when he was detained by police on a Forum walkwa y aboul 10:30 p.m. to St. John th• a.ptllt Churdl on~ evening. Th• annual march colncM .. wllh th• ••••t of th• 40 lnnocenll., ,..z ldl4 Her.rs execution of male children out of fe• of the Christ Chlld. Police spokesman Sgt. Harold s:t ha~ said officers found Shanahan "on all fou . ming 11 1magjriar> people." Two ofliccrs tried to restrain Shan an, but he allegedly fought back. The officers called for backup and t\.\O more officers arriH.~d. During the scuffle, a chokehold was used on Shanaha n, Moret said. Toeether, the four omccrs handcuffed ~hanahan's hands t>ch1 nd his back, bound his ankles with a nylon rope and Jtfled him into the police car. Moret said. Once 1n the back of the car. an officer noticed hanahan wasn't brcathfog so he was taken to Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead, Moret said. · Witnesses 10 Patrick Shanahan's arrest offer a different stor). Those who said they saw the arre1t say Shanahan was beaten with fists and billy clubs. All witnesses contacted by the Daily Pilot 1&1-eed Shanahan was actina stranee and seemed .nearly !n- cohercnt. as if he were h1v1ng a bad cxpenencc -with LSD .. But Shanahan was not combative, witnesses uid. When told of the witnesses to Shanahan'• arrest who said he was beaten with billy clubs, Moret said those witnc !>CS may have seen a different arrest. Many arrests "'ere made that ni_Jht where officers may have uSt.'d ntgh1st1cks. Moret said. but no clubs were used on hanahan One \Oung "'oman was sure she saw the arrest of hanahan·. ho"'e' er. J~ lhoun was tryin1 to talk with Shanahan. 10 sec if he was all right, when his wallet fell out of h1~ pocket. . . . As Calhoun and her fnends were stand1n1 wtth Shanahan. three police officers arrived to arrest hanahan and told the other young people to leave the area. "When I looked back, Pat was on his knees with his facr clOSl' to the ground. His hands were handcuffed hch1nd ht'> had. and there were eight officers around him. I neH·r '>a" him struggle." Calhoun said. II 1s th" kind of testimony tha t has made the Shanaharu determined to find the truth of what ha~ JX'ncd to their son. . .. "I don't want to see this happen to another kid, 8111 ha nahan said. NOTICES ahead "'uh con\truction before the' 're rc:id). (1ty oOicial'i pn.-v1ously ha,·e named Ruger Tomero of Gnffin Rl·alt} as master developer of the two and 1hrcc·stor}' project thal in- clude'> rcs1dcnt1al development and po'>s1bl} ;i six-pie\ movie complex. ownt'rs on what they really want and that notices were sent to all in an attempt to clear the air. FromA1 But the notices. 10 which officials anno unce intentions to go to court to take the property for public u$C at a fair price, have touched off both sadness and anger. "I have a right to keep m) prop- cny," said Vicki Lane, who~ famil> has owned the two lots for more than 40 years. ''Why sho uld the)' condemn the land and sell it to developer for SI? It kind of breaks my heart ... Lane's husband. J1m1 who's been active in planning efforts for the area, said he believes fiJy officials arc "double<rossina" owners. ''They've always wanted to get nd of us," u id Lane. who teaches tele· vision and radio broadcasting at Seddlcbeclc College. "They're tryrng to 1ake over our property and make it dtfficult for owners to panici- pate." Oary Mulligan, another Main Street property owner, claims citX officiah are tryina to "intimidate • owners into demolishing their 1930 and I 9't<> era bulldinp and push But downtown owners were al..-.a\\ figured 10 participate in and finance the constructien of buildings the} ..-.ould con11nue to own. ( 1ty redevelopment official Pat pencer s:11d Thur'>day that the emi- nent domain no11ccs don't mean cily officials 1n1cnd to carry out the legal th reat to acquire the land. Instead. officials are attempttng to find out 1f the owners - eight in all -1n1end to paruc1patc in the de· velopment and, 1f not. whether they intend to sell their land to the city's Rede"elopment Agency. a partner in the Main . trcet proJec1. 'penccr said the main aoat is to ge t 1he project under way In April or Ma). Some land owous say they want to wa tt until Sq)tember in order to be cloM!d for c.orwtruction onl) one summer tns~ of two. A knowledgeable IOurtt said there's never been a contensus from ·Modesto youth has chapce to see was listed in stable coadition after the operation. Erik and his father. Lucas Enri- qya, were upbea= Ibey mrt with rcponcrs bcfeN . . "He WIS fairfy C .. ~OS- ~ spoknwoman L~sw Tan, re-"I to the boy. ':,HI WM very calm. The fint ·~ ..... Erik's ability to 1ee lilJat md .-,es; the llCOad ll *'t= IO wve ld-dhMlaal .... ~ ·-,-- Jim Lane claimed construction costs arc ~utrageous" at $187 per square foot. He said his l>uildina would cost about S 1.6 million and "there's no way to generate rents" to justify construction costs. Mullipn, the owner of Perqs tav- ern on Mam Street. c&aimed city officials arc pushin1 owners to set started right away, while ownen want to wait for construction of the 800-Spacc parkmg structure ICl'Oll the street. Mulligan also said questions of possl,ble toxic waste cleanup at the defunct Terry Buick dealenhip on Sth Street need to be resolved before owners move ahead. The eminent domain notices in· formed owners they could araue apimt the possibk lcaal proc:eed- inp at the C ity Councif meetidl on Jan. 22. The project in queaion -Main-P~r Phase 2 -1s localed on 1he north side of Main Street. On die south side, t~ six-s10r)' Picr'lide Pavilions theater coml'la alld dlft- domimums are nearina complelioa. SHOOTING ,romA1 investiptors are lookina for a dart- coJored Ford Pinto station WllOn that was driven by a tee0nd suspec1.. Hall said docton told her Ille would remain a• Fouaw• Valley Community Hospilal for about 1 week. Horvath uid ber color hid r. tuned and lbe psUa IUbliclld ~ day -cvtniftl. ..... Wide ..... ud JokiM ....... -........ jolllt-... , ............. LOI AMCW • ~ -Al ,.n .. _, • .. ~t FREI . IY,1NewYW.lawwillsmU • crlilt to tnowlllPi mail ,.... ....... hi• into die .... Oftldals alto laid their COD-IN\'-== of repealed sprayia& ol lbt malalbioa oa ~ IJ id I d 11W ..,.an 10 have Md IOIM .-ca, even thouah another hit fty WU. di1COverecf lbunday .., M011rOV1L .. 11 loob like we're aoina to add oa aa llllWilional area to the east," uid Bil f.dWIRll. tbe county's chief deput)' llficultural commiuionet'. Tbi Dpancled uaunent area, ••• lO &Dila eut or downlOWD Lal ~ ~be sprayed ror tbe fin& lnie oe Jan. 11 , Edwards said. SDrniM ..... auapended ror tbt holfdlja. iut will resume Tuaday in a ~-mile area enc:ompuaiaa parts or Glendora and Brea. Alt~, partS of Los Anaeles IDd Ora• counties totalina more than 270 ICIUfe miles will be repeatedly sprayed dlrcM4lb sprina. Edwards said. ISL:ANDS fro111AI territory and those cast of the line in Newpon Beach's. But the status of these land pockc11 may change after a joint Costa Mcsa-Newpon Beach survey slated to be conducted in coming weeks. Some islands arc less than a half· mile Iona. yet they manaaed to re- main unicorporated while their neighbors became part of Costa Mesa. Jim Colangelo, executive director of the county LocaJ Agency Forma- tion Commission. said those small islands probably remained because propeTty ownen in them didn't sec any reason to annex_. while residents in a neishboring area saw a benefit in receivin& city services. Generally, the cities of Costa Mesa and Ncwpon Beach don't have an agrcuive policy on annex- ing land to their respective cities. Propeny owners must request an- nexation for _proceedings to bcsin. Colan,elo said. Aod property owners usually don't want to annex to a city unlas they see some benefit, such as more efficient services from that city. Col- angelo said. ~·1f there's no, benefit, they think.. 'Why chaqe what we have now?' " he said. Some property owners in the re- mainina islands sti~ believe city property tax rates arc hither than the county's, as they were before the adopuon of Proposition 13, Col- angelo said. Thanas are different now, but those property owners still don·t want to annex to the city, he said. State law gives all control over ~nnexation to the land owners in an -Unincorporated area. Colangelo said. lf a majority of propeny owncn protest D annexation. that protest stops the proceedinp. regardless of wbat the city involved or the com- mi•ion want to do, he said. As a tHUlt, "you try to (do) piecetneal 1nne:utions," Colanaelo said. Some small remaining islands were probably parts of bigcr iJllnds that were "whittled down to that size,'' he said. Some cities have tried to clean up thc'ir islands and annex them all, but the resulu have been mi•ed. with t0me cities sua:nsful in aettina resi- dents' a~val and others not. Col- ~ such aapasive Ktion by • c:iay can result in anti-city fee!inll ~ island residents. he said. Tiii county, meanwhile. hun't tried ao can up the islands either, rc.alizill& property owners are the ones witb lhe power in tbe situation. TbOIC ac:rually livina in lhe Costa FUNERAL frMIAI ce~ Mr IOO's casket and his Purple Hean. 911. Ja Arvan, one of about two dalm IOldiers anendina the funeral, aa.n~ Brown's body from Do\ltr Ait Forte Bue in Delaware. la lbt ~ ht came to know 1be lrowll"• lunily, and said they are not bitter about his death. "They knew what he was doina and they didn't have any malice. Thty kntw it was his job," said Arvan, wbo refused to dilcu• whttber he was involved in tbt ftahtin& in Panama. Arv• dacribed the Raqm .. the .. ...,.. or lbt crop." ne Anny ... ...,. 1,200 Raa9n. 8rowD mliMd in October I ft8 and wu scadonld 11 Fon Benni111 in Oeor· pa. dfly bearing fruit "I abink i1 £Bilbt loot like we're 8"1iM I baDdll OD I~" &twanh laid. 'Ne're not Ondina ftiea. yet th;c wmdaer is atayina warm. I hope 1t abowl the uatments arc tak.ina ef-t'ect. .. lai Siddiqui. assistant director of tbe plant industry for the state De- partment of Food and AcJiculture, aid the new rules on mail arc desianed to keep infnted fruit out of California . Siddiqui believes dap may . be trained to sniff out tM ofTend1n1 RAPE ProtnAI ored jacket. . Anyone t«iOf a man matching the description is asked to contact the Sberifrs Department at 647-7000. Deputies are also wamina ~pie to be cautious of persons who 1dcnt· ify themselves as law enforcement oersonnel. Mesa-Newpon · Beach islands say they don't mind being governed by the county. The community of Santa Ana Heights southeast of John Wayne Airport, however, is set for annc;xa· tion to Newpon Beach SO!llCtLme soon. City and county officials arc presently laying the .ground~ork for annexauo n proceedings, d1scuss1ng how services will be distributed. Many residents of the Costa Mesa isla nds -bordered by Santa Ana, J ustin a nd Irvine aye.nue~ -'are renters like Ament. living in a part· ments. condos and duplexes. When contacted by a reporter. most renters said the)' had no idea they weren't yet residents of Costa Mesa. "You mean I'm a man without a cit)'?" asked Ament. "You can see how unaffected I was -I didn't even know." Doug Brighton, a resident of a duplex in the 2100 block of Santa An'\ A venue, was aware of his status. but that was probably be· cause he was a ·1 s-year homeowner in a nearby neighborhood before bccomina a renter fo ur yean 110. Brighton said be, too, never no- tices any inconvenience or dif· ferencc from being a Costa Mesa residenL The children in his neigh- borhood attend Costa Mesa schools, trash is collected 15y th~ same crews and the Mesa Consolidated Water District provides his water. he said. Brighton noted that ifhe still were a property owner. he'd rather be a part of Costa Mesa because of the convenience of City Hall as com- pared to county offices. . But even resident homeowners 1n the unincorporated pockets don't notice much difference from living in a city. according to Jo hn Buchan· an, a propeny o"'ncr on Donnie Road in one ot the laraer islands in Costa Mesa's sphere. The island of more than I SO parcels -bordered by Santa Isabel Avenue. Thetford Way. Santa Ana Avenue and Tustin Avenue -con· sists mainly of single-family houses occupied by the homeowners. Buchanan said he and his neigh- bors have concerns about police and fire service. however. He claimed there have been instances in which emergency service personnel have been confused about who should respond. Basically. Orange County sheriffs deputies and Orange County Fire Department personnel are dis· patched to emergencies in the coun- t)' islands. according to authorities. Sheriffs deputies regularly patrol those islands. according to Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson. However. both the county Sheriffs Department and the Fire Department have mutual-aid agree- ments with the Costa Mesa and Brown talked to his mother less than a week before he was killed to say goodbye because he was ship- ping out on a secret mission. On See rela&ff 1&ery, A5. Dec. 17, he called to say the oper- ation had been scrapped, but to watch the newspapers. He died three days later in a hail of encmy.sniptr fire at Rio Hato, a Panamanian Defense force camp. aovemment officials said. He was killed within 90 minutes after tM attack bcun. John Hauwy. Brown's former music inatructor at Mllf'Olia Hiah School in Anaheim, •id Brown had Wked to him recently about his far of ahe eveau in Panama. "He said it wu a very ~~ situation down tbefe," Hautey · "We taUr.ed ol tear Md laow 10 fruit much • they .-e Ulld to uncover oonttabucl. He acbowl· edlcd that il would be more difftcult for the animal to distinpiab be.- tween one typt of friait &om another. "h 's one thins to say a PICUat contains marijuana that can be de- tected by a csos." uid John Ven- tresco, a la"_V}'er for the Postal Ser- vice in Wastunaton, D.C ... Bur they haven't demonstrated that capabih· ty ~~!h mailable and non-mailable fru1L "Police otlicers who cont4'Cl citizens will always properly identify themselves with a badge and ,photo identification card," Olson said. "If they do not. citizens should ask to see proper identification ~fort al- lowin& someone to enter their house. "They may also ask what police depanment they represent and then . call that dcpanment to confirm em- ployment before openina the door." Olson said. Newport Beach police and fire de- partments. so if county units need assistance. they can call upon those c1t1e!o' personne.1 .to. reSJX?nd. Some- times. those w1cs pohce or fire personnel ma~ arrive on the scene first. With such mutual aid agreements. "those tin) islands are pretty easy to co,cr. reallv," said Capt. Hanle Ray- mond of the Orange County Fire Department. "The basis is to save a human lift• and preserve their prop- ert):· Road and flood control repair and maintenance ·in the islands is done b) county public works st~~· Some- times. the county and c1t1es work together on major projects, said Bill Gustafson, maintenance systems manager for count} public works operations. While G ustafson noted it'd be more convenient to have all the islands consolidated. he said his department has learned to live with the situation of unincorporated pockets all over 1he county. "As a county entity, we have pieces here and there and every- where," Gustafson said Buchanan said altbouah inconvc. • niencn to residents have been few, most property ownen in his island would like to be annexed to Ncw- pon Beach soon. Altho~ the isJand is in Cos Mesa's sl?herc of influence. Buchan- an and his nciJhbors consider them· selves Newport Beach residents, say- ina they have had Newport· Beach ZIP codes for 20 years and are closer to the beach city's facilities. The pro perty owners recently peti· tioncd the Local Agency Formation Commission to transfer their island from Costa Mesa's territory to New- port Beach's. The commission de· nicd the request on the basis of the distribution of the islands agreed upon by the two cities IS years ago. But commissioners indicated they may take another look at the issue next year. after the two cities con· duct 1heir JOtn t study of the islands. The study will include a land survey to determine whether county services arc compatible to those of either city and what public improve· mcnts arc needed, according to Mike Robinson. pnncipal planner for Costa Mesa. Propcny owners will also be surveyed. he said. The stud) will help determ ine whether the Tustin-Irvine dividing line should be retained and whether . the c1ttes should a~ressively pursue annexation of the islands. Robinson said. Meanwhile. Bri&hton wondered why has block of a few duplexes was sttll part of the county. "I have no idea," he said. ··1f it was a high-tax area. like an indus· 1nal area. I could understand. ··out there's just a few little home· owners." handle it. I'm just sorry I couldn't give him another piece of advice - one that would keep him alive." Brown was buried on the day he was to JOin his family for a belated Christmas celebration. His family said he was killed fighung for what he believed in - freedom and an end to drug traffick· ing. He died the way he would have wanted. they said. Family and friends praised him as a playful younf man who loved nature and mu.stc and had realized the importance of his family shortly before his death. His dream had also been to become an Army Ran,er, a specialized corps uaincd in small unit tactics, and later to attend col· lege. .. , look at Roy's life like an un· frosted cake that didn't need the =. · because it wu wbolelome and just u it was." .ud his aunt. mi Campbell. I'. •II\\ I' I., i j I J: I Three· tickets share big prize T~.a•..w. W1' 1:$*=r:.~ JZ. JD ... .... ' J1. 1'llil .............. ... .. Aailli. ,_ .. !:: ! 11 II\ ::•i \tci ·--. Fire department issues special call The Orange County Fare Depanment seek.I citizen volunteers for its county fttt stations throuah~ut Oranae County. Most ursently needed arc special volunteers to work as a company called Crew 50. which is based in Orange County Fire Ocpanmcnt headquancrs in Orange. Crew 50 has been in operation for the past eight years. The job requires physical endurance, stamina and a commitment to protcctina lives and propeny. Crew 50 firefiahters arc "ajd call" firc- fiahters who respond to all types of emergency calls. They may include assisting car~r firefighters during wildland fires by cutting the fire perimeter control lines through native vegetation, filling and laying sandbaJS to divcn water away from homes '" nood sttuat1o ns. or assisting investigators during general fire and arson investigations. Community volunteers arc paid on a pcr~ll basis and have the o pponunity to attend a Paid Call Firefighter Academy to learn fire suppression, hazard abatement and emergency care for the sick and injured. For more infonnation on bccomins. a paid call fi refighter. contact Battalion Chief Mike Colgan, Paid Call Firefighter coordinator. at the Orange Count) Fire Dcpanment Headquaners. 180 S. Water St.. Orange, 92666: or call 744-0544. Cancer society suppon group American Cancer Society of Orange County conducts a Cancer Support Group from 12:30 to I :45 p.m . Wednesdays at Rodgers Senior Center. 1706 Orange Ave.. Huntington Beach. Those interested may ~ign up at the center or ca ll 536-9387. Park Improvement planned Recreauonal Equipment Inc. 1n O range 1s seeking 'olunteers 10 help with its 1989 service project 10 be held at El Mo rro CanS<o n in Crystal Cove. The goal 1s to improve the appearance and environmental health of the park through trail rcstorau on and the planung of native plants back into the enviro nment. REI will provide lunch. refreshments and a special patch fo r all 'oluntcers. For m ore infor- mation. call REI at 634-2391 . Friendly mus~um reception Laguna Beach An Museum seeks friendly people to work at 11s recepuon desk between 11 a.m. and S p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Flexible sch1:dulcs arc a vailable. To volunteer. call volun- teer coordinato r Dana Cantley at 494-8971, Hosts-for foreign students ScHral agencies seek families 10 host foreign students in their homes for varying periods of time. lnternauonal Fellowship Inc. seeks familid to host high chool students ages 14 10 18 }ears for periods of three to six months. Students arrive "1th 1he1r o"n spending mo nc) and have hc:ahh and accident insurance. Fo r more information. call collect ( 60:!) 284-1 -l 13 . .\mencan 1ntercuhural Student Exchange seeks families 10 host high school students from Sweden. Nor\\a). Denmark. Finland. Holland. West German}. pain. Ponugal. France. Italy. Brazil. Ecuador. New Zealand. Thailand and Japan for the 1990-91 school year. The students are nuent in English. Students arc 15 through 17 years and will arrive in August 1990. to auend local high schools. Host families ma} deduct $50 a mont~ from income ta . Those interested should call toll free (800) IBLI NG. UCl's Intensive English Language Program seeks ind1v1duals and families to host students from J apan. Europe and South America beginning 1n Januar}. tudents. who Sta} for three to I 0 weeks. will a uend English classes in the mornings and go on field tn ps in the af\ernoons. For more 1nfonnat1on. call Bcnina Hudson at 856-8204. The ln1crna11onal Education Program in In inc needs families and 1nd1viduals to host European students who will work tn summer internships in Orange County as pan of a work exchange proJeCt. The students. from West Gcnnany. France. Bc:l&ium. Swlllerland and Finland. will contribute $240 a month toward room and board. Those interested should contact Kerl) Haire at 856-1005. ln1crnat1onal Student Exchange needs homes to host students from Mexico. Japan. Colombia. Spain. Gennany. Brazil. Bolivia. Thailand and Sweden. Stude nts will attend area high schools d uring spring. summer and fall sessions. Those interested may call (800) 233-HOST o r (916) • 468-2264, or write International Student Exchange at P.O. Box 840, Fon Jones. Calif., 96032. American Field Service has a program that allows American high school sophomores and juniors to travel 10 Russia for I 0 to 12 months. Students will live with Russian families and attend schools there. Cost ·for the program is $4.900, most of which covers round-trip air fart from LAX to Moscow via New York. For an application, call AFS representative Chris Rochlen at 964-1910. eveninp. C \11,U\H Friday, Dec. 29 No ~tinp 1eheduled. 1'4H It t t Of. DAILY PILOT If,_, 0. IFMr 21, .. Aa g quake fi ar "°"' ..,, Md wtre reporu A series of small eanhquakes rattled Southern California on Wednesday and Thunday, raising scientists' concern somewhat about the possibility of a m-.jor jolt. A quake measurin• 4.3 on 1he Richter scale and centered 1n San Bernardino jarred people awake at I :41 a.m. Thurs· day in areas as far away as Los Anscles. Palm Springs and Oranae County. "There was a boor,n and everything staned shakina." said Laurie Weaver of Costa Mesa. who was 'up late working on her computer when the temblo r hit. She said her wind ows rattled and the quake seemed to last for about two seconds as she considered getung under a doorwa)'. The shaking woke Phil Tinle) of Laguna ~ch from his sleep. .. The whole bed just went bKlt and fonh and I lhouaht. 'This 1s kind of wild.'·· he said. No injuries or damaee were rcponed. That quake wa~ the larac5t of about 10 that began Wednesday afternoon and -.ere centered in an area seven · miln from downtown San Bernardino. said sc1smolog.is1 Kate Hutton of the Cali- fornia Institute of Technology in Pasadena. A magnitude 3.3 aftershock at 2 a.m. Thursda) and a 3.2 forcshock at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday were in the same area. The temblors were cau~ for sliahtly increased concern because they were centered close to the San Jacinto Fault, which itself produced several q uakes this mont.h. .. We've had slightl}' unusual act1vtty. and we're keeping a watch on it.'' said Lucile Jones. a scism ol<>&ist at the U.S. ~I Survey's Pasadena office . \rm a link more co~ than I was ycstcrda)'. but not much more." A 1988 forecast by the Geol<>11caJ Survey said a mapitude 6.S to 7 quake i1 SO percent likely by the year 2018 so~here on the San Jacinto Fault, which starts at a point northwest of San Bernardino and runs rouahly 130 miles southeast into eastern San Dicao County. Stale e mergency scrvi~ officials sa1d in 1988 that such a quake could kill a few hundred peo ple, injure 1.000 and cause more than SI billion damage. Hutton noted that previous quake se- quences. situated a bit fanher nonh .. cst of San Bernardino in Cajon Pass. ended without a large joJL In sou1heastem Australia on Thursday, a strong eanhQuake crumbled buildings and ho mes in Newcastle. kjlhng at least 11 peo ple and injurina more than 120. offic1ah1 said. Scacntllll don't bdirw quakes in .wade!} dtltaDt areas are rdaled. Thunda) ·s maarutudc 4.3 quake an Cahfom1a "was a aood sazcd one," sud Ja) Diamond. a daK' jockey at SM Bernardino station KFRG-FM. which recei ved SC\·eral caJ!,s fTom Jittery rett• dents "It shook us pretty aood. The aJass on the booth was shaking.·· .. There was a btt o f a rolling, then a sharp JOit." said Chrisue Hall, who was a"'ake 1n her Lake .\rrowhead home -.hen Thursdafs quake and aftershock struck. "The aftershock was much milder." Quakes rangmg in m~ttude from 4 to 5 o n the Richter scaJe of ground mooon are considered small 10 moderate but can produ c $()me local damage knocking ttems olT 1hch es and someomes. brcaktq "''"do"~· .... ........... "" ...... Whlle clouds roll over t h• Newport jetty, th• sun shines on C•t•lln• lsl•n d. 'or•c•st•rs uy ttlos• clouds ••J drop rein todey. I QC misses its driest December by a mist By BOB VAN EYKEN Of t~ o...,, l'llot Staff 1ural e\t(•n,1on s1a11on in .\nahe1m. a spokeswoman thCrl' sn1d. o me O range Coa t re 1den1s ma.., have noticed a fl'"' "at(·r droplet" on their car; Thursday morning. and ma) Ix a puddlc hen:-and there. More rain 1s possible toda). according 10 wca1her onic1ab 1n Los .\ngeles. The forecast for coastal outhern California incl udes a 30 percent chance of rain l':lrl~ 1o<la). follo"cd b) cleanng skies 1h1s afternoon. ·· .\ctualh. "'hen 11 comes lt ke 1h1s. most of it 1s lost to runoff and e\apor3t1on. The best of all l)pes o( prcc1p1ta11on 1s tht' ._ind 1ha1 come slo-.1> and rciularly o'er a long penod of time. Thal gives 11a chance10 soak in and get absorbed .\nd that's what -.e ha,en·1 bttn ge111ng ... But all the spla'\htng did was spoil our chance of ha' 1ng the dnc'll December on record. weather experts sa~. "The only place in O ran'e County where we got a reading "as El Toro and they JUSI got a trace thu e." said Ron H:im11ton. a National Weather Service mct('Orolog1s1 based in Riverside.··.\ lot of places didn't get an}. The h1ahc 1 repon we've seen so far 1s San Diego." here the) had a 1en1h of an inch. This certainly doesn't ha'e any significant efTC<'t." E'en \\Ith Thursda~ 's moistening. this month remains the driest December since 1985. Hathilton said. Record going back as far as 1925 show only two rainless Decembers. he said. The state" 1dt' drought. "h1ch 1s neanng the end of 11s founh )Car. is the longest on record. wa1er officials ~) .\nd if the bnef shower-wasn't enough 10 wash the du~t olT mo ·1 people's cars. it ccnainl) wasn't enough 10 1:nd Cahf.orn1a·s four-year dry .spell. Me~ropolitan Water D1stnc1 spoke man Brad H1hscher said. .\nd while water supplies in Southern California arcn·t in danger of running out. the long. df) spell has put a ~train on "'ater producu on and reserves. Hiltseher said. No rain fell on the Umversitv of altfomia aancul- .. omeumcs "'hen we get a little bit of ram after a dr. pell, people get a false impression. thinking we arc abie to trap and use all of that water." H11tscher said. "Just to g1,e )OU an e'tamp~e. the cit ~f Los .\ngcles. "h1ch 1s one of the d1s1nct s customers. ts now ge111ng 3 percent of 11s water from us. as opposed to about 5 percent in nonnal ~ca~:· he said. . Terrorism reaches mailboxes in Irvine . By EMILY ADAMS Of -Delly Noc 5uff Residents of an Irvine ne1.ghborhood a rc disco,ennJ there is more than one form of 1erronsm. There arc overt bombings and then there 1s a more subtle brand: This terro r comes in the mail. denouncinJ a neigh· bor with allega11ons of sadism. drug dealing and robbery. About a dozen residents of Tunic Rock "ere rcccntl> confronted with such a letter. Irvine Police Lt. Mike White said. In their mailboites. neighbors fo und a letter w11h a San Francisco postmark warnina them of an alleged terrorist and illegal alien living among them. "W e're st ill checking on the validity of the allqations." White sai<l. "The vic1im believes the letter is pan ofi civil dispute stemmina from some dealings they had in Iran.·· Apparent!}. o ne man is scckina tlis revenge on an adversary via public defa- mation. Whitt' said. Irvine Police con- tacted FBI qrnts and ~re told the letter was typacal of reveqe tactics in some disputn betWffn Middle Ea1tcmen. \.\.-h lie said. Despite the reassurances. pohcc arc sull 10\ es11ga11 ng the alleg.a11on . The subJCC'I ot the lctter-wnung cam- paign did not return several pho ne calls from the Dail) Pilot. T he lcncr begins: ··Beware Bcw~re Beware T here 1s a dangerous terronst- sadist living 1n }OUr neighborhood:· The leucr goes on to allege the Irvine man planned a bank robbery 1n Iran about 11 )Cars ago that was carried ou1 b> his eldest son. The wntcr charges that the man fled from o ne ctt} 10 another. leading a lavish Ii fest) le "nh stolen funds. and ltvcd in London tor t"o )ears before mo' 1ng to the n11cd tales. While in Iran. the letter alleges. the lr"ine resident owned and ran a hotel for "eallh) people who became pnsoncrs of the inn "'h1le the owner tonurcd them and stoic their money. "He 1s a sadist and cnJOY watching people tonurcd.'' the letter says. "It was probably sent b)' some crank. 111 ma 10 cause trouble:· neighbor Susan Hudson said. Hudson received the letter. but docs not believe the wnter wa tclhn& residents the truth about her neighbor. ..The) seem like very nice people. I do n't kno .. them pcrsonall}. but the) ha' 1: nice l ids 1 he) 're q uiff people. .. Hudso n said Hudson said she'd spoken to other neighbors "ho "ere also under the 1m- prc ion the lcncr wa a cruel hou. Ho"<'' Cr. 1hc char&e that lhe man deals 1n drug under the cO\er of his business has at least one neighbor concerned. ··rm concerned about what this ind1- ' 1dual 1 really doing.. but l'm sure someone will take care of 1t.'' one ne i&h- bor said. a king not to be 1den11fiod tor fear of rcpnsal. "O ur homeowners assoc11t1on 1s prcnx a t1-..e and r m sure the> ·11 look into 1l, he said. Commission picks Leonard, Nestande for top posts SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Cali- fornia Transporta1ion Comm111ion elected a San Bernardino man, William E. Leonard. chairman for 1990. the com- mimon announced Thunday. Bruce Nntande. a former Oranee County supef' 1sor. was elected vice chairman. Leonard. father of Assemblyman Wil· liam Leonard Jr .. R-Redlands. lS the owner of the ~nard Rea.It)' and Butld- 101 Co. He was was appointed to tht <'OmmiUIOll 1n 19&S by Gov. ON- kmeJ1an and to a S«Ond term 1n Febfv. af) that •111expire1n fcbnaary 1993. Nestandt' 1s "•tt penldau of the An.a Dc-..elopmcn1 Co. o(Coeia Mca He .. a county supcrvllOf &om 1911 ID 1917. Newport Be.ell an unlocbd ~ in the 1900 F••lal• Val~y block of Port Tifftn Pia~. A euepea fled with Sl.200 cash Brookhunt St. rear window of a Nlicleaoe in die the t.kiaa P'Owcla ineo ~. 9600 block of ~ Lane. Someone drove a vehicle over &awn1 at tbne homel in &he 1600 block of Lincoln Lane and left tire marks all over &he .,.... • • • A midnt of the 4600 block of = = :: .=--=r:: ................ Clllll ... ~ol ........ ot ..... .......... 11;:::---··· .......... -=. !;..JS•-.. J .... -.,. ••• ~-1!!!~ .. ~-~-=.J ........ • • • . Wcdnnday after enaerins Beach Two painach of~lkia, ~ Slvinp. 18020 Brookhunt St.J and boOU were taken "'"" • loC hanctina a tcllft a peper: ~ ana ~-lhed in the 2200 block of dcmaedina money. He fled an an Park Newport. ., un0owa dif'Klion followiaa the 9: 11 a.m. holdup. • • • A .... toc* boxed d dubl ...... ........ 15-100 ... =:. Clalic Oolt. 16'4) =n .. :--:r.m.c .... .... Hu•ti ... •8eM• A rnident 1......-S tbal IOIMODe 1m11hed a window a t the Beachcomber Surf 9IM1P on Main Street and anered ltwnl Mt- bouds OD tM tidew6. • • • A ...... tialMtlOObkx*of lad Ccilda Dftw llM W II I ~a:L*'JlrL"~= ............... ., ..... . ... " -4 • I Al Ola ... C.... DAILY PILOT/,,_, Dn•Ur .... ' ~ ~ \ 1 . ,... . .... / ... .. ..... "'-~ ke toll: lne dead, 107 lnju~ d NEWCASTLE, Australia (AP) - Reteutn crawaed th~ the rubble of a workers' club Fnda}' seek.ins victims of Australia's first fatal earthquake, which killed nine people, ifl.iured 107 and devutatcd ~aons of the natiI's sixth laraest city. State police head uarters in Syd- ney, 75 m iles south of Newcastle, revised the death toll in Thursday's quake from 11 to nine, but said more people may be trapped in the wreckqe of the Newcastle Workers' Oub. A preliminary estimate put overall damqe from the quake at SI billion. The army was sent in to stop looting. The temblor toppled buildinp, crumbled walls, damqed pipes and knocked o ut power. From Texas, President Bush sent a message of condolence to Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II alto sent quake condolences. Two floors of the workers' club collapsed into the parkina basement. where 24 cars la.Y under broken concrete slabs, pohcc said. Six bod- ies were taken from the club. Most were elderly women who met Thursdays to play bingo after gettina their pension checks. a police officer said. He spoke on condition of anonymity. Three other victims were killed by falling debris and shop awnings as the quake. measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale. hit at 10:28 a.m. Cave expert David Rothbury said he climbed into open spaces in the rubble but fo und no bodies. "There are some spaces big enough to Jet into. but there was no one there: he said. "We asked for the machines to be quiet so we could hear any cries for help. but we didn't hear anythin$." Elsewhere m this industrial city of 500,000, residents were surveying the damage and waiting for the . ... ------Cars damaged from an earthquake litter the car park of a city bulldln9 In Newcastle. predicted atiershocks. Police cordoned off thl' debns· lmered central business district until high-rise office builings could be inspected for damage. Anny Maj. Brian Jordon said up to 150 buildings .. including homes. \\t'rc so badl) damaged they may ha' c 10 be demolished. He heads a 200-membcr unit ordered in by Hawl.e to help police. The Cll) council met in emergency seu1on Fnday to Putt the damqc and plan relief proarams for home- less residents. Water and &e~phone tervic:es were ~ually beina restored. a council officer said. Scientists al Canberra-based Aus- tralian Scismoloaical Center said the quake was one of the most severe on record and the first to cliam lives. Its epicenter was ei&ht miles west of suburban Hamilton, occurred al a depth of sli&htly more than &ix miles. and lasted 29 seconds. Australia's bi81e5l earthquake was at M~berrie. 1n remO\e, s~ly populated Western Australia m l~I and measured 7.7 on the Richter scale. Thursday's ctuake • was felt throu&hout New South Wales state -includina Sydney, where it struck like a sharp jolt -and police said it was the finl in Australia to hit a heavily populated area. Newcastle is the most populous city in New South Wales after Syd- ney. The city on the southeast coast is a major shippina pon and coal- m inina center. Hawke, arievina over the Christmastime death of his 92~ycar­ old father. cut shon holiday plans to visit the disaster site. The army was called in to patrol streets. Police spokesman Simon Latimer said there were reports of lootinl in the business district. A vast number of homes across the state lost electricity and emerg- ency services were stretched thin. Crews were flown from Sydney to help. The Richter scale is a gauge of of the energy released by an canhquake as measured by the ground motion recorded o n a se1mograph. A quake measuring S can cause considerable damage and a quake measuring 6 can cause severe damage. The eanhquake that hit Northern California on Oct. 17 killed 67 people and measured 7.1. Romania's secret police won't give up BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) -Fighting broke out in the capital Thursday night as forces loyal to deposed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu i~ored a 1overnment ultimatum to surrender_or ~~ J The government arrested three more rela- tives of the executed ruler Thursday and his oldest brother was found hanged in Vienna -an apparent suicide -as the family that ruled Romania for nearl) a quaner-century continued to unravel. The revoluuonary leaders also pleaded with citizens to stop seeking bloody revenge against Ceausescu loyalists. Hungarian media. meanwhile. said the Ceausescu personally gave the orders to fire on pro-democracy protesters during the wave of demonstrations last week that toppled him from power. Despite reports that tens of thousands may ha\C' died in thl' "'t'l'k·old revolt. new estimates indicated that thl' total figure ma be muclr- lower. Sniper fire rang out during the day as a deadline passed for Ceausescu loyalists to sur- render. Fightmg broke out 1n at least two places in the capital as night ft•ll. Gunfire was heard for 10 mrnutes near the tclc\lsion bu1ldmg. \\here the new goHrnment is based. and secret police suddenl} opened fire outside the do"'nto"'n Communist Pan) head- quaners. It was not 1mmediatel) known 1f there "ere casualties. The e:1.tent of the fighttng "as not known. and 11 "as unckar ho" many loyal is ts. if any. accepted the ne"' go' r rnment's offer to sur· render. The revolutionary gov~rnment on Tuesday ga"e Ceausescu loyalists until 5 p.m . Thursday to lay down their arms or face execution. The Aides held; Panama return_ing to norf!Jal' PANAMA C ITY. Panama (A P) Februal") the 14.000 troops 11 sent in -U.S. forces arrested a n Israeli for the attack. but said the soldiers security adviser and three other top will probabl) srn} longer because aides of Manuel Antonio Noriega on Panama needs time to re-create a Thursday, including two associates securit) force. who abandoned the Vatican em· Tratlic Jams resumed m the cap1- bassy where the ousted general has tal of I million. and the Panama taken refuge. .. Canal returned to 24-hour opera11on Bania meanwhile opened for the for the first time si nce the 1nvas1on. first time since the Dec. 20 U.S. People raced to withdraw money invasion and thousands of public from banks. With Noriega seemingly workers were paid as millions of out of the picture. many Pan- dollars confiscated by U.S. troops amanians said the y felt a sense of were returned to Panama's new gov-security returning. emment. "I'm here because I need some goverl'imcnt said if the loyalists surrender, they wo'llld be guaranteed fair trialS. - Th.: secret police. widely hated by Roma- nians. have kept up their fight largely out of desperation because of. fears they will face re- prisals. Bucharest radio broadcast new instructions for guards at checkpoints to inspect vehicles n~ 1ng white or Red Cross flags to make sure they were not cal'T) ing Ceausescu loyalists. The radio also warned citizens to stay off the streets after 5 p.m. In another development Thursday. a char· tcrcd Romanian airliner on a relief mission crashed 1n bad weather about 40 miles from Bucharest. killing its crew of six Romanians and its o ne passenger. British free-lance photographer Ian Parry. news reports said. Parry, 24, was on assignment for The Sunday Times. The plane was bound for Belgrade, Yugoslavia Noriep. the nation's fallen strong· cash. I don't want to withdraw all man, remained in the Vatican em· m y money.'' said a man who ident- bassy w.itb 17 other people. includ-ified himself only as Carlos. "It is ina at least two senior aides, accord-safer here now than ever Mforc." ina to the Rev. Javier Villanueva. A Panamanjan official said Prcsi- "Noriep has spoken very linle dent G uillermo Endara's aovcm - and does not So out on the ~tio. ment sent a letter to the Vatican Generally he stays in his room, said asking that Noriega be turned over. Pour people were ldllN ~ TllurMey wMll tflelr w ......................... Miiis• tiUcll. .,... w ..... tnlCll lt•lt Into tlallln. Svttr7ene Ill Ille w tlletl. IMll Ille..._., driver ••capN 11111r,i:t11rH. Villanueva in a telephone interview The official, who spoke on con- witb The Associated Press. dition of anonymity. said the letter But two of the tmeral's top aides, was sent by the Forcian Ministry, Lt Col. Carlos Velardes and Lt. Col. but be did not know whether the Arnulfo Castrejon. left the sbeher of aovcmment uk~ that Noriep be the embuay and were tabn into turned over to U.S. authorities or to cuscody· by U.S. troop1 &bat aur-Panama. round tbe area. .eontina to U.S. U.S. U'lftOftd can were on the ~ Four killed in fiery crash with gas truck Anny La. Col. JtnY Murpia. suem. and oca1ionaJ patrols MWpia ...... u Col. R~ rOMled mideatial Mishborhoods MONTCLAIR (AP) -A plOline eno CedlDo .. Miii d ill tbe 1Mt to ~ mn h Noricu loyalisu. tank.er cairyi111 l0,000 pUom of 24 ~-=· U.S. !mbwy The U.S. Em~ oflrcial, speak-fuel crashed ud oploded. ill com-6ill •......, i .. aa ICDlldidoa ofawymity, laid bustivc lolld enaJ'linl into a wall of 1111111 II ..!'f!M11 I ~ .: lhi Ulitld 118111 ellimaled the Pan· fire that killed tOur DeQDle . .-. - -1>1111111 FOftlll had been Tbe flamina Cl'lllb 0a fnter11ate 10 ............... or &he .... Moaldlir •ut down lnfllc ill • ,.,_~ ...... .-HJl'11 of ,. bada dil9Clioal W .... y ..... ~ "' ... •mm•lltl for. laid Calib1rie Hilla Pwo.-oi ·······-·--!!ftl "T... o..t~':.'!. I Qey. IOlll .._ driwm br a •1111 .._.~O....._waa11 "~ sror•i.a"' = ·---.... , ...... CHP ••••• llid dlly t. ...._.lbe._ ............... r '-"" ....... --;.a:: • · 111 './. •HI{\;' ., T"9 All•*"~ ..... Search continues for ml'*'tl girt OCEANSIDE -The ICll'Ch for a 7-year-old Oelleti+ lilt ...SIM lalft believed to have abdueud ber ii movial Ull...S .= .:..m IU~!:i:::H::: :J ~.= = ....... =-'i Sprinas mt ara off' lntentate 8 juet ICVeft bouft aftli' IM ti 11,....... Dec. 16 from outside ber family•s 1p1nmcnt complei. Tbe mt Jlap II ..,._. 90 miles soutb~st of Oceanside. . ... . .. "It was her -we aot a positive i~nufi~tion ~rom uie wnnns. Oceanside police spokesman Bill KnlnaJeVlcb uid. Hot-tempered woman gets prtson term LOS ANGELES -A woman who repeatedly ~ a mu Ille md bad raped her was sentenced Tbunday to two ,ean ID = *' * bad pleaded auilty to a reduced charle of a .. tllt ~tb • , ....,.... Municipal Court Judfe Gary Klausner uid &be •ftl _1nt. EUaa.th Gooden, 26. "has had 1 history of DOt beinl aW. te .OIMNI Mr lelDplr" and denied her ~ucst for probation iMC8M of I pnt0n ... 1 The judac ·cited prosecution alleptiom that ~ llll>hd ...._, man she accused of h1ttina her and tat a woman the bdiewd '"' secretly datina her boyfriend. "When you say she is not a daJllCf to IOcicty. eot1Dtll. I CUD04 apec with that," the judar told Goocka's attorney. Settlement comes out ol Brdey.s pocket LOS ANGELES -A judse ~YI Mayo~ Tom Bnldle)' ~ u:.~~ of his own money to settle an ethics lawtUtt chllrtl111 him widl ly faliing ·to disclose personal financial boldi.. · Superior Coutt Judge Roben I. Weil said lhe ~t ~ upusual because Bradley was payina the $20.000 himself. Typicalty, potiuaan1 laave been allowed to use campaian funds. ''This is unique and extraordinary. So far 11 we can 1etl. no other settlement has been handled in that fashion," Judae Robert I. Weil said Thursday. • . Nevenheless. Weil noted that BradlcY. • enors were acts of ncal'ICn<:e -and were not done with criminal or wdlful iotenL The scnJemnt. Wet! added. "docs not constitute an admission of liability ..... Attention shoppers and speeden LOS ANGELES -Shoppers have a new way to spend money at the mall -pay traffic tickets. Traffic Coun and Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza officials appeared Wedncsda" for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. even thouah the ticket payment office won't open until Jan. 16. The office. next to Sears. will accept payment of fioea.. tcbeduk coun appointments and re'ister violators in traffic school. Fines c.an stift be paid through the mail. said Municipal Prcsidina Jud&c Larry Fidler. More bombing attacks threatened ATLANTA -An UMllOWll~ has claimed responsibility for mail bombs that killed a federal judge and a civil ri&hts lawyer, and has threatened future assassinations "anytime a black man npes a white woman," authorities said Thursday. 1The claim was made ma letter received Wednesday by WAGA-TV an Atfanta from a group calling itself Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System. said Al Adams. a spokesman for the Postal Inspection Service in Atlanta. The letter was postmarked Dec. 21 in Atlanta. An NAAC P official w d his organization rece1 ed a similar letter on Dec. 22. Reapponlonment seen In 5 states WASHINGTON -The populations of five Slates are-It ratn faster than I 0 percent In the last haJf of the 1980s. the ceosus Burau said Thursday in a repon that is causina revised estimates fOf' OOftllcuional reapport 1onment. The Census figures o n stale population. issued for relcue today, sbowed Ne' ada wtth the biggest population pin at 18 ~nt ftorn I 91S to the middle of 1989. Arizona had the second highest growth rate, at 12 percent. followed by Florida and New Hampshire at 11 percent and California at 10 percent. Seven states lost population durina the same period, the boftau II.id: Iowa. Nonh Dako ta . Montana. West Vif'linia, Wyomina. Louisiaa and Oklahoma. Exxon asks secrecy on splll facts ANCHORAGE. Alaska -Exxon Corp .. Alycslca Pipeline Service Co. and other defendants in more than 150 lawsuits resultint from the Euon Valdez oil spill are asking that all evidence be kept secRt until the cases go to trial. " The order, requested earl ier this month, has come under fire from the state and other plaintiffs. who contend that Alalka's lqislative responsibilities and the public's right to know demand rdcuc of 1Uch information. Superior Coun Judge Bnan Shonell is scheduled to rule on the 1CCTCCY -OTderTI~Xl montb. Defector: Castro prepared to strike . WASHl~OTO~ -A Cuban acncra.I who defected three yean aao has said that President Fidel Castro was prepared to launch an air slrikr 1pinsc a nuclear power installation in south Aorida if the U nited States bad blockaded Cuba during a tense period in 1983. Gen. Rafael del Pino. the hiahnt rank.ins Cuban defector said that Castro was worried about a possible U.S. blockade of Cuba at the time of the U.S.-led invasion of Grenada in October 1913. H 0 H I . D H H I I· I ' U.S. troop pullout by Febru*y unllcely PANAMA CITY. Panama -The UnilN Slalll would lib • atra troops it ttnt here out by February but that i1 ualitdy '**-...._..s security forces must be rebuilt from scnndl, a lnior U.S. ...... llr oflcial said Thurtdal'· The official told a prcsa brtcfina &he newty formed llCarity rorc. art made up~ or oft'tcim ud 1roopl tom 0. .............. =·s old Pa~ Dehle Forces and diet~"" ..... --* by provtBCe. .. 1 I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frldey, December 29. 1988 M ostly clear skies with gusty afternoon winds Tl'lt Aocu·w..n.t• lofec.11 tor noot1. , ..... ,. Oec:MC11r 21. 'I> ~-·· Fl .. 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AND VICINfn' - Mouly Clt'M tnrougll s.turcuy Loe~ blt'f'ty to 10 mpt\ ntilt lht' IOOlh41 1onogh1 -S.CutOily morrvng WMtY•'1 s.t1ura.y SOutnweu wino1 10 10 mpt> 11>11 ilftflnoOf' H19P11 IOCl4y 1n lht' ""<I~ IOWS In tht' moo 40\ Hogtll S•turd.ty MIOul 70 Outloo~ tor N- Vu• ' -f'kf'ftO c1u1 w11h • WMINnQ lff'nO 1<ogn1 "' Inf' -10 moo-10. LOWS lfl """ to uootr 40\ °""°'' °""'n ti P.tlO J7 IS so JO 1'1 II 1l IJ S9 4 ) t Ut . ... .... . ... TODAY SATURDAY --2:50t 2.4 LO 9:04t 6.0 HI 4 :J2p ·0.11 Lo 11:09p 3.7 HI ' 3:321 2.4 lo 9:40• 5.11 Hf 5:04p ·0.7 lo 11:47p 3.11 HI 0811'1. ·\RIES New Orleans mayor given jazzy sendoff NEW O RLEANS (AP) -They ga'e Dutch Monal a e" Orleans sendoff Thur~a} -a sometimes mournful. sometimes jubilant Jail funeral proccs)1on to and from St. Louis Cathedral. ''here a Mass was held for the l'll) ·.,first bla k ma) or "He haJ a '1 ion and the It\ cs o f black pcoph: in Louisiana ''ere c hanged fc.Hcv<.•r," r etired Archbishop Phillip Hannan said at the Mass~ "He sa\\ that equal rights for all would bring 1n a new l'ra for Louisiana." Morial. Y.ho also broke ground a) the first black to graduate from the LoulSlana Sta tr U np crsll> law school. thl· first black judge in Ne .... Orleans and first black Lou1 1ana state representall\l.' '\llll'C Re- construc11on. dil·d of a hean attar!.. Saturda' He Y.as 60. Mornil's sun Marc rerc" cJ a standing O\ a11on dunng thl" Mass Y.hcn he cndl·d a L"Ulog~ '-'llh tlw "ords that Y.Crl· a rampaign theme for his father: "Daddy," he said. "y.c're going 10 keep the dm e ah' c ·· Cit) and state officials and C.:I\ ii rights leader Jesse Jackson "ere among the approx1ma1cl) 1.000 peo ple nt the SCI"\ ICC. Thursda) 's JOLZ funeral procession ..... .... SUNDAY 4 21e 2.4 lo 10 21a 5.4 Hi 5 39p ·0.4 lo Extended forecast s-,-......T--., COAST.Al AacJU -f•11 tl>rOUOfl ~""" ..,,.,,,, • Oq w Htl a utr w.,rn1no a~"'"'"ll 1M11ty <IOucly .,.., ,_,,, '""\O.>f w.tn n.gns b8 10 I S Cool•"Q .., • ., t1lf' 60\ '~•<Uy LOW\ IS to 48 M OUNTAIN A•IAI -r .. ,, '"'"''9" N..w Yt., I 0~~ l f'<<lm'"Q ""'t'; <lou<lf l~\04)' H'Ofll '" 11>1' 40\ • 1 IO"' ~ IOWl fl'0\11~ I to )(l DllUIT A•IAS -fd•t ""OU9" "'"~ .,. .. , ' D·•t 8f'"CO~nq CMtOy C 111y '" lhf' OOfth P<)tt Of'\\ fUf"\dtly H.9r1, r 1h,. l)tl\ " '",. Owr f \ VafW-y •'"1 1J}P-t ,.,._,,.,., '"'Wl "9 fO ttlf' (!()\ " th ... "'w,., df",,. .. , LOW\ I~ 10 IS 0AI"• \ V t'r~ IAOQ1nq to ii I ' 4 J .n ., .. ,. lt>AJl"f ,, .. ,,.," U.S. temps ti <Jt1\ tf\ll l)vf''"•Qflt k'JWl to 'i p m P\I [ .. ,,,. frw E~~ f .;Ni\V ,. '~'~' F.i•9<1 Ft.-Qll '" r••"'-1 I Otl \n-Pt • I •H \4r •t ,. u~ (lttfnd JUf~t•(.f' l.J• •nd ••p 'h ,,., .... f ,. ' (,.,.~n, 8 ., (, .... nu!Or ~ C ..... ,. \llJtQ Huh(\., .. A t INJ •t ffJ'.,N\ J.•t •\nn "' \\ J,H •\ 1nv .. "'''f'tu I( tO\ t\ r t~ '" .. ,.,. \1tfl ... , •• t iHhll"' lubtJ' • Mttc~>" MA(J1'on M ,.ftf1.Hd Mrnifht\ ¥·WN 8ft11fn )() 11 is 11 47 ., 19 JO 41> 19 b .. Jl SI l ll JO )I. /4 SI lb \9 11' 10 b9 )9 lb )) -OJ IS 11 11 .,, lJ 14 If. /1 /8 01 XJ I~ lb I\ 18 •1 11 SS i i SJ JS b l l'I 41 . l\ S9 j\ 65 18 )7 11 SI /8 b• 11 119 SI ,., .... , ...... An honor guard w•lks •longsld• th• h••rs• carrying the casket of former New Orl••n• mayor Dutch Morlal. ''3!1> kd to the church. and alter· "ards to C\t. Lotm Ceml·tc11 o. I. h) thL· OI) 111p1a Brass Band a nd ml'mtlt:r\ ol the Zul u ~unal .\1d and Pk asurl' Club. the Cll\ ·.,original all· hlad, \Ian.ti C.1ra<; duh I hpu-.and'> \\ho hnl-d the mull" of thl· pnx·css1on mu' ed "11h 11 in parade fa~h1on to Jad.son Square Jnd \\Jllcd o utside the cathedral. ~Ian) .along the rou.ll' cn ed. omc '"ore small pteturl·~ of Murial pinned to thei r rluthc!.. The 01~ mp1a mus1c1ans. regulars at thl· j .11/ runl•ral\ that trad111onally marl-. thl' pas)tng o f Ne" Orlcan) mu)1nan~. pla~cd mournful re nd1- tllln' of "~ean·r ~h God to Thel· .. and "The Battk ll)mn of the Re- puhlil ·· thl"n a <;p1ntcd "Glor.land" thJ t \pJrlo.l·d dann ng and clapping among the mourner\ "ho fdl in ~hind the fi\c·blod motorcade. ·-r,e pla}cd for a million of the~·:· bandlcader Harold Dejan said before the prc.x-css1o n mo' ed into thl" F-rench Quaner. "lt"s an honor to pla~ for someone like Dutr h. He was a great man. He dcscn cs a great scndofT ... More soldiers killed in Panama buried By The Assodated Press More of the soldiers killed in the U.S. invasion of Panama were laid to rest Thursdn~. including the first m ember of the invasion force to be buried in Arlington National Cem- etery. Spcctahst Alejandro L. Man- nquelozano. 30. was buried with m1lital) honors. including three nflc \olle)s and the pla)ing of "Tap :·in snow-covered ground at Arlington w1thin sight of the Capitol and Wash1n,1on Monument. Mannquelozano, a naturalized American citizen from Peru who lived 1n Laudcrh1ll. Fla.. was an anti-tank gunner with D Company. 2nd Batta hon. S04th Infantry. of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. am a whose fomil~ had requested burial at -\rhngton. although all are eltg1ble. In the nonhem Wisconsin logging com mun It} of Cono' er. hundreds of fncnds 3nd rela11-ves honored-Pfc. John Mark Pncc, an .\rm~ para· trooper from the 75th Rangers "ho would have turned 23 on Chnstmas E,e. Pncc was gi ven a 21-gun salutc before his widowed mother. brothers and sister were presented with • flags. In a tear-filled eulogy attended by about 400 people at the Evangelical Free hurch, Tom DillahunL a close friend of Price. held up a snapshot of the soldier. ~ Mannquclozano's sister. Luz. who flew here for the funeral wi th other family members from Lima. Peru, told reponcrs, "We are proud of him, because he always wanted to be an American. His de ire is fulfilled." Several members of the family approached the casket after the ser- vice to kiss and touch it. The soldier"s mother. Anaclica. laid her head upon the casket and wept. Mir .. ,.. Lear wipes •w•r a tear Wednesd•y •• •h• ho,d1 th• fl•t fron1 her Army R•nger son ,.hllllp Scott L••r"1 coffin. .. The memortes. the pictures, will always be there." Dillahunt said, breaking tnto tears. ··He was the gung·ho type. the energ) behind any pJ3ns that were made.'· Dillahunt said. ..He died doing what he lo' ed best. being a soldier. He died 10 pro tect us." Col. James D. Weiskopf, public affairs offi cer of the Army Mihtar) District of Washington. said Man- riquelozano was the first of the 23 servicemen listed as killed in Pan- In Penns)lvan1a. services for a third Ranger. tafT Sgt. Larry R. Barnard, 29. were held at the United Methodist Church of Hallstead. Christmas Boat Parade winners Winnen of the 81 st annual Ncwpon Harbor Christmas Boat Parade have been anno unced. Winnen will receive awards Jan. 19 at a dinner sponsortd by the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. T he winners we~: Sweepstakes Fint place -Unpretentious Traia" mtered by Oe.off Landon. M.won Award Too for .. Grinch FlrM pl9ce -Crystal for ··0an1cnw Y escmlay: Todn" entered by lobby Cornelius. ·1ecoec1 plllcc -Ms. June entered by June Myen. Dini piece -C"ett 'Moi mtered by Larry OWlurlre. 1111.a•M•lllf'IAwn ..... -,_, ..,., for "~" '8' 19; Mell _.. OIOria 8u n rr . ... ,... _ ... AdftmWt ...... .., JoM ---., .._. ar Oaal 111 id b7 DIM b> Dick oopcr. Second place -J.,ua.r entered by Lee West. Third place -Misauidcd Missile entertd by Mike Varlyai. Commodores Award First place -Serenity for .. Ornaments in Tree·· (nlertd by Charlene ~-Second placc -The Ncwponcr entered by Ric Webb. 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Jnd thl' ...,1crra-. \hl· "a m.11lo.1.·11ng ulll\Ultant and hl' '" <.'m· pl11)1.'J Ill \,tk\ Suz•nne Sparre SP ARRE-SONI ARTZ \1r and \1rs. l ounland J. pane ot Ballloo ha' c anno unced the en· gagement 01 thl'1r daughter. uzanne 0 \parre to \fa11hc" 1\.1 hwanz o l La ltahra .\Jul) ~I Y.edd1ng ,., planned 1n C. hmt (hur1.h b\ the a 1n New- pon Reach · The hnde-dect I) a graduate of 'c"p1.m Harbor High School a nd C1olden\'cs1 C ollt'!!l' hool of Cos- metolog~ ~kr t utu~ bridegroom 1s the-son ol Dall' h"'an 1 of Bullhead Cit). -\m . and Enid Schwartz of La Habra He.· " a graduate of Wh11t1er ( hri<o,11J n High Sl·hool and Cal tale I ullen11n How to submit your ne\Ns Engagt'mt•nt nng~ and "cdding bells arc al" a' good nt'" ... and rbe I r.nfy-P1/tH "anH k1 '>h.Jrt.' \.OUr .mnouncemcnt ~ILb Jbe com.m.µnH}. We can 111.J/..t' 11 <J\\ /ctr \OU 1001 f 1n1. gt'I ,optt'" ,,, nur eng:isemt'nt and "e'dding forms. ~·ou can t'tther p1d. 1h.·m ur'" 11ur /oflt)\ 31 fl()\\'. &.\ I . Cosra Mesa. Monday through tr1<l.J.1 fr,1m '3 m w .; pm . or mail .'our rt'que r "1th a 1amped. ~lf­ :idJTl'"''it'J t~n, clop1: I<• the \\ c'dding Department. Dai/\ Pr/ot P.O. Box I 560. ( 11'(,l \fL'y <J:t>:t> f;nga.gcmcn1 111•1\' mu\t Ix sumtrte'd at leasr se1 i-n "t'<'ks prior to rh<' "''CJJmg II .wu ha11 unt' include· a photo oft he bnde-to-~ with the form. - • Ot• ... C.... DM.V PILOT/ Fttdlr. DI a I rtl• II. .. Hospital guild celebrates season 9yKAllSNM. ... D °'-~.-. ... .. rm the type of person who has a difficuh ume deleptina." ex- plained ways and means chair- woman.._......, about havina to let ao of the Cbri1tma1 benefit of the Punch and Judy Guild of Chil- drens Hospital of Oraqe Countr. "But I really did know with SoQJa and Val handlina it, everythina would be fine." "Sonja and Val" are s.ja Gray and Val Je,.er. who were mpon-. sible for coordinatiDf .. CeJebraae:· a dinner/din~ and pnvate viewina of the Newpon Harbor Boat Parade of Li1ht1 held at lhc Warehouse Res- tauranl, Newpon Beach. "We always have a Christmas benefit," explained Gray, .. but this is the first time as a boat party. and the first time Warehouse." "We came up and <Jsed the res.- taurant lasl June," added Joyner in discussina the plannina. She wouldn't however. commit to a Stt· ond year. Some other member miah' want to take over chairmanship of this party next year. however. as all the 160-plus members and 1uesl seemed to be enjoyina chemselves immense- ly. (And, wich rel1tivel¥ little labor the event would brin1 an SI0.000.) The aroup took over the second level bar area. Festivities aot under ·way e.arly 7 before the PJirade t>eP.n -but the harbor. dotted Wlth thousands fo Christmas lights, still provided a cheery dinnertime backdrop. ~,,,_,...... Cocktails included viewing of the 10 "Artisan" trees decorated by members and then rafficd at the close of the evening. Tom and Sue Graham with Patti and Bob Davis. HICIUf.I S.e Rees' tree was filled with candy canes and bows, and Barbara Jobbl11' with a variety of Santas. Gall Rlcbrda' "Way Back When .. held wooden toys while Sllarroo Reaaa'a "Liberty• was done in reds, whites and blues and included Renna's hand-painted tole orna- ments. "Coyotes A-carolin'" was Jan Serafin's Southwestern-themed of- fenng. Nancy Warrick filled hers with Christmas angels. and the three half trees b) Jackie Ru!lhmore. Val Joyner and Shannon Carr w1.•rc done in sil ver bows. qu1lt11 and pink straws and nower'i. rl·,pcc11 vely. ··1 tole.I them 11' the) couldn't g<.·t an) one 10 do till' I::"' trl'l' 10 cnll me,.. confessl·d Boull'\. and "th<.• phone rang." II \\-11\ a good 1h111g, though, for participant" wl'rl' treated tu a tree done 1n tx·ar'>-npr rorrnite as CH()< 0 thl' •ka1 1' thl' ho,p1t:1I''> 111a'>l·o1. 1-ollowing dinner (and the boat parndc ogling). mu!.1c and dancing \\l'rc un tar \\llh Cial) and the Belmont<;. "Wl··w been raising fundi. for ( 110 < liir 25 )l'ars." attested Gm ) pruudl) (whKh 1s a~ long as C HQC s been around) She added that procn•d\ from the evening would J11l·UI\ IX'ndl 1 the ho'ip11al's 1rn1pa- t1l·nt d1n1<:. 9y CHAalS GOREN wlllt OMAlt SHARIF' Md TANNAH HIRSCH such a shabby trump suit, you have no aspirations beyond pme. When dummy comes down, you like what you see. You have play for your contract even if you have to Low se_lf-esteem caused food dependency Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH •A Q 3 <i7 Al3 0 Q JO 5 2 • Q JO 4 EAST • J 9 5 2 \l J It 9 7 0 Al 9 •I 3 + Kl74 <:;;> KQ542 0 7 ' • 9 7 6. SOtrrH ••• 6 <:;;> ' 0 Kl643 • AKJ52 The biddina: Sotl_. Wat Nort" Eut 1 0 Pus 2 NT r .. 3 • Pus 4 o r .. s o P .. r .. r .. ()penina lead: Jack of <:;;> Here's a hand to test your dummy play. Cover the East-West hands with your thumbs and decide how you would play five diamonds after tbc lad of the jack of hearts. Your biddin1 has been ucellent. Partner's jump to four diamonds showed a maximum two no trump response and a aood fit, but not even that could excite you. With lose two trump tricks, since you can score three trump tricks, five clubs, one in each major suit and a spade ruff in dummy after takina two dis- cards on the clubs. However, you could be in trouble if you win the ace of hearts and lead a diamond to your king. Suppose that West wins the ace and switches to a spade. If you finesse and it ... loses, orif yoa rise With the ace, your contract will hinge on not los- ing a second trump trick. To counter the distribution that threatens your contract, you should plan to lose your trump tricks to the safe band-in this case, East. After winnin1 the ace of hearts come to hand (the safest way is with a heart ruff). and lead a trump. If West fol- lows with a low trump, finesse the ten! If that loses to the jack, Ease cannot auack spades profitably. Win any relum, drive out the ace of trumps, win the ace of spades if necessary, draw the last trump and run your clubs. If the ten of dia- monds wins, continue as above. ll's only filling that, on the utual dislri- bution, your !thoughtful play is re- warded with an overtrick. -e.,... <!r"llll Toutins Gle .. e1 Cake Tope W•a.ford-Becc.nt u.dro-Sw~ [.nsrHint--U.P .S. f,..GlftWrapa DI 0..-A-. IAf-a.-h ...... DE.\R ANN LANDERS: I grew up 1n an alcoho lic and abusive home. t ood was m} solace. my sah a11on. m ) means of survival. When m ) parents let me know that I "a'n't guod enough. smart enou~h or prcm enough. food was the re to comfort llll'. When I fell rejectl'd and "unhkss. food provided the nurturi ng . I was dragged 10 eve!) d octor \\1th111 ::i rad1u\ of 100 miles and put on l'' er) c.l1c1 under the 'un. All thi ~ did "a'> rcinforn· m~ feelings of 1nadcquaq . I \\3\ not OK the wa y I \\3'> I had tu tx· n1l'l'r. prettier: and 1h111na before thC) \\Ould lo e me. I rl·member b1qd10g 10 a d iet center on Satu rda~ and u n m~ way home. r d ''°P for a hamburger and a pound of fuJ i(C. "h1ch I smuggled 1n10 m~ room M ~ parcnti. locked up all the '"cch. su I h:arnl·d how to pick the lod .. M} father "o uld bring home ARIES {March 21 -April 19): Sllghtl} after m1d-af1emoon. views will be vmdicated. This could be a Frnla} night fl.'atunng celebration. W<.·ckend h1ghhgh1., holiday spint. nu\\cri.. music. g11is. TAURUS {Apn l 20-Ma} 20): You'll exult 1n attention received l'RlllR rux ~ ... ,,.,11ore? four different kine.ls ofiee cream and sa). ·;You can·t ha ve any because )'Ou're fat:· So I wa11ed until every- one "l'nl to lx·d and then I'd cal all the IC'l' nl·am 1n the l'ook r. II a rh1IJ ha .. a \\C1gh1 problem. the parl'nb ough t tu look at their o" n a1111udc' about food . Ma} Ix· the k1c.I 1'> acung out thl' fam11\ '<; illne\co. M a) be 1fthq k1 thl' lh1ld °kno" that hl· or ~hl' 1s lo,ec.I. 1rrcspcrtl\C of ph)MCal appcaran e. the child m1g h1 feel sernrl' eno ugh 10 'oh c his or her from pcopk \\ho declare. "Oon·1 tell all -"e adon.· ) ou as my•nerious f1gurl•!" Wt•t>ke nc.I 'P<>l l1ght'> cl:inc.lcst1nl' arran~cment. GEMINI (May -1-June 10): F0<:u'i o n nuthont\. ~l·n~ualll \. lnd1v1dual who keeps 'trar k of finances might sa} ... You'll hav<.· 'iubstantrn l sum "" n probll'm If m~ pa1cnt'> had 'l't·n th" k1tl·1. Illa\ bl' II \\UUlt1n •1 h:t\l' 1.11-.<.·n llll' 40 ~cai-, ol tx·111g fl\l'f\'l'1gh1 and nlilll' than fi,e ~ca~ ul thl·r.1p' 10 hl•g111 to deal w11h thl'lt m"crahlc k(!.al'' - FELLI NG e r 1 1 .-H • ow THAN K Y<>l ' CL.·\ l DEAR L.A.: I'm glad you 'rt• f'e('I · Ing Be tter. So will millions of over· weight readers. Thanks for sharin1<-• . . 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Quality, & Price. •40.• -•so.• For OU1 Mllff coll«llOfl Of TUAedos. Wool Tu•edo -1295 00 Wedding Of any otNr OC· caslon Package Incl. pant, coat. lhln . 11e. cumbafbun Availablltly limited to 1tock on lland Prt0a good tllfu 12/15/99 HOltOAY PARllES BUSINESS LUNCHEONS, WEDDINGS- ~/a.chelar P.U. ........................ IMll P.tflc COMI ffw7. (213) ---(714) ... 3m I 1 'II tc n n 'I G.rman Home 8aJs.y Weddln& Cakes "Tlte Ok/- Fashion W•_y" 2950 Gr.ce Ln. C.M. C.11 for Info ...... A Bealdlflll Claafel Tradi110N1l Of Contemporary C.1hohl'. Prnlf'tlanl, Non·~notn. F~Tmn.h 86.J Plaotopaplay ,. ftl& ..... .,... • ...... ()[[ b , ........ 557-4277 I Cl ...... C.C-pl"' I tr lar Watt,.., 119L.._ll•t .... I c..trerd UICl ....... Cw I W Ml-llCJI .1 "l'l'd-1. ii h ng 'l'" ll e 'eH·1 n11nd that \Oil d1 dn'1 a,i.. h1111 "' l .111 'l'\l'I 'rn1nd that h" 'l'I' Ill. "ill pollull' thl' ground '' "tt·r 'I ou ha H' a plwm: and he ha' ,1 lilll!l'I 'I 1111 mu't dann· 10 h1<> tum· hl'l a11w ""' hall' no \\3\ of lo.ncm · 1111! "hu ·" lalling until ~~>U ~111\\\l'r I did 11111 h.1' l' <1 tl'll•phunl· 111 · ,t,ilkd 'o '' r .ingl'" hl'I '' l'Cn 1ob\ can ,,111 .111d '"hll'll nw ICI c;alc' p11ch1.·' ,111 ~ 11101 l' than I bought :l homl' 'o 'llllll' dl·,1w1.1th1 'ould have n lrl'l' ,.1lc\1 \11 1111 h>1 111' 'al·uum r kaner' I h.111 I.' 1111 k-111 ng nll' h;1 H' m) 'a ~ I lo.n1m '""·" ~our po<,1tmn is. hut I 111 'llll' nHlll' Pl't>r>ll' agn·c "'11h llll' th..sn \\tlh \\Ill -I Ol 'l"Vll l l I ·\' . DEAR LOlllS\'ILLE: No doubt you are right. but I still say those phone folks 1pests though they are> a ren'1 making call s because they like being cu111ed out and llang up on. The ) are trying to make a living. LEO (Jul~ 23-.\og. 2::!)~ omconc \\,1n1' )UU 10 pla > second fiddk \\'il'll \ll'\\' 111 d\mtmir manner. Jl·d.1nng ... , ou ,u·rl' haH' ~.the "11>11g pc"on'" I rc-,h \tart indk'ated .1long \\1th rom.int·l· this wcclllnd. VIRGO I ·\ug . .!J-Scpt. 12): Puulc pll'll'' ll•llll' tpgctlll'r -com~tc \101' unr~1 ' cb . Wed .enc.I h1ibJ1ahts 1l·un111n. pu,,1 h1h1~ of resumina re- la11un,h1p \\ 11h old name. LIBRA Clicpl. B-Oct. 22): Soc.al 3t ll\ 111cs accdcratc. You'll declare. "I Ul''>Cl\C more crcd11. more room and I intcnJ 10 ge t both!" Popttfent} 1oorm up\\ ard'i. Pu rchac;e of ward- rotx· ncu')!>a r} . SCORPIO (Oc1: 2:\-Nov. 11 ): Ci r- rnrm iancc'> take sudden turn 10 your fll\ 111 . i...ecp plani. Ocxi bk. Weekend fl.'alllrc'i surpn'ic in' 1tatton. You c..·uuld l'nc..·ou1lll'r 1nd1v1dual destined lo phi) 11nportan1 rok in your life. SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 2l-Dcc. 21): Gel 1dcai. o n paper. rnmmunicate. sat1~f> l uno'>lt) c~nccrnmg unique member of oppQs11c sex. Wcckt'nd h1ghh~t:i. 'arict}. discovery. mect- in¥ ~ 11h mcmtx•r of oppos1 .. x. CAPRICORN (Occ. 22-Ja ): Focu' on delicacy, aourmet re' ival of intl'rc.St 1n dancin. c h11h. )ou·11 be at nf.it at crucial moment. You II be wined and dined dunna "-ctkend. 0 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fett. ~ 18): Focus on speculation. adveaflurc., d11CO\.Cf)', inten11fied love inthnt. Weekend hiahliahu 1ec.-teu. clandestine mtttinp. pouibilhy o( travel arranaemcnts. PllCD (Feb. 19-Ma~h 20): If )'OU Upttt halfWay meaum IO IUC- ceed, you'll be in for nade 2'fiak- enin .. It 11 all or nothi111t "'1!1Wiy durina weekntd. Rel•Ucm.. is lll'Oltl but rocky. · .. ,.,. ar.,..C.. DM.'f "'"°'"""-· 0.. t 'I •• .. AT RISfMAS - Everyfhing You Wanted For Christmas and Didn't Get! -..__._ .. ___ _ Or•llll Colle DAILY PILOT/ FrtdlW, 0.1 Hr a - Hospital guild celebf ates season 8y KAftN II. •ID Of-Dml!r ....... "I'm the type of penon who has a difficult lame deleptina." ex- plained ways and means chair- woman S.U. ..... , about havina to let ao of tk Cbrittmas benefit of the Punch and Judy Guild of Cbil- drcns Hospital of Oranee County. "But I really did know with Sorua and' Val handlina it. cverythina would be fine." "Sonja and Val" att SeaJa Gray and Val Je,.er. who wett reapon-. &iblc for c:oordinatillf '"Celebrate," a dinner/dance and pnvate viewina of the Newport Harbor Boat Parade of Liahts held at the Warehouse Res- taurant, Newport Beach. "We always have a Christmas benefit," explained Gray, .. but this is the first time as a boat party. and the tint time Warehouse." "We came up and castd the res- taurant last June," added Joyner in discussing the plannina. She wouldn't however, commit to a ICC'- ond year. Some other member miaht want to take over chairmanship of this party next year. however, as all the 160-plus me mbers and auest seemed to be enjoyina themselves immense-- ly. (And, with rclativclr little labor the event would brina 1n $1 0,000.) The group took over the second level bar area. Festivities aot under way early -before the parade began -but the hubor, do tted with thousands fo Christmas lights, flill provided a cheery d innertime backdrop. ~, ............... Cocktails included viewmg of the 10 ''Artisan" trees decorated by members and then raffied at the close of the evening. Tom and Sue Graham with Patti and Bob Davis. HH I U(,I S.e Rees' tree was filled with candy canes and bows, and Barbara Jobbht1' with a variety of Santas. Gall Rlclaard1' "Way Back When·: held wooden tors while Sharron Renaa'1 "Liberty' was done in reds. whites and blues and included Renna's hand-painted tole orna- ments. "Coyotes A-carolin'" was Jan Serafin'• Southwestern-themed of- fering. Naacy Warrick fi lled hers with Christmas a ngels. and the three half trees b} Jackie Rushmore, Val Joyner and Shannon Carr wen: done in sil\'('r bows. quilt~ and pink straws and flowers. re'l pccti vdy. "I told them 1f the~ couldn't get an~om· 10 J o thl' la'lt trel· to call ml·:· conkssl.'J Bouln. and "the phone rang:· II ''a!> a· good thing, though. for participants wcrl.' tr\.'atcd 10 a trl'e donl' in bcaro;-appnipratte as C HOCO the Hl';u 1, till' ho.,p1tal'-; masnll. Following dinner {and the t>?a t parade ogltng). mus1r and dancing "l're on tap '"'h Gary and the lk lrnonts. "We've been ra1s1ng funds for < HOC for 25 ~cars.'' attested Gray pruuJI} (which 1s as long as CHOCs been around). She added that proceeJ~ from thl' evening would tli rl·t·th tx·ncli1 thl' hosp11.al's outpa-· 11c111 t;ltn1c. 8y CHMUS GOftN wllh OMAlt SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH such a shabby trump suit, you have no aspirations beyond pme. When dummy comes down, you like what you see. You have play for your contract even if you have to Low self-esteem caused food dependeney Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • AQJ \J A I 3 <> Q 10 5 2 • Q 10' EAST • J '5 l \J J •• '7 <> A J 9 •I 3 • KI 7' \J KQ5'2 <> 7 • '7 6 SOUTH • JO 6 9 6 <> "'''l •AKJ52 The biddina: So... West North Eut 1 0 Pus 2NT Paa 3• Pua 'O Paa 5 0 P-P .. P .. Opcnina lead: Jack of \J Here's a hand to test your dummy play. Cover the East-West bands with your tttumbs and decide how you would play five diamonds after the lead of the jack of hearts. Your biddina bas been excellent. Panner's jump to four diamonds showed a maximum two no trump response and a aood fit, but not even that could excite you. With lose two trump tricks, since you can score three trump tricks, five clubs, one in each major suit and a spade ruff in dummy after taking two dis- cards on the clubs. However, you could be in trouble if you win the ace of hearts and lead a diamond to your king. Suppose that West wins the ace and switches to a spade. If you finesse and it loses, or if you rise with the ace, your contract will hinge on not los- ing a second trump trick. To counter the distribution that threatens your contract , you should plan to lose your trump tricks to the safe hand-in this case, East. After winning the ace of hearts come to hand (the safest way is with a heart ruff) and lead a trump. If West fol- lows with a low trump, finesse the ten! If that loses to the jack, East cannot a ttack spades profitably. Wm any return, drive out the ace of trumps, win ~c ace of spades if necessary, draw the last trump and run your clubs. If the ten of dia- monds wins, continue as above. It's only fitting that, on the a&tual distri- bution, your thoughtful play is re- wuded with an ovcrtrick. ~,..t1~t4' Twtins Cl•••• CUe Tope Wee.ford-Beccaret Uedro -SwU'0\'81d EftsrHins--U.P .S. Free Gift Wrape mo.-1t-.i...-a.eei. 417-tltl DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 grew up 1n an alcoholic and abusive home. Food was m )' solace, my sah a11on. m) m\,'ans o f survival. \\hen m ~ pare nts Let me know that I wasn ·1 good enough. smart enough or prl'll) enough. food was there to comfo rt rm•. Whl'n I fe lt rejected and "orthless. food provided the nurturing . 1 was dragged 10 C\'el) doctor "11h1n a radi us of 100 miles and put on l'\ l'r\ d1c1 undl·r the sun. All this d id "a; rein forn· m) feelings of tnadcquaq . I \\a!. not O K the wa) I \\as. I had tu tx: nicer. prellier and thinnl'r bl'lo rl' th('\ \\Ould love me. I re me mber b1qcl1.ng to a diet center on Saturda~ and on m y way home. I'd stop for a hamburger and a pound of fudge. \\htch I smuggled into m~ room. M~ parents locked up all the \\eeh . so I karncd how to pick the lod . M> father "ould bring home llOHO'( OPI ARIES (March 21-April 19): Slightl) after m id-afternoon. views will be vi ndicated. 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Weckcnd hi&hhMtS rl·un1011. po!>\lbtltt~ of resumina re- la1ion~h1p \\ tth old name. LIBRA ( 'ept. 13-0ct. 22): Social at'tl\ tttl'S acccler:ue. Yo u'll dec lare. "I d eS<.·n e more crcd1 t. more room nnd I 1111c nd to get both!" Poptrient~ Looms up"ards. Purchase of ward- robe O('t"e!ltsar}. SCORPIO (Oct. :!3-Nov. :! I): C1r- t'u1nstancl'S take sudden turn in your la' or. "cep plans flexible. Weekend feat 11rl'S surprise invitation. You l'o1tld l'ncoun1<.·r 1ndi\ idual destined tu pin~ important role in yo ur life. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2l-Dec. 2 1): GL·t 1dt•as on paper. communicate, s:ill f) cur1os1t} r~ncerning unique memlx·r of opposite sex. Weekend h1gh hJbts variety. discovery. mcct- in& "1th member of opposaix. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja ): Focus on dchcacy, aourmet re' ival of interest in dancin c high. )Ou'll be at r1f.l:lt at crucial moment. You 11 be wined a nd dined durina weekend. 0 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb, • 18): Focus on Spttulataon. adveifturt, dilC'Overy. intensified love inttrnt. Weekend hiahliahu secteu, clandestine mcctinp, poaibiHty of tra"el arranacments. PllCU (Feb. 19-March 10): If you expttt halfway measures eo •~ cttd, ~ou'll be in for rude 2"ak- cnina. ll is all or nothi1t1. ~)' durina weektnd. RcletiolrsW " strons but rock)'. · .. ~· D'DK.1t•Y00& .. 'l96Y: You are intuitive. d,.._k, 1tn1itive, UonlMMIDL v-~ nailint ot ~ .... =~-- > /, er.,..c-OM.¥ N.OT~. 0.1m•1r • -A'I .. Everything You Wanted For Christmas an_d Didn't Get! I ~ Or••eo.t OAJLY PILOT/ FrlcMy, December 28, ,._ eze means big bucks for commodity speculators CHICAGO (AP) -Aorida oranac powen and Nortbem heatina•il u1en may curse the cold, but their miler)' has proved a boon to commodity speculators who a.re profiting from skyrocketing futures prices in the two products. Trader George Booth, who calls himself one of the country•s bi.st orange juice s~ulators, estimates his cuatomen wdl make $700,0009\o $I million off the Aorida rreeze. The Norwood Hyacinth Fund, a public futurn fund manqed by Dunn Caf ital Man~ement Inc. in Stuart. Aa .. tallied profits o $383,000 1n the heating- oil f\l tures market from Nov. 22 through Wedn~y. accordi'.!f to Jay Klopfenstein of Norwood Securities. the rund I sponsor. Commodity speculators don't deny the public perception that they make money from events that cause other people misery. But they defend their gains as the hard-won rewards of an extremely risky business. And their business was doin' poorly this year until the record-breaking cold spell hit this month. Mon Baratz, editor of Managed Accounts Report. monitors 169 public futures funds and 129 pn vate investor pools that provide opponunities for investors to speculate In commodity and financial futures mar- kets. ··1 can tell you that the great majority of them have had a very difficult year lhrouth the end of Novem- ber," he said Thursday. "Suddenly along comes a cold wave with a substantial effect on heating oil and oranae j~ioe1" Baratz said in a telephone interview from his office in Columbia, Md. "Now I'm confident that many of those I follow will recoup some if not all the losses they sustained in the first 11 months." Many of the successful investment funds bouaht into the futures market Iona before the freeze hit. Futures brokers also reponed an increase in speculative buying by individual and institutio nal investors as more cold weather was forecast. There are two kinds of traders in the futures markets: speculators and hedgers. Hedgers are producers or users of commodities who buy and sell in the futu res markets as insurance against price swings in the cash markets. For example, when a freeze hits. an orange grower can hedge by selling futures contracts at high prices. When prices inev itablv fall, the hedger can bu y them back at the lower price and use th at profit to offset his cash loss from frcezc damage. Speculators are not actually involved in producing or using the commodity. They buy and sell in the fu tures markets o n the hope of profiting from price changes. Activity pea1&1 on • New York con1111odltle1 e•chanee •t the' World Tracie Center where trHen r e•ct to Illy· rocllettne prke1 of Northern heMl119-o11 on TIHwlday. Northern he•tln9-0H u1en ,..., curse the cold, but the weMller ha1 been • 9CN11end to con1111odlty 1pecul•tor1 who profited from 1lryroclretln9 prices of he•tln9 oH futures. U.S. facin · tough'90 economic decisions WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States bcains the 1990s fac- ing a host of touan decisions needed to erase policy mistakes .in the la~t decade that arc threatcnma Amen- ca 's alobal economic leadership, a congressional study concluded Thursday. The study prepared by the staff of the Joint Economic Committee. said the No. I economic problem facing the country was the fed~ral budget deficit. ''Eliminating the defici t will not by itself solve all of our cconom1c problems or pu t an end to our national consumption binge." the trudy said. "However: we will n<;>t sol\'e our most pressing economic problcms unlcs we reduce thr dcfi - c11." California resorts packed with ice refugees The studv ca lled on Pres ident Bush and Congress to come up with a credible package that woul d' in- clude a mix of both tax increases and spending cuts 10 eliminate the dcfici t. The stud)' said policymakers must abandon the budgeta l') gimmicks the} ha'e used in recent years 10 gl\C a fol sc appearance of mak)ng progrc s an cllmanatang a budget drfint that has been stuck near S 150 b1 ll1on for the past three years. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Phones at Universal Studios and Palm Springs resons have been ra nging off the hook as ice-bound Easterners and Midwest erners seek escape 31 sunny theme parks and indulgence under the desert sun . As the winter tourist season stans to heat up. ea rly bookings arc on the rise at desert resort hotels. when.· operators say publici ty about thr deep freeze in the Deep outh ap- pears to be contribuung to the trend. Christmas Eve high temperature'\ wert 12 in Detroit. 14 in In· dianapolis. 44 in Miami Beach. 37 in Orlando. And they were 82 in Palm Sprangs and downtown Los ngclcs. pan of unseasonably warm weather this month. which forecasters say ma" be the driest December since 1 876~ ''The phones arc just goi ng crat ) on us," said Jim Lopez, d1 rcc1or or marketing at the Mamou Desert Market prices inch ahead in year-end trading NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices inched ahead Thursday. continuing their tentative year-end rally in the nexa-to-last session of 1989. Much of the activity appeared to be devoted to fi nal maneuvering by investors for tax and year-end portfolio reponing putposcs. The Dow Jones average· of 30 industrials rose 7.90 to 2.132.30. bri•na its gajn over the past two tradma days to 23.04 points. Advancing issues . outnumbered declines by about 5 to 4 in na- tionwide trading of New York Stock Exchanae-listed stocks. wi th 842 up. 673 down and 475 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Big brd came to 128.03 milHon sbarcl. down from 133.13 million in tbe previous session. Nationwide, COlllOlidated volume in NYSE-listed i--, includina trades in those llaCkl on reaional exchanges and in die over·the-<X>untcr market, totaled 164.12 minion shares. ADalysU said money managers at muy investina institutions had pretty well cl09Cd their books on 1919. and thus were making few waYCI in &be marketplace. Sprang~ Resort an Palm Descn. the large 1 hotel an the Pal m Springs area "1t h 860 rooms and two golf courses. "We've seen an incre3~ an rescr- , 311ons w11h1 n a two-week time period. and I think tha'Ys because it's been prell} darn cold around the coun t!)," Lopez said. "Somc of the people comi ng from back East th is year have remarked the} "crc comang here instead of Florida because the weat her is bet- tcr:· said Ken Irwin. th e developer or La Mancha Pn ate Villas near Palm. 'pnngs. The 50 vi llas arc popular with senators. cclebraucs and the merely "-Cll-hcclcd. who pa~ up to $895 per n1gh1 for amenities like private swimming pools and tennis coun s. split-level living rooms and their t•hoace from a fleet of 15 convertible cars. The rush to Southern California "H..\'I. '\ \ s•: DID comes agai nst a backdrop of gener- all y slow prospects for touri sm in the area. said Jac k Kyser. chief ccon- om1st for the G reater Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. While the numbers of JapaneSt and other international tourists in Southern California continue to in· crease. Ameri cans have been travel- ing less because of fears of a wea ker econo my, air fares that were hii her much of the year. "and there as a lingering fear of earthquakes:· Kyser said. But at the Universal Studios at- traction an Universal City. where a fake San Francisco eanhquake as one of the most popular ndes. the flood of calls has been greater this post-Christmas season. said spokes- man Jim Yeager. "The tour guide person says the last two to three days the line has been ringing ofT the hook with people from the East Coast, .. Yeager " 11 '..-' 'ti 1-: ' n 1 n NEW YORK (AP) Oec 11 Thursdey Advanced 840 Declined ~"°7 ¥nchanged .. NEW YORK (AP) C>ec. 11 p,1J...,. A dvanced O,ecllned 4 6 ¥nchanged 1961 01a11u ues 74 New highs •2 New lows otal issues 1 New tilgtis ¥ New tows 47 '\ ,.s•: I .I·:\ Dl·:Hs ., ll t·:x 1.•: ., o•:ns NEW YORK (AP) -S.les, 4 o.m. Thursday or ice and net change of the IS most active New York Stock Exchange issues. lradlng nallonallY al more lhan Sl. Name V Llist CM. PhJIMor s 2, , •I + ~4 ~CEcorp '·m· ~ -~ ermanvFd I. . 19 +I~ I=~~~ l: 16: m + 1h H eManh I, ~· ~ amPlnl 1,, +1 11• M 1,1 • 4~ -~ Kodak 1.0 , 4 vislar 9 , J.4 -119 ney 970, 11 v. 13 PacCp i ' ~ I/• lishTel • ~ l'I Amer T&T 1 4 I Chrvsllr • I 11• \\SD\C~ Sl ,.,.\ft\ DOM .10 ' t~\ .\ \ t:R \Gt:s NEW YORK (AP) -Moil ectiv'-ov.,.·t,,._ count.,-stocks suoe>lled bv NASO. Llilt .. NEW YORK (AP) -Flnel Dow Jonn ~F v ~.~ A sired ·;;: ~!ff~·1trt:m~!I I, 1. ~~ Amr n 1. ~lot I: Ull 23 .CM i . 233.14 ic,41 -t . hlron .: M! '" '"'·"' '·' '"°" i1 · l~mAs tpdus 1 , M~sll Ill/• ran tm l!IL .: 2 16 Ull!s ~lJlab 414 65 lk 1 , • 4, t•O l .D PHlt·•:s ~PRICE • SAIE a..w1e twaten from Europe have arrived too late for Olriatmae • • lnclud. a vaiery "ihlna, ilKb lidludwjldrea ~.., +1 -2~ + '" -J~ _, + 11. S~lld. But at's the de~rt rcsons that appear 10 be headed for the best sea on. Traffic at the Palm Spnngs airport rose just l or 3 pert-ent from 1987 to 1988. but is up about 15 J)(.'rccnt this year. Kyser said. Lnst month's fig- ures were 79,200 arri vals and de- partures compared with 69.500 in November 1988. Rolfe G. Arnhym. executive vice president of the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce. projects tourism gro"th of 8 percent to 10 percent in the coming )car. He. too. said bad weather back East means good fortune an the desert area I 00 miles cast of Los Angeles. "We arc getting a lot of calls coming in and the first question asked is. 'what is the weather?'" Arnh\ m sai d. "The second question is. ·,\hat )OU can tell me about hotels?' and the third is, 'what is \lSE l"PS & DOtt\S NEW YORK (AP) -The IOll!lWl(KI llsl shows lhe New York Slock Exchlln'" stocks and warrants lhal have gone UP 1111 most and down the mosl based on oercenl of change for Thursdav No securllles 1radlng below S2 or 1000 shares are included. Net and percentage changes are the difference b'1ween the prevlous closlng price and Thursday's S:30 p.m. price. UPS NI~ Last C., Pct. t EmerRad S'e + 1 1 UP 23.7 2 Auslria n 19 1 i 2', UP 1• 7 3 l lYIJsl8cP IJl.• ll• UP I• 6 • vcR~our 8' a 1 UP •• 0 s palnFd JI , ) up 1S.s 6 ermanyFd 19 13. Uo I . ) 1 elFedlP s~ ! 1 , UP .a I Mlcklbrv •1' ~ UP 9 4 9 amp OUP 571 •:\t Up . 10 ~. ellv~tr 19', 1'"2 Up 1.i 11 co1sm11n n 10 J • Up I 1? 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I -~ 2'• -\'II J7 -2 2,2~ =I\-\ .... _ ~ ~-· 14 -~ ~-~ ai. -~ ~-~ ,,, -'~ ~-~ ~l ~:l 6. :6 J 4.l 4. 1: 4. 4. 4. then~ to do'''" Arnhym and others pointed out. hownl·r. that the seao;un as 'it11l JUSt begin ning. A cold o;nap. a few stories about dt·sen '>lorm'>. and ... "Wl"'c enJO}ed a rathcr lengthy spate of extr(·ml·I~ good weather," Amhym said. "But wc'vc h.ad situ- ations '' hcrl' the \\l'ather has done a 180 on us and our tou rists ha vc -;campered off l'lsl·whcrc:· But no om"s complaining so far. "People from the Midwest or East Coast are .i.t11 nk111g about coming to Palm Spnngs carlu:r than usual."' said Jud} Woodard. general man- ager of th e 600-room La Quinta Resort. "Usual!)' th e\ arc talking about bookings for Fl·bruar). Th as year. as soon as the\ rl'to\l'r from the hol- idays. they're tr, i n~ tn pack up and come to Palm Springs for a month or six weeks:· she S<11d. "Thc cconom1c policies of the I Q80) ha' l' not prepared us for a braghtl'r fut urc." ~aad committee chairman Rep. l ee Hamilton. D· Ind .. who direc ted preparation of the nc" report. The !.tud) offered a stark a!>Sl'SSmt·nt of America's cconomac prosJ)(.'t'ts 1f policies are not altcrt'd. conte nding that the Un11ed States must do morc to boost savings. increase 1n,es1mcn1 and spur gatn!i in produi:tn at} 1f thc count!) hoix·s to comJ)(.'te antcrnauonall~. "Our count!) has been dn,en for mosf of 1h1!> decadc not br invest· mcnt but ra thl·r b} a binge of con- !>umption that threate ns our long· run standard ofln 1ng and our stand- ing as thl' "-Orld's leading econom1c power ... the report said. '\ \·s•: (.OllPOSll'•: 'f'H ·\ '\S ·\("f'IO'\S GOP poll guard settlement yields wir:lners, losers Both sides ~ere claiming victory this week after Orange County R~pubhcan lea~ers settled a lawsuit challenging the use of uniformed secunty guards during 1988 balJoting in the 72nd Assembly District. The guard~ allegedly harassed Hispanics, intimidating them and. ke~pmg them from voting in the central Orange County .d•stnct. The Republica n Pany defended the guards' use. saying they "ere emplo}cd to document expected voter fraud by illegal aliens. A $480.000 settlement docs not sound like a win but neither dad the plaintiffs get their day in coun. Who really won and lost from the sorry saga of Orange County politics? 9 bviously, Asscmbl)'man Curt Pringle won. The Re- publican won the scat. Democrat challenger Christian .. Rick" T~i~rbach got noth ing. If the poll guards helped. is a half ma llton dollars too much to pay for a seat in Sacramento. especiall y if other people pay the bi lls? On the other hand. the county Republican Pany suffered a black eye with brown voters. Led by Chairman Tom Fuentes and Ex,·cu tive Director Gregory Haskins, the local GOP failed mi serabl y in its stated purpose to broaden its appeal beyond its traditional core. Fuentes' Hispanic name wo n't be enough to convince many Hispanic voters the Republican Pany welcomes them after this episcxk. And while the li\e Hispanic plaintiffs who brought the suit walked awa> "1th $1 5.000 each. Hispanic voters who may ha\'C been bullied awa> from the polls lost something far more \aluablc that Election Day. How much is a man's vote worth? The S 150.000 specified in the cttlement to be dis- tributed to voting ri ghts and voter registration organizations in the Hispanic commun1t} may help ensure a repeat ne ve r occurs. And voters everywhere are winners because the con- troversy sparked the state Legislatu re to pass a law making it a felony to post uniformed guards around polling places. At least now it is clearly illegal to do what was before only clearly wrong. That may cost the company that supplied the guards some business on fu ture Tuesdays in November but probably not as much as the $60.000 fine Saddleback Security paid. The company lost as dtd county Registrar of Voters Donald Tanney. who settled earlier for $20.000. But their setbacks do not seem nearly as troubling as the conclusion that the big monetary winner of the entire security guard controversy was a secondary player. It was not voters. nor poliucians who could count their victor) after the settlement was announced. It the was auornrys for the fi ve Hispanic plaintiffs. Joseph Rcmcho and Lowell Finley. who walked a\.\a) with more than half the settlement -$244 .000. Opinions expressed In this space are those ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists Readers· comments are Invited and may be sent 10 The Daily Pilot. P O Box t560. Costa Mesa 92626. TOD.\ l I' HISTOR\ Today is Fnday. !Xe. 29. the 363rd day of 1989. There arc two days kft in the }car. Today"s Highlight in H1s1or,): On Dec. 29, 1890, the Wounded Knee massacre took place in South Dakota. Morl' than 200 Sioux Indians were killed by U.S. troops sent 10 dis.arm thl'm. About 30 soldu.•r<; were slain. O n 1h1s date: In 1170. Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered m Canterbury Cathedral in England In 1813. the Bnt1sh burned Buffalo. N.Y .. dunng the War of 1812. In 1837.t.anadian m1huamen destro}ed the Caroline. a .S. steamboat dod.ed at Buffalo, N. Y. In 1845. Texas was admitted as the 28th state. In 1851. the tirst American Young Men's Chnst1an 4.ssocta t1on was organized. 1n Boston. In 1957. singers tc\C Lawrence and Eydie Gorme were mamed 1n Las Vegas. In 1975. a bomb exploded in the main terminal of New York's LaGuardia Airport. killing 11 people and injuring several dozen others. Today's H1rthdays: Los Angeles Mayor. 1 o m Bradley 1s 72. A~tress V1veea Lindfors is 69. Actress Inga Swenson 1s 57. Actor Ed Aanders 1s 5S. ~BC newscaste r Tom Jamel is 55. Actress Mary Tyler Moore is SJ. Actor Jon Vo1gh1 1s 51 . Singer Marianne Faithful! is 43. Former Sen. Paul Trible. R-Va .. is 43. Jockc> La flit Pinca~ is 43. " -By ne AHoclated Pttt• ORANGE COAST ll"'_Pi_._111_1 ___ _ i •• ('Otf'r ,,.. ~. TO\I TAIT Edilnr rx>' n:" .• ~\ A 1orialt' t:dilor TO\I ClA'I' ~"""' Editor l\TEVE \IARBLE Cit~ Editor ROGER BLOO\I ru1urH Edhor ROGER CARUmN porl• Editor TOM BUDD CjrHlalkMt Dtt'ftlor TERI PllPO Ciruletlo• M11rbtl111 Manaaer 808 FRANK H ... ~U~.ry Manqer OIALON GOOD C•tlMHf S.nltt Ma ... n raAllOD HAH c ...... IHONDA WIED 0... P,ec r11•1 v .. 'I" DON1U JACD•DN C...11 JS JA ~' Rt:ltllt:,8t:R(, R.-1ail, 'ak11 Man91er CHERIFREE\I' Clauifi..d \lan8jl«'r Jl'Dl' OETTl ~C Le(lal d•t>rl i~ln(I ~htna(lrr BECK\ S. HENDERSO~ Ari Dlrttlor MARY CARTER Ad S..n~n M •• ._.-r ALISSA T ADUM.:K Pre-PttM Ma .... r HENRY KNIGHT ....._..._M .. ...,. WA TANNEY .p,...p,....~- PATIUCK TOOL ,,..,._~ .... 9CO'IT~ ...... ._ ......... Ill.I. OlA WJGllD hit ... •M n 1• . . .. . l .. ETJ'ERS Santa Ana may still get the World Trade Center T o the Editor: I read \111th great interest your aniclc on the Wo rld I rade (\·nter b) Emil~ Adams in )Our Dec. 18 ed111 on \\ hile the assoc1a11on 1s pleased 1ha1 the Dail) Pilot has such an 1n1cres1 1n the location of our proposed building. I feel that I must set the record straight rl·ganl1ng certain statcmt•nts that Ms . .\dams made m the an1ck . fhl· reaht) of a Y. orld T rade Center will happen 1n Orange < ount~ E11hcr In inc nr Santa .\na "oul.d be an 1tkal. loc:a11on. Both u 11c' ha\i~ sho" n greal 'iupport for the proJl'l'I. \ll llh <ij nta .\na·., interest prl·dat1ng all other u tll'S b~ .,c,eral ~car'> Ro th n l'1es will support th1i. pn>JCll. nu malll'r "hl'rc 11 1s located. because the~ both ha'l' thl' torc,1gh1 tu '>l't' the benefit o f a focal ~1n1 of 1ntcrnat1onJI tradt· 1n our r ountl"\. In fact. all _ 7 Clllt'S h:l\t" lx-l·n C\trcml'I) '>Upponl\e ·or the idea. fhe City of Santa Ana has been a long 'upponcr of tht· organ1 zat1on and has not "stru~lcd" 10 find a de' eloper. Nor 1s the associa11on loukmg for a "more .prc)llg.tQu'> site" than Santa A n~. T he loca11on fur the proposed project has been and "''II rnn11nul' 10 tx- drn l'n by developer interest. We haH· come clo'ic !>e H·ral 11mes 1n Santa Ana and arc in foci con11nu1ng 10 pursul· discussions wi th 'il'"cral deH'IOPt'r" to locall' lhl' l"l'll tcr 1n _anla ..\na. We arc abo t!llktng \\Ith 'anou<i people. 1ndudi n~ ollic1als at the In inc ( o , rl·gard1ng a po 1cn11al prOJCCt 1n In me. !\tnl'C the IOnl' o f the article WB\ COmbaltVl' and 1mpltcd that there is some conl11 c1 w11 h ·anta Ana and or that the a)~uc1at1on "'~he 10 lea\e, kt'\ set the rl'n>rd ~1ra1gh1. We do not wish to lea .. e. but we will go "hcrc\l·r thl· llc\l·lt~per pl<tns 10 plac~ a ·world trade l"l'llti:r \.\ t" an· proud to oc associated wtth the c it) of SantJ \na -the fir'\t cit~ in Orange Count) 10 unck r'>tJ nd lhl' 1m ponancc of international trade LI AN LENTZ E'ecutl\c Director \\Mid r radl' ( l'ntc r .\ssoc1a11o n o f Orange Count} Keep Germanys apart r o lhl' d11or: I u>n.,1der m' self an an11-<.·om -mun1~t and I an; thnlkd about thl· changl'\ 111 Ea<>tem Europe. There 1s mur h talJ.. about reunification of the l\ll O lierman)S. which 1s as fnght- t•n1ng as communtsm could ever be. ( •l·rmany was fo rmed around I !PO and was m volveij in World Y. ar I and World War 11. Mo re than SO million people were killed during \\ urld War II and had it not been fur (iermany, this would have not haprx·ned. Thl·rc l'i something \\rong \\Ith a l'Ountn that had tx·cn 1n l'\l\tcm:c .., 5 ~ CJ f'> thruugh 19-'5 and had hecn in l\\O "orlJ "ar' and the Holo- caust German} hould ne\er be allo"'ed to reunify. and 1f the Unittd tates and other wtstem countnes arc dumb e no ugh 10 let them. 1hey ought to nc\er be allo"'ed to have nuclear weapons o r any chemica l weapons. ROBERT W. POST Huntingto n Beach Letters welcome The Dail) Pilot "elcomes )Our k t1 cr' and longer articl<'S ol commcntan. "h1ch must be signed . l~ped or clear!~ wnllen and sent 10 LETTER 10 the EDITO R. Dail) Pilot. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. If you prefer to dictate a lener. you ma) call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642-6086 - and leave a bnef recorded message. Plea~ leave your address and phone number so we may verify authorship. Noriega' s new residence may turn into his prison_ WASHINGTON -Temporarily. at least, Manuel Antonio Noriep picked his own prison by lakina refuge at the Vatican embassy in Panama City -where Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney thinks the ousted military boss might be a lona- tcrm rnident. That's not what the adminis- tration wants, but wonc thinp could happen, and have. So Iona u the deposed military boss of Panama is a cloislered f..tlitive. he is ilolakd, ' silenced and confined to small com- pound, livina in a spare. sinak tatorial of repmes have .c.upcai it. Now. as CMney uid, &aW)-en and diplomats ~ tryi.._ to fiau~ out what happens ne1tt in the Noriega case. He left open the possibihty that 1t could be nothma. room. Despite Wuhi"11on '1 sharp de>- mands that the Vatican tum over Noriep, the U.S. stake to the ri&ht of embassy refuge seems more im· ponant than his case. so Iona as he 1s out of power and neutralized. American embassies sometimes have been havens for ditlenllen, notably in Cold War Hunpry nnd now Beiji!'l- U.S. OffiCials araue that Norieaa should not be aranted aylum a. cautt M ii a common criminal, not a pol.ital f\lsitive. In bit ~ IMrc i1 toUd evidence of it, but ICMIU..._ ,ovemrnenu Mve no cliflk...._ conatrucdna criminal _, . "" dleir diwa••• ..,ht'll•,... Lillli .... ...... ialMAa1icm ::'a·tt·~ ........ ........... ...... -...... •.. e1 .. --... ..... Cheney said Tuesda)' that the em- bau)' 1s surrounded, with no way out for NonCJI and no way in for U.S. aulhorit1e1. "At prcttnt, 1f he lmvn the cm- buay under any c1rcumsuinccs. hc will an fact be al'ftMCd bv U.S. forces and tttumtd to the United States:' a.ey said Tunday. Emba11y ttftlle don not apply oullidt an embul) compound. IO as IOOll as Norilll •1ppd oullidc ...... v.-. ........ oould ...... "'$! .............. ......... ., ~ ...... ...... .. 1111 .... ., ...... ~- 1990s e.xciting time ·in county Entering the year 1990 1s awesome 1n three "a)s First. we are entering a n('" decade: Second. "I! are o n the brink of a nc" ccntun. And lhird . "'e arc aboul 10 \111tne.ss o mc1h1ng 1ha1 \Cf) fe" people who have ever hH·d on earth ha"c en·r witnessed -the turn of a m1llenn1um. In soml' \\U}S. when we consider 1hc Siil' ol Orange Count} on 1he tare ol the cnttrl' canh. our o"n count)·~ probl~m ~ seem terribl~ small and insignificant. But in other wa)S. because we 11 ,e 1n O range Count). this speck of earth 1s all-important 10 us That's wh\ the traffic on the San Diego Frec"a) 1s more important to us than the fam1m." in Afnca. \\.hat the n do we see ahead for Orange Count~ as we enter the n1' 01al )ear o f I 990. a s we stand on 1he bnnJ.. of the :? I st Century and as "e are drawn into the thnd millen· n1um of the common era? Eco no mically. our future 1s ter· nbl} bnght. .\ fnend. who r~ntly returned from four }Cars outside of ~uthi:rn California -most o f that time 1n Colorado. co mmented re- Cl'ntl~ 1ha1 "Those of yo u who lave from las vewis w~ have no ldca ho" fortunate 'ou are economically a!> rnmpart'd 10 the rest of the na- tion.·· A.nd within Southern Cahfomta. Orange Count) stands out as a bright and shining hght We have 1.3 million JObs and we wtll probably ha'e 1.6 m11l1 on b' the end of the I ~90s That 1s an' increase of 23 percen t .\nd "e have a population of :? 3 million and that will grown to onl) :? b million b) the end of tftc decade That 1s an increase of o nly 13 percent Jobs "'II be aJLaround us -and JObs fuel the econo my. En v1ronmentall). we wtU see chanac -and mos1 people don '1 hke change. But lhen, Oranle Coun- ty has undergone continued change during rttcnt decades. In Lbe 1950s. the county was suU basicaJly apicul· 1ural -rows of ol'CMrds ana field crops. In the 1960s we became rcsi· dential -rows of tract houses and pl;lnntd communities. In the 1970s \11.e became industrial -rows of manufac1urin1 and technology buildings. And in the 1980s we became a service economy -rows of office buildings and hotels. Dunn& the 19905 we will become an urban center -rows of mixcd- use de"elopments. We will tee an 1n1erminaJ1na of uses. Most notable wlll be ~idential development mixed into commercial dtvclop- ment. We will 9CC projects such as Newport Center LD Newport Beach. Mola Centre and Pa.rt Platt in Irvine. MacArthur "P\ac:c in Santa na and perhaps the Home Ranch in Costa Mesa develop with for-sale condom1n1ums and for-rent apart· ments alongside office buiJdinp, ho- tels and retail fac11.Jues. As a result, we will sec more people d ec1din& 10 live where they work. The baby boomcn, now mature, will befin to cboole oon- domm1um hous1na and permanent rental of apartments becaute they will be priced out of for.-Je de- tached housina in Ora• County and will be too worldly to commute to surroundinc counties. But we will also sec i~ina commutina to we111m1 ~ide and San Bernardino couaties_ llDrth· em San DiCIO Coun17 ud '°""'cm Loi Anlein Coun17 by ,_...work· lftl ia Oranjie Coulny. Al a flftUIL OiaftF Couaty will w 1 • the down&ow11 ol dlil pmi GI m • cm CalilOntia. Pl'OVW'JI -=jobs but UC> IM .... PH A L ter- TIC:a, e..azcinl ••• ~­entenai.nmnl. ...,.. _. NC- reatioft. ... ,. .. ;Home loan firm ;quickly finds a :niche on Coast Newport Financial Group, Inc., Isn't a bank and lt'1 not a savtngs and loan association, but · In lt1 flrat year of operation, It's become a local leader In residential home loans. Founded on the concepts of superior cus- tomer aervtce and competitive loan programs, Newport Financial wu readily accepted by In- vestors large and small. The company speclal- IZes In home loans from slngle-famlly residences to multi-family units. "Our priority Is always customer satisfac- tion," declares Donald W. Tilly, the 33-year-otd president of the Newport Beach firm. "With a 1taff of fully licensed loan officers and loan processors, we are able to maintain a level of •integrity and honesty unparallaled In the Indus- try. "From Its Inception." he continued, "our builder support team has been unsurpassed in satisfying the needs of both the homebuyer and the developer In the real estate community." Its Inception was Just over a year ago when the Metmor Co. In Newport Beach was acquired by Tiiiy and Dena M. Mejia. who serves as vice president of Newport Financial. Combined, they represent 30 years In the mortgage field, cover- ing all facets of Institutional lending. Tllty, who was born In Toronto, grew up In Huntington Beach and graduated from Marina High School. After earning a degree In marketing and management at Cal State Long Beach, he · started his career Ir. 1981 as a loan officer at the Hammond Co. In Newport Beach. Two years later, he became assistant vice ' president . and branch manager of California Federal Mortgage Co. In Torrance. He joined Metmor as branch manager for the Orange County region In 1986 before spearheading the • formation of Newport Financial. ~ Tiiiy and-his wife, Kim, w~ live In Lagunt ........... ,.._ Donald Tiii~ of Newport l'lnanclal Group. Niguel, are the parents of three· children - Cheyne, 7; Kacee, 4, and Courtney, four months. His leisure activities Include biking, skiing and coaching Cheyne's Little League baseball team. "I also did a lot of surfing when I was younger," he added, noting that his son Is named for champion Australian surfer Cheyne Horan. "I still manage to get out In the water about once a month." Building Newport Financial Group Into a successful mortgage corporation has occupied the bulk of his time over the past year, however. On his office wall Is a picture of the Sunset Beach water tower -one of the local projects his firm financed. "We're very successful," he says. "We've done remarkably well for our first year of business." · Newp'ort Flnanclal Gro6p, Inc., is located at 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 222, Newport Beach. Further information may be obtained by calling the firm. at 851.::.0202 . We Cover The Coast Ckdl m Old rw tM best daily conrqe ol local n~w1, sporU and features Go sports find kindred spirits at raid' Cheers, the -.... ~·· body knOWI your "8me. may be • eo.ton-baed "-"'*" of televllk>n'• 1mag1natron, but tta Orange Cout counters-t la building an appreciative cllentele at Fitzgerald'• Food and Sprtt1 In Huntington Beech. Tucked away In a medtum- slzed shopping center on Magnolia Street Ju1t aouth of Garfield Avenue, Fitzgerald'• 11 becoming a mecca for local sports fans, thankl to 1t1 8 x 10- foot giant TV ecreen and a aatel-. lite dish that brlnga In just about any game you want to see. "Monday nights are realty fun In here, 11 says co-owner Michael Mendetara, who. bought Into the establishment tut August. The place was bullt three years ago by Ed Fitzgerald, who still re- tains an Interest. On a typical Monday night during the football season, Mendelara will dispense about 150 hot dogs and some 20 pounds of chill -all free -to his sports fan patrons. But don't let your enthusiasm run away with you and offer a loud dis- ~rtation on an opposing play- er's ancestry. Michael doesn't cotton to raunchy language In his establishment. "It's really Impressive In here at night with the big screen on, 11 says Mendelara. "And we find we draw as many couples In here to watch the games as we do singles, so I try to keep the language civilized.·' Another drawing card Is the piano bar, at which Blaine ........... ,.... Mlchael Mendelara. Linda Daly preside at l'IUger.Wa. Hardin presides each Friday and Saturday night. Hardin came from Francois' after that estab- lishment closed, Mendelara said, and brought most of his followers with him. The Brooklyn-born Mendelara usually can be found at Fitzgerald's from 8 a.m. to 3 o'clock the next morning. That doesn't impede his soclal life since the bar's waitress, Linda Daly, also Is his flancee. While the emphasis at Fitzgerald's Is on spirits, the food is pretty appetizing too. One of the speciatues Is a cheeseburger with the cheese tucked between two beef patties -delicious. Fitzgerald's Is open for lunches six days a week, with Sunday brunch running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meldelara proudly points out the tavern's !solid oak walls (made from kitchen cabinet doors) and will direct you to the rest rooms. which feature genu- ine brass fhctures. ''It gives us a little class " he savs. "These last four months have exceeded my expectations for the place." says Mendelara, who has attracted customers from his former tavern to Fitzgerald's. "I set a goal for myself, and It was realized sooner than I thought it would be." Fitzgerald's Food and Spirits Is located at 19171 Magnolia St., adjacent to the K-mart shopping center. It's open seven days a week and you can get more information by calling 968-4523. No sale on $900 'bargain' ........... ,.._ Dan Marcheano holds his 19,000 An9el"1 S,..re fleftJ and his 15,400 Chateau Mouton Rothschllcl. GRAND OPENING! $5.00 OFF ANY SERVICE . 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The Gators' record in thC' 1980s is a lengthy one -whether you'rc- talkingabou1 football successes or NCAA violations. The '80s have been the school's most successful years in te rms of football victories a nd most clouded at thC' same time. While the program has been under 1hc joint scrutiny oft he NCAA and its O'A'n institution since -1988, the investigation will last Ion! enough that the death penalty wil not be invoked automatically under the stipulation of two maJOr viola1 ions wit hin a fi ve-year pcnod for thc football team. The violations Hall incurred were making additional payments to l'o''O assis1ants "·itho ut 1he knowledge of thl· ndn1ini stration _- it may very v.•cll ha,·e been O K'd had he asked supc:riors -and sending a graduate assistant l'oach as a driver to make sure quarterback Kyle Morris made it to coon for a cus1ody case after he had n1 is5'.'d two pre,·ious coun dates. Four players v.·crc dismissed fo r bttting activity on other univer- sit ies· g.an1cs ..... ·hic h Is nol a institu- tional violation. The most serious allegations sur· round the university's haskt•tbalt progran1. lron1cally. when the Gators com- pc1e in their St·,·enth bowl game of the dc<:ade this Saturday, it wlll be in 1he Freedo m Howl agains1 Wash- ing1on of the Pac-1 0. Of the three years thl"Y did no1 make a bowl gan1e this decade. they "'t'~ on probation for 1wu of them. Perhaps i1 will n1ark the turn of the decade "'-'llh a positive word for an a1hlc1ie program which is Joing its bcs1 to atonl' for its mistakes and provide. a ne""· direction for the fu1urc . What interim coach Gary Darnell has accomplished since the resig- nation of G alen Hall is the patient handling of e ndless references to the problems of1hc program a nd a likely end 10 his tcn"urr as head coach after his seven-S'.:!me stint runs out Sa1ur- da)'. while Keeping tfie players' atten- tions on 1he football field. Thursda}. he fielded various ques- ti ons about the coaching situation. his 1n1cn m eltpcrienced. olher people's chances, and which quar- terback will gel the Stan this week in place of 1hc suspended quanerbacks. .. , ne ver let that stufT(coaching c hange) get involved." 0.mell said. "'The pla)'ets ha ve done a _Jtta!J'ob of no 1 lctting it enter into 11. an it's a llowed me to lake the same ap- proach.·· Duke Coach Steve Spurrier. who quanerbacked the Gators to Sugar and Oran1e bowl appearances in 1966-6 7. is the leading candidate. , .. I have a fttlin& he 'Nill," get !he job, said Darnell at a press con- ference on Thursday, finally relent- ing 10 offer some son of reply after series of questio ns on the topic. "Thal's been the assumption most of the time. There's no reason to think any different." Darnell, who is as easy goina as his rural Oklahoma and Arkansas roots. is enjoyin1 the prt'Stnt. The Gators enter with a 7-4 rteord, in- cluding l-3 under.Darnell with the thrtt losses by three. seven and five points to bowl particii:-nts Geor'Jia, Auburn and Aorida State. ··1rs been like nyin, the X-IS every day," Darnell said. "Ay hi&h. ny fast and ny hard. It feels amt Ryin1 hiah every day. If you push one wrona buuon, though, you can blow up, but it hasn't happened yet. It's bttn fun nyina in lhc left SUI." ,..,. __ ,. __ /821 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1- An opportunity worth the. sacrifice Practice wuover. theft were just a couple of more days of prepuatton for yet another bowl pmc for the Washin&1on Hus.Ues, and the tiaht ends coach pthend his five ti&hl endsaround him forwha1 he called "the day's final huddle.' He spoke 10 1hcm with an CncrcY and enthusiasm that you often hear in Pop Warner circles. "Good efTon. I really liked what I saw today," he.told his players. They put their hands toacther like you wou ld sec before a basketball game and olTcred a couple of chants. They're just o ne of many pans ofa Huskies program. and aS they were puuing their trust in one another, a dozen other liulc huddles wi1h their respecti \'e coaches. were in similar posi1io ns. So it went for Don James' crew I his v.•cck a t Golden West College where the Huskies "'ere wrappin,i; up an extcndl·d visn in prcpara11o n for Sat- urda)''s Freedom Bowl Game al Anaheim S1adium against Emmitt Smilh & Co. (Florida). For mos! ofthc Huskies. a long way from home. . . Seahawks, Chargers in semis By KENNETH SMITH O"°"Y ~ C-•-- Thl.' Ocean View Seahawks. with an authoritative 22-6 run in 1he third quarti:r, overcame Va lencia. 70-62. in thl' second-round of 1he ~1arina Girli. Basketball To ur- nament Thursda) ·n1g.ht at Marina Ii igh Sl:hool. In a later gan1c. Han ~figh's late four1h-quartt·r spun helped over- contl' Fountain Valk·v·s 27.9 third quar1cr dominat1on, 57-49. Ocean View was led by Fabiola Nunez "'-'ith 24 points and Jenny Sull1 ,·an "'1th 20. l."ach finding their rangt• in the second half. Both 1can1s played evenly 1hro ughou1 lhl· fir!it half. but Ocean Viev.· c<11npk·11:·ly took over in the sc:co nd half. dl·sp11e a late charge by Valencia 1n the last eight minutes. "\\'\.• 1nadc an adjustmcnl 10 move front a full -coun game to a half- coun game," Ocean View Coach Olhc J\lar1in said. "We set up a zone and I .had them contain the other tean1 and then really push our fas1 break. I also wanted to gi ve 1hc )Oungl·r girls some experience againsl lha1 kind of pmsurc." The game be1...,·ccn Fountain Val· le~ ond Hart was essentially a game For Myles Corripn, homecomina -and ironically, a homecomin1 after finally findinaa spot where the roots were arowina in the Northwe1t, Wednesday's scene at Golden West College exemplified what it means when the thought comes 10 mind that ifs "in your blood." Because if nothinselse. fo r this coach, thegame offoolball has been in his blood si nce days when -well. you might say hr feels his blood lines carry through the game o ffoo1ball more than any o ther entity. How clSt: could you Cll plain the actions ofa man who. af\er tours of duty at six high SC'hools and wilh five years under his bel t as an offensive coordinator at a small college (Uni- versity of Puget Sound), would de· c1de to forego a normal paycheck and wal k-on a1 the University of Wash- ingto n as a ··faduatl' assistant" a t the age of 40'. For 1wo years. Myles Corrigan en- dured a reg1nll'n of staying in a small Scan le apanment e very Sunday, Monday, Tuesday a.nd Wednesday nigh1s. awa)' from his fa n1 ily. Gradu- ate assislants make \'inually nothing of n1omen tum changes. Han qu1 l·kl y JUn1ped o ut 10 a I J-4 lead in 1he first quarter, and led Fo untain Valle)' by as rnany as I J points. Ho...,·ever. the -it's like an intern ho ping to gain some experience to pad a resume. He 1ook o ne of 1he big gambles of his hfc -walking on as an assistant al agt· 40, but for ~1ylesCorngan. 111ambles and fa11h wi1h111 himself ha ve co1ne easil~ fo r a long time. Hard-luck stories are a dime-a- Baro11:, rl.·grou~d and cut the lead to fo ur at the ~·nd of the first half. f ountan1 Vallev·s excel\en1 shoo1- 1ng and tough dCfense in 1he third dozen, but Corri&01n. known afTec- tio nally a~ ··suitcase Corrigan.·· is a fellow who 'lllnows a lot aboul the 1ns and outs of<by·to-day hardships. Born in 1944 to the son of a 19- year-old sin&Je Austrian mother, he was put up fur adoption. T his is how Corrigan dest.·ribt!ii his early yiars: ·•M)' foster mo ther was an al- coho l1_c. so I wa!I. placed in a Cat.holic boarding sc hool in Nonhern Cah- fornia. latl'r I Ji,cd 1~"il h a foster aunl, but she died tht• night aftt·r mv ninth grade graduation. · "Then I h1•cd "llh m\ fo<;tcr grandmother and sh\.' di't·d thl· night ofm) high !>Choo! graduauon. S<l. after m y high school gradua11on (19t>I ) I had nobod\ a1all. I v.as on m yo...,'n." · I-le "''as o n hisO"'-'" and he ~ound up go ing to Los A ng~·k·s ( 11} Colk·ge. 1hcn to ('al Staie Nunhndgl'. but 1v.•o kne(· operauon!I. as a freshman cul shun hi s athletic a:,p1rauons. That didn't stop h1rn -h(· spi:n t hi s !le.\. I three year~ of college ac11111~ as a ...,·alk-on coach at Vcn1C(' High - where a ma n named Bob Bosanko "''as the school's pnncipal. q uartt·r appeared to be the backbreak cr for lian. But 1hc In- d ians' sophomore forward. .\.J. Dionne. fi red 1n thrl'e consecu111·t• J. From 1here the dominos began to fall. He \O.'a!>dat1ng a girl ~·hose mother wa~ a l1br.inan a1 Corona de\ Mar and he met Da'e Holland. the Sea K ing~; coach. !·le did some student 1caeh1ng <ind "a:, "·ith the freshman foo1ball 1ca1n fthe full ba,·k was Brent Oi.:den ) as an al.)J Sta nt coach. .\~cat later. an opening appeared on Bob 1·111 ner's f<,·1iss1on V1ejostaff t Bo~nl.n "a) 1htn the pnnc1pa\ at .\·l 1s~1on J ;ind JU~t 12 months later Olll' Of li11 ncf~ lteutenantS, Chuck Gallo, ""~ e\c, :.tied 10 the head · l"u~ch 1 ng 1ub :JI Scrvitc. Corngan wen1 v.·nh him. stayed fi \ c 'cars, tool. a one·~ ear shol as a h1•;11{ co:ich ar San Bernardino 15-41 !Please we CARLSON /Bll pointers 1n the last three m1nutei. pulling the game out of rcaC'h. "\\ C' either had to .give up tbe 1.-..aw lff' GfRLS/93, " . Edison, Estanci"a reach Coast Classic semifinals Chargers have surprisingly easy CdM comes up time disposing of Irvine, 57-32 shon, 52-50 1y ROGER CARLSON °'-~-''""' Edis.on High's Chargers moved into tonight's champio nship semi· finals with casc Thursday afternoon. dismantl ing a talented Irvine Hi&h unit, 57-32. as they improved to 9-J overall. How easy? Edison Coach Jon Borchcn summt.-d it up with two words to his quintet at the ' con- c lusion Of the third quarter. "Good job." he barked o ut. It was rrobably the under- statement o 1he day in 1he Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia High as Edison dom inated every facet of the a.a.me wilh a defense that smotherut every Irvine assauh and an offense which took every op- ponunity fro m within a patient pat- tern. In shon the CbalJICfS made few. if any mistakn. Irvine. on tht olhc.r hand. could only rnpond at the line "'here the Vaqueros were 10 for 10 until a miss in lhe wanin' seconds when reserves were finish1n1 out. But when t~rc was an Edison deff'nder ihvolved it was a compktc- ly different story. When Bon-hert ren1oved his s1aners wi1h 4:07 left Irvine had managed just 8 for JO from the fie ld (26.6 percent). John Molle, the Vaqs· standout junior with a 28.1 sconng average, hit j ust o ne bucket from 1he field and closed out with ei&ht points - 20 off his norm. "I hrivc to give a lo t of ettdi1 10 our defense," rommenled Borchcn. "We had Brandon a nd Smyser guardina Mollt and he.'s an o utstanding playe r. They did a hcckuv• job. And we pla)'ed down wi1h anyone else (gettina help from whomever v.-as available)." Brandon Jessie. the s uperb sophomore prosJ)('('I from Edison, led •ll scorers wi1h 16 points. but he was a force in every aspect in this one. His theft and eventual dunk at the other end of 1hc coun with just I :06 spcna in the second quann lifted Edit0n to a 1 l-8 lt'ad and l1tn in the same quarter with Edison up, 2()..14. his defensive cfTon a1 1he perimeter. blockina • shot 111cmpt which was ruled a "jump t>.11," aivina Edit0n poueuioo. tel 1he lant for the pmc. ,..,._ '" IDISON/e>r 1y REID McCLATCHY o.-y -c .... ,_,.,. When vou boil the ullimate s1ra1egv oi baskcthall d0wn 10 its most rTI 1nutc form. )'OU realize the CM•t Olrh..,..., OMM (el IEMlloftde ltllll ldllolfl) lltUllKtolY'S KOll.t:ti c---· OWWIWIA el L•eu11• "4111to Sol, E1tencle •~ _. Hun!lt\gron 8eecto IJ. Ccnle Mew " (;~le °'400Vef 11, Vi,11 ,, l!l•nnlne n , CvPI'"' •1 ~ • .-0-......... E"'ton ,7, lrv!M l1 Ml1•iOll v;e;o •2. T111!ln S6 e.iencle ..-. l..Oflll a.ecn JorMll ~ lot A19ml!ot J2, Coron• Oii Mer JO TOOAY'S SCHIEOULIE '""' "'-<e kin • 11b t • m -Cot le MotM "'· \lltl1 tcttO em -C'IPl"t•1 vl. E"WKl.I lt_..-.n c .......... ...,_. I 12.20 Oft! -L...,ne Hilll va. ~Jn91on &MCtl ! om.--V~ Hoovtr VL I-*" "-~Su•• J:tO o m.-r .... nn "'·CO"-de! Moir S:JO o.m.-trvl.v "'· LOl'IO ia.cll .iol'Wft °*'•' ..... .. 1 11.m.-Mi.1ion VIJl;o ""-LDI "*""''°' l:.cl 11.m.-EalMll "'· Et1eroe:i. key to w1nn in1 is how oftrn you"re able to pul the ball into the hoop. For two qu•ncn of Tlu.1f'ldly's 1--C.O/JlJI Eagles to Cl{lsh with Edison after 62-44 win over Jordan ly MID McCLATCHY o.o11r-c ..... __ .,. Knowing \'Cf)' "'ell Long Beach Jo rdan preferred to shoo! the ball from inside the kc~. Estancia basket- ball coach T1n1 O'Bncn decided to cram the key defensively and force the poor outside shooung Panthers to shoot from 1he penmcter. The ganu: plan v.·as CllCCUted lo perfection and the result was a 62-44 v1C10f) for 1he Eagles 1n the second ro und of the Coast Christmas Classic at Es1anc1a H igh. They,'\\ face Edison 1n the semifinals tonight at 8;40. Af\cr fallin• behind 5-0 10 stan 1he game. Estancia rolled off 10 straiaht points and nc,·er trailed again. G uty Heredia and Paul McDanicls ac· counted for 15 of the Ea&]es 17 first quaner po1nu, and the)' led by one after one quancr. T he Eaalcs opened a sil.-poin1 lead midway through the SC'C'O nd quaner. but 1hc Panther!> batlled back and afler conSC'Cut1,·e baslcels by James Jackson and Oarrc:ll Bryant in the closing ~conds of the half. they pu~ to "''ithin two (31-31) at inter- mission. The 1h1rd quancr "'as very much the same a!I tht• firs t for Estancia "'1th HereJ 1.'hjlnd McDaniels leadi11& th~· ~'a' otTt.1is1\'cly. They combined for l J 'of the Eagles' 15 points. \Jnfonuna1 cl) for Jordan, EstanM e1a stepped up its pressure •nd heW the Panthers 10 onl\ five third qu.ar· 1cr paints. A great deal of the prcss- url' was excnrd from the 1nside v.·hi:rc Estanc1a's zone was forcin& cvervth1ng 10 the outside. The Panthers scored their first two po1n\s 1he third time they to ocbed the ball. but didn't score 1bcir nt:xt t\\'O until 2:0J was left in theq'Uanrr. The 1atlcr Panthers would pass-the ball 1ns1de. the Eaa.les wouldtoUaper on whoever had the ball, and would force the ball-handler 10 IOll it b.ck outside. "·here more times than ndl th< fumpcr ...,·ould fall. · ·· hev never really made a stto1111 run at · us after early ie lhc ~ quancr." O "Bricn said ... 1'1ley were around. but we j ust coatroned • le.mpo. Thai was the bi9ftt fhils goina in10 the pme. We: knew WI had 10 control the the ... IO ...... "\\rc·re j ust a aood _. rillil ·~--... •ACll.D/111 Monarchs shut down Marina, 71 ·-54, reach final Sltddlebect, meanwbUc. defeated Dami-in .... -..,,,; ..... jJ.41. to move inlO tlM tourney ftllll for .... lbird ....... -· Maw Dtt"• u= •• r , -.. -.... llolfOD-..... ~ cratld -........ ........... -.... CMrtiie~wfll.a.r Ill :J:"":.Dol .r.:-:.: u ...,.. '9ass''f: II,..._ 1 ..... ,.1 .;,.••on•• ... Ma••* ............... c••· ... .. _ "They're IO phyJical and they're on C\'ery loo9e ball. They hive excel- k-nt size and 11re:nath. In the fim llalf. we didn't ... the i.11 to f1'lrttl • mtdl u"" sltoukl've. but We 11114 tr0ublc wilh thcir t•rc ••w. .. Mariftl came within '1riDna .._ -.... i• .... f'oul\h -• ---·;-• ,._...r. ~·t -to - it -·· -Doi, Wflb 6:S2 loll lo .. . wls, wild-card games top weekend h's 11mc to go bowlina, colleae football style. And, throw 1n a couple of NFL wild card pmes on unday. o ne R<»e Bowl, while USC has two straiaht Rose Bowl losses. includins a 20-17 loss to M1chipn State two )ears ago. 0 f ptunna the Rams, and it makes for a busy 1clcvis1on weekend -Friday throuah Monday. The national championship in col-leac football will center on the Or- a nae Bowl Monday. That game (Channel 4 at 5 p.m .) features the No. I-ranked and unbeaten Colo- rado Buffaloes ( 11 -0) taking the Notre Dame fighting Irish ( 11-1) in a pmc that wilf decide the national Championship - one way or the o ther. In the otton Bowl (Channel 2. 10:30 a.m.), CBS' lone bowl game on New Year's Day, both Tennessee a nd Arkansas are 10-1. Tennessee has the defense and Arkansas the running game. Although the two schools aren't far apart geographi- cal!). they've only played each other twice. The last time was 1n the 1971 Libert) Bowl, when Tennessee won, 14-13. The Freedom Bowl will receive international radio covcraae thanks to KJC Y (850 AM) in Nome, Alaska. which is part of the Wash- ington ne two rk. The westernmost radio statJon in the U.S .• J<JCY's signal reaches 400-500 miles into the So'•1et Far East's Chukchi Penin- sula. Just 1 2~ miles from the Soviet nion, the ~tat1on has also been picked up in Japan's nonhern scc1or and also' in pans of Finland and nonh o f the Arcuc Circle. If the Buffs win, the nauo nal 111lc is theirs. but if they lose, the crown is up fo r grabs. With a win1 the ln sh. defending national champions and No. I most of the season. would be' among the contenders fo r the crown desp11e a loss to Miami in the final regular season game. Nebraska (I 0-1) and flonda State (9-2) will be featured in the Fiesta Bo"'I (Channel 4, 1:30 p.JTl.). Ohio State (8-3) and Auburn (9-2) 1n the Hall offame Bowl (Channel 4, 10 a.m.>. and Illinois (9-2) and Virginia ( 10-l) 1n the Flo nda Citrus Bowl at (Channel 7, 10:30 a.m.). Amenca's southernmost cll>. Key WcM. Fla .. 1s on the Florida network and tha' '>tat1on will be beaming its '>tgnal into the south Atlantic and ( uba. which is just 90 miles away. 0 0 To the other three traditional New Year's Day bowl games -Rose. ~gar and Cotton -add the Florida Citrus Bowl, Hall of Fame Bowl. and unkist Fiesta Bowl. for a total of seven games on Monday. The bowl season continues bu1ld- 1 n~ up to the big day tonight when Bnshnm Young and Penn State face ofT 1n the Holiday Bowl from San D1l-go (E$PN. S p.m.). The Rams. who would need to ~in three games on the road to qualify for thl' Super Bowl, bc~in their difficult ta\k on Sunday 1n Ph1ladclph1a aga1nM the Eagles (( hannel 2. 9:30 a.m.) The Orange Bowl has been the determining game for the nauonal title in four of the la\t eight years. NBC has assi~ned its top announc- ing crew -Dick En berg and Bill Walsh -to work the game. Miami (I 0-1 ). still a contender for the nauonal lltle. has been paired against Al abama (I 0-1>1n the Sugar Bowl (Channel 7 at 5:30 p.m.). f our bowl games are scheduled ~aturda). the one w11h the h1ghest- ranked team ,., tht.• Gator Bowl from Jackson\ •lie. na .. which has 14th- ranked Clemson against No. 17 'W c'>t V1rg1n1a (ESPN. S p.m ). The "orsl. Judging b~ rating.,, will .be tht: 1-rcedom Bo"l 1n Anaheim "Ith unranked rto nda and Wa"1h1ngton (Channel 4, 11 a.m.). The AFC wild<a1:cc:k.amc features the Houston Oilers ~a1ning the P1mburgh Steeler!> (Channel 4, I p.m .): A "eek from Saturda). NFL dt' 1!>1onal pla)olTs games will begin on C BS and :"JB( -1he 8ufTalo Bill'> pla) 1ng the Browns at Cleveland (Channel 4. 9:30 a.m.), and Philadelphia or the Minnesota Vikings' 1S1ting the San Francisco 49as (Channel 2. I p.m .) M1ch1ga~( I 0-1 ). another national- mle contender. meets SC' (8-2-1) in the Ro~ Bowl at Pasadena (Channel 7 at I :45 p.m.) 1n a rematch oflast year"s game. which M1ch1gan won, 22-14. The Wolverines arc 2. 7 in the The other two Saturday bowl games will be Georgia and Syracuse 1n the Peach Bowl from Atlanta (Channel 7. 11 30 a.m.) and P1t1 and Te>.as A&M 1n the John Hancock Bo" I from El Pa'>o. T exao; (Channel 2. 9.30 a.m.1. ~u/s Bro11erlloos Js • Dally Piiot writer wllo1e col11m11 •P~•rs every Frid11y. ff l·:t·:h. J:'\ D '1'1·:1.1·:\ ISIO'\. H \DIO Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: King Collon Hollda> C larnc from Pin<.> BlufT. Ark. (tape). ESPN 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: John Han- cock Bowl-Pmsburgh vs. Te~as A&M from El Pa!>o, Tcxa'I. C hannel .:!. I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Rainbow Classic M:mi fi nal'I from Honolulu (tape>. Prime f1 cket. 10:30 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Butler at NoJJc Dame. SporuChanneJ (rcpcau a l.0:30 p.m.). : 11 :t.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Freedom ~owl-Florida vs. Wai.h1ngton from Anaheim. Channel J . -11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Peach ~wl-Syracusc vs. ueorg1a from Atlanta, Channel 7. • _ Noon -AUTO RACING: World Champ1o nsh1p • Grand Pnx compe11t1o n from St. Louis (tape). ESPN. oon -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Ra inbow Classic ~m1finals from Honolulu (tape). Prime Ticket. Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Old Style Classic championship fr<Jm Rosemont, Ill .. WGN. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASkETBALL: Arkansas at Nevada-Las Vegas. Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF: lnv1tat1onal pro-am tournament from Scou)(fale. Anz .. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ea\! Ten- ncs!>ec State at UCLA (tape), Prime Ticket. 4.30 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Windy City Classic champ1onsh1p from Chicago (tape). SportsChannel. 5 p.m . COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Gator Bowl-West Virginia vs. Clemson from Jacksonvtlle. Fla .. ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New Jc~) at Detroit, WO R. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita repla)s, ( hanncl 18 (SponsC'hannel. I 0 p. m . ). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Ph1ladelph1a at Kings, 1>n me Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Philadelphia at Ghppers. SportsChannel. 7:35 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Year 1n review. TB 12:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos llarness replays, Prime Ticket. RADIO 11 a .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Freedom Bowl-Florida vs. Washington from Anaheim. KMPC •(710). 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Northern Arizona al USC. KNX (1070). Sor 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State ~ullerton vs. Wyomina or NE Louisiana at Casper. Wyo .. KMN Y ( 1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Ph1ladelph1a at ..Clippcn, KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m. -PRO B0<1EY: Philadelphia at Kings. KLA(: (570). I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC wild card playoff gamc-P11tsburgh at Houston. Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -SOCCER: HoJland vs. Bra11I (Spanish. taix·l. Channel 34. 1.30 p.m. -GOLF: Jnv1tat1onal pm -am lour- "fmcnt from ')cottsdale. Anz .. ES PN. 1.30 p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: lJ.S. National Gras' C'oun Double\ ('hamp1onsh1p from Denver Ctape). Sport'>< hanncl. 3 p.m -TABLE TENNIS: U.S. Open Team C hamp1onsh1p'> Imm Detroit (tape). Prime Ticket. 3·30 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bo"I pre' IC". hannd 2 - - 4 p.m. -SKlll"\G: .S. Pro Ski Tour comp<·t111on from Alpine Meadow'>. Cal. (tape). Channel 7. .i p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: New York Islanders at BufTalo. Sport'll 'hannd (repeal\ at 10 p.m.). 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Copper Bowl-unh < arolina State vs Ar11ona from I uc-;on. Ant .. TBS. 6 pm -CLIFF DIVING: World Champ1onsh1ps from Acapulco. Mexico (tape). ESPN. 6 p.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Antona State al \an Diego Slate. Pnme Ticket 7 30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. < hannd 18 C\p<m,( hanncl. 9 10 p.m.). 8 p.m -BASEBALL: Senior Prufcs'>tcmal Ll·agul·-Rrddenton at Winter lfaven (dcla)ed). Prime T1d.et 11 :30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: All Col- leg1: Tournament champ1o n'lh1p from Oklahoma Cit) (tape). Pnmc T1dc1 RADIO 9.10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC wild card pla)ofT gam{'-Rams at Philadelphia. KMP(' (710" I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC wild card playoff gamc-P1mburgh at Houston. KN ( 1070). Monday TELEVISION I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hall of Fame Bowl-Ohto State vs. Auburn from Tampa, Fla .. C hanncl 4. 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cotton Bow l-Tcnn~!>Ce \S. Arkansa~ from Dallas, Channel 2. 10 30 a .m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Citrus Bo"l-lllinoi~ \S. V1rg1n1a from Orlando. Fla .. Channel 7. 10:30 a.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings al Washing- ton. Pnme Ticket. 1.30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Fiesta Bowl-Florida State vs. Nebraska from Tem pe. Anz .. Channel 4. 1:45 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Rose Bowl-M1ch1gan v1.. USC fro m Pasadena. Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -SKIING: U.S. Pro Ski Tour from Bachelor. Ore. (tape), Prime Ticket. S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: O range Bowl-Colorado vs. Notre Da me from Miami. Channel 4. 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Sugar Bowl-Miami. Fla. vs. Alabama from New Orleans, Channel 7. 6 p .m. -BOXING: Hiif1hghts of 1989 bouts, ponsC'hannel. 6:30 p.m. -SltllNG: U.S. Pro Ski Tour from Park City. Utah (tape), Pnme Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays, Channel 18 (SportsChannel. 9:30 p.m.). 8:30 p.m. -SOCCER: English Lcaaue competi-t1on~helsca vs. Liverpool (tape}. SportSChannel. RADIO 10:30 a.m . -COLLEGE POOTBAU.: Cotton Bowl-Tennessee vs. Arkansas from Dallas, K.NX (1070). I 0:30 a.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kinp at W1Shin1- ton, KLAC (5 70). 1:45 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOl'BAU.: Rosc Bowl-Michisan VI. use from Pasadena. KNX (1070). KMPC (710). 5 p.m. -OOLLEGI!: FOOTBALL: Ora~ Bowl-O>londo va. Notre 0.mc fiom Miami, K.MPC (710). 5:l0 p.m. -COLI.SOS ll'OOnAU.: Supr Bowl-Miami, Fla. vs. Alabama tram New Orteant, KNX UOlO). - I 1 1' I ~ Postal worker has found Orego'n betting game a profitable venture ''°"' The AllodMl'd ~ PORTLAND. Ore. -John Randall say\ people call him "Hot Candle Randall... 0 The way he's been pJaymg Qreaon's pon_s Action ~ttmg pme. the name fits. ---- "When I'm hot, l'm really hot." he-Said. "You need an asbestos suit. whc!" I get going. You have to s~nd back, because I m hkc a blowtorch, and everything Marts to melt." Randall, a 39-year-old mail handler for the U.S. Postal Ser' ice in Pon land. has picked all I 4 NFL games correctl y in the weekly Spons Acllon game twice this season. H111 latest cfTo rt came last weekend. whe n he won SI S.165. H is other 14-game winner was worth $1 2.560. ··1 was worried about the electric bill. but I guess I can take care of 11 for a few years no w," he said. Randall shares his winnings with a co-worker. Noble Bat'cus, 42. "I do the mental wo rk, and he docs the paper- "ork." Randall said. "He fills out the fo l'Tns." The two wagered about $300 in each of the two Clippers rout Golden State Ron Harper scored 28 points and Gary Gr:int sparked a 4 5-point first quaner wilh •-' ~'l"n o f h1!> 20 assists as the Los Angeles ' ~ ( lirJX'r" routed the Golden tate Warnors. 139-11 9, at the Sports Arena Thursday night. Charles Smith scored 22 points and center Benoit tknJam10 added 19 ofT the bench for the C'l1ppers. "ho'>{' largcsl prc\lous o fle ns1 vc output this season was I 2Y points. fhe Warriors were led b) Mitch Richmond with 26 point\ and Chris M ullin with 25. (ioldcn tatc (oach Don Ncl!>on was ejected by rcfcrCl' Pete Q uinn with 2:39 left in the fim half and th1: Warriors trailing 62-47. They had e rased half of a 30-point second-quarter defi cit before Nelson drew his Sl"cond 1cchn1cal foul. The Clippers led 70-SS at halfi1me. and Golden ~talc ne,cr got closer than 13 point\ after Terry Teagle upenc<l thc second half with a 17-foul Jumper that made II 70-57. Benjamin had 13 points in third quaner, while Sm 1th and Harper added eight apiece. and the Clippers ne"er led b} fewer than 20 in the fourth pcnod. In othl·r N BA games Thur!>da)' Jan 113, Trail Blaiers lot: Jo hn Stockton scored a rnrecr-h1gh 33 points and handed out 15 assist\ in Salt Lake Cll} a":> Portland sufTcrcd 1ts third straight loss. Karl Malone added 28 points for tah, 20 of them 1n the second half 1 l'rr} Porter led the Blazen with 24 po1nh. Cl :-dl· Drl'\lcr had 18 and Buck Williams IS. Hornets 94, Cavaliers t Z: In Charlotte. benched '>tan"·r Kell} Tnpucka scored 14 of his sca\on-h1gh 25 pu1n1' 1n tlw lounh quaner as the Hornets won for o nly the wrnnd time in 14 game!>. Tnpucka with a .375 \hunting pcrrenlage this season. h11 his first fi ve shots of tht.• game. lie wa'I booed continuously dunng the game. <.·ned al m1d rnurt after the game -and bla~ted the Hornet\ fan'> Nu~gets 132, lleat 107: In Den' er. AleA E:ngJ1sh \f llred .n point'> and the Nu~ct!'> u\cd a 12·0 run early in the garne to da1111 th<.'1r fifth \traighl v1ctol). The Nu~l't'> had l·1g ht pla>ers in duubk figun.-\. topped b> Lngll!>h and Blair Rasmussen w11h 18 point!> and 11 rl'hound\. Knlcks. 106, l'\ets 104: Patmk f:.w1ng had 24 point\ <inJ 16 rdlUund' and cw York held ofT a late rall) b) hol»t Nev. Jerse)' to win 1ls e ighth straight game. Ql 0 ·1 •: 01-·1 H•: D \ \ Baddy Baron, o n radio station KSAN-f-M in Oal...land after the Athlc11 cs ~a'e speed ) Ricke) I knt.ler'lon a four-year. ~I . million w ntrat·t: ··Nl'Xl ~l·ar. hl··._ hiring a gang to o;tcal b:l'ie' for him:· ; Sanders, Thomas top rookies RalT) Sander!>. going fro m rccord-~t- ll!lg collegian to scnsauonal N 1-1. rookie. * "a~ named "the OfTc ns1vc Rooki e of tni; Yl·ar b> Th1: Associated Press today. In balloting b> 70 spons wnter-. and broadcaste" who tu, er the league. Sanders was a near-unan1mou'i choice v.1 1h 69 vote!>. Wide receiver Andre R1'>on of In· dianapoh~ received the other vote. Meanwhile. linebacker Dernck Thomas, the pass- ruo;her from Alabama who played a maJor role in the rc\urgencc of the Kansas Cit) Chiefs. was named a'i The AP Dcfensi'c Rookie of the Year. In other spon s news Thur'iday: • Stan1ng offensive guard Rod Holder violated Miami team rules and got sent home. forbidden 10 play in the Sugar Bowl, Coach Dennis Erickson said. He would not discuss spcetfics of Holder's v1olat1on. •Colleen Wa lker struck a blow for the LPGA when she took the first round lead in the $300.000 lnv11at1onal Pro-Am golf tournament at Scousdalc. Ant. In the field of six women and 84 men, Walker shol a 7-under-par 65 at the Renegade course. taling a two- shot lc;id over Gene Sauers and Al Geibcrger. • Jocke> Patnck Valenzuela has been suspended for five da}s because of interference in the stretch m his first race following a 60-day susocnsion ~cauv of a positive cocaine test. • Duke football coach Steve Spurrier has told his s1afT and some players that he will be leaving the school next )'Ca r. a Durham newspaper rcponcd. "He just said he wouldn·1 be at Duke," assistant coach Rod Broad- wa)' told The Durham Morning Herald. "He didn't say where he'd be.'' «Olll«.I ll\,hl llC\11 '-dOICI' .. IT use t?. Gaol! c-""" 11 .. L-..... ~ SI "· ......_., ... c .. iu lr fl.~-Tec11 " Gr-,..,.,.,.. rt. UC ••-..... MollteM M 111, w .. tern ~' ,c. n ..... _ ..... ,. f1 , ............... ,. ltte:,,,,_ t\ I Ulell a s....o-n.w ll~h • ~ '' "· l --,. , .. , Ulllll &1 1' Ulell ,, .. _....... •• Mleml. 00... .. Woft ......... U $ ._ .......... I• IOU'TMMtT ,. ... , ..... , ...... "' ..... """' .. ~ llOIC'I 1(\4 l'\1 . ......... 0.-et. """' .. ---.-~·· WI• 6r-.. ~Iii<-$! J9 JK,_,,I .. !W, ._ .. 1' )W L°""*"t IM. 'UlllCPW St .. ..... ,.,, .................. ~ e&IT tY'.CUW H ~ .. ~""' ..... , ..... I-H , Tt•M A&M M cflrttl W~llt Jt 7S, 1.-. M .. C-ft .._.. '":..1 ... a::.... .. (llrltl w«ks that Randall picked all 14 w!nnns. Randall also won Sl.(>67.70 w1UI three 10-pme winnina tkkets last week. He ~id he also had four ei~t-pme winners an~ tw pecked every Monday N1aht Football pmc lhts Kason. ··1 can read ~tween the lines on the. l&atiilic<J," he said "and I've followed cen.a1n players since they were in colleie. I know which one arc winners and which ones arc losers." In the SPortS Ac1ion p me. people an waaer 1$ ht1le as SI and pick winners in three to 14 pmts against point spreads dett'rm1 ned by a Las Veps oddsmaker. In order to win. all games must be picked comctly. The Oregon Lottery has added NBA games to the contest starting this week, despite a lawsuit filed by the league. . Randall. who picked up his la~st winnings Wcdnesda)' :u the lottery headquarters 1n Salem. !I.aid he looks foNard to "'ageri ng on professional basketball gam~·5Tht• ball in ba!>k<.•tball •~round," he ~i!;i. "and the game .,hould ha\e a .little more ..consistency than football. • "I'm !>Ure rll be back 1n Salem apin soon." I'\ THE 81,E:\C'HERS ....... . . ' use romps to 92-68 win tlaruld ~1 1ner larm· "tthin l"o points :-t. 111 .1 \t huol frc'lhman \ton ng record Thurs-• 1.Ja~ "1th 3., point' to lead ('SC lO a Q2-68 , 'it Ion 11H·1 outm.inncd < e·n1ral Conncct1· ---- t UI \tall' Mina . " 6-luol· S guard. madt: I S of 22 field goal .11tl'11tpl'> and "a' perfect in 'II\ tne!I from the foul line J'> lw ea'>il ~ \Urpa~st·d hi'> pre' 1ou!> t.·areer high uf .:!5 fll llOI' I le madt· tm onl~ attempt fro m 3-point range < lill Kl•h1 n,11n huld'> the l 'SC freshman <tConng rt•tord -ht· had N puints aga111\t California in 1971S ~I 1 nt·r. "ho al\o had \IX re hound,. c;corcd the g.rnw\ fir't \I\ prnnt' a' the Tro1an'i f4-,, led all the "ti' II "'·" 4X-2 ' JI halft1ml· and the Blue De' 11, I 1-7) "l'fl'n·1 du\t."r th.in 22 pc"n'' after that Miner had 20 of Im fllllOI' 1n 1lw lif"lt hall In .inotnl'I l!-amc Long Beach State 89, llofslr• 69: Robb) S<·ar!I and I uuou\ liam' \u>red 14 ap11:n· to lead Lo ng Beach \tall" (7-2) to thl' "'" o'er lfofstra (3-6) Kevin \\ ilhma'> added I"\ po1 nt'i and grabtx-d four rebound'I fur till" 49cr' \l,Jtt Tud.er and Frank Walker each \um·J I~ pwnl\ 10 lead I luf,tra Lung Jicat. h dominall'd from the stan taking a 16-lti lead "•th J:O.:! remaining in the first half. The 41fr~ held a ..io.1 b lead at halftime and moved out to a 6 7-36ad,antagl'"1th IJ:.iJ left 1n the game. The Flying Dutc hmen "'ere oulreboundcd. 37-27. and had 26 foul'> C'a lkd again!>\ them. including three technicals. 11II\1-..10,.H \UI O Ta&.avtlle* NOOtl -HIGH SCHOOL •AsetlT9ALL: 1(11111 Collon Ho4ide., (IH\OC: from p,,._ 81utl. Ar'OI. O•oel ESPN S om -COLLIGI l'OOT•ALL: HOlldn Bowl--<PeM St•te "' BYU from S.n 0 1e90. ESPN S om -COLLI GI aAJKITaALL: Pe im Beech Claulc lrom Wt\I Palm Buc.n, Fla SOO<t \Cllannel S om -COLLI GI aASt<ITaALL: Greml)li!'ll "' IMlflol\ al Rosemont HI WGN 1 30 om -HOttSI ltACIMG: S.nte Anile r.oia'f\, (l\aMel II ISDOl:h (l'\en,,_. 9 lO om I 1 30 D m -... 0 •ASKITaALL: Goidefl Stete ., L•k~\. Prime T>ektf 1 lO om -HIGH SCHOOL aASKITaALL: Winch• Cll'I' Clank from ClllcalJO (0.lnad), SPOrt\Cllann .. 9.30 om -AUTO ltACING: SCCA Tren\·Am comoetllloft from St Peter\Duro. FIA (1eoel. ESPN 10 lO om -CO\.LIGI aAsetlTaALL: Palm &ffcll Clank ffom WHt Pelm BtKll. Fie loelevtd). S-1\Cl\aMlel 12 JO a m -HOttSI ltACIMG: LO\ Alamltot l'lerneu r9'Men • Prime T.c,ket ltADtO S om -COLLI GI aAS«ITaAU.: Cat Slelt FullertOll "' Mlddla Tenneuff Sll lt et Cetoer. Wyo . l(MNY (1.00) Som -COLLIOll l'OOTaALL: Ho41Gav 9owl--P9M Stett "' l!IYU from Sef\ 01t90, KN)( ( 1070) • pm. -WOMaN'S •ASK•T•ALL.s Lone a.Kii State "' Maryla nd in Man land TourllAlmetll 11.0tllG ( 1190) 1.JO p"' -"'o •ASKITaALL: GOlclefl Slete •• Lal\en l(LAC (~~ . 7 JO pm -CC>l.LIOI ••••T•ALL: e.,. r.,_, ... St••• •• UCLA, t<MPC (710) '--'..,,... ... ~ .. ,......a M 11 1-.1 ._ .... ~· i.-I., F!orlde .. ltlr.11 °" .. St It, ..... Or ..... M f-OI ,_.., ... ....,,. •• v. '-0-.. ,, u lflr•ll C-li N-tU ltfMtOI -.. K if!( 7• "8 ... Hilt .. I-f l (Plr'llf~ _.._ ,,......," 7S, ...... 11 • w.....-11.~ .... ,, .... .... 0....-rr, -II I s N ,. ...... , "'"i~r ~or pvc up tbeit -lirtl (int!de pme), .. Foun1aaa V.UW Coecta Carol Stra~ Mid. ""(ff cou~. we couldn't ~t out on No. 23 (Dionne) fait enouatt. It doan'a takt Iona (to lose) with 3-poinc 1hou." Fountain Valley's Julie Wotkmaa led ~er team with 16 pointa and Jennifer Barbaro added 12 in tbc los.s. Han was led by Dionne Wlth 21 points and Sarah W1ISOfl with 17 In other Marina Tourname~t pmes: •Edison used a balanced offense to run Mission Viejo off the coun to ad vance to the semifinals aaainst Lakewood to night at 7. T~e 64-49 win was the fifth straight for the hargers a nd im - proved thtir record to 7-2 on the sea~n. Lakrwood advanced to the semis wuh a 48-43 win over Loara. ......... Edison Coach Phil Abraham said ~fore the contest tha t 1f 1t turned into a running match. his Chargers would have no problem w1th the much bigger D1ablo ~uad -and he was nght. His s"arming defense and fas1 break offense gave M1ss1on the lits all night. dcsp11e the gamr-h1dl 26 po1nh b) D1ablo center Jcnn1rer Ro hrig. l'ounuln v .. 1q•1 Julle Worlullan tries to poke ball away from Cindy Court ..... rche of Hart durlnt Thursda~• Pfll•· •Manna go1 29 points fro m Melisa Sonino and 18 Leslie Ono to advance "11h a 81 -66 con-.ola11o n brackc1 win o'er tstanc1a. The win a1.hanccs lhe V1k1ng~ to 1he consola- tion ~rn1finals against Huntingto n Beach at 12:30 toda). while the Eagles face Katclla at 9:30 a .m . • 1iun11ngton Reach rebounded from an o pcnrng round loss Wednes- da) n1gh1 10 1rouncc Katclla 59-39 1n ano1her consolation round game The Oilers were paced b } J~·na Daw,· 10 001nts to earn the nght to pla) Sunset t...caguc nval Manna 1n the consolation semifinals. •Mater De1 "'as o utscored, 15-8. in the founh quarter and dro pped a 44-38 consola11on round dec1)1o n to Foothill. The Monarchs were led by Joan Mauer's 15 points, while Melissa McDo nald had IO In thl· Orange G len T o urnament: • Denise Gandara led the way "'llh 21 points as Un1vcrs11y re- corded a 55-44 win over San Pa~ual 1n the opening round m Escondido. 1 ara Wolff al-.o pla~cd well for Uni. adding 15 point!I. 11 rebounds and four blocked sho h . The win ad,anccs the Trojans (7-2) to the championship semifinals ag.ain-.t Rancho Buena Vista today al 2 p.m . CdM and had a -;hot a11t at the end. There From a 1 "l'rc a couple dose calls " h1ch could ha'e turned 1he game in our fa,or. quancrfinal game of 1he ( oast .. Our p ress "as about a half Ml'P C hris1mas (la-.s1t ag.a1ns1 Los a"a) from stealing the ball sc"cral i.\lamllO'>. Corona dcl Mar JUSt 11me'>. I'm not di..appointl'd tx·cau<;e couldn'1 do thal. and thl' re\ult "as the lo.id' Y.t•rc hu-.tling. What more a 5~-50 lo'>'> 10 lhe (inffin.,. can 1 .... ,. ''" lo'>t .. The ~a King' '>Cored JUSt one Lkc,p1te <,hou11ng '>O poorl>. 1he field goal 1n 1hc fi rst quaner and two Sea K ing'> indel'd had a sho1 al in 1he '><.'COnd but onh 1ra1lcd 24-2 1 pulling 11 ou1 at thl' t·nd . .\fter falling at half111ne. hftcen or'thcir 21 points behind 40-33 al the end of the third came from 1he chanl) line with Jeff quaner. 1 hl· ~ca King\ battled back Jack~on leading 1he wa> w11h six "•th \\'arrl·n John!>on and Doug point\, all on frtl' thrc>\\S. Ht·ssc leading 1he .... a,. J-ortunatcl) for lht• Sea Kings, Los With Lo'> Alam1to, ·kading 50-42. Alam1~os wa'i playing JUSt as poorly. Johnson h11 a dn .. 1ng la) up and wa" Thl' (1nffins convertl'd only three fouled . H is free. thro" cul 1hc lead w fi~ld goal'> 1n 1h~ seco~d quarter. fi w . The d cfrn'>c held am.I John \\hen the) weren t turning the ball Paulc;t•n\ Jumper cut the lead to over '1hc) .....,erc d omg -all ngtn. Of '-three-m th 41 sct-ondK\ kft their 11 firn half sho1s they hit JUSt ei~~~-foo1-l I center Robert Conlisk EAGLES posed the b1ggc'>I problem for 1he From B 1 Sea King-.. H(· wa!I an 1nt1m1da11ng no"'. I don't thin!.. .,..e·rc 0 poinb force on the 1n-.1de dc.,p1te being belier than V1,ta llhc E:.aglc'> bcal tci.1cd all night \'1.,ta h~ 44 po1nl'> 1n lhc fir'>I ruundl .. We didn't a1tad them whcre "e o r Hi tx·ttcr than 1htw gu~'i. hu1 should ha,e:· Corona dd Mar 1on1gh1 1hJ1·, 1he Y.a~ 11 turned out ( oar h Paul Om ..aid "Wt "-Cre ··\\ t' jU'I pla~ed good ba,l.t•tball pla)ing 100 much on the perimeter 1Un1gh1. \\l· J1dn·1 reall) go IO 'lkcp and not gl'lllng the ball inside and tor Jn~ length nr 11mc.· all night We taking 1t nghl 10 the m I 1hink y.e 1..m·" \\hat "c "an1ed to do and were a little tcntatl\e hccausc of the "Cnt oul and did 11 big lrnJ. Once "c fi gurc·d "c had to "We Y.Crt' rt"all> p:kking 11 in and make him pla). "e ~tarted making lorung them to ial.e 1hc.· nuts1dt.· things happen. Jumrx·r. Tht·~ rnuldn't hit 11. Thcre "I thoughl 1he kids pla)'ed hard. 1s a llmt• w pla) man and a 11mc.' to We missed a couple of kc) shots pla} 1one I JU't don't thin!. I rnn he here and there. hu1 we battled back an all man-tu-man t•oach .. PREPS F!Om 81 bcrt ( 13) were the onl) Roadrunners to score 1n do uble figures as Saddle- back's di:fensc paved the way. Saddlcback. which defeated Mater Dc1 in the Orange H oliday lassie final la~t )Car and lost to Capistrano Valley in the 1987 final, w1ll be matched against the Monarchs an a tournament final for the third time in two years. Saddlcback a nd Mater Dea also met the Ncwpon/Mesa Tournament final last year. "We haven't worked much on offense." said Saddleback C oach Pat Quinn ... We kept "orkmg on de- fense this year. We stayed with tt and stayed with 11, but I didn't think -...oc C I It it 'd pa~ 011 1h1l> earl). "Tonight. wt' ra n when we "anted 10 and \\t' pla~cd the half-coun game when "l' "an led to and a lot <>f thal comes from 1hc dcfcme ·· Elsc.,..hcrc: At the Canyon l ournamcn1· •Eddie Manine1 scored 15 of his 14 points in the founh quaner 10 lead ~l'" pon H arbor to a 58-48 "m o 'er South High of Bakersfield an the d1amp1onsh1p quancrfinal'i of 1he ( 3n}on Tournament. The "in puts the Sailors 1n10 the semifinals whcrl· the} ·11 match up against Dana Hills al 6: 15 p.m . At the Pacifica To urnament: •Westminster moved into the MulNI Teurft.ment let MeriNI H191\) THURSDAY'S SCORES C8fl..e.tlell Ouerterl!MI-' Man"" 81 E\•a"<•• 64 Hunh"gton Bellt" S• ~ a1e11a 39 La Ov•n•a 10 LB <Y·•\on 40 l'ootr1<tt u Ma•er Ot!• 18 C11amOtC1n~lo Ou•~' L •• '"""°o '8 Loa•• o EO•\On 64 Ml\\•0" '/1et0 49 Oceon V '"' 10 Vatent•a 1;2 H&rl Sl I' oun••·" Vahh 49 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Con,oi.lion Bret lctt 9 lO a m -E \tenc a ., K a11t1111 1 l a ,,, -LB W1tw n vs Mat1tr Del Con\olatlon StmifiNll\ 11 )0 P"' -Ma• "" •\ Hu"••no•o" Buen 7 P m -Lo Q.,,r.1a •\ i:-001n111 Fi"" ~Ct s.m~\ 4 Pm -Loera I\ Ml\\•On \l•l'10 S )0 Pm -Vatenc•o '' F ou"'""' V&llt v CMmooon~io Semlfinall 1 om La•e..,ooo .i. Eo \On I JO o m -<>eta" V•f!w •\ Hart EDISON From 8 1 f ht· ( hargl'r'> \\l·rc 1n command a1 1he hall. 2t-t-1 h. bul lht third quarter \\a'> c.'\t'n mrne imposing. Ir' inc managed JU'I four frel' thro"'> 1n the third quarter and d id nol '<.'Ort• from the tield un11I 9·S~ had clapscd 1n the second hall. Ld1 '>on had .. oared tu a 45-10 lead tx·furc Tim Paulino connertc.'d from 1he pa1mc1cr "1th 6·02 kli "I th1tugh1 Rill~ Martint•au did a gt•oJ ;uh rnming to the m1ddk tu h~lp 1111 1n Jnd fomm' T \lcr did a ~ood Job on 14 (Greg ·a a1n\I.'' con- 1nul·d U(Jrt·hl·rt ... f ho\l' 1"0 !\lo lk nd H,11n\) 1.1.crc.· thl' IY.o "c had to top Hain,. 1.1.ho t'nlt.·rcd \\1th .1 15 5 a \l·r;1gc. ll-d In inc"• \1..11nng u1lumn '"lh Il l ptllnt'> f he onl} 1h1ng the \ .iquero'> y.uuld Ix· Jbk w u1mpart' tht· 25- nrnnt drubbing tu Y.ould tx· thl·1r \t'J\11n opi·ncr "hcn lht·~ \\t•rt· mc.1.- t'd h\ \IJll'f lk1 -1.42 LJ01\on netted I -111 J l1 lrom lht· lil'IJ I 5h -J>l'Tt.c.·n11 and nJ1 kd 211 •if 24 trom thl· ltne I 14 of lhl·1r l..1'1 14 21• ol ~2 alln the tir'lt pcnndl Borchnt l :tllcd the \Klun .. a ll lll' \\ 1n. OclJU\l' of 1he \:ai1hc1 111 u1alhl11jt ..i nd a1hk1e-. at lnrne ·· \kan .... h1k •In a '1rtual dupltca11o n 111 their w a,nn opt'rll'r 11 uni ingtun FkJr h bclll•d C mla Me,a. 5-59. in a u>n· 'olr111un 4 ua-rtcrti nal\ game lOnsola11on linal toda) h) rall~mg pa,1 P1u'> \.. 59-52. The Lions· dc- frmt· llm11ed P1u'> to JUSI I) points 1n lhi.' \Clo nd half \\hilc O\ercom1n2 a \t''cn-pinnl h:illi1mc lcaJ. In tht• El Dorado IL.as Vega<>J r 11urnamcnt· •Mike \1J111he1 a 6-foo1- ~·n1or. scored 15 of h1!> IM pomt' m thl' fim hiitlf a<; \\ oodbndge manu- factured a ~O-po1n1 lead and "l'nl o n to crush Lii ()u1nta. 65-41 .\1 the Chino Tournament: • Bl)3n Sm11h led l 'nl\er•11l) "-Ith 20 points. but 11 "asn·1 enough as thu Tro1ans dropped a 80-64 dec1i.1on to Barsto" 1n the sc<.·ond ro und of the Chino T ournament. Barons win twice at Marina tourney Ttw O•#y Piiot The Fountain Valley High boys soccer team regis- tered a pair of impressive victoncs Thursday at lhc Marina Tournament but may be receiving its supreme test today in the likes of unbeaten Palos Verdes. The Barons ( 11-0-1) whipped Baldwin Park, S-0. in the first ro und and nipped previously unbeaten Foot- hill. 2-1. in round two, but today they will face a Sea Kings' squad which went 33-0 a year aao and remains unbc~ten this season. Ap1nS1 Footh ill (9-1 -1), Todd Jackson and Tony Me1a scored first halt aoats and Joe Penaflor 5toppcd 12 shots to he'f prcterve the victory. In the opener. Jackson and P .. Polowsk.i each scored twice and Scan Muth added a sinaJe aoal en route to the victory. Penaflor stopped six shots 1n the win. In other M arina Toumamau malehn: • Newpon Harbor's Alex ()poulol led the Sailon to a pair of carty round vktoriet to tet up a quancrfinaJ showdown with Mission Viejo today at 10:.10. The S.ilon (I 0.2) downed Fullerton, 1-0, and topped Marina. 2--0. Opoulos scored JO minute'> 1n10 the first half for the game's onl) goal agam!)t Fullerton 1n the first round. and then had a 1hrow-1n which the Marina goaltc m1 pl3)Cd into the Sailors' first goal of thl' game rn rou1e 'o the seco nd round vic,of). Manna was w1thou1 the ser,•1ccs of ofTcn !l1ve stando ut Rick) Rodnquez. • After dcfens1 vc breakdowns caused a 2-1 ad van - tage over Mi sion Viejo to turn to a 6-2 first round defeat. Huntington Beach came back to score three second half goals for a 3-0 v1ctol) over Irvine 1n the consola11o n bracket. Huntington (7-4) downed lrvme on a pair of goals by Matt Acoccll o and o ne by Chris W ng.ht. Zamora. Paul Lopc1 and Dean Syttngelas contributed assists. Huntinato n will face Fullerton in a consolation quarterfinal today at 7:30 a.m . In airls soccer: orona del Mar H1&h spht two pmcs at the C>ccan View To urnament wtth each game decided by J-0 ores. In the opener. a loss to Mattr Ori. the Monarchs (8·2· l) did all thdr l(Orina 1n the first hair. The Sea k mp (7-S·I) blanktd Afcmany as Tracy Schriber 1eored the flnt 1oal and as111tcd o n the other two. Carolyn Bailey and Becky Todd had th~ other p is for CdM. Fast finish gives Golden West win CARLSON ''°"''' and then booked up with Wnt· m1n1~r 11 8111 Boswell's ~rMnl an 1978 But the dect11on to move to West- minster proved 10 ~a mistake - the firs' of the RIFs (reducu on 1n force) were comma. and with no ume at all "'1thm the school d1stnc,. Cor- ripn could sec his status dwrndle by the da). So after two )'cars(4.S and 5-S) he and his wife, Suzanne. 1ook their 2- year-old (Brent) and headed no rth. "We were looluna for a hfe a little slower than 1n Southe rn California." said Corrigan ... And I had an Op- ponun1ty 10 teach 1n Tacoma (at a Chmuan ~hool) and coach (of- fcn':ll'e coord1nawr) a1 the n1 vcr· It} of Pugel ound •· Then. after fi\C )Car" ofrelatn e Mab1ht). he rolled lhC' dtc:e "I ga'e upa fu ll-time job and sold our home ... C omg.;tn rnalkd "~f\ Y.1fc and t\\ochlldrtn mo\cd 1n v.lth m' mo1hcr-in-la" and J lt,cd 1n \cattle I'd l OmC home 1 hur'>da\ and go OJlk Sunda~ morning) Ii wa -. quilt' a .,acnfice and I guec,, 11 "1)'> .,omcth1ng aboul m~ \\lie 100 I did that fur l\\O ~l·ar'> 1 he LordJU'>I prt·<,cnted an oppunun11 ~ and 11 v.a'> '>Ome1hin$ "e <0uldn'1 pa!.'> up fhc uppunun11~ "'a" Y.orth the -.acnfice ·· First he "as a ddcn .. 1ve line a\<;1<.- FERGUSON From B 1 0 Bo1h ht·ad cmtt.lh'' agreed that th(• t\\o lt'Jnl\. 1.onlerenln dilTer greall) 1n olkn<i> \ c phllo,11nh1e\. hut Wa,h- 1ngwn·, Don bme' '>aid 11 1.1.a<>n'1 Jl\\a\\ thJI \\a\ f llt' gtrnit· otier' a ma1ehup o t 1:.1kn1t·d f londJ IJilhad, Emmitt \n111h \\ho" JlrcJd} among 1ht· mo\t proll lil ru 'ht·r' in \11uthCJ\ICrn ( 11nlcfl'O(l' hl'llOf\ af?.11n'1 tht· halantt'd hut pa<,, .. or1cn· 1c.·d .tllac.I. ul \.\ a'h1ng1on .. In prepara11un lt1r 1he g,;ime thl'ft' 'unc thing .idJml·n1 on nl\ mind.'' D:tml'll ..aid "\\cha' e · 'hJrt•d d pr at till' f1clJ 1n the la'>I \\t't'I. \\Ith Jn111her l'al·lll tl·am 11 '-.C JI l ( 11 I ht·a··, cl rnntr3'>l I \lT 1n th" g.1nll' 111 football It v.111 Ix· 11ur 'Pl'l'U \., the pov.er and prt'l l\Wn 11f 1he ofkn'>l' Wa<ihington run' ·· Thcrl"' :.i '' l'\l ( ua't '>I' k and a '-.outhl'fn 't) k I l'\f)l'l I :l \er) 1n1erc .. 11ng a111.J un14uc loot ball g41me ·· .. Ii'-; m ) fl·1l'l1 ng 1n pan. that the ball''> 1hro"n 1111h1'> part of1hc tuuntr) murt· I h1., part or 1hc coun- lr) has thigh '>lhtioll pa\\1ng leagues NBA flwrMSe'f'\ S<WH Ch_, 1)9 C.0404'" S•e•t 119 "'•"' 1'-:,"• 06 Ntt"1f Jer\~V l().t C "•"o"• 94 C e '" a no 9'/ Dt•"t' ll? M am 101 "'•" Ill Pornano 'O'I TOCMIV'\ G•,.,., C.o•CP" S•••t •' L•lrtf'\ 1 JO e>"" ,..,._,,,.,. a• )too •"e • )0 e> m p.,,Ol>"• t. d t M ""f'\014 S 0,.... M .-.a ,j., f'f' "' Ot''O•' S o'""" Sa" AnlO"•O at C"·C•Qo S lO pm P(." 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Cli~n llt, w arriors 119 GOLDEN STATE Mvllln I 70 q.q ?S l "91111' S I) 4 b 14 folOt•t 7 1 )·4 1 Herdewev 2 S 1 4 6 ~ C ""'0"0 11 10 4 S 26 Mart lutlO"'' I 9 1 ? 19 H·•JJ•"\ l b t i 17 C.erlal\d 2·1 1 1 6 Be. 0 1 0 0 0 Bao 7 2 0 0 4 Sl\e\• v O· l 0·0 0 r '•, o O) 10 )6 119 CLIPPERS 5.,.,,," q 19 4 4 12 Norma" 6 6 0 ~ 17 /Vo I S 10 O O 10 Haroer ll 17 S 1 28 C.1 &"' ~ 10 l l IS .,...,,.., "~ I 17 0 0 I• Bentem•n 1 10 s 6 ,, C.ll" c• 1 • I 7 s YOu'IQ )·6 0·2 6 Q ''" I l 0 0 1 Mart" ) l O·O • To!"\ 60 100 II 26 I )9 S<ert llv 0u•r19r' vf)oOe~ S•a•t 20 JS l3 )1-11• C ·Dl>l'•\ •S 2S 47 77-1)9 ) l>O -· }0<'1 \ <.o oen S•••t l s H IQQ>I•\ 1 l Ma• v o• \ ' I Mu '" 0 l ( Qo.r\ 1 4 ,..,,Of ' ' ) s ..... 0 I F ou eo ou•-M•"" "II QfO{ v"O\ v"•O•" S•a•• •l B04 1 c Pot"\ •• ./'o/~1 11 A\\\'\ C.O'Of!I\ Staie II Mu '" S (1 e>Ot•\ •~ C,ra•• 10 Tr>•• •OU•\ -(.O'Mn S••'• II c POf '\ 2) IP<•--·(•\-Hl,IQ fl\ C.OM" S•a•• c ... ,. Nt \O"' 1 • Kie<! Allene .,. • 10 014 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Gronmont 79, Oranee CeHt 71 IS.II D-Mew T~I Ore1199 Ceut Gret~ ....... to 4 4 4 I ) ) I 1 1 t 0 I I 1 0 ... 6 1 1 1q HaMOf' DeS•ete"o Sc" "" LOVt "O\ S1>ra11 Huoll~• Mvre>"• .. "oll'o 7 l 0 ,, ~ 0 0 10 10 I ) 21 l I S 10 ) l 4 10 ) 0 s 6 l 1 l ; 0 2 0 2 Al 11,.,,,,, M(!Orp Cr.'"" JefnH S•m\ T aoo• HO"f Foo11•e110 ("urcn I 0 0 ~ 2 0 I A 7 ' l • I 0 1 1 T 0181\ 11 19 70 71 T Ole" 11 10 11 19 He•f1,,,.., Or•"Gt Coe\• 46·41 l "°"" ooel\ Orenll'! (ou t-Hen-I lc:O\ 1 C.roumon1-w 1111am \ l I ec:1111.cel\ None Geldlft Wftt IOl, LA V ... v ts IC>e-'T~I LA V...., 0...... Wflt ........ .. ...... Hertl• II > 2 19 Dever 1 O 4 7 M<Oe n "' 2 2 J I lt>et 10 l I 2• Ge.,lc• 2 1 2 6 Ven ~ovce S I 1 11 Wt•' • 2 7 II ICreo\ 10 I • JO Wero • 4 l 12 Alldtf'.-n S S 1 U ON•llrt l I 0 t J~ln\ J 0 S 6 8o1'11tll 4 0 ) I VAU9Nll I 4 4 6 Btrnfl l • l 12 Tora11 ll 70 11 •s Toteb JS 2• n 101 H.illl,,,. ~ Wt" ~-U l·OOlnl ~ LA Ve......-+iaAtl 4, McOeniell 2 Wtl•\ I Otta ollrt '2 GOldeft Wett-Rlct l Krt P\ 2 Ttc:M~ali NoM COMMUNITY COLL•G• ~N ~ W..t •>. oe..e 46 ''~r ......... , a... ..... .... Slmo11 ,..,111 Ste...n• 19c9ftll CrocJI" Mlk'NI ·-- ... ... . .. .... . I 1 l • Sir<"'-S O 1 11 I 0 • t Arm•rront S l • 11 1011~ ,,,, 212.s..-1111 )ll7 0 I • I Jee''°" • 1 I IS f 0 2 '1 Gondrln99f • • I I> • 1 l 10 Hemllton S 1 S 11 HMt I I I 16 fef.. II ' 17 " T .. 11\ J1 11 11 fl ~~ ...... , .. , , ............ 0--llrcHll I, Ot•• .... _, ..... " wn. lbcft 111 offcalive bm .-..at. and aftn two ~of tbaa. die llClld coach had sttn enoup ··The 11&11' ID' lO know M yin whn ht wa.sat UPS (r.t Sound), .. said the Huslucs· I S-)earcoach. James. "He ~td he thouaJ'lt he co uld starve for a year. so we brou&ht him on as a .,adua1t assistant." con- tinued James .. Ifs not o ften you ha, e a 40-)ear-old graduate arns1.1n1 in }Our pr°"3m. Afier "-C go1 him. we started wo ndering 1fv.e could find a place for him." F1oally another domino fell - Skip Hall left 10 become 1hc head coach ~t Boise Citatc ... Coach James an~cred a pra)'cr ·• e'lpla1n~ (or- ng.an ... and he hired me .. C.omgan cite\ his faith and his endurance dunng h1"> earl) ) ears for attributes he po"..c.,o;cs. "h1ch gJ\CS him an edge 1n h1'> dual role at Washington as a college recruiter :-..earl~ e\ er college football ass1'i· tant 1.oa1.h 1-. a rec:ru1 1t:r and Cur- ng.an\ 1ernt01) 1ndudc'> Orange C oun''· R1\t~rs1de( ount\ ~an Bernardino C oun1 ~ l m~nal ( oun- t) and pans of Lo'> .\n~l'k'i < ount~ .\mo ng his major find'> la\t <,eason "as\\ oodbndgc High·, P .\ fmt·r· '>Un. currcntl) a rcd-'>h1n delc nsl\ c l'nd for thl.' H u'>l.•n ··lklau~ ofm~ c\ix·nenle\ I !eel 111..e 11 ha' made me \en \t'f\ <,cno;111 \ e to lhe nt•c.•d\ oi \uung men gru .... 1ng up 1n o ur \O<'ll't~ · '>31d C or- ng,an .. , JU\! v.~int ltt mJkt· a con· in the 'ummer In uur pan o l tht countr) tht• running g41me and o p- ti on game an: more pn:,alcnt than in tht'> part ot the u>untf) .. Bui Jame,, Y.hCJ "a' an J~\l<.lant cuadl lor '>C\l"n \ear<, at flunda \1atc 111Tertd ·· ( 0 ' erheard lhc 'iton o f a IJ1.I. of pa'>s1ng 1n the \outhea'>I. \\hen I "a-.do1.1.n lhl·n· c\l'nbo<l' lllJ\ lhru\\IO(!. L\1 h.:td 1hcd0 ) A11c1 - n1 l..utr.1Juc1 '..1ma1h "a' at .\la- bam.i Jnd \purr1t·r ""'do" n thC'rl' ·· "O m· thing ahoul Ith(.' Pac-Ill) 11·, '>IJ '>Pfl'Jd OU I t he1 t• ' J 1111 11f d 11 · lcrl·nt philo'>oph11.''> in tht• lcagut• · u '-.m11h Y.h11 luuld lin1\h h" caree1 ranl.nJ Jmong the lup 1v.11 ur thrCl' u1lkg1a1e ru'>hc.·r., u l J ll t1mc II hc.· hJng-; amund lor h1' 'Cn111r '>C.'a'>11n I'> noncomm111al 11n Jlonda' t OJl hrng \llua 1111n "l tan't 'a~ 1hat ..... 11 he a tng lallor li1r mt•·· '>Jtd \m11h 1n regard lci 1.1. he I her "ipumer 1.1. 111 he hired .. I 1hinli. lhl·~ tan help mt• out 3\ far as m. t art'l'f 1n 1hc ~FL Tht•' ha'<' a ha{·i. "ho 1n fi, c games gained 1.000 ~ard!> and L':Jugh1 40 pas\Cs ··Bui our ofkn'1'e coordinator an.d running back .. coach 1~ probahl) the bc'ltrCoach l'\C had. I'm nOI f'OOTB.\11 0 NFL •vefh WILD CA•D SUf'dey'\ Gemt\ ,..FC-Ram\ a• P...aotOlta Cl\41'~ J e• 9 JO .~ "'F C -P1t1\0Urg11 •' Hou\ ton Ct••""t • •' l D ,_ DIVISIONAL "LAYOP'FS Satvrdev. Jeft. 6 Al'C-Bvlfa•o a •C t vt&l\O ("•""• 4a•930 4 '"' NF(-P ... aot•PI'>. 0' """'"''°'• "' ~ • ., F•dn( \CO (""nne 1 I>' l 0,.. Sunci.v. J•11. 1 NFC -..m, or M ·MM Olll ., ...... '(or• C, 11"'\ (MMf 7 a• 9 )0 d m t.~(-P H\Dv"'Q"" 0" H Ou\IO,.. •' O•nvt'f C•a•re 2 a• l D,,.. All AMERICAN ao~i... Tuu Tecfl 49, Dulle 21 ~< ... • II• O..er·i.n le•a• -e,• 14 '• U 1 9 Oo.•t 0 U 0 7-71 Tf'<"'-(,'~h ~ ".r • c• ~. •C ·~·-P· Ct 16 """ ''D'"' c; Tet0;111g1on c.,, 1"0""" G Ttc"'-G"•V ~ 'w"' e ~ o~~ ,.c• -~n-C.•av II 'u" E >Otl •.c• o .. ,-z .. oert• )0 PU\ frOfT' Brow.. C.er O""f'" •·C• 0.-•-CO<O<""e 1S e>•U ••om B•o •n C.erone• • r• ... K,._L,,..,,. \ r-u"" E ott ,.<~ ·K~---C. , , ..;.. E ou 9..-C• o~ .. ~c0t0~,... 0 Oft\\,, 'f'T'\ Browl"I "•"Of'\f'f ~ . .,.K~--Gra't 11 run E -ott 'lo(• A"e.,Oen<-47 1SO TEAM H ATISTICS Teel\ Oulrt " ·~· °"""' 77 ,. st~\~\ • •'In .. :M• 17 ., PaU •"9 174 )49 Re·v•" "••O\ 41 0 C 0"' e> A" In• & 14 0 2S 41 7 """" s )I s 3' F' .,,...o e\ LO\' 0 O l 7 Pt"•' e\ 'fM O\ 6 .0 4·.0 T ~~ o• PO\\f\\·O" 41 lS ll JS INDl\llDUAL STATISTICS QuSH fN(;,-Tf >a\ Ttc" Grey ll·7t0 Lynn 1) "4 l\MA!tt S 14 S"ttt••kl S 9 Wtn\l<WI l ' 113••0• I l \111,11,e m\ l 7 Stftr\ I 1 Prlft I tor "''""' 7 G1tl S·tor m•nu\ 2' Ou't (utnoe•• S 12 BOOl'lt 7 24 Rev J 19 C B•ow• 1 I I! Jont\ 1 !or "''""' J Vtrone I "" "'•'u' 4 0 Brown • tor 'Tl•l'IV\ 10 P.lSStNC.-Teu\ TK" <:;1 6 l) 0 114 II•"~" 0 1·0 O Oultt 0 Brow" 17 lO I , .. Qav 1 11 1 '' c._._,,,, •·I o 12 RECE •VINC.-Tt•t\ Teen Pttce ) •• L1'nn 1 S1 MA"•""H'-1 11 Ovo.t Htnt\ • 112 Coto,..,. S·6l CutllfM'rt .... w J-. l · ... l vl>t•t r 7 41 Qe• l 17 C Brown 1 f Me\'\ l 2 LIBERTY BOWL Miulssilloi 42.. Air Fwu ?t SC-It\'~ M·n u oo 14 14 1 1 1 Aor Force • O • ,_,. M ·n -H·ne• 12 NU from Oar IHOOue Flr1100WM ltulhft·v•• -.u ... ltt'll'" Yercb COfN• Alt ·ll'll ""'" '""*-'•'-"' ,.... ... v .... A .. A n •••• m tnbuuoa lO bis· lives in whaanw - way Jean. -... Delptt.t aJI tbc 1uccct1 that Cor-~ npn bu acaunulaled. and tbc l'Ootl th.at have taken in Wllb~ he d1tc0unts nocbint in t.tnnJ ol tql9Ck· 1na his sui&catc aptn. "The Lord 11 rn control of my future." M wd. "from my pn- spcc11' t when Ht secs fit. doon wtll open Bu1 nght now my main~­ spons1b1lit) 1s to be the very best a":1s1stant coach I can be "I jU$t feel like Fm lhc luck.test IUY 1n the world to work with Don Jumc!>. "T he cred1b1ht} and morality of our program 1s absolutely superb and 11 comes from the top. They JUSt don ·1 come any better." Bas1call} that's Corngan·s persona 1n a nutshell. He's al"a) s patlang '>Omeone d!>e on 1he back Wednts~ da) hi.' "'as feeling' t'f) good about h1'> 11gh1 end'· performances in prac- llll' ( omgan"• pnde comes 1n the form of 'o 9-6-fuoi-5 ~ I-pound 8111 .\me'> and hi .. ba<:l..up. 'o !S1 - \111..c \IJlt, a16-5 ~JS r heir major problem'> rnme wnh dcJling "11h lincbJ cker'> Hue) R1ch- Jrd\on Jnd (Jodfrc~ \1~ le'>. a pair o f f lundJ JUOIOr'> II } ou happen 10 lt.>cl hl.e palling < orngan u n 1he hall.. ruo1 for t'o 4 Jnd 'u b.., in 1he purple JC'r'ICys un \JIUfdJ~ a1ra1cJ 111 'J' I ln\l' < uaLh 1Wh1te) I Jurd.in. ·· 0 Kumo" per'>l'>l that Smith wall 1urn pro di thc end ol 1h1\ -.ca.,on Hut he.., not "'urncd about m aking the dl'l 1.,.un 100 soon . .\\l.t•d b' F font.la "mer'> ahout his t1mctabk 'im11h an\Y.ered \mutd\ · 1 ti gt't on J plane 11) ba<. I. Then' 1·11 g<1 home. unpac. I.. get '>Omt'thing tu cat and I.id. bacl. and "atch a fe" g41mn ma\ Ix· 'wme" here alo ng tht line d1~u~\11lnS "Ill come u p as far J '> tht· 'r I 1' 1.onterned .. 0 \1nn· flonda quancrbatl..'> Mom an<l ">hJne \l.mhe" s "ere '>U'>fll'nc.Jc..-d fu r 1he remainder of the '4..'.t'>nn lrl''>hmcn Li:\ m11h and l>onald Dougla'> -lhe o nl} rema1~ mg '>l hular,h1p quanerbacks o n the fll'>ler -ha'e ... hared the duues with DougfJ, making four of the fi ve \ta ns Darnell •'> noncommmal 10 who "ill '>tart ... a~ rng 11 doesn ·t matter and both 1.1.11.1 pla) For Don James. "ho has ex- penen(.'ed ~nior Ca~ Conklin to thro " 1ht• ball. "There's no question in our mind who "111 stan at quar- terback ·• Hitt! lcM9I '9n MARINA TOUllNAMENT ,.......,.,,...,,s,......,.~.,., "°""'e n Veile• M:OrtnG Polow\td ?. Jact.Mlll 2 M ,,·~ 1 S.Yn Penelior • Ht t• me F e>Jl'le•n Ve 10 •·O ,._....., Velln l. F ..... I l'O.,"'O·" Va ·e• .cor ng Jacoon I. MAii I Se•H Pena•<>• 17 l'oo•ftol Kor•"O F! K:f'll>ee" S.Yft A'>()erwr 1 H• •11~ l'o.,n•a•n Val'*" 7·0 .... _, H•-'· ''*""". "4twl>Of• '1oroor KO'•M OPOUIO\ 1 Sevt\ I( •• ,, l l'utie-1011 sevl'\ F1tc11.er 12 Helll•me Ntwoort Hamor l·O Ntw-1 He-l. MetlN 0 Ntwl>(.rt Ha,oor' >eormQ OoovtO\ 1, E , .. ''°" I Se•t\ ""'" 17 Mer•na \a•e\ Nve 14 Haot11m1 Npwoort Hart>Or 1·0 Mi\'*' vi... 6, H~ lleeOI 2 ><uni n:i•ew1 Beac" \coring Zemor• 1 Pr 1 YQnOY•nai<f'la,,.. 1 He•tl•,.,. 2-2 " ............ hedl l, .._.... H""'·"ll'Oll &teen >eor ng AcocellO 2 Writi111 Hetti•,.,. 0-0 ~.,., F inl R8'Md ~ Poot Vf"oe\ 4 Boi\8 C.•ellOP 0 Ct "YO<'I J Cor0<>• oe Mer 0 "0u"'•" "• otv S B•<O••n Part., 0 l'oot~ 1 La1Wna M 0 lOftO S.ec~ W \Of' 0 Q~ng Htltl 0 IWl!Mn aova~eo Of' corner "IC'' SaM• ,...,,. 2 Len AlamOO\ I OO'fDeC• 9 Le Q\ltnla 1 Sm "• 'f• 1 Sente Mer11ar•I• 0 (fonetl) E O•M>" S E llel\CftO 1 E••anc • I Met!" 0.1 I IE,tenete aovanc9111 or cor.,.., ti. C'' Pac1f.c• 2 Ari.no•on l r "'"" 7 C•1M rreno 11a.1t• 1 Merine 2 Mel1llQl•a 1 Newoort Harllor 1 Fulltnon 'II 11. • ltlla O tr vine 0 11( lftll• ecrvene.d .,, corner ~o<k\I Mtn~ V1tt0 6 Hu,,ttnoton e..c.11 1 Tlwncle•'' s.c-lteuM sc- PalQ\ V~rOfl 1 Ce nvon I f Pe!M VerdP\ eovence<i Of1 oenettv kick\, 3· ll F' ounfl111 v •'"'" 2 F 00111rn 1 M nl• Ane , Lono BtKll Wil\Of1 0 Sl"'I Vellh J Sa4dteDaC'lo 1 E d o\Of\ > E \lanc1a I Tu\lln 1 Plcita 1 1Tu1ll11 edvenc.d Oft oena llY 11.>Ck\I NewDOrl HerDO< 2 M4trtne O M IU IOn v .. tO 1 l(ettlla I ~.,,, C... .. A larw Coron• Ofl Mer 6 8otM Grel'Oe 1 Lu une H•UI J, &elOwon Pen. 0 ltO( •119 HI ., •. LOI Alemltot 0 Le Ou·llle 1 Sente Mt,.....fte 0 (tortfll) Meter 0.1 l El It~ 0 Ce1>1\lrano Veile¥ l Ar11tW!on I FuliwlOll l Maenoioa I HU'llinf'on a.och J INirle 0 Tea'1'1 OoMIW• I C*ll .-> PelC>\ Veroet "' F-•-v ...... Sente Arwt v\ S•l'N V,,,.,, Ed1M>ft n Tu1Jln '"w-1 11.eroor "" MiMloll Vllkl """ lcMll .... OC8A• VWW ,.......WT CllCs ...... --Dll l.C--•-· Mel" De< teotlfle c..... 1 • .,_ ol. w lift T erne ) COi'-Cle< "'¥ M""' lk"9lldl 6, Werlft· l119ton I Haltt IN Melef o.t. )1, P9 ............ .. c--•-1.-.1 COt"OIM dll ¥M ...... : ..... 1, ._.,,, TOOCI I lewet W.hd .... 1 I,._.. I. . ......,.., ..... , ... .. ...... c.... ..... ICllOOLMYI Mlillr Dll 11, -.... M CO.-..._. ClaMICI _,.... -.o.1 Perks llovd Shelor HeMlflg Flelch Nguven Croolo ADOWI Gardn.r Toi ti• ...... .. ..... • S • t7 Karlcl'I S 6 7 17 3 o • 1 Quinn l • 2 to S 0 4 tO Alldrel 6 6 t ti 3 0 4 6 O'Nall l 3 2 tO • 1 • 10 Slone S O l tO o o o o eovte ! 2 1 • I 0 0 2 GrtY 0 2 1 O 1 O 1 lvtv · 0 O I O 0 1 0 I ?7 I 10 54 Totel\ 2• 2l 1• 71 Seer• bv ~,., Merine l2 12 12 19-54 Meter Oel 13 17 11 'lJ-71 3·ooint 90elt: Mtrlne-Bovd t, Fields 1, Mtttr Oel-Kerich 1, O'Neil t T KMlcel\ None S.dcleUctc 53, oorrnn.uei 4 t I Or•Mt Hllldev Ollukl S.dclllNldl Demll>IUel Torrv McFarlene Moore Getbert Rt111t1er C~vertl Nguyen Gomez .. ftpffp .. ftpftp l 0 ? 6 McGIOlhln 2 0 ? • S 4 3 1S ROffO 3 S 4 12 2 4 2 8 Will\omS 2 0 l 4 • • 1 13 Lvno\ o o o o o O 1 O Lacv o O 1 O 0 0 1 0 Oevis 2 0 2 • I I o J wru1111o.er I O 3 2 l . ? 4 e Ount>M 0 0 1 0 Eomono l 0 2 6 Jeni.ins l O O • 18 IS 14 S3 Totals 16 6 10 41 5cwe llv Quer1'1n Saddlebecto. ' IS 10 1.-53 Ooml09uez 6 I 10 17-41 l ·oolnt goall S.ddleblck-McFarlene I, Gel· Derl I, Oomlnguu-Jenklnt 2. Rooert I TeCl'lnlClllS. N()(le E1tand11 '2, Lentt Bffdl Jordlln 44 (Cout Cl'lrhtma• Cleulcl Lene llHcl'I Jorden E•~le King Smlll'I ervant Rosbrgh Htrrls Seott Hunter Et·Fll JaCkton Cleveland Ht mllton Hubbtrd Tot t is ....... tp feftpftp '1 1 7 S Heredl11 9 7 1 ?6 3 0 • 6 McOan1el1 S ~ 2 16 S 3 J 13 Hocu '1 S O IJ ? I 2 6 Hammond 7 I I S I 0 I 3 Fuerbrngr 0 0 3 O l 0 ? 6 Hokans()(I I O I 2 0 O 0 0 l.v O O o O 0 0 I 0 1 ru11110 0 O O O I 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 18 S 16 o To1111s 70 17 8 62 Seer• bv Ouerten L()(lg 8eacn Jorden 11, IS S a-•• Esttncla 17 16 IS 1~7 3·001nt goals Long 8eatn Jo• oan-RosDorouon ? Harris 1 Esta~ cle-Hereo1a I McDar11e1s 7 Haas 7 TKMicat Brvant IL8JI 642-5678 ..... ,.. 111111 Tll-MllEW ....... LIWEIUTES B $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 line•. 30 day minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODAYll ISi Fii LllS Your ~Directory Repr...,tlltl\19 M2·G21 Elt.111 mnNJ11.P1nr--.u ca.-...-w a.II> ~IT.. P_..VIMW ~rtln c ... rei 5ol'll4t(i. Jo11nt0n HOQve Ever·ett R1ddlt Ptrlon Totals ........ .. ..... 7S221Ztlltner 40Sl3 l 2 ? 4 Trttllk 0 0 1 0 3 I o 9 Corcort n 4 I 2 1' 9 7 3 n McClvr11 O o 3 O 0 3 2 3 LI 0 0 l 0 2 0 4 • Zieber In 1 O • 2 I 2 I 4 Meri! 11 1 I 29 1 0 3 2 Volpe 1 I l 3 24 '5 17 70 TOltll 25 9 It 63 Seer• 11¥ Ouar1WI El Toro 20 12 26 12-70 Fou!\laln venev 14 13 25 l 1--63 J·oolnl goa11. Fountain ll11lleV-Corcor111 3, Zellmer I, El Toro-Martin J, Some" 2. Johni.on 2. WOOdbr'-45, L• Qulnt11 4l (El Dor1100. LH VtNl Teur!WMMI Lii Oulnte eenne11 Yem Ou01e Oewlo.ins weoe Scllr-WelslOfl Hun Htsll"9S Coller Sootoian l~m111I left Of .. I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 7 3 J ) 9 4 7 2 10 I I I 3 I 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 I 1 S 2 0 3 4 2 7 3 6 0 0 0 0 Tolats 17 9 16 43 W11Lllr14M .. ft "' tp R11uc11 O 0 2 O Remo\ 3 o O I Mclemore 4 I 7 9 Lei..u o 2 I 2 Muronv 7 0 7 S CllaOWIC"-O O O O Rou I o 2 7 Fenton 7 I O S Man'"'' 8 O I II Cori.en 1 O I 4 Conen 7 7 O 6 To lOr 7 O 3 4 "-•nO,Ou•v 1 0 0 ? Totel' 11 6 14 6S Seer• bv Outl1en La Qu1n1a 4 10 17 17-43 WOO<lbrldge 10 2• 23 8-6S J·oo1n1 goal' woooortog-Ramot MurPhv I. Man1nt 1 7 Tecnn1ca1, None Huntlnvton B.adl 15, Costa Melli St ((OHi Cllrli.lmts Ctanlcl HuntlntJIOn 8etcl'I Cott• Me .. f9ftpfto leftllffD C11lt11nan . 3 0 I 7 LV 3 3 I 9 Duon11 2 7 1 6 LUl'Y 0 0 I 0 D1n11us J O I 6 Porter 0 0 O O J anr 4 4 • n Dieball o I 2 14 Lucas \ 4 o IS P1ci..tn\ I 2 2 4 Ltvasnett 1 o o 7 Yoci..11 O 0 ? O ADd1 17 1 7 76 Haro1ng 2 6 ~ 10 Tav1or O 1 2 7 Hanna 9 4 3 17 Morion 1 1 4 8 Totals Jl 16 16 85 TOI.ti\ 21 16 IS 59 Score bv Ouar1tr\ Huo1.ngton Beat " 16 74 7S 21>-IS Cos•a Me<.11 6 19 IS 19-59 3·001nt 00111, Htn 8eac11-Call11n11n I. Janr I LtJcas I Cos•a MeH-01eo11 1 1 TK""''"'' None ............ cc.. aw•• •• a.m> .,.... .... aoGll'lrovd (.,.., a.In' Slltn Grtmllcll Peullno ltk'l'lard1 Ekl'l1tt11dt ltoberh Moli.' Tott II ....... .. ..... 02 )2 Hui~ 00 00 101• Dea. , ••• • 2 t IO Herrell 0 I I l 0 0 0 0 Tvler 4 I I 12 O O l O 1.0vettdv I 1 0 • 2 o t • Smvwf 2 1 o ' 10 02 Miiier 0020 001 0 TlloOe t224 1 0 • 2 Jn~ ' 3 3 1, 1 6 2 I ~r1ineau 1 2 2 • 11 10 16 32 Toltls 17 20 11 51 Sur• •v O..rtws Irvine • 10 4 12-32 Edl'oo 9 17 11 14-i7 J·ooint goali.. Edit0n-Tyler 2, Jet.ie l. Newoort Martler 51, Seu9' 41 IC-~l Seutfl ...._,, HM'Mr Madden Rulul Hendenon ltovt l Henorlx McGlauon Kozv ...... tp ......... 9 • I 73 Marllnez 9 6 I 2• I O l 3 Ot8u1k 7 O O • 2 4 l 8 P1rlll'I 4 0 J I 0 0 • 0 Stki , I 0 s l O I 6 Mcintee O O O O 2 O O 4 Nguven 1 2 I • 201 4 Long JOS6 FrHm6n l I J 7 19 a 1l 48 Total\ ?• 10 13 SI S<ere bV Ollel1WI Soutn 10 11 14 I~ Newoort HarDO< I 14 11 2~ 3·oolnt QOtl• Soutl'l-MtOMn I, Rufus I Tecnnicats None Bllntow IO, Univ..-sltv 64 (CHM T9UfMmelltl ..,,... ~ ......... .. ..... "' JOllH 7 1 7 '11 Aneel • I 4 10 Lt\llf! ? 2 3 6 8.Sm11h 8 I 7 70 Gordner I :J ~ S lltn~s I 0 0 2 C11rPln1er 0 'I> I 0 Saluar 2 0 7 4 Dclllon S O O to Ja Sm11n 3 • 3 t I Cler~ 16 I 2 33 Jo Smith 0 O ? O McConnell 3 0 0 6 Perwas 0 0 2 0 Oowov 6 7 1 16 CM•e 0 I 2 I To111i. l • 12 13 IO Total\ ?• 9 18 u Scere llv Ouat1W\ 8ar \!OW 16 19 20 '/s-1() Un1•ersllv 16 23 9 17-64 3 OO'"' goal5 Unlven itv-8 Smith 3, Dowdv 1. J Sm11n 1. Angel 1 T ec rin•c 111 None Westminster 5', Pius X 52 (Pacific• 'hu~I Plui. X WettrmM1'tr Evens Titus 8tOl•Ste .... pftp .. ., ..... I 0 7 7 Okure 3 0 I I 6 '1 4 14 Muronv e S J ? I S 6 3 16 Yaweta 6 2 2 19 t • . ' • • I I ' •• J It IJ "SI T ..... sar..11111 ...... ~ )( ,. " " t-tr Wftlmlnalef 11 IJ IJ ,._. , . ...,... .... ,: ""' X-9r• J; w..1· n\ln••-Yew•t• •· Oliwr• 2. ............. ,1,C--... Mw• Cc.tt Oll1IMlel a..., Lei ........ eer.. .. Mir ...... .. .... Pollt I 1 2 3 Fllflt 3 l 4 t WU$Oll 1 2 0 4 We.JOllllllOI\ J 3 4 ' CuMlntf\m t 0 3 4 Peullefl S 0 5 10 !MpoNltno I 3 I 5 JllCllMlf! I I 4 10 Conllu • 1 3 10 HftM 2 s • t Hal\tle 0 S I 5 Ullflam 0 0 2 0 $1rOAnl O 0 3 0 W.JOfW!Mn t 0 .., 3 ClleMOro 1 4 1 10 SIOCIP.well I 2 3 S Grallam J 0 2 • Total' IS 21 It 52 Totall 15 ",. so Sc«e-.~ Los Alt mHos 10 t4 16 12-i2 Corona 0.1 Mar I lJ 12 17-sl 3·oolnt goals Lo• Alarnltor4tortwetl t; C 0t one det Mar-Wt .IOhnMlf! t Sou!Mllst Lutf\. 41, New"" awtatlM 5' . (Le V-L.,.__ T--...> ... _, OlmllM 5-lllMtt ...,..... Curto Jt rrtr Clltnll \loset O'Brien ....... .. ...... 5 1 2 11 Jo.Garclt 4 1 1 9 2 I 3 6 Jn Garcia 3 O • • J o 1 • Lemt• t • J n 9 0 4 II Wtsl'l10910fl 6 4 2 16 • 7 S I 5 G Garcia t O • 1 llraelv 7 I 3 6 Totels 23 9 IS S6 Tolt ll 2S 10 17 61 Sc«e .,., °'*"""" Newoort Cnrlsllan I 20 19 ~ Sou1nni.1 Lvthertn I It 17 17-ill 3-oolnl goats· Newoort Cl'lrl.-ltrt-Jarrar I. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS H11rt 57, ff ountllln Vallo¥ 4t (Marlllll T__,..I Feullttlfl V ... v Hert Wiison Krav1k Fo• worllmen Sl'lan Muroenl 8troero Buco Toto!\ .... ..,.. "" .... 'l I 1 S M.Oeris '1 0 3 • O 2 1 2 Dionne 9 2 2 21 • O I I Crltnf\l'I O 1 3 1 S 5 4 16 Gruhtll.t 7 0 3 4 I O O l TuOer 1 I 2 10 I 0 3 f Wiison 6 S 4 17 3 6 • 12 I 0 , , 17 14 16 49 Totals 19 16 17 57 Scw•llv~ F'ounla•n Veti.v I II 17 6--49 Hart 15 IS 9 1~7 l ·oo•nl 00111 Fountt ln Vattev-Wor1<rnan t, Hert-Dionne 3 Ttchn1ca1 Hert Coad1 Munroe 1( ...... ..... Le ~ ...... I I • It • I J t S 4 I 16 2 0 I 4 Kkld ..... or.,.... Del.one ....... o .. molo Stumllf 1 0 2 I 3 I I 7 I 0 4 1 0 I 0 t 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 ' Tolol• 2' i. 15 70 Toi•" 2S 10 17 '2 SC... ~ OMl'ten Oct11n View t7 12 22 lf-70 Valencia 1' 13 6 27~2 3-oolnl eoal•· V1111n<:'-i(eeton I, l.o I. ........ MllllM y._ .. C......T---•• ..... MlltllftV.. Flsctter Vlncl'I Miiier twarnase CrOOkt c Olclouol'I Tot.i, ....... .. ....... 6 I 0 16 ltOllflg 13 0 1 26 4 2 1 10 Burt S l I 11 1 1 J 17 ()l..urt I 0 I 2 I 0 7 '1 llunktf I 0 l ? 1 I 3 IS Andrtw 0 0 2 0 2 7 0 4 McGIOllll1n 4 0 0 I 21 7 10 64 Totels 24 I 9 49 kwe llY Que"9n Eolson It I) 21 I~ Min ion lllt lo 10 10 I 11-49 J·oolnt goa" Edlson-Fltcher J H~ Bffdl St, 1<11-. Jt (Maf'IM T..,,.,,....l HlllltlMRn 9Mdl I<• .... HOtO Jonnson Wolff Jthr Davi\ Amt>rose Acoslt llow Totals ......... ..., ..... 2 2 3 6 Frant.lln 0 I 'l I 4 I 4 9 J0Mt0n I I I 3 I 0 'l t 'M Htrk4tr 6 l I IS 3 I 3 I Jeni.en 3 I ? I• 9 2 J 20 It Htrll.tr 0 0 7 0 J I 4 1 O.llel\Ce 0 0 ? 0 0 0 I 0 C.Venct I 'l 4 4 3016Gtlltr 0111 25 1 21 st To1a1i. 12 IS 17 39 Seer• 11¥ Ou•r1'1n Huntington Btecll 13 14 18 l•-S9 Ktlell• 9 6 11 IS-39 l ·oolnl voalt' Hunllngton Bttcl'l-Jthr I. TecMict l, Acosie IHlll DAYIY'S LOOCla C....._,, -..0) -3 bOels, 190 11091ers. I t4 bontto, lS rock coo. 120 calico l>lln 10 t.t no t>tu, 260 mac1teret, 202 blue i>ercn, Tl shttOllHd 10 scutoln. 1 ,.,90 N£~T LANDING -1 DOtlt. 97 tngters .. ct lico l>lln, 101 b0n1lo. 76 send bus. 19 roct. 11'11, 104 blue oercn J K uloln. 10 '~td. J w r90 e blue \tillrt. creltestdl ... ,, ,,__ .. ft ..... s.... ,, •• W1elWldl ' • ' • c;r..., l )JS ltUIMll 1 0 2 2 Kool 0 I 0 I Geeen 0 0 I 0 Ellert 2 I 2 5 HIMav 5 > 2 13 ltumuu.n 1 O I 4 Totali. IS I 20 31 Tofelt 15 14 11 '4 Meter O•I Foollllll l ·oolnl goall: None. TecMlct li: Wleltndl IFI MartM 11, .... Miii " (M9tiM T--"""1 MM1M ...... Co• Sortino Ileen Ono Yorke Sc>arlo.s Httcl'I Sneonerp Mev•rt Tottls .. .. .. .. .. " ..... O O I O Earle J • 2 11 9 I I 29 Trullllo 0 0 I 0 ) t 4 7 CoHln' l 0 2 6 7 • I 11 II Gerclt 3 0 3 6 • o s 1 s-1 • 3 3 11 I o J ? Gomez l 0 '1 ' • I l 9 Lvm111< In 7 I 2 23 I • o 2 ? M_Gerclt O 3 2 3 '1 , 0 ' 31 16 II 11 TQlt lS 73 II 17 '6 kaA ltV Quartiln Marine 16 2S 74 16-11 Esttl'IClt 11 71 14 »--.. 3·oo1nt goal\ Marine-Sortino J, E•ltn· tla-Etrlt 1, 1.1.lmPkin I. TKl1n1Ct l Swttl (El Unl\l9nltY SS, S.n ,._,.,.. 44 (OraMt Glell T---..t) Unlffrlltv San ~•MWll Gand11ra Slav Wolf I Hugl'les Ho Loud Snemmas Uu Zarbat1an F1e10 Cneng 011tm&r To1e1, .... pf... .. ....... S 11 I '11 Gt nnon 3 9 5 1 S I O 4 2 L•con 6 I 0 13 1 I J IS Comoe 3 • • 10 I 1 .3 J Wellen 0 I I I 0 0 l O HUI I 0 4 2 3 I • 7 Cat1enen 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 I 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 .() I 0 I 0 J 1 I 1 0 J 10 IS 19 SS Totals IJ 18 11 '4 Seer• by Outrten un1verr.11v San Ptsou11t\ 11 18 11 IS-SS s 11 1 ~ 3·001n1 goats None T1tenn1c.11s None Fl~:ll From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ·1 1069 East• Mtu 2124 Nf'l ~ le h 216 9 N port lelCh 2169 hlbo Penlnsul 2607 IC ~ I I .. Pllfl. llPlEI 1 •EASTSIDE HOUSE• Only 1 lef1 each unit 3 BR 3BR 2BA. Areplaoe, gar· ~ .... ~~~~---2 BA. pri~e 100 block 10: age, au new Inside. Oulet 1211 umllWIY· S 1850/mo Across lrom YllUIUU 1t•UYYllW 2BR. 1BA w1yar11ge. Nr Hoag Hospllal. Elegan1. callon S1eps to beacl'I 8181-$1190. * 640-2426 Won 1 li1s1 tong• Prlncl· l PlAll Tl ll•f pals only 121 27th SI . -m N B Agent 675-8'75 Pruden11al Cahl Riiy Mountain setting sur· ~oll course. 3BR 2'..,BA 2 lurn 2BA 2BA condo ozy brick ltreplaces w/bay. ocoan & city fi~hls Charming k11ctten area. ¥1ew S 1600/mo all family rm, d1n1ng rm. 2 RAY DAVIES. 760-5000 c111 g11r11ge, large grassy Of 720-3999 yard. Fr .. h & ready nowt REAill( .......... ·I $925/mo yrty. 6 5·9650 Corona def Mat 2622 2BR 1BA, So of Hwy, pvt patio. garage Xlnt cond Quie t Reis r eq'd S 1095/mo 675-3446 rounded by streams & W EST NEWPORT • falls! Ger11gew/ofmr. w/d Spacious dupleK w11tt 3 hkup woodburmng frplc * fllLllY '* bds, 2 baltts & trptc eecl'I mtero. lst + des> • cme. Pllllm unit Size cannot be duplt-1 BR Condominiums cated today One block 401 BRIGHTON SPRINGS lll·l•orl1Mll01 \t~'J \l)T l't \'I I 2BR. 2BA. lrplc, vaulted REAR oeHlng. bit-Ins. g11r Mar Excellen t quality at reat to t>es1 ooea.n beaches (Available Now) prices Refs. Llod Fu 673-6900 . $495,000 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS 'lllarr Greg 642.()744 - (Avllllable 1/5) lfCtllll Oii P&lllm Lllmfl "''II HI HO'\ 1 2BR TrHvl Condos $12/Hr ~ MATERIALS $2, 111,000 ll0'1I ' hoc. 429 BRYSON SPRINGS Relerences 675 ... 006 FABULOUS oceanfront tn ~ REAL TORS (Avall11ble Nowl ~ALTORS • PCH. 503•, L11rkspur I $1150/mo 476-2055 '\t~T~:t.1r I~:\ ·11 WESTCL"i'FFifei. 2Br 2Ba 3BR 28A". -woodburnlng upstairs condo. Carpon. REAlTORS "' lrptc. pool $950/mo f/p, d/w, aulo dble gar. 548-4739 or 645-2636 new carpet/paint. sun ---deck. vaulted c~llngs •lllOAIYH• VILLA BALBOA 2BR, sec Call 675· 7113 lfWI PlllTlll tet./ tit private gated are• wllh _ 2170 8l9cayne Springs your own steps to l he (Aveilabi. 12115) beacn Large 1mmacu1a1e South Coast No Pets. CALL Velm• On golf oourae. 3 BR. 2'1t fi•te $995 Charming 2BR. erg kit. MP BA $1.950 213·431· 7693 L DO ISLE Elegant I bd, dlr. f/p, dble fsr· alrg. Thorough prep, rus rates Jim 65()..KIWI 650-S.94 RAINBOW circle Melnt. Painting. Int.Ext. Hou1e & Apt. Oual. job. Free est. SI. Uc11589897 636-175 charming home with Metro 1086 549-2447 crashing surf. Soulh Coast Terrace. Ch11rming 2 BRE 'slde hse. I IM IOll Rare. 2 BR end unit gar w/opnr, frptc, w/d lltl-llWI P&--! w/huge pallo, pvl w/d. hkup, new paint & carpel, ,._..., S 115K. Bkr. 963-8377 pello, 1980 640-2426 We'll give you lhe down 1n ---------ellch__g ror a Share of own-E'Slde. lg 3br, 2ba Twhm. ership. You make the 2'~ g11r. m11ny xtra. pool. fTl1hly pymls ' '1119 etl•r• epa. lennls, avl 111 1 apprec You receive S1350/mo 548-1889 100-1. tax benefits. Must E'SIOE 1etr11 lg 38' 2Ba. have clean credit. Agt HoUln now dee«. frplc, lndry, HANGING/STRIPPING 239-4335 Dys. Ev. Wknds ulll pd, food yd, grdnr, llc•S60:jt151~1SA·MC -ftYllW1YllW! MboalUnd 2106 es,2c;::'~3!::'r~ _ __ ___ TILL under construction Profeulonal decoreted SUPERIOR Wallcoverln in excluslve Bur Br11nd 3Br 2Ba. g11r. frplc, w/d. H11ncnome 3 BR. 2'h BA lnst11llatlon. Remove! Ranctt In LllgUnll N19uet lots or wood & Ille. Condo. 1,70Chq ft. Meny W111t Repair Prompl Lie. Exciting OCMn. ooastUne $1700/mo yrly. 673-~ ex11as. NMr bus & lhopl. •566215. Mark «M2·6842 and oounlryslde views ----$1,300/mo. 7fJ0.9792 WE galS lhd h ...... t......-from this new custom lllboa NEAT deer! 2Br houM -· .. .._ .. _ home. A Mediter-enean 811 • • Strlp·p11lnl·ln111111 Ad· design wilh 4200 lqUll<O Ptt*tlula 2107 1 • catpell, drapes. vice to the crazy. 14 yrs frplc. wld hkup, c:abto-e•p 633·7172enylm.. feet wh1c,h hllS 4 Slepstosend.oc:eenvlew reedy. oetdnr. No pets .. bedrooms. 4 ~ b11"'9 and UPP«" 3 BR, apecloua $775/mo, S700 ~t. library. PteeM ca.II Hsling Duplex. Soc dep & refs. 548-5827. call..,.. Offkle for li.t of •menitln. S 1 725/mo 963. 7 111 Offtwad et $1,250,000. . Townhau99. Weehlde. 2 tH-11• l?orw dtf Mir 2122 Mair BR -t den/offtce. 2'A ~ IA. 2 car an e-eee CE<.)f~ .. ~FEI KJ NS 1•412SEAWAR02Sty• w/opener, petlo + IP!!!: l l l\ 11• \:'\' Br 1 Ba. onlc petlo. now b*Ony, frplc, milTOfed + ...i •,... palnl, comm pool. No welll~ doMta. upat..,.. Ill \I ro11.. pets. 1875. 832·4818 w/d hkup, no peta. BR 2BA. 2 levels . -up: • 1· lOO/mo + deposit. * -HARBoR sundecil S 1,600 VIEW NWPT TWNHM 3BR, dock HOMES. exoept1on111 3 $1,850 BR, 2 BA, lrplc. $1.975 SEAVIEW Gu11rd·gated lse inc grdnr 6'4·8795 3BR Muse $2.900 -.RENTALS AVAILABLE-CdM 3BR. lab ocn & bay •• Pll IUllD• VUS. $3,500 PEN.PT. 4BR. ocnlrnt Marti. Agt 642· 7706 home $4,000 811yrldge -2B~2BA: LIDO AREA Byfrnt dock. Condo. trplc, ¥11/d, pool, turn. 2BR • don 14,750 sp11, all gar, MC gate. no Wltertr ........ leo. pet•$ ~425 8~-284_1 -I IULTm 111· 1• 1U0111n111 $1150/mo 850-3649 I ~ ••n-3 BR, 2 BA end unit, llalbol $1,395/mo. 759-3092 llUnd 2606 .... Toan Attracllw 2 BR, ~. 3BR 2''oBA. All amon111M, plenty pertdng, eteps to new c11rpot, n~ts. wattw. m· $1000/mo. S tfJOO/mo. 675-7 .7119 DELUXE 28R 2'ABA LARGE 2BR, gar11ge, Townhome Pool IP• pa Ito. m lcr o w11ve . tennis. w9* to 'bollcti S 1100/mo. NO DEPOSIT. 11425/mo. 965·1817 673-4999 -NEWPORT HEIGHTS BMutltul 3Br 388. 2·.atory lalbol Prillula 2607 towntiome with flreplace. ~ btOdl to beedl, 1 B~ 11250.142·5112 w/oen w. ,,.. err,• 1 •lfllT~ vert. bllnda, rig. 3BR 2-ABA 2 Slory. 1 cer SI05/mo yrly 873-8947 So of PCH. $I 50mo. Avt now. 282-111 6, days: 730~752. eves. Diana/Suanne DUPLEX. 4 blocks lo bellch. Renovated. 18r+ New cerpet, w/d, g11r. No ~II $875l mo 7fl0· 1358 S11ndcastle Condo xlnt toe. 2 BR, 2 BA. encl pello. all appllancos, g11r . pool. Jae. $1,350. «MS.3525 CosuMeu 2624 THE VICTORIAN 28R WI~ new decor. bltlns. yd w/petlo. Wtr pd. 638-4120 9-5PM M7 Vlctorle '1' .... $735 n1E SEVILLE 2BR 1'.iBA w/ger. blllns. toncod y11rd w /p11llo. ~1209-5PM 2&19 Sant• Ana 'L'.. $745 WESTFIELD APTS Boeutlfutty Melnllllnoel •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 28drm H4Be $755 28drm 2B• $780 398 W. Wilson 631-5583 ---------1 Bedroom M50 301 Avoc11do 642·9850 --------graded, MtW front patio, l84·2tll 119' walk to beach $1400, 2126 11150. Auaty U1-12te Sleps to beech. 1975 &11 Bedroom $645 D/645-2218. E/540·2334 0.. flofN $775/mo yrty. Aveil now. 241 W Wllaon 631·09fl0 DUPLEX. 4 blocka to LUXURY fumlehed coMo 1811 W BlltbOe 875-2558 1BR. 1BA. Outaldo patio. . new crpt. AYI now 28R & 1BR. Cerport. '', f • . ' " ·'·' ,. " ,. W.......,luSr Dec::llt. -~ ...... efrlg . WHtt.r/Ofyere. Que11tr worll. 722-ITlt Of9tt.wMhert. Oven• eouo Sorv. 780-7391 bOllch Aonovated. tit+ lit 0.. pt, H•t>or. Ind * 11 • IPTI• lncludea frig & g ... POOi. New c11rpot. W/d, g• No '*'*· etc. 18A. petto, From $550/mo & Up I No P•t•. $625/mo peta $875/mo 790-1358 pooU..,. MOO. 240-7'48 ~ 6Wt Condo IQ 38A 173_.921 or 87&-!IOM · «MS...5853 or 673-8632 2 qA, dbl ger. ape, an1astlc ocn vut, eteps to Hin. '-" 2140 pool/tenNa, weHt to bch 3 BR. 2 BA upelelrs ef)t. W... l0c*lrl9 tor• ~ltme 111nd 2BR, 1 BA. hardwd l1te0/mo .... 544-3049 sundec:k. d/w, lndry, NO •·"'=:•lllalyno floor. get. wl d, no pots 28,. ~ I<# gs-PETS bloCtt to tieecn. hrMto lleop- 11,500/mo 972·2079 age, ~--yerd~-~ HEIGHTS HOUSE 11.100/mo 675-9790 CJ por!Unl!!!lrl ' an-. -...__ .._..... 2M. 28A. pvt pool & Jee. -------OR ..... by ownerlagt. --· -.. ' Gn1nr I pool eerv Inc 58r •a.. fem rm, dtn rm. IMO.-. 1" lllO 11.100/lftO ....,211 · 300 IQ rt k"c:tt. All wtth 3 P . I IA CORiO • ..., "iiiiiiiiif:iifiiil ouper view of Newport Huntlnl.t~~ "9flH»ur. H 1111•111 Herbor/ley, oceen, ~ ., -. I ........... w/dl1t00/mo c.tallnll I night llgMt. cer ...... w/d, "*'I. ....... ** 111-1331 5"1 llr I be cert be meld'o I 1.100/mo. A1MI ,.,.,, • • llll ..... Cltta. etc. lf'll twt. 1100 IQ c.11........ate -ll'14HI n.sa2001mo. 71M211 ocw ._ ._.., nr ~~,,-:;:.J~' rom '*-· 3 M . 2 BA, 1k gs~ d/W, w/d. frplc, lg Meer Sutee. peeto, NA utl . _,,..... ~ Udo TWnftm, S M. 2 11.ueflmo. Avett now lelldV -....1 BA. a mr 8ft ger, frplc, ho.0131, 173-1717 --,_.. 4 ifi. I peol, 11 ,421. Cerol, A EOUS C AN IA. S oer .... Wiii O../Alf M-111' a11 =-~,,.._.· vteW. s BA. 11.4 BA. t•rdener. 11.111. ra11a•t•Y ·1001 1.JIO ... ... ..... •• • •• 4 • • .... ti ••• m-.....,..er...11.100• ·= .......... ~ ...... ,..-o . .. I_,, _.tft eec. 7~1 2JYl~1~·=·=·~· .,..,....:,:~:..--! tl07. I or 4 lft. 9'. HAL, ofl 11t _., Nnll !":::I... ,. ... 111111~,_.,..... ::1., ,_, 11M1r 8tepe to ett• C:O.. 1M t • tir,iii["'i-~~ :.-.. i::• .,.,.:= =·'='~= :::i •.:.. .• = .., '1113!.. ..... ...-. w..o..-atllOf'I. ... ..... .. .... ,,..... ., ... ,... ~ .............. ='.:'--~.a ~..... ... .. , • .-w ErE~-= ....... .._... Mi ----.... .. ~ c.,..... . r.:-1-:.:: ."'""""':;.::. S\&Cl..":A. People NEED hi12-5Sl0 Aepl!ncn 60 11 .._ ••• ._ •W•I• -... P/T NEEDED A•frfneretor * ..... u •VW 1915 Cebrtot41t .... ~ 38A 28A _.. ... _ .. Whll•f\llrhll• S-IPMd .. ----··· • • dfW. ~. "--<>----o ,___s In 1"15 .. ~ L'fst I ~•tnef/dryer Pey Cuti .... _. ,,...,. Av.ii 11117•5/mo """' ~· ___.. ..,.. ''' ..... Yptng .. L ·~" 9701 Ow entwe lnventcwy h.U mt,,t. loaded 17 650 T09 ..... perll·'-• tettlng -· 551-TIH s.nte AIMI 19 now hiring lthng PMnee 51·2271 .... i .. e .,...,. bMf\ d<e•rie.ity 1.0~ S.-6-7213 7~-1782 BA cleen ~lice Beautltully melntalr\ff collec1or1 with ,...,,, & F·--Jo.·~· 6014 fOf e.o1tra Mvlf.gll 'bllnd9 lg ..-petlo IBR Apt wlge,tge Ot some ••~ .. nee Bl· •••I llTIY .,. .. ...,.,. Sllllm m•I loae 'to ~ 3t ca.p0<1 VllUlt.O c.illng, Ails<. RtnUll hngua l. Engllah 4 Gro~ ng H B eo llH MOVING JAN 21 Mutt sell' 15'0 Jambo<ee Roed e oriL 860-?2'4 · balcooy. llf~K• ~ SPW11sh Ea'" St~ 10 opening M iry .. vet order w1 unit wl oar 2 eon-Hft BeKtl Viet IC>•. 880 AllO IBR Api Slk per ye11 Excellent CJetll/otl1ee pertot'I Mutt temp GOUCl'les retrig sml P<>fl 28R 18A. petto, w/d hoolt down WI POOltld4t petlo Rooms 2706 benefits & opponunlty have good comm 1k111s 1ppllances ptc:tures etc ~ llllA Oil up. nlCe earpMt. 1725 + 111 • Sewrlty BR In grNt femtty Ml tot flll WIU/atl Ull ln1eres1ed appl1ean11 call Eac:ell bene Calf Tr.ey Baal offers 640-8930 5 spd stereo ca.H rad•- WE'LLPIYYll TD TllE DVEll LUSE! deootit S. at 113· No P9ll 549·?•47 fem n·smkr Kitch &lndry REGARDLESS of CREDIT S 11v 11 ore o r Ev 1 842-0059 1ls ,. 90312 Plumef· Cell 't'-7592 SPACIOUS 18R Pool. pr1v Perteet f0< llu<Senl, HISTORY Call 549-4204 558-3366 p••T·TIM( lllU llUHl&ll llttl Bran" new BMW 3'151 I d OCC $350 62 2 23 -Mattress l>Oll, frame new " PONTIAC 1"2 TrMe AM T·tQ99. 00-... ~ dOOfa lleetlnQ Met AC Fun c11 M ull 1111 $3 ~ 55g..6A.eo ............. l .. Auto Air P s St•<eo Ct1H1te low M11esr 12NXl"l3121 12HI BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Hi88 1 Beacn 81Vd H 8 111111 n ry rm, carpo11, stove, nr 6 • 1 Earn $ l5·S20lnr al l'lome 5235 a.o.8733 B•LL MAXfY TOVOT A Con~flfllb1e ~Me wtlll SpeclOUI . or•• locallon, r.·~~io N,,o.2pe1'~os,se,513mo MIF. n-sml<.r:-;;:c;;ink, own Lost &iFound 2925 IAILY....,. Telemarkel ... 11h ICftPI 18881 Beacn Blvd He black lflle<IOr P\l"l&lnp-----------Gu Incl. Pool. S725mo _ .,.. ·" a t BR & BA 1n HUnl Ben. a ....... m 6 40-1715 llYIHWIITTllUlS 847-8555 •ng r•ar oa • po11er -==-~ 8'7-8555 645-5853 TOWNHOUSE APT 1700. $400/mo • sec (J111 Incl SEEKING "\. Mameu & trundle ne~er 'II ISIZl llPILSE cusiom wnet' s cir f>tellC NOTICE 2Br 1' B 2 1e 9623151 NILIHVIOERllTI usooS195 •8408733• phone tuu, 1caded , • 2 BR, 1 8A * 1 a, peop only. • llSIDE SALES AT AC' PS 1111 feel real i..oropo<ty trillllfef must K5*1 Lg yard, encl garege, P9 No Pett Refurbished NEWPORT Beach furn F~ ADS . -,,, .. ,, • 171-0IU MITREIS a......... pert 037185 ell' ASitume .... e .. , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS OK. Avell 1110 $750 755 W 18th 646-9507 room close to UCllN--REPS REAL EIT&TE SAUi arze n w $155 , SHH . SS75 mo • l NAME STATEMENT ~-780• .Wf.SJllAtiPT.S... pon Center $425/mo. In· ARE FREE We are currently offertn9 a We re e~p11nd1ng our stall CALL * 840 87'33 * BtLL MAXEY TOY OT A 111-31.ll oo;;: ~~1> ··~· G ;.t" '" * 1eif & 2BA 1811 up. Beaullfully Maintained cldes ulll. 720·8733 compe1111ve salary full res•oenh11I Sule» •n New OuEEN SZ nto.1d~n1Q~~1118~81 Beach S1vo ,.. B s .. iw,•.' ""! • fl o slalrs. gar., !nary. cable. •SEVERAL LOCATIONS CaH·. benet11s. 401K Plan. and port Be.ict-& Surround· Ul\ll uuoew1d).'j. 84r-8555 Auto• Oom• ... lc 9300 :>',!)•·E \...,,11.;c ~AH NE~S D/W, no ~II SI00-$875 Bachelor $6J.O_Hoteft/Motftt 2-7 IS excelfenl wori environ-•no aren t > cellent' Aosotutely gor g~ous• .. ..... f11. !JO,t-~I.,,., Su te3W • 645-6e62 or S.0-5448 ~B~~~0f':'ea ~~~ lll-111 IUCI 142-llll menl for energellc. de· I arms ••il•l'lb e• Com-Musi s..ic11hce Cal only ,, Bta,~k· I'~.~!~ s!~~~ . * Niil COLT 1112 ,.. ........ Of. e; ... ,. r pc:.~ .. ~~·~ •2BR DUPLEX Oulat 4 161 E 18111 SI 642--0856 pendable inside sales m•~Shll' 10 80 •' n nouse you w11n1 r •l)h ~udl•I>' spd cass & m re w o I 4 c;, ~ 4 r .S'!-t'tlf' I nood arN Large yard. IOTll 111 representatoves w1111 4S 1•a r.tng & SuPP<>fl' Call SJ soo ._ 55i1·64oo 1r,M !io4 • s7so Bed wpm typing sk1lts and Don 0& Thomas lor .in •P· aSI 146445 sngl garage 1 room S660 Wkly S175-Up Hea1 pool FOUND CAT Male kitten. some compuler e •. pO•nlmt!M G11orge Eiluns THOMASVILLE M 1:1t>1e SI Ill S 111& 535-B Betnard 8'7-754o 2Bdrm l'.Ba S795 steps to bch, cable, kite. long hair black & motllea per1enc.e Tne cand1oa1e c. o R e a 1 t o r s • 2 18 leaves 6 cna '" & B L ~ MAX~V ~ ovo~ A o L MA.<E T ~ ) A '*'*TREES & YARD•* 2250 Vanguard 5"0·9626 aia1d svc 985 N Coast gray 111c Easf..,ood & muc;1 !'lave an eJo.cellenl 714 ~59-9100 oa • 19 Dulkt SJSt\lor 18881 Be.sci :-.. a ... 6 1cc8 l &., .. c• B • ~ H b 2Br 1•1Batwnhoute,frplc, 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba -se~5 Hwy Lag Beach 494-5294 Ha z e lorook H B onone personahly ano all «).la 0496 o4~-d555 t4~ ti pr1v1ey ~ .. '!:011>91~! s 1075 2Bdrm 2Ba S855 SEA u•1 ltTEl 964·5658 en,oy wor1<1ng wnn t11e RECEPTIO•IST '15 VW SCl•OCCO '13 LUICOUI TOWll CAA --~ " 01.1011c 3$ ... eu as sohc111ng Ne1>wp ~·t Beac11 l.iw tirm ' Miscellaneous 60 5 n 151 E 21st SI 548-2408 Wkly renlat. now avail FOUND GOL DEN RE· r>e ... busmes~ se.,k no IHC"l .. Sl>IOn.i 5 soa AC ,,,..,.,,., ,~ di-s ' .. ... ;. ,., ' •E'SIDE 2Br t ''IBa lg S-147 00 wk & up 2274 TRIEVER "''" female oieresiea parues SllOUld 1 ..-no 1 ,,. eot on1s1 FA<;H•O"' mooe1 ~<'•ting •O)'S ie:.t d• .... 1., ... ne 6 t "'' • .-"•' t twnnse,pallo,w/dhkup Hunt.~ach 2640 Nwp1Blvd,CM 646-7445 12 19 v1c No S1n coniactCneflFreemanal P 01.i e ~Pncl •esumP 10 >' -'1t>on5 ciotnes •C>-tJ> .,Q_iG '>" Near storea/b\ls $795 1BR lBA carpeis drapes Clemen11> 492 9864 I IU-•321, bt. 301. P 0 r;;ot1 Newoori , z .. s., ,' ~1 B~r.9.!\r'" 9"· H HI llEWPDRT£R II MOTORS 253 Ca.brtllo 548-2456 gar. d ·w coin laundry Roommates \I/anted FOUND POODLE olack B ... acr CA u,6b0 or call 8 L... MAJt.E' • ovO"' A 541-20 11 541-1123 •WTllll * S675 mo 2116 Hess n 24 lemale Costa Mesa '1rea DUIVEltY • 14 24 11 t• ,inc Eye 2 Golf Clu~s . 981:1' 8• ••• ..1 •t [! 3BR IBA College WIO 846-6451 or 536 3764 Call to •den11ty 646 6·231 Ed"' e,1ra money Men 6 RECUTIOlllST 2-SW;S400. 541-5111 cl4 . &· -c '16 FORD MHTlllG ll nkup Has ~p0rts for 2 Beaut Newp0r1 Beach lg FOUND sm male orange 1>w >me• needed to deliver v , • J0Jm lpm St> Hr •' ' • cars No pats. $875/mo •ll 211121A 1100* BA k11 & lnOry pnv Emol CAT Vic Amilng 5 Nur "m" GTE Ne1gnbornooo 8• ... 1~ ~r 11.,1 Jlti1..1i dP R0"f enwL • C1'fTS ? ~,., : ~~ ~U .. ~U • ' "'" Avl 11115. 722-6294 Walk 10 bell Gar ge No lem $340 u111 Avl now ser)' Call 10 ,dent1fy I pnonto oooi..s Musi be al c ._..,r 1 •C • h i".;., pt•O"'•• 2'J • .r .J 't• "' ~· t '5v -' ' rn $4611 P815 960-6231 857· 1776 Lv msg 645-9515 64 J .q5 1o betw 5.5 ieu!o! ,~ r,;-ars 010 & nave gni typini; rt·<; d ·('Im t'u~t ~ •J : .. c 'Jnr p ::w-:;,'.,:,,~~~~n:c:04 ~1' u , 1.1:.•f' •W11111• .. ILOC•s TO IEACM c 2B B t '""""'" vetucle Par I & Pt11P! P~I:' h('lptu App~. •<flt' i•dtl~ •SB!l" 5, J t 3,,tJ ...... ' • ll OM r 1 8 cot ,age. LOST Gray Cllow Dog 4 iu 1 1 me l ·1•1able during '" ,,.,,~rn a '1k; ,.., $81111 1 J ... • lBR all ullls pa o Uni ocean "ew. across rom mos old collar NEEDS • All • a MA f\' •n O"' .o. IBR. small blCkyard, gas . I urn pari\ Per 01\ $550 mo MEDICINE' Vic Cl1ll Or • Oayl1g111 nours only T ·•Dt' '' 4 F "•cl COl>IJ I Collectibles l. ~ '86 FORD rsco•r $600 dep 995.4954 0 I 0 b ~ 1 e rn p 0 r a' y Mt>S-1 548-5S. s 'ISM t 1'1'aC.ll B •Cl H B s; " washer/dryer hook-ups 955-917 110 675·6320te Santa Ana NB 645-4010 Gb2•75.,8 M i:-EOE 8• 1110 1 u.,~,rc .;S rr .n• SS Cl~~ 0.,~., No pets 645-1631 Aft 4 Uguna ~ach 2648 COM PROF FEM 25-35 b46·2000 9ti3-5733 •lllCEn SECn LI coor1 .4~ '""'~ or 8t> VVii C..0.6RI01.P CLOSE TO ALLI -Non-smoke• Aval! Jan LOST lillle while Poodle DESK CLEltK H B oll•Cf> r·,•t>\.I'-person I 0 ... ,. c •• ,., :-tdCr ~-o M '" CO• \l t ~ cow m .. S3rS91 1'441161 •"' Tnree 2BFls lBA, laundry Ni~;:i ~~:m~r B~e.;1~!~P~~ 1 Untui3nBoshed3B r°.?m &I Xmas Evt> Newpor1 Comfort inn Costa Mesa 101 .11.:l"P DI or ,.,., Jfflt e ~;I "',1. :";.~ c~~ ,,!>•~,,'-~:~ :>Qt' f\I .sr ,.. :i"C.00 6 L -.u ~r' - I b & • A S750 oatll m r a ,.ouse He1ghl!I area REWARD• <'Vt'"·'·9" P r F T Con \lullt'" ,,..,,,, r ,..,, 4'•"d o'!> "'w"• -e .. ' , •. : room, c ose lo us o paint et;; tmo E1egant quiet neigh-673-50tl5 or 642-3022 tJC.I Ron 1>31 ·940 c:omn ~· ., r • "" uo ,. l • .i • J ,,!•> 4 ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTIC£ Sl'IOPS WSl71125aceS7ep5t oc sec 494-4695 OO•tiooo S425 mo Call $( h DR1vr•-FLORIST t•t'rlt' cl 'J • "'~· 11 me-todOs 'll IUSSlll SEllTRA Housing • 4 Imo S D De ~59 3313 PLEA t t s;n i;4. ~ 1 1 "1l'"' Apµ ' 4 l >' • r IUICl SIYURl 1983 2257 2268, 2272 Maple TUDIO ocean view. ee e ' -fl .,. 1 2c, 30 '"~ Nl'wpor1 BE>acn ,., .. • acr SJ.s 'l~'l 904' SOM .,. , :. ~ .,. ., KSJ370 I'll: TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TSL MGMT 642-1603 block 10 beacn Ut1ls po FEM non sm~r to s11r 2Br Resary that was i• the I a•t'.J cd11 6.10-~980 RECEPTIOlllST f T A i A \. S6751mo S300 dep No •Ba riome w lrplc on Cor . "" h 5 • -~ -t •• ... .,. •Clean. Quiel & sp11e1ous 3BR 2BA 2 Cir garage. encl patio. storage S 1125 NO PETS S.-0-2495 UOOlllCHIT •Large 2Br ground floor • 2BR oetling Ian• dlSll· .. asner. cable enclosed garage 324 V1Clor1a 548-3706 WESTBAY APTS S200 OFF MOVE-IN' These a1trac11ve Apts fea- ture pool, spa, p11va1e 1as110 move 1n Also nave ona oe Mar 5500 mo 1111''"• C . a111 I MAMAGERS Star• " ""·' I'•''• J"' Office Furniture Mc'! room to renl SJOO mo No peia 644_ -725 llllfSI tht JH tttk IF T • c t·• C.• " I"""' " & fnuipment o()4 ' H ,SH ~ ~ P T sng1es & cou ~, .,, n~.•~i •t•,. •,to ... -c L "AXE~ • , o· • •97-4581 or 249-12 I 1 fro• IPS •ff1'c1. ' ·~ , ~--" ~ • <> ---------C' • • ~ M F r>n,.·sml.r l\jB 3br apl >' <''> or .,, ,.., slorage lcl.., 'rn1 * S'' ' "-' P.0.1\ASOI\/ C "' l pro '8c!! • s .. ..ic• c., J .. F: Newpert ~ach 2669 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• *GA TEO COMMUNITY * 1• llCCHYH 2BR 2BA townhome micro trplcs ,n LR & ms11 BR wet OM w d tile ·ups i car gar central air All ma1n1enance mc1 Sorry no pets 644-0509 2 01i..s to bc;n Go• space R1t11r1 ti St. "gn 1 ~is• hl\t> ::trof C"S s-,., 1•'\J "Ire• incl $400.mo ·u111 & l111•11t11re Parish .;p;..,e.i•ance 3 go.:i 1 l'lt>sta,or,l'll n ~. II ... "'1'-:>,... ... SZOO Clep A\I now Lve C t 1••10 pr.one 5''11!. N,. l'•P "ec REUBEN E. LEE t··· ~:..: .b~ ti.;r 0 t'O ms<; 101 Ot.>e 6~5-5678 II If, •~ I "'"" 11a.n '192-0743 MOST HOSTESS NB OCEANFRONT turn S11ril&~ale be, II.I. MEDICAL HCI OFF1CE "-' Ac,"~ 1 1 11.. !rplc P<lliO w BBO pit E11pE>r1en1.t'<l i:-erson for i' ' A.,. • • • " ;?or 2trn SbOO Bruce OB C1'<N F • uC'Od Ot>n ,,;:. .-...,u 0:~·1. ;.rr 63 t 'J40 or 963 t959 el11s C~l~~~gr~82~Pa h R ... 1 , , 1,.1., NON-SMOr<ING room-EMERGETIC!EO,LE mate needed 10 share 3 Medical ~ ~ • ,..,.. r , • ..,..., Pets & Anlmals ** ,ETLHD** HC ,UPPIES HU&E SUECTIOll .::.. • h ? i<SPI "'~uno 3q ~fC.E' .... ::: ' 9 fl."E...,l'<A SAVE ! SALE! JIM SllMOllS &CURA 'Ol ' ) .a St "I._• Be .. ~ - $2995. t ...... ' S2H6 ~, .._,:. \ r ··Sf• th•-' :;, • ·.I. FORD ESCORT 1915 cee11oom Costa Mesa -------.... -MEWPORT CEMTER Ht' J•SI,., f•1.1~···, ~ • .io nou,,.. Cdll 979-7026 Domestics 3018 Part T1nie Med.ca o=rcn1 e., ~ "''"!:' t: , , Atl 1, pa11os or decks, gorage ---------or carpoll In a t>ea1>11tully R~· '"' t ti ~\ r • P• r Pf .... • ' .-~, , e lU-2172 r~ .... , P " 1andscaped set11ng Sorry. no pets I Bedroom $655 2 Bdrm, 2B1 twhs $865 825 Cenler SI 642-1424 HOLllAY SPECIAL 1210 OFF! ._ ALA MOANA APTS * 1 & 2BR. tBA OIW beau11tu1 pool area large rec room & laundry room. ciose 10 shops & buses S585-S67Slmo 530 W Wiison TSL•IT 72 2-9012 or 642-1603 Sorry No Pers HWllTllll! Ldw Move-In Easts•de 1wnnse 2BR l 'tBA lg oatto encl g arage S850tmo 675-1746 con101sE 11Hlffl tBR 1BA. lrg lence ya1d. garage. n1ee locallon Loi ol p11vacy, S6751mo 622'• Center TSL MGMT 642-1603 HITSllE IBr 1Ba. 1-car garage S6501mo * 760-8364 EastsJde 4-ple•. 1 BR apt Lndry rm $550 • depos11. 722-9855 leave message EASTSIOE 2BR IBA W/garage Close 10 every· thing • Ava il n o w S750/mo Ag1 831-7370 WTllM 2BR 2BA $725 • secur· 11y Heat & waler In· eluded 324 E 201h 645-•761 UITllll 2BA 5695 lnct prvt garage. gas & waler. No Pats 2323 Elden 5•8-785' WTllll Darling remodel Hli)h cell· 1ng. 2BR. 1 BA, single gar· 1ge. New car1>9t. paint, mini bllnds. deek, tep1r- 1ta unit. 875·8427 RfAW ., \r\\'I ::t.."I' I~ \ ·11 ~AlTORS " E'SIOE C.M IBR. slave. relrlg, trptc:. amall yd & Pltlo. utlflties paid. 1650 mo-mo. 5'8-1827 ... TLIUnll 1Br 188 upiJlrs. lg patio, 1625. 28r 28e specioul, 1726. Pool, gas. retng Incl. No pell. $500 MC. 645-5153. 1'5 E. 18th SI. HUGE custom dhc nr new •WlTHFHIT• IEWPIRT l&RllA 1'TS * WITll IOAT SLIPS* EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY Nwpl Bch br dnct new LIVE IN COOK DRIVER to 01hc e e~per 644-8 I•~ di " .-'1 L>t P "' t 11•0' s1~11s11 cu'itom oe11c1111 .. e '1.hnQ tor rm '\ oo Lovely1,.----------. i::i_.., AJ ,.,, Avt• ("i.• l ,. lt L I '" lj.,, f<e " ........ , (. "' .. ,..f 5 ...... 1t•143 .,.,, v, .. .,.. deci..s & .ill t1c>rne Pr•r Ft.'m ::>O 70yrs dmen111es 723-5005 494 ·5~68 or 4'14·6498 BAY VIEW BeaulllUI 2BR 2BA Mtcro d lw fire- place garage & 1in1oy our p1vt beach $1800 • Also I BR 1 BA Bay Vtev. $995 All ma1n1enanc.e mcl Nwpt Sch close 10 beach, 1---------'!'ll prol n-sml\r 10 shr I ve•Y1 _E_m .. p_r_ox.,m_e_n_t ___ s_s_3_o .. I lg 3 sq Condo W e1 gor Accoun11nq age avl now 548· I 760 ASST, CONTROLLER Nwpl Cre-;t bP 1ut remocl ~1 'l•Si•aP"r puo11snmq and 2 BR :' BA Cu•Clo Ft'rn 1 * l11t Sll.s Eltra* SORRY NO PETS , urnnrt>•C 1 ~11n11ng n ,mo..r no pets $500 , ,..,1 ,,,, '"''"" .,_sst ulll :,.15 7139 ~on• 1,.. .,.11n min .,,,..m CALL ll0-0111 Prol n o;m~r Sil• e>cea•• • ~t>Jrs "r Ion '"C•il '>Idle- " ev. fur,. Nv. pt Bet> •n.-nt'I n onlh enc c1os· Pentllous.> i .,,,.,,5 pool n~ s• 11: ·•-.•S•O" Ln1u,. g,,m etc 5·3 . .:550 • ::' .J 011 • u.iyroo ''*' re -. .... is "'"e " " Co PQf> Jt•qr~~ 111 A\..~our1• Q ILOCI TO IEACH $210 OFF Business/Office Rentj 3BR 2BA upper unll gar· ________ 2_7_6_9 ;~~93m~· W D hi>. up. WESTCLIFF IUILllH I 210 Lugon1a Crnr of Westchlf & Irvine I TSL MGM T 642· t603 Newport Beach Full Sef'lloee-Gross * 1 MONTH FREE RENT Fai. 6 Copy Service A111 *BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba lplc Olltce &. Retail A11a11ao1e poolf2carporls coin w d 141•11O1 I S 1050 No pelS 722-8011 [ •{• t'! ! Ct nt'lt'S Or '"9<' C .lsr Ud11., Pt1C11 n.:ll"pt'"<lent,., J.i() \.\ tlJ~ :>H.-"1 l ~ <,lt1 M~S;l (.A 'l2t>. ~ Ann C.c.n1roller ,· 1.:1 04l JJ:;'l •EASTBlUFF 3BA 2BA EXEC Olhce Su11es Furn 1 Penthouse pnvacy w recep1 la• copiers. F r!>I Ac lors Group 15 an Fireplace pool carports phones conl rooms nr .ictors management hrm ACT HS $1350 No Pe1s 722-8011 JW A11por1. free parking I seeking new laces IOI up * s 1-1 AR p 1 BR. new S350 Al Quinlan 833-9550 and com1nQ video oro- caroet. pa1n1 enc. garage -------.......... ~ 1ecrs Classes and rep- 2 blks oll sand. avail now Industrial 2788 res e n I a 11 on s C a 11 $700/mo 760-8862 2 13-962-9075 1200 SO FT w fronl ol- •TWO APTS! Each 3BR. t1ce. large rear dnve-tn ---------• 2BA. new crpllpnl I'• ooor $780 mo 629 Ter-Al Blocks 10 beach! S 1400-mmal Way. Cos la Mesa UY IT /111111 $14501mo 631-6825 DAYS 540-9352 EVES APT rental. yearly 38r 646-0681 2Ba No pets Unlurn. gar 2200 SO FT W"s1de 0C space. 1 blk ocean-bay A11p0r1, 4 pvt olhces. Avall II 1 650-0110 conl 1m, open otc, wait- ing area, luncnrm, skylts. BEAUT 3BFI 2BA, open 2Ba $2400/mo. 646-2835 beam cell. lrplc. wl d Snr gar Blk 10 beach S 1300 I · 1 LWE Full lime Design. 11you1 and some produc1ton ot Newpaper Adi MuSI be organized and hive Ille 1n1111111ve lo follow pro- 1ec1s througll 142-4121, Eat 211 Mrs Fox, days997·62 11. Snowroom 4 warehouse. eves 760-0583 7,000 SQ fl. 2525 South --------• -•••• llll Harbor at Warner -6 0C/SQ II Agent 1 blk 10 bay or beach! T20-l682 S685/mo yrty 675-6606 f> I aotl l!i. &HWHI• SHYICl PIT & FIT. daystilft & weekends Musi type. wtll 1ra1n CM 540-1777 BOYS& L . . . ~" -H9JAds-2910 11 I&'- QUICK CAIH FOlf THE HOU1A Yll _.rAllT_... 111011 v ... CMd WOM IVINIMGI ANO IATUN>AY .. AVll\AGC l'fll ~[( •75•• OR MORI CONTACT •• IMI PtiONE.ml 411 IMlfOllUlllllll"""'°D ., .. *' d'l IW'GOI MOTOR ROUTES available in Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley ,, I ( 11111< (''' \.II "'II< 11.\.(, '" ' ' \ \\ . . Call 642-4333 A sk fOf Bob or Byron N1wsia1111' ·oeHV•Y • No Colleclton • Early mornin motor routes available Must ha~e deoendable t1anspora11on and hab11tty insurance ......... EIPlllll Call 842-4881 RETAIL Jri 11 \ t<o\ '1111 I\ • "'t•lt' .lt'"\'Jf't•r N\.Jrr•ttfl ~ rf'JOVI '\.... 't"ft.•c.t .,t,o~ n r '"'rncu1 l<;1.i11J .,,...,,, r , ,,,~111., I ·n t "d!t ' .\" • ~ .. 1.11." -.er ~'lfll! :" l ._.!!t P't..10~,,... ~'JI t>J l 0 < ~ RETAIL SALES :J' t''l\t" ,, \''-'~ , , .. t. t---J tt"t , U1"\ .JL t .,. ,...,,,h.,, " .,.., .. o, •. • Ji I •' t t• l tu d , u" ,..,, ( ... 4 SALES-ORIEMTAL RUGS J I,.., .... S" '.)('! h t!·lt ~ \ "'~'t> \JI. .... ... t'.' • , ,,.. ect-'1 , • : • 1.: '· ._ ... • ·-s A~-. •or lli\ .. .;, { .... THE PUIMYSIYER 11 r '""""' tJ • .Jl"n Pi' • , ' 'ti t' • ... ,._ ., ~ '; """'' 110 'ld~d APSiJ M,;11 ... ~~ ~,., Sc1m.i1.1zer f ,,. ,.,~"'• Pamer an.an Ra1 •,.,, .. , S • .. i;µer~e Sn.11 Pt' <::r " T zu' ·ny Po 'tl't..I• 'II re Hj1 r;o~ T~ •, ') , ''"'•t. .::.11 , ..... I. l''> il"~r " lt'+'<1 1 l •• ~-..O PA\I, 0 "- '\P("; " 0 1\ YS •t:iJ"4 Et ... , 'C!l>O .., S .11'\'"'I '"" • r ~'t tO "a•9Pt * 841 -3231 * ._. > or .>Uen OQ I ~r 1 ~ drt • n t• l10.,1t1v tf -,Jit'::t ~ tt \,•~ ~'"t' ~f'C t-' t••t:>'t'""d •tlt(); ''-""''·' ~•11\ .. Pfl t.'Uf:' •t>.ld\ 10 :.\It; L •SI t "1e' t t ... t r ,,.,._. \. r>t ,•ma~ URGf•.j1 1.' nt>N1 ""''"' Jat•'., O+'r 'C'n 1 ' ""'I~ w1lt•C•UI >Ut.'t"l >1'!>1, f1 IOI .. t'; l1 ... "''' 1.. c ,, C· .tnwe l .... 1)1 Hf>J '-1¥1• tr.in /.,r 1f,..., "" ;' 0 ~·t•f ~\."'" P •' S\.\ H'1. t1 Eh' o.)t·llXl5 r1 •\<>lttr r . io 16' SECRETARY P.:111 Tom~ s-Hr 8.:tlbO·l 1slJn<1 6"1 8120 TUnMOH OPEHTOR 1.1, '-tc;, 't ""'''""' •t!1; T C' ·~'"' 1, s1 000-ii1snc c.,~• • J6 *''"s Bicycles 606(' BICYCLE p,.1,._ ""..-e t·o.arrn.ir'in "'-'" ~ 11 1" •PO Oi!llOOI' lirt'~ ev. .. a111e• ~P"''Q :.('11• • 'l8~ i:otumb•ll c•u•St>r ~ 1. 5 00 or bt>SI .:>lfe• ~ l M 11e .ti 64;'-43;>• '" 1 J 1 ~ or S4 8-~o 1to SCMWIH llU UO p T !. F T d 1\ .. 11.11 \ .. :h " o-,~o t;C'"d o .J 1 on 5-3 hll80 ... ~i.c• os Musi t'rti """ 1ra1• CM <.40 1;;· Employment W"nttd SSJS •I TVPE OO 100 ""pm lo.now11 10-lo;e~ D~ toucn am lamolnr "' v.inous ---------"!"" comt,ulf'r -;~$le-ms I have Cost~ Mtsa 61241 ... orkeO ,, ~alf'S & CUS• ========= ICl'11t!r S(>r~1Cf' lOOktng OCC SWAP 1££T for P l evening and .... eei..entl wor ~ lle11 his EVERY SAT & SUNDAY p e 1 er r ed 2 o. 3 O •Orange Coas1 Collt"9f'* hr' ... eei. Can you use Fa1r..,1ew & Adams. Cos1a someone with my skllls? Mesa AOm1ss1on Parll•ng Call 647 1906 &. Iv msg FACE SPACES S 1:.' •n ---------•I Advance S I~ .->n dav ot Swap MNI 432-5866 , ........... r. EST&TtSlU SAT SUN 9-• I Lois 01 1urn11ure att types incl oa110 dlsner. etc 1625 Irvine A..e F Ant!Qun 601 0 (a<:rO$S from OakwOOO UT1'11 I...... parking on 161h Pl I NurMS A1d9 Fine Euro~ & American •ECT Ull IT&fF Anl~~Buy ~t= 11 Stall needed lo work With 193 1 Newpon Blvd CM div dlS adults in group home se111ng '" Cos1a Top $$ Paid lor Pouery• Mesa Good t>enehts. will C111t1n1 Bauer 1<1y ""a.&.~.-."!!T!'lr•---·,·,'!"lof·n·- 1ri1n all $111111 needed Finch 30 s & •O t dllh· --·.,..-.· Call 557-8113 IOf into waie chin• daeorattvt1 ----------OllEI IEll llgurinu 673-6223 4 WhHf Orlw/~30 FIT M onday • Frtdey Aep!!ncts 6011 JEEP 1988 WAANGLER 5am-1 30pm $8/Hr Benefits Uohl typ~ng tor 2 ....-aTlll LAREDO wnna. aic1ra compu141f. Appty In pat-17-tl 1lmond $200 & low mites, hardtop, 90n 729 Ferad Cotta S250 go od cond 101ded. ell eittrn Me9. 541.5525 • 122-1300 s 12.900 oBo 873-3299 ..... !)r~dtil r-1q "'t et "'h•1tt ~ r r ~tmo~ ~ :>00 rn1lt1'\ 3 , -:l01"1 Musi ~el• due I u~~~ "bY-oo-o Ter 835-3171 l'i!'~I F•re•n !>!>1 ,, £.inc~ Sam• An.a y.,.., nl P¥ft ~SJ! TO•O ~A •Qec C.-•oca ... t,1 t•t) • .:ti.. • c \Jfl PC"~er .r, ,-[;f'?d ~ ' ndl'I~ ' .:(I :11.;,' ,..., .. ~ ~ "Q'l(\ "-'SP::<r"I r $41.Q2R• .1J1 ... ~ ) !>()~ t'>t' TOYOTA TERCEL 11H ~~ r ' ' ., ' S25H 0 I .. 1 1'1'~ • \ 111 ·a: , & .... , • e .c ,., a t! .. i~, ..... S2tH BL· MAl.f~ • \QTA 1.11' Stl8 1 Bt>J ,.. ~.a ~ e · " · ~A~ -a'>V• F439871 <. 1SI .... : ... ..;i ... <>1)'3 H 11enl'taci.. AM fM ~tf'rt'r • a!.S<'tlt' E ,cell;;>" I 1 or J1t1(H .'nl\ 40 JOO l'll•e~ 5J 1}() t)J(' :J. ' t1AI <to.i I •• c)~~Q I ifh• nour~ "o mething !'pecial wait for you today in cla-~ified. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • .,., :J '1 ... , t .\tl•l>e II 1 "'"'' 14 ,. p u• lb ~<;« .,r ..... ,. 1~ At-O•• ,q StrtJtti.-n , "~· 20 Ob't'' ., .. , ... ~ CrJ'" ''"' lAlf' } ' W'l.''Qh .. 1 ~ ' ._ 4 Hd•l<l•t-'1\~ ?t. P•a; '>t'Qm•ml 2Q Makt• 11111.11 C» 11 Vf'h•• If' '\, lf'<1 lt'IP Wlh ,.4 ~ue\ 18 11 Arl~ t'('r' \Q m~se 4 1 Dumb •: tsw~ 4~ V1\1tf'<l 48 W!'l(Jlll on•I •9 Sr>ot ')()Wt,.rll'('I() belll 51 lnle<'f'C""li ~\ .... (,r UP 160pol4' ~· Fttw>el\~ ~Main 63 Solar OISC 64 Bt••o •no 2 3 20 .. ,.. .. ,, . !11 I CJ@ Jt • ""' ,, t. d J • ..,. ,,,,,,,_, L t'I • DOWN • \ '1u ' 2 "' ~'1"' ., • \ 1 ().-• tvf'O • ~no fl" ~ Rt't>u•IQ 6 MOYl'cl I ' ,\r'-1 fr Cl • l f'S('i lh,lM I rt•! 8 Oetor.llt' 9 Som!' 11um•n• 10 SUPP'•'"' I 1 SPf'OK 11.r, 12 Apt I n t'I B·•' ~I P,.uc.n~ l2 Franc!' l!i Ot!c •"t> 16 Proff'(lkY , n Stu<>\ na•cJ ?8 [)st•nt pt.i JO Fial 33 Su~• !ll•nq 35 Doi .. 6 G.~ 3 .. 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Htt ""'P°'t COMPANY, 1 Cllllom•eco1-UND1R A D11D fJ1 n.af AT t :30 lt,M 0.. l'UfltO 111. ne1 c.,,.._ 1 9twd .• -..,ot1 LTD .. 1111 lftllalo ,.._ -~1111 LMTy A11W1 YOWftl, ttt tw.,Newpor11Md1,c.M pcwatlon, t H TOMI c.ntw DA'llD ,..._.., I, tta AS POMl8Lf DrNe ....... IOt ....... Celf c.11 tat13 Mw.Celf.11111 JW9i-Oluntbla 11 , .,._port~ Om•. llh Floor, C0tt1 UN.all YOU TMI HIAEAFTfA Ott MON· '921t5 Cennety Aen1a1t•J.A L.wo ~·~ ~ ~~,..con-l •==-=J:.n ~· c.:'11:' 11 con· ..;:~n.;:!, C=;t~-;.~7 ~·,;:!r:2:!:w11z. •OOO :~~"If MA.r-= ~='fJe ~~~-'m.~ ::::'':'in!: :.:o,-;c ~:-.::,~ 1Jedl.:9=:'::."e;;; Tlte retllltenl COlll• CW WTIOll ctucted by: 1n lftdhlcti.el Newport Blvd . N-9ort P11k Newport •t08, New· IOlD AT A PlaJC AM.I. F APPLICATIONS, jPartMrt. Generll Pennlf, lleedl. Cellt t2tl3 [rnento, callf. Hl2t ~ 10 .,...., bu9I-ttlaA Th• re911u1111 00111· a..cn. Clllf. t*3 po'1 e.acn. Call! t~ YOU NEB> AH If' ANY Of THE FOLLOW· 2Mt Ca.nput t:>t"M. ..... TNI bU"""8 ,, con· Thi• t>u•Mll .. con• r-W.-ltle llctltiOW On<>ctobar2A. 1Nt,1t menced to ttanuct tMM11-TN& bulin ... le con-Trus bu1lneH le. con· UCPlAHAnoN OF lHEINO A C TIONS ARf120t.1mne.C.W.927t5 OUc,9Clby.acorJ)OfltlOn ouetedby"ICOfPO'Mlon ~ Mme °' ~ 20 lrvl"-Blvd . •303, ... under' N llc\lttou• OUC;19CI by-a corJ)Otlllol\ dueled by an Individual NATUAE OF lHE CHALLENGED IN COUAT.. Thl• b11•I~ •• COii· Ttl,. r10111r1nt com· Tiii re911tranl COlft• 19ted lbow. on: NIA oeta Mela, c.tlfomla. Iha bustn.u name °' rwirn. The regt11rant com-The registrant com · 'PAOCEEDeNO MlMHIT THE CHALLENGE MAY BE d\ICl9CI by" a Nmlled partner· ~ to trwiud bllel· IMllC*I to t1eneact bllel- Mlnoo Molnl jflrop•rty de1crlb•d 11: bled lbove on. November llMl'ICled to trlllNCt bull· menceo 10 transact bull· ,YOU, YOU ~LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ..... p neu 111\der ... l\ttltlou• neu und9t "" flcttuoul Thie ... ..,,..,.., w• llleCI 'St5,000 U. S. CURRENCY t5, t989 ""' undef lhe llellllove nest under the ftcli\lous CONTACT A LAWVER. ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES The reg1itt1nt com · but111M1 neme ort namee bulinMI NllM °' ~ wttft tM COunty Clefk ol Or-•• .. lad purtu•nl to latry Allen Young tMillnMI name CH names bu•1net1 name or name• On Jllnll9y 11. ,_, • AT THE PU8LIC HEARING menc:9CI to lflnMtt bu9I-liet9CI at>ove on. ~-jliMed above on: Mey 2t, .,.. County on °**"'* lhandS.letyCodeSec· Thi• ltllertttnl ••• lll•d listed •bove on Febf'*Y listed aoove Of\; NfA 10iocl A.M., tfllro DESCRIBED IN THIS N(). MM undet the tlcllllOlll 21, t987 t981 15, t91t Ion 1 t4711t1tt8 by lhe Loe with the COllnty Clafk 01 Or· 23. t9N Barry Marll. S1)'Wltz 1"-1w.,.wice Corp., .. dliir TICE OA IN WRITTEN COR· bullnt11 nam41 or nemee Sally Ann Cook Vice Dale A. Wllliame. Preel• ,..., ~ County Sherill'• 9!IO' COUflly on o.c.mber ! Sally Ann Cook. VIC• Thi• 11a1emenl WIS tlled appolnlad TMI• Of RE s p 0 N 0 EN c E 0 E . 11•19CI abollt Of'I: J\lly 5, 1914 Prnldenl ,dent Publithed Orange Cout Oet)artment. t8 t989 PtH ldenl with \he County Clerk ol Or· IS4'COllW TM• under Ind LIVERED TO THE PLAN· JOfln R Provine Min· Thia 1latemen1 w llled Thie 1ta1ement wll flied Dally Piiot C>ecembet 29, Thi Pf~ Wll Mi%9CI ' ,..... Thie atal'"*"I wa1 llled ange County on Deoembet lpursUlnl 10 Dead 01 TMI MING COMMISSIO~ AT, OR 9Qlng ~II PlftMr with the County Clerlt ol Or-,wllh the County Ctertl OI Or· 1Ht. January 5. 12. 19. Ith feepecll to the alMQed Publitned 0flngt Coaat 1111 the Covnly Cletk OI Or· 14. 1989 ••ecutad .,, Jolwl R. Sindoni PRIOR TO, lHE PUBLIC 'Thll 1t11ement WU liled ange' County on December ange Counly on Deoember t990 IOllllOn(I ) ol Secllonj •) Dally Pilot Oecembftf 22. 29. nge County on o.c:.mbef ft40ll7 and Cheryl Lrnn 8lndonl. HEARING. wilh Ille COllnly Cletk ol Or· 5, t989 t9, 1989 F·037 1135t of the HNlth 111<1 1989. January 5, 12. 1990 5. 1989 Published Orange Coast hUllNwld Ind w1te • joint t PLANNING ACTION ~ County on December f4llllO ,...- afety Code. You ate hereby F·015 ,~ Delly P1lo1 Oecembet 29. , __ .. TNMOr tor '"' PA·90·0, FO R GLEN 1 19~ 1989 PubU1hed Orange COMI I Publllhed Orange COUt --.. ---ll'-...,.-1-.,.-r--nolflled that the Dl11rlcl Al· Pubhll*J Orenge Coast 1989, January 5, 12, 19, berltftl Ind MC\#tly Of Cly GELLATLY. AUTHORIZED ,._ Deity Pilot December 15, 22, OallV PllOt Decembef 29 • .--nu tw. 11orneyolOrange~ty t1u IC ...,.TICE oa11y P1to1 Oecemt>et t5, 22, 1990 ™•Ind Loin AalocWlon, A AGENT FOR THE DIOCESE I Publlllled Orange cout 29. 1989, January 5, 1990 1989. January 5. 12. tt, ___ ---u ,lnltlaled Pfoceedlngs to IOt· nu , t989, January 5, 1990 F·036 Celllornil Ccwpcnalon • OF ORANGE FOR A CON-()ally Piiot Oec:etnbtf 29, } F·988 '1'990 "=:.!!.-IT .. --TI_ lelt th• 1bove-deac:rlbed flCmlOUI .,..... F-989 Beneflc:Nlly, •ad Februlty 3, DITIONAL USE PERMIT 1989, J1nu1ty 5, 12, 19. F..()34 - - _ .. , rc>j)41fly pun uant lo lhe ITATl•NT DUD11c W\TlC( t989 and NCOnlld -FOR PHASED ADDITION 1990 TM tOflowlng P8ftcl'll .,, llh and S.fety Code Sec· T~ng PlfllOOS are PtalC NOTICE .--. nu ,,..-. No. -.OU.18 on TOTALING 29,071 SQUARE I F..0.4 Mt.IC NOTICE ~ ~ aa: iof\ I 148a •. doing buliM H.. Ku.31~ F*"-Y 3, ,. OrMQe FEET TO AN EXISTING "8.IC NOTICE ASTLINE MACHINE. You .,. lnstruc:19CI 1hel If CONTRACTOR'S RE· ITAff•NT Of' FICTITK>US BUllNEH Courtly. SI• Of Cellbnf9. SCHOOL AND PARISH NOTICI Of' t525 W. Mac.Arthur, COlll desire to contest thefOt· SOURCE 238 F ICl'lef A • A8ANDOl-NT OF NAME ITATEMENT Will SEU. AT PUii.iC CENTER (PHASE I= 10.•10 PlllllC NOTIC( TMllTH'a IALI PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ....... Clllf. 92928 ellJJ•e . ol thl1 propefty, enue ci,s1a M~I C117i UM OP rtc:TITIOUI The lollowino petsons 1119 AUCTIOH IO~ bidder tor SQUARE FEET. PASE II c . LMft.... BE HELD BY THE COSTA Nee Dlligou. 2332 Rut~· rsuent lo Heatth and Sa .... 921126 . au ..... NAME ctotng buSlness as C81h. a cmnlef"I ct-a ~ t8 ,66 t SQUARE FEET). I T , NO lldO ,,,.....,.AM. MESA PL.ANNING COM· SI .. Costa M111, C1llf. Code Section t1•88.5, TheC-hlM<CornPe.ny The lollowlng persons A U GUST I N . ona ... 01nllional111M,1LOCATED AT 1964 OR· •• NO. T.1.No.P-MISIONATTttEClfYHALL. 92926 ou mull Ille • 11etlfled ~ Inc CalilCHnla, 236 F1scne: have abandoned lhe use ol COMEtGROWTH FUND v allle or lldlf.i ad union,°' ANGE AVENUE IN AN R1 I LOAN • .,,.,.. UNIT COOE' 77 FAIR DRIVE. COSTA Thll bulln111 II con· 111111\g your lnt.,est In the A~ue Costa Mesa CaJll tne F1ctlllous Business 236t Campus Drove Suite a st .. or ledlrll ~and ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL LUSPtOl.D ISTATI HERM ES FINANCIAL MESA. CALIFORNIA. AT ducted by: an lndlvklull property You muS1 tole lhis • ' Name AUTO-AMERICA C 927 5 1o1111 wodmlon domlciad In 0 ET ER M I NA T I 0 N . NOTICE Of TAUSTIE'S CORPORATION •• CIUllf IP• 6 30 p OR AS SOON AS The registrant com . aim In the Su~IOf Court 92:~! ou11nes• It COO· 300 Cagney Line. •209: 20~~1'~~.e, ln~'~me/Glrowlll lhl St•• ol C..lomla (peylllle NEGATIVE DECLARATION. SALi UNOIR DllO °' pointed TfUSlee under lhe POSSl~LE THEREAf"TER menced to lrlnsact bull· the County ol Orange ducted b 8 cor anon Newpotl Beacn. CA 921163 Funai B Au usl Financiol 111 111n1 ol .... In flW\A mon., (AVAIL.ABLE FOR REVIEW I TRUST followtng described deed of ON MONDAY, JANUARY 08. MM under Ille flcllllous 11hln lhlrty(30)daysol the The ieglstr~ com· Tne F1ct1llous Business Par1ne;s YGen~ral Partner f lhe Unuc1 SI ... ) Al lhl FOR 2t DAYS AT THE YOU ME IN DEFAULT lruS1 WILLSELLAT PUBLIC 1990 REGARDING THE bullness name °' natMI flrll publlcaUon ol lhts No-menced to lransact bull· Name feleffed to above was 2351 campus Dnve Suite Notlh lrotll entl'lnC9 to 1he PLANNING DIVISION). UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST F 0 LL 0 W I N G App Lt - 1111'!' .. !bOve on; Oeo.mt>et Ice, unless you feceive neu under the locltltous loled 1n Or•nge Counly on 204 lrnne Calif 92715 County Court~. 700 CMc 2 PLANNING ACTION DATED FEBRUAAV 6. UNMI BIOOER FOR CASH (In the CATIONS 4, t ...... n&...... aclual not tee (Please use business name Of names June 29, t989 FILE NO Th ts b~siness IS con-c.n1er Drive West. Santa Ana. PA-90-03 FOR Pc TE A 'UNLESS YOU TME f()(mS WhlCh are lawful ten• IF Ii.NY OF THE FOLLOW· ~....,,,.... Superior Court numbet listed above on Oeoembef F423922 ctucled by a 11m11ect partner-Cel1tomla all llgN, tille Ind W A D S W O A T H • !ACTION TO PAOTECT dllf In Hie Unlled States) IN G A CTION S ARE II statement wa1 llled 50·95·18.) You must se<ve 1 t989 • Aul Vieira Rocha. 145t 2 ShlP lnletMI conveyed 10 and now AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR IYOUR ~RTY IT MAY and/Of the cashi er's CHALLENGED IN COURT. wilh lheCouCounly Clerk ol Or· n endorsed copy ol tne • Timothy Phllllps Vice Alder Lane, TuSlln CA 92680 Tiie reo•slr anl com-1h•ld .by II undef Nld Dead of SEYMORE w LITT FOR. A l ee SOLO AT A. PUBLIC erlllied or Olhef Cheeks THE CHALLENGE MAY Bf ange nty on Oeo.mbef lttm on lhe District Al· Pres1Clenl Thts business was con· menced to 1ransac1 buSl· TrU5t In lhl property l hUllad In CONDITIONAL USE PEA· SALE IF YOU NEED ~ 9'>41Gttled In Chill Code Sec:· LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE 5. 1989 • IOtM Y ol Orange County This slatemenl was hied ducted by en rndlvldual ness under lhe l1Clll1ous ,said COUnty and Sime MIT FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE EXP\.AHATIOH OF THE lion 292411 (Payable In lull at ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES ,..,. Attn· Thomas J BOHIS. with 1he County Clerk ol Or· Rui V1e1ta Rocha business name or names oasalbed aa: BODY REPAIR AND PAINT NATURE OF THE lhe hme ol sale) a.II right, ltlle AT THE PUBLIC HEARING 0 ~u~lllhed Orange Coa91 Deputy Dlslrlct Attorney) al ange County on December This s1atemen1 was hied llsled above on July 5 1984 LOI 8 In Block 20 ol Eaa111H SHOP WITHIN 200 FEET OF PAOCEEOING AGAINST and Interest conveyed to DESCRIBED IN THIS NO· 1 ly ilot December t5. 22, 700 C1v1c Centef Drtve West. t8 1989 woth the County Clerk ol Or· John A Pr~vone 'Man. Addition 10 Balboa Tract, In lhe RESIOENTIALL Y ZONED 'YOU YOU SHOULD and now held by It under TICE OR IN WRITTEN COA· 29, t989. January 5. 1990 S1n111 Ana. CA 92701 within • Ft4CIM3 ar1ge Counly on November a tn General Partn~r Cny ol Nawpott 8-:h, aa P"' PROPERrV LOCATED /H · said Deed 01 Tru111 In the RESPON OEN CE D E- F-987 ten ( 10) days o1 the llllng ol Published Orange Coast 30, 1989 gTh~s siaiemenl was Mee.I m1p rac:ora.o In Book 4, P11ge 965 WEST 18TH STREET IN CONT ACT A UIWYER properly herelneller de· LIVERED TO THE PLAN· ----------ft he claim on Ille Supenof Dally Pilot Oecembet 22 29 Published Orange Coasl wnh lhe County Clerk ol Or· 20, ot t.A~o1lleneou1 Map., In AN MG Z 0 N E E N· SNol~~ ntret>y given 11'\81 1crlbed TRUSTOR· G. NING COMMISSION AT, ORI Pl&.tC NOTICE jCoufllCMI Division 1999 January S 12 t900 ' Dally Pilol Oecembet 22. '27. ange County on December lhe Olfiol ol the County V I A 0 N M ENT A L 0 E • ER STUART KARL, JR., DE· PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC ----------The failure lo timely file . • . F-016 1989. January 5, 12. 1990 19 1989 Reoordef of H id COumy. Mof• TERMINATION NEGATIVE RECONVEVANCE B 0 R A H H K A AL . HEARING K-tall'O and secure a veflf1ed claim F027 ' Ftt0930 Commonly Known Aa: '1213 DECLARATION. (AVAIL· COMPANY, a Celdomia BENEFICIARY MERCURY 1 PLANNING ACTION "*8C NOTICE: sta1e1ng an inlerest in the nun•tC NOTICE PubllShed Orange Coas• East Balboa Boolev8td. ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR 2t CorponillOn u trustee. °' SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· PA·90•02 FOR RAMON NON AMMC:tAl propefly in lhe Superlof l"UU\. P\llllC NOTICE Oatly Ptlol December 29 NIW'POt1 a.ch. CA 9264W DAYS AT THE PLANNING aucc:.uor trull11, °' SOCIATION recofded Feb-BURCIAGA. AUTHORIZED fo.91T\ME Court will .tesult in the prop-1989 January 5 l2 19· The l lrMI addt•I and DIVISION) 1 soostllul9CI lrull11 punuen1 ruary 10. 1984 as Instr No AGENT FOR PACIFIC C°'*9t No. erty being declared or Of· FICTtTIOUS BUStNlll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1990 ochef common o..lgnellon, If 3 PLANNING ACTION IO tile OeeCI Of Trull 84-060854. In Book. P•oe ol BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK ...... derectlor1e11totheSta1eol NAMESTATEMlNT NAMESTATtMlNT F-033 any, ol 1he reel ptoperty PA -90 -08 FOR RA Y HICIJfed by MAAK c Oll1c1elRec:ofdS in lheOlf1Ce FOR AUTO DETAILING On October 24, 1989. at C11hlorn1a and dtSlflOUled The following petsons are Tne lollowong persons are oescribed ~ II purponed WILCOX AUTHORIZED I BROWER ANO DONNA M ol lhl Recofdet ol Orange BUSINESS IN AN EXISTING PROMONTORY & PACIFIC pursu11n1to1he PfO\llSions ol doc"8~~~';..ecftoR'S RE· doing business as ~o bl. 1213 E811 Biibo• Blvd., AGENT FOR HERNAN R. BROWER. HUSBAND ANO Counly S81CI deed of Hust IND USTRIAL COM PLEX COAST HIGHWAY NEW· He11thanc.1Sate1yCooeSec· DAN THE TILE MAN PUBLIC NOTICE Newpon Blec:h. CA 92ee1. BARROS FOR A CON· WIFE Recofeled f EBRUAAV desct1bed 1ne lollow•ng LOCATED AT 1835 WHIT· PORT BEACH. C1hl0tnl11. tlon I 1489 wllhOUI further SOURCE. 238 Fischer Av· 0801 So Coast Hwy Thi undersJgnad Ttu11M DITIONAL USE PERMIT I 19 19811 lnSll\JfMlll No 86-propetty TIER AVENUE. UNIT D·3. IN If I th Ne po I notice or hearing enue. Costa Mesa Calll Laguna Bea<:h Cahl 92651 1(53M7 oSdelm• any kabillly '°' FOR A ORY CLEANING . PARCEL 1 LOT 31 OF o icefa po eOe w r PuOhShed Oran"" Coast 92626 D ,..._ Sch h FICTITIOUS BUSINRSS -lntorm•lon •-n ......... PLANT IN AN EXISTING 1*739 ol Ofloc:tal Aecotas In TRACT HO 7223. AS ""'R AN MG z ONE EN . Beach oltce partmenl ,.-A .. a 1 & L 0 1 anie1 vcan umac er "' -.. "" ,.._, 1,,. otloce of 1..... Couo"' ~" v 1 Ao N M e N TA L o E Mtled pfoperty tor torl9'1ufe Dally P1lo1 Oec:embef 22. 29. ye • .., am ing. nc · Jr 30801 So Coasl Hwy NAME STATEMENT Thal laid sell II made COMMERCIAL BUILDING I ·-" MAP RECORDED IN BOOK • lnconnecllon wi1nviola11ons t989.January5, 1990.026 Caltlomoa 238 Fiscnet Av· L11guna8eacn Cahl 92651 The following persons are nhOul covenenc 01 ~LOCATED AT 103 EAST IRlcoroer °' OAANGE 27'4 PAGES 1 TO 18 IN· TERMINATION ~E~TO ol Heallh and Safely Code enue. Cosio Mesa Calif I fhos business ·~ con· omg busmess as ~ 11111, POH IAlon OI H TH STREET IN A C 1 County. Celllomia. ancl C L US IVE 0 F M IS· p:.90~J't~~~N RA~uJ( : Sec11oos. to w11 1 t378, 92626 ducte<J by an 1n<11v1dua1 INOIO·NEWPOR 1 AS· m~ OI • lo 20NE ENVIRONMENTAL pursuant IO Ille Nollc.e ol CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 11379 PlllllC NOTICE This business IS con· The reg1sttan1 com-SOCIA TES '4685 MacAtlhur tnsuraollll)' ol i1t1e. The IOlll 0 ET EA MIN AT I 0 N 'Ollaull and Etecllon to Sell THE OH•CE OF THE S T E v e N S O N • The etttmllled/appfalsed FICTITIOUS •"llNESS dueled by a cotpotahOn menced to tfansact bust· Court. Su11e 378 Newp011 ounl ol lhl unpaod balence NEGATIVE OE CLARA TION. IFllleuOOlf recorelld JULY COUNTY RECORDER OF AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR value ol the property 15 -The reoistranl com· ness undet lhe lrcutious Beath. Cahl 92660 I said OC>4>Q8llons lo;.lhlr (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 28. t~9 lf\slrumenl No 89 SAID COUNTY MARK c STEVENSON FOR $2,996.00 The Moze<I PfOP· NAMl STATtMENT menced lo lransact busl· bustness name 0t names Rooe11 Fran11, Pence 7208 Ith ad,,.,..c.s, end 16llmlllad FOR 21 DAYS AT THE 401448 of Miid OfhcMM PARCEL 2 NON·EX· A CONDITIONAL USE PER· erty Is described IS follows The following persons are ness undef lhl! ltClltlous llSted at>Ove on Novemoef Dulany Duve Mclean VA 1 and expenae1, 11 PLANNING OIVISIONI 'Aec:ofds. Wiii Sell on CLUSIVE APPURTENANT MIT TO LEGALIZE A SEC· $2.996 00 United States o•ngbuslnessas business name or names 29 1989 22101 $382863 88. ol Oaoemblr FO'R FURTHER INFOR-JANUARY 5 1990. 945 EASEMENTS FOR IN· ONO UNIT AS A GRANNY Curfency UNIQUE LANDSCAPING listeo aoove on December Daniel O Schumacher Jr Howard M F'r1e<1e1 219 18, 19ee. MATION ON THE ABOVE IA.M It THE.MAIN (NORTH) GRESS AND EGRESS UNIT WITH A VARIANCE Pursuanl lo Section NO DESIGN, 805 W 191h 1 1989 I Tn1s s1atemen1 was ftled Nonhwa)' Balttmore MD APPLICATIONS. TELE· ENTRANCE TO TH£ OVER PRIVATE STREETS. FROM DRIVEWAY WIDTH t t488.4()) ol the California I Suite A: Costa Mesa. James Lambing Wllh 1ne Counly Clerk ol Or · 21218 Tna1 nouca 01 braactl ol nld PHONE 754-5245 OR CALL COUNTY COURTHOUSE AS SET FORTH IN THOSE ~\~~riR~~~~T~J~0iRtt,- Health and Safely Code, aJ~s!2e~;ela Lemos 805 ;hh:~ 'b''e~en~, w:so,11ijel 11nge County on Decembet Beve1ly M D1elz 828 obl1ga1lon and election lo sen AT THE OFFICE OF THE 700 CIVIC CENT ER ORIVC CERTAIN DECLARATIONS OR GARAGE WITH' Re: pfOCedures 10 IOfl911 this W 91h St S te A Cosla wt i o~n Y ~ br· 1 1989 Mac~all Avenue Mclean. sold real properly was PLANNING DEPARTMENT, jWEST SANTA ANA CA It OF COVENANTS. CON· OUIRE M ENTS 19 FT pf= wllhoul judlclal Ill ui 7 · ange ouny on em et ' Ft38t61 ,VA 22 101 rocorded as lnS1rumon1 no.ROOM 200.77FAIRDRIVE. bltc'eucllon tollleh n.si OITIONS "ND RESTRIC· PROPOSED lO FT RE· pr lngsareunder way M~~sC~us~~~~ 15 con· l8.l989 F..oetS PubhShe<I Orange Coasll Rtcharo L F1anosen 89·496S09onSeOllllT>~18,COST A MESA. C A Ll·1 ~lorc:.uh (peye~el TIONS RECOROEO APRIL OUIREO ANOAVARIANCE II you claim en 1n1eres1 10 Cled bf an lndlvlctu&l p bll n d 0 a e Coast Oauy Piiot Dooembet 15, 22. 46145 Saca1an C•rcle Indian 1989. OI OltlClaf Aacords In th• FORNIA ,,,. lime Of SAie In lewfvt 6. 1971 IN BOOK 9596. , FROM PARKING STALL 1hla ptOperty. you mus! u u 5 e r ng 29 1989 January 5 1990 Wells CA 92210 ollice ol tna Counly Aa<iC>fder Pubhshect Orange Coas1 PAGE 902 OF OFFICIAL RE· DIM ENSION REQUIRE within 30 days ol me ltrst Tne reg.lslfanl com-Oaily Pilot December 22. 29. ' ' · F-985 Tni; ous1ness 1s con· ol Orange Cou111y S1a1e ol Daily Pt101 December 29. ,~Y °'Ille United Stiles). CORDS. ANO IN BOOK 1 • publlcetlon ol 1111s Nolice, need to transact busl· 1989· January 5· 12· 1990 jductect oy a g~1,era1 pan· Caf•lornia. · 1989 811 noni, lrtle, and ln11fest. 9596. PAGE 933 OF OF· ~i~r~tt~ ~ ~Y ~8 FT Ille 1 veflhed claim stating bes~ under the llcllllous F·Ol8 PtJBllC NOTICE nerSh•P Metro Raconvayance Corp , ~ E...()46 conv.ylO to anCI now Mic.I FICIAL RECOROO.. IH ~~OPOSED LOCAT~g, your 1n1erest In the seized usness name or names • The reg1slran1 cnm AC81llorntaCotpol8l•on oV" unoer Miid CIMO in lhe EXCEPTING ALL OIL. OIL AT 2020 MONROVIA AV pr()98fty with lhe Clerk ol la~~s!~~~~n~~:S PlllllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS menceo 10 1o.msac1 uuS• By Julie Johns, Trus1 Olt10&f PUBLIC NOTICE property Slluale<I in M IO RIGHTS MINERALS. MIN· 1ENUE IN AN Al ZONE EN: the Orange County Supenor Th t I I filed NAME STATtMlNT ness under me l1Clol•OUS Truslee Of pany COn<IUC11ng County end SI••• enc.I ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL v I A 0 N.M ENT AL 0 e Coun. 700 Civic Cen1er IS 1 • emen was KUI07 The following persons are ousoness ndnit> or 1111mes Sa•e. K 53158 deKnDecl as IOllOWS LOT GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHER TEA T 0 e E T • OrlVe Wes\, Santa Ana. CA Ith in~ Coutynty c~ ol ~ FICTITIOUS BUSfNISS d<>ing business as 11$180 above on August 27 Meir() Roconvaya.nca Cotp • ORANGE COUNTY 6 I Of l RAC T NO 6:>28 IN H y DA 0 c A AB 0 N s 8 y 3 M~L~~N~G x A~ ION 92701 You 1110 must nge oon on em NAME ITATlMENT NATIONAL TREASURE 1987 8:145 Hayvenhurst P1aee SUPERIOR COuttT THE CITY Of N(WPQRT WHATSOEVER NAME I provide the OISlrlct Al· 18· 1999 F...... The loltow1ng persons are SOURCE i 7.c4 MtSSOUll St Howard M FroeCel Sepul\leda. CA 91343, (81 8i 700 Clwlc Center BEACH. COUNTY OF KNOWN THAT MAY BE ~A~~-~6N ~OeR v K!MN ~c torney·s Olflce wllh an en-doing ousiness as Costa Mese Call! 92626 Tn1s Slatemeni wai. l1leo 8~H 7037 Drift Wnt OAANGE STATE OF WITHIN OR UNDER THE AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR dorsed copy ol lhe cl11m Pfyb~1f*'~a~ ~°:t I AUGUST PROPERTIES I Valene Lynn Merencta 111111h tt1e couniy Cler• 01 01 Oa1e D9Cemb0f 20. 1999 PO h• 138 CAllFOAN~ AS PER MAP PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· HARBOR PACIFIC DE directed to Forlelluf9 t:~9 J11~ af)I 5m 12 lm • FUND II 2361 Campus ~44 CMissou92n62S6 1 Costa ange Counl~ ,,,, Dt>eembe• Dec: 29. 1989.Ja.n 5, 12, 1990 Senti Ane. CA t270t A£COAD£D JN BOOtl. ng A F 1 EA DES C A I BED. VELOPMENT COM PANY Lluon. Orange County Ots-u • Drive Su11e 204 Irvine Caltl esa. altl 21 t989 Orange CoaSI Da.ty P.IOI CASE NO. St M 22 PAGES 25 TO J;? WITHOUT HOWEVER THE FOR A CONDITIONAL USE lflCt Allorney's Ottoce, 700 F-Ol4 92715 Tnis ousmess IS con· F44t2M p L A INT I F F K A K INCLUSIVE OF RIGHT TO DAILL. MINE. PERMIT TO ALL-OW 4 C1V1C Center Drive Wesl. 1----------August Properties Fune.I 11. ducted by an ond1"1Clual Published Orange Cod!>! PUBLIC MnflCE 1RVINE INC MISCELLANEOUS MAPS STORE EXPLORE ANO OP· GAME MACHINES IN A Santa An1. CA 92701 n11n11c NOTICE jBy Augusl Eqully Pannets Tne regislranl com-Oa11 P1101 Decemoer 2'l nu DEFENDANT ACEX IN ERA TE THROUGH THE UM theConlrol No above r-. II General Partoet, 2361 mence<I 10 transac1 Ous1 198~ J,lllud•' S 1? IQ TERNATIONAL INC et al . IN THE OFFICE OF THE SURFACE OF THE UPPER ~TORE LOCATED AT 2244 in any COfrespon<lenee -Ftemtoul autlNESI CamPuS Ouve Su11e 204. ness under 1ne llClollOus 1990 K53&4a APPLICATION AND COUNTY RECOAD£R or soo r Ee T 0 F TH e 'cA2 ZFOAIREVIEE~V~~OAND JNEN~ II I I I 1 el lrvtne, Calif 92715 Ous1ness name or names FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SA.10 COUNTY A SUBSURFACE OF THE N flled~C:: ~fr'ic~ ~~~y·~ NAME STATEMENT I" Tn1s business 1s con· listect aoove on Decembet F O'.I 1 NAME STATEMENT APP°r~~~~6~A,,ND LEASE H0 l1> AS CAEATEO LAND HEREINABOVE DE ITAL DETERMINATION EX· Offioe W>H decla<e lhe Pfop-Cl~:::~~!~::;: ~s are jducted by a l1m1ted penne•· 14. 1989 The lollowmg Pt'fSOns a1e EXAMINA TtON 8V ~HAT CERTAIN LEASE SCRIBED AS RESERVED E~PT PLANNING ACTION erty described In lhlS Nollee CON T RAC TORS RE· Shtp Valerie L Merenda doing ovs1ness as ENFORCEMENT OF DATED FEBRUAAV 27. IN THE DE ED FROM THE PA·90·07 FOR SAL CON· to be lorlelted lo the St•le SOURCE 238 Fischer Av·. The ieg1s11an1 com· This statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE SOMC~~~EOSTH 4L~2~ESB1~~~ JUDGMENT t967, EXECUTED BY THE IAVINE CO RECORDED STRUCTION AUTHOR•ZED The properly will then be enue Cos11 Mesa Cahl mencect to transact OUSI· w•lh lhe Counly Cieri\ ol Or· ~ Juctgmenl OeblOf IRVINE COMPANY. A WEST SEPTEMBER 2. 1971 IN AG e NT .F 0 R 0 0 N dllC)Oted ol H provided in 92626 . ness under the t1ct1hous enge Coun1y on December NOTICE OF Slrf.'('t Su11e 110 Newpott ORDER TO APPEAR FOR VIRGINIA CORPORATION. BOOK 9789. PAGE 172 OF BIGELOW FOR VARIANCES H .. 1thand S1fetyCocleSec· The Synonron1sllc Group. business name or names 5. 1989 ci~~:~l~=:~·~:E Beach Caltl 92660 EXAMINATION AS LESSOR. AND OFFICIAL RECORDS IFAOM DRIVEWAY WIDTH lion 11489 Inc Cahlomla 238 F1schef hsted above on March 6. p 0 Ft393G7 Steven L Craig. 4120 I To· AARON FOIGELMAN EASTBlUFF·NEWPORT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT (16 FEET REQUIRED t3 THOMAS J. BORRIS, OIS· Ave' Cosll Mesa Call! 1984 ubltsned tange Coast PERMIT NO. n-e3t B1tc11 S11ee1 Suite 110, YOU ARE ORDERED TO INC A <:Al IFoANIA UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST F E E T 6 I N C H E S \rlc:t Attorney 92626 • John A Provine. Man· Daily Pilot December 15 22 TENTATIVE PARCEL Newpor1 Beach. C11tl 92660 IAPPEAR personally before CORPORATION AS DA TEO 1131184 UNLESS PROPOSED) ANO SIDE By Thom11 J Borris, This business IS con· 1glng General Par1net 29, t989. Januafy 5. 19:0 MA:ENo°A.:.i-:211 • B1~':; ryStr~~~sbs~Y1e "1'120~ lhlS court. or before a rel-LESSEE. ANO .RECORDED YOU TAKE ACTION TO lsETBACK REQUIREMENTS Dep\.lty Ol1lrlcl Attorney ducted b)I. a corporali<;>n Thts statement was llled F 986 DECL-ARATION Newport Beach. Caltl 92660 eroe 8PP01nled b.Y the court. SEPTEMBER 23 11188 IN PROTECT YOUR PROP· (5 FEET REQUIRED 3 FEEl Published Or1nge CoaS1 The registrant com -fth the County Clerk ol Or· PlllllC NOTICE NO. It-St Tn1s business is con-lo rurn1sh inlormahon lo ate.I 8001< 8728 PAGE 238 Of ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT PROPOSED) TO .ALLOW Dal~ Piiot Decembef 22, 29, mencect to t1ansac1 buSI· nge Counly on December (Conalrucllon end duc1e<1 by o genetal parl· in enlorcemenl of a money OfFICIAl AECORDS .FOR A PUBL•C SALE IF YOU THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 198 . Ja.nuary 5. t990 ness undef the fictitious 19. 1989 F.... NOTICl OF OfMfetlon of en nershtp 1uctgmenl against you THE TERM TO E.XPIRE NEED AN EXPLANATION GARAGE TO FACILITATE F025 business name Of names 0 C "'8LIC HEARING Elli's L~) The reg1a1r9n1 com· '1 Dale January 31, 1990 at DECEMBER 31 2043 OF THE NATURE OF THE jTHE PLACEMENT OF A llS1ed above on. Decembet PuOhshecl range oas1 TINTAtlVE TA.ACT NOTICE IS HE~EEBY m·eno•d 10 1r1nsac1 bus1· 9 00 AM. Oep1 23. actdres.s • . PROCEEDING AGAINST MOBILE HOME ON A PER· ----------1. 0~~! Ptlllllps Secretary Cf:~~. j1!~~a~'."~ ~:: NO. \4tS3 IN ~~VENpthal lheCH~~llng1on ness "under 1he hCllllous lot~~~:.' ~~o;~9a~~a: ~~~ ~~E S~~fs~~~ i~~T x~~~~RULD CON· ~~c1~~b fr0~7~0~~~~~ • 1990 CONJUNCTION WITH ...,,acn fanmng omm1ss1on business name ~--ne'm":_4!_Sf RONALD L. aAUEA. THEREIN CONTAINED 76 HILLCREST LANE This sts1ement was filed F-038 NIQATIVE will hold a pubhc hearing In listed above on ..,.,... .,.., AHO AS CONTAINED IN NEWPORT BEACH CA. VISTA AVENUE IN AN A2 •1h 1he County Clerk of Of. DeCLARATION the Council Chambef al 1he t5. t989 IJUDOl THE MOOIFtCATIOfil OF 92660 · ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL eoge County on Oeoembef NO. at.a (To Hunungton Beach Ctvtc Sleven L Craig Published 0fange Coasl "(I DETERMINA TION EX· 18 1989 PtalC NOTICE •d te -C S Oaoty P1101 Oeoemoer 8 15 SAID LEASE, AE:CORDED I a slreet actctress Of EMPT • ,._. ceftH a -entet. 2000 Main 1ree1 This s1a1emen1 was ltled 22 29 1989 · · DECEMBER 3 197t IN common designation ol 1 WARD KAUO "9ta ..... t lot Hun11ng1on Beach Call-11h the County Cieri\ 01 Of· · • r ,1 11 snown •bove no S PLANNING ACT ON JAMES ROB ERT ' Puoh1hed Orange Coa11 ...,.TTT10U1 .,_11 fOf-IJdomtMum lorn1a.onthedatean<1111ne ange Coun1y on Decembef I F969 B()()t(99t2. PAGE tst. Of' Pope Y • IPA -90·09 FOR GREG 1D•1ty P1101 December 22. 29. ....... ,., a na.) lime lnd1ca1ed l)elow 10 re· 22 1989 . Of'FICIAL AECOAOS Wllfanty IS given as IO tlS RAMIREZ AUTHORIZED "JIMBO" WARD. 1989.JenueryS.12.1990 T~A::O:!!"!tr~are NOTICE IS HEREBY ce1veanctcons1der1hes1111e-F44t352 PlllllC NOTICE I The..,... eoor..s and comot•.11n:~• Of c~;fr:t· AGENT FOR RICHARD aoe 31 restdenl of F--Ot7 .. ., GIVEN tha1 lhe Huntington menlS ol all persons wno PubllsheC Ora""e COISI Olfler common ~ion. n!!51 s ... ~}'11nTe Cll bry NABERS FOR A PLANNED ...., • Olng business as. ,.___ Pia Com ,_ .. ., fl _, d lt'9 ,_ -. u .. uer a.., .,...,., o rus • y SIGNING PROGRAM FOR Costa Mesa for 31 GUIDE MERIDIAN AS· -h nnong m1ssrun wish 10 be hearct telallve 10 Dally Pllol December 29 KU. ....::,:~ -~...,.....:! feason oll Ofeach Of Oefaull IAN AUTOMOBILE DEAL· bo Santa •-IC NOTICE OCIA TES 43 43 Von 111 hold 1 public hearing in the apphcat1<>n descr1bed 1969 January 5. 12. 19, FICTITIOUI ., ... ,, --_,.,..., .. n lhe Obl"'l llona sec ed years, m m ..--the CouncAI Chamber at the below 1990 NAME ITATE•NT ~ lo be 907 1 . ., ur ERSHIP LOCATED AT 2800 Ana, CA on April 26, Kaai arman Avenue. Newpor1 Huntington Beach C1v1c OAT E/TIME Tuesday F·032 The following Pftf'SOl'IS are SANDCASTLE DAJVE ineteby. heretolore ea· HARBOR BOULEVARD IN A l ..,.._"' ~a .. ...A 'Calif 92660 ter 2000 Mlln Street, January 9. 1990 7 00 PM d OU C,...,....• ,...., ....... ,..;. ecul9CI and <Mllvered to the !C 1 ZONE ENVIAONMEN· .. ...,. ~ aw~y flCnnout ........ Koll Cord•I• Assocolles. Hunt1nnton Beach. Call· '"PPLICA TION NUMBER ~no0oTlfiLML~ifo'PERTIES. ~ u.:.L ~ ..... undersigned • Written Oec· TAL OE.TERMINATION EX· December 23. 1989 m NAm ITA~ .P . • CalltO<nl• llmlled .. ,., _,. lateloon ot DeflVlt I nd De-EMPT n---. CA. He ls The tOlloWtng l*'aont .,. ar tnershtp . 4343 Von ICHnla, on the dale end at the Conditional Use Permit No Pla.IC NOTICE 250 N-port Certter Drive. The UflOlnlgned mend for Sale, and written 6 PL.ANNING ACTION :':=..1"9"'ved by h'-wt'f., otng bullneN es: If man Avenue. Newport tlm41 1ndlc119CI below to re· 89·631 Tentative Parcel Map Suite 303, Newpor1 S.ICh. Tiuu.e Olld8lml wiy notic. 01 ~aull and 01 elec-P A -8 8• t 2 5 AN 0 Re • ...,., ,,. .,. IMl>ERIAL ORAGONRES· S.ach,Celll 92660 cetve1ndcons1de<theatate-No 89-4271 Neg111tve Dec· KUltt-Ot Cll1I 92660 llli0Mybertytnoonec1oeu lion 10 cause the~-DEVELOPMENT ACTION Wendy 0 . Ward of AURANT, 30G3 S. 8flsol, Lion Nathen Belltngha.m. menlS ol all persons whO lara11onNo 89-54 FICTIT10Ul8U ... ll Edwafd 0 . Ha111aj1an. 114 d IN._. eddr9ll end signed to Mtl aald Pfoperty lRA·88 _04 FO R LUIS Costa Mesa; dauohter uote O. Cosll Meaa. Calli Inc . a Cahlornla COfPOf· Wish lo be heard rel1llve to APPLICANT WLA Arcon, NAME ITATl•NT AMera Way. Laguna Beach, °"* oommon 4"1QNflOn. 10 Ntoafy sale.I obligalions. 1 .. TRURO GU E V • R •, e 2626 atoon. 2010 Main Street, the IPP'ICll•on descrtOed Inc The lollowtng l)eflons are r •h1 9265 t • d lhef 11 th de< ,.. ,.. " Holly Ward and .On Klem Hw Vu. 3109 $. ~utte 1200. ltvone. Calll below LOCATION Nonneast doing bullneu a1· How1rd P MargulelS. 1 Wty, .,_ l...in 111 11 er e u~ i AUTHORIZE'O AGENT FOR Bobby Ward both of Meddock, Santi Ana. Calif 2114 DATE/TIM E. Tuesday, coTner of Talbert Avenue JAGWAR A TTORNEY Columbll Onve. Rancho The~ lmOllnl cf tnl llgned cauted N ld not o WILLIAM L MODIO FOR • 2704 Thia buslneu Is con· January 9. 1990. 1:00 PM end '8fOOkShlfe Lane SERVICES. 290 Bfletol SI • !Mirage. Ca111 92270 unpeld ~ °' "" dellul1 I nd of .iecuon lo be RENEWAL OF A CON· Costa Mesa; maternal T """ v 3 09S APPLICATION NUMBER: ZONE M l (Ltnh1 Mllnu-Suite 0·104, Cosl1 Meta.' Robetl A Teitsworth. 1 OOllglllotl l9CUf'80 Dy lnl rec:otded Mey t i, 1989• 11 OITIONAL USE PERMIT p-andmother Floren· eny1 • ..,,uyen U, 1 . ucted,by .• genefal p1rl · T 1 I T I N 14133/ I • c I I 92626 Bk field ~ '° be IC*I end Instr No 89·25t04t. In FOR AN E)(ISTING AUTO -J~1..----of ,.._,ft Meddock. San111 Ana, Cetlf. ersh1p . en a ove tee o laeturlng e I l~ICIClen Lane, a ers • ••DI--... frlr"rt -Book. page. of Ott1c1al Re-REPAIR BUSINESS IN THE ~"" uni_,,., ...ua-270.4 The reglsl ranl com· Negallve Oeclarallon No. REQUEST. Toconsolldete Jagwsr Courlef Servlen , iv•ltl 93301 --·· cords In the office ol the Re· AEOEVE 0 E T ,.0 Meta· and au n l Hughes H. vu. 1184 t Faye ~ed 10 treniact butl· at-62 live lots Into one parcel and Inc. a C1111orn1a corpor· l H.L. Cll<IWell. 2711 Ocean •14*W Md ~ • cordei 01 Ot•r;ri County L PM N Pn • Sa d ' J h f Ave., Gefden Grove, Cahl, -s und~ the liclltlous APPLICANT· City ol Hunt· construct and opera1e an ltton 2900 Btostol St . Suite !CBoulevard. Corona def Mar, l'9 ..,,_ ol l'9 11111111 S 10 s••• 11 ...... 0• JECT AREA ANO WITHIN n y 0 nson ° -~o ":.~--"'name Of n·-I to Beech Elk' L-"' T... b'-1 B 104 c 1 M Cllll 11 "'2*25 .............. of -........... ~ • -..,.. me e. 200 FEET OF RESIDEN· Cha.r'ot•~, NC. r<.U· '"'" -·--·-ng1 n s uuQe ,.., su ,..... . . os • '"· ' a I " u ~=-.. -:::, _;. .. 7•.__ "' but Without co~an\ or. war· ITl'"LLY ZONED PROPERTY, 1 ..., r 1 Th11 business Is con 1 ...... 00 NI'" LOCATION. Eastern 200 lod,,.. would be used by 92626 This business Is con· ,_. _. -... , ....... ... al · w 'Utak ·· ...... a veon. "" bl k fM S1 t(boo ct •---A-T .. b 1 I _.. 1 t • ranty.•~PrtN or.m.,. ..... r .. LOCA TED A T t 7 47 ~ ~rvlee I e ucted by co-panners L-rence W Kellner, Eli· oc o tin rM n • community ...,..,... groups "" u11nets • con· duct .... by a genera par . In......,,. to c.n, "" Qetdlng otle polMUiOll, Ot ANAHEIM AVENUE IN AN plllce Friday, ~m· The registrant c om· live Vloe PrMtdent ed by Mein Street, Walnut for lunch and dinner meet· dueled by 11 corporetlOn ~n«lhlp Trullae ,.. eccept • encumbrances, to Pl)' the MG ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· her 29• al 12:00 noon. menced 10 transect bull· Thos atetem.nt wM hied Avenue, Third Str .. 1, OIM lngs and be avlil•lMI for The feglttfant eom· The regl1tr1n1 com· ~•~*-"'on 1 r•m1tnlng Pflncipal eum of TAL OET ERMINA TION· al St. Andrews P-. under the llctltlous Ith the County Clerk 01 Or· Avenue). • . . , .-ctd1ng reoac>t1011t . ete. on menced 10 trensact bull· to 1r1neact bual-...... Ot ............ ........ 1 the note(t ) tec:ufed by eeld NEGATIVE DEC' ...... T""" ·~· name Of namee nge County on December ZONE. Downtown Specific 111e WMtlend• The app11. neu under Ille fictitious under 1i. llcttttoue _... ·----o..o of Truet, wtth '"'""' 7 TE T ..,....,.TR"'"c T byter lan Church tea above on: o.c:.moer t t989 Plan Dltlrlcl5(M1•9CIUMI cation also request•• Type oullnn• nam41 or namee 11neu name °' nemee cntcil Gr8llllft by• ..... 0t aionNidnot•Plovldad ad· . NTA IVE A N Beach 1n' t, 1989 • , .. ,. RE.OUEST.Toc:ooeolid•I• 52 alcOhol lk:enM '°' dll>-U119CI above on November tedaooveon:S..,.ernber **-CraCll union Ota If -·he IMAP T-t•138 FOR J.P ewport . -Klem Hw Vu Published Or-COM! 28 lots Into 1 lot for con-tnbuUon of dlttilled splflts, 1, t989 19M d'lldl or.... by ...... OI vancn. an~n I GERGEN FOR A ONE LOT t•rment a l Good TNI .... _,. ·-fled [)8lly PHot ~-29. dominlllm pufpotft. beer and Wine to membwt 8flen Gudets. Praeldenl Edwerd o . Halv9.jlan '9cllfal ano loln t•m• of laid of TNll, SUBDIVISION FOR A Shepherd Cene~ry. tt. County a.ti of Or· t9a9 J s 12 tt EN VI R 0 NM EN T AL and bOna·fide gue111 only Thit 1ta1~1 WM llted Thil ltatetnem W91 ffl9d Mf/OC~ltWftlli' ltWt'9' ~~~--and and"':": PREVIOUSLY APPROVED 8 Hun'1nl\On Beech. In County on o..moer 1990· anuary • • • 8TA TUS: Covered •Y AU alcohOI mus1 be con-With the County Cterk of Or· lh the County a.ti of Or-euocllhOll °'....,.,. ~ trusts created by Ulcl Deed ~~ecf ~~~~E~1:~~: lieu ol bowen. cton.-t•. ''" F4t1 :r:." Oectarlllon No. :r:::,heon~prem•MI 20, t9~nty on Deolmber 12 1~ on Oecaulber IPKltled In Section St02 d ol Trull. JOANN STREET IN AN A2 dal'9 rmy be ~ to COASTAL 8TATUI: The EN v I A O N MENT A L ,..,,ti . . P.-"" r~ Code end 8elCI .... will be helO on: ~ONE ENVIRONMENTAL Security Pacific "8JC flOT1Cl ~ II In tM ~STATUS · Cover ed by Publllhed Orenoe COM! Pu~~ 1c;:;: ::::'':i°:.~: p.~~-=m:~,f~~fRMI NATION: EX-Blak. 118 z. 17th St., ~ able pottlOn of the Negellve Decla<alion No Daily PMot o.c.moer 29, t;;;:'J __ ":',.-.. • ..,., °""' "*' ~ .. "" loceted at tot 8outtl • TENTATIVE TRACT "ICTITI-.. ___ eo.tatlone --~ 1"9, Ja~ 5. 12. It, , ....,.,, --•J· ...., _ T Lewie 9.,_ n.-C.. · C.... ..... in lrWI -ON ftL.! A~ of ttle ON 'ILE: A copy of the 1990 ,._ .... ecc..-.. .... ~ IM1 fomlaNlll' ~--. MAP T·t•137 FOlll J.P • • b' llDbby mdp Hall1 ~'....: .. "'="r:~·:.~"r::: F.()43 ~.~-::.: Al IM llme of tt. lnllill ~:,~~l~cro: ~ALOl • rd. I • re. .,.,_ -DepettlMflt. "*'' Dep1r1men1. 2000 "8JC llDT1C( lleCOfrlt _....,.. IO .. ~ °' ... nob. PREVIOUSLY APltlllOVIO a .. ,,_, ... ~ HUQHll COM· Mein .. ,.... H=•on ,...... llrMt. Muftltntton ~ OI .............. lfftOllnt °' the """~ CONOOUtNfUM ""'°" w!llr ....,_,, Caiil9 •400 MecArtllvr CllfolnM . for...,_, CIMotnleNt4. for PICnn::t"' ~ ,,...,of,._ :::..-=::.~=-= LOCATED Al 71t .... a tan (714) '~4:...... ofrM"'-==IM*~ ~~,=~ PICm.:nll.U --ft·==· ... ':.:::..."*'!; illortMddllcloftrweendFiONf. u::~::,: ... _.,. c:...~..: ......... to ~Ud ... ewlilltlte to~ .... ITn? •I TM=:-.. ny,~OI ....... :-::-:dci:'!'n~ ~lllMINATION: IX· ... c:;·=·~ "~ '(Jm ~ ~~ i1~~ TM=::--.. ~u Dll OliaPo. t41 :-..::.....r:: 1t.•2t.»o .... It TINTATIV! TMOT ---··· _ ........ _ -·--HLANDCNICMI.--· -IH Ul'I...; -.. i::.-:::-...::::.-t:14110---:.;_. t 1 I, 1WO. 5, 1tl0. ...._ Awe co.ti Colee..._ Cell,,_ .., ... -....._ ..._ ... -...... -...... "'!! NGIHll"tNCI ~ .,...1 , ... Ml'ft• M.Ltd••T....... LINTIMaTN:W Ca111 tM17 ' "--D9I OIMlpo. • C....,. -... .,_, .... -""' TtON. AUTHOIUllD ID ........... """' .. ..... ... ........., to .._, .... io!orto 111 N IDmll ........ ,_ ....... =~· .. ..._. • "'9. ltOI' IDMA MD ~!1'!11" ,,.,,. .. •-= lt•";j:•. ::...•:r:.-:: '1"1 or::.:..•,~:::.:: It.. ~ Celtf. eo.:=. 'C:.i.':t'· ....... ~ =..: lllUllGIAL ..._. ~ ~ = ---a .... i;r ___ QJR 1 ., ........ ,anAD 1 DIMW le WI• TNa '"'*'-II con-,!!!.!!!!' ._. _ -· ... _ PARCILI 'OR DI· .,...,....:...i;..:..-................ ................. ........... br.lllftlld....... _.,.._. • ...... PM&Y A.=--... f!!! -...., • I SI I ... ...._ • tlD • , .... trlflt Gllft• =-:. ~-:: .. "At.If AT .. ~:·~ LJ'::.:-:t 1:'t"':.'::t1~~111:; te ":-:..= fl ----M 111 l:......--• --·= " ..... 1CD1;:::r:::.;;::..cr1 11r: ~1E:! -.-:--=:. D• "iii ._.,-'· =·~r-=... ..-= Ill \111\tlllCI ' • ,, PtllJC fl>TICE MUC llmcl NI.JC llmCl ,_,. .... _,_TO _'!!'.!!. ~ ~~ IF VOU 08JECT TO coenMCTOM MOnc:a °' ....,.,_.. •-·-• 1UUC T9'ANU lie 9'W'lin0 of lie ~. CAU.M POii... MU _.. • ...., ar;'i ... ( ..... t lfl you lflould° ~ .. lie SchOOI Dillr1C1 COAST T.I .... , ... '"':;.-:-:.. == u.c~;·101 he.,ng and •'-le youf OMMUNITY COLLEGE YOU AM. DEfMJLT ---_,... • ......... ....., ....._ te ~ or Me wrinltn STRICT UN0E" A DUO OF T*'IT ., ..... eMll ... 109, .......... the •Uhl" t;;b.-.;; .... lie mwt Bid DMOl!ne 2 00 o 'doCll Do\TEO 01/*11/'7 UNlEIS '41 ,.,,,,.,., ~ L.MfY ...-M tr....._et(t ) thet 1 me hNnng YOAM m Of the 22nd dty ol YOU TME ACTION TO .... -·--.,, ....... -.... ........ It ...... to ... ~ance nwy be In anuary. 1tt0 PROTECT YOUR ........... '°"'"*'• ..... ell...... P81W Of by .YOUr ~ Pi.c.e ot Bid Receipt Ot· l"R()fl("TY tT MAY 9E _.,, .,. AMOCWIOI' w. ._ ... ...._ Mlcr..:C.opetty cfe orT Y<::AJR ARE A ice ot Director of P\lfcll ... SOlO AT A PU&IC SALE *"':'*' jlUllllC IUdlD" to Ille Tiie '*M(I) end .butt-9 Of a Betty &.idWln, Coelt If YOU NEED M ... I ..... IOt c.111 .............. the lft. ~· Ct9ditor of lie ommunlly College Olstrk:I. U P\.AHATIOH °' THE :;:,... cftlClll • __..., ...... ., .... or(•) lc»oe:n you mu.t file 1370 Adlml Ave . Coat• NATUAE °' THE did ( ...... It llM ol .... Aftetety lo1, 1701 Tu:: = m.11 .•:.,:-Id~ M~~OCJ'f~2~261DENTIFI PROCEEDINGS AGNNST ,. ....,. ,,..., ... UNlect =-· Coeta ...... CA "peraonll reprew'l..W. ATION NAME Cou th YOU. YOU SHOULD .... , ......... ,.. ... . 1¥PC>tnted by the ODUf1 ommuf\lly Cotieg. ~oot CONTACT AlAWVf'l !I'll.,.. CNlfed 9' • NDliCe °' TM "-(•I altd 1>119'· w1t 11n tour monthe from F~nt11n v911ey wee1cend On 01/06/'lO It t 45 1)1111111 d ftectian llD NII MM Mdrtt• of the '"' the dale ol lltat i.uance of Colle99 Center • Bid • 149' AM. O~ SERVICE ~ to ~Of\ ol ~ traneter .. (1) ere: , le114t1$ _ • provided in Place Plana Are On Fiie. COMPf'HV • IN ~ ~·· ~ ' •Mdef flolon1ky •nd sectiori 9f00 ol .,fie ttlce ot D11ec1or of Phyllcal IPPQlllMO TNllM under AtllndlOlll. ""*"" Mem ~ :ur•t S.fttll, 1701 Tuitt" 1C1lolomla Probllle C°'9 Ftclllue9 Pt.,-.ntng E1JQ911• Md purM.WW to OMcl ol racotdld on • I. 1-'" venite, Coate MeH, CA. The lime tor f!Wlo clalfnl Ht ffle. Coeet C0mmunlly Tl'\Jll "9cclrOld on O!ticJef Aaa>ldl °' ~ -;27· . w1I not ••Pir• berore tour olltga District. 1370 1/27/17 • Oowment no Co\1111Y. ~DecMrm ~lie Pfoperty pertl-monlls from fie heanng Adami Ave . Co.1tH Mest, 17..,,...73 Of Offtci111 tQCOt~ ""'" • '°"Mn •to le deacrlti.d I" date noticed aboYe CA 92626 Trailer Faclllty Aec.otdl 1n IN oMce ol lhe ot ~·· CencMlotw 6 general H : 40 percent YOU MAY EXAMINE 714) 432·5707 . RellridoOlll recorded in Offlc* r"ternt In m1clllnery, the Me kept by the coort " THE PHYSICAL FACILI· AKC>rdlf ol ORANGE ~ ot °'9t'99 CGYnly, tur"llure. fl1turH , equip-you are a petlOn TIES PLANNING OFFICE County,~ ••eculed Calttornoe: on Ille PloC*IY "'. n I . t r. d. n."' e . interested 11'1 the ....... WILL BE CLOSED DEC 25 bV A08ERT L BUATOH ' ·---eel "' . NICI ~goodwill, covenant not to you may file With fie COUf'I THROUGH JAN 1 1990 KRISTINE .. BUATOH. SI• OMCnOed M ompete, car WHll build· la lof'Tl\11 Reouesl lor NOTICE IS HEREBY HUSBAHD AND WIFE Will 931 • .,_... of T'*1 Ho · fr19, letM, leatellold Im· Special Nola ol fie Min~ GIVEN thal the above SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 11308. UM No · 7~ t°"ementt, le1M d•poelt, of an toventof)' and f'ameo School ();strict ot or: TO THE HIGHEST Bt00£R 111 ,,.,. c:oae.1 ° rat month'• rent, and In· appraia l of esi.te asse• ange County cautorme. Kl· FOA CASH. (peyllb6I .. 1t'9 ~ ;;J,,. Cerol L entory ol merchandlH I°' ol any pellhon Of Ing b)' af\O througn Its GOY· lime of .... In lllwtul ~ Rec:otd • • I• located at: 1701 accouo1 as PfOYlded 11'1 rnong Board h«e1nalter , ... ol Iha U04led SMllM) • THE WM• NJd Tu1tln Avef\Ue, Cot ti section 1250 of fie terred to as "DISTRICT Wiii MAIN (NORTH) ENTRAHCE ,,.. 'Sl,... ,_ ~ ·CA. t2t27. I Calltomia Probate Code A receive up 10 but not liter TO THE COUNTY ~,..., °i:' ::9":ion. I Tiie butlneH f\tme uted R~t lor Soecial Notice than the abo~e-staled time, COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC •"Y 0 °'*'Y the H id lr•ntleror(•) at torm 15 avallable lrom fie sealed b•ds tor lht award ot CENTER OAIVE WEST OllSC•oed90~...!~,: loutlon It . Af\9•1 CM ~ft c:let'k a contract lo• the above pro· SANTA AHA. CA lilt ..,..,.· 1o 11e ""'";"'9 , ••II. ..norn•.r lot Pelltionet: ieci 11119 Md lnMrell • ...,.~. Ne;:",:a:it ~':".!. DVI ;r.=.::~0bu:_ tr:n•ler I~ ~t~ver~~ls~:II· Bods shlll be received on 10 aod now n.td by~= ••nout ~ °' -r9nty. mated •I th ttf:•um. Newpott Beech • CA the place oden11tied eoove. said OMO ol Trusl In IM ••Ot"6 °' omol4d. rlQt!O"G OAAMERc/ e°sc;oo~ 126'3 and SMll De opened and Pf°'*'Y Miu.Ma to Mid I I jj IM)U•HoOn, Of CORPORATION 3407 w... Orange Coast Daily Pilot publocly read aloud at the Couf\ly, callfomla.. 9"C"m1>1anoea. io pey tor SI Ill S S ' Dec "28 29 19811 Jan 4 above s101ed time and OHcnblng the lend therein m nt llt'C • llffl. ulle 711, Loe 990 · · piece O• .na~nl '' en • AngelH , Calltornla 90020 1 There woll be a S 10 00 de LOT 35 Of TRACT 10018. isseu me!lts,tees cosi~o "': n or alter January 19, 1990. pos11 reQu1re<1 tor each set oi IN THE CIT't' OF COSTA 11'~;;'7~ ,.11~ ,,.,1.,~1 The n•m• •nd addr•H PUBLIC NOTICE bid documents 10 guarantee MESA AS PER MAP $•. H l>'OYi<led on satO whera clalme m1y be flled tneor return on goOd con· Rf CORDED IN SOOK 425, ~:_eo;;IO!' ed'IStw:eS ,1 any It Gramercy Eecrow Cor· NOTICEK 0o5J5P99_TION dillon wtthon len days after PAGES 4 TO 7 OF n0e~' 1,,_ terms or 11~ rallof', 3407 West Sixth F >Ell the bod opemng dale MISCH1.AN£0US MAPS 0110ara1oon IMll cnarQM lll>O llrHI, Sult• 711, Los An· TO ADMINISTER each bidder sroall be a IN lHE OFFICE OF THE 11,oem-oitaid'Anorney •IH. Calllornl190020. ESTATE OF: t1cer\6ed con trac t o r COUNTY RECORDER OF Tne Hom~ The IHI d•t• for llllng ERICA NOLL ekl pursuant 10 1ne Business SAID OAANGE COUNTY .<.uoc:.aloon unoer H oel lalmt In tlllt H crow 11 ERICA WEIOOEFT and Protess1on5 COde and Tne '''"' aoorftl '°"" o.oaration "9telol0<e~•nuary 11. i990 which It NOLL lkl ERICA t>e ltcenseo on 1ne following Olher common a.signe11on. ••9Clllacl ano oetrvered to tfle hebuelneudaybelorelll• w. NOLL CIAS$1lica11ons "11/ly, "'Iha,.., prope<ty vnoetSIQned 1 wnnen oneummallon d1te •P•cl· CASE NO A151563 B . General Bu1t<11ng Con· ~nt>ecl tCo\le 11 080•'811()11 OI Delauft ano led above. T j, tractor purpor1ed 10 De 1091 SE> Oemerd IOf Sele. ano a wnnen So lat H 11 know!\ lo H id o a heirs. , C·39 . Roofing TERRACE LANE COSlA N<>'ce ot Defeufl _,,0 Eledon lf'tended Trantleree(t ) bene~s. a 4dtort, each bod must cof'lo•m MESA. CA 92627 · ,0 S.N 10 119 reoo«leel in tne aid lf\lef'ded Tran1leror(1) COObngent c:redl0f9. llnd and be resPOnsrvce 10 the T Couniy W'*9 Ille,.., ll'OC*'IYi"ted the lollowlng ad· pef'SOllS wtlO may contract documents he ~ oec:noed ,.,.n 11 IOc*tlCI 'dltlonal but lneu namH otherwt99 be to..,..._, in Each b•Oder snail submit TNslM dlsclalml eny T......i• OOf'IOucMg Ula and eddrHH• within Ille the •tit or .Ute, or both on the lorm furmShed with lltbll11y '°' eny lncon.clnna L.any Aolllmen. Anomey ti """ yHrw IHI PH I: None. ~RIC~R~ti~L ~ the contract <locuments a °' Iha '""' 800resa .,_, i..w. 14140 8Mct1 Blvd . Sia Dated O.C.ml>er 20, 1Mt aka ERICA W NOLL list 01 tne proocsed subCon-°"-common designalton, •06 W.tm.,.,.ter. Cel•l0<n,. AleHnder Potonelly A PETITION hM been tracfOfS on tnt~ pro1ect as rt tl'fY ~ '-"' 1·•180S-3308 Sur•I Singh flied b HELEN E NOlL tn requore<I oy tne Sut>retlof\g SalO ..... Wiii De rneoe. Dll!acl o-nt1111 1, 11189 lf'lended Trantlarff(t ) the ~u IOf Cout1 of and Subc:ontrac11n9 F.aor °"' WllhOUI QO\lef\alll or By lA"Y Aoth,...n~ Allomey a1 PuDtosnec1 Ooangf' Coast Calltom.r-' County of Practices Ac.1 Government wenanry. •llP'"S or LI.. Daol) Pilot ~f'mner 29 ORANGE 1co<1e Section 4 100 et seq tmplled. regarding lltle, oec 22 29. 19189Jllf\ s 1990 198<1 THE PETITION E11cn oodder must submit poues&IOfl. Of Or11r1Q41 COHI Dt>ly P.IOI F 047 requests lhat HELEN E w•th e11cn Did a certofoe<l or eocumi:w.nc.t. to pey the -------------------- NOLL be appointed M lcashoer s cneck payable to rernatntng ptlnciplll 14"'1 ol PUBLIC NOTICE f>teLIC NOTICE personal representative to the DISTRICT or a b•d bond the note(s) MCl.lfed bV Mid ---------____ .;_..;......;...; __ adrnmster the estai. ot on mo lorm ~et forth'" the OMcl ol Truta Wlltl ~ K 0!>3593 _ the d&O&dent • co,,tr l tl documenls in an tner.or\ • ~ In Mid .},. 04TIC5E~ NOTICE OF PETITION THE PETITION 1amoun1 not tess tna" 10•,. ot note(s) • ~ • wry ...,, ..,,.. r&quests the d&oedent's the m41~1rnum amount ol l>od IJllOlf tne terms ol ·IN Dee<i TRUSTEE'S SALE TOESATOAMTINEIOSTF~R WILL and codicils. ti My ,as a guarantee 111a1 1ne O•d· ol TNSI lees ,.,__.._ and Noice • '*•"Y given thtl . be admilled to probale di.'• woll enter 1n10 the ' · --.,.... on Fnoay. ~ 12. 1990 • MARJORIE ANN The wll end any oodlclls PO"Ml'Cl cori1r11c1 '' the e11.penws ol IM Tr\1$1" '°"" •O 00 AM. '" ,,.. OlllCe 01 BONNELL 1k1 ate available lo• some is JwJroeo 10 sucn °'IM 1"'"' c....ieo bV Ml<! Ul•ry Aotllman toc:alecl • MARJORIE A examination in the fole kepi bodoer In me e11en1 ot ta1lure OMO ol Trust. to-Wit 14UO 8-11 81ve1 . Su•• Hl8. BONNELL eita by fie oour1 to f!nter 1ri10 s111d contract $120.123 41 WMllTllMtet. C..lllorl\I&, lM'Y MARJORIE BONNELL THE PETITION 5uch sncuroty woll be tor· The beneflclely under Rot"met1 on llef\a" o1 Cat>yon k ...,A.,. '"RIE A requests aulllon!Y to teoted Mid Deecl ol Tf\JSI ._.... -• • .., ~ • admtnlster he estate TM D1Sm 1CT reserves etol&• execuled-ana ~ "noclellOn ..,, -• pvbi>e BIRCH •kl und&r lhe Independent tno rogn 10 r.•1ec.1 any or all Oetrwred to the undlnlgne<I llUCllOll IO lhe "'9'-' C>tOoer MARJORIE BONNELL ~mstrallOn of Estates jb•Os or 10 wd1ve any " a wnnen Daeteralton ol 10< c.h. c.hler't ClllOI OI BIRCH lkl Aci (This authority will regul<1r•t•e~ or ontormatotoes Detaull Wld oam.nci tor Cet'lotoed "'9Cil (peyeote • ltme MARJORIE ANN allow the pet'SOl'lal on any bod~ or on the D•ddong 5ale. and a Wftften Notic.e ol ~ ;::~ :;:"~~ 1'~': BIRCH •k• M. represen~ttve 10 take Pursuant ~o. the prov•soons Detaull .,_, EledlOn IO Sett BONNELL many acllOns wnllout 01 Secuon 1 J ol lhe LaDo• The underMgnea caused ll'd tnt erw o -ao "Y • CASE NO A151541 obtaining court approval Code 01 tne State ot Colt· ~ ol 09f NOloee OI Default ano Eledoan • IBelOle lalung oet1a1n very to111oc1 ineDISTAtCT toasot>· Mid ic.e 8Alll '°"" 10 Ml ~ to 0.0.rl hOI• To au heo1s. importa/'ll acilOf'IS "''""d ,, "" tne Oorector 01 Election to Sett to be ol eo.,.,,.,,.t, COno•oone & beneflcianes. Ctecilors ho-1191 the ~al tne Dep.ir1ment 01 l'1dust11at racotOeO to IM county R..arlalonl. •h11C11 nocc:e -coo11ngen1 cieditors and representatove will be Rehl ,,,~the gereral prevail· ""'-• IM ,.., l>f°'*'Y ts •f/IC'Ol'Oecl on AugOAt 9, 1988 "" persons wtto may requred to grve nottee IO ong •011• 01 ~· ooem wage' IOC.aled OttocW Recoroe o1 Orange otherwise be 1nieres1ed 1n rnl8fesl8d pe<sons unloss illltl '"" ;e• e• ~· D•t>,,.i•hng Diiie 12/0#./919 County. Cal<lomi.. '"I lhe will °' estale or both they hall'e waived nollCe or r.ite •o• n •••I.lily Jn<1 o•o• tome DSl S£,.V1U COWAMY ~°""°9 ""h Cot.oo.a.r.~ ~N~LAtJORIE ~ consented to the propo!l8d .. or' .,, Ito<' 1 :.cc1l•ty ,, .. n.cn H Uk/ TltAI .. R•na::':!:o.oao ~~ktlW MARJORIE A BONNELL actlOf'I ) The Independent tn1s o\'O<~ • 10 De Pf'•lormeo JSOt .JAMBOREE IKlAD. RacorOI 1 a..,. Counl aka MARJORIE admtnis.,atton authority tor .. acn er.ill or tve>t> ol NCWPOAT BEACH, CA Caklllmoa.o In ,,.. or y, BONNELL aka w• be granled unle• an or•l.'r • "4"d&<I 10 111•ecute ~ 0 _.., "' MIO Count~ MARJORIE A BIRCH a.II.a tnlerested pet90n files an tr,e tontr.ict These rates are (114} 854.3100 51•• detcl'IOIO .. ~ti MARJORIE BONNELL ob,ec'<>n lo the P81t'<>n Ori loll' 311'19 ~ISTRIC T Olltce Dy L°""*' GM:lle, Tl'Vf/M 9:)~5().()13 LOI I Of T•ec:I No BIRCH af\a MARJORIE and shows OOod cause IOCilll'd "' 1310 "-dams "Vt' omc. <&ti) ... r recoroao .,; ANN BIRCH aka M why the court !tlould nol CoSIJ Mf'Stl CA Pnys1ca1 C14M15 Moteai..,..:. ":i,. RacorOI BONNELL granl the lk.lflOloty F3c.1ht1e~ Planning TrA1ler 12.15 12.22. 12,291988 Or ... COMI DAILY PtLOT/FrtM,, 0.1 ,,..., .... Klan INWIONlllNTAL M•OOU-NT AGENCY OllANGe COUNTY, CA&.9fORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposata from contrac1on tleenMd In ~dence wtttl s.ctlon A. 17, Pr opoeel Requi<ementa and Condltlona wit be rec.ived at the Office or the Cleft( of the Boetd ot Sup«v19or1, Room 4e5, Hatt of Adminlttratton, Of the County Of Orainge. San11 Ana, Cal1fom11. on or before W ednelday. the aeventeenth dey of Januery, 1919 et two o'cioclt, et wtlk:tl time they wtU be publlcly opened and read In Room 169, First Floor, Halt of Adm nlatratlon, 10 CMc Center Plaza, Santa Ana. California. for me folloW1ng project to be administered by the Orange County Environmental Management Agency· Item No. 1 2 (Al ' 26 each 2 each IAl2 (A)J MILi aOUA.M REGIONAL PAM ·GROUP PtCNfC ... L TIR PROJECT NO. Ml 22.6-1 SCHEDULE OF WORK fTEMS Item M obilization Park Refurbishment 8' w ood Picnic Tables with Benches 8' Wood Picnic Tables without Benches Conc:fete Serving Tables w/Slnks 4' High Masonry Block wan wl Stage Unit ol Meeeure LS. LS LS Each LS bttmated Ouantttr L S 2 L S Reduced construction ptans. special prov1s1ons and other conlract documents are available tor examination wilhOuT charge or m ay be secured upon payment including state sales t8JI of S7 80 11 picked up in person S 10 00 11 requested by m1111 Plans and spec1lica11ons requesled by m ail are sent via U P S documents may be dehvered so please include me str eet address 10 which lhese A complete set of lull stze cons1ruct1on plans will be available for examination without charge or may be secured upon payment, 1nclud1ng sales lax. of the amounl Shown in the proper column on ltle lable hsted below No ot Sheets Cost Per Sel No. of Sheets Cost Per Set t -5 $3 70 3 1-35 S25 90 6-10 7 40 36·40 29 60 Add S2 00 to price shown 11 plans are requesled by mail 11-15 1 t 10 4 1·45 33 30 16·20 14 80 46-50 37 00 2 1·25 18 50 51·55 40 70 26-30 22 20 56-60 44 40 EMA Standard Plans with special prov1s1ons (current issue) are also part o f this contract Copies of the standard plans with special prov1s1ons are also available at the office of EMA (Room 225) for an add1t1ona1 charge including state sales lax of S 11 50 11 picked up in person S 12 75 1f requested by ma11 All checks shall be m ade payable 10 Env1ronmental Management Agency Pubhc w orks Function Post Ot11ce Bo • 4048 (mailing address) 400 C1111c Cen1er Drive West. Room 225 (st•eel address! Santa Ana. Cahlorn1a 92702 There w111 be no refund tor return of plans and special provisions. and return 1s not required Orders which are not properly addressed or payable are sub1ec1 lo delay The EMA shall not accept responstb11tty for that d elay Bidders wishing 10 obtain a hst of plan holders shall no11ty EMA/Public Worl<s at the address shown above. by mall and shall include a check payable to EMA/Pubhc Wort..s 1n the amounl to cover copying cos1s of the llst of plan holders The copying cosls may be dele1m1ned by contacting lhe EMA by telephone at (7 141 834-3459 Due lo the complexity of EMA's pro1ects and the l yp 1cally large number o f bidders encountered on each pro1ect. the EMA w111 make no attempt to read a 11s1 ot plan holders 10 prospec1rve bidders over 1M1elepnone Btdden reQ'Oesting 11s1s of ptan holders are advised that tne-nst wolf be current as ot the date o f request and that the reques1 should be limed as 10 allow for normal mall serv1~ The bidder s a11en11on 1s d•rected lo the provisions in Section A "Proposal Requ11emen1s and Conditions.· regarding the reQuorements and cond111ons which he must o bserve in the prepara11on ol the propo sal torm and the subm1ss1on ot the bid Questions on interpretation ol the Plans and Special P1ov1s1ons prtor to the date sc~uled tor bid opening shall be addressed 10 Jenny Stets Pro1ec1 Engineer who may be reached at (7141 834-3324 For bod results contact Richard Closson Construc tion D1v1s1on at 17 14) 567 • 7810 Oues1tons concerning purchase ol Plans and Special Prov1s1ons should be addresseo to the casn1er EMA 17141834-3459 By order or lhe Board of Supervisors ol the Orange County Cahlornoa Date December 6 1989 Pubhslled Orange Coast Datly Polo\ December 22. 29 t989 JEAI L STAT£LY FOA LINDA D. RUTH C~k of the Board of SuperYteor9 ot Orenge Countr. Cellfomta r F028 01 1..o Counl A PETITION has been A HEARING on fie Cop l'S m.iy be ob1aine<1 on ~ o!.ner Oorlakl A. tiled b ELIZABETH pe•llon wtll be held on rt-Qvt1s1 A coµy ot tnf!~e ou oe COPP ,X 100 Supenor Janu.y 25. 1990 at 1 45 rat .. ~ SllJll be posted at 1ne The &r-A.ddr lfld Courl ol Cahl01nia County P M in Dept 3 located at 101> s•te _,;...;PUBL;.;;.;;;.;.IC;;_NO_;;.,;,.Tl;..;.CE;;;___ , ___ Pl.6_l_IC_NO_Tl_CE __ , PUBLIC NOTICE 1--Ml-l-C -NO-T-ICE--PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 04,,_ common OM.g=-11 of ORANGE · 700 Civic Center Dnve 11 shall be mandatory upon 1 ol the ,_, ~ THE PETITION West. Santa AN, CA the CONT RAC TOR 10 whom ~bed aoo.-. 11 i!()Of1J requests that ELIZABEJ H 92701 tho tu11trac1•s11w1.11deo and 10 be 2194 Cenyon Ortve lk>~ COPP be appo4nled as IF YOU O BJECT TO upon an.,. -.u1>contrac1or P. Coal•..._._ C.htom1&.. personal representaove to the granting ot the pehtton, under such CONTRACTOR. S..O tale wo~ be mace 11u1 I adrnmster the estate, of you .ltlould appear at fl• to pay not te~$ lh!Jn tne saod ••l'IOUI CO¥enant or .,.,,~ the aeoedlnt hearing and stai. you1 si>e<1t1ed 1111es 10 all worto.ers e'r!>f .. 0t tmpl«I regar<ll~ l THE PETITION ob,ecllons Ot file wntten employed I>) 1nem on fhl' ex· 1~i. • ~ or 1eques• the deoedenrs obiecllOnS with the cour'I ecu11on 01 1ne contract ariumt1t.J:: to ·IMI, '°' Will and codoe1ls 11 ariy be1ore the heanng Your No b1doe1 may wolhdrtw oei !\Quent ' mainl-"Ce be Untied to probate appearance may b4I '" any O•O tor .i e>e"O<I ot su ty •Mttmeru co.ls 1no The w• and any oodiclls person°' by your attorney 601 <1<1ys aller me 011e set •romey'• ·._, to ,.4 •• available lor IF YOU ARE A tor the opemno ot bids J.6,520 63 ,.,1n 1r11.,.,. eaamonatton in fie fole kept CREDITOR 0t a A payment bond nd a ,,..,-, .. provided 1n ..o by fie court contongent creditor ot the perlCHmancf' DOf\d snall be O.C..lon ..,__, 11 .,.,, THE PETITION deoeased you must hie reQu"eo prtor to e•ecutron Uft09r Ille -o1 ..o reques• au1h0nly IO your claim wofl the CX>utl ot tne con11acteM snall be o.c:iw.oon ....... ~ lll'CI administer the estate and ma~ a 009Y to the on the form set !Oftn on lhe ea'*-ot..., Allorney under the Independent personal repr9S8ntattve ontratl oocuments Tiie ~ Ad"nln1$1ra'°n of E~tes apporoted by lhe court Pursuan1 to Section 4590 AllOC1eon winoer ..., Aci (1hls authority will wit.in lour months lrom or '"I' Govf'rnment CO<le ot O.C..oon hetlllOIOfe allow Ille ~al 1he date of flf'll isuanc:e ot the S1a1e ot Cahtom1a the lllQAICI ... oellvetlCl IO Iha ,.Pf...,, ... ...,. lo talle letter.J -p!'ovided "'contr o)Ct Wiii COf\18 tf\ ~ 1 M111en m1ny anons without 98C'<>n 9100 of fie p1ov1s1ons p1>rm1Uing the o.o..lion o1 0e111111 lll'CI obtalfWIO eootl approval Cailfom,. Prooate Code succ1>sstut b•dd•• to Oemencl lot Sela. lll>O a wntlen Before (alung Otr\atn VIK'f IWne for htrog ct.fTw SubSlllule MCU,,tlM tor any Noice al Oelau-8"0 (ledion impofUnl actlOf'IS. W!I "°' eqwe before tour momes w1tht\efd by tne Dis· 10 Seti to M reooroao 1n 1,.,. however lhe p«sonal months from fie he8f1njjl 111c1 10 ef'sure perlormanc. Courny ...,_ ,111 ,.., PIOOetTY representattve w•" b4I ma ~ above unc:ser the cof\tract OelalOICI ,.,.., ii lomleO requred to 9MI nohee IO YOU MAY EXAMINE WALK THROUGH Jtf\U· TNtl• condue1"'9 Ylt interested per90ns unle• me lie k9pt by tt. oourt " ary 8 1990 ti 9 30 am Lwry Acllhnletl. Anomey .; they l\a\18 wa!Wd nottce or you •• • p«90n Oovernlng •oard, •r Law 14140 8Mctl BM! Sia oonNnled to the propo!l8d intef•ted l"I the estate. Alfred P. ,ltfflandel, Ptl.D, 1oe: W•lm1n1ter. c.ktO<Nli actlOf'I ) The ondepe~t yOY fNY file with lhe couf1 Cllarteellor, Coaet Com· (1141 M-l30t admtnistta11on authority a tormal Reooftl lor munlt~ Cot .... 011trlct Otled: Oecemoer 4, 1919, w1I be Ofa'11ed unle!S an Spedal Nolie» ol fie lling Pubtosned Orange Coast ~ Lwry Aol!WMI\ Anorney • interested petaon files an of an inventory end Dlllly Piiot December 15. 22. lAw obJ8CllOn lo the pet1110l'I appraisal of eslal• .... 29 1989 ~ 1s 22 29 ,. and Shows OOod cause 0t 01 8/ly pelltton 01 F004 Or-.. 'eoa. O.iy PolOI wfly the OOUl'f lhould not account a provided In 1----------i 9'arot me aufl0t1ty MCllOn 12SO ot fie ---------i A HEARING on fie Callfom,. ProOale Code A peMIOn wtll be hetd on ReQUMt lor Soec..i Not1C8 Januety 18 1990 at I 45 form • avatlabte lfOm lie P M 11'1 Dept 3 loc.lted at court ~ HIRE 700 CHIC C.nter Onve Aftofney '°' ~•ttonw: W .. l Sanla AN. CA....,..,,~. 6 1112701 erown throul'h clu sified "40 c....,_ °'· Toot1ree110.,..?Toot1r.a :::.::.' .._,_ CA =-~J;·:::Sec::t'=.! 18:"8...., CoMt =;,.,. 642-5678 ..-• ..,., re noc too tired to ,.._ .... 1 Jen ' ... d..... .. ..... . • N2-1111 S111111G A IEW BUSINESS?? P1MM stop by to hie your r~tthout busmen statement It the Oetlf P110t Legll Dep8r1· mene. 330 Wnt Bay. Col .. Mna. ClllfOfn•a If you c•n no• stop by, ptute cllt us 1t (71•) "2·•311. E••en .. on 3t5 °' 311 end we wtll m•• .,, .......... , tot you to hendlt "" proceduN by m .. " you lhOuld ...,,. .., """* QUMttOnl ........ C8I "'Md -.. De~...,, geed'° - c,.. Mell In '°"' ... INllFIH" . OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE TO MODIFY THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, ESTABLISH LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES AND CLARIFY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S AUTHORITY IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA The Costa Mesa Planning Comm1ss1on will hold a public hearing for consideration of an ordinance of the Cit y Council of Costa Mesa amending Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. Proposed for adoption is an ordinance that amends the subd1v1sion regulations. establishes lot hne adjustment procedures, and clarifies the Zoning Administrator 's authority. Environmental Determ1nat1on: Exempt. This public hearing will be held as follows: Date: Time: Place: Monday, January 8. 1990 6 :30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter Cit y Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. California Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For f urther information, telephone 754-5245 or visit the Ptanning Division, second floor. 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. California . The Planning Division is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. OFFICIAL PUBLIC NO I ICE -' ~ Ahoy mates! set sail toward peat cast off for clusifiecl loclayl ' l - , -Ola• Cwt DAILY PILOT/ frtday, 090llnber 29, .. by Bit Keane CCMJR laa CUL TUil& by Maratta & M•atta ~She watched a cartoon where all the stuffed animals came alive." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson t i j I ' .. "Dottle gets goodbye kisses, not you!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS AU. rJGMT! CUIP l>' tw..E.! mA'f'5 lll>R£, UK£ IT! -"~--~ &- TUllBLEWEED8 by Jerry Scott u , < OOK K'WN::iA '()OR. MOOT'H rur wrm iHlf> lfb TOTALl-~ miJ:ICIAL I -----Y Jimmy Johnson I~ A MAA>O N.SK£f, I ffiL VOU, I~ A MAOO MSKtf! I by Pat 8r8dy GARFIELD I WOftPtR WNA1' TMI~ Nl.11' YlAA WILL MOLP ~OR ME? I ACTUAU.~ I TMOUM OF TMAHKS6MN6, TOO, lkTr 1'VE ~ SAIO AN\'TMIN& •. . by Jim Davia \ ~ FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ~--~OC1!i8N~ f<1'0A,.> u.Krr ~'S JUDGE PARKER DOOIU8BURY MtSSl~I! by Jeff MacNelly 9VT WE' ""U/2NAU~I~ ~AVE ~PlTOS:Z? U~6lt..J6- 0IER u~.. C . I" i WGtlf tl/llY ~· .,,..,~ ,..,,.,,,, by Garry Trudeau ,. "'61" 11/TN/S},.ll#TH- OJT .... OllH..., IWTHA lllllM,,,_! llJllllll} AO. lllTN 091' AiA:s1w:, 0 by Harold Le Doux • . . VOL.SI NO~ 52 DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE DEC. 29, 1989 • ~ • • • • • .·P ' • • I • - • • • • • • • , ~ ,, •• • • • • •• ' • • • • • • • • a • • • The local theater scene J . . •. ,,_,_ Dlllll • ... ••1 I .... llooM ~····· ....... llKlcy s. llellllltlm't Do ··-:'lr~ .... C..-"' • ... PD.0.1-JJDW. ..ca. CA '~141 .. Mlit ..... ..._ ............ _ .... 1 ........... _ ... ~··~...-.-., ....... .., ......... -.,,_ Miii "'ILMq ... illl __., • ..._ H l \11\\ LIGHTWEIGHT CONTE!fl>ER •••••••••••••.... 8 Steven Spielbefi returns to directing with the release of .. Always.'' starnng_ Richard Dreyfuss, Holly. Hunter and John Goodman. Despite the bea~t hnc-up, how- ever, most of our guest critics f~ !I to be a prct t y lightweight film. -'1 POP VOICES OF THE J>BCADS ••••••••••••••••••• 11 By JOHN ROOS Of all the diverse musical talent that developed in the 1980s, the idealitic power of U2 and the melodic expl o- ration~ of R.E.~. stand out the mOll. the •••••••••••• 10 followin' is a hst of special New Year s events aJona the Oranae Coast: DWTSAlt .. &VE DllNEYLAND A new Disneyland tradition bqin1 in tbe I 990a. On Sunday. Dec. 31. for the fint time in Disneyland history. ~ will be able to spend an enbre New Yean Eve day at the Mllic ~ and remain for the special eveni111 New "' Year's Eve Party. witla a roster of special entertainment. includinr Marie Osmond and Les Brown and His Band Of Renown, and fireworks over SleeJ>ina Beauty's Castle. GAllD£N GROVE SYMPllONY under the direction of Conductor Edward Peterson pratnts a New Year's Eve Gala Conc:en and Party entitled .. The Best of Liberace" with auest anist, pianist Mike Garson. A compkte dinner buffet plus f11Vors. cbampanaie for &oastin& and music by Gary Mat.aura's band is offered in IMktition to the concert b' a com· plcte ~ of $49. Tickets for the concert only are S20. For Leisure World. Seal Beath residents, trans-. as included. For infor- -·~ call Myron Peienen at ""' 73S9. LEI NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Oranee County Catholic AJumni Oub bolds a mixer b' sinsle Catholic colle8e lnduates Sunday. Dec. 31. at the a~ Lion ----. Inn in Costa Mesa. Tickets for hors d'ocuvres and the ~nee are $30 before Dec. 18. Deadline is Dec. 27. R~rvations required. For more m-formation. call John at 997-8220. Loretta, 786-8982 or Hedy. 8JO...S77S. CONFREY PHILLIPS TRIO an the Lobby Lounae of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel.for a New Year's Eve celebration Dec. 3 I from 8:30 to 2 a.m. A cover charae of S3S per person includes champagne. party favors and dancina. f or reser- vations. call S<t0-2SOO. BOGART'S CAFE 6288 E. Pacific Coast Hiahway, Lona Beach. fea- tures Lulte & The Locomotives 9 p.m. and beyond. Dec. 31. 21 and over. (213) S94-8975. SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific . Coast Hi&hway. Sunset BeKh. fea-tures a New Year's Eve Party with Planet fO. 592-1926. COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. presents David Lindley and EJ Rayo-X in their New Year's Eve Celebration 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. For ticket sales and dinner rncrvations. call 496-8930. for concert infor- mation, call 496-8927. THE lllGllTEOUS BROTllEU' BOP 18774 Broolthurst. Fountain Valley. prcsenls the Riahteous Brothers in concert bqjnn1na a1 7:30. Dec. 31. Dinner is included in the $75 ticket price. Call 963-2366 for more information. A CLASSICAL CELEBRATION lly MIKE RUSSEU Daily ,._ ,.,,., __ _ In a historic New Year's cel- ebrauon Pacific Srmphony Or- chestra and Oran~e County Philharmonic Society wall hold their first JO•nt fund-raisin~ party at the Westin 1 lotel. It will be the symphony's Third Annual New Year's Eve party; how- ever. an an unprecedented joint ven- ture both organizations and their guests will celebrate together follow- ing the PSO's 8:30 p.m. concert at the hotel. At the concert the featured vocal- ist will be not~d opera star Evelyn de la Ross. A soprano. Miss de la Rosa is rap1dy becoming one of the most sought-afteropera singers in the nated tares. Her excepuonally beautiful voice. impeccable mu- sicianship and c harm add ro her anracuveness as a soloist with opera and sr mphony performances around rhe nation. On New Year's Eve at the Wesun, M iss ae la Rosa will sang "'Vitia" from "The Merry Widow," by Franz Lehar. "The Laughing Song" from "Die Fledermaus," and from "The Kmg And I." "'Hello Young Lovers." and a "Showboar" egment featuring "You Are Love." "After the Ball." and "Can'r Help Lovin' Dat Man." De la Rosa. of Italian decent. is a narive of Reno. Nevada now living in San Francisco. She served as artist in residence for The Performing Arts Center in 19tt8. She is excited about opera and symphonic engagments. "I thank with the addition of supertrtles and so much being done in English that at makes opera so much more aCCHsable to the average ~rson," she stated in a recent inter- v~w. She has sung with some of the pats of opaa. including Lueta.sc> Pavaroniand Marilyn Horn. Her goals are to sing with the New York City Opera in che Mxt several ytars then onward co the M~ropolitan Oprra within fiw ycan. Miu ck la Rosa says her artistic home: •~ wuh the: .m hanc1s<:u Optr d whc:rc: '>he: Jebuted an 1979. Showan,.: rt'markalc: tlex 1b1lat\. she sars her '>!\le I), Whdte\-C:r r m wurk1n,_: un Jt prc:sc:nt~· he an,_:s bt:lle l dOtu rolls. en JO\' comed)' .md mc:s w Ju dt le.tst one musacal thc:ater paet c: c:Jlh ~eilr. he 1okan,.:I}' a ') she was hrou,_:ht up an the music Cdp1tal of the world. Reno. l\ic:vadd. whc:re ~he: recalls san~anF 1n churches. ca mos. Jnd at piano h.trs. It wasn't until colle~e that she c:.une to clilss ical mu~1c "I arn now where I was me;mt to be.'' she s1~hs. Mass de la Rosa recalls she came to oper.i lrom .i small town with no back,_:round Jnd was touched b) at. he reverts o pera ilnd Sil)'S thilt she 1 tor an than,.: thilt milkes the art form more JCCess1ble. he 1s in favor of te-.Achan~ }OUn~ people to have more interest an the art anJ thank a fir t ~ooJ and p<>s1t1ve experience as very 1mpurtant. She appl.wJeJ Pacafic Symphon} their upcoman~ schedule of concert at OrJn~c: uuntr ha~h schooh and an the I la panic community. "It ar' ma~acat then they're hook- ed," <;he noted. Evelyn de la Rosa as not a Striln~er to Orange County. She participated in a lkrnsrem feSta val and a Havdn concert .it baster with the P 0. ( ht' wall be ;a ~uest artist an a PB Special on h :b. 19. at IO p.m. EST, and revealed the pro~ram is untitled as of yet .md as about the life of Roland Hayes. a black American tenor who sang in the 1940sl. The Orange County Ph1lharmonac Society and the Pacific Symphony's first annual New Year's Celebratory peny and concen will be highlighted by Viennese decor. a s~c1•I gourmet food tasting. penty of f ash1on newsmakers, and will ~ the county's only ma1or New Year's socaal event. For ticket information call the Orange County Philharmonic So- ciety at 646.0CPS or the Pacific Symphony •t 973-1300. DEC THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. The Hop presents: Friday. ''Let the Goode T ames Roll" all night with D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. $4 cover: Saturday. Dann· all night beginning at 8 p.m. ($4 cover); Clo!>l.'d Sunday and Monday; avail· able fo r private panics: Tuesda y. "Rock Around the Clock" show. an award winning revue which features a fu ll ) staged musical history lcsM>n in ruck ·n· roll: Wcdnci.day. Jan. J-.!4. Kai & Korvettcs -Great 50s & 6<h mu!>1c for dancing (no cover): s M T w 3 4 6 T 7 F · S 1 8 2 9 10 1 1 1] 13 14 15 16 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 POP Thursday. dance all night long with OJ Ocnnl!. B. Goode. 963-2366. NIGHT MOV ES 5902 Warner Friday A\\: .• Huntington Beach. Conccn WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA ... info hn\•: t<40-0lQS. M6 Anion Bh d .. Costa Ml·s.a pres-Sunday cnt!> Confrc> Phillips "1th modern -. rend111on~of BroaJ~a> Mus1c a1 the COACH HOUSE Hl57 Camino Piano l ucMla) through S;uurd:l\ 6 C ap1,1rano. San Juan. ( apastrano. p.m lo I 0 p.m and after theairl.' prl·wnt" .\ Ne" ~car !> Eve Cel- fl'pn-.c hour. 540-2 00. l'brat1on "11h l>a\IU Lind ie) and El THE REVERE HOUSE 900 w. R~)U·~ at 7.30 and 10 p.m. For rir .. 1 ~I .. Tu)ll n. Lee Ferrell Band 11d,c1 sale'> and dinner reM"rva11o~s. "Ll·t the Ciood Times Roll. .. Oldies t-all 496-M9JO. for conccn 1nfor· d d I .• • • 11 h d m:111on. call 496-8'>17 3.~ a u I n.x:.. n rn. tonig 1 an CONFREY PHILLIPS TRIO in Sa1urda~. 9 p.m. 10 1.30 a.01 .. Sun-h L bb Lo f h w Ja\. Munda) and Tuc~a' M:30 p.m. 1. l' 0 . ) , unge o I e Mlln Ill "1.!.JO a.m 543-93 19. • Sou l~ <ya't I l:11a Hotel for a New VILLA NOVA 'l'I \\ Coast 't l·ar-.bel1:1l·bra11onDcc.31 from ll1gh"a\. Ne\\ p<iri fkach. Pianist tUO tu .! a.Ill . .\ Cll\Cr charge of s:rs l)aqd t:iartk\ X 30 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. per Pl'~on includ<.'i. champagne. 64 i . nHm . part~ fa, or" and dancing. For rescr· -'a11on~ call 540-2500. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT BOGART'S CAFE 6288 E. Pacific ~2X02 Suuth Pacific Coast Highway. c oa .. 1 ll1gh\\a). Long Beach. fca- South Laguna. prc!>Cnt Eh1a Lorent turci. Luke & The Lt>C'omotivcs 9 apd Dino Smith and Darnell Wyrick p.m. :ind bcH>nd. Dec. 31. 21 and for dancing and entcna1nmcnt O\cr. (.!13) 594-8975. Wl·dnl·s<la) through Sunday. 9 p.m. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS' 10 I a.m. 496-S 77 3 or 499•2626· HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Valll'}. presents the Righteous and Ta' crn .. 140 South Coast H1ih· Brother' 1n rnnccn beginning at wa ). Laguna Beach. prc~nts hve 7:30. ()\•c '.\I. Dinner is incl uded in cntcrta1nmcn1 and <lancing n1ghtl}' .. the $75 11de1 price. Call 963-2366 494-8088. for more information. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Coai.t H1ghv.a). Sunset Beach. offers 32tW2 S. Pacific Coast Highway. "''-' en1crta1nmen1 sc\'cn nights a South Laguna. presents George "eel.. Tonight and Saturday. The Bulls 9 p.m. 10 I :30 a.m. today Fairlancs 9:30 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. S3 through \\-cdnci.da). 496-5773 or co' er charge. 592-1926. 499-2626. OPEN GALA KEW YEAR'S EVE r .W.I'. IJfTEIUIATI01fAL CllAl'T'Slt • from 8 p.m. · I a.m. at Lht- Costa Mc-<ia Country Club. 170 t Goll <.:ourK Or . C M. • ~!l'i I" Nl!1 • lloc Uullt'I ( ... ..-n °'"~' .. "'"'' •Cham~ 0 I hr l~iucl (714} 751-4().38 --·-.......... ........... _ _,_._ AMI' I IPIClmA .. ..._,, .. --. ................. ·---' NOW PLAYING CALENDAR SALVATORE'S 500 North Brookhurs1. Anaheim. presents Paul and Oscar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s music. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafnctte Ave .. Newpon Beach. San ~ran· cisco-stylc cabaret entertainment with Lcslye McCrac vocalist and Llo)d Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to ICJ p.m. 675-5777. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano ~1ylin1ts Sunday throu~h Wednl.'Wa). Open daily 5 p.m. •~ 2 a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New- port Beach 642· 7880. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coa)t Hi~hwa)'. Sun!>Ct Beach eel· cbrates wath a New Year's Eve party fea turing Planet 10. 592-1926. Monday BL UE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl .. Newport Bea h. Nick P)•low Solo Monda> and Tucsda) at 8 p.m. 6 75- BEET. Tuaday SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific CuaM H1gh"a). Su~t Beach. offers ll\c cn1cnainmcn1 sc'en nights at "l'el.. Ton1gh1. Ekta Rydcm Band. 592-IQ26 Wednaday cOACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Cap1s1rano. San Juan Capistrano. pr(•scnts the Neville Brothers at 8 p.m. tonight and Thursda>. F.or 11cl.e1 sales and dinn<.'r reservations. call 496-8930. for concen infor- mation. call 496-8927. LAGUNA CANYON BAR Ir GRILL 859 Laguna Canyon Road. offers the danceable music of Aphrodite. wi1h soloist Eliza Lorc01. rh )thm1s1 Jerry Manin at the ke y· boards and Harold Todd on sax- aphonc and Oute. ..C'ool Dancin" begins at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday nights. 494-191 1 or 494-4310. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Haghv.a). Sunset Beach. offers II\ e entertainment seven nights a wC1:k. Tonight Jawgc and the Un· known Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. 5112-1926. I 0 I' H 11 I I 'f, Nevilles begin th• •90s Th• Nevlll• arotlters wlll perter.. tlM tint concerti of tit• new decade at die Coecll HOUH, 11117 C-lno C.plstrano, San Juan c.ptstreno, wllll lllow1 •a~· on Jan J and 4. F• tldlet Mies end •uer ,.... ........ call 496·89JO: for concert I~, ult 4M .. 27. Tba.nclay SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach pres- ents The Fairlanes 1onigh1 throuah Saturday. 592-1926. .I\// Friday Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY •...,~.s•wa x ........ w OYSTERS 2515 E. Coast High· wa ). Corona del Mar. Dr. Art Daw• 8 10 11 p.m. tonight and Saturda). Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. and Thursda)'i. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. 675-7411. SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GlllLL 6 BAR .3300 Bristol (at Anton), Costa Mesa. features fine jazz entertain· mcnt Wednesday throuaJt Friday with Jon Gamtt. jazz pianist, 5:30 to 10 p.m. No minimum or cover chaf'lt'. valet parkina. Jau lunch· cons with Jon Gamer Jazz Trio Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Reser· vations sugestcd. 979-2400. JUST UU: PBllllY'S. 27782 Visaa del Laeo. Miuion Viejo. con- tcmeonry pop, "elPC and ~au musac niahlly 8 p.m. IO midn11tu and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. C1oKd on Mondar. Dinner. For racr· vations. cal 472-4363. C"BIT LA VIE llEITAVllAHI'. 373 Paarac Coast Hipway1 .Llpna 118ch. on the Main Balch. uvcjau every Frld.y and Saturdly bemin· n•• ~•t 8 p.m. featuri .. Oon Willeford. jazz viola and IW Nohe. vocalist and pitarist and vwious pest anilll includi .. Marl Tum· bull. Bob Hawkins and a.y Hapn. No rover~ 497-5100. VILLA NOVA pilnila Carta. Or- -Jllff'or!n• a vsicly of emy ldectiOM ... oa:illioMI k'f:=ri~= •vom. 1'1lwlday ~ .._..,._u .... eo J:JO LftL, ~ dlroUi19 Wednet- db hln l:lO ,f-nL IO l:JO LDI. ltiCtllnl Fauno'1 JUI and ar.dwly ~-Oii lbe ...... 3lll w .. c ... H ..... y. Newport a.eta. 642-711(). CAFE UDO. j()t 30th St., New- port ~ch, 675-2968. presents entertainment nightly. Bernie Pearl Blues Band featurina Harmonica f'.ats to ni&ht 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover charac. Saturday - CAFE UDO 502 30th St.. New- pon Beach. 675-2968, presents th(' Metros featuring Barbara Morrison to ni&ht. 9 p.m . to I :30 a.m. Sanday GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th St .. Costa M('sa. Jam Sttsion wi th G ino·s Jan Troupe. 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Re~rvauons and infor- mation on live cntenainment 7 days a ~eek. 650-1750. YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Peters Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Ste. 120. Hun.ungton. Beach. Jaa ensemble Jo) spring. performs three shows ever) Sunda) IO:JOa.m .. 1:!:15 p.m. and :? p.m. Cost 1s S 12. 95 with brunch or $7.50 for the concert alone. spa~c perm1111ng. Rcser- \at1ons are suggested. 840-SHOW. CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Ben Milhkcn·s OIXle Jazz .\llStars each Sunday from 4 to 1 p.m. 49~-191 1 . Monday CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St .. New- port Beach, Wayne Wa) ne Band featuring Mel\ m Davis. Tom Zink. G ar) Wing and Bob Moore with Barhara Morrison :30 p.m . to I a.m o7S·~Y68 Tueaclay RoN·s IN LAGUNA 1464 s. Coast H1gh\"a). Laguna Beach ... Charly;· wi th Kevin Came)' on piano and -" mutu:d i.....t & trnmeJ corn """'da' •IO I ldurupr ~dclMM 673-0910 Don Jackson on bass each Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evening bc&inning at 7:30. 497-4871. CAFE UDO SO I 30th St. Newport Beach. Entenainment nightly 8:30 p.m . to I a.m. Ronnie brown on keyboards and vibes tonight. 675-2968. wec1neectay LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Blvd. New world-class JaD artists spotlighted weekly in the four story Atnum of the Cafe Fleun. For morr in formatio n. ca ll 476-2001. extension 311 3. CAFE LJDO 501 30th St., New- port Beach. presents entertainment naghtl). Leon Blue Blues Band to- night 8:30 p.m . to I a.m. 675-2968. Tbunday .CAFE LIDO 50 1 30th St., New- port Bea h. presents the Wa> ne Wa) ne Band featunng Barhara Mor· nson tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-50 6. JAZZ PACIFIC a moo-profit or· gan1ta11on to pre<;en c and en· courage li\'e Jazz ml'Cts every Th1.1rs· da) at 7 p.m. and 1s open to J3U musa 1an~ and ja11 bufTs. For mon 1nforma11on. call Dr. C harle! Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scot at 642-7648. FrldaJ LAFF STOP 2 122 S.E. Bristol, Santa Ana. nigthly hneup of com- edians. For 1nforma11on and reser- vations call 852-8762. THE IMPROV. 4255 Campus Onvc, te. 138, lr\'lnc. 8 p.m. show- tame through Thursda'. Two shows Frida). 8:30 and 10:36 p.m .: Satur- da).8 and 10 p.m. and Sunda) through Thurs<la). tUO p.m. Fo r rcS<.·rvatmns. 854-5-' S 5 Monday YO UNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Pctd\ Landing. 16400 Pacific Coa~t H1ghwa). Huntingto n Beach. pres- l'nts ( oml.'.'d) :"light C"ach Monday at !< p.m. Top nat1ontil and local st3nd- up com1t o; an· fea tured D1n- ncr/\hO\\ l·ombina11ons arl' S 14. Q5 per pcr\on .ind spaet" permitting. gul•sts can allcnd thl' sho" onl) for S 7 SU plus .i onc-dnnl.. m1n1m um Rck•r\ at1ons arc suggested. 84()- SHOW. ·1·111-: .\·1·1-:K .. THE DRUNKARD .. at the LPR Dinner Theater. 15732-D Tustin "A lERRIFIC TRIO OF ACTORS. •• SEAN CONNERY is terrific DUS11N HOFFMAN is brilliant MlllHEW BRODERICK is wonderful:' -111m>r .... ~Tl .. -.. ----=---..._.... ::c:;. ..,. ·-~ .. = ·-. ..,.... .. ,, -"91!!!!!.. ~ ------...... _...:,........ =-...... -= -== -:.-..r w=----..... -..=.--- ' Village Wa). Tustin (835-9611). Thursdays thro ugh Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. un11l Jan. 21. .. EAT YOUR HEART OUT" at the Wa\ Off Broadwa) Pia) house. 1058 E. Fa~t St .. Santa Ana (547-89Q8). Fnda)'s and Saturda)'s at 8 p.m. through Jan. 13. .. THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS.'• the mnth annua·I pageant at the Cr)stal Cathedral. 1214 1 Lewis St . Gan.kn GrO\c (54-GLOR Yl. closing pc;·rformance~ to night and Saturda)' at ·UO. (» 30 and 8 10 pm "HELLO DOLL V" at the G rand D1nnl.'.'r Theatl·r. 7 freedman Way. nahrnn (772-77 !0). naghtl) C\ccpt Monda)S at \al")ing curtain lime:., through Jan :!X. .. OKLAHOMA" at Eh1abcth Hov. • a n.J'o; ( urta1n ('all Danner fhcatcr. bYO ~I Camano Real. Tustin ( 18· 1540). n1ghtl) C:\l'Cpt Monda)'> at \ ai: ing l·un.a1n llml"' through Feb. 4 ··A WINN IE TH E POOH CHRISTMAS TALE" h\ tht• .\mm - l':tn ( h1ldn:n·s Thl'3°ll'r .1t the .\nahc:1m Cult ural .\rto; Center. 'i10 ~ llJrlwr Bhd .\nahl·1m l'·U -7 12·h \aturda)' anJ \und:t\\ at 2 p m through Jan 2X (Jarl.. ( hnstma' .rnJ Ne" Year'!> \\C:l·l..- l·nJo;l -----.. .. ... , __ .... .... .. -----,.._ -=-~-I •;:===-= ==-· -=--.. ui..--..... =-· ~­---..... ....- U \'(I ·Friday ZOT IN THE IRVINE HILTON AND TOWERS 17()()() Jambon.·e Bl\d .. Ir\ 1nl'. pre<;cnt'> nightly la\.C' mu:.11.' \\Ith thl' premier band f n- corl.'.'. a th r.r.:t .. Pll"l.e l'n-.cmblc special· 1Mng 1n I vp 40' mu<>1c X pm. to m1dn1ght bo 1-1111 TH E R E STAl'RA NT AT CAME RON COURT 2 lluttnn ( cnt rc: Dr \Jnta .\n.i pre'K:nts m u- Sll"!ll SI} hn~ ul \1h er I anang 7 p m to m1d n1ght I ue\<la) through !)atur· d .l} Thl· group Jl"rtornh rc:.-nd111on' ol I op 40 ,1klal'' .ind \Oii rock for h'tcn1 ng .Hld J.inl.'~ 40-86 I 5 Sunday AFTER~OON SWING DANCING "1th mu'll Imm thl· .. Big Band Era" .1t thl· Rnl Lion Inn. 1050 South lin\lol ( ,1,1.i \k'>J 1n "1a ,1·., L.uulll{l' trum 2 to o p.m Bamc:.-) 0 1\un .111J ha, :!ti-pal'('(' urch<.'stra \\1th \111.,1h-.t llJmc:tt Fo\. S6 ix·r f)l:r,un · induJ l·, 'ak1 parl..ing. For nHHt' 1nlurallat1on rail t:.lda Barr. at 121 \1 "'12·211' . LAGL'~A t'OLKDANCERS c:.-n ruur<igl.'.' all "ho arl· intcrl''il«I an E D D I E MURPHY Rl~HARD PRYOR 0 INl1llJSIASl1C 11l1JMm UP." ---·- UA UA ffARL{M N ~.~I ~~~~.~_A\,[H A • ,..,,._.~.. -~..-'f•' ... ...... • : NOW PLAYING OIAMill ··-=m~ ........... ,. C \I I '\I• \ICC 4~'\ 11'\l I I~ ptttCrVina our ethnic dance berit.aee 10 join them twice weekly, Sunday at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m .. at legion Hall Community Center. 384 legion St. Laguna Beach. Partners arc not necessary. Casual dress with comfortable shoes is sugestcd. Donation $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. Monday THE HOP 23822 Mercury Road, El Toro; Nancy Tucker Big Band . Sin&lcs and couples swing dancing each Monday from 8 10 11 p.m. 786-8467. Weclneedat SHIRTS 'N' SKIRTS SQUARE DAN~ING Classes meet every Wednesday evening, First lesson is free, SJ donation requested at each follow ing lesson. Call for infor- mation, 559-451 9 or 857-2518. COST A MESA/FRED AST AIRE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newpon Blvd .. 2-C. Costa Mesa. Wednesday night danttS open to the generaJ Let the people in dasslfied help you write an ad that will 1et response. **** (lllGllal' IA11NG) '1>NI Of 1111 111.\TMCMDOF 1111 DAil: -........ ISMIO--"'DIE mr MOVIE OF 1111 YFAR IF NOi' mEOlfAIE public with a one hour dance class ington Beach. 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. preccdinf the pubhc dance bcgif!· with John Symes. D.J. Cost is $4. ning at p.m. Dance 9 p.m. unul For information. call 647-1628. midnight. Cost for dance class and F.L.l.R.T. (Fun Lovina Individuals dance 1s $7 per person. Sofl dnnlcs · T .. _ · available for purchase. For more Relaung <>sctnd) is the sinaJcs mformauon or rcscn•at1ons. call group of 'the Huntinaton Beach 650-3048. Church of Religious Science. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Tba.nday • Singles 45-plus, meet for T.G.l.F. at COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS 5 p.m. at the Red Onion in full- a senior c111Len square dance group enon. Also ongoing aroups for golf. ~~le experienced square dance: cou-bridge. pinochle, theater and travel. pies to JOm them. The Qu1clcsteppcrs For information and reservations. meet regularly evef) Thursday. I 0 call 522-7899. a.m. to noon a l the downt own com-PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES Meet munity center. Anaheim and Center streets in Costa Mesa. For more for T.G.l.F. 5 to 1 p.m. at Joll} information, call 545-5669. Roger Inn, 640 W. Katclla Ave .. ,,,,,,., Friday -r -F .L.l.R.T. FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE Hun11ng1on Beach Inn. 211 12 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt· Anaheim. For information. call 835-3675. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS (custody not required) Or- a~e CQPt ~pier 26. Free orien- tauon for new members. Vaned ac11v1ucs. Guest cards available. For mformation. call S46-5788. "~WAYS' HAs PLENTY OF HOLIDAY SPIRIT:' "As CLOSE To PERFECT As A MOVJE GETS." '"ALWAYS' I S I N THE SAME LEAGUE WITH 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' AND 'E.T."' "STEVEN SPI ELBERG'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENT." "i\LWAYS' --A WINNER!" I '" 1tl0\\ "F1 RST CHOICE.'' f \ll,U\Hf0'\11\llU PAU:NTS WITBOVT PART· NERS Chapter 1)5. tfonungto n Beach. holds a free onenta11on fol- lowed by a chaplt'r dance on the second Fnday of each month. f or more information. call 647-7528. Membership in Parcnt5 Without PanMR is optn 10 divorced. separ- ated. widowed or never married s-re.nts ol living childmt. CUMody of* c~n is nos a flcb. A non- profta. ~an. edaatioul or- pnization. PWP provides a pr~ gram of social acti v111es. discussio ns and study gro ups for si ngle pa~nts and their families. SatudaJ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. sinale5 45 and over. mttt for dinner at 'f p.m. al the Barn in Tustin. For informauon and rcscrvauo ns. call 522-1899. - F.L.J.R.T.. Fun Lovins lnd1v1d· uals Rclauna Togc1hcr. mcc1s for IWO Kii\ 1t1e$: A boat trip for 10 from. Lona Bea h Mart. at 7:30 p.111 ... Jar racN1rion *'>' call M°7•self. 91" fnOVJC nitbt at i •"'- Merl ll Sbapley's Dcp&. S&oft. lra-ditr Villqt. Huntinpon Beach. Sucks after the movie. ()pea to all movie fans. For information. call the FLIRT informatioa line. 647-1628. haday PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES 45 and O'Cr. meet for a e" Year's Eve Pany in Santa Ana beginnina at 9 p.m. SIO. R~nat1ons a muu. Call 835-2675 or 832-6715 SINGLES NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Orangr Count)' ( athol1c Alumni Club hokis a miAcr for single Ca thohc collc_gc araduatcs at the Red Lion IM an Costa Mesa. Rctervations requi~. For mort in- formation. caU John at 997~220. Loretta. 786-8982 or Hcd )'. 830-5775. Y.E.S! GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Young El'ccutivc Singles Network holds a par1y at the Plata de nfes. 4881 Birch. Newport Beach from 9 p.m. 10 2 a.m. d- mission 1s $35 at thc1door. lldvanct' prcpa)ment. S29, a nd incl ude5 din- ner buffet. music. dancing. part) faW>rs. m1dnl8ht champaanc toast. free parking. Dressy a11irc suagcs1cd For more information. call lh\' Y.E.S: Hotline: (213)744-1000. 'BWISll SINGLD OF Oil.ANGE Q)VNTY 21-35 host a ~ Vcar·s E~ Pm) at a pri .. 1r tome'. ~ n1ng at 8 p.m. Hon d oeuvre aqd lt'I ups wiO ht pro•ickd. BYOB. SS members. S7 non-membcn ad- vance. SS at thl' door. For mon· information, call the JCC office at 534-8011. Laugh Yourself Into The New Year! t ' IJNIV(R ~ITY UC I ' '\ \ '"• ' ... '• •• .,, Jr1 ' .. ' , .. . .... ' .. TT ... .. _ NMllllUM-...... 1 -.-.w ... .__ U .M MA"NllS All INDKATlD IY aaACIUTS I { E\"EHl'HOD'\""S A CHITI(' . Hea eight cast for ligh~\Nei S.ua T•rte11waW focus on food and fire. Oreyf uss Ce.r1Jfie4 P91tUc AcCffllta•I sparks the film w11h his egocentric SUia Aaa stun ls. )'Cl pulls together a warm and "Alwavs" ii. 3 four-star. thumbs-to uching profik o f a man who ~---·---. docsn·1 love enough. up movie. S1evcn £n1er Ho lly-Hunter as Donnda. p ie lburg has the air tratlic controller who loves produced an ong· Pete Pul die'> a l111lc each 11me he 1nal and refreshing goes up. Hunter 1s a feisty. a11rac11ve film which in· woman with a special Oair. Her i.pircs. and enter-character 1'1 \\ell rounded and bcliev-lain~. rhe acung is able a'l '>he mo, cs from d1ny. grubb> '>upcrb and lhc _ p1lo1 and "'orker to a sensual. sheen- t a'it pre'ients a 1ng "oman 1n "h11c. "(i1rl clothes" <: 0 h es 1" t' n e 5 s suit her JU'>I line which I'> rare. Pete ( R 1chard ( 1Jnflu:1 1n the '>tOI) hne anscs Dre:yfus<it) and Al (John Goodm an) "hen Pe1c I'> killed 1n a fire and Al arl' darc-<lc\lll\h lirc~ater'> -pilots and Dorinda mu\I go on_ The} arc "ho ll'>'>l'>t in pu111ng out forc'lt fires. SJ'Cn a llml' of gm:f and mourning ·1 heir Job 1'i c>.C'lling and dangcrou!> 3'> Pc1c·~ memol) ladc'i and a new and death lurk., ar ound each burning pllo1 t'mcrgcs from the ashes. Ted ircc. Goodman pla)'> a lovabk 'llob Raker. played by newcomer Arad "ho dip'> hi\ fncd l'h1 t ken 1n a mug John,on. ll> 1hc man of"t\\1<1tcd s1cel of beer and put\ a \I raw 1n his and '>l'\ appeal. .. I le'<> a tall. hand- Tw1nk1c 10 \IP nul lhc "hipped '>omc ht.1}1\h figure who I'> somc\\hat cream from the cen1er W11h no of a l onlu">Cd bumbler sc>.ual in1erc~1 of hi\ own. h1'> dcs1r~s He too falls for Dorinda and Irene Turner S1.a1e Mauger and Direc tor Newport Bead! q 'ilmpl)'. Steven __ __.;,, ____ Sp1l'lhcrg''i new film, .. Always ... 1s a pa~11chc of aerial firefighting. love and the super- natural that never quite takes off. Richard Dreyfuss pla ys the daredevil forest fia.hter pilot. Pete. who dies saving his best triend. Al (John Goodman of "Sea of Love" and TV's "Rose· anne"). and whose guardian angel (Audrey Hepburn) allows h im to retum as a sp1nt to canh to say goodbye to his loved one. Dorinda (Holly Hunter). Dreyfuss 1"' a solid actor with a acncralJy 1ntcmting screen prcscnce. but he fails to prOJCCl the reckless edge his character 1s supposed to have -an cdac he d id ·show in ··Jaws" and "Cl~ Encounters of the Third Kind.·· also Spielbcra cot- Cella T•ner Crecnert.alst ~Bad If at fin• laborat1oni. "\' Both Goodman and Hunter...b;iye stated they accepted 1hcir roles in th1~ production scnpt-unscen, for the rm v1lege of working with Spielberg. Obviously 1he lure of his paM accompll\hmcnts gives him the Hollywood cachet to rope 1n this "er) good talent. If so. why is Brad Johni.on. who plays Hunter's post- Ore) fuss love interest so terrible? Is 11 his matinee idol posing or his mannequinc em oting or JUSI the 1n~p1d dialogue and multitude of )earning glances which screenwriter Jerry Belson has given him? It's hard to feel dramatic tension over Holly Hunter's fate when death would mean a reunion with Drcyfup and Audrey Hepburn and a bed of daisies, but life would mean bcina with Johnson. At the vny best she could be interest in Goodman - who dcpsitc the "f... auy/slob" cliches he is on« apin &ivcn to play is sull enjoya~ and affectioa. There arc mon: problems. The aerial sequences quickly become re· pc1111vc; there arc too many crashina pans 01 trees and shou of fire and smoke and of Richard Dreyfuss talk· "Always" is the &ale of a fire- fiah1in1 pilot (Richard Dreyfuss) who "goes up in smoke.·· enoun1en a auardian ••'· Hap (Audcrey Hepburn). and 1s chaf'llCd with rc- tumina to eanh to inspire another c:t with the "Soritus" (divine • th). Concurrently. be must re- lease hit lover from her SUlle or moumi114 so she (Holly Hunter) can tel on With her life. The mOI& charmi• moment of the movie it the rtterrwe-c; Aurdrey Hepbum 11 Hap. , she 11 on 1he ICftllft for lell than five minuses. 10 that leaves you with unton......e1 11tn01t two houri to do ~ .. '° ..., you c:amt in .... .. ~ Truly, &ale ._ ii peopled widl ...... .ni1ll .... -.lor· meet: Holr H...., = tlf Iii lcript ... ~~--­.. ..,, .. , N.WI.• lollil Oadmlft ....................... ..... ~ .. .., .... ilald• Ila la I :..: 'alC:. °ti::r. couns her with a slow gentle ea5e rem1n1sccnt of days gone by. His guardian an$el. of course. is Pete. The developing sim1lari11cs between the 1wo arc noticeable a nd both undergo enhancing change as a re· \Uh Of tht 1r spiritual relat1onsh1p. Thr )(rccnplay and dia logue of th1c. film arc outstanding. The .com· ed1c to uches are witty and fresh. n1qucl> different. this work of an blend\ drama. adventure. comedy and romance into an a11rac11vely "rapped package. fhc visual images and c1nemato- graph~ arc brt"ath- tak1ng The air- planr and fire 'iccne\ an· re- al1\lll'alh dcstruc- 11vc and at times ln~tening. John Williams musical score 1s well done and p1rlhcrg'?> d1rell1on 1s top cla~' 1ng o"er someone's shoulder. (Don't do'.c on a de'i<'ned highway wuh these char.icier. -none of them can r~d a fuel gauge). When Steven Sp1rlbcrg's adventure scenes don't s1ulc 1hcrc·~ definitely trouble. And 1sn'1 11 ama11ng how Dreyfuss can ~tcp 001 of a plane he just barely brought back from a raging forest fire and walk into the canteen with a clean face and shin. The dance scquent'C which follows with the properly sooty traditional firemen 1s almost surrcally bizarre -any mo- ment you expect them to break into chorus of "Hello Dolly ... The material was taken from an ori11nal story by Dalton Trumbo which was set in World War II, and it has not survived the modem wil· demcss updatinc very well. Many of tM pnncipal ac- tors an: of such top caliber that .. Always" can't always be bed. but it is never vtty aooct. try1n1 hopelctaly to inject some eneray into this tiresome, eniamatic exercise. The problem is we just don't carc about the characters and in particu-lar we don't care a hoot about T cd Baker (.-ad Johnson). whom Rich- •nt comes beck to inspire. He docs have a nicely tOftCld body, however, and perhaps could pick up a job aa the Marlboro Man, where men:if'ulty 'he could just SM* and not speak. The sad questioa we ahouJd aak ourself at the movie's end is why so much money and so :a· a muy laleftta com- biaed 10 make Midi ....... l90Vit.0.f/ldll .... .. ... cta.-i111Cndiu11.-. tied "Mauolt ........ ..., tlloukl be c' I • • -..-1111"' ................... ~ m111111r. la°l-.-,:11 ... wl•w·M L Dellerd s.u ..... S&Mac Ha ....... Bead This film is both an adventure r~ . ~ ... ,·~.,..:, and a love story. Ho~vcr, it tends lo be a little uppy and weak. I en- joyed the film at lima and have to admit I shed a tear or two. but at the end or the movie. I left with a feetina of dilbclkf. It was unrealistic and one had to fanwizc too much to enf.>.y lbc film. ·Always" is hued on the 1943 movie .. A Guy Named Joe," which saancd 5penccr Tracy. I didn't know I saw lhc older movie uatil .. AJways .. ICCtned lunalill. M1 1t .. bend was tftti• htcnled witll me became I llepl pnididina what .. ~· '° happea: (OuledY. ofc:oune. 10 no one die cOuld bCm.) On lhc other band, maybe I didn't • .. A Guy . Named Joe" -.. Alwlys" could have just been ~. Directed by Sleven Spie1N1a. .. Always" .... Ridlud Drlrllll • Pwte. Holly H_.., • Dort8dl. lrld Jobalaa •Ted w1 Jolla Ooodalln • Pelc01......,, Al Tlte .... _ ....... llDwly. widl Dari.ti ad .... ~ at ad odllr. Yw .. Ill diai 2; are~ muda ia kM. _.., .. ....... ~...,--­~-........ _ ... ....... AL DlriMI_,__...,.,_ ... ~--.-~ .... i .......... .............. _ life itself and eventu•lly, 1t costs h evcrythina. l.n an attempt to rescue Al. P IOKS his life. Dorinda is crusbcd. This is wh the &ean will come. There arc ma somewhat surreal scenes whe Pete's aplrit 11 watchina Dorin and tryina to be a pen of her life. tries to help her overcome her gn What Pete 1ttms to rqret t most is \hat be never told her loved her. You could 1ell he did. b be would never say it. He real wishes he had. On the way to haven, Pete m up with Audrey Hepburn as .. Ha h was a pat appearance but far t sbon. Hal ldll Pete he must 10 to earth to Pllll oa all his skill to T (Brad Johnton) and become lllU'dian ..... While doina th hie realizes he m.m help Dori ~on with her life without him be can am bis rilhtrul spot heaven. I wu Died to the "8 N~" Holly Hunter. I admimi spunk ud wiUfullneu. She IOmewhat bard 1o llOID8Ch in this ntrn. E1ped1lly .._ Pete pves Iller a ......... 1 wtUle ._ oaly to MW Iller mllttel ••Oirl ctotlte1 .• z Siii doll do well =..:.-:a:~~ kW ol """n. 1'ltln ....... ICtioll tcena ......... 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The Unc picks his brain, comes up with these flicks Yo It's thc cnd of 1hc \l'ar -\nd. worSl'. 11·s the end of 1hc: dc:cmk I ha1 ml:an'> 11''> 11me for cvcl"\one 10 l'Offil' up \\llh lhl'lr tx·s1/"or\1 1fa,\intc:/mos1 ;nnul·n· tral/mo\t 1gnorl·d mO\I Ul''\Cr' mg,'ka\I dc.,c:n mg/ad naui.cum ll\t of h.'n f1t1cc:n/l'-'t'nl\ unc: hundrl'U mO\- IC!>/ll'l'Ordmg' plJ}\ r \' \ho-..\ o( lhl' dC:l'3dC:. \\di }our 1a,nr111.· l nc \uppo\l'' hi.' niuld l"t ht~ top 11.·n hmr11r tilm' ''' 1tw dl'latk hu1 doing \O '-'tiuld fl'qlltrt' rc:'-1.«Hdl 1.·tfon. arlJ .in Jttt-mpt al tllhl·n·nt 1hough1 "l:rnah I t·an't do 11 and \OU do"n' "uuldn't. apprl·natc: lmll'Jd 1t'\ "I ndl· Dun·., L1~t 11t Tc:n or '-u H11rmr • 1lrm of thl• l 1gh1tl'' lur ~'c:nt1cs 1f hc can·1 lOrrnlh rct.111 1h1.· rdc.l'>t' <l.llt' l that He Can Rl'ml·mbl.•r" "/\If t>t·.11.r L tf..l' "'1ght of the L 1, mg Dead" from I%•> .1nd "fh1.· r l'\J\ ChatnS<i'-' ~1a-.sacrc" from 19"'.i "l '11 D1.•JJ" trum \l1mc:whl're around the latl' • Ch ,., 1.'J'>1h lht• f1c,1 111 1t'\ dt•c-ade Whoa Staning to ~und ltf..l· J rc:JI cntu. D1-.gustmg.. So's the mo' 1c .. \t.u11.1l .. fh" ".i rl'al ( la\\ -\ gro~ut Katl·d \. T hl' I .\ T11ll\'\ r1.•fu'-l.·d 111 kt thl' 1hc:atl'f' pla}1ng this d1!i¥U'IO '"' 11 "' n.imt· 1n the "'"' tt' gu1dt' ~aturall} lhc l Ol' l3U~fll II l\\ll'l' ··P1t•n·~· Don't rl·mcmbcr much aboul this one e\cc:pt 1h.i1 the 11tk 1clh all \omrth111g abou1 a cham-..i"' and a ""'mming poul .. 0,J) of thl· t>i:.1d" You can bu~ 1h1'> SUl'f..l·r at Lucf..) for $\I 95 It'' a \ll·al J usl don't cho"',do-..n on m ca1lo::tf or ham he fore 'll'" ing It I'> 1mp()sl>1hlc: to make a rnorl' J1\gu'lt1ng film l ru'lt mi.' C· "()(•mon" Rack "hen the· I Inc "as a 16wh Ciuc!>t Rc\lcwcr. 1h1'l lo-.. bro". low-budget Italian _1oh "a'> ont· "'cek's mo \lc to rc\lc\\. EvCI)onc el.sc thought 11 to be reprehensible The nc gavt> 11 a to p rating. Trusl me "'Hd lro1'i<'r .. -\nd )Ou thought the old l::td> had a bad temper hc:cf.. out ol' Pinhead here. The hcst big budget monster mo' 1c of the ·g~ "Tht" Da\·. l\lkr llallo"tYn·· Trust me. You've ne,cr heard of fh1!> one. ·cuz 11 onlr pla>cd for a ~k up in Orang!.' It has nothing 10 do w11h Hallo"ccn or 1h1.· D.1~ -\rtcr l hl' \t,ind::trd b) which the l 'nc JUdgcs lhl· lou,irw'' 11f J mo' 1c l 'n".11chahle. Truo;t me "#1.11/a 11.foun\ /film <>111c·r Sp.1cc"'Wrotc: a rev1r-.. ol th1' unt· .llll'r nl\ l'd11ur told nll' no t to Review J1dn'1 ru11 Mm 1c: d1Jn'1 run mu,·h longn I oo bad \h>' 11.•, grl'.tl \lnng 1hc: line' ol ·· \11ack nf 1hc K1lkr l nm.H1ll'' .. < rn•l1.·,t mo'•l' uf "hatc:,cr )'Car 11 came out "H.111" I lw I<'"'''' m' mtnt'-1.uk numbl.·r ol rcadc:r<1 "h1• , IJ11n \1lm~ k\< I •ll 1n1dligl'O\'C might qucstaon th1' \\di. \Ou n· 1d1oh \ntl 1h1' 1\ an 1d101's mo" 1c It'' Jn 11\l'rlon~ h\\tl'rllJlh 11\err.itl'<l f..ung fu redo of .. .._in~ I l•.1r'' h' .ilk11tl·J mJ\tcr J.i~nt·~1 film maker l\.u11•'J"'·' 111 hu\\l 'l'r \uu 'fX'll h1<. namt' Bruee ltt "••Lii.i "' 1mhJrrJ''-l.'d II• "'' -.Cl'n in 1h" It '" lairh g••"' h111A1'\1.•r l>um "f 11\lt \ 1 cnl!<'f \ '1.•ngl'l'ul C 1111.i "nuld puni~h 1lw'l· r1.''l"lll"l'lk It•• .,onwthini! lh" 'toophl H' Stl"n- l.tlh h.1d l>un't m"' I ru\I m1· . "{'oh ''a" II ain't nc• hnrmr rilm. hut thl· I Ol 4'1111 ha' h1' ">t1.11d1 .ind .,mil "( )J11rama· 1.JrJ l>on·1 "r.111 h num"'·r -I 1 '"'\'!" M.l' numtin ~ C 1rca1 1111.k · I lu//111 <Hltl < h,11n"111 I lool.t•n .. <int to go In lloll\"1~ll.I 111 'l'l' thl\ one lnJl·~nhahh In" huJgct In Jlll'ndJnu: JI lhl· pr1.·m1l'fl' 'H'rl· \,I-ii D.innmg and .i ~uuplc: ul hroad'> th<.' l n< rt'l·ognt1l'\J from hadl:r ln<:U'-1.'d mu' 11.'' he'\ n·ntl·d oulla thc: hal k room nl thc \ ldl'll JOlnt 1 "f mJ<11 the I h1m'l'l1th ... "A ~'ightman· nn I Im '''l'l'I ... lt.1//011n·n. ·· "(1od/1/l:J" Pmol 1ha1 thl' tirs1 1n,tJllmcnt 1' al\\J)~ thl· tx•,t. "f hl' f/1111i/ ... "{111 ,1\lllfl <•/the Hn1.h 'in.lltht•r, .. l'rn11f 1h.11 thl· '-1.'l ond tn\l.Jllmrn1 ,., Jl".i'" lhl' hc-.1 t>m1·1 """ "l\111rnn' Imm Oulrr \patl'" "Rl·po \1.in." "ln,a .. kr' Imm "-lar<•." "Onl'\" I f'l,•n a I 1mC' 1n \ml'rllJ .. FIU1 OF THE DECADE: ··Ha1rspra' . \\di. 1hc:n· \OU ha\l' 11 fhe l m.'" first t\.m·h thuughH•UI lOlumn that focui.cd on 1hc dl~·adc· mo'•<-'' !\tu" I f..no-.. "h) columnist' do li.lls o f thl''it" t) ~ of column Hcd. the) ·re cas) ' ·10···0 . -·~ .. -.~~--.-~ ~ ' ' I .:. ...._ , • -~ •I • •._... I • . -' .. Two fantasies pale next to one good realistic comedy- 9y JOE BALTAJ<E ~---Herc arc some minirev1cws of movies recently released on v1dcocassct1c: '11le A•vnt•ttt of BarM MuckHsa" 1989. 125 minutes. ratC'd f'G,IJ. RCA/Columbia Home Video. $89. 95. Rating (on a scale of 41: 2. Directo r Terry G 1lliam·s "'The Adventures of Baron Munchauscn .. is so o~ with pointless deuiil i nd v1su1l effects &hat its otherwise stroni namtave plot becomes poir.tlcss. Ifs 1 busy. crowded and noisy film -lake 1 party full of forced fun and Rashina hatus. Ifs annoy1na. The only thana wrona with .. Baron Munchausen- is 1hat it's too much of a aood lhina. There att enoup ideas and v11ual effects and commandina irnl!ICI in this movie to fill up five movin. They're all aood - excellent. in f.ct -but after an hour of bumpi"t bead- on into OM another. they tend to blend ~. IO what you're left with in rctrcJIP'C' is a spec:taCUW blur. , __ • ee v~., a Net,_ .-.au1 •" 1919. 91 mi11111n. ,.lftl R. Orion Home Video. $19.91. lbri .... ·_4. Fedro Almodovar·, "Women on the Verwe ol a Nervous BreaWowa" ("M~ al Borde de un Aa.aque de ·Nerva· ">ii,..._ hdiy, ,. • .,. anc1 al9ou1 ..-. ............. ~rty ·~ ...... politica. ••••• darowt.lct IO the killd ol mncr-tifl movt. .... by 20l8' C-.r) FGa ~ dal •50a _ .-itlmly. •ttow To Merry I WllioMUe -IM¥ill i• _... -llld ... -.. ..... .,, ..... pn4111•1'" (spcc1fically. bc1ra:ral~). movies 1hat dealt with scitual poh11cs before there even was such an e!lprcssaon. And Almodo'ar ('"Law of Desire" and"'What Hive I Done To Deserve Tht~'!') has done very little updatan&. addressing mode m 11mcs only vaa that enervating inventio n. lhe 1clcpho nc-answcnng machine. "Wo men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown .. moves hke a musical. only w11hout the sona ind dantt numbers. and try as I may. I cao't find 1nythan1 thafs the mallcr with 11. Of tls kind -1 haht lex comedy -11 ts JUSI about 1 perfect movie. "Star Tl"d V: Tiie FIMI Fi.Cler" 1989. /OJ minutn. f'lllt:d PG. Pa,.mount H~ Vidro. no ~ rruil price. Rarm,. 1. This latest ppcl accordant to Gene Roddenbem -thtS time directed by C.pt. Jama T. Kirt bimttlf. Wilham Shatncr -Fl' by becauw of the friendly, familiar faces. We've literally been to thc end ol the univcne -and beck -wnh the9e ~ We bavc • history with them. And 10 this wat movie, equally friendly, hu our aftiections even beb'e it ....... The ma hu a visloa -~of latic va. elDOUon -and it's •hal hu kept 1t alive. 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Yet fro m the opening 0) of die Oash·s naast~rpie« on<ton C alling.. up to 1IYoung's incisive .. Freedom:· rock ·n· roll of tht' 1980s d id \C out 1ts own niche an rock IOI). h sure, insipificant performers · George Michael, Billy Joel,. ·hard Marx. and Phil Collins minated the pop chans. lnex· cabl). hard rock a nd heavy-metal O)c..>d a ma1or rcsurscnce in popu· "'· .\nd Michael Jack.son sold oiher zillion albums. Nonthelcss. the ·30s also gave us uch to cheer abouL Several global nl'fil:.. such as Li ve Aid and the inc..~t) International packages_,_ tri· 1phanll> pur5ued the bcllerment humanit}. Veteran rockers. like c :"'e' 1lle Brothers. Elvis Costello. J Pt·ter Gabnel. explored ne"' u\1t·al tcmun. And promising ncw- 1mt·r!>. including Tracy Chapman. ..:m•nn· Trent D'Arb). and Edie m kl'll and the new Bohemians. II' 1dnJ ghmpses of what rock has Now Serving SllllY 101111 llEllFIST HUEVOS .................. •1 1• ~~~~~~ROS ........... ' 141 ~~g~~gs ............. :• 1 •• MACHACA.: ............. • 1 •• ~~:s~ ..................... •2•• Sfwved w/Tonlll .. . Refried s..n. & Fruit ...... , .... ... ..., CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! .................... ..... ...... ... '::. :m-=.11".: in store ror thl' '<)()). If any bands truly blossomed and came of age in the ·s0s. none d id morcso than four leash lads and an .\ml·ncan quant•t from .\thens. Georgia. From the earl> '80s through the present. both U::! and R.E.M "'ere transforml·d from underground rockers into w1del)- accla1mcd. C'utting-cdgt' an1m: l l.!'s uncomprom1s1ng social and pohucal outlool.. and post-modem. passionate rock first surfaced an such fine earl> rt"C"ord1ngs as I Q80's "Bo,·· and 191Sl'i. "October " Thc.-1r follo"' 1ng stcadil> mrrcaSt•d with the rclcaM' of 198.J'<, emot1o nalh ·fueled "War· and 198-l's a1mo~pher1c ·· n· forgettable Fire ... ·Led by chansmat1e s1n$cr Bono Hcwson's powerful lyn c1sm and H>Cals and Dave (th<.-edge) Evans' 1nOucn11al. angular guitar lines. U2 "'a:. poised to take the.rock ~orld b> storm .\nd in 1'>87. the) did just that. The.· release of thr bnlhant "Jo~hua T rel··· LP and its supponing 1our found lJ :! crossing over into the pop maanstrcam. Without sacnlieing its ar11~t1c integnt). the band now defined thl' c!>Sencc o f rock ·n· roll -a ~Mong po1n1 of view. profic1rnt mu .. 1c.·1an .. h1p. and continual ex· pcnnwnta1ton and maturation. lh the release of the 1988 film and .. oundtrad. of "Rattle and H um:· l '2 "a~ arguabl> the best roe~ band of the t.lcl·aJe The only other real C'OITTt'nda:-R.E.M. S1m1lar to LI:!. southern rocker5 K LM tl\:gan rather modestly as thq pla>ed the rnllege/a hema11ve tm u1t \\o ndcrful but under- l'\JXN'd gem'> hl..e "Chronic Town" I 1'>1<21. "Murmur" l IQ83). and .. Keel.on mg" I 191<-l I presented mcl· od1c. p ngl~ guitar leads. an· If . ,~ Risto!"!°1te Italiano .£..~ ~J Pnmavera v~ Fine lllMn CutllM EleQant AlrnQIC)here Coclrl••• Lounge En111t1.inmen1 88nQuel Aoom ·-·-~ 'fOtl ..... .,,.,.... • -11m•11 .. • to grwi 1990 Ml .. per P81'90t'I ·lax&11p Eaf1y Re9ervations Aecommended-Seeing is Limited. HAPPY HOUR MON...f'RI. 4-7 p.m PIANO BAR FA..-SA T 8-12 a.m ... Awa~• Alco1•1•ded *25 &ooldu1l. An. Vt( ... ~ Piia..""' Holiday Spectacular L.i.rcfl. Mon .f1t. 11~ p.m. °'1ne" ~ 5:00-1000 p.m. Sii 500-10';30 pm., 5'11 ~ p_m, GDT CEITIFICATD AVAD..AIU del·1pherable but 1mprcss1onas11c 'CK'als. and a playful c uberancc. Ho"'~vcr. after sevt ral )'ears-filled \•.ath engaging songs like "Dnver 8." "Map~ and Legends." "fall On M c:· "I lkhe\e:· and .. wan S"'an H... 1hr foursome had auracted man} nt'" conH·ns. On the succcs ol 19ti7's "Document" and last )t'ar'~ "Green:· R EM "as t'atapaultt·d in to s1ardom. What males C::! and R.E.M. both cnucal and comml'rl·1al faves 1s their relentless pursuit of honest self- t'~prc1>s1on and e\plorauon. and a son of bonding that e"sts between lhc bands and tht'"1r fans Yep. these '"'o grouP' pro'c that sman. hcan- fdt rod l·an ht· ennch1ng :md entrr· ta1nmg. Q thl'r '>1gn1ficant trend' and/or fPlease ~e ROOS/Page 12) Newport's Favorite Spot For New Year's Eve! Ellltl\' ... i!R'JI wall'rtront J11111\.'r 111 tlw dllllll).! nw,m tlh.ll 1111n 111 lhl· rdd.,r.1t u111ur~t.11r'111 lh1. l.11u11i.:1.' 1.1\'l' Conh'mpurary Kock with t\t·1th l.1.·n1t·r l>rink SJ)l't:ials ~ !'arty ~)mr!> (hampa~m: Cckhralion at 'tiJn1~hl .(NEW~~ING) ~wporfs Finest \\'atcrfmnl l>minJ! :llU E. ~;JJ!cwJkr tJJJ.1ccn1 '" lh1.· l~ltll 1.1 l\·11111,ul.1 ll'm' IJmJanJ!I KcSt·n ·ation.: n1:;.'.!:tr:J Now playing at the Crown House Crown Volley Pkwy at Coast Hwy. In South Laguna 499-2626 . \ . . GULLIVER'S NEW YEAR'S EVE Long Island Duck Australian Lobsccr Tad Prime Ribs of Beef H£5ERVl\TION;; £5S£l'\7 IAL.' ig.132 MAC!\ RT HUR •JJJ-8411 IRVIN I U I '\ I '\ f, O l I U I I II .I I U \ Lo·oking back on a few favorites from the year ··snowflakes that stay on my no~ and eyelashes. S1Jverwhi1e winters 1ha1 melt into spring. These are a few of my favorite things ..... -From "'The Sound of Music" bJ Rogers and Hammerstein Silverwhlle winters? I must be dreaming. Fine. I'll admit 1t: Picot) of m )' fa,ontc things have 10 do with food. e'en in this. the )'ear of the big diet .\nd some of the best cuhoary 1n::11s from 1989 JUSt beg to be re' 1s11cd in the coming year. To w11: The '11ello tonnato and pesto gnocch1 at Gianni ... gravad lax, sweet/sour onions. caesar salad ( a solid head of romaine. fat anchovies. giant · croutons) and dozens of "alnut/on1on rolls -all consumed at one s1111ng. of course ---at th1: great Ol'"' Gus1af Anders .... Liver and o nions al The Ritz ... brusrhcttJ "1th anchovies and roasted red peppers at Sorrento Gnll ... warm lob.,tcr salad at Kachina ... homemade )ogun slatcrcJ all over a g) ro ~nd\\ICh at Ton~ and Mana·s Grl·ck ('ui'>inc in Tu~ttn .. happy Lemon chicken at The Stuft Noo- dle ... suk1yak1 at Ooiso ... clam chowder at 0)sters •.. ahi sashimi at ewport Landing ... charred ah1 sash1mi (with a side of cream of carrot soup) at Trees ... Richie Fauna's piano (not to mention Leifs sJ>C('1al brand o f aggravation and Linda's soothing service) at Villa ova ... I :30 a. m. burgers at The Quiet Woman .... panied by team-hot popovers Maxwell"s-By-The-Sea ... Pekin duck at Shanghai Pinc Garden . anythlns in black bean sauce a Mandann' Gourmet ... gold coi bttf at Chinatown ... stuffed ca with raisin sauce at Amie's Man hattan ... Green corn tamales at E Tonto Gnll I ... the antipasti selection a Carmcllo's ... fish tacos at The Can nel) ... becf/,'cgetable w up at Al Coffee Roaste rs ... the egg plan1/sundr ied tomato/tclcm checl>C 'egetanan sandwich at 24 Cafe ... beef sata) at Royal Thai ... ancho') and oh vc tapcnade at H1antz .... The commitment local chari11e ha'e made to scn ing upenor fi at benefits .... -----------------------------<hour at The Barn .. aoolone ".\lky \\ e~1" at The Rl·>. ... The house's sJ>C('1al homemade focacc1a. followed b) a double order of duck nlcttcs and two-dozen lemon cookies. at Showley· Wnghtson ... S-Acetbrcads at CheL Mot (1f only the new owner would change the sign which. at last sight· ing. read "Gcmell's") ... white truffic n sotto with porcin1 mushrooms and a big bowl of Lucotto for dessert at Bagatta .. 'eal in porcini sauce at Grappa ... stulTed lobster a com- The S6.95 lunch buffet a t Cano· ... the h uge 'cal chop \\Ith fon11na cheese :it f utto mare \Oft shell crab (nc"cr prepared the same wa)' t" ice. I h~c 11 "1th lemon and capers) at 1 he Golden Truffie ... 'cgctabk :klmos:is at Gandhi ... cx- qu1-.11cl~ fresh su\h1 at Kamakura ... Tomnn thl.' bancndcr's voodoo hot toJd~ .it Lt.· Ca,c• ... long. le1<iurcly lunchc~ al N1cupon 17 . An Evening of 4 ' Dining, • .Celebration and .1. _/· • , \ Elegant Lodging At Brandon's a nd The Beverly Herilage Hotel our C hef has prq>ared a c;pecial Menu. You -.clec1 a cho ice of Shrimp and Lohste r Bi.,quc Soup or Cae-.ar Salad. then -.elect any of our great Me nu item ... Frc'h Maine Lobster. File1 Mi!_!non lopped with Garlic S hrimp. Roasr Prime Rih of Beef or u variety of Frc)>h Se~• 1-ood. To complete your dining experience choose from our fabulous dessen tray. Afrcr celebraling. no need to worry about driving. your bed i)> only a few feet away. Sleep in al> late a' you want and watch 1ll 1he Bowl games. (Room scniicc available.) AU/two1el1$150.00 ,."'..,. Also .,.,,.,,., S##n.I Ntw Yt•r'.r Mt11• Awriloblt. e,,,,_, s""' At o,,,, su.9s ,.,,._ C .. '"'I~ "'• eaJ ·~._..,,,,,.,, THE BEVERJY HER' r'\l~E t-l.1TEL ·4' .\djKetM IO the lk~rrly Hmt. Hakl l"°A.,._.,,,he An11, C~a ~ 7 14-7~1.10.1 Dancing To The Gre1 Topper Band Reservations 8 3-2770 •Special room rates for New Year's Eve c/lirporter C/nn Wotel ll700 MacArdlr, Irvine ..._._01•111Coulltr ...... ROOS From Pagett events from the 80s: FRESH FEMALES -The new (Tracy Chapman. Suzanne Vega, Toni Childs. inead O'Connor. and Ed ie Brad.ell. among others) and the old (Linda Ronstadt. R1kkt Lee Jones. Queen Ida. and Bonnie Raitt) provided plenty to en JO>, particu- larly Chapman's bnlhant debut. Raitt' finest recording in years ("Nick Of Time"). and a stnkina comeback effort by Jones ( .. A yi na Cowboys"). RACIAL UNITY -Oumandina black artists. such as Chapman, o·Arby, living Colour. and Prince uw their poularity spread across all racial lines. And racially iotqrated bands like Fine Youn$ Cannibals testified to the beau11ful sounds created from racial harmony. APPLA UDA BLE HOME- GROWN TALENT -A slew of Orange County-based rockers produced albums of tremendous depth. heart. and imqination. Con- .,.atualations 10 the Oints. Swamp Zombies. the James Harman Band. EaPlant. llftllliruna Yellow Suns. NiCk Pyzow, and ai•titth PuaUel for punuina their dreams. And kudos to 0ra••s independent Dr. Dram RcCords for hefpinc many of than to realize that dream. Here are my 1election1 for the Best of the Decade: &st Rock S.nd: U2 Runner-up: R.E.M. Bnr ..,m: "Loadoa <;allial. .. The Oaab: "Tim," the llepl8Ce-meau (tie) ~L~ ...... ... ~ .. , .... , The Power .. Public &;:°y ... . R~ .. Alu Cbihoe." the ~AlnbN711"' •ff_. ~II Now!" ..._, IMI. IA Cd---...... a. t ..... (IOlo), C'.ed ttOllil. ..... -...., a... .. ___... __ _ ose Parade marches into its second century y DONNA AND RAY on #Jly ..... , ...... .. .\ 11me-honorcd actaway for many uthl'm Cahfom1ans at this time of H'Jr I) a trek to Pasackna for a close- up lool.. at the Tournament of Roses l'>aradt' Themed "A World of Harmony." thl' !Olst annual parade will feature 2:: bands. approximately 60 floats. Jnd more than 275 equestrians IJunl·h1ng the st-cond century of a '''" ) l·ar's tradition that began in lll'll) Ya,mant Dclawari. a La Canada rl·\ldl·nt. \\Ill reign as the )990 RO!K.' (.}Ul'l'n. "'hale former astronaut and thrl'l .. ll'rm U.S. Senator John Glenn \\Ill ~ne as Grand Marshal. "fohn Glenn has a unique ~r­ ~Pl·d1H' on the world:· sa)s Don f ,·Jdl'. lUITent prl-sident of the 1 .. urn.iment of Roses Assoc1a11on. · 1 k hJd a ' 1s1o n of a "'orld of hJrmun ~ "hail' orbiting abo' e an 'PJll' 1ha1 he has \\Orked daligentl) 1,1 h11ng about hcrt' on earth." I Ill· ongm of Pasadcna·s world- IJm,1u' parade goes back to thl· ll\\1h "hen cit) n:s1dent and i o- olog) professor Charles Holder propok'd the idea of an annual noral parad1:. "to tell the "Orld about our parad1S(.':· Holder fdt that Pasadena \\3S the onl\ n t' an the ountr. that could hold a no\\Cr fesll\31 on' Ne\\ 'l .:ar's Da~ \\llh llo\\ers gro"n out- doors. On Janual') I. 1890. th.: Valk) H unt ( lub launchl·d the first parade -a proml'nade of hON:'> and hug- g1c~ dl·corated \\1th fresh llowt·r .... tollo\\1.'.d h~ footrac.:s and JOU~llng t:\h1b1t1on'>. Thi: m.:d11:val at- mo~phl·rc of tht· lloral d1~pla~ s and thl' ganws promptl'd Proft'S!>Or Huie.I· t•r 111 naml' the nent "Tournament ol Ro~s.·· In I l\9~. thl.' fl·Sta\ al was almo\t rt•nam1:d th1: Orangt· Tournamt•nt \\ h1:n a ~\ t'rl' "inter cau~d a \hurt· Jge of ro-.c~ ~1ol'l' 1han a fc" lloat 1:ntrant' \\CH' -.aid to ha' c \\Orr1t•d about tkco1Jt1 ng 1h1:1r ho~' and bugg1t''> v.11h orJngc pt•cls For- 1 una11:h . thl' \\l'atha 1mpro\l·d and thl' 1dl·a "a' droppt•d In 190::. loot hall hn·:.imt· pan ol lhl' W\l' g.<llJ. \\llh lht• l 'n1H'f">ll~ 111 ~lil·h1g.in IO\ lll'd tu pla~ against Sushi • Steak • Seafood !'>1.infon..I I 'nl\l'rs1t\ . .\ftl'r M1ch1gan huru:d '11anfurd. 49-0. officials \\ert· d1M·ouragl·c.I lro m holding anotht>r footbJll g.inw for morl' than a d l."C· Jdl' In 1916. ho"e't'r, the i\ssoc1at1o n rl''>Unll'<l the annunl football ron- tc\t\. and h~ I Q~~. "'hen game at- tt·ndanrl' had rt·acht·d 40.000. the t •t' 1\·ahtl·d that a nt·" stadium - tht: Rll'>l' Ho" I -"a' nt•t•tkd for thl' 11' t·rllo" 1ng rrowd" I oda~. lxllh lht• g:1ml' and the paradt• rt·11t•h gluh~1l audit·nn·s. It 1s t''>l11n.11t·J that thl· paradt• alon1: 1s 't't'n h\ V\O m11l1on tdl.'.\ 1~1on '1ew- l'f\ 1n motl' than J5 countnes .1wund thl' \\ l•rld. 1n add1t1on to ahout .1 million '\J)l'Ctators an l'J ... ldl'llJ Sen. Joltn Glenn wlll be Grand Marshal and Yasmine Begun Del...,.I la the.. Queen o ( th• OJ st Annu.a_I Rose • Parade. to be held Jan. 1 In PaUtdena. I h15 \l'ar°' parade v.111 hcgm at I\ IO J m 11n \ou1h Or:ingc G roH· Buuln .ml l~:g1nnmg at Elhs Street. 111 1111111 ut till' fournamcnt Houst-. Jnd \\ 11! pml0l'l'c.I along a s• ~-mile mutt' l'J\I nn ( 11lor~do Boule' ard to \1t·1 r.1 \l.1Jrt· Houl \ ard. and thl.'n north ''" "'l'rr J \ adrl' to Paloma \trl.'t'I t-ollo"1n~ tht• parJdl'. from 1.30 p.m to 4 p Ill . )OU \\Ill he ahll-IO gl't J dO<,('-UP 'IC\\ of tht· OoJt) ~tat111fl·d lx·t"l·l•n \\ :J\hington Ah d anJ \1,·11.1 \lad1,· \ilia .\\t•nuc fht· lloJh "111 rl•mJ1n 11n dl\pla\ on Jan ~-lrum 'I J m 111 4 pm "1th 'Jll"t IJI hour' for th\'.' d1..ahlcd from ti :.a m to ~ J m \ ll'\\ 1ng .111 t>tl lh•at' 1.1kt'' about Jn hour Jnd rc4uire' alx>ul onl· m1lr ot \\;ill..1ng I or .1dd111unJI 1nturma1mn on I uurnamt·n1 111 R11"4'' Jll1\ltll''· tJll 1X I Xl 44v.Rn~r . tht• ~4-h11ur H'Jr· rnund hull11w l lllltJllllnl:! pr1:-rl'· l'1 lrdl·d Oll'~'i:lg•·" <.1l I 11'<.• rt-11 Kl t-rom < )rangl· ( uunl\ IJh· 1-rl'l'· ''·'' 411.; north lo hll) north w ~ 10 I ,,11,,,l ~ IU "'"'I tu tht· Pa\Jdl·na l'\11\ *TWIN LOBSTER TAILS Monday through Thursday Evening Only• Offer Good 1/1-1/4/90 *BROILED LOBSTER TAIL With Baby Beef *BROl..ED LOBSTER TAL Tertyak1 Shortnbs ....... 5 12. 95 with our Broiled Ch1eken Breast and Shrtmp Sauteed in Garlic Butter s 14. 95 now S11.95 now 513.95 "SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL" Now 511.95 * DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz Baked Potato with all the g00d1es Delaney's own creamed spinach. and your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 12129/89-1/4/90 LOBSTER FEST LUNCH ( 11 30am -2p(n Only) s5ss A~> includes Sunday Brunch : serving Sl)eCIB/ till 2pm Broiled LobSter Ta i accomparned by fettuc1ne Kl a creamy cheddar cheeSe sauce en casseroie Also accomparnea bt fresh cucumoers vinaigrette and Delaney's <Mn gattie Dlead ("In Gaelic. It's a Real Great Irish Deal") Delcmey's l.OCATIO S •NEWPORT BEACH 615-0100 • DANA POINT 496-6195 • LAGUNA HILLS 830-6670 • RANCHO CALIFORNIA 676-1113 • GARDEN GROVE 1e10MC1 &•~" oniy1 898-0081 • ANAHEIM HlllS 974-5100 • ANAHEIM •clOMCt tor l llMll....,. ti 1·3300 7 DAYS A WEEK • . , • a....-.... ..., r.w1111 Mid ...,. • s ,_ I« lucittM ,, ...... """~·--~­""",,... ,_,. South Coast Pfau. Costa Mesa 17141540-lMO :J)ine .Jn Ro'Jaft'I • L .. cla Jloauy tlar• F .... ld.y • Dlaaer 7 Nl••t• • s .. ay Clua•.,.••• Br•cla * Cocktail• * Tropical Drinks * (714) 650-3322 tMl W. c...t Hwy. New .. n ia..e• (1J4) 494-8424 17M 8. c...t Hwy. • L• .... a..c• RJOd So Delkious Even The . Redcoats Are 0-h'daall Yankee Pol RCMll ii •pd. a...I Cornwallis ••• -..jull to aet une. y 9 11'1:0 .. Qm....., ....... ..,,,,..eolOpm ..... ......... 2::30,... m ....... .,...... Nlapou1 lwtl ..._,..,,_sm o.., ..... c .......... .. Jn a town known as much for its frequently chan,;ng 1rray of res- taurants as for au an pllerics and funky lifestyles. the Jolly Roger and Sail Lofl at 400 S. Pacific C'oa.st H1g.il~ay an Laguna Bc~h ;s notable for 1ts longevit y and faithful coin- munit) chcntcle. Actually. the Jolly Rogcr and the Sail Lofl arc two separate rn- taurants. The family-oriented Jolly Roger coffee shop is on the tround floor and the more upscale Saal Loll opened five years ago. occupies the SC<'ond. Both arc owned and manaacd by Ralph and Candy Ge er S.nlc:IL offspring of panners who opened the Jolly Roger 1n 1951. The first than& one notices about the main room of the Sail Loft is the eApansc of windows, which &ives an oblique but antngu1ng view of Main Beach a nd the headland immedi- ately north. Tables are set to take advantage of the view or are grouped around the staac and dance floor. A patio at the cast end of the main room as delightful. panicularly in the summer. Easily holdinJ 25 to 30 people. it's ideal for pnvate pa"ics and can ~ ~rved. When the weather's too cold. u it is this time of the year. it's closed because it's not heated. To the ri&ht at the top of the stcpS as the well-stocked bar, panicularly popular during the daily happr hour from 5 to 7 p.m. The Sai Loft features draft beer, with three of thQse most favored on the Coast - Michelob. Carls~ra and Coors - on tap. Recently, Banlctt noticed most places in Laguna Beach where people could dance were limited in appeal for any of several reasons. He looked at his large. airy restaurant, with space for a &ood-sizcd dance floor. and decided the Sail Loft could o ffer diners and latc-niaht people of the Coast towns a club atmosphere where they could dance fi om ~ p.m" until 2 a.m. So hes ctiangcd the emphasis In the Sail Loft. A new dance floor, manor menu changes, entertainment by Au Priva's five-~ rock and roll jazz bend and uttndcd hours arc the order of the day. The menu features "mostly fun food:' according to BanJctt. "By that. I mean food which is appctiz-•na. healthy but light. We have steak. loblttr and other fish dinocrs, ham- buracn and appetizers. "In line with our Iona-standing policy, we're kcepins tJ\c prices down, 100." he noted. "Dinnen cost S9.95 and under. and our drinks arc fairly priced, also." The Sail Loft is open for Sunday champqnc brunch for a modest S7.9S. A Sunday dance from l p.m. every week seems to have appeal for a variety of .,cs. The Jolly Rop:r has been Lasuna 1a·ndmark ever si~ ii ed its doors across the sircet the venerable Hotel Laauna. Ma patrons staned coming when t were youngsters and are s1m rqul custo mers. and some of the s have bttn pan of the Jolly R family for yurs. "for nearly 40 years. the Joi Rop:r has bttn lcnown for gOod fi at reasonable prices," BanJcn sai "We've made it a point to kce~ that way and have found it poss1 through carina manacrment, despi the C$Calating Coast lifestyle." Banlett cites with panicular pri a seven-days-a-week breakfa special. For only SI. 70. the guest ca feast on three ho tcakes and two Other breakfast choices may cost bit more, but arc still moderate, arc luncheon and dinner selection Different specials arc offered cac day on au three meals. Its pleasantly understated decor gOod Woods. conventional colo and Norman Rockwell-like oriai wood carvings o n the wall set l tone for the simple, but satisfyi food. The carvings are the work C. Abel. deceased but a respect . anist in Lasuna's earlier days. Early risen can enjoy the Joli Roacr's hospitality at 6:30 a.m. an morning and late caters will served until I 0:30 p.m. Althouah it' one of the most popular restauran in Laauna Beach, there's usuall only a shon wait before beina seal ed. Banlett pointed out that ·ahcre i ample parkins in a huae publi parkina ..-rase at the first riaht au off Laauna Avenue. The top of the pops .,,... ......... Pna The followina arc the top ruord hits and leadins popular compat't dilcs u Ibey appear in nclll week's illUe of BilfboUd mepzine: ••m• l ."Aaolber Day in Pandite .. i"il Colli~Atlanuc) 2. "Rh m Nation" Janet Jackson <AA ) ) ... Doa't Know Mudl.. Linda aon...d1 A Aaron Nevile (Elebra) 4."hmp Up tlw Jun" Technotrollk fcaturi• Fdly '~~k) s.-Willl Every ol My Han" Tarlor Dlyae <""'-> 6.•ltow Am I !ufp-9 10 Live WidMMn You" MiciMI ..._ (Col-~ 7. 0.'1 fer .... 0.U.." New IMI • ... ..._ (Cohunbta) .... ,. Lille Je.e ........ a.er -Wt b...'t !wt IM FU." lily A)l .. " J .. r Waal~y Country dinittg wic.h cl ... ! Authen- ll<' wt1stern decor rest.tuHnt and "'81oon. featuri111 prime rib, fresh .. eafood1, and their l'amou1 pan uul.ffd 11~. Lunda: Monday- Friday_ dinner reeervaliom iuaran· tttd. Dancint and live muaic in the ..aloon. Dyer Roed E1it/Newport ~\q· Santa Ana. M9·1512. Tift: C ANNEIY l'h1!. historic waterfront landmark 111 Newport '1 Cannery Village f1'11luring freth local seafood and u slern beef. Coeeiei.titJy rood Mr· ''~·open for lund\. dinner, Sunday Brunch and Ch8mpecne Harbor Crui.,es. En~ri.inment nightly. F:nJ"Y the loun1e food gal- lery -superb clam chowder! 3010 Lafa)'ette, 675-5777. SE" PORT LANDING Newport Landinc Reataurant on thf' lialboa Peninsula offers a ro- m11 nt ic waterfront setting. Spttial· I It'' include fresh swo rdfis h , H11~aiian SHfood favorita, prime rih, abalone, lamb and veal. Garden frt·~h salaU, ~and 11.tnd· w1rhe11. EateMiw wine liat, special· t\ drinks and cocktaHa. Live eo~r­ t.1mment. AE, MC, V, D.C. Loca~ nl ·,m E. Edgewater (adjacent Lu B.1lh11a Ferry). Retiervattons rec - •1111mended. · 675-2373. Parking .• , ttrlable. · or TEIS T he freahnt and ..... innovative ..WOOll ... .. llrilW lpeCiaky iltms cu be raua at Oylwra in t 'orona del .... Qulc:kly ~a lucalJy ~ iilO& aPot. <Mi.en opened .. .._. ~ i• ..i fee. 11.lrte M ..... ,... ......... ........ .- vtew. E1eite your semes with their sensational seafood and traditional favorites. Breakfast i :OO a.m. Mon· day-Friday, Oinner 4:00-11:00 seven night11. Saturday and Sunda\• Brunch 7:00·4:00. Oy lt'r Aar f'ri". day. !iaturda)' and Sund~. Ban· ~uet facilities up to 500. 400 Main Street. Ralboo. 67:J·463:l. IUBIES Pure and simple, just like mother'• love! Tbey Ml'V9 10 O&. lob.'-r ta.iii, filet mipon, prime rib, riba and chicken al the moet rea110nable pricee in Coeta Meu. Thete din· nen Ml'wd on apecial Dilbla·open 7 nishta. GelMfOully pow.cl low price drinb. Our c\»toaMn have been comin, beck aince 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Costa M.. nNI 17th Street. Call 646-8091 or 631 -9803. CHINU. ZUBIF.S GILD!D CAGE CHINA ~'T #Z Right next door h • Zuh1f'!t .\II uur plaa. are large Ill"", any combma lion, all toppings, at $~.95 1$6.9f> take null. W1dt •creen plu11 8 TV',. (&mer. & video ... f'ull C'oelctail 811.r Open 7 day11 Lunch & Dinner. 1714 Plac.-ent1a, C'011t.1 Mt>M ITAUAN Formertr. The Lotus Reat.aurant. China \\ etil /12 is owned by graciou8 hc~t.s John and He&en kao. The 'iechwan/Mandarin reataurant. i.erves a daily lunch buffet for $5.45 per pen>on. all you-can-eet Sunday Hrun~h for $7.95 and dinner 7 ·nights a wt!f'k. Take out, ~. cocktails. f.ocated al Har&Jr A Wilson in Harbur Center. 646-3331 . IEITOUNO'S IESTAUIANT Butolino's, under the burJundY canopy in f ountain Valley Ill 1.he best kept secret in Oranre County. Bertolino's serves uld·fHhioned style Italian d1nner8. Bertolino'• has the ~t pin.a in CaJifomia. made wuh real cheeee, oliw oil and usty UU«!. Bertolino'• ill located at 18041 M.,noli.a, Fount.a.in Val&ey, rt!lt!r- vallON suaested. 963-2730. MANDAllN GOUllllT GA&D£N or nALY Welrome to the Garden o( Italy, where QWner" Al and Frall Nivtmkus ~-not oely Mning kaii111t ~. but in -====1t If you lovl' hi~ food, you're awe to enjoy dining here u Mandarin Gourmet p romaaea ttul authentic ChineM food . Mandarin Gourmet has been the recipient of the Gold Award of Eacellence every year f« the put nine conMCUtiYe years. A.a one of ea.tel Onnge C<>uoty'a moet popular Chineee restaurant.. rnerva&.iont are •uaested. ()pen f.- Luncb, OU..r, Tab Out, Caterinc. Cocktaila. Loeat.t at 1500 Harbor at Adema ill C... W... 540-1937. /j I/I ............ ..., ....... ............. ... , ........ ............ l.t.V-tlO.M ........ ,._ ..... ~-111.M ....... . .......... .......... ...., .. a ••. TI ...... .-.. ....... ......._ .. .......,. ....... ...... ..... aa. ..... ..... ..... ..ur-......... ....... ... " ... ....... ....... .... ...... ...... • ••• Relax to 1traci11u!l 11t-rvire 111 011 ele«ant. intimate a tmosphere. Ex pertly prepared continent.al di11he11 by Ch.f Ridaard Btt,cner, since 1970. This award winnintc res- taurant also offtni an e1ttf'n'<1ve wine list, and excels in tableside preparati~>ns and nam~!I. Open for lunch 11 :.l0-3 p.m., dinner (rum 5 p.m. l-:1tcellenl banquet fad li t 1es. Closed S unday and holtdov . 1.u:1 S. Bristol, Costa Mei.a, fl'IO·:J&IO. FRENCH LE MIDI This iii • lrue ··i.tee1N'r ·· Some .. 11\ it's avant 1t1trde, other11 that 11°11 daeic. All agree that "SwiM Cher Walter Ruttima•'• cuis ine ~ncaie ii al ea innovative md esqu.iaitely 11teculed autbenucity An enchanting country F~nch in terior and an Old W11rld h•lllpit i111i ty rarely found I he:.e davs fulfill the expectations evokt-d by tht' outstanding cutllina Open for dm ner and codit~1l M'\f'n nitthli. Cateri111 avajlable. :l-421 \'ia L1du. Newpert S..Ch. 67.'}-490.i. AM .. CAN .. ... 4:a9-T• • ....... ... .., . • ... ... ,,. • • • * • ... SAILLOn Sail Loft Bar & Grill re.wtt1 ocee view dininl( with the empha11s on fresh 11e11food. Ov11ter bar, live entert~inment n11ebtly in the bar area. Open for dinner nightly front fl p.m. Weekend hou~ from 10:30 a.m. Fabufoua Sund~ Brurd. Lcwated al 400 P.f'.H. in Laguna Reach. MEXICAN Ml CASA - Tht'ir food 1s hkt> 11 trip to Ml'xico! Hospitality!!'~" hand in hand with their motlM. •• M1 Casa es Su CM&, - or my laoutw 1 ,·our house. FAWb- lished sint'e I ~i:?. it 's no llf'Crel frit-nd en1oy din1nl( hen>. Open daily lrom 11 u.m. for Lun\'h, Din· ner and Cocktails. F.nteru11nmf'nt "4lC Wed.-Sun. n~hts m lhe B urm' Room. 296 Ea t li th Street. ('osta Me ... a. 6-t~>-~:.!6 ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE HILL Alm08t a C'c!l>UI Mesa landmark where fnends ahd memories meet Gmo't isn't an ltahan Re..tauranl: but a reataurant IJeml( run by a local Italian. Gi110'1 1s a locally J>OCHJ1er llpOt for live entertainment 1 ni&hta a week. Lunch i8 served dail (rom. 11 ::JO and breakfast is a llpt!Cial on Saturday and Sunday mom11)g. Din- ner is a defi111U> treat at Gino·a, ~here the menu boast many Italian item llS well ai; a wide variety ol steaks. fresh sufooda. pasta dish.a Me11can ;,pecialtiee and CherS Specia.18; and juat u import.ent ia tlle friendly ~ity ol the st.a.If • Gino'• malrina you feel ricbt • home. Locat.e<f at 428 E. 17th Sue.& in Coeta Mesa. Cell 650-1750 r. re.ervalions. directions or inNr- mation. • • ..... a. • .. ... * • • • U.•• u ... -* _ .... • •• • ... • • ·- .... / • D • tin· ti o· · g IS e V-e IBID . fer A C•••l•t• Eve•i•c Out • c:>ri1g Room from 5 p.m. • Feature mn menu in the lounge. patio&~ • En1er1a1nment Tuesday tnru Saturday • Gold Award W1nn1ng Cuisine JUIL,_. ..... .., . ............ n-1tt2 IS OPEN and DANCING! SEVEN DA VS A WEEK .loin Ue For NEW YEAR'S EVE Neva A Cewr Cherwe tter. 1976 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 645-3678 the c!}Acditetraneaq 'Room A\\\)(\~~-~\, 9\)C 6 &a'" ~~8ncl ~ P••"C\\~0\"' \..\)~ <:'~'{ ~\)f ~ lt'•Biner ~ V. Better Than tY.r Lota ol O.lic.ioua New lt~m• Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Catering• Take Ou.__~ ------- cceptl .. · NEW~'8EVE We offer A F1M SelectkMI al Non-Alcoholk Bner .... for Da .... tedDrlwn ~'"' Olntw from J pm. New Yt'~t's £~ r. Nrw Yt'ar's O.y 5.tVlftt .Q ... 111v '°' 21 v ... ~ c ..... ,,,. •• _, _..i,,_ ... _ ~ ..... . THE SAIL Lorr BAI i GRILL OCEAN VIEW DINING 7 1 ., Frah Seafood & Oy.aer Bar 8 .... " ...•.•• ,. . .. -. . c·-· --.J ~~. SIMM"' · • ............. SJQl_da~ Duft"&. All-You-Can-t Only $5.25 ....... ! 11-.. 1.-...... ,_,n