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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilot... t Lo9 Alamltoa lhrlna \ 29 . LOq Beach WilMD o-· ~Ban~n Beach 16 7 . . t FRIDAY, SEP'TEMBER 30, 1988 25 CE BJ ROBERT BARUR 1987 for failin& to disclose ownership waacbdof over elected officials. Graham, cla1ming that the prop-and then leavtng the room without The moratonum lapsed in ~ust ... ...,....... of the property. He alSb reportedly A review by the FPPC of 'City erty is one of the biggest things that explanation when It c.ame ume for a 1987 when the Ctty Counctl voted 3-2 Hwitinaton Beach Cit Coun-failed to dildose a S 19,000 loan front Council minutes also revealed no Kelly had purchased. asked: ''How vote. to impose an addJtionaJ 60-day cilman Jack Kelly has pail a $4 000 Janet Moody, one of the owners ofan evideoce of more serious allegations could that slip his mind? And then he Graham and neighbors argued moratonum. The motion required fine for failina to disclose ownerSh'p ajJ91tme1lt~plex. of cooflK:t of interest on Kelly's part. sold it and didn't remember exact I) before City Council officials that the four votes for _pas~e._however~ and of an apanment building involved in The fine, whic~ is proposed by the Michioku said. . for how"much. lt_as surprisjna that~ 16 1'our-plex alJatlment buildings . the moratorium failed. a naina nei&hborhood qullrrel more FPPC staff and Will be acted upon by Sally Graham, a neighbor of the foraot to record 1t. I'm SOrT) that he caused traffic and overcrowded con-Kelly. a star of the "Mavenck" thuu year IJO the full commission on Tuesday, is apartments on Moody Cil'Cle near wasn't found in conflttt of in.terest." ditions. Offic1alsapproved a one·}ear televiSJon senes in the l 950s:readily · . . . the maximum that can be imposed, Meadowlirtc Airpo'n who blew the Graham said she believed that moratorium on construction of the acknowledged when Graham lodged A spok.cswoman f<;>r ~he Fa!r Poltu-v-spokeswoman Sandra Michioku said. whistle on Kelly at City Council Kelly did try to influence the 0111n10~ I I th apartment building. stud} ang the allegauons that he failed to make cal Practices Comm1ssto~ said today Kelly has sent a check to cover to the mectina in August of 1987. said today of other council members -on th«!' the possibility . of opening a ne~ \he disclosures. He blamed it on an tha~ . Kelly allegedly ~1olated the fine, Mich.ioku S{lid. that the fine' "is j ust i slap on the propeny that ;,they didn't Imo~ he residential strcttto Bolsa Chica treet oversight and an .. inefficiency" on Poht1cal Reform Act 1n 1986 and The FPPC is the state's .poliu~I wrist." . OV'ned -by malc..ing speeches on Jt to case traffic congesuon. (PlMM eee OLLY I A2) NEWSL!NE The~ water polo team, ~by BUI Barnett of Laguna, dunked the Sov-· ' 191a8-7 and faces Yugoalayla on Saturday for the gold medal:/81 Ration -- Aobtn Wiiiiama gives the Dl8covery astronauts a brecing "good morning" a the shuttle crew settles Into a workmanlike rou- Une./ M World' Pa..,loaabl•conatnactlon 8tata .... e n..re• noat abo•e tbe. tnmework of 70 qew •tone aad MftD mcwle tbeaten at • ma~r reno.atlop project near ,.uhlon laland • Atrlam Coart. ·a er atlmfts e -forged check.to fund campaign Community work could substitute (or te·rm in prison BJ BO.B VAN EYKEN '°' ... ....,,... ..... Dave Balcer, lhe former Irvine city councilm·an accused of forgmg a check for his failed congressional primary campa1&Jl, pleaded guilty at bis arraignment Thursda} i~nge County Superior Court. 8a.kcr could be sentenced to up to thRC years in sdte pnson for the offense, though there have been indications he might be placed on probation and ordered to do com- munity service instead. Rather than sentence htm 1mmed1- ately0 howc~r. Judge M~ron S. Brown ordered Balcer to locate a charitable or commumt~ org.amza- . tion that needs volunt~r assistance. "You arc a man of considerable talents," said Brown ... I would lJke to see. before sentencing. evtdencc that you ha~e found some deserving orpnization that could use those talents in community service." Sentencing was scheduJed for Nov. 14. Baker said aftcrvward that it felt atranae to be requuid lO do' whJt he bad done voluntarily for so many orpnizations cjuring bis years in lmne. But be said be would be glad to cainply with the judge's order. .. Lt would be an· honor for me to give whatever I could ro· whomever the court decided needs it, .. be said. Brown bcpn bis dLSC\lssion of Baker's cue with a note of sympathy. .. , am confident that no one ts sadcSeno be ~ore this court than you are,•• Brown wet "And I am sad- dened as well to Stt you before tbjs court." He did not ho~' er. give any public indication of what Baker's 9CD leDCC m i&ht be. (Pleue Me BAKER/AS) Soviet President Andrei Gromyko retired from the rullng Politburo today in· a "major power shift./ A5 Inda: _CdM.Chamber locked in le~e dlsp~te ... A3 A7~8 A 11-13 , A10 Date book A6 A9 A3 A 14. 87· A2 ~ ·a,iA_UL ARCBJPLEY °' .............. J -Lease qrecments, property own-mrup and·divoroc have mired the Corona del Mar Chamber' of Com- merce af\d its tandlord irr a dispute. pitting friends alainst one another and raisins the specter of a legal battle. . It bepn last' spring when chamber offic:ia1s. looking for more office space, oqotiated for a ~nd-floor office at 244l E. Coast Highway in March. It was the former site of a-reaJty office run by Jim Wood who, with his wife.Wendy, also owned the building. But about a month after tbe lease WU ~ Jim and W_£nd)'_ Wood' ~divorced and the building went to i.r. Sibee remarried, she is now Wendy Erickson. In Auaust. she told the chamber she was not happy with the lease her ex- busband bad ~tiated. And. un• known to chamtser Officials. Erickson apparently wis....lll. the proces.s....s:>f telling the prqpen y. Erickson s.ays the chamber's Sl .~pcr-month rent 1n the 680- square-foot office 1s about half the market rate. • Sbe-qucsuonfitthe legality of the &eue because slk s:ud the building was act~lly owned by the Wood Family Trust and she was the legal tnallee. . And the lease says nothfog about erectinit a siJtn. despite "erbal prom- ~."etiring educator values . relationship with stllOeii!~ · ., OABQ uaau. . -. . 1 Three ,e'ats qo, Loats got his horn ;ob 42 yan and not like it." ... ...,....... back. for Loats. tbcrc will not be a 4lrd A belt-up tnampet helped show .. We'd kept in t~h oves: the yc;an. year jr ~=~l'Tbc h ;rmetorld Newport-Mesa Deput Su r-He'd totten mamed and went into buebal ct coac , intendent Norman Loa~ the ~ tachina. and one of his sons learned War U -Veteran, ~ta a~. of meulina of teach in• tnampet." said Loeb who, at 66. is full coune. teacher ha~ decided to rcurc at ~... -of life and conversation. tbe end of the I 9f&-.89 sdH>ol year. Duri111 tus tint teaching job in .. Wdl, I pas be wanted to live it .. I j~ felt it was ti~ .... said ~ts. Iowa more than 40 ~ ~o. !-Oats back '° me. He just said, 'Coach bis voatt ftavored ~th a bin~ of pve a trumpet to •a biab-scbool •• , your trumpet.' After all th~ mnone ... I suppose 1t was a httk lludent hecoecbed. Loats bad played ,_,.,he lliJI c:alll me c:oKh •• lllllb on my par\. I still uvc-a k>t of die~~~ school, col.. That kiDd of lutina rdati0nsbip is eDlllY and good health~ I wanted IDCI wbilc lefV1DI 1n the Navy dunna wbal Ml lrept Loats in the ed~hon to ID out on an up note· - World War 0 . husiN'P Aw 42 ~be said./ A ~uate ()(Buffalo Center Hllh But lbe student wanted to play. so' ~ uve bea'tolne beautifpl Scbool m Buffalo Center, Iowa. Loats a.... -wllo bad mo~ or lesa 11ven, eapaicDccl. To this day. I enj<:ly woUed at Cen~ Col .. 1n re·~· ., die iulnunelat by then -pve llltiM up aad c:omiDa to work." be tow.. !Mil bcpn bis Navy terVlCe in ldm lbe awnpa . iUd. "'l doD"t tbink you could stay at a ...... _.S'l'OmJllT I A2) iscs by.Jim Wood thai. t e chamber could do so. Erickson sa Erickso~nts the ch mbcr either to rencgo ate the lease or ve out: But ch r officials sa~ t ) arcO:t moving. They signed a wo- ycar lease with a thrtt'-ycar opuon ··an aood faith," said chamber president lloyal Radtke. Erickson and her rcprescntau'es told chamber qfficials therr lea~ was .. laughable." Radtke said. aod far below market value. The~ disagree. , lf"'AatoPllot ••wfenAadl . Students ~hrug off che~ic_?l tllreat ., ...... x ...... --Turt an caacer-causi na --·-~ ........ die surface fll ..... 1¥ MOol. -IOdiy -•£ n• were *iaki• ibout ........... ol * HMlem <11an mn -1111 kt • dlllfle ...... -........... a I .. ,..,. lliOnllltC..... .,.....,. . .._..•11•1111w~~ ._ Wa.b•M'rr...,._ 19'1,rnt • Vllly ...... ..-. John Blom, immediate past presi- dent of Cl' ldlamber who has been n · · gwith Erickson. said her of a neW lease is abqµt $450 ore ~ they currently ~y. She would i1cmti t them to erect a small sign if they agree to the new lease. Enckson also bas offered them a buyout. including $4.000 to cover improvements they made to tftP' office, $500 in m0-ving expenses and a $2.000 donation "to show good (l'leue .ee CllAllBS•/ A2) -Mon-vi-an-· mayli._k Irvine to airport .. . C*AMBBRLOCKBD.LB:ASBDISPUTE ••• ._&I • • I ,._ alu'-e 10 tbt incoaveaieoce ProlDilel bJ liier 6-busbud that '"rm not ~yin& they don't _have.• · ,_,;tu , _.. your relocation... IM .,.,.,.. Could er«t. a latte lian DOiDt. ~ lbe said. '"But ram uyut1 th11 If ._... IO eitbcr move or OD tbe bulldi• are unfair 10 another is my t.DCOme. '•. IMY will 80l be allowed ... , wbo lealel ID<* space and '"If anybody's a victim h~rc. ifs l • L ... llMI. pmys IDOft rent. she said. , JDC." • " , . ~ ... a.dlbllldtbecbamber 5111e ii wiWn& to permit•• smaller But Blomsaad, We don t want t~: :' .. .., .... drlOllay,but wi~e.rect lip iftbechamberwiJJ accq>t 1 new but.we may havt.10Fl an attomey. ··a -_... IMr tlllid Ericbon leue · JunWooddcchnedtocommenton • ---.. .., .... tbey b.met wiJh ber ... '.it...t 't ..oi;... -'1 " r Ir. 1be clispuie, -,~i:'ri a ~ a ""~ • .. 1gu i11ro!1er ~n !"Y The Daily Pilot learned today that ' 1'jJ llid Ibey .,ent tboulanda of ~ lbe ~· 1 took this bu1kbn, Ericbon iJ in the process of scllina '....:.....;;;;; a-:-up ·-~ nd lieu of alimony, orthe house, •!Ki ... _i::~ --. ...... us bave DOt teen one cent. It's tieen u.. • · · dl'E'H_.blnvol about ............ but 1 headache.. ty Nataonal Title Insurance •• llO Mun 10 pmnt, wallpaper, carpet ·~ . · Co. confirmed that it received an "• ud ...-Ir ft. • She bad 10 ture an attorney to e~ict open order Aua. 16 to begin a title r .. If we were to let them kick us out ~tber &enant . who -was not PIY.•na teareb..J>ut the sale apparently is still 'we'd ao. face with our members,·• bi1 ~t and paid SI 0,000 to repair a in eteii'w. • 1 aaddlle llid. .. We're the watcbdop of leakina roof. Tbat aews &ed chamber officials to f daecommunity. ' .. Some of theK people arc my wonder why Erickson wanted 10 .. I think the landlord's action is fiieada.. I'm not mad at them and they reDe10ti.atc and to IJ>CClUlate whether bed tOr the commu~t lbouldn't be mad 11 me,0 she said. lbe bed to ldtle the question of their down 10 &reed." Ericbon said she is willina to leae to finalia the sale. ,. "Bu said she is the one nceoti.atc another lease at ~ than Ericboo could not be reached for > beiJta victimized. market value. cominent today on the latest tum of events. The opposina parties met qain lbunday~ but were unable to ' resolve their difference$, Radtke said . .. ~First U.S. woman cliinbs Everest -: KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -A • ~ bas become the flrst American woman 10 climb to the top "olMouat Everest. the world's tallest peU. Slacy AllitoJl, or Portland. Ore., the oftice that manqes his affairs. Two other city officials recently ·-=--.__ ill~ ancl cleared of coelicts ofinterat by FPPC probers iD~ rw:bed the peak of the 29,028-foot mountaiD Thursday along with an American expedition and a sherpa p&ide, the ministry said. Only six other women have ever ecaled Everest. Driver held in traffic death BJ BOB VAN EYIEN ... ...,,... .... A man was lei lied Thursday night in El Toro when his bicycle was struck by a"SUSpeeted drunlcenc:lri ver. Tbt California Highway l>atrol reported the bicyclist was crossing Lal Alisos Boulevanh101 J:lt or~ocr-­ field Bou.levard at l<hlOP..m. when he wu bit by an Oldsmobile driven by Carlos J. lknalcazar. • Foggy.mornings cling to Coast SarfReport -9MN'tl 1·2 , .. 1-3 .... 1·3 .... 1-3 ., .... ,.,, , ... t poor 1.Z l8ir Major John Enlcinewasaccused of YOdns on contiovenial development ~ while holdina down the job or executive director of the Orange County Buildina Industry Associa-tioo. which represents development iDt.erall. Benak:azar, 32, of .El Toro was ~ drivinJ at high s~ and bit the bicyclist 1n the-numbet' ~o westbound tine of Los Ali~ ""!!!!~~-~!"~~~~~!'!!~~~!!~~~~~~!!ll!!l!i!'~l!!llllllll~~llllllil!~~~~~~~~ Boulevard. ~ ··>---~~· Tbe victim, tentatively Identified -. -• • · , ·• • • .. , it WU suaested to Enkinc by the FPPC that "he become familiar -. witb die Political "Reform Act and to leek lepl advice if be bas questions about possible conflict situations." · Fonner City ·Councilman John • Tbomu was iftvcstfptcd for pu vote iD 1916 10 allow oil drilling where his company bad performed demolition &Dd~ work.-Tbomupoff..Uae- book When it was found that he performed work as a subcontractor and was pa.id,by the cont;ractor, not the develop;r, Angus Petroleum Corp. -./ . J :a~=-:n~!~:~.s,h:~=: rri..;. "'"-'+c • ... 01~1 s+·n ·te co1 leges ~ to CHP70ffictr Paur ·~1-J:{;J.::b-o :L.l:~ _ __::i_ l~C1: .,... -. ~ , - Golonski 'rbc.~ctim may also have . · • • . ,. ~ ::..::::-o~~=?~~coho~. ~m-ay .. r-each :4-:-0 no~·h ·cou· nty 8elialcazar fled the scene but later • i .'. . L 'J. L returned, accordina to Golonski. He . WU UTeSted by 11'~ CHP and a -SACMMENTQ <Afl. -om· . llobcn £rallklinHo.'illlLtbf let· COIDP*!' check revealechb.n he had-munity col)qes in -Santa Clara and ina dean of student services and ~Ill warrants for drunk.en Oruwe·countics may !llso tµve been soeciaJ ~· in the statewide drivtna and~· victimized by a scheme that aJlcgcdly California Community College sys-~.was bo<_>ked for felony atole .m~ than $400,000 from the tern's .beadquanen in Saeramento, drunken ~vtna and !s .. being held at YOlmlite Community College Dis-wu UTeSted '}!_n. arand theft and the Oran,e Co!-'nty Jail m Santa Ana. trict. · conflictofinte~t charges Monday in c:k>ne business with.. an_ allrgedly phony fl.rm set up by Howard to 1ypbon money from the Yosemite district and came up with payment$ from Foothill and North Orange. . ST~NT RELATIONsHiPs vkuEi> .. ~ Prom Al . .. . I '\. The sµSpectcd thefts from the connection with the Yosemite district Nonh orange County and.Foothill-thefts. .. . De Anza community college districts FOIJowina that arrest, state colleges would b~ the •otal stolen to nearly Clla,ncellor David. M~ contacted $900,000, anvestigators 'said Thurs. other COfl\munity colleges around the day.. state to determine if any others. had. ••we arc looking at -other college districts 10 determine the total magni- tutlc of the theft," Whitt Mumy, speciaJ qent with the State Depart- ment of Justice, said Thursday eve- nina.. ··we have noi yet determined any work product coming out of (Howard's.dummy fi{'lll)." 19-tl. He served as a supply officer • and pmncr on the aircraft carrier contract. intendent, Carol IJcrg, currently · Gambier Bay, a vessel notorious in American Naval history for being the , only airc:rJf\ carrier sunk by enelny Despite all of the negative public handle. Berg win likely ,be in the information about today's" students, runnina,. for one of the assi~tant Loats said he is convinced that kids positions. ·i • CHEMJn&... THREA UNDER SCHOOLS' . today arc really no different at hean . · · ~~, • • • than •L-ywercwhen he was teaching. Superintendent'John N!coll sa1dhe . ~Al . ' .. . ~ -. .; LO.ts was alJoard the ship when file . an.ct occurred. UK -doesn't think the deputy super-' . . .. A kid, to rqc, is still a k.id. What's intendent arrangement would work .. We haven't heard. a thing. I hope Pukva reasoned that ther~ was underlYJ~&lf'Oundwate~A.t Fountain .. Our tint hit was at 8: l 0 a.m. ad~ · by 9 a.m. $he was out of sight." said Loats, notina that the ship took 27 changed is the environment." LoaJs with anyone but Loais. it's not too bad," said Schnur's friend probabl '!.Othing to ~ concern~ Valley Hi&h School, the so1neve.l ~s llid. "When I Was a youngster •• 1 sbail miss him eatly,"• Nicoll_ Katie Loranger, 18. . abou af school officials hadn t found to be 59,, 700 parts per. b1lh~n teaching, a kid taking a risk was said. "W.e've workefout this rela-Kyle Weaver, 15, was also unin-no. ~tu~nts.a,nd te~cbers. a~ the aroundwater .. ~ding m· • direct bits. sneakin& a cia-rette or a can of beer. tionshi over the years and it's. formed about the contamination but I don t thank at s a bt~ problem or . dicated 4,020 _parts per btlh.on.. . Now it's drugf or' so'mething more ..a.edPN '"rt ga·n .. said. "It bothers me a little." dse so~ebody wouJd ~e told us Cleanup of the, contamma~on 1s Buoyed only by tb<ir .. Mac West" Iii€ vests, Loats and other Gambier , Bay IW'VlVon spent three days in the , rou.ti watcn of the Pacific wit.h no ... rooa or water. serious. wo... · 0~ wc.s~ .a 1, • . . -• • somethins," she said. "They ex~ !O c~ the Hunt•!'gt~n Loats agreed with Nicoll sdecmon. Weavers fnend ~Y Hauser,) • would've sajd not to drink out of Beach Unaon .Haab School Distnct "But fiven the same pres_sures a.nd .. We're as different a~ night and also expressed surpnsc and·con'Eem drinkina fountains or something." about $300,000, said David J. Hagen, temptauons, I'm not so sure that kids day, but we truly mix well," ~e sai~. about the problem. Hiah. ooncentrations of benzcne auistant district sup"crintendcnt. When they were finally picked up, their rescue vessel was attacked and ' sunk by enemy bombs. of m6 vintqc would have reacted so "To try and re<rcate our relationship .. Really?" he said after being told of were also found at Marina High Mcnyman said tests to-deterrhine . muc differently,'' he said. wouldn't work well." the contamination. "!hat doesn't School, wbCIJC soil ~dinp show~ euctly .how far t~e contamination • Teachers face many of the satne for the first few months of his sound very aood. I don t know about 211,00Q parts per balhon in the soil bas m•IJ)tcd wall take several difficulticS as students. but again ' retirement, Loats said be ptans to drin.kina the water now." and 40,900 parts per billion in the months: · "'We bad to swim to shore that time." Loats recalled. ~ hltnavaJ~icc in '1 ~ and picked up his studies at Central Collqe, finishing his under· · paduate dqree in business admini~ tntion and mathematics a year later. He received a master's dcgl;ce in education from Drake UniversityJ o.. ' I 9SO, and his doctoraJ c}iploma in ~ucational administration and auid· ance from the University of Denver in 195-3. Loats has been with the. Newport· Mesa Unified School District since its formation in 1966. but has been 'It •-----.._.flP'f.....,.ndmtftB~ · port Beach since 1961: He bepn as usista.nt superintendent in the New- port filarbor Union ffi&h School DisuiCt 'and was promoted to super- intendent in 1965. Loats thinks •certain universal .. kick beck.." An avid tenrus player ~ualitics arc necessary for a person to •pd _fisherman, Loats s,aid be a.ho be a aood and effective teacher. plans to attempt a new musical "I think anyone who goes into instrument: the organ. teachina still bas to have three basic ~J'U pve it a go, at least," he said inpedicnts," Loats said. "First you hesitantly. . have to have a desire for teaming and Loats wiU also continue with his teeond you have to have knowledge, many community· involvements, real knowled&c.. to teach yo ur stu-which include the 552 Cluti at Hoag dents. Hospital and St. Andrew's Presby- -rhird, you have to have com· tcrian Church of Newport Beach. passion. Bci~ on stage fi ve hours a But after a while, Loats said he will day is a tou assignment and you Ft busy again, possibly in pl>blic relations. have to be patient and love what )'ou ••1 don't heed a big saJary or are doina,"he said. · anytlltng,jutt something·wherc I can' When Loats officiaJJy retires June ·feel useful," Loats said. "I thoroughly 30, be will not be replaced. Muell Jjk.e have enjoyed wha't I've done over the a revered number on a footbaJJ team, years. These cities and 'this district the position of deputy superintendent have been very kind to me. will be retired. The.district is current-"People always ask what J might ly shoppina for Jwo assistant super-have done differently," be added. intcndcnts to handl~ the duues that "Well, I think I can honestly say 1 Loats and', . one· assistant·~ supe~uldn 't cha nae a thing.·= When· the hiah schQOl district meflcd with the Co1ta Mesa and Ncwpon elementary districts in I %6, Loats wu named assistant superintendent. In 1973, be was .-----------1111111!!1111 ____________ _ ~ deputy super:intmdent. the MONORAIL PROPOS"E'D -posatJon be bas held 1tnce. • • • • 4Jats' office is a 'testament to his W...Al '- many interests~ his loqtenUTt in • education. A variety of UCLA para· ., Company officials said this week pbemalia is stacked in one comer 1 theyhavefinandnafortbcprojcctbut • ("You could •Y I'm a bia fan," he 'Rcbella aaid he had not yet seen ' aid.) Pbotol of bis wife, Sara, and his de1ailed plans. • ftve cbildren rat on the same wal}.as a Tbc projet will t\avc to ao befott th~ .. piaure of Loats beamina after catch· Airport Land Use Commission. the 1111 a~ nwtin. Oranee County Board of Supervisors r AJD0111 die photos and honors and tbc Irvine City Counctl for \;lllt tacbd to the ame waiJ is his first IDDl'Oftl. IC8Cbi111 coav.ct. which ;ncludes bis ·Company officials say the mono- anaual lalary; $2. 700. )._ · rail could bdp boost occupancy at its .. Yoa IOC $290 a monu_1 for nine l)ot..,.. l'laia office complex. moalbl wiib a $90 bonus ir you Located at the intersection• of ..,... all,_,. It WU a aR't)' &ood M.acAJ1hur Boulevard and DouaJas deel, .. Loats eaid, ~ proud of the Street, tbc complex is expected to· , com~ t. 5 million· square feet of office and retail space when com- pleted. The mononiJ would also be dole ~ to terVe the Resinry Hotel. Robert 6.-p..:.iden1 of McDonnell Realty, •id in a prepared statemellt this week that the monorail could ben1eDded to ~rby botel1 and ~ employment centers IUCb 11 Irvine Spectium. a' b.._e induttrill; commercial and of. nee complex about ll miles ftom tht airport. ............... ,.. .......... ... ..... , .... ....... ··--~ .... .. ....... au•••• TaltJI LIU .- ometliing beautiful is about to·happen .... . .. · It will s~em spont•n~us ... Unpl•nnN ... Impromptu. But it will ~ tot•lly·by dHign. By_WFD. Y••, som•thing be•utiful is . •bout to h•p~n if1 your • hom• with-th• 111i1t•nc• of 1 t•l•nt.d WFD 0.1igner ... cr••tion. Wh•tever the 1tyl•, Nautiful room• •t compfttttve pri<'ft, h•,,.n ewry day with the h~p of WFO. Let tlw n•ict one be yours. Call or ttop~ today,. .. J ... , .) WFO -AN INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM 1 Van~eFoundatlon ·holds fund-raising evening in ·NewpQrt ...... -1'be VanlalD Foundation of Cotta Mae will ~ ill eecoocJ annual (\andrailel', .. A NiOt IO lteinember II," IOniaht at the Tale of tbe 9lbale rellawant on tbe Balf>oa Peninaula.• ~from the affairl which indudeliliniM. daacial and pmblifta. wil 10 IOwud die fou• dation, which eaten to retarded lldUlta, for tbe puKbue of transportation vehicles. Tbc tu-' deductible donations are SSO per penoa or S80 for a couple, ahd drea is semi-formal. 'Ille event beains with a sodaJ. hour at 6 p.m., pmbUaa at 7, dinner..at 8 and dancina until 12:30 Lm . .can 645-7833 for more in1Pcs1r .. and raervations. • rautmuten coate9t NI ~ The Founders District of Toutmasten Inter- national will hold a speech contest toniabt startinaat 6:30 in the fountain Valley City Council chamber&, l 0200 Slater Ave. 1 ' The cateaorics include table topics, humorous speech and speech evalutation. A donation ofS3 will '9e requested. Call Lee Steinhardt at 647-2349 for details. Compater uen meet OranaeCoast College's Appk Computer Users' Cub will meet Saturday from 9 a.m. toA p.m. in the OCC Science Hall. Visitors ate welcome and further iqformation is available at 432-5880. l(Ueqm taar bJ irriae Younpters from 8 to 12 years ofaacare invited on a \()ur of the George C. .,. Mu~um Saturday. A bus will leave University Community Par1c, t Beech Tree Lane in Irvine, at 8:30 a.m. and will return at 2:30 p.m. Tbc~t i~S IS and de~ls max be obCained at ~.3881. Piiato edtlfJJt bl 1fB Prasad and Valerie Pb<>«>srapby will bold a photopapbic exhibition in celebrauon of Newport's _Salute \<l.tbe Arts throuah the month of Cktobeut Bullocks Wilshire in l=ashionJsland,--Newport 8-cb. Call S48-1815f0r more information. • -'_fempJe alien c1a•• .. Temple Ba\ Yahm will offer two new"Mommie and Me~ classes for molhen and cbildrcn from n months to three years in Octobent t'hc temple, I 011 · Camelback St., Newpon Beach. Arts, craf\s, music and Jewish culture will bC included. Call Barbara WiUiams at 644-1999 for fbrthcr inform,ltion. ACJaarlam"'Mmfnar .et, • A seminar offering tips on how to set up a freshwater aquarium will be presented Saturday &om 9 Lm. to noon in Room I OS of the. Counselina and Admissions Building at Oranie Coast Co~.· Warren Wall, a freshwater aquarium hobbyist, will conduct' the workshop. The fee is S2S and resistration may be made by calling OCC at 432-580. . . MtnmamJcaJ fJeJd trip ' The Museum of Natural History and Science andJbe Orantc County astronomers will spon~ a field trip10 the1Anza Observatory Saturday to view the unusually close planet of Mars. The excursion leaves the museum, 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach, at 7 p~m. The cost is SJ per perton and space is limited. Call 640-7120 for more information. ". · _ _ -fl' Sleep tJJenpy altered The Sleep Disorden Center of Saddleback Hospital ~nd Health Center in L.sauna Hills will bold a mcctin1 of its ~olepsy Support Group Saturday &om 9:30 to I . a.m. in Auditorium.A of tbc hospital, 244SI Heal Center Drive. Call Robyn Cherry at 768-4834 for additional information. No mectinp 1ehedulcd. .lfoadax, Oct. S • 7 p.m.. a • ..__ ~ CltJ c..dl. council cbamben. 2000~n St. · \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtday. ~ 30, 1• c-easi~g plan pe>sed .,_..YAN 11:\'KEN ... .., ....... ...... CalOOniia air quality ofracials NOl9dY •ve tbc tbumbl doWn IO an 0...-County plan ~ to ,,pie ...-C-coneeuioa wbilc ~ air pol-hatioa. but now a c:oelilon of &arte Ora• County buslDeues is uyina bounce t.ck tom tbc rejecti99 with a reviled plan. n. l'O'IP. tbe OralllC Couniy Tr&J11.. ponaliOa Coalition. will try to develop a propam that will permit local employers 10 Ule some upects of the county- 4eveJoped plan to comply with the South Coast Air Quality Manqemcnt District's 10Ulb new JX>Uution policy, Rcaulation l S. Under Reaulation IS, companies and public llCDCies with more than.. tOO emplo~ must develop jVOIJ'ams aimed ~~ 1JeU1D1 commuters off the roads and lliabways It peak conaestioo houn when air DOlldaa levels are hipeet \\'Me ~liOG IS WU baDdecl down, dimict aftiCiab uid local eovemmenll could dewlap their own approecba. t:°Yided they IDn tbe DUJ\imWD SJOl-·~ftl standards of the reau-lalioa. Oftic:ials of the Oranat County 'rran5- ponatioa Commission tbouaht they b.sd a winner in their Traffic Reduction lncn· tive1 ~.or TRIP. TRIP provided forr a brOldly bued an.ct on traffic conaettion throuah such measure u ride sbarina. bicydina and alternative wortina houn. Under TRJP, employers are awarded pointl for car and van poolina prosruns, u well u for havina emoloyees who live witlaia three miles of work. ·But district officials ruled on Sept. 14 that the commission's propam was not MMaP enouab on air ~llution. BAKER PLEADS GUILTY ••• ,...._Al . . _, Baker's attorney, Paul Meyer, refused to conunent after the hcarin& as to the likelihood that Baker would 10 t~rison. He did say, however, that a pre-trial probetion rcpon on Baker had been favorable. · .. We were particularly pl~sed that the report emphasized thJt Dave has no prior record, that this was an isolated incident and that there arc so many good qualities in 0.ve that tend to act washed away when the media coverage is focused on some- thina like this,·· he. said. Baker, 35, admits that he forged the name of Superior Court Judge David Sills PD a $48,000 check in Jhe waning days of bis unsua:asful campaign last spring. . The check was made out to the non- . profit Irvine Health Foundation of which be terVed as necurive director and of which Sills is a. board membeT. Baker's anoroey, Paul Meyer. has said his client only intendtld to use the check to tide him ovet until a second monpge on his bone came throu&}l. lfe never drew on tbe check, and canceled the transaction within 24 hours. A former All-American basketball play- er at ua and Irvine civic leader, Salter wu believed to be a leadina<onteoder an the race to succeed rctirina Rep. Robert Bedham, R-Newpon 8cach. The race turned out to be one of the touahest and, according to some ob- ICf"Ven, nastiest in Orange County history. _ Financially strapped in the c1osina days of the campaign, Baker reportedly needed an infUsion of cash for a final campaipt mailer and some radio spots. Baker disappeared from siaht followina ditdosute or the alleptions apJnst him and bu spoken only rarely to the putruc since the cbaraes were filed . .,-.. He sold his nome in Woodbridle and is now Ii~ with bis family in a Tustin condomimum. • A prominent local attorney with connec- tions to numcrous Oranae County civic orpnizations until his lcpl ordeal bcpn ~ last su:mmcr~Ba.k.er said after Thursday's bcarin& that be did not ha~y plans for future employment. He said.be had had "calls from various people" ~ pos.sibk employment. but lie declined to elaborate. "'Tl9erc werueveral tecluucal problems, .. When it beclme c.le&r IO· us I.baa abt oae ol'tbc 1D01t 1mpor11nt beina that they district wasn't toi"I to budle. we decided Md lbonened the definition or what IO tty &0 come up withs plan that would coarituta peak tnJlic time," wd Tom mcorporate some of our locally ~ Ektdliom. a spokesman for th~ dastnct. PfOll'UD and still meet the rcqulf'CJDC1ltl of .. By their own definitJon, they~ tryina llelulation t.S," lbe said. "We think tbctt 10 a•oid tbc more strinacnt rcquu·ements should be some way of addrcuin& br09der ot ~tioa I S." · issues such u job a'nd bousina balance. Mtiicy Cou-Fitzwattr, The Irvine Co.'s that relate to trafficcon~on, within the 90vern~t l"Clations director and a --context of the rqulation." meaabei of the coalition, said Oranae C01to-F1tzwattt said the coalition bas County employers would jlilJ like to formed a subcommittee to bc&in pt.bOiaa penuadc the district to modify the ideas for recommendations to the district. requilemenu of Jte&ulation IS to in~lude Reercscnted on the commimee are the IOtDe of the provisions of TRIP. Irvine lco.. Hushes Aircraft, C.J. la some pans of the county, such as Sceentrom & Sons, McDonndl Doupas, Irvine, efforts have ~n made to locate Pacific Bell, and Auor Qm>. emoioyers dose to housing. so as to reduce Eichhorn said district officials would be nftic. Coss..Fiuwater said such-pro-willioa to discuss any sugestccr modi· paaiye plannina should be included 1n the fications to Rcgul&tion 1 S, as Iona as they 1_,.ment of a company's compliance complied with the district's emissions with RqulatiOnl S. sundards. • . . .................. .... 0.Te --(~t) collfen witla attorney Pa•• ·M•J•· \. ~tid~~ w~r~s .Kr'!fltJ!_!osecf!.tPr g.1r~! kt~!· against u_nnecessary delays 1socres1int Introduction 6f evidence from car and house of murder suspect 'putting every9ne to sleep' Prem_ t1aff ... ·wtre ~rts card receipts~ auto manuals and other items found in Kraft'saJovecompartmenL The lcria1 muroer trial of Randy Kraft, . The inventory, McCanin said. "is whicb is expected to ta.kc up to a · year. puttina_ everybody here to sleep tlm continued in· its first days with the afternoon." prosecution presenting an inventory of Later, dnrin• a recess. the 1· ud•,. warned evidence sc'tzed from Kraft's car and --.... ..-. that his patience for such a parade of house. . evidence was we&rina thin. . However, Orange County Supcnor. "You know me "Well enough. gentlemen: Court Judie Donald A. McCanin warned . if it doesn't have relevancy it doesn't go Deputy District Attorney &ryan F. Brown anywhere," the judge said. • • . tbat be would not tolerate unnecessary Nevertheless, the evidence found in delays. includina a review ofirrclevant and Kraft's Toyota Cclicf and in three ~te trivial items. ICal"Ches of bis Lana Beach residence is Mc:C.artin seemed particularly vexed by expected to be crucial to the prosecution's the testimony of Christine Chan, a aucrtion that Kraft may bielhe worst serial Sheriffs Department criminallst. who killer in California bisU>ry. described the matchbooks, buttons. credit Kraft was arrested on May 14, 1983. . . when California Highway Patrol officen An II-year-old mute girl apparently found an El :roro Manne. 25-year-old abandoned in a San Diego department Tmy Lee Gambrel. dead in the front· Aore two weeks aao bas been identified by pusenaer scat of his car. a former tacber as.being from the Prange Now 43. Kraft bas been cbar&cd wt th the County area. polit"C .sai<s. murders of 16 young men m : Orange Police declined Thund.ay to reveal the County and has been linkcdby prosccutol'S names of the parents or the child until the witb u many as 29 other murders in investiption was.complete. • Southcm California, Orqon iU!d Macah-Detectives in the child abvK division ilan. · · ~ conduct.in& the probe, police Sgt. The prosecution's inventory of items Nate Kaplan said Thursday· nigbt._He found in Kraft's car included prescription .didn'tlmowifthe pa.rents had been located dna& vials and beer. which arc key 10 yet. Brown's assertion lhat Kraft used drugs and alcohol as a means to overpower bis ··1 k.now they wett gotng to consider victims. char&ina them with some kind of viol- Brown also introduced as evidencx· a '8tion." Kaplan saitt. . · handwritten list taken ffom the u:siik of Theajrl, believed to be.developmentally Kraft's car. Aitbough Browq did not disabled, was to undergo physical and · explain the contents of the list to I.he jury. psychoJoaicaJ examinations today, said be claims it's Kraft's score card of the Anna Espana, the child's coun-appointcd people he has k:illcd.. . attorney. Kraft att~rJ~ys cont.end ~he last. wh~h The child. who -;peaks a few words by bu 61 entncl: 1s meanangless. sian lan&uage, was found Sept. t 4 wander- ina in a La Jollaaepanment store. She pve 1111!1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~::::~~~~~::::::::~::~~::::~::::::~~~~·~·~l.g.bcr idcntj~wbcnshc tcribbled the name Tanya·Andcrson on a Goverf\or nam~s-3jlldges to.county ". ' SACRAMENTO (AP)~ Gov. Gcorsc Kttber. a SI-year-old Ncwpon Beach Deukmcjian 6Jled three Judicial posts m attomey_rWAl named to the bench in the Oranae Coun!)'. No• orange... County Jud1c1al District. · The Repubhcan aovemor named Santa replacing the late Judaic Sidney Maleck. AnaattomcyT)aomas N. ThrasherofVilla Velasquez, 37, an 0.-.nat County depu- Puttothe.Ora ftFCc)untySuperiorCourt. ty district attorney, succeeds retired Judge He replaces Jucl,e Henry Moore Jr.1 who llichard HamillOn and will serve in the was named earlier to the Court of Appeal. South Ora• County·Judicial Distncf. ~ a1to~eppoin~ooeld-P:--Thrnhcr, SI . has pn1C1iced law-in Senta K.rcber of Laauna Beach and David C. · Ana since I 96S. · Velasquez of ~iuion Viejo to the Oranae Kttber was a Los Angeles police officer County Municipal Court. from 1963 to 1972. when he JO&ncd ·the -I I r --===s=~-. Orange Count~ distri~ attomc~ ·s office as a deputy ~stnct attomC). He has been a private attome~ stncc 1979: Velasqua was an attorney for the Legal A.id Foundation of Los Angeles from 1978 to 1981. when he joaned the Los Angeles County di~yict attorney's staff. He has 6&n an Orange County deputy diwict~UOrne-)..smcc .. 1986. Municipal Coun j udges . arc paid $77,409 a year. The salary for a Superior Coun judac is $84. 65 a year. piece of paec;r. . Pohce said the girl was identified after a former teacher from her elementary school viewed an account of her story on an even.in& television newscast in San Diego. and contacted authontics from the child's bomc U>wn. The school sent a photo of the girl, which the child apparcn ti~ rccogn lZCd as bei na of benel( "You look at the picture. which was ti.ken two years ago. it's obvious the child Ms been neglecled ... aid Oelcc:ti~ Dennis of the child abuse uniL "Now, she's thin and land of scraggly. She looks like she's tOSl weigh t .. ' .. ~SU&Rt'eted drunk.en driver hi .. ts dep~ty's patrol ear ·: · from a prqe in the ~ i..i.....i. of WoodboUow sometime l~~t ~~nd. 2lo0o block of Seaforth and stole $100 cash, $900 telephone, $125 radar and $45 wortb of tapes. lfe•poltBeacb ••• . . • A resident reported ~ 11 a.m. and I p.m. Tuesday. ! • • • -Several items of fumiturc worth more ti.an $3,000 ~ stolen.. from Con tcm porary b~festyles, I~,_--...... • I• IJ 801 VAN EYUN ... ~......... ,- AD E1 Toro woman suspected of drunken 4rivina wu bei• ~ by an unmarked Sheriff's car when she pnnhed inlO the rear of another Sbaiff'a .. trot car lbunday nillft. Ondy Marie Warren. 23, wu drivial Mr 1980 O.uun 210 maa- bou.Dd on Crown V$.Partwu111t of Oolclen Lantcm in mana Ni wbea Ille struck Lbcpa cart wC Ud llowed to inftltipte a dilabled C81 l»Y lht aide or the ri>ed. TM nwbd PIU'OI tar, driven by f Sheriffs deputy Michael C. Beluer. Two pes.sc~rs in Warren's car reportedly had it's wamina liahts on • were also injured. OorcSon Buau. 24, wbca it .was struck. aa:Ordina. to of San Clemente. was treated at the California Hiahway PaUOI officer KeOe for cuts to his lea and dbow. PeteGUS1afson. who responded to the Christine Spicer, 2S. was taken 10 accident. Million Rqional Mcdkal Cenaer CHP officer IC.en Daily said today with abrasions to her kft foot and that q on the road may have elbow. . conVibUted to the MlcidenL Behzer. 27. was not injured. w.,. wu taken 10 Million Daily said the accident was wit· ~ Medical Center in Milsion nemed by two deputies. R. 8oumc V·~shewutreatedforcutsto and E. Malone. Who bad bttn her lipe and toepe. She wu amseed foUowina Warren •s air in tbe un-aa die IMJlpilal on suspicion of merted vehich!. Gustafson's report dnUea dri~ but was not taken does not •Y why the deputies we:rc imoc:.-dt. OUm&on said. fOllowi1'8 Warren. ........ tMt tomeOne broke iDIO bis bomie Dd ltok I smaft lmOUDI o( -U--IOIMUIDC Tlwnda) after. DOOL • • • A ~· dirty but polite Suspect 9:26 p.m. Thursday at Meadowlark broke mto an architectural firm at eolf count or from a nearby oil field. 1950W. Coast Htab~oaywbttc he ate• and lbowered but •pparently took ' __ · DCJdUai other than food. He left a C...11.a DOfc •yins. "So."l' f!>r tlus. •• Socneone stole an -mu~ rkwvack -A bursJar stok nearly $I 04,000 in &om its tociuon an the 2000b&ock of paupeny ftom a borne on the 100 Newport Boulevard bet~ 6:30 Harbor Blvd.. between _ 8" p.m. Wodnesay and 8 a.m. Tbunday. • • • A buralar ransacked 5cveral roonu qf a home To Uae 31 00 block of Bray Lane Wednesday afternoon but ran into tbt home's occupant and pdy fled. The burglar man.lllcd to with s 300 cash. 2 bled ol Corsica. andudina an Enc _.. entitled "Beauty aod the _. .. valued at $30,000 and ~ I -\It carat diamond riD& valued at S70.000. None of the property wa iDlund. The vic:nnl was de1c:ribed as "°bJ*iical." • • • A COUDle wbo saaocd (allc financial ..... 4rove oft iDIO the IUDlrt after dllli¥f9 of. I S~~J()()() motorlM>mc ~ K.ay f'"manc:ial Services It 2505 W. Coe.a Hilbway. Former Mesan killed; police hold roommate a, DUIB UDnwlN . .......... - A Sl·~ Cokndo be-annaaid Ill •WI remaam JUled lhts Wttk in CIOllW1icxl wnh tbe murder of his roomm•tc.. a fOnncr Ol'ule County --. MDitou 5'nllP Politt Olid' Jobn 11 Jtny mid tk ..ct1a. aicMrd 0.. lrMdl,. "· WU bled S.hlt- -..., ... -........ Widl~• rae·-.·•~T...-.kin t' , .. _._Colo :n. ••• -... i.....-. i.e. Holitias. 11 ........ • 1111e a,_, c-., Jlil • ... o11100.oao ..... ![!tel au• . ......... .,, iiid dllr ...... .. •••l:lta.•.~ .. .. 1$$ 1 L.. M dllir ,alice tildDll ~ ; Dlsco~ery's~rewstartsezperim nts • Grateful astrona'uts combine sclentlflc work with sightseeing, musical breaks COUlal el'OlioD damqe from the Hurric:anc Oilben oo the Yucaton PeDinlUla. Today•a ftiabt plan was dtliberately CC>DSVative to enable the crew to CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP)-tured the rocket ataar that sent the c:mdaUY cbeck the IC'ores ofsystem .Dilcovery'a uuonauts, acbievina •tellite to its final orbit. Followina modificationa made in the spacecraft their c:rucia1 Wk of satellite delivery • tbe OWleqcr accident in 1986, the .tDCe the ~r explosion. '"witb llODliderable precision," set-nation's unmanned satellite delivery MWe're not breakina any new ded into a workmanlike routine System autrered another .aeries of .set around.•• pilot Richard Covey said . "' IDday, performina scientific espni-beckl and no one was taking anythina UUle more tban lb hours into the meats and tak.ina time out for forri.!ted. million. crewmen John M. Lounee lilbtleeina and Moz.an. Air Force' •tellite controllers iw and David C. HiJmers, operatina ~launch and us getting back to Sunnyvale, mCSSlled the Ditc0very &om a ~I inside the cabin1 apece ia aometbina that reall>• means a crew that "the final velocity ahonfall.....-nleued a SI 00 million Trackina ana lot to. me," said Richard Truly. the ii an amazina zero-point-OJ'C feet per Data Relay Satellite. The craft was NASA shuttle director who super· leCIODCl," which Mission Control 9'NDI from a tilt-table that r:ai~ out viled tbe pott..challengcr recovery. called I feat "of some considerable Of tble carao bey and Jt slided .. ~ lootina at today's frt>nt pages. I precision ... It means the satellite was eft'onleuly into an orbit all its own. thank it m~ns a lot to the country. tent into precisely the right orbit. An bour later, after Hauck and ''There'll never be anoth°"r Today's relatively quiet tchedule Covq-maneuvered Discovery to a ,,. ntdown that meant so much," be contrasts with the tel\st drama offirc Ille di..ance, a timina device l&nited in an ABC intervie~. · and thunder u Discovery rocketed a rocket attached to the aiant satellite With the triumph .of Thursday's into orbit Tbunday and revived an and DrODelled it toward a stationary launch behind 1hem, the Discovery American 1paoc prosram that had 22,)()()..mile-high orbii. A rocket crew bepn its workday 184 miles ·been devutated 32 months earlier by motor that fired early today placed it "'°ve the Central Atlantic, j ust after tbt explosion of Challenger and the in a circular orbit. 2:30 a.m. PDT. deaUl of its seven crew members. There, it will serve as a space Mission Control supplied a mom· MWe IUre appreciate your all set-twi1Cbboardforrelayingcommun.ie1- ina wake-up that began with a loud ti~ us up in orbit the way we should lions between around statiops, future . ~d bracina. • G-0-0-d Morning, Dis· be, Di1COvery's commander, Fred-shuttle flights and up to 25 other ~very!" Robin Williams, who per-crick ff. Hauck, told Mission Control orbitinasatellites.Sccurechannclson tJcteeibisdeej ayroutioeinthemovie. soon after be and bis four crew ~willenabletheDefenscDcpan­ .. Good Morning Vietnam,·· prepared members achieved orbit 18'4 miles ment to ktep in touch with in- tbe tape for a Houston radio station. above £.arth. tellitence-Ptherina spacecraft. The crew learned immediately that "We're rooking forward to the next • NASA and the Pentagon con- the NASA satellite they released four days -we have a lot to do and lidered the satellite so impon.ant it Thursday evening bad anivcd over-we're aoina to have a lot of fUn doing waucbeduled as th~~o for the fi!"t niabt at it work station high above iL" Today, the crew was •sked to post-Cb.alJcnacr m1SS1on. Ao earlier Earth. pbotop"aph "some of the natural one, laWK:hed from a shuttle in 1983, "We'rethf re. We're on o rbit. We"tt ·~omena. of the planet Earth" 'anotwoskinafuffy.A~ond waslost very, very happy." Ed '"'Baogsun oT ~udina Pacific thundentorms, a in the Challenaer explo.sion. Another Boeinawd today. The firm manufac-volcano lava flow in Ethiopia and iuet for launch in January. . .. T ~k -~ Tbe ~and Data Relay Satellite d.rtfta away from the mattle ~.ery after It wu deplo,ecl lntoepace Tbanday. . Cha11engerastronauts'kinhug-;.Cry,prayduringlaunch-.. job to make a suansJul etton." Seeiq Discovery soar past he tragic Seeina the launcb of the St>llCC shuttle Cballenacr milestone "was very much a relief," · Discovery brought tears and rehef to some she said. · relatives of astronauts killed in the Challepgcr BuJ while watching Thursday's launch. "l dilaltef, -but one-father avoided watchin$1be y.iili' unaware or-the tears-mat came to me at liftoff because ''I'd just see the other one rememberiri& some of the things that I tried very exploding." · ~bard not to remember," she told AQC:._"'(Xjn an "lt was wonderful, fabulous," said J interview at the Johnson Space Center. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From that take it." Jarvis said. "I'd just sec the other one ame pad Thursday morning, Discovery exploding.~· ~keted !nt~ space to begin a four-day, 55-His wife Ellen the astronaut's stepmo1her. minute m1ss1on . h rro' v' 111 . • . h .,,.,. n-~ J :. ~ h Ch 11 --1 d -did watc ma r"VTCwang-snc-at t e .. .,..cc -DnAllO arvas. 1at er o a enger pay oa . apecialist Gregory Jarvis, said he listened to the center. . . .. ... Discovery launch on the radio from his office in .. Sbe sat quietly w~th some of our people as Orlando, Fla., d~liningan invitation to watch at the first space shu~tle sance Challenger rose from Cape Canaveral because ''it would briog too the launchpad, said AJan Helman. fo~nder ~ manr. memories back. ' chairman of the Astronauts Memonal Foun- • Bush, Dukakis criticize policies ., ............ Prell Michlel Dukakis. attaekina Georae. Bulb in Nnl Texas, uid today ttePublic:an policy on bard-pressed farmen · and rancben ••can be summed op in two words: T~ luck." Bush, in turn, called Dubkis' . bomestate.priaoncr furloup Pf'OIJ"lm a .. revolvina door for munleren." The latest touah talk from the prtsidcntial candiclates came one day after they excbaqed lona~tance rhetorical barbs over Social Security and otbeP issues. Dukakis told a crowd at a farm rally inJdaJou, Texas, that ifhe is elected he will devote SI 00 million for investment in farm areas. Recallina Bush's call for a "kinder and ,entler America" in his accep- tance speech at the Republican Na- tional Convention, ~s asked i( the vice president's idea of a kinder and aeotler America was "foreclosing on American farmers, letting our small towns die?"' "Mr. Bush's farm policy can be summed up in five words: the fewer farmen-"""the bener:-An<t the Re- publican Nrll development policy can be summed up in two words: toulb luck.'' . Oukakis said rDral America is filled with ~11u.mentuo the nealccund indifference and incompetence oft.tr. Bush and bis friends. Farms and ranches abandoned or foreclosed, banks and b'Ospit.als shut down, storefronts boarded up. . Com- munities fiahtina to· survive ... Smith, widow of Challenger pilot Mic el • Cballenacrexploded 73 sccondsaftcrliftin& Smith. "rm so p~ud of ho~ everyone did their o1IJa.L.2a. l986.-from I .aunch Pad 398 at the 1-----'J thouabuboyt wlfcllipg it, but I couldn't elation. .. Bush-traveled to Paterson, N.J., to pick .up the endorsement of local law enforcement officen, and also planned later in the day to accept the endorsement of a Springfield, Mass., police aroup -bis second such trip to Muucltusetts in an ~fTon to tw:eak.... Dubkis. • ,., Medlca.re's deductible -rl~es to $560.iD Januatjr~ --BJ 'he 4110dated Press , '" WASHINGTON -Medicatt beneficiaries who arc hospitalized next year will pay a hi&her deductible, but it wiU become a one-time cbarge, the aovcrnment said. lhe amount will rise to $560, an increase of $20 from this year, and it goes along wilh a $3.10-por-month rise. in the optional Part B ~um that helps pay doctor bills. the Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday. Because of new provision1 in the catastrophic health insurence law that.will taJce effect Jan. I, there wilJ be only a one-time hospital deductible for Medicare beneficiaries next year no ma~tcr how many times (hey miaht be hospitalized. Under existing la.w, ihe deductible -$540 in 1988 - could be cblJ'led for each hospitalization. By law, the deductible is pciucd to cbules in hospital costs. . .. Senate backs welfare overhaul; .. We should have much more sympathy for the victims of crime than 'We have for the criminals and that's the kind of judge l'll a_P.POint to the federal bench," Bush said, speak· ina from the steps of the Paterson iIOuse's endorsemeritdue today Municipal Complex. . He said Dubkis, as governor of Mauachusetts, had a .. basic revolv- ina door prosram for m urderen who have not even served enou&h time (or WASHINGTON lA~ -The fi_rst major welfatt overhaul since the Great Defressi'on b.21ds out the prdSpeet o jobs, education and self- sufficiency to poor people who 01her- wise could face a lifetime of de- pendence on government handouts. The Family Welfare Reform Act won a rihgina 96--1 endorsement Thursday from the Senate, with Sen. Jesse Helms~ -.C.. the only dis- senter. The House scheduled a vote on the measllrc today, with' cen.ain White Ho~se approval at the cpd of the road. Sen. Daniel PatFiclt Moynib~n. 0- N. Y., the leader of the efTon, said the bill constitutes ''a.n entire redefin ition and overhaul of what we·ve (4)me to -know u our welfare sy~tetQ;· the first parole." · since it was establish~ in I ~35. President Rcqan was back on the • Theco~~rstone of th~act 1~ the Job campaian trail for bis vice presidenl, Opponurutaes and Basic Skills ~ro-~na up Bush's attack on Dukakis' aram, ~ l:Ule-scale wo~k. edu~uon ... Jnembersbip in the Art*rican Civil ~nd tra.aruna program aimed pnmar-.Liberties Union. In a speech prepared nly at welfare mo!hers. Suppon scr-for delivery in Chicaao, Reqan said. va~ such as cha Id ca~ _would be "You ~I a few years back; political available t<? p~m pan1c1~nts and fipres had to,.disassociate themselvC1 those moving a~to low-waf:OObs. frQth .,Oups on thuigbt with far-out ~ d views. Isn't it now time for respon---... 111111111-----------------------•u,_. --1111!1'-'!llll _____ ... _ sible people to do the same thing with far-out aroups on the left?" cartoom.t dle11: ln•plred 'Adam•,. •• ,,,.. NEW YORK -Cartoonist Charles Addarps, whose macabre characten and morbid humor haunted the pag6 of The Nc\\t Yorker mapzine for halfa .. century anchpawned "The Addams Famify'" TV show of the 1960s. bas died. School f~ned $1 M'f or batting AIDS brothers Meanwhile, a new Gallup Poll, taken Tuesday and Wednesday among 1,020 rqistcred voten, said Bush was favorcid by 47 percent to Dubkis' '42 percent. 'The poll had a 3 percent plus-or·minu1> m&Jlin of He Wis 76. Addams died Thursday in the emergency room at SL Oare's Hospital and Health Center. said a hospital administrator. He suffered a heart attack in bis car in front of his Manhattat'l apartment buildin&. said his wife. Marilyn. "He's a.Ways been a car butT, so it was a nice way to ao," said Mn. AM-ems, who married her husband in a pct cemetery in 1980. "He thought it wt>uld be nice ,nd chccrf ul," she said of the wedding. His 6nt canoon was published in The New Yorker in 1935, but his first major one was published thett on Jan. 13, 1940. lt showed a woman skier whose tracks passed neatly but TAMPA, Aa. (AP) -A $1.1 million award again~t school officials for barrina three yo·ung AIDS-in. fectecl brothers from class is a lesson to educators nationwide, says the judfe who approved the settlement of. the civil ri&hts suit. incq>licably on both~idcs ofa large tree. · "Let us hope there will not have to be too many more cases for oiher .. : REMODELING & EXPANSION SALE ! ! Our -co~ta ffleJa Jl.o~ ~ni . teing oxpan!~J_fo;. gou; con van tence. ; W/ii/e . tva 1~niode/, al/ o/ ottr /;11 o'l1~ Jfocl /,~rnilure iJ 01i Ja.4. - ~~~=----r~ I =u~5 I.· µ · IJAKEQ • CENTURY • llENQEOON • KARCf ~ • • OOEXEIJ.llEQJTACE • ·• WI llTE • MARGE CAR&)N • o 40/eci /rona our oxcfiuiv11 ~~i'!'----'-___.#1 _____ . o/ imf"'rf~ /unulure. \ families and other school boards like the Ray case, which ... was a laridmarlt cue," U.S. District Judge Ellzabeth Kovachevich said Thursday after lawyers for both sades outlined the terms in court.· She praised both sides for settling the dispute without a trial; which had been tet "to bqin Monday. The qreement between Louise and OifTord Ray and the DeSoto County ~School District in Arcadia gives the couple's three soos $820 a -month. each for the next IO years, fora total of ~ly SI 00,000 each. Should one of them die before the end of the period, the others or their parents would receive the remainder oftl)e a.ward, potential samplina error. · On Thunday, Bush dismissed , Dubkis' criticisms of the Republican nominee's vote to freeze Social Secur- ity beqefits,&iting a similar stance by the Democrat three ycan qo. RUFFELL'S. · ~~.!!!..!· Cengres~ races clock i--•m_~_ .. _ .. mra_--_wa. _____ m---1• to 0 K spending bills c.. ...... "' .. ,...,...... ...... ... cw, _.... ,,. sem ,... ,.mc11y. W ASHINOTON (AP) -i:he enacted before the clock stri,kcs Ii, it, ~--,---_ 1.+-1~..,. ... ~1.hc.fcnla&On spcndi~.1.-.Will-IMrk tbe"iinron;Time~ bill y as Congress and President 'performance since 1948. DEN'S IKJ ...._ .... c.ta -... ca 111•1 MMtll Reapn, hopif'I their election-ye~ "We're. all aoaJe-eycd about that," budee1 t_ruce bolds, resumed their aaidR~.Joc"Sfien. R-N.M .. ranking race apanst tlM clock to c?mplete Republican 00 the House Appropria· work . on ~ aovernment s I 989 • tions Committee's Treasury subcom-spendina busmcss. . mittee 1-----------..----i The House approved_ the S282 • . billion defense bill on a 327-77 vote. Reapn so far has signed sax o~the And Senate Majority Leader Rohen 1.3 . measu~ and two othcn are Bml. D-W.Va., said. he believed it Utlln&OD his desk. wa likely latmlaken would finish Tie Houte pasied three mo•. work on all five remain!ngwpropria-Jppropria!!ona bills TbundaJl.. a tions billrilr'lime fOr --ron:llh 546.6 bUlion gnCiilfure measure. a midaillatdelldlint. $14.3 billion ~aid bill, and a .. It ilaowl what can hit>pcn when Sl.8 billion measure for CoQFnS' tbe ~t and Congcss cooper-oWll opentina expemes. The Senate' ate .riiC-.aki planned to take up the three today. lf all l 3-appropriatiC?ns balls i:iceded Conaress planned to try 10 finish to keep redenl ~ runnma for the two remainina pieces of spending the 8ICa1 ,at ~t swu Saturo.y arc letialation today u well. ,. San Bernardino eounty inf erqo . nearly contrOlled .. Probe begun on chemicals at Lockheed Or'ange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 30. 1988 Al lllgh blood pre88uie tied · toa '•yateeysubatance' w l11'l .. u11etale4 Preti ) . .. RANCHO CUCAMONGA . (AP) -Firefi&htcn were optimistic the tide miaht be turning in their favor as they battled the fall fire season's first ~or blaze -an arson-sparked inferno that blackened more than 10,000 acres, dettT~ed two homes lftd foroed evacuations. area homes were damaaed. but the flames did destroy two other houses and some chicken coops, Ms. Re- iboldt &aid. Damage has been csti-mai.ed at $375,000 with about SIO mjllion in ~perty saved from tbe blue since'1t began Wednesday, she BURBANK (AP)-Fednal.beaJth inspectors ~and Ptnta1on ~n ­ vnU.ton have bc&un a dual probe into clailJ'IS by Lock6eed work~ that t~ arc cndanaered by' chemicals beltcved to be used Ol\ the top.secret Stealth ft~ter. A thtte-penqn team from the Occus-tional Safety and Health Ad- ministration visited the ael'bspace comp&ny's Burbank plant Thursday. wbctt IS employees have filed suit complain.in& they suffer from atl- ments brou&bt on by expos• to hazardous substances used 1n their SAN FRANClSCO -Rei.earchcr5 who isolated a myater)' suMtanc:e tblll may be linked to high blood p~ssure have made a "major 1n9vc in the riabt direction,'' a<;<:ordfog to sc1cnum familiar with the work. Researchen announced Thursday at a oanonal conference on high blllOd pressure reiearcb that the accomplishment leaves them JUSt steps away from a discovery tba1 co~ have "extraordinary 1mphca11ons" for the treatment of di1ea11. HiP bk>od pressure leaves a earl) 6Q ma I hon '\mencans at dram= hi&be'.r risk , ofstrokeandbeandisease. Suflerersare believed to have inc lcvelsoftht . "Tbinp arc looking p~tty good," Califomta Ocpartmen1 of Forestry spokeswoman Kathy Reiboldt said early today as hot dry winds thu had fueled the so-called Texas fi re d1ed down. added. . ~t 1 SO peru>le fled with any belODJinas they ci>uld carry Thursday monuna. but by noon residents were allowed \0 return home. said Cali- fornia Department of Forestry spokeswoman Mary Gnsamore. top-teeret jobs. ~ A team of military physicians. toxic material cxpcns and 9tber SJ)CC1ahsts substance, which rcscarchc-rs have \Ct to 1denufy. in their blood. Isolation o( the compound. which appears oni.., in incredibly minute amounts, sboul4 speed u_p..identifacat1on and manufacture of a S)'nthetic version to be uaed in future sJll(lies, saia John Hamlyn an asslSlant professor of pbysiolOI)' at the UnivenityofMaryland at Bah1morc ··Whal ~e uunk 1sthat havina moreofu in the circulation may bcC'fTecm'd) ra1s1ngbt6odpresswc." said HamJyn, wbe bu been working to isola1e and punt) 1hc substance from blood plasma for six years. Pomo •tarlet'• age argument ruled OK -Winds that had reached 60 mph Th\lf'lday decreased t9 5 mph early today and the I 0,660-acre fire was 60 percent contained and 20 percent controlled, said Re1boldt, who would make no predictions on when ll would be cJttingujshed. "If the winds come up ~gain. we could be in trouble, .. she said. Fire officials said the blaze was anon-set, ooc of30 an recent montlis blamed on arsonists in the L)11e Creek area of San Bernardino Coun- ty. Thrtt people were injured includ- ina two inmates on a firefighting crew who suffered minor bums. A resident also was treated for smoke inhala11on Wednesday. Reiboldt said. ~eD battl~ blue in lliDi:ho Cacamonfa. from the Oepanmcnt of Defense are expeaed to be at ' the plant by Monday, accordina to an an- nouncement Thursday by Rep. How· SAN FRANCISCO -T"o film producers charged with child &rd Berman, D-Panorama Ctty. pomoerapby can argue that allrl.'SS Traci Lords used a phony b1nh certificate whose district includes the Los '\n-and other documents to dccel\ e them 1mo behe\lng-she over over I 8, aa scJes..arca community where the appealscotm ruled. The 9th l ' c; ( 1n:u11 C oun of .\ppeals voted 2-1 Tbursda1, plant is located. . to reject a aovcrnment appeal tha1 the producers of "Those Young Girls,• In addition to the lawsuiL about st.amnc Lords, not be allo"ed to u~ a .. mLSta l e defense'' when they fO to trial. 150 employees have filea worker's Lords, an Ohio runawa): has appeared tn more than I 00 ..adult Vldeos and compensatio n clair:"s related to ex-films. The producers arguC' the) d1dn·1 lno" Lord., was only 16 when they posurc to the chemicals. filmed her in the mov1e. Be' erl} H all'> attoml.'~ John Weston. who represents More than 1,000 firefighters were battling the blaze. oentcrs. Thursday winds _blasting ~hrough San $&bric! Mountains canyons pushed the flames toward an 1,800- bome sei:tion in the f tiwa.oda district . and roared past a schoolyard where ~lasses bad already been canceled. ~one ~ the S 150,000 Etiwanda- Early Thursday. flames tn the Teus fire leaped across .a 25-yard bulldozed firebreak in the mountains above Etiwanda where hose·toting hru:nco.wners ~uined water on roof- t01?:5 while others corraled their children, pets and personal pos- sessions and headed for evac'uatidn Missy Pedroza, 17; and her famil) were awakened at 3 a.m. and told to evacuate. Shel>acked her yearbooks. phot~phs and her boyfriend's Etiwandi High Scnoof lefterman s jacket, "Things · you could never replace." The employees. some of whom · the producers. c.alled the ruling a ·· \Cf) 1mponan1 opinion and very impona.nt work in the highly.classified "Skunk result" reflecting const1tuuonal guarante1:s of freedom of SP.C«b and due Works," hav~ ~1d tbe top-secret process. At the Los Angele!> offices uf 1he .\mC'nc<ln C1'!.il....Lil>Crtics Union, rure of their )Obs ha ham~d altomey CarOfSOOc1 SaiOtbe defiSion lea' e .. 1he ~h1fd pornography law intaci their efTons to seek medical treat-while clearing up confusion about cnmanal hab1ht} tn que11ioia invol¥ina .Jmnlirom pri vatt..physacaans. freedom\Jfs~lr. Gromy -o ousted iii soviet shakeup MOSCOW (AP) -President An- drei A. Gromyko retired from the rwina --Politburo today in a major poV..Crshif\on thefirstda~ ofa hastilv called meetina of the pohcy-makmi Central Committee. Gromyko's retirement from the Politburo will likely set the stage for -bis-removal from the-presidency, which could clear tt\e way for Mikhail S. Gorbachev to seek election to a new more powerful presidency. The move was followed b'y a series of personnel changes that mark the larpst shak~up in the ruling circle since Gorbachev became party leader in 1985. · The Central Committee appeared \0 demote Kre'mlin No. 2 leader Y eaor K. Lipcbcv, who was assigned responsibility for agricultural policy in a reorpnized.. committee ap- ...,_tus. Upchev had bcc.n responsible for party ideology and had been seen as a principal conservl\ltVe rival to ~----TM changC"s were announced at the mcetina.. which was arranged on shon notice and required several top officials, mcluding Foreign Minister Eduarde A. Shevardnadze. to cut short foreign visits and rush home. AnatotyF. DObrynin,-.he longtime ambasudor to Washington, was sent into retirement from his post as Communist Party foreign affairs sec- retary. • KGB chief Vik-tor M. Chebrilc.ov WIS named a secretary of the Central Commint!c to go along with his Politburo statu~ l{Od three new altcmatc members Qf the Politburo were ~named. said • Vadim A. Medvedev, a committee spokesman. Mikhail S. Soloment~v. 75, also was retired from'nis posauons as a full member oftbe Politburo and head of the Party Control Commission. Medvedev'said. Gromyko •od Solomentsev-were holdovers from previous leaderships that have been criticized under . Gorbachev's polky of "glasnost." or openness. Mcdvcdev himself was elev~ted to ful~Politburo status, he said. Interior Minister Alexander V. V1asov, the nation·s top po iceman, was made an-alternate member of the· Politburo. as were Alexandra Biryukova, the higheu::_ranking woraan in the Sovi'et hjeraTcby, and Anatoly Lukyanov, general depan- ment chief. · The two alternate Politburo mem- bers who lost their posts were Vladimir I. Dolpkh and Pyo• N . Demichcv. Dolgikh was responsible for the heavy industry sector of the cco11omy, and Oemicbc" had served u Soviet vice president. Gromyko, 79, was named presi- dent in July l 985 af\er sernng a succession of Soviet leaders as forejgn miniaerfor nearly 30 years. ·He was ttl>laced IS foreian minister by Eduard V. Shevardnadze. Tass said earlier that the Central Commince mcctina would consider "proposals on rcorganazauon of the party apparatus in the light of the decisions of the 19tb Communist Party conference.'' · At thatconaress in June. the Soviet leader outlined a series of political reform$. His blueprint calls for t~ creation of a full-time. standing lcaislaturc and a more powerful presidency, a post Gorbachev himself could assume. . Followioa the Central Committee meeting,, which was likel) to last for only one day. an cquall} unusual pthcring of the 1.500-mcmber Su- prcmeSoviet.. the nation s par-hament was called for Saturda}. The Supreme Soviet likely was callCd to approve dcc1s1ons made b) the Central Committee. e~ Ban -~ s. Koreans toss firebombs into ·onfemale · u ·s A · i b . i S 1 priests stays . • • rmy.ma n ase n eou · SEOUL (A P) -Protesters >hurled VATICAN QITY (AP) -Pope firebombs into U.S. Army head· John Paul 11 issued a major cocument ·quaners in Seoul today and fled on women today that condemns before riot police could intervene. discrimination, reaffirms a ban on authorities said. · 2 v.s. •"'mm en woa 't be c1Ja"6ed bJ tlJelt _ SEOUL(AP)-Two U.S. Olympic swimmers left ~e countrytoday~ftcr a aovemment·proscc~or decided not to file charges ap1nst them for tak.ina a stone carving from a hotel bar. • female pr:\csts and says women·s Police and U.S. military authorities penonalities are formed t"ssc.ntially said the firebombs d id not cause any by maternal characteristics. dam• when they were hurled over a Gold medal winners Troy Dalbey and Dough Gjcnsen and a third Anferican departed a icw hours after prosecutor Yoo Sun& Soo announ~tha---~-­ The 120-page document touches wall mto .a motor pool . at the -only brieOy on the institutional role headquarters ofthe 8th U.S. Anny in of women in the Roman Cathohc a central district. · Cburcb - a controversial issue in South Korea bas been hit by a.burst Wcsicm countries, particularly the of anti-American se ntiment · United States. provoked by several incidents ~utjng But it wfJI likely ha~ a significant the Olympics-Radical sn~dents have effect. since it provides the theoretical staaed anti-American-protests to try framework for decisions on women and play up the issue. durina the rest of John Paul's papacy. Police said nine people were in- .. Mulieris Dignitatem.'' Latin for volved in the attack and police "On the Dicnity of\Yomen," is in the officers chased the auackers, but form of an .nn.,,,.1i,. 'c"'"r ·me ninL failed to catch any of them. ;c _ .~ .... 'l!!..!;..l ~ .:---' p;-thc-South-K-orcan--news uwt.1t 1s intcn~ed as <:hurc~ teacnmg qenq. said more than 20 youths but •J not. ~ns1de~ tnfalltble. . · were invofved in the incident and ~n the 1n~ucuon, the pope: saa~ · they ap~ to be students. The _t.e 11 responding to a call by a b1sh~ps qency said "four firebombs we~ synod last year f~r further theol<>gJ~J burled and the attackers left 15 more and anthropol<>atcal study of what 1t behind. · m~~ to be a man ~r woman. A U .S. military spolCesman. who It 11 only tJy ~nning from these spoke on condiuo n of anonymity. bues. ... that one 1s able to speak of , ~ hc wu droppina the case. i "The case is closed and no charges will be filed." Yoo said. . Yoo said earlier he bad notified the U.S. Embassy in Seoul that the three Americans could leave South Korea on Saturday. Their sudden departure today was believed aimed at evading media attention and was not expected to cause lepl problems. The prosecutor-said-he decided not to charge the three Americans because they wrote statemtnts repenting and had apologized to the South Korean people. • ed · d . 'th b drcd fK ~· The case attract nauonwt e attenuon wt un so oream newss-pen and poltce to demand the swimmer! be pumshed and preven from leavina the country. · \aid it was the sceond firebomb attack on U.S. military facilities following a similar incident earlier w s· year. A window was broken in the first incident. · Shortly before the atuck. police broke up a group of about 30 students from Donaauk University who s.cat- tered anti-'>\mencan leaflets near the U.S. base. Police arrt ted sco,,en of the students who ~n~·rcd leaflets saying .. Punish the Yankees." About 42,000 ~.S. troops arc based in South Korea under a mutual defense treaty. · their(women's)active presencejn the church and in society,'' he wrote. 1 , . -John Paul concluded that the scx~s 1:}l'--"--a..-tJ 8 ,__,,_;1 Burm·-· · tr" · ~ill 79· -t il6 are. equal but lunalln.I)!" ~ -. ~Snv n i Gld -e&e 00pa-~--· pro e81.er8 feren~· and that women ~ .d1~ ershooUng4peo1nle · tinpisbcd by such •'femmme · Y RANGOON. Burma (AP) -Gov-Kyaw Sann, a spolcsman for th~ dWaclerlstics as sensitivity to other RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP)-emment forces killed at least 76 more mjlitary aovcrnmcnt. said that be- peoole. Abijackcrwhowantcdapilottocrash people in· suppressin" unrest this tween Tuesday and Thursday. 76 Jfe says women. panicutarly fulfill a jetliner carrying more. than 100 Week lftd reaptuttd Chinese border people were killed as the go'"ernmcnt their vocation throu&h motherhood people into a government bu1ld1na outpOSU ovcm.tn by communist re-put down unrest. He said 24 o tben -either actual child·rearina or wu wounded and captured after he bels wbo back the protests today. a ftre wounded and 269 were &rt'C$tcd. .. spiritual motherhood." in which shot four crew members, k:illina one. 90vemment spokesman said. 10me women. such as nuns, remain officials said. Abo today. a representative of celibate and devote themselves to Security forces shot Raimundo rebels of the Karen ethnic minoril); otber people. Codcleicao Thursday ni&ht •! he taid nearly 2,000 students and othcri VatJC&n off.cials, spcakina on con-walked toward a p:taway plane wt th ba-ve fted to areas under thtir control ditioa of anonymity. said the pope the pilot oftbe pessenaer jct, a Boeina llonl the Thai-Burmese border. The aepided Jbe document as a ·1vcry 737 &ollJ Bruirs V ASP ainincs. aa~t ref~ bopc to petlonaJ" stattment and apparently ODnc:ek:80 turned and shot the --~ military trainina at Karen By offitw counL more about 425 . DeOOle bave 'been killed since bard- line-Oen. Saw Mauna sc11ed power Sept. 11 and ordered troops to qudJ pnHt~ocrac) demonstrat\ons- lhfoulboUt the COUJ\lr)' The IOVC'f'D• mett Mys some of thost \tlllcd were loo4en. did DOI consult outside expens on it. pilo'1 WO¥ndina him in the lea. bMei.. It came u the Vatican IS facina ofticiall IAid, dclcribtn& the 28-ycar-rr.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ill inc:reudl ~urc from women fot a old u a .. psycbopeth." pater rol,C in the church. TM Concekao was in critical condition women·• iuue dominated the 1987 late Tbunday lliabt. while the IYncad and huariten recently WJth the wounded Di.lot. FcmandQ Murillo ~A RJU..Y INSURED afthetionbf a_ woman bishop in the Silva. aad ihc fliab-t cnPncer were 1n ~ Church In the United ... ble coadition. A wounded steward .. -~tedwtrelellCCL Cea tlflCllle Of D•p•li · ON OR~ ocn&R 14, 1988 ·~ ~ \ I ! I/' • ' 'I •) \ \ I i ,, ., \ '' \ \ \, •I < 11. t Ft'I'. Here' the low-payment low- interest no-fee way to increase your· buying power. · when you need rnoneY, don't lQO~ any farther than your ownwfront door. Just give us a .call. · l)(Yf'f '''-"""''''(~· \ -~..e:_-_-...;.._c,...~ -~._-... ""r-----. --------------.. --- OC ma~ alre<;idy-·--=- ha ve a champion · for war on drugs. Sheriff Brad Gates, who has been known to shoot from the hip, must feel a little like the Lone Ranaer about.now. Almos~'l year ago the sheriff declared war on drug abuse in Ora.nae Cbunty. Gates invited the county's business leaders to join in the. fray. Gates felt so strongly about beating the drug invasion that be even threatened those businessmen and women who were not inclined or able to attend the kick-off campaign luncheon. Gates' unchecked enthusiasm .was quickly forgiven, and • the war on drugs was declared. . Gates hoped the luncheon would raise awareness in boardrooms around Orange County. And be was equally hopeful a dynamic business leader would emerge for others U> rally around. ' - While successful on the first front, it seems Gates is still waiting for his champion to come forward. A natural leader_. a person with presence, cflarisma and . ~~aperson~~~n~~~m~~~~~ -~·:::-::~~~~~===~:::::~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ that Gates plunged into the stone. -In · · d b k :z==:=t=-. . heriffofthe:countj·&-wtdet< .---- -• -usmess an an s He won't let the enemy rest. And m ore power to him for · ~ · his perseverance and bis.resiliency. If business leaders won't crush the scourge of drugs, let ~. I • · '· i =~.::ei!~~:~s~~deagainstthestuffthatthreatensto . ne·e~ e&SOD ID econom CS Gates bas enltsted high school athletes to spread the word. Prep football players and cheerleaders will sport patches d~g use: .. Drug U5e is Life Abuse." some 22.000 oLthc patches have been -0tdercd for the-cam~gn that will extend to all high school sports. The goal is to Wlll hearts and minds before they are corrupted or snuffed out. And the concept can work. Drug use can be made "uncool." Drinking and driving or smoking are but two examples of bow a society can change its collective mind on accepted.behavior. Drug use should not be an exception. To-help with the socialiiation eampaigll. the clergy at Gates' urging will preach anti-drug sermons from pulpits around the county Oct. 23. Gates, with the zeal of a missionary, has touched many about the danger of drugs Maybe we don't need' someone to come forward to carry the anti.dfug banner for us. We may already have our leader in the drug fight. • Perhaps Brad Gates just nee(is some company. . Grape boycott Kern County supemsors owe no apologies for praising the county's table grape growers a! a time when they're under boycott pre95ure from Cesar Chavez and the Uruted Farm Workers Union. In fact, they would be amiss if they remained silent under the circumstances. · The table grape industry is a major source of revenue and jobs for the county ... Ifs Chavez'.s intention to cripple the industry with unfounded claims that San Joaquin Valley .,apes are harmful to ea1 because pesticides ate used in the arowina process... '_,. . . You-have to wonder why the UFW has singled out .,apes. since pesticides .JlCC used commonly on aU fruits and. vcaetables in the fields: P esticide application regulations are no less rigid for grapes .... lfCbayez is truly concerned about the safety and welfare of workers in grape vineyards, h e should work with growers and authorities who regulate pesticides instead of trying to undermine the industry for his own power play. Buenlleld c.Jllonla . Boycott ~o~-n;ient~ George Bush brought his high-tech campaign and bis low-tech oratory to the San Joaquin VaJley in the best spirit of the unofficial theme of the 1988 preside•tial campaign: Tell 'p what they want to bear, no maner what the eonsequenoes. •-----_ J& aood cumplc..was Bus.h'.s..commenl about.tbc..papc.. . boycott orchestrated by Cesar Chavez in proteshof supposed pesticide problems. Bush said he is against the boycott and • that Michael Dukakis 'is for it which generated an enthusiastic respon-se from the audience of farmcn and apiculture supporters in Kingsburg. Bush did not say, however, what be as president would do_about the.boycott -_ or even if a president' should do anything at all. Would President Bush suggest a law forbidding civiJ protest'! Heaven .forbjd... · As an aside, Dukakis ha~ in fact backed away from suppof!_i>f the .~ cott saymg Lh..Lissu~ ls~tbin& the rarrilen an<f'Chavez s Ufcf work out on their own. And that's • an accu~re appraisal'of the situation ... Trdatt Adruce--.mr Textbooks· The "dumbing-Oown" of textbooks used in the nation's public schools is proceeding ominously, u numerous publisben continue to insult th~ 1otelliFnce of our youth. , Thankfully, an alarmed state Board of Education bqaold ~ publishers for iwo years r:unning that it won't tolerate mediocrity .... Most publishers fight for a place on the state's approved lilt became many olher states follow Caljfornia's lead. Book tellers w'./.o reduce classic children's tales to mush t.Omakc-tlielb more ·readable" are not likelyto,etoa tlwlist. Publisben who transform the graceful poetry of stories into cboppy. unimqjnati ve prose deprive coundnl cbildR:n of the joy o.f reading. These h ucksten should not be allowed to peddle lheir.co~aerfci& wares anywhere. --~· ,,.,. liaVCTo confess .that never reaTJY understood what was going on in the course entitled ''Money and Bank, in&" .Jhat 1-took_ as.. pan of m requirements at the UCLA School of Business Administration. Oh, the professor was a great guy and the text book, which he wrote. must have.been good...ts•wcll. But money and banlc.ing is a truly complex subject. But don't worry. Even though I did not ondel'Stand whar was going on. 1 managed to get a B in the course because the examinations were all subjective -that means you a(e asked a series of questions and write nsay·type answers. Being a wri1er. I could always write a B's wonh on an) subject. Fortunately. I went into writing rather than banking. · Therefore, I was somewhat con· fused recently when I went to several banks and savings an<floan~ 10 ti; to finance a car my wife and J JUSt bought for her use. Because I am m business for myself. it was no1 very easy. In several cases. ll seemed impossible. , I soon discovered that it docs not matter how much money you ha' e 1n the bank or other investments. or how much equity you have in your home. or how good your credit rec(> rd m 1ght be -the only question is how much money do you make every month? Because when you are in business for yourself your mcome is whatever ·your accountant tells you t.hat you can ke(p IJJb.e_end of the year. r W~S really . put through the old wringer in order to finance two-thirds of a new little car. Now with all of this caution o n the part of the banks and savinJS and ' ' loans, you-woula thln1'1hat fhese financial institutions are certainly in excellent shape. But that is not the case. It appears that the lending institutions are quick to make multi·milhon dollar loans to Polapd and Brazil, and think nothing of leftding miJlions for development of new energy resources in Houston and Denver, but a consumer loan for a few bucks - well t}lat's something else. I "doubt Ir all or t e eonsumer defauhsfo history add up to the losses of the ~st decade in loans to foreign countnes and to schemes in energy- driven cities. In many ways. this 1s similar to the hiring policies of most corporauons. _ .. When a corporation wants to hire ~n $18.000-a)year secretary, the firm considers a large number' of can· d idates. The candidates fill out len$thy applications and the best ones are;nteriewed first by oneandthen by a second professional personnel inter· viewer. The finalists arc given a scnes of test~ -typing, dictation, intelligence -and those who survh•e hav(! their references thoroughl) checked out. The final tested, screened and check· ed candidates are presented to the person to whom she or he Will rcpon, who interviews them and generall y puses them by his or her boss for final approvaJ. _ All of this done. the secretary 'ets the$18,000per yearJob(plus medical benefits). All of thl! is difTercnl when the corporation hires a senior executive -a vice president. fbr example, for a salary of$180,000 per year plus a 50 percent bonus, a S 1,000 a month car all~ancc and memberships in two MARTIN BROWER . country clubs. The ~ident &C'.nerally mttrs the candidate 'through_ bu1fncss or on -the golf course. "Let's have a qrink after this," the president says. "You , know," the president confides, .. I am lookina for a vice president to head up our widget division -and I like the cut of your ).ib." (The cut of your jib is boat talk.) 'Are you interested?" Jhe reason he needs a new vice president is that the current head of the widget division was hired in just the same way. but after six months the pttSident realizes that he doesn·t really~like the cut of the fellow's Jib. A lunch later, the new vn:c presi- dent is on board and his secretary goes down to the personnel office to till out his paper work. Somehow, tht corporations and financial institutfons of this country have things upside down. My car loan? I aot it. thanks 10 the hard work. long hours and personal service put in by the manager of a local financial institution. Why did I bother to finance the car and pay the high interest rather than take the money out of the bank? I hated to take the cash l>ut of the bank. I told you I never.understood money and banl<lng. Mutm Bnwer ,,..Uslln tte 11ew•· leller ,,.,.,_ Brower'• Orup C..17 llflport. Early retirement provisibn may haun~ state taxpayer&' . ~ SACRAMENTO . -The Larry Walsh case isa blast from Cahfomia's (?9¥ti~st. o n at the !xj!nnini:Qne must understand thatCahfomia state legis· laton have a retirement system that's far mbrc acnerous in benefits and eliaibilty requirements than those of others who draw pu~ paychecks. ~ than two decades ago. the •state's lqislators sweetened the te· tirement plan even more by allowing themselves to take early retirement, with no Joss of benefits. 1f their political careen ~-affected b.Y re&PP.On1onment.lt was enacted after the 1J.S. Supr:cme Coun mandated an .. overhauJ of state Senate districts in accordance whh the one·man, one· vote decision. The law rcm•mcd on the books, and in the early 1970s. when the l..clislature's districts were to be redrawn apin. 1t became apparent that some lawmakers with brier periods of lef'Vice -ouJd receive bt& pcmi.ons if they retired ID 1974. the year a new reapportionment plan IOOk effect. Some ex-officeholders could ~ drawina bi& pensions even thouah they were 'till in their JOI. - Tbe but-known of these bcndiciaries was Robert Moretu. &hen the ~er of the state As- tcmbJy, -who "was qu.iUJ.n& the Lq.i .. lature tbal year to run for tovcmor. Tbc Qtra bmefit 10-..Mcnw was calculated at mOft than SI milhon. Tbe pension bonus brcarM a bi& media caute. There ~ demands Olll O.e pension whldfalls ~ modf- led under • provision of the state ~tuUoa that allows lllislaton• bnef\11 to be cbaQeed a~ their ................. I "1W9'iw leadaa IOJUlht IO ddUte 1M M1M1icm tiY "'Qlliaa_a~IDIC:ial ...W.Uve..oa. hieiffYC>Ciobirm .1'74. .......... bOinat ... ,. "1": ... beln dlM Klioa, OM o( ~ •• llllff ....... ·= a11 NI W.W.:. a hto-111 m _._ ~-=-•• 1etw10 .. N1lllc ........... , • System, or PERS, applyi ng for ben- efits underthe old law. Walsh had not sou t re--e ection in· 1224. bu run unsucccss u lyl'or lieutenant aovemor in the June 1974 primary election. ' I DAN WALTERS PERS denied Walsh·s s laim and said, he wot&Jd have to wait until age . 60 -in 198'6. -to begin receiving · ••••••••••••• retirement checks. That's where the matter stood for a the door for other politicians who left dozen years. Walsh became a Sacra· the lqjllature in 1974 to claim mento lobbyist and waited. 'In 1986. rctroactJve payments. including the justbeforchewas101um60andbegin estate of Moretti. who died several reeei~s pcnsion._Walsh ap.. .l'CAD-~ oLa bean anaclc. Others-- pealed die 1974 ruling. · who could be •fkcted include CaJi- An administrative law judge de-fornia Secretary of State March Fong nied the appeal, agreeing· with the Eu, ex-tL Gov. Mervyn OymaJly. ex- l>ERS legal staff and opinions from ControUer Ken ·Cory, and ex-As.- both the attorney acneral's office and temblymen William Bagley, John theleaislarivecounscl'soffi~ that the Quimby, Walter Karabian, and the repeal of the swcetencCI ptnsjqns was late Walter Powen. binding. -And leaislators who left after 1hc Walsh now has taken his case to the not reapponionment in 1982 could full PERS boar,41\owever, and there lee their pensions sweetened if'tbey aresuon,indicatioosthatitis&eanina wen in the ~tWl' when the old in his favor. / law wu in effeCt. Last week, the board voted to reject It's been eitimated that if Walsh the law jtJdte't rulu11 and declare a'ts MDI the CUC. the st.ate could be intention to make its own. payi~ucb as $900,000 a ~r in One metnbcr of the board, Robert eatn II to cx .. iea;sJaton. · Carlson. bU ~ uan ~lly a.. .,.,._., Is • •TNkald llfOlll Sympatbazer for Walsh's con. ft!ha , 1 tcnhoa that the lcaislature·s 1974 pension-law ~I was an un- CODlbtutional abroption of a "v• ted contractual riabt to retire'' under theoldia•- Tbe PEllS staff. meanwhue. con-w..-to cioa1ead that even thoulh Wlbh submiU.S bis mimncnt ~ pW; wM rlew days bcfe>tt the law I ~ Ids Ktual ret.ircmenr didn°t lib elkt UiitiJ three months Iller aad llillftf'ON WU afkted by tbe ~·1 nonall amoun1 of money ...... ........ ·~· ltonl1d ~ ... 1111MtheWoUldbedue1boln UGO.ODO ia .... , ·~·a. ......... wti\IW medical --=• wa.ld beealidld toa ... --~e:.::i: &':1tlt A •wdble allDwould .. Friday,~ 30, 1811 M Veteran wantst~ know the difference To tbe Editor: I don't know where to tum for an answer tO)my question. What is the bia uproar about th'· Vietnam vet· erans aJJ about? With no insults intended. I am confused on what makes them different from veterans of previous conflicts. I set"Ved three years in World War II (Marines), and was ~lied undeT · protest for two years in Korea (also Marines). The benefits wcrct>cttcr for tbe officers rather than the enlisted ·men in WWII. For the veterans of ~ the benefits were better for lhe enlisted men rather than the officen. Al 1 corporal in WWU and a captain in Korea. I missed the better veteran benefits at-both end . -- I read frequent articles~ the complaints Vietnam veterans seem to have over \be benefits they have received. What I would like· to know is what they missed acttina that I received (or missed) from my two entries into 8dulth0od? If there is somewhere I can write for infoT· matioo detailil!I the differences in veterans' bencfitrbetwem WW II, Korea and Vietnam, it would ~rhaps bde me to understand their com- plaints. GENE J. ADAMS Newport Beach An answer to rehabllitating the horneless To the Editor: Havina been homeless myself scv· eral times since the"sale of my house in 197~. considerabJe study has been devoted to the 'subject. I believe that if the proper and most accurate information was brougbfto the attention of the people in Oranac County, a movement could be started to peatly allieviate the situation. In my opinion, the followina procedure miaht be very c.ffcctive. 1 , Even a larae tent on a vacant lot;or ID empty warehouse with shower. sleepina quarters and food seriring facilities could provide shelter and the necessary orpnizatjon facilities. 'The laomeless could enter, register · and be provided for a week with careful review of their situation and capabiliti~ Later they would stiU bave access lO ttiCJacility if ttiey brouaht in copitt of applications for employment at desipatcd intervals. If they became employed, a per- cen~ of their salary would be paid to facility, with the percentage being bi&h enouf1 to encourage them to get out Oll their own. Obviously, the success of such a prosram would be a chaJlenac to all concemed. It would require considcr'- able oblervation and review of each subject. However, the implementa· tion and success of such a propain after it was started and carried out properly would provide a great deal of satisfaction t• aJl those concemed and improve the vaJue of our society to a considerable extent. ARCHIE MOORE • Costa~ . Today is Friday, Sept 30. tbe274th day of 1988. There are 92 days left in the year. Today's bi&hfllht in history: In 19lJ, British, French. German and Italian leaders ended the Munich Conference with ' decision to ap- peue Adolf Hitler ~ aJJowin, Nazi une:ution of Czechoslovakia''-~ .. On this date: Ill 1610, the tint execution in America IOOk place-as a John Bill· inaton was hanaed in Plymouth, Mus., for fatally sbootina John Newcom in. ,.. Jn 1777, the U.S. Co~ forced 10 ~in the face of 8dvancin; British · fClftleli ~ to York, Pa. In 1791, Mozart's opera .. Th# Mask Flute .. premiend in Viend- ln 1146, Dr. William Morton uted aa experimental anatbetic, ether, for tbe ftilt time on one ofhi1 patienlf. In 19l?t Babe ltutb hit bis 60th homer o(me lmlOD to ~°bit OWD m.ior ~ ncord. 1be blow came otr w-::z-·1 Tom 7.aclaar)' in Yaalree ·um. la t~ aa ia~tional milital)' utball t. Nuremberl. Germany, ._. 22 10P Nui leaden pailty of -crilnn. -Jal9'4.1Mftrlta~ ....._ * .. ........._ Naudtua. wu g ·... .,, tbe ~ at .. • ~,....Dlaat )4, .. Idled la -oalllioa ollllil-car ... ...,.._ ntomobile near Qa>m1,~ :r~ ..... >'I= Fonw Geor- .. 111 3M If* ii71'Wtral ~ ~ 7. Aclle. Alllie ..... 1.1 ... ~~ n-.1aa. ••• MICOois -.ftp I ..... ,.__. ...,Ww,... 1145. Adrm •• Llllllll ti~ .. ., ........... ~ ' I i . \ JQdge fFeez.es grocery merger lrVtne-based A~eri~an Stor es to appeal order saying s hopper s could be h a rined LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal judle blocked the proposed S2.S billion metwerofthc Lucky and Aipha Beta aupmnarket chain's Thursday. •yilla c:oaswnen could be ·•substan· tia1ly and ineparably harmed" if the deal IC* tbrouah. U.S. DilllictJudge David Kenyon, lllulaaa preliminary injunction. said the propoeed meraer of two firms wbicb are amon1 the 10 largest pocery chains in the United States appears to violate the Clayton Anti· trust Act by leuenina competition. Hil ordet, contained in a 27-paae opinion focusing on supermarket competition data in Cahfom1a, frect- es the me..-until a trial can be held on the anutrust issues. No datt· has been IC1 for a trial. ..This coun finds tha\ unle$s defen· claata are enjoined, the cinzens of California will be substantially all"d irnpanbly banned," said Kenyon. California Attorney General John Van de Kamp sued to bar the acquilition of Lucky Stores Inc. by American Stores Co .. the Irvine· hued nationwide aroccry and drug- store company that owns Alpha Beta. Van de Kamp said the merger would kill competition and thus drive up prices at the checkout stand. American Stores, in a pr~~ release, vowed to appeal the d«1 100. ., . Van de Kamp said he was pleased • with the j~'s rulin& but cauuoned that .. this is onJy an irutaaJ VLcto,.Y .. "But for now, the consumrrs are protected," he added. Lawyers for Amencan stores araued that the merger ~ould benefit conaumcn and allow pncc cutting thf'OUlh a more efficient, JOint opcr. ation. They also contended American was ~unfairly harmed by a delay inns acqualition .of Lucky, which is based in Dublin, Calif., and has markets in several states. They said Van de Kamp's suit was too late to stop a virtually completed business deal. Lucky aarced in May to the $2.5 billi,on buyout by American. Ameri- can. witt\ 1,600 supcrmarl els and dnaptorn ~. nvaJs Kroger Co, of Cmeinnau as the nautm's bilaest market chain. fhe jud&t disagreed with Amen· can's contention the meracr was a done deal. ''White the coun in no way behttles the harm defendants may iufTer as a mull ofttus prchrn.inary injunction ... he wrote, .. the court concludes that it is substantially lets than the hann plaintiffs would suffer if the merger 1s not enjoined." The preliminary injunction issued by Kenyon forbids any further acuon on the. merser until the merits of the case are aired in court. . K-enron said he considered the Alpha Beta· Luc~ plans m hght oft hr ~nt purchase of 172 Safev.a)' markets in SouthemCal1fom1a b) the Vons supermarket chain. Federalrelulators pledge .$2·s 1M to DoWneJ" sat. WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal regulators SS4l million and deposits and other ltabilities 6f 116 msmutions so fur this. year. 1>.t) ·of tho~ on Thunday announced the most recent in a sp_ate S6~4 million, has been under go\'emment-deals, f6tuinng a govt'mment comm~ent of of saviftas associadon rescues. pledgjn$ $281 supervised managt'mcnt since August 1985. nearly S 14 billion, have come since m id-August. million in usistancc to a Newport Beach mstitu· It was one of ~.. 1 h n . . . T woofthosctransacu ons have in"ohed large tl·on ""vera t n mst1tut1ons 1rt CaJ'rc · · . Bell Sa d , · --e&ttfornia lHa em63rlcea 10 th I 19805 110.m~a-insututions. vings .an 1-0an ----Th f--' 1 H · · f e ea( Y on Assoc1auon of San Mateo. which required SS65 c ~era om~ Loan Bank Board ~1<;1 1t ~ms o rapid g.ro~1h. investing deposits .-.million an govemmennud aird Amencan Sa' ings .would~videa promissory not~ ofS2J8 mtlhon soli~ "lbCOl;I~ professional brokers into non-' ""and LoanAs~ation ofSt~.kton which is etun ~ vanous, othe~ ~onns of assistance ~orth an trldattonal acuv1t1es, including a cha in of fast-food $2 billion'in the largest-ever rcscu~ ofa ~ingl~ thn~ eswnated ~3. m1lhon to Downey Savings and rnuurants. institution. Loan Associatton. · Butterfield's two offi C"C'S. one in Santa Ana and The latest rescue comes.amid intense dt'bate Do~ is taking over the insolvent But· the other In Bakersfielo. will remain open and aU over wt;cther taxpayer mon~· will be needed to terfield Sava.nas abd Loan Association of Santa' deposits will transfer With 1he sale to Downey, bail ou' the savings industry. Congress' General Ana, and investin& $40 million in the deal. from which has $3. l blU ion m assets and 42 branches m AC-Oountlng Office says as much as S50 billion will which it is aettina tax benefits: . California, the bank board said. -. be required to clean up'the mess. at least some ofll Butterfield, With loans and other assets of The bank board said 1t has closed or merged from taxpayers. ., . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 30, 1911 A7 4 ' DAVIS HANSON Davis promoted at McDonnell Douglas Nb.ff A. Davis ha~ bttn named \'lCC prcs1dent-communica· tions at McDoueU Do.og.Jas lnlormaUoa Sy1tem1 Co. and will have his o ffice in the compan) ·., 1n me compleit. He fonnerly was director 'of commun1catJons at Douglas Aircraft Co Both companies art div1s1ons ofMcDonnt'll Douglas Corp , • • • David S. Huson and AJan K. Ma)'H ha' c bttn promoted to scneral practice panne~ at tht' Ne"' pon Beach office of c.open 6 Lybrucl, according 10 Harold S. Schultz. managing partner. Coopen & Lybrand 1s one of the ~orld's leading public accounting and managementconsulung firms"' i1h 95 offices in the United Siatcsand 100 membedinm in 9fl countnt's • • • Sant.a Ana-based Micro 0'1.nc. has promoted Controller Iea Mlldmore to the position of 'ice president. controller. In his new position, Miltimore now serves as an offiC'C'T of publicly o wned Micro D Inc., the largest nauonal d1stnbu1or of microcomputer products NOURSE • • • Mike Nourse has bttn namtd nee pttsidc.nt of busLAeSS deveJopment for Hedley· Ballden be. Nourse, who joined the Newpon Bea<:h linn in 1983. will be responsible for develo_ping new .. pt!>ject ~t'Cl1trclhtatton ofa.Irbusiness development 1nfonnat1on. • • • Mission VieJO res1dt'nt Brace Staetlud has been named V'ICC president. drug d1v1sion for CroW1l/BBlt be., a major. food broker. His promotion follows 17 years of S'erv1cc to the firm u director, headquarter account sales and d1stnct manager ~drug and food ' accounts. • ••• . Great Americaa · FCrst Savia11 Bult bas pMmotcd Newport ' Beach District Manager Mll11 Wells to vice pf"Hldcnt. She joined the bank in 1985 and 1s responsible for managing four branches: the district headquarters at ~ewport Beach. Balboa lsland. Balboa PenmsuJa and cwp0n Lido. NYSE UPs & DowNs OTC UPs & DowNs OvER THf C ou~nR .... M • <>r.,.. CoMt DAILY PILOT I Frid-, 9-9n"lber 30, 1888 ; NYSE CoMPU~lll T H~N~ALl1u~s DIW. N .... LHt Cloe -&.-A -. ,,. " II ~1 11 I I -' ·-,,,.._ '· - ... Tradin g ends· mlxed NEW YORK (AP) - A late wave of selling wiped out early pins an the stock market today. leaving prices mixed. ' Analysts sajd many.traders were pleased to see stoclrprices show signs of life Thursday after a protracted ·period of little movement on tow volume.· . -~ Qut tbcy also ~id man} markerparticipants · remained skeptical that any, fundamental sbjf\ had taken blace in investors' mood. The NYSE's composite index fell .21 to 153.S7. • . WHAT AMEX Orn ~NEW YORK (AP) Sep JO "'"I .PJ ~~ GoLo Quorrs ...... .-111 .. ~F~ . .... .... 191« 1395.25, oft 1).70. w.iM "*'*'II fl1cln9. 13" 15, on 12.35 L.-... ....,_ bing S398"70. oft SI IO L.-...-.: I* 45, oft IS 30 • ._.. ....,_ fl1tlncl. '3117e1 ons1 17 ............ fbdnCI S3tl 07. off 12 00 Z--. .... .,__. S3N 00 1>10 oft 1 1 50, .... IO ... . ' ... = ·--'* 70, oft 11 IO llYr * UM02,olll l 81. • ... .._.. ..... ., ... $41792.oftS190 ft g1 ,• ;r r = T°""'-rhu S3M IO. ofll 190 ft ..... T-. 139650 oll l 12S MuALs QuoTES WHAT NYSE DID ·ll :111 12 . !W YORK (AP) -~· • P.rn. Fr y prk:9 •nd ,.., CMll99 ll'le 15 most ec:t New Yortt Stodl E KC nee luues, netlone1tv••1 more tti.n 11. V U lt CM. 4.1 , 20 ....;.."' I ,. 71, 15 + 'h IT d , '9,1 16 + "' n , , 1'h · • t I t l/'t -1~ ~ f!'' n , , 37~ ~ 11,.\ xm~l~I 1 , 15 T 'IJ Kmer'°': I~ : In t'll . t·' 1 HdO •", 'h + ll't .~.1 "~ -'h ,310, 171Jo -Ye NASDAQ S UMMARY Economic indicators shOw rise in August w ASHJNGTON (AP)-The gov-32~.000 in July to 298,000 1n Auaust. emment said today its chief fore-A rise in onlen for manufactured c:astina aauac of future .economic consumer Joods. from $8S.2 billion activity rose a ntoderate 0.4 percent to S89.3 billion last m.ooth, also wu a in Auaust. bi& Dlus. -The Commerce· Department's Toeeth_er, these two c:atqorin ae- lnde1 of Leading Economic In-counted fortwo-thirdl of the positive dic:alol"I may be a Swla1 that robust ICtivity. Also addina to the overall powtb, and the infl"ataon that goes increue ~ rises~· ~t and .with it. may requ~ •nother dose of eq_uipcnent orden. i uaktina ~ hilher' intemt raies from the Federal nuts and in the price o w matenah. Raerve Board. . which IS read II I sian of •troaa But analysts caution apinst draw-demand. 1111 ftnn conclusionr. from a sanglc Jndialton makan& a netlative COD· month's fllum. Tbe 1ndcl 11 de-uibution. in order of severity, wen a· siped ta prediC1 economic acuvity decreae in buii""' dehvery times, th to nine months in advancie,.nd "*1 11 an indication or slackenina economi111 •Y it takn three months demucl; a d~ in the avenee of reports to establish a c:Jcar trend. wodE• eek; a decline in lbc SIUdald la July, today"s repon aid. the A ~· index Of 500 1tocks. &Del I iDcla dlopped 0.6 percent aftft' ~_of tJl:e money supply iD .,.,.._up t.5 percent in Juno. the in~dollan. .._la II months. TM Jul)' dip bad TMOA,._.a~iaerewleft -'icr beell calculated at 0.1 ptrm\t tbe iadn 11 19).4 ~·of itl 1967 nd IM Juae pin at 1.4 percent. bMe fl 100. - The A_. index repon it another TM A..-rile wu a bit -,._ of nidace. iDdiceliftl &Ml ...... ....,.. .... ~ ...-. ....,.. aay uve been MOii 1oollild taroal)' ·~ anc:r1111 ............ la· reldina sip.1 of a or., .. .._ toiamia llL llD•.,_. in Aupet. I• ill Illa ..... --.ilM llllw Plw of die avmlablt nine compo-............. -:a -fllltl ..._ conlritMed IO tM -M ddJ',..,,...fMt iaa .... detrKltd &om it. .. ' el I I ... 1c DIDC ... t'lill 1'i1Ji1111Jt ._ ~~ a A I p, ...., 90'!" nM tlilli f/I -lia lid. w.kly daUDIA'or •••• ~· ~ a ,_.. in -.... ..,,._, biacft"-"'lfrarn ...... ,....._ ... ..,.or ...... -- -· I PLE Hono;red guesttoOts own horri IJ LU.EN M. REED ......... Cea I 0 I There's nothina Ii~ being the ho~ at a special benefit and then l\l\j~·to perform mos~ of the .eveni That's wbat Tex BeQke.did at the ed Lion Inn -but he didn't perform because he "had"' to -he did it because he loves to. It was all a pan of the annual fund- raisina eftOrt for the South Coast Symphony, of which Bcneke's wife. ....a. is president of the-Crescendos supp0n-1uild. More than 200 paid S 100 per person to join in the festivities, support ihe symphony and salute a musical legend -Tex .. Beneke. "We arc celebrating the 50th an- niversary of Tex joining Glenn Mill- er," explained Sandt Beneke of Costa Mesa. T~x served as the principal saxophonist and vocalist for the orchestra, and as part of .the· benefit rekindled-with what is now the Tex Beneke Orchestra -many memories for attendees. Centerpieces featured silver sax-· ophones with sheet music of the numerous songs for which the o r- chestra has come to be revered. Even while dinner (featuring hcans of palm, coquilles St. Jacques. sorbet. filct mignon perigourd and cherries jubilee flambe) was served. Beneke played on, often choosing to perform nther than eat. The theme for the evening was "Mqical Memories" which suited the mood to perfection. Explained Barttara ScullD (a founder of South Coast Symphony with husband. Carl ), "This is the music of ouc gener- ation. We just love it," and the Scanlins, like.many of the couples in • the room. new to the dance floor when the band struck ~ their favorite tunes. - J.U and Mar1aret . Retoslle purchased tickets to specificaJly cel- ebrate their upcoming 50th weddinJ anniversary. It seems the couple had attended Arts on the Green and found ~was to bc..held. Each independently made plans lo treat the other for their anniversary and relive tlaeir memories of dancing to Gle.nn Miller in New York. "When [ heatd that music Sunda), I was JUSt movecj.. .. Marpret lddcd. Old "cbum1° of Beneke also par· tidpated in the ulute -Glay and ...,, lllud8I (a larae stuffed pan- ther was appropriately placed at the foot of tbe bud atand), alonJ with aa, C1 ·n. attendina with his wife v--. llertt Jeffries and members of the Modemaires with Pallla Kelly J r. Accordina to South Coast Sym-- phony acneral manager. 0.l"ffll llard1, the symphony (now entering its fifth season) is one of only two clauical orchestras in the county to be rated by the California Arts Council. "We're really dedicated to education of youth and family appeal.... we arc a clauic orchestra, so our series 1s mainly classics, although we do offer pops concerts," she explained. The evening was in great part underwritten by J.C. Penney, with sa. Newt.. Jerry WUltelm, Meridel WMleJ, Jact Rebl._ and Pllll Parbr on band to rcpr~nt the corporation. With Penney's suppOrt as presentina sponsor, the evening wascstimat.edto net someS 15,000 for the sympbony. Also involved in the event's sue- o.., ........... .,._ ..... Tu Beneke cbata with Ginny a nd Henry Maaclni. · ccss were South Coast Symphon) Guda, Dr. Job Gre.en. Cathleen board members Carole Stena1 ~ Leffel and E Uea Okuda and the (president). Jeffrey Wllltia1, Norman symphony's conductor Jobn-Larry B,..._,.t, Benlee EWs, Tbeodore Gru1er. .... Danell Jlardy, S••n Jlfewtoa, John ~ OraDCer and iubua Aaerbacb. . I "- Sandi Beneke with Ray and Vera ~nnlff. . Gamtilets;Aiionymous the b _est bet 1 . . D~RANN LANDE~S: 1 ~oteto 6. Did you ever lose time from considered committing an illegal act you an ·~about a tes:n~te s1ckn~ work due to ~mbling? to finance·gambl.mg? - -p mblina. It was ry.i~nmg my hfe. 7. After losing dtd you ever feel that . 17. Djd gam~h9_Jcause }OU to ha' e You WJicd me to JOm Ga.mblcrs a.. . you must return as soon as possible difficulty slecpmft Anonymous. I took your advice and Ml and win back your losse '? 18. 0o ~ a-rguments. d1sappo1nt- am proud. to say ~ haven't gambled 8. After a win dtd you ha'e a strong mcn"tsor frustration creaJe the uncon- one cent SUlCC I JOtned. • 1-·-1£1$ uric to mum and ""in mofe" trollable desire to gambk" Please, Ann. tell your million's of LAii 9. Did you ever gamble until ~our 19. Did you :Cver ha\l' an urge to readers ~in about this unique last dollar was gone? celebrate good fonu,ne b) a fe" hours fellowshi~ of men and women who 10. Did vou e\'er gamble 10 finance ofpmbling?. share a common problem and .help .......... I 11ope t11e mailman who your gambling? 20. Ha:ve you e"er considered stlf- one another. It cost~ nothing to join. MnleelGamblen Anonymous gets a 11. Have you ever old an) thing to destruction as a result of gambling., .. '· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 3o. 19'8 BJ SYDNEY OMAIUl S.tartay,Oea.eber l ARJES (Marci\ 21-AprJJ 19): You·u reunite with one who bad been cJOK, perhaps family member. Focus on exchange of ideas, fulfillment ofdcSiret. tettlina of d1fferenocs during repast. Cancer. Clpn col"n an picture. TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20) You'll have reason to celebrate. tendency is to be extravapnt, kc) is to r«all resolufions concernfoa ditt, moderation. Debt will be repaid. financial outlook 1s bnght. Sa&ittarian involved. GEMINI (May 2)-June 20): C,cle continues hifll, facts will rcp&aoc faAle data. You'll .learn where you stand. confidence is restored, travel plana clarified. Jud&ment 1s on latget despite obJCCtio9s of envious associa~ CANCEll (June 21-J ul) 22)· Much occurs behind scenes. you r...oc:aJIDC..--. more famibar wtth .. tnck -0f1he trade·· Someone 1s double-dcalina. you'U be •watt.and could catch culpn1 1 n act In' oh ement m yet another con~tempa. LEO (July 23-Aua. 2:!): Con0.1ct at home 1s ttSOlved d~ to m_,ot concession. Focus on pa~ menl!>. collections. sal~. purchases. Money i.s involved and so 1s nccess•t> for being d1plomauc. Taurus plays major role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ) Define terms. avoid tendency toward telf. deaption. Career gets boost~ but be pos11ive concerning source mattriat, written agreement. Someone behind \Cents could have ulterior motives. LIBRA (Sept ,23-0c•. 22) Termapnt 1s envious. lacks faith, is resentful. Look ahead, realize this 1s ~our po"er-pla) day. Acccp1 challcnar of deadline. love relationsb1p mtens1fies 't ou'll recel\e deserved promotton. SCORPlO (Oct 23-~o' 21 ) Finish rather than begin. look beyond the 1mmcd1ate, realize search for .. IO\ e .. 1s i:o mpletcd. Clost' associate shares ideals will prove Jt. Anes. Libra na11"es "ill-figu re prommentl). SAGl'MARIUS (No' ~2-~c 21 l tress mdependcncc, confidence, pioneering spint. w11lmgness to get to hean of matters. Break from past patterns proves construC"t\\e. profitable. You can win legal battle.:... stand taU for rights. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan Ill)· C...ather mfonnauon. rcfusc'fo be caJo&ed tnto snap decision You·11 unco' er fo cb "h1ch can be transformed 10t0 profit. Genuine bargain a' a1lahle m connection w11h home. property. basic security. AQUARIUS (Jan :!U-Feb. I I D1,ers1f~. look beyond the immedia&e, long-distance call relates 10 scx.1al e' e nt poss1hle JOumey. Yo u'll have fun, but realize..flirtauon may not be .. real thing ... Gemini figures prominen.tly. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· M1ss1ng piece~ come· together, you pin overall view, you'll be on .. solid ground.·· Older. perhaps ccccntric. ind1viduaJ is on your-side. will help ach1eH goal Taurus. Scorpio play roles. IF OC?OBER 1 IS YO R BIRTHDAY currtnt cycle higbli&bts self. expression, greater independence. fre h stan. express1ons~ove. You'll break from past: you'll dance to ~our o"n wne and 1mpnnt y r own style. Cycle moves up, you'll bend of obhgation toohsh m first place. By CH.uu.£8 G<>RE1' a.M OMAR SHARIF ~ NorU1--SOuth v ulnerable. North dca.ls. club system-:' so the openina bid auarmtced 17 points or more. After South's value bid of six no trump, North &ave full weight to bis 19 ..points and six-card suit, and raised NORTH one for the road. + l West dutifully led a spade. De- ? A IC 9 S ' d arer won and led the jack of dia- " A K 10 8 7 2 monds to the kin& in the hope that . --•· K Q the queen would appear. We lmow \\'FST EAST so.me players who would come back • I 7 + Q J 10 6 S 4 3 to hand and take the diamond fi. v J 10 8 6 4 J Void ncssc because of the fact that Ei'.st (> 6 5 :-Q 4 had announced considerable •length • 10-9' 5 + 7 6 4 2 in spades~ but not this $!cclarer . -SOUTH He cashed the king~uecn of + A K 9 clubs and then .:ame to band with a ? Q 1 l heart to the queen. East's spade dis- : J 9 J card was revealing. Next, declarer • A J I J cashed his ace-jack of clubs, and The biddina: East followed aU the way . North East Soutll West When all followed to declarer's 1 • 3 + 6 NT Pus remaining spade winneT, the count 1 Pa.u Pus P.-s of East's hand was now almost com- Opcnin:g lead: Eight of + plcte. He could have no more than The only requirement is a desire to Mr.la. finance your gambling? U yoa uswer~ yes to seven or -"---stog pmbli114-. I. Has pmbling ever made }our 12 .. Werc you ever reluctant to use mere of lltese qaestions yoa are a I am cnclosana our 2()..quesuon test. home life unhappy? "pmbling mone} .. for normal e>.pen· comptllslve pm bier. As wftb any If you blindly follow rubrics, you ~en spades, and be had shown up would have no trouble with this with no hearts and four clubs. hand. Even if the beans break even-· Therefore. he had to have at least ly, you will 'peed thre( diamond two diamonds, and ii had to be spc- tricks for your grand slam. On the cificaJly two if declarer was going co principle of "Eight ever. nine ncv-make his -slam. So declarer led a er." you would ]>lay for the drop. diamond to the king, dropped the 81Jt we prefer firmer evidence for queen a.Jld had more than enough Anyone who fl unks it is invited to 2. Did pmbling affect )our repu-· diturcs? o~r com.,.lsioa, yoa cannot o\·er- write to Gamblers Anonymous, J>.O. talion? 13. Did gambling make ~ou care-come ll by asillg •ill po•·er. Vou nttd our choioc of lines when -..e are tricks. ~ · Box 17173, LosAnar!cs. Calif. 90017. 3. Have you ever felt remorse afttr less about the welfar11 of ~oursclf and Htskle llelp. . playing for all the lric~s. There must be something co this May God bless you for all you have p m blina? _ your family? I •rae yoa to take Sam G's advice North-South were using a forcing :·mne never" business after all. done for me and my"family. -SAM 4. Did pmblingcausea deorcasc in 14. Have you ever gambled to ud write to Gamblers Anonymous. G. your ambiiion or efficiency? . escar. worry or trouble'' Tltey will tell you where and when the DB.AR SAM: v .... 1euer made my -S. Did you ever gamble to get I . Did you e"er gamble longer 11ext meetba1 wlll be beld. Today's ..,, Men ..,.rtaal, It CCMlld make money to pay debts or solve some than you had planncd7 c.IHl.D coald cllange your life. Bet on 11• .. ••1'1 life. Here are ~ H .financial difficulty? 16. Hav.e you ever comm1ucd or IS. ~ Paper or .plastic? It's a loaded question The baa warJs rippiniW~-co~u=nc.r.cry=--:c:ose (blank) p astic supermarket ~EVCr since plastic bags sought bap arc jeopardizing life and limb. to replace the traditional brown bus. She wrote: "It's bad enough in the supermarket has bCcn-t_l;le battTe-suburbia where there's at least a around of. tension and infighting sporting chance of getting groceries amona ~.customers. • from the car to the kitchen. but in ""Motlicri.and daugfitcrs a~ facing New Yorlc it's a nigbtm11re.-We walk off. Husbands and wives are sleeping everywhere. Have you any idea what apan until the issue is settled. it's hke to carry a roast beef. 12 gallon Neiabbors have added grocery bqs to of milk, a jar of pickles and a carton of tbel• list-of subjects you never ~ce cream even 1hrtt blocks? Never • ditcas, just after religion. politics 'mind 10 blocks·and four fl1ghJs of and roach~ stairs. There haso't been such animosity .. After one.block the plastic bags amona shoppers since a man tried to have strctebed down to )Our ankles. take away a woman's Tide on camera just before they break when you're and substitute for it the~"ncW aod crouina a street. New York traffic improved .. formu... rules are fairly simple. Anything lef\ A woman in Brooklyn categorized fo the street after the haht changes is it u a "national problem," saying considcn;d fair game. 1 won't even repeat what surgeons said about what plastic bags do to your fingers. In a few cases. people made it.home wnh everything intact. only to drop things from nerve-damaged fingers!'' Those who oppoi.c ttu:_uadlt1onal brown-bags are j ust as adamant. .. There'sno place to grab a brown bag. It's like putting a pair of shoes on a kid with no bones 1n his leg,·· said a shopper in Arizona ... The) JUSt flop around and go limp on \OU, If you don't double-bag your gr0ccrics. the~ rip apart and )OU ha"e food nil over the trunk. The only people I kno" who like bro" n bags arc the no-~lent wpmcn who suU use tt\O(TI 'for Hallo"ecn masks or who pfl-wrap their garbage in them. Besides. can you use brown bags to cart) )'O ur sun lotion and to'-'els to th<" beach" I sa) nuke the bro" n bag' .. Old habits die hard in this count I) You Just can't come 1n .tnd rc"ol- utiomze the "a' "omen hop and · pct1 hnn-n:ri>la;r dead-+~ where the matl.eung gU) are fiddling around no" "1th the grocel) can . They·~ ge.ing to m_akc shopping "more fun .. b' 1nc;talltng a 'tdeo screen near the· ~dd1e scat to enter- tain and offer a fr" "Ords from sponsors. This 1s a maJOr 1c; Ul'. folk We're losin& our basic upermarke1 free- doms. ut ~our '01ce be ·heard Cmon. people. do "e reall~ know how Dukalm and Bush feel abou1 this? lnquinng m1nd'I ''ant to I.no" .ACROSS 1 Of1he USSR 5 Knave 10 Soft drink 14 Black 15 Athirst 16 Greedy 17 Norse god 18 ltftef 19~ I kt Of 20 W8Jghl unit 2 1 Accompltsher 22 Garments · 24 Togelhef 26-Stephen ~-27 lrntate 29 Spanish g1r1 32 Decelerates 33 Respond 3.4 Health scienoe abbr 35 tsn·t able 36 Swaq · 37 Vegas game 38 Metric unit 39 Epsom -'° Meflower 41 Says again 43 Cresoent· Shaped 44 Annoyed 45 Chicilen 46 Baseball ploys 48 Center 49 Plat 52 Prompted 53 -of Commons 55 TOcsin 56 Poker pot 57 Demand 58 Toward" 59 Cheers 80~ 61 Steeve DOWN 1 Tumult 2 Take apart 3 By&he -----: fYst barefY 4 Opp of ant 5 Time ~tod 6 Was anxious 7Red116ga extract 8 •Hands 9 MJen 10 More wary 1 \ Wage extra 12 Fuu 13 Fruit drlnt<s 21 Retr .. ts • 2~ 'Hitch 25 Amphibian 26 Enaur• 27 MOVle.-ard 28 Outburat 29 Cutts 30 Credo 31 Dote on 33 Guided 36 T\I program 37 Sf*:teS 39 Spinnaker 40 Boonsh 42 Auto deals 43 Clothing 6 7 8 9 ' . . . . Stay sharp; drive wlthyour sho~s off ............... :: -+---+--- Take off your shoes to kttp · younelf aJen when you drivt a Iona distance. You've read that. AcuPftllUN expcns now say tbctt's 10metbi.na tp iL Preuurcs on the soles of' your fed llimu.latc the MrYOUS .ysaem they say, in ways too vanous aodewi. rocks and tum to sand. Some start out .. •nd and turn IO rocks. Whctt lhe pressure come, from. that's another Item. Q. What do she-ep count to a.rt a .,oo night's sleep? • How you inhale doesn't rount for much. but bow you exhale docs In spons. Or1n cJllnbina stairs. mowma the lawn. shovelu'I snow, w~tevcr A. They don't art a good night' sleep. Cud che"ers w11h their four llOnUIChs can'1 comfosubl} he on their udes. T.he) can I~ "1th bod1~ uprialll. But ho"e~cr the~ do 1t. sheep s&eep is fitful. according to those \\ho ttudy such matters. Q. What's 1 "parad<>1"? . ' ~chore you &acklc, ~II do it A. A dot panchuted to its m1btary , if~ ~your th 1n a O. What do the chick.en raittn do .... meat. SeDerltely1 ns . ~ •11111rn ......... Rbythlft1C8fl)'. So wttla me. fttads. fciet, innards and Ulmwitejumps. ln a um1n&J)encrn IO ooelelMll a apen oa muscle wort. hdlen? tlMY lad lCJSlber. Dot's first chore: Ke miab 1wU.11ners should bk>w A.. ()rind thml up ~J put th(m 1n fhld its bancller. South Africa's Army = ltl•n ol little bubbfn 8ftd dllir drickH fftd. Uta tudl teams. ~~:'~Croom should Twooutoffittac:rnnat1on"1Je 1\ Oknt IUllll'I ou_r national no~r • • iitMr •te or "*'-I land. ltelMCOll-of"-liviflllroee: Q. ..,_ ... • * .._. hit's no-knov.n as 'e" 'Of~ IJ~ --11tt.. So llr 811!'11 "°" Cit'·~ Ctnutl Pan. that 11lhan· .....-dallar ml.I n&atc. ontt \\'U rock\ llmMa. ....... or UMll\ ,. .. ,...p. Man~ fhlk W.-. ao • rid of t~ tqunm Wlto'4 put Ul> ihlds lhtrc That'~ m*tdQl\ltfdtomuc-hJand fl'tj W no idea what tM) ~"' II\ 1na . ...,. \to~ ('rtH,I \\l'Jth~r tum upm the 20 l 'n1tcd St.11l" 1han m an~ Othtr countn. (''IC" 011i~1:1l\ 1n \th~·n . tir~cr­ uud.. in \"hip' ol m.ut-11,• from \tt Pcn1d1k<'n Jnd ~.1\ler tht'm on tht ~--!~--+--+---+-....... irounJ Jf\1trntt t!W \:ropoh • toun'lt" .... 10 1al..: 1h~m ho nw ln't<'ad or h:id.111g l htp\ uff tht' \\.Ill' uf tt\c 610\"l\"nl 1.:mrk l hi\ Ofli}'\1 tdt':I "3\ 1n,pm'\l l" lh\: lu\.I th.lt 't\IHln. 1n ...,.,H\:h of u'.:n1f"i tr.Id N.-en bc:ltm1 the poor \lrllfl(>h'I hl tms. _....... \ ffah '(IU C\\'f t'fll a dlU)., It Sl.l. "h~ J1d ~ou ''''Jl') J tnrJ On~r Ga\'e II up R(~ad1n1~a,morccmbl,,... tna,tba.n..~'1~ tn>nal Hate to adm11 1t,bu1 ~hat 1 I II " th 1ugh1 la't 'ftr ~not U'IWlll) \\ 1nh ~C"trina a J'C'(ord 45 Headquat1ered 46 Stigma 47 Fish 48 lJnCO¥ei 9d 50 Peto - 51 'Ferm tool 54 Ste1e: abbr. 55 Vehicle 11 12 ... . . . . \ . ONngl COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, 8epNniber 30, 1t88 , COURl&R CULTUllB by Maratta & Maratta BLOOM COORl I ~ ...., . "I hope they don't win any more . gold medals .• Their national anthem is too long." by Bra~ Anderson .. \ •. "Wlnsfowl Isn't your sofa back from the "upholsterer yet?" I • 7" ,.,. ., . . t 1 1· 'I • '''''""'' f: M tt . BA~B ~CUE GRI L' LOSES A W'J.I Ell. DEN1'1S THlt MENACE by Hank Ketcham . 'I ·."·3o J1 ''loot<s Ll~E MR WILSON IS ON RECESS." by Charles M. S~hulz I THtNK ~NT PATTV AHO MARCIE LIKE ME, 8UT I DON'T KNOW WM4< .. I Wt SM I COOLD ASK TMEM ... ir's ALL Rt6MT TO ASK SOMESODV W..W TM&' HATE VOO, 80T YOU ~OVLD NEVER ASK SOMEBOPr' WH'r' TME'I' LIKE '(OtJ •• . • dARPIBLD • . by Jim Davis IW THE WAY. YOO'RE oor Of !>~AVIN&" c:Af.AM FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER eur rrs A BQ',fRi.::ND-~R~ K1"'00t= Ca-1~~ OJNT~1R1NK ~ ~ ~·s~ }_./~? ., "'. FUNKY WINKERBEAN WA11. '!N "THE ~AME OF HEAVEN, SfOP 11 •• . DOONESBURY . . ... by LyrfrlJohnston -~, FiGKTir-G. (:' _ ... by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk . . • • ••• , /!IN ~t 7Ae &11el R£NT AN ON SITE . @ TRAVEL TRAILER. 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SANTA ANA ....... • . ---+ ' fM.tRAl.D BAY .f ... m11-..u111SLE, 1nn•t Bedrooms. 2. baths. ranch style ome, private pool, $2500/mo - YEARLY .. llL• PElllSIU Wlnt4tf at the beach ts gorgeous 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath. furnished. Fire- . pJ.ce. $950/mon\h I En-111~1121 *IAllli Jlfrf ,,r -. @ 4·Bedrooms. 2 baths. family room & dining room. Gardener and water Included. L-~l"•119'1 H1-4211 . ·······-... ® a-.t1M""" 28R. 28A C11P9 ~ condo. AJC. frplc.. gourmet kttctw\ .. bl ...... nook. mstr ...... ......... eta•• & Aom9n tub. .. Q9nl89. bWlttfUI ~-·· PoOJ, ... ........ =--•1•1•·-·-- 111-1111 WM~R .. . . . WE'RE HlJRTING. .. '.J\ ... ,, ... • 1 '''°' ''' ' "' "'"\, t , .,, t "ti ''''.l"'lt f \ lo\ 1 ,,11HI.., r Ill , 1.1r pr t.,.1 .. .,_,, 1' 'U••lH lfOti;'. \ ~ \", ',..,11tdh u•n• 01 .. 11,lll fl\t ..i,, h''f• American Red Cross . . ., ... ,,,,,. w111Ar sun .0 . IAYFIOIT 2 Bedtoom Apt w/BAY VIEW Flreplac., merowave. dlshwashef. garage & 1ovety pnv•t• beectl, S 1900/mo *ALSO* 1 Bedrooms. start mg •t S 1025/mo 80A T SLIPS EXTRA SORRY, NO f'ETS . llNltl ALA MOANA APTS. 530 W. Wilson -TSL . .OMT- 722-9012 or 142-1113 • # ''"'''"s~~@ EXECUTIVE 4-bedroom home, end of cul..O.-sac. Family room, firepl~. 2~ baths. new paint, gated boat and RV access Air cond1tioned, huge bac*yard i.Walk to Dr Hawes School and park. $1750/monllT. AU STAI llllEIS ·. ,,,_,,,. .-1 l ·--.. __.. -- YERSll~ES 4 AJAll:AIU 1• FULL SECURITY 1 a.ctroom, PLUS clubhouM pool, walk to beach. No pets .. $795/L-TRW -•••·1211 AGfiNT .,.,,.., .. 3 Bedrooma. 2 Bathe ~ I 1800 per month ' r I . I llllM'MI' 400~Way 18A uttl pd, S5tO 28A ~AM. S725. .. • available in W1stmi1dir lulfl11l11 l11cli F.01111111 1111., NO COl:lECTING ffo-sottCITING Deliver One ~ e Week -· Must have dependable car and proof of inlurMCe. ... 142-14M • • Ask for Joanne Craney , JOHNSON & so~ Lincoln M t-r l Ur)' ]'f.:.. ....... f"\,-, p, y 1 Co•t•M••• ·..s~ ~V' . f 0rMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 30, 1988 ~ t Ml.IC ll)TIC( NlJC ll)TIC( MllC ll)JIC( PlB.IC ll)TIC( I MUC ll)flC( NlJC !!OTIC( MUC ll)TIC( l"l'f ~ age: ~~:~o'~A"~t:~g . 'iT:i.:9 eeon:.-=-~™ ... =-.,-=' I • .J.m.o -rte-.. -= ...... o-1'"'~ .... '8-n ... _ ... ,.-.-,-,-1-nc-..... mr.-o,;;;:.,~,.-.tAJMta ... l"UmtT----.. -~ r~t~ c::: ...... -AND VALi.ET PAAKINO, MO. •1 MID CW NllflOM NC), -CMDn'Olll CW T'he ~ s-.one .,. T"9 fo11ow1r19 pett0n9 •• ~ under tN flGttlloue 'IJ~-81!_11~~~~ '" nta .aTY ANO A VESTING fl "AN OfOMANC&~T~ TO A.DPRHJU "AH O"°""'NCE ClrTH& W '11"111'"'4 --..... • dUll'!f1'MilllW.. ._.,._ ~ or MllMI .............. --·--II"-n ,AM '"""· TATIV£ PARCEL MAP, CITY OF HUNTINGTON llTATICM': CITY OF HUNTINGTON , .......... ,., • Ml LEA'S CAOSSINO. YOOOVAMET FROZEN ltttedebo'leon N/A · tit.t? Mo""'" UnTn~ MllA, CALI· LOCA reo sou TH OF BEACH AM!NOtNO TH' MIAH IW\.YN BEACH AMEHOINO SEC· u.o.c.) 180$4 H)ltiel111h °'·· Fovn-YOOUAT BAA.. 111 e 111t1 Robert o. Met<• ::a.___ .... ,, LllOIN AT ... Oii M TOWN CENTER OAIV&, HVHTINOT~ HACH OR-a.AC• TIOH eoe1 Of THE HVHT· Notice ....... t>y glwn to ,..,, v.-y, c-. t2108 SI &IKe •D Cott•....... TNI ttetemtnl ... .._, .... '-.. lltll 10011 Al POllllL' WESl OF AVEHVE OF THIE OINANCE COOf IY ADOP· llTATI NO. INO'TON BEACH OROI· Ciredllor1 ol Illa wllhll\ JenlCt Q Mm.t. 16054 Callf 92t21 ' wttll the CouMy C*1t of Of· C.D.P llRC., Cellfotftla. ON _,. ARTS, AT 80 1 TOWN TIN PRECISE Pl.AN 01' ' At... NANCE COOE TO PROVIDE 11ame<t tr~Ot(t) ttwil • Hyeclintll Or . Fountlllli v... Sl'leffl Mehd~. 720 N 9t1ga County on~ ... , ........ -~·· ..... DAY, OCTOellt .. ~ CfNTER ORNE IN A--"tC STREET ALIGNMCNT NO To '" '*''· '**lei., .... FOA CHANGE OF OtSTRICT bl'* lr91'1tt.r ,. •bout 10 be ley, Callf 92708 l<emt Aw . Seti G•brlel. 7_ lN& •t. l.ieWM H .... Calif --llntlJOLl.OW· ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL M-1 ALIONINQ }'/ALNUT c:redllOtt end cont1ngw1t MAP 12 FROM C3 TO meet. on pertonat PfOP!9'tY Tlllt bUtln .. a la c:on· Ce1ff t117S . ~1 .. M!f'l ICATIOlll. DET!RMINATION OAAFT AVENUE· BETWll!N L.AKf Cf9Clltort. and pettont whO TOWNLOT SPECIFIC PLAN t.einetler delGflbed ~by: an lndtviduel Tlllt buMnttt 11 c:on-Publlehed Ofante eo.t bwllneM II eon· 9'MYOPTHl~OW· EJR-1041APPLIES STREET ANO IEACH ~otlletWIMln19'etted SECTION A ON PROPERTY TM narnee and bull,,_. Tiil reglatr•nt oom · duC1edby enlndMOual Delly P1loC ~--11 . •• oorporllMan IMO AC.TtO•t ARI i.. e~NNINQ ACTION BOULE.,,ARO .. • 111 t Will or ettata, or beth, GENERALLY LOCATED AT eddf~ of the lnlMded menOld to lrlnMCt !Ntl-Tiit regla"tnt com· 23. ~. Oc1obet 7. 19A T ... , ..... ,.I'll com· CMHIPI-• CCMMT PA-te.\47 FOR RICHARD • .,..,.. ... : of A AH EVELYN BL.ACK. me "NORTHWEST-CO'R-1rantr9tor1 .,. JOONG '*' unw me flctltloye menCled to Ir~ bl*· F·108 ---'° treneect ~ TNI CMHIDIO' llPAY. CHANG, AUTHORIUD Ofdln•nc:e No *' ... ALSO KNOWN AS RUAH E HER OF &TH STREET ANO SEEN PARl(.6 YOUNG HEE t>ullinee• name or names MM under lhe tlcmloua --------- -wtder IM Kctltlou. LMTID TO OM.Y ntOM ~GENT FOR M}NO CHENG labl"'* the Pf.cM alino-!LACI< WALNUT AVENUE" PARK. 2140 Plaoent11 A11e . listed 11>ove on Septemt>et l>ulineet n•tM or ntmet rt8.JC NOTICE ......... neme Of ~ -•--OMKAAllal Cl-iEN FOR A CON· "*'' ol Walnul Ave. be· A petition h•• been llled I YJH>f'ltl : Cota ....... C .. lf. 92827. I , 19111 lllled •l>olle on Auou•I 4, lllled Move on lepl9mbef AT TMI ~ MIAMIO OlftONAL USE PERMIT TO tW99f'tb Llkt It tftd 8"ch by Tt1EOOORE BALOY AN In Ordln•nce No 2U3 TI\e IOcetlon In CaHlomla Janloe G Mlli.r 19111 ..,. '1CTITIOU9 MWll 1, 1IM DllCfl ID • Tt9I NO-EXPAND AN EXISTING Blvd This alignment la lhe Superior Cour1 ol Clll· tmend1 S.9061 of Ille Hunl· of the c:tuef exe.:ut111e ol1!08 Thia at•ltment wu ltled Shrrl Mtlld•vl MAMS ITAft•WT ,,.,.._,.-OU TICI Oii 11 *"'I tlN COA-MOTEL. WITH VARIANCES ~ry l0t lhe W•letlronl torn11. Counly ol Orange. re-lngton BHch Ordlf'\lnce or prlnclp•I bull'lffl offloe with the County Clerk of Or· Thia attlen'*ll wu flied Tiie ~ ptlr90f\1 .,. Ttw ......,_. .,.. Ned RllPOMDRMCI DI· FROM StDE SETBACK RE· pro19CI and 1n lntegr•I P•r1 questing Hltl THEODORE Codt to provide tor change of Ille Intended transferor Is· •nge County on Augutl 24, with the County Clerk or Or-doing bUtlneaa .. : WIMI IM County Ca.i1I ol Or-LMMD TO TMI "-AM-QUIREMENTS l 15 FEET RE· of the downtown clrcul1llon BALOY ~N be 1pPolnted 11 ol Olllr~I Map 12 ch1nglng .. ,.,,. &a 1bove. 1988 •noe County on S.Olembef MCBAA THEY MACHINE .,... Count~ on ~ 30, .... C~lfONAT,oft OU I RE Q.., 5 FEET tylltm Loc.11lon: AP.e'IX· pe<90nat representative to the zoning ol property All other b(jlinffS nemes , ..... 1 19911 SERVICE, 180 W. Wlleon 1'11 ,,..,._ TO, fMa JUeLIC PROPOSEOI ~NO FRONT m11191y ~80 t•t north of. ldmlnlster the 11sta1e of the loc:•led on the north-at llnd lddr ...... uMd b-y Ille Pubtlahed Or.nge Coaat . f11V111 #24, Co111 M.... (fellt ' ,_ .. ANNQ. • !SETBACK REQUIREMENTS •nd rouohly Pll•llel to, P•· d~ent , corner of W~ut A11enue Intended tr•neleror wlllltn Deity Piiot s.r>tember l&, Publllhed Or•noe Coa•t 92627 P\Allllfled Ofenge eo.t 2 . O!NERAL FILAN (20 FEET REQUIRED. 5 clfk: Cciatl HIQINlay. be-The pelllton requeata end SUllh StrMI lrom C31thr .. years IUI yeMI tut 23. lO, Oc:tober 7, 191111 Delly Piiot 5-ptember 16, Jett McBr•tnev. 100 w Delv Noc~-9. 18, AMENDMENT GP·118·3A FEET PR 0 P 0 S £ 0 I . twMn Llkl SttMI end IUl~lly to administer lhe (G~rll Bu11ness OlstrlC~'pttt so l•r IS known 10 the • F-702 23. 30. Oc:lobef 7, 1988 WlllOll #24. Cott• M .... 23.30, 1N8 ANO ZONE EXCEPTtON1LOCAT EO AT 220518eac:hBoutevard est•t•~ndet the lndepen· to Townlot Specilic Pt•n ·11ntended tr•nsteree are F-710 c.111.92627 M71 PERMIT ZE-77~~A3 FOA HARBOR BOULEVARD IN Al THE FUL.L TEXT OF THE <*lt Adm1nlstr111on l:lf Ea-1S.C:1ton A (Ret1dent1atl n<>N ptBtJC fl>TtC£ This butlnaa la con· --------.-MA L C 0 L M R 0 SS , C2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE tt111 Act. (Th11 author11y al· THE FULL TEXT OF THE The n•IM(t) .nd business f'tll.IC NOTICE ducted by: en lndMdull "8JC NOT1Cf AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR T AL OET GAMIN AT ION IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· Iowa tl'le peraonll tepres.n· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE l lddr... of the tntended FICT1TIOUI MlalNlll fhe reglttrenl com- --.. SOUTHCOASl Pl.AZJ\ TO •N!GAJ1VE DECLARATION FICE 11111.,. to tlke many iw:tlOns IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· tr•nsterff(s) •11. YUN MOK NA• ITATIWNT FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 menced to tr91\UC1 !NII· ACnnout-AMEND THE BUILDING tN·I 10 PL.ANNINO ACTION AOOPTEO by Ille City Wlthoul obt .. ning court ep-FtCE KIM & BYOUNG JIJ" LEE. TI\e IOllOWI sona we N,,_ ITATIMINT ""' UOOllf the tlclllloua T ~~ TENSITY STANDARDS OF PA.U. 151 FOR DENNIS 0 Council ol lhe Ctty of Hunt·1proval ~lore talung C4tf'tein AOOPTEO by the Cl1y 11114 N AIVlttOo Street, •3. doing ~,...:; ::' The follOwlng '*'°"' .,. ~ name or ll9mM ,hi ----. P9f90M we THE GENEAAL PLAN ANO LEE AUTHORIZED AGENT tngton Buer\ II 9t1 regular ec:tlona~ver. the per. Counc:ll ol the Clly ol Hunt·tL.ot AnQMt. CaUf 90026 . MATRIX CONSULTANTS. doing buli""' u . listed lbOve on NI A dOln8 ......... M . TOWN CENTER MASTER FOR CANON BUSINESS meeting held Mondey, Sec>-tonal representat111e 11 re-11ngton Belch &1 en reguter Thal the pr<>Perty pert;. 202 B Fern St Newport MEGA PACIFIC MARKET· Jeff Mcetatney 11ttt MITCHt!LL AV· Pl.AN TO ALLOY( 3 2411 MACHINES. INC FOR A tember 19, 198&. by Ille lol·lqutflld to give notice to meeting hlllO Monday, S11P·1nent heteto 11 detcr1bed In Be.ch Cehl 92W ING. 7701 Wun.< Ave .r~ at•ttment wu flied EHUE ASSOC~TJS· lC:,1 MILLI~ SQUARE reeT OF I CONDITIONAL USE PER· lowlng rotl call vote· 1ntetes}ed persons unless timber 19, 1981. by the IOI· oener•I H FURNITURE, s1.P,,en P•ul Ramttez. IS·263, Huntington e..c:tl. with Ille County Clerk of Of. Do¥9 S'!!!!: .. ,.J..• .J...A MIXED USE OEVELOP·1MIT FOR A NEW TWO· ,AYES CoundlmemberS jthey have .waived notioe 0t lollring roll call vote 1FIXTURE . EQUIPMENT, 202 B Fern St N-port C•hl 92847 •nge County on Seplembet ~_.,,...., ..... ....., M ENT LOCATED AT,STORY 72.000 .SQUARE Kilty.Green Finley.Erstune, eot\1«1ted to lhll ptoposed AYES Councllmtmbers TRADENAME. GOODWILL. Beecn.Celll 92663 Clltt0<d E Symet. 7701 15, 1988 ,.~~~·-· •1sourH COAST PLAZA FOOT INOUSTRIAt BUILD-W•nellell,Bannlll• 19Ct•on.) The 1n<1ependent Kelly.Gr.en.Finley Ersll1ne LEASE, LEASEt1Ql0 IM· Thoe businese " c:on· WarMI Ave S-263. Hunl· ,., • .._.,.n19 Pll1Mr· TOWN CENTER, BOUNDEDjlNG TO EXCEED THE MAXI· NOES Counctlmembers adm1r11111a1ton •uthorUy wtll 'W1nc:Nlll. Bannister PROVEMENT, CONVE· ducted by an 1ne11v1<1uaJ ongton Buer\ ~11 92847 Put>bhed Of~ Coast ll'llo. lOOtOOYe~~·&Htc·•·~IBY BRISTOL STREET. MUM ALLOWABLE 30 None be granted unless an NOES Councllmembefs NANT NOT TO COMPETE The regostr•nt c;om· Thia bu11neu 11 con· Daily Ptlol Seplembet 23, ~~~ -11. -•· SUNFLOWER AVENUE. AV· FOOT HEIGHT LIMIT BV 10 ABSENT Co u n • lntllfested pe<tOn hies an AB $ ENT Co u n • and IS locat.O 11 21 40 menced to trant.ct t>usl· dueled by an 1nd1v1dut l JO, Oc:tobef 7. 14, 1981 F d C..... ENUE OF THE ARTS ~NO F!ET AT 3191 REDHILL cdmembeB. None ob,ect•Ol'l to tin pelltlon and 1c1lmembtfs Placenue Ave . Costa M •• nest under the llCllllOUI Th• regtstr•nt com-F-732 ~ und9, Lt ·• • _. 1.-105. IN A TC ZONG. EN-AVENUE IN AN MP ZONE OUT OF ROOM Mayt ~ good cause wny the CITY Of HUNTINGTON Call! 92627 buliness nl tn41 °' nemes menoed to tr9NICt bull· r '* ~ttlon, 3!.~~7 VI R 0 NM EN T A L ~·DE· ENVIRONMENT Al OETEA· CITY CW HUNTINGTON c:ourt should not grant the 1 MACH, Cont1'4 Brocllw•r . The &Js1nesa name used listed above on NIA ne.. under the Hc:t111ou1 P\BJC fl>TlC[ eci111c..._.Htgtiwey,"""le TERMINATON DRAFT MIONATION NEGATIVE NACM,Connleltrocllw•r .11utnoruy City Cleftl by said 1ransler0ts at .. Id SteveRemjrez t>ualness name or nernes :o~ Oan1 Point, C•llf EIR-1041 APPLIES DECLARATION Cltr Clettl A HEARl~G on the pett· !Sublllhll<I Orange Coas1 locatton 11 PRODUCE This statement was tiled listed abo11e on Novemt>et t FICTIT~':".:....aa 3 GENERAL PL.AN FOR FURTHER INFOR· Pvbl!Shed Of•nge C-o•st,llon win be'llelCI on OCTO-Dally Ptlot Sep1ember 30.,M~RT lwt1htneCountyClerkOf0r-1918 ..,.!,.~ ealn.sa lat ~~-,AMENDMENT GP·88·3B MATION ON THE ABOVE Daily PllOI September 30. BEA20. 1988111 45Ptf in 1988 Tnat .. Id bulk transfer Is inge County on September I CllHord E Symet f NAMI ITA,.._NT "-=._ .,, • genetl ..,.. .. ANO REZONE PETITION APPLICATIONS TELE· 1988 Dept No 3 loc:ated 11 700 F77201ntend.O to be consum·12 1988 fh11 ataterneol w•1 l11ed he loliowlng perte>na are ner .. _ R-88-07 FOR RONALD J. ll!HONE 754·5245 OR CALL F771 Civic Center Drive West, mated al the ofllce ol F .... with the County Clerk ol Or· doing buaineu •a: ~ r•o1t.'..'~_n:_ c~~-!AMBURGEY, AUTHORIZED AT THE OFFICE OF THE Santa Ana, CA. HANMI ESCROW co . INC ' PubllShed Orange Cout '•nge County on September FEER GUSOEN PAORTN:Rs .. __ •0 .... _, ·rAGENl FoR· RONALD J.'PLANNING oEPARTMENr ptettc NOTICE-1F You oBJEcT 10 the MLIC NOTICE 3113 w 01ympoc Blvd . Lo• oa11 P11ot sepiemt>er 16 ,,, 1988 o v L • ""'9• under the lletltloua AMBURGEY ANO ANOREWrROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE. granting ot lhe petot1on. you Angeles. Cahlorn1190006 onl23 ~O October 7 t988 ' F'Jt17t1 MEN T I MANAGE MENT ~ nerne or riamea J .CARICH TO AMEND THE 1COS TA MESA C A LI· FICTITIOUI MlllNESS oshould e1the1 appear At the NO TICKE04 030F 1 0 4EATH , or alter October 19. 1988 I · · F·709 Publlshed Oran~ Coast CO~PANY. a Cetlfornla llt1eCI abqve on Septembet GENERAL PLAN FROM,FORNIA NAME STATl•NT hearing and State your ob· This bulk transter Is sub· Dally Piiot September 23. gene<•I partnership, 4199 24. 1911 GENERAL COMMERCIAL Pubh5'111d Orange Cou1 The IOllowing persons ere11ec1tons or 1116 wr1t1en ot>tee· 1 ANO OF PETITION 1ec1 10 Ca11torn1a Uniform PUBLIC NOTICE 30 0c:tobe1 7, 1•, 1988 Campus Ori.,., Suite 1000, lMrf T. Smith. Gen.91 JO HIGH DENSITY RESI· Da)ty Pilot September JO. d04ftil bvslnest u • uons wnh the coun before T O ADMINISTER Commerc111 Code Section I F-730 Irvine. C911t. 92715 PMner OE.N.TIAL ANO REZONE 1988 PACIFIC F\)TURE INTER· 1ne l\aaling You1 appear-ESTATE; OF: 6106 I FICTITIOOl IMJSfNISI Ferguson Oeve1op-~t wet "*'IFROM Cl {LOCAL eus1., , F762 NAT1~Al. 18 Rapallo, 1nce may be in person or by RALPH s HENR Y . The name and address of NAME ITATEMENT Plel.IC NOTICE mentl M•nagement Com- wtttl 1'-County Clertl OI Of· 1 NESS DISTRICT) TO R4 Irvine, Calll 92714 your attorney CA SE NO. A 145129 the petSop w1lh whom 'The t011ow1ng pe<sons a1e pany, • C9llt0<nta c;orpor. enge County on Sei>teml>llf (MULTIPLE·FAMILY RESI· PUBUC NOTICE Yoshi Noguc111. t8 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR T ii he claims may be hied os d0tng busmets as FICTI~UltNESS at1on. ••99 Campu• Orl\19, 21,tMI C>ENTIAL),AT22l3FAIR· Rap•llo.lrv1ne.Ct1119271'oracontlngeot credllOIOI 0 a trSHA~MIESCROW CO .INC QU ALI TY 1 HOUA NAME MENT Suite 1000, trvine, C•l1I ,..,.,, v I-£ w R 0 A D EN • FICTITIOUS SUSINESS Thtl buSlntss IS con-the decease<! you must Ille benefiCtarleS creditors 311.l w Olympic Blvd . Los PHOTO. 149 R1ve<S•d• A\9 ' The lollow1ng son• are, 92715 PublillNd Orange Cout VI R 0 N M ENT A L 0 E ·1 NAME ST A TEMENT ducted by In Individual your ctaun with tile court and contl~enl c:redttors, and Angeles. C•Hf 90006 and Newporl 848C:h, Caltl 92663 d0trlli l>uS>nets I L E P D e " • I O P • Olly ~ SIC>tembet "30. TERt.llNATOf)I· NEGATIVE The foltowing persons are The registrant com· mall a coPy of to the per. persons who may be the IHI o11y tor 1t11ng c;181ms oav•CI w 1111am Purves 532 SELLUTIONS. 17 GOieta mentlManagement Com· Oct.olMr 7, 14', 21, 1NI DECLARATION doing business as rnenoed to tranaac:t butl· sona1 representative ap· 'otherwtse interesled in 111e t>y any cre<111or Sllall be ()c;. Vos ta Grande Newpo1 t P01nt Orlve. Corona del M11. pany, • C•hfornte c:orP<H· F.759 4 GENERAL P,L.AN AMERICREST 37 Reo ness un<lef the flCllllOUS pointed by the court ••llllin Wll or estale or bolh ol IObef 18 1988 whlc:'11$ tha,eeacn Cahl 92660 Callt 92825 euoo. 19100 Von Kerm•n ---ft..,IJll_IC_IO __ flC(. ___ AMENDMENT GP-88-3C1 Rook, Irvine Calll 9"7 l • business n.,,.,_ or ntrneS lour mon1ns from the d•te ol RALPH S HENRY 1>us1rins day before 1ne Mary Ellen Purves S32 S•n<Srl C Heynes. t 71Avenue. Suite 300. lmne. ANO RF.ZONE PETITION! Patrlci< James Tnomson nsted tt>ove on July t, 19118 first issuance 01 le1ters as A PEllTION ....,.,,, consummation dale soeo-1v1sta Grande. Newpor1 Gotett P0tnt Drive. CorONI Cll1f 92715 _.._ R-8&-08 FOR JACK HAM-37 ReO Roc;i.; 1rv1ne Calif Yoshi Noguchi provioed on Sec11on 9100 or nas .,.,.,n fled above Belen Gahl 92660 def Mer. C911f 92625 Th11 bu11neu 11 con-PllCnnov. Wll M ET T . A U TH 0 RI Z E 0 92714 Tn1s st•lement was foted the Calllorn1a Probate Code hied by FRANCIS Dated September 20 I Th11' bu11ness is con· This buSlness II c:on-1duct.O by I genetel P•rt· ~,,_WT . AGENT JACI( R ANO MARY Edward W1ns1on Purkiss with the County Clerk ol Or· fhe t11ne for lohng ct1oms will WILBUR PEARCE tn lhe t9811 ducted by husb1nd ano w1te dueled by an 1nd1v1<1u11 nerstup ~ ~ pet10fl& are JO HAMMETT. FROM LOW 362 Ralcam Cos1a M"s. ange County on August 30. not exe>1re prlOr to tour Supcnor Court ol YU.. M()t( KIM, BYOUNG The registrant com· The reg1s1rant c:om -The registrenl com· DAWN~ DESIGN DENSITY RESIDENTIAL U),Cal1f 92627 1988 · months from ll'ltl dale ol the Cahlomea County of JIN LEE. Intended Tr•f\•·!menGe<l 10 transact _puSA· menced to lransac:t bu"·llTI90Ced lo tr•nHct bua1-• lee eo.ta ~ St Cott • MEDIUM DENSITY RE"Sl-1 Roger Dean Medlen FJIOl.57•11eet1ng not~ at>ove ORANGE requostmg that ..,_ ness under lhe 11c11l1ous ness ut'lde< tl>e lic:tmous ness under the fict11tou1 C8ltf t2t21 · efDENTIAL FOR 1"'-53-1997 17802 Preecotl Hun11ng1on Pu1>11she0 Orange Cout YOU MAY EXAMINE the FRANCIS W ILBUR PubhshllCI Orange Coasl t>usiness name ~ names Q).111ness n1rM or n•.mes t>uslness name or n1,.,,._ ~ ... celline Rodder! ~E AVENUE AND RE· Beach. Cehl 926'17 D111y Pilot September 9. 16 !tie kepi by lhe c:oun II you PEARCE b d D•1ty P1101 Septembe< 30 hSlll<I above on NIA hsted above on AuguSI 1, 111190 •t>ove on JlllUery I 14 'Coeta .....,. S Cot · 1 ZO OF 1953 ORANGE, G • r 1 1d 1 n e Ma ''• 23 30. 19811 are a person onterestll<I 1n e appointe as t988 David Purves 1988 1988 ~. C.... t2t27 I., t• 1 AVE ·JJ E FR 0 M R 1 Ttlomson ,37 Reo Roell. F-679 the estate. you may Ille wotn ,personal.represent.awe to F763 This sta1emen1 was filed S1ndra C H•ynes John M_ Ferguson, Pr..i- . r(SINGLE·FAMIL Y R!'SIOEN-1 Irvine, Cali( 92714 lhe coun a format Request admin1s1er the es1ate of with the County Clerk ol Or Tn1s •ttlemenl was llleo d«ll II °"" ~ .;':'"~c:on• 'tlALI TO R2 (MULTIPLE· This business '' c.on· PUBLIC NOTICE tor Spec1a1 No11ce ot thll lol-the docedont ~UC NOTICE •nge County on AuguSI 22. wlltl the County Clerk or Or· Thls-,1t1emen1 wu flied l he r~glstr•nt c:om • FAMILY RESIOENTIAL).EN· ducted by. e Of!netal part· FICTITIOUS IUSINl:S-S "'9 or an 1nllefltory arw,i llP· THE PETfllON 1988 enoe County on September With the County Clefk or Or· menc.d 'tr ~IV IRON MEN f A L 0 E -1nerst11p pr111semen1 01 es tale asse1s : requests authonty 10 F1CTITl0"9 IMJIUESS F"'741 7. 19811 9nQe Cou11ty on Septembet MM unJ:. t~lltloua TERMINATION NEGATIVE The regostr11n1 c.om· t:!A1M1~ STATEMENT •or of any pe1111on or au:ounl admtnister lt\e e5late NAME STATEMENT • 1 Publlsned Orange CoHt nt1197 19, 1981 . DECLAAATION. rnenceo to transact t>us1-0 owing persons are as prov1de<1 1n sect•on 1250 1 The tollowlng persons are 1oe1ly Pilot September 9. 16. Keller Weber & Do.brott. nez:ao1 ~ neme °' narnea l 5 REHEARING OF Pl:AN-ness under the t1c111oous doing business as. 1ot the Cahlornta Probate under the Independent doing t>vsmess as 23. 30, t988 18300 Von K•rman. Suite Pubtlshed Or•nge CoHt Isled ·~ on Augull 2$, NING ACTION PA-88-134 busmeu n1me or names CELLULAR MOBIL SER· Code A Request tor Spec111 Admimstrat1on of Estates KELLER BUSINESS SER-1 F-672 910. Irvine. C•lll 92715 D•tly Pilat s.r>tembet 23. 1~ Roddetl FOR JA01( LANPHERE. hste<I above on Sep1ember VICE l6'0 Superior, Costa1No1tce form Is available from Act (This aulhonty allows VICE. 10183 Nape River Publlsned Orenge Coes1 130, Oc:tot>er 7, 14. 1988 Tiiie ~t 1 hied AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR tfi. 1988 Mes•. Cllltl 926C27 the coul'1 Clerk 1M personal Coun. Fount11n Veney. Call! PUBLIC NOTICE D111y P110t Septernt>llf 16. j F-729 with theeouneo:'nty CAletk 0! ~-OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO fhlS statement was tiled 3902 Hceckett 8Ave · Long Att0tner fOt Petltion.r. 401 many ac tions without Ch11st1n11 Lucille Kelle!. FtcmlOUl IU81HESI F-706x j PlB.IC NOTICE • .,.,_, wu I DICK NABERS FOR A CON· Patr1cii fhomson Peter James avenne Jt Wiiiiam W. Soullup, h q., reprOS4!nlat1vo to take 92708 23. 30. October 7. 19118 • 9t1ge yon ugue · ~LLOW EXPANSION C'F1"°''" lhe County Clertc ol Or· Beac:h. l hf 90 08 1 C1.rlc Cenl4"' Drive WHt 10183 Napa River Coun. NAME STATEMENT l HI · 1.., ONE E)(tSTING AlH01ange Coun1y on September· This business is c:on· Suite 705, s.nta Ana, ci. obt.atning court approval Fountain Valley. <;allf 92708 The IOllowlng persons are Plel.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI .,...,, ,._ DEALERSHIP WITH TE~-21. 1988 ducted by an 1nd1111dua1 12701 Belon? laking certain ThlS bus1ne55 IS con-doing t>uslness.. NAME STATIMBn l?i.tl>lllhed O<a~Coul PORARY OUTDOOR DIS· f3t210:J Tiie reglslranl com-• Publlshed Orange Coasl actions howevef lhe ducted by an'tnCloVtdual SECURITY INVESTMENT FICTITIOUI eo&INEll Tile fOllowlng ~·•re ~llol Septem 9. le PLAY ON AN UNIMPROVED Put>llShed Orange Coast menced to transacl buSI• Oal\tl Pilot Septembe< 29 personal repiesenlallve ISi The reg1s tren1 com-COMPANY. 17677 Britt•ny NAME STATEMENT d0tng bullnes& u : 23. • 1918 1: SURFACE WITH A VARI· Daily P1101 Sep1ember 30 ness under the llctouous JO. Octobe< 6 1988 rcquKed IO 91vo notice 10 menced to transac:t bus,. Lane Huntington Beach. The IOllowing persons are STREET PILOTS. 303 _____ _... ___ -680_ ANCE FROM SIDE SET-Oc1ober 7 1• 21 1988 t>USlnest name °' natn41s ,,,-. ThF993 1n1e1es1Cd persons unless ness unoe< the tic1r11ous Cahl 92647 d0tng t>usmess as 1Esthet Street. Cost• MMI. •-.,. Mnnrc BACK RE0Ulj\9AENTS. F-758 listed tt>ove on Sept~ tney have warved ""'""& °' business name or name!$ Steven E Milli.It. 17677 PACE COMPUTER CON-,Cllrt 92627 ..--.n. ""' IW. L 0 c A T E 0 Al 2 6 0 0 1 19118 \ DllD•1c Mt\TICE ·......-•. hst!!CI above on 4no1 yell Britteny Lane. 11unllngton SUL TING GROUP. 600 EHi Kevin Kendrj(;jt McMur-----.. -... -----HARBORBOULEVAROINA Plm_IC NOTICE Pe10<J Cav1nne l'"UUI. nu conS('nlPdlOlhe PfOposed! Cnr,.ttna LKeller BelCh,Celit 92647 Oceanlront Suite tH.l••Y 303 Es1her Street. ... • C I ZONE ENVIRONMEN· T1l1s sl•lement was f\led F action ) Thf' in~pe_)ldont This statement was hied This t>usoness os con-Balboa C•hl 92661 Cotta Mesa. Calif. 92627 ~A~I TAL DE TERMINATION flCTrTIOUS IUIMHESS with the Counry Clerk of Or-1~!~~,A~~=~S ad'mm1sllatton 'li'U1hol1ty wotn~l'le County Clerk or Or· CIUC111<1 by an tndividlJal Jettrey Lyman Megeneu Tnos busmen 11 con. The.--.. NEGATIVE DECLARATION NAME I TATEMENT enoe County on ~UOUSI 30 I The lotl0W1 persons.,. w18 be granted unless an ange County on Septemt>er The reg1s1ran1 COM· 500 Eut ~nlront Surte ducted by· an lfld1V10ua1 ·~""' ~ .,. e PLANNING ACTION The lottowtng persons are 1988 .. ng intflresled person hies an 19 t988 mel\Qed 10 transact bus• IH Balboll. C•llf 92661 The regiairant c:om· ~~a,:;.RTNERS PA-83-138 FOR MALCOLM doing business as F390S50 Cl~'l'~s'C!'Pa~ CREA · obje<:tlon to lhlS pehtlOn Fa2tt1 ness under the hc111oou1 Allen Robert C1111ron 600 menced to tr9MllCt bull· CONSTRUCTION COM · ROSS. AUTHORIZED COOKIES TELEGRAMS Publtslllld Or•nge CoHI TIO'NS 23562 MatSaia D• and shows good cause Published Orange Coas1 t>u~ness name or names Eut Oc:eanlront Su11e 1H, ness under the liet1t1ous PAN\' c.Hlomle AGENT FOR SOUTH1l674S Bay111e't". Sunset 0811y P110t September 9. 16. L till C 111 he Oaoly PolOI Septembe' 30 hsted above on September BllbOa C1hl 92661 business name or n•ml!S •• ~ .. COASTPLAZAFORACON·eeacn.CA 90742 23.30.1988 . i:ina I S a o wily t oourt stlould not0ctober7.14 21 1988 l 1988 This t>us1ness IS ton.,hstedaboveon N/A =:~· 41:0 CMlpua IDtTIONAL USE PERMIT St9oh911le Altl~.;)fl Schultz F·676 23~~r~ Kinc~d _ Wa11n 1Jran1 the aulhor1ty F.153 . Steven E Mellett duc:ted by a ~·I parl· Ke111n K McMurray Ive, tfl 1 • lfVlntl. FOR THE FASHION IN· 1674~ Bayv1e... Sunse1 I rsala r . Laguna A HEARING on the ThlS statement was hied nersn1p I This stattment ... hied ~ ,:115 • C:OO.tructlon STITUTE•OF DESIGN ANO Beacl'I. CA 907•2 Plel.IC NOTICE tiillJI C~ • E111ne Wa an petition will ~ held on! P\$.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Or-The reg1s1rant com-~th the County Clerk ol Or· ~-:°Celllfornll cor·1MERCHANOISING TO OC· BtCh:_.~~~:~e:~c~67~!l FICTITIOUS BUl lNESS 2356~nM~rsala Or t ag 1 una Oct'obor 20 1988 al 1 45 FICTITIOUS BUS.NISS .noe County on Augus1 31, ~~ ';~s-:;~,,~0:,0; ~~nty on s.ptember ~r•tlon 4199 Campu· CUPY 27.969 SQUARE 90~2 NAMI STATEMENT Hiits Cal1I p M in Oepl 3 located al '"ME ST '"T"' ... "'NT 1988 f•1-• .,:.1 """' ' FEET JN AN EXISTING OF· 7• ' 700 C C nt 0 u'___Jf.. .. .. _... F"°"2 business name or natn41SI -''119· gv te Jvvv. Irvine. FICI;. BUILDING WITH A Thea business oa con-T"9 lollow1ng persons are This buS1n4'ts •s con-ivte o er "vvr-'fhe fOllowong persons are Published Orenge Co1st llsted above on (not yell Published Orange Coast C91if. 92715 CONDITIONAL USE PER· duote<J by a general parl· d0tng busl~ess as ducted by husb•nd and wife Wes1 Santa Ana. CA lo°'ng business as Oe11 Pilot Sep1emt>llf 16, Jett L Magen•u i Dally P1101 September 23. lep C:OO.t ructlon Corn-,MIT FOR A REDUCTION ,_,.1nersn1p .. I (a)iHE .. NINE T.O FIVE The reg1atr1nl com· 92701 M v A. ARCHITECTS 23 ~October 7 1988 . Tn1s statement was ltledl30. October 7. 14. 1988 periy. t Celifornl• cor~-PARK I NG AT 3 4 2 0. The registrant c9m-1PEOPLE . lb)THE 9 TO 5 rnenced to transact t>us1· IF YOU OBJECl lO!(Mochlel Volk Assoc1e1es, . F· 711 with the County Clerk or Or-f -736 etlon, 19100 Von ~m•n BR STO STREET TC menoed to transac1 Oulll· PEOPLE ' 106 Almado,s. nHs under the 1ic1o11ous he I h iArthltec:ts) 4>893 R1aclleuJo i nge County on Septembe< Avenue. Suite 300. lrvlne. ZO~E LENVIRON~'1::TAL inen und« the hcllttoos Irvine. Ca111 927 '" . ~usiness name °' names I gr~nt173 o ~ e pehtton !San Clemente. C1hl 92672. Plel.IC NOTICE 7 1988 II P\RIC NOTICE Callf.92715 D TER NATION .e j1>us1ness name or nsmes J1m F Zllhlen 106 hsted above on Augu:st 30 you s ou ell Gt appear MlcheetWayneVolk 2893 FJl1171 --"-'-"'-'------- Thie bu11nH,1 II con· E~PT M l X· llate<l abov'e onnla Atmador.1rv1ne.Calil 9271<1 1988 at tho hoarlng and stale,Riac:nueto. San Clemenie. FICTITIOUl•USIHfSS Publlaned Orange Coastl FICTIT10UllMJllNlll ducted by: e generet P•r1· 1 1 PLANNING ACTION Stephanie A Scl'!ul~ Th11 business os con· Glenda E Wa1en your ObJPChons or hie Call! 92672 NAME STATEMENT Dally Pllol Septembe< 16. MAMIE STATWMINT n«INp PA·ll-l'44/VESTING TEN-Thlf stttemen1 w•t flled ducted by an •n<lllllduat This stetemen1 was filed wt11ten ob1ecttonc; with the This business is con· The following pe<sons are 23. 30. Oc:tobe• 7 1988 I The IOllowlng persons •re Tiie r1glttr1ri1 com· ITATIVE PARCEL MAP wttll tFi. County Clerk ot 01-Tile reg1s1ran1 com-with tile County Clerk ol Or· courl before the hearing duct~ by en ond1v1dua1 doing t>usiness as F.713 doing buSlnes& &a. menced to tr•ntK1 l>ust· l v S..-$8-ll7 ANO ZONE EX· ange Coun1y on August 2•. menced 10 1r11nsat1 bus1-ange County on Augus1 3.0. Your appearance m ay be The regislrani com· TELAMERICA. INC 2355 MEETING PLANNERS one undef the tlc11houa c E p T I 0 N p e R M I T 1988 ness under the 1tcm1ous 19 e 1n person or by our:rnenced to transact buSI• Mein Street. Suo1e 100 Pl.&.IC NOTICE I EXPO. 2212 For1una, New· ~ ntme or n.,,.,.. z E 7 1 2 4 6 A 3 F 0 R FJl6o:zr bvSlness name or names F3'0594 Y ness unde1 the hct111ous Irvine C.ltf 927 14.9696 PC>r1 BMc:h. Calif 926e0 liSted eboYe on Jtnuaty 1. M A.LC 0 L M R 0 5 S Published O<enge Cout hated pbove on Septembef PubllSlled Orange Coas1 . allorney busmess name or names Fu~dameflca Inc.. Cell· ACTITIOUI MJltNll l Cem EnterprtHI Inc 1981 AUTHORIZED AGENT F~ Dally Pilot September 23. $. 1988 . Dally PolOt September 1q. IF YOU ARE A llstod 11bove on Sep1em1>er lornia. 2355 Mam Streei NAME 8TATE•NT 1C•tllornta corp , 2212 For· JoNI M F•guson, Pr..,_ SOUTH COAS'T Pl.Al.A FOR'30. Oc:tot>et 7 14: 1988 . Jim F Zlhlen 23 30, Ociot>er 7 l98~ CREDITOR or a 12. 1988 Suite tOO Irvine C•hl The IOllowtng pertons are tun•. Newport Beach. Cam dent A MASTER P~111 AMEND-F744 Tn1s st11emen1 was hleo .101 contingent creditor ol tho Michael VOii< 92714-9696 d0tng l>uSlness u 92660 -Tl'llt ttatement wu ft~ M ENT ANO FINAL OE· wtlh tne County Clerk ol Or· deceased. ou must Me This statement was 111eo Th•• business is con· o o L l A Rs F o RI f hlS bustness is con· with IN County Clerk of Of ~VELOPMENT PLAN FOA A . P\8.IC NOTICE . enge County on September Plel.IC NOTICE our claJm ~1th the court with the County Clerk o1 Or· ducted by a corporetoon SCHOLARS. 3003 Ml View ducted by. a corporatton • -no-COunty on ~ember 21 STORY APPROXIMATE· e. 1988 F>t1051 y 1ange County on September The registrant com· Drive Legune Beach C91tl I The reg11tran1 com 19 1911 LY 301 FOCH HIGH OFFICE FICTlTIOUS IMJltNlll Pubhshed Orange Coast f1CTITIOUI 9USINESS and mail a copy to Ille, 19 1988 menced 10 lrtnaac:I bus•· 92651 menced to trtnaact bval· _.fmm BUllDING TOTALLING. NAME ITATEMENT Ot111y P1101 September 16. NAME STATEMENl personal repre1>0ntahve, ~ ness unoer Ille lictot1ous Kenneth Gran•m Steuck, ness unde( the ltetltloua 0.. Pu~~~ eo;;c 47$ 059 SQUARE FEET The tollowlng l)llflOnS are 23 30 Oc1obe< 7 1988 Tile following persons are appoinlod by tho oourt Published Orange Coasl buSIMSS n1m41 or nemes 3003 Mt Vtew Ortve. L9QUn11l>u:rss n1m41 or n•mes 30 'be llOI 1 em::;. · l w tT'H A VESTING TEN: d0tng OUSlneu 11 • F-703 doing business.. w1tt11n lour months from Oa11v Potot Seotemt>er JO listed above on AuguSt 1. se.c:n. C.,,, 92651 lia1 et>ove on September . tow . 14 1 F 72tl TA TIVE PARCEL MAP A I MAINTENANCE. E.T. <•!COMPUTERISED EN lhe dale oll1rst issuance ol Octotier 7 14. 2 I 1988 1988 Jane1 Jue. 3003 Ml v-lO. 1988 -:::=======·::::-1L<1CATEO NORTH OF 3217 S R-Or San1• PUBLIC NOTICE GINEERING SERVICES letters as provided 1n F-7~ Tony B Rich VIOe Preti· Drive, L.agun• BMch. C111f ~: Ml9chk•. Pr~~ ANTON ..BOULEVARD Ana, Caht 927a. (b)OAVIES & ROBSON secllOn 9100 of the • dent 92651 st•tement -WESl OF AVENUE Of THE Ellee11 M Atencio, 3217 S FICT1TIOUS 1UltNIH SOFTWARE, 15400 Bet-PUBLIC NOTICE This a1a1ement wu 1114d l Th11 bullneu II con-wltl'I the County Cterll 01 Of. PACI~ YtEW IARTS AT 600 ANTON ~ Or Santa An• Ct llf NAM( ITAHMINT gr•d• Street ~as West· Caltlomia Probate Code !With,,.. County Clerk of Or-ducted by huSblfld •nd wife lfige County on Septembet MIMONAL f'A"K I BOULEVARD IN A TC 9Q70" The lotlow•ng Qef'9or\5 are m111ste1. Calif 92683 The time IC>f fihng c:la1ms FICTmous •USINESI ange County on Auou•t 26, The registrant com · 15, 1988 c.net.-ry • Mortu•ry ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al Toni Aten ... 10, 3217 S dOlng bvslneu IS Stephen Wiiham Het>burn w1a not expuo pflof lo lour NAME STATEMENT 1988 ~ lo lrlnHCI l>ust· 1 FW1- Chepet • Cremttory OETERMIHA1ION DAAFT Rena or , Slflta An•. c.111 C 0 A ST LINE EL EC·, 1~00 Be\g.cade-.Si 1t88. monll'ls ltOm the date of The tollow1119 persons are f110nt l""• under 1he fictitious Pvt>ttshed Orange eo.tt 3600 ~tc:1llc: v-Orove EIR· 1041 APPLIES 9270• TRIOAL S~VICE, 35' la Westminster, Calif 92683 the hearing nollced above doonr;i business IS PubMahed Or•noe C<>1st business n•rne or n•mes Daily Pllol Septemt>er 23· ~POfl BHcn I a PLANNING ACTION Rober Gonzales. 3217 Perle Pl Costa MllH. Calif RoMmarie P11roc11 heb· YOU MAY EXAMINE TAPES II, 2737 CroddY10a11y PllOt S.Otember 9. 16. lilted •t>ove on NIA 30. October 1· 14• 1988 W -2700 PA·ll-145 ANO VESTING Rel'\e Or . Santa An•. C•ht 92Do627 Id •• G b 11 35.,. t>urn, .t5400 Belgrade St lhe file kept by the oourt II W•y. Santa Ana. Calol 23. 30. 1988 I Janel Jue I F·733 HA"909' LAWN· MT.OLIVE Mot1u•rv • Cel1'\llte11 Cre!Tlttory 1525 GISier ""* Co.t•M ... 5'0·555• f'R9'C5 MOTHOtl MLL 9"0ADWAY MorturMy • Ch""91 I tO llrOld•ay Cott•t.f11a 64~·91~ • l11r.,•1 Flnen 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA ... ,,,, Your tlrat pet, rour ftrat JOtir TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 92704 I na mark t m 1 • •88, Westminster Calif 92704 F-$73 Thll alttemenl wu flied Dll-fC MnTIC[ '{,s.81•187 FOR MALCOLM Th•s business 11 con-La Per-le Pl Costa Mesa. 92683 yoo are a person Pro-Conver11ng inc Call· with the County Clerk 01 Or· ..--"" ROSS AUTHOA1ZEO Cluctedoy C<>-P••tnera Call! 92627 This business 1$ c:on· intorosted tf1 ll'lo estate, torn11 MllC NOTICE ange County on September AGENT FOFI SOul H The regiairant com-This business IS con-duc:ted by husband and wile you rnay l1le Wllh th~ oourt This business is ton· . 17, 1968 FICTITIOUI ...-11 ' COAST PLAZA FOR A mented 10 tranHct bust· Clu<:led l>y an 1ndlvioual The registrant c.om· a formal Request for duc:leCI by. e corporallon FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS F'3111M T N~ ITATIMINT FINAL OEVELOPMtN r 1 ness unOof. the llc1111ous Tne registrant com· m~ 10 transact bust-Special Notice ol the filing The rego~w ant com-NAME STATIMENT Pubhsh9d Or1nge Coast dOI he Ollowlng ~son•.,. tp1 AN FOR A 332 ROOM. s-l>usonets n me or n•mes menced 10 tranuct butl· neu under the 1tct11ious of an inventory and menced to 111nsa~t buSI· The IOllowlng peraons ere I Daily Piiot September 1e. w'J21>u= "M r It STORY HOTEL WITH A ltsted al)olole °" S.Otemt>er nest undl!f lhe 11c1111oua business nlme or names 2nprat9emer'll ol ostate'ness under the f1c1o1oous dOlng l>uslneu •• 23. 30, October 7, 1988 A . Cot :.vu:_• CONOITIONAt U'SE PER--2 1saa l>usmess name CSr names ll1tfd al>Olfe on NI A• ...... .~ name O< names·' WESTERN BAY BREW·t F-715 venue. Onl • MIT FOR VALE'l PARKING Ellffl\A1811CIO fisted lbove on {DOI yet) I Stepllen w Hebt>urn assets or of wny pehtlon or !Isled above on February 4. ING COMPANY. 400 Snug (Clals~2625 ANO VARIANCeS FROM IJ:ws. stat•ment •H t1i.cs Donald GembUI This st'atemenl was flled account as provided •n 1983 H•tbor. Ntwporl BHch.I P\ll.tC NOTICE 1 ~ye Lynn Hunaucll•. lsElBACK REOUIAEMENTS Wltll the Coul\ty Ct•k Qt Or· Thlt statement was filed W1J" lhe County Cle<k or Or· se<:bon 1250 of ttie James E. Hudson. PreSl· c.i11. 92663 1~21 ~ :t::'~:=s (20 FEET REQUIRED I 5 anoe County on Secltembef with tile County Clerk ol Or-1 •"99 County on Seotemt>er C~robate COdO A dent WiNll'd Ounlep Ill. 400 I ACTITIOUI. IUIMIS °{~ b Si Ir, ANO 13 FEET PROPOSED) '2 1988 a~ County Qf1 September 2. 1988 R Specral Noltee Tl'll• atetement wH hied Snug Harbor. N•wport MAMIE NATOllNT duct;,~ n:;~91c:on· ANO Fl\OM PARl(tNG 0£" f~ 7 1988 F•11t1 FJICllM form " available lrom the Wllh the County Clefli ot Of· 1 Bead\, C•lll 92663 I Tile fOllOWlng pereont ere Th . ":' t StGN ANO TO ALLOW Pvl>UShe<l Orange co.ti PubkSl'!ed O<•nge Coast PuWttled Orange Coul OOUt1 c:le<ll •noe County on September Thil busines1 11 con-dOlng butlnetl u e reg• rant com· TANDEM p ARK I N G 011lr Ptlol $ec>4ember ~3. D•lly P110I Seotembet 16, Dally PllOI Seotembef 15 Attorney for Petitioner. 15, 198' ducted by e ltmtted parlnet• 0£ SINES BY u. 20751 :;::ect ~ ·=~ti=; $PACE$, CONOITIONAV 10 October 7. 14 1988 23. 30. Oc:1ot>er 7 1981 23, 30, Octol>ef 7. 1981 00N A FORD • . "· n11"7 ah4p Aquatic L.,-ie, Huntington buSlnel9 ,,.,... Of nam. USE PERMITS FOi\ A QE. F-741 F·712 F-707 • Publtlhed vY•nge CoHt The reg111nnt com· 8Mc:tl. Celli 92646 ....,._. ....._ HI'" ----~:::"'.'"~':'-:::~~--;;;....,-----~~.,,...----------------------2107 N. 8 roedw•y Delly Ptlot September 23. mencied to 1tansec:1 t>ual-Sutan O LC>'tle. 207S1 -·-a.,.,... Ot1 " ~ NOTtC£ PYBUC NOTICE P'UBllC NOTICE P\aJC NOTICE s .. 301 30 Octol>ef 1. 14 1988 1tnea undef the "'11t1ou1 Aquttlc: l.,..., Hunt111gton ~s.nya L Hunludter flied Sent. Ane , CA t270t I F-73" bu~ name or nemea Beac;h, Cell. 92648 ~ - Sep~ 30 Oct 6y 1988 PUBUC fl>TIC[ Wiiiard Ounlep llt ~ Ln . Hunttngtot1 ~~ Otl Sepeember 1 Ora e Coast Dall Pilot jUsted at>Ove on (not >'9') Oli ne "•nO.th. 17002 ttfe County Qefti °' Of· NOTICE OF FIUNO OF SAVINGS · · Thia 111tement w• flied . Caltt 9264& · 0 0 an C flCTfTIOUI eullNlll with Ille County Clertl ol Of. Thlt bualne.u 11 con· '91411 AN L AN vnAN H APPLICATION "8.IC f«>TIC( NAME ITATIMIENT ~County on Septeml* ducted bY" • gener• 1*1· ~~-ea:' TM IOllotoollng ~eons ate 7. 1NI ~ ~ ..,.....-·-• Not~ It ttet-eby g ven that an appltcatlon has been rtled with the DEPARTMENT Of SAVINGS ANO LOAN relating to an appllcatlon by CHARTER SAVINGS BANK. 11011 Beach Boulevard. Huntington Beach. Catlfornla. '°' permlMk>n to Mtabfllh 1 bftlncft otttce at 4&99 Jamt>oree Road. City or N9WP0'1 8each. County of Otange. The publle heating has been waived. • Titt apptlcatJon 1s bpen for public Inspection In eocordance wffh the ~­ ma.loner-'• regulation• at.,tther office of tM Department of Savtng1 and Loaf\ of the Stet• of Callfomla located at 600 SO\lth Commonweatth A'*'Ue, t..09 A~ 80005 CT .. : (213) 730·2785). &od 350 Senaome Street, San FrancflCO 9'1CM (Tel: {'415) M 7 .. 36456). . . flCTITlOUI ___ .. doing~ M ; ,.,,. Tiie reglatr•nt com· • ober • 14• 1 M,,_ ITATl•WT LONE STAR MINING CO, Pubiilfled Of~ Colet menoed 10 tranMCt bull· F·737 Tll9 tonowing "'aone tfl 18300 Von K•rman Avenue, Olllly Pilot Septemt>et 18, Mtl ~ the flc:1ltloua dotng l>utllneM" Suite 910. lrvl C101_ 23, 30, Oc1obef 7. 198& bullrMea neme or ~i----= ........... ....., ..... __ ADA INVESTMENT 92715 .. .,,..7,-. ~on Augua1 31. ACTm0UeMJH•81 Pt\f\TNEA$HIP 3207 S OOntlld Cl•ll, 2209 Clift 1MI ~ ITA~ Shannon St.. S•nt• Ana. °!~.1. Newport lelch. Calif rtaJC ll>TICE ~ 0: la-......., The lcllowlne....,..,,. .,. Clllf 927a. 9~ • ,_ ttn.ment WM ,...., ckltflQ t1u11ne1a • Dieter lnunhofer, 8441 Robert Jeftwton C1tlk9', ACTITIOUI IU8lfelN with the County c.il Of Or· CtfEN I HUANG. PAAT· St Andrlwl A~ve. Witt• 2209 Ollft Ot'lve. Newpott MAim ITATlllRWT enge County on~ 31, HERS, dbe ~. Inn, mlnttet. Ctf.tf 92 9"ch. Calif 12913 The follotMng per,ons .,. 1tM t400 S.E. ...... StrMt. AIWln Sprlnget, 412' Vi• Tnom•• E Clltll. 201 Fllll-doing~ II: ,_ a.... Anl. Calli. 12707 Sall Ct1Men11. Mlttlon lnael•. IMM. Callt. t211' MSR SllRVICIS. t\72 ~Pvtlllttiedp 2-.·~· ~t JefMI °*'· 19 t.yra. VlelO. Calif t2872 '\'t!ja bualn•H II con· C.O Line. O•Oen Orov., !lot -c... INina. c:.iw. 12111 ArnolO WIQMf, 21002 dl.ICted by a DM* .. Pll1• Clllf. t .26U 30. C>Mf 1. '4• 1 YI Ho ~. U61 ~ Camal04e. Mraa1on v11110. nerlNP MetyS ~. 9172Catt F·7'1 T,.. Lane. !MM. Caflt. car '2112 ' ~ C4f~t c:om WM. GM• Gt-OV9. Callf ~15 - Tiii• bvtltleU " oon-~ to IT11nUci bull· 12144 . PmUC llJllC( ~ Thie ~· 11 ~· dwetMI &>y' t genet .. ~MM und9 IN tlctllloUI Tllla bvtlneN la con• cJllCtecl by e ..... pet1· ,_.,. ~ !WM or ,_,_ cb:1ed by' fl" lndtVldull fllCmlOUe a 11•• "9t'INp I Tl\1 ••tl•tt•n• COin· tl-.cl ~on AuQult 31. Tit• r~la1ten1 COlft· ..... ITATll I ' Tit• , .. ,.,,.,., GOftl• • " a pubic hat1"g IS hetdt any peraon m.-y appMr and m.k.• an oral llatement mencacf to trllnMCt '-'·I '... ~ to t~ ~ Tiie ~...,..,,..,.. mt11w.t to .,..... ..,... • ..,....,_ .,, ---t of ume llmlted by the .,...._-.., omc.r wtlklh In the c... of -,_ uncMt IN 1Ct1t10u1 Aoos1 ,,..,.,'°" Ctnit• ,_ under "-ActttlOUll dolfta ...._ a ,.. "'*" .. --. -.... _,._.. ·-".. ' -·1 ..,..,_ neime or IWl"M~ Tiiie .. ...,,..,, ... Ned~ ,..... Of nam.a 'L~ ev NIOHT·UftS ...._ --or ,..... • per.an ~ ha not riled ptk>r wrnten object Iona or other oocum.nta II to be llnWted hied eoow on M•c:t1 1117 1111"'..,. County Qwk °'Or· ..., .,_,. °" "1A '°" KrtU. , ... .._...,. ....., ~on MIA C.I ~ IO not more than 15 mtnutn In durat'°"'· ouuch lhor1er time • mey be allost1d bY OleW ~ .,.. Coutity on a.p....., 1 Mary a.,..._. ~ c.eta ...... c.... ""-Oltimii • • "'9 hWtng offtc9r. If • brench on~r&:.~· a notklll""" be.,.._. In ~ -~ .. fled •· 1• Thlt ...,,,.,... .. _, .... 1 nm 1101 0 111 -... ~ ~ IM '1119ekty Nottce~ F.Ungs, Hearing• and on Applk:atloo1 ~ wtt11 "'-Cot.Inly c.tt Of°'" ,..,,lwetti ""CouMJ a.-C/lt Or· ~ 0. ~ we .... C.., a.. of Or- V•J r-wt ~ton may De aecur9d by calttng the at>cwe ,,none nurnbera. r.J: County on Auguat 30· 1.=-v~°-°= ~5~~ °" 8-1•• • =~a., o-. ......, ~~ ~ 911 I s 1!'* IA--~ ,_ tto ........ CeM nus ,._ KJ"' Mo1< ... to ,._ ~ F7&4 ~ Or.njl··c...1 f'ullllllMd er... Ca.I 1111\-.o 0...,.. c.... ... eo.1 ....... Pt 7 7 ,.. °"""" Cellil. .,..,, ~ .......... "· °'* ,..,. ........... ,Ollv ...,. ··-= n. Celt Rll7 Dllfw "°' •••••• a.. ~ .5678 n .. ie> OctoW 1. ,,.. n."10. oaow 1. ,... ao. Octoiler 1. ••. , r... ~ 1.1 CIOftoo 30. °*°" 1 1•. ,.. ...,.. __ ... _, __ ·_:::.c______.;.d_ti~~ ...... ~~":"--..,_ ___ ...-,.-_...,.,_~~---....,iji ..... -"'!"'"_....,_....,9"!"'"""!-""""":~°'1 . :10' f.?'OI• ,..,,.J ...... ~._.....!"... _ _ __'-?a_ .... _ ' ' .. , I ·---. SEPI:30, 1988 ()\[Ly PlWT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.4/ N0.40 .. .. Qr8niie Coat D~l Y PflOT/ ,rtday, September 30, 1N8 J......W.ll!IL. MUC fl)TIC( Ml.IC llQTIC( Ml.IC llJ1IC( I bit VIA'ne>N ,ROM &HARED a.a.M. llOTICI I 919 D:llCI TN , .. ._lraflt OOM· A PA"KINO IT ANOAR08 ~-llOTICI • llAYN IMnClad IO W.... ..,._ .. ANO VAUEf PARKING. ll0.911 AllD•NAW -n..1111 .......... .,. TtwlalOMl'I...,.._ .. ,_. 1lftder ......... AT 1MI Ctn ANO A VESflNG TEN· "Atll.OfDMA~OfTH9 T0 ... £11• "AN OFTWE , ... ....._. fg'=:-• .,.._,.... OI IWW _.... n •Ma INftW, TATIVE PARCEi. MAP. CITY OF HUNTtHGTON UTA'lllO.: CITY O' HUNTINOTOH Mfl.LIR'I CAOHING, y fT ·,AOUN llled811oweClftNIA 9111911 Ot A •tA. CALI· LOCAfEO SOUTH OF RACH AMENOtNG THE llUMl'WLYN KACH Mm0N0 SEC-u.c.cJ 1IOM ..,_....Cr .. '°""" YOGURT Ml\ 111 E tntl AoelertDlll,._.. ~ ~1. LlllllW AT .... AB TOWN CENTER DAIVE. HUNTINGTON ~ OA· 8l.ACll TIONOTOIOlt.~ ... THECH "o~.!; --...... """' to teln Y#/llllt. Cell n10e,_,, ........ •D. ca.. ...... "* .. I ,..,.. -..., -IOH A POttlBLI WUT OF AVEHUE OF THE OINANCE CODE BY AOOP· • llTA'lll llO. IN H ..,. .,.,.. cr9d110ft of tlte within ,,.,_ Q Miler, -Cell -7 w1tt1 tt. ~ Olltfl f/I Or· C '· lftc,, Calltomla, Oii .,._ ARTilS. AT 101 TOWN TIN PRECISE PLAN OF A.... NANC€COOETOPAOVIOE MINd tt~t) tMI a~ Or. Fountalfl V• -.t ~ 120 N enoeeountyon ......... aM7 MoullClft Dkwy .. ..,... Y, OCTUI •• -. CENTER DRIVE IN A TC STREET ALIGNMENT HO To ....... ~-. FOA~ANOlOf()jlTAICT bull~ .. ...,. to be~. c.w. nhie Kerne A' a.,' Gabttel. 7. 1 ... IOt, &.....-..... Callf . ..u:t•lllnllllOL.LOW. ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL ... t ALIGNING WALNUT etedlton and conono-nl MAP 12 "'<>M C3 TO made°" ....... prtiperty TtMI buelMM I• con-Celf 111';' • • .... lllU • MAl'l'UCAW DETERMINATION ORAFT AVENUE BETWEEN I.AKE Q'ad110ft, end pattonl who TOWNLOTSONPlC~~Arv' ....,.,..,clalcrtbed. ck1Ct9dby.anlndtwldual ~ ...,....... .. COi'· ~°'*'II~ TNe ......... II con-•MY•nlll'GU.OW· EIR-1041 APPl.IES STREET AND BEACH m.y be ot~lrtttr9'1ad SECTIONA Pnv.-,. The W Md......... The , .. ltttant COfft• ductldby. 911~ o.My Plot ....... 11, Cluelld--a eorpcwetton 1•• ACflO•B A•I 9 PLANNING ACTION BOULEVARD" IO the wllt or ettala, Ot both, G!NEAALl.Y LOCAU D AT addf11111 of die .,....., ,.,...,., to lr-..ct bull-The reglt1'ent com-23. 30 Oc:IOber 7 1 .. Ti.e r .. letran• COfft• C"H t Ill• • COURT, PA.ae-1'7 fOA RICHARD I~ of RUAH EVEI. YN BLACK, THE NORTHWEST COA· traMlerOfe ''' JOOHG ,_ undet "'9 ftctltloue fMnClad to tnnMCt bul6• ' ' ' F-10I ..... tO 1rwwt ._.. 1111 OWN -.llAY M CNANG, A&>THORIZED ~ No 2961 •· A&.IO KNOWN AS RUAH E.. HER OF I TH STREET ANO SEEN PAM I YOUHO HEE "'*"--'*"' !!. ,_... -......, .. _... .... --.... ~ ..... '° O&Y 'lllOM AGEHT l'OR MlHO CHE.HG tabliehas .._Jl'Wi!M lllnO-al.ACK WMHUT AVENUE" PAM.~,., ........ Awe. • ...., eboll9 on ~ ~ ..,. or --Pml.IC..,. ---..... °' '*'*-·••mm ...... CHEN FOR A CON·"""' ol W8'nU1 Aw be-A P•Otion-Ma beefl hied IY'*Mlell: CoataMeu.Celd 92U7 '·I... ..., llbo\09 ......... _, .1--;..;:;:=--==---..... ~on lepl••lber AT THI ....C NIAMll Dlt lON.Al USE PERMIT TO tweanb I.aka St end 8Nch bfTHEOOOREBALOYAN ln Ordinance No 2tl3 The IOCMlon In Cellfomla .--o. Mk 1MI on.._. ' P'ICTmOUB.,IH•M '· ,.. •• • ,... .,. EXPAND AN EXISTING Blvd This alignment II the Supeflof Cou<t of Cell-&rn411¥S• 8.90t1 01 '"'Hunt· of Iha c;Nef e-.:utlwe offloe Thl9 .... wnent ... flied Slw'rl ~ MAim 8'A1W "•IOOlle F.-OU TICI Ga• WNf flN C-. MOTEL, WITti VARIANCES twY tor Iha Watarfronl IOfllJ&, County ot Orange, r• lngton Beec:ll Ordlnenee or pmclPlll ~ office wlttl 1N County~ of Of. TNa ~ w fllad Tiie IOIOMi'9 '*'°"' '" Thie ........,.. -filed Ra B•OMDIMCI DI· FROM SIOE SETBACK RE· PfoJact and M lnteor.91 pan quetting that THEODORE Code to provide for ehatl9' of the lnter¥Md lrllMteror II: ange County on A .... 2•. with tM County ctettc of Of-ckMna..,..,,... •: w1tt1 the County C1atk of Of-~ TO THI, PL.Alf. OUIREMENTS (15 FU T RE· of 1ha dOWntown oifculatlon 8ALOYAN be appointed u Of District Map n chenging """u et>ow. 1988 enoe County on Saot..,_. MCBRATNEY MACHINE M09 County on~ 30 • ...OCO .. lltONAT,OA O U I ffE D , 5 FEET eyetem. LocetlOn AWlll· partOnel r•eMtltatlve to ttie z.on1ng of property All<>"* bCMliMll namae . ,_ 1. ltee SERVICE, 190 W WMeol'I 1918 '· , PlllOll TO. '"I ..-..C PROPOSED) ANO FRONT m1ataty 380 ,_. nc>f1h of. ectmimsl• the "tat• of the IOUted on Iha n«thwest a,M:l llddreleea ueed by t.he Pvbllehed Orange eo..t ' , ,_ 12<4. Coat• Meea. Cellf. ,_ H1AWCL SETBACK REQUIREMENTS 9'ld rougtlly pw .... to Pa-clacadenl corner of Welnu1 Av.iue Intended treriatator Within ~Not September 1t. PutllllNd Orang& eo.t IH27 ~lti=-s::: ~ AJENg~~~~A~p.:k.~~ ~ f.~EETP RR~c:.utsE~o )~ =.n ~e ~· .~ .,f~1th~t~=·~~ ~&!~~tr~ ;:.-;-= .. '-:'n:~o '= 23, • October 7, 1":~102 ~ ~~-= 1•. w=. -:.•c:-14:.:: 23,30, 1... AND ZONE EXCEPTION LO.CAT ED A T 2205 Beecfl eouw.rd •tate under the lndepen-to TownlOt Speafic Plen ·1intan"" tran•far• are· ' • ' F-110 t:llt.'2127 . F' .. 78 PERMIT ZE·77-2.aA3 FOR tiARBOR BOULEVARD ltij A THE FULi. TEXT OF THE dent Adm+mstrallon of El· section A {~llal) none PllUC •na TIMI t>WIR.. .. con- M A L <: 0 L M R 0 s s . c2 .. ZONE EHVIRONM~· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE I••• Act. (Thll euthOtlty al· TtiE FULL TEXT 0, THE The name(•) end ~ "8JC fl)TIC( duCtad by. an lndMdu9I "8JC fl)TIC( AUTHORIZED AGENT FORITAL DETERMINATION IN THE <(ITV CLERK'S OF-,IOwl the P«10N1 ,..,......,,. ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE addr ... of the lntan"" flCTITIOUBBUM•• The taglattent com- P'ICTmOUB .,_.. ~~~Cf:t~J~ i~jN~~~T~t~9~~~J~?~N F~~PTEO by the City ::i~:u~o o:"Jn:"ix,~i:~ ~1HE CITY CLERK'S OF· u:·~~~J~ y~~ ~~ ' T~';:!·.,. ~~A=I :::-....:, 1r:.-:,t1ti:t ~TllllllT TENSITY STANDARDS OF PA·88-151 FOR DENNIS G. Council ol ttie City of tiunt·1proval. a.tore tel1tnj> eer1aln ADOPTED by the City 18 H N AIY1tado Sir .... •3. doing bUllMae. u: The ~ peraona In buallMea Mme or ,_ The~ partont ere THE GENERAL PLAN ANO EE. AUTHORIZED AGENT ington 8Neh et an r~u11r ectlonl. howaYaf, tne per. Council of the City ol Hunt-LOI Angeles, Calif. 90021. MATRIX CONSULTANTS doWla ~ •: llated llbo\09 Ofl NIA doing ti..--ae: TOWN CENTER MASTER FOR CANON BUSINESS meeting hel<I Monday, Sep-IOf\al repr-.ntatfYe It r• ington Beech at an reQUl•r 'That ttle prao«tf partf. 202 B Fern St .. Hawpori MEGA PAClflC MARKET· Jeff Mc81911iet 17"1 MITCHELL AV-Pl.AH TO ALLO\IY 3 248 MACHINES. INC. FOR A lamb« 19, 1988, by the fol-quired to QIW not!Ca lo meeting hel<I Monday. sap-nant hereto II deecflbed In 9eac:f1 C8'1f 92183 ING, 7701 Watner Ave. Thie ......,.,.,. WM flied ENUE 8ASSOCIA8TES, 1~1 MILLION SQUARE FEET OF CONDITIONAL USE PER-1oWtno roll eall llO!a ltltate51ed per-IOOI unleaa j tember 19. 1988. by the fol· general as FURNITURE, StePMn . Paul Ramlr., S-263. Huntington 8-:h, wfttt tlle County ca.ti of Of. 00¥9 1(9et, ulta <1..-, MIXED USE DEVELOP· MlT FOA A NEW ... TWO· AYES '\ Coll~bet'I 11hey Nlve waived nola ot lowing ro4t C911 VOie. FIXTURE. EOUIPMENT. 202 8 Fem St .. Newpori C.iif 928'7 ange County on September Nl!WpOrle-dl.CMl.92660 M ENT LOCATED AT STORY 72.000 SQUARE Kellj.GrMr\.Anley.Er1lclne, coneented to Ille IJ(op<>Md AYES: ~tmembefS TRA[)f.NAME. GOODWILL Baactl,c,tlf 92963 C#ftord E. Symes. 7701 15, 1tee ... ~~-· •1soUTti COAST PLAZA1FOOT INOUSfRIAL BUILD-IWlncl'lall, Bannmer llCllon I The Independent Kally,'Gre.1, Flnlay, ErMine, LEASE. LEASEHOLD IM· Thie bualneta 11 con· w.,,_ Ave. S-263, Hurtt· ,._ .........._ .,,.,_ Paftnet· TOWN CENTER. BOUNOE.OjlNO TO EJCCEEO TtiE MAXI· NOES: Councilmemt>eos 6dm1nlstr11.J0n autf'l~ty Wiii Winc:Nll. Bennlster 1PROVEMENT. CONVE· ducted by: an lndMdual lnoton 8-:h, Callt. 9~7 PublilMd Orange COUI INP. 1001 0oYa Stree. Sul1a B BRISTOL STREET. MUM ALLOWABLE 30 None • be granted unlHI an NOES: Counc:llmamt>ers· HANT NOT TO COMPETE The ragllt,.nt com· lhll bu1l,,_1 11 con-Dally PMoc September 23, ~:., Nawpor1 Beedl, c.llf. NFLOWER AVENUE. All·j FOOT HEIGHT LIMIT BY 10 l A B S E N T · C o u n • 11n1erested per-son II~ an A B S E N T . C o u n ·fend 11 located et: 2140 menced to lranaact bull· duc1ed by: an Individual 30. Oetc>Oer 7. 1•. 1tee ~Funds, Lid,, a Call· ~~~5~ ~FAT~~ :s~~. A:~ 1 ~~i1u: ~N 3~~ 1 M~Er~~~L cll~~r~&O:: Mays =~·= t:i::t•~~ ft-! lcuc;;ywJ: HUNTINGTON ~~~~~~:r . Costa Mesa, ~ndet ~ha or fie= ~ r~t~~ c.::: F·732 ·p~~~ 3:1~7 V IA.O N M ENTAL OE·!ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· CfTY cw HUNTINOTONlcourt shoold not grant the •ACM. Connie .. oc .. .,. The Business name Vied lilted aboYe on NIA ,,... IH'der the llctlllou• "8JC M)TIC( _ ........... _..-av. u • TERlllNA TON ORAF T MIONA TtON NEGATIVE 9EACH. Connie lrodlway, euthoflly Ctty Ctanl by said translarors .. said Stave Ramlrsi buw-& name or ,,.,,,. ~ D.e.na Point, Calif. ElR-10• t APPLIES OECLARA TION. CllJ Ctanl A HEARING on the pell· Publlehed Orenga eo.s1 locauon 11 P ROOUCE Tf'lll etatemant wes 1t1ac1 lilted ebcwe on Novwnbef 1, "41m1 .... .!!!!.!. bulineas 11 con:1AMENDMENl GP-88·3B MATION ON THE ABOVE D..iv Pilot September 30.,BER 20. 1988 a1 1 45 PM in 198& Thal sald bulk tranllef ii enge County on September Clifford E. ~ NAm ITA~ 3 GENERAL PLAN FOR FURTtiER INFOR-Pvbltlhed Orange CO.stjllon wlH be held on OCTO.,Oelly PtlOt September 30,!MART Wtlh tile County Cient of Of. 1tl8 ACTtTIOUB ..... =by: . general pan,. ANO REZONE· PETITION APPLICATIONS, TELE· 198& Oecll No 3 located at 700 F772 Intended to be consum-2. 198& Thia atatement ... ftlacl The following per90f)I.,. ·---IR-aa.o7 FOA RONALD J. PtiONtnS4·5245 OR CALL m1 Civic Centec Orlv• WMt. maled .. the -office of: • -· ,,_ .+th"" Ooc:l1ty~ of Of· dcMO bullnaea • • The teglstrant com-AMBURGEY, AUTtiORtZEO AT THE OFFICE OF THE Santa Ana, CA. I HANMI ESCROW CO .. INC.. Published Orange Coast enge County on Sep1emt>er Fe.GUSON PARTNERS_ manced to tranaact bual·1AGENT FOA AONALO-J.iPl.ANNING DEPARTMENT,, PlBJC NOTIC£ IF YOU OBJECT to 11141 Plll.IC NOTIC[ 31 13 w Ot)lmplc Blvd .. Los Dall Pilot September 15 1•. 198& D E V E L 0 P • ,,.... under "". fie1ltlou1 AMBURGEY ANO ANDREW!ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE., 1grent1ng ol the petition. yoo K0<4l61,. IAngetea Cahlornta90006on 23 ~O 0e1ooer 7 t988 ' nttnt MENT /MANAGEMENT ~ name or name1 J. CARICH TO AMEND THE COSTA MESA. CALI· FICTITIOU8 .,...SS 1hould etthef appear at the NOrnCE OF 0 .. .,, .... TH 0< alter October t9, t988. ' ' ' F-709 Publillhed 0r9nge Coast COMPANY, a Cellfornla liai.d abo¥8 ~ Septambef GENERAi. PL.AN FRO FORNIA NAME ITAnMIMT' 'hearing M d stale yovr ot>-Cft This bulr transflf Is sub· Dally Pilot September 23, general pw1nerlhlp. •1tt 26, 1tee T 5mi Generell GENERAL COMMERCIAL: Published Orange Coast The lollowlng pe!'IOnS are )et1Jons or hie wrmen Ob,lee· AND OF PETITION ject to C1t1forn1a Umform rta.JC NQTIC[ 130. Ociot>ar 7, 1•. 1988 Campua Drlw, Sutt• 1000, LMrt . tf'I, I TO tilGH DENSITY R.ESI-O&lly Pilot Se9tembef 3<!, dOlng buSlnen ... lions Wllh the court before TO ADMINISTER C<>mrnetet•I Cooe Section F-730 lrwia, cam, 92715 Partnet • OENJ.IAL AND REZONE 988 ' PACIFIC FUTURE INTER· the heanng Your eppa<· ESTATE OF: 6106. '1CTITJ()UI....... Fa r uson Onatop· Tiil ~f wu . ~ FROM C 1 (LOCAL BUSI· -62 NATIONAL IB'" Ral).atro. encemay be in per90ft or by Ptf $ HENRY -=rfiit n'ime an<f aoa-,._ o -NAIR 9TATlmtn rt9tE-tnel)I Com- wittl tN.county Qar1c o1 Of NESS' DISTRlCT)~• -Irvine, Calif 9271• ydl!t anorney CASE NO · A145129 the per10n with wnom The tollowtng persona era peny, • ornle corpor- .,. County on Sep1ember (MULTIPLE-FAMILY' RESI-• P\8.IC NOllCE "01hl N~uchl. 18 lf-YC>tl-.ARE-A ~EDITORf ..-o: -• • Cfa1ms may brTiliO iS dGnlg bU'IUMIU u:-fltCTTTIOUI .,..... etlon. 4199 CM\PUll Drlw, 2 t. 1988 ... I !>ENTIAL), AT 2233 FAIR· Rapallo, Irvine, Calll. 9271' Of 1 oonlingenl -creditor ol 1 o all heirs. HANMI ESCROW CO .. INC Q 0 AL IT Y 1 H 0 UR NA• ITATPmJIT Suite ~000. lrvlne. C.ilf. fm'ml' v I E w R 0 A 0 EN· 1 FICTITIOUS BUllHEIS This business IS con· Ille d8Qea~ you rooll file be~ficlaries. creditors, 3113 W, Olympie Blvd., Los PHOTO, 1•9 Riveralda Ave.. The following parsons .,. 92715 Pvbllahad Ofenge Coest v I R O N M .EN T AL o e_. 1 NAME IT~TOll!NT dUC1ed by: an lnd1llldual yourci11m with ttwtcourt andlconllngent creditors. and AngeleS. cam. 90006 anCI Newport Baactt,-eaffl.--92663 doing bUalnell u : I.. E..P O •., • I o p - Delly Piiot September 30. TERMINATON; NEGATIVE The f0ltow1ng persons ar•j The regi strant com·1ma11 a copy ol to the per· persons wtio may b4' the tast day for fihng clalms Oavld Wllllam Pu,....., 532 SElLUTIO~. 17 Goleta rMnt/Managamant Com- Octob« 7. 1<4. 2 t. '": 759 DECLARATION. doing buSineu as menced lo transact bull· sonal representative ap-otherwise lnl&rGSIOd In lhe by eny aed1tor shall be Oe· Visit ~rand•. Newport Point Drive. Corona del Mer. l)al'ly, a Cafltomie corpor. • •• GENERAi. .PLAN AM.ERICRE'ST, 37 Red nflSS under the. tic:tltlOUS pointed by the~ Wfthln wit-or estate or bolh ol IOl:>ef 18 1988 wtllCh Is ll'le Beach. C•kf. 92660 Caltf. 92625 -atlon. 19100 Von Karman --NlJC---,.,-1-IC[---AMENDMENT GP-88·3C Rocil. lcv1na Cahl n114 buSiness name or names, lour montl'ls trom t"9 deta ol !RALPH 5 HENRY • 1>1.1s1ness' day before th• Mery Ellan Puntea. S32 Sandt• C. Haynes, 17 Avenue. Sui1e 300, ltvlne, ---------ANO REZONE PETITION Patnck James TllOmson, Usted tboYe on July I, 1988 1t1rs1 tS1Uanee ol letters as A PETITION .,_ bee oonsummlllon dete specl-VIiia Graoda. Newport Goleta Point Drive, Cofone Calif. 92715 ~ ~'°=•~' ~E T T , Au TH o Rt z E o 9271• Th s stetement was filed tne O.J1fl)mla Probate Code 1 filed by FR1'NCIS Oetad Sep I ember 20 Thl1° bu1ineS1 11 con-Thia bUlineu ts con· duc1ed by. a general W1· T ~ ~ENT JACK R ANO MARY Edward W1nJton PurktSS, ~.lh the County Clenl ol Of-1 The time fof tihng c:t11ms wt WILBUR PEARCE in....ile. 1~ • ' duotecfby: tluib.aod.and wile dUC1ed by. ~tnaivtclual nerahTp _ IR~ FOR JACI< ttAM· 37 Red Rock. lr'itne, Calif Yothl Noguol'll proYtded 1n Section 9 100 ol '"-n fN!d al>OVe BMch Calif 92860 del Mar. c.it. 9262S Thia bu11,,..1 Is con· ~~::::"'"'ace JO HAMMETT, ~OULOW ~62 Ream, Costa Mesa. ange County on August 30. noi expire prior 10 lour Superior Court of :.n.N MOK KIM. BYOUNG The registrant com-Th• regl11ran1 com· The ragl1trant com- DAWN AOOOEN DES&r.N DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO Calif 92527 . 1988 months trom 111nafa of the Cahfomla. Counly ol .MN LEE, tne-dM Trane-mencad to tranaact bull· menced to tr_,,sac1 bull-manoeCI to trenMC1 bull- ll4 Coat• .... St c\1ita MEDIUM OE"!SITY RESI· Roger Dean Medlen. I FJI055711le•ring nollced abo11e, O~ANGE requesbng that --· neu undtr' the flctltlo~ ,,... ~. I~ flcllUou• '*' under the llctltlou1 u ....... ,.....,,,, t2&2 " JOENTIAL FOA 1953-1997 17802 Prescott. Huntington Published Orange Coast VOU MAV EXAMINE the F A....,...15 WILBUR Published Orange Coast business name or nam" bU11nesa nan'MI or natM1 bu.linell name or nemea 'C>:im M'~ Rodden ORANGE AVENUE ANO RE· Beach. Cahf. 92647 Detty Piiot Sept.ember 11. 16, file kept bytne court, 1f you PeARCE·t>e pol '8d Dally Ptlot Septembef 30, llsted above on NI A lilted on Augu11 I, h ied above on Jenuer; 1. ·!ZONE ,Qf t9S3 ORANGE 0 a r a Id Int_ 1M er 1 e 23, 30. 1988 . • ere a perS<XI lntefested In ap n 85 1988 David PUfYeS 1988 I ----• ~ -=7st .. Costa A v EN u E f R o M R 11 Thomson. 37 RIJO Roctc. · F-67~ I the estate, you may hie w11h personal represen1a11ve to 'fhtl 1t11eoa•t wu mid ra . •)'net John M. Fergu90n, Pr..._ T . iNne.a I (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIOEN-Irvine. Calif. 92714 Iha oourt • lorm•I R~uesl admirus:iet. the esta with ""County Clenl ol Of-T t•temeflt --flted dent ctuct'::;. 1111 ~1con-1 TIAL) TO A2 (MULTIPLE-Th11 business is con· Plll.IC NOTICE for Speael Notice of the fil. the decedunl PUBLIC ..NOTICE enge County on August 22, with Ilia ~ty Clerk of Of· This ttat~t wu filed The regl i ttant com· FAMILY R~SIOENTIAL). EN· ducted by.-a gene<al part· ACTITIOUI 8USMll ing of aJ\.1nventory and ~ 1 THE PETITION ,_ 11988 enga County ol) Septembfr wltft the CoUnty ca.ti of Of- n.-unc:, ;he fictitious TERMINATION NEGATIVE1 Tl'la reg1S1r1n1 com· T~ fOll TA • or of any petition or ac:oounf administer the estate NA• •TATl•NT Publllhed Orange Coast '1t1"1 19, 1981 menced 1 1 anNC1 bu•' VI RON MENTAL DE · nersn1p 1 AME 1 T£•NT IP<alsement ol estate assets requesls authonly to F1CTITIOUI 8USINEll • ,_,., 7. 198& J ange County on September OECLARA TION menced to transact bUSI· OWtng peraoos are es provided 1n 541C11on 1250 • • The !Ollowmg pertOnl ere Daily P110t Septembef 11 16 Keller Weber &. Dobfott • -"'8tt buaineea name °' namea 5 REtiEARING OF PLAN·!""' under 1n. f1ctt11ous d0tng business as: of lhe Callforn1a Probate I under. 1~ lndeperl<'Jent dol~ bu11nesl ••· 23 30 1988 • • 18300 Von Katman. Suite Pllbllthed Orange eo..1 = ~ bn Augu1t 26. NING ACTION PA-88·134 buslnns name or names CELLULAR MO.BIL SER· Coda A Requesl lor Special AdmmrstraliOn of Estates K£lLER BUSINESS SER-' ' , F-672 9 10. Irvine, Cellf. 92715 Dally PllOt SeQtember ~3. Dawn Rodden FOR JACK LANPHERE. lilted .above on September VICE. b64~ ~ur;ior. Cosll/NoUcelorm Is avellJble from IACI (This authority alows VICE. 10183 Nape Rl\'ef Published Oranoe Coell 30, OctOber 7. t•. tMI This stetamenl WU flied I AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR, 15. 1988 M~ Jal . 2 c2 J the couri ciefk. thEI personal coon. Fountain Valley. Cehl fltllllC NOTICE Dally Pilot Seo1embar ~ 15, F-729 • DICK NASERS FOR A CON-Patrick Thomson eter ames evanna r · Wiiiem w. '°'*•· teq .. reptesentalJve lo take 92708 '23. !K>, October 7, IMI wtth ~~ c::;,~ ~ OfTIONAL USE PERMIT TO This 11&18018nt was liled ~ "t;~·~t:. Long AltOmey for P9tffloMf, .01 maAY actions without Ot\r1$hnt Lucille Ketler. F~ ....... F-7oe. NlJC fl)TIC( :X: ·i~~L~~ex?s~~~~IO~ufo :'~'~;~c~~~~ This business is con·= ;::-~~.J~~ob1a1ning court approval i~~ .. ~~i.y~1 ~~ Tt1efo1~r:=!.,e MUC fl)nc( FtCTITICM._.U . ,_ OEALE.RSHIP WITH TEM· 21 1988 ducted by an individu•l '2701 Before ta.king oef1am This bUSlnHI IS con-dOlng bulineu as: . ..... ITATaMlln. Pllbli_lhed 0r:c, Coast PORARY OUTDOOR OIS·j • • F312703 ""The registrant com· Pvbltshed Oran Coast jactions, howevw. lhe1ducted by an indlll'lduit I SECURITY INVESTMENT '8CTIT10UI ....... The following peraocw ere Deity Pilot Septem 9. 16. PLAY ON AN UNIMPROVED Published Orenge: COest tnenoed to transatt bull· Daily ~Sept~bef 29 personal rept~allve ISf The registrant com-COMPANY 17577 Brtttany ...._ ITA'Ta.NT ·doing bu*-•: · 23• so. 1988 I SURFACE WITH A VARi· Diiiy Pilot September 30, ness und., the liChltOUI 30, October 6 1988 'jrequll'ed to grve notice tqjmenced 10 transac1 bUSI· lane. Huntington Bee.ch. The folloWlng pel"IOnl are ST~EET PILOTS. 303 • __ .,. Mt\T1C{ l eACK REOUIAEMENTS. F-758 listed above on Sept9!1)ber th.,,, tiave waived notice or busmaSI name or n'ilmff Steven &:-M&ilett. 176771 PACE COMPUTER OON· C&llf. 92627 ·F·6&0 ANCE F~OM SIDE SET-'Oc1ober 7. 14, 21. 1988 business name 0(. names • ThF9931111le<es.1ed pwson§ unlesslA•~s under the llct~1C.i11. 92647 • doing t>u11ness a1: Either Street, Cotta MMe. r-.n.nu LOC A TED AT 2600 1•1988 111m1c11nlfC I -:.1 llstedeboveon(notyet) Brittany Lane, kuntlngtonSULTING OROUP,500 Eaat Kevtn Kendrick MtMur· ----""ec"" ... -----"---HARBOR BOULEVARD IN A Plln.IC NOTICE Peter J Cavann.a l"UU\.I nu E iconsenled to 't'-proposed Ctmsuna L 'Ka61er Befell. Cellf. 92647 • IOceanl ront Sult• 1ti, ray, J0.3 Esthet StrMI, C1 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· Ttlls stetement was flleo ICTIT -..... actlOI\.) .l he independent Tiils statement ... hied' Thll business IS con.I Balboa, c.ltl. 928e\. Costa ....... Ctllf. 92627 F~.~· TAL DETERMINATION FtCTfTIOUlaui*Ell wtth the Counfy Clerk ol Or· F NA-~A~-MT admirustrallOn authonty with the Counly Clerlt ol Or· ducted by ari tndtvldual Jaffrey .Lyman Mageneu. Thi• bu11nen 11 con- Tha following persons are NEGATJVE DECLARATION T ~ ITAT£MDIT •noe County on August 30. The lollOWtng·~ &r~ ~1• be granted unless an1111ge County on September Th• rag111ran1 corn-,500 East Oceanfront Suite ducted by. an lndfvldual ~=-I 6 PLANNING ACTION he olk>Wlng per-sons are 1988 _ d0tng busmess u interested person riles iln t9 1988 menCeCI to tranHCI t>usl-1H, Belboa,.Celil. 9266"1 The 1agletrant com-PA-88-138 FOR MALCOLM dOtng buStneu-as· -f..s60 . obeclJOn lo lhtS titlon • Fflt1t1 ness under the flctJllou• Allan Robert Cintron. 500 menceo to lfenMCI bus!· F PARTNERS ROSS AUTti ORIZEO COOKIES TELEGRAMS, PubUShed Orange Coa•t t ANOSCAPE C REA·, I pe Publlahed Orange Coast bulinall name or namntEut e>c:.antront Suite 1ti, nest under the fl<:tltlou1 CONSTRUCTION COM· AGENT FOR SOUTHf167•5 Bayview. Sunset Daily P110t Septe("'bef 9. 16~ TIONS."23S6~Matsale Of .,and shows goQd causelOady Pilot Septembef 30, Uated a~a on September Balboa. Cetlt92661 bullnea nerM or namea PANY, a Celifornla c•I COAST PLAZA fORoA CON-Beach. CA 90742 23, 30, 1988 I L,vn: ttfils. alil n why the oourf 51\ould nolJOetot>er 7' 1• 21 l988 1 t988 • This • t>uslnesa Is con· lilted above on NIA ~· • ~:o =· OITIONAL USE PERM IT I Stephanie Allison Sctwllz, j F-676123~~: Kl~c~ ~Ila . grant tl'le aulhofily.. • • • . F-753 • Steven E-Mallett ducted by: a general ~rl· Kevin K. McMurrey ""· • • I ne. FOR THE FAStilON IN·· 16745 • Bayview, Sunset :sa a .. guna A ' HEARING Ol"I lhel ' Thia _,at8ment was ltledlnerlhlp This 11etament WU flied C~lf.~ Conattuctlon STITUTE OF DESIGN ANo'Beach, CA 90742 Pta.IC NOTICE 1 H\'r(n~1• Eta111:tw11an pelllion w1H be held on PlllllC NOTICE with"" COi.iniy Clerk of Ot· Th• reglstrJtnl com· with the Coullty Cterk of Or-eom.,.ny, e callfpmla cor· MERCHANOISING TO OC-BaChnsEr~~=~~67~ll FICTITIOUS BUl .. H 23562 Marsala Dr .. Legune October 20. 1968 at 1 <45 FlC'1TIOUI _, ... IS a~ County on August 31. mencad to tranUC1 bull· e.r988County on September ~ration 4 1119 Campu~ CUPY 27,969 SQUARE ..,,~2 • · NAME ITATE•NT Hiiis C.hl P M in Dept 3 located at! ..... ,... tT•>rr._..,.. 1988 • I~ under 11141 fictitious • __,_ ve, __,,. • Irvine. FIC~ BUI LOI NG WITH A This business is con-The loll0Wlnt"P9'sons are his bu11ness II con· i111C n er nve The follo'Mng persons are• PubllSIMld Or Coast lllsted above on (not yai) P\lblilhed Orange Cou1 Callf. 92715 CONDITIONAL USE PER dueled by I general part· doing business as ducted by. husbeod and wile WelJt Santa .Ana. CA dOtng buSIOHS as 0 ii p IOI Sep:ber 18 Jeff L Meganeu Delly Piiot September 23 .,:... 1000 FEET IN AN EXISTING OF· ...,H2 r ' 700 C Ce I O ... ·~ -.. , .. _.,., • F*ll2 ~neas name or names ... _,_ L99 ConstructlOn C<>m· MIT FOR A REDUCTION IN nerslup . (e)TtiE .. ''NINE T,O FlllE] The regl1tran1 com-92701. M. v .A. ARCtilTECTS 2; ~.October 1 1988 'r Thi• statement was filed 30. October 7, 1•. 1HI • pany, • Caltfornla COfPOI'· PARK I NG AT 3 420 The rag111rent com· PEOPLE ,lblTHE 9 TO 5 rnenoed to transact bust· IF YOU O BJECT TO(Mlchael Volk AsSOClates. ' ' ' F.711•w1thlheCountyC1atk of Or· . F·73e alien. 19100 Von Karman BR STOL STREET IN A TC menced to trannc1 buso· PEOPLE . 106 Almedor. MN under the f1C111tous l'le I h • Architec:te) 2893 Rlacheulo anga County on September --!.-------....;...;. Avenue, Sutt• 300. Irvine, zo~e ENVIRONMENTAL'nes1 undat th• lielllious Irvine, Calif 92714 bu11n41ss name or names 1 grarillng 0 • 1 e pelthon, San clemai,11 Calif 92672' Plll.IC NOTICE '1 1988 -f'tRIC NOTICE c.Hf.92715 T ·RMINATION EX l'bustneu name or names Jim F Zahten. 106 listed above on August 30. you should either appea MICllaelWaynellolk 2893 • ,.1171 ...;.·-.;..,;,,;=.;;...;.,;,,;;.,;.;,,;;.,;;....._ This buslnaH is con· ~~pf • listed above on nla , Atmador. trvtne C1J1I 92714 1988 at the heart~ and sta1e1R1achuelo, Sen cten'.iente. ,-ICTITIOUt ., ... ,, Published Ofenge Co.at AC11110U8 BUBMll duc1ed by: • ganaf•I pert· 1 PLANNING ACTION Stephanie A Sehuftz Tllo$ business . IS COJ'· Glenda E W&1an your ob~tions 0( hle1Cal1I 92672 .... ITATl .... T Dally PllOt September 16 NAm ITAT.-llT nerlhlp PA-88-l «IVESTING TEN-Th11 stetemerit was filed OUctld t>y an 1ndtv1dual This sta1emen1 was Med wntten objections With lhe This business is con· • The loMowtng per-soos are 23. oo. Oc1obtr' 7. 1988 • The folloWlng pareona .,. The registrant com-TA TIVE PARCEL M ~h the County Clerk of Or· The registrant com-with the County Clerk of Or· court before lhe heat ng ducted by M 1n<11111duat d<>1ng bullneN u . I F-713 dolno ~ aa; ,,... under the tk:UUOUI c E' TI 0 N p E R MJ T 19 Mii und« the f1chl•OUS 19 '" person 0( by our menGed to transact buSI· Main StrM t. Sulla 100.1 P\BJC fl)TIC£ EXPO. 2212 Fortuna, ,.....: menced 10 lranuct bu• i vS-88-187 ANO ZONE EX· County on August 24. menoed IO 1r111sac1 buSt• ·~County on AuguSI 30 Your appearance may be The registrant-C01f1·1 TEI.AMERICA. INC_, 2355 MEETING PLANNERS, nai:nt.-OL n1m11 z £' 11 ~~ 14 3 F 0 A F3I0027 business name or names F,_.. Y ness under the flcllhous Irvine Cal•I 92714-9696 I P«1 Beecl'I. callf. 92MO listed e.boYe on Januery 1, MA-~ C 0 L M ~ 0 SS Published Orange eou1 1hsted above on September Put>hsl'led Orange Coast attorney i mess mume or names -functamerlca Inc. Calf· '8CTTTIOUI euw.. Cern EnterptlM• Inc .. 1988 . AUTtiOFUZEO AGENT FOA•OaJly P1101 Septamber 23, 6. 1988 Dall~ Pilot September 1~ IF YOU ARE A listed. above on Septembef forma, 2355 Main Str .. t, NAltE ITATl•NT Callfoml• corp., 2212 f or· , John M. Ftr'~, Pr.,._ SOUTH COAST PLAZA FOR 30, October 7. t4, 1988 l Jim F. Zanlen ,23, O. October7, 1988 CREDITOR <>< a 12, 1988 Suite 100, Irvine, Call! Tl'la fcillowlng per-eons are tune, Newport BNch, Callf. Oent ' . A MASTER PLAN AMEND-! F744 i This •1•11ement WIS llled F-701 conllngenl aedOot ol the ' Mlcheet Volk 92714·9696 doing bu9lnn1 as; 92660 This statement was filed MENT ANO FINAL DE· with t,,. County ~le<k ol Or· deceased you must file Thl1 statement was filed This business 1s con·1 D r;y L L A R s F o R Thl9 business 11 con· with the County Clerk of Or-VELOPMENT PLAN FOR A' l'talC NOTICE 1•nge County on September Pta.IC NOTICE our clal~ with lhe oour1 with the County Clerk of Or· ducted by: •corporation SCHOL.AAS. 3003 Mt. ~law duOltd by. a corpotatlon enge County on September 21 STORY APPROXIMATE-I 6. 1988 '111051 , y ange Counly on Sec>tember lh• registrant cefm, Oflve. Laguna Baactl. Calif Th• registrant com- 19· 198& . 11.Y 301 FOOT HIGH OFFICE FICTITIOUI ..,..... Published Orange CONI FlCTfflOUI MISfNEH and mall a copy to ~e 19, 1988 manced to ltanuct busl-192151 manoad to tr*"9Ct buel- fl.am BUILDING ·TOTALLING NA• ITATEMeNT Dally Pilot Sept8f'N>er l5, NAME STATEMENT personal representative ~ ness under the llctltious Kenneth Graherr} St~. ,,... under the fictitious 0 ~blip'!:' .,~"'91befeo;;t 476 059 SOUARE FEET The lolloWlng persons are 23, lO, Oc101>e< 7, 1988 The tollowing persons are appoWlted by the oour1 Publ•Shed Orange Coasr buslneu name or nama 3003 Mt. v-Ortve. Laouna bullnaea nema or ~ ai., I ......,tam • 'w 1TH A VESTING TEN: OOlng Dullness al • F-703 40l'!Q. business.. Wlf'lln lour months from Daily Ptlol Septembef 30. listed above on ""August 1, 1Beach. Celtf. 92651 Mated aboWI on September 30• Ociober 7• 1•· 1~·728 '1TA TIVE PARCEL MAP A 1 MAINTENANCE. E.T. DID•1c llnflCE !•)COMPUTERISED EN·~he dale of flf'St issuance ol ~10ber 7. t•. 21. 1988 1988 Janet Jue. 3003 Ml V'-1oc:~ltchtl p Mldant --::::=======:-LOCATED NORTH .OF'32i7 S Rene Dr .. Santai rUUL nu 1GINEEAING SERVICES llGf'S as provided In F-75• Tony B Rich. Vice Pre91-Drive, Laguna BNch, Celli. Thi et a • .' filed ANTON BOULEVARD Ana. Celil 92704 l(b )DAVIES & ROBSON lion 9100 ol tie dent . 92651 ' ateman w• "' WEST OF.AVENUE OF THE! Eiieen M.Atenclo, 3217 S j '~!:!~:.~=· SOFTWARE. 15•00 Bel-~ifomla Probale Code Pllll.IC NOTICE Tl'll• 11a1emen1 wa1 llled Tl'll1 bu1lna11 11 con· with l~~ty ~.!!...~ Cemetery • Mortuary ZONE 'ENVffiONMENT'AL Tont Aten .. ,o. 32H S doing business 15 Stepl'lenW1Ulam Hebburn. will not e>cp!re pnor IO Joi.Ir NAm.,ltATEM£Jn: 1988 ..JO .J.r.-.c;t ~ ,._ rACIFIC VIEW I ARTS AT 600 ANTON Rene Or . Senta Ana. Caltl. • grade Slreet •58, WMI· · with the County Clerk ol Or-ductedby:huabandandwlfe enge """'"'on_,, ..... .-MJ.MORIAL PARK BOULE YARD IN A TC 92704 The fotlowing persons are mlnttlf, Cahl 92683 • The time for fiil'!'O claims FICTITIOUI BUllNIH ange COUf'lty on Auguet 28. The registrant com· 15, 1988 Chapel•Crematory DETERMINATION ORAF1"AeneOr ,San1aAna.ca111 COASTLINE ELEC· 15400 Belgrade SI •88 monlhs from the date of The lollOWtngpersonsare ,...MM under the llc11ttOUI PU61iiJleO'Orange CoMt 3500 P11e1tlc View Orive EIR· 1041 APPUES 9270' TRICAL SERVICE. 3S4 la Westminster, Cehl 92683 the heanng notleed abolljl. doing business as. Publlthed Orange CoMt ~ name or names Deity PMoc Septembel 2', Newport Beecl'I I 8 PLANNING ACTION Rober Gon~e.les. 3217 Perla ~• Costa Mesa, catif Rosamaria Patr1C11 Mb· YOU MAY EXAMINE I TAl>ES II. 2737 Croddf Dally Pilot September 9, 18, lilted above on NI A 30, bctc>Oer 7, 1•, 1tee 844-2700 PA..a&-1•5 ANO VESTING Rene t>r , Santa Ana, Calif ln~.ld •• ...., G .. ,11 3,u burn, 15400 Belgrade SI the file kepi by lhe cour1 lt!Way. Santa Ana, Cell 123. )(), 1988 Janet Jue F-733 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 9270'1 I ..,.,,.,. '"'''" "'""' · ~ 1188. Westminster. Cahl • 92704 F..e]3 Thll'atat_,I WU Ned ·--..-1111\Tll'r VS.88-187 FOR MALCOLM Tl'lll ~usloess IS con· La Perle Pl . Costa Mesa. 92683 . you are a person Pro-Converllrig. I~. Cell· with Iha County~ 'of Of· ,._ ""~ ROSS A UTHORIZED oucted by ]O·per1ners C.lil.92627 • • Thi& business 1s con· interested In the eslate.,fornla I Plll.IC NOTICE &no-CQunty on Septemt>er1 __ .....,.=..._ .............. .-..._ HARBOR LAWN· M.T. OLIVE Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1«25 Goller Ave Cos1a'Mesa S'0-55~ NRCE BROTHERS BIU. BROADWAY Morturary , Chapel 110 Broadway CotllMeM 642-11150 ... ., ...... .,. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 141-1111 Your tint pet, your tint fob, rour tint car, • ,... flrit hoine !AGENT FOR SOUTH TM reg1etr1n1 com-This busin~ss is con·ductldby.11usbandend w11e Y0Umayfile with lheoour1 This busmen 11 con---7,1988 • '8C~,A=•' COAST PLAZA FOR A menced to tran.s&Cll bust· dueled by an lfldividual • The reglt1ran1 com· a lorrnal Request for dueled by: a corpor11i0n I FICTITIOUI 8USMll FJtttM FINAL OEVELOPMeNT neu under tile fictitious The registrant com· menced to transact busl· Spedal Notice or the fih~f; Th• regl1tfan1 com-, ...._ ITATEMENT Publlthed Ofenga Coeat The following l)anOfl•.,. Pl AN FOR A 332 ROOM, s business name or names mencecl J0 trans8ft 1'0usl· ness undtf the hct111ous of an tnVenlory and menced to transact 'busl· The lolloWlng .,.,-sone "' Delly Pilot Septemb« 11, "o:J:u= -,...,guartta s.TORY tiOTEL WITH A listed above on September ~· on et' the ict 11ou1 business name °' names appra1Sement . of estate nau under the heuuous I doing bualnela u : 23. 30. Octc>Oer 7, 198& Avenue Cofone de! Mar CONDITIONAL USE PER· 2. 1988 • ""'"""1 name or names listed above on NIA bualneta n•IM or names WESTERN BAY BREW· F-715 • • MIT FOR VA.LET PARKING Eilean Atencio littad ebove on (not yalt... Stephen W Het>t>urn assets°' of any petition O(\h ted l bo'le on Fet>ruary •. ING CbMPANY, .00 Snug Clalf. t2&2S A.NO v~~tAf.ICES FROM nii. 1111emant .,.,., hied Donald Gamblll " n11t 1111eman1 was hied account as provtded '" 1983 Harb()(. Newport Beech. fl&.IC fl)TIC[ SlflY9 t:ynn Hunaudler, ' SETBACK REQUIREMENTS wl1h the Count; Clerk of Of. Thll $latemenl was filed "'(111'111\e Counly Clerk ol Or· seclloo 1250 of tiej Jemes E. H1Jdaon. Pres!· c.ltf. 92M3 ~~ ':.~Callf A= (20 FEET REOUl~EO 1 SI ano• County on September 1''111h the Covnty Clark of Of. anoe County on Seplember California Probale Code ,A,clant Wiiiard Ounlep Ill, .00 P'ICTIJIOUB ....... one ' · ANO 13 FEEi PROPOSED), 2. 1988 •noe Counly Oll Septamt>er 2. 1988 Request for Special Notice Thi• etatement was filed Snug Harbor, Newport MMll"ITAT.-llT ~~ ~el~con- IAND FROM PARKING DE· ~ 7. 1988 • '1tt1tl1 . FllOIMl form is avalla.blo from lhejWllh 1be County ClfJfk of Of. Beacn. Calif. 92163 The IOllOwfng pereona.,. -, • ., • SIGN ANO TO Al:.lOW I Published Orange Coast I Published Orange eo.st Published Orange Coast court clefk• ange County on September Thia bualneM 1a con· dOing ~ u : ~ r:,"'~1~ c::_ l AIM o E M p AR K 1 NG Daily Piiot Sepcembef 23. [Dally Pilot September 18. Daily Pilot Seplember 15, Attorney few Peddonar· 15, 1988 -. due1ed by e llmli.d Plt'tner· DE SINES BY U, 2075 t naea under IN llctltloua I SPACES. CONDITIONAL 30 Octob« 7, 1•. 1988 123. 30. Oc1ow 7, 1~88 23. 30. October 7 t988 DON R _.,. ' . ~ ,111117 INp Aquatic UN. Huntington ~ ,... or nemae USE PERMITS FOA A oE: F-7•1 F-712 F-707 • ..-..,m., Pubhahad V'ange Coul f ha ragl1trant COin· Baactl, Calif. 92&4e .... above NIA ·-... 1 ·-.,.. 11nricc 1 DI-•c ~TICE 21,01 N. lroectw•v DailV PllOt s.p,,.,,. 23, manoac1 10 tt1nNCt tJua1. .,..,. D I.ooh. 20151 .__ L .=..., ~=~~~~=~~~~=~=~~~~~=~~W~=~~~~~-~~~~~~=~===~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~ • •~ot>er~1~1~ neeauriderthe~toueA~~~~~. ~" ~ r Senti AM CA 1279' F-13• bulllnW name « namea lwft. Call. 92l4t ... 111 •• I·= .......... Orange eoM1 o.iy Pllol llated ~ on (noc Y'll) '*"' vano.th. t7to2 .. eouney ~ of Or- NOTICE Of FIUNQ OF SAYINGS AND LOAN BRANCH APPLICATION Notice Is hereby given that an appllcaUon h .. been filed with the DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS ANO LOAN retatlng to an appflcaUon by CHARTER &AVlNGS 8ANt<, 17011 Beech Bo\llevard, Huntington BHch, Calttomia, fOf permleMon to eft•bl6eh a branch offlce at 4699 Jamboree Road. City of Newport Beach, County of Orange. The public hearing has been waived. ' The appUcatlon it OP9f1 f<>< Wbllc Inspection In eoeordance With the com- mlelk>fier'a r9QUlatlons at either emce of the Department of Savmg. and Loen of the Stat•.-California located at 600 South CommonwMtth Avenue, LOI Ang91ei 90005 (Tel: (213) 7384785), end 350 Sansome Street, San Frandlco 941<M (Tel: (416) &&7-3eee). -- ~ 29 30 Oct & 1988 Pta.IC fl)TICE Wltlltd Dul*P m :::i Ln.. Huntington ~2~~ on s.p .. .,...., ...wy • ' • Thie at•""*" waa Iliad , Callf 9~ • flCTTTIOUI ...... with the County CJartt of Of. Thlt bUllineH la O~· ...... •-t1t M)ftH MAim tTARlmff ange County on September ducted by· e ..,_.. patt• ~ .<?!'.:"._ eo;r """°"' ..,.; The lolloiWlg per.one .,. ,7. l tll ,.. ~ .._ I , PICffl_. MWM bUtll"'8 • PW1• The , .. letrant co•-ao. 7, 1t, ,., m .... tTAT Ml l STAR'Ml.-0 CO,. PublltMd Of .. C09ll ....-to lnlWt bult-• The fOlooMf'I per90N .,. 18300 Von Karlnltl Allf"U'. ~ PIOt _ ... ,..,., ''· ,_ undet the l1C1tllou8 ~ .,__. • SU4ta t 10. lrvlne. Cahf. 23, al>, October 7, tlll ....._ ,..,.. or ..... i-....;:.;;; ADA INVESfMENT92715 '·71'4 ..... ~0ll-.-11, PARTNEA8tilP, H07 8 . Donald Ctert!, 2.209 Ollft ttll Shannon St , Santa AM DrM, Nawpor1 leactl. Calif. "8JC llJTIC( • ~ O. Lowe ~ TM~,._..,.. Catlf 12704 tatl3 "* ........... -~ ....... -.. ~~· =.~~~=:; ~··==-=-~=~: ....... :i.~·i=: --.. Ce11t t2113 ' IMcft. 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U.S. &oalle Crate Wll8on &oee up la defeDM of America'• territory in ehowdown duel with SO.tet Union. tr~s. dµnks s~~iets_, 8-7 Yugoslavia awaits in ~mettal shQWdown o ·s4Gamesfinalfsts The sprint actually begins at 5 a.m. Saturday. differential in the overall picture. .. we•re a beucr team than we've sliowed so Th"st m g· al d ffi J ... sed -t...-n..-:..1 ....... i.:.--r~: w· r. .i..........L.:· 1 1 e o 1 erent1a "'"s u in_group ._,~........_~g tlson be10~ "'!~'Vll plaf-Only for Ole purpose oT ad"JncinJ-101ht showdown;, and 1!we pla) up to I~ ~.?f. ~ifinals. Semifinals and finals provide an gur potential, we II beat the~ br.,twcuoal :· • o~ei:tlme session to determine a clear-cut "If we plar_at ss ~r<i."it1lf be ctok . .k'd : :.Ji:Jn'er. . • . lfedal lo tlae Dally PUot ' -~ ·1 • SEOUL -They were handing o ut hid\· fives l4 hours cartier in an1icipation .or m~ the Soviet Union's watec_:Polo team and t.lie1r expcetalions of victory~ l'fOV~ out this morning. the U nited States put ·th~ \J_SSR away to qualify for a $/lowdown (th Y\ll()Slavia for .th gold medal hel'C:;;a~ ... ifwe~y.at~~t'jb_c;.~v·~~\·4 bsn.·;.:-.·~:n•s.·,1so'a rematch of'these Games· openet besa~ WJtb Pim ~e~ina\!~: ,Jt 1\11$.all ~ ~:---~-~t:;:S. stunned Yugoslavia in• group over. . ~ ..• -.,J,., •• • ,.. • •• !t t ~.b~·-1'-6;·,l)o a goal by James lkrgeson with • ·..Apparently the·U~.S:''W~r 4~ .8C~~-f":.·:ij~.e~.Ads ~maming. .am Barnett. Newport ~li1@·~1ooi1Knc .. '"lfWePla)' hke 1h1s to morrow the Y.~osla­ coecb. ~lay~bove the il '1>t~ot<:lt¥.e!,. 1 «v:lansarcao1ng'to be an trouble." s~ud Wilson. because in tbeend-the Sovieu~e.m (!Own. t-7, "I-think it'll come.down.to the Ias.t second.·· and it wasn't close until it was too late: · said a happy Newpon Harbor High product The decision means the U.S.· a nd Kevin Robenson. Yqoslavia will hook up in:a rematch of the "We came· out harder than the Russians." '84 sold med&\ game at Pepperdina University said Newpon Harbor High product James in Malibu. The Yugoslavsand Americans tied Bc~n. ~and. the) nner got an to their XX:IVUi Olympiad. • :~"· .. Tbe gold m~I game 'Kf~bc on NBC-TV Saturday, but taped a~ n_ in the afternoon aecording to an NBC spqkesman. in that aold medal game. which dropped the pme:· . U.S. to th~. si~ver medal because o( a goaJ (Pleue ~ U.S./84) Marirlcl offense .... . ., ... no:~h .ow again ... " :I Vikings stilled by LosAl'&defense in 29-0 setback • do as football players is just grow· up. -We make a play Qne time. theo not another time. We're JlO\ consistent there.·· . That's because of Injuries and inexperience. lbolh of which have p~ed the Villings this fall. a RICHARD DUNN · " e ~U;St have to be patie nt ~nd J . stay posiuve." Ramsey said. ...,,...c., *1.,.'"' • T he safety, which ~de it 9-0. Los The evening was in honor of the Al wi~ 9:29 \d play·i,n 1he fi rst 'half. p&ayen· folks. but once the pre-game (J came JU.st over a minute after the &Lamour was over. so was Mari,na Griffins scored t.he1r first touchdown. lli&h. _ Grqhano, '¥ho completed 15 Qf )4 -fhc Parents Night audience watch.-. passes for J.07 yards. connected wi th ecttos-Alamitos· defense sack Vik-Eric Thompson on a 13-ya rd-toss to inp quarterback David Schultz eight pve Los AlamitQs the lead. times for a minus-4 7 yards as the Graanano completed a of I 0 passes Griffins rolled to a. 29-0 viotol) in in the second quarter. He found Eric front of an estimated crowd of 4,250 Caesar from 9 yat'ds out and Ph~I at Westminster Righ. -DeMatteo from. 13 yards away far The 6riffins. who had the third-touchdowns. best defense in California.during the What happened on the Marina resular season last year and recorded sidt! Well ... aCIFSouthemScction-lcadingseven Marina punter Eddie Rhea. who shutouts, never allowed the Vikings had to struggle wi th bad snaps. to breathe. averqcd 41 yards on six punts. with In the first . half, Marina had one aoing for 62 yards. miaus-3 total yards. The Vikings Marina's ScJ\ultz (4 of 16 for 41. completed .one pass a nd did not yards) did flp~fMike Benson 1wice for reaister a first down in lhe hair: ' _ 27 yards in tlle fourt~ quaner. but the Loi Alamitos (3-0-I). which ea med .. -ofTense sputtered thro ughout. a trip to the CIF finals last year. broke .Stacy ..Kalasoff. one of Marina's , the pme open with 22 points in the ~~t defensive bac s. rushed for 54 ·second quaner. Griffin q\fan~rbac jlll"Clsoif16canics rom 1 eot6er sToe Todd Graanano, a junior left-hander of the field. who ensinecrcd Los Alamitos 10 a "We've opened the season with 12-2 record last season. picked the four straight tough opponents,·· said Vikinp• defense apart m the second Ramsey. ..We 1 o p e ned with quarter, throwing three touchdown Esperanza •. t.hcn .it was Foothlll and paues. Scrvtte, so tt's been a tough stan." ..,.be safety.in the second quaner Marina bas yet to score a touch- turned the whole game around," said down on offense this year. Shut out in Marina Coach Chris Ramsey. whose thcirfinttwogamcsofthc season. the team fell to 0-4., "Our defense was o n · Vik.inp 5COttd a touchdown oo a the ~Id too much. Wt\at we need to (Pleue eeeMA.'6NA/~) .. Workman hojJJngOCC ofiense comes to life Pirates, M~. SAC ~In Mtssloii- m.a hupSaturday- .. The OCC otrensc bas driven from ill own territory -36-. 44-and 48· yard line -only three times in two pmll tbiJ teat0n for points, while. capitlliziaa Jior_ ICOftS ~ etradna the ~nenfs 30-yard tine only bar or ciabt times. = to tailbacks Rober1 Lee ud RiddeJI have not helped the any. but the very capable 1ri8D OeorlC has a~ 90 yards per,.cme-IWO ~ prob6tm ueu dll.,_ two~ bave been witllu ~ o&miahDc wl ai.. ~ wllete Mite Aftl!lovic Ml lliled IQ live up to his '*' IMllint .... Cll'riel ...... t polelttial. A 1 'wacaamaedoaly lOolll. ,... ...-~caJftino. ranked ...... ia tbe •te ..... Seturdey. On 1M -. lie bit bi1 on only l 7 ........ ol lait ~ fof 212 yards ...... ia•~ wt two ._ •• za Hil ............ rad111 .......... i• WCOft .. HC:C outlide o1 Olmtoi' lecotid ltrina ....,. .... . . ..... ..... bceil,.. •·· WOltiMa M. .. his noa d'C'&:h . ........ occ,.., ( llarbaa'• Pat Lee blta Loe Al tall back Clarl8toplaer Stewart bard at tla• llae of . !· . FRIDAY•· SEPTEMBER 30. 1988 ~Disiiist~~hits ~ . 4~ 1·9o··relay Heavily favored U.S. is disqualiH~ in its prelims h eat SEOUL (AP) -Th~ L melf.s 400-mtter rcla) team. 1n turm01I almost from the da) n "a'> tormeo .. ~ 1:.!-' __.~, O\Jt of the Olym.p1~ after 11., fi race OUL/1988 The team. considered tht' runav. 3) ""'-Olympic•, 83-84. fa vonte to win the gold m~ in Saturda) ·s final v.as dasquahtit:d fnr passing the baton out of1he e\change zone on the third leg oi m lir'>t-round heat Fnda' After a ,e,,ev. ofa Hdt"otape ofth\.' event. the JUI'} of appeal'> ruled :hat Calvan Smath pas~d the baton to anchor runner Lee Mc'-l'lll outside the exchange zooe "The baton v.as not e\changed ~---* * *---- before they left the 1one ·· said Bnan Poe. an assistant tO Michael Gee. sectetary.,ofthe Jui: The dcc1s1on meam C arl Lewis. who didn't run Fnda' but v.as 10 run the anchor an the final. "on ·1 get a chance for a third gold medal. After the race but before the dJSquahficauon. Sm11h acknowl- -edged therc had been problems on the exchanie. sa~ 1ng. '\I thin~ the last handofT.was not what v.e wanted 11 to bt.'' . (Pleue 9ee U .S./83) * * * OL YMPICSr·ON TV TONIGHT 4:~9 pm. -Trac\. and field 1men·s and v.omen's 1.500 final and relay fi_nals). boxing (finals). svnchron11t'd ~" 1mm1ng (duet finals). tennis (women's smiJesfinaJ).canoem~(t1nah 1 ~ 31''-l I 30 p.m -Track and field(men's 1.600 relay), tennis (v.omen s singles l1nal men· s doubles final). t.able tenrus (s1nalcs JCnufmals). • SATURDAY 9-10 a.m -Previous da' highlights. 1-4 p.m -PreVlous day highltJh~ 4:30-9 p.m. -Water polo finals IL 's L'SSR). Boxing finals. equestrian finals. voile) ball finals IL" ,.., l " SRI. 9.~ 11 .30 p.m. -Men's marathon. SUNDAY 8:30 a.m -12:30 pm -Final da~ h1ghhghts. 7-J 1 p.m. -Oosing cercmon), compeuuon "rap-up Oilers in a fog, fall~ 16-7 -· ... B)"PAT LARKIN Oe9y ..... C.tld'I di t Like the Emil} Bronte novel• "Wuthenng He1gh1s:· lhe Hun1- antton Beach Oilers found rhem- sdvcs mired in the fog. dropping a : 6-7 non-league foot t-&ll dCC'1s1on to vasiung Long Beach "1lson Thurs- day before a m1st~-e~ed c:rov..d of800. The 1h1ck fog. which obscured e':cry spectator's '1t'IA grounded the Oilers·· passing anack and tlropped the Oilers' reoord to 1-J. The Brwns remained undefeated at 3-0. Huntmgton Beach ~as also hurt b) the first quarter loss of 'IA 1dc f'('('t'IVer Doug C"unn1ogham. v..ho v..ent down with a. groan pull after sconng the Oilers· first touchdown . :·w e lost our best pla~er 1n Cun· ningnam.~· Oilers CoaC'h "George Pascoe said ··w e got <.ome fre h players m and tned 10 shift gears. but obv1ousl~. we didn't gel the JOb done." · · Huntington Beach took a major step backward from last wee~:s I 0-7 wtn O'er -...;ewport Harbor an a defens1' e-onented game and finds itself an the unen' 1ablc pos111on of tacinJ Mater De1 ne-.:t v.eek before opening their unset League cam· paJ.&Jl against Edison on ~. 15. · "We're 1n a good ka{tue this ~ear ·· Pascoe said ... It"~ JU\I going 10 gc1 tougher .. The Oiler< ~' l'd lln their first possession ol .• 1e gamt> a .. quanerbad. Enc Pemnatocompleted his first fi,e passes. four of them to Cunningham After starting from 11<. own 3'. Huntington put lt)@elhcr a st'' en-pla) dnve. capped tn a I~-' ard >eonn,_ (PJeue 9ee OlLERS/85) .Wife S1;tYs life Wit~ l'.yson. 'plire hell' Given s accuses ~-ht er of h a ving ·volatile temper ' • ., • • • OrMge Cou1 DAILY PILOT I Friday, September 30, 1tel ... . ' , H~rs.hiser wcls Willing to ·sha·re record . SAN DIEOO (AP) -The consecutive ICOl'eter· inniq rcCord was there for Orel ......_IO take, but the Los An,eles Dodaen npt-bnder bad to be forced to take it. IO June 4, l 961. But baseball slltasticians ruJcd that there cannot be fractions since scoreless lnnjnp cannot be di vidcd . IOld him, 'Get yoW" buns back o\lt there and IQ u faruyoucan.'" beeD l:t:f career." Hershiser said. if be was relieved now that the Henhiter approeched Lasorda about com- iaa out of lbe pme when he matched. Orytdale's mark. but the mana,er sa.id he told him, "No way. You're aoina all the way:· Dryldale also said he didn't mind that his record ... ecli,.ed. record wu his, Henhiscr said: ''t"'ot much ... rve-' lbe Meta ao deal wilh now." Henbiter, 2l-8 after aettina a no-decision Wednaday niaht. will saan Game .1 of the National Leaaue playoffs against the New York Meta on Tuesday nipt. ... really didn't wanl 10 ~ it." said Henbiler, wbo pitched 10 shutout inn~np llli.ut the Saa Dieao Pldrcs Wednesday niaht IO allnd bis scoreless inninJ st_rak to S9, one !!tDillt ~-than former IJod&er great Don I>ryldale'I mart. .. , wanted 10 SlOJl at 58'n (inninp). I wanted me and Don to be together at the top. But the~ IOUl'CCS (Manager Tom L.asorda ' and pitcbtna coach Ron Perranoski) told me they weren't takina me out orthe pme. so I fiawed, what the heck. I might as ~II act the pyouL" LuonSa said, thouah. be wasn't surprised by Henhiler't request .. That's the kind of guy ht 1s," Lasorda said. "He's a wonderful young nian. It couldn .. t happen to a greater IUX· I'm so happy for him and I'm proud of him. ' . Drysdale, now a Dodgers broadcaster and amo'-" the people 10 off« congratulations to Hershiser u he came off the mound, said with a la up that he would have made sure his younaer count~ stayed in the game long enough to surpushim. .. People laid il would never be a~ ~ but I always tbousbt it could," be said. .. I don't rcall~ have any fcelinas. I've never bee.-recordbu .. Henbitet, o pve up four h1ts, struck out three and walked one, did not aJlow-a l'\lUel' put fant base through nine inninas. The 10th inhlna aot sticky as ihe lea.doff man, Marvell Wynne, reached fll$1 af\er strikina out awi~· on a wild pitch that bounced in front oft.be te and aot past catcher Mike Scioscia.. Helutallowedarun on Aua. 30wnen Tim Raina of the Montreal Expos scored on a sinaJe byO.veMartinezinthe fifth inningofa4-2 Los } An,eles win. Henhiser then blanked Atlanta. Cincinnati, Atlanta again. Houston and Sa""-. Francisco, allowing just 28 hits in the five Henbiter was lifted af\er ~tting the major ~record. San DiCJo won the game, 2-1, in 16 anninp on pinch·bllter Mark Parent's two- out. awo-run bomeroffrelic,er Rick Honan. ynne moved to second on Benito San~'s sacrifJCe and to third on Randy Ready 1 p-oundout. Garry Templeton was walked intentionally and stole second. shutouts. . "It's probably the most sharpest I've been mentally my whole career, .. Hershi~r ~id. "With the pennant race, the close games. the lack of run suppon. just going out there tl)rowina up a whole bunch of zeroes. not just worryiqaboutgivingupa run but losina. I wa out there pitching for wins l n a pennant race, not a streak." DrysdaJe.'J record stood' for years J'S 581fJ scoreless innings in his run from May 14. 1968. "(would have k.i~ked him right in the rear if I'd known that," sa.id Drysdale, adding he was . root~ for Hershiser t.brou&hout hjs streak. which included five straight shutouts~ "'I'd ~e- Henhiler then aot l\is final batter, pinch- biner Keith Moreland, to fly out to rigbt. "I bad SQ. much ptessure on me out there . That's prebably the most pervous rve ever SPO~TS BREA~ Raiders' chances as contenders call be Viewed two ways :To Al Davis, it was the ultimate insult [i] -rcceivin& congratulations because his c • t Raiders bad come b4,ck from a 24-0 • halftime deficit to send MQnday night's pme-with Denver lotQ. overtime. '!The idea i~ 10-wi~narled the man-whose l1andard has aJways been "Just Win,)aby." . The Raiders got the idea. They won, 30.27 . .maJang it suddenly seem less prcpostorous to Ctti nk of themas-a contender in what has ~ome a watered~own AFC West. You can look at them in two ways. Either -How can a team be a contender with an offensiveline and defensive backfield forced by injury and circumstance _to_play &Cc agents and former replace- ment players? · • , IN THE BLEACHERS ~· ...... Dave breaks looa4 and heads for the end zone, but his celebratlon la premature. . Their secondary against Cin- cinnati Sunday will be Mike Haynes. rookie Dennis Price and b .1.:... aldw.a f.ldb two former strike repla~ments. Eddie AnderS(ln and p ~DJ.& ~---ti t end Baty Z,epb Lee, a .former running"'back whose interception PHOENIX = The NFL's· 'Phoen~1• • one-play after he~placcd~heinjured S~} Toran set ,. II up Chris Bahr's winnih&Ckld goal. · Cardinals,inneedofanothertightendaftcr c • Or-How can a t~am not be a contender with the starter Robert Awalfs an~le injury, signed kind 6f explosive play~rs the Raiders possess? .So far free-qent Greg Baty on Thursday. this year they'vct"addc<f Willie Gault and Tim "Brown to To make room on the 45-man active roster for James Lofton and Mtrv}n Fernandez; Marcus Allen Baty, the Cardinals waived running back Ricley Moore, and Todd Christensep are still first-rate if not All-Pro, who bad playec;bparingly this season. · and in two weeks ti:y get Bo J,ackson. The 6-foot:S, 24 l-pound Baty, scheduled to try out And -Howca anyieamnotbeacontenderintbe for the Cardinals here next Tuesday, was signed to a AFC West? ,.,, · one-year contract with-an option and practiced with the l • The answer m y hav~ c6mc Monday night m Jay team Thursday afternoon. Schroeder, playi*hi's first game as a Roeder ... er, Awalt, a rookie standout last season. tore two Raider. . lipments in bis left ankle in practice Wednesday when ' lf his stats' rcn't impressive. 13 of 35 for 242 he slipped on wet grass while running a routine pass yards. t1ic timin was: 216 yards came after the 24-0 route. halftime deficit, in'cluding two touchdowns on short Team doctors expect Awalt to be sidelined up to awing .passesimed into 12-)lnd 40.yard rvns by three wceks,Jeaving Phoeni)( with only fourth-year pro fullback Steve i.Jh, heretofore known as a blocker. Jay Novacek as a true tight end. After'five y, of Marc Wilson: tbe Raiders could be forgive~or ushing. . . .. . . Cal recelv~ DO more penalties • .. lt was a ffercnt f~hng.. said Ho"1e Long. ··we - played the. worst half ot defensive football si~ce I've ~ BERK.ELEY -The University of [iJ been a Ra1~er, yet we were able IQ.1get back into the California, penllliZed by the Pacifi~IO •II• pme. I don .t remember when that flappened before." Conference recently for 1987 violations tty · · its former foo•ball rccrui'"'g coordinator, • · .. has been notified by the NCAA that there will ~ no Quote of_tbe day .. •. .. Br11a Arius, Temple coach. when asked bow be would feel if his team. a 13-point underdoa. would upset Penn State Saturd11 y: " ... Pain ~tate is tbe'lcam that you get measured by. Yeah, 1fxou beat Penn State the world comes 101 an end for a day. Then you sit back and relu and ~ ready to play Pitt ... · further penalties. - Tbe·NCAA·ruling, released Thursday, "'is essen- tially· a ratification of Pacific-I 0 actions announced . earher this summer. We're glad the matter is behind us," said Cal's athletic director, Dave M~ Next season, Cal will be limited to 28 anitial and 93 total football grants-in-aid, two u.nder the normal limit. The former recruitina coordinator, Sam Parker. was relieved ofhisduties after university officials found that he bad knowinaly submitted a transcript contain- ina fraudulent academic credit for placckjcker Steve Loop, a junior college transfer. · · . Falcon• threaten to pall out State and local officials are scrambling • and squabbling over ways to keep the Atlanta Falcons from moving out of town, but any public groundswell behind the effort is low-key. The cards remained close tO the vests Thursday amid a flurry of 11th-hour meetings riddled with rumor and with agencies blaming each other for tailure tocutadeaJ. The prestigeofbeingan NFL city is counterod by the money 11 may take 10 keep a team that bas bad five win rung seasons in its 22-year history and has finished last in the NFC West four of the last five lelSOns. Owner RukiD Smitll Sr. has ·threatened to open 'ncaotiatioM-witb Jacksonville. Fla.. to move the team to the Gator-Bowl unlC!S1l domed stadium is btrilr near downtown Atlanta by 1992 and he gets a $4 miHion-per-}'car guarantee. The projected cost of the 72,000-seat GcorgJa"'Dome Is "JI 58 million. Smith said ne will not keep the team in the old Atlanta-Fulton Counw Stadium past 199.1 ... Citing an insurmoun- table Ciisagrccment with King C6unty officials. the Su~nics announced they were abandoning plans to build a SSO million, 18.000.scat sports arena in downtown Seattle. Sonics president Bob WllJt1ltt told a news conference that county officials had auempaedlo stop team owner Barry Ackerley from using the pro~ arena on l 00 to 130 dates a vear. Sluman charges to 3-shot lead COLUMBUS, Ga. -Jeff Sluman, !I ridinaa hot streak since capturing the PGA Chariipionshipsu weeks ago, roared 10 a-f]- under-pir 63 Thursday to take a three-shot lead over Gary Koefl after ttie ftrSt round lead of the Soud:lcm Open golftQumament. The 5-foot-7. 135-pound SJuman had nine birdies and two bogies over the' par-70, 6, 79 1-yard G~n Island Country Club course. including birds on .~x of his first eight holes -none longer than six feet. • Koch ·was alone at 66, one stroke ahead of 10 players bunched at 67. That group included Hale Irwin, Mike Hulbert and Bob Murphy. At 68 were 10 others headed by Ed Fiori, Russ Cochran and Bobby Clampett. , Leading money winner Joey Sif\delarwasat 69 and •Larry Nelson and Larry Mize were at even-=Par 70. Nick Price had a 72 an~ Payne Siewart a 73. Defending champion Ken Brown had a 75 as did Hal Sutton, w111rt.on rallies to up1et Pate SANFRANCISCO-Unseeded Tim K.J Wilkison came from behind Jo upset fif\h-teeded David Pate, 2-6, 7-6. 6-3, and gain a ~ quarterfinal berth in the men's t~nnis IOurnamCDI Thursday. . . . Pate broke serve in the first and seventh gaf'(les, while servina powerfully. After bOth players held serve for 12 pmes in the second set. Wilkison, of Charlotte, N.C., found the range oh his serve returns in the tiebreaker which he won, 7-3. Wilkison, ranked 97th, rode the momentum to break Pate's powerful serve in the first game 9ftbe thiid let, then held his own the rest of the set to close out the match. ' Pate, of las Vegas, served 5even aces in the first set but none in the third. Dokesjalledforaaaaaltcbaqe . LOS ANGELES -Former WBA • heavyweight boiting champion Michael Dokes was jailed Wednesday after he aJlepdly assaulted his li ve-in girlfriend dunna_a guarrel, reponedly bn:1king six., of her ribs, a Sheriffs Dcparunent spokesman said. The womatl;-Michellc Woods, 30, suffered bruises and other injuries in the. incident, but refused treatment, according to sheritrs Sgt. Chris Gutierrez. NeiJhbors. alarmed by the commotion. notified authoriues at about 11 a.m., Gutierrez said. Woods later told deputies she had six broken ribs and a possibly fractured jaw, Bcputy Chns-Wahla aid. Dokes.10, was arrestedror lnvestigilion ofTelony assault, and posted SS,000 bail after being held at a counJyjail facility_inLcnnox.-about 10-miles south of dawntown Los Angeles. Gutierrci said. Dokes li ved with Woods in Vernon, an unin- corporated area south of Los AnJeles, the SCIJcant said. Dokes won-the World Bonn:g Associauon heayY- wei&ht title at aae 24 on Dec. ·10. 1982. beating Mike Weaver in a first-round knockout. and he successfully defended the crown by winning 3 15-round decision aver Weaver on-gay 20. T9~J: - Kin&• acquire def enaem•n • INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles ril Kings have acquired defenseman Doug ' Crossman from the Philadelphia Ayers in excban&e for defenseman Jay Wells, the . NHL team announced Thursday. Crossman, is. is a seven-year NHL veteran who has spent the last five years with the Flyers. He had nine aoals and 29. assists whik playing an 76 games for Philadelphia last season. , Crossman led all Philadelphia defensemen in scoring during the 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs with four aoals and 18 assists an 26 games. · Wells, 29, has spent his entire/nine-year NHL career with the Kings. He had twogoal~nd 23 assists in 58 games last season, giving him career totalsof34 goals and 143 assists in 604 games. I Televialon, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m . -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Cincin- nati, TBS. ' . 4:30 p.m. -BA:SEBALLt St. Louis•at New York Mets, WOR. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at Detroit. Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: USC at Long Beach State (delayed), Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Fairplcx Park replay5, Channel 56 (Prime Ticket. 11 p.m.). I RADIO 5:05 p.m . -BASEBALL: Angels at Minne-6 sota. KMPC (710). . 5:35 p.m .. -BASf:.BALL: San Diego at Houston, KFMB (260). . • . 7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San. Francisco at Dod&en, KABC (790). . · . ,:35 p.m. -EXllIBJTION HOCKEY: Kinas vs. Calfaiy, Kl.AC (570). , . Gaaies' future la ~u. S. could_.. iaCl"ude· cable Dm111 Bns1E1111s Sports on ·TV for W.eeketid NBC'slowrating5 at this Olympics could f orce·move · . . The future of the Olympic Games on \Clevision, at least in pan. may be headed to cable. Withtbe.Seoul Games lower-tban- capected ratinp, the overload of commercials on NBC and the steroid controvenin that havehaunted the Olympics this year, the impact should ·be felt dwinl the Games of 1992. Overtbcyean. the U.S. networks have paida ridiculously out-of-, proponion share of the global TV rilbta. more than all the other countriaoftbeworld put totethcr. Forinltance, NBC paid $300 naillion for TV riabts &o Seoul, Orea t lritainpaidonlyabout$40million. TbeSoviet Union and IS other Communist-bloc countnes cued in wit.It• combtncd fee of only SJ miltioa. Seoul. But the time difference be- tween the United States and South Korea means that somt' ofanc best events hap..,en at odd late-and-early bouts, lavanaprimc-timcfilled with taped replays, rninotspons and a flood of commercials, talk. features and time filler. ~t. ln Bartelona. it'salmost ccnain cable will be a strong presence. NBC president aod chief executive officer Robert Wriahtadmitted that.no matter who aets Am~rican TV ri&hts to the •92 Summer Oames, :'They are ·aoina to have some kind of sale of cable riabta." · · NBC"" actually was close to selling a portion oftbe Seoul Games to cable The result only irritaled viewers mopl Ted Turner, who owns CNN and disappointed sponsors who paid and the TBS "Supentatioo," but it S330,000 for a 30.scoood spot. becked off when affiliates howled WbiletheA.C..NidtenCo.rc-aboutlbeirownnetwortcfcatingthe poned that NBC'sl'fim~rimc broad-competiti6n. cast of the Seoul Games took the top Anoeberbit of fallout from Seoul is 1even spotsoflut week's ratings, not that NBC's flat ratinas probably will even the bigbnt-rated'niatn equaled drive tbc Ban:eJona TV price down. the 21.2averqe NBC promised .. rvebeardaaywbae from S300 advertiten. miWoa toS«>O million, .. Carbon NBC's beslniabt was last Thu.rs-taicl. .. But at tb4s point, nobody ~y.witha20.I rating(apercentofaJI knows." TV homes in the c:Owltry), meanina llSeoul wu a hit, Bucclona would tbe()tym~ that niaht ~seen in bave IDllC b anethina near the top 17.lmillionbomes. The least popular olt1111uaQ1t. Now.clolertoSJOO nilbt.Moaday.~.19,hada 16.8 millioa__.Htely. .. TELEVISION 9:30 a.m, -COLLEGE FOOTBA1.4 Columbia at Penn, ESPN. ; . ~:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama at Kentucky. TBS. IO a.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Cbicago Cubs, WGN. ' ' 10:10 a.m. -BASEtJALL: Boston at Oeveland. Channel4. • • · l l :30 a.m. -COJ..1.EGE FOOTBALL: LSU at Florida, Chaoncl 2. • 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at Wasbi~on, Channel 7 (Prime Tick~t. 10:30 p.m.). 12:30 p.m. -AU1'o RACING. NASCAR Grand National Modifaeds from Nonh Wilkesboro. N.C. (delayed), ESPN. f :30 p.m. -GOLF: Champions Challenge from Wentworth, EQaland (tape), ESPN. 4 p.m. -C'..'OU..EGE FOOTBALL: Staoford at Notre Oune,l!SPN. - 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL: USC at Arizona, Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -llORSE RACING: fairpleit Park replays. C'hannelS6 .. 9:30 p.m. -OPF-.ROAD RACWG: World Cham- piOMbip at Rivenide (tape) ESPN/""' • .. l l p.m . -TBNNll: ~n Francisco men's tour- nament 1emifinal1 (delayed). USA. ratiQS, or 14. 9 million hornet. Whatever the price, Wri&ht predic- hi' 1992 and beyood, thinpwill be tedtbatanecwork-cablesplitis RADSO -6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Arizona, KNX ( 1670). - • 7:35 p.m. _: EXHIBITION HOCKEY: Calgary at ~np. Kl.AC (57.0). . ... ,,· l TEl:;EVISION • 9:30 a. m. -HORSE RACING: The Arc de Triompbe from Paris (delayed), ESPN. . 10 a.m. -NFl., FOOTBALL: New York Giants at Washinaton. Channel 2. 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Hotly Faniu 400 frqm Nonh Wilkesboro. N.C, ESPN. . 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at New York " Mets WOR. i 1:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at C incinnati, TBS. I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Denver at San Diqo. Channel4. I p.m. -AUTO RA,CING: IMSA Columbus 500 (delayed). ESPN. ' · l p.m. -DRAG RACING: IHRA lJ.S. Open. Natio~s from Rock1naham. N,C. (tape), ~PN. • 6:30' p .m. -EXIOBmON ~n. Detron vs. KinP at OaklanCI, Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -TENNIS:. San Francisco men's tournament final (delayed). USA. 8 p.m. -llOftSE RACING: Faifl)lex Partt replays. Channel S6 (Prime-Ticket, midns&ht). 9:30 p.m. -COLLEGE Jl'OOl'rBALL: Qreaon at San Diqo State (tape). Prime Ticket). different • iaevilable. 10:10 a.m. -BAIEBAU.: Botton at Oeveland, CBS spent S243 maUlon for Alnfn-lo it woulda"t be thattoueta. And KNX (I 070). · RADIO _ canTVfilbU10tbe"92Wtnter aftei'10111eolwbatwc•ve1C1enthelut I r:ro a.m. -COLUtOB l"OOTIAU: Nevada-Las 10 a.m. -NPL roorBALL: New York Oiaii11 at Al lbe American rilbU lea · t-~-llCatllld &omS2S mlllioli fortM-Olympics in Albenvil'!, France. coupleofweeb. it m ..... t look better Vt11111 Nebruka, K.MNY ( 1600). Wubinaton. XNX 0 070). "-•uetlwSUHMr~in lDllJ:.. • -Noola-09''"• ~ f'llcific .. Lona--tt!'Ktm. -IAIM.U: At111Cla a1·Mtn•a;~~I , l 976Swnmer~in Montreal to s.o.r1SJOO~lbt1lounof cq'•• ma 11 rittDallOw morr commercial m.10t11e network.I couldlrtllllir~beck .• NIC didDti bow 1t daea, but it hun n.lflledl; bydecidiftl IO broedcalt ibauldll11mea.mberoflNNnfrom .... (17'¥1)dlMABCe,r!LMP:wlf hmlAIA19111ha1,..(llO). v.,_.,•or~ABCMdout otl.otA •lnwa11iVe.~IO .. 75penm1ollhc8Clioll hln ~bin. won't be settled o lllda State, KPZE ( ll 90l. • ' KATH (9l0). until Novemba. Oenfiil 11 mitledalOOd bet this ll:lO p.a. -CftlJ.wog P00nAU.: U<tLA at 11 :35 a.m. -•Al88All.· San Dieao at Ha.-oa. CM.._.IObrmdcutabout 100 • ...... .uedtOeddtwo mes Walllillllon, KMPC(110). k.f'M8(760). ltounhmAlbenvilk.thoulhthatis &oms. aoi11Dodemp 1:0S_p.m .-8.HD•"·SanFranci1COatDodem. I p.m. -NPL POOl'BAU..: PbofttiJI 11 lams. comidlrld~~ early estimate. ....,.._ . KAie (790). ... KMPC (710). KMNY (1600). Torecoverit1mva&~1bu1 o. tbeDodleri 2:4! p.m. -ow1.l!lfD POOTaAU.: Cal Seate I ,P.m. -Nn. POOTaAU.: Cinc:in...U at Raiden. aYOidmeoam..a.ldu11erdaa1baJ rt' •rddle l..aijlle1rt'eet ,...._ .. .,_..~~:f1!fYC1600>. K.Fl(640). ..... n11c:cm'Lllrib•... :.:=if"' ... ~ ..... Qr,tl ·~-~ ScUbd•• NOlrt • p.m.; _ NPL POOTBAU.: 0aaver .. s.. ~ wtti--TV-peaMltE5PNor tappldDilDDr,-rd•'• llua'U'Zl(Jlto)._ XTaA~.,,_ HIO-~Ofdll!....... ..... tanrr~lllliw ..... i. 5:05 p.m. ..... M81AUi Aqell at Mlnaetota. I. ~_m ..... ilusBALL:SufranatcoatDodlm. •mllli. Dllwo41iM l!illrlaW111111dlt1~11w KMPCc110). KAIC 790>. , AmrricMTV~llll.Otillltland DlliJD.Ntidllir ..... wen-.. 5:J5 ~· -MID•"· SM DillO at HomJpD. . I: 9.m. -U•llTIOfif WSSY: Deuait n. ilhuo...UnsonGIMI IDl:lllf. KfM8(71U). . Kinpa1outana. KLACC510) . , I ~ - ... ... . -. . . Or•noe Coa&I DAILY PILO'r/Frlday, 84tptembet 30, 1918 ., t .?-,~) .. _. ,.C!'-.. . .,. ,.._.~ ~ ' • . -·~·,)'' .• . ··-~--_(-. -~~ . -• ..,, . ~ 4~ • 4 ,,.-4. • • ••• • •. :-.. ~ ~ .... _. J• '~--~ Amert~ C.l'ri~. Smith (left) hands off to anchor Lee llcMeUl oat of the sone. a cliaqaallfication; LoulH Ritter of U.S. cele~rates her gold m edal effort in the hJCb ja.mp ., ........ - .. Gain:es wind down, ·but-cwithout Ga-!!l Lew-is .. . . .. . Disqualification OfU .S. ... relayteamdampen s it SEOUL(AP)-The last full da) of um mer Games competition was,. to be the day that Carl Lewis won his eighth medal 1n two 01} mpics. Instead, the United States. which fias nc!ver lost the event on the track. was disquali!Thd • from the men's 4QO.meter rela' for the thiro time since 191 2. · Asa result the race Saturda} -Frida) night in the United States -will &Q on w11hou1 the '\ U.S. quartet, and wtthoul the stellar spnn1er Lewis, who won golds sn the I 00-meter dash and longJump and a ·s1her 1n the 200 meters. But another Amen can star will be on the track, Florence Griffith Jo) ncr. who a!ready has two golds and one world record in the Games, winning the 100 and .:?00 sn dazzhng fashion. will run in the women's 400 rela)". ' .. Among the eight other track and field finals will. be 't.he women's 1.500 meters. in which Mary Slaney will md'e her second tr) for a gold medal. Her tifst ancmpt resulted in a 10th-place finish in the 3.000 meters as she stumbled badlv and decided that .. finishing u~s.~·basketball here would be better than falbng here." The 1.600-metcr rela}"s for men and \\Omen -with the Un11cd States contending -arc also on tap. I The U.S. boxing team takes its first three shots at gold Saturda~:' Michael CarbaJal. Kennedy .McK.Jnne} and Ra> Mercer" 1U box io their respecu"c weight-class finals as th~ 407-bout boxing tournament stages its first six &old-medal bouts. Carbajal; of Phoerux. will fight lva1lo Hristov of Bulgana m a 105 6--pound bout. Sometimes co1,1nter-puoching. sometimes at· tacking, Carbajal scored a ~ 1 dens ion over Roben lsaszcg1 of Huo!30 1n the IOo·pound semifinals. . McK.Jn nC') "'-Ill face .inu1her Bulg,man. Alexand~nsto'. m a 11 -pbund bout The two sto' s are not rdated · McK.Jnn ~.ofK1llt-en Te\as.o't:~hl'lmed Pah1ol ~oo san of'Tha1land. cTubll1ng him wtth nght hands tq the head and stopping him at 2:32 of the first round m thr 114-pound division. · .\lexaodar Hnsto' ·s first-round '1don may• be the best-rememberl·d tight ol the to urname nt -the bout Ul "h1l h uth Koreans stormed tbe nng and attad..ed the rt'ferec Mercer meets Baik H' un-man of South Kerca m the hea' ~~1ght.C200.2-pound) uue bout. Mercer. at 27. 1s the oldest member of the U.S. boxing team. _. l n tennis. Steffi G raf of V. est German) goes for the ··Golden Slam" 1n women's singles against Gabnela Sabat1n1 of .\rgenuna. whom G raf beat earlier this month at the U.S. Open for the spon·s first "Grand Slam" m t8 years. Amcncans Ken Flach and Roben Seguso face M1lbslav Mec1r a.id Milan reJber of Czechoslovak.lam tbe men·s doubles fih.aL U.S. DISQUALIFIED ..• FroiiilJJ -. .. Today. I was the greatest :1 um McNe1ll. 1ne\~ncnrl'd .st running 1n the world." ' .. . settles ·for bronze the anchor leg. s:>.id "I "as n nen ou~. On ~"tra1 of hequm~. mclu<Jlng my h.and "as shaking-~> had I f!J' t' the "'lnning ont. Rmer nearl\ knock· -that &U Y should ha' c been on the team, but we had the nght ingre· dients." Thompson r eady or criticism a fter missing out on gol-q . ..___ The loss to the 0' 1ct l ·mon. the fi'rst team to handle the U .. pressure easily, renewed cri11c1sm of the U. , team's lac)t ofa three-paint shooter. SEOU L (AP)·-The .. mcn·s Thompson had He~e) Hawkins to · Olympic basketball team s11dn'1 e).· fill that role, but he inJured his knee 10 pect to .be ~rfect. It did expee't gold. the founh _ preliminal) game and Instead, ll go t bron~c - one for never returned. ~very one of the 12 players asscm~led · "The only th mg another pla~er ma four-month procc~ that stressed could have done is change one game defense.and the transition game. and I can't find that pla)cr \\ho \\OU Id Let the second-guessing begin. have been able to do 1ha1:· ThomP:- Coac::hJohn Tho mpson is ready.for-it. son said. "I would ha' c done evcT)- .. Anytime a perM>n attempts 10 do thing the way we did 11 " anythina constructive and is success· T he players aU agreed. fut or unsuccessful, you will recei vc a "This.has been a gre:u e\perience ... certain •mount of criticism.'' he said Charles D. Smith of Piusburgh said. :.... after bis team bea'\ Australia. 78-49. "I think a lo\ of the guys got a lot out of Thursday night for the fir t bronze it. Being under Coach Thompson, medaJ ·in U.S. O lympic ~skctba11 hearing him spoak. be1.ng in different -history. ·situations we were in and the ad' ersi- .. Those who like }"OU "ill sym-ty we went through-throughout the palhiz.ewilhyou.thosewhodon'tlike tournament and playing the N BA you will criticize you. I don~t think I team~ gave us a tot ofcxpencncc. life would bave accepted this re ponsi-experience." , bill\y ifldidn't think l was capable-Oi. The-team's lttk qf tnlemaHonal bandlina bdlh sides orii." experience was a criticism that e'eo The U.S. team staned 1he s'coul Thompson had lodged because of a Games as e~pectcd, exerting the selection process that doesn't allow pressure defe nse that swallo.,...cd op-· •n extended period of pla) ing time. ~DI bec:kcouns and allo"cd it 10 "I would advocate p1d.ing a na- cruite througb the fi ve pre11ms and a tional team as soon as the Olymp1C' quarterfinal game by an average of are over. but the system docs not 35.5 points. _ • ~rmit it," Thompson said. ··1 don't Then 'pme the· Soviets and. an think it's an) body's fault. That from 82-76 loss, only the second for the which we -pick our pla~crs does not Uni~ Si.t.es in 87 Olymp1c games. permit us to get in,ohcd in competi- "There will probably be people tio.P and get 1nv.qlved in constantb who wondcreaabou\ what happened practicing· and it dcfinitel)1 w9uld bat our team doesn't feel ashamed:· help if we were able to do that." • Willie Anderson said. "We gave our The U.S. team played nine exh1· best efron. J le.now people will say this bitions before the,.01> mp1cs began. pay should have been on the team or the Soviets played a 100-!ame sched· . (Smith) a hak~ target ~off the bar. · · ~ .J~dges ~:m the trad. did not ''gnal But. after rheumatic fever as a · an infracuon. but three countnl"> -child surger} on her left ankle m 1977 the Soviet t.:n1on. Franll' and :-1gl·n~ and 1'979_ anhroscopic surgeT) on her -filed a pro1es1 .\II thn't' 01 iho~ nr.ht knee 10 19~9. a brol en ankle m countn es did no1 haH· 1ean1S 1n 1hc 19"80 and 3 tom .\chi li es· tendon in U.S. hea t but arc allo" t'd t prntl'\t 1982.-1h1s woman was due fo r some because the~ are m tht• n l'nt ; _good luck. The <\mei:_ican team undl'r tht• "Normall). if f' hi\. a bar. n goes d1recuon ~I spno1 •OJch Ru", down:· Rmer said. ··and toda\ .. I h11 Rogers. haa been lhl· subJl'd 111 several ihat 513,,ed on·· · controvers) 0' er thl' \l!'lt'1.. twn ti! th1· · competitors. After Jack.le Jo\ oer-Kel"S('e·s v1 c· Lewis and .. his bui.ine~., maoaga lOT) tn 1he long JU.mp ThUJ'Sday. the Joe Douglas. "'ho ha'C' had ~'t:ral Amencan women ha\e "'on gold run-ms "'llh Rogen.. had pus.hl'd tor medals m t"o field e' cnts for the first Joe Deloach. the Ol' mp1c gold ume smced 1932 medalist at :?DO mct<:r!. and Le\\ t!; \\'hen she cleared I.he winning traming partner. to be includrd on lht• he1gh1. Ritter grab~d her head with team m plaC't of .\lb{'n RollmS<'" both hands m d1sbehef. hugged But Robins.on had no scn1,u<. · Kostad1no"a and ran to the sULnds tcr trouble"' 1th his e\change Fnda' embraC't her mother. Deloach "asn'.t on thl.' rfla' team "I kne~ when I tool off I had Frid.a) but was scheduled IQ replat'l" cleared ll." she said of her .. ictorious I McNc11l as the anchor in turda' ·, effon . semifinals . Tamara 9,i,..o,a of "the Soviet 1n a b\hnC"d "91u'11n \.\Tillcn tor Union "on lhe bronu medal at ~·4 . USA Toda' before thC' d1.,4u-ahlira· Juhus i\.anulo led a I-:! Ken)a tion. Lt"~~ argued aga1'n._t running finish in the 3.000-mt-ter stcepk.'Chase substitute in t~rchmlnancs. · w11h an 01~ mp1c-record minutes. -"i thin i1 "Oiifd ~ncli'i'lir10 run 5.51 S('C6nd~ Peta Koeth tool: the . the ~p team all the ''a' through rm bronze at 06 -~and \1arl. Ro" land nonbc coach and rm nm 1elhng thl the bron2e at O"' % , ~~ Da.td RObiDMD (left) and J,J.. Reid react' in the wan.iDI moment. of !laa.nday•• bro~ 11\edal win o•er Aa•tralla_. coach what to do. but 1f l v.a<; p1d.1n~ Kanuk1 tool thC' lead from Kocach the team. I'd run Jex• first. Denn" wtth 600me1ers to go. Ole in the calendar )·ear pnor to the Games. .. Experience was ma)'be somewhat of a factor," said Dann) Manning. the Kansas star who did n't score a point . in the fina~ game. "Look at that team. emouonaJh, they're very mature. They're olde·r players and the) don't 1et rattled. too emotaonall) high or lo" The;-~ \ta~ on an even keel. • "But the> can be beat I don·l "ant to talk about them lLke .the' 're gOd!> They're a 'e" good tr.im .but no-, body's invincible If "t pla)ed . 10 tames I \.don't kno" ho" man~ "'<' would "'in but 11 "ould be a great senes." (Mitchell> S('cqnd (ah in 1h1rd and "l did not ewect the lini'>h to be so me," he" rote eas' .. i\.anul i said .. I "a never in Rogers said he folt that the rcla~ trouble If I had ~omeone push me te.am's chance'> "Crl· dodmcd lrom down the home s1rc-tch I could ha' e the start because 1~1 all the: 1urm01I bro ken the v.orld r<.'cord." "From d3' to da' 1 couldn't tdl .\mencan record-holder Henn "hat was i Olni t~\haprc_r:· he ~ld Marsh. \\1thhls 9-,ear-old son v.atcti- "EvCf} da) It "as ~umcthi.oiJ ncv. ing his father's lin~<'l"'ofh1 carttT. somethin& different ·· finrshed sath a1 h H 3~ , All the nev. \\J!.n't had for the World record-holder Jordanka Americans at Ol~mp1.. 1ad1um Fn-Donko'a of Bulgana "on the 100- dav. meter t'l urole!i 1n an Ol~m p1C' record Louise Ritter. 1n hC'r '>('l Ond Ohm· l.:!.3 S('Conds (1lona 1elxn of East p1cs.•bccamc the lirs1 l , ''~)ma1'1 in ~rman' took the" '11\enn 11 61 and 32 years 10 "in the high JU,lllP· 'Claudia · Zad.ie"1C7 of Wc:-st Ger· • cleanng 6-fcet. -1m·hc'>. breaking th" many captured the brnnzc 1n 12. 75. Olympic record and ~uahng. the In _,.U\e womCdl· 10.000 meters.. Amencan rt-cord .,he '>Ct on Juh 1n be1rfi run in the O\~ mp1cs for the first Ausnn.Jnas. -• · nme. Olga Bondarcnko of the Sonet The 30-,ear-old from Dalla heut Union spnnted a"a~ from pace-U.S. women bSd successlUl'formula · Basketball gold salvages ~me pride for Americans the ove~htlmms fa,onle 1n the · setter Ehzabcth McColgan of8nta1n compeuuon. defending "orld cham-with 200 meters remaining to wfo the pton and "'orld rt'Cord holder t.cfk:i ao\d medal l n a rclati,~t) sJow Kos•adtno'• of Bulg;ma ''ho "on Jl:OS.21 the silvtr medal at ti· '• ~ 4 Jnches McColpn took the silver at belo"' her v.orld marl 31:08.44 and Elena Joup1cva. the "I thmk Kostadi.10\a 1'tbc~rl·a1e"t b.rontt•t 31.19.82. Jumper \O lhC "'Orld but ~he h.id I<' World record holder Jngnd Kri~ find out "'hat u's1i'l..e tC'l "alk m10 thl' · uanJen o( o~•>· bothered b~ a.n Olympics." Rmer said ··r, e hc.'<.'n 10 1DJU""'1 •rcb on her nJbt foot. the 01}-mpic before ?nd tllat m:ide :i dropped out about a quancr of the difference. f way thrd\.llh the race. Proud peacocks are keepbllr low profile lil ~hoatlle territory Waldo edl• Ruiz-Conforto SEOUL -Carolyn Waldo of Canada~ tc0red a perfect JO, five 9.9s and a 9.8 in the ftoa.I round to win the Olympic gold medal in eolo synchronized swimming Friday. ~ ln doing so, she beat her 198~ Olymp1 nemesis Tracie Ruiz-Conforto. SEOUL -NBC may be proud as a 00 Waldo and Ruiz-Confono. of Bothell. Wash., had peacock over its Olympic coverage, but the identical scores in the final round. but an edge of 2.517 trademark bird isn't euctly flying high in the in the preliminaries gave Waldo the gold. bolt city~ It is C.anada's only gold medal of the 01rmpics NtlC workers arc tteping a low profile followina 100-meter sprinter ~n Johnson s dis- IO avoid possible confrontations with Kortans anarY qualification for steroid use. about the network's telecasts and other incidents that Waldo and Ruiz-Conforto earned 99.00 points have inflamed anti-Al'nerican fedin$1 here. each in the final round after the top and bottom scores ''Obviously. there is some tension right· now and were dropped. M don't want to make 11 worse," said Michael Judae Dawn Bean of the United States gave the Hershman. president of The Fairfa~ Group, a Virginja only l0.0 award to Rutz-Conforto and the only 9.8 to ICCWity finn that is protecting NBC personnel at the \_ Waldo. The only JO.O for Waldo was awarded by Joyce Games. . . • Comer ~f Canada. who gave Ruiz-Conforto a 9. 9. ,. Kore,~s are also upset with T-shirts that w~re Ru1z-Conforto's 9.8 was given by John Wllliams of ordered by a group of network employees. The design Great Britain. . • for the shirts contain¢ the slan~ express~on "We're Waldo finished with 200.150 f)oants 10 197.633 for Bad!" and a sketch of two boxers an the middle of the Ruiz-Conforto and 191.850 for bronze medalist South Korean flaa. &oth of which were considered .MiJakO Kotani of Japan. offensive. , · Ruiz-Conforto, 25, won both the solo and duct T he pictures and stories about the T-shirt, aold medals at the 1984 Olympics, then retired tefore published in Korean language newspapers. added to the returning to competition in 1987, winning the solo gold hostility against NBC that staned last ~eek with the at the Pan Amencan Games. network's coverage of the anac~veral KoreansDn. Waldo won a silver medal in solo at the t 984 boxing referee Keith Walker. . Olympics. A few days ago, network employees received a With Ruiz-Confono OI) the sideltnes. Waldo was memo reminding them to maintain a low profile. the solo world champion in 1985. 1986 and 1987. "They were told the same thing before they came Waldo, 23, wiM ti") 10 duplicate Ruiz-Conforto's over here," Hersftman said, :'but some1of them were 1984 feat by winning the duet with Michelle Cameron f9rgetting it. With all the things happening here, we on Saturday. thouaht they netded a reminder." --------------------......... Jiiil'BC spo~esman Ed Markey said employees were Quote f th d reminded that "we arc visitors here and_wc...ha_VC..lO -0 e ay res~ the local cusfomS and rnannen." _ "All the hard work, years of hard work. have "It's 1Ike in New York. you don't count your been spoiled by some slup1d idiots. It is a tenible money in an open place." he said. moment for the sport. And the most stupid thing One NBC staffer who has been singled out for is that there wa1absoluteh no chance they cl>uld criticism is boxing reporter Wallace Matthews, who F t away with it." WolfgHg--Peter of West came under attaCJc for his hard· nosed interview with a Germany, WhO $Upervised. drug testing of Korean arena worker who participated in the attack on wei&hllifters, after a Hunganan tested positive to Walker. become the eighth Olympian thrown out of th~ At the insistence of Korean officlals. Mauhews has Games. been banished from ringside and forced to do •••••••••••••••••r interviews in a smaJl fenced-in area about 25 feet from the ring. "I f~l fem'ble," saiOManhews. who draws stares an.d smirks from security officials at the arena. "At this point, l'cn just.a guest interviewer. which isn't what I wanted to be. I'm complete!) powerless." Althou&h Matthews feels his interview with the .Koran work.erwasjustifi.ed, he thinks NBC employees may be partly to blallle for the problems they have More cSrua cues appear likely • SEOUL-At le;monennd possibly two more Olympic medals dangled prepariously Friday as two Br\tish athletes tested positive for drugs. One of the cases could make history, even though 11 in"olved a cold remedy available in any supermarket. encountered. _ .. I don't think wt had a deep enough understanding oftbc way the Kortan peo~le are," he said. "We didn't realize how sensitive they are.·· • There are indications that NBC has become more sensitive itself. ' · Sprinter Linford Christie, a silver medalist in the. men~s 100 meters. and a judo compeutor-""ere found to be using banned drugs in the tWO·stage doping tests. thr- British Olympic Associa11on said. In London. a television s1a;1on ..ientifted the judoist as Kerrick Brown. a bronLc·mcdnl winner tn the l 56-pound class. Sources said the net\\.Qrk decided not to air a feature on Korean women because the} felt 11 might offend some Koreans. Markey confirmed that the fcatu~ won't be shown. but· he said it was because "we've"alrcady shown about 20 features on Korea and we thou&ht that was enough." Caroline Searle, the assocaauon's spokeswoman. .said Christie showed posit iv~ for an o' cr·the-counter cold remedy, but what mi~ht havt' been an attempt to deal with a sturf) nose apparently had histon~c implicauons. FoR THE REcoRo MllDAU TABLE ( ......... DllV I•) G s •· , Soviet Union .u 26 ••o .... Germeftv 33 2' 2• .._. ..... 11 tJ 21 Wiit Germw!v 10 12 10 9uliw1e ' II 10 OllN • 10 10 •omen1e 6 10 6 HunNrY 10 s s loult\K-6 6 • lfttelfl • • • frMCI s 3 s .. :n • • • 3 3 ' NewZMlencl 3 1 -• -~ 3 • .. ll'lllll'CI 2 s • Yueoelevle 2 • l ~ 2 2 ) 5..-. 0 3 • ~~ 3 l 0 c-_ 1 I • *""•Y 2 ) 0 9ruJ I ' 1 Tet 110 " 70 32 lO 2• n 20 20 20 13 12 ·12 12 I\ II .. 7 7 6 i s s CANOE·KAYAKJNG Miii's C.... Mnlles SOO f<lMl.1 I. Olef HevkrOdl, Eest Germ•ny, 1 mlnur~. 5'.a MCOnds; 2. Mlkhell Sllvlnskll, Sovltl Unlpn, 1:57.lt. l. Mertln Merlnov, 8 u!Q•r-la, 1~57.27 • Aft .. SHOO, HunNrv, 1:59.'7. S. J1n Pinc.iur•, ll'olelld, 1='9.90. 6.. Aun! Mecerencu, ROfT\en1&, 2:00.,., 7, Nerclto SU.rez, Sl>eln, 2.111.33 •a, Pt1r ProC11eake, C19CMslovekle, 2:01.36 t . Er~ Jemlftotl, lrlleln, 2m.21. • MM't IC.enlr SilllleS StO FIMll 1. boll GY\Mv, H~rv. 1:44.12. 2 Andren SIMNe, Eetl Germenv. 1:46..lt. J. Peul MIC· DoM!d, New zu1eno. 1:44.A6. •. Mlcheet Htnlet1, lltoows, Arll., 1:46.73. 5. K•rl ~Viti, $wt09n, 1~.76 " Allll• StebO, C&edlouovellt., 1:A7.ll. 7. Merlin Hunlw, Aus- 1r•, 1:47.U. L OINt Joftlel, West ~m•nv, 1~7.91. t. VIC1or Pol.l•sev, So.,,., Union, 1· .... ll. Mlft't C.... P'eln SOO FIMI• ... . lleclr beam llaJ'otte for 1old SEOUL -Miloslav Mecir of Czecbo-~ sJovak.ia won the first Olympic aold medal in • 1.tnnis in 64 years. dcfcatin.a American Tim Mayone in the men's singles. ~.S. team stoic the aold from their Czech opponents in women's doubles. Mecir stormed back to beat Mayotte 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 Friday, claiming the first tennis gold ever for bis country. While rnany better known, and biuer camina, , playen skipped the Olympics in the first tennis medal competition since 1924, Mecir said his medal was better than money. "h's been good not to play for money for'a C$)uple of weeks," Mc<;.!r said . ., ··rvc played so many toyrnaments that lhsve given. me satisfaction. This, i" tbmk;'hu-pven me the most." Pam Shriver and Zina Garrison made up for Mayotte's loss, stopping Czechs Jana Novotna and Helena Sukova, ~6'. 6-2, 10-8. Mayotte, almost certainly playing in his only Olympic final at age 28, tried his ha.rdcst to emulate Vincent Richards, who won the 1924 men's title for America before the sport retired into Olympic obscurity. It was a demonstration sport in Los Angeles four years agol. . Mayotte started well, his big serves and accurate volleys lceeping Mecir at bay. But once the Czech clawed his way back, Mayotle got entangled in bis web of unpredictable strokes. "I feel like r ve played weU all week and that I played well today," Mayotte said. "Win or lose, it leaves a much better taste in your mouth. That's the best consolation." \ No charges against U .s. pair SEOUL -No chargcywiJl be file~d against two U.S. Olympic double gold medaJ switflmers for taking a marble carvingfrom 2'- holel, a governrnent prosecuto r said Friday. ~ "The case i now closed and they can leave the country," senior prosecutor Yoo Sung-soo said. Yoo said he notified the U .S. Embassy in Seoul that freestyle relay swimmers Troy Dalbey and Doug Gjertsen and a third American can leave South Korea on Saturday. 'Tbe prosecutor said he decided not to charge the three Americans because ttley wr•te statements repenting and apolo&ize4 te the South K~ao QCOple. The case attracted wide interest, with hundreds of Koreans called ne.wspapers and police to demand the swimmers be punished and prevented from leaving the country. · Dalbey, Gjensen and Ernest Mangum. who identified himself as a friend of the two swimmers. were questiooc:,d by polic~ for allegedly stealing a $830 ·marble lion's head ~ing from· a Seoul. hotel last. Saturday. The two swimmers said tn a statement Tuesday that they were being exuberant and the incident Wj\S a prank to celebrata their gold medal victories in two Olympic events the previous day. The two apologized publicly and said they hoped the incident would not damage relations between the United States and South Korea. · Police said Dalbey and Mangum admilled remov- l nglfle decorat1011:"but investigation s owe Gjertsen was not involved. • Terry Scluoeder of tbe Unlted State& trl• to &et a uot off aaamn tbe defeDM of Alaandr Kolotov oC-tbe So.tet Unloa·dar-. m, today'• water polo memlftnala. J -U.S. POLOISTSWIN •• From Bl -Mike ~a UCI product. said ... Rtr,we~rc gotng to win it by two over YUgosla via ... NBC commentator Jim Kruse. another Newport Harbor product and a former Olympian, said, "J think the U.S. wilJ it it l~. I really believe they're going to smack Y uaoslavia. •'This is a d1 rent group. They were happy to ~t the Russians, but they weren't ecstatic. It wa\ almost as tf they e~pected to win." After a 1-1 first quarter, the U .S.-team led the rest of the way, usina a pvnishing (fefense against one of the hjgbest scorirueams in the tournament. _ Robertson and \JOiversity High and-UC prodilct Peter Campbell each scored twice to lead a balanced. qaressive Anlerican offense. Also scoring single goals for-the winners were Evans. Doua Kimball. Greg Boyer and Terry Schroeder. The U .S. shot out to a 4-1 \cad in the second quarter and never trailed, maintaintng a 7-4 lead in the second quarter a nd talc:ing it to 8-5 with Just l :34 left in the game The Soviets scored lo cut 1t to 8-6; then missed a crucial shot with 43 seconds to go. · The U.S. lead melted to 8-7 with nine seconds tdgo, but the Soviets never touched the ball again in what may have been the brightest spot in American water polo history. Wilson put it all tn perspective before the semifinals: "This is tbe tourney f'll be looking back on for the rest of my life, the one l'lljud_ge 111)> career by and be telling my children and grand~htldren about." he said. The Yugoslavian team advanced to the gold medal pme earlier by .turnine a contest with previously unbeaten West Germany tnto a 14-10 mismatch . -.... Pro oOtl>all· teams) ·iitooliDg ·over Bell Hamilton of CFL first In line t o get sprint supersta r ~ .. 2 I Kenve 2 I fllllend 1 1 Swlb.,..nd 0 2 '""' '1 0 Moroc:CQ ' 0 lelelum 0 0 A1Alrle 1 0 ~ I 0 I • I • 2 • 2 • 2 l 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 I 1. \(ICIOr ReNltkl end NlkOl•i Jour•v•kl, $0¥191 Onion, 1:41.n . 2. Mlrek Ooolerele •nd Me,..ir-t•. Polend. hQ.6' 3. ~ ~ end .HML8eltln, Fra!IC*, \Al.I\.&. O.v•n ~" end Pwtllf 8olllov, 8u!Nrle, 1:44.32. 5 Ale•· 8llder Sdl\ICll: end Thorne1 zereskt, EHi Oermenv, 1:44.36. 6. Jenos S.rusl Kil •nO Istvan Vnllutl, Hu,,..r-;, 1, ... as 7. Grlgor-1 Ot>rei• 8lld GheCN'9'1e Anclrlev, ltOtMnl•, 1 4514. I. Cllrltllelt FredltlkMll end .Amt Nlelason, Def!· ,,__, 1:45.fO. t. Pe" PrOClletka Ind Alel'I L.oMilkV, CtedlOSIOvakle, 1:51.00. Miii's Ken ll "•In soo FIMls OIJ'lllplc coins · Tbe $5 &old piece (abov~) and ellver dollar are offered by tbe Untted Statea mint tbrouah varl.ou fhlanctal IDatita- tloaa, coin dealers and retail• •tore9. Coet la $35 for tbe r:t:· $7 for tbe •liver. Farther lnfdrmatioa can be ob-ed by calliDC 1-800-922-4400. VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP)-While corporate sponsors are rusKina to distance themselves from• dil&f8Ced Olympian '$en Johnson, professional football teams arc racillg to .act the Toronto speedster into um form. "From j ust reading what'sgoingo~n and stuff, he's goin.g to need a job somewhere, ""koy Shiveri director of player penonnel for the B.~. lions of the Canadian Football League, said Wedi\esday. "I think he'd draw fans one way or another. They'd either come to boo him or cheer him. ~ I • 0 0 Turuv 1 0 0 Clllle 0 l 0 C-1• "b 0 I 0 Jernelca 0 l 0 Nefll • .Antlllft 0 I 0 Peru 0 I 0 -~-· +-o Vntn Ille 0 I 0 Greece 0 0 I 1 Mexico · O 0 1 . SCORES WATElt .-OLO G4N Mldll s.m111.as 1 I 1 1 1 I I .L 1 1 1 -1 I. 18" Fw..-•no P•ul MecOoneld, Ne ... 2-illld, l:Jl.... 2. IOM NeOHv •ncl Victor DenlUov, Sovlel Union, 134. IS. • "'"'le Aalreflem end Ferenc Cslllft, Hynoerv. 1:34.32. '-•"* Sdloll eno Ttlomes Pfreno. Wnl Gennenv. 1:34.AO. s. Daniel S1oren ind .t.noelln v ..... aom.nle, l:JS.'6. 6. ,,,..clel Frelmut •nd w.tctecft ~.,,.......,._'-~ l.36 22.-1 .C.n llullt'n end Andre WoNleOe. !!est G9fmtrw, t:36.4'...t. Terrv Kent, Roch91tw, N v . ano Carl Wiiiie. Pwu, Vt., 1:3'.62. t. Benl•mlno Bonomi end Oenlele SC.roe, ll•lv, 1:37.JO. ._,, KevM a-. JOO FINIS Unfortunately for Shivers, the Hamilton Tiicr-Cats ippcd -the Lions at the wire Tuesday in a . 1Cramble to get Canadian playing riahts to Johnson. .........___ . Yueoslevle 14, West Gwmenv 10 '"\Jnlled S1•1es I. Soviet Union 7 a..... .. 1. Venle Guec:heYe. 8ul9arl•, I minute 55 19 MConds. 2. Bll"llll SdlmlOI, Ent Germenv, l:Wl. 3. lz•bele Ovtewaka, Pol•M. 1 57.31. A ltlt• KoCMln. HunNrv. l.S7 ~. S Yvonne KllUdMn. o.nmerts., 1:51.IO. 6. Traer Pl'lilllPl, Honolutu, H•wall, 2:00.ll 1 GaliN Sevenio.o, Sovie! Union, 21111.•. I Aone,. Anclefuon, SWeclen. 2:01 00 f. Josef• lclem, WHt Germenv, 2:01.10. Both teams telexed league head- quaners on Tuesday but the Ticau aot fint'Cf'aclt at the runner based on a .. priority list filed at league head- quarter1. Frenc:e 11, t.llloa • ' Gretee 17, South Kor.. 7 11111v t , Huneer\' t A1ntrelie a. Soeln 7 ' ""*wi VOU..VHU ·~ . Unltect $1e ln 31 •r•rll 0 ( IS--3, IS-S, 15-11) h•""'' -Sovie! Ullloll 3, Afl*'llllll 0 115-ll, 17·1S, IS-I ) (Ml'llls) llel'f J, JeMn l (IS·ll, 15-11, 12·15, 13·15h U· 71 (1111\lfll Seufh lll;orw ), Tut1ltle 0 I ts-11, IS-t, IS•7) (llltl) ..,_,S IC.evM ~H's S00 FINIS 1. l ir.tt Sctlmldt 8'ld Anke NolMIS>el, Enl GermMV. 1:113.• 1. Vente Guedle'Y• •M ~ ~-. 9ulellfle, lM.06. 3. Annemlell Oetc:t"t erlCI A-rle Cox, Hethat'lenos, I .. 00 •· 8rtka MftUrOs •nO eve lhkU'ni l'f~ • ,._.. S. lrlne S.lomvkova 1n#' lrlna K~ela, Soviet Unloll, \ 41... 4 Al>M OllMfl erlCI A9Ml• ,.~. Sweden I 409 .. 7 ..... C-1 ........, e.ed\, Md Cattnr ...... e.n_ II ·-~ lleedl, l~ S. lertlert Olmited end Sflell8 Ta\llOr, Caned•, l;S\A t. 9oa911a IU!e1ek end J01ent1 l..Ulleu-la. Polend, Ul.13 I • "If he's out of international com- petition for two years, maybe he'd like to pursue it (football),'' said Mike McCarthy, H.amilton's assistant stn- craJ manqer. "I think there's a Jot on lht)'OuftJ man•s m ind right now. We have to sit bac~and wairand sec what WOIMM"I TllACK AND Fl•LD direction he wants to go. Mllllt ,,_. f'l!llh . "All I'm saying is we're willing to • 1. L.oulw '"""" Delles. 6 ...... (Olympie • • • .. r«:ord; o1ct ,._.a •·7Yl. Dv u1r1u Meyter111, 11ve him the opportumty. Bea Joha1011 w.1 ~ .u....,..._~ llM>. a..s.u .. South of the border. the Dallas ~:-:.=;, ~ ~ 3 r~~~~V:OO::i Cowboys of the NFL are also kecpina also stands to lose millions of dollan Un1on1 •-s. s G911ne A,,.,.,, Romel'tle, •->~. a clolc eye on the world's ~nest worth of commercial endorsements. s. LVUdmlle Andonov•, Weerle. ,., ... 7• bumaL JobDIOD'I workkecord-time of . Olrtlltne Stefllon. ,\;;atfll!e, ,.~ .. DI.-.. w ba . . ._....: 09.,.., """'' 6-N. 1. Kim .._.Sun, '°""' e ve an 1nterat 1n IAIUn1 a 9. 79 ~ndl was also thrown out. K-. ..,... 10. Mervw Ewenlit·E-. look at him •• Bob Ackles. director of McCarthy seemed unfazcd by Frence, 6-2"· 11· Mevuml. 5810• J•Mn, 6llli ~deveiopment forthe Cowb&ys. JohlllOO havina tesled positive for 1z. Jene• 11o¥1t, 1r11e1n, ' 2l.o. from A • T ··w· h h Ml ...,.... ,......, usun, exas. ll t e steroidl. . <~ W:::. O:-r.=.~ 1~18;.,~ ~bea.!'!~ty ~dt he ~s1 a._~ the ., don't worT)' about it because Denk-IMlferle s-;i, lfll); 2. G1or1e ~ ._ you ctrta1n Y ,,_ve lO tbere'I Steroids Ult ll\ the Cfl..." said ._,, ', .. , GWme11v, 1u1. > Oeudle have an interest in him." McCarthy. "We've never tested for it Zadlllwtca. Welt GenMnv. ius. .. Net.... Johnton returned home to Toront..o but it's out there. You know it's °"911rle¥e, s.vi.t union. lUt. s. FloAftce . . T·____.-ha . ..,,. Cele, f'r9llCll, 11.•." Julle ._,..,, CM!· tn ~ -Y vaq testR.i there." ... 11 .... 1 Mlfllcll'9 ............. "J...,., ~~ for anabolic steroids follow-Mc:Canhy noted the NFL is in its ""' 1. Cot,.... OlcMIMf, Ent GermMY. •na bis 11>kl-medal run at the 'Seoul ftnt yaroftestioa playen forsteroids '"'" otrm~ 1111 weekend. ,, ute and that the cFL 11 in the procesa 1Y~:_:-•• DetpiaeJobmo•·unenJon that he o(punina toeethtt a dnc policy. t ute1 1'ecle .. ~ ........ Wnfl., did DOI UowiDllY take the drup, the Sbiven, who wasn't conccmed =--~~,:• ~ 27~~-old ltlllliti't'·bom a\hkle 1&an1 John'Olltntiftl D"litin.cilbcr. _ Rirwiliii, ~.-• ...-. i.-Kwlll ,_.,, twtta· _.itii ~bis medal and kicked llid be is ..ct over the treatment the ...... W I. IUWtllllla ,...,...., Se¥let off tbs _Mg Olympic IC&ID.. He fllllen hlro it reoeiYifll._ Ullllll. .... 1 NICllll .....,,., Ir~ ,,.. ~~- t; --ICNllP. wat ~. ,. • ..... _ . .. Cll-..i ...... ~ •• , ..... t; Tredl •u11-c.1Wto, ........ Miii. m.m. J . ... KMM, -.-. tttt• C. Mutltl .......... ,,...., ..... .. Kertll ....... ................................. •tC 1 K.,._ , ........ , s.wtlt Ullllll, = .. 0.-. ....-....... ~ • .. ' occ ... ,. ..... , We ~ the footbell *ell apin11 Rio Hondo but not apinst the delmctina national champion (El Qam ino). We moved it as well u they did. We .ctuaUy l&ined more ~arcts. .. All you do 11 ~ beck to b11 hap tcbool aiatistia,' added Workman who coeched the quart1rt.ck ai EdiloD la I 9U when heh.it onover 60 ~I of hi_s puses. "It's mystify. .,or the record, it must be noted LA Harbor oompleled onJy 13 of 34 .,._. u El Camino's only other foe tbilteUOn. Aneelovic should get the siartiqa.. call lpin Saturday, but Workmaft eaid both Anaelovic and second· I llrina quarterback Steve Calhoun abould see action. Calhoun, a 6- ftoc,3, I ~pound freshman from Santa Ana Valley, has good athletic talent as a passer and runner, but a.cu experience in the sntem. ~ .. HC:SdoneOK," Workman said of Calhoun 's performance this week in pnctice. "He's tbrowina the ball pretty well. He's not as far along as WMlentandin& the system. It's a two- edpd sword (athletic ability vs. experience)." In Mt. San Antonio, the P.iptes' deferfse faces an offense which has pined its yardge almost solely with the running-fame, handing it off nearly 7Q percent of the time. Leadina the way is Anzona State transfer Leonard Russell, who Work· man remembers facing while at Edison in the l 98S IF Big Five Conference title gameagainst Long Beach Poly, a 6-6 tie Angelovic quarterbacked in. Rusell rushed 19 timcl-for 138-yard' in the. Mounties' 24-21 win over Southwestern Satur- day, including an 80-yard run. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frldey, S.S,..mo., 30, 1111 ":.llARIKA ••• Prem Bl punt mum last week ·and their faeld pl was 1e1 up by a fb(nble recovery. Kquoff pWJed off the Vikinp' b._.t play TbW'lday. rctumina a kickoff '6 yards to the Griffins' 46 in the ICCQpd quarter. Four plays later, howe~er. the Vilcinp wett puntinJ- Defensive bighH&bts for Marina included Oahny 'Thomas' fuml* recovery in the fourth quarter and Eric Crocker'• broken Ul> pass in the third. Pat Lee, rctumina from an injury, bad a <»uple of devastatin& hits and K.tusoff blocked a field goal attempt in tbird. ... He bas averaged a Mission Con· ference·leadina 142.5 yards per game and 6.3 yards per carry. _ .. . ...., ..... ,.... ..... ._ llarbaa panter Eddie Rhea nm• from Cbrletopher Park and Gloftlllll Ca talano (44) after a mlahandled IOQC aap • ..._ ______ llllJlll______________________ __ ____ , ________________________ __ )l ; ~WiJls' blows cllop White down to size '1-f ooter stopped in 10th round of ., Wills recorded his 13th win. all knockouts, ~·nst six defeats. White d ropped to 2 -9. 'rom th~ sia • the 6-foot. 215-con troversial b out pound Wills stood in the comer • opposite White wtth a glare that ·.;.- 87 BENNY RlCARDO ........ Cc:::u 0 •M • t' would mile a junkyard dog look like a manicured poodle. White came out tryina to establish a Jab with his left hand and occasionally switched to a A sold-out crowd at the lrvit\e southpaw stance. Wills countered by .. Marriott. Thul'Sday night anxiously plantinahis bead in the chest of Whit~ awaited the return of former Cali-and throwing body shots. fomia State heavyweight champion Like a lumberjack trying to chop a Mike White, the tallest heavyweight big talJ tree. Wills rcaJized that he had boxer in the world at seven feel who to strike downstairs flfSt before was coming off a knockout loss 10 •getti!tf to the top. Levi Billups. White complainc4 to the referee 10 But the return was not a sucet'ssful \he second round about the low one for the Long _Beach boxer. -blows. and in the founh round the althouah he contested the leJ&lity of referee stopped the light and ordered some punches thrown by his oppo-the judges to lake away a point from nent., Mark (Chill) Wills. Wills. The same thing happened 1n As the lOth and final round opened the seventh and ninth rounds.· with White bouncing on his feet and "After the thjrd time the lo"1 ,blow comina out punching. Wills showed , was thrown. the fight should have P9titnce and wound I.IP the left hook been" called, plus he was hcadbuuing that dropped White. me in the chest," said White. White rose to ticat the count but In the ninth round, the referee also with bis knees wobbling. Wills came took away a point from-While for cbarJina with his head down and hoklina th~ back of Wills' head and rocked White one last-time with a punching him. The pattern of the vicious riaht to the chin. fi&hl aoing into the I 0th round was With I :37 elapsed in the I 0th, the White pawing and not snappinit his referce-sianaled the end of the bout. ouncbes. OILERSSTOPPED, 16-7. From Bl • • pass from PetlJtano to Cunr.ingham So much for the Oilers· oITen~ Gone with the fog. • "We lost the game ngh1 there." Pa~oc said. "We pla} a pass1nggam~. while theirs 1s more of a deception pme. ll's eas1erto to pla) ball-control 1n the fog." Wilsori took control of thr conte51 in the $ccond quarter. Trailing 7-0! the Bruins got the ball on th~ 1ler<," ·37 following a short punt. T e t"1gh1· play drive stalled on the 0 · •r · 9 and Wilson1had tosenlcfora -'arJ field goal by Jon.Brock Mth 8:59 icft 1n the hal[ N The Bruins turned the udc 1n thl"1r favor on lhe next scnl'S of do\\ n!>.. After sackmg Petlinato three straight· times. Wilson forced tltl: 01krs to punt from the1ro\\-n 9. Pct11na10-punt traveled onl}' 8 ~ards. g" Ing \\ 1lson the ball on the Huntington J 7 • From there. the Bruin~ uirncd tll Scott Bemauer \\ho 100.J.. ·u in from 5 yards out and ga'e W1lc;on a 10-~ .advantage al the half. Bcrnauer .finished the night" 1th') I 'ard on 20 carries. Trevor Cooper led the Oiler with 42 y.a~ds on eight came!I. Wilson scored the finnl touchdo" n Wlth 43 seconds left 10 the third quaner. Facing a third-and-lortg 11u- ation from its own 40. Bruin~ quar- terbaclc T im Williams faded bad. and hitJohn Deppe at the 01Jers" 15. good for a 45-)ard comple11on. From there;,, 1t was all Bernaucr" ho carried the 11nal 15 yard on three carries with the score com1 ng o n a ~- )ard plunge. Wilson a11emp1ed 1hc two-point COO\ ersion. but \\ lJltams" ~ass anempt fell short of the l'nd zone. "The) just shut down out p.t)i.1ng game and that's "'h' "'e lost:· Pa .. rne said. "We , tned to get the plJ)t'rs go ing but 1t didn't happen ·· ... . La WIHn 16, H""""91'M Bffdl { SC-by -°".,.,.,., Lono ... ell Wltwn 0 10 6 0-16 HunllnelQtl !keen 1 o o o-7 ~lnt Que,_ . H&-Cunnol'O,..,., 1? ?eU from Pe"·"•'o tC:•l\lnl McK), S '5 S.C-.d 0-MW i.ew-erocJ< 1• i:c; Ht L&W-&«NI.!¥ S run 8•oc• ' c• '50 Tllir'a Ouel1W L8W-9ern.11er 2 run Co•n 1a .a '3 At1enoe.hct IOO CH I m•ledl GAMI STATISTICS LllW Hll Fir ti oowns t " q llluslleS·yercJ-31-102 23·S3 Penl119 v•rd•oe 100 bl Pass!M ' I S·O 7-17 ·0 Aet1.1rn verdeH' '8 l& "'"911,,,. \eek 'r'Udaoe 3.,., .,_,,.i, J·m ,. ... s-24 Net .veroege • 202 'u P\Jfll\ 6· lO 6· lO Furnt1Ms·f1.1mtllfl 1os1 3-1 2-2 f'lenall~-vera.99 # 1 60 1-is Time ol ooswssion ?t-OS 1' SS •Punt 1n1erc.01oon lumoi~ '""''"~ INDIVlOUAL RUSHING L&W-9ren.U41f'. ?O•ti, $1twarO S-1\ '8..,51'1 2•10;· Wlollems, 6·10r·m•nu1 26 HI-<~. 1•'2 D<kev 7·9 L·" t 1 ' C1.1M1ne!\elfl. 1-~,.,,,11 .. 1 l Pe11.na•o l ·•0t m inus 26 INDIVIDUAL PASSING L8W-Wllll•ms '· IS-0 Too H&-Peitmeto 6·\6·0. u Revel \ 1.0 17 IN~IDUAL RECEIVING • 1;-ew-eeope, 1-•s. V• ,,,, "' 2·41 ereneuer. i-1' H&-Cunn•noh•"' ,.31, P~11,,a10 \·l7 w )•5. ltOCIMr\ l·~ °"""~" 1 tor ~m.-...1 4 University f avo"re.~ at Costa Mesa meet 3 5 schools-stated to run Saturday at TeWinkle·Pa rk ~' With a suon~ nucleus of consistent runners, the C niverslt) tftgh bo} s team appears the team to beat at Saturday morning's Co ia ~'csa Cross Countf) ln' 1tat1onal The first race beg.ins a1 Q a.m . .at TeWinkJe Park. with 35 schools '")Jog for the boys and girls mles Uni finished second behind C'or-, ona de! Mar earlier this season at the Laguna"H1lls lnv11auonal But the a K.in"gs, who ha'e not lost a 'arstt\ meet in 1~88, will be sending their top runners to M onda~·~ prC"Sllg1ou$ Stanford· I nv1 tatronal. In prep bo) meets held Thu™1a~. Foutain Valley 19. Marina 43: The Barons' Rich Lockv.ood )pnnted awa) from the V1k1ngs' B"'an \.fcCaf- fery 10 the last 100 }ards to lead Fountain Valle' to the w U\ mus first Sunset League meet of the season Loclcwood. a Junior. finished in 15:39. LQckwood wa<> second in 15:47, followed clo<,e\~ ~the Barons' David Flatle~ 1 IS J I and Da'e Dannob (l 5:5i). B•tiqtea ~ 11, Wettlllllua. U : Junion David Pohl (16:12) and Frank Kelleher (I 6: 17) each ran season-low times to boost the Oilers to the Sunset Lca&ue opening wi~ at Central Par:k. In prep 11rls l!leets: Butiqtea~ 15, WestmlMS. Cl: Junior Natalie Adams ran ber fastest time ( 18:43) at Central Park to I~ the Oilers to th~ Sunset Lea&ue win. ' Seniors Kassy Biehn ( 19:45) and l..tsa Rutkowski (20-...lO) finished sec- ond and thJ.rd.. as tlun~on Beach (>laced seven of the top I 0 finisbea on the ~mile course. · Mart.a 11, F-taia Valley ti: J1.anior Sw:eyWright led from st.I.rt to finjsb as the Vw~ won decisively in their first Jeague meet. Wriaht firusbed 30 seconds ahead of tQmmate Kim Bowden. a senior. The Vilcinp' Kristy Sparks (20:52) and Ailldrea Talbott (21 :20) finished third and fourth. In college cross country: The UCJ men's and women's team5 will compete in the Stanford lnVltaUonaJ Saturday, considered the premier in-season meet on the West Coast .Un~ g~rls ,te~nis team edge~ Warriors o.n tiebreaker. Winslow. who has 33 goals m 11 games this ~n, scored two m the first. five in the second. ·three in-third and o ne in the foun h. Frank Ketlned) and ~ucx:i added two each for Mater De1. which 1mprQ;cd to S-6. Fylpaa earns singles swee p; Newport, Edis on polo victors -f reahman Jeannette f ylpaa·s sweep in singles made lbe difference for tbeUniversity High's girls tennis 1eam Tbunday afternoon as the TroJant won, 84.n;tn games followina a 9-9 tie with Woodbridge. · A nationally ranJ(ed 14.and·unders player, the 89- pound Fytpu improved her record to 2S.2 this season with win1of6-0, 6-0, 6-2. As a team, the Trojans aJso continued their improved play. winnina for the third time in the last four days after openina the season 0-6. .. Lut year "l'C beat Woodbridge, 14-4, but we've got a very youna team this season:" .Uni Coach K.Nen Speros laid following her (cam's second.tiebreaker decision this wee~ • "In fact, I only have two airls on the team witfi varsity Qperience this year.,,. One such player is Julie Emert. a sen.ior, who won two of three sets at Woodbridae. Juniors Jenny Brown ad Jenny .Moon teamed for two more wins in doubles, droDDina the fint set, J.6. but rallyina for 6-4, 6-2 wins in tbclastiwo. ' . · ··we may be young." Spero added. "but we~re Stutz.sky: added two apiece. . wortcina very hard, and it's starting to pa) off." • Edison , Los Alamitos 2: Chad ~tcCain. Brent In other girls te-nnis: Warde and Rob Carter s ored three goa.ts•ap1cce to lead Marta& 15, Oceaa View 3: The Vikinas won all nine --nr~~l'S'CO'the11rsrround"W1n'~ Newport Harbor. sinales sets <&nd six of nrne sets in doubles to beat __ Bea n ' added two for, Edison. 6-5. wb1k . Se&hawks ib a Sunset 1.eague opener for both teams. ...... Todd Robe~ ~pped Ii' e Lo s. .\Tsnot~ ro kc} trre defense. ,-M.arina was led in singles b senior Elise St. George E l Toro n , Founlalo Va lley 4: lrvtu 7, Foutain and junion'Tracy Crisscll and Jenny Bivens, who lost VaUey•:Ttie Barons· ri."C'ord fell 10 --4 ~11ha pairoflossc only nine games combined. •• artrvine High • MMia 11, Westmln11er.O: The Chargers were on Fount.am Valle' had a ch3nc-e to 11e the score m the taraet iri their Sunset League-opener agai ns1 Lions. losing finaJ second agains.i ~he\" l)Quc.ro.s. but missed a goal wnh only 1even games m 18 sets.: a man-up ad,an13&e. Fon,ard~ B~an Fre1dan and Tre' Sophomores Teresa Warren and ~m W illaurswci;>t Best scored four and thre-e gC1als respern,cl). 1n the ~o . their sii\&les matches without losing a game. Senior L1_a IOSSC$ for Fountam \-aJle\ Ammann won, 6--0, 6-1 , 6-1, at No. I singles for Edison. Harvard 10, Marina 3: Mira Costa 10, Marta& t : .\fter ....., M•tiomery 13, Mater Oe1 •:Senion Jmny faJlina behind -I in the fir<>t half of their first game at Smhh~CathyDonahueo,·ercamea4-6 1osstnthefirst Tustin High. the V11t.1ng. ''er~ unable 10 come ba I.. let, winnin&. 6-0, 6-1 , in doubles. but it wasn't enou&b to apinst the Sarol'~n • · · hold beck the KniAhts in an Angelus League matchup. Marin.a then built feads ot b-3 and Q-1 agamS\ Mlra The loss dropped Mater bei tO 1-l ID \eaguc COQ\petit.ion --Cost.a. onlytO lose b} one on Jan1e U!np'sgoal wt th thr<'C and S.3 oveiall. -• seconds remaining C'had Robcm sro~ four goals 1n the In the South <::oast water p<>ilo to urnament; second game for the\ 1l..1ngs. "ho fell to 3-~on the season, Ne.,... Banor !%, Lapaa Be.cl t : Kurt Edler had In non-league \\ater fl(llo· " • five pis and Tim Stickler added four to lead \he Sailors • Mater Oei lt, La Qulata 5: nior .\nd~ Wmslo" set to the fint round win at Newport Harbor. a school record of 11 goo I brca~1ng the s .. ndard of eight Newport also received three goals each from Jalon set an t 984 b" Zoltan lkrt\ no'' al \.l C. to lead the Morpn and Crail Martz. while John Somen and Enc Monarchs to the non-contcrem:c v.1n. . . Junior goa1ie Chad Roghair. who had rune saves, is on ,,aa: to sel 1l Mllttr Dc1 season sa' e rtcord lfttt" notching 93 in 11 games. fn-commun1t:v college men's soccer . · Oruce Coast t, Los AD1eles Mi11i011 1: Do~~l-0. Sean Lovelace and Ken n Kynoch scored withm a minute of each other to lift the Pirates to the non-conference win at home. ' Lovelace scored unass1s1t'd 40 minutes mto the fint half and Kynoch scored off Pat Merrcll's assist one minute later. OCC $oahe Jllf)d Wm slow had two saves in helping hotd MaSSlon SC'Orck-ss the rest of the way to impro"·c the Pl.rates' overall record to~ 1 Gellla Weit t , MiraCotta 1: Jason Britton•• brcU:away goal with 23 minutes kft 1n the first balfmade tbe'thffercocc for the R\istlc1"'$ 10 a non-confcrenoe maic:b at home. · '-. - Golden West (6-3) Jumped out to a 1-0 ICMI five m1mnes into lbe gam~ with a goal b) Wabcl AlSo •. Rick Holhs bad 10 saves for the Rustlers. but ~ a chance for a shutout 12 mmutes before mtenniSSIOft when Brent Klei.n found the net for MiraC'osta (0-2-1). ' · Lee admlta- to payoffs ne Stays ail beaten. by downing Neu;port Harbor en paces Vaqueros· tbe match. Wamors(3-0)emrrgC'CI \1rtor,ous1J th\Sbattle Stat's llrOOI bloekloa and Kristen Han1m'1 --=---'=----=-----=-----'-"Newport as a &ood sen ma )cam." of unbeaten teams.. "to a1ng at home. IS-6. play led a SU'OQlaU-around team pa:form&DOt 800 ·Lagun a SWee p McKtn:oe said.. .. Thc}'rc tou&h lO come ba k I S.7, 1S·3 asthcArtlitss-wcpctheOilcn. IS-7, IS.7, lS.10. • llltif!.11 wben,tMYFl an earl~ ltad. • Outside h1t1ers fX'anna Doolmk and • Kris~ Ryan Md l<>-blts forHunbJC'Oe But ft vc Sol a aood. e~5mccd •~am Chansc 1'J1no dr)l\ercd the fire~tr for Beach. whose rcoord fell to l·l with the to.. -lniiM H•·, Maf'<ived a:momco•""f sb,ft lbasMmODwathanwnberofw locopkbl<'k Woodbr:uiae~la.nd..nulcktll'i fl'~'t--nalkacbtm 6-- -a..:---tosn Int )eaa . I u It<! to ~ Wimatcha l) ~ --uvun in its no.n·Jaaue &irt• =· .. l tbe strona tams this sason Tt · AOer a luw h urt. •he \\iamors cauaht ln coUcse ectJoif.· • tnalda apullt Ntwp0r1 Harbor, but bUnal aes&." ift. ten-~ up t 1 team ' \o hand the Cal lAdletu l , a.clll 0 1'1p I: Tiie die IMIN'Ol Wa"e llt*lo hold on for a lS.9. ~uprs t.he1rfirst lo 1n $1( matches this car -Vanauatds toot a1-0 lead ~fliiii118i Jj.14. ll•lS. IS-ll lriwllph allM>me-In~"" 1....-ma\Cl\H: l.uulU"ec1na row as both tea191....... * Slaior 8ev Odea led the wa) for ll'Ylne ·---• • 1 v t: Th Cha · 11 Do i.o . ....._,_;;; -whit lOldlllaad Mdinda Norton added 11 u -..., 11 • le~ · ~ racn r .. aaa.valky J, Dau Hd• t : "" • , at 2·3 m the Golden Sta~A~'O •• Im. imlnwd to 4-0. • imPIO* IMirreconho )..., v.ith 1 l ~. J ~ 11. on the road lhc &rons c'«ut~ a fine C.oHcen C.-cS had •IS ldla _. 1.-n.w;t led?.() in the founh __ IS.Uwiaa1Mlne. , comet.ck:to~atthe Dolptnns, ''·lS, 11-IS. Deqw111thad 2lblocbtotead tM.V a._ .. ........._ ...._ v °' belln __ ... ~ -·~ J~ ._ ~ Nt~ilk Std the '"Y 16-14, lS.-t l. ts.q 2-' o~. 9CC's nat match ri1s s z • ::;;;. '; wia ~ mMd. mmAina the P9*' tbi EdiloG wida lO ...-s. 17 ICf'\ ~ poent• (4 SMlb) sn,der ~1 th~ ?\a.II up and c.aptaJn Fresao Plafk. ·11 .. a..ill&YIDOIWIMDllcaft."laid .. )ad Skill. -~wetlC YbatTt and Reiko Ma\umoto J)U\ It ----------=~------- lrviae o.c:t. Mark McKealir. ..._*"'is Sniot middle b6ockr Atmtt c~bad\ a•y. Wltb 3l and 2 kill •Pl~ Ot«pitc ~ mint ill CIF S.A ... won lht ~ added 19 alla and l Rmtt for tht ~ ...... t"4toV sianen. to U\1un F'ountam CoUtJ ~ ....... s.turdly .. Welt-• ne l:Mblol fell M) ).) °" lbie ...... Valley 1mpro\;('d IU rt>rord to .. '\ .......... . N~ Hart>orwu ruUd No. 7prior10 r , ... -.-uw.na.,...s ................. ·. --=--L 102 57 • 71 13 75 75 " 69 " " 90 67 91 .... OM.- ... .. 70 MllWeUll• 16 73 NNYortl 15 73 Detroit IS 74 Toronto 14 7S ~ 7S 14 8elttmor9 ,,. • 54 10. •™dlnd'9d dlvlslon 1111e l1wt ..... , ~ ~6.~•..l New Yortl S, a.ttlmore l ..._ lL Cleveland O • .560 .541 .531 .535 .~ .•n ~2 "-Cltv 7, C*-6, 10 tnnlnos ....... S. Taus. l ~ ..,_ ldloclllled . T...-a Gemes ..... (Witt 1)· 15) at MlllMiole (Vtot. D-7), ~ p..m. .._ (Clemens 11·111 al Ctavellnd IVall H I, 4::JS tt..m. New Yortl lllNden 12·11) at.Oelro.t (Morris 1'· Ill, 4:lS P.m. .._ ~ <lellard 1·11> at Toronto (Stiel> IH>. •:» tt.m. • C'*-9o (Manzanltto 0-0) •I Kansos Cllv (L.elllrMdl lMf), S.3S Pm. r-lllrown 1-1) 11 SHlllO (Moore 9.·14l. "95 p.m. ' Mllweukoo (W09man 13• 12> a t O.tst1nd (Stewlf't 20-12), 7:JS P.m S...Y'• Gamet a..-at N\lnonota, S:OS d.m. New York at Detroit, lO:lS a.m . IO&IOll at 0.V..nd, 10.lS u p. laltlmoro 11 Toronto. I0-.3S 1.m, Mllwaulloo at Oelllan<I, l:OS Pm. Cfllc99o at Kansas Cllv. S:OS Pm THH al S,01tle, 7:0S P.m. .......,LMew Wnt~ W L -......... ' 92 66 GB . • ft-........... T• .. Prt II ctt ................... • Tlrft w.r.i-(U.I.> def David Pllo (U S ), H. 7•6, 6·J; Denio V1-(U SI def. Richard Mel\IUewlal ~U.S.), 6• l, 7-4, Jol\all Kri.t< (U.S.) daf. Jim ~ (U.S.), 6-l , 6·2. ... ................ ...... T L8ACW• _,_ 1S. 0.... View ....... CrlaMll (M) def. Yu. 6·0. def. Chol, 6·0, def. •-· H 1 •t-(M ) won,, ••• ,.1. 6-o. ~ 0-.. (M) won," 6·2, 6·2, ,.0, ~ Nllufen-Kao !Ml def. Sc:flwofflnoor·ltustln, .. 2, def. Tr111·AMft P., 6·2, def Lol·ScllOlton· llunl, .. 2; .._ .. ts•Untalen (M) won, 6·1. ._,, H , won, .. ,; Ru. ... ·CH letlueci (Ml won, .. ,. IOsl, '"'· 3·6 -.... , ............. .... • ' Ammann IE> def. "1lftelol1, 6·0, def Treo, .. ,, def. Lao, 6·1, Warr9ft (E ) won, 6·0.16·0, H ; W11auor (E) won, 6-0, 6·0. 6-0. . ~ T""*'-Goadodlo <El def Bowman-Ton, H , CIOf. Flatdlor·WllkOP9. 6· l, def Tran· z.n.o. 6-0. Gollos-Olnon <El WOt'I, •·O, 6-l, 6-l; Danltlet·INerd (E) won, 6·1, 6•1, 6·0. NOM·LIAGU. U.U•llfY '· .... , ..... 9 (Ultlia llfY Wllll • 9Mlft. ... 7 l ) ..... FvtDM <Uf def. M.....wn, 6·0. def. Honan, 6-0, CIOf. C.iabrano, 6·2; WolnJtetn <U> lost, 1-... 1-.. 4-4; Emort (U) lost, 2·' won, 610, ,_.,, Dellllla5 Hwanit-Pfolfer (U) '°'' to LorM>n·ltoeers. 4-4, def. Murellam·Wano, 6•3, toll lo 8urton-8'omlaV, 6-7; i.._..-Klm (U) lost. f-6, 3·6, won, 6·2; Brown·Moon (U) '°''· l ·6, ~on. 6·4, 6·2. ANG•LUS t.•AGUIE ..... Ms:•-··' u .. Matar Doi 5 ..... C0td0v• (MO) tosl lo Prlc•. 2·6. '°'' IO Halt, 1·6, Clef. Gorda, 6-2; Cont.r (MO) 1,oit.. 1-6, 0-6, H ; Good (MO) lost. 0·6. 0·6, I·~ '**81 , Smltn·Oonahue <MO> tost 10 Conrtd·Quln· -1 .......... ltic.-<:onri-, 6•0, def c-.v- IUuo, 6·1; OreYIUs·Ola IMO) lost, •·6, .-6. won, 6-1; Grlmol·WlnMrt (MO) lost, 1-6. 2·6, -· .. o. ~ I • I SI cane In revene NP&. ITAnDlllll ........ c ...... ...... • Ne'ft0r1An• • left Francl1eo Attent• Chlcaeo Mlnnnote O.troll Tempe h v GrMnht w..t W L T • 0 0 3 1 0. 3 1 0 1 3 0 c.Mrel Pct.~ PA 1.000 111 65 .750 97 71 .750 109 fl .250 92 103 3 1 0 .750 12 57 3 1 0 .750 100 47 1 3 0 .250 65 73 1 3 0 .250 60 94 0 • 0 .apo .a 95 E .. t • -o.le& 2 2 0 .500 7• 70 ,,.,Y. Glant1 2 2 • 0 500 17 9S Phoealx 2 2 o .500 II 13 Weatatnoton 2 2 0 .500 111 H PhlledelPhla 1 3 0 .250 96 12 AINriQlf c~ • It-*" SenOleeo S.ttte Denver KanMsCltv Wnt 2 • 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 Central • 0 3 ' 2 2 1 3 East 0 .500 106 100 0 .500 57 17 0 .500 65 79 0 250 .. 74 0 .250 56 .1• 0 1 000 90 67 0 .750 .. 100 0 .500 •9 67 0 .250 93 10. Buffa~ • 0 0 1.000 74 SI .750 .. " .250 59 70 .250 .50 7S 250 54. 16 N.V. Jet& 3 1 0 lndlanaPOll5 1 3 o ~ml 130 New Enolend 1 3 0 SuftdaY'• G1mes Ptloonhl 11 """'• '1 Pm. Clnclnnoll at Rlldln, I Pm autfato ti .Chlcaoo, 10 e.m C~ al Plllsburoh, 10 a m / ..Greon Bev 11 T1m1>e 8av, 10 • m. ltouston 11 Ptill1delp11l1, te> • m lndlanoootts 11 New Enota11<1, 10 a"" New York Giants 11 Wtshlnoton tChafl!let 2 at 10 a.m.> • • 5-lttte al Al'-'11 ID a.m.. Kansa.s City 11 New York JOI), 1 Pm . Oenvtr a t Sa.n Oleoo !Chant>el • II l Pm.> O.tr611 a t San Franc1•co I Pm Minnesota at Miami, I Pm . . • JC MllllC .......... .._C--. Ct a -·w I Tlflc.:::•'*'• . .... .~-1. h I ct. Miia*' C... ........... c....v .... l ............ WwNnl St11e A " ''*""" Mllllofl cen. 7. DI Alllt, C...1 .. ~. WeUtrft ,, .... •• """"'· Ceett .. • ....,..... CC, Ml•IAon ~en. H. Nlllllle V..... FOOlhlll 12. F,_ CC, Coe•l-.Vllley 11. Mlrcilll, Camino Norll 1C. leer-•• CC, Cimino Horlo 1l ......_,Golden V1110v "' RlftdlO SMllMo, MIHlon Contrat • 17, °'-c:.-. ....... c-. • Sen Mateo, Goldttl Gato 1t. Cllellot, GOldlll ~to •• Mt. San Antonio, MIHlon North • l.~IM la•t woell's ranklllil ...... .... neumsoAM scoals c ....... ., ...... eo.cti Wisoft "· Hun+'"810tl LO& Alernltoa 29, Marini 0 Cvtlr'OM 14, l<ftlhelm 1 MllalOtl Vloto JS. Santa ,.,,. 12 "-Y Hiii )), C.nvon 7 Trov 7, vellnde 7 Tualtn 17, El T~o ,. • • E'-ll!Ua J, I.a Mireda 0 ,..,....,_ U...> ~ '°· Selllleeo , • TOMGHT'S •AMIES , ........... ElllOtl n. Mator Del (II Sante Ano El Modano VL Founllln Valley (at ...... IMctl) Oc9ell V1ew al Wntorn Caoktrono VellOV at Wntmlmtor COM YL ~ Hlh (at Mlulon ~ IMctl vs. E•llftcil (a t OCC) Ne-1 Harbor al ~ Habr1 hd•1Uek ot Sorra K.atole W. Cotta Mesa (at Now-1 lrvlno "" WoodbfldM (at lrvlno) ._ ...,.. YL Savanna (at GloWf' St El Dorldo ot Fullorton Loera ot L.ellowood Meeftolla •• MaYl•lf' Or•neo VL VIiia Park (at Et (~ ...._. L.llllUa) L.OI Amleos al CO.r~ Grovo .J llancflo. AlamllCK "'· I.a Qulnfa (al Grandel' --.......,., Clndnnetl IS 73 Houston • 12 n SM Franclaco 12 n SM 01eeo · IO 71 Attente ' 53 10. EHt DMlieJ'I Pct. .512 .538 .516 .516 • .506 .331 7 101/i 101/'J 12 Jtlh C&Dada '• Bea .Johnaon la abown on the coyer of October'• 8porta Wutrated after belq •tripped of Illa &old medal ln tbe 100-meter ran followbll Illa poeltlye tat for draa•· ,,, MoftdaY's Gamo • Oalll~ al New Of'IMn• CChlMOI 1 11 6 Pm I Cemmunitv , ..... FRIDAY'S GAMES MkUeft c.Mr.-c• ltlncno Santlooo at Lono 8oach CC. 1 SATIMOAY'S GAMH · VOLL•YaALL c..... ..... CM>LD9N STATS ATHLITlC eott ..... Cal Lult!Kan def. SOC.I Colleee, lHS, IH, IS·I , IS·I.. x-New York 97 60 Pftttbur9h .. 73 Montree1 IO 79 St. Louis 76, 13 CNce90 7S 14 Plll•d1lslhla 63 9 x-<tlnched dlvl51on ll!Je n.MaY'l kens Mofttre.l s, C11boo • HoullOft S, Atlanta 4 ~ Mmft tchodUled T ... Y's ~ .611 .535 .503 A71 ·'n .JW 13 11 22 23 3''J'J Sen Francisco 1Coo4t 2·0) 11 Dedlors <Tudor ..,..,, 7:35 p,m, ~(Dunno 7·11) et Chicago (Sutctiff• lJ-141. 11 :20 • •·O'· Alleftt• (Mallltf 9·161 at Clnc1nn111 !Brown· 11w lt-S), 4:lS P.m. "''Ull•flla (Madrid 0· I) at · Molllreol (...,._ 12·7), 4:35 Pm. St. L.oul• (Ttrrv t ·S) et Naw Vortt (Cone l9-i), 4:JS p,m. Sen o-.. (WhllM>ll ta-11 > ot Hou.ion (Maea J-0), S:35 P.m snir.Y's Gamos Sen Franc:ltco at Oodllen. l:OS 11 m PlnMurtfl at Ch~, 10.0S • m. St. Louis •• New York, let.ls •.m Allenta at ClnclnMll, I I.IS a m. • Ptll a:UI ttla at Montr111, us Pm. Sen D1eeo 1t HOUilOt'I, S.JS pm MAJOlt LmAGUE LEADERS ,. ~L..Mtue (,,.,... ~ Gamosl ( ................. , G A• R H Pct. 9-..... 153 Sil 127 2ll :Jl.7 ""°*'Min ISS 6'" l OS nt .lS4 ........ ..... 15' 514 .. ''° us . _.....,NY 1'9 SS9 96 llO .322 ~NY 141 516 9:1 JJ4 " .314 M9111r Mii ISi .01 113 119 .ll4 .... Min 141 SOS 7S 1S7 .lll T,..,_.. Oet 12f 4'6 72 14S .311 er'lft KC lSS Sl2 19 179 .301 Y.-Ml 159 '10 92 lJ8 .30I RUNS-eoees. Boston, 127, C•n~o. 0.k· ltftd, l1t; It. Heftdorson, N-York, Ill; #tttJlltor, ~ ... Ill; Pwcllatt, Minnesota, 111. ltl..-c.n..co, Oakland, 1221 GrMnwetl, .....,., 117; Pucll.ott, Minnesota, 117; Ow. EveN, lolton, Ill; Wlmlold, N-York. 107 ........ L-.ue (,,_.... TlwrMlilY'S ~) aATTING , ....... 451 ........ , ... G Aa R H Pct. Gwynn so llt -111 64 161 .lll OelwrMa Motl 1s; '°' " 113 .l03 ....,._o Cfll 1'9 567 70 ln .l03 ~Chi 154 S77 7l 174 .302 0. ,.,.,_,A" 139 S4l S9 162 299 LWlllll can ,., sn ., 110 ~ ~ CJn Ill 492 9:1 l«l 291 Metter .... HY '" S40 II 157 .291 o.. ......... WA'RR POLQ • ........... SOUTH COAST TOUllNAMIENT ( .. ........., ...,_..Hitlll) ......,, Hartlor n.. t.awN loech. 4 ~load\ 00 13-• NeW_.t Haroor I S S ._12 I..-luc:ll ~rlnv: Montoomerv •. .._.._., Hart>or scorl119: M.oore I, Moro•n 3, StldOor 4, Edfef S. Maril 3, Moricllet I, Alleraftlan l:o5omers 2, SkilHky 2,- llllMll 12. '-" Al9mllM 2 EdlM>ll S 3 2 2-12 LCK Alamllos 0--0 I 1-2 EdlM>ll scorine: McClln 3. Warde 3, Q.r1.,. l , Meer~ 2, Stinton I. c;o.11e sov~ ROl>Ov s. L.OI Alamitos scori119· wvneun 1. Lvnch 1 Goelft SIYfl: 0. (at .,,,.._ Hltlll>, II T-IJ, ,_..... Valo\I 4 l Founlalll Vatlrl • I I 0 l--• El Toro • s t >-ll Fountetn Vallav scoring; Frieden 2, Ton.a 1. 80\1 l. Goalft sovH: Conti •. Mallste 6 El T0to scorinte. Ward •• RisMI l , Nlcll•I 2, Nov.it 2, Coffmal\ I, Slmpson I. c;o.1ie MVU: ~10. """" 7, ......... v...., ' Fountain VallOY 3 l l ~ lrvlno 2 3 2 (}-7 Fountain Valley scorl119: Bat 2, Fr~ 2. Sealav l, Grant 1. Goene sol/fl: Mltasto s. Conti lrVlno scorlno: ltum.r •. K•Til•ni 1. Tonllavk:h I, Sllank I. Goallo soves: Hevmer 9, "'"°" 2. (at Tntll: Htlltl> Harvanl 10, ~ J Harvard ' l SI l -10 1\1\Mlnll , I 0 0 2-l Hanlard scorl119: Cl!Mn •. Simon 4, Kon· "'"8lon l, lordar l. Goatft SIVH: ~cut! 7. MMlnll ICOl'lno: Jocaos l, Kaov l, Waoner I. Goea. saves: Olllonbtck S.. Mira c.... ll, Mat1M ' f!Nta Costa 1 2 • l-10 Marina 3 3 3 0-9 Mira CO.ta scorlno: Silllm •, L.e....-t;-Oownor 2, ChMlln 2. Goetle saves; Gf'iffen t. 1\1\Mlne seotlne: ltoClort• •. Kaoy 2, Cox l, Heefner l, Sc:tlWW11 l. Goalie soves: Hull I. ~ Oii 141 Si5 71 ISi 290 .._LA 14' 541 Its 156 .219 Or9c11Clll Il l 474 ·61 137 119 It~. San Franclsc.o, 109, GlbMft. .,_.., •1 Clwtl, San Francisco, 99, Strtw· Mrr\t, Ntw York, 99, Galerr-. MontrNJ, 91 DAVIY'S I.OCKER (~ a.adl) -• ooats; 139 anolors. l blrr•CUCSO, ?SS DOnolO, I 'l'Ollowtah, 2 eod, 234 c.otico Class, US solld IHU, NOM·l.SAGUE Matar °" It, La ow... s I.a Quinta o 2 o l-s • 67 mackwol, 37 sculPln, 13S 'l>Olnl.sh iack, 291 1111'9 tt0rcn, 2 ~d. 3 soroo Metw Del • ' s -" I.a Qulllta scortne: It-l, TVT-2, Wood ~. San Franchco, 109, G Oevrs, Hautloft, t9; Mcitevnolch, Now Yori\, 91, M!aw•i t , New Yor'll, 97; 8onllta, Pltt~h, N; Vall Sf¥M, ~1111. N . N•WPmT LANOING -• boels. 5$-1119!ers. 12' sand oass, 21 cetlco l>Hs, «l SNn•~ ilc:k. 11 mackwol, • rock frU.. 107 scull>ln, . 3 ~. 67 wt1:11 flsn. 1 mfs«tta neoui. l, RU&MI l. Goe11e M-: Falrdlild 3. • Matw Del scoring; Konnoctv 2, Gallucci 2, 'Ward l, FlOrlaftl l, A. Wln$low II, Willa<» l, Y~ I. Goelle MVM: ltootialf'/f. 1F1SA '• co-ed •arf tournament California's top profcs~onnl and am\ftcur surfers will meet at S:tn Onofr<' talc Beach Saturday for the Women's lnfernat1ooaJ Surfing Anociation·s Man-Woman Pro/..\m urf ChalJenae. I The seven th annual WI A compeuuo,n fatur5 men and v.omen tn a tv.o-person format. with pot0~ for each compc11t0t JOtntl)' Ul.llied. Defendtn& champton Juhe \\lltlegon of Million VieJO will team v.11b Chuck Hoote' of l.a&une N11uel tn defense of her tllle. Arca suiters 1nc.lude Regina and R1c~ard Monem. De6bie Bradbury and Steve'Con~n ofNewl>on le8ch, and Ltu Burford of Huntington Beach. The compct1uon " open tp all agcs and 1billdes. For more 1nforma11on. call 49.J-~S9 I. /, lleaJ,., BpJrm, ,,,.,,_ Mow The Haith. Spona end Fitnesa Show. one of the la~t shows of it1 kind. 11 Optn the public Nov. 4-611 the Anehcim Convention Center. Hapliah~ by 11MWC than j()() booths and -:" •mon111aaua.11W .... fleilUIH dit lkwt91 product tee.....,, fttnea •nd Cllettlte equtp- llleftt ~ Mi cllity ckmonsn11ons with apensiawotke,--..,.....ics•nd~. PPral'nllmfiaa•M' ...... --M1'ifte WIU bf on .._.to .. .._.,.. Ud Pl* for Pf(turn. , ...... ~ ~-l!t' b' Mift. 'blOOd. **71 al ud aody .. Intl .. ~ the 0 M0tt fl'1tla .., c .... " "*'"" womni ...., l~JO i9 ,,..._, ud llf'Obk-.ar compct1· .... ., 11.000 •• ...,. "'10My. rw ..,..., .... llaow Wllft. contatt &be ................ "'-.. •'67-l2U. . .· lloa.atala bike race to lf"'J'Ort .t\S .,.n of the Orange County <;.cptcnnial Celebration. 150 mountain bike ndcrs wilJ travel 150 miles from dcscn to sea Sunday in the first ever American Ori11nal 150. The race starts before dawn in Palm Spnngs a.od js eltpectcd to last 11 hours. Several of the nahon's top athletes will spend • the entire day nd1n1 throuah the dcscn. two 1ep9rate mouncain ranacs, sand washn, lulctng trail& and public ro•ds before fin1shm1 at Le Mcridicn Ho~I in Ncwpon Beach. A.k>Qa with the race. 1 mouncain bike; lbowcuc, Sunday fun ndc and bike lrials com~uon and exhibitton tS scheduled at u ~icn Hotel. For more information. caJI . 662-5404. • "' I . H.. lcN9f ttrt& NON·LIAGUI Mkslon c .... -. .Qr~oest-'111 Ml Sin Antonlo. 1.30 Goldlln W.st at Soutriwnlem. 1 SaddleOactt at Palomar. I JO • lllventde 1t San Ole9o CC. UO lrvlno def. '"-! Harbcw, lS·t. lHS, lS·ll. ~IM alErCarf'lillO, 7 Groumont 1t Pasooene cuv. 7 San Oleoo Meso at Cerrotol, 1 lldlton def. Mission Vlolo, IS-6, IS· l 1, 1 ~ ~ • ...,,..lnt_hacfl, IS-7, U-10. Fountain Valley dof. Dano Hilb, l•· 16. 1 16· 14, lS-12, IS-9, • Wfttem Stale Center.nee Santi S.rt>ara at Wnl LA I MoorPOrk al Compton, 1.30 Vontura at Ul\la Monie., 7 Woodllrklee def. CaPlllrano VaJlav. IS-7, lS-l. CROSS COUNTRY Hltll lcM9I bov& SUNSIT LEAGUE F ...... Valav 19, Marini ~ 1. l.ockwOOd (FV), 15.39, 2 McCafferv (M), 15:47; 3. FlatlOy (FV), 1S:41, 4. Oerinob (FV>. 15'52; S. Gon1alo1 (FV), 16. II. 6. Whole (FVI. l6:J1; 7. Sussnan (FV), 16:39, ·a Drew tMl. 16:411 9. Park (FV), 16:54, 10. Grant (Ml, .J7•0S LA HarbOr at 8eUnfleld, 1 LA SouthWHI a t LA Vallev. 7 GIOnclllO ., LA Piere•. 7 """" -'---· Victor Veflev al Antelooe va11ev, 130· Colleo• of !tie Desert 11 Cneflav. 7:30 Citrus al San 8tf'nardlno Valley, 7 30 Rio Hondo ·•t East LA, 7 30 1111 It Ila: -..0 II, WntrnlMtor olS l. ~ (HB), 16·12. 2. Ketlo~r (H8), 16 17. J. JUllonls (IN), 16:25, 4. Urner (H8) 16'.3', S " Hool (HB), 16:51; 6 Pa11POH (H8l . 16:52 7 L.-l (HB), 17:05; I Fulvio, IHB>. 17-0.. 9- .Crulvas (W), 19:17, 10. 81ne (~I. 19-?9 ..._ lcM9I ek1s SUNSIT LEAGUE MwW 16, F.....in v•v o SouttMnd OOll "•'* ScMte, c..w.r.nce _ lttt. Ph. Lw I. El Comtno, Minion No I 101 2·0·0 123 I 2. SadOleOIClt, Mission i:.,, rn 2·0·0 Ill 2 3 Fullerton, Minion C•n < i1 2·0·0 106 • • 8eku sfleld, W•Sl•rn St t II 2 ·0·0 ~ 6 S. Gi.ndela Wa\lern Slate 2·0·0 79 S soccaa. c:.mmu.111¥ al9l9 men NON·CONP•••NCE ~ Caast 2. LA Mm6aft l LA Mlulon scorlnt: Bird l. Goello Ha ... k 12. 6 Ora~ Cou t Min '°" Cen l·l·O 62 3 7 ltancno S.n1 , M•u lon On 2·0·0 S1 ·t Or'al'M Coast scorlnv.,LoVOlaco I, Kv l. Goelft M YH: Wln.iow 2. 1. Wrlalll (M), 20:16; 2 8owoen (M), 20 •S. I RlnnlcM, M1u ion Cen 2·0·0 JI nr H•lftlme: Or'anoe CoaJt....2· I. 8--.. .... 2. MlraCM• ' Golden Wost $Corino: AISoweffl l, Britt Goelle MVM: Holl!$ 10. J. S-.. (M), 20;;U; 4. Ta!Oott IMI 71 20 S Cornbn (FV), 21:29; 6 Aoor.;itcv (M) 213):- 7. Cox IMI ... n.so, I HUM (FVI 212•. ' SllerneolU!IOCll (FVI, tt.lo. 10 Keller (Ml D;Jc. t Ml SAC, Minion No 2·0·0 21 nr 10. Antetooe Vollev Foolh N l..0·0 2S 10 Ollltf's Moor1>1fk <1·01 6 F>asodel>• 11-t > ·s, Chltfev 12·0), 2 ' Mir.Cent• scorlno: Klein 1. Goalle Marcv 7, Alnret 2. Fl"t Pia.a YOl6 •n P1r•'111>H1l Halftlme: GOiden Wnt, 2·1. HORSE RACING I II eXACTA {t-101 H oO "' 51 .. Ye.TH llAC«. 4" lurio<lvi ~ CNo9,..•I 710 Jto 160 Jelllft't Giii (Valen.1..,.•t -1 IO '** Fir. (~) J 00 Time· I'll> :: :~~;.,~~E0!~7~i>Ns: J?t10 U coeetOl.Anotl DAILY OOUILE (f.11 ..... U 10 ·~ llACL 6 lur'<>"11> llo\fel HolleH (°""'91 I 1S .0 1110 4 60 Gr-..i Cr-CV.!enauel•I •.O 310 L.I . a4ut lltaml,HI 110 Time 1:171 11 I XACT A. Cl0-11 e>1•0 '490 !O • MMTH llACI. I 1116 n"ie> G<Ml9 """'° 1 e111ct.1 no > 10 1 eo .._.,.,., ( Slblltl • 10 l ,. .....,..,_ O.v (~I •OO Time. 1-40. 11 eXACTA IJ·1l ,..;o 151.00 TIUfTH llACI. I 1 14 ""h ~,. (81acl<) S-10 ) 10 1 '° Denlle (PMl'e>••> • ) 411 160 l'orturwi lfl¥at ISi<'-Ht T-IMI U eXACTA ()·IOI H 4 U.C700 u flt(« sue· Cl·t-7· 10-1-11 ,.. o M,7M • lo ti• WlM!tlo l>CU1' h • -1 ...... UMJO lo ltt w ~ lo<MJ• (l' .. -1 eLaveWTM llACL f ~ tu.-• -O'C 1Sorenton1 n oo to'° uo Elell!Y ...... !KO(~) 600 41t Gf-~ Cei.dll COO ,_ 1i1 II eaACTA (1·101 HoO s.Q100 U DAILY ~11 .,.0 QUJO TweLnlt llACE. I 1 16 mile> 1-IG!'Yderl JOO 110 210 ~ .... (9t4>d<i uo 110 ream Cap Y'Olleybllll open• Two dcnen ofrhe world's top indoor and pro beach volleyball pla)ers will meet on Tuesda). Oct. 11 , at the Forum to k1cl>; off the 11\ird season of Great Western Team Cup Volle}ba.IL Players for the Laba.tfs Blues 1ncludt 01~ mp1c star and 1984 Olympic Most Valuable Pla)er Steve Timmons. Ol)'m P,1ans Jeff tork and Jon Root and beach superstars Rand) tok.los and Steve O'Bradovich. The Blues wtll challenge nam TO}Ota and Sirtjin Smith. the all·llmc wmn1ng1s1 pla)l'r tn tie.ch volleyball history. for S 106.000 1n pn~e money. Compct1Uon continues for five more nights. • Oct. 13, 16, 18, 20 and 23~ v.1th doublch~C"!__.. __ beainn1na.at 7 p.m. each night. Meu1 'od Sons. w11h 0 1)-mpuans Dave Saunckrs, Bob Ctvnhk. Tro) Tanner and Rod Wilde. retum110 defend 11.s title. Olympic team 'capcain Karch Kiraly and teammates R1tt1 ~ytia and P1c Sato will reprnent the KLSX aassic Spk'crs. For more informa11on .. call (213) 41 ~32S7 r A.aultear arm .,..UllJ6 to~ Tl)e 11th Annual Amateur Arm Wttsthna Spectacular swings into compctttion on Sunday, Oct. 16. at ~1lham Peale Park in Buen'a Visca. The tournament, ~n of 1he 1988 World Amateur A.rm Wre~hna Champjonship ~ries. features contescants from Hawaii. ·Washington. Te1t.u. tile East Coast and Brazil. ·- Competition ts double ehmmauon for men, , women and lea ms 1n a "anCt) of v.·ei&ht classes for bottl n&ht and left"handcrs. tor more 1nform..ttion, call 522-JJI 6. ---~ ........ Bl Toro llCAS road raees- Resistratton bu bcpn for the I st Annual MMine Cops Air Station SK. IOK end half nWilhon at E1 Toro. The .. ll.Kc of the Runwa)'I 1988'1 bqina at 7 a.m. OD Oct. 16 OD the Oat. fui • .,.ved NGW8YUt the MCAS. Award1 wdl be aiven for first, leCOnd end third Pl.en in divisions for men. w~ I ).membet &eams end Wheekha1r competrton. SMctioned by The Athletic Co~ the r.ct c:ost1 S 12 with a T-1lun end S6 wnhovt before Oct. 7 (S 13 and $7 for late r'CIJllnUon). For f\anher drtaah. call 6Sl·J)SI, elll. 3121. 7 • I uo lAO :uo uo >M uo 00 JO uo 4'20 _oo .. 00 ·- r ' -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Septemw 30, 1988 Red $oz ~8.n clinch title · with Clemens tonight ston routs lnqlans to wrap up at least tie for East crown ...... Tiie Aaledate4 Press Sure, the Boston Red Sox were cettina worried. But not now-~y'v~clinched a tic for the American Leque Eat cbampaonsbip and att set to win it with their ace. ~We were starting to sweat a little bit." Jody Reed aidmined after,.the Red Soit ro~od the Indians. 12-0. Tbunday niabr-in Cleveland t re a share of the division title. "The pressurT's o us now. "We've aot ~,Fina tomorrow ni&ht." . . 1be RCd S6x, who ended a three-game losioa streak. can. ICal their second championship in three seasons toniabt when Roger Clemens faces the Indians. Clemens i1 9"-0 lifetime apinst Cleveland. BoTton".vactory eliminated Detroit from the race. New York and.Milwaukee can tic only if they win all of their remaining games while the Red Sox lose their final three in Oeveland. Boston is 8-2 against the Indians this lealOft. , The Red Sox held a clubhouse meeting before the =to shake off any lingmng effects from three sll"aiJht to Toronto, which made the chase more intcrcst1n1 than Boston wanted it to be. .. Everybody said, 'Let's just get loose. Don't worry about •)'thing aDfl come out and play ball,' " said Ellis Bwb., who drove an four runs. "I think the whole idea was, after three losses at home apinat Toronto, everybody was pressing a little. We come bcrc and there aren't too many fans. and the older IUYI who bad been through things j ust impressed upon * * .. Sa 11...,._~ 0 MM1!w& s, lt-..n ...,_ "4&YWLAllO • TWJLU la llTTLI ., .. " -1''"" ...... .. ... " 9-Jll • 11 t l'rlllCOll> t t 0 1-d • t JI lrMll'td e I I t the younaerauys that we needed to relax," 1 Mike Boddickcr, IJ.lS overall but 7-3 for Boston • pilehed a three-bitter and Boston won it with five runs in the-third innina and seven more 1n the seventh. Boddicltcr retired the fint 16 batters and pitched his farst complete •me for Boston and his first shutout since May 18, 1987, while witb Baltimore. EllCWbcre in the American Lcque: Yuba 5, Orioles I: In Baltimore. Ken Phelps and Don MattinaJy bit home runs u New York kept its.sbm hopes in the AL East alive by beatina the Orioles . Richard DolSOJ\, 12-9, gave up five hilt in seven inninp. Dave Ri&betti aot the last out for bit 2Slh save. AIMedes I , fwta1 !: In the Metrodome, Walt Weiss linaJed three timd lad drove 1n two runs and ma1or-l~ue RBI leader Jose Canseco drove in two more as Oakland won its club-record I 02nd ~- Canseco-increased bis RBI total tol 122 for the. A's, who won l 0 I ga.mes in I 971. Curt Young. 11 ·8, sattered nine hits over siit innings. Fred Toliver, 7-6, took the loss.· Royals 7, WbJte Sox I: Pinch-hiuer Ed Hcam's sinJle scored Jim Ei~nreich in the botfbm of the 10th inning and Kansas City beat Chicago at Royals Stadium. Mart.en$, Ru1ers 1: Mark Ungsto!' ~tended hJS scoreless inning str.cak to 34 before giving upa run ip the ninth as Seattle beat Teus in the IGngdome. Ip the National League: -.gxpes $,Cabs f : Bryn Smith allowed fi ve hiu 1n sax innings and Mike Fitzgerald hit a two-run homer as Montreal shaded Chicago at Olympic Stadium. -Altro• 5, Braves f : In ·Atlanta. Mikr Scon allowed four hits in seven innings to b(~k a personal five-game losina streak and Kevm Bass had three RBI as Houston beat the Braves. Atlanta lost for the eighth time in rune pmes. * . 1, 'WMte sex ' llAttiAS CfTY ...... * Atlllllla 6, Twtfts 2 OMLllllO -IOTA •lot .......... I ; ' ., l..t& 5' 0 ....... I ••o ltWW!flll> I 0 I 0 .......... i oto ·-11> 11 I I ........ Stl l 1'.....a>ID 4010 ~II 30 00 Goiftl! 4t00 o.e-rt I 1 t I CM1er d J 0 0 0 ........ ... I 0 0 0 ADew" lo 4 I 1 I --" .... --d 1000 w... .. 4000 .._,.,., 4 111 .,_,•too DGW1ldlll >ooo SlwT•rt •O t o~-• 1101 ll.,._ I t t t 0 ~rt 2 0 0 0 09r* Ill 4 0 I 0 Ve"-< • 0 t I ._ .. e ll t tt-.,.n ttOO .._,_ •110 -.-r1 JOOf ..... d S il~ IWll lOOO lt'*'lWC •OLO Q!il-.u , JOOO ...... • 0 I 0 s 22 I SI I I J 0 1 0 0 I O 0 s 0 2 J JI IO 1 0 0 0 eo oo 0000 4 I I 0 J I 0 0 _. 0 1 I Nl<G""' ID • 11 0 --• 101 C-.rt so11 .. ........,.,, S1J I ~d ) 0 0. ,_..,, 10 10 ,,.... •'I t 0 ~., • J I J 0 Oelleeo lll .., .. " ....... lttO -Jo SllO 10 01 tW•ll> StJO 4 0tt~~4 11 0 •121 -· •OJJ S 1 1 I ID • t I 0 SOJ I ~II Jt I 0 s 0 ' 0 Dewle\11 rf J •• 0 tJOO la\ICINt< 1000 tt10 ~ .. 1000 11 00 • .-,...., 101 ·0 Montreal'• Jeff Hll90D leaps ln the air to ••old Cbicaco buerunner David Meler tn attempt to complete double play da.rinC Tbunday's gam_e at Olympic Stad.lu.n;i. .................................................................. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~ • I . .. > ...... rt tOOO A ......... c JOOO ~-J OOO •a• S 1 I I ~k\< I 0 00 -""" 10 I 0 .......... •110 ·~· )010 .._. ... 1011 ..._, S 1 J 1 EW-Jo 0 0 0 0 ., _ _, 0 0 0 O JWH J 0 0 0 T-11'1 t I T-,_ •tittle ,... ··~· ._.. ........... 1001 -"'" 1000 "I 0 I I :n llJ 1 , ... • I > 1 Hleloc • 1 o o o -rl 1000 _.., ION J1 "1 • T-ll 1 II J _.,._ Can.seco denies.report ! of his. use Of steroids liliiiN'"'...... ,_ - -••-1 ..... --Nt-11 ._ 111 !'er--· °'= ....... lt91 _-,.:: --t • ~:':':" •::.,;; V•"-,J1J_ ~rwr--~~o:.! ~::-~~::., '°s.~"!!. ~;.~ I I ' -SF-Owh-. CHI, .,_ CU) SF~-• " ••••• so. • " ..... so > 0 0 ' 1 s 0 ,., J • 4 2-J 2 J J I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ,_ I J tt-L.IH 1 S 4 e 4 ~ 0 0 t t I I ._ ' 0 "-"' W.IS·ll I l•J t' I• I J 1 0 ~S.IS M 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 M9~ (DV •1akll) 0 , 0 ~IAMll. 1'9-V-""'"'"-+tome· •-· """, Cerda, *-· Hlr>Cr!Mdo, fnlrd, Scoo T-1:St. .......,._ * B i ...... S, CUIK 4 raves acqu re ctMCAeO. •r•" ~u~'"" catcher Davis · =: UJ: ·=::, :!!! • ,,_..,. IOtO G-tlD l l l ATLANTA (AP)-The -ti • 11 1 .,_," • • 1, , Gr-It S 0 t I W..,a>Jo J 0 0 0 * Atlanta Braves acquired ~· • • 1 o ,,,..,.,. 4 1.J o catc;bcr Jody Davis from ~c ~11 1201 :=:c. ; : : ~ as-.. s, Bnws 4 the Chi~Cubs Thurs-r ... 111 . • o 1 o B5mot110 1 o o o "°""°" .,., .. "'LA"'" .. ~ .... da . · "-k.j 0.-.. d J 0 0 0 lttvwe °" I 0 I 0 9"e!Cllr II S 1 J I G.,_. >ti c 'Ct t O y anexc 1orroo e a..-... 10 11 ...._.., 1000 Gv-d 4211 •i.v-u ,11 1 pitchm . Kevan Cof!"man =: : : : : -~""J~0 g g:: .... " , o 1 > GPwn tD • , , o and Kevin BlankCnJhrp. ,,,._.., 1 o l o tlur~eo o o o o =~·-t:t: =~ -}-} }:- .. We've~n workinion =:.. ~::: -...c. 0000 ~-· eo n o&.! ,,._, r. " ~· O O O O Clt-211 l 0 1 0 IMMdlct< 2 0 0 I · uul -1or two moot s. v.,_.., , 0 0 0 ... .., 1 o o o --.-.. • o o o Atlanta General Manager 1Mr'4.• o o to t=: ~ ~ ~: =.:.. n:: Bobby Cox said. "We are =:.., : : : : c-M11• 4 • 1 o .._.c1 > o • • ..... ..:11.-..11 "th b 2 • ,_ ,. 4 • 4 ,_ JI s • s k>911 • l • 0 0 ""°'". 2 • 0 0 Ulll&&gu wi , ho ta0in1na. ~ -. .,. ...... ......,...., , o o o Cely• , •• • p ayer Wit a VIS Cllll-. • • nt-4 ="• •0,oi:: ~=< ~: n • c:apebilitics. He's had an off -=. --•ai -1~.~-11: a-.. .., ...... bu ~~-.. --.__ * .. llO-S t be was bothered 1..oa-<""-•. -i. .. 1 s -.,, • ••-4 'r. . . I "h h ,._...,, ., ..... It~• ~""' --••1 -9H•'<-Cll 100t IDJutY car y I l c -Hlt-f'tt1 ....... 'm. 1..... (IOI 0-Al .... I• 2 1..oe~· .... II l l· acuon and, wit_h .coming ~Ms..!.~1• ~~!!'· wo0>Jer -• 1 ,..._., 1.. .... ,.,. G•"° home and at his age, he · 1 • "' 1t .... so .,.~ -m. •H•iu-11 al.-uJd ha a... Slo-GVMle (e.J) ~~ H H SO N1V Ve SCVcral good Blllettll L,M S 4 • 0 I ...._ ~~ft... • . = ~ 1 ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ =·~': ~ ; ) 0 ..-via, who would have ........, ., ...... l~ ..... g ... i ... H .... ~ ........ ..._;............ ' 0 been eliaible for free agency 0::... ~ ~ L,1-1 • t~ •: : : · ~ at the end of the season. ~w.1Mo • s 1 , ,0 4 ~ • 11-J • , , , ,....,..,, I O 0 0 0 tp'eed to a two-year con---M 1 1-, o o ~ ~.~ 0 •0 • !(Kt with Atlanta, terms of ~~""' 11:,~,> .~~M 0 0 1 u-tr• ,..,, .. QI.id! """'' ...,,.~ which weren't (li.sclosed. ·,_,,,. ,._.,. ~i~~-i~o ~ ~ ~ 111 tlJ --· P ,_ WWW ;.I -~'.,:! ~-t 1-T-.~~I --.. t ~. "'-'°'· • -·· GM<fl, ~­SAN JOSE (AP) -Jose ( Jn'K' ... o c-.c.. -• " •'i• .. so "has no idea" where nl'\\'lpaper J J 0 0 0 0 columnist Thomas &swell got the idea the Oilland AthlettC'\ slugger used steroids, but be'! not happ) that Boswell shared the allegauon w 1th a national telcv1s1on 3ud1en<.:c.'. Canseco said on Thursda) • • ; : 0 0 , ,., "It was an ignorant statement. .inct T~ rd usually I don't pa} a1tcn11on to ianorant statements> .• said Canseco in Minneapolis afier the -\ 's beat the Twins,. 6-2. "There "'a no back-. around add no basis to ll. * "He said I gained 50 pound o'er a YeMees s, Oltlllet 1 summer-th'at'snd1tulous Hc·s not ••YOU .. ," 11 BAL~:., .,.1 a very knowledgeable JX'l"SOn I ha' c =~ ::~: ... ~ ::~: noidcawherche gotthat stufTfrom I M-•• > 1 1 , • ....,... > 1, 1 was surprised as much as an' bod' =~ 3~11 ~~ 1!U · elscwa "· · · It-~ so o o T••-10 • o o o Boswell, who writn for The \\ 3sh-s-.1-.. •Ot t G4nlen-JOit . .p 11iw.t 4 g Jo si-o."" 1 o '• anaton osh was appeanng on the ,_. > '0 ::, ~ :-~: CBS-TV shpw New.s\\atch earl~ ,_ M 111 1 "°"'•" 111 ~ r; ~ Wednesday &hen he told C'h.1Tlie ,...,. Rose that Canseco was .. the most ... y ... ._.. .. ~ ., ttt-s Conspicuous example of a pla\erwho ......,. • • •1 •-• has made himself great "'·1ih ter-~ ~·1 ,:-::'.._.!1 J oids." " t.c>e;:-.....Z,°";;.!-. .. ~~ Canseco. 24, last week became the 1u 1. a-1n1. ..,...,,.., "" first player in major league h1sto~ to ~~ ~ c>i. •--steal 40 bases and hn ~O home runs m .... .,.,., • 14 • .... so the same Season. He was the .\men- a.-w.1n 1 s ' 1 > • • can league Roolue of the Year 1n ~~ 'n ~ g : : ! 1986 aodisone of the ke> rea ons the ~L ... SM J 4 1 Athletics have been tlte dom1,nnn1 a..... 11» ,.. r 1 team in the AL West this sea on. =-\.3 : ~ ~ ! : .Canseco said he hadn't )et talked 11111 J-> o . o o o o ~th,, .. nt Den01s Gilbert about the ~=~·~ ........ "te: ~ ~bility of taking leg.al action T-»1 t..-»."'-apinst Bos-NclL O n the program, Boswell alw said A's Manager Ton~ La Rus~ told him earher this }Car that he thought Canseco had made ··wme m1i.tal..es" earl> in has earcer ' BoswelJ. who said Otht•r ~mencan r ~ague players ·call steroids a '"Jose' Canseco milkshake." ~1d 11 \.\3.!t clear La R!Jssa ""as talking about r,tero1d t use. But La Russa ~1d alti:r Thur~, game thal he w:u tal\.ang about playmg mmak~ "All )OU had to do "'a'i "'atch him pla) his first )ear to sec he made a lot of mistakes:· La Russa said, ~That"s a vc~ 1mtattng mlerence that he took." La Russa told the San I Jose Mercun 'C\\\ "It wasn·t an'- wbcrc near w°ha.1. Lme&JU-11 bo.t.bei:s me that he put me an there as a source. I It's bull." . ~ Boswell was not at the Post Thu~­ day afternoon. and he d1dn·11mmed1· atel} return a message left on his home answenng ma,h1m.· , With the pla)ofTs coming up. Canseco said he wasn't going to let the story bother him "'When someone sa) s wmethang as ridiculous as Mr Bo "'ell said. \Ou can't let 1t bother ~ou:· the right fielder sa1d. "It's almost hl..e tt "'as a 1 joke. but I don't thin!.. tt \\as .. 'Steroids have been on the front pages all wee!. because of 01) mp1c sprinter Ben Johnson of Canada. v. ho set a world record an winning the I~ yard dash. then lost ~he medal and the record when he tested pQs1t1w . When It comes to service Crevier's 1n a league all rts own CREVIER$Blv\W Mot-H-83) H 'l ,g Q."'1. S.. 91"' 60-n S.,. 10in -6o.'Tl ~ •~:n ... ~ °""' Siru Ana 7WIU5-1T71 ""00'" ~ ho\ ii EdrtQet "8JC MJTJC( PWUC M)TIC( rtaJC MJTlCE "8JC MJTIC( PWUC MJTIC( ..ate *>TICE Pta.IC flOTIC[ PU8l1C NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE P\alC MJTIC[ UCIAL ll011Ca ~ Mme "' NfM9 TO ALL CoelCIWD: .ucaAL ~ Million Vteto. Celif SMS euctlon win be made i.ss If Ille total Cid rt tnOl'e 121 Pnce Suen property or ADOPTED by Ille Ctty LiGAL NOTICI Gllllllluec. lilted lbOVe on September 1, '81111 '·* .. Mt "*-K:Anoet t purauenttotheprovtSlonsof than S200. 1Ut>mlr20 pet· traci 01 Pfope!'ty ,nail be.Council of the City ot Hunt· OM>tNANCE · llO._. 1, 1tN Mlleldn1, ....... ..,_, DAILYN.OT ~ .. con-s.c1'on 1988 of Ille Civil oent ol lhe a.mount bid or permllled 10 be teoeemed tngton a..cn 11 a11 regular NO.a.• "ANOADINANCEOFTHE Roblt'IC.lAV9COI deltll er le11I ANABANDONMENTFORducted by1nlndMdual Code. S200.~11gretter upon payment lo 1nel mMtingheldMonday.Sec>-"ANOROINANCEOF THE CITY OF HUNTINOTOftt Thia lt8temlnt .. llled 111,1ua•11e....,..-, THECITYCOUNCILOfTHE Thia......,_ .. W9I llled DATED: 9127188 On acceptenoe'of the hig.t.-purclluer,ot1n eatehecan-11etl'll:>ef 19. 1988. by the fol· CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING SEC-With the County a.ii of Or-"'' ,,_..... ltHlteRcf. CITY OF COSTA MESA TO with the County a.ii of Or· HMV.M. LMdlord 1 •1 t>ld. the l>elanoe due. If I not be lound 111 lhe county In IOwlnQ rotl call vote BE Ac H A ME ND 1 NG TI0N 13.'8.015 Of THE enge County oO s.ptemb« .._.. L Che, M ;f ABANDON AIGHTS-OF-enge ~on~-21182 BNcll Blvd . Hunt-any. wfll be required in _full wt11<lh tile property IQ t>e re-AY£S. Councllmemt>ers CHAPTER s t6 OF THE HUNTlNGfON BEACH MU-23, 1tN 11~. W A Y ( N E W P 0 R T I, 1tll lnatOn BMch, CA 926<4.8 Form Of Peyment: Alt pay-o.med II Sll~led tl'len to Kelty, Green, Finley Ets111ne HUNTINGTON BEACH MU- COOE ANO ADO-,_ '81111, C111e BOULEVARD ~ONT AGE PullllMcl Ofll'lgl Cout l»ublilned Orange Cout1mt111t1 mutt t>e by cash. the Secretary lot the u M ollW~. Bannistef NICIPAL CODE TO IN-S 13.08.225 AE· Publlllled Ofll'lgl Coeat Put>llltt9cr Ofll'lgl Coat AOAD AHO Al SI IN THE Delly Plot"f S.t..._ 23. Delly Pilot Septembef 30. I Gef1lfied ewtl, eatnoef s ot tile 0U1cna-rus toelrs, ot NOES Councllmemt>e<s .CREASE RA TES 0 T 0 PARK Delly Piiot Sep._,.ber 30. Delly Piiot September 29 BLOCK BORD RED BY 30. October 7..J4, 1~ l Ociober 7, 1988 trauurer s c:n.cll. 0t by a USIQ.!lS-!Pa~t l*d by 8enn19ter s~ " -October 7, 14, '21, 1tll 30. October I; 11181 • NEWPORT' BOUlEVARO. --r1"'17'42 • n7S\Jn1led Statea postal, bank, r-sucn ourenase< tnd interest II. 8 Se.NT C o u n · Ordinance No 2965 •11Wll'llOf!lllllllN ... -. ,,. ms TbtM HARBOR BOULEVARD 8APf9SS.Ol'lele9f..,,,money theraon11t~erateol 20per-Cllmenlt>eri None a.mendsCllmpter S t6otthe Ordlneflc• .ffo. 2H4 • &:: ANO WEST 1tTH STREET "8JC MJTJC( PtlllJC NOTIC£ order M-1c•check °'money cent pe< an(lum Etlec1 of CITY CW HIUNl*QTON Huntington Beach Ordl· .... Section 13.41,015 "8JC M)TJC( ftllJC ..,TIC( IN A C2 ZONE EN· ITATI-O(tSer p1yat>lelotrte tt1t«M !Jun~mbrances Sec ..CH. C..... 8rodre.,, nanc:e Cooe to 1ncrMM °' tt'9 Huntington 8ledl Mv-VI R 0 NM ENT AL 0 E • _.. DEPARTMENT OF ~ S.V.0.. 633~c 118C1 or Juntot En-CftJ Cteftl .t>uslNU 1;cenae ratea 9tld ,_.Codi Md 8d09 new llOTICa OP -"CTITIGU8 MJH•M TERMINATION: EIR· 1024 ~--·=· l"I,._ THE TREASURY Nature ol Title· The right. cum aoces A ~1l1Cate ol Put>llSM<S Or1nge COUl ,_ • S.14,0l.221 relellng to pert! .....C AUCTION MAim ITATJmltl ( S-C H •I 5 0 9 2 5 1 1 ) rww -· ••-INTERNAL REVENUE title and lnl•99t of tne tu-lNle o1 DefKIOll P'OP8fTY Delly Pilot Sec>lem~ 30 THE FULL TEXT OF THE rengera H follow1: The undelllglied wlll Mii The following~ we CERTIFIED 0£CEMBER 19, '~'IA..!!..,~ SERVICE payer (named on lhe front o1 g1venor ad"'° 10 real prop. 1938 , ~ QROINAlilCE IS AVAILABLE 11.41.016Pwt1Alftgal.For MpubklUCtlonCMlthe 10ttl doingllulineeaM: ltll. ' -· NOTICaM•AL.£0 tt11slotm)ln at1d lotheprop-erty e.ecut@O oursu1n1 to Fr69 IN THE CITY CLERl<S OF-tt'9 purpoee °' ttlll Chlpter cley of Octoller, ttN, at C .. D . TRANSCRIPTJON. PublilMd Orange Coat llllOV-. IL ... IC IAlf erty 11 ottered tor Ale sut>-section 63.'\S s11a11 d1senerge FICE . .. pert! '8'111'1 .,. dllljJ-10:00 O'clodl AM 11 Ernpn H24 lfVIM Alie., Newpott Olilty Piiot Sept1rnbef · 30. ClflPICI OP 1"I under the eulhooty In 1ec:1 10 any prior valld suen prooe'h• rrorn all liens. P\8.IC NOTICE ADOPTED by the. City nllled .. ........, power peece Self Storege, 111 W. 17th Belctl, Clllf. t 2eeo 1118 ~OP 1"1 lntefnal ReYenue Cqoe sec-1outs1and1ng mo<tgagea. en-90C\Jmb•al'CH and titles ICouncll of the City ol Hunt· oflolrl".Sucl'l,._r.,.... S1 .• Coet1Mela.CA. Jiii Anni Conwey. 1424 F7MI 'Alm.'ICOUllT tlon &331, the property oe-euml:>t'ancea. or other liens OY9' .. n•ct-tnt> I•~ of tne LiGAlNOTICI \1ng1on BMct1 11 an regular lflll ._.lie IUttlortty to 10ll-ml»c.-Oery Rowe; !MN Ave .. Newpott Bwtl, ,.,.. _,, t, ecrlbedbelowll&Sbeen.Nll · In tavor ot third paruesjUncteo Stilt'-""'"' resQeC1 a....•NCI ,,_t1ng hetd. Monday. s.c>- ....,. ........ MIJ/Ol IMl&e 111-.Fum'I t>o11ea-Andrew c.tlf. 12MO "Pia.JC MJTICE U. •O for nonpayment ol aga.nst 11!e texpeyer tlllt are JO wnrc11 lhoe fV"f .. -.s mede NO. BIO tember l9, 19aa by Ille fol-.,....'°' ......... °' WI ....., King; 507s-blk• I Normt I<. Dl8elle, 11541 -Cll•1CWI• L.aO lnMmlt ~.Wes due ""'9'tot to ine '*1 C?f. tM llld Pfoo< I~ AN OROltilANCE Of THE lowing ro1 call vote ..... purwentlOSectlofl b01ff•J1m•• Agoaliflo, Pueblo ctrde, Hunttnoton lll•ICAT'M* ... .,,. "°'"LESTER A SCHUNI( UnifedSlatea AJlpropienylS H.M.. Heath,~ Of·/clTY OF HUNT1KGTON AYE COUncllmemt>er• -.aau.~,.,.. SOii ml9C. I bo~V8"Ce Bwfl. c.llf. 92141 llOnCI OP Nollce .. ......,, gNen to 01:>1 NEWPORT TIRE offered IC)t .. ..,..19 lllld leer, PO •cu 4:-20. L..QUN BEACH DELETING SEC-1(9'1y Green, Anley f,ral!IM. Coda. •. 11.0l.221 ...... Vlt'11ctl; IOOl-m·•~· I TMi bullnesa I• con MIGATM -.. ~ ~ of .. CENTER The ptopBfl)' as II and .. tnout ~ .....-. CA tltn ()14). TIONS 4 10 14 ' ,, 12 ANO Winehell """' .. ,.,_ Alnglr. No bo1111-0teaorY C. ~ ~.O by: I Olftl'll ptr'· a.cl Wnoet I lllng °' • to • b9 9Cl6d at publllc 5119 uncw IQWISI Ille UMed St.eta lid-4mo 4 16 (M081LE HOME DIS-NOES Councilm9mt>ert ........... ~,....., 8050-mlac~ l golfelub•-neraNf> THE COSTA MESA ..,.,.. edOption .. ~ bid .. pt()VIOed by NoguarantyOl'..,,.,,ty, ~-Date 9-20-88 TRICTSI WITHIN THE Benndler • ..., or~ Mr,..._ Cfted hurrier, 6077-rflL Tiii r•ol•t,.nl com-PLA...-.0 DM8'0H HAS orllnotfortN .... ~ lntemll .....,.,_Code MC• Pfell or ttnpltecl, iS meo.as Pu~ Or•• ~SI DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC AB s EN T c 0 u n ,..... In .. dl9dl9ge or frlgef•tor • l:>OHl·Oon ITl9flCed to tranMCI bult-PAEPAAEO A NEGATIVE Of CHRIST&PHER LEO tlon 8335 11'1<1 related regu-IO the 111hd1ty ol Ille ltU.. Deoly P•ot Sept~t>er 30 PLAN (ORDINANCE CODE cltmember:s None ' ....... to clllCNrle Mr 8'IC*; lt1t-mle. l boll ... ,,.. uno.r the k tltlOul DEClARATlON AOOAESS-RAYFIEl. 8om: 11113/13 In i.c'°"9 Dete a.at be qualtty. quenllty welght.j 1918 SECTION 9300 \l-c)l I OUT Of ROOM MllYI olllll~. Mid'911Tlfry;7~1. blalll"'9 neme or nM1M INO POSSIBLE EN·= 8-:11\, CA. IAid ()peNO Ocioller 25. 19&1. size 0t eond11;on Of "'Y ol n55 . cm cw HUNT91QTON l'Ul.L. TIXT CW THE ~Uu 19U: 7037-l1l'9CI abOW on Sepl9mber VIAONMENTAL IMPACTS 111111119 In Ofdlr for TllM Ilda wtll be ~ IM PfOl*fY, Of fts htnw : ; .l~I: •ACM, COMle ...... , • ...::118-AVAl.AllE b~xt I lae,·K•n 5, 11181 FOA THE FOL .. OWINO It•~ DI .. 11:30 am, Piece ol Sall tor any uM Of purpoee. No • ~IC NOTlef 1 Ordina nce No 2960 City Ci.tr .. THI QTY ClEN<'8 CW· ; 2094-refrlger· .-AMII CcJnw9Y PAOJKTS. FMlllY Coun to be Mid It 24000 Allile Aloed. 4t.b Aoor.Je1a1m '<Mii be COt19IOWecl for 1.menot th• Huntington Publlshed Orange Cou& f11Ca 1tor , fur 0.~•r Thill atatlmlnt W9I fll.o 1, DE.VaOPMENT Al-One Don... Plllla. "4M-~ ~CA ~2877 .allowM>C&..OC: ~trnent.oc: Ll.QAl NOTtCE Beach Ordlnani;e Cod• Daily Pilot Septeml:>ef 30, ADOPTED by tt'9 Qty ~ 11010 & wttt1 tt'9 County a.ii of Or· YEW °"'*11 '°" ALFA denCe. N.llllml on ........ Tldi °"9reit: Only t•ngtn fe< reacluion of Ille .... Of'OtNANC£ ; 9300 (3-cl t>y retl'IQVal af 1m c...11 °' f19 Qty°' Hunt-tum . .J.'M. ~ Aoortna "'VI County °" Auguee 30, O!VElOPMINT ANO CON-ber 2, 1• .. 2:00 PM M ,_, Md lfttereat ol l •t• t>...o on''*"• ol ttte cwop-NO. 2191 mobllil home o.e.onatk>n f774 ..... .... • .. ...... AudloMlr. Dldf ~-,... • STAUCTION, AUTHONZED ................... A. Sclu* In Ind 10 the erty 10 conlom\ with.,,.,... AN ~Dl~ANCE or TMElfrom Oowntoliltn S'~tllC ......... ~ .... -~1 ,_AGENT FOti' JOE T. MOR-........ --... ......... property .. be off9ted tor pr•Md °' •mc>Wd ,..99-CITY OF !il.;,,.TINGTON ~ O.tnct• •lb ANS •9 ---------• ....., 11 ,_ by'-._. ~ Orll'lgl C09lt PullllheO OrMae Coeee ALES TO ~OW TWINTY·I ~ I -r. ""r -'II .... .... II requ .. ted. rne r•M,...t•on Redemption 8£.ACH AMEl'<OING TME wtllCtl.,.. lllow 1 cNl9 ot rtaJC NOTICC ............. -Delly "°' ~ 30, Deir '*'t SeptemMr I , 11. FOUfl ~ UNITS tMMI ........ not M .,_ '"'9mll ~ SeMce RlgMI n,. ngf\11 ol ,.,_ HUHTIHGT~ BE.ACM OA'-U9e from ~ oetll to • AYll: OMcA•~ OcloMr7 ,... 23.30 1tll ' INCLUDING llJC DENllTYI NOTICE II MIRl9Ylturn111t ._. ...... '°" abOwt dllftlP!oon .. IP9Clfied in,DINANC E CODE BY <>"* UM9 c.onBllMnt with l'tClTTIOUS-a ..., ..... ,.,..; &.b., ' F7t1 ' ' , .. ,, 9QM.e UNJTS, LOCAT'ED•ON!N TO V1CTO.. H'fWN poMtDle •t1cumt>r1nce1 Internal ........ Code Mee: AMENOING DISTRICT MAP the UllOel'l)llng zoning A9-11Am ITATW Wiiiiiaii: .. I ' AT 131 WP STMET IN: MYNL wNctl "Wit be ~ "' de-toon 6337, .. QUC*O • ta6-3 TO i..c<>RPORA TE SEA· movll oA ttte MH ~ The~ panona .. NCm· Cl; 1C1111•1•1: rtllJC ll)JICj( PlllJC ll)JIC( AN A3 ZONE EN-I ...... c:.11.4' .. ' I ......... ..,_of the 10w1 Sec 1337 ~ CUfF SP£~FtC P\.NI HO IMweOoM'ltownSpedflc ~~- .... ' --Vl .. ONMENTAL DI· .... , Clillf °"" ..... ._.._.IOld ~ tlOtl of Property fa) 9lfo('9 1 ANO ADDING SECT Plan o.rteu •IO \Hian a L AATt (blSW£ET A I I! NT, Co u n • PICrtnDUI • H•M PICTmout =!'!p TIWTION. NIGATM C-" 1lon °' l)rOlli91y lot I of Sale Any J*'IOft wtlOM t300tCI TO THE HU Oent•ty All dlcttWI .rid .it (cJit()TIONW"AE --.. .... ..-naw ..... ITA.-.Jid-D!ClAAATION. ~No T,.. No. 12<47, WI IM dfy of ptoP«'l'y ha beer\ ~ ING'fON BEACH ORO!-tCommerCill~ Ale-~d , c H .. I s T I H _£ OUT OfF ROOM:= The.......,.......... The tollOWtr'I...,.... FOti' """"8t INFa..--....11 ....,.., ti.di ... lllO'#ll upon 9hlll l'lave the right to NANCE CODE 1ZONE rM llOnl •the prlmery zon.. ·~~ OUTOIT, HM 01n OP -.--CIOlfla ~ • doll'll ..,._ M : MA~~=H CALL Pwbllllled ~du C:0. one MIP NCOr'decl In ~ p1y the amou111 du• CHANGE NO 18-11 lnQ on the P'CIP9'1Y oedw~. Cotta MeM. 01111119 9'91111 ACTICOM n147Moulton ACCOUNTING PAO· THE DM1tOH Dllw '9ol I••••-1e, 111. = 11-25 lnciUWYlrtogethet wtll'I the etc(*.. •f'llOflM: "TttE l=\JLL TEXT~ lH€ c...t 11M1 .... ~ ..... IOt, UilUM fl!lalOfW.8 MNICfTINQ, AT(1fCJ n.-SMS n . 30. ,_ °' !fl 1a • mllPt.. , .. of the pt~. Ir ll'ly. toj Ordlnanc:• No 2951,~DINANCE IS AVAllAILE 'aw.in. M. ~.·MO ( ar.,.. 0-.. .. c.ii. llt63 112 I , "'' St ..... A. ~~ COIM nn .... °' ar.,.. Cculr; ,,,. Secrttferf .. "" ....... emer"'9 s 9300(C) of the IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of=. A......, 1-t, °°"" ...... GlllJ -I 1 11., a, CJ)JI Inc -<;~. 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Mfl None 111119Cfl0"9• -' a, • ,,_ I all r ,..... ...... c::i.-IM Ptt•11 IUIFW • t A.II. • -.. , C-.. of A16 .,_ ~ ......... Md ROM "-t,_tlOnll A I 9 IN T C o It fl CM1tine M Tllllt.,_,._ .... NI lllMRI_ ... .._. "'1-iUllTIOllAL~ • ........ .• = f«W0t •••••Mora 0t ~°'*'IDWC°"*"90Wlf".....,_None n. rr ~ tt• ---~CllR flOf. .-.. Cllllllr Clllll .. Or.= Sr&'JIDT • OllMr. • .._ __ -.1 on C: '*"" ~ .... Oil·.o .,._... ....-C ~ -...,. Wle Oourwr • ...... ,.. CA_...., ____ .... ~ .. -..-. Io.; ................. ,.....,.... ,ar1•NNOn.• ... '(SW,,.. ..... '. I an .. _,.., .... ~----,_ -.._ -~ .. "41' ... -.... ,........-..,,._..1n,..,..._...moJ• Hnef ... ci.ta11t•~c....le•1•ss;,,.. ...... T r--~ • -"= w ... -"=..:: l-.. ., -="'•':T.= = ::>.:::...""':.'":":: ~:::Nt1"30 ~ "'l!J!o:' ... ..;... e.. ,, ,. .,,. -~ -cu= .... 1'? ....... t: Olllf"" IJJNRle I. .. lllf Ill tll ,,_.. -tit T_. -......... ptr11. tr9ClOl.-,CWGP-~II AYMMll ~ P'IOt --1-IO, Deir,_..,_..," --·-.._.. .. -&a,_ _.... _... .......... .._ __, ....... _olenyet..,-.9"Nn ."°llllTMl CITYCU"9(·tcw• ,.. 23.IO,,_ .. ._.. • ,__, hlr .._ !!_M11l 1 ___ _,...., ...... .._ Pk:1 ,710 • P4'7 • Whoa. o recovery! Abou1 60· M inutes ago, Audi wo1 lying on its bock, knocked out by unexplained acceleration. Now, it's not only up and running, it's leading the race. Audi of America introduc:.ed 1rs 1989 Audi 100 and 200 models plus, the 20Q Q uatro. These .uxury cars are assembled with precision 1ns1de and , oot, ond smort ·buyers who op· preciote Germon eng·n~er ng may prefer Audi over Merc:edes and BMW. AIL three mcvwlocturers produce excellent handl•ng rnach nes but Audi oilers many 1houqh1ful appointments 11$ camper tton ans ., • comporitively pnce·d models. All·lll(heel drive 1s an outstanding feature of the Quarro and a' 'eason insp~c11~n. however slight changes Keane on ....... con be noted such OS the new door -:..boAdle~te.fd wipers. by Tom Keane Y °"'II see the new look when you SPECIFICATIONS open the door. The 200 model is VEHICLE TYPE................. 5-equipped w11h hefty, comfortable . passenger, 4-do.or;" luxury sedan. BASE PRI C e ................. :. $32,455 (as tested $32, 955). EN~TYPE .................. ,5- cylinder, in-line turbocharged. ·• DISPLACEMENT ................. 2.2- liter. HORSEPOWER (net) ........... 162 at 5,500 rp":'. • • TORQUE {lb·ft).... ......... 177· at 3,000 rpm. TRANSMISSION................. 4- leather seats. The instrument panel hos a new design, with instrumentation spread across the dash panel. The sound system is the best I've heard. Each speaker is ocoost1colly tur1'ed to compensate for leather or lo,bric upholstery. The se1up ol tne interior allows the driver 10 feel in command. All controls ore or the f 1nger11ps or w1th1n easy reach. The engine·mon1tonn9 system simply indicates OK unless sqmeth1ng speed automatic. 1s ;,..,rong. When the radio is on, the Audiisoconsistentw1nneronrne coce WHEELBASE .................... ~05.9 mon1ror saeen 1nSleod indicates the A trod. lnsteod QI refurg on ho•se· in .. . power to get around rhe rroc r TR~CI( front/r~T .... ::::.::-58:-t-i mo1ntains speed 'with 1he excelleni '58.8 ,,,, tractio!\. Tflougli t e roc~ _cor __ L. TURNING .DIAMH~_IL ... ~ .. beefed-up, 1t hof o turbocnarged 34.2 ft. . radio station . -rt ofso a' a s1x-iunct on Jn computer with conirofs on the end of the w1ndshie1d wiper SIO , anCJ IS easily operot'eo while rhe nonds five-cylinder engine with o. monuol OV~RALL LENGTH .............. . transm1ssjon, the some as the car on 192.7 tn. ;emoin on the s1eer1n~ wheel. On the dr ve•'s orM rest ore more The 1989 Audi 2QO ha• comfortable leatber Mata, a new deslCn to the lnatrument panel and an ~llent aound ayatem to name only a few of lta feanuea for the new year . the showroom floor. I suspect when OVERALL WIDTH ............... . ' Audi produces rhe Ouotro with 011 ·' 71.4 in. · • . automatic tronsm1ss1on, soies w.11 soar HEIGHT .......... ~ ....... .,. 55.9 1~ to the point 11 w ill be diff1cuh 10 catch. CURB WEIGHT.. ............. .. This report is based or 'tlie 200 3,351 lbs. controls loropero11ng 1he w1ndows-o< selecting 'and programming lour seat pos111ons. The' 200 hos o c:omple1e assembly of po""er·operot~ conve· nience. on11-lock brakes, and a safety horness that remains in place while dnv1ng. A11di offers o three.year, 50,000 .mile worrooty..wtlh a pion similar to on HMO med1cof· plan. They'll toke core of all mo1ntenonce at no cost. It's coUea the Audi Advantage. period in the corporot1on's history. In oddition, ·over these two years, GM will introduce 2 1 orher cor and trud models that ore sign1licontty changed from current producr offering~. ES: There ore nearly 162 million licensed drivers 1n the United States, 66 percent of the total popula11on. *"** model equ1pf>eo~1th~outoma1ic trans FUEL CAPACITY ................ 2-0.6 ·mi~on and co$ts $32,445. The 1 OOE gols. Automatic storls ot $25,000, and ttie. EPA MILEAGE RA TING ......... .. 200 Qootro Wagon is P' .. tbe top of 18 city,22 hig~woy .. the line at $38,000. Though w e're 1989 Audr 200 rs roted four talking big bu~. 1h1s 1s o-genuine wheels luxury-class car, not o focs1m1le. The reel stuff isn't cheap ~~ • ·Though it is on ol ·new car ,, sr11l retains the exterior oppeoronce ol 1h 5000 model. Aud people soy .. aerodynamic styling is o " strollg ottractton, thus 11 would be foo! sh ro redesign. ·Q. good th rg O n close (four wheels·is best) BEST ~EA TURE ............... :. Hor:id· ling. WORST·FEATURE ...... -........ lg· nitioA key/ wiper location · ' One onnoyonce s rhe dose prox1m11y ol the wiper control to the 19nihon switch. When I turned rhe key 1n the 1gn111on I would occldentolly turn the wipers on Also. rhe beoulllul Zebrono wood moys on the dosh and' " door panels ore so highly lacquered it looks uMeol -· like plastic. ·You'll see televis~on commercials touting 1h1s advantage. J'm curious to see 11 the commerc1ol w ill be aired on 60·M iriutes. · Obviously, Audi nos tolcpn extreme *** measures to prevent any ac:c1dentol o~~lerotions. For example.,, you can't WHAT'S f'JEW? In t~e calendar move the tronsm1ss1on shifter into gear year 1988 '~nd 1989, General unless your loot is on the broke. B~tors will introduce more new Aud e11en.ds soler;. '11rtrer such os vehicles than in Ol"IV other tWO·yeor *** NO N EED TO HESITATE. If you experience hesitation, bod idling loss of power or stalling, 1t may be due to the gasoline you..,..re using. Before _spending money on costly and possibly unnecessary repairs. try o couple tonks of high quol1ty detergent gasoline to see ii the performance i~proves . *** MAJORITY RULES'-: AND DRIV CK IT'S UP TO ¥OU: even ii you ha"e extended worronltes, you must ensur'e the manufacturer thor all service procedures called for 1n rh mo1n1en· "Once schedule corn d out on lime. II you don'r do this -:-aM keep records to' show you hove -your warranty will be voided. W orrarH1es do not require yo\/ 10 bring rhe car bock to the dealer for service. You also hove the nghr ro specify any brand df service porrs rhot meers the car moker's..specif1cor1ons '\. ...... C.OME .MEET .YOUR ·NEW .NABERS . . .. AT -! :· NA.BERS BUICK TEN.T SALE-. r .. along with ··RED TAG. PRJ.CES ~ . • . .. on every ·,· '88 &· ·'-89 BUICK ' 2600 Harbor Blvd., €osta Me'Sa. San D •ego Fwy., at Harbor, one mile south. Tel. 714-540 9100 Open sa·turdays for service. •• . -IN .STOCK .. , '. A\ pcom soft Join us tor hC!f ~ OC:,. 1 1 and drlnkS '~2 12 Pit to 6 PM) $Ur1dlY ~ stYre f10SPlllllY1 and ,_.,v•-- Service: M-F 7:008m·8~m Sat. 8-4:30 M ·, . -··---_...._ -~ --~ -~ . \ . . '. SEPI:J0,1988 D\ILY PllDT"EN'fERTAINMENT GUID£ \OL.4/N0.40 r . I .. Iran .eontra: ls- .that all there is? By SAM BLA~WEU­ or.,.~,... ... 1------~-·-· lt~n Contra affaH---wH-invettipled.,-wasn't--il? Oliver North proudly told oflyi ng to Congress and shredding documents .. because it was the right thing to do." Fawn Hall proudly told of doinc anytbina to help. North's lawyer outlawyered t~ investigating committ.ee's lawyer, Admir&l Poindexter sucked his pipe and pleaded guilty to a lou of memory, Richard Secord explained haw toujb i t is to make a fair profit irT'lbc patriotic clandestine anns shipments pmc, and the committee published a fat report. End of drama. at least until North and friends do or don't So to trial. . .. ' . . . •• Wa la: ""Coverup: Bebin<f the Iran Contra Affair," a 7tHninute documentary which alleges that the whole investiption was notbiaa more than an attempt to cover up Raipn Administration arms shipments to Iran dating back almost to the moment be took office in 1981 . The film's most damnini allC'gation is that an anns-for-hostsr deal was made before Reagan was even dcc1cd. Barbara Honeaer-. a forrocr White Ho~ policy analyst in the Rcapn Administration. claims the campaign wanted to make sure the S2 bosia,es in the American Embassy ~ not released before the election. An ""Oc1ober surprise" was thought to be the only way Jimmy Carter could keep bis ~-The hostaFS Wett released the day Rcapn wu-~led. In. return. Honeaer says, the Uaited States bepn shipping arms IO Inn in February 1981. The film says Bani-Sadr, then president oflran and now livina in eXile iri'Pans, confirms that a ~leaion mcctiiij tooi" place in Parir between Reap.n's emissaries (George Bush amona them) and thole of the Aya\Ollab Khomeini. and that an ~t was reached IO delay the h~· ttleue. But tbit's only the jaw-Oropper. The film also alleles that •A cad~ of fonntt CIA operatives thrown out of work by a Carter Administration house-deaning have devised a gun-nmninc networt whose prime punuits arc ri&ht-wing ideological victory and monetary profit. . . . . •The OA bas been helping Nicaraglian Contra le8den smuale drup into the United Stat.cs.. and Oliver Nonh stepped in to siop an _investiption by tbt U.S. Attorney in Miami. •The CfA attempted to assaninate Contra leader Eden Pu&ora. known as Commander z.ero. because be refused IO join forca wida CIA- backed Contra kaden, former Somoza supponen Pastora comidrn enemies of tbt Nicarapan people. EiP• people -indudina an American journalist -diedm tlirOOmbina ar a PiStOi'i presS conference. . · •Oliver North and GcorlC Bush helped devise a U>p-teerd plan that would suspend the U.S. Constitution and detain thousands of disseoten in cur of a perceived threat to national security. •The lru Contra heari• tbcmsdves mndy amouatcd IO an exercise in .. clama8t conuol" by the RaisU Administration. which SuCcnsfully limited the scope. I • This documentary makes no attempt at evenhandedw. It was ' produced by the Empowerment Pi-ojcd, a Santa Monica orpnization providina mources for ··prasressivc media projects ohocial. political and artistic imponaocc." .But '"Covcrup .. is notjust lefty propqanda. It explores questions and possible answers that tlie national tnedia baven"t. ·~ ... ....., '6e lru c.cr. Allalr"..& ...... at II a.a .... p ... ...,. •• die ...... 4-l'Ja, 1111 ,. ....... ...... , ............... t»JI (llJ) ,.,.,,,,. Uitor: Tom Tait Dir~ Editor: Sam Blach~// C~ali•~ Stoitn: DiaM H~ndri<'b. Sam Smdland, • Production Dirtttor: AJiaj Tlldlod o....•• ,,,~,..._., .. ~ .. '::tl.C.."c........._ ,.0 ... -. .. W.,.., k . ea. ...... CA , ......... (1~ ~=._..., ................... ,.. ................ . ............ _ ........................ flle ... --., DM 1 1• .. ....,, Wttf '9 .. ,....._"'IQ Ste C.. fA 0.. .................. . ST ~y 'VINCENT' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 12 By VIC JOLLY If the tormented genius Vincent van Gogh oould see how the art world has been changed by his 1, 700 works -all ·completed in the last I 0 years of his life -would he have · cbanaed his view of himself as the lowest of society's 1ow? Dutch-born Australian falmrnakcr Paul Cox's tribute to Van Golb, "Vincent: The Life and Death ofVinceft(Van Gogh," leads the viewer to a conclusiop.. . • . . MORE •ooa&LAS'........ •• •• • • •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • 10 Our reviewers loved the scenes between Siaoumcy Weaver and the mountain gorillas and the conservationist message in .. Gorillas in the Mist," but some of them think l hc romantic subplot between Weaver and Bryan Bro"'n weakens the-story. ~ext wcelc1 tl)is grou~'s las~ our cri tic;s will see "Elvira." • 'll()Alll> •••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••. ~. ~-E> BJ OONN'A· AND RAY 01T Although the glory days of rail travel are.over, the public's continuing fascination with all kinds of trains is reflected in the nuniber of railroad museums around the Southland. If you ha.,.e a railroad enthusiast in your household, you m~y want to plan a getaway to inchide-one or more of the museums that pay tribute to these great iron horses of the past. I ·OutOnlbelbMl TllE UNSEEN CllARllSOPJIAXWBLL 'S ............................................... _._ ••••• , •• ~ •••••••. 14 . -. ByJUD~CHAMBERLAIN . Ole! st;andbys like Maxwell's-By-The-Sea tend to get ~hon shrift an the "new and excitiJ1199 department. Ifs not new - although it~ bC pre)~ excitina, especially if you're.there for a romantic luncfie<>n a ckuJC in ·one of the slippery. slithery banquettes overlooking the ocean, with Gershwi n, Berlin and Pon~r in the background to stir up your ._...., _________ _. .. imagination .. ' . ~ ·- CALSRDAll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••... ~ GAl..LSllll;ll •••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••...•. . \ C L A S· S ~I C A L By ROBERT HYNDMA~ Of tM Daily Piloc ~taff . . T hink of Russian balltt and the Kirov and rM Bolshoi probably come co mind. Think a bit longer and, perhaps, the Moscow Classical Ballet comes to mind as well. .. Or perhaps n0t. While n0t as well-knowna.s ics venttable sist~rs, the MoscowOassical Balltt is nevertheless an official stace bailee company and is acknowledged as tMthird force in Russian bailee. Bue its mere 20 yea.fS of t.lstory pale in compuison co tM leg~cies and rraditions of tM Kirov and the Bolshoi. Yee it's exactly that youthfulness che ensemble tries to accencaate in ics pnformanccs.-W~~ Igor Moiseyev creat~ the Moscow Classical Ballet in 1968.,M intended a unique ballet · company based on the impressive • Russian classical traditions, but with a willingness and enthusiasm-to explore concrmp<>ruy influences. How well the dancers have achieved that synthesis can be Sttn Tuesday . througl\ Sunday, Oct. 4-9, when the . ~oscow Classical BaUtt v!sits t~e Orange County Performing Ans Center in Costa Mesi fora seven-perforrnanc~ engagem~. The visit, part of the mscmble's first U.S. tow, continues a dauling season of bUltut the Performing Arts Center. which pttscncrd the Royal Spanish Narional S..Uee laS! August and plans to ------------ Youthful Russian Company Mixes Classicism, M·odernity present the American Ba llet Thea He - and ics world premiere of the fu ll-length "Swan, Lake" -from 't\ov. '19 co Dec. 11 and concludes with The Joffrey · s reru rn to Cosca Mesa from April 18 through 2t What Costa Mesa audiences will see 1s a company praised for its advenrurous· · ness and, especially. ics versanl icy. The ensemble is directed br Vladim ir Vasiliov a~d ~atalra Kasackina,__b.Qlb former scar.s of the Bolshoi Baller. As such, they are well-versed in RuSSJan b1llet trad ition and have red iscovered some forgoccen classics. In addition. chey . have mounted new bailees as che en~ble's resident choreograph~rs. Because of thac versactlitv and the opportunities it holds for R~ssian dancers, che Moscow Classical Ballet has been ahle to atcraet guest stars from che Bolshoi Ba ller. including pnma ballenna Ekaterina;Maximova. C nfo"unacely. Maximoya, who was scheduled co dance in Costa Mesi, injured her foot earl ier this month and was forced co cancel her appearances. Withoot a doubt. Ma.xi· mova · s absence will be felt. This week , however, officials an- .. nounced that Tatyana Terekhova., a · principal dancer with th~ Ki(ov. v.till join I On che co~·e~-Giiltna SfWyapma dances in "Romeoandju/1ec A: lefc. Ekacenna .\1al 1ml11" andScanislad sa1e1 pcr- orm m "Creat'iOn btrfit" World · The m1urtd Max1mova has bttn tc-· •phad on che .\efos< o" Oassical &Hee s tour b1 Tacvana Terekhc)l·a che ensemble as a replacemem oi som for Ma'Ximova. Terekho\ a ha~ danced wich che Kirov for ehe pase l ~\·ears af}d lase appeared in che l ' S with che K1rO\ in 1987. T erekhova. who 1s ma med co Kirov soloist Sergei Berczhno1. has danced principal roles 1n. am on!! ocher'>. "Swan Lake." "Sleepin!! Bea ur\'. Don Quixote' and ·creation oi che \X orld Though some may argue Terekhova does n0t have che drawing powe r of Maximova, che revised programs for the Moscow Classical Ba ilee· s engagement h~ are still promising. During ics six-day ~·1s1c. che ensemble will present two differe nt dance pro- grams. The firsc . high lighes from ......:.:Div:cni.ssemenes," will be perform~d ae 8 p.m Tuesday. Wednesda\' and Thurs- day. The highl1ghcs will be.Ace II of"' Swan Lake," an excerpt from "CreariOQ of che World" and che grand pas de deux from "Don Quix0te ... The second program, "Romeo and Juliet," will be performed ac 8 p.m. Fridar and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8, and ac 2 p.m. matintts Sarurday and Sunday. Oct. 8 and 9. (For cicktt informauon. call 516-2787.) Audiences familiar wich che scones of "Swan Lake" and "Don Quixoce" may not have seen "Creation of the World ... First performed in 1968 ac che Kirov m Leningrad, it is an engaging version of the binh of the human race, based on french~caturistJe.n Eiffd's biblical (Pleau ue .\/OSCOW/Pa~e .10 -· OeltY Pitot Datebook/ Friday. September 30. 1988 ~d~• ~F1 1~1" 1 t 1 1 2 345678 9'101112 131415 16 17 18 19 20 2, 22 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31 ,IAZZ oaAIHIY WINJ'&R Bobby Mc:Ferrln perfotma tolliCllt at 8 lo tile .. clUDDeJ Tbeeter at ladcllet..cll Collete. llbelon Viejo. Call 582-4656 for Infor- mation. BOB B R~ RESTA LRA!\T Fashion Island' 'c1.1.pon R<'a\.h pre'\· cnts Dan) Ta) lor :ind Ron Oona th at the kc) board and piano in thc lounge tonight and Saturda~ \. For rcst'rvat1ons. call 644-!030. DRLnWOODLOl'N<iE 21~<>2 PJ· c1fic Coa'>t High\.\3\. Hun11n~ton Beach present'> the ·1.1\,1ngcr\ Tno with songs from the 30\ .and -'Os Fnda) and . aturda). 8 p.m to m1dn1ght. and unc.la ~ 2 to h p.m 536-14:! I. a!>k for Dnft"c)(KI Loun~l'. Richard faupo's easy listening piano s1ylina. 313f West Coast H1gh,.,ay. Newport Beach. 642-7880. • CAFE UDO. SOI 30th t .• Newpon Beach. 6lS-2968. prncnts enten.a1n- mcnt nightl). T oniaht. Ma>. Bennett with.fr~way from !!':JO p.m to I a.m .. SJ cover charac. JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Kon's 1n La&una. 1464 South Coast Htgh\\3). Laguna Beach. cocktail\ & hor'> d'ocuvr« and fecordcd 1a11 mu\lc Monday through Frida). 5 lO 8 p.m. 497-4871~ SatudaJ CAFE LIDO 501 "0th trcct. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Entcnam- m<'nt nightly featuring Ma' Bcnneu ~1th Frc<'W3} tonight :30 p.m. to I a.m NEW ORLEAN JAZZ CL B OF SOUTHE.RN CALIFORNIA inunthl~ mcc11ng. 1.30 to 6·30 pm at Hunt- ington Beach Inn. :!1112 Panfic C'oa.st Hagh....-a). Hun11ng10n Beach Open "Jam set\" of quahfil•d mu· s1c1ans and vocalists C\CI) 30 to 40 m inutes. Tablt seating and dancl· noor. Ent!) fee IS S-' donation or b~ mtmbcrslup scale. Mus: 1an'> at\'_ adm111ed free "hen the' sign an to pla\. For more mfonnation. t'all Hal Rumcnapp.~13)393-80 O. CAFE LIDO 501 30th \1. :\c\•pon Beach. Entenaaumcnt n1ghtl\ . 100 p.m . to I a.m tonight \\1th the W:I\ nc Wa)nC Band. 675-2%8. Wedne.clay LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnhur Bhd. Newport Beach. .. Le Jazz Club·· featuring ~orld class jan artists spothghted ''eckl~ 1n the fCJur.story .\tnum of the Cafe Flcun. For more informauon. call 476-:!001. extension 3 11 3. · CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St.. Ne" port Beach. presents entenaanmt'nt night- i}. w11h J ack1c Ryan \OCah~.t .wtth the Doug Webb Quartet tonight 8:30 p.m to I a.m. 675-.2%8. Tlaaraclay CAFE LIDO 50-1 30th t .. N\.'\.\ port Beach. presents ~I Marquez "Jth .. Birdland Re' 1s11cd"tonight b.:JO p.m . to I am 675-2968 or 67.J-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or- ganization to prescn e a11d encouragl' "'~-Ja.L7 m~ts ('\Cl) 1 hursda> at 7 p.m. and 1s open to Jal/ mu!>1c1ans and1azz buffs. For more mformatton. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 432-5819 or 8111 ott at 6-12-7648. Friday VILLA NOVA S1ngcr1p1an1'>t Ceasar Fra11cr performs a \ arict~. Sl.f. 1a1z anQ.rhythym and blucs 1 hur~a~ ·through Saturda' from ~:lO pm. Ill 1·30 a.m. ~und~) through Wcdn•·s· da) from 8:30 a m. IO I 30 a m. Monday PAC1;1c AMPITHEATRE Julio CAFE UDO, 501 30th!) .. cwpqn ... lgkSias at 8 p.m. Tic1.cts arc 176 Beach Enten~anmen t n1ghth 8:JO rctnVed and '12.SO lawn and arc p.m.-1 a.m. Ronnie B~own TrlOC\c~ avait.blc at the Pacific i\mph11hcatrc Monda} through No' l'mbcr box oOicc aod at all T1cketroo Bebappy . Grammy winner Bobby McP'errln perfonaa toalabt at 8 in llcKlnaey Tbeater at Saddlebacll Col191e, 11199lon Viejo.· Plaoae 582-4858 for lnformadon.llc:Peribl ·~ •lllCle ''Don· t Worry, Be Ha"'1" carreadJ 18 No. 1 ' 7 p.m to 2a m. mghtl~ C\tcpt unda~ 675-2968. locaiaons. For more 1nformaoon and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;~===~~~, to charsc tidets b~ phone. call • Telctronat6~.' LUllE AND THE LOCOMOTIVES Enjoy Beautiful Newport Harbqr appear at the If\ iM Han est Fcsti\al. a nd Monday No CO\ er charge. C1us1c bands "111 pcrfonn thl' era's ettatcst h11s from "Good uolh Mt!>S MOii)'.'. to ··1 Want l •l Hold Your Hand." uz1c and The \\CCthcans arc featured. 644-1700. -Aboard Our -Culver a11d ln·snc Center Dri\C. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE SUNDAY, 10:30 A.M. Music. Entertainment, Prizes, Full Buff et. ( .~$25.00 PAVILION Q UEEN BALBOA ~VILION 400 Main S1rm. lWb. CA 92661 (714) 67J-5245 Irvine. at 8 and 11 ·~0 p.m. Ad- mission. $2. 552-7336. CARMELO'S. 3520 I:.. Pac1lil' Coast Ha&hwa). ( orona del Mar. ptt!LDtS Conftc, Pbalhl)' Frida) and Saturda)S. 8:30 p.m and Wcdncsda~ and Thur5da)' bcgmnmgat 7:30 p.m throu&h the month of October 675-l922. C01TON CREEK REST AURA1'"T AND SALOON 7148 Edmgtr. Hunt- anaton Beach. ltt Ferrell Sho" "Let the Good Tim~ Roll.. 1 u~a~ throl.Wh Saturda} from 14:10 p,m. 147-7427. . - DUKE'S NOST ALGlA IGHT· a.VB an the Ncwponcr RC"Son . 1107 Jambortt Road. Nl'Wport Beath prncnts the aolden age of roci.. 'n ·roll FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Ne~pon Center Dme. 'l''-'P<>rt Beach presents \1arlenl' \rdcn·\ songs and mU)IC in the on'ICr' ato~ Lounge Monda>' through 1-ridn~ 5 to 8 p.m and Saturda~. () to 8 p m THE WHITE HOUSE Rc~taurant and Tavern. 340 Sou.th ( oa)t HiJh- wa). Laguna Bcach .• prcscnt'> h\e cntc~anmcnt and dancing night I~. 494-8088. SUNSET P UB 16655 P<1l'1lk C'oa!>t HJghW&)'· Sun~L BcaCh.. .offers J1,e entertainment seven nights at \\CCk. Tonaaht and Satt.1rday. Coco Mon- toya 9:30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. 59~· 1926. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Ori\ c. an ta · Ana. You Don"\.H•v• To -~-• ACHIW• .. I I •R GllAD•S AT SCHOOL l(now how to • St1,1dy •Take Tests • Take Notes •Listen Etfecuvely •Improve Your MenlOry • U~ the lo1brary • Cope with An1uety 6-SESSION PROGRAM 4-6 pm ............. 1225- ltf9istrat1on by Ocr~r lrd ....... w .. I Ill• • ..... ... AcNN14:• ,...., u,.n ...... CALL FOR REGISTRATION ANO INFORMATION BETTY SEIOMON. Ph.D. 720·9669 J60 sM Miguel. Suk~ 306, ~ beach prcsrllts N81han1cl fam l\ltddk 11111 u the bar and anl1 Thur~\ 1hni11¥l Saturda). 8:30 p.m. 10 I J m .111.t Johp Alltn dunng lunlh 1n th · Librar./Gardcn Room \lonll.1 through Fnda). The ( ounhou,,; ' located one block off ~he · · I h."-''' J West on MacArthur Hh J 1n th•.· Hutton Ccrurc. For mforn1,11111n t.111 540-8615. USS. THE CLUB ~~ -'t'\\f\<" 81\'d . in Costa Me$3 fla-;hm~ hl!I '' mirrors and a huae dan•'\' ll1w1 '" shirts or shorts. T1ckl't~ :m' ' h•1 ' sho111s. Doors open al !\ pm ! 1 833-1160. . . THE IUGJl'[EOUS ...BROT llf.R'-' HOf ~nts the cook~l "ll11pp Hoµr 1n tov.n 5-p.m . ton11tht ·'"'' Saturdth·~"J:lo · ugu~1 '1gb~ nn1 Ton) Ro sini. a mhuw hi ' Diamond at 7:30 p.m \und.1\ 111, Hop fcatu~s spcc1al 1ct'n m.1t111n · with showumc a t 3 p.m. Door' 111w11 at 2. dancing until S p. m 7 ·ii rn\ t'i .~ 1ncludtt comphmcntw) huth:1 '1111 alcohohcrved)and ··n w 1 inwul \1 ufc" fcaturin& 8111 Mcdll'~ \ o,, .11 and Onmm) .\ 111"ard "11lnmlf IHI :ind tht musac and dancing. ol ·1>11 t\ Danc1na." Doors opcn at ti r m Showttmc al 8 p.m. SJ..ch' ,., < It" ·~t Monday: ··ltock .\round th•· ( h" 1 hts&Of') of rock and roll Tu•·' .11 ' p.tn.($3 CO\'Cr chal'gl'l : \\cc.I " ( ••I tnt N1mhL Call fordctaah Thu,...J.1 Dantt'illntt' DanCt'' "1th no'•"'' chaflC. 18774 Brool..hur.t I uu111.1 • • VaJlclc 963-2366. TllE BOP 2382:? Mcrcur~ lh•.11.l 11 Laauna Hills present!> 1ho'C < t.11\ "' ~. anc1 605. Hoppy Hour Butkt ' I•• p.m. Moftday throuah f nda' I 11nd at 11 a.m . FridaJS S« nc" :let\ l'adi month with '"On Stnac .. Jn•t 11111' jocks: S:.turday. Pan~ at th(' 111111 Jll aiah• lofta. dantt. dann!. dJnH SUnday from 3 to 7 pm ~\\mp. \l)u• twerthean to the Don Milkr H•k •net and from 7 p.m . ttn11I do,1n~ at an Pa at ialcvcnts: Monda)· Closed, Tusc-TueedaJ y Rock Around 1hc Clock ho\\, __ _.;:: ________ _ cdnnday. Ja1lhousc Rockers. h'e .JRE WIQTE HOUSE Rrstaurant piece rock 'N' Soul.band: Thurc;-and Tavern. 340 South C'oa)t High· y. Crazy Contests. 768-846 7. way. Laguna Beach. present"> Luke JEREMIAH'S REST~ RANT. and the Locon1011\~ at 9:30 p.m I Warner Ave,at M'a~nulia in Admission S2. L1"c entenainmcnt un1ington Beach present II\ l' enter-and dancing nigh ti ). 494-8088. 'nmcnt Monda) through a1urda). COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. J p.m. to I a.m 1n Jeremiah'" Hutton Centre Dn~c. Santa -\na. unge. Live Ja~L happ' hour 'ttic.r presents pianist Irene ( a'itl~ 1n the y through Fnda)'. 4JO to v p.m. Library/Garden Room Tul.'sda) mplimc;ntary ljufTct. nu co' er or through Saturcb) beginning at 6 p.m. n1mum. NC\\ o.utdoor patio dance The Counhouse 1!>. locat~ one blod. r. 21 aod o"cr . .\fonda) N1gh1 off t11c-S~ frccw.i). \\(.'lo t on tbalrand •3rt1 a.nr;iual Rine Arm MacAnhur. -aT\d. in the t-tu11on row-off contest!>. Tucsda'.)'. Kern Centre. For 1nforma.twn all tz on guitar, clas\ic rod. and foll.. 540-861 S. gs. W,edncsda\'. Mad Hauer Tea SUNSET P UB 1665 PJl 11il· C oa\I ny ccim~d) cqnccm. Thursda> Highway. Sunset Bench. otkr ... h\l' ough Saturda.). cla!>!>IC rod. and cntert.ainroent SCH'n night\ at "l'd, landtop40mu~1cw11h Tbcl 1c!..l·t Tonight Jawdge and the l nl..nu"n r information. call 48-~66~. Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. 51JJ. I 4Jt>. EVEREHOO.SE 900\\. i:1f'l!St.. FACES·NITECLUB l~SIL~ B<'ad1 sun. presents .\I \hbo11. "ho u~'> Bl vd. fo Hun11ngton Beach Rluc\ ) gmnd piano. drum,plad119p .... N1el\t. ho" ume 1'> 10 p.m 21 anJ spcdalsands)nthc tll>f'tocrca1ea O\et. Adm1mon at the door 1\ 4 man band. Oanc1ng 1\ en-. Call 964-2211 for inform<111on ragt'd. For 1nfom1alfon ant.I rl''>C'r-CANNERY RESTAURANT ·w- 1ons. call 543-9319 night. W~ncsda) and Thur\tla~'. 1lw GHTMOVES 51XI:! \\amcr \\c. Mark Guerrero Duo. 3010 l .lfa~l'lll' nting1on Bcach:con crt 1nlo line· Ave. Newport Beach. ti75-'if'7i 208. C'oncen hot hnc· -1%-1!4~.., claJ ACIFIC AMPITHEATRE 'ian- a/Stcv1c Ra) Vl.l,IJghan and uble Troubk wuh '>pcl·1:1I guc'll • I Wedneeclay ------ Fabulous Thunderbird., 11,*11ght p.m. Tickets are S 18. 50 ~ser' cd S 14 lawn and arc a'a1lablc at the REMJC~'S UPSTAIR LOll~GE presents Shenna Hope: and \lanrn Mead 8 pm to 1.30 :i.m \\ <.'dnl''idJ~ 1 • through aturda) < ountr~. ( nJu'n. Blue~. Jan and 'ihl>" tune,. I~ I ~Cl •Sil'•- Von Karman .\\C. lr"inc. 553.1J11 ific Amphith~tl't' bo\ office :ind II T1cke1ron locauon'> For more fQl3t1ol" and to charge 11d..ct b) nc. call Tclctron at 634-1300. l,IRTHOUSE RESTAURANT. J THE WHITE HOUSE 'Rl''.lt3urant and Ta"em. 340 South ( na'il H igh· wa)· 1..aguna lkach. pn.-~1\1' ll\l' cn1cna1nmcnt and d:incan~ n1ghtl) 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific< <>a,1 H1ghwa). Sunse1 Be:ich. offer<; lt\C entertainment SC\Cn night\ a \\l'd. C 11on Centre Dn"e. Santa na. Sl'nts.:r~c New Ink SPotS 1111hc bar grill with 2 sho~ a1 8 and 9:.lO . The Cour1hou~ 1s located one k off the 55 fn'e"a'. Wc\t o n Anhur Blvd. 1n the Hutto n tre. For Information. call 861S. Tonight. Cardiff Rcefc~ 9 p.m. to I .. --~ a.m. S92-1926.' C ILL~ NOVA Richan.I Fauno's o ·'St) lings Sunda~ through n<'sd3)'. Open d:ul) 5 p.m. 10 1 .. 3131 W Coa~t H1gh":i'. '>:CY.· Beach 642-7880. E WHITE HOUSE Rl'\taurant Ta,ern. 340 South C'OO!>t H 1~h- . Laguna Beach. present!> ll\c rt.tmment and d:inc:ing nightl). 8088 UNSET PUB 1665' Pac11ic < o'as1 wa)~ Sunset.Beach. offl·~ It' c rtamment sc' en nighh at Y.Cl'I\. TluandaJ - PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE Kl'nn' G with special guc~t tank~ Jordan 1onig.h1 at 7:30 p m. T1d.e1~ arc S 18.SO rcscrvehnd S 1-1 la" n and .1n· a"a1lablc a1 the Pacific .\mph11hca1rc box offic~· and 111 all l Kkl'tron locations. For mon: 1nfornrn1111A and to charge ticket<; b) phone '-·:ill Tcktron at 634-1 "lOO. SUNSET PUB 16655 PJr1tic ( l'a~t High\\3). Sunset lkach. citkrs 11\1.' entcn.ainmcnt )('\en n1ghh_.1 "'ed. Tonight T11ngo Nato. 9 JO p.m 10 I :30 a.m. S9J-19J6. Drlgado Brother\ from _ i,1 7 .;.-lneogntto ~ p.nr ~0·1·mdmghr. 19.26. • CH LACKTHORN A trio pl3)tng -~ uional Irish and 'ieo111sh music. Sunda) at the Old Dana Point . al the corner of Golden Lantern (XI Prado St,-cet5 10 Dana Point. ver charic. ., . SatardaJ SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY. John Larry Grangrr. musrt' drre<:- tor/conductor. will open their fitlh season at the Robcn 8. Moore Theatre. Orange C"oas1 College. C'o51a a -• ,! • j NSET PUB 166S~ Pac1lic (oast way. Sunset Beach. otTc~ ll\l' ~nnwnt SC:'<'n night~ at \\ttl. 1aht Surhnd Rtseuc. classic 'urf IC 9 p.m.10 I ~.m .. s<n-L9.26. Mna toni&ht at~: IS p.m. Prc..a)ncrn lecture at 7:30. The program rnclud~ ~sale endies Banok. Moun and Brethovi:n. Pnor • ~ QG\. 9. ~ · to the performance:. 1he Cos1a Mesa An Laauew1ll bcd1spla} 1ng "orksof GllTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 4 Brookhurs1 St-FouJ\tain Vil· presents Paul Rnctt and the • rn in concen 1on1ah1 onl~. l:JO. SIS adm1u1on. 961-HM. local an1•ts T ick(IS range from S9 10 Sl L For uckcts and mot'\' in ror- mation. call 662· 7220. _.., cos as \ov.t as 8.99\ • , IE LOUIE'S 16 70 Nc:wpOr1 at 17111 Str«I. Costa Mesa. Frtt 1u1on. Musi ~ 21 and O\-tr. S448. TllE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE Clauica1 string quanc1 Opus IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a•m 10 I p.m. 3001 Nc~pon Bl"d .. .Ncwpon Beach. 67.J..3440. ....... ·~ "'-i• C......· .,, ....... ... .... ....... ~ c--._._, .... \.#9. ,,.__.. ... ,,,.. ... II\ -..,,.., .. COURTHOUSE AES· prcK"nl\ lh<' Sho" Ca!le One block on 1hc S5 Free- ~ on MacArthur Bh d. in on Ccnll'\'. For information. call 861S. EL llANCIUTO MEXICAN RES- TAUL\NT 2800 Nc~pon Bhd .. Newport kach ~n1s 11uerna11onally kno\\ '!. cla,s1c pi&anll CoPPCrflt"ld C\tf) unda .......,.... ............. ......,.. ,.,...~ ... ..,......... C......."""1'•--...... .,. _ _. -......... ,..._r: ..... ~ --~---------------.... ~-­----... ,-.-c-__ ------· ,.,...,.,._,_ 4o>X>I-• a.-~ .................... .,.. G....-.... ........ .,,.,_c,,...w ..... ... ...... o.., ......... .......... ... "'' ~· -....... =· • •--w:.~==-....,.·:;;•'-"--: :":ilSS'l r ...,...:...~== ,..:._·~~--: =~~~==.::~ c-.•-. _ .... ___ -----Ot----.......... ..__ --0... __.. ............ ..._ ~ ............. c.i-t ... ....,. .... "'-"".... ......... •-.c ....... ~ • ~ .......... --""----•ut___ ~---... _ .. _. -·---.......... ......,,~ ...... Cllit ..................... o.....,__ ..... J .... --- .. 4 •• • i.:-....._...._ __ ~11 a .m. to 3 p.m. 67S-68SS. --------~~:o;-:;;~:.....:.,~~.;o....,_;~~~-:..:911:..aa~:--:da::-:-----=====--NEU Orange-COHI C hapter 16. Y (cusaody not rcqu.ired) Free orien· a~. 1:7900 , .... ~rec . Hot ~ cold ho"' d'ocu' re,, rio· fessiona~. For full calendar ul events. call (818)348-1747. LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIE2'Y. 1n 1hc1r 19th season. presents 1he Pa11lard Chamber Orche5lra from France under fhe d1rect1on of Jean-Francois Paillard with an ali..Bach program tonight at 8 p.m. at uguna BCach High School Aud11onum. 615 Parlo. A\Cnue. uguna Beach. T1ckt•Js an: $20. For mon." mform~t1on. phone 494--2822. Prlday JUBILATION '88 Some of 1he nation·& top contcmporan Chnsttall -anists. including the lmi>cnals and Wayne Watson. will appear together tOl)lght at Knott"s Be~ Farm. 7 p.m . to I a.m. Special 11cket arc required. Advance sale 11clo.\•ts arc S 16. SI at the gate. an<.! 1nciode the Jubha11on cntena1nment plus unhfllllcd u!IC of the ndci. and a11rac11ons. Tickets arc a' a1lable at Kno11's fkm Farm. T1cketron. T1cke1mastcr a'nd arc-J Christian boolo.storcs Monday CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollow Dr.. ·anta .\na. Nc"'pon Frccwa) D)cr Rd. c\11. p~LS Rita C'oohdgc t0n1ght. two shows nigh ti) 7 and IO r m .. (all 549· 1511 for tickC't informa11nn and dinner rescrva11ons. ' COMING CONall'l'Sa • r~a Tucnr • MKMy Glky • L.«'GfftnwooO • Kendall Friday IMPE R IAL ACADEMY OF DANCE AND BALLROOM 1488 Ncwpon Bl vd .. 2..C. Costa Mesa. Friday Night Dances open to the general public with a one hour dance class preceding the public dance beginning a t 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. until midnight. Cost for dance class and dance is $7 .SO per person. M usic ~ccords and taj>C'5 with d.J. Sofi orinks-a.v.ailablC-for purclilisc. Foi:. more information or rcscr:va11ons. cltll Blair D . Wood at 650-30-iS · LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnhur Blvd. Ne'' port Beach. "An Evening of Moto"n" each Friday with the Stoncbndgt· Band from 7 to I I p.m. ~ 76-100 I. c\tens1on 3113. THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL" DANCE CO. present\ a swing class at 8 p.m. each Frida} follO"-ed b)-a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a Jitterbug class each Monda) at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom and Laun class each Wcdne~fa, at 8 p.m. S20 for se' en leswns. 650-304 . Saturday TEA DANCING Red Lion Inn. uiaion al 7:30 p.m. at the Costa )fcsa 3050 Bristol Street. Costa Mesa · Golf and Country Oub. 1701 Golf pttSCnts Barney Olson and his 20 Course Drive, Costa Mesa. follo"'ed piett orchestra every unda) after· byadanccwithlivcbandmus1c.open noon throu&h Oct. 2 from 1 to the public. 847-1600 or 546-5788 to 6 p.m. Admission 1s $5 per person. ·for more informatton. -· Frtt valet ~rking. Tickets ma) be PARENTS WITHOUT PART· purchased in advance at the hotel gifi NERS Huntington Beach Chapter shop. For more information. call Elda S9S hosis a free oricn1anon for single Barry at 642· 7348. parents. Call chapter phone 898-797 S for mectinJ locauon and add111onal lloaday membership information. MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Membership in Parents Wi1hou1 Club meets aa several Ora11ge County Panners is open. 10 divorced. separ· locations. Dances dance con'1ests.· atc:d. widowed or never married dance trips. play-outin1~. -!leach parents oflivingcbildren. Cu!ilt Q)' of panics are some of ttle children i!' mn "'11 fac1or. -non· the ·activities. Dance lessons arc profit. n(\IMectanan. educational or- ofTercd beginning 10 . ad, anccd-. ganization. PWP -provides a pro- ballroom to swing. For 11mes and gram of social act1v111cs. d1scuss1ons locations. call 840-3'18. and study groups for singlC' parents and their families. Tba.nday COSTA MESA QUICKSTEPl,>ERS a senior citizen square danet> group seek c pcnenced o;quarc dance cou-· pies 10 join them. The Qu1cksteppcrs meet rt"gularl) e' c11 Thur~a~. 10 a.m. to noon at the do" ntow n commun11y center. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES singlC's over 45. meet for T.G.I. . 5 tu 7 p.m. at Reuben's. 1168 S. ta1c Colkge Blvd . Anaheim. For re~nat1ons and information. call 836-8744~ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Meet for T.G.l.F. at 5:30 ·pm :it Rub) B"egOifia's in Fullenon. For rcscr· vations 'and 1nform:111un. call S2 1-S87S. F.LJ.ll.T. HOUSE PARTY $~ .1d mission with. food and be'erattl' 111 sh•rc. SS empt} hand~ Call inlot• mation line for details. fW7.lf.~' 8:30 p.m. to midnight. .... WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP in11ll'' 4S and over. mttt for dinnc1 a1 t> ''1 p.m. at The Kettle 1n Anahe11n I 111 information and resenauon,. l.111 S21-S87S. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES ml'l'I for dinner a.J Robens Restau1.rn1 2SS65 Geronimo. Mis~1on \'1l'Jo ~•I " p.m. Reservations and 1nforma11oi"1 catt"'!3s:!1f4. NON·SMOIUNG SINGLES 111 America. (N .S.S.A.) agl·~ ~ 1-.)) meets tonight and 1hcn e'er' 0111, 1 Saturday at Bentley"s. 797"1 < cn1,·1 Dr .. next to the 405 fri:cwa\ .111.t Bcac-h Blvd. Hunungton Jk·J,h Mttting 6 to 10 p.m Sh for non- members. $2 for mernl:x•r, l>oul prucs., hors d 'ocu' res_ free p:1rk1n~ 846-8440 or 24 hou·r ~H'nt ho1l11, 894-8932.. ...,__ Saaday Anaheim and enter ts. in ( osta Mesa. For more 1nforma11on. call S4S-S669. · FLIJlT Sunrut\' programs tx•gin .11 p.m. in the Seacl1fT Village 4'hoppm, . Saturday Center, 2205 Main trCl't . ...,Ulk ~ • Huntington Beach. Oonat111n ,., · \ ADVANCED DEGREES LTD. for and free child care IS 3\a1lahk ( 11r sin&lcMD's.Plt.Ds.MB\s.M As.etc. • 647-1628 for mon: inform:llHln ard joins with O tange Count) inglcs to leave messages. PART- with College Degrees. new.group for WHEEL OF F RIEND HIP ""1n!!k' young educated professional singles. over 4S meet for brunch :u 11 'll .1 111 withapanyanddance 1on1ghtSp.m. !at Lakewood Coun1n ( luh to midnight at Irvine Hilton's tot · .. Lakewood. For informa11on ~nu tl'' j ~'A MOVIE TO REMEMBER!" .. I -Gu)· Flalley, COS.\t()f'(>LltAN 11(4 iur f tudlo /?!eV?°f!.w ",/ ll"OMOU()W t\1G~ ILLY CJIY5TAL a Al.AN «..c Two of Amffiei\ lunnte51 ~ "' lhe ,.,... mcMJW" ~ ol their CMettS. It\ warm ll's nch - And ic's funny Bui 1c's l1lOl'l' than ~h~IO~il It's tomt1h1ns • to remembtr ............ #It'-- f -.,. __ ------·-..... -.. .,,.,. "A FEEL-GOOD MOVIE THAT EMERGES AS THE-'MOONSTROCK!. OF THE CURRENT SEASON." . .A-----.... GllM--...... ~Clfoll9 ...... I ·-..... •tmo ..... "The year's most beguiling movie romance. Sends you home walking on air." -P~t'r T~vt'n, PEOPLE MAGAZINE I · A"'f Irving --..,.,..,. ~·AUi\' ,..... -~~--...na ..... -.. .... """'°" ....... -·-· u..-wn•-lf• ~ ..,_ ...... ~ ·-- tcmY. MO PAW MX»i& flDI W .. 1111' •« .: . . • ervaaions. call S21 -S875. PIUllE OF UFE SINGLES meet for a Champagne 8.sfet Brunch at Knott's Beny Farm. 8039 Beach Blvd. Buena Park at noon. lnfor· maaion !"d reservations. 836-8744. hwla7 SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB I.nm west eoast S\\ ing.• fox- trot. waltz. samba. \ango .and all ballroom dances at the In Ulc Hillon Zot .~oom at 8 p._m. S6 or S 19 per month. Dance al 9 p.m. For more information. call 494-0593. .. ., at the (iarden GrO\c \ommun1t\ Theater, SL Mark frt>et at Chapman Avenue. Garden G rove 18Q7-5 12 2). 'l=ridays and Saturda~ ~ at 8 p m. thro~ Oct 15 \\Ith ma1ince . unda' ., . "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED at _: · ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at "THE WHOLE HALF" a~ 1h~ the Costa Mesa Civic Playhou~. 611 Harlequin ~annt'r Pia~ hou~·. ' 03 ~ H amilton ~ •. -C~u M~~ Ba:4..-Santa-\ilil-f"t~ Ir (6.~S269). cloSing-penormanccs to-n1ghtl) except r.10.,da,., JI 'ar~ ing niahtand ~turday lit 8 p.m .• Sunda) eurta1n ume~ through C\. t .,n at 2l>.m. · "BILOXI BLU~ .. in the Drama \ LabThea&erof-OrangeCoast(olkge. C I C Costa Mesa (432-S880). finnl ,per-._:;=...-...-~·-------- m1ss1on. parlong. raffie ud.ct and .., carnival ndes, an SIM 'alu.: for onl\ S7. For informauon. C'alhQ6~·5f-5~ · tured as music a1 \und.J' hrun. h 3195:! Camino ( ap1s1ran11 ...,Jn Juan C'ap1strano .iJt>-021 ~ LAG UNA POETS ml't't l'Jl'h h t Jt 8 pm at the Laguna &·.Jlh publi, hbraf). .'63 (1lcnnl·~ rl· l agun~ Bcaeh. E"e~nc ~ ~ -t' JIT 494-9550 or .iy.i.ijJ"''i Sa ORANGE COL'!'llT\' \\AP \1 F.t:T presenlcd b~ Tl'l-Ph1l l n1,·qm .... , each Saturda' and ...,und.I\ in 1h, mai n park1ni 1111 nt 1h,· r 1r,111g,· C'ount' Fair Ground' -a m I• • fonnanees tonight and aturda~ at 8 p.m .• Sunday at 4 p.m . "!'~t _ MAGIC ISLAND ~entl~ upen 10 the pubhc for the first time. pro' ides patrons with the best in come'd'. magic and ps)ch1c talent. Dinner and shows Wedne~} lbrouih Saturda~ from '6 p.m. Children are \\ clrnmc 10 brunch and show\ Sund;n from Y· 'O a.m. Magie Island as locaic.-d a1 :l505 Via Opono in Ne\\p<1n lkach \ Jh· dated or 'alet pa1 ~mg. Drc.-s'> •<><k l't'SCl""allOnS rt"QU1rt'd for re<,Cr- vataons and information "911 6 7 S..{)9()(). '\ CANNERY RESTAl'RAN'!' ka· &res C'hampagnl· ~uppa ( ru"(' 4 p.m · .\dm1\~1on " till' ,,.,11, 1 .. 1 "aH .. ·ms <>rangl' < nu111• I ·"' ~round) 1nformJlllln rh11n,· nu mt .... ' IS "'51-J:..i -PlllMEOFUFESINGLESdinner at l-a Scarood. 2421 N. Grand. anta ~na at 7 p.m. For rcserHtt•ons and information. call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRJENl>iHIP. singles over 4S, meet for dinner at 6:~0 p.m. at Oilmo~·s ·an :,,aheam. ('all 52 I ·S87S for rescrvn11ons and infor· mation. ' NEWPORT BEACH S~ILING SINGLES a club for non-~mo 1ng sinaJe sailors with or w11hout a boat, qr 2i and older. Mei:ts the first and third Wedncsda) of each month at the Huntington Beach Inn. P:ic1fic Coast H tahwa~ 1n Huntington Bench- 7 to 9:30 p.m. Met'ting begins "ifh rinks And hors d'ocuvres an the bar. followed by a meeting and acti"i11es t 7 p.m. Sodal hour follo"s the ttl1n1-Cost is Sb. Call 673-3018 fo r ecorded info about club actn iuc . UFE ON YOUR OWJlll singl~ SS nd over. mttt new tf1end in a warm upport1 ve atmosph\•re I!\ er~ cdn~ay 3 to 4:30 p.m for a' :tric.-d ~m.. ncludina dinner at local restaurants nd a monthly Pol tuck. Oafo Senior enter. 800 Marguerite (5th and arguerate) Corona dcl Mi1r, 3245. T.effJO, DISCO AND BALLROOM ANCE CLUB Meets e'en Thurs· yat 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th St .. three ocks south of NewPort. Bhd. in osta Mna. $1 9 month fees.. Leam c latest danc-cs followed b) a dance other activities •each v.eck. ·For o~ iAfo.rmation eall 494-0593. ·. EION FILM FESTIV ALbe· s toni)ht at Golden West College. 744 Got.ten West St.. Hunungton ach. in Forum II at 7·30. Films are mature aud1eoces. G eneral ad· 'ssion is $2.50. W11h GWC/<\SB or Gold Ke) cardholders. ad~ ssion is $2. Free parking in the C Gothard Strcci part.ang lot aficr . m. Tonight's mo.,,ie is "Wages of r" a Frc~h movie with Engh h titles. duttted b Henri Georges uzot and stamni y.,,~ MOl)land. r mort information and advance stration. can 891-3991 FILM SOCIETY explores the me of exisaentiahsm. a doctrine t holds 1hat man is endoMd W1th will and must assume ultimate sibiJity for all ofhK 8CIS. FiJms on Friday evenings 1n ~al ~ Hall al 7 and-9 p .m. Tideu IC~~~•. SJ for othtt &a&idents. chittns and UCI staff and S2 OCI student\ and •~ antlablc at door. Films •~ shov.n 1n their · nal lanpqc wuh subtitles. To- t's film 11. "8 I /2" b) Federico ini (haly I 963J Note~ sttond nina wtll tqan a& 9:30 p.m. ~or mformauon. call Barbera nin. 156-6924. .. BILOXI BLUES" in the main theater at Golden Wl">t ( ullrgc. H,ntingto n Beach C851)·8.H11 1. Fnllays and Satu_rda)s at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 3 p.m. through Oct 9. '~ANY" at tht' 1'.c"J~>n Theater Ans 'Center. 2501 ChfT Drive. Newpon BeaC'h (63 I ·0288). Thursdays throufb Saiurda)'> at 8 p.lrl .. Sundays at _:JO uru.tlOct 23 111E CRUCIBLE" on the mam stage at South Coast Repcnon. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa ·Mesa OKTOBERFEST sponsnrcd ·h~ ever) Fnda~. 1 • JUd rm 111 <J lt1 rm live Orange Coa)I Lion\ C lubs at . Sunda~. 5 to ... p m < hamrmgnl' Mile Square Park in f uun1ain Valk~· Brunch Cruise~. \aturJa, .mJ '\un- throu,.ii Sunda). fca1 unng ,onunu-da). IOa.m. to noon and 1 lo 111; '11 ous hve entc:rtainml'nt. a carn1 ,al. p.m. 3010 La(a~l'ttl· .\H' '''WJll•rl German food. bl•er. ~ 1nl'. lonte't' Beach. For mort' in1orn1,1111>n. l.Jll and prizes. All proceeds bendi1 Lion\ ~5-5777' Quest Prug a\\"l!reness. C'1t) ot Hope. CAFE MOZ~RT k :nurl·' , la''" J I Lion's Eye Bank. We"ltt•rn Ear Foun·... piano Wed e' ening. and r1Jnu ,,r dauon. sen aces for the bhnd. and guitar. pop, and sh,1\\"" tunl'' Lions.sight and hl':lnng 1cs11ng pro-Thurs.Sat 'e' ening~ .\II "'""'°' " gram. <\dvance tickets tncludl.' ad-performed dunng dinnl'I .\1"1 1~·,1- GOLDEJ\WE TCOLLEGE~\\AP MEET 11 am 10 ' r n "11h trn · adm1s~1onand lr.l'l' p.1r~rn!? i..JJ' J nd tomorro" paH fl°• " ' 11 Saturda,sand '>uni.la'' 111 1"" ,p .. 11,·, for S I 0 on l\unda' ""11 h pr •.-·,·.!' from thl' '~dp nll.'.l'I go1n~ IP ,,1mpu' clubs and org.:in v .. 11vn' ..., h11l.11,h•1" and commun11~ wn 1,,. p11•11·, 1, 1 .. 1 add 111 o n a I 1nI"rm.111111 , .1 SQ ~JIN The '"" Jp llll'•'I '' hdd 1 (957-4033~ Tuesda)~ thr~ugh ~----~~-----------------------~ Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturda)~ at 2:30 and 8. Sundays lit 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct.13. "GHOSTS'' at thC' l\ltemau' c Rcp- enory Theater. 1636 S. Grand .\,c .. Santa Ana (836· 7929). Thursda) through Saturda' s at 8 p. m .. Sunda) s at 7 p.m. until Nov. S. "GREASE:" •a t the ·w c.-s1m1nster Community Theater. 727-2 Maple 1 .. W~tm1nster (995-4113). Frida)sand Saturdays.at 8:30 through Oct. 8. "GUYS AND DOLLS" by the Yorba Linda Musical Theater an the Forum T~ater,41 7SFairmont Bhd .. Yorba Linda (779·8591 ), Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m., Sunda)'s at 2 p.m. throuah~t.. ~ .. HOW TO UCCEED IN BUSI· NEU REALLY TRY· ING" al the ~una Playhouse. 606 Laauna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494--0743), <losi»g performanC'C!> to- ni&h• and Saturday at 8 p.m .. 'unaa} at 2:30. . .. IN PERPETUJTt{ THROUGH· our .THf; UNJVERSE" on the Sec· ond Staie of South Coast Repj:nol'). 6SS Town Center Drive. Costa M('S<l (957-4033). Tuesda ys through tridays al 8:30, Saturda) s ;it ·' and 8:30. Sund~t 3 and 8 p;m. unul Oct. 23. '1'BE MA RMAKER" b) the Ana-~odjes a Players at the .An.ahe.im..C ural Arts ffitl'f'. •Hi N . Harbor Blvd .. <\nahC'i m (991-4135). Frida~s and Satu'rda)'s at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. until Oft 7 "MY FAIR LADY" at Ehtabc.·th Howard's Cunaan Call Dinner. Theater. 690 El amino Real. f us11n (838-1540), nighll) execp1 Mo nda\S at v1rytngcuna1n time's through f~b. s . .. NO SEX, PLEASE. WE'R~ BRITISH" at the San C'lemcnte Community Theater, :!02 A \C. Cabrillo. Siln Clemente (49:?-046S).. closiria performances tonight :ind Saturday at 8 p.m. · · ,,,.. .. llANDYVJLLE" at the nicom Emporium. 214 Mam St.. Hunt· ifll1on kaeh (969-1794). final per· fOrmlmtts toniahl and Saturday at 1:10. .. alJllPLl:S'l'ILTSIUN" b' the American Chl1d~n·1 Theater ·af tilt> Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 93 I N. -HaTbor Bl vd.. Anaheim (7S I ·S032), Saturda)'S and Sundays at l p.m. throuah No\'. 6. • '"90llTll PACIFIC"' at the Clra.nd Dinner Tbeater. 7 FreedrNn Yla , Aft8Mim ~772-77 10). niahtl 'except Mondays at ~aryins curtain 11mc:5 throu.h Nov. 27. . ...,..AND av YOUA ~EDS, BOYS" • LE.A .MOVIE UNLIKE ANY I HAVE-SEEN. Sigourney Weaver gives an outstanding"' performance!' -Ce.SM.lot. TlifTOOAYSHOW NBC ttQNE OF 1HE YEAR'S BFST FILMS. DON'T MISS IT. Sigourney Weaver gives a wonderfully convincing and · powerful performance!' -Jori ~I. GOOD MORNING AMERICA AIK ''BREATHTAKING. Dian Fossey ~ stunningly played by Sigourney Weaver!' :..Oo...d A-NEWSWEEK MAGA.l.INE u10. A SUPERB~ -C-,. m.u.., KABCTV ' SIGOURNEY· WEAVER ·GORILIAS IN·THEMlST The Adventure of Dian Fossey STARTS TODAY • ~MIU.I ~ .-~. c-.. ~--···· "°ml ' . __ ..., ... ,_,_ f-...0..--...... . ..... ,. MMm ' , . the park.in1 lot located at the entrance or the col~ at the Golden West Strttt traffic light between Edinger and McFadden Streets. .... , - AUTHORS BOOK SIGNING Little Professor Book Center. In inc. Heritage Center. I 4J70Cuh er Drive. 2 to 4 p.m . Autbors Laura Ta) lor. Ll?S Robens. Gar Ha)wood and Mttch Rossi will sign their latest books, Also anist Cynthia Cooksey and ~ritcr John Westcott will sign cop1c of their 15 month souvenir edition of Orangi County 1989 Ccntcno1al calcnqar. 857-6985. . CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE Exotic auto e~h1b1t 1n .\ldndge Par~ on the UCI campus. 64.:!-5030. TEDDY BEAR FANTASlA hO\\ and Sale 10 a.m. to J p.m. at the Hohda) Inn. 7')-0 Beach Bhd,. Buena Park. Coll~tf6lc. antique and hand- crafted tcdd) bears. to~s. dolls and books. Adm1ss1on donation 1c; $.:!. ·o for adults. SI for children and children under SI\ arc free. Frl'e parking. For more informat1ort. call Bill Steinbach. 779-8.:! 17. JOIN THE HARBOR Slr.;GERS ..\ non-profit group of "omen si nge~ whopcrform c\('l')thingfrom Bach to rock are looking for nC\\ 1rwmbcrs. T he group meets every Tucsda) evening at 7 p.m. at the Prcsb\ tenan Churt•h oft he< O\ c-. . . nant at Fairview and Adams strCt't 1n Costa Mesa. PerformanctS arc also available. For more information. call Ott Cox at 962-168~r VI Green at 897--0587 eve~ings .. nd w~kends. Wedlleeday THE ORANGE COUNTY SKI CLUB mCt'ts the first and third Wednesday of every month at the Costa Mesa Country C'l ~h . ..\ges 21 and over. For more information. call 957-8686. SCltABBLE is.pla)ed \.\'cdnc!>da~c; a1 6:30__..p.m_. _in the upper-level community room ofGlehdalc Feder- al Savings. 2422 I Calle d1: la Louisa. Laguna Hills. Call 386-2378 for funher information. '-- CRIBBAGE 1s-pla~ed on the M'('-, ond and founh Wednesday or each month at 7 p.m. at the Oa\1 Center. Room VI, 5th St and Marguerite in Corona dcl Mar. Call ~-4138 for additional information. L~ADS CLUJ) Costa Mesa chapter. a group for women in bus1nes . meet'> everv Wcdnesda} morning at the Countryside Inn in Costa Me\8 at the comer or Redhill and BnstoL Meeting5" arc from 7: 15 t<>' 8•30 a.m. For moiT 1nformauon and •rcscr· vations. call Jenette Perrault at 538-6612 or Jeanette Thompson at 892-5930. Tlaanday AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY holds a weekly socia,I event beginning ~TWO THUMBS UP. • ONE OF 11IE BFSf MOVWS OF 11IE YEAR. THE ACllNG IN THIS FILM IS WOIIDER.FuL. · ONE OF WMET'S " . ,~'****Themost pawca fat American movie of the year and the aauterplece of Sidney Lumet 's <.•ueer. spt.cicularly fine' )X"fformanccs by · Judd Hirsch, Cnristine Lahtj and River Phoenix." -.lllldwircS t'"1hn41l. • "fW tf\ll ~f '\l''l!,PAP~"' ·~ ... ~IOI ...... .., UA~S ~Mll!S (OW-... """"'"°'°" rw.. CllOWW WAoJU --· .. o. lM-01~ ~---... ---,...,_ '""" CN-CINtW -" CMOQlllll ..,._.,., -II 6JOW ..... IA..... ·--·-_ _. PA(lfl( (_.,.._ ll talO IA -ADA• ~ .... . ---. ~,,.. -. .. ,__... ..... _,, .. ' ' at .S:30p.m. at Maxie's. The Red lion crwte on Monday eveninp, 1 p . ..n:--iiiavilioD features two cxtraordmar\ Inn. 30SO Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Aduhs S2S; cbild"SIS~Rcservations tqUatic a&U8dioas -'Splashdance Frtt hors d'ocuvres. fun and req_~~-~!3-.S24.S. '17, .. a dolphin/tea lion IMw and nttworkina. '31-ms. CIQLDBEN'5 llUIEUM AT LA '"Snoopy's divi.na doslics."a first E-Z SPEAK TOASTMASTEJlS BAB•& lOl South Euclid Street, La time anywhere performance. Knott's meet each Thursda> at 7:30 p.m. at Habra. Musical Express, an ellbibit of bas four themed areas including ScaclifT Village; music and dance every Saturday at Camp Soapy, a si.x-.acre wonderland 2 134 Main Strttt. Huntington Bt-ac noon. Free admiss.ion ~th paid tbemed to-t'be Ca. Hish Sierra and Bqinners welcome. For more infor:. mmeum admission. For moiT infor· tJaturina tbe all new "SnOOp) 's mation. call 842-2016 or-842-81-'9. mation. call (213) 90.S-9793. Animal Friends Show." Adm1ss1on ..,, SCRABBLE ispla)'edcveryTllurs-DllNBYL\Nb, 1313 Harbor ~ are $17.95 for adults and dar, at 6:30 p.m. atthe Home Savings _..vd., Anaht'im. DisMyland offers SIJ.9S for children 3-11. senior building. Main• Street at Yorktown more than .SO attractions· ln 1even citixns S 12.9.S. Foraddition~ in fo r- . Avenue. Huntin~·ton Beach. Call themed lands. incl~dina 'Star Tours" mation call the 24-bour Knott s ~l' 960-2729 for details. anc:1.-Captain EO.' Parle hours arc 9 at 22()..5200. FARMERS. MARKET-sponsored_ a.m to midniaht Monday throu&h LOI . ANGELES CHILDREN'S by the Orange Count} Farm Bureau is Friday; 9 a.m.to I a.m.~ayand 9 llUll:Ultl Jto Nonh Main Street. held every Thursday 1 n the main a.m. to midniaht Sunday. Disneyland Los Anecles. Oosed for !Tno' a11on parking lor of the Orange Count). information: 999-4565. throumb Sept. 23, ()ptn Wcdnesd:I\ Fairgrounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 INTDNNl'IONAL SURF MU· and 'thunday, 2 to 4 p.m. and p.m. Call 751-3::?47 for mon= 1nfor· SEUM 312 Walnut, Huntina1on Saturda~ and Sunday. 10 a.m. to mauon. Beach. Surf memorabilia and p.m. -Hands-on'' participatol) en· ...,. artifacts (datina as f.,-baclc as the vironment in which children aJt' t\\o early 20s) c;ommemorate tbe colorful to twelve, learn by doing. Eighteen beritqe of t.bis popular Californian permanent e:xhitrits. Month!) prl.: · AMUSEMENTS spon. Open daily noon to 6 p.m.; srammint includes a variet) of an admission is frtt. Located one. bl~k ellbibits. Defformancn ltld ",Or~­ inland from ~r and one-half block shops. Admission: $4 per pcison east of Main Street 1n Huntington infants under two free. Adults free on Beach . .S36-0I SS. Wednnday and Thursda) aftt.-r· BALBOA 'PAVllJON, 400 Main St., Balboa. Catalina Passenger Ser- vice provides Service to Catalina. Adults $22 and child (12 and under) S 11 round trip. Dcpans 9 a.m .. arrives beck at Pavilion 7 ·p.m. Harbor C(Uises daily, 45 minutes: adult SS, child fift y cents; 90 minute CNite, adult $7' child s '-B™.,.nCh cruite Sundays I 0:30 a.m. Adults S20: child (10 and under} $1 2. Dinner noons.. Groups must rtgister 1n ad-~ BERRY FARM. 8039 vanoe. Fc:ir 2A hour information. call Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Knott's is (213)617-8800. the natio n's most popular indepcn-llOVIBLAND WAX MUSEUM. dent family theme park wnh 165 wild 7711 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Tht• rides, shows and attraciions. All Three Stooi6 arc the ~w~SO'cphc:.i~ shows.are included in tM admission amona the already elaborate coll~·­ pricc. Other entertainment includes tion ·of movie and tell:' l)IOn the Wild West Stunt Shows, tan can memorabilia includigg ltfc·h~e shows, old time melodramas and a · f ... _ 2 d visit with Snoopy. Knotfs Pacific replacu 0 more UJAD rcnownc stan. Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. with Fn · SaL open until 9 p .m. Sll· 1155. MUIB1JM OP NATURAL HIS· TOllY .ANDICIENCE 2627 Vista dl·I 0.0, ~ Beach. Open Tul·sda~ throuO' Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m and SVnday from noon to ·5 p m. Admission 1s $2 for aduhs, apd SI tor children over six. Members are fret• Museum exhibits focludc a "1dl' amy of marine mammal fossil ) Nabve American displays... an msect zoo and photo pllery, mineral and tbdl displays. butterfly collect1on!> and children's hands on exh1b1h Aho oducational prosranis. docent:_ kMln, leclures.. ~vals, a libraf) and special activities.. For more 1nfor· _ matioa about exhibits, program and membenbip. call the museum Tut">- day du'Ou.tl Sunday at 640-7120 ~ OLD .1'0IU.D VILLAGE. 75f\I Center Ave.: Huntina10n lkal h ~shops are located-in th" vil1llC that features the charm ol ql&&int European viii._, "1th LOh· bled streets. lantern lights, and 7() murals of European scenes pamtl'J on eataior walls by European arn~t~ -198-S 111. , ClUQN MARY, Long lkad1 Harbor at the ~nd of the Long lkach freeway. Exhibits include )pccia+ e«ect sound and light shov.) 1n thl' ~nc Room and Wheelhouse: rt·· euciina a near~lision at sea. and an 01ensive World War If. d1 pla' depictinathe .. Quectl's" act1\e roll: .1~ a trooplbip. Daily 10 a.m>6 p.m (213)43S-3SI I. RAGING WATBRS 111 Raging Waten Drive, San Dimas. Enjo~ .i~ ecres of fun, sun and e ~a er rides. 592-6453. . ~ .. IANTA ANA ZOO located at Pren- tice Part. 1801 East Cbdtnut ..\H' lmna AM. Houn att 10 a.m. to "' .... wida laM ticktts sold at ~ p m Admiteioa is S2 lor adults: 75 cent' llf clliWNa. lllfS 3 to 12 and senior fli11••· Cbildftn under 3 and hand•· ....... edmined fttc. 95~1!555 I 4 01' WAN ~APISTIU 0 MllllON, 31812 ('am 1 n o O!Pllw Su Juan Capistrano F11,_ Sina Cha~I. Califom1<i's ---= iheruinsoftht Great llDlill , IOldien barrnch •11 .... ......._and two ·muscum ....,.. wfi.b anif'.eu l'rom NallH ' I I Americu and earty sPanish ctilturc. Dmty 1:)() a.m.-S p.m. 49J.. I 424 .. lltA WOIU.D l 720 Soulh Shores R09d. Mission Bay, San Dicao. Sea World features Kvcn major shows and doutls~ninatina marine life elhibits. Shamu Sea World's star killer whale, ~rl"orms in the largest whale facihty in the world. dolphins.trained leals and ~a lions. otten and a walrus also perform at special-shows. There arc . four ~uariums feaaurina live sharki. sea Ii~ and frabwaaer fish from all over the wortd: Thiny special educational atribits are also available 10 Sea World pqts. One pria: admission includes alf shows and exhibits. free DU'kina. Sl9.9S for adults, Children l-1 l, Sl4.9S and children un4cr 3 arc free. Guided toun and rides are extra. Group niaes and 12 month pass information, call (619)226-3901 or 826-7213 or (602)838-0600. . ~ LIBIWlY AND GAJl-D~ ·.~. Pacific Coast Hiahway. . \, Corona <kl Mar. Rosn. cactfS. annual prdens, an orchid con- servatory, koi ponds and "ll gift shop. Daily 10:30a.m .4 p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Masic Mountain Parlcway cx1t ofT lntentate 5, Valencia. More than 100 rides. $hows and attractfons including an I 800s styk crafts village and a Roanna Rapids whitc -wattt adven- ture art offered (8 I 8t 992-0884. SPRVCE GOoSE, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. How_.lt(f_ HuJ)lcs' all-wOO<L 200-ton fl)'lna boat majestically berths for visitors to view the.inside of the wOf"ld's largest clcaMpan aluminum dome: A variety o( dis- plays including modules that show close-up <ktails offascinating areas of the plane such as the cockpit, flight deck and wing interior are featured. See the Quecn·Mary listing for more infonnauon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (~13) , 43S-3Sl l. - 1 •v EVAN DAVIS appear\ at the lm- prov through Sunda> THE IMPROY prl•scnt~ th rel.' '>tdr· , sptitt1 ng acts each nrght Tucsda~ through Suada) at ~::!55 Campus Drive. Suttc 138. ln mr. Sho"11mcs and admission prices arc 8 p.m. Monday (SJ): Sunda). Tue~a) through ThuMa). (S6): is· JO and 10:30 p.m. Frida) and Saturda~. ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Omncr '" "l.'o ed niahtly. Pauo dining IS no" :I\ a1lahll' for late sho~ Fnda) and \aturda~. SECOND CITY the fumou~ C h1- cago romedy ensi..'mble mak~ 11s allery optinings • lllTANGO 'llESTAUIBNT The trium. 19100 Von Kannan. Irvine. xhibits the sketches, cao\tasscs and ulpturcs of Michael Hayden and nn Thomym>f\ bqinnina Sunday. Sl-S222. .... coeTA MESA ART LEAGUE 3850 th Coast Plaza Drive. South Coast illtF. Bear ..and Stfnflowcr. Santa na ... featuttS anist Bilhc Nugent. oted for htt works in 0 11. pastel. ·1 and ink. Qalltty opens daily at Oa.m.~JO. • GAl.1.1,ara 10UCllE 499 N. oast Hishway,, U.Suna Beach and ~l W. COISl HJahway. Newpon u.hibits new rt'lca9« b)" Oi- anist ,Xamin Young. ~lso bcin& exhibited arc the latest scnes of orifinals and Pl ints by E'olombran- artl.ll. Orlando A. 8. Other an1sts featured arc Papen, Ting. The Makk Family. Viail, Otsuka and ottlers .. Hounarc T~y thcough Saturda)'. noon to l I p.m. and Sunday. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m . in Ncwpon, phone 6SO-7330: in Laguna Bcac-h. gallcr) hours arc Tuesday through Saturday. 11 a.m. to6 p.(Jl. and Sunda) noon to s p;1R. Phone: 497.-4491. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FINE Alt11 GALLEltY I 574-i Golden WtM St,. Hunti~on ~ach: Seven Artists. anubibiuon featuring paint-' in&. drlwina and sculpiun-thro ugh .....-... o.u.uaY/~ 12) · STARTS TODAY ----..... fourth Orange ( ount~ apP':aranlt• tonight at 7:10 p.m in Rohen B Moore Theatre. Orange < o.i,1 l nl- lcgc. 270 I · Fain 1e" Rood. ( O\la Mesa. ~d,ance 11d.i.-t<; ,iri.-pnn·d al S8.50 and are a'ailabk at tht· (){ < · ttcket office. T1d.ets at thl" d<klr arl' pnccd at SIO To thargl· lll lo.l'I'-h~ phone. using \'1\3 or \1a,1n.Jrd. l Jll 432-5880. Monday, D UKE'S ENTERTAl:'\MENT · LOUHGE at the !\;.:" p.1rkr Rt·,on prcscnts J special Monday Night Sho"t·a.,.· "1th u •m- edians from throughout thl· \1•uthan Cahfom1a area pcrformrn~ lx·~1n· n1ng at 8:30 p.m. D\Jl..l··, \lonJ.1~ Night Sho"ca~ ha'> non" a d1ar~,· The Ne"'pon er Rc'>on " lixatl'li .11 11 07 Jambo~ Rd.JU\t l'J\1 t•I P.iuth Coast H1gh"a~ in '•'" ('(•n lk .H h 644-1 700. ext. 5"' 5 THE IMPROV fcaturt"> thm: 01 LA's bt-11 lo.no"n com("t.han\ <"\l'I"' Monda~ nigl\t Ooor. 11pl'n ar o ~II p.m. For tnlorma11on and Jinnl.'r ~nation:.. call 5~'i.i 'io\ MARK SCHlFF apPt"af'\ Jt thl' lmpro' through Oct " THE lMPROV pn.·~·nt' thrl"l' ,,J,·· splming acts each n1gh1 T Ul',JJ' through Sunda~ ~no,qinw' .rn.t adm1<,s1on pnce' arc !'Ip m \him.IJ \ ($3). Sunda~. Tuc\d a\ 1h1.1u~h Thuf$da}. ($6): IS ;\O anJ ({1 ~''pm Fnda' and Saturda' IS81. doors open ,u ·t> pm lnnn<·r " ~ned nrghtl~ • • Wedne.day J EREMIAH'S RESTAl R :" T SQOI Warner .\,,.. Hun11n~1""1 Beach. \fad Haller T <"J P:in' < l•n1- ed\ C'oncen t''t'r. \\ ,•Jnl·~a' m lh<· do°v.nstarf"> n1ghi duh T hr<'< 1 •r com1csapixara1"pm < 1Hl'r<h.J•!!<" 1sS3 -Monholl f ine. Gonnett Newspap.n 11A CHARMING OFF-BEAT COMEDY mari<ing the deft diredorial debut Of Ron Nyswaner, a ~y · imaginative toleiit~' -Richord Freedman. NewhouH NewtpOf"rt .. "AN EXCEPTIONAL CAST ••• Keanu Reeves gives a winning performance, Bonnie Bedefia is deliciously feisty and Amy Madigan 1s instantly' likeable~' •, -KotM.en Carroll, Ne,w !,olil Doily News 11KEANU RHVES IS EXPLOSIVE!" at .0 AMC MUt PUCE 11111 Anl · m .... Ftt ... lllJ:1l;tl • l:tl • l:Jl'-7:•. 11:15 .. ftmr lllr. tl:tl • l:tl • 1:211•J:•.1:45 > Dally Plot Oetebo<>tl/ Frtday. Sep1ember 30, 1918 • .) .. .· Beautifully filmed ~GOrillas' hitS, misses .. "" • l All&ela Glaser Ral&or Newport Beacla I .. Gorillas in tht ~ti~'l·· film has c.vcf)th1ng -a<f\cnturc. romance. suspense and depth. • A true story based o n the research .----------.'Ind ach1e\C:mcnts .:>f o n\> gu t s~ woman. Dian Fosse) (bnll1antl) P l3\Cd b\ ') I g 'o U r n C ; Wt•a' er). th•" is 3 'TlO\ mg. po"crful .i cco unt o f fossr~ ·s d e- ' tcrm1na11 on to sa'c th\? e n- dangered gorilla spe 1c ... Graphically filmed in thc Jungk'~ of Africa. the sto11 begin' a'> Ftw.c~ conv1n~ anthrop0log1st Dr. I uu1!) Lcakc) to send h~·r 10 .\fnca for "" month!> to locate and ob'>Cn c tht· gorilla 1n danger of e\11ncuon. • . rnv10g in the midst of;i c1,fl \\ar and overcommg incredible obsta- dC1. her intenSll\ and· ded1ca11on comhletely take ovcr'\and her "ork • with the apes be- comes her life. E"ery scene t \· udes feelings uf wa rm th . fru!I· trat1on . rage or 1>1ssron. The film docs not sl.1pa beat. Ifs a movie that will tolK·h -..ou. :ind will ~hard to forget. Thb is "Orth waiting in line for. P.S. Don't desp•ur. 8111 Keel.. E'en TV wri11ng partners occa,ionall have a difference of opinioJ)< . ·-- BUI Kttk Driver /MHiciu Westmlaster This 1s a heav) film. 11·s d ifficult to consider .. Gonllas in the M1sr· as cntcnainmcnt. It can best be de- scri~d as a docu-drama. I djd find this film mtcr~ting and -r--.,,.,,,.---·., profound 1n 11s way. The impll' : fact that there art- onh 3 fc" hundred mounuun gorillas lctt in the "orld mal.c this stor. so compelling. · Dian Fo<.~l·~ ·s ( 1gourn e~ Wea' er) d cdt· cation helped 'Wl'e ihis race from ccnain C"<tuic11on. but the real st:\rs of this sho" :ire the gorillas. The tragcd> of,poach1 ng a nd senseless killing are incred1bl~ pain· ful to watch. The gorillas ..ccm so noble in. their natural environment while mankind appears to be reduced to pointless parasites. Some gorillas arc slaughtered so their ofTspnng c:in be olH 10 .a zoo. , Others arc hacked up a~ 1ruph1cs. T he tnJUSticcs m this fi lm arc eno ugh to make e'en an apathetic person angf'). The photograph) 1s 1nc1~d1ble. Africa 1s breathtaking a nd the 1ntcr- ac11on between Fos~~ and thc- gorillas 1s fascinaung. t As a .motion pi,·ture,J!ll:_fil t'i far less successful. Once again I think · . it's a quest;on of the subject matter ovC1'Whelming the ~tory. Still. if s not a bad way to spend .. ""'r-l...-::,_, -. couple of hours. ·You don·tJtttd to ~ a member of O rttn' Peace to ap- preciate the prc- canous position of an cndan1e(Jl"d species. You will walk away from this film as a mo~ informed pcrsQJl. You might be inclined to 5l"C this film on the big screen because of the Sttnery. If not. you should pro~bl~ wait for the vi<ko. { •• DeUH H .. le \ Te4 IUtorr UCI EllcJisl StlNlent Marlletiq Compuy OwDer Hata.1t• Baell C"la r.Jesa "Gorillas in the Mi'it" 1s an over- drama11zed documenlaf) ~hat would haw bttn better done straight. For a film about research-and prottttion of JOrillas it kft out a lot of factS ~nd .. information that m1gJlt ha,-e justjlied Dian Fossey·s seemingly crazy ac- tions. · Filmed in RJNanda and Ken,a. "Gorillas in the Mist" is lilled.wjth the beauty of wild j unglc'landscapes. the cxeitement of hu~c silver tip pilla charges. the romance of a lonely. dedicated \\Oman. and . tht: sadness ofa story that tells both sides of the truth. J•R•awu •• ... Hlaa.ry Teacher C..taMna .. ..Gorillas ·in the M1.,1" " mor "Into ~frica" wid ··fkcaml' 0 ~·· than "Out _pf \trim" an "Born Ftte.-two prev1oush \U<'CCS ful African films. · At ll. Dian· Fosse~ 1'>1gournc~ .--------.Wea.' cn g1H' up a "Ci\ 1h1cd.. e Sigourney Weaver does a creative. ...---,....----..although possibly All these are reason -to sec the • -------. movie. It is well Yor~ ('11~ htC and a fi:in'e 111 spend lO ~C:lr'\ w unting a nd protcl11ng the mountnrn ~unllas of R''andJ from ina cc urate . ponra,al of the natu ralist Dian Fossey. In tfle 'film she loves gorilla - but docsn·t ~ too m'uch a bou' people. She brcab up the familyoftM, photographer sht has an affair witlt" she break$ the heart of her fiance. and she breaks the backs of the African men who worlt for her. With so JTlan) enemies. her death isn't ~uch ia m)stef)\ It was only 1 matter of who got there first. acted and rompefl· 1ng. It left me tn turmoil tcyina to d~ide th~ com- parativt .value of .the world 's precious h.critagc and the intcr- fn'c:'nce "1th ag~ old human tra- d 11 ioos . These forcn clash 1n a rather perso nal "ay in this movie and cenainl} stancd me to thinkina. On the surfatt. this movie should profit from the nature show craze on television. lt weaves in a. rorriprtling blend of roman«. beautiful sccner) ·and a cast ofii:rq>iaceablc gorillas. If you had yourcho1cc ofan)',Ori!la you wanted for these parts. you wouldn'1 ~u. a one. They arc aen1le. lo\ abk A potentially powerful documen- tary was ruined b~ t~is o'e~ romantt. When the blue~yed Ens- lishman appears at her door in thf' rainstorm it 1s so predictable that 1t Sttms hke a joke in the middle of 1 • serious film. . c:reanarn. Aside from all tht' problems. the d~-up filming is .. stt 11 fasc1natini. It ·. makes the JOnllas look captt vating and very c ute. Even though the filmmakers were noble in filming it on-sue in Rwanda. • tryina not to dis- turb the aonllas. ·the -film sttms ex- ploitive to reprncnt thc gorillas this way. Dian F~y didn't mk her ltfe to save the gorillas ju~t because the) arc cute. Dian Foncr (played by Sit<>umey Weaver) .,:ts 1nvofwed with the idea of Mlpina t~ pill~ of ttntral . Africa (The COA_F). S~ finally does so in c:onju~ with p famo us scientist and a pant from the Na- . tional ~ic Soc1et). As she works with the animals. her involve· mcnt grows into ari obsession so s1ron1 that she-even $•ve up the man she loves for the ability to continue ner work with the JOrilla groups . I think this mo' 1c catches the spmt 1 poachl·rs and Jhc ZOO. ~hl' nlJ~CS SO man' cncm1l''> that _.....,__,~r-...... ~ halfot .\tm .1could be susptetc fhcr murder A marned National (1cvtirnphi~ phOt<>J!'apher ~omes her lu,cr ln tht' middle o he film." h1ch ti ·tracts from the·very fulfilling !>tor' Later. she mak" an abrupt t·h.ingl' fro m ~ina just overt) con crocu about savina the d1m1nish1ng number of aorillas to become absohul'I~ ob- sessed "about them .10 the P"•nt of paranoia. I fttl that tlw; mu,1 ha'c bttn a ~ padual ~hangl'. , . The_. pans of the film .Hl'C hl·r . relatiomlaip wrth the aoriltas and c onfrontations , with both Euro. pcan and Africans 1n her cfTons to save thrm. There we~ too •_man) ot h er thinas thrown in to make· het and the StOf) mort comple11 , • than it ttally is or nteds lo tx· Siaourney Wea,cr houlJ get an Acadc-my Award. oominat1 un. No other leading actress of toda~ rould have done the role as "'ell, "Gorillas in the Mist .. [\ri n~ up some tough environmental 1ssu.es about the effects of poachers and zoos. showing how C\erything un· -~ fonunately revolves around money. It also.rants a more difficult ethical question ofwM1hcr it's our responsi- bility as· humans to try to save endantcred species. possibly chang- . of the "'< SSllC in- tended and is a vitually ~nd mto- tionally affcctin& movie. The cast docs an excellent job. aivcn the dif- fu:ulty of telling this srory. While stayina d~ to its choltn path. the story does <><'· \. in11he course of evolutio n. • caslonally drift into too obvious diaJoa~. but this is a stof). that nttds ~ellina •!Mi Sttl oa and I rt'Commcnd o. Bolljwood i>~ts a 'pretty face on a dlfllCplt life BJ IOllEN ANDERSEN. ................... Accordana to her biographer, Farley Mowat, Dian Fossey lived an unlidy liJe. In bit book ··woman in the Mists." which he bued laJ'Fly on Fosscy's own papen (loaa verbatim extracts &om .._ wriliap form the core of the book). Mowac writes that the America......, who lived 11 yan Oii .J re.-Alric8e mountatnsldc .. ~.. -~.. tfit Cll-11 I ;ed •1111IDrina mdured = ,..,... -tit·,. • wf-lllMY ...... i•111r1. Sk had many lniline fllttdns with African ollicialdom. She had many, many lovers. .. .. There were seeminaly ceaseless Wl'Ulllel with the scorn of lfllduate students who worltef4 with her. There were money woes as funds to operate Karilolrc, ber pilla research cc'nter in RwaDda, were in chronac shon .....,, There were.frequent ftare-.lps wiD t0uri111 and other visitors to the c:alef. filllllJ, mtt '-as her loaa-ntnni"I warwtdl ........ Slw wllf'd it widf = Ill Md fen»citj, and u&. IMY bave bee9 i!• billesl . C811181ty. Sbe was murckred in 198S, and ahbouP ~there is unocnain1y about who. killed her. it's widely believed lhat her ..,-essi vc effons on bdaalf oltbe pillu r':&Jed her fate. ... Sbe was quite a character. Too bad lhe'1 DOC the chanlc1er ~ mttt in ~a. ia tbe Misu.'' The rule eeem1 tailor·madc for ~Weaver. Her portrayah of dlancten "'91ioMte. committed ... wiUM!ire die .. .r .. -•••·••Waver seemt aenlative • F.-,. Siie plays lier '""' firn ww net's bec:auee ""Gorin.. in the Misc" i1 tbe HoP)'#bod Version of the Dian Foaey story: softened. sweetened and sanitized. ne many men in her life have become one man: dashina natutt Dbocoerapher lob Campbell (Bryan llrowft). Her many iUncucs have t.cocM an occasional, cliscrftt COUlb. The bruilina run-iM witta AftiC:an oftkials have become 1 ~ low-by mafron1Miea. Hw ...,.. ol .,..._ studca11 have ben reduced IO a trio of DOnefttitfn wlMt .,_ • .ey bricfty and very .... iD ... picture. • ne one.._ tMI thc movw cloa not dowllplay arc the f<>rillas. and Weaver'aand the picture s lx'M scenes. ' are thole dial show her mtcractin& ~th tbe animals. The movie is unconvincina riaht up util tbe very end. Mowat reports IMI n ~trfcss at the murder ~laid 11 lookcd as though the ttal FOlle)' tried to ~t ofT her·altacker. ... 90YW, WI~ ll tlW fatal •••• a ~ve vactim. It's 1 ·a 'ltw•I cM-.e and it cmphuitts ..-e aa.·1 euc•tial weakness. ~ill tbe Mill .. IS a pictu~ that .... ill ,.ada every t1mt. . . ..,_...,. •• Tel' aad friend etar ID ••OortUaa ID Gellllit.'' Our-ratings •:11-·J . Bad moVie; good vamp BJ IOlt BAL't(D! .......,_ ..... ·. n.c .. surprilt .. mchng of the witclly ""Spd)\>inder"· is lbe least · llllPrilinl thine in the ·movie. It'• .. leU, Book ana Candie·" updallld b the ''fatal Attrac- tioa" 9mtf1tion. witb._a,o,.un· llllahltJ dole of S.aanesm and cliny .. added for bed -\.Cr)' bid -••iwc. 11 IOCI like this: Dollilla '!':lllQthy Daly saves ...-, KdY '"'10D from ~t _ ... -................ --~---McktGbit ...... _ ....... _,. -. ...., •-lllow off and ................... . It takes Tim a long time to ·~ out what's aoi'll -0n: His frinds ltttj, ttyina to warn him . about .Ktlly. OK. 01( I'm a clauehser of S.aan. She UY$. But rm• IO<>d dauptcr ofSatan. As lbe movie~ on ind on. 1Cttinc· busier a busier. with Tim and Rick · ng the frtt-ftowinc blood. I ound my~lf •'-GI what wasn't on SCTCCn -namely the tenuincly friJhtcning, wild antics of Lindley and the qaiet calm or-Kelly Pmton. ..:___ ltdly baton is • da.,-ou vmnp. Aayonc who can make .a mowte t.llil t.d IOlmlblc is down-,-. liar.ti. Video/Soun~ Reviews: '·Broadcast News' and 'Switching Channels' "BrN4cast News" ICBS-Fox · VWM; VHSBeta, $89.98; Rated RI One advantqc tn sccang. ··e rooU- cuCNe"'5" at home 1s tht' oppon un1-· ty to give the fi l"l a more sausf) 1rtg ending than the feeble condu~100 reached by director Jaml'S L. Brool..s Just ·stop when you·, e had t'nough - at least two good opponun1111.-s .... 111 ari~ -and savor thr sat1slac11o n of savin& a film in tht' cut11ng room For most of its length. though. "Broadcast Ne~" is a" 111' anJ oftl·n . hilarious human comrd\ · srt 1n thr . high-p~sure world" of net\,\ orl.. joumahsm. Ttu~ h1ghl) pra1St"d 1ilm inexplicably "'as snubbo..•d at thl· Academy Award ceremon1rs after winnin& se en nomanat1ons. Ho"'- cver. Holly Hunter descrH·dl~ \lOn best.actress awards from l'n t1n 1n New Yo rk al)d t:os .\ngt'I('\. Hunter and Alben Brooks pla' bright, dedicated and tough nl'"'~ professionals who worr) about the mroads of fluff) feature \tones and blow-dr;ied airheads on the aoehor desk.. Their media Eden is invaded b> a blow-dned. airhead snal..r named Tom Grunick (" llham Hun ) llo"'- ever. Tom H tabhshc:s h1mwlf a~ a sympathetic figun.-He's thl· onl~ character who appt."ar-. 10 hJ' l' an' humility. admllting tha t hl"~ no genius and fonhnghtl~ asl..1ng hl'lp from Jane C'ra1g IHunterl Though Brooks and Hun tum in first<lass performance!>. this 1) llo~I~ Hunter's mo' 1e and 11 run'> tin hrr energ). Ifs notjust th<' t1A.o gu' "n tht• film wJlo will fall in kl\ r "'1th h~r . -By Robert Barr. Assodalfll Prest Writer . • • • "Swik~ Cbuels" 1RCA·Col· ambla; VHS8eta, $U.t~: Rated PG 1 "Switchi ng Channl'I\:· J tilm ut romantic antics m a ..atdlnc T \ station. had the bad lul l.. t'f apJll·anog in movie houSt"s la!>t ~larl"h '>l'' aal months after "Broadcai.t 'l'"":· J tar bctltr satire of the T\ nc"'" llu\lnl'\\ But let's be fair. Don't wmpare "Switching Channels·· to ··Broadra~1 News." or to classic~ on th<· ..anw newsroom theme from "'hirh 11 "3" dcnved: "The Front Pag<"' and ··His Girl Fnday." No. ··sw11ching Channl·1,·· 1, ,,1 sally. predictable. m1sca~1 anJ '"'' 1n its lame attempt at broad t1)m1-<l' that a more ·apt com1>3n-.on \q1ulJ tx-"' "franw , the Talking Mull' · Kathleen Turner pla" Jn J\l" rcponerataCh1cagoT \ '1a11110 Hun Reynolds 1s her bos~ and l'\·hu,tl.1nJ Turner t.akes a 'acat1on Jnd nll'<'1' Chn stopher Ree'e a "'l'alth' "-l'\\ York manufacturer of '>Pl•ning gu1>J, 1nclud1ng. ha ha.Jocl..straP' fhl'' 1.111 in lo ' e. and Turnt'r agrrl·, ht g1• l J\I and lea'e Bun and th,· n1'"'' t->11 behind "'II~ Bun 1s ha' 1ng n11m· 01 10Jt He hooh Tumc:r into n" 1·ring 110,· last big stof). tht C\l'l'Ut1uo ,,, J con ,1cted copl..tlkr pla~l·Jtn lknr' G ibson When 1t'~ all 0 ' l'f. and I urnn mu't dec1dt' bet IA.ten Rt'l'\l' and R1·, n11IJ, the onl~ question ~oml'\ ho"' ,11ulJ someone' supposed I)-M> 'mart "'inJ up torn bct1A.een !>UCh a pair ul shnooh'> o\nd do \OU n-a lh l Jtl· which she chose)'' · -By Let' Mitgaa,, AssO<'iated Press Writer. Top videocassettes for the week By TM Associated Press The following are the most popular vidcocasscncs as they appt."ar in ne't weck·s issue of Billboard magaz1m: CopyriJht 1988. Billboard Publi- cations, Inc: Reprinted wnh per- mission. VIDEOCASSETTE SALES 1 "Good MornlllO. Viei,,_m TOUC"•'Otl<!' 2 "()lny Oeftono" '"~"°"' > ··ce1ene11n·· '"""' • "$1.,t Ue> Wit~ Ja,,. Foncu 1 Lor .mar• S ••MICl<ev Comrnemo<ahv• Ed"'°" I 0,,,.., 1 •:·lAcrv •""inc Tramo 10•\,..YI 7 .. ,..,.. FIOYd Tne Wal' (M(;M-UA I "Def ~d H~IC<18 PolvQ<am f •-o-. ~~rm-IC8Sl 10 "J-F_., Low tme>ac• "•roo.< WWkOVI" (Loril'Mrl VtOEOCASSE nE ltE NT .. LS I Moon\rruc,· M(;M ·U• 1 · Plallft Tra"'> -Aul~~ P••• moun•I J 'Good N\ot'""'9 V_.,,..,., TOv<"''~ c "llroa«H t N•wl tCBS Fo• s ·T~ Lall e ......... o< IN~ • ·s.n-1· itc .. c~ 1 "'Emoir• o1 -S...-w.,._ ._ . ....,$Ir-IC8~Fo•I f '"O O A " ITOUClllfOt>el IO "FranllC (Warne<t . . . ' . Richards' guitar. misses Jagger's swaggering voice ' J TA.I.& IS CHEAP llet• IUc:llarlt Virp.~ BJ.DAVID BARTON ~--...... · Rock critics have always JJCferred Keith Richards to Mick Jagger. as have most "real" Ro llinJ tones Can (at least those not favonng drummC'r Charlie Watu a.s the real hcan o f the band). • "Talk Is Cheap." the first solo album by 1uitarist Rtcl'tards, dtk• 1n stores M'onday. makes a good argu- ment for Richards ,as the musical heart of the Stones. Just <'heck out those wide-5crcc:n auita_r chords he has sprinkled throuahout this album. then recall thc chords opcnina the 5'onn' ''S&att Mc Up .. and 1'Tumbl· ""Dice.~ So be pre~red10Tad long ar11<'1cs iD lbt rock ~ upla1mng ontt .... that Richards IS rcany 'the lpirin1al center of the bind. that this album shames Jaaer's two ttttnt solo albums. and that ''KC'Cf . 1s thl· real deal. At the same ume, this solo album. ljke Jqger's two albums. ma .. es '11· plain that neither of the b1ckt'nng Glimmer Twins can sanglehanJcdl~ re--cr-catc th<' onc-ttm<' Greatc-st Roel.. 'n ' Roll Band in the World. JUchards' contnbu\aon ha' lx'l'n pat. and his solo album'ha_s a lc."CI that's much closer to the Stones Jhan either of Jqger's, "Talk Is Ch<"ap·· 1\ direct and roots). ~h1k •Jagger''> albums. Pln1cuJarl) last 'rar·._ "Primitive Cool," an-tn.-nd). nwch- anical and too cager to top thr rharK But as a singer. Richards has actWlllydcchncd in the )ears sanC'<.· has r1tt tum at th'i m1kt' on rQ7.r s .. Happy." His> vo1C"C 1s so ""eak at times on this album that some11mM bedoan't tttm tocomm11 to the hfl<' until he's halfwav thro~ 1L Jllltf, for all hrs qotistial faul~ and ttoessi ve .mannensms. 1s a disuftC1ive sn'l('r. He sells a w ng almost as we11 a.s he sells an image. and wh1 lt' the song., here cut mo')t of th~ on Jagger's album!,_ as ~ell a~ thoSt" in the last fC'IA. Ston~· album\. "Talk Is Cheap" m 1~ Jagger For all that. th!\ ~ ilK' hc<.t ~ll1ne' solo album so far. and for that mattN the best Stones album an a~ h1k I But then. the &roup hun't C\3l'tl~ Srx'OI the 'S(h making deathl~~' rocl.. ·n· roll.) Mus1<."11JI~. R1chanh I) thl· Stones· leader and hean. and thaf' t kar on everything from the .. f,,k on Main tect"-st) led ensc.-mhlc "'orl.. on "Roc u " h1 k-'' to the-pro101~ p1l al Stonn-1smsof"Ho~ I Wish.''··" h1n 1t Up .. and ''Take It So Hard .. Ifs the less t)pacal track that n-all( work here. from the Jam<''> Bnw. n funk of-the open ing "81g Enough" (wh_ic:b futures J.B. alumni Boot"' Colli ns and suman M8C't'O Paftr(crl. and the Memptus soul duct W1lh Sara · O.sh. -Make No M1stakc-... to tilt~ k>vdy ballad .. lod:ed A•'a) .. and the doltt"Mansa Lot." wtuch rttall the Stones band at its apocalyptK "Gimme Shelter" best. · CM11y Pilot Oetet>ook/ Friday, $41Ptember 30, t9ll 11 -. -________ .. ______ .--------· ---·---) -. .. ·'Vincent' defines Vari· Gogh's demoQ.s, genius · .. .,.., .. , la ,...I llHl/lk'• eyn1 A ... question. I felt a1 once th~I should be punished mas~rpicce ... The Potato Eatrrs" (April~May t •dC,,«uettmlrlee-'~ablemu -for it." was the painter's r ponsc in a leuer to 1885). comes to life in "Vincent." ··To draw a H•••:IJ' "*-,,.. • ,,_JllM I# Ndety a-' his mother and sister. "This s ho\\ things nearly peasant's figure in acuon .. th very rorc of aner """un,,....,.,, IW lewnt ti/ tlw lew. always ao in a painter's life; ~ccss is about the-modem"'Trt.ne once said. · V41!tftll-.tlrn Id .,__, .. ,...,.,..,.H.., .... ,....__.,.wmo"'rs~t thina that can appen." As he progressed. Van Goeh appears 10 •t&lalWllearl•fMlduttemtrlc,.tMld AsAuncrshrewdly pointedout. Van Gogh have painted e erythina that he o~rvcd • ..,_,,_ ft& & •Y .. Mu., ••kt Is, laplte was a maddened genius indeed. Af\cr seeing happening in his life. The film explores the .t etet~ t.•*11 In• • HIH tU.a • "Vincent." one can't help wonder if a morr f.uropc he explored. the sites of his inspiration le~.,. -Vaca& Vu Gotta melancholy man evef walked tha!> Eanh. and the colors and seasons he c)lperienccd. • • He longed for love.. COmJ>'ISSion and Unliu the 1956 movie "Lust for Life:· ~ 8 ., VIC JOLLY undersJandin§. "One mll'y havt'a blaziqg heanh ..,hich also depicted Van Goa.h's life al'\(f for 1 in'one's soul,· he wrote. ··and yet no pne ever which Anthon)'._ Quinn as Pauf Gauiuin won a ~---, ...., .... c. ..... I comcs...to sit byd t. Pauctsby"see on~y a.wiSp of supponina actor OsClr. in this movie we -lroiifyffitstormentcdgemuscouldsceho;-smokerisingfromtheChimney andconlinuc:_on .::meet" Van GO&h throup the voi« of John the an world has been changed by his .1.700 heir way.'.. Hun as he reads his letters to his sole supponcr works-all completed in the last 10 years ofhis Woman!) lo,e. howc,·er. was \\hat he and brother. Thoe. life -would he think djfTercntly? longed for the most. The harder he tncd to love Six hµndred and _sixty.one qf them By all accounts. the answer is no. And and be loved. the more be was misunderstood. altogether. many of wh1cf1 arc thousands of Dutch·bom Australian filmmaker Paul Cox's .. I need a woman. I cannot. and will not. li"e words in length. spanntna an 18-year ~od. tribute to Van Gogh. ··Vincent: The Life and without love. I am a man and a man with bc&inning in August 1872. and enctani m-JuJy Death of Vincent Van Gogh." leads the viewer passions. I must go toa "'oman. othc""'ise I shall 1890. when Van GOih shot himself, remain to the same conclusion. , frttze or.tum to stone:·" rote Van Gogh. today. Van Gogh reveals his inner stlfto Theo. 'Vincent" opens today at the Balboa Becau~ of his O\'Crwhclmang need . per· and subsequently the world. th~ these Cinema. · haps. he never su«'cedcd in winning the Ion· literary treasures. · "A terrible' and maddcnt•d genius. often and respect of his fellow men until after his Van Gogh reveals his inMr srff to Theo, sublime. som<.'limes grotesque. almost always death. and subsequently the world. through these o n the edge oft he pathol~1ca l ..... "'ere 1hc firs1 As a result. he turned inward and g:ive vent literary treasures. · parado~1cal words of pra1S(' ever showered on to 'his feelings through the J>'lintbrush: he .. Vinctnt" is an art lover's delight. This Van Gogh b) )Oung Frt.'nch critic Albert Auner. · £'ommunicated through it. Po' env had a certain revealing jourMy into t~ hean of ttlt elusive At the same time. the first and onl) sale of Van attraction for ham, perhaps bcdusc he could . Van Gogh provides txcel~t shols of &he ••va.e.at" la 811ed with 'Van ~ wwb. IDcladlnC'tlala Hlf-poabalt. --- Gogh's paintings '" his hf<.'ttme occured in never remove hamselffrom it. But C\ en "hen he picturesque. lush JJ:ttnery of fra.ntt intcr- J>ans. • hadtheopponunity tohclookcdthcother"a). spttSed with the stall c~ups of Van Oolh·s "As soon as I hl'Brd that m) work was hdocsn'tcomeasasurp~lhat VanGogh nu~ouspairiting5,, havina some success. and rt.'ad the anicle '"-~chose 10 ponray the hard life of a peasant. tfis C.oit has done has Job. As the aniA put it: "I Mnteopn111nuof1rthat pcoplcwallsayofmy , work. He *" deeply. ~ fttl\ tender\~.' T19t movie i~ makes you fttl that way. .......... -..... &VllA -MIS1llll Of TMI DUK ..,.,. ll:al:a_ ... _ .... ......... ...,.'!:'49: HIMTllllAIC N0"1 ...... '"'--.. ·-··· ~ .. ..._.. 5 """"' ........ ...n ... .... ,... ... _ .. ...---·-r --- -----······· . ............. _ ........... WMOfUMID IOOllUUIJ .... 111»-t:Mr•- UllMl111 ............. YOUNe IUNS 111 ...... .... _ ... 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Admission is free. 89S-U67. •mnu GAU.EAY Souab Coua Plua. lUJ Bristol St .. Costa Mna. John C. Hesketh's photographr lhrouah Oct. 31. Rcceptton for the artist Oct. 7. 7 to 9 p.m. Hours arc 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. Monda)' through Friday. 10 a.m. to 6 -p.m. Saturday ahd 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sunday. 9.57-3331. Lia F.INE ARTS GALLERY Jack Ox;-Paintinp and Drawings of Ma.sic by Anton 8rOdtMr" opens al the pllery Sundat wnh a rcccpt1on fOr the anist from 6 to 9 p.m. Ms. 0~ will speak infOnnally about her work at 6:30 p.m. Show continues through Nov.6. In addition. UCI will present a lf'O(i'p exhibition of araduate student work openin1 Sunday in the third pllery. This ellhibition is &he firsl of a coatinuina series of studC'flt shows ICheduled througtilhc academic )'ear. Galkry houn att noon to 5 p.m. Tunday lhrouah Sunday. Admission is fm. IS6-6610. Conllolling 'YcM t*IGd .,._,.. cen ,reduce your ""' al'-' ..... ewAge slmov? owa;y. mme think here. nfant1lc. Mon;\Jl1C'. Rept{ISI' e. Ins. lmbttihc. ld1ot1c. Con- ptible. Diseased. Retarded. Bor- Brainlcss. Lame. · o. Uncle Don is no txicscnb1ng his· . Rathu, he·s ti)''"& to find _,,._.,•te and pnntablc adJCCtl\es IM movie he saw tas1 "«k. These ·11 probabl) do. You rould unaginc t M.d be saving 1fhc reall ) didn't ctMmovic:- This week's waste of mone) -1s a icncc fiction film . · Now. lemme issue the Profound temcnt about scu~ncc fiction. "If u do n•t read it. )OU am '1 doodl) ·· Uncle Don was lool.1ng forward to is movie bcCausc he happens 10 lil e shon stol) it 1s based upon. The besl-ot:.sciencc lic110~1~~~ lows you to 1mag1nc the un- maainable (such as: "-hat fi rst C'OO· twill be like; what i~ thl.' C\andmg niversc expanding in10: and ill re ever be intelli~nt thought 1n his column). Isaac Asimov's ·· 1gh1fall." "nt- en 1n 19~ I. is genera II' rl'gardcd as tM best s-fston of all ti ml'. Poorty written ii IS. but . .\s1mov interestingly hypo1hes11c~ the clTc·cl of niahtfall on a c1v1l11a11o n which has never _kno" n a scmng sun bttausc the planet ha' 1hrCt' ~uns in its .solar $)stem. O nl""e eH'r) IU.000 years a~ alignment occ~:;,.ng darkness. The soc1et) de 10 madnc•s. One faction ti') ing o ~'e Itself. the othcT resigned tu 1t) n11n. Coulda ~n a great mo,1c. -. C~hat? Black holes are brighter than an~· one involved in H11s. If talent "as d)'namite. theie charaC1crs couldn·1 blow their hnes. 'Bout the onl~ things duller thin this flick are the quart1 ltnivn (never take ·cm for granite:") everyone slices ·each other " 11h. But it"u perfC('t film for idiot New Ate-type. morons. 1hcrc' Cf)Stals. bells. spacey-type clowns. channele~ nd ph1losoph). Ph1losoph) hkc this: ··Everythin1 is in our reach." Or "I belieH~ wr: can do an~ thing use we can unaginr: an' thing.·· And ofroursc this v.inncr. ''.\long imr: aao I was a snall' pnnfi'S'-who II in love w1tll the-golden h1rd. •• t'lV}' stuff. ' Got me think in'. .\bout all <s<>ns of h1n1s. Such as. v.h) do n't 1hc) kccfl t' bathrooms dark l>O when )OU go k into the tbcalcr )OU can \CC'! The film is worse than )OU C3Jl poss1bl) imagine. • TM movie's score ~ound~ hkc a bad Mood)• Blu~ record~ .\II Outes and ftits .. If "'Nisbtfall" was a horse. it'd be shot. My tnin huns. ... -[ ThehoHdaysatJosbuaTree Co~ction • For those who won't be joining their family durina the Thanksgivil\I and Christmas holidays. Outward Bound is offering a challenging alternative. opportunity is to spend eight or 14 days t.ckpacking and rock-climbing 1t Joshua Tree National Monument. ln addition 10 the Than._~, 1ng and Christmas dates. courses are offttcd through April. In a recent stor) about the ··inter· S~nsorcd by the Pacific Crest division of Outward Bound, the TM course is called tht' Pacific Crnt Outward Bound School. Stu- dents will learn the basics of backpacking and rock<hmbing. Addit1onaJ informa11on 11> a' a1l- able through Dartene Gon-. Pacific Crest O utward Bound. (8001 S417-33 I 2. nauonal Mail .\n Exh1b11" at Hunt· in~n Beach City Hall. the-hour'> h ed were incorrect. T hours are 8 a.m to 10 p.m Monda) through Fnda~ Thi.' \hov. rontmues through !'o'. 23 clDO CINEIU ... ••;:><.•" Lide~·_, 33SC A ... CALLIDWAMl>A (II)-Lil Cl9ftS ~IHI DEADWGEM (t') i:tM:JS..lt•JI . 'NEMA CEHTEP '1ert>or Ad•"' I gT~~ ~· 1 ILWIA .. TMHOF THI DAM (PQ13) l: ... !ll·lt:JS U' SA -"f U' ... '" -·""' . ·~.,. ~ ~ ~ ..:. . '~ ' .. ( ... ' I\ ' M•<•·•h.;1"""" '4.4A H CE MTF'.c -,..,. """~' 11 Ml'" ·~· • ~ • r ~ •I 8 ~-•• • ,. , ' • ':, a n ! 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WILLOW fPOt.6 .... 10 te RVIRA-~HCW TME DAM (N1S) 7.•·t:tl·lt.6 9IQ (PG11) '15-Ul-tt• •J"4 'E P S1 • , ' ·:i•• •~c"r ''"• ........ , 0• .:. • !>4 ~·. J WHO At.-0 "OGER "AUfT(PG) 5.J0. 7.Jo.9·)0 mETRA YEQ (R) 1"00 LOV£AT STAKE (ll )6:1 S-10:10 llAMIED TO TI4E M09 (t') t:4S Co.NG TOa.NCA 6Jt.l045 ~ON 8'PTY (PG1SI S 4S-1:1S·l0-lO A flSH CM.LED WANOA <"> .. L& cuans "15-l:lt· l °' lO D£ADRMGERS (R) 7-00-)-JO HUNTINQTOH TWIN e.ec,. . .,..I,, Ma-clll HEARTllREAK HOTEL (PG13) t:IMM-IHO CINEMA WE ST ~••'""'"''''Golder•••! 191 .3935 GfNUIAl. ADlllSSION 13 SO FA Mil Y BARGAIN NIGHTS U 00 TUES/WED/THURS AT STAfUll(O SCflEENS HEARTIIREAK HOTEl ..>. (PGf3) 'tf l4 ' l0-1:)0..1 D:JO ELVIRA MISTRESS Of -lt TI4E DARK (PG13) 'tf 7'00-Ut-IO 4S DEAD INGERS ..>. 'tf (R) l4 S45·1()1)·1015 _t. LICENSE TO DAIVE ~ "1'( (PG13) 6 JO.to t5 l4 YOUNG GUNS (A) I lS FOUNTAIN VALLEY S·c-olll'lurt ! 1! Ed1~ge· SJ9·1500 13so --- '""'' ...... ~~ =-' .... , """,.'' ... "t •• ~ ... .. • ~ M U._ ~MIM (R) l:tlSTEAUNG HOm~PQ) H•· 10 20 CHARTER CENTER Warne' 11 Beech M 1--0no DEAD RtNGE"S (RI 100 9 IS CROSSl~G DELANCEY (PG) '30-1 )t..tO JO GORtLLAS IN THE MIST (PG13) 5 tS-H0-10 lO SW£ETHEA•ns DANCE (R) s l0-1 lo.t 30 MOON OYER PARADOA (flG13l 14HWLL DURHAM (R 6--4S.IO--S VILLAGE CE NTER On Beeetl 8 1Yd ·2 b•Oekl non~ ol G1rMn GroYt Frw, 19H)S67 TC»AY $1 '5 llnl. ~ P JI. HEARTllREAK HOTEl (PG131t 12.00.2-00-4 I0-6•-HO·I01IO ·SPELLIMNOE" (R) l:te> 4:50-1 4 s NtGt411IAllE EUUT. :4 (fl) JOM~lt-tO DEAD RINGERS (A) .- t1 t S.2 30-4 4S 1 00-9,JO -MOON OVER PARAOOlt (PG13) 11.»-4 JO I la llUlL • DURHAM(ll)l JM Jt.ltle BtG (PG13) 12 4S-4 J0-115 LICENSE TO ONVE (PGU) 2 4!1-6.Jt.IO IS EL VfRA MIST'ftESS Of ·THE DARK (PG13) \.. 100-l00-S 00·7.00-9:00·ll.;4S .J MISSION VIEJO nvu .. Sen 01990 Frw , to l • Pu et Ct1r111nte SJCH99C IE'TI'lA YEO (") HO YOUNG GUNS R 6 Oii· 111 20 A FISH CALLED WANDA <Rl JM t.a cuans · 'I 0.JI MISSION VIEJO MALL S :J Frw' el Crow" , '"''Peril••• l64·621C UJDAY S2 '5 llfTl S to P • lltO , (PQ13). IHS l.6-4 00·6 l>I JG.10 Jf ELVIRA. MtST'ftESS Of' THE DlM (PG13) 1.00.1 oo.!> • 1 to' to 10 \s HEARTBMAtl HOTEl (PG13) '-. llto-z..eo.4 ......... 10-00 .. ~1... L -• A Gl.'"' A •• M., •' R· t' ~•I~ &9. , .• !1.VWtA.-~ .. OF TI4E DAM (flG11) 1•t•Jt4S CROWN VAlLEY CINEMAS ("c·•~ 1191·9• Pt•••ey 2 Bio< k 1 Nor ti'\ o• S :::J r rw y ' ' 1 • -~-,J .. CPG1Sl 100 '30 MOON OV£9' PAAAD<>fl (flG13) 6-0t -l :IS..lO:lS CROSSING DELANCEY (PG) ' I S-Ul· 1 t:JO DEAD RINGERS • (It) uo.1 •~1010 GORLLAS .. THE •IT (PG13) S>t~•1us SAOOLEBACIC CINEMAS S 0 Frw' -E Tore R~ t'ld Rockli111'.l sai ·s.aall D£AD RINGERS (R) 1'00·9 lO HEARTBR£AK HOTEL (PG13) ' OS-1.00. fO 00 LOVE AT STA.KE (A) 5 4S.9-sG KANSAS IRl 7 4!> YOUNG GUNS (R) 110 MIDNIGHT MIN (R) ''00·10 20 SPELL....oER (R) 14!> NIGHTMAfE ON ElM =4 (R)' ~lt-40 ELVIRA, MtSTRESS Of' THE DARK (PG13) ' JO..l:lt. J 0 JO EL TORO CINEMAS Su Frw y ·El Toro Rd S81 ·9SOO M....o ON EllPTY (..a13) tl 00 2 ll-5 00.7 lO 10 00 lllOOlt~,~ {PGtl) 11-..JUJUIAllEI TO THE-(11) tM Jt.Jllt ·Afl H CALLEDWANOA , .. , . . 115'-J ~:~15-10.20 SWEET HEARTS DANCE (R) Ll • 2 00-t"-OU•.&•·ll• · C()Ct(T A.L (ll) 145 6 4!>-10'45 MIU DURHAM (R) 1 lM-4'4S.-I~ EDWUIDS S0C A. 1 Al.l•NA Hill Sa.ea .. .. .. E· Tr,,0 Road SC ~ • • 7 • , 1 I I . •t aaaGA91 M YS I \ ' II \lfllllllt\ \CW( fJ.MMATWS " \ ""11.11\ 11111 SHIM ..... ,Ill ~ MIM 'll fti! c I . . ... ~~~~~~~----- There's more to Maxwell's tfian an ocean view Maxwell's-By-The-Sea 1s one of tht most popular plaC('s on the Orange Coast for a beachside Sunda> brunch but may be a some"hat mis-• understood restaurant the rest of the JdDY CullEILAll time. · Every couple of )ears or so I wander into Maxwell's and wonder why it's been so long bet\\Cen '1s1ts. For o ne thing. the vie" 1s a l nod:out and rm a sucker for the an dcco-1sh oce.-nliner decor. There's live piano music. a plus on my list. -and the seafood is unques- tionably fresh. But there·~ fresh seafood to be had in so many restaurants these da) s.. and · thcrc·s been such a stead) prohferaJ1on of rooms with views. o~stcr bar~ and fish houses "that old standbH like Maxv.-ell's tend 10 &et shon shnft in the .. ne" and exciting .. department. It's not new -although 11 can be pretty exciting. especial!) .if )Ou'rc there Tor a romantic luncheon a dc•u\ in one of the sl1ppc l). l11he~ banq_uettes overlooking the ocean. with Gershwin. ~rl in and Pom·r in the background fO Sll,r Up )OUr imagination. Maxwell's is one of the few places in 0 .C. where you can fil)d properly cooked and served popo' crs -or any kind of popovers at all. for that matter. They're steamy and moist inside. burs11ng with a ''"hoosh" ol hot air a s you pull them apan. A couple of glasses of champagne (oh. all nght -it was club soda) and we were ready to order.' Unfonunately. the menu 1sn·1 much help in decid ing" hat to eat at Maxwell's. It needs to be re-" ritten - with less modestv next 11me. I hkc si mplicit). but is '1t rcall) fair to the diner to sec an item on the men11 that's known onl) as "'dclu'c sam- pler. $9.95 per person .. and ha"e no way of discerning that thi~ really means a gonzo helping of o~ stcrs (real '· Judd Hnclt. • EllllllJ AWMd wklMillihla:::= otc1bllieAlml ..... ..._"Tai.",..... .. TY ................ NBC CG nsdf ............. " wtlldl pr.1nt112• 'Tllund9y. He....,.• w who..._ ............... group ..... he .. d111rled b' .. ... o.Hy Piiot 0.tebOok/ Frtday, stPt.mber 30, 1911 e&e1 oc 'l9Clmorqee '{Gbh-4 \i(c.oderaO h>I•~ ·tcl8CJ beauties. from Virgmia that day). clams. snow crab. bay shrimpj umbo shrimp. oysters Rockefeller and stuffed mushrooms? The waiter wasn't very helpful either. suggesting halibut or swordfish. Didn't he no1ice our "exotic" pcrsonasand figure out we'd probably like something more creative than a piece of grilled fish? Worse yet. he wasn't familiar enough with everything on the menu to be able . to make an intelligent rec- ommendation. We ordered stuffed mushrooms. scampi. calimari. O)Sters Rockcftller and stuffed lobster. It turned out to be a lot of food - too muctl in fact. But at least I'll know what to older at Maxwetrs next time. And there will be a next time. much sooner than there might, have been before. because the food a t Mu."'cll's is very good and casil) up a few notches above "hat I've had at some ofttle other seafood ··view" plac;es in the area. The lobster, ali' e that morn in~ - and sold at market price -1s the best thingl'"te\·erhada1 Maxwell's. Why hasn't a serving person there ever Your visitr'ns Aunt T-m, will love recommended it? it. Interminable o melette bars. sea- l also really loved the stuffed food mtions and tables piled high mU$.hrooma.. filled with a combma-, with baked goods stand in the middle tion of seafoods. cckry. onions. of the overwhelming din created b~ a prlic. parsley. dill. lcmOn"'and )Vine sea of humanity. I usuall) hide in a -then bound with jusf a touch of comer and eat popo\ers. But I guess mayo and passed lightly under a there's no 1uguing With suctcss. · sara~ander to ma Ice the hollandaise Breakfast is served c' er} da). I i's topptn& go!den ~wn and c~nchy. nice 10 sit and cat scrambled eggs. etc .. ~ fat. JU1c:y. prhc~y sc;imp1 were with an inspinng v1sw to ch~cr up 1he d1v1nc as were the oysters Rockefeller urly morning. -!ots bet.ter th.-n t~c-calimari. MHweU's By-'ne-Sea J17 Padfic I 11. admit to downing fh e popovers C..tt Hwy, -11 ... i.1~ Be.clil. -with ~erity of butter. 100. . Hl-W$. llruklasa,a-dl U4Uiuer ~unch IS)USt about th~ right ume of ~Yea .. ,.. Brukfast ts ~vni serve4 da, 10 enJ~Y ~~~wells ambience. • a...ay, l•lle•ed lty a Su4ay TM crowd 1s t:1V1hz.cd. mostl> 1~1 ~ Wfet. At I~. appetlaers and conservauvtly su11M or silk-are sz.H -'9.li; ea&rees are at.H · d~scd (the belier to conduct some SH.ti. Dimler appetiaen are also In business. my dear): . Ille H.li·S,..li raqe, -*lie nitreet Br;unch. t~ meal f~r "'h1ch Max-eeat Sl.H·SZl.t~ (steak a1141 Aatral- wcll s 1s. '!'OSI fai:nous .. 1sa ~adhou~. ·.1aa .... ttt tail comMI. um .. siH Unless 11 s a holiday. in which case 11 'pedap (SH) •IMet basic dlaHr turns into an even worse madhouse. r.r tw• aad a ltottle of clilampa1H It's f)Ot uncommon for this rt'Staurant (S.:Tllus.) Tax aad 1rahltlin are to do 750 brunches on a regular extra. Live,.._ male at 1 .. n aad Sunday. a fiaure whitli swells to as .._r aUy:.eatertatamftlt lm leu1e many as 1.200 on a holida') like THS.·S.t. Major eredlt·card1. Valet Mothtr's Day. ,.rtiac. Timeto striKe.µ.pth eDands It's that time o( )tar agam. when season OJ>CMrs proliferate faster than Roger Rabbit's progeny. In the next couple of weeks alone. there'll be the following: •South Coast Symphony. Orange County's second oldest. professional orcticstra begins its fif\h sea.son SatuTdayiir8: .. ~ p.m.o} s owcasing its cone«imas1er. Moshe Kammer. in Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D MltjoL The concert. at Orange Coast ColleJC's Robert B. Moore Pc..- f9rmmg Ans Theatre at Arlington and Fairview in Costa Mesa. also includes Bartok's "Two Pictures." Op. S. and Mozart's S):mphon~ No. 36 in C Major. K. 42S. John Larry Granger conducts. The other concen s this season arc on Nov. 19:with pianist Jran-Yves Now $8rvtng SllllY MEDiii •UIFllT HU EV OS RANCHEROS ........ . CHORtZOAND EGGS .................... . MACHACA ...•........... ' 141 ::. ....... : .. .' ......... •1• SMved wnon#llM, IWtl-1 ...... Fruit .... ... , .... . .. ... , .. Thibaudct. a Young Conccn Anists International AudiCion Winner: Dec. 11. a holiday conccn: Jan. 21, 1989. with baritone J ohn Atkins. a 1987 Wcstrm Rqio nal Metropolitan ~ra Audition Winncr. March 4. wuh ptanistJoie Fcahali, Gold Medal Winner of the Van Cliburn Compe11- tion: and April 29. with Los Angeles trumpeter Anthony Plog. Dec. 11 and April 29 are al OCC. the rest at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 W. Walnut St. For tickets: 662-7220. •The Laguna 'Beach Chamber Music Society. The county's second oldest chamber music o rgani1ation officially opens i ts 29th season Mon- da)'. when it presents the return of the Pa111iard Chamber• Orchestra-to L,aauna Beach H igh St'hool Auditorium. 62S Park A\c. The concert is slated for 8 p.m .. the Society's new stan1ng time. Autist Shiaenori Kudo joins Jcan-Franco~ Pailliard'' lf'OUP in an all- Bach procram that indudn the Ordlestral Suitt No, 2 in 8 Minor and the Brandenbura Conccn 9 No. s in D M*'. The Violin Conceno No. I m A Minorand tbe .. Ri«rcarc VI" from ''The Musial OfTt'riq" art also on thcpropam. . • Tbc o&bcr ~ this ~ • include the Panocha Stnng Quanet Nov. 7: cellill Ma~ Maisky and pianist David Gross Jan. 8. 1989: the .,. Kalichslein-Laredo-Robinson Trio with French horn pla~cr 03, id Jolie' Jan. 29: the Mendelssohn Stnng Quanet March 11: and "Muskians from Marlboro" Ma~ 2. For funhcr informauon. rn11 494-2822. •Mozan C'amerafa, The ount~ ·s- oldest chamber orcnestta (finall~. a lfOUp. that isn't the SCC'Qnd oldest) undergoes an e~pandcd season 1n terms of more con~rts (Ii' c. up from four) and a laraer orchcs1 ra ( 30 or more players in three of the concert<;). Also. the Mozan C'amcrata 1s devot- ina its entire sea50n to. the Orange County Centennial. That snson begins at 8 p.m. Saturda)', Oct. 8: Yo'llh 3 program entitled ~Tht lllustnou·s Quanci..·· "That's because tile four\\orks on 1hc proaram were written b) fou r c:oni· posers who actuall) performed :I\ a strinaquanct.'' points out i\011 Por.11. the orchestra's music dm.'CtUr. The. four in question arc Carl D11tcrs 'on OiutrsdQ(f(first 'iohn). Fran1 Jo-.cr flaydn (Sttond iolm)_ \\ 1.>lfgang-- AmadcJs Mo1an (viola) und Jon Vanhal (cello). VioH'mst Kathleen Lenski and \ 1- olist Brian lkmbow will ~ l'Caturtd • in Mozart's "Sinfonia Conl-enantc in E-nat MaJor." • TM 6ther conccns arc .. OPl·ra Masten' $tr!np." Nov. 13. a.t 4 p.m.: the .nnual ·'"Happy Birtllda), Moun.'' Jan. 22. at 7 p.m .. "Scrcn- ada for Spnna.'' Mar. 11. at 8 p.IJl.:- and .. Season's Flnak." Apr. 15. also •••• Allconccns take ~C't at Santa Ana Hilla School fOf ti<Vt infonnation. call 511-2100. ' .,..._ _Cl.AlelCALJ...-i8J ' t>utODllteTown ---Special advertising ~eview __ .......,; ________________ • _____ _ By DOlllS POu.EY Once upon a time not too Iona ago-there were three listen who pew up in a prominent Southern California restaurant family. And although they hadn't planned it that way, one day they found themselves operatin& a very successful restaurant of their own. • The. three were the Purpero sisters -, Maria. Serafina and Caroline. The restaurant is Pero's Spic:ery1 located in a rather remote comer ..of Seacliff Villqe m the "outback"' count I) of Huntington Beach. •· ll 0 ti Much of the financing came from Pa~ Carlo Purptto, who bad retired fro m fftc last of his several restaurants in Pomona. Mana and Serafina were the partners while Caroline, the master baker in the family, qrced to work for the two panners and get the project Ilaria Ptarpero Xantb•lde, owner of Pero'• going. .. 8plcerJ reetaa.rant. •tancb outside the ree- This family restaurant. featuring an outstanding taaraat~-:ne cabinet. The popa1ar Bunt-. menu of Italian selections. opened on January 10, lqtoD h Italian eatery 19 located In 1980. Maria and Serafina shared the cook.ing ~d 8H!'llff Vllla&e. 2221 N. Main St. at manqcment duties while Carolin«i; whipped up'the -TorktownA•enue a•bortdrivelnlandfrom incredible selection of dessens and breads. tbe ocean. · Carlo Purpcro. now in his 70s. still walks to the restaurant from his home almost everyday. He isquic~ f to offer advice as well as his praise for a1ob well done. Latham cooks in the .. Italian ''a):· spagnetu, o The matriarch of the fonuly is Margueretti Purpcro. course. fettuccine. ltnguinnc. Sl'afood linguinnc. ·who-.bclps with cashier duttes for dinn~on buS'y manicou1. fish. veal. ch1d .. en and ht-cf and much ~re. Breakfast at Pero·!> ofTer' a C'Omplete m nu ... DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S 2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seacliff Village _'P1~Q®·~ _960-n64 weekends. featurinf buttermilk pnncal..l·~. Fans ha'e been Imo Pero's isa roomy, a ttractive restaurant. Colors are to trave for miles fvr thi!> tam ii~ recipe made from soft pinks and mauves. Real plants and arrangements scratch and containing ti\-4, ~anch eggs fO( C\ cry po·und 1--.--------....,..._ of flowers give it a feminine feeling without being of unbleached nour:--Bn·al..fa,t le; served Monday "cutesy or tea·roomy."' The most macho .man can h "" F · f 7 , i i d enjov the big. comfonablc booths as well as the healthy t rou&>• nda) rom a m . lll I I·. U and · atu day n , Sunday from 7:30 a.m. un til ~ rm . serv1Si~ce it~"""nin'!1cs have heaped p~aise upon Lunch. sened from 11 : "' a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. ~ ..x.i:..... offers salads. soups. ~ind '>and" 1l·h,·~ a.. \\ell _as Pcro's.·Th~ uther 1fornia Restaurant As~ traditional Italian lunc.:111:,. • .• • , on as pre nted a 'th several awards, inclt'Jditlg in Meals are made IU OH.kr .ll Pl·ro·., and C\ l'r) thing __...__ _ __!lc/'81 an award of mc.rit naming iuhe.'.'..moSLpromislng as the f~hei.t humem.i~k 4uaht) po55iblc. The Italian restaurant," • ----oas\as are made ·nght thch.' -"Ith the C\C'eptton of The management structure of tile .restauranl spaghetti. Meat arl' lrl•c;hl\ ~round Jnd :ill breads an changed last year. Serafina is no lon~er a partner. She desscns are made in the Pl·m ... l..11then E\\:n wme of has aone on to enjoy her career as an mtenor designer. the vegetables and hero!> Jn: home gro" n usina amas&cLs de&rec she earned before Pero's WI · c · opened. Caroline stifl helps out occasionall y but she. htle arollne has i1' en '-'P most 0 1 the bake~ too, IS an intcriordesioncrand has picked up her life in chores. that rcspon 1b1f11, 1.-. no" 1n the hands of the that field. ... J vt;ry capable Jennifer "la(amur..i. "ho a\tcnded the highly rc$pCCled Orange C'~c;1 C'olkge Dcpan~nt of Another sister. Renee. chose -not to enter l6C Culinary Arts. Nakamura C\J>CC" to pam c1pa1e in the restaurant businessat all. However. as an architect. she lntcmation:M Culinal') 0 1} mpu:s 1n Frankfurt. Ger- has desianed restaurants. Their brother ... Rocky... many. While in Europe. she plan!> a "eel.. in France to Purpero, carries on the; restali'ntnt tradition with his learn some new ideas 10 her an. own place in Pomona. There is still a sense offamil) at Pero's. Behind the Maria, a tall, willoW) redhead-is.now sole owner of cash r~srer is lfl1iCTU~ ofUra nd mot her ·ra fi na._ "'ho Pero's Spiccry. ,She's young 'nd attractive. (She was as mother of a large fa~I) -couldn't have known that only 23 when she and Serafina opened the restaurant.) she had ~taned a restaurant d) nasty. And in spite of all the time !J has. taken to get. the place running the way she wants 11to.1n the past eight yea~ Sharing an equall) important spot on the wall is a ihe bas found tjme for romance and marriage. She 1s ·plaque h<Snoring Samuel Rios Medina. named "Best the mother ofJ.-ycar-old Christopher and 9-month-old Bus Boy at Pero's. l 988 ... While not a relative of the Caroline, ~head like her mom. Purpcro family. he is proud to be a member of the Of the three sisters who staned in Pcro's. Maria. a , Pcro's Spicery "fa mil}! .. araduate in fashion design. feels she's most·Iikely to Pero's Spicery Restaurant is located at 2221 N. remain happily in the restaurant business. She is quick Main Street, Hunungton Beach. It 1sn·t had to find and to point outthatshc couldn't manage without the help well worth the trip. It is open e'en da~s a week and of a loyal staff of some JO employees. also offers a full~atenng sen I c There IS 3 complete She has turned over cooking chores to Chef wine list. and bar sen ice is 3,allablc 3\ the table, For Robert Lathan\, who has been at Ptro'.s for four years. information. telephone 960-77M. \ -r , .............. c ...... .,.. ................ ""'. u "11p11 .. ...... · ··~· .. , · ·-..,....., --------·---------------, .... , ... ,... ..... chlentl (bWgundJ) ....... ...,..., ..... .. •mn ..... D CHICKEN 11"9 .... II far one per80l"I 9lrtee .....,.....IO Is ...... IO order el Pwo'I. Ho..,,_, It c;9f'I elllly be bn '1l1dtDr..,.....,.one, 0.. .... IR ....... ~eldllR1llllldp1• .... c "-· • ... , . Pound chk:ken breast Saute mushrooms 1n buttec, l'9fnOWl9 from pan. Add chicken to pan and Ce>c* two "*Mea. Twn end co<* on other side. TQP wtttt ......,oome. top mushrooms with ctw until c:tw """8.. Ali•I0'4 chk:tlen, mu.hrooma end ctw from p.n Md ... '9t. Pour brandy and red Wine into pan. Heat Md..,..." .,...._ary. add more butter end pour on tQP ol~en. Introdocing our old fashioned Yankee Pot Roast Dinner just $S.95. Our '.rnkc-c Pol Ro.1.-.i thnnl·r " .xn.un LO hnni;? h.&l t Lhnl..c. nl·h mt'mnn<.":'o of th<" ltfl'•U h1i;: nw.tf, mom u-.c<l tu u 1t "- For fU't S~9'; you'll fi?c:t our Jc:ltl111u' pot ma.'' .lion~ wuh • Lho1cc of !IOU p ur ~ fn:nl.h trio or bakt'd pouto.• nur ncv. fn....,h \'<l(Cl<thlt"' • .l()d grltkd -.qua" hre;iJ or a bJue.J>crT) muffin ~, ''!'" the: <.nn<kr In )'Ollr arc-:.t. and luvc a yan'-n .. doodk·<hn<ly r~~t .,. Pact"'-tn,N II'"''> "''ell P1<'1' lll'fllll\(th,.,-lklk'h 4-,-.1 '~IN,.\\ • 140() 'f. P:k tlk ( '°'*"" It'"'" ~l"wt 8ck·h I ~1 .. I f.-t 2 ~t 1-. 1 ''"'~nl('fll lr~'lllttn<o on "''"1ht·111 ( ,alik1nua •"c'rwcJ tmm 4 10 'I p m Deify Pilot Oatebook/ Frtday. September 30. 1988 IS \. 1 , r \' . .... • I .,_ Old trains are now museum~ . r By DONNA AND RAY 01T Alameda St. Go south on ..\1amcda to o.iir,...c.n••"*""-Pacific Coast Highwa). \\CSt on Although the glol) da) ~ of rail Pacific Coast High\\a) -to A~lington. travel arc over. the pubhc"s continu-. a nd north bn Arlington to 250th S_! ing fascination with all kinds of trains The m'lseum is ~\Jt one hlock ca"f is reOcctcd in the number of railroad on 250th St. ~ museums around the Seuthland. T!\A~EL ~WN. in th<· northern If you have a ~i,road cnthuo;iast in ~cnon ofGnffith Park. Lo Angeles. your ho usehold. )OU m a' "ant lo -rs one of the. larger museums of. planagetawa) to includcol1c or·morc transpo~!ati ~n and tr'l' c l of the museums 'that pa~ tribute to memorabilia. "1th enough 1.·ng1nes. these &rcat iron.bt>rses..of Lha.N5l. cabooses. and parlor cars on d1~pla) Offenngs at the , arious sil'e-'rangc to occupy your cnurc fa mil) for an from tO) repli~s to huge t~am aft~r~oon. The 1ransporta11on tocomotl\es. from (ufii::Ot-tne:::c~n.-cxh1b1LS are mostly outdoors. but tury cars to more rerent models. there are some tn adJaccnt hu1ld1ngs And. in maO\ cases. 'o u can C\Cn as.,,.-cl!. chmb aboard the full-s1iccars to get a ~1<:tes the large ra1lro" (man~ of better look at the mactttncl"\ · and .which )Ou. can step into ). there arc furnishings. · some ~nuquc _airplane!> and firt- Since these museums an.· located an trucks. P!us a small 1r:11n that all different directions fro m Orange prov!des ndes(S 1.50 for adults.~ U S County it'* easy to include a stop at for kids up 10 age I).). There arc also one of ihem an an 0 ,c;oll "cdcnd ~n~ ndes for )Oungstc~. and a 11111er3f}. o_ mauer "'-at dirccuon picnrc. are!. • )Our tnp is taking ,0 u. there·~ (If you a nt to relcbratc a b1nhda~ , .-\ .. r \ \ probably onc of the museums nor far or hol~ a .mecttng here. the pa~k ha~ • from ) our main route · ?~j\tan.~ h~ch can be re se n cd for , Vlatton to Traftl Town In Loe ADC•l• THE LOMITA RA.lLROAD MU-P!'lvate . •. &th C:H"S an· Grtftltll Park can climb aboard m&DJ of tbe SEUM. at Wood\\ a rd , \'nut• and a11:cond111 dr" ill seat up to ~O ... Ttntaee rallcan. Southern c.llfomla la ' bome to 11amerom rail mumeume • • 250th St.. Lomita. isa V1ctonan-mlc ix;oplc. C'a ,, 662-5874 for de-str~tcars. from earl} "'oodcn var-LA MESA DEPOT MUSEUM. passenger depoL that cOUlaUlsJCile.-tails.) -• 1etin to modern $\reamlincd modtl'>. 4695 Railroad Ave .. is this ·a n IJ1cgo models. photosraph~ and paintin@.s bf Travel Town hqurs arc 1 O :\.m. 10 4 · Trolley rides (a 2''·-milc circle) arc suburb"s oldest building. which has various tra ins. anJ' o t.h cr P·~·· Monday through fnd:i). and o ffered here o n wc~d!i and hot-bccn restored in recent 11mcs by tht' memorabilia. Outside. \OU can climh !-'nut 5 p.m .. on wcck~n~s and hot-1days from fl a.m . a-nd 3 p.m. A 'ndc ·Pacific Southwest Railwa~ Museum aboard a t 902 Southern.Pacific steam idays. There 15 ~o !idmisfililll charge. pass is S2 for ages 6 to 11. $3.SO for Association. Displa}cd nc't to the engint' called the Mogul. or qn all-!o reach Gnffith Park. take Frc~ ages 12 and above. The museum itself depot are a steam engint'. streetcar. w()Od 1910 n ion Pal·11ic: caboo~t'. 1 way~5 norttfto605nonhto 5 nonh. is open dail). 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. baaaJe and freight tars. diesel· O ther interesting one\ thal \OU c;in >--C'onttnue past the Qlcndalc Frcc\\ay Admission is free. elcctnc cars. and passenger cars .. view incl""'~ :h:l 913 ,bo,car and a'r •and follow the s1gA~. Also of interest here is the tO'~ includi.ng the one used .h> P•cside~t 1923 Alaskan bU lank dir. ORANGE EMPIRE RAILWAY 1892 train depot. with irs V1<'tori:1n. Franklin Roosevelt dun11g onc of h1!> Hours arc 10 a.ni. to 5 p.m.. MUSE UM. 2201 S. A 1.. 1n Perm. Queen l'\nne-stylc to"°er. Thc depot. presidential campaigns. Inside the Wcdnesda} through Sunda'. cwcpt located in Riverside Count). d1 pla)s which now ho~ the Pcm s Histon-building you "111 find train for Thanksgiving and dtristmas. railwa) equ1p~nl aQd alio Lrollc).s caLSocict)-. i.51ocated t"o blOt.'ks cast mcroocabiJia"&nd also a sin shop. Admission is 50 cents: tnfanb arc-from the early da} in Lo ,\ngl•lc . of the intersection of 4th and ..\ Hours are nqon_ 10 4 p.m. on free. The museum asks that children San Francisco. and Dubhn. Ireland.• Streets. • weekends. and adm1ss1on is free. be aet'ompanaed b) an adult. _ Amon& the collcctto n of ca~• arc T o reach Pems. takc H1gh"a' 6010 To rcarh La Mesa's mu eum. take · To reach Lom11a from Orange steam and diesel locomoti\ cs. freight Interstate 115. Follow it south io e>.1t Freeway 5 to 805. From 805. go cast Count)'. take the 405 Frt-e\\a~ lo and pa~ngcr cars. and a ran~ sians for Per;ris. · ' on Freeway 8 to La Mesa. r-rt -=.--, l¥2 ~ • _-4 'J I I' • lplJ '"" Proudly~Ann~unces ~ M-0nday Nite Football!. I • Big Sc~een TV • SU!r~ • Free Hot Dogs • I' • . Open For" Lunch and Dinner Come and experience the finest in mequite broiled steaks and fresh eeafood in our picturesque dining room overlooking the John W9yne SAN DIEGO MODEL RAILROAD M USEUM. in the Ca~ dcl Balhoa building of Balbo:W!ark. hou"l"' fot11 scale-model la~out~ wh1t·h d(·p1r t tlw history and gcograph\ of Southl·rn California railroads. · Next to the four pcrmarw nt laH>ul~ is a section for '1<;iting c\h1h11' (operating vintage IO\ train!> and others) and a gifl shop c1f ra 1l-rdJtl·d toys. and other collcctiblc'i. Ho urs are 11 10 4 p.m. o n f-m Ja,, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on \\Cckcndc. ( o.,i" SI for adults: ages 16 and undl'f arl· free. To reach Balboa Parl... tal l· r TC\'• way 5 to 'south to 16J 'iOuth. "h1\h goes through the parl... F-ollo" th\· signs from thcr~. Cuisine of India ~rt runway. . . "Dlshe~ At ~ayur : , • · LUNCH:Mon~thruFrtday D\NNER: NllO\Uy ffom 1 I :00a.m. to3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. . ...._..,,_.~.._ 3180 AlnltQ Awe.• C...Mema • .f7JIJM&rmt FarSU~ass ThOse We've Tasted -, At Other Local Restaurants ..... P~ggy Cotton N~wport ~«ti 7 14 I ... ·Clapton proVes he's still a god of the guitar .. It's In The Wa' That' ou l ,1.· It · .\hhough Enc Clapton d idn"t ix·r· form ·that tune dunng hJ'> I .l-.,ong ~­ hour con~n last ~ttir a1 a <.old-out Irvine Meadows. 11 nt>ath ,11111• manzcs what d1s11nguishl'\ ilH· Ix·\! gu1tansts from the rest. Receiving his in~p1ratffin trom American blut'smco lt l.1.· Kotx-n Johnson. Blind Bo~ f ulkr. Blind Lemon Jefferson. among·oth<'r' till' 44-)ear-old gu11a.r kg1.·nd hJ' produced more cla\~11. rt><'"-· 11 ' bl u,., over the past 25 ~ear\ than fU\I Jho11l an) one else-on this plan«t With an undl.'nrahlc-hu11 rn th' .11r an11cipa11on ''a!> h111.h hl'll11,· < l.tfl· ton's onl) Southan <. Jlilurn1J .ir pcarancc.-. 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Any day of the week. ~ ~~~~~~ SEAR>OO so FRESH, PEOA£ ARE TALKftG VISIT THE SEA GRI LL AT ANY OF THESE MARRIOTI HOTEL LOCATIONS If\ nf' 1714 \553 0100 La Jolla (619)587·1414. Newport Beach (7 14)640-4000. 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H Rancho ~11n11agu < olll•gl· 111 \.111t:J 'there ha\I.' brt•n .. 1 le\\ d1.1ngt'"· according to Bernell. a n·.,1Jt•nt 111 Laguna N1gud "ho fir,t raml' up" nh the idea fo r the <,hem oH'r ~th t'..tr' Jgu when he and Mulligan "1·11• "ort...1ng for a large finanr1ul 1eorpu1:i111m TOUR ITALY WITH THREE · Hor ITALIANS. 1NTROI)t 1c·10.'c;THE Tot 1R Or l1A1YCorvtRINATION. Why should you hove 10 choose one hol dish over another when you' re 1n love with all three2 Now you con toke The Olive Gorden's exclusive Tour of -Italy and get o taste of the f 1nest Italians from North to South. With our p1p1ng hot Chicken Po rrr1191ono, creamy, rich Fettuccine Alfredo, and freshly baked Lasagna-all on one exciting platter. ·. Or, if you'd ra~h~r journey through one region a t o time, try our Northern Italian Combination or our Southern Italian Combination. Each lets you sample rhree different local fovontes O oly The Olive Gorden offers spectal excursions like this with non-stop, """°rm garlic breodst1cks plus unlimited fresh garden salad. And of course, our pastas ore mode fresh for each tnp. So toke in the sights and tour all the best of Italy at The Olive Gorden. ~' ~ itk•-... rr~ ~=RAm Toi TITUS .. accompan~ ~lure Otherwise. "Hold On" 1-.n·1 la1 re mo ' cd from th1· ·· L agun.1 -of 2' ~cars ago."" 11h a cast ol I"" rx·rlormt'1., • and 16 mus1eal num~-r' I ht' h,,,tl plot of1he )OUng n>mrutn p111gram- m cr fo11tng a ncfanaµ'> tal.l'll' l'r pl111 b~ a nast~ tno <il '"< k 11J')l·ra1or• remains prett ~ much antall If )OU m1s..cd "'I aguna·· \1H1 l.tn ca1ch the remal..c· ·· HolcJ O n · 111 Ph1ll1p~ Hall at thl' llllkg1· .1t Bn,1111 and 17th S1recl!> tn 'ian1a \n.i Fnda)~ and ~aturda'" at >I p m Jmt Sunda' sat 1 JO through Ou I h < Jll thr RSC bo'l oflic" at fifl""-\lt-1 for 11cket 1nl11rma11 .. 11 . . . BACKSTAGE .\Jult J • 11111! cla~~·~ began nn.1 "'c.:-k Jt 1h1 I J~un.1 Pia} ho u'lt. under tlw 1Ut1·l.1~l' 111 11111 S1doh. an Orang1• < 11.1,1 < 11lk!!•' instructor and darn 1111 ol .1d 11lt educa11on at Laguna , 1.1"'' "ill range from ocg1n111 ng ,Jl t lfl~ Ii' " Ill' work and aud11111n tra1n1111? t.111 th. pla~house at -111-1-0"-l \ t111 11·g1' tra11on 1n forma11on The drama th1·rar' th1'Jtt•r gr11ur Stop-Gap I\ prc\t:n11ng .1'h'"''·"1·111 o ng1nal lo uring pl.:1". "h1lh '"" ~· offered to loral "hnol' .11 n11 ''"t through a gmnt from Panrtl Hdl the pla~ lel'>. 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