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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-12 - Orange Coast PilotCOAST/AS THE ORANGE COAST bUst reported STATE/A2 WORLD/A4 25CENTS I FRIDAY, JAN UA RY 12, 1990 Police still seek man who killed gunman \ ly The Assodated Press The whereabouts of a 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a gunman who was on a murderous rampage in Santa Ana rem ained unknown Thursday, and police said another victim died of gunshot wounds. Investigators still were seeking Juan A. Romero of Santa Ana. who was identified by police spokesman Maureen Thomas as the brother of the El Gato Auto Repair Sho p owner who died Thursday morning. "We consider him. as of nght now. a material witness." Tho mas said of Juan Ro mero. "Just looking at it right now. 1t appears to be sclf- defense." The repair shop shooting erupted Wednesday afternoon after the owner. Alfonso A. Romero. 30. fired the mechanic. said Police Lt. Robert Helton. There apparently was no argu- ment, and the mechanic reportedly just pulled o ut a 9mm pistol and started shootin~. Helton said. The mechanic. whose name was still being w11hcld by police Thurs- day. killed a customer. mortally wounded Romero w11h a shot to his head and wounded Ro mero's wife. Elia Padilla. 18. Juan Romero was standing outside a neighboring garage when he heard the shots and ran to the scene. Thomas said. He noticed a handgun in the waistband of the dead c ustomer. grabbed it. and shot the mechanic dead. He then fltd from the scene in a yellow pickup truck. Annlverury p•r•d• T homas said she could not e x- plain why the c ustomer was armed. The customer, whose name was wtthheld. suffered multiple gunsho t wounds to the chest. The mechanic was pronounced d ead with multiple gunshot wounds to the chest . Mlchael a11ner, Walt Disney Co. chairman, joined former President Ronald Reagan for • Dllneytand Main St,eet .. Party Gras ftarade .. on Thursday to celebrate the Orange County theme park's J5th Annlversay. Story on Page AJ. Big carrot dangled to get administrator ly ROBERT BARKEft Of IN Dally ,,_ ltaf'f When offi cials pluc ked Michael Uberuaga from Concord in the Bay Area to be the next city adminis- trator of Huntington 'Beach. they dangled some pretty tempting en- ticements to get their man. Not only did officials offer the 44- year-old Uberuaga a starting salary of S 118.285 plus a bon us of up to SI 0.000. they also agreed to make a loan at reduced interest rates to Uberuaga so he can buy a house in Huntington Beach. The city agreed to loan him 70 percent o f the purchase price. Ma>or Tom Mays. who called that terms o f the contract "great." declared that city negotiators had to s~eeten the offer with special incen- ti ves to get ·a person of Uberuaga's caliber. The offer of a home loan is ex- pected to ease "the sticker shock" that Uberuaga might experience in Huntingto n Beach. Mays said. U beruaga. who w1ll start his new JOb on Feb. 26. is slated to test the f Please see CARROT I A2t Rams otr.nslve guard Duval Love, a product of Fountain Valley High School and UCL.A, got off to a slow StM'(, but came on """!Ill st1ong this • ..,,, In the team's II! = qwst for fM NFC title. SH Dally Piiot Rams ,..,,aner .Jon F.,._,,,'s st0tY In Sports, B 1. s.u.uy: ~ l'IJUI Aldtlpley ta/la with,.,.""'° go to ... l«'tfltld to wpptNt their t•lllfl. NI the way to Slln Frllnd«o in fl* a.. In s,wta, ,...,. wl# pr a look .r how Jim • .,., .. n ,,_ ~aswoftheNFL's.-.~s. SlftMy: ,.,..,.,,. wl# I» In SM Frant:bco to plWMw ttw ..,,.1or ~Not fffJd«s. Mystery patrons may buy SOS site By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ttw Dmlly P'lot Slaff Costa Mesa's beleaguered OS food distnbuuo n center may have found a "miracle" solution to lls political and financ ial crisis. directo r Jean Forbath said. Fo rbath said anonymous donors have stepped forward with offers of enoughvnoney for SOS to finance a permanent move to less troubled environs. "It's a miracle... said Forbath. director of SOS. Orange County's largest private anti-poverty agency. "We've had some substantial offers of help. and we now have very good prospects o n two properties to buy ... Tbe 20-ycar-old anti-poverty agency is facing eviction from Rea Community Center, following years of biner disputes with nei&hbors who 1CCusc it of attracting un- desirables. O n Jan. 2. less than two weeks before the charity's eviction date from city-controlled Rea Center, the City Council rejected a proposal to move SOS to an indUS\riaJ buiklina on Superior A venue. Fu~ ___ w council refuted to extend ~·s leue at Rea Center beyond Jan. I ~. ,...._ ... SOS/AJJ Newport con man convicted in LA By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of-Dally,,_~ "Mr. Wonderful" had a penchant for Con encs. Rolex watches and wo men with healthy savings ac- counts. He worked on his charm like most people work at a job. preyi ng on emotionall> distraught females by promising to ma~ them -until he made off "1th thousands of dollars in .. loans .. Newpon Beach resident Man Mathc"s. Mr Wonderful as the wo men calkd him. was convicted Wednesda> 1n hi s third grand theft case in JUSt more than a decadt· Mathc"s. an accused b1gam1"it. spons a criminal record that spans al least :!l'l 'cars. His "'as · the dass1c con -.i )Outhful-looking man "1th do"'n· home appeal. he: charmed a stnng ol lovers out of ran~ and mone) for supposed big rc:al estate deals. a prokss1onal ran: GH tc:am and other talcs. V1c11ms said he "0'e qu11e a )>arn. telling stone'> ol racing cars at Le Mans dnd the: Indianapolis 500. go ing through a'1lronau1 training and work mg as a N .\S .\ test pilot. He: to ld them his Stl·p-fathcr. a '1ce- prcsidc:n1 31 (iood)l·ar who helped deH·lop material u'>ed on the blimp had died and lc:lt him a 'll?ablt" fonum· ".\lier a ..-.hlle. there "ere so man' stones. I thought 'Matt. )OU ha,en,.t lived lo ng enough 10 do all that.' .. said one woman, a former Newpon Beach resident. who never again saw the SI.{)()() she: loaned Mathews<.<.'\· eral )cars ago Mathe..-.s pleaded guilt) m Orange Count~ Superior Coun m 1983 Hc "as !>Cntcnced to four 'ears in state prison on tour l·ounts of grand theft and related charges. "I thought hl' rt·all~ had a s1·Hh sense for p1d.1ng out 'ulnerable "'omen. and 11 looks hke 1t ha<;n·1 changed ... said Deput) D1 stnct -\1- torne) ( onn1e Johnson. "ho pros- l'('Uled ~1athe"' 1n the Orange: ( llUnl\ ra<,e He "·as con' irtcd in Los .\ngcle'\ ( uunl) Sup<r1or ( uun 1n Santa Munira this "l'e~ o n one count ol grand theft. Mathe..-.s fare~ fi,e ~car.-, in pnson v.hen he I'> sentenced Jan ~6 In that ta<.e. \1 athl'"'S chargl·d $1 0.000 "o nh of ham radio cqu1p- mc:nt on the lred1t rard of his wife at the 11mc. 1--attl' Mallo' of Nc:"- pon Beach .\ccording 10 nt·1ghbors, Matto\ has installed a light a nd alarm S)S- tem at her ~1gnal Road home out ol tear of re1dllat1on from Mathe"" because she 1est1lird at his 1nal Mathe"' rould not he reached for comment His a1tornn. M ilton Gnmcs ul Santa .\nn. l·allc:d ~1athe..-.s· Lo' .\ngeks ll>O\ 11..·1ion a 1ra,est~ He 1s appealing the con' 1c11on based on .in "unt1mel). 1nap- propnatc .. 11.'lc' 1s1on news account broadcast thl' night ~fore the JU~ returned wllh a dcc10:.1on. He claims the panel 53'' the sto~ and was tainted by Mathews' past record, COVER STORW /PROFILE "h1,h "'a'> not introduced at the in al Cinme'i ..aid !'vtathr..-.s· e\pla1ncd h1~ pn:•, ious marnagcs -there have ht'cn at lca'\t nine -as a tra,el rnn' c:n1c:nrl' Tht') got marned 10 rna~c 1h,·1r 'ta) 1ng together ··tcgH- 1m.i11.:.'· (inmc:\ \aid .. He didn't u\C a gun in an) ot thc!>e -tho\C' "omen ga'e ..-.hat tht:) &JH' til thl'lr o"n free will." he S.Jld IO\es1iga1urs. neighbors and \IC· lim' pam1,·d \1a1he"'> a' a lo' c.ble, unpre1t·n1111u\ and 1ngrat1at1ng man "ilh \l.irtllng 1n1i.'lligcnre One minute hc:·J pl.t' a BcethO'l'n pa<;s- agl' nn lht· p1an11 and the next he'd C:\pl.11n lumpll,all'U c:nginct·nng 1he- ont''> 11nl· nc1ghhor n·l·alled fh,· .:1.1.,t•.ir-old '-r"'pon Beach v.uman "'ho J'>~Cd to remain ,1non) muu\ lnr kar of rc1a ha11on. \aid ,11,· lxg.in da11ng Mathews after ,h,· met h 1 m in 1 hl' post office. Thl' "'oman '>aid she lle-pn to "under "h,·1hn he "as mamed. h1ml'' l'r "h,·n ht· lanceled se' eral date' or 'ho\\t'd up late ~he heard lata 1ha1 ht· "J'> '"'ohed w11h t"O 01 hl·r \A. um,·n Hl· a\~c:d h,·r to mmc in \\llh him "'hik h,· v.a' '"II marned. 1;he said But the "uman "'ho hd'i a doc- toratl' dt·gn.·l· .ind oY.n'> her o"n hu<.inl''' ..aid 'ht' nn er met an~ of ~1athc"''; lm·ndio and could onh n.·arh him h) a telephone heeper He nner ga'c out h1 address and told her he slcp1 un a w uch at the hom e fftlease ~ CON/A21 ..., ..... ,......,, .............. Actor Robert •nglund leans on • roctr near his home In Lat1una ..... . 'Freddy Krueger' is on hiS way to becoming Lagunatic By LESUE EARNEST Of .... ~..-.-- He was one of the luck) o nes. Robcrt EnaJund remembers the ni&ht 33 years ago when he snualcd in with his mother and a plate of ginacr snaps to -katch the uncut vcnion of "Frank- enstein." "A.II the kids at school had been Wkifta about Frankenstein. Frankenstein," said EncJund. now betw known as the fearsome Freddy K.NeleT' ~ Nilltuna,. on Elm St. "It was one of those rites of pen•." "I remember the scene that really IC8mi me Wll when Frankenstein ptckcd up the little bunch'*k Md hu~ ~im on a hook."' he said. One of liX'a .,..._ tcmT.n& moments. He was only about 8 yean.old, but the recollecuon is vivid . For days he had beaed bis mother to extend bis bedtime. After all, it WU lilt bit cbance to lee Boris K.at1otf in all his a)ory. Al~ the dauic horror mo vie didn't bet.in until almost midniaht, b is mother aavc in. · I dld evcrythina but jump in my mom'• ~ I think." he said. .. It's a peat manoey ~ ~ve. 1P1 w .. I MIOW/Al!I GOOD MORNING P'\Mc ~ .....•........•. · ..• SooirU... .• ... . ... . . .. . ...•. ... . . .•. . • 11 ~ · 1" &allngl ............ DAT!IOOK ~ ..................... -. ........ M . ,,,, ,,. ~ ol ...,Kii, ~ ............... .' ............... . ,.,.,,, ,, ,,. 'J!tlf'dt; Met " tlW mwr "*"'-*·'' Wllan MtlNf . I • I I I I I I , • a..DALY flLQTI ,_ ....... way 11, 910 •• by 1!11 ~ CCM,llllU CVlil'Od • • . . "Not Me." ' I ·i i ·I ' . 1·11 by Brad Anderson "Bad news. We did a background check on you ..... J'IANCY ARLO Al'fD J Al'flS ·-.. -- TVllBLl:WEltD8 DEl'fl'OS THE MENACE .. by Hank Ketcham ~-•·Jl l i 1 J ! • .A '!IE EXTAA CARtAJL.JOEY MJ< WILSON ~YS CH ILDREN SHO!ILllN'T ilE fN ~ KEA!>O." / by Jerry Scott WkCl«JOI - by Jimmy Johnson • I~ I I GARFIELD F"OR YOOR PIEf.IEXPECf YOO fO PRINi<. 12 G<LA'!>!IE5 OF WAfER A PAY . . l WASN'T SORE I ·HEARD A D0\1611NUT CAlllN6 ME ... by Jim Davis FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE . by Lynn Johnston JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN !'VE BfEN sruc.K UP HERE ON 1)J I!> l'i:lPE 11<E WHOLE D'\(,I ." DOONESBURY J I AND NO(;} EVEl<40NE HA5 GQt.IE HOME.AND ONl..<i 1)JE JANlfOR 15 LEF'T' [)Q(J.)N T'HERE SWEEPING 1)JE G4<V\ FkDOR · by Garry Trudeau by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk '" '::~::-.~' s~~'1M--ac~s· :::: -----~, ...... _ , _ _.. .......... ..,..._ .. ..-.,,, .. =001111:••'9I09..a ... _. ...... -d-•-.· ~· COAST/A3 THE ORANGE COAST Police still seek man who killed gunman ly The Assodated PrflS The whereabouts of a 22-ycar--0ld man accused of fataJl y shooting a gunman who was on a murderous rampage in Santa Ana remained unknown Thursday. and police said another victim died of gunshot wounds. Investigators still were seeking Juan A. Romero of Santa Ana. who was identifi ed by police spokesman Maureen Thomas as the brother of the El Gato Auto Repair Shop owner who died Thursday morning.. "We consider him, as of right now. a material witness." Thomas said of Juan Romero. "Just looking at it right now, it appears to be sclf- defensc." The repair shop shooting erupted Wednesday afternoon after the owner. Alfonso A. Romero. 30. fired the mechanic. said Police Lt. Robert Helton. There apparently was no argu- ment. and the mechanic reportedly just pulled out a 9mm pistol and started shooting.. Helton said. The mechanic, wh ose name was sllll being wnheld by police Thurs- day, killed a customer. mortally wounded Romero with a shot to his head and wounded Romero's wife. Elia Padi lla. 18. J uan Romero was standing outside a neighboring garage when he heard the sho ts and ran to the scene. Thomas said. He noticed a handgun in the waistband of the dead customer, grabbed 1t, and shot the mechanic dead. He then fltd from the scene 1n a yellow pickup truck. Annlverury p•r•de STATE/A2 Thomas said she could not ex- plain wh y the customer was armed. The customer. whose name was w11hheld. suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. The mechanic was pronounced dead wnh multiple gunshot wounds to the chest . Mkhael •11ner. Walt Disney Co. chatrftlan. joined fonner - ftre11dent Ronald Reagan for • Dlsneyland Main Street ••1tarty Gras ftaracte•• on Thursday to celebrate the Orange County theftle park's JSth Anntveruy. Story on flag• AJ. Big carrot dangled to get administrator lly ROBERT BARKER °' -o-,. ,,_ sun When officials plucked Michael Uberuaga from Concord in the Bay Area to be the next ci ty adminis- trator of Huntington Beach, they danaJed some pretty tempting en- ticements to get their man. Not only did officiaJs offer the 44- year-old Ubcruaga a starting salary of S 118,285 plus a bonus of up to SI 0.000. they aJso agreed to make a loan at reduced interest rates to Uberuap so be can buy a house in Huntinaton Beach. The citl agrr'ed to loan him 70 percent o the purchase price. Mayor Tom Mays. who called that terms o f the contract "great." declared that city negotiators had to sweeten the offer with speciaJ incen- tives 10 get a person of Vberuaga's caliber. The offer of a home loao is ex- pected to ease "the sticker shock" that Uberuap might experience in Huntington Beach. Mays said. Uberuaga. who will start his new JOb on Feb. 26. is slated to test the fl'tease Me CA.RtK>T/A21 Rams offt!nslve guard Duval Love, a product of Fountain VM#q High School and UCLA got off to a slow st.wt, but came on stl'Ol'Jfl "* • ..,,,In thl! ~·, qunt ftN the NFC tide. SH Dally Piiot Rw r.pot't'fN .Jon F.,._,,,,'1 st<!fY It)~ II I. ~~,,aul~ ,.., ... ,.,.. """° '°,. ... ,.,,,,,.,. to wppott tlwllt' i.am. NI ttt. way to San Frllnd«o i, ·-· "'Spenl, ,...,. wl#.., •look., how..,..,,..,,,... ~-one olttt.NFL's.-.~s. Mystery patrons may buy SOS site lly llOll VAN EYKEN OI' ffw 0-,. ,,_ SI tiff Costa Mesa's beleaguered SOS food d1stnbut1on center may have found a "miracle" solution to its political and financial crisis. director Jean Forbath said. Forbath said anonymous donors have stepped fo rward with offers of enough money for SOS to finance a permanent move to less troubled environs. "It's a miracle." said Forbath, director of SOS. OTangc County's largest pri vate anti-poverty agency. .. We've had some substantial offen of help. and we now have very good prospects on two properties to buy." The 20-year-old anti-poverty aacncy is facing eviction from Rea Community Center, followin1 years of bitter disputes with neighbors who accutc it of attracting un- desirables. On Jan. 2, Ins than two weeks before the charity's eviction date from city-<:c>ntrolled Rea Center, the O ty Council rejected a propoul to move SOS to an industrial buildina on S~~ Avenue. Fu~~ counCil refuted to extend ~·s leue at R.ca Center beyond Ju. 15. ,,.._ .. SOS/ AJI WORLD/A4 AY, JANUARY 12, 1990 25CENTS ~ Newport con man convicted in LA ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -D.olly Noc Stt//ff "Mr. Wonderful" had a penchant for Con ettes. Rolcx wa tches and women with healthy savings ac- counts. He worked on has charm hke most people work at a job. preying on emotional!) distraught females by prom1s1ng to marl") them -until he made off with thousa nds of dollars in "loans ... Newpon Beach resident Matt Mathc"s. Mr. Wonderful as the women called him. was convicted Wednesda) in has third grand theft case in JOSI more than a decade Mathc"s. an accused bigamist . spom. a cnmanal record that spans at least 28 'ears. Has "as -the classic con -a )OUthful-look1ng man with down- homc appeal. he charmed a string ot lo' crs out of cars and money for supposed big real estate deals. a professional race car team and other talcs. V1c11ms said he wo\e quite a ~arn. telling stones of racing cars at LcMans and the Indianapolis 500. going through astronaut training and "orlang as a :"ASA test pilot He told them has step-father. a 'ice- prcstdent at Good)ear who helped de' clop material used on the blimp. had dil·d and left ham a wablc fortune. "Alier a "hilc. there Wl're so man-. stone!>. I thought 'Matt. )Ou haven.-t lived long enough to do all that.'" said one woman, a former Newpon Beach res1den t. "ho neve r again saw the S 1.000 she loaned Mathews se'- eral )ears ago Mathev.s pleaded guilty an Orange Count~ upenor Coun an 1983. He was sentenced 10 four )Cars an state prison on four counts of grand theft and related charges "I thought he reall> had a sixth sense for packing out vulnerable women. and at looks lake at hasn't changed," said Deputy District At- torne) Connie Johnson. who pros- ecuted Mathews an the Orange Count\ case. He "as con' acted an Los -\ngeles Count) Supcr10r ( oun an Santa Monaca this "eel on one count ot grand theft. Mathews faces five }Cars an pnson "hen he as sentenced Jan 26. In that case. Mathews charged $10.000 wonh of ham radio equip- ment on the credit card of has wife at the time. Kalle Mattox of New- pon Beach. According to neighbors. Mattox has installed a light and alarm S)S- tem at her . agnal Road home out ot fear of retaliation from Mathews because she testified at his t.~al. Mathe" s could not he reacl)t'd for comment. Has attorne\. Milton Gnmes ot anta -\na. l:all cd Mathews· Los -\ngt'le\ COn\lctaon a tra,esty. He as appealing the conv1c11on based on an "unumely. 1nap- propnate" tclcv151on news account broadcast thl' night ~fore the jury returned wath a dcc1s1on. He clajms th.e panel saw the stOf) and was tainted b~ Mathews· past record. COVER STOR\' /PROFILE "hach "a"' not introduced at the trial .,... Gnmes !Mlad Mathe"s' explained has pre' aous mamages -there have hecn at least nine -as a travel con,enaencc The:~ go1 mamed to mal..e their <.ta) ane together "'leg.at- 1ma1t." Grimes saac..1 ··He didn't u!>e a gun in an) of theSt..' -those women gave what the) ga\t~ of their o"n free will," he said Jn .. esugators. neighbors and vic- tims paanll·d Mathews as a 10 .. able. unprc1c:nt1ou., and angrat1at1ng man "1th '>tanlang antc:lhgence. One minute hl•'J pla~ a Beetho' en pass- agl· un 1he p1Jno. and the next he'd npl.un lOmplll·a1ed c:nganeenng the- unn. one neighbor recalled The ·N-~car-old 1\:ewpon Beach "oman. "ho asked to re ma an anon) mou<, for fear of retalaataon. \aid she bcgJn dating Mathews af\er .,hl· met ham an the post office. The "oman said she bepn to "onder "hether he was married. ho"e' l'r. "hen he canceled several dates or shO\\ed up late. he heard later that hl· "ai. '"'ohed "llh two othl·r "Oml·n He asl..ed ha to mo' e an with him "hak he "a"' ">tall married. she said But 1he "Oman. "ho has a doc- torate dcgrc:c: and owns her ov.n bu<.1nes, . ..aad -.he ne'er met any of Mathe...,.,· friends and could only reach ham b) a telephone beeper. He nn er ga' c out his address and told hef he slept on a couch at the home -(~ne 1tt CON/A2J ..., .......... ~-........ Actor Robert •,..tund leans on a rode near his home In ueuna .. _,.~ 'Freddy Krueger' is on his way to becoming Lagunatic ly ~SUE EAltNEST OttNO....,,.. .._ Robert Enalund remembers ~ niabt 33 years aao when he snug)ed in with his mother and a P.!ate of aiftlCr snaps to watch tbe uncut vcnion of 'Frank- enstein." He was only about 8 yean.old, but the recollection is vivid. For days he had bc:aecl his mother to extend his bedtime. After al~ it WM li'11 bis chance to tee Boris Kartoff' in all his ~· Alt.boulh tbc dlllic horror movie didn't tqin unbl almoat midniabt. bis mot.her 11ve in. He was one of the lucky ones. .. All the kids at ICbool h.ld been Wkinl abcMll Frankenstein. Frankenstein," said Enaluncl. DOW betW known as the fearsome Freddy K,,..r rA NillHmut on Elm St. "It was one of thote rites of ~r I'·" "1 remember the ICCnc that really sc:aml me Wit when Frankenstein picked up the little bwchbec:k .... hu"l ~im on a hook,.. he aid. One of lift's .,._ tem!1} moments. · 11d everythina but jump in •1 mom'• ~ I think., .. he said. .. h 's a areat nmDOf'J k I ~ . tpf •• -I 111111/ ·Cleaning woman loses fight between vacuum, elevator .-Y PAUL~ ......... YAO.AMS ........ ._ .... It Md all lbt ma.kinp of a 8-padc 'Honor movie, a macbinc>made niabtmare in which humans were ..... ~rely bit players in The Battle of '"The Modem Conveniences.. But this wuo't fiction. And ul- 'j)matcly, man did have to step in, to tassert his mastery over machines lbd to prevent the machines from destroyina each other, or them· selves. . . In one comer, The Vacuum. Across the ring. The Elevator. They squared o ff Thursday after- noon at Irvine City Hall. The Vacuum was leading cleaning woman Maria Ordonez across the plush carpel on the third floor. The Hoover moved her toward the elevator. Unsuspecting. she fol- lowed it inside. The Elevator closed its door. -\nd headed for the first floor. The Vacuum suc ked 11 up and fought back. clanging desperately by • its lifeline to the el('("lrical outlet three floors up. T~e Ekvator moved relentlessly downward. teanng The Vacuum '.from poor Maria's hand and pulling .CARROT _f ,om Al .Huntington Beach housing market 'this wt'ekend ~hen he and his wife visit the area. He said Thursday he hasn't de- ' cided to exercise the loan yet. But he may take advantage of the offer in . order to avoid a drop in his standard pf living if local housing prices arc sharply higher. he said. Mays said the Cll} has agreed to maJce the loan at the same rate the city receives in its investment portfolio, about I percent lo we r than , the prime rate. he said. Mays said there arc provisions in the contract calling for Uberuaga to Jell his ho use 10 pay off the loan in µsc of termination. . Real estate sources say that the a.vcra~ price o f homes for sale in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley last month was SJJ l.345. The median asking pnce was · ,$2.S6,020. sou rces said. 0th~ terms in the one-year con- tract include a possible merit pa) increase. S400 a month in auto- . mobile expenses. a cellular tele- phone for official cit) business. per- sonal expenses of SI SO a month. . Sl,500 a month for three months for '~mporary ho usi ng and S 1.000 more Jhan the lowest estimates for moving ~osts. . In addition. Uberuaga gets medi- • ~ insurance. life insurance. sick leave, deferred income pay and 9ther benefits that city employees _.'receive. it toward the ceiling. At the first floor, The Elevator refused to release its victims. Enter 0ranac· County Engine 28. rm: upt. Brian Goetti~ went through lhe chttkJist, shaking the doors, kicking the tires. that kind of thing. The Elevator wouldn't yield. so they called for a speciaJist at Dover Elevator Co. Surgery would be necessary. They also found a translator to make sure Mana was all right. .. If she was having a heart attack or a baby. we'd sacrifice the elevator," Goetting said. But Maria said she was fine, so they waited. A repairman arrived at the shores of his Dover and disman- tled The Elevator doors. A shaken but unharmed Mana emerged ... I was a little scared," she admitted. And there. dangling from the ceil- ing. was The Vacuum. Eureka! It surnved. Asked if sl)e'd vacuum The Elc' a1or again. Mana set the stage for a sequel. "I ha"e to.'' she said. "Ifs my job.'' The news gave The Elevator a hft. And It made The Vacuum hum. Mays said the cit) was forced to use in no' a11ve ideas to get Uberuaga. .. It's a great contract. we closed all the holes:· Mays said ... He's going to be reall)' a good city admm1s- trator. ·· Uberuaga reportedly will be the highest paid city manager o n the Orange Coast, topping Ro bert Wynn of Newport Beach who is paid SI 14.700. Anaheim City Manager Bob Simpson receives Sl26.741. sos ffrom At City attorney Thomas Kalbt said the city would proc:ecd with eviction proceediQ&S on Tuesday. A Jl'OUP of west Costa Mesa resi- dents has been complairugs for years that SOS attracts 5Cf'Uffy, ill- mannered and sometimes dan.:rous people to Rea Center. The residents also complain that. scruffy or not, the sheer numbers of people receiv- ing sen ices at SOS place an unfair burden on the west side neigh- borhoods through which the people walk to reach the food and clothing distribution ~nter. But solid plans for relocating SOS came late and it was not until Jan. 2 that a proposed agreement reached the Cit) Council ~enda. And when it dad, it met with unexpected resistance. Residents and business owners near the Superior A venue site said they felt their safety and li velihoods were threatened b)' the propect of a charil) food pantry nearby. Counc1lm<.'n On· Amburgey and Ed G lasgow refused 10 endorse the Cit} ·s proposed financial aid for the reloca11on unkss SOS o fficials were w1lhng 10 cooperate with the city's poliC} against g" ing aid to un- documented aliens. SOS. like most public and pm ate anti-povert)' agencies. does not check ident1fi- ca11on to makt.· sure clients are U .S. c1t1zcns or l<.'gal aliens. Ma)or Pet<.'r Buffa and Coun- cil"oman and} Genis said the)' could not support the projected S I00.000 to $250.000 contribution the Cll) "ould be obliged 10 make 10 help finance the relocation. Al press conf<.'rcnce Monday. For- ba1h said she and 01her SOS officials had dcc1d<.'d 1hc best course of action would be to ra1sl' mone) to finance their o"n relocation. She csllmatcd the co~I of bu~ ing and moving into a building al S 1.6 million. which would take al least 18 m onths to raise. But on Thursda'. Forbath an- nounced anon} mo us donors had stepped fof"\o\ard \I.Ith o ffers of enough monc~ to opt·n escrO"-on 1"0 possible sllcs She said she did not kno" "hen a deal might be completl'd ..We were hoping 10 open escro" Monda' ... sh<.' said .. , don·t kno" 1f that".-. going to happen. but "e·r<.' reall~ hoping 10 get started soon. .\nd "e·re hoping for a quick cscro" ·· Forbath said she could not 1dent· tf) lhc#donors "ho had offered 10 help finance.' the relocation. But Memtt Johnson, president of United Wa) of Orange County. said his organ1za11on might be among those offerin$ assistance. Forba1h said SOS would still need some extra time from the city in order to make their preparations to m ove. Both Buffa and Ge nis said the} might support an extension. Meanwhile. a consortium of Or- ange County corporate executives issued a statement supporting an extension of the lease. NEW YEAR, NEW LOOK GREAT SAVINGS!! free slJlffrs WEAR·rnTED c • • • • ' 1 o·rl• u' Jackpot rolls over lly The Aaoc:IM1d ,,.. No one aUClled all six num ben in the mid-week .. Lotto 6-49" pine. lcavins a S-4 • .S million jackpot un- claimed and pushing Saturday niJ.l:lt's estimated jackpot up lO SIO million, California Lottery officials said. Here are the winru~ numbers picked Wednesday n · t in the twice-weekly "Lotto 6-4 .. pme: 48, 23, 46. 34, 26. 9 and the bonus number. 6. There ~ five tickets with five correct numbers plus the bonus number, each worth a S28S,475 share of a S 1.3 million prize pool. Th~ tickets were sold in Liver- more, Garden Grove, San Diego. Los Anaeles and La Mirada. Anolhcr 170 tickets had five of siX; eacb winning a $3,916 share of a l 66S,OOO prize pool. CON From Al of an old woman while his new home was under construction. she recalled. They saw each other for several months before he asked to borrow S 1.500 to move furniture he'd in- herited from Chicago to Southern California. Mathews told her that on the way back, the driver would swing through Kentucky and re- tnc"c furniture left to her when her m other died. The woman said she eventuaJly agreed to 1he loan after Mathews showed up at her front door and said the truck and dnver were available, but they'd have to leave in the next two hours. Becoming SUSPICIOUS. the woman said sh<.' decided to loan Mathews S 1.000 and have him sign a 30-day not<.'. .. , had my suspicions already, and I thought II was worth S 1.000 to sec 1f I should stop dating him:· she said ... If he d1dn'1 show up in JO da)S. I knew I could stop wasting m y 11me.'' He reportedly called the woman last week to tell her the check wu in the mail. but she has yet to rctt1ve 11. By that time. Mathews had served two prison terms an the east and in 1977 pulled off his ba~t scam. In that case. the Pennsylvania native traveled 10 Santa Barbara. where he acted the part of a hand- some. polished race driver. He was always sho rt on cash because fhe check from his trust fund o n a large Just ca /1 642-6086 2 UC/ students held for arson in 5-acre Bonita Canyon fire 8Y 1 ... Y ADAMS OI .. Dllt1 ,_ SU.. Two UCI students were arttStcd for causina a fire in Bonita Canyon that blackened five acres after ragina for 2'h hours last month. Darren William Bell and Russell Eugene Grahn. both 20. were taken into custodr Wednesday by Irvine police and Ul"all4C County Fire De- partment invcst1ptors, Police Lt. Mike White said While officials don't know if the blaze was intentionally set. the {>'lir have been charged with trespassing, arson and improvising an explosive device, fire Chief Mike McCann said. "Basically they were out testing explosives for some kind of model rocket and thinas didn't go exactly inheritance was late. his victims recalled in court testimony. His scam was so pat he even talked a Santa Barbara bank out of more than SI 0,000 and later con- vinced a Nevada car dealer to de- liver him an S 18.000 Ferrari in exchange for a promise to pay and convert the car into a racing ma- chine. according to GeraJd Franklin. a prosecutor in Santa Barbara. Franklin has fo llowed Mathews since the con man pleaded guilty an 1977 to two of 12 felony grand theft counts in Sant.t Barbara. The plea came after Franklin persuaded six of Mathews' ex-wives to appear in court. ~ So startled was Franklin by Mathews' criminal history that he warned the man's then-neighbors on Signal Road in Newport Beach of his past habits. He sent residents a copy of the 1977 letter he wrote to a Sant.t Barbara probation officer for a sentencing recommendation on has conviction. The con tents of the eight-page letter were ~thing. to sa' the least. Mathews 1s .. a liar. a cheat. a thief and a bigamist at least four times O\Cr:· Franklin wrote "In m)' con- sidered Judgment. h<.' "111 continue to he. c heat and steal until he gets too old to be credible." In Ohio. where he hved until the m1d-l 970s. Mathews was prosecuted for forgery. parole violations and cashing checks on ficti11ous ac- counts. accordiog to Franklin. "Matt long ago discovered the virtue of obtaining 'loans' rather than j ust knocking someone on the MAIN OFFICE 3JO W Bey St C.0.1 .._.CA as planned. They ended up igniting the veaetation around the area." McCann said. . Santa Ana winds and ·un- seasonably dry conditions had prompted fire officials to broadcast fi re hazard reports over radio station that da) while local departments stood b) on red flag alert all day. When Bell and Grahn allegedh fled the scene. with the fire begin·. nine 10 rage at their backs. they left behind a camera and some pape~. Fire investigators developed the film and found photos of both men Grahn's red Mazda RX7 was also seen in the ar<.'a JUSt after the fire began. Wh ih: officials ha''-' suspected the pair f<?r q~ite soml· time. the 1n vest1gat1 o n \I.a~ hampaed b~ UCT s .break for thl' ho lida)'s. Mccann said. head and making off wtth their cash:· Franklin "rote. In urging a maximum pnson sentence. Franklin said Mathe"\ "ould be out on 1he street in a "ear for good 11mt.' and credit for i1ml' !>Cncd "That's hardl\ ume (or us to catrh our breath.'. hr· "rote. Onl' uf the later' 1c11ms. disturbed occau~ MalhC"S allegcdl~ disap- peared "llh her mone~ and car\ afll·r pro mising 10 man} her. hired pn,a1c ln\CSllgator Wah Z"'o n111cr of Long lkach to track him do" n \\hat L"on111cr found "as J ho rnl'l°S ncsl that C\ l'ntualh kd Ill Mathe"'; lOn' 1c11on 1n · Orangt· ( ount~. and· ht•\ lx'l'O follo"ing tht· ca~· n er \lntt'. In 1986. Z"on111er took the slatt .. men I of a Wa.,hington "oman "'ho claimed to ha'c been ch<.'atcd h' Mathe"''> Wini Jones loaned Math<.'"S mort· lhan S 7 5.000 for rcpa1r.1 on his l\1.11 l'it·" port lkach ho mes. "h 1ch ht• prnml'>l'd lo sell before mo' ing l'3\t to JOIO her. z\l.(IOlller 'Miid. He COO· C<Klt.·d '>ltmn of home repa1r'I. I nt<.'rnJI Rn cnuc ~nice debts. dt·n- Lal \urgl''1 and car insurance.' as "a~' lu L4CI the munc~ the ln\'CSl1ga1or \aid Mathe\l.S alleged!~ told J ones hl' "'a~ "Or~inl! on 1op-~rc1 m1\s1k pa ~ load'> JI Hughes .\1rcraft and 0" nt•d 1 "ll 'intagl' airplanes hou\t"d 1n a ( htnu hangar. 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Preschool Storyt1me at all branches begins Tuesday morning. Times arc 10 a.m. at Corona del Mar branch, 420 Marigold Ave.: 10:30 a.m. at Balboa branch. I 00 E. Balboa Blvd. and Newport Cen~er. 856 San Clemente Drive; and 11 a.m . at Manners branch. 2005 Dover Drive. . Brown Bag lunches at Ncwpon Center con· 11nue at noon wit~ Stephen Mason, Ph.D. return· mg to speak on .. Life Extension." Mason is a radio t~lk show host and newspaper columnist. A ques-- t1o n-and-answcr pcnod follows. The program is free and open 10 the public. The E\'ening Speaker Sencs at Ncwpon Center continues at 7 p.m. Wednesday with Or. Rosal) n Laudat• on "Making Better Choices in Mate Selecuon:· Pan1c1pants will learn common- sense rules for selecting people who may make good partners. The program • ., free and open to all. . E' ening pcakcr at 7 pm. a l Mariners branch is Ja~e,;, L .. ~hcnk . Ph 0 .. presenting "Starting The '\c\\ \car Out Right: .\c hining Success With Ne\\ Yl'ar\ Rl''>olu11onc; and Other Goals." Panici- panto; ll'arn hm' to take post11 \c steps and over- come . ob-.1ack'\ to ach1e' 1ng goals. Ne\\pon ( rntcr will debut ch1l~ren·s pro- gr;im<, a' "ell "( raf\o; and Stones .. for c hildren 5 to 8 }l'ar<, \\ 111 be at I 0:30 a.m. the first Saturda) of ead1 munth ... PaJama Sto?t1me" will be held at 7 p.m .. thl' firo.t Monda} o each month beg,in- nrng 1n r l'bruar~ ( hlldn·n arc l'ncouraged to come 1n tlw1r J.rn11n1l·~ .. Hear' and blankets arc welcome. Gardeners raise funds Ramhling (iardl·ncr'\ Ciardcn Club will ha\'C a fund·ra"1ng tunthcon at Ill am M onda} at Menun '>a,1ng' ~~ l oan. 1095 !nine Bhd .. Tu.,11n (,rall· lkll1..·111 and Robcn Aa1cr \\1 11 offer a slide and 1nlorma11on program on ··~enscaping." landscaping u11h a11ra rtt'l' plant\ that require l111le \\:ttcr \ lumh prl·part•d tl\ duh membcrs follo\\S thl· program l>o na11on " $' 'll Door prate\ \\ 111 Ix· 3\\JfdeJ f or rnl·r, JllllO\ or morl' 1nformat1on. CJll ;..t..l-161~ Dinner looks behind headlines Puhllt rl'la11on<. t·on,ultant Doroth' () Em- m111g' "111 J1,~u'' "hJt gue' un ··tteh1nd the Headline,·· at th1.· d1nnc-r mct·11ng o f Wome n In Commun1e;111on'> at ()·JO pm. Monda} at the l 011l h11111.. Kl·,wurant. 1.,120 I 'th ~I . Nl·wpo n lkath fhc tall '"II IOlU'-on nrnh \Urr ound1ng thl' Dat.11 I .rnw\ '1\11 lo NC\\pt>rt Bl·ach and h1'i naming J '> d "<1,hl.·I I .wrl.'atl· fmm1ngs. a volun- 11·1·r lor thl· J .1\l \\ nt Foundation. arranged a mt'l'llng o l "orld nwd1a rl'prl'\tnta11' l''i \\ 1th1n hour\ Ill lhl' Jnnounl'l'llk'nt C 11'>1 "S 1' tor llll'mlx•r\ ~IX lor gut'\I\ o r $20 JI till' J 11111 f 111 ll'\l'n .111110' 11r llltlrl' mforma11on. l.tll Im \\hill· .11 ~-.CJ.Xl\11 Bu/Id healthy relationships Ho Jg ( hl·m1lJI Dqx·nJl·n\~ Outpatll'nt T ll·;1111wn1 C 1·ntl'I 11Jkr' J lrl·l· kl·ture 1n building heJlth' rd,1111111,hqh I~ 1111 ~ 'IJ to g 11J p.m. r ue\dJ~ .11 1h,· ll·ntcr ) "1111 \upawr \\\,'. '\;('\\· port Fk.tlh Rl''l'n Jllon' :irl' rt·4u1red I 111 11·'4.·n at1un\ 11r murl· 111ll•rm.1111111 1.dl '..lX-1 ... ~ ~ SI/de show fllghllghts meeting I hl· l111r11tultural \u.,.1,·t\ 11t C lrang1· ( nunt' h11l1h 11' 1111>11th1' nll·,·1111g .1t x r rn f ul·<.da~ at the '>unl l\I l'uhll\ I 1h1:1r' '"ll \unk1<,1 .\'l'. ·\nahl•tm R1dwrd \m 11h "111 gl\t' ;1 l"11-pn11c«tor ""' hr11n11.-d ,11,: .. 'It"" nn 1hr 11111 .1 .ind f,1una of ( O\la H ll .I \'1\ltor\ an· 1.1.l'lu1nw \ plJnt ,,1k .ind rl'ln·sh- ment' 1111111\\ thr progr.1m C'ALt:'\DAH f 'rida_l. J an. 12 M an held after pipe bomb found By The Dally Piiot -\ ( o\IJ \lt'\,1 man "a' arrnll'd rn ( orona dcl Mar after a polilr o lliler <,pottl·d him drl\ ing 'ilowl} around the UHl\11\Unll\ anJ lhl·n found J f11JX' homh in the OCd of h1' trutl... Kurt Wcrmouth Dekker. a 22-}ear-old unemployed "Ord pnKl'\"1ng oix·rntor. was arrec;tcd at 3 a.m . Tuesday at Ea<.1 ( ml\l ll1gh\\a\ anti Mar \rthur Roulcvard. Policl· <;aid thq 'POiied Dckka''i white 1984 Toyota p1cl..up on l\\O <.ep~1ra1c <>Ccas1on<.. dn' mg slowly through Corona dl'I Mar Inside a hat kpack tn the rear of the truc k. otlin·r \:lid the' found an I I ·inch-long steel pipe \\Ith one end capped .ind a fu<>e protruding through the cap There were also five carbon d10,1de canndges \\1th their fuses capi:x·d . Cioni'> \31d. Polter \31d they found fuses and other compencnts for explOSl\C devices at Dckkcr's Elden Avenue home. l'OI If I I Of, -groundwater found . ute • ly 1-.y ADAMS Ot-o-..---aquifers 2SO feet below ground. St1ll. untJI the contaminated plume ts comp~tely tr.sckcd and defined "we're not totaJly convinced that drinking water has not ~n contaminated in the area," Merryman said. att still leplly used as solvents. Anothtr subterranean take of polluted aroundwater has been found in Irvine, this one spreading over the city's border into Santa Ana. county officials announced Thursday. Officials believe the plume of toxic water was caused by the practices of three companies in the two cities, said Robert Merryman, director of county En- vironmen&al Health. The Memorex facility at 1352 Reynolds Ave. was found to be sitting on top of water which contained tnchlorocthylenc. TCE. in concentrations of 2.100 pans per .bllllon dunng a routtne survey by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. All three comJ)l "" bad been inspected by the county in the last three months (or mfnctions of environmental laws. Merryman said. Memorex wu found to have no probtems. with BSN and Emef'IOtl revealing onl) minor labeling mconlistcncies. Therefore. county officials have come to the con· clus1on that current pollu11on levels were caused by past compan> practice~. Still. the level!I of carc1nogtns found in the groundwater ha' l' officials co nl·cmed and watching the plume closel~ . Beginnina i!' late November,. subsurface investiga-The sta te's maximum contaminant levd for TCE in dmnk1ng water is fivt: pans per billion. tions revealed high levels of chlorinated solvents in the gro undwater at Memorex Precision Plastics of Irvine and BFM Energy Products a nd Emerson Computer Power Plant. both in Santa Ana. The three facilities are within a mite of each other. Agricultural wells can be found in the area. but there arc no wells which supply dnnking water wnhin a mite of the defined carcinogenic plume. Merryman said. .\J BFM Energ) Products. located at 2040 East Dt'er Road. 1n' C)l1ga1or('found 3. 700 pans per billion T E and 88.000 pam per billion perchloroethylene. Perchlorocth) kne also has a maw.1mum le' el allov.ed of fiH· pan~ per b1ll1o n _ .. There's onl) o nt• other cast' ·in the county where we found t0\1t kvel!> this high." Merryman said. ·anLa .\na \\3tcr officials are now 1n the process of funhc.'r dl·fin1ng and tracking th<' plume and arc ex· pectl·d to 0' er~c dean up of the toxic wat('r Toxins have onl) been found so far m an aquifer close to the surface -from 11 to 55 feet beneath ground le"el -and domestic \\ater suppllt'"s are captured from .\t Emerson ( o mputer Power Plant. at 3300 South Standard A\e .. 1 IU.000 pans per billion TCE was d1!.tOH"rt:d. along "1th another sol"ent knov. n a!> 1.1 1- tm hloroc1hane. .\ muth lar~er pool -about three miles long. one mile \\ 1d e and _50 feet thick -contaminated with a canccr-cau,;,1ng degreasing agent was d iscovered in 1985 1n three agmuhural \\ell~ O\\ned b} The ln•ine Co Cleanup of 1ha1 "ater. \\h1ch 1s not u5C.'d for domestic suppllC\. •~ nov. under \\3~ "-hale T( E v.a'> banned from use m ore than IO ) car~ ago. pcrchlonx.·th) knt· and 1.1.1-thnchloroethane Reagan reassumes duties to lead f ete at Magic Kingdom By HOW ARO FINE C"y Nrw1 ~rvl<• Thrny-fi,e ~ear'i lata. the tno of men \\ho helped launch the .. Greatest Fantas' of the 20th C entun ·· were back at D1s- nc\ land Frida' to rededicate the theme part.. oncl· derided as .. D1snc' 's Foth .. \lumrnts after ..t rcpla) of a ll\e .\BC 1cln·a<i1 of thl· Juh 17. 1955. c'c nt. An Lint..lc11er. Bob < 'ummings and former Prl·\ldcnt Ronald Rl·agan de~endcd from J replir.1 of the Fantas' land castle to kad the lddua11on · .. II I'> ..aid that one man and a '1s1on l:ln l hJngl· thl· "hole \\Orld." Reagan s..t1d ··~la) be \\Jlt Dl\nC) d1dn·1 change tlw gl11hl'. but ht• made his own small rornl·r 11f the Y.cirhJ a ix·rfrct place." l 1nl..kttl'r. 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Rl·agan -"ho \Cr\l·d a' lhl· gr.ind rn.1r\hal 1 hur,<la' 111 DI\· nn l:ind·, Jir,1 PJrt\ < 1r:i, .. raradl· - l111Q1nl 1111 .1 111f'l' 1h.11 pulkd J door from the ... 1111.1,~l.rnd l.1,tk. rl'll·;1 \1ng do,es and 111ulh1ng oil J lirl'\\ork\ e\tra,a- gan1a ..\flcl"'ard. \.\.ill D"ne~ ·,original ded1- c:111un 'Pl'elh "a' n·pl:t~l·d The D1~­ nl•,land founda told that a ud1rnCl' 15 }l'ars ago thJI .. lkre age rc11,l·\ fond ml'mOrll'' of the PJ'I .ind ~uuth ll\l'' thl' 1dl•:JI\ ot the lulun· · l>1\nl'\ C ha1rm.111 \11lhJd I l\nl·r fl'· tJlkd gro\\ rng up 1n ,l.,, \ url < 11' 1n 145' ;ind tr' 1rw. 111 f)l'f\UJdl' h" mom 111 tall· him 111 1lb 1 1.1r.1"a' fanw'' ··1 ,1111 \\1'h I u1uld hJ\l' lx·l•n hl'ft' on 1h.11 lo1wn1ngl d.I\ · I "nl·r '~"d ·\,\ Jll .u1Hkr\tu111.I the p11\\l'f 111 1m:igin.1111in ·· L1'>nl'r \,.1, 'd1l·duil·J 111dJ \ 111 J"u"' pl.in' for thl' 11111\1 .1mh1111111' c\pan'>ll>n p rogram 111 thl· h1't11r\ 111 1>1,nl'' land ·· ()1-.lll'\ 111\i, 1.1h h.1' l' ,kd111l·d Ill di\· lll'>' th;l\l' pbm 1n :J(f\Jntl' nt' that Jllll11Ullll'llll'nt hut .1nord1ng Ill ruhll\h ed rql1>rl'> thl' l'\p~in"11n '"II ll'\lllt 1n ,J morl· l111ll\\\rn11I tl:i,11r to 1h1· .. h.1pp1l•\I pl.1, l' ttll '"" 'h f hl' Jllllll'll l'\l'l.\ll'd l11 t.1 l ,· )II \\-.II\ 1\1 llll\l)1ll tl' Ill.I\ II\\ lud\' .1 rqHPdlll llfln 111 thl' l>l\111:\-\1(,\1 \t11t1111\ .ti l>l\11l•\ \\ 11rld 111 I l1111d.1 .111 lnd1.1n.1 111111·, \tunt l \\·nt .111d .1111.11 t1""' h,l\\'d 1111 K11'1l'I K.1hl>1t 111 th1· \l11p1>< '' lltti,1.iJ, h,l\l' ,,lid \tllll\' 1t ltH· pi.1111111.11 'htlth, llllhhkd .1 \lllnt ,., ,·111 h.l\HI ,,., 1h,· lnd1.1n.1 J11m·' 1111"1'' -1h,1f 1h1 l hund,·r \lmint.11n KJilr11.11l 111lkr ll•,l\tl'I -.1nJ .1 fl'· ll\'.1111111 "' .1 )4\11\ 111111\'A lllld hJd.1111 '911\il,11 111 th.II .It 1>1'11\'\ \\ 1Hld\ l>1\nl'\ · \ 1< 1 \I \1ud111' 111 I >rl.1mlo 1>1.,nn IJnd h.1, .1111111'1 1\1) .ll r,., 111 J\,lllJhk ,p.1u· in \n.1hnm 1mluding. Jh11ut 111''1th1n tlw ~.111'' 111 thl· p.1rt.. In t•i:-1:< 1t .1lqu1rnl 21<' .Il k ' in I ong fk;ilh ''rth thl' punh.t'l' 111 th,· \\rathl'f ( 11rp Former Chicago Symphony official named to OC post By Th~ Dally Pilot < •l'Ofgt' f: I ngdahl. lormer 'KC pres1- dl·n1 lnr dl'' dopml'nl ol the Chicago s~ mphun~ ha\ tx't•n apprnnted to the sam,· P<>\l "1th the Orange Count~ Pcr- lorm1ng \rt., < enter and "111 begin tn m1d-Fehruar. .\rt\ <enter officials an- nounll'd · Arnold B•clcm•n UCI laser institute • receives S6 million By Th~ 0.llly Piiot 111,· \rn11kl .1nJ \\d~·I &·\i..m.rn I 1 ,,. ,\ ,1111n 111 ( 11r11n.1 Jd \t.ir donated '': n111h11n I hur..JJ' 111 th1· l '(I H,, 11.111 I .1,t1 ln\lllutl· Jnd \kdllJI ( I lllll It ".1, 111.1· 111 t hl· largl''l \1 ngk l 11n t11hu111•n' •1 l < I h"ll'n prm 1d1ng. S' ~ 11111110111111 1h1· lll\lllUll' \ fl'\l'arth l'ndO\.\· nh·n1 .ind SI millloin 111 <.uppon nr" IJ \1·r 'l ll'lltl'I J"l< •\1111111' I tw lk, t..111.111 I .i'n lm111utl' ,ind \kd1t.i1 < 11111, , 11111h1 nn .iJ, .llll1·d la-,l·r rl·,r.11d1 .111d d1n1,.il 1r1-.1tnll·n1 It al\o 'l'f'''' ·'' ,1 _.·n1c1 l11r \t'tcnnJr' la<.t.·r t11-.1tllll llt f lw 111\tllllll' h." p111rll'l'fl'd JJ,cr \llld· 11·, 111 ~,·rh·\1\\ drln 11on and 1n·:i111wn1111 ,.1lhl'I' l,1,rr 11·,hapmg nl thl' tornl·a t11'.11111,·n1 ,,, .11h,·r1,...,l\'n1"' rem11\,1I ol lh1ldrl·11, h1rthm.11i.., .tnd the dnl'111p- 1111•11t 111 .1d,Jmni l.t'4.'r 1n·hnoll>g1l'\ I 'l l'l\·l'n ,·,pt.·11Jll ~ pka"t'd h' thl· p1 11g.r,·" 111.1d,· 1111.1.:ird ,·,1ahh<.h1ng thl' IJ'l·r in\trtutc ,1, .1n 1n1crna11onalh rl'· cogn11nl JJ, 1llt\ ·· Red.man '\a1d Ht• J1m.11l·d 2 ' m11l11in in 14 2 Ill hl'lp lound till' '"'11tuh· ··I hl· IO"llllUll' hJ'> ~·loml· rl'nn\\ nl'd tor till' quJl1t~ 111 11\ r1·<.1.·arrh \._ ll'nll<\l<. umll' hl·rl· l1 11m J ll nq·r the \\orld 111 pJr\1,1p<1tl· 1n ,oll.1hi1r.1t1\l' pr<lll'l'I\ · Bn l..111.1n II" ., to11nd1·r .ind, ha1rman ol B1·,t..111 Jn ln\lrumt·nl\ In, a manulal · turer 111 m..-d1lal JnJ l.ihor:lll'f\ l'llUIP- ml'nl Financing problems holdup repairs By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ,,... 0..-y ,._ SI'°"' 1 inanung prohlem~ arc-threatening a t11un-11rdal·d r1·no' a11on project at Costa \k'-l' dilJp1dJtnJ \loha Palms '1ob1lc I l11ml· P.irk Rl·<o1dl·nh thl'fl' hJ\l· been on a rent 'In l' lor rwJrh t\\11'l'ars11\er \\hat the' \J\ .Ill' un,Jk .inJ unhealthlul cund1t1ua~ JI thl· pJrl Hut 11tliual' 111 R uh1duux Pannersh1p "h" h .1l4u1rnl lhl' propen~ alter thl.' 'tr1l..1· h.1d .ilfl'Jd' \l.1ned. '\a~ lhl' strike "1111\\ p1,,l'nlm~ thl·m from rl·no,aung 1111 p.111.. · 1 hl· prugr.rm " \talkd OCl'aUSl' ol lurnl1ng Kuh1J11u\ pannl·r Ed Bens~I ,,11J .. \\ l. h,1' l. nl'" coaches on o rder thJI Jfl' rl·Jd' lo tx· dd1H'rl.'d. We arC' ll\llll:! 111 ''TUil' (1nanung hut its d1flicult 11.,·,Ju\r 111 lhl' ,11n11n uing '>1tua11on v.1th lhl' ll·llt \111\..,· ll.irh111 \lun1up.ll ( oun Judgt ~llm I rJ11ll111\Jld1n IJle <ktoher that he ~a'i \.tll\liL·d 1h.11 K11h1J11u \ had dctcd 1n good IJ1lh ''\ hq1,mn1ng 1mrmnemen1., o n un..- trJ1kr ,11r rl'l llng J rJv. <,c.·"'a~e leak and 1n'tJ l11nl:! u11li1' ,11nm·lt1<1n' lor planned 11l'" moh1k h11m.:'> 'l'" l'1Jlhl·, "l'fl· to ha'e ~gun clffi\· 1nl:! JI th,· pJr!.. 1n '-o,l·m ~r But because 111 1h1 Jilli<. ult' 1n oht.iining financing for c1 rru['l:rt' l'n' umt":rt'd h' a rent stnk.e. fk n"I \J1d Ruh1d11u\ \\3~ sen·cd ~1th a ,k IJult 1111t1le Jnd had to c;uspend reno- 'Jl11111' I hl· dt·JJ ull \\as sta,cd off. b ut lhl progrJm rnna1n'i o n hold. Bensyl \Jld K 11 hard \p1 \ .tn atturnl·~ for the rent 'tr1la' "11d h1· hl.'11ncd the s11ua11on at \l11h.1 f>Jln1' ''J' m11n· due to the own- l'I' 111l·,p11n,1hli11' than to financial r• ohll'lll\ .. It", harJ l11r nw to clll'l'PI their singing tlw hlun ·· \pl\ ..aid ... \\hen the) 've just mJ1k .1 n11ll11111·dollar offn on two more -.lu111' 1111 \111rn1l· \treet in Santa .\na. I h1•, '>l'l'm to hJ\l' rknt~ of mone} for 11th,·1 11l\ "'111wn1' J he\ ·rt maJor league \h1111l.11J, ttl·n"I \J1d \p1\ \\a' misrepresenting I h, '11UJt111n · c >n,· rr,1Jl'rt dt>l'~n ·1 relate to tac 111lw1 h,· '-lid ··\1 r p1\ knO\\\ vel) "'·II ih.11 financing for one 'cnture has nothing 10 d11 \\Ith another property Ltlh rn'fk'rt~ " financed on 1t\ own nll·r1h \ han~n docsn·1 gl\e a damn "hJt' h.1prx·n1ng v.1th an ~ other pro~ l'rl\ ..\ lourt hearing on ..\lo ha Palme; \\Ill be hdd in Jl'>out Vl da~ s. Bens} I said No l'\Jl 1 d.itc ha\ bet·n set. he said Engdahl. P "Ill he responsible for planning and managing all phases of the Am tenter's fund-ra1o;1ng effons. His appmnlml·nt h~ the .\ns Center's board capped a search effort that began shonly after Thnma' R. Pac,cot· left the organ1za- 11on 111 \ugu\t 1 llM8. ..I am C\l'lll'd h' thl· challenge as- soc1Jtn J \\1th making the Orange County Performing .\rl'i ( l'O tcr the most outstantling center of 11c; 1..tnd 1n the countr):· Engdahl coa1d Niguel woman dies in accident Engdahl ocgan h1~ fund-raising career \\Ith ( ahfornta Lutheran Un1,ers1t) 1n Thou..anJ Oaks. where he prl"· lousl) had lectured in h1stol) and coached football George llngd•hl and baseball. Ht· then directed develop- m ent efTon s for ..\ugustana College m f'hKago s~ mphon~ Orchestra In 1983 Illinois and the U niversity of Colorado's W11h the C h1cago organ11at1on. he 1s Health Sciences Center before Joining the credited \\1th retinnga '>U~tant1al defic it By th~ Dally Piiot .\ Laguna '-1gud \\11m,111 "a' t..lllnl 1n an ,1lt 1den1 earh 1 hur,Ja, that :i u1h11nt1''' lx•li1•\(.' ;n,11l<l·d .1 drunt..en drt\l'f \tar~ f Lt'<.'.,-\\a\ pninnuntl'd dead at I 'ill .1 m "'' \.\ e'itern \kd1lal < e nter alter 'he "a' hit h~ a l ar \\ htlc ,,pcning a dn'l'"a~ gate o n ( o lhns ..\'cnuc 1n Orange. a C'altfom1a H 1ghwa} Patrol \po!..t''"omJn ,;11d The car was dn,en h\ \..l -H·Jr-11ld ( arohna 5tevcnson of T·orranlt' ··~1c' cnC>on ~as southbound m the pmatl' dn'e and Lc-e. a pedcstnan. was opening tht' gatl' ·· spokeswoman An1CI John<>on ..aid .. For unknown reasons. tbc \Chide <.trulk Lcr. who sustained fatpl tnJUrle'> .. t('venson was arrested o n susp1c1on of fel on) drunken dnvina. Johnson satd. U>Ata Mesa Fountain Valley Wedne5day thal two pvblic address speakers were stolen from Thurston Middle School over the holidays. Broolchurst Street and Adams .i\' · enuc. The man ordered the teller to put the monc) 1n a paper bq but didn't d1spla) a gun. witnesses 'laid. store. lu1 . ewoort Center Drive. " .. ..\ ~2·~('ar-0ld woman walking W) School about l p.m . W= when a man in a whilt. okkr The door to the men's bathroom at a park o n Victoria Street was npped off 1t'i hinges and lef\ lain near a wall. PolJcc arrested a transient from Oklahoma City following a pan- handling complaint and records check that showed he was wanted o n six misdemeanor warrants totaling SI 7.000 ba~ • • • Three thieves were sc:cn opening the cash box and fleeing with $75 from the Exxon suition al 16225 Harbor Blvd. • • • Someone known b y the mana1C· mcnt signed for a $22 ps purchase throua.h the company. credit line at the Arco station. 18480 8rookhunt SL. after be had bttn fired. • • • Buralan untied the c:nvu top from she rear or. boet aftd took the nlCtio tekobone and marine depth lndcr • Stor 'N Lot. '°'°' (jar. ftdd Avt. The loll .,... MOO. • • • Ua•alia v., -... IMld I ........ Widl I lll1tra t. die lllldolt'M Dli'..._TM .;.,._ ........... Victim·• .. ,1111. .. '1-.,. • • • I\ hit and run was reponed tn the area of Luuna Canyon and El Toro roads on Wednesday. I . . ' Auto pans were stolen from a vehicle parlccd in the 700 block of South Coast High way o n Tucsda} night. Bea~h • • • Res1denu 'iatd thn discovered gang graffiti on a block· wall near the R1 vermeado\\S tondomm1um s on Rock Crcd.. • • • Burglars bmkc into a home tn the 2100 block of Huntinaton Street through a rear kitchen windo w and stoic a stereo. TV Kt. a telephone and a Nintendo video game. Newport Beach Two brand-new Corvetto parked through ·a court}ard toward her apanmcnt building tn the 1800 blod tif "-lfl th Street was con- frontl·d h' a man \\ho stood mastur- bating. \\Ith h1\ "'h1te <;weat pants around his t..n ces. • • • ,\ male In his m1d·~Os Wl1h !lhort. curl} rcdd1s h ·hrown h air climocdthrough a bathroom window 1tt--a ho me tn the 1900 block ot Galatea T('rracc. startlin• 1 maid. The man said 10mcth1na. then climbed ltJck o ut and fled. ., Oodgr pulled alonpi<k her near comer of undancc and Turtle ltoP Dmc. The man opened his car~ and exposed h1mtclf to the lirl. 9'le later told her mother. Police • unable to locate the flasher. • • • Another flasher. wean~ cords and no hirt. pulled his $ down near the c.omer of Parkway and T oledo abcMn 12. p.m. Wednctday~ Cllposlf\I hi...W l O panef"Hy. The man WU • acri bed as S t'ttt t iftChes tall wi1J1 a thin build, WMUS. u.s.s.a. ~ -MM n s. aed•w ..... • ,= m ••ld111 l.JtbU9. lloal witb the two ocher a.Ide .... LaMa ... Ealonia. in 1940 under a eecret .......... wit.II Vilai• Utbuuia'a capital. Tbe ITN repaner llbd ii the dnA law WI a law of IOcal indepeDdeacc. .. :..! .... a wlda tfllCCN' could .... . ...... .., .............. Nazi Omnuy. . Liduaan~ )he eoutbenuaolt oftbe Baltic:a, is about 600 miles west of Moecow. .. We bave aa article la die ComailUdoa. I: a• ...... DlnlitdleNINbtictowede .._ liwill Ullioa.. · k __ _,ftom IMSoviet..-..1"1 awe lilow he Utbuuia woulcf be under .... non be eaviliona. About J00,000 Litbuaniant . med a:ntral Vilmm lale Thunday in I ca~t demon- stration b' freedom 11 the conclusion of the fint day of~· thne-day visit Gotbechev rcilenled hit oppoeitioft to tbe independence drive, wb.icb be bu said could cau1e a breakup of the Soviet Union. bu1 said be would not stand in the way of the Lithuanian people's wiU. He aaid he twd ordered that a law be wriuen and published establishina a mechanism for secession from the Soviet Union, a riJbt paran- teed br the country's I 977 Constitution but not rccoshized to date. Accontiaa to thit anide, ev«J. repubtic ba the riabt to teceMion. to eo afty. Tbe rtpt ii tbere, .. be said. Altbouab he bu .,.nted .Utbuanian1 and their neip6on in LatVia and EatonJa a lafle meuure of economic and polilical ~ OOl'blcbcv bu conliaaently and llwply cnliCbed Lithuanian Communist Party leaden f'or prellina for complete independence . .. We have been ded •oeetber for tbele SO ycen. whether we like it or not, .. Gort.cbev told a crowd after .J...,.._ a wreath at a monument to Vladimir~ .... lte did not spell out how the machinery for He convened an emeraency lellion of the national party'• Central Committee last month to discuss the issue. By aoina to Vilnius, Oort.cbev put his personal prntiae on the lane 11 never before in nearly five ycan in power, appearina in a republic that openly dill&RCI with him and is unlikely to be moved by his appeals. secession worked. . · But be al.so told a mec~na of Lithuanian iateUectual1 that .. I am for telf-determiaation aU ~ way to ICCCSlioo. .. accordiQI to Lithuanian TV conesponcknt f.duatdu Potesimbs. Lithuanians say they want to restore the ~Ddence they bad betwun the world wars. SoVICt dictator J <>tef Stalin absorbed Lithuania In an interview-with Britain's Independent Television News. Soviet Forci&n Ministry spokesman Gcnnady I. Gcrasimov confirmed Moscow was prepanng the law. "You must think about the interests of the other party too. so there must be mechanism for divorce, so to say," the spokesman said from Gorbachev is in Lithuania to try to rcvcnc the Lithuanian pany·1 break with the national party, decided in December. Report blasts INS, requests an end to employer sanctions SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali-The commission took testimony ' fomia's civil rights agency called from employers. employees, unions Thursday for suspension of penalties and ~ovcrnmcnt officials last year at apinst employers who hire illegal hearings in Oakland, Fresno and Los aliens and said federal immigration Angeles. officials arc contributing to wide-Its report follows other critical spread discrimination against studies of the law by a New York forcian-lookina j~seeken. state agency and a task fo~ of the The Immigration and Natural-American Civil Libenks ll.Dion and ization Service has failed to enforce the Mexican-American lepl De- a ban on discrimination in the 1986 fensc and Educational Fund. immigration law and has not INS spokeswoman Virginia Ki~ educated employers adequately defended the agency's performance, about the law, leaving many of them noting that it had spent millions of afraid to hire foreign 1ppcaring ap-dollars and thousands of hollrs an plicants despite proof of lrpl rcsi-educating employers about the lm- dency, said the state Fair Employ-migration Reform and Control Act ment and Housing Commission. of 1986. or IRCA. "Motivated by ignorance, con-··The INS has done an excellent fusion and fear of sanctions. some job of implementing this law," Kice employers have cngaJCd in said. ··1 don't think anyo ne can citizenship status discrimination." classify employer sanctions or I RC A the commission said. as a failure." For example, it said. they have But despite the INS' effons. the rejected some types of valid work California commission said, ··much authorization documents have de-of the public -employers. em- manded documents only from appli-ployees. and JOb applicants -re- c.ants who appeared foreign. or have mains largely uninformed (or) mis- sou&ht authorization documents informed about IRCA's cmploy- from prc-1986 employees whom the mcnt authorization verification re- law exempted. quircmen~. and .. its anu-discrimina- ln addition, the repon said, "in its uon prov1s1ons. educational contacts with cm-IRCA allowed aliens ltvang in the p4oycrs. the INS places undue United St.ates since Jan. I, 1982 to emphasis on employer sanctiom (for scclc legal residency: provided fines knowingly hiring undocumented of up .to $10.000 for knowingl y workers) and gives little or no atten-hirins undocumented aliens. and tion to the anti-discrimination obli-prohibited job discrimination ptions of employers." against th06C seeking kplizat1on. It said the INS, "despite evidence The st.ate comm1ss100. whose of widespread discrimination ... has seven members ~re appointed by not actively been filing discrimina-Gov. George Dcukme,ian, said the tion complaints." Many immigrants prosecutions o~ employers should be and rcfusces arc discouraged from ·~uspende~ until the INS improves filina complaints by .. lack of know!-its educational cfTons and clears up edae, · fear of governmental its bac~log of applications for work authorities and fear of employer · authonzation.. . retaliation," the repon said. The c~mm1ss1on also. callc~ for It also cited testimony that INS changes in th~ 1.986 law. including a qcnts have been armed with re-~n C?n d1scnminatory treatment of volvers durina auditing inspections immigrant farm workc.rs -some. of and that the INS "appears to be w~om. the rcpo~ ~1d. are being f.al'letina Hispanic and other ethnic paid below the minimum wage. cmploycn, particularly in the res-"The purpose was supposed to be taurant industry," for investigations to stem the flow of illegals." said af\d penalties. commissioner Oslas Goren. ~I Jf I Winter floods l'our men 1tr1199le to keep • ur frOfll being wadled awa1 by surging ftood waters In Cenkalla, Wadi. on Wedn•ldaJ· Th• ur was swept off th• road after being driven onto a flooded portion of a hlthway. M .... be,. of thew....,,..._. National Guard hooked a chain to the ur and pulled It to ufaty. f'art1 of Wadlington .ute were flooded this weell after heavy rains and runoff from snow stor•a. Stuart tried to draw two brothers into murder plan BOSTON IA P) -Charles Stuart tned 10 draw 1wo brothers into his plot to kill his pregnant wife. but other family members did not know of Stuan·s involvement until days befor,e: he committed suicide, an attorney said Thursday. Family attorney Richard Clayman revealed that Michael Stuan had been approached by Charles ··weeks before" 1he Oct. 23 crime. but did not realize 1he significance of the ovcnure and refused to get involved in .. an) crazy thing." Three days after the shooting. another brother. Matthew, who dis- posed of a pistol suspected to be the murder weapon and other evidence. told M ichael of C harles· role in the cnme. The brothers did not shart their knowledge with the rest of the fam1I~ unt1I shonly before Charles Stuan·s Jan. 4 su1c1de. Charles Stuan told police after the shooting that he and his wife. Carol. 30. "ere attacked by a mugger as the) left a binhing class at a city hospital. Stuart was seriously wounded but recovered. Their son. born premature by Caesarean sec- tion, died 17 days later. Charles Stuan. 30. became a suspect in the case Jan. 3 when Matthew implicated him in his wife's killing. He Jumped off a bridge into Bos1on Harbor before police could arrest him. Clayman held a news conference Thursda) a nd was JOincd by Michael and a third brother. Mark Stuan. and their.two sisters. Shelley Yandoli and Neysa Porter. Anti-abortionists to try moderate tact .., Thi Alaodllted ,,... Anti-abortion aroups intend to project a more moderate imqe this year as they lobby state lesislatu.rcs ID the aftermath of tbc Supreme Coun'1 Webster decision. But they wiU f'acie ~ oppolition. not jut from prodolc.e poups but from their own movement•• hard- linen. With public opinion polls showing a ~ty of Americans in favor of leplized abortion, some anti- ~ poups have tcaled beck ~ pk to restrictions they be-1~ arc publicly ac:cepcaMe. ~ ~ nc-measures -indudina bills bulli abonioa u a bm of birth ~ Uttd requiri.111 minon to ..r ·-·· pmnitlioa -... abortfOn .. -....... in IDOlt ltalel 1990 1n1iom lqin this }"'&..,~ meeting this year will consider some form of abortion legislation. and 1t will be a major issue in many st.ates, including Alabama. Illinois. Maryland. Michigan. New Hamp- shire, North Carolina. Oklahoma. Rhode Island and Virginia. "This issue is the most con- trovcni.aJ issue any legislature will deal with in the next decade.'' said Alabama state Sen. Ch ip Bailey, who opposes abonion. Alabama·s legislature will con- sider two bills aimed at banning abortion as a means of binh control. lcavina it &cpl only in certain cues. Anti-abortion groups already arc batttina over what those exceptions should be -one sian of a rift that seems to be powina. One p-oup, Alabama Citizens for Lite. supports a bill that would allow abortions in four illlta.DCa: rape, iacna, whea a woman'• life is i.n dael:f, or when a~ woukl produce an infant with .. profound o r 1rrcmed1ablc" dcform1t1cs. But another group. the Alabama Pro-Life CoaJition. opposes abortion in cases involving deformities. Lqislators arc cught in the middle -and not happy to be there. According to groups that track abortion lqjslation. at least eight other states will consider bills to requi re parental consent or notifica- tion. They arc Hawaii, Illinois. Lou- isiana. Missouri, New Jersey. Vir- ainia, Washinaton and Wisconsin. At least seven will consider legis- lation to ban publk funding of abonion: California, Hawaii. llli- noU. Minnesota. Missouri. New Mexico and West Virginia. And at lea.st nine stat.cs will con- sidcr lesislation to outlaw abortion 11 a form of birth control. lncliana. Minnaoca, North Caro- lina, Oklahoma ud ViJ'si.nia are expected to take up bills that mirror the Missoun law that the Supreme Court upheld last July 3. That law bans abonions an public hospitals and stops public employees from counseling women about abortion. among other things. Some groups remain zealously committed to fighting abortion in all forms, while others. such as the National Ri&ht to Life Committee, arc now witfing to compromise. Burke Balch, state legislative coor- dinator for National Right to Life, said the aroup is only supportina legislation "that has strona support in the polls ... "We think we're puttin1 forth legislation that stands a aood chanoc of beina upheld by the current (Su- preme) Court, and that is lqjslation that doesn't outri&ht ban abortion bu1 bans some: of the more esreaious forms,.. be added. Paratroopers plan mass j~mp for homecoming FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) -LL Gen. Cati Stiner, the lader of the U.S. invasion in Puama. ii a · peded '° be UDOlll We 2.000 IOldien comi.. bomc iD a ... ...... dsop todey, military of.. lciall llid. ne Jump tilnc tor lbe Fon .._ ~ apec.1lld IO ...... ~ ............. ,......, 10 I a.m.. (S UL PS'I) tom We ....... 0 .... .-. ... oAdelt .a ......... ,. Tiii -"'°' ii a,_Md IO 11""'11 JD ,.... e. liW M ,.., ..... ·: .... flJDID2'-lar• ·-~ ......... . ... fl.. .. .... .. . . ..... Montoya was known as 'El Band~o' SACRAMENTO-A lobbyist and former lqjslator testified Th~y that be recommended that one of his clients make a ~SOO ~pallJl contributioD to Sen. Joeeph Montoya because of Montoya s reputation of bei "El Bandito " -~t lobbyist Roben Oine, a former aaem~yman. said Montoya did not tolicit the contribution and there was no quad pro quo for the money. Oine aid he IJ'rUled the .donation before. he, went to sec Mo~t~ya about supportina a natural ps bill because he d1dn t wa!'t t~ be sol.ac1tcd. . "I felt it was better to have a prearran&cd contnbut1on to_h11 ~paign and not put myself in a position to be soficited for one." .said Oan.e, ~.ho testified that Montoya had the reputation aro~nd the Capitol of beana El Bandito," which means "the bandit" in Spanish. Gas forces hundreds from homes SACRAMENTO -Several hundred people were forced to evacuate from their homes and businesses Thursday in north ~cramei:ito after a cloud of hydrogen chloride gas leaked from a damaged cyli nder. Eag})t people were treated for gas inhalation. . City spokeswoman Christine O lson sa.id ~ forklift true~ ran mto. the cylinder at an Airco Company warehouse, upping the pressunzcd .container to the concrete floor and damaging the release valve. St.ate safety mspectors said later t.hat the canister apparently did not have a safety cap to protect the valve. Judge will not unseal verdicts LOS ANGELES -The jud&c in the McManin Pre-School molestation trial said he was "on the razor's edJ~" pondc~ng whether t~ un~I 52 verdicts but attorney's made the dec1s1on for him -no verdicts Wlll be unsealed until all verdicts arc complete. Superior Court Judge William Pounders abruptly cancelled a heanng scheduled for today to confront the question of reading partial verdicts. Jurors scheduled only a half day of dcliberauo ns because one of them has a doctor's appointment. When defense and prosecution lawyers telephoned him ~o express adamant opposition to piecemeal return of verdicts. Pounders yielded. He cancelled the hearing and decided to wall for further word from the jury. '\\TIO'\ ·\I. HHlt:t ·s Pennsylvania's biggest S&L seized WASHINGTON -Federal regulators on Thursday seized Atlantic Financial Federal. Pennsylvania's largest savings institution. transfemng control to a new agency created to handle failing or troubled thrifts. A new federal mutual association was created 10 acquire all dcposi1s and certain assets and liabilities of the Bala Cynwyd. Pa. savings and loan. which was one of six thrifts seized Thursday 10 bring the tot.al under government control to 290. SS tax rollback called a ploy . WASHINGTON -The Bush adm1nistrat1on found itself arguing against a polit1call) appealing tax cut Thursday as 1t denounced a proposed rollback of Social Securit) payroll taxes as a Democratic ploy to ··fiddle aroun9" with the nation's retirement system . Presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said the administration opposes a plan by &n. Daniel Patnck Moynihan. D-N. Y .. to repeal this year"s Social Secunl) tax hike and 10 funher cut the rate next Jan. I Poll: U.S. favors llmlted terms WASHINGTON -More than two-thirds of Amencans surveyed said the) favor a cons1tut1onal limitation o n the number of years a person can s.crve an Congress. according to a Gallup survey released Thursday. The poll, conducted for the National Federation of Independent Business, found 70 percent of respondents favored in general a limitation on House and &natc members. while 28 percent opposed and 2 pe~nt had no opinion. Asked if they would suppon establishing a 12-ycar hm1t on service an the House and &nate. 58 percent said yes and 40 percent opposed. Cocaine big factor In traffic deaths CHICAGO -A study of 643 people killed 1n New York City traffic accidents shows 1hat 18.2 percen1 had used c0c.11ne within 48 hours of the accident. Of those 643. blood-alcohol and cocaine tests were available for 378 dnvcrs. and 56 percen1 had used o ne or both. ··This will be a national problem,'' the lead researcher. Dr. Peter M. Marzuk. said Thursday. "I think if you looked at dnver fatalities in other large c1t1es you might find relati vely comparable results ... HOHl.D HHlt:t ·s Norlega's headquarters demollshed PANAMA CITY. Panama -President Guillermo Endara and Vice President Ricardo Arias Calderon bcpn demolishing Panama's old Defense Forces headquarters Thursday, swinajng sledgehammers at what they called the core of the Noriega dictatonhip. T he bu~lding is to be ~placed by Democracy Plaza and part of a housms proJ~ for poor famahes whose homes were destroyed in the Dec. 20 U.S. mvas1on that ousted Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega from power. Ex-Bulgarian leader faces charges SOFIA. Bulpria -Ousted Communist leader Todor Zhivkov is likely to face cbarJes of abuse of power, fraud and violating human ri&hts. a member of a parliamentary commission said Thursday . The inquif'Y. mi&ht stop short, however, of uncarth!fiC inqularities by Communists still in power. said Peter Beron, a commiu1on member and pro-dcmocncy activist. .. It's not an any job," Beron said. became some of Zhivkov'1 auociates "arc still very much at larlr." Army wlll keep high proflle BWING -China's army wiU maintain a at.rona ~"to safepard public lealrity" in the Beiji111 area followi111 the liftjna of martial law, tbc aovcmmeat'I top tpOkeaman llid Tbunday. Up to I ,000 troopl mmdMld acroa Taaaanmen ~uare on Tbunday m~ boun after seven months of nwUal law offtCially ended in the capital. I tbouOI maniaJ law was over," said one of tbe 1everal tbcMasa.nd people on the f OO«re lquate II be watched the military prcJCellloa. - ,,......, .... ..,.,. ..... Ei ltf'Vicn are ICbc:duled Su y for Rodney "Rod" CoUitt a Hunt na1on Beach teacher who 18-bo~ to impart hi1 love of nature and \he outdoon in bis pupils. CoWer, 42, started a fldd atudy trip to Yotemlte National Parlt each May for eipth p-adm in the Ocean View School District. He died Tuetday of skin cancer fa mily memben said. ' Ill and off work, Collier wrote a letter published in the Marina View School's newsletter last November urgina younpters to be careful out 1n the sun. He wrote that melanoma v.as preventable if youngsters would take ccnain protcttive steps and use block out. The daniers of skin cancer were not commonly known when Collier "as a boy growing up in San Diego and playing volleyball on the beach v. 1thout his shirt. friends said. Collier's wife. Mary. also a teacher at Marina View. said her husband v.as a "a real outdoorsman" whose idol was "kind of' naturalist John Muir. Collier back-packed in the summer and skied on cross country snow trips in the winter. his wife said. He had a great interest in preserv- ing the national parks and he lec- tured his pupils that if they didn't take care of the parks the) wouldn't ht' around fo rever. she said. She said her husband noticed a mole that was removed three years ago. But doctors d iscovered that cancer advanced into his I) mph S)S- tem last Februaf). He was taken to ~1ass1on Hospttal Regional Medical Center in M1ss1on Viejo last Fnday. Manna View Pnnc1pal Robert \' ouga called Collier's dcath "a tremendous loss .. to pupils. tC'achcrs and parents. Voup said there was .. a lot of caring' among the pupils when news 11 f Collier's death 'A-as announct'd b\ the homeroom tcachcrs Wt'dncsda}·. "There Wl're quite a few with hl·a "> gnt'f." hl' S."l1d. "We allowed Rodney .. Rod'" Colll•r them to rcllect their thoughts. "We·ve also had any number of parents who called. offering their help." Besides his wife. Cother leaves t"'o children. Jessie. 15. and Wyau. 17. "ho att{·nd Marina High School. He has taught at Ocean View Schools since 197 1. also serving at Rancho Vie" and Ci rcle View. Memonal services arc scheduled Sunda} at I p.m. at the H ununiton Beach High School Auditorium. Former students are invited. ~kmonal donations can be made to Yosemite Fund, 1n memory of Rod Collier. 155 Montgomery St .. Suite 1104. San Francisco. 94104. Donar'i should request the bank to make an acknowledgment to Marv Collier at Manna V1ev. 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Englund said he ..ent tape<> of Freddy being made up and film C\plaming that the character 1s make believe. Babe Ruth called a homer for Fr~m~~ics figu re prominenth tn rJ the life of Rolxn Englund. the adult. those two specific incidents a~ Thl·} are a maJor reason he and his probahl~ the best known Rut "'1fc. Nanq. recentl~ bought a homr stones." said Robert CreamC'r. in Laguna Beach. NEW YORK -When Johnn' 'nhl'Stl·r's father v.antcd a second opinion about his sick bo}. hl· con· 'ultcd Babe Ruth The baseball kgend·~ treatml·nt "a" unorthodox -a I 1)26 WorlJ ScnC's home run. John Oak Svlvt'stcr. 7..i. died ~lunda}. But ·Ruth's purported p1om1St· and dch\CI) ofa home run '"es on. memonahn·d tn news- papers. b1ograph1cs and on film. though v.1ldl~ d1)ton<"d .. So man) things about &he Ruth ha\e become li l e Greek m)th· olog>." basrhall historian Don llonag sa1d aftl·r hl·anng of S}I· 'ester'!> death. SylHster died at a hospital on ;-.;cw York's Long Island No cau~ lll dl·ath was g1' l·n. According to nl·ws reports from the time. S)hcstcr "'as k1ckl·d 1n the head h) a horse. sufTmn$ a hfe· threatrn1ng inJur~ whirh kit the 11 - \Car-old bo' hc.·dnddl·n 1n Essn Fells. N.J . Johnny rcportcdl) told his fa ther. ~1anhattan bank vice president Horace s, 1' ester. "Gl·e. I wish I could ~c Babe Ruth "allop a homer ht-fore I die .. The elder 'h ester contact<:d Ruth's team. the Ne" York Yan· kccs., 1n St. Louis '1a telegram. rC'· rnuoung h1\ son's request. .\uto- graphed balls from the Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals "'ere sent to the lad; Ruth wrote on onC' ball. 'Tll hit a home run for }OU in Wedncs- da) ·s game." The Sultan of Swat then htt three homers in thc Yankees· 10-5 fourth game victory over the Cardinals. Johnny's doctors reponed the bo) had bounced back remarkably from his illness. and a legend was born. Sy lvester quickly became Amcn ca·s most famous inval id . "That and the called home run - author of the b1o~ph) .. Babe.'' Laguna is "herl· Englun~ spc~t .. The incident 1s son of charac· ht'> l·hildhood summas. In tact. 11' tl·nmc of Ruth He had a great son "hcrl· h1) mother spc-nt her child· of ingcmous qualit~ about him." h~ summc~ said Creamer "He'd do things li ke o \\hl.'.n lhl' m·"I~ maml.'d cou- thl). somc11mes "1th great pubhctt). pie "ho also h.i' e a hou'ie in t~e sometimes "''h no publict t~... Holl~"oud H1lh. began tooling tor When William fkndl\ portra}cd a Sl'cond homl'. Laguna came qu1l l · "The Bambino .. on film. the stol) I) to m1nJ T_hc~ l..ne" "hat the' haJ Ruth tx·ds~ "'th a d~1ng bo~ "ere lool..1ng tor "hl·n the home run "as promised. It t\anl·~ "Jntcd J km on tree and a "as far from 3C'l'Uf3te. but as l o1 pond. Rolx·n. "anted a plan· Creamer nott'd. "That was a prctt} "hcrl' 11ml· ha\!. tro1cn. or had at bad movu.'." lca't not ral'l'd tof"ard He v.anted One week later. Ruth v1s1tl·d the a lt11k p1l.Ll' of ht'> past back_ lad fohnm . \\Cit av.arr that Ruth "I nce<kd Laguna to do something had l:wen caught Sll':thng fo r the final ~or me that II USl•d to do.'' he said out Ill the Yanl..l'l·s scncs lo'is. told ~1 ~ mother pas~cd a"a) recentl~. thl' Babe. ·Tm Slim the Yanks and I JU'>t kind ol thou$ht her sp1nt 1051 ·· · "3'> still 1n Laguna a ltttk bit. 5, h rstl'r went on to attt'.nd ·-rm JUSI gratl'ful for a lot of the Pnncl·ton l 'n1,ers1t,. ~er't'. 1n la(l llfl·hange 1n Laguna." he added. World War II. and tx-come prC'stdent .. thl' larl.. ul ~l·,dopment. and the of pacl..1ng mal·hine~ husin{·'is. His "J~ ~ou l·an hnd a SI f'.!•ll1on homl· son. John Jr .. said his dad n·ma1ned nc\t 10 a l111k cottage a Yanl ccs fan until the." end . His ov.n cottage. a ··put up ~our SI" ester 1s also sun,, cd b' a sister lel'I on tht• coffee ta bk and come on and a brother. • do"n for the "eekend house." I) perched on a rorner lot. bound b) boug.a1n\llka. Built in IQ29. 11 1s home~ and unassuming -wood tloors. thro" rugs. ovC'rstuffed furniture The "hok Johnn) S~ h ester SIOf) apparrntl) had ltttle dTCC't on the Babe . .\crnrd1ng to Creamer's bio- graph). Ruth v.as s11ung around "•th a coupl e of baseball wntcrs dunng spnng training in 1927 when } 1' cster's uncle approached the Babe and thanked him profuse!). "Ho" 1s Johnn) 7" Ruth asked. The uncle assured the Babe that Johnn~ "'as do ing OK and walked awa}. Ruth. who was notonousl) bad "1th names and referred to most C' en one as "k1d:· turned to 1he rC'porters and asked. "Now who the hell 1s Johnn) Sylvester'!' Famil) portrans fill the mantle under a "Hom(' S"~t Home" plaque ~fil~. frank Sinatra croons .. Pennies From Heaven.. in the background. Not at all what one "ould expect from the infamous Frcdd'. "son of 1.000 maniacs, .. or. for that matter. the decomposing 1f musacall> incli ned phantom of Eng.lund s latest mo' 1c. "Phantom of the Opera." But for Robert Englund. the "'~· )Car-old former ShakMpcarcan actor "I can get to Laguna Jnd I'm thl·re ma' Ix a da' anJ a half and m' "h~)k ho<l\ changes." he said ... , can reall~ fl·rl m' "hok tx·1ng '>low do" n. "h1ch " 'omethrng I need to dll .. V. hllc not ~l·t d a1m1ng to be a ··11X'al." l nglund qu1ckl~ endcan-d h1m<,e lf 1L1 h1' ne\' ne1ghlior'> tin '\,u' 11 "hen he J nJ his "Iii.' JOl nt'.d "'.51111 other Jem1ln\trators 1n Lagun:i ( .tn)un to protl·'>t the L.igunJ L.1 urcl dn dopment Englund spol..c out at the ralh ag • .11mt dc,elopmc.-nt in the rnn,on. E'en mcmhc.·r., of thl' < 1t\ C ouncil v.erc 1mprl·s~·J · ··He's a gr~at gu~ ·· \31d < oun- ~il man Dan "l·nnl·,. "ho first met Englund on the \\ail.. ··Ht• H'all) 1s the an11thl'\1S of h1~ charactc.-r .. ~ot that he didn't lo'e "ThC' Boston Strangkr:· he adds hasul~ Th\.' d11frrem·e. he said. 1s that film anJ other'> such as ··tn Cold Blood" and ··Lethe! V. capon" are more .. dLXumcnta~ '10lcnce" .... hile his mn' 1c<. arc fanta'' .. I he tt'.l'n-ager'> "ho ~ this. th<'~ d110't tJl..C' that a) rea1:· Englund '><lid "I JU~l thin!.. 11·s kind of nd1cu· lous.-Ir' 11 v. a'\ an' thing leg111mate-I "ould l'OP to 11." l. fc,, ltml''>. ho"'e'er. Englund said. he has karned that a ~oung 1."hild "as scared b' one of his films b~ ~1ng forced b~ older I.ids to But )()mC'hov.. in his Laguna Beach home "'eanng Jeans and san· dais. his hair pulled back in a bncf pon) tai l. Englund seems far rc- mo' c.'d from the<ie 1ssu~ H 1s barefoot V. I fe ~ urled Up at bJS SldC, he sinks into his ~fa and his new C'n' 1ronmt'nt ··) ou could tell no1h1ng bad ('vcr happened here:· Englund said of the cottage Is hC' supers1111ous'> ~ot reall). he said. but hC' has started to collect talismans "I guess' I sort of belie' e in the Pbas1c golden rule karma." he said. ··1 belie' e "hat goes around comes around ·· .\It hough Shl' ha'> nc' er Sl·cn an~ of Englund''> m11' 1n. \fa)M Lida Ll"nnc' ..aid she "omed at first Be (: f.11 D h • C'! J6 & J T. ~)~~~hl?n'.1 ~i.~~~~i~':1 ,'~l·s:~~~~~ au lJN ras ions JiZe up v. ho "son or tear' ix·oplcs throats @A SE• llllAL out and ncat1''> ma' hem ·· But "'alk· SILi 1ng in front of Englund 1n thC' march. \ FJ ~n 20-llw 1ff her hc'>1tat1on 'an1'ihcd (}Ot'l ,. .. , 1lu ha'e to ~paratl· the man A.'IAHEM HILLS from the mo' 1c<,." Lenne' said "He ~'Ill f. s-AM C.a""°" ~·em<, lil c a 'Cr) gcnlk · pC"rson .. (fl,:;·~~ ..\'>!.. 1h1., .. ,l.,. gC'ntk pC"rson·· ho" LAGUNA HIUS he can makl' mtl\ 1~ v.herC' a knife-i.ri ~oc Dr_~c.noa na1kd ..adt t <,tall..'> 'ulncrablc." tC'C'n· -- agl·rs anJ he "111 re' 1s11 that fi~t (o.Mrwil ....._.., night \\Ith .. Franl..cnstc1n" TL'S"TIN 1 ·llS l ~"'" ure he v.as "temticd.'' ht'. "3td. iU-'mJ but not 1n .. a traumatic v.a' .. .\ctu· (JU "*'·., 17dl) all~. he "as fnghtcncd tn "a good COST A MESA "a~ ... he said 1835 ~ ...._ It's a d1st1nl·ttun Englund mak~ 7n.l80I quKkl~ and v. tth con\lct1on l.nd l~===~~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~M~~~~~~ it's one 1'('3SOn he d~n·1 loose -.leep oH·r "hether tilms likc Nightmare on Elm St . -parts I. ti. Ill. IV and \' -are eating a"a) at the tender ps)chcs of our )Outh Robert Winckler, 1 0ur Gang' actor, lawyer for entertainers ................................. HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER ·tpH. ec.pi,e te )/eJgiboJ.ood Sioppiw; CeJC teA .. LOS ANGELES -Ro~rt Winiklcr. an entertainment lawyer wbti* Hollywood carter bepn as a child actor on "Our Gang." has died of stomach cancer. his son said. He W1~ 62. \V' mckler had been rcPfC1Cnti na Adam West. the former television star of "Batman,.. in a lawsuit apinst several ldvertisina aacncin over the aJlqcd imitation of West's Batman in a television commercial. Winckler died Dec. 28 at his ho~ in Woodland Hills. the Los Aftldcs Daily News i:tJ>Or1ed Thunday. West is teek•na S900.000 ii\ dam- qa over a C'Ommcrci.at for Zayre s~ The cue was taken over by oms anomeys and will So to trial Moeday, said Winck.aer's son. Bill Wille*ICr. _ Wbdler's actina Clreer bc:pn al ... P at Hal Roedl Studios. after Charlie Chaplin's former Wlfc. Mildred. pro,•1dcd him with a letter of introduction. By the late 19 30s. he had appeared as the bully in at least ci&ht Link Rascals features.. He also was cast in numerous films.. appearing in "Boys Town." "Knute Rockne -All .~mmc:an.. --e1uc Montana Sties. .. and "Stageroaeh .•• Winckler paduatcd from the Southwestern University School of Law in 1953. and sublequen~ resented stars such as ··Spanky" McFarland and Bi y Barty. In ldditioo to his ton. W1nC'lder 1s survived by his wifr of 27 yean. Betry. and dau1hter Patricia Winckler. all of WoOdiand Hilb. At Winctlc:r's req\llnl. DO KOices were hckt. I Donald Bowler, lawman who sent Micke~ Coen to prison rooo ......,..,.. ..._ a.. w ... .,...,,_ f...,.\ ... m~o.1 s.-,·.~ WSAJI~ ,,.Allll. J C:,.__ ~. :O-t.Ar.._ r .... r ... ~-.... '• , ..... ~ ~a...,_ u .... ..... ~· I ..., .... o-.. T"" '-u · • .._..,.,. ,__, ...... DIRECl'ORY MaTICS 641-9777 c..w.r· ..... S4$..WI ft.WO.-. ~~1$11 .......... r;., ~4.0ll04 ..-... v--~ SS0.1404 mAlJ'n~ 64Ml.5$ ......,,.,..,. ~t .... .....,~ ........ ~ Lrl•~ ......., 90¥m .u.JIOI u-.n..-.u.1.-,, f'lfWllOAL ..St-DU ~::;;:,.,,.,. .,...~17 ~ WWWl-N'lo\L ~ ..a..~ . S4Mm •mu aim ...., • .:!lQ. :::=n ........... .......... .,_ ..... ..... ~-..0.14 7$1-4.\ST ~· ~ ~ ~llO ~ ..,, ..... ... ,, .. ..,.n1 ~t.I "-''• and WOfM/ft'S Spoelswear lllllL Mll&IY 1 /2 PRICE SALE .. . .. WASHINGTON -Cable tdcvuion may need compeliiioa at tM kal level, llill fc*nl Communications CommiJSioa aid Thunday in deddina to study ~ble cbanacs in rules that allow j ust one cable system in most c:ommunmes. 1'he commi55ion. in a 4-0 vote, said the stud y of competition in the cable industry was required by "changed circumstances in the vidto marlletplece" since Consress passed the 1984 Cable Act. That 1et said there need be only one cable system in any community Krved by three or more broadcast stations. That. . plus local franchise qrccments that would be unaffected by changes in FCC rules, has meant motl communities now have only one cable system. Feds eye futures margin controls WASHINGTON -A senior Bush administration official suggested Thursday that 1he federal government may have to step in to ensure that margin requirements on stock index fu tures arc set high enough to prevent a market free fall. Margins for stocks and stock options arc already set by the govern ment. but private futures exchanges set their own margins. A margin is the deposit required by a brokerage firm from an investor to buy a stock. stock option or stock futures contract. .. Shouldn't futures margins bear the same publ ic scrutiny'!'' asked Treasul) Undersecretary Robert R. Glaubcr. "Why should ... a handful of people be able to to dnve the entire market into free fall." EPA pushes alternative-fuel cars WASHINGTON -The Bush administration renewed its push Thurs- da) to require the sale of hundreds of thousands of altcrna11vc-~uel au1omob1lc'i b} th e late 1990s in urban areas havi ng th e "orst ai r pollu11on problems. William Rosenberg, associate adm1n1stra1or of the En\ iron mental Protection .\gene). toh.J a Senate hcanng that dean air leg_1slat1on must "break the monopol)" that exists for conventional gasoline and give motonsts an opportunll) to use less polluting fuels. The phasl·-in of up to I mil lion 'eh1clcs po"'crcd b~ fuels other than gasoline had been proposed b\ Presid ent Bush last summer as part of his clean air package. bu1 the prov1s1on was cu1 from legislation under cons1dl•rat1on in the Hou o,c and never included 1n a Se nate version. Grocers shut off their mist machines NE W ORLEANS -Supermarkets around the nation Thursda} shut do"n m1!>t machine\ dc<;1gncd to keep fru11s and \cgctables looking fresh after onl· \uch device "a' linked to a I l·g.1onnain:o,· disease outhrcak that killed two f)l'Ople. .. We made the dcciswn th at 1f anything can haprx:n because of this t~pe of machine "l' "ouldn't 1ake the chance. "t .. d d1o;con11nue using 1hcm," said Mick<.·) C lcrc. spokesman for the Jad.\on\'llle. Fla -based W1nn -D1x1e Groccn ( ha1n. - Laic last )Car. about 70 people 1n Bogalusa. a 1ov.n 1n southeast Lou isiana. de\ eloped symptoms of Lcg1onna1re's d1seas.c. Th1rt) case'> were confirmed 1n the laborator) and two of thl' 'Kt1ms died. Researcher'> announced Tucsda) that thq had traced the Lcg1onclla bacteria 10 th<' one-quart \\atcr n.·sen 111r ol lhl' m1'>t machrnl' at a Wrnn- Ol\1e supt.·rmarl..cl. \aid Or LoUl\l' \ill I arland. '>latc l'p1dcm1ologt\t DeConcini ad uses-Gray testimony tape WASHI NGTON -Sen. Denn" DeConci ni I'> ainng a commercial showing a former rl'julator sa)rng th e senator .rnd collcague'i didn't influence federal de<:1s1ons 1n the Lincoln l)a, 1ngs and Loan ca\C The ad omits the regulator's con1en11on that De( onc1n1 1ned One of li ve senators under investigation b) the Senate E1 h1cs Commit- tee for his 1ntenent1on with banking regulator<;. DcConun1. D-.\r11 . bought telev1s1on time in Phocnl\. Tucson and 't uma to tell con!.t11ucnh "I ha\C: never \ 1ola1cd m) public trust. .. The fi,c-minute comm~c1al showo, a short d1 r> of a House Banking Committee hearing last l'<o"embcr. 1n "h1lh formn thief S&L regulator Edwin J. Cira\ denies that 1hc Federal Hume Loan Bank Board was ever swayed b) 0c·cone1n1 or other senator-; "hen 1hc) intervened on bchalf of the failing inmtu11on. The S&L's O\\-nl'f. ( harles H Keating Jr and h1<. :t\<>11< 1att''> rnntnhutt:d some SI 3 m1llmn 10 lht• Ji,c .;cna1or,· tampa1gn<1 and taU'>t'' r Expanded phone business argued WASHINGTON -·\llo"mg 1clephont· compan1<''> to provide cable telc' ISIOn and computN11cd informatmn scn tl'C'i and cqu1pmcn1 could st10c a ne" "informa11on age" and harm lo"-rnrnmc d1..abled. clderl) and rural customers. l\\O consumer group\ ..aid Thurc,da) .\ report prepared for the Consumer Federation of America and the American <\ssoc1a11on of Re11rcd Pcr<,om disputed tdephonc rnmpany arguments that federal rules and regulation!. need to be rdaxt·d to allow phone companies to be the srngk electronic doof"a\ into U.S. houo;eholds. The reg1onal Bell telepho ne compan1c<, ha"c launched an 1n1ens1ve lobbying campaign 10 pcMuadc C ongrc'i'i w "Jump start" a 21st ce ntuf} l ' 'i. information age by freeing them from the restnct1on'> of a wnscn1 decrcee that broke up the old Bell "Y'ilcm and from stricture!> 1n thC' I 9R4 ( nhk ·\ct that prevent them from owning l'able TV S)<stcms. T -bills Interest rate Increase WASH~NGTON -Interest rates on 52-wet•k f n'J\ur, tnllo, ru\c 1n Thursday's action to the highest level srnce Octolx·r · The Treasury Department sold S9 5 billion of thl' bill., at an a"erage discount rate of 7.21 percent. up from 7.14 perrent al 1hc la'il auction on Dec. 14. The rates were the highest o;incc Oct. 19 19!<9 "hen the onc-)ear bills sold for 7.35 percent. The new discount rate under..tates the actual rt·turn to 1n vc'itors - 7 74 percent with a SI 0.000 bill selling for S9.27 l.OO. Market rebounds '.\\'SE l .. EADERS NEW YO~K (AP ) -Sales. • o.m. orice and nel chan11e of 1'1e 15 mos• acllve New Ybrk 61ock E11c'1anoe Issues, lradlno na-lionallv 111 rnore 111an s 1. c.ri.to":: j~rs~~ L.z-7~~ ~"1':, redNMto \ ,9•4'.000 37~ + 1'"7 PholMor ~ , 166. n + • • Occ.ldenr Pet , ll•. ,.._ -•11 ~nllel s '1 . lu. f + ~ ~vMe~'1\ 19 . -~ rlrneMotr 1.86 , t -27/e GermanvFd 1.787. 25'• +t AMR Corp 1,7S9, S6''• + 'l'I Amer T& T j.663. ••~ -" Alcoa .633.1 ~11e + ''• BondlnGld l,S.9,7 1 111 mM 1.•'3. ~ + ~ 1n Am 1,•2S, ''• -~ ac.Telesis 1,Jff, • ''• -i.- H II \I '\ '' UI D ly HOUY J, \IVMIND or-~,..,._ reason for the move. PacTel Cellular has SiJned the second laraest lease in Oranic County history in a $65 milBon deal that will provide the company with the lower 10 floors of an Irvine Co. office tower at the Jamboree Center next to the San Dieao Freeway. ''The cd.lular indu11ry is expected to be one of the suptt...,-owth bulinn1e1 in the 90a. so we have an U')Cnt net'd for facilitia dlac will alow us to efficiently cx~nd oar operat.iom durial this decade.·· he said. "The Irvine Co. WOltr.ed diliptly to ~mmodatf bods our abort· and Iona-term building requiremeett.., The 10-ycar lease, signed Tuetct.y, provides the last anchor tenant ror the Irvine Co.'s Jamboree Center towers. PKTd Cdh&la(1 Greater Loa A,.tel Syt-tcm serves the larsest number or cusiomas or any of its syttems nationwide .• PacTel OJ>'!'lleS ccUu&ar networks in San Franc11CO, San Di •• Sacramento and rqional systems in Geo1"118. Micbiaan and Ohio. "Thia deal is a winnina trapsaction for both putjes and further marks Jamboree Center's emeraencc •s one of the premier. inte~~jion~I business centen in Southern Cahfom1a, said Michael T. Lutton. vice president and general maht$ef of Irvine Co.'s lrviM Office Co. PacTel wiU relocate its corporate head- Ql:Jarters and regional operatioris staff, which incl udes more than SOO emplor.ecs based in Newport Beach and Irvine, to the rvine complex in August. PacTel will occupy 200,000-plus square feet of space in the 20-story 3 Park Plaza tower. In November, the Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher law firm sian_ed a JS-year lease worth $60 million for 111,000 square feet at • Park Plaza and expects to ()C(;UPY the buildins in May 1992. The Geneva Cos.. which specialize in mergers and acquisitions, signed a SJO..million lease for I 00.000 squau feet at S Park Plaza in 1988. The Jamboree Center's phase one office towert;-two 12-story buildings, arc 98 percent leased. The Geneva Tower at 5 Park Plaza is 75 Jeffrey R. Hultman. president and chief executi ve officer of PacTcl Cellular. cited the company's growth over the last fi ve years as the percent leased. . . PacTcl Cellular is a wholly owned subs1d1ary of the Pacific Telesis Group. Air Force wants replacement for F-1 5 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A poten- 11all} more peaceful world 1s prompting review of the nt'Cd for a new generation of military aircraO. but a top Air Force official said Thursda\ the United States will probahl}. need a new fighter as well a) the stealth bomber. Thl' Air Force most likely will nl'l'd a ne" lighter plan<.' for the 21st centuf") because the F-15 Eagle will be 25 }Cars old b} the mid-1990s. ~1d Lt. Gen. John Michael Lo h. rommandn of the .\cronaut1cal S} s- tem!> D1' 1sion al Wngh1 Pa11erson o\FH. Ohio. Spt.•ak1ng at a brl·akfast ml'Cl1 ng "1th a·poncr'>. Loh !'>aid that's the longl·st the .(ir Force has ever gone tx·t,,t·cn nc" &l'nl·rat1ons of figh ter a lfl r:i ft. "You don't gl\c away )'Our over- coat ~l·auSt.' of a warm da} 1n Januar) ... Loh tnld reporters. echo· 1ng u rclTnt c;1a1cmcn1 h) Secretary ol Ddi:ns\ Dirk Ch<.'ne). Protot~pe" for lhl' .\d,anrcd rac· t1lal hghtcr. dl'\l'lopcd b) Lock- hl'l'd .\1rcraf1 < orr> and Northrop ( orp .. arl· to tomix·tl' aga1m1 each othn IJtcr th!\ ~l·ar rn a 0) 1ng u>nle'>t JI Ed"ard\ .\ir Force Ba\l' I Ill' Ill'" fighter mu\t fl~ al \Upcr- \llll1l \f)l'nh "11hout aid of fuel- gu11ling afll·rhurncr-. and ha'c s1e:11th l3pabllll). Pn.·,·1ou~ stealth -- • _,,. '( ,. ; Heart stopped The J•rvlk-7 •rtlfld•I h••rt. held by Tuscon, Ariz. sur- geon Dr. J•ck Cop•l•nd, was rec•ll•d by the ,ood and Drug Admlnlstr•tlon on Wednesday for •II uses In hum•ns. S•v•r•I r•••ons were given f or th• wlthdr•w•I. ·\llEX l .EADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, • o.m. Thursdav price and nel c'1anoe of lhe 10 mo\l acllve American Stock Exc'111nge luues. tradlno natlonallv 111 more 11111n Sl. Name vi Last Cha.. T•.xe1.AlrC1> t,m7 . 9"• _.-,.;. Ecooeav 1.1 , 20', + 1,. CoronaA • 1.• 91. + ~ ~y_enGld n 1,7 J'hl + • c; Coro • 1, t•lt -~ ~m~ Ht:m 11~1 1 1~~ HomtS'1QP t ll• 111 Pff••vse>1d 04. 1 ,.., l CouerMn 69, 2 >~ 1'.\ot NEW YORK (AP)-Most KflYe over· the-counter stocks supotled by NASO . . , ., A Med ''• 'le ~ ~ •12 "" '"' 1 i.-, M II \ I \ l1 I \. It 11 t I Cheney to cut 42,CXJO Pentagon jobs WASHI NGTON (A P) -Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, faced wi th budge1-cu11ing pressures. said Thursday that his package of Pentagon management reforms will save S39 billion and lrim 42.000 weapons-bu)ing Jobs O\Cr the nex1 fi,e years. Offering a six-month update o n h1!> proposals 10 trim the Defense Departmcpt's massiv<.' purchasing bun·aucrasy. Cheney said in a statement that he v.:J\ aiming for major changes in the way the Pentagon is run and in the "a' its purchasing system works. Wcap0ns purchases have accounlcd for more than S60 bill ion of the departml·nt'c, SJ05 billion budget and involves some 580.000 c1vll1an and uni formed pcrsonnd. Prcs1dl·n1 Buc;h asked C'hcnq to undertake the cfTon over the summer as pan of a maJor re' icw spurred by the weapons-procurement scandals that rockcd lhl' defense establishment. "l hl· changes in the nature of the threat around the world. and the realilll'!. of the budget. mean that our defense budgets are going to be leaner in the )Ca rs ahead." Cht'ne) ·s statement said. ·· o C\ rn dollar that we can cut out of the cost of running the Pentagon I!> a dollar \\l:don't have to cut from force structure. readiness or the quality of life for o ur men and women in uniform " a1ma'li. \uch as 1hc B-2 and the F-11 7 lighter uf)l'rate at subsonic spn·d., Thl· ·\ rF contract for 750 fightcrc; at an l''tim~lll'd rn'il of S35 million ap1l'Cl' 1s onl' of thl· last large out\land1ng dcknsc contracts for the 1990' and "111 represent a maJOr \harl· of Pt·n1agon huc;1ness. Mea nv.htle. Defense Department sources in ~ ash1n~ton 'i31d Chrnc ) had ordered a re,·1ew of maJor air- craft programs as the department faces budget cuts. A ni1htar) '!>ourcr said C'hl·ne) ·., memorandum. dated mid-Decem- ber. sa)s the re' •C" "<;hould begin from basic pnnc1ple<i ... Thl' source ..aid the memo docs not speclfit·all> mention which air- craft. but added 11 was clear the sccrctar} \\3!. intcn:stcd in rev1e"1ng requirements for the top four multi· b1ll1 on-dollar programs -the B-2 stealth bomtx:r. thl· C'-17 tram.port plane and the .\ir Force and Na,) ad,anced fighter JCIS. "I "on't s<.l\ \\C welcome the rn 1e\\ ... but ~e arc not afraid to rclook and rl'-C\ nlua1c:· said Loh . "We arc going to have to go into 1he 1992 budget "1th a dear view of th<.• need for 1hc'iC programs." Ne' crthcless. he anticipated a rc- Vll'" "ould sho" the need for a nc"' figh ter aircraft a'> well as the B-2 stealth boml:x:r and the C-17 tran•>- port. "We believe our requiremcnl\ arc solid ... bu1 \H ' ha' e no prnhlcm "1th going h:ick and looking." Dl'SPlll' morl· \la bk rela11on<; \\1th the Sov1c1 l 'n1on. Loh said Mo't'O" 1s likl'I~ to continue exporting ad- ' ann·d fighter plam·o, sut·h a' the MiG-29 to Thm l World count m·c; The l 'n11cd ~late' mu!>t retain a state-of-the-art Air Force to countl·r sul·h potential threat!>. he said The .\ir Forcl· rt·centh cx1rndl·d thr deadllnl· for .\ TF protot) rx·, tn mid-1990 Loh '>31d more data \\J\ rcqu1H·d. The .\1 r Force rnn1nhu1ed $691 m1ll1on Ill thl' design ll'amo, ll'd b} Lockheed and Northrop. 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OTf I PS .\\0 DOM\S NEW YORK (APl -The followlno llsl show~ 1'1e Over-1'1t ·Counter stocks and warrant~ 1n111 tiave 11one uo tile moil and dOwn lht most bll~ on oerctnl of c'111noe f or T'1 u rsday No securo11es iradino Delow '2 or 1000 ~'111 res are I n clu ded . Ne1 and oercen1age cnanges art tr.. difference ~lween fhe orevlou s clotlng orlc.e and Thursdav'i latl or bid orlca. DOWNS Lnt CM =li -1 2 I -1' --. -lYJ ,. _ ~ ,,,._ 1'"" , -- ;l "' ~ . J o hn ~rskine a nd Don MacAllister. Huntington Beach c ity coun~1lmen. are p rime con~ndcrs for a Bone head Award this we~k. The way t hey handled a change in the a pproval of a giant d evelo pment for the Huntington Beach Co. b_rough t th~m the wrath of othe r council members. planna.n~ .com m1ss1o ners a nd local residents. They deserve the cnuc1sm. Ers~ine a nd M acAlliste r would ha ve taken som e heat for helping reshape the project even if they had used a m o re prude nt pol1t1cal tact. Instead. they threw gasoline o n what no rmall> would have been a small political fi re. , App roval o f t~c 4.410-ho me project seem ed a do ne d eal late .M o nda> night. But that wa s before a cou nc il recess and a. private skull session a m o ng Erskine. MacAllistc r a nd ..(iuntmgto n Beach Co. Preside n t Roge r W ork. " !"fany spectators went ho m e during the recess; they d 1dn t expect the council to do anything interesting d uring the late pa rt of the session. T hey were wro ng. ' A~tcr the recess. Erskine brought the project up for rccons1derat1on . T he end result was the council's earlier d ecision was rescinded . a provisio n tha t both Erskine and M acAllister had o riginal!) voted for was changed a nd the compan)' h ad perm1ss1o n to b uild ho m es o n an 80-acre area tha t minutes before ~as desig nated for mixed d evelo pme n t. Councilwoman Grace Winchell called Erskine's a nd MacAlhs ter"s performance .. blatant stro ng-arm·· tac tics. Cou ncilma n Pete r G n·cn a lso o bjected . John F'isher. a reside n t "'ho left du ring the recess said ... It's clear that Roger W o rk called the shots. ~nd lik~ the ~ood little lackeys the> a re. they (Ersk ine and MacAlh ster) d id wh at they were to ld ... Pla nning_ Com missioner Geri O rtega was appalled tha t the H u ntington Beach Co. had bee n given what a mounted to a pn\-ate hearing o n Its project. Was tht're an) thing legall) wrong w11h wha t the council's d~ nam1c duo pulled ofT Monday nig h t? Probably not. but 11 c an't ~ descnocd in an} o t her way tha n a n inrrcdibl~ Jumb poltt1cal drc1c;1on. W ork \\a<, e \crc1sing his rights as a citizen a nd dc\t:loper to complain aho u t how the counc il a pproved his projec t. f hert· v.as no thing v. rung ~1th his attem pt to get the dec1s1on thangcu T ec hntt ally. there v.ao;, no thing wrong with MacAll1ster and Erc;kinc r hanging thl'lr minds a nd asking that the roJl'l"l be rcrnns1Jered. HO\\e ,er. thoughtful e lected of- uals v.uulll ha\c v.a1tl'd for the next .meeting, given e!>1dl'nts an opportun1t~ to e wress t heir feel ings. then \ Ott•d t ht' tr cunSCll'nCl'. The 11th hour l '-turn engineered by Erskine a nd r-.{al' llto;,tl·r -.hov.cJ no conCl'rn for t he puhltc or a political pr\xe~s that l'nl·o uragl'c; residen ts 10 become involved in their nt~ ·, go\ l'rnment. T he '>1gnal they sen t out was o ne ol a rrogantl' :m u 1nd11Tcrcncr and could affirm the susp1- uom of man~ rl''\Hknts that the H untington Beach Co. has 100 big of a '<I~ 1n v. hat thl' C II) Council d O('S. Huntington Bt·ach rl'\l(knl\ tkc;erve bctll·r government tha n wh at Er'\lt.inl' and \13l -\ll1s1a Jcmonstrall•d late M onday night. Opinion\ I" <pr!'\\l"c1 on 1tm space" ar!' !hOS!' o f lht' Daily P1lo1 O!ht'r vol"w\ t'KP•l"H l"c1 on In•\ p<1g!' t1rt' cnost' or 1nt>1r auinors and ;imsrs R!'Adl"rs comm,.nts ,.,,. 1nv1tl"d and may bt' st'nt to Tht> Daily Pilot . P 0 8 011 I S60 co~•" M l"\il 91616 0 ·1·111·:H \ Ol('l·:S We can learn from events Take a momt•n1 to rnns1dt·r v.hat's bccn hap pening a ro unu thl' \\Urlu . and thl·n look at the l 'n1ted ta tes. T he d 1chotom) 'laps ~nu in lht: facl·: People in Eastern Europe a nd o thl·r partc; of thr v.o rld nsk their Ines for dem ocracy: h ert· 11 c;ccm' takl·n for granted. .\ml·manc; could learn a lesson fro m the Pol~s. the East G crman... lht· Roman1ano;,. the C1echoslo \ a k 1ans -and ec;Pl'C1all~. from the 'itudcnts in Be tJing. H is tory is full of e '\ampko;, o l hrutal rl·press1on of eve!) little attempt they m a<lc for a tac,tc ol fn.·l·dom f or two generations. we have watc hed ;rnJ felt pit). Now. perhaps. we should cn v)' them . In Ea'ltrrn Europe. a polt tte1an now knows the people "ill l'Om1: o ut and '0 1e on the s ubstantial issues he rcprCSl'nts. In .\mcnrn. as humorist Dan Bennett put It. a n ekctct.I o ffinal 1s one v.ho gets 51 percent of the vote cast b~ 40 pcrcl·nt of thl' 60 percen t o f (prospective) vote rs who ha\-e registered . Is 1t not possible 10 d o so meth ing to reinvigorate o ur d cmocraq? If the re p ressed peoples of the world can n se up and change their -;~stem. w h y can't we insist o n o ur ow n meaningful re formc;" Tbe Bdenl leld C•/Jlornian ORANG[ COAST II D ·1y P1·1at ................... Jt7: .. ,.~l"O..,,.,·,·lff' .. rf)M .. ,· ................. ... .... .. .. "'\ . ,, . ' f . ·'' 'I fO\t T \IT •:c:titor f)O\ ff\I U h~orialr Eflitor rmt ct. '"' '"'"'' f.c:t itor ~n:n~ "·\RHt.t. Cit) Editor ROGF:R BLOO\t Fnturc-~ Editor RQ<;ER CARI-O~ port• Editor TOM RUDO Cirn latiott Oirtttor TF.RIPVPO ~ Clrt ulation M•rblina '9.a111c-r 1 808 rRANK ~.-lfornr Delivery Managtt t . CHAtON GOOD C..t09er rvke Maaa1~r JA "'i ' REICllF."'iRF.R(. Rrtail Sain "Ian•""' CHERI FRF.EMA:\ ClaN iUed Mana,ir r Jl'OY OETTl"C· LA'111I Advertitin11 \'8n111t"r BECKY S. HENDERSO~ Art Oirtttor MARY CARTER Ad ~"ittt Ma,...er AU ATADLOCK Ptt-Pn.M..--vr HENRY KN)(;HT ........... ~, LISA TANNEY Pre-PrtM ~r PATBICX TOOL Pre-PNlll S.pervltor 9C011' OOOTHETT ,.... ...... ~..., ,-.a; Ch Wf'OIU> ~ ...... M i kha il Gorbache v is in Lithuania this week, and whac he is finding there is that C ommunism - even Gorbache v-style - is cx- craordinarily unpopular. Just as Pola nd was the Mrs. O 'Leary's cow that stan cd the great fire o f freedom now sweeping throuJh Eastern Euro pe. what hap- pens tn L11huan1a could be the spark that sets otT an explosion of free- d om . d emocracy and independence w1th1n the Soviet U nio n itself. • For tha t reason alo ne. all e}eS should be fixed on Lithuania dunng the ne\t several weeks. T ime Magazme's "Man of the Decade" has been forced tnto w ha t ma}' pro'e for Eastern Europe 10 be the .. dcc1s1on o f the decade" -and for the So' iet Union. 11's a rather uncomfortable pos11ton. . . COMMUNISM The dominoes of freedom haH~ fallen across Central Europe and arc now leaning against the front door of the So' 1et's O"-n empire. ' The ke) question ra1~d b) all of the pro mises of glasnost and per-In <,pile of L 1thuan1a«, glonouo; estro1 ka remains unanswered: Will past. thl' h1~tor: llf thl' L1thuan1an 1he So' 1cts allow freedom to e \1St 10 pcopk has nut been an eas~ o ne thetr 0 " n front )3rd" ~incl' 1.,95 11 hj') OCen lhl' h1ston Of L1t huan1a - one of 1hr1.·e Baltic a long .ind umomprom1<,1ng struggle nations anncxl·d b) Joseph talln 1n 10 ma1n1a1n na11nnal independence 1940 a s pan of a secret pact with 1n thl' fa ce of hoth R u.,.,1an and H11lrr -1s not the onl~ 1ndcpcn-(,ermjn npan'i111n1<.m Onh hc- dencc-m1ndcd count!') 1n lhc region l\loCt'O IQ2fl jnd 19-lO did L 1ttiuan1a Rumblings of freedom are al-.o being <.'nJO) j brid· p1:ruxl of <.o,crc1gnt) heard 1n the other c;talt'S annewd in During th1'> 11ml· L1thuan1a qu1ckh lhl· pact. Lal\ ta and E-.ton1a ~de' doped gl·nu1ne dl·mo<·rac~ and L1thuan1a boasts onl' o f the at1a1nl·d high rJln ol l'lonom1l proudc<.t free cullural and poli11caL.~h 1rad1t1llll!. in Europe. ,.. .. ~~n1a·'i 'hort-11\l'd nat10nal In the .. H 1<o10r) of thl' L 1thuan1an 1ndqx·niknll' anJ pm\pt'r11~ "'erl' :-.lat1on ·· Clarence \tanning \lontc<. ho\lol''l'r bru1.1ll n11ngu1\hed h' "Thl' L1thuan1aM had e<;tahllshed j ~tal1n through tk foloto' -R1htll:n- IX>"'erful and independent ~late 1n trop par t Thl· ton11nucd ~°' 1c1 '1- Europc during thl' Middle .\ges olat1on of L1thuJnia·\ 1ndt:pcndt·nu· Thq blcsS(·d their \uhJcCl'i "11h •~ no" bl.'lng lhalkn1wd h' thr more human frt:cdom than 1n the l.11huJn1Jn p!.'lipk ho1h 1.A.llhtn neighboring l·uuntrtt.'~. f hr) en-L1thu.101J and .1tiruad cuuragl·d l'duLatton and 1olcra11on. Elhuing the \ntll' 111 freed om and 1hq pla)cd their pan an th1: cl~" hal· in f <l\turn f urorx· and kd gcnaal dc,clopmenl of European b~ J gra,<.-r11111<. 10lkrx·ndl·ntl· Cl\ tltLjllOO... mO\l'llll'nt l.alkJ '\,Jjlllll\ l 1thUj· nians ha' c ot late taken to thc street' calling to r Jn enll to $ti\ ll't occupauon 11t tht•1r land On thl· J,I\ after ( hnstma!. C1orhalhl'' lknounced L tthuan1a"• brl·alo.. \lllh \lo'ocu"' as ··11tcg111ma1c .. anJ 1hrt·a1cnl·d to han political al- 11' 11' in c;u pport of frl't·dom .\ nd th" 1.A.n·\.. C 1orbj l hl'' v.a<. 1n \ aln1us -lhl' l 11huan1jn lap1t.d -1n1ng 111 , on' tnll' I 11 huan1a·, , 1111t·n~ 111 jgfl'l' Ill rl'mJtn J part 11! h1'1 ~l\ lt.'I empirl· In d 1r..int11 dlort 111 JU"''' j ,·11n11nucJ "'" lt'I mil· an tht' Ralt1, Jnd 111 l·nh,1 \\ l''tan puhli, 11p1n111n an thl·ir lJU'l' ""' ll'I \polo..t·,mcn are n1w. u1mpJn ng < 111rbat hl'\ "'11 h ·\hr.iham l 1moln -.1rgu1ng thJt th1· kJlkr " mad' In 1 ng 111 ·pll·~·n1··· h" I n111n Hu t 1 h n · ' l' 1?111 1 l ,. \ ,Jl t h hJll."arJ, • I hl' \cl\ 11·1 ,on\1ttul111n guJran· ll'l''o thl· n ghl 111 l'j1 h o l 11' I'\ rq1uti1i,' II• k .1' l' 1h1· ·un1un · \l11rt• 111 1hl· p01n1 1h1' un111n -lht: \11\ ll't Emp1rl' -" the produrt ot forceful lonqut'\t and occupation no1 tht• frn· u>0ix·rat1un of nraghbonng \IJll'' that l rt·:.itni thl' l n11ed ~late~ ul .\ml'rllJ l 1nculn \Ough1 to \a'e \fo\t otl\ wu' of all. Lincoln acted Ill rl'\l\l lhl· l0 \pan<.10n l)f ... 1a,er;. 1n a nj t111n ol trn· people The '\o~1et t n111n "llOl' ol the le" nations that \1111 1·n,IJ\l'' ''' ov.n peopk to thl· "'di 111 thl· 'l<ltl· \h guc-.s ,., that I 1n,nln 11,11uld ha'e tx·en root10g for lrl'l·J ,1m Jnd the lrn·Jom-lu' 1ng pn1pk u t L 11hujnt.i -not thr rem- nJnt' 111 an cmp1rt• anJ lht· ~d re~ult 111 J 'a11-( "mmun1\I rlJl I '' \lJnltn~ ·'' th1· rt·u·n1 l'hanges Ill l ,l\tern £ Uf\>pt' hcl\l' hl'Cn. the.") rl·pre,l·nt 11nh thl· lir\I \tgnc; of the IOIOltnl'nt u1ll.1p\<..· 1ll the C1anst- ""' •l'l l.mp1n '-,td \ tUnl·d Oris Cu Is tbe ( '. . Repre•e•ta· the for tbe -IOtb Coagressioul Dis· tr1c 1. Columnist's swan song looks at the past 5 years TOD\' I' HISTOK' Toda ) '" f mid~. Jan 1 ~-the 12th d~" ,1 1 14411 f hcrc arr 15' da'' lefl 10 tht· H'Jr . ToJJ, .., h1ghlt~hl 1n ht\tOr. (In I.i n 1: 14-1 "> during \\orld \\a r II < 1nman lorlC') in Belgium rc- trl'Jll'd 1n thl' Ba11k ol the Bulge ( )n th" dJtl" Tht\ rolumn1\I ha-. made a :-..e" Yl·ar·, dt:n,10n tor 1490 (<.ort ofllkl' a 'l.;l'\\ 'I l'ar"• rl'<.olu110nl that will bnng lhl·rrs to mJn~ rl'.tdero\. and po\\thl~ "'all hnng leM<. to \oml· Otha\. .\fla \H1t1ng 1h1<. u1lumn for tht• Dally Pllofs Op1n1on Page for near. I~ liq: }l'ars. I am going to gt\l' 11 up -at lcac,t for no" -1n 11rder to conrentratl' morl' lull\ on nl\ nl·ws- k111·r. ··\tartin Aro"'er"' ·orange Count} Rl·pon ·· .\nd after 1An11ng ahoul .!~() columns. one car h 1.A.Ce k since the tx-g1nn1ng of ~arl·h 19~ lh1s seems to be a good 11mc to stop -because this is where I came 1n .\ group of "act" 1<,ts" have formed what the) bclle'c to be a new organ1za11on. tht' Orange C-ounl) En' 1ronmen1al Coah11on. This .... ,11 be a coalt11on of man> e nv ironmental organ11a11on.. wtthin Orange Counl). Not new. W hen I came 10 Orange County 1n 197 3. there "as an Or- ange County Enviro n mental Coali- tion. But those were the 1970,, shonl> aftrr Eanh Da~. when cn- v1ronmcntahsts rcall> cared abou1 the total environment. not about sto pping growth in their o wn hack yard . The coahtton dtssohed shonl) after Jeff} Brown was elected to the office of governor of California. and man)' of the coaltion ·s leaders JOi nr'd the Brown adm1n151rat 1on tn o rder to do something about true en- viro nmentalism on a sta tewide level. As I review my fi rsc several columns for ttic O.lly Pilot, many of the things I wrote about have come to be. I wrocc about the need fur a new terminal at John Wa yne Airpon -and ~ will sec that terminal this year. I wro te that there will never be anot her new airport in Oranae Councy. And we ccnainly won't sec a second airpon chis year. or chis decade . for that man er. Af\er that. I wrote about che need for the three Transportation Cor- ridors to take Che pressu~ off the San Dieao. Santa Ana a nd Costa Mesa freeways -a nd we will ttt tile tint of t~ corridon under way IOOCl, and all three under '"}' dutins the 1990s, apperently as IOU roeds. Then I "ro te aboul the '>till 'acant If\ 1 ne ( oast. ho" t ht.• I IJ.000-aut· parcel had undagonc planning and appru,al~ for I~ ~l·ar\ at that llml· and holA good thl· nentual dl'\l'lop- mcn1 1.A.Ould tx· f "e )Car<. later thl· In inc ( oast -no\\ rcferrl'd 10 ac, the :'-k"' port In 10c ( oa-;1 nr merl'I) the "l'"pon < oast -·~ actualh undl'r dn elopml•nt. .\long the "a' I e'en \uggntcd that the dc,l'lpment of thl· Bol-..1 Chica aa·a might auuall\ happen .\nd \Url· t•nough. 11 "ill Bui Junng the pa<.t fi,e ~car\. dc,clopme nt -e'en of good plans -ha' hccn harder to ohta1n_ I still bd1e' c 1ha1 the 'otes aga1ns1 the compk11on of The ln1nc Co ·s ~c"­ po rt Cl•nter and dn dopmcnt of C J Segcmrom & ~on ·., llo mc Ranch were wrong -stnctl} cmottonal and laden· with m1sundero;tand1ng. But then. Nc"pon Beach. Co.,ta Mesa. Irvine. Laguna Beach. Hu n1- 1ngton Beach and Fountain Valle) -all o f w hich ha't' fouaht agatnst de' rlopmen1 and/or redcvelopmrnt -ha'c had 11 too good I was remtndt.•d of that last Tue~ day as I sat through a meettng of the Anaheim Ctt) Counc il. nahc1m· downtown has d1sap~arcd. The land was cleared ma ny years ago. and no developer wo uld step 1n to do something a bout 11. Then. last year. The Koll Company de- ccrmincd that 16 acres tn the heart of the downto wn urban renewal aru did tndttd ha ve promise. The Koll Compeny developed a pla n. brought in Pacific Bell as a major tenant for the fine building. and looked co Anaheim's City Court- ci l for approval. Ac Tue9day's mcctina. Koll pres.. enkd its plan. A public hearina wat dtdartd open and two cltizCN s: ped forwanl. Both spob llowi nl lhl' plJn '"1 ''"l' l'I.,... J<.~1ng 111 t>t· In 1--_, the tirc;t puhltc m uo;cum hl'.11J thl· punll, hl·.ir1ng "a' Lln-.l'd 1n \mcrica 1.A.a<. e\tabhshcd. 1n j nd 1hr ,ounlil l11ll·ll unan1mpu, <h.irk,tnn \( appr11\J I f hrn l'Jlh 111 the ti 'r In I'll' 1h1· l \ Hou<,e of Rep- t·nun\ ti nwmt"tt·r' tool. .1 turn JI rl·.,..·ntjl1H''> rl'Jl'llt•J a prop!.)\31 to pra1,1n~ thr pl.in .1nJ L:tlling Im £!." ,. ''omen thl· right 10 'n1e t'.irh 1111pknwn1at111n In 1412 \Ir' Hanu.· '-' ( ara"'a' 'I t'' 1hcrl· \\l'fl' , 111/l"n' •r the tx·t Jmr thl· f1r"1 \lo onun t.'kcted 10 chdmtx·r 'I l'' the mt"l'llng "a" irk lhl· l \ 'x·na1t· \l\l'd Aul n11nl· 111 tht• lOUnnl mem· In 14..W Bnt1-,h Pnmc \hn1'\ter bt·rc, tl'lt rhn had 111 chalknge thl' V. '°'"m < hun hill Jnd French Cien dcH·l11pml·n1 11! t1l1ill' budding' .i (hark' lk (1julk tx·gan a t°"o-da}' P«>!>'>lhlr hotl'I JnJ retail lkH·lop-\loJ rt1ml· u1nl:fl'nle 1n \1arrakcsh. m1·nt \1oroHo The past fi, l' ,ear<> 111 IA n11ng thl\ In 144) J1rc rafl Imm l S Task Lnlumn ha\\· tx·l·n fun e'en though f orll' ~lJ:-..an l. ahout -l(I JapaneSt' I h<t'e uc;u.llh ..at 1n m' ollice late c;h1p<, l1ff lnd1l(h1na 1n 1he nen10g or on a "'ec.-\.end da' In 14tlt. Pre<>1den1 L\ndo n B. 1.A.nttng the p1ect· for thl· "t.'<."k :-.;e"-\· fohn<.(1n Y•ll 1n ht.., I.ate of the pafl('r' ha'c .1h\olutc deadline<. l n1un alldre" that 1hc U nited f: H'n 11mt• I JC'C'1d1.· tn end th1c; ~tall'' \hould \ta\ tn l\outh Vietnam l·otumn <,1.1m1.·one -or 4\4..'' era I until ( 11mmun1c;t aggrt'S'ito n there c;omcon1.'' -1.A.oulJ tell me ho" 1he' enJl·J read 11 rl·gula rl\ and ho"' mulh 1hn In 1'111 tha: 1nno,at1\<.' s1tua11on cnJml·d 11 "hcthcr N not 1hc' uimed' ··\II 1n the Fam1I) .. agrl'l'll "'Ith me .\nll <.o I "ll" prem1acd ''" <BS tclt,1s1on. spurrl•J o n I <''en rnJo~ed 1he mam In I 4~t> the \huttle ( olumbta an11-Bro\lot'r lcttrrc; that appeared IO hlcl\ll'd on IA>llh a crew that tncluded the I t'llcr' to thl' fd1tor column l " Rl'P Bill Nelson. D-Fla .. a nd \h taHintl' , nlumm" There ~en: thl' ftr,t l11<.pan1c-.\mencan tn scH·ral But I d on't th1nl am -.p.i,r Dr I ran~lln R (hang-Diaz. column d n·"' more rnm ment 1han In I 9~ ~ .\ngl1can Church envoy the one I 1.A.rote on "'h' °"calth~ Tl·rr\ \\a11r arrncd 1n Lebanon on peopk "-ho can purcha~ an~ ca·r h1' latt\t ml\'IOn to win the rclcaK the~ \\ant. hu) the c;.ame car e'er:· of ho<,tages a JOUme) that wo uld one clo;e dr" e'I -a Mercedc\ I n:·,ult 1n hie, o"' n d u.appearance. commt·ntt"d that tht' rrac;on was the need to conform. the rt'quircmenl Ten ~car" ago In his first pubhc that in order to he "tn" o r ""1th 11:· <;ta1cm1.·n1 on the .\fghan1stan cnsis. So' tel Prr-.1dt'nt Leonid Btt7h~v om· ha., to ha'I.' the ..amc.-car -or the ..amc athletic <ihoc<, -e'<."ryonc an u(,Cd Prn1tlent Jimmy Can er of else ha\. telling "mou n~ins of hes · abouc the But then. "hen I \lanr'd the So\lct tn\a\lon column. I was ac;ked to wmc atlout F"c )can ago. The government Orange Coun t) gro..,.th .ssucs. antil_ of France announced 11 was scnd!n& have kt·pt to that subJeCI most of tht add1t1onal 1roops co the Pac1fk ume island temtor) of New Caledonia. So that's ti for now The Dally Piiot has been 1mpro' 1n1 over the past )tars e"en while undergoing three d1 fTcren1 ownerships. Now a founh owner. wtth a strona 1oumal- 1scic trad iu on and a definite 1ncercst tn 1hc local area. has purchased the newspaper. and ti is bound to be- com e even better. Thanks for readina. .,.,,. ,,,..,,., ,..".. . ~ ......... ,,,....,., ~ .... ~ ..... .. the ~enc of an 10Cttas1n&J) v1oicnc ethnir conflict O ne yC'ar ago: President~lect Bush completed the ll(lcction of his Cabinet. nam101 rctt~ Admiral Ja mes D. Watkins ~-.ry o( energy and former educatio n teC.1- rctu) Wilham J. Bennett drua cur. Today's birthdays: Joumelitl Manin Agronskr, is ?S. Siftler Ra% Pn~ is 6-4. The 'Amuiftl Klatia is SS. AC'lrcs.J K11'11X A1i!i1 JS. ~ .......... _ HIClltf,1 9y CHA•a GalmN _.,. OMAR SHMll' Md TAMllAH .-scH A TRIUMPH FOR TOMMY Both vulnerable. South deals. NORm • 10 8' Q Q J s ) Q 9 6 • Q J 7' WEST EAST •KQ •1975432 Q A 10 8 6 9 Void 0 10.' : J 7 s 2 • 9. s J • 10 6 SOUTH • A 'V K974 3 2 0 AK 3 •AK 2 The bidding: Sot."' West Nortll Easa 2 Q Pus 3 / Pus 6 Q Pus fus Pua Opening lead: King of • The Winffr Regional was the one to umamen.Trump Coup Tommy refused to miss. Over the years, he found there were always one or two hands that suited his peculiar tal· cot-the ability to play like a genius when trumps broke badly. The 1989 event proved to be especially norewortby. An expert rnighr have had a prob- lem biddina rhe Sourh hand, but not Trump Coup Tommy. Despite his shabby suit, he opened wirb a de- mand bid of rwo hearts, rhen bounced straighr inro slam when No rth raised. West led the Icing of spades and Tommy was about to claim after winnina the ace of spades and lead- ina a trump to the queen. East's spade discard was a rude jolt and might have daunted a declarer of lesser ability under these circum- stances, but Tommy refused to low- er the flag. After ruffing a spade in hand, declarer played three ro unds of clubs, ending in dummy. When East discarded a spade, it was safe for Tommy to ruff a club. Thr~ rounds of diamonds ending on the cable brought about this position: WEST • NORTH • 10 \) J s 0 ·-EAST \J A 10 8 • J 7 \) - 0 J 0 ·-• SOUTH • \J K97 0 ·-Dummy's spade wu led, and when Tommy ruffed with the kina. West wu a aoner. He could over- ruff, but then wu forced to lead away from his ten into the combined J-9 tenace. kiUed myself. finally, my parents bepn to mat- ter less and less. I decided I would rather be dead than crazy. I told my father how miserable I was and confessed that I was think· ina abouJ suicide. He telephoned my brother. 1ttho had Md lhftillr PfOt>- lem• and ftl beina U'elted with an antidepressant. My brodler put me in touch witll bit doctor, wbo prescribed the ume df'UI. Within a few weeks I was raw. ever so much better. I stilt have some down days, but they aren't half as bad as they used to be. I he message I would like ,et across to your readen is this: Whm you feet down in the dumps for a sianificant period of time, try coun- seling. It can't hun and it might help. If counsel in& doesn't work, talk to your doctor. A chemical im· balance in the brain could be causina your feelings of anxiety and hope- lnsness. Tbey now have medication to treat Olis prolllem. 1f your doctor doeut' want IO li1tcn, FINO ANOTH!~ DOC TOR. Go 10 the library and educate yourself about ~. Knowina that you arc not crazy helpa. Re- member, you are not alone. Tbjs type of mental illness is not uncom- mon. Don't aive up. There is help for you, but you must find it. l have been down that lonely road. and now I am a healthy, haPPY human bcina. -UTILE ROCK DEAR t.rm.E ROCK: Wlaat I 1rea1 letter. Ne ._ eemW llave wrtttea It IHI& a pel'M9 wM Illa UY .. It. TUU Y" fer I v.....ae c.- • • • 'II DEAit ANN LANDIU: ;""9 rad ~ pet ,.._ in ' pt column. Plelle Dria& mine. rm I t1ci.tl·tlbt 81 IMlllUC .. wch u ball pines. coacau IDd ci~utn. So rnuy P.COPll uvo 'Uac baWt of puniaa tickets Y' r mouth while they put away chan~. It's not a very aood to handle wet tickets from I'll bet if }'__OU printed this it -ou&d make a dift"erence. -ANICK Y IN THE CHEESE ST A TE . DEAR PIN: lltft'1 ,..,. lelW. I la.,e 11 llelfl, Mt ,_,t kt die n.t. fte UMt ,.. t1elerlM .. die NAlt • .... a ........... , ........ . ............... u. ..... t ... . Winston man smokes tobacco industry lly The Auodaterd Preu ALBANY. N.Y. David Goerllll, whose macho good looks earned him thousands as a model for Winston c1gare11es. has turned on the tobacco industry's auempts to make smoking look pretty. He said his 3111-pack-a-day smok- ing habit led to a stroke. "I was paid S:?.500 a.day to hang off this mountain to make (smoking) look rugged and make 11 look suc- cessful. make 11 look r.rosperous. make it look wonderfu :· the 40- ycar-old Goerllll said this week. ··All these ads arc nothing more than mere lies.·· GoerlllZ. the "Winston man .. from 198 1 to 1987. "as the head- liner for a forum on Ne"' York\ nc" statl·w1dc smol..1ng la". "h1ch tool.. effect Jan. I and proh1b1t'> smoking in auditoriums. cle' a tor'>. gymnasiums. food More,. '>hared 1ax1cabs and limouc;1n e,. Goerlitz sho\\ed .i.evcral of lhl· poster ads he mad) "h1le a mock I for R.J . Re} nold~. "h1ch mal..e' 'A'1nstons. ··1·m not proud o l thllo part or m\ life. fol ks." said C1oerlit1 ·-rm not proud o f "ho I am 1n thl'SC ad'>.·· Man) school chlldn:-n '-'l'rc in lhl· audience to hear h1' presentation. .. What )OU don'1 \Cc 1s the man behind 1he m) th IX'ing paid S75 .000 to SIOO.C)(JO a 'car to glam- orw.· a product th:tt I "a., add 1c1ed to tor 23 )Cars:· he ..aid Goerlitz said the \trol..e ha" takrn awa) feeling 1n hi\ left lrg and the left side of his fa ce and has rohhl·d him of his ab1lit} to ta<,l e foo<l MINNEAPOLIS -Yelena Bon· oer, "1do"' of 5o' 1e1 Nobel Peace Pr11c '-'inner A.ndrc1 ~al..haro'. "'II speak at a peace forum organ11ed b~ former Vice Prt'i1dent Walter !'vton- dale llOHOS('OPI·: Frtday. Jan. 1% ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19) Weekend will be Jll'it a<, ~ou desire Focus on musiral. Oower. abun- dance or affection. You'll be Wllh tho'\t.' "ho ha-.c 'our IX'st 1ntcre<,t'I at heart. Part) at ·home will be huge c;ucce11s. Taurus '"'ohcd TAl 'RUS I April 20-Ma} 20) You'll be in'ol-.cd '-"llh ixoplc "ho prcv1ousl} "ere Mrangcrs. Someone will sa) "'llh romantic intonation'>. "We arc as ~hips that pac;~ 1n thl· night!'. Ma1nta1n halance. fitnc.,~. humor. Pisces represented. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· A.void becoming in'olvcd 1n wild goo<,e chai.c Dunng '-"eckcnd. }Ou could be "invaded" b} relatl\ cs Stock up on pro.,,1s1ons. Prepare escape hatch Embers heat up 1n connection "-Ith rcla11onsh1p. Bonner and Sakharov, himself, confirmed their joint engagement at the 1990 Peace Pnze Forum at Augsburg College on Dec. 11 . just three da} s before he died. college officials said. The officials renewed the offer to Bonner last week. and she accepted. .. It is singularly appropriate that Dr. Bonner should participate in the forum:· college president Charles Anderson said 1h1s "'eek. "Through- out her life. Dr. Bonner. like Dr. akharo'. ha'> pas~1onatel} em- braced the ca uses of peace and human rights.·· Augsburg officials were awa1t1ng '-'Md on whether the Dalai Lama. the 1989 !'<obel Peace Prize "'inner. "ill spcal.. at the forum \C'hedulrd for I eb. 11 Other speaker'> '"II include former Pn:\lcknt Carta. Peter Duff\. chair· man of the CXCCUtl\l' commillee OI .\mnnl} Interna tional : Ma\ K<1rnpclman. forml·r ambassador and arm'> negotiator and currl·nt chairman of Fn·nJom Houw: Flora l C'-' ,., forl'1gn l nrrl·~pondent for f hl· '.'.l'" Yori.. I 11nl·<.. and (ie1r I unck'>tad. l'\l'lUll\l' director ol thl' "\m,H·g1an ~ohl'I I n\t1tutl". The Pcatc Pntl' J orum. 1n ''' wwnd )Car. 1\ 'ron,orctl h~ thl· ~orncg1an :"\ohl·I ln,111utl' and fi\(· l \ \f 1d,,e<.tl·rn litwral arts rnllegt'' found.:d b~ '\;or''l'g1.1n 1mm1grant\ \)R..\Cl\F '' (.\Pl ( hr~ \kr C orp C h.11 rma n Lee lacoc· ca told about I 10 lir'>t-graders that ii thn karn lo n·ad '-'Cll thev'll ha w fr1l'.nd' fur ltfe -hook\ · ·· fhc mo~t 1mpornint things }Ou'll O\\ n J fl' \our hook,_.. I at:occa sa 1d 'A cdm:'>da\ .. , ou trl'at them like th;) ·re )Our trca'>urc' hecause the} arc·· lacocca spokt· at the Danforth Magm·t School dunng ceremonies to kick ofT Running Start. a new na· rar motor . LEO !Jul~ 21--\u$. 22)· Moon 1n )Our c,iKn acce nt'\ 11ming. indepen- drnn'. sn appeal Weekend excel· lent for romance. rccogn1t1on of new lo' c You 'II gl·t to heart of mailer>. dcdanng ... I am trul) a front run- nrr' .. VIRGO C .\ug 21-(\cpt 22)· People argul' hehind <,ccnes You are central figure Tht'} feel the~ have nght to tell \OU where IO go and when. Rise aho~·c foolish con01c1s. Financial dilemma "''II he: rl'\Ohed .\quanan rc prei.cntcd. David Goerltta twnal reading program. Syracuse 1s one of I 0 school districts around the countr) 1nst11uting the reading pro- gram. Reading is Fundamental. Inc. de- H'lopcd the thrce-)ear program with a $2.1 million grant from the Chr} slcr Corporation Fund. A.bout 2_..l()() first-gradcri. Wiii participate in II in S,raCU\<.' Thl' ·program also '-'111 held 1n Highland Par!... Mich.: Pontiac. MKh . St Lo ut'>. Hunl'i' 1lle. A.la .. Toledo. Ohio. Kokomo. Ind : Sa,annah. Cia .. Phoenix. A.n1. and Nl·'-'ark. Dl·I. LOS ..\NGELES -The former prl''>llll·nt or a local NAACP chapter filed a S 10 m1lltun libel lawsuit again~t Arsenio Hall for the ~cond time. accusing the talk '>how host of racist and ob'irenc slurs. Willis Edwards. who recently re- Bryant Gumbel s1~ned as president of the Bever)) Hills-Holl)wood chapte r. also named Rolling Stone magazine as a defendant in Tuesda) ·s lawsuit Edwards said he was libeled and slandered "'hen Hall descnhed him 1n a Rolling Stone 1nterv1ew as a pimp and a phon) . A spokeswoman fo r Hall did not return a telephone ml·ssage seeking comment. John Jordan. a spokesman for Rolling tone. ~1d maga11nc of. ficials had no knowledge of the la'-"SU1t and '-'Ould not comment. In Januar, 1989. Edwards sued Hall for $1 0 m1ll11)n for litx:I after Hall alleged!) told a radio inter· '1e"er that Ed"'ard!I had tncd to e>.tort S40.000 from Hall to bl ock pubhc11~ that Hall failed 10 hire black writers. din:l·tor11 or producer<> fo r hi s show. Edwards announced his res1g- added popufanty. Rul<"S probably refu~ to reveal hidd<'n assets. Focus "''II be broken regarding diet. nutn· on public image. contract. marital t1CJn . Realize 01na11on 1s not same as statu'>. You'll receive support from commitment. Protect self and )Our unorthodox quarters Virgo play\ rl·puta11on. d1 '>t1nr t rolc . SCORPIO(OC't 23-Nov. 21): You PISCES (Feb. 19-Marc:h 20): lnd1· could he si nging re frain ... E, ef)thing '1dual who attempt~ to "push you i~ going m~ "a}' .. Weekend features around .. gcti. sho,ed in return lrkhrat1on, abllll} w remove obsta· Empha!>1S on <,enmnt). intense rcla - cln tn progrl''i'i. Propert~ value no;c\ 11on'ih1p. financial re"ard W1 c;h '-'111 and \OU benefit a\ result Taurus be fulfilled 1n dramatic manner fl·a turcd C aprirnrn featured SAGITTARIUS CNov 22-Dcc. 21 ): If JAN. 12 IS YOU R BIRTHDAY: ·.JUsenlo H•H nation last month. on the n1&ht of the N.\A.CP's Image Awards for black ach1e' emenl 1n entertainment. The National .\ssoc1ation for the Advancement or Colored People had opened an investigation into tiis alleged mismanagement of Jbe chapter several days earl ier. NEW YORK -Bryant Ga ... I, anchor of NBC'> "Today" show Sinle 198~. will return to NBC' port!I next "cekend as host of its go lf co,eragc. Di ck Ebersol, the president of N BC Sporh and a senior vice presi- dent of NBC 1n charge of "Today~:; said Gumbel would be host of"'"'dl least s1>. tournaments this year. re· placing V 1n Scull}. who quit after sc'en )Cars as network golf host. (10mbcl started his television ca- reer in 1972 as a sportscaster with KNBC-TV in Los Angeles. I,.,_. BOl'D Coffee got a bad rap CofTec. too. was targeted b)' tem~·rancc t)pe'> 1n the 1820s. They ~antl'd 11 banned The)' bad-mouth- ed 11 aplcnt). and demand fell off. Thrn thq charged pubhcl) that ti "a' a SC\ \t1mulant. sales pick<'d up. and thei r campaign came apart. You'll be sa)ing. 'T ve hroken free. Current nclc highlights marital I am out of m) cocoon!"' Emphasis status. possib1ht~ of add111on to fam -Q. Wh) arc surnames called on lhangc. tra,el. variety. sex ap-11). Ma1or domestic adjustment surname'\" ~·al Joumr) could highlight week· takes plact' this month. could in-A.. In I :?th C<"ntuf) England only end Cicm1n1. Virgo persons pla) 'ohe lifest)lc. residence. marriage thl' nob1ht) ~ere able lo perpetuate dominant roles. During Marr h. financial gain fca· their fa mil) names or "Sir" names. CAPRICORN COcc:. 2~-Jan. 19). A lured along "-Ith added responsi· third person aucmpts to in'olve )O U bilit) and ncccssl!) for meeting .\ computer is called smart. But in monq argument . Protect self in deadline. Gem1n1 . Sagittarius per-it's not. Each rnmputer does what 11 clinchc'>. Whatner you do. don·t sons pla) important roles 10 )our docs 1n a mos. remarkable manner, lend or co-sign. Ton1~t could be for hfc. S<.·crct: problem of bod) image. but not one knows what it's doing or romance. Taurus. L1brn persons in weigh! will be resohcd Your most e'en kno"'s that 11 's doing whal it's picture. memorable. productive. romantic doing. AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20.Feb. 18 ): months "111 be March and Decem-LIBRA (~pt. 21-0ct 22): Social a t1\lt1c'i mult1pl). coinciding w11h Main1a1n air of m}st<'ry. be discreet. ber Q . Can )OU climb Mont Blanc ------------------------------------------------------------------------from Ital\'.' ..\. You can start there. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Long- sLanding pro!>pect~ finally <;ettle. Mone} 1s invoh ed. Dunng week- end. long-distance commun1cat1on helps ease your mind. Love will then take precedence. Check rehabilil> of JRUIR nJ)( ~HOP Why P•J Mofe? Choose S California's Leader in Selection. Service. Quality, & Pnce. Wool Tuxedo -1295 00 Wedding or any other ~ cHlon P11ekag• il'lCI. panl. coat, anlrt, 11•. cumbefbun. Avalt1blllty llmtted to •tock on hand. Price good thru 121151~9 • '40 ... -sso ... F0t our Mitirir collectlOfl of Tux.OOS 8DIPLY llABRIBD A ChenDi"I C.remony In My Chas>@I or y.,, Locet.lcift '46·1'76. ~~'-'Md SellJ N74CMI . German HoaM 8ebry Weddlnt C.kes '7tt. Okf. Fnhlon W•y" 2m Gr.cie Ln. C.M. Cell for Info MO l•l A BeudN Qapel Tr.ditional Of Contemponry C.1holic. Protncent. Non.Oenom. Engliah or Sp•niah 811-70'77 =•'f8efCtt llllln ... ,..,.. . .... "' .. Cea 111 .... ,.,,,. . .,,, ... a.-.. ..... ~ , ... But )Ou'll he in France 1f you get lo the top. Literal translation of "kowtow" ts "bump the head." This comes up because an Arm} wife wants to know the difference between "to bow" and "to kowtow." Surprised to get her query. Thought an Army wife might already know this. To bow 1s just to bend from the waist. deep or shallow. But to kowtow calls for bumping your head on the floor al )O ur master's feet. Q. In a light-velocity spacesfi:ip, I could get to the sun in eight minutes. to Jupiter in 45 minut~ and to Saturn in 90 minutes. But how Iona would it take me to get to Proxima. the nearest star? I A. Four years. Q. Whereabouu on this canh were the most kinds of dinosaurs? A. Herc. Where the United States is now. Malaysians have proverbs, too. Such as: "Every pllstone 1'10 io be somebody's lucky charm." l Ten o'clock on Monday Thunda_y momint1 ate not IOQd tirms for hoUICWives. e~.tfy ti)' .. Botton reaearchcn a.med ..._. 1 boun are when eme1eency t treat the most "jobletl. female patient.a" who've a1:ta1•M1 •iddt. tove comes 'D b. through when nO 1nson, • ne has at press~re 1s on least one true fan I'm rooting for the Rams Sunday. and I'll tell you why. I'd like to see John Robinson at the Super Bowl Game. He's a coach perceived in several ways. Mostly it's a man er of whether you think hes too conservative (aren't they all?). too run-oriented. 100 hard- nosed, too ticky-tack. too ... well. the list goes on I suppose for every coach. Here's another side. from a per- sonal standpoint that if nothing else. secured at least one fa n. It was while he was the head coach for the Unive rsity of Southern Cali- fornia Trojans that I approached him one afternoon after a big and emo- tional victory at the Los Angeles Coliseum. It was a game an which the officials played a key role and a couple of ca against the Trojans nearly turned the tide. Robi nson. on the sidelines, was hot. He was downright red-faced as he shouted at the 011ic1als on more than one occasion But in the end his TroJans won and the frustration of the afternoon melted as his 1eam left the field. In the aftermath dunng the Q and A scenario w11h1n the packed dress- ing quarters at the Coliseum. that part of the issue d1dn'1 surface at all and when the general press·con- ference ended I spcnl some time with other Trojans. then meandered back into the area and approached Rob- inson near his cubicle wtth my notepad 1n m y back pocket. He was standing there alone with most of the crowd cleared out. a few players suit finishing dressing and a few reporters s11 ll wandenng around. "What did }OU think of the of- fic1a11 ng toda)·?" I casually asked. "What did I think oft he offic1at- 1ng'!' blurted out Robinson. "I'll tell you what I thought. I thought they missed one call after another and one (bleep)tng gu ). as usual, was out of pos111on time after lime." He went o n. desc-nb1ng one mis- call after another and by this time I was w~ting so fast on my notepad that most of 11 was d1 scem1ble in this one-on-one 1nterv1ew. "I can'1believe 1h1s." I was 1elling myself. This was material SO Juicy and great. well. it'SJUSI not the kind of stuff you get at the end ofcollege football games. Whal you get are such notable 1h1n$S as "I thought we played a rea l quality team and one which was reall y well-coached ... thing-; like 1ha1. They simply don't tell }'OU how rouen the game was offi c1a1ed. And they surely don '1 tell you euctly which referee. and why's he's 'iO damed inept. unless you're Bo Schembechler and you've al read) coached )Our last game. By JON FERGUSON ot _o..,,.,..~ It's always taken a liule pressure -in different fashions -to gel Duval l ove motivated. F1rs1 there was his mother. "M}' mom to ld me. I alwa)S had to get yelled at and screamed al 10 get me going." Lo\e said. ··1 guc~., once she chewed me out. and I seemed to act belier. I guc'is that's what I needed 10 gel me goi ng." Fountain Valle~ High Coach Mike Milner has said he finall} moti vated Love after his JUnt0r )"Car. and an All·CIF campaign as a senior led to a scholar'ih1p to L'CLA. When he emerged from l TL.!\ afler two .\ll- Pac-10 campaign'>. he v.as the I 0th· round p1d. of 1hc Rams 1 n 1985 Onn· in the :--. FL. he \\orl..cd and 1tcd I) turn lor three seasons wh . a~ing all three offens1"e hnc pos111ons. pnmanl) backing up for- mer All-Pro guard Denni'> Harrah until his n:t1rcmen1 in 198 7 In 1988. Lo\e stancd IS gaml''> but hi..' did not ha\e the Joh Sl·alnl tor I YIN said Ram' ufkn'1'e line coach Hudson Houlk. When a rnn1rat 1 holtlnut cauwd him to nll\~ tht• l'nt1rc 1ra1n1ng camp. hl· "J' \l'l had. and guard Ton) Slaton tllok J<h:intagc of the opportuntt). It \\a,n·1 unttl the reg- ular season tinJk 1ha1 I O\ c bccaml' a s1ancr again -"hrn lhl' season had taken 11' toll nn "laion·s knees. :--Jo" LuH'. ~-. " h:.irl.. 1n the role v. here hr ... 1~., hr performs best. starting and pla ~mg e'" Cr) down instead of rotating sencs w11h Sla1on. When he was presented w11h 1he task of going hcad-10-head w1th Eagles defensive 1ackle Mike Pius. an eiu.·<.'llcnt defender against 1he run. in 1hc NFC wild card game three wc<.'ks ago. he responded with a stellar effort. ··rm a gu) v.ho pla>s well under prcssur<.'."' LO\C said. ·-rve go1 10 ha\l' m) back up against the wall. It brings ou1 the best 1n me." Ram.-. running back Greg Bell rushed for 124 > ards against the Eagle,, pnmaril) behind Love in the Rams ufli:nsl\ t• \Chern e for that day. The 6-fuot-3. 287-pound Love, who t!i vcr> quick anti agi le for his size. v.as fated v.11h the kc\ task for the offt•n\l\C linl·. . .. Mike Pim .. had been pla)ing rl·al "l'll aga1m1 other people." Love said. ··1 pla)ed him last year. but I d1dn·1 pla} as v.cll as a I can. He moti\aled me. I v.as determined not to let him make a tackle or get a sack ··rim d1dn'1 gel a tackle. a sack or e' cn an a"istst. lt"s the fi rst game ball I ret·c1\l·d on m) ov.n 1n fi ve \ears. It°'> ano1her s1epping stone. I'm an utfcn'il\ e lineman. w I take even- 1h1ng in '.)tndc:· · In Lo"e's case. a llltk pressure nl·\ er hurts. l:am1ng the game hall was a ch:i ngc of pace for the fifth-)ear Rams offensive guard this season ··.\II the frustration came 10 a head:· LO\C said. ··That game ball meant a lot to me. It \hO\.\Cd me I still have 11. I ran do II. that the hard work paid off.·· Rams ( oach John Robinson said that 1f being hacked into a corner hclp'.I moll\alc Lo\e ··1hat's good. I think he can lose concen1ra11on at tlnll''> ... Rob1 n'ion said. ··11 that focu~ 1ha1 comes from that can hclp htm, 1hat's ~rcat. If he can tx·rnmc a more efficient pla)er Duv•I Love Is loolclng for a berth In th• Super Bowl. tn lhl' futurl'. hl"ll hn·oml· a \en good pla)cr " This Sunda) 1n the hat1le for the N FC 11tle at an f ranc1<>Co ht" v.111 ha\ c to bc \l·r~ gou<l Hl'i lh:.tllt'nge "1.\lll tx· -t4t•r' Li.:Jt dcfl'O<.t\l' l'nd P1crll' 1 lolt. thl· ll'~ kad1ng tall..kr "ho 'harl·d tl·am '>at k honor<, "'llh out<,1dl' l1nl'ha1.J...rr (hark<, Hall·, at I 01 ·· r°hl' gu> \\ho\ plJ>tng l'\tremd> \\di " P1l'rn· llul1.·· lluurk \aid ··(I o' l'.,l got ~1 mul'h luughcr Joh than he h:id Jga111\t P111s I don·1 kn1)" 1f "l"H' fa l'l'd a<; tough a pla)cr 1n\1de :ill )rar nn·p1 lnr ~1 11lard llolt 1' mulh h1ggn (than \11llarJ1 hut hl· ha' mulh morl· QUKJ...nl'S\ .. LO\l' "l'lcoml's thl' opportun1t) ··1 think he's an l..'\lYllcnt pla>rr ·· Lo\e .-.aid ··1 1h1nk ne\t 'ear. he'll t:x.· a Pro Bo" ler I ltke playing against him. He keep!> pla)ing hard and ph,'.l1cal. and hl· tloesn'1 tal..t• an> rh~·u p \hot'> or tall.. a lot Hc·, a gu~ > uu can H'"J>l.'CI L ll' c matlt' hi-. first pla,ot1 start la\! 'l'a'un against ~t 1nne<.()ta 1n thc :--. H \\ 1ld lard gamc. and although hl· \\~.,a rool..1e '' hl·n lht· Ram' "cnt lo the I '1h5 :--. H 11111." gaml· agatn\l thr Hl'ar'>. j 'houldrr tnJun \ldl'- ltnl'<l him lur m o\I of the \l'a,on ··10 \tart in thl· \upn Bo"I ''11uld hl' .l drl·am:· I O\l' '>J1d ··1 1u'>t plJ\ "hJrd jnd kt thing' t.111 tnlll plJll' .. ,,l.·\c got Ill tx·at \Jn Franu,u1 111 gl·t 10 thl· nnt <.tl'p The\ 'rl' pl.i>ing \H'll Thn lo..m1" "hat· 11 l.il..c-; to '''° '11" "l'.,l. got 111 gu up thac lire up Jnd pJa, uu r g..ime ' Thing'> "l'fl'O t g111ng 'll "l'll JU\t a k" month' ..1g11 Hl' lounJ hi\ had .. to thl' "all la\t fall '' h\.'n a ,ontrJd holdout l:lstC'd ~n11l .\u~ ~'I Rl·turning 1u'>t in llml' lur thr ltnal '"" prt'·\(.'J\\ln µml'' Lo' e had a lut ol ground to mal..e up Hts rl·plalCml·nt :.inotha \l'Nltle ofTen'il' e linemJn in ~la ton. madl· LO\l'.\ goal a tough one \lawn ha' also sen ed ht~ tlUl''> .ind t<>uld '-Oml' da~ rl·plan· 12-> l'ar 't•trran center Doug Sr1111h. hut he 1001. ad' antagl' of thl' opent ng crratl·d h\ l u\ c ··it hun'i to m1'' .111 nt 1ra1n1ng camp:· Lu\l' \atd ··11 takl'\ d v.htle to &l't hJcl. 1n \hape I "a' going to ha\l' w cJrn thl· 1C>h { oarh Roh- inson "aid 11 ma' takl· \OU thrl'C four 111 \\Cl'I..<.. hu·t \llu·11 ~· \t::trt1ntt again ·· Lo'c .,..a~ pla~tng l'3th "Cl'I.. hut 11 100~ nl·.trh h>ur month\ to l·arn ht~ po"11t0n ha~i.. \\1th ~laton nur\- ang the tnJUf"I. I 11\l" "a" 111ld hl· .,..ould \tart during the prat tlll' v.ecl.. before the ..... :a,on f1n.lk .1g.itn\t 'r " England Obv1ousl) there are reasons for lhe straigh t and narrow -everything comes around and not many are prone to bile the hand that can f Ptease SH CARLSON /121 ~au pt'otectlon Is what Duv.a Love _. be co.tted on for by ttte ··The~ "crc prl·tt~ t IU<,(.' lll l'' l'n ·· Rohtn\on <,aid ·r on' had bet·n (Plea1e s~~ LOVE/84) Fischer closing in on mark TM Dely ftllot Debbie Fischer returned from an ankle injury to lead the Edison Hi&h airls basketball team to a .SS-32 Sunset Lague win at Fountain Val- ley Thursday niaht. Fischer, the )..point specialist. re- turned to the startin1 lineup after missina the last three quarters of the Charsers· 0$>Cnina Sun.et ~ loss to Hununaton Beach last Tues- day. Fischer had two 3-pointers in the rmc and needs three more 10 brca the state record. r Also in double ftawa for f.dilOft (11-3, t-1), wa1 M"dollie IWUllMI with 14 poinu. Fountain Valley dropl to I(). 7 overall and ().2 in the Suntet. In double fiaurct for the Barons were JuUc Workman with a team· bilb 14 points and Jennifer a..rt.ro_ Hatber Stanke and Shanna Willoe CKta witb 10. Foat.tin Valley Ud ...... t19e a.di witb two mmu• llft M 52-SI, .... Eclilola .... tbe ... ... points b tM wla. rt ••--.S/UI I ''I I' I NEWPOaT CL~SSIC Tourney has launched many pro careers T"o v.el·l..s from toda\, the\ 'II be teeing tl up 1n the I Mh annuaf Nev. port Class1l Pru-.\ m at Nev. - port Beach Countr) ( luh The former ( ro.-.b, . uuthl·rn or "l11tle Crash'·· as 11.v.a'i knov.n in !ts earl} stages. has come a long wa) 1n the 15 }Cars of 11.-, n1stence In fact. 11 1s one of 1hc most prC'st1gious events of its krnd on the golf c1ircu1t any~re in the .,..orld 't~oung professional golf aspirants have a chance 10 pla) in a 1wo-da). 36-hole pro-am event for a good purse and at the same time. help to launch their own carec.-rs. There have been a number of UC/ comes close, but loses again, 49-48, to 49ers 8y ftlD McCLATOfY O..., .... Ccuo ...... early in the second half, then withstood the Antcaten' )..point ~ and their own inability to convert the easy baket, to win, 4M8. The 49m (10.l, 3-1) are oft' io thdr best start 1ince Lute Ollon's teem opened 12-1 in 1973-74. They llleded just about all the time in the .... '° win. but Weft ftfY ......,, ..... the finaJ buurr .,... With t~ ICCM"C tied It 41 ad .... t -.d• left. 49tr ...,ct y,,_. Mildld wat to tile fret throw he tbr. ~.He made* .. .......... second.. livilll d9e A.MlaWI I cMnct IO wfa a doll .... in dicta dtey trailed .... . wftntW. •dwtl.-•'8n • °"" Rod Palmer l8d Justin Anderson. UCI inbounded the bell to an open Ricky Butler at haJfcourt. who dribbled to the ) .. point line and took tht jumlJ". ~ ball bounced off the rim as time cxf?!rtd. ·a toad Palmer not to foul him (Ml~htll) l( we Ucd It. and then I cbaneed my mind and he cou)dn't bear me," UCl Coecb Bill Mullipn ..w after -~~ia ... nally behind JUl&in A~'• fow la pointm IMe la tbe IK'Oed Mlf. .......... IO .... Mm becaVIC M'I lbcMlt I 49 'fll'C!IM he ~ .....-.we.,..u.eoo .... We W ..ty eilllt •a• .. lllft _. eo ti•1w.._ .......... ~--=.Mn-a.-. ...... .............. dtM.., ....,_ Wild-card Rams try to even game out Wild card learns. It's not much of a surpnse that one made 11 to the conference \ltlc game. but thi s Rams team actually has man} people heltev1ng 11 can V.10 II Of the 12 bonus babies v. h1ch ha' e madl' 111h1s far in the past, onl~ three havc gone on to the Super Bov.I The first 11me the lat1er happened, 11 v.as the Western DI\ 1s1on cham- pion Ram-;.,.. ho fell to wild-card Dallas. 31 . .,. in a debacle at the LA ( oltseum The Rams' title ga me \j)I\ 1s 1-5. ab\ smal to be exact. with an a\crage of61 ~points on offense for lhl' "" games. In I 'IMS. the Rams ne'er got on the board against a Bears team "-h1lh v.as t"allcd une of the best of all lime ~ov.. the) face a 49ers squad ~·rl..1ng a founh uper Bowl title trl thl· delJde. a team "1th possibly tht= bt.-'>t quanerbat"I.. 1n h1s10~. the best oOl·n~· 1n the :--:FL and the fou rth tx· ... 1 drltnsc There are no v.eaknesses. They ha\l· lurmcr Super Bowl champion pla)ers acquired from other teams bal J...1ng up defending Super Bowl rhamp1on\. \\ hl·n the) topped the NFL for the third ttmc 1n the 1980s a year a110 thl·) .,..cnt out and made their team n en \tronger. The) added free agl'Oh lt l..e J1m Burt. ~au Millen and ~ltke herrard. four rookies v. ho h;i \l' mo' ed 1n10 ~ond-stnng rok'> JnJ thl·" began using John T d\lor in their ofTense more . a kev 1n Jue \1on1ana·., most successful' ')(.'asun to date. staus11calh ~Iler dominaung almost every tcJm 1n the league to the tune ofa I 4-2 regular ~ason mark. they de- molt\hed v.hat was supposed to be a 4ualt1~ \ 1J...1ngs defense in the ftrst round of the pla)offs. :·This team ma) be better than all thl' 4'1er teams:· said Rams Coach John Robinson "This team may be pla) 1ng at 11!> peak ngh1 at the m0mcnt ll has most of its people hl·allh) and well. and they're well rl·<\tl·d The) beat Min nesota so cas- t I). 11 .... as embarrassing." Robinson and his players are mal..ing no bold predictions. Rob- 1n,on .,..ouldn't allow 11. They're g" 1ng the 49ers credit in every way -in predictable fashion. Rut these v.1ld-card Rams are no 101..er The) aren't going to get cocky. but thq gl\ e the 1mpress1on their state- ments are rhetoncal in nature. Thi" 100 ma) be the best Rams team 1n qu11e 'iOme ume. unques- 1wnabh 1n this decade. The Rams arC' nearing their peak. but haven't f Please lft RAMS /lllt pla~crs part1c1patina hen who haw made 11 big on the PGA Tour, some ofthl·m the same year they have pla ~rd here in January. Pa) ne tcwart is probably the best current example ofa buddin1 career that hdped get a start in the New- port Beach tournament. He became 1he 1h1rd player in PGA history to win more than S l million in one )Ur dunng 1989 and bas been a C'Ons1sten1 top money winner over the past few years. Of course. there a~ others who ,...._ .. aour/911 t 'OOTH \I I Reisberg to join OCC staff ~. ,m'l lbeaace from tbe Mar llllillll bueball tcene, Joe ~ ... '**-.... NBC analyst will be ...,.,..,.., broedcuter for 35 ~~OD SportlChannel Los Aijeleil dais teason. The cable •wort ii currently seen in approx-~ 110,000 homes in southern cawbrnia. will team with another fonner leque catcher, Joe Tom b' the me pmes. Sports- Cbaonel will also show JS Dodger bome pmes. The 1990 Dodgers' brolldc:ast team will be announced laler. .. rm baS;Jl!Y and enthusiastic to be workina with SportsChannel Los Aftecles telecastina the California Aftlels," said G1rqiola, who team- ed with Vin Scully It NBC. Prior to his wort with NBC. Gar- aaiola served 1s a commentator on St Louis Cardinal pmes and d id play-by-play on New York Yankee broadCUts. He won spon scastcr of the year, Peabody and Freedom Foundation awards and was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on the dramatic 1975 World Series. While being the commentator on CrtsChannel. Torre will switch to y-by-play when he works with egje Jackson on the Channel 5 An&el telecasts. ''l 've a dmired Joe's work for a number of years," said Torre abou1 Gafaiiola. "Catchers are the s.mancst people in the world." 0 Mater Dci High's basketball team wiU be featuted once apin on SpontCbannel cable at 7 o'dock toniabt when it r.cet Artaia at Loni ~11 State. The Monarchs arc the top team in Oran,e County and Artesia may be the best in Los Aiwtles County. The Monarchs are led by 6--foot-8 center Derek Stone, while the other retumina surten arc 6--S forward Andy Kalich and S-11 point auard Jason Quinn. For Artesia, the top player includes 6--9 senior center- foward Ed O'Bannon. a pre-season hiAh school All-American. ibc aame will be replayed at I p.m. Saturday . 0 Television sports notes: •The Nationa l Football League will decide its Super Bowl teams on Sunday when the American Con- ference and National Conference championship games will be played. The Cleveland Browns will play the Denver Broncos in Denver at 10:30 a.m .; that AFC game will be shown on Channel 4. At 2 p.m .. Channel 2 will broadcast the NFC game at Candlestick Park between the Rams and the San Francisco 49ers. The winners of those games will have two weeks off before meeting in the Jan. 28 Super Bowl in New Orleans. That game will be shown on Channel 2 at 2 p.m.;one hour earlier than what has been a usual 3 p.m. PST kickoff the past few years. •One of the top television-au- dience tournaments each year is the Bob Hope Classic. The Bob Hope's pro-am field of celebrities has alway~ H I : 1-: k I·: '\ D 'I' I·: I . I·:\ IS I 0 '\ • H \ D I 0 lured a liable ldevisioa ludieDce (by toltllaDdarda) ... tbc 90-bole annUal eveni. whidl .,._ at I p.m . next WedDelday OD ESPN. Tbe rant thtee rounds of the Hope Classic -Wednaday, l)unday and next Friday -will be shown live on ESPN at l p.m . The Onal twc rounds will be televised live by Channel• at l :30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20 and Sunday, Jan. 21. ESPN will show the final two rounds of the Tucson Open at l p.m this Satu~y and Sunday. After the Bob Hope Classic. the next tour- nament of 1tneral interest will be April S, when CBS will begin tele- visin1 the Masters. • There is no deanh of college hoops Saturday. Channel 2 will show three games -Georgetown- DcPaul at 10 a.m .: Maryland-Duke at I p.m.: and Arizona-UCLA at 3. Channel 4 features UNLV-Temple at I 0:30, while ESPN will beam a pair of games Saturday morninJ - Alabama-Birmingha m vs. Xavier and Virgjnia-Nonh Carolina. ESPN's "Big Monday .. threesome begins with Syracuse at Connecticut a t 4:30 p.m .. continues with Mich- igan at Illinois at 6:30 p.m .. and will conclude at 9 p.m. wi th UNLV at Fresno State. •College football didn't end with the New Year's bowl games, as a handful of all-star match ups remain. The Hula Bowl (Channel 4 at 12:30 p.m.) and Japan Bowl (ESPN at 7 p.m.) arc on tap Saturday. l>euJ1Bnnterto.111 • Dally Pilot writer wr•ou co/run. appears every Frlay. TELEVISION Wome n-Pacific at Long Beach State (delayed), Prime Ticket. 9 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Alabama- Birmingham a t Xavier, ESPN. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Southern Illinois at Drake , SponsChannel (repeats at 10 p.m.). ; l 0 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgetown -at DePaul, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada- Las Vegas at Temple. Channel 4. ·: I I a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Virginia at Nonh Carolina, ESPN. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Richmond at GeorJC Mason. SportsChannel. 11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Senior Professional L.eaaue-Fon Meyers at W inter Haven (tape), Pnme Ticket. Noon -SPORTS SATUROA Y: World Cup slalom from Kranjskagora. Yugoslavia (tape): World Cup ski jumping from West Germany and Austria (tape). Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hula Bowl .U-star pme fro Honolulu, Channel 7. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Maryland at Duke, Channel 2. I p.m. -GOLF: Tucson Open. ESPN. I p.m. -WGB SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Artesia ~. Mater Dci from Long Beach State (tape), Sports- Channel. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ari1ona at UCLA, Channel 2. 3 p.m . -BOWLING: AC-Delco Classic from Torranec (delayed), Channel 7. 3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pacific al Cal State Fullerton, Prime Ticket. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Harlem Olobetrouers exhibition fro m Paradise Island. Bahamas, Channel 7. 4:30 p.m . -BOXING: Steve Cruz vs. Ricky Alvara, featherweights, from Fon Wonh (tape). SportsChan nel. • S p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Illinois at Northwestern, WGN. S p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New Jersey at Oevelaod, WOR. h 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Oippers at \...nicago, Channel 5. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Japan Bowl all- star pme from YoKohama, ESPN. • 7:05 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Atlanta at Seattle TBS. Channel 18 (Sport , . p.m.). 7:lo p.m. -HO~E RA ~Santa Anita replays. 7:30 p.m. -P ~: Hartford at Kings. rrime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -COIJ..IWE BASKETBAU.: Long Beach Stak at UC Santa Barbara, SponsChannel. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: ':• Midnight -TENNIS: Orange Bowl Junior Tour- nament from M1am1 Beach. Fla. (tape), SponsChannel. 1:30 am. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos harness results. Prime Ticket. RADIO I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Anzona State at USC. KN X (I 070). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Arizona at UCLA. KMPC (7 10). J:JO p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pacific at Cal State Fullenon. KWRM (1600). 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Chicago. KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: New Me\ICO State al UC!, KORG ( 1190). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Hanford at Kings. KLAC (570). 9.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach Stale at UC San1a Barbara (delayed). KORG ( 1190 ). Sanday TELEVISION I 0 a.m . COLLEGE BASKE TBALL: Women-Lou1 s1ana Tech at O ld Dominion, ESPN. 10:30 a.m . PRO FOOTBALL: AFC final-Cle"eland at Denver. Channel 4. Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Louisville at Flonda Stale. Pnme Ticket. 12:30 p.m. -SOCCER: English League compet1- tion-L1verpool at Manchester United (tape), Spons- Channel. I p.m. -GOLF: Tucson Open. ESPN. 1:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: George Washington at Rhode Island, SportsChannel. 2 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC' final-Rams a t San Francisco. Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Senior Professional League-St. Petersburg at West Palm Beach (delayed ), Pnme Ticket. 6 p.m. -BOXING: Tyrone Trice vs. Kevin Pompey. welterweights. from Atlantic City, ESPN. 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Women-Cal State Fullerton at San Diego State (tape). Pn me Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. Channel 18 (SportsChanncl. 9:30 p.m.). 8:30 p.m. -BOXING: Kevm Ma.rston vs. Richie Otero. jun1or-hghtwe1ghts. from Hempstead, N.Y. (tape). Prime Ticket. RADIO 10:30 a .m. PRO FOOTBALL: AFC final-Cleveland at Denver. KNX (1070). 2 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC final-Rams at San Francisco. KMPC (710). $900,000 for its favorite charitv a nd hopes to go over the SI million mark this year, puts o n the show with a great deal of volunteer help. Some of those who work on the tournament spend a month or more preparing fot the event. The player procurement twosome of Gene Baum and Jake Rohrer is in contact with every professional and amateur throupout the month of January. Recently, at La Costa Country Club·during the first round of the MONY Seniors Tournament of Champions. Chi Chi Rodriguez. always a favorite with he gallery. finished his round by sinking a 25- foot putt on the 18th green. His play101 panner, RivC1 McBee, went to the cup and picked up Rodriauez's ball. They beain work at the quaJifyina school eacfi. year to pin the lop youna pros and take applications from amalC'Utl lbrouaboul ~ year. Thete are but two of the many.who apmd countleu boun on the project inctud.ina tbc ,eneraJ chainnan each year. Rohrer is a pest cbairmu and thi~ year's majordomo is Paul Ny- Instead ofhandina it to his oppo- nent, he tossed it to the pllery on the other side of the arccn. Not to be ouldone. Rodriauez picked McBee's ball frona the cup after be made a much shorter one and promptly put it in his own t.ck pocket. , The two walked away from the cup tOftlbcr and about halfway acrou IM~ Chi Chi took the balJ out of bit pocket and totted it to another portion of the pllery to tbe dcliebt ofaU tbOIC praent. Tbelf little 1oucbes have made the men•• Senior Tour an C1\foyable eYat to w8'dl Md .triJe dley arc ..,._._....,... '='1!\!: die ClOUlll. ooec play ii ...._ older~-toaow eo wia cmr d9e palltic ud MW done ... ou1•Ddi11Job a/it. ................. .,..,,,,,., ............ ,_ ..... ...,, ... ,.,.,. costl}l proposition: for Bat/cley, Jac/cSon NEW YORK -A fiiendly _., ~ between Cbartes Barkley and Mart JICbon ~ turned lnto a costly one for boch pllyen ' Thursday. --- Tbe ~ rifted eech player s,,ooo after leamma they had a runnina SSOO bot on who mabl tbc bia play when Barkley's Philadelphia 76ers play Jacbon's New York Knicks. Commissioner David Stem levied lhc fines after meetina with Barkley and Jackson. "While I am penuaded that there was nolhina more '°ina on here than some verbal jockeyina between two fncndly rivals, it is my responsibility to maki. e it plain to Mcurs. Barkley and Jacbon, and everyone cite in the NBA, that on the subject of pmf>Jina, even the sliahtest appearance o( impropriety is a terious matter, .. Stem said. Jack59n and the Knicks declined comment on the fines. Barkley could not be reached, but Pbiladefphia aeneraJ manqer John Nash said, "The NBA IClCd accordinaJy and prudently.". Barkley's shon jumP.Cr in the closina seconds Wednesday niaht in Philadelphia pve tbc 76ers a 113-1 I I victory over the Knicks. Jackson, who finished with 33 points, missed a 3-pointer just before the final buzzer. After the pme, Barkley mentioned the running bet· he had with Jackson. "We're just very Jood friends and we just have a lot of fun," Barkley said. "We just like lo compete. We bet $500 in the playoffs (last season when the Knicks swept three straight games), and I won it back tonight. I want m y money." "No, no, we're even," Jackson joked as he headed to the Philadelphia dressing room. 'He owes me from the pla yoffs and he never paid me. So, we're even." QIOll 01 1111 U\\ llemJ SelblJ, second-year ~nter of the NBA's Miami Heat, af\er outscorina Patrick Ewing. 26--11 , althou&h the New York Knicks gained a 100-94 victory last Dec. 26: "I don't want to compare myself to Patnck. He is the MVP of the league this year, and I'm JUSl a pup that's growina up. In a couple of years. I hope I can be as competiuve and as good as he 1s. Right now, he's the head man ... Fullerton tops Fresno State Mark Hill scored 20 points and Cedric ,., Ceballos added 16 to lead Cal State Full-~ -. erton to a 73-65 Big West Conference ---- victory 0' er Fresno State Thursday night at Titan G)·m. Fullenon improved to 7-5 overall and 1-2 in the Big West. Fresno Stato fell to 6-7 and 1-3. Wilbert Hooker led the Bulldogs with 21 points while Chris Henderson and Tod Bcrnanrd had 16 apiece. In another Big West game: New Medco State 74, UC Suta Barbara 11 : Keith Hill scored 24 points to lead New Mexico State (13-1. 4-0) past UC Santa Barbara (8-4. 2-2). In the Pac-10: UCLA IZ, Arilou State $3: Trevor Wilson scored 17 pomts and Don Maclean added 12 as No. 19 UCLA ( 10-2. 4-0) beat cold-shooting Arizona State (8-5. 2-3). 'the Sun Devils los1 for only the second time in the last Eight games . Arl1ou H, USC 7S: Jud Buechler scored 22 pomts and had I 0 rebounds as I 8th-ranked Arizona (9-4. 4-2) beat USC' (5-6. 0-4). It was the Wildcats' eighth straight viclOr). Wad1JagtH 71, Staaford H: New Washington starters Doug Meekms and Brent Merritt scored 18 points eac h as the Huskies (7-6, 2-'\) raced to an early lead and defeated Stanford (9-3. 1-2). In other games involving top 25 teams: Loyola Marymool 1 U, Suta Clara IH: Bo Kimble. the nation's leading scorer, had 35 points and Hank Gathers. last year's leader, added 22 as No. 23 Loyola Marymount (I 0-3. 1-0) o utgunned Santa Clara ( 3-1 I . 0-2)in the West Coast Conference. Indiana 77, Nortllwe1ten IS: Eric Anderson led an 18-2 second-half run with 11 points as No. 13 Indiana ( 12· I. 2-1) turned a six-point deficit into a 10-point lead en route to a Big Ten victory that made Bob Knight the winningest coach in conference history. The victory was the 229th in the Big Ten for Knight, puttina him one ahead of Purd ue's Ward "Piggy" Lambert. Panlae II, MlueMta 71: Ryan Berning scored all 13 of his points in the final nine m inutes. includin& six free throws in the final 7 1 seconds, a.s Purdue (I 0-2. 2-0) beat No. 16 Minnesota (10-2. 1-1) in the Big Ten. snapping the Gophers' 10-game winnina streak. DUe H, Geersta Teel! ti: Phil Henderson scored 26 points and Christian Laettner 23 and 10th-ranked Duke ( 11 -2. 2-0) overcame a 10-point defici t in the filw nine minutes to defeated previously unbeaten No. 9 Georgja Tech (I 0-1. 1-1) in an Atlantic Coast Con- ference game. LoeitviUe 7t, Sotltll Carolla M: Keith Williams made eight of nine shots in scoring a career-high 24 points as No. 11 Louisville ( 11-2) beat South Carolina (5-4. 1-1) in a Me tro Conference pme. Talue 81, Memplll1 State 81: Michael Christian hit a 3-pointer with 28 seconds lef\ to gi ve Tulane (3-8) an upset over No. 20 Memphis State (9-4). Kings tie on Gretzky's goal ING LEWOOD -Wayne Gretzky ~ scored with 5:04 lef\ in rqulat1on as the Los Angeles Kinas overcame a two-aoaJ. deficit • • in the third period to tic the Smythe Oivision-leadina Edmonton Oilcn, 3-l. Gretzky scored on a 5-foot wrist shot from the ri(t:lt of the crease after llkina a pus from Luc Robitadle fro m behind the net. Earlier in the period. Robitaille scored his 32nd aoaJ of the teason to brina the Kinp within )-2 at 6:S4 of the period. The Kinp arc 0-4-l in their last five sames while the Oilcn are 6--3-2 in their last I l. ~~ " ... Number 27 ... " Joyner flies for arbitration ~ First baseman Wally Joyner. who has been involved in two salary disputes with the California Angels in the past. filed for salary arbitration Thursday. Joyner and 1hc Angels must each submit a proposed salary for 1990 by next Tuesday. ~n arbi1ra.tor will choose o ne figure o r the other following a heanng if the player and team don'I previously agree to contract te rms. Joyner, 27. was eligible f~r arbit~tion for the first time last year and filed for 1t. but sipled a one-year contract before the scheduled heanng. He earned $920.000 and made an additional $55,000 in bonl!ses. In other baseball news Thursday: •Cincinnati signed free-agent catcher Dave Engle to a one-year contract wonh $200.000. The 33-year-old Engle hit .215 1n 17 games with Milwaukee last season with 1wo home runs and eight RBis. •Right-hander Tim Leary and the Yankees agreed to $825,000. a raise of S 15 5,000. •Righi-hander M1kc Jackson and Seattle settled a1 $400.000. a raise of S 190.000. • Sho rtslop Mariano Duncan and Cmc1nnat1 agreed to S325.000. a raise of S 125.000. •First baseman Mike Laga and San Francisco agreed 10 S 155.000. The G1an1s also came to agrccmen1 with pitcher Kell)' Downs. 1erms of which were not disclosed. • L..ef\.handcr Jen) Don Gleaton and Kansas \It) aereed to s 176.000. the maximum 20 percent cul from his 1989 salar) of $220.000. •The New York Mets said they were not willing to pay ou1fielder Darryl Strawberry as much as Enc Davis. who Sunday agreed to a $9.J million. three-year contract wnh the Reds. Davis and Strawberry both are represented b) Enc Goldschm1d1. McGowan fires 62 at Tucson Pat McGowan led a massive assault on a frie ndly little mun1c1pal course wi th a 10-* under-par 62 Thursda) for a three-shot first round lead at the Tucson Open. McGowan. a non-wmner 13 season~ of PGA Tour act1v1ty. scored eight b1rd1es and an eagle and did nol have a boge> on the Randolph Park course. which was no mjlch for golrs touring pros. In other spons nc"' Thursda): •Jim Hanifan. 1he 1n1enm coach of the NFL"• Atlanta Falcons. was adm11ted to a hospital for treat· ment of head tnJunc\ after his arrcst on chargcs ol driving under 1hc 1nOucnce and simple batter1. •Tim W11herspoon, a two-time former' hea v)· weight champion. kn ocked down Jeff Sims in lhe first round, then beat him up unlll lhc referee stepped 1n after fi ve rounds 10 end the heavyweight figh1 at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City. Another 10-round heavyweight bout matched T yrell Biggs and Ozzie Ocasio. both of who m had unsut:cessfully challenged for the hcavy- we1~t llllc This one was won by Biggs on a clear-cut dec1s1on. ••Lynn Snyder. athletic director at Oregon State for the past fi ve years. will not have his contract re ne wed when II expires Junc '0. the university an· nounced. •Steven Hodgin was named the head football coach at Western Carolina. replacing Dale Strahm who resigned unexpectedly earlier m 1he day to accept the defensive coordmator's JOb at Duke. •San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana was selected the winner of the Jim Thorpe Trophy as Most V~luable Player 1n the NFL. thc third straight 49cr to wm the award. The Jim Thorpe Athletic Club of Oklahoma lll) presen1s the award. Montana was selectc;d . in vott ng by members of the NFL Players Assoc1at1on. 1111\1'10,-H \UIO T•L•V1SeON 10:30 •.m . COLL•GE BASKETBALL: Women-Mlchl~n 11 Ohio Stale. 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R~ ilbaa Ml a total of lO yon of had COldiftl npericnce at the hilh ~ community coUcee aad DiYitioe I ~vch. He tw pieced more du ''° .. yen It co' J a'Dd uai"'1itiel ICl'C* the coutry. •• , ba¥t ... =· ... ClOID-muaity ~ "I."•~ raicf. ....... ma die ~· ponu1thy coma Ju.11 at t1'e ,:t time.·· Workman echoed Reisbtta's f«I· ine. 'This is a real boost for our proaram.'' Workman said. ..Ob- viously. Larry has a wealth of el· pcrience at all levels. He's • wel· come addition to our football and tr1ek staffs.·· Rdsber& was the head footW co.ch at [ona &ach State for tbree ICUOftJ from 1987-89, Ind lm'ed U an atlis&ant c:oec."b for the 49im. He I~ an 1 l·ll record and bat ~ betG ftdaced after . ins bJ . ....., NFL -=ttine :C":d aeo. Alea. ne new occ ....... ~ 1 ll-9 mmt at Puukn far .._ prior'° hn ad• .......... . to P'lll d1na. tJle Cl qilld I 4ll rftOfd ...... amtl. ~ qr o(4hc Can,_., .._.Ms -- •• N ·f'ltl"W'W> •• .... ,., Coe '1 w ......... -.. .. ""'I_,..,_., IAST J:'e "f"'4 60 N...,e \,if .,.,,,•O'CS I• ~ n t40! \' ( "°'' 6J M.etW\a'f al" ,. 10f't4 67 (.,..,."' H -·--"• ID ~ .. W ........... Md ••tt fTIO't (eur"t• .. w ............. MO It ........._,,~ .. J ., "--Didi"-., ... -'' _.. .•. -. n. ""'-.. 11-• Mor•ii 14 $1 ''-"· NY It ~ .. L-.Mll .. \• ,.,.,,.;, ... '2, '---u .. St Jo-' 1'. ·--6t ,, ....... ,,,,......,'1 r.-.. n., _, Vlr...,.. • The OaUy Piiot Jennifer Lachman scored the deci- ding goal with 25 minutrs elapsed in the S«ond half to lit\ the Edison H 1gh girls soccer team 10 a 2-1 victory at Fountain Valley Thurs- day. Lachman's goal from about 25 yards out. whic h came ofT an assist b} Schelsea Williams and brokr a 1-1 tie. Edison won its second Sunse1 League ma1ch m as many tnes. improving lo 7-3-4 overall Fountain Valle' rs 0-1-1 and ~-5-4 .\ll}son Gibbs' goal o n a penally kick ga' c the Chargers a 1-0 lead approA1matd) 10 minutes into the match. but Michelle Wa1wn dead- locked thl' matr h lor Foun1a1n Val- le} before halfume Elsewhere in the 5unst>t League Am\ Peterson had a hat trick and Tnc1a· Rossman added 1v.o goals as Ma nna 1mpro,ed 10 2-0 1n th.: 5un~t v.11h a S-0 win over H un1 - 1ngton &:arh. < m11n Rossman had fi q: \a\l·~ for the V1k1ng'>. v.ho~c goals all Lam!.' 1n th'· ..crnnd halt Hun11ng1011 Beiith drop~ to (I-~ 111 leagut· pla~. • < kean ¥ 1ev. rl·ronkd II\ llr\t ~un~t League v.111 v.1th a ~-I dr· cis1un <>'er ~l'\lm1mtcr l hl· ~:1 - h<1v.k' gut goal\ lrom M1lhl'lk (iara). l\.mt1 Enges!>er and Jennifer Huldmlgr 111 mo' l" to 4-4--l 0' l·rall an<.J J .(J. J 1n thl· -;un,et In thr Pauli' C oa'>t Lcaguc •Tum Dru11l la rccorded hrr c1gh1h .,fwtout or lhc .-.ca~on v.1th liH· ~'cs a., V.oudlmdge IX· \-1 oq~rall 1 OJXnl'd th1..· league i,ca\un IA 11h a 1-0 v.1n <)\a '1\1 t1ng Orangl' .\lind} Hav.k' li{orrd the gamt"·'> onl} goal ,-m1nu1n 111t111hc conlc'>I v.hl'n she 11111k knn1kr Hill"" lk· lln·t.:d shot on goal Jnd put 11 pa'1 th.: Orange goal1l· ··v. c got good l.kkn\l' Inda' r. V. 00Jh11dgc ( ualh V. 1ll1am lkll sa11..I ... We rrall~ ~q.,1 thcm out 111 thl· goal arra ·· Bdl ut1..·d fullhat k.., \IJr. Dugard. l ma Dool1 t1lc :ind -\li\ha :".dson <1nd SIAl'l'JXr Deanna D0<1l11- tk a'> hc111g kl·~ \.\ 01~hndgl' dl'· fl.'nJer' In thl' 'X-a Vil'" League • < orona dd Mar racked up '>l"l'n fir"t half goals t n route to a Y-1 'Klor. o' cr ~addlehack Thl' ~a King' i 10-S-\. ~-0) got tv.o goal' each frum three pla,er<. -C\u~1c Pctl'r\. r laL \ Srhnha and ~n~l1n Borland -J·nd r,olo goal\ frnm Kat} Parker. ( 1nd' ~011 and Prentllt' Prrk1n.. \nl\ ·~m 11h ··~:1m·d tht• nnh g~iJI 1111 tht' R11adrunm·f' Ill-:! 1n ~a \ ll''' I GIRLS From 81 In oiht·r )un'il't League gamn • S<-n1or Melt..a onino pumix·d in a carrcr-h1gh J5 poinl'i, ne.irl' half of \1ar111J 0 '> total and om• d"a> lrom the '><.'hool record. a' thl· Vi k· 111g, n111chl·d a -~-52 \ 1ctor. <"er 'l\1t1ng Huntington Bcac--11 -;or11110 alc,o had '>•X a<;~&L'> 111 go a lung v.11h her c;cor111g o utput. v.'l uch V.J\ ht'lp{'d gr.:ath h~ fi\(' '-point go<i 1, The dcfcn<,e tor ~1anna (I '·4. ~-0) \\J~ Jl\11 1n<.trumen1al in thr out· comc. f11rung 26 turno' cr'i ( olleen H.'.ltlh hJd 11 point<. a nd c1gh1 fl'· boundc,. "h1k pml pla~er ( larc \\ Jll..n nntr~ ro1nt'i HI pact' I he ( )1 lcf\ .. V. c v.antcd to take them nut of thei r olknse and make them unlom- lortahk. and I think v.e did that ·· said \lanna C oath Pete Ronn\ • <)tean \ 1cv. 1mpr0\ t'd to 17-1 o'erall and ~-0 1n league v.1th 6'-1., truunn ng of V. l'Slm1n<.tcr al thl' lat· ter"s g}m. The Seahawks v.ere lcJ h' Fabiola Nunc1·., 14 points. Trar' V.olle had 11 rehounds and guard -\lh Tak1do ha"d 'il''en point'>. ~·,en a'i\l'il'> and !><:'en c,teals. "The) 're a young 1eam." Ocean V1ev. Coach Olhc Manin \a1d. ··v..c rcalh had control the whole v.a' ·· Jn' the Pantie (oa'il League: · •Oh via DeCam1lle had 10 point and I I rebounds for Costa Mesa as the Mustangs buncd Laguna Reach. 56-14. at home. Costa Mesa. which also 101 18 points from Rachel ) •J ane Sorenson's two second half goals broke a 2-2 tie as University recorded a 5-2 decision over Estan:· c1a. Danyelle Lesch and Kelli·· Kynock combined for seven saves for the TroJans ( 1-0-1 ). while Andrea Davis stopped 25 shots for Estancia . (1-1-0). • • Heather Webb had a goal and Lisa Bernhard r«'.orded 11 saves, but Newport Harbor (0-1-1 in lt>ague I had 10 !>ell le for a 1-1 tic with Tustin (0-0-2). In bo\S soccer ac11on: •Lu i's Cevallos and Ste' c Mastropalo each scored fo r Mater L)(.·1 a!. the \1onarchs captured a 2-1 dl'll'>•on o'er Bishop Mon1gomt>r) 1n -\ngdus Leagu'' pla) <o impro'e tu I 0-6-' oH·rall. 2-0-1 111 league. In Sun!>el Leaguc field hockc~ • K n~ten Bov.man 'lOrcd v.1th 10 '>t'Lond!. ll'lt in tht" contest on an a'!."1 from Wend\ Turner as V. l'SI· m1n\tl'f I 14-2-2. • 4-11-1) dcfcated Ne1A port Ha rbor. 1-0 In high school wrt"stling: • Hun11ngton Reach rmpro,ed to 2-CJ in tht Sun\el Lt•agul' "1th a 4 ,-2~ dl·n~1on O\ er Manna at home Dan Bl·rk at l!X pounds p1nnn.l h" 11pponrnt and 1mprmcd h" 'l·:i<.on rt•(ord 10 21 --l a' did K~.1n ll1ga 123-1-11 \te\c Manine1 12 1-~I. \1a11 ~m11h . 121-IJ and un - ddcatcd V1ttor \1ol1n:i 12~-01 ''ho v.1111 h' t11rk1t • l-11ur V. l·.,1m1n,tl'r v.r1:,t kr<. 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I I 1-1 > Ul'll'Jll'd <>tran \ tl'" -ll>-2:! 1n the ~un't'I u :Jguc •John ( 0' k Tod 51okes and JefT -\'>k in .ill had p1m for Edison as the ChJr[Zrr'> dcfeatcd f ountain Valle\· -lll-I'# JI homr ld1.,11n 1mprO\l'd II,! ~-ti 1n thr \un<,t·t I l·aguc v.1th the = v.1n ·~ In 1..olkgl· v.omcn·., basketball: . • KJth' L 11arraga·, -l-tnr-" efTon fr11m hl'~ond 1hc l-po1n1 hnc and I point\ h1ghlightt"J an otherv.1se d1s- Jpp111n11ng l <I ~r1-s I loss at San' J1,...1..· ~l.llL' 1n H1g \.\ cc,t ( o nfercnCl' al11on It v..ic, I Cr., fir'it loss to tho· <\partam in Ill games and dropped thl' \n1eater'> tn 1-11 o'erall and 0-.l 1 n Big Wc\t pl:i) \an Jose is 3-10 :ind 1-' Th{' SpartaM v.crl' led b~ Lora \ln,inJcr"\ 21) pomts and 14 re-· hound\ l C I nov. tra't'i~ 10 Frc~n11 \tJte \.iturd<i~ f,ir a --3() p.m mJtlhup v.11h the Bulldogs • lx•,r111c C rad ArnlA n·s :!t. point., and 111 rd'1011nd., ~outhern ( ah- lorn1.i ( olkgl' JropJ'X'd a -2-n 1 non- lcagul' Jn 1•qon 111 (\hcldon Jackwn (ollcgc ol \1tka -\laska J h~ "'1n d rnppcd \( < ll• !\· '\ 11\ er all \\.ird 1mprn,cd 10 1-1 in PCL at11on v.h1lc the -\rt1\I\ dropped w 0-2 .\ftcr leading Just 4-2 at the cnd of thr 1h1rd quarter. the Mustang" went 11n ..i, • ..i tear 10 go 1n front. 52-6. al 1he end of three quane~. In thl' 'xa V1ev. League: • l 'n1\l·r<,1t~ took ad"antage ofal) inJur~ to Estancia\ Melody Earlc and e<itapl·d v.11h 63-58 victory at· hllllll" Thl· win 1mpro,cd the Tro- Jan\ tCl 11 -J on the sea!>on and 1-1 1n thl· 'lea \-1e1A , "htlc, Estancia droppl·d to 6-8 and 0-:! lx·n1sc C1andara o nce again kd l nl\l"r\11~ \\llh 2Q p<11n1s and 10 rebound... v. i1il l· wamma1e Tarn v. olff hacl I 'i po111t' :ind <ie"cn re- bound'> Estancia seeking boys track coach The D•lty Pffot btancia High bo)~ track and ficki forlC\ arc 1n need of Just one item 31 th" \lagr of the 'iC'hool year -11 C03l h \monc 111tercst(•d 1n a'>summg the dut1e'> 11f a head coach for the Eagles 'hould rnntact .\thlct1c Dtrector f4 Hl:i nton al the school. 760-3375. ~1 C1u) Olguin stepped down lai t \pnn~ afkr a one-season tour. The opening 1\ for a coach on a waJk-on status. · ..,_, ... _ _, ............. ... -----l!BJ QIS1 1rMeclOllWD"tbe ""'We.-......... """''° be linid. -...... aid. -1··· iaiconvt> .... ID be tired al any Point ia thil .._. In this lituation. you mate tMillaolit." "9dallet 111, lhey know how IO bat Uw 49ien bet1et lban anyone ellc MOUDCL They dominalll' the .bi .. tory oftbtstries 'between lhe two bftchdes and hive two of the three wiftl flli• San Francisco in the 49m put 2~ pmc.. The Rams may be 1 touchdown underdot. but they thrive on it "Ifs an even pmc to us," Rob- inson said. "I probably said that when we played the Bears (in '85), and you lauahcd 11 me then. Th•t wasn't an even pmc. •· They're the comeback kids. Put thtm down, and it brings out the best in 1hcm. "It's nice bcina the underdogs.". LOVE ~rom81 doina well, bul his leg began _to deter his effectiveness. 11 was time for Duval 10 come forward, and he"s done a aood job. Those became hard decisions to make." One week later. he rcct'ivcd the fint game ball of his career for .a standout effort against Phi ladelphia in the NFC wild card game. Now, he'll try to realize a dream. "'I've been playing well and have been really pleased with the way things have been going," lo\'C said. '"Now. I want to keep it going. "I'm just RO'-'' peaking_ Hopefully. I'll keep it up." 642-5678 ..:--= _ ....... .. WlPL't nil_, ....... . .. & .. ··----.. ... ......-lollt-1• ... playola. Cold_...,_..,....... IO do -1 .. ....,, ... in a tituMioG wMre we: have IO be to.cl warrion, and to &r, we't/C beta IUCCC'Mfu.J~k Jim Evemt taid. .. H Hy, we wiUbt111in." Wben Ibey loll \0 Su francilt'O in U., a 30-27 drfeat aller allowina 20 potnts in a lt'VCO-rninute span of the fourth q_uanet, did the Rams pack it in. No, 1bey fulfilled Rob- 1nson'1 prophecy by winnin.g four in a row to meet I.he '9e:n 11110. • Thll'1 whit they've wanted ever sinceJh.11 p mc ended. "'I ido't see it as devastatina," Robinson said. ··1 do think teams can letihat bother them. We countered thal by sayi~ we'd win four in a row. I think this is a good team. Wiiy oouldll'I we come ll9ct and wia bar ia • row. . ··we do noc loot -Ille line of tcri~81•1 tamaad-ftat ... Rotliasoa said. .. We rtl[P.C!Ct 1he 49en. Thtrt's 1 unifyina tllina m \ht comeblck. .. l\'11 hqe challe .. for us. I believe our team eenu1ncly wants to olay them, .. Robinton said. "It's not like we·ve aoc somethina special and we can beat them, or thlt we're aoing io beat them. If you're aoinc 10 be the best. you've fol to ao raoe the best. I'm confiden we'll pl1y well. We think we can win the aamc." And Everett added, "I like our chances as ~11 as anybody aaainst the 49ers.·· Tha1's probably 1he way the Vik- ings felt a week ago 100. McKyer airs complaints as 49ers pref?are for Sunday SANTA CLARA (AP) Outspokt'n cornerback Tim McKyer. who was suspended for insubordination earlier this season, says he feels unappreciated as the San Francisco 49crs prepare for Sun· da)··s NFC championship game. Plagued by a contract dispute. the suspension and a lingering groin in/'ury this season. McKye r was not ta king to the press for thrtt 1nonths un1 il last v.·eek. BUt he complained to visilLng media 1h1s week about his treatment by 1ea n1 management and said he's been m1s1n1erprttcd. "Ever since I got here I've pcr- forn1ed. and if you've put up the numbers I ha,·e. ~ou'd 1hink things wo uld be b1.:11er." he 1old The New York Times 1n remarks published Thursday. - "I have been. but not without goi ng through all kinds . of hasslt's C\'ery year. including ge11ing suspended thi s year. I don't buy th is crap about the 49ers' system. rm not a company guy going to give you a con1pany line." McKyer, 26. led NFL rookies "''ith six intt'rceptions in 1986 and was the 49ers· leader in pa"sscs defended "'ith 23. The nex1 year. he again led the team in pas~s defended with 18. and he had a tcan1·high 18 inter- ce ptions in 1988. er 49ers rescued -career ~N FRANCISCO-Jim Bun kn«•ed Joo Moe-lilly ...... run..,. No ,,.-.,.. Jim Bun ,puw ice water on Joe Moatana • few ---Ilia...-... . "H .. t balm " Bun llid Thonday, linmerlr ciiOdlna lhe ,..... clothes hanaina in b.is locker. "Wbtn IOmC- body on this team it Sook.inc tc> ttt even, that's wbll it u.aually mean.. .. But," be added wilh a snarl, "'I'm wa_Y. too smaM for that." Since depan.ina New York for 1he Left Coas1 and lhc San Francisco · 49ers earlier this season, .Jim Burt, practical joker elltraordinarc, has been accused of many lhinp. But when pressed, all of his new team- mates -with the exception dflhc aforementioned Montana, who was doinJ a live television interview It the time of said offense -have trouble comina up with specifics. "If he SttS you u.lkina 10 coach," recalled Kevin Fap.n. whose locker is two down from Burt's, '"he'll start tcasinf. you about being a brown. no~r. And that's it? "Yeah,'" Fagan added, heading off for the meeling room. "'but gi ve me some more time to think about it . I'll come up with something ... Pierce Holt, whose locker abuts Burt's. was similarly at a loss for some1hing to blame on Bun. After thinking about it. Holt added. al rn ost 'defensi \•ely. ".>\ny"'·a~, Fagan's the funniest guy on 1h1s tt'am." '"Funniest-looking." Burt retorted. "Tha1's the only thing funny about Kevin Fagan." Ah . fun in the sun. Just wht'n )(). )'l'ar·old Jim Burt's career prospects "'l're darkest, along come the San Francisco 49ers with a fat contro1c1 and more playi_na time than he imqined PoQible. Burt, lhe startina nose tackle on lhe Giants' 1986 Super Bowl winner 1.nd a Pro Bowler that year. had .. retired'" during training camp after nunk.ina his Giants' physical. The bad back that Burt had played with uncomplainingly throua.h a nine- year career was suddenry d«med not sound enough to JO on. But even ifhe had made the team, conventional wisdom had it that Burt would have bttn a backup to Erik Ho...,·ard, the youngster he tu· 1ored for three yean. Howard spent so much time learning at Burt's f«t. in fact, that Coach Bill Parcells bcpn calling the apprentice ··eun's d :· °rnde(:d, by the 1imc Bun had joined had the 49crs, he had no lovt• lef\ for Parcells. with whom he had once been clost". And in 1he .... -eek bcfort 1he 49crs-Giants game, ht' publicl ~· castigated his old coach and turned 1n his best game of the season. But if the bitterness lingcn. i1 is not apparent as Burt strolls through his new quancrs. picking out future targets among his nc"' teammates. ''The Srtond day," he said. ··v.·(· v.·ere joking around like I'd been here-I 0 years .... "Honestly. there's enough comedy to 8'> lllOUod -flit 10 yoan. When it's.time for buli.nea. we'R! businet&like. When it'• time for-fun, there's J'!enty of fun. Tr.ete pys., .. Burt said with a ~ious sweep of his hamhock·littd foreerm, "aren't stuffy a1 all.'" They aren't che.p, either'. Bun , like former Los Anacles Ra1del'$ linebacker Matt Millen wu acquittd as an cir.pensive insurance policy, a veteran with a winninc backaround who could fill in where needed. Combined, the two men arc cost- ing owner Eddie DeBartolo 1bou1 SS0.000 in salary. But they made the free-spender look like a million when Millen assumed I starting role after Jim Fahnhorst went down with a stress fracture, and Soth starting nose 1acklt' Michael Carter and then backup Pete Kugler hit the deck with injuries. Millen and Burt are "two of the biggest villains we '\•e played against over the years," said John McVay, the 49ers vice president of football operations. 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From $2000 sec 631·8 192 l(lds ok 1975.631.5031 T • ·\r\X1J.\t.JI' f-J"\ l' 636-•t20&-5PM (U-f'9PM) a190 lax Otllln-$310,000. -"-~Tl HI HI'' I Nr parll & tennis·(g i800 LG 28• 2'-'IBa e~et t;;rihm * • UIJll * HARBOR A>dge Renais· RE-Al.TORS'°' " I 2619 Santa Ana L S745 qu«it P'09erllea now OPEN SATISUN 1·5 llllMI.., 1-111 3BA 3 Full Dalhs, 2 DVT Canyon v+-. nice area l On goll course. 3 BR. 2,lt sance 3Br. lam rm. t>ay ~==-=-~-----fHE VICTORIAN .'-. F-lolo ••• , 320 E. 2111 St. RE •• •ORS I •• p ' •I••• ._,, All ,_ --patios. 2 ca1 ''""· wld m to "'-h. oo , tennis, BA Sl.950 2•3·•3,.7693 · u..., · .,_ 2BR wlgar new decor 1 ' .. ·-••• , 'H~'" Or caH for •"""'ntment • ... 3 •• • ,. II LIDO 1SLE E~anl 1 bd, ' . • _,.-.,. .... •r. ,,,,., ...,...~ · l'lkups $1650 7511·91114 spa. 1350. ·II•• caip . ••G P rona ~ ... ,•-• St.ooo'"""' bl!!ns. lncd yd wtpat•o ---NYm1"t PlllllTMYllmT SMALlcu1ao1cier 38r21h -.. -... 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You receive Befber CfP11. designer bldrs custom axpenM IPYIWS llLl BA -.-den/olllce. 2'.; BA_ •HVH AVAIL NOW HARBOR VIEW HOMES. vus $3.250 2Bd1m 1"·Ba S155 100% tU ~II. Musi modHngs, special sec & Biil Grundy Rllr. 675·6161 160° View SBA, 3BA, 1 Roomy , 1menll1e' 5 BR, lam rm, 3 BA , 3 gar, upgraded ' BR, 3 BA. PEN.PT. 4BA, ocntrnt 28d•m 2Ba S790 haw a.an Cfedlt. Agt A.JC. Er'l<I loca11on w/2 level, 3000 sf 3 car gar.l;;S;;.1;;.1;;.00;o;'m;;;;;;o;;;0;;.9;;.•;;.·2;;.9_•,•,.,. 2 lrplc. grdnr Nr pool & lam rm, Jacuul. grdnr. home$4,000 3118W Wilson 631-5583 231-4335 Oya. Ev. Wkr'l<ll .fGar allached garage, SWEET 11111 $3,llOO/mo 921--0173 grnbelt $2,500 67 5·4991 $2.500 780·11672 LI DO AAEA Byl•nl dock, --------- $225,000. Call c~ & IETIUTI Walk to beach. 615 Hunt.Beach 2140 •RENTALS AVAILABLE LARGE2 BR 2BA.-New lurn.2BR ' den$4,750 !Bedroom S655 Liz at~~i~ff66 or 3BA 2BA °" ••lrl lg tee Mirtgold. 3 BR. 2'1' BA, 3BA 26A. nr beach. lrg ••FUOl&llll* paint. ca'pat Eocl gar ................... 301 Avocado 642·9850 llmplelot.Only stepslo ,a.r.nopets,$1,450/mo kllch. tfg yd, big pOOI MartL Agt642·7706 pool, lrplG $l lll5/mo llAL.Tlllll1·1• 1BR. carpet, drapes, lg ---STILL undel' cona1ruc11on In excfu91v9 8"t &and Ranc;n In Laguna Nlguel. EJ1cl11ng OC811n, COUllina end count~ W.W. !'.::'.... ~ ,:_cv.='.l-tMi1T~ii1izir•ii1~1i1iuli1-, bffch, 4700 s/I 101 nlC&ly 20·11218, 6•0·0900 Great for kids & pats! '114·8449/H 662-l6letw --leoced paho, close 10 landscaped. PVT comm1,.;;;;;;;;,;;"";;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;1 $1175/mo •$1200 sec . •WESTOL!FF 2BA 2BA UllU--SanOrmente 2176 shopsS5901moSee.382 w/pool & rec rm In area, l'cosu u -. 2124 Avail 211. 213.545.9954 condo, rlrio;I. d/w llp pool •r-• Viclorla ,. 13 650 72•4 $421,900. ChliCk & Liz ~ No pat1$1150 M·F6pm-9 28R 2BA wllrplC Jusl . Jones 831· 1266 o r 2BA IBA. lence yard, gar-BEACHWALl( Model. 2BA Wllnd Iv msg 642·5114 steps to waler ~ bch 2BR CONDO. 2 car garage 2BR 1BA palio 'ff/d h~· 646-5743 llQll, $825/mo, $350 sec 2B1. den, trplc, air. WIO. •Weslciitl area. 28r 2e; prlvlledges. lg Mo bile W IO, fOO:· :~·~~· up, n1~ carP~u s F,om dep Dog o k . 2211 g1r. pool, nr bch $1400 Home w/Cabana. Rnor1 spa, m $690/mo, Section 8 01< Pomona. 642·77•3 .. S1400 sec 380-8284 upstairs Gondo. CarJ>C)r1. l•vlng. Juat across the bay 492-8384/Work. Tammi 663.A Plumer 854-75112 Mllll*D Low Move·ln Eaststde twnhM, 2BR l''tBA, lg patio, a ncl garage. $850/mo 675· 1746 UITllll Hh 1Ba. 1-Gar garage $6SOlmo * 760·8364 IUT1*111 Cozy with lots of WOOd As· 1lgned parking 5 laundry laclllly, $525 936-0552 • EA.ST SIOE 2BR 18A W/g.araga Close lo every· lh lng ! Ava l! now $750/mo Agt 631·7370 WTllll IBR $635 $. 2BA $735 Inc! PM garage. gas & wale• No Pe11 2323 Elden 548·1854 Ea~t11<1e----eiGt\91or -Apl, •"all lmme<I, Quiel. c1tra11 5 lreahty painted 1 Car OK . Small enGI backyard $SOO inct u\lts 646-4902 E'SlOE 2B' 1811 dU°plex w/gar, trn11back yds. w/d hkup Pets ok $925/mo 646-8650/d 72 1·9587/e 0ee91 with 4200 square a.nor°"' 2 story, bullt ln 1••1 Which h•• • 1907. 3 or ' BR. 2BA. bedroome, 4 'h blllhl and formal dining rm, lamll)' Mbl'ery. ~ call Osting rrn, l!Ving rm, counlry 2BR. lBA. llreplaca. 2 car garsge Upg11ded kitchen 5 balh_ $950/mo Lg 3BR 28A condo. sep ms11 bdrm, living 1m & lamlly rm No pels 75g.3990 or 536--2725 lrplc, pool. SllSO lmo. trom million SS homes Totally lurn. unlQue. Quiet. 548·•739 or 645·2636 Ideal lor proles1lona1 N. San Clemen1e Duple~ 3BR 28A HOUSE f enc.ad cple $1800 mo 673·8030 Vu , near pool/b aacn. yard. 2 car garage Near 1 --111 • • p1.•• Longtlhdr1 term $925 schools . $1400/m o .,__ -No pra pa ld l ast E'S!Of 3Br-1Ba, lndry hkup, 1t1ach ga1. lrg lncd yd , new paint 5 t>llnd-S. $900/mo * 646·463 1 E"Stde. ctose--To Nwpl Hg11, 2 BR. 1 BA. lndry lacH, car port, no pa11. 2BR open bff'm, lrplc, $700/mo 271 0 16th Pl otfteefOrllM.otamerWti.. kllcl\•n w/br•akla1t 1-,=====~C"'=-°"""' .. l1.250.000 -·Wood~""'"°"'*· WlnlFlllT -•111 Large r•rd w/Fronl & ,_... b9C11 potchel ~ 1 BR ....UW/- (;F.()l~:;E El .J<JNS -· SJ•5.ooo Ill a1M11\NY ..., Wan 11t.~LTOll~ u1-2aa 3BR 2BA "lownhome· style" -.-• large !BR Apt •/huge kitchen. 1116• 27' crui-bolil la optlonlJ. M35.000 JACCISRLTY ITl-llTO ...,.ft Ill-HU ~ "'11nho11 lkall\ Lg spacious 1ng1 farn1tv hm. SBA 3BA. 2 lrplCs, frml dining 5 lam 1m. 3 car g11r $1600 546·6560 PA.TIO home. 2Br 2Ba. p\t\ '"""""""""""""=='I apa. Clean. qulel, xlnl loc. 2.(;ar ga'. l·lly, comm pool. Smr pa1 ol<. All amen. $1300.960--0061 p11lo. encl gar, $775·-644·0452 $500 dep. 64 1 voc1or1a 1 ----'~-'--:.:C- S.. Maneger A.pt F UUT LIUTlll 0 1548·93• I E/646·28•8 Lg 2BR. Jus1 11epa lo 818·•48·5377 • lBR & 2BR, 1e•. ~ ••ter Pvt beach prtvl·.~!!!!~~7~1'~-~'9~3~·=7=39~•j'.i!~ redec. gar . lndry. cable. \BA Condo. 21ld FIOOI', In The Versailles. $875/mo. 300 Cagney Lane. Ad1l1n Realty 645·8513 •11111 UM- lege1. Rasor! l iving. D/W. no pats $.SOCl-S675 $1000/mo. 673-6030 2188 &45·8662 or 540·5446 ---- / * 2BA OUPLEX-:-~1el3 Qood area. La'ge ya1d. lngl Q8'agtr $750 Llllll ~5·8 Bernard. 647·7540 1 yr rnl6erll Of Lido Ille & JASMINE CREEK·Plan ••TREES & YARD•• 8 yr old son desires small 3. 38R+Oen. 38A. Lovaty . 2& 1'..,81 iwnhoute. lrplC. house. 1·5 'f1 lease. Ex-gaideri. 2' hr MC. S2o&OO privacy & no pets. 51075 18r 181 upstrs. lg pa110 $625 2Br 288 SOllClOUI, $725 Pool, g1s. refng incl No pet1. SSOO sec 645·5853. 145 E. 18th St 111'LM • .-LM Prv entr_ No petlsmk S400 548-11283 or 780·01811 IJlesa VerGe Twnhse--style 2 BR. ,,,.. BA , beige carpet. patio. ga1age l785tmo. 121-0116 cellent references on r• Y C o Mp l ET EL y Re . IMbol P"*1sull 2607 646-7104 quest. Call Tim Weber at mod.ied marble entry & -'-liiiini!iiiiiiiil 875·6256 priv. party kllchen. 111 new ap-BR & tBR. Carport. •Ci.an. quiet 2BR 2BA. I Mifl Ill• Pli.arcel n-........_ ,_, Steps lo beach. SiSO & gaa eooltlng. dlw, Im! PretT""loul hYlnn, Oulel, Bayrldge 2BR, 2BA . · ...... .....,. .... ..--· 1750/mo )'fly. Avail nO¥t tt.ieony. wallpaper, ga, "' .. ,. Condo. !'pie, wld , pool, let! lBR 1BA S120Slmo IOI I W Sol""" 875_25.,,, $705 NO PETS e40·24115 garden, po()l Mlllng. 1BFI U ' IT3 9333 ....,. "° 1625. Electric; g1tes lo spa,• gar. aec oa •.no • *"-* carpon1. c1ble TV & pe11S1.3115.854·284 1 •11JlllPTI• ._,_ BBOs 5 min lo bch No BAYSHORES. Cute 2BR, JBRNEW28.oc1 EA95N VIEW! From ISSO/mo & Up. .... .., I~"';;::'~· =*=6''='2~-3='~'~'c-oc=--den. 2Ba. frplc. with ,.. 14 913·4928 or 87S.5068 18A. small backyard. ga1 bf'Mklut room. In oat• 1BA 1BASH5& $545 __ ,_ waahefldf)"lll' hOOt!.·UPI ... mtll'1'11r21e -.. ~.,.12200/rno. e8R88A~S24t6 -1'•"11' NOJ*l 945-1S31A'14 AC -dlYI w/d--ly •···-6'• •••• Frplc Nopeta M 2 1479 2IR, 11A w/,arege. ' ' ' ,......,... yr . ..._.,,,.. -. • 1125/rno yny. 9 5-MSO II.Ill Tt ALU 1.19, ba6con1M. SK vie. BMct. HOUM 3BR 28A, Mil.,_...I ~i~~~~=~!I 1211 .., 10rla,S925.0uplex,2175 Maple, $780. 6SQ..5286 garaQB T car-J>C)r1. '"" blk Tudor twnl'lt;. 28R. den, deC Ms 2622 10 bell, comm pool & ,..,. 2',.BA, brlcit pello . No ThrM 28Ra 18A. laundry Newporl AGrou !he 11r .. 1. nit. 11400/rno. &31 -7531 Pelal 1 1425. 721 ·15" tBA, new carpet, lrplc. room, Glo• to bul & 2BFI. lrpk:,Jar1g11 $795. W9111 to beecl'I. AYall 211. ........,... ....,,,, -·-t OC No -· 1 5 1-•-A-•BLUFFS unnrlld9d 4 BR. NEWPORT HEIGHTS •• ..., •. .--.~ _., ..... . ,,. ... .,. •• ..,.... 1 150/mo. lnGI. ulll. Houalng SHS/mo •2. Call 720-9422 3 BA condo. Plwit. ahutr, BMutll\lt 38r 3Bli, 2·atoty 759-0281 2257 i 23' M.P.., l.,~.;;:;~~;:::cc=7 l~~==~=-=~lrsL MGMT 142·1803 Nice 2 BA '#Ith CM port. E'SlcM. Near Hlll'bor & •Mffa Verde 2BR 18A, Wll9on. Pool, no pell. new crpta. Fledonti kncti i ~'-7~50='~'"°:=:,· ~6';:'-~'~'~"=--1 ba. G• .,,.,.,,, dOOf S735 HO PETS 940-2405 -I .... t BR ' 21 A or 2BR •CIMn. q,.1191 1 ~ wl~lo. All w/rwt QW· SllR 28A, 2 cw pr9Qe. .... dati-nr coble ... ,..lo... 11095 . -· . NO PETS 'e40--:r15 re.cry, poot, .,._ HO. lndry '**"*· Good loc 1n E. 22nd II. 13 t·1379 WM~" •I!·• • • $2.44 per day Thafs ALL you pay tor 4 lines. 30 day m1n1mum tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY ~or more 1nforma11on CALL TODAY" &SI FOR LOIS Ycx.ir SeNtce Otrectory Repreeentative "2-4121 ht. 110 PllUlmnll he C1ill. Publlc Ullllttes Commiulon. REQUIRES 11111 111 uMd, houaehold goods movers, prlnl their P U.C C1I T number. Umo'1 & chautteur's pr1nt lhelr T C P num~ 1n all adV9rtieemenll II you have a question abOut the legllity of 1 mover. limo Of cti11.1tfeur. Call Public Utlltlta Com· mleelon. 714-SS.-' 151 DESIGN PERMITS EXPERTISE Fr .. IW<Soet E1t1m1ta C A Pec>c> EntlfprlMS. Inc Uc 3t2411 (714) 854-0791 ENJOY 1'-1S~ re1urn on Tr\nt DMda S 10 ,000 to S 1.000.000 Call Oenlaon Auoc. 673-73 1 I NOW' •m•slfll Wanted 5 days /wk Dakery 546-7526 OMmlPllSll P1 T mornings 25·30 nrs/wk No expenence nee 963-9208 Tony UIUPl.IT l,_PlmlTS SEEKING lllSIDE SILES REPS We are currently ofle11ng a compe1111ve salary lull t>enelots 40 1 K Plan and e.11ceoent work envoron- 2920 menr lor energetic de· ~5""""!C!"'R!"'O!"'W .... N""!S~ii0R;..E.U.;;N;,.IO.;.;N penoao1e 1ns1de sales PARTY• 25th Anniversary represen1a1tves w1tn 45 M1rcll 1990 E• Co· wpm typing skills ano workers call Sue Cross so me computer e•- 213-660· 2 720 by .2 1 90 peroence T tie cand10a1e must have an e>.cellent MARKEllNG SllC lor CluDs phone persona111y and bus1nesses·Churc hes· en1oy wot1<1n9 "'''" tne newsnrs & flyers Econ puDhc as well as sot•c1t1n9 omocal way to gf't 'fOur new ous•ness mSQ out c2131 S96·398S lntereste<l part11» snould con1ac1 Chen Freeman at 2925 MZ·U21, ht. I01. IOT&L &SSISTAIT E•P Must have X-rav he Come 101n our troendly stall' 4 5 day~ wk 261 1123 Ask tor Kim -.......... DllV,.. ..... ............. ........... e.v . ................... ~-...... , ..... _... * No Collection • Early rnornq . motor routes av Ibbie. Must have dependable transporation and liability insurance. ......... ElrEhll Clll 142-4111 between 6 a.m. ·5 p.m. (M-F) ~--Duellll lftall* , ... up, ... _"'Cir.,,__, .. . It .... ........ """' ........ .. Wlpplno. C:...Wl I ,... !Mkfnt. Pr1i It llliop U • perience CJlllWeDle. c.. -a • Mr. Winch, M0-6Q&. IUL llTl11 UL11 I II We"te ~""" 9taff. '-::"OtW-.='°"ex: reeldentlal ..... In New· .,., llnd newipeper lldl. PQl'1 8Mdl & turround· Mull he¥e ICMM Mee •· Ing ., .. ,. Excellent perlence With OuarlC latmt available! Com· r.d/o.-, .... ,,,,.., mlUlon to 80%1 In hOU.. · tr11n1t19 & tuppOrtJ CIM la m1 Don OeThomu lor an.,._ .. 81 pointment Georoe Elkins C o R e a I t o r s ~~iiiiiiii~ 714·759-9100 I ME' HM .. lll•ITP/T Newport 8Mct\ WPof1 N~ for CdM Hair .,.. Ins aoency. s.i.y SflOn l ight bootlkpng. °'*' with benefits. Ceil flex llOutl 675-5531 Al OulnAln. 833--9550. ._lltmT ta •llIFR FOi llTlall office In CdM PIT, FIT, wtttl exp. Engl. PI T, M on·Frl C1ll co I n S .A Call Dorotny. Mon-Fri. 71'-557·519& EOE 8 •m-4 pm 873-2261 '*' on--. ••TlllllT Help Part· Time All For b eauty 11lon 1n CrMtures Care, Cost• FUlllon 11111\d 760-eo98 MIN 8'2·7151 U•TlllllT PIT For proln 11on11 olliee. CIOwntown Coate Men Call 642·8752 IOI appt IHUTll•IT ·P /T WAnll/ .. N-.d I c:Nnge? I need 5 persona to help me With my business lmmed openlngl.647·2394 HOUSECLEANER Wanted Real Estate Company has FI T M·F Must have own opening tor p1rH1me trans & speak English afternoon recept1on11t to Darlene. 645-1863 answer phonea, do mini· mal task s Fr1endly, pleasant atmosphere Call Pete V•otto at (71•)751-5000 Setect .......... Some lyplf\O, record keep- ing. pllone orders Mov· ing to Costa Mesa Op. porluntty tor advance· ment Near 18th & Monrovia 7141642-6812 MISllHnl Needed to clean apt 1n Huntington Beach Laun- dry. cleaning, flfrands etc Approximately 15 hours per week Per- manent )00 ~5-3292 S.11er Homes& G1roen1. WELDER-Alum/SS exp Costa Mesa MIG/STICK Apply 7am UllPT/IRTY Type 55 wpm. W1H1t19ness only See Andy at MacGregor 65 Corp • 1631 Ptao9ntia, CM to team new machines l---------*11111'111Am * 9-6 pm Frtendly otfic., FIT po.a.tt0n open for I de-paid t>eneflls Call n .. Plf'dible person w•tn e•· Hun t 1ng t o n Beach perience on Bu1td1ng YMCA Tracte 847-9622 Maintenance Full ~n- ' ..1. ' ..,. . ' mil ~ ehts and e1<cellent worto. Restaurants environment Apply 1n flllllTll PllPLI ~!§~;;;~60~1[20 person 6am Jpm Mon· Full-T1mt Part-Tim e f day thru F flday The Daily Register Bu-s Salad ~ m 1•• Pilot 330 W Bay St Bar & Prec-C<>Oil Apply Ftne EurO(>elll & ""*'«:an Costa Meu Ask ror at Tile Soup P11ntatt0n AnttQ~ 8000 sq tt Georoe Arauz 642-4321 t555 Adams A~ CM We S.,,y Estates e•t 203 1931 Newport Blvd CM IWITUUOI ASSIST. Cycle Magazine on N B h8S opening for P T Ma1nt Asst to run er ranas. mamt garage do hie motorcycle ma1n1 Mo rorcyle lie 1 ead 720-5335 ask for Nancy IWHOllllT Pazau Salon on Newport Beach has m an1curon9 Restaurants Jl'S SPORTS DELI A NY-style det1 1n Fashion lsrand is now hir1no Ser- vers & Counter Petsons Part Tome & Full Tome AIPlY•PllSM statoons ava11ao1e for ---------rent Asl< tor Howard 646-7451 •ltOAL USISTAIT E1<peroenceo person tor OB GYN F T Good Den· elots Newpor I Beacn Call 650-0822 •MCW. FlllT .,, .. Some exp computers & ins b1llon9 Type 45 wpm 650-1900 Restaurants ll~IYTmW "'ow htr1"Q Fooo 5-f"ers IOI n'9hts Appty on Def. son Mon thru Sat alle< 4pm 2007 S Coast Hwy Laguna Beach Retail IT-USE UUl/01 ... Poait•ons avatl•t>le 11 our lllSOY UUS N-pOf'I Buell Store Need energetic person to E•Plf preld 759· 7919 grow w estabhSlle<l com Ask lor Letlte or Steve pany Salary $900 to S 1200 mo Interview Dy Retail appt only Call 6•6· 7 44 1 JIAI Y&IS, Nurses Aide Highly v111blt designer FANCY Commem0t1t1ve llQUOf t>OtUes 25-30 yra old, Jim Beam & others Table lamps 499-5231 FINE FORMAL FRENCH ANTIQUE FURNITURE By personal appotntm please By owner N B area (714)642-8118 Estate Sile SJ00-'6000 LOUIS )(V dtntt19 tat>te. 6 chrs & hutch. btack walnut xlnt cond $6000 Eves 675-4690 PP Top SS Paid tor Pott.,.Y. C1tat1n1 Bauer Kay Finch 30 s & 40"s dist\· ware china oecoratr¥a tlQU'I,_ 673--6223 Fumture 6014 ...... '3 •• Fru1twood hnllh'. detail carv1nga 39··.19··.cso .. hogf\ 5450 Call 760-1747 t>et_, 8am-8pm IUll•IHH• Manr .... bOx. frame,,_, S235 8'0-8733 .. ,. """I IUll M1nr ... & trundle, ,__ UMd $ 195 •84().-8733• .. .. ~ . -. ... · .. ·. .. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: M2·H11 lllYllllfHI To make detove119' 1n com· pany car & misc duties Good ar1v1n9 record needed tor ENTRY LEVEL poSttoOn Sena re- sume or apply tn perso!' Roben Bein & Wm Frost lllfOT Ulf ITlfF women s ready to -•r Stall needed to work with SllOP in Faal'ltOn ISiand dev dis adults in ~roup seeti.1ng htQhly mot1va1eo F T Sales Pe<IOn home $etl1ng 1n osta t 7 l4) 8'0.-0125 DINING t.bie w/6 chairs. tamps. m1ac chairs. file .. cat>1net. 10lat>ed. cott.e & Assoc Ann M r Fuentes 14725 Allon Pkway l"'ine 927 18 •MISWllTll FI T P T & e"9S Own econo vehicle ins S7 Hr to start 7 t4-S54· .. 030 Ory cieanino HlllHPOSM ANO SE AMSTRESS FT IPT fOf new CM plant 857 4 144 646-9460 ams llllUllmll Customer Mf'l1Ctl typing l1hfl0, 1eteptoones busy ottlce For appointment. 556-4990 Sue GENERAL Private post ol- ltoe neu OC Airport Full ttme. will 1r11n S6/Hr 756-8808 UTllL & end tables 640-4120 P T malurt .. IMperson LIDO SALft 2 Convertible Nurs1nq E•penenee 1n 11tver 1ew· den coucri.s wttat>le, up. Due to e•panoect growtn etry & 0111s preferred hOlltlfed ,chair. g1me Doc & Some l.nht ottice Corona llt>te. 2 g ste re o Mesa Good 1>en11t11s w111 train att shills neeoeo Call 557-81 tJ tor onlo tors Nurses 1n111tes .,, speakers Reaaon1bla OU ,0 I I Oel Mii Catt 673· 7495 y 101n our success u prleel'" 67~75 team ot Healtncare Pro-ut•• ••• -less1ona1s This Newoort -_.. MAPLE rodce<. ofc en~. Beach Home care aoencv CdM llbletop store owned c r •den z 1 d r a a•• r . is currently '"''"O the by esl co w/t>enelus 11w eo Hlmmond elec tOllOWIOQ Otnner-w11e ••P req d 0.-1>9", 9tC &31-2295 Ill Ol.W. ll'AID B•ll 494.1142 Fun-tome home care e•-lnat• ....... I ....... llH. 11n . new $155 pet1enoe requored Isaias Cl••"-pos•toons CALL • 840-8733 '* U 1 ... a,., 1v11l1ble E11per1enced 1,..11.. pr eferred F T PIT MOVING JAN 10-Must Scheduled pari·t•me or me<11ea1 1>enet111 oa1d M iii T flditlonal 1tyte Fee for Service vacation empl<>yee dla-King Sln t>edfoom .... ·---c ount u cellen I OP· 1 ~M~lik;;;;;;;t~ott.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;S48-;;;;;;;;;;30:;;;;;;;31;;;;;;;;;;; ---P<>rtun1ty IOI advance-~ _...,_ "*'' Contee• Gary Of Mllaln 9fOUI 601S To man199 RN acheduhno VICky at 54S-043 I Of ADMIRAL 1'9frig. gd cones. in ott1ce. Monday-Froday apply at J K Gitt South $70 Antique cnb, beby (l\Jll·llme) Coast Ptaz1 clothes & toys, com- llTDmTllT Retell Sales mode 875-2749 IV meg •111LU11111S For Pier I lmPOtts IOGlted GIANT Karutan Ori9ntal llDI tn Costa Mesa F1T A•· rug. 18 • .,.11.,.,, ~om Part-time previous ex · Slst Mgr POS•t•on alll trom Hrbr Ridge hm. Sac peroence required med1 Sllrt at S5 50 Hr Also $4500 L1kt nu 721..a50I cal t>1fhng ellp preferred FT 'PT clerk po11hon1 1111 .. au·-· II $4 751Hr 540· 7337 LIDO Moving Sele! -Spinet pl1no, upright ,._. IUU utlll SILIS 1r..-. '* reftlQ, 2 KG P1rH1me. previous e• P T Fashion 111and l'ldbda. dr_.,. l lbt99, penence preterr9d but women s boutique Medlt din. Mt. 10 chelors w111 1ra1n 644· 1823 & ~. c;ONOle ..,_, Plft&TI llTT Ill.. SalM·OutliOe muslC c:..-iter. phono-l""... ..... .. ,.............. or8'>f\. r~1:1r lllC)e. N..oed lor home care an<l "'S2000 pet month hOSQltaf rthel aft shtlts vH19helt COf'l'l"1ISSIOtl 1n Tolel Ol1ptey divider Ca ll Personnel 17 141 the tnduatry ~s '°' GlftfTrade 851 -2772 Our aup· .-'Paid ellC*'IMS 8"0W9 2 C.... COit portrve SUP8fV1SOfY slltt Exp pre1 7 14·9M-8331 SM50. U9ed once 11750. •-ta your ~ EOE URGENTL y need dtc>en· 1~-ii;imii!M&-Oiiimiii7iii54i;iiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; NIT·Tm debit per-IOn to wen New l'lome model m11nten· wlthOut ~ tor ~ Flexible hOun. ~I Ta1111 Oii co In Ofang1 1--===;'j==~--f0f de1alts 731-7306 Coest .,... We treln I ----Wtitt W F Olck..-.on. PART-TIME Pree , SWEPCO. 8011 Opera P1clllc nH dl M1005. Ft WtK!h. Tx enthu111111c. artlcul1te 71181 IUnd rtllMrl Eyen\ngs -_...._ Ea<*lent pey 546-01oe -·-· FIT. needed lor emetl N~ g r aph i c O•· AWllll 11gntacMtt""'9 •tudle> 1n Huntington 8Mctl. c..i ~ ~ & ~ .. ,, ..... , .... 17 NOCOLLECTING =~•=nl IBIIR'.m NO SOUCITTNG perlOMlll 1111,..,. .itt1 Needed tor Wof'd ,... ~ one yw ••· ~ IWoi"'*._. 4.1 l*llltWA "' ,.,.,,,. I !'W· ...,_,..,..,. .... """" 90l'IMi. ~. bM-""""''tor ohllriMc ... ...... ..... '""' .... IS Hmm =-~~ ... !1 ..,., .. ,..... ......... ..... It, 9lllft, .. ,..., .--.., C:O..... _, ATTit: ....... Ml• Mift• o.... ~ "iii r .... in f71't ....... , lmdl. CA. -~ ·-~---~--~~ CluailW -a collection of IOOcf buY1 thit wiH m1k~ ,OUT tpiri9' IOlf! through claissif ied Huge Moving S•lel 459 VI• Udo Soud, Lido Isle. Sat 9-4/Sun 10-2. Sml appls. TV, bikes. surfboard SPICIAL GAIAGI SAU IA Tl ONLY ~/tine. CALL 642-5671. Try our closs1f1eds. Cars, boots, motorcycles, RV's ., .. only $11.99 lor 10 words for 7 days 1.504 each odcfrtiond line 1hereohe<I 642-5678 Daily Pilot Independent T DAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH 1ee1tnc;i$ 1 HOoll P•rt 57 S1eo 5 Hae> 511 MustC1an t T1tlehOl<let 59 Ot111n<:t1on 14 Doltric:t 60 Masner s IOOh t5 Of an age 61 Cut>tc mete< 1t FOUt·beOQef 62 Ruari.<i 17 Cultlftt• 63 Ruminant ~VIOUS PUZZLE SOl YEO 11 FOfm DOWN 20 Promont~ n Eltaces t AblutlOnS 23 Wiiy 2 GazeO• 24 WNchevef 3 Pu s atonc;i 25 Slip " 4 W1lhout "'" 28 Poalelalvfl 5 Nuts 27 SfNlt 6 Mockery 28 CMr1 7 CountA 31 Metur• 8 Some Ra ,.. [)ledlergecl 9 Peeped " y-ttllOlnl 10 a ptStOI ,.._.... 11 Fun n Clelipers 12 ...... ..,,. ,. On Mftded 13 Head 1)9'son • '""°""' at>br eo.,.,,., 19 Mallet fun ot 41 Mleflc wnot 21 AecltMCI ·~ NlllNrcal 25 Enticed 04t•tCf' ..,,,.... 21 Hof HRH .. :r~, 21 Penel119d 29 Out of·~ ·-·--~ ., .... ....,.... 30 Wetettront ·~--' tltVC:'IUfe .,,......,. 31 lni.nt ........ 32 w-buc•e1 ........ ., Opelcal 34 Ut11m11e 49 Or value 37 ColOI ~ Rhfthm ~Family 40 Malt• ready 5t Clouts 4t Ttme ol ~·r 52 CO«Kt 44 Got up· 110f't 53 HulCh 4IE~ 47 Cetd GMM 54 C•uc•I•• 41 OoOt petl !>6 Eiec: ten 6 7 10 II 12 13 ~(hll"~~ A l ~S'>WI •11:'1 ._' '"~ .~.-1 ll~W ot;, .... ...-"~A I ,~II\ 1'1'19'1 •'?,,.""' l•"" fl,'11111./fj $1''19'> •ti\ ',,o ~t 1, 1t ~ ,,, H /• s ,, •'<t "". , .... ~ .... lllr;' 169"'> 835-317 1 Mtwpart fttnly (5S) ~1 Ecqer, Santa AN Senice nl l'lrts ~Sat. P\8.IC NOTICE KS3777 FICTITIOUS BUllHESS NAME ST lo TE ME NT K53t13 The lollow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS llUSINESS de><ng buSlness as OLDSMOBILE '77 DELTA NAME STATEMENT UNITED PARTY REN 88 MINT condition 1 T"8 following pe•sons are TALS 985 W 18th St owner 75.000 orig mites doing business as Costa Mesa Calll 92627 4 door automatic. cruise s T A A c A A F T RaRen Two Go In<' a control below blue book ENT EA PRISES INTER-Cahl corp 6 Del Rey lrv1nf' $1600 645-2357 NATIONAL 233 Emerald C111tl 92715 "'""° 1111 SlllllllT Bay Laguna Beach Csllt Th11 business rs con-92651 ducted by a corpora lion Bun Aldrin 233 Emer1ld The reg1s1ran1 com- Bay. Lac;iuna Be&etl Call! menced lo lransact bust-92651 ness under the hctrt1ous F-076 5·Spd. Fact Air. Mags, Stereo, Till , Cruise (2LIM758) $4990 This business 1s con· t>uainess name or names 1---------- ducte<l by an 1nd1v1dual !lated above Of1 NIA P\8.IC NOTICE IM LMPll PllTl&C 13600 Beach Blvd (714) 892-6651 The registrant com· Ralph J Coster menced to transact buSI· Tt11a statement was hied K53130 ness under the lic111ious wltll lhe County Clerk ol Or· FICTITIOUS •USIN£8S oos1ness name or names anoe County on December NAME STAT£M£NT TIYITI LI UlllY '14 PllTUO Sl•RI !ISied above on December 29 1989 The lollow1ng persons are Auto. Air, PIS. Cruise. ' -•• R 28. 1989 f441Me doing business as ..... Ys••-1111 Buu Aldrin Published Orange Coasl GUIDE MERIDIAN AS· Stereo Low Miles. Like A u to, Factory A ir. This statement was filed DallyP11ot January5. 12. 19. SOCIATES. 4343 Von New' (091963) PIWlndows & Dr Locks, wlll'l the County t:ierk or Or-26 1990 Karman Avenue. Newport 11111 Stereo. Mags. Tilt Wheel ange County on January •. F" ·054 Beach, Cahl 92660 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA (2GIT938) $9990 1990 Koll Cordata Associa1es, 18881 Beach Blvd. H B .. L•PIE PllTIAC f442t51 rt8JC NOTIC( L.P . • Calflorn1a limited (714) 1147-8555 Publlsl'led Orange Coast par1nersl'l1p, 4343 Von TIYITl •2 1111 5-Speed. Air. Tilt, Stereo Cassette. Sunroof. Cus· tom Wheels. Like New• (2CEJ9"41 .... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA. 111118 I Be.ch Blvd . H B 8-47-1555 13600 Beach Blvd Daily Piiot January 12 t9 1(535Q Karman Avenue. Newpon {714) 892-6651 26, Febru•ry 2 1990 flCTITIOUS llUBINESS Beach, Cahl 92660 F-0 73 NAM£ STATIMENT Uon Nllhln Belhnc;il'lam. P111"111 TIAIS U •11 The lollOWlng per10n1 are Inc a California corpor- V-8. Fuel Injected. Auto. l'tllJC NOTICE dOlng buslnet• u allon. 2010 Main Street. Factory Air, P/Wlndows ASIEH. 2S40 M1ln St Ste Suite 1200. lrvlne Calif & Or Lock•. Cassette. K,_.. M. 1rv1ne. c am 92714 92714 Mags. Tiit Wheel. Cruise. FICmlOUe .u ... ss Minoa Molnl. 378 Hayes Thi• business 11 con- (Slk •911144) $ 10,990. NA• eTATllllUfT SI . lrlliM, C.tlf 92700 due1ad by a geMral part· - U •• Pll -•• The tonowlng e>e<tons are Thia bualneH 11 con-nwlhlp ._... ,._,_ dOlflO bullness 11 ducted br 1n Individual The registrant com· 13800 &Meta Blvd. HOWARD ECKER • Tha regtalrant com-m.nced to trantacl bull· Tnefe.......... 111•>892-6651 COMPANY.aCetltorn11~-~ to transact bull-,_. und« the tk:t1t1ou1 Aufo . Aw. Power Stewing. Y.W.11•11111111 ~:!1onat~95F~c!:" ~~:'!:=,_""":.~,,.or 11c;~~= :::-~·;:. N°:A names Ster~BNOIO) 4 Cyt. s-sp.ed, Factory ,,....: Calif 92626. ll8t«I eboW on. NI A ~ w. K...,_, Ex- ..... Air. Power Dr. Loella. S.ry Metil SaywltJ 4000 Mtnoo Molnl ec\111\1'8 Vice Prnldent BILL MAXEY TOY OT A, CUMl1e. M9. Sunroof. Part< Newpoft •408 'New-Thie 1tatemen1 was flied Thie statement wu Iii.cl 18881 8"cf'I Blvd .. 1-i B (2PLZ"45) 17990 po11 8"c:h. Calif 9M with IN County Clerlc ot Or-wlttl 1he County Clerk ot Or· M7-1555 -UI••...... This bullneu 11 con-Moe County on Dec:.rnber ange County on Oecem,bef 13800 8Mch &Ml. ducted bran lndlvldUal 15. 1"9 21. 1989 (714) 192-1651 The regtatrant com-,._., ........ ...._.. ,,,_ ~~~ menced to trenNCt bull-Publllhed OfMge Coe1t ,..,,__, ..,.tinge .,...., -under the flciltlOUt Piiot o.c.mtier 29. Delly Pltot Oeoembef 29. ~ ,_ Of _.. I . J~ 5. 12. 19. 1ttt. Januwy 5, 12. 19. F4403411 Publlll1e<l Orange Coast Dally Pilot December 22 29 1989 January 5 t 2 1990 F-012 F"-038 MLIC NOTICE KS3744 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT Of UIE Of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tne lollowmg persons nave abar1done<J the use ol the f 1ctot•ous Business Name F"RANCE.SCA S t673 Irvine Ave =B Costa Mesa Caht The F 1c1111ous Busiriess Name rererred to abOve was Med 1n Orange County on September 8 1989 FILE. NO F430889 Eduardo Humber 10 Gaza11 23654 Cedar Cree~ Terrace Moreno Valley Calif 92387 This business was con- ducted by an 1n01vtdual This statement was hied wilh tl'le County Clerk ol Or· ange County on December 28 1989 Published Orange Coas1 Dally Pilot January 5 12 19 26 t990 F-059 DI \111'\0.lltl:' PARSEL Walter Christopher Parsel. 32. passed away January 9. 1990. al h1,:, home in Newport Bc•a,·h He 1s pre<'eded in death by his moth<>r Marv Arnold Parsel and Charles An s l<'v Yates Surv ivors. father, Dr Walter G Parse!, Mad1m· and Rolly Pulaski of New· port Bc·ach. Kathy Curfman F1shkind of Long Beach. sister. Suzann£' Parse! of Blacksburg. V1rg101a. brothers Timothy of Irvine. M1 chal'I of Santa Moml·a. David of Costa Mesa. four nephews, onl' nil"'" Sally and Mr T Jef · JACKSON EMILY ANNE JACK- SON passed away in Newport Beach, CA January 8. 1990 a l the age or 5 ln lieu of Clowers. dona lions may be made 1n care on Susan Pietsch, Caltfo rn1a Com· prehens1ve Epilepsy Prog ram . V A Wadsworth Medical Center ::3 4 05 W 1,l s h 1 r e n a d Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles. CA 90117:~ Make chl'('ks payable to Friends of Medical Science Research w/Memo Line statlOR for Epilepsy Ht· sean·h Pacific V1l'w Mortuary Dir{'(·ttng (714) 644-2700 fer'SOn After a pn· i----------- vatt· family funeral at sea. memorial servt<.'t'S will be held F'ndav. 7.30 PM at tht• Com- munity Churl·h Con- grega t 10 n a I . 611 Heliotrope Ave . Cor- ona de! Mar &•rv1l'l.'S will be ronducted by Fr Jim Miceli of At· lanta, Georgia Chris graduated from Estancia High School in 1975 He was ac- ttvely 1nvnlvld in track. cross-country runn ing. student body govcrnm<'nl and was senior class presi- dent. After attending Orange Coast Collegc> and Cal State Long Beach. he moved lO Atlanta. Georgia. m 1982 and became a f- filiated with the de- sign industry, until hil return to Cali- f omia ln November. 1989. In lieu o f flowers. donations may be made to ~ Lons BHch Com- munity Oink; Or--nee County Humane Society or~ Human JACKSO!'\ ROBERT LEE JACK- SON. agt• 68. pass...od away January 10. 1990. burn August 2-l. 1921 in C05ta Mesa He was a hfe time resident of Costa Mesa He is survived by his w1fl'. Dorothy Jackson. Costa Mesa, CA: mother. Helen Shelley. Yuc·a1 pa. CA. d a ugh tn. Carol Bollier, Palm Desert. CA. and 2 grand- children M{•morial servl<.'<' on Tuesday. Jan 16. 1990 at 1:00 P .M at Pierce Brothers Bell Broad- way Chapel. Costa Mesa Private inter- ment Contributions m•y be made to Cancer Fund at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport BeaC'h. Pierce Brothers Bell Broedway Mortuary - Costa Mesa Directors. (714) 642-9150 Rl1ht1 Campal1n lilted 1bo¥e on: N/A 1tl0 1tt0 S.ryM•ll~a '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~Fm;•1 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimF•..(Miiiii1ii:ii:l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit::::::::::::::::::::::. Tnll 1t•temenl wea "*'t t with the County c..-of Or-Let .-~-·-· .... ... County on OeoenlOer ""'9r "=. 0r..!'~ ~Im o.lly Pltot o.c.mMr ... r 1•. Jtlnuery 5. 12. ,., ... 1% ttlO ... W '"°" ~r:ai !tCI~ , .... -~..:-.:: llO~ •. "t.ilia 'ktltfotf• .......... ~y vou Ml .. •MA.f O UH0a A Dim 0# ""9T 8tlle! AUT ·AMUllOA, qa DATIO f'-.r J, t•. c~ LM-. ••. CAii NO. A11110I U1UM vou lMClf N:frtmallMI ... ~,:;.CA..:. lo el ._. TO MOTICT tO NM!e f...,tMIOUowWM OecMof•. ~ATV. fT M4Y • Howwd ... ,,,._.. 219 tied In Or~ County on I c~ ~ IOU>ATANaJC~ F COin• INQAP"-'CATIOMI, eeitknot ' MO 2t Fl NO """° ffwt YOU NHO to lflnMC:t ..... IF AH\' ~ n. llOU.ow-1 ' •. ' 1 l.E · "9 .,....._,iii EO\MAnc»t ~ THI 1'919 llflder • ~ ING ACTIONI A"'I 1 11 F423tn. ... 0t ..._ ~ NATWll OF TMI ~ netne Of MmM CHAl.LENOID IN C0UM ~ M. Dietz, 828 "'-'! Vieira Aoc::rla. 14$12 MAAY F ..CilS .A MOC:l..EOINO ~T eMw on: 1t7t THE ~Al I 'NCM! MAY iii A....,., Mc'-Mn. Alc*Lane,n..tlneAntlO ARY FLORENCE KIES YOU, YOU ~ .,.... t Helillof'I IMl'ttO TO ONlY ntOel. A HIOI Thie bl*"-w .. con-A PETITION Ma tiMn COHTN:f A~ T,,_ Mat9'Mnl wa fli.d 18SU£8 S0M0HE ""'8U Alohard L. frandten. ducted by 1111 ~ liled ~ JANE KIES °" --ti 1_, tt19 Counly Clwll of Or· AT THE PU8UC HeAR1NQ 1'6 S.C..81\ ClrO.. lndlan A-.ii Vlelta Roche --r ' • Coun Oecetnb9r .... CA t2210 Tllii itelement w .. llled HOPPE In the SUC*'Qf 10:00 4M., .... ~ ty °" 1DlillC01'111~.D 1H THIS NO-Thlt butlMU 11 con-with Ille Counlw Clerk of Or Coutl ol Caldor"'-County .._ .. ., •• C.,., • ._, 27, N9 W AfT'TtN COR- ..... ' -OAANGE ~ TMlet 01 P:'41MO ESP~ENCE DE· vr· • gen.rel PW1-WIQ4I Couniy on Nowrnt. THE PETITION ~a.• TIWlee Und9r 1n11 Put>lilhed Otwige UVEMD 0 THE PL.AH. 30, l9" 1eQUM• tnal JANE KIES "'"4.wtl to 0... o1 ff\111 Deity Piiot January 12. NIHG ISllOH AT, 0.. o!::b~~ ~': 2~ ~PPER be appoen..O M •ea.11• Dy JDM R. ~ 28, F9bruary 2. 1990 PRIOR T , THE PUBLIC 1989 • • personal rep,...,,, .. ..,. to llld Cl*YI lJM Siftdonl, HEARING. • January 5, 12• l990 admnls'9r fie .Wle o1 ~ Md ... • jD1r-. 1 PLANNING ACTION F027 lhe decedent ,.,,.,. -TNllOr lair I rtaJC llOT1C[ PA-&a-93 FOR THE PtAN- THE PETITION 11etM1111 IN MQ1f11Y o1 N I NO ASSOCIATES , requM• lt'9 ~11 TMt llld Lw 'r lflllil 1, ACTinOUI 8UWU AUTHOAIZED AGENT FOA PUBlJC llOT1C[ WILL Ind COdlclls 11 a11y CelllorNa Corpof'mloll • NAm ITATl•NT NEW P 0 R T 8 EA C H --.;...;;.=~;.;;;;..;.;.;:;;;.... __ beT admilled IO pte>boale ~ ..... F-.u.y 3, The following peBOOI are BUDGET MOTEL COAPOA- IC laaa he w• and any oooclls 1-. Md _,.... • Oo1rig bullnns as· ATION FOR A RETAO· rtaJC llOTIC( IUf'tlNOR COtMT aie 1Ya1llble lor ln11"""9f'I No.. -.0.:1!119 on M 4 A IO -/4. g a 1n1 I ACTIVE EXTENSION OF ICAI01 Kam F'4121e QI' THI •TATI e•af'lll'llll()n in .... Ille~· F-.u.y '· ,_ ln19'n11/lnletn111ona1 OllU-TIME FOR A CONDITIONAL p:~~ _,..... I T A T I II I N T F--08-4 Publllhed Ort,.,,. Coast F~ ~C~TYA by r.:EooUfl PETn ""'' Counly, 8lae ol ~ ,.,,, Minute Maldl/Men. USE PERMIT TO ADO 38 t ATIMINT • ..,v """ • .._ .,_.. '""" WIU. IEU AT M*1wlata W11t1 A MIHIOn. ROOMS TO AN EXISTING he lollowlng 1>811on1 •r• WITHIMlAWAl. Deity Piiot December 29. OI' 0-.ANOa roqueslS aulhot1ly 10 AUCTIOH 10 ,.._ bidder tor 2065 Pon Br11lol Cir . ~-' I R 0 0 M M 0 TEL . ... 11... doing butlneu u fflOll P~... P1aJC llOTICE 1989· January 5• 12· 19• ConMneter.hlp of the -.dmot\tSl'H lhe estatP cmtl •• ~Oieda...,, POrt Buen. Calif 92860 LOCATED AT 121 ALBERT RCTtTIOUe .,_.. SHAWN TANA/ FIELD-F1c°"T1T1"0AuTING• .~Ull .. "r•• 1990 ~-031 ,.,.°" encl l!ltat• of: under lhe lndependenl on .... or llllloftll '**· • Catole E Slark-Profeol. PLACE IN AN R2 ZONE EN· NA• ITA~ STONE CHINO PA.RTNERS N'".,._ " NOTICI CW MATtU>A JANE KIMHA, AclnwliSlrdllOn ol Esuiies -or .... ~ union. or 2065 Pe><t Brillo! Cir . N-111R0 NM ENT A l DE . Tt,.tollowlngs>Weonaare l30lDoveStreel,SUt11300: -4't'UCATIONTO PUBUCNOTlC[ Con~etM ~ !This aulho<•'Y M ii •••ort.oer111-.end portee.ch.Cam 926e0 TERMINATION NEGA.TIVE dOiflG bualneu M , ~ a..ch Calif 92660 1 The following l)e(IOO haa llU Al.COHOUC c ... No. A-147412 Allow lhe P«SOnal io.t 9IOCWIO'I ODmlClleel In Th11 bus1neH 11 con-DECLARATION JAG WAR ATTORNEY Sh1wn11na Partners. a w1lhdrawn u a general parl-RYe"ACMI PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL JK)TICI! Of represenlahve IO lako lhe SI• al C.lomie (peyeble dueled by "°" ptOlrl or-2 P LANNING COM - SERVICES. 290 Brfitot St · Calfllornia Patlneri111p 1301 ner from Ille partnership OP· t·2·to BE HELO BY THE COSTA INTENTION TO many acuons wllhoul • lllne ol &ale In~ man., gan1za11on MISSION RESOLUTION Suite B·I~. Coela u .... Dove SHMI. Su11e 300. llflllng under the ltctlllous To Whom 11 May Conc:.rn. MESA PLANNING COM-Hll MAL ~~'"'"li.._.couil approval of lhe Unrl8ll St ... > "" lhe The registrant com-PC-90·01 FINDING THAT cal•• 92828 ~·Beach, Cahl 92660 ~~~RTn·~o 0'at p~:~ ZIEBARTH. EhZlbelh II MISSION AT THE CITY "'°""TY AT °'6 I ng cer1.11n v~ NorW1 '"°""' .,,._ 10 the mencecl to 1ransac1 bt.ISI-THE PROPOSED TRANS- Jegwat Cour19' Services, he Fie!dslone Company. Niwporl Drive,· Newpo~I applying 10 the Oepartrnenl HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, P"IVATE IALE ::'!!7 lhe aC1IOt'I~ County Coun,.,._, 100 C-...c nus undet the f1ct1llous FER OF FLOOD CONTROL lne . I C.Ufornle eo<por-a Calitorrna c0<p0r11ion 14 Beach Cahl 92660 ol Atcoholfc Beverage Con-COSTA MESA, C ALI-NOTICE IS HEREBY Pe<50t'I Cenlet~Wot1.Sanl1Ana. t>us1ness name or names PROPERTY FROM THE allOf'I, 2900 Brtstol SI • Suite ~POfale Plaza N-p0r1 The' llCllllO S b s es trol 10 soll tlcohollc FORNIA, AT 6 30 PM OR GIVEN lhal, SUbfec1 lo con• :::i=l~ivg~ve ~:<e ~ C...tomll II rlgl'IC. lllle end llllecl above on January 2 IRVINE COMPANY TO THE 8-to•. Cosla Meaa, Calif ICh. Caul 92660 name Slltem~ lot .~1~.,.~ beverages al 3 198 Alrporl AS SOON AS POSSIBLE hrma11on by lhls court. °" I l&d 'le .......... con...,ecs 10 enc now 1990 COUNTY OF ORANGE IS 92626 This business 1s con-nllfship was hied on Dece Loop, H-2A. Cosll Mesa CA THEREAFTER ON TUES-January 16 1990, al 10 00 ;~~vo .:::=~~.: held ll'f I uncler ._, Deod of Carole E Sl&rk-Prolant CONSISTENT WrTH THE, ThlS buslneu 1• con-dueled by • general part-ber 5 1986 1n the Couniymj 92626 wHh '<f 1" On Sale DAY, FEBRUARY 13 1990 am or lhe•ealler w1lh1n lhe colsenl&d to Ille propo!fld '""' "',,.. ptOpl<ly H '*ecl .,, This sta1emen1 was hied GENERAL PLAN OUCled by a corporation ne<ship Orange FILE NO F32835: Beer & Wine (Pub Eal Pl l REGARDING THE FOLLOW-llme allowed by law the aclion I The ind094!1'10ef\I MIG Courwy enc S..o with !he Counly Clerk ot Or-3 PLANNING ACTION The regtslrenl com-The regis1ran1 com-Full Name and Address 01 llc4tnse ING APPLICATIONS undersigned, as Con-lldmonisttahon aulhot•l"f o.o1Cl«I •· ange CO'-'nty on January 2 PA-90· 10 FOR LEE SCHIEL men<:ed lo lranNC1 bt.111-m9nCed IO transact bug,-l he Person Wllhdr1wing Published Ortnge Coast IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW-servalor of Ille Persol'I and wol be gt anted unless an Loi 8 111 8loc:il 20 ot EM lllOe 1990 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR llelS under lhe hcllllous n9as under It'll llC11llous The Pros,,__..1·C•1110 •Co Dally Pllol January 12, 1990 I N G A CT I 0 N S AR E Estate of M1tlld1 Jane inle<esl&d pet son l1les an AclcMIOtl 10 a.ioo. Tl9CS. on,,.,. F"2233 W !(ENT ROBINSON FOR A tiu11ness neme Of n1me1 bt.lsiness name or namM C """' " rnia · F085 CHALLENGED IN COURT . Kemna. Conserva1ee. will o0ioc11<>n lo lhe pe1t"°n Clly of Newpor1 8-:ft. • O« PubltSh&<I Ora1"19e Coast 1/ARIANCE FROM FRONT ~sled above on November lilled above on Oecemt>e< llUornia One Tower THE CHALLLENGE MAY BE Mii at prlvall sale lo lhe .tnd snows QOOd cauo;.o m111> 1~"' 8oolP. 4• Page Daily P1101 January 12 t9 SETBACK REQUIREMENTS I 1989 l989 Square. Hanford Conn LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE htgtleSI Ind bell nel b•dde• wh y !he oourf SllOuld not :x>. OI ~ ...._,., "' 26 Feoruar'f 2 1990 (20 FEET REOUIREO 12 . Brian Gudell. President Mark L Conlelman 06 l15 flt8JC NOTICE ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES on the lafms and cond111ons giclllllhe au"'0t•"' ,,.,. Olhol OI the Counly F-080 FEET PROPOSEDI TO CON- Th1s stllemenl wu tiled Prellden1 Signed Gerson Bakar 1 AT THE PUBLIC HEARING tlerelnalter mentioned all A HEARING " on fie ~ ol ~ Colll'l!'f Mote STRUCT A NEW 2-CAR wH11 lhe County Cler~ of Or· This s111emen1 was hied genafal Plllner NOTICE Of DESCRIBED IN THIS NO· rlghl 11111and1nlafesl ol lhe po~lion will ~ held on Commor\ly ~ Al ·1213 rtaJC NOTICE GARAGE WITH A FA.MILY anoe County on December wlll'I the Counly Clerk ol Or-Pubfisnecs Orange Coasl .. ANNO TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR Conservalee al the llme ol Fet>ru""' t 1990 a1 1 45 E•t 8eftlcl9 Bouiewwo. ROOM ABOVE TO AN EX- 20 1989 ange Coun1y on Oeotmber Dall~ Piiot January 5. 12 19 CONDfTIONAL UIE RES p 0 N 0 E N CE DE: appoln1ment and all right p M ;;; 'Oep1 3 louled al "'-Por'i Beed'I. CA. 112ee1· S52tt !STING SINGLE FA.MIL y F44111S 2I l989 26 990 H....-Y NO. lt...o LIVERED TO THE PL/4.N-lllle Ind lnlllfesl thal lhe es· 700 C1v< Cenlet Dnve The w .. 9dclt•• end NOTICE Of PETITION RESIDENCE LOCATED AT Publlahed Orang41 Coasl F4411'7 F-06 I (ANNUAL MYIEW OF NING COMMISSION AT OR Ille has acqulfecl on add111on WPSI San la Ana CA OI,_ cammott °"'Ol'llllOn. If TO AOMNITE" 967 JUNIPERO ORIVf IN AN Diiiy P1101 December 29, Published Orange Coas1 (----------FAMk.Y Kl.IA .. DI PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC lo Iha! ol lhe Conservalee al 9270 I .,.,,, of Ille ,.., P"OP"1Y ESTATE Of R 1 ZONE ENVIRONMEN- 1949 January 5 12. 19. Daily P1to1 December 29 PUBUC NOTICE ANO AACAOE HEARING lhe lime 01 appo1n1men1 on II= YOU OBJECT TO ~ lbOW 111 llu'l>O'lecl THELMA HOWARD TA.L DETERMINATION EX- 1990 1989 J1nuary 5, 12. 19 CENTER) I REZONE PETITIONS the real properly localecl 1n lhe 9ranl1nq ol lhe po1o1oon lo 0. l2l3 E• 89lboo Blvd· HANSCOM.-. EMPT F-0.3 1990 PU•uc NOTICE: NOTICE IS HEREBY R-90-01 FOR VAN ELLIOTT Laguna Hills Orange Coun you Sllouk:J ilPQOat al fie "'-Por'I a.er., CA 92'118l THEllllA IWTI4 4 PLANNING ACT•ON ----------F·042 NON-JUOICAL GIVEN ll'lll lhe Hunllnglon AUTHORIZED A.GENT FOR ly Calllo11"11a descrobe<I as t!Garin9 and state your The un~ TnAIM HANICOM PA.-90-11 FOR DONALD R FORFEITURE Conlrol Beach Planning Commission DORIE L GIST FOR RE-follows oOjOCUOns 01 hi& wt1ll('n Olldmlma .,.,., lilblll!y '°' c-"'-bef-LAWRENZ JR TO RE-Ptll.IC NOTIC£ No. 11-41'4 will hOld • neaflng in Ille ZONE OF AN R-1 ZONED Parcel t Dwelling Un11 N otli«IK>ns M iii Ille ooun rncorreo '"'°""•'°" ....,.,...,_, A-1S17U LOCATE TWO EJCISTING IC5'110 On September t3. 1969 Councll Chambilr 81 the PROPERTY TO POR M O on Building No 2329 H said bolo1e ll'le tiea11n9 Your T,.,. Mid Nie • m To all heirs. benetic;oartes RESIDENCES l=ROM THe"' l'ICTITIOUI 9U8'NEll KSS'nl a1 10()0 SOUTH COAST Hunltnglon Beach Civic LOCATED AT 2t09-2I11 UM is ShOwn and defined on appeat.tnce m.ty !>@ ,,.. ••r.o.A CIO--.C OI •WTW'lly cred1lors cont1"9ef'll cred•· FRONT OF THE PROPERT"f NA•ITATEMENT FICTITIOUl9UllNEIS DRIVE A.PT .:S104 Cenlet. 2000 Main S!reel, VALLEY ROAD EN lhll cer1a1n Condom1n1um person or by your allomey reoe~ 1118• OO&WMion °"tors. end persons who may TO THE REAR WITH A The totlOwlno l)e(SOOS aie NAME STATEMENT COSTA MESA Cahforn1a. Hunllnglon Beilch Call· V I R 0 NM EN T AL 0 E Plan allaclled lo and made a IF YOU ARE A ~. OI • 1 01herw1se oe 1l'lleres1ecs 1n VA.RIANCE TO ALLOW AN 8 Ootng bu$1"9SS u The IOllo'Wlng petSC>nS are OfllCClfS ol lhe 0111n9e Coun· lornll. Ol'l lhe dale and al !he TERMINATION NEGATIVE part OI I hat cer1a1n Oeclar· C REOrTOR OI a lntUt.zl)rll!Y Ol mo The IOCal 1~ will or esuue or t>Olh ol FOOT HIGH SOUND WALL VILLA DEL OBISPO, 245 dOtng business as ty Shetill s Office Miiled l•me lndlClled below relative DECLARATION "I.A.VAIL allon OI Covenanls Con· Cont•nq9nl cr&OIOt ol 11\e lllTIOurl of,,.,. unoaro TH E L MA H 0 WARD 16 FEET PERMITIEOJ AT Fischer Ave . Sulle 0 -l CYPRESS INDUSTRIAL pr0Qer1y tor lorleoture 1n :!.~"! applic;alion descr1bed 14.BLE FOR REVIEW FOR 21 diuons and Res1r1c11on~ •e· 0908~ you tnJSI I.le ol sMI OOllQlllOt'll log.I HANSCOM a1o.e THEIMA THE FRONT OF THE PROP- Cos1a Mesa C1111 92626 PAR TNERS 265 Mo1n1ng conneciion Wllh YIOla11ons OI DA TE 1T IME Tuesday DAYS AT THE PLANNING corded May 15 1969 1n I your cl.aim ••fl 11'\e ooun •"'1 llCMlnOM "'° ... ,,.,,. RUTH H/4.NSCOM ER T' L 0 c /4. TE 0 AT 1/1111 Del Obispo, a Call-CanyOl'I Or Corona del Mar HeallhandSalelyCOdeSec January 2J 1990 7 OO PM OIVIStONI OOOll 8958 ol Oll1c•al Re and mail a copy 10 fie co.II ltld l•l>e,,_, is A PE TITION llQ beel'l lile<! 563-565 VICTORIA STREET lornoa hmllecl p1r1nersh1p Caht 926:?3 lions lo wil t !352 APPLICATION NUM BER FOR FURThER INFOR· cords 1n lhe olloce ol !he pe~.,u reptese<ilctl"-e '382,88:3 M • of 0-.. Dy Wendy E Neely 1n Ille IN AN R2 ZONE EN· 24S F'ilCNI< Ave , Sutte 0-1 Sleven C G11brie4 and The eslom8tedl oppra1sed C MATION ON THE ABOVE County Recorcler OI Orange dppo.n1ed by Irie coun 18· 19811 Supert0< Court 01 California V I R 0 NM E N T /4. L OE - Costa Men. C.111 92626 Dana M Gabriel Co-value Of Ille property 1s ondillonal Use Permil NO 14.PPLICA T IONS TELE-County Ca1tlorn1a and an w1th1n lour monms lrom T~a1 "Ol<e o• o·~ o• .a o CO'-'nty 01 Orange TERMINA.TION EXEMPT fhl9 DuSlneu IS con. TruSl8e$ Ol lhe Gabr~ Fam-S23.8 IO 00 The seized 88"40 c T PHONE 754-5245 OR CA.L undlYlded I 2041h 1n1eres1 Ille dale OI ··~· ISSuc'lnc<> 01 00 ga•or-8"0 II Oll::<I" •o SQ THE PETITION 1equ!'Sl5 5 PLANNING ACTION Outted by 1 llmHed partner-11y Trust general p1r1ner pioperly '5 deSCrtbed as lol-p APPLI AN Rockers n AT Ttil;1 OFFICE OF THE in and 10 all th&I portton 01 lell{'f!. as piovtOed " sao0 r~ o•op;i,.y was thal Wendy E Neely oe .to PA·90 12 FOR STEVEN .~.,, 265 Morning Canyon Drive lows SIS 500 00 Unlled OCkels. Benco Beach Lid PLANNING DEPARTMENT Lot 1 ol Traci No 6868 as Sl'CllOn 91 00 ol It>' •IKO'OllC as ris"~"'ll~t "<> pointed as personal re~-ANO l(AREN EWALD FOR A .,,..,, S C S7 900 00 LOCATION 19092 Beach C I p Co .,-The r egistr al'l t com-Corona del M11. Ca111 92623 Illes urrency Boulevlld (Plaza de 18 Pia a ROOM 200 77 F 14.IR DRIVE shown on a Map recoroeo 1n al, O<'>•cl •obdle °'' 89 •98~ OI' S.Ol•"'Dwr • 8 resen1111ve 10 adm1s1et 1he VARIANCE' FROM R!AR mence<J 10 transac1 bus•-Clycle F Slaulf and Susan Uni led SIRies Currency Cent et) Y COST A MES A CAL 1. book 2'56 page~ 43 and 44 1 The lome 10< '''"'?, Llo•"lS • !:i89. o• O••oe.., ~<>'M r '"" es111e ol the deGeOenl SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ness una.r lhe hcllllOUI" M Staull Co-Trustees ol S4 10 00 Uruted Stales Cur-ZONE C4 !Highway Com-FORNIA OI Miscellaneous Maps re· ,,.,1 nol t>•O•e be O<P IOv• O"'CO 01 the eo...~1v F«oc0<oe1 THE PETITION reQueSts 120 FEET REOUIREO 5 0usiness name or names Iha S1auf1 Family Trusl. gen-rency merciaJ) Publ1Shed Orange Coas1 cords ot Orange Counly monins l1om lt1e N>d''"9 o• O<r~ Co.i"'r S•lll• o• l"e deoedenl s Will al'ld FEET PROPOSED) TO llSled above on July 1. 1985 eral partne1 t401 Rancho Pursuant 10 S ec 11on REQUEST Annual tevitow Daily P1101 January 12 19190 Cahtorn1a shown and de· Odltl no1.ceo anove C.a '<>'"• lcooteils •I iany oe admilleo ALLOW A rwo STORY AO- Jonn A Booty Gene1al ROid A1cad1a Cahl 910<MI l 1'88 4111 01 the Calolorn11 lor compliance wllfi Con 086 ltned a5 Common Ar!'.t on • :iu MA 'I' E .<A1>.1.~E MIJl•o R4lconvey11"<=1> Corp to probate Tne w111 ano any OITION TO 14.N EXISTING P1r1ne< This business 11 con-Heahh and Salely Cooe dilions 01 Approval 10, lhe DlmtlC NOTICE lhe above relerred lo Coo 'he'·!{' lo.l-pl by 11'.e ':Ol.'1 1 A C... 'O'"a Cotoora"O" cOd•Clls •re av11111ote ior SINGLE FAMILY RES•- T111s su11emen1 wu !Ilea ducted bv a general par!· procedures 10 torleil lhis Billiard and Arcaae Cenier ~UU\. dom•n•um Pia,.. 1:>.; ar~ ,. P~.-.0" By J~ e .JO""' l•~s· ()freer e .. m.nation .n lh.e 111e keQI DENCE LOCA.TEO 14.T 1951 Mlh Ille County C!e<k OI Or-ner1h1p properl y wllnOul 1udlC18I Please nole lhlS nOllCe IS 101 E•ceo11ng Ir rim >(1'11 L.(11 t 1n1 .. 1..st.•d 11'1 the f>!>ldle T•u!M~ ()I Dally conoua11"1glby irie courl TUSTIN I, VENUE IN AN R 1 41"1Qe Coun1y on Oecemt>er The reg1s1ran1 com. pr~~ou 'c~~~,:raen "1~~e9:ews1ar0 inlormauon pure>oses only ~T~~~K ~~A~::~~T~~~ all 0•1 gas nydrno rbOn:. rov "'-'! 111<> ..,,,n aw 001A4l 5'1~ THE PE T1T10N requests ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL 19 1989 menceo 10 lran!laCI t>uS•· • p T,,. annual review 15 not a m •ne•.lls an..i •h .. r .i to•"""I ~·QIJ~I lor l.Oll''O R.lconvA')'ance Co<D aulhor11y to adm1n1s1er the DETERM I NA TION EX-F4'0927 nest under lhe liclolious lh•S properly you mus I 1 OF INTENTION TO TRANS-subslancu 1y1ng OPl•J"' a Sp<-c,,., "<Ol•c.' 01 "'" ~linq 83•~ Hatyl>"~u'SI P•llCe esiate under lhe lndepen-EMPT Publrsned Or1nge Coa•I tN11ness name or names within 30 days ol (he '"51 pug~c ~~La~in~ ''~:;;,Y 01 the Ff A Al C 0 H O L 1 C dep1h ol ~00 leet Out of dl'I "•"''10'Y dnd ~u•v11011 CA 913•3 (8181 deol A.dm1n1s1ta11on 01 Es· 6 PL/4.NNING ACT10 N 0•1•y Pllol Oecemoer 29 f1sled •Dove on Novemt>e< f,~bahc:e'~~-.. 0'cia'h1;:. SN!aoae't<:,,..eg proposed reQIH!SI 15 on ti•e in (•~:~~~:,~~~N~~.~~ "'1thOul the r•qh1 10 enier appt .. •'vl o• PSldlP a.'i<.elS 89• 10'1 1a1es 1.c1 1Tn1s aulhori1v al· PA-90· 13 FOR DOUGLAS 1999 J1nuary 5, 12 19 t 1986 "' """ c u pon tne >ur lJ <" 0 1 Ot 01 .ir v !>'~''°" or D<t'll 0llC'l""e>wr 2'0.•999 IOw!tll'Wlpe<soneirepresen-WA.ONER 14.U HiORIZEO ,990 Steven c Gabnei yO'-'r .n1eres1 ,,.. lhe se11ed lhe ommunity Develop-ind 1407) •I Mq B&P) Subsurface 01 111e property iKCOUl'll as provtOPO ,,.. Oec: 29 1989Jan ~. •? ·990 1atove to 1ake many ac1tons AGENT FOR ELWOOD F F·039 Hus su1emen1 was l1ted O•OQerly with lhe Cler~ of ;::ent ~eparlm_,nl 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY abovell Of'Pt"ol~OO lt">'llo• ....c1r0n '?'>() OI "'" 0-l"Q~Coasl 01,1y P•IOI w1lhoul oo1a1n1ng couri 3P· PHILLIPS TO ALLOW /4. Wiik 1k . C~·nrw Cler• 01 Or Irie Orange County Supe11or ain lreel Hun1tngion GIVEN lo lhe C•f'd•tors 01 any purpo~ .. na1soe"e' d~ Cdhl0<'"d Proo.tip COOi• I. prova1 Sttt0<e 111 .. no certa1l'I CA.A WASH WITH OFF-SITE -----------1 " "" ~ ' " C 700 C C Beach CalllOrn•a 92648 lor H • n O l O n O B E n T F ••• 1nge Counly on Oecemoer Our!, 1"'C Anter "'" "" ,. reserved by "" .. este•n ReQuP<,I lor '::>1'4'C1.:tl ""ol~P P\a.IC NOTICE Khons hO-vttt irie per P/4.RKING ANO VARIANCES rtaJC NOTICE 29 1989 Drive West Sanl8 14.na CA •nspeciion by me DuOlic A GORMLEY l r 1nsteror arHl Ban~ and Tr.,st Compariy 111 f0<m 1<. <tv3i1Abio• 11om 11,., j()nal represen1c.1ove ,5 ro-FROM FRON"T LANDSCAPE -----------1• F'4202t 9270 I You also rnusl coc>y 01 me Slalt r@t>orl "''11 Licensee wF\oi.e nus•nt'ss 1ne oeeo •ecordf'd 0.-cem cour1 ci.;,~ KS)Mt ou•red 10 grve no1ic;e 10 SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ICSJIO:l.01 p O provide Ille 01srtcl Al . be available 10 •nleresleo a<lOress 15 18027 Maqno1oa Dl'• 4 t96 t •n ooo~ l I Allor,..1 y 101 PahhOl'll l FICTITIOUS •USINESS 1n1e-es1ed e>e<soos unless 120 FEET REQUIRED; 0 FICTITIOUI 9USINESS j ubhslled range Coasl 1orney s Office w1lh an en-parries 31 C•ly Hall or the 14.ve on Ifie C11v ol Foun1a.,, ua9e S86 ol Ott1c1dl FARMER a RIDLEY NAME STAT£MENT 1ney have waovecs notice 01 FEET PROPOSEDI ANO NAME STATEMENT Daily Pilol Jenuary S '2 tg dorsed copy ol !he claim Mein Cily LiDrary i7 I It Velley Counl> ul Oran9P ana re recorded A p I h Incl "' lh OR11/EWA Y WIDTH RE T~e r-·1~"" pe1·--s •re 26, 1990 Talbert /4.venue1 11lle1 Janu s ~· . •• nar s op Uvll'llJ The following OtlfS()f°I$ are consen1eo 10 e proe>oseo " "'"-···v ~· m F-057 directed t o Forle•lure 1a1e of Calilorr"a ci,,08 11 1961tnb00~59J9 E' P1olau 1on1I dO•nqousinessas ac1ton1 Tfie 1ndeQenden1 OUIREMENTS120F'EETRE- dotng business II l.Jason Orange Counly 01s-ary l9 t990 lhll a bulk lran,lpr •S JllOul 534 ol Oll•C1al Recorcts encl Corpor11ton 1 ialJ B S CONSUL 1 ING adm1n1stiation eu1no<11y Wiii Ou 1 RED 1 7 S FEE T 14.UGUST PROPERT •ES Incl Allor~ s OlltCe 700 A.LL fNTERES TEO PER· IO be m.tde 10 JOHN M oy Rossm()()f Cc1roora1to" •n ))) South Ho~ SI io)8EYOND VERTICAL IN· be gr an le d uniess an PROPOSED) LOCATED AT FUND Ill 2381 Campus f'tllllCNOJIC[ Civic Cenle< Or1ve Wesl SONSare invlledlO Jllend NEWTON & SUSAN R 1tiedeeorec0<dedAP"f28 Su1t1 2400 TERNA TIONA.L 1924 ,ntetesled person Illes an 785 VICTORlA STREETINA 0.111e Su1te204.lrv1ne Cahl San111 Ana, CA 92701 U5e said hearing on lhe eppli NEWTON TraMter and in. t969 1nbooll8940 pa91> 1·1 Los An gele• CA T•adewinds Newpo rl obiection 1o1hospe1111on ano Cl ZONE ENVIRONMEN- 91715 ICS3t23 1he Contro1 No above on any Callon as OUlilned anove 11 lendeo Transleree ""°~" of Olltc1al Records 90071 l 0l3 Beac" Caut 92660 ,hows good cause why !he TAL DETERMINATION EX- AuguSI Proper11es Fund FICTITIOUl llU5'NEaa correspondence there life any lufllle< Ques business address s 4612 Pi1rce1 2 Non '!•CluS•v" r,.,.""('' r ,,.,, • 1, P ,1 J B Sc"eg 1924 couri shoulo not grani !he EMPT 111 By August F1nanc1111 NAME 8TATEMENT II your claim IS no111mtt1y !tons please Coll Herb M1nue1 1n lhl' C11y of Hul'll f'8semenl5 for onqrf'ss ·•"d •. 1r • ' •o 'J . lr.tde,.•nds Newporl authority 7 PLANNING ACTION Partnafs 0-af P1t1ner TN I01low1ng petllOl'IS are filed !he 04al11C1 A.110<ney's Fauland, Assistant Planner 1nglon Beacn Counly of Or· AQress publ•c ulthl•es ~t>w Beien Caltf 92660 /4. HEARING 0,.. me pell PA.-90-14 FOR MARK 2361 Camput Drive Su11e d<>'ng t>us1ness as Ollic:e will deelare 1tie prep. II 536-5271 an96 S1a1e 01 Ca1ttor'11a ers and 1or all D\lfOOSPS ,,._ This business •S con· 11on will be held on FEBRU· GREEN/STEVEN CASTON 204 Irvine, Calll 92715 3 198 PARTNERSHIP a erly described 1n lh•s No11ce Mike Adams Hunltn()lon 926.C9 c•dental tnere10 •"Clullinq fl\a.IC NOTICE dueled b~ an ind•v•dua• ARY 1 1990 al 1 45 p M on AUTHORIZED AGENTS ThlS bulll'll SI 11 con· Cal1lo11"11a general parlner 10 be lorle•lod 10 the Stale Boach Planning Commission The 1oca11on •n Cahlorn•a bul 1101 l1m11ed 10 lhe c;On Tne •enisl• anl com Dept No 3 localed al 700 FOR HI-OAP COMPANY TO OuClecl by a limited parlner· ship 15520 Roclllteld Blvd The propetly described 1n PubliShttd OranQe Coast 01 Ille clloef e\E'Cut1ve ollic;e struc!lon '"'ti\llClhon re-IC S3nl menced ,; transact l>us .. C1111c Cen1er Drive Sa1'118 ALLOW THE WEEK-ENO snop ::G, Irvine Caltl 92718 this NOllGe 10 be lorletlecl 10 Oaily Pilol January t2 l990 01 Pflnc1pa1 buS•l'leSS Office ollcemenl 1epa1r ma1n1en l'ICTITIOUS BUS!lif£SS r>ess uncle< Inf' '•ctllious Ana CA 9<'701 ONLV DISPLAY OF AUTO- The r eg11tral'll com· Fred Spa11u . 29 Valley fhe S111e The property will F088 ol lhe •ntended lransferor •S .tnce opera1•on ano use of NAME STATEMl)IT business name or names 1F YOU OBJECT 10 the MOBILES FOR SALE BY IN· meoced lo trans.ct busi-V-lrvme Cahl 92715 1tien be d•spos.d ot as same all necessary 01 cles1ra1>1e Tiie 1011owin9 oersons a•t> hlled above on January 1 granting of the pet11ton vou OIVIOUALS. IN THE PAR~- 'ltlSS under tne llC1111ous Ric;hard Tucker 1627 P0<t PfOV•ded on Heallh al'ld Sale All Oll"ltlr business namtl,S 1oadway' s•aewa•~s and dO•l'lg business as 1990 shOUld tttlher appear 11 1r.e •NG LOT ADJACENT TO Dus1ness name 01 names C111rles Pl Newpo11 Beach ly COde Section t 1489 and addresses used Dy lhe conduolS over lh,. •and oe-C /4. SH 1 0 N 1 N v E S T J B ScnaQ hearong Ind stale your ob· W 1 LS 0 N ST RE E T '•Sled aboVtt on July 5 t98• Calll 92660 Thomas J Borns District P\ll.IC NOTICE •nlended lransff'ror wolhin scribed •n Parcf'll < 01 Iha! MENTS 2915 Reoholl Ave 11115 slatemenl was liled iecuons 01 hie written obiec· L 0 C A TE 0 A T 2 3 0 0 \ John R Provine Mal'I-This business is con-Al!orney lh•ee years lasl Clas• so •ar Cetla1n deeo 10 Oak1awn Suile A210 Cosia MP~a ..,,t,. ine CO'-'ntv Clf'r~ 01 Or 11ons w1lh 1he court Delore '114.RBOR BOULEVARD IN A a~ng Gene1al Par1ner duCle<J by a general par1-By Thomas J Bor11s NOTICE Of as known IO lhe ontel'lded HomM Inc a Ca1tlorn1a C111tf 92626 lln()e Couni, on Januar, 8 !tie tiear•ng Your aPOear C IS ZONE ENV1RONMEN- Th11 Slllemel'll was 1118<1 netsh1p Oepu1y 04stric;t Allorney PV•LIC HEA,.ING 1r1111sleree are NONE corporalton reocuroect No-P•necreek 1nves1mel'll t990 anee may be •n person or oy TAL OETERMINA.TION EX· N•lh the County Cte<k ol O•· The 1eg1s1ran1 com Published Orange Coasl GENERAL P\.AH Ttte properly 15 desc11bed vembe1 7 196'l n book Company JoM L Cashion 1''430H your a1toiney EMPT <1nge Counly on Oecembilr mence<l 10 1ransac1 t>uSl· Oa1ryP1101Decembe1 10 17 CONfOftMANCENO. •n general as All SIOCll 1n 9t32 page '62 01 Oll•Cal and M.trc11 A Cashion PuDMl1ed Ora"Qe Coasl IFYOU ARE A.CREDITOR 8 TENTATIVE TRACT 19 1989 ness unde• lhe 1tc1111ous 24 1990 •11 (A'"AL) trade f111u1es e<lu•Pmenl Records rrus1ees general panne• Daily p,101 Jal'luary t2 19 or a COl'llif19tl"I crecl110t of MAP T 14208 BOA BRIGGS F440ta t>uSll'less name or names w 793 <"EYIEW Ca..YIYAHCE and good will 01 a cerl8in Tai Assessor ~ Parct>I No 2 l Lochmoor Lane Newport 26 l'ebruarv 2 ,990 ll"le deceased, you must tile OEVELOPMENT CORPOR- Publlll'led Orange Coasl hsted above on Oecemoe< OI' "'°""TY F"OM LIOUOR STORE business 931 S 1 195 Beach Cahl 92660 F-O'S your c111m With the court ane ATION FOR A 12 LOT SU&- Da11y Piiot December 29 29, 1989 fltllllC NOTICE ORANGI: COUNTY • known as ZORRO LIOUOR This property '~ tommonlv P1necree~ 1n,,esa men• mail a copy lo lhe personal DIVISION TO FACILIT 11 TE '989 J1nuary 5 12 19 Freel Sp11ks OR~ COUNTY and loc11ed al 180<'7 re!erred 10 as 1329·N V•a Company Ph1lllO N Lyons repre.senlallve IPPO•nle<l bv THE CONVERSION OF A 1990 This s111emen1 was hied NOTICE TO Tl'ANUE" ITATION Magnot1a Ave '"the Cot~ of Ma11oou Wl'SI LaQuna al'ld Ma rry A l yons P\ll.IC NC)TIC[ lhe court Wllh•n lour monlhS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED F'-044 w1lhlhe Coun1yC1erk of O,. C"lDfTO-.IOF' FORCOMltlTINCY Foun1a1n Valley County ol Hills Ca1tlorn1a9269 1 Trustees general partner 9 lrom the dale 01 llfSI ,,. 12 UNIT A PARTMENT -----------1ange Counly on January 5 •ULIC T"ANIFER WtTH THE Orll'lge. S1111e ol Ca11101ni11 The sale •s sub1ect 10 cur-H,Hllo1 Island Newoori FICTITIOUS •USINESS suence ol leltafs uprovided COM PLEX T 0 CON · P\llUC NOTICE 1990 ce.c... 11014107 HUNTINOTa.. MACH ll'ld lransler lhe lollow1ng al-1enl taaes COvf'nan1' ton Beach Caltl 92660 NAME STATEllllENT In sechon 9100 ot Ifie Clh· OOMINIUM S LOCATED AT F442Mt ,, u .C.C.) QENl,.Al PlAN) COflOlic; t>everege license (or d111ons res1roe1tons rese1 This busoness •s i;on The following persons are 1orn11 Pro1>11e COde T~ 2524-2528 ORANGE AV- ICl*I Publlshed Orange Coast 'Nouce 11 hereby given lo NOTICE IS HEREBY llGensesl RETAIL PA.CK "al•ons, roghls rights ot way oucled by a 9eneral oart· do~1A~si~sE~slA L •CE time tor lihng cliims Wiii not ENUE IN AN R2 ZONE EN-~~:A~=-~· ~:l·~e~!~~nul~ 12 19 ~~=o·.~an~:.,~~> ;:~~I;~~ ~~;·~,:.~~'t: ~~~~~l~~~~E~;:~; !~t~ :~~:~~:.'.~:~r~, ne~~~p 111g·~•••nt tom-CREAM& VOGURT 1104 S ~::~~·~:t~oo:~ ;:;:;~~ ~~~~~14.~.~~Tti~MP~E - Tl'le fOltowing peraons are F-072 t>ulk 1r1nelllf Is lbOYI lo be a public ,....ring on Gel'let1I sued to i><em1ses localed al record 10 be 1111s1te<1 lrom menced 10 1r1nsac1 buSI· g:t9~~ 1 Laguna BelCf\ noticeo •b<>Ye FOR FURTHER INfOR- dOlng bullMSI u made on per.anal PfOOe<ly Plan Conformance No 18027 M90nolla Ave lor I~ lhe putehase price ness Ul'lder !he !lcl111ous D•v•d Wilham PurvM 532 YOU MAY EXAMINE lhl' MATION ON THE ABOVE MAMMOTH LAKES AS-f1taJC llQJIC( nereonellllf described 89-11 In !he Coul'ICll pt&miMI located at 18027 The prOQelly •S 10 be SOid business name 0< n11mes Villa Grande Newporl Ille keQI by !he cO'-'rt 11 you 14.PPLICA TION S . TELE- SOCIA TES. 4120 Birch ... ~hr~~!sme0s1 a1~~ lbnuleslnned!,! ~~~.:~ •~::·7~ ~jln~:~ ~:ie;n ~~~;~ ~: ~;, ~l~le AS IS basis e.ceol 1tSted above on June 20 Beach Cahl 92660 ~~! !.la";9:sonyou•:;:,9:~~eoWI;;: :~o~E ~J~: ~A, c:~~ StrNt. Su111 110, Newporl FtCTTTIOUa 9UltNEll ...,.., ·-,..., "" 0 SI I I C I I B 1988 Mary Ellen Purves 532 ~ .. ~ ' "" G p T S..Ch. c.Hf 92660 NA• ITATEMINT 1ransferort are RA Y M11n Strffl, Hun11ng1on renge • e o a 1 o•n11 Ids 0< olfers are 11w•ted JOhn l Cashion Trustee Vista Giand6 Newporl 1ho cour1 8 formal Reouest PLANNIN DE AR MENT, Slaven L Craig. 4120 The IOllOWlng persons ar1 DUVAL. 15575 von Karmtn Beacl'I Celllornia. on Ille Thal the •mount ol '°' lh1s P•ooerty ano mus! Th•s s111em,.n1 was hied Beach Ca1tf 92660 lor Soec1aJ Noll()lll of the hi· ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE. Birch SlrMt. Sulle 110. dOlng bullnas as A..-Suite /4. Irvine CA dale and II the time in. purcl'lase price 01 cons•det-be in wnhng and will be re· with !he Countv Cieri\ ot Or-This business is con-•no of an inventor-y And ap. COST A MESA C A Ll- Nawport e..cn. c1111 92660 COMPUTRONICS 1001 927 l4 · di<:lled below 10 receive and a11on an connection w11h said cetVed al !he olltce of Speers ange CO'-'nly on ~emt>e< oraisemel'll 01 es1a1e ISIM!IS FORNIA Barry Gtn1burg, <t 120 Physical Sclencea Rd The locallon ,,.. C1J1Jorn111 con11der Ille st11temen11 ol uan1ler of sa•d lic;ense (Of Dane Teal & BellO'-'r 111. 29 1989 dueled by llusl>lJnd and wile or or any e>elll'°" or aecouni Publlsn.d Orenge Cout Birch StrM I. Sulll 110. •7512, lrvlne. Calll 92715 ol lhe chief e11ecullve office aH pe<SOl'IS who wish lo be llcenMS' and sald business. 1orneys tor the Conserva1,,. F441,.. The regisireni com -as provided on Helton 1250 Dady P1101 J8f'lllary 12. 1tt0 Newport e..oti. C.UI 92660 Gery David CatllOl'I. 100 I or prll\Clpal business ofltGe l'leerd rttlellve 10 lhe apph-•ocludlng !he esllmaled 1n· al 6 I I 14.nton Boulevard Pubhsl'leo Or 11nge Coast n'Wlnce<I 10 lflnhCI t>us•-ol the California Probate !087 Thia bullnen 11 con-Phy11c1I Sc11nc11 Rd of Ille 1n1end.o 1r1n11eror 11 ca1ron detcribed below ventory II lhe sum ol Suite 780 Costa Mesa Cah· D111y P1101 Janu11y !> 12 19 ness undl!f lhe llclittO'-'s CO<le ,. Reqoesl tor s~111 d 7612 1 c 111 92715 aame DATE/TIME Monday. $15000000 Wf'llChconslSIS torn1a92626.0tmaybel11ed 26 1990 bul•,_s name °' n•mes No11oe lormisaveillt>lttlrom .: by 1 gen4Wtl part-'Thia' ~~':~e! is con-AM other business namea JanutrY 22. 1990, 7 00 PM ol 11'111 IOllow1ng wllh lhe cle1k ot lh1S CO'-'•I 01 F 055 11'b':v~~:V: NI A !he courl c•e<I• •••••••••• The reglllrlnl com -dueled by ll'l lndfvldual end tddrnta uNd by tl'ie APPLICATION NUMBER Cest'I Depo11led By Paf· dellYl!fecl lo JoM C Teal Thll Sll l-"I was lilttO Wendy E Neelv p811. meno.d to 1r1nuc1 bull-Th• regl1tran1 com-1n1endeel lren1feror '#lthll'I AP9'1al to ~nl nlngG Com· sonadl ~.~1 1 S !.._000_..~~ Jr · personally 11 any 1•me1 Wtlh the eou,..1w Clarll ol Or-''°'* ,..... under the llcllllou• ~ 10 transact butl-1hr" vean last years IHI mlason·s der'l1a 01 _,., men "'o • o.,.. r""~·---111., t,,. 11111 pubhca11on o al'IQ8 C0uniy f>n Oecembtt< WILLIAM E. c"oaav. t>u~ n.,,,. or naimM ""' und9r lhe ltcllllou• paet 90 1., .. known to ,,.,. Plen Conformance No 1n ca.,.. prlOf to taauanoe ol lhl1 l'\Ollce and before any f !ND 19 1989 Eoq., Anome, '°' Petl- lltted abov9 on: o.o.m1>er ooainas neme or namft intended lrensle<M ire 89-11 (Otenge Covn1y • Or· buyer's l)efmaMnt liquor Hie •s mlde F'40891 '*-· tl:llO Von KanftM, 15, 1919 lleted above on Dttc;embef ~ eng. Counly Transfer St•· ll09nM S 1 .. 9.000 00 Bids mus I t>e sealed 1nd IWte ao. '""'-·CA 12711 S1e11en L. Craig 20, 1080 The nem.ft) end ~ tlon lite) Thll II has bMn agreed will be ooened at lhe olllce P-ub11shed Otal'IQ8 Co.al Published Orange Coe11 Thie 11e1--.1 •U llled Gary D Car11on eddf-ot tn. intended APPUCA"4T Clly ol Hun!· betW'Mn Mid lleen9M and of Speers Dane Teal A t roug Classified ~t'~.:~~~"u11~ l2 19 Deily Pilol January 11 12 wtth the County Cler'll of Or· This statemen1 w11 flied 1r1naferM(1) ere· DAVID lnglon e.ac11 tnf91'1ded lr1ns1er" u re-B•llovr at 10 00 am on !he F-tJn 1a. 1990 Inge County on Oecetnt. with I.he County Clertl of Or· PEARL. 33 Wln1erml1t, APPELLANT Counolman ®Ired by S9C 24074 ol Ille dltt 1P9C1hed tbOlle ThF11$ ••••••••• 22. 1H9 wige County on Janu1ry 3, lrviM. CA 92714 JOhn Eralllne ~ end Prof.sllona The p<c>paf1y "'"'" be told p:.,.1m tttO Thet tM proper1y P9f11-LOCATION: w .. t aide of CocM. that Ille conakteratlon on the lollow•ng 1etrn1 Put>ll"1ed Orwige Cout NGMI '*"' i-..o It dMc:rlbed In Goll'l1rd Streel approa-lor Ille trl'"'" of Mid bull-195.000 aH ce.n with S3 100 Deily PlloC Decetnt>w 29. Publlehed Otwige Coat gener .. ae: All turntture. Ila-lmately MO feel aoutl'I of r-. end trans'9r of laid to aocomp1ny the offe1 and tMO. Januery 5, 12. 19, DallY Pllol January 12. 10, 1urH . and equlpmel'lt Tetbef1 A..,.,_,. lloen• 11 to be peld only the balance 10 be paid on Of 1990 28. l=.t>Nary 2. 1t90 to09lher wKfl. tt19 QOOdWlll REQUEST: To oonald« en after laid lrantf9f hn be«! b9fore F.t>Nary 28. 1990 or F.()32 F..()81 and tr*91 ,__of tf1et <*· llC)Plal by Councilmen John approlt9d by lhe Dec>er1-within tlO deys lrom ll'ie del• MUC ll>TICE 1..,, taet food and It loc...s Ertlltn. of 1119 Planning men! Of A1ootM>11c e.-ege ot conflrmallon ol Nl9 by at· 18$75 Von Karman A'll'I Commlu lon'1 d•nlel ot Control the COUf'1 TuM. ren1a, op. Wt. A, IMne CA 1111.. " O..• Ptlw'1 Con!ot'mance That a ..... 1ran1r. end er111ng Ind meint4ln8n09 ... ..... ACnnGUe ._... TM """""' name llMd No. "-11 TM City Counclt a911Q1""9nt of the efotMald ~. Ind pramiuml on fltCnnGUe WU um aTAW ll)y N6d ., .... Olt It N6d Is req. lltrd to """"" tM stodi In traoe. fiatur•. ifleurlf"19 accec>tlble to the Mm aTATW The folowlng '*"°"' .,. locatlOn la: 9LIMPtE'8, ~allot of 8')CltO~ ~ and po wlll of ~ .. ~ -.. .. ~. otbtcpron~~ TM--.. --.,. dOir'I ~..: fllM M1c1 "'* tr ... It ly I t .. ~ Of County Mid ~ wtl be COft-.., ,,.. ..... ,.,,,_. Ooif'I ;;;;;;;---TtfE ruto1 WATCH COM-lnteftded lo be eoneum-owned Pf'OC*tY lo the City M""'i.cs. and IN ooneio.-llOfl Of .... Coe11 Of .crow INllTOL ~TRACT, PANY. 3731 W. WllMlf mM9d at the offlc:le of: OP-for CO.itonMI-wMI IM atlon Iller.tor lo09'her with 8'lell be borne eQ\lelly by LTD~ 2711 ...... Coeta Ave.. Space •11•·• ••. PO .. TUNITV 11c-.ow. ~ ~ n:,,.~ ::,..., con::::;..!:r11": =-~-:,, =: -......, C... Rat Senta Ane. Catlf t2t2I 1205 I . ~ Ava.. Or· Centrit ,.,. ~II "*"ded IN lfor'eMld Ileen.-(or de'9 fl'om "'-det9 ot coun "-loo imeet1Nft1•. • l<4ln'f LYM ..... 10M ... lf'09, c .... "" t2t11 on or ~ ,.,-,........ _ ~ llotnWI la 10 be peld on or Otder oont1nnano .... °' CTilll•iii1Cof'port90ft, 14M Dr . CoMe ......_ Celf ...., ~ • tl90. '"'it ..... .,.. 9llldt tM W -, of ~ --, """"'* .g,.. Jlclkw ...,_. •t'°· a.er.. Nat TNt bulk .,...., ta .._ '"°· .e 1919 elCfOW-. ""'" If ..,-c....., ~ li .. !i_C ... ,. ... o""w°' ~UMTY ef\11 ~· .,,~··· • . • 1IOI E. CMp. """ .. C11Y ol 1.IOU"9 .W. A tn -r=Or· ..... DM1tort 10 «*aln ~ ol . ' ~·•101 .. .,...., .... °'~ ............... of 0. ._ DIP I ~1¥1 ol N--~· .. ,.... ~ T1'e Yll""'·-------,_,... :.:"'.:.": Mlcl ........ ='°,._to ...... DllafD t , .. a.--=.._., .. ,_ llAIOI.• ao•tlT OlaNAlllMle..._C.. ,_ __ •"'· Tu •' a ... ..,_ . ··---TIM.• '°"" =·· .. ,._; ....... """' 11 .. ,. ...... ... ,,_...._.... I . ftl s•a.-c.. ~· tr .. ar.,.. c.. Dllw,.. ~ "l. ..... 'ru-'f' ..... ..., 11. -... '99 -' ,., ...,, STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department 11 the D••ly Pitot is J>te•Md to en· nounc. •new MrVtCe now •v•ll· abfe to new bulHlftln We wt41 now SEARCH lhe n•me for you et no ••tr• char09. •nd save you the time and the tttp lo the Court Howe In Santa Ana Then. of courM. •ft• the March •S comptetad we'witt hte your flctttioua bullnell name statement.,.,,, the County c~. l)Ul*9h one. • ... for '°"' ........ ,~ by ... and then Illa YOUf proof of pub4t. cateon •Hh the eounty c.- Plene stop by to ..._ rOUt heh1tOuS buatnftS tlatement •t the Detty Pttot l.... 0apert. ment. 330 W•t 8ay. eo.ta Mesa. CaltfOfn,. If you can not stoo by . S>teaM ca1 us •t (714) 142-'321. Ex~ 315 or 3 ti and we ,... fNlll• atr~t• for you to ~ ,,,,. Pfoc.clure by melt It you should ~ any fur"'* quest~ ....... Cllll Ya ..... .... .,. mote ,,,.,, gted to ... c.o ""* "' your .... ~., ' , "Oh boy! I'm gonna need my snow- 1 suit and ear mufflers!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He's done something wrong, and he wants to give up!" NANCY ~lff! . , . ... ·: , ,. ~)I ~ I MEMI' TME TEAOB. SIR .. SHE SAID VOUll REf'ORT SOUNOED LN(E VOU WIWTI I If ON THE SCHOOL 909 ... I J I I l GARFIELD ., j J ! I Q DENNIS THE MENACE ..::Jr;.;..M..;..o...;..~~___;_ ______ __, b Hank Ketcham by Jerry Scott FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GLESS l.J.ll-m", DAD!~'S I ~~~s . JUDGE PARKER ~.~. MA'™ "lliAC44E~ 4aJ P,~PW~~ Prl~~IO"k ~ - YOU SAID THAT YOUR F R IEND ANO THe MAN SAM 1:6 Aeeev·s L AWYER, W H O EXPeC TS PA LMER I -i:aldl"' TO M~Af'\Y Hl!!R ~__,..____.,.~~...-.;.:.....i~....:-.-L-~~r-......... ,.1.k..~~-'"-; -------~-----------'' O Na D,._Y ! ARLO AND JANIS by J immy Johnson t ........... - TUllBLEWEEDS ' by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLlt by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FUNKY WINKERBEAN WHA"f CDOL.D BE. WOR5E: 1HAN ~AN&I~ o.-1 A ROPE IN A OORKENE.D fM'I\ ()J 111-00'f A 5 1NGLE 50UL AWARE OF ~ RJGHI~ CLICK .' by Garry Trudeau t 0' LY r I .I by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly o~. 1MA'f ... by Tom Batluk JAN. ll, 1990 VLADIMIR ------ ... by Bl Keane couma CULTVU "Oh boy! I'm gonna need my snow- suit and ear mufflers!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ,,i.r~ "He's done something wrong. and he wants to give up!" NANCY ~lff! 'flkO\OO! I l i & : i ~....,il.....L.~--lllO.J,..____,jf ..._~~~~~---''--~~~~~---'' ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLltWltEDS DRABBLE tJUf TMAT ~MT IK A DIRTY 1RICK ... 0 0 I • ... .. , ,: ~l• ~ DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ) I ' ~ 1~~~.J l(N~ ~S WJJTIFUL OOT'rnERE,Sur WHATS RJR WNCH ?11 by Jerry Scott _/ by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady I MWE' TME TEA0a. SIR .. SHE SAID VOUll llEPORT SOUNDED LIKE VOU WIWTE IT ON THE SCHOOL 905 ... I MERE'S YOOR eotLEV c.A86AG£ I GAfUU.U~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN OJHAI COtJL..D BE. (>J()R5E fHAN l-IAN&l~ °'1 A ~E IN A OORKEN£D fMV\ w11~ A 5lNGLE 500'- AOJARE OF CX)OR AJGHI~ J. J • ' 1 f I I • CllCK .1 COME ON ... L£f'5 Gtf 1HING6 SEI UP ... WE'VE C:m" A BASf(E"fBAU-. 6AJYtE. HERE 10Nl&HI ! by Garry Trudeau 1-12 by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston by Jett MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux OH, 1MA1' ... by Tom Batluk A.\ \ / I _/ I' 11 IC lll,,10' Five new shows set to liit boards The floodgates of local theater in the 1990s swing open tonight as fi ve Orange County theater groups raise the curtains on their respective first productions of the decade. South Coast Repenory is mounting the world premiere of ... ---------...... Howard Kordcr's "Seard! ud Destroy" on the Mafostage of its . Costa Mesa theater. The biggest new show on the community thbter scene is "ODe Flew Over die C.ckoo'1 Nest," being staged by the Huntington Beach Play- house. Other communitY. openings . tonight include Netl Simon's "'ne Goed Deeter" at the Westminster Community Theater. "Datil SllJte" at the Cypress Civic Theater and the Ana-Modjeska Players' revival of the comedy "Enter La•ptng." David Chambers is directing "Search and Destroy," which foc uses o n a small-time promoter who's in over hi s head. Mark Harelik. Philip Anglim (a Tony Award winner for "The Elephant Man"), Anthony Forkush. An Koustik. Anni Long. Dom Magwill, Jarion Monroe. Dendrie Taylor and Vic Trevino comprise the cast. Performances will be gi ven through Feb. 18 at the SCR theater, 665 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. with curtain Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. "Cuckoo's Nest.'' the Ken Kesey/Dale Wasserman drama set in a mental institution. is being directed by Gregory Cohen for the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Performances arc scheduled Fridays ·.._.--..- and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 17 at Gisler School, 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach. Reservations 832-1405. "The Good Doctor" is a seri es of Simonized stories inspired by Anton Chekhov under the direction of J.D. Reichelderfer. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Feb. 10 at the theater, 7212 Maple St.. Westminster. with reservations taken at 995-4113. \ T he audience will help solve the murder in Peter DePictro's ·•Death Suite" at the Cypress Civic Theater. 5172 Orange Ave., Cypress. Performances are scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through Jan. 27. Call 229-6796 for reservations. ··Enter Laughing" is a comical reminiscence of a young man's introduction to theater and is being directed by Larry Blake for a three-weekend engagement at Western High School. 50 1 W. Western Ave., Anaheim. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 3, and reservations are available at 991-4135. The cast includes LaDonna de Barros. Tracy Godfrey, Carta Abrahms, Roz Abrahms, Roger Shank., Dick Harris. Debi Akin. Jimm Castillo. Jack Egan. Terry Villa. Leahne Currier, Eric Nelson and 8 .J. Custard. Elsewhere around the county, continuinf performances will be given of "Marder at die Boward Jolmsa'1' at the San Oemente Community Theater (492-0465), playing thro ugh Jan. 27; "Eat Yew lie.art O.t" at the W'1 Off Broadway Playhouse (547-8997), throush Jan. 20; .. Oklallema at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater (838-lS40), through Feb. 11 ; "Helle O.U1" at the Grand Dinner Theater (772-7710) throuah Jan. 28; ''TM l>rakan" at the LPR Dinner Theater (83S-96 t I). through Jan. 21 , and "A Wbude die P .... a.n...a. Tale" by the American Children's Theater in Anaheim (~7l2A), throuab Jan. 28. ••111 Tom..1att , ... 1•1ell 8•1ra Roger Bloom Crea••• ... .._. IKky S. Henderson CONTENTS HI .\ II·. H CALL IT 'DOCU-COllEDY• •••••••••••••••...... 8 Director Mi chael Moore's .. Roger & ~e." though.done in a docum entary style. is actuall y a .'W!Y and .scathing look at th e effec ts of corporate dec1s1onmaking on com- munities. in th is case Flint. Michigan. \ IDl·:O RENT THE RIGHT TBING ••••••••••••.•...... 11 Hailed a~ th e best film of 1989 by several critics, Spike Lee's ··Do the Right Thing" is now out on videocas ctte. along v.tth the movie ve rsion of the Alan Ayckbourn stage comedy "Choru'.) of Disapproval." which recently pla~ed South Coast Repcrtof). fil·:·1 \" \ \ A BOFFO GETAWAY •••••••••••••••••••••....... 12 By DONNA AND RAY OTT Hollywood is bouncing back from the decay of the ·10s and early '80s and. thanks to a number of re nova~1on projects. is once again an enjoyable tourist attraction. especially for locals who can drive up for an off-season. visit. Ul'l'fj 01 ·1· Hl"l 11 .11 Ul ROY AL LINEAGE ...•..•••••.•••••••••••••••••.... 13 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Duke's Place, now ope n in a renovated building near John W~yne Airport . is picking up where the late Savannah Gnll left off, offering the finest in California cuisine. DI . P \ IC I \II ' I ' ~E11fl>~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "4 llOVIE LISTIKGS •••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.... 7 PRINE TDIE TV LIST11'Ga .................. 12 I ' From Russia, via Texas, with love ;-· ~-,~~· . . . . -~~ By MIKE RUS5EU D.-y -"""-*''" When Rus'i1an tuncerc p1.in1st Vladimir ViarJo appt:ar\ ot The Per- forming Arts Cencer next TuesJay evening. Jan. 16. he wi ll bran,.: with him a living spmt of pt:rt'stroika .ind a Gold Medal fr um the V .in Cliburn Cumpetl· t1on ( 19731. But more than that. V1.irJo also .will bring .i lon~ his love fo r Tt'xa' No. he won c rt'a lh brin~ tht' Van Cliburn medal. chat Wt' knuw <1(, hut the part about his lovt fw Tex.i' will probabl)· remain 1n h" ht.irt tor .i lifewne. In 1988 while conctrt llln~ with ~uch great orchestra' as the l.m An,.:ele., Philharmonic and tht Dall,., ym- phon>. he asked for and wa) ~IH'n permission br tht' Su\ itt l nion -his native countr) -co pursut h1'1 cone.en carter in the l 'nueJ tares I le was also approved to become Art1st-1n-Re\1- dence at the l 'n1vt'rst1 v of North Tt'xa!> Ht is tne onlr Russ ian concert pianist co be allowed w move co the West voluncanlv In fatt, ht' h.i~ 'iince become a C.S. n wen I ft' .rnd h1., wife and two children now live in 1'.t:w Yo rk Smee his h1~hly succe'isful tour<. throu~hout che AmerlCa and f.u rope in the early 1970s. his life has taken many cirCUICOUS turns. After Viardo was awarded the Van Cliburn Medal in '7\ he performed in all the finest halls in the na11on, and was solom with many fine orchestras. Then he toure d Europe. But once back in Russia thin~s changed. It was before Mi khail G orbachev came to powc.-r and he came under the su rveillance of tht' KGB and was sub1ected to the neighbors who spied 0 0t his every movement; ht' was looked upon as a somewhat errant Russian by communist leaders and was for a time sent touring his homeland. As he played roaches climbed over the keyboard of his broken down piano. He rccaJls ar one performance in a frozen little village in his homeland, a horse walked on stage while he wa s playing. He had a good many other dt-me.in1n~ t'Xpt"r1t·nt n le \.\J\ tjUltt' J shut kin>-: th<111~t· trn111 }11, \X t:\lt:r11 welum1t: lour It ht:t.imt-app<1rt-nt hc:-Wd\ nut thou~hc of d\ .1 \dlu <1 hlt" Sm•tt:r \uhic:-u le wa:.n c until ht' ht'Jrd (,orhachn· w .t\ corn1nj.'. cu Amt:mJ ehdt V1arJo put in h1~ requnt to ~" 1m r11ur J~Jtn t f1, t tmtn~ "d' ri~ht .inJ ht-WJ <. ~r.rntt:J per tnl\\1on I Ill\ v..:1<, d lir~t .rnJ t'arnt:J him ht \ Cl!lt' J\ tht· pt•rt·\trOlkJ p1Jn1\! I ft, v.1lt:. :\Jed'thd, Wd \ dllowt'd to .ittompan\ h1111, hm"ner. h1' tw<1 t hil Jrc:n rt'llld1nc:d JI h11111c: 111!> 11JHH l .~ wur Wd~ .i hu~c:­ succ.t:5' And J' Art 1\t-in-Rt'.,i<lenn: 111 1'urch ·1 t:XJ' V1.irJ11 mJdc: lll dll\ fr iend, "hu tJlllt: to hi\ h11mt: .i' ht: Wd\ 111\ltt'd (IJ thC:tr\ £'hn \lrtUJ ((\ adopteJ 111111 In h1~ eJrh \t-dr' h"th V1.irJ11, .rnd 1\dtd~hd' p dndp.irt:nt\ d1'opeeJ wuh tal1n1sc Wd\' But 1t w.i~ V1Mdo ~ ~rotnJmutht'r wlw pt:r <.llt'J tilt' \ oun~­ Stt:r on the p1.lnll hend1 e<1t h dd\ tw four huuf\ to tt'dt It hirn cu plo\ It tau,.:hc him cwo thtn).!' Tu pla\ v.dl anJ cu d1.,.i,.:rt't: w1d1 che S\ seem 111 tell1~entl\ '>U ht' tould li\t' ht<i lilt' 111 mu:.1c. in a ~n\1hle. ii .ilsu in <.ornewhac pass1"e m.innt'r I It' toulJ 'lttll lool. opc1m1stc1all> cowards the li te ht' rt"allv desired tu live. Admittedly . he now sttll m1s5<'S home. but as l ' t 1t1zen he now travels whereever he pl east's, and 1s 1n fan in Moscow at this wming. His love for his family and his books has kept him on a straight and narrow path A l<x.>k 1mo his prom1sin~ future shuw~ his life as one o f new horizons nut ol dre.ir \ 1hert.rn winters !unless. he pl<tys Minneapoli~ chis wintt'r J. Vl.1d1m1r V1ardo's prowam as solo p1.rn1st will 1nrludt' "Dre1 Klav1erstucke" hy Shubert. five son~\ by franL l.1s.lt. V.ir1at1ons on a Theme of Gorelli. Op. 42 by Rachmaninoff. and Piano Sonata No. 2, in B Minor. Op. 61, b>· Shostakovich. His tasteful program will be hosted by the Ora nge Counry Ph1lharmon1c Soetety. TICket information may ~ obtain~ by calling (>46-0CPS. JAN BM 1 7 8 TW T F B 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2A 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 POP l"rlday HAMPTONS SUPPER CLUB 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. at lake Center Drive. Santa Ana. Grand Opening celebration fcatu~ David Clayton Thomas and Blood. Sweat and Tears 1n performance tontght and Saturday. 8 p.m. dinner show and 10 p.m. cocktail show. Tickets arc available at the Box Office. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa pres- ents Confrey Phillips with modem renditions of Broadway Music aL the Piano Tuesday through Saturday. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and after theatre reprise hour. 540-2500. THE REVERE 8 9USE 900 W. First St., Tustin. Lee Ferrell Band "Let the Good Times Roll." Oldies and adult rock 'n' roll tonight and Saturday, 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m.: Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 543-9319. CROWN HOUSE RDTAURANT 32802 South Pacific Coast Highway, South Laauna. presents Eliza Lorenz and Dino Smith and Darnell Wyrick for dancina and entenainment Wcdnaday tbrouah Sunday, 9 p.m. to I a.m. 496-5773 or 499~2626. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H!f.b- way. Laguna Beach. presents lave cntenainmcnt and dancina ni&htly. 494-8088. THE RIGHTEOUS IRatliW HOP 18774 Brookhunt. fountain VaJlcy. The Hop presents: Friday, "Let the Goode •Times Roll" all night with D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4 cover; Saturday. Dance all n•aht beginning at 8 p.m. ($4 cover); Closed Sunday and Monday; avail- able for private panics: Tuesday, "Rock Around the Clock" show, an award winning revue which features a full y staged musical history lesson in rock 'n' roll: Wednesday, Jan. 3-24, Kai & Korvcttcs -Grat SOs & 60s music for dancini (no cover); Thursday. dance all ni&Jlt Iona with DJ Dennis 8. Goode. 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Wa.mcT' Ave., Huntington Beach. Concert info line: 840-0208. SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach, The Tuners through Saturday. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. (2 13)592-1926. Saturday COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, presents John Mayall and the 81~ sbrcakcn at 9 p.m. tonight. Tickets arc S 15. For ticket sa~ and dinner reservations. call 496-8930, for con- ccn information. call 496-8927. Sanday • SUNSET PUB I 66S5 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, Res- gae with Planet 10. 3 to 7 p.m., Allawc, 8 p.m. to midnight. (2 13)592-1926. CROWN HOUSE RF.ST AURANT 32802 S. Pacific Coast Hi&hway, South Laguna. prc$Cnts Ocorsr Buns 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. today through Wednesday. 496-5773 or 49~2626. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette CALENDAR • new kind of IMHI ....... In .... w pr.......,• of -Swelt ._. Denr01:· w opens tonl"11 • SOllllt eo..t ll•p•rt For Inf~, call 917-4011. UNDERSTANDING LIVING TRUSTS A FREE SEMINAR Presented by SCOTI A. BOURDELAIS ATTORNEY AT LAW TOPICS Of FREE SEMINAR: • REYOCAIU UWl8 TRUST -a.oid ttM cost Ml*lllrstf~Tt • flEVOCAkf UVlll TRUST -reduct or ................. • MWCAIU LNlll TRUST -Mid '* .............. . • ...... Tu ... ' I fl~Y proPert'f .,. ................ Celts • 0111, ate• .. ..,... yw Mlftll care ... ,. ...... rw.ali.~-rr 11 a& 1:11,. Hutiactoa Linn -TlllMift .... on Talbert at Ocildm Welt HuMJnatoa B•cla . . • « \ll,U\UfO,ll,llU Ave., Newport Beach. San Fran- cisco-style cabaret mlatainment with Leslye Mc.Ctac vocalist and Uoyd Noland on keyboard. S:30 to 10 p.m. 67S-S777. VD.LA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano styli~Sunday throu&h Wednesday. daily S p.m. '° 2 a.m., 3131 W. oast H1pway, Ncw- pon Beach 642-7880. llloaday BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl., Newport Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 67S- BEET. SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coast Hi&hway, Sunset Beach. Bill · Lynch Band 9 p.m . to I a.m. (213) S92-1926. Tlaeeday SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast Hi&h way. Sunset Beach. 9 p.m. to I a .m .. Pablove Black"s AKB Band. (213) 592-1926. WedDeeday SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Sunset Beach. 9 p.m. to I a.m.. Judah Star. (213).592-1926. LAGUNA CANYON BAR 6 GRDJ.. 859 Lacuna Canyon Road. offers the danceable music of Aphrodite. with solo ist Eliza Lorenz. rhythmist Jerry Martin at the key- boards and Harold Todd on su- aphone and nute. ··coot Dancin" begins at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday nights. 494-I QI I or 494-4310. Thanday COACH HOUSE 33 157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. presents David Benoit at 9 p.m. tonight and Friday. For ticket sales and dinner reservations, call 496-8930. for concert information. c:all 496-8927. SUNSET PUB. I 66SS Pacific Coast Hi•hway. Sunset Beach. throuah Saturday. The Rqular Guys. (213)592-1926. .I \I I !rlclaJ OYSTERS 2S IS E. Coast High· way, Corona dcl Mar, Dr. Art Davis 8 to 11 p.m. toni&ht and Saturday. Sunday 2 to S p.m. and Thundays 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. 67S-741 l. SCOTn SEAFOOD GRDJ.. 6 BA.A 3300 Bristol (at Anton), Costa Mesa. features fine jazz entertain- ment Wednaday lhrouab Friday with Jon G amer, jau pianist. S: 30 to 10 p.m. No minimum or cover cbar)e, valet perldna. Jazz lunch- eons with Jo n Gamer Jazz Trio Sunday. noon lo 4 p.m. Rner- vations si~ 979-2400. JUST PDllY'I, 27782 Vista del l..leo, Million Viejo, con- ttmeorary pop, l"lllt and ~ musac ni&hdy I p.m. '° midni&ht and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. OOICd on Monda,. Dinner. For rcttt- vations, C!f •n-t363. car tA VIS aal'Ava.ANT. 373 Pacific Cout "~-:y Llpna Beach. on the Main . Live jazz every Friday and S.turday belin- nina at 8 p.m . featurina Oon Willeford, jazz viola and Bill Nol1e. vocalill and auitarist and various auest artists inctudins Mart Tu.rn- buU. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hopn. No cover ctw.e. 497-SIOO. VILLA NOV I pianilt Jay Milburn performs a variety of euy listenina selections (avorhet Thunday ~ Saturday from l:~~.m. to l:lO Lm., Sunday dwoalfl eftel.. day ftoom 1:30 t.: to I :JO Lm. lliChud Fauno'1 and ...... , atyHnp oa tbc piano 3131 Wat Tit• I~ John M•r•H wlll brfne hi• llluelbreallen to dM Coactl House. JJll7 CaMlno caplltrano. San Juan C.plltrano. tor one dlow ontr. 81 • p.111. ~.Jan. I J. T'lclleta are SIS. For tldlet ul•• •1'\1111 dinner r ... rvat1on1, call ._ ... JO. for concert lnforwlatlon. call 496-8927. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 642-7880. CAFE UDO. 50 I 30th St.. New- port Beach. 675-2968. prnents entertainment nightly. Bernie Peart Blues Band featuring Harmonica Fats toni&ht 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover charge. Saturday CAFE UDO 502 30th St.. New- port Beach. 67S-2968. prestnts the Wa yne Wayne Band fcaturina Barbara Momson toniaht. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a .m. t!laDday CAFE UDO 502 30th St.. New- port Beach, features the Tony G uer· rcro Band 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th SL. Costa Mesa. Jam session with Gino·s Jazz T roupe. 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. RC1Crvations and infor- mation on live entertain ment 7 days a week. 650..1750. YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Peters Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway. Su.·. 120. Huntington Beach. Jav ensemble Joyspn ng. performs three shows every Sunday 10:30 a.m .. 12: 15 p.m. and 2 p.m. Cost 1'1 S 12.95 w11h brunch or $7.50 for the coocen alone. 5J)<1Ce permitting. Reser- \'31lons are suggestC'd. 840-SHOW CANYON BAR AND GRILL 85Q Laguna Can)On Road. Laguna Beach. Ben M11l1ken's Dl'ue Jan AllStars each Sunda) from 4 to 7 p.m. 494-1 911. Monday CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St . Nev.- port Beach. Wa, nc Wa) ne Band featuring Melvin ·0av1s. Tom Zink. Gal) Wing and Bob Moore wit h Barbara Momson 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. " Taeeday RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach; ''Charty," with Kevin Camey on piano and Don Jackson on bass 1:2ch Tuesday. Wednl"Sday and Thursday evening beginning at 7:30. 497-4871 CAPE UDO 50 I 30th St. Newport Beach. Entertainment naghtl) 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Wa~ne Waync Band fcaturing Rarhara Morrison. 675-.2968. Wedne8day ZOT SPOT CAFE UCI \am pus in thl' Vt'rano Place Graduatt' housing comples presents a hve Jazz concert cach Wcdnesda> at 8 p.m. Tonight Haro ld Todd and his JaLz group. Earl> arrival is r«ommcnded. Con- tact Ch' c Solomon. 8 5<:t-7Q8 I LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnhur Blvd . New world-class 1a11 artists spothgh1cd weekl> 1n the four ston -\tnum of the Cafe Fkun Fo r mc>rl' 1n forma11on . call ... 76-~00 I. 1:1. tcn'i10n 31 I 3. CAFE UDO 501 30th SL. New- pon lkach. pre~nts cntertainment n1ghtl}'. Pocket Rockets. 10..piett blues band tonight 8 JO pm to I a.m. 675-2%8 Thunday • • CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. New-at 642-7648. School of Fi~ Arts. port Beach, presents the Wayne Wa}ne Band fcatunng Barbara Mor-Taeeday nson tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 0 R A N G E C 0 U N T Y 675-2968 or 673-5056. Sunday PHILHARMONIC ~IETY prcs- JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or-cnts Russian pianist Vladimir ganization to preserve and en-UCJ CHAMBER MUSIC UC'I Fine Vtardo in his Orange C'ounty debut courage Ii' c jazz meets e\el) Thurs-Arts Village Theatre. 8 p.m. Stan-at 8 p.m. in the Orange C'ount~ da) at 7 p.m. and is open to Jazz for~ Stnng Quartet w11h UCI clari-Pcrfonmni Arts Center. T1ckeu arc musicians and jau buffs. For more nct1st Gary Bov)t>r. Tickets are $8, available at the center box office. information. call Dr. Charles $7. $5 at Bren Center Box Office and 556-ARTS, all TicketMastcr outlt1s. Rutherford at 43:!-5819 or Bill Scou T1ckctron. Sponwrcd b> the UCI or may be charged by phone b) ________________ .:...,;..::._:........:..::..:.~:.;.::..::._~_...:.:.:..:_..::...::..::_,calling 740-2000. For mo re 1nfor· _.., ... ...,._______ mation. call 646-0CPS. -., (;()IJJt,, (Jl~H~t. '(J\11 ~\.\l'l(l\S BL,.I Pl< 11 HI "S11JNNING. A FDM OF ENORMOUS VISCERAL POWER wllh • perfonnanu by 10m CnaR ..... deftnts ~ that ~ ball about ~ movie:' --~.-~-**** ._ .. ""' "ONE OF 11IE BFSI' MOVIFS OF 'DIE YEAR~ ........ ~."I- ·-...., ·~.Oil' ~lNC·Xi --.. 0---.. e.JMfl(,. ............ _..,.., __ Ml_ "As CLOSE To PERFF.cr As A MOVIE GErS!' -( ... -~~ ('fH 'I IC\ llonday CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOl'SE 1580 Brookhollow Om c. Santa Ana. presents Marie Osmond to· night and Tuesda> an two shows nightly: 7 and 10 p.m. For reser- vations and 11cke1s. call 549-151 2. Prlday ORANGE COUN TY FOLK DANCERS meet for a new series of classes in a nc"' locallon. Basic instrul'l1on m mtcmat1onal fol k dances of Europe. Laun .\menca and the Un11cd States. No pannas necdl'd. All ages and skill levels arc welcome. Classes held 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tustin Area Senior Center. 330 S. "C" Street. Tustin. Call 455-9316 for more informauon. 8Gnday AFTEllNOON SWING DANCING \.\Ith music from the ··Big Band Era" at thl' Red Lion Inn. )050 South Bn.,tul. ( o\ta Mesa. m Maxi"s Lounge: from 2 to 6 p.m. Barney Olson and his 20-picce orchestra "'11h 'tXali\1 I larriett Fox. $6 per ix·~on includl''> 'alet parking. For morl' information. call Elda Barry at (213) 591-2137 TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY PARK I Sunnyh11l. If" 1ne. Sunda) aftanoon danl·cs 3 to 5: JO p.m. with High Sol"ll'I) Dann: Band with vo- rah't Tern Allen Free dance ks.,ons ~ to., pm. l:l~ Mike Vaillan- cnun . .\dm1,\1un 1s $6 per person. rm nwrc 1nli1rmat1on. call Mickie ~kl IUTl'. • ~6· 'K94 WEST COA. T SWING CLUB each ~unda~. ll 111 ltl pm at the Hol1da~ Inn. l 429"1 I 1rcstone Bh·d.. La Mirada. S' nwml'l<:I"\. SS non-me m - iler"\ -;,qng dance k'>son by Bill fo\lm. ;; 111 ,, p m SJ I-or more 1nlurm;i1111n urntart lktt\ at S14-7l!ll0 m foan. 754-1262. • LAGl1NA FOLKDANCERS en· rnuragl' all "ho arr interested in prl'\t'n mg our l'thn1 l dance heritage tn1uanthl·m t"'llC"'l'l'kl ). undayat 7 pm and \l.. edne-.da) at 8 p.m .. at Lrg1on Hall< ummun1t) Center. 384 Legion <;1 Laguna Beach. Partners arc not nl'U''>"-11"\. Casual drcss with cornlunablc sh<.k's is suggcstcd r~1nJ11on $~ 444-.3301 or 53.l-8667. Monday THE HOP :!3822 Mercury Road. El Toro. Nanq Tucker Big Band . Singles and couples swing dancing each Monday from 8 to 11 p.m. 786-8467. SHIRTS 'N' SKIRTS SQU DANCING ('lasses meet ev Wednesday cvenjng.. Fu'\\ k-sson free. S3 donation ~uestcd at following lesson. Call for 1ni mation. 559-4519 or 857-25 18 COSTA MESA /F RED ASTAI DANCE STUDIO l 488 ~c"' Blvd .. 2-C Costa Mesa. Wedn night dances open to thr gene pubhc with a one hour dance: cl preceding the pubhc dance ntng at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p m u midnight. C'ost for dance dass dance 15 S 7 per person '>oil dn a' ail:ible for purl·ha~ For m informa11o n or rl...,t'n Jiit'"'· 650-3048 Tbunday COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPE a senior c111zen squan.· dann' gr sec~ experienced square dJOll' c pies 10101n them. Thr Qu1d,1cp met'\ n."gularl) ever) T hur\da\. a.m. to noon at the do"' nto" n co munit} center. Anaheim aml Cen strccts m Costa Mesa Fm m information. call S45-566Q Friday UCI FILM SOCIETV pn·.,.,·n1 sclcc11on of ··f il m No1r thrnu~h l.A'Cades·· 1n Frida) screening\ and 9 p.m. 1n the UCI Social \l 1r Hall. To night's film 1s "Bladl' R ncr" (USA 1982) directed b~ Rid Scott. Single ticket pnces arc S4 more information. contact Rarh Cronm at 856-6924. Saturday H P'ILUla PER -•w-:u Ml:Oi-..Mll .... oii.. .. ... .. ... _._. ..... Cllro...-.1 t \11,U\HtO,ll,ll .U society for alternative cinema. pres- ents a series of films in Humanities Hall. Room 178. UCI at 7 p.m. on Saturdars Jan. 13 throuah March 17. Tonight s movie is ··Jln1fe 1n the Water:· (Poland. 1962) d irected by Ro man Polanski. Donations arc ac- cepted. For more information. Linda W illiams or Laura tUlmer. 546-0700. 1111 \II .It "DEATH SUITE" at the Cypress Civic Theater. 5172 Orange <\ ve . Cypl'(~S (219-6796). Fridays and Sat- urdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda)'s at 7 pm through Jan. l7 "THE DRUNKARD" at the LPR Dinner Theater. 15732-D Tustin Village Wa)'. Tustin (835-%11 I. Thursdays through Saturda} ~ al 8 ~ m .. Sunda)s a t 2 p.m. until Jan _ 1. "EAT YOUll HEA.RT OUT" at th~ Way Off Broadway Playhouse. I 058 E. First SL. Santa Ana (547-8998). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. tbrouah Jan. 20. "ENTEll LAUGHING" by the Ana-Modjnka Players at Western High School. 501 S. Western Ave .. Anaheim (991-4 135). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. tbrouah Feb 3. "THE GOOD ~.. at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster (995-41 13). Fridays and Saturda}s at 8:30 p.m. through Feb. 10. "HELLO DOU.Y" at 1he Grand ,.O\'IE l ,ISTl,GS Newport Beach ..... ~ l'Ot I -. -67S JSIO .....,,_, 1. ,., _._. Mason ~ JOO ~ c-.. oPtw •44.()160 I .... -... ,_ _,..., 1111 1 •O 1 ~ Ill s JO. • 10 JO J ~ fl'<il' .• JO. 10 4\ -·-· 11&.ANO ~ f-'""""' ,..,_ '°" ,_ ~1111 I ........ 1011 lf"GI 11 1 JO S I JO 10 7 ~&C...,.. I. J IS SJO I •~ 10 J .,_Ullle ._..... tGI 11 1 • • 11 10 4.,..-......... 1111 11 •S J • JO I' lO S .......... A._....,, j1ll 11 JO I ~ Ml 8 IOJO ............ -.Jff'<ll 11 JO 1•\ \ 11\ •» 1 es * 1111 11 IS 1 IS 4 IS • IO 8 tO 10 )0 U90 ~ New-1 ""° M N-1 II~ '1H U!O .......... ....,jK.157t ...., TNSATm nos ' Co.t ....,_.., 61 l Mt-fl c--. ~ ,., 1 • •s ai ,... --. ~ no• •u•oo• ..... /tllf'M ~ c-.,...,., ....... _ ..... arCM S4J.a IO I~ 1-. .... -llOi•IS.I ....... .-..S:I J0.10 ·-..... l'QI .... I JO. 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Tustin (8J8-l 5-'0 L n1ghtl> l'\t·cpt Mondays at 'ar> mg ,·unain 11mrs through Fl·h ..i "ONE FLEW OVER THE Cl 'CKOO'S !'llEST" b\ tht' Hunt- ington 1-kach Pia~ hOU!>{' at Gisler S<.hool. 211..i I Strathmoor Lane. Huntingto n At'ar h 0:!32-1405). Fru.Ja)'\ Jnd ~aturda~' at II p.m. 1hrough Frh I"' "1th Sunday mallnl'l'' Jan 2 1 and Feb ..i a1 .'.! pm "SEARCH AND DESTROY" on the Mainstagc of So uth Coast Reixr- tOI), 655 Town Ccnt(·r Drive. Costa Mesa (957-..iOJJ). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m . Saturda\S at 2:30 and 8 p.m . Sunda)' a 1 2 '0 and 7 \() p.m unlll Feb 1 ll .. A WINNIE THE POOH CHRISTMAS TALE" h) 1hc A.mm- can Ch1ldn·n·~ Thc:ata at lhl' Anahl'lln C ultural \rt\ Crnter. 930 N Ha rbor Rh d . .\nahe1 m (5..i.l.11:'.-'I. \;Jturda)~ and unda)~ at 1 p m through Jan ~. 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' L;_t,.f-, IJNl\lf R\IT. 0 r I I\ • '' • ' • l ~ :. • t f "' r f ~ BRISTOL CINEMA Or11ot11I M•c Arthur ~.)(I 1.a.a.a Tmunu snr••111 1:u , .... 11 l..S 9ACKNT91 Ni 12,NI S1JO 7t4S OIOO • .,,. .. t >;TfR ' . " .. . ' . I.•"' :t ••!Jr •'' ', ,t t ..t d of I ..t' It.., lflf" "·. 1 tJ j\ , , T,._.AU.. ~~I,., 7:00 •:00 .... ,... ... ~., S:OO 7:H 10:00 9fta llAIHIUAM! ...SMJ..U CINfMA NE ST ..... -• .. • '"f'~ •• tt J 1 J ·~ I ·, r/lf f \ T ,, ,J '9't. . . ) '' . UA,_ACll (II S:OO 7:00 ... 10:0 ... • ' •I,., . ' ALWAT9(PG) 112:H l :fSI ':00 l :H 11>:0 ...._ ... .... ,..,., l:tO ._ 1.i IO:CIO M•\\10._ "'i .JO Tw•trrie "0 •-w lu l•P•• •I I .,, '~"'"' • AJJb9qQ W1\'.1(l ~ .•(..J~, "All ~ ff ..... ' .. , ( ..... ' ...... , r ......... , ,,, ...... · • 'Roger & Me' may be world's first CaWe Ferp... I had asked some friends to JOJO me pan of an audience that showed 1n1cr' 1c"' to another was well put Cliaical ResearcMr m seeing a film 1ha1 was going 10 be conttm and emotions. I think the together lrviDe a real sleeper. Thou~h the story movie has and will continue 10 The mov11: a~kl'd for full response As advenised. I believe "Roger stancd o ut !.lowly. 11 did add greater generate a lot of talk around town. b) informing the audtcncc 1hrough and M<.'" may be 1c .. c1~ of compl ication and went on There was so much presented in thr paralld stonn from the lln11.ed one of the better 10 build a climax. then ended with movie 10 talk about You won't ha vc Au10 Workl•rs. the rnrpora1c potnl films r vc seen. I a dl'C<.'nl resolu11on of the plot. The to buy a T-shin on the way ou1 lo of \ll'"'. a polt11ral lobh) 1st. the: thoroughly en-end appears a l1111t unclear to me rcmcmhcr this mov1c or 10 demon· \h<'frtf\ l'' tClnr and the wcll-10-<lo. Joyed 1h1s stimu-no"'. because. 10 my surprise. the s1r:11e 1ha1 you saw 1t. f hl' produl1tun mu,1 han· ta.kl·n a la11ng mov1L aud1en('C (after clapping at the end) lot of nl111ng. ~o "'hat If 11 ~ not F 1 I m s are sat through all the credits. The) I heard wme of the mo\I m· prc\l•n1cd e\anl~ 1hr "'a~ 11 har- usuall) accepted "'ere, ngh1fulh so. wailing fo r crcdtblc lines ever. Not living 'l'I) Pl'nnl or "'11h1n lhl· 11mr span PH'S· almost w11hout funhcr final mien 1ew'i close 10 Flmt. M1ch1gan. or an~ auto l'nll'd h\ JU\1 J mmu.-. O\l'r- consc1ous thought. "'orkns. I had to "onder how murh dramal11l·t1 J'-um might npec1 al lcas1 in l<"rm<; of fhl· film "'on't appeal to those of "hat I "'as \Ccang "'a" con1n,cd I'll l'nll "'''h 1u,1 onl' of the: lhl· slol) line. or "'ho l1~c ~cmg \pcc1al cffccls on tht' and hu" long a 11mc span 11 took ou11J~l'1•u'-ltm''- thc star image prr'-<.'n tcd or tht· Oa\IC h1g ""er -.Crl'l'n Thr ('(frets arc M1rhacl ~1oorc to l"r{'alc 1h1s film from 1hr mm 1c 'o cntl'nainmcn1 'alur of thr mo' 1c. grnng tu take: place onl) in their In Moore'\ pcrs1stcn1 purl.utl of an lhl· n·alkr' "'111 <f:> 't el "Rogcr and f\k" t'n't lt~l' most hl·an\ anti mind\, "'h1ch 1s \ome· in1cn1c"' "-•lh Roger Smtih (ht•ad of hJH' 10 go \l'l' lhl' OHi\ 1c~ \\C lOmmonh \Cr. This thing I can appreciate in a movie. (iM) he Jll<.'nd~ an annual share-mo' ll' 111 under· \low-'itarting. dornmcntary-\lylc. l'H' heard 11o,a1d1ha1 Orange Coun-holder'\ ml·c11ng. aucmpts to a'il a ,1.1ml .... 1f )ou'n· dar~ corned)' "uulun't allo" 1hc I) '" J communit} that has been q1.1,c\l10n from the floor. and v.a<, Hlad,. fr,,"" or am.l1cncl' to '>htll' h\ \\tlhout ton-dt><;t'n\1l11cd from the unpleasant shunnrd h) the chairman. II i\ on(· lt.tl1.rn \ou'n• \UOU\ thought · social l'kmen1s surrounding the s<:cnc that <K't'mcd '>Cl up. 01hcrw1'>C. prohahl) a \\ 1n1n As the mu\ tl· ~gan I wa'> afraid loral area and glohall) Yet. I was a I thought thl' cros'>-<"Ulling from ont· (Clllor per\onl .. DollB.I Oy• m• Product Labeler Cose. Men Director Michael Moore has made his one-man quest for an interview with Roger Smith into a mlldl) hum orous documentary. The prc•11den1 of Cicn- c r a I M o 1ors . Roger B Smith, " sought tarckssly b)' Moore and hts camera crew During the course of his travels. Moore reveals glimpses into the lives of ordinary Hint. M1ch1gan c111zens. Thii. fi lm has an almost Dealse MaeNell Wri&er Oruce I'm startin& off bossy and d1rec- 11 v e: Go sec "Rogtr and Mc." It's '01 what a movie s hould ha vc: a est hc11c value. emotional 1treng1h. in1cllec- tual and psycho- loaical challenge. and cultural rcl- vance. I won't hide 11 ~ "'R~r and Mc" ts a documentary about the demise of MAM Orta ..... M•rpr Ne•~ Bwti ''home-mo' 1c" 4ual1t) that makes 11 so appealing. Moore· 1n1crv1cws rt'al people. and 1he1r can<l1d comments and ob~rvallons come as unex- pected gem!>. Moore himself 1s humorous as the: low-kty m1crv1("wer pro' iding subtle qu1pi. as he :>l'C'i fit He 1s straight· forward and direct '~1th his intcr- Vll'"l'l'\. 1h1') gives 1hc film a very rcalt~tll lonl' Moor<' mainl) focuses on fol'lor) "'orkcr.. "'hose h vclt- ho0<h arc tal l'n awa} from them "tlh thc closing of Flint's (leneral Motor.. plants As a cnntra'il. Moore 1n1erspcrscs almos1 fn,oluu' ~enc~ of Flint'~ upper cla~'i whose ltv('s go on as usual. For example. a Roanng ·20s party is held at a mansion. and la1d- ofT autoworkcrc; are em ployed as Flin1. M1ch1gan (A documentary about a city named after a type of stone in thr M1dwcM?) Ycs. and 1f it sounds like 11 will be good for you. hke the creamed peas our mothcrs alv.a}s told us 10 cat. you arc nght (bu1 wh) 1s 11 1ha1 we like those sort of than~ now?). This movie will be good for you. hut it's not one of those gratn}. black-and-wh11c things w11h no hackground music. or no sound track at all. that holds us in our scats impaled on the triple barbs of horror. gu1ll and helplessness. The path os and the gut-wrenching m1M:r) arc there. We Stt the devas- tation 1n human and municipal terms. we see the villains for what residents h•ve lost their jobs. Howe ver. Michael Moort, who is the director-writer-producer-star. has created a eem of a movie. His utirical counterattack 1111inst the powa and P'CICd of the automobile industJy and its dfect OD ODe dty malttt for an c.,remely cntenain.ifts film. Jn his •ttcmpt ao interview Roter Smith. chairman ofOencral Moten. and to brina Smith ao Alnt IO be: could see what the plant cloainp h8d done to the city, Moore ii ~ ftonled with n)any bunlla. On -. visit to the OM beldqvarWs la Detroit. Moore ii abet for .. credanilll; e.. ._.over lie Qact E. °*" ...s. He ii &bell.,.,. .. door. human mannequins. Moon• also m- lcr"e"~ cclcbnt1n who ong1nall~ had c·omc from Flm1. or "-Orkcd on promo11onals for Gcncral MolOr\ Therc were 100 many of these clip~. al 11mes the: hghthcancd manner of the cclcbn11cs so removed from Flint rcs1dcn1s did not seem 10 rnm- plcmcn1 1hc rest of the film . However. the underlying mood 1\ unsc11hngl) bleak. Time and again Fltnt rcs1dcnt'i arc shown being evicted. and s1a11s1ics about Flint''i ming crime rate and full pnsons arc numerous. Thl' general dccay of a once-prosperous cll> 1s one of the film 's most rccurnng images. In one scene a famil y 1s evicted while one of Roger Smith's Christmas speeches 1s voiced-over. One of the film's messages that I v1c11m11cd children. But 1h1s 1s not what keeps us 1n our seats. The film ts well made and moves beyond thc story 11 1s telling. There arc charac- ters: vi llains. henchmen. v1c11ms. and m1sgu1ded good guys (although the hero -or hcTOinc -is a h11le hard 10 pinpoint). They thread through the film and grow and de- velop. or wither. just like they should 10 keep us cntcnaincd. There is also a smallering of daytime TV and beauty pageant personah11e~ 1ha1 add their own spitt. And, unbehcvably. there 1s humor that makes the audicntt l•ugh so loud and so long I.tat the sound track 1s drowned out.. It's real humor. ironic and black somc11mcs. Dcsi>tte his inability to interview Smith, Moore SUC<leeds in acttina candid ~nses from the citts unemployed factory wortcn and its rcaidcnts. Moore ta1b with a lady wbo su=.men11 her income by n ili• ~·u lhcn .... them for their mat or as a pet (a rather coattova'llal telft'CDt). Moore allO ape.ab to a a.dY wbo ldlt AmWlly products and aupplcmcnts btt in-come by doilll '10lcM' ......,.., (a billriouf QPeiicDoe. .,.ucularfy win IM WY -.Meted Moore tev- enl _,_ r.... to tel htm that her color ..a~ ot henetf .. incor- rect). Tlae fllm allo feltum cameoe ~ Alli1a lmD.I. Pu 8ooM lob •ab. loben tiuk ad Mila ...... fount.I d1\lurbmg "'a' 1hc gcnl·ral feeling 1ha1 all 11f l·lmt\ cconom1e prubkms "'l'H' thc fault and rc-~pons1b1hl) of Roger ~m 11 h Tt ~rmcd as though Mvorc· ncl·dcd a scapl·goa1, and had found one in the clusl\ e Smith. Moore did not offer an\ ul h1'> o" n '><1lu11ons. he mcrrh con11nucd hi\ \card1 for Ro ger m11h na1,rl~ hoping that Sm11h would prov1dC" JObs or at least answers for the unemployed. Overall. I cnJoyed the film and fell 1ha1 11 was amusingly presented and definllcl) worth Sttmg. but not mcrch a laugh at the Cll· pcn!>C of the 'ie11m's haplcss plight. documcnlar) about thc demise of Flan1 may not sound hkc wmc- lhing 1ha1 could get )OU where you lt'C (unlc'>~. of course. )QU hvl' 1n f-llnl). but II IS, and what's left of those lovcl>. wide- ly spaced single famtl) homes and the people who lived m them on med1t.a11vc tr~ ltncd slr~ts is worth sec:ina. And. ti's tn color. W11h back- ground music. The '80s were marked by a series of comeback cffons in Flint. such as the construction of a luxury hotel that was built with ci ty bonds and the development of a theme park that closed after just sill months. However, the ci ty continues t o tcarCh for a pen- ecea for its m•ny problems. You will walk away rrom the moVie touched by the trqedy of the situation but alto very much amuted by Moore's mo~makillf siyle. Tbit la oee ot lbc bat mov.a of tlae ,.ar1 ...... in my hard. bard cushioned. an aliahtly s11 r k movie theater QOl tnowina wh to Qpect. •nd fo tuu&ely so. someone had tol me this was 1010 to be a docUme llrY, 1 probabl wouldn't ha v 1o•e. becaus ocu-comedy •1 12• _. ........ ••• ....... _... D9ft. ,..,,,.,, ... ... ,,,... -. ...... ~ ltt -..... until now, l. lib fMDJ odm mj~ down. and the effect of thete clot- taken people. lleftOtyped doaamcft-fop on the whole town. It c~pc"CUCd tanci. I .pict&nd IOIDI boriJ11 Ted a clear viewpoint and relen~y Koppel-like aewsman who would t.cked it up. It showed the VlewetS state the flcta. rdtr to l h visual tbe situation by ac:walty tnvelina to aids. and theD lllllf-helnedly babble the homes and offices of the people ahout some w.t op6ftioa. liyillt not directly involved in the crisis. 10 offend lllJ'OftC. MichKI Moon:, iM d11't('.tor and I couldn't bave beca more wrona. interviewer, crutively made it ~ Ahhousb "llosr and Me" IOI off vious to the audteocc how hard 11 to a sloW Ran, lt IOI propeiavel)' was for the many laid-off workers better and bctta. Tbit ~ was and their families. All former G M about a small M~ IOWft that worken were forced into such u · was home to the ftnt ()eacnl treme poverty it amazed me. A Moton flctofy, The fDOY1e told l&rikU. cumple of this that has about tbe tbcMMI .. of liWI nOed stuck fn mv. mind for some time is when tbe OM k1of'la _. ..... lbe wondcrl'UJ tbi• you have. 1'10\'IES Fflmmakerhopespeopre will begin to fight back By WIWAM S. BERGSTROM I l.IN"T. M1lh -hlmmaka M1chal'I Moore. who hl·lpcd linann' hi\ n111rnlty acclaimed documentary . .. lfogl·r 8. :Vk ... h) running hingl1 gamc·s. dt!l'sn't think hi\ mo' 1r will diangl' ho~ t•11rpora110M <;uch a' ( •l'nn.11 Motor' 1rcat C0"1mun1t1c·~ But hl' think" rx·opk nught \lart lighting h:.ll k. ( .~1 \\OJ\ luumkd 1n Flan \ in 19'1!!. hut a few )t'ars Jg11 Jnukd 111 mo'c \C.'\l'fal of''' plant\ tu Mr\ll'll \l11•ul \0.1100 rl'\ldl·nt'I lo\t thr1r Jobs. and man~ of the l 11' ·, mo' u: thcilll'f\. ~turl'S and bus1ncs~·' clo'>Cd ··Ruger~~ \fr .. a ~Ill\ guts~ and engaging mt1\lr. d1111n1dn :-.111orc"· lru111c,., a11empl\ to mtcn tl'~ (,~1 ( h.11rman Rogn ~mllh ahout thc de' a\ta11on in Flrnt T lw \'i·)l'J1-11ld filmmJ~l·r rcl·rntl~ t.ilknt ahout thl· gm,qng g.ip hl.·t~l·cn the n ch and thr 1J4111r in tht• l Olll'd \t,Hl'" an :rn 1ntcn tl'~ at the area'<> largl'\I unmn hall When compaml'' an·ept preferential trl·atmt•nt and 1.1\ hrca~~ fundt·d h' IJ\pa)crs· dollars and aren't lktnrcd from dl'\J\1;1t1ng la)nfT'I. a l)(lhllcal awakening " "' l'rdur he "11d ''I'd hke lo -.er < 1M real11e what the) 0 \C donr to 1hou..and~ of fam1l1l'\. propk ~ho lmt their JOh'> and 1hc1r home~. all ~h1k (iM 1<; making rCC"ord proliu (1~1 made s~ bilhCln la\I )Car.00 Moon· 'iald But the l'l\Ut' ·~ larger. he \Cltd . "I don't think (IM '' thr prohlcm I don't think Rogl·r Smith '' thr pr<>hlcm The prohkm " we hvl' in a \t>C•ct) that'\ unJu\t. unfair and 11'' not drmocrat1r "Worker\ Jnd lommumt1n \hould haH' mon· 111 a "1) ahoul llh· dn1.,mM that affect their dall) h'r' ·· l k 'lml ht' film doc\n·1 prl":ll"h doom and gloom hut J ~n \(.'n\(: 1111h1· ah,urd1t~ of Flint°' plight -and \llml' angl·r ··1 th1nl that gc·tting prnph' dcprC'>\C.'d onl~ par.ti) tl'' them .. '"Roga IJ.. \k'" pmhahl) ''on'1 change rorpor- allt•n~. MlK•re ..:11d hut ix·opit' who \C.'l' 11 could dl'l"tdt· tn get actt\l' "The) rnuld dcrn.lc to 101n a union. The) could drude to \.'Ole." he ~•d "They could have a d1scuss1on ~Ith their neighbor Even that 1s rare 1n thr I Q80s. 10 ha' ea pohtteal d1~u'ls1on with your neighbor. I would JUSI he happ) to sec people do anything at this point .. ··Roger & Mt' .. was a hit at the New York. Tnron10. Vancouver and Tt'llunde film festivals. But tht' mo' tt' couldn't premiere in Moorr·s homctown of f-l 1nt smce all thc movie houS« had closed. It screened instead at a theater 1n nearby Burton. Moore was sho"'ing signs of fatigur as he handed out 11ckcts at UAW Local 599. and later alighted from a 'tud10-supphcd limousine at the theater 1n blue-collar Burton. "They made me ndc in 11." he joked to laughing onlookers. "It's a food thing the revolution didn't begin when I was nd1ng around in that thing." Social consciousness isn't new for Moore. His fathl·r. and most of his rcla11ves. worked 1n an auto plant. An uncle took part in the 1937 sit-down ~trike at a GM plant 1n Flint that started the UA W's nsc to power. In t 972. at age 18. Moore won a seat on his local school board. At 22. he founded an alternative news- paper. the Fltnt Voice. later the Midlipn Voice. and was editor for 10 years. He has been a commentator o n National Pubhc Radio's "All Thinp Considered." and has published articles in such publtcat1ons as "The about one woman who was shown in this feature. She had no other resort but lo raise nbbiu. and if any of her rabbits would no t MkM•I M oore Nation·· Jnd ··c 11lt1mh1a Journ.111\m Kc' 1cw ·· In II/Kn. ht·"·" n.Jml·d t•d11or ol ··Moth1·r Jom·<," m,1g;111n1· hut"'"' \Oon firt·d Muon· 'latd 11 ~a!> hel·ausc: ht· rql·rtl·d .111 art1dt· .111.1rk1ni: "IK,1ragua· .. Sand1m .. 1a guH·rnnwnt ""l\fothl'I Jom·,·· ht11ml Pn·\ldt·nt ·\dam llodl\lhlld \,1111 11 "·'' hl.·t .IU\(.' \-lnorc -.a, a "\haot1t adm1n1'tr:t1or ·· Bad. 1n 111111 ,inti uut 111 "'t1rlo. hl· dl"I uktl to If\ lilmmalo.mg. 11\lng tlw \UhJl'CI\ JI hJnd unl·rnplm rnt·nt t'' ll tWn\. ho.11llrd·ur> 'ltlfC' .1handonnl nl'tgh- horhooth lie ~old hi\ huuw and opnall'd a lul''i4.la' night bmgu g.amt· to ra1\C pan of the SI bO.IXO that finant·cd the 21 '-)rar 'tnture H1: 'i.craped for grants and con- tnhut1on' lo makr up the rc-.t The film wa\ cnmpl<'t<'d in ~ugu't The d1shevclcd creator. peering qu1a1cally through dark·nmmed gla'ISC'I under a mop of hair onl) partly confined b) a "Roger & Mc" ba'ICball cap. admitted the acclaim wu a surpn'IC tte ga ve awa) most of the 4.500 11ckets at the AW local. a natural audience Thl'fc are 15.000 UAW m cmheM in Flint. down from 28.CXlO 1n G M boom 11mes '" the 1 9~0~ Ofl'toda' ·, ml"m~rsh1p, 1,600 art" laid ofT Like the auto worker'> trackrng 'lush into the union hall. Moorl' dn-<,\C.'d I<' match the dingy M1ch1gan winter: hrown parka. dark sweater. open sh irt, Je&ns and \ncakcrs. He didn't go Ho llywood even at the theater. keeping the cap and l''l<:hew1ng the cvc::nmg clothe~ \Orne arnval'i wore. H1<, onJy concession 10 fa!>h1on was a tweed 1acket over the open-necked shirt. After ht~ fame with "Roger & Mc." which will probably he named when thc .\cadcmy makes its Oscar nom1nat1on., next month. Moore wants to keep malung films. But in the whirl of the "Rogt"r & Mc" launch. he hasn't settled o n possible subJttt'i 'Tll get som e 1d~s when I set some sleep." he said. slumped in a chair at the union hall. Our ratings sell as pets. she .vould have no choice but to butcher them and sell them fOf' meat. She would havt been happy to make SI 0 a week. This movie Is a must -sec . l auaranttt it will tf ti :;1-·1 -)f f1t$l0ti&-$ toucb your hurt as It did mine, and it will make you thank Ood for all . t • • 1111 \llH HB Playhouse puts audience in 'Cuckoo's Nest' '1deos. thert'·s hllk mccn11ve to realh come out and 10 the theater. The· opponun1t~ 10 Stt an en- ' 1ronmcntall~ staged play that tears out some of the conHnllons that the unc).plored theatergoer m1gt11 know to npect IS \Cl') eAClttng. The) ·re getting the play put across 10 them in a ne" way. a wa) they can't make pn··supposed ideas about.·· ly CHRISTOPHER TRELA 0.-,, ,_ ""··--· You have just bct:n admitted to the da) ward of the Oregon State Mental Hospital. For the next two hours. surrrounded by wandenng mental patients. ~ou observe a group of hospital rl'S1dcnts dealing with their illness. the head nu~ that bhndl) guides them. and a new- romcr that wakes them all out of their mental stupor. If this sounds ltkr something out of a pla}. you're right The play is .. One Fle" 0, er the Cuckoo's Ncst," which o pens to night at the Hunungton Beach Pia) house But this 1s no ordanar) production of .. Cuckoo's Nest:· Directo r G regory Cohen has fashioned an env1ro men- 1al theater piece that thrusts the audience into the ccntrr of the play. "l''e always wanted to do 'Cuckoo's Nest'·· said Cohen during a break at a recent dress rehearsal. "lt'i; a wonderful pla). Probably the be'it ensemble piece ever written. I want to include the audience in that ensemble. I want them 10 not only see and react to what's happening to these people. but actually feel what's happening." .\ccord1ng to Cohen. the play 1s going to stan the minute the patron bu> s their uckets. .. The audience will be admitted as patients to the day room of the Oregon State Hospital. A nurse wall seat them and give them the rules of the ward. and how they're supposed to act "htle they're here for the nr'(t t"o hours." While Cohen reah1es that man' people ma) bt" unprepared to sec a productio n of this nature. he thanks it's good to 1ar their sense of nor· malit). "Most audience members arc con- d111oned by television." explained Cohen. "They come into a theater. s11 back, relax. and see exactly what they expect to sec. Because of that. they miss 60 percent of what hap. pens on stage. When I do a show. I like to do it a little differently. I like to surpn~ an audience ... Because of the way the pla) 1s "ntten. the character of Randell P. McMurph) (played in the movie by Jack Nicho lson) appears 10 be the main c haracter. Cohen see·s McMurph) more as the catalyst for the l'' l'nts that occur during the course of the pla>- "l wanted to get the audience tn\Ol,cd "•th more than JU\t McMurph} EHi') one of the charac· ten. ha" tht•1r own '>IOI'). Ifs m ore their slur}. actuall~. than his. and I "ant the.' audience to get a chance to ml'ct and understand these peo plC'." ( ohen also noted that the casting of McMurph\ a nd Nurse Ratchett and 'their pcrcc1' cd rela11onsh1p 1s a little different than most pro- ductio ns. ·-rm playing McMurphy and Nurse Ratchell younger than most people are used to. I feel there's strong St'xual attraction between them. as well as the hate. which adds to II .. Whale Cohen has directed numcr· ous pla) s throughout Orange Coun· t). he 1s no strangr r 10 ac't1ng. having rC'CCl\Cd ra\C rC\ ICWS for his ponra)al of George in "Of Mice and Men" at the Hunungton Beach Pla~­ house last \car. T his dual talent has occ1rnonalf, ca used him a b11 of a dilemma · "There arc limes when I'm d1rel't· 1ng a shu\\ that I "ould kill to be in 11 This onl' I would kill to be 1n 11 But the d1remng of 1h1s one ha\ been mcred1bl~ gra11f~ 1ng. probatil) bccauSt" 11·s so d11Terent .. In con,enuonal theater. there 1s a ·'founh "all" that e:..1sts bet"een 1he actors and aud1enrc. ln this pro- duction that "all 1s almolit non· eAISICnt "There's sull a wall" SIJd Cohen. "Not much. though. It's a paper thin 1A.all. but it's there.·· Mitchell J. Mills, who plays McMurph). believes that Cohen's production has actually eliminated the wall altogether. "It's reall) t"xc1ting way to work." stated Mills. ··v ou get over the fact that the aud1enrc 1s everywhere you lool . In some ways you have 10 tighten your conantrallon more than o n a proscenium stage where there's that founh wall that you can close off. Here. there's no wall. The audience 1s within the walls of reah· ty of the play. It's eitc1ting. There's no getting away fro m the actio n or the cmouon that's happening. You're an the line of fire." Mills 1s a newcomer of Oranie County theater. Originally from New York. he moved to San Fran- cisco for St'veral years before ending up 1n Los Angeles. He has appeared on TV. an the series "M1dn1ght Caller... and was featured an the mo' 1e "Hair'' and the soon-to-be- rcleased "Romana Has Two Lovers." While in San Francisco, Millsap. pcarcd in an environmental pro- ducuon of "Catspaw." · "TheSt' days. with televmon and Pat11 Patron1te. who plays Nurse Ratrhctt. also enJOYS the en· 'iron mental approach to the play. ·· 1 h~c 1heater·1n-1he-round and intimate theater This (Huntington lkarh Pla)houi.el 1s a big theater. but the aud1rnce 1s right on lop of u~ I reall~ h~e that rela11onsh1p. f hl' audience/actor rt"lauonship 1s so 1mponant. Ha' mg them nght there ts reall) v1talmng." Patronite. who always want~ to play Nurse Ratchett. explained that the seating for "Cuckoo's Nesl'· is very different from a 1hcatcr-in-the- round type o f set up. "The scats arc place sporadically throuJ}lout the theater. There's no escaping the audience. It adds to the tension." Cohen thinks that this 1s the first lime a stock p1ett of theater like "Cuckoo's Nest-has bttn done en- ' 1ronmentall). especially an Orange Count). 'Tm thnlled that the Hunllngton Beach PlayhouM'. will let us do it." he said eitcitedly. "h 's aoina to make waves. There will be some peo ple that absolutely hate it. people who don't like confrontation. h's J0in1 to be an uoco m fonablc evening. but ifs not dan,crous.. I don't want it threatenina. The alJdienoe is bere for entertainment. and that's what this is." "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be perfonned by the Huntington Beach P1ayhouse at Gisler School. 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntinaton Beach (832-140S). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 17 with Sunday matinees Jan. 21 and Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. Henley tops Grammy· list BEVERLY HILLS. CaJjf, (AP) - Don Henley's "The End of the lnno- cen~" earned four Grammy nomi· nations today and Bette Midler ~nnie Rain. Tom Pett)'. U-2 and Bill y Joel also pulled 10 multiple nominatjons fo1' the 32nd annual awards show. .. End of the Innocence" was nominated for album of the year. and the title track won the nod for rte0rd of the year. The sinaJe was nominated for sons of the year a writer's award. and licnley also ~s nominated for male rock per- formance. Miss Midler's "Wind Beneath My Winaa·: was nominated for record of lhc year. sona of the year and female pop vocal pCrfonnaocc. The rock bend Fine Youna Can- nibals was nominated for best album for .. The Raw &t The Cooked .. and for record of the )cat and pop poup for the Ii nalc .. She Ori va Mt- Cnzy. '' Joel also earned key nominations with bit decadeHummj~ tinpc ""We Oicht•t SWt tbe :=i~. It was '8bbed for belt rieord, -and pop ... vomlil1 8wudl. -·· Pttly .. DOIDiMted b' bit .. Full Mooa~IANlnDdthe ... '"ftee Flllia-.. li~ tbe nod b .. rock paf'onnAnclC. Pct<y is alSO"a l'Mmber of the all- star lineup in the Trueling Wilburys. who ftft nominaied for the album .. Travelina Wilburys" and best rock poup. Miss Raitt wu nomiaaled fOr her album .. Nick of Time" and for female pop vocalist for the title track and female rock vocal performance for the album. The Irish bead U·2 earned a lcat· terina of nominations., inchxtina rock poup performance for tbc LP "Rattle and Hum:· and in the same caicaory was picked for the sinsJe "When Love Comes to Town" with 8.8. King. U-2 and lead sinacr Bono al~ were nominated for best song wnttcn fo r a motion pictu~ for "Angel of Harlem." from the movie "Rattle and Hum." In the rhythm and blues eatqory, best vocal perfonnan« nominations went _to J~ Jacbon. Aretha franklin, Nata.be Coac. Anita Baker and Vaoeua Williams. Prince, Bobby Brown, Al Janau. ~uther Vanctro. and Smokey Rob- inson were RAB male vocal nomi-nees . The Or•uny Awards will be~ ented Feb. 21 at the Sllrine A.uditoritnn ia Los Tbe lllrc&how .,.. w1111'e•::... live bv CBS. \ IUI O 'Do the Right Thing,' movie of '89, now on video Herc an-capsuJe reviews of a w u11k of movicw rcttntly relca!><'d on '1deotape: "Do tile Rtc•t nle1" MC.\ Homt· \ 1Jt•o. \'HS-lkta. $89 95. Rared R. When Island P1cturt's rcleaSC'd ·\ht·\ Gotta Have It.'' about a 'n uall~ independent )'Oung woman. \p1 l t• u·c \\'llS lio nized as the leader 111 J ne1>. waH~ of independent film - m.1l 1ng He had made the lust~ IQ8o hl..1t k-and-"' h11c mo' 1c for an ama1- 1ng S 175.000. l ft.> ~pent million~ mon.· tor '"Do thl' Kight Thing.'" and with thts l1Jnl . realistic and brutal portra11 11f rJ, "m and 11s b) products. the b{'lsh ,,,ung filmmaker has entered the m.11n\tream Ran· was not an issue in "Sh'"\ C 1111ta Ha\C' It." In his nc\I film . '"ll hool Da1c:· Columbia Picture\· h1ggC"st grosser for 1988. Lee "'J \ \trident and pokm1cal in his tn·a1 - m~·n1 of racial issues. But 1n "IX> tht• Right Thing." hc allows the mo' it• 1h\•lf lo unraH·I and define b1gotl") I ht• theme for the mtn 1c·, !Ilk 1 11111l'\ from a \IX'erh made tH 1 hl' ..Jl II' 1\I !\bk olm '< in l>l:n·rnl'l:r l''M ··Rausm I'> ;i human prot'lkm .111...t J l rtml' 1ha1 1\ ah~1lu1d' '" 1.1h..1,1I ~ that a pt·r-.on "'ho " 1igh1tng. r.1u\m I\ \lot'll wi thin ht'> r11.1.hl\ to 111.1h1 against 11 b~ an~ mean\ nl'l.l'"- Jf\ un11I 11 1s cl1m1na1cd ·· \takolm . and the Nolxh,1 \l..1rtin l uthn King Jr . both pla' an 1nJ 1rctl rok 1n the mo,1e. "'h1r h tJl t'\ plan.• in a lo"'cr-m1ddle-d.1\\ nnshhorhood 1n the Bedford· \1u"e-.an1 ~c11un uf Brookl\n It I' a longing 10 1nclud<" photographs ot 1he late Cl\ 11 nghls leaders on a ""'all 111 fame· 1n a p111.1 parlor run h' an 11.ihan that !>parl..\ a tragll' ran al l\1nfrontal10n. The Italian m,m·r ha' 1•111~ the p1uun."S of "'hilt'. Italian· \merKan l debnue., 11n hi\ "'all It 1' .1 \'-'Cltenng summn in lkJl11rJ. 'ltu\' e!.<lnl. Persp1rn11tm run., frl't•I' J \ Jo fire h\dranh ant.I tcmpc" t \n lhl' largl· ~ret'.n. ~OU IW' h111 IU\t "'.1lt hing 1ht• mo' ll' I ln thl' homr \lfel·n. )OU might \loJnt hi tu rn ''" \llUr air umdit1ont·r \al (Dann) .\1cllu1 and h1\ 1"'0 '>t>n\. V110 and Pino. open lht•ir p111ena to st.an a ne"' da' Da Ma) or (Ossie Da' 1\) an anc1t•nt rn1dcnt who spends his 11me "'a'>h- ing do"n the ~cslc~ear> "'1th a bolllc of beer. s"'«'?S up: Mool1l' 11 rel amvcs read} to do h1~ dch' el') l hores. On the.' 'itrttt. Radio Raheem .• 1 'Oung man o f fe"' words and an intense sco"' I. lumbers about "'1th a ghetto blaster the s11c of a minitruck forcing thc world lo listen to rap music. Buwn Out. the local act1' 1s1. grouses about how then-arc no blacks on the "wall of fame ... and }Cl only blacks and Hispanics fre- quent the pizu parlor. l.tt's nciahborhood mosaic slowl> takes shape with sharp images of human character. Tensions and con- ll1ll., .ibounJ Hui 11 1~ the hnal t·nn frun1a1111n hl'l"'t'l'n the holht•aJ JnJ ra{l\t Pino and R.1J111 Kahcem thJt l Ulmin..Jtt'\ 1n thl mm it"'' 101- l'nl t·nd K.ihn·m " murdt·n·J h' pOIJ\ l' P\'OJ11\' On lhl' hltX I.. rn J10nJ h) dl''trm ing \.11\ Pllll'fHl . 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I h1., " a po \\1•rlul '1Jeo. ~hose tru lh\ ma' n·pel tho~· "'ho continue lo .kn\ thJI l.lll\01 ,, indn·d \\l)\en llll\I th~· l.1hfl1 111 -\llll'lll.ln Ille ) O U miti.ht \\.Jilt 111 hu' th" on1' ratlwr tll..Jll fl'tll II ht•t..JU!>l' 11 JU\I might ll\·1111lll' .1 'l.t\\ll -B) Dolorl'S Barclay Assodat~d Prl'Ss Arts Editor .. A Cborus of Disapproval" / IJ,'i~. •J_' 11111111lt'\ rJlt'<l P< 1 \11uth < 1.1/<' / 11i.·rt.u nmn11 Sfi~ v'i B.i-..·d un 1he Bn tl\h 'tagt• roml'll~ "' \ l.rn \ H l ho urn ·· .\ Choru' nf D1-.ap11rn' JI .. " a lhJrm 111gl~ "4.'ant ~1 ud\ of a l·"' of lharalle"' "'ho !')<tpulatl' a prm 1nn al ltttlc-theater 1rnu1>1:. pc r-.11naltt1t'' "'ho transfonn l'\C"r\lhing rnt n high drama. mrlud- 1ng thl·1r hat l\tag\' n'alne\ and h1r lcnng and their mundane of- f<,ta~e Ii' l''> It s little "'onder. therefore. that thl' Hlad.pool Theatl·r C ompan) of ~Jrtiorough . .i ~mall [nglt<>h <iea\1de 1t1\lo n, upt·n~ 11~ arms to a nc."wcomer -'>h\ Gu' Jones (Jcrcm' Irons. in a "'onderfulh "'an performance). a d"plat ed 1qJ0"'1'r "'ho has ~n rclocatt•d there h' his electro nics firm . Gu). "ho tak't:s up residcncc 1n a boarding house. 1~ lonely and he responds 1mmcd1atcl) to a news- paper ad announcing aud1t1ons for a local production of John Gay's an- 114ul· upn eua. ··The Beggar·s OtX'IJ .. In ~hon order. Uu\ -"I love the nal1ll' Gu~:· s:i)!; one of the women. .... o masculine'.. -1s taken into their confidt·nce. becomes part of thl· a'~orted backstage affiliauons and grudges. and w11hou1 even ll)- 1ng lx·tomC\ th1• troupe's resident \lud ) ou "'on·1 ll nd a bad performance 111 th1., l'n\l'mbk piece that. some- lum " JummJted b' the star turns 111 lrum .rnll \nthon) Hopkins. 1>.ho pf..1 \' th~ th~a11•1 m m pan) director. L1l..1· 1·:.11 h 1x·r,on 1n 11, cast. .. .\ < 1111111' ul D1\Jppro,:il" 1s somc- 1111111:! •>I ..1 lh.irat ter. It makes a good u>lllJ)Jlllllll tor a rouplc of hou~ - By Joe BaJtakt McClaccby Ntw1 Servlc~ Moold• fSplk• le•J shares • tender moment w~h Tin• (Rosie PerezJ In "Do the Right Thing:· GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS BFSf PICTURE. 'BF.Sf DIRECTOR Edward Zwick BEST SCREENPLAY Kevin JarTC BF.Sf SUPPO RTING ACTOR Den.:.el Wa .. hington BEST O RIGINAL SCORE James Homer ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST '. 1'111\.-\I 1'•\R/1111 kl\lfU 1. •..._..-1 ~••/l\lo1l1'1\1 -\\I/Ilk I I\," ...:t 1•w i ..-, t ·•I ~· U -\ \t • ' . 1111 \ \I .. \ll·•·h ''ll \/1-\\ .......... ~ ...... \l '\\I q "ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS Of THE DECADE .. !' . ' . " I \I • '"' "A MOVING FILM, BEAUTIFULLY ACfED ... Th~· r:ht t<. c;upl•nor. 11cn:.d \X'a ... htngtn n 1, , lt·arh nn h1' w:1v to ,1 m;JJ\ir "rl'Cn l:ln:cr~ \ • , J • I U ~' 1111 '\!l • ' •I I I\• t1' \' .\' •'.\ "EXCITING. POWERFUL. BREATHTAKING. TERRIFIC:' "AN ELECfRIFYING DRAMA OF THECML WAR ••• 'l 1l1 •r\'' hnn~ a kmJ 11! mi 1111 •11 p1l!ua· glo1'' It • I'\ en t •Ill' In\ I tlv1.:J~ IH~ ~· It Cm Erm ,,l, .\lolt' hmtt\ STARTS TODAY • MWtltM •COITA •IA •NUllTlllTOl IEACN LA MIMM ,... "°"'°"1 If.ACM ,... OIWlll SoCafs C.ntmaoollS E<lwns EOWllllSCNnei Center P1e111c·s G.t~'~ ~ Edwards Ncwoort Cftma Ctntury Cineclome 971).6700 SouttlCoastPlan (714)1Cl.()770 ~31611 6'4-0790 634.2S5J •IMA 546-27!1 -------.,, ~IN •~"TT.I} IN ~edArus1$Movla8 h~ 529-9036 [11te1-.ACCPTD_.__wt! l'OlllMWID'.~0 Ill,_.~,. • C.11\\\\\ Rehab' d Hollywood makes boffo getaway 11y DOMllA /WO RAY on 0-'Y,... C.••+=,.. .. If you haven't visll.ed Hollywood recently. you're in for a pleasant surprise. The city is undergoing a down- rown renaissance that includes pres- en ation and rehabilitation of its historic buildings as well as develop- ment of new commercial s11cs. The initial stages of the renewal program arc most evident on the \\'CStern end of Holl) wood Blvd .. \\here an esumatcd Ill m1lhon 1our- 1sts annuaJly flock to scc'"the local landmarks. Since most of these v1s1tors amvc 1n the ~ummcr. now is a good 11mc for thO!iC of us who hvc nearby to tour 1h1\ area. which rt'cently hai; been dcdared a National H1Monc District. THE HOLLYWOOD ROOSE- VELT HOTEL. 7000 Hollywood BJ,d .. grande dame of the town's hotC'ls. first opened 1n 1927 and was the original site of the Academy Awards. After a two-year closure to undergo a S40-m1lhon facelift. 1t is full) restored to its former glory. Check out the elegant lobby. the swimming pool painted wi th a mural by David Hockney. and the menan1ne which houses a 01ctonal RUFFELL'S .. UPllOLST£1Y lllC. .......... """lln! lit? -.. ~ CISTI •SA-SU.115' h1stol) of Hollywood's early history.: THE MASONIC TEMPLE. 68-49 Hollywood Blvd.. has been reno- \ atcd and convened into a complex that hou~s the Hollywood live Entcnainment Pavillion aJong with !>mall shops and restaurants. This Beaux Ans building was designed by John C Austin. who also dcsil"ed Los Angeles Cit) Hall and the Grif· fith Park Observatory and Planetarium. YOUR VIDEO DEBUT. 6800 Hollywood Blvd .. is one of the new- est enterprises on the strttt. Your can star in your own music or movie '1deo. or video "greeting card." and this rnmpany will provide the videotape. graphics. and special ef- fects Prices begin at S 19.95 for up to fi,e people. and include rehearsal 11mc. MANN·s CHINESE THEATER. acrou 1he street. first opened in 1927 with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMillc's "King of Kings." This theater. with llS large screen. s1x- track Dolby stereo system. and or- nate architecture. is still a great place to see first-run movies. In the forccoun outside. more than 160 movie stars have left their footprints 1n cement. and some have also kft 1nscnpt1ons or other in- Two Hip. Two Coot *Two Cope. Mu Monror. LOOUCAHNON ... • 00,,... c:.s ..... •A Riotous comeclYI" ·-llClf'aa-..-~ -....... m,... -Peter Stack. SAN f"ANOSCX> CHRONICLE .... •8.""8 u.. Miits,...,..., ~ SaodllOlcll ~ 1714) 511__, C...... ·-Edwlnll F8llily , _ Woodlllldgl CiNllll 121-lelO 561-0l66 Th• new HOllJWoM ...... of • ........,. renov.tlon efforts OYff th• .... couple of ~· once -'" hat pl•ntJ to off• vis- sigma. John Barrymore's square in· eludes a hne drawin& of his famous profile. Betty Grable pressed one of her less into the cement. while Roy Rogers' square includes a hoofprint from Trigger. THE WALK OF FAME: You can sec more sidewalk art hononng Hol- lywood celebrities along the WaJk of Fame. which stretches along both sides of Hollywood Blvd. from 7:00 7:30 1:00 • • Gower to Sycamore StrttU. and on Vine Stiut. from Sunset Bl vd. to Yucca Strttt. Brass stan. embedded in the sidewalk. honor entertainers for achievement in movies. tele- visio n. or other performing media. THE PANTAGES THEATER. 6233 Hollywood Blvd. j ust east of Vine St.. was built as a movie palace in the 1930s and was converted ~vcral years ago into a legitimate 1:30 9:00 9:30 theater for musical performances and stag<' plays. This theater was thr fim An lXl'O-style movie house in Amcnca. and 11 rctarns all of its original architectural details -st)'hzed sun- bursts. 11gl38 gnllwork. nchly or- namented columns. striking statues. and a pala11al lobb). T HE CAPITOL RECORDS l~ne lff GETAWAY /Pap 14) 10:30 11:00 11 :30 ..... ........ .... T ...... sw.o a..to ..... ..... ..-.o ..... .... U I ' I ' f. 0 I I n I I II .JI U \ • Duke's Place reincarnates Savannah Grill Duke's Place just son of popped up. intact. a whale aao in that hlack- holc area of Newport up near lknrhana and the airport. The q.cd-1n-wood, warm, com- fortable atmosphert' C2n be ned1tcd to former operator Marie Callcn- dar·s -but the menu 1s an) thing hu1 old hat: 1n fact. it's nearly a perfect rephca of the one some-nf \OU wall remember from 1he o ld ~a' annah G rill. Owner Duke ~ w-0rked a \ a waiter at Savannah Gnll before thr pla(e was acq"\l1red by Spectrum r oods and convened to an Italian <,eafood emponum (Spcc1rum al\(> owns Prego). Cleverly. 8eSStt picked up a chef from Savannah and ran w11h the abandoned menu -and rf lw hadn't done at. I probably would ha \e. Everybody hkes to toss around phrases li ke '"Cahfom1a C u1 \lnc'" and lhe .. New Amencan"' school nf wokang bul, hke .. Nouvdlc:· lhc\e are loo5el) defined. Parlcv.a) Gnll 1n Pasadena. CheL Pan1ssc an &rkrln and Mortimer's in New York ah adhere to lhc pnnc1pks of fi nd1n~ tht frc~htsl fanll ~omr11mcs the od- dc~t) mgred1cn1\ :J\ ail ahle, lhl'n \er· \'ing them ~1mpl) with few. 1f an) \UUl"l'' PH0\('nta11on 1\ rmpon ant, of cour!.<:. ~a~annah (.rill was thl· lir<>I -and onl) -rl'\taurant in Orange ( ounl~ lo ar1uall) come up w11h more 1han unl' or tw o '"token .. das- hes that rt'flt"t·tcd tht· ph1lo'°ph1es of sur h ··:'\cw \ma1r;rn C'u1~mc .. mJ\Cn\ a\ kn-m111h fOWl'r. 1\ltlC Waler~ and Martha Stt·wart, util11· 1ng hah) let1 Ull'\ JU'I picked from lhc garden. unn rn "havings of 1ntrrc,11n11-. r(mgh l hl'l'\C\. nut~ and bt-rr1e' 111 4'.ilad' Jnd main tou~\ a"" gl·nt•rall\ pm 1t1nnrntt 1tr,cll lo rcat l quid.I\ 111 1:1,t-l hanging fn<>d trend' c;;pt'c trum f r111d c. rn m) o pinion. madl· a m1,1ak c 111 1101 ~ticking w11h ')a\ annah ( 1nll. "hrr h wa~ JUSt \tan- ing to .. tah · "hr n the rorporat1on bought 11 "i p..·u rum·s alternat1\C endea\ or T 111tomJfl" 1\ a wonderful rc\lduranl -hut how man} ltahan rc:.1aura111' l J O one neighborhood \upport'' \\\• ,1lrl·.1d) ha\C far Ill(• man) o\nd "ip..·l 1rum "not pcrfn ll) pr('\rtl·nt .111 \ wJ~ Mac Anhur Park 2Jinl' ,911 f~o'iufty • L•nch Mond•v thra Frld•y • Dinner 7 Night• • S•nd•y Ch••p•gne Brach * Cocktail• * T ropical Drinks * (714) 650·3322 4HI W. Coa•t Hwy. Ne.,.ort Beacla (714) 494-8424 17M 8. Coa.t Hwy. • Lapa• Beacla av.esome). so does the youthful aroma lll mc<iqullc hardwood -the owner o( Oukc'l> Place. rt'al 1hing -and copious equipment To his mo m's recipe for potato fo r an -houS(' 'moking gi ves Duke'' salad. he' .. added huge quantities of Plan-a kl( up on thl· eompe1111on t hil1 pcppt'rs -lhl• result will takr Onl' thing }OU won't find on thl' your brt"ath away. but not un· prcmiSI.'!. " .1 frl'O l'r in Huntington Harbor. another of thl'lr proJl'Cts. ha' heen declared a conl'cptual failure for that location anJ wrll rl·-o p..-n a~ ~mcth1ng d'>C \ornl·da> \Oo n. thl.') say. Oh. "'ell Ba( k a1 I >ukl'.'> Place, l>ukl' Hc~\l·l· inhn1tl'd on(' o f the most spau uu,. wdl '>Ct-up kuchens rn capt1\1l) from Don Callendar. Callendar ka~d Bessce the prop- l'rt). hut hl' '>lrll show'I up often, w pla) ··~k chech out m> salads. I chetk 11u1 h1'> p1 .. ·crust We watch each olhl•r 'Cf) tlosd>.'" s.ays Bc:ssce. \nd 1f ( allcnd;ir '>till likes to fool around 1n the k11chc-n (Bc:sStt 'lay\ his landlord "s wllclt1on of "toy~" '" pleasantl:, Bab' bat k ntK hcnl'fit from h" C.\penment'> with the per· ··Do n ( alknd.ir ne ver had a frev- fcct sauce (''~e. 11 cual\ the spoon. er. and ne1thl'r "'Ill r .. ~c Sil)\ that mean' 11 rcall) \Ill ks to thl· •\nd thert··!. no mil rowa\l' Ckarl) nh,") ~Wl'l'l hut no l to<.1 ~wcet . thl\ I\ d mJn \\hO'i<" l'rcdn 1\ frc,h spll'\ hut nol ll>Oti'J'lll"~. 1h1r k enough nr" < alllorn1a ( u1sinr. no doutlt 111 ~tand up 111 a nh. Bessel'·\ sauce f)l 'l\F"S Pt.\( 'F, -l:!OO .11<·fu1 J " JU't Jh11ut lhl' tx· .. 1 I'\(' e"er /)fl\l' \ft·,. pcm Rt·ach <>~~-t~5 l tJ\ll'd rvH.f>l '/\./-J < onrcmpc)ran .\men lk\\C.'l' workl·d fl1r wc<'k"t gt·111ng l •"' , ul\lnt" "'" l'tl in ;i c:omli>rrahh.·. thl· am hm it·\ Jnd narmesan chel'~ o.1i ./,1lk 11 <t<'l/111Jl 1ha1 c>nn· h(lu\C'd J tu u 1nlor m to IU\I the nght prnpor· AfJ 11t" ( JllcntlJ1 \ <>pc·n for lun1 h t111n<, 111 .111gmrn t h1' grilk d an1f lf1n11c1 ,l\f-'>at ~llh continuou' a ~par.i gu ' "'1 1h '1ne-r1pl'Ol.'d \Cf\1u · JI/ J/lcrnoon and ('H0ning t>1:cf\ll'3k tomalOC\ -and his dam /)inn('r uni) Sun /\f(ldC'r.llC' pnet'\ Chowdn I\ \II ~ll\)(! l°J like tll Wrt\{' rr======;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;~ a ~ong ahoul 11 llm" 1n 1hr wnild due~ hc get lhl· l lam' 111 \la) s.o tcndn I.'\ en a Ocr Ull'\ ·rr n>0kl·d'1 And the ll;J\m l\Ju"' 1x:rln t. den\· 1ng It~ base frum genl•rou' quant111rs of ~mokcd oou1n :ind vdlow firml'r- ll'\lurr d po1a1111.•\ -· Mt•al\ and li\h art· cnokrd over Baked American Meatloaf Jo\.11UttC'\,. J' ....... t wnrch-Y .., ...... ,,h'P' ( <Of!Jno 11" M•• 673-0910 *TWIN LOBSTER TAILS • DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato. with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and your choice of our famous clam cho wder or salad Mond•y through Thurld•J Evening Only• Offer Good 1/15-1/11190 *BROILED LOBSTER TAIL With Baby Beef Teriyaki Shortribs 112.95 *BROl.ED LOBSTER TAI. With our Broiled Chicken Breast and Shrimp Sauteed In Garlic Butter 114.95 "SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL" ~~~= ~l~b~;: lr:!k ~'.'.~--~-.~~~-~~~ -~~-~~-................. s 12.95 • DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato. with all the good~. Delaney's own cream8<1 spinach. and yocx ~ of our famous clam chowder or salad. OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 1/12-1/11/IO LOBSTER FEST LUNCH Atso incAJdes &x>day Brunch • ~ speclal t• 2pm ( 11:30&m -2pm Only) s515 8roiJ«J Lobster Tall acccmpanltKJ by flflnuclne rt • a.my cl*1dlll ctw aQf en CHIS Olfe. A'9ro acccmpsnltKJ by frflllh WIC8rs "*-OilftlJ .rttJ Dlitilney's own garlic breed. ("In Gaellc, It's s Real Grest Irish Deal") DeJmaer'• LOCATIONS: • NEWPORT BEACH 875-0100 • DANA POINT 498-e 115 • LAGUNA HILLS acMS870 • RANCHO CALIFORNIA 871-1113 • GAR0£N GROVE.,_.. lr\lftClfl ~> 898-0081 •ANAHEIM HILLS 174-5100 • ANAHE.tM ...._..., LMMlfl ~ •1-3300 7DAT8 AWW .... ... --------Advertlaer Spotlight-------- HE W EEK way of wclcomeing new and old friends. The owner. lqubal (PauJ) Hussein. was a noted restaurateur in London before immi&rating to Or- anic County two years ~-He believes once people try his food they will come back and. also. spread the word. Tbett 1s a comfonablc lounae with divans when it's necessary to briefly wait for a table. The per- imeter of the main part of the dining room is rimmed with wall scating. upholstered in a distinctive floral fabric imported from India. lty ELEAN<>ltE HUMPHREY Hussein hu taken over a prime margarita., In Ncwpon Beach') In a locaa10 at 3950 Campus Dnve. first dass restaurant., opposi the Tallmantz hangars at I d fi h 'bc .. lutpl•. To all 'our qu"-ons. Jo ayne Airport. The restaurant A sp en 1 erous. mout -~atl'nng "' "" ~ , '' ~-h ...,,_ d · ·d d 1 Tables have white linen cloths overlain with cheerful red ones. complemented by red napkins. The overall effect 1s sophisticated. up- scale and uncrowded . " 1 h · , "'c .. por·t Brau"rie's m odestl y as u.:en re one. ins1 e an ou . Mexican buuet at unc time 1or " -"'"'" r · · · S 95., W h I pr1c"d bufTict i• the management's "-anop1es protect guests amving at The buffet. available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day. always offen a main entrct' besides an array of side dishes. appetizers and relishes. 4. 11 a comp imentar~ ~ ., either the front or rear doors. At the r:::::=:=:=:::~================:il cast end o f the building is a drive- • English f are • Afternoon Tea • • Complete Lunch Menu Including soups & salads • • Sunday Champagne Brunch • Come bro1ne &rOGJld Tea a Sympathy for that Special Vlctortan &lft • Imported Linens • Antiques • China Sweets • Biscuits• & More• 25 YEARS •• THE WA.TERFRONT! THANKS TO ALEX• We've LOWERED OUR PRI~ And Added A Children's Menu! We IUD Ull 0111J fte Pm.t ADd Fre.bllt lapectieDta way leading 10 the large parking lot in back. and entry is on walkways which pass colorful plantings, all newl y installed. GETAWAY From Page 12 BUILDING: Symbolic architecture 1s \plcnd1dly captured in this 13- stol) building at 1750 Vine Street. JU\t abo~e Hollywood mvd. What cl!>C could a record company want. except a circular building that looks like giant stack of m;qrds? Also. wht'n }OU view this strucl\Jrc, don't m1'is the ch1mnc:r on top that looks like a Sl)IUS. YAMAS HIRO CZIJ-466-5125). 1999 N. S)camorc. was built in 1913 Cont1~11t•I Cuis1~ S111u 1901 The cui sine is under the aegis of Chef Alberto. who spent 18 years at the Sheraton Hotel tn Anaheim after seven ye!lrs of training. Hussein also as a hilltop home for two brothers who collected Onental antiques. Toda). 11 1s a Japanese rt'staurant scrvmg nightly dinner in a setting of perfcC'll)' groomed gardens with a panoramic '1ew of Hollywood and greater Los Angeles. For more mforma11on about Hol- lywood sights and attractions. con- tact the Hollywood C hamber of Commerce. 6255 Sunset Blvd.. Suite 91 I ; (213) 469-83 I I. For a narrated bus Lour of the city's chief land- marks. contact Hollywood Fantasy Tours. ( 213) 469-8184. aw ... ".-""""'' 'Nt.•llUJll wieis 1IW ,., ""IMMMIM ~ """""'•'"' ,~ """"'"""' J1tUtiM South Coast Plaza. Costa M~sa 17 141 540-3840 01r Melli Are A Trip to Me1ieo! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food . in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch• Dinner• CocktaHs Open Detty At 11 A.M . .. ,, .. , ... , ................. 298 E. 17tf'I St .. COiia M..a 846-7829 is a chef. but be confinn thOte taJcnu now to a few specialties of his native countrv. Uniquely savory 1s Tandoon chicken. First, plump breasts of skinned chicken arc cut into finger- fnendly pieces. then marinated for 24 hours in a special mix of fresh spices and yogurt. Hussein bakes the chicken 1n the traditional Indian way. cooking 11 over charcoal in the cone-shaped clay oven he has 1mponed. At the proper moment. Nan bread 1s placed in the oven alongs1dr the chicken and it absorbs the aromas of the oven. This flat. fat-frer bread. torn 1n10 hand·s11cd pieces. is served warm with the very tender. p1qutint chicken. Neither chicken nor hread needs anything additional. They smell wonderful and taste even lxt- tcr. One Mexican entre occas1o nmg lots of fa vorable comment 1s chicken 1n mole. (Moles arc sauces with innumerable vanat1ons.) This mole 1s a combma11on of long. red chi li peppers, chocolate. peanut bu11cr and garlic. Guests who do not want the buffet can select from the menu. which 1s the same at dtnner. served from 6 to 9 p.m. The very reasonable prices tncludc SI off for senior c1t11en~ CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ,,... .............. .. ..... r.... ..... ..... ......., .... ., ...... . -....... ~ .. ,,... ..... ..... NEWPORT BEACH 714 IU 20:IO 37 FASHION ISLAND ,,..... ....... , Now Servtng . ... , 11111111 MUIFIST STEAK a •llA...s:(JQD ClAZYHOIS! STEA&BOUSl! Country dinin1 with clua! Authen- tic western decor restaurant and saloon, featuring prime rib, fresh seafoods, and their famoua pan ..auteed steaks. Lunch: Monday· Friday d inner reeervationa IU&fan· tt'ed. Dancing and live muaic in the ..aloon. Dyer Roed Esit/Newport Fwy Santa Ana. 549-1512. THE CANNERY This historic waterfront landmark 1n ~ewport'a Cannery \"illage featuring fresh local seafood and ea!>lern beef. Consistently &ood ~r , 1«e. open for lunch, dinner .. unday Hrunch and Champagne Harb<1r <"ru1~. Entertainment nightlv EnJOY the lounl{e food gal lery superb cla.m chowder' :lOlfl Lttfayette. 675-5777. \E\\ PORT LANDING \ewport I.anding ResUlu rant on the Hal boa Peninsula offe~ a r11 mant1r waterfront setting. Special •1e, tncludt' fresh swordfi~h . Ha"'1111an ~af<X>d favorit~. p rim!.' r1h ahalone, lamb and veal. Garden frt·,h -.alad , appetizer.i and sand '"che-.. Extensive wine list, pt>t'1al ' 1lrinks and cocktails. Live t"ntt"r •.1mment. AF., MC'. V. D (' Locatetl 11 ·~1.1 E. Edl(ewat.er (adjacent to B11lhoa Ferry). Reservat111n" rt't 1 mmended · 67fi-2:r;:l Park1nir ,1, allable. OYSTEIS The rraheet and mOlt annov11tl\t •eafood and oak grill~ 8J)e<'1alty 1tem11 can be found at ()yll~n in C'orona del Mar. Quickly becoming• Iv< ally ~pular bot a pot, Oysters 11pen~ an March of 1989 and Cea turN an oyater bar, oak (1'111, fre!!h ~afood It coclrtails. Lunch, dinner. ~Htppy hour. Located at '!filfl E C oa .. ,t Hwy. 6i5-i 41 I for rr"t'r \8ll0nl. kr.l'BE~ £. LEE The best teafood in town •• ~till on the boet! Not jutt for holidayw and 'J>eeiaJ occasions, Reuben E. Ltt 11erves delicious at.eau. seafood & speciaJtiee every nicht of the week. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Banqueu for up to 400. Weddjnp, parties. receptions, etc. In Newport Bay. 151 E. Coat Hwy .. Newport Reach. 675-5790. TALP. OF THE WHALE Jo'.xpenence a alep back into t1mf' 111 a pla<'t where you can dine at \'1111r own leu111rf'. Enjoy the romancf' flf view. f::x c1Le your •;enses wstb their !W'nsa.tional seafood and traditional favorite11. Rrealcfast 7:00 a.m Mon day Friday. Dinner 4:00· 1 I ·OO sevt>n nights. Saturday and Sundav Brunch i:00·4:00, Oy11ter Bar Fri·. day, Sa~~rdav and Sunday Ban qut>t fac1ht1es up 111 500. 400 Main :-itrt>et. H11lho11 n?!I 41l:l:l ZU BI~ Pure and simple. JU.St lilr.e mother's love! They serve I 0 en. lo bet.er tails fil~t mignon. prime rib, ribe and chicken at the m0tt reuonable prices in Cotta Mesa. These din· ners aerved on special nighta-open 7 niihta. Generously poured low price drinu. Our cust.omera have been coming back since 1970 Loe.~ al 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa near 17th Street. Ca ll 645-809 I or 6'.l 1-980:l. Zl'BIES GILOEn (AH H1irht nt'XI ri11ur lo /.i1h1t-' \II our ptna, are llHl(I.' J ri" .1n\ , omh11111 Win. oil tO~fUnl(•, HI . :, ., .. , ' ... 1i.'IT• take 11ut 1 W1rie '' reen plu" ~ f\.\ gamr• & v1clt·•r-1-'ull 1 "( kt111I Kor Opt>n 7 d11\-. l.uru·h & I >1nnt>r I 714 P lact>nl111 «1,.lt1 \l"'ll fTALIAN BERTOLISO' RESTAl RAST Bt'rtohno\. under thf' huqcund\ canop'< in F11untain \'alle\ u1 the best bpt '<ttret in ()ran11t County Bertuhno'._ •l'TVl'q 11Jd fa~h1<1nt'd ~tylt Italian dinner-. Rrrtolmo's h!lli the he~t p11111 in C'ahforn1a, madt with rt> al cht"t"!'t'. 1111\ t ml and ~f'!oh llltuce Bertolini•', 111 l11C'att"d at IXll-l.1 Marnoha, Fountain Vellt>v. reser vatlfln8 SUKltl'tl~ 9fl:\-2i:\O "E·S·ED'S PIZZA Locally owned enci 11pf'r11tt>d \te n Ecfi. Pa zu l'11rlor ha' llt'en "ervinl( qualit\ µ11.111 1wd lr1rndl\ "'('f\'tcr Im .!7 'e<1r-. t har t h1n C'flhl 111z111 w11 h 'IX re11I c het"M"'I 11nd frt><1h top pin,ic" 1' a p1118 l11ver·~ delil(ht \te n -f.d ' al!i.11 11ller1o. del1n11u., Ot'l1 ... and"' 1rhe.... 'ti lads. 1rn<I f rf'e de hvt>r\' .Jean. thl' mun11tzrr. 11.111 he ha pp\ tn 8~"l"'l \oll with vour nl'XI meeting or group 1 utered l'\tnt Locattd at 41 ti E. 171 h ~t • C'n,.te Mesa, 646 71 .ln Opt>n "evt'n days a week. ·un I hur 11 .\0-12.00. fri and S at 11 :IO I 00. BRITISH -------------------TEA & SYllPATBY Th1.1 cozy tee room on the tnd or 11 mini mall at I i th " Tuatin Slnet in CO!llll M f'U II one or Oningt Coest'• ~~• kept wcreu.. In addition to proper F.nclish Tee and the Mrtnity and converaation that tr•· d1t1unally go elonic wit.h it Tea Ir Sympathy offtrs a complete ~ulhent1C' Engli&h BreakfaM and LunC'h mt'nUA. 369 F.. 11th. 11 am. 6 p.m_, Mon -Sat, 11 a m .( p m Sunday BnmC'h. Altio ~pec1al121nic in F.ngli&h Antiques. and hard to find E01IU1h. Srotti11h & lrU1h Bnulla. 645 4860 CHINES• CHIN A Wm' #Z Fonnerly The Lotus Reetaunuit. rhina West :r2 ill owned by graciOU8 host.A ,John and Helen Kao. The Szechwan/Mandarin retitaurant -.erv~ a cia1ly hinch buffet for $5.45 pt>r perS4tn. aJl-you-<:an-eat unday Hrunc-h lor Si.95 and dinner 7 ni!(h~ a week Take out. catering. • uc-kta11s 1,(icated et Harbor & \\ii"''" in Harhor Center. ~3.1.11. MA.~OARIN GOURMET If vuu lovt \hinetie food. you're surf' to en1oy dining htrt u Mandann C ;nurmf't prumiStt truly authentic C'hinese fuud Mandarin Gourmet hiv. httn tht" recipient of tht Gold Award c•f l-'.xct'llenct" every year for the past nint consecutive yt>ars. A11 one o( Cna.~tal Orang-e County'' m(l••t popular Chinese re3t.au r11nt. reurvatwns are suggttted. Open for Lunch, Dinner. Take Out. C'att'rinit. ('11ckl111ls l,(l('at.ed at lflOO Harbor st Adams tn C'u11t.a Mf'SB. :).60-19'.li' CONTINENT AL 808 BURNS Dine an absolute t'lel(anct' 111 th1-. award·winninit rt•'ltaurant f'amou<1 for 1nn111,at1vt' n11l'tnt' St.artt'r~ in dude m·ster' 11n the half shell. !lash1m1 and )Cravl11x f'resh ~afood from around the world. t'88tt'rn ftd veal, mu,.n1\\ du1·k h rt'a"t and t't>rl 1f1ed JHtmt" nitu' heef 1-:111hurate want la11t, Open ~'tn dev!' t1 wtf'k Late night p111no bar Private <11111111< rn(lm<. Re11er vatio n11 r+-111mmended MC. V. AX, CB. D 1; ra~h1un 1~111nd. Ntwport BeaC'h, '7 11 fl-14 LO:lll CIOWN BOUSE T hi t lovely Continent.al restaurant situated at the corner of PC H and Crown Valley Pkwy. has been a &'?urm~t :a favorite ~or 18 ye~rs now. Fine dining. cocktails. dancing. live en tertainment, oyat.er bar, happy hour, banquet facilities, limo ser· vice. extensive wine list. :l2802 Pa· cific Coast Hwy., South Lagu na Niguel. 499-2626. RIVIERA Relas to 1trac1ous service in an elegant, intimate alm06phere. F:s· pertly prel?ared continent.al dishes by C hef Richard Bergner. since 1970. This a ward winning rf'" Uturant alS<• offers an extens1vf' wine hst. and excels in t.able1i1tdt' preparations and nambes O pen for lunch 11 ::lU-3 p.m .. dinner from ,::., Q.m. Excellent banquet facll1t1es Closed Sonday and huhdll'\'S, n :1:1 S. Bristol. Co'lta \te,.a. ~II ·1~11 FRENCH LE MIDI This 18 a r rut · "'lt't'~'W'r .. :-;.,m,. 'd' it's avant ttardt'. l•lheN that at'· clua1c. All agree that ·Wt!\.• I 'ht>( Walter R ut t1rnan';1 c111q1nt' provencalt' i.s of &n 1nnovat1H• and esquis1tely execu~ authent1c11v An enchantmg t'ou ntr} F'renlh in lt'rior and an Old W11rld h111!1p1t1ah tv rarely found tht"se da~ fulfill tht t'lpl'Clal111n., t\ukt>d h\ thr (lutatandmg cu1.,1nl( O~n for din nt'r snd <'•l('ktail~ wvt-n n111hr ... C'11terinic ava1lehl.-14:.!I \ 1A l.1d1• :--iewport Buch, n-;:.,.4904 AMERICAN SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Bar & Crill (ea turf's ocean view dining with the emphasis on fresh seafood. Oyster bar. live ent.~rt.ainment n1)Chth in tht' bar area. Open for dinner. niithth• from fl p.m. WN!kt'nd hou"' from 10:30 a .m. Fabulous ~unda\ Bru nch Located at 400 P (" H ·in Lagun~ Beach. MEXICAN Ml CASA Their food t!-lake 11 trip to \1n1ro~ H osp1tal1tv g1oe-. hand tn hand with their mntlo, "\-h Cesa e" .Su Casa.' or my hou«t' " ~11ur hf1use i:-:.~t.ab· l1sh~ c;ance 19~ .!. It\ no M>Crt'l friends en1oy· d1111ng here. Open dailv from 11 11 m for Lunch Din- ner and Ctx·kt1t1ls F:mt>rta1~mtnt Wed.·Sun ni!(ht.... an tht' Hu rro Room. 296 F.a~t 17th :-;lrt"t"l. C'osta \1t"Sa. 6-ifi 76:!6 ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE HILL Almost a f08t.a ~lf'S& landmark whert frttndo; and memori~ mttt. Gino's isn't an Italian Rt>!<t.aurant. but a rest..tu rent ~ml( run by a locaJ It.a lien C:anu', l" a locallv popular !>pm for 11\t• t"ntt'rtamment ~ ntjtht.3 11 wet>k. Lunch io; ~rved daily from 11.:lO and b reakfast 1" a 'ptt1al on ...,aturday and ~undav morning Oan· ner u1 a definite tre-at 111 Grn(l·s. whtrf' t.he menu hoa.'ita manv 11..ilhan items Ill! well 8.\1 a w1dt \.arlt't\' of ~teaks. fre11h S('8fu.,d~. pa.<1t.a dishes. Mnican Sptt1alt1~ and C'hefA ~~1ab; and JUSl a.~ 1mponan1 is tht friendly h011pit.alitv of tht' <1taff at C:1no'11 makinJC vou lttl right at home. i...<JCaU!d et -428 E I 7rh Street tn Costa Mesa C'11ll 6.'lel t 7fl0 for r~rv1t1on11. d irtrt aons or in for mation. SPECIALTY CIUCAGO JOE'S Rew and enJ<>y 11n afternoon or ntni111 in the turn of 1 he «ntun Ch1caco tllyle atmusphtrt et Cha cqo Joe·a Rest.turanL. Whether you ch~ from their delt'<"l.lblt' menu of f'ntret11 o( heef. lamb. chicken, llfffood. burgt>ni, put.t Of Mlad1. you'll en.)Oy an outatandinc mff.I trith tervi<'t' heyond compare. Qpen for Lunch 11 :i Mon· Fri. Dinner 4:30-10:00 Sun· Thurs, and ·uu 1 l F ri & S.L (}yl!ten Ir c:ockt&il t.r menu Crom I l daily "Meet me at Chicqo Joe·~:· 1818 N. Main g MacArthur in lrvtnt 261-JOES. Reservation, aui- 1•&ed. -' I JI II!.....•_ TD ORANGE I :I IAST i!ES.1ALS1A_ I ::i ///l /J/ I //lj // 1111111 /1 AIU'OSl'D D'1f BO'RL I,,_~ .... ....._,m tT10 C'-11-•••I .. _64).ll&M M .76·""96 M.ll0-1 I 0 Ml ,.._U-410 ~...-.... -* * * T .. 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'°". 17141133·2770 · '.:AIRPOR'I ER INN- -HOTEL- -· <.,, " •o . .t'> 0 • -•• IS OPEN and D~~l~G! • ~) . ,J( )~~ ~F.1iLi ~: .• ·~ · ,~\fJ:_ __ Join° Us v · SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Never A Cover C harge He re 0 ,. . 1976 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 645-3678 le o.(lr Plk>t o.tebook/ Friday,~ 12, 1990 Gtne-n·~ FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS • ntUll • llOT • ~:&PIUA • 1 • 1 3 ij '~ ~ ; 1 U)JJ i W PIUI\ • .... ,,.OWICH£S •SALAD • Bf fll • Wl'lt ~'""' ()wlhy for 17 v .... '-'--_ ... ,._._ -· LOCATED llPST AIRS ABOVE JOU. Y ROGER 494-3358 THE ~AIL LOFT H \R & (,RILL OCEAN VIEW DINI NG 7-t-'v Live Entertainm ent Nitely HAPPY BOOR COUNTY/A2 THf: ORANGE COAST SAT URDAY, JANUARY 13, 1990 25 CENT S REAl.. EST A TE /SEE IN SIDE Ford confirms aerospace sale rumors 9y l'AUL AltCHfPUY Of -Delly ..... ,..., Co. 's total business. "It's performing well . but 11 docsn·1 haH: an)1h1ng to do with car~. truC'kS or financia l scrv1ce'i, and that\ what Ford Motor Co. want<; to focus o n." Black c;a1d According to Black. managers of the parent com- pany recommended the sale The board o f d irector<, ml·t Thursda> and c;upported the recommt·nda11o n ljlat·k \aid aht•111 6h P<'fll'lll of FOid \t'ro\parc·s luntral '' Mt' dl'lt'll'l'·rl'l,11l·d 1 k'pltl· lakcl~ l utbacks in fi:dt'ral Lll'll'n'r 'Pl'nd1 ng 1n the I 'NI>-. tht' firm 1s in a good p11\ltl(ll1 hnauw of lhl' p1o<lur1' II 11lkr\. he '>aid . Ford Motor Co. confirmed months of rumors Friday with the a nnouncement that it was putting its Ford Aerospace Corp. subsidiarv up for sale. But officials said the d1 v1s1on 1s also a mo nq - maker. Headquartered in Newport Beach, Ford Aerospace employs about 3,000 peo ple locally and I 7.000 na- tionwide. "ford Aerospace 1s solidfy pro fitabk and has continued to grow," Fo rd Chairman Donald Petersen said Friday. f (II l'\.tlllpk lll'kl1'>l• lU lh~K~\ In thl' \lo;tkl' of an l a,1-\\t·,1 thav. "Ill nll•an hr:rnthe' 11f 1hc armed \C r\tl('' v.111 ha\l' k,,,.r rer\onnd .ind v.111 dl'pcnd on rt·ronn.11\\,lrllt' ,,11dl1tt'' 111..t· thO\t.' 111.ide ll\ Ford Allhouah Ford Motor Co. refuses to divulge profits of any of its divisions. Ford Aerospace won about S 1.8 billion in contracts in 1989 and had a backlog of about $2 billion in business, a spokesman said. "It has a stro ng manage ment team and thousands o f tale nted. dedicated employees. and we know Ford Aerospace can bnng important benefits to the right partner." Nevertheless, the dJ~n apparently doesn't fit into the corporation's pfijil' Rumors that buyers had alre ad\ come forward with offers were unfounded. Black sa id~ The compan~ al<.o plans to ~II Ford Aero<ipace in its en1 1re1 ~ rathl'r 1han split ll up. he ..aid. T ht" company refu~s tn d1\'ulge an asking price. \l'10,p.1ll' for q·nlil.ll1on nf treaties · I hl' 'a1 Hlll' hr.ml hl·, jl'u v.111 tnnl'a\lngl~ depend on \lmula11un tr.i1n111~ ..inothl'f til'ld 1n v.hirh 1-ord \no\ pall. 11lll'r' prodUl I\ Ford Aerospace spokesman Norman Black said the division represented less than 2 percent of Ford Motor "The decision to sell Fo rd Aerospace rdkcts the 1ntent1o n to concentrate our resources on o ur othe r businesses." Petersen said. Its pnnupal bus1ne4'\es are spare and grnund-ha">ed command. control. rommun u.:a11ons and 1ntell1gcnrc S)'>lcms. tactiral "eapons S}'ilCm'i and profr'1s1o nal SCf\ ICCS. 8 1.it k drn1l·d that \l'th:u i.., an tht· l1>!i(K '>uch as the lantl'll'll \~t 'orl.. .rn11 :urualt gun tontrall pro mpted fPluu ur FORO/A2) 1 2-year-old says suspect is man who raped her By JANET ZIMMERMAN .\ 12-\l'ar-olcl girl "ho "'·"' ~111 nappt•d fr11m hn lathn·, I lun1 ington Reach home and 1.1rx·tl 1001.. lhl' \lo llnt'\\ \\,Jnd f nJ,I\ In thl• lir\l da ~ ol a prd11111n.il" hl'.1nng 1111 thr \U,pt'l'I \\hll ,11'0 I\ ,llUl\t'd 111 .II 1ack1n11. a l>.ana 1'11101 11-1r1 1 he hcJr1ng 111 lktl'rnllnl· "hl·ther thnt· ., l'n11ugh nitkml' le• Ir) K ~le Rorgl'' 111 \upnlllt ( 11urt v.as cloc;t·d to tht' puhlit h' a 1udgl' because of the \Cn\lll' ''' of thl· 1es11mon' h' thl· l''l' 1urf, Tht·1r p.ircnt\ "l'ft' Pfl''-t'nt all 1lw coun room Borge". 29. ha' pkaded 1nnoH·n1 tn 12 m1..Jeml·anur and felon' chargt·., 'tt·mming tr11111 lhr <x·r1 2.l 1nc1den1 He al'-<' 1<, < hargl'd 1n the Dana Point «llla<I.. .ind 'nn.11 .11· ll·mptcd burglar It'\ I lw r1l'l11111n.ir\ hl'anng 1<i eit- P<'llnl 111 uindudl' I nda~ Borges 1s hnn11. lh·IJ at lhl' 'hdng_l· Count\ Jail v. 11 lwu t h.11 I Thl' u1w111pl1•\l'd u>n\trul tmn ''"'~n •' .1u u,,·d 111 ah\lut ting the I l u111111gti111 lk.1l h !l•rl lrnm a home ill thl' -..e.1 < litl 111 thr < 1rrcn dl'- ' l'llltlflll'lll '-oh1· v. 1' -.kqllng v.11h a lnt•nd on ,1 htdl' .t-l'x·d "hl·n a prowler 'lll'.i~,·d 111111 tht home through an unh"I\ 1..nJ 'lad rng gla'>s door Her lather "a' J'>'Jkl'nl'd IH her ~reams ,,, ,hl· "'·" l JrTll'd trom the C'omplrx I hl' girl "J' rarx·d and thrown n.11..cd from ht•r attad.r(s truck near .i hor\t.· <.tdhk al Roi!.<! Ch1C'a Street Jnd \\Jrnn \\enuc \hl' 1Jl·n1itird Rurgl'\ as her at- ljl l..n dunn~ the ht>anng. Deputy fPleasr ur RAPE/A2J Study: Traffic jams cost S24.55 billion UCI students honor the "'etllCHY of MMtln Luttter King Jr. •t • r•lly •t Wllll•111 R. M•son Region.I P•rtr In Irvine. DALL<\' f.\Pl -Jampatl..l·d road'\ in ~9 l 'S c111n lO't dn\1'r" S2-l 25 billion through tnffa d<'la" "a\ted fuel .ind h1ghl'r 1n,uranlt' prem1Um\. J lnirding to J \lulh h' thl' f e\a<. 1 ran'P<'rtat1nn ln .. 111u1e j lUIUnt \lllh thing<; a-; m iles tr,1,ckd d,uh Jnd a .. a1lahk freeway .ind Jnrnal mtk'i .\ rating of 1.0 or h1ghl·r "uin\ldered to bt' congested. UC/ students keep King's dream alive ly 809 VAN EYKEN Of -Delly Not St.it motorist~ as they walked down Cul- ver Drtve toward the UCI campus. where they were JOined by hundreds o f o thers for a rally in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. For the sixth straight year. a column of marchers assembled at Irvine's Mason Regio nal Park on Friday and walked to the nearby university campus clapping their hands and chanting that the struggle for civil rights goes on. But 11 wasn't a self-congratulatory celebration. full of pleasant myth- ology. The pthenng wore the hard luster of reality. And despite the efforts of King and hosts of o ther ci vi I rights ac- tivists, reality for African Amencans still includes high unemployment. T he 250 marchers. about 90 per- cent of whom were black. drew honks of support from passing I . R11m1 quan~ Jim Ev6ftt has ~me~ Into °""of dw NFL '1 Mlf• qwwt•rlMdcs In tlw past 3~ N..atU. wl* the wit* ~r duo of HMly EllMd and F_,,,,.r And«son,,..,. l»«t plvotlll In 1c .. p1ng t#f«tsft honnt. SH B 1 In today's Spans S«tlon. S&nUy: Look for• prrvWw of the f#C dtM fW Nftwen tlw llMM llnd SM Frllltd«o 49-n. Also, "'-• C°'* fw wll .,r tlwlt' m.x:. to pr«Mct ""'° .. _,_.,.by how lllUdt. "°"*¥: n. a_,. Not wll any.,, •1flWW*d -,,.,,. #C'llon ol ~Lllh cow..,.... ol rM ..,,,., ..,.llln ~_.,,..,,...on,,_,.. A.. .s.t ,,.,.dim. . low cducat1o nal achievement and exclusion from econo mic power. ra lly speake~ said. ··We're going to take a li ttle -.1roll. ma}be half a mile o r a mile:· <.aid Michael Hibbert. president of the UCI African American Stude nt\ u nio n. "Our brothers and sisters 1n the past didn't stroll. They marched hundreds of miles with rcx·ks and fists being thrown at them . Thq didn't kno w 1f they were going to make 11 a live:· fo<la~ ·,_ ) o ung people are ca lled upon 10 ~truggle an a different "'ay. Hibbert \atd But the goal sho uld he thl· ~mt·. the rollC'Ct1 .. c ad .. ance- nwnt of ·\mcncans of .\fnean dr- 'lent. he 'ia1d Hibben cntK11cd his fello" blal ~ <;tudcnt'> fo r fa lling to exh1h1t the kind of aradem1c solidant) often attri buted Ill ~s1an 'itudents. who. he ~1d . often \llld~ together a nd as•>1'i t each other 1,1,1th their coursc"'ork f PIHM see KING/ A2J Los <\ngek'i 1,1,3<, the mo't nin· gested cat) 1n the \uf\e\. r,,lhl"l'<l h' ~n Frann <.ro-Oakl.ind Ru1 thl' ~ur' "' dad nut lrn1li. J\ \Ul h noto rinu'h l rn"ded l llll'\ d., "l'"' Y11rk, < h1l.tgo m Rc1\t110 T he 'luch Jl\O w ndudecl tha1 cnngc~11on ,·, gc·tt1ng wnr\.C 1n~tead o f hettcr 1n all hut t"o ol thr 1lltl'\ s1ud1cd Lo'i Angell'' got a I '2 u 1ngl· .. 11on rating. The rating " the re .. uh of .1 rnathemat1ral fm mula t<1k1n1t an111 Rams fans not sheepish, flocking to San Francisco 9y l'AUl AIKHt~ Of ... Delly Not SUf9 The Rams have knocked at the Super Bowl door of\cn . but the last time they actually went in was considered somewhat oh nuke. That was 10 ycan qo. · And they're knockina 1Pin. a pme away from Super Bowl XXIV. But what a pme. huh? Ifs only the defcndina Super Bowl champions they have to beat, the team that won the cha mpt0nship three times in the 1980s, the mi~ty but dcsr'ted San francilCO 49crs. Many think this wil be the ruJ Super Bowl championship pmc. Tbey •Y the winner of this o ne will be lhe odds-on favori&e to win it all in New Ortean1. Not 1urprisinaly. a Rama fan or two would like to go to Sunda} ·s game at San Francisco'\ ( and lc~t1ck Park. Too bad. For some reason. the 49<-n ~II out every ho me aame -10 season ticket holders. Well. lhafs an cu.aeration. but o nly sh~1ly. There are just a handful of individual pme uckcts available durina the regular seat0n, and this IS the NFC championship game. So. acnerous souls that they an::. the 49crs set aside 300 whole tickets for the Rams orpnization. Those JO to the players for their fam1hes. and to the front office and other Rams orpnizat1on employec1. If th~ are any lcf\ over. the Rams Booster Club JCtS a shot . ~ avef1111C football junkie ia aeft to his own ..,... ... 'ANS/Alf GOOD MORNING All en lhf SerYtce.. .... ........... ..... AS '9c:lpll: ..•.............••......•...••.. AIO PClllce L.og. .••••• ' ••••.•••• ''......... AJ ""8ilc: ~~ .............•.••.... It •lgltaf\. ..... ..... ..... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . A 7 -.. ................................ 11·5 "' Lllelngl ........................... "' ~ ...•....•........•............ AS Other l lllC\ "1th a rating of 1.0 or h1~hl'' \q·n· \an Francisco-Oakland. I -~ 111111\lon I 21. Phoenix. 1.18; .\tlanta I 15. ~1am1. f.10: Scattle- hemt W a!.h , I 09: Dallas. I.OS: D1.·n' l'I I 01 and San Diego. LOO. \,H ramrntn had a ra11ng o f 0.95. \ tnmpan1on sun ey of business k JJcr" an I ' of the cities found 5 1 rx·rlt'nt \\ho 'laid traffic affected 1 h1·11 "11" nl'\'>. and o f t host 88 peT- t 1·n 1 \aid lht· cffc.'ct had been nrg..111' c ·· r raffo < ongcst1on, expected dur- ing 1h1· ru<.h hour. can now be fPlease see TRAFP:tC/AlJ Drug war intensified W o\S HINGTO N -Federal drua officials al"C' 1ntensifyin1 the war on d ru~ traffickers in Southern Cali- fornia. making the fefion eliaible for increased federal assastanoc. Orua officials plan to delipate the metropolitan areas of1New Loi A naclc~. New York City. MiaMi, Houston and almost the c:ntin Southwc!lt border at hiah-inteftlity dNJ trafftckina arc111t ldmmt.. Lr111on !IOU~ said Friday. It's not cle.ar eucdy how tnuda help thOtC I.SUI wiU 8rt by ¥iftm fll the ~-dnipalion. IA the CU1191 fi5e1J year, Only SlS = -f"I Ill .. ,,.. D • tin ti o· · JS e ve 1n1ng Fer I C••1tlet1 Ewe1i11 I .. • Dining Room from 5 p.m. • Featixe mini men.J in the lounge, patio & bar • Entertainment Tuesday thru Saturday • Gotd Award W1nn1ng Cuisine 1121 L Plllltlt INlt hJ, .............. lJ.1tiJ (\\\\(\ ~(\~(<i'C?\ ()0 \.fi' r,1 ~·'' tl"f1'.. ~' l'••l'ul"r \\~ 0 \ ~ \,\)~~~'\: 0.. uf It'• Biner V S.tter Than Ever Lota ol O.lidou1 New ltema t ht. ~ft i111 r tr.1ne.111 Ruot11 AF-OwWIQ E>iper...-l0t l.-f\. Dinner OI Sunde'( ~~ Caltor"--·--(71•1133-2770 Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Catering • Take Ou ...:AIRPOR'l'ER INN- -HOTEL- 1500 Adama al Harb« Co.ta Meu•S.0-1137 ~ 0 0 0 ~. . -......... -......... Ill"'&): V ••• • '' ~ ~ I .. I ' • IS OPEN and DANCING! 0 --Join Us SEVEN DA VS A WEEK Never A Cover Charge Here 1976 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 645-3678 • PIUA •SANDWICHES • SALAD • Ill £11 • WllO 5* ... ., Qoyh1ylo1 27 v .... c-.., __ _..,.,_._ -· LOCATED UPSTAIRS ABOVE JOU.Y ROGER 494-3358 TH E ~A I L LOF1 ' H . .\R & GR ILL I OCEAN VIEW DINING '.1-lwi• Live Entertajnment Nitely ' ~ $ ..... '-.•. ;·~{I , ' . Sz.eebwaa Wag 7~· . U 1lnf'H ll«•l•ur•nl • I nl1'0dlciltt ... Sunday Buffet AU-You-Can-Eat Only $5.2.S per Jl'IWDfl! 11 .... 2-,.. BriJ1s IM F..Uy!! HAPPY HOUR 4:30 IO 6:30 [_,, 0.y Drink SpeciU! Free Hon d' ourne! 30$ ol1 Menu! 0,-10.,.. . l