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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot. From Huntington Beach 10 San Clemente ... We'Ye got the coast · covered -75¢ ORANGE CO\Sf -- Ill GAR FIELD (R) SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1989 --.----~---, , I ll :'f l ljl .1 ·111~ \ 1 }t \\ 11 11 II l l 11 l \ l THAT'S NOT SKATING .. THAT 'S SLl~IN6 ~ --/ -----~ - ;.) ' 11 11111 ' Ill 1\1\1 f 11 \\\JL_~ SKATING 15 W~EN YOU ~AVE . SKATES ON ~ \fOU'~E NOT SKATING AT ALL! VOU 'RE JUST SLIDING! " ~ow COULD I HAVE ·BEEN 50 STUPID? --g _.. I THOUGHT I WAS ~AVIN6 FUN .. by Jim Davis _ POU-F.OOP-HA5 LlZARD5 ANP t,>AK LIP!> AND C:,OM TMA1"'5 ALRf.APC..-6EEN CMEWEt> AN~ ALOMINOM SIDIN<S •• • ANP 50ME. 5TOrF= 400 WOOLDN~r EVE.N WANT TO KNOW A000T ' • , . - 1-15 ©19e9 Q>.1£5 ~.IMC. DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER 9fAV\NG TAKEN SAM TO LUNCH, LYNETTE DRIVES H\M BACK TO HIS OFFICE FOR H\$ AFTERNOON APPOINTMENTS • T~IS I BOOK SAYS THAT IF PARENTS ARE READEQS THE CHILDREN WILL BE READERS TOO. I OH! WHATS THE USE?! '\ BY HANK KETCHAM by Harold Ledoux .....----------_.....,. YOU ~l IOULD TAKE CARE Or YUUR CLlENTS FtRST, MR. DRIVER! : • ONE-/AST 7HING: 1'0 /.//$ 10 60 Ol6R. mt 51JPPU- MINTA/, lleAPING UST~ AMMICAN HIS7rRt 101 7Hl5 Sl!flrl&51CR. /· -~ ....... bY 1iJM BATiUK --WHQ CAN'"f l.X)lJ EVER REfV\E.MBER 10 BRING ~R 1~5IRUMEf\Jf AND MIJ61C ON 1HE SAME DAQ ! ? ,. ~NA/, 5alt?a MAT£RJAlS AR&. Of CCN.ll?Se, CR/T/(A/., TO (JJR lJNoeRSTANOIN6 OF HOW 7H/3 OFFIC£ Of THe ~ie/CY HAS 8VOlVW ... /-/ ,. AC~~~ I'M A5516NIN6 ·rHe A8/()1A:1tV UTTCR.5 OF 7HOMAS JeFreRSf}N, ¥ IHHICH ~ COie.RS 8QTH HIS TeRM5 IN ,,,,,, CX:F!CE ••• ... ANO, rF COtlf(S6, -me 7HANK-'IVU NOT&5. Of 6t:a?f3(; / /3USH. q 5/Rr THE 8001<- S!DR& IS OUT a= VOWM& FOUR, "7H£: tu!UXAT Yt=ARS ~I ~ 1'VE Gar SOME GOOD N£UJS AND. BAD NEWS I MR. DINKkE. '·" 'f"HE GlX)D NEW5 15 IHA1" I IOOK 'THE FOURIH IROMOONE PAR! HOME 10 PRACftCE OVER 1HE WEEKEND,,, IHE BAD NE.WS IS ... rf's s1i Ll -rnERE ! EVE.R.4 liME. QOLJ HAVE A k.ESSON ... lf'S EJ~HER I k.EFI (f{.( HORN Ar 1-b'V\E .,, by Ferd and Tom .Johnson ~~··· DIC> Yoo krJoW IHATTOO MLJCH HEAT IT I S? JS B,At:> FOR YOUR PORES ?" r-,___., ,.__ ~ So WM.AT? Yau•~. N~VER SEEN A WRINl"L.ED ~Sf<rMo/ HAVE You'! ' o~tYES ... ,AND CoJ..t:> AIR. MAKES WoMt=N Loof<, MoRs BE',AUTIFLJL ... -- Yoc.J NGER ~E 1 Dlt>N'i OVERt>O tr. .. WE 1Ll BE HAVIN~ W~AL.S BLUBBER FOR B~t:,AKF.AST. - ••• f-15 ·· ©~ mus~.OJC. DENNIS THE _MENACE JUDGE PARKER 'JfAV\NG TAKEN SAM TO LUNCH, LYNETTE DRIVES HIM BACK TO HIS OFFICE FOR H \S AFTERNOON A PPO\NTMENTS • . T._.15 ·BOOK SAYS THAT IF' PAl<ENTS ARE ~EADEQS THE · CHlLDS<EN WILL BE READERS TOO. -( OH! WHATS THE USE?! BY HANK KETCHAM . ' .. by Harold Ledollx .-------------...... YOU ~I IOULD TAKE CARE OF-YUUR CLIENTS FIRST, MR. DRIVER' • I DOONESBURY ONf: lA57 THING : l't> l/Kfi 70 60 (M;R THe 5{}~­ M6/ITA/,, fl£APING t.IST ~ A~CAN H/510RY IOI 7HIS seM&ST£R.. / bY 10M BATiUK OJHQ CA~'!" lX)lJ EVER. ~E/V\EMBER ID BRING lrtVR 1 ~5fr<OM ENI AND MU5/C ON 1HE SAME DAQ .' ?- oM, IT'S A Sct!NTfFIC. FACT·· rrs ~OOD FoR )bt.JRSIC1N ... You'VE" NIVIRSEENA WRINkL&C> rMQ.-,. • -aeK71NAl saJRCe MA1£R/AlS A/l.e. OF Cf)(JRSe, CRITICAL TO CXJR l/NoeRSTANOING OF HOW 1He ()Ff/{,£ acme ~WICY • HAS 6V()f,,VW .. fi'·i. ;, ,. . j r . ••,'-JI ~~.;-.·· ,_ .-S: • • 4-1 5' . ~~I'M ASSIGN/NS ·r~ A/ll(Jvoe:v /.£TT&R5 a=-·THOMAs JEFFCRSON, ¥ IAIHIOI COfeRS 80TH H/5 Tt:RM5 IN / OFFIC£. ..• ... A/YE>, CF c.otJRSE, -me THANK-YOU N~5 OF GC()Rf'jC / BUSH." SIR~ TH& BOOK.- STDR& 150UT a= VOWM& FOUR, '' TH&- /,ul/.IXAT YCARS • / ~ 1'VE Gar SOME. GOOD NEWS AND BAD N~lAJS , MR. DINKkf_ ,,, '"fHE GOOD ~EW5 15 IHA"f I IOOK rHE FOURIH I RDMOONE PAR! HOME -ro PRACTICE. OVER -rnE WEEKEND,,, IHE BAD NElAl5 I 5 ... 11'5 51i Ll. -rHERE ! EVER4 1iME. l<OO HAVE . A k.ESSON ... 1110 E.11l~ER I lEF,. fW.( HORN Al 1-bY\~ .. , SS EMS .AWFLJlt..Y C~ILLY UPST,AIR~ L,At>Y P. by Ferd · and TOm Johnson (;~ ... DIDYookt4oW lµATTOO MLICH HEAT JS B,At> FOR YOUR PORES?"' ..____ ~ ~ IT /S? So WMAT? You'~ Nt:VeR SEEN A ~INf(L.fD SS'l<IMO,, HAV6 You? oH,, Yss .. ;iND COLD Al~ MAKES WoMSN LooK MORE B~,ALJTIFUL ... ~_, YoLJNGER ... ~E I Dlt>N'T OVERt>O f T. .. WE 'LL. BE HAVIN~ W~AlS BLUBBER FOR BR~,Al<F.AST. 4'L~-ot Lv.ugh~ ff'•~D " CE~ .. L Ger A MUWrt ... ? .. •• f • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EVES? There ere •t least SI• differ· encitt 1n drawing detatta between top and t>oaom panels How · quld dy can you hnd them? Check answers with lhoN below ~ti WI'/ • *"Cl! II.,.,,_ "1IOJ. t &iJSSIW ti 5H10 t 'JMOJJeu S! ~ C II~ ti t4MtS i! OU~ .,. ~99 I .. M~WQ . 4 ~un·itr e rl@ ® ---------~-tiy Hal Kaufman--------- • SE! HEM! TIWM ~ .. ~upon• Mrlee 1--.::==:::--, of pentaton•I ttltee lft the • diagram •t right: C ..... MfVMt! • TO PONDER Theft 11 uld to be 1n VOlta•r•'• WOl1Ca an epi· gram that Ny be trant· ' lated freely ~ 'rench tnlO Engkh " the folow. lng~IC~ "TheN le ... ce • '°'"' wntNOn fMf\• ~nd .... "So .. n. a• In theW boeet of kllllng me; "I bOMt of nothing, but, When I've a mind, "I think I can be even with mankind ... What 1s the subteet ol this verse? Hint Answer ls a lour·lotter word that rt>ymos wnh et1mo Time limrt 1 min · ..... , "-"'9 "'J I~ VleWers ~ to ~ theM ctrclH .. 111iaa1Ae11. Thia ta an opUc.e llt11l1 n. Nyou ........ ln .......... a ebout ............. ... dlagr.... .,.. • pin ""°""' .......... Md otve tM ._.. • wNrt. L_._.::::==::--.J •GARDIN lflOTt~ the name of•....., In .. ch Mnt9"Ce: 1. W• the pan, Sybil. 2. U Kqulred a • . car. 3. Fr6ecle le ,.... ,.e. 4. Ed'• Int '"'°' hurt. I. Put Penelope on your Uat. ·~·t '9l•Y t Mflo •t ~'I A-4 l .17 • .16 5 • 18 13 • .7 10 • • 1'1 12. WHO DOT? Who'• aft•ld of• woe little mouse? To find out. add llM• from 1 to 2 to 3, 1md so on What can you draw? .. SLIDE WAYS! Apply Crl!yOM or colONd ,..ch natty ...... amustng ul eaope ~ Code. 1-"ed. 2.-lt e.lut. ,_.,..._. 4-Lt browft. i-41nh 6-lt ....,. 1~. brown. ~ 1"911!"· SPE LLBINDER SCCMll tO points for ustr19 all tN , .. ,_, '" the .ord bektw to form two COMPe.f• words OENTICLE THIN KOt• 1 point• Heh tor •II worcn of tour letter1 or more f~ •'"°"9 tM letters TryNK.,..at ... 1111~. ,.......,.11111 ..... ........ .. • •j I' .. /· " / \ ... I ..... ,. ....,..., ~ • ~ ) / -. I - \M\TATl°"1 EGGS, WIT'-" lM\TAllON C\.\Ef.5e, \~\Tl\TlON B~CO~, AND AN ~ lMITl\TlON 5AU5A.6t PATT'{. (0 j SHOE The search continues for Sotneone to fly the. ~~ yet untested. stealth ~tnber. The pil?t they seek \(ill have t> }<now how ~ ..... to fly. of course , • • ( but he. muGt be Someone thick· heak4 enolUJh fa be. totally obl1VJCUS to the ~cithanu~ BY BERKE BREATHED ME,. 1 COT OUT ALL. T~E 6TORlE.5 T~AT 1 T~ouatT _____ _, ~00 M'6Hffr~D The.'{uestion is: where will they fjnd such a pilot~ 5TRf.55fUL.. • /lfd!M/.. fAIU/~E5 CAN ~ 5llCH A!JVIM1GK. ~ \ Yq;,~ . -ff?c:;%)' . 'Jo I ~ by MacNell and the Air Force has haJ. iJ, 1£X>k outside lts ranks tor a 'hlunteer. • QI I WU a Ws fa ol Job Tn•ta. Whal .W k .Ue uotMr mone? -Ptnny Simpkins, Frtmenl, Ohio A: TravoJta, 34, is stayina alive in showbiz - bl.rely. Tht Experts, his first film since J 935·, not-so Pttf«t, comes out lbiJ wcet.eod in Teua and Oklahoma ooly, so it's probably a bomb. In it, be owns the Saturday Nlg/rJ F~ nightclub and filhu Soviet spies. He bas two 01her 6lnu in the can. Q1 Tell me_., a'-t hum ReeYe. ol Ill"' E.41. I du.k lie'• a ..-y ~actor. -Laura Eulto/z Stoclc1on, Calif. A I Acdaimed for bis broodina teen roles. Reeves WIS born in SeiJUt, Lebanon; lad traveled extensively with his O>inelC>-Hawaiia.n seot<>&ist father. He'• lin&Je, • voraciow reader aDd Ill Shakespeare bu.ft: At 24, I Rc:eves baa decided to limit I interviews to just those be coDJiden hip. He's in the llDll: .. ...., II February comedy, Bill and _ .. • 1 -. a.. Ttti's ~llt111 A~wt. Q IWIM> are tk JMllJllt ... .west NHL Jlayen? -Sharyn Sol/Mrtr. Rodlmtr, N. Y. Al The younaest playina is Martin Gelinas, 18, left wina for the Edmonton Oi.len. The oldest Billy Smith, 38, JO&}tendcr for tbe New York lslande.n. Q1 W1la 11a y.., ... Mr ... Cl•eMck 19 ltM. ..... .w ... wlda --r? -Carok Wa.shingron. Ttrr~I. Ta.as A I fint she paid bills Crom leaner da)'I, then lbe bad some fu.n. Turner, 49, sphqed on four California homes for bet family, tbcn went traveli.Q&. Favori1e bauau: Europe (abe'• been datina. German. Erwin e.cb, fOr two )'an) ud f&ypt I -abe eftll bu a real mummy cue at ber I L.A. home. Sbe Ibo I~·~ in ber hobbiea- • coDediD1 raw aysWa. I I Miit ._, II buJiDI ~ watdlinl W 11 M • • ll m.. horror movie&. ':USA ~ by o.v.tt Co. lno. • _,._,_UM IUD WEEKEND Miit K. ........ Claal:ra ., Jollft .l CJ1111f, Pl I 7 j Flt I CllO ..... a.. P.O. .. _, ....... D.C..91M.(19'17NM1 ... MSTm • 111 IEll Robey: Bewitching on and off-camera Q1 ......... ... r. reallJ ... preuM ~ ltoMy Oii F"""1 tW I Jti: TIM smo. WM .. IM? -Son)'Q AWlldan Nov~ Mich.. A1 This is a bit spooky. The show, ooe of the top thn:e syndjcated TV dramas. is hued OD the oc:cult And iu star dabbles in lbe . wpernatural. .. l &<> to a ~e of witches," says Robey, 27. '"Sort of like takin,·wilcb· clules .. rni:·'not an ordained witch. That takes years." Boni l..(llile Robey, the MoatreaJ native won a scholanhip to London's Royal Academy of BaUet, but cha°"" ber mind and became 1 top model, then a hit sinaer (OM Nlgltl In BanPok). A former Q• c.a ,.. tell -... cM eaw..-tc:Mel Neil Y .... aM llil wife Pest 1'91 -Dolt Nonon. Ubtur<nt, Mo. A I Tbe small Bridle Scbool in Hillaborouab. c::o- founded by Pqi aod funded by conceru. tacbcs communication lkilll to 1everdy hlndicapped. oop.. speakina children indudin, their IODt Ben. 10, who bas cerebral pelsy. Youaa'110D by Cmie Snodpass. Zet.c, 16, Ibo bu CP. Q• An.., om c.... ..-w.a ...., ._ ...._, r• '*'a. .. , .. ....... die ......... Dtrl Pitt. -Jim GlildstoM, St. Josql&. Mid&. A I Tbe belt«lliftl author {7)rio.nln) prefers Tom Selleck. But aa.ler, '7, jut turncd down a SJO.millioD movie daJ, to member of the beavy metal bud Whi1C LioG, Robey just ~ the dUlic tuDe Blilck Alqic Woman aDd plans to do aa album. .. You've tot to follow dreams. they c:an be such Ill.Sty, treacberous thiop. But you most." Q1 WM.._tM a ' 1-fwtMIMnctrlMll .... n, ,,.., vu.. a.1 -SI,,.,. <Jrvl#r, JffllitutollJ. Iowa Al It's cartoonilt Matt Otomins. wbo tot an Emmy nomination tor aatiaa T1tl Si'""""'1 -10tt of a rubberized ROMlllM family. The PonJand., CM.., native'• bizarre comic arip, Lffe in Ht/{, :. carried by 6().plus DCWlplpen. Q• ~ ....... w... ... ....... ,,,,,_? -OM"' ~ ar.ly Hilll, C4li/. Ai Never mire ud keep .._;, says Mt: Tdevition ... LauPta' 11 oee oldae bys to~~ .. Aa oee of tbe .. Uvill nothint• in the works. Like PiU, Ollller ......... c:oDecu can and it a lbipwrect authority. I tradf o( Comedy," 8etk toun with Dlllny nom. and Sid <Mar. Tiiey DUt play Ocvdand'I Pailce lbce~ Feb. 17·19. _..,. .... 8 I • I .... 9'Gft Mll9' ... -....... -.. . 5 •• -.... .... Shelley Fabates, 45 ... '"Clpric:aw an ._ bloomers. I plaa to bavc it ID '°l'Cber bJ Cbe ame rm naDy old -lo my IOI. .. 1111 iM ~ban Ju. 19. Does • a. 7)r "°""8 .... dlyl aad ber mi'lim n'hl Mt Joluuq.,.,, ~ Ood.· I ao.r.•1....,.1,,...., • ...,..._ .. I Married '° ICtor M.ib F8ml. • will .. I • MWK 1181' oe ABC's lllrill _. C-*. All'\.S .,,.._,_,_ .... -......... ._._ 11119A ._ A.nd •.. Jsn. 11 Jsn.11 Jan. 17 Jan. 11 Jlfl 11 Jtn. IO Jan. 21 The Frederic Remington Watch. Exclusively from The Franklin Mint. The franklin Mint · Franklin CenteT, PA 19091 Pleaae enter my order for The Frederic Reminron Watch, to be individually lel'ially numbered and 1ent to me in 1t1 own rich brown presentation cue. I n«d tend no payment now. I will be in~ for a dq>oait of 1'9~ whm my wateh ii ready to be .ent to me. The ~ will be billed to me after ahipment in nine equal monthly installmenta of $S9.&0-each. • "'*' my .. ._ l&lft WI Please mail by February 15, 1989. SICNATlJRE-----~==-_,..,,. _ ... _ MR/MRS/MISS CITY/STAT[ ZIP ___ _ U1H •l4 MY MOVIE'S MESSAGE:· DON'T 0 ·1vE UP AIDS ••tie1t ly11 W'ite, 17, •••• . 11tie11I 1ews •'•• K••••t , 11~. -11l1f1r••• 11• scare• -reject•• "• bec11se tf 'is •isease. ••• settle• 11 1 1ew ~••e, Ir•• Is 11 el1~1e1t Ytice •• AIDS . Here '' tells •'r we s•••I• watc• "' TY •••le l11•1r 1l1H. BY RYAN WHITE A bout three years aao, a TV producer caUed my mom and me and asked if we would be intemted in ma.k- ins our story into a movie. I tbouabt, why would anyone want to do my story? But it sounded neat to have a movie made about you. I libd the idea became I wanted to · show people what we really •t tbrouah. IO it wiJI never happen to any- one elle apin. A lot of people thouaht we dido 't ao throuah anythina, just court bearinp (see box at rilf:lt). But we went thf'OUlb 1 lot of stuff at home: emotional thinp, deal.in& with the hatred and the preju- dioe. It was a whole community ap.inst our family. We were looked on u the bid tuY• in Kokomo. I want the movie to lbow that I'm not • child who Nl1 AIDS, l am a child who's fighting AIDS. rve lived with hemophilia all my lift and I just think I Jcamed from the very tqjnnina that I WU Soina to have to try to JO for the thinp I M.Dted to do. If J starUd dwellina on tbe bid thinp I wouJdn't be doint much today. I'd still be in the hospi~ probably. It beJps to put otbet people fint. I don't caft who you are or bow bid off ·-WEDllM>/)M IJ.15, 1• .• With Mary Eltln l1rr1tt you arc, there's always somebody out there who's wone off than you. s:pcakina out bec:a• tM1 have a prob- lem. You've I"' to ICMH out aad tell them lbat you doa't bavc a problem. Those beliefs come &om my mom. Sbe always tauabt me to look for the better thinas, the happier thinp in lift and not to look at tbe bed thinp. I spokt out a lot durina tbe mWas of Tlw RYM Wlt/te Story. We learn in JJC)4Cbo&oo dla about w e were involved ia the bow if you believe YoU•rt aoina to do movie &om t.bc bepn- badly on • tesi. you probably Will do -ne pn>docer c:amc t.dly. So ifyou believe tbat you'reeoina to oar boae. Sbe wu a 10 aet better. it will bdp you. But if nice penoa. It .... ~u•c ... , want to do you're aoina to sit around and think, thia movie nd tbat•a it. .. She laid. .. We .. Well. rm never aoinl U> mate it. .. then want to do it yow •Y·" you're not Fant we weal owr me KnPl lO IDIU I think rm eoina to make il sure ~DI 'WU ln the comet~- Here's wtw I mean. Peoi* tried 10 We wound up ma,..• bocb of liaa teU me I would never ride I bike. I rode a becaUJe they didn't IOUad riabt. Tbe bike. I broke my um In three plKa and writer UICd a Jot fl dictionary words. tn, they told me I M>uld never be able to ~ We threw out 1 bunch of IOeftCI touch my ftnaertJps 10 my ahouJder. A and ld4ed some. month after I sot my cut of, l could do The fint tcript wun't ri&hL h j'-lll felt it I went throuab a plate aJaa window, like our names were stuck in lbete every too, at Grandma's boux, bands ftnt ~and then to mab it tound JiU n t.brouah a plate .WS window. and J wu our sU>ry. The oat one wu beuer. didn't bleed at all There were about fov ICripca. Myrncst11ttootherpe0plewhohave They didn't n•ua1e uydaine. 11- AlDS is if you want tomethins, you've thOUlb a lot '4Cki1111 Wllft dumped• tot to work lwd for it You've tot to lttbcr. likc dill:smt court t.rillp ud keep fiatltina for what you beline in. baepiuJ mys.. ti a few people don't like you or they Tbe movie doem 't lbow tbe pea,&e of don't fuf you're the..,,..• t.My are. Kokomo to be 11b9d•dley1lllllft. It that's their ~ DOC youn. Tbefre was a lot wona dau h Is ia the 1DO'rie.. ..... ., .... L.._ • Of coune. you doD't want to mate uy- one out to look dowtlriPt awful AboW. wet before ehocMia&. the di- rutor oftftd me tbc pen of Cb.cl. a kid I knew wbo bad AIDS. Ht aMed if I wanted it. And I -'"Hect, I pea .. I bid De\l'ef' dooe ID)' ac:liJll tdft. But I wun't ne:rvau1abou1 TV cameru. rd been OD TV bdbrc. My mom kept .,..,. me. •yina. .. DOa't 1CM' tbiDt you'd bctlCt loot over your lines?"' 1 ii.id no. I loobd at my [mes oace, ud "* .. lbc ., bdoR abooU., On t.bc ICt you It' up too early ud 10 lO bed IOO late. Cmw cd WU 6:30 in the mom!Jll. Sometima 61mins went pest rrudnilbt. I rpen1 my dlys Wl1C:bina ud con.- suttins. 1t'1 DOC a biadeal t0wa1Cb tomO- body play you. I c1on·1 think ur o(it•• a bit deaJ. but t.hat~a jusc me. I didn't Ind any o(the tccna puticuJarty anblnut- ina. You j\alt la..p ud •Y, "'Ob ph, I can 'I believe I PS did tba&. .. The boiP- 11.1 tccna ..,_., lilltd IO watda. not for me.~ I bow Mom cried. NOlll ol tt bulMNd -. au. I wu jlld 1-"l tMRbllaelCCDC lD wtaidl .,., ... ..., ..... . Dmi111 IM .... LUM HIM. wlto plap me. would ... ..... ... li:ene raJr Md rd '°' -Ym, .. a8d be'd 111. PUIUC Fllllf: Lift, .,_ .. i... Im. .......... II "'n. .,_ Wllll SWJ." ........... -...... cMM ......................... ....., .,. It .... .. ~ 11111., ...... 1--......... 15. "'.....,, ........ .. ,._. .. .,.,W .., •Htillc red! a DIM ........ lttN C..W ,.., tt .... w all tl"'IM It .................. ,.., • .._,., ..,. ....... . "Oh, that's terrible." Or he'd say, .. Real- ly? That's silly." But we didn't really sit down and have a bia Iona talk about me. There were a couple of times when be needed my advioc. For inatance, tbere'a one scene where I have a lint.rum and throw tJus telephone apinat the wall be- cause rve been told I can't to blct to school. Well, 1 bad to tdl LuW bow10 do that because be was just pidQna up the phone and droppina it, and I really lbte'* it! And Judilbl.iabt (Wlro'J Th~ So,J?), who plays Mom, uked her questions. rm a bemo.Philiac, and she wondered how Mom handled tbaL (Hemophlliac:s bruiJe and iqjute euiJ)' becaute tbcir blood doesn't dot.) She uted. "Would you pab Ryan and bokS bim?" And Mom said. "Yeah, rd even spenk him ... Probably \be molt memorable day WU the day I did my par\. Tbey taped the fake inuaveoous needles Oil me and Luku. and taped tbem too tlaht and made raJ bruilcs. And our b.a.ndt rally did *" IWdlina up. Tben I Md dul fever blil1Cr and we warted IO bard IO 8e't rid of II and bcaJ it briCft I did my ane becau. I didD 't k.ftOW W. tbcy waled me to loot. ,,_ tbe day they .,. the ~ tbey put a ilb ftvtr' btis1tt on my bp. Mostly I enjoyed myself. I liked the way tbe cast and crew were always to- actbcr, like a bia family. The day J made my ICtina debut, Russ. the transponation coordinator, and the rest of the crew rented me a white stretch limo with a TV, all that stuff' in it, to take me to the let. It was filkd with balloons. We opeoed it up and all the balloons came· ftyin& out And when I Sol to the ICt they all ap- plauded me. What surprised me the most was bow many pc0ple it takes to make a movie like that There•• cvery<>M from the ca- terers &nd set dttslers to the-pips to the people who sit around and do aotbinc, We tot to meet OeoqeC. Scott, wbo pjays our lawyer. He's a really nice py, a bi& auy. a man of'authority. When be says .. Jump! .. YoU say .. How hiah?" A ctoally, StOCt I've been in tbc news. I've met a lot of wdJ.. known people. Et.on John is really nice. Ke'a JUJI a np1u old penon. He doesn't act like. •fcqet th ii, rm too aood to do tllif. ... lnct Matt fft'IW'tf (Ml.l He9dtoom~ ioo. He-1 an ·, all around fta:nny IUY· I talk to Matt all ,u the time. Even on the pbooe be •1'. · ..Hellooooo, R~n." 0,,. l.ouluis is really nioe, too. He called me from the Olympics in Seoul. Still, J don't feel Jike rm anybody. Althouab I'm an honor rolJ student, t aot a D in English last year because J missed so much tcbooL That makes me about IS normal a kid u anybody. That's all I want -to be treated like a normal kid. I ianore the celebrity. r don't ever watch myself on TV. People will say, "You were on the news last niaht." ru say, "Reallyr' But l will watch this movie. ru probably watch it with some friends. J don't care if the people of Kokomo watch my movie or not. J guess I don't think they'll learn anything from it. My feeling is if they didn't want it to happen, they shouldn't have started it to begin with. If s not everybody in Koko- moj it's-a good chunk of them, but not everybody. I think people arc set rn their ways and they're aoina to believe what they want to. But you've still aot to try to clJanae them. Breaking throuab that prejudice can be tough with all the misinformation. The biaiest misconception about people with AIDS is that they can't do any- thing: "People with AIDS can't do any- thina but lay in a hospital bed." But you can. You can do a lot of tlungs. I do. Some people think they can't even be in the same room with me. You get peo- ple who are totally afraid to be near you. Ifs just plain stupid. For instance., they won't sit next 10 you but they'll sit ocxt to somebody who did sit next to you. Now that's stupid. The tt\lth is you can't get AIDS from casual contac1. It's been said time and apjn it's perfectly safe to ao to the same school IS someone with AIDS, perfectly safe to go to the same movie theater, perfectly safe to dnnk out of tbe same drinkina fountain and all this stuft: The medical people have said it, I've said it, l bunch of other pe(>plc have said iL Sometimes tid$ are more open-mind- ed about me than adults. Adults are more set in their ways. J<jds a.re still learning, although a lot of kids wtll say thinas just to be funny and just to be cruel. But most of them are pretty under- standing. J 1ucss that's because rm more or less a kid myself. They think. "Hey, this guy likes to do the same things I do. He Likes to skateboant: be li kes to watch TV. That makes him not very different from me." My advice to other kids who might go through this is just not to give up. tanore what people say. If they say something bad, fine, that's their way. There wett times wlien I wanted to tell people to buzz off. But 1 never did. We always used to tum the o\her check, just ignored what they said. I could do it because J knew they were just ignorant So we~ve shared our story a lot We've opened up our private bfe. I get at least two or three speaking offers a week. We've said these thinas time and tune again. It's taking a lot of time out of Mom's work and my school. . But we'll keep speakioa out and tell- ing our story. J'U keep doina it for IS long as J can. although rm cutti.na down because I've IOI other thinp to do . My bigest dream is to paduat.e and ao 10 Jndiana University, although l don't know what my najor woWd be. And I'd Like to move to Caltfornia. J like it out there. I like the snow in Indi- ana but J don't bkc the cold. I'd problbly like to do some more act- ing. Yeah. I've thoU&ht about doina more movies or TV or oomedy. What- ever comes up. ~OOK AT RYAN USA MDDO/M. l)lS. t•. , J T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Tap happy New film clicks with fitn~/dan~ trend Dlooer Grepy ffines• fms m.. quently ask bim io auiopapb their bet- tered tap ,shoes. confi.rmina his theory: .. There are a lot of ctotet tap dancen , FITNE SS out there -mayon, ~people who are tap freaks. .. Tap dtncina is beck. •YI Hines, who co-ctars with Sammy Divis Jr. in the movie Tap, openina next month. "We tend to tee it in a more retrolpCCtive way, but it's alive now." Tap tells the modem-day 11.0ry of an ex<.oo (pla~ by Hines) faced with str'Ulllinl aloaa u a dancer or resum-ina a life of &It money and aime. For Hinea. ta.P dancina is '"my art form, the way 1 apreaa myself most elfecti vdy." For a powina number of amateun.. tap is beoomiaa a new way to cxeTCise. Diane Sawyer did it last year u pan of her fttness routine. Gloria Sceinem, who's been tappina linc:e she was a kid. dec1ara it the only f'un way to exercise. Even Princeu Di likes to iap dance. The number of ~oe dules is iacreuina acro11 the country, aa:ord- ina to the National Dlnce Association. "Tap ii a fuwtic form of aercile be- caUJe you're CODllUUy woniQI wilh your feet and body. nere·· more rhythm to it, more fun and more com- ple~ than most eun:ite1, .. •YI Jere C\lrry, dance tacber' at the University of c.aJ.iforDia at Divis.. Peopk are tired of aerobics, and tap 11 an alternative, •YI Alice Mclatolh., creator of a tap.dancina excn::ite ~ sram. Tappercize. in Pll-1cna, Cali£ Her routiae, · · es la'09 tbe country, it dooc 10 .,... ranted audio capes of old lbow tunes such u .. Fateinatina Rhythm" and "Swanee Sbuftle ... Ub other aerobtc ~ you lbo\&Jd tap duce It ast thnlt ti.ma I 'fWlek for 20-30 minu-. The .. '°"' b JOUf doru? • A eood cardiovucular workouL •Mutde._ • s.rw rttieC • A kJC al f\m. a-: 'hp ---..... .,... 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Jan Weimer of ·son Appet 1t' on banishing kitchen clutter JANUA R Y IS THE M O NTH T O GET ORGANIZED A Texas reader gets help with his recipe files, plus tip.s on efficient kitchens Ed Bamberger's kitchen is spacious and welkteaigned. But the organiza- 1100 couJd use some wort. For ex- ample, .. What are you supposed to do wi th all those odd little objects -lemon zcsters, things like that?" In the spirit of new begjnninp, we consulted magazme editor Jan Weimer abou t minor kitchen clutter like Bam- berger's. as well as ways to make the most efficient use of your space. First, says Weimer, try to 6gure use all the time. You also can insWJ nar- row (2-to 3-inch) shelves aJona a beck- splash or on the inside of a cabinet door to hold spices and small pdaeu. In deep or comer cabinets, lazy su- sans help keep thinp within easy reach; today, you can savi money by buyina ponable turntablea.. There alto ate tih- out shelves to bold clcanin& supplies and even pet food. • U1t e•ay anilablc ap11et 1• UYe. The smaller the kitchen, the more im- portant this becomes. .. Look at every single wall and see what it will yield. .. lrutall wire mesh screens or pqboesd., and use J books to hana {Rquently uled equipment. Use bangina metal racks what's not work.in& in yQur kitchen. Do you need a space for your cookbooks? Do you have to walk across the kitch- en Lo find a knife? A.re the bakina pans jumbled in the back of a dark cabinet? OUI EIPO'T: over your stove top for pots. A number of manufacturers t make 1p1ce-11ver, wall- i mounted appliances -cof- Make a lilt of what doesn't work and how you can fut it, either by movina thinas around or installina some lc 1tcben oraanizen. "I t doesn't ncocssarily mean a remodeling.." Your beat resources can be hardware stores, kitcbenwan: depart.menu and restaurant supply houses. Prices on ki tchen oraanizers ranae fro m a few dollan to around S l ,000 for carpentry work - compared to remodelina a kitchen at an ave:rap cost of St9,SOO. Weimer's three principl~ to orpnizina your kitc:ben: • Make~ u ..,...,.., M J 11 r'We. Any system that allows you to store food or equipment no more than two-deep it areat became you can tee everythina iolwlt)y. "It's'rcally tbe key to work:ina efficiently in your kitchen. .. The very best ftatunr. pull-out cabtDe1 ahelves that let you a equipment at a aiance. "You can even put your trub can on a cract so wbea the cabinet door iJ opened, the crub cu aboota ouL You can buy runners &om hardware l10RI; you don't have to call I c:arpena." Open sbelva are pe1t for items you J fee Pots. can openers -that free counter speoe. I Check out the area over your upper cabincU. Uie it to I store baskets and ovenized items Uled infrequently, or ~ add horizontal alots to ltofe trays OD their sides. Look II the area above the rdriaaa- tor; dependina OD the amount of apace. you can store cookbook.a, nys -but DOt wine (it fOCS t.d). • fta" I ,.. ilr '"'J• tMla. -r'bink of all the dif-mnt iut1 you do in your kitcben and make lute )'OU have 1 center for doina it Try to "'*"8te • pllcie firfood I prepantioa., 1 difle:mu "'°' 1 for ICr'Vina food and another a for cleu-up." l For inl1ance, siore dilbes ~ ctoee to tbe dishwuber for euy unJoedi.a&. Sten knives in your pnperation .. - in blocb, in slots an direcUy into the COQD~ Of iD I aha1low drawer oudtllJd with I mul:block. You mithl need aa edditioaal 8"L .. A bakins center or 1 pull.out putty cart -one tbat you can walk uoud all aida of and that bu Jl*:e to srore atA- en, plJ1I -maka .., for IOIDeo6e wbo bUa a lot .. "' 1 .... WEE1C.END peeked inside some super~ titcbau and fOu.ad tbele new ideas for uvina spece and controlliQa clutter, from quick ~ to deluxe t0lutions. • C11t~ ...... erpllbert: Made of styrene, they come in 6vi ma. 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Brown Convention Center and the $70 million Gus S. Wortham Theater Center for the performing arts. In the arts scene, the Wortham bring.1 a new infusion to Houston's evolving theater district. It sprawls over two city blocks and has two theaters ~ tom desiped for the Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Op- era. l)ougb you'll probably want to see the Wortham in ac- tion. toun of the new center are available (reservations necc&- sary, call [713) 5-46-0231 ). This winter's playbill in- cludes a totally new production of Sltowboal, aJternatina with Verdi's Un Ba/lo in MMCh"a (A Masked Ball) Jan. 27-Feb. 17. Can't understand operas in English, let alone a foreign lan- auqe? No problem. ntnsla- tions appear on an electronic board above the stqe. One of the tb~ oldest profes- sional resident ICtin& coms-- nies in the USA. the Alley The- atre, is across from the Wortham (Arthur Miller's A View from tht Bridgt ·plays though Feb. t 2); and the Hous- ton Symphony petforms in Jones Hall two blocks east. Yet another newcomer on Houston'• ans scene is the classy Menil Collection. Con- sidered the larJest (10,()()().plus items). most diverse and per- haps the finest private art colJec. tion anywhere, it is showcased in a new, $27-million museum that is, in itseU; a work of mod- em architectural art. Even shoppina bu new style in the upscale Galleria district, five miles west of downtown. Gucci, London's Bert of Berl- ington, and Fiorucci Sm.an Kids are a few of the exclusive retail- ers openina new shops this win- ter in the Galleria I, 11 and m. Down the ltftle'l, the bluc- chip Pavilion Saki Fifth Avenue is adding Krizia, Hermh and David Webb to ita desianer ten-- ant list between January and March, thanks lo a multi- million-<iollar, flossy expansion tbat wind.I up thia month. Of course, there are other Houston attractions that never lose their appeal. A windahield tour throuah the exclusive resi- dential enclave of River Oaks is hiah on every siahtaeeina list (if Here are 101De area h..,peni• oomina up over the Kit tlaree mmthr ... ~ ~ ia CWWllCll (• llos he HOUllOD). Ja. 27-M. 7, willl 1 Fiie de Flaie a6ir cdd>iatill ......... al ... freadl Revohllicm. Pellifttiel ... he ....... ciPlll*t you're shopping for a bou.se, Prince Abdul Faisal's mansion on Kirby Drive is available for a cool S3S million). And nearly everyone spends a day at the Lyndon B. John.son Space Center (NASA). 20 mi.lea south of Houston in Clear Lake. (Take note: Tickets for the fne guided toun throuab NASA •a Mission Control Center are lim- ited, IO rqister at the infonna. tion desk at the visitor center in Build.in& 2 wbea you arrive.) One of the city's last undiJ.. turbed havens for wildlife, Ar· mand Bayou, is near tbe John- son Space Center aod can be ex- plored by canoe from Oear L.tke Park (rentals on weekends only throuah February, daily thereafter. [713) 326-272-4). Brina a coat for thote outdoor activities: lbouah usu.Uy in the 70s, temps can hit the 30s. lf you want more than a ca- noe view of Houston. two new paddle wheeler 1i1btseein1 boats offer 1 cbaoc:e to aui.le the Houston Ship Oiannel area, further proof that the city once apjn is happy buntina poundJ for en~ ventures. AJ a local 11yina pa. .. Oive Hou. tonians a reeetlion to dell with, and then ,et out of the way." If Cll'll .. rt # II pablicbllll. peitli-••• ... a..aop.. era Home Mel• Flis DQrnfeO., Jill • a o.Mllloil lij Pliddll •11Jur. ..... PGr ......... Cllll (G) 164JI 1•1.-.1'1- 4236111Tem,1~1~ ia.twt.lrt. •'111181 II Mllll'nlll.llld ll-IJ. IJ. •n.B lnU: tlt911irllli ...... Feb. l~UlldaS.aWlldm-..,w• tam tl:ila ...... -fl .......... 19, IAlltiJ111IPlillla ..... ' ..... licilll al an. om. Far .... da :. .. (713) m.3411 Far -.... 111-. ..... 811 Onllillr Ho • • O.u ustr A Vllllla llis 11 • S10D MlluilL;Bo••~•mle.il• 1..a.Dl-719l Te111 city is *IYI •ii tile •111 of 'La1111•1 hie' •lllw lclm by You can take tbt author out stores ia there (Booked Up. 711 of Houston. but you can'\ take Studewood; the otbcn are in Houston out of the author. Dallas and Wub.iqloa. D.C.) urve alwaya been attracltd to Tbe author oomperes the the ..,as:iveocu and eDef1Y of sprawl of Houston., due to unfet- Houston," •YI the mu wbo ii lered powth and no zonins laws probably Tc:us' bat known liv-duriQI the boom ~ to that ioa author, Larry McMurtry. ~2. of Los ,..,,..... You ddnitdy Three of bis ooveJa, Nov/111 On. need a car to ,et around. be •Y"' All My Frinlb an Go1111 to IH .. Comp&nld to HOU1104. Dal- Szrtuttm and Tmru of End~ las is monochromatic. .. he uyi. IMlll, &re ltt there. 41 OODtinuina the f'tud McMurtry'1 la teat rg..,_ between the hwO Tu· boot it AnytltJlat for ,_,,.,. as· ISuta. .. Houstoo :/y~ : .. ~~ I,;.. ~ • =~':tr: moo A Schuaiet). (9"""1/=-and a fun.bDCll that A mini·aeriea ~. l'veatways~" baaed OD bis Pulimr -Jhe ~ ' Prize novel, Lon~ ilii .... as coau.teel = JOrM Dow, an epic ....., lllL • tbe llDllHown men.. story about 1 Teus taliry of his youth. ia cattJe drive mnina Robert .OU.. a recwreat theme ill bis novel&. vall, Tommy Lee Jona. and From 1 modcsl dry in the Al\idka HUiton, ain 9 p.m., 19'°'-HOQlloll bM become Lbo EST, Feb. S.I Oil CBS. founh .,_U.S. city. McMiaruy bu mown tbe city nirty.8ve miles &om t.be amce be WM a hbman at Oulf' o( Maico. Houlaoa ia a Houston's llic:e Unhalicy in ~pan. witb aboal '° b- 19'4. 1be buldiq city .. ill dp comnhlll. lddilll to I.be IWt coattut IO Artber' City, oanopolhaa mil. Tcus. ftae be pew • ud -n.n·. ID Ofllllell IDd I wbic:b Wll tbe Joc:adoG o( the ftiendl! El to Jto.oe." llyt movie n, Ua1I l'iclrn ._, McMmuy .... , •• lllliD die kind bald OD McMllnry'1 --~d1J ...... ..,...., _ CDlllt ~110Ca9'1r.-e mDd ...... .. bltaUlildatllaiatt.-.... '609. a. rl .. ..,_ nn book 8' ._ - HEALTHY SAVINGS- Just one of the great deals from Purtn!-HI~ What's beUet' than ., exoellent product rike Plrna H Pro? P\lina Hi Pro on sa'8I And OOH, pattiapatlng 8b88 aaoas America~ tal<i1g pm't In the Hi Pro &4)8r SavfngB Sensalion. For a limled time, you can get inaedible deals on Pt.ma Hi Pro, so look tor~ I packages in 'JCU slOf9 aid stoQ( . ~ tor the wilt8r mot ltl as. The beet deal, hoMNer, is In the bag! Every~ owner wanm his dog m mairm1 CM9r8I ~ healdl, fttn998 and appeer'8I i08. And P\.mamaksefNfJly~ In H Pro eotrt In order m help <jtle 'Pl dog a <Jo# of~ health. We cal it the H Prop. The Hi Pro <joN Is much more than jta a thid<. ahiny coat. It's · mo the a.-. alert 8)48S. strong teettl and bonee, healthy muscle tone and ac.1 lina that oome from a propaty bal8noed <let. P\Mina's abtty years d skill, dedicadon and expe'1lae in the field d pet nutrttion have ~ if'*> 1he d8Yeloptnent d Hi Pro. and we're proud of the result. Ycu dog's daily ~181 requinwnenb are met wittl a oombinlDon d ~quality • 9'e<llra Inducing meat and ~ Pf'C**l IOt.n:e&, wru' 11 ome g'llhl and a C8lefU ~otv.nw•nmi•• The,_., A 1~ca1~ bl!lwad product.., 29% men P"**l ttW\ 1he leadllg dogtood~ 8!st ... lg 'Pl dog Hi Pro fNf!lfY day, end you'I eoon eee wt1ll • gf9lt dllll Hi Pro ree/Jy Is. ~ M ~ M you'N gMng )QI dog .. """ of good heelltl, ¥kry not git h9llltf)' IMlgl b '/(UfllllM'I T• ...... of the HI Pro &tps ~ Sai81111a1, ~on rDll • 1 lb'e,.. you. GIVE YOUR DOG Dm-GLOW-·-c OF GOOD HEALTII •.• AND GET HEALTHY SAVINGS FOR YOURSELF! LoOk for the Purina• m Pm ·super Semation 1n your now. .. .. . ~mo~~ bard to come by, but virtually every sad&et is aetttna bandier and dandier. Here's a preview of inn<>- va~ons .that will bit stores in the next six months. They're beioa displayed at the National Housewares Manufacturers Association show, starting Sunday in Chicago. II> X..W ~ A folding. three-step ladder that you can move while standing on it -just pump a handle and the whceb will move. $300 from Gimi, at Sharper lmqe stores. II> Walkills Sdcb: But~powered. l.i&htwei&ht, cordless hair ronen. $45.99 from Conair. ~ 0.0 Ice.Cram Maker: Cranks out more than one quart of ace aum an two ftavon at the same time. $69.99 from Nemo in Brescia, Italy. II> Mr. CW: Electric indoor grill cooks smoko-free on a marble stone. $79.99 from Nemo. II> Miiier MlUI: Now you can &rind up your seasonings with the squeeze of one band. Transparent body lets you sec whether it's salt or pepper. From Plastix Lld. No price yet _ ........... If you're too busy climbina the COiponte 1ldder to nod romance. like heart The Geneva on the Lab raon in Lab Seneca. N.Y .. ii bavina its fint oftkial Pn>faaional Siqle's Minlle Weekend riabt now. Tbete'1 fun. food. a mys&ery lllDe ~ -and a .. How to publish your 6nl novd" seminar.' ~ ~.u~ 28, a Toronto marbtiac lpeeialist, •YI she s puUd.paliD& hetamo "I want to meet people of a limilar mental attitude about careers a.ad ililllldoa rcthne more to- talt to them about thin to a car mechanic." ... J>ctw ./Id UMet: Advanad 0earea, a California IOCial club for ainalel with mu1a"I dep'eCI or bilbet ii 10 popular that founder Art Ooldlteia is ltll\ina SinaJa wfu. C.00. & Pt!eS for t.cbeJon witbjult becbdoc'°L (818) 348-1747. _.._...,... Get I Mlt .. If J1!S fltwll flellll• ......... ~ ..... ............... .. .............. .. ......... '4z.~ ,....... . ....... ,. t::~f ·&.':.-,..:. 11&1•-a11· • HJ I (JllJ You say your hair is too sbo~ too straiabt. too curly? Well, today's wip CID 6x it .. They're so JOOd, it's only the t.d ones you DOtice," says Alan M. Smiley of Rev- lon/General Wip (aales are up 16 percent in six months). Wip now start at S25, weiah under 2 ouocea and come in 1 SO real-lookina lhades. Amona tbe best ldl- ina: add-on cliP1 (long. curly, frencb braid) that tt.eDI are mappina up, .. It's a form of expression," ays Sun Oioi of The Wia Factory in Santa Monica. Calif. Better stock up. Korean um: .. .._._ .. ............. CMS). 6rms. wbict. make most U.S. wip, will rai1e prices 20 to 25 perceftt March I . _ .. , ......... ... llEl91ttlld IWstllea.e •• ,..11n Ott« ttJllSiMnd MWtb by somt, lwrbs an oddingcluum. aroma and la.sit to trod/Ilona/ 1artkru. says a.a, SMrdor of tht us. Bot011ic Gartkru 111 Wasltilfllon. D.C.: .. Herbs are not strictly for cookiaa or medicine. They're very hardy and require low maintenance, People now are lookina for interestina planu that will bri.na new dimen- lions., textw'a and fbliqc to their prdcns. ••January is a critical month for prdens. That's when t.be catalotJ are comina out You need to think ahead and ltt I vision of what you want 10 create. rm in COO\let with be1b powers. and they can't keep up with demand. '1'byme is I border plant with beautiful small ftowm and leaves. It is an cxc:ellent cufuwy herb. ROlmWY adds hei&bt to t.be prden and bas beautiful payiab.sreea foliaee and I tremeDdoul frlpance. lavender bu I sttikiDc pay color and beauLiflll dart blue Oowcn -tna you CID make lavender ioe cram. ··Gardeom alto are '1liDa lemon verbena. wbkh bas a IOfPOUI haranoe and mata a aood tea. or ptnley. a beau- tiful border pUL .. Winter •VOfY ha pen leaves tbat tum purple in WID· ter. lndin pint root -red- nd-yello w nowera tbat bloom u. 1aae ..m.. a.ia ia • border pluit wilb ~ nowu. that pro•Mka beiellL Tbete amt 't ecb"blc. .. ---· ..... ' THE G I B S O N G I R L BRIDE DOLL An heirloom collector doll authorized by Dana Giblon, grcat-grand<bugtncr < of Olarlcs Dana Gibson who acattd the legendary Gibson Girl. • Hand·palntcd bl5quc porcd ain ... gowned in satin, lace 10d tulle ... with accents of f.mx pearls aod 2'4kt gold The most cherished dolls an alJ the v.'Ofld are brldt dolls. Foe ljlcir romance, CX100rdmary richness and dmil and especially chdr beauty But the most beautiful bride doll of all is The Gibson Girl Bride. She is lovelines.s pmonificd ln cvc.ry W'IY the idca.l Ame nan bcauty-chc woman every girl wanted to be. Sculpcured in fine bisque porccJam. her race isband·paimrd. with romantic green eyes and a him ol a bride's blush in her dledcs. "Breathtaking" is the ooly v.'Ord for her ., wedding gown Creamy satin and pomc d'cspric lace. acccnccd with min larure roses and tiny faux pearls Her veil of fine ruJ le a.sades gracefully to the floor. And beneath her gown, a monogramm-1 slip-in the Wh1on of SOC!Cf)' brides of the day Lake all brides, she v.'Cars a \\-"eCldlng band- hand-palmed In 24 karat Sold And she omcs a bouquet ol sann roses · Elegant Luxurious Extnvapm She is the ultirna1' Amenan bn~ doll To ~'WC your importtd Gibson Gui Bride, a display sand IS UlCluded And a CernfiCllt o{ Authenooty The pnce IS $195 Please order by~ 15dl • ·--r --- - - ------ ------------------------ ----- -t o•o &J roav • ' • t I L PkaR mail by fcbnwy IS, 1989 rrsnldm Heu1ootn Dol.b f'rantlm <:Mtr. ~'Mrua 19091 "'-DlRr ttrf order for Thr Glbul Girl Bridt J ~ mtd ao ~ now Blll mt for 1 dqlolic c:J "9.• when my doll IS tad) lO be ICIX 90 Ille, Ind "" tillar« In bJr monchlv lnlcallmcnad S'9 •each. Illa lhlplncm. .,...,._ ... __ u,., ..... .... .. OA...-41 you'd Pl•,_ COMPACT DISCS ... ANY8CDs FORON~ .. t tf ~ now ti._.. • CO ~"Y'9' or .,.. ~ to get ona. ~ rrwy preeer to join r. C8S Con1*t Die <::lb As en ~ you .. .-1Cllted '° ..., a co. far " P'JS lhippl1gard~ #Oyou1,_,no~ln ~ "'1t COi you~ t>ecai• molt ot h 1lllctol• olilnd hWe.,.. now.,..._ on Con"4*t O.C.. Th-O•t 'f'OCJ' e ro.. limply 11 n n,,.., hs ~ No 1-..d 10 Mr"d t1fiJ morey now-we1 bm you far 1' pt,. ~ ard twdng. ri ~ve. you lgl'M to buy,.... lix CXll Mri'l hcormgtww,,..,.. .. ~Qbp'lcel ~ ~ .. ~ .. pl'9 lhppf1g ard t'9lo ~you""' cencll.,,.,. .. buying. CX>s.. youdlcmil IO~•.,,,.,..,. you1 be.--lor~ bcn'9 pllr\ wt1k:h 1111 you buy ore CO • twit pra far eed\ CX> youeuy. ~ C'U>prtc-.. oe.. ..... C8S ~ o.c CU:> wortts In .. s.n1 1NnNr .. h CoUTtJia Record l....,. Q.C. IO be an to,.., .. ~ twCU>~...-end '"10-0a1 RM YW' ~*-••llltli•Or'l h ~ PIQ9. N:t"""" ~Bonus Oftw .. a tpedll ot1lr IO rew ,,..,..._ t111eonellictloi•~01ec• nownwe'lblyou an~-se.95. n • Gt91Ct to git a '*'fl a•• c110t1 at• aipa-bw prblf CBS/Cdumbia House .-------.... --........ -. ................ ... Over 110 ~a albums on fol1ow1ng page . OVER 340 MORE ON PRECEDING PAGES ·-----------~- My mam muacal ~1 t• (ct>eck o , .. B1Jt11Nl'•""arJU-.l1om•ny •'"90''11 0 tWIOM>CJl 0 lm'TlllX:K 0""" ,...,.,.,.. ........... ~---Ill -.,..,, ,.,,.,,...., ............. CHIMY.._ o..,...:: o uera,.,_ I ....... ,..,..~ ......... CllarOIOol#lle u.Mr--.. i-.c...w ClCOUNTR'r O.NZ ca.-..-.• I .... ..,11~ ........... -I ~... I t:r.i: -----"-'... I -., January 15-January 21 , 1989 Cat,le Listings, Sports, Movies,_ Specials Included COVER STORY PASSWORD A &ood word passed around about a business Is Invaluable A bad word can be unfortunate. Our arowlna success In the past 3 I years has been due to the "cood words" and referrals sent to us by our customers. No amount of advertising can replace • personal recommendation. We are not Infallible, but we are worklnc towards that coal by ctvlnc our customers the best service and quality possible DEN'S I 1"3 PLACENTIA ST COSTA MESA CA 92627 '41.4131 WHAT'S INSIDE Cow.r Story ............ _ ....... , . . . . . . 2 Channel~ Gulde .......... , . 2 luftd.tr ~ ..................... 3·• o.,um. Llelntl ..................... 7-t .,.., ....... • .. • .. • • . . .. . . . • . 10· 11 Tueeca.r Ulllnge •. . ........... 12·13 ...... .., Ul8lftge ..•........• 14·11 ,.,..,.., ............... ' ....... 11·17 Fl'ldey Ulilnga ................... 19-tt ~l.Jelnge ................• »n Crw•ord .......................•.. It lpoftl ...........•.................. 14 ...,,... .......................... 2l-i1 2/Daily Pilot Family situation comedies move closer to reality CINOE Richard Mulligan CHOANESS ll) a widower with three grown daugh- ter s in the new comedy series. "Empty Nest" airing Saturdays on :'\/BC Rut any re5emblance to t~ close knit family in "Bachelor Father " ends there with thi new show created by Susan Harris of "Soap" and "The Golden Girls" rame. Mulligan plays Harry Weston , a dedicated pediatrician who finds out late in life that he spent more time nurturing his young patients than Ci.Iring for his own children. After years of letting his late wife handle all the parenting chores. Weston the widower now tries to get to know his children in their adulthood. In "Almost Grown" and ABC' "thirtysomething," the characters who play parents spend a large . l)hi.1 re or their endless etr-analy lb wondering if they are raising their c:hildren correclly or dooming them to years in psychotherapy. Whether it's biting sc.i r casm or a discussion or reul life problemb, today's tele- vision executives a nd their audience now seem to a~reciate TV families who act more hke their own. In "Empty Nest." Dr. Wes- ton's wire, Libby. died 18 months ago. His daughters have moved out. Thus, like manr in&le father these days, he laves alone in hi "Empty Nest." wit~ only a dog named Bear to keep him company. ON THE COVER Richard Mullpn .... In ••Etnpty Nfft" •ltlng Saturday eventng1 on NBC. . CABl _f TV CONVERSION CHART . 1>11•\0l '-" c --~, c;lltJ•A • t • • D,fn . ·~, . 1 ••1 r v>~o ... L ANl f t;Af (Vr!I()'. f ... , .. f ' '"'t c.•t r r ------ • . MAX C1nero x 22 15 30 )t UIT --H90 Home 8 011 Ofl~e 21 22 l4 ,. DIJ --TMC The Mov .. Chat'~ N 17 ,. 2$/l SHOW Snov.11me n 17 . -----;-2' -2110 DISN 01 .. nev Channel 2S 14 l2 21 .. ttlM I 8"AYO .. • «> GALA Ga1av111on » -. ' UIA USA Nelv.ork • • ,, _, • 11/C -CNN Cabi.New1 10 10/21 n 10/)t 1111 Elf'N Sports • • • 27 _J • -.. 110 C SPN Congr ss JO JO 2, . , --., . NtCIC 'Niclt.e•ooeon 20 2) • 20 •10 AAE Art1 & Entefta1nmen1 21 21 2t 11 ,1110 " ~I New York 1• '4 • - W~ New York ),) 24 .~ . Ufll L1le11me ,. ,. ,. 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(UFI) ~ SWftry u.A• IM•XI MOVIE Tne Owly Doien • • * !11167) LH Ma•••n EmHt Bofgn•ne (TMC) MO¥'lf' Nor1f\ Shore * • 11987> llAan Adle< G1eoory Hamson {USA) Altrlf Mlldlttc* fltntllb c; -S:35 P.M.- 101SN1 Oule 6 MtrY'lel -s~ss P.M.- 1sHOw 1 MOVll Tne Karate Kod * ** 1191141 Ralph Ma ho Not·~· Pat llAOMa EVENING -l.OOP.M.- 1 ;::....._.MWtttrS1 MOYll AuthOt"' "uthor. * • * (19821 Al Pacono Oyan Cannon l :r ...... C(J A c.rr-Allif btn ............... Qlaey MO¥lf The 8ad Ne#I 4/Daily Pilot Beiri n 8•Hkong lra.neng • * (1977) W•N•tm O..vane C11t1on JamH I Grell Rlllway JOllfllCyt OSAWnlflNI fY Hl• Hovi rCC1 lurnos y h 1111ta' (AlEI Miss M.,,._ Tiii SHY 111 Ille UWary (CNN) The Wffi Ill Rtvirw (OISll) Ohfll • .., rr (llPNI ...._, et C ...... f .... 11 (FAMJ (WT8SI TIM IOlll AINlual AGI Awlfft (GALA) MOVI( t,ina L .. ~ Velel (HBO! 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Reff fSEl) MOVIE 68 * pq8·1 I 1a • Acot>t>i'LO<.llt' IWOA) Amllio Hill -1000 P.M -U 'f Tiit Jlldds Arross me "''·''"•' 1 G••v Moi11s A I, I') Jl•'lol IN1 lhe Jud<l R l' ,.,.., ti~ ""a nd Wynonna Jv<l<l I .... , r "''"''"" C:trl News i'll"d"~"' w.~ News M1 toy Rvtlt!Ckl" llfoe«t"' U11ms'" I TIM '"'' llWfUC• w.-e Tiit Fttftln (AaE) DtH C..lwy (CNN) Creuflre !Al (CSl'Alfl l'vllllc ,o11cy (ESPNI NFL TllH lll (HBO) h i I Tin Tiie Bulls M11n 8uslntu IWPIX) Twi1l9ltl l011t -10:05 P.M. - (TMC) MOVIE F1111 Att•ar t.tin *** 119871 (NICK) Sll_,.I Y lfltllf (SHOW) MOVIE Pt'rry M.t' ,,, Return~ * * * t98St -10:15 P.M. - IMAl(J MOV1f Trie B g Cn II • • I 19831 W1t111 m ~V" -10:JO P M - II) Supef fS1tl1r m Dino fCNH) NnsHl9lll Upd1le (FAM) Ole! (H901 hi I Ten Tiit l 11Hs Mun 8cls111ns •• INICl(I SCTV WOA) JM fr11t-llt1 1WPIX) USA T~lll -10-35 PM (DISll) A111m111 Ill Ac1te11 -11.00P M Ntw\ News Cltem r( i; IMW1 11"'1 Mt•• A Cllffllll Allllr AtwU. "'" M111Ht lwfltr 1t111, Jr Cl11t ..... I Clltl1111fl lllttlylt Dally Pilot Jan. 15-21/11 IDl/ikf~~;;;1 : GRAND OPENING I I SPECIAL I I Prime Rib Otnner (rerular cut) I I Aaed Corn-fed Choice Eastern Beef s79s I I -<>r-I Brochette of F ru1ts De Mer I I Shrimps, Scallops and Fresh Fish I I NO LIE I ; OPEN 7 DAYS • AMPLE FREI PARKING I l ~2 Ne•po<I Bl Costa Mtsa • 646-2174 __) ,_....oc ,...,._.,.,.._...._,_.,,. ------------- I Teo Good la It Tr111 Nellcltro Hurt ti ltle Hllltfl (A &E) SIMN111et1H f9RAV0) MOVIE ••• 19851 (DISH) Onlt I H1m11 fESPN} S,.r11l'°* (FAM) TM 70I Clllll (G.ALA) Netkl.,. ECO (HBO) MOVIE A nfturn 10 ""'"'"' ~ L!Jt • • t 19871 (LIFE) C19111y & l acey (NICKI la119!1 111 (USAI Mtal!ll Vice (WPI)() Alice . -11.JO PM 8 i'.I) flit ''' Sajal SllOw fl) Tiii T~t SNw c; I MONDAY LATE NIGHT TUESDAY PRIME TIME oger s ar ens "Christmas Fantasy 1988" 40% OFF ALL HOLIDAY MERC ANDISE 12/Daily Pilot T~• 8 01 of C•• Jo"" Jan. 15-21 ' "ABC News PM "'•11tlllf .... I I t1 I a \a• ,, ~ : • lo~r Co11nect11n People ' Ceun M'A'S'H l"r .t ... I J " , .. }t t f I 61) Whetl II 'orlunr SttlOll l"laiu 1111 lttd NIQlllly b'IMU A,port PHIOR y ,Ntr ''"" M1111 1e1u vo1 M1urkt lhvtl !CNN) hHlllO Ne11ri ff AMI Tiit 790 Clu\ COALAI Ntlteltrt ECO 1llF£1 Spen1eT ftf Httt (MAXI MOVlf rr ... '~. "" , '···· t •••• ... '•,, t " , (NIClt) h11ptc1or 0141Qfl !SH I MOYlf r '" •• l ••' • ,., l tl. t r 8 l ,., ' ,tr' IUSAI MlllN Viet (WOAJ lttwt (WPIXI USA ftfl'tlll Ill MOVIE f rnp ,,, • u •• 1 1~71 ('I' • F1 I t,A • llo • 1 -7 20PM- ' !Wl8S) MOY!( ._,,. • • Jennie. Sandra. Carol and Lauroe go to For1 Lauderdale Fla . IOI spring brtall • MOVIE: Aabel • ( 1985) Matt Dillon. Debbie Byrne An <1ngry young Marine ser99an1 QOe!> absent wimout leave with a marr..C cabaret sangef an WOfld War It Sydney hlmavera l"rllse Ille lord 1treerac Alllflka. 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' '°" m Dlcti Y•11 Oyte (H90) lmolllflt (NICK) Oollu fletd (WOA) At'Hlllt Hall (Z) Lift IOlll ti lff ltoem -10:00 P.M. - I f.D -.!ptCat1tt1CC11SJ News r •lhlTIMI Cart ~SMldllat MICl\ae• •akt'\ abuse l'Wtlen na 1no flt.01 handle 1n oflensive Dalty Piiot Jan. 15·21/11 ~~ 9:00d##, ~~Id# 4:90 ~A, poh11c:1an s act campalQfl G flltSatnl I lltWI Redel\er Wilde lltWI Malloy Rv11eooe Moen 111 Amine• I ***' Ut!Mtloft Ramos TIN Tef1y Tiie llarf ef Y tffeWtool .., Tiie fllfl'ht (A&E) MOYIE Lovto Alter Lunch (I 9861 Dton1s l ilw~ t (CNN) Cro111111 (HI fCSPANl Pullllc PtUcy (ESPN) Grell Americu ht11ls All American Soap Bo• Derby from Ali.10<1 Ohio (HBO) 111 & Tt11 Tiit 111111 Mun l11s!Hss Tht Dl11k c.ills tn tne IOln 011 Iha Buns 1CCI 1S1 (NICKI btunlay Nl9ht (SHOW) ltollltu ICCI SI (USA) l>UlllMds lnt~rn11toonat u11rooue enoulfs Mike anc2 Chr1s11nn wnen an 1n1elligenc» a90t11 at>anoons a blby on lh&rr C1001 step (WPIX) fWllftal z-A lnlln bets he can 11eep S•lenl IOt a \'ttar (Z) MOVll. BoOy ~ * (t 984) C11.g Wtsson Melanie Gt11fill'I An ac:tOf hOulA lltl a ftlt!nd s Hollywood hOma and wes 1 murder ne•1 OOOt 0... r1c:100 t>y er.an 0. Palma TUESDAY LATE NIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME 20% OFF II Houaaplanta JAl.1-31 14/Daily Pilot Jan. 15-2 01 M~ Twain ** (1986) Tom Sawyet Bectly Thatcher Ind Huek Finn board Mtrk Twain allying rNChine F~moct 1n stop.motion clay· a111ma11on I =:,~·-,.,.. ... l,,, o.ero..u.. I A.,.tlci Iii Na Neru "Klllt Rac0119 From Santi ""'" IA&fl E!ffll!O 11 lie ..... CaAAVO) MOW Ale•tnder Nevsky •••• \1938) "Hola CnetlllSM>v NlkOl4!1 Oii nlopt< °°" (CHH) Moiieylllle (DtSlfl GM Mtnlttlt Min llln cc tESPHI 191Z fl11ll '"' ttitllliflll1 ltfAMI "lflll•91011 Steele HBO) MOVIE lsht111 * * (1987J W111on Beany Ou•hn Hollmtn UJ'EI C..-Y I~ (MAX) MOYlf Swino S1111t ** t198A) G06cH Hewn Kur1 AusMJJ (HICK) Mr U Wilbur t>eeomes the une•pecte<J ,.,,, ot a IOCal variety i.l\OW (SHOW) lllOVI( unoe1 Co11e1 • 119871 0.YIO "'etOOfl .Hlnfllflf Jawo ~e:;I lllllOVlf Hatry ano tile I ll!nd.,t\OllS * • (19871 Jenn L•t~ ~ >nOe Olllotl (USA) Mllr9ef SM W"4e ~·) Clleen Sim t C>aMl>el 191tey ~ n04 I hot ch.It ly •11Cl10n !lam IZI CltMes c.....,... AwMI -8:.30 P.M, - • tkM el lie Cini A j'IO(lf l11st d•t-~ Erie 11>0 S~ °"'10eS 11'1 CllU tCCI I ....,.... ... .,.. 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Ibo ef Ille Molltll Honolulu M8tathon (FAM) MOYIE ~-* * ( 1958) Scott &ldy Rita Gem (LIR) MOW Despe<ate Lives * * (19821 Diane Sea""''° Doug Mcl(eon (HICK) M-, flint Seu Ste\'9 s v1s1t•09 '1ste• d1sape>ro ves of 11'11 llOuM (UL) MOVIE Planes TlllflS 1n0 Aulomoboles * * * 119871 Steve Mart"' Jor\n Canoy (USA) lllllOVI( A S1reetear N1meo Destre * * • p 9a.) Ann Margret. Treat Williams (WPIJ() Star Tret CZ) MOYIE Nut5 * * • t 1987) Barbra Stre•sano A1th aro Oteyluu -t:OSP.M.- (WBS) MOVIE Tile Stiul tf'red Room • • (19671 Gog YOu1l9 C.rOI Lynley -t:30 P.M -D ID My Tue Dlfs Nicole 1111es k1uono lesson" Joey _.no M U'lael want 10 tatto. at>out ,, tCC S • """'""• H_,try rents 1n 1o.1rtmen1 to M(Ne~ C:C U S .. tet. I S... Fred ws P,'<.I ttiell upor> l.ndlnCjj 1"9 lull' ture gone m ()i(l v .. Oyh Aoo SUS ,,_ 1 BuOdy M>O Sa••v 0111a., i"O "' ,,,.., (AU) Alt Ptwet Tile Banle of &1talfl The Germtn 111 as saun on Bt111.n en...., IHhll 11e '1lA r- (NICK> DIMa lltff A tr.end ta Is to ll'lv•te Alea and Donna 10 a party -t:35 P.M.- (SHOW) l9"f Dl'ft r(°I •C\1 -10:00 P.M. -G ()) WluttrY H4s rel1tion sn.p With Ell O.Stt«>Y*S David pl1ns to get even with P1nzOIO IOI' the Idol Etrose FUlllOOI De "-* lltap• Al ~ S.Ccaa lttry 1CC1 ISi I Mews F1srvnan c.11 ID) A Alie ftMHH \Pt• fTllOfe) A divore«l couple (M1rgare1 Whitton Cti11110 pner C.zenovei ere llotts ot a TV 11.avel senu Oes1><te 111011 lo"o/llate retalK>nSlltp ICCI i f11t11v lsl111d Mt.a Redek111 W11oe News Malloy Rutledge ltetlclero UlllvfslH Ramos Salinas I flM Ttd1y FftdlH '1) Tiie FtllltM \Alf) Yletaa"' Wer {PAVO) MOYll Ivan me Terr bll Patt I •••• 119431 N Olal CNlfllaUO" LuOll\t•I TM OY$kay1 (CNN) CtM1tltt IAI (CSPAI) Mic Mey (U,.N) Stl Wll'N (HIO) 111 a T• nt.111111 Mui kslllal Dall Pilot (MAXI MCMI· l<MPl"O Tr.Kii ** \1987} M ichael Sarraz.n. M1rgot KIOOef (HtCIC) lltWWy 111111 (SHOW) MCMf B.g Bad Mimi II * (fi87J Ang.e D<kinson Robert Culp (TMC) llllOYIE Top Gun *** 119881 Tom CrUose. l(elly Mc:Q.111• (WO..) An.-Kii (WPIXI T ...... z.., -10:30 P.M. -• o ....... ,., ...... I ._.. bll »twez Gl!Mes JeMW...., (CNH) ""'"""' U.te (DIStll '11MMric Wl'M (UPNI NIA TNIY (H90) 111. Te• Tiie ............ hslHss !NICKI ICTY (WPIX) US.A T911ttlll -10:45 P.M. - (Sfl) MOVIE The Blue lgua .,, ** (19881 Dylan McDe1mo11 JHS.CI H11per -11:00 P.M. - lftW1 """ Clleer1 ICC1 1St ""' """ ...,._Tttlltt 1RI News A CllffHC All.- Arlt• Kii Wll1t h h I lbltllllf? c.. lftwt °' W111tn11 """*• Jan. 15-21/15 • *"' ......... (AU) WialM Ctwdlll Y .... YtM1 (DIS.)OUlll ~ t£SPNI ~NII CFAM) TM 111 ei. (GALA) !Wdefe ECO (HaO) MOW. E~e ot me SUtl ** (1917) ChttSMn Bate JoM M oYICll (Llftl S,.aser. f• MVt (NtC1() lHlll .. (W<>l')HelM ....... 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Rom.tooe <XJl'nedyl d • ,., f 1~ •s• us A,, aoman "'''' • lolllsy wttgn• klt9t • • M •"' n Otymooet wne•• rne O'Q OUV ta~s fOf I Sovt · .If'' r H• 14m (H801 ,_.on 3 Om F11 9 •S Im tS~W) T A 6 30 Om r:,, 8 30 I m 4 40 1 m TM s 000 F1n91t11 of o. T" • •• P9S3 rentuyl Pet .. • Htlfl' Lt' fl Bart ~H 1 bid°'""' lbOl.il I preno "l"'""' '"'~ "<;! !>00 DOyl IO Olly an llnml'IM lllyt>Oatd r • • ,. • 1 ov O< s. .. n ""1 (MAJI) Mon II 30 1 m ... ') '' °" m ''°"'.,' "' -41\lc I"* t19e7 Sut~MI U»M ' ... , · ... ~ °"'' , .., "II' ••• 10C•1<1 up 0y ~ •ic•eo ' • ' .~ •• ,;r'I , ....... .ooweo mo!'* meltff ~t .,,, ·~· •• ,,_., PG 13 9Sm(lfl) Tue 7 P"' 1230 • ,.. S ;• II " "' I 0 IS 0 fft The Fly • • • , 19sa Sc....u hctoOnl 41 "*ton AC•· "l • ...,., ,. 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Tu. 3 1 "' • , r•11•r • • 11975 CrttN 0rerne1 Joe Don 8alc.tf "" ""°""'men-. out OI omen~~ to"9ft ., !ft 11'11 '*»II WhO sent htnl .,.,, IR)108m. Sun 2 om IVCAI Fl'ltnll enct r· (l96'1 ~I Ol'il'fl _.,..,_Inell A 8nt.ttll #ftl., tee• •s -.-t.ng 1 pl lttQ\'M<I •• • tlo'( I'll 15nt (SHOW) Mot> J IS •.m f"n 1 15 Im (VCRI "FtlcU, lhl 13"', P!111V A Newl1glno1111f'' •(ltl:S Hot •Otl .JoM ~o Teens c:i.. end YM 1 c:Nlill uw '9.,,,,, ~ -.ring wllltf Jaton s ll<>Cloey mt.sll Rt 92m (MAX) Thu 12 40 I"' (VCR) ~,ncflty.,. 1)0\: The ,,_, 0..,..,.. • (1Moe Horror) I(~ S.C• Hoc:1ut1 ~•Jlled J110n ooes ,,,., enooiet oe•cll ol "°"' 'Mt's a1 Cr,s1.a1 w t 1R1 91m (MAX} Set I SS am (VCRJ '"' ot Life" • • • (195& Come<lv~•mal Judy H0"-0.r A P't9f'ltll WOIN" i t•a l'I l11net #IMS net lrlO ne< ..,,,,., l'lust>ar>d IO ll.lVI I ptOQlf. CllflOllC w.oo.no 91tn (M,U) WI<! I 30 Orn '"""¥ l'ec.•" * • * 119'7 ,_..,~ comlOyl AUCltly Htoo..tr A IH"'Of' pnot091•r"111 UllH. Gt..,, .. oc;n w •. .at,11 booloworm 10 Per•• and tut'1t hi• nto 1 cov.. girt l()Jrn (TMC) Tue 9 m (VCR! G ni. Gembler" •• 1980 WHl .. n) K•""r ACJ91rt OIO wur "°"" INr• B•lld'( Howlin m1to.e1 B , MonlaN " • 1>10'991 encl w11 out10 ne•o '"• -,,. 111 ... knew t04m (wt8S) Mon 7 OS a m ''Tiii Ge~ fJa~ Kida Mo-vii" * 11987 Comldy) Anthony N ... "\ey UrCIW'I Wrrt/J) Wll>SIQtt FOUi PNI er'4 MH $y T Ill .. lie O I · MC* S ne (l9f #00 I lll.ahlon OI ~ IPGJ 100m tSHOW) wee S om 1S11VCRl 0.ft ... Marntd• * * t 1978 ~I Rte!\lrd lllol!-H A "°"11"" 'If"'"<> w<><lis ""a TV "1-oatn -Ill' en hOfwoman Nl'IOM ..eoo.ng s • ,_ !Sirs .,.,, tOOi-CWTUI TIA 1 ~ • m Thoe °"°61 Mell Mta. Mw' • * * (1947 F""'HYI Oene T •ney A london ~•.nu a "a" r.a CDHIAll CDCU1g1 .,,., '•llt "' -. -"' ts ,..,,, •• 111~1.1"' gflalt 104,., (Zl SI• Sam ~l'tle °"1 W"9 ~ Frffdonl~ • •• (1918 Oocu0r1..,11 'W17.,. R..-S Soontot.O Dy e T-.... COV;>'e I C.""boOti" •ll"'llff AHhH .. ;" ,,_. lrn#t l r'll oecom.1 • ~bee ct>a""OIO" 104" IOCSH) $.I" • p m Thu I p"' I JO I m (VCR, Ooeots ........... odl lOfd•~. (19" 5c.'9tlel lie 1oon1 "'9 rl»O« Go6ols «io "" """° .. ~ AOC* P.aoll !oqltt me R~ LOrOs VOl(.fl Ml•g<>I K 00.-AOOOy M<Qo.w11 Tt11y S1•1 .. s A.n,,...11<1 r0J7~ (SHOW) Tue SJ01ni So"' ~· Whose r~· •• 119e1 Ooc1'dfl"ll> e....,.. ,, .. ,,,. J"" Otl90')' ~ .. "-, ... 1 wtlo'• l!Oo4 bl~ pl.Ar-°" Co.tel\ E"°"' Rc»1110n , loo. •ana ooaeoe ,..,,, !()Orf> (Ol5"1 ~ 11 o.m NCRI Tlll ar..1 Hol1tlf191Ct MlnM•ou 1tetd• • • 111112 WH19ml Clitt Aol>ltttol\ C..W YOUtlQIW JeilWI Jitnel and mew g.anq go nortl\ IO rOll '"-D199"1 bin~ well oldie M-1\ •\•PQI IPGI 91fn (WTU) Wed 10~ am (VCAI "The Oru1 W!Ndo ,....,.... t * * f1t7!1 A<Mlf'tllllel "">- r I IOMllMMNOS <* IAllY l'09ftAITI - - - I I I I I siillfo : Siii1i -1·--.... , ... a. .. r.·. ··--. __ ..... 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Ape•" *** (1984 Ot1m11 Cn11"00fle< l ambef't Tn. 1pe r11\.0 son ot ~n.pwtfM"~ed llt·llOC•lf\ 1t 0<ougn1 from Al ra 10 Edw1td•1n ["Ql,ill<I to ••• "'''" 1n U •I Incl Ills •110 (PGI 1)()p, (TiltCI Tue 8 om '2 1 m S11 tOJO 1 m tVCAI 'El Guatd111p110a1 1Soani~n1 Roo.'10 Gutman E\ 1< ulln1CO 1111.go 11 01"n110 de un 1t1tic:.n11oe0rog11y1 11 me,.,, se•iifl •' "'oQ"mo noinaoo 96m m r ... 9 pm "'Qung l1o ••I 19&6 Com.<fy) M<l'IH I l<HIOn lHy 1u10"'-"'"' > m..,.t °''"'''•' <l·!l<.tl)i"'41 II I US pll l\l '' openeo 1>r ti•• Japanese Oot1Kttl<l by Aon Howarn !PG 131 t I tm D Sun 9 pm 1CC11~1 IVCAI H Hellelujall * * * 11929 ,,....,,!( II 0 1n-el l Haynes A onan p.<:>.er '"'", 1-"••t"•• •ncl rrnMll\ • TennenM lftmplt"~~ and "fl• man O"ertPd tty K•"Q Vldol I Dem fl) Sun I p m MCll• I 0 JO a " Wed 1 1 m Tnu 3 p m "T ... HenCM Hiiton" * •981 Or1m11 l.AICl'IH I Mor11ny U 5 P'•1-on&f\ ol ""~' '' 'f rr, "> Jt "'•~Over t,,. CO\Jt"e of a ~•<le "' an .,,,.,,.,~ ,~ P' ~ • " lllortl'I V•lnam 1A1 126m(lMC)Tve •Oan C'Rt "Hant 8l1Mier Of,,,. S.tver Skat.. •I rt962 AO•an tu••I Ron, Z111noo1 A Outtn oov 1n1111 en ice '"'fln9 •1C1• neoo1ng 1n.. pr1u1 10 N•v ''" ho\ la!hllr, ope<11ion 97m C015"j) f,ie 'J • m I The Heppy Hoollar Golt Hofly•ood • ( 1980 Wne<>,1 M•n ne S.sw"~" N~•oo "" >-•v••• l~N»< tout• lf\fJ 1 10 ... n tly '"''Ou'"'""" ,,., ... ~ 1 ... ne a rnov,. ol ,,., ~I• tAJ 8 7m fMAlll Wtto I I 4~ ll m IVC'AI I ·He<um Sc1rum" • * 11'16~ C:~yl llv1t Pretltly "' \3Htnl •"1nap • Hf'>llf'""'°"' •I•• •ncl ""0"' ""m into • pal ICI lfllCIQUI ""'" • M•i.•" ~'"'" ••t ~ {111tC) rn S )0 pm •VCR1 Hay! Hey• Heyt ' • I 1•91U 0.t<l•t "I SllO<I FrOtl Je$11f ,,,. t"""" 1 "'"' rt•"''"" ~Ol•e a rc<>Dery olher 1°""9 ''"'' nt<1t1 J l'lot>••v .n '""""''I"''" 120m • lue J 10 am "Heed Office • I f l'J8'\ C1.,,.,twfy1 J11(1ge A.,.lhold A I ~ \POlt<V ~' t Jf'I\ tit( 0 I I d U'J"QIOtnl<all tn(J , .. , ,.,, me c "-""''" • '•<lo< a ..,,.,191'''' 1PO I 3J 90m IH901 Moo . 4 JO pm l ti.1 11 .)() • rr 1CCI tSI IVCRI 'KaloAta'f'" t • 11 997 fan1uytSn.lleyLO"Q Aplaahc ""geon • wile ,._ .~,.\ lu o.11n a yeat Ille< her occult,.1 I""'' bf•"<J' "'" '''" • tPGI 96m tTMC) Sun t2 pm ($) tVCA1 ·~o In the F11nt1y • • 11986 SG>ence hct>0nl Cl•,.tlO Pf'4H ( <>"<'• ,. '"' MIU' , 1s11oneu1 •am.< ana 1 ciw..c> •etU'n '' ""'•r.•re "''"' ,,,._, monOs in tlctl othlf I t>OOteS 104m (DISH) weo 9 ""' J lO Im "'lM Heroea of Telen11ttt •• I * (I 96S W1r) 1(11 k Ooug!H A lrlHKlom l!Qhl•t '''° • llCN>nflll • .,,., I ,~nl f)f "41AY'f ,...,,t en •Ol•tfl 10 9.,,..,, lrNT" a N111 factory "' Not•ey I J2m IMAX) <; ~ 3 p n Th., 6 30 1 m I ··~ MlctnlQht • • Cl'H'I O< •m•I M .. e Connot1 A m111 •OW1 11v""ll" '"' ""' n11 ottu olticer whOM recti 1teu1Jr119 ••l(J k1t""1 lltt ,.,,. arnl 11~1'1l"le< IOOm (ffl !'lei I ll JO pm t"Hoc:lley Higf>t' •• !lrnl' Otitm11MeQanFollowt A" I ye11~ g.r1 '""' "'' 1• QO•~• lcv lllt cOKn ot • sm .. townl>Oyt1HminC111 "'11 17m (HllO)Frt t1 m (VCA) "ltollWHOCI Uncen-ec:I •• (IHe ~tary1 Host• P.-. Fonoa ••><1Oouo'•'r1"1>111'1!1 Jf llYfWy lttm centO<"''P r1om ""''"V Tempie movoet 10 Ta•1 Oft~ 15tn (MAX) <;e1 8 a m (VCAl "Hope Md <Mory" • • • ( 1997 Comeoy ~) S.0.stl8n Ait'1 rd•A•<ls A 9 yeer 010 boy receh .. ~ llta ~Ind falntly "'WorlaW1r II Cnglttld Oirealdb¥ Jotln BoormMt tPO 131 113m '"90) Mon t 'IO 1"'; t D m Set 6 pm tC"C) (llCRI "Houdlftl" ** (19S3 Or1m1) l<lf'ly Curt!• M~/ ffCIOt 11ttsl Hatry Houdlf'll l(MI wt1h lllt IM,. tnO lflH IO COfl1.tc:t 1116 deld mo Iller I Clem (OltH) '" I I 30 p lft ·-n. "-'ct°'.._ hlll_..." * ** (11&1 ~I ~ CvShtng Sf'oefk'ltll Holnlff 1N1 Or W1tl0!\ pnMe! Sir Henry "°"' • k.tltt oog lln'llly C\JfW ~ by l.,tnet ~111* Nm e Stt 12 • m (V~) "MouM" • 11Ne HorrOf) Wll~11'11 IC1tl A mounWd fletl tnowe hOvMftC>ld OOjjtc!I leVttltl Ind moMl9ft lltuftl I -~ no¥ettat 1Alt2m (NllOJ S11 $ 201 m (OC)(\'Cll) ..... .... ..... • • * (ltsa lb'llttnc.~ c.., Orlnt A II~ Witt\ ltlfM CNldrtn ..... on I hOVMCIOM wltfl Ill .,...,.,. tynlpfl(Jny condldl>t • ~ •• 1111 meld 11Qm(MAJl)Ttiu s·pm (TlllCl 8on l•Oam.ir.. I 30 1 m (\IC"J ...................... ***(I~ w...;nlJ"'* ......,. nw .. Olf*tt<ON ol tfll l"tncon t""'f oo..,. fWOIQI I bunelo tl&"'f*Jt lhl C..... 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I I I I ---- SUNDAY, J~NUARY 15, 1989 Slih111 hitlwr •nd yon o-vutbde quiet lalid-locktd waten t/ut yet belon, to all IM p«Jpk. SM.JI wr acquia« m Juvina wm nvrotft'td Clown for the «* !JeMfit of •ny indivKJuaJ Vt'hO loob b«k •t Only rite"°'"'~ acre /Mid. ud fOl'a!Wd to only the hun- dreds of dol:lan • lot w/IKh he don no111Cedr· 75CENTS ~ ceofparadi have-bttn: the development of New- pon Ba( ind its islands is history. But all in al. acqu~sccnce didl\'t tum out \0 be IUCh I bed lh1n&. Walkinadown the narrowstrttts of Balboe liland. quiet as a empt)' church in these v.1nter months, the ck>sitly nntltd homes offer a quaint. ~•llaac-1kc atmosphere th11 is soothll\I amidst the mansion and custom homes on the mainland There are shops hert, a small aroctry store and a fruit stand. Everyone knows thelf Ma&flbor. Traffte mo .. es Slowly, and vinually no one uses a car ex~pl lo leavt I.he island. This IS not to say that hfe here IS hke a Norman Roc,wtll paanuna. Park- ing 1s a constant headache. as 1t 1s v1rtuall}' everywhere else in Newport Beach. Sumrnn-tounsts still assault the island with a giddy ferocit y that tests the ~uencc of even the most seasoned lSlander. And residents arc alw.a)s on the lookout for overzealous bicyclists and skateboarders. Bui by most accounts. the island that began as an offshore pile of mud has become a miatuy fine lice of paradise. "It's kind oflikc beina on vacauon all year round. It's a lot of fun." said Bryan Humphreys. president of the Little Balboa Island Propert)' Owners ASSOCtation. and an 1dander for thrtt years. Thost who art knowledJcable about the Newport area know that Balboa Island actually consists of thrtt islands: Bia Balboa, I.Jule Balboa atid Collins Island. A narrow canal stparatcs lhe t'll>O Balboas. ind 1 short two-lane bndac hnks them. Collins lsJand is htde more tban a hiccup ofland at the norihwnt tnd of 811 Balboa. Yet tbe whole~ of Balboa Island bePn on this tiny· dollop of mud and sand whtft a man nam~ Collins decided he wanttd his own castle. Wilham Steppe Collin\, ab Indiana nat1 .. e who madt his money an oranacs. real estate and oil. built 1 fa1 rly la.~ castle on a fauiy small spit of land off the Balboa Peninsula. It was built 1n 1907 for his fourth wife. ApolenA. and was their home until 1914. The spit of land was dubbed Collins Island. Enjoying the seclusion of one of the laraest moats on the West COi.st. Collins saw profits m the nearby mud flats and tidelands. He and two other local investors had previously purchased about 1.000 acres of on- shore and offshore property for about SS0.000. In 1907, he moved a small dred&e to a channel on the north stdc of Newport Bay across from the Balboa Pavilion. Colhnsbcpndrcdc- 1na. and announced that the resuluna sand and 11lt would be p11fd on some (Pleue ... aAJllU/A2) -N ~wport appeals monorail projeGt ByUNCEIGNON ,Of._~ ........ available day, will auarantee lepl rttOUflC for the city 1f the neso- t1at1ons break down. Toan.taandlalaadenallke~•troll•onBalbo91aland 'a80atla8ayP'roatfor tllem,lataoflalandUfe. The city of Nev.port Beach hu appealed the C'Onstruct1on of a proposed monorail bet~ccn John Wa)ne A1rpon and a nearby busine complex an Irvine for fear that the f u1unshc people-mover m1&ht en-cou~~ add1t10Nl 11r11ne traffic "In order to protect our optJons we had to file on Fndly," Wynn said. ··we're opum1\11c that nea:sury assurances can be reached (throua,I\ nqot1at1ons) ... By LANCE IGNON Of .. Dllr,... .... A leachna environmentalist 1s using the C'Ontmu1ng delay in construction of the San Joaquin Halls Transpor- tation Comdor to re vive an idea to tum the road's route and thousands of acres of sttrrounding land into a national park. La&una Beach C11y Councilwoman Lida l..enney said she plans to hold a mttlln& Wllh env1ronmentahStS from Irvine and Newport Beach perhaps later this wttk to di scuss a plan to have the federal 10..,ernmcnt bu) 1he property for a coastal park. "There arc better ways to use 1ha1 land," Lenney said, refemna 10 the more than 13.000 ams of un· developed propcny 1hat scparat the Coast Over 750 people attend- ed an open hoose at the Dally PUot to help launch the paP9!'S morning edttlon./IM California Two Salvadoran alrllne pHotter• arr•ted at the Loa Angetes Airport after gun• were found In the tuggage/M Ration Wertcl A woman Ml edmftled ==~w:~ ......... buldlngct. mGllMabytM~ nllin~e./M 85 ~10 Ct C10 ew a1-a IN ,. CM M caucs of Luuna. Newpon Beach and Irvine. "What we need to do is persuade Congress that ll (federal open space funds ) needs to be used here." Lcnney's idea mirrors an idea b}' 1he env1ronmen1al group l.a&una Canyon Conservancy but has its ong1n in a plan that nearly reached fru1lion 1n the late 1970s. At that ume. Rep. Jerry Patterson and Sen. Alan Cranston were backina a plan to buy the property. which belongs to The Irvine Co .. and hand 1t over to public use. But the porposal d1~ in Congrcsc;. despite the backing of Presi dent Jimmy Carter. At present. The Irv ine Co plans to develop a 2.1.s<>-«rc parcel in Lafuna Canyon near the city of Irvine's southeastern border. The proJtet. known as Laguna Laurel. w1ll 1nclude a 1.250-acre rq1onal park.. The compan) also plans to butld hotels and rcsJdencts on I 0.000 acre~ of coastal propeny bct'll>ttn-Newport and Lasuna. More than 70 pcrttnt of 1he land. •ncludma golf courses. wall be left undeveloped. The 14.S-malc transportauon cor- ndor. which 1s expected to co:.t up to $409 m1lh on, IS surposcd to run pBSI the Laguna Laure development on its way to tanking the San Diego Frtcway jUSt north of San Juan Capistrano w11h the Corona del Mar Freeway. Consirucuon of 1hc toll road '.\as expected to bcjin b) this summer. But that was before 1he Transpor- lallon Comdor Agcnn '"' 1tcd pub- he comment on lhe prOJCCt and ended up rtte1v1na more than 1.100 leuus last summer Dcla)S ""ere also caused by slu111 h federal and state funding ow the prOJCCt ma )' not get under -.a) until cnrl) 1990 Man) of those leuers a ked 1t ihc project s environmental impact rc- pon. which was onainally made in 1979 and later amended. addressed the fact that the or1g1nal plan had been modified to include toll "It was 1hc (Questions about the) tolls that '.\Crc toual'tcst to respond to," s:ud project m1na1cr Gene Foster So the agcnc> hired tM traffic consult1na ti rm of Wilbur m1th and ssoc1atcs 10 anal)ZC the quc t1on. R('Sulls from that stud' arc expected (Pleue eee £P'FO•T/A2) Wh1&e cit} offiClals art aienerally an favor of the half·m1lc traMP()n.t1on system. there ts a fear that a monorail tttm1nal located near the airpon 8111 Schrt1btr. a spokesman for the pubhc rtlatioos finn that tt"pf'elents McDonnell Doullas Roelty. utd in o~cmbcr tt\at~tl\e company has no plans to use the monorail ttrminaJ for procclSl na a.arhM J)UleQltft, • would be used to ~ a1rhne W) nn said th.at tf the terminal v..ere passcnicrs. used for tacketans passenaef\ and "It could upand uses at the . thtlr t>qs. the airport could then airport." City Ma~ Robert L handle more cu t0mcrs. Y..hach would W}nn said. ··we applaud the mono-pur a demand for more }tts 0)'10J 1n raiJ and its ab1ht>. to o/°"1de ·~-and out of the airport. And that miaht d111onal transporuuon We Ju tdon .! violate an aarttment reached an t 98S -.an1atto1ntens1f) ust oflhc airport that Yrl.S used to hmu the Slz.e of the New.1>0rt Beach has Iona opposed current $293 m1lhon airport ex-expansaon of the airport because of panston nos~ pollution and the. concern that The privately-built monorail add1t1onal air traffiC' 1ncrc1S('s the v.ould lank the airport with lhe chances that a plane might one day planned Douitas Plaza. a commercial crash mto the city. and res1dcnt1al project 1n Irvine to be Wynn said 1he Cit) 1s current!) ~ntered around twin 2S-story office ncgot1at1n& with the count) and tov.ers. The monorail would travel on monorail builders McDonnell a track alona Dou&las Avenue. cro s- Dou&)as Rcah) to pan a -.nuen 1n1 MacArthur Boule\ard to the promise that the terminal -.ou1d be 11rpon used for unloading and load1n1 of Enthu 11 m for the project ha monorail passensers onl} The ap-alreadv sparked talk that the system peal. w.h1ch v.as made on the last rould be e\tend~. Drug trade spawns new-style gangs LOS ANGELES (AP)-New-tylc pna members, who arc oldtr and have forgone traditional aang loyalties an favor of makina money. arc behutd 1hc~xpona11on of cocaine to dozens of Amcncan c1ues. a h1ah- rankm1 Pohcc official said. The new pna members. who ha"c branched out their coca1ne-de1lin1 opaatjon-s from Los An,clcs to mott than 40ctuesaround the country. wall even work with members of nval pnp tf It mnM tum1na profits. 111d Lorne Kramert.. commander or the Los Anteles Yoltet Oepanmcnt's Battle over clothes rack in finished bureau of spcc1al 1nvesHphons. "In a case 1n which v.e had Los Anacles png members selling co- caine in the northwe tern United States. one of these ifOUPS had a Blood from Compton and SC\eral Crips from South Los Anaelcs who had comt 1oaether." Kramer $:11d 1n an interview. The Blood and Cnps; Lo$ .\ngms' two m~or t>iack strttl pngs. arc oroinanly deadly nvals. 81oodS and Cops mcm~~hap. which totals an estimated lS.000 in Los nseln Count). 1$ normall) broken do~n into so-<alkd ··~ts." '.\llh each set containing about 100 members. authonues sav The sets represent Pel 1fic neigh- borhoods. and member of 1hc s;im e png but from a d1tle~nt ~t ha'e bc'tn l>.nown to fight 1urf lxlttles -w11h one another But the aan& members bch~ .. ed rc-spon 1ble for e'\pom na rncamc around the count') "ha\e crossed set boundanes and Blood-<. np bound- ancs." Kramer said. Kramer spcal>.1ns before more 1han I SO police otlic1al pro~utors. judges and prob•Hlon officers at a nauonal seminar. said Lo .\n,eles 1n ... cst1ptors ha\e 1dcn11fied 20 to 2S 'Jf ~ h.at the}' call "instrumental" J'Og.5 . The gangs art so named because they act as 1nstrumenis bc1~cen drut Su(>phers and street dealers 1n other c1t1cs. he told the ~mmar ponsorcd b) tJ\e__fcduaJ. O.ffict af Ju .. cnl.lc Jusuct and Delinquency Prt,cnt1on and the National 01stnc1 .\ltorne) l\ssoc1at1on These aana members arc acncrall) 1n their early to m1d·2 • authonu~ SI). compared to strttl pna mc.m- bcrs 'll>ho arc maml) m their teens. Kramer said the Pn& members ha .. e been aided an p1n1na a foothold 1n such caries as Sacramcnlo. Seattle and Portland. Ore .. b) the fact that CocaJne is much more cxpcn 1ve elsewhere. somettmcs selhng fot fht tames a.s much as the Los Anacin pn\'t' of $300 an ounce. This has ai vcn pna members the opponuruty to win the business of street dealers 10. other .a.ties b} undercutuna the pnttS of com- (Pl-..e ... RW /A.2) Vets feel slighted by Tet celebration By ROBERT BAJlUR 0. ... 0..,,... .... Vietnam '<'tcrans from Hunt- inaton Beach and Co ta Me cl11mcd Fnda that We 1m1n tcr Mt)or Chuck • m1th plan to nub tht1r flaa ~rC'mony al C tt) Hall nc"t month M> ht ,an bet~ "11nd man.hat of a V1ctnamcw peradc on the same day . ··1 think ifs damned nd1culou • " \lid 8ob Kaku!(. 41. a Hun11naton Bnch iand~ptr. "I dori·1 c\cn ttunk thittt sbouki bt a Tet peradc. We I t a k>tof~ 11\ n CT~ OffcMi\'.e\·· Rid. Curmr. 3 • C~ Mna. al \lid iMt Smith lhoukt 11norc the ....-and C"omt •o tht f\la r11t..1"1-"'*" w hopel will tftCU•'Ml aware .. Mii OI .,.... wlM> M's ca. YitK'IN lft ................ '" y ll'l· ~Un-d~ .,... .Wo.ntrr. .,...,...... V~Pwa C' C'GAlHIJ ill H•"P°" ........ ., ..... .... c...• ..... ,..,.... TM) ' ,, .. •ht -lftOl'r • ~ ......... ~.,.. ....... Cindy Gannon of P'allerton (Ji&ht) and Ray Holtman of Granada Hilla apend aome time Wlndow aboPl)lnM at Grapbica Gallery dar-lnC a .wt to8a11i'oa Itland. RANKS OF ISLANDERS GROWING ••. From A l nearby tidelands. This heap of muck would be called Balboa Island. Capt. 0 . E. Hughes. who was called in to inspect the dredging operation. was not alone in expressing doubts about one of the most notorious offshore real estate ventures in Or- ange Coast history. Newspapers screamed about .. The Rape of New- pon Harbor." and sailors cncd foul But Colhns was undaunted. He had a plan for his creation and launched an advert1s1ng campaign to draw the weaJlhy to has man-made paradise. By 1914, more than 700 lots -most were about 30-by-8S feet -had been sold and it appeared that the remain- ing 600 or so lots would sell easily. That same year, Colhns' boom began to burst. Residents became angry when promised improvements didn't matcnaHzc. High ttdes flooded the isla}ld frequently. Utihtics ~ere poor or noneitastent. Two years later. the island was annexed by the city of Newpon Beach. which then began taxing islanders for the use of its water. something that Colhns had told residents would never happen. Aside from the water. nothing much improved until 1919 when propeny owners banded together to form the Balboa Island Improvement Association, which suit u1sts. Util- ities were firmed up. Leaky bulkheads were repaired. The ferry from the island to the Peninsula. which was abandoned when a city subsidy ran out. was taken over by the &ck fam ily. Joseph Beck was instrumental an the early days of the island and his children still hold the franchise for the durable and dependable ferry. Although his dream of ruhng an island megalopolis -which once included plans for a casino -fell shon, Collins dad not die a poor man. By 191 5, all has island holdings had been sold to others and he moved out of the area. In the 1917 iss ue of ··out West•• magazine, Collins wryly noted that the propeny he'd purchased for $50,000 was now wonh about SS million. An .. Out West" writer con- eluded that .. Mr. Collins has literally made riches from salt water and sand." Collin~· castle ~as oscd by movie crews and stars an the 1930s and 1940s. During World War 11. the island bearing Collins' name was leased tolbeCoast Guard. which used the castle and several surrounding cottages as barracks. The island was known as Cagney's Island from 1938 to I 91J8 when James Cagney owned 11. The castle was demolished in 1953 to make way foe: eight homes. which stall stand today. His memory laves on w1lh the island beanns his name and Collins A venue on Balboa Island. Collins died an 1952 an W1ch1ta. Kan. An obituary an the Los Angeles Tames read. "He pmbl¢ a fonune on his dream. He drcdtt:d harbor~. created islands -laterally from the very sea." The Collins sap 1sold and fam1har to seasoned islanders. hke Georse Matics. whose family has owned the Island Grocery si nce 1943. By that year, Balboa bland had become .. one of the heaviest populated residential district(s) in the Harbor District.·· according_ to the 1943 issue of the Orange Coast Edition. an annual state-of-th"e-Orangc-Coast supple- ment to the Newport-Balboa News- T1mes. Matics' grandfather bought the store. then passed at on to ha~ father. who passed it on to him. Although he hves an Tustm, Mat1cs spent much of has childhood among the tourists and boaters of Balboa Island. "One thing that makes Balboa hland different as there's a street hfe here. People know each other. the> say 'ha' to each other," Ma11cs said. leaning against the old-style mechan- ical cash register an the waterfront store ... You sec people you grew up Wllh." Although Balboa's quaintness re- mains constant. there has been Ghange on the 1shmd over the years During the past few decades. Maucs said he has seen an increase an ~car­ round residents. a decrease in sum- mer rentals and an increase in wanter tourists from Japan. .. Sure. it's changed:· Maucs said "In the late '60s. there were a lot of beach cottages that college kids used to rent out for Bal Week. Most of them arc gone now. There's been a lot of construction on the island in the past I 0 years ... A case in point is a la~. oddlY.- shaped concrete structure being built next to Island Grocery. Matics said the building will have retail space on the ground floor and private apan- ments on the top floor. Over the past few years. Ma tics said the island has become home to more year-round residents and less season· al residents. This has mcanl steadier business for the Island Grocery. "Personally. that works out pretty well for us. .. he said Wlth a smile. Aside from residents. business persons and tounsts, the island has other regulars. Jer Markwood and has fnends dnve down from Irvine a few tames each month to shoot hoops on the single coun on ParJc A venue. a block or so from the Balboa Ferry. He said he and has basketball partners stumbled onto the isolated coun about a )car ago and make a point to v1s1t whenever possible. "I don't know why. but you feel more rela~cd," Markwood said. "There's JUSI something about it. maybe because it's isolated." Humphreys. who moved to Balboa Island with hi s famil y from Villa Park. said 1solat1on 1s often a flee11n1 tiling on the island and hk.ened hfe there to "hv1 n1 an a fishbowl .. -v ou wouldn·t move here for ~cc. compared to the other islands.'' Humphreys said ... But I thank people who hve on the island hkc that kind of action and don't mind so much when someone as stan'!J into )Our II\ 1ng room all the tame Islanders ha ve a sense of being diffrr~nl from mainlanders. Humphre)~ said. A quick glance around the island holds that to be true. A license frame on a Bronco truck reads "ISLE4X4." A Volk~ wagen Cabriolet sports a plate reading "LVBLBOA" -which could mean either "Love Balboa" or "Leave Balboa." "There is a fee ling that we're a httlt different," Humphrcy!I sa id. ··Bui we think n's a &ood difference." EFFORT TO BLOCK TOLL.ROAD BUILDS ••• From Al later this month. but Foster said early 1nd1cat1ons indicate that dnvers will not balk at the toll. which wall range from 3S cents to a dollar. Although the road was scheduled to be the first 1n a set of three new thoroujhfares 1n Orang~ Count) - including the Eastern and Foothill transportation comdors -1t may now end up bean& the last completed. That would be JUSt fine . as far as unney as concerned. The longer the prOJCCt as put off the more 11me she wall have to organ11c the park move- ment. Lcnney said she hopes to meet within the next ~vcn to 10 days w11h local cnv1ronmcntahsts. including Ncwpon Beach Councilwoman Jean Watt and Will Swaim. a member of the stccnng comm111ee for the Irvine Conservancy. The mcet1n1 wall ad- dress how best to lobby for federal and state support. among other tacks Lenney, who ran unsucccssfull ) for the 40th Conp-css1onal 01stnct an November. said she was encouraged to pursue the idea by former Rep Patterson and fellow members of the environmental quahty committee of the California league of Clues. During the late 1970s. Patterson authored legisla11on that provided $50.000 for a Irvine Park feasib1ht> study. Although the idea had the stron& backing of Sen. Cranston, ConarcssadJourned before any action was taken and the idea never re- surfaced. J I. Irvi ne paid 50 cents an acre for the propeny an 1864. By the 11mc the parli proposal first came along in 1978 backers were talking about a cost of $30 million for the coHtal area The Irvine Co. has not put a modem price taaon the propcny, but 1t undoubtedly would be several tames larger than the 1978 figure -if the company agreed 10 sell it. Winning lotto numbers piCkeO By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 Herc are the winning numbers packed Saturday night for the Cah- fom1a Lottery's twice-weekly "lotto 6-49" game: 6, 26. 27. 41. 42. 4S and the bonus number. 28. r Players who correctly aucsscd 111 amona themselves a pnLe pool of six numbers wall share a pnze pool of $1 . 99 million. fhe of 1x will 5harc S 12.96 million. said Kathy Manzer. a $1 .02 million: four of six wall share state k>ttery spoke5woman. All those who packed five numbers $932.000. Three of six 1s wonh an plus the bonus number will d1v1de automauc SS per winner. 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The compromise was neaouatcd 1n front of South Oran,c County Mu- nicipal Court Judge Arthur Koelle last weclc alter Bird pleaded no contest to violating a cit) ordinance that proh1b1ts unauthorized merchandise d1 spla)'s The cny promised to drop the charge if Bard ab1des by the ordinance for one )tar. Raffcny SJ•d. The airecment was s1m1lar to one Bird rc1ected 1n August Al that ttmc. • Black failed to persuade a Judge to drop the case on the grounds that the ordinance was vague and unconst1tu- t1onal. · Mcan..,h1le. Jack Hansen. another leader m the recall movement. as waiting to appeal a municipal coun dcc1s1on reached last )Cit that re- quired ham to take down an outdoor display at his do"'ntown shoe store. A three-Judge panel from pranae Coun-ty upcnor Court 1s sch«tulcd to hear Hansen's appeal 11 the end of March. Raffen) said. VETS ANGRY OVER TET PARADE ... P'roniAl · councilwoman who said the cer- emony ..,as all ~t and that she·d auend and repr~nt the c uy .. II (the parade) as h~e smacking u!> in the face." said Kakuk. a chaplain for the Brothers of Vietnam organ11.a- t1on that's trying to ho1Jt the POW flag 10 Southern ( ahforn1a Cllle\ "l don't want a Tel parade. period h's the cclebrauon of the V1etnamc~ new )Car Prohabl> an no nev. )Car'\ h1SIO!) has America lost So() man~ men North V1einamei.e and Viet < ong l troops unleashed a dc:,astattni let oflens1H an 196!S that anOic1rd hea\) casualties on .\mcncan forces Ma)or 5mnh \aid hr sugge\ted 10 the ve1\ 1hat thr) change the 11mc of their ccremon\ but that the' told him thev couldn'~ beau~ thtv had al read} Sent out fliers announc1na the: e\ent The) also a'ikcd the Cll\ to fl y the flag the the )rar around. and 1n fat•t a\ked the cit) to furnish a h1gh- quaht) flag 1ha1 ~ould Sta) 1n onr piece more than 12 month"' h<' "'""' h.akuk. v.ho scr"cd 1n the I 98th "mcncal 01\ ISIOn an 1968-69. said there are 1S6 POWs.-MIAs from ( ahforn1a and more than :uoo from across the country. He ~1d there ha'c been confirm~ \1gh1ings of Amencans tn AS1a and behc\CS there are sul'\-1vors. e\Cn alter 20 \ear h will require iv.arencss of the Amencan people to make the go"ern· ment take the necessary action to set the pn~ncrs home. he ~1d. NEW STYLE OF GANG MEMBERS ... From Al petitors by as much as I 00 percent. he drug dcahna. ~lashed said. While law enforcement has been .. We can no longer afford toa.ssume The police oflic:ercalled for prcven-gi ve n more money to ba11lc gan&-\ in that puuma more aana members 1n hon and "d1 vcrs1on proarams a a recent years. Kramer $.Gld, fund~ for la1I will sol"e the problem." he said m~ns of batthna the pngs' so-far prOJrams aimed a1keep1n11nncr-c1t) ·Prc"e-nt1 on and d1versl0n arc as successful fora s an to nationwide oulh~ out of n ha~ b«n important as law enforcement" ,_;;,..:;.;..;~;...;..;;..;...._;~;.i..;.~~~;.;...;..~~;;_;_-"..:..:;~ -~--~~~~~~~~~~~ • COfN rnlo fic~fl, f>trsonolr:red Atteftfion • Tallor)ftg & AlterotlOl'll II' ColUol fO 0rOl'l10hC • Sina •.••• '. 20 indudifte , .... • Seu or ou ht for FHP offices A SlS.OOOcommiMion is~ &oan~Counay anist who craana ouldoor ICU.lptu~cet­ ebrati .. the 20dl annavenary of FHP beatth ~ir.ation. The winni .. -ort Wiii bt placed on display at the FHP c()_rporate headquanen in Foun-tain Valley. The preferred material me· dium is bronuormarble, althouahconsickrauon -.11t bt aivm toallani1t1wortun1ina medium 1u1tab&e for an outdoor installation, fH P founder and ch1efexecutiveofficer Dr. Robtn Gumbaner said. Deadline forsubmittinaentries as Feb. I. In addition to the S3S,000commiuion for the seulpture, FHPwall contnbute: another$ I S,000 to the pro)ect. said company rc~ntauve Denny Fmdennch. For informauon. contact Freidcnnch at 963-7233. Re- quests for en try forms should be mailed to Hippodrome Galler). c/o FHP Inc .. 9900 Talbert Ave .. fountain Valley, 92708 YMCA needs help with fund-raiser The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA 1slook•n1for200volun- 1cers to help with ats annual February fund·rais1na campa1gn. Orpnizcrs hope to raise more than S22S,000 an their major fund-raisancdrivc ofthc year to suppon ca mp, caravans. af\cr- school care, fitness and other prosrams. Thccampa1'1' will cons1st ofbusinessand industry and famil )> d1v1s1ons. A kickoff celebration will be heldauhe fluorCorp. for volunteers.. board members and staff. Once a -.eek dunna Febru- ary, the YMCA homrcport nl&)\ts. where donations arc col- lected. The campa1an wall end w11h a victor) celebrauon at Allergan Pharmaccuucals UCI freshmen are conaenative and very goal.ariented Freshmen at UCI arc more cthnicallyd1verse, morc con- servau ve and morcaoal-onentcd than 1he1 r peen across the nauon. according toa recent national survey. UCI s&udmts WCl'f inwrviewed 11 pen olthe Ammcan Council of Education-UCLA c5·vc Institutional Retatdi m. which surveys hundreds o uni- vtrlitinand col~ to ckvdop a orofilt Of the nation's col• Fmhmen. TbC new UCI (ttlhmen said they st~ied mott and IOrializcd letldunna their lut yar ofhilh school than their peen at pubfac un1vmnies around the country. They alto drink lessakohol and tale themselves ht,htt academteaUy than students across the country. ·aroaJM IJelpltJ6 . cblldrea IJeJjHicf Oran,ewood Children's Foun- dation tiasawardcd $40,000 an arants toeapt local orpnazatons thatscr"\eyounasierswhoarc victims of chakJ abuse. Oneofthcrcc1p1ents. the UCI ~Medical Cen1er's Department of Pcdaatncsand Ps)chaatry. will use a SI S.000.,ant to fund a research pro)CCton the effects of mcd1caleuminat1onson chil- dren who have been sexually abuJed. Othcrvant rec1p1ents wert Stop-Gap, a Santa Ana-based drama therapy and education aroup: Cas1ta de San Jose, a residential treatment program 1n Sant.a Ana for abused and neglect- ed children: Exchange C1ub Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse.a public and ch aid safctyorpn1zat1on an Buena Park; Advanced Resources for Foster Kids. an Anaheim-based voluntcersuppon aroup for ch ti· drcn an foster care homes throuaheut the county. Child CarcA~enca Plannin1Counc1I. ach1ldcareeducat1on_pr0Jcct coordinated by KOCE public telev1s1on an Huntington Beach. Eh Homes Inc., an Anaheim shelter for abused children and their mothers: and Community Scf\tccProgram's V1cum.W1t· ncu Program. a count) wade v1c- um andcnmc w1tncsssupport organ1zat1on. "Weare pleased to assist these worth)' organ izat1onsand arc looking forward to the results of our first research grant, .. said Wilham Steiner. foundation ex· ccut1ved1rcctor. Drive time D C.lver Dnve The No. r lane in both dutcttons betW«n Seton Road and fems trttt 1n Irvine 'Mil be closed Ytttkdayi 9 a m to } p m. thf'oulh JaftUAI) for wtdcnina of the 40S F~y O\lcrpeSI I S.• vaae ....., nonh and south- bound at Bamnca ROid in Irvine ~tll bt doted 1nter- miumtly thro\alh January for consll'\IC'llon. • I a.n.a "* cast and wnt- bound It Eut Yalt loop ID Irvine w.11 be de>Kd 1nter- mitttntly throuih January for COlllU'UCbOft. I•••• ...... between Irvine CfllW Drive and me Marine mlioa eMralM:ie in Irvine wtU be ddcMiNd in bolll direclioM •lvoulla Jan. 2S i>t COMlnK'teoa. ....... ••> rr .. .., tOUtll--... ·~ s..........., ill Com Mae wtl ._ doled iz•aiWI)' Ht• Ill,. I a.• 10 5 p.& MIO. fall wilw Will be W:•2.nuzltf ........ '° OM •l•tlCltdincd• ,._...., SUeet 10 S.nftowr Serttt .... .,,. Ill o'-l~ (22)FWY GARDEN G~ I~· Stteet bet .. ecn Pa- C1fic Coast Hiahwa) and Bulhard llft1 an Huntincton Beach will be restricted 10 two lann •·est· bound and one lane eastbound lhrc>uah January for widenina of lhc BrookhuBt l>fldiie. I JeflnJ .._. from tht 40S Frtt- -.y to Irvine Cm&tt Ori\'e an Ina• tnll ha\'e a lane c&otcd tewo...h Mateh for anstallation of 1.-rmain • ......, MM north and aouth· bOMecl at the S frte'Wly overpa •• lmec wtll have a aa. cloltd ~ fcbnalry for ronstruc:- U.. • ..,., • ._. nonh and .,..... ......... sF~•llwliie ............ ~--.. 1 .... •J ..... -::1~:1: fat .... $1 • 1iO& • 11 ll_. ...,_ bttwma Santa Ana A"m-.c Uld tnisac Attn-.c tn Cotaa Maa wUI bt dOecd today •ca••'9Ctl0ft· 0.-,,...,....., IAe...,.. Jaqe Anita I.Inn of Coeta Me.atak•n~•on~eOpen Ranter competition (top photo) while Brenda Steele of Clllno ar&• ber moant o•er a jump (left) and Karberlne Ball of Burbank a4tut8 be:r b0ne9•a bridle before an eTent. Some 120 ~ ton. (our cioua- tin weft put throup their ,... Saturday at the watoc1 opener & llw Oranee County .· Fur ~ Cmser in Coata Mesa. The fifth annual s.how, wt.idl included proftuaonal and ama~ ridtrs.. compnstd evtnts to lt'tt IM hones' jump1na ability and ridtn. horcmanitup. Riders ranlt(I 1n qe from a pe~t;­ iazed 2 to SO and came from R1vers1de, San 01qo. l..Os Aftltles ai -ell as Oranae County. said ParMla G1mple. manaaer of the equntnan center. My fa vonte c"ents are for aees S and under, Gim~ said. addint lh•' many of the yO\lnpt nckn ~re required to do little more than hold on to their saddJcs while their mount stayed at a walk Sancuoned by the Pacific Coast Horse Shows Assoc1t1on. the c"cnt kicked ofT the ctntcr• year-Iona season. which wall comcludc earl)' next December. The Show was one of SOO that wall help ndcrs coltect points that determine rank.anas and av.ards 1n the Pacific Coast Rca1on. Results from the co mpcttuon were not avatlablc Saturday n1a)H. bu1 G1mplesa1d the topJumpcroltheday cleattd a 4-foot 9-anch fenct "That's prctt)' aood for a one-<ia> e"ent •• the Fountain. Valle) resident said The center's next show will be held on ,Ian. 28 and w10 focus on Western ndang. The event Wlll include trail horse. Westem pleasure and stock horse compct1t1ons. Ed.leon •a plant ln Hanttnat on Beac h CompiJ~ By TEPHEN WALL Lead parairaptu to arudcs in past )ears from the D:u h Pilot and 1t'> prtdttcswr<. lor the coming v.etk" Ju. J7, ltlt -lmpro,cmcnt and crov.th ha'> marl.t'd the '>tan ot 19.lq for West "lr .... pon and add111onal ampro' emcn1 10 the canal~ in that section rcct'I\ ed appro' al Monday ntlht b the ca t) coun 11 v.h ach 1n tructed Cat-. C nam~ R L Pat· tcrson to pr~ v.ath the drcdf'"lllt · 1ppro\1matel) 1.200 dd111ona cub1l )ards of matenal nonh of e .... pon I land. cnabhna v.att'r front loa 1n that otta to haH p1cn and be acrt-S 1blc b~ .. mall craft Auamcntana tht dttdain opcr- 1on by thec1t~ 1n the West ev.pon channels ""111 be the add1t1on of tv.o MW homes 'ttant'd dunna the ~'>t tv.o v.ttks at a total c t of near!\ $6.000 . Jaa. ti, ttst -With 1t'> SbO mtlhon steam gcncra11n1 plant onl) rttentl} put into full operation. official of uthcm Cahfnmaa Ed1t0n Co. toda announttd plan to UP9nd t~ Hunttnaton BHth fi 1ht) •ath an addm n c uni an ~umated UOmtlhon • Edison DiJtnct Ma r Ralrh C K.1ttr f'C\caleJ that the ~ompany hu uolicd lO tht ( .~ nua Pubhc Hnllll lJ1d1ttn omma ton fOf a mtifie* of ptlbl <'Oft m..:M't and ••.., for a "'mt .,.,, . CA~ WllS 1mrmncnl I their IHOrt\C) souaht an order to free them 1n est Orancr (.ount~ Jud1c1al °' tnct Cou n Ju tt. tHt -'>outht'rn C'ah- formans ca~t a v.a~ C)t' tov.ard dttepll ,t'h blut 'tk1e\ toda} in thl' ~akc of what v.as termed in wme area 1ht wol"\t \torm 1n a century. Iona the Oranae < oast trcn we~ toppled, power l1ne'I cut. :nrttt flOodcd boats \.apsued and C\'CD docks tom looSt b) the mcrc1lcs fury of persistent rain and sa-. ace Y>'lnd . Weather fon:t"a ters called for an t'ncott on Wt'<.lnt'~a' Jaa. 17 lt7t -\ sn malhon tav. u1t fated apin t the city of Lquna ~h tv.o and a half >~•rs o b) a cv.pon Bead• de\elopmcflt firm ha be-en ~«tcd 1n <>ranee Count) upcnor Court. But the cit 's HctOf") ap1nst Nc:w- pon ln'<'ttlmcnt Inc. caultd a council mtmbcr to quciuon T~y whtthcr the ell) nctd ha"c purduiltd S2l 1cm 9( land o•ncd ~ Rancho Pal<» Verdes Corp earhcr th1 )'ftr tor S6 7S m1llK n. r - 011e1Gell&DM.Y Pl.OJI Sunday,~ 15, 19811 a oran airline_pilots ted, guns confl1 cated LOS ANGEl.E (AP)-The pilots of a Salvadoran airliner were arrested earl y Saturday for invn11pt1on of Jryjna to ~mug~ ciaht auns to El Salvidor in their luaaqc. a U.S. Customs official said. The auns ~re found in suitcases bcina hurried out of a Los Angcll'S Internatio nal Airport terminal by two stewardesse$ during a 12:30 a.m. search of luuaee for a Taca Inter· national Airlines Oi&ht. said Sptcial Agent Ed Adamson. The. bqs held seven automatic handauns and a I 2-gauae semi· automatic shot.aun nicknamed -the "~trtttswcepcr.'' Adamson said Tht' Bocana 737 was detained but the passengers wcrc a.,.c to lca\c aboard another flaaht. said Adamson who is an 'charge of the local U.S Customi. offiC'c. The . plane's captain. FranC'1)(:0 Jerez. 30. and the copilot. f ranc1\Co Panameno. 29. both of El Sal.,,ador we~ arrested for 1nvcst1pt1on of viola11na the Neutrahty Act and scheduled for arraaanment Tucsda). The act forbids the exportation of arttcles of war wuhout State Depart· ment approval. Investigators had not determine for Pregnant woman escapes injury during pl(ne crash .l By 'ne Atseclated Ptttt Writer ,J what pur~ the aun\ were an tended. The aarhncr "'a!t held al the aarpur\ while U. . authorities ron~dcrcd whether to ~we it. But the atrhnc '-'il" cooperating and d1J not ap~ar 10 be connct\cd lo the alleged smuglina. "R1it\t no~ wc'n.· lcaninJ tOW2rJ not ~mng 1t." Adamson said. The search for the sun~ "-iJS prompted b) "confidcn11al 1nfor· ma11011" rcce1\ed b) agents on fnda) 1ha1 the flight crew would auempt to smuaalc firearms. Adamson said. AJentsconductcd an intense e'<am· inauon of ~ge and people but could not locate the pilots' bags. Students protestin~ apartheid Mayor'• race ezP&ndti Loe ~City Cov•H••a Nate Holclea Crtcllt) formally mid .. a ca..Udate fOr •• ,_ leile tban two botin before tbe flllill'~ cloMd .. tarilaJ •onalnC· 8o far, Mayor Tom Bra., face9 ao ..U·bMnra claall~erbl tlae non-partlaan election 8Cbeclaled for Aprtl. CCNDCllinaD Ze• Yaroelanky, .1tbo bad been ~lttonhl& Mlm•lf for more tbai& a y•r for a nm ~alaat Bracllq, llDGpected}I.!'..tladrew from conten- tion IUt week. Bolden malntam. ey bu broken faith with the city'• black •oten, allcnrtJai deYelopmenuo paM them bJ and crime to make Ille mlaerable for many. I WORLD FRESNO (AP) -Tht la&nt n~s on the ~ptv1ne has \he .. California Raisin~ 'qrtt1ns1ner1U toappc-ar an (jwrae Bush•s 1n1uiural perack on Friday. But therc's a new wrinkle four Ra1\1ns will ride the 2·plus- milc parade roo1e on a float s~nsor­ cd b)' the Prniden1•1 Council on Phu1t1I Fitness and Spons. The plump. >Cl cool. Raisins bed bllk .. '-d at "alk1na 1n the pa~dc, say1na their IS· inch 1enn1s hoes arc too clumsy to "'"11hstand the Iona trek.. The Raisins ttrc also upset by a remark Bush made Ian fall when he canceled a prcstdenual campaian appearance an 1he San Joaquin Val· ley. "here the Raisins five. Bu h said he d1dn'1 want to see "th<>5t damned Ra1s1ns aa.ain." A Bush aide said the comment was a JOke. but at caused a stu anywa) WESTLAKE VILLAGE -A woman seven months pregnant escaped wit~ only minor injuries Saturday ancr her single-engine plane crashed near a lightly·traveled road. authorities said. The Grumman landed shorll} before 4:30 p.m. on Lindero Canyon Road. said Dick Hallen. a duty officer \\-Ith the Federal Aviation Administration in Los Angeles. The site 15 35 miles ""es1 or downtown Los Angeles near the Ventura County border. "h'sa forced landing. but the P.lane is badly damaged. and I understand the pilot sufTercd manor injuri,~. • said Los Angeles County Sheriffs Lt. John Love. English-only rule may cost clty $85,000 HUNTINGTON PARK -Ciaims officials have recommended pa)tng an SIS.000 settlement 10 a Hispanic court clerk who charged d1scrim1na11on after local Municipal CourtJudgesordercd their employees to speak English on the job. Fridat s 3-0 vote by the Los Angeles County Claims Comm1ss1on to seule the discnminataon lawsuit filed by Alva Gutierrez must stall be approved bY, a U.S. District judge. Mean.while. Mrs .. Gutierrez's attorney. Gloria Allred. said she understands the three Judges who issued the English.uni) order arc sttll opposed lo a sculement and want to take the issue to the U.S. Supreme Coun. BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -An estimated 25 JUnaor and senior high sc hool students held their ground Saturday at the South Afncan Con- sulate. as their fncnds and families spread the anti.apartheid message ou1s1de. ~ A building sccurit> man 'kept reporters outside the office bu1ld1ng housing the consulate. so there wu no access to the protesters, who \.\Crt' camped in the third-floor liall o utside the South Afncan office. Woman made up Quake survival story to get better c~re for bJ;other Soviet girl gets Calif ornla shopping spree WALNUT CREEK - A '1.year-0ld Russian girl awaiting desperate!) needed heart surgery saw her dream come true at an American mall. Mana Senotova, known as "Masha," was treated to a free shopping spree at the posh Nordstrom department store in Walnut Creek. The shy girl was almost overwhelmed by her trap to a modem mall. Nearly as interesting a~ the merchandise were the J><?.lted palm plants. in-store music and rock videos. which captivated the girl's attention. Until a month a.go, Mana had rarel} ventured much fanhcr than her own Leningrad garden. She was perenaally weak from a congenital heart defect that starves her young body ofoxygcn. and ~ny trip away from her 11/Hoom home was an ordeal. She is awaiting surgery m the East Bay. Raclst police letters may spark FBI proble SA N BERNARDINO -The mayor has vowed to fire those re pons1blc for placing racist letters in the lockers of two black police men who ""ere tbttatencd with violence if they took a promotional exam. The inc1den1 was revealed by Police Chief Donald Burnett. who also vowed to request an FBI invesugauon if those responsible don't come forward within a "'l'ek ··Thl' unacceptable conduct exh1b~ted wu blatant racial bagotr) again~I t""o black officers." said Mayor Evlyn Wilcox. "The person or persons in\ oh ed u~d threats and wrinen language of the lowest order." Officials said an internal invcsugat aon as focusing on emplo>~es of the Police Depanment. and W1lco'< The guard would allow a parent ever; few hours to go up with food. One of the protesters. a girl. 1cn because of a fe1rer and flu·hke symptoms. The parents. grandparents and others gathered outside were sup. pon1ve of the prot~t. which was organized by the Los Angeles Student Coaht1on an assoc1a11on with the Southern l "hnst1an Leadership Con- ference. "This kind of approach as vcl) efTec.uve because Its young people supporting young people a'nd unless that happens really worldwide. not much 1s really going to happen." said Ma1habo Kunene. a South African Irving tn Los Angeles. MOSCOW (A P) -The sister of a man who claimed he and five compa· naons survived 35 da)'S in the rubble of the Armenian eanhquak.e sa)s the story was made up so her brother could get into a &ood ho p1tal. Soviet media reported Saturday. The l ass news agency said re- porters had tracked down Aak.az Akopyan's aster. Julietta. who Ako. P}an s:ud wttne scd his rescue Jan. 11 from the ruins of his nanc·slory apanment bualdma 10 the cat) of Lcninak.an. Neither officials nor local JOumal- asts had been able to find has sister or the five other people reportedly rescued . with Akopya n. The> could find no witnesses to the reponcd ··1 feel very impressed that )oung people an America ha"e taken such a Cali"orn1' a pilot posuion an support of all of the J 1 children who are dying an South h l e e 32 Africa." she added. Mrs. Kunene was e pS f SCU with her 14-)ear-old daughter people from ship LamalhoS1. whose s"cat shin read "Coke wectens Apartheid.'' Mrs Ku nene said the South Africa SHA !';ON Ireland (AP) -Two said those identified as the leuers' writers would be fired. she knew "wa!. everything )Ou·, e U.. Air Force helicopters hoisted 32 heard about. The situation hasn't people from the dccl of a dam11gc-d gotten any bcner in the last I 0 )'ears... ( )pnot frctihler 'aturda> du rang a ---------------------....;.......-------------------. dramatic and danaerous res.cue an 1he storm> Nonh Atlantic. The hehC'opters then flew the West German captain and his wife. the West C..crman cn&ineer. and the 29· member Fahpino crew to Ireland U.S. Air Force Capt David rrcc· man of Sacramento. said. "It 1s the most dangerous m1ss1on I've e"er been on But e\erythtn& went ""ell." The West German-owned ship. the 42.000-ton Yarrowanga. was bound from Norway to the St. Lawrence Seaway In ( anada to take on iron ore when 11 was caught 1n a gale Friday. rescue. .. At first the sister denied her k1nsh1p with Akop)an but later acknowledged that at was she who had brought Aakaz to the Yere\.an hosp•· tal and that he really was her brother ... Tass said. "Accord ma to her words.11 appears that on Jan. 6Aikaza ked hertodmc ham Joa good Yerevan ho p11al and 11 was on the way to Yerevan that a story of rescue afier JS da)!> wa\ ostenStbly invented," Tass il-81d. The goHrnment newspaper lzve-s11a said Akopyan's sister made ·up the rescue story "because she wanted to pu.t her brother in a good hospital. .. It based 11s repon on an interview w11h an un1dent1ficd Back In Vietnam Lcninakan resident. who 11,said '-'U pr~nl when rass spoke 10 th~ w.oman. Tass quoted Lt Col. V. Koz.lo\ or the .\rmen1an c1v1I defense medical sen-ice as 53)1ng that according to data he had available. Akop)an wa rescued lhe da) s aner the Dec ., eanhquake. and that on Jan. 6 he had sou&ht drugs from Lcn1nakan hosp1· t~I for an allcrg)' Bui he added that there are man)" people v.1th the last name Akop)an an un1n.akan. Ho"'evtr 1he nev.s agenC) said .\kop)an. no"' 1n a hospital in Yerc1r an. was st 1clang l0 has story and that doc tors could not rule out the poss1b1hty 1t \.\IS true. Fall in love again with The Original Irvine Ranch Market. The long.range HH 53C helicop- ters. bued 1n Woodbradae- Bcntwatcrs in eastern Enaland. had Oown to hannon International Air· port on Fnda) n1aht and took off early Saturda\ for the flight of more than 200 miles to the 1resscl Former U.S. llartnee lllke Wallaa, Lutdcm &an. (left) and Gene &p.noe, Roeemoat, Ul. ani•e In Vietnam on 8atuday to~-. ll111D&D.ltartaii ml..ton. Tiley and a •roap of otbeT a -Mirtnea wtll apead o•er two weeb beJptnc locate and clear U.S. mhlee planted durlac tbe Vietnam war. More than ever before, we are committed to our customers to make our store your favorite place to shop. * The Farm Freshest Produce Deli-cious Deli Bountiful Bargains .._.. A & r------------~--------1 F.REE I A dozen tasty reasons to love I The Original Irvine Ranch Market I loozEN FARM FRESH EGGS · I with •DJ S21 purcbue I LIMIT 1 Dz per customer Expiret 1·1 t ·lt ------------------~ Fainily wants proof body is right. man AN JUAN. Pueno Raco (AP) - Relatives of an Air Force p1lo1 killed 1n the 1986 U.S. raid on Ltb)a said Saturd~ they don't tru'St Moammar Gadhafi and want an autopsy per· formed on the body to be certain 1t 1s the flier's. The Air Force telephoned the Ribas Dom1n1cc1 family an Puerto Rico on Friday n11ht to inform them the body released by Libya had been identified in Italy as that of Fernando Ribas Dom1nicc1. The 33-ycar.a1d airman was k1lltd durina the Apnl 15. 1986 raid!. on Libya. "After setting over this shock, v.c have asked the Pcntaaon for a complete autOf?SY to know the cau~ of has death," • 511d the slain pilot's brother. Salvador He said he al'° wants a fa m•l> doctor to ccnafy whether 1t 1s Ratxis Dom1nkc1's body. ubyan authorataes turned 0\'Cr the body Friday to the papal rcprc~nta· live in Tripoli, They $lid 11 belona,rd to Capt. Paul Lorence, 3 I. of San Fr1nc1sco. lort'nct and R1b1S Doman1Ct1, a native of Utuado. Putno R1ro. pa lot· cdtheF-111 bombttthatwa thconl) MONDAY NIGHT PIZZA SPECIAL s • Lar1e 18'' P ZZ • Aay C ! •Any d 6 N 111.L to PU (1t.1ltt••'1 • ............. _ __, • F•ll c.•aau German firms may not have broken laws helping Libya ., .......... ,,... w ISIAMORADA. Al. -Gt<>r1t Buth. ttiti .. 1n a laSI rwnd ol'fi'111na bcfcft becomll'I pttlldtnt, rqak.J rqM)l1et1 Saturday Wttb ha• KC'OUnt or land•• a I }.oound fithtir\I bondilh tht day bd'e>tt. tW said he even a<>t a ~. lht fi5h1na .. rcall) is uccl~nl, just wondtff'ul ... Bush told ~ w11eh1na h" pany drpen from a pri\'ate dock. PertulPt tht most intercstut1 catch of the day wa1 by Bush buddy Fred bdtt. the f9f11'u ambellldor to Mw:ronma, wtto ~ a seaaun as he was ""'•to di& h" liM. Thc_aull bobbed around lik.e I kite but soon was rttkd an. unlnqlCd and flew on:~ presadent-elect said work. includina preparation ofh1s sptteh for 'fnday's 1nau,ural. could -..a1t until he returned 10 W1shin11on Sunda)·. Farmer often •heat for ride 1a •pace· $0 II I J fte ~aalff PNt• Anti-abortion demonstrators chained thcmschcs to fence . stop-- pcd traffic and sana h)mns as they blocked the entrances of clinics in three c1tin Sitorday. Mort than 700 people were arrested. pohcc said In New York, member of the anti· abon1on ar0up Operatton Re5'.ue conunued to defy a federal Judce·s order to stop blockma chnic t'n· tranc~ Pohcc said 565 people \\Cte arrested It demonstrations at SI\. Siies. Demonstrators chained them· selves toacther to slow pohct cflom as Iona "as w' po s1bl) can l~. sa"'e as Orenge eo.t DAil Y PILOT /Sunday.~ 15. 1911 d r many babies as we can," 'lid Bob bloclm\I ch n1c or be1na iubje(1 '° Chuvata. an Operation Re uc am t. .. spokesman.· About 72 of the 400 demonstrators ln the secorid day of dtmon· blockin' the doors of the Delta strauons 1n Ntw York,. protes&en ·.Women s Chnic 1n New Orleans v.ere chanted, lay down, tn11tred ft~ amsted on Cha!JCS of obstructina a alarms and halted e~vators.. said public place. police said. In Toronto. 'Inspector Richard Mayronnc. a abou1 80 people were arrested in a police spokesman . dcmonstrauon outside the chnic of u Di lrict Ju~ Robcn Ward Dr. Henry Morgcntaler. who led tht 1s ued a permanent injunction fiah1forlcgahzcdabomonm C1nada. apinst the 1roup on Tucsda)'. for· As acuv1sts prtd up for the b1ddins membe~ to obstruct access ann1\etsal") ne·u wcckend of the 1973 to ch mes that perform abortions in U. Supreme Coun decision kpl· cv.. \ ork (II). mna abortion. about 300 people bra\cd freezing ram an C1ncmnat1 to Tht ordcrcall1 for a fine ofS2S.OOO attend a rail) lhat did not 1n\.ohc a day for "'olations. OKLAHOMA CITY -An Oklahoma farmer says he has ofkrtd the Soviet Union SI million .,onhofwheatine~chanat fora ~ton aSo\o'1ctspace fl11tu. E"en if the So\o'1ets Kttpt his offer. 73-)ear-<>ld Elmer Graham still hu to convince his -..1fe, Mar} Ruth. -she raises hell e'er) time l art on one of these tears;· Graham said in a telephone intcn 1ew ~southern Oklahoma farmer and b&nkcr said he v.Tote So"1e1 Ambiusador Yun Oub1n1n oD No • offeriria the deal. He hun't had a reply. but he thinks that 1sa toad sian. "If the) were ~Lna to tum 1t do-.n. 1he)' v.ould ha\.cjust flat-footed done it." Gl'l~m sa1d. ·1 tiaure thef re chcduna me out. makina sure rm not wnh the CIA or somethina like that • He 111d he did not apply to the National Acronauttcs and ~pace Administrauon for a space Oi.&ht ... l'd a heap lot rather ao up v.1th the Un1ttd ~tes. but the) quit that aficr that accident:• he said. rtfcrnna to the Challen,rrd1sastcr that lulled sc"cn 1s1ronauts. PrnldeDt and Mn. Rea&an wand u tbe left tbe Wlilte · -----------------------------------ao..eoa S.tarday for a flna1 Democrats bld klnd farwell to Reagan WASHI 'GTON -Sen.Joseph I Lieberman. ().('onn . deh\.ertng 1hc Democratac: response 10 Ronald Reagan·~ farcwdt radio address Sa1urda praised the president as an 1nsp1rat1onal leader w'ho "raised the spint of Amenca. "Mr. President. we salute you." L1cbcrman said in pre.recorded remarks. "Your lo'-'e of 1h1s countl") and your fervent devotion to frctdom inspired usall. You raised 1hc spmt of Amen ca. and upheld the "aluc of faith . Oa,and family that v.c hold so dear. ··1 believe that is why. after eight )-Cars. Mr President. you arc even more popular wuh the Amencan people than on the day ~ou were sv.om 1n. Some pohuc1ans m1&ht find that fact frustrating. hul v.e all sfiouJd be grateful for 1t For \\1thout the re~~t oft~ people. t~ pn.·s1den1 v.ould bc powerless. and our count I") would be left at nsk." Shultz embarks on final overseas trip WASHINGTON-SccretaryofStatcGcorac P. Shultl v.tllemb30. on ht\ la.sto\.eneastnp unday.a \.1S1t to V1enna1ov.1nd upa JS-nation human ngh1s conference and s.et the staae for East-West arms control ta lks Wh1 k 1n the Austrian capital. hulu also "''II hold a 32nd and final mccuna "'Ith '1c1 Foreiln Min1slcr Eduard A. Shevardnadze. hultz plaM 10 rctum 10 Washintton on Tuesday aner mak1n.1a speech to the ronfcttncc Hr" 111 lca\ e office thrtt da)S l11er. 10 be succeeded b) J:smcs A. Baker Ill. assuming St'na1r confirmauon. and fly home to Palo Alfo. In 611> )rars. Shultz. 68 hu no\\ n more than I m1lhon milts on d1plom1t1c missions. On this one he "'" ~ptnd about J 8 hours m thr air and about 32 hours on 1hr ground U.S. trims number of Perslan Gulf shlps WASHINGTON -The U.S. naval force in the Persian Gulf ts being tnmmcd apin. lcavma the flec1 with s1~ surface fi&tlting sh1~. the IO\\l'SI number since the mid· 1987 buildup that began as the traq·l ran war cscnlate-d ~s the m1ss1le cru1scr USS Josephus Danielsand three missile friaates depancd the Gulf tn recent da)s. three newly amv1ng \-CSsels entered the v.-aterwa) to bqln their lhrtt·month duty tours. f OR MEN & WOMEN 8taJ &t Camp DalYd . Reagan gives last Saturday radio address W ~HI <1fO"l (.\P)-Ronald R(.lpn delivered his Bht. and last radio address u pr~1dent on Satur, da). telling his hs1enel"' he "'"a" ivattful to ha\.C pla ... cd a part 1n · the \lOf) of a people and a rau~ . 1hc ;\mcm:an saga · ·· &hc\.C me 5.tturda\\ "'111 nc\Cr seem the same I'll m is~ >o u:· lhl president said as he read his li"c· minute address from the O"al Offi1.:e "O'"er the years l'H greall) en- JO~ed 1h1 opportunll) 10 get IQ&Clher >Allh -.ou and report on the ~etl·-. e\en1s here in Wash1ng1on:· w1d thl one-time radio spon a '"'and Hol, l>wood actor He started 1hc turda\ ~rtes on 4\pnl 3. 19 2 · Reagan noted that he and his wife Nanc) planned 10 return home 10 C'ahfom1a after the maugur:u1on of Pre\1dcnt-clcct Bu~h on Frida>. "We go v.nh full hearts. w1th ~ 1 w1she\ for Gcorac •tnd Barb3ra and with irat1tudc 10 all of)ou. It's been n pnv1lege to serve the people and 1hc nation \\.C'\.e al"'a)s loved. :ind lo\ed so much toda) .. 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Kansas, Ncbra la and Ohio mo t m th' skinhead uniform ol sha"ed hc.sd). tmoos. booa anJ t11;ht J .. \. k cts 1ra,elcd 10 Mmncapults o'er the \\ttkcnd. mtttma on street comers and1a 1 food restaurant 1n thc Cit)· u ptov.n sec11on. Tht" talk v.11s .of music. old fnend- sh1ps and their fi&)\1 against the rac1s1 skinhead~ in their an:as. "We're tl)lnl toorpn1zeso people L.no"' that bcina a skinhead is not about ha11ng people:· said Bnan Lauer. a mrmber o Brew Caty Slo..1ns, I M1lv.JuJ..ce aroup that formed to count~r a aroup of racist slunheads 1n that ni.... 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I Mo \IHrfj.',f~t /jot0~• I In our own small way, we make a big difference. 1i1 ...... KHON KAEN, Thailand -Thai- llnd it winnina the war ...-irm the dreaded disease leprosy. But that comes as httlc comfort to thousands of lepers who are hkely to spend 1hc rest of their da)s m coloniesas obJCCl5 of~ulsion. Althou(h contemporary med1c1nc stresses leprosy 1s preventable. curable and not panlcularly con- ta&ious. the tell-talc patches of dis- colored skin cause marriaae break- ups; clawed fingers tum friends into strangers~ the erosion of flesh m~ns the exile of lepers to one of country's 21 colonies and Jeprosariums. But in these segregated worlds. Thailand's "poorest of the poor" smile-and press toaether their stubby. fingerless hands m 1rcetina. profusely thanking outsiders for coming to visit ~!!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~W them. They talk without embarrass-..;; ment about their condition. .. Here, they arc free to share their problems. They can take care of each other. And nobody looks down on them," said tile Rev. Banchong Chaiyara, a 43-year-old Roman Cath- olic priest who oversees proJects to help some I ,500 lepers in north- eastern Thailand. • Banchong and others believe that after treatment lepers should be integrated into society. But given existinj prejudices this becomes vir- tually •mPossiblc. Nal Cbom (left) and Ida friend, Nat Laanc. pOM for a photo. SEMI -ANNUAL ' CLEARANCE SALE!!! UP TO 60 °/o OFF ALMOST EVERY ITEM IN STOCK JANUARY 15-30 ONLY Austulun styk. right iround the corner. Melrose Ave n11< Westside P1v1l1on Soutll Cout Pini Cktwiak C11lcm 213 651.~ 3~96 213-1711155 71"1 5'16·3333 81 ·~5·9793 ..... inuA awr INC In and around this provincial city are church·SUPPorted enclaves and a large. self-contained leper communi- ty. Non Somboon. run by the Thai government for 1,200 lepers and their famhes. It includes ind1v1dual homes. schools, farmland. even a jail (begging "on the outside" appears to be the major offense). The network of church projects. some-of them inside Non Som boon. provides lifetime care. A kinderganen for children of lepers stresses personal cleanliness and a nutritious diet asbulwarksapinst the nerve-and skin-ravaging disease. The oldest, believed to be near I 00. hardly ever stirs in a bed at the Old Age Home. Her two children. both lepers. have died and nobody can remember when she first came. One of the youngest is 14-year-old Phitsamai Boorapha. who arrived several months ago crying in pain and watching the araduaJ dawina of her Jfal Kini (left), llke many lepen, eaften from tbe deebactlonoftbeaaalepetam,wldelaleadetoacollapeeof little fingers. · ."The other ch1ldrco drdn 't want to talkorpJaY. with me," the shy girl said. ··1 don t think I will be cured." Phitsamai said. When asked about an occupation, mamagc and other plans for rhc future, she replied: "I don't have any dreams." Nevcnhelcss. 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Thailand's "poorest of the poor" smile and press togetflcr their stubby. finacrlns hands in greet in&, profusely thanku\J outsiders for com in& to v1su ~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!~~!!!!!!.j them. They talk without embarrass-...: ment about their condition . .. Here. (hey arc free to share their problems. They can tde care of each other. And nobody looks down on them." said &he Rev. Banchong Chaiyara. a 43-ycar-old Roman Cath-olic priest who oversees projects 10 help some 1.500 lepers in nonh- eastem Thailand. Banchong and others believe th3t after treatment tcixrs should be intqrated into ...\(>Ciety. But given existin_a prejudices this becomes vir- tually 1mPoSsible. Nat Chom (left) and bla friend, Mal L~. poee for a photo. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!!! UP TO 60 o/o OFF ALMOST EVERY ITEM IN STOCK JANUARY 15 -30 ONLY Australian style. right uound the corner. MclroJc Avenue Wu111dc P1V1l1on South Cout Plau Ckndalc C11lcm 113 b.'1'1 3fl96 11 3 1711155 711·516 3333--818 515·9793 In and around this prov1nc1al cit)' arc church-supponed enclaves and a large. self~ntained leper communi- ty. Non Somboon. run by the Thai aovemment for 1,200 lepers and their famlaes. It includes individual homes. schools. farmland. even a1ail (beumg "on the outside·• appears to be ihe major offense). The network of church projects. some of them inside Non Som boon. provides l1fet1me care. A kindergarten for children of lepers stresses personal clnnlineu and a nutritious diet as bulwarks apinst the nerve-and skin-ravaging disease. The oldest. bcheved to be near I 00. hardly ever stirs in a bed at the Old Age Home. Her two children, both lepers. have died and nobody can remember when she first came. One of the younicst as 14-ycar-old Phitsama1 Boorapha. who arrived several months ago crying in Pl.in and watching the gradual clawing of her Jlfal ~ (left). like many lepen, ..n.. from tlae dlietnctloa of tlaeaual ..,..._, wlalcla ._.. toa collapee of little finacrs. "The.other children didn't want to talk or pl al with me." the shy &irl said. ··1 don t think I will be cured:' Phitsamai said. When asked about an occupation. marriage and other plans for the fu ture. she replied: "l don't have any dreams." Nevertheless. S1s1cr Mercedes. one of more than a dozen Ph1lipp1nes nuns worlung with Banchonf. notes pr~ss since she first amvcd in 1969. She recalls hospitals tumin& away lepers. whom she calls "the _J f h •• poorest o t e poor. Now, she Sl)S, the aovemmcnt mounts impressive programs and more arc seeking treatment 11 the early Sl&IC of the disease However. the total number of lepers is conservatively estimated at more than double this fi&urc. 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Gardner and her panner, Officer R<>Jer Fanu, spend ~ours loiterin~ around subway stations, waiting for crime to happen and trymg to ensure that the subway offers no escape. So far, the unit has chalked up 42 arrests, and Gardner is responsible for eight of those. "I especially get satisfaction out of robbery arrests," said Gardner, 26, who at 5-foot-4 and 1 IO pounds. has had to push around pe[pelrators twice her size. "A lot of bad guys show no remorse and don't think twice about taking people's propeny and leaving them iajured and bleeding. We try to get the best possible case so they do time." One evening during the busy Christmas shopping season. Gardner and Fanti spent hours following a group of teen-agers as they tried to rob a shopper at Macy's, wandered in and out of the subway and nearby stores and finally made a grab for racks of clothes from one shop. Four of the would-be shoplifters ended up in handcuffs. and Gardner suffered a bruised knee in the struggle. She knows that violence comes with the job. but it is a job she always has wanted to do. "When I was growinfi up, I always thought cops were heroes," said Gardner, a 3 Vi-year veteran of the transit police who hopes to become a detective. "Now I want to make a difference for my son. Every little bit counts." Gardner stands in a New York subway station (ri~ht photo) with her partner, Fanti, behind her. An unidentified man (below) tnes to sell the two officers some allegedly stolen Jewelry. Gardner, who is divorced, juggles her time between work and her 2-year..old son, Michael. AP Laserpbotos by Susan Ragan If the disease called chemical dependency threatens you or someone you love, consider this important alternative to the hospital's existing inpatient and day treatment programs. Call. We'll talk. Any hour. Any day. (714) 548-1522 - Family, health issues to be ·aired in 101 st Congress· By JILL LAWRENCE , , , "''' ...... .,..., view as a consensus on ends 1f not .. T'hc wont comequencc ol die means. deficit problem is that we are 1o1iJ1a On the other side of the coin is retOUJ"CC$ that coWd be devOled to WASHINGTON -Dozens of Bush's pled&eof"no newta~es."lfhe (sociaJ) pnoritia." Panetta ....a. health care, child care and family bells keeps that vow, says one key law-.. We're~' na.S 166 biJhon in illlel9lt that died IHt year with the IOOth maker1 no social nrntec:ts are likely to on the . That's~ ......... , -Conareu are bound for resuscitation .-·~~ , fi ···~-, .,.., _. in 1989, their pro51)CCts at once better make it into the bluepnnt ior •teal ao1na for h~. housl .. nutritiOn and worse than before. I 990 spcndJn&. and day care.' "If the president..cle<:t will move on Plnetta's Smale counler1*1, :T• On the plus sick, Prtsidcnt-e&e<:t his poslllOI'\ on (lb) revenun, we can neMeC Democrat Jim 5-r, .,., ~ Bush repealed~ called for ··a lundcr. make room for some of these in· short of sivi,. lush M uhimatUm ,entler nation' durina his campaian itiatives. .. said Rep. Lton Panetta, o. but incbcaled tlaat witboUt new au and propoeed to spend more on child Calif., inconuna_ chairman of the revcn.aes. domelUc ~ • care, hahh care, cducauoa and He>ute &udeet Committee. "If we CftQel W1U bl•e to wait. homelcls aid. could pick up half of a deficit .. It IMY be 'poaible 10 redirwct Lawmakers are teizins on Bush's reduction pacble in revenues (u some moun:a to IOIDe d•111ic inleftlt to promote their own ver-oppoeed to cuts). we would make ~" Saeer laid.; .......-dill lions of child care and ocbn IOda.I room ... He •id that would amount to doUan c:'Ould be •iW,,;; till 11 initiatives, ta.kins bean in what they iboUt S 15 billion in new lbes. to educ:a._ M8lda c::we m le! r.-=;;;;;;;;;;;;===========;;;;;;;;======--====il fralanlcture. .. ...,. -... ,.., maybe not not,_,,_,.. ... ,., aftir." ~ WOii ... P'ill• ;Jthtid llltita over tM • two ""'-' ._.. prop.a. IO aJ I di :·re: ..................... ~ .... -= .. ••11111.iM I r*g·?YLW· ==-·: £\:. _,.., trilill willa ¢Rf & ID ·-= ( Bush sees no 100-day drama BJ WALTEll 8. MEAU WASHINGTON -Vice Prcsidtnt Gcorac Bush Slle1Ched beclc in his office chair, at ease as he reflected on the p0.,-and the problems awaiting him when the .. V word'' is erued &om has tide and .. I'm president. I'm the one who's callina the shots." With exhilaration tem~rcd by "this defic1t loomin~ over cvCf'Ythin&." Bush takes office at noon Fnday, convinced there is neither a need nor a mandate for drarnauc chang~ 10 put his imprint on the White H()use. · · ••Automatically, that happens." he sa1d. with the 1ransfcr of po-er from Ronald Reagan's 40th prts1dency to has 41st. ~s keynotes to the Bush era, the last eight years are hkely to wci&h far more heavdy than the first hundred da)'s. ··rvc been a part of this administration and 11 isn't hke there 1s a .n~ for radical chanac:: the president~lcct said in an mtcrvacw in has vice prcs1denttal office. across a narrow. pnvatc street from the White House. His transition teams have gone throughout the govern- ment to prepare for the new administration. but "at's differen1" not hkc those he met as CIA director in l 976 when Jimmy Lancr's advance guard arrived "saying we're going to find out what's wrong here and change it." Different, too. from ~·the teams we sent satl)'ing fonh an 1980 to go out and undo aU the bad things that we llad campaigned against.·· Jn contrast. Bush believes his administration need to "correct one bi& problem," the federal dcficat., then "bu11d on some tremendous succcs$Cs" of the Reagan years. ·•That'sal least the approach that I'm going to bnng to the job," he saad, sipping a cup of Chinese tea. .. .,. People understood that when lhey were voting. They weren't looking for a radical shift," That last thought was a refrain throughout the convcrsauon. Bush said he envisions no single theme for h1 first hundred days. no centerpiece drive like the one that won approval of President Reagan's tax cut economic plan in 1981 . The initial months usually arc. the strongest season tn a first term, and the most prom1sinf for conaressaonal acceptance of proposals from a new administration. That _goes double for a Republican president seeking action 1n a Democratic Congress. The new president will set out has a&enda 1n his inaugural address on Friday and 1n an address to Congress early next month. He said the message will not be one of major overhaul. ··for very obvious reasons. I've been a part of what we have been doing. wha.~ this president, the present president has accomphsfled .... · The tie to Rcagao was on his mind as he performed one of his last vice presidential duties, presiding over the "kind of antiquated dnll" tn which CongTess counted the electoral votes that made him president. .. I was thinking ... wclJ. this is hlSloncaJty mtercsttng because th1s is a continuation, hopefull)' bUJldtng. There's going to be change. but hopefully 'a buildmg on what's happened." lnev1tably. then1 comes the question of how this ne"' pr~sident can {>Ut his imprint on an administration he heraJds as a contjnuauon of what Reagan bepn . UStyle. message. people, be yourself." Bush said. ·· .. l made my mind up as vice president to do my JObone wa)'. But I'm not vice president, I'm president I'm the one who's calling the shots. I'm the one who's going lo set the agenda ... "So automatically. that happens. That happens at the tame when I put my hand on that Btblcand hold m) nght hand in the air and say that oath. It happens." Bush said the successs and problems of pre 1dent1al leadership writ continue to be 1denttfied with Reagan for a shon umc. but .. ,n a while. six months from now. that will be rdentafied with me ·· For all the problems that 'A 111 be on ht ne\\ des"-on Saturday morning, Bush said he 1s excited about th~ task and cager to confront the ?-genda. "lftt weren't forth1s defic1t loom1ngo,ere' Cf) thing else. leave all the rest of the problems 1n tht!re. I'd feel like a spnng coll." he said. Walter ft. M~ars. vice presldeat aad colomnlst tor Tbe Aaoclau.d Prell, bu reported oa Wultl.agtoa aad n•tlooal polltlc• for more tbo ts year . ORANG( COAST , .. ,,,,, ' .. ._. Daily Pilat ldlt'll Ad""1IMI Ou tclOI .. ,..., .,. .... ~\Wl(..it l•toi ltu.t M-trt""' 1.a.. ...... l"'Ot ~ S*s Rosemary Ctudlmn Sten.,_ ,.., ... Pubhsher "'' (d '"' O.uihed Ad*lllq .... ~ ,, ..... S...Ul .. Ceoliollf S-lllclwtl , ..... ~_,.,,.,.,,,~.,.....no '"'"" C• Cic.-lJirtdoi W .., SI C:O.-• ......_ CA "40!9'" ... , • I lldellCl9 IO 9o• 1 Colla CMll ... ..... , .... ..... CAt1f.l6 • l;niiiltu ( Piao.• OnclOf <>r.,. COMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Januety 15, 1118 A8 0\0~ ~ 1H~T ~~~,~·t <:P\~b\() J.\)t4 ~ Rf!· t:l '<'Tl~ '? ~EADER 'S _FORUM ~lL 1"\~ (~\«x~Q. l't> ~\(£: lo ':»,'( "E ~ ~1~'(. EffE<:.\\'JE .... 'fl\\A\ 't.J~~ HI~ N~~ ~1~? Preparing youth for labor force is social partnership The pubhc schools have been cnt1c1zed for not prcpanng students to succttd 10 an economy that ss threatened by increasing technology and world compc11t1on Whether the cnt1c1sm 1s warranted or not 1s 1rnlevant. The cenrral question 1s what can schools do 10 berrcr prcpa~ these students, Theeducattonal reform movement is one response. but mainly u focuses on stren1tbenin1 lhe school ex- pencnce of students already pro- gramed for succeu. · What about those )OUn& people for whom higher standards n)a) tn· cvtlably mean even lower achtC\C· ment? Expcnencc shows that these youths with poor basic skills and poor -.ork habtts are greatl) at-nsk of endma up unemplo)'ed. Man) o( these )Oun1 people are from lo'A· income mmonty, or ftlmale-headcd. fam1hes and manv do not peak En.&11sh at home The llndard '"bill offilre'" tn most public schools s1mpl) does not prcpart them adequate!) to "''"a place 1n the h1ahl> 1cchnological and soph1sttcated economy. These students need e:<tra help 10 enlcr and find success in the labor market In byaone da)'S. students preparing for work who had lrouble wuh b3s1c academic school worlt. were not neccssanly the respons1b11t1y o f the school S)Stem E"er since the) "en: cstabltshcd.. pubhc schools focused on academic skills -the three R'i tudents .,..ho could not master 1he thrtt Rs often dropped out and got Jobs. Their famtltes were frequentl) the Callback resource thal prepared 1hem for ""Ork . But today. unskilled and untr.uncd young l)(ople aren·1 geuina thc kind~ of Jobs they once did Far too man~ aren't getting an) l)pcs of JObs at all Most JObs today require more eduu- tion than farm labor or facto~ -.ort.. that was once a~a1lable for the un k.tlled v.orkcr The demand for unskilled labor has rracucall) \.,In· 1 hed tn the O\ eral labor markcl Moreo,er. even where a fe" such opponuntt1es sttll e·ust. toda)'' )OUlh. usuallyconcentnllcd 1n urban amts. view those types of JObs as undesirable dead~nd1, not as 1m- ponan1 first steps 1n a hfe11me or \\Ork.. In today's circumstances. the) may be nghl Without basic sl1lls up"'ard mob11t1y 1s not onl> difficult 10 achieve tn rtahty. 1l 15 frequently oul of the quesuon for man)' )OUth laclonga stratei> for personal gro" ttl Indeed. \o\1thout knowmg the be· ha,1or and at111udc e~pec1ed tn the "-Orkplacc. e"cn man} menial labor market JObs ma)' be clo~ 10 th~ )Ouna people Many factors l·ontnbute to this s1tuatton -the breakdown of the famtl). adult unemployment. drup and alcohol abuse and the blighted cond1tton~ thal e" \ 1n many urban areas Thett 1s no point 1n arsuma cause and effect These cond1t1on.s c:<1st and 1n the end. ~hoot att e~pccted to ~Ip these students and prepare thrm for the world or tomor- row cvrn though many of them come 10 ~hool wuh a wc.-ak foulld~t1on hoots can do '°me thmp. but they impl) uc not capable and should not be e:<pccted to do the total 1ob alone The foremost ta It. that !iehOOl\ can and must do 1s to pro' 1dc earl) tdenuficatton of pQtcnual at-n\k )Outh Then coll•borame efforts with other gtnc1cs mu t be' C'\toib- hshed and 1mpkmented to rcmed whatc\er )Outhful dcficll arc 1dcn1- 1fied btfott they manifest 1hemsc.-h C1 a ma1or problems M } hope for the near future •~ th.lt ~c will hasten the day-that tht) total commttment bccomt"s a ruht). Leonard Ro\.'1ns at1onal &hoot Boards Assoc1auon Banning aerobics class from Laguna school makes no sense To the Editor It came to nn aurntton and concern. that tht School board has dC\:1dcd that the Jcrobu.: da~ ;11 Top of rhe World School" 111 nu longer be: able to mccr 1n 1he1r mul11purpo~ room I have been attending das)(.''> there for I 0 \ ars and 11 has been a source of enJO' ment and help for me and a number of other people 10 be able to c.-"emsc and enJ O) aerobic dune mg toaether 1n a plact' con"en1en1 to man' of u'> II absolute!) defies loa1c for the hool board to '>lop our use: of 1hc fac1hl)' at Top of the World. First of all. nothtn& 1s 101na on there when we ust the room. We mttt from 4 IS p.m. to S· IS pm on Tuesday and Thursda> anemoo.ns lfthe~ ,., C\ er a hool func11on "'e bow out ifaltous- 1) 3nd ~hcduleourcla\~. number ot tea"hers and parents aucnd the class ~-ause 11 ts c;o con' cnu.:1)1 ll'r them Sccondl). a part of the monc' .... c p.1)' for the class goe to lh( S<'hool d1stm.t Ir sttms a shame to let the room 1.11 1hcrt unused ...,.hen w man' people benefit from 11s use. and lhi.: school d1stnct make mone' Our d1stnct nttd all u can get Th1rdl)'. I f<'el 1ha11h1s w mmun rt\ \hould "'Ork t ether 1n harmon' pro' 1dtng r('\:tprocal u~ of its r\-C· rcauonal fa"1h11cs \\-hen I ~3' 1n rnllcac. I too~ a da.ss rcprdtn8. re<'ttallonal use of communtt) fal 1h ttcs and the team "ort.. of the <. m t\' pro' 1de an e'<change of their n:· ~Uf'C(S for 1he &ood of the (.Ommunt· ty It "'a\ 'orwdcttd a plus for the different agencies of the commun 1t~ 10 coopcra1c in the use of 1hc1r d1fTertnt f1c1ltt1es V... hat an <1P'>4>lu1<' \\3Ste for :!O 10 ~5 people "'ho h.t\e cnJO\ ed a lal thl> tor ~> Ions lo bt.' litcrall\ ··l1d.;ed out .. I unckrsrand th.al rhcrc 1s a polto :tbout pro fi1 ·m3k1ng 1roups u'>•nc school fol·11t11es hut "'l" g1,c rhc '>l:hool dtslnd monn for the U\C ol the lactltl\ \\ h)' ha'i 11 been OK lor o'er 10 )Ca~ and no~ all ofa suddrn ""I'' Tennis 1n<.trudors it the J 1I· tcn•nt Sl'hool rnurts in l.3!una ma t..1: mnnc) al\o \~ '"u go1ns to forbid them lrum lt'ac htng throu&h thl' rcxrc.-at1on deNrtmenr ~ l cfs be equtt•hlc. lnouih •'> enough V. hat 1s the point .. \\hat '"' bes•" \ room hc.'1ng used b) m:rn' happ" aer-Ob1c student and monc\ gl\cn to thl' \Chool dt\tnll or a u.~m cmpl\ and no monc~ g1Hn to the d1.,1ncr! I l dn't '"'" 1mq10c an <1rgument1 \N'\f f'E1' f()'\ I aaun3 Bcal h 1 T ou~1 1~ H Today 11 Sunday, Jan. 15, the I Slh day of 1989. Thett art )'°days left in the )tar. Today's hiaJ'lh&ht 1n hi1COtY: On Jan. JS, 1929. cavil riahtt teackr Manm Luther Kina Jr. was borlt in A1lanta On this date: In 1777, the people of New Con- necticut dccla~ the1r1ndepcndcncc. · (The (tiny r.cpubhc tatu became the state of Vermont.) In 1870, the Ckmocrat1c Pany was represented as a donkey for the first lime 1n 1 ca noon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weeki)'. In 1943. work was completed on lhc Pentaaon, U.S. Defense Oepert- mcni bcadquaners. In 1973. Presidcnl Richard M. Nixon annouoced the uspins1on of all U. ofTen •"C uon "' Nonh Vietnam. ln 1976, Sara Jane Moore ~as senrenced to hfe tn pnson for her auempr to shoot P~dcnt Gerald R Ford 1n n Francisco. f oday·s b1rthda)S ctor Uo)d Bndge 1s 76 The archh1 hop of New York. John J O'Connor. 1 69. .\1.:tress-1nger<..haro 1s 38. By 7k As1ociald Pren Downtown plan gets endorsement To the E<htor. Village Laauna commends the C 1111ens ~dv1sory C'omm11acc. Plan- ning ( omm1ss1on. cn12ens and staff for the outst.andmg work they ha ve done 1n the _P.reparatton of the do.,..nto.,..n pcc1ficatton plan As we have learned from our pa t. our mo t valuable v.ork has been done by the community. for the communtt) Village ta1una ~ndorscs this plan and 1ts thou&htfuJ proaram for p1tscn1n1 our \tlLtge character and human-\Cale de,clopment lm- plementa11on of the pec11ic plAn -.111 en urc •hat fututt aenerauons wall expcncncc the 1dcnt1fy. pcrsonahty and sen~ of d1 t1nct1on that 1 La&una ~ach. 4. funct1onina. human-$.alt center '' at the heart of that ldcnt1t) We U!'JC thll the pcc1fk or ma tcr plans for the Central Bluffs and Villa Entrance areas be undcra&..cn 1mmed11tcl) to en u~ appropriate dt\elopment, Valla c t:a,una members led 1h11 ~me po 1t1ons could be tronger but t~l tl\e plan IS I -.hok I ~ \o\Cll balanced that the) t-an uppon 11as1s The pcc1fic plan lta been de~eloped o'er a fhe-)car pcnod "'th 1npu1 from mcrthan1s. ~•dent of the commun1t)', c1v1c orpntzat1on'> and stall. . ..\t It\ mttttn& on Jan. 7. the board ol darttton ot Village Laaun;1 11otcd unanimou I) to t~prec;s us app~1a· .ion to the ( 11\ ( o\I nc1l for undtr-1a~1na the ueat1on of this mo 1 1mponant planntr\gdcxument and 10 '1rongh 1ttommcnd the adopuon ol the document v.1thout mod1ficat1on or funher dela\ WILLIAM BL'C'lr\.LH President Village Lagun:a Laguna Bcad1 Comments welcome The Dail~ Pilot wt"lrome your opinions on matters er-pubhc interest Letters and longer an1clcs of com-mentaf) mu t be si&.ned They !,l\ould be l\ ~ orclearl~ wntlt'n and ~t to LEi'tER to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot P 0 Bo-. I SW. Co ta Mtu. tahf 92626 If )OU pttftr to d1cuue a kttcr, }Ou ma) call. our WE'RE USTENING telephone number -64:!-60 6 - and lca'e a rteonkd me e Pk•~ keep these messages bnrf. • Plca1C" tncludc your add~ and tt-l~hone number so that wt ma~ 'cnf) authorship , , Or ... CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, January 15, 1989 Physicians aid government tortu 1 .. Torturecouktnouaupllceaothr IJOUP of pltyuciam med by the .0.-11• ..,.._ aa Diii••"' extent it dOH today if dorton ~re Amaaty lnlft'Dluonal human f'ill.!ts hnc been~ ao aorun. OOPENHAOEN. Denmart (AP) -Patim11 at lnet Kemp Gendke's clinic for tonutt victim1 11y lMir utjuries often -ctt inflicted an tht pracn« of doc&on., nuncs or psy- cbol0tJ1ts -peoplr trained to heal. The 0.nish pfly11cian 11id it has become clear dunna· six yean of trati~ blnercd rtf utttS and 11udy· ina torture cases that medical person- nel nearly al~ays ~re involved, even if only aivina tacit assent. In a well-documented case in Uruauay, a prison psychologist ad- vised torturers on how to break v1ct1ms. Studies by the clinic 1nd1cate up to 25.000 people in the medical pro- f«sion arc involved. noa implicated:' the doctor said. aroup to examant v1ct1m1 for •we llted IO bel6"e dll& lllldical "Thete doctors lhoukt be thrown out ev~ of tonurt. pcnaAAll ........... ia .....,. ... of medical orpnizations. and not She OJ)ened the ~nttt in 1912 an a a ,.. 11M1a•H11, 11111 ROW we on!Y in their own country." wint of Univtt11ty Hotpital an Co-kDOW lllll ..._II 'fl!'• viriim1 Dr. Cift\efke is dirtetor of the pcn~n 1nd has htlDOll ettablilh MW._ ia ea.Mp Whll dwm in 1M • International Rehabilitation and Re-limalar faciliun in the Oniled States. KtUll .....,. ~ .. llid Prtef search Center forTonure V1ct1ms. h the Ph1hp_p1ne1, Norway and Vesu,1.......... ~ trat1 vkums, pubhshe-1 educational el.ewherc. The Copn.._.. dint<" .. T_, -~---=-~ ot1 material. trains doctors and ps)chol-U.astaff'of30docton.~$ll tortme •DOI IO.. . but Oli111 1n the care of vacums and and otben who &rat 70..fOO victims to...,,tM"'11D C'IJalPlad conducu count1 for police and and familieseverylear. tenwtocmll'Oldll'*C:·" othcn who deal with ttfuaecs. The 1981 Ri&ht ivehhooid Award ID 1916. tbe ceatet1ed its h as pnvate and independent, was CJven to Dr. Gentili. Baron scope to include ralilrdl and financed by the sovemment and Jakot) von Uexltull esta.,,ished the documa&alion on tonure, ilt ~· private donations. prize in 1980 for humaniaarian work. atioa widl docton 10 Lalin America Her study of torture started 15 fa11mates by the center indicate lO and Euf'9PI. YaRllO. when Dr. Ocneflcewas in a percent of the approiumattlv 24.000 An in&emalional commiaee has • No Down Payment ·.No Finance been formed '° eqM* me.a pl'IC· tices ind revoke liceDtll ol docton invOlved with aortUR. AlllMltY ln- terMtional his a&illiMDd tarture is pr9Cliced lft al ... to COHlftes . .. In URIP.ly .... 'in Cbik, the mCidiCal .-oculioas have bir.icn CX· tremel_y brave and ~ ... Or. ~said .. ... ' .. ... Charges 3.Ild ·No ~yments 'til May*: Several hundred mili&ary doctors are believed involved in tonurc in each of thole countries, the enter has reported. Dr. Francitco Rivas. for- mtt director of Chile's medical u- Wickes Furlliture Celebrates The Grand Opening Of Our New Store In San Bernardino 810,000 Free Furniture Prizes sociation, told The Auociated Press in Slntialo four doctors bed been expelled and two wspcnded from membership. "They are a really utoundina example of how nauonal medical associations can deal with this issue," Enc Stover of the American Associa- tion for the Mvancement of Science 111d in a telephone 1nterv1ew . .. Not only have they discipl ined phyaicians while .the Pinochet gov- ernment 1s m power, they have adopted a set of 1uidcliocs for physicaans." 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In Ui:usuay,_where desnocracy was restored an 1985, the ethics board of the physicians' union imposed sane· uons on four doctors, includin& Eduardo Saiz, found to have wued a dc~th cenaficatc in 1984 that con- cealed evidence of tonure. All four continue practicina mcdi· cine in Un..,uay, however. About 200 doctors have aiven depositions about then actaviues under the military dictatorship that bcpn in 1973. but action has been taken only against Saiz and the other three. In Brazil latt March, \he RcaJonal Council of Medicine revoked the license of Amak:ar Lobo, an army doctor who attended tonure 1CSsions in 1970-1974. Brazilian Pttll repons say Lobo has 1mphcated other doc· ton but no wmat cU~ have resulted. 77·~ ' . Em1he Trautmann ..I)( Amnesty lntcmauonal1 said lbe TW'kilk Medi- cal Alloc ... IOD ,WU invd{iptin• cha,.es 1n that ctiu•fY·· I Gentfke • )k involvement of medical poejll'Jn torture can take many ~.eumple, •doctor can eumiee 1 Oriloner and Cdncludc that be or* 'hat·a weak._,, and tboutd 80l M~ electi'ical tonure. becautedwyare noc wvoodtodae ... She also said psycholOsical torture. often anvolv1n1 thrall, can be worse than physteal punishment Her centtT ha1 done utens1vc rtSearch on torture methods an order to develop the most effective medical and psycholOCJcal care for vlCllms Mo t are treated as outpatients. Treatment at the center combines physiotherapy, psychotheraphy and social counsthna. h usually lasts I 0 to 12 months. The clinic decor 11 cheerful and the atmosphere fnendly. kite and ~l­low furniture and flowered tcxuJcs arc uJCd to reduce the resemblance to I medial IMUlUIJOn. Pauents repon such tortures as hanCJnJ by hands or elbows, some· tames for days. electnc hocks: bcat- anis, and hold1na the head under filth> water. lo(la afterward, paucnts of\en have such symptoms as sexual du- turbanct. halluc1nat1on11 fear. con-fusion. naahtmares and iou of self- confidencc and self-respect. Vest• said . As· Dr. Gencfke explained at: .. There is so much fear, aqer. •l&J'H ions. shame and pilt tl\at bas to ~·uprcued, and 1H "CfY· very difficult . We don't caU our patient aonure va~tims. we can dlan tonure surv1von." OW to a ,,. .... !Perr« In . ...,. ............ .. ..................... '1 ... ........ ...... ,., . ........... I08I ..... .. •talH 11t11w12' "'9 -.rec• ,.... ......... ...., .. _, IRHstllOlllll •Mf CUlll I a. lit\\li I .,J Sunday. January 15, 1tat Long lines but liappy trails By DONNA ANO RAY OTT Daffy Pik>t Correspondents re we having tun yet? You might well ask your- self that when you and your tamily climb Into a cold car before daybreak and set oft on a 2!.1-hour drive to Bear Mountain. And that's only the be- ginning. Once you arrive at the slopes, another agenda be- gins: get in line and wait your turn -ro buy lift tickets, rent equipment, be titted into boots. wait for t he boots to be fitted to the skis, and finally, the last hurdle -wait rn line for poles. Whoops, that's not the last line. There's another fine at the lift, to take a chair up the side of the mountain. Butonceyoureachthe top of the slope. your mood begins to mellow. The long drive (actually. it's much closer than Mammoth), and the waiting in lines have suddenly shrunk 1n s1gnif1- cance as you look over the landscape of mountains and valleys and prne trees sprinkled wrth newty fallen snow. ~nd as you begin to cruise down CJaimjumper, a grea~ long trail with lots of . r.olls, you can readily say to yourself, "Yes, we'rl! having fun." C laimjumper is one of the intermediate runs at the • new Bear Mountain Ski Resort (formerly the Gold- mine Ski AreaJ, located at the eastern end of Big Bear. "I suppose Clalmjumper is most everybody's favorite,·· says Tim Cohee. the resort's vice president and director of mdrketing. ''The trail takes you down about a 1,400-vertical-foot drop in elevation; it's close to a mile and a half in length and has three major pitch- es, top to bottom. I would rate it a very strong inter- mediate run, comparable to trails at Mammoth Moun- tain or lake Tahoe." Former Newport Beach resident Cohee 1s part of the management team selected by S-K-1, Ltd., owners of Bear Mountain. who are betting S9 million (in renovation and upgrade costsJ that this ski resort can offer something new 1n the Southern California ski market. "Snow Summit and others have been In this marketplace for years," says Cohee, "but many Orange Countians hav~ chosen not to ski in Southern California. They have cho.sen, instead, the drive or night to Mammoth or Tahoe or the Rockies. But we believe that we bring something totally dif- ferent to the marketplace: big-mountain skiing, high . elevations, beautiful vistas. and challenging slopes to a region that skiers believed did not offer that terrain." It's true that if you skied at this resort when It still was Goldmine you won't recognize most of the · transformed trails or other areas that are now Bear Mountain. S-K-1, Ltd. has extensively widened and regraded 1 1 major runs, : and has increased the :: skiable terrain by 25 per ._·.:_·. cent. Of the total trails, about 3 5 per cent are for :: advanced skiers, 40 per cent for intermediates. and .· 2 5 per cent for beginners. : Advanced skiers will find black diamond siding {the most challenging) on all :: four of the resort's moun-•• .. tains I Bear Peak, S1tver :: Mountain, Goldmine • : : {Please see BIG/82) . At left, the ski llft •t •••r Mount•ln. Below, akleri f •n out on one of th• resort's tr•ll1, which c•n ch•ll•ng• th• beginner or ••pert. Photogr•- phy by Donn• Ott. Computer program -puts ski trips at your fingers By DONNA ANO RAY on Dall Piiot Correspondents f you take an ex- tended skiing va- cation at least once or twice a year. you may be interested rn WORLOt FILE. a new database designed to give , the prospective skier- traveler access to a com- pilation of inf ormatlon about ski tours and resorts. Produced by World As- sociates in Travel. Inc.. based in Bronxville, N .Y., the menu-driven system supplies you with profiles of nearly 3,000 tours to 300 worldwide ski resorts 1n Austria, Switzerland, New England, Colorado. North- ern Cahfornia and elsewhere. After you enter your individual requirements into the computer. the pro- gram gives you a summary of tours r ang1 ng from a -weekend to two or more weeks. Each summary includes details of departure dates. air transportation, trans- fers, meals, hotel categories and taxes. Also covered are ski schools and ski rental rates. (Please see COMPUTER/82) t SCRwillpremiereaplayby I Pulltzerwlnner Beth Henley /84 • .. °""81 C.. OM. Y ... OT/ 8-dey, Jenuary 15, tHt The public comes calling on the Pilot 750 people at open house-la unching of Orange Coast's ne\VlnOrntng edition By KAREN M. REED 0.-, ..... eon. ......... . ' ··Good Morning" boasted the front page of the prototype for the new Daily Pilot newspaper. h waSJUSt one re minder at the special kick-off reception that the forrnct af\cmoon community daily will launch its new .a.m. pubhst)ing schedule Monday. Some 750 fnends, advertisers. Staff -and even a few competitors - gathered at the Costa Mesa offices of the Dail)' Pilot Thursday night to celebrate the .. switch," and, acording to publisher Rosemary C:.l111rcllunu. .. renew old acquaintances. make some new ones. and have our friends meet at our place ... "The reception is essentially to reintroduce the ·new· Pilot to the communities we serve," explained editor Tom Tait. We want to celebrate the launch and to say to people. 'Hey. take a look at us.' " Guests were welcomed to the landmark Bay Street facility by bun- dles of Sunday newspapers (the comics are more colorful) tied with official Datl'r Pilot balloons. Balloons. in fact. unified the decor throughout the offices. from the directional signs to the balloon stick- ers or special T-shirts worn by the Pilot's staff. Publisher Churchman and Stepbu Adami. chairman of Adams Com- munications (the Pilot's new owners). greeted visitors as all embarked on a well-Q!Pnized tour of the bu1ldin1- From .. production and editorial. to that place mythical telev1s1on charac· ters yell "stop the presses." guesh enjoyed a behtnd·rhe-SCCM$ look at how the Pilot is produced. Staff members from each department ser- ved as tour guides for their area . Most of the work had stopped for the night, although Dlue HHdrlclls and Sam Strleklud in the an depart- ment labored on. and Roger Carlsoe. Denais BrosterlltoH and JOD Fergason kept the spons desk hum· ming toward the next day's headlines. It was clear from Thursday night that the Pilot -change or not -ha~ a lot of friends -as well it should with roots that date back some 80 years. The house tours concluded in a large "bonus" room (once having housed the Classified Ad department) for champagne and hors d'ocuvrcs - and spirited conversation. The room. specially decorated for the event, also sponed the wOflk-of local, up-and- coming artists Donita Uoyd and Mark Dusen, both on hand for the evenL Lloyd currcntl) exh1b1ts her vivid oil landscapes at Galene Pan- ache in Laguna Beach. Hansen specializes in character images. with much of his WC>rk done 1n pencil. Pabllaher Roeem.ary Claarchman, former mayor A.L. Plakley, a. Ambar&eJ and councilman OrYtlle Amba.r&ey. ................. .._ Old meets new aa former Dally Pilot owner Walter Burroqha talka with Ste•e Ad•••, wlaoee Adama COm· munlcallona recently purcbaeecl tile Pilot. Adams and Kirk Claeym1. pi:csi- dent of Adams' publishing d1v1S1on. both out from Minneapolis. took the OP,portun11y to meet much of the Pilot's staff and get acquainted with the community. Adams smiles at the fut ure prospects for the Pilot. He's got newspapers in his blood -his father wrote for the Minneapolis Herald fo r 35 }ears. J• R.aa. &ou and Mary Loa H.,...,, Aal&a Ferp ... (wife of Rep. GO FerpMe), and Co5ta Mesa Chamber Executive Director ArleH Slaaffer were seen minaJina an the crowd, as were Jou ... T•m M...,..._-a former Pilot ed1tor - with dau&hter Midtele. J ... brought , with her news of Tom WUles' engagt- ment to N~ Beary. She and ho Tudowlky agreed that the May 21 wedding date will put one of the most Re.taaratear Bill Hamilton, Haattactma ae.c• School Dlatrict Sapedntendent Diana Peten and Kirk Claeyflts, pre.ldent ol Adama' publlahlnt cllYlalon. eliaible bachelors an the county out of commission.· 8artlan and Jim lie .... stopped in on lhe way to daU&hter Stacei basketb&JJ aame before neadina on to Bubbles and a surprise party for Jim. (Barbara told him it was a eeny for Jim Dale that Gretdeadidn t want to hold at Villa Nova.) -J..-e MU took ume out from her preparal!~ns for the inauaural to drop by, pleased to find recently retired J>aparazz1 and Style writer Vl6 Dun on hand. Vida coerced husbeod Jim to attend "one more pany" - althouah rumor has it that. even thou&h her last day was officially Jan 3, she sttll plans to pen a Papara221 or two. or three, or four ... Also on hand for the celebration were Jlm VWen.. UM 'MalkWIOll. (Pleue eee DAILY /83) . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. BEAR MOUNTAIN FOR ALL LEVELS ••. Avalon's Newest SMALL INTIMATE HOTEL j,.J/ 011 c,..,unl .A.,.'"" S1,,,, /,..,,,,. 1~, B""~ THERE'S A LOVELY LITTLE ISLAND ACROSS THE SEA AND A ROMANTIC LITTLE HOTEL... THE PLACE TO BE HONEYMOONER S FIND IT A FAVORITE SPOT YOU CAN JUST RELAX OR YOU CAN DO A LOT THE AIR IS CRISP AND CLEAR ... THE STARS ARE SHINY BRIGHT THE VIEWS OF THE HARBOR ARE QUITE A SIGHT THERE'S IOA TING AND GOLF AND TENNIS TOO •AND• THE NATIVES ARE FRIENDl Y ... THEY Will WELCOME YOU Thtrd 11 Cl1t1t11 PO 801 1•1 AWlton. CA W'l'04 f ZB) ,,0.0,'6 From Bl .... ,_ .... CeMf1 ""' 1122 ..... IUI., CISTI IU&-541-1151 Mountain, howdown Mountain). Representing the resort'~ i.u preme challenge is ~---.----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:~l the Geronimo run. with a 70 per cent I grade at its steepest sections. located wallpaper, to go ' Thousands of In-Stock & Special Order Patterns • Incredibly low prices • "How To" videos • Expert decorating advice • Custom color paints • Coordinating window • Major credit c.rds fashions & fabncs • Ooen 7 days a week SANTAANA 339• S. MISTOl (1~C.,...,, 641-4041 New York City~ra atop 8.800-foot Bear Pea k. If yo u classify )'Ou~lf ac; an 1ntermed1ate. you will encountt.-r trails that arc a good m1~ of pleasure and challenae on "howdowo and Goldmine Mountain Besides the popular and pleasantly challenging ClaimJumper trail, try the ones called Hidden Valle). Gambler and Manon's If you've skied vef) httle or not at all. take ad"antagc of Bear Moun- tain's new uam -to-k1 school. which provides anstrucuon for DJCS 5 to 12 an the Pov.der Pandas clas • and teens to adults an the adult bqinnina etas Beginners. 1ntermed1ates. and u- pens ahke will find that at Bear Mountain the skiina 1s mostl)' alona trails. "Thi 1s snow-maluna coun- try," says Cohee. "so )'OU won't find much m the way of open-bowl sk11na or sheer walls of snow." Still, with thethrcewecksofstorms Southern Cahfomaa's mountains ha ve JUSl had. he says '"We've aot good. machine-groomed, packed powder nght now and probably as good winter conditions as you'll find anywhere." Even when things warm up 1n Oranae County. Cohee upccts the cond1t1ons on Bear Mountain to be excellent. "Because of the elevation and because our slopes don't face the sun directly. there 1s a huge difference between the temperature down the hill and the temperature up at ele\ial10n "'Generali> ·pealuna. )OU lo~ about four degrees for ever) 1.000 \iert1cal feet. so at the top of our mountain -even at m1d·stauon - the temperature wall be 32 dqrecs coolet than It will be tn the areas the skiers arc coming from." he ~)'S Aside from resculpl1na the trail system. S-K-1. Ltd. has quadrupled the snow-makina system (wtuch now offers 100 per cent ski-run covera ). added a new now-aroom1na ncct. improvements. Mountain 'hadows has JUSt completed the ldd•tlon of 1 European-style spa wi th a full rantc of health, fitne and beaut) scrv1«s. while Camel back Inn it in the proce s of add•na spa faciltt1n aho When It comes to thoppi~ even those ··t>om to lhop" must find it a challcntc to cover Scottsda~'• five major reta1l 1rttt. whicla "ock every· thins from RaJph Lauren Western wear to authentic lndaan jcwtlry. weavi"IJ, and pottery. In the heart of doWntown are the f1f\ti Avtnuc shops. 1 col&eaion of l 2S dniane1'·weat boUricaua Ud an pllcries chattered ll'CM&ftcf landlc.,ed counylld OOacr prUn_c s::::.t"' tpOtl lft the ~ olle. Hihon va1a.. Fiihioll --.. Ind Ca119'1view Plan -• mled on or near Scottlda~lf Ytt' f'or aU ol 111111e·1 .- uptown •i · ii ii ilift in MIDY wa~ .. die Wtil ..a W•-ttn town,· (II it Mi Cllld...., tbr many,._..).-..Moldll_. i ......... twftll °'*,. ... Alf Arlbiln Hone ...... .,..,. and comDletcly remoddcd the base area of (ood ccnten, partuna areas. decks and landscapina. The renovated Chalet lodae and restaurant provides sandw1ch~s. hamburaers, an all-)'ou-can-eat soup and salad bar and beverages inside, or out!.1de on a 5.000·squarc-foot sundc-ck where )'OU can Sil in the sunshine and watch the sluers coming down the slopes while you eat Bear Mountain hfts opcnte from 8· 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. INttkdays, 8 a.m to 4 p.m on weekends and hohda)'S All-da)' hfl tickets arc S 17 for aies 12 and under. $32 for adults. Vanous hfl/le son/rental packaaes are a\a1I· able as well CaU 585-2S19 for de .. als GETl'ING THERE The trad1uon1I route 1s Cahforn11 330 from San Bemard1no and Run- n1n1 pnnp to Bta Bear But, sa)'\ ohcc, "We h1&hl y recommend t~o alternate routes. H1ahway 38 lhrou&h Rcdland.s, or Hi&hway 18 through tt\e desen and Lucerne Valle)'. They arc a bit lonatt. but much faster on "-CCkends and hohda)'a." Paacam. and the Parada dcl .SOI Rodeo. ootti hefcJ 1n midFebtuaf) _ For 1 \astc of the detcn West. u; a JttP fora)' into t~ and wilds JU t be• ond onidale's reson develop. ment This f our-hOur tour throuah the So~n dttcrt is narnled by a knowledltable auJ4e who taJb about dnen .ffora and fau.na, .-aldcmess 1urv1v1I IC'Chnaqun and local Jnchan tnbH If JOhn Croaman • your suide. ' you'U alto hive 1 daanee IO uy )Our ~ skills wi"' llus black .,.,.-, rifle. The tCMll'I nae twitt dailY. I a.m. and I ~M .. .ct cost SSS per penon (Wlllich ...... pa-up Md cleti~ery .. ,.., .... ); For a .._ of dlt Old Wat of th( lllOI. driw ~ ae Arabian -. ...._ liora ti town to laWhl*= I NCfflll 1£°r:h~r IOW.... R CIHI I ridn. burro rldel. a~ •r. r IOld. ....... _ nlJJJIS -'1iank .... ..... .. ........... M prfo .... ,_. 11 - ....... __ ralllrityC...llr JDF ••for MMdlJ II Jrllew • ,.._pon ~ ............ to ..... * OlilMICOUlliy<.)lpwot&M Juwa-ilt1 . Dillbetn FouaclaU. lllW· MlioMI. Counl,Y noeab1et will • IWDC tbe roltt<Jrthe famed 8cri'ttN che& It the rauurant•a hiblctl1 tabla. Ticteu for the 6:30 and l:lO p.llL atiaplftavailab&e fotS50 ~ penon·by cam., ~884S. •• · . The Hatbor View Hills Phillaannonic Wome~·, Committee oftlli Ora• (ounay Philharmonic ~ wiU bol4 ill monthly meetins Tlilldiay at tbt Corona del Mar home of GftMic Deuuch. The prosram will fealW'C IOcal harpalt Mandy Ball. For membenbip anfonnauon contact t".:Ja~tdcnt Betty Sprana at • • • • It's tame •in for the. Hoq S52 Annual Newport Classic Pr~Am eolf tourDUMnt, set for Fnday and Satur- day at the N~rt Beach Country OUb. Thursday wall feature a 'PamnJ Pany' lO kick off the event, which taJSCI funds in support of the Patti and Georae Hoq Cancer Center curTtnd_y under construction at Hoaa Memorial Hospital Presbytenan. Further informataon is available by callina 760-S9l 7. • • • On the tail end of Christmas, the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce will feature a first-time pla awards blnquet hononna 1hc winners of the 1988 Chris1mas Boat Parade of Lishts. It's scheduled for Friday at the Newport Beach Mar- nott Hotel. Procteds from the black-tie-opt1onal event, to feature a hve and s1lentauct1on. will benefit the 1989 parade. Chns Wynkoop will serve as chairman. T1cketsartS30per person and are 1\'11labtc by callina Jolynn Ostrea at 644-8211 . • • • • For those not interested in the Super Bowl Jan. 22, The Associates of --· the Oranae County Trauma Society W111 host a ··very Special Champagne Brunch .. and book-s1anin1 pany at Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach. Barry Goldwater and Maureen Dcan W111 be on hand to autoaraph copies of their books bc&Jnnin\at l t:30 a.m. Proceeds from the 6S-per-person 1W111 WI IUfP0!1 ihe <>ranee Couaty T.-Society"1 trauma Pft~CtUOn ,....._ Coal8Ct for ...... inbmaaioa. • • • TM 21 at leMOft ol the Ncwpon ~ Allilaanct l..el&ue's "Celebrity Series" will kick off Jan. 2) with Sir Geofhy Johuoa Smith. D.l.M.P .• a cutmat member of the British Parlaa- menL Tickett IOr &he four-pan ICriel are 145 per penoa And include !lpcoil!illl lectures ~ trmo&osist M.aty MUrplly Hammicl Hollywood .,moulity Pamela Mat0n and ptr· rormer··Anna Maria Alberahetti. All leaures lft hdd at Edwanfs CiMma in Newport Beach bqinn1na1t 10:30 L~·-'' Tacketa may l>e oblaaned by wnuna the A111stance U.ue of N~ Beach, Town HaJI, P.O Bo1t IS6, LAsuoa Beach. Cahf 926S2. • • • BJ. Cioqetl of Corona dcl Mar ~111 b05le$S the January mectt!'I of the Hatbor View HiUs Garden aub, Jan. 2S,· 9:30 a.m. The propam will 'feature Jean Campbell of. R<>&en Gardens. For mmtbenh1p anfor- roation contact Polly Johnson. 640-0279. • • • Jose Fehciano 1s slated to perform at ··A Golden Gala" Jan. 27 at le Meriltaen Hotel, NC'wp<>rt Beach Sponsored by the Oranae County Chapter of the American Diabetes Association. the black-tlc-opuonal dinner will honor a host of Olympic medalists, includina Janet Evans. Greg Barton, Bren Barbcne, Nor- man Bclhrtabam and Shirley Babashoff, amona orhers. Also fea- tured arc Johnny Grant as master of ccrtmonits and the premiere of Carolina Herrera's new fragrance. Tickets are SI SO per person and may be obtained bY calhna the Diabetes Associauon. 622· 7940. • • • Mynl K.reudcr and E"c Fou sard are head1n1 ur plans for lhc annual Amadeus BaJ Jan. 28 at the Ncw- Poner RC"SOn Hotel. The benefit supporung the Mozart Camcrata Orchestra W11l feature entertainment by soprano AJlison England. 1hc Home Savings Orchestra and 1hc Coulhon Dancers. E1Jh1ccn1h cen- tury period dress 1s encouraged for the S 125-per-person gala. but black tic 1s also appropriate. . DAILY PILOT ••. ........ JMJ ~la1a. MarUa. Teman SMrley herraua. A.L. and Lacllle and Jlllly Brewer. Jim w .... Jerry PIM.ley. lea and Orvllle Amba11ey. ll.wta (who immediately w'cn1 1n search of the food). JfUM Ieevll. Tem BaWwta EdJe and G c-11 BUI Hamiltoa. Dieu Peters~ Jee and and Ban Sims. tne ~ I · ArtUta Donita Lloyd and Mark Haneen dlaplayed thelr palntla,a. Tour to world's most southerly city .. BJ DONNA AND RAY on by hotels. restaurants, ski centers, o.1r,...e.n, •• • • s1ghtseeina tours. car rental agencies. HEMPHILL HARRIS Travel Cor-and museums. For information. con- Pofltlon ttas announced thctr deluxe tact the Quebec Cny Rqjon Tounsm 1989 South Amcnca proaram which and Convention Bureau. (800) features '" fully escorted tours. 443-7000. Popular cn1es from Bogota to Buenos Aires, pnvate yacht panics. samba shows. scasade resorts. workina ranches .rnd centunt's-old haciendas arc com baned with such lesser known attractions as Ushua1a, 1hc world's southern-mos! city. and a CTu1sc throu&h the Araencinc aJac1cr area 4. tomplctc cataJ<>& 1s available from your 1ravel agent or Hemphill Hams. 16000 Ventura Bl"d . u1te :!00. Encino. Ca.hf. 91436. • • • SUNDANtE, Robert RC'dford's rC'SOrt near Mt. T1mpanogos 1n Utah. offers both downhill and cro.ss<oun· try sk11n1 throushout the season. The resort's s1J1-n1gh1 .. Learn-to-Ski Week" packasc for $495 includes accommodauons. hfi tickets. and lcuons. Accommodations at un- dancc include 34 cott.aac "'''h kitchens and pnvatt' decks. a lt'ncral store, and two re taurants Winter rates bc&ln at $90 ~r n1Jht ch1lJren under T2 sha~ rooms fret with paTCnts. For more 1nform111on, con- taet your tra"el aaent, or undancr (801-225-4107), at RR 3. Box A-I Sundance. Utah 84604 • • • QUEBEC 1s holdina a • uper White Sale" throu&h Feb 2. with discounts of up lo .SO ~r cent offered • • • TED COOK'S 1989 Island in the Sun catalog descnbcs a number of pack.ages to French Polynesia that ranae from one v.cck to IS da)s. comb1n1ng an)' or all of the islands TraHlcrs can choose from fh e s1an- dards of accommodation. w11h land costs starting a1 S24 I per p(rson T ~ obtain a copy. call (71 4) 6458300 • • • GOSBY HOUSE INN. Pacific Gro,c. will offer a special winter package. Feb. I through Apnl 30. which includes 1wd nights 1n a co1y room with a fireplace. dinner for t~o al Fandango. Gemots or Melt1cs. a bottle of wine. a gift basket. and a copy of Kathleen Fish's book.. "Monterey's Secret" (a collccuon of recipes from local restaurant \ The packaac 1s 1va1lablc unday throuiJl Thursday evcninas for $23S. double occupancy. For rtSCI'\ l\Uons. 'all (800) 342-4888. • • • Ml ION BEACH will hose 1hc 18th '\nnual Old Mm1on B<'ach A1hlct1c Club's RuJb) Tournamcnl on Feb. [I• and 12. a pme which marks tht' conclusion of tht' rugb> season in San C>iqo. Games t>ca1n 11 7 a.m. at Robb field 1n Ocean Beach For details. call (619) 29 1-900 I • • • USC fr-i€nds, alumni find reasons to gather 1ucs1 contnbut1n1 to the most to 1he fcsuvc atmosphere). Pekr Moenclt "Bnl Ort$sed," 1•1 Muoa, and .. f anhW T ra' clcd. .. 0.1H1 ortta. as ~II u dancint into the wtt houfl of the new )Cir. Founders of 1he Yulcudc 1roup inc:lude lnu a.&Na, W Gal~1. l>eel Gen. 0-QnMe.e... "-' L1twee. G111 .......... JeM rertmaa u4 o....n.-. •• • • • ()pcnanadly of the Slnd .season of thorouahtired rxana at Santa Anita Par'k was beraJded 6>' the tncht1onal d1ruaor·s lunchfoa 1nract1na tome l lO l'C!OPlc from thn>uahout the country. Fun wrre • ,....,rin the Oirttton Room wheft 1unt1 waf"mfd up on the thilly Jan\llfY day to blue pouu oysrcn ~n (()QUiltf. a la Rocllt>fflkr. prt1t tamalnos. bib> doublt nb lamb ~ NcW York ttnp 1teak. and baked Hawa11en Pl,.>• hoet and bondal ~'of dtitUR. Hotled by ltobtn P. nab LA. Tlltf Ollb P!liidla&. .,. rctideata llltlMli••=O• •••• • .,,_ ..... ....,Pl_ ••• THE ST TE OF FLOR I DA offers a new 104-paac fu1de ofTcnng dcuuls on all 5C"Cn o Flonda's vacation r~1ons lnclud~ art sections on D1snc yworld. Busch Gardens. C)'prcsS Gardens. Ringhng Clown Collt'ac. the f\iergla<ks. N S.\ pace Center. Palm Beach. and other des11- na11ons or a1trac11ons You can obtain a free cop) from 1he Florida Dept ot ( ommcrcc : :!6 \\ Van Buren ~I Tallahassee. Fla 32399-1000 ••• FREIGHTER \\ORLD Rl ISES offers 84-da)' cruises departing from and re1um1ng 10 Long Beach. Each freighter carries up 10 six passengers and tht' cost 1s about $90 per person per da)'. For de1a1ls. contact the comp<rny at (818) 4493106. or wntc chem at 180 S. Lake A vc .. Suite 335. Pasadena 911 01 • • • fHE REGENT UN. Regcm·) C ru1scs· ne~cst ship.Join tht' Regent Sea and Regent Star on ~' en-da' Panama Canal/(anbbt'an cnuse~ through Apnl 16 The hip departs from Montt'go Ba> Jamall"a. on unda)S. and calls at Collta Rica pJrt\'.l) through the Panama Canal 10 uatun Lat..c. the an Blas I land!. and C'u1ageno Cruise rates begin JI S 1.165. w11h low-<ost or free air Jdd- ons a"a1labte trom man) Cllll~ .\fler m1d-Apnl. the ship will head for Alaska tor the ummer sea.son For detail contact Rcgt'nC) C ru1~~ ( 00) 4.5 7-5566 • • • AIR NEW ZEALAND offers a package plan in w h1ch the accomm(>, dauons a1 selected hotels in Au traha. F1J1 and cw Zealand arc a"a1lablc for JUSI SS a night (per person. double occupancy) Part1c1pat1n1 hotels are the Gazebo Ramada 1n S)dncy 1he Hilton International 1n a1rns.1hc 1. K1lda Road Tra,t'lod 1n Mel- bourne. Ouahl) Inn in Auckland. Vacation lnn tn ( hn tchurlh and three ho1cls in F1J1: tht' F1J1an the hcraton and 1hr F1j1 H)all The offer 1s good lhrough March JI. Contact .\1r ~ew Zealand tor detail~. ( 00) 1621134 • • • 0( EANI ( 0( If TY EX- PEDITIONS uffc~ two kinds of e\cur.,1ons to BaJa Cnhfom1a this )ear Both pro' 1de close encounters w11h manne mammals. sa1hnJ. camping and C\plorauon of Ba1a Call fom1a's unspoiled "ildernc\s The \1agdalena Ba) EAcursion sail into a major gray whak l":lh mg lagoon 1n search of "8' "hale . seatmds and sea lion Dcpanurc for the e1gh1-0a) tnp are ~hAiulcd tor Ft'b 4 and 11 The a ~f C one1 E\ped111on offers ad,cnture~ and infomlal instrucuon in \mall bo3t cru1s1na. !lnorkt'lina and "1lderne' C\plorat1on. Depanure fo r th1 e1Jh1-da) tnp are March I and :!S. Apnl I. . and Is Boch tnps COSI S695. tn<'lud1na meal . accommo- da11ons and a1rpon transf~n Fall & Holiday Clearance . 20% to 50% OFF • ~ C.. DAILY N..OT/111 t19, --· 11. Gae.ta were it•en toan of tbe Pilot plant. American Red C1'088 + Send to C. J. PKtc 60 Sea Island Drive, Newport kach. CaHfomta 92660 or cau 1 -800-2J4-8070 M IMa.V ptU)T/ Sunday, January 15. 1989 Beth Henley provi e ub titute for SCR in California Play Festival •A undance · wflJ replace canceled 'Infinity's Hous l yTOMDTVS ......... C..11.,1NUI When South Coast Repenory was forced to pass on its scheduled world eremierc of Ellen Mclau&hlin's "In- finity's House." directors David Emmcsand Martin Benson were able to fill the vacancy quite impressively. The replacement wtll be another wortd premiere from a Pulitzer Prize· winnina playwright. "Abundance" by Beth Henley. whose of1bcat comed y "The Debu- tante Ball" also premiered at the Costa Mesa theater four years ago. will be presented on the SCR main staae April 21 through May 25. Renley~ho vc nturn away from her nativc1Mississippi for the fi rst time with "Abundance,'" won the Pulitzer in 1981 for "Crimes of the Heart," which has been staged locally at the Gem Theater and at both Saddleback and Orange Coast col- l~ also was represented locally in R t~IEW't - --------- - Playwright Beth Hen ley 198 7 at \he Newpon Theater Ans C~ter with .. The Miss Firecracker C&tcst. '.' Performers from that pro- ducuon and director Patricia Tell) later formed the impressive new company called the Alternative Rep- enory Theater. "Abundance" takes place 1n the Amencan wna ortM &ate 1 l60I and focute1 on two women who move to the w~ .... territory to become mail-Gftler bridn. • "We•re Ver-J eacitcd about the-play and havana klh beck at SCR." aid Emma. lht company's produdna dirtttor. ··n.e lyricism and humor of her tatlatt wort• arc still tuenaial • but they'~ been deepened and beJ. anced by a new toupncss and matunty. . "I also think it's her most economi- cal play," Emmcs continued ... She covers a lot or around with very sure. swift wnt1ng." Hentcy, 36. WI$ nominated for an Academy Award forhcrscrcen adap- tation of "Crimes of the Heart." which also earned Oscar nominations for actresses StSSy Spacek and Tess Harper. Her other plays include "The Wake of Jamie Foster" and "The Lucky SPot." Ron Laaomarsini. who directed the West Coast premiere of "The Foreigner" and the world pttmiere of "Birds" at SCR. will stage the new Henley play. "Abundance" will be the main stage entry in the California Play Festi val, which also will include two plays produced in mini-repcnory on te.t Secoftd Sa-. of the Costa Mca lllatcr. Tickets wilt ao on sale March 3 and may be ordered by callin& the ~· oftke at 9S7-40l3. • • • South Co.tt Repenory will be tdlina_you~ that .. it'11Jl ri&ht to be di~t an ns 1989 Educauonal T ourina Production. "When I Orow Up .. by Jerry Patch and Michael Silvcrshef will be pre1-- ented '° 7S,000 youna people ll 24S schools bc1wecn now and June. sbowina them how to be attePied for what they are and feel Sood aboua themselves. The 45-minute show will pmnictt Thunday _at 4 p.m. on the main •• or the SCR theater It 6SS Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. The musical puts it.-charactcrs out in the real world and 11ves them a chance toeuminc their choices. &ood and bad. The three children who want to "belonJ" arc directed by their Friend. wnh a little help from the audience. Performances of "When,.. I Grow Up" may be booked throuih the SCR CommuniD'_ Service omtc for $31 O each or $600 for two shows the same day. Contact Kris Hqen at 9S7-2602 for bookina and additional infor- mation .. ,,, ... l ......... ~ Lance Gueet and Linda Koalowek.I play a eteamy ecen e from .. P'aYOrlte Son.•• Haines:adds.lifeto t>ig band concert TV's censors loosen their g~p By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKJ o.llr,...C..11111 .... Connie Haines lives' If not for Haines. the ··eag Band Classic" program at South Coast Community Church in Irvine would've turned out to have been a pleasant yet humdrum affair Friday evenini. The UCI Ans and Lectures presen- tation featured the Harry James Orchestra, led by trumpeter Fred Radke, and additional guest vocalists Jackie Allison. the Lancers quanet and Art Lund (in that order). All are proven, accomplished anists and all did a reputable job. But one couldn't help feel that they son of coasted on pest successes and gave more· or-less relaxed versions of their (and others') hits. Hainn. on the other hand. wa.s the only one who put any real "oomph" WOMINGOtRL (R) 11:45-Z:IM:iO-7:00-t.30 LIDO CI NEMA fllilt•• t.JiiC"' l t1(\ ft' j Al".liiO .,. .. "',. MARBOR TWIN Me·t><·· ll111or '\' \\('• into each and C\ t'I) om· of her performances. Appearing stnkingl) gorgeous in a sparkling red gown. she sparkled herself an one number after another. amply rrov1ng that age had not taken its tol on her vocal cords. She was the one with the belting vo ice, the most resonant and vibrant tone. the theatrical yet perfectly acceptable poses. The 1988 winner of Prcsidnct Reagan's Courage Award for her battles against cancer and her subse- quent work with other cancer victims and the American Cancer Society, Harnes delivered such contrasting songs as the moving "I Bche,e" and the brassy .. Sw1ngtime Up an Harlem" with equal verve. taste and exuberance. Her talent combined with her eltttnc stage pcrwna to make the show a memorable one. However. one had to sit through nearly two hours' v.onh of t1rcd-but- true big band classics before one got to hear Hames. The IS-member or- chestra itself performed such James staples as the slow and lazy MSleepy Lagoon" and more uptempo pieces such as its signature piece, "Opus One" w1th style and some panache. There were the obligatory instrumen- tal solos, althou&}l. a lot fewer than usual. Its most hvelx rendition was that of "Two 0 Clock Jump." another James favorite that had a more powerful inner drive and was punc1uated by "Oh. yeahs" from the tband mem'ben. who also stood· up near the end to do a little choreo- graphic bit of waving their horns back and fonh in opposing directions. Allison. a member of the Lancers. fared her best with her imitation of an adult Judy Garland singJng Arlen and Harburg's "Over the Rainbow." Radke. who had a "'duet" wnh Allison. had his moment in Irving Berhn's "Blue Skies" ~with Lund). in which he had a wailing pan that cooked. The Lancers harmonized picas· inglr in their various selections. inc uding Henr y Mancini's "Charade," Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" (from I 936's "Modern Times") and Johnny Mcrter's "Dream." Trouble is. these and other songs gothrough that big band trans- formation machine and lose their individual 1dcntity,becoming merely "Charade," "Smile" and "Dream." Lund displayed a stront bn&ht tenor voice 1n such airs as .. ovc Mc or Leave Me Alone" and the D1x- 1cland "Suprfoot Raa .. establishing the conctn's high point before Hames. By BOB WISEHART 111C1t1•, .......... Maybe you've noticed ... Rob and Laura Petne on "The I 1ck Van Dyke Show" slept 10 separate beds. In the recent season premiere of "thinysomethioa." married couple Michael and Hope (Ken Olin ind Mel Hams) had an extensive and fau1y araphic discussion of the logistics of sex before mak.ina love. On "I Love Lucy,"when Lucy Ricardowasprt'gnant with little Ricky, she was not allowed to say the word. "preanant" on the show. On a recent episode of "Married .. , With Children," all the female characters lOt their menstrual penods at the same lime on a campina trip. One line said that PMS stands for "pummel mens' scrotums.." CBS flatly refused to let Mary Richards be a d1vort'CC on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," fcanna viewer backlash In November. the m1n1-scncs "Favonte Son" featured a scene with Linda Kozlowski (of ·• 'Crocodile· Ound~") in bra and panties cmd writhin& in bed, suuesung that her maJc visitor might be interested in a little bondage. He was. There arc $Cveral popular theone to e'pla1n the sudden chan1e. Some arc more valid than others, but there as truth 1n ca.:!l one. •The sax-month wntcrs strike 1n 'ummer was hke a cork that stopped up telcvmon production to the bursting Point. When the stnke ended and the cork was pulled. scnpls and shows sushed out in a flood. In the rush to get new prasramm1n1 on the air. the usu:il network checks and balances simply couldn't keep up No one was willing to delay a Popular 'how for Iona while the standards-and-pracuccs Jepartment (ctnsors) perused 11 frame by frame •There aren't as many people doing the perusing these da)". The networks once had va t depanment~ whose sole responsib1ht) was to blue-pencil matcnal deemed ObJttllonablc. The re ult could be silly. An old rule about kissing ~nes in bed or on a couch supulated that one foot had to be on the floor. which rcsuJted in some of the most awkward love scenes ever put on tape or film. But fighung these bureaucrats took umc and energy. Wnh network dollar-saving cutbacks in recent years, these departments now arc shadows of the old empire. typically reductd from. say, 90or more people at each network to perhaps 20 to 25, re1Ponsible not only for entertainment prosrams, but commcmals. too. So there's mon: work for fewer people who have less clout •With compcut1on from v1dcocasstttc rtt0rdcrs. uncut movies on c.ablc telev1s1on. and other proaramm1n1 that doesn't have to adhere to mainstream standard$. network telev1 ion can seem pos1t1 vcly puritanical when it's forced into a narrow ranac dcs11ned to offend no one. It takes no chances and, a a result, sometim~ isn't very mtcm1Jn1 or relevant. "But I think n's erroneous to y that the way to act thea~n.c:e beet is by sctuna more lurid. hav1n1 more v1oltncc and mort sex." said NBC Entcr1.1Jnmcnt chief Brandon T1n1koff H()~'~'M C.1Rl ISi~ ~RAIN MA~-- ·-•• TOIM> ·~ ·~ _....... ....u.... , _ _,. '- .,.. Ill-Mt... ~DN ...... ..,.... ........... -.._.°""'' ...,......., ,_,u.,. -...~ .. """" ..,,. * ~ -.m . _ _. ..... 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JMUery 15. ltet The th~rd bi~est 1 · e in the wol-f d DEA R.EADEllS: A wWe -..ck I w11 ulle4 .. ,n.t die t~ree Mae•• ""la die wwW. I •11 able .. ceme •P wlG ..ay awe: ..... ,,.. die a•nn· mH& &M I'm llilere to Ml• yoe,'' aDd "TM er.eek 11 la die mall.r. I aske4 my readers If &lllley eoald Hpply l~e Uiird bl&1Hl lie. Tllao9au41 rose to tt.e ecca1loa. ne maU wu simply woDderf•J. Here's a sampllac: from Lebanon. Pa: It's a good thmg )OU came an toda)'. We have only two more an stock. W1lm1ngton. Del.: Sorry. dear. not tonight. I ha \'e a headache Sparta, Wis · l promise to pay )Ou back out of m) next pa)chcck. '\\oodbndgc. N.J.: f1\le pound 1s nothing on a person with }Our height Hamsburg. Pa: But officer. I onl> had tv.o beers. Hammond. Ind: You made 11 )ourself? I never v.ould have guessed. Balt1morc, Md .. Of course I v.111 respectjou sn the mom1ne. Eau Claire. Wis.: lt'<i dehc1ous but I can't eat another bate. Charlotte, N.C .. Your hair lools JU"t fine Ph1ladclph1a· It\ nothing 10 v.orry about -just a cold :..ore. La Palma. Calif .. I've finished my homc"ork. Now earl I read Ann Landers? Mechanicsburg. Pa : 11·~ a terrific high and I S\\ear )OU v.on't &et hooked. Dallas. Tc' · The rl\ er never gets hid{ enough 10 flood this pro~rt> Manassas. Va fhe deh.,.er) 1s on the trurl Tacoma. Wash. Go ahead and tell me I promise l \\On't get mad. Billings. Monl. \ ou ha"e nothing to "Orr'\ about. hone) l'H had a \.aSCCIOm). • Philadelphia The three b1gge 1 he I did 1L I didn't do 1t I can'I remember. ( h1cago. This car 1~ hke brand nev. It wa.. owned b) tv.o re11~ schoolteachers who ne\.er wen1 an)· when.! •• I.MIDS Boston· The doctor will ca.U )'Ou nght back. · Montreal. So iJad you dropped b)'. I wasn't do1n1 a thing. US tars and Stnpcs· You don't look a da) over 40. Wa hmaton. D.C.: Dad. I need to mo"t out of the dorm into an apartment of my own so I can have some peace and qutet when I Study Windsor. Ont.: h's a \Cry small spo1 obod) wsll nouce. Cle, eland The baby ISJUSt beaut•· ful' New \ ork The new ownership v.on't affect )OU. The compan) ... 11 remain the same. Hohda). Fla .. I gave at the office Lansing. Mich.: You can tell me won't breathe a word to a soul. Hunm1llc. Ala.: The puppy won't be an) trouble. Mom. I proirusc I'll 1ake care of n nhself. M1nncapoh~. Mann : I'm a soCtal drinker and I can quit anyume l want LO Barrington. Ill: Put the map awa) I kno" e"actl) how to get there. Tro). Mi ch You don't need 11 in v.n11ng You have my personal guarantee Grttnv.1ch. Coon.: Sorry the v.orl isn't read) The computer brole dO\\n Mc\1co (II). I'll do 1t ih a minute Ellhart. Ind. The reason I'm so late 1s v.e ran out of gas. arsdale. .Y: Our ch1ldrcn ne,er caused us a minute's trouble Detroit This 1s a very safe f>u1ldmg. : o wa) ~111 )OU ever be burglanzed. Glendale. Calif.: The ever-present hne on a post card: Having a great 11me 'Wish you were here. ARIES (Man.·h 21 -.\pril 19) You're confronted w11h faus and figures concerning budget proJCU deadline. Emphasis on mone) challenge. 1ntens1fied relat1lmsh1p You obtain material fl'qucstcd u11hze It wisely. TAURUS(Apnl :?0-May 20> Moon 1n your sign h1ghh&hts ab1ht) 10 v.1n fnends. to gain a01cs. to favorabl> impress supenors. Numerical C)cle ~•rcsscs universal ap~al. compll.'t1on VIRGO (Aug. ::!1-Scpt ~2) cnano spotlights d1s1ance. com- municauon. language. cduca11on 'I ou could be lnvohed in pubhshtng prOJCCI. )OU'll be uked to dis- seminate pcrtinl·nt 1nformat1on CAPRICORN (Dec ::!2-JJn 14) (1ood lunar aspect co1nc1dc~ \\Ith challenge. vanct}. ~nsuaht' excite· mentofd1 co,cr) lh'~•.mh pa}sotl. scenario feature\ reward monq Jnd IO\.I! important role 1n )Ourhfc \ ou ha' c .------------------------------- unusual \OKc. i,enSl' of drama and apprcnat1on ol an. music h1cr.iture. fcbruar) and Noq·mbcr mo~t By CHARL~ GORE!'. and OMAR HARIF East-West vulnerable deal . WET ORTH • Q 6 A 10 I J A Q 9 7 • J 10 s f,.AS1 + AJl742 • 10 9 South The bidding: 'ouch West I T Pa 2 Pass Pass Pass ·orth 2 . J T East Pass Pass O~nmg lead. Seven of + • 6 2 Q J 9 7 .. In theory, a combined lotal of 26 points should produce game at no crump. One would thanl. lherefore, that with 29 poin1s distributed more or lt'>S e"enly between the 1wo hands. nine cricks \\Ould be a breeze . But sec what can happen when declarer fajls to take the prop· er precautions. • s J • 9 6 ~ K6 •• 7 J 2 OllfH • K S J 'K S .... J 10. 4 2 •AKQ North checlccd for a po sable 4-4 major fi1 with the Stayman Conven- tion. When South denied holdma a maJOr ui1. 1hrcc no crump was the •LA ... lllAOA •SANTA AMA ,.. . ... ( ... .. tlJ 16• I ~' , .. . ..-~----.f [..:.~'°'".I It's Com in AN. l obv1ou contract. We~t led bis fourth-b~t spaoe. Dummy• queen won and declarer ca hed the ace or diamonds-he needed to el up the utt 10 make hi contract. and he was prepared 10 surrender a trid. 10 \\ e t; he wa trying to guard again t 1 be famt pos- '1b1l1ty of a singleton king v.ith Ease. E::a\t v.on the diamond cominuauon and pu,hed a !lpade through declar· er' king \\c,t 1ool fi,e pade tm;l\ to complete a 1wo-trick sec. A~ •~ often the case, dedaier lost h1., contract ar tnd: one While he e,1,RoV's01~~ memorable for wu this )CM could dll not hang about a S 3 pade dl\ISIOn, he l.OUld prol"t himself 1( \\> e t held 1 ~pade . '1a a hne supe- rior to trying to drop a inaleton ling ot diamond<. II declarer had to do was play a lo~ \(lade from both hand to the first mel Whether or not West v.ins the '>pade continuation I\ 1m· material. a thC' cards he Declarer wins any return. come 10 hand and takes the diamond fines e When Ea t wm 1he ling he ha no pade to return, and the contract 1 home. 11111 ,., "' """ II U 11t t st 1 tit )I DEE, STAR Sit (RI GLEOrl,~G'HE 11\Jllilll .. tti 11 .. 1Mlts12Un e •IL llllOtl •llU lllnlfl SCll'#AllZUUGlll DlVIT fEQUILLA SUNRISE IRI • TWlNS ('111 u•11u•1ie1u• u 1un•u1••)1 DUSTlll MOU•AJI 10tl Cl~11l • l UUl •llu.11 RAINMAN IAI THE NAKED GUN CR) -·~ ............... ~, . ...... i't ,. "" ·-··----,,.,0. t- "TWO THUM~ UP! ""' .... le ... 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January 1~. 1989 American Health, Biomerica explain stock transactions ~ Newport Beach-based Amerlcu HeaJ~ Seni«• C... has filed reaistration statements with the St.-curittcs •-nd'" Exchanac Commission on behalf of Ne•remffkal :r.e•ullltff. lac., a wholly-0wncd subs1d1ary. to resister NTI common stock to be distributed to American Health slockholdus in connection with the sp1n-0fT of NTI from American Health. The registration statements also cover rights to purchase NTI common stock which NTI intends to distribute to its stockholders immediately followana the span-0ff in mad-February. tn the spin-off. American Health stockhotden wall be entitled to one share of NTI common stock for each five shares of American Health common stock held as of the close pf business on the record date 'for the span-off. expteted somettn'lc dunng the week of Jan. Z.3. NTI is an the operation of stop-smoking chn1cs, the development of the Trans·Cranial Electro-stimulation Therapy (TCET) technology. and other health care tCC'hnologics. American Health Services Corp:s core business is the establishment and operation of diagnostic treatment centers affiliated with hospitals. health maintenance orpnizations. mult1-spec1alty clinics. and phys1c1an -practices. Also a group of Canadian investors has at'qu1rcd a 5.8 percent stake an American Health as an investment. according to a filing w11 h the Securities and Exchange Commission tttrc and marketing of penetration enhancers for transdermal drug dehvef) S)stcm . advanced allerl) proout't~ and services: and d1aanos11c test products for the.- home. ph)sk1an and d1nical lahonHOI) markeh. • • • • Wn&era Di.lital Corp. m ll"\'tne has made a S2 m1l11on investment an Vf&elieCorp.,a manufactu rcrofspec1ah1cd LSI devices. .. Vitehc wall supply Western D1s1tal with memof) devices and help us devise co t~fTecu vc memo') solutions for futun~ video apphcat1ons," said A. Keith Plant. vice prcs1den1 of corporate dc.-vclopmenl. Western D1g1tars imaging business 1s a maJor consumer of memory devices which arc used an ns VG il.. EGA and CGA controllers. In the past three )cars. since acqu1rmg Parad1Sl' . Systems Inc., Wcstem Digital has become the leading suppher oflow-cost. high-performance video de' ices and controllers for the personal computN market Each "1dco controller requires 64x4 DRAMs for scrttn memof) Plant said ... The 64x4 DRAM continues to be the lowest-cost video memory for these apphcattons West· em Digital invested because we arc impressed "'11h Vitehc·s continuing commitment to suppl) de' ll'C for this markei:· Vitelic. a supplier of LSI products such as 64x4 DRAM memory devices for video controllers. spec a a lizC"s in dcs1sn1ng and manufactunng devices for sclee1cd markets such as cache. video and buffer memories. Functional formality l wo group members. Kismet Resources Lid. and Joronda Resources Ltd .. exercised a purchase warrant for a total of 173.930 common shares on Dec. 27 at SJ-a. share. John L. Ga1rdner 1s also a group member. The group now owns 51 5.466 share.s 1 n the compan). • • • Biomerica lnc. has announced 11 ma) elect to buy up toS500.000 of its common stock on the OTC market from time to time at pre, ailing pnces. The shares will be held as treasuf) stock by the company to satisfy the exercise of options under the stock option plan or for future acqu1s111ons. The Newpon BeacH firm controls a family of health care companies engaged an the development. manufac- According 10 Ale~ Au. president of Vitelic ... We apply our leading design expertise tct spec1ahzed ve~1on-; of devices such as DRAMs and SRA Ms for markets "-C serve.•· • • • Carmefo J. Santoro. chairman. president and chief execuuve officer of -S1hcon Systems Inc. a leading manufacturer of integrated circuits pnmaraly for the computer and telrcommunicat1ons md\.fstnes. an- nounced the results of the Tustin t'ompan) ·s first fiscal quaner ending Dec. 3 t. 1988. Revenues for the first guarterofthc fiscal year total ed SJ0.1 46.000. 17 percent nil.her than the S25. 714.000 rcponcd for the same period fast ~car. Creati•e l>ee'-n Con•altanta of Costa Meo ha• been selected from f . l 00 entries ae a final lat for five 1989 MIRM Awarda. the hl&hest honor for merchandtaln1 and market- ing efforts ln the residentJal bulldlftl tnauatry, to be announced nm Saturday In Atlanta, Ga. In perhaptt the moet comr:ttttve catecory -Be9t Interior Merchandlalng for mode • with a ..res price of $300,000 and over - Creative Deetin•' entry from Stonqcate tn Alama, Call!., {abo•e) ha• a tatural contemporary theme, clean lined furniture and a unique.jagged rock-baaed coffee table. Credit card users' riddle taxing By JOHN CUNNIFF .,....,_~ NEW YORK -Do credit card users simpty not care about income taxes? A curious tllm of consumer events is developing. and It might take the insight of a psychol<>sist. rather than an economist, to explam it. Rather than falling. as anticipated. credit card debt is nsing sharply. The consequences arc costly: With borrowing rates nsmg. interest on that debt will, of course. be more costly. But perhaps -even more 1m- ponant. tues on that debt will be much higher this year than last. Nevertheless. borrowers went on a binJC in November. addina $4.5 bilhon more in consumer debt. Re· volving credit. which grew more than 20 percent, accounted for $3.1 billion -made up incrcasingJy of credit card activities. Last year 40 percent of interest paid qualified for deductions on income tax returns. This year. the total 1s cut to just 20 percent. a preliminary step toward eliminating the deductibility altogether. The rise 10 consumer indebtedness doesn't necessarily mean that other· wise conservative individuals have decided to let go. Ifs more a reflection of the increase in the number of people workmJ, which 1s the pnmary ingredient of so-ailed consumer confidence measures. But the continued rise 1s a puule to those analysts of the 1986 tax changes who argued that one way to keep spending in bounds was to remove the tax benefits. Some even con- tended that the heyday of credit cards Debtgt;ew by $4~6 billion ln Nove1Dber WASHINGTON (AP)-Americans let their plastic do the purchasina in November, running_up $4.5 billion more in consumer debt than they paid off as the holiday teaSOn aooroachcd, the aovemment reports. The-~ederal Reserve Board said last Monday that the November incrase followed a jump of $3.9 billion in October and a tiny $2 million rise in September. November's increase represented an 8.2 percent nse in the annual rate of credit growth, up from a 7.2 percent pece in October. The November pin was pinned on brisk arowih in the cateaory of debt that includes credit cards, while auto loans srew at about the same rate as they did 1 n October. .. It's just another piece of evidence that consumen started to spend more for the holiday season," said Michael Evans. bead of a W4shinfon consultina firm. .. Consumen became more optlmistac about spending and about borrowina. For the moment, con$umers arc relatively satisfied with the way the economy is go1ni." Evans noted that retail sales took off in the days after Thanklliving and that retailers reported strong sales continuing into December. • Consumer spend1na 1s watched a\ a barometer of economic health because ll accounts for two-thirds of the gross national product. Revolvina debt, the cat~ory that include\ credit cards, increased by $3.1 billion dunng 1'ovcm~. a 20.3 percent annual rate ofarowth That followed a S2 6 b1lhon increase dunna October, or a 17 5 percent rate of growth. Auto loans rose b) Sl.4 b1lhon during Novtmber, a 5.8 percent annual rate of growih. after ha v10g n~n by S 1.3 billion during October. Bank and credit union loans not sccurrd by real estate decreased by$49 m1lhon m November. a 0.4 percent drop m the annual rate, after falling by $50 m1lhon a mon1h earlier and by SI 58 m 1lhon m September Loans for moblle homes increased b} sn m1Jl1on. or a 3.4 percent annual rate of arowth, m No" ember after nsina by $30 million m October. Overall, total coMumer debt reached a \Cawnally adJUSted $661 . 7 b1lhon in No, ember. up 8 7 percent (rom a year earlier. was ended. One explanation now is that the phenomeon is a result not Just of growing consumer confidence but of an actual need to use credit. That 1s, individuals with insufficient cash for their needs are reluctantly resorting to borrowing. Chan1es 1n tax dcduct1b1hty were imposed as part of the Tu At't of 1986. By 1991 that dcduct1b1hty wall be phased out alt<>Jctha. after drop- ping to I 0 percent an 1990. Included in the phaseout 1s interc5t not just on credit card cha.rses. but financing charges and revolving charge account charges. cash ad· vanccs, personal and automobile loans, student loans. insurance loans and tax deficiencies. the past year or more Such member- ship fees generally arc not tait deduc- tible. In December of 1986. af\cr the tu bill wasp.used. the Federal Re~"e reponed that con umer tn'ltallment debt amounted to SS94.9 billion At the end of November 1988. 1he 5ame debt category totaled S66S.5 I billion Another possibility is the market- 1n1 efforts of the credit card people. who offer vanous incentives and prizes based on a customer's con· tinued use. Habit, convenience and some vendoT msastcnce on cards tend to solidify usaae. Still another ei1pcnse is added to those using many bank cards. This is the annual fee. which some banks have added and others increased over Whi le much of that increase c.an be explained m terms of a arow1ng economy. 1t also suggest strongly that many people -by choice. need. indifference or ianorance -have n't bctn scared offby tu and other credit expenses. Goldmine 11 shaft plug about to go ~helh \s50C1ates Inc of f U'ltln °h3'i announced thal the first maJOr phase in 11s gold mane rehab1htat1on program an The Ph1hpp1nC''i as ahout to tx· ach1cHd .. Tht mane shall plua v.h1ch has been an plau· since \\-orld War U.1s about to tx n:mo' ed ... uJ Sam ( ross. pn:s1den1 of the tirm. who ts go1"g to the Ph1hppmcs next F-r1da) .. II has ta~en oHr ·l"-O )Car\ to get 10 1h1s point -from obta1n1ng legal 111lcs perm1a. licenses engineering i.tudaes and finalh con\1ruct1on .. Shell) .\ssoc1a1cs enterC'd lhc gold riun1ng field when. a\ p:in of 1he 198 7 l.J OPIC m1 s1on to The Philippines 11 v.a .. approached regard1ns the op- portun1t)' to JOtnt VCtlturc 1hc rchab1htat1on of "'hat "-IS re- ported 10 ha'c been the laraes1 aold mane operation an Asia prior to World War 11 .\ccord1na to old Bureau ot Mine records. the Norih C marine aold mine proce\~d up to 4.SO tons of ore per da). tt:ncra1ins an a .. craic 180 ounces of 1<>ld per day. At t~y·s pne«. tha1 "'ould be over $72.000 per di) or almo t $23 million per )car 1n gold productjon. WASH! 'GTON CAP) -he. T ttasuf) lkpanment 1~ v.orluna on a 11v1np and loan reform plan tha1 v.ould transth control of the 1n- 1uran t fund for s&L dtpo 11s from tts current rC'lulatof) perent to the aacnc) that insures commemal bank~. a io,emmen1 official Yy~. Hov.c\er. the department hasn'l decided forcena1n on thf recoml dauon to Pre 1den1-<:lcc1 Bush. w v.ould gJ\e the Federal De Insurance Corp. JUnsd1ct1on ovcf Federal Sa\ anis and Loan lnsurt orp . ~ad the 00ic1al, who spokt~ cond1t1on of anon)m1t). · It v..ould be an adm1n1 tra&I meracr. not a metier of the money in the funds. which arc each .scpa~ financed through prem iums p_ai·;~ the 1ndus1f) lhcy insure. the of'flt~ said on Friday. Commercial Nnkers are lob • hard to make sure money from t fund doesn'1 go to solve a comDC:Ci~ industry' problem ... The FDlf 11 ~''cot. "-Ith mote than S 15 b1lhdft in reser"cs Thr FSLIC although It .will has se ... eral b1lhon dolla~.m cash ~ work w11h, has been techna I~ 1nsol"ent since 1986. .\n adm1n1strat1ve merger of the funds would promote 51m1lar a- latory standards for both banks and Ls Ban\ters behe\.e that rcgulatJOn ofS&Ls 1s now more lax The FDIC already regula1es 1n\t1tu- t1ons. t'alled savings banks. which arc- s1m1lar to sa"1ngs and loan a S<k'1a- t1on E\en so. man)' an the S&L industry behc-.c mcra1ng the fund~ would e' cn&uall) mctn the end of a separate s)-.tem of pro"1ding home mongage 1oans. Currently. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board runs the FSLIC. \\<h1(h as 1he dcp<>s1t ansuror has pnmt rt- spons1b1h1y for making sure Ls engage an ~re lending practices However. the bank board 1s also charJed with promotin& home q"-n· ersh1p b)' establlshma S&Ls. a role cr1t1cs SI)' can inherently conflict .,1th &he F Lits. The Wall Street Journal. an f n · da) ·~ ed1t1ons. cited sources who ~1d the department 1s close to dec1d1na m fa"orof the FSLIC-FOi\ mericr. but as still con 1dering whether to rel · ommcnd abolishing the bank board •II ether. I rcgula1ors reacted 1rongl) against bo1h proposals. which could be forwarded to Pre 1dcn1.elect Ou)h a' soon as he ta~~ office on Fnda>-.. 1 thml 11"s a crumm) idea." said ban~ board member Lawre c \\-h11e .. It doc~ not get us an) k1n'-1 of pot ot gotd that·s going to sohe the problem:· L Wilham \c1dman chairman oJ the Fl>K has 1n SC\Cral speecht.) e~pr~\Cd his a•cn(')'·s preference "for going at alone.' ho~c .. er. he has S11d he would 1f asked. tackle the JOb of regulattng Ls 1n add111on to ban l n a -.1udb released earlier th u mon1h, the F IC' recommended that f LI( be made independent of the bank board. but remain separate from the F()LIC • Trt"uury 1s also eum1n1n1wa)s10 find a \Ource of money to dc"Ol to faster ~uc and closanas of 1nwl· "'ent &L Proposal\ ranae from a mtchan1 m to borrow tttc mom-' .. ofT·budaet .. so that 1t don not 1nn.u~ the bud,ct dtlk1t 10 spending the money outri&hl. but dcclanna 11 c'cmpt from tiramm-Rudman defi· Cit hm1ts, MORTGAGE RATES Flgur• • clT~y. Juty 1 FIXED ADJUSTABLE Sales rise; movie truce made at electronics extravaganza lnt'9t Down ........ Lootl·ln ..... lftttlt Down , ••• LMk-lft .... t: ..... ..... ""'' (~) (~) L09n ..... ~· <~> 'T> '"' u.n Atl'ft(ieln S& L l1.250 20 2.000 187 8.625 20 -2 000 2.3 5 2000 Benk of AIM<lca 10 875 20 2.000 45 187 8.825 20 1.500 eo 2 375 2000 Bank of California 11.125 10 2.000 00 168 8.125 20 1.500 30 2250 1000 Bnght Mortgage 11 375 20 1.250 eo 1000 9250 20 2000 eo 2500 500 Ernplte of Ameriel 11.000 05 1500 30 187 8500 30 1 500 30 2825 150 Far Wests & L 10 875 10 2.000 20 187 8.750 20 1500 45 2.875 500 Fidelity Federal S&L 11.125 10 1.500 00 188 8.750 20 1.500 45 2 500 350 Firat lnt•atat• Bank 11 625 10 1750 45 250 8 375 10 1750 46 2.IOO 250 Glendale Federal S& L 11.250 20 2.000 30 187 8 750 10 1.750 75 2.750 300 Hawthorne S&L 11.125 20 2.000 15 187 8500 20 1.500 15 2375 181 Home Fec:Wel S&L 11.000 05 2.000 14 187 8.475 20 2 ooo · eo 2.750 eoo llftperlel Savtngt 1U25 20 1500 30 500 8 375 20 2000 30 2125 400 undmark Bente 10.875 05 2000 30 187 8.250 05 1500 to 2.750 181 Mechenk:a Nat'I Sank 11.000 10 1.750 30 187 8.750 20 uoo 30 2750 324 Metcury Sntngt 10800 05 1.500 15 117 8250 20 1.~ eo 2250 400 Mlellon Vlefo Nat'I a.M 11.000 05 2000 10 117 8.175 10 2000 10 2.750 117 ~~~~ 10.875 05 U25 45 187 8.375 20 2.000 '° 2.IOO 500 ~-= 11125 10 2.000 00 147 8.000 10 1.IOO '° 2.IOO HO "9p1Mc ·~ 11000 05 1000 75 117 7875 20 1.IOO 71 23'0 500 ......... 11.000 10 2000 15 117 8060 10 uoo '° 2.'71 IOO ~~ 10 750 05 1.750 20 117 1.250 10 1.750 to 2900 117 11290 10 1000 01 117 1121 20 1.IOO .. 2.7IO IOO &..-Cllf. 10.175 10 2000 20 117 7.175 20 a.• • 1.711 IOO _..,,.. .. 11. 121 10 1.100 00 117 1.171 20 1.-.. 2.• IOO ......... &Loen 11.250 20 2000 45 117 1.400 20 1.100 • t• IOO T'MI ... ................ •• iii •• a ... I II 'I I ·-~ 7.11 , .. , ,. ..... ,..,.. 10.IO ••• tO.IO ,,,.. '°·* 11.MI ..... , .... . ... ••• t .t1 n ,•,•r, t0."7 u.m ._, .... 1.17 ta UI ';·•111., ... '·" .., ••• • •• .... ·-I ... I, .... ... ... t: ,,.. .. ..... ,, ..... ,,... ... t.tl Mater Dei in 76-68 triumph onarc s punch out anon-league win at Ocean View BJ KIRK WOLCOTT Dllr .... c.rr .. , ..... It was a was wild and funous night ofbasketball Saturday al Ocean View H1ah. but when the fireworks su6s1dcd and the ""h1stles stopped blowing. the Mater Dea Monarchs cme~ with 76-68 non-leaaue vic- tory over the Sea Hawks. The two teams recorded 5S fouls 1n the game,, 1nclud1ng 24 1n the first quarter. tour of which were techni- cals. .. Things got a l11tlc rough tonight.~ Mater Dc1 Coach Gary McKnaaht admitted. "You've gol 2,200 people in the gym. wath Ocean View strua&l- ina lately. They came out wnh Tire. toniJht. They C?amc to play Our guys rcahLed we better get with 11. too " When all the stats ~ere tallied, 1hc difference came at 1he frtt throw hnc. where the Monarchs hat 37 of 47 attem~ts. Senior Dylan R1adon led the wa). s1 nk1ng 12 of 14 attcmplS from 1he hnc. He hat 11 'ltra1ght f rce-throws over the las1 thrtt quartc~ and finished the aamc \\<1th 27 points otT 1he bench "f didn't nan him because he's been in1ured latel) and didn't get a full -.eek of practtces in." Mc Knight said .. The lnJUr')' is a rccurnna thing. but obviously at s geuing belier .. Make Moms also had a hot hand from the hne. where he connected on IOof I 3a11cmp1s. He finished with 16 points and a team-high Ii' e rebound Mater De1 topped Ocean V 1cw for the fifth time in as many meetings between the two schools. 1mprov1ng. their record to 18-2 (2..0 in the Angelus lcaJUC) The Scaha""ks. who lost at Huntington Beach Fnday fell to 11-7 ( 1-2 in ~unset play) Ocean View got the bulk ol its sconna from tv.io players Senior Mike Frohn scored 23 including l"'-O thrtt•potnlers. Stnior Todd orman scored 24, but was held to onl) fhc points in the ~ond half (Pleue eee MATER DEl/C~) Prop42: Coaches continue ·reacting CI.returns fortreat1nent Anteaters· lrst road win of 'BB comes at site of last same for 96 percent. including all 16 sttond-half anemptundall 12 of its tncs an the final3 minute , 10 seconds after San Jose had whittled a 10-poant lead to JUSl four. SS-SI by match1nJ his career h1ah set two pme' aao ap1nst UCLA with IS points. Ht hit '"of stven shots, including all three of his 3-poant 1ttcmpt1. ' "Overa.11, we're dchahted with the wan," Mulligan s&ld. "We were lllftSSt\.e, The 1nten'9ty was much better toni&ht than it . was at Santa Barbara (a loss on Satur<tay), and our shot selection Scniorcerner Make Doktorczyk hat 12of12 for tM same from the line and scored 19 po1n1s to lead SAN JOSE -UCI found a cure fo; its blues the Antca1ers 1n sconna for the sttond m11aht on~ r'09d. lh•s sc~10n by rc1um1na to the site of1ts pme. He also recorded the first double-double b) pttVIOUi vactor) on the road. a UCI player this season by addina 10 rebounds. was better." It wasn't only the Anteaters first win ince that last trip to San Jose. t.My also resembled that team considerably, sloW1nl the pace down to a half-<ourt pme an the second half. It was simi lar to the now UCI went 10 last season to utilize 6-foot-8 center Tbe Antaters downed San Jotc State. 71-62. In add1uon to Doktorczyk. who hit four of the at_theSanJoteC1v1cAuc:lttonumSa11Jrdayn1ahtm final 12 UCI frtt throws. Rod Palmer added four ~West Conferc~ men's bukctballa anion for en roulC to a 16-poant. s•x·rebound performance. their fim victory 1n rune road pmcs datina back to Jn add1t1on to scoring 11 of his 16 in the Feb. IS. 1918. That one was a 63-SS victory over tecorwl baJf. Palmer did an outstand1n, defensi"e th( ~ns, UCrs first in four years 1n San Jose. · JobonSanJ0te'sSteve Haney. who \tolS ead1nathe Wayne Engelstad. '"If you want to brnk your road losina rttord, team with 19 points per pme Den)ianl Hane)" the olay ~t San Jote State," quipped UCJ Coech Bill t.JI, tM senior JUlrd manaaed only seven hots MuUipn afterward. "'Both teams needed a win and hit but two in a..four-po1nt etTon bed, and we made out free throv.s at the end." Jeff Herdman. mak1n1 his tint stan since the Leadina 34-31 at the half. UCI quickly pushed to ns laracst lead. 46-33, on a Palmer Jumper w1th IS· 34 rema1n1ng. The Antwers ma1nta1ncd to 48·36. but San Jose countered with etaht stra1aht points to cut 11 to 48-44 on Tom Des1ano's )... UCI. ~8. 1-2. hit 2S of 26 free throws in the season opener 1n place or Mike Labat, responded 'r -pointer wtth 9:07 left. Pirates suffer 61-56 setback RanchOSanua_go takes advantage of ice-col Coast Oranac Coast. Colleac's Darcck Crane almost made up for a poor overall shoot1n1 performance b)" the usually hot-shooting Pirates Saturday n1aht. but a an the end Rancho Santiago handed v1s1un1 OCC its first Oran1e Empire Conference defeat. 61 -56. The Pirates, who have hit 49 percent on the SHson, manaacd JUSt 44 perttnt overall from the fitld, but more 1mpomntly the often balanced OCC offensive attack.produced little support for their leadan1 scorer. Crane hit eight of 13 shots from the field and five of seven from thchnecn route to 21po1nts,1nclud1na 17 in the second half. But no other Pirate manaaed more than e1Jht, mark1n1 the first time this season the squad has featured only one scorer 1n double figures. OCC. 17-S. 2-1 , drop~ 1 half game behind R1"ers1de. which trounced fullenon. 81·S2 Down, 40-33, Crane scored eiaht points an a 13-0 Orange Coast run which put the Pirates an control, 46-40, with 10:30 left. Derek Johnson had a 3·pomter and freshman cent.er Alan Schhncs a basket in the run. But Rancho car1J~ back to repin the lead. S2·S I, on ~o Warner's only ba ket v.1th S:27 Jcft. Crane sank another basket to put OCC ti.ck ahead wuh 4: 10 left. but the Dons· Mike Oden ued with a free throw at 3:48. Matthew Lien sank a free throw for Rancho, Crane m1$$Cd the front end of a ooe..and-onc and the Dons' Gene Altamirano drove baschnc with 3:22 left to make 1t S6-S3. Down, SS·~. Craneh1tqa1n with 16secorwlslcft to pull OCC to within two. but Rancho broke OCCs press and Lien slammed · one home and converted a three· point play wtth two seconds left to chnch at. The Pirates received ei&ht points and 11 rebounds from Schlincs, who has been well below his I )...point averaac 1n the confel"(nce season. and n points and 12 rebounds from l.aMont Soecd. OCC controlled the boards, 31-29, but hit only 13 of 23 from the f rtt·throw hne. Rustlers staggered again in conference, lose ·s5-7 4 ddleb:lckC oll~e·s~an Ke)csbrole loose for 21 ofh1spme-lugh 29 poinu 1n the sttond half to 1gru1e the Gau hos' fa t breal and Golden We t had one of 11s v.orst )hoota na pc-rformances of the season Saturday night. lea" ing the Rustler search an& for an clusl\ e first conference '1ctory Golden W~t. Is~~. 0-3. v.as scan::h1ng·for ll fi~t wan IO Ora nae · Empire Conference pla) Saturda) n1Jht after tv.o clo~ defeat and ended up with us worst lo s an three tries. 8S-74, at ddlcbacl The Ru\tlers managed to hit onl> 26 of 74 shots for 35 percent Markus Muller-ta h. the leading scorer in the Orange Empire Conference •I 23.2 points per game and a 55 pcl'CC'nt shooter from the tloor. hit o nl y four of 23 hots and was hmttcd to 12 points "\\cd1dn't play that bad," said Golden West C'oa h Jim Grttnficld "We JUSt couldn't put the ball in the holl" ~ost of thgm v.erc dttcnt shots We JUSt stan~ out cold " The Rustlers rallied 10 pull w1th1n three. 34-31 . 1n the v.nnana second'> of the first llalf and had a l'hantt to cut 11 to o~ but they lo 1 control of the ball and Saddleba l orcd at the buzzer to take a fhe- point half11me edge The ~cond half was all ddlcback as Ke\. es broke loose and scored Juoo Quinn of Mater Del aoee ap for a ahot between two Ocean View defenders ln Oely .... ,._... lll'p L .. ~..,_ Saturday ntcbt'• action ln a packed Ocean View &Jiil in non-leafue prep buketball. 'IC\C ral buckets on the fast hrca1'. • Sinclair among West All-Stars in Shrine Game STANFORD(AP)-The mar- quee pla)er ha.s Jone home an· l_Urcd, bul todays 64th annual East-Wtst ShnneGame boast\ its usual deep field of 11-mcncans and blue-<:h1p NFL draft pro'>- pccu. includ1n1 former Edison High slandout And> 5incla1r. a ttnter from tanford But without uthem ( 1h- fom1a's Rodne) P(tte to quar- ter'oack t~ West team. the spot-· liaht may fall on the East'l flccl- footcd rttcivcr1 or perhaps a 6- foot..C defens1H bad. from "-r· kansas. · A left-footed Mni<"an punter 1s the novclt) attraction. and hC' hu perfonned v.cll enouah an prat·· titt to ment a clo~ look b Fl. tcOUts. Guillermo Oon1alcz of Mc\1co C1t)'s auonal Pol)tcchn1c In- stitute. ta)S 1t'' ··a dream" to be ,...___.aDIJf&/C2) Edison charges on, 55-49 Woodbridge powers past Tustin: UCI women lose at UOP. 6!1-51 -fd1\0n I l1gh-., C:hlif'lcl'\ tool\: J hrl Jk lrom "un~1 Lcaauc girl~ basketball and turned 10 a nnn kagul· "Cnture wtth 1n"ad1ng Un1\ers1t) High ~turda ) n1&ht and\ Cf') httlt v.ent wrona for Rand\ w tlltam,· ~Ull)l("I 3\ they dropped the TrOJ3ns. 55-44 1mpro' 1n• m 7.Q O\erall Kn'lden Tanabe. a S-foot-10 'len1or ful'\'ard . o,c umJ n pointund lc:d the ttam on &he boo rd\ v.tth ~ fl'huund and 5 tefan1e 1oorman dropped 1n 15 poant\ a' ~rll :J\ rccorchna8 a 1 tund htcal\ to help 'ho'c l "" cr\11~ 10 IM overall. .. It was a pretty stndy and cons1,ten1 pml' tor u .. :· s.ud \\'1lhams "\\c onl> had e•&ht turno\('I"\ lor thl· pme. and our auards Debbie Fischer and tclan1c:. the' Just had tv.o tumoHrs betY>ccn them . .. The) rcall) did a arcat JOb of tak1 na care of the: t'l.111 and runnina the oflcn~" Tanabc.althouahw~ortd 2.? J>O'ntf>.sot in foronl) about half of the game bttau$C of running ant<> foul troubk. t1k1na her third call cart) in the ~ond quarter Ech$0n. l-2 1n Jcaaue pla). returns to \un$Ct Lea uc: pl•> I ucsday with a road 1gnment at Ocean \ 1tl4, Denise vandara led lJ nt\.COSt) \\<Ith 16 points The fro1ans return to a V1cv. Lcaaue pla) Tucsda). hO\llng f USlln In other 11rl'> action· Woodbrtd1e. Ci~ TutiJl lS! n1or L1s:i Wrhrtn and 1un1or le he Rathbun orcd 13 points c.tch and )Ophomore Deanna Ha111 lflbbcd 17 rebounds to lt11d the Warnors lo the non.league v.m at home Rathbun scored n points 1n the first quant"r a \\oodbnd&e. 11 -5 built and 17· lead. The Wa m on ne,.er looked t><ick and led bv 11 at the half. In collcac "'-Omen's pmcs Padfle H . lJCI Sl:Juhe 1ukalsk1 ~ored Wofher 23 Potnt'i in the first half as lhe T1ael"\. 3~ I 0. 1-3. bu1h a .C3·2 I h.ilfl1me ad,.anta and cruised to the 811 We t Conference "1ctory o"er UGI. 4-I 0. 0-5. Jenn~ Lcc.v.ho5eorcd 19po1ntupan t Peppcrdine. led the ntealers an sconng for the ~nd tra1ght pme Vttth 15 points. her first t~o tart 1nce rc1um1ns from a thrce-pme inJut) absence Fmhman "1th) L11amp cont1nu d her tn rcascd 01Tcns1,e output ~•th ''point . 1nclud1na a mo of 3-posntcn. ata ha Park "a\hm1tcd tt'> nine potnt but an~ 12 rebound~ Cl .\hot onl) l9 pen.'tnl in the fi"'t half to l OP"s SJ pc-n:c:nt. and could ne'er rc<o,er. The ~ne41ters com· m1ttcJ 21 tumo"m an thcpme. Steroid-tests for prep football players eyed 1nfertthty and o~et-.rn 1\.t bel\av1or. Fktchn' Baldwin. 1n attorney Ind const1tu· ttonAI law profcnor at ttle n1"erJ1ty or f1onda. ~random tnt1na at the , .. k playoff lhcl. "'We have a lot of QUCjf10nt that nttd to be an,wettd," •id Don Re)'nold , chairman of the a.odMion' clnlt abuec commit•« ... But propk art .,... becautr ol lldoid Utt. I have a fttlint M -"'* pn...,...111 tJlle ..w woukt brr« .... Vanguai-ds run Wild ln ~ 101-72 triumph Su"r Bowl XXIII· No.1aforKntck••tbome 1\Tot·re D'nl11e y-~J11·es Miami pre~&.-1 ... g • 1n:':':·.~n~~;.nu~:1":a~81n°~h~·~r.~~ R't1 1 ~ ~ 1 1 GI. .i GI. ~&&& f:tf,tcdthcNc Yorlt.Kn1ck,to1hcirl)th ~ t t UC'LA 82 79 lor Super tricks ~tr.111tu home-coun \ICtOI'). 132-1:!2 0\('r 0 s op 1.1 the Atlanta Uav. k~. Saturdl) ni&ht •. l he victor)' ra15o1.-d ..,. the Knd;s· home record to 16-1 this S(aton. ~hale the ' 1"rMI tM Aa~latetl Pren Ha"-kS Iott their third i1ra1ah11nd finh in i' a,an\cs. El1ewherc an tM NBA Saturday. Roy Hill ... "°orcd 10 MIAMI-When fansartJOSthn1each other to leave the stadium 1ner Super Bowl Delli week, a team of veteran pickpockets will be hustllna to score qaanst the visitors and make qwck handoffs to teammates. The well-schooled thieves have become a fl x1urt at Super Bowl celebrations each year, but police in Dade and Broward counties hope their playbook is beuer lhan tM oppos1t1on·s. Officers who bepn making S«urity arrangements 18 months qo for the Super Bowl sellout a1 two-ycar- old Joe Robbie Stadium believe they are ready for any conungcncy -from structural collapse to terrorism. But one tt11n1 they can count on as a 1ravehng band of pickpockets who make tM rounds of major sporting events, said Metro-Dade police Lt. Bob Norris, law enforcement coordinator at the stadium. . -Thert'sa number of different ploys they use from the very basic bump and hustle routine to the ketchup in the back of the shins that we've read about in the newspapers," he said. The post-game crush 1s ideal for thieves. said Metro-Oade Cmdr. Lou Dicciduc. "When they're coming out, they're coming out in herds.just hkecaule," thedepanment spokesman said. "The conditions are right for it You wouldn't think anything about being shoved at that 11me." But research will help the crew of SO plainclothes officers spot thieves, who often operate in teams of two or three lo steal the wallet and hand it off in seconds to aocomplices. "Before the actual event, we'll probably have compiled a manual the size of a telephone book." each pa~c reserved for a known pickpocket. Diecidue said. "II ~ unfonunate because pcoP.le don't realize their pockets have been picked unul thcy"re home or far away." Quote of the day "This 1s the most fun I have had sinfC the Founh of Ju~ fesu val m French Lack (Indiana).'' -Sacramento coach J erry Rey.olcls af\er his Kings beat the two-tame defending champion Lakers I 06-97 Kings rally to whip Whalers Jolla Tonelli had two goals and 1wo ~ assists. including the go-ahead score. as the . ~ Los Angeles Kings scored five goals in the third period 10 beat the Hartford Whalers ofh1) 23 Po•nb an the founh quurtrr. 1ndudan1 four frr~ throws an the fin1I two minute), to lead the New Jc~) Nets 10 a 106-97 victory over the Indiana Pacers ... Akffm OlaJ•woa scortd 10 of ha) :?9 points durina a 17-6 fourth-quarter run as, the Houston Rockc1s beat Dallas 110..98. handing tlic Ma\'encks lh~ir scvcm1h nrai&tu los ... Dale Ems $Cored 11 of his 31 point 1n the f'lnal quarter a-; thr ~attic Supcl'Sorucs ~cfcatcd the Sacramento Kings 102-93 ... Terry Porter S(Orcd a season-h1ah 28 po1n1s. Jncluding two cruc1aJ free throws an the final m1nu1c. as the Portland Trail Bla2crs defeated the San An1on10 pun. 103-99 ... Roa Har~r scored 30 points and Crate Elillo tallied all three ofhu. baskets an 1he final fivt' m1nu1es as Cleveland handed the Dcn"er Nuggets their fourth straight loss. 116-104 . .. Led b> Rod lflU'IDI' sca~n-h1gh 30 points. the Golden talc Wamors romix..'<I over the taller. slower Utah Jazz 131 -105 Super Bowl is Walsh's finale? SAN JOSE -San Francisco 49crs Coach Bill Walsh has told at least two people he wlll resign after the Super Bowl, regardless whether has team wins or loses, a newspaper reported Saturday. A colleague of Walsh and an NFL head coach, both speaking on condition of anonymity, told the San Jose Mercury News that Walsh toJd them separately during the past week that he would resign and that his deci$ion was final. Walsh. however, denied he had rtachcd a decision on his coaching future. Informed of the comments regarding his resignation, he said: "They were mistaken. I haven•t decided anything. .. Walsh, 5 7. 1s 1n his lOth season as 49crs coach and has one year left on his contract. Before the playoffs. he said he would be more hkely to leave coaching if San Francisco won the Super Bowl at M1am1 next Sunday. If the 49crs win. It v.ould be the team's 1h1rd title in eight years. Year's rehabilitation slated INGLEWOOD -Danny Mamung. m last year's No. I NBA draft pick. under- went rccons1ruc11ve knee suriery Saturday and will be m rehab1h1auon for up to a year. the Los Angeles Clippers announced. The surgery on Mannmg's nght knee as performed by Or. Stephen J. Lombardo. who ~1d damage to the JOlnt was hm1ted 10 a tom antenor cruc1ate ligament "We·re happy to team that Dr. Lombardo found no fun her damage an Danny's knee, .. Oippers ieneral manager Elgin Baylor said in the statement. "We know the rehabihtataon plays a great part in the recovery of a patient. "With Danny's work ethic. desire and dctemuna- t1on we're very opunustJc about his rttum." "A tendon from his Manning's right leg was removed and inserted into the knee to take the place of the damaged hgamcnt, the team said in a prepared statement. Manning. a 6-10 forward was named NCAA College Player of the Year and NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Pla>er after lead the Kansas Jay hawks to the national 111le. He injured his knee Jan. 5 an a game agaim.t Milwaukee as he allempted an uncontested layup 9-6 Saturday night. Way•e Greciky, Bel'llie Nlcfloll1 and Roa Dugeaay also had two goals for the Kings, who won their 1h1rd straight home game. The go-ahead goal came at I 0:08 on a battle in the crease between Tonelli and Whalers defenseman Ulf Samoelssoa. Tonelh gained control and slipped the' puck between MJke U1t'1 legs for his 700th career point and a 7-6 lead. Nicholls scored the final IWO soals to push his season total to 4S. Tonclh earned has 701st point when he assisted on Nicholls' second ioal. into an empt> net w1th 42 seconds left. Nicholls 1s t""o goals behind NHL leader Mario Lemieux of Pittsburgh. Elsewhere in the NHL Saturda). Tony Gruato scored his third ioal of the game w11h 3: 18 left in the third pcnod to gave the New Yorl Rangers a 4-4 uc wuh the P1ttsbul'i,h Penguins. . Ken Li1lseman'1 goal midway through the third penod gave the B"t'ins the ue dt'sp1te·a fi ve-Point ----------~--------. effort by Detroit's Steve Yurman ... Steve Larmer Television, radio scored twice an a four-goal first penod. leading the TELl!VISK>N Chicago Blackhawks to a S-3 victory over the New York t 1 m -COLLEGE BASKETaALL: Ottlah<>ma at Islanders an a battle of cellar-dv.ellars ... Mnc Fortier P1t11buroh, cn.nnet 2. scored with less than three minutes remaining in the 10 e.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Lou11vllle •• h Q N d I I · h Georola Tecll, Channel '· th ird penod to gave t e uebec or 1ques a • 11c w11 10 a.m. _ WOMEN'S GOLF: Jamaica Ctassk: from the Buffalo Sabres ... Rau Courtnall made a successful Monlego Bev. final round 1rep1avs al mldn111M>. return to Maple Leaf Gardens. sconng twice to lead the ESPN surging Montreal Canad1ens to a S-3 triumph over the 11 a.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: All-Madden Teem Toronto Maple Leafs ... Rob DIMalo, called up from Hlecled bv se>0r1scas1er Jorin Madden, Box· I h k d h. fi NHL lno-scneduled' Frankie Warren vs ''lrl1n" M1ckv the minors ess t an a wee ago, score IS 1rst ward In 12-round 1unior·we11erwe1o111 bout from goal midway through the third period to give the New Allanllc cuv, Channel 2 York Islanders a S-3 victory over the Nt'w Jersey Devils 1 t:JO a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Eas1·W••I ... Jobo Droce, Dale HUDter and Mike Millar scored Shrine oamt trom Slanford, Cllannel 1 d od I h W h gt Ca tals Noon -SPOttTSWORLO: Floure skalino c11em-secon -pcra goa 5 as t e as an on pi Plon•h•PS from lAndover, Md Uai>e), Criannet 4 extended 1hc1r unbeaten streak to nine games wtth a S-3 Noon _ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nor111 Carolina victory over the Edmonton Oilers ... Brtaa Bellows' al Vlrolnla, ESPN goal 4:30 into 1he third period lifted the Minnesota 12.30 pm -.-tto BASKETBALL: Boston at North tars to a 1-1 lie "'Ith the Calgary Flames. c111c100, c11anne1 2 l.lO pm. -MEN'S GOLF: 9~ Hooe Clauic from Palm Oewrl, final round, Cn.nnet 4 McMahon has knee surgery 2 pm -SKIING: US Pro Tour from Heavenlv Vallev (la1>1), ESPN INGLEWOOD -Chicago Bears m quarterback Jim McMahon was rtleased t II• Saturday from Cent1nela Hospital Medical Center after undergoing surgery on his right knee. a spokesman for the hospital said. J pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cahforn I al Wer.n1no1on, Channel 2 3 o.m. -P'RO IASKETaALL: Llkeri at Cllpper,, Cllennel 9 J o m -SKIING: AIPine World Cup come>etllt0n from Len. Swll~erland (tape). E SPN McMahon. 29. had tendinitis in the knee. said Dr. Frank Jobe of the Kerlan-Jobe Onhoped1c Oinic at the 6 P m -INDOOR SOCCER: Wichita al Laters, Prime Tlckel hospital. "His recovery period will last three months,'' Jobe said. "He should do fine next season w1thout 6 pm. -COLLEGE 8ASKET8ALL: Bredlev 11 lllinol1 Slale (deteved), USA. 7 pm -COLLaG• l'OOTBALL: Jepan Bowl •II· star oame from Yokallama, Japan, ESPN. limitations.." . The injury-plagued McMahon bun his left knee on Oct. 30 in a game against the New England Patnots. He returned to NFL action rclievina Mike Tomczak in the 20..12 playoff win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Dec. 31. McMahonsuuied the28-3 losSlo th~San Francisco I o.m. -HOttS• RACING: San•• Anlla rec>lan, Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 11 Pm >. 1.30 p,rn, -COLLRGE TENNIS: National Cott.olale C'4iuk fiNil• from Palm Oflerl (lape), Prime Ticket RADtO 3 P.m. -NO BASKl!TIALL: LAken ., CUPPerl, KL.AC (570), KltTH ('30}. 49ers in the NFC championship a week ago. L------------------- SHRINE ALL-STARS ••• From Cl Dlayina alonp1dc collegiate stars he bal teen on 1elcvi1Jon. He hopes 10 show scouts and fans that an 82-yard punt he once boomed in a pme was no fantasy. The pme involvina 7• colleac senior all-stars will be televised nationaJly by ABC from Stanford Stadium. A crowd of 65,000 11 expeclcd for the 11:40 a.m. kickoff. W1th prociccds ao1n1 to the hnners Hospitals for Crippkd and Burned ChUdren. The E11t lacks a "name" quar-~. but Mike Elkins of Wake • forat and Jay Oruden of Louisville : will have c~trcmely talented tarsets ... fOr their paua. Alked who on has team has im· Drilled him tht most. East coach Millli Gottfiied of Pin cited his wide NaiML U. Font of V1rainia, Andre lliillil ol Michipn talc, Mark S&ock GIVMI and Nasrallah ··Nu" Wonh· • OI Nonlt Carolina tatc c~ a oaillltinied 7• catttr touch wn 11*9'11 fOr tbctr teams. ~ ICOut aold me that~·, lllldly an NFL tram with bu' Wide ,....en u our aroup ... ilid Cioe- dHiiit.. ·'TheY are ~ult an oullellidi• ... ofaatilcttt.' Sen Ftaacilto 49m' • dj.. _... Tony IWuno ~y lilied Ute .SO 11. I 9j.poulid~ broU lbe tehool rec.iviaa .... ol , KJik G1b9on . Rison avm&cd 20.S yards a catch ind acortd 2l> touch- downs 1n h1S four s.cason1. and cauaht nine peutS for 2S2 yards and three TDs tn the Gator Bowl. • "He'saot,ood handund he comes off the fine hkc he's shot out of 1 cannon, .. Razzano 11id ... M1chapn State1d1dn't have much at quar· terblck. and this tid is '°"" to do a lot more when he aets wnb a 90od paster." The blOckjftl of 6-li..~~~und otTensive auarcl Mark ~1 of Pituburth, an Out1Ud Trophy finalist, ts a key to opeftiftl holes for the Eul'• nanncn -wn..icb Lewis Tillman of JICbon Stale ind Enc Wilkmon of Kent State and fullbKks Tnicy Jobnton ofOemton 1rid Daryl JohM10n of SynaMe. Elkins, the No. l ee-r in Atlantic Coast Confetence hl•ory wim 7,304 yarda.e~aaputi~nm1nd likes to mrow ~ threw 17 ro ~ fOr LoUiaviJlc "'81 had 11 inten.'epbons. ltaziDo ii me moll taken by East defelltive ..... LoU Oliver or flo6oadiltl•. W• a.ii 1.-TY Sfttidt OI USC Ii ...... °"' M. ZIJ platild Sieve A...._. ol M11111 11 lk pla~ ~~.-r= :-.1:1 .... ," s..l&llill. ..,., Judd earns pair of seconds for UCI R1ch1rd Johansson and Anders Bladh were uch double winners for the Un1vcrs1ty or Utah 1n a 1 lS-58 victory over host UCI 1n a men's collq111e 1W1mmin1_ dual meet. Bnan Judd, a Founta.an Valley H1&h product, finished KC<>nd to Jol\ansson in both the 200 and 500 ftttttyle for tht-An tea ten. Bladh won the .SO ind 100 frtt for Utah. UCl's Jeff KJatt earned tecond in the 100 butterfly and third in the 200 individual medley. and Tom JOrdan took second and third in the l-mettr and l-mrtcrd1 v1naevents rtspeetave- ly for the Antea~rs. UCI finishes 12th at UCSB tourney Syracuse, Iowa suffer In upsets; No. 500 for KQtgh~ From Tiie A11oclate4 Prell . I Although Notre Damt' tr.ailed hO$t UCLA by 1211 the half. Coach Dauer Phelps was sun: has team would bounce back. ··1 told them to get after it an the second half." said Phelps af\er the lnshJ. 7-2, rallied to defeat the Bruins 82-7'J. "Our bench played wi1ha 101 of confidence. We IO$l our rhythm over the holidays but got it back today." Notre Dame was led by LaPhonso Ellis, a 6-foot-9 freshman who scorcd 24 points and Keith Robinson, who added 18. The Irish have won four of their last five mect1n15 with UCLA an one of the hottest rivalries in college basketball history. . "Those two guys. ·Ellis and Rob- inson. are bia tame," said UCLA coach Jim Harrick. "They hun us inside. Notre Dame played excep- tionally well. had excellent pen- etration inside and if they missed, we rt settinJ the rebounds and putting them back an. "Notre Dame was a liule quicker than I ahticipatcd but rebounding was the key." Ellis scored 16 of his Pojnts in the second half but it was Robinson who rallied Notre Dame from a 63-SS deficit to 67-64 lead with 6: 18 left. After 11\a!z. the lnsh never trailed althouah U\..LA, 9-4. moved within 70-69 with 4: 14 left After tra1hng 35-22 in the first half. Notre Dame scored 11 in a row to trail 3S-33and UCLA led 39~35 at the half. The lnsh 11ed lhr score 43-43 on Ellis' layup with 7:41 to play. Jerome Richardson's 3-poant basket gave UCLA a 57-SS lead which the Bruins extended to 63-SS before Robinson took over, sconns e1gh1 of the ncu 12 points for the lnsh. Darrick Manin of UCLA ad milled that his team was wom down an the second half. •11 think we were a httle tired from the USC game. I know J was letting my man gel penetra11on. which is something I don't usually let hap-pen .. Jamere Jackson added 11 points and Joe Frcdnck and Elmer Bennett each had I 0. Elhs had 13 rebounds for the lnsh. UCLA wa led by freshman Don Maclean with 18 p01nts follov.cd b) Richardson with 14 Trevor Walson Martin and Kevin Walker each had 13 for UCLA. 9-4 Walker's pointiall came 1n the fir~• half as he sank nine of the Bruins· fif'\t 17 points. UCLA leads 1n Lhe overall ~n~ 22-1 S. On Jan. 19, 1974. Noire Dame heat UCLA 71-70 to end the Bruin-;' all -time rtcord 88-pme winning streak. Elsewhere 1n college basketball Mluesota 80, Iowa '18: Minnesota got 1wo points on Jim h1kcnJan~k1'~ only basket of the pme. a ttp.-in w11h two seconds left, and upset liflh- ranked Iowa an what easily ranked as the b1gest victory an Clem Ha kins' three years a.s Gophers coach "I've coached 1n many b•& pmc\, but this will 10 down u one oft he bc~t -1f not the b1gest -win in my career:· Haskins said "This pm~ means a lot to us Thi 1ent a mei.sage aero the country that the Gophers have turned the comer " DUe It, Marylud 72: Danny Ferry had s1J1 of his 22 point 1n a 14-0 Jamere Jackaon (40) of Notre Dame powers put Durick Martin of UCLA durln& Saturday'• 82-79 lrtah nctory. . run m the second half that earned Duke past Maryland and. at 13-0. ga ve the Blue Dcv1b their second best stan ever Quan Snyder added five points an the dcc1s1ve run that ga"'c Duke a 58-41 lead with 11 :40 to play. Duke held Maryland scoreless over a 3.12 span. · Illlnols ••. No. t Mlc1tJ1a.a 84: Kendall Gall scored 26 points and Jlhno1s got· the better of a battle of ~cond-half rallies as the Fighting lUuu remained unbeaten w11h a Bag Ten victory over M1ch1g.an llhno1s led b) 15 points before the Wol"enne went on a 9-0 run that cu1 the lead to 78-74 wath 6·03 to pla ) Rumeal Robinson had four points m the run. Bui the Hlan1 then scored I 0 straight point\. fhe b) N1d Anderson, to lead 84-74 with 4· 13 lcft SL Joka•s U, yracase 13. Down b)' 13 po1nts with 16 m1nu1es left t John's rallied for an upset of 4 ~racusc and 11 third stra11ht 811 East Conference' 1ctor) The Oran1e- men 14-3 and 1-3 an the confertncc played most of the pme w11hou1 h~an L>ou&)as. their leadma scorer, who puJlcd a lower bad muscle with leu than 1wo minutes gone. Ml11oarl H. Iowa S&. '71: Doui Smith had 20 points, and Missouri got off to an early lead a131ns1 Iowa State 1n brcc11ng to a 811 E1gh1 "ICIOf)' M1ssoun , 14-3, 6roke away from a 22-22 tie with a IS· 7 run that put the T1ien ahead 37-29 w1th 3.36 ten an the fir t half. The f agers built the lead to S2-37 with 17:26 to pl•> and ne"er led by less than 11 p0an1s after 1h11 Art1oaa H. Oreco• '71: Anthon> ( ook scored 23 p01na. 1ntludan1 a slam dunk t~t pvc Amona a 62-37 lead a the W11d1.:ats beat Ottaon in the Pacific:-I 0 Confcrcnce 6rqon got w1th1n 62...47 afttt runn1n1 off I 0 straight puts. but the Wildcats, 11-2. outscored the Ducks 16-6 to lead 78-53 with 7:48 to play. Norclil Carollaa State U , GMra1a Tedi H : Rodney Moore scored "16 points, and Chns CorchLani helped hold Gcorgaa Tech~s high-scoring Tom Hammonds to JUSl nine points in their ACC game as North Carolina State won its ninth straight. Ham- monds had scored JOO points tn his last three games. and the Yellow Jackets had won four straight. Kauai 7$, llosas Seate H : Malt Newton hit two frtt throws with 30 seconds left an overt1me. leading Kansas over Kansas S~te an the first 81& E1gh1 game pla)ed an the Wildcats' new Bramlage Coliseum Newton finished w11h 21 po1n1s Ok19 S&aa.e SS, MJd.lpa State ll: Jay Burson's I )....footcr wnh fou r sccondJ left napped an 81 -81 ue and boosted Ohio State over M1ch1pn lite an a Bag Ten game that saw 29 11~ or lead chanaes. Burson had IS of has 19 points in the second hal~ whale Pen) Carter had 22 points ror the Bucl'e}es, 12-3 IDdlau tz, Nortllwaa.en 'Jt: ln- d1ana coach Bob Knight got has SOOth coachan& victory as Jay Edwards scored 2l points and keyed a 14-poanl run 1n the second halfthal led Indiana over Northwestern m IM B11 Ten. In hts 24th )earofooaching. the 48- year-old Knight now 1s S00.183. ln 18 ~can at Indiana. his record 1\ 398-133. talil catt 71, UCSB H : Reid Ncwe) scored 19 points and Darrrl White added 18 to lead Utah tatc to a 78-6S victor) over undefeated U( nta Barb3ra an 811 West Con- ference play at Lopn. Utah State no" S-9 and 3-2 used .a swarm1n1de/msc to hold U 8 to 34 perttnt shooun' for the aamc I\ the G1uch~ fell to 1-1and2-1. PROP 42 HAS COACHES SEETHING .•• Prom Cl Dave Cawood, NC AA 8)Ststant eitccutive director. said an a statement that he didn't bcheve those -who \.'Oted for the rule considered it "a racial issue but as a means to strcnathen the academic entrance requirements for fresh men." Cawood wud NC' AA memben would "conunue to cl~ly review the subJcct" before next January's con- vention. He said lq1 talion such u PfOPo$11 No. •2 could only be suspended by 01V1s1on l membership in a leaislluvc SHSion. Brown described his mood as lnl') and, wbjlc he did not say he would join Thompson in his boycott. he said he wanted to make some pturc "in honor or youna kids who arc ... In belna shoncha"8td by. us bi1-t1mc w~ler dtlkn. l 'm to•na to honor tbcm in tome way pnor to our pme .. on Saturday 1t Kent~y. .. Once ap1n. the NC AA ha\ dtm· onstratcd that 11 1s ~•thout com- passion in dcahna with human be- ings..•· Brown sa.id Brown. who ha~ thrtt playcl'\ s1mna out this season beausc of Propo mon 48. said he ba ked the rule v.-hen 11 wa~ first instituted but now reprds 1t H a humdtallon that follows students throu1h coHeae and pcrtaa~ lonacr. Kn1abt said the rule will .. oixn up another c.an of worm' •• .. You've opened up a peth for v1oll1tons to be committed ·on that thrna." he said. "They p1 ofK' rule and open up t"o mo~ prob~ms - now the lud can't 10 to roll* or he aoes anyhow and pays his own way Some kids par their own way. and 10me kids don t." Houston coach Pat Foster pfcdtets more prota MATER DEi TOPS OV. • • .. M)' aucsi ·~ >Ou'U see • mo~ orsan1zed (p,rotest) than with any other 1nuc, · f05ter said "1 think the~ arc some power aroups up thert (In the N AA) that arc too far removed from athletics lo know wh.at's best." - Last fall. tbcn·NC AA Prnjdcnt Wiiford S. Bi1ley 111d ofPropos1uon 48: "We feel "'Cn' stronaJy 1ha1, unhkc a lot of rqulauons that we•ve tinkered 111t1th an the pHt. we ncCd to ic.vc this one alone fore few ycan.. .. Coaches likr Carlcs1 mo ..ondcr ..,~the NCAA didn't. C.artesimo was a Propos1uon 41 proponent unul n wu chaf\lfd last wulc Now, he calls the f\llc so "blatantly stupMt that I can't bchcvc it couad happen .. Football ~ fYCn thotc who had~ IO fm the Nt"lof PropOticion 41. JOincd 1n "Otei"I concc:m about the new arnenclmc.nt. Soviet Babka vaa1ta 18-81~ ... ...... 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Great for large family or possible board & care ho me. 631-1400 ........ $275,000 WEST NEWPORT Condo 1/2 block to ocean beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath with dining room, lar.se bonus room, high ceilings, sky- lights & attached2 car garage. 631-1400 ..... $320,000 BEACH CLOSE Condo In West Newport. Like new tri-level contemporary 2 BR, 2 bath condo with terrific ocean views. High ceilings, skylights, separate ~~~i_n!..0o~~: ... ~ .. ~~.~.~ .. ~.~~~~ .. ~ .. ~.~~: .. ~.~~~~~s1:~~~;o CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con- dos, near completion. Striking 2 bdrms with se- cluded 2nd floor master suite, den & lnside laundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to large deck. 631-1-400 ...................................... $350,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Just ONE lef1 . Brand new Cape Cod townhome. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2~ bath, oak abs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay, ocean, Bilboa Ferry & shops. 631-1400 ........ $350,000 NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful remodeled 5th floor condo with 2 master suites & fabulous views of Cat1liN sunsets, bay, ocean & city li~hts. Security t~l~~~&~.~~.~.~.~.~.~~~~~.~~.~.~~~.l ... ~~.m~:~ CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contemporary con- dos near completion. Open & bright with 3 bdrms, fp, family room, Inside laundry & dble garage. Top quality with every amenity, surrounded by patios & landsaping. 631-1~00 .................................... $395,~ Open Sunday 1·4 ................................. 61 SlA Jasmine NEWPOaT SHOltU Bright and sunny l bdrm home with t.rdwood floors and Sf»Cious added on master • suite. Cirat loatfon across from tennis courts and pooh end Just 2 blocks to ocean beaches. 631-1400 ......................................................................... S.29,299 Open Siturday 1-.. .......................... -............ 510 unal NEWPORT SHORES Extra large corner lot. Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home, huge patio next to sandy beach. Mexiun tile floors, beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pools & tennis. 631 -1'400 ...................................................................... $495,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-'4 .......................... 300 62nd Street CORONA DEL MAR Sharp duplex in great south of highway location. ·Charming 2 bdrm cou.1ge with gleaming hardwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 bdrm 'Unit in rear. Walk to beach, shops & res- taurants. 631-1400 ....................................... SS25,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4 .............. 406 & 406 Vz Heliotrope WEST NEWPORT 1 house to oceanfront. Beautiful remodeled Cape Cod 3 bdrm home, R-2 lot wilh room for unit. Ocean view from master. used bnck fireplace in living room & brick patio. Turn-key with new kitchen 2 baths. 631-1'400 ..................... S565,000 Open Sunday 1-5 ............................... 7101 Seashore HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story 3 bdrm home with separate guest suite. Vaulted ceilings & hardwood floors in entrr.1 kitchen & formal dining area. Bonus room & family room open to the brick ~tio & yard. 631-1400 ................................. S569,500 Open Sunday 1-4 ......................... 1954 Port Chelsea NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming early heights 3 bdrm home with separate guest apt over detached tripte garar,e· H4irdwood Hoors, smooth ceilln~s & !;;~~~~~ 6;1~~vl~ .. ~~: .. ~ .. ~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~:. sl~r5,~ SEA ISLAND Elegant town home with fabulous views. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen with gr~nite counters, oak cabinets & Hooring, den & 2 bdrms lu~urious master with mirrored celling & bath with whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ................................ $625,000 Open Sit & Sun 1·4:30 ................... #7 Sea C,ove lanf' UDO ISL£ Charmins 3 bdrm with 2 complete master suites, 1 up with ad,. 01mng family room & one down plus large form. d1ninl room. Country French decor, custom bulh-tns, private patio on lovely Jtreet. 631· 1400 ................................... S7S0,000 ()pen Sit & Sun 1-4 ........................... 112 Via Wuiers NEWPORT HEICKl"S Exciting • bdrm house with fabulous h.rbor v~ in a woOded hillside setting. Play room, family room & pool & separate 1 bdrm 1uest cottage. hnt reducedll 631·1400 ....... $789,000 LIDO PIJaNSUU Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm Jn full teeurlty bulldln1 with doorman. Granite counter tc>ps, c.rpeted & emrble floors, etched 1tass entry doois & recewed li9htlng. b elting channel Wlter vlewl. 6l1·1400 .................................... S79S,OOO Qpen Sit & Sun 1·4 .................. 601 lido Park Or #1F UDQ ISLE Just completely redone, like new con - struction. Fabulous Mediterr •ne•n '4 bdrm, 3 Yz bath with den w•lled courtyard on larger lot. Oak floors, ~~01~~4Jt .. ~~~~ .... ~~~~~ ... ~~: ... ~~.~~ ... & ... 18"s~~~ OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm including fabulous rmster wi1h f lfeplace ~lcony & water & sunset vu:ws. Cozy den with wet~r opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move in condition on nicely landscaped corner lot. 631-1400 .... '"'\""" ................... S965,000 BALBOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & ternfic views Immaculate with new berber carpet, ii has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room ~:i~e\~1)~f~~~~.!~ .. ~'.~'.~~ .. ~ .. ~~:'.~~.~~.~ .. t9~t,<:c}~ UDO ISLE Super, one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot & open bay views Can be 7 bdrm, 61/J ~th with den & formal dining or 5 bdrm 3112 bath home with a bdrm apartment. S.y windows, sundeck & Fr. doors to beach. 631-1400...................... .. ............ .S l ,395,000 LINDA ISLE Trad1t1onal 4 bdrm in perfect cond111on on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Family room with Fr doors to huge bays1de patios & cozy study ~)\~ 1~~.~~~.~.~~ .. 5~.~.1~~~.~'. .. ~~ .. ~~~~.~ .. ~. s~.~91~06o UDO ISL£ Spect,cular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterranean overtones. Fam1y ·& formal dining rooms & e.it·ln kitchen open to fabulous park-ltke :n~ 1~JL~~~~~~ .. '.~~~·i·~~.~~ .. t.~~.~~:.~~k .. ~.i~~.~~.~ UDO ISL£ Exciting contemporary architecture. • great lido Nord view loatlon & dock for 2 large yachts. floor to celling walls of g~ss, bayf ront, dining & master, gourmet Kitchen & private roofdeclt 631-1400 ....................... _.···--·-·--........... $2,250,000 CORONA DEL MAR beichfront. fabulous 3 btm with unp.r•lleled views of the oce•n & harbor entr•nce. ltuilt on 2 lotshthis brl11ht & open custom conrempor•ry hu bleac ed hardwood noo" & 10' INlhogony doors. 631· 1400 ........................ S2,9e0,000 CORONA D£L MAR Rare Shorecliff'5 estJte with 108' of ocon front11e & panor•mic views. Mlgnlf - cent S bdrm home, the ultimate in materlllt & ~xt~~:,~..;,~~-~~~.~ .. ~~~~~~-~:~~ :..~ .... Few a. by OwMr, prime "'99 fem.,.._ 28A 18A. ~~~~!!!!!!~ QUtet lnald• track IO-;;: cdon. 2-car attec:hed BAYf'RONT HOME. Brend l •r•g•. eoa 100 tot, new. ~t •.ooo t 79,t&O KathlHn, tq "· 38R, ·~. den, M3-1500 or 142-3681 INl60't qtra. 4<er gar- OPEH FAI & SAT eoe. wtttl dodt tor 85' .. _ -bo&t. 10' high cellngt. gtenfte. Med. ltyte. 4aA 48A (can be 68A) Just ~ed model aotK Blu "3-1377 1.750.000. 70t Udo Patti l Dr. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1•1iiiin•0t--·o .. t•e .. c ....-w•ooa-....1 :: =.· ;t'~7 v11- bfid0e Home. •BA. twn1-~diiiiii'a..r-,oorn. 2 trptc. Mu,..._, U1'11ftLIT wool Berber erpt lhut-''· 150,000 ...._ Prt¥ pool end ~Pam Moea. Aftr 751--tMO Mutt SMf 7~9823 ******* Ar=.~ ......... Cllllngl. .. c:. 29dfm ' M* pertact 28R. den. Dan or 38drm. aoee to r • t r • • t C o f fl c • • tandy t>Nc:h 1225K ~I/bdrm) on golf DOCKSIDE AE 722·9730 COYfM •lefty "' "'"" -------Bright , elty. ... "" BELC"uny tt1rougt1ou11 Orily UUft 1319,toO. CM! PATRICK Luxllftoue Towne Colec- TlNORE 721-1200 or t!Otl Pl~A 1715.000 71()..1702 OP£H SAT:/~. 1-5. 12 CMttlam Ctt, Hpt 8c:h BRASHIER & CO R.!. BAOKERAGE 761-1219 v 1'!1. 75f.te00 Corona dal .... -El IPll IRllY 1-1 U Cll llS ""9 e &a, 4 BA Btoob r) u . .W--SSlt.•-ttS .... ,., ... ~ ()ppo(tuAlbtS ·-· ._.. • l Curci 1111~ ""--UM·•-llM ...... 4 8R + fR •••• -•••• ·-lntrtltt/Wtbef nM celf& IUA....-Slts.•-111 l ._ 2 ea, 2 w2 "°'' _ -· Leltr•ttt/WM nM CIST& IU&.StsJ.Mt. 2S4t W.., .... 3 U. 3 84. ·-· llS...W U Sl ..... 111_ M f ___ _ 5 BR. 6 8A.. new --·---·-ft Z...,U. _ ... _..__ .. __ l•4M'-t ~ •mt-Mn.-t. , ... ,,... ... ... ,.., ... _._ s.. SllSlllrl -SI....-•• .._ 5 .. rl~.--.. M-•--·-$ l.-... ....... _ ........ l .. 2 .. __ P. Sndf"I U. Wll paal llll I \!JI 0-.!C.,.*-.. . o .... ......... i..-..... .......,~ ....... .-....-.;., ....... _ " ..... a--.~,.,...-....._ Ull "': = J •Spe •Pooa •vw.w ••Waterfront ***Watwtront and Pool V'GIYe Addr .. et Guard Gate .... HOIES FOR SILE 1 II 19111 Fiii II tr IEI 283 F.irvtew. Laguna.SMch 759-eeOO $345,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IElllll 1407 Bonnie Ooone, lrvtne Terrece. COM 759-eeOO $525,000 Sunday 1-4 252 E. 19th St, Ealtllde, C.M. 831-7300 $279,000 Sun ~ '.:30 117 E. Wl19on, E'Slde C.M. 750-eeoo $186,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1 901 Udo Park Dr # 1 F Lido Vig 831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •t448 Mendoza Ter.(Corona Hghlnds) CdM 875-1895 $895,000 Sun 1-4 S4 OoMn Vista, Sea ti.land 844-9090 $559,000 190 w .. tpor1, N.B. 844-~ $289,500 Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4' 2 II 19111 Fii II tr IEI t215 811t Street, Newport Sh<>tea, NB • 722·8730 $225,000 Sunday 1-4 2864 Baaawood. EastbkJtf 844-toeo $499.528 t13 Rocky Knon. lrvtne 790-5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-5 t 1e14 SantaneUa Ten.oe. Irvine Terr, CdM ~200 $e75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 SM Cow Ln, See tlland 831-1-iOO $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 217 Via Rawnna. Udo Isle • ~ *'499,000 Sunday 1-4:00 •21n Vlata Entreda. The Blutta. Nwpt 8ch 15M389 $4&0,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 llEllMI 310 18th 8t, a... Beech 721·1200 $319,900 t Sunday 1·5 2001 AINfa, Irv. T wr.ce 844-eoee> MH.000 Sunday 1-4 • 2540 Beck Bay Loop, E'SkM C.M 1M eeoo 1251 .soo Sunday 1-4 3U Cotton·~~ Shorel) N.8. MM>271 .ooo Sat/Sun 12-4:30 200I Debot8h Ln. t-..port 8wt'I a 1..-aa 13M.500 Sundtly 1_. .... 11 Hull, Okte Corona Del Mer ...... ,,. SUl.000 lundey , .... Sat/Sun, .... t1401 KJnae M .• NllWPort ltatafl• ... ..,. 1111.000 ..,.,.. , .... 111 KftoMI. ttawport 8Md1 .... 7111 .,..... awa..n , ... ......... n. ..... IU IOIO .. .000 .._ ,_. -'9rt Clift' , In ane1. HerW v.. ..,..,.. .... ~, ... ·r.r.T.:m&... .. M ••+518 s. Bayfront. Balboa lstand 723-4190 $1, 100,000 Sunday 11-4 7101 s...nor •. Newport Beach 831-1-iOO $5&6,000 Sunday 1-5 •••124 S. Bayfront. Balboa la ~ $1,725,000 Sunday 1-4'·00 501 VentaJa. Newport Beach &4()..901~ $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 745 Via Udo, lido Ille, Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $565,000 Sunday 1-4' 112 Via wui.rs. Udo Ille 831-1-iOO $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 301 Vl1ta BaJa, C.M. 750-eeoo $339,000 Sunday 1-4' 2450 Vllta Hogar. Blutta, Newport Beach 873-9333 $228,000 (LH) Sat/Sun 12-4 442 V\lta Roma, The Bluffs &«-9080 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 1249 W. Balboa Blvd, N.8 &45-0303 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2108 Yacht Mltchlef, Seaview 844-9080 $580,000 Sunday 1-4 3 II ,111 Fii Ill or DEi 509 Avenlda Ladera, The Blutts 844-toeO $389.000 Sunday 1-4 2540 Bad< Bay Loop, E'Slde C.M. 759-eeOO $257,600 Sat/Sun 1-4 •t 327 Catallna, Nwpt Hgts, NB 759-8700 $525,000 Sunday 12-4' •2051 Commodore. Baycrest &«-e200 *'449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3000 Corte Portoflno. Newport Villa, NB 780-5000 $539,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 11oe o.von Lane. Newport Beact1 759-8700 $525.000 Sunday 12·30-4':30 ... 810 Donald Pl, Newport HefQhts &44-9090 $5-49,500 Sunday 1-• 117 Hlbl9cus Ct. Jumlne Pt<, CdM 867-2121 *'475,000 Sun 1-5 33.Malnaall, Jumlne Creek 844-9080 *'449.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~ 17 Montpetler, Harbor Ridge. NB 7ec>-&OOO $125,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1130 Pembrook, Newport Beach 831·12M *'415,000 Sat 12-4'/Sun 1-• . •995 Sandcutle, H.V. Hiiia 7Se.eec>G MM,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 300 82nd ST. Newport Shor6a 831-1~ "85.ooo Sat/Sun 1-' 1119 ~ Ln. Newport 8MCh MM7tl $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1"9 Tuatln. E.Mtaide, C.M &44-9080 '359.000 101~~~~ .... 75 ~.000 2535 V1eta. r-~ 25,000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4' Sat/Sun 1-4 •421 v..-a Pereda, The Blutta, Nwpt 8ch 7eo-.sooc> Sunday 1-4 t 2006 Vecttt Vlalant, N 8 . '31-7300 87U.ooo SatlSUti , .... 30 1 ••••1 410 ~ It , •• 'r:M1 ee.cn ,...100 .... 000 ~ 12-4 * •IO 12 l9lartc. .._. Vwde. CM '40-nll 1111.000 Sunday 1-S an =•• or. CctM ... 11.471,000 ~ , .... ,_ ..... Doone.; Irv. Terr.ce ' ,.. 1100 ..... 000 Sal/Sun 12"'4 ~~:i·:n=· .... lliU8un 12-4 n•o.t •• ..,......, .. ,. ._, .. lll'D llEIPlllTE •70<4 Goldenrod, CdM 873-5599 $529,000 Sun 1-4 33S Plazza Lido, Lido Ille 831-1-iOO $889,000 Sat/Sun 1-45 1724 ptaza d9I Norte. Penlnaula &«-e200 $8&5,000 Sunday 1-5·00 ••851 St. Claiof, C.M. &45-0303 $289,000 17~ Stlrtlng, H.V. Homes 759-&eoo S.74,900 2399 Tustin Costa M ... &48-7171 *'429,000 Sunday 10-e Sunday 1-" 224 Via a.no.. Lido lwe 831-1-iOO $945,000Sat/Sun ,_.. • 11 19111 Fii II tr IEI 2228 Alta Vista, Ealtbtutf 844-9090 $507 ,000 *. 5e Befcourt. Belcourt Sunday 1-4 844-e200 $1,495.000 Sunday 1-5.00 t 24 Canyon FaJrway, Big Canyon 844-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4' 30 479 Ealt Ya!e Loop, lrvtne 733-9823 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12-Spm .,... 22 Hermitage. Big Canyon. Nwpt 8ch 681-1558 $865,000 Sunday 12-4 •2060 lnroz. M ... Verde, CM 631-7370 $35.4,900 Sunday 1-4':30 1160 Kingston. Wimbledon Vig 759-6800 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••701 Lido Pane Or Newport Beach 873-3777 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1954 Port Che! .... Harbor View 631-1400 $589,500 Sunday 1-4 2012 Port Provence. Harbof Vtftw Him, NB 780-5000 $4 75,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •978 Pott, C M. 5-48-2313 $210,000 2083 PrMldent Pl, C.M 5-48-2313 $222,500 2777 Sandpiper Dr. C M 546-2313 $340.000 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 5512 Sierra Rola. Turtler()ci(, Irvine 842 .... 940 *'489.500t/Sun 11-4 34 Sltver Crnent, Tur11e Roe~. Irvine 759-eeOO $439,900 Sunday 1-4 1848 Tradewlnd, Baycr•t 759-&eoo *'475,000 Sunday 1-4 1099 Tulare. M ... Woods. Cotti Mesa 540-7355 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 1 IElllll 300 FernlMf, Otde COM 759-eeo<> 11.000.000 3181 Medelra, Coet1 MeN Sat/Sun 1-4 $40-7355 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 1918 Port Carctm. Har. View Hornet 644-9080 "25,000 Sunday 1-4 828 w OcMnfront, ~!Mula w -9090 sees.ooo Sunday 1 .... I II 19111 Fiii II tr Ill * t 11 Genew. Hfllbor Ridge t44-e200 '525,000 Sat/Sun , .... ;30 •••~. t"9wport Cr991, NB 873-1300 1225,000 Sat-Sun,_.. •3313 M• lgotd, Coeta Mela ~n13 1354.500 ~ 1_..:30 ..... , 1 Nlpol, Hert)Or Ridge. ~ ~ 1'0.;1t00 12.411.000 Suncley 1-5 OCUI VIEWS ...,.••t11392 Or~, TuatJn HUia, SA 721-1200 $1.1 .ooo Sat/Sun 12 .. I II 19ln Fiii II tr .. •t•V'7 Yorklhlre. Hwt>or fijdge, NB 790-5000 $2,000,000 S..t/Sun , .... TOWllllES COIDOS FOR SILE 21E ... ...,. ••• 280 Cegney Ln 30$, Vitia Belboa. NB 873-4400 $379,800 Sunday, .... 79 Cotlk:a Or. ·~ North 831-7300 S2e5.000 Sat/Sun 1 .... :30 40e E. Bay (By Newport l.Mdlng) Belboa Penln 831-1.2M $219.900 Sunday 12_. 230 UHe Ln •312. CM 8'S.0303 *'405,000 Sat/Sun 12_. 17388 Roeniood Terrace. lrvlne 75~9100 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .-.· 2 1119111 Fii iii tr IEI ••377 Bayvtew Terreoe, Costa MeM 873-4082 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •• 12 Chatham Court. Newport Beech 75~1219 $775,000 Sat./Sun. 1-5 3 IEllMI ••3039 CtubhouM Cir, CM 546-2313 $ 189.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 902-8 Heflotrope Ave, Otde Corona Del Mar 8734494 $3 75,000 Sunday 1 .. • 204 Walnu1, Newpcw1 8Mcfl 973.3777 1231 000 • * •3 TrlbUte Ct. N~ Creet, NB 751·5000 $294. Sunday l...S 1984 Vista Ceudal, Stutts 759-9100 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •27 10 Vlata d9I Oro, Blutta. N.J . 75~9100 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *455 Vlata Grande, The Blut'tt, Nwpt Sch &40-55&0 $339,SOO SatfSun ,,5 * 41 1 Viall Roma. 81uff1, N.8 759-9100 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 3 II Ill•• Fiii i• tr IEI 815 JaamlM •A. 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""°· tn-t018 : grndr • ...Mtt1 uu.•1141 0a ..... .,.r::t1,.;ac1t1e •111-1•• M4M11Evee&Wlcncte ::=;;~~J~ blcto~~/mo.' ~oiJ:".O: , • 11~Ull i-2-8".,_......1BA.,....,dr.,r-w~---,o,.,..-.,...1 :~ 5a~BA. upQel' 2BR 1BA. Q#-0-. ~ 1725.28R18All'plc,rence ' am.. 1144 .-.ocLUilVIOUAN>• *u~:r.:.::.-~·:. =-~ perkln.1. •1"1H/Mo: Newport NOnit COftdO. ::'1. CALL . Ollft• : PCM°' EMy Jte!:!h ~ )'91'd, wW!r/dryr nlc1,1p9. yard, no do91-Avlffllble ~ ~ ONIOfMlh'.Y Piiji(!Q.,. 1floGAT!I> COMMUNITY• pon , Gerege, fWc9 M1..._ °' awot4 ~ dlnp=-~c~' 87).1IOO 0t 2-.1M7 : , ~ 1 mo 1 .,, 2208-0 Placienlla. S775 21f. 2318 Sance Ant fi ~ queue Model, HR ••MIN wat« vtew l1S50 U111L1fJ l~S7imo 721:.ao. ' 2SA 28A. bWn oellf'8 1 ....e. u'ooo1m0~ un: mo. No pell. 545-7983 Ave.#5. (213) 431-378& \J IJ 2'ASA, c:loM IO poof-On 81AUTIFUL t•A HA •O.Uae 2 ttoty MIU&A Houle-+ dltlcMd oottege retno w/d 19' 2 .... i furnlthld: Call Carol **EASTSIOE adoreble AVAIL. 2/1. Unf. rm w/pvl r a11~1mJ' ~t·e~:.~i4 w/IOlfeoutteVllW. Aleo ~~ly~rm , root 4llr 38e L.Mne. OINna, I Newp0tt2 ,.,.:::: ~! 10 bMc:tl. Pt eoc.etol1I : ,.orcelle, l45-t7H, 2BR 1BA Duple.)(. 1 cw ba,FNtmtcS3751molnct " . ..., 1•1Veil.,rpto,weeblr, --· • gairege. WelghlrOCIMl.llllOTmo IM.'1 :.i--"· S10251mo.17M146 I 7ff.MOO garage, 1850/mo. Age utll. klCc/lndf'y prlV, nr NEWPORT HEIGHTS 38r Uaht. bright I open 28R micro. W/O l*upe. 2 Cllf Quieter ... 1soo~mo. O.diner Ind Avell 211 , 1 CM ...... •14001"'°·•---......-_,,...,,...-~=-~ 175-4912 OCC CM 754-0184 2.. Gii' Yllld ftl* flloBA In Woodbridge All oat w/xtrl ator ... 1 oen-·~ 38R 2~.2 credit l referencH 142-3160. No, ... Bier * LOTS OF LIGffT * ~c::;. llenUILynch . . . twJM 1115o1mo' + ~ nO amenlU•• Incl Like fral alf. All melnt. Ind. •torv cwnhme. Prvt 721~ Ot ns.1111 NPTHTi 48"(0t3+ Oen) ~. ,...,, Entnnoa. ~ .. ally S 1*~d 111 · Bf~=":,,":' 2'ABA. pell, 142-5722 . pool, -.nnlt, etc: Sorry, no peu.144-0eot ~!!" ... "',· ,.'!!c!.. vl•;...!t Eaclull~ B'"" Cenwon lrg yd, :.W. 12250/mo'. petloi=~='· m · i .. ....., y • ~rage, • • I 1100/mo + ullla. Yrfy ,. •& Ullll --· -~ ~~ '""' ,. ' Aot-Kattty 845-2235 '550 Open HOUM 1·4:30 Sun-= ~~~·· ~m~~:2 ='~':· l::· g~:; ,, •••• , ....... . AEAt~v::feot . v....... ee:.: !mm .. Yldl•w· wld '*llPlllTl1 ILi/mo ::0 2=. ':! f,;':: .f. Coombe Aelll1Y ..... "' day, 242 Evening Ca· ., · S.1070 to 11120/mo. 1!:· I::·,;::= -4 2 ,ooi,ctoeetobeedl,Cen-761-SH10t~t7-5471 MTllllRI-WWIK co CNr\I eov.. Utll nyon, Snoreclllf. Pvt •WTW• Diane HO·H10 JO · Ofenge 8loMorn Condo; nit. 1775/mo. 131-«>52 **OMAf LC)(~t,'f~I 4a.-nA l\t01r19' huge Ind. MOO 17M114 beedl. 12,500/mo. CaH 3BR 2BA 309 E. 161h PAOP MGMT 751-2717 NICE HR l!MIA 2 atory 18R 18A, 1700/mo. Poo4, deya, 722·7215 evM. ··-· ._,. v........ rern11y nn w/fl'ple' new cnwmtna airy. 2M 18A B.J. 721-0132. Grubb & Place. S1550tmo + eec. town home . Pr v t ac>a. etc. Margie, Age 2BA 1BA. Qt1 bell MONT!OO 4 KDAOOM. 1BR OYettooka Ptza. aeC crpta, pe1nt 11 .,P.. No So°'PCH trple ~: ElhAeeltore844-t200 •-W.. BRITIANYWOOOS ywd/paelo,2C'1108fege, 979--8280or6'0-7355 ._2245 Vlat = Bflohl&Sunny -.. ofbNe pool grm petlS17eoimots1-ioe7 dOM to 'l>MCft l1ao0 Spacloua 2BR trplc -.::·1' •••• CONDO 2-Scory, 3BR frple. Comm pool . .,, Tunleroc:tc EJClc home wl2 11'"""/mo ...... :C,1• a 11975/mo, Bkr '40-58&4 lllitm0 h. 7M-°1117 , 756-t233w ln-aoHh kMM~ .:...... ' • -"'••-2W, frplc, 2 «:« Oat., Herbor I "405 Frwy ..... _ ..,., ..,_.. ' ,,.,. NWPT HTOS TwnhM. 38r ' _," .. ,ClfpaC, .,..,ttert, POOi TennltlClubhouM $900/mo •-t l75-4912 Macr -· 2000 eq ft, The Property MW1 BAY RI OGE PARK ------2'Mll 2 Olr~ '= 1-LA...,...,,..AO""'E,,,_.,S&A,.,,...,..-=21A.=-=---..,-,=d pdo, ger, St3001mo -+ .,...,.:. ·""' r•lbelt l city view CONDO.~ 29A, trptc, _,..... ' ' ~ 819-355--0823 1v....,/1Qft, Cell Chefyl SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA 2 1,900/mo 154-1$11 28" nA oondO. Mcl.w Cethedfal ceilnga pool ~ condo, lerge 1 1'71+eeo. I hoc*up, Ol'aee. trple, 856-2504 Mon.-Frt. " CownhOme Git . • --2 cer ow Geted' • 1e.-11100/mo Cell lun 12--S. I Cl9Y St. dtetl. I 1400/mo. AV811 WESTSIDE DUPLEX REN· Im~ ywd flteptace: WESTPAAK MW 28+' 28a on'°" COW'M 11750/mo lftunlty 1l50/1Qft ~ eso-'1445 l46-04•1OI17~2 now. 76t-0745 En:'t'o.!' ~lllm In TAL-28A 18A, 1C«1::i· bar. sm911 pat • Ok . ~~ !r:!co. ~· Cell t4CMIH . CMr)il ise.2504 M 0 -Frl. uoo ISLE. 48R SBA furn. PINN POtNT 38A 28A. s NEW DUPLEX 38A 38A. this .........,.et l lu ~ aoe. llOO/mo. Call •" l975/mo. Ag117Mt12 s1200 p/m14()..1212 ' 28N28A COHOO 11__ Ltg petio/gwege l2500 frplC, Obi Oar,~ ... 11800/mo. 111 Ordlild SBR Mt' au ....... ~ Prope 142-1797 TOWNHOUSE On SYpariOI, Near BMch. n•w .... , /mo wtMer. 8111 Grundy C.,. Cod, 12*/mo. 0 a ya I 5 0 . 0 2 2 0 or 1ong 1erm ~i!:l Huge Eaatalde 28R 2BA EASTS~OE. 3BR 2BA, gar-End unit, 2 m..ter autt•. WlllllllM Cerport -+pool 11000/mo 2~~ 2,:; 2S:: r::=· Aelttcw.175-1111 871-5713 Evelwtinde. 173--52M OOCf1'I poeeitite. CMdren w/lg tnc:d ywd. dlw. mini age, MW cwpet, new 2 cat ettached Garege, 48+' 38a. 2 frplC, Near pool (714) 145-7517 Walk co Beck Ba • ... -T 8...,,, Walk co beeCtl 28R 1BA. ""'" 1• l paca ok 12800/mo bllndt, t>eem c:.lllnga. drapH, new mini•. batcony, very na I pert!, no~ $1&50 1 1400/ Ag1154-4~ ... ._ ~ Hlgllly up-frple, oerlll· very°*"· walk..ffl c:IONC betC: CellOOuGHERBST . 1850Pelok780-ate2 29'1273 Virginia Place $1100/mol4$-105t 552-18111978-2157 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• mo. gnided 4BA. 2BA. ram 11000mo.557-t2900ya. .....,..2111750 eu'.S:. 720-3MO 780-5000 S 1 0 0 0 I mo . C a 11 28,_ 29A, large Y•f!~. 8tO CANYON Cown home rm. din rm, no P91t 54 ... 3710 E~nda . . OI 2 Story, 2BR, n~BA. 2 cat 21~7-4118 ... ..... 11• .., ..... 1141 11195. OeYt, Newpon 28+' 28e on ootf c:ourM, 12150/mo 780-0715 . Sunny 11t ftOOf 1BR, pvt git, wld t.kup, cable. - -PecHlc R.E.. 1'5-3MS pOOI tenn19 very nice W&Tm'lln +U pello coveted S*o MW .. / crptlldrapee,blltlna.lg EASTSIOE hOUM 4BR 9EACHCONOO BA,.,,.,. OCMr'I l15i5mo851-1111d . ..1.1111.. 38A28Alpe.Frplc Get pa1nt'& cerpat. -co '!f~VTTV'r'fr ru· A.I ~,, Br1, °'*' SaVSun, No 3BA, ram/din, Quiet Quiet 1BR 18A avail. 2/1, \ltft, CO!""' pool & ape, •mJU lfM WI ays Buch U ·BI y fro n I W/D tn00mo ~ s>tft 1100 4IM-2900 ·cwt-~• 1.11 \. peu. S7t5 + HC $1350. Newly remodel. pool,Jec,petlo.S7SO/mo. xlnt condl HOO/mo. •NOFEE~~* eom. .... eome11g11.eome w/dodt..QUleCFM\Mwl. __ • _____ ,......,.,.__,.~-...,..,...--~RE~AljTORiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii54it-it4iiiiii90iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi2i51i&tiin.i•i .. i 440i5-i8i7i44iiiiiliCeMiiiiiii2i4o.i34&3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii4it4-50iiiiiii2i7i~iiiiiiiiiiii. iiiAgiiitiiiliiiiiMlrtliiiiiiiiage1iliii1tiiil'iii2i.i77ioeiiiiii~buy·-·ln·el·•·•·llled·····NO·F!·E·tt·Ag~C ii54a--it44~il .,.., UnfurnW* atudlo apet't· ?2e,1ae11tial l1eoltet1Z9e Seevlcu 71te ,eazge't 911depe11de11t ?2eal €.-tate <!c111pllll6 tit t'e ?Jatio11 SELECTED HOMES ING CANYON BEAUTY $1,215,000 Gorgeous family home. 5 BR. 3 BA, custom features Include, spacious living room, dining and famlly room areas. Large lot. Some night light views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. BIG CANYON S1 t495,000 Lovely traditional family home, 6 BR, 4 BA. with elegant formal marble entry. Large master suite, large private lot with pool. On one of Big canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. BELCOURT 11,495,000 Belcourt Gallery custom home. former model. Four BR, 4 BA, plus bonus room. Circular stair- case overlooks gracious living areas. Pool, spa, BBQ and cabana. Belle Partch. BIG CANYON CUSTOM 12,'50,000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms, bleached oak floors, 6 BR, separate large cabana, pool and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,.,000 Traditional Country French, 5 BR, 611.i BA, home. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, Incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. DETACHED HOME S GARDEN OF EDEN '425,000 Light and bright, 3 BR. 21h BA home: Spadous rear yard with f1owers and fruit trees surround the patio by Rogers Gardens. IOI or bicycle around Newport Bay. Gloria Robertson or carolyn Lowe. NEW BAYCRllT LISTING ..... ,000 Move-In condition, ready for immediate oc- cupancy. Three BR. 21h BA. cottaae. Berber carpets, pool redone, new landscaplnc, Home completely refurbished. Beverly Morphy. llAYIHOMI ......... EriloY the amenities that this pted f•mlly com~ mUnlty tw.s to offer. Charmine 3 BR, home with teP1r•te muter sutte •nd study. Laree family room. Ann Peters. PAMLY--•O•IOOD . --Outstandtnc one level 4 BR, home, \riaikif\I distance to schools ind shops. Greet prlv1te loaltJon. Pool, • ind loads of uperades. Max· lne Propp. Pm••ua...A PAM PllVACY 1111.000 Four Bit, 2~ BA, femlly home away from the crOWda yet dote to the wedce, be.ch 1nd ~ llCUVtty. A drum place to retse an active f•mlly. Hobie Denny. B WALD UY .. ITATW IALI .,._ ()nfy S72',000DthllJ11t w/lqe n.t beebant doM to oerk Md tennll. Terrllc locMloft;~ potendll for .cld-on or remodel. com.ire with recent-... You'll dllccwr .a...:lod or D9¥e. FEATURED HOME HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 12.llO,OOO Under construction. fabulous views of the ocean and city tights. Five or six bedrooms. levator. three levels. To be completed In the spring. Choose your finishes now! Ann Peters. UNDE R 5300 000 PRECIOUS GEM 1211,000 A real doll houe for comfort and luxury In outstanding location near Newport Center. Two BR, executive condominium. Built In wall unit. Walk to shops. Naf1CY lmbernlno. LIKE NEW CONDOMtHIUM 1244,000 Beautiful 3 year new 2 BR, 2 BA, home In the heart of Newport Beach. White carpet, mirrored walls. Very light and bright. Security gated community. Micki Cooper. A RIAL BUYI 1245,000 In the heart of Newport Beach. New plush carpeting, walls of mirror, vaulted ceilings, mas- ter suite with study area. Two BR. 2 BA. Priced to sell Immediately. Micki Cooper. ILIQANT TOWNHOME lm,000 Spacious 3 BR, 21h BA, end unit. Veryllght and bright. completely remodeled, has very prtvate patio. Walk to pools, Wiidiife Preserve. Trlona Ber&Jn . OPEN HOU SE S BAYSHORES l BR. FR BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR BAYRIDGE 2 BR. pool BAYCREST l 8R, pool BAYSHORCS Jiit.FR llCCANYON J 8R BALIOAISl.ANO l llt H V HILLS ...... ,. ING CANYON .... flt UDC)ISL[ 2 ... f'I PININIULA .... pool m.couaT 4 .. FI SATURDAY 1121.000LH I ·"4 ., .... , .. )() .... ,.., I••• I ~ SUNDAY 1111• ·~ ,,,,.,.. , .. I ild-1-4.10 "·--, .... .. .,,. ••r 21139 Yleta Suunne Shuler a.c...,... .. ..,.., Step~~ Ctody 11•• .... Mkkl Cooper •1c1 ..... 1•1r• Donni W•ll .. VllN Su1•nM Shuler ........... Jadlle Ketcfl ....... Sar• tf'""'9ft ,..o ..... ........... .. =-... ~ ltfWlfta I Fl a.t ... VIE W S HAR80R M>GE 11, 190,000 Breathtaktnc views of Newport. Five BR. 4 full baths, formal dlntnc room, private spa. Mirrored walls, security system. Guarded gate. pools. tennis courts. Mall Gulledce-Bean. E•RALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE 11,150.000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potentral. We just 'Isled this at SI , 150,000. U>t5 of parkln1. Two stories O.K. Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley. 80UTHWEITERN DlatGN 11,375,000 Three BR with paol, spa and fountain. Located on one of the larcest lots In lrvlne Terrace with tso• view of Jetty. ocean, Balboa and Catalina. A must see. Ask for Bl Johnson. COUNTRY FMNCH 11•.000 Fabulous Harbor Rld&e custom 4 BR. home offers lovely pool and spa with cascadlnc river rock waterfall. Landscaped to perfection Pan- oramic view deck. Interior with superior ap- pointments. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody fAaULOUS ESTAft·YleW 11,5001000 · Six BR, Slh BA with family room, sltt1n1 room and formal dlnlnt. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool. outside cooklnc facility •nd entertainment area. Two separate master sutes. Trlona Ber&ln. PRIMll!R LOCATION 11,721.000 Balboa Island's most active harbor location. TWo or 3 BR, cu,tom home boasts private spa, teak cabinetry, lots of skyllchts. multiple llvtni areas. New pier •nd doc~ for several larce yachts. Martha Macnab or Sari Hinman. •UPS• OCIANPRONT vmw 11.111,aoo Dr•matlc 180• views of oce•n, Jetty, Catalln• and sunsets. LlSten to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home wtth •BR, SBA. A special COM opportunity. tots JacObs or unct. C>eth. OftM.OOIHNQ .UCH ~ Terrlflc new 3 BR, 4~ BA w/conv den. l.Ooks down on the private beech & poundlnl surf. This ts E(Mrald Bay's best lociitton, Seller may carry Hnancl• to quallfled buyer. Dew Hlrlchlef or Rod Daley. EXECU'TIW HOME ment. remodeled, 3 Extra '\ 1W'Q rm, 28RI toomt. IMng, kltc:Mn & 2... ---'--.... _,. bett\, ... co beech, IV9ll ~yef'd~ .. "" .. 211. 1750/mo. utlla Incl. I 17 o o i mo . tf:ri: 118 O..chld Ave, CdM 154-1971 VERY LARGE 28' 18a, IUta La llM r': '~.,, ~ t re=. i i:&OOM. 2 L&I. .... epece, WlO Hookup1, pelnCIMr,,.Cldrepet. 2 11100/mo. 115-5128 ,,, Cit twaoa. 11095/mo. L:A:: ... -.G 01ye 7& 1·1190. Ev••1.;;.,._ __ .. __ ~~----.. - 54MID I 1111 Im lAKUHORE CONDO and 28R 18A on the 8luftl. Tennie ctub 18r t8a S OONnvtew,jec:uut,OIW, Co11t Metro Area 1750/mo. llSO/mo Hurry! Pfaff 2201 PACIFIC Propertlea 142-1717 TSL MGMT 142· 1803 a 8t 1111 •iiiiONUSIUS 1111 1 .~=~cebte ·m--1•cz .. il'.;m&---ina-s;;-1 •Yl. Ombtt wl88Q, lndry oommunttyt 11200/mo. rm. Nopett IS1-M27 Avt .... Jen Mar• Agt LARGE 1BR. OIW, ~ t1t-lllO Ot 540-J355 TV ~ No pet.ti 1W9 lllYlll• 2~s::>::.111 .. ._ l8A ,.., lo. COM\ --...-~--­,... encl. G9'1181o lndry 18A. 18A, IMS/mo. 2BR. rm 1rp1e, petto •n1mo. 1BA MaO/mo .. l400 ... • 50& ~ euttty. ANtgn perking l Tll MQMT 142· 1803 19' avell. 1t70 Walleea. Calf f« 'PP' 131· 1179 • •II . 18A ape, NetMy painted. Cerpet/dfepee, lrg terlOe patio. dOM to attOPe ...... .. 1510lmo+dep. IS0-1244 lffiWffiOi 11M XH. 1BR Unfurft, anc::t p , evWI _.... ei.n potdl tot 1 quiet 2112. No,..._ 1545/mo. _,. No pace. 1750/mo M60 def>. 150 E. 21 .. )IWty Cell 173-92"47 ••• 6134 ···--280 1!MIA. ~ Qlf· 1 ~ ea Unll ege, w/d t\oc*up, dlrq •Qoee to....,,_ room. trplc, patio. ·~ Ag11$M200 ~0~":$~~ ..... CUfi ... 28R 18A )leer· ._.... ........ -----... Ntoa -"" 2 C*z=· 2a.-1BA Dpta. Avt now. •r _...., llrtdlcergerege ...__, .,,., tlOO/mo 124 te vwa. 2181 a.t. .. A"9, ln-303t r: pett 14Wt27 I H tal•Hlt 28" 1M trt-pleil, trptc, MIT WIO l*up, petto, ftO ... 1 ... m ... lllli"'D""Y"'W-.,_., • .,...,.. On c.. 11. 1M. htto. No I"· 181& te?S. A'Wf 211.146-1414 lhdllll YA&.Y.Hon9fnlu 2MnAt7IO • 29R 18A No,..., 97~11 1700 • 1M 18A MOO. ... antm• =~t:"C:· u.111 llJd Hr .._, No peca OHH MOM. Y Laell7·1171/1to-1'.13 1411. 11Wt It. A IVl 2 MOty, .... .-•• ""' terry, llr·· patto, A ""911 qullM ~ e.wndry, IM)IQlmo. ytty. UM ........ w/pello a .1....... Cerpor1 IUO/ino. °' ,.,_ ~one """""' 21R 11P1* w~ I 9"· llA. encl 1ereo• • 1100/rno. "~,,.. t1.001mo rttt Dtene I very P'tt'', "'111 u•. .-.10 JO'"'°""TY poot. 1!P6-lndry. 11l + MGMT 7111 "717 l9C NO P1'1'8;14t4447 BAYFAONT APT 28' 11e F/P, 2 c. eet , modem, ~ Nw. 11200/mo cann~ v111ar Atty 113-377 Expect the best Coldwell Banker ReakknUal Real ~late Services NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644 ~9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS IRVlNE 039,000 Upgraded light & bright 2 BR. 2 BA con- dominium in Orangetree Terrace with A/C, new carpeting & custom blind . A. oc. pool & tennis. See today! _ RASTBLUPP '499 528 Executive pool home. Totally customized. 2 BR, 4 BA. MBR has 2 baths. Huge family room with bar & fp. Family kitchen, French doors. Enter- tafnera delight. SPYGLASS S726,000 Fabulous 6 BR, 3 SA. fam rm. t'normous formal DR, pool, jaruui + much more. View uf Canyon. Sett buy in arH. Sho~ like a modt'I home. Owners con ider all rea onable off er . BALBOA OCEANFRONT U ,600,000 Lower Penin ula corner locat1<>0 i tJ\e etting for this exquiaite cu tom h<>mf'. Quality i un- 11urp ed and with the Pacifir ocean a vour front yard thi i an un~lievabll' property Bl lJ~ r ', BLUFFS UH,000 2 story with one BR downat.aira. l..ovel patio with luah landac pe. Newer kit.. cabinet.a floor. Neat, clean & well decorated. THE BLtJPPS Ull.tOO paciou rree taindins condominium on Mauti- ful tree lined greenbelt.. Two lovely brick petioe & a larse sun deck. New kit & bath11 New price ... We are read tu U C'aU for dttaiil THE BLUPPS tHt,000 Fabulou. c ndo on wide 1r..enbelt, l 1tory end unit. HiJh beam ceilin 1 , lot.a ..or wind fur bra,ht It cheery fHlins. Large brick wrap· around patio. Bluff• t 1 tory location. .. ILUPn 1111,HI Popular 3 bedroom "Detu " plan on wid• .,_belt.. ffMh .. a daily, 1.nd rndy fot OC• =· ul-d.·w location t>ffen quiet A cwr N HOU Sf s ATURDAY 1--' NEWPORT BEACH 2 BR $269,500 180 WESTPORT L. WHITE THE BLUPPS 3 BR -'"2 VISTA ROMA $359,900 G. STRAFFORD NEWPORT BEACH 1701 IR INE AVE. 3 BR + Den + Poo1'-' 15,000 F. 'EENE .. JASMINE CREEK SS MAI AIL 3 BR, FR $449.000 G. LlVlNG 'TON llVINB TERRACE 4 BR, POOL 1.200.000 1916 GALAITJA L .. ROsF. UNDAY 1-4 EWPOIT BEACH l 0 WE TPORT 2 BR $269,500 L. WHlrJ'E EASTSIDE CM 1999 T STIN 3 BR, FR 359,000 C. ANDER ON THB BLUFF 442 VI TA ROMA 3 BR · $3S9,900 M. DEREMIAH THE BLUFFS 3 BR, DEN 509 A VE IDA LADEIA $369,000 K. PARKER THE BLUFFS 410 PLATA 3 BR s:tas.ooo 8 HI LL JASMINE CREEK SS MAI SAIL 3 BR, FR S.U9,000 C MCMAHAN EASTILUPP 2 BR, FR. POOL $499.52 HM BA WOOD 0 . ADAM ' BASTILUPF 4 BR. FR. PA Z!H ALTA VI TA $507,000 G. LIVING 'TON HEWPOIT HEIGHTS 110 00 ALD PLA E 3 BR, DEN $~49,500 E. CORKET'f SIA ISLAND 2BR S!AVI!W 3BR M OCEAN VI TA $559,000 P HARTLEY UO YACHT Ml HlEP ,000 B. HF.EDY BAUOI Vl!W HOM 1918 POIT CAIDIFP • 6 BR $625,000 B. TOWER .., ravtn TlllAC! 3 BR 169S,000 1001 ALTUIA E. 01 'ON PDINSlJLA 818 W. OCIANFIONT & BR $69S.OOO H. THAMto:R NIWPOIT llllGllT9 1401 IUN98 IOAD 3 BR. VIEW 1826.000 0 . GOLDSBERRY llYINI TIU&A ' BR. POOL 11,20'.0,000 1111 t.\LA11A L. MARSTON ru wr> f~ r l~f ... ., •. BACK BAY "'US!,500 Wonderful Back ~ay home, perfect fo1 the growm1 family 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath, sep f am room. H ~e rear yard with separate play area & R.V. parking. P A1X LJOO S 195,000 ..,paciou 3 BR, 2 BA townhoWll' w/3 car garage, large uttlity room , private patao, & hardwood Jloors. A good inv~tment area EA VIEW H80,000 3 BR, residencl'. Extensive built-ma, cuttom lighting in1ide and ouL Neutral decor. eluded location on cul-de c. DOVEi BOIES HH,000 Ocean, Catalina, caty lighta from thil •tunning 2 BR cu tom home. Dramatic court yard w/pool, lu h landscapmg. den, library, formal dining rm, work hop & o much more. A true gem. BIG CANYON tltH0,000 Fabulous cu tom built home overlooking coll course .. 3 ~room auitet, 4 full beth, library, den plus dream lliu:hen with fireplace. Muter bedroom on l8t floor. LIDO S t ~I00,000 2 unit.14 on 6th Ooor rebutlt into one luxuriou 4 BR, S BA home Incredible vie or all of Newport Harbor all the way to Dana Pt. BIG CANYO tl,IH,000 Enjoy the renity of livm1 on the 1otr ~! 5 BR, Jo'R. formal DR. All room• f'ace the courM Pool and pa 1race luah 1round•. BIG CANYO -11,176,000 BHt of both worldt. Mediterranean elecance in trad1t1onaJ Bi_i C.nyon. Thie home Nelly mak a statement.. f'abulOU1 for enwrtainins. BAY BOia H.UO,OOI Picture windoWI ov.rlook Newport Bay 6 city lichta. 80 f\ ~~Wee· Doek for 2 larP yacbw. Lira• pool. Quahty hOmt. UNDA Ill.I 11,IM,IH one or Ne~·· DftaUir tiaytront ..._.. with more than ft. On UM bay. A pier ad aliD of 100 rt. wm eCcomoc1Me a~ nouuafay appt. I \ , I ' ' I I I Cll Oia .. C..DAILYPILOT/......,,~16. - ::t '84 DlllE CHAllER 2AXR2<M '2695 '11 llSSll SEllTll 1RYE786 ...... 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E~ry and Baum arc members of the ~~.2 Club, which sponsors d~ Newport Beach Pro-am Golf Classic. The tournament bcncfiu Hoag Memorial Hospltal. Presbyterian. . . ... _ ·-.. Newport Classic tees off for 'I 5th year By HOWARD L. JtANDY ......... C:.1 1$ f I When the l )lh annual Nnrpon Oassic Pro-Am golf tournanwnt &ftS under way on Frid1y for tM firlf ol rwo rounds of play. at ltUC rwo fc:>nncr champions will be in ~ field. lex o( time Krttnin& the playm and caWna rirhtt 8-m or amateor chair-~ing OUl inviarions tO ttw. who pt m.la lial PiinpoiM It (71-4) 7'9-3030tarl'1 through qU&lifying 1Chool cech, .,ac .. this wietk.. Who knows. ~ may t.w anoc:htt fraftlt Ba;d.-a wane ol lhc PGA fuuyZotiltt.PayneSttwart,ChipBKk Tow now ~ in Palm Dnm. is or sonw otber futurt stat old~ PGA ~ in tht tou,..,.... alon1 W1fh Tow in our mida dus year." Mltk Pfti1 i.bd a..d Gft.et from dUs The f\'ef\t, sponsored by tM S5lCWb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. wnhHe»gMemoriaJHospttal.PttsbY· tenan as the ctwity r«ip~t, fearurcs 74 ~o(ationaJ ~""' ~ ldcac"d br ..a BetftJ-1'1S-tht-~ moftfy &um and co-dwnnanJakt Rohttr in• winocr on cht 1969 PGA four and process thac btgins almOSt as t00n as pla~d. in ~ Tournameu of Cham· UC>ftT TI!ITINO AND MHAK.ITATIYE TMAT..xT PhyS1Cal Therapists, lqtr 1 .... lfMc.,, ••..a ..,, Terna ..,.•NII, 1111 late 111111., and .... a-of Start PhySlcal Therapy and the New Start Spine Center. continue to otter. .. •liert ..... ............ ................. • Evaluabon • Hands on Treatment. This approach 1s utJlized tn proper postural ah1nment body mechanics, manual therapy techmques. soft tissue mobthzabon, therapeutic and stabtb.zabon exercises. • f>lttent Education "Backschoof'' 1s a three session protram designed to teach preventative back care and maintainance. ~ buddin_g young ffOS and a few counttr· parts from earlier years in a )6-hole e~nt. The pros att paitt~ with amateur pannen fot the rwo deys of play. A punt of $0,000 will bt peid to the compeiing pros with the wiMer taking home the latp amount in rht history o( the nenc. 17,000. Second pltce will receive '4.~ equal co tht amounc peid to the winMr two years ago. John McComish., a twO·time win.ntr here (l~. 1987) will be an the field along with 1986 victor Tony Gramts who won an abbrevtated IS.hole event whc-n ra.ans washed. out the first day of pay. .. We feel we have anochcr strong field this year," pro pla~r procurmltflt co- chamnan Gmc bi.um says ... We spend a In appreciation °"" :n2 Oub apptecaaces thotc ltSted below (ex their 1150 contribution u Heroes for Hoeg. 1 • James R. Anderson, Ncwp<>n Pnm· ms Systems~ 5(0« K. Anderson Jr., M.ster ViM<> Works; R.E. "Gene" O.um; Joycelyn E. Btnoetc; LynM Bcnnetr. Donald Boom; Willia.m Oinc; Dave Coffer; Ronald G. Coss. Micro Mocors/INna Oehc; Jury Coic; Cruy Houc Senk Houtt; Edwaid T. Oan~ls. ~ ltish ~; Afthur O.uahmf; William L Oilyenporr.· W11lil_m K. Oava1i Oarutl W. ~; CC>lanMy W. Elnay; ltwrtJ A. EYanS. Ptuhp D. • Farmar, WilliamJ.'filhtr, llictwd C: ,.,., C!LU.: James M. this year's tournament is meted. ~ nricc. in 1967 and.,-in im . TM top five from laJt ynr·a nm< ~the ianb ol pro plaJm from automatically qualj(y alon3 With dw rht ~~Tow att me tOp three pro-am winna and former chatnpionl ladina ~ winnm ffOGl 1918. TMy from 1~. ~top 50 from tht PGA indudejohnflannetywhowon$22.J"; Tour ~ing toumammt arc invicecl O.vid Gunn (Sl ~.364) and Mike Mila although d'IOK who art invittd to play ol Corona drl ~ <•14.S'8~ in PhotrU. uaually by • .,.-dw local While the pro field ii ncx cocnp&m. evcm. . e.~m and llhom ~ to finish chcir Playtrs an alto mvittd from the talk cart, dUs weft:. Southtm Cal1fom1a PGA and from the Defendin& champeonJon Chaffee o( Golden Scai.e Tour wilh Sp<>MOr Auain, Texas will nor bt pmcnt to invttanons fillint the balance o( cht de(tnd his ticK. He ldt che da1 after fcld. Chriscmu to play in tM South African AtmittUr playtta come from the ranb tour and will nor mum in rime to ol toumamcnc and corporate Sf>O'UO"S perttci.pert. along wirh t~ who pey the •1.000 Johnny J1cobs will be pla~a in his e.nrry (eoc tO perttetptt. A few o( the lC.h tournament, the mOK ol any latter ~ings a~ 1e&ll avulable by professional in tht f~ld. Glabman;James M. Grttnfield, Rohen Jr., the Grat Atncrjcan Printrna Co .. Gugge'l'IMtm, Mr. & Mrs Cati ). William F. PodJich; Polymtt Dewlop- H1ttm1WU\O Carol Hay~s; John He(. • ment Labontona; R le G United In( • ftrnan; Deane Hdp~nn; btarit K. Carl S. Rehnborf Mr. ac Mrs. Thomas Honda; Paul Hughes, Kidder, Peabody 0 . Rockefdkr.Jake ac Andi Rohrer. & Co.; M Ted lnouyr. Mt. & Mrs. Wesley R. Kewish; Mt. It Mrs. Ronald R. Laurwn, Richard Ltt, Califorrua Real bate Appnu.al: The Lusk Companies; Gent Lyons, Tht l.yocu Co.; Sharity Mahr; Robtn P. Mattnco, VSI /wo- ~e Procfucu 0.vllion- Bill It DeMy Matlw, Merrtll Lynch Realty; jot .Matrift, Chris P Maiwy; Robm #.tMdnc~ EcfWWI A MeterW IQ; Ward R. MuMOn. Mt. It Mrs James F. Muay; Nechols lftlliruce; Thoma.a H. N .rlf!ft. Tht IMN CO.~ Pa.al C. NJ'qUilf; R. Miched 0cW. Di~. hie.; Mr.• Mn. Guy ,_,A. William ,_.~ Gt<>t~ A. Rynns Jr., TAM PropmtH, HB~ Propttt1tl lnwst· menct; Or. Gnald f. Sc1dmon; Larryol\& Tonia Sal, Se.als Htalth C'.art Unic:John P.. Sc:thr. Michad D Stcphma. ffo.1 Memonal H~ Prdb.,mlM; Stradl· ~. Y occa. c:arttOn a bum, Scanlfoy D . Twgft,C.J. ~~It Sons.John A. Vibtt"f, Pacthi Vttt:W ~tnOc'..t Park; WamfrON Homa Inc~ Jleakon: Dr. Donald J. WMtlctf: }ohi\ L. Wills:~ I . W~ Frank IC. Wisdocn. YIMlom ~ s.Ja Co. Inc.: lobtn • 7.am. Newport Classic has 14 years of history, winners SCHEDULE o ·FEVENTS The Ntwpcwt Classic has bttn in aiMnce aince 197) and in 14 years. only Ont pb~ has been al* to ttpnr .. cMmfMOft-. Pair triMtt1 of the Newport Classic (formerly the Crosby Souchttn) hew had uouble in ~~ although tnttal haw saJtd 1n wcacrdiAf r~cts. Johrr Mieomilh, ~ hett in 198) and .... in 1987, is apn in tht 6dd for die' 1989 ~ Classic after ~ in a tic '°' fifth laa 1"' · ~ s a capeu.le Nn-down on the palt"'1l'Mfl~ 1918 -~ Chafftt. ~ AUS<in, Tuas raideot made his seventh appearance in the touma~ru a winning effort with a wire·ro-wire victory. Ht was the Inda aftn the futt round on S.turday with a 64 and f &nished the final day with a ti6 for a 00. the l<>tttR rwo.day toul tn tM hitrory o( the ~t He won by five scrokn OVtt previous wmnt'r (1986) Tony Gntnes and picked up the ~ winner's check an rhe hisrory o( the event, $),600 Chafftt played on the PGA Tour f« fow J'ftl1 but has turned co the insutance businns followmg his victory at Ntwpon Bnch Country Oub la.sr year 1987 -John Mccorrush ~ fortnfl nauonal lon~·dnve cham· peon from Santa Maria, fired a final round 61 f« a tw<>-diy rocal ol 138, 2-unda·pet. He won a .,Uyoff frocn Gary Mceofd and 8d1y 'rucen on tht first ema hoW with an irM olf tbt ttt and by linking an 8-focx birdie pun. Ht pdrd up the r.,. place check f0t M,100 and Mid: 'Tm Just happy to win. I didn't think 2-undn wocild do it and I ~ in dw dubhoutt for ao how bri'0tt the playoff auttd. I hit an iron to UJI) yarch from the grttn and &lM'd a pitchioa wedge f0t my teeond shot. J fttl f'On:unatt tO win. The COUJW isn't long buttbt grttns fttt tough today." McComlsh had won the event in l~. 1986 -Tony Grimes. In a rain· shortened ~t (18 holt's were pla~ following heavy rains on the tint day~ Grimft fired a )4.)}-~7 to win by one scroke ovt'f 14 other players who ftrt tied at 68. Grimes played at Arizona S<ace and lives in Alenndna, Minn. He fired b1rd1cs on 4, 14, 17 and 18 and had no bogeys to finish 4-under·f*· F1rsc round play was washed out on Sarurday and the ~nt was shOf'ttntd co 18 holes on Sunday btcauK most players had other commitments on Monday. 198~ -John Mccomish. Rain was tht' big story agatn when the first round was dt'taye(f and ftnalty got under way with a sho<gun stan on Saturday. ~ccomish fired a 64 on the fanal round to WU\ by a suoke. Rod Cwl had to tmJe (or a Nnnef·up pc>Uion behind Mccomish. He rited with Tom Lamott one sttOb behind the winMr. McComilh had a 64 on t~ rina1 day to tie the tournament rKC>fd ol H3 for <ht J6.hok t'wnt. He was tho 1978 national loog-driw -champon as an MMlt.Ur He also won the 191} PGA tourdnvang diaanct champtOnShip. 1984 -Bill Btin0n. The Staten bland, N. Y. nati.c won by tw0 arokes with a ~H3 total. He a1Jo tied the toumarnmr Koring recC>fd ta by Bruce F1eisber in 19n. Pitying in the same fourtofM u 1986 wln.ntt Tony Grimt's on the final day, Bnuon felt it helped him to pin the ~ory. "'When Tony birdit'd the first hok, I 1ua ckcidcd to play my own game." Britton had only one bogey in tw0 days. that on the par·3 founh hole when ht }•putted 1983 -Mike Gow. Tht' ~attic 1tsident who attended Weber Stace UmVt'fS•y an Utah, fired a fow round 68 to go with htS first -day 67 for I n~ tOtal. Ht ckfeaced Jeff Thorruen by OM a1okc for the title. ·1 only mimd tbrtt grttru 1n twO days over }6 holes and had only one bo3ey and eight bud~s.," ht ex- plained about has rwo.day play Has best finish on the PGA 1our was f outth place in the Pt:nsacola Open YOU WANT PERFORMANCE & STYLE BtNSTORD WE'VE aoT 11T TffEODORE RO 1989 TAURUS 'SHO' in 1980, 1982 -Ed Doughmy. Dougher. ty t()()I( die Ind on the first day and hdd on to wm by thrtt strokes ~r Jim Bootos and I.any. M~. The winner find a ti6 on operung day and a 69 on the final day fOf a U) total He ~ from Linwood, Pa. Ram cauwd some problems but no postponcmenmt or canceUauon of a round. "I JUSl med to hit the fairways and make the 1recns· in regulation and I almost had a hole.an.one on No. -4," he said. He put tM tttlt' away when he birdied the 1 )th and l<irn holt'S to move chrtt an front of his ncartsi nvat 1981 -Mitch Mooney Moont'y dcfe11red Torn JOOt'S on the third holt' o( a playo(f to capcure the uric after bcxn foushcd regul•uon J6. hole play at 1 ~). The wtnnt'r had rounds of 69~fore maktng a 2· foot pun for a birdie on· rht third playoffhole (No l) fo1 rhe victory 1980 -Bob Mann. The 'Wll\llt'r was rhtnktng about quimng tht' tour che ynr before unul ht and Wayne Levi won the Wair d1sney World national tnm chamr.ioruh1p. flfSc round lttdn Ron Milanov1ch, who fired a cou~ record M during che first round. had croublc on rhc final day. He toolc a double-bogey six on rht' second hole afm his bell disappeattd in a gopher hole Herc's a schtdult' of t'vcnu fcx the Ntwpon Cla.ssic J>ro.Am next Wttkend ar Newport Bttch Counrry Oub. Thursday.Jan. 19 -Arrival o( pro players and chcdc·l.ll o( pros. Prset1ce round available fot culy amval.s.E~nmg -Ntwpon Oassic peirang perty (by IOVltlUOO on.ly) II Ntwp<>t't Beac~ Country Oub, no p m Friday, Jan 20 -Registra.t1on and 'check-in o( amateurs. flrSl round of Ncwpon Oass.c Pro.Am at Newpdtt Beach Country O ub. flrst ttt-off tlmt' is 7 1) a.m. using both the flfSr and 10th tttS Satwday.Ja.n. 21 -S«ond and final round .>f Newport Classic Pro.Am at Newpon Bt.ch Country Oub. First ttt.off umc tS 7 1) a m. usmg both rht f Inf and lOrh ttcs Awards presentations at approxunattly ) p.m. (ollowU1g conduslOfl of pla) Monday, Feb. 21 -Nt'Wpon ClaSSJc Wrap·l 'p tOUr· ~t at Ntwpon Beach CC f<>f volunrttr workers at rournammt Ch«k·in at 11 a m . shocgun Stan at 12 }() pm Award ~tauons m clubhouse at •00 pm or wht'n final group as finished 1989 PROBE GT TD FUTUIE BDE TODAY DOUBLE OVERHEAD TWIN CAM TURBO CHARGED 1989 ESCORT GT INITl,rna 1 Proceeds exceed $800,000 for Hoag Cancer Center Last )~ar s 14th annual Newport Classic Pro.Am golf 1ourrumenc produced S9~.IXX> for tht Hoag Cancer Center .. ccordm~ co John Heffern1n, prts1denc ot che sp<>nsonn~ ~H Club This brings rhe ccxal co more than S800,000 ch.u has bt'en r11scd for Hoag Memorial I losp1tal Prcsb)'tCrian du rms rhe 1 ~ yur~ che golf tournament has bc!en m ex1scrnce Profits from chis year ') evenc will a~ain be turned over co the new Pany and GeorRe Hoag Cancer Cemrr "Wefthe ~~2 club) pledged ro raise SI m11l1on for che cancer center over a rhree-~ear period ot ume and we have nearly met char 1-!0al. lleffernan i.a1d The !"liewp<>n Classic golf t6ur- nAmem pla}S a large pert m chis fundmsing effort along with our other social functions and special e*tlts such as the skttt shooc. ~em batbtcue, Chris<mas Carol ball, membttship perttd and many ocMi fesuvities." M<>My from the golf tournament is raised by selling various types p( sp<>nsorsh1ps There are 12 tournament sp<>nsors (each contributing S,,,H) and 26 corpe>ratt sp<>nsors (Sl,800 each). Each of these individuals and corpor· ations rKe1ves special recognition on one rec or green and in the PfOg,.m along with gaining an amateur Sp<>t in che 74-team field . Balance of the amateur field is sold at Sl,000 per pbyer. Heroes (ex Hoag coruribute Sl ~ and are ltsted in the program. Tour's recruitment history When the Crosby Southern satefl1tc rournamenc was started at Irvine Coast Country Club in 19n. tourlllg PfOS who d1dn'r make the fM:ld at Pebble Beach were g1~ a second chance to pby in an abbrevtated tournament in Newport Beach warh Crosby's blessing. Since that beginning. the toumamenc has benefined Hoa~ Memorial Hospi- tal, Presbyterian, with nearly a miU1on dollars in rewnue and the f exmat (or picking pro(essional players has changed over the same ptfiod o( ume. For the 1989 tou"rnament, PfO player recruitment chaumen Jake Rohrer and <rtnt Baum. have set the following cncena (ex inv1tattons From rhe Newport Clusic (Crosby Southem)-Top five fmishen and ues in 1988 (PfOS~ PfO-•m winner in 1988, PfO(essionaJ winners, 1984 through 1987. Top . ~ firushers and nn from the 1989 PGA Tour qualifying tournament. ffom the Southern Califexnia PGA -Top thrtt pc>int winners in 1988; pto(essiooat wanner of 1918 Newport 8"cb Country Oub Junjex CWsic J>ro- Am. Golden Stare Tour -Top five m<>My winners ·• 1918 AT&T Serin; Top thitt monty . winners -1988 GoJden Sutt Stria. Sponsot inviucion.s. Men's and Women's Sportswear ' AlllUll; JllllRY PRICE SALE Starting ht•rclay, l••••ry 141• Open Doily 10:00 AM to 5:0;0 PM ... ST., W-. CA. It's tee time ... Pictured above are mm'lbers o( the Newport ClaSStC Pro. am ex.ecuu~ conurutttt. The commiaec has compkttd plans (ex the Jan. 20-21 evmr ar the Newport Bath tountry Club. E!Dery serves as cha.irman of event After 1it1Ving four yan on the committft for the Newpott Oauic Pro. Am Golf Touma.ment. Couruwy Emery will Kr¥C u chairman for the 1~ annual fftn< at the Newport Bach Counay Oub on Ptiday and S.wrday. Jan. J0.21. Emery p&af'CCf ~. SUJOt rok '5 opaaciou chiirmaii in lase yut's cournamenc th8t it tponaottd by dw "2 Club, a IUflPO" I::; f~ HCMJ Manorial ~-... Ht .. alio......., .... Oft the ,,2 Oub board of dittaOfl. Serving under £mtfY this yar on che Wc-t commiatc that g~m much o( ctw income fot the tYCnC att Paul NfCJU• and Paul K•hc:s as co. chairmen. Odwn on the commttttt include Hank Adla, Maynard Carkhuff, Plu1 ff~ ~ Johnson, Dave Kcelins Ind ~ Knoche. Fawa V1tal1 11 in chatst ol awatds and tft pn.s fOf the amatnn whaw Jim Hibeft lftCI li>pr Vandcp1ft are in """' ol &cl&O:s for opencion o( dw .. . T H E D A L E B 0 u 1T A s s 0 c I A T I 0 N --- THE REAL ESTATE-COMPANY 71te f/Jalel"ut ~UCJciatiDJI .1af#te.1 tlte -- 15tlt ~111111at ?tewp"et eta.uic Peo-~m 631.-7300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1617 WEST~l I FF DRIVE, NEW PO RT BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a- Hoag' s Cancer Cent.er proVideS ex pert care Over rhe 1.ears. I h)a~ Memorial Hosparal Presbyterian has estab- lished 1r)el( "~ rhe cornerscone of cancer care and reSt"arch an Oran,.;<' Counr\ h) providm,i.: a com. prehens1ve prOf!ram of dia};nmis. treatment. research and education Hoaf h .. s alwap m.11nra1ned .i repuca11on tor bean}; at the torelronr of medical ct'chnolo~1· This an- cre.ises tht' ho5.p1cah ab1lic1 co anracr top proin~1onals and spec1al - ms brmg1ni.; beut'r care co pac1enr\ Today. more lantc-r p.it1ents Art' created at Ho.a~ thiln .it an> O<ht'r medical l.ic1lan an Or.rn,i.:e Counr1. Emphasis on pro\ 1Jan,i.: c .inc er c .ire -.ervKc-\ on Jn out p.icaenr h.is1~ has ,i.:rown dr .. m.i11calh an rt'<.t'nt 1 C"".ars. Some-"'O perct'nt ul all p.menr' unJt>r~o1•i.i: l heniot her .ip1 .ind W1 perlt'nt ot rh1.1se rc-Ct'I\ m,.: rad1ar1on therap1 do so H oucpat1t'nts . I lo .. ,i.:. lal..e mu)t hmpnals. \\as de\f,i.:ned pnmanh 10 cart for anpauenrs, those who are admitted and stay unul creatment is com- pleted. Cancer patients, however, must come to the hospital frequent· ly. sometimes daily for weeks and even months, returning home afrer each tesc or treatment. Presently under consrruction, the Parer and George Hoag Cancer Center wall be the first facility of itS kind 1n Oran~e County. It will be des1~ned for maximum convenience and access1b1ltty and with the flex1b1liry to keep pace with growing demand and new technolo,gies. Located .id1acent to the m:.un hospital campus. iust off Pacific Coast H1ghwa1. and linked co the hospital by a pedesman walkway. the r-.-~.000-square-fooc , three-st0ry center will include outpatient radi- ation therapr. as well as a hypothermia unit co mcrea~ the effectiveness of rad1aC10n and cheinotherap)· treatments. Heffernan &·· BOOrtz ~WYlrRSll ............... . Tile Patty and Geofle a_, Cancer Center la eclaedaled for completion in tile SprlDC of 1990. Crosb y gets cred it for st ar ting satellite event Durrng the I~ ye1ars that Hoag at Pebble Bcac~ on Kveral occasions Mrmoraal Ho.sp11al Presbyte_rWl has hHrd o( Crosby's 1nmest in a Kcond been the ma1or ~ndactor of proceeds tournament ar a Christmu party 1n 1974. from a golf totmumenr in this area, one Duffield. a member of Irvine CoaSt name Mands out above all the rest for CounrryClubandares1dentofNewport gemng' the event started. Beach. contaeted Curles Hester, one o( Bing Crosby, the late sin~er who~ his golfing cron~s ac Irvine Coast avid int«rst in the spon brought him m Hester, a real estate developer m contact with pros, roung and old -Orange County since 1949 and JMUldent formulated· the idea o( a satellite ewnt of Hester Development Co. coocurred when the field for his famed Clambake char this was tht place for the at Pebble Beach became <>ffrcrowded. tournament. Crosby scatted the Crosby National Both ~n ~re scrong supporters of Pro-Am m 19}7 and the winner that first Hoeg Memorial Hospital, Pr~byrenan year was one of got rs aU-time greats -and ftlt 1t would be a good 1dn to suge Sam $Mad who pickt-d up less m~y the ~ with procttds g0tng -to che than tht winntr o( this ytar's Ne-..pon hospital Oanic Pro.Am victor will tteeive. Crosby wu contaeted and he 1ent htS Crosby pot up Sl0,000 for prize mone> and in addmon granted the winner an invitanon to play in the Crosb)' OambaJce at Pebble Beach the follow- ing year. This conunued for thrtt ynn until Crosby's death m 1977 Wh~ the tournament here wu started an t9n. the PGA sanctioned satellite events for young pros who dad ocx make the field for that tvttk's tournament. Duff acid and Hester overcamt a ma1or p<oblem that first ytar w~ d\ty staged the c~r with only sex .-ttlcs of prepr9fACIOt'I When the Crosby Pro-Am had too brcxhtr Larry to Ncwp<>n Bach to many pros tttkinfl admission, Crosby in~st1g1tethe coutxand thepossibilrty Class1"c purse looked for a locauon to hold a sarclhte of staging such an evmt •ich only sue ~t. Marshall DuffJeld. a friend of Wttb rtmaanlng, hCrjiiosbyiiiii' siiwiihiioiiihadiiiiplaiiiiyed_··.an~amatiiiiiit'U~r iiiiiiiiiWiiitltiiin~tiiihtiiiiiidttiiiaiiialsiii~iiiii:iiiiwiiioriiiiiikeiiidiiiouiit..l t 0 ta Is $4 5 '()()() / <lif'(!j"w GOit Shop NEWPORT CLASSIC SPECIAL Pree Cl•lt Drawa.• -No Parebee N ...... ry JOH!': McCOMJSH AJ.:t \l Ht 6-6. Wr !SO Ti.tmtd pro 197')' • Jotntd Tour. tqf;!, I~). t<Jt(,, JC)HX Pl&)td hut . t<MS. I ..... 1<~ ~·on ~rt. 198S, 11"4 \X. on pm·•rn I~ John Mc<:om1 h 1.s one of thc.-luf'l~nt Jmtrs ro pl.t) on tht PGA Tour I Ir v.on rht dm.in~ di.sunct d1.imp1011~h1p 1n 19tB anil a~a1n tn 1()11 lfas 1 .. J trouble holdm~ h1~ PGA pl•)tn,: card . h-0¥r~t'r. This will bt h1 fourt h time ro reJOIJ\ tht tour Jincc: has t.r\t \t' .. r 1n I•~! I le alro woo tht n • .u 1e>nJI Ion,_: dmr champ1onWl1p 1n 1cn1-t l\ .in .im4tc:-ur Ll\t·~ in .int.a Man.i ;ind d1J v.c:-11 on the Golden Sutt" pro tour l•~t \t'.lr .. 111n1: v.1th ~\tril ucher \cnturt') 1n d1t pr11 ,i: .. me boch hrrt .ant.I .. bro.iJ I le Im ,1ic:-,J 1n J tit for l/i<h in the 11~ I'{, A qu;1lrh 1n,: )( huol .. nJ p1d.eJ up I. 'l .irJ 10-tht founh llmC" !IC" hu pl•l\cd Hl rt c 'cv.porr < 1.,,1, f'w.Am thrt't' lllTiC'\ .mt.I h"' bcou1 .1 v. tnnrr ca(h umr Ill' v.on thC' pm :1t n n • "~ •nJ a~"''" in I'"' · I :11\t .or I t l.lp<urtJ the ptlhlll l ruv.11 "'"h ••n.itcur panncr J im (, .. ni.1l1<1' "' U1 • < • \on Counm (uh \.tcCom1 h v. ,., 1111 lu; """' to pl.a\ htrc an l\Jh6 when llllll) llu)CJ • Jd;u •ltd~,,. .. ~ IOft.t'J tu lilll 11 1 iilhl ,,irl\c lrnmull\. the t1r\t cfa\ 0 1 pl.a\ "'"' .... J\ht'J out l'iut hl' tt .. J o1lu ... h l C111lm1ttrJ h1m~lt .111J """)" c .il'ilc '" ~tr h.it I. in the lldd 10' Y G RIMI -, A~e !H. I h (,.o. \X't I ~u I urMJ pcu ltJIM \ Jo1nfd Toor l•Jtlt" J•)Hk Pl.t\t'd htrt l'Ml, l•JHS, t•)toi(,, l')h~ ··~ Won ht'rt 11.JW, Tones tart the new year wi th a win t\t)nnB )l:arttJ tl.t-nt\ll' \Ut ri.;ht -.httl ~ uptuttd chc.-MO'\ I uur· n.uMnt of Champ.om at Lt ( V\I• Coontr) Club m (ar1 b.J la~ wtt'l..tnd )< nt,, who Pf•>fd 1n tht l\twP''" Clu~ic: Pru.Am/(r<hb S°'nMrn 1n IWl tnd •f;••n "' 1 t. •on h•~ fa t tournamtnt r\cf 1c tht AT•T Pthblt lk.A<h ·ariun.1 Pro0Am in 11 llnJ finawd .,, •~h ~act on c~ \t•r' MOl'lt\ ldl. tnlnqc 2) coumanwnu 1n &• Jone WOtl SUl.877. 1lmote H m" h n ~hid pcMd up in four Pft VtOU' \tit:\ on ~ '°'" ~ tw nrMd Sl'I. "" IUft SIO.lil mutt than his dl~lt t•r tocal lft I At ta<:otu.~ pecktJur• d1«l fut SI ''·dOOand auuttd h1m~lt • pb t m the 1990TOf'Curhr ftrM qual1t9tr kif I~ Oftl tOUmamtne champton' 1tt in¥ftd 10 cht MO Y T ot C. tf K ¥1tfOIJ IC I.a COtfl Cl~ lfftf • linal fOUftd 4119 p~ him 'I 7l hOlc110t.I of 179, ,...._.~r. He fvuitwd chrn: .,., .. "°"" °'Jar tws and 1>-~id fNll Gnm~ hofd) tht tfounrnon of ha"'"E: won rht onl\ Ul-holt comptt•· tton 1n r~ l J \t'Jr) of P"\ tt l\t'WJ>f>rt fk•ch Counrn Club Aft~ r~in\ wnhtd out tht' hm JH ul p14\ tourn.mtnr offic1.1h dc-c1Jt'J co p(,, uni~ one-rwnd b«;iu~ uf ochtr commmmtnt) for m .. n, of tht' pl .. \t'I\ on 1ht' follov. in~ Monda) Gumc.-~ b11d1t'd 1ht' fi~l 1wo holt'' w lam)h .ll J.under-p.tt v.11h a nt' .. r·pc:rltu round Ht" h•d four h1rd1t\ .and no bo~t'~) Had 1he Alexandria, Minn re)tdC"nt l:ult'iJ w b11J1t' rht fiNI hole, 11 maYtl\e lit ff)( lust plact "ould h,,t' t)C1)ttd. l htre "trl' I~ och~ pla)ers who ftn1\ht'J chc: rounJ :u \.undtr-~r ('8 I a\! vtar he hm)l1tJ in ~\.ol)<l plil'<l' hd11n<l v.mnt'r Jon ( halft't', l\t' \lrolt'> btl11nd 1ht 1.1. inner .inJ thrc.-c 111 Imm u l thirJ pbu: Stt'\t" J hum:o I rt'.ilh hl.t tlm lV\ir~: lie ~•ti lollo"in • h1\ \IC111r\ I tlunl rhn h.n r ru lh 11nprmt'J tl.t' u>ur'>t c.aclt \t.ir Ci runt\ 1\ rn .. rru:d 11; 1 1\4 Ann Klu,t'r y,hu 1\ .ih11 • ,i.:olt prult'~\1onal Both h.iH? pla\ ed the' /\sun tvur and l"H h,J con,1Jerablt' )UCCt\\ tit' v.on the 11)S' lnJ1a Optn :.ind ptcleJ up' 'hc.-l l lur Sl'1 -.CIO -Grmlt> r_t'~amc.J IQ\ f'C.A I our '"rJ tn [)t"ctmht-r ;ifttr l1nl\l11n1: in J Ot' tur \Sch m the.-qu.il1h 1n~ ' 111101 'urnpu 1-_, I RAl\K lll ARI> A,.:e l'>, f h () 0, \1( I I SU l'urntJ Pro I•)( ' Ju1nt'd lour l'..W•\ l'l.a\td htrt-t•JH7. I · fkard v.-as tht' monc\ v.omnm~. lh;amp1on on ch<" PGA Tour in ll)f'I') 1.1.11t-Sl",,.!2' Hr h•J h\C" strau:ht \tlf\ ol v. innin~ S 100,IJOO or more trum I .. throu~h 1971 Ou11n~ rlut taml' hC' c•prurcJ 11 tourn.amcm utlt'S 1ndudu1i.: 1v.u "'' tn<' pre t1~1,xa Tourn:unrm 1•f ( h"mpll>n> v.hrrC" c.>nh thr prt-"'"'" 1 t.ir \ wmnt"r'> ..1rt' cl1:1l'llt «>tom pt tr llt "''" .i rr.rmhn ul the. 14.lf,., JinJ t11, I lh Jer (up tt'.om• :.nJ I) ;a ~1o1Ju;,atc 111 iht l nt\t'r~au ul 1 lonJi ., SOPHISTICATED ITALIAN seeks mature relationship with guarantee. If yo~' d like 5 years or 50,000 miles of bumper-to-bumper security,** a toll-free 24-hour customer hotline and the feel of the wind rushing through your hair, meet me right away. I'll be the one with the convertible soft or hard removable top. My availability is limited. So • come1nnow. @CHRYSLER'S TC Ell.T BY MASERATI Jo-ft ha hM ro .... ,,) CWICt '°' his PGA'ra.nr., lhr '-COM~ ift 1984 •w ,.,. m ....,.. .. With ho .,k., .................................................... liiiiiilliilllliillliill .. ._ ................ llllilllilll .... llilll .... _. ....... ,,, t•#OllT ecaP CLUllCJM Mlel I 4 1u,, ....... to .. DALY N..OT/luftd9Y, Jenumy 11, _. -7 • ... , ' Congratulations to Coartnev E•erv. Chairman for • •acc .. •fal 15th Newport Cl•••icf 673-8494 ~·~ Bnona uJol6u 9l~o a~~""'·Yk~w.~ a a 3C07 Eaat Coaaflffthway, Corona dcl Mar C.lifornla 92625 . . .. --- .. Prq(essional golfers participate in the N ewpQrt Classic Pro-Am During rht 14 years of tht Newpe>rt Cassie Pro-Am/Crosby Southern golf -toumarMnt at Ncwpan Bad\ Coonur Oub. some 186 professional golfers have pan1c1pated in rhc 36-hole, two- day event that fearurtJ 74 pcos and an amateur panN:r each ~'Car Johnny Jacobs holds che d1suncuon o(having pla ed 1n oinr of rhe 14 events with Make Rcuor and Jeff Thomas each pamc1parmg m t1ghr. Rafe Bom, Ptte llrown, An. Sch1llmg of Mesa Verc:k CC and defending champion Jon Chaffee ning (84 pro-am winner, 87, 88); Rod Curl (8). 86. 87~ McLea.n (78. 8)); Jdf McMillian (87~ Rod MeuJn (84, 81, 86); MAM Miln (86. 87, :;iotm MJlet (l'k Landy Milin . (8t. tfJY-Mallu-(MU~ns M~{87J; _ Bnan Mogg (8(, 81, 87. 88~ Tommy M00tc (17);.Jody Mudd (14~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~=~~!!i each have played here ~ven times. -Six other players have pamc1pated an Ride Dalpos (8k &4. 86;.-0a~ Oavu (81);John Oeforesr (85); Duke Delcher {84. 85); Oa~ De!A>ng (85);Jay Oelsing (88}: ArM Dokka (80, 82, 84, 81. 86 pro· am winner~ Don DuBots (88~ R. W Eaks (84); Davt Eichelberger (n . 88t, Euge~ Ell1oc (87~ Enc Evans (86, 87.r. Tony fatl'Mt (84k Rtek Fehr (85~. Jon F~dlcr (75. 76, 87.k Pat f1ust1noru (7), 80, 87); John F1aMitry (88~ Bru<e Fkuhct (n pro winnn, 86~ Mike Franko (88i Tracy Nakazaki (87~ Will Nttl (81" Ted Norby (88~ Tim Noms (88); 8'yan Norton (8>}. Rod Nock.oils (8', 81, 86); Rod Ognn (8}, 8'~ John O'Neil (88). Bob Osborn (86~ Paul O'Shea (84~ Sctvt bee (86, 87~ Dennts Paul~{86, 87,88k)ohn Pmn(87,88~Tom Pet)'lJCe (84, 81, 87}. Jim Petralia (n 84, 81~ Bobby Phillips (7), 76. 8'); Bill Pttroc Jim Gallag~r Jr. (81); Dn1d Ga~s (8},84~ Gary P1MS (&C);J1m P10tlun (81. (86, 87, 88); Fred Gama (86, 87); 8111 88); Dave Pe>wtll (81~ Grrg Po.ttrs (n. ~nett (8.J. 84. 81); Bryan Gathright 78, 79.90,81.88l BobPrange(81,8},84>; (81}. Kelly G1bsoo (87); 8111 Glauon Dillard Pruitt (8)'~ Paul Purtitr (7'. IH, (81); Tom Glttton (86); Errue Gonulcs 84, 81, 86~ 111.flrAJJ '1//,4J;~.~~£ord · Continuing th e 356-year tradition qf barter. The Dutch bought Manhattan for IK"ads in 1626. Tuda}. we're taking Southern California by storm. We're> Southe rn CaUfornla's numtM'r one exchange. We ha\' .. the enthusi.astiC' 8<'Ceptan<'e of America's smartrst marketplac.-e. We have t hr national publicity. Wt> havt' the members and thf' momentum. We have tht> broadt>st, deepest Inventory of tra"el, e ntf'rtainmt>nt. h.ard goods, advertiHing, bu&inei,~ supplies and M>rvi<'t>' evf'ryone wants. Tlff.'HE . t Hf: 11 l 'fJ.\Sllll.f.' 11. t) '\ ) tJ/ ' t \ ,,/I \/U. 111 H '' < < f~'' I . Gt-t SouthernSallfor- nla in t radt-. \1·-.1 II ' it\ allahlt· al(a 111 r. 1r \ an 1 1a1111-.. 111u r. 111•·•·11111{' 11111\•·11111111-. all on t radf•. \\'1· lw\ r tlw h111 1·t... 11·-.1 .111 r;.1 ni... d 1-.1 <" r11,a.:h11 lla h-.. nu•f'tln~ n H1111-. lllt';1t n • •11111 'IH•r1' 114 ko•t' \\'1• ll 1 rnd1 • d1n•1·t I\ w 11 h n •m 1•an11•-. ;in)" ht•tt'. or "at h ~our l1w:al h11n 1•r l\aa11•r 1·"·h.1n~•'' •·\ o•n "lwr•· 111 I In I :-.. I ·.rn.11la \11•xu " .11ul "' t'l'-<'il' an · Ill\ 111•1! I 11 I r.111•• " 11 h u-. f,.r \';wallo ll jllll'k:&Jo(t''· la111I f,1rm-.. 1101111·•-. pro~l111" m.11111ra1111n•1I Ill ~1111 r a11 .. 1 \\ hutP\1·r t. Gf"t dl.,<'ounl!> for <"bh. ~fony l(IHO(h 111111 "4'r\ 11 1'' in 1111r 10\1•11lcu') an· a\all.thll• for c,,,h w11h <11-..1111111" ,,..., wc•ll :t.., Ir.uh• 5. Get a job In S..ath~rn Callrornla. rr v·~ c·:HI .,..11 by phon<' u11'1 111 11..r son come and ht•lp u-. cun-.<•hdulC' all ttw hU,tnl''\S pounnj;( ll\ (rnm nur lt<lvPrti,trli;t 1 am 1.a1gn E$\nl wh1I(• yuu l<'am our ... y-.tt•m for lltH ('(!'.' in h•rtf'ring. We• ha~t· fUoWt h opvor tunlriC'S In admlnio;tmllvf' work, too Call u.,• 6. Get. the • ftOW-lllOw to start yo•r OWft ~r 0( ......... Wf•'rl fOf\,'IUlt wUh you, j(lve you our ~'<'rt"l'I, c·oopt-rate with you, and ~ow you how yoo un •1 up the six ~enrs tnclud1ng Tommy Armour Ill, Doug Booch. Ray Carruco, Tam Graham, GrtH P<>wers and Paul Wise. Hcrt·s a l1St of tM part1cipancs who have played ltl tht last five >tars at Ntwpe>rt Beach Bud Alim (86. 87, 88), Tom Anton (8~ pr o-am winner.86~ Tommy Armour Ill (82, n R4, 8~. 86. R7 t, Daw Barber <79 80. I'll, 8\, 84t. Make Barnbl m (8~); Ra> Barr (82. 84, 8,); Bill Buretr (8,); Eric Barrt n (85); Frank Beard f87, l; R0y Biancol ana {88J; Doug Black (8)); J•> Don Blake (84. 8, pro-am winnt"r, 86); Mark Blakely (86. 87'. Rob Boldt Hh. 86); Charlat Bolltng IH8r. Dou~ Booth C79. eo. e1. 82. n s.11; Rick lk>r~ om. Raft Bom (7), 77, 79. IH, 8-1, 87. ); Sttvc Bowmari ( t. Jeff Brehaut um. Danny Br1&g:S (86); 8111 Bnuon (82, 84 pro winner. 8,), Don Brown (116. 87, t. Petr Brown (71. 76, 77. 714, AZ 8~. 84>.. Da~ Brownltt (81. 861, GrtAA Bruckner (88~John Burckle (86, A7, "48); O ark Burroughs (88); 8r1d Bueler ( ~ 8111 Buttner (82, 81~ Curt Byrum ( ~. 115, 86) Gt0cge udle (79. 81, 86>; RH Caldwell (77, 78, 81 pro-am winner, ); Mark Carey (86, 87, }, Ray Carra.sco (?S, 81. 82. 83, 84. 87k Wa~ Ca~ (N6)'; Jon Chafftt (80, 81. n &4. 8,, 86. HS pro winnicr), Wah Chapman ( 7A Jimmy Q11k(8I. 8,,84); RuteyOatk(IS., Kffi\ Clarwarn (14, 8'): Ltnny Ocmena (1'1); Ron CoauNna {12.; 86. 17. •t , .... Con.nor (78. e1. •>: &my Conlft (16.11. Sil); Jeff eo.on (8'. ·~ an c..-., (84. 96, 17~ llichard C.O...U <•k Nathanid Crolby (86. 17~ Nib C-· (86}; Mikt Gorton (88); Mike Gove (8~ ' Joey Rauen (81, 86, 87~ M1b Rnsor pro w1nnrr. 84, 8). 86. 87): T 1m Graham (76, 79. 82, 84, 81. 86, 87, SR}, M1kt Rrrhl (82, 8}. 84. 86, 87, 88); Thomu Gra) Ull . (81 . 8~. 8)); Victor Reg~do(8l, 87);j on 82, 84. 8), 87); Brad Grrer (88~ Ton) Rinkevich (88); l.«tn Roberts (8~. ldjJ: Grimes (84, 85, 86 pro winner. 87, AA>; William Rogers (81. 84); [)aye Rus5ell John Grund (87, 88); Gary Hambn,hr (84,81, 87. );Jim Rutkdge (84. H (84}. Mike Hammond (8Ht. K~in Ctur S.nudo (80, 84. 85, 86); Gmc Hamson (88t.Jeff Han (87. 88t Skttm Saum (84 k An Sclulhng (79. 81, 82. 8,, Huch (78, 84); Denny Hq>ler C86t, Babe 84, 8), 86l: John Schr~~r ( 7>; SmC' Hiskey (80, 82, n 84); Dave Hohb>-18~ 871,John Horne (8)) Bill Israelson ( 87. 88>;Johnny Juobs (78. 79, 81, 8}, 84, 8), 86. 87, ); tommy J~cobs (87, 88.k Lon Jannq (8~ 14): Norm Jirvis (8)~ Carl Johrucn (86~ Doug Johnson (81. ~ How~ Johnson (79. 81 fH. frt. 86. ~ Sre"e Jones OU, 84}.Jim KaM ( 7. >. KC'n Kdlev (SO. Edd~ K1lthiu (88); Bob l(lem on. 841. Dan ICON<ttS ( 5~ iom l.am0ttl 5. t. Jacu Ltt (86): Tedd l.thman (Ht>. ;. Tom l.thman (IH, 84k Jeff ~1• (86ro ei.e Liebler (lfH ~n Lind (84~ ld Lunh~e (M);0.1t1d wndttrom UU. , 85. R6); Bob Lunn (79. 84}. Bill l ytlr ( I , 86. 87. ) Larry Macklin < ); Scoo Mahlbers (tt6. 87~ Mike Mala.ska (84. ), • 87); BiH Mal~ (85. 16 pro.am wuuwr, 81l Marie Manni (17, 88); Vte Martin ( 6, llUl.U.M):&obMcAJ11sm (77, ~.M. 8', 97 ~ McCcnitih (I> pro ..-annr:r. 17 pro -.nnn, • pro-atn -.nncr~ Gary MCCotd (16 "°'.,... w1nntr, 87. [)aw McKntint <n. 19. ,,_ _.~ Ditll Schrocdtr (86, 87, 88): ~n Sc1u (8,), Pat S~ (86, 87,>; Bnd SMrfi <861. Henry SieradzJu (87); Cums Saff ocd (81, 83. 84); Ed Snttd <sn Tmy Snodgnu (81. 86. 87, 88);John SnydC'I' ( A M1ek So41 (84~ Ntek Sf>ttJel Ca6k Jack Spradlin (n . 86). RJck 5proux ( ~. 84, 8,, 86); Johll Stark (84. 8, PfO .am "'U\nt't~ (.hru Swk1ohann { > Ron S<tlton (86. ~ ~) Scew-an I~. 5 t; A.dtaan Stills (16. 7 j. Al&n T apt.t ( 6. 84, ~. 86\ Scoct Tem~on {8>). Jj,ian Ttnny.on (87 pro-am •inn~rt. t1rt_ Thomu l ); jC'ff Tbonucn (80, I tU. ~. 84. '· 86. ~ Rl(k TOdd ' ... VK Tonooci ($4): Kitk Tt1plnt 1sn Dennis Tram ( 1. }. 87X 8'!1) Tuten ( '· 87. ); Grcg T•1us (84. '7. k Carl Wa3nn (87~ OuJ(7 Waldorf ( l; Bobby abrl (75, 17 pro-am wm~. Mk bnd7 Wackw {81~ U.ny Webb (14~ Carito.. Whir• (86k Vtt Wilk ( ~. 11, ••JC« Waon (•k "-al W&W (IO, ez.e).M.t),16k~W'suC8'. . 7). 8tn Yenc.y ( Z. • (96~ Kun Y<*nt {•~ Amateur talent gets recognizecl at tour • I , longer course, additions give golfers more of a chall~ng~ Tht N~ Bnch Counuy Oub golf coune hid been ~hmcd co6.S46 yards "' tht put twO yars and wi.U undaJ<> fwthtr rnampng when tht 1'Ch aJmuaJ Ntwpott CWSIC Pro.Am is concludtd Pros will uw cht Ions blue ttts dunng cht Nnwpc>!t 0..SSK Pro-Am sponsorrd by rht SS2 Oub a ~pport 3roup for the beneficiary, Hoag ~monaJ ffospcnl, Pttsbyttnan "hen they play htrr nuc wttkend. Jetty Andenon, director of golf. wu ~td to oudtnt cht cour~. yardagt, par and handicap. Htrt's what ht say1 rht playm will find whtn chty ttt-off on ~nday an ~ fant round of play FRONT NIN&(Ul.7 YARDS. PAR 3)) Hole No. I -H9yards. Psr.-. No l ~ handtCap holt. A slightdogltg ro 1lw ltft, the fust hole f'lts a pttm1um on rlw location of cht dri~ Tht long h1tm may tltct to uK tht long iron to bttttr posJUori his S«ond shot t() a dterpt1w grttn. Thttt •~ largt UttS on boch sicks Ol tht fall'Wly Tht stcond shot dtmands tuntng to a amatl tw0-<1« grttn W'httt you wanr co avoid Ming a~ rht hole. -. Holt No. 2, )90 yards. Par 4. No 9 handicap. A 11.a&hdy uphdl hoLt dw requues r ht ttt s&:x be worktd from k(r co right. A dri~ hit co rht nghc sidt of cht fairway scu up tht opming of tht po A largLbunktt funs ik Ide sjdt. Hole No. 3. ~ yards. Par ), No. 7 handicap. Afttr rtttng off from an tlhUed ttt, the longer hmers are confronted with rhc choict of trytng to reach rht grttn wtth a fairway wood or a long ilon. Thtre is a small pond 1n fronr of tht grttn. Tht green is also prortttrd by bonicers oo tM ~-and t~-tight­ sjcfn. Hok No. 4 14} yards. Pu }, No 17 handicap. A short but tncky hole which lS nOfmaJly f>l:aytd up.,..and with a lake covering the fronr and rht left sides of tht green The green has a large undulation which adds to tht challenge and for thosit who OVffShooc th.tee 1s a large bunker behind the J(lttn Holt No. ' 4" yards, Par <f, No. l handicap. A sua.aghtaway uphill holt which is usually playN upwind. A wide fairway ltts you opm up on tht rtt shot but rht 1teond 5hoc 1s playrd to a well. bunkered grttn Holt No. 6. 418 yards. Par 4, No } handteap A dogleg left with large rrtts on both-~tcks Of-t~ lfltwar:-A-~ down tht nght centtr of tht f11rway w11J g1\le you an unblocked shot ro a well guarded, subcle rolling grten. Hole No 7, ll" yards, Par 4, No. 11 handicap. This hole can be playtd with che driver or a m1d·1ron from the ttt. If you elect tht driver and can hit it ovtr rhe large uee on the right side of rhe f'11rwsy, you lN"nhive a very s on _ to cht grttn Many players will seltct an iron off the t« leaving a short shot to the green. Thu lS ~ of the larger grttns on the courst and has a huge undulauon. Good Judgment wt.II 1ell you not to hJt the ball above the pin Hole No 8. 192 yards, Pu l. No 1) handicap. A very scrong par·} thac normally plays upwind The be.Dk to the Former Classic players are winners Three formtr Newpon Claute Pro-Am/Ootby Sourhtm f19n1CI· peNS won twice on tht ma1or PGA Tour clurint clw 1988 suton and one .Mplayed'httt laJc)anuary was al.so among the MJ\Mn dunng the ~. Stnot Puc, who played htte 1n 1986 and 1987. won the MONY ToutnalMft( of Champtoeu and rhe Shtanon Lmmao Hunon Andy Wdliarm ~ "' s.n INgo 0up Beck. wfM> played hett ID 1979 and 1982. won the Los Angeles · ~ prexnttd by Nwati' and tht USF&G CWsic. B1U Glasson, who played in Newpon Beach m 198' and was the first·round lnder, dwon tht B. C. Open and rht Centel Oau1c. Frank Conntf, a thrtt·llmt f19r· t1C1f191U httt in 1978. 81 and 88, was the MMtt of rhe DrposJt Guarartty Golf Cusic last year Olhtt 1988 roumanwnr wmnen on tht PGA Tour and the yean they pl~yed hett mcludc; Sceve )OMS (1982. 84). the AT&T Ptbble Beach NanonaJ Pro-Am: Matk McCumber(l982). ~ Ptayen ChalJ\plonshjp, Morris HauJsky ( 1978~ tht Ktmper Open; Blaine McCallister (1986~ rht Hatcttt·s Goff ctass~Jodit Mudd (1984). tht Ftdttal Exprns Sc. Juck Classic, Matk CaJca~ctua (1982~ rhe Bank of Boscon Classic; and Tom Pu.rtttr (1976~ the GatlU\ Btothers South· wnrOa...c ONE CLASSIC SALUTES ANOTHER righ< of rh.t ~rttrul~s down and away you need a wd.I ~"d ttt shoe. Larp mak.tng a dLffteult puch to gn rhe bell trttS on the ltft sfdt of the·~ and up ancJ down for P-r. wge. -dttp ~nkns on the right ... Holt No 9 407 ysrds. Psr 4, No ' Tht grttn is IOWtt than the fatcW1y an4 handicap. A rtally fint driving hole is \'tty small and weU bunkntd. Large crttS left and n~ht of rhe fairway Hole No. n . 492 yards, Pl1 '· No I dcrfl'tld a well posiuoned ttt shot A handicap This was a rww hole for rht dogleg righc but the holt iC'CS up from tournament late~· A cha~ang the tm-~mm-of ~ mrway; ~ holt that rt;.rds you but wiJI make you second shoe tS uphill and rather pay the ptnalty 1( you make a m1sukt'. A dtcept1ve. Our of bounds guard the left &ood dnvt 5etS you up tc;> stt the gtttn and rear of tht grttn -·-"d all tlw trouble that surrounds tt. BACK NINE (3.'29 yards. Par 36) Bunkers surround the left sidt of the Hole No. 10. 429 yards, Par 4. No. 4 grttn and a po< bunkt'r positioned on handicap. A Krajghraway hole that has the nght side. The grttn 11 twt>-t~~ two bunkm looking ar you u you ree with mounds and swalei around the off.~ ctt shor be'fwttn chem lt;aves ide. Some mutts wrround __ you with a mjd.iron co a smalt; T1Jl\rl the green and offer a chaJlcnse if you bunkeied grttn · tend ro sriaJ JllR .a httlt. H~le No l I ~ yards. Psr ... No 16 Holt No 1.6 4}7 yards Par 4, No / handicap. Plenty o( driving room off tlw ha d-p ha ht best four on rtt Tlw second shoe into a small n icap. tt P' t par ekvated grttn with bunkers loc.ared tht count It re-quarts a long rtt shot boch 1-L d h . k L-hol I ti av0tding out of bounds ltft and trttt en an rig t ma estnc t a n: t . · ta ht han loolc; nght. leaving a long aron to a rgt. touAoa: ~ I~ }70 s ards. Par 4. f':o I· rollmg grtto that has wtll·pla«d handKap ~ts holt yhu twO tmpocunt bunkers guarding rht fronr oltht grttn. characrtrlStKS tht player muSt over. Hole No 17. 18' yards. P11 l. No 12 come Tht landing am for your ltt shot handicap This was anochtr new hole f0t LS narrow and the~ lS a large eucalyptus the toumamenc a year ago A beauuful C1ft m frona o( tlw green on tht right hole with a large lalce in front of the ttt sidt. The ldt sidt of the green IS ~u and f\lJU\ltlg to the ~gt o( tht grttn A g\Wdtd by bunken {W()-(iered, rol.L.ft green with • !Mge Hole No. 1}. Par}, No 18 handicap bunker guarding the front and a po< A bnuttful per·~ into a slightly ulted bunker behind the grttn. Mounds and grttn which IS surroundtd by rrtts. Out swalts will pruent a chalknge 1f you Of bounds runs aJon' tht en(lte nghr mlSI tht grttn sldt' of tht fairway and generally plays Hole No. UL SlO yards, Par'· No. 1'4 into tlw wind. After tht' tournament, a handicap. An uptuU fcnllhmg holr that new grttn will be butlt to the left o( the prnenu an oppominrty (Of the lortg prcsenr Ont. runn co reach~ gittn tn rwo shots A Hole No. 14 )97 yards. Par 4, No 6 wide (aJ1W1y wtth latgc cren both nghc hand.iap Th1t tS Ont o( rht roughn and Im and a bunK.er coverinA the holes on the coww. It has length and grttn·s front right ~. ~DT'S Ola. f ~~ ~ "'\ Breakfast ~ Lunch Dinner Cocktails ------------------------~Wo~=~M COllBIRAnGlf Dl8US FOR TllK PRICE OP 1 COUPON BXPllll8 228-• $585 -------------.-..-------Sun· Thur 6 .00AM to 11 OOPM Fn-S.t 6 OOAM to 2 OOAM ... ,.... .... .... Cllll .... CA 11111 • (71t) ... 7718 CAFE .LIDO Swank Restaurant & Jau 9ub "One of the top te n night spots in Orange County ... " -&rr1 KaltlHH• hl\\rR"t\•\ \le.Ill" J \ 11 ""t \ I \ \ 11. 11 T' 714167S·2968 t 7l4/673 SOS6 SOI 30th Str .. "· 'rWJH>rl 8ff<-h PG A Tour annoUnces toufnament addition Another chan~ in the format o( the Newport Classic Pro-Am is npeaed for the 1990 tournament at Newport Btt~h Country Oub following announcement by the PG A Tour that a second tour will be started next year. .Many of the youn& pros now playin8 here wtll be eligible co compete in the ~ond tour evenr. Here's the relca~ as presented by the PGA Tour news bureau· , ~ PGA Tour announced recently that 1t had reached a muln-ycar agrttmenc with che Ben Hogan Co. 1n which the golf manufacturer will become the title spoo.sor of an addsuooal. separate but connected Tour to begin in 1990. The Ben Hogan Tour will consist of a sena of Sl00,000 events <ks1gned to provide a training ground for young profCS$JOnals <ksfring a PGA Tour carttr, a place for vt'(erans ro comptte 1n order to polish their skills for a Senior Tour carttr and club ~o(essionals. ~Hoga.nTourw1U ~gin in 1990as part o( a fave-year agreement wich already b()5( PGA Tour evena. · The new tour is <ksigned ro host a muimum of ~ annual ettnts with eligibility requirements and fonnat yet to be announced. (Editor's noce: Orange County cur- rentl1 does noc haw a professional &olf evtnt on either the PGA or LPGA citc~its. Whether or not Sllch a toun\ament is pla~d here will haw to await eligibility requtttmentS and d~ form.at for such touma~nu. Whether the sponsoring SS2 Oub will ~ intetHted 01 noc remains to ~ tttn. At leaR one member of the necurive committtt has suted that the group intends to talk with PGA ofiicials afrtt this year's Newpon Oassic Pro-Am.) "We m elated to be able to bnng about ~ much needed playing apportunities and ~ are esptcially pleased thar we have a partner with the stature of the Ben Hogan Co uivolved ," Deane Beman, PGA Tour Com- miss1<>Mr, said. "Ben Hogan is k.oown for his uncompromisln& pursuit of ncdlenct; wt "ill aePY Bcn'1 IW'\· dards to our new tour. "A major goal of the PGA Tour has been to ncx only provide mott playen with a chance to compete, but to ns-nd the pnw of &olf in~ This w1ll help address the currmt needs of the BJ""' by bringmppme-noc only MW pa~, but by expolinf the game to a new au~ u wcU; apla.IMd &man. "We m adcfj(ionally ~d that given a '·yat commirmtt1t by the Hogan Co. we can ~ comfonable that the liogan Tour will haw an adequate twt up period to become aabdmd," added Beman. Each of the evenu will be pttcttded by a Pro-Am and all nn procttds o( the tournament will ~returned to rhe local communitia through rhe Juruor Golf aaivlties. (Note: Hoag Memorial HOJpitaJ. Pttsbymian is now the exclusive charity btndiciaty and it is doubC'ful if ~ '52 Oub rMmbtts would go f0t any c~ it\ dw dirKtion Whethtt it be juruor golf OJ' any od"'r charitabk group. Also, the cuntnt format calt1 for twO days of pay with an amatew pautd wich a ~.Snera.I maJOf tour t'Wf)ts haw YI.Md for~ inclGdtng the-Bob Hopt Onen Qusic and dw National Pro-Am at ~~ Beach. 1lus as aho anodwr lWf\Ue thar Will haw ro be discusttd.) ·1 am ~heed to panic~e m thu ~tour," said Hogan, pmidalc of the Ben Hogan Co. ··1 Mliew that this tour will produce a high calJhet o( p1a, that will C'WM1ally armgthen play 00 the regular tour. Ir should a.Uo alJbw more pbym to test thermdvn wwkt ittt and 1mr.:ove the1t abthty to pttf0tm 'We at the Ben HC>Ban Co are happy to be pan of th&S exc1Cmg MW concepc that so dll'ecdy affteu the funare of golf, .. added Hogan. Hogan and wdl ~ contntcd at various .. • I ______ __._~~-~-e~~-~~_edt_hi~_c:u_,:;_~ry_th~_/_;;;_" n_:. Zoeller is major winner in pro CtrC e I ' HISTORIC WATE~ RESTAURANT FRESH ASH, EASTERN BEEP • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY ANO SUNDAY AFTERNOON CHAMPAGNE H~RBOR CRUISES DINE WITH US AT: OUR NEW LOCATION Vl81TOOll SUSHI BAR fuzzy Zoeller, who played in the Crosby Southern O.mba.k.e in 19n and 1976. has won m<>tt tournaments since playing in Newpon Bach than any other player. Zoelkr hu 1 uxal of 10 victories since has early years on the pro toor and has bttn one of the most popular sallery favoritts on the PGA Tour. He tw also won twice in the SlcatU Ganw. He has earned almost S2., million in offacw money. Al Geibergu, who payed berr 1n 1981 foUowin1t emergency wrgrry for remova.I of his colon, had won 11 tour events before coming to Newport Beach. He has since won on the Senior tour mcluclm& The Pointe/Del E Webb Anzona Oanic in 1988 Bob Rosburg. anod~r ten1or pl•>~' who payed here 1n "980, won seven tour ~ct or~. Fra.nlc Beard, a winott of 11 tour rvenu i.ocluditlg two Tournament of ChampionJ udn. wtll be playing in lus second acaighr Newpon Classic Pro. Am thss ynr. He abo won all of hl.S PCA Tou~u priot to playin1i here. In 1969 he WU the Jeadtng IJl<>nq' wtnntf on the tour wtth $17).224 m earl\ings. IJl 1988 thtS would haw bttn good f0t 67th place. Players who have pan.c1partd 10 the Newport · Classic Pro·,\m/Crosby Southern. have won a t()(al o( at least 178 ma1or tour utles. ~lleart Altoclatlon ~ FGHTU'G Far \O.f?Lff Thank Yon!· la,._ QIANUUAS c-..-... D.~W.IWICOCK 8Miri&; ... Mr&..el ... II&. PITB&OCBS ,......ca ... ,. •IAmD B.WAIMW ....... "'=' .... c ........ ...... Anel~rson brings golfexperiepce, prOfessional staff tQ country club a. HOWARD L HANDY e:., .... c o a · 1Vbm ll'VllW Coast Counrry Oub chantH ownmhip and b«ame che Nntpoft Beach Country Oub chrtt years ago, a Dl'W d1Ctetor o( goU wu also po< in charg~ o( lM layout Jmy L Anderton. with yead of exptritnc~ an rt. Pasadnla area in golf mana~ at well as bcmg a playing pro. b«aM dttector o(Jol( for the dub thee is now owne by Bey Oubs lncemaitooal. Andmon has bttn ac dw club for d~ pd thrtt years and -" 198). was rteogntttd u goff p«> o( ~ ynr ui the Southtm CoJ1fomaa Profm1on.al Golf Auociauon 1un.sd1cuon. Vn«r his guidance, thne ha1.e bttn ~ changes made and m~ ue on the drawing ~rd ··we <'hanged tw<> holn before last )cat's toumameru." An«rson The best seafood in • town is ,,,, still on the'· boat. Ifs not just a place to c(Jcbrate binbda~s. anmvenaries or the da> the in·la"' moved to Ocvcland. We serve our fabulou_s steaks and sedoOd the other 364 da)I I yttr, too. Like ht.any, roasted Prime Rib. The (rahest fresh fish. Succulent twttt Australian loblter Tail. And incredibly nch BoWlll .. iw. So \hf ant time you're ihinki•Of'eoinc out to dmner, doli't lllint of the Reubai E. Lee a just a boat. Thiak olitaa raiaurant. says. More clun!J.':S:'e a~d when · Andmon is a cepcionaUy proud the N~ IC Pro-Am is o(theper-317thholtthacwillpfayto compkted according co Andt'rSOC'I. 181 yards (or rM cournament. A lake "We changed holes No 1) and l 7 siu bttWttn ftt and grttn . and r~ granM! growrt"Wd! during WliiT~ A.nattJOn 1s ui c 1gl .ot- cht J»St )'tU. Our nuc move wtll be tM overaU <>ptrauon conctm111g co move the 1 ~h grttn away from golf ht has long·tt~ pro Monty the road and thar wil l begin soon Blodgm o( Hunttngton Bnch u afm c~mpln1on o( tht roumamem head pro wtth Pam Htg&ins and Brad We will movt-)t. to the left to gn Butltt u ceachmg pros. In addition. aw~y from Jam~ ~lev~rd he has a scaf( o( h\te tn CM pro .shop We are also planning co 1nsra.ll a with or hers on the maintenance crew complt'lely new warenng_.ayuem that and in tht club sMd wLIJ operare aucomaucally. Thtn ~ -'"? w1JI change some o( tht cart paths "We have army good silrd suff •!ld have chem in place around rhe with nine ful ume tmploytts .,. ttts and grctns oVt'r rhe enmt add1uon co Money and my•lf I course chink ching.s are working our very Wt chmk this will clean up tht well right now. . course a 1trtar dn l and makt 1t look Two new add1uon.s co tiw course much better Tht w.rtring sy ttm th&S yns will be .scoreboards chat w1U g1Vt' us mort conrrol over were f«~rl) u~d at the Los uruform warenng of tht griss o"er Angdn ()pm at Rtvatra Country tM tnttre cour~ Oub. DUCK a L 'ORANGE sg 9s l R~ r9; P1tti.aly boMd ~°"Ill DucUlns ~td Cnsp i Smtd ll-ich An Or"'tf s.i.ct LAMB MEDALLIONS 8toiltd i Stntd \hh Mint ' G1tlic SMt '-"'R BROILED SWORDFISH orna GOOD FOi LUNCH 01 DINNEI Tl&U Pll&VAIY It , IMt em11• .. Contributors ~ corporauon.s lisud below con· mburtd $1,800 co tM l~h annual Ntwpoo Clusic CORPORATE SPONSORS Alex Foods Inc , Al1t0n Co • AlleQ, Madons. 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