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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilot- Rams come back to keep title ho~es alive SPORTS/Bl THE ORANGE COAST U.S.-Sovlet summit ends with vision ~ - of lasting peace WORLD/A.J ' , 25CE~T MONDAY'I DECE!)1BER 4. 1989 D•nclng at Chrlstm•s Walk • ftooj9 lubN·ltao and lier daftdn9 COlllpaf!ICMS ~ ·~· Har&haic• dance studio In Irvine w..-e ••11H few dNt weMher •• weU •• tradftlon .. they danced A,,pllNt daalc dances of lftdla on Sunday at ttte Corona def.._ Owtstmal Wallr. Merchants uld tfle annual event ... die MOit auccentul In 10 ye--. Story on JU. f "O\ t :H S'fOH\ t : \H'fHQI \Kt: PHt:P \Ht:D'\t:ss Past drug use affects police • recruitments •. By DEBORAH A. SAKAMOTO O""lf~-<O .. ~ .\ high in1.1dt'n1.l' ut past 1lkgal drug use 1s atTecttng rl'1.ru1ttntt t't: fon s in a maJont~ of Or.ingt' ( oast poh~ depanments and the rount~ Shenffs Depanml·nt ~1th J'> man' as haJf the appltcan1' in one 1. tt~ being re.J(Cted for Pd'' drug U!lc.". accordmg to mten It.'"" ~11h dl."pan- ment officials Ho~ever the aienun "llh the ellceptton ot lhl' \ht.'nff, l~p.m­ ment. al~ repon h;l\ intt llllk d1t- ficult~ 1n filling po'llh'n' dt''>P•tt' drug-use d1squalilica11on' 5gt. On1He t\.intt ot thl· ~hc.-nff, Depanment said lhl· dl·pJnml."nt hJ~ a high rate of drug-rd .ncd J ropou1' dunng the apphca1wn pnXl"'>'-but did no1 ha'e l"\Jlt tigun.·, .\pp!1cattons are "4'nt Ill hundrnh of possible recruit\ hut onh ~ pcr- ~nt of those pe-ople aduall' graJu· ate from the a1;.Jdcm ' )..m~ ,.;ud "\\t> k no~ that a~ut '\1 rt•rcC"nt of thOS(' ~C' put into h~h.lg.T1.'und checks do not mal e 1t · )I.mg \31d ·· i\ 18.f'&e pan of that 1s drug rt'latcd .. K.ing also said Orangl' < ount~ ·., recnJJUng problt>m ~as propor- uonall~ as bad as Los .\ngt>les' much-pubhc1zcd problem • The Los .\n.itlcs Poh~ Depan- mt"nt 1s at11.·mp11ng 10 fill 900 pos- t11ons b) June and reported ~JCCUf\& as man' 3\ '0 perunt of us appli- cants bt"cau'it' of drug ust' The problem m Oranee County as compounded bv the bu1ld1nj up of so man' ne~ Orangt> Count) I.aw enforcC"ml·n1 ag1.·nc1~ King said. "Orangt' ( ount' unemployment 1s so mm1mal peopk JUSt aren 't apph mg. .. Kmg ..aid .. Tbt> mtereSt JUS\ ISO 0! tht'rl' .. K:mg !>aid nnl~ a high school educauon along ~ith a good charac- ter and a pa'>t frtc from long-term drug u:-K' :ire the maJOr quahfi- cauon \ \tanmg salanes att approx-i 1mateh S \ \,OC.l() a 'ear King \aid the count~ docs have a tolerame tor drug use "\tm1.'r fl3't drug U'it' coupled ~ tth 1.ommun11\ r~pons1b1ht) and good 1. red II Im e>.ample att all ~e1ghl'<l · he ..aid ~fan, apph1.ants d on"t rcalJze how mtens1' e the tt·~t' and backgro und ched. s are \tam are not truthful an the beginning ol the process and later ~md up ,.asu~ a lot of tm\e. Orange C oast pohct' departments all dlsquahf) applicants for drua use. hut Huntington Beac-h was 1k only one reporting 1 d1squalificauon rate f Ptene ~ f'OUICI../ All ",i:>roposed building ordinance causing temblC?rs Some owners face costiy renovations to meet earthquake safety standards By IRIS YOKOI Of-0..,.-Staff A proposed j'lewport Beach ordi- nance requtrina oldeT buildings to be rehabilitated to better withstand earthquakes was drafted in the name of safety. but it could mean qune a burden on building owners' pocket- books and the possible upheaval of tenants. The "earthquake hazard reduction ordinance," set for a public hcanng before the City Council on Dec. 11. requires buildings deemed vulner- able to earthquakes lO submit a structural analysis by Jan. I; 1991, and to have improvements do ne b) Jan. l . 1994. But such rehabilitation work could cost millions of dollars for owners and require the uprooting of tenants. according to building own- ers. Increased rents could be another repercussion of the high cost of tmprovements. The ordinance 1s the city's way of com'J)lying with state Senate Bill 547, which was signed into law in 1986. That law requires c1t1e'I and counties in Sc1sm1c Zone 4, the area with the highest level of earthquake activity. to idcnufy potentially haz- ardout buildings. implement a ~­ habilitation program and repon that mformation to the Sc1sm1c Safety Commission. all b)' Jan. I. 1990. Most of Southern Cahfomta ts located in Seismic Zone 4. The Newpon Beach bu1ldmg de- panment has 1den11fied appro'<- imatel} I 00 structures that are con- sidered dangerous because the) art built of unreinforced masonf). ac- cording to a rcpon from Building Director Ra1mar Schuller. That hst is still being compiled. Many of the unreinforced mason- ry buildings in the cit-. arc located in the commert"1al sections around the Newpon Pier. the Balboa Pier and along East Coast H 1ghwJt~ in Coro na del Mar. Schuller said Unre1nfor~ mawnf') buildings are weak for 'anous reasons. ac- cording to Schuller Masonf) walls have no resistance to lateral for'C'Cs that lead to collapse and nonnall~ FV City Council remains split on ·filling vacancy are not tied to the roof and floors. hr said hal..ing can cause thr ~alls to fall to the o utside and the floor to collapse, he said Funhennore. unreinfon."t'd ma- son!') bu1lding.\ often ha'l" ht>an unbraced omamt'ntaJ parapet<. that can eas1h fall onto tht> r.tl"t"Ct. Schuller s~ud ~ot t''l.t'f) unreinfon:t'd ma'>onn build in& ~ tl l collapse in a \1g.nfic-a nt eanhquake. but a large num~r ··~111 haH w me dt"grtt of life-threate ning failure:· \<"huller's rTpon s.a1d Steel and concrete frame buildings .,,.,th unrtinforced masonn infill walls pose as much of a .threat as complctrl) unrtinforced mason!') bwkilngs. Schuller ~1d The proposed "'ewpon Beach or- dman~ ~ould apph to all ma"Onf') buildings constru ted ht-lore the adopuon of tht> JQ'\'\ l n1form Building Code and to buildings ~Ith un~tnforccd masonf') found)lu ons. piers. walls or oarafl('t'i The la~ ~111 aoualh bnng the buildings up to l'PO 1.oJ<" "-hulkr said "'The purpose: ol 1h1!. l ha pier 1s 10 promo te public saf("t\ and ,.<"lfa~ b' reducing the n!>k of death and inJUT") resulting from th<" C'ffccts ot earthquakes on unremforced mason- ~ bu1ld1ngs ... the draft o rdmancc·., introductof') puavaph <1tatc" ldenuficd butldmgs -.111 be clalil· ficd as h•gh.. medium or lo~ hazard. H1&h hazard structurn generally att unmnforced masonf') bwldtnp of mo~ than one ston with an oocu. pant load of 100 or mort' people. .\medium hazarlriiung would be applied to one-stof} unremforocd masonf') bu1ldmp with an occupant· load bet~een 50 and 100, and low haurd but.ldtngs a~· generally one-- 5\0f'\ un~1nfott'cd st.ructurcS' wilb an occupant load of less than SO. Ownen. of h 1@.h hazard buildtnss ~,11 have to obtam neccssa.r) per- mits for ~patr .. o rk b)' Jan. l. 1992. and m ust ha,e.all work com.plc1cd or ha'e tht> building demohsbed by Jan. I I QQ4 Medium hazard bu11dincs have unul Jan I. 1993. to obwn proper repair ~ork permits and until Jan. l. I ~5. to haH the v.'Ofk complcud. ~·-lff llUILDINGSi All High surf, temperatures draw crowds t In ntlves o share rides ,. K.tUy Sbuley, a IOCl'eW)'-typist iD &be public information offiCle at HWlW.00 Beech City Hall, found CMll &be other day that lbe and Dlputy City Clerk Evelyn Shubert M YC a Ak a.o common. Not only do the two women work the tune boun OD the same Ooor, ~ allo live OD the same street. ..._._ter Ci.rde. about 10 minutes ,~work. been • the" ways. t that's ~Ut~: tOOIL Tbe two City Hall employees p m11Cbed up i.o the city's new ~ propam and will take bll'al drivinl to wen. -it will uve pa and and wear and tear OD the car," Shanley said. "I ablo tee the llDOI alerU beina post- ed. It will save OD amoa. And it wiU be a conveniencle." Shanley and Shubert and more : .. than 70 of their colleques sianeCt up lut week to share rides, ride bicydes.. walk or ride the bus to work. New Air Quality MaDaJCment District regulations requl1e aty em- ployees to cut S9 vehicJe trips to City Hall a day. to reach a goal of I .S avcrqc vehicle ridcnhip. , The rcaulations arc part of an AQMD elfon to reduce 7 million -9y The D.-y Not vebide tript each day that bdp to fill tbe skies tD the South eouc· besiD with mq. There~ 60d H untiaaton 8mdt employees who report to wost at City Hall -409 ~ lbe ~ houn of 6 and 10 Lm. Tbeee boun are the most imponant for air quali- ty, an AQMD report says. beca- pollutants emitted in the period ract with sunliabt to build up bilb ozone C:onocntrations later m the day. Brian Smith, a propam coordl- oator, said be was '4vcry pleued'' with the sip-up. of 76 employees in the prosram. A ICCOnd day for repa.- tation will be held in about two weeks. be said. Employees wbo ride share or find other means of transportation to work receive a credit of 12 minutes a day. By participatina every wort day of the year, employees can cam up to five days off a year, Smith said. In last week's employtt sip-up, 30 employees already bad identified who their car•pool partners were, Smith said. Twenty-five asked the city to match them with employees who lived n~y. eight signed up to ride unclaimed bicycles on loan from the Police Dcpanment, seven · siJ.l:led to ride their own bikes, five WJll walk and one wiU ride a bus. Three fugitives back In custody , Three weekend csca~ from penal facilities were.back in custody bY. ! Sunday cvenina, authontics said. A man ran away from bis work detatl • outside a minimum security jail in Irvine, and for bis one brief hour ot freedom be was rewarded with a dog bite to the lq. Tbe man, who remained unidentified Sunday ni&ht, was with a work crew just ouuide James A. Musiclt branch jail about ~ a.m. Saturday when be appuen~ decided to attempt an escape, Shcriff s Lt. Jay Mendez said. He evi bis supervisor, climbed a sbon fence and raii across the fi.dds. Mendez said. Sheriffs deputies began an area-wide search and the CICapeC was discovered about one hour later in a flood control tunnel near the Santa Ana freeway, just south of Alton Avenue. Mendez said. When be refused to come out, a police dog was sent in to drag him from hidina. Tbe escapee was taken to Saddlcba.ck Community Hospital where be was treated for the dog bite on his leg. Mendez said. Saturday evening, two juveniles walked away from a Los Pinos juvenile facility but were recaputurcd late Sunday afternoon, authorities at Juvenile ball said. No other information was available Sunday night. Car crash victim killed In fall " A man who was involved in an early morning traffi'c collision Sunday on lnla'ltate S just south of San. Juan Creek was found dead hours later on C.amino Caputrano after lea~ bis car and ~ng over the cuardrail. a spokesman for the California Highwa)' Patrol said. A Deputy Coroner Ted Sullivan said the man was identified as Jose F. Ferrer-Valenzuela, 21 , of Santa Ana. The death was listed as accidental. Sullivan said. Ferrer-Valenzuela was apparently unaware of the sharp dropoff over the pardrail and i\eppcd over the od&c. Sullivan said Ferrer-Valenzuela appeared to have &een killed by the fall around 2 a.m. and did not appear to bave been hit by a car. ..., ........ Unrelnfol'ced .... w~ ......... wouN 11we to M rein· fercH to prevent tl•••1• ••.,... •••IR•tl ~ Mutt L....-• Mr nw .... Newpwt Pier -.. ....... Aprtl 1 ealls•ulllle In Newport •••di. COUNCIL From Al business," Cook said. .. I don't think the fact we're divided on this appointment is caus- ina any disharmony." Petrikin said. Yet the council voted without dilcussing the appointment after bearing comn:icnts from from the public. , "It'd be rcpeutious and I don't think it would aocomphsh any- thing," Scott said later. CounciJ members on both sides of the standoff' say the issue is the criteria b).' which the new council person WJll be chosen. "J think the method of why the candidate it being selected is dif- feTcnt," Cook said ... I don't care who it would have been. l think the runner-up in the most recent elec- tion deserves the appointment." Cook gave no indication of chang- ing her mind. but sajd: 'Tm very comfortable in my decision. I'm real strong in m y feeling Collins dCSCf'Ves it." She added she received several calls favoring Collins. two letters and a ca.JI for Deaton and one call for Frank Chnsty before Tuesday's meeting. Wednesday morning she received a few calls on McKn1ght"s behalf and a few more for Coffi ns. Councilman James Petnkin is on the other side of the fence. "One is a populanty vote and the other is a •who's qualified' vote." he said. "There are two ways of looking at the question: the most popular votes or the most qualified can- didate. There arc benefiu on both sides -Collins is a truly wonh- wbilc, qualified candidate:" Pm sure it would be much more popular if I went the other way, bU't I was elected to make the best choice." Pctrikin said he had interviewed all three of the leading applicant.s Tuesday before the council meeting and then made his decisio n. "We're doing a lot of buildmg in Fountain Valley and John (McKnight) is already up to speed." he said. "lie taught me everything I know about the Planning Com· mission." Petrikin and Scott both say they will not be swayed from favoring McKnight. They also say they arc not trying to build a voting bloc. "Some people say George and I vote together," Petnkm said ... But there's no preset things. There's no coups going on 111 C11y Halt:· Both said an added factor m their suppon for McKnight is his dcclar· ation he will not run for elttt1on in November 1f he is appointed Ill the interim. Collins has said he 1s likely to take another run at the council. NcaJ, who sh1f\ed his suppon from Collins to Deaton and back twice during balloting, said McKnight is .Qualified but he feels ILDINGS ..... "' . Low llmlrd buildinp mutt obtain llJllrmill by Ju. I, 1994, a~bave &be WOi'k done~Jan. 1, I :nvf. .... Sduiller sect most o t'"' baildi• J be updated, oot de-inolhbed, since many of the o~er IU'UdW'eS aR-now noncon!omunt uaa with parking requ~remen~s waiVea. Once sud\ a bu1Jdmg as demolished, a new structure on that lite would have to comply with modem~y rqulations that ~ay ~vent the structure from being rd>uilt to its full formCf use. Reinforcement work primanly consists of tying the roof and floor to the walls according to Schuller. Such rebabllitation has been done IUCXleSlfully at the Balboa Inn at the Balboa Pier and the Blue Beet bar 1n McFadden Square near the Newpon Pier, Schuller said. Costs for reinforcement work can raqe anywhere from SS 10 S2S per square foot, according 10 Schulkr But Carl Ackerrtlan. e wncr of a ~st. ory brick building on We">t Ocean Front adjacent 10 Ncwpon Pier, $aid the conscrvau ve cost cm· mates be has heard for such work 1s about SSO per square foot _That means the· improvem(nt ol h1!> l S,()()().squarc-foot building could cost him anywhere from $750.000 to close to SI million, Ackennan said. Cosu like th•t could force owners to increase rents, owners 1nd1cated. Just to fund a SI million indebted· ncss would take all of what he " making now on his building. Ackennan said. In additiQn, once work Ix-gins on the building, tenants will have to leave, Ackerman said. Rehab1h· tation.. work done on a neighboring building that hou_scs the Re' re~· the others arc more 1n touch w11h the communit) as 'a re<iult of their pss-root.s campaigning. He added be has had calls in suppon of all three applicants. "l think John McKnight could go either way on issues without per- sonalities entering into 11 Same w11h Collins and Deaton ... he said. Scon said while both Collins am.I McKnight have the best 1n1cr1:m ul the city ..at hcan. McKnight's C\· periencc on the council and h" pledge not to run earned l)cou·~ support. He al~ said all the ca ll~ he's rec.cived have been 1n ~uppon of McKnight "There's nothing wro ng w11h John Collins," Scoll said. "Whatever hap. pens J think he will run nnt No· vembcr and be elected.·· Meanwhile. McKnight and ( ol· lins are both opt1m1st1c about their chances to emerge '1ctonous and both said they are doing nothing 10 lobby for the appo1ntmen1 now .. I still think I ha' ea sht1t at Ix-mg ,. appointed." Collins said a11nhu1mg his assessment to opt1m1c,ni ··1 real· ty bctieve that when tht w holt thing is reassessed. tht'} 'II c,a' w c · H' got two good cand1datt'!> ht' re -'' h1l h we do -and 11 will out. h1:rnu<,1.· 11"41 the nght thing to do ·· He said ht: wac, 1mprn-.t·d "11h Ellery Deaton and the wmnH·nh made b'r residents addrc<,<.1ng tht· council as1 Tuesda' About his stronger opponcn1. ....... iOOt .,.,. ~ dWUit wbtcb tbe '=ure mDained empty, Ac:::t:~. OWDCI' o( lbe ~ buildina. could not be ~ for cornmenl. but anothtr area bWldtnc owner apud the wort can take awbjle. .. .d Sid So« "It's tcc:hous, w 11cr, owner of the Blue ~·. So~r •c- k.nowlcdaed that rebabihtattng the Blue Beet was a "beck of. a . lot ea ier" thaf' what Olher bu1khn~. will have to underio because he ha~ bis improvement work done as h11 bar was being rebuilt after a fire. For Ackerman, t~e ~ard~t part of rcinforcin' ~is b~tld1na will prob- ably be ev1ctinJ his ~~nants, most of whom art' senior cm:r.en~ wh.o pay unusually low rents to hve in tht second-floor apart~ents. ··1 have been ultra<onsc_rvattve on rents 10 the past," he sa1~. . Such humanitarian c_oncerns make the issue a wrenching one. Ackerman said On the one h~nd. he understand!> the safety rcasonmg be· hind the propoSC'd ordinance -.. It's ttmel). and due:· he sai~. On thr other hand. 1t involvt'\ disrupuon of tenants and hous!ng, Ackerman sa1d. And the. required improvements arc no insurance against dt:!)trucuon in an eanh· quake. hr said. Sttll. Ackerman agi:ecd . w1th Schuller that the council ~II un· doubtedl) pass the ordin~nce be· cause: of the benefits to public safet) ··1 think the timing is proper. with the San Francisco earthquake JUSt happening and everyone bemg awarl' of what they can do," Schullrr " said ·· A.nd the council is probably pro·!Ml' 1ng li\'eS and pro-cnforcr· ment." "The)' JU'>t ha'e to take a human- 11anan look at 1h1s," Ackerman said McKnight, Collins said. "We ha\t' respect for each other and I don·1 want th1c, to interfere with that.·· Collin'> added 1f McKnight is ap. pointed to the council. Collins will not )eek appointment to the Plan· n1nf Comm1ss1 o n post 1n McKnight's wake ~kKn1ght descnbcd his ch.an~" as ··t.url) good" a nd said, "I ha\e more e'penence 1n certam matters than thr othr r candidates. In order to allow tht· electorate the control the) dcsef'\ l'. they should choose in No, ember '"John ( ollm s 1s a very talented man. HI.'\ done a lot for the Cll) and he'll hll\t' a 'cry Jood c hance 1n No,rmocr:· McKnight added. What happens next remains un· clear Whilr council members sau.1 the} e\per1 the issue to appear on the Dec 11) agrnda. they also ha' c asked C II) .\ttomey Alan Bums to rcscan.h wh ether the council can operate a!> a four-member bod) until elections 1n ~ovember 1990. Meanwhile. the deadlock bod<'s ill for th<' elTet:ll,ene s of a four-mem· bc:r tounc1l "hale' er the outcome. Sco11 \ummt'd up th1.· one cenasnt\ 111 making a 1 .. ku\lon most ol the t·ou11 nl member'> term as d1ffil'ult "'T hac\ nu wa) }Ou can win ;-..,, mailer who }uu t'hoosc. one group will tx· harp~ and C\Cl)Onc elsc v.111 be mad at )OU·· His body was found around 9 a.m. by a brother who had taken a different route home, the ffiabway Patrol spokesman said. When FerTCr- • Valenzuela did not arrive, the brother went back to look for him and found ! bim on Camino Capistrano. POLICE said. tolerated at any le' cl. 1ts full allotment of 125 officers. Hl· Recruitment in Newport Beach Costa Mesa ha" l\\O t) Pl'' 1\I t\''h said the cit} doe!> not have a recruit· .. ·~: Pedestrian kllled on freeway from A 1 has been altered to accommodate an a lateral test for police Jl alkm} 1ng problem. although a drug prob- as hiah as the 50 percent rate in Los o~oing application process. graduates and a recruit tC\t \\-h1ch lem is e' 1dent 1n the hmng process Anacles. 'The person who comes in today enrolls an applicant 1n thl' :tl3dt·m, "It is a problrm for us. We lool.. "We do a polygraph about mid-who is qualified could be snapped Of the 300 adm1ni .. tcrl·d lht' rec ru1t at rach caSl' 1ndl\ 1duall> while way throu~ and lose about half the up b)' another agency in two weeks," ~-l... about 12 arc h1rl.'l.I \earl\ 01 e' alua11ng a po\sthlc rC"Cru1t," ht· • County Coroners arc still ICdcing information that would help them identify a woman who was killed around S: 1 S p.m. Saturday while apparently tryina to cross the Costa Mesa Freeway on foot. The woman ii described as white. in her early 40s, S fee 2 inches and :-ins 122 pounds, with brown hair and bau.l eyes. She was wearing black 11.cks. a blue cotton polo shirt, lilbt blue socks and low-cut LA. Gear IDeaken. Corooen ~ unab&c to identify her by ~ts. C \I llOIC,I\ IOI II IC\ Two .QC tickets worth S4 7 2 ,OCX> each and a third player from Wasco pick- ed five nwnbcn plus the bonus number for prizes of $472,011 each. Tbe winmn& numbers chosen Sat- urday u.i&bt wm:: 6, 32, 19, 44, 43. 23 and the bonus number, 26. The 2S9 players with five of s~ winniq numbers will receive $2,816. applicants,' said Huntington Beach Gonis said. tfte.Ll'S to 100 who tall' the lah·ral ')31d police Capt. Barry Pric.c. Lt. Jack Calnon of Costa Mesa test, about 10 arc emplo~t·d ligt Ra\mond Lane from 1h1.· Price said it is frustrating because Police Department said drug use Calnan said drug UM' u\ualh bl·· Laguna Beal h PohcC' Department the applicants arc informed in the accounu for many disqualifications. comes evident in the pohgraph por-said Laguna does not have a proh beainnina of the process that a poly-althouah specific figures were not tion of the test. · lem w 11h d1squahf) ing finalists for p-apb will be given to belp detect available. He said out of every 100 Sgt. Larry Gnswold of Fountain posuons as office~ because thr de· prior dru& use. •,PPlicants, three may pass all por. Valley Police Dcpanmenl ~1d partment ~ret"ns for drugs earl) 1n .. We tell them not to waste our uons of the exam. before disquahf)1ng an apphrant be· the rccruning process time and theirs. but out of hundreds "We do disqualify applicants for cause of prior drug u~. the t 1rcum· and hundreds of applicants. we still drua use,.. he said. "Dru& use is stances must be looked into Lanr said a direct d1squahfit'r lose them at this point." he said. often coupled with other problems .. We look at each applicant on a would be an~ t) pc of illegal drutt The Hunti~Jlon des>a;rtment re-such as theft from employers, for case-by-case basis 10 determine the usage in the past I 8 months from q wrcs no man•uana use m one year 1 w If". d .. .r. 1 1 f · f h d the 11me of application. -~.... eump e. e nn an aw1u ot o etrcumstao~ o t e rug u\e before Wh 1 and no bard-drug use in at least that." we disqualify somebod) ... he said 1 e some drug expcnmentauon three years. is acceptable. police do not want Price said although the drug prob-Calnoh said experimentation with "We probabl) would not dis· past or p~nt drug addicts. he said lem is simmar to Los Angeles, Hunt-drugs at 1 young llC may be ac-qualjfy somebod) for expenmenta· "Some past e~pcrimentation 1s ac· ington Beach doesn't have a recruit-cepted, depending on the circum-uon in their younger years. " ceptable," Lane said. "It's imposs· ing problem. He -said the depart-stances. However, experimentation Gris~old sai~. \.. 1ble lo find someone, with the social ment's reputation draws officers with bard drugs such as cocaine, lrvtne Pohce Dcpartmcnt"s Lt. ram1ficauons and peer pressure out who are working in other depart-LSD and heroin are usually not Mike White said his department has there. who has never used drugs ... ments. Huntington Beach has 212 r============----------------....._ _______ _:_......:....-=:..=-=:.:::.:_ offiocn. With only 21 shopping days left .. S~ty to 7S percent of our new until Christmas, temperatures hires an offioen from other qen- racbcd the mid-to-low 80s along cics," Price laid. tbe cout Saturday. Santa Ana was the .. bot spot" of the nation at peak Ncwpon Beach police spokesman temperature of 87 delrccs, said Gary Andy Goll.is said his department Neuman, a National Weather Ser-analyus the circumstances rcprd-Yice ~st. lnl drua me in the hiring proceu. Patioe spoblmen throushout the T6e officen ao throuch various 0.... co.st reported linJe crime lnelJ of testi~ Dru& use is usually ad a h minor accidents over the 'diloovcred dunna the polya:rapb OT •.tend Mo.t of \beir attatioa medical portion of the exam. _, directed to controlliat uaftic ~Overall, we bave a 20 pcrc:eGt 8oodiaa into sboppi. mall pert:iaa -or c11nd idata tbroush tbc ~ 1D11 ..a toward the ~ -doe PfoceM due '° drup, •• Ooeis =-=-.......... YOU'LL ALWAYS FI~D Q A eo..ronabk Co•l»laatloa,wttll Style. Al ..... OIWr b" CM 'a, n........a.111s.oo 1001'-. .. ......... ...., .... ,.00 All ................ ................ llilli)eiifli ,.,. ..... "" ... 9-ICI' ~ rr1 ~ ::I: ~ .z C) " HI 11 1 I''\ ICO\H lt Robert Schuller at Harbor E hamber breakfast meeting Dr. Robert Schuller will be the speaker at a breakfast meetina hosted by the Newport Harbor Ara Chamber of Commerce Business Auiatance and Development Committee at 7 a.m. Thursday. """' Schuller, who is founder and pastor of the l...:rystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, will speak on "pouibility thinking.•• Prepaid reservations arc required 24 houJ in advance. Cost is S 12 in advance or SIS at the door for members, S 1 S in advance or $20 at the door for auests. The rrice includes breakfast.· For more information cal the chamber at 644-8211. Cross-country skiing . Adventure 16 will have a session to acquaint noVlces with cross<ountry skiing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Planned for the evening is teaching and practice in basics such as equipment selection and care, clothing needs and possible destinations. Participants will be l\ble to try on ski gear and ski around the store. The store is at 1870 Harbor Blvd. For m information 6S0-330 I. Engineers plan holiday party The Orange 'county Chapter of the California Society of Professional Engineers will have its annual holiday dmner party at 6:30 p.m. Thurs- day. The dinner as an lieu of the November and December m~tings. There will be a white elephant aif'.\ cxchan~e and evef)one attendm~ is fe.9Uircd. to bnng one ~ft each. An attendance mccnt1ve pnze of $100 wtll be given to one member. attending whose name will be picked from the membership list. Cost for the dmner is S 13. The dinner will be at Reuben's restaurant, 1641 W. Sunflower Ave .. Santa Ana (opposite South Coast Plaza). Reservations are required and ma)' be made by calling Don Oark at 233-3211 1 or Eric Adler at 786-5288. Garden club holiday sale The Laguna Beach Garden Club will have its . Christmas potluck and holiday gift and bake sale at 11 a.m. Friday at the Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnve, Laguna Beach. Following the luncheon. Landa Wells will present the Laguna Presbyterian Handbells. who will perform a variety of musical numbers. For more information call 494-2315. Christmas carols In Laguna The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will have a Christmas carol smg-along at 4:30 p.m. Friday with groups ~nn1ng 1n the back lot of the Boat Canyon Shoppmg Center and al Neigh- borhood Congrcgattonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. The groups will carol their wa} along Pacific Coast Highway and con"erge at Mam Beach at 6 p.m. for the official lightmg of the community Christmas trtt. • Following the caroling. Santa wtll lead a parade and merchants will host a hosp1tah1y night, with shops open late and scrvmg refreshments. The chamber has Chnstmas lights for sale again this year as part of its cffon s. For more 1nforma11on call the chamber at 494-1 0 18. ,.,/ Cheering up shut-Ins Community members are needed to donate and wrap gifts. o~nize activities a nd visit shut- ins during the holiday season. For information on how to bring the JOY of the season to others. call the Holiday Project at 722-6958. ·Toys, food collected Old Wo rld Village shopping complex an Hunt- ington Beach is conducting a canned food drive and Toys for Tots program for tho~ wtshtng to contribute to the less fortunate. T}\e drive will run throuah Dec. 17. F'"or more mformatton on how to contnbute toys and nonperishable foods, call Dawn Pope at 890-7100. Candy sales sweet for charity Corona del Mar Kiwanis O ub has its annual Christmas Candy Sale through Dec. 24. The club aives 100 pcrceGl of the proceeds toward com- munity projects and organizations including youth services, Special Olympics. Wheelchair Tennis, Children's Hospital. YMCA. senior citizens pro- pams and helping the homeless. To order the See's candies by phone; call 722-6660. To make a purchase in person visit Traditional Jewelers, 26SO San Miguel brive. Newport Beach. Contributions are tax deductible. Brighten ho/ldays for others The Volunteer Center ofOranae County needs voluntcen to bnJhten the holiday seat0n for oeiabbon in need. Throuah its Holiday Connec- tion prosrun, the center matches the needs of 600 nonprofit aaencics ~ ~ skills and resources of individuals and ---tO~bons who would like to bdpThe aeencies need tOyl. food, clothina, holiday decoratiON, entertainment and people to aerve meals. For more information, call the Volunteer C.enter at 95J..S 7S 7 or S82-3176. i ".11 '\U\I ; .... , .... 4 ·Christmas Walk a 'hystt!rical' succe 8Y HOUY J. WAGNIR °' .. ~----Merchants alona the Coast Highway in Corona dcl Mar were unanimous in their praise for this year's Otristmu Walk, an annual event to bring out shoppers and promote the area's wares. "It's been hysterical," said JoAnn Farrar, manager of the Shennan Library and Gardens Jifi shop ... This is the most people I've seen out in the 10 years I've been here." Farra,.credited tbe unseasonably warm WC4lther and press and radio coverage of the event with making it such a SJACOCSS. She added word-of-mouth from those who have visited the walk in past ycan has helped. "It's just something that's grown over the ycan," she said. "It's become a thing to do." Merchants offered hospitality and in many uses samples to customers and browsers. Some offered punch, cookies, coff ~ cheese and crackers, hors d'oeuvrcs. peppenmnts or candy canes. Others had low- cost or free samples of more exotic treats like oyster and shrimp samples or makeup makeovers. Still others offered pens or other trinkets adventsing the business. .A few had drawings or contests. Joy Kcnwonhy of Anna Gray Gallef) said the gallery had been "busy as the dickens." Kenwonhy was .outside on the Coast Highway walk. soliciting entries for a drawing to give away one of the three-foot Christmas stockings displayed in front of the store. "It works for us," said Elgm Cagalayan of Pizza Royale, who was an front of the shop handmg out sample slices. ''People tf)' 1t and like 11 and take menus. They'll call us later." Linda Work1n~. who wtth her husband Dave owns Pacific Coast Aud10-V1deo. said product vendors wall f~l the day's success longer because service shops such as their video rental busmess cater to the local com- munity, who already know they're there. 'r•nklln Ha ynes e ntertains chlldren and their p•rents with his puppet P8t Man. ·1 he pan of the business sellmg audio and ,·1deo equipment. howe .. er. ma)' get more return busmess because people who might otherwise shop an malls become aware of products a vailable here. she said. bus1nes., bml ''There'<, hcln J Int 111 tntl'n''tl'd ixopk. a lot ol chat-chat and a lot 111 rx·opk g111ng 1n J nd lool ing ... she said. v.h1ch opened onl) the da} bctore. wd Grceten - spec1al1Z1ng an t.ablev.ar<' -1.1.o n't sec the effects of the Walk unul later "\'. t'H had lot'> of 1nqu1nes and some very positive remarks. but "'1th dm nt'r"o\are. most people arc going to come back The) ·re all walk mg and they don't want to lug somethmg hea v} hke that around all day." ' Marie Sweene). who was helping out at a cellular phone shop. said the fnendly atmosphere had made The mo,t luh ·"arm rl''>fX>n'l' "JS that busmess v.as "not too bad " \tore de~1gncr C1a~e £,ans of Greeters. llAKl'\G THE GRADE Eighth graders' Saturday for tDe dog: By EMILY ADAMS Of tl'W Dally ~llot SUit Take 14 eighth gradas. lock thr m an a room on a sunn) Saturda).. throw 1n a rabid St. Bernard and a counter full of sugar} snacks and what do \OU haH~" What the 14 students of Horace Ensign Middle School "'ere hoping to have was an entry an the <Ju1nes!> World Book of records for being the }Oungest group to organize and ca~ o ut a marathon read- mg. What they got ~as a lot more ttme wtth Stephen K.tng's no' el "( UJO" than they reckoned. The 8th graders arc all members of Karen Hooper's ad' a need English classes at Ho race Ensign . After heanng their teacher tell of a group o f Claremont College students ~ho performed a mara- thon reading of "Mob)' Dack" -1n the tradition of last summer"s hit movie "The Dead Poet's Soc1et) .. wtth Robm Williams, two o f Hooper's students de- cided to give tt a tf). Originally they tho ught the reading would take I 0 or 12 hours. including ume out for lunch. they assc·mbled at the Newpon Beach home of fcllow-s~dent Tyler Johnston earl) Saturday morning and began reading at 7· 30 a.m . Johnston organized the reading along with 14-)ear- old Danny Obcgt. Ten hours later. the group was not quite halfway through the 305--page book. But, the> ms1sted. their spmts had not lagged. When asked how man} were prepared to stay and keep reading unttl 3 a.m., more than half raised their hands. They were prepared. The) had plent) of potato chips. cokes and cookies. For later on. the) had coffee for the fi .. e or so students who said they'd dnnk the stuff. "We're gom~ to fimsh or die," one bo> sho uted. scndmg the rest 1n convuls1H~ lia&les. -Tt isn't JUSt the 25 extra credit pdrnts they'll get for Hooper's class that kept these students indoors all day. The col- laborative effon. getting a little fr~ hefp with homework. seemed to be the biggest draw. After all, they'll all have to wnte a book report on K.tng's gory thriller and this way, "You're not domg all the work by yourself." said 12-year-old Alison Speights. In Hooper's advanced class. students must read a book every four wttks and oomplete a book report. This time. stu- ;,g \ '\D 1101 .Dl'\f~ ' Students at Horace Ensign Mlddl• School spent their Sabrday r•adlne Stephen ~· "'C*-- dents got to pick an) book thl'' 1.1..intcd as long as at 1.1.as ahou1 .i n ani mal This group not onl) p1tll•d .in animal they p1ckt'd a ra bid. drnohng. '1t 1ous 200-pound St Bernard. the 'tar ol Kmg·s "CUJO." Despite the spectacular dr~npt1on , thl'.' ktng of horror was not gcttan& a g('lod review at the 145-page marl lrom the'ie students. "For the last 50 pagl'' there\ been more talk about the "o man\ Panto (car) than about the dog." said a d "grun- tlcd 13-year-old. Tom "'allcr There: had been a fe~ good pam. the students said. Somebod} had alrcad) d1ed a homble death. That was prett) cool. And there was talk of a deranged cop who murdered and raped a lot ol people. 1ncludrng a re~ tttn-agcrs. but nobod\ 1.1.as sure.what he had to do with the rabid dog. CuJO. Ex ct'pt Mitch ti.kCo). 14. of :"lcwpon Beach He knew~ He alread\ read the book But he wasn't gomg to tell an)'one. he said. "because they'd all np m> head off 1f I told the end." Bc}ond the 25 extra credit pomts and the h1lanous comradef) the group en- joyed, man} of them said they under- stood the book better after heanng n read aloud and discussing tt with their fnends. "It makes me teel ltke I'm there. Besides. you wouJdn't sit around and waste a Saturday ali ~" yourself rcadina." Ryan m1th. 13. said. "Yeah. 1f >ou're rcadlna by younclfit'& reall) bon..Qg." Danny Zimbald. 13, agreed' Seeing the state of chaos the Johnston's den had reached b) 5:30 p.m., and lflCiJll the unspent enCflY which-.sent mOll of the boys leaping off the furniture. one 1ma11nes thetr teacher made a very wite decision Hooper had opted to siay bome. "Robin Williams wasn't there for the reading either. lt seemed Ii.kc a IOod idea Just to let them do 1l, .. Hooper. aid.. The value of the maratb.oa rad, Hooper said. 1s simply .. in bavq a bunch of luds pending a Sat.urdmy ,_. ing tn5tea'd of watch1n1 TV ... Moatly, the 1tudenu ...-cs. Wrinkles set you free Sum ... offers vision of lastlng peace f \111 ttH"\I \ llll lt I' ,......_ ............. Jetliner loses air pressure MAJt.SAXLO~Y Maha ~t=:s.~~ d9ieit wtbert.lown summit talk.a of-ferilll vilioot of a dawni.Qa era of ~ pace. with the remnanu of tbe COid War aivina way to a better world. _ They announced no break-UU'oUlbl Sµnday on iuues that divide their countries, 1uch u Ceo-. nl America and naval diunna- mnt, but aaid that was not the point of their open-qcnda dockside en- oounten. In their panina remarks, botb cboee to emphasize mutual u pita- doas. "We IO\Alht the answer to tbe question where we stand now, .. ~ told rq>orten. "Many *iDll that were cbancteristic of the Cold War lhouJd be abandoned ... tbe anm race, mistrust. psychok>&i- cal and ideolosical l1tuale and all thaL All~t should be tliinp of the puL .. Tndina relu.ed banter at the fint-ever joint news conference of Soviet and U.S. presidents. Bush and CiortMlchev . repeatedly echoed each other's words as they described their talks and their hopes for the future. "I couldn't have asked for a better result out of this non-summit sum- mit." Bush said. "It was a no-agenda meeting and yet it was a meeting wbere were discussed, a.s the chair- man said, many, many subjects. So I think if a meeting can improve relations., I think this one has." The next chance comes in June, when a full-scale Bush-Gorbachev summit is scheduled for Washing- ton. The fireworks missing in the PhlHpplne army slowly gains control MANILA. Philippines (AP) - Rebel soldiers battled government troo{>S today in Manila's financial di.stnct as forces loyal to President Corazon Aquino moved apinst mutinous holdouts in the fourth day or the attempted coup. Oo Sunday, more than 600 rebels surrendered after government units repulled a fierce assault on the armed forces headquarters at Camp ~o. Government officials laid the bettle dealt a fatal blow to the uprisina. About .00 rebels also held the Mactan Air Bue in Cebu, 3SO miles IOUtb of Manila. Officials said they expected the Mactan rebels to sur- render today. At sunrise today. rebel snipers bidina in skyscrapcn in the Ma.kati financial district of Manila bepn firi.oa at soldiers who approac6ed their buildinp. The mayor of Makati, part of metropolitan Manila. appealed to the rebels to surrender. -rhi.1 thina is over." Mayor Je- jomar Binay said in a mes~ sent to rebel leaders. "The best thin& for your men is to lay down their arms." However, one rebel leader, who 11ve his name as "Col. Galvez." told a reporter late Sunday: "We wiU contlDue to fi&bt until we set our political objective" -the resig- nation of Aquino. Ellewbere, Manila was returnina to normal. with 1ovemment , and private aector employees reportina fDr work. 011111 \ICll' George Peters, longtime NB businessman PrelMents 8udt and GorUdlev ..._ ......... M Ille efNI of tllelr joint prea conference. ' superpower talks were supplied Sun- day night irt a loud and colorful display over the Grand Harbor of Valletta, the capital of this Mediter- ranean island nation. Gorbachev, meanwhile, headed for Moscow to meet with his War- saw Pact allies while Bush traveled to Brussels to brief the NA TO allies. "Tonight we stand at the crossroads of history on our way to a Europe made whole and fTec," Bush said when he arrived in Brus- sels. "Today as the sun broke through the clouds there at Malta. we could sec both a new world talci~ shape, a new world of free- dom, • he said. Gorbachev said he was "en- couraaed and inspired" by the re- forms sweeping Stalin-style com- munism from Eastern Europe. He said the changes stem from "the desire of these peoples to ennoble their societies, to make them more democratic, humanitarian. to open up the rest of the world." And in a post-summit interview broadcast on Soviet television, he had praise for Bush. "I must say I'm glad J found a lot of realism in Bush's attitude and I felt his desire, his effort to under- stand the processes under way, ex- change opinions, to work out ap- proaches," Gorbachev said. ··The dialo1ue actually surputed m y ex-pectations. .. The weather in Maha wa1 leu coQlellial. What was planned u an offMorc summit alternatina between U.S. and Soviet warships never came oft Saturday afternoon's session was canceled when Bush could not Jet off t.be pided-missile cruiser u~ Belknap because of 60 mph winds and blah scu. The two rounds of talks that did take place were both moved to the Soviet cruise liner Maxim Gorky, docked at Marsaxlokk Bay several hundred yards from the naval v~ tels. Neither leader ever made it to the missile cruiser Slava, intended to .be the Soviet summit site. Gorbachev suuested cutting naval forces on the two sides, but Bush, whose large-ship navy ~ominatcs, said he was "dis- 1nclined to think that this is an area where we will have immediate pro-gress.•• The leaders also restated their positions on Central America - Bush complaine4 about Nicaraguan and Cuban supplies of Soviet-bloc weapons to rebels fighting the right- wing govemmcn\ in El Salvador, while Gorbachev said the SandTnista government in Nicaragua had given assurances such shipments had stop- ped. "I don't believe that the Sand- inistas have told the truth to our Soviet friends," Bush said. An unprecedented joint news con- ference at the conclusion of the summit was not part of the initial plans. It developed when both leaders stayed to respond to ques- tions after making their statements. E. German party leadership resigns; reformers take over EAST BERLIN (AP) -Com- munist leadeT Eaon Krenz and the entire party leadership resigned on Sunday, and a 2S-member panel of reformen took over temporarily in a desperate effort to rescue the Com- munist Party. The historic action. announced by mcppbone to a wildly cheering aoWd, stripped power from Krenz less than six weeks after he replaced bard-liner Erich Honecker. Krenz was left off the new panel. which will control East Germany's ruling party until a party congress later this month. lt was the shortest reign of any leader in the c:ountry's history. How- ~er. Krenz retains the largely cer- emonial position of president. The Communists also expelled Honecker from the party he had led for J 8 years and announced that tb..ree ousted Politburo members had been ~led on corTUption ctwies. A top state trade official fled the country. Hundreds of thousands of East Germans linked hands across the country to form a human chain int.ended to increase pressure for quicker dem6cratic reforms and to protest corruption in Communist Party ranks. In neighbonng ~cchoslovakia. leaders included non-Communists in the aovemment for the first time in 21 years, but angered opposition leaden said there were too many Communist holdovers on the new Cabinet. They vowed to resume pro- democracy protests. Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev praised the changes under way in Eastern Europe as he ended his two-day summit with President B\lsh. "I think (it) is something we should welcome because it's con- nected with the desire of these peoples to ennoble their societies. to make them more democratic, hu- manitarian, to open up the rest of the world," he said. Under pressure from mass dem- onstrations and the exodus of thousands. Krenz took over on Oct. 18 and opened the Berlin Wall on Nov. 9. He promised democratic reforms including free clect1ons, but there were increased calls for his ouster even within the party because of his past links to Honecker's rule. The new committee will run party affairs until a special party congress Dec. 15-17 and prepare for that congress. Its role ID govern1Dg the country was not immediately clear. Guenter Schabowski announced the resignations of the I 0-man Poli- tburo and the 163-member, policy- making Central Committee by megaphone to I 0.()()() cheering people who stood outside the Cen- tral Committee building. Woman has hea~t-liver-kidney transplant PITTSBURGH (AP} -A 26- year-ol'i woman underwent what docton said was the world's first bean-liver-kidney transplant on s~. · y Martin of Archbald was liskd in critical condition Sunday nisbt, considered normal after a U'anli>lant_ operatioon. accordin& to Lia lloai. a spotawoman for 0 ni- versity-Presbyterian Hospital. · The operation beaan at 7:35 p.m. Saturday and ended at S p.m. Sun- day, Rossi said. Althouah multi-organ transplants have been done before. this was the involvina the heart. liver and a ey, according to trmsplant eer Dr. Thomas Stanl, director the University of PittsbwJb's I transplant program. The surgery was the second hean trans~lant for the patient, who has famih.al cardiomyopathy. an in- herited heart disease. Since her first transplant three yean aao, Martin had suffered from chronic rejection of the heart and developed hepatits and kidney dys- function. LOS ANGELES-A amalJ door ulCd to f'el\lla1t c:abin~ came off d\lrina fliabt and caused a London-bound Pan A.tQeriCaD Orte! Ai!"~ 747 to decompcaa. with the pilot divi"f the plane %. ~~ ~~ Pan Am ..,okeawoman Susan Timper 111d Saturday t a ... .--~ ff d ri a few days to find out why the small outflow valve door came o u na fli&bhe jetliner with 133 people aboard lost cabin _pressure at 37,~ fieet and div~ for ~eral minutes before safely returnmg to Los Ante · Cathollc churches vandallzed LOS ANGELES -Vandals struck at least three ?tholic ch~ dwina the night in apparent attacks apinst the churc~ s s~ 2~ ICX." officials said Sunday. Members of a aro1;1~ _calhn& 1tse • Reli&ious Responsibility" have claimed res~n~1b1lity _for the v~U and an anonymous member told a l~I te!cv1s1on ~tauon t.be a~ f continue until the church changes au policy of d1scourag1ng ute o condoms. f B"sh R.-..r Sometime during the night. vandals glued postcn o 1 op_ • ~ .. Mahon)'. and splashed red paint on the fronts. of S~. Charles. St. _Basil • IUJU St. Ambrose Catholic churches, and an urudenttfied church lD the San Fernando· Valley. '\ \'1'10'\ ·\I. HHlt:t ·s Ex-HUD chief reportedly aided friend_ NEWARK, N.J. -Former Housing Secretary Sar:nuel R. Pierce Jr. reportedly gave a $350,000 development grant to a fn~nd fo~ two New Jersey proposals that never went into operation. officials said Sunday. According to Housing and Urban Development documents, the 1985 grant was made to a Washinston consulting firm . the Center for Resource Development, even though ~ther HUD, offici~ls had rejected \he award, The New York Times reponed an Sundays ed1ttons. . . The firm's principal was Samuel P. SingJetary, a longtime friend of Pierce. The grant was made from one of two d1screuonary funds under Pierce's control, the Times reported. Nuclear lab security lapses reported WASHINGTON - A secret inspecuon of the Lawrence Liv~rm~rc National Laboratory. a federal nuclear weapons laboratory 1n . Cabforrua. found serious secunty lapses last spnng. 1nclud1ng poor protection of large amounts of plutonium, according to a congressional report released Sunday. The repon also said the Energ) Department from 1982 through 1988 misled the president. tn its annual reports to the White House, ~bout the adequacy of measures to profect weapons-grade nuclear matenals . from potential theft or sabotage. The report included a declassified transcnpt of a closed hearing last July ID which several senior Energy Department officials testified on secunty and safeguards weaknesses in the nuclear weapons production and design complell. Space shuttle returns to Florida EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE. Fla. -The space shuttle Discovery, which landed in California last week after a classified flight. was flown back to Florida on Sunday atop a modified Boeing 747. NASA said. The aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base at 6:36 a.m . PST. according to a release fTom National Aeronautics and Space Admin1strat1on spokeswoman Nancy Lovato. The 747 stopped at Kelly Air Force Base near San Antonio for refueling. then continued to this base on the Flonda Panhandle. landing at 4: IS p.m. CST, said Kennedy Space Center spokeswoman Lisa Malone. The 747 and the shuttle were to stay overnight al Eghn before fl ying the final leg to the space center. Depending on the weather, the spacecraft could be back at its home ba~ as early as ~onday morrung. Malone said. Colombia rejects truce offer BOG01A. Colom bia -The government Sunday rejected a truce declared by drug traffickers in their bombing c-ampa1gn and sa1d aettpting it would leave tht' country in the hands of the traffickers. "We wtll c-0ntanue battling them because if we don't. "'e will cease to govern," Interior Minister Carlos Lemos Simmonds said The Medellin cocaine cartel has announced that beginning today. it will observe a."ceasc-fire·· ID 11s terronst campaign wlth the aim of persuading Congress to approve a national \ate on the governmenfs policy of extraditing drug suspects to the n1ted States. 10-year-old P alestlnlan slaln JERUSALEM -Soldiers fatally shot a 10-year-old Palestinian girl in the bead Sunday and reportedly wounded at least 27 other Arabs during widespread clashes triggered by mass arrests ~n the occupied lands. The army confirmed one injury and the girl's death in the Gaza Strip and said it was investigating the circumstances. Also Sunday, two newspapers said the Palestine Liberation-Orpniz.a- tion had approved of U.S. Middle East peace proposals after receivina American assurances it can play a behind-the-scenes role m neaotiations. The upsurge in violence came as PLO-backed leaders of the Palestinian uprisina called for a "higher stage of struu.le" against Israel to mark the second anniversary this week of the rebelllon. 'Slightly cooler today "'°"*'II _,, -Stffly •-10 I J ,_ north of S.. Nlcno"'1 ,......, ar'CI 10 lft't SOUCI> DfUHSlnQ !Mt< today 10 7.9 IHI II•-""*'d1 S to I !I lnon _,, thrtt· rooc ~" MoJl'l)t c:Je• 111 .. 1 w.s1"1)1 -to sn..-. !'Ht tonlCJ'tt II.er--I 10 IS llnoo Wft1' lhrtt-1001 IHl Mottly IU'W')I 111 ... Calif. temps ...,...T •ft • Extended forecast OAANGe COAST TIOH ..... .,. ... ,_ .. - -~ Lt Amt Will = Le ~ ~ to c adTt "' "tbm = IOWI loan "l coon t.bet natic livin .. , -..... *-.. ... ---~· ~ c.c.r tft(Of MUS. &Mt~• c.G• °"' .. ~ (i•'W• '-"' r.r\ AIT ~t ( .... ,, r.,,...,. *"' ;• , ... •ov<1 •OT£• •d""""C. AO•""•l ..... ,. ( .. .,. Co•\l c .. 'f'. M V"C ...... S.-· .:Tl a.Gt o.G-llel~ G'\T ~ USG• AIM\/ .. .,.., C-1 c .. 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Theo take a look at the nation's fitcal policy. Congress and the White House struggled for weeks over resolvina what amounted 10 a S 14. 7 billion spendifll difference 'next year that pp is hkely to fall into the S40 billfon to $SO billion range, Wilson said. "How that will be tt$Olved is anybody's guess." be added. "It's v~ confusing." said Wilson, who a few ycan back won the prestiaious Theodore H. Silbert ·Economic Forecasting Award in competition with SO leading academic and financial economists. "Look what happened last week- end (Nov. 2S-26). The federal funds rate dropped to a shade above 8 pen:ent, its lowest mark in months and everyone was convinced that the Fed was signaling 'n casing of credit and that Bank of America (and the money center banks) would drop the prime on Monday mom- ina." he said. Further muddying the economic waters was the position taken by Defense Secretary' Dick C heney. who never met a defense system that he didn't love. 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W1l!.on said He hkens cfTect'> of C'Ut!'> 1n the Defense budget to what happens when an eanhquake bits. "If )ou're an the WTOOJ sPot. you could be devastated.. Bui on the whole, you won't !>( bwt," Wifson wd. Much of the early analysis of defense cuis focused on the Potential demise of Ca.Uforrua's economy be· cause the natc receives 20 pcroent of defense spending, But Wilson bclleves the state's operat1oos arc no1 neatly as labor intensive as other states' so it's unlikely to be bard hat. funber. the California economy 1s broader based tha(I It was dunng the Vietnam war economy of the 1960s when 10 to 12 percent of the state's economy de- pended upon the defense budget. For those reasons. Walson sees the Cahfom1a economy as measured by the gross stall' product ns1ng 3.1 Qertent this ~ear and 1 5 perttnt next year 1 n a u me "'hen man};. set" the so-<:alled soft landing creating greater trouble AMERIC'A~ DREAJI Travelers fin·d a piece of home at Inn on the Bay ~ By JOY ANTHONY Ot lfy I'-Cor•~_...,_, If Ht!mck Han<.0n had h1., "'a' the bu.,1ne"' tra,eler wo uld n~ step into an untnendh hotei again Hanson's lmle Inn on 1he Ba,, the onh hotel on the-water an '."-le"'pon Beach. reache'> out to thc.;1A.ea~ e'ecuu'e wnh milk and cook.Jes. wine and hors d'oeu' res. and a lobb> so small It makes con,er!><lt1on bet"'t:en strangers harder to a'o1d than to give 1n to "The ~t "'at~r aq~anum I'> kind of the focal point." Hanson 'explained "It's ve~ -.oothing " lf\ou're \h\ \OU can talk ahout the fish There 1s "Blood' ~al).'' the toma11; foh "lips.'' tht' ro,face fish. and "Old Blue Eyes." the blue tang . .\11 v.erc recent!~ chnstened in the 1nn·s fish· naming contest -' The lobb) 1s \mall i:nuugh that people can also listen 1n on telephone calls. Hamon said "GUl'•as enJO) b<'mg pan of what's going on .\phone \Call comes 1n and someon(' sa)S 'Oh. )ou're coming in ne\t v.t"d; Wnh "'ho"·" One of Hanson· s pnmaf') goals 1s to pro' 1de a place the business traveler can call home \1am n.erut1\l'S, h(' points out gt"t so sick of 1~personal hotel~ that the) sv.11ch JObs to a' 01d traveling. But n's not '\(l much the rl)()ms that make most hotels uninviting. he: ..aid -\Jthou~ ht' and his wife Jan1c(' have tned to recreate the-wamllh ot the _()(1-,car-0ld Dclawatt' farmhouse that Hanson lt'ed 1n as J ~i' hr fci:.ls that atmosphere 1s not where most hoteli go "'rung It's the fact that mo.,t ot tht:lr staff'> aren't 1n' ol ... ed with the guests. "The~ come in lrf1m )O mile~ o ut and then go back to <,0me other place at night .. he c\plained ··Thcrt' ... 1ust not a chance for interaction ·· Hanwn sa,., ht'> 1nn ha<i -.uch a lo"' turnover that staffers are able to "'elcome bark guesh "'ho ha,en't ~ 1<.1tt"d the pla~ for years. Wttlnc"'comer.;, he said thn tn to help out w1u1 •t.,. ............ u suggestion• .. b1\.t• path routes and other ups One time a stafTt•r noticed that tv.o coupks sta~mg at the inn we re from the same tin' Kan\as tO'\.\n . .\fter the clerk introduced tht"m to each other. the '1s1toer; d1S(.'O\ ered the} lived onl) a few blocks apart .\dver11s1ng 1s stnctl) "'Ord of mouth. Hanson said. though be enJo~s tracing back connt'ct1ons. Someone once heard about the mo 10 an Australian puh. he said .\nd Newport Bcacb 1s starting to be talked about in Europe . But whether the v1s.11ors rnme from Europe or the Pacific Rim. "the~ want to tall to tht' local people. th(' on<'S who are deeply ~ted in the comm unit\.'' Hanson s.a1d The Inn's d1rC'Ctor of marketing,. Joe Fuschett1. 1s a volleyball coach at Corona del \.far High The gu' who runs the boat toun rows for Orange Coast College .\nd 1f am one wants to discuss kayaktn,g.. he can talk to hotel staffer Barbara Conl hn Her daught~ com~te.s in the 01~ mp1cs Hanson h1m~lt 1s m'ohcd an an Englt.sh as lfsecond language prOJC<'t sponsored b~ the public hbraf) His face hghts up when he talks about !he Span1'>h maids he taught English to It's pan of tbc inn business to IA.Car different hats. he ellplaaned. When he 's not teaching the housekeeping Slaff ho~ to improve their reading and "'n11ng, he "ometlml~s acts as bellbo~or food-and- beverage man "Oh. ~ou ~ant the housekeeper"" he aslts. m1s- ch1evousl) shifting an 1mag10an hat .. Ok. rm the housekeeper." For Ne~ pon locals. he 'ia} s. the inn as .. not the Bullock's or the Robinson's. It's the nc1ghhorhood store where :rou go in and you know eve~ one there The) 're a part of your community .. Lado Isle residents use the inn as a spare bedroom when the) entertain guest!>. he said Others \1S1t the inn while their home 1s being remodeled . .\nd some consider It a h1d.cawa\ Hanson C:\pects his European business to pick up substanuall) after 1992. "hen reforms 1n the Common Market glve Europeans a t-ommo n curren~ and fuel JOIOt prOJC'ctS with Amt"ncan com- panies. Although 65 percent of h1s European v1s1tors are here on business, that per~ntage could incrca5(' Hanson has bttn running the inn c;incc 1979 when he and his W1fe bought the Lado Shores Hotel and renamed 1t. Bob Voit oftbc Voit Rubber Co. was one of the ongmal hotel's owners when It was buih m 1962. The little mn ha~n't grown more rooms stnce then. But it's sttU the onl)' hotel on the water an N<'wport Jo7 ~dloa.J' u • c.l•malll U"-f la Newport ~d. ... ij ,. .. .. •• ~. • A loV/ng assertion Is not an ultimatum Last weelc I warned those men who love one special woman - but Yfbo have not yet propscd -not to assume that she'D u.ncond.itionally hana around. Too many men have b11d their hearts brolcen by seeminaJy compliant a nd paticnt- bcyond~belief women who turn out to be rcaJly not so patient after aJI. Those who choose to suf- fC1' silentJ y while they wait for the m en they love to commit to marriage arc usually ro- mantic and 1dcalist1c types who say tha1 no1hin& but a get-down -on -his-knee ~J will do. For those women, the idea of presenting an ultimatum is out of the question. They let· love die first -and catch their unsuspecting men o ff guard when they up and leave them . . Too bad, because sometimes a weary-of-wa111n& statement can be JUst the gentJe nudge to move a man forward . . "I could never give my boyfriend an ultimatum -that sounds a hke a threat." o ne romantic woman excalimed . ~ . . ~ . '.. . . • • • • ~ ' ) I I . ..a-..;. .. , Mver susp«Ud chat I would hllve to am how to live.,. Ji~ man -that there were specific d.itdplina and ways of 1ee1n, rbe world I had 10 muter before I could awaken to • Jim*-Nippy, ru1nn11,. relationJhip witli my~/f ~and only then with another human bd4 •• -Anonymous Not necessarily so. Not if you thmk of the ultimatum as a kind of marriage proposal. In its finest form. 1t 1s a n 'lsscn1"e act by one or another an a relationship. (Sometimes - but not as often - women arc the reluctant partners.) The right kind of ultimatum ·~ a complamt· "I love you and I value your pan1c1pat1on in my hfc -enough to make a formal and public commnment to vou Dr ..... "'81141pft, Mtnlaer for Slftele Adulh at St. Andrews ~res¥erlan Churdl In Newport aeach, often Hvtce to on hOw to enjoy th• holiday Mason .. "I want us to build a future together. I want us to be a family. for better or worse, and I choose you above all others. "I need to be loved e nough to have my man feel com fonablc and as excited as I am with the idea and the reality of the mamage commitment." A man could be knocked out by that kind o f declaration - whether he calls II an "ultimatum" or not -coming from a woman he truly loves. It may be that your man is like man) others who take a little longer to recongn1ze JUSt ho w emotio nally co nnected they are. So don't give up on him without first gi ving him a chance "OK." you 5a), ''I'll think about th1nk:1ng about g.I\ 1ng him an ulumatum. after Christmas ... According to one source. more proposals do happen at Chnstmas that at any other ume of the year. So wait 1f )'OU m ust. but give ham some hints in the meantime. First make sure that you want to get mamed . Are )OU real/} sure that you want to marl) this man'l Are '<OU sure that all you wa nt from him 1s not JUSt for him to want 10 marry you? When your motive 1s clear -comm11ment or bu<;t -don't wait until after Chnstmas to encourage some cozy cdnH•rsauo n about future plans -youk and his. Bring up some "Joint-venturing" projects hke when a~d where to go for your next vacatio n together. . The!l when C hnstmas pas~s. and your frustration JU'ittfics a hnJe acuon. remember that )our "ultimatum" can only be efTecta ve if you mean every wo rd. If you mean what you say to him. you can't lose "Can't lose? Yo u mean he'll definitely a sk me to marry him?" If he's the right man and 11's the right time. he'll propose all right. On the other hand. 1f he's not really your guy, he may in fact leave you. Hut that's no loss m the long ruf'i. You'll just be free sooner. rather than later. to find sc meone 1Nho truly can share your life goals. Dr. AJ1w h • mrriafe ud l•mlly tber•plJI ill Coroaa del M•r. Pay Att e ntion MEDICAL G RO UP ''Again . Dr. Lyon . my sincerest thanks for vour excellent sen•ice. '' . . . unsolicited polltnt !titer • Comprehensive Quality Eye Care • La~r Diabetic & Glaucoma Therapy 760·"3003 1401 A'VOCadO. Suite 402 (off MacArthur Blvd.) • Small-lnc1sion Cataract Implants • Cosmetic Eyelid Tucks I Ii ( /~ .• I It n 1 • 1144 • Contact Lens Problems? " 2617 ~· C hapman Su ite 108 • FREE RadiaJ-K or Cataract screen (off SS Freeway) with this ad. c , M.n, Ph.n, Board eert111ec1 ............... ""~"-..,._.... • .... ••11111111 • •&8'1•11 ..................... lllqdl UIMll • .,..••••t••••• ·-=· .• t~~1 • .............. I I •O ICW!b•dlls (tlll• .. ) ..._.,..,.,.,., a ,.,_,, •o t •• ~rtunitics presented during the hol-9) PRACT ICE LOVE, F 1day season to meet and develop AND HOPE. The spiri relationships with others. Christmas 1s contained in 7) BABY YOURSELF. Many practices. Giving love, exe folks expect the com ing weeks to be p nc's faith. carT)·ing hope to full of merriment and JOY. Un-single adults arc all sure ways t fortunately. for the single person it the holiday smgle blues into a _... ~ be just the opposite. Therefore. derful time for ~ourself and ot II ts espec ially important to take well. extra care of oneself -doing special Dr. Fla nag.an v.111 be givi littJe things for :,-ou. w11h love. sermon on Sunda). Dec. JO at 8) KEEP A SENSE OF HU MOR. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu Have fun with the ho hda)S. There 1s Newport Beach. The adult nothing more a1tract1vc than a Illuminators. begins at 8:30 a.& for bright, upbeat ind1v1dual. 10forma11on. caJl 631-2885. Prince gently chides medical establishment · ill .\ WhyPaf High Dental C'A>sts? \.., l .. nJr n~vou'rea memberof ........... m1l"l 11f\·11\1rd~ku1>9, ll· 1J~;;1111<1 11ne <'leaninit per year are J>l 11\ i<lf'ti at nn <'ht1fl{t'. 1\nd thot'• not all! Yoo11 allouve o 1111 un nt't'ded dental WQrk becaUR .,.._, l(UBronlHI' low, P,.·llel fNe. Louk al IM Mvinp on thlt typical co_~: \uutl'tAt """ ....... , 0 0 0 l:l2.00 17ift• ·tr....alllld I \oott""'°" I ,_ • sUo .... oo • 17.00 • 8000 ...... Ho F 1 W\l'I tht Ah• La@ bra trat the par 1 C'l\1 lau1 boa thcr VIC' hor ~ the .. cofl you too Oen Slnl Joh aga e Wlt can IOn (! Ar~ ~ 20C IUf cor A bod intc cha 6t1' (J can 0renge CoUt DAILY PILOT /M<lincMy, December • • .,._ A"I ANN LANDERS: Yout .. Dot Tired and Fed Up" infonned, tbouabtn and · · Df. I cannot 6elieve you A tap is not malida10rY,. lt'1 er a customer wants 10 Jive:• federal s.ovemment taxes and waitresses 8 percent of a er's tab whether they receive not. How in the world could I a waitras who was banded on a SI 73 tab to be _paciou,t y "Thank you"? Get real. . FROM OOU~:'MtCH. MICH.: y.., letWr WU ... .......... tM.t •Jed. GARY, INO.: You told ·tress to maintain her di&nity tt.er what. Well, dipity pay the reoL Your advice l can tell you never waited 'rve 11\Jable wage, not tips tablet. nOM KJ...UIATB PLA18, ORE .: l am fed up with waitresleS wbo complain about bow bard they wort and how often ~ &el stiffed by people who don't tip enouah. And for you 10 say that she is entitled to ''at least S2S" for servina four people is ludicrous no matter what the bill was. If a waitress serves ei&bt tables of four people each during her shift, and the lab is S 173, and they each left a S2S tip she would be mak.ing $200 a ni&bt in tips. That's a lot of money for a job that requires no ~pencnce, no educatio n, no special talent -just taking ordcn, serving food and handi19 out· checks. What's so special about waiunses that they can demand a I S-20 per- cent bonus for service? Why do they think the)' are wor1Ung any harder than a trpi1t or tdepbone operator who put m the same hours? . l come home dead tired every ni&ht and act no ups, and I'm not mak.iag S2S an hour. It's umc some- body put an cod to the perpetual whinina and the implication th.at waitresses are entitled to a ··secret bonus" for 1jmpty doina their Job. DEAR ANN LANDERS· In case ou don't k.now. It socs this way· percent of S 173 as S 13.84 t's bow much th.at waitress should have received to break even. because she had to p vc that much to the IRS. If I received a S2 tip for S 173 tab, I'd gi ve at baclc and tell the jerk. ''Herc, you must need this more than I do" -H.A. IN AMARJLLO. TEX. DEAR ANN LANDERS The let- ter from the wamess who com- plained about an 1Dlldcquatc up makes me wonder wh> only res- taurants pay workers small salancs and expect the customer to make up the dJffcrcnce" If I buy a pair of shoes marked S40. I pay S40 ram not expected to give the pttSOn who waited on me an addtt1onaJ IS percent 1f he Cor she) was espectaJly pleasant. Why don't restaurants add IS percent to the bill and pnnt on the menu -w e have set the pn~ to include a h vang wage for our servers. No addJuonal hp IS reQUlred ... If a few ~staurants implemented this pohcy the tttnd would catch on Jikc wildfire and tbc customers would appreciate at. -RABBI WIL· LIAM BLANK (SACRAMENTO> DEAR RABBI Bl.A.NI; TUab fw Ge llM>rt aermoa. I uve heft lo raturuts wtaett ~ sratlllty ls t.d .. e4 ill cite price ucl I believe It'• a apleMW Idea. I For oee lklnc. It ellmlaates cite ari~etk, •Ille~ '9 a aefH-ce.) U u y rntaarut OWKn wCMlld like '° tell me w~y &My u\'ea't plcied 11P OD tltJs, I ..... be uppy lo Wtt llleir com- mata wl~ my readers. -. J•nlce •nd lt09er Johnson fleftJ, whose MNwe w•s deccwated by ft•ut •ctre, llt r'9flt wlttl Judy Montgomery •nd JCNtn.KlflllNtll. ' t.a~rons get preview look at home tour VJDA DEAN ,_Co«~ ~re \I.SS no doubt 1ha1 11 ~as i'fec" tame and ( hrastmas \I.JS on v.a) Thursda) C\.enang at the il> Cr~k parkantt area an South runa. Sha"enng part) goers ~'ed the cold wand and walled for -,gportallon 10 the "C'hnstmas by Sea' holida) tour and preview tv. ·he good -natured C hopin IJRer memben and patrons were ~ing and JOiting and gJad to .rd warm busses that earned nt up winding narrow streets to w two of the five spcctaculr nes on the tour. ,ft.er check.mg out the homes of Gerry Morscs decorated by .. 11 . 80\'D Dwight Goldblatt of Flo\l,ers of Laguna Niguel. and the home of Ann and 81Dg Yen. decorated by M1ch1 Burrell Van D1est of lrvme Aorist: the adventuresome group was back on the busscs and do wn to Rockledge for more sights and smells of the holida) at thr~ ocean- front homes. The evening concluded w11h soc1alwng and supper in the home of Juice and Roger Jobson. (She 1s head of all the guilds ·and he 1s a PcrfOrm ing Arts Center VP.) The po1Dsc\t1a-fillcd Johnson home and the ~omc of neighbors Reaae and Geae Adwlll were decor- ated by Paul Ecke of The Black Iris. "Red screams Christmas and it is 'in' this year as trees tend to be more tradauonal and warm \I. 1th veh et. moires. pa1sle)S and plaids being used along \I.Ith bemes. beads and plDC cones:· said Ecke. He has been involved w11h all fi\e C'hopan tours and said he deco rated h Is first 1989 tr~ the da) before Thank~v1Dg and plans to do at least I 50 this season. Ron Brown of Ron's Emerald Flonst. who has done 28 trees since last Monday. decorated Annette and Robert Henry's Rockledge home and at the party he agreed on the trend to warm colors. but said he prefers a burgundy and coppery look. Th as was Brown's first year to participate an the OraQgC County Performing Arts Center benefit. but said he was gctung great reviews fro m his effort'> and plans to be lnvohed next )Car b~ ha\lng his O\l.n home. the ( ra\l,ford House built.in 1893. on the tour The potpoum-filled Henr: home (he 1s a TV producer w11h an Emm) in the famal~ room to proH 11) featured a handmade manger scene in the cntr) wa) .. It as all handmade and as about 60 )Cars old. It belonged to m) father:· said .\nnet· te at the part) New Cho plD member . alh [)e. Bclles was on her first tour and having fun. "The homes arc spec- tacular ... love the ule and all of the p-eat art work ... the beams 1n thc Ashwill home buall an 1928.'. Jou ~mbaJI and Jady Moattom- ery were pany co-chairs. "Our members ha" e ~n v.or~1ng on this event Ci1Dce Januaf'\ ·· ..aid K1mhall. adding. .. this pre\ 1cv. pan' &J"C" members and chapter patron.. the opportunat~ 10 <.ee the results lif")t .. , lo' e to entertain. so th1~ com- mittee assignment v.a\ grt>at tor me ... said Mon1gomt>r) .\II around. the 150 guests v.ere Im ang the faJatas and all the tnmmangs. 'eggies. cheese and strudels catered h~ .\nn DT)er On Fnda~ and Saturda). the tour was open to the public and mo~ than 1.000 were C1.pccted to attend. according to wa)s and means Chair· woman Joan Scott. ··-we should re- alize between S20.000 and S25.000 . for the center.'' commented Scott deasure your longevity by presidential elections law man) U.S. prc11dcnts have 'le> and gone SIDce you first got ir• present Job? Johnny Carson It. over "The Tomi)\t Show" on l •l. 1962. The White Houtc show ;e-has been hosted by Kennedy, IOSOn, Nixon. Ford. Carter, Re- n and Bush. :xpcrimcntcrs injected lab rats h caffeine. Then noted they bc- ic much more SCllually acuvc for ._ long while thereafter. b ~.Did Noah take beer aboard the ·? :: An Assynan tablet dated about I() 8 .C. has bttn translated to gest that. b :1v1s Presley never gave an en- c. • couple of decades aao. every- ly and bis sister were tryina to act l•\tcterinarian schools, but that's nacd-Applications have dropped by almost half since 1980. triuly bean have been trained to 'Y back s-cU. I'm told. ft-I Yeafs Eve and H&Uo-een two or the yea(• three day• wben lhott Americanl throw parUa.. 1-Bodl .......... •~JOU d: . ~~~~=~ ............ -. I ..0 I Q /2 0 .. What's the third? Ask around. Somebody will get it nght. Super Bowl Sunday. The fear of having your character read by the Imes ID your forehead 1s termed "meto pogram- mo1C0pophob1a. .. Smartest of \fie barnyard birds - that's not sayii\g fl\UCh , what? -as the goose. One our f every 2S a1rplanc pilots wor ·de is a woman. Maybe u'vc read the claim th.at the averq person falls in love seven times before marrying. Our Love and War man docs not buy it. He believes the don't-set-serious si&- nals stop them short before they commiL Ooser to an avcrqe count of loves before marriqc, be thinks is one. two, even three. But seven? No way. Surely with all your Cl- pcricnoe. you can tcttle this. Q. Do cows sit down? A. On their haunches? Indeed. Clcarty, if bufr'Alo didn't do that. there'd never have been 'a man called Sin.int Bull. Two mamages an four are categonzed JCncrall). 'er: general!~. as .. happ) · One mamage an four remains intact but lasts as ··unha~ P)' .. One mamage an four ends ID divorce So report the matnmonial stat1st1c1ans. Mayl:>c you·,e ncH'r qucs11oned the d1ffcrcncc between "bum down" and "bum up." If not. please do so 1mmed1ately. Things fixed on the ground, lake houses, ··bum down:· Thl'ngs not fixed on the ~round. hke brush piles, "bum up.' So says a studious word mechanic. Q. Is a woodpecker tha t drums on a drainpipe really so stupid at thinks it can di& a hole in it? A. Doubtlessly not. That's the bird's tcmtorial warruna. This is my turf. man. nobod) but a policeman 10 ca~ a slingshot. To foreign poet'> \\hn hl'.H lhl' music 1n our lanl(u31W v.11h11u1 knov.1Dg II!> meaning., t\l.ll 111 thl' most beauulul \I.Ord' an f ngll\h .trl· ..venereal .. and .. daarrhl·a .. The la"~ an LC\l.l'\ n~.-1 prnhahll\ men there from "'-l'ara ng tnlll\c:'r\ form-fitted around the hap' What threatened thl' garalTc popu- lation more than an)thang d-.c: wa., ats hide from ncc~top 10 t2'1lha~· made g~ carnage rt.'ln\ Show me a cave \I.It h Dal\ and I'll ~how you a cave with bt-ctlt>' Sc1cnusts sa) the) can ml'J\urc ume more accuratel) than length Q. What does "Auld Lang Sync" hteraUy mean? J Was the ancient E&) ptaan!> \I, ho A. "Old Iona sinoc... invc-ntcd scarecrows Q. Does a ballerina tap when she tiptoes? A. Not su~ to. She stroll.cs the l\llC on ' pointe." Tk law of Homer. DI.. penniu Now it's claimed not JUSt birds but people, too. sen~ darecuon b) ~tism. Bntash Students were bliridf~ driven 1n ctrctcs, then ~k.~ lo .POLDl north. Almost all aot It rillll. Tbt Int WU ttpealed, but \I.Ith magnet\ taped 10 thetr hl·ad' 'one got 11 nght Rc-.carl he" thanl ~'l' ma\ lose \umc ~n"t " at' to d1rl'll1onal magnct1<,m a<; "-l. agl' <) The late T'coon diplomat .\ H'rtll Hamman has heen cal' • the father of '>pon sl 11ng an .\m, m a 'Wh,'' \ .\. HI\ \l.1fe Mane 'l.lonon \I.ant· cd to ska 1n this rountr.. -.o he built l:lun Valle} for her · Wnte~ a client ... , lnow a tou&h old bo} ID Qcerns. a welder. whC' hoed an upstairs room of his house Wlth sheet iron Abo' e the wmdow inside. he ngged a frame of st~I bars on a slide rack .\ tn p ware let the bars clang dov. n and lod~ .. He put a ladder against his house. He was catching one or t~o bura)ars a month until the la~ made ham QUIL .. Sen. ~~ W oms of e- braska won rt~ICC11on ID 1924 He lasted his cnur~ campa1Jn cJtpcn~ as: "Posi.&e, two cents.' What TV watchers around here mt.aht call an "anchor" is known in £ni1and mtttly as a .. news mtltda." llOUO'C 0 .. 1 ~~ AJUll'.S ( Ma.rcb l 1-April 19): AJma&t before you wett com~ly awake, the .. powet"' of the day be· came apparent. Tekphonn J•.agled. messa8'ts came across. love reta- uonshap was on front burner. By ton1ght, achievement will be fea- tured. TAURUS (Apnl 20..May 20): Goal 1s missed on first two attcmpu - after that you capture rhythm. Focus on" \ln1vcrsal appeaJ. distance. languaat. added recognition. lnd.1- vadual who gives orders actually seeks your favor & understandfoa. GEMJNJ (Ma~ 21-Junc 20): You knew aJI along )OU ~rt on nght track It WJll be ··dchc1ous momcnt- tona&ht when avowed skeptic admits 11 (mphasas on vitality emouonaJ responses. idealism Leo figures prom1Dentl) CANCER !June 21-Jul) 22): Financi al ~ttlemen1 could be .. JUSI around the comer .. Be av.'are o f at. s1rts!> penmencc pa11cnc~. con- fidence You can almost smell mone\ an tht' aar .\no ther Can~r nall\e pla~!> role LEO IJul~ 23-.\ug. :?2i· Spothght continues o n legal nghts. pcr- m1ss1ons There will be plenty of smiles but not all are genu1Dc. Don't fall vacum to fal<;e flattcl) Get sig- nature on doncd lane GemlDi fig- ures prom1Denth • VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. · 22J: Although bored at first. wk that seemed manor WJll grow in ampon- ancc. Feeling of accomplishment fol- IO\l.S Dependent 'i3}S. "l rcall} don't kno\I. ho\I. 10 thank )OU... Scorpio plays maJor role LIBRA !Sept 23-0ct. 22)· Lunar. numcncal aspects highlight pr~ nounccd interests 1n "la"'eh ans·· Your crea11"e JU•ces J1DgJe." Jang.le Emphasis on Sl)le. creau" II) sound of your own '\<01ce. Virgo figures prominently SCORPIO (Oct 23-No". 21 ): Threat to take something of value awa) from \'OU v.1ll evaporate. Keep your fa11h . be aware of ~st dc- c1s1ops You'll discover legal clause th.at had bttn hidden Case 1s won as result SAGlTTARIUS (~ov 22-Dcc. 21): (u~nt SllU3UOn IS touch-and-go. Means people tend to change op1D1ons. 10 'iCC:lc de la} ... Stand tall. refuse 10 compro mise pnnc1plcs. You·11 gel ch.ancc 10 renegou.atc. Qutstaons relate to rent CAPRICOR."'i-IDcc 22-Jan. 19j: .\cccnt on mone' pa)' ments. invest· ments. opportunll)' to 1Dltlate bus1- .ncss "enture Close rclauonshtp 1s tested If \I, illang to accept respons1- b1ht). )Ou're 1n nght place Othcr- WlSC, mo" e on AQ ARJL'S (Jan 20-Fcb. 18}: Sudden!\ as II ID a nash. \OU know \I.here \OU arc. Y..here )OU arc $OIDg. Prcscnl and future ~ome vwblc. Trust 'ourYlf Wha1 occurs could be genuine rc'elauon Yo u'll kno"' 1t for ccnam PISCES (Feb 19-Marcb 20): Stud)' -'quanus message. ught will be shed on area previously dark. You'll sec )our way through. Ta.kc anauauve. emphasize o npnalit). In love rclauonsh1p. you pcrcc1vc trot potential. IF DEC. 4 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You onl )' ~ccntl) emerged from doldrums. You arc dynamic. stub- born. were o n )'Our o wn early. could have been separated from parents. Past months represented testing pcnod Dunng DcccmbcT. cbantt exists for fresh sun Vigor returns. romance \1.111 no longer be a stranger. Taurus. Leo Scofl)10 persons plaf 1mponant roles ID your hfc. Next )Car. 1990. Y..111 be power for you. intcnSll\. \I.1th manta! status bigh- ligh ted e ptember will be memorable Early Christmas for theater fans ly TOM TITUS .,. .... c.nc+= ...... Christmas cheer comes wafting over the footlights in Orange County this week. with no fewer than eight new stage productions openina --most of them carryinf. a holiday theme. The new urivals arc 'A Cktltmu Canl" at South Coast Repertory. "A ,.......,.. Llfe" at the Lquna Playhouse, "B•U..ae" by the Orahge County Oilldren's Theater, a staged reading of .. A artHmat MemWJ" afthe Alternative Reper- . tory Theater, '"'fte Best C.rlstmu Paseut Ever" at the La Habra Communit)I-Theater and, on a non-seasonal note, "Tiie 1tla1 ud I" at the Oranac Ccounty Performing Arts Ceoter1 "Tee- •essee'• Pe.ele," a Tennessee Williams anthol<>aY. at Golden West College, and "&t You Heart O.t" at the Way Off Broadway Playhouse. Rodgers and Hammerstein •s .. The King and I," opening Tuesday for a week-tong engagement at the Center, stars famed dancer Rudolf Nureyev iii the role made famous by the late Yul Brynner. Performances arc Tuesday through Fri- day at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sundat at 2 and 8 p.m.at the Center, 600'Town Ceoter Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 556-2787 for ticket information. SCR's .. Christmas Carol" mounts the stage Tuesday for the 10th consecutive season with Hal Landon Jr. as Scrooge and a cast of company regulars including John Ellington, Don Took, Ron Michaelson, Richard Doyle, Martha McFarland, Art Koustik, Howard Shanp<lw and Anni Long. John-David Keller again directs the holiday classic. The show runs Tuesdays through.. Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., -Sbndays at I and 5 p.m. until Dec. 24 on the main stage of the Costa Mesa theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Cati 957-4033 for ticket infor- mation. Also a~ving Tuesday is a new stage musical HOOkS version of the classic movie .. Ifs a Wonderful Life" to be unveiled in La&una under the direc:- tion of Dou&las Rowe. Ralph Bruneau and Valerie Perri bead the cast o( the show. which will play for two weeks at the theater. 606 l.quna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. . Performances ~ scheduled for Tuesdays lbrough Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:l0 and 7 p.m. Reservations arc taken at 494-0743. "Tennessee's People" at Golden West fea- tures S<lCnes from the playwriaht's most famous works, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Rose Tattoo" and "Cat on a Hot T'm Roof." GWC drama instructor Charles Mitcbell and student Sandy Trullinger are directing a cast composed of Jill Cary Martin. Winifred Warga, Stephen Silva, Dennis Jude Deja. Barbara Robb, Diane Brennan and Jeff Game. The production will be staged Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Actor's Play- box, and admission is free. <;aJl 895-8134 for further information. ' The Alternative Repertory Theattr opens a nine-performance staged reading of Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory" Friday, and admission is b~ donation -a new, unwrapped toy or non-penshable food -to help brighten Christmas for the less fortunate. The show will run Thursdays through Satur- days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m. until Dec. 24 at ART, 1636 S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana. Call 836-7929 for reservations. "Holidaze:· a winter fantasy written and directed by Curtis Jerome. will be staged this weekend only in the Huntington Beach High School auditorium. 1905 Main St .. Huntington Beach. Performances are ticketed for Friday at 7:30 p.m .• Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m .• with reservations taken at 964-8700. The ~medy .. Eat Your Hean Out" opens HI·:\ 11-:H Friday at the Way Off Broadway, IOS8 E. First St. Santa Ana. and olays Fridays and Saturdays through Jan. 13 (datt Dec. 22 aid 23). Directed by Dave Judy, the show ~tligblS Tony Re- verditto, Carole Cooney. Vicky DaMOn. Ron McCaw and Dave Morris. Tickets may be or- derecf.at S47-8997. ·The first of two local productions of "'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" opens Friday at the Depot Plarbouse.. 31 1 s. Euclid st.. 1..a Habra. The show wil run Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and .. Sundays at 2:30 p.m . through Dec. 17. Call (213) 905-9708 weekdays or (2 I 3) 691-8900 ~kends for info~tion. Final curtains will descend this weekend on these five productions: e••WJlea I Wu a Girl I VMd to Scream ... SIMMlt" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 65S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), final performanocs Tuesday through ..Friday at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8:30 p.m., Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. • .. BUtlle Spirit" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2SOI Cliff Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288). closing performances Thursday lbrougb Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. •"My ftree Aqelt" at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St.. West- minster (99s-4113), final performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. •''TweU .. Nlpt" in the Fine Arts Little Theater of UO (856-6616). winding up Wednes- day. through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. •'"l"lte Lab Rad&. neater Ortstmu SMw" in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa (542-8330). closing Th~ day through Saturday at 7 p.m .• Sunday at 3 p.m'. Continuing on the local boards arc -nie hutom of ~ Open" at Coastline College (751-9740). through Dec. 16; ''SllN~ Stan" at Sa¥fcback College (582-4656), thro Dec. 17. Francts ilJJhe f!IOn~y agaii1-with 'Straight' 1 True Love 1 has true heart ly GINA SPADAFORI ~-s..w, A "straight" is British horse racrng's equivalent of the home stretch -that last pan of a race that separates the horses with mere talent from the ones with a champion's heart. The word is also. of cou~. used to describe people who abstain from use of illegal drugs. as well as those whose sexual orientation is towuel members of the opposite sex. The definitions are significant, because even though the title of Dick Francis' latest novel seems to be drawn from the world of racing, the truCh of the matter lies elsewhere. ''Straight" (G .P. Putnam's Sons. 323 ~· $18.95) is carried along on an undercurrent of moral indiJPlaUon -against crime. against drugs, and to a mild degree. agatnst Jlomoscxuality. "You're Straight tnrough and through," someone tells the main character, injured steeplechase jockey Derek Franklin, although it's an interesting comment on a man who spends his time wishing for a couple of stiff drinks (which he can't have because he's on paink.iUers) and who ends up sleeping with another man's wife (a woman who was also his dead brother's lover). Straight he may be, but perfect· he is not. Moral contradictions aside. ..Straight" is the crisply written story of the problems -some potentially deadly -that desoend on Franklin when bis well-respected but secretive older brother dies without warning. The two were friends, but not close ones. a fact that becomes increasingly and painfully obvious to Franklin as he starts picking up the pieces of his brother's complicated life -which include a gemstone business. a couple of racehorses., the aforemen- tioned lover. and a collection of high-tech gadgets familiar only to those on the "Sharper Image" mailing list. It also includes a million and a half dollars' worth of diamonds. missina without a trace. Franklin's troubles start when the poorly placed hoof of a racehorse shatters his ankle during a race. He's barely outfitted with crutches when he's called to the deathbed of his brother, Grcville. The man dies without repining contciousness. On the steps of the hospital, Franklin is knocked down and relieved of bis brother's effects. A random attaclc1 Possibly, but as events unfold, randomness seems less probable. His brother's business has been broken into; rus brother's office bu been ransacked. At his brother's house, Franklin is attacked again. The trainer of bis brother's racehorses is paniclcy and belli&erent. His brother's employees react with shock and grief to GreviUe's death, and with uncertainty to the prospect of Franklin taking over. Add to those problems a slightly more urgent one: Someone is trying to kill him. ' The parallel mysteries thunder along as Francis, writing in the tint-person style his fans know so well, keeps the solutions wcU- bidden until the surprising finish. Wu GreviUe murdered? What's wrong with the racehorses? Wbo can be trusted, and where arc the diamonds? Dick Francis mysteries should never be picked up by anyone who wants to read a few pages before bedtime -Wk about addictive! -but they arc a fast read -good news to the person who can•t put one do~n. · (n this. the finish is stowed some by moralizina, but it's rully jut a llilbt ttumble. "Strai&ht" is another winner for Francis, wbo lhows no alp of slo~g down. R I C H A R D P R Y 0 R- While big-buck movies cr1 wd mto the nation's theaters during the hol- iday season. a number of smaller. worthy films face the danger of being pushed out of the marketplace. Among them: ··Henry V :· a dar- ing new version by Kenneth Bran- nagb (playing at the Pon Theater in Corona del Mar); °'Sta} ing Together.'' Ltt G rant's warm study of a small town family in trouble: "My Left FooL" an ins piring talc of human survival with an electrifying performance by Daniel Day-Lewis; and "Drugstore Cowboy.'· with grownup Matt Dillon 10 a highly origjnal film about druggies in I <no Portlllnd. Ore. (a t the UA South Coast Plaza). Add to the list .. Trut> 1-ove:· which opened Fnday at the 'Balboa 7:00 7:30 8:00 • Jeopeldr! 0 .. • • • • • • Cinema on the Ba,Jboa Peninsula. Amazingly. it was filmed for less than S 1 million. But .. True Love" has far more heart and humanity than today's bloated sequels and star ego trips -notably the noxious "Harlem Nights.. .. The movie contains no re- cognizable names or faces. Nor does it boast a high<oncept plot. Its fascmation hes in its high-spirited acting and verisimilitude to ltahan- Amcrican life in the Bronx. Director NanC) Savoca and her husband and ro-prodUttr. Richard Guay, have written a script center- il'lg on the rituals of a traditional wedding. The bride (Annabella Sciorra) frets over why she is marry- ing Michael (Ron Eldard). He is unreliable. immature and selfish. His qualms arc just as severe. He enjoys his life of freedom. of being able to hang out with the boys whenever be wants. Why take on the hassle and responsibihty of mar-. ., ~ir doubts and fears continue right up to the wedding nighL which be wants to spend with his chums. Ifs hard to imagine an)1hing so dumb. but that"s about the onh disparity i o the film. · As a director-writer. Nanc) Savoca has a marvelous e)e for detail and human touches.. The in- ~y among the males and es- pecially among the females (are women so profane among tht>m- selvcs~) is carefully drawn. She also makes her actors look as if they weren't acting. Both Sciorra and Eldard show Sl)arks of star quality. Unfortunately. 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J~t as roads and freeways are congested, airborne traftlPO(UtJon routes have become thick with tuffic - especially around urban airpons. A ICncral aviation industrY official has a sugestion to address the problem of avigation congcst\on. And while the proposal probably won't win any ribbons from the military it $hould be explored nonetheless. ' Mu E. Bleck, chairman of Beech Aircraft Corp .• looked up at the crowded sties. pondered the soon-t~be closed military~ across the country and bad a thought. Pentaaon ofliaals should move military units off air bases i~ populous ara.s like Orange County to make room for the mcrca.sed demand of civilian aviation. Bleck said the ~itary co.uld be moved to bases the Defense Department 1s closing an less populous areas. like in San Bernardino County. · By now the brass from El Toro to Washington D.C. must be preparing their frontal assault, ready to shoot down any proposal that would alter the military's status quo. LETTERS ·1 0 U \ \ I ' Ill' I o H \ Today ii Mondly9 ~ber 4. the l~Stb day or 1989. Tbete are 21 days left an the year. Today's hi&hliJht in tustory~ On Oec.:ember 4. 1783,1 General George Washlnston bade w-ewell to bia officers at Fraunccs Tavern in New York. In a choked voice, the departina chief commander of the Continental Army said, "With a bean full of love and aratjtude. I now take leave of you." On lhis date: In 181 6, James Monroe of Var· p naa was elected the fifth president • of the United States. dcfcau ng Fcd- erahst Rufus K.i rur.. In 1977 Jean-Bede! Bokassa. ruler of the €emraJ Afn can Empire. crowned himself emperor ID a cer- emon) behe\ed to hav~ cost more than SIOO m1lhon dollars <Bolcassa was deposed 1n 1979 ) In 1978. San Francisco go t m first female ma )'or as C'll) Supervisor Dianne Feinstein was named to re- place the assassinated George Mosconc In I 980. the bod1e~ of four A.men· can churchwome n ~lam in El Salvado r were unearthed. (Five na- uonal guardsmen were convicted tn 1984 of murdenng Maryknoll nuns !ta Ford and Ma ura Clarice, C rsuhne nun Dorothy Kaz.cl. and la) worker Jean Donovan.) Br ne As•ocS.ted Pm• Yet Bleck's idea bas more than a little merit and should be fully explo~. especially here in Southern C.a.lifomia. where commeroal and general aviation flights compete for valuable airspa~ over Joh~ Wayne. Long Beach, Los Angeles lf\temataonal, Ont.ano a nd Sant.a Monica airports. Transponatio n offi cials predict the demand fo r com- t t mercial aviation wdl doubk an the next decade and warn ~ it will take longer than that for any new airports to be appro~ and built. a fact not easily disputed in Orange ·Mo.re from election '89 I C~unty where the search for an alternative to John Wayne Airpo11 bas been going on sin~ shortly after the Wright Brothers touched down on a North Carolina plain. As we make the planet smaller ·and smaller, it is becoming increasir:i_g]y necessary to bener use our available resources. If the military can take advantage of some under- utilized bases in a remote place while freei ng valuable urban property and not comprom ise the defenS( mission. it should be pursued. "Some would say that thas is a radical and unrealistic suggestion:· Bicek said. ··But. until a few weeks ago, anyone ··· who. suggested that East Germany would punch boles in the • Berlin Wall would have been called radical and unrealistic ... Opinions e11pressecl 1n this space are those of the Daily Pilot Othet" • viewS expressed on this page are thOse of their authors and artists Reeden' comments are invited and may be sent to The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 THEH \ Oll'ES Spinning wheels "Resolved. that the California Legislature will do the taxpayers a fa vor m 1990 b} adopting far fewer wonhless but costly resolutions .. It would be nice if a resolution worded something like that were to be adopted by vo1~ vote -no expensive. embossed. fra med copies needed. thank yo u -in the next legislative session. The fact 1s that our free·spending legislators waste • entirely too much ume and money immo~ their views and stroking their mfluentaal friends and constatucnts • with resolutions. • Even man) legislators acknowledge that ego and politi- ... cal conttrns arc usually the motivating force in resolutions. During this year's session. the lawmakers introduced 349 resolutions on a 'ariety of subjects. many of them inane. Resolutions do not even have the legitimate force of proposi~ a course of action that may or may not benefit the public. For the most part. they arc simplr_ fluff to ~ some mdavtdual group or event.. - .LCJlsl.ators should get back to legislating and leave the resolutaons to advtsory groups of government watchen and civic organizations. leaders' comments welcome ~Daily Pllot v.-clcomcs )Our opm1ons on matters of public intc~L Letters and lon~r articles of romm~nlal) m ust be stgncd. Tbq-shou ld : typed or clcarl) wntten and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Daily 1Jot. P.O. Boit 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 If you prefer to dictate a letter. you may ca JI our WE'RE USTENlNG lephoM number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded mcssqr. _,PA-Nc..._r cn-A<-.T_11_Hy Pilat RO~t.'1 \R\ l tu R4 11\1 \' -Pl Rl ..... llt.R a QI c ti c •• t)I ... • • • t (, TO\I T \II Editor 00'\ H . '' t' "MoM"&all' l'..d1tor TO\I t 1 '"' ,, ..... fd11or ~T •• \ E \I \HKI t Ctt r..titor ROGF.R RI 00\1 r,.. ... tf'<I f.duor ROGER c"\R ~0' Sport• f.dhor TOM 8l00 o..r.a.eJee DitfthK' TUU Pl1PO • ~ Mat\f't ., \IHllJ"' .,. tllA ''d( ' HMM °""' t Ua..,.-r CH LO~COOO kt' ~-tu!S" J\ ''\ Rt:lf .H._ 'Mt.tu. Rf'lail .... ..,. \t.nllfl.-r CHERI fREt.\t4' n. ~m~ \l .. ., .. r Jt D\ OETT1'c. • I l'J•I \d•tttisinJ "H•l(l"T BECI\\ ·.H£,OEaSO~ "' Oift'C'•- MAR\' CA.aTt:a A4~kln~•llW'r Newport-Mesa schools T t) the.-Fd11or l>iill ~ Ptlut l'dttllr Tt>m T Jtl°'i "ord' :l1'<1ut 1h,· d,·mt't' ul \k .l,UH' \1 .. \.\ hl'n l'Olllllon \I\ l'l l.t l..1.•, .tn '"Ul'. ~11.·rH'PllllO\.;)rC all tl't:ll l'ClU OI .. J rl' Jhll rd,., dDI Ill thl' rni:nt '\;1.•\\pt)rt·\k~ "' hnol ~1ard deu1on I w:i<; n nt· of th1.· thrcc d1.tlkngl·r, ''ho h>'-1 thl' dcxt1on I ht.'lin t'. IJ 1r .inJ ~U.ltt' (JnJ t'\f1':1l \IH'I~ I I h1\\t., et. Jnd I can uni ' ,rx·al.. aoou1 rn~ c.1m p.i1~n l·mo111111al ml\rx·rtepttl\O' and nn tn.1htl1t \ ll1 1t·1.·u n,trul' th1.•m . had ::i lot to do 1A tth m~ ""' \n .1pp1 cir n a11.· rcf1.·r1.·nee here 1 .. .\Ian \lh1.•11 ""'I\\·, ,,1lling u' ,halkng1.·r<, ··1hr1.'l' m11t- t.1nt tunJ .111wn111 ll'1' rd1g1ou<. '-eandd•\h.1 1<. \\h11 Jrl· ''~"'t! 111 torte 1he1r 1'Hl'ntu~ 1hinl.1ng 1111 :1 ,1 .,,·ntur-. \llll.rll cln., .. f;\.o \ 14 Ptlut k t· tt·r , I { Oflll' fl\I\\' \\ "-l' gl'l \10 \\1th lhl' llllh' Ill hc-altn~ I th111!.. tl' 1rnpnrtJnl 111 undoud 1h1.· J'X lll'PllOll\ I 1r .. 1 nn tx·ing J l Jnd1da11.· had n1)thing 111 .J,, "1th 'l' ,-J .1nJ nothing 10 d11" 11h rl'hg1on II m 1 nh ti, 11111,l 11\.\J \lnnal ,hurl·h~Hll'rl I ha'l' .t l\\,I\\ 'llJ'Jlllllt'J lhl' \thnol 003Hf\ .,._.,,.J lUf- fl\ ulunt Jlthoui;h I tn·I a 1111 lit thl ru,i..u., might hJ', lo11.:cn p1 n ,·med hJd 11ur "'-h1lo1' hcc1kJ thl· ''·"'' 'U~l''lh'll' that i:iaren1' hi.> !Tll'aninglulh 11\q1hnl lr11m th,· 'lart 1n form ulattng thl' "Pl'U· ti, g.utdd1n,., ~ KJthl'I I "J' urged tn tx· a l·and1datl' tx·1.J ll'l. 111 J'X'tu·r1 1110' lot rn~ bad .i:r<;) rl'gardrng r>t'r\\11\JI tnll'grll\ J nJ truSl\\Orthtnc .. \. r m rcr· tJm that .111 l.1nJ 1JJte\. c;halknger'i and mr u m- tx-111' .1111..e hJ\I' fou nd thl' actual prl'1.·1nr1 \Ole' o t tW1~hho1 ' .ind lcirmcr Ol'1ghbor., to Ix tn'\trur· till. tl'•ld1ng. "l'u>nd . I J1J 'h:H l' om· theme "1th the other l\\11 1.h.1lkrw,1.·r' -thl· Ol'l''d for "h1l·h "'a' ll'lll·1.11,·J h ' 1h1· Da1h Pilot 1.'d1tonal of ~1n 4 -th.ti p.trl·nu l 1n,(1h c ment .... 11h thl· 't hool ho.11d hJ' lx'l'O "largd ~ s1 ructur1.·d and formal .. J nJ th.II II mu't 1n the fu1 ur1.· J o a .. tx·ttcr 1oh 1't rn,oh 1ng pan:nt<. ·· II <;houldn't nC't'd 10 he ..aid tha t l''pou"ng .1 mor1.··re<;pc.in"" c '>l'hool hoard "doth not a lunJamentalt't makc:· L1.·1 ' n1"1. l1x1 l.. to thc future and to J m11n.· Jlo"ll'C and rl''Pl'dlul rcla11onsh1p 0Ct\\c1.·n 1)ur '1, 111r111u' h<.1arJ .rnd •I'> puhhl In 1h1' 'Pml I applaud Tru-,tl'C To m \\ 11· lt.1m ' 'u~c,tion ll' the hoard n:centl~ that there tx· an annual 1xill l>I parent'> to sec ho~ the' fed m,·mtx-r<, lll thei r hoard a nd supc,•nntendent arc d oing f J <. I\ dnnl' !lnnuall~ in .\nahi:1m I Plca<il.' J l\o ,11 n'1dl'r l Jt'ik T\ CO\eragc -romphratcd I ~nm1 h' thl· '''0 u t1es· ha' 1ng d1ffcrcnt l :lt'ik n1mpantC\ -a ' a meanor; of allo .... mg hu<,1 parent' tu tUnl· 1nt11 thl' J o ing<o 0f~l'1r board T\ 1.u' l'rJgl' " qutll' \ul·ccsc;ful rn It\ inc \I ~ appl.1u,l· Jb1' to Tru,tec Ken \\a ) mnn. tor ll\·inl( un" 1llrng to ru'h rntn .ippro' mg Dr Measure N '-1u1ll'' da,,., l\llJttlln poh1.·, \ 1111 ol u\ moder· .t it' JlJ rl'nl\ thtn~ that real harm l an he donc - 1n thl· n.inh of "ma 1n1a1ntng order and control" -h~ thl' h11arJ '\ merrC'a(trng 10 \\hat thc) feel Jr1.· 1hr 11\ 1.·1 h J'll.'f'>l\ll'nt prn,un·, uf the ft'\\ I hd1, ,,. that 1h,· p n•pt1'1·d null1frrntr<in ot thl right 111 p.trt'nh 111 t1nJ,111nalh and spon- tJnl'1lmh drop 1n1n 1hc1r, h11lf, tla'" -thuugh ·"'\·'~' \\llh thl· 11•J,ha·, JnJ pnnnpar., JP- p1(1\,1l r..:qu1tt'' rl-.t'o<IOl'd mil l'ITIOtwnaL 1kb.11,· I h, ,,., unJ r,-.tJing .ind Jppro' al 11t 1h1~ nl·" -'·"' ''"'·•IH•n p11l1t' i' '-l'I lur Dn I~ f ht· ll'\I 11t thl' (l11l1t \ ,,ti\ ht• l111111d JI thl· fl'tt'fCOlt' Ul''I.. 111 thl' puhll, lthrar. \II 1tHl'rt'\lrd parcnt\ "tunJ.1ml'nl.tll'l nr •llht·rv. 1w 'hl1ulJ Ix' thal" I 11 tht I d1t11r ~.-,­..... '-"·-' "\Rr' r\ .\R f \ '-l'\\ port lkat h '1 11u l .tn t1111I "'"W 11t tht· fll·npk Jtl tht• 11111, .11 d .tll th\ 1x11pk '0 011· 111 thl· lrml'. t-u1 \OU 1JI' 1 t ,.,i .111 1h,· 1x·11rk all thl 11ml' ·· - \b1.1 l .1•1 I 11111•" I h, '"'\J"l\•tt·\k-..t \._h111 ,,I D1,tn1.1 ha'>. tor ,1 hu1..: I ntl' t11uk·J Jlt lht• rt'\ldent'> ID thl\ .Jl\tt ,-, .ind"·'' Jl>k 111 lonl hi fll'r1,c;n11n the la\t l'k1.111111 I l11fll lulh h' 1h1.· nnt l'll'I tllln. thl· trul' na1u1,· ut th" hoard \\ill Ix• rt'H·aled r h1.• 1n1.um!x·n t\ v.1.•rc ahk In 3Ch ll'\C \ll'tor. h' J u1":irdh dt'll'lt lul pron'\\ ot malrgning lJnJ1dall'' 'udt ,1, l>r Jof llcn .\lkn. b' d1s-l11•nl''l l~ 1nd 1la11ng that \he ad' cx:ated ba.nn1ng "R1111ll·o and J ul1l·1" and .. 01 \l1ct' and Men ·· 1 h" ''·" l h.irgl·J l'' l'O though there "as a hsolute-1~ IHI l'\ ldl'l\ll' to \U&g,l"I II and lOOtinut"d after hl'I l0 mpha11c d1.·n1ah The board memht·r<, al\1.1 lahded as .. ultra· right w1nr. c \lrtm1sts" pltft'nt' "ho c0mpla1nt•d of teacher' ''ho refu,ed 10 1ca(h l\11 <;1dc~ o f a co ntro\er-!111 tMW. fhe 1nu1mtx·n1s nd1r ulcd parents as rt11a1ous rcactwn::im·' rncrch be,·au<.<.· tht.') obJC'C.ll'd .to teacher'> \IJ11ng Jbat <,odom~ " onl ~ enaa&cd In b~ more cdul'!lleJ anJ lntt'llrg_C'nl rx·11plt'. that ~' v.1t h animal'> 1, not Jn 1an1. and othn "l·Ju1.a t1on" l''l'O mMl' tilth~ and 'ulgar than th" It " inll'rl·,11ng 10 note thJ t the \l'~ first. ho:ird rnn·11ng alti:r thl' d1.·l t1l>n in a d1.-.pla~ ol ,.ilh"' arr"gJnll' th\\ hoard '" Jn n\erv.hrlm1ng '1•11 ,·ng.1gl·d n the uh1ma11.· 1'orm ot ll'nsor<>h1p \h.1nJ11n 1ntt thl'll normal poh'-' ,,f rn1rr1d ucing .in a, lion JI •'nt· hoard meeting "° that the 1,l1mmun11" t'an h<,-,·ome ::l''Jrc ,,1 the polrnes lx·1ng pr11~1...._d tl\:tnrl' \C11tng 11n them at the nnt m,·l't1ng the memtx·r. 11t tht~ hoard. feanng that lhl·11 ad1on' \q1ulJ lx•nim t public kno'>'l- ,·dgl· 'ntnJ th.it parcnl!I '>'ould not Ix· pennllled tn thl· da"ruom 1m med1atcl' Tht• 11rn111g ol 1h1'> unpn•1.1.·dentcd al'lton 1'> nw'I llltl'f1.''llng I tr<;I of all 1t or1. urred tmmed1- .1ll·ll J ftcr the gcnc.-ral clecuon Co uld ti be that thc boa rd v.1'>h~·J 10 shield fro m 'otcrs ns h~ pocn!I) b>. on o nt: hand, cnt1cmng parents \\ho "'ant a ll side~ of a contners1al issue pres- i.-ntl'd J' tx·1ng ten<,or<; ""h1le secret!~ planning aJ I alung 11.1 tit: lht' true lensor> of the communll)' b)' hctn1'h1ng parent<; from even "1cwmg or hcanng '\ ha1 ts g1.11ng on rn tht: cla.-.<,room" EH·n more 1nt1.·n~s11ng. howe,er. 1s t he fact 1hat 1mmed1a1cl~ 31ll'r this \Ole. the 1eacher wh9 hl·ad' tht• 11.·a1.hN\ union as wt'll as the Oranga ( ount' ( hapta ot the -\mencan ('"ii L1bert1es I 1H11n .ind \11kl· \'1anno. the teacher whose h..·hd' ior 1n u l'rl'd 1h1~ con trover'i). intend to hn ng in unl··\ld l•J homo \e\ual speakers. pro- al:\\.1n1nn .iJ, Ullll., and othl·r -.peakers tht: d1s- 1ri, 1 " .1'hJm1.·J ot parl'DI\ listening 10 Thml' 1n lftt• ,,,mmun1t' nnt ~till fooled h\ thl' "'h1~•I hoard \\J nt to 0 knov. '>'hat 1s the ~·arJ' ... nwtl\ .i11on 1' 1t a true Je-.1r-c to bnng J'X'''''r\lon 1,i thl· , h1ldn·n ot th1'> d1-.1nct"' I!. 11 ahJl'll arrog.tOll' that JO\t)Ot: \\OUld dart to , nttut e 1h1•ir lanl 1tul cm pin:'' Or '" rt tear ol li11g.s11on lrom thl· .\mcntan ( '' 11 L1~n1es l n\IJn and thc humu~"ual lobh\ that t.~ps thl m trom pnif)l'rl~ c\eluting tht·ir duues as 1ru,1ec' 1't 11ur lh1ldren" ODO To the Ed11or Jl LIO ~.\CEOO "le" port Beach \\111 the "h1n1ng ne1 er ccaSt"" First \k<.damcs hull Bon.-.. In ine and 10cla ir find a Jupe 1 Kari:n E' an~l that the~ con vin~ that thn l·an tiu) a scat on th(' Ncwport-Mt'sa Unified '\chool D1o;t nrt Board of Ed ucation for. Thl'n. "'hen tht.·~ arc trounced al lhe polls in J lanJsltJl· ol near epic proportions. they begin 10 "hlnl' 1n un1~on tha t J ud~ Franco (the success- tul IOlUmocnt ) °''cs them an add1t1onal expla- n,111on of "h' she rcluctanth acceded to the l?k.idin~' 1,t tht• Rl·g1)tra r o f Votcn to help out lor a le" hou.-.. 1n a polli ng place m her Dl'1ghtx1rhouJ unt1I rcrlaccment \Olunteers co uld O...· loul}d on clcll1on da) I Dail) Pilot !'lo\ . .i I). \\fla t pt)\'>lbk further C'\planat1on 1s n~s­ ..t~' The Registrar of Voters ct'n ainl) 1s under· \IJnding nf ho" the o' Cr<;1ght on ns part oc- l um·d \h Franco has alread\ c;tated how she in111alh d1.·cl 1ned the Registrar's req uest because .,hl' \\J\ a land1datc.-and onl~ relented upon the tn\l'itcn,c o t the Registrar ""o"here hu an~one alk~l·J JO\ 1mpr<lpnc1' on \.h Franco·s pan \\ hlll• '>hl' \\d\ hcl ptng OUI "ho need._ an~ further possible e'\pla· nJ t1on unk<i\ 11 I\ a group of four sour grape lo~r' " h\1 nl~"d .. o mcth1ng to gossip about at 1he1r nC\I '°~,nee l..latl'h" R .1.CH~El FELDMAN Balboa T n the Editor: I "ould ll~i: to rommc.-nt on the Da1 h Pilot rn"1.'r 'iton of No1 ~O. Sincc mut.h ha'I aln:ad\ he-en c;a1d about Measu re N. I v.1li' not address this h1ghl) charged issue. When was the last time \OU en- countcrC'd a po1hole 1n Ir' me .. A cloS(' look at acuon b) c1t) of lrvme el<'Ctcd oflic1al'I "'Ill pornt to one of the most h1ghl) w ph1s11ca1ed and successful Pa\emcn t Management S\stems ot Ir' rnC' continues IO maintam a high level of serv ice 10 membc~ 1n this co mmun1t)'. It is becauSt' of proactive lead er· <;hip b ) our Ctt) Council that a safe e n\ 1ronmc.-ot. affordable housma. carr for n~y (in o ur city and h<')ond 11s borders). that our Cll) can rontin~ to scne as a role model. som ethma we all can "pnde" o unelves tn. fun.her d1v1d1ng this city. thcr 1990 Park Bond offers $57.5 m illio n in romun1t~ faC1ht1cs for Irvine.. ln- stca41 of fun.her "fracturin1" our communtt). o ur many groups will stand united to suppon. a bond which Wlll proVldC tOmethin& for the seniors. chlldrcn. ath&tu:s of all ages. an.1sts.. bikers.. h1 k:cn. walk~ as well as frail elderly care. Hov.e\ er. state ments made m) M 1chacl and Chnsuna hea rclall\ e to the role of local l'l«"ted officials. c it) goH~memnt. ca~ of the nCC'd). parks. potholes. and balanced budgets can eas1l~ bt responded to. · .\s a former Finance (om· m issioner. Mr. hca should he able to recognize the etty's fi scal rt"· spons1bility as well as the councirs rontinucd com mitment to main· taming a balan~ budget. The Clt} Finall). con~·ry to what the Shea's conu nue to profess about CHARLENE M. TURCO JrviM Two more against canyon development DO D filled the canyon. Water several feet deep overflowed o nto the road. Trxtors bad to be sent into tbe muck to create a channel. Tbe natu· ral prOCltll has been ruined. Kave you been to citbcr o( that lita? Then you know 'What t man. ln both or thete cues. evel')"ODe 6led the proper paperwortt. ,, All 1bc INdia were done. And, in boda ~ anvone with eyes and a _,, can ICiC the dcstructlon of the natural eeosyatcm . Can you really, 1n dear ~ cicace, ~ me that tbcrc will not be the wne kind ofL'm on CNI" rare marine ciomaulfti ' I am tnasti• you · ldl me *' cna& Teacher's grant to~ out to good.use • AIO . Or8l9ge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Mondey, OeceimbiW 4, 1Mt TD W•MQ,,Y by Bil Keane COUNTER CUL TUU by Maratta & Marat1a ' CIRCUS MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "In just a moment,.you'll see why I'm waving a white flag!" NANCY v ... . -·---._-.- ARLO AND JANIS WAl>T ro K.:>ow ~r r ~A»T fOR ~~~T AAC:,? ,, TUllBLEWEEDS Afl.WOSOAL.AN~ • -·-·-----·-- OF W1nf' MDflOf\J OF ftXt( M IWIVM SEenl. l • '· 0 0 . . . ~nd he wonders wny n\ s \ef~ s\de is ~ we\\-developed . --- ~ .. t • ' I I ~ • I •• I 'YES,MR.S.W1t.SON ~TM.AT l'M &TTINGTHE LAWNALLWET.., by Jerry Scott . < ( (.) . ' ,. by Jimmy Johnson WHAi ~D '1T.XJ 00 WITM T'NO PICiUR~b Of A f>All.00Ai? GARFIELD ARRRGH! by Charles M. SchUIE ,z_.,. D by Jim Davis 'TME OLD "CA1"· MAIP.- IN· fl.4E.· 'fOO'fM &RO!>H" G£fS HIM EVERY f'IME ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE UHCL~ (.C6Mo? WI.I'< I~ TUE.~ At.WA'<~ N~WGPAPE!< Ak, OVE~ 'TUE~~~ JUDGE PARKER ~ILE SEEKING A SUITABLE SITE FOR THEIR TENNIS COMPLEX ON SPENCER FARMS PALMER TELLS ABBEY THAT $HE SHOULD DISCUSS IT WITH SAM , HER ATTORNEY' FUNKY WINKERBEAN RCIY\EMBER •.. A$ ~ MAKE oor l.,IQUR F"AM!l..4 \~ BUD6£"1. .. ~'R£ 1~-RE5PON$1 Bt.£ AA · ALL OFIHE E1-P£N5E5 . DOONESBURY !AKE IHE PHONE R:>R EXAMPLE ... DOE.$ AN;tN£ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold le Doux by Tom Batluk l<~lOW WHAi A 1lJPICAk I 1tU:PHONE BIU... CJJN€S 10 ~ J r---...wll'll • by Garry Trudeau MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1989 Edi$on Closes . out_ in glory- charg~rs gave Steelers all they could handle we didn't deserve that. But the le.ids have been wmners all the way . .. It was a tou&h loss and we played v--.-,~,.......,, c.. .. .,_ •c111on Coach Dave Whit• (l•ftl and assistant Scott Strosnider overlook the ••plolt1 of quarterback Donnie Smlttl f101 as he ••U up behind_~ protections against Fontana S.turday night In CIP Div~ I 1emlftnal1. ly ROGEIJ CARLSON Of -0.,, -kal'I h's not often you can develop a 101 out of a loss -especially when that defeat m eans the end of your season. and fo r most. the end of a prep football career. But for Edison H1gh's Chargers. they were able to walk away from Fontana Saturda~ night feeling like they had produced something to re- member , In the end fi ve to uchdown!> "ere nQt enough. the host Steelers. '.'o. I in Southern Cahfomia and No "\ 1n the natio n, pulled 11 out "'1th ~O founh-quaner points to hand thl' Sunset League cham pion C haf'¥crs a 48-35 loss in the C 1 I-DI\ 1s1on 1 semifinals. A s a result the S1eelers of Dick Bruich move on to .\nahe1m Stadium Fnday night against Citrus Belt League n val San G orgon10 in Che title game. But odds are when all the dust 1s cleared, most obseners will agree. Corona del Mar defensive back Weston Johnson fl•ftl, who scored three touch- D..,,,,_..,...._,.._._ downs, also contributed defenslvely, stop- pint Sunny Hiiis bade Mlle• Sullivan. '\t'I . n's Edison which deserves the No. 1 label, nght behind what will be most assur~dl} champion Fontana San GofJOn10 remains rn Redlands' path. but 1s a clear underdog Edt~wa'> the preseaw n l'<o :? pick in tlie n F ra\ings. n ght behind Fontana Edison ( oach Da'e \\ h1te was QOt only amused he laughl'd Now. n's a ..afe bet hc·d .igree In the aftermath Bru1 ch \aid 1t hke 11 was "We got outpla)ed and morc 1mponantl). outcoachcd o ut here to- night." l n 1he long run that .... 111 larry on longcr than the final \Core Fd1'>on drd outpla\ and o utloach one of thl' fi nest teams 1n 1he natton What 1t does 1s put the C hargt.•rs. 1nd1' 1duc1lh and collccu'l'I}. in a pt'r'>pt'l'll\l' wh1~h d ictates !he) could. and d id. play wnh the best on C\ en term'> "We could n't ha"c pla H·d much belier." said White. "Our kid'> did a great JOb. Our ofTense wa' on ti re If vou had told me "c wou Id ha' l' 5(J( J yards and 35 points. I would ha"e said \\-e'd Wtn. "I kno" that·s the best offense good enough to win. and I told them they've fat"ed all yc.-ar V.e kne" we not to hang their beads. they bad could score point' but 11 "as that nothing to be ashamed of." lund of a game and 11 JUSt t'amc down The Fo ntana environment 1s the to who had the hall last ·· son which 1s the epitome of prep Edison had the hall on thl· last football The enllrt' community and play thro .... 1ng deep but Jn in-yard surrounding area backs the Steelers 1ntercept1on return turned a .S~-35 and although thc1r faithful can some- Fon1ana lead into J dnl'I\ 1rg I,_ umes be prett) pushy. they're also point fi nal margin what makes up 1he hean o{ prep .. h "3'> t"o greal otkns1\l' ll'J m\ I foo1ball in J.eneral thi.nk they ·re going h> be the ( IF It's not hfe and death 1n Fo ntana. champion'> J nd I 1hough1 Y.t: pla)l'd but it's for sure more than JUSt a 1bem dead l''en I thin!.. our kids game ha'e lo be proud of that · lonunued .. 1 think we had.them in shock at \\ h11e halftime 1Ed1son led. ~8-1 4) and we 'io Ed1.,11n <ind It\ rlJ\l•r\ gol on quieted the crowd for a wh1.e," said the bu'> tor the Ion~ mk homt· hut \\ h1te there \A.a\ a 1111 11! \l'll·• ... ill\lallwn Therl'''> nothing hl..e a 14-RQint O\ern<.ling tht• em111111n' •11 .1 \l'J\on-lead to skut up an inum1daung ending los!> crowd. but Ed1so o had the lead. and .. 1 told them no um· C\pt·ued u'> tn 1t had tts share of su pponers at the get "'here "e got It "ii'> <.luOl' "'1th a o verflow gathenng lot of hard worlo.. a nd prtdl·:· <.aid "We had about 100 alumni players Whit< .. ··1r ~ou pla~ "rth h1~ heans on the s1dehnes w1th us," said White. any thing can happen "We v.e~n't about to be tnt1m1dated. ··v.e \.\t're rated 'II ~ 1n ( Ir tu • It was loud. but It "'as a great crowd stan the season and mo'>t a'>\Urcdl} and a great high school football game "I had people from both sides sa) 1ng It v.as one of the greatest games the) had C\ er Sttn. "Fontana had '>Orne great players and more talent. but we v.e~ real close to playing in the Big ..\ again:· T his was Whne·s fourth ve nture as Edison's head t"oat'h. and for the firs! 11me. he can tell himself he has re- mo' ed an~ self-doubts he may have harbored . The one-time Edison quarterback ('73. 74 ) replaced Bill Workman. his on ginal coach, but 1t "as not unul after Fn da) rug.bL and the ncar- incrcd1ble miss of knoclung off Fon- tana that he has been able to trul)' . establish the role of replacing some- one whose own success included seven league champ1onsh1ps and back-to-back crowns at Anaheim Stadium His '86 team v.ent 8-:? and into the play.om.. but 1t "as residuals of Workma n·'fl last team that he work- ing "'1th The next )Car \\'h1te · s Chargers v.ent 2-8 t~ first-<>ver los-- mg team in the school"'fl h1sto" Last ~ear v.a s a piece ofbcaui). but a first-round setup at Fontana !Please see EDISON/Bll Holland can see end of tunnel By ROGER CARLSON Of ttw O.oly l"llo< S1.tlf Corona del -------- Mar High foot- ball coach Dave H olla nd couldn·t help but chuckle. re- c a 111 n g the question: "Were \Ou surpnsed b~ the s<>ore?:· said one rnqu1nng -------..1 reporter a fter Holland his 1eam had JUSl not only up..e t thl' No. I team in the < IF DI\ 1s1on \I playofTs. a team "'h1ch "as I ~-1}...() and had no t g1,en up more than a touchdown to a n, one. hut had hlo"n them out. P-0 · "Hev ··..aid Holland a 'etcran ot 16 'cars a<1 Corona del \far'\ 1..·oach ") J·ust .... anted to g~l into the lounh quaner e'en. o r at lca'>t no more than a touchdo" n behind I thought 1f v.c could d o that "e could "1n ·· His ~a Kings "crt• '>lttrng on J ~U- point lead "'hen the lllUnh 4uane-r came and ..... 1th I tl 31 Id'\ 1he onh q ucc;ttons v. erl· "v. ho1•• and ··..,.here"'·· ror the tr tie The v.ho arc I.a t.)u1n ui H1gh's <.\ztecs. the other semifinals .... inner The v.hen.-1s O ranic l oast ( ollegc. Fnda~ C\ening "Ob\lou<;ly I th1n lo.. "e r la\l'd our best game again<.t J rcalh tzooJ oppo- nent:· said Holland "\\c had a great dt•lt'n'>1'e <.l'nes and then "e \\l'fe ahle 10 1ump ahead. and then ""c 'll'PJX'd tht•m again The' reall~ ne'er glll gl>tng alter that Our dt·len'<' g.tit tx"ller and v.,· v.crt' able to mme tht• h)(lthall .. The offense "'a\ \°ln the licld a lot and the-~ lost their hcst running bad. We JUSt pla~e-d our hc<1t game of the vear •· · Corona del \1ar v.h1ch .... a., hcaten three ume" in ~a \'1c'-' League pla} and v.as granted l'Oll"\ into the pla\- ofTs as the at-largl' team "'a'> an ·ob' 1ou~ undc-rdv11. .ind Holland·., ~a Kmg<, played a" i'thc' d1dn·t ha'e a lot to lo<>e unn' Hill'> "a' the '•) l -.C.'el.1 and Corona del Mar. the onh team wh1cb did not e ven finish th1rcf in its league. was No. 16. "We went in prttt~ free. feeling aU the pressure should be on Sunny Hills:· said HoUand. "The scmors rail} wanted 1h1s game. to get to tbc finals. They played with a lot of intensity <.\nd the JUniors have got into the swing of things. They're not j uniors an)more. And (Todd) Kehrh's not a .sophomo~ (quar- terback) an}more. V.e JUSt played as well as e~pected ... Holland's o ne-word pica going into the 1989 se<1son was .. pauence." He knew the potential was there. but he also knew better than anyone else It would take some ume befo~ 1t all came together. "I would hke to have seen It come -together quicker. but we were getting better e"ef) "eek." said Holland. Despite the 27-point spread. Holland emphasized a rn.pcct for Sun ny Hills and its program. "I don't think the} '"e played a team with ltte balance we showed against them:· IPlease IH CdM/Ut B \SK t:T B .\I. I. Rams, down by 10 _la~e, had them right where they wanted for customary late run, 35-31 Oilers duel Mater Dei • • 1n semis 9y DENNE H. FREEMAN IRVING. Tcu s (AP) -Jim E'erett. savang bis best b the last, a voided the embarrassment of losmg to the NFL's worst team on unday and kept the Rams' 5h m Nf'C West championship hopes ab"e Evcrttt threw four touchdown puses. includlna two 1n the last l>ur minutn of the pmc as the ltams beat lhc luckless Dallas Cow- IM>ys 3S-3l in a classic case ofhvaf\I ~usly. • ... ~· .. .. ·~· .. ... ~ ... 'We're lucky to act out of here with our fannies." Rams Coach lobn Robinson said not so dclj. catrtx. ru aivc Dallas some credit, -said Everett "We Sol two easy touchdowns. but they wouldn't die. It surpritcd ea. bul we did what we had co do when we had to do . •• _._ .. o ly so much he can't refuse package • "-"'--· '1 ...... MILWAUKEE -C&lifomia Aaeeb ~ owner <Jene Autry ~Y has offered a ftD1ndal ~ to Robin Youat that • would mab t!lC MU-.Ykee Btewen mie 19mt the biabett paid player in buet*L . Tbe total worth of J,he l*bao could be m exce11 of tbe ofter left .. bandcd pitcher Mark J.,.anpton recently accepted from Autry. lanpton reportedly bcc;ame bucball'a richest player: when be reoeivefd a five-year, S 16 million contract to join the .a. .. -ls. ,......... Sou roes familiar with the ogotiations revealed Sunday that A\&ll)''s offer to Yount. the Ameri- can Lcque·s Most Valuable Player in 1989. will be barti for Yount to refuse, ac:cordina to a report in today's editions of The Milwaukee, Scntmcl. B~wer President Allan (Bud) Selia. who has personally been Yount handlina contract neg9J.iltions with Yount's agent-brother, Larry, said he was unaware of any such offer by the ~Is. "I haven'l heard anything about it." ~lig said. "That's news to me. Sometimes. rumors fly around at the winter meetings .. " Selig was scheduled to arrive today in NasbviJJe for baseball's winter meetings. The S..nhn~l c:tnrv appeared Edberg surprises for Master's NEW Y6RK -It was supposed to be a coronation. Instead. another contender • • for the throne papped into the picture. _,,- This was advertised as Boris Becker's show, the moment when the big-serving West German would replace Ivan Lendt as the king of tennis. "Obviously Becker and Lendl were the heavy favorites." Stefan Edbe~ said. ··1 like being the under- dog, without people taking notice." They'll notice Edberg now. The quietly effective Swede defeated Becker 4-6. 7-6 (8-6). 6-3. 6-1 Sunday to capture the Masters. And it came one day after the Swede shocked Lendl in the semifinals. "l played some of the best tennis of my life," Edberg said ... You have to to beat those two guys two days in a row." · It was a somewhat bitter loss for Becker, ,ho came into the season~nding tournament proclaiming that he was the best, No. I in the land. .. , had everything to lose today and he had everything to win." Becker said. For Edberg. t~ Masters victory was the peTfect tonic for the man who all year has 1ttmed to fall just one victory shon. "There's been a lot of frustrations for me," he said. "I've lost a lot of finals. Sunday wasn't one of them. EdberJ defused Becker's power, fought off 11 set point "4A'nst him in the second set, then bqan dominaung the strawberry-blond riallt-hander. "One ball was the differen~ ... &cker said. .. I had that set point and the match would have been over. "That's tennis, though. It depends on what side of the net you're on." While Lendt has ruled the men's roo~t. fighting off would-be contenders fo the throne. Becker and Edberg have quietly built up a formidable rivalry, and usually for hiAb stakes. Becker is ranked SCC(lnd in the world and Edberg third. And while Becker is '\he flamboyant one, booming bis way to three Wimbledon and one U.S. Open titles, Edberg has quietly amassed two Australian Open crowns and one Wimbledon championship. tplOI• 01 1111 U\\ .. He was great. He stopped the tip-ins and the ICfeeDS. He put on a good goal-keeping exhibition tonight. We outshot them and had more scoring chances than they did and we lost 6-0 ... -New York Rangers Coach Roser Netlaoa, after I.cs Angeles aoaltender Kelly Hrudey blanked the R.anaen Saturday night. C9manecl stlll out of sight INDIANAPOLIS -Mike Jaclci. presi-e_.- dent of the U.S. Gymnastics Federation, , ::::.. said Sundar he hopes to ~ a meeting __;;;==-between rctuacc gymnast Nadia Comanect and bcr former coach. &ta K.arolyi, as soon as the Olympic champion surfaces from hiding. Comaneci remained out of public sight Sunday. Sbe reportedly spent Friday niaht and part of Saturday in New York, but her whereabouts were a mystery. Some news reports said she was foing to Miami. others speculated ber destination was ndianapolis, Houston or Ortando, Aa. .. We understand she was Juppotcd to be flying to Aorida today," Jacki said Sunday in a telephone interview. He also bad said Saturday he expected her to Oy to Miami that day. JllCki said be did not like the commotion that bas areetcd Comaneci since she defected to the West from 6er native Romania. uder • NaMvilae daceliM. Heidler Yout nor IUt brOdMI' were 1willble ... comment, but 90W'CCI in the Brewer orpnbation were quoted as coafttmi• that tbe Younts are bavitw a cab flow problem. wbidi could be a de1enDinimt fKW lD where Yount plays in 1990. Tbe Younu ue-tn immediate need of cub beauate mUdl of dleir money is tied up in Arizou land developments, the repon said. Tbe financial pacb&e offered b.Y Autry reportedly would include land in Arizona that 11 owned by Au~. Yount. 34, recently filed for free qency for the firlt time in his 16-year relationship with the ~ Larry Yount 0 sa.id in the bray siaees of .. tiations that money would not be an issue in where bis bn>tber decided to play, but some membcn of the Brewer orpnization were begjnnina to have some doubts, the report said. • The B~rs were believed to have offered Yount the aoioa rate, which is $3 million a year for ~ yean. Yonnt said near the end oflast season that be 'VII unhappy with \be tcaT 's disapPOinting record and would take management s commitment to winning into consideration when he decided where to play in 1990. Brewers General Manager Harry Dalton sai4 re- cently that Yount has not made any demands for personnel changes. - The Brewers signed free qent designated hitter Dave Parker Sunday to a guaranteed S3.02S million over three years. I' THE Bt•:.\('HERS ·~ "Sir, the scouting report's In, but I'll be danged If 1 can make any sense out of It ... " Glasson-Bradley pull It out LARGO, Fla. -Bill Glasson and Pat Bradley cartied an eagle at the founh playoff • / hole Sunday to beat Duffy Waldorf and flil:/ Patty Sheehan and win the SI millien J.C. ---- Penney Golf Classic. Glasson and Bradley, playing as a team for the first time, shot the day's best round (31-35-66), featuring birtiies on five of the first seven holes in the event matching players from the PGA and LPGA tours. Waldorf-Sheehan (35-32-67) caught Glasson- Bradley with a birdie at the par-S 18th hole when Waldorf blasted out of a bunker, Sheehan chipped two feet .from the hole and Waldorf sank the putt. In the playoffs, each team birdied the 16th. 17th and 18th holes under the alternate-shot format. At the founh play'off hole -the par-S 16th - Glasson put a 3-iron shot of 233 yaros 12 feet from the pin. Waldorf whipped a I-iron 23S yards out of a fairwav divot to the edge of the green. Elsewhere in golf: • American Scott Hoch birtiied three of the final four holes to win $3SO,OOO of the $400,000 purse in a skins match in Wild Coast Sun. South Africa. H och's most lucrative shot was a birtiie putt on the par-4 15th hole, earning him $238,000 that had been accumulating since Chip Beck. another American. won the sixth hole. From the seventh through 14th boles, there was no outriaht winner. One member of the foursome, Scotland's Sandy Lyle, came away empty-banded as Hoch claimed all the prize money available for the day. Beok had won $30,000 and South African David Frost $20,000 on Saturday, when the first nine holes were played at the Wild Coast Sun resort in the black homeland of Transkei. Tacoma ready to go big time TACOMA; Wash. -Public and sports officials arc laying plans to lure the Seattle * SupcrSonics to the Tacoma Dome and perhaps land an NHL expa.nsion francbile as well. . Brina,ing bia-lcague basketball and hockey to the Tacoma Dome, currently the home of a ~ Indoor Soooer l..cque franchiee, could lead to the sale of tbe munici~y owned dome, built in 1983 for $44 million. Mayor Doua Sutherland and la~ Jobn Mellin.a. praident of the Tacoma Stan of tbe MISL, are worDal eeciaraldv to obW.n tbe Sonics and a bodrcy b.cti• 1111\1'10'\-IC \UIO lhllden• M iile ~al IMI .. stopped ~ Den· ver'1 Steve AtwMer fl71 after a 16-~~ ...... , ... reception durlnt Sunday-1 COllleSt M .e c......_. ltalders won. 16·11. In ov•llluee. 87,560 see Raiders pull one out; ;n overtime, 16-13 over Denver 1y JOHN NADEL ,.,~- LOS ANGELES (AP) -It wasn't like winning the Super Bowl, as Steve Beuerlein said. but if the Los Aqeles Raiders accompHsh such a ·feat next month, they can reflect on their latest victory a.s a turning point. Thoroughly outplayed most of the way, the Raiders rallied behind three big passes from Bcuerlein to Mike Dyal and a key interception by Lionel Washington to beat the Denver Broncos 16-13 Sunday before a crowd of 87,S60 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Jeff Jaeger ki cked his second gam~winning field goal in as many weeks. a 26-yartier after 7:02 of overtime, to keep the Raiders in the playoff race. The Raiders moved from their own 29-yard line to the Denver 9 in six plays following a punt. Jaeger then lc:ick.ed his thirti field goal of the game on a first-<iown play after a 16-yard run by Steve Smith. Key plays of the winnmg dnve were passes of 26 and IS yards from Beuerlein to Dyal. The Raiders had tied the game 13-13 on a 67-yard touchdown pass from Bcuerlein to Dyal with 7:05 left in the fourth quarter. "It feels like we just won the Super Bowl.'' Bcuerlein said. "I know we haven't, but it feels that way. This team needed something like this. some kind of emotional lift. Hopefully, we can build on it and keep it going." The Raiders (7-6) are in contention for a wild<arti spoL The Broncos (I 0-3) clinched the AFC West title a week earlier. The Raiders entered the playoffs nine years ago as a wild-card team and went all the way, so they know it's possible. "The Raiders have been coming back forever.'' Dyal said ... It was JUSt a matter of everybody on the field doing what they had to do." . • . Dyal in his first vear as the Raiden startma tlJht end had 'rour rccepuons for 134 yards. In the first 12 ~cs of the season. he had 16 cat~bes for 2S I yard~ "With the coverage they play. It left Dyal opcrt 1• Raiders coach An Shell said. "Steve did an excellent ;6& .. of getting the ball to Mike. and he cauaht the ball and made some good things happen." Denver won the coin toss at the start of the overtime period but was fol"'C'cd to punt after gettin& two first downs. The Broncos had a chance to win in the final mmute ofrtgulauon. but Washington interttl)ted a pass by John Elway and returned II 14 yards to the Los Angeles 45-yard line with 30 SC'COnds left. It was the second mtercept1on of the pme for Washington. who had o nly one pn"v1ously th1~ suson. "l told mysclf to stick in there and something gOOd would happen," Washington said of his second ·ant.er·· ccption. "Elwa} had complctcd the sa~e pass on ftl( earlier. A.s the pass came toward me. It lookC'd hke a beachball." · A 38-yarti punt return b} Raclcy Naniel set t}\e Broncos up at the Raid(rs' 34->ard line with 52 secoads. rcma1nmg before Elwa} was mterttpted on a sccond- and-8 play at the Los Angeles 32. The Raiders won despite the fact that the Bronco$ had 26 first downs and 332 yards 1n total ofTenSt Jo their 11 first downs and 257 yards in total offense. Denver had the ball 44:03 to only 22:S9 for Los An~fes. The Bcuerlem-to-Dyal touchdown pass capped 1 92-yard, four-play dme. Previously in the tee0rid balf.. Los Angeles was held to one first down and minus-I yard in total offense. ' 4 9ers roll on, but at a price_, · Montana suffers· rib injliries ' From the The Assodated Press The San Franci5_5:0 49ers moved within a victory of their seventh NFC West title despite the loss of Joe Montana Sunday, but don't be surerised if he's t.ck when the 49en pla.y the Rams m Anaheim next Monday. Montana hurt his ribs ap.in and sat out \he entire 1eeond "ha.If as reserve quarterback Steve Younc ac- counted for two touchdowns in a 2J. l 0 victory over Atlanta. · "Joe's history bu been that be'• been able to come back from theae type iryuriea and he'll be lilted as probable for. next week.' •9en coach GeotF Seifert said. Young threw a 38-yard scorina pus to John Taylor midway th.-ouah the third qu.aner. erasing a I~ Atlanta lead. and be ICOC'cd on a I-yard sneak 12 1eeonds into the fourth quaner for a 20-10 lead. "I think if I ever tet a Cbanceito play a oouple of p.ma in a row, I really think can make tbinp happen, .. Youna said. Tbe •9en arc 11-2 and need onl~ to beat the Rams to dincb the division in tbe ICUOO 1 14th ~ The FUooal fell to l-10 in their fint pme under interim coecb Jim Hanifan, who took over when Marion Oun~ ..... H, GIMtl 17: The Phlladd~ buo)'9d byJ landall Cuoni .... m'19l·yard · · ~ ~ve New Yort turnoven. toot conttol of the All tbe Philldelpbia ' ti -ind~ ~ downs bl lbe Int period ~*A:Dder'I Andre W1ten ... (])Ide Sim ... Oii two ol bar turno~ by Pla1l !Uama -ICOl'ld mme • 1M ...ah ol New Yort It was the first ttme stncc 1986 that Detroit t4"Yi has won two consecutive pmes. The Saints (6-7) h•vo• lost two strai&ht and three of their last five. t Rodney Peete scored on a 6-yard run and Ba.n1: Sanden, who ran for 12 yards on 20 carries, bad a 3"I yard TD run for Detroit. , 8-pla tl, Bnwu t: Boomer Esiuoo threw 1wo. touchdown passes, including a 38-yarder to Tim McOct on a trick play, and the Bcnpls revived their playoff' hopes with their first shutout since 1980. • The Benpls (7-6) won for only the third timl ftp ciabt pines. Their last abutout, 142 pmea llO· ·'l'!.. 14-0 over Minnesota in October 1980. Tbe Brown( 1JJ 7-S.I. .. The McGee score, which made it 14-0 in the~ quaner, came on a flea flicker. with James Bro0tt taking a pitch riabt and flippina it back to Eaiasod'ftif the pass. Palrteb U. 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J2S IU 14 n ?7·17· 1 lf.:M· l ,... 1·14 5·1' 5·l1 ·Lost 2·0 S-l a· Yercll I n l · IS ._MUlon )1 21 27.lt IMDIVtOUAL STAT'tSTlCS 11HG-tt-. DalPtfto 11-.s. a. 1s-n. 1-11. Hatc:Nr 1·0 '· Alllm9n 4·$7, Palmer 12·51, JoM1ton ING-Ram•. E....-.it 17·l7·1·:M1 Del· nen 1,._:M·H7'. EIVlNG-«ems. CH S· ICD. Holofllfl ...._ •· n. McGee •·SJ. OelP4no •· » t-S. 9e1 Nmlnla Sl, lk'own Mt 1, ~ ,...._ Ford l ·2', Taut•tms «lift 2-43, JoMstoft 2· 1S, FOllOn'I 1-14 ED FIELO GOAL~ Ni'L LOGS brM CM ) ~ 21 ~ 17 ll'l lav • en Frandaco 12 ,.. I• ~ 23 :"' I .._..(OI) 23 ~ lO '"'" 14 Ortealtl ( oo 17 .. >1 Dec. 11 -SM Frandlco CllOmal, .. Dec. 17 -NY Jlta (lloma), 1 D m Dec. N -et New Ellllend. lt • m. LERS 11 ~ to play a bi& name school. pba and Stephco have both with.and ..-i.nst some of the Dei Dlayen durina the sum- rith Supentan and Slam 'n t teen Maier Oei twice and I'm a forward '° Dlayift& them," lacd Millet. "Cosia Mesa and :o Hills didn't have a .,at 'six. so we really haven't been I don"t think Mattt Oei bu llted tither. la' Dei's Sot aood siie and lootiGa paards. but 1 thiftk we 'QC) real Well" er is booef\al he 'ti •• his fin1 : auard Dennis Callahan, wbo -tbc Oalcn'<fint~ panes t ol c:uc of poilOn oak. iw.ct. on the bteels ol a 6()..s.t er Trabuco HIDs on Satwday. POOR QUAL 0.. LA Finl ._ ti6 11 R""'9t·nrib »·15' 21·7' ~ulfle 176 ,,. •etun1 Yereh 45 14 Con.-An·tnt 2'·17·2 t-n-o Sec:kad•Vereh Lo•t 3·21 2·22 ~ 4·ll H7 F Ufftlllea· LJKI 0-0 1-1 ~-·Yard• 9-64 t-2' Timi of "°6Ml\lon "--Gl 12-.59 INONtOUAL ST A TtSTIC$ llUSHIHG-Oanoter, Huml)tl-.v l l-125. E1wn 2·1'. lretton 2-10, ••••nctar 2-s. Winder 1 ·0. L.A. ll.idln, Jecttaon , ..... $mltll S-30, leuef19ln 2·5: ftASSING-Oenver, Elwev 23·3'·2·1'7. Humcinr.v o+o-o_ L.A. R•~. '*-"In •-n+20o. llECEIVl~ver, MoOll\' S·SI, ~ S-45, JoMaon •·2'. Wlndar 41 16, Nelllel l -42, Youno l·t. lretton 1·5. L.A. ll•lden. Ovel 4· l:M, Fernendez l·50. Smllll 2·" .... ldl••• SATUllDAY, DaC. t c..... ..... , .. ,.,_, Freano St (10-1) ....... SI C7·2·n . I Dm Cs-t•ClleMll A~I SATUaOAY, DaC. 16 t• •na ..... (et 9111 N•1. La.I Tutu C6·SI V\. ()r990ft (7·4l, S D.m CMlrlou) MOMOAY, O.C. 25 ....... a. .. C.t pq Is *•• Ala.I t e m CAICI .......... , ......... , Mlch'9en St (7·4) V$. Hewell <t·?>, 12 .lO D m CAIC> THUIUOAY, 09C. a Al~ .... (et ... .,.ll4'1M\. AILI Dull• <l·l l "' THn Tedi <t-ll. s D.m <ESPNl u..ty ..... (et MMllNI. T-1 Air Force ll·l l va. Mlulu lDOI (7·4), S D m <••vcom> ffRIDAY, D•C. 2' ............. Cet S-°'999) Penn St (7·l ·ll "' l rtONm vounv (lO·n. 5 o.m (ESPNI SATUllDAY, CHlC. • J.-H-** ..... C•t •• ....... Tnal Plth~llll C1·3·1) "'-TIHl ~M <1·l l. f'.lO e.m. <Cl.sl ..... DOM IOWL l•t AMMl!ft) Well\lflelon C1·4l "'-FlorlOe 17·JI, ti • m (NICI NACM M>Wl. (et A.._.) Geortle <•·SI "' SvrKUM O·•I t l lO e m (AIC) GeM ..... (•t~.Aa.) Welt Vlrlllnle Cl-2· ll "' CtemM>n (f·?>. S 11.m. CESftN) SUNDAY, IMEC. JI c...... .... , .. T---. .,,.., Nor'ltl CerOllne St 0·4l "'-Artzone (7·41 5 11.m. (TBSl MOMOAY, JAJI. I ...... #-_ .... , .. T.._., Pia.) Aul>urn <t·t) "'-ONo St Cl ·J), 10 e.m (Nl!ICI °'"" .... ,.,~ .... , Vlrtlnle (10-J) "'-llllnol• (f-1). 10:30 em. CAIC> c.... ..... , .. Dtlln) A.r'tlanlll 110·1) "'-TanM\MI CIO·ll. 10-.lO Lm. (CBS) ....... ..... (MT ..... Alt&.) ........ (1C>-1) "'-Florlde SI. (1·2!, LlO 11.m. (NIC) ._ ..... , ............. , MldllMn (10-ll ,.... USC Cl·1-1l. 1 pm (Aacl s...-..... (9' .... 0.-..) AIMarNI (10-1-0) -Miami, Fla. (10-1), 4;JO llJ'I\. (A8C) Ofwlllt .... , ........ , Notre 0-(11• 1) V\. Coior.Go (11-0), S P.tn. (NICI • SATURDAY, -'Alt. U .......... , .......... , 2 em IH8CI SA TUil.DAY, ~ » ,... ..... , ............ , It.JO• m. CESPN) IU9IDA y . JAJt. 11 .................. ............ , \l:JI am. \AICI has Jordan to deal with before a potential title pmc Monday. Also toni&ht at 6 in the fifth place semifinals will be Irvine and Trabuoo Hills at Costa Mesa and San Oiepito and El Toro at Newport Harbor. Eltewbere: •fountain Valky opens its cam- paip with a 4:30 pme apinst Fallbrook 1n the Laauna 8cach In- vitational. • Woodbridee opened its ICUOD. with a come-from-be~ 67-:.S2 win at Estancia on Saturday. "We used 12 playen in the fint ballandjust kind of wore them out,~. -*td Woodbc\dee Coach Bill Shan· 000. Tbe Wamon applied an effective ,third-quarter •prna and upped the ~-wdJ as &akina control of l.OtUlil Taylor and Btyaat Mclemoft were tbe ~ ... .... n ... ...... ..... • " .... .. ~ It , -,..,,.. t1 • ,. " ...... • , .J6,) J\oa ..., -s ,...... • , ~ I • ,., '" ......... • lt ... 7" a..... ..... • " .JO • ...... ~ o.n-11 • .n:I IMAMlllW • s .6G 1\'l u.. ' s AO I\\ ........ • 1 Ml t~ 0.... 1 1 ... JI') ~· • It .JtO 7Yt CtwtWl9 , It .. • • ...,.... coeffllUeeal A . .-C~ • " N. .. 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LAK•as -Gr-•·7 •·• 17, WorTllY 10-11 2·4 l2, Thomoaon 4· 12 S-t 13, JOMton 7· ll S-S 20, Scott S·l> 0-0 11, Oh1K S·IO H 11, C- H 4·4 I, Or-•·7 0-0 I , McNamare 2·2 H s. Totai. U·• tt·lO 11S Scief'e'" ~ .... Yft Z7 1' 1' 15-1 .. Libn ,. ,. ,. JJ-115 >-Point~ Yon l ·l2 !Newman 1-1, Sll'bll"CI H, Jecto.ton 1·4, G Wllllns 0-2. Tueller C>-4), Loa A-'" l-1 CGr-1-1. Seo" l-1, Jonmon 1·4. c-0-71. Fou9ad ~ ..... Ill~ Yor1l SO <Walker m. Loa At\911ft " (Ttlomc>Mln, OhlK •> Aull~ YOrllll (~'°" 11), LOI A,,..... 2' (JohnlOll 11l Totel foul\_...,_ Yortt 24, LOI Aneells 22. A-17.505 c.-... "*"' acer'9S .._ca•www Norlll CerOllne 17, Towaon St 10 Vencllft>lll "· Vlftlnte '4 L.-dlldt T---9 St Jonn'• 1', Wrl9'11 Stet• S6 So. Allbeme n , Sen Olloo n (lnlrd) HIGH SCHOO-. M>YS Wu•~ 61, •ltlMda S2 c-............... , .... ~ •11Mc&11 .. .,..... ..., ..... lleUCll 2 7 l 12 Trullllo 2 0 1 4 Remoa 1 1 • s Herldl• 1 2 2 16 Mc:L-. • 1 4 ll LY 0 1 4 I Clleelwlck 1 0 0 l Mc:O.n~ 5 2 S tl Flftton 1 0 2 2 F.-.11'19" 2 2 2 • Menlhel S I I 17 ~·-1 2 J 4 COhan 2 t 0 S HM!l 2 2 l 6 Tevtor l 4 4 10 Harnmonc! 1 0 l 2 KltlftOurY 0 5 0 S SfterD 0 0 0 0 Ml.lrrlfty 0 0 2 0 Dart O O O O L.111•• 0 0 0 0 Rou 0 0 0 0 • COrllen 0 0 0 0 Toten 11 11 20 67 Toteb 20 11 tl 52 Sciw'llW ~ W0040rl0ol I 17 11 ls-67 E"encle 16 t7 11 ~ T'hr•·oolnl ~I' WOO<ftlrlOol -Reudl I, Ill-I, Cl'laclwlcll t, Mentllll I Eltencle - Mc:Oenlelt t TICMicalS ~ S1••1•1dr ... El T.,.. 54 (......,.Miu T_,.., Selw9YI 111' I Im .. T-.. .,... .. ..... Nguyen 1 2 2 5 Martlfl S 4 117 Torry I o 1 l Cdar•z O S S S McFane"CI 6 1 3 1' Somer'I 2 o l 6 Flll:lllf'alc:I 0 0 0 0 MldlMI 2 0 2 4 Mocwe S 2 J 1' Everet! 4 O l I Galtllrt ' 0 2 • • lddll 2 2 5 6 llatlater O t l I ,._,ce I O l 2 Gomez 5 S 2 IS Pwton 2 2 0 6 Totels U 12 1' .0 Totall II 13 22 S4 Scief'ew ~ ~ IS 12 11 I~ El T-1l 14 t lt-54 Thrw-oolflt ooeta. Se~ -Htwen I . Torry 1, McFer1a"CI 2 E l Toro -Martin J. ~2. TecMlcalt Se6l1 t.oi Coecl'I Quinn. DAV.Y'S &.OOtD ,......_. e..dll -• Mata. 1 ll .,.,..._ M bonito, 1 .-owtel , 6 roO: cM, 1 Mlllut, M c.itco bau, 41 sand bau. 17 mao. .... 1• '*" P«d\, ll ~. 7t ICUl!Mft, 2 c:Metoft, 1 Wlllte lhll, 1' blue INt'k, I ,,. ....... •WPCMtT LA...,_. -l lloela, 50 ~ le Miid llM&, 2' mackerel, 5 I rOCll ClOCI, 2 roc:ll "911, 7 lint COO, J cow CIOCI, 4 tcu!Pln, S ""9..-0. ,. c:allco Dau. l7 lllue ~ keys. McLcmorc scored all I 3 of his , points in the second half and Tay- lor's overaU play -scoring and rc- boundiOfo burned Estancia badly. "They re just a really fine team." note4 Estanm Coach Tim O'Brien. "They're aoina to be in the Top I 0 all year fona. ""· Ryan Rauch wa.s another bi& key for Woodbridee. A 6-3 junior. be connected with a 3-pointer, hit 7 of 10 from the line and .,abbcd six rebounds. Guty Heredia had 16 points for Eaiancia. Woodbridee hid four in doubk fiaures. ....,.. ...... ..clelll ..... _...,_ .. <•C:.--) ......... wllle ,.._ TrMucll ... ("""' .-ce ..... , .,. .. '""'"'-·· leeCfl ... --°"'(diem· ............. , t.:.a:t.• I W) ........._ '"' •1 T-C""91 ._. -= UM 9tldl ---... 'If l ICil ,....,,,.,.,. .... , ... CAJ .. IU. C:WU.1*8 """"'90........ W L T 14 10 12 ' 13 11 12 IJ 10 ll Mam\DMUM "-WU 5 ~ 117 ND • J2 12' I .. 2 21 115 111 '"'"" . ,. ,, .. 16 II 1 u ,, , " 10 • 1' " 0 1, It • Wit.Lal COMf'•••NC• HYR_,..,, Pl'llll fl'[,,.. .............. WaablN!on PltttOurtfl HY lalancMr• htr'lc* OMllall W L T ,. 10 ,, 11 ll 12 10 12 10 , • 7 II Mem&OMWfl "9 Oft OA-"' • :n " ti l 2t ,. .. l 2S 102 tM • 2• .... 2 22 101 110 J 17 t1 112 .. 6 • 17 " , " . , 13 I• I 40 103 ll 3' " II 14 '' 67 n to n 6,. ' SllMllY'• "-" Oetrott 4. Chlcaoo l 9ol10n 2, Ptll'-oflle I lklftalo 4, SI Louil l Edmonton 5, T orOlltO l V.--6, MlMHOte S T ....... lGaf-. No NITlft Kheek;lecl TWld9Y'•G-. loston et Que«>ec, • 15 P m 14 M 12' 8uff91o II New Vorll ltleno.t'l. 4.lS D m We~ton et PlllledllPflle. 4.35 D m SI. L.oo.lla el Detroit, U.5 D.m ___. . ........,.. (et New Yen> Miii'• MMlft ........ St.te n Eooero (3), Sweden, Clef Borl• heller (2), W11t Gennaroy, 4-6, 7·• 11-61, 6-3, 6· l c ....... Mw-..._ <••~> MIEN I. 8uocl Coe111. Emme.I. Pa 2 !\Oun I• mlnu111, 1 MCOn01 2. Semmv Ro•1<n. Alou --· N.M. 2 t• 40 J. Jerry Mer\n S.1111 Monica, 2 15:20 •. Frt~ Cltrne Scoller>O 2;17~. 5, Oanlel Gonzelez, Moun•em """' 2:11:57 6. ~-Jonft,/C•naG• 2 lt21 1 Denni• RlnOI. Ore~. 2 19 21 I Deen RlnOI. Or•neev•ll. 2~ 45 9 M•Cflell M·ne• Ptlllomelll. Ore . 2"22-00 10, He<>rv 81<11tora Canacse. 1".n.35 WOMSN I, Nen Ooelt·D••l•. Corelvllte lowe 7 JJ 11 2. Linde Somer\, Dem 2 J3 31 J I. "' Klndllan, Klrklend, Well\, 2JSlt • Row Guti.rr-11, S.n J~. 2 JS .SS 5 Merv Altco Solano S..cll, 2 36:16 6. Lou1.a Monenne C1110 NeO.. 2.40-•2 1, Keren kl\otle Sunnvveie ~-•• c11r1,11ne 1 ... ,,.,,., S6Cremen10 2-M;(JI f; L•ur• Sanchez. S.Hnl\ ? 4' d 10 l(lmblt'lv Stlalfer·8rvun. Soultl Le-.e Telloe 2:47-42. C.-... men NCAA ..... <at .-..C.tewn. N.J.l Sanll Clere '· Vlfelnle l Ole) NOTE TN m• NYacl 60·mlnutt ovlrll,.,. -lod ~ wlll lherl 11111. , .. IMlll. s..111 It-) SUPER BANTAMWEIGHTS -Oan'll Zaraeou (Mealcol dee .,.,,., Cllln·vone ISoutl'I Korte), 12 rOUftdL z..ra.ou ,...elm W9C 11111 TR.\\S.\CTIO\S ~ aAY•ALL ~t_....,. MILWAUl(EE l!IREWERS-Slllnld Oeve Partter, Olllenalld Pllller. 10 • two·.,., con tr"Kt. SEATTLE MARINERS-Sl1ineo Jeff kllMtlf e"CI Brien Glln, lnflelolrl, e"CI eulllftff IMm 10 C•IOllrv of '"' Pecfflc Coell L .. llUI ........ LlffUe PHILADELPHIA. PHILLIES-Ne"°*' Hel Lenler coec:ll. N•med Jim Wrlgl'll D•tC111no Coecfl ol SCrenton·Wllll11·.,rr• of ttw lnternetl~I Laeeue. SAN FRANCISCO GIANT$-Ne.....O L•rrv HardY Dltdtlne COKtl end Tim 1r..-H'11t1nl Dftd\lnll coam of Pnoenl• ol 1111 Pec~lc Cou• Laellul. Nemec! Jack Mui• me,,.ger ol CMnlon ot 1111 Mlcf-1 L-~ C:.lt LlffUe PHOENIX FIREllROS-Announcea •ne "' lenellOfl of GordOn Macl(enu• me,,.111< end Ni¥ty [)eMefflll, Dl!d'lll'le CO.ell IASK.,..ALL .................. MC!e .. CHARLOTTE HOltHEn-Slenecl KIMY Galtlton, torwwd ~ O.ve ~ c.,,ter on 1111 lnlurad Ust P'OOTaAU. ............... ~ LOS ANGELES RAIOEllS-Acttvelea Marcua Allln, NM!nv l)ICll •"Cl 09n"'i Prle'I Olfenalve tlecll, lrorn lnlUf'ed ,._., WelYed V1llce EvaM, -•terbadt. 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Brit M.8,...., u.s JWlbon, us CdM FromBt 13·10-10-7-1'1 72·45 70-11-211 n-n ·12-n-211 n·n·11-n-m '9·12-n-11-m n·10-11·n-2t0 ... n·1'·n-m 11-1'·1•·1.-m ... , •• 15.1.-m ... n·1'·1S-1'• 70-1•·1'·11-1'• 10-1•-n n-tt• 10· 75· 7•· 77-1'1 n·Tl·7t-1..-1" 6'·1•·to-n-m 11-n .. s-n-lOt said Hollar.d ... but I don't "'ant lo take anything away from unn) Hills. The) were good. a Wf'll· coached team and a clany team with clusy fans. The) werc good ~ople." So n 's one last game for Corona dcl Mar on Fnda) and Holland said he c>.pccted his team to be at full strellJl.h. "Bnan Lucas went out toward the end of the third quaneT... said Holland. "He was a httle dlZZ)'. but he'll be OK. He didn't return. but wt' had a &ood lead and we decided to just keep him out. (Jerrolt) Willard Lake rs , put NY away, 115-104• INGLEWOOD <AP) -The Los Angeles l...aken discovered o ne vital element to stopp1n1 Patnck Ewmg. You can't. But you -f&n slow him down with a referee's whistle. "He's havmg one of those MVP years." Ma&ic Johnson said Sunday night after-his 20 pc:nnts and II assms helped lead the Wers to a I I 5-104 vtclOI') over the Ney, York Kmcks. "l''e never seen him hke this Last }'ear "'as a great year for him. but this 'car •~ better than that " EtA1ng 1<, ~1.ond 1n the NBA 1n sconng behind three-time defending sconng champion "v11chael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls Should he end Jordan's stranglehold on the top <,pot. E"'1ng "'ould become the first center 10 lead the NB~ tn sconng smce Bob \.'le ~doo ended a three· ~ear run "'"h thc.-Buffalo Bra,es in 1975-76 "Hc.-'<, dotng 11 l'AO different ways. 10s1de and uuhuk ·· Johnson said. "'That 1urnaround )Umpr is deadly, and 1hen the) get him tn the post for that nice hool.. shot He's under con- trol. he passc-~ the hall out well when he's double-teamed. he's do1og tl a11.·· till the Knic ks could have used mort than the 30 minutes of work the} rcce1,ed from Ewtng. But foul trouble plagued htm throughout the game. The fifth·)ear center finished with a g.ame-h1gh 29 points despue s11t10g out the last 11 mtnutes of the first half tAllh three fouls. But the Kn1cks" '>t"<"ond unit did yeoman "'-'Ork 1n rehefunul Ewing was able to unleash a founh~uaner .usauh on the Lakers that fell short . .. The~ did an outstanding JOb," Ewing !Wltd of the Kn1ck.s' subsututcs. ·The~ kept II to SI>. potnlS going tnlO the half E\(:I") bc><h 1s contnbuuog. E' Cr) bod'·, bt'en rt' bounding. run- ning. ba\Kalh dotng the thmgs that wc need to do 10."' in The) 're noqust rel\ tng on mc ·· James "'-urth~ s.tored 22 potnts as the Laker-\ rc-ga1ned the :"J B<\ 's best record trom Pauiic 01' 1s1on-nval PonlJnd "'nh J I~-I mark E"'1ng '><.Orcd ""~"' 'I or~·~ first ntne point~ ol the l11unh quaner. including a 1.hon boo~ in the lane that redu<.ed a '11'-·pC>inl deficit to Y-blS "'tlh q I' lelt lO pla~ But that "'al. as cloSt.' a<, the l\.ntc~~ came. BOATl'\G Lack of winds· kisses away Sunklst Serles TM Da#y Plot An abundance of sunshine but no wind caused canoellallon of the ra~ for large boats on out 1dc ·coursn Sunday 10 the second ra~ of Balboa Yacht Club's Sunk1st Senes . Results of small boat races on 1ns1de the ba) courses Saturday: Thistle -I Bob Van' Tnet (8\'C), l Dale Hinkle (BYC'); 3. Jud) Gorsk.1 (BYC). Lido I ~A -I Ruth Paullina (Bahia C'0Rnlh1an YC'). 2. Frccman- C'ampbell fBYC"l 3 J im Kemp.n (8YC) Lido 14-8 -I Paul W1lhams (B' (). :? .\I Pel"(z (8YC); 3. Bob l:c1fem (8\ Cl Adult Sabot -I (lie) Graham Gibbons <BYC). Severt) Roberts (BYC'). 3 (tie) Manlyn Gibbons (BYC) and Heather Poner (Newport Harbor YC). h.ad a bruised kntt and ""'e &Ol him out of the!"(. too •· It was a hard-h1tt10g game. as any Cl F pla~ofT game can be upccted to be, but when ask.ed how hard. Ho lland had to admtt hts team has endured lhrcc which wcrc hardel"'- b.ttters -and they ~rt all losses in the Sea V 1ew Leque 10 Estancia.. Tusun and Newpon Harbor. in that order "But it's not me out thert getuna hit_" oontmucd Holland. ··so .. Today Holland and three of his select scmon Wlll be feted by the OF Southern Section at a speaal media blia before endunna the final Mon- day afternoon practltt. NEW 1989 CADILLACS - A:BSOLUTB CII..JBAR.ANCB PRICBS. NO RBASONABLB C>PllBR IUll'USBD. =~''='~~oVBlt SO TO CHOOSB llllOM. YourBuy.of• 91TIMDOWN ~--'-"- LOS ANGELES -Baltetball'a IDOlt celebnted bee landed two rowt deep in lbe ltandl behind tbe bome IMm'• buket.. The audible lllP' that echoed thro. the baJf. Blled arena were quickly tran1- formed into cheen u the body aa.cbed to tbe knee leaped to iu kt in time to take a s-n and KOre on a llict revene layup. Denny _Mannina. the knee's owner, ~ returned. His Los An· •les OiJ)Pef'S teammates, sensina the lipificance of the sequence, rose off tbe bench in tribute. The fans at the SPOrtS Arena also stood, wavina the .. Welcome Bae~ Danny" towels that bad been supplied by the team. N~lr 11 months remov.ed from a painfUl snap in bis right knee that resulted in a tom anterior cruciate 1ipment, • Manning suited up Wednaday niaht and hit the around runnina. oerforming as if the layoff' was slmpf y a prolonacd intermission of his rookie season. The No. 1 pick. in the 1988 NBA draft scored 21 points in 20 minutes of a 117-103 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, the same team the Oippen were playing when he injured his knee on Jan. 4. His most impte$Sive stint came in the third quarter, when he scored 10 points over a 4:19 span to lead a OipP.Cn charge that pared a 17-point M1lwauk.ec lead to five. .. I'm not really surprised," Man- nina said. "I walked anto the game with confidence. It was a pretty big prne for me. I knew we weren't goinJ to pack. the house or anything. but an a selfish way, it was good for ~rEJ 642-5678 ....... CLASSIFIED INDEX 6•2-5678 me 10 Ill out lbere IDd rv.a up llld dowa .. court." After tM pt-.c:ond sup. 2 12 =.a °!:Jt'J~M=i= :. tuned u if be IMld newr even IMerd or an anterior cruciate. He ftUed lbe lue OD tut breUi. awilbed DQJl..up bUdine jumpen and drove the lane fearteMly. It cou.kin't help but terVe u a reminder of March 1988, when Mannina strapped a Univenity of Kamat team to his beck and carried it to the national championship. Or, more pertinently, of his rookie year when be averqcd 16. 7 points for 26 pm es. . "I don't think he's lost anythiDf." Oippcn forward Charles Smith said. "He's tt\e same player. He ran the floor, shot well, and he boosted our morale out there." Said Mannini: ... had no pain, no pain at aJI. But I didn't upect any." "His mind is so conditioned now that he doesn't even know he was injured," Qippen coach Don Ca~ said. "Now he's got me convinced. ' Mannina's SUf'ICl'Y and subsc-- quent rtcovcry we~ monitored as closely as mi&ht be expected ofa SlO million investment, which he is. Manning and his agent. Ron Grinker, interviewed close to 30 suraeons before choosing Dr. Steve Lombardo, who serves as the Lakers' team suraeon. "We wanted Danny to have total confidence in everything that went on," Grinker said. "Danny felt he could have done this three months qo. Dr. Lombardo bas had to protect Danny from Danny. f FllOll MCMITH ORANGE CO. M0-1m FllOll SOUTH OAAMGE CO. -1111 THE DAILY MOT CLA$l"IEO Off ICE HOUR!! T e1ec>1>one ServtCle Moft·k 1 1 30wn-S 30ptn Sal. 00--11 ~ C .. CIC YOUR AD Ttte '1RaT DAY , .. o... .......... .., .......... ... .,.,,, ........... •<.....,_.. .... , • .. ,, ..................... ' .. ....... ~ ......... __ ._..,...-.,.. --......... ·-~ , .......... .... ......... .. ........ ... -....... ., ................. -. ........... ....... ... ..... ... .. .... -.. -· .......... .-c. ....... -. ...... 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"I think be'a Pal 10 be one of' the elite, one of the lm~ Dlayen in the le8pe, •• Caley said. .. He could be for UI what Juliua, ~ and Michael ha\ie been for their 1amL 1'be imponant thint to re- member about 0..DDf. _ ~· tblt be pves ut a spiritual uplin.i111 u well U a physical uplfftifta." Midway throuab the fourth quar· tcr · apinst the Bucb. that spintual lift became apparent. Mannina bad the ball on the risbt buellne auardcd clotely by the Bucks' 7-foot Jack Sikma. Mannina pumped once, then twice, drawina Sikma in the -air with the second fake. Then. weanna Silana lite a full-lenatb overcoat, Mannina leaned in and abot throuaJt Silt.ma's ljabt armpit., drawina a foul and 6onvertina the buket. You've probably seen that move -it's Mannina's best -but what followed was truly .unique. Benoit Benjamin, the Clippers' moody d _....,...uyreecr\Whil~ ... ., dUflll ldiblt, da8,..t f:Jff ••'-* ud ~Mann•• W1tb a 'l.= a&id I ..... rub . .. -~ tba~ .. ... Oauy ._..-=~·bet Harri• Slid. .. e .............. 11ai a.,.. ~ by Man· ...... NGn. think they are on to •Hae· Tbe eeam'• ncwspeper .._, •• .._. .. bout of a new, im· Dl'CMd look: .. Harper. Manni~ !mia. OraDL Norman. Be There. • Smidl ICUlt tbe locker room &om WI IPO'.( ill the comer, takina inven· tary ol an lmptaaive collection of talent -~ taJent. .. "The ptecea to the puzzle are here.. •• be said. "Now we just have to put them u,.ether and &et some unity. Wfbeft's direction here now. I see a lot of.,od sians-The people in the ~ti°" feel a cbanae. Evcry-tbiD&'1 1¥0rkin1 for us for a change." 11le name1 are imprnsive, even if the product rarely as. Ron Harper brou:abt 10me needed opcn~un flub &om the Oeveland Cavalicn in the trade involvina the fi&bts to Denny Ferry. Guy Grant is one of the best youna point auards in the leque. as illustrated by his 21-assist performance Wednesday niabt. 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C•D P9')1Hon Pelo p •NEW '19 CHEVY ,,•· 1150 Reward. 780-5359 lllAf?I' lll'm 979·2900 1~ FREE 42"•76" S 1<>0 640-8585 Ral T_;r.., 1=~ .. :: •S 10 BLAZER•'* 1 BEAUT 38r 28a. open LOST Golden Retriever, lg For WOOdy'• Wharf, N.'Q Office aupply or tllgti ----" $500 00 SACRIFICE S5000 nr new Scl\lppet'ke. Toy POOdle, Hardi~ uMd. All extraa .. , bMrn cell, lrplc, w/d. 6hr COfflllMf'dll male, chipped lower tmt At>f>tot If\ pwton, af1er 6 aPMd c:oc>Y •xc> Bu1y llOIPTlllllT beige IHltler SOFA WMlie, Wire HaJr Fox O.,k blue $13,090 080 :, r::a. 'ro.t.~~7~~~. l .L 5*/llne <:Mine toolh. REWARD! . pm. 815-0474 Irvine loc. Need CPA Firm 1n Cotta Me,sa • wlqueen tlld•a-bed & Terrier, •nd Vorkature *A STEAL* ,. Vic lrvlne 55H798 _ _.•.-a energeuc. outgoing cus· Meka energetic, del)e(I· recliner S 1200/mo Terrier 644-6722/0 759-1104fE :·• ' 91199•7~56311 lU IVllMH/OfflCt lttnt LOST Young Cockatlel, F:-'.!tr:-9bll• .. ~~er ~~ ~~'S~~~~on ~~~l~~~dl~du:~~fe~~d~ H~111d~~~=~·~~1 Do~~~~~ 5e8-4242 or 548· 1707 All IX<l>I>-guaranteed TOVOT A EXTRA CAB -· -•• 2769 light yellow & gray,~ route. Need'";. model bent 752.0481 duti.s w 111 1ra1n on com· You re looking for SOFA ITo119 Mal beige PEToi:E~,P~~~~ON t985 Carpet kll & ehelt > 1 1 bl! to bey or bucnl 1-------.·.·u-•.•1• Ing lop Med lealhera. econo car & lnturanc. puter Full Time Mon-Fr1 money OPS riu me solu-floral, pr upt1ol1 1wi11e1 11374 9eectl Blvd '"mi s Air am/fm stereo ce:8Mt· ' 0 sees/mo rrty 875-1746 •-•-..rr ....... VC1y 17th I Irvine, CM Hourly rate & mileage .... Call Linda 549.9~4 llon lo your cash llow cnairs Clean un.,.om 40( twy. next to T.,get le XLNT condition In I Crnr of W•tcllfl & IMne -' 845-4553 Paid holld9YS lncenll es N-port Harbor sn1pyard -problem• We are in need $395 lak• •II 759-7531 * .. 1. ••-* o u I I 5 17 5 C •I I ,,. Newport Helgnts 2BR 18A, lrplc, P•llo, encl gerege. quiet nghbrhdl Newport~ c · 0 ~ v' nu Immediate full 11me Aet1aurants or Quallfied 1nd1v1dua1s 10 ------.c•• 650--0863 Full Servlc»-Grou =tell ~:;t of In· position open for our OltlAll fM llll work guard ga1ed com· SOUTHWEST BAA w11n 2 HIMALAYAN MALE CAT° Otftce & Retail Available aurance required Some H•ul & Launch Crew In Huntington Beach. now mun1t1es apartment e::'~2~ ·=·$~=1 Stiow OYaJlty Blue Pe>1ont Autol llllpotted 9100 .... 111 comp•ny c•r rou1es Please apply in person hiring nosl/esses & de-comple11e1 and o1her ltallan ... ltler coucn ice 1 yr Old Oeciawed neu· * ...... SIU 142~70 or 875-1746 , " 811 ll'f WI JU •vllllable. Ap1)ly •t· 151 Shipyard Way·C. N B I Ivery dr 1ver s C•ll 1nterftllng lo<:a1tons •W _.,. Pool, redecorated No ···" WDl .. ITlm 963.7427 tor appt Dlue, retall $2000 sac terect ~sonaltly $200 7 ..,.. peta 1775/mo fl.42·7656 1817 WESTCllFF DRIVE .. UST /lfflOl 111 Are you prepared tor job • · Nwpl Bch, A.gt 541·5032 II.. 1nternl1t. Newport Beacn Reslaur•nll u111tac11on eltce11en1 .. 1 NEWPORT PIER AREA EXEC Office S 11 F time In my Hunt. 9eect1 17805 Skyp~ Circle •E 4 d•ysl""'k 644-0077 Call llUllTIO PllPll wages and an 1ncent1ve Yeatty. 'h Blk to beec:tlt / · u 99· urn. home tor •fter echool IRVINE 9-!22·5eltcep1 Weds Full·Tlme. Put-Time. t>onustortt1eseason1na1 ·" 2BR,p ege, no pelt. AYI w rec.pl, tu. coplerl, care S9lary negotl•ble ('J1.\M1·11JI ••OOELS/MOOEL TYPES Register, Buaers. Salad denta your pocket book? •.. now lt50fmo. 573-8640 ptlonM, cont rooms, nr 8-47-5519 aft 8 Wk d · ,.. "" Bar & Prec>-Cook Apply OPS can nelp Call today $1000 matching 1ovesea1 retail $1250 NC• $700 PE ASIAN KITTENS Su-llOtl'I Sllll 1n cartons perlOt quahly Ped~r .. 67s-o968 Beaulltul Loving ood Un1Que riand-made barn· Homee.$225 636-1692 boo furniture ove r REGISTERED SHAA·PEI J.W. Airport. fr .. park· a or n • ENTREPRENEUR Maga-Promoting Fragrances at The Soup Plantatlon. for an 1mme<11•1e mter- .,n ...rlllTILI Ing. Al OYlnlan 833-9550 CHILO CARE Slngle zlne. located In lrvtne, Local dept stores 1555 Adams Ave. CM Yl- 3BR 2BA w/EVERYTHING Huntington Beactl-W•lk to father need• warm. Meka Clerk for a ma11 1·800-833-8800 7Spca• Below wtaolesale I PUPPIES Ready for Call l.JM 714-721·~216 Cnr111m .. Cn•mp1on -IOt onty $2200/mo. ocean! In prime re· grandmoth41rty type per· order d991. data entry & _.. ""1 Resl•ur•nls DYllllC PROTECTIOI SERVICES ---'Tf AO OAVBED b I o o d I I n e I WHI I N 1 474-3152/843-0152 38R 1'hBA, 1 car prilng, development area Just eon IOf care ol 2 cfllldren erou train In customer LllOl llSTllS 1n-1 complete with mat· . tresaes tNndl• & com-etc I 1900 142-3a50 Bkr remodeled 400.800 s/f llQel 4 & 10 In NB llome MNlce Mu11 be accur•te Perfume & cosmellc dem-S7 50/Hr Monday 1riru Fn- c-" And ""'" ~11" Mu.t drive coo« & 111• & ~·""one .-ms Call onstra1ors for lo cal d • Y 8 am. 4 3 o Pm •111Wlm .,, Y~ ., cleanlng' M ~n·Fr l 71~U1'.:'2°325 ask for stores 1·800-83J·8800 Dynamic personallty forter Mt $300 249-0072 Spcw!!nl Goods 6()65 2BR 2BA. lrplc;, ~•lac. LEASE oltlce 91)9Ce. N B. 3pm-7pm Call Bob. Wk Marlene or AO... Nuraet Aide --w/maturily lo nandle 1 1250/mo rrty. 760·7153 3rd floor. bay view, destl 142-8677 Hm 845-508l m!IT •a•E STAFF neavy publlc contact apace or turn pY1 oltlce. 11M1U IFF1ll .-Very sriarp grooming & (2• ... I ) PElllSUU $275 to $500. 550-1530 Cu9tomer aervice 1111~ & Sl•ff needed to work wttn poised t~ephone man· .;;;;.Emilii!l*'Yllliiiillliii""iiiitftiiiint..__ ...... s .. 530• phonee Anne 5S7·1152 dev dis adults in group ner Opportunity 10 ad· (11•)111-1 ... TIAILT I W•1D Share 800 sq It ofc In -· · home seumg In Costa vance Apply at Gulliver's ---mTILI gu.,ded Jewelry bldg In *AJN JOB* G.neral Mesa. GOOd benehls. wlll Mon·Fn 2.sPM. 18482 ...... /llOIJYll CM. S300 lnciud• ev.r;-YILIT P..... train. all snlf1s needed MacArthur Blvd Irvine ..,. U p S ell p he Ip tu I ..... •HH111m thing. 722-9037 Orange Coun1y bHed •11-l••• Call 557-8113 for into MacGregor Vacnts 1631 .. v * 1 to 4 a.droom1 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; company now nu ~-41 -Ae1a1f Plaoenlla. C M .• •Fumlehed & Commerdal Propeny lng910f guyt & gal• t8' GEN OFC. Sm -CM Co lfflOI ~T HAI YW, .' •• •UnfUmt.hed 2n 8 owr to 1r1tval w .. 1ern need• exp'd clerk for Comef If:" A~ s SVC· H1gn1y v1s1ble designer ~WDITll • ~to beach ll•t .. & re.ort areas with pnones, wstomer MN. c.u u um e ave an women 1 ready 10 wear ··-•P',..1181-CALL TODA-YI ,_ llTll. dynamtc: aiperytMO mar· data entry. filing, etc Ae• •bundance of clettcal shop in Fasn1on ISiand . • YIW IEITILS ••••n-•-ketlng team Must be tlrs. Call Mary 646-4486 po1111ons It! Word Pro-seeking nigrity motivated -wiell-1jroorned. ambluou1 cessor Aecept1on1st Of· s.les people ~0.()t25 .llll •112 S/E comer Westclift Or & &Ngeftolearn lmmedi· GLEN IVY RE SORTS flee Support Fle111Dle v... lrvtne Ave High Ylllbllllly, ate lncx>me + expensea Needs Gllttll' Dulles to nours & lots of var1e1y• llflllllll F /T -••-traffic, good ~nage. paid during training lnciude tl•ndlng out prize CALL REMEOV Eltperlence required _,_. 1,4711 SO Group tr•naportatlon premiums Must Ile fl.44.TEMP Please apply 11 Full or P•rt time Ltgl'll 1yp1ng will lra•n 540-1777 lUllllll NEEDED No exp nee FIT Call Dave 730-0409 ~ 6015 a&TtfalUI 2 TICKETS. S t30 both at cost • 722·9523 Luggage Complete set of Louis Vullton luggage Sun cue. riang1ng bag, b<lefcase. e1c Bougnt overseas 675-6299 Eurcycle S50 Justin men I Cowt>oy DOOIS 110 $75. 35 mm Pent .. Spot • m•tic wttn 3 lenMS & case s 175. Pent .. AUIO 110. winder & 2 lenMa $125. 2 Mii of golf cluba, 2 begs & 1 cart $210, Fa ber wu e el ectr 1c PUTTERS WANTED Armour IMG5. IM G6 8802. 8813, Dea by P•lmer , Scotttdate ANSER Top Prtoes Cun (213) 473-1088 . TV, Steteo, EJKtronia ~ .. T.Y.11" Con.ole, work• good $100 S46-4435 ' • . ., Nwpt Shrs 4BA 2BA yrty MM111 tvrnlahed. relurn tare trlendty & ou1gomg Ask tor Tem or Oarta WICKES FURNITURE 11560; Nwpt Snrs 3BR 1-------guar•nt .. d. Star1 Im· Wed.Sun 2pm-l0pm Call llHl-IEll 3200 Harbor Bl, C M 2BA home yrty $1700 ****** medlalely. F0< appoint-Fae 759-7800 PROPERTV HOUSE 345 1/l·Ar11. cr1f11. olc. ment call Don Hawkin•. GLEN IVY RESORTS TUYILllUIY M1nagemen1 opp1y1 New agency need• Manager 2 rotlssere $30, Oonvler 1Ce l<loltl"""°iiiiiiii.iiiiz:::liiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiiiiiol ere• m maker $20 \RJ1ISf 7011 RLTRS fl.42-3850 1t0<age? Gd E-llde C.M. 1<>-3 pm. 645-2221 ext NHdS Aecpt1Typ1st STEPS to beach. been apt loc. Scotti 646-2794 207 11\f\.1 Friday. Duty to Include typing, as w/1dtc::Mnette. $550/mo ACCOUITll"-well u 01ner misc 001..a rrty Ind utll 112 46th St ~ 2788 a Puntuallty a must Non-emotier. fl.4fl..7337 1•1•200--s""o.-.FT-w·lt·ron_t_otnoe-""'. Mon-Fri 9am-5 30pm Call ... IPTUYYllW 18r 18e nr NPT CNTRIJW $795. NO pell. ~-1364 VERSAILLES BACHELOR Fully turn. '-' mt bch seso mo Agt a.46-8724 or 142-0493 l•rge rear drtv.ln door •ACCOUNTING CLERKS FH 759-7800 $780/mo 629 Terminal •BOOKKEEPERS GLEN IVY RESORTS Way, Coat• MeM •AIP CLERKS Needs Person Friday DAYS 540.9352, EVES •JR ACCOUNTANTS Wed·Fri 2pm.t0pm 148-0681 Sal·Sun 8am·5pm Vac•llon. nollday pay. C•ll FH 759-7800 t>onuMS provided Call .-Y UID 111111 D.L Weaver Tempor•rlet Seetc• counter help & food ...... tlf Jla 97._2900 100% FREE .-vice. Muat be lrienCMy DIW. refrlg. frs>'C. pool -···--,.. -· & rellable. Full/Part-time. S875 '* 1 l42 RuU•nd ...,_ -··••11 ~ Wiii train $4 75-SS 60. FIT Mon-Fri 5am· 1 30pm lnlll-GllllO&L yrs Sabre & •gency exp $6/Hr Benefits Llglit Housewives wanted FIT, req'd Corpot•te & incen· I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ___ .;;;;; 631·5710 1yp1ng tor compu1er PI T, nights & weekends !Ive HP tielpk!I Call F~ to You 6022 Apply 1n person. 729 1n the Showroom ott1oe Todd. 760·0505 Farad c M S48-5525 Must t>e dependable & , _____ ..,..___ ..,. ITll llTI Part Tim• l\e•lble Please apply at Ernpoyment Wanted Tlny blac* lemaie H · a.-a.., •a•a•fl WICKES FURNITURE 5535 1~ loYlng, spayed _,_, -3200 Hatbor 81, C M 1--------Call 752-8472 Couple for weekends Riv. •COMPANION Attendant I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ___ _ eralde AV park. Trailer lnlll. UUI Dedicated. mature. IOY· ~/Fvn/M space •' salary Elmer Fli P /i pos111ons avail 1ng, •nd honest Mme 6025 71 4·537-1901 E•cluslve Criristmas care Companion &/or 1------....;-...- cord Store CALL 434-0664. Atlndt seeks poSltton FOX FUR JACKET Or apply in person at Experience Outstanding Taupe, XLNl q>nd & quell· THE PAPER DOLL. 3rd refs. Avail now u 11-....ln ty. C<»t &2500, eeM fOt tlf, So. Cout Plau. ~day wtc). Mot-2214 S500 Sz 1-10 7eo-eu3 646-3679 ~ 2904 A/P, AIR. L01UI, oonatrUC:· COM 673-9000 _ ..-.---.,...--=-~ t lon experi ence HB84&-&575 WESTCLIFF 2BR 2BA CHARLIE O BEVERAGE preferred $1.700/mo '. Condo. d/w. wt d. frplc, Co. Netwof'k Glafll of the Call Anl1a. 759-1583 1118. UIYiil llU ~':°'2~~~0· 90'• 101( • comm per ACCTS PAYABLE FfT Ma)or tl01els 15-M/ht' .. ...,.., ...... Bullt-l na. no pet1 1780/mo S.8-7533 WESTCLIFF L•rge 1BA Apt, new carpets. pool edulta. No peta AYI now 1750/rno. 873-6640 month, potentlal tor .,.. Compvter/r9'all .. P Ben· tlpe. Oey/evel'I. 97S.52M dlrec1ors P/F·llme. Prof •Ill•. Pouery Sh•ck, --- training & aupport. Join L.aKene 494-3108 - - -lhe Beverage Blitz Now! · Unprecec:ten1ed grow1h of J.,,,.. 874-4<>0e IOC91 Import company ll'fllTW Ml I Ill tlu creat9d MWlfal open. flllT ... lffDD m• I fl lngs fOf' varied posltUI' lfl'f1!m• • ll&IW tr Within our company No •••~ 14' GLASSPAA mo1or bo91 (no eng~l. OOod cond wl tr•ller S600 963-3418 Slps/Dodcs/Storage 7022 Our entire lnven1orr hM bMfl oru1lcally reduced tor mr• uvtngat ITllLm•Tm 1540 Jamb« .. Roed Newpor1 8Mctl ,,.,. .. WHITE N9W ~ Alloy Rim•. New TirM , N9w P8'n1, AM/FM eu-tte RM:tlo Wtlh Equ•lli9', Lota of New Parta. VERY CLEANI Excellent Con- dl11on, l3000 080 Call •«l1-4705• '89 LEGEND & '90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! ExCleUent Se6eetl0n •• Ill ... 100 1 0\11111 St. .._,t Bc:t1 m..nu BMW 3181 198-4. whtte with ~ ln1erlor. 2 door, 11andard, ••celent con- dition. 71,000 mn. plue, sa.ooo . 1so.eaes. 644-90&0 ext 331 -11111•1 1 owner, .. record9. 5 yr U1enoed warrenty New tlfea/bfllk• 4SK mttea Electnc Everything Sun Ro o t Prem iu m Sound/Tape Leather Seata WMe w4ttl A.a Int.nor 1'7,600 Obo C. 497..fl.478 ..... HIRE throut1h d.ttlif~ .. P nee Oppt for ad· .....-an Full Time OYtgolng and v•nc«nenl. 11 you •re 111 Sin m 2676 Innovated new "One of a en«getle wilt\ prlOf print or Older, have• car & are iiiiiiiiilli~liiioiiiii __ ...,~ kind" prodUC1. marn.ilac-media experience Seod 1ooktng for • stable. ...., ..... ....,... RALPH'S PAINTING LIC =~=-~":"':"'="""'=-=-..,,. · • ... ...., General Ho•c>ll•I. tured by 80 year old com-reeurne to Oranoe Cout growing pos111on c•ll .... ...... SM. 2BA. dlw. stow, pwty. Caah bu*neaa No o.lty PUot. 330 W Bay St, 121-1228 trpc. Avtli4 1/8. $745/mo cornpetltlonllt Exclualve Co9ta MeM. 92627 Or •------- 558-7859 .,... •val .. ble A tNly C8ll Linda •t 842-4321. II HlllT,f /T unlq~ ground floor op. Ext. 250. Able to do •cryll1c1. Miit....... portunlly Ser1ou1 In-I••••••••• pedlcu,..., etc tOf 5-op-qulf• m•y mM1 With 1 ... 1 c 1 ---comp•ny owners lhl• mwt ml-·· era or .... op n os a ,._ 2706 ..-. Product conllden· FuM Of pet1 time. L~ht MeM. Ann, 146-7522 •e•xlilc""'L'"'u·s·,-v""E-B""A-L"'!'BlllO-A Uallty required. lnvetl· t y p In a. w 111 tr. n . I L PENINSULA. Prlv en· ment of $65.350,00. FOf -s'40-1777 :,'";. trance. no coo«lng or lnf~~~22~ Mtr ~2H7111 ARTISTIC PERSON FOA • 1 e " -emoklng 1360. 875-3391 1.......--.<r -Ill .. · GEN OFC. Maturw outgo- •., Mtl.E to Hoeg Of ~. Ing rHpon•lble. or· t~ ~ MM Xlnt CM .,.._ lrwttllMftt ganlnd per.on for Ille • • , ... Pvt entr. no cook/amo«e. Oppo!!ftty 2~ typing. gen ofc du11ea. "T' ~/mo. * &18-1035 ---Must b9 frtendty & Hke 4-_..., ENJOY 14-15% return on peopea. S.1-3364 •• Tnm Oeed9 110.000 to . : Haelll/lilolilll 2718 1 1.000.000. e.it Danl9on UI Lal - ·---Aaaoc:. 173-7311 NOWI To build wge Mii boat•. .,_ -·-Exp helpful but not ,•, Wkly ,,.,.-. now awlt. u_. Alls 2910 nec::ieeury. A"9tY 7wn. •. 11~7.00 wtl & up. 2274 "2'3 MacGregor 85 Corp, Nwpt Blvd. CM &18-7..._5 1831 Placentia. C.M. QUICK CAMI FOR THE HOUJA Y'1 .. TMl'r#OW• 11 to 11 y..,.. Oki WOM IWIMGI AND IATUROAY YOU CAN AVERAGE PEA WHIC •00-Mattl wanttd llPPY llS 8iLINOUAL (Spen19t1) H.S. 17500 ~ '" Ofed or equtvatent to _. 2724 llU..... IW work In fut pec•d. OA MORE " ::::X: "· .. e delr1 ..... .,..._,,. Nied !**Ing CONT•CT • •••• • ·· ~vu; ~~ dept, Mu.t Interpret or ~ ' -w non ..... ,. dar9. preptare Engllah PHONE $nil ISM/mo. Frplc. DtW. *NI f9POrta. 1•2 _,, ttl !WISIOITATOINMlD ·.... .... 176-311l -..... 5711 ··-·--"-1111.*-'-lll'l_MXJI __ .. ·,#··· __,... ~. ~,:'e.w~&folM, 2f14 auaou•- ..... llPt w/per1ctng. '500/mo, *WIOOW Hlt.U 4 TOii S.U • oourteoua. outgo-.,., taeo depoltt. en-2355 110.000 up. No cndlt" lnQ cuetomer MMc9 rep ~ Cdlll. "* 2M eonaoe. :=~¥:1':" =.=.a~=.: APO. OOMfl ... 8ClfOll .. ~ ~ dallll ' from p•rk. 1575/mo. wtttl cuet-._ etc WMI fl'-tn-a20/E 15~117110 ttllln. lmmedlefe Open. *~ Oiltiii'twnM9.8C"-~~etBilon. ..... ~· pooe. 8Mdl 7-.....cM T.... w/d, get. M1'. M \ l400lmo +""-~12 <'II F • .. "'.,. V'I NIWPOfi'T ICH. /rmtfl'I .-.....ontnlllet• Ii.,. f/lft ... 28A ... ..,. -. , ... ~ ... ,..,.. .. beMfl/oceen .,.._ ,..~---nib on -.,._. \Wiii. ~n ... ~ -...--" .H, lo. Of CMMO ... °"' ......... * ..... Mw ~ --............. = ............ of . ......... .... '""* ......, --"' )4 ..,... •• ,...... .. ....... ._ .. ... •·rw-w .............. ... '-" NOM-a,,r:: f ,..., .!.!!!"; ... 1 -W 11 ..., In- t • = --·· ..... "' .............. -. --Coela ........ "'--:~·~ .. I• It e M e · C e t \ .. ±HUI A. -~ ·· ...,..JOM. crwe • • :t:: '=~=loiiiiiii ..... iiiiiliiiiil,....,..~=-­ ... MiMDiM EJ $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 llnea. 30 da~ minimum tn ltle SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1ntormauon CALL TODAY'! ISi FOi LOIS Vour Service Dir ec:tory Representative Ml-Cl21 ht. 111 AH PhaMS Family owned & <>e>er•led Also Dump I Truck & 9ol:>C9t Services 27 yra exp LIC 540-228"4 ALL VOUR CONCRETE NEEDS Oualtty we><k al re&1 pr1cn Free est 751-6535 -.... , ... / ...... / ..... Lie ,, 469469 Fr" Eallmatn. Cl" 860-4869 In my lrYine llome FIT PIT •lier hours, an 11Qe1 90 wk Cell J«'lnlfer 551-6892 -- ,..... 141-1111 'I ' ', • • ' ., c ........ . ~---~- .... t. '' ~ .. , • .. ,, • • ·'"!.:: Int/Ext. Reea. OuAI wll fnelltlU-tll1 •• en ........ Ml:lll!!I NllC-Ml:-' tilf;""':::-;;l-;;;~;;;~.r,;..;:=: !ll'r 7,W..W,.Tr 11 ,• ~:""L~uu~ '"'l!::~c.1t ..... 1 ~ arqe·eoeet ':r'i\UMMll. ._ ... -... Mwc AL4& • 1111 14' • "Oo The ....... .._. .. I oh I tt' . -~M 8ucflootl, 311 Oelft'Pllot Noviln\Owf0,27, w\\T •••••!~ .,_, • ~ --.. Wll'AI ; .... ~.,, , j .- -•"I ~-ngrl~ ,, HW1 nfl0ft1-ll .• ~---tw,1;10.4,1 1,I... fltN,~1y ...... o110, .................. .,__ n.......,..,.,... .. Tlle ........... .. •• TOUCH •1 Mectt.Ctllf. C.W.tH61 M481 ~ eountv Oft No...._ ............ _. ... .._...,__ dolfla ......... . W'tl• ...... I .111 9lr(lll *""" s20 ~ riw.,..,--~ .... _TIMI ~ I•~ :l,lMt. .... ~-.,......-ccw 1Nra flli-,.111e. CL"l.9 ...,..,,., '* w. ·-I I •••• ~ c.M •• Ol.ICl : .... by: 111'1 lndMINlil ,.._ .................... 817t T~ A ...... w.t• At«WI ...... a.m. ML CA I & ., ~· t\. 100 S ._,.,.. Th• re9111r1111 COM• The t~l1lr1111 com• PublilhM Orvoe Co.I .... a.M., .,_, mlnlt9r, CA t"'3 12104 'Ole ,,__ ..,.., ..m _ v.,_ do CeM ..;,,...,.. mll'ICM 1o i.-MMCt tiuU-""'""'° to 1rweo1 -.. DlllY Plot~-13, ao, .,. .,.. _ .. ...._. ._ L A1t11ut MotOln 2000 l.MWI INC., ca11ta • -•Im, tow mlNfOe, .....,, cor:':1"· ~-i hll bl.I .. ,...·~ con· ,.. UNMr !!'Iii llcill\Oue ,,,... """"' tN tlG11tkM --ltAftllllNT 21, o.o.m .. 4, 1Nt 0111 p a I a, -. .. ,. w. "'*""'' SJ. 0r.ne. Ce TIU ~ le COft- .... .., •IOl ,_.. 4 a A -1• .., O, ~ by. en~ f\fltYle or "*"'* buMleM nlr'M or ""'* TM lolloWlnO '*'90ftl •r• Ml39 ::::;:::""' ...., • lie nM OUC19CI W. • COl'PGlf..,., ... Cl. NOOO 010 . J,11 tltt _......_ •= Tiie ,.9tttr•nt com · i.~ .. ~ on; 1Ma lltted M>oY9 Of\: Nowmb« ~ ~ w. •W"' llOTICE ......., .. lt1 "Mwt P, Cwmody, 6171 Th• r90l11ra111 COM· 144-aoal • • --~ to ltll'IMCt bl*-...._-en ... c...... 1. Ifft 0 I M I A N A D • ,--....,. ...... ....... Or-Tilletnocltl ... .,.. W•••M•. rneno.d l:o b.wl .,.,.... -·u•~ftAO =-· •ltcl:!.!:E'"· ..... uM.. IM flctltlOU9 .... ,'..','.,.'eou"'-, c'~ .. -"' ..... , ..... T.~t .,_ .. VLSORVICONSULTlNG, 3 NO--..... c ....... -. CA l2M3 ,.. ""'* N ftctkloul "'......., m"' , tn-butJMtl "9IM or ~ _, '' n 'I _.. -·-1l•l9'Y*lt wu ._ R&l\A !"""-caNf 12715 ur At .. ...._ flf ... lllMlll Malt,.. p, C:..,. 2t701 ~ nMne or ~ l~HATCHllACK 1.nna. ... tt,l'Mr hied tbOYe on: No\wnb« _. COunly on NOYln'lblr wlthti.CountyCittltofOr· o.Mi. 81a1r G1m1en. 3 TIIV•~'SIALI ~••Nt a flf.,........, C... unim. c.iPi.1rano ll11edtbOWor'!f/1/ll. Ale. AM/Al ....... detrc11. Dolby Super 20, IMO 21, tae• .,. Coutl~ °" ~ Rena, lrW!e CMil. 92115 \.=·~... .. .............. ---BMcot\, CA 12024 LWliln INC., L.8 . Spttr, WC_J!l6.,Vwygoodc0nd. ~•t.-.o,IMther up. Ao'/Smllh NllM 21.1HI Thi• bu1inn1 111 ~-... ,..........._,,, .. ~ nw ~It oon-,.,~ '(lllDO 090. 54$-513& holal•ry, new llr••. Tllll •t•t9'Mnl wu m.o Publlll'led orwige Cout ,...., cklcled by: •n lndMdutil T CINllTM .. 1'9fl ... ., .. ltt ttle ®cted by; • ven«• '*1· Thill ........,.1 ..,.. Ned brMl•, computer mod· With the Count)' Clerto ol Or-o.i~ Pllol o.o.mtw 4. 11. Publlthed Or1nge Coal! Tl\1 r1glalr•nt c:om· i:t.';"c~ ....... ,;...,_ dlM ., nerltllp will\ tn. Counfy Clerk of Of· HOIC>A "13 CfVIC, 2 dOof', u ... rnMy •tru. Ex<*--MQe Counfy on Novwnber 11, 5, 190 Dally Pllol Dlcanl.ber 4, 11, ~ to tr.nMCC bual-T .0 ....V.C: lNlt 9Nl ........... ...... TM reglattlf'll OOM-~ COunfy on NoYetr!Der "\ l'IMOhNck, ytell ~ed lerll malntenenCe record. 21. 1an M-580 18. 25, 1981 ,... unoer lhe tk:tlllou• cO........, ~ _. odlu.-.. Iii ~ 10 tt#\Wt bull-S, 1J8!. Jor, ortglnel o wn•rt , M 1 ... & d 1 1 NJlllO M~78 t1ualnffl name or na'"" 11. MM r.ir\Olr ttle flctHIOwe ,._ ..._tnaockNlr'lt.U ,200. us · rYe 0 •P-Publllhecl Or Cou1 Pl8.IC NOTM:E lilted abo>H on: No~1mtlel' •• dMIJ •PP•h•l•d • ,....... ht .i ._ ~ tl#TMI 01 ~ Publl.r.cl Orange eo.t ltl 1804 predate. • o.wy Pilot ~'":!-4, 11, P\8JC NOTM:l 1, 1989 =~~ ~.,:: ':,lk::S ..... ., ........ _.....,. IJiW H1tlld •bcMil on Oct. 25, DllC, November IS, 20, vw BUG I i 200 or 15 eoo OOwn 18, 25, ,989 LOAN NO.»t1r. o.w!ll Olmilf! WILL l(U At .. , ................... 1Nlil. 21, bit 4, 1tlt 1173. &.:pert! ~d I.Xe M-peymer'lll M·M • · ..... 0THPt RIP. flCfTTIOU9 ....... Thll 111ten.nl wn hied AUCTM>N TO TVS ,,.,.,tc •:dl,11 d......... E.. Al1hlir Mor91" l--------M-643_ OOl'ldltlur1, .l'le'W enQIM, I I S> OT es 01..-r..-r, T.I . NA .. ITATrmNT with 1111 County Clerk ol Or· , • ..,. "'°"" D9te: 111141• Thll 1111-11 WN tiled w or-c. klW, mlhl. O on Y . P•r l'tBJC NOTICE NO. n., Thi ~ peirwn1 •r• ange Counry on NoY91'lber llT •IDOl'.A f'OR CA:J::; T.D. llftV'CI COWAN'f' with thci COun1y Clerk of Of-PlllJC NOTK:E ..... 790-1096 month. .,..,, _... doing ~ ... 8 1989 IM tonit. wttlcft ..... .. .... TnMiitM, ., ........ County on NoYlllnblf 1---"'="'-""""=--c f.CTITK>Ut•U .... I• VOU A.RE IN DEFAULT EXCLUSIVELY . YOURS . •431051 .......,lfl tMUNtedlt.._) M.°'"'*'la.~,__ 3, 1989. ACtmOUellUUCU fllllAN SENTRA 1U5. all d•ys: NAM< ITATEMfNT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 19392 W•11rbury L1n1: Publl•'*I OranQe C:0.11 artd/or lh• 011ltJ1r•1 rfl"7, ll01 ~ U.lt •t.. PQIM NAm 8TATI....,. XlNT Con6Hlon. A/C, IU-4111 Tt.alollowlngpet"son•ar• DATEO Al.IQUll l , 19'4UN-Hun1lngton Beach. Call!. 0allyPllo1November20:21. olttln.d or .......... o.-....,, CA ..... 1714) PubHSMd Or•r:oa COUI The lollOwll'lg ptl'.ontl .... AM/FM ..... 0 CllMelf•. IJt.111 doing bu$1n.n IS. LESS VOU TAKE ACTION 92848 o.c.mbe< 4, 11 , 1989 ~lr:CtwtlCCM19tec.: --..100. Dally Pilot NOYember 13 , 20. dl)iog ~ M ; •. ru11• lil'••t. 142 8 0. C.HE FOJC & ASSOCIATES. TOPROTECTV~PROP-Tony•~., Monl00"¥'fll'Y, M-5&0 ttotl ta"'4 ,,.., ... Ire Ml • A'i'AIL.AM.E. THE EX-27,oeo.mber 4, 198'9 MILLER TECHNICAL. 1I0-108I wnlngl: · 3355 Via l ido Sii 360 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT 19392 W1lerbu'y Llnl II thittllM of ....... rltht. PECTED OPENING 810 M~!i 1894 Plfttctlill Or Colla ilMiiN SENTA.A l&85, ..... 1111 Newpor1 BMc:ll .Caltf .92~ A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU HUf\tlngton Be1eh Callf: a.am:IC ~JIC[ lltll and l111er .. t COl't..,.cli MAV BE OBTAINED BV Miu CA 92821 ., I·---------· S.'O••• J F~-3331 Viii NEED AN EXPLANATION 92648 . r~ "" 10 Ind now ...... bJ" undlr CALLIMG THE FOLLOWING rtBl.IC NOTICE Ch ... lft L Mm... 1894 -...... '-oeo ...... , .... ·,-,, . I' Lido G ~ .... po;, 8aaeh OF THE._NATURE OF THE T~ls ou1lne11 I• con-flCTTTIOUl.UllNlll Nld °""of Trull kl IM TELEPHONENUMBERSON Parkct•I 0r' Cos•• Meta Calll 92663 ' PROCEEDING AGAI NST dueled by 1n lndlvidual prOJ*IY M'91Mftef 0.-THE DAY BEFORE THE lflCTITIOU9 MJIMll CA 92827 .,. ' JlllJllllll Tllll bualn•is/is ton· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· The t9gl1lt•nt c:om-NA.Ml! 9TATfMEHT •<:t lb1d : flUl'f'O": SALE': (714) 38~-4831 M NA• ITATl'.Ml!MT This builnlll fl eon· _, _ d~ by· an lnd•Yi<lu•I TACT A LAWYER. Nolle. of rnMGeC1 to l'lnllCt ~ d~ :!'~wing Pl'IOl\t .,. KARMAN Al•OCIATE•, (2131621-4865 Tiie foHowfng Plf.c)nl ••• duo;;leCI Dy· •n lndlvldull ,..,__,-All ·The •eg11u1nt com-'~=·~ ,..,$ und• tlle 11e1111oo.11 THE E~'1:.~·~ARTNER· ~r~:1r~~t~:~l'A~~ Publitlled °'"'II' co.11 ~A~,:a:.19~AGLASS Th• ,.glstr•nt com· Con"8f'1lble. Only 1800 menc&d !O !r1n11et bull· bu••neu n.•me or n1mes SHIP 3535 Ent c a.,! H D•1Jy PilOt Nov.mbef 20. 21. • meoced lo tr11nl8Ct bull- "'"-· Load• of eptlon• ;::r~;d~am':e oruc~~= No•ie• 1:' ri:::~ given 1ha1 1~5t'f 9;~vt1 on: No vemti.r c°G~' d:' ~·" ca111 ~2}Is ~:,~:n.r::~ No":;'=. December 4' 111119 Ms 1o ~~~~1:.D~i:~[!:u~~~:: :!i'~~.,,,1.11e or 11<:~= tndudlttg air cond. Re-Mated abOve on November WESTEAN CONVEVANC-fony1 Montgomery Ofla kod•, 80 ·~· Ir! look 1J355, Paet 13'00 of nyon Ad. 92851 JltteClabOveon Nov 1 ,989 duc ed to 1111. Only tr lll89 ING CORP. 1 Cal1loro!• Th11i11temeotwuliled~;;;1•5Cor0<"1adel Ml,.Caht Dmc ... ltecordliflthllof· PllJlJCN()JfCE Gl•n Te,•nC• Ma,lln, CL Mlller ' '"90.(171907) 8.rOl'tllJ Fo • Corpora!lon •I truttee, or \Ol•lhtheCoun1y Cle1k olD'-T~ llc9oftMR.corde>tof0r· 3il692 Calle Ln Fjore1. Thii llllttmenl wit tiled - •-~-·~ •• Tl':ll st•t~t w•t filed 1uCC•,•01 1ru11111. O• tn.oe Couoty on NovemOer hit b~siness 11 eon-•¥19' CO&lnty: -.nd ,._r1-FICTITIOUI •UlfNEl8 C1p11 t••no Beach. CA 'Ni!h Ille County Clerk ol Of· -_, • \Olitll the Counry Clerk ol Ot-1111D1t11uted t•ull8" por..,.nt 21, 1989 dll(;ICl(f by •n lndlvidul l c.orci.d on.i.n~ 11, 1MO, NAMI ITATIE•MT ' 112624 . ang.a County on November I• llM an e Count 00 Novembet 10 11'\e Deed of Tiult •-· f43UM rne r1g1sl•tnt com-11 ln1tr. No. :ZS.US. In 9oo11 The following P411'10n1 .,9 Dick Bennlt. 31591 Vi• 3 1989 21"1989 Y ecuted by R08EAT D. Publl•n&CI Orange Coast menced lo 1••n11e1 bull· 1'470, and P191 tl2 IMdldolng buslnesiu: Cruiad1 Sin Ju a" ' PUllOO ' FISl292 MOUDV, AN UNMARRIED Diiiy Pilot Dec.e<'l'lOer 4 11 ne•S unda• the !letllious deed Cit trutl de1terlti.I IM HIGH MARK 921 Clltt Dr Caplsl•ano, CA 92615 Pi..bli•llfldo Otingi CO•ll PuDh~ Orange COU! MAN RECORDED AUGUST 18 2!> 1989 . ' bullt\MI nsme 0< namn lollowl"t property: ewpor1 Bneh CA 92663 , Riek Edward Wheeler, Diiiy Pllol November l3, 20, Dafty f>llOI DeeemOer •. 1,_ 14. 1984 In Booll P•118 ln•I. . ' M·S8I listed •bOve on J•nu•ry 1, "•A LIASl:HOlD MOflE G•egory Sc.011 HIQllam, 2719 Auror• •4, S1nt1 An•. 27. DecemOer •. 19119 l8.25_ 1989 "'"·33599f! of Offlclll ~ l987 PARTICULARLY DI -92 1 Chlt 0r ~\Se.eh CA92104 cords In the office of the Glorll B Okulla SCA/9lD 9ELOW A• TO CA 92663 ' This ou1lne1s ii eon-MSA t '--..,.,,---..,.-,cccM-·_53_'_ County Rec:order ol OR· Pla.IC NOTICE This sl•!ement wss !l~d PARCEL 1•• Thl1 business is eon· llucled by· • gener1J p11r1-[---,,-=---:--- 1· ~m'IC ~TIC[ ANGE County. C1Hlornl1, FICmlOUs euttNEll witn tne County Cle<k ot Or· p.,~ "A": TM bYlldlng ducted by an lnd•v!do•l n.r1hlp 1 __ cPll!l.,,,,,IOC'-"llO"'-'l'iC"['--- rU1;H.. •~ 1nd pur1uant to the Noliee NAME ITATl:Ml"MT ange C0un1y on November ind other pMm-1 lrn· The ,11gl•tr•n• com -Tne r1g111ran1 com· ol Dereult ind Eklc:llon to 9. l989 /.. PfOV•m•nt loc•lld on lot• metlcea 10 :r1nsac1 bull-meneeCI to lr•nsaet buSI-TTTLI ORDER MO. FICTITIOUS 9U&1Nl:IS Se!• rhereunder •llCO•ded lhl! !ollowln.g persons are . F"3720I of Tract No.17IO In 11'19 CUy nesi unde• 1ne llctnious roes1 uroder !lie netnloua I05IM. TirulTl!E CIU:\l!J! BM"\\ NA• 9TA11!MINT July IT. 1989 In Booli. P-.ge dOtng l'Jo'H'lffl u : Published 0 ang1 Co111 ol Newport S.ac:h, Ce>&1nt, l'JoSJnetS name or n•mes business ro1me 0< nimM IALI NO. 2•10111 N ... WPQRT The following pe.sons a1e lnSl ~ 89-375188 ot llld Qt,. BEACH AREA CHARTER. Daily P1lo1 November :?O. 27. al Drtngl. Sl•I• or Call-llste<l abOYeon OCT 1 \989 llstfl\!l 1bOY9 on Nov 1. 1989 l ft, RefoM111011 C. . . doing business 1s. tlelal Recoroa . .,.,ill Sell on 2 108 Sterl!ng Ave .. Costa DecemDe• 4, 11 , 1989 lornl•, ,1 ,.... Pn•P recorded 0 ,,. H•g"•m • • Glen T M•illn 1~ IM PO RTS THAT ADDE D TOUCH Meaa,C•llf 92627 t.4 564 .. -. " H0-17,000 milM, 1 OWl18f', • December 111. 19119 •I 1:30 Emma v Cioanero. 2108 -In look 409, Pqff •1 and Tn11 stateme111 was Wed This S11 tem9nt was Med ""''Of' JAGliARS lha.rp, "4500. •99-1601 ~h.E~i.:::~ 9~"° Newoorl PM •I In !he lob-Oy IO Ille Sterl+ng Ava . Cos!a Mesa, 42 a l Ml9Cllll1neou1 Map1, with rhe Counly Clerk ot Of-w11n 11\e County CIWk ot Or-TRUITEl'S •ALE I-----,-.,.---· I Ou1ld111g, 60 I South Lfl'#lt C•ltt 92627 flllllJC NOTICE lri 1M C>mce ot' lhl County •noe County 00 November 1nge County on Novembet YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~ ~~,"' I mm•ic ~TICE E111~!:1~~'.0Je!,_0_!,~n8e~~9. S1nt1u . Orange CA at PtJbllc This· business 15 eon· Rec:o rdlf o1 ••kl Cown!l, 6, i989 3, 191!9 0U~To,•0R •03DE,.J,o8,°'u•'",u,5S5T r~ :~ "" 1uc1!on. to tile hlgllelt bid-dueled bT •n iodividua\ FICTITIOUS •USINIES& whl<:h con1tlll,1t111 "Land ', FOl15' F43M05 "' ~" IO-U ld«tmoll'I~ l.l:>N" 1--.,.'-""°"'-""-'"''--·IC•ltl 926M Oet !or e1sn (piylble at the T.. NAIH: &TATEMINT 11 doeflned u,... Iha l.m11 PuOhitled Orange Coast Pubhslled O'l"Ofl Coasl VOU Tl\KE ACTION TO o6 ~ .. •I• clWt!V. 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This Ousoness Is eon-time or sale in lawful money .,e llgl5 lrant com-Tile !ollO\Oll"Q ptraons are ol lhl• Ou..-anl-. Dlilf Pilor Novembet t3 20 O•"Y Pilot Novembet 13, 20, PROlECT YOUR PROP- ll•l-..1"' !'!AME STATE"MIE'NT duC1&0 by an 1nd1vldua1 ot Ille Unl!eCI Slalesl. all mented lo !ransact bull· doing but1ne9s 1u p.,~ "8 .. :Lot •ol T11e1 21 , DecemDe< 4. 1989 . . 27 December•. 1989 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Gcod::.l'lr<llOll o!t'.i.o!c~ Tlle tollowingpers.onsa'• lhe •eg1s1tan1 com· ,.gnt.lllle.and lnl"°"est,con. ne9s under lhe flellhous MART I~ l\VTO WHOLE'-No.fl740,IU'l1119 Cltr ot'fffw· MS<7 MS38 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ~ & l'nl:.,i,.., dO<flil business as menctld !o rraroa.et bull· vlly90 to •r>d now held Dy II bu,ines5 name Of names SALE ,3•11 TuLani Wer.1 -porl h Kh. Counlr ot Or-NEED AN EXPLANATION l!OQ C....I IM'¥._,.,..,. THE CHAPMAN GROUP. ness un<le.-ll>fo l•e!1uou1 under said d8"d in Ille Htled a bOve on Novembe< mmsrftr C&lll 92683' •no•. 11•11 ot C•Htornl•, •• OF THE NATURE OF THE ~"[ lZ2 -4IOO 3432 P•ne01ook, Cost• Ousine11 naml! or names P<OPl•Y situi teq in aatd :?OE l989 David Craig Matlin t34t; pl<' m•p l9COfdld In ._.l POOi.JC NOTICE Pl8LJC NOTICE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST N..lN. • '-'Ina. Calif 92626 !Isled above On Novemt>er Coiftilv .a, rd S lall! end de-mma V CaDilllelO Tulane. Wes!mmsle< Caut 4()1, PllQll •1 •nd •2 ol Mii· FICTITIOUS SUllNEIS YOU, VOU SHOULD CON· Norman RoDerr McKinley. 20 1989 b9d loll Th•:J:<:1ement \Ollllr hied 92683 II M I , ... DI FICTITIOU9 •UStHEaS l ACT A LAWVE A ,,1. Toyo'• •oo• 3,3, Pl • C •n • n W 1 ..,, SCll •s ows wllh 1 -·olf C••• •I,...__ Cl llM'CHlf '"'· n " NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATEMt:NT ""· "" .,. neoroo . o a11 ~u .. n.. '"1111.,,.19 EXHIBIT A &""e c-.;;;', _ Nn...:.,:-_:_ This ous1nes1 •s eon· lie• or Iha Countr Rec::order The lotloW!"" ..... ~s , Tile lotlowl""' ,._.s.ont ••e On 12121189 •I tO·OO donecl car, doe.n't run. Mesa, C•I•! 92625 Thos S1a1emeo1 was lolell The land rereriell IO Oe<e-20". 1999._.... U" u•~ ... ..,.,. oue1e<1 D~ an ind1vidua1 of ••kl coo.inlp, being 'S d"""' l>t4I,,,,_;,",' ,-,· .....,, ar ........,. bul!ne.S ;.-· AM WESTERN MUTUA L (U4ANA) Make' olle'. du!:~~ 0bru!~~:~l"'~~.,1coro· ;~'~t!:~,"'bnC~~~~~ In" sUua!ed in !he S1are ol F"31115 Th i! •eg1srran1 com-"L•fMf" •• dlflned In Iha -FiA'CHA0';~AESTAURANT $JNL1GHT CONSTRUC-CORPORATION Uthe duty 2•1·737• • ~ .. .,. C1hl0<nia, Coonly ol Or· p 1 l'l'lflf1Cld 10 tran5aet bus1· eondlllon11nd1Upul1llon1 l>iAl·CHlNfSE EXOTIC TIO N. 1200 P C H •313, •PPO•nled T1ustt11 under ,_CABRIOLET <OSS Tn9 r99lstr••ll com· 2t 1989 ange •nd IS ~9Crlb9CI •s ub•'ned Orange C<nt1 nes5 uf'dei the l1er1roou1 ol !his o .... r.nt .. , 91Cllpl CUSINE ''' 62,, SO ••-... HunOmg<•o B••<h, 0 ._ ltld pur1<.11n1 to Deed ol • .--. menee<1 lo ''llOll&CI Du11-F"3&2Cl l to!lows o,,'",',".''1°9 1 89Deoeembe' 1 11. business 1Jame 0< names 1Mttulldlng •fMfotl\9r ..... ,.,,,., •• C•g·-, ••• ·-· 916,8 u ""T1uJI . Aeeo•d•d on XLNT condition & loaded. '1111• under rile llcli!iOt1I PuDl<lhe<I Ou.•r'Qfl Coast A CONDO CO t ed b N A I .. --u ""' """' 0312218~ Doc I Onli ownerlrecotds. New bu11r>eS1 n1me or n1mes Daily P~O! DecemDe• 1 11 , SISllNG OF ~~~l~~LLO~: M.577 is~av;!, cv~~~1.., 1 :::.~:;'on :fd'1~:.:'."•nll 2 1~0•5;~~ ~~Ch~1pe11Hj P ~";.nol•cs3~~V ~~I~~~:: 8 5·099066·aool<. Pu•:010.: tW. & clutch. $6850. hlledOlbOY9on. 1979 18 25 1989 ING nus s!•rement was hied P•re•t ··C": Non·••· B en CA 92663 ew-por Beaell.CAll2648 llcu1!Reeo•d1 !n111eolllc•Of 7$1.7592 Norm1n R McKln~ M·S63 PARCEL 1 Uo<\ No 10. PUBllC NOTICE w11h the Counly Cle•k ol Qr. clu•I•• ••••m1n11 o••r eTah 1 This bul!ness 11 con-tile Rec:ord•r ol Orange VW GTI 19 85 . R•d. l h1• 1tatemen1 wu hied l---m-m-,1-C-~--11-CE---11oe11eC1 on Lo• 1 of Traci No a11ge CoY'n1y on November Loi• 14 •n.d 15·of Traci No. duel~ b~u!'~~:~,.idu•lcon. dueled by an lnd..,tc:lull Coun1y. C•l1forni.. exaeuted IUf'll"ool. ceuette. Seab w1lhtlleC0un1yCle1kolOr-rU1;H.. m.i 809•. •S shO\Olf' on a M•P Fl~!a~o~: .. ~~::!!s 9, 1969 9740,lntlla CltyolNewporl ff1e •eg•sr, • .,1 <:om · Tile reglttrinl com-by JAMES W ALLEN, WILL ~ w/,_ tirn. 58K •nge CO\lflty on NovemDer ,ecorded 1n aook 316, ,.., Fl31111 9•1ell, Counry of Ota no-. menceCI to rranHCt buso· menced 10 transact bull· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION m!Me. S$4t9 OOo. Days 21. 1989 f lCTrTIOUS IU81NESS Pages 3 t ana 32 ol Ml5-d~::; ~~:::s~ :sons a•• PuDl1$h9d Orange toas1 St1!1 al C•llornl•. 11 per ne$S undl!r !Of!! lictlllOUI ness uodet Ille llcllUOUt TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 417""3ll!l E\IM 4_99_5609 F43eH4 NAME STATIMENT cellaneous Maps, rec0<ds ot ~ Da11y P1!01 Novemblf 20 21 m•p rec:orded k\ 9ooll IOI, Dusones' name or n•met DUSll\MS name °' n•mM FOR CASH. (P•y•IJ.le 11 llml D:~~~~~~~"g! ~-o•,~'. a:.::O~ ::::;::sri: :sons''• Oranf;te Counly. Cai.fornla, l!>~90E~:~l~'RE5•0 '. l~n~.~: DecemDet ~ I 1 1989 ,• .. ,,•• 41 aMOd ", ot' Mis-liMed abo•e on 1112189 llt!ed aOova 00 1p1111811_ ou",a-~m ~•wlulmoney,ol 11'111 ·1 end •1 shown on the Deel•'· ""' r.Jl-563 • •flllOU• •P• . .., Iha 01-SOf•!lak Rach tai:>eeti NicllOle,, A 'to~i ~ n1""' ..,.111 ar I the AIW Dau:tllk 9)(X) 18. 25. 1989 C TTONFIELDS., 2 15 a11on oind Condomlolum t&rn Valley. 11111 92108 11<:• ol tha County·R.cOfdlt'' T 8 Cti•pm v~ • entr1noa M-579 Fores1 Ave Laguna Beach, Plaf1 •&<:O•ded ApilJ 13, Ntncy Diet.son Lewis. PllBllC ~TICE 01 ••kf County. and 0 • ., n°1 sra1ernenr ••t hied lh11 s!atem~t w•s filed 1 woe ., Bu•kling, '11 .. lllU.J 1----------CaHI 9265 1 1913, as lnslri..ment No 1!>890 M11aghl!f' St . Foun· ·~ Loi 12 ot' Trac:l No. M2e. In .,.,,tn ttie Coun!y Cle•k of Or-"'''"the County Clerk of Or-East Cll an A~. ~~-~~:,•~ PU8llC NOTICE Co~a~~f0<~::'~9 ~.~:~ ~~~8:,·~~::i. '=~:,~ 1••~h~sall~y~1~~~~59217i08eon-Fl;!:i:~o~TSA~~::~~S ~:U~!~ro~'=::ts~:i:C:t ;i;8~oun1y on Novembtl< ;i;8~0unry on Novemblf ~~!Tnd ~~t! ~7e!:= -..,.. FICTITIOUS •UtlNflS Ave . B•!Daa Island. C1tl!t 0.-1ng.e Counly JThe ·eon. dl.l(;ted or •n mdt.Yldu•I the lollowong Pfl'$00S eie C•lllOfnla,11 pl<' ""IP t9• FUlleCd FoQUll 10 i111CI no.,., y II urni.r NAME" I TAT£ME"NT 9266:2 dom•roium P1°an ') •nd The •e.lfltl•lnl/ com· ao+ng bus•oass as cordld In l ootr 12f p •• PuDhsneo O•ang.e Co1sr Publ•slleCI Orange COISI said OetKI of T 1 m rne llLL I• llM Th<f IOllOwrng pe<Wlf'll are This bus•roess >S tOn· 1meodmentl lhareio ••-meneeCI 10 !••nsaCI bus" SANORA KASTIGAR & 25 lo 27 lnclu•I¥•. ~I ~1~:·1~101 :"!m~~9l 3, 20. ~:11ti:;~.!,:,":m=9tJ, 20. p•opetly 11tull 10 said --.., dorng business u dueled Oy a eorl)Of1tion corded,.., Boot. 1 t552, PllQfl ness unde• 1ne l1c1111ous ASSOCIATES 421 PrOO'IOfl-ee ll.•IM'CHI• Map•. In the Ot-em r M MS4& Couney, Calllorn11. deserlb- -• ~•)EA S TON PACIFIC The •ag•str lnl com· !>16 and 111 Book 1,!>52. but•nMs name O• names tory O.ive Easr Newl)O<'I llc•ol tlllCounty Aac:ordoer !>31 1ng1he!•nd!'-e1" Lol 111n 'MW lllllllll COM PANV (b~PC .939W mence<I 10 transact Out•· Page 526. ooth 01 o r11e111 hstedaOoveon NI~ Beach Calif 92660 ol said COtJnly, •• d•-1 Block 735 ol Coron• 4.i ~ air cond. power 191h C·2. COiia Meu. Ca111 ness. unoe< t1'le hc11Uou1 RKO<dl Nancy D•CkllOn ciiW11 s1nd,, J l<•stiga• 421 1c:•lb+Ht i nd d1flnlCI In Sec:· PlELI C NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Mlt,0 •f' lh• City ot NIWPOfl ~. powe!' btall.es. 92621 / bvllne5S name or names PARCEl 2 Ari undiv•~ Th" statenwnl w111 !118(! Promonlo•y D"va E•st !Ion 1.11'2 ot 111•1 cert•ln Beach, Co.,ntv ol O.ange. (2DtA739)ffit5. Qo,don E111on, 4792 1;11eC1 aoove on "°ovember 1118 mte1est 1n LOI 1 of Wl!l1theCO\HllyClelkol0.-· N1WPO<l8e11th Cal+l 9;;>66() .. ,,. d•llCI ottobef 11 FICTITIOUS •USINEI& l'ICTrTlOOl.UaM:ll Sta1e olC1llloro1111sl\OW'i'I JOHNSON & SON Lori-Ann•. l'v1n•. Cl•ll 1, 19851 Tract No 8094, II Shown on Inge County on November Tnos Du,lne$s it con· 117' 1nd rec::ordld Dct. 1 NAM E STATEMENT NAM£ 9 TATIMENT on I map lt>ereol 1ecorded 2721 H#tlOf 9IYd C 927,4 Tony Hat'\1•1 p,Qlden, • Map •ecO<Oed In Book 21. 1989 ducted Dy ao •rld!Yldulll 17. 111'9 rn 9oolo 13355, Tne fo11ow-1n.g PefSOflt are llle loHo\Oltf'IQ P&f.c)nt a'a 1n bOolt 3, pagll!I 41 ind 42 • .M. This ou1ln111 Is con· This sr•temenl was !lied 3 16, Pages 3 T I n<! 32 or Mit· F"3a25t Trie '•gltTr•nl com-P -t11m, Otncl•I Rtcordt, do•ng bu51nes1 •s doong bus•net1 •s o! mlacel!•neou• m•pS, r• 540-5830 ducted by· In iod•Yldull ..-till !he County Clerk OI Or-cerlaneous Maps, recordt ol PubHsnCld O<ar>g41 Co•ll mem:ed to ltatl~t bu SI-•• lllJlltUmllfll No. 2542:5. ROBIN HARDl LANO-C "'RTE RC ARE . 4 4 • cords ot O•lnge County 1.,ltltM Thi r19ltl,ant com-•nge County On Nov9mber Ottn11fi County. Calllor"I•. Daily Pilot DecemDe• •. 11 , ness under Ille lleunout FOR LNFORMATIO NISC APING 186S Po,t Br11on Sp11ngs, Co11a C•Hlorni• meneed to lrant.aet busi· 9, 1989 1ho""' and defined as Com-16 25. 1989 Dusine!Ji name 0, n•mes ONLY: Codl:010U. AP No.: Ma111&t11 Pl Ne wport Mesa. CA 92621 The 1t'"' llOd•N• Ind looll:s, run1 greet. nes1 ufldet 1rie llctlllot.tt F4»211 mon Are• on the abo~e ,... M·!.85 listed ibove on Novembfll' 445-1•1-oa •Beach c.-. 92660 Bradley Ch•rle.S C•rter, olllef common e1111gn&!lon. 91116 080 . 968-5e88 bullneu name or names Pub~med Or•nge Coait IMred to Qect.,l!lon Vld 7 1989 VDU ARE IN DEFAULT! 1865 Por-1 M•rg•te. N--44• B''JSOf'I Spiings, Cofill 1t anv. ol lhe real property ..,_,555 li•led e.bO_.. on Novemt>et D•ll~ Pllo! Novembet 20. ~7, Condomin1t1m Plin MtlC NOTICE · S•n<I'• J Kastigar UNDER A DEIED Of TAUITIJ!OI' Beach. CA 92660 Met.II, CA 92627 de• c' I De d •Do v a 11 ctfEVY 'S5 CAMARO. 11.1989 Dee9mblf4 11 , 19d9 RES ERVING THERE-T/\<1 $l•!emenl .,.,ai liled DATED 1011Tf1t. UNLl!ll This Ou51ness ~s con-This business I• COn· pu1por1edtoOe 7171nsAw· T•top, ale, Cl'UIH, Ill Gordon Eulon M-~2 FR.OM a•ciutl'ftl 11*5 FICTrTIOUl 1tUS4NEal Witt! Ille Counly Cl9rk ol Of-VOU YAKE ACTION TO dl.l(;lf!d by an tod1v1dual ducted Oy a" 1ndlvldual enve. ""-por1 Beach, CA power, SSSOO OBO. T~1 111temerit w111 lited' I·----------o-Ille "Res1ncied NAME I TATINENT •nge Coul'lly on November PROTECT 'f'OUR •ROP· The '1!!9tt1ran1 tom-Th• reg1111 •nt com· TM und.,tJQnecl Trull .. MS-79 23 with ll'le COtlnty Cle<'le ol D•-f'l&.IC NOTICE rnon A'a•" l•t 11'19 ••• Tile following perM>ns 11111 9. ,999 E"ATY, IT MA 'f' 9f SOLD AT menced to transact Dul•· rneneld to ''1nt.11CI butl-d1scl•lms any lfablllly fOf eny •"91 County on Novembe< lho....., •nd d•lll'lld •n u1d d0<ng bus1nes1 is. • FU1'20I A PU9LIC I ALl. If VDU "85• un<Htt Ille hc11toov1 "''' undw ti.a llc1111ou1 lneor1ec1nes1 of tile ""'et 2 1. UHl9 FICTITIOUS aUllNIEll Deel•••llon •nd Con· A.L BACIO. 18745 8+1.aeh PuOlislle<I O•oinge Coqt NEED AN EXPlAHATION Du!1"'9U roame O• namee buStneal nlm• or names •dd,ess •nd 011\er common -· And cf** our ti.ck 40 -.ct111le lot. Good cars, Good pttc:.11. Alk tor Rlcll kw Oelalls.. 540-5630. F43l255 NAME I TATfM'l'NT dom1n1Um Pi..n n •moandec:l) Blvd . Hunhngton e..eh, Daiiy Pi IOI NovemDer 20 27. OF THIE NAT\Hll 4ilt: Tttl hsted •IXlve on No~ 1, 19811 1111ed above on tOI 12189 de•1<+1n111on. 1! any. shOW'i'I Ptibll:al'lld Or•r;oa Cout Tne following P411'10n1¥ 11• for lhe uses ilnd P\llJIOIM 9•111 92648 December 4 1, 1989 ,.ROCl!l!DIHQ AGAINS T RoDln Hardt Brldley C. C•rl91 ne<l!n o,,','',,"', ~,,•,9Dee9mbet 4 .. 11, doing bullness 11 Mlt torth •n said Declatll•on Ft Ink Leone. 21 46 Sp111. . M-!>66 YOU, VOU SHOULD CON· Tt111 111\em.ol w•s hied T/\is llalament •U flied Slold .... will ri. mlde, but CLASS 1 C AL OLA SS 1nd Condorrun!um Plan n•~e1 SI . An•llelm. Cell! TACT A LAW'f'E". .,.,,,n !he Countv Clerk or Or-witll tile Cooory Clerk o! Or· w!ltiour con.....,ant Of w•,- ETCHING, 815 W 18th St , PARCEL3 925'02 Dim• 4T50VONKARMANAVl ange COl.lllly on Novemo...-•"91 Counly 00 Novemoer 11t1ly,lllPf"et.1or11•i~,, .. Uclu11ve easements •P· Angelo P••ISI. 2146 Soon· r~IC NOTICE NEWPORT 9(ACH, cA 1 t989 3. 111119 9•rdong 11ue POnetllOn or TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE pur1en1n1 10 tile un11 de-n1ke< St . Anaheim, C1n1, FICTTTIOU• auttNEIS 922flCI ,......, fue514 encumbr•nO.t. to ~ iM ' scribed abovl. 10< ~ Vld 92502 NAME I TATEMl!NT "(If 1 l lrMI ldclr111• or Pubt11ned Or1nge Co•at PuOlllll'>ed 0.-•r;oa Coast ,..,,,,ntng principal l""1 ol ~ ot 1111 Reslrlclld Thl1 bu1lnri11 It eon-TM IOllo\Oll comm°" ff•lgt1allon at Dally Piiot November 13, 20, Dilly PilOt November 13, 20, tM nole(tl -.c;ur.O by Mid Common Are111 •nown and duetld by CO-plrti.'I dOI Dull,..;:::''°"'' .... Pf°"'"' .. .nown .tloft, 21, DecemDer ... 1989 27. Oecll'nOer •. 1989 °"9<t of Tni1t. Wllh lnllr•I dlflned In !he •bove r• The re g11trln! com-A'lADV-MADE PROO-flO WIM'llflly .. thrtofl .. lo MSAll M544 lllef90tl, U";>r0¥ldlid In Mid !erred to Decltrttlton and menciect to ''•nsact bu•I· UC TS 20812 Spl d 111 111 c:ornplll...,.•• or C«-nottl(SJ, ldvancet, it any, Condomlnoum Pl111 .,, ...., nus undet the llellllous Hunll..;glon Beach nc1 1111· r1e1-1~. n.. bl!Mftct9ty P'IB.IC NOTICE fltlllC NOTICE under 11\9 l..-ms Cit IM °"9<t 1 NMI•• 5 Alt.1C:J191 'JIOpwdy 14 DMltl l'l(>tlc.9 .. _ ,,::: 17~ ........... "_ ........ _ '"'""''"" -n rx ..... 24 .ICtlllll " -"""' Cffy. -,.._ a Ct:w1;1e 11111 ~ 33 ClptUNd ,....1 •• ~ ,, ~"-'cl 1 ... Old .... ___ ... _ 41~ . -'$ Cl l'c..11 _ ... _ ~--· ·-........... ,_., ....... ·---· -- 58 Pau on 60 Sacrld bird 61 Fiow.r !2 Old·lllllOfflanolltl 83 Callo'• r1_. .. .__ 65 PwtlciM ee Harcklnl 87 Can I001- b.rl'1 -Cuc> DO- I lnc:il• ,_.., -3 Foolllh ll lk • ::.."!... ·---.... ,,,, ... _ ··-• OolMr•' word ,, _ '' 8t"""tood 1a ew...1ncJ - ,, ... G-. ttlel g:::::-.,,_.. ,._ ·-a111gn~ ·---... .. _,.. ,. .... _ ,. ....... ... ,. "'°" .. ..... 42L ....... ,413 Mlf*.•"9· .. _. ...... ariof. .. _ 49 Erncitoyer 50 ,.,....1. 51 Untlcly S2 ~dl!t111. '3 IWrade ctl)' ""'""-51 AOll'• to¥e 59 Aninn.ltw lllloealed IQ< l•Gluslve u .. tlullllffl n•""' Of n•~ 92648 ' unct. aatd DMd of Tn.t•I, OI Tn.iat, 1-. chailg.M and Oy It.I OWnet Ol lh9 Unn doe-lltteo lboYI on November Langdon c ParriH, 20812 ter -... ~ °' FtCTTTIOu• .,..... flCTI1lOUI ....... lllpetl-of the TMI• &nd .C•lt>itl atiov.. Being: PaUo 20. 19119 SD!ndritt Huntln ton Bffcll d9111111 In llW obtlgatton• HA• l'f'ATt•NT NA• ITATIE.:MT of The t'u"t e•Hlad by Mid C 19. Bl!l:;ony 8 10: Ind F11tn11 Leoni Clhl 926"8 g ' MC11r1d lhef1by, M r9· The follo....lng Plf'$0tll 1r1 TM lollowlog Pl'SORI l'e 0.ed ol Trutl, IO·Wll: P11~lng SpaceP 10 ThlS 11at...,.,.,,I •U hied Chlt1el E L 2401 loforl ••aclltld and._ tto+ngbu11,..11a1 OOll"g bu ....... aa $82.288&9 PARCEL.4.Non-ttxciull.,. witlltheCounty ClerkotOr-Ch•twtn loog a'..~h Clllit MveredtolM~ned J REED,,.rCK AS · POC CLEANUP SER· Tt.lbenet'lc'ary~sakl Mllmflntl 10< ~. In-ange Coun1y oo Novemb91 9081 5 ' ' '•Wf'fttlflO.CWliltorlOfO. SOCIATES, 3025 Gr1nt VICES. 211,9 Ellesm•••, °"9<tofTn.11tlllr9iolor1•11· 1i1"W11 and 9gl' ..... UM and 20. 1989 This bul~nlll 11 Cqfl-f*llt and ~ !Of ..... AN . C01l1 MIM. CA 92826 COlll M .... CA 9282tl ICV!ed and cMliVWld 10 !he tn~t o1 1111 eotn"'40n F411151 ducted by • ger..r Pllf1-...Mt wttn.n nollc'9 et .,... JONPh Aeadn!Q, 3025 Plul Douo••• Clrlltl, 29 10 unc:tertlQnld • -"1911 Die· are1 st>°""'1 ~ defined In PubNthed Ori~ Coast ne<lhlp f*llt and of .._tloft lo Gr1t1I Aye Coll• MeN. CA El,..,,,.,1, Co.11 Mesa. CA Lll'ation ol Delmutt &nd 0.- tlle above 'eterrld to Die· ~e'.'",,',',~,•890eolmbel' •. 1 t, Thi ,•g l•llaot corn-~ the unct.t ........ to 9262& 92'28 rnand lor SM. and • """1ete larl\IOn •nd COndomlnlum meoced lO irinuct bull-_...id,,.,..,.,. to ... ..._, M11jori• S R"clnl<:k, S1rlh C.roll"9 Clr1IU, Notk;e ol DellUlt Vld EMc- Plen M-51& ,_. uondlr lllt: llctltlout Mk11b'1111of-...t...,... 3025 G1tn1 AYe , C0.11 2019 Ell••m•'•· Co1t1 llontoSell TMUl'ldlttlgned EXCEPTING THERE· business name or name1 •fl•r th• 11,. •• , ••• fl.d ""'"·CA 92829 ,,...,., CA 92828 c:auMd Mid Nola ol 0.- FROM lhoM portlorw of the Plll.IC NOTICE llS19cl •bOve on· oec:.mw hUled Nkf ....-et .._ Thi• bUMn... I• COt'I· Thie bu•ln"' 11 eon-lllUlt •nd e1ec11or1 to &lilt 1e Common A.tM lllOWl't Wed 1 !989 · '""" l!Mf ef tilect:.r. lo bl ducted by: ttu1band •nd wl'9 duetld by: hutblind Ind ....,, bit rec:orded In tte. ~ ct.ilnad • Fleslrlcild Com.-FICTt'nOU9 ..,..... 'L ci.,. Panlll ~ A"""' 10. 1• Th• ••gl11r•nl com-Th• reol1tr1 n1 c:om-wheor• tha ...., Pl"oPll't'I II "'°" ....... In Mid Drlctlr· H..,_ ITA~ fh1s 1111~1 •IS IH9d " lnetr. flto. • ....._ Ira menoed to lrllrlMci bu.i-mrtnOld lo trMNCI bu.i-IOC911d. atlon •nd CondOl'lllnlum Tlll lollowtng ptl'IOl'1S .,, With Ille Couoly Cieri< 01 Or-..... ,..., of Offtclal ,.... NII under lh9 llc!Hlot.tt ,_. und9r 1111 llciltloul DATE: 11/20189 Pl•n. OOlng~,,.,,u: """"Counl N 0...-CIOfds lft tfl4' oMol ot f"9 busine11 nama or n•met butlnela name or narn.t WEltl'lllM MUTUA\. Ti. total ll'nOUnl ol IM LANco, 803 E. B.iboa 9'"l'ie9 y on °""" illecOf ..... °""'911 COUft-Hlled •bove on 10130189. lilted •OOY9 on 911189. COR .. ORATIOM, 1144 ~ Nlll'I09 ol !he obN-Blvd .• ~ BNdl. Call! • fll12D:I ty; ........... M ,._.. JolflPl'I RMdl'llCti Paul D. Cit .... Jt. Wl8T COAIT HtGHWA'f' gallon MCUU'ld by the prep. a~ee·1 Publiltled °' ()out bul ~ ~· .; Ttltl 11119l'nltlt -· tiled Tl'll• •t•t9mlftt WU fll9cl •UITI "'· N•WPOttT erty to bl 1019 and r~ Sluarl A Cogan •nd Dalty Plkll NoYe<n": 20 21 Watl'MtJ, ..,.--Of Mt-with lllt: Coun~ Clerk o1 Or-wl!h lhe Counly C*'k ol or-•ACM, CA wt. {1M• •Jlle •llml'lecl COltt, 1111· Sh•ron A. Co91n. •t Oeeembll' 4 11 1981 · 'ptled, ~ tlfia ,_. ange CoUnty on No¥1ft1b9r lflOll C0unty on NOVltnber '°41CID, Al -a T,,....., I*\-and lldY~ at !!'Iii Ttllll-ol lhe COQan F.m-' ' M-5t7 ....._,., • 911CllM,IM10I•, 3, 1"9 3. ,199 ., ~IC.,._ T,.._'I til'fl9 of lhl lnltllUI publlcatlon It)' Ttutl Mt.ct Ai..egu1t 24, to,.,lM ,..,_~ NW ,..._ .... °"""" o1 Itta Notio1 o1 Ml'I I• 1081 11_. M" II() ,_i 1ti1r1t of !Ka "'9(1) ... 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