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THE ORANGE COAS~ 25CENTS
FRIDAY~ DE<:EM BER 8~ 1989
Trauma center hopes '
ly EMILY ADAMS
Of-~ -SUoff
The contention of county health
officals that several local hospitals
are considering building new trauma
centen to fill the gap created when
Fountain Valley drops out of the
system Dec. 27 is simply baseless
optimism, several hospital admin1s-
traton said Thursday.
"Nobody's going to volunteer to
open a center now unless the county
starts putting money into the sys·
tem." said Dr. Kenneth Wallman.
Illnesses
blamed on
larvae in
city water
ly IRIS YOKOI
Of-~-Sl.,,
A Ne~n Beach couple filed a
claim against the city alleging they
became sick after dnnking tap water
infested by the larvae of the gnat-like
mid&e fl y.
John and Pat Kingsley. residents
of the Dover Shores area, are asking
the city to reimburse them for
S 1,304 in medical .ellpenscs they
incurred after drinking the water.
The claim 1s to be reviewed by the
City Council on Monday. gjvmg the
city time to investigate the charges.
City ManaJer Robert Wynn said.
The council typically reJects such
claims.
The Kingsleys stated on their
claim form that the larvae rendered
their drinking water "unfit to dnnk.
bathe or brush teeth in" from May
to October or November.
They claimed the larvae caused
diarrhea. stomach cramps. head-
aches and muscle aches.
The Kinpleys refused to com·
ment Thursday, saying they dad not
wish to bring publicity to their case.
The Bia Canyon Reservoir. which
sul>l'lies water to 80 percent of the
city s 70,000 residents, was plagued
this fall with a longer than usual
larvae infestation, which city Util-
ities Director Bob Dixon attributed
to a lack of cold weather and rain.
fPIHse see CLAIM/Al)
director of UCl Medical Center's
trauma unit, during' a forum on
trauma care sponsored hy California
Health Decisions.
Worse than opt1m1s11c. the idea
another trauma center wall appear
without additional funds to support
the system is another example of 1he
county side-stepping 11s respons1·
bility. Waxman said
Dr. Rand Hardy. director of the
trauma center at Western Medical
Center, one of the three remaining
in the county, agreed the county
Fred's dead
needs to put more money into the
pot to help pay the medical bills of
the county's poor before artother
hospital will sign up. Indigent care is
one of the biggest financial drains on
trauma centers.
The county health care agenq. on
the o ther hand. has said three local
hospitals have ellpressed an interest
1n opening a trauma center.
Huntington Beach's 141 -bcd Hu·
mana Hospital is one of the instttu·
tions which is said to have expressed
cautious interest in creating a
trauma center. But ~arJ Clagcll.
director of public relauons. <.aid thl'
hospital has not answered tht• coun-
ty's letter inviting thl'm to d1srnss
opening a center.
"We're not mo\ ang 1n an~ d1rel-
1ion until after thl' hollda\-. Jnd
Fountain Valle~ clo-.e-.." ( lagett
said.
Whtie Clagett said H umana
ad1m10s1rators have nnt closed lh(•1r
minds to the idea. she also said the~
have not explored the financial im-
pacts such a center might have.
Alvln Johnson, senior vke president-turn-
ed pastor, conducts • New Orleans-llJI•
funeral service Thursday for ttte lrvln•
office of l'red s. Ja"'es Co., whkfl from
tttls day forward wHI be llnown as
Sedewlck J.,.. .. of Callfornla, Inc. Lyn..,.
Weld · .. 11 .. news of tit• risk servkes flrwl's
,...... change especially hard.
f;irst rape confirmed at UC I
1y IOI VAN EYKEN
Of -Oally -Staff
A woman visiting LJCI ~as raped at knife point an
what a univer.;it} spokesman called the first confinned
on-campus rape in the universal) 's 19-year history.
The assault occurred Nov 28. but was not re-
poned to umversity authorities until Monday.
spokeswoman Linda Grancll said. She said 11 took until
Thursday for an advisory bulletin to be prepared on the
incident.
The assailant. described as a whtte or Latino. w1th
brown hair. attacked the victim at about 7 p.m. as she
fPtease see RAPE/ A21
baseless'
It 1s the finanetal impacts, the
drain of caring for indigent patients
without adequate compensauon.
that caused Fountain Valk> Re-
gional Hospital to del 1dt' to close
their center 1~0 da}!I after Christmas
and has made l ( I \ledical (enter
complain of lo'>'>e'> in thl' millions
each )car.
Nobody argul'S the trauma centers
don't save h,e., Dr Brule Havnes.
director of the stat(' Emergenq ,
Medical Serv1ct's .\uthnnt\. said the
number of pre,entablr deaths have
been cut to one-tenth what they were
before the trauma system was
created.
What to do about the growing
costs of indigent care. and its
adverse effect on the financial stat>-
1hty of trauma systems. however, is
a qucsuon nobody seems able to
answer.
"Orange County as wealthy. If we
can't make 11 work here, we've got a
problem." Haynes said.
While some hope for new money
f Please see TRAUMA/ Alt
Suspect in Balboa
killing pleads guilty
to lesser charge
8y JANET ZIMMERMAN
One of 10 suspects 1n the gang-
related beatmg .ind shooting death
of a Balboa Peninsula man pleaded
guilty Thursda~ to consp1rac~ to
com mit assault. pan of a pica
bargain that will rl'.,.ult an d1sm1ssal
of a murder charge
Ro man M. Woolem. :w. of San
Pedro pleaded guilt~ to one of four
felon} counts as his p~hminary
bearing was scheduled to begin 10
Harbor ~unicipaJ Court
Woolem was the hst suspect ar-
~led in connecuo n with the Sept.
30 death of John Fahey. 21. Fahey
was chased and beaten b) a group of
men carrymg pool cues and baseball
bats and shot an the head as he lay
on the street.
Woolem faces a maximum four-
ycar prison tenn for the conspiracy
to commit assault with a deadly
weapon charge. Sentencma was set
for ~-18
The other thr« counts -murder.
conspiracy to commit murder and
assault with a dcadl) weapon -will
be dismissed. defense attorney G reg
Jones said
One of the cond111ons of the guilty
pica was that Woolem be housed at
the Cahfom1a Youth Authonty if he
does not receive probation. Jones
added.
"He was a fnnge player tn this
whole thing." Jones said . "Even
though (the attack ) was not planned
or contemplated b' him. a Jut)' ·
could ha'e come back wnb a guilty
,·erd1ct This 1s an his best interest."
Prosecutors con~nd the group.
which included some gang m;mbcn.
was called together b} Heather Rose,
a young woman who hved near
Fahey. The attack reponcdty
stemmed from a fight between
Fahey's roommate an the back apan-
ment, Jennifer McCarty. and Rose.
who hved in the front unit.
The two women apparently bad a
fistfight bcfott the attack over
Fabey's other roommate. Brent
Claxton, with whom Rose had been
romantically involved.
On the m&bt of the a~k., about
20 people. some of them canyiQa
weapons. vilited Rosc·s apertmeDt.
where they drank and ~ drup.
acoordina to repons. TM 1eene tum-
~ ual)'. when one of the party-pn
aIJqedly yelled that Outon and
Fahey were approachina the 81*1·
ment with crowban.. Witn~ testified that Roee
knew one of the suspccts., a member
of a Carson-based ~ hrcame be
supplied her with metb-
amphetamine.
Fahey. who approached the apart·
ment alone. was chued onto a
neighbor's porch, whne be fOuabt
one-<>n-one with another suspect..
witncssci testified. Fahey then ran
into the street. where be was killed.
A preliminary hcarina ICbedaled
Thursday for three otber smpectl,
Rose. Larrv Pena and 5'a1cy
(Ple ..... ~/AJ)
Sea Kings quietly seek back-to-back crowns
~
9y NtlS YOKOI
Of-~-"""' If the Los Angeles Lakers c.an do
it, the Corona <kl Mar Sea -Kings
football team can, too.
Such is the philosophy of Corona
del Mar Hiah School as the varsity
football team looks forward to the
California lntencholastic Feder-
ation Division VJ championship
showdown pme tonight apinst the
La Quinta Hifh Aztecs.
Tbe Sea K.inp, CIF champions
... Jm!, me looGDI for a bedt-to-
bect D6viaion V1 titlet, and
eetbusium is undentandably hiah.
Tbe acitement isn't frenzied,
bownw. Tbe ut.icipetion is more
re111...S 1Dd topllilticated in nature, acconlillll to community memben.
TM aunpua ia not boadint any
.... ICdvitiea in booor of the lee>
-,... the ... bu pie to the bll IMM· ~ playen are -6ldY OOllCIDtl'lllil OD the pme.
""biMl1 .... 100. lte playioa it low-
"'4;.. ._, -no one'• a -.... ~ ·~ J!1!1 PllY la the._.. in ._. ill 10.000 .....-. 111en·1 a ..
Related story on Page 81
citej'lent.'' said athletic director Jqry Je!nick, "especially since it's a
fti>eat process. too. The kids arc
relatina to the LA l..akers."
As usual, a pep rally is planned o n
campus Friday momillJ. but that's
about it for, campus activities. Real-ty, no otbCn are Qeeeled. Jelnkk
aidd.
.. Tiie kids are aoiaa to be hyped
., ...... u it is," he uid.
Addina to the aeneral excitement
ii u U1n IC1lte of pride bccau!IO the
S.. ~ b8d ltnmled into tbe
Dlm>fti u the Sea View Leaaue's
fouft.lt-D&llce 1eam, yet they have not allowed an C>PPQf!ent to score durina
the playofti, ASB president G~
SI said. ~ were ranked No. 16. and we
t.t lbe No. l tam (~nny Hill•l IDd llaat ilDDftlled a lot of &>eODle. !aV191 llid. .. E~·a . ~lina. •We'I .,_diem ....
~ widl the "repeat" theme,
dlle T'l>W• Club piftllt booMef .. ...... ii.,... .... IO print up
commemorative T-sh1ns ala the
"&.ck·t<>-Back" Los Anacles Lakcrs
championship shiru. The shirts will
have two Sea Kinas standina back-
to-back and the words "CIF-t 989"
printed on them, accordina to How-
ard Laacu, president of the Touch-
down Oub.
The Touchdown Club wanted to
have a parent-student pep rally on
the practice field Thunday u the
playen ran lhrouah their forma.
dons, but Coach Dive Holland ='°keep the team quiet and
Oft the pme ahead. Lucu
aid.
Such quiet. inward ant.aapetion
and determination are 'the
lndanarks of all the award-winnills
alhletic teams at Corona del Mar,
Lucu laid.
"Corona bu almoet ID inler'DaJ
spirit It'• abnolt butiaat-like," Luc:u aid. ''It's aJmoet aot cool IO be too CMllWUdfy OIDCMiaMI ...
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FouDclaliOD in Albuquerque.
SAN FRANCISCO -Scicnlilu an: dieliq up
llDDel o( a aiant diDOllllf' nickNmed lf'i•IDCWWUI w1111 bdp trom a-.., ... ...., ca11 "dinobuln"'" -
I metbod similar to tboae ucd IO X-ray body OIPDI.
pro1pet1 for oil and find buried tox.ic waste.
Wineo diacuued the die and his technique Thllfl..
doy ~ Ille American Geot>bnical UnK>n'• fall mectiia m a prnentatioa tided .. Dinobustinc:
Geopbyaical Diftnction Tomasraphy in EJl.ploration
PaleoatolosY ...
The 14S-million-year dinouw--which measures It~ 120 feet lo'D4 and may be the k>necst dinosaur
)'Ill found -is beina excavated from a ~ site
northwest of Albuquerque, N.M . To locate ~
poeitions of the buried bones. research.en att· u11na the llftllina method developed by ppbysicist Alan Wit-
ten of' Oak Rid&e N1tional Laboratory in, Tennessee.
The method is similar to medical er scans, which
ute X-rays and dttecton to make imqes of internal
orpna.. But Witten'• method \l9tl sound waves to
make fuzzy imqes or buried fossil bones.
He wd the Department or Enerwy and the U.S.
''SomCtbina big in your neiahborhood? Who ya
llODU call? Dinobustcrsf" says a T-shirt desiancd by
Witten after his first visit to the site in April 19°88. The
abirt also has a '"Ohostbusters"-type loao but with a
diooaur instead of a jhost.
Army's toxic materials aceocy spent about $500,000 to ~t hlm ·develop the technique so it could be used to
find buried toxic wute for claanup, check the intcpity
or potential toxic or nuclear waste dumps, and perhaps
explore for coal scams.
To make imqes or buried seismouurus bones,
Witten said he sends sound waves tbrouah the sround
.. What Alan is go1n1 to do is brina paleontology
out or the 19th century" by mak.ing it faster, easier and
cheaper to excavate large fossils, said J. Wilson
Becht.el, who supervises lhe SI million d.ia with bis
• usina "an 8-aauae shotaun on wheels, pointed down .
It fires a soft nietaJ slug that hits the ground and
flattens."
The sound waves are detected by a set of 29
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No charges to be flied In newbom death
No charges will be filed against a I S-ycar-0ld Vietnamese girl whose
newborn son drowned in a Santa Ana school toilet. the Orange County
District Attorney's office said Thui:sd&Y·
Deputy District Attorney John Conley said charges were unwarranted
apinst the teen·•r. The girl had concealed her preanancy from her parents,
apparently fearing she would be ostracized for having a child out of wedlock.
She went into a restroom at Santiago Hiah School in on Nov. 28 10
deliver her baby in a toilet stall.
"'While we think she should have used better judgment. she is not guilty
of a crime." Conley said.
Man freed In Christmas tree wreck
Rescue crews using the "jaws of life" freed a man in Anaheim on
Thursday who was trapped in a truck carrying Christmas trees that became
wedged beneath a big-rig truck when the two collided.
• The 2:30 p.m. accident on the-Riverside Freeway near Brookhurs1
Street forced closure of all lanes. which were reopened about 4:25 p.m.
The injured man. Juan Hemandez. 29, was taken by helicopter to
Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for treatmenl of a fractured lea and ar1n and lnterTlal iOjuries. a California HighWay Patrol spokesman said.
Hospital officials said he was in serious condition with chest injuries.
Two other people in Hernandez' truck. Ezerardo Manincz and Gerardo
S. Maninez. I 9. suffered minor injuries and were taken. to Martiri Luther
hospitat. No word was immediately available on their cdnditions. •
10111.H\
Three can claim
jackpot; one FV
ticket had 5 of 6
ly The Auodatitd Preu
Three lucky players had all six
winning numbers in the-mid-week
drawing of the-Califomia Louery's
"Lotto 6-49" game. earning 1hem
$3.S million each. lottery officials
said.
The winners, who bought their
tickets in Sacramento. Manteca and
Oxnard, will share a SI0.4 million
jackpot.
Tf:ie winning numbers picked
Wednesday ni§!it for the twice-week·
ly "Lotto 6-49 ·game: 5, 17. 20. 42,
33, 10 and the bonus number. 37.
There were nine tickets with five
of six numbers ·plus the bonus
number, each earning a SJ 74,233
individual share of a S 1.6 million
jackpot. Those tickets were
purchased in Sacramento. Merced,
F~no. Santa Clara, Lynwood. Los
Anaeles, Fountain Valley, Temecula
and Downey.
There were 356 tickets with five of
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l'rorn Al
six numbers, each worth a $2,269 was charged for a guaze pad? SI.BO. share of an SB07 ,000 consolation
The county is concerned with these jackpot.
bills," Rosenzweig said.
from sources such as Proposition 99,
the tobacco sales tax, othfl'S look to
the county and state to reprioritize
their budget to offer more com·
pcnsation lo hospitals.
"You can't make a valid argument There were 16,994 tickets with
based on guaze pads," shot back Dr. four of six numbers, good for a S43
John West, founder of the Orange share of a jackpot worth S734,0CX>.
Countr Trauma Society and one of There Were 295, 792 1icke1s with
the angina! architects of the nine-three of six numbers, earning an
m--ina~-Tllo--al dillweat r11e1 roc:t .S bone. To make a ilftlllC or one ~ or dino-ur, 1be pm ii mo¥ed
dino11ur ..... at )eat 100 feet Ion& and pollibly 130
feet ... 11•1 1ikt: ·,.yins ~ho's ~ bisst -:-Kareem
Abdm.Jabbu or • rcfri&trator'r BeCliw.!. ~· around and fiRd .epoaledly JllOduci"I a ,_
dimensional imqe Of I bone•a .. IOUDd. IMdowt.." Until the diDOllUrt are excavated. 11 • all ilpeeu-
Lltion. •• Mid Witteo, who brouaht I Po!'lble computer
to tbe dia so that .. two minutes after finna.!M sun, you
have an imllf: (of bones) on the tcreen.
Witten said lhe method i1 similar to that uxd 10
make bolotrapbs. The sound pan ia 1 commen::ial type
med to ICarch for oil by stud.yin& tbe apecd of aound
waves bouncina off variou.a u.nderp'ound rocks. 001 by makina In. imqe, Witt.en said.
Several tail vertctne from the aeiamosaurua -1
relative of brontosaurus and diplodocus -were
ditc:overed by twO bi.ken in 1979. "rbt Qpoeod bones were excav1ted in June 1985 by David OilletlC. then
oaleonto~ curator 11 the New Mexico MuteUm of
N1tural History and now Utab'a state paleontolo&ist.
Bechtel laid it will take at least one men year to
ex.cavare the scismou.urus. . So &r, tbe ~ hat
removed the base of the tail, vertebrae, pelVls and
several ribs from beneath 8 feet or sandstone. One
e11:cav1ted block of bone -five fulcd vcrtcbrat -
wei&bs 3,300 pounds. . . . The dinosaur's bones are still antcu_lated. <?r 1n the
position whctt they were w_hcn . the animal d1td. .
Gillette announced the find in Auauat 1986,
coinina the name seismouwus. or "earth lbaker."
Livin in a hot, hu.tnid nvcr dc,1,ll much h~c
today's t!1ississippi, the 11an1 creature probably laid
down on a ri ver sandbar an~ was covered by sand
rather rapidly" after damming water upstream, J. Dcblte continues over Yt'bether the teismoaurus
or 1 fossil dinosaur fouDd near DelU;, Colorado, is the
bigiest ever di·scovercd. Gillette said seismouurus was
a1 least 120 feet Iona and i;n-oblbly lonaer, while
Briaham Youna; University SCJentists have wd their
Wilson Bechtel said. . •• . , Bechtel said she loves lxn'!& a dtnobustcr' ~
cause "it's very exciting to reahze yours arc lhc fi"1
human eyes to ~ th~t bone."
~hanges in lease agreement
anger Treasure Island group
ly Ll'.SUE EARNEST
~ PAUL ARCHIPLEV
or '"" o.iiy -"""'
Irate community leaders at
Treasure Island Mobile Home Park
said ThuOOa_y that park owners
made "significant'· changes in a
lease agreement proposal, possibly
scuttling months of sometimes bitter
negotiations.
Residents haVe been bauting with
the park owners over ren1 increases,
fearing the owners were trYing to
push them out to redevelop the
property.
Representati ves from the
Treasure Island Residents' Associa·
lion thouiht they had "'.Orked ou.1 a
compromise agreement 1n a meet1na
Tuesday with repre-Stntatives of the
new owners -Costa Mesa busi-
nessman Richard A. Hall and Mer·
rill Lynch Hubbard of New York.
It provided for a 11>-year lease
with no development continaency
and a compromise on rent increases.
They planned to putting the
proposal before residents ThuOOay,
but when they received lhc plan 1n
writing from the owners. so many cbanaes had been made they could
no longer consider it, association
president Michael Kenne-y said.
"It's extremely agitatin~" Kenney
said. "This is bad faith.'
Instead, they 1umed the meeting
into a study session at which the
association's attomey we-n1 over the
owners' offer paragraph-by-para·
graph with nearly 200 residents.
Reside nts plan to mce1 Saturday
with Hall and Merrill Lynch at·
torney Charles Black . Kenney said.
Among the changes: . .
• Owners had agreed to give res1·
dents a first right of refusal should
1hey put the-27-acre bluff.top n1obile
home park on the market in the
future. That Was removed from the
agreement. Kenney said.
• Lansuage-barring residents
from opposing fu1ure zoning
charqes or development propo~ls
was made even more restnc11ve.
That clause was already under fire
·from residenu who argued· it would
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infringe on their frttdom of spee-rh.
• A purchase-buyout agrttment
was significantly altered.
"It's extremely agitating," Ke nne-,
said. "They have some loophole-!.
that would enable them to "'-"e-ase-1
out of 1he purchasc-·buyout agrl'e-·
ment."
Negotiations began in .-l.ugust
after the new owners purchasc-d the
park. Hall said they planned 10 bu ild
condominiums on the-si1e, hut no1
for I 0 years.
Residents said they had hoped tu
buy the property. but "'-·err denied
the opportunily by the-prt"''IOus
owner.
Residenls also are pushi ng the-
Ci1 ~· Council to include a firs1 ngh1
of refusal clause in a city ord1nancr:.
"If that had e-llisted a yr:ar ago.
through the-city or state or whate\rT,
we-would own it nght now.'" Kennt·~
said.
small because screens on ia uce1s
effe-c1ively kept the-larvae-out
The county is also looking for
"fresh money, .. said Herbert Rosc-
nzwcia, the county's director of
mcdicaJ services. But they're also
saying many of lhe system's
financial shortfalls arc based on the
boapita1s' inflated bills.
year-Old trauma system. automatic SS pe r winner.
Besides being told by one member The numbers were chosen by .
audience that trauma centers spend Lotto machine during a television CHARGES /
S 17 an hour for skilled nurses and broadcast oriainating in Sacramen-
The tiny. wonTiiike larvae subsc·
quently found 1heir way into a few
residents' bath water, toilets and tap
water.
County health officials reassured
~idcnts the larvae we-re harmless
and the water safe to drink. although
aesthetically unpleasant. Robcn
Merryriian. director of the-county
environmental heahh di vision, said
the larvae is not parasitic to humans
and that a number of rcs1dcn1 s had
probably consumed some "'ilhout
even knowing i1.
The-larvae-~·ert" eventual!) k1llr:d
by extra doses of chlorine addt"d to
the ~·ater and the onset of cold
weather, according 10 Dixon. :-.:o
more complaints of larva~ si ghtin g
were received after late OcJObC'r,
OiJ1..on said.
Ar one point, Rosenzweig Dn>duced an "ordinary bill" for a
five-day hospital stay equaling
$2S,\)OO.
"You want to know how much
are compensated SS an hour by the-to. The numbers are listed in the From A 1
county, Rosenzweig was also blasted order they were announct'd. but any A · _, J 12 by West for hi s "callous attitude" combination would win. naya, was cont1nu~ to an. . toward the current financial crisis. Tito Huizar and Reynaldo Zepeda The sales from Wednesday night are-scheduled 10 go to trial that same
"Your altitude has been uncaring to Saturday's drawing were Sl4.7 day.
all along," Wesl said. million. ,;.. , The remaining suspects. Richard
..The county cares. The county Sales for Sat~y ni~t's drawing Nopwa, Leroy Lujan and Robert
does care.'' RQSCnzwei1 said. ~ ~ al $4 million. Pimental. are scheduled 10 go 10 trial
--------------------''-----------------------, on Jan. 3. Roger Armendariz Jr.. a The health officials simply ad·
vised residents to drink bottled
water if they did not wish to pick the-
larvae out of tap water.
The cla im includes a cop~ ofJ S~ti
doctor bill for John Kingsley\ St•pt
23 office v1s11 to Newpon ('i:nh·r
physician Dr. Theodore Alell . ~ho
diagnosed Kingsley "'-'1th diarrht•:i,
headache. subnormal temperaturL'
and nausea. The-K1ngsleys also sun.
milled copies of laboratory bil ls
totaling $243.44 for tests and cu l·
lures taken 1n August and Scp1em·
b<L
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Fresh and NatJJral
Jiving and fresh-cut trees
(custom llocklng)
wreaths. garlands and
colorluJ bollday gift plants.
Come and -I the Big Glnew1bnad
Hou11I _
juvenile who allegedly participated
1n the attack, is scheduled for a
hearing Jan. 9 on whether he will be
lried as an adult.
City utilities officials claimed the
actual number of larvae silhted "'-'as
The claim furthe r requr:s 1~
another S 1.000 for loss of 1nco111t·
due to inability to work bccauSf' of
the illness.
was getting into her car in a re-mote parling lot on the
west side of the campus some distance from the collcge-
or medicine. Granell said. The atlacker was wearing
jeans, a sweater and a de nim jacket at the time of the
rope .
Oranell said the victim was an Oranae County
resident in her 20s. The victim reported that she was
thrown to the ground. Bui apart froni the rape, she did
not suffer other serious injuries.
No further information was available-. Granell
said.
Although last week's incident was the firsl con-
firmed rape, Orancll said there was an attempted rape
on campus last year. And she said there-had been at
kl.st one unconfirmed report of a sexual assault on
campus in recent years.
"There was a reooned incident rwo yean qo, but
it was dropped,·· she said, "The-rt was some unccru1n1 ~·
as to whether it occurred.··
Campus police-could not confirm Thursda)
whether the Nov. 28 assault was 1he firSt at thr
university.
Records a1 the Irvine Police Depanment show
there-have been at least 13 rapes in the ci ty so far this
year, but it could not be determined if any of them
invol ved UCI students.
Department policy is 001 to provide any infor·
mation that might identify the victim.
Dcspi1e the-relati,·e rarity of rapes on the UCI
campus, the protection of students ap.1nst such assaults
is a high pnority on campus, Granell said.
There are-emergency telephones on campus and
the uni versity's police department provides an cscon
service at night.
"We deeply regret that this terrible incident has
taken ~lace and are doing everything pauible to assist
the victim," said Mike Webster, auociate vice-
chan<::ellor for administrative and security activities.
do. They're really confident of what
they can do."
Another possible f.eason for the-
reservcd attitude toward 1he-Sea
Kinp' upcoming pme may be the
community has simply gouen used
to the school's many athletic vk-
tories.
were all athlete-s at Corona del Mar
Hi&h, said even if the Sea Kings
don't win 1oniahl. the team has
already made-the community proud.
".~ ou !f1CCI very. very aood com·
petition 1n CIF. lfd be no disgrace Slivqe said he believes the stu-
dent body's calm excilement about
the Friday footbl.11 pme is because
the campus bu so many aood sports .......
"At Coro"': del Mar. every~y is
so involved 1n so m1ny activibel,
there's never one event everyone is
foaatcd on," Sa~ laid. "The at·
titudt is, 'Let's support all the
mm .. ' lt'1 a real eooc1 attitude."
't'll 'Ill 11 .. 11 '\l'\C,
"I think it's almost an ellpectant
thina.'' Lucas qrced. "'They eKpcct
us to win. I think that's positive -
that's sretl"
But the 1thktcs don'I expect vic-
tories handed to them on a silver
~tter Lucas said. "They expect to
win. TbeY work sunrr hard. It just
doeat 't come easy.''° -
City ~ Roben Wynn, ..
avid lpOIU U wboee five cbiklren
Just call 642-6086
'What do you lib about die Daily Pilot? Wllat
don't you llb'I c.JJ die •-bar abo .. and your
lltfNll? will be NCOrded. tnmcribed IDCf • li__, ...... _...edilOr.
new 244MMlr wwtac wvioe may be -·--..... -.. ..,..,.._ CoaailNtDn ID olt IAtMn r a\I• o aa. itdllde
....... , I , ................... ...
Tell~,_., .. ,_-. ........
to lose," Wynn said. ·
But Wynn feels pre-tty stron&J y the
Sea Kinas will be victorious and
plans to be at the pme.
"Oh sun::. rn be there," he said. ··1
think their chances are exoelknt to
take it twice in a row. Corona del
Mar seems to have 1 lot of poise.
and ttient and desire to play. ":r~ ~t twice in I row is very
~Uftl. '
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•
CO\S.I' DAILY PILOT/Frld.y, ~ber I , 1111
HI 11.111' 110\HD
Applicants sought
for Laguna panel
OC welcomes off shore drllllng ruling 1
The Laauna Beach Ci ty Council is sttk.ina
resumes from applicants who ""'ould like to serve
on the city's Planning Commission.
The Plannina Commission is a five-member
body appointed by the council to review items
related to development and modifica1ion of land
uses jn the city and advise the council. Items
reviewed may include dC'velopmcnt and revision
of the General Plan, zoning ordinancC'S and sub-
division regulations.
Planning commissioners S(.'r\'C' '""'u-year terms
and art. compensated $60 per mo nth. Regular
meetings of the comn11ssion :ire held the second
and founh Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Stud~ sessions may bt-ht•ltl :is pan of rqular
mecungs. or at specified tin1e ... MC'ctings may be
three hours or lonser and require considerable
preparation. Comm1ss1oncrs will be: expected 10
visn sites and rcv ic~· proposal~ pnor 10 .meetings-.
Those who wish 10 appl~ ..,houlll submit an
applica1ion. available 1n thl.' ( 11~ (-Jcrk's oOice.
with the City Clerk h~ Ike. t .i .\It applicants will
be 'interviewed by th e Cit y ('uun ril at its regular
meeting at 6 p.m IXc. 20 in Cit y Council
Chambers. SOS fore~t ·\ vc . 1 aguna Beach.
For more 1nforn1al1t111 l'a!I tht• (~II) <._'Jerk at
497-3311 .
Soccer clinic Saturday
The Westside bra nch of the Bo)~ and Gi rls
Club of the Harbor .·\rea "·ill have a soccer el1n1c
from 10 a.m. 10 2 p.n\. Saturda~ ~II the club. 661
Hamilton St, Costa f\·lc-s;.t.
The clin ic. opt·n to bo~!> and girls age::. 7 10 10
years. will cover a varie1y cif ~kills and the basic
rules of the game. '1'ou1hs "ill pla~ a soccer game
and a variety of othc-r group i anll'' for pri1es.
Registration fl·C 1s S5 and ~0111h' l'an hnng
their own lunches or hu ~ :1 lun r h fur $ l.
for mon= 1nforn1a1u;n l'all h:_\\-7724.
Early ~lnde.rgarten program
Fountain Val ll·y S1:hool l>1~tnl't "·ill be-gin
accepting appltca1111ns \1 9nd;1 ~ for lhl' Early Entry
Kinderganen Prograni. rhl· prl1grar11 ofl~·n; a
special cumculun1 fo r l·h1 Jdrl·11 "ho v.t•rc not
eligible for enrol!n1l"nt la'I Scptt·1nh1:r and whose
partnts decided 10 \,·an anothi:r ~r for
k.inderganen enrol\mcn1.
The prasram is OJll.'n onl~ tn pupils ·who h,·e
wJthin the d1s1 ric 1 and v.hn 1\111 turn S \t·ars old
on or beforl' Jan _ 10. 1 9~1 ·
. .\pphcat1on!". "·ill!-...: :1ccl'pt..:d 9 a 111 to J p .111 .
wttkdays thro ugh l>t·c. lO at Nt·.,.,!:1nd Elementary
School. 8787 L>olph1n St .. llu.nungton Beach .
Parents must pro~ 1,k· pn out l•I b1 rthdall' and
immunization rc-(ordr. . .\pphl·:un ... \1 Ill hl' g1,,·n
priority in ordl'r o( b1 r1hd:Hl' and onl~ 32 n11l lx-
accepied. CtaSSl'S .,.,-111 bt:g1 n J.1n 111. 1'19U
f or more 1nformat1on <all Nt•11 !anJ E!eruc-n -
tary pnnc-ipal J url~ Hl:111kt·11..,h1p :11 '-l(•~-740~
Flower arranging shown
A demonstrauon ut !lu111."r arrJ ng1ng "1th a
holida\' theme ~ 111 !-...· oili.·rl'lt ;11 thl' n1ec 11ng ci( tht·
Orang(. Count~ Floral \rl\ { iu1l.t at !O ;1 n'
Monday al 60 1 N. Balt·r "I . "a11L;1 ·\na
The dcmonstr:11 1on 1~ i1p,·11 lP l hl· pul•l1 c and
a S4 dona11 on v.·11l Ix· takl·n. \ .t,·s1gn "orl ,IH1p
will also br offcreJ lall'r 1n 1111• •la \
f or n1 ore inform:it1on l'3l1 544·.1h I1
Holiday concen for seniors
Hunl1ng1on Beach I ligh Sch1111l ,·hura! gro up
The 20th Cenluf') Singe rs "ill prl·sc111 :i. hol1da\·
concen for f-l unung1 ._111 Bt·:i. h TLC Ir~ senior
luncheon at l0:.J 5 \l onJa~
The 25-mt'nibt"r l'huru' 1\111 lll.'ffl•nn 1n 1he
fe!lo~hip hall of 1hc \\':in1l·r ..\\l'tlUC" Rap1 1s1
Church a1 Warner and (i{lthard a'enut•<.. ·\ ~pct·1al
holiday luncheon "'111 follu1,, ·\11 th._i ~t· 60 )l"ars
and older are 1n\'itc-<l 111 Jlh'n<l
For rc!.Cr,•:11ion' iir n111rc 1nf0rn1a t1on call
842-4288.
Alcoholism film screened free
A frtt public !o('reen1ng CJf ··shattered Spin ts··
is SC'hedulcd for 7 p.ni. Tucs<la~ :i.1 1hc Adult
Children's Centf.'r. QJO Town :ind ('oun1r) Road.
Orange.
The film stamng ~1 anin Sheen. onginally
made for television, is about an alrohoh•· father
and the effect of his beha ,·1or on his family.
including ho"' the~ cope. ho~· tht'~ Sl."Ck hel p and
the struggle for recovery.
Seating is by advanct' r,·s.cr\at1on onl y. at
9SJ.9290.
("\l.E'\DAR
Friday. Dt'"· II
No meetings schedull·d.
!tfondny. IJ1•1·. 11
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planatn1 Com -
ml11I011, council chambers. 77 Fair Drivc.
• 6:30 p.m. COila Mei• City Co••cll, special
hearinc on city"s revised General Plan, fifth floor
conference room. Civic Center. 77 fair Dnve.
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Beacll City C .. mdl.
council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd.
1'01.1(.1·: I .Of;
ly usur EARNEST
or -°"""' -~
The California State Lands Com-
miuion's decision to block further off-
s.hart oil leases off Southern C.lifomi.a is
a boost for local efforts to extend protec-
tion of local waters from the Oranae
Coast shoreline to C"alalina Island.
Laauna Beac-h City Councilman Bob
Gentry said Thursday.
The commission on Wednesday de-
clared the las! 310 miles of unprotecled
state coas11ine, an area from Newport
Beach 10 the nonhem 1ip of Santa
Barbara Coun1y. an "ocean sanctuary."
The action 1neans that. except ·for
existing oil and gas leases. there will, be
... no more offshore drilling in state waters.
which reach th~ n1iles out, ac-c-ording_ to
Ron GrJy, a spokesman from 1he o{lice
of commission chairman LL Gov. Leo'
McCanh~. The areas from La'una south
to San Diego and the 1hree miles off !he
c-oast of Catalina Island were already
Grin and bear It
protected.
The announce ment of the additional
prOICC'lion strenathC'ns 1he hand of off-
short oil-<lrillina oppone nts who have
been pushina for a 9CXJ..sq uare mile "Na-
tional Oceanic Park" that would protect
the-remaining waters between Oran.:
County beaches and Catalina Island, said
Gen11-y. a leader 1n the county's fiaht
apinst offshore oil dnlhng. Thc park
would extend fro m Seal Bc.,ch on the
north to San Clemente on the south.
Wilh 1hr firs1 thrtt miles of water
protected, 1t becomes ea~1er 10 conceive
of the ne xt stcp. whic-h ~ould be protec·
lion of 1he remaining ocean to Ca1ahna,
Gentry said.
"This is very maJOr wo rk on 1hc pan
of the State Lands Comm1ss1on:· he said_
"The stale has set the prtcC'dent for
preserving thr entire Orange County
.coastline."
"That's a big help to us." he add«l.
"If s ve ry good news."
The idea of crea11nii an oceanic park.
Members of th• Balboa Women"• Committee of tit• Or•nt• COllfttJ'
l'hllharmonlc Society lfrom leftJ N•ncy Larner, Chari I• Aleaander
•nd Uz Halst••n •pply finishing touch•• to their •ntt'y In the I ...
Huntington Harbour Bo•t P•rade, which tall•• plM:e this weftend
to kick oft th• Cruise of U9ht1 Dec. 1 J ·ZZ. Th• entry ts called
''"Teddy Bears' Picnic.··
Huntington Beach
adopts fee program
for emergency service
lly ROBERT BARKER
Of tt.r D.ity ~t ~·~
Rrsidents of 1-1 un11ng1on B<"ach art"
go1n$ to ha\'C' to dip into 1he1r p<>C"kcts
staning Jul) 1 and pay 10 ha ve para-
medics o;.a\·e thl'1r 11\·es.
Residents can pa~ a S36 per huu~hold
annual Firc~·led nicmbcrsh1p and ha ve
paramedic scrv1C'e and ambulanc-t• tnps 10
thr hospital c-o"crcrl b~ their 1nsuranl·c
premiunlS.
Or 1he) can take a chanc-e by not
1oi n1 ng the program. Bui they'll pay a lot
more should tht·y need cmergt"nC) medi-
cal ser\'JCCs. Paran1edic-fees can go as
high as SI SO and ambulance ser\•1c-es can
be about S250.
The paraml·dic fees for Hunungton
Beach rcs1denls comprise the srQtM:Uj_
phase of a c-1t~ par:1mrdic mt"mbership
program.
In October, the cit~ s1arted charging
out-of-to"'" v1s110~ a paran1rd1c fee of
S l 50 per call.
Hunung1on B<":i.l·h Fire Chief Ray
Picard. ~·hosc department admin1s1crs
the progr:i.n1. s;:ud Fire Med ~·as im-
plemented 10 raise m oney for equ1pn1cn1
and personnel to rcspond to emergenc)
calls ~·nh1n fi"e m1nu1es 80 percent of
the time.
The funds from 1hc program "'ill ck·ar
the way for bu) 1ng nr~ paramcd1l-vans.
to be located al the ~1agnoha Strttt and
Warner .\\'C nue fire stations. •
Businesses v.·1l\ be charged SJ6 a ~·ear
for e\'e~ 10 emplo~ccs. and :i. maximum
of S7.20.
Peoi;>le
remitung
bills.
can pa~ for lhe ser\ ice b~
S6 1n 1hc1r b1 mo nthl\ ~·atcr
In other action:
• The Cit\' Council delayed sixnd1ng
S t 50.000 to ·hire a public relauons c-on-
sultant to poli sh the cit~ ·s image and
attract na11onal a1u·n11on.
A council comm1tt« of Pe1er Grt'C.11.
John Erskine and Don ~fa .. \ll1strr ~-as
formed 10 study the proposal.
Councilman Wes Bannistt'r has at-
1ac-ked the plan, compla1n1ng 11 ~·ould be
a duplication of the city's public infor-
mation office and the fC'C'ently form ed
Visitors and Conference Burc:au 1ha1 ci t~
taxpayers funded 10 the tune of S 150.(X)()
earlier in the ye ar.
Moulton-Patterson heads high school board
ly Thl' D_,ly PNot
Linda Mouhon-Pauerson has bC'en
elec-ted president of 1he Hun11ngton
Beach Union High School board of
lr\IStCCS.
A member of the bonrd for si.\ yran;.
she'll be serving her second tcrm as
presidenl. She resides in Huntinaton
Brach with her husband Jerry Patterson.
former U.S. ron1ftssman, and dauahtcn
Wendy and Julie Moulton.
Charmayne Bohman ~·as elected "'«
president of the board and Bonnie
Castrey was clcctt'd clf'rk.
1 here are five memben; on the hiah
K"hool school board. The district includes
Edison, Foun1ain Valley. Marina, Ottan
View. Westminster and Hun1in1ton
kach hi~ schools as v.·ell a5 • sinatc
continu,a11on hi&h school.
oriainatcd in 1ht La&una Beach C1t)'
Council in July 1986. It was unanimously
approved by the Oranae County Board of
Supervisors a nd has bttn e ndorsed by al
least 14 cities, includina Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach, Irv ine and Newpon
Beach.
Backers say it is appropriate to c-rea1e
such a park since the oceans are U!.t'd for
boating and fishing and help make Or-
anae County beaches one of the top fi\ c
1ourist destina1ions for visitors ·10
Southern California.
The waters beyond the sta1e 's thrcl'·
mile limn are under the JUnsd1c11011 of
the federal i overnment.
Earlier 1h1s year. President Bush and
Congress both took action to block lea~
sales in ft'deral watcn off Ca1Lfom1:i. at
least lhrough the end of May. La st ~l <t ~.
a presidential task fon:e vi~11ed 1he
Southland to collect informauon reprd·
ina Lease Sale 95. ~·h1ch 1n vohc-~ the:
possible sale of parcels of the outer
con1 inrntial shelf, the arca 1hrer milt-~ off
1he California coas1 bcl~'ecn Ventuf1
Countr and thr Mexican border. TIJCi
commission rs c.\prcled tu make iu rec-,
ommendation 10 the president in Janu-,
ary. I
l'urrentl}. tha hea\'1es1 con«ntrauon
of offshort oil drilling take'> platt in'
Santa Barbar.-i and Vc-ntur.1 counties.'
Dnlhng occur~ 1n u.'alers ne:.r the border
of Los Angrlo and Orange c-ounties..
There are a numbcr of pockt•ts be tween
Laguna and ."ianta liarbara v.here lhC're'
att cx1sttng oll·lr:i -.<· agreen1t·n 1~ that w,\11
not Dr affi:l'ltll b~ Y.\·dn..:~da\ 's acuon •.
Gr.t~ ..aid
The (_ :illll1rn1:.i (. u:.i~1:il Operators
Group :ind the V.. l·i.te rn St.th· Petroleum
.-\ssoc1a11on h.i1l· sa id bl\-)t:l 1ng funher
offshore dnll111g n11:.:ln.,. lui.t rC\'rnue for
1hr ~\alt" and a gre:.itc-r rc!Jance o n im-
ponrd ad. but oppvnl·nt~ ~~ 1he threat
off an 011 -llpiil )Uch .1, tha1 which oc-.
curred dun n)! ·\la,ka·~ E\,nn Valdez:
di~ster 1 ~ ton 1trea1 \<} \·hanci:. 1
Ruiz picked to lead
Coast College board
ly f'AUL ARCHIPLEY
or-o..,.-i.....
Coast Community Colll"ge Di~tnrt
trustees ele<"ted six-year-memhcr .\rm:i.n-
do R. Ru1l board pre~1dcn1 Thur!.d:i.~
after n=buffin~ an annual call (or rolating
1he president s chair.
Rui2 . of H un!Lngton lk:i.c-h. ~·:i.s fir~t
elcctt'd to the board in l'olSJ and
prc"1ously served once as prcs1dt•n1 and
thrtt limes as vice prrs1den1
Nancy .-\. Pollard ~as ell·c1c-d vice
president. Pollard. an attornt'). h:i.s ht·l·n
on the board since 1983.
Before Ruiz wa s elec1ed. trustc:e Paul
Berger moved for a IXllK·~ 10 ro1a1c lh~
prcsident"s position among the memben;.
Shem· Baum. ~-ho s.t'('onded the mo-
tion. sa;d shr had been calling fo r rota-
ti on annual\) as a "fair and f.'Quitable ""'3.)
10 chair the board of trustees."
She said the current svstem 1s lea' ing
some members "out of ·1hc loop·· v.•h..:n
dC"C'1sions an= made
"In all the ve ar!i. I ha'e s,er\'ed on this
body. no one has ever called me and
~hc-ited my op1n1on on 10i-·ho should t'<'
chairman of this board.'' she said.
"It would've been proper for sonte
lund of O\'erture.'" -\ckno v.·ledging lhc."n.·
could be problems "'1th the Bro~·n -\C't.
the state's opening mttting la~ .. -1f an~
decision) werr made outside of the mec."t-
1nl§., she said, ··1 wouldn"1 ha ,·e minded
diSC'uss1ng th is in an open meeting.
'"There arc more and more pubhc
bodies adopting the rota\\on method."
Baum said.
But ou1going president Watter Ho\.\:ald.
who held the top post 1hrtt years 1n a
row. said. "Changing board chain; e\'ery
year can be as d1sturb1ng to an ins1itut1on
as c hanain& 1he chancellor ('vel") year ...
Ho~-ald said many educators ha\'e
found rotation ~·orks when trustet:s art
apoointed. but d~n't when they're
I
Armando Rula
elC'C'ted
He u id an c1rrt·t1,e {ha1rn1 an acts as
a li aison tx·11'l't.'.n thl• hoa rd Jnd thl" stalT.
underst:i.nd'> pc:r<.ona!it ~ t·la shes and
tackles uther pruhlt·rn~ rl'4u1nng fam1h-
ant~ ~·1th peo ple :i.nd practices
The hoard rt'JC'CteJ fkrger'~ mo11on,
3-~-then c-lec-ted Ru11 :i.nd Pollard. wi th
Ekrgrr and Ba um absta1n1 ng
Taking the prf.'s1dent"~ gavel. Ru11
commcndr-d 1-lo~·ald fo r h1~ leadership
dunng "d 1fficul1 !1me~ -llnle'i ~·hen •·e
didn't have the monies 10 ta kc care of our
staff tht' u.·a\ "e "'anted to. times of
contro\'ers1al· i~~ues.··
He said trusll·t·~ .,.,·en· unablc IO e.tpress
themselves ff'C'Ct~ "''hen ht• firs 1 Joined lhe
board and vowt'd 10 continue the styk of
leadership under Ho~·a\d that seneratnl
free C'xc-hangcs amontt the 1rustccs.
Near-drowning victim Improves
ly The Ody Plol
A Huntington Beach toddler ~·ho ~·:i.s
1n criucal c-ondiuon for 1 .... •o days after
nearly dro v.·ning 1n a canal near his home
has improvcd. hospital officials said
ThuOOAy.
Justin W1lhams' c-ond111on has brtn
uwaded from cn11cal 10 senous but
stable. a spokeswoman for Children's
Hospital of Onlnge Count) sa.1d.
The \';I-month-old bo\ reponedl~
o pened the front door o( his fam1 I' ·s
Waterfall Circle condom1n1um shori.I~
before '} am r uesda' and ~·andered out ~·hdc h1 ~ mothl·r ~·aS in another part of
thc hour..:
Thr mothi.·r \.Car<hC"J for the child and
then called Ott
.<\bout I :i minutes after recc:iv1ng__ lhe
call. Hunungt un Beacb police Offiaer
Doug Tallman found the boy in two fcict
of v.·atc r in an ornamental v.·atcrWay
across the Slret't from the family's hou.sc.
With tht• a'!slant·c.' of a colleague.
·ra!lman pcrforn1ed cardiopulmonary rc-
susc1tat1nn nn the ho) until paramedics
:i.m1·ed
Two hospitalized in head-on collision
II)' the Datly Piiot
A 21 -ycar-old Manne ,,., .• , in stabk
condition Wednesday C\'enina after his
car crossed the cr ntcr divider of Red Hill
Avenue in Irvine and struck ano1her car
head on.
Jamn Jo hnson of Tustin ~·as JUSt
\eavina work a1 the: Tustin Marine Corps
Air Statio n. dn\'1ng a 1989 Dodat' Omni.
when his car suddenly SWURJ from the
rast lane and into oncom1na traffic.
PolO: Lt. Mikt Whi1e said.
"We don't really know why he crossed
the center divider. but he may ha\'e fallen
aslct'P at thl' "hct"\... Wh tte said.
John~n·s .. ar struck 1 1985 F~
Tempo dn\'en b\ 81nh Ly, .5 2. of Ro.e-
mead. L ~ apparcnll) escaped ~1th minor
1nJunes 10 h1 ~ nl'l'k and back, \\'hi1e said.
He ~·as taken 10 Health Cart Medical
Center 1n Tustin
Johnson ~·a~ a1rht1cd to WC'Stem MQ:ii~
cal Centrr 1n Santa An• with traumatic
1nJunes 10 his head and chtost. HC' was
reported 10 be: 1n ~table ronchtion by a
hospital ~pok<'s~·oman liter lhat d41y.
The Manne .... ·as drivin& north on Red.
Hill. betw«:n ~1 1tchell Nonh and MatiD
Strttt -...·hen the the coUlsion OOClilfftd.
lrmoe
A resident of 1hc JOO block of
Vencto wen1 out to his car Wcdncs-
dliy mom~ to find hr didn'1 have
1 teat to &it 1n. Sometime durina the
~t., a thief bid broken into his
TO)'O&l MRl lhrouah the sunroof
IDd stolen tbt teats.
this time to Dick up evidence in a
dnq-involvcd incicknt. The prop-
erty was booked into evidC'ntt at the
station. bot police would no1 say
what 1hc property was.
ce. .. Meu
The )oae arm of the law didn't
stretch to a thief who reached throulh a steel .... ~ It Merk Nor-
mu cosmetics in South Coest Plaza.
mnoved Lhe ~ss from a di.lplay
Cale and Mole S13S wonh of oot-1.-jewdry.
---..... narly $000-"> o( cyclin1 jencys and otltcr
mctthanditc -but not bcfott ro-
tumina the key to ita hidinc ~-
can at the Melldowtarlc aolf club. • • • A man Mid his dau,hter was
llCCOAed by a man in a vchtcte while
she wu on ber way home from
Oc:an View ffilh SchooL
females who asked (or him tt)' -
and then lauahcd hyslri"ical"'. n.
calls pcni!iled for anoihtr 2tn tiOUfti
The' \'JCtim ~ned his i.omt ...
toilet JN!pcrcd ruently.
• • • Police were called to the Union 16
... statioa 11 Jrvine Boulevard and Y• Avee~ just before noon
Wed:lt•day to linak up a fi11flah1 bri1•• two men blnlina over CM:h ---~ ... vi habita. -·-· ..... A _,J:li:°A':'.' :::.:
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Fountain Valley
Vandals tquined aluc into a front
doorloctat Wcte0n'&vator, IU6J
Amislld St, rendcrina the door in&
openbl<. • • • A teechcr brouOt a pellet sun on
camPQ and ftmf it in a clusroom
f'or a dtrnonstration without per-
miaion ot Loo ~ HiP School. 16566 Ne ....... SC.
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Potior: -.. Ciaued IO Anita Strtei a.di II J:JO p.m. Wednetday
wller't a mu ia hi• 20s rq,onedly
DIMed do-.. a •••'•top. es:potoe!d
Wouelf .... -... oil • • • A .................... ....
~ o(a n881 "i81111 1100 bloc*
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Famlly planning ems ruled Illegal
ly nw A11ad111d ,.,._
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -A 5-* Court j-Thunday ....
deftd tbe Dtubntjian Adminis-
, U'Uioo to PIY for full family plm-niml W'\I ices for poor women de-
wide are bdnc 6tpri ... ec:1 on a daily
buis of crit.ical medical advior and
cue," tbc judet wrote.
Gov. Jerry Brown. Beermann said.
However, the Department of
HeUtb. Services is beina 1icpn:1r:ntcd
by the office of Attorney Omera1
Jobn Van de Kamp, who is a Demo-
crat and is narutinc for aovemor in
1990. Spolt ....... Alan Ashby said.
decision won't be made on whether
10 ~ the rulina to the 2nd
DistnCl Court of Appeal until at-
torneys talk to administration of-
(lcials.
said.
om..., said Js ramuy plannina Keating 'name Is a pain In the bank
clinics have already cloted bccau1t
of the cuts. I 7 of them in Los LOS ANGELES -Tbe unfoldina Uncohl ~vi~ aad ~ Aalocia-Aftaeks County, and many othcn tion sc&ftdal bu piqued 1obn 1. Keatina and bit l~ ~~ ~ lllill &bt aovanor's $24 million
..... CUL
He issued an injunction prohibit-
in& state Dep&rtment of Health Ser-
vices officials from refusiaa to
provide family plannina services at
the previous kvel He delayed that
injunction for 10 days to aive the
Deukmejian Administration time to
appeal.
have !'Mooed their houn and raised .. It's a real problem for us. We've bAC:I k>CS of coa~ ll!id Kelli..,
their fees. who for ejpt monlhs has tried io explain the miltakea idmbty woes be
State law mquires t~ state to
provide family plannina servicn to
aU poo:I' women who want them and
\be .Sministration caanot reduce
thoK terVices without a chanie in
tbe law, Judfe William Fredman
IOid.
lawyers for the plaintiffs 10Ld the and bis subwban Encino-hued benk have ~ ~ confute
judae that the cu1s would lead to -Ka.tine wilh Arizona millionairt Charles H. ~u-.: Jr., ~ of~
S7,000 unwanted pregnancies in the firm that bouaht the Irvine-hued Lincoln SAL leized by n:platon lD Apnl.
next year, thousand of cases of Neither the Kc.tines nor the Lincolns are re!atcd. . . .
.. We will. of course, appeal this
rulina b~ Judae Frcdman:· said
DeukmeJian spokesman Tom
Becrm.ann. "We believe tfu.t the
judcc has misread the· law and ap-
plied his own brand of tortured legal
reasoning to reach an incorrect con·
clusion.·•
"I think ifs a attat victory for all
the women in C&lifomia who rr-
qu.irt primary health services," said
loci Dirinacr. a California Rural
Lepl Assistance lawyer who araucd
apinst the. budact cuts.
cervical cancer 1ha1 would othcrwi1t "It's unbelit!vable and ifs true, and ~ wt&b (~IS COl~nct) w_un't
have been detected at an early stqc, true,·• said John Keating.. chairman 1nd chief exccuuve of Unooln Nauona.1
mort sexually u-.nsmitted diseases Bank.
and more abonions as well as more The bank's earnings arc mort than 60 pe~nt ~ of last year, _but
Gov. Geof'IC Ocukmejian. who
was un5LKXCSSful in persuading the
Leaislaturc to eliminate the $36 million Offioc of Family Plannina.
cut $24 million from 1u 1989-90
budaet last summer.
llitc:-tenn and dangerous abonions. K.catina said the bank would have fattd bcttn" 1f it wun t for the confusion.
''Plaintiffs and lhousands of
otben in San Luis Obispo and slate-
Fttdman was appointed to the
Superior Court in 1976 by Dcu-
k:mejian's predttcssor, Democratic
"'It reaffirms a fundamental prin-
ciple that even my 4-ycar-old under-
stands. that the government canno1
deny health services to those who
it's required by law to assist,•• he
The Office of Family Planninc
Jives grants 10 local clinics that offCr
birth control. health care screening
and other family planning-rclitcd
services to low-income women.
Abonions cannot be provided with
the state fa mil y planning funds.
Medfly infestation likely to worsen
a news conference (, also drew sprayi ng op~
ocnt.s who contt nd malathion is poisoning
people.
EL MONTE (AP) -A science panel advised
the state Thursday that the infestation of Medi-
terranean fruit Oics in Los AnJClts and Orange
counties is serious and likely to worsen.
fl ies. Gi,'en the limned supply of good quality
flies. 1 bait spray program will be required for
~nain existing and all new artas:· he said.
The Medfly, which can infest more than 250
kinds of fruit and vegetables. has been under
attack in Los Angeles County since summer. It
has survived lhe twG-pronged assault of
malathion sprays from helicopters and releases of
sterile Medflies that arc supposed to prcvcn1
The panel pro~sed expanding the aerial
s,praying of the pesucide malathion and said the
need for spraying would likely continue through
'_...-April and possibly longer.
lsi $iddiqui. assistant director of the Cali-
fornia Depanment of Food and Agricuhurt,
endoncd the rtt0mmendation and said he ex-
pected it to be approved by the depanment on ~riday.
breeding. tJf,. •
Siddiqui saia spread of the Medfly could cost
the farm economy S200 million a year indefinite-
The aectptcd method of a1taclung an infesta·
tion has ~n to deliver a dose of malathion to
the targeted area and then folio"' up with the
release of millions of s1erile Mcdnies each week
through two generations of 1hc insect's life cycle.
Ho~vcr. the entire infested area would require
betWttn 300 million and 400 million nies and a
government laboratorv in Hawau can only «'·
Ii.ably produce 100 mlllion Oics. Siddiqui said.
ly.
~in summary. the panel agrcn unanimously
that this MedOy problem is large, very serious
and will probably increase." said Roy Cun-
nifllbam. a U.S. Department of Agnculturr
research servicei official from Hilo, Ha"·aii.
Rather than shnnk. the infestation has
spread to part of Orange County and now
encompasses some 250 squarr miles.
Tht" panel recommended that the Oics be
conserved for release in only three-of 11 infested
areas, Whittier, Bald"'in Park. and the Santa
Garita V811cy. .
··Eradication of the Med.fly from California
requires the use of aerial bait s~ys or sterile
The infestation is presently confint"d to
urban areas but could threaten California's agri-
cultural cconomy if it spread to farm coun try.
"A program consisting of a series of at"rial
bait spray applications should be used in all other
an:as including any ne"' areas which may dc-
,·ciop, ·· Cunningham said. The panel announced its recommendation at
Santa finds gold mine in pet owners
BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -The
impeccably coiffed poodles on riuy
Rodeo Drive arc lapping up the
lalest local luxury: Pet photographs
with Santa.
Sherman Figland. a professional
Santa known in the well -heeled com-
munity for his appearances at 1hc
Wilshire Country G ub and the Los
~ Country O ub. .,..;_11 be posanc with Fidos and Fi6s on Sat-
urday for S3S.
The volunteer group. whi ch
rescues homeless and abandoned
dog.s and cal.S. sponsors 1he pcl
picture sessions at Christmastime
9ch year in the posh shoppin$ area
l.nown as The Rodeo Collcct1on.
"These arc keepsakes for people
who real],, love their pets:· Ms.
Traeger.said. "last year we had this
"·onderful family -a parrot. two
cats and a dog -"·nh Santa at the
same umc.··
.. Mostly they bnng in dogs and
cats, but people bring in birds and
last year this firl brought in the most
preao1,15 J11.t, • said Mildred Traeger
of Friends of Animals.
An<lthis 1s Beverl~ Hills. so 1i's
best 10Call ahead.
"We already have .'.!2 appoint·
mcnts. but we"ll 1take walk-ins:·
Traeger said.
WE HAVE
$50MILLION
AVAILABLE FOR THE PURCHASE
OF IMPORTANT PAINTINGS BY
Georwie: ad lows
Fn•k W. Beuon
T1tomM H•rt Benion
Qt. hnlinJh•us
AU.rt aien&Mtl
~C.li.P••
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0...i91••br
Q.rtes Burt:hfield
EailC.rt-
... ..,.c-n
~c.tlin
Wa. Men-in Ch•1e
frwcl.ric [. Churt:h
J.G.0...y
nr...... Cole
J. S' el ton Copley
....... Cornell
......._C.-•wfurd
Selh E.slm4nt
Fr•ncis \\'m. Edmond'
lyonel t"einin~r
Frederic.Ii. t'ri~lo:e
S.nfCM"d Gifford
Willi•m Glacken'
lolin H•berle
Vt'm. M. ll•meu
M•rsden H•r11ey
Childe H•-..m
M•r1in I. He•de
Rober1 Henri
E. l . Henry
Ernesl Henninp
Ed-n:I Hicks
Vidor Higin1
Winslow H_,.
Edw•rd ...,.._,.
Georpl.-
t:.M1n•n Joh-
fohn ken.ct
Chas. Spfa11:ue P'l!•rce
luhn P!io
Ammi Phillips
Ed.-.n:I H. Potlh•sl
Hiram Plnftn
~t. B. Prende~sl
Willi•m,R•nney
Frederic. Remin~on
!,.Qui, llilm•n
Theod0tt Robinson
Norm•n Rockwell
Chari& M. Russell
I\.. S.int-G•udem
fohn Sin~r S..rsenl
Ch••· Schreyvot:iel
toK-ph Slt arp
r.h•rlft Sheeler
Ev-ere!I Shin"
t"r1ftci1 A. Silva
lofln Slo.n
fOMJph Slella
Arthur T•il
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• ..., poAce, dreaed In riot ... r. wait outside ltl•
CD&el!D ..... 1'lturMlaJ dtoillJ before• Jury tOIWHI f'or•er
13a•1:••Mt .,..._ Loaw ... ..,. of two caunts of .......
tl9Ulfsler In ltM ... .,., of two bl.a: ••n that toucfled off
......... of rtols .... ,. .....
Jury convicts Miami policeman
of shooting, killing 2 black men
MIAMI (APJ -A Hispanic .. It j ust shows that our system
poliocman was found auilty of man-works if people will gi"c it a chance
slau&hter Thursday in the deaths of to work and that there art other
two black mt"n, and black leaders wa~ of impactin' 1he system than
praised the verdict as a just response throuch violcntt; said Willie Sims.
to the shootina that set off throe days a black: community leader .... ·ho is a
of racial violence. member of Dade County's com-
Mlami Officer William Lozano. munity relations boant.
31, showed no emotion when he When the verdicl was announced,
beard the verdict in the Jan. 16 people in the O"enown ncigh-
deaths of motorcyclist Ocment borhood where the shooting took
Uoyd, 23. and passen1Cf Allan platt ttupted with cheering. hom-
Blanchard. 24. The two counts carry honk:inc and hand-sla-pping. Men
a total muimum sentence of 4S and womt"n broke into impromptu
yean. solo dances.
Cin:uit Judar Joseph Farin.a de-By 9 p.m., the do.,..n1own area was
fencd adjudication on the jury's calm. A report of a man wounded in
findings. ant administnttive for-the lea in Ovcnown was possibly ~ty ~ allow a pre-sentcncina in-d
1
1':lll·related, bul not re lated 10 the
vestapuon. He on:leRd everyone rial.
involved to return to court Jan. 24. About 100 bbicks who had met at
State court upholds death sentences
SAN FRANClsi:O .!...., The siate Supreme Coun on Thursday uphek1
death scn1ences in Sant.a Barbara County and San Mateo County murden..
despite dissents about whc1her a j ~')' should havt" been told a defendant
wielded a gun a month before a k.1lhng.
The vote was S-2 to uphold the conviction and death scntc:nc::c of
Kenneth Lang Jr., 29, for the August 1983 robbery and murder ofa hunter
in the Los Padres National ForMI northeast of Santa Barban. The
dissenters. Jus1ices Stanley Mosk and Allen Broussard, raised a ~osl or..
objections about the evidence. the prosecutor's arauments and the Jud&e's
actions. The coun unanimously upheld thr-death sentence of Michael Wayne
Hunter. 31 . of Mountain Vic"· for the December 1981 munkn of his father
and stepmother. Jay and Ruth Hunter. of Pacifica. . ..
Both decisions wert "Ti u cn by Jusutt Marcus IUufman. who 1s reunng
from the coun on Jan. 31. The coun has affirmed 62 death sentences and
reversed 2S since conse.rv3.1i,·c ;.us1iccs gained a majority in 1987.
Terrltorlal rating has Senate fan
SACRAMENTO -A Nonhcm California senator said Thunday tha.1
hr: will introduce legislation to restore 1he right of auto insur:an~ companies
to base their ra1es on ""heft" cus1omcrs live.
.. , believe terri1orial consideration is the best and most valid rating
factor." Sen. Jim Nielsen said in a statement ... Whert you have more people.
you have more cars and a higher likelihood of accidents ... Urban areas of
the stale sec more la"'su11s. more expensive claims and more fraudulenl
claims."
Nielsen. R-Rohnrn Park . .,.,.as reacting to an announcement Tuesday
by state Insurance Commissioner Roxan1 Gillespie that bars insurtn from
usi~g territonal rating -the pracucc of basing ratt"J on a driver's area of
residence.
'Ii .\TIO"li ·\I. BRlt:t ·s
Car confiscations endorsed
PORTLAND. 0«". -. .\ nc"'· city Jaw allows police to seize can from
people '-'"ho dnvc "·h1lc !heir hcr-nSt"s arc suspended because of drunk.en
driving convictions o r "·ho U!.C 1hc1r cars for prostitution.
The Cit y Council unanimously approved the new confiscation I.a,.
Wedncsda~, and pollct.• may stan impounding can as soon as Dec. 15
Commissioner Earl Blumenauer estimated thr-city would confiscate S00
cars during a six -month tt"St pcnod. Most o"·nt"n will get their can baclt
after they pay tOIA'lng and storage costs. In some cases.. 1hc city will kttp
the cars and sell 1hem lo help pa) for the program. although the owner Wll1
ha\'e a chance 10 fight that 1n coun
Pearl Harbor attack remembered
PEARL H-\RBOR . Hawau --\mcnca should seize and suppon
opponunitie!> 10 reduce intcmauonal tensions. the commandn of U.S.
fo rces 1n the Pacific said Thursday 1n com memorating 1he 48th anniversary
of 1hc Pearl Harbor attack. ··Bui ""hen "''C pcrrc1ve a 1hn:-at against the
interests and sccun t ~ of 1hc nauon. "'C mus1 continue to speak out. even
if the tide of pubhc op1n1on is running the other w1y;· said Adm .
Hun1ins1on Hard1s1~ during a Sa\·) ceremony aboard the USS Arizon1
Mem onal.
Hardisty no1ed that an 18-~t:ar-old sailor lost in the Dec. 7. 1941 . attack
by Japan would no"' Ix 66.
That sailor would be plca!.Cd 10 sec 1ha1 1he Pacific command is wqing
peace, Hardist~ told about 100 1nv11ed guests.
'Giant leap' In AIDS research halled
WASHINGTON -:\ nc"' vaccine against a virus that causes AIDS
in monkeys is a s1gn1fican1 ad,•ancc toward developina a vaccine 10 protect
people against the closely rrlated human . .\IDS virus, expens said Thundat .
''The major Mgnificancc of this work is that (i t shows) a \'accine 1s
possible for an AIDS ''irus:· said Mic hael Murpht'y.Corb, head of a team
a1 the Delta Regional Primate Research CcntCT in Covinaton, La., that
developed the si mian vaccine.
Researchers at 1hc Tulane Un1 vcnity research center said a vaccine
made of whole. inactivated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can
protect rhesus monkeys against the virus which is a clote. eenetic relative
of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that cau1n AJOS.
ttOHl.D HHlt:t'
Montreal's mass klller Identified
MONTREAL -The gunman who ranacd throucJt 1he Univcnity of
Montreal's enginttrin& xhool and killed 14 women carried a suicide kiter
complainiq th.at women had spoiled his life and he wu wki.na fC'Y'C:lllt.
.poli~ said Thunday.
The killer -ide~tified by politt Thursday njpl as Marc Lepine. 2S
-also wo!lndcd nine ,women and four men before killina himtelf
Wednesday 1n the wont mass murder in Carudian history.
As he roamed throu&h the modem. six-story ~neeriDI buildi.aa firinc_
a rifle, Lepine ranted. ·'I want the women! .. and You're all a bunch of
feminists! I hate feminists!'' witneues told polioc.
One o(the wounded remained in critical but stabk condition Thursday.
The rest WCTe 0111 of danatt. -en....,.
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Lozano remained me on SI 0,000 the: sbootinc site for a march on the:
bond and bad to sw1mdet his oounboUK turned the event into a ~1.,.Uod ...-by th< ,.._ "'~'l:::r'b.s been rocked by rocial Havel may be presldentlal candidate
manba", multi-etlmic jary ..._..._, unrest four limes this decade. in-PRAGUE. Cttchoslovakia -Vaclav Havel, who only a moalh ..i was
relief 10 an i._,.;1y .....;-;;;::;;_ CludiJla riots in 19llO and 19.. reviled by th< oflicial inu. said Thunday be would.....,. lb< Pi~
munity that feared the uial womd = by acqui1tals of police if ~ to befp rno1 ... e the country's aisi1. --....... '11 _ ... .,..... -..---
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Aunt Bee', dead at age 86
SILER CIT'"· N.C. (A P)
ranees Bavier. 1he Emmy A.v.·ard·
inning acttns remembered b)
111lions or TV vu.·v.'ers as 1he
Yable Aun1 Btt on ""The . .\nd)
riffith Shov.··· in 1hi: 1960s. has
ed at age 86.
Miss Bavier died a1 ho me
'edncsday, said Leslie Fletc her of
nith and Buckner Funeral Home.
She: had bttn relea~ ~1onda ~
om a hospilal. whert she had bttn
:.ted for ·almost 1wo v.·('('ks 1n 1he
1ronary care unit.
Dick Linke, wmanager for Andy
riffith. who pla)'ed Shenff .... ndy
tylor in the series. said Gnffi1h
anlCd people to knov.· that Miss
1vier ··was a fine woman. a won·
:rful actrns and most or all. a
illiant character ac1ress. Even
ouch she was from Ne.,,... Yo rk
1ty, she play«! Aunt Btt so ptr-
:tly that evef)·one belie"ni she ""'as
~nt Bee and from Nonh Carolina.
.. We who knew her and worked
1th her will alwar s remember her.
'e say Fbye with a great deal of
dnc:ss, said Linke.
Actor-sinscr Jim Nabors. when
•tified of her death at his Hawaii
•me, recalled that Miss Ba"ier
fl'aS very, very good to me when I
"St started out and I was totally
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:bon.h and Gary Ruzicka. Corona
I MM. boy.
1na and DaYid Rubene, Costa ~ Jirt. .
me and StcYen Layton. Newpon
ach, prl. " Nn emlilrer t:f.
irley and Michael Marchi, Laauna u.. prl.
ll'CD and MichM:I Miner. Laauna
Id>. boy. mette and Scott Boras, Newpon
Id>. boy.
• and Tettntt RcNy, Costa
-. aiJI. .mad and Roeer Abbott. Ncw-
.. -. prt :ra and William Va.n Malit:,
mu_. lleoch. boy. Net • .,. IS
ti and 0.vid Di Rienzo. Irvine:.
' Nttl t 1r ti
vom and Michael Hardy. Cos1.1
... boy
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,..-. boy
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1nexpencnci:d in thi: hus1ncss."'
"'She ""as .Jlv.·a\!o. une of m'
fa,·onte people."" s.i 1d l"ahors. v.hO
pla)C'd gas !o.la t1on a11endan 1 Gon1cr
P..·le in 1he senC'!.. ··1 am a better
J)Crson for hav1na knov.·n her.""
He lo.aid she ta ught him a lot about
""personal kindness."" adding. "'Dur-
ing my free time she 1aught me
about anuque shopping."
Miss 8a\'1er. a Nev. ,.ork (~11 \'
na11 ve v.·ho v.·uuld ha \'e turned 8'7
this mon1h , ath:ndcd Columbia Uni-
versity and was a graduate of the
Amencan .... cademv o f 1he ,4.ns.
She had more lhan 10 years of
staae ex ptnence. 1nclud1ng sunt!o 1n
vaude\'11le and o n Broadv.•a\. where
she appeared 1n !,uc h produC11ons as
"'Kiss and Tell."" ··Point of No Re·
tum .. and ··The Lad;. Say!. No.'"
She became famous for her role in
the popular show stamng G nffith as
1 Nonh Carolina sheriff. She
ponray~ the devoted aunt v.·ho
was kno...,·n ror her Southern cooking
and who helped ra15.e 1he v.·1dov.·er
Taylor's son, Opie. ponra)ed by
Ron Howard.
She rontinuC'd in 1he role 1n the
shon-li"cd series .. MaybC'rT)• RFD.""
She "''on an Emm y for the role 1n
1967.
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1rvinc. boy
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Suzanne and Thomas Peterson,
Huntincton Beach, bo;.·
Kimberty and Gifford Han. Hunt-
incton Beach. Jirl
Cindy and Jack Buffa. Hun1in1ton
Beoch. ·~
Lisa ar.f Michael Lase;.i. Irvine, &irt
Julie and James Busby, Lquna
Hills. &irt
N.vemlilrer ?I
Marian and Peter Dickey, Costa
Mesa.boy
Diana and Richard Radomski, New-
Bcach. ·n ~ASTAL o&:0.VNITIES ll08Pl·
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Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Salpdo,
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boy -·· Siamab and A.Ar Zuhrabi .
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M ONftgeCOlllt OAIL.V PILOT/ Fricllly, o.cember 8, 1111
• ore pet peeves about pets
0£AR ANN LANDERS: Bless
you for running that letter from
""Outvoted in Va." about dog own-
en who kt their animals run loose'
wben aunts are visitina. Those of us
who have aUerg.ics arc irateful. My
husband is aoing ·10 have that
column enlaracd. framed and huna
in our living room. Thanks. sweetie
-Wash D.C.
~ D.C.: I'm &la• YM Wle41 It,
... ..C eweryoDe ilid. Read oa:
From New York: I loathe guesls
who complain about pcls when they
visit. My dogs live here. They are
members of ltie family. I refuse 10
put them 'in another room when
auests arrive. I wonder ir the person
wbo wrot~ thal nasty lcucr has chil·
dren. I've been in" homes where the
kids behave a hell ora lot worse than
my clop.
our dog jumped on a ''1s1tor and
four silver spoons and :i gold ashtr:iy
fell out of her blouSt".
son whose hobby is reptiles. The kid
has two!ythons that get loose every
now an then. We have told them
thlt if one of their pythons bites our
child ~ will sue th e pants off them.
We've called the police and they say
it's OK to have "pets" where we live
and those snakes are their pets. Now
wha1?
Dear Hart rfy~s are DOI '
polto11ffS. ne ~·t bile like rat·
tleuakn and cobras. Tbey cn1b
t~ir prey. It m~y be OK lo baYe
pets wbere yo11 live, b111 It Is not OK
lo llave tbem slltllertn1 around lbe
nel1bborllood. If 11 Uppens again,
call Ille poll~ one more time. Tbey
are obll1ated lo do something aboul
Ullls. Tile law 11 on yo11r side.
fli•l eat al ltomc. (It wnld hip If
yot1 tlarew •P oYcr U1cre Oliff. J••I
klddla1.1
Cincinnati: Speaking of pets: Herc
is a beaut for you. Ann. I started to
date a very aurac1ivc auy last July.
When ii began to gel serious,
"'Larry" told me I'd have to share
our bed wi th .. Buster." hi s Great
Dane. I thought he was kidding. The
first night I spent at Larry's pla~ •
Buster flopped in bed between Larry
a nd me. When Buster bc-gan to
growl. L'lrry said, ''Buster doesn't
like you. We're going 10 have
trouble." I replied, ··w e alrr-ady
have trouble. Goodbye." I haven't
sttn the guy since.
0.-, .... .....,.,.-
Spokane: Dogs arc-a 101 smaner
than people when it comes to judg-
ina characte1. If they snarl at and
pounce on gues1s it 1s because they
sense: that person is sneaky, under·
handed, evil and danactrous. Once
No City, Pl eaS<: My SIStC'r-in-\a\I,'
has two boxers . I am h:rrificd of
those dogs. and shr kno"'s ii. I've
asked her several times to please put
them in another room when I come
over. but she always "'foflets." On
my last visit, her anin1als npped my
nylons and drooled on my si lk skin.
She said, "They didn't n1ean 10 do
it, they arc jus1 playful." The 'vhole
thing was treated as a joke. I wi ll
never go o ver there again.
Hartford: Our neighbors ha ve a
Beloit. Wi s.: I am 11 vears old. I
like dogs. G randma likes.cats heller.
She has 13 cats in her house righ t
now. I love my grandma. but I hate
to ea t at her house tx--causc every-
thing sn1e1Js and tastes like her ca1s.
My mom says I have to. C:in you
help me? -Koger
Dear Roser: Go visit Grandma,
Dear Readers: Ooll't tlrirow away
tl101c a1cd Cltri1tma1 cards. ncy
wo•ld mcu a lot to St. Jlt4c'1 R.a.Dcll
for Clrilldrca. Tbcy bvc a card·
rccyclla1 pro1ram and woald love lo
II.ave yoar cards. Tiiie addrc11 11: SI.
J11de'1 Rancb for Children, P.O. Box
14Zl·AL, Boolder Clly, Nev.
8t085-14Z6. Dr. All•n Ko•nlng with Mary Lou Horn1bJ' •nd Jeny
lllchard1 at The P'a1hlonable1· hollday gala.
HIC I Ufa:
North-South vulnerable. North
deals.
NORTH
• Q 1 2
<:; •
The bidding:
North Eul
I 0 Pass
J. '. Pass Pus
South
I + • •
WHI
J ; . ...
har m t:n route in showing where his
strengttl lay.
Against four spades West led ttle
jack of clubs. East signalled cncour·
agcment with !he eight of clubs, and
West would dearly have liked 10
oblige. Sinl.".e that was no t possible.
the defender shifted to the king of
hearts. Declarer "'on, ruffed a hearl
in dummy, took the spade finesse
and eventully lost a spade and a club
Irick in addi1ion to the clu b trick he
had already surrendered.
West's lead of the jack of clubs was
most likely a doublc1 on, but East
could have protected agains1 the
possibility that it was singlc1on. All
that was needed was for East lo
overtake the jack of clubs wi1h th e
The Fashionables launch
holidays with tradition
·j A K J 10 8 4
0 K 9 J
WEST EAST + 8' + K 10 9
<:; K Q 10 9 5 J 2 9 8 7 4
0 962 "?3 + J + A Q 10 8 5
SOUTH + A r6 5 J
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llOICOS( 01'1.
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 11-. .\pril 19): Cycle
hi.ah, judgment and intuition will hit
mark.. Popularity mo"cs up, social
invitations multiply. Rcsolu1i on
concerning diet could be off-base.
Correct lhis situati on if clothes arc
to fit you. •
TAURUS (April 20--May 20):
Weck.end will feature participation
in sports activi ties. 3-'.;!llc wi\1 say, "I
never knew you had ll in you~ ..
Tonight you learn secret and mood
is for romance. Ano1hcr Taurus fig.
urcs prominently.
GEMJNI.(May 21-June 20): Wi sh
comes true as result of code. written
word. Member of opposi1e sex de-
clares, .. It's a pleasure to be with
you!" Weekend highlights dining in
BUY
through c lassified
842-58·78
Opening lead: Jack of •
Preservation o f your :issets is
comrTicndable; onl y yesterday we
lauded ii as a virtue. But you can
carry a good thing to excess. as this
hand proves .
We want to congra1ula1c Eas1 on
his clever lead-directing bid of four
clubs. He was prepared 10 retreat lo
four hearts anyway, so there was no
out-of-way place Virgo. S:ig1u anus
play roles.
CANCER ~J unl· 21-July 12):
Beautiful scenery fcalurl·d this y,·cek-
end. Emphasis no" on home, sccur·
ity. ra-eipt of gift r1·prl·Sl"nting token
of a1Tcc11on . Goal "'ill tx· reachl·d
with aid of Scorpio nail' c. Prestige
zooms upwards.
LEO (J uly 23-Aue. 221: \\'eekend
could feature boating, s"'·imming.
For now. you learn n1 ore ahout
various customs. subtk· nuances.
Member of opposnc st:.~ talks about
far-away pla ces. Piscr~. Vi rgll
natives are in picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 1J-Sept 12):
Emphasis on po"·cr pl:i). deadline.
ability to push nC"go11:i11on'> 111 your
What a pi1y that East nullified his
fine bidding with sli pshod defense.
fa vor. W~kcnd high ligh ts leisure
with one "'ho has carnl·d 'our rc-s~l. Financial s1:i1us shn\~s l·on-
s1derable imprb,1·n1 cnt.
LIBRA (Sep!. 23-CJct . 221: 't'ou·11
say. "This will tx· onl' ~'l'l'kl·nd
dunng which I can reall~ rela\1 ..
Focus on l-umple11 nn. 1·un1n1un1ra-
tion, 1ntroduc11on 10 ron1ancl·. P:i n-
nership and n1an1 :1I ~latu~ al<>u ti:a-
tured. Aries ligurt·~ pron1 1n1·ntl~.
SCO RPIO (0\'t. .:'J-N0'. 21 1:
Check Ca ncer rnessage. G l·t to hean
of matters through dirre1 approa<:h.
Weekend could li::iturt· n1ar,l·lol1\
contacts "'1th ~oung Jll·nrll' Your
O\\'n ~outhful 1"1gor rl·1ur11' Ll·o .
. .\quanu!o pl'r<;ons pl a) roll''
SAGITI' ARIUS I No1 . ~1-l ),,'1 . 21)
Hunch pa~s d1 v 1Jl·n d~. (11Jer
\l.'oman, po~s1bl\ n1othcr. n1akl·s
suggestiun that is unorthodo:\ but
will y,•ork. Trust ah1li1 ~ 10 anal)IC
character. Weekend 1nrludc~ \ 1s11 h)
relative recently relurlll'd frorn tnp.
CAPRICORN (IA·l·. 12 -Jan. 19):
Pressure is lifted. \Ou d1·clare. ··1 did
it. r m glad. hut· r don't w:in l 10
repe:it it~·· Focu~ un bod) 1n1agc.
wardrobe. legal procedures 1nvol\··
ing docun1ents. l'assport. dn \cr's
queen and cash the ace. Whether or
not West followed "'as immaterial.
East would .sim ply continue with a
third club and West's ruff would
seal the contract's fat e. The defend -
ers "·ould already have three tricks
in the bank, and East was looking at
a sure frump tril.".k for the seuing
trick .
By VIDA DEAN
If ifs the first S;uunJa, 111 l>cccni·
bcr. it n1ust tx· Thl· Fa~h1unablcs al
The Ritz.
Lunching at I.J an' l'ragcr·~ Nl'"-
pon {.'enter rcs1:iu r:1111 !o launl.'.h the
holid:i y scason 1s a thTl"l"-~l·ar tra -
dition for the Chapn1an ('ollcp;e sup-
port group. and 11's de.;;uned 10
con tinue. The fun 1>an) concluded
y,·ith ··S(.•t• \OU ht'f1' Ill"\( \e:ir.''
··v.'e n1cC1 thl· s.<trnl· d:~ll: :111J ha,1·
the ..an1c n1l·nu." -.:11d nil·n1tx·r
Peggy ("011nn . ··F,1·r~hoJ ~ llkt·s 11.
There "'as one hulc change 1h1s
11ml', hol soup l"ll rrou1t· 1n<;tcad o1
licc nsl' included. a cold soup. Anet . ahla'' a chU1..'llla1c
AQUARIUS (Jan. ~0-FC"b. IRI: surprise after thl' llilal hl•J Nor·
Dell} 1n vol"1ng (·onstrul.".t1on 11•-wcg1an sal ni on. l'u 1.:un1bers
cation end~ tlus Y.'Cl'kl·nd. 'i'ou·11 vinaigrette. cclef) r11CJI rl·n1oulade
lea rn "'hl're \ou ~tanJ. 1\h;11 10 J u and r:isrtx-m hrulC"l·:· tf.,cnbod\'
abCJu1 11. 1nnight 1011 l'n1.·1H1nll'r l'H:r-dce1arl·s thl' brull'l' I' lol'·l'al a°§ 1he\
son in J}l)\l\1on ul authunt~ ·r :1uru' cut through the ~11l'1'I cru.;;11ng.l ·
na111 <• tla'>h<·~ gre l'll l1gh1. \losl start the 'fl lOll'd 'nl·1al hour
PISCES (Fl·h. l'J.\1a rl·h ~Ill: "''1th k1r ro\'ak· l':1ch \C:lr :1~ the'
Kcckh.·ss :1handon '><>und' r11r11;1n1 1c e:i1rh up on ·thl· l·un11ni~ and going~
hut l'ould ll·ad to ··atT1lll·n1 ·· 1'1 ut1·c 1 of fl·ll o"' n1 l·nllx·r' (\\'1th ihl' 297
self 111 l'!lllJl1011al r llrn·hl''· ln,l·~t-seats 1n the huu,l· 'fh•krn fur thl'Tl'
n1cn1 op1>0rn1nll ) f('a1url'd. 1w,s1hly "'as no lull 111 lhl· 1;1lk )
this "\'Ckl•nd Sag111anan rla)~ ~1g-Huz7 :\ldnn. v.l·,1nng a Ja11l1ng
nifil·ant rule white ,.\1r Forl·l· u111f11rn1 h;id unl1 an
IF lJE('L\·IBl:H S f!I IS~ll l K hDur carht•r lx·l·n grand rnarshal for
BIKTl·ll)..\'I' . Si>tl1\' p1,:upk· 1)11nk the Orange ('u unl ) llohda~ parJde
~Ou arc 1he n...·,t tl1111g '1n1·1,· sl1l·1·J 1n Sant:i . .\na: Jt1n1l· ('hong t:ilkcd
hrcad. Othrr~ n11ght rl•gard ~ou :i~ ahuut :irri\'1ng h11111(· atier f1•ur
cru1·l 1askn1aster. 'i \1 u are run1:int1 t·. months of glob..· 1ro11 1ng: honoran
111 1cn'>1·, pa'>'>lonatl·. l anll'r. chairv.·oman Jud1l' \rg~rus bal'k
Capneorn 1x-rso ns pla) 1n11)t1rlarH from Turkey and lhl· l'~l'l\l'tlll'lll in
roles 1n )O ur hfe. FanHI} rl·la -San Fran1·isrn sa1ll hu,hand (il'11r~l'
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Glon:i 1-lasSl'tt. Nora Jorgl'nscn,
Lynn Os1·n, Myrna S:i ftig. Winni
Shon . (iinn ~ Sriiallwood . K:iy
Taec ker. Da"'ll \Vashl'r :ind !\-!:i ry
A.nn Wells.
~1orc 1rad111on cam<' into pla y
y,·it h strolling c:irolers :ind the
a"·:ird1ng of pn;l•\ Janet c.·orh1n
"·as happ) abou1 .... inning a dinner
party for 11 don:itC"d by Four
Seasons and Nu1 Ciurt nl'T. wifi.' of
the hotel n1:inagcr Thon1:is tiurtner
wun the Wl'ek · s stav 111 Cal..\-Vic spa
donated h) Marli.'nC :ind Bill PoY.·cr.
And. th l· fash ion-conscious
F:ish1on:ibl e' had thl·1r 1nteres1 in
fashions aroused "'llh :i prl'scn1:iuon
bv Saks Fifth A\cnue. South Coast
Piaza. Three moJC"ls s1rollcd 1he
d1n1ng roun1\ 10 sho" hohday and
glan1our looks. ''Al'>O. thl' latest 1n
cru1sC'"'l·ar:· s.a1d f:ishion dire~:tor
B1Hur Walk·nl·h nuung !hl' trend 1s
to luxur) fa hnrs 'uch as 'l·h l"t and
broacadl·.
SF.·\ ni ;1n:igl'T Da vid Bassani \'t>l -
untecrcd. ··Fash ions are very fcm1 -
n1nt• this Sl'aSon . fluid and tnoving
a"'3) fron1 :1 struclurtd look. We
i-xpc.·c1 1h1\ trl'nd 1ll c11n11nue into
spnng:·
Oth('f'> atll•nJ1ng 1ncluJed l·ha1r-
\l.On1:i n \·1ar' I 1>u l-l urnsb' :ind
hubby S<:ott: inen's con1n1itteC head
Jern R11·hards. c·hapman president
. ..\llC"n Kocnig and wife Judy. Floss
and EJ SC"hun1aC'hl'r. ~tary and
Janie\ Roose'' t·lt. Nora and ('harley
Hester. Ju ,.\nne and (iene Mix. Ann
:ind H u ~~ Pange and V1rg111ia and
Paul HendC"r.
Procl'eds frun1 thl' S65-per-pcrson
Cl'enl will tx·ncfit the . .\11-Faiths
Chapt'I 1n the nc"' r\rgyros Leanng
('enter at ('hapman.
L.'9. 80\'D
Ohio's Be rea has an ordinance
that prohibits a ca l from going out
at nighl withou1 a ta illight.
Are you older than 1hc Ford VS?
If you'"e over SJ. you arc.
Q. What did the old ti me fanncrs
get for letting companies paint
advertisc=ments on 1he1r barns?
A. Frtt painting of the barns
mostly.
Q. How long did your Love and
War man say it lakes to recover
from a broken romance?
A. Fi ve months is said to be
typical. For a serious affair. Re·
covery from a broken mall'iqc may
take closer to five years, accordin1
students of such matters.
Q. D\dn't the Native Americans
sweeten their food wi1h honey
before the White Man came?
A. Couldn"t have. Europca.n1
broqht lhe honey bees. In the
1600s.
BLSJNF$ Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/FrkSay, December I , 1111
, Assemblyman says Jaw violated in Lincoln scandal
~CRAMENTO (AP) -The chairman of a lesialabve panel probina Lincoln Savinas said Thurs-~i he . ~as a~~ed the state atto rney acncral and
fomta s pohtacal watchdog for broad investigations
of what he said was violation of state law prior to
collapee of the Irvine thrif\.
~ state's .PO.liti~I watchdog. the Fair Political
Practices Comm1ss1on, independently decided to probe
whether dealings between state officials and the Lin-co~ .Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on violated the 1974
?olibcal Reform Act. which targests conflicts of
tntere1t, lobbying act1 v1ues and campaign finances,
said FPPC spokeswoman Sandra M1ch1o ku.
The state attorney general's office said 1t has begun
a narrow probe of whether Lincoln avings employees
had state licenses 10 sell -.ccunttes. but spokesman
Duane Peterson dccl1ncd to immediately comment
Thursday on whether the office had expanded its
investigatto n
Assemblyman Patrick Joh nston, chairman of a
legislative commtllt'l' rxam1ning the state's role in the
collapse. said that ht• understood the attorney general
offi ce's had broadcd m probe following has request.
The devclopmt·n t ~ tame amid reports that the
embattled owner of the collapsed financial inslltuuon
used political contnbuttom. 10 protect has compan).
and allegauo ns that rnm:nt and former state offi cials
violated confl1c1-ol-1ntt:rt'\I laws against involvement
in decisions "'htrh hl·nl'fit them personally,
The failure: ot Lhl· In 1ne-ba~d savings and loan
also as under 1nvest1gat1on b> Congress and federal
aaencaes.
Johnston, a Stcx-kton Democrat, said at a Capitol
news conference 1ha1 specifically he had requested an
10ves11ga11on of what he believes was a conflict of
1nteres1 b) a former head of the state Corporations
Depanment. Franklin Tom. Has commlllee as still
examining the role of other state officials. he added.
"I beltl'\e that Mr Franklin T om violated the
confl1c1-of-1nteres1 prov1s1ons when he left tbe Depan-
ment of ( orporauons and then represcntc'1 Lincoln
Savmgs tn k~~ than a month an con' ersations before
regulators 1n 1ha1 de panment," Johnston said
Tom "'a~ 111 and could not comment. h is secretan
said <)eth -\ro nson. Tom·!> anorne). said T om did not
violate confl1c1-of-1nterest laws.
Upon completion of the probe by the FPPC, the
agency can levy adm101strative fines. me civil suits o r
tum matters over to local d istrict anomcys.
The cu~n1 head of tht> Corporations Department,
Chnsttne ~oder and her predcccssor, Tom. were-
members of a Los Angeles Law firm headed by Kan
Samuehan. the finance director of Gov. Georae Dcu-
kmeJ1an·s poltucal <.ampa1gns and has top fund-raiser.
-\ccordtng 10 published repons, Lincoln Savings
o wner Charles H Kt'a11ng Jr .. has family and associates
donated some SI 50 <XJ() to DeukmeJian ·s campajan
organizauon 10 l Y!)6 .ind 198., Kealln$0S -'merican
Con11nen1al ( orp. tht" parent of Lincoln. gave
SIOO OOO 111 the Republtlan Pan~ 10 1988.
Regulators begin trying to unravel
Lincoln S&L, Keating case in court
New S&L rules take effect
V. -\SHl ~GTO-..: I .\Pl ·-'>1nca nt'"' financial standard' d fecuve
Thursda) "'ill torcc m,>rl· th.in d third of the nauon's savings msrnuuons
10 shnnk or shut do""n 11 the~ lJn t rat'>l' nC'"" capital
Onl~ USOO of 2. 4110 '>&. t ' hJ' l' cnuugh capital to satisfy the require-
ment. prompttng indu.,tn anJh'>l\ 10 ntl l.name the deadline "Pearl Harbor
Da) .. because II l"OIOlH:k\ v.1th thl· 41'\th annt\ l''r'Mll"\ or the JapanCSC' attack
on Pearl Harbor WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal
regulators told a Judge on Thursda)
they can prove with JU'it four trans-
actions tha t Phoenix m1lltona1rt·
Charles H. Kea11ng Jr. was o pt·ra11ng
Lincoln Savmgs and Loan A!><ioc1a-
Lion "unsafe ly and' un-;oundl) .. 10
violation of the la"'
"We have ltterall) JU'>L the up of
the iceberg," James P ~1 urph\. an
attorne) for the Trl·a,ur: CX.:pan-
ment's Office of Th nit Super' 1!>100.
said a t the opening of a L\\O·da)
heanng on Kl·a11ng·, \u11 Jga1n'1 thl'
government.
The thnft o ffice·., prcden.•ssor. thl·
Federal Home Loan Rank Roard.
seized control of the lr,1nr 'i.~L I.isl
Apnl and placed 11 into rn·e" ash1p
10 August 10 "'hat regulatllr'> 1..all thl·
largest 1hnf1 rnllap..._. 10 ht'>llll!
Howrver. 10 ht'i 'iu11 hclon· l ' 'i
District Court J udgl' '\tank~
Sporkm. Keating anJ h1\ attorm·~.,
allege that Lincoln v.a\ ~mg oper-
ated soundl> and that thl' go' l'rn-
ment's se11ure u f 11 v.a' "caprtrt(IU\
and arbnran ··
Before hean ng tl''it1mon). Sporl.1 n
denied efforts b) Kc~111 ng''i allnrnq s
to qua-;h as rvtdcnrl' four kttl'r\
from OOl' o f 1 mcol n \ at tC'lrnl''.,
pnor to the 1mpo'it1H1n ol thl" r11n-
se rva1orsh1p last -\pnl 14
Charles ~ tern .. 1 I o'> -\ngl'll''
anome) rrpn.•sen11ng Kl'Jt1ng. -.aid
allowmg the go' ernml·nt LO U\l' the
letters \\Ou Id '1olall' h" d1l·n1·., .11-
tome~-dient pn' 1lcgc ··v.\• '>hould
not be forced 10 hJH' our o"'n
laW)ers used aga1n'lt u, ... hl' <,;11d
However. a11orne,c; for thl· thrift
regulators said thl· l~lll'f\ clkl'lt'l'h
became gtl\ ernml'OI pruf)l·rt' llnl'C
the go,emmcnt \l'llCJ l 1ncoln
Sporkm. hl'"'e' l"r. grantl'U 1-.cat-
ing's request ll>r gl>' l·rnml·nt rl"lllrJs
dating back to I 41<'i 1n1 t;l\-\hanng
More FBI agents join probe
W-\SHINGTON(.-\Pl --\uornq General Dick Thornburgh on Thurs-
da)> assigned about 400 more prO'il'C utors and FBI 1nves11gators to probe
savings a nd loan fraud that hl· predicted rnuld be the nation's "biggest
wh1 le-collar s"' an die:·
Thornburgh ~1d the aJJ111onal prn'il'1:u1ors. FBI agents and accounts
\\Ill be deplo)ed 1n 2.., l'11te'> "'hac lascc; of sa\•tngs ;ind loan fraud have
been p1hng up '>int:l' thl' m1ddk of the Jecadc
"Wro ngdomg 10 the sa' ings and lpan 1ndustf) ma~ tum out 10 be the
biggest white-collar S\\tndk 1n thl· h1,1on of our nauQn." the attome~
general told reporter'>
.\1one~ 10 htrl· the adJ1110n.1l pn><;l'lUtors and tn\t'Sttgators was
con1a1m:d tn a S4 S m1ll1 nn appropriation l'armarked b~ C ongress when 11
pas<;cd legislation thi-. 'l'Jr to 11ghtl'll rl·gula11on ot 1he scandal-plagued S&L
mdustr.
Thornburgh \a1J thl' ;1Jd111on o t '' r RI agl'nt' and 12 ass1s1an1 .S.
a11orne)~ LO Ill· Dalla'> !kl\lngs anJ htn La'>k IMle \\ill double thl' number
of fl·daal tn\C'illgawrc; n.1m1n1ng 11auJ in tht· Te\as sa\lngs and loan
1ndus1r~ .
Bt.''>ldt'> Oallac;. 1 hornhurgh .1nrHHllH l'd Lhl· J'>'>tgnmcnt of 27 FBI agents
and 15 more prO,l'l"lillH\ to I 11' -\ngck,. 1 ll FHl agent'> and 5 prosecutor
to Kama'> < 11~ l 2 agl'"" and fi' l' pm'l'CUWr' to Nc"' Orkans. I 0 FBI agent~ and four pro')l'Cutor' Ll> Oklahoma t tt) and 10 agents and four
prosecutor'> w :"' l'\\ ) or!.
.\nuthrr .:!"agent) ;ind 14 pni'c,·uwr' "'ill Ill· assigned 10 Houston.
.-\dd111onal ,.,, l'\llgl.llllr'> and rro~l'l'llll•r" "'tll he assigned to Anchorage.
-\ tlanta. Boswn. ChKJgo. < In danJ. I kn \l'r. El Paso. Little Rock.
~emph1). ~11:im1. :'\11nncap11ll\. :".l'\\arl.. Omaha. Philadelphia. Phoenl\,
Sanamcnto. San ·\nLonio. \an I ranrl\u>. "il·attlc dnd Tampa.
T he .ltturnl·~ genaal dl'l hnl·d 111 'a~ "hl·thl·r S3\ 1ngs and loan
dcrl·gulc1111m l·11111nhutl·J 111 thl' llh"fl".l\l' 111 n1m1n.tl fraud
agreemrnt' tx·L'-\l'l'n hunJrl·1.I\ lll
thnlh arounJ thl' u1un11' JnJ lhl'tr
holding compantl''
-\ kc\ ekmcnt 111 the ll'" l"rn-
mcn1·., ra~l· again .. 1 1--l'Jllng '' th.!l
Lmcoln and 11s holJmg tomr.10'
abust.'d J t:i ,_,haring agrl·1.·ml·n1 111
efftc11' cl) !>tphun oil lll'arh s11~
mtlhon 1n f1:der.ill~ 111,url·J Jl'Pll\11\
Rcgul:Jtor.; ha\l' likd ,1 \Ull ol
tht'tr o"'n .ig.i1n.,1 1--l·atintt . .illcg1ng
that h(' anJ nl'.lrh ,, J .,1.:n :i"u1.1a1es
engaged in \\ 1dnprl0JJ 1lkg.il dl'LS of
traud .1nJ ra1.l-l0 ll'l0nng l Ulrn1na11ng
tn thl· lo\!) uf up 111 S.:! 5 h1llmn in
kdaall\ 111\ua·J Jl'Pl•'>ll' trum l 10-
r uln
-\.., l h.11rm.m ul -\ma11 . .in ton·
11nl·ntal ( orr I lfllllln·, h11lding
rompaO\, l--l·a11ng 1., among the" 11-
nesses summoned tu 1n11h un h1.,
lawsuit aga1n)I the go,~rnmcnt .
Whether he "111 •~ rn douht
The target ot a fl•deral cnm1nal
g.rand Jur: in\C.'!>llgatton 1n Lo'> -\n-
geles. Kea11ng 1n,o kcd h1') Fifth
Amendment right aga1n\t '>ell -1n-
cnm1na11on and rrfu-.ed Lo ans"er
question'> 1n J '>Ubp(ll"nal·d appear-
ance la\L month lxtun: thl' lluu'>t·
Banking ( ommtttl'l'
One ul l\.l·a11ng·, Jt111rnl') ..
Leonard R1l l-"'il Jr. rl·fu~·d tht\
week to \a\ v.hl·tha l-.r.i11ng "ill
again clJ1m J CllO\lllllllUOJI nghl
not to 1n11f\
porktn J former 1."nlnrn·mt·n1
chief at the °)(.·l until'' and I \Changl·
Comm1~s1on rl'Jel ted the go' l'rn-
ment') plcJ l.ist month Ill J1)mt'>~
Kea110g's la"'>Utt 1mml·J1.itd)
The JUdgl' \a1J hl· "'antl·J w ··1e'1
a fe"' thing'>" 1n Lhl' go,anmcnt\
record ocfnrl' Jl0l1J1ng \\hl·thl'r thl·
case should gll to .i lull trial. "h11.·h
could take l\\O \l'ar\ or h1nga
L"nder an arrangl'llh'nt .ipprcncd
b\ a11ornc\\ for hoth "Jl·'· ,1 .. ,am-
pie" of f~iur J1.•al' -1v.o land
1ransac11on'>. J L~l\-\hanng arrangl"
rnent hl·t"t'l'n L 1nc11ln .inJ IL'> hnld-
mg rompan~ and J Jl·al '"'oh ing
\temore\ '>lllll. -""' on·up~ thl'
l\\O da)' ol hl·.tr1ng\
T he land tran..acuon-, cHl' .imong
10 10,oh 1ng Linloln\ pur1.ha'>l· ol
an .S"'b-auc parll'I i'\ mtk'> '>Outh-
\\Cst nf Phocnl\ for S~n ti m1ll1on
The go' ernml·nt Jlkgl''> L1moln
used stra"' bu'e" .inJ \tra"' ~1r·
ro"'ers 10 ~II the pro pt·rt, Im S 1111 4
million. dairn sic mtlltl•n 10 ph1m\
proft:.-. and-pa.,., S' I mil hon 111 li:Ja-
all~ 1murcJ Jept1,1t\ ··up,trl"Jm .. Ill
-\men1.an < unttnl'nt.11 'urfll1-.cJI)
10 pa) 1a \l''
·· 11·s a good anc1ll•g~. t"\ll'Pl 10 unl· rc\pert ... said econom1s1 Roben
L1tan of the Brooking'> lm111ut11•n . .i V. a'>h1ng1on think tank. "This wasn't
a sneak attack IS&L'' \houlJ ha'l' 1.nnv.n tht\ \\as roming a long ttme ago ...
The ne"' rull'\ \\lTl' rl·qu1rl·d unlkr \~l ha1lo ut leg1slat1on enacted Aug.
9 and are con!>tdercJ thl' uinwr..111nl· rt"lorm or the bill The Office ofThnft
Superv1s1on published thl'm '"' ti
-\d\OCates of fornng \~L U\\Ol'r'> Ill had. 1he1r lending with more of
their o""n mone~ \a\ thl· mt"J'>Url" \\111 l'OlOurage 1n!>L1tu11o ns 10 avoid nsk)
1n\es1ments thai u•ulJ run up big 111'>,l''> lur thl· go' em men I deposit
msurance fund.
Of the I . I OC> tn'>lllut111n' l.1ll1ng \hon ot tht" '>tandard. about 300 are
alread) m sohent anJ Jut: 111 ht· tramlan·J to the Resolu11on Trust Corp
for ltqu1da11on
Of the 800 rl.'mJ1n10g Jhout 2~,, hkl·h "Ill ht' able Ill shnnk or raise
.ap1tal on their o"' n .ind .1ho u1 2 '' hkt'h \\o n·1 he able to do 11 before
mandatOI! gro"' th rntnd111m ta kl· l'lln t 11n Jan I I 9Q I. M Dann) Wall.
director of the 1hn11 11ITill' ...i1d T hur"'1J'
"Then 300 in the m1JJ1l' .1.n· l JnJ1JJLl''> Im the matlhmaker program.
bhnd dates. arranged m.1rnagl'\ h11"nl·r \l1U ".int 10 put 11 ··Wall told the
-\ssoua11on o l C1t>'l·rnn1l·n1 -\l1.uuntJnl\ T hur~a' 1n a rcfaenC(' to a thnft
office program J1ml·J JI m.itlhtnl<! "eak 'i ... '-.L ... "'llh mc:-~er panners.
"There arc 'l"r. gnoJ n··""n' tu 4ul''itt11n "'hether the gu) s 10 the
middle"' 111 .-.ur' "c. '-l"rlJ1nh 1n thl·1r prl"\(.'OI lnrm ... L11an said "'The most
ltkcl) strateg~ will ix· '>hnnkJ!tl' tx·,.1 u'e thn "ill not be successful 10
attracting ne" \.Jp11al fh1.'rl··, J r.tll hJ nt1t1ng 11,cr tht entire thnft 1ndustf).
"'htch mal.1.·\ in'e<.tnr' ncn,,u, ·
Keating may face racketeering sui t
PH< lE'.'-1'\ 1 -\Pt -l hl· nJ11111 1n-\.htl'l 11t a publication that CO\lers the
sa\tng!> and loan 1ndu,tr. \J'' thr hJl·r.il Deposit Insurance Corp. Wlll file
a c1,1I racl.e-teenng la"''>U lt .iµ1m1 \mt'nl.ln C o n11nental Corp . chalITTlan
Charles H Kca11ng Jr anJ a T l'\d1"•ha'>l'J real estate compan~
tan trachan eJ1tor n t '-Jllonal l hnft and Mon.gage :-.lews. told
reponers for ( '°"· "T-\R r.id10 10 Phl>e01\ and the Ph~nix Gazette that
the suat ..... ,11 name -\mem.:an t 1.rntin1.·ntal lr.1nc-hased Lincoln Savings and
Loan. K.ea11ng. \outhmarl. < orp .ind \an Jacmto Sa' mgs ~ssociauon.
Federal officials dl·cltned tClmml·nt on tht' repons. and a Kea11ng
attorne\ said tht claim' "''re untnunded
-\rnencan C on11m·nt.il hJ'>l.'d 1n Phoenl\ lOntrolled Lincoln Savings.
"'hich 1s bas...·J 1n ll"\\tnJJk until regulator.. stepped tn ~h1le Southmar~.
ba!>ed in Oalla\ l·nntr11lkJ lhlU'>tnn·haScc'J ~n Jaonto
The contl·mpl3tl·J .,u11 \\Ill d J1m that the t""o thnfts each loaned mone~
10 thl' other·., parent rompan' 1n order to get aro und restncttons on what
a 1hnft can ll'an to II'> n" n lump.in' '>tral han ..aid. quoting FDIC sou~.
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Nintendo accused
of unfair marketing
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
cbairm1n of a House 1nUU'USt J)lnel
cbaraed Thursday thert is "slrOna
evidence" that unfair marketina
f,f'ICticcs by Nintendo of America
nc. have monopolized the home
video pme industry ind lc.ept the
prices of Super Mino and his bud-
dies 111ifici1lly high.
Rep. Dennis Eclc.an , D-Ohio,
asked the Juslice Department's an1i -
tNSt division to investigate NintC"n-
do, the U.S. subsidiary of a Japanese
m1nufacturer that revived the
domestic electronic game industry
ind now controls 80 percent of the
$3.4 billion market.
Nintendo officials angrily dis-
puted the ch1 rges and accused
Eckan of dcnyina them an op.
ponunity 10 dC"fend themselves.
"This auy is just grandstanding,"
said How1rd C. Lincoln , senior vice
president of NintC"ndo.
Eck.an, chairman of the House
Small Business subcommittee on
antitrust, accused Nintendo of in-
timidating ft"tailers lo keep com-
pe1i1ors games off the toy stoft"
shelves.
He said Ni ntendo has used ex-
clusive software arrangements and
physical computer-chip barriers to
control the marke1. and he charged
Ni ntendo had cre;ited artificial
shortages of some games sold by
licensed software producers.
Boeing worker guilty in defense probe
WASHINGTON (AP) -A feder·
al court jury Thursday convicted a
former Boeing Co. marketing ex-
ecutive on 39 counts arising from
his possession of ~ft"I Penta gon
budget documents.
The 12-member jury in U.S. Dis-
trict Court delibera ted about two
hours before returning the verdic1s
against Richard Lee Fowler. who
worked for Boeing from 1978 until
he was fired in l 986.
Fowler could be sentenced to 310
years in prison and lined $225.000 1f
the maximum penalties ""·ere im-
posed. The counts with which he
was charged included conspiracy.
mail fraud and illegal conveyance
Boeing has pleaded suiltv 10 re-
ceiving classified documenis from
Fowler and has agreed 10 pay linl's
of S5.2 million.
In testimony this week . employees
of several defense contrac1ors said
they were pan of a nine-<:ompany
network whose Washington rep-
ft"SC ntatives traded Penlagon budget
documents .
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Keith Johnson named new \ president at Fieldstone Co ..
Cbief'Oocratina Ofr.cer &etdi A. J1a 11 ~ ~ p1~111t of'tM
Fieldstone Co., announced Peter C>c*I, wbo wdl conunue lft bit rok u
chairman ind chief ellecutive officer. . ... Johnson will maintain his offices at both 1he firm's San Diqo diviS&on
headquanen and 11 lhe Newport Beach corpcnte heedquarttn. . . . __ ......
T he Irvine 1rchitccture and plannina firm ofCXP Inc., _annou~!..':'
pro motion of,,... P. Ttllly from vice prnidcnt to.vice pres1denl.P110C:-.-o·
Tully received his t>achelor'.s dqree ff?m Cal ~I)'. San Luis Ob1~po.
He is a member of the Amencan Plann1na A~t1on. the Am~n
Society of Landscape Architects, the Urban Land lnslltute ind the Budchna
Industry Assocation.
Collffll A. Lamb has t>ttn named ~i~ preside~! of mark.etina for ~rbin
& Wenz of Irvine and San Diego, a cenified pubhc accounting and buSJnesS
consulting firm. . . Prior to joining the firm. she was an 1ccount . supervisor with Los
Angeles-based Asher/Gould Advertising; marketing d1~.or for Westworkl
Community Hcalthcaft" in Lake Forest; and advert1s1ng m1nqcr for
National Education Corp. in Irvi ne. • •• Scott R. Jones, a Corona del Mar resident. JOined. Carl ~rcher
Enterprises. parent company of Carl's Jr. Restaurants. as v1ct president Of
research and development.
In his new position, Jones is responsible fo r research and development,
product dC"vclopment and quality control. .
Formerly with Marie Callendar's Restaurants for 22 years, he has a wide
range of experience in restaurant opera lions an~ ~r11:ining and most rrce.ntly
""'as vice president of corporate systems before J01n1ng Karcher En1erpnses. ••• Irvine architect Don W. Caksey was elected as 1990 tft"asuft"r of the
California Council of The American Institute of Architects.
Caskey established his architecture practice in 1976 and subsequently
merged hi s firm wi th that of hi s curren1 panner. Ric hard N. Coleman.
Caske v serves as chit•f executive officer fo r the 40-pcrson archit«lural firm
in Irvine. • •• Costa Mesa resident Rlellard D. Crowell was named honorary member
of 1he California Council. The American Institute of Architects.
Cro .... ·ell is president and founder of R.D. Crowell Insurance Agency,
which specializes in professional liabilit y and other coverages for architects
and engineers. His firm .... ·as a sponsor for the 1987, 1988 and 1989 CCAIA
Mon1ere~· OC'sign Conferences.
Market marks time waiting for report _/.
NE W YORK (AP) -Stoc k pnces
pulled back Thursday as trade rs
awaited the latC"SI report on employ-
ment.
The Do""' Jones a.,·erage of 30
industrials dropped 15.99 points 10
2.720.78.
Declining issues outnumbered ad-
vances by about 4-to-3 in na-
tionwide trading of New York Stock
Exchange-listed stocks. wi th 622 up.
843 down and 530 unchanged.
Vo lume on the floor of the Big
Board came to 161.98 million
shares, up fron1 145.85 nullion in
the pre vious session. Nation .... ·ide.
consolidated volume in NYSE-listed
issues, including trades in tho!K'
stocks on regi onal e:\changes and in
the ovC"r-the-coun1er market. totaled
197.60 million shari.·i..
More than half of the l)ow·s dt·-
chne was accounted for b) a 511•-
point drop, 10 66'1•. in the stock of
Chevron Corp.. ....·hich had bcC"n
widely rumored a~ a po1ential
takeover target.
PC"nnzoil. whi ch .... ·as up 'l• at 83 1'<.
said it had acqu ired IS.8 p..·rccnt of
ChC"vron's stock and might buy
more. but had no pn.•st•nt plans for
a takeover bid.
'\\"SE <"O .'t'IPOSITE TRA'.'\SACTIO'\S
Othcl"\lt'lst'. analysts said hopes
had dimmed a bit this """eek that the
Federal Reserve might soon relax i1s
credit polic\ funher.
Prices o( long-term governmen l
bonds fcll shgh!l) 1n Thursdft)·s
acti v11~. pushing up their yields to
the 7.9 1 percent-7.95 percent range.
Brokers said optim1sn1 about the
chances for fresh declines in interest
rates could be rt•vivcd 1f Friday's
monthl y report fron1 the Labor De-
partment on the en1ployme nt situ-
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omic gro .... ·th remains sluggish.
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Initiative tests
gun-control law
.Another ~tt~e o~er gun control is brewing in Cali-
forrua, and _this time .1t may be decided at the ballot bo~
rather than in the Legislature. California is one of the states
that recently enacted a law restricting assault rifle sales. The
federal govc;mm~nt also has banned imponing some types
of assault nflCs.
California's law was sparked by a wanton attack on a St~kton . school's children and teachers by a man using an
assault n!fc, k_s. well as l_he growing use of m ilitary-type
weapons 1n ~mes .. especiall y drug-related crimes.
When Cahfom 1a banned the sale of assault rifl es anti-
gun proponents breathed a sigh of relie f. '
. Many gun enthusi~sts gasped in disbelief. They pcr-
cc1ved t~e 18;w as an omi nous threat to their Jiben y, a denial
of con~t1tut1onall.Y _guaranteed rights and a trend toward
d1safJ111ng law-ab1d 1ng gun O"'-'nl·r.s. They want to rig.ht this
wrons.
On Wednesday .. Secretary of Staie March Fo ng Eu grar_itt::~ a .group penn1s~1 on to begin gatheri ng signatures for
~n 1n1~1at1Y.e guaranteeing the righ t of fireanns ownership,
1nclud1n.g weapons of defense. well-suited fo r fending o ff
invasion." Bernadine Smith and Gerald G . Hunt both of
Hanfo rd •. a~ t~e initiative's principal proponent~.
The 1n1~1at1ve would bar public offi cials. the Legislature
or ~ny pubh.c body from denying, curtailing, prohibitin$. or
tu1ng_ the ng.ht to ~ar anns, or enacting laws. regulations
or ordinances that "1n any style. form or manner" constitute
the registratio n o f fi rearms o r ammunition.
It would pro~ib11 any a.ction ·10 promote, or to engage
in" the confiscation of fi rearms. including "weapons of
defense, well-suited to fend off in vasion:·
These rights. according to the initiative's backers.
wo uld no t apply to convicted violent fe lo ns or peop le legally
declared mentally incompetent.
State law requires that the proponents subm it 595.485
valid signatu res of registered voters by May 11. 1990. to
qualify the measure for the Nov. 6 general e lection ballot.
T~e e_fTC?rt to .qualify the initiative and the resulting
campaign 1f 1t qualifies could be one of the most significant
political struggles over gun control io the· nation.
G un-contro l advocates and the victims of JUn·related
crimes who fear t he increasing trend of violent acts
committed with guns -especially military-style weapons
-are on one s ide of 1hc issue. They have recently enjoyed
the support of nume rous la"' enforce n1ent agencies.
O n the other si de are gun owners. w ho t"faditionally
have the suppon of the arms indust ry and the National
Rifle Association.
Million s of Californians. "'ho belong to neither camp,
arc in the middle.
A middle-ground consensus toward gun control in the
U nited States has bcl'n slowly ·developing since the as-
sassinations of Jo hn and Robt-rt Kenned\ and ~1arti n
Luther King J r. Recent adva nces in the trend were spurred
by the Stockton schoolyard shooting a nd the attempted
assassinations of ex-Presidents Gerald Ford and Ro nald
Reagan and the "'-'Ounding o f Reagan's press secretary,
James Bradv.
That tfcnd is essl·ntially tO"'-'ard s1rong registration
systems for most weapons. banning other types o f weapons
and a waiting period befo re the deli ver;.· of purchased
firearms. Some of these elements arc now law, others are
still being debated.
Californians could play a m ajor ro le in this national
public policy debate: ho"·ever. the history of in it iatives a nd
the style of campaigns to get them approved o r defeated
may become as muc h of an issue as gun control itself.
Despite 1he advantages and democratic lo~ic of e nact-
ing law by popu lar vote. numerous s uch effo rts 1n Cali fornia
have bee n cloaked in divisive campaigns and o utrageo us
disto rtio n s of what some in itiatives would and wo uld not
do. Some laws that were enacted by initiative had adverse
effects on the situations they were supposed to correct a nd
contributed to the Legislature's inability o r unwillingness to
perfo rm as a prudent public policy leader.
The initiative process in Califo rnia is a significant right
enjoyed by the residents of less than half o f the states in
our nation. If gun control· is to be debated and decided by
initiative, Californians must exercise their best judgment,
accept their responsibility 10 be well-infonned voters and
look beyond the rhetoric o f both sides of the gun contro l
argument. They must spend the e;ii;1ra time required to
understand the issue and the ramifications of the proposed
initiative. and resist the all-too-c:ommo n temptation to
approve o r reject initiati ves solely o n the apixal of "'ell-
financed. passionate and distorted high-powered cam-
paigns. The issue and the initia tive process is too important
to receive anything less.
-OR-AN G_., c-..oA--ST a __ a_ily Pilat
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·\~~Ot"iatf' t~ditor
TOrtl Cl.A~l:"l
Nt•• Editor
ST[V[ MARBLE
Ci1y Edilor
ROGER BLO<)M
Fe•lurn Editor
ROGEWC:ARL"-ON
Spo1ih" Ecfllor
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a rma.1w.. ™'"'°" TERI PUPO
ClttulaOoa Marketina Managr.r
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OIALON GOOD
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JA:'li'\' Ht:ll:tlt:,Rt'.H(,
R"t•il Sal"" Man•ll"'"
Ctlt:RI t'Rt:t:MA'
Cla ... irN-d Manacf'r
Jl Ol' OETI"I ~(,
Legal Advr.r1i.in• ~fa11a11f't
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Art °"'-'°'"
MARY CARTER
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ALI 4 TADLOCK
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H1"'11Y&NICHT
Ornery groups ganging
up on Huntington Beach
Wha(s that cro"·d doing 1n lht•
square? Oh-oh. comrade. llmt• ro go
1he_r'rc demanding their
CHEAP Sl-I OTS~~·
Ht ;NTl!'IGTO'.'J BE.\CH -T he
police depanmt•n1 memo listing 15
gangs who are-kno"·n to operate in
the cny "·as 1ncompletc. according
to a fotlo .... ··up memo sen1 to 1he Cit)
Council along v.·11h a request for a
tenfold 1ncrea!>I.' in the dcpartn1cnt'?>
ga ng suppression budget.
According 10 thi s second nit•mo.
prepared by police Sg1. I. B. Spot-
1inem , there are at least eight o ther
ga ngs 1n the ci1y. which are goi ng 10
require grca1 gobs of monc) 10 sup-
press. They include:
I) The 17th SrR't'r Gn-,ers. Rt"-
ported to number in the hundreds.
this gang's 1urf ce nters on I 71h
S1ree1 and Orangt· .\'enuc in tht·
dO"'-'ntO"'-'fl area. Gang member.;
sport gray or blul" hai r. or nont' at
all. The gang dress code calls for
pol,·es1er pants and light ~"eatt·r~
for "men. print drt•s!lot"s and s"eatt•rs
for women. Gang n1embers arc
known to engage 1n card games and
erratic d riving.
2) The:.· f'onh.ude Rt•ra1h·rs. The
number of meml"x-rs LS hard !O gau~e
because of rapid turnovl."r, but this
gang has a vi rtual lock on Edinger
. 4.. venue be1v.·ee-n the 40 5 Freev.·a~
and Edv.·ards Street, T ht•1r method
of operation 1?> 10 lun: cltiLcns "1th
the promise of an1ple parking and
thc-n t.ake 1hl."1r monc' 1n rt•tum for
lhi ngs they don't rl":i.11) need. like
rattan magaz1nl." racks or au11imohlle
bras.
3) The Blut1iop Parkers. Rarely
seen before JO p.m .. members ofth1s
gang hang out in pairs. in parked
autos along the bluffs north ofGold-
env.·c-st Street on Pacific Coast High·
way. The gang does not Stem to
prefer an} colors for their cars. but
gang vehicles can be easdy identified
by thc-ir fogged "'indov.·s and tend-
ency 10 keep bouncing on thc-ir
shocks e\·en "·hilc-parked.
4) The Yup Patrol. One of the
newer gangs. 1ls members began
flocking to the downto"'" area 1n thl"
~
last couple of years. The~ arl' easd~
identified b~ tht·ir dark glas~s.
bnefcascs. B~t\\·~. and nt'r' ou~
mannen sms.
S) The Do"'nlo"n tJit.·mula1on
Demon5. Pl'rhaJ?S the ntost dt·struc·
t1ve of all the HunllnKton Beach
gangs. this group 1s alrrad} respon·
sible for 1he loss uftht-Ciol dl'O Bear.
1he Clark Hoit-1. ihe \\"a,ne's .\uto
building and numt•rous oihcr do"n-
town landmarks. (om pu~d ong·
1nall y of locals . 11 "as rclat1,·el~
innocuous !Or n1an \ 't'ar~. until an
1ntlu.\ of mt•mbi.·i?> ·and. mone~.
mos1l~ from 1ht• north. :ind an al-
liance "'1th the \'orkto v.n Yakkers
(set lx-lov.·) enablt·d them to bi:gin
operating \'irtua11~ unt·hallenged.
6) The )'orl.101o1n \"akkt•rs. \\"uh
only SC\t•n kn o"·n mt·mbi.·rs. "'ho
only gather l'\'<"I") other 1o1et•k and
seldom agree on an~th1ng. this gang
neverthtles.1-"lelds JlO"t"r O\Cf the
enltrC' Cl!\ from 11.1-hon1l" turf at
Yorktov.·n· .\\enuc and '.\·lain Strer\
The Yakk t"rS are h' 13.r the mo~t din.·
threat to the h'cS and propcn ~ ot
the cn11ens of ~l un11ng1 on Beach.
espec1all~ since 1he) alht•d them-
selves "'-'llh the l)o" nt o"' n 0.:mo-
lition Demons. Tht·~ alMl s.ccn1 to
ha\"e a qlose alliance "'-1lh lht• ubi-
quitous fiut m ~ stt•nous Black-and-
Whires. an armed and mohilt· gang
that is headquartered ne\I to the
Yak.ker.;· home turf No one. not
e\•en lhe \'akker.;. k no"~ much
about the inner "ork1ngs of 1he
Black-and-\\'hnes. as 1he~ are \ef1
suspicious of dealings v.'il h
ou1s1ders.
7) The-&_1 .Stn.'"t·/ 8 /l>lhlhtiunds.
also known as The Barl.t•r-5 This 1s
actua\1) a Costa :-O!esa gang. but II
maintains a presence 1n Huntington
Beach. Member'> of this ga ng t~ P•·
call~ dress some"hat 1n formall~.
cam pen .. and nott"book\_1n lieu of
"'eaPons. and :isk: a 101 of~barra<>s-
1ng quesuons. ~one of thl· 01her
gangs are actual!~ allit·d v.11h the
Bloodhounds. but the fae1 that the'
are active-I~ dislil..ed b~ the \'akkerS.
Demohtion Demon'> and Black-and-
Whttes dOt's endt•ar !hem some" hat
to all 1he re't ••• BERLI:'\ -.-..;01 all the East Cier·
mans "·ho pourt•d Out of their co un -
tr;. last month "'-l'nt to v.·es1 Ger·
man ~ Some (jerman., t'aught up in
the-e.\CL\emcnt of tht· momc-n t
crossed tht" eastt'rn bordl·r 1nt0 Po-
land instead.
. .\ St.ate Department c\pcrt 1n
European affair~ chalked n up to
"force of hab11 ." • • • JERl "S...,LE '.\1 In Jn un-
prc-cedented mt·dical co1 nc1dence.
1mmed1atel~ after V.'csl Uerman
Chancell or Helmut Koh!"s speech
proposing a plan for German re--
unification. the entire nat ion o f Is-
rael had a heart a11a cl..
••• P . .\RIS -Ditto pre \ IOUS
onl~ 1n France. • • • v.· . ...,RS.\ v.· -Duto ag;un • •• ~10SCO\\ .. -Sarnt• hl'rl' • • • PRAGl 'E -S:tml· • • • OSLO -Here . too. •••
item.
BR L.:SSSELS -\"ou guesM'd 11 • •• COPESH .\GE'.' -Yep ••• LL'XE'.\-IBOL 'RG - L'h-huh. ••• A THESS -Coronal) Cll} • • • _ _.,MSTERO.-\M -EKGs are oiT
the chan. • •• LONOON -Angina anguish in
-\ng.ha. ••• BELG R . .\DE -It's a cardiac ar·
rest fest . ••• BL.:ENOS . .\IRES -There's a
bunch of old men dancing tn the
streets.
Ror~r Bloom Is n~ Daily PUor 's
Fear.rrs Editor.
OC's lack of leadership fueled
Measure M's failure at polls
Why do I think Measure M. 1he
countywide one-half CC'nt increase in
lhc sales tax 10 fund t111.nsportation.
failed?
Followin& Measure M's loss at the
polls in November, political re--
porten and editorial writers in vir-
' tually every newsi-prr in Oranae
County had a 10 at discussina
Measure M's failure, and many of
the reasons liven were sound. but
no one really hit it on the head.
Mcuure M fail~ because: Oranac
Count1. has no leadership.
Unlike olhcr urt.n areas.. Oranae
County hu no '"a bonk .,..sideftts.
no Jg ~ent stcn presidents.
no 1Ma. corporation prcSidCnts and no bi& maiyor or political "boss.'.' Wb_ik
Oraa,e County docs haV\" a m11or
MWIPIPtf publisher. that news.-
paper decided to editorialize apinst
U.. tu increut bccautie of ill loet-tbne Ubntarian (anti·tu) letniftP.,
°'""F Couo1y'1 '""'°'' em-.,..._.. the lm)rlp9Cle pants. lft
ilmlic:iDa of Eutcm-owned oorpor--lo lllol left ooly °"""' County'• b $ MJr•lllah. the real ........
.... I I I illlhlltry. Aad -=:e --·~-/ ==driw.oo--• ... 1•11 j .... mid . _.,... __ _
bued on my opinion poll.
My opinion poll was random and
eitrtmely small. A week or so before
tbc election. I attended a black tie
charity dinner at a local hotel. Ooc
of the men at the Uibk wu the
,!onetime manaacr of an Oranar: Coat branch of a major u vinp and
loan institutio"l.
Ourina the coune of 1hc eveniftf,.
tbe •vtnas and la.n mlnll'f brouOt. u_p Mea1Ut'e' M. ·•What do
)'OOlilllMi>fM-.,.Mrbcatbd,
COG .... that "I have DC4 mllCle up
my .W. bill I think I am .-.. to
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necessary measure~ fo1 road im-
prove mc-n1s feel that the) have to
imply 1hat if 1he c11izens would onl~
back the 1m proveme:nt~. traffic con-
scstion would be rcduct"d. In fact.
wt know that congestion "·11\ not bc
reduced, but that if all of these
mcasurn are approved. traffic 10
years fro m now miaht not be much
wone than i1 is today ra1her than
much. much wone.
But that is a difficult mess.age. 11
is hard to COO\'intt vo1ers 10 pay
today for a better tomorrow.
Some of the anaJysts commented
about Qruw: County's conlttVative
nature when it comes to ID.CS. But
wait a minute. Santa Blrt.ra Coun-
ty and S.n Bernardino County voted
for a Min w increue for transpor-
tation on the same date that Ora•
County was voti .. no. I can't 1tt
where Santa Barbar1 County is
much ksl eonwrvttivc. nor where San Benwdiao Cou.nry is mucb a.
llocallyprudmc
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INS refon11
coverage
praised by
director
To lhe Editor.
Although 11 is often fashionable to
bash the media. I would Jik.e 10
extend my sincere-grati1udc to your
newspaper. 1n particular, for your
balanced '>tones about implementa-
tion of1he lmm1gra11on Reform and
Con1rol Ac\ administered b' the
Immigration and Na1ural1Z..1 1on
Service
The general amnesty. Special
A.g.n cuhura l v.·orkf'r and employc-r
sanction~ programs. as """'ll a'> the
soon to bC' completl"d regis1ra11on
penod for Replen i~hmcnt .\gncul-
tural V.orkcrs. "ou!d nevc-r have
been as '>UCCt'\~ful .,.,ithout }Our con-
tinuing CO\eragt• of the 1ssut's.
Spec1ficall}. 1n tht· genf'ral amnes-
t~ and Spt>Cial "'-g.n •ultural V.'ork.er
proaram ... you ha ve con1n bu1ed 10
mak.1ng 11 possible for more than
three milllon people "to co me out ol
the shado"s·· and bt'con1e legal res1 -
den1s.
Further. articles about l"m ployc-r
sancuons ha"e e!Tect1ve1, reduced
employmen1 of illegal alt~ns in the
workplace. pro' ided protection
against di').Cnm1na11o n. and helped
our count{") regain con1rol of It.'>
border<; by rc-movin$ the job magnet
"'htch encouraged dlcga! immigra-
tio n.
Again, thank you fo r ~our tn·
valuable su pport 10 inform your
readership abou1 lmm1grat1on and
SaturaliLa 11on Service act1v1ties
v.·h1ch impact '1rtuall~ ever;. one.
V.'ILLl..\M S. KING. JR.
D1rtttor, lmm1gra11on Reform
\\'estem Region. Immigration
and Sa1uraltza11on Serv1tt
Huntington
mvral goes
too far
To the Editor
Recen1 I~. the cl\) of Huntington
Beach ga' e the O K to paint a mural
at a local school a1 a C'OSI of S2 .~.
The mural v.·ould have the . .\mcri-
can flag on one side and the Me.11.-
1can flag on the 01her .. -'fler reading
that the mural was int.ended to Jive
the Latin immigrants pride in their
neigh borhood. l though!. wh y Slop
there?
Wh~ no1 fl} 1he Me.11.1can flag a1
City Hall and our schools. e1c. Lei's
change the names of our schools
from Washington. Lincoln. and Jef.
ferson to Hidalgo. Juarez a.nd
Cardenas. Why not a law lhat all city
employees. police. firefighters and
teachers be b1hn1ual~ or coune.
Cineo de Mavo should be a federal
holidav. amoOg olhCTS.
The· 1nflu.1 of 1llegal ahc-ns to this
area in the last fi,·e years CC"n.ainly
has changed th1n1S. They came to
Amenca for a better v.·ay of life and
for that I can't blame them. I do.
hO"'-'ever. blame our go\'emment.
But Jet's no1 1um Orange County
into a Me-.1c.an province. jus1 to
make 1hem fe-cl at home.
R. PRITCHETI
H ununaton Beach
TOD\l I' HISIOHl
Toda" is Friday. December 8. the
)42nd d.ay of 1989. Thert" are 2)
day\ left in the-year.
Today·s highlight 1n h1stof)·:
On r:>ca-mber S. 1987. on the fint
da~ of lhc-1r thrtt-da) White Houx
.summit. President Reagan and Sov-
iet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev
Sllfled a trca1y under which the
superpowers a,rttd to destroy their
ancnalsof 1ntcrmediate·ranl(' nu-
clear missiles.
On 1his date:
In 1776. George Washinaton's re-
trcat1na army in the American Rev-
olution cros.srd 1he Delaware River
from New Jersey 10 Pennsylvania.
In 1854, Pope Pius IX proclaimed
the dasma of 1he lmmacula&r Con-
~t1on. which holds that ~-I.he
mother of Jesus. was ftte of Orilinal
Sin from the moment she wu con-
aoi\'ed.
In 1863. President Uncoln an-
nounced his plan for the ~
•
conslrUCtion of the Soulh. •
In 1186. the American F 0
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of Labor was founded at a oaa s a
tion of union adcn in Cal !iii;"'f
Ohio.
In 1914. ?S ycan llOr .....,_.
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Weatport lquer•
381 E. 17th ltrMt
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Hou,.: Mon-Frf 10-7, a.t 11-1
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8flan Luc•• keys CdM'• runnlne game.
APll•rlan Nledrln9tNtu1 CopentNtver
Corou •el Mar Offe•H
No. Pot. Player Ht. Wt. Yr.
SS TE Jeff Jaeb oD 1-4 UI Sr.
i t RT Jee Cope.Uver 1-3 UI Sr. .. RG Georae~riu 1-1 211 Jr.
$4 c Mlke Ile y l -2 221 Sr.
72 LG Garrlcll Frost 1-2 241 Jr.
·~ LT Bobby Hall 1-3 245 Sr. u WR We.loll J obson 1-2 111 Sr.
43 WR W arra Jobson 1-2 ... Sr.
IS QB TCMW ltelarU 1-4 Hf So.
20 TB Brtaa LKU S-11 ... Sr.
H FB Jerrou Wlllard 1-2 nt Sr.
Sea Kings still at-large in title chase, face La Quinta
ly JON fEltGUSON
Of IN 0...., ,_ kMr
The Corona dcl Mar H1&h football
team will look for 11s own Tittle niche
in history tonight at Orange Coast
College when it attempts to become
the first team to earn a IF Southern
Section d1v1s1onal football title af\er
qualifying for the pla>ofTs as an at-
large entry.
The Sea Kings. I 0-3 and the
fourth place team from the Sea View
League, will take on the La Quinta
Aztecs, 9-4 and the second place
team from the Garden (irove
League. m an attempt 10 defend
their D1vis1on VI 11tk at 7:30 in
LeBard Stadium.
While La Ou1n1a ma) have an
slight edge off'cns1 \el>, Corona dcl
Mar appears lO l·arr) an advantage
defensively. ha\ 1ng picked up its
play a notch 1n the playoffs. Bui the
Sea Kings may be faci ng tht·ir mo~t
talented mult1-dime ns1onal of-
fensive foe )Ct.
The Sea Kings haH· not allo"'eu a
point in the pla}otfs behind a uc-
velo p1ng unit comprised pnmanl)
of Juniors. T hl' defense rc\olvcs
around kn1or 1n\lue linebad.cr Jcr-
rott Willard. Junior ins1uc lincbal·kl'r
Kevin Murphy anu -.cn1or defrnS1\.C
tackle Ron r\~rn. wh1k '>l'n1or cor-
nerbacks Warn:n Johnson <ind Wl·st-
on Johnson olfrr npcncnec tin the
outside.
It has tx·cn thl' dr\ l'lopnwnt ol
Juniors Murphy. dl'fcns1ve lincmrn
John McClure. Onan Hl·ndncks and
Steve N1ed nnghau~. <.trong .,afc11cs
Mark l~rlmu11 cr and Cicorge
Dickson. and free 'kllety 1 a1 F-u-
Holl•nd T•k•h•shl
11mura whirh ha\ made the dll-
ferencc.
"I think the deknc;1\l· line ha'
played outstanding 1n thl' pla~oth."
Willard said. "The coar h '>aid 11
would take tame for the 1un1ors tu
play wdl. As soon a' the~ 't.lrtl'J
playing like thn rnulJ . \\l' \lartnl
playing lake a l'hamp1on\h1p tram
"Kevan M urph) has rl·all) 1urncd
11," W illard said. ·· fhat "'a~ a big
change. When he wa<;n ·t pla) mg a!>
THE '1 .\T('Hl'PS
C:... dll MM YL La QulrN
CW OfV1SION VI fltNALS
(et OAflee CM1t c.lleee, T..._,, l:lOl
CORONA DEL MU
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t Mertf\e 0
J 1 San tlego )
'1 Legune HI•' I)
ll c~ie ~ 13
J E 11encla 16
17 S~act 14
1 Tutlln 14
2S Unlverll1v a 7 Npl Hert>or I
LA QUffCTA
(f·4, S· 11
T1 WntmlMler 1l
6 Orenoe I)
i7 WHletl' 17 a Peclflce H
1' ltr>CPI Ale,..,llt>\ ll
10 K~v U
14 8olu G,.,..,. lS
~ Sar11e110 0
17 L.o' Amigo\ l
S4 GerO.n Gro•t 16
"" "" It Pec!flce 0 It V el4tfW:le U
10 8rM ·OClncle 11 Sunny HI»\
0 13 NPI Heroor 16
0 10 L• Mlraele 1
well. it was easier tor teams to run
o n us. Smee the t.:n1,ers11y game
(ninth week). he·~ been pla~g real-
ly, really good
"Earlier IJl th<' \Car he had ~er
played 1ns1de lane.backer The rnal h
would tell him things to d o. but he
wouldn·1 gu up and plug holn as
v.ell !"o"", he"• pla~rng lake a 21.10-
pound hnebal~cr. pla)ing abo\e his
size."
While La Quinta ( ualh Roger
fakahash1 lall<, h1\ takntl·d group of
<;kill playc.-r-; the kq to the ALte<:!i
ofTc.-ns1 \ c sulcc'>~. speed and 4u1ck-
ncss arc arcJ<, <JM Coach Da'c.-
Holland kcls tm ddcnse ran rna11.h
an)·bod ) un.
The two team) ha"c !l.1m1larl) bal-
anced attack\ on olkn!>r. although
the ALien run a much w1Jer vanl'I\
ufsl'IS. u1il111ng '>Piil balks. the I anj
o ne-back lurmat1crn\ Sen1ur 4uar-
terback R1di:m.l \h·J\l'r, ""ho hJ'>
completed 5fl 6 JX'rH·nt ul hie, pai;,'e'
lo r uver 2.1 l)(J \<Jrd\ . .., the r a1:i h '>I
for the Alln., -·
.. Thq 'rl· 4u.irtcrhalk I!> hard It>
c:on1aan:· llollJnd \JIJ ··1k can run
the bootleg .ind hl hrcJ~'> ronldln·
mcnt rhn run ,J lot o l different
1h1ng<.. lhl'\.ll' q·r\ d1H·r\llil·d V.l'
ha\l' to tx· rl·.il d1\1.1plincd 1n 1h1i;,
one Wt"ll g1\c up '>Orne ~ard\ hut
"'C l.ln n111 g1\l· up Jn~ big lpla~\l ··
I 11 the hal H1dd Jrl· '-l'n1or 1:11lhJl ~
Trent Julian. "'h11 h.i' rushed tor -..i;;;
~ard'> and " the ll'.1m·s leading re·
r e1,er. and tullb;il~ Sam ll"'ang
'.l.c., Kollar. J.i,c111 < twrrns .inu all·
lraguc tight u1d foJd llaf\ e' ulkr
a taknlNI tno ol rclel\l'.r<; Un 1hr
line Jre to ur '>l'n1urc,. 1ndud1ng a
f Pluse see CdM/831
Corou det Mar Oefeau I.a Quinta Offense
No. P0t. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Poi. Player HI. Wt. Yr. n DE S&evt Nledrtnpaus 1-1 '" Jr. 44 TE Tod d Harvey ,_o %%0 Sr.
71 OT Brian Headrlckl 1-1 ZIS Jr. 71 RT Chris C'1tlodo ~-10 ltS Sr. 21 OT Ron Alla S-7 171 Sr. 70 RG Adam Lee 1-% %31 Sr. .. DE Job McClue $-11 110 Jr I S c Dan Lowry 1-% %OS Sr.
43 CB Warren Jolaa1on I -% lit Sr: 73 LG Sltvt Salman S-10 17S Sr. H LB Jerrou Wiiiard &-% no Sr. 14 LT Emu Bayani S-10 llS Jr.
11 LB KevlA M...,aiy S-11 IH Jr. 8t WR Wu Kollar 1-4 lit Sr. u CB WettDD JollDsoD I-! Ill Sr. 11 FL Jason Clterm1 S-10 llS Sr. .. SS Geor1t Dldt1oa 1-3 lit Jr. 18 QB Richard Weaver 1-1 171 Sr.
l4 SS Mark Perlm•tter S-11 llS Jr. 10 RB Trent Julian ,.i us Sr.
Z7 FS TaJ F•Jlmua $-If I ll Jr. 41 FB Sam Hwu1 ~-7 181 Jr.
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We•ver
No. Pos n DE
51 OG
73 OG .. OE
17 OLB u ILB
4t ILB
3% CB n CB s SS
11 FS
HIGH SCHOOi. GIRl,S Bf\SKETBr\1.1.
New cry:
~o fight,'
;iN o fight'
"l.AS VEGAS-The ho tel i~ nice
and the fireworks were great.
But there was no fight.
-One man couldn·t and the other
'fiOuJdn't.
:J...et the record show that Sugar Ray Leo nard. age 33. sco~d a
quanimous. 12-ro und decision over
ftpbcrto Duran. who says he is 38 ,tat must be at least 78 whe n you
c:ansider how he performed here
'Dunday night at the Mirage.
-Jt's the first tame I can recall
lilting paying customers ($I 00 to
SIOO) walk out on a so-ailed "big
~~;audience of 16.305 ($9
dUllio n-plus gate) sat o n its hands
ild booed throughout this dance
oentest on a wintry desert evening
w~ich proved embarassang for
~one in volved:
-~certainly to thas luxurious rnon
fci invitina hagh rollers to a "arand
fF!lina" promotion which bordered
o~ fraud;
•to Duran because he was hope-iiilly ineffective:
...:. and even to U<>nard. who e:unted. feinted and
t cboee only to fiaht 30 to
s oteach round. uaually 119t prior to the final bell.
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s..-r Ray Leonard fleltf ducks a1 Roberto Dur•n 1w l ft91
durlft9 first round of W8C Super Mlddlewe'9ht dtle bout.
It was awful. Duran couldn't fight.
Leonard fought only when at suited
him, and the o nly good news is that
the bout surely so unded the death
knell for what was becoming a box-
in, Seniors Tour.
n a town of hustle. this was the
bigest of all.
Supr Rar ~onard walked away
with a smal cut o n has lip, another
over his eye (because of an anadver-
tanl head butt when Duran wa$
probably lookina for a exit siJ.n) and
a promised paydar. ofS 15 million.
Duran ao1 $7.6 ma Ilion and he'll
need il They won't claim him back
in Panama after this one. so he may
have to buy his own country.
Now we also have the e~plaoation
for Duran's "No Mas .. o f nine )ears
aao. He quit then because he couldn't
cope wtth Lconard·s dancing and
clowning tac11cs. He couldn't cope
with at Thur'Mlay naght. either. and
although he didn't qutt this time. he.-
was obviously mystifieJ
Indeed. what happened to Duran
in Las Yep s was exactly what was
happening 10 ham 1n New Orleans
when he quit.
The only people Wl th a stomach
ache after this one. thouih. were the
casino manqers. People don't bet a
lot after dull fiaht$. _
"It was deja vu," Leonard said.
''I just can't fiaht him that way."
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M arina, Edison Win at Santa Marla -
Slow start proves
costly to Edison
in 60-45 defeat
l y ST AN GRANCH
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Facing an opJX>nl'nt that "'3' a lrast three inches
taller than 11 "'as in C.-\l"f'\ pos1t1on. the l:d1son H igh
gnlo; basketball tram had a reason w be an11m1dated.
and before the l harger. knc"" 11. the~ ""ere down 11-.2
earl) 1n the lirc;t quarter hl the L~n"'ood
The Knights (.2-01 "'erl· up .22-5 at the end of the
opening quarter. and then they held o ff a tenac1ous run
by the host Charger'\ <.2-1 ). pre' a1hng. 60-45. Thursday
night rn nnn-lcaguc action
"It took u\ a little "'hilc tu settle do""n:· said first-
'car Ed1'ion <. oad1 Ph1hr \hrahman "V. e were a hllle
bat in a"'c al the ~~1nn1ng. hut "'e battled hac-k and
O<'\ er µ \ l' up
"We rcalh lcarnl'J a lot tonight We kamcd that
no mailer ho"-had 1h1ng'< &l't ""l' ha\c to sta~ together.
which we d1J \\c "'ere d11"'n b)' as much as .20 and cut
the lead IL> Ill 111 tuurth quarter. It "''II ne\C.-r be said
that an Ed1<.tin 1ea111 "'ill la\ do""n and J1c to an-.one.
We will nc\er g1H' up·· · ·
Dcbh1c I 1~ha. a 5-10111-h senior guard. o nce again
led the ( harl!l'r\ 111 "-On11s. dltho ugh she was held to
16 by Lyn""ood's tx"·and-<Jne defense.
"The Knights rcall) put a lot pressure on Dcbb1e ...
4\brahman ...aid .. She had '-' and 36 points an our first
two games against team'< 1h.1t did no t kno w who she
was. Lynwood kne"' all ahout her and kC'C'p someone on
her from the.-stan
"I think Debbie 1s the hl.·\l '-point shooter an the
stale. She \ho"'cd that c,he I'> JU~t not an outside ~hooter
though. She dru'c the lane dnd passed off too.
"We arc more than a one-man team Melanie
lwamasa (5-9 sophomore guard who had I 3 points)
picked up the slack We ha'c SC\eral players who can
score. We do not lave and die b) what Debbie Fischer
docs.··
Fischer. who had 15 '·prnnt baskets coming into
thas pme. "as held to thrc-c long-range bombs.
"As bad as we pla yed. this was a moral victory,"
Abrahman said. "Lynwood 1s o ne of the top teams m
the state. and we played them even for three quarters.
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311 E. 17th 8trMt
(AcrOM from ......... )
Houn: ..... rt UH, ... 11-1
J:d~ attempts unusual repea
Delfr Net-~· i.r ...... Mwt"'
m.fl•n Luc•• keys CdM•1 running ..,.. ••
€orou •el Mar Offease
No. Poi. Player Ht. Wt. Yr.
8$ TE Jeff Jacbon 1·4 Ut Sr.
79 RT Joe Copeauv.r 1-3 tH Sr. .. RG Georae Apbriu , ... Ut Jr.
$4 c Mike Kelly 1-t Ht Sr.
7t LG Garrtctt FrDlt 1-t UI Jr.
'5 LT Bobby Hall 1-3 U5 Sr. u WR Westoe Jobson 1-l lH Sr.
43 WR Warrell Jobson l·t lat Sr.
15 QB To44 Kelarli 1-4 Ht So.
to TB Brio~ $-11 lH Sr. so FB Jerrot Ward 1-t UI Sr.
Sea Kings still at-large in title chase, face La Quinta
ly JON FERGUSON
Of -0....,, -St.,,
The Corona del Mar High football
team wiU look for its own Tittle niche.
in history tonight at Orange Coast,.
College when it attempts to becom e
the first team to earn a C l F Southern
Section d~visional football title aft~r
qualifying for the playoffs as an at·
large entry.
The Sea Kin~s. I 0-3 and the
fourth place team from the Sea View
League, will take on the La Quinta
Aztecs, 9-4 and the second place
team from the Garden Grove
League, in an attempt to defend
their Division V I title at 7:30 1n
LeBard Stadium.
While La Quinta ma> have a n
slight edge olTcnsl\ l'I>. Corona del
Mar appears to carry an advanta~c
defensively, ha' ing picked up · its
play a notch in the playoffs. But the
Sea Kings may be facing their most
talented multi-dimcns1 onal of-
fensive foe yet.
The Sea Kings have not allo"ed a
point in the pla)ofTs behind a de-
veloping unit comprised primarily
of Juniors. The defense revolves
around senior inside linebacker Jcr-
ro tt Willard. Junior ms1dl" linebacker
Kevin Murphy am.I '>e nwr 1kfcns1ve
tackle Ro n Akin. while '>cn1or cor-
nerbacks Warren J ohnson and Wt•st-
o n Johnson offa expenl·m·e on the
outside.
It has been thl' tkvdopml"nt of
juniors Murphy. defensive linemen
John McClure, Brian lkndnrks and
Steve N1ednnghaus.. stron.g safeties
Mark Perlmutta and George
Dickson. and free safety Tai fu-
well, 11 was easier for teams to ru.n
on us. Since the Un1vers1ty game
(ninth week). he'., been playing real-
ly, really good
"Earlier 1n the vear. he had never
played inside linebacker. The rnach
would tell him tt11ngl> to do. but he
wouldn't go up and plug holes as
well. Now. hl'\ pla) 1ng hke a 200-
pound linebacker. playing abuq~ his
Silt"."
Tekeheshl
Wltlle La Quinta ( ·oach Roger
Takahashi calls his talented group of
skill player\ the kc) lo the .\llel·•;
Jimura which ha\ madt• the d1f-01Tcns1'e succe\s. speed and qu1ck-
ferem:e. ness arc areas C JM Coach D;n c
"I think tht· dekns1,·e l1nl.' has ' Holland feels his ddi:nse lan matl'h
played outstanding 1n the pla)ufTi.," anybody on.
Willard said. ··The coach sa1tl it The two teams have s1milarh bal-
wo uld take time for the JUn11Jrs to anced attacks un otfcn!>e. although
play well. As soon a., thl') 'tarted the Aztecs run a much \A. ldt·r 'a net'
playing hke the~ 1.'0uld. "C ~tartl·J of sets. uulwng '>Piii balks. the I and
playing like a champwnsh1p tl·am. one-back format1om Sen1ur q uar·
··Kevin Murph> has rcall) IUnll'd terback Ru:hard Wca\l·r. who hJ\
It," Willard said. "That wa!> a big completed 56.6 peru·nt or hi\ pa\'>l"\
change. When he wasn't playing as fo r over ~.100 )ards. ,., the catal)\I
· for the Altcn
THt: '1 .\'f('Hl.PS
c.r.... dll M8r YL U Qutnta
CW OtVISIOM Vt "*AL.S
(et Or-.. (M1f C ...... T......,, 1:JOJ
COttOHA OIL MAJt LA OUIHTA
I 11-3, 2·11 <t·4, S· ll
I Hin BMcf> (frt!IO 17 WestmlMle< I)
9 Marine o 6 Orenoe 11
21 S.ntla90 3 17 WHte<n 77
41 le~ne Hitt\ 13 ll Pacifica JS
l) Co,te Me\a ll 21 llnc'll AJemllo• 13
3 E1tancla 16 10 Kannedv 14
11 Saddl.c>ac.~ U 24 Bolu Grenoe H
7 Tutlln 24 )4 S.n1ie90 0
U Unlveflltv t 17 Lo\ Aml90\ l
1 NPI, Hart>or 9 S4 Gar~ Grov• 16
Clf' Ctf'
10 P.-cl11a Q 1' Y•lef!Ci• U
10 l rM ·Ollnoa 0 1J Ne>I Harbor 16
77 5'.lll!lv Hiit\ 0 20 Le Mir •Oe 7
"The) 'rt• quam:rbar k 1'\ hard 111
contain." Holland 'a1J. "lk ran run
the bootkg ,inti hr hrcaki. t onta111 -
men1 Thn run a 101 ot d10rrcnt
things: thc~·re 'l'l\ Jl\t:r'11ini V.t•
ha\e tu hi.· rt:al d1'>upl1netl 111 1h1.-,
one. Wl"ll g1\C up '>ome )ard'>. but
we l·an n~I g1\l" up an) big. lpla)\l ··
In the baddi\'ld Jrl· .. cn1or 1:11lhJlk
Trent Julian. \\ho ha' rushed tor 1 -l S
)ardi. and I'> thl· t\.'arn ·., lrad1ng re-
ce1,cr. anti fullh<llk Sam tf'oA.a ng
V. es Kollar, J.i,un C. hl·rms anti all-
league ught end r odd Haf\ t•) 11tkr
a takntcd trio uf rt'l·e1,crs. On lhl·
line Jre four \cnior.... mdu<ling a
(Ple~se see CdM/8 31
1Corou del Mar Oefn1e La Quinta Offense
No. Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Poi. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. u DE Sten Nledrlng.baas l ·l lH Jr. H TE Todd Han•ey 1-0 %%0 Sr.
7t DT Brian Hendricks 1-1 %0$ Jr. 76 RT Chris Clllodo S-10 ltS Sr. ti OT Ron AkiD 5.7 170 Sr. 70 RG Adam Lee 6-% %31 Sr. .. DE Job McCl•re 5-lJ 180 Jr 65 c Dan Lowry 1-% %05 Sr. u CB Warren 'Jollnson 1-% 189 Sr. 73 LG Steve Salman ~-10 175 Sr.
H LB Jerrott Willard 6-! no Sr. 14 LT Eman Bayani ~-10 185 Jr.
SI LB KevlD Ma.,.y 5-11 lto Jr. 81 WR Wes Kollar 1-4 180 Sr. u CB Weston Joutoa 1-% 180 Sr. 11 FL Jason Cberm1 5-10 115 Sr. H SS GNr1e Dlctt101 1-3 180 Jr. 18 QB Richard Wunr ,_, 170 Sr.
H SS Mark Perlm•tter 5-11 185 Jr. 10 RB Trent Julian 1-! 185 Sr.
t7 FS TaJ F•Jlm•ra i-11 160 Jr. 41 FB Sam Hwang 5-7 lff Jr.
I L
No. Pos. u DE u DG 73 DG
48 OE
17 OLD u ILB
4! ILB
l% CB u CB
5 SS
11 FS
HIGH SC'HOOI, GIRl,S BASKETBAl,I .
fNew cry:
~No fight,'
:;No fight'
1..AS VEGAS -The hotel 1s nice
and the fireworks were great.
-'But there was no fight.
bne man couldn't and the other
i9uJdo't.
• Let the record show that Sugar
Jiy Leonard. age 33, scored a
auanimous. 12-round decision over
ltobcrto Duran. who says he is 38 Jiit must be at least 78 when you
CDlsider how he performed here
'!llunday night at the Mirage.
-,t's the first time I can recall
•ing paying customers($ I 00 to
SIOO) walk out on a so-called "big
~:audience of 16.305 ($9
dllJlion-plus gate) sat on its hands
aid booed throughout this dance
Ofntest on a wintry de~rt evening
~ich proved e mbarassing for
Meryone involved:
certainly to this luxurious resort
foi' inviting high rollers to a "grand
tJIC!lina" promotion which bordered o" fraud; i to Duran because he was ho pe-
y ineffective;
and even to l..tonard, who t=unted. feinted and
t cboee only to fiaht 30 to
1 ole.ch round, usually J9t prior to the final bell.
_,,_....,..
S ... r R•J Leonard fleflj ducks•• Roberto Dur•n 1wl1191
durt119 flnl round of W8C Super Mlddlewelght tllle bout.
It was awful. Duran couldn't fight.
Leonard fouaht only when it suited
h im, and the only good news is that
the bout surely sounded the death
knell for what was becoming a box-
in, Seniors T our.
n a town of hustle. this was the
bigest of all.
Supr Ray Leonard walked away
with a small cut on his lip, another
over his eye (bccau~ of an inadver-
tant head butt when Duran was
probably looking for a exit sign) and
a promiled payda)'. of$ 15 million.
Duran Sol $7.6 million and he'll
need it. They won't claim him back
in Panama after this one, so he may
haw to buy bis own country.
for Duran's "No Mas" of nine yl"ars
qo.
He quit then because he couldn't
cope with Leonard's dancing and
clowning tactics. He couldn't cope
with it Thursday night. either. and
although he didn't quit this time. he
was obviously mystified.
Indeed. what happened to Duran
in Las Vegas was exactly what was
happening to him in New Orleans
when he quit.
The only people with a stomach
ache after this one, thou&h. were the
casino manqen. People don't bet a
lot after duU faahts.
"It was deja vu," Leonard said.
.... just can't fiabt him that way,"
f,.._IMTALUY/aJt
Slow start proves
costly to Edison
in 60-45 defeat
By STAN GRANCH o_,, ""llo' ,.,., .. _..,...,
Facing an opponent that \A.3S a least th ree inches
taller than 11 was in l"\l'I) pos1t1on. the Edison High
girls basketball tt•am had a reason to be intimidated.
and before the ( 'hargcrs kill'\¥ ll. thr~ were down 11-2
early in the first quarter to tht• Lyn\A.ood .
The Knights (2-01 \A.l'fl' up 22-S at the end of the
opening quarter. and then they held otf a tenac1ous run
by the host Chargers (2-1 ). prevailing. 60-45, Thursday
night tn non-league action
"It took us a little \\.h11c to settlC' down." said first-
year Edison Coach Philip .\hrahman. ··w e were a little
bit 1n awe at ttll· lx-g11101ng. hut \A.C battled bark and
never ga'c up.
··w e rcall~ learned a lot to night. We learned that
no matter ho" bad things get "e ha'c to SUl) together.
which we did. We "ere do'' n by as much as ~O and cut
the lead to 10 in fourth quaner. It v.111 nc,er be said
that an Edison tram will la) do"n and die to anyone
We will never gl\ c up."
Otbb1e Fischer. a 5-foot-() senior guard. once again
led the Chargers in sconng. although she was held to
16 by Lynwcxxr s box-and-one defense.
"The Knights really put a lot pressure on Otbb1e."
Abrahman said. "She had H and 36 points 1n our first
two games against teams that did not know who she
was. Lynwoo<l knew all atx1ut her and keep someonc on
her from thc start
"I think Debbie 1s the bc!'>t 3-point ~hooter 1n the
sUlte. She showed that she 1s JUSt not an outside shooter
though. She drove the lane and passed off too.
"We are more than a one-man team. Melanie
lwamasa (5-9 sophomore guard who had 13 points)
picked up the slack. We have several players who can
score. We do not live and dtc by what Debbie Fischer
docs."
Fischer. who had 15 3-potnt baskets coming into
this game. was held to three long-range bombs.
"As bad as we played. this was a m oral victory."
Abra.hman said. "Lynwood i1 one of the top teams in
the state. and we played them even for three quarters .
, .......... GlllU/•ll
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1989
La Quinta Defense
Player Ht. Wt. Yr.
Wiiiard Cephas 1-0 175 Sr.
Sunn y Gagau 1-3 318 .Sr . Steve Salman 5-10 175 Sr.
Joe srour.-i-7 lH Jr.
Greg Livermore $-t lit Jr.
Todd Harvey , .. tH Sr.
Craig Reynolds 5-10 115 Jr.
Jorge Sancbe. i-t 155 Jr.
Walter Dawkins 5-11 lit Jr. Dan Hopkins --· 111 Jr.
Jason Oierms $-10 115 Sr.
-Now we also have ~ expr nation
UH.II,. 11001 110\' H\,kl I 11\11
&farina, Edison win at Santa Marla --
Rustlers ~in, f 02-1s J
but Kreps injures an~le
.., llOWID D&MN
~,_CM1s+c*5z
s 'hannel's Xmas
sent: -Ir/sh football
Timing of injuries can make world L
of difference to NFL team's chances ...
~for tomethina tlse 10 do
OD Chrisamu Day while unWT1pping lifts?
it., why not make a Christmas special
to all the fans around the country."
An oeUon. f()t thote with cable
station SparUCl\annel, is turning on
Notre Dune football. It'll be on
IDOlt oftbe day and evcniJ\4-'
It Ilana in tbe momina wtth Notre Dame and Michiaan. Then there's Non Dute and Michip.n Slate. After that there's USC apinst the
lrilb. followed by Notre Damo-Pit-tlburab. Notre Dame-Penn State
and Noire Dame-Miami.
SporttChannel America, co-
owned by+lBC and Cabltvision
Systems Corporation. shows all
Notre Dame pmcs that aren't pick-
ed by CBS and ABC. It signed the
qreement last May.
't ,..
not serviced by SpansChannel can
enjoy this Christmas Day." Ruhe
said. 0
ABC has had some good luck with
some of ilS .. Monday Night Foot-
ball" pairings during the second half
ofth1s National Football League
season.
&cb pmc will be cut down to
two boun and there will be high-tftbts &om the other six games.
S&teen hours in all.
.. We also do all the tape-delay
replays," Rube said. "We thought
about it and laid it out and ap-
proached the university. It was
somewhat conungent on the univer-
sity being able to perform. Wh~n
they Rot by Pitt. I said this thing 1s
a go.~
At 6 p.m. Monday, the San Fran-
cisco 49crs will face the Rams at
Anaheim Stadium in what will be an
1mponant confrontation in the
NFL's Western Conference.
.. 1 ... linina in the truck autie USC~ at halftime. I saw them
down 17-7 at half and said these
The reason SponsC hannel 1s
doing this isn't JUSt to fill marketing
time. It lags far behind E PN an
homes and is using Notre Dame to
infiltrate the market.
Two weeks ago. ABC tt'lt'nsed
one of the best games of the season
on Monday night when the 49ers
and New York Giants tang.led at
Candlestick Park.
!IU)'I really have their backs against
tbe wan,·· Jeff Ruhe. Spons-
Cbannel's senior vice presiden1 and
executive producer told the As-
sociated Press. "The idea came to
me in a flash. If these guys can make
"Because of Notre Dame'-; na-
tional following. with its nauonal
alumni, we're making our program-
ming available from Fnday evening
to Tuesday morning free 10 cahle
operators, so those alum~ and people
Deul1 Brosterboaa i• a Dally
Pilot writer wbose colomo ap~ars
every Friday.
H l·:l <h. I·:'\ D ·r•:1.t :\ ISIO'\ .. RADIO
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NCAA Division
·Ill Championship from Phenix City, Ala.-Dayton vs.
Union, N.Y., ESPN.
10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame
:at Marquette, SponsChannel.
' 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nt'vada-Las
·Vegas at Oklahoma, Channel 4.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke at
Michigan, Channel 7.
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Army vs.
Navy from East Rutherford, N.J., Channel 2.
: Noon -GOLF: Team Championship from Boca
Raton, Fla .. ESPN.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: California
Bowl-Ball State vs. Fresno State from Fresno. Spons-
Channel (repeats at 9:30 p.m .).
I p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing-Jorge Paez vs.
'LuJ2C Gutierrez, featherweights, from Reno: Bowl-
ing-.. Bowling Shootout" from Reno (tape), Channel 4.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nonh Caro-
· lina at Iowa. Channel 7.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Dit'go at
UCLA, Prime Ticket.
l 2 p.m. -GOLF: Seniors tournament from
· K.aanapah, Hawaii, ESPN.
3 p.m. -EQUESTRIAN: Horse Jumping Cham-
pionships from East Rutherford. N.J. (tape). Channel 2.
· 4 p.m . -SKIING: World Cup women's do wnhill
·from Steamboat Spnngs. Colo. (tape). Channel 7.
-4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Tulsa at Cal
State Fulleno n. Prime Ticket.
4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force at
Hawaii. ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at Wash-
. ington, Channel 9.
7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Sea1tlr.
Channel 5.
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
San Diego State. Pnme Ticket.
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC Santa
Barbara at Loyola Marymoun1, SponsChannel.
7:SO p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: U.S. Open
swtmming meet from Orlando. Fla. (tape). TBS.
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park
replays, Channel 56 (Prime Ticktt, I a.m.).
8:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Middle
Tennessee State at Louisiana Tech, ESPN.
10 p.m . BASEBALL: Senio r Pro-
fessional-Bradenton at West Palm Beach (tape). Prime
Ticket.
I :30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos
replays, Prime Ticket.
RADIO
I p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Diego at
UCLA. KMPC (710).
4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Tulsa at Cal
State Fullerton. KMNY ( 1600).
4 or 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASllETBALL: Long
Beach State at Hoosier Oasstc, KORG ( 1190).
4:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Lakers at Wash-
l\I' 11 H '111 11,f, ,0.1 t-'
ingto n. KLAC (570).
7 r .m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Seattle.
KRTH (9 ~0)
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at
San Diego late. KNX ( 1070).
8 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCI at
California ldela~edl KORG I 11 QO)
Sanday
TELEVISIOI"
9·3U a.m. -EQUESTRIAN: ·\G.\ Champ1onsh1p
from Tampa, Fla. (tape·), ESPN
10 am -PRO FOOTBALL: l\.ansas Cit) at Green
Bav. Channel 4.
· 11 a.m. -GOLF: l cam l 'hamp1onsh1p from Boca
Raton. Fla. E~PN .
11 a.m -HOCK E Y: l\.1ng' al Quebec. Pn me
Ticket.
Noon -SOCCER: English 1.cague compet1-
t1on-Manrhc~tl'r Cit) al L1 \t.·rpool (tape), Spon<;-
Channel
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: 'il'\\ York Giants at
Dcnvc1. Channel 2.
I p.m. -RODEO: PRC.\ National Finals from Las
Vegas. ESPN.
I p.m. -WOMEN' BASKETBALL: Texa~ at
Rutger'>. SportsChannd
l p.m. -SKIING: World Cup women·s slalom
from Steamboat Springs. Colo. (1:1pe). Channel 7.
l p.m. -BASEBALL: Sl'.nior Profcss1onal-Gold
Coas1 at ~t Petersburg <dela)cd I. Pnme T1c-ket.
J p.m. -SKIING: World Cup "omen·s giant
slalom from \'ail. Colo. (t:ipe), ESPN.
3 p.m -TENNIS: Sta~c'i ll.1atch frnm Palm <.. oa<;t,
Fla. ~ela ;.ed). Channel 7 p.m -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: CIF
D1 v1 ion I champion hip from .\nahl·1m-Fontana vs.
San orgomo (tape). Spon.,Channrl
4:30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker!> al Orl:in-
do. Channel 4
5 pm -PRO FOOTBALL: :"l.c" England at
M1am1. ESPN.
5 p.m -GOLF: 4,ustraltan Clas~1c fro m Mel-
bourne Clape). Pnmc Ticket.
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: H oll~ "'ood Park
replays, Channel 56 (Pnmc T1d.l·t. m1dn 1gh t).
10 p.m -AUTO RA CING: 4-tlantic Formula
round eight from Scallk (tape). Pnme Ticket
10 pm. -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: CIF
D1 v1s1on Ill champ1onsh1p-Paramount vs. El Toro
from Cerritos College· (tapc1. ~portl.Channl·I.
RADIO
I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Wash-
ington. XTRA (690).
11 a.m. -HOCKEY: Kmgs at Quebc~. KLAC
(570).
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Phoenix at Raiders.
KFI (640).
4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Orlan-
do. Kl.AC (570).
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL; New England at
Miami, KNX ( 1070)
' ~
: Reliever Gott signs with Dodgers
'. l'rom The Associated P'ress favorable to both sides as a pon1on
,NASHVlLLE, Tenn. -Free . is auarahteed with the ma1ority 10 be -.mt reliever Jim Gott on Thursday delemlined based o n Jim·s time on . ....eect to a one-year contract for our roster." ~ S)00,000 plus incentives with the Claire said Gott has been pitching
; Loi Aneelcs Dodaers. recently without complications ~ Oo~ 30, pitched in only one 0 j pme for Pittsburxh in 1989 because Storm Davis: Pete o ·Bnen and
Of arm suraery. Ac was one of the Keith Hernandez led another fl ow of
premier relievers in 1988 with 34 free agents finding new teams. and
•saves i.o 40 opportunities. the San Dieao Padres indicated their
cause there ts no longer a deadhne to
make them, although Tim Leary.
Lance McCullers and others could
move soon.
Where Mark Davis winds up is
sull open to speculation. But there
was talk San Diego may not try to
bring him back.
"The Padres told me that if I
signed with them, they would not re-
sign Mark Davis." reliever Craig
Lefferu said.
l'rom The AllodMed ftNa
Ten weeks aao, the Chiaiao Bean ~ ----4-0 and had allowed only 61 points, best in ~
the NFL They appeared to be the aame old ~
Bean.
Then Dan Hampton injured a knee (again) and was
lost for the season. Since then. the Bean are 2-7. wont
of any team in the league except Dallas, and have
allowed 25 points per pme, maki~ Hampton the
perfect example of the CoachSpcalc chche:
"The team that survives is the team that bas the
fewest injuries."
Perhaps.
But in the NFL of 1989 it should be modified. The
team that sun •ives is the team that avoids the key
injury.
The Bears an: one example.
They could replace Otis Wilson and Wilber
Marshall at outside linebacker because it really didn't
matter who flanked Mike Singletary. But they couldn't
replace Hampton. always the ttaost overlooked cog in
what fo r a half-decade has been the league's best
dtfen'>e.
Lakers hold off Phoenix
Magic Johnson scored 14 points in the ~
third quaner on the way to 18 points. J 2 •
assists and 11 rebounds. to lead the Los r
Angeles Lake rs to a I 00-96 victory over the ----
Phoenix Suns at the Forum Thursday night.
Despite sconng only four points in the first half.
Johnson produced his I 15th career triple double.
Los Angeles took control of the game late in the
third penod whtn Johnson scored fiv~ points and
reserve center Vlade Di vac added four of his 16 points
1n a 9-0 run that gave the Lakers a 74-66 lead with I :05
to play.
The Suns, who played wtthout Kevin Johnson -
who reinjured his left hamstring in practice Monday -
were unable to get closer than three points the rest of
the way. 4 In other NBA games Thursday:
•Clippers I OS, Cava lien 88: Ron Harper had 17
of his 19 pomts in the third quaner. o nly two less than
his former Cleveland teammates scored in the period,
as the Clippers pre' ailed at the Spons Arena .
Charles Smith added 24 points in the Clippers' first
meeting with 1he Ca, a lters since the Nov. 16 trade t.hat
sent Harper and three future draft choices 10 Los
Angeles 1n exchange for Reggi(· Williams and the rights
to Danny Ferry. Willtams played nine minutes and
failed to score.
• Blazers 96, Hornets 81: Buck Williams had a
season-high 23 points and 17 rebounds, leading
Ponland to the victory in Charlotte. Ten of Williams'
points came in the third quarter. when the Trail Blazers
opened a IO-po1n t lead after falling behind midway
through lhe penod. He finished the game 11 for 13 from
the field.
•Jan 107, Mavericks 97: Karl Malone scored 31
points and John Stockton added 22 and 13 asmts at
Salt Lake City as Utah won its third straight.
•t• O'l't·: 01 · ·1111 . n ''
CUrles Barkley, standout forward with the
Ph iladelphia 76ers. aner owner Harold K.au pres-
ented luggage to each member of the team. but
stipulated that the iuJ\ must be returned if the
player 1s released: 4 don't know about anybody
else. but 1f I was wa ived. I'd have a pany and bum
ii."
Hoyas stop Nonh Carolina
Mark Tillmon scored 27 points Thurs-~
day night to lead No. J Georgetown to a •
93-81 victory over No. I 7 Nonh Carolina r
at East Rutherford. N.J. and end the in-----
augural Atlantic Coast Conference-Big East ChaJlengc at
4-4. The Ho)'as (4-0) had to win to get the Big East even
after V1rgin1a beat V11lanova, 73-65. in the first game
of the doubleheader a1 the Meadowlands.
The game was the third between long~ime friends
and n val coaches John Thompson and Dean Smith and
1t was Thompson's first victory against Smjth. It also
was the firs1 meeung sinct' the Tar Heels beat
Georgetown. 6.3-62. in the 1982 NCAA championship
game 10 New O rleans on Michael Jordan's jumper.
In o ther college basketball:
• Nortai C.rollaa Stale I H. ~ 77: Chris
Corcbiani and Brian Howard scored six points apiece
in a 22-0 first-baJf run that powered 19th-ranked North
Carolina State (6-1 ). Duquesne trailed 12-10 after a
follow shot by Shawn Kelly before the 22-0 bunt, which
included four points apiece by Mickey Hinnant and
freshman Bryant Feggins, broke the game open.
• Loyola Marymout U!, U.S. lateraadoul U7:
Loyola Marymount and U.S. International University
put on another offensive show, with Loyola winning in
the founh-highest scorina game in NCAA Division I
hjstory. Hank Gathers led the way for the Lions with
37 points and 27 rebounds, while USIU's Kevin
Bradshaw set a school record with ~ points. The old
record was 47 by Demetrius Laffitte q1unst Point Loma
last season.
Flyers top Buffalo In OT Oott hlld IUJFFY on April 6 to Cy Young Award winner might be
repair tbe med.iaJ collateral l~ent next. Lcffcrts and the Padres agreed on . .
a threc-ye.ar $5.35 million contract Ron Sutter scored I :24 .into overtime ~ and NmOve a bone spur in 'hlS right One day after the official end of
elbow oa May 12. bueb&IJ's winter meetings, several
( He cu am $700,000 in inc:icn-teams were still hard at worit. K.an-
dws ud bonuta, but will not be su City lured Davis from Oakland.
1 ~ ii be is -on the disabled list. Oeveland si&ned Hernandez, Mon-
• -Wt arc very happy to reach an trea1 JOt Oil Can Boyd and Detroit
_._, wida Jim Gott., .. Ood&en acquired Uoyd Moseby, brinsing to
YIGI pntlfnt Pred Claire said. "We 16 tbe number ·or frtt aaents who lllil ._ lie will re-establish himself cbaQaied clubs at the mcetinp.
$
1
C:f1at d9e top relief' pitchen in Tbe Cbicqo Cubs sent Paul
Kilaus to Toronto for Jose Nunez in
t: • die cimlmsiances. I be-t.be only tnde ohhe day. Deals were
• · -ii a coatnc::t tbal ii down at lhete meetinp. mostly be-
1
shortly befo~ 4 a.m. EST Thursday. on Thursday niah~ as the . Pttµadelpbia •
LefTerts came to Nashville this week Flyers extended tflear home winning streak #
and. with agent Steve Comte, fin -• .. nst the . Buffalo Sabres to fi~ pmcs ---. -
ished business with Padres manager wtth a 4-3 v1ctory. Sutter beat aoalie Darren Puppe with
and vic:ic president Jack McKcon in a beckhandcr from the goalmouth after the Sabres
the wee hours. fo~ overtime by rallyina from ~ 3-1 . deficit. Mike
"Jack McKeon reiterated to my Foltfl\O fo~ the ovcrume by ICOl'llll wtth 11 tee0nds
qent that if the Padres sot me. ther. left 10 rqulabon. . would not try to re-sign Davis. · In other NHL action Thunday:
Le&ns said. • Wllalen C, a,.._ I: Hartford won for the 1«<>nd
Wbet.heT' that was a ploy to get time in u many vilits to Botton Oardcn this teUOll u 1..effen1. only McK.eon knc;;ws. Mikael Anderuon scoml one pl and set up IJlOtber
in the fint period.
• ...... 1Aef1 i, aa ... I: Mark Oabome bid bis
tee0nd two-90a) pme in as many niabta and roolde
Jolm Mclntyre•a leCOftd..period pl !IDlppecl a U. u
Toroaio triumphed in St.. LoW~
Trevino makes Senior debUt
That'• because the m~t difficult oomm~ty',A9
find i1 a player who will bnn1 force up lbe m~Jp
this era of stumpy nose tackles. Mi~ia I . K~@
Millard is the only other i,>laye~ of that kind m .lht
leque, althouah Cleveland s M1cbad Dean ~· .i)
comina,
Hampton. teaming so effectively with ~ve
McMicbael, provi~ .no cushion for a q~rt.c_k
stC{>Pina up to avoid Richard Dent on the ~llldc . .ULS
rcpi.cemcnt, Michael Dean's older and heaV1cr brotbtr,
The Refri&erator, has no such. talent and ... 2-7. '"
Some key injuries arc obvious -quarterbacks .. f0t
example.
But others aren't.
The Philadelphia ~gles, for ellample, • h'avt
survived without Make Quack. one of the leaaue s btst
m:civers. because receive.rs are .... well, rcplacd~~~
That's because Philadelphia survives on defense. .
• • San franc1sco has survived withO!Jt Micl);W
Carter. the game's best nose tackle. becau~ It .bas depth
Pete Kugler 1s a one-time St.8!1er and the Nan~rs w.:it
sman enough to pick up one-ume ~o Bo"'.ler Jam Burt,
released by the Giants because of his questionable bm. . -
I' THE 81.EACHERS
tTh,,I):: • ,. ,,...,,.. .................. 11r-n-.... "' .. .....,....., 1
'
Montana says he'll be ready
SANTA CLAR'\ -Joe Mo ntana·s
first throws since last Sunda) were smooth £-...
ones. and an Francisco 49er<; coach George '(J
~1fen says. "You wouldn't e\l•n know that
he had been inJured ··
The quanerback pr:ac11ced Thursda) •for the first
time since kaving la.-,1 °""rckend's game in Atlant<l \'llh
bruised nbs. He \31d he's sure he'll be ready for Mor:,da'
night's NH West game aga1n<>t tht· Rams in Anaheim
.. I felt good and there ~asn't an) discomfort at 3n:·
·said Montana. s11 1l listed a'i onl) probable.
The news "a•m't qu11r <;O upbea1 fo r nose tadk
Pe te Kugler. who again m1c;sed practice to get trcatmrn1
for a 'lore lu°""cr badi ..
Lombardi Award to Snow
M1ch1gan State linebacker Percy Snow
earned his second honor of the week when
he was presented the Lo mbardi Award on * Thursday night as the nation's top collegiate ----
liHeman.
Snow. who holds the school record of 164 tackles
10 a season. won the Butkus Award on Tuesday d the
nation's top linebacker.
Snow. 6-foot-3 and 240 pounds. beat out Colorado
linebacker K.ana v1s McGhee (6-5. 240) and two de-
fensive linemen. USC tackle Tim Ryan (6-5, 260)Tnd
Notre Dame nose guard Chns Zorich (6-1, 268).
The award 1s a memonal to Vince LomtJmP1 .
former coach of the Green Bay Packers and WashinaJQn
Redskins, who died of cancer in 1970. The anr\ual
dinner benefits the American Can~r Society.
In other spons news Thursday:
• Patrick McEnroe. playing at a level at which ..his
brother would have been proud. teamed with Jim
Grabb to advance to the semifinals of the Mmers
Doubles champ1onsh1ps in London. Grabb : al'ld
McEnroe. younger brother of John. crushed fetlow
Americans Jim Courier and Pete Sampras. 6-2. 6-3;'6-3.
for their second straight victory. assuring them !jf a
bcnh in the semifinals. · :·
Their victory eliminated Courier and Sam~r'as
(~2) and also ended the hopes of top seeds 'ahd
defending cha~ions Jim Pugh and Laguna Beacll's
Rick Leach. Pu and Leach also slipped to ~2 as Uiey
went down. 2, 7-6, 7-6. to Australians Mark
Kratzmann and Darren Cahill. who also earned· a
semifinal benh. ·
11!1 The National Basketball Association will pay.the
Contmcntal Basketball Association $2. 7 million <in a
three-year contract providing for player and referee dcv~lopment. Tb~ aarccmcnt arants the .NBA the ljsbt
to SllJl. an unltm1tcd number of CBA playen and· use
the CBA as its primary· t.rainina around for NBA
officials. ·
• Pervis Elltson. the No. l pick in this year's NBA
draft, mai be sidelined until mid-1\{arcb by tcftdin.itis
in bis · t big toe. Sacramento K.inp officials ~
• NHL JJUSed a rule to locate the pl liftt' 1 I
feet from the becltboard, inslead of the cunat 10 kt.
Tbe cbaale. approved at tbc ae.auc·s three-day lllltaal
winter meetina. will allow more play behind the aet'bd live playen m<>R room tQ opera1e, ... ,.
11 I I\ l'IO'\.IC \ltln . .
CARLSBAD-Steve Jones rt·
mcmben well his early days as a
profnlional a<>lfcr. ..:•The ckfcndina champion in the
,wQNY Tournament of Champions ~won S74S,S78 in 1989 on the
P:OA T~ur including three victories,
Rtaycd 1n the Crosby Southern in
t9S2 and apin in 1984 before he bit
the big time. '
-~remember the Litllc Crosby
'WCU," Jones said this week while
Vliiting La Costa Country Club here. ":'lt~s a attat toumamen1 aitd it is a
aood one to play in when you an~
Adt on the regular tour.
"lt gives a lot of young players a
chance to make some money and I !h~.i:iik ifs a great place to start. When
~.If arc stan ing out or s1ruagling to
~p your card, you play in all of
eie events yo u can:·
.1Pncs gainro his card to play on
the.PGA Tour in the fall of 1981 and
GIRLS _.,
IS:lic had. gonen off to a ~tier stan
and made more than 50 percent of
"our free throws 11 y,•ould have txen
-e lot closer.
"This game should really give us
-a boost going 1n10 the Sunset
.League. We learned mon: from thiS
loss. than we did from our 1wo
_blowout victories. We wi ll not face
anyone in league y,·11h this kind of
team height. I realt~· think if y,•e were
to play them later in 1hc )'ear it
would be a lot closer:·
In other high school games:
•Costa Mesa's 5-1001-Q freshman
forward O\i\•ia DcCamille scored 13
of her 24 points 1n the s.eC"ond half
and grablxd I 0 rebounds to lead the
Mustangs to a 47-35 non-league \'ic-
tory over host Norco.
Norco traded 22-11 at the half,
but whittled it to 28-25 late 1n the
third quarter. ~lef>l 's f\1i chele
Bryant and 0ee·amille each scored
baskets to make 11 32-~5 and Norco
never cut i1 to less than fi ve again as
1he Mustangs controlled the fourth
quarter.
They Nguyen added nine points
for Costa t\tesa. which 1mpro\·cd to
l-2. Norco fell to 3-1 .
• Playing its S«ond gan1e 1n as
many ni~hts to open the season.
Odean View utilized a 32-point-sec·
o·nd quarter to rout Long Beach
-W.Mson. 63-3Q. Jenny Sullivan had
ll-ofher game-high 19 points 1n the
cN cial q uarter. and also had 14
rebounds in the game.
Off the bench. 5-foot -10 S<'nior
t..ura Navarro scored half of her 16 pO~ts in the third quarter and fin -
lShed y,·ith 10 rebounds. 8 StaC\" Gicm scored I g points
aruJ haulro do.,..·n eight retxiunds as
Newport Harbor I 2-1) overcame a
sl.u.uish start to pin a 4 7-38 dl·fea1
o.n~irabuco t-i1lls,_ Su'>1l· Jacubwn
added nine rebounds to go ""'l\h her
sc-ven points. The Sailors traded 1.2
in the early stages and 15-10 atier
·~ quaner before rallying.
•Universit y's Denise Gandara
Qad 11 points and e1ghl rebounds
wi.tle Cannen C heng and Tara
W9Jff hit ke) points do.,..·n 1h1: sl~lch to lead the v1st1ng Tro1ans
past Dana Hills. 35-JO. in a non-
le.f_JUe game.
The Dolphins tied 1he gan1e at ~ 1
late in the third quarter. but Uni
!iC~red seven straight pcunts. includ-
GWC
Fl'Om 11 •·"f was the kind that just .... ·alks up
1he run-wav a nd looks around and
JOCS back. ifs a hard field 10 break
1n10. though. After tha1. I leamt"d
tl1a1 roucation was important. so I
dtcided 10 go into that"
-He finished high school 1n 1987.
CO"mpleting the GED. No.,..· he's the
floor leader of Greenfield·s Rust lers.
Wl'lo advanced to the semifinals of
their tournament o n Thursday and
WHI play Antelope Va lley. a 101-72
Win ner over San Diego Mesa. ,,.,_
~fjht at 8 p.m.
.k.reps played only in the first half
apinst Citrus (3-S). which was down
at halftime, 44-37. and could only
ICl as close as 58-49 in the S«ond
half before t~ Rustlers poured ii on
.behind 6-foot· 7 sopho more Kevin
• .udencn, who scored a game-high
. .JS. points and arabbed sc-ven re-
. Mundt.
Kreps had seven rebounds and six
·paints in li mited playina time.
· ':'In scorina. he's been in double
.f¥,ires in nine of our I 0 pm es and . ·m· double fir.res in rebounds:·
· Ch:cnfield said. "So he's real im--Nhant, npecililly apinst biger
''IMma. Hc'-f a quiet leader, but the
earned lhe mammoth 1um orsa.916
that year. A jammed thumb fotetd
him to quit playina in June after his
tint 1ppearanct at Newpon Beach
Country Oub in JanU1ry.
Jones sat out 1983 and qualified
ror his card apin in the ran or 1984
after testing the thumb early that
same year here. He spent lhc balance
of the year on the mini toun gcttin1
his gam.e in lhapc for 1he fall qualify.
ins 1ehool.
His first tour victory didn't come
until 1988 when he won the AT&T
Pebble Beach Pro-Am to qualify for
the T ofC. He earned more this year
than he did in four previous scawns.
He will be defending his T of C
championship on Jan. 4-7 al La
Costa. The PGA Seniors will also be
playing at the same cou~ during
the same ~riod oftime.
In all, thCreare 34 players from
the reg1:1lar tour who won tour-
nammts this year and qualified to
play in the event to open the 1990 cami*sn. Only 1oumament winn<-rs from the previous year arc eligibk
for the Tor C.
In all, there arc I J winners from
1989 who hive played at Newport
Beach in the past They include
Jones. Mark Catcavea:hia. Gene
Sauen, Grq Twigs, Bill Glasson,
Blaine McCallistcr, Payne Stewart.
Scott Hoch, Jodie Mudd. Mark
McCumber, Mike Donald. Cun
Byrum and Bill Britton who won at
Newport in 1984.
Jones isn't one 10 overdo 11 on 1he
practi« range ... I think I practice a
lot but there are guys ou1 there who
overkill ii and I don't think 11 does
them any aood. You have to Way
smart but rou don't want to be O\"er-
p<epa«<I:
He's always learning a nd happ~ to
admit it.
.. This year I learned how 10 hit a
downhill shot. Oak DouaJau pve
me a leuon o n aettina ou1 or und
bunk.en. These thinas really help
your game."
His goals for the coming year are
to win a maJOr and to re1 urn to the
Bnush Open and do b<"nt"r 1han he
did In 1989.
Jones &i ves credit for his ns.= to
the top to his strong relig1ou~ lxl1<"fs.
"I relate everything back tom)'
fai th, my fauh 1n Jesus Chns1.
That's the most 1mpon.an1 Lhin-for
me," he says. "I thoroughly bcl1e\'C'
in the Bible ...
He al~ credit~ a dn\·er that gi ves
hi m more loft as being a big help 1n
his success in 1989.
H is putting was likewise· a big hc-lp
in winning here in Januar). ··~-t)
putting sa,·cd me on the final da~
couldn't beheve I made all tho~
putts (eight one-puns)."
Lynwood"• Unda Watson dishes off pau
... Inst th• defense of a:dtson•s Debbie
,P'lscher during second ha H of Thursday's
non·l•ague ga m e on the Chargers· floor.
1ng a thrt"C-pcu nt pla) by Cheng.
Dana Hills C'UI 1t to 31 -29, but .,...ith
~ seconds left. WoltT hit a pa1r of
clutch free thro .... ·!i..
Dana ff ills. pla ~ 1ng its founh
game' 1n fou r nights. slipped to J.2.
""'htle Li n1ver'i1ty C\C ned 115 n:cord
at 2-2 . Cheng had s.=ven steals and
five points. ""'hile Wo lff had nine
points and SIX rt•bounds.
•Colleen Hatch had l 5 points
and fivl· steals 10 lead \1 anna as it
cruised to a 81· l 2 v1cto0 over Be yer
1n the first of three games 1n the
four-team Ceres Tournament. a
round-robin a tTa1r in f\1odcsto. The
V1k1ngs (3-0) fac-e l)av1s toda).
Gillian Bean. Chn sta Yorke and
guys know hC's the one to go 10."
Modeling. 1hough. is apparently
st ill in Kreps' blood. too. ""I .... ·ent to
Bobby McGee's in Ne.,..·pon Beach a
couple of 14'C<"ks ago. and I entert'd
this con1est and .... ·o n. M) fnends
eggro me on. bu1 I .,..·on SIOO. I .,...as
surpnsed.
"Bui basketbat1 ..... ·1sc: things have
bttn great. I've go11en everything I
expected and mo re. I didn'1 get an
opportunity to pla) (aftt"r high
school). and Coach Grttnfield was
arcat in givin& me lhat opponunily.
"I came out here 10 play basket·
ball and get an education. and luck-
ily. I had rtlati\•es out here ...
Kreps. Andencn and sophomo1'"
returnee J.J. Jenkins. a 6-foot-5 for-
ward, arc the leaden of the squad.
Vaughan. howe\·er. came o ff the
bench to score 18 points and grab 10
rtbounds against the Owls, 14•hile
Arturo Peret (6--foot-4) and Kevin
Waite (6-foot-7) did a splendid job
of filling in for Kreps. also. -
Waite took over underneath in the
closina moments. pullin. down five
of his seven rtbounds 1n the final
eiaht minutes.
Gokkn West. which has ne\•<"r
won its own to urnament. took a
30-14 lead in the lint half with 6:SI
rem1inin& when Andencn 1rorcd on
a fastbrelk layup. The Ratlcn· de-
Paula ~eyers each added Hl po1nls.
while ~fc,·ers and Bean caeh had
e ight reboU nds.
•In a d1sappo1n11ng 57-.35 1os~ 10
Can~on . Ylestm1nste r·s Kim
Sen1man "'as the Lio ns' \tandout
plaver. She sco1'"d 21 po1n1s and
added four assists and five rebounds
to her 101als. Unfortunately.
Sentman. a t.,..·o-spon star in socc-er
and basketball. injured her ankle in
the final t.,..·o m1nu1es of 1he gaml·
and i~ questionablt' for 1on1ghfs
game.
In con1mun1t~ colll-ge oic11on:
•Erika Manning scored 18 points
to lead Orange Coast to a dcl·1s1\•e
fe nse survived Ci trus' outside shoot-
ing. which included seven surcessfut
J-pointers.
Jenkins. ""'ho "'as ejected 1n the
second half after elbo .... ·1ng Sha" n
SalhofT of Citrus and rt."Ce1v1ng a
technical foul .,..·11h 7:20 teii 1n the
pme. produced 14 paints.
With a 72-60 second half lead.
G WC ..... <"nt on a 1-l-1 run to s1reu:h
its lead to 86-61 .... ·1th 4:06 left in the
game. Ande~n led the spun w11h
ei&ht points.
Kreps, mean..,.,·hilr. enjoys h1<i
leadenhip capac1t~ and hopes to ge1
even better 1han hl' is no"'.
'"I had 10 1alce on 3 leadership role
this scaM>n." Kttp' said. ··w e lost
our two leaders last year. r\·e also
done a lot of 14·ork on my JUmp
shootina this \"Car. and I ,,..·ant 10
improve on m Y rebounding bt.-causc
I know I ha vc a bigger load to carry
than las1 year.
"I'm trying to increase m) sconng
and rebounding. Last year. I (""'as
avena,ing) onl y se'·cn rebounds a
game, bu1 that was on a sh(lOl ing
team, which wt had last )'car. This
year it's more or an 1ns1de pme.
which is our streo.ath with myself.
Andersen and JJ. Jenkins.··
In the tournament's first round
pines Thursday. Cypttss deftated
86-38 \IC"IOr. O\l"r O,nard 1n lhl·
Pasadena TourTiaml·nt \lanning
al'iO had I 7 rrbou nd~ and four .1s-
s1st\,
01her stati~t1ra! ll·adt·rs inrluJ.:d
He1d1 Has!'.Cman "ilh I U rt-bound~.
Kami Bigler .,..llh IOur a\~1sts and
Stefanie ~1oorman "ho a!so had
four ass1 s1s and scorrd l ~ of ht•r J f.
points 1n thl· first half '-aJuma
Boykin turned 1n an out standing
defenS1\e performance. grahbing
five steals The P1ra1es led tl~ ~~ at
the half and nl·,·er rel1nqul\hl·ll 1he1r
lead. Orange Coas\ 1ncrea !>i..·d its rl·-
cord to 10-1 and .... i11 pla~ t(1n1ght a1
8.
Glendale. 65-60. and R1,l·rstdl·
pounded C"t•rrno~. the defending
stale cha mpions, 10 1-78. 1n thc-
uppc-r bracket
('ypress and R1\·l·rs1de pla~ at t>
p.m. tonight. prl'Ccd1ng lhl· Ci \\·r·-
. .\ntelope Valle ~ l·ontest The tinaJ,
are set fo r 8 p n1 on S:uurda)
In other action
• D1ablo \'alk·~ slo.,.,l·d the game
do.,..·n and Orange Coaliol l-lamped
do.,..·n o n defense en rou1c 10 a 52-.a J
victory O\"er D1ablo Valle~ 1n 1he
first ~round of the San Jo<;e Cit\
College Touman1ent. The Pi rate\
improved 10 9.1 u \era ll. "h1le
D1ablo Vall e~ fell tu J-8
The V1k1ngs cu1 the P1ra1c,· lead
to 1hrtt 1n 1he latter stage~ of the
game. but Orange Coasl held o n
despite hitting 14-of-14 fro m the
llne.
"'They tned to take 3 lioho1 "1th
fi\·e seconds left e very ume do.,..·n 10
keep it close:· said Orange Coast
Coach Tand)' G1lhs ... We spent a lot
of time on the noor on defense. We
played prcll) good defense."
Alan Schlines led On.nae Coast
,.,th 1 S points and 12 1'"bounds.
while: Scott DcStefano scored all 12
of his points in the second half and
Paul Kos added 12 points for the
game.
He had a aood year as a puner and
wu the Tour's bnl for the campaign
with·a I. 7J4 averacc J>C'f arun .
Al La Costa in January. he re-
quired only 29. 28. 28 and 2S puns
10 negotiate the 72 holes. Converse-
ly, he missed 17 of the 56 fa1rv.·ays
he tned to land on.
While he is near th<-top of the
ladder these days (eighth on 1he
mone y hst). he al M> rt-member\ his
early years of strugghn~.
"l"ve bet-non both \1des. l"\e had
1hreC' or four years of m) e1gh1·)ear
career when I d1dn"t make an~th1ng
for the-vear. Thos.= .,..ere struggling )ea~ aiid I remember those )cars
""I do n ·1 have the "" 1 ng or 1ec-h-
nique that a Jot of these gu ys do but
a 101 ofumes. 1 coin perv\•erl'
1hrough bad 1imt·~ Thafs a hig plus
for me ··
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CHIP SH<)TS -l..I (;e1bt.-rgl·r •~
CdM
From Bl
1wo-time all-ll·agul·r 1n right lJl'lck·
Chn)j, c·h1odo
""V.'e have re;ilh 1rcn1i-nduu\ skill
people." Takaha~f11 \:ltd. ··1 hat\ tht•
ke~ to o ur game. a halanct· h..·"tl"t"n
the run and thl' pa\\ and not h..·1ng
un1d1mens1onaL Thl· kl·~ to our
game 1s also our gr('at('\t rt·.11 ..1ga1n\t
Cd~I. tx-c-au!>C the\ run ..111,\ pas-.
v.·ell too:·
Heading c·d \-! "ill hi.· f"l-1•>1.1t-5
nfle·armed ~phnml•rl· quJn,·rbae\..
Todd Kehrh. "ho \huuld hail· no
probl em looking :ind iinng o\er thl·
La Quinta defen~111' Iron! <"\•l'Pt fnr
6-J. _, 18-pound { ;ir\l.Hl tranliolCr
Saniloa "Sunn~·· ( 1.ig.au J h.·,p11c hi;,
size. Takaha\h1 l ..t lb, 111111 .in l·\·
treme]\ 1alen1cd ;:i1h k·1l· "ht1 lJn
bench Q,er 3<1J puunJ, and run !ht"
40-,ard dash in 5 n •;1,:cunU-.
Kehrl1 ha~ lOn1plcll·d l 11 wt ~3-
passes for l.5115 ~..trd;, Jnd 111 11Julh-
do.,..n\ .,..1th ninl· 1nll·r1.l"pt 1<•n'lo th1'
sea\on. but he ha., 1:-i:cn pan11.·ula rl~
imprC-\\1\t" 1n lh<" pl..1,o rr~. 1.o n1ple1-
ing 0\1.'r 50 Pl'r(l•n\ i'ur r~--\ards
per gamt:" I-Ii ~ hard "'or\.. Jl l ,,,:a\on
ha~ paid ofl' "Ith 'll'Jd~ 1rn pru\l·-
men\_
"He·\ h..·en "Hrl 1n~ 1•11 11 and
"orking on 11 ·· ...a1J ""ld.: r,·1.l"l 'l"T
\\
0arren John,<•n "h1.1 \,·.id\ thr
team y,11h J \ rl'<l"Pl1on\ to r S\!J
\'ard~ .. It "a~n·t JI!'! "hen he gut 1n
ihe pla~ofl\ !tr·, bcl·n gettinj!: t-..·1trr
e\"ef} ga ml·. Hl· "'ant\ 10 "1n \u had.
he·~ hard on h1m<tt:l1 In pr.h·t11.t·. hl·
wants tu compl,·tl· e' r0 pa-.~ \\ hl·n
he doe!>n·1. h!.''\ hard on h1n1 .... :lf H 1~
bigge\I cnt1c llio hin1'><.·lf ··
Cd \'! al\O o ffer' ..,oml· tall re-
re1,cr\. nunc undl'f t>-1u<.Jt·~. ag.;unst
a La Qu1nt;i dtft•n\l\l· bac\..f1<"ld "'Ith
no moin O\i:r 6-fO(ll B<tl·\..1ng \\arrl·n
JohnM>n arl' bro1h1.·r \\ l'~lun Ju hn-
\On "llh ~6 ca1l hC\ !CH 51 1' \ard\
and ~i ' tuuchdu"n~ anJ tight .:nd
PREPS
From Bl
!1 \"t"l~ put the gan1 e .1v.:1:-,\11\..l'
\!erl1 notl·heJ I J of h1' g:in1l·-high
25 points 1n \h(· 'l.\(J nd quarter a~
Fountain \ alJe, I 2-11 ,,..3~ able to
brrak "ierra·\ trJP for a nun1bcr ,1f
1n.\1de ha~kl·t\ ·
Derr1r \.. ( ur1.ur:in :tJd1•d 1 Y
points. 1nclud1ng four J-po1n1 goab.
and 'M.'\C"n 3\\l~I\ . .,..hilc Enc Zl·llmer
chipped 1n "11h 1 J points !Or thi-
Baro n\, v.ho u<it.'d pnn1anl~ fl''•l.'r'"'
1n the founh quartt•r "'hl'O lhl·\
allo.,..·ed Serra 26 point'
•Ocean \'11•" ·s Ll'l" (,)uinn ~ored
22 potnt~ and gn1btx'-d I!) rt't>ound.\.
and [)arren Ernst added 1.a point~
and I J rebounds to lead the S.:a-
ha" k\ to an 8-l--l: \1c1t1ri. O\C'r
Coast l 'n1on 1n 1hc rir-;1 round of the
San Lui~ Oh1')l0 T\iurnamL'nt.
Ocean \·1l'""· ~-ll. "di pla~ in 1hi-
i;i:mdi nals tonight
T he Seaha"k' l<'<•k .1 J_:.~(J ll·ad
b~ halftime and n._., .. r traik•d 1n thl•
g.a me.
~1arc-el Tenhcrge ;i,ldl·d 1-l po1n1"
for the Sea ha" ks. R' an \ta111n had
\~ points and lire11 J:.,an~ had JO
points and four a"'~t'
• \!3ter De1's onl·-~an1c road lnp
to St Louis pro\ ed a .\U1.'ce-ssful one
as the Monarch.\ dl·lca1c-d E.ast St.
Louis Lincoln. the-11 th ranked 1eam
TALLEY
from I t
Duran said alierv.·ard through an
interpreter ... ~nd ge111ng a fair fight
in the U.S. is 1mposs1 tll(· ..
01d Duran really sa) tha1 or .... ·as
it the intcn:pretauon".' Bcheve 1t or
nol. the Panama.-.1an actuall) tx-
licvcs he didn't ae1 a fair shake in
Nevada. That shows. perhaps more
than anythina. ho.,..· hopelns he (ell
apinst Leonard.
,.The rcfcrtt ( R 1chard S1ttk I
didn•t kt me do anyth1n~ 1n there:·
Duran said. "He ""'ouldn 1 let me
fil)lc"
And if you beh<-vr-that one, fight
ftr.ns. you'll belive that~ fOf'C"-
man 1s Fin& to 1tar lh1s Cbnstmas
in the NuK:raekcr.
-The cac.c.a Dutu and Uoaatd aot 10 eeclll other on this nlaht ca me allorward,"""' they lo\llh<d and
cmbnccd i• &oat al pras c:oa-frftnor miaoapliloec:L
W1Rn lAoMnl came 0010 llllc podi-.. k\, o..n ,....,,ed
_hle._lmeor and bodl
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• -:::i:.:d •• , • a .... I --ii ...... ... .. _ ................ ..,.
W' , ...... I .. ,_
;;:t"mCt:~'lr -
among the Senion who have q...U.
fied to plaf.in that d ivision oftbc T
ofC. Hep ycd at N<"WJ)Ot'I iD 1911
""'hen he was rCCO\'ering from sur-
gen· and has bttn a mainstay on the
Serl1or Tour 1n.rccen1 years ... Martt
O'Meara. a graduate of Mission
Viejo High and ""'Inner of the Costa
MC\& C'itr championship as well as
the L'.S. Amateur tule. 1s 1n the To(
C field afler winning the .~ T &T
Pebble Beach Pro-. .t.m . . Don
Januan is the onl\ pla ver to hav<"
.,.,.on b01h the regu.1ar aiid Senior
Tournament of Champions '"''en1s_
Ho••rd L. HUH/y is• fo~r
D•llY Piiot ••rikr wffse' C'Ol•m• •P~•rs ~viry._oi•~r Frid•y.
JetT Jackwn. "hu ha~ l aught 26 baUs
for ~80 'ard~ and !"U touchdowns.
In the· backfir lJ tullbac\..s Jerrott
V."dlard 13611 vard\ 5 -I 1ard\ per
carr:-1 and i-;:e,1n \l urPh~ (191
~ard" -0 ~lrd \ per catT)·I arc
capable runnl·r\ and hlockers 10 set
up ta1lhacl Bnan I uca~ .... ·ho has
carried fvr 1 .:-..;~ ~ard~. 13 1ouch-
do"n~ and .in a\er..tg•· carr;. of 5.6
~ard\ .
"Luca~ ha\ bci:n running 1n-
credib!~ du nn~ thl' pla~offs." Jerron
V.'illard s:ud ... Dunng the )ear. he
"a~ 101ng JU \I to uut-rare peopl<"
S o" ht··11 pu1 hi\ hl·ad do.,..·n and
10 to run o'er j)l.'uplr too I-IC' had
ne\tr tnt•d !U do lhal bt.-fore. and
no" he lJn do !'lo1h ··
If thl· '-1.·:i K in~' h..t't" an~ fla14'S
ollen~" ch 11 ill'' 1n hun1ng them-
~l\C\ In thl· fir~\ rounc.filld~ con-
1rolled 11R1l: ol p.1~"-"'"on threefold
and did not !urn 1h.: ball O\"er. y1:1
scored onl~ l!J p._•int~ thanks 10 I lb
penal!) ~ard' l..g.:i 1n~t Brea-Olinda.
Cd\·! outduek·J thr \\"!Ideals de·
fen\l\e]\
Bui 13\1 "eel... th\' ~a Kings had
their best off.-n~i\l. outing of tht"
pla~ofT\ and tool advantage of
Sunn\ Hill\ 1urnO\l"O. en route-10 a ~"-0 -11ctur.. tht•ir mu\t 1mpre-ss1ve
of the !>l..·aWn
In add111on to ( 1..1gau. the Cd~1
offen!>I.! mu~1 <"O ntend .,..·1th the La
Quinta 1n\1Je l1 nebackl'r duo of JUR·
ior ( raig Re~ nold~ and Hari.·e~
\\'hil!.' Rl·,nold!> 1!> no! big (5-
foot-10. 16s pound.\) ht 1s 1he
team·\ k·aJing tackll·r and a firs1 -
1eam a!l-leagui-~lt'C't1on ·
.. <)ur iunior hnebarke~ arc both
1 t"T\ good .·· Takahalio ht said
""The~ "re-not the hlg&l"\t hneb.acker!.
but t rJ1g Rl·~ nolJ\ get~ hi~ nose to
the ball ··
The l..11l·1·, h.i'e ou1sc0rl'd 1hen
oppon!.'nl~ b~ an a\erage ot
:s Q-16" v.h1le ( d\1 has ou1scor«1
fOC"'S 16 !)-4 1
nauonalh b\ l S.t. Toda\. 6!-48.
Mater bei-O\t"rcamc a Cold shoot-
ing nigh t both from tht• floor (21 of
56. JS pc.·rl·l'nt) and the foul hne ( 14
of ~~. 5,: perC"cntf 1n fronl ofa crowd
of I ~-~s.a 10 ~· a full da~ of action
in' oh 1ng nalil>nall\ ran~«!. high
\Chool teams.
Da' 1d Bo\ le had I J points and
Derek ~tone. added I 0 to lead tht'
\1onareh'.1. 1n !.Conng Charlie .l..nd~
had nine rebounds to go .,..,lh his
eight po1ntlio. and Jaw n Quinn se\·en
assists al ong v.11h c1gh1 points.
• .), Jf1.po1n1 'iC'\·ond quarter
ke )ed ~!ilhkan . lhl· defending CIF
5-.\...l. champion. past \\'oodbndgc.
95-15. 1n the scrond round of the
Gahr-Cemtos Tournament at Cc-r-
ntos High \\'oodbndge v.,11 pby in
the fifth place !.em tfi nals 1on1gh1 at
6 al Ce~t10~ High.
Bnan1 i\·1cL1:mure led Wood-
bndic ""llh l ~ po1nt\ and n1~ re-
bound'.!.. "hdc R ~an Rauc-h scon-d
all 13 of h1s po1n1s in tht> second
half. Joe Coht'n and ,\iikc Manthei
scam:! I::'. each and T 1m K.ingsbuf)
had SC\eTI aSlioL'.1.I!.
\\'oodbndge (~-1) .,..as down tight
1n tht' second quarter .... ·h<"n Millikan
1ook off and bu1h a 5::!-32 halftime
rogt'. The V.'amors then played Mil-
likan C\CTI 1n the !tC'C'Ond half. mos1
of 1t a.pr1ns1 th<' Rams· s1anc~
County's top
prep water polo
players to meet
The D.mty Not
E11ht plaYtn from 1hc <;>ranee Coast area .,...;:u pan1c1_paic 1n the
fourth annual Ofanee County Hilh
School All-SW Water Polo plM
this Saturda)· at Hmuec Park i.a
ln·1ne.
The ~hownsc f<M" top trnkw ~ l
polo play1:n 1lrom OtuF eo..c,.
will start •t 1 p.m.
John Bowman &ocD fJ DIM t 1¥ will cooch * _ _..c Don OK>k>denko o1c a I 1
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*3BR 2·~BA twnhM on $1.500/mo & $1,400/mo. beach, no pets. car port ages, dshwshr. cable NtWPort k 1ch 2669 a1or r~ferencesreQutted J&ln!!
Stutts nr bctll Ot>I gar. monlh·IO·monlh rental. s7ooimo 706 James St ready pool spa. BBQ. •8<CLUSIVE GUARD• (7 t4\ 723-0414 ~"i' ~i.,•allons 0 ,_ tile
lrplc. fncd yd Spa $1250 unfurnished 121. 121 •1, 979·"10. 549-7007 lndry tac1l1toes Good loc •GATED COMMUNITY• IACIELllS/ITlllOS Roocms S F EA L2B7006A GMagts for Rtnt 274C of vo·Jr ~te"
Small pet? 646-6541 • $ 2211 llllYllSllY ~~~ ~~A S 1, IOOlmo & *BAY T IMBEAS * 177 E 22nd Sr 631·7376 11 llC C&IYll Lg in good areas of Pen1n-EX L lJ IV -., l ~ ''-' ... .," growing
* DRAMATIC * 1850/mo Across lrom s 1.200/mo furnished 6 lBR, frplc, cable. pool. Nor1h East CM 3BR 2BA. 2BR Apts w/2 car garage Sula & some .,..,parking PE"4 ·~sL ; D· • "'' EASTSIDE CM " 1' ..... cce~stul oorec-
3BR 2•;,ea. popular Nwpt golf course 3BR 2"'tBA 2 month tease 121t518910 patio. gar No pets 399 patio dble garage. ca-central A •C wet bar hre-From S~OO mo trc1nce "r o • "C. AP ',ARAt"'.f
Hgts. Fam rm, frplc. wet-Cozy Orick flreplaces 6115190 119. 119'1t 27th W Bay St $665 650-6357 thedral c eiling. dl w place. micro. wasne1 & C&llEIY IEIT&LS, JR smo~.n.::, ,.,, ' ., ' •• • ., t' ,, ~ .e Tne Gang
oar, gar $1200 548-0397 Charming kitchen area. S1 Agent, 675·8475 •WTSlll• $1000 mo 760-0138 dryer hkups Goll course •Ill 11•.••A• MIL E •o ... "'-ti .. a-• S •,r;, • C.M• JAi'A'-,F REIECCA E&l1'lm family rm. dining rm. 2 Prudential Calif Riiy 3BR IBA Cottage WtD Pioiflcl 1 .... e...es view All maint mer Sorry " --Emot M., • • •• 1 ... ~ 1•<>,1 • r .. r •• -•, 0"' · .\ • •u cal'I t uea1 people llke * * car g~~·~arge grassy ---hkup Has carports lor 2 Newport H8!ghts spacruos No pets 644·05o9 BEAUT 381 2Ba open Pit tol\t• • • • V"' "" .,;-:. , .i c ·~·"' ··~· 1.1s• oe a.1se you are
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Monte YISta 2BR 1BA. 2BR 2'~BA. LUX TWNHM l \t~rP~."'l~ ~·\ ·11 Three 2BRs 18A, laundry 2BR 2BA. fireplace. prvl t>each $1800 All FIND Hw; Lag Beac" 444 "'4 4 nu !Mortgagts. T.O. 2918
gar No Pets Good credit Model perfect. tip, gar. · .. room. close lo bus & oaicony 215 1 Pac1f1c maintenance tnct SEA UH IOTEL E:I >00 ,._ "' RA
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· BAYFRONT l sml dock 225 7 2268 2272 Maple I CleM!fled wens · l>eyoncl a 111.L 111-0t 11 Nwpt Blv(l CM 6,s6 •• ~45 $1 59~ ooo -21 8508 i' 14-432-8670 Near beh. fncd yd. large •lllffl ~· avail 48R SBA. single TSL MGMT 6-42· 1603 INdowotadoubC. •---------closets. brick lrplc. dl w, IPll Mnl story home Gourmet kit
grdnr 645-2566 $1 195 SAT /SUN 10-3 2656 Vista fi r S5500mo Avt alter
•Clean. qu~t & spacious del Oro Nu decor. 48R, 11 1190 Yrty 646-3556
3BR 2BA. 2 car garage. 258ANopets S1.7501se ESTCLIFF 2BA 28A
encl patio. storage S 1125 549-0709 Condo. dlw. wl d 1rp1c,
NO PETS 640·2•95 y YIEW-carport pool $900/mo
3BR 2BA twnhse lreshly *II * 939-2286 or 240-6281
painted Obi gar.' walk lo 8"ul112ul 2Br 2Ba. '"ldbl~klo EST NWPT 2BR $850 0 CC A "' I ii no w t:>ly. car gar . w -S l050l mo 241 _0608 Agl op open beam ceHtngs. & VILLASBA5LBOA 2BR, sec
balcony $1195/mo gate 99 -2.11& Ml 423 E Bay NWPT 2BR Twnnm. lrplc.
E'i lde-1tlh & Orange TSL MGMT 642-1603 patio S 1.300 I' _.,, -- ---NWPT BCH 8ayfrn1 2BR. Mutr lie w rpl, b-.ony •HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2BA Condo lat:> vus
Fenced patio & garage ser. tam rm, 3Ba. 3 gar. 2 $1.500
S 13901mo * S.2·9827 frptc. g8'dnr Neer pool & LIDO ISLE E1e9an1 1 bd.
ll.9llT IWPT lllllT1 grnblt S2500 675-4991 sundeck S 1,600
Large 4BR. 2 story. 2 car •RENTALS AVAILABLE N~~~WNHM 38R dock
garage, patio. month-to-••FU..... EAV1EW Guard-gated montn/leue S 1,250. Marti Aot a.2.noe 38A hOuse $2 900 214 Palmer St Unit A · Agent 675-8475 •LOWER DUPLE)( 3BR• dM 3BR. fat:> ocn & bay
Prudenllal Calif Rlty BA, frpk:. garage. near PvusEN :3T·~BR ocnfrnt ---Lido Shops S 1350/mo. · * 673-9201 * home $4.000 lft.Amll--"' M ounteln setting sur-
rounded by strum• &
fall1I Garage wlopnr. wl d
nkup. wooelburnlng lrplc,
micro. 111 • dee>
18R Condos $650
401 BRIGHTON SPRINGS
(Avallable Now)
408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS
(Available 115)
2BR Tri-Lvl Condos S 1050
429 BRYSON SPRINGS
(Available~)
2170 Blacayne Springs
(Avallable 12115)
No P911. CALL Valme
540-2447
1----------UDO AREA Byfm l dock, BA 3BA, new p1lnt. rum . 2BR • defl $4,750
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harbor view & pvt beach
apeciOus grounds & dock
5Br, lrplc. tumllhed
SOO/mo. Agt 548-0100
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OCEANFRONTS
2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms
6 Units to ChooM From
Priced from S1250-S2200
ayrldge 2BR, 2BA
Condo. frple. pool, IC>•. Nr bQll 3BR 2BA S 1 SOO I
au gar. MC gate. no pets St Pl to sand 2BR S 1 100
S 1,425tmo 854-2841 ma nTf II.IL Tll
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built-ins $795/mo.
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12IOIFFI * ALA MOANA APTS * 1 & 2BR. 1BA. D/W,
beautiful pool area. large
rec room a laundry room,
CIOM 10 1hops & buaee.
S585-S6751mo.
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722·9012 or S.2-1903
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$2.44 per day
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CM Front office appear--1 yt old Oectawed, 04IU· ance Prol I a111tu<1e hght Top $S Paid lcr Pottery! tered. XLNT personality
typing Will considerate Catalina., Baue'.. ~ay $200 760-6683 eves art time
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Restaurants hgurines 673-6223 r-· ·• 6059 llllllTIC PHPU Full-Time. Part-Time. Afpl!!ncn 60 11 PIANO upright, t925 yr
Re<Jister Busers. Salad *Refrigerator Kenmore Lauter e1Ccellent con-• No Collection * Bar & Prep-Cook Apply white. side-by-side s200 d1t1on needs outside MS! MS! MS! E at The Soup Plantation. '* M 1 c r 0 w ave S 6 0 w ork $ 7 9 5 / 0 B 0
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Unprec.<Sented grOW1h of arly morning 1555 Adams Ave CM '*Frigida ire washer 898-9558
toc1t import company motor routes Restaurant s 150 All hke new l•e:::.::: ___ G_iood _____ FHRUI 121ITS1111 ~8g'$c~=·~,:,ver~~ available SH llTlll •LP 494-8301 ~ s 6065 E•ceuent cond111on. tutty
within our company No Must have W&lltl-lllUlll'S KENMORE Gas Dryer S65 PUTTERS WANTED ioaded. 18.000 miles.
Weatecurrenttyottertng I exp nee Oppl for Id· HLl/lllllY Maytan electric Dryer Armour IMG5. IMG6. 702-368-0968 competitive Mlary. tull dependable " 8802 8813 D b -benefits. 4o1K Plan. and vancement 11 you are t8 $50 Old oak desk $ 150 · . es Y HONDA 82 ACCORD or older. have a car & are transpor at1on Re1a11 631 -6389 Palmer ~cott sdale 2 DOOR HATCHBACK e•ceflent work environ-ANSER T P C h looking for a stable. d I b lllUA•'S HU I op rot es as AI C. AM/FM Stereo. ;;'.~~a~~~ ~l~ticsa:; growing position call an 1a thty Furniture 601 4 (2131 '73-1088 98K ml . Very goOd cond.
939.1228 1risurance. llAIEIY • 1--------s2200 oeo 5'43-5838-represeniauves wlth 45 ts h111ng for the holidays 4 PIECE TWIN BEDROON Christmas BoutJqutS
wpm typing skills and·-------•I ~ ...... Full·Ttme & Part-Time SET Contemporary oll -HllAOlll 1111 ~~ecoT~uc':~td~~; MAIL ROOM f•Plllll posotoons for cashier, cus· whole. new. $800. will sell PICILIS letltt~el Auto. AIC. Stereo Casset-must hive an excellent ··•• tomer service. kitchen & $250 644-0'4 t2 SAT 10-4 18 t31 Brentwell te. Low Miles ltke Newl
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en1oy W<>r' ng ... th the ucts Proor e•P a ·.but Beach B lvd H B 1---------publte as well as soliciting The Oranoe Coast Dally we wtll train Apply 16062 Italian Inlaid wOOd Never 84 7 •8555 Pt&.IC NOTICE new business. Piiot has openings in •Is Goldenwest Hunl!ngton used $595 662·2636
Interested partoes should Mail Room tor I Part Beach Ask tor Mgr ··-·· Wlm • --·-JllllR 111 lJll Ksael contacl,Cher• Freeman at Time INSERTER and II (7 t4)848-3338 fM; -R e b u I I t e n • FICTITIOUS 8USIHEll • Full Time LEAD PERSON Mattress & trundle. never gine1transm1ss1on1reer. NAME ITATEM!NT
to handle Schedules and •natl-CLlll.-u used $195.•840-8'733* .. ,. __ --.---------c The f 11 ••• •••1, ...... ,Jll, P8fsonnel The Lead Per-" -..,._ ... , -u 7012 new onnellyinteroor.too o owingDefsonsare --""' Hou~W1ves wanted F T IUSS IEAlll&ll much else to hsl' Sacri-doing business as ••••••••-I son must oe b1hngua1 and p T nights & weekends Mattress. bo• frame ~. 19 COBALT 1984. original lice at s94oo o bo OCEAN oi:: 'SILK t838 1....------------------J ha\le mail room e•-th Sn 11 ~ ·~~ owner 300 hours. ei<Cel· 1758NIXI Days 852• t 426 N-Port Blvd Coste Mesa .... ~ A""'y •ft,,_.~ in e owroom 0 •ce S235 840-8733 1 1 .. I s 12 500 C1111t 92627 6""'a,;.·~·3-p~m Mon.'.:a'y.,....i;;;"u Musi t>e dependable & en conu• ion . Eves 8~·2372 Kros Ellen Beckstead
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mark at Saddleback
You win a few and you lose a few, and II SeddJebeck Collett the
women's buketball team known as the '"SbooUnc Saan" could use a few
timely hoops to reverse what m iaht end up as a thrce-weetead lolina sueak.
Molly Newman's leu-than-penetratina study or the travails of a wbiac,
-----------. female version of the Harlem Globetrouen durina a lrilumatic stop
on their ~ schedule 11
pretenaed with VaryiDf dc:pees of
effectiveness in tbe C011qt'1 Studio
Theater. The show brims with poten-
tial, but never really F'S off to a fut
break.
A good deal o( the problem lies
in the script iaseJf. Newman rarely
oft'en more -man twfacle charaC-
teriulions o( her pleyen, evee lboucb several of them pretent abundant
opportunity for in-depth study. Di.ra:t« Pat.rick_L .Fmnell lw compounded
the situation by selectin,s a cast that, with a few exceptions. is incapable of
elevatina the loosely sutched material
Two of the pcrf'onnen stand out to the ex1ent that the deficiencia o(
the ot.bers an mapifted. Julie A. Johnson's animaaed prom queen Sbdby
is a splendjd study in early-1960& faniMm bubblinl to the surflice. wbile
Cheri Rae Russtll excels both in dramatic skill and appe.mtt athletic abiJjty
as the mannish Butch, the pushy rebel of the troupe.
Danette Haddad has some nlCIC, finely C'1Ched moments as the attr.
roolcic Tammy, but Lyssa Conucras never really bunts into bloom as the more merved Birdje, And neither Maryann Na&i u the team scar, 11ViJma,
nor Maria AJeundra· Forrest as the lovesick center, Gay, teems very
oomfonable with her usipunent.
The nearly overstl)e-hill player and UlistaDt C09Ch. Oaartene. is
depicted by LincS. Yeuel who takes a while to warm up to her pme, but
by the time she must take command, she is sizz.lina. Bobby Lee often
natural warmth and a lovina. caring spirit • the pial owner-<Oeeb,
Cueius.
The ensemble is an animaaed troupe, but animaaion aloae budly
compemata for skelchy material. All too oftea Ge show bop ~ into IOIDCtbillll resemblint an improvisation clast wlileft words arc ~.but
nodai119 is really beina accomptished. Araumeata between tbe two fildiom
of tbe 1e1m over whether to play it straiaht or dowa it up CIOlllC olf 11· ~ of the "lest fillina/llltes pat" commercial. ud die ~ Locomotion" number It tr.e cuna1n cal~ eidller be~
or cut altoldher.
""Shootina Stars" won't do much for the caute of women's atbletica (we
GCwr It( the fed.in& tbal tbae pls. lluwll ncicpecd. CID = play balketball), but it's hquenaJy entertainjna and mercifia1ly · . ~-
formuc:a continue Thunda£..~ Saturdays al I p.tn. and Sundays 11 J p.m. mnil Dec. 17 in the dio 'fhe.ter on the Million Viejo campus.
Call Sll.-4656 b' ticket infanna&ion.
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CONTENTS
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CBASIKG LAUGHS •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10
Chevy Chase and the gang are back for ••National
Lam~n's Christmas Vacation," _a. ~eoMI offering that
failed ·to make most of our guest cntics merry.
POP
PRJ:lllTIVES' PROORESS ••••••••••••• · •••..... 13
By JORN ROOS
The Primitives' tint release, "Lovely," failed to impress
the baJJd's severest critics -themselves. However, th e
group is proud of its latest effort. "Pure."
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CR0188Al'fT8 ARD BEYOl'fD •••••••••••••••• 15
By JUDY CILUIBBRLAIN
The Vie de France Bakery in South Coast Plaza bas long
been renowned for its f1ne croissants, but the culinary
artistry doean •t end with the 8aky pastries -the res-
taurant also offcn fine lunch and dinner entrees.
Tbe IUl tbftC productions of 1989 will be mountina the bo9nk nat
Weekend They ate: . -~-~~~-~~~!'!""!'~ ~~~~~-
_...,... M~ll .... el ........ a children's ]Jlay It the Ne~
Tbaltr Ans ta', 2501 Ci« Dri'W!i Newport Beach (631-0211). oritiml musical by.Linda ldew l8d urencc-AJaric ldlt of four dlildml
wllo ftnd a ma1ic: wan1 wbida will .,..a dlci.r wildest fanlasies. II plays Dec.
14-16 and 20-23 11 7:30 p.m. ud Die. 17 at 2:30 .
........ .... Cllill' 7 "'= .,._. II the Uauna Pll)'boule, 606 1-um Canyon lloed, ......... !led. (494-0743), • comedy about • family ol'&oodluma wllo crMb die local yWICide .... t>erformances are Dec. I S-2)
112 l8d 7:30 p.m .
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Nutcracker: The Joffrey's annual holiday gift to O.C.
Christmas is near and. sure
as Santa Claus, the beloved
"Nutcracker" ballet is com-
ing to l~d u! aH into a
fantasy of little girls and
sugar plums and handsome
young princes.
"The Nuccracker" has be-
come an integral part of
Christmas and, for many, it is
the first ballet co be seen in
person. It is intended for
children of all ages.
The Joffrey Ballet wilJ
offer its version of the hol-
iday classic in an appearance
at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center, Dec.
13-17.
Set in the Victorian 19th
Century, the story begins
with __.the. -ff.-cim unar-
---chtistmas perty at the home
of Mayor and Mrs.
Stahlbaum. An attentive
maid servant steals sly sips
from her tray of drinks ser-
ved to the arriving guests.
Toasts arc made, dances are
danced, grc~tings made, all
in elegant mime. The
Stahlbaum's daughter. Clara.
and son, Fritz engage in the
party with children of the
guests, Fritz being a rather
mischevious lad, Clara a
lovely young lady who prop·
crly disdains her brother's
behavior.
Into the party appears a
dark, mysterious stranger.
bearing gifcs. Clara re-
cognizes him as her uncle.
Herr Drosselmeyer. who
presents the children with
cwo life-sized dolls. for Clara
he has brought a special gift,
a ulcrac:Rr, wf\lch
Clara immediately loves .. The
coy is damaged by h~r
brother in a bit of sibling
rivalry, much ro Clara's dis-
cress. Herr Drossclmeyer re-
pairs the doll and places it
again under the . rree. As
midnight aproachess. the
guests depart and the family
retires co bed.
Clara returns to hold her
beloved Nutcracker and falls
asleep with the tdy in her
arms. Herr Drosselmeyer, in
the meantime. has hidden
himself co reappear co test
Clara's love of her new coy.
Calling on his magical
powers. he transforms ch'
living room inco a barcle-
field. M ice suddenly ~ome
huge. malevolent creacures
led by an even la rger Mouse
King. Toy soldiers come
alive and engage the mice in
a ~ttle-l~d by-th~ l'rut-
crac ker. Here, in a brilliant
display of dance technique. a
fierce sword fight ensues be-
twttn the Nutcracker and
the Mouse King. Stting her
hero in mortal danger, Gara
distracts the Mouse King by
throwing her slipper ac bim,
allowing the Nutcracker co
recover and slay the Mouse
King.
Touched by her loyalry
and braveq•, Herr
Dressdmeyer frees the Nut-
cracker of its form co reve.al
a handsome young prmce
who promptly takes Clara
through the Kingdom of
Snow to a party in her hono r
in his kingdom of Can-
dyland.
Act II opens in the King-
dom of Snow where snow-
flakes dance and the Snow
King and Snow Queen
dance a lovely pa.s ~uir.
Arriving in Candyland, Oara
is an honored guest. She
watches in wonderment as
guests from around the
world bring gifts: chocolate
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10 11 12 1 3 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 2 1 2 2 l 3
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COACH HOUSE 33 157 Camino
Capisuano, San Juan Capistrano,
presents The Temptations Reunion
at 8 and 10:30 p.m. For ticket sales
and dinner reservations, call
496-8930. for conccn information.
call 496-8927.
WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA
666 Anton Blvd, Cosia Mesa prcs.-
enu Confrey Phillips with modem
renrutions of Broadway Music at the
Piano Tuesday through Saturday. 6
p.m. to 10 p.m. and after theatre
reprise hour. S40-2500.
THE REVERE HOUSE 900 W.
Fim St., Tustin, Lee Ferrell Band
"Let the Good Times Roll." Oldies
and adult rode 'n' roll tonight and
Saturday. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.: Sun-
day, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m.
to 12:30 a.m. 543-9319.
VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast
Hiabway, Newport Beach. Pial\ist
Dnid Banlcy 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m.
642-7880.
caOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT
32802 South Pacific Coast Highway.
South Laguna, presents Julie
Moreno and"Miragc" for dancing
and entertainment Thursday
throuah Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1:30
a.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626.
THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette
Ave., Newport Beach, presents ''Big
Picture," with top 40s music from
8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and
Saturday. 675-5777.
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast Hi$h·
way, Laguna Beach. presents II\ e
entertainment and dancing nightly.
494-8088.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers
live entertainment seven nights a
week. Tonight and Saturday. The
Code 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 cover
ch.ar&c. 592-1926. . TJIE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
HOP 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain
Valley. The Hop presents: Friday.
"~t the Goode Times Roll" all
n ight with DJ. Dennis B. Goode. $4
cover; Saturday, "Garden Party," a
tribute to Ricky Nelson staning
Gary Shorelle, at 8 p.m. (StJ cover);
Sunday, "The Backseat Boys" li ve
'50s and '60s dance band. 9 p.m. to
midnight on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
($4 cover); Closed Monday; "Still
Rockin' ... After All These Years"
Tucsda)'. at 8 p.m . ($4 cover chaflc);
Wednesday~ "Th~ Backseat Boys. • 8
p.m. Lo midnight: Thursday. Crazy
Contests with MC Dennis B. Goode.
963-2366.
NIGHT MOVES 5902 WameT
Ave., Huntinaton Beach. Concert
info line: 840-0208.
Satuday
COACH BOUSE 33157 Camino Capi~irano, San Juan Capistrano.
presents f.dgar Winter/Rick Der-
ringer at 9 p.m. For ticket sales and
dinner reservations. call 496-8930.
for concert information. call
496-8927.
COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino
Capistrano, San •Juan Capistrano.
presents Jazz Butcher at 8 p.m. For
ticket sales and dinner reservations.
call 496-8930, for concert infor·
mation. call 496-8927.
CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT
32802 S. Pacific Coast Highway.
South Laguna. presents Ocorac
Butts 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today
through Wednesday. 496-5773 or
499--2626.
SALVATORE'S 500 Nort h
Broolthurst, Anaheim. presents Paul
and Oscar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s
music.
CALENDAR
THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette
Ave .. Newpon Beach, San Fran-
cisco-stvlc cabaret cntenainmt"nt
with LCsl)e McC'rae vocalist and
Lloyd Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to
10 p.m. 675-5777.
VILLA NOVA Ri chard Fauno's
piano styh ngs Sunda) through
Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to ~
a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New-
port Beach 642-7880 .
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway. Sunset Beach.-offe-rs
live entertainment seven nights a
week. Planet 10 -Rockin' Reggae
3 to 7 p.m. and then Allawc 8 p.m.
to midnight. 592-1926. ----------llODclay
BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl.,
Newpon Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo
Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 6~
BEET.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Bc.ach. offers
live entertainment seven days a
week 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926.
COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino
Capisll'ano. San Juan Capistrano.
presents The CaJl(The Graces, 8
p.m. Tickets are SI 7.50. For ticket
sales and dinner rescrva11ons. call
496-8930. for concen information,
call 496-8927.
Taeeday
SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers
live entertainment seven nights at
week. 592-1926.
COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano,
present s Ian Hunte r/M ick
Ronson/Steve Jones. 8 p.m. 'rickets
arc S 19.50. For ticket sal~ and
dinner reservations. call 496-8930,
for concert information, call
496-8927.
LAGUNA CANYON BAR 6
GRw. 859 Laguna Canyon Road,
offm the danceable music of
Aphrodite, with soloist Eliza Lorenz,
rhythmist Jerry Martin at the key·
boards and Harold Todd on sax-
aphone and flute. "Cool Danrin~
'1'01' HI 1.1.l '\G
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Just for l•ughs
Ca••lll•n M-91 Pina...--. ...... l•prov., 4211 C••pus
Drive., Ste. 118. lrvlne., tlwou ... Dec. 10. Al9o •PP •.:Wt1
_. M Art ""'9 aM Moe 9ett•11.._ 17., a p.m. ........... =:; Tlt_...y. Two lhowl • ...., ..... ~ tOllO,.....;
A and 10 p.-. and Sun~ ttwaulft TttundaJ, a.JO,..... Por reservations, 814-141 •
Ora11nP r:na.c;f Collene ~ J f
Nebraska
Theatre Caravan
saturday, Dec. 16
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begins at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
ni&hts. 494-1 9 11 or 494-4310. ~UNSET PUB 166 55 Pacific
Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers
live entertainment seven nights a
week 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926.
COACH ROUSE 33157 Camino
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano.
p~nts Indigo Girls. 8 p.m. Tickets
arc S 19.50. For ticket sales and
dinncrTeSirvations. "Cail 496--8930.
for concert 1nformatton. call
496-8927.
Tlaanday
SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacifi c
Coast Highway. Sunset Beach pres-
ents The Code tonigh t through Sat-
urda). 592-1926.
J \7.7.
Friday
OYSTERS 25 15 E. Coast High-
way, Corona dcJ Mar. Dr. Art Davis
8 to 11 ~.m. tonight and Saturda)'.
Sunda)' -to 5 p.m. and Thursdays
7:30 to 10:30 pm. 675-7411.
SCOTl''S SEAFOOD GRILL &
BAR 3300 Bnstol a t i\nton. Costa
Mesa. fcatum fine J:UZ entena1n-
ment Wednesda) through Fnda~
wi th Jon Gamer. Ja77 p1an1st. 5:30
to 10 p.m. No minimum or cover
charge. valet parking. Jazz lunch-
eons with Jon Gamer Jau T no
Sunday. noon to 4 p.m. Reser-
vations suggested. 979-2400.
J UST LIKE PERRY'S. 27782
Vista dcl Lago. M1ss1on VicJO. con-
temporary pop. rcwr and Jau
music n1ghtl) 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght
and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed
on . Monday. Dinner. For reser-
vations. call 472-4363.
C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT.
373 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna
Beach. on the Main Beach. L1"c jan
ever) Frida} and Saturday begin-
ning at 8 p.m. featunnf Don
Willeford. JaLz viola and Bil Nolte.
vocaJ1st and gu1tanst and vanous
guest an1sts including Mark Turn-
bull. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hogan.
No cover charge. 497-5100.
Pacific Coast Highway. Ste. 120.
Huntington Beach. Jazz ensemble
Joyspring. performs three shows
every Sunday 10:30 a.m .. 12:15 p.m.
and 2 p.m. Cost is $12.95 with
brunch or $7.50 for the conccn
alo ne. space permitting. Reser-
vations arc suggested. 840-SHOW.
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna
&ac.h. Ben-Milli ken's Di xic l:rtt
AllStars each Sunday from .i to 7
p.m. 494-19 11.
Monday
CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th t.. New-
pon Beach. Wayne Wayne Band
featuring Melvin Davis. Tom Zink.
Gary Wing and Bob Moore with
Barbara Mo m son 8:30 p.m. to I
a.m. 675-2968.
Tueeday
RON'S IN LAGUNA l.i64 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. "Chari>.''
with Kevin Camey on piano and
Don Jackson on bass each Tu~).
Wcdnesdav and Thursda' evening
begmrung ·at 7: 30 . .i97-.i8'7 t.
CAFE LIDO 501 30th St. Ne"pon
Beach. Entenamment nightl> 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie Brown on
keyboards and vibes tonight.
675-2968.
Wedneeday
LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4 500
MacAnbur Blvd. New world<lass
jazz anists spotlighted weckl~ in the
four story Atnum of the Cafe Fleun.
Fo r more informa11on. call
4 76-200 I. extension 31 13.
CAFE LIDO 501 30th t.. New-
pon Beach. presents entcnainment
nightly. Leon Blue Blues Band to-
night 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968.
Thanclay
CAFE Lit><> 501 30th t.. Ncw-
pon Beach. presents the Wayne
Wayne Band fcatunng Barbara Mor-
nson tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
675-2968 or 673-5056.
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or-
pntzation to preserve and en-
courage live jazz meets eve11 Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. and 1s open to jazz
musicians and jazz buffs. For more
information. ca ll Dr. C harles
Rutherford at 432-58 t 9 or Bill Scott
al 642-7648.
VILLA NOVA p1an1st Carlos Or-
tqa performs a vancty of cas)
listening selections and occasional
Latin-flavottd favontes Thursday
throuah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to
I :30 a.m .. Sunday through Wednes-
day from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Richard Fauno·s jaz.z and Broadwa
stylings on the piano 3131 West
Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Monday
642-7880. CAFE UDO 501 30th St New-CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE
port Beach. ·675-2968, p~scnts 1580 "'Brookholtow Dri~Sa.rna
enjgllirune.nL niatuJy, Bemie-Peart-:.i\n.a; piesents Em!. aven ton1&ht
Blues Band featuring Harmonica in two ~ows; 7 and .10 p.m. f o r
Fats toniaht 9 p.m. to I :30 a .m. S3 rcservauons and tickets , call
cover ch&rJc. 549-lS 12.
latvdaJ
CA.PB 'LIDO 501 30th SL, New-
port Beach. 675-2968. presents the
Metros featuring Barbara Morrison to11i&ht. 9 p.m. to I :JO Lm.
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JDOW, colored li&Jlts and Christmas music performed by the Golden
West Collett Sympho nic Band at owe Ma.inst.aaie thea1ef. 8 p.m.
Fridar ud Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday.
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BOUDAY CONCERT by Irvine
Valley CoUcac. featuring J.S. Bach's
"Cbnstrnas Oratorio" at 8 p.m. at
Red Hill Luthera.n Church in
Tustin. The concert will also fc.aturc
a variety of holiday music and
ltaSOnal carols presented by the IVC
Chorale and the IVC Women's
Chorus. A reception will follow the
performance. 'flClcetr.tre U for gt"n· era.I admission a od $6 for students
and senior citizens. 559-3333.
8aDclaJ
CBlllSTMAS CONCERT featuring
"Gloria" by Antonio Vivaldi at 7
p.m. in Mesa Verde United
Methodist , Church, 1701 Baker
Stm:t, Costa Mesa. by the chancel
choir and orchestra. The concen is
free and there will be a receptio n
after the performance. For more
information, call Paul McNeff at
979--8234 or 974-2922.
I 111" \ I t·: H
Main St., Garden G rove (636-7213).
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m. with weekend matinees at 3
p.m. thro ugh Dec. 24. "A
CHRISTMAS <;AROL" on the Main-
stage of South Coast Repcnory. 655
Town Center Onve. Costa Mesa
9 57-40 33). T ue sdays t hro ugh
Fridays at 7:30 p.m .. Saturdays at
2:30 and 7:30 p.m .• Sundays at noon
and 4 p.m. through Dec. 24.
"A CHRISTMAS MEMORY"
staged reading at the Alternative
RepcrfOi)' Theater. 1636 S. Gnrnd
Ave., Santa Ana (836-7929). Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at
5 p.m. through Dec. 24.
"COMING ATTRACTIONS'' in the
Forum of Estancia High School.
Costa Mesa {760-3410). playing next
Wednesday thro ugh Saturday at 8
p.m.
"THE DRUNKARD" at the LPR
D inner Theater. I 5732-D Tustin
Village Wa). Tustin (835-9611 ).
Thursda)S through Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sunda)S al 2 p.m. until Jan.
21.
.. THE BEST CHRISTMAS "EAT YOUR HEART OUT" at the
PAGEANT EVER" at the Depot Wa ) O ff Broadwa\ Pla)hou~. 1058
Playhouse. 311 S. Euclid St.. La E. F1rstS1.. Santa· .\na (5.i7-8998).
Habra (213 905-9708). Fridays at Fndays and Satu rda~ s at 8 p.m.
7:30 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and thro ugh Jan. 13 (dark Dec. 22-23)/
7:30 p.m.. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. "THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS,"
through Dec. 17. the ninth annual pageant at the
Crystal Cathedral. 12 1.i 1 Le"' 1s t.. .. BLITHE SPIRIT" at the New-Garden G rove (54-GLORYl. w11h
pon Theater An s Center, 250 I ChfT three shows ni~htl~ except Monda).
Drive. Newpon Beach (631-0288). 4 30 6 30 JO closing performances tonight and : · : an · · p.m. through
Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30 Dec. 3o.
p.m. "HELLO DOLLY" at tht' G rand
"A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN Dinne~ Theater. 7 Freedman Wa).
WALES" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Anaheim (772-7710 ), nightly excc-pt ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mondays at.varying cuna1n 11mn through Jan. 28. ·
"HOLJDAZE" b)' thl' OrangC'
County Children's Theater at H unt-
ington Beach H igh School
(964-8700). tonight at 7:30 p.m ..
Saturday at 2:30 and 7.30 p.m ..
Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
..,... K.ING AND r at the Or-
anae County Performing Am
Center, 600 Town Center On \.~.
Costa Mesa (556-212 1 ). fina l pcr-
fonnances tonight at 8 p.m .. Satur-
day and Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m
~ LUTZ RADIO THEATER
ClllUSTMAS SHOW" in the Drama
Lab of Oranac Coast College. C'ust3
Mesa (542-8l30), final pcrfdrmanct:s
toniabt and Saturday at 7 p m ,
Sunday at 3 p.m.
"MY THREE ANGELS" at the
Westnt;instcr-€ommunit-y-Thestc.>r.
7272 Maple St.. Westm in~tC'r
(995-4113). Fridays and S3liJrdav' at 8 p.m. through Dec. 9.
"OKLAHOMA" at Elizabeth llO\\·
ard's Cunain Call Dinner T~eatrr
690 El Camino Real. Tu)tin
(838-1 5~). Qightly except Mondi",
at varymg rurt.atn tJmes throu11h
Fcb .. 4.
"THE PHANTOM OF TllF.
OPERA" by Coastline Communal'
College at the Ncwpon ReJ~ h
Center. 310 1 Pacific Vic.-"' Omr
Corona del Mar (75 1-9740). FmJ.I\,
and Saturdays at 8 p.m thmu~h
Dec. 16.
"SHOOTING STARS" an thr \1 u
d10 Theater of Saddlcback ( olln.
M issio n VtCJO (582-.i n'"'
Thursdays thro ugh Saturda~" Jt '
p.m .. Sundays at 3 p.m. un11I Dn
17 .
"TENNESSEE'S PEOPLE" 1n th,
Actor's Pla)'box of Goldrn \\ r,1
Col lege. H u n ti ngton Bl·J, t
(895-8 134). tonight through Sum.I.I\
at 8 p.m . only. admission free
"WHEN I WAS A GIRL I USED
TO SCREAM AND SHOUT" on t hr
Second Stage of South Coast Rqx·1 ·
tory, 655 Town Ce nter Drive. <. O\t,1
Mesa (957-0433). closing 1w1
formanccs to night at 8:30 p.m .. \.11
urday at 3 and 8:30 p.m .. Sunda' .11
3 and 8 p.m.
"A WINNIE THE P OOll
CHRISTMAS TALE" by the Amm
can Children's Theater at the
Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 930
N . Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim
(544-7124), Saturdays and Sundays
at 2 p.m. lhrouah Dec. 19.
isina in Top 40s music. 8 p.m. to
midniaht. 863-31 11. Cbttyl Walker. 250-7353. Christmas prints b) D Morgan and
T H E RES TA URA NT AT ENGMAN INTER NATIONAL a large scfection of tradiuonal scn-
CAM E RON COURT 2 Hutton THE ART STORE GALLERY GALLERY 326 Glenneyre Ave. graphl. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4040 Campus Drive. Newpon 1 ... una Bc,ach. One man show of Mondav thro"·"' Fnda) and 10 a m ~catntrc Dr1. ·• SanfuS.1Ana presents mu-Beach. "Ocgrces of Expression." a ~t works of Columbian anlSI to 4 p.:n. Sa~rda). 548-4511. · ·
s1 sty an15 o 1 ver Lining 7 p.m. group . exhibition juried by Nanc) Orlando A.B.. also sculptures b) SADDLEBAC& cou.EGE GAL-
to midn ight Tuesday through Satur-Mooshn, gallery director of the An Ron Tayby, David Segal. Ro~n LERY 28000 Margucntc Parkwa).
day. The group performs renditions Institute of Southern Cahfom ia. McCosker. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 10 Mission VicJo. Anis1 Craig Crtt
of To p 40 oldies and son rock for Show consists of pain11ngs. draw-p.m. Wednesday through Saturda>. Stone: Retaining tteScmblancc.
listening and dancing. 54().8615. angs. photographs and sculptures ~ 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunda) through function.al sculpture. Exhibu coo-
"A WONDER}rUL ~··at the
Laauna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Ca-
n yon Road. Laguna Beach
(494-0743). Tuesdays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m.
until Dec. 17.
six anists from Cal State LonJ Beach Tuesday. 497-7135. tinues through Jan. 19. Hou"' are S.ta.rday graduate school. Nick Kincaid. Ron OMAR'S GALLERY 1812 New-12:30 .5 p.m. TuNia). Wed~>
OND.ANCE/FRE-AS-T AIR Libbrecht. Tim McGuire. Dean pon Blvd.. Costa Mesa. features and Thursda). 12:3()....i p.m. Fnda) ( Olll·:U\ r-----,=============:=--c;STUD-;,;;· IOS 3625 w. MacArthur. Suite midi, Carotyn 8tJdrV1)~~ originaJ -oil by Don Hatfield. and 6-8 p.m. Thursday. 582_.924.
Jl'iiday 308, Santa An~ Dance for couples r-~~---~----~-------~~-------~---~~---~~
LAFI' STOP 2122 S.E. Bristol. ·or sing)"· first Saturday and third
Santa Ana, prc~nts Carl Wolfson Sunday each month. 8:30 to 11:30
nightly through Sunday. Ro n Rob-p.m. Admission $5, includes refresh-
en.son opens Dec. 13. For infor-mcnts. Ballroom. Latin dancing.
mation and reservations call Call 85~76 for more infonnation.
852-8762.
MARI. PITTA appears at the Im-Sa.aday
prov, 4255 Campus Drive. Ste. 138. TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY
Irvine. through Dec. 10. Also ap-PARJt I Sunnyhill. Irvine, Sunday
pearing will ~ An Krug and Moc afternoon dances 3 to 5:30 p.m. with
Betterman. $7. 8 p.m. showt1mc HiJh Society Dance Band w11h vo-
through Thursday. Two shows Fn-cahst Terry Allen. Fett dance
day, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.: Saturday.8 lessons 2 to 3 p.m. by Mike Vaillan-
and 10 p.m. and Sunday through coun. Admission 1s $6 per person.
Thursday. 8:30 p.m. For rc~r-For more infonnauon. call Mick.ic
vations, 854-5455. McClure, 546-3894.
LAGUNA FOLJtDANCERS en-8aDdaJ courqc all who arc interested in
AN AR E I M C E L E 8 R I T Y p~rving our ethnic dance heritage
THEATRE Comedian Dennis Wolf-to join them twice wcckJy. Sunday at t>era stan in a stand.up comedy 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m., at
show at 8 p.1)1. tonight. KLOS-FM Lqion Hall Community Center. 384
personality Gino Mitchellini is m.c. Legion St. Laauna Beach . Partners
and producer. Tickets are priced at art not nCCC$$8ry. CasuaJ dress with
S 18.50 per person. For more in for-comfonable shoes is sugcstcd.
mation, con~ Mike Venema at Donation $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667.
(213)669-1504.
llODday
YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER
TllEATRE Peter's Landing. 16400
Pacific C:O.St Highway, Huntinaton
Beach, pments Comedy Night each
Monday at 8 p.m . Top nationaJ and
locaJ stand-up comics are featured.
Dinner/show combinations are
Sl4.9S per person and SJ*lC per-
mittina. auesu can attend the show
only for $7.50 plus a one-drink
minimum. Reservations arc sug-
p ted.. MO-SHOW.
IUClt lloe&WICIL at the lmprov,
42SS Campus Drive. Ste. 138,
J.rviDe. lbrOuah-1lec. 17. 8any
Marder and Mart Still also appear
OD the bill. 8~ s.tSS.
U \ 'C I
IOT IN TllB OlVINE BD..10N
AND TOWEU 17900 Jamboree
Blvd., Irvine. pmmts niabtly Uve
mulic with tbe premiere bud En-core. a ~ m1Ctnble special-
llODday
THE BOP 23822 Mercury Road,
El Toro; Nancy Tucker Big Band ,
Sinales and couples swing dancina eacli Monday f'rom 8 to 11 p.m.
786-8467. ......... ,
COSTA MESA/PllED ASTAIRE
DANCE mJDIO 2488 Newpon
Blvd., 2-C, Costa Mesa. Wednesday
ni&bt dances open to the aenerat
public with a one hour dance class
precedi.na the public dance beain-Dina at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. until
midni&hl Cost for dance class and
dance is S7 per penon. Soft drinks
available for purchase. For more
information or reservations. call
650-3048.
COSTA MESA QUICUTEPPERS
a 1enior citizen square dance poup
seek ex~D<lCd square dance cou-
ples lOJOin them. The~
meet rqularty every 1bunday: 10
a.m. to noon at the downtown c:ocn-
munity center. Anaheim and Cater
streets in Costa Mesa. For more
information. call S4S-S669.
GROWERS DIRECT
$174995
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I "NO CHARLIE BROWN'S" I
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Our family has been saving this uu
for over 25 ~a.rs.
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SANDSTONE GALLEllY 384-A
North Coast H1ghwa>. uguna
Beach. Waterrolors b' Helen Reed-
er. Hours arc 11 a.m. io 5 p.m. da1I)'.
497-6775.
TRAILS WEST 1476 South Coast
H1g.hwa). uguna Beach. Prcm1ert'
showing of recent scuplturcs b)
George W Lundeen and bis '41fc.
Otmm1c Lundeen. and paintings b)
Pattie Dobson and r rcd l uch.
494-7888.
Friday
F .L.l.R .T. FRIDAY NI GHT
DANCE H untington Beach Inn.
21112 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt-
ington Beach, 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
with John Symes. D.J Cost 1s S4.
For 1nformauon. call 647-1628.
FLIRT (Fun Loving lndl\ 1dual\ Rc-
laung Toac1her) 1s the singles group
of lhc Huntington lkach 0 1urch of
RehgJous Science.
WHEEL OF FRIE?\DSHIP.
SinaJcs •5-phu. m~ts for T.G.1.F at
5 p.m. at Shadrack's in Anaheim.
Also ongoing groups for golf. bndgc.
pinochle. theater and travel For
information and rcscn auons. call
522-7899.
PlllME OF UFE SING~ Mcct
for T .G .l.F. 5 to 7 p.m. at Holiday
inn, 7667 Center Ave .. Huntmaton
Beach. For information, call
8J5-3675.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS (custod)' not required) Or-
ange Coast Chapter 26. Free onen-
tauon for new membe~ Vaned
activ1t1cs. Guest cards a' a1lablc For
1nformat1on. call 546-5788.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS Chapter 595. Huntington
Beach, holds a frtt onentat1o n fol-
lowed b~ a chapter dance on the
second fnda) of each month. For
more information. call M 7-7528.
Membership in Parent\ W11hout
Panncrs 1s o pen to divorced. separ-
ated. '41do~cd or nc\Cr mamcd
parents of hving children Cui.tod)
of the children 1s not a factor. A non-
profit. non-~tanan. educational or-
gan1zat1on. PWP pro vides a pro-
gram of social acuv1t1". d1scuss1ons
and stud) groups for '>ingk parent'>
and their fam1hcs
S.tv.rday ..
F .L.l.R.T. '4atchcs the Huntington
Harbor Boat Parade from a pnvate
home. Buffet at 5 p.m .. parade be-
gins al 6. and mncing after the
parade. Cost is S4. For more infor-
mation. call the FLIRT informatio n
hne. 647-1628.
PRIME OF LI.FE SINGLES m~t
for dinner at Black Angus, 711 I
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Beach Blvd.. Buena Parle at 7 p.m.
For rcscrvauons, call 835-3675.
Sa.Delay
Y.E .S. CHRISTMAS PARTY
Young Executive Singles Network
Orange Count~ Chnstma~ p;in) at
the R~ Onion Restaurant. 16450
Pacific· Coast H1gh'4a~. Huntington
Beach. 8 p.m. to I a.m. Buffet.
music. dancrng and pn1ci.. Ad·
m1ss1on 1s S 15 at the door. S 12 for
advance prepaym ent. For more in-
formarlon. call the Y.E.S. hotline:
744-1000.
F .L.1.R.T. SeachfT Village Shop-
ping Center. 2205 Main Street. Ste.
20. Huntington Beach. Huntington
lkach Church of Religious Science
singles group meets each Sunday
e'ening. Child care 1\ free. Ad·
m1ss1o n to the 7:JO p.m program 1s
SJ. Dances at the Huntington Beach
Inn with DJ John S}mC'S and re-
freshments follow at no charge.
FLIRT information hnc: 647-1618.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP
S1nllcs 4 5-plu\. mttt.for brunch at
II.JO a.m. at
Seafood Sho'4 Restaurant rn La
Palma. For information and rcscr-
vauoni.. call 522-7899.
heeday
NON-SMOll lNG S IN GLE
MARINERShave a new mccung day
and time - every other Tuesday at
6 p.m. for cocktails and/or dinner at
Delaney's Rcst.aura,nt tn Newpon
Beach. Singles attending will plan
sailina. panics and other act1 v1t1es.
Reservations ma) be: made b> call-
1ng 72J..4JS6. leaving }OUr name
and phone number and ho'4 man)
people )OU arc bnnging. The club
asks a SJ donation for members who
wish to be 11icludcd in a roster of sa1lo~. Nc>.t meeting '4111 he Dec.
12. For more information. call
723-4JS6.
SINGLES CABARET CHAPTER
of the Orangl· Count) Performing
Ans Center mccb C\c l') founh
Tucsda) for fundra11.1ng. pan ics.
spons and cultural event\. Call
455-3252' for more 1nformat11>n.
Wed.Deeday
WHEEL OF FRl tNDSHIP
singles o 'er 45 m L'l'I for dinner al
6:30 at The P.i' 1lhon Rc'>laurant.
Irvine .. or re"><.·r' auon\ and 1n fo r-
mat1on. call 522· 7899
UFE ON YOUR OWN \1nglc\ 55
and O\ er. mct't nc'4 fncnd!> 1n a
warm 'iupponl\c atmmpherc C\CI)
Wednei.d.a) '\ to .i '\O p m tor a
vaned program 1nclud1ng lhnn<"r at
local reMaurant\ and a munthl~ pot
luck. Oa\1!> ')cn1or ( l'ntcr. 800
Margucntc (5th and Marguente)
Corona dcl Mar, 644-3~45
PRIME OF LIPE SINGLES meet
for dinner and dancing at the Fil'<>
Lodge. 41 0 1 E Willow, Long Bcac-h
at 7 p.m. Fo r rc!>Cn.at1ons. call
SJS-3675.
A DON BLUTH FILM
All~Go
ToffeaieD "
ft'Om * INlidOf of AN A.MEllCAN TAIL IMI
Tm LAND IEf<m Tlllf
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CAPO BAY SAILING AND
CRJ~ SINGLES Happ) Hour
7:30 to 8:30 p.m . Dancina. 8:30 tu
11 p.m . Comphmcntaq hor'
d'ocuvrcs with reduced dnnk pncc\
Live utin and swing music Dana
Point Reson. 25 I J 5 Park Lantcm
Dana Po int Marina. Free. 496-'\4 1 7 swnrn -ANI> BALLROOM
DANCE snJDIO 738 W. 17th ~t .
Costa Mesa. •94-0591 ru .548-1911!.
I . I C .
Friday
UCI MADRIGAL DINNER 12th
annual recreation of Rcna1ssann·
banquet with costumed \Inger~
trumpeters and traditional Yuk
Feast. Fine Arts Village Theatn.:
Fn da) through Sunda} Ott. ls· I ' ..
p.m. each weckn1g.ht, 5 p.m on
Sunday. T1dcets arc $25 to SJ I 511
and arc ava1lablc at the Fine \m
Box om~. Call 856-6616 fo r tck·
phone. mall and credit card order\
SPEEDWAY MOTORCYCLE
RACES Ever) Fri da> niaht from to
10 p.m. in the G randstand Me na JI
the Orange Count} Fair and £:\po·
s1t1on Center. 88 Fair Dn,e. CO\ta
\<tcsa. Box office opens at 6.30 p m
l\dm1ss1on 1s S7 for adults. ch1ldm1
under 12 arc admitted frcc C all
492-99JJ for mo rc information
LAGUNA POETS meet CVel) rn.
I
day at 8 p.m . 1n lbe Latuna Beach
Public Library. 363 Glenne} re.
Laguna Beach. Evcl)•onc is ~cl·
come. S3 donauon requested.
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Ting Shao Kuang
Yamin Young
Lu Hong
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Pler>ty of ways to celebrate the holidays
Followina is a list of special events
with a holiday theme along the
Oranac Coast:
.,.,.,. 8-13
VCI llADIUGAL DINND 12th
annual recration of Renaissance
432-SSIO. CRACK.ER" Rohen Joffrcy's "Nut-gr~ups wall be featured. Candy Cane
cracker" Jlows with Victorian Village, an amusement area for ch1I·
<warmth With the classic chorco-drcn complete with Santa. a Nat1v1t)
graphy of the tmpenal Russian scene with a pelting zoo. horse
Ballet's Lev Ivanov. P_eformances drawn carnages and wagons Ad-
ni&htly at g p.m. through Sat .. Dec. mission 1d S5 for adults. S l for
Dec. 16 and 17. Orange C"o1un y
children ages 3-12 and children
under lhrcc arc frtt. A can of food
for the Food D1st nbu11on Center
will give each person a SI d1scoun1
Plt'nty of'. free parlong. For more
1nforma11on. 455-9846.
-;-----::ii=---·~ 'Mlll COitumed~nacrs.
trumpeters and tradilional Yule
FeasL Fine Arts Villaee Theatre.
Friday throuah Sunday and Dec.
8-13. 1 p.m. each wcekniaht. 5 p.m.
on Sunday. Tickets are $25 to
S31.SO and arc available at the Fine
Ana Bo• otr.cc. Ca.II IS6-66 t 6 for
ldepbone, m ail and credit card or-
den.
BOLIDAY CONCERT by Irvine
V~ College. featuring J.S. Bach's
"Chrisrmas Ora1orio" at 8 p.m. at
Red Hill Lutheran Church in
Tustin. The concert -Mil also feature
a variety of holiday music and
seuoul carols praenled by the IV C' ~VC Women's
Chorus. A ~ion will follow the
performaoc:e. Tickets arc $8 for gen·
eral admission and $6 for students
and senior citizens. 559-3333.
16. Sunday. Dec. 17. 7:30 p.m.
1
Malincc performances at 2 p.m.
Performing Arts Center. Tickets
range 1n price from $11 to S42. For 111------------------------• 1icket informa1ion. call 1hc cenler
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o. .... a-10 ------MANY MOODS OP CRRISTM.AS
An evcnina of sle1ah belts.. falling
IDOW, colo~ lilbts and Olrisurw music pcr-fOrmcd by the Golden West Coltqe
9ympbo1uc Band at G WC Maio-
..._ Theater. I p.m . Fnday and
Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday. 895-8378.
Du b•8
P AMIL Y ClllUITM.U C&l.-
Ka.A'l'ION Tnd.itional Christmas •~ ud audience Ii....-. at I p.m. in the Fant Baptist Cburdl of
S.811 Ana. 1010 West Sevenketh
St., Suua Ana. featuriar& the llancbo
Santiap> CoUete Concm Chorale
and the California Muter Chorale, Dr. Thomas Sheets, cond&aetor. For
ticket information and mervations.
667·3163. Adults. $6, students, -.ion ud cbildrcn under 12, $4.
D111st118 ··-= ... "" IUlllUL CI09" llobert ll MOOR ,,._., o.w ea.a con 1 • n.e ·~ 00: °""'* ......... Bach's "Malnificat in D", Brahms
.. Es ist du Red uns komme• her,",
and Vaupn Williams' '"Futasia on
Claristmas Carols." RoWMlina out
thc prosrun will be a variety of
fAmiliar carols. Admission is $8. so
in edvance, $9 at tlac door.
"CBRISTMAS WITH THE
Cll80l" featurinJ ··wind in 1hc
Willows" at the Orange Coast Un1-
vcnalist Olurch, 1259 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa Saturday and Sunday at
3 p.m. A musical for all q cs. 1he
propam features John Ruucr's
music. the Irvine trio and readers.
Refreshments will be served. No
admission will be charged but a SS
dona&ion to the rdosic fund 1s re-
quested. 646-4652 .
Cllall'l'MAS CONCERT fcatunng
'"Gloria .. by Antonio VivaJdj at 1
p~m'. i~ Mes.a Verde Unned MetMctlst Ouarch, 170 I Baktt
Street. Cosia Mesa. by the chancel
c:boir and orchestra. ibc conccn 1s
free and there will be a recepl ion
after the perfonnance. For more
information, call Paul McNefT at
979-8234 or 974-2922.
LAaNELL& ata•ll Five time
OIMlmy award wi.uer in coacen at
7:l0 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby·
leriJD Qwdl, 600 St Andrews' ...., Nnipon ae.da.. SoQp of the
Cluitalw ---. &miliar carols llld tdectiom from bis award wan-
nina ~bum. Tickets arc S 15 per
person and may be purchased by
callina Pnority Living office at
j44..89()).
"NUT-
boxoffice, 556-ARTS.
December 15
HODIE a choral conccn b) Ralph
Vaughan-Williams al 8 ppi. at
Tnnity Presbyterian C-hurdr: I 3Q22
Prospccl A vc . Santa Ana. Pcr-
fomung will be the 90 veice Tnnity
Chancel C'ho1r. Tnnll~ Children's
choir w1lh orchestra. brass. organ.
piano and pcrcuss11,n ... Hod1e·· de-
p1ct.s the C'hnstman !>lOr) wnh scnp-
turc and hteraiure. Admission 1s
frtt.
December 15, 16. 17
ANNUAL YULETIDE PAGEANT
City of Costa Mesa's dcpanment of
Leisure Scrv.iccs presents the annual
P4lJCAnt. produced by the Costa
Mesa Civic Ptayhou~ al 661 Hamil-
ton St., Costa Mesa. A chorus of 20
voices singing trad1t1onal Chnstmas
music will accompany the display of
Christmas card tabft>au~ by local
residents. Seating is open and 1here
is no charge. Performances are at 1
p.m. Dec. 15. 8 p.m. Dec. 16 and al
2. 3 and 4 p.m. Dec. 17. For more
information, call the Playhouse at
'650-5269.
December 15-23 -----"CHRISTMAS AROUND THE
WORLD" First annual Christmas
Around lhe World on the Festival
Grounds at Eagle Counlt)' (formerly
Lion Country Safari) right beside
Irvine Meadows Ampbilbeatre io
l...a&una HLlls/ Irvine. ~ nightly S
to 10 p.m. Arts. crafts, food and hvc
boliday entertainment from local
schools. dnm:bcs and c~tural
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Use Convenient "Neighborhood )i? Post Offices" For All
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and many other retail stores. They offer a complete line of post.al products and
services, including stamps. money orders. certified and registered mail~ package
acxcptancc, and Express Mail Next Day Oclivcry.
RcprdJess of where you live or work, chances arc there's a "neighborhood post
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DeMrM S-lremete
s..Aeat N..,.,.. Beadl
I know many families dream of
~--,planning a
~tmas pther-ina complete with
Christmas tree,
both sets of in-
laws, plenty of
1ifts and. of
:ourse. the
Dtristnu.s bonus.
But add a run-
away squiml, a
brother-in-law
named Eddie. a Rottcwcilcr named
"Soot .. and a house loaded with
tbousands of Christmas bulbs and
you have the Griswold family
Christmas.
What a Christmas! Chevy Owe
pve a sill_y performance as the bead
of the Gnswold clan with plenty of
humor and unprccedct'ltcd wiL The
movie, following the tradition of
If ,.v~r •h~no was a movie that
p r o v e d
Mephistopheles is
alive and well and
malcing deals in
Hollywood .. Na-
tional Lampoon's
C hriMmas Va-
cation .. is it. Why
el s e would
screen wri t~r /co-
prod ucer John
Hughes and actors
of \be caliber of John Randolph and
William Hickey be involved m such
a tasteless mess? The best that can
be said for star Chevy Owe is that
this movie is $liabtly funnier than
his other recent films -altbouah at
least "Aetcb 2" bad the excuse of
beina filmed during the Writers
Guild strike so rewrites were un-
available. There is no excuse for this
film.
The trouble starts with the open-
ina C'llrdits. The deci'Sion to pair this
Cella~
Cnd•wt1Mc1
~ ....
previous -bmpoon-Ricks; is •. saucer to Ry-througb-lhc-niabt.-1..iiu--
slapstidc comedy filled .with silly ally! If you've ever traveled down
fanuly situations. the mountain via sauocr, you11
Owe, Clark Griswold. on<lt qain understand the humor in the scene.
tries to unite the family. Instead of The seareh for tbe pcr1eCt trcfl~as
in Europe or Wally World it's an hilarious. I can only hope this
.. Old.fashioned Olristmas .. at bis docsn•t happen to anybody in real
home. It is complete with the two life. It would be too sad. After the
sets of in-laws who dcspi.se each first tree is decorated and .. oooocd ..
other, a brother-in-law and his im-and ··aaaawed.. by the family, a
povcrisbed family and various terrible thina happens.
animals (rll save that for you to find Well. over all, I think the film was
out). greaL silly, stupid,
Unfortunately for Clark., too and somewhat
many horrible things are happening gross at times (I
to make his dream of a perfect am an animal
holiday a reality. Watch when be Jover), the film
tries to light up the house with tens was very cnter-
of thousands of strings of Christmas tainin&.
liabts, or the hatred his ruppie See this film
neighbors have for the Griswold d u r i n g pr i m e
family. You can't help but la~! movie times, like
Even the bigcst of holiday 8 p.m. or so. The scrooses will love this film. It is just funniest moments
so stupid, it's pat. My favorite in the movie were made even more
scene was the .. sled soene... Picture hilarious by the laughter of the au-
Cbbc an:asing up the old mel&l dicnce.
particular ftlln with a sbon subject
celebrating 50 Years of Bugs Bunny
seems dubious at best. Sure, ifs a pat tribute to the classic "Looney
Tunes".-so great that the animated
openina sequence to the main fea-
ture tails completely Rat in com-
parison.
The Gothic horrors of a suburban
family Christmas would seem ripe
for satire. but this plot vacillates
between crass and schmaltzy. There
are the usual adolescent breast fan-
tasies, bodily odor jokes and
"na~ty" uses of language common
to this genre -including such
.. classic" comic devices as a sweet-
looki little girt talking foul a.nd Che~s oh-so-funny punchline .. Danny -ing Kaye .•
Bttween the sags. we are supposed
to..bdieve that.OadLGriswold really
is the American father just t.ryina to
make a wonderful Christmas for his
family. This creates a weird
schizophrenic hYbrid of a movie which doesn't have the sli&htcst idea
wbat it's trying to say. The only hint
of a storyline is a paper thin .. A
Christmas Carol .. rip-off -but with
this film one almost expects crazy
Uncle Eddie to end it with "God
damn it. bless us everyone.. and
then belch.
The watchword of comedy is. of
course, timing, and Director
Jeremiah S. Cbechik doesn't seem to
have much of it. The patented (and
self-contained) Chevy Chase prat-
falls aren't too adversely affected.
but sloppy over-abrupt editin& and
t.d camera choices undercut what
few humorous moments remain.
The humor level seems a imed at
10-ycar-old boys
who lilte to sncalt
copies of the.fr ,
older brothers' • Za
..National Lam-
poon." Even here
Hughes and-
Cbecbik tttm to ,~~;LJ have under-"
estimated their au-
dience.. At tbe
1C1CCOina I attend·
cd the I ()..year-old in back of me felt
this movie was only "kinda funny.
kinda skimpy ...
a metal plate in Uncle Eddie's bead
OI' scatological references to raw sew-
aee?
When Oatt asked bis father how
be coped with Cllristnwes bis fatbcr ftPlicd. ....nth a lot ':1"11t1p
&om Jack Duliels. .. I don't 1U11C1t
)'Oil try ...... to make dais movie
~ palatable, but that's as funny .. n lda-
T)ele was atlo a peripbenJ plot l'tllirdilla Clattt's 1C10CJie of a bola
wiicill mncct to have been bor-
rowed from
Dick,u' ''A a.• "Carol." .Sb-Ilia~
triMted lllould
MW.,... .....
~ Grisw<'ld Family is back
again, this time
for .. National
Lampo o n 's
Christmas Va-
cation.··
Chevy Chase
plays the patcmal
role of Clark
Griswold. de-
termined to have
a fun, old·fashion-
~---' t d family Cbnstma (no matter what befAlls
him). Claate plays his typical =~=.· forth.~:
fiunib IO Ut aJoaa =t!=:: merry ICUOn. His .-ife, (.,..,_
ed by ~y o ·Aftldo) ·-MIO
-.aiful ... calm to tit ...... e..ilJ=~lhalCUID ~ .. .:..:;z.. widl .......
lal hft' -COC10D c:udy IWOI t•I ne..,... llamor m ctidm ..
"'..., dllnca1 is ........
aiaat "'Gd.er films. 'l1leR -~ lie llO dlVr-c:ut ...,.._ ... : .... !'* ..... ._.,,_...
ftllmJ ..... Writer loba "--._, __ 011.S?!1~ W ... __ .. __ ...........
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I 3 $; ~:r
. ~vy Chuc tries to 1mit:11c the
slapStict humor of the Three
StQOICS bu' it,d()CJO•t seem to come
off well. Al one point. he asl..s his
on-'lia'CCn father bow be managed to
get tbrouab the
holiday season
with all of the
family crazies.
The reply: ... had
;~~~&_f!om
To tel tbrouah this filin, you may
need tbe amt.
Don't waste your
time. lt woald be 'better apmt Ouistmas shopping or mUias your own memories with the
family at bome.
Tnd ol • -.e liltenias to yo~r
JII II It oe lk llltSt mo.vie"
' I ,, n. ..... up to ttview .... llr OS °"'Everybody's I
~ ..... ............... fllr ei19.i wetb you
- -ID ID 11e die bat (and I 11 I I ...Ooldle MW filmus .., ._ . .._ IM Or-. Coast.
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HO\llES
The best and the worst
o f-t:he current film c.rop
ly SOREN ANDERSEN
~-.s..w.
Herc arc some condensed reviews of movies now
playing along the Orange Coast:
ALL DOGS GO TO REA VEN Tbrtt separate
Disney pictures appear to have inspired this lackluster
animatt.d feature by former Disney animator Don
Bluth ("An American Tail"). Its heroes. a couple of
streetwise pooches voiced by Bun Reynolds and Dom
De Luise. could have run with .. Oliver and Com-
pany·s" pack of crafty canines. Its story line. about the
rescue of a cute orphan girl held prisoner by some nasty
crooks. is strongly reminiscent of .. The Rescuers."
There's even a ravenous alligator lurking about like a
refugee from .. Peter Pan:· Tht> picture looks ugly -the
color scheme seems murky an<t visual elements arc
jumbled together -the music as unmemorable. and
worse yet someone had the notion to have Reynolds
do his own singing. Imagine the croaking.sofa parched
frog. Nuff said. (G)
BAClt TO THE FUTURE PART 0 The technical
wizardry in this sequel to the most popular picture of
I 98S is astonishing. but it's ultimately self.(lefeating.
Thanks to the wonders of modem makeup effects and
computer<ontrollt.d-camt'ra technology, director Ro~
en Zemtekis is able to have so many incarnations of
his main characters bouncing off andor near-missing
one another in so many different eras that his movie
choices on its own plot. Michael J. Fox plays not only
two versions of time-traveling Mar'ly McA y, but also
the character's middle-aged self. his wimJ?_Y son, and his
pretty daughter. Other characters are similarly multi-
plied, mixed and matched in this tale of a kid who has
to go into the future to straighten out his kids and then
back to the past to straighten out the prcsenL Very
confusing. (PG)
THE Bl!:AR It should really be called .. The Bears ...
because it stars not one but two ursine performers, both
of whom are scene-stcalers and bean-winners. With its
spectacular mountain scenery. its sturdy. simple chase
story, and its bare minimum of dialogue, and with
astonishing performances from a 9-foot kodiak bear
and a cute little cub, "The Bear·• ·is a nature adventure
of the most riveting. accessible son. (PG)
CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS ls i~sible for
a man to jet awa with murder? Can peo ever find
·true happmcss7 ltose are just a cou-PlC o the Big Life
Questions posed. examined and agonized over in
Woody Allen·s latcSt movie. The movie tackles its
issues bead-on and earnestly. Wilh a stellar cast beaded
~ Martin Undau, Anjelica Huston and Allen himstlf
\lstng all the performing skills at their command, it
seems less like a philosophical discourse· masquerading
as a movie, and more like a real movie. But real movies
have vitality. "Crimes and Misdemeanors" has none.
(PG-13) DAD Jack Lemmon has what amounts to not one,
but two bospital-<ieathbcd scenes in this tearjerker
about father-and-son bonding (Ted Danson plays the
IOD) and the difficulties of doing the right thing by 11ift1 parents. But with those two death scenes, two
ll1le endings, and enough dialogue for three movies,
.. o.d" simply doesn•t know when to call it quits. It's
iopica.l in-a movie.of-the-~ son of way. quite well
acted, but it wears out iu welcome by the time ifs ~uanen throUili. fPGf ••VDI NIGllTS Four-letter words are funny.
Twetve-lener wonts are funnier yet. Sbootina off a
woman's toe is funniest of all Or so f.ddie Murphy · ....,aady thinks in this 'lOl<n papeer comedy-
drama abat be wrote. din:cted. starmt in. aecutivo-
produoed, and pve bimtelf five .eperate opmi.na
cndib b . The ekfure bouts Iii~ ICU. swdl-looki• ::":k~y st~~~~.u:" -~··:.=:
jerbmaca by suppona• pla,.en De8a ltiie:le ud
.v.nio Hall (u a vitriolic ID8d8m and I crucd ='er ~~y) ud lat pabm by ju two llicblld ~ and Maarplly, plafills a ;r::trresy
OWW' ... his impctuoUa 101L ,..,_., ca me '*8u
....... ll!pped.and1;lpl.a" ............ ......_ .... • to;d;ache. ) Lll"IUt Tiie ............ pseay--.........Wuda ' 1 _...-...M..
.,.. •--. pem nality • A-:;&"C'='ht plnllic .......... llteD....... e .... ............................
as'pnn, • ~--~• · w . ;.&~:,
haJf~sourpuss, a real screaming meanie). an engaging
second banana (actually. he's a crab), and above all
several spectacularly splashy musical production
numbers save the day. Hans Christian Andersen's
filJinp probably would ache if be could sec bow his
classic fairy tile bas been sugared up bY. the Disney
reoplc, but nevenheless as engaging family fare. "The
little Mermaid .. is hard 10 beat. (G)
LOOlt WHO'S TALKING Hollywood's baby
boomlet bottoms out with this crass comedy about a
pregnant single yuppie (Kirstie Alley) scarchi~ for the
perfect life mate to help her raise her chrld. HCT
ultimate choice? John Travolta. playing a nearly
blissed-out cabbie who gets along better with babies
than with adults. The picture has a leering breast JOkc.
J diny-<iiaper sight 8 Trc1 vol\a suffenn1 a sudden ..
unexplained bout of~saturday Night 'Fever' happy feet
in Alley's apartment. and Bruce Withs doing the voice
of the wise<racking infant. Worst of all, it has a woman
dittetor -Amy Hcckerling -proving that males hold ?O mo11_opoly when 11 comrs 10 making sexist. wttless
JUnk. (PG-13)
SEA OF LOVE likely to go down 1n the memories
of moviegoers as the picture in which Ellen Sarkin docs
to Al Pacino what Dennis Quaid did to her in ··The Bi& Easy .. : she turns AJ on in a maJOr, majol' way.
Pacino plays a New York City cop on the trail of a
killer preying on yuppie ~ngers. and Barno plays his
prime suspccL For whom. he falls. Hard. Pacino. back
m top form after a string of indiffettnt-to-tcmble
pictures (after this you're even willing to forgive him
for "Revolution .. ), and Sarkin both have the appear-
ance of people who have been scuffed around by life.
Their characters srasp for ha.PJ?iness with tbe feroci~
of people who \now too well how elusive it am tie.
BnailCCI survivon, they aenerate more than eooup
erotic incandescence to set this "Sea'. on fire. Sexual
content. violence. (R)
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beiDI • sbowcue of biah-powered actiftl &alent n.ms
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iS merely-a K-mart chopper
Another Saturday and your
favorite Unc is out at the schlcppina
-mall -looking for LlODk for this
week's fine collection of thoughts for
bis readers.
Entering the theater on the
premise$, be looks around at the
abbo~ offelJow viewers -alJ six
of 'cm. Reminds the Unc of a busy
day at the Crystal Court. But as the
show gets closer to startinJ. a few
mo~ dribble in like the shme offa
wann loaf of spam.
Speaking of which. why do they
put that stuff on the Spam anyhow'?
Do ya cat it'? Grease your car with
it? Remove paint? Or just spread it
around to ward off vampires?
Maybe it's there to keep bacteria
ofTa the Spam, or maybe to keep the
bectcria in the Spam from getting
out.
So I'm bangin' out here at the UA
in Westminster Mall and I've just
ft.red out why I don't like the
joint. After the annoying Sprite com-
,.mcrciaJ UP,:.C<>llle all these rules and
• resulatilh~. Don't smoke. Eat lots.
Don't switch theaters. Yack. yack.
yack.
capitalist heathen devdoper wanted Oft" to the \oca1 pveyard where
the PhulOm's boUle which he he's alleFilY buried. It mUll be the
planned to demolish and build a ccod;"J-section. cuz they only "fn-ye ffiill on.--wat;~ ..... , ... ,,__,, ... o · rec feet doWIL-The ~ "
to sell, so the capitalistic heathen opens faster than a poli~'s hand
torches the house. The Phantom and is emptier than a wmo s bott.'e
allegedly croab. The mall l)Cts built. of Mad Dot.
The Phantom comes beck for re-veqe. And rm blowina 90 miftuaes Back to the mall, Eric and the
that could be better spent worki.. main heavy Ft their kicks with a
for world peace. savina the whales, fiaht Bruce Lee would be proud of.
endin& areenmail. or searchina for Tltls moronic 1CCDe finally ends with
legitimate employment. the bed dude beina cut in balf at the
This is one hell of a mall. The annpits by a hydraulic door. Guess
uard Th ""-1 • the poor &UY had dandruff -they g .s •~ perverts. e .....,ve opcr s found bis head and $houlden on the a psycho. The mayor's dressed like
a booker. the-pianist is a rapist. The other side.
yougun shop clert likes 10 add body Falmcd with'T si.-amen. this
pans with the sprinkles and, most Oick's put ~ u weU as any
promisinafy, closed circuit cameras S29.9S lbree-piece suiL The Santa
are in the wimn1tn's dressing rooms. Ana River is nevu u muddy as the ~·s all this and much bore. li&htina. and ~ rclativu, the ones
Starting eocouraginaly with a littJe who dns their knuckles. could write
aratuitous sex and viole~ our fint a better score.
croakcc is a security guard. His face finally 11 the end. Eric bas bis
is shoved into a ventilation fan for Rcveaae, by blowina up the mall. As
the best (and last) shave with a blade lk camaa cuts away from lbc
he'll ever have. Eric pops his eye survivon. it fixuses in on Eric, now
out. Socket to him. burned Ii lee a campfir~
A few more croakces and weird manbmallow. Witb the holiday
thinp later, Eric's old &irlfricnd and seuoo upon us, a little sons com-
ber new reporter ~>:friend f'IFf' out rnctb to mindless.. and I bum it as I
that the Phantom ain't deader than leaw: .. Loonies routin& on an opcn
an editor's brain. fire .....
Ever notice all these "Phantom of
the Opera" movies coming out'?
Must be because of that acclaimed
musical in LA. Like a nyone
-------------------------__,. interested in the play would actually sec any of these low-brow movies.
Or anyone interested in seeing these
movies would actually risk stimu-
latina their few remaining brain cells
by seeina !ICC lht play.
\I U I O
Sex, lies on vldeot.,,e This particular Phantom. "The
Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Re-
venac," takes place where else, fcl·
low rocket scientists, but in a shop. 9y JOE llALTAKE naled R. RCA/Columbia Pictures
piaa mall ~ ,._ ~ Ho~ Video, 189.9$. Ratio1 (on a
We first meet our pal, Eric, the Here arc minireviews of two mov-scale of 4): J. Phantom, hiclin• behind the ...;u of William Schreiner' a .. A Sinful --. G ..... 'te.es: rec:eatly rclcued on videocauet-Li.c.." dda'vcrs ~--..;a~~-•• -.-...... an air coadition1 .. vcat. uess that n:: _,_,.,..,u_,_..7 .,.. tMlles-.. u U....ac life fun. If can i · a Jolua He's m.t cuz Ibis W!J tcumbla •• ..,.. aa• 1919, to ..._ses; •Waeen/DiJ: comec1~:.U. .,._
~ .. ~ .. llli .... iililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil temetbi'QI by Fellini. you millM 'f lllaw ,.._ iclea of' what Sdba..
... doae.
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• ..A SiDfW Life" is about a '*I
mo&ber ~ Claire van Blaat
(A.Dita Moms) -bed in t.bat sbc's
..... ,wt .elfish and= -88d liler ••dlild." a 6-=ra.: ~~.:, ~ wbo'a llavi• problem ia ldaool. A 901J bmaucnt &om scbool, Mita Clow (Cyadaia Szisd).
deduces that a.bY ..... p's awftil
home life is,..... .• \oldi .. bu beet.
and let.I out IO matdl &be baby &om
Claire. wt.o IPCDda mdaysjUIQfiaa on. wba~ ..,y comes to the door
ol... f111mL Olire lives M * Oun 1 Hollywood. a r.a dive. rt•s
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POP
Primitives continue
on road to success
The 1nllucnual Briosh pubhcatton
Trou~r Press dubtxd the Pnm1-
t:' cs' first mljor latxl rel~ ··a
stunning debut." Los Angeles Times ~P music cnt1c Robcn Hilburn
1kclared ·· ... th•~ Bnush band make
\unu· of the cheeriest P<>P in vears."
Rt"kascd 'ast year. the LP ·· Lo'\'c-
1' ·· bccamt' the
I altemauve album in .\menca ltt
wld more than 20.000 units) and
'l'a"nt"d the Top-5 single. "Crash"
t not 10 bc confused with ~unll )
\\t•nJcrfull~ "Motorcrash·· b~ Ice-
"'' .i·s ugarcubcs).
.\nd JU St "hat did the pop band's
hJr,hcst cnucs -themselves -
•h1nk ot their haghl)-pnased releaSt"·}
"()uatl' franll). "c v.crc disap-
pointed an 'Lo\C'I) ·:· rC'SpOnded lead
\tn)!a ·1 rac~ Trac~ surprising)) dur-
ing J n.•ccnt phone 1nter"1ew fro m
I •nJon "There were JUSt too man)
p1,1Ju,cr'I tn\Olved 1n the project.
.1nJ 11 JU~t didn't capture us at our
lX'\l
Don't k t their name fool )OU
H.11l1ng lrnm ( oventry. England. the
l'rim111,es -who also feature
!:(U1tJnst-singer-songwnter Paul
< uun. bassist Steve Dullaghan. and
drummer T1g W1lhams -combine
h"h. polished vocals. ughtly-woven
mdod1es. and an occasional fuzzed-
out guitar sound in creating layers of
prl-dom1nantly bri&h& pop music.
On their new release "Pure." the
qua net continues layina down hook-
hlled melody lines. but they also
c\pcnment in other stylittic modes.
r.inging from strail}lt-abcad rock
C"S1ck Of It") and DC(>-psyc:hedhc
, .. ,h1nl'") to the more mystcnous
l .. Outsade") and semi-auto-
b1ograph1cal ("Secrets"}.
Both ··sick Of If' and ··Secrets"
re,eal another dimension lurk.ing
bl-neath the Primitives' petky. u~
beat dcmainor.
" 'S«rcts' captures how ~ ~re
fechng at that particular time." said
rac). ''We weren't really ckpressed.
but lond of frustrated brc:aUSt"
people think they It.now everything
about the band. when in rcalit). they
on'l''
~nother thorn in Tracy's side 1s
he l'Onstant comparison drawn bc-
"CCJl lhc Prim1t1vics and bands Ii~
lond1c, the Ban&)Ci. and . the Jesus
nd \.iary Own. "I guess I'm really
ired of bc1na compared all lhe ume
o Deborah Harry -I j.ust want to
IDEO
<' the po1n1. he's the crcd11 manaicr
t 4kars. which JUSt happens to have
hr ~a<'h-colorcd sofa Claire
t'cmhh covets.
"Sultdal.. l989 114 mmute1.
• trd R. Miramu., Ss9.0S. Ratin&: 3.
It's 1962. the C'amaby Street era is
n full bloom an London and
'hnsttnc Keeler (Joanne whallcy-
, lmcr) is havini• "1mash10,1 time"
n the swu\lina "'& caty ... Smuhma
1mc .. 1s a ~lar ~pres.lion amona
ouotry &ittJ liU Kcrlct wbo cs-
pcd tO LODdoa to crash the bi&
me -to patty and drell SIMI'\ aod
• wid\ the ridl and famou
bc.autifUI Md Unponul. and
Ybe eva •~ ta Whll lbeln. Miebeel c..a.;.Jaen• ~I"
........ d .. ~--~--RJce. via ( ...... Folm. .,
taken on my own terms." she main-
tained.
Often o ' crloo~c<l de~p1te tx-ing
the crea11 "e force behind the group .
Paul Coun contnbull''> depth and
v.1t with ht~ 1mag1nJt1\l" \Clng-
wnung.. Jang!} guJlar leads. and a
fe" choice 'ocal lead1> On .. o ng' lake ··Carry Me Home" and ".\II The
Wa) Do" n." his mt"alaer "l>l'JI~
provide J welcome t·ontr<1<.t to
Tracy's' s"el't, feminine deli' Cr)
On the shared singing dut1c!>,
Trac) commented .. I cnJO' 11. It
o ffers some 'a net~. hke the "a> the
Jefferson Airplane sv.1tchc.-. bct"een
Grace (Slick) and Man~ Balin Most
of the songs that I sing "e~ Vrntten
b) Paul with a female pcrspcc11"c 1n
mind ... so v.e work together \Cr)'
closd y".
With the buzz of an excellent new
album and supponing tour an the air
(the band appears locally at Hogans
tomorrow and the Roxy in L.A. on •
Sunday). are the Pnm1ttves poised
to take America by storm'?
··w e·rc st.iU learning a lot and
have a long way to go." Tracy
replied modcstl). "Rlght now. we
just want to carry on from stength to
st.renath and kttp getting better. As
Iona as we remain sincere and make
our fans happy. we can't complain." • • • POP PICKS ... It should be wdl
won.b the dnve to the U niversal
Ampit.heatre on Sunday night to
enjoy some of the finest in post-
modern rock. The line-up includes
Camper Van Beethoven. the Call.
Mary's Danish. and Food For Fttt
... Note: The Call plus the all-female
Gnc:cs pla) the Coach House Mon-
day ajabt ... Founccn local bands.
ancludmc the James Hannan Band,
the Wild Card$. Dick Dale and t.he
Ocltones. the Beat Pests. and the Joe
Wood Project. among others. will
ptbcr for the Orange Count) Music
For The Needy Benefit at the Coach
HOUK on Dec. 17. Call 496-8930.
daughter). ThJS randy. colorful
period an British history 1s great
movie matenal and "Scandal" -
the S1ocy of bow a rouplc of ~
iirls helped topple a government -
as b vcl) and lund but aJso rather
tidy The affau that it details 1s still
mussed-up, but it's been mAde to
look that way. It lool.s -and plays
-too neat.
This 1s the story of what woo Id be
known as the Profumo Affair. a $CA•
and-politics scandal involv1n1
Kttlcr: R1ce--Davics: Britain's minis-
ter of wa.r. John Profumo: and a
Sov1cl qtnt. These arc the headlines
that in 1963 crippled the Tory aov·
enune.ol o( Harold Macmillan. But ""Scandal." despite alJ the sur· roundl~ SM&bl•city. 11 tame stuff and
only mn\Jy 1lhcit. The btgcst
llCM.I shared In this film are lhc.
oaes that Waid enjoys hclln~ about
-about te:Xual proctiviun or
powerful ud ift\PONl'lt men. Theft
me DO tlta intnpCS heft. only little
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Croissants are an art form at Vie de France
Buller) croissants aren't making
nc"$ tbe'iC days: they're everywhere.
nght" •
upermarkets. roadside pit-stops
and eH n the comer liquor store now
proffer croissants in every variety
from almond paste to chocolate
chip
Lest we forget. Vie de France
Bake!) "as one of the first to
spec1alizc in croissants -and tht'
crescent-shaped blls of puff pastry
1urned oul by this low-keyed little
shop in 'iouth Coast Plaza arc still
among 1he Ix-st in the land.
\\ ha1 makes Vie de France's
cro1c;..ants so special? Fo.r one thing.
1hi:' 'rl' a~ fresh as can be. popping
out· of the on-premise oven at con-
m tl'n t rntcrvals all day. every day.
~nd thr~ 'rt hght as a feather. with
1us1 thl' n ght ratio of butter to flour.
nol 100 crumbl> and never flat·
ta\t ang or even the slightest bit
l\fl'aS~ . \nJ 1f Vie de France has a comer
un 1hc lvc·al cro1s!Mlnt m:irket. tht'y're
Jl\n n11h1 up there above the com -
pi:111111n "hen 11 com es to the line
"J1tanl( outside the ta~e-out window
lur rJlm1ers. the crescent-shaped
I n·m h t ook1e that JUSt about melts
\ 111 '•>ur mo uth and come~ 1n several
l ru·n, h~ flavors including almond
and l hucolate-co' ercd.
\ •r de France 1s o pen for break·
fa~t l'.' er) da) (Sunday brunch 1n-
duJnil. and 11's a real treat to stan
1hc da> w1th a threc-<:gg o melette
awnnpan1ed by freshly-baked muf-
fin\ - or real French bread -or a
cuurlc of the outrageous cro1ssanu
or palm1crs .
.\t lunch or d1nnerume. Vie de
France turns into a temfic place to
r.rah a quick sandwich or somethtnJ
a hit more substantial. although
Jlmo'lt evcrythina on the menu is
prrtt~ much on the hlht side.. -
geared. perhaps. toward the South
( oast Plaza shopper who wants to
be ofT and running instead of need-
ing a nap af\er the dining e•pcricnce.
lioups are prepared fresh daily -
French onion 1s a bit skimpy in
pread
1he word
tell your family .
friend• & co·worken
to come on out
J I D\ ( H \ '1HJ:HI. \I'
wei&}\t, but the flavor 1s good -and
a couple of combos tncludr a chotct'
of soup and salad ($5.75), soup and
a half-sandwich ($5. 99) or soup with
pate and bne (S5.9S).
Therc·s a d1ffcren1 quiche ever)
da~. accompanied b~ a salad and a
side of vegetable~. this makes a
perfect shopper·s lunrh ($6 ~)).
Pasta isn't a strong suit on this
menu. but there 1s alwa)s one
speCJal ofTcrrng. usuall~ fi lled w11h
abundant ingred 1en1s along the lines
of shnmp. scallops. roasted chicken
and fresh vege tables. these
augmented by creative ~uccs and
served over lingu1n1. ro11n1 or tor-
tcllin1.
SaJads are done up with made-<>n·
the·prcmiscs dressmgs (try the ho use
specialty. sour cream/d ill). Chicken
breast and walnuts garnished with
fresh fruit ($6.25) 1s a good o ne: so
is the S5.95 Mediterranean salad
made with tuna. cuc umbe rs.
tomatoes. eggs. black o lives.
scallions. green peppers a nd mush-
rooms
A turke\ club sandwich takes on
a whole rie" at11tu-tc when served
on a cro1ssant -01 on any of Vie
de France's freshl)-baked bread-;.
Another sandwich wonh ordenng
here 1s the one w11h thinh -sliced
roast beef and tan1> hor~rad1sh
sauce (S5 95)
The steak fa111a s:mdw1 C'h won't
win an) pnzcs for pon1on s11e but.
actual!). 11'~ surpns1ngi) ~list) mg
and tast~ for something which 1~
prepared "1th JU St the barest hint o t
steak sh.,ers. The onion\ are tran\·
lucent and perfect. t e peppers arc
nice and al dente -and e.,en thr
fPIH~ see JUDY /Pa~ 20)
HAPPY HOUR
Specials at
>JI o<)f I'~~ -
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Sushi • Steak • Seafood
Hllppy Hour: 5:30-8:30pm
Triple Combination Chicken
Teriyaki. Shrimp Tempura,
Fried Oysters and More!
ALL YOU CAN EAT
SUSHI .
MORE CHOICE TREES
THAN EVER BEEORE-
at Attordllble Prices
PELTZER PINE·S
7596 CHAPMAN AVE.
(Between Beach BIVd. & Western Ave. on So. Side)
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Ballet Pacifica sets 'Nutcracker' JOFFREY States in 1940 by the Ballet Rqsse de
Monte C.arfo. directed by Alexandra
From flap 3 . Fedorova. Th~ ballet has. bttn per-
from Spain, coffee from Arabia, tea . formed to deli~ted Ch~stmas au-
from China. peppermint from diences ever since~ with . many
Russia and marnpan from Ger-changes made from ume to time by
many, each danced in a fanciful various choreographers.
Laguna Beach's Ballet P~fica
will celebrate the Chostmas
season with its famous .. Nut-
cracker Ballet .. at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna
Canyon Road. Matinee per-
formances will be at 3~
Dec. 20-23: evening per-
formances arc at 7:30 p.m., Dec.
19-23.
The Sugar Plum Fairy will be
danced by Paula Hoffner. Kristi
Morehead, Janine Paulsen and
Emma Sutherland: Lee Wigand.
James Pollera and David Cesler
will perform the Prince; Oara
will be played by Sara Shisler
and Alexandr:i Runde!. Charles
Johnston 1s Drossclmeyer.
f1ckets are available at
642-9275; SI :! adults. S 10 cbil-
~--
represenuuion of its national dance. Gerald Arpino, an1suc director of
Mother Ginger appears. an the Joffrey Ballet, sets his .. Nut-
enormous woman bearing bonbons. cracker" in m1d-I 9th-Cen.t~ry
which she throws to the audience. America. While carefully retaining
Dancing bon bons awar from be.. the original story. ~ introduces his
neath her billowing skins to charm new chorcograP,hics for "Waltz of
the audience. the Snowflakes • and ~waltz of ~he
The highlight of the pany comes Flowers." The lavish producuon
when the Sugar Plum Fairy (the was co-staged by George Verdak. a
major dance role in the ballet) and dance historian who performed 1n
her cavalier perform a beautful pas the Fedorova pr~ucuon. nn.d b)
de deux. The flowers from the huge Scott Bernard. ass1stant arusuc d1 -
cake dance the famous "Waltz of the rector. Elaborate sets are basC'd on
Flowers." Too soon. It is time for prints. engravings, Chnstmas cards
her to leave and all the guests gather and toys of the period.
to bid Clara a fond farewell. The role of Sugar Plum Fairy will
drent students and seniors. Free D•vld Miiier and Janine Paulsen dllnce tlle Snow IOft9
parking 1s available. and Queen In a.Het l'acmc.•1 -Nuecr..:ller.•
Originally choreographed in 1891 alternate bet\\een Tina LeBlnnc.
for the Imperial Ballet O!lter to ~-Jodie Gates and Meg Gunn. Ma!)
come the Kirov) by Peupa s ass1s-Barton performs 1he role of Clara 1n
tanl. Lev Ivanov, to Tchaikovsky's all producuons. Edward ucrlc will
musical score. the story for "The share the roles of Fn11 and 1he Snow
Nutcracker" was taken from E.T.A. Prince wuh Carl Com,. The Nut-
Hoffmann's fairytale. "The Nut-cracker Pnncc 1s danced b~ Tom
cracker and the Kingdom of Mice," Mossbrackcr. T}ler Walters and
published in Germany in 1816. II Pascal Bcn1chou. The paired roles of
was first performed in the United Mayor and Fr:iu Stahlbaum/Sno\\
Newport's Finest
Waterfront Dining!
.---Parade of Lights Dec. 17-23-----.
Thl' Bo<it Parade passes u~ twin.: i:ach ni~ht!
Hl'Sl·rvc a table early for your choice of two
ni~htly seatings at 5::w or 8:00.
•(NE~~ING)
Rl.,l\ll<\"1.I
:lo:~ E. 1-'.J~cwah.~r (JJ.iJn:nt to lhl' l!Jlhoa
l'cn111!-ulJ kl'T)' landin~) Reservations: 675-2373
01r_Me1l1 Are
A Trip t~ M11ic1!
We hope you enjoy the at-
mosphere complemented with
our fine Mexican food ... in
Costa Mesa since 1972.
Lunctl • on. • Cocktllila
Open ~At 11 A.M. ...........................
211E.17"'8' .. ColleMeu
. ·~
Hollday
Partlesl
Expires 1/1 /90
Call Qr Stop By For Our Catering Menu
18748 Beach Blvd.
lktwttn Elis & Garfifldf
965-1194
Hours: 5:30-10 p.m.
Closed Monday & Tu~sday
Full Catering Service
or
Pick Up Avaffable
CHRISTMAS
as every
December l>cly
at Gulliver's
Rncnariolll Sugaced
King and Queen \\111 ahemate wuh
Douglas Manin/Deborah Dawn and
Daniel Ba udend1stal/Charlcnc
Gehm. F11.nc1~ Kane 1s Motht.'r Gin-
ger. •
Tickets for the Joffre} per-
formance arc hm11ed. The) ma> be
charged by phone at T1ckctron. 740-~000. For funher information.
call OCPAC at 556-ART .
The top of
the pops
(AP) -The following arc the top
record hits as they appear in next
week's issue of B1llboord magazine·
1."We Didn·t Stan the Fire" Billy
Joel (Columbia)
2."Another Day in Paradise" Phil
Collins (Atlantic)
3 ... 0on't Know Much" Linda
Ronstadt & Aaron ~ville (Elektra)
4."Baclc to Life" Soul 11 Soul (Vir-
r.lvitb Every Beat of My Hean"
Taylor Dayne (Arista)
6."Blame It On the Rain" Milh
VaniUi (Arista)
CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINESTf
..................... ..................... :1:1..::a..:= ..
Hotels .offer specials
for holiday.getaways
By DONNA ANO RAY on
o~ ~ fllNM c .......... ...
1, 11 possible to enjoy a family
, Jl d 11on (or a twosome geuway)
dl ring the holidays, and still &et
)Our g1f\s purchased and wrapped?
,,, 1ncreas1n1 number of hotels
thmk so They're ofTerina season
p,1l kages designed tC? pamecr yo~ a
bit .inJ make your 11ft-buying caster tn \hutthng )OU tq the shops. and.
11 "'mr cases. wrapping your gifts
11'1 • u
\\ ·n 'ou '« tired of shoppan,f-
\• 1 our achmg feet in the hotel '
1.1 1)111. panakl' of the chefs holiday
n r 1 or enJO~ the comfon of an
n' r,:utkd chair 10 front of a crackl-
111p. !ir.·place.
• · qm're lookma for this ktnd of
gr· '"'J' or JUSt a pla~ to rclu. for
1h1· h f1da' s. consider the followtng;
I l \tERIDIEN (476-2001 ). 4500
~l.1 \rthur Blvd .. Newpon Beach.
•otfr• "<. hauffeured Holiday Wcct-
1.''llh through ~mbcr 24. from
S ·.., f't:r night (single or doubk oc-
l uran.-~ I The packa&e includes one
111tht'\ accommodatio ns. plus
hm,• ,,1ni: !!~"On scrvi~ to and from
~. ·uth C oast Plaza (I 0 a.m. to 7
p rn 1 .ind complimentary gift wrap-
ping ,)f gifts.
t 'OI NTR Y SI DE SUITES
< ~J'l.11.\UO). 325 Bnstol. Newpon
lk'.ll h. has a holiday sp«iaJ tbrou&h
Dncmbcr 30. with rooms from $64
tor t"o. and suues from $79 for two.
In, luJt'd 1s complimentary buffet
br,·a~fast and morning newspaper:
e' l'ntng l'8&Jl<>g. hot apple Clder. and
hon.emade cookies 1n the lobby; and
U\l' ··f the two heated pools. Jacun1.
anJ ,,.,au'>!! room. The rate also
1r, lu.!c\ 1ranspon.at1on to South < • J • Plua for hohda) shopping..
I lff P.\N PAC"IFJC HOTEL
IJ\1)1 '~ 1-l!Q76). 1717 West St ..
.\·,a~ .. m offers a ho hda} packa&c
ra,r ••I S 132. 1nclud1ng tax. that
pr ., 1J,' a deluxe room for two. and
t" • ·dult adm15s1on to Oisnc} land.
.\r hkd ll<mus. lids under age 17
:.IJ\ "l'l "hen shanng a room wuh
th.:1r parent\ (11m1tcd to three lids
IX'r ruom) Located nellt to 01s-
ne' land 1he Pan Pacific (formerly
Now Serving .... ,
1011111 -IFIST
HUEVOS .................. •1 11
~~~~~~ROS ........... • 1 ••
~~g~ags .............. •1••
MACHACA ............... •1••
~;~~: ..................... •rt
SerWd wlTortllllU.
R.frled ..... • Fruit ........... .. ... ,
TM DldletU Yul.CW. Quartet lel'NI • ttolldaiy n.1r to the
.......... Inn In C...I.
the Emerald) has three on-site res-
taurants. heated sW1mming pool a nd
Jacuzzi. Eajoy holiday menus in the
Summcn.rcc or The Terrace res-
taurants. Shuttle St"rv1ce to Orange
County shopping centers 1s available
on a rqular schedule.
MA MAI SON SOFITEL
(213-278-5444). M555 &'·er!) Blvd ..
Los Angeles. offers ·· hop 'Til You
Drop" package. S95 per night per
room. through December 30. that
includes complimenta~ gifi "rap-
ping of packages and shuttle scrv1re
to and from Beverly C'<'nter. tht'
shops of Rodeo Dnve. and other
shops wtth1n a fi ve-mile radius of
the hotel. When the shops dose.
eOJO} the hotel's swimming pool.
fitness center. sauna. massagl'~. and
restaurants.
EMBA Y 'l'ITFS' M~N -
DALA Y BEACH RESORT tcall col-
lect. 805-9 4-~500t. ~IOI Mandala)
Beach Rd .. 0Anard. offer. ··Hol-
idays., Ca.hfom1a-St)le": a suite for
S89 per n ight. including complimen·
tar) breakfast and cocku1ls. Kids
age 12 and under arc '"' 1ted to sta}
free wtth their parcnti.. The hotel
shuttle provides transportation ICl
Fisherman's Wharf and other
nearby shopping areas. The rewn·s
recreation includes tennis. a heated
pool. whi rlpool. rental bikes. and
holiday entertainment for kids
provided b} T1mbo the Clo""·
THE H I (j H L .\ N DS INN
(800-682-4811 ). H1ghwa~ One.
Carmel. offers a holtda~ rate of S 190
per couple. for rooms that feature
wood-burning fireplace!'>. patio decks
o'erloolung the Pacific. and in-room
Jacun1s This h1stonc chm1de inn 1s
a good choice 1f )Ou l'nJO) ~trolling
the bouuques and gallenes of
C. armel tor an "Or~ .. or other one-
of-a-kind Chmtma., g1fh The Pa-
cific's Edge Re<,taur.ant. on thl·
premises. \\Ill "4'r'e hohda) menus
beginning December I lJ, including a
Chnstmas Da' fl·a,t "1th The
Dtekens Yuletide Quartet o n hand
to entertarn in th<' e' enmgs.
CHRISTMAS -THE BAY
Serving a tradldonal
CHRISTJIAS DAY MENU
with all the trill\ml1t91
$10.95 per person (Chlld01 portions available)
therosetected FRESH FISH A MEAT Dtsba ava11a~
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED
,675·••7•
2318 W. 'New~rt Blvd. •On Newport Bay • Newport Beach
Co1111~111~1 Cu1s111t"
S1nct" tGo1
0.c IZWUtf •..ut#Ut#
U~IMICIUll ~U j10*
/«/Mi.~ f.Mc-IU
IUltf ""'·~ UCq#i41U.
1U1tl ~iWIU ,,.niu
South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 540· 3840
~1\1 Parkers'
the ~Prime T llne'
to ~ta dinner
l0r$J295
isbetween ·
5and7p.ffi'
"We've come up with a grea t reason to eat
dinner early. $12.95. That's 'Parkers' Prime
Time: You see. if you stop oy my Parkers· any
day of the week between 5 and 7 p.m .. ~ull
get an entire dinner. including soup or salad.
dessert. and coffee o r tea for only $12.95 .
.. Some other pretty good reasons are the
dinner item s we're o ffering. Dishes like
Mesquite-grilled Shrimp, Prime Rib. Seafood
Linguini, Thresher Shark. and Chicken Dijon.
.. This offer is good through December 30.
1989, but we realize it's too good to wait that C)\
long anyway:· This offer
not valid with any other
discount or offer.
ReservatioM (714) 673-3741
Located at Ute Ferry Landtllg on tht-BaJlxloA I •ninsula.
Newport Beach. Att va~ partdnR.
-
-Advertiser Spotlight --------------------'-'---------------------------j
11y ELEANORE HUMPHREY
St.aning with the smiling grcetmg
from the host or hostess as you enter
the sparkling glass-and-brass doors
of Souplantation. the prospective
diner's domin~nt 1mpress1on 1s
"How bnght, hov. cheerful. how
shiny clean and airy 1t is."
And the first 1mpress1on 1s aJso
the lasttng 1mpress1on of this anex-
pcnsjve )Ct upbeat restaurant. con-
veniently located on Adams Avenue
10 Mesa Verde Center. a short block
west of Harbor Boulevard.
A relatively new chain. Souplanta-
uon 1s the bramctuld of e).penenced
food entrepreneurs 1n San Diego
who wanted to make eating out both
a health) and fun actavat)'. They
reasoned that. e'en an a world
geared to fast-and-easy ea11ng. it's
possjble to provide meab which are
as tasty as they arc nutritious. Even
though Souplantataon as not a "fast
food" operation. they planned 11 so
it's easy for you to cat in a hurry. 1f
you choose. Or linger. 1f you prcft"r.
After you enter and the gl'l'Cter
explains some options.. you find
duplicate salad ban on both the lcf\
and right. the 51 ttl·ms carefully
arranged by colors and textures. All
Souplanta11o n restaurants arc or-
pnazed this way so guests can
proceed with maximum ease.
At the end of the salad bar, the
cashier provides )Our bcvC'rage and
Ill~ your money You continue up
a ramp to the serving area where you
select soup. muffins or hon.:ir made
sourdough bread. and hght dei.scrts
of fruits. )Ogurts or Jellos.
The d1n1ng room 1s large and
unobstructed. enc1rded with win-
dows and cheerful with light colors
and grttnery. Perky, polite members
of the staff keep an e)c out 10 Stt 1f
they can refill )Our beverage or be
helpful in other ways On either s1dt'
of the main room arc patios. kept
warm in fall and wanter by ponable
heaters. The patios arc delightful for
larger groups of up to 60 people: JUSt
call the manaser a day ahead.
"Soupl.antallon is health-onen-
ted," sa)'s Jane Dunne. manaier
since the opening an May and with
five )'ears experience and lralnina in
the field. ""There 1s no MSG in
anything. every sin&.le item we serve
1s prepared fresh daily and all the
muffins and breads arc baked on the
premises."
Dunne spcc1fically mentioned
with pride the latest addition to the
menu -Caesar salad, with all the
piquant ingredients tossed before
your eyes .• "so its distinct fla vors
stay bright and cnsp." she points
OUL
T he menu 1s so high 1n nutntion
and low in empty calories that 29
atems have been appro'ed b) the
Amencan Heart Assocaauon under
Its "Dine With Your Hean in
Mind" program. Among them are
seven soups. including their notable
chicken noodle soup or chili (served
every day). thC' 32 different· Hg-
ctables for salads. four of the salad
dressings. the Pesto Pasta and Tuna Ta~on prepared salads. fresh
fruits and fruit salads. and all I 0 of
their fragrant muffin'!.
Dun ne supervises a staff of 64.
ranging from 18 to 62 )ears in age.
"They arc fncndl)'. e nergetic. walling
to work hard to maintain our stan-
•
*TWIN LOBSTER TAILS .
Two Succulent lobster tails broiled to perfection.
* DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato.
with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and
your choice of our $ 1 O'S famous clam chowder or salad.
Monday through Thuraday Evening Only • Ofter Good 12/11 -12/14/89
*BROLED LOBSTER TAIL *BAOl.ED LOBSTER TAL
With Baby Beef
Teriyaki Shortribs.............. s 12. 95
with our Broiled Chicken Breast and Shrimp
Ssuteed in Garlic Butter............... 1 14. 95
now ~11.95 now 113.95
"SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL"
~~~~~ k~b~1; fr':!k ~~~.~ .. ,~~.~~.~~ .................. s 12. 95 Nows 11.95
* DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oL Baked Potato. with ali the goodies. Delaney's own creamed
spinach. and your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad.
OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 12/8 -12114/89
LOBSTER FEST LUNCH
Also indUdes Sunday Brunch • serving spec;Jal Iii 2pm (T1:30sm-2pm0nly) s51s
Broiled Lobster Tall accompanied by tettucine In a creamy ch8cJdar dt86'Se
sauce en casstJroJe. Also ~ by fresh cuaxnbers vinaigrette llt>d
Delaney's own garlic bread.
••
("In Gaelic, It's s Real Great Irish Deal")
Delcmer1
•
LOCATIONS:
• NEWPORT BEACH 875-0100
•DANA POINT 496-6195
• LAGUNA HILLS 830-e870
• RANCHO CALIFORNIA 876-1113 •GARDEN GROVE .._..._..__, 8N-0081
•ANAHEIM HILLS 974-5100 •ANAHEIM .--ear w. ...,.1
7DAY8
A WEEK
dards. We expect the best from them
and reward them by selecting one to
be 'Employee of the Mo nth.' The)
get a wnteup an the Daily Pilot.
"They are s1m1lar to our d1cntclc.
many of them regulars who rc."01."Ct
the same youthful outlook.''
Dunne ettdits the operatmg prin-
ciple of the Three A's -.\tutudc.
Awarent'SS. Action -for the corpor-
auon's success
"It's a st1mula11n g Jtmos
work 1n," she 'i:l) '· "all 11 gl\
us from ground leHI to
mrnt the chanle to gm" "1
orpn1z.auon ..
.-.ours art· 11 a.m. to
Sunday through ThuNla\
a.m. to 10 p.m. Fnda)'> an
days,
:;Dine !J,, Rova lty
• Lancia Monday tiara Friday
• Dinner 7 Nights
• Sanday Cha•pagne Brach
* Cocktails * Tropical Drinks *
(714) 650-3322
'" 1 W. Coast Hwy. Newport h•cla
(714) 494-8424
175• 8. Coaet Hwy. • ....... Beacla
'ountry dining wilh clau! Authen·
1c western det10r restaurant and
l0<1n, reaturinit prime rib, fresh
afoods. and their famous pan
u1ted steaks. Lunch: M onday -
riday dinner re.erwtiom suann·
. Dancing and live music in the
loon. Oyer Road E1it/Newport
wy. Santa Ana.rM9-15 12.
£ C'ANNERY
Thi., histor ic waterfro nt landmark
in Newport's Cannery Village
featuring fresh local seafood and
t11 tern beeJ. Comiateotl)' 1ood ser·
, ice. open for lunch. dinner, Sunday
Brunch and Cham pagne Harbor
Cruise . Entertainment nightly.
E1u ov the lounge food gai-
ter) • superb clam chowder! :1')10
l.olr1yet1e, 675-5777.
t:" PORT LANDING
~Pwporl Landing Restaurant on
lht.> Halboa Peninsula offers e ro·
m.1n11c 'A&terfront setting. SJX'('ial·
111•.. indude fresh swordfi~h.
H.1>A ;t11an seafood favoritH, prime
rth. abalone. lamh and veal Gard~
lrt .. h '"lads. appet iz.ers and sand-"11·!11:'~ Extensive wine list. spec1al-
I\ d rmks and cockt.aila. Live enter -
IJlllmt'nl. AE , MC. V, 0 .C'. Locat~
111 111:1 E. F...d((ewater (adja~nt to
H.1llJt >11 Ftrry). RHervatlons rtt·
c•111111"11ded. trif'i-137:~. Parking
'" ,11IJhlt·
O\'TEllS
I h .. frt>, he t end moat innov1t1vt
"·11f11od and oai griJJed specially
1wm.. ran be found at (}y8ten in
t "r"na del Mer. QujckJy becomin11 •
''" tllv popular flot tpot. <>Ywtert1
"l>t-nl'<i in March of 1989 ancl fea-
lllff'!l an oyster bAt, oaJt griU fn.h ~ttluud & cocrrt.ilt. Lunch, dinner.
hoppy hour. Located at 2616 E. ( .. .._~, Hwy. 675-7411 for raer-
\·ntmm •.
I El BEN E. LEE
The best aealood in town ia .iill on
the boat! Not ju.t for holidays and
special oocae.._, Reuben E. Lee
M'rves deliciOU1 1teeb, tea.food &
peciaJties every nlaht o( the week.
Lunch, brunch, dinner. Buquete
for up to 400. W9dd.inp. perties,
tffei>tiona, etc. lo N~ &Y.
I I> l E. Coat. Hwy .• Newport Beach.
6i ft-5790.
TALE: OF THE WRALB
... (penence a step back into time to 1' iitace v.•here you ~an diM at your
"" 11 lei we. Enjoy \he romance of
old Newport with• panoramic bay
.... .., ....
view. Excite your senses with their
sen ational seafood and tradi1111n11I
favurites. Rrt>akfa!H i :OO a.m . Mon
day-Friday. Dinner 4:00 11 :00
seven night11. Saturdav and Sunda'
Hrunch -;':OO 4 00. o,:sler B11r Fri
day, Saturday and Sunda' Han ~uet facilities up lo f)O(l. 40o Mam
~trttl. Halboe 6i:l 46:1;\
ZUBIES
Pure and eimple. jtUt like mother's
love! They aerve 10 oL lobst.er tails,
filet mignon, prime rib, ribs and
chicken at the most reasonable
pricee in Costa Mesa. These din-
nen aerved on special night.a-open
7 nicht.e. Generoualy poured low
price drinks. Our customeni have
been coming back since 1970. Loated al 1712 Placentia in Costa
MMe near 17th S treet. Call
645-8091 or 631 -9803.
ZUBI ES GILDED C' AGt:
Right nl'lll d11<1r I•• Zuh1t·~ \II 01ir
p1zZJ1~ llff' larice Ill'" 11n' rumhina
lion. all tnppmici-. 11t ~;, ~f1 I l'Ul'l
takt out l \\'idt-Sl'rt't<r. r lui. Ii T\' ...
~ame' & video., Full(',., i..1.111 Hur
01>4'n 7 day.. l.unC'h & I hn nt>r
1714 Pl1~ntu1. c .... rn :\ft> .. a
ITAUAN
BEI TOLJ N01S RESTAl1RANT
Bt'Molioo'i.. undt'r tht buri:und\·
canopy m Founwm Valley •~ thi'
~t llepl ~rt't in Orangt' Count\
Bt>rtolmo'!il 8tn·e-. told fa~h111nPd
stvle It.alum d1nne~ Rt>rlulmo\ ha~
tht' ™"'' p1na 1n C'ah(urma. madt>
with real cht>t>11e. olt't' 011 and lft,l}
~UC't'. ~rtohnu·" '" hlfatKI a l I&~ I Ma~nolia. Fountain \'alle\'. rt'St'r
vat1on suiutesll'<f %:1 :!i;lo
GAll>t:~ Ot' fTALY
\\ "l' 11mt-lo 1 lw I :urden ot ltah .
~htrt "" nt'r' .\I and Fran
:-.:1,m .. ku~ heltc•\e m nut onlv.,t>rvm1<
e:1.u•llen1 lt.iltun 1 u1;.int-. h111 in
maktnit ~w.tumeN lt'el al hume Tht>
Carden uf ltah . 11 .11a1hertntc '~><•I fur
1-:a,1 l'ollltt h11 h11n fo(od 111\ er<>.
pmv1dt"'l 1t \'erv plt>11"1!nt atm°"'phert'
1n v.h1ch 111 PnJu~ All\ 11( lhe houw
"JK'\.'tahl It'' v. h1 ch 1nd11dP \' l'BI
Salt1ml111t<"H. H11ked S 1ufft'ci
Shrimp. 1md d~..eri-'uch 11' 1he
dl'li1·1uu' !'annolt An ex1t ns1vt' wint'
li,1 al,..,, -.els thi-Italian rp .. ta11rant
apart. (;urden 111 Ital~ 'ervt'!' hm( h
:\I F Di1mt>r fr11m ;, 00 pm 14 p.m
on Sunda~ I and 1ntt>r11111-take out.
and b11nc111et (at 1lit '"" art' a\111lohle The (;11rdtn 11( Italy tp~v;11wl~
k1111~n n• The Cuod. Rad and lhe
l 'l'(h I 1-. locat.-d ot 191 ';1 :\f~m1h11
•nut Lu t~ K Mart Ct>nter near
<;arfit'ld> in H unt1n1110n Htnrh C11ll
fur rts('T\'lltlOlbl 9+>2 l l:J l
ME-N·ED'S PIZZA
Locallv owned and operated. Me -n · .. 'A'r~ 1'1uo Parlor nos been st-rvm((
quahtv pina 11nd friendly st>rvice
lor '.!'; \e.ir,.. Uur thin crU.<il p1z1a
with ;.ix real chet.'~ and fresh 1op·
p1n¥'. 1i; a p1ua lover':. delili(ht. Me
n Ed !> a1 .. ,, ullen. dehc111us deli
'andw1rhe•.. ~a lads and f rtt de-
ll\ en .lt-un. tht-menaicer. 11o1ll he
h11pp\ 111 H'"''t \'ou with )'\IUr next
nlt'el 1ni: or ti:ruup catered t>venl.
L•>Cated al 410 E. lith St.. Costa
:\le-.a. tl-'tl -; I:«; Open :.even da\'s a
week. Sun Thur 11.:1t1. I '.!:OO. Fri
and Sul I I .111 I oo.
CHINESE
CHINA PEAIL
for a dPli1<htful Stt><'hwan supri.se
Irv I ht-Chm.i Purl t<estauranl in
Fuwllatu \ llllt:). Lot·111ni on Warner
A \t'llllt' llt'IWt-t•n NPwhopP and
:\l11ti:m1l1a. th1 .. aulhentir Chinl'St'
'Uhlllt' h.1 .. m111w "l)C<"1ah it''I ranging
I'""' ""ufuud lu de....-.t'rt" rooked in
ll•t> 1rud11m1ml 1a,hiun An "All You
( 111 Eat" hull t'l lum·h j., ~rvtd 7
Ila\',, '""'k. lrom 11..111 :1 r rn Their
111111 .. 1 d1nnn . lll"l $fl !:J.1. i"' -<Nvt'CI
• ,o "\ Ill 11 111 Fri. & ~al A' an
.uldt-d l1<1nu' th" ,,. 1me 111 the le"
rr·,1111trt1nl' 111 the art>a ~r\111(:
I )1111:--um 1 ·, .. k1111l'-are av11tlahle. tt."
"''II ·•~ hanqut-1 l1t1 il1tih. l\t'atinl( up '" .!••1 1""'1'11' ,.,-;~ \\'arner A .. e .. ~ .. 1111111111 \ ttllt>\ t'; 14~ 1'1414 :t(lt)()
MANDARIN GOU RMET
If you love C'hinese food. you're i1ure
I!• enjoy dminll here as Mandarin
(1ourmel promises truly authent1r
Chrnese food. Mandarin Gourmet
has hf.en lhP rtcipient o( the Gold
Award ol Excellence every year for
lht> p~t nine consecutive years. As
1>ne 11f Coastal Orange County's
mOt1t popular Chinese restaurant.
rPServation are suggested. Open for
1.unch, Dinner. Takt Out. Cat.erini.
Cocktails. Located at 1500 Harbor at
Adams in Costa Meea. 540-1937.
CONTtNeNTAL
BOB BUINS I )me in &h:<olute elejCan~ al this
a'A•ard wmn1111: re!'>tauranl. Famous
l11r mn11va1 l\t' c·u1,.me. Sui rt er. tn·
cludt> ov~ll'f~ 11n the half shell. ,a~h1m1 and l'ta' lax Fre"h seafood
frum 11round tht' world. t>a~tern fed
Hal. muS<'C•V\' du1'k hrt>a.sl and
r t>rt1l1ed p r°11nt> Anti:u' heef.
F:labvratc-v. me h .. t, Open seven da 1li
11 ~f'f'k. l.alf' night p11m1 bar. Prwate
!1 111111,: r oom' HP!4t'tvations
rt-non1mendtd M(', \', AX, CB, 0 . .r. ~·u~hrun 1 .. tnnct, Nrwpurl R..Kh.
-;'H IW4-:?tl:Jo
c-11 ... 1.1 .. 60 11Ull It 73-U~ M M>-110.MI
e.y~81t!:-' MT6·1 16.H '360 11060 Lto-llCl.60
CROWN HOUSF.
T his hwel\' ( 'unlmt>111al rf"taurant
s1tua1t-d ai the m rner uf PCH and
('mwn \'a llpy l'kw) ha! !>fen a
g.'?urm~t> la\ofllt' lor It! yt>ar; n1111o .
I' me drninJ(, co«kta1li.. danci~. hvt>
enterta1nmPnl, oyster bar. haDD)
hour. banquet lat·1lities. limu~r
v1c:e. t>1ten!o.1\'e "tne 1t .. 1 :t2tlt>2 Pa
cific Coast H w\' .. ~•uth LajCuna
Niguel. 49!1 26:?6.
1 1\'IEllA
Relax l11 j!ra1'1t•11 .... .-n ht' 1n 11n
elei;:ant. intimate atmu-<phert-. Ex-
pert!~· prepared w nl 111en1al d1'ht'"
by Chef H1chard Herl(ner. iunce
1970. Thll> award winninl' rl"S·
taurant al!>41 ollers an e xtenMve
wine lii1t, and excels in t ahl~idt"
preparation-. and llamllt'!-. Open lor
lunch 1 1-:~l :._ p.m-.. dinner I rum ,:,
p m. Excellent banqut-t lat·il111t>S
Closed Sundav and hulidavi-. a:1:t:t
S. Bri!itol. C'o;ta M~ .. ~u 3s.l(I
FRENCH
LF. MIDI
Thi~ 1" a tnw .... l ... ·11t·r · ~tt111.-"'"
tt'~ a\·anl 11<1rde, 111h1•r-. th•tl n ,
rlaasi<' All agr~ that ~WIM Cht>f
\.\'alte r Hut11man·, 1. u 1sin r
provenc-alt> i11 of an mnovative and
nquu1itely t'llKutt"<I au1hp111 1dl\
An enrhanllntt C'ountry FrtnC'h 111
lt'riur and an Old \\ orld h1 "l'•li1tl1
I\ rarelv found th .... .-clJ'' lull 1ll
the ex~·1a11on.. e' uk1•1t° h\ 1 ht•
nu~tanding ru1'-m11 01lt'n 1 .. r d 111
neor tend 1"l•dtta11.. ......, 1•n Ill!( ht,,
Catering 1l\'a~eblP .l-4:!1 \'111 1.1dn
Ntwport Beal-ll. i;-;.·, l!I0-1
AMERICAt.I
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SAIL LOFT
Sail Loft Bar & c:rill feeturt'll O<'t>an
v1t>~ dinmii "'II h tht' empha ... 1s 11n
fre-;h st>afuud OvHer bar. liw
en1ertammen1 ntithtlv m tht> bar
art>a Open l11r dinnn n1i:htl\ fr11m
:, pm Wttkeml huur .. from I0:.10
a.m. Fatmluu.. Sunda\ Brunch.
Lon ttt"<I ut -14111 I'<' H tn l ~una
Beach.
MEXICAN
Ml f ASA
Tht>tr fc111CI , .. l1k .. J triµ 1 .. ~lt-\tt .. •
Ho,,µ11alll \ !('""" h.rnd 111 hJnd v.1th
tht>tr muttu, \11 t",J .. d t· .. :-\u ('d,u:·
or mv houM> h \ 1tu1 hou'-t' E_,1ah
lished 'ln<'l' l!:i-;":?, it' .. nt1 -.enet
lr1ends e111m drnmic here 0 1w11
druk lrom 11 n.m l11r l.u n1·h. 1>111
ner and ( ·,,.·kt.111:. En1 t>rlJ 111men1
Wed Sun 11111hh 1n 1 ht-Hurr11
Room. :.'96 F..:i..1 f71h Strl"t-l (4,.,.,d
MeNi. l:Hfl· -;n111
ONE OF A KIND
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Almvsl a Costa MP..a landmark
whert' friend" 1md memnrtt"S met-I. Cino·~ 1,.n·1 1m halurn Hl'!ltaurant.
bul 11 restaurant ht'mic run b\• a IUMll
Italian. Gino·a 1s a locally popular
'pot for hvt t'ntertatnmPnt , nights
a week Lunch ts -wrved daily from
I I .ii() and bnoakfast 1.s a pecial on
Saturday and Sundt1\ murmng Din
ntr 1s 11 dertmtf' trPat 111 I.mo'-.,
wht're the mtnu bc•i-t.s manv Italian
1lt'm1J as well as a wide vartt'l\' Ill
l.t'aks. fresh !l('afoud . ~ .. 1. d1sM-..
Mn1can Spec~tae>i and C heft-
Spttials: end just u important iii thf'
fneondly hospitality of thP "lAff at
Gtn(l's makmic you fttl right at
home Located et~~ E. li th Strttl
in t 'osta M esa. Call t>.'ll.I l';!'lQ for
r~n·auons. d1rN't1nn!l or infor
matlon.
SPECIALTY
CHICAGO JOE•s
Relu and t'OJO~ an afltrnllon o r
evtni.n, in lht' tum of t.h~-entun
Ch~o 11tylt atm1 ... pht'~ at Chi
cacu Ja.·., Rf'Staurant Whethtr
you chtWllM' fr..,m tht>ir d .. IN'tablt
menu u( ent~ of heef. lamh.
chic-ken. 'lt'afoud. h11rtl(PN, P'L'"' ur
'!!.llads. \ou"ll tn)'•\' 11n 1NL .. 11ndirqt
mtal with -.et\ IC't' heyond t-.1mpare
Open for Lunr h 11 .l :\i 1111 f'ri.
Dinner •LIO 111 00 Sun Thur... and
'till 11 Fri & Sat. Ch-stf',.,.. &
ooclct.a1I bar mrnu lwm 11 dath
··Mttt me at Ch11·11~1• -l•lf'·., .. I I ~
N. Mam a Mat·Arthur in lr'tllf'
261 -JOFS. Rf'"'f'rtral 11•ni. Uf[
(Hled
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JUDY
fromP' ... 15
commercially-prepared salsa and
auacamole, in link paper cups off 10
FerAC..,..tt
Ewt1i91 ht
one side of the plate, add the ri&ht
amount of zip.
Pass up e verything on the pastry
cart in favor or a couple of the 89-
cent palmiers, preferably chocolatc-
coated. And be sure to eat the exotic
. ------------
cookies ~t away: they're just out
of the refnpntor (cold and yummy,
like the most deliaous frozen candy
bar you ever had at the beach when
you were a ltidl and the choc.olate will start to me t if you hold on to
them for more than a few minutes.
You say you want to take some
chocolate~vered palmiers ho me?
Foract it. They're far too delicious to
last that Iona in the car, anyway.
Vie ck France. lower level of
South Coast Pfau. in Nordstrom
wiQI. ~n seven days for 8-L-D.
Visa, M/C only. No AMEX or per-sonal cbed.s. Quiet. efficient Stt"-
vice. Caterin1 available (call
557-173').
Distinctive Dining
the
<:'-Mt·d llt't rane~tl
"Room
• Dinng AQorn from 5 p.m.
• Feall.re mini menu in the in. --patio & bar ....... .,,...
• Entertainment Tuesday
thru Saturday
• Gold Award W1nn1ng Cuisine
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P'WA • SA!'ftJllllCHCS •SALAD • BU ii • V.INl 5.f.,,.,
QMlifylM n v--.
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f-111~ -~~ 494-3137 ~ .,..Vl'fl' -400 S. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH ., Y-"' Presents Njptly
DINNER SPECIALS
Ser'ftd with Soup or Sal.cl, Oioice ol Potato, VeptaWe, Hoc Roi 6 s.c-.t De.en.
StJN A MON ...................... CHICK.EN DINNER . '6 ........................ BBQ RIBS . '6"
11JES ... HONEY MUSI' ARD CHICKEN BREAST or CHICKEN FRIED STEAk ... '6 ..
wm ......... SAUSBURY STEAK . '6 ........... TERIYAKI CHICKEN a SHIUMP . '1"
TlltJRS ..•................... SPACHE'M'I • '5" ...................... ClllaEN f ARMESAN . '6•
nI .................... P<>RK CHOPS · '6 ...................... STEAJC 6 S8RIMP CX>MBO . '8"
SAT ........... BBQ CHICK.EN BREAST • '6 ............. STEAK 6 SHRIMP COMBO • '8"
EM1 AcC*I PUbc: Put:illc la R..r
BAIAUAST • WNCll • DINNal • 1 DAYS
Located Upetain . AhMe The Joly Rep . •9t 1158
THE SAlL LO
BAR & GRILL
OCEAN VIEW DINING
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'~··· . Sunday Dufret All-You-Can-Eat
Only $5 .25 per pcnan!
11 .... 1,. Sri-. t.M Fuaily!!
OI
HAPPY HOUR
HO to 6'.lO [_, 0.y
Drink SpeciU! Free Hon cl' ourv•!
""" o6 Menu! o,e.1.,.,.
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