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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST TJ415 IS 600D FOOTBALL WEATHER .. TOP GQLUMNISTS Vida Dean .. Jlmf:elton ~nnlanden 75 CENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1989 0 ~VRR'( UP .. t1M FREEZING! Tv. UPDATE J;uneslti JeleVlslon .. NOT FOR ME . .11VE GOT T~l5 GREAT A5 SOON A5 I 6ET IT ON, MARCIE, NEW SWEATSMIRT WITM A ~OOD ON IT '(OU CAN KICK TJ..tE 0ALL TO ME ... ' . 12-10 c-• .... 1o&. ow ,,,~,~-- ... Pur SOf1ER SE"ATS ON ROCKING CHAlflS~ Alovf ™AT A LITTLE" DIRf NE'IER HORT NOSOOV~ JUDGE PARKER GRCIN TLIRKEYS WITH 51)( PR~STICtc:S? \ MA~~E CCWOO'f MOVIES? Gtrow HAT f'fAS~ HAvf LATE NIGHT 1V SHOWS FOR KIOS ? Por HANN.E$ ON cooaE 1AAS? And another thing ... wh~ d"" t -&.ey ... ... make rooms that don't have corners? by Tom Batiuk WEll. , fl>JO cAN PkAQ 11-IA-r GAME .' ! IZ-10 -, by Harold Ledoux FABULOUSLY/ I 'VE NEVER BEE N SO ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THE GAME I SAM I INSIST AT YOU TAKE IT UP/ -~~~--:: DOONESBURY extu5E~, 5/R,ARE\QJ " A MANIN ~I 1He~~ y . MOON MULLINS TH' SALES GUY IN TH 7 I -SHIRT DEP,ARTMENT SAID Yot.J1D GIFT-WRAP !HIS ... WHY Do 'jou Nt;ED \T WRAPPED IN S'UC~ A Bl<i BOX? PUT IT INA BIG BOX, OK ? They're on a cross-country adventure to the world's greatest video championship. Ci E It's more than a game •.• it's the chance of a lifetime. CoM1oN , l-At>Y-- 81<5GE~ IHAN THAT-- 8/'5 / BY GARRY TRUDEAU BY FERD AND TOM 'JOHNSON ,AIN1TCHA EVER OPENED A NEW BoX OF BREAKFAST CEREAL ? I :C ... A\IE; 1'0 ~Wl~D ... ~NOP ... ~tl CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There .. at ..... six clif'l9f· onces in drawing detan between lap end boaofn ~ How quickly can you find them? Chedl 11nSWWS wllh h>M betow. ~ " IPl"8 '9 ""°"' .. SlPllS ~ ......... S! 'l(X>9 t ~ SI JCUl'W C paA0w Cl UUV l llusSIUI • ~ l • S80U8J8jllQ . OUTLAND The lnlrtc:al8 geon'llllrtr: ftgUI'• M>ov• conlainl some 77 __.of v.n. ous $1295, end 13 .,,.. numbef9d orc:la Sill of these ardM.. ..... .., in, OI d'9C'bd wit. a penol ...... ocx:upv at '8ast one oomel', OI interrupt at least one border. ol NCh ol these squares. You are asked to find so 5'd'I Clf'des One possibte .,..., IS grven below. You may find another. Remembef, the idea IS to find sue c:irdes that wil affect the figure's squares as described. . .~·~81l! • SUM AJNI I doubled mt age, IUbtracted six. and multiplied by one Md one-NI. From the result. I sutincted .,, MWJUnt tow men than my age. and pteSto, that left ""I age. tto. old am I? .-.-iue , 0 -N - r " ~'°'-.op.,... WAY TO GO? Which akler blazes a trail that reachH point X, ct P"9 zt ·0 1 •• ·z ·1 upao eboft? la It number 1, 2. 3, or 4? We'U let you decide • BY GOLLY, YOU'RE RIGHT. l 'LLHOP<»J IT RIGHTAWAY. BIG 5TWFt-.,...,.... ................ cuddly, W 80fM --~._.,..,...Code: ~a-La.llluL ~Y .... :........_ brown. I Fl9etl --. 6-U. grw.. 7--0k. lw'own. t--Onnla- SPELLBINDER KO.I lO points w _... .. , tM letten Jft ... ~ ...... ...,,. two ~ ........ : VELOCITY . --------~ THEN score 1 potf'b NCh tor all words of tour lett9rs or more· .. touNt .mong .......... Try te '"*'9 at leHt M ....... . ,.._ -~--·:.:..=------"'"~ ;, A,o ._, _..,. ......,,,. ~-·'-' r -CHRISTMAS LJGHTS ..• CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ... 0 Nil) 12.. \ . W&'O ~ON'f> II . g, .. • W1J--fb"'1 r,.._ U, 8'1-..Mr ·-w, lftt4 du .,.Uc lt.iru •'-~·* ,,., ,. .,, '" ...,. UftfUflla .J ....... 1 Altettt f11to1. Wi!IM. OMt That•s his manager. Lib Hatcher. who discovered Travis when he was 16 during open-mike night at her Char- lotte. N.C .• nightclub, Coun- try City USA. She~ Norman Julius Esiason. His nickname was born before he was. Seems BoolDC't' was a fre- quent kicker while in bis moditt•s womb. Also. his fa- ther's alma mater, Columbia UniYenity in New York City, bad a kick.er named Boomer. Boomer and the Bengals host me Seattle Seabawks Sunday at Riverfront Stadium. g, ... 11 ,,,~ ,. .... 9ktt du ,. .......... ./ .,..,,,, al tlw .._, .. ac JI-. Wal du ..... CHM 6.ci .. du ftr -1"~ .... , Tracer""'"'"'· s.-n.t. 11.J. Soon? How about W edncs- day? Be.11ty •"" tlv &.st and its tunnel scgmeoa. 61med on a specially made set in Vernon. Calif .• are back Dec. 13 with a speciaJ two-hour morie on CBs starting at 8 p.m. EST. 'I'bettaftier. catch it w edncs- ciay-m)ha &om 8 to 9. The wont-kept seem in Holly- wood (st0p readins if you want to be surprised): Cachcr- ine (Linda Hamilto1a) giws birth to Vmc:eat's {lloo Perl- man •s) child. then dies at the band of arch Yillain Gabriel. 2 Dll ...,-.r J-1 llw w, .f C'-,,,,,.,, .... ,,.... .., -. ... ..,...a ... ,,.,.. • ,,.,,,, W• m .,.., ... ,__,. ... .,,, ................. 'No. the body oE the~ bud lacier, ..... plaae dD- lppCmld 45 Jal'• Dal Pri-cllJ, _... -NCOtaecl. 1\e .... ~ ..... ...,. .. lipr 6-....... ID Paris Dec. 15, 1944. Yma oE t1ae. riel wae deaecl ap ill 1914. when crew members from a British Royal Air Force bomb- er came forward to say they in- a d v er ten ti y had caused Miller's plane to crash. They had jettisoned bombs onto it while on their way home from an aborted mission. Miller's wife. Helen, died i~ 1966 ac the age of 64. 2 ,,.,.., ,.., ~ ,. c.,, • .,., """ '" .ccUnt1 S-111ty loPri. Cit1t1H1h le was a YC2S la.st Monday since Busey crashed with his Harley Davidson motorcycle -and without a helmet. He suffered severe head injuries and amne- sia and required intensive physical therapy. Today he•s tt00vered. but has a scar from his right ear to the top of his he.id. Despite the accident. he still opposes mandatory hel- met laws. Hu 6rst mo.ic since the wttek,. T1tit Nt!O• E•pin. premieres this month on Sbowtimc. This ~ng, Busey will be OD the b~g screen in HOl9t c,...,.. He was a musi- c:i.m wbco be ani'ftd in LA. and has been playing small gigs r= wirb .Rick Danko, . of The Band. ............. 2 R•• IHf MH GetN Doll nl}f#GMM ....... rrld? .hMe blf*, Troy. lihd Davis and Goldblum were married on Halloween 1987 at 3 a.m. in a Las Vegas chapel. It was a teCODd marriage foe both. The H~­ low .... wedding .i... ~;...,. -,;,lrriog they m« >n 1985 on the set of the h~ T,...,,,..... '-5000. The mov- ie bombed, but their Ria · · was a lUt. Since then they tuve teamed up in Tlw Fly (1986). where tcimcc= Dam falls in love with the scientist~t:'t _um. and the re- CCM &rdr Ctrls Arr &sy, which IDMIC Oal'is. a Valley manicur- ist. with furry, blue alien Goldblmn. Tbcy•re now doing a cine- matic splic This spring. Da'vis. who woa an Otar last year f?r Best Supporting Aaress in 11.t Aa"""'1 T..n., co-«an with Bill Mumy and Randy Quaid in~ O... Golclblumjwt fin- ished a romantic comccty, TW Tell c.,, dae out in Januuy. Though tbey worbd indepeDliaody OD that mcmes. boch say they'd like to do u many~ IDOYia toptber u possible. """ .. ,..., ... ••Iii--.... ...,. . ..._.. Jo.._..., ........ , , _..._.,__ __ .. , ..... -a-...... ,.-..,M ..... ~ ............. ____ Gll •••••••• .. t II • • • ~ 1111S1ANDMANY011fD QUAU1'Y ATaT ftODlJCTS Alli ON SAU NOW AT YOlJa ADtT PHONE CENI1ilL Oil ORDER BY PHONE 1 -222-Jlll, Bid. 25. ML M•IHICHCMCa ALL 1111 W ........ ALL• ONI l10IL --~-+--~ ·~-'-·-.-. .. ......... ----. • ... ;.. -.., ..... ,,, ,.l. .........;._ . ,A.l...J.. ___.. • ...-__ ._.. -.Ji,....~~- ..... ,A --• --....-~ ·--~---r • • -., ... , -,_ Estranged fathers and sons are finding they really do need each other._ On TV Wednesdax, Kmny Rogers and Kenny Jr. show how rocky the road is -but how worthwhile. 0 a tlae surface, every- thing seems fine. They COSS out one--linen and · like a flCalODICd fukr-son team. The ribbing ICCmS warm and genuine. They noen share a pmioo foe .Md>oo- ald's -Quuu:rPounden for w:nior, dou- ble chcescburgen for junjoc. But behind the amiable &cade lie ycan of biurmen, hurt and RUilt -emoc:iooal baggage dw won't facle t00n, if c-ver. ''TlUs is 12 ycan of anger," says singer Kenny Rogers. For six ycan be didn't tee or speak co bis namesake, Kenny Jr., now 25. f.or the past six yem bodi haft tried to pick up the pieces and heal the wounds. . ··1~s a dow procca. .. says Rogcn, 52. ., An~ who says it CID ~ in a. momh or two is crazy. They'Te pt kid- ~ ~ Tbe ycan of recoaciliation line ealCd but not emed the pp bcrween the &thcr and 900. Tbe two haftn't spent one weekend alooc toFha' during -peri-od. And racing their currmt ~ -on a ta.le of 1 co a high of 10 - shows chey're oat of sync. JCmay Jr. giftS ir an 8; Jtmny Sr. a .... or S." &magement bdweua fatbm and tom, wbdher they're aprwd phyliaJ- By Peter J oluison lr. or emotionally beca~ of some intcrue dispute, is suddenly a vtry popular topic. Hollywood has pounced on the theme, with father-and-son reunions nmni.og through such movies as Almu- hooJ, I ""u1t111 }0tt0 '"" dat l..4sl CnuoJt, FidJ t1f Dre.Ms and DOW n.J. And the theme runs through a one- hour TV drum Wcdnctday (NBC, 9 p.m. .ES1J. 0.rimrw ;,. Alfltriu SQrs Kenny Sr. as an ambitious pbotogr;aphtr who becomes emangcd &om his son, played by Kenny Jr. It and his third wik, Margo, lit up :f: Kenny Jr. was 12. The ty myed with bis mom after what his clad terms a "'Yolar:ile breakup." When they began co put the pleccs of tbeU rcWiooship back togcdic:r, one thing .. dear to both; Making up is bard co do. As ~ boomcn adjust co being &- then themlelva., they're examining their own relationships with their dads, deler- PMlfw fadtn: B•ll,.,..., u api•I• _, ....,_ nf~ .. ,.. ,...,_,, rftda T.J D..... al }ltd z... ... I• tM Ldat ~...._,.. ~ 'IW.' ._....., ...... .,.,...,1uJen Lin aric L ... W -' 6u ,.., ... °" ......... "'" •at !-!"" ... , .... ..,.,.., • .,., • ..._ '-' .... ., d.., -we'l ..... 111. '"'" ..,, SMI. 11q ..M .,: JlldaMI hi,.. ..,, " ,.,,, .. ,, lat ,,., tla.t "" rdMfn.•11 """" PraUnt ... ,.. f/Nrraff .,. I I and be bean no ill will. knny Jr., who recorded his fint al- bum, Ya-No/M.yW (CYJ>ttSS Records) in October, says diac when the two met af- ttt the six-year 83P• "ht was still my dad. It wasn't as if tbett was some strange, fateful day where he was swept away on a raft-and ht rcappcarcd 25 years later. It was just more like picking up kind of where we left off ... There have been roadblocks. A ma.in one is that knny Sr. -on the road 200 nights ~ year and ~g of a multimillion- dollar business empire -has little spare rime. So little ch.at during a week of 6.lm- ing in Toronto chis fill, &ther and son hardly met ·olf the set. Kenny Sr. spent nearly all his rime between scenes on a portable telephone, conducting business. A main problem. Kenny Sr. says: "I'm not-used to being criticized. I don't take it well, and I'm learning to accept his mger as noc ntaSW'ily a personal threat." · Kenny Jr. is no longer a lli He's got a 3-year-old son; Keau>n, in L.A., while knny Sr. ,lives in Athens, Ga., with his fourth 'wife, Marianne, and their 7-year- old son. Christoph.er. Close ties with Christopher, not Ken- ny Jr., are what Rogen has pbyed up at conccm. flubing photos of his youngest son while crooning Yow Arr So &.itllij.J . Kenny Jr. bughs it oif. When it comes to bis dad's f:ans. "Ninety-nine percent have oo idea be bas more than Ont' kid. I really believe this is •lot of wa- ter undtt the bridge fut both of us. .. All of this is very &miliar to pcycholo- gist Ron LC'vanr;-oo-"1uthor of llttuel Pa- dur arul Clti/J {Penguin, 1989). who ,ays father-son reconciliations usually mean walking an extremely tricky tightrope, ofttn for years. "Both sides are lotded with bad feel- inp. The son is saying, 'Why waai't you thcrc for me? If you &oved me, why ., would you kt this happen?' Tbt &ther is saying, 'I'm not a Jwd.beancd l:aard who just walked away &om bis lcidL' .. Mm -&tbca and IOlll -.. like co think they can wipe out the put iD IOCDC big mJDion. but that doesn't always mp.. pen." ays psycholopt Sam ~ author of Pi"""-t Ow Ftlllttn (Pawceu. 1987). lmcad or ttyiDa co become .-. tOmll r.ben and ... tboald ... whit they can get. Jmt brine Ible co dy, Tm angry' wilhoac the~ palOll walkins outia~" AJ illlpOftlDt is looking • the .. tiomhip&om thcadm~ .. -..,. Wmm Fmt1l. IUCbor Ol wt.y M. Alt n, .=r. nq b (McGraw. 1911). 'lcW.79,cltowlllllW. .... tbt v ..... w. --• the _., ______ ............... lllJ.._ .... _,.._1DllpCllt)'08 • I =-I I • -• ID ,_ lot o'f reaching out, and asking questions and not arguing ... A trip the two men took in November 1988, ·~was the brick th.at completed our house." They're now friends. knny Sr. says therc's still plenty of time for him and his son ro work thin~ out. but he'll always carry guilt about leaving his boy. ..It's a cancer in my life tlut I w.un't there," he says ... It was detrimental to him. and I think it was equally as detri- mental to me. I missed a very important part of his life. There's six or eight yean of his Utt where he was forming into what he is now ch.at I wasn't there to give him the bcndit of my input." Still. "there arc a lot of parents who go through their life without the conllict and never get a chanct a> sit down and talk. At least WC have that chance. "It's just a slow healing process. If you cut younclf, no matter how much medi- cine you put on it. it takcs time to heal This is a wound that was gaping at one time and it's growing together. And the day will come, hopefully. when a.r the . very least there may be a scar -but may- be it's noc nociceable." Tia~ tw10 Kn•r: ''I •Wd • "n'1 •• ,.,,.., ,.,, 0f '" lift, II lrJI Dd 1111 ,._•tft' •Mn tie 6rU1e," u11 Ills iota, ZJ. .-.1 ....... ~ ........ . 'IW ~«1* = w------··---20~ ...... .., ....... ,__ iD WWda .-. .... .,. ..... . How to make up with your chila So you md your child arc estr.mgcd and the child isn't a k:id any longer. You haven't talked foe months -even years -and it's bothering you . What t0 do? First, get your prjorities in order, says San Diego psychiatrist Martin Greenberg. "Do you want to malce contact one time, or follow through with an ongoing relationship? Do you have the courage to follow through?" After you answer those questions, sit down and write a letter. Don't call your child. If you do, )ou may get a sa.rc.astic "Ob, how nice of you to call after five years" response. In writing, realize your words will be tiptoeing through pent-up feelings. Even if you bear notbing bad., keep writing. E.mphasi:r.e that while you might not have seen each other in ycan. you always cared. Make vague plans foe a meeting and leave a number where the child can call collect. Above all, be patient . "To . succeed, you've got to acknowledge that this is not going to be easy." Staying in touch weekend athlete Roman~_i!!g the snow \ 1191!~ bat's the hottest thing going in cold-weath- er 1f01U? Try snow- boarding. The win- . tertime nnion of sbtebouding is cbcape:r than alpine ski- ing. easier co learn and attracts a yoangu genenDon co the slopes. Other &m: Aduk skien wbo are out looking for . IOmetbing new. "It is the &.at-growing mountain winaertime actmcy right DOW, donbling b us ammally," ays Jun Felton, public rdaDons ~ for a-a.-~-Re-rmmger .an~•u-&"' tort in lkeckenridae, Colo. A new asney .bows 68 per=~ of its snowboarding readcn are between the ., _of t~ and 19, and TT~ list sblebouding as their other big inla-est. ays TrwruwotW S"°""°""""I Ahp%itw. Tbe maprine, the only one co calU to- callyiO snowboerders, bas doubled ia cir- culatioa in oac year. "It 6ca in with the beach~" ays Fran l\ic:hards of TntltltllOtll '"It's bring- ~ -ing sli M l cmders to the-mounni-" You don't need expcmi.e booca, bind- ings and poles IO mowboud. All you need ii a baud and a· pm of~ boocs. .... ~ &om$3910 $199bane- tbilaa simple. ap IO $500 fur the fimcy bruMls. How "in" are 1110whcmden? Well. 1.2 million people in the USA aied ic IMt ,ar. ID 1981. 110.000 _,.._ bmrda wae IOld; in 1984, cmly 5,000 IDOwiJomk wae told waddwidc. Sao.ti .... mquiia. diffaeM IOlt oft.a.ace ... ..., ... clowabill m- ... •yoaca 1-ia IDwwwwlwad*r jmtafrw S-. Tomwl•il. yaajmt :i. Jaar Met ID a -•Cllld lib homi ~ .................. . Snowboarders flock to the slopes aicb oo tbe "half-fir," a mned ltrUC- ane aide of pacbd mnr. Tbe snow- bomler mes mi mem nem, hill the balf- pipe, and perfoam llUDll in midair. ... bnm't aied d.c bllf-fipc became l'w pa fimily," jobs FellOe. ..._!'ft cDed wwwwti ••Ii c k'a A cm Bftll thoalla rm a pamy pod mer, I Wll bumliled. .. rc1.., • ,.m. .. •ec••• .... llwt,*-lina 131- ~ ........ ii bowa iD tbe ' 17 •• ..._. fllmwlw• .. widatilkilll i • 11 .,. ••• ...... ..,mwlu' 18--•ID.• iwcl 'a••sllflt-.. Board ram! is about $10 a day. For in-fonnaaon. call (303) 453-2368. At Mount Bachelor Bend, Ore., mowboltding is amxring a lot of ao.- O¥et adalb who are bled or &wuMrd wjth skiing. ~JI Jdf Wting, nwbting and Ol)IDDWD"JMbOlll ........ A one-and-a-half boar, fint-time snowbouder'a tpecia1 d.. is aB'aed monMna and"' i*"'OOG. 1 ...... wfi .. rem:al and Ii& dcba. --ll'e $41. rm. 1e110111•1n: mi! '• For 1D01e ~ IDICioa, call (503) 312-1334. It! ...., Ma ••m, in Pena. Vt.. •mi k 1muwlaz' 1c:.111De..._ &om Kurt Meyer, one of only seven tiooal mowboud examinc:n for the k..iom1 Ski lmtnxton ~n. Clmes and prinrc leaons arc o eTery day at Bromley, at $20 for a hour group leaon. $40 for a one-ho priYMr leaon. For information. call (80 824-5522. SNOWY ALTBRNATIVES ea-a r ' ..... A perfect get awali,&om-iwll is co slip into the w on · ~ ikiing is not woc1t.•• .,, Tbaae Dayton. with th ~ omde Nordic Complex in Col rado near Pmc:o. "If JOU CID walk, you can cross-coun try ski. We mcouage people to go o the *It cowmy, cake a lunch and j .auite along." The 10..,as-old compla bas 48 mil of COC11neaed trails ~ween Frisco Breckauidge. nus tcUOG. the cemu · ofaiag ""aelu in me Tncb." wbic includes imcnaaioo. mals. your . pm and a IDICk b11s:-Por mere infor macioG,, call (303) 4SWSS. A tpecial -.. at Jteyscone K ,.,.lrtm in Key--. Colo., ii the rDoonligbt for ~ ~11111'1 night ski ing. 'the COit is $20 per penon. indudin rentals. a guide ud tnmponacion. The wilh 18 &lecus of ' re.Jn, L : -L pmed mill IDd 47 kilomt• ii of ~ c:ocma, tnila through• tbe Arlfl&h Natioaa1 Paml, 11111 a flmiJy das pdage fiar bcs'RIM!ft. It c:GltS $31 ......... $2') daild. For . . . ......... &:o: .... c:GltS $J2 clay. c.11(303)461-4123 a-more · mMioa . Far a • ... • ri a fJl .-de and -. ........ ••' . around is VCllDODC'i ~inn croa-countty ski program. which rum from the fiat week oi January through the second week of March. <:owmy Inns Al~ the Trail, in Bnndon. Vt., oKat the ~night, four-day Catamounr Excursion package. It starts on a Monday at Long Run Inn. in Lincoln, Vt., wbett your ski group assembles and gees acquainted over din- ner. The next morning. you'll drive your c.ar and luggage to the oat inn, and the tour guide will shuulc you back. Don your gloves and Wiand bead along the Natural Turnpike. By day's end. you'll be rndy for a roaring fuc and dinner and a dip in a hot tub. Total cost is $~ pe"I' peDO. D double occupancy, in- • eluding lodging. three meals a day, mil fees and the shuttle. For information or reserva- tions. call (802) 247-3300. Dos....., .. FromJacbon Hole, Wyo., one' can ski, dog sled or mowmobile to Old Faith- ful in Yellowstone National Pm, just to tbc "Snow6oarling u attracting a lot of OUR TONING TARE DOES ALL THE •RI FOR YOUI We've combined the fln:llallS ol 6 saloo tonilg macl*1es lnlD one 111111 S'J.7~~ 1271P' II 0 1 S' 2 £ ..... Ju •? 72 I ·-------.... __ _,IS 0 .... ----- ? 8 -· 11 lltt•nt ,_ct_! ......... ..., ................ 111 llftl. ... 1 bit"~ ... ....,...,., __ ...,10..tan- "" -...... lmpnMng c:mdlo •cullr '*"" ... .... .., . -. .. ... . . ............... --'-= ----.-. .. . ~~ Family flight Questions for those flying with kids .. We're •n •lrborne utlon. And thanks to prollflc Nby boom· en, more •nd more kids are flyln1 alonplde Mom and Dad. Have the alrllnn kept up with the USA'• chaftlln1 demo· 1raphla? If you've flown with your kids, let us know your thou1hta on Romper Room at 25,000 feet. For those who've been stuck on planu with other people's children: Sound off by flllln1 out the box at rl1ht. 1) .... ..., ........... ,... .. ,... ., ..... dll*•....., lit I 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 3-S 1 0 6.morc 2) .... ,.. ... dw • tpldftc I) F•....., ra111na. ._,. ,_..., ...... ...., ............ ....... __ ...,. ...... _ ... .... ,...A. .. ,..._,......, YesO NoO 7) ..... ,... ........ ,... dlM• Oft. flWlt.., ....._, YesO NoO • r • and those whQ put up with them 1) ........... 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But you an m jnjmiu the holiday bmlcs by bowing what's hot and novel '1tjtwt you go :!:'lt"I You bow you're io luck when · scatOD famres coucrn shaped likc bread wt .. gwnball" machines tliat dispemt dog bdcuia 10 Fido. You may want 10 tum 10 QQ}ogs fuc your rush shopping. Herc is a nmpling ol ideas: TOAITU Herc's the moll ingenious m•mcion since slicai t.aid: a coacer shaped liU, what*-a slice of bread. Not~ sur- prising. aw~ tome ol the oc:bcr appmnas that Eledric Art bas CX>Oked up. Its juica', can opener and mDier all coax in shapes · · eel ~ their func- tions ($$9.'9, ~ Fitltl's). ClJfTIW. tNTULJelNCE Impa.s an accutiYe friend with this uJ- timacc Rolodex. abme. The larger. clcc- ttoDic: venioa bas a 6'4K memory, key- board and 1V screen (It 99.95). The pock.et-sized venioa bas a 32K. memory ($149.95, .,,.i..,.WO). TIU Although you'll 6nd a vast sdection of bolo ties. fashion soodmycn say the ac- ceuories are lik.dy 10 mnain a no~. If you 're aftft more tnditional ocdcwcar, look for mott width and color chis year. (Check out the mro styles in the movies I SOI of LIM and Bl«Jr R..in.) Anc:f keep in rnma the adYice of Gen.Id Andersen of the Ncckwear Attcxiarion of America.: "Buy the tic the pcaon you're buying it for will like, no« the tie you likc." COffU CONNOISSEUR The coffee nut OD your list will be glad you used your o&cl bean. Lord ac Taylor offers an attnaiffiy packaged basket made of . c:ooes and scocked with cakes.:!: and. ob yes. coffees (115). DOLU There's a pctfect doll for eYery kid a.live. Barbie a60oaados will enjoy the limited- edirion Azmy Barbie dread io military uniform (116, M«y's). In honor of the SOdi annMrmy cl Tlw Wa.J cf Oz. bow about a Tm man, Scarecrow, Cow- ardly Lion or Dorothy doll (S-4-0 each, Spitgtl)? And with Sled ~ spot- lighting Southern women. a Scadett O'Hara doll (SJO, St*rtl) is timdy. RUDOLPH TME COW Nothing says '41M)W" like a oow. The benign grazas arc papping up au ev- erything from ~cards to liaen. Herc's a cow, bdow, widi a Yuletide • r ""-:: aadea, a red DOie and a holly collar. And it bas wheels, to it ID0009eS • ($29, Pdols ~· FOOT _,.MER Who wouldn't "thnt to sett.le io in front of the VCR on cnld. wintty oigha with feet tucked iruo a fooc warmer? This En- glish-inspired gift looks and works like :a two-sided hoc-water boulc c:o•oocl with Reccx (IJO, IUnl-T~Fittd-Tools C4Uloi). c-o..-J -Alp 10 GIFTS R>R TifE HOME. A,. lw. Booll Mimr. ~ S tpadl. Ml71 SALE 21• B. A• t·~lron.fsutaSelfC'lmnll"" ~~~: S,... Slw&cn..'9 ~ IUlS SALE#44 C n-..1 Cara. Co8i dr. AutDmllk: ft!t<Off. ... clock/ams. 1t:MG SALE WT n Dal au Plas."' Cadle./rechmpblr with ~-tJJ4 Io o d Shopping in the· '90s S apermarketa ptat thousands of new products on their shdves each year. Juice packs. muh:ignin oerca1s and microwave popcorn are just some of the icmu that were incroduoed in the 1980s. What will show up . in ·our shopping cans as the 1990s unfold? Phil- ip Lem publisher of Tlw ~ k- port ~pemmket analyst. predicts: lttCHla MILK Yes. ridttr -as in creamier. To get ~ p&c co drink more milk. the dairy indmay will introduce a milk that bas a 4 to 4Y, pctccnt bumr&t COOleDt. higher than the usual 311.a. C~ ~ . Hy; will be made with thil richer rWbat about cholaaaol c:onccrns? Lempert ie-- dias people in the '90s will allow more Cai in their dXa. scriking a balance be- tween health and sclf-m.fulgence. VlMllMACal ~. meae doodles Hello. ?ep- bk chip. indadina carrot doodles, &ied in such ~ oils ar aftlowa and canola. Health Valley of Ca1ifOnUa. for iDSQn«. already ldls carrot chips. MINT DlttMU U>oking fur a cola ahaaMiftl We al- ready ~ '°" drinb wida &air jaica and £nait-8a....,d telnn& Up nae ~ penniDc-... tparmiml-41noted. .upr- rwee• 1.ed JOlt clriab. Look b i:aaoduc- tiom from major boalas IAITDll aoc POGO letters Llflllnthe'tol George Bums ( .. A Blast in the '90a, .. Nov. 3-S) may be beating the reaper~ but it doesn't IOUDd ID me as if he's enjoying the qaliry of bis life. My expaaa with dM* who haft reached 90 and beyond makes me won- der if it's such a wonhwbile pl. I chiak 111 jolt any on widl my not-10-br:akhy lifatylt and mfl'a-the comequenca JOHN HtJTCHINSON Tql.r, Mid.. 2SCM> OFF ALL STANLEY TOOLS IN STOCK. 1AL1 A. I ' L•lock IWt .. z- 8. 26 ............. ,.. C. 6pc.Scasw•i• S. 311 D. 16-.H ... ION .. '*' KmMI ••.•.• JD GIFISOF POWER. a.aa.,a....· ........ ~ aicWGdmUn •· mia...upeo8a11~ dmt. SALi u- IJ.00 REBATE ON TWO 3-PACI<S. ......... ,.... ml~S..J)dn4Q. Ml.II .... ,. Mla'ITM11tJ.MI. ml-.Qlll&r .. a-.v.....mwm,,..S.M.L.IL 1 .. ... , .... .--....................... , .. _ - u N it d: re dt l'i lif n sa > li: entertai1ing O'Connor, David Brinkley. But there's an art co introductions. says Murray. Don't just annou.no: mmcs, ex- change key information. Example: Act cottMeM. .... If,.. ......... Collins says she Una~ bmelf bniDg fun be- fore she t.a :;e, home ... Know you're Talk Of the party "Steve, rd liU you to meet my wife. An- gie. She's a copywriter for ABC Advmis- ing. Angie. Serve and I started out to- gether in the mail room and now he's in going to have a good ti.me and you will." Avoid ruts. Real csme prica. politics. the wcathtt, the kids -all are perfeaty 6nc for a single convcrsatioo but can quickly How to make your c~nversation sparkle advertising. too. •• Ask questions. A good talker should be a good and active listener, says Bra- den, who tries tO tum the conversa- tion bade to the och- « penon. wear into coafflA- tioml na Mmny's book is ~ wich ~akrma- T ii ti. xason to be jolly. Spar- kling. W'ltty. Gi&rd in chatting with tocal sttangen. A tall order, right? But as the holiday party season shitts into full gear, take some poinu:n from the pros. Author- Jackie Collins, queen bee of the Holly- wood biYc, says not to mike up a CODYer- sacion with the loner in the comer. Head saaight foe the action and throw yowxlf inco the &ay. Collins should know: This time o( T:tsshe ~ sc~:J~ ~ every night. m~ work. you see, 1or her t 4th no~. 1.Atly Bau, due this spring. From the ocher cout? Take coumd &om Joan Bnden., wbo.e new memoir ]a EltO#flt ~ (St 8. 95, Villard), re- ~ inside scories &om Washingioo. D.C.. power circles. Braden -=ns co be a wiz.ud at euty chitchat: Midway tbroagb her fint couwasaticwi widi aar:w Kirk Douglas. be~ aied out. "I wam co be your best fuendl" Baden's cnaall ad.x:c: Prep for a par-- ty. She reads at lease three oewspepos a day and thus is armed with a beadful of heactlioes -fodder for top-quality coo- vcnation. A good idea. agrees Dmid R. Mmny, author ol ~ 111 Qmno.. (S7.9S, N~ Voyage Boob). due in boobola this week. Too many people, be says. &ll inlO conftmlioaal Nb: WW"tth so many peo- ple ~ng IO much time in !root of a tde-rision set. om con~ skills are a little rmcy." How ebe do th.:se pros shine at patty aftu puty? Take a look: ~.,..... ... ~ Ask friends co k.cep an eye out £or you by introducing you co iuusca»g people. Baden baa her own list of Wasbingtoc's top calken. people who can a1l'C my sirmbon: Lesley Scahl. Rohen ~ SmdD Day "E11aa in LA., only 11ny iflllltltt peopk tallt aout astrology." =~~ucstions to break ioc if you 're willing to a:y them. E.um- ple: .. If you ClOUld change one quality about the opposite sex. what wOuld it K••, lllOYlftl· "t really believe in cir- culacing." says Col- -]adv Colliru lins. "You don't want to get tnpped with one pcaon all cvming." Rigb~ but bow do you avoid ir? .. The moment you xe someone else you know, call them into the convtnation." even if it means bel- lowing, .. Hello, Maryl Come over hc:rc and meet Jim ... Food is mothe11\aaful way of rtl01'ing on. "Say 'I have td get more potato sal-ad. ... adYises Collins. Br3dcn apes. and says coupks should avoid wodciog a party as a team. She and buaod Tom ••annys try to tcparatt. I baYC many chanas to talk to Tom." be and bow would you go about changing it?" St"' ctMr of ....... Tales about othcn QD be intriguin but de6.nitely risky business. Espcciaft;. at an office party, when you're apt co be OYerbeard oc mis.- infC!~ And why go away feeling liU Scrooge? Which leads to cw:ryooe's 6.nal ad- vice: Prep, primp and polish. but don't forget wliy you 're goin!:n the 6nt plac:c. "Good con'f"'Rtioo shouldn't be bard "York." says Mumy ... It should be h.m." ., ...... lertter You COULD 'WIN"GOLD FOR LIFE." (w'HATYou Do'WITH IT ISENTIRELYUP'lb"\t>u~ What woukl you do with a fortune ln gold? Tbe answer beClns when you enter the "Oo&d Far we· ~teat. 8lmply vislt your local Maple I.eat dealer and ftnd out bow you can get )'OW' dwme to win up to 100 ounces ot pure Gold Maple Lat coma. Or Witte an• ... to be elWble to wtn i.ooo ounces otOo&d Maple Lat oom.r The wtnnen ot .m Will al8o reoelw a &ee t:rtp tor two to one otCanadu rtcbelt fOld mtnea. ~ you11 haft the thrtll otwatch•ng~ on betngem~ ud Pfi»C HJ 11 ll 'Jben.JOU1l vWt the Weltern Remilpberelt o1c1eJt and ... Jt ~~told. tbe RaJal Omecttan liQnt_ to ov•eee the reen1na and min~ ..._~-Into tbe wcftb belt«"'n8 99..M> pure bulUon Inv wtaawut oom- lbe OaM ..._ LM£ eo-JOUl'~*Pielat ~cccccccc>>>>>>>>c.. ...... ....,....tbe~PorUW'polta'ft~=-~.~·LJ·..-~ ft ·0.•••)• llr ..... IWtbedlailll'.,.. •-.., .. .....,_,_ ... ._. W ,~ --................ _ ... ¥ ... ~Mllll'Opa... ":.... ...... .=.:;• IS ..., .......... " ..... _ " c~cccc ... 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NeW·in December A IMwwi!. ..... ~a Louisi- ana stripper and a disencbantcd V'aet- nam Veten.ll ofkr holiday moviego- ers a refreshing dose of enttttainment. The three movies -due in tbeattn within the next rwo weeks -boast heavy-duty mar- quee names sure to pull in the crowds: SHE·DEYIL Ow. I Meryl Strcep as a comicl She gi"ttS it a go . te ROJelUU'lC Barr in this dark comedy '3!:1a love triangle. · Strcq> ponnys a glamorous romance no-.- elist who steals Barr's husband {Ed Bcgky Jr. of St ElsAvltm). Barr -a downtrodden mochcr of two who hdped hubby become a successful accountant -docs not take kindly to this. She no< only goes into a tizzy, but is transformed into a mi. eyed she-dcvil out to wreak some havoc on the disloyal lovcn. Some might mncmbcr the PBS miDi1aies of ~Dtvil as being full of sapenm«nraJ t.m- sion and revenge -DO( hwnoc. But dw's wh.u you get foe IN'Uing wUh Jloeeannc. •un D«. 1 s Sexy nercomer Lolita Dmdcmch gea co lnc out the &Dlaly shared by many women: playing P.w1 Newman's miluas. O.Yidoftch ~-~Blau Scarr, who. in the 'SOI. bad a. ~~;:4~~~~- Bliw it bwd 00 ~. audJiocaaphy, Bl.. s..r. My LJ/t • Tell ID ff"'1 'Pfl:7, and. aedia ber as a OO'W'ler.r dmiag filmiag. Wadi a tabloid p&ot aad clireccior J.oe Sbehm {lWI ~), ... expeaed., o&r plm- ry af 11am. IOlt• Oii THI fOUllTH Of .MY 0.. 21 Tbe ~ "*" hm Olmr s... (Pl. ,,.,.), • _. ._ _. Tcm 0.-in the INC ..,.V"_ ..._._Korie. ... -loftc'a •• 7'hs ... ol * --"I/"' it:'. Wlowl a.'tape-m.... ... •• ,..., .... ~ ........ , ...... riWll' .................... '1• •"ft-ila dowA1 I ..... tlle _. l ~..,~l'' I ••'I a Ss•W.W1afa t ,.,._ .. , !! 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Available at participating stores: Ac.e Hardware Stores Blain's Hardware ~ Crown Hardware Holiday Hardware Kmart Stores lumber City Nail Apron National Lumber ServiStar Hardware Stores Target Stores True Value Hardware Stores 'Seven-piece set (pictured) includes: wall strip, tool rack, wrench rack. screwdriver rack. double hook. clip hook. utility cup. (Tools not includ- ed.) Other sets available. Pieces also sold sepntely. • l . . ' , • 1 • I ... , T r t' ', T ( t\ "-, ( Ji •, ~jazzy, country, classical Chrisbnas A bagful of contcndcn arc hoping to unseat Bing Crosby's Whitt Christ'"4J as the all-time be.st-selling holiday song. Among the sca- son 's ~st new sounds: Gary Morrh Bat Christ~ Sortfl (MCA). Morris, who starred last year in La Mim11Wa, adds numces to classic Christmas songs. Nu~ Kid.a om ti.. Block N'"l, Mury Clrri.st"'4S (CBS). This siz- zling quintet dcli•en a mixed bag of mdition.al and funky songs . Ricky Vaa Slieltoa ltidry V11rt SM/ton Sirtp Chri.st"'4S (CBS). Tradi- ttonal songs with Bing Crblby~uc arrangements. Tiu Kl .. Siapn A Liak Chri.stlMJ MKJic (Angel). This classical male sextet does renaissance to rococo; with diva Kiri Te Kmawa. Larry Cultoa Cltri.stMa •l My Hot1a (MCA). There's a new depth to the country singer's intricatt guitar licks. Vario., arthta Hot y.,.,.q • Juzy Liak Chri.st"'4S (Ve"c/Poly- gram). Some real gems. including Mel Tomie and Ella Fitzgerald. = C1l1rf1I 111lttr11r, Crayola's big box turns 40 We'TC grown op with Cnyola crayons., and this year the jumbo 64-coloc box enters middle age. To mark its 4-0tb ~. beft are some colorful tidbits: •A rypical child. age 2-8. colon 27 minutes a day. • Crayola mUa 72 colon., bat kids USC red and blaclt the mott. • &ch year. 2 Wllion Cnyolu are told -enough to cin:le dac eqaMOr 4~ rimes. • OD)y "'° colon baft dwa~ names in Crayola hiMory: PWa beceet pach iD 1962 in RCOpition of the faa dt.11 w ncrJW•• akin is the same color, and Pta.iaa w.. ...... mmi1ht blae iD 1958 hecame ._kw. ......... w-aEJ with me Pnllliam. • Toppims IM.._ ol 64, Cayola aow lw a 72-color •••r' I Wdcw, ~ Scroo111s fiuncial report Cost for holiday cheer adds up The approach of Christmas and Hanukkah means stores arc Jammed with special hiliday goodies. Here's a sampling of bow much at cosu to deck the twls and light the menorah: • Curyour own Chriltm2S trtt. Pike ~nal Forest, Woodland Park, Colo., SS •Sport a T-shirt that reads "Bah humbug!" Oshkosh, Wis., $8.49 • Display a silver and brass menorah. Glencoe~ Ill., S 125 •Rent a Santa suit. Wilmington, Del., S45 •Strategically hang mistletoe. Boise, Idaho, $2.25 per package •Stock a 16-ouncc bottl~of Pcpto Bismol. Des Moines, $6.93 Get off my cue Lawyers tum to lest. sbessful pastares Take this under submission, Yam HODOr. Feeliag trapped by 60- bour workweeks. pressure to pile up billiag boun and run-ins with combative attomcys, lawyers are leaYing law for mott rewarding careen such u c:ouwling and ceachiog. &ch year. nearly 30,000 lawyers -4 pen:nt of the more than 707,000 -comida quitting, ac:cocdiDa co the Amman Bar As-- sociation. Thoee who do ••became ra1 acacr dneJopm. entteptt- neun ..• CftD ice cream ICIOtt operMOa, playwri1hts and report· en.," says Susan Bell. a ''happy" lawyer iD Waabiqtoo. D.C .. and author of hi/~ Dt V......., WMI • • • ,_.,.,,.., "Law wu my bis tbiaa.'• l&JI c.ol Hocail. wlao·lcft a lepJ careerafca '°8r yeertwl DOW iaa ..... ~ r. ..... pco6c ,_dt...,ao,w ..-, ia Sia Pllecitt a "It eook a loc ol --cW.t •line. ........... _..,, .... 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I L---2'.!.!.!'cll Str~, Newi:.n_!~~--J I ACROSS I Director Hugo.- 6 .. _Old House" 9 "-:A Dog" 12 Soaper -Stuart 13 -Rhodes 14 "-StaUon 7.ebra" 16 Christopher Hewett role: 2 wds. 18 Producer -Schary 19 Shalll and Haclcman 20 "Rem ington -" 23 ""Victory at -" 24 John or "Cross l I of Fire" 26 College for JaJeeJ 29 Former hockey great 30 "-Max" 31 Mary - 32 -Scott Is Peter Poole on "The Hopn Family" 3fi Ma. Berger 37 Franken, Michaeli aftdhdno 38 Richard Chamberlain role 39 LaaeJ - 42 Actn. Anna - '3 "90 ltimates" correepondent: 2•dl. 48 'NtptRwllh' .... ..... Ha ....... IO -lllr1t ................. ........... Show Business H\ Llr:-t\\ll'li:- 52 Sonny ShroyC'r role 63 Soaper Wt''ilry - DOWN I -Williams 1s Lester Jenkins 2 .. _ Wedne5day" 3 Jill Eikenberry role 4 Anchor -\'anocur fi "You Are _ .. 6 She's Della Street 7 -Cross of CR.<:; Sporus 8 Joel -of "Good Morning Amenca" 9 Mtng-N"a Wen on "Asthe Worl<t Tums" 10 "God's Uttle -" I l H08l Rick - 16 "The -Ones" 17 "~t'a Malce a-'' 20 "The Tonight -" 21 -GUT 22 Cominentator - Anthony 23 -c.eaar 26 "I -Three Wives" 28 Paul- 27 -Johneoft 28 Pa&rida -of "ffud" 30 ··-Coluabo'' 31 ler\-.. ....... .,..... . ............ . 36 Agnes Moorehe111I role 38 Stockwell and Martin 3~ •· -the Sheriff' 40 "The-Man" 41 "Carter's -" 42 "Oncea -" 44 Darryl Bell role 4fi A Beatty 46 "Open -'' 47 Alejandro - LAST Wllll'I ........ . ..,_. t.o us," says Carol Burnett. 8\ KIHK SICf."0\l'if.H In the l(reat I !l67 Hntl'lh romPdy "Ht-dazzled," Dudley Moon• played a luckless short-order cook who is granted his wishes by th(' Devil (Peter Cook) in <'X<'hanl(<• for his soul. With eath w1~h. Moor(' ho~s to gain for himsr lf a hfr of sweetness and JOY, freC'd from the mean crurlties of his everyday f'XIS· tence. The magic words Cook uses to implement each v1s1on arC' ''.Julie · Andrews." AcC'Ordin(( to Carol BurnNt. that rrally isn't too far off thr mark. "There's a warmth about hrr." says the comedian of Andrews "There are a lot of folks that onr meets. e · pec1ally m this business. who are not that interested in what's l(Otnf( on -other than with thrmselves "Julie has alway., bffn mtrrrst· ed." she rontmues. st r('ssmg the la..'t syllable. "which m turn, of c·ourse. makes her interest-ml( .. On Wednesday, f)(-c l:l, AAC' airs the third special to feature these two performers, "Julie & C'arol. To- gether Again." Their first such col- laboration was the Emmy-winning "Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall" in 1962, followed in 197 1 by "Ju he and Carol at Lincoln Center." Together, the s hows constitute a kind of chronicle of an extraordinary three- decade friendship. "We don't see each other as much as we would like to," Burnett say "Her schedule and her life take her different places, and so do mine But 1f we pick up the phont' and call, it's as If we can say, 'As I was aying .... · and we might not have talked for a few months." "Julie & Carol: Together Again" is that rarest of television species, an hour-long musical comedy special. It consists or u opening aon,, a rap number about motherhood and mid· die-age, a slapetlck tea-party skit. a medley or favorite '70s and '80s 10np and a parody or "Phantom or tJ\e Opera.'' What IA clear throul)l· out Is that Andrews and Burnett are Just having thtmaelvea a bang-up Umt. Burnett connrma this. "We th ink maybe ifa becaUle we're -I sa-- trOWIHlp." She .............. CO ftM IM U.O ... t a lllde ............ A • ·-·· .... Tote&Mr ap.la: A.8dttws ud Banett lot of lire has happened to us. Pnd I don't know ... You know what 1t 1s'! We are SQ grown-up that we allow ourselves to play m the . andbox. and wr're not embarrasM'd about 1t We JUSt went out and had fun and got silly, and so what'? We weren't afraid to ar t foolish. becauS(' quite frankly we didn't gl\'e a damn. WE> were having too much fun." Like their friendship, like thr times themselves. the specials havt' changed. says Burnett. "The fi rst one that we did in 1962. we were going on and on about the men we were m love with and our careers and our futures. And then the se<'· ond one we did. we were going on and on about our kids and !IChools tl11d carpools-and husbanrui and jug- gling a career and runmntt a house This one, we walked mto rehearsal one morning. and I said, 'How's your back?' She said, 'f ine. How's your knee?' I said, 'God, 20 years from now we'll say. "Did you have your prunes this momlnl(?" · " We're not tooled for a second. We happen to know that Burnett Is feel· Ing at a creatJve peak. She's working on a ne w series for NBC called "Car· ol A Company." And we do mun new: "Carol & Company" will be 80methln.g rarely attempted and never suc(ellf'ully achieved on TV - a comedy anthoaol>'- 11 Pmr Cook wen to appear to- nl&ht ln a puff Of llDC>ke and uk UI co '-clM our tdnl future. av Nf: le words would be "Carol 8utMU. •· We Cover The Coast DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL & GET A COLLEGE DEGREE? • flexible scheduling • Home Study • Colle11e pr('paratory • Short hour\ • Tutors in 111 subjects • u tering to athlet~. thNue art SOUTH BEACH SCHOOL 111 1. s... s. .... c..ta M.. 541-tm ... ~ Channel 'Guide ( ~ Comcelt ~ p OillleMloll Kell Cll IM 2 2 2 I ale -Lee 4 4 4 • ltTlA II) Lee s 5 15 ICMC AIC Lee 7 1 7 .... Cll .. IOU II) Lee • 9 • 9 IUITV AIC .. lmY llOX Lee 11 11 11 ltCOP II) Lee 13 13 13 ltCIT ... 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And the NIM peope who WltCh TV wilt be checking ................. . TV UPDATE fanc. ~ DD DD DD aa -f Loretta Young has done it all How many artrrsSE'' Slar1t•d off rn S I· lent movies. workrd t hroul(h thC' llnllywood studio !'i)'Stl'm. v.rrr in on lht' early day.. of tt>lrvasron. and an• 't rll a('trvr rnouith to ha\ t' a starnnl( roll' rn a nl'w TV movir" W1• <;an on ly thrnk of onr. Lort'tla Youn!(, who pl ay.. 1 ht> embaltll'd edrtnr of a Y ouc: llket TV better fashion magazint' an "Lady rn a C'ornrr" I arr· ing Monday. Ot>r 11 on !\BC). Today Young, 76, speaks of her movies with a degrtt of detar h- mrnt. "There are A8 or them," she says. "and most of them I'd just as soon forget." But ht> does have fond memo- ries of a few. "I won an Academy Award with 'The Farm- er's Daughter' (1947). so naturally, I think It's a doU," she says with a laugh. "But I liked some of the television shows better than any movies I've ever done." Young ltarred In "The Loretta Young Sho an anthology St'ri from 1953-61 "Pt'<1 said. 'If you can movies. why would ) do TV?' I said, 'Frank I like 1t better. Thrr more variety. And lh aren't ~ many rook., the pie ·" Young may not <'razy about all of h movies. but she srx•a with grnurne warm about her leading m1• managing at thr 'a lime to sidestep a QUt lion about two "1 whom she wa.c; rumun to have bt-en romant cally involvt>d "My dear, I wa .. n mantir ally in\ 111\ r with every leadanl( rn.i I ever worked w11 h. she says "Alway~ .\ of them were charm1n But you're refl'rrn11( o course to Spem•l'r 1Tra ('Y l and Clark (jaOlt' Well, I hey both h.HI marvl'lous sen-.c u humor." \' ounl( speaks v.11 real itralltude wht>n 'h remembers the kandnt"ll of her first leading man. Lon Chaney. with "'hom she tarred In "Laugh Clown Laugh" ( HUR l when she was 14 "lle'd stay on the set when he was finished JUSl w hrlp mr or keep thr dr· rector from throv. anl! chairs at me " Throwing chairs., "Oh, yes," sht> ~ay-. "In those days tht' dr· re<.'tors were wil'l I would go home and "a). 'I'm never going to lhr studio again.' My moth· er would say. 'I don 't blame you. I don't ~re how you can stand 11 anyway.' But they'd send a car for me th<' next day. and I gues-. I liked it enough. becau..c I rim.shed the plcturr And It launched me on 11 very lucraUve and 11 very happy carttr I have no complaints." BY LYNN llOOO!NBOOM A8k Michele 2 On '"" Cover ' 8porta Week I ere.word • OCllW's H ................ ................... " ..... Sunday Morning December 10, 1989 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 •""1 2........ Al.... ...., .... 0 -- -- ·-·-..... ' • 1 · 111111 11111111 Il l I 11111111 11111111111=1=1=1r11; Ii Ii Ii i i Ii i 1·1 I Ii Ii en c ~ a. I» '< ,.. ;: ca .. ~ g ~ Sunday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 llU O AIH.11.S T C~iANNf l S ..... IO ..... (ln S.eo)O .. rm Cll*"'(ln ..... IO llllnlMe (In Sllreo) C S'9reo rim ge1e1 Uker1 II OIWIOO MIQIC mm ...,._. ,,L "Tew~ ... .. flim IDI .. ..... .. Dr.LY ... u.,.s..-.. IRI .. ......,.___ .. _ _...__....,.._ __ ...... "'-' -...... .,...... ....... Cllll .. _ ................... ~ .......................... .. .. ,,.,.. ... ..,.,..___ ........ ,.. ... ._. ..... _ ......... _ ................. _... __ .. _ .............. ""' dllM ....... ....... ........... . • .. •. •p II If.• 8:00 1:30 9:00 9:30' ., GrlNlll Cniudl (In SlnOIO December 10 , 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 . THE GOLD E,, CHILD Chandkr Jarr~ll (~ Murphy. I.) holds the sacred d8Qger he J*ns to exchange tor the rdeaae of• chlld With nutglcal powcn (J.L. Keate). In the lMeftlmlhe Oolden Chtld." atrtng 9Umi\_Y • .c.10.on ABC • • Sunday Prime Time • ..., .. " December 10, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 ---... in c.i.twno. ~I McMe: • • 1llt Wey lo 1..M" ~ 5'Mdy Qol The Soundt ~· "$pla9'1" (1984) A New Y().'\ ~ of ~ $plclll W!ltlOIJ1 ~ suc:ctSS at lave Ills 1(1 a ~ !vi gort wflO ltterally washes up on Sl'O'e •1111· war@ She s tile mennlld he saw as 1 Cl\-t.: CHRISTMAS TREES ANDALL111E -----TRIMMINGS Sunday Night Owl December 10, 1989 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ....... ...... "" OolN\go WOltd Villoll (R) (OI A1rt -.. c., -.. CopJ lpOftl ,..... .... ..... ~1111.M Dlltll ... , . ... --- - M ......... , .• " i: i: 0 0 ~ ~ a. I a. • • 'C : 'C > i: = 0 ct 3 .. ~ -0 ~ 0 ft ~ 0 ~ n ~ 3 r:r CD .... .... .... .. ~ ~irt[! • I I ~. ~~~~ !IHlilil r~~~J~i °'I .... l .... ~ <O ~ ~ i ~ .. 00 w <D <D ~ 1111111111111111111 11 111 I 11 1 I I I I I 1: 0 n I If l r I H ~n ~~ ' ti! (i ' I f Gt ~ ~ ~ I 8 ! I • i :r ,. -~ i l I ' I ·Jf I i~' I I . 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Check us out tor fhe best dally coverage of local news, sports ·and features " • Tueed•y Prime Time ft • rl A o• • ~ r111••11cUr ...,CIM--From Minic Clly. N.J. (lM) ~ December 12, 198 The animated Simpson family moves from -YheTnceJ Ullman Show" to its own holiday special. Next week in TV UPDATE . Tuesday Night Owl December 12, 1989 HI••• ..._ (OIAlr) Y.... (OIAlr) ---... -- -- - ......... ., .. • l · :I I • '< ,.. = • 3 8 :I c ~ t'D 3 er . CD -.; ... w ... ... co OD U> .... 0 ~ I :I I • '< 3: 0 ~ ::s -:I • c t'D (') t'D 3 i .. ... w ... ... co OD "' Wednesday Prime Time December 13, 1989 1:00 I 8:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 l:OO 1:30 10:00 r 10:30 11:00 \ 11 I I ( l II I 1 < II ', T < ttllNNf I ~, ..... c:as-.on ...... .,,. ........ 0 ...., ........ Atlndl ... .... ,_.'Wiii! ......, .. ~ SMn" Oln. ..... Stereo) O 1une o from bOll r. WOl1dt r. lor Cllld 11 ll*r .-. ~ Mllllr'S _, mt 14> IS fie .. Calhnll'I "'-11. I Iara~~ Ill ,,.,, for ,,., plCbe pNwl p-slndfln VlrW'!I hOlds I --· ti. -.., "'w:=-. MMol blkM for tie Tinl81 fr-*' .rlill ~al I bisl'"*1t w1 Vme s c:ttn\. (In S..01 0 .... lor"' hOflllleu, 0 hide. (In S..01 0 ..... NIC ..... O ~ Herd Co,, ~ ......... Sc:hecMllt 0.......111-.tcc A L°"9 a........, s.n ~ '*' ..... TOftlPt (In I ctow loC* II *' 'Pl*lf1I ..., (In S..,,) 0 tie lie ol 1 .. ~.who Sllreo) SllCidl CMt; *' llagecl ..... 111$ been asked lo lilance "' Em cl'luMCb nuderer. • New Me•· Odllr-world llUTIUllgS ol I ICO con rial (In S..,,) 0 dlld rOINn08 ncMlltl (In ISlnolo ........, ''The Black OeNta ClwtM In NIA a..flM!I: OllrOlt Pistons at Loe Angeles Clippers (l.Nt) ..... a.r.o s:m etwve o PG ..... ..... AIC ..... O Eye Oii LA. °"*"'' .. Held of .. DOOllt ~ JlllelflllCll'ltT ..... ..... Tope-Splr1 Ben Wld a.. ''Wtff ....... lll.D. .... (ln Sino) 0 Mike's Exc:8,. Rome c.i·1 ~ of Fnenos" (In .. lent~ fWd'o Sllno)O 116e O ~·(In SW.010 £m c:as ..... (ln ..... 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Dlt'P: "A Ffonllnl/Medll RI Sooely SC*lli Repotr ....... --l"'SW.010 0 ~(Par1 .. ...... ...... iw. 1111* ....... DllbDIMlo ... ~ INDlcill Nlldllt!W-.... .... ... ..... ~o ...... for. llllilllElll!_ol UMcMd ......... (In S...0) 0....... Ill.._ A L°"9 0...... U., "A Pot1ral lor ..... •o -0 .., 1111 Sllnol 0 TIO*!: Fetnrt 7, 1171 " O -....... ... v ..... ,,.... .. Lord ,,.... .. Lord R.W. lctt '•di ....... 1 ...... Dr ...... ,..... t ..... ........... :~ lllCtlll/lllftr ........ flllM ti Oii?' "A Fronlh/MICll Wld 5oaeCy ~ Report l*ciMr: 1111 ~ "Id-:,: -.. Ullit 0 lllCll (1n Sino) 0 -...... ....... r-. .......... ,....... ... :,..-,;;;!!r 11e. Ac:oonl Ftmn10 Ama. ...... ..... /CNN AollOIDN _ -==-............. ~A "The C... (II flt .... ..... =.'-Die* VIII~ ... ....... I°""' Aa9I ......... -• Hint" ..... 'I<" .141 lut·'<f•\ .x Fn.l;a\ Cocktail lfoor JI MMY !\NIGHT • Plano & Vocals I hur"I~\ A. ~u11J11 Jul lr->u~ MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals ,.., ..,.,. ...,, ,.. w,drlt'sda> & Sunct.t EW'Nngs =-"•HA:: ;a:-1-;:'"""!;7"------------G~ JAZZ TRQl IPE •lam.Se..._..,....,·'""---:~~ .,,,"....,oaNBC. "-~7~Su.nday *' «r ~'""" u., • Lunch dally from 1 l '3U • ~r 1 ru.ghts • Brcakfasi Sat & Sun ::;:.~=:.: -~""" QrUI -·~·· Wednesday Prime Time , .. •a-•.•.::= 41'1 ~,:' "'a. .._ "UI T• It I I a f W -fl·r ::C.U I./ .,. December 13, 198 '"' I a aa. .. .. ... •": ~ T~ ·-eo.:y1 Rir:c: _...._ Cdllia'l ... .-. ~a.. o..ain" '9 :.tr 6-I Cl·~ ~ A.'llr -=-•i; rw fll ~ n • ~ =-• ~ )r ·~ -,.. r~......,. ;t an.. '• ·~ ,_ ~ 1t .: I :r.-. ~ fl, ~ t0o» I ~ \l'fX allrlCllOil ....... V'll J OllCIQC ~I II .... F" .., .:u t: :nM ,.. 1W10C11a -t1 '1, 01 C1D1r1 nc • IO=l ,_, iClltJM '• ............. ..,..,.....,. -~ °"'~..., .. ta.~.,,. CD'9~ ... ,.~a... d • ~ ._rol rft!IC!••~ ... , Next week, ---~-wrllE-~ TV UPDATE-looks-at-______.. ~-l---H---~.-us~impsons Roasting On An Open Fire,• a new holiday special. -..iforoCM "Tl"\~ Tlilir~tJl-......­ l!lkf ... adln~~kq»---'llllS .uid-Cll'& .... Da-QP~ fltcMcllldp Ammbn Redero. + • WednHday Nllht Owl December 13, 1989 • T ...... (lnSlno} .. -...-.o ,.. ..... -LMC.. ... -..-.o -..... 12 .. ......... .... ....... ...... ...... , ...... (1n9'nof ""'"'*'-.. c..... .... •¥1 ..... -a.II" (1f711 Georvl Emlwl. fOI ~ """ .. l.ofd """ .. l.ofd ._ - -- -...... . .... ,; ~ ; ~ I: I: i i I • 'C 'C ~ ~ :. I I f -:I " :I • 8 c g 3 G n G G 3 3 f f ~ ~ ... ... ~ ~ .. .. "'\ ... .... i : .CO CD co co Thursday Prime Time 1:30 ..... cm ..... (In ...., ",.,. .........,. o •""" "In Appllldlll" (In 5'no) 0 ... 0 Slno) 0 ..... 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December 16, 1989 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Wotlcl Cup SHng (Part I) S.tl l AIC ..... 0 ~ Ebtrt Llt111 Prt--NBA Betbtbllll I.Os Angeles L.Mers at New Jer Nets (l.Ne) • Saturday Prime Time 1:00 1:30 1:00 7:30 1 11 ' ' r. 1 ' , r, · . r r Ii A N NI l • • Cll ..... O ..... -----.. - ... ,,., ., Catch All of ln30 Seeoncl8 December 18, 1989 1:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ..... ' ) Y1u can pend a lifecim e waiting for a miracle or. somecime , you can grow your own . .. THE SEClrlET GAlrlDEN Ba ed on a novel by Frances Hodgson Burneu r.irnng Gennie James .ind Derek Jacobi Wnuen for rdcv1 ion by Blanche Hanalis Oi,recrcd h¥ Alan Grint CB !>alurcs rhe ~rudcm . facuh y and participaung !>tations an the CBS Televi ion Reading Program. A "READ MORE ABOUT IT" book project selection. A CBS SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION • 8PM CBS KC16WG •I ••·•D IF ..... I I I T (/') n ::S §.;. ~ ~ ~-a ~ ~· ~ ... gA>::;.·c: fl» ~ ::S §· ti> ~ I ' ~ ~ Dr A> ~. 0 ~[--~ '< ... ~::r • fl) ·o. '< 1: ... 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T1t4p.m., F5 6:==:,~~i~a.m. W m .. m. ::: -" :.:...:._ J • t ..:._ ··--Tl. .r .. ·-·-1 -.. 'T T ff&A Just the look you've · been wishing for! ,, . _,,. Sunday comics Best-kept sec wins -TV Update business county USA Weekend secret may tourney • -~~~ beateee I:\ IDE . PORTS/(: I Bl l'.'ES. /DI . / /) / THE ORANGE COA ST 75 E~T.' DECE'.\IBER IO .. 19 89 ( _ --"""'l\J,.,.------------~' Sl 'D \ l SPJ:(·I \I . Bay Club I.ease, p,roject still the talk of Newport By IRIS YOKOI mu nit\ and I'> tn 1ng nov. tu 1n,orporatc: sug· and rue the I -')-unit t\u1ldin~ for a park when - °' ,,. De11y ,,_ s14tff gcsted change!> in lhl' tin.ii plan~ Forrmmrtl . '!i"a-tba~1rt11ire-rcn:1,..,,e"Tt...,a"rr1 ,..cxrt"'c"'nrridt-..e-rld~lf"Pc~aSC"CP"'---yn, prO)ect \4 11ulll rl·qiltre u t) and statt' lhc lease o.ptred JA-~ ----- Snow foolln' Though temperatures reached the 80s on the Coast Satur- day, that didn't stop Jastlne Acres, 2, and Lauren Acres, 6, both of Costa' Mesa, from glldlng down a hlll of snow. Rides, food and llve hollday music were ·on tap at Balearlc Parle In an event that raised money for charity. To fill or· not to fill? That is FV' s question By EMILY ADAMS Of llW D..,, -Su.ff The clod. ma) be 11ck1ng for Founuun Valley C ity Council members as thq tr) to break a deadlock and appoint a fifth member. If the~ remain split 2-2 dunng a special mectinJ called for Tuesday, the Cit} ma} be forc<.'d to call an expensive special elecu on to decide the matter. Cit} .\ttornc) .\Ian Burns discovered. Th<.' council ma' also have the option of continuinit as a four-member f Please see COUNCIL/ A2J for the Balboa Ba~ Club has been the talk of the Coastal ( omm1S\1on apprm 31 Once apprt)\ ed. town in :-.Jewpon Beach construcuun v.or~ v.nuld ~ phast"\i l)\er ~'eral Han idea. v.h1lh sparl e'd much debate. was based on her ~het that the ll'Unetl cannot pot a leaSoC" llf longer than ~ ~ )Cars wnhout_ v.01er appro' .ti \1 Ole thc:n. ll"gal o pinions have 1n- d1catN1 the n '' dtK"\ not n('<('d 'otcr approval for a 50-H·ar e\tCM1on be1.·ause the least existed ~fort' the ,11' chaner "'as adopted m 1955. MaO\ residents v.ho feel the Ba ' \!uh 1s 100 ~ears. anord1ng tu \\ 1!11jm R.i) the dub·~ CXclUSl\C0 arc Opposed 10 the cluh'<; cks1re 10 add chairman of thl.' hoard another 50 )ears to 11s ka<i<: of appro'l;1matcl) 15 Bas1lalh the prnll'• t •.tlls i1,r an e\lemal ar res of ba) -front c1t\ propen:. at 1221 " Coas1 face-lift tor 1he Tt'rral.l· \p.inmrnt<> .mJ rc- H 1ghwa) construll1un ol the othl"r duti lauliues into mon- But Ba~ Club ollic1als argut' their facilet1l"s open u mfigurat1ons that v.1U pro' 1de 'It''-' cur· arc used by a 'anet~ of communil) groups and ndor!> ol thl" ha' lr11m \\ l"St Cuas1 H 1gh'llla~ that a planned S50 m1ll1on rede,elopment pro-Land'>(a p1ng '-'111 \Olit·n the: v.hole site JCCt will make the dub l'' l'n mure acct"mtik to '-' orld-reno"' ned art h1tcl t and loral n-s1dcnt ~tan' re'1dcnl\ '>till ta' or the idea of a pa.rt in plale ul the Terr.lee .\panments. but Ba,· Oub offietals !Ml' the talc-hft v.111 grcatl> 1mpr0ve the appcaranu· the public Don < orh1n ha\ ~en lhusen to dt's1gn tht' A 50-,ear leac;e e'l;t<.'ns1o n 1\ nt•eded to ohta1n change'> Lighter l olur<. po-.s1bl~ pastels. wtll take the place of the pr('\('nt dark blu~ and stone and make the apanment complc:t compatible with the ncv. arch1tCC'turc planned for the rest o f the club "mdo"' bo\CS 'Ill-Ith lush plants a.re planned for o ut\1de the .ipanmcnt '1111ndows. financing for that amb111u u'> rl"dnl'lopmen1. dub Tht' rr,amp1ng 111 the I t'fl.Kl.' .\panment at officials !>By. the v.e\t end ot thl· 'Ill" I'> thl.' first v.o rk lks1dcs. the I Y8!> ka-;l" agrt't'ment promised scheduled Tht· .. 1a1d d.irl ·hued fi, t'·\ton build· the Cit) would d1S<.'us\ a lcao;c e \lrn-;1on o nct· the ing ha' long bet•n refcrrt•d 111 ;i~ "the Ch ma "all" Bay Club drafted 1t\ rcdnelopment plan. club b\ res1dt'nt\ anno,t•d th.ti the building blod.s a officials sa). 'ic"' ot the harN)r h en cluh o ll'ic1als aclno'\)· The \11~ ( ounnl in "u,emlx·r agrct:'d tht" t'dge tht• hu11d1ng' 1lutdated look is unattract1,e cit) 1s ohhgated under the pre~n1 lea~ to d1scu\s The apanml·nt c1,mpln has also bttn an extensio n '>1.llh the Ba~ ( luh and appointl.'d an targeted h' < ounnlv.nman E:wl\ n Han for poss.- ad hoc committee 10 ht-gin nl'got1at1ons 1ble dt·muliuon "hen the lease e'ptrt'.S. Whco lbe The lirst club bu1ld1ng to ~ demolished. anord1ng t<.) tcntatl\C plans. will ~ one which p~nth house., Ra'·., o ffices on the ground floor JUSt ea't' ot the Terrace ~panmcnts. <\. new health \pa and rccrcauon fac1lit> wtll ~ con- stru ted 10 th•t area. '-'llb the club"s mam pool and ch1ldrcn·s pool located there In the meantime. the duh circ ulatt'd in1t1al cluti ti r<>r requc<,ted 1hc t •I' ,·nn51dcr a 'i()..,car drafts of the rcde,dnprncnt proJt'ct to get input lease e \tt'n'1on 10 \tJrch Han propo'><'d the cit' The health tac1llt\ v.,ll ~ set back some from the ha' ll\ prcn tdc a IJtrgcr beach area. l~ue ~ BAY CUJe/Al) from dub members and the .,urrounding com· grjnt ooh a 2 '-,ear e\lcn\11.10 staning. this 'car Stolen car victim says he got raw de~/ lty IRIS YOKOI Of IM Delly l'llol St•lt A Newport Beach fl''i1dcnt "hu'-1.' RanJC Ro' er was s1okn from the service area of Ne'>l.port lmpons said the dealership 1s rcfu.,1ng to ta~e rcspons1bht} for the theft .. The} c;a1d, "It's not our problem File It w1th \Otir 1nsuranct:' com- pany: ·· Richard Eato n ..aid of the West Coast H1gh"'a~ draler-;h1p. which speciahus 10 Jagua~. Range Rovers and o ther 1mpons "If ~ou can't ha\C confidence to lcavc \Our car there. 'Ill-here can \Ou"" · Eaton. 36. said he lt'ft a I l)8 Range" Rover at :-.:cwpon Im pons on Oct. 30 for some "'arrant~ wo rk Eaton. a Mcrcedcs-Ben1 dralcr in Costa Mesa. bought the Range Rover clsev.hcrt and planned to sell 11 after ha' mg 11 serviced The day af\cr he let\ thl' Rangl' Rover at Newport lmpons. the ser· vi~ manager called and asl.ed Eaton to bnng the vehicle back so v.orl. c.outd ~begin on ll. according to Eaton. Eaton had nc\er picked 11 up He thanks the S30.000 '('h1cle must have bttn stolen someumc in the afternoon on Oct. 301 ..\ police repon v.as likd hut v.hen 1:-aton contacted the de:ile~h1r ahout 11., IO'iUr3nll' lO\t•rage tht• hu\1ne• ... washt'd 11) hand'> uf tht• 1.~l'>t0 dl'1.:md· ing to Eaton Eaton said I l:'C \\ e\t. ov. ner ol Ncwpon lmpon'>. ha' repeatedh n> fu~d 10 tile a da1m "'"h ht'> deal· ersh1p"i; 10,uranlt' u1mpJn\. f-arrn· crs ln.,uran\c "He s~ud. ·11·, Olli nn prohkm · ·· Eaton said .. < le.!rh 11'., thl·ir Ila~ 1h1' .• <:icorge RhoJe\. 1:-ator{\ in .. ur:in•t' agent. said scr' llt: garage OPt'r.ltllr<i arc required to ha'c at ka<it l>ne ol lhrtt t~~s of hah1ht' co,cragc - legal. pnmaI) or e\te~~ hab1ht~ T o get a da1m 1.0\erc.-d undc.-r l~I hab1ht). thl' msurC'd mu<.t hj\C ht-en negligent and left the 'eh1dc un· locked or PW' 1dt•d <lthl·r ea" aue'i" to 11, a cording Ill Rhode<; Pnman and e\Ct'4''> hab1ht' l"t" er a stolen 'chide "'hctha 11 v.as illl. ~­ ed or not. al-COrdinJl to Rhode-; .. We d o not ~no" \\hat t\pt' ot c-ovcrage Ne"ptln lmJ')C'n'> hac; ·· Rhodes ~ud \\'est v.ac. reportt'dh out o t tov. n Thursda\ :ind nnt at wo rk f-nda' . He did n ot rl'tUrn the Oa1h Pilot"s messages left for 1 him txlth da\'i Other '.\cwpon lmpons c:mplOHY'i referred all QU<.'<.UOn \ lCl \\~I Pam R1ndcn. \\ ~t., Farmers In· surancc agent. dedinC'J commcnt. <.'itmg client tile c-onlideot1aht) R hode said v.hen hc 1.on1.1ctcd \\est. the dealer indKateJ "c"' pt'n lmpons v.as no1 habit" tor thl" thdt because the !>en llt' depanmc:nt d id not prO\ 1de eas~ acu.·ss to the Range Ro' er \\est to ld RhtldC\ his scn llC personnel still ha' l' F 3h'n "~ I.<''' But Eaton paint a d1tlerent Pl•- turt '-'Ith h1\ account ''' the -<n 11.c dcpanment calling him the nnt Ja, aslung him to return the '3r Rhode\ said .. There's no reason for him "' he to me .. R hodc'> said Rhodes ..aid he ha<; ne,c.-r en· countered \uch 4ln unlCX)pt"ra11' c an11ude imm a busmt"\\ 'I d1'n t understand "'h' \1r \\ e\t " the v. 3, he 1s -· Rhodes q1d Rhodt"S <>aid \\ CSl C:' en l4lnct•l('(j a mccung Rindcn c.ill<'<l Ill d1'iCU'i" the mc1dcnt This lca,es fa1on to tik the ''''' w11h his u" n 1nsurann• 1.ompan\ which rcqu1rt'\ a S2 .~00 d('ducuhlc The claim "Ill most h~eh mean an increase 10 h1'> rates E..iton said Rhodes q1d be '111,11 tr)' to get Farmers Insurance to rcambursc the rost' ·· 1 "'<"SS the two tnsurancic earners "'lU rul\ c to bank n out amongst themsch t"S." Rhodes sa.ad. Eaton said he 1s shocked at West's "so 'lllhaf' atutudc m dealing with customers .. rm funous about iL .. he ~1d .. If '."OU can't trust a W'Jir franch1~ dcalcnh1p to take cue of \Our car. v.ho can \OU trust7 HCTC's v.hafs suppost"d to·~ the ptllat of a dealership ·· \\est got into hot v.atcr wttb the Clt\ earlier this 'car after be 1Ucpll)' o~ted a d1ocr-st) le pubbc res- taurant at the dcaln-slup for about clJht months W est finall) appbcd for the pro~r permit in June. aft.ct tbc en~ filed a lawsuit apins\ tum to stop o~rauon of the rnt.auranL -\lthough angrrt'd at West's past ,,olauons. the C:-m C:-ounol cvcntu- aJI~ appro'ed the Jaguar Omer to Octo~r after the car dealer showed the diner no~ met all Clt\ rqu- lauons 'Wnh the approval. tbe ooun- etl ordcr'C'd West to stop snvnll tbe pubhc until he pro' ides the o!)' wnb proof he had acqu1rt'd rwo ad,Jac:ent lo" for park.in£. Life at Equestrian Center slowly gets back to normal ly I08 VAN EYKEN Of -Diiiy "'9ec M.-Ou twardl . things are N< l to nonnal at the Oranae Count) Fa1rarounds Equestnan Cerua. •tuch was devastated last m onth b) an o utbrc,ak of deadl} botulism. The effects of the eptdem1 • wh1cb in Southern Cahfomaa. art sull 10 evldc and Slalls at the Co ta Mesa Ct"ntcr, ho Horse o~n at the Ct"otcr lost nine .cven.I othcn would hl"'C died. but for dotes of a botulism aotitoiun flown in the National Center for DilCUC Control in Atlania. All of the treated horses appear to ~ lt"ttina better. but the ra.d to f\lll m:o"cry will be Iona. cquatnu center olk:i.at •Y· uThin 1rt st1rt1na to IC' btteer... td Diie Haf"C). ov.'n(r of Mapk Lnf Farm a commercial stable al the cmtcr th1l tra1n tHmu111 and ::f hOnrs. "But the onn ,.,., W'ttt •rlt aft.-. eo 11 Intl anothn lhrtt moftth bef<M"t t~ can wort ••n ... .._._ ................. cmwT.e':'~~h~•~-== ........ , .... ,.,. ... • ..... a. • ~ ia~ton ........ cm9e .... _. GOOD MORNING lne schools " · ady to deal with kl rearthqua .. ~ A. SAKAMOTO ...... Clu * ... Irvine Khooa. witb the nceptioo fl ~ ldM>ok. are prepared for a ..;or C9IUlqNke and 72 hours llMi'elfter, ICCOl'din& IO Fl"aDQCI Wimlow, t.tic city's erDefltDCY man-ss •!#ill coodinator. • ~ies. tearCb and first-ajd train1na. dama&e uscssment and pnctice make dealing with an eanh- quake safer and ~sier, Winslow said. Winslow outlined five steps ICboo1 districts should take now to prepare for an canhquakc: • Teachers. administrators and volunteen must be trained to evacu- ate and account for the students after a quake. • A damage as~ssment must be made and a p&aa uted '° racue iDjwed students and fta&hy wbo may be trapped. • Someone must be in clw1e of coodinatina supplies. Volunt«n will need bani bats. dust masts and .wk aJov~ to venture back into the stnacture. • Search and rescue teami need to be trained. and a cache of rescue tools should be stored on campus. • A fint-aid team must be on band to administer care to victims. .. You will majoty be deali~ with first-day trained people," Wanslow i&iJ. "The teachina staff and othen should aJI get first~aid training now. They need to be trained how to do th ... JS. Winslow said $26.000 worth of basic supplies such as food. water. Man held on warrant briefly escapes custody medical aaapplies, blaokeu. flaabllabll aDa lanterns were purctta.ct m l 916 aAd stored at .. of tbe demeatary ICbools. .. Thia nsue supply i1 for one- tbird of the elementary tcbool lcids. .. Winslow said. .. We telecied one- third becaute two-thirds of parents or other authorized persons are ex- ~ to come aod pick up the child," · · She said all elementary ~boob have a minimal supply of equip- ment to last 72 hours, while most junior h.iahs have some type of plan and suepHes. .. J thank our school sysiem is the best ~ in the st.ate," Winslow said. The hi.ah schools are curt'Cntly evaluatina what supplies they need. High schools have been without COUNCIL From Al go' ern1ng bod) until November 1990. although Bums has not yet offt'rcd an op1n1on as to the legality of that option. Ma} or Laurann Cook A 28-year-old man. arrested Satur- day evenmg o" a cnmmal warrant. escaped the grasp of Costa Mesa police and led four patrol cars and the police helicopter on a JO-minute hunt before he was recaptured. -\dam>. "ho lirsl arrl'Sted ·tack. had said she hol)W Bums wo.uld have a gone inside 10 make arrangcments firm ans~er for the council Tuesday, for his pnsoncr an the tn crcrowdcd but d1dn t I.no" if he would. Jail. " :-CQ.IJM'H mcmbcrs fi~t asked Robert John Stack. a Costa Mesa transient who oflcn makes his home in the wooded median of Ne" pon .\dams had left th<' "indow to h~s to C\plorc th~ opt1<?n. oft.he car open slighl l) and Stack had Cit) Council remaining as 1t 1s. w1th abou1 20 minu1es to work his hands. JUSt four members. at the Nov. 28 cuOcd behind lw; bad .. under his meeting. . kgs and 1n froni uf him and escape The problem in Founta1~ Valley 1 Boulevard near Victoria Stree1. was brought bacl. to the cit~ 1a1l after a brief half-hour offrct-dom. Pohcc Lt. John Moquin said. from the , chicle. began "hen the four council mcm- Patrol cars and the police helicop-bas could not reach conse~sus on a tcr 'iUl'Ce~ed 1n finding tad. in a nc" member a1 tha1 meett.ng. nur-.er' at :"c"pon and Ba' t~cl Fifteen ttmes the council· voted. alx>u1 ·s: 15 pm .. Moquin said. but could not decide on a successor Stack had made his escape while sitting in the bal·k of a patrol car '----"=-=-rkcd near thl' cit~ Jail. Officer Bill tad "as returned witho ut 10 C\·C'ouncilman Fred Voss. Voss funhcr incident to lhc ( osta Mesa ''as recalled an the No'. 4 election Jail. aftl'r pleading no contes1 to charges ~------~~IK'+~-~~-u·O~~er -Ramp may be closed until Monday 9y City ~ Servke An 18-whccJer. carrymg two large coils of steel wire, ovenumed Satur- day on the Riverside Freeway over- pua to the Orange Freeway severely damqjna the ramp. which may re- main closed through Monday. No one was injured. and no Other vehicles damqcd in the noon acci- dent when the truck overturned for unknown reasons on the eastbound Rivenide Freeway overpass to the ( 0 ''I HHlt·:•' westbound Orange Freeway. said a California Highway Patrol dis- patcher with the Santa Ana station. The truck was carrying two 2S,()()().pound coils of 18-inch steel fell to the ground. making two 4- by-4-foot holes. 2-fect deep. officials said. The truck and the coils have been removed from the ramp. but it will probably remajn closed throughout the weekend and possibly part of Monday while Caltrans workers re- pair the damage. the dispa\cher said. County firefighters wlll play Santa Each year the Orange County Fire Department co-sponson Operation Santa Claus to provide Christmas gifts for the needy children and families in ~ County. The program is approved by the Orange County Board o( Supervisors and is conducted under the guidance of the Social Service ~ purpose of the program 1s to collect and distribute sifts to the many children and adults that arc under the care of the social servioes and health care .,encies of Orange County. Operation Santa Oaus assists abused children and elderly in such prosrama IS the Orangcwood Children's Home, children in fosteT care pblcement, cider persons under the care of aaencia. persons in the adult len'ices propam and children in group homes under county p.idance. Last year more than $405,000 worth of toys and donations were coUected and distributed to over 11 ,757 needy individuals. Anyone wishina to to donate to this cause can bring a new and unwrapped toy or gift IO any of the 4S Ora.-e County fire stations and at the headquarters until Dec. 24. People ma¥ send checks payable to Operation Santa Claus, care of SSA Volunteer Services. 1440 E. First St.. Santa Ana, 92701. For information. call 568-445 3. Holiday cheer for cancer victims This holiday !CaSOO. the Oranae County Unit of the American CaD<lCf Society will extend the spirit of Ouistmas to 1evcral caocer patients and tbeir families through sifts of toys. clothina. canned aoods, sift certificates and holiday decorations. The IOCiety is seekina donations for 11 Ora.nae County i-ticnts and their families, who come fiom all aae poups but have one thina in common: AD saft'er' &om the financial and emotional burdens impoeed by cancu. All si.fts should be new, wrapped and delivered IO the American C.ancer Society, 1503 S. Coast Drive. Swee 110. io Costa Mesa. Gifts must be received by Dec .. 19. Office hours ~ Monday throuab Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 _p.m. l>onabons are tu dcducuble. For specific ages. clothing sizes or additional information. call 751-0441. police onker posing as a prostitute las1 Januan On the ·same ballot. residents \Otcd 4.Q~5 10 2.878 to have the rnuncil appo1n1 a fifth member to thl· wunctl ins1cad of holding a six·nal ckr11on. -\crnrd1ng 10 the slate Elections Cotk. thl.' rnunl.'11 mus1 make the appoinlment "at once" after the dl'Ction is n•n1 fil·d. The Go,em- men1 ('Q(k. "h1ch ma) or may not supcrsl.'dc the Elections Code. re- quires appointments to be made "1th in JO da~' or a special election must tx· ralled. The ··at ~nee·· pro,·d1on in the Elcc11ons (ode might allow the counnl 10 l.ccp I~ ing 10 break tts dcadlocl. unul :"'o' 1990. when the nnt round of dccuons 1s due. The t\\O frontrunners for the council appointment ha'e been Planning Comm1ss1oner Jo hn McKn1gh1 . \\hO ran for a council ~ats a nd los1 1n I qgo and 1986. and John Collin!>. "ho \\:IS edged ou1 of a counnl seat b' 214 voles in the last ckct1ons. · Cook. who bad,c; Collins for lhe appo1n1mcn1. said she has no inten- tt0n of changing her vote to, McKnight The pl;lnnmg com- missioner. ho"c'cr. has the firm suppon of councilmen James --Petnl.1n and George Scott. Onl) Councilman James Neal has ·changed his alkg1ance during the voting procedure. most of the time backing Collins. but occasionally casting his ballot for Ellery Deaton. Neal said he docs not plan on voting for McKnight to end the deadlock. ··1 intend to continue to support John Collins. among others who ma} present themselves before the meeting. .. Neal said. !Ol'llH\ 8y The AaodMed ~ Herc are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49 .. pme: 23, 37, 21 , 46, 39. 18 and the bonus number, 4. Playen who correctly aucsscd all six numbers will share a pri.z.c pool of$4.9 million, lottery officials said. All those who picked five ownben plus the bonus number will divide amona themselves a prize pool of $1.4 million. HORSES ,.._Al 8oa.nie Monary, an administrative assistant at the Clllller, laid the epidemic brouaht about some per-_. c.banees in procedures. lbc mystery malady was botulism toxicity. The toxin was later traclCd to hay cubes produced by the Para- mount CUbina Co. The toxin is produced only under a.irtiabt con- ditions by the common t.cterium Oostridium botuJ.inum. Experts speculated that small animah contain.ina the bectcrium miaht bave been killed durina tbe bay barvelt and that meat and fur &om the animah miabt have foQnd ill way into the cubes. Tbe tiptly compreucd cubes could provide the airless conditions neeemry for production of the toxin. vet.crinariaDI laid. ""We•ve 10QC to. alfalfa~ we won't be usina the Illy wbel U.}'lnote, •• she . . Tbe .....n, compreued bay cubes, produced by a CIDmllU1 in ~ bad been used IS I princiJ* feed ..-aa lllf'OulbOut the center prior to the outbraat of ... ?' . ~ laid the cubes are a cleaner and men ll!lft•r'•RllrlJ .......... feed dU baled bay. Manure. which .. '" 1 iw caw telll u ftrtiliaer, is parer widr ba}' Clllllll m ~DO deeailll prior to sale. u maare ... , •• hill looW -... -llid. nw -.Ma' a .. .,. ..a die rilt o1-. .. =as .. , Na R)S9id. --------"1.-.totet lJl 7 ..... -,,• • 11114 i ·"-.,... _ 0:t. JI tu..._ -:lrl~: ....... ==~· .. .,_, 3 1 v--. .. ._. s 1IJlllNDT.I• When the tOUtOe of lbc contaminat.ioo was ident-ifted. officials of tbe IUte Oepmtment of Food aDd AarkWture quarantined all bay cubel produced by ParamoultL Bill Tnq, the depmUneat't del*ty dil ..... 1aic1 al fl IM coaWDinatea wbe1 a.cs beeo W«a1•W wt ... O)*iid wl tbat * COllll*IJ ...... ---... hi prodillct. •A1ottM~DOW .... IOldlfeh*--." n.c, .... . .....,. ..................... ... tr1 111iw~111·-...w11M•fll*'.._· =-= 118&1 ..... . ,,... ... ._,.. fl: ........ .... ............. • ....... _°" <• ---c...· ............... ....... --....... ~ -- 1M "* ol 1M ldP lcllloob." Wiallow amd Ill lrvioe .cbools .. ....., IOUDd ud tbe ...... Ulldlr 1be dools iJ not tuWect to lique&ction . ~liquefies. not day. Tbe toil --.... city tchooll la clay. Bor-iap were -. 40 l8et undc:r, it is all day " • taid. widoW taid JmeDtl a11o need to make JU,ns ud prepare their chil- dra for aD eanbquake. "We encourqie Deoole to assume 71 boun will pall Without aid. .. abe aid. "Many ~ts will not be able '° aiet IO their child fiabt away and die cbild ... 10 kDOw this. .. Winslow adviled ~nts to desi&- nate a c:aftliver who is familiar to tbe dWd and authorized to take the child into their home. This person must be listed on the IChool's emers- ~= witb your c:bild what he sbouJd ex~ after aa ..nhcauab IDd teU bim YoU -.... eot be able IO,et to blm fOra few days. Tdl him wbo the authoriled person ii. cboee eomebody familiar. "Make your cb.Ud aware ud have confidence that tbe ICbool will provide food1 abel~r and support for 72 boW"I," sne 11.1d. After the three daya. if no one has come for the child. the achool will try to locate a relative. Parents should provide the name, address and phone number of an out-of-area contaet. "It's the planning that is the life- saving thin&," she said. "The things you do and ~I.ans you make now with your family and schools are so important." Abortion activists square off 8y The AaodMed ........ Hundreds of activhts on both sides of the abortfon issue squared off in demonstrations at two Southern California clinics Satur- day. After a brief stop at the Family Plannina Associates clinic in Lona BeachJ pro-choice advocates and anti-aoonioo activists from ()per- ation Rescue beaded lo 'the Women's Oinic in Fullenon. Operation Rescue protesters were arceted by about 100 pro<boioe demonstrators and police officers when they arrived at the Long Beach clinic early Saturday. "We were already there at 6 a.m. We set up a clinic defense and ete0rtina service," said Vanessa Poster. a pro-choice advocate. Operation Rescue officials said later the appearance at the Family Plannina Associates clinic was a diversion and their main target for the day was The Women's Oinic. About 200 Operation Rescue ac- tivists and an equal number of pro- choice demonstrators arrived at The Women's Chn1c al 9 a.m. Demon- strators began to leave at I p.m .. sajd Sgt. Steve Matson of the Full- erton Police Department. The clinic was closed Saturday and there were no arrcsts. he said. There were no arrests at the Family Plannina Associates <:li n ic. s& id Lona Beach Police Lt. Mike Hill. 1 Operation Rescue spokeswoman Linda Hitch had cWmed about 400 Operation Reicue protesters pa.nici- 1>9ted in the demonstration. Oinic officia.ls could not be reached for commenL A call to the clink's office rang unanswe~d. ' Test drive -was I 1igh-speed-ehas~ A 2S-year-old man took a new Corvette for an unauthorized test drive Friday nia)\t. lead.in& Hunt- inaton Beach police on a 1 S-mfoute high-speed chase throuab the city. residential and major streets at speeds between 60 and 100 mph, Edwards said. A helicopter followed the 'ct.ion from the afr. Ouistopher Johnson allecedly walked into Del.illo Chevrolet at about 8: IS p.m . and told a sales person he wanted to buy a 1989 black Corvette in the showroom and asked that it be moved outside so he could a.et a better look. "\ Several roadblocks were set up along the ro~te. but the driver sped through each one, Edwards .Sl;ld. But then near the entrance of &abndge Condom1ruurns at Beac1h and Adams A ve nue. the car collided with a new Mercedes-Benz. Once the Corvette was taken outside and onto the lot, Johnson reportedly seized an opportunity to jump into the car and take off, Police Sgt. Lloyd Edwards said Saturday. The driver got out of the car and fled on foot, but was soon captured by chasing officers. Edwards said. As the Corvene sped away from the dcalenhip at 18211 Beach Blvd., police, were notified to be on the lookout for the stolen sports car. The driver, identified as Johnson. was treated at a local hospital for bruises on his .head and sho~ld~rs 1ustafoed during the crash and while allegedly resisting arrest, Police Lt. Roger Parker said. Johnson was booked mto \.he Hunu.ngton Beach Jail on suspicion of grand theft-automobile. e~rad!nl! officers and assault with a vehicle. He was held in hcu of SI0,000 bail. A few minutes later. Officer Carrie Drayer saw a sport.scar near Goldenwcst Street and Ellis Avenue and bepn a chase that would lead officers and the car over BAY CLUB From Al Next, the structures at the very east end of the club site, including auest rooms. the present health club and the two-story buildina that houses club President Tom De- emer's offices, will be demolished and rcbuilL A subterranean parlcina structure will be built on that east end. just off Coast ffiabway. The structure will have a deck that will sla.Od about three feet above the existina around level. but landscapina wiU surround and camouflaae'f that railed UQ., Ray said. The pest rooms a1td meetina rooms will be built into a IQU&te honesboe-like confi&uration around a two-level courtyard that ~s to the bay. The courtyard will include a pool oo the 6.nt level. 1be new SU'UCtW'CS will be set farther away from the eastern proJ>- erty line, thus open.ins up views for the Bayiborc community residents immediately adjacient to the club, accord.ina to Ray. All lbc unattractive trash and storqe areas will be located under- pound. and the ICf'Vice entry 0e1t IO the Baysboret community will be down a nmp in an attempt to lbield the vcbidel &om the neiabbon. ac:cordina to Ray. At the center of the Bay Oub property will be the club's new res- taurant and banquet facilities. which wtll be revamped to provide optimal views of the bay. The new main lobby will be two- level. with views provided from both Ooon. The new member lounae and restaurant will have sec- ond-floor water views and broad out.side decks for dining and rclax- ina. A separate lobby will be provided for the IUC1t rooms, ballroom and t.Dquet rooms to separate bustling and crowded aroup activities from tbe main lobby. The club's entryway will also be opened up and lead to a latJe plaza area. The ei&bt-foot-t.all bnck wall that praently clotn in the entry will be knocked out to provide about I 00 feet of si-ce on each side. To try to soften the rest of th~ stark wall &Jona Coast Highway. IClctions of the hi&b waU wiU be broken out too, Ray said. Wrought iron fencina and flowerins plants and trees will be plaocd 10 those IClctions to provide an open prden look. Overall, the new bulldinas won't block viCWI of the bay as do the pretenl suuctures. which cover the to1aJ &ontaaie. Ray said. The project will follow lS-foot beiabt limits. Ray said. Square foot.aees and interior con- fipration1 have not vrt been de- termined for the build1Qp. The euct color tcbeme of the new, more modem buildinp hasn't been decided either, but the hues will be definitely ''softer .. than the ' present beige. light brown and marine blue, according to Ray. Discussion of the redevelopment, project dates back to about six years ago, when the cit} and Bay Oub began negotiating the pre~nt lea~ terms. The Bay Club wanted a SO- year extension even back then. but agreed to a 25-year extension when the city prom1~d to negotiate for another extension once the club provided a redevelopment plan. ac- cordjng to Ray. About two years ago, club mem- bers were sent questionnaires asking what they would like to see at a new and improved Bay Club. Commit- tees were then formed and provided more detailed, specific input on in- terior spa~ allocations and services. The most frequent request was for expanded health facilities, according to club officials. A draft plan was formulated and club officials in tbe fall took it to homcownen groups for comment as a way to "short circuit" len&bty public hearings in the future, ltay said. "We aot a very enthusiastic, positive response." Ray said. "We're creating an ambiance that will be impressive -more water views, a vastly larger athletic center. new restaurants overlookina the harbor, a fOrte<>us new lobby and ballroom, in fact. an entirely new club ... but with ambiance and tra- dition," Corbin was quoted as say- ina in the club's monthly magazine. Bay Window. 1brMJ.y 1'.e&TOP We Mlt. ~I the.it~ -'fl'JR nouda'f ta~ I CAJR Mlt'#d•y pRiC6 ~our. c«nfition~· ~pRiw, . ~D NAM~ &JFER Pki~ 0«5AT SGt KJ'ie»a • ' I ll I 0 I 'I \ I I I I Christmas is Rot Christmas in OC without the plaza For nearl>'. 20 years i~ has ~n a December bappeninJ, a ritual of son~. makinJ the spine tingle and the eyes &listen and the &eneros1ty busting free from· any bounds -visiting Henry Sqentrom's magnificent shopping paradise known as South Coast Plaza. T o professional retailers. the stores make South Coast Plaza but I believe it's the peo ple that make this tremendous complex. which grows and changes almost by the season. N o o ther center hosts so many people. But more importantly, no Olher center hosts so many kinds o f peo ple.· the very rich. the struggling. and the vast in- bctweeners. the middle class with m ore money today than ever befo~. And when you see the m, with their children, wide-eyed and giggly. )OU know that Ch ristmas was meant for chtldre n. and South Coast Plaza has them. So you say the stores bring the crowds. a nd of course that's true. !1111-----but with some exceptions. many of the sto res eJust elsewhere in o ur area. The~·s a special allure that the St-gerstrom family and their associates have woven into the fabric of South Coast Plaza. the right combination of mass appeal sto res and exclusive boutique and specialty sho ps. o f fancy restaurants a nd fast-food stands. of scenic galleries and waterfalls. And then there is the carrouscl! O ne da~ last week. we called our fnend Werner Escher a nd ·said . "He). Werner. ~e want to get the sp1n t of Ch n'ltmas. and we are coming over. Tell us "'hat's new at South Coast Plaza." After a q uesuon like that. we were .., ............ Y.Aiiim .. luck) to get home in tim e for breakfast. Werner Escher IS South Coast Plaza. and 1f yeu d&n't hcl1e·ve-it~k-Brita1ITT1Trnce~For22 years. he has been ident1fit"d with the Segerstrom family. pro moung the center. dt"Hloping marketing ideas. tying the center and the surrounding Segcr~trom proJe<'b 1n10 the community. We met at 1he carrousel. ~ h1ch at Christmas is the center of the plaza. The hnc "a1ting to see Santa stre tched 200 yards. and a similar h ne was full of l'htldren "a1tmg to n de the carrousel. Everyone was Sta IT) -C) ed and ha pp). except for a 1-year-old who d1dn 't find Santa Claus all that charming. It was so much fun. and half the peo ple there we~ JUSt standing and "atching and giggling. remembcnng either when their chilllren "ere ~ oung or wht"n the). themselves. had stood 1n hne at C'hnstmas to ~e Santa or n de the carrouscl. E\Cher then led us on a bnef tour. extolhng the charms of each store or eater) "e passt"d. waving to managers and exchanging heany hello" all around Hi: can quote )OU the dollar volume of every · tenant. the number of \ 1s1tors each }Car to the plaza -over 18 m1ll1on -and the new stores that have signed leases and will soon ~ a part o t "hat une columnist called "Rodeo Dn ve South." "We haH' JU'>I announced an exc1ung new add1t1on to South Coast Pla1a." F\cht'r ..aid. bet"ccn ht"ll os "Ne·u spnng. Chanel will open its onl) '\tore 10 Orange ( o unt) .. ( hancl'> \tore·• I al"a)!. thought Chanel "as a perfume. ~h1ch sho"s ho" much I J..no" about perfumes and about high fashion or general retailing fur that matter .\lwa)S hand~ with the stats and backgrnund. V. l'rnl'r fachcr -.aid Cham·I operates nine other upscale \tore) 10 thl' l . ". including Be\ erl~ H ills and San Francisco lt 1s a \Cr) high ta,hwn oix·rat1on. named atkr Coco Chanel. the Pans1an designer "ho d1eJ 1n I Q7 1 at thl' ag<' of 88. Today. Escher s~ud. Chanl'I 1s ') nnn) rnous \\llh cuntl'rnporar) elegance as "'ell as perfuml' If )ou'rc thinking of Chnstmas next year -1990 -t;i;re,are some items Chanel will offer in its 6.:!00 square fCt"t of space at South Coast Plaza· Jackets. stanmg at about SI .SOO: blouses. SSOO and up. bags. S~50. belts. s.ioo plus: and evening wear. S4.000 &o Sl.200. o mrthmg for e\ er) o ne's C'hnstmas stocking. "The ( hanel stort.' "Ill be nght across from Tiffany's 1n the Nord4'trom "mg." E!.cher said brcathl('Ssly. .. .\not her nr" up!>eale store 1n the same ~10g "'II be Bamr}S of ~C\' Yori... a \Cl! ntL) place that began as the world's largest men"• ~tore. but no" 1s 7 5 pcrn~n t high fash ion for women. The)'ll be mo\ 1ng in nght after the first of the year." · WC' stoppcd for a cup of cappurcino. an upsc.ale cup of decaf and milk and heard about Werner' recent tn p to the U nued Kmgdom as a guest of the Bnt1sh government. while he worked out some details of ne\t )ear's Bnt1sh pro mouon at SCP He and his wife \.\ere included in a number of social funcuons with Bn ttsh ro)ah). and ''e "ere permitted to shal..e the hand that held Pnncess Diana's ro)al fingers. Hot damn' This conversation lro to one of Werner's pet plusscs about his favontr retail center. ··we're a ma1or tounst attraction -a d estination." he said. He showed us 'lome travel publications that identified the plaza as a maJor reason "h) tounsts come to O range County. "That's why we provide 36 passenger motor coaches that sto p at the pnncipal hotels in the county o n a regular schedule. picking up toun sts and bnnging them to the plaza . then taking them back to the hotel after a da) of shopping.' The glamour. the upsca le elegan ce of the plaza. especially in the Cr)stal Coun. and the '1s1t1ng tounsts art all very good for South Coast Plaza. but the) 'II never lake awar the colc r and the excitement of the children around the carrousc a t Chnstmas. I'll bet e ven Pnncess Diana \.\Ould choke up with that. Jim Feltoll 11 • IN6tlme ~rnr of IM O~ C..11. Hl1 col•llY 111•• Suday ud Tll•nd•Y· Pll.OT ot:( ADt:s Artld'• renderlntl of dte H....._...,. ... di dvtc center. C•tlfllad by SUUTTE SADA Die. U , l tH -Steps to anne1t the Fairview Stale Hospital property wen 1KUiented this weekend by Cont Mna officials followina the ~lion that Orante County was interested in tbe wes&em teetion for a propoted County Jail Honor ~ wiU be a county honor el&abtitbed there over my dMd . " Tlaat WM the IUlemeftt of at two W-oflk:iall lhil · -Man11tt Roben U~ o c•• Couricilman A.L (PiM) ......,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey, December 10, 1918 Business center back on track 8y the DMty Not The buSJness complex has been a source of cootrovers) ever since 1t Six wcelu AJO. developcn were was discovered in 1987 that the Cit) making rumblings about JawswlS used faulJy traffic assumpuen1 when wbeo the city proposed pun ing a caJculaung how much development ~mporary cap on building in the should be allowed, ra1S1ng fears of a Irvine Business Complex. massive gridlock 1n the area. But since then. a series of meet· City Ma nager Paul Brade) Jr said ings between Irvine officials and developers and lando~ners were a5- devclopcrs 1n the complex has ap-sured in the m eeungs that the city paren.tly sm~thed over th~ con-would keep prom1S1es made 10 co.m- e.ems o f ma1or players m the panics who alread) had plans ap- buraconing office area along Von proved. Builders "'ere also a.ssured Karmen Avenue south of Barranca•the cap would not last forever. Parkway. As such, when the the council adopted an urgenC) ordinance lhtS week restricting bu1ld1ng in the Irvine BuSJncs$ Center for the next 10 months, there was httle d1s.- cuss1on and no ne o f the protest that marked earlier cons1dcra11uns o f the proposal. "h 's a quesuon of trust wnh the city," Brady said The purpo~ of th~ cap 1s to gt ve planners. council membets and the com munit\ ume to wort... out the deta.Jls of a· major zoning O\ erb.aul Ul the business area called the l rban Village Concept PlannC"rs believe the urban vilJaae will accom modate areatcr buiktinJ densities by reducina traffic lh:ro .. placemem of htth-nsc rnidtntial projects near offic:t develo pments. The idea for an urban villqe came about after city staff members realu.ed they had prom ised roo many new bu1lding permits to too man} develo pers, Brad y w d. The temporaf) cap on new offict bu1ld1ngs wtll slov. the flood of new construcuan u n ul an urban _village plan can be de\ eloped and approved b} the Cit) Council • Helicopter fund-raiser's future in the air ly EMILY ADAMS Of ttw D.ity not S""' The Costa Mesa RotorHeads may have been shot do" n b) fire officials Friday night as the) attempted 10 set a world FeCOrd for uninterrupted helicopter hovenng. but th<."~ are determine-<! to regain the air and finish out their fund-ra1s1ng e\'ent this week. Friday night's pilot got all of 1 •1i hours in the air befort" he was forced to land b) Costa Mesa's fire marshal because the grOltP had fa iled to get one of several required permits. event organizer Doug Daigle said Saturda:,-. The RotorHeads had hoped to remain ho,enng o 'er the Tnda1r Helicopter pad for 50 hours to break the unoffic ial 4 7-hour hoverin re- -coni..sct b) Na"-) p1lots.-m-tll • . . For months they had be~n pract1c· 10$ refueling and swttching pilots m1d-a1r. The~ had "o rkcd hard to make sure their refueling techniques were safe. Daigle said. "To sa} there's no nsl.. to setting a world ho\ er record wou Id ht' a he. but we'-.e bt·en tra1n1ng for this for six months.'' Daigle ~1d Daigle thought hc."d obta1nt:d all the neceS!'.31! perm11s for the t'\ ent after he'd spokt'n to t~o firl' offici.ils who seemed supp<.lniH· ot his 1llea. he said . But Thur\da~ at 2 pm.. Fm· Marshal Tom r-.tad)uff informed Daigle 11 wa._. aga1 n-.1 thl· la" 10 refuel a heltrnpter 1.1. Ith th l'ng1ne) runmng and rotor'\ turning Frida) morn10g Daigle ml't \tar Duff in his office 10 d1scu'>'> the e'ent. Daigle said. "To m 1.1. as l'\ trl'mrh l'rnotwnal He wanted to thro1.1. n)e out of the office and thrc.·all'nt·d to ha\ c me Delly l"llot ,._to •r Le• ,..,,.. G•brlel Gerh•rdt (l•ftJ, Chris B•lch (cen terJ •nd P at P'ope, •II of S•nta An•, ad m ire cl•sslc cars •t Trld •lr hellport. arrested." Daigle \Jill ·· ~k Jnd I seemed to ha' l' a rx·r,on.ilit' uin· fl1ct .. Mar Duff c..:ould not tx· rl.Jlhl·ll 1111 comment ~aturda\ .\fter a \1.'ar 11( planning .ind "' month~ an tra1n1ng tor tht' hn' l'r J· thon. the RotorHrad<, "l'rt' J1,ap- po1n1ed \l.hl'n the r are l:kp.irtrncnt sho"ed up Fm1J~ night .ind '>hut till' Ope\atlon dtl\\ n Thrtiughout tht· da), Daigle h.iJ lx-l'n l:tll1ng ut\ .ind count~ oilinal'>. tn 1ng 111 gl't clearanre But e\en \\Ith .s 11\t ol P''"l'rh1l supporter'i. such a<, h.1nura~ u11n· m1ttee memhl•r<, l · \ ~n Pt•tc Wilson. stall' 'ien John Sn mnur and count\ ~upen t'>or Tom R1k\ Daigle 1.uuh.J n,ll rl11' l' p.1,: ttw I Ht' Oepanment '> n·gu1.11mn' V. hat ftnall\ '>hut tht• n l'Ot J (m n Daigh: said ""' th.11 hl' h.1dn'1 gnt· ten a f)\·rm1t w hJ\t J llad tru,i.. 110 the prern1<.e' 11t l nJJir I kla,optl·r It "3' .i rl"gul.1111111 tt1· lll''t r l..nt·1.1. e\"ted. hl· 'Jill .. Our goJI thro1ugh11u1 "·'' "' hJ\t' th1'> CH'Ol Ix'. pnt,·dh \Jk and legal,'' \.lid Jam \\ .11,,111 .in.ithn RotorHe.id ··But :ht· rt·.11 11.1~t·J\ '' the lal"t th.it 1h1' "'"' 'urr-·,,·d hl tx· a tu nd-ra1<;(.'r ·· .\t'trr ra1'rng_ nt«trh \_ • •M• 111r a tree rnedtLJI din1, 10 Clr;ingl· the RotorHeads are mil ti.•' 1ng ur ··The ont"-. <,utlt-rin~ mo\t from this .irt· tht· unJapn\ 1h.•g,•J in the count~ ·· Daigle '><lid .. But our spon· sors are a\ e\n11:d and !>Uppon1-.e as ('\er Ongrnalh tht• group hdd hoped 10 ra1~ S25U 001 for the Lestonnac Free ~c:d1Lal < ltn1c ~h11~h ..el"\ es the count~ poor B\ f nda) the group had SI b.,. Oo0 1n the bank and mcm· bers managed to ra1M" another S l lU.lUO b~ ~ p m !>aturda). e\ en though that da~ 's h0pc<, for a ho\ er· mg record had been dashed Daigle·., personal goal 1s to raise S350,()(J() for tht· chn1c. he said Daigle and v. a1 .. on d t"c1ded to cam out the da\ 's c .. en ts. sut h as a pancake brral..iast. anuque auto sho "' and holtda\ dance at Tnda1r·s hehpon on the ( enterpon hu1ld10g at JCIO .\1~a \ .\\e in Costa \1esa The\ C\<:'n had . three 10-foot Chn.stmas trl't"S t1ov. n in. Toda\. the\ 'II go on with a sunnsc SCI' ice another panl:ake breakfast and the continuing auto .,ho~ The "'Orld'r, returd l·elehratton will ha'e to "'att Instead the RotorHeads are ho p- ing to complete their bid fo r the record Fnda' Begin01ng Wednes- da\ at I 0 a m Da1glt" said his group "1il be batk 10 the air this ume with plans to ho' er O'er their pad o n the Centerport building. but reiuel at the Tu'ittn Manne Corps base The ne"' rt·tucllng schemt' means the hellropter ~•II haq: to take ofT e\C0 t~o houl" or 'o fl~ing over to Tustin for mort· fuel but Da1gk 1s con' inted th" 1s tht' be'it wa) to go "The \1anne\ ha\e been \Cr) helptull and \Uppom' e of this e' ent from the begrnning. ·· D<Uglt' said ··Ho pefulh \\ ednesda) ·s headlrncs will ~~: ·\tanne"s come to the rtscue FV police donate rather than peddle un claimed bik~s By HOUY J . \JI AGNER For the third :,-ear 1n a ro". Fou ntatn Valle) officials are making Chnstmas a httle bnghter for children at Olive Crest Treatment Centers and Orangewood Children's Foundation . Each Chn\tm.l'I for the last thrre )t"ar'I thl" c1t\ has donate-d h1~·\dt'' trnm tht· F0unt~11n Va.lie~ Poltce Depanment"' unclaimed propcn-. stores to the centers Ohve Crest Treatment <. entl'rt tre!H l·h1 ld abuse HCt1ms, \\hlle Orange~ood r ounda11 on DRl\'E TlllE II Garfield Aveau between New- land and Magnolta streets in Huntington Beach will have one lane o~n each wa y thro ugh the end o the month. ""' I JamMree .a..tevanl nonh and southbound lanes wtll be subject to intermittent congestion due to Caltrans bndac constntction. Clearance is rtstrictcd to I 4 feet 6 inches until bridge completion. I Waner Antu1e between Ed- wards and Gothard streets in Huntinaton BcKh will be restrio- ted to two lanes each way lhrouah the end of the month due to construction. I JefhJ a... north aod toUtb-bouDd Luc. II the Santa Ana ftecway and Walnut Avenue will ba¥t uuerm.it1Cftt ~and ddoun lbl'O\llb Jwy due 10 <:ahnN Mclee oontuuctioll. ...... ...,.., eatbound -- ... , to 0.. .SUta Ana F~ wUI be doeel atil Ju• tbr he. _, widlftj~ for Iha .... ...... - T aoloo Dri¥t ID ... •••11ad ~ ..__, •a s•dlt ....... 1-S. I Waner AveDae at Construction Circle, eastbound nod "<'St- bound. wtll ha"e lane closu~s until Ja n 18 for road construc- tion. 111 Al• Parkway o n-ram p to the touthbound Santa Ana f-rttway will be closed for ff'l"Cwn~ widen· iq from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . on Monday. I AJM9 Pa"1tay on-ramp to nonbbound Santa o\na Fn:eway will be c:IOICd for freeway widen· i!ll &om 9 Lm. to 3 p m . on 1'ieeday and Friday. • ...._ C.ler Drht t.Utbound, hm Jeffrey Roed to YOe Av- ,... will &ave the No. l lane • e:to.d darouaf\ Friday for a water ... ialWlatlOn. helps tll tind home) for thild~n "ho ha ve been orphaned or abandoned ··.\round the first of Decem ber we start loolong around 10 see hov.. man) bicycles we ha\ e:· said Police Capt Jo hn Beddo w. who helped stan the gift g1\1ng. n • • 0Nnge COllM DAJLY ptLOT I Sunday, o.o.mber 10, 1111 Ill~: Report says congressional budget tinkering costs Pentagon millions WASHINGTON (AP) -Conaress wastes millions of dollars by loadina down the Defense Department budJet with special tidbits for con- stituents and by imposing excessive restraints on spendin& prosrams, a Pen1_.a4on draft report says. ''The principles undertymg Congress' control over acquisitions and budgets ~ not in dispute. However, the principles have been implemented in a way that bas produced unintended congc. quences," the Pentagon. which is often at odds with Conaress. said m a 43-page white paper. A copy of the Oct. 27 draft repon. which was prepared by the office of the secretary of defense, was released today by the Project on Military Procurement. In its study, the Pentagon speaks in bitter. sometimes sarcastic terms. about the "pervasive nature of congressional intervention." Specifically, the Pentagon said Con~s ap- • proves money for thousands of budget nems to specific recipients. These items. known as earmarks. often mean aoodics for a constituent and result in cuts somewhere in DoD's budget request. "Th~ earmarks frequentlv have h11le direct relation to aenuine defense needs," the report said. "In other cases, earmarks represent man- dates tQ spend funds on what are clearly low- priority items." In fiscal 1990, Congress approved a $305 billion defense budget. Tfie Pentagon study also cited the increase in the number of reports required by Con1ress - 36 in 1970 at the height of'the Vietnam War. 719 in 1988 -and the requirements imposed on emplo~ent levels and technology. Limits on spc<:ific programs proved costly, a6cording to the ~port.. In a review of 42 proaram requirements in the 1989 budget cycle, the requirements in~rcased ~osts in 75 percent of the qases. at a cost of more than $800 million over the life· of the programs. The Pentagon cited no examples of program requirements. but they might include such thinJI · as requiring a research project to meet certam goals before more money could be allocated. The Pentagon also said congressional in- structjons on competition for defense contracts have led to mcreascs in costs and reductions in -.I manaaement Options. ..., "The current conl{essional defense prociess is characterized by a multipljcity of acton, frecauent decisions. lack of finality, disintcaratioo ancf lack of acoountability," the draft report said. "The focus is on details at the expense of broad policy, functions at the expense of missions and acrountina inputS at the expense of results," the report added. Congressional sources, who spoke on con- dition they not be identified. called some of the complaints "ridiculous," and noted that in 1984 Congress tried to cut the number of reports but the Pentagon balked. Some Pentagon offices were upset when told they no lo!lger needed to report to Congress. the sources said. In addition. the budget line items often reflect a difference in policy between Congress and the Pentagon, while congressional mandates on contracts arc meant to encourage greater competition, the sources said. The report recommends two-year budgets and multiyear procurements as a solution to the problems between Congress and the department. Drug carter money-laundering suspect extradited to the U.S. Communists won't cling to power 'at any costs' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man accused of launderi ng more than SI billion for a Colombian cocaine His extrad1t1on. however. oc-The U.S. 1ndictmen1 of Vivas and curredjus1 two days after a devastat· 30 others was handed up in Febru· ing 1erroris1 bombing blamed on ary. . • cartel was extradited from Uruguay -----ffr~ l:fnitcd States-dcspite-cscahl1· ing anti-extradition terrorism, the cocaine traffickers killed dozens ilnd It charged Vivas and lhe o thers wounded hu11d1eds oatsicte-eo+-1.~w..,..ittr4canying 01lllhe largesr Col- ombia's police intelligence head-ombian drug cartel money launder- quarters. ing operation ever uncovered by MOSCOW (AP) -The Com - munist Paft)'-i~llins to surrender its constituuonally guaranteed mon- opoly on power, the party's chief ideologue said Saturday after a meeting of the policy-making Cen- tral Committee. FBI revcaJed Saturday. Uruguayan national police turned Argentine national Raul Silvio Vivas over to FBI agents at a naval base under heavy guard Friday and he was flown to California that niaht. said Thomas R. Parker. assis- tant agent in charge of criminal investigations and organized crime activities in Los Angeles. Vivas, 39, an alleged key mc:"mber of the Medellin cocaine cartel and a target of a U.S. Department of Jus- tice money-laundering probe code- named "Polar Cap," had been held in an Uruguayan jail since February. A group of drug lords calling American law enforcement themselves .. the Extraditables" has authorities," Parker said. been wagil'lg a terror campaign of "The charges against Vivas allege bombings and assassmauons to that be personally controlled the fo~ the government to end i1s war flow of over SI billion of drug on the cartel and forestall extra-money out of the United States to ditions. the Medellin drug cartel in Col- Vivas was a "badlv wanted" ombia." fugitive and his extradition ··marks The FBI said Vivas was under yet another turning point in the:" tiP't security. Officials would not willingness of the international com-disclose his location more specifi- munity. particularly in South cally than the Los Angeles metro- America, to work with us in bringing politan area. Vivas was scheduled to to an end the tyranny and impunity appear before a U.S. magistrate in of these drug empires:· Parker said. Los Angeles on Monday. Vadim A. Medvedev also said the party is prepared to move:" away from day-to-day management of all aspects of Soviet life. Medvedev told reporters that President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's refonns have outpaced the 1977 Soviet constitutional provision of Article 6 making the 20-million- member party "the leading and guiding force" in Soviet society. "In general terms. we are not clinaini to Article 6 in the form in which It is included in the constitu· lion," Medvedev told a news con- ference after the closed-door meet- ing. "It is not our point that 1t must be kept there at any cost." Gorbachev has said all clauses in the constitution could be modified. The debate over the party's role reflects the reforms in Eastern -------------------...,......--------------------! Europe. where Hungary has dropped the name "Communist" from the party's name and is prepanng for multiparty elections, Poland has in- stalled a non-Communjst pnme minister and Czecboslovak.ia and East Gennany have repealed the Communists' monopoly on power. GROWERS DIRECT $17-95 i----1 COUPON r----1 I CRISSMAN 'S Trees I I QUALITY TREES I I "NO CHARLIE BRQWN'S" I I •17.95 I I . H .00 OPP PLOCKINQ J' L----'!!1H_Ul~S21E2~--- On Thursday, Lithuania became the first of the 15 constituent Soviet Rpublics to drop a constitutional auarantee of Communist power and approve a multiparty system. The Central Committee meeting was to prepare for the new session of the Congress of People's Deputies. the national parliament. that con- venes Tuesday. Water shortages pred icted in '90s WASHINGTON (AP) -Chronic water sbonages may appear during the 1990s from nonhem China to the western U nited States, said a &Johal report on irrigation released Saturday. The report -"Water for Agricul- ture: Farina the Limits" -said cbanaes in world temperature almost inevitably will chanae the patterns of rain and water supply for 1everal decades. That would make it harder for farmen to JfOW enough food for the world's riuna population, said the author, Sandra Postel, at a briefina Thursday on the repon. Postel is vi~president of World· watch Institute, a study aroup sup- DOhed by (>rivatc rou.ndations and lJniied Nauons qenaes. "Many ueu could enter a period of chrome sbonqes durina the nine- ties, includina nonhem China, vir- tually all of northern Africa. pockets of l~ Mexico, much of the Middle East. and ~· of the west-.,.. Uniied States. • she wrote. .. Where IC&rcities loom, cities and lwma are belinllina to compete for Plilable water; when waler supplies lllll• farmers typically loee out." • wrote. Sbe quoted one study u showiQI tMt ..-a warmi• sn the wat ooa1c1 ~ the now of meltias _. hm lbe llocty Moua~ llkill 11 m.illioD 9Cnl of lrription. Odis rt•ODI fol ~ ift. ... ~ ..... ol-hm .... tbe ~poor ol'WHWM ad-'._lllio9....-~~-= C \I II OIC \I\ Ultll I°' ,I Suspect arrested In Scout's death LOS ANGELES -A 17-year-oid repuied paa member wu arraeed Satwday in connection with ~alayiq of a ceen .. lbaift"• Eaplcnr Scout wboee warninp to neiabbon about pq activity made him a wtet of ltreet thup.Ofticen were seek.ina a second male in the alayina last summer of Anthony Jerome Gardner, aid sberifrs Deputy CbriJ Wa.bla. The ref'dld aana member, wh<>te name was not releued. was arrel1ed without inddeat at 1 a.m. at his home in Watts, Wahla u.id. Homes plagued by drug users ·bulldozed SAN FERNANDO -A bulldozer Saturday knocted don tbne ~ auttcd homes frequented by drua uscn and in 30 minutes aolved a yean- old law enforcement problem, police u.id. The bul.ldm.er wait to wort at 9 a.m. and made short work of the homes. which were purcbued by the city and then autted by a tire last week. said Police Sst. Bill Oteene. The 8.roperty was one of the most bliaht.ed parts of the 2'h-tquare-miJe city of 2 ,250 in the nonhern San Fernando Valley. · "We were there at least once a night and often time more," Oftene said. The houses had become ?'llSh pads for intravenous d.rua usen an4 tbe. socoe of numerous illegal narcotics transactions, frequent overdolel and arrests.· Ot>vernor says budget wlll balance SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukmejian said Saturday his proposed 1990-91 budget, the last he'll submit as aovemor, will pow at a rate sli&htly higher than inflation. Some unspecified prosrams won•t pow as mucfi as others. the Republican governor said in his weekly radio address. Deuk.mejian will submit his budget proposal for the fiscal year that begins July 1, 1990, to the Legislature on Jan. 10. The governor said some states are cutting budgets, reducina services and raising taxes. Montoya tapes may be released SACRAMENTO -Prosecutors in the federal corruption trial of state Seo. Joseph Montoya say they do not oppose givina television news copi~ of an undercover FBI ·. 1deotape, but defense attorneys said they will filht the release. The U.S. attorney's office position was contained in a brief filed io rcacrar-court late Friday. Defense a torneys wrote a letter to the Judge the same day. · U.S. District Court Judge Milton Schwartz has scheduled a meetina with attorneys in his chambers Tuesday afternoon to decide whether to release the videotape after the jury views it. '\ .\TIO'\AI, HHlt:t 'S Nuclear plant threat was a hoax PORTLAND, Maine -A man arrested in Maine claimed be belonaed to a team sent to cripple a nuclear plant in Canada. promptina an increase in security at five Canadian plants, authorities said Saturday. Officials later said the claim was a hoax. Security was increased at the Point Lepreau generatina station just west of St. John. New Brunswick, and 30 miles north of the Maine border. Ontario's three nuclear plants and Quebec's sole nuclear generator, Can· adian Press said. The man, who identified himself as Manuel Hemandtt. 42, of Guadalajara, Mexico, was arrested Thursday while drivina a stolen car on the Maine Turnpike in Saco in southern Maine. state police spokesman Stephen McCausland said. Hispanics supporting convicted officer MIAMI -Waving banners and chantjng "inoc:ente," supporters of William Lozano rallied to his defense Saturday and raised funds to appeal the suspended Miami policeman's manslaughter conviction. Lozano. spealung mostly in S~nish to a crowd of more than 300 io Miami's Little Havana section, wd be and fellow officers appreciase the outcry from the Hispanic community af\er a jury Thursday convicted him in the deaths or two black men. The incident provoked three days of inner-ciry rioting last January that left one man dead and more than SI million in damage. Landlord seizes pets for back rent NEW ORLEANS -John Cham~rs was afraid Lynell Zelenka mi&ht sk.ip town before paying him the S 12.000 in beck rent be claims she owes. So be got a court order to seize her property -including bet' pets, Iris the dog and Whitehill the cat. Especially her ~ts. "They are just hke my children and this is just like someone kidnappina my children and holding them hostage for ransom,'' u.id Zelenka, 31. .. I think I'll do anything they want." Chambers said he knew bow much his tenant loved the animals, and that's why he took advantaaie of a Louisiana statute that considers pets chattel. MOHl.D HHlt:•·s New government to be named PRAGUE, Cl.ecboslovak.ia -Premier Marian Calfa and oppolition leaden ll1'ced Saturday to form the fint aovernment io more than four decades not dominated by CommunUts. Cal.fa made the announcement sbonly after President Gustav Husak. the last bard-line Communist in a position of power, announced be will resian as soon as the new aovernmeot is inslalled. The premier said the iovemment Will be sworn in today and will have I 0 Communists. includina Calfa himself, and l l non-Communilta -two memben each from the small Socialist and People's parties and eeven ministers with no political affiliation. Salvadoran leader often truce talks SAN SAL V AOOR, EJ Salvador -Praident Alfredo Cri.niaot on Saturday propoted renewina &Noe talks with leftist penillu on Dec. 20 if they stop at\lekina civilian tarJeU. Cristia.ni's proposal, made on the eve of a aummit of tbe five O.tral American presidents, appeared to be a conceuion to eet tbe rebels ~ to the bupiniQa table. He alao offered a $250.ooo reward for infOnnation leadi.na to tbe conviction of the kil1en of ah Jesuit priests and two otben who were slain Nov. 16. Criltiaoi told a news conference bis riahtiat JOvernmeDt ... ~ to renew tbe procett of dialope on condition the Fanb"ndo Mani Natkiul Liberation Front publicl_y s*idles by Dec. 15 to end all 1m'Orilt actioM that ~Y or indirecdy afrect the civilian population." Five presidents In search Of mlrkle SAN JOSE,. C.-. Rica -""'6dmt o-r ANa. ......._ cma.1 A-1cu lmden Saaurday b a wit Gaat re, 1ma 111 .. ...,..,~ tbeJ ~ow ,_ wlllll ••1111 ..-., 11' llw He to the lJmtld 918111 _. ... lo¥lll Uaiaa • W. "tll pwie IO fllioD. Aw C.tnl A•1!1-Pl I '11 II ..... a -- Mmllil ..,..,, llyills to IW9I ........ : .............. -....... , ..... ~ .......... . Arill 61 llOI ........ u ..... -.. ..,... u ... •=o1·1 J1SJCS•ill..a•fll .. A•111maaa M • .., ........ , ...... •lull•• ..... .., .... . ,.,,_. IMJ'1 TISI.. Ill ..... Ille b ...... 111 ....... ....... -Orange COMt DAILY PtLOT/Sundey, December 10, 1Mt A8 d F \llllll Morning clouds to break up -W~ LOW. 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"' '· ... .. ~ . ' .. ., , . ·' .. . . ' ,,, '"°"'' tAH'"Q' ,, .... n rcw w' JOt>O ~·' ')U,.W•fy U..SO "l(•df"ldtf" 'I (J un ,,t'~t'lful !QI 1q~ ..,,,. t J~hP' tftht,,i ](X) }fllfi "-Al-''d JU\ ~· ' m~,,~ Surf /s un/moon 8(A.(H Al!(A Swrl ,.,d \O' ~\ ~ iunt, O.~Coun•r \M' 0 f"QO ,.,,... t \ !..>~o.tt• Vii"",,,.,,,._ SweH -•rtlon1 Well o .. u-lot Mon••1• c .. -.. II) , , l Llttl• '"f" '"" ""'~" r \f" H t 4 r, I "' .. no \f'I ~.. • ..f .I' ... , p tTI ' ,,., "' \Ii"" v n..J..t~ 4t ~ •t ' "' •nc:J ,,., ... , ..... '" ,.,, ~-;., • ,. • ~ •t"l II' • \ . . . ' .. , . ' /l\H 4ft ... f~f' ""'°°"' At• ,,. .. , • -.u-p"" •f'liiiJ \t( .. ~ ~ •• ti.,.. V V'\t.1.>tr I WI t·\P. vono~ A' l • J ~ -.. Morton Frank, -publisher, 7 7 ~\y YORK (AP) -Puhhshcr Monon Frank, chairman em entus of ..ibe Sunday newspa'per supple- lllfllt USA Weekend. died of com- phca11ons following hean surgel) m Bndgepon. Conn .. accordmg to his son. He was 77. Frank died late Thursday at Bridgeport Hospital. said his son. Allan Dodds Frank, a correspondent w11h ABC News in New York. .. 4 years. Frank was m charge o ily WcckJy, now called USA nd. Dunng bis tenure. circula- uon grew from about J m1lhon m fewer than 100 newspapers to .more than 13 million in more than 360 newspapers_ Frank arranged the s.ale of the publication m 1976: it 1s now owned by Gannett C'o. Inc. Frank aJso was on the board of the Amencan Journal of Nursing Pub- lishing and of Horizon C'ommunica- uons Inc., publishers Of Vista. a national newspaper supplement taralllcd at Hispanit1. A native of Pitcairn. Pa., Frank earned aradyatcd from the U niver- s11t1if Michigan in 1933. He rc- Ce.JH a law degree from Alfred U n1vers11y in 1979. Frank staned his career as an advert1S1ng manager for the Dail} News Herald 10 Braddock. Pa . and a year later "'as .naml'd cd11or of the Braddock Fr(c Press. He next worked for the Pittsburgh Press for six years. as an advert1S1ng sales· man, entertainment wntcr and man· ager of rotoivavurc. Dunn' World War II. Frank was an mtelhgcncc officer and gunn~f) officer before beco ming e'<ecut1vc officer of the Na vy's Flt"et Home Town News Service. In 1946. he worked for the Ari- zona Times before movm~ to Can- ton. Ohio. wtth his first wife. Agnes Dodds. There they o wnl'd. l'd1tcd and published week!) newspapers including the Canton Economist and the Stark Count\ Times. Divorced in 1958. Frank mamed Elizabeth Pope, a ma~1ine. l'd11or, in 1963. The couple lived m New York and Easton. Conn. Frank is survived by his wife: his son AJlan; another son. Michael Robert Frank. an mdependent re- •AD~ cord producer 10 Chicago. a nd a daughter, Mani) n Morton Frank. an actress in Chicago Lady ~ la a l ·J•ar·old spaJed ........ colll• ..... outdoor .. who la good with dtll· dr•n and other dotP-Sh• la MllJ vaccinated and• good watdldo9. LMJ can be •dottted at .... " ....... So· dety of Hunlll ........ adl, JIUJ Newland St. •••• r Beverage Gm 'lm<Wy Wide Screen and 8 TVs o Takt' Out Ord rs ~0,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ~ ?law Sttwtl Si.<¥ Ola ~""" 9M 1942 1Pl6 7@~ a ~mtc~, 'ZP"-" 7h But ~11 't ~ <:411# ~?!.7 fine c arpet fas hions by Armstrong BERBER 3 STYLES 1 15~ Y J lmt.iilcd or. • l)c-n\e P .. d IW11['Jft' Jt S.><J•1' JCST A DREAM SAXOl\l' SCCL PTt.:RE •1 ryoSq Y d lnmlled on 1)/1(1 ~,J Compare ;ir S.'R CJ.J ANKLE DEEP CLASSIQL'E PL US H 125~~ Yd Ir ,t.111c d ••n '> J(, p.iJ C1mpr,,ire J( j...J J <)1) I J Sl 'PER DENSE CABLE PERFECT CHOICE 125 40Sq Yd Jn,t.illcJ , in •l 11(, pad ( • >fllp.ifC-·'' s .. , .,., NO-PRINT EXTRA TI-ilCK BEVERLY HGTS 2 ~RI EZE 1lg4Sq Yd. ln)c•lled on lJ 16 pad C>mfX<l" ~r s q~ SUPER 1TfE ClIT PILE OiERISHED 121 90Sq. Yd. lnsu lJed on C)/16" pad Com pa~ at S~!99 HITll SlllllGS THIS BIG. HHIU ELSE MOULD HE OW Ill Now 's your chance ro get reallv big c;avmgs on luxunou An. carpets by EYanYBlack Ca~ hv Arrnsrrong. Worry Frtt carpet ~ more than Just stain resistant. 1c·~ cocaJli,. worn tn>t. And best of all-it'" on -.ale~ HURRY ! SALE ENDS [Date]! IT'S MORE THAN J UST STAIN RES ISTANT, ITS TOTALLY WORRY FREE. 100 yd . Minimum .. ...... PARQUET OAKWOOD _ ... • ' UI I on ·, ,011 .llOOk A tale df two coastal cities and one paper Perceptions are som etimes more imponant than facts. The truth eates if a countering opinion is widely or stronaly held. Pubhc opinion does not actually make a wrona any tnore right. but it can obscure reality. Countering a perception then is more difficult than correcting a falsehood . .MistonceptiQns are not easily un- done because the truth cannot automatically be relied upon as the last and best defense .----- to set the record straight. With that said, le t me share a story. A 30-year reade r of the Daily Pilot called the other ,,day, and she w asn't passing v out compliments. He r and her husband were consider- ing dropping their subscription. The reason? The Pilo t, she believed. had becom e a Huntington Beach paper and as Newpon Beach residents. the couple were no t happy wlth that development. W e scanned the front page the day the call was received and for a few days prior. We could not find anything t o indicate we had somehow abandoned one coastal city for another, no r that we were favoring one. The front pages were, in fac t. balanced . renectmg stories from the several cities along the coast we cover as well as amcles of general Sunday, December 10, 1888 ·1 0 U \ \ I' 111 ~d 0 H \ Today is Sunday Dec. 10, the 344th day of 1989. There Jl'O¢r days left in the year. ~ Today's hiahl(a)u in history: Twenty-five years alo, on Dec. I 0, 1964, civil rights activist Dr. Manin Luther King Jr. received the N.- Peace Prize during ceremonies in Oslo, Norway. On this date: In 1520. Martin Luther publicly burned tht' papal edict demanding that he recant. or face excom- munication. In 1906. President Theodore Roosevelt became the first Amcri· can to be awarded the Nobel Peac.c Prize. for hclpsng to mediate an end to the Russo-Japanese War. In 1931. Jane Addams was named a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Pmc, the first Amencan woman so honored. In 1948, the nrted Nations Gen- eral Assembly adopted rts Universal Declaratio n o n H uman Rights. In 1950. Ralph J. Bunche was presented the Nobel Peact' Prize. the first black .\men can to recc1 ''e the award . In 1958, the first domestic passen - ger Jet flight took place in the United States as a National Asrhncs Boeing 707 flew I I I passengers from New York to Miami 1n about 2111 ho urs. interesf to Orange rount} readers. n actt JUSt a "·ee fOre-\\-,-e~-a~· receJve<ranotller General plan is_great compromise :=---it-- phone call from a man and wife with a similar complaint. The Daily Pilot was abandoning the couple's c ity in favor of anothe r. If ll continued. the caller said. the\ would be forced to cancel the ir subscnpuon . Yo u may have guessed by now the couple lived in H untington Beach and were concerned with the predominance o f Newpon Beach cov- era~. • -We will k eep trying to please. o f course. but with perceptio n s. sometimes ~ou JUSt can't win. 0 Wasn't 1t the a rch con ervatl\·e FDR-hater who won- dered after M r. Bush met '-'•th M r. Gorbachev during their recent seagoing s ummit whether Malta didn't sound strik- ingly like Yalta? 0 Sign spotted from the Co~ta Mesa Frce"a': M )nah bird -an) bird )Ounger than 18 ~cars o ld · 0 Whtie there a rc 15 more sho pping days before Christmas. there arc onl) I 0 more days to Give a Little Christmas, the Dasi> Pilot"s annual gift collectio n dnve for needy kids in the communst). Please stop by the newspaper at 330 W . Bay St. m Costa M esa a nd lea'e a lmle som ethsng under our tree to b nghten a child's C hristmas morning. Y o u will both feel better f"or it. OTHER \'OICES Teen pregnancy woes The Garden Grove girl w ho gave binh to a baby who drowned in the to ilet o f a school restroom illustrates sad realities of teen-age pregnancy. The U.S. Supreme Coun is bearing arguments whethe r teens mus t inform parents before getting abontons. The ~light of the local 15-year-<>ld and the issue of pare ntal no ttce aren't directly linked; yet this tragedy contrasts a reaJ-hfe teen-age crisis with the neat formula that mistake n ly assumes pare nts' best interests match those o f the c hild. ... She had received sex education a nd had access to counseling. No laws prevented her from access to an abortion, and public funding would have been available. Notification doesn't remove the girl's right to c hoose abortio n; it just makes her tell both parents about it ... And many teens who choose no t to tell a gflrent have compelling reasons: They kno w from expcn erfce to expect v iolence, hysteria, unreason ed anger. As the case in Garde n Grove shows, som e teen-aJers can't conquer confusio n and rear. Judicial alternatives notwithstanding. by pushing one more bamer in the way of pregnant Y9-Ungsters. n o tification laws add to the number tralically overwhelmed b y their c ircumstances ... Such laws. or lack of them, w o uldn't have changed anything for the 15- year-old whose baby drowned. They will. however, create more like her. Loflf Bad Preu-Telepam ORANGE COAST .. ,_,_1_1_t ___ _ .,.~.-~. RO DIARY CHl'RctOf. TO'I TAIT EdilM 001' n ::\r.t:l uodalr Etlitor TOM C:l.A'I~ ~ew1> Editor TEVEMARRU. Cltr Ed11or ROCER 81.00M f~turH Editor ROCER RISO\ Sport• Editor JA ~~ Rt:H.1n:~n.:nc; Rrtail • al~ .. \la n•8"' CHt:RI t'REE~ \ \ c1 .... m .. d "·"~"' Jf D'\ OETTIV , IA'~•I \thl'rli.totnp: \1an••rr BECKY • HE~DERSO°" Art Oirtttor MARY f..ARTEll A4 "6ttt Man.,f'r To the Ed11or ommt'nda11on v.ould tx· 1he most For quite \CHlll' 11mc no" thl·· appropriate for our rtl) 's long range C1enc.-ral Plan 'ltt·C.'nng. < 11mnllllet' development nhJt'l'llH''> and poll- has.hccn at v.ork n.·,,'STTlg tht• l urn·n1 c1cs. I find 11 to ht· .1 health' com- Genaal Plan 1n ( nssa ~k .. a l hn prom1\e tx·1v.een thl' propo..Cd plan ha\C held puhlll nlt'l'l1ng' ~I~ and the ~tet·nng ( omm111ec\ rcc- schcduk aJlo\\cd ml' to pamnpJll' ommend:u1on If tht• Cit\ C oum ii in one Tht·~ ha' l' prcwntl·J 1ht'tr wa., to appro' t' lhl· Planning (om- proposed rev1\1()n 1n the Planning m1ss1on's recommend:111on and 1n- C'omm1ss1on. part\ o t v.hirh I al-corporatt: the ~·n.,111' llll''> and spint tended or obo;cf\ cd on 1cle' 1\lon of the ~sccnng C nmm111c:e'o; rec· o\nd no" th•" m.111a ha<. lx·l·n lx'lore ommenda11ons m future dndop- thc (II\ Council tor \On1l' trnw. ot ment dec1<,1on<.. 'H' v. ill all v. in which i haH' at1l'11dnl \On1l' thrl'l' \\'h\ do I fed 1h1\ "·l\ and \\h\ ml·ettng'> and h11q· .11\0 hn·n nh,l'r\· am I 0\\rt\1ng tll 1h1'> lllnu.·rn·• Be- ing on tcle' l\lllll cau'\c thl· Pl.inning l cm1m1<,<>ron·., Tn 1ng to .. t.1\ inl11rnwJ on 1h1" rccommenda11on 1.11..t'\ into um· 1op1t " It l.l· tin n i... In!! I mm .1 llrt• '>1dera11on thl' l'<. on om it rt•al 11 ll''> ot h~dran1 It 1' \l'r\ m l·rn hdm1ng tor "hat's actual!~ har>J'<.'ntng hae in tht'> orJ1nar' ut11l·n 111 toll<l\\ \nJ Orange Count~ \\ t' .. 1rt• gm" mg 11 1s c' l'n mort· d1ffit ult 10 '-rx·al. to People come ht•rt· lnr econom1t I ha\C been lru.,tr:itt•d at tht· l 1t\ reason\. 1 e.Johs. Joh\ coml' here for Council meeting\ 1ha1 I ha'e Jllt'ntl-manpower We can't 'Hlfl a health\ ed hccau<,e ot 1napproprtJll' or econom' from gro" mg onl~ h) nonappl1lahk 11pp11rtun1t1t'' to limrt1nll-dcn'llll'S and rcquinng a !>peal. 10 the ma11cr tommcmuratc amount of crt) .\II the .. a1nt'. I "ant \ti pllhl1d' parkland for CH'~ ~uare foot o f commrnd all of thl' h.1rd ""'" 1lnlll' ne" hutldrng 'ifXH.T Wt• must let thC' on tht· (renl'ral Pl.in ll'' l\ttm h' thl· markt·t determine v.ha1 t)P<'' o l leering l omm1lltT thl' l'l.1nn1ng building~ a nd v.hat l)IX'' of dcn<;1\1cs Comm1ss1on tht· C 11' l ounul and arc nc(ded to prorx:rl) '>UStain our the applicable tit' .. 1.1ff of l mta econom~ Commercial buildings \ik~ The \al nlll IJI 11mt· Jnd won't be built 1f tenants can·t be c:nergrcs deq1\L'd 10 th1!> ta\I.. arc found to fill them. We need to have apprcciatc:d. f 't'none ha' \\Orkcd limits in place on land uc;c des1g· vef) d1ligen1I~ and ton,nt·ntiou~ nations. but not rl·prt•ss1,c ones. It shov.s that inJ1, 1dual'\ \\1th d1t l·r-\ We arc gelling clow 10 peaking in ing idea<> can v.ori... togelht•r 1'h1s growth cuf'C d\ 11" Because of To 1he he'>I of m' undtr-.. 1:10ding. our 1raffit congntwn. numerous there are four alternat1H'' tl(:forl' the families ha'e '>Old 1ht•1r homes in Ctt} ('(luncrl (\\h1eh. I \U'>IX'l·t. ma) Orange< ount} and ha"'e movt'd to even generate a litth altcrnau,·c). other lc'>'>-populatl·d areas of the There 1s· (I J the t'\l<illng 19 I < 1en-stale o r count!). The cons1ruc11on of eral Plan. ( 21 the Proposed ( •l·neral htgh-dcns1t) apanmenl hu1ldings 1s Plan: (3) 1he Planning Comm1,,11m·, wa > do1.1.n. And the ~o' 14 issue of recommcndt·d plan. and 14) the this paper even repom·d that "hous- Gener.il Plan Steenng C omm111ee·., rng sales declined 19. 7 percent fro m recommended plan. the level reported in the third quar- ldealistscall). the plan I v.ould ter of 1988:· fa,or 1~ the one proposed b~ tht' My --9'sappointment with the Stecnng C'ommrll<.'C .. -Reali ticall). Steeno' Commiue~·s recommen- the Planning C ommr'lsion'<, rec· dat1on 1s that it ss a re hash _ofttfe old altitude that con'l''" lhl· nll'\'>agc ·-rm LO and I "ant to prollTI m~ qualit~ uf hie -m·\\rorrwr' EW home .. This mentaltt' dl'l·ph ..ad- dens ml' \\'t.' \houldn'1 tx· \·onu·n1r,1t1ng on keeping ix·opk out \\ l' ,h<•ulJ tx· conccntra1ing on ho" to iwt thl·m through our r11 ~ a' nrx·t1111ou\I~ and effintnth a' po,.,1hk C 1rn\\ th and trafli( art· a fac1 ut lilt· 1n l'' c~ metropolitan area ~ Let's makl' C ·oo;1a \ft'.,;.1 J plal·e whc:rc > uu can gel al'ro-,, I• m n in a matter of m111utl.''\ \\ l' 11l't·d to cun- centrate on t'\llt'd111n~ trrr' 1101 1u'1 countmg "tnp cnJ, .. V. t· nt'l·J ln consider super \lrec1' hh• "l' '>l't' in Santa (Iara< oun\\ 1\11t,on \ alln l We Ol't.•d tu ton'>Hkr util1nng OOl'· wa\ strl't'I\. l'' en -.m.111 to" n., in No.rtht•rn ( al1forn1.1 ha' e im- plemented th•'> app111.1l h '>Ucces'>· full>..·\nd \\h\. m th1' tnhnolog1cal age. arcn 't "'e \et.' mg "m hroni1t:J traffic lights sn our n1' ·• Where can we widen street'!~ v. hr re ran v. e tree up lane'\ hy proh1h1trng parking dur- ing pc:al. hour,·• V. ll\ J11n'1 "l' rl'- moH· the mell'r'> on tht· ..lll'\ I rt'l'" a\ so that commuters u11li11ng the on'- ramps a""n't backed up onto Harbor Boulevard and compounding lht." congestion problems on that m ajor commuter route'> Wh\ don't we en- force gndlod. mfrat tinn'> more ag- gress1\'Cl) '} We could gcnt·rate fine rt'venues at a largl' multiple of the costs incurred JU't h~ hmng tt·mpor- am~s during peal. rx-nodc; to '1deo tape Vllllatcir\ :ind mail their 11ckets to them. The Steering Comm11tt•e seems to be comprised of no-gm" there; who want to continue pu~h1ng their onl} message stop dcHlopmenl Although I rcc;pcct and admire the mem bers of the comm111,·c. I don't believe their sews ar~ cconomrcall} feasible or fair. I keep hearing 1hat their conclusions ~ere dt'rived from the c1t1zens telling them this and that. I v.a ... at o nl· mee11ng. fhc:re ~t'rc other 'll'" point'> I'm almost con' 1nced 1ha1 the Steering C:om- m1ttec heard onh "hat thl'' v.anted 10 hear I a "don:, confu'>l' ·me "11h the fall'i a' l"'e alrl·ad~ made up my mind" a1111udc,. Because of our traffic problems. "C ha'e looked at the de,clopment lommun11' J\ the rausc I tend 10 hlamc our 'elct tcd otlicials and legt<>· la\ur\ for lal I.. ol loreo;1ght ·\II lhc \ame. "t"rt· all frustrated w11h the amount nf grov. th that v.e've seen in the arc:a' in "h11:-h "e h'e But we l an·1 lt•1 thl' ix·ndulum '"''"& to the complete o ppo'illl' ~1de of 1hc ">?('C· trum b~ lf)tng It) hamper gruv.th. l \\3nl to KO on record ao; one encouraging the C 11~ < ·ounc1I to ap- pro' c the Planning Comm1\\IOn's rrt·ommendauon I 1.1.ould lilt to see the pendulum in l>1:l"l·en thl' two ntrcmes. and lhl· Plnnning C ·om- m1\\lon·., n-commenda11on pro' ides this I also want thl' council to COn\lnue 10 1mpro\e o ur traflie Oow problem~ a\ a~rc'i'il\'t'I~ a~ possible. <. 11, Counul -he firm -the Planning Comm1ss1on'!> recommen- dation 1s balanced and include" long overdue housekeeping details. But you'll be blasted by supporters of the Steenng C'omm111ec for doing so. They ha'e no1h1ng to lo'it.' The) Y.111 have rece1,ed a rca<;onable com- promise and '>till ha'e somc1h1n9 to complain about all thl· w:i~ to lhe polls. Then "l' will all lose as the bickering conunucs 1n this f)OIArll- ing arena. I pc:r<;onall) hope rt docsn·1 This whole process shows that c1 t1zens sn this great cit) can work 1oge1her to arrive at 1he best ap- proaches for all of the rcs1den1s and nos JUSt those "'1th !>tngular v1ew- posnts. JO H N M.W. MOORLAC H Costa Mesa ~Naked' truth about Lincoln S&L To the Editor. Dunng earlier time~ when pc:ople did not have psychology or soc1olog) down to a science. folk talcs were told Although SOCt(t) has em- braced sciences which help explain human be- havior. we still pas<; on many of these same stories to our children. Whereas these narratives WCf( onginally intended to teach good morals to children. in today·s society o ne frequently finds parallels bctv.ccn old folklore and exist ing ele- ments 10 our society. O ne example of a folk taJc that runs parallel to currcnt events is Hans Oiristian And(rson·s .. The Emperor's New Oothea." ln this parucular talc, an emperor, interested solely in superficial lhfogs, is persuaded to ~ve up much of bis wealth to swindlen who seemanf- ly have wba.t the emperor needs. The emperor ss put into a situation in which he fean that stating his true feelings will result in making him look foolish. This very dilemma that the emperor suffers plagues almost every complicated situ- ation where people arc pressured into doing the wron1 thing. Today's newspapers• stories coo- st.antly relate s.ituations in which people are pressured into trouble with drup, or sex, or fault)' politics. This story hu distinct parallels with some of the despicable events which impact our society. One such example is the .. t.ale.. or Lincoln Savi ~ events that transpired at Lincoln Sav- inp have atTected every tuoaver in the country. Tbe •swindler,. 1n the ttoey la OWUe Keat- ing. the former president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Lincoln Sav ings. The federal government ss Kjng. with its court of advisers. the members of Congress and its regulatory agencies m Washingto n. For the good-hearted bo)' who exposes the whol( plot. Michael Patri· archa. the chi(f S&L regulator in San Francisco. has been cast. The story opens with the arrogant C EO of Lincoln Savings investing poorly m property m Phoenix. Ariz. Of course, JUSt like many nsky investments that 4ttcmpt to make a "quick buck." the deals went bad. Tbe San Francisco federal regulators.. led b y Michael Patnarcha, saw the naked truth about Keating's activities and moved to stop them. The self-assured Keatina. however, (cit he had everythina under control 1t lS illegal for a business to donate money to federal o fficials, so Keating gave his em ployees unusually larac sala.ries, and then encourqed the employees to donate Sl&Jlificant sums of money to van ous senators. Kcatina ralized that if he was fundina thnc 1enaton. the~ would feel oblipted to him. In order to av01d havina bis business shut down, Keatlnt went to fi ve sena· tors whom be bad helped, includina Senator John Glenn of Ohio and our o.n Senator Alan Cranston. to ask for protection from the rqu- latory powen. It " the IC.ins'• pracdce to ICCtPt doaalions and then aive the doDon aoceu tO am~nt people. lanOrial the obYiovt buank of Uncoln ·s strateaY. the tenalOn felt thet if they did not help out their donors. they would be fools al'ld lose a major source of income. just like th( advisers to the emperor felt that it wo uld be foolish tQ admit that the) could 0 0 1 sec the emperor's dbthing. Michael Patnarcha dJd sec the obvious. When Patriarcha did not leave Keating alone. M. Danny Wall. the government's chi(f S&L regu- lator. no lo nge r allowed Patriarcha to rqulatc Lincoln. Two years later. even Wa ll realized, lbat Patriarcha had been correct. Lincoln Savinp was shut down. but not before an additional billion dollars of Laxpayers' m oney h.ad been lost. In "The Empc:ror's New Clothes," those who did not sec th( cloth were not fit for office, but the story nev(r says what became of those who lied and claimed to stt the cloth. In the "t.ak" of Lincoln Savings. the senators will have lO face the "naked" truth about their own poor judg- ment. This has been considered the p-eat financial fiasco of American h istory, and hopefully we can learn from it. Although we arc tauaht to learn from history. there is a fault with ac.ders that was noted in the time of Hans Christian Andenon and still has not been corrected. Conpasmen are told, and truthfully so, that the only way that they can set re-elected Is b)' raiaiq 11.'0fteY· This leaves our feckral officials open to beiftl prellQf'ed into actions that arc not just. lf we cannot find a new way to fund our pobtician1• etectioDS, our IUWll will be ,.ved .ttb Mbd :;r;m o *'· ltOB T A. POUTEll Corou ....... Extension offers bay new lease on life ' LOVERS GO WHOLE HOG "Harley -it 's a personal thing that can't be described. It 's part of yoy. It's what you put in to it, like your mind and your body." Bui 11 ui mon · .r w oman. perchPd on 1he seo1 of 'tlP Ho•lpy Oo .. 1dson and co~cd ..... 1h rourj dirt pronobly .S'l T thp 1hug 7•Qur rr1Qt~P• wur ni.;u • !)u ubout nos ooosreo .. ;; c· ·11·1.,•it I 1 , "" '· )rL.: c.irie on~ A.•110 J l ular•!y The COS! o f ~ Jf·S OC!QIS S1lv•·~·;., 1,..,, ll Lenegaer )•1 The.r rna1o r1ry is no longer merr1ber s o · tu1u1' .Jo y [,., .,, :,c,• 'Jr ·· publ1she• M o Gir'l ourlo.,.. 01l t?r qroups bu1 a ourgeon1ng cos1 r_1 f-,_,,1 ··s o• J t· "S.1 • • 'l~t'"'' t l T0v~r:.., ·os la.-.yers oµs cornµuter prog1omrn<:rs c"e'c":;_~ .. c· -"-""'"'~--"'~~·"·<"-"--.uiu:ch b(lr Pus:,-<~ otner 1•1QtF>SS•Ono·s o~ wl·I! as oTue -Conur 1 •·''-"·t' nr~fl· :· .J ;"'()• M ,c~ev Rour~f' fl'JJ w or ~L''~ -,.,··u ., q 1H hn .. e one CH r .... o •)I dn • '> "1•"'T<JQ!" .:i< "J srori /•"'Ll J ' Puq Bros srcr,,s rnq1 · 1 ,..,s n ·•11.11r go1 _ige A rrrl ST·:·us •l ·S !O r•dr-· a H or11•y " ... 5 .. R j ng c·.,. 01 •r1 ~sf' , .• ,,en~1 •r· t; ~t-·S • is oecc;1r .. u ,,,,, ... SIJO•' lur ·en urban u • "''> ':>' " l : . . , . ,. [ . ' : s I • :• rr".'l • ......... j '' •• ; .. ;, _, .... -Mickey 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN Ro urke, acror Ru ~5 .vf 0 r ;t•o•d •'if' lo!"ST ' l0s.g111>• . ' .. ' .... .. . ... :· " .. O! ,.,. Dally""°' \1•tl The cnr onie-o! thP heosi qleon1s brightly; 11s roar sends o chill Th1ough inc faint o f heart The learher-clod ndc1 con1u1e s 1n1oges ot os. Hell s A ngels and trouble. leu'• •" l.j•'.H "Qrnplt·!(' '.v11r1 ··.nge ll'd u1 ct us. 011 I L us ·orr'•/Pd b 1l ;.s !hot '11,qt11 q • .-1 ou1 ol 111r· gni lgt· c.nc •• n we('I for o • lC' 10 .-..·•' Po;: r.c (()(JS! H Q!1\\<Cly or Mf',fOSt' A .l•nut' An 1 o hos1 o f celcbr 1r1es who r !e Ho wgs as Jr t· o.~ es ure olfect1onurely ~nown ;·' .. ,. II ,.._,, .. "• I ·" . . " '" ' ' • ~I t 11, I I· I • J ,o · ···t ) . ,•, ' ~."' S' _l' I s . ' .• ' ..... J• : 1·1 :• • , I , U l ! • I' J' • ~·JI kC f • ., •·" Cc..•~ :•_•:'. .. ~ ...... : ... ",. :t J' .. : .. " . ,. /,' •·"• ; .. a ;. . . ' . ]' . 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Laurie (top righr), are pa\(f of rhe new generarion of riders of rhe fabled Harley-Davidson mororcycle (above). known among aficionados as rhe "hog." . say ..,n tru,• 1·<1 .:· : uni. enst~J r1de·s 1·" a grea1~r dorg(>r ·hari r•ae·s w1rhou~ • f'1'" .~,s Others ciu.,, •rie .'lord shel\s obstr ._, • ·~'e•• v1s1on and co., 11·•.1011,. c111;sf> 1rore !'.lrl'<l,;I ng head n,'-'r ~s Tne ,~ ¥s :· :5 · • :··· )'or., Jf' ,,i.r SA"•r,J 'ft'' »Q __.,.' '"" ~ "'\',:;:: 01;S •· ~ ' n1->S cite J' tl I'...!~>',• : "I·" l•·S· rt~ •c· ',.,, ULl'l'l1 ll"'" ru~' '"I"• ,_.'I ,.. "'.I.:'" 1S, "1t''< rooi o,_:i, ... 1· ·1 e n.gn ..... 1v 0•1 a r'1de 36 ... ear 01, l l uob1t' o 'I s • •" ' LOOKING GOOD /82 -~PEOPLE /83 • Vi.a·. _ _,. '"Cs.-> g· s ._.· ,,.,. ·o~Pment l'•• ,\ ''I'"' '.1•~·~ A'iQ t'10'<€ · ·-us,.,q, :1"1"'1 ·ie ·on•s ot HrJre ¥ a w n ···~ ..;.:..._,o_J•c; ·~ j(.:-· ODu, SCt'S "nOnoger _, ... , >-1i·· [1·, :~-.-,.,.,.,..rsr r n West · !I " " l. ' It -t ;·. "OS .-..s1nr.11sh"'O o Lod•es t · •-'ncou•'loe •f e • • dersh1p ' .:i :is .1r e n "::l 'O terms tho! ·i t • ., .Jna 1hp, •f' ·101 psvched (Pleo.s< >tt HOGS/Bl ) ENTERTAINMENT /84 • .VIDA DSAN ...... Cil:I $ •• , Slips, panties and bra all lined up on t.hc shelf in white and pink with a few pieces in black. Not true these days. In the linaerie department. thinn have certainly chanaed in the"""80s! You want color? You can aet it. BriUiant jewel tones -a:reens, blues, creams, orange, yellow and red -color the two collec- tions per year that most de- sianers produce. "Bras in the different colors is standard, today," said Kevin Cassidy, president and CEO of the Linaerie for Less chain. (Four of his eight stores arc in ·Orange County.) Cassidy bas been in the lin,erie business for 10 years and has seen the industry cbanJe. Before beginning his o ff-pnce storu four years ago, the Beverly HiUs resident was with Lily of France, a company once headed b y his father. The u~ of so m uch colo r in lingerie had its start in Europe. Cassidy said ... The middle baby boomers love it. That is the group we cater to. The} arc very conscious of fashion." Mid BBs. who for the most part are in the business world with respect for comfon as well as fashion. have also had an influence on the construction of today's lingerie. Such influence ha!. bee n made especially o n the bra. ~h1ch was first made I 00 :rears ago by a -hrisian dlr!ie ma er. "the hc:a'., constructed hra 1s out and new techniques are used in underw1rcs. Stretch lace 1s the ltonest thing in hngene The problem 1s that the read) ·to. wear market has hopped o n 11 and there's not enough lace 10 go around. It fits all and coH·rs a lot of sm s ... Yes. \-c~terda' ·., ··u nmen· tionabJes'~ are CCrta1nl\ "Orth mentioning tuda) "1ih their silky. satin) smooth fabncs and lacy trims. However. )OU might nl·ed a new vocabulan to he abk tu talk about all of ·them Thl' slips. ~nties and bras ha' e been JOined b) such 111:ms as cam1s. teddies. tap pant~ and tho ngs Teddlea, sudl as the one on tlle left, above, IMcam• • popular. lln9•rl• ttem In tit• ·eos and tlle more tr•· dttlonal piece., suctrn the-sttp--on--ttte-rf9~. n ow are av•ll•bl• In a wide ranee of colors. garment. s1m1lar to a man's undersh1n. that can be worn Wlth see-through blouses. The cam1 ma> have spaghetti straps or wide straps to cover bra straps and can double under a cocktail sull as a sleeveless blouse. shape. Busuer~ .\ctuall). thq are ··Merrv Widows:· the boned cor- sets that add shape to thl' torl>o. Mado nna has boosted the sale of this lingerie 11em. and 11 ha~ gone from underwear to outerwear. ---. ... I ar u icle creun and Wk 5 ·IMiftc Coat ffilbway IO ... Pllt-lt't ... Wldt _.. ......... ..,.,_. .......... -wt Deeelabdt omlD ii ~ ud c:almilll ~fountaim~~~ la at · the comer of Harbor and ~rt boulevards. Convenient DU'kin& lots front both Harbor and Park Avenue. At tbe CowtYUds you'll find friendly clerks and unusual sifts. Try Countaioerwares for innovative Ito~ ideas. Eahead OilCOunt SoftWare for computer sifts. and Sam Goody's for records. Stroud'• Unen Warehouse hat aood buys on kitchen and bedroom fUmishings. Holiday cards and Jiftwraps arc available at CVS Pharmacy and KCs Hallmark Party Sbop •.. The Food Bar offcn snacks and Mimi's HOGS From Bl out," he said. Women constituted only I percent of m otorcycle owners m 1960. ac- cording to industry figures. At o ne time, the Westminster shop sold only one or two of the bikes to women in a year. In the last two months. however, six wom en bought Harleys. O 'Day said. There's also a small percentage of women who have always ridden motorcycles. • Dusty Switzer, 43. 1s o ne of those women. Switzer. a lesson 1n the outrageous. 1s a regular feature in and around Costa Mesa. with cut-off Levis shons. a fringed leather Jacket and a H eritage Softail that outweighs her by nearly 700 pounds. Switzer's arms and hands are practically engulfed with silver and turquoise bracelets and 12 nngs. The · oo that II.CJ.CW .a.cross her thigh (to cover the scar from a nasty spill she t0ok) matches the custom paint JOb on the gas tank of her bike. She learned to nde as a teen-ager in the mountains of Colorado. where she li ved with her s1>. brothers. After a violent fight with her mothl"r when she was 16. s~ 1 tzer stoic her brother's 650 Bonne' ille Tnumph m otorcycle and rode to California. It was 19 hours straight before she reached Newport Beach from Colo- rado Springs and another year-and- a-half before Switzer's famll) found her. Sance then. S"'111er has al"a)'> owned a m oto rcycle. 'SIJe.Just recent- ly bought a car. but o nly uses 1l occa s1onally for grocery shopping or trips in cold weather. "I always wanted a Harley. I lo vecf the sound and the look." she sa11 • A cam1'l It 1~ JUSt a wa) of saying camisole 1n a shon er time. It's a functional under-Switzer said she's used to the attention she gets riding a Harley and talks freely about the checkered ------------------------------------------. past that has acco mpanied her life- Tap Pants: Similar to a man's boxc:r shon s. C-an be "o rn w11h short skins or loose outer pants. • Teddies: A one-piece garment that combines the cam1 and panties. The low,·r half can be c ut as tap pants or high on the thighs. Stretch lace 1~ a popular fabncauo n and underv.mng ma) be present for suppon and Shopping Hint: Fo r wom~n who )O\C getting hcaut1ful hngene as gifts. thcrc arc cards available at store~ that "111 ltst all Mzes and color preferences. Yo u s1mpl) lill 11 out and pa<;s 11 alo ng to make the man 1n )Our life comfonable when he enters a room filled with "attn and lace m eve11 1maganablc color "My friends laughed when I signed up for dance lessons at Fred Astaire Dance Studios" "NOW l'M HAVING THE BEST TIME Of MY LIFE." ANO JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Oon.r nq '1...n •l"'1 ,,. t '"'''' ·~ ii \ O'\· CIOCO<l 1?' "'°"' W>C.ol Me ond vo..t ~h So CQIT'11 a •" '.l!><l "•IA' ""< • "" ur o•,,.,.. ~ wo·•·"9 •or vov o• VOii' ff9d Asta"" Dotie• Slud>I) 1G1h Cert1ftco1e Avo1lobtel ll5J] NO BUA SPIRIT SPORT EDITION Warranted to tM Year 2001. 'fttE SAPPHIRE COll.EcnO N BY NOBUA f\1U..aJT DIAMOND AT r«>e>N. ADmON~WITH t1LTM-'l'MIR,QUA81Z MO¥I. flmlT MD WAUAN'IWD 10 IANUMIYt, ... ............ style. She is a former alcoholic and intravenous drug abuser. The Al- coholics Anonym ous symbol is etched into he• leg and her aas tank. She is now on disability from a motorcycle accident that left her in a coma for three months and neceuitated two brain surgeries. "I am what I am and have been for so Jona that I do n't really pay Spedallz.lnc In Nalurals • FULL SET tAcryllc, Silk, Unenl .. . ............ 530 •FILL_...... ............. ......... .. ............... $16 • Manicure & Pedicure . ......... . ............ S 14 • Manicures. ..... . .. ...... .. ........................ S 7 • Pedk:ures.. ........................................................... $12 .............. ..._ Rea. $40 Rec. $20 Rea. $20 Rq. $10 Rq. 520 tOO E. 17dl St. c-.. MeM ... , ....... E:~ Q .. 5 .. 8 0.-L 11a ... at_.. SAT 9'$1 ir9(J•• • Cli. ii a plurnt spot for ,tbc .no.ly bulipy. Adventure 16fti: --ltarbci' Boulevard. la wt• aifta for campers and hikers. IW dtoee wbo favor a oDHU>P ....... aeunion, Trees.-ll-Ua. ·~1 aext door on. New~rt 1cMdn9rd. ii ldlia& t.Del~VC ..... IOP aad NU...rzt OiriWDM trlel,. and bundles of ev~ bouPL Tbe)'re open until 9 ,.m. most eveninp. u are most o . the tbope in the C4t,artyarda. And Lions Pait. a ball llock away between J lt.b and Put, is a plea.slnt spot to relall in after you've checked off the lut item on your list. When the fot rolls in, bundle up and bead for Balboa Island. The merchants alona Marine A venue and the bayfront residents put on. a holiday display \Ut's worth a tnp for even the most tcluctant shopper. Park on a side street if Marine Avenue is foll and enjoy the ducks and 1equll1 alona the bayfront. The Balboa Beach Co .. Sundance attention to 1t," she said. "Why do I ride? Because I want 10. because 11 feels good. Why do you breathe?" Not all Harley riders are so well- known or o utspoken Man) con- tradict the tough image that accom- panies their mode of transpona11on and most would reach into their own pockets to help the le~' for- tunate. On Nov. 12. about 8.000 Harley- Davidson owners participated 1n thl' annual "Love Ride." "hit·h raised more than $500.000 for thl' Muscular Dystrophy As!>ociat1on . .\1 the end of a 100-mtlc ndc from Glendale. bikers gathered a t a ranch in Malibu Canyon for a barbequc and conccn. The scene looked hke a modem- day Woodstock. with thousands o f people, ranging from the outrageou!> to the sedate. lounging rm the lawn. And Harley nders apparent!) ha\l' their own brand of hero worship. gathering around David C roloby and -Gary Busey ~ns-tre'tmrt. of course). fo r pictures and auto~raph<. Last weekend. thou..ands ul h1lr.c:r' gathered at Dodger Stadium to tk- liver presents and canm·d goods in the annual To)s for TtH\ l'ullc:l11un About 75 members of the Panfir Coast Chapter of the Hark) n" nl'r' Group 1n Westmin<.ta rumhkd down the freewa' "Ith 'tuffro animals and dolls ·,trappt·d 10 th<' back of their bikes -hard I) holding up the dangerous rl•pu1a11un 1hl0) have been asscx-1atcd "1th The bikes. w11h a cult attraction l>I sons. have 86 }Car., ol h1\Wn The three Oa' 1d\t1n hruthl·r. and W11l1am Harle} rulll·d 1hc:1r lir<it three motorcycles off the line an 1903 and continued to du so through the Depression and World War 11 The late 1950s and '60s ~"' thl' explosion of the American .. m otor- cycle culture ... with the black leather iackets becoming not onl> a state- ment of fashion, but of a preferred lifestyle, according to offic1al'l at the Milwaukee-based compan) fhc outlaw btker image was prom oted in "The Wild O nes." starring Marlon Brando. But compan) offic1al'i and those associated with the bus1ncs" take issue with the 1mpress1on that era left o n the public's mind. "Whtie a very small outla" ele- ment -estimated at less than I percent of all m otorcyclists -docs exist in Amenca. tt 1s a grave error ud other .,... .. .,..... -... ........-wear. J.P ....... ...S l!aloD .,_... oac-ndi1ilMI dadU&ne = doOn o( .......... IJdl' • =~~":.'°:.:''~ oar band-made.~ llftl. Aod M. OuiDD'• Ledill' McMDliet caniel • ~ .. llae of 00.. name ;ewe ;;aDdblir orumntt at b1rp1A pric:el. MOit ~ plan to stay open until 7 p.m. and a rew will be open until 9 p.m. thfOUlh ()uisUDU Eve. • At the Sandpper Vari~ty Stott, amid candla. caleodan and pf\ wrap, 1 white ud araY Penian cat named Sa~ha was curled up on a cardboard carton. With ber head tucked under her pews •. Sateha slept. oblivious of any yuleudc ooncema. Outside people smiled at each other as they passed. and at the end of the avenue, boats cruised by in the harbor. . . This, I d~ided, 1s the way to shop for the holidays. to assume ihat today's moto rcyclists reflect this outdated stereotypical image," com1;>any spokeswoman Kathryn Molhng said. "In fact, toda' 's Harle) ·Davidson nder 1s likely 10 be a professional person fro m an above-average income fam- 11\. In short. the perso n next door." ·Harle\ -Davidso n tac ed 1u toughest 'era 1n the 1970s and earl) '80s. "hen Japanese motorcycles flooded the American m arket. Harle' s had develo ped a reputation fur p(wr Quality, unreltab1lity, ex- pensive repair!> ·and old-fashioned design From 1983 10 1986. the: com pan) undrrwent a drastic change - adapting Japanese production sys- tems. reorganizing the "orkplace and introducing more diverse prod- ucts. A~ a result, Harlc)-Dav1dson "ent fro~ 5 percent of the he<t')· "'eight ~6rqcle market to near!~ 20 percent. In IQ86. more an . )() Harle'., "ere sold nat1onw1de. ac- cording 10 rnmpan) figures. Jim \\ 1'tmcr. owner ol the West- minster HarlC\-Da' 1dson deal- ership. \3td he sells a couple hun- drc:d ol the .\ml·ncan-made motor- ntlcs ,1nnuall) The last two }Car\ ha'<~ OCl'n thl' he'' for sales. and the \hop I'> jlr,ad~ \old out o n man) nl'W m(1dd~ W1<.nwr attnhutcd thl' ancrcaS(' 10 qualtt~ 1mpro,eml'ntl> and the 'alue dcpn·l'1a11on of Japanese bi kes. ..Ifs the in-thing 10 ha'e a Harley no" ... he ..a 1d Sale~ manager O'Oa) said the company has concentrated its sales efTons on the whtte<ollar class be- cause 11 <;pends the money. Harle}-Dav1dsons range in pnce from S~.400 to S 13.800. For man) professio nals. the biker mystique 1s a way to hvc out the bad bo~ or bad girl image. Regardless. a Harle) a nd tts nder almost alwa)S gamer a1tc:nt1on Sw1t1cr said she's used to the stares she gets But nothmg c.an talr.l' awa\ tht' freedom she fee ls a~ she flies-down the street or c uts between lanes on the frcewa}. 'Tm JU St o n the best high "hen I'm on top of that bike ... Sw111er said. "I haven't found anything to top 11. and believe m'e I've tned everything." THE MEDICAL STORE Praents OPEN HOUSE. FOR.POST-MASTECTOMY PATIENTS Wednesday, December 13, 1989 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m.. Come In end LEARN about Ille lat•t Cualom At Jot>eC ....,_, brM I and most progr ....... treatment tor ~by fl' I JI c .. ---edeme. Milo' ~of..... oerUlld ... PtCllllNlll by Jobeit, ~ & Camo. • Educ8tlorW ..._..A ...... • 351....,.... ROlld #11' (7 14) 722-1128 Ncupwt Bwh. CA eanw .._ ........ e••O OPENING MONDAY! '»ewptJet Beaueete (formerly N~port Mandarin) We've Got A Brand New Theme! llDICAllllmFll All Yo• C.n l•t ,, •• Lunch lel'Ved 11 am • 2:30 p.m. · w ly Dinner Served 3 p.m.-7 p.m. lncludee Soup & s.lad Bar & Coaaplimeataty ....... Senior Qtizen Special! s39s BUFFET HAPPY HOUR 4100 -7a00 • FREE APPEl'iDaS SPmALDRINK OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday,~ 10, 1111 - l'\ICI\ \\H\I ' Hlg"' tea benefits the BIC Committee After twentyyears, t son's death still hurts . 8y KMIN M. HID or .. Dlll1 ,.... SU'9 -C..tuce and Alldrew MortMud bolted a special hiah tea and rcce~ don recently at ttieir Moss Point Lqu.na Beach, home for current and ~ve mcmbcn of the UCI eafth Sciences Brain Imaging Center (BIC) Committee. Event chairman and emcee for the evenin& Floe Sdiamaclter pointed out the extravagantly. tented and decorated grounds. adding, "We don't want you 10 think that we did all this for our party -11 was all donated.'' . In actuality. the setting had been tadored for the previous evening's wedding of Arabian borsc broker Phil Hatfield to C hnstine Pavlo <;onnic Morthland explaining. "W~ hke to {>1.g&y-back events to help fund-raismg groups keep their costs to a minimum. Th1) young couple was extremely interested in the re- search of the Brain Imaging Ce nter and the efforts of our committee. They .were delighted to help b y arranging to have the ir lovel y ~tung left intact for the BIC' Commtttee tu use." sponsor "a day of ~arch, perhaps in honor or 1n membor of some- one." The 365 Club' financial goal for 1989/90 is $365.000. Amona the many friends of the BIC Committee attendini, and re- sponsive to Liechty's request, were A&Mlle Clarke, founder of the com- mitt~ Geor1e and Dottle Hewitt. Cy and LeAu Alford, 0(. Jerry and Suclra Brodie, Bob and Meryl 8"- aey, Weadell and Janet ~,., Coa1tu« and Andrew MorWa.84, and Ll1le and Marlaa Miller. · • • • Gump's lkverly Hills was the ~lllng for the recent gala cocktail party hosted b) the Assistance league of Southern California's Mannequini. Aux1ltary as a· thank you for the organ1zat1on's many gen- erous patrons and fnends. W11h the assistance of Gump's execu11ve di- rector Shelton Eiits and his staff. the Mannequins coordinated a display of some of the store's most spectacu- lar JC\\elr) Orange County Mannequins on hf<• 1 included Barbara Karl, Joyce iteaul!'le and Lori Lawrence. PAPARAZZI Pt,1·s < .- Je•n IJecMJ, found'"9 prnld•nt of die •c Ca••lltH, .. v• •" ln1plr•tlon•I speech on die need ffH r ... IWCtt •nd community support at the group•• h'9h t•• •nd reception. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thai will be a d1ffttent lund of letter. I have tbouaht of wnuna to you many umes. but today is the day I do it. My only son was kllled in Vietnam in 1969. It took our family 10 yea.rs to accept uus loss and lead normal hves. I am wriung to you about the wall. that Vietnam Veterans Memonal in Wa.sbmgton Man}' fnends and n-lauves who mean well have v1S1ted the wall and sent me photos o f m}' son's name. Every 11me I get a picture my heart breaks. I become depressed and my day is rumed. . I had high hopes and expectations for m y son It 1s no pleasure for me to ~ his name etched on a wall with thousands of others who died in a war. The wall, 10 me. 1s a giant tombstone I( people want to go there and ~Y the!r respects. fine. but please don't wntc to me about 1t or send me p1ct1.1res I ha' e nn er ~en there and I do not wish to go -t-ore" er ·ad in Madison. Was Dur Sad Mota.er: Your letter 11 evidence O..t aot all~of H lff ~11 die ume way. Tboanod1 of pareat1 llaave traveled to Wultillato• to lff tM ume of a 1oa or dauglilter oa tbat wall aad It was a 1reat comfort to tlllem. YH uy yH i.ave accepted y04lr 1011, but It soll.D4l1 a1 lf yoe are still la a state of dealal. I respec&f•lly 11ue1t ti.at yo• eoa1lder rrtef C04Ul1eli81. I feel sad for you. dear. No pain caa equal that of lo1lac a c~ld. DEAR ANN L.\!':DFRS I am 55 M' husband ts 65 My eyesight and heanng arc normal for a per'>(.>n s;TI) agt" I ""ear tnlocals and when I can'1 hear something I admit 1l Ru1 nul llam He hrags that his t)eS1ght 1s :?0-!0 without gJassc' (II 1~n't1 anJ tn'>"ll·d tha1 11 I ""ould stop mumbling his bcanng would be perfel·t Ever) da} we gel into an argument bc't·au~ Harry, cannot hear For example. I'll say ... It certainh 1s a Im'°"' da' " and he II come bad v.1th. .. Who did )OU sa) IS ~!ht' v.a~·· .. Yesterda:, a man na mt"d S1dne\ phoned and left a message. When Harl) got home I told hi m that this pt'rson l alled He said ... Did he"" and I said . "Yes. S1dne) ··He 1hcn a\lo.cd .. \\ho lalkd'> .. I repeatesj ." ID NE) ·· Ham got red in the face and '>huu1ed. "I don 1 kno" an' bod) named hclb) ;. The partnership theme was con- tinued by Dr. Monte Bacbsbaam in his talk to the gathcnng. While spcakina of the ncv..~~r~e~se~anrc~hihbe:Jin~g~-l-...,._,ir:."lllll~..-~j~--::~-;;:;;;::;;;;:-::::::;;:-:-::::-!-::&::=---:--a~J:=-:=:-~~L:"~~~~~~-=~~:-~~~ conducted at thE C enter he • H I h f emphasizcd 11\iSmamage tv.cen ommun1ty ea t ete set Whoever wro1e tha t line ... ( nme gro" old v.11h me. the bes1 1s )Cl 10 be:· didn't kno" a cou on-p1ckin' thing about gro\.l.ing old If these are the goldt"n )Cars. wh) bother V.'hal(fo otner peo pTe O<>v.nen t e' a' e a probrem11ke fllW I am L -Exhausted 10 Los ..\ngelcs the. U1vcrs1ty and the Community which benefits all conn·rned ." Additional speakers stressing the tmporunce of c-0mmun11y tnvt}lve- ment with UCI and tht" Brain Imag- ing Center were Eldon H. "Locky" ~k.lta.r1. financial advisor) com- mmtc chairman-: Or. William E . 8-.ey Jr., professor and chairman of the UCI Department of Psy- chiatry and Human Behavior. and Jeu Uedty, fo und ing pre~tdent of the committee. Liechty introduced the BIC com- mittee's new 365 Club program. and urged support of the club which asks members to donate S 1000 each to HHIDGI-: I)' CHARLES GOREN wttti OMAR SHARIF ~ Tannath Hinch I Bolh vulnerable. Nonh deals. WF.ST • "8 l NORTH • 10 6 5 J A 7 AK7542 • 7 EAST -J 10 9 6 4 Q J 10 • Q 9 4 Q 8 5 J 96 • 8 6 • A 10 9 5 OUTH + A J 7 K 2 . 8 3 • KQJ4J2 The bidding: Nortb East 1 J• Pau l 0 Pus ,.. , .. Sou lb l • J NT Wttt Pass Pus Openina lead: Jack of • When you have two suits you can establish, how do you determine which Is the riaht one to tackle? Quite o ften. countina your tricks will give you the answer. The auction was simple enough. North saw no reason to introduce his weak spade suit, especially with such a~fine six-card minor, so South simply bid what he thouaht the side's combined assets would make. We5t led tbe jack o f hearts. As- 1umin1 you were declarer, which minor suit would you have aone af- ter at the second trick? To arrive at tbe right decision, all you have to do is count your tricks. On top there are five fast tricks. Since you have to surrender a trick to set up diamonds, that line in- creaaes your total to only e\ahl, and by then the enemy would have their heart suit established. The count of your possible win- ners reveals you need at least one club trick to fulfill your contract. Therefore, you 1hould win the open-ina heart lead in dummy and Ind a club. Assume your kina of clubl IOlel to the ace. The defenders would tbal fon~ out your rcmainiq stop- IUfflLL'S •llUTEIY llC. ................. ·---.---..... Roast Turkey Dinnen C'\'ft) Sunday .., tw.oii,. (Ol'Qnl drl Mir 673-0910 "Babc_s W Toilan<t." now an an- nual trad1t1on sponsored by People for ln-lu Community Health. 1s set fortoday. ll:JO am.to l·JO p.m.at the Irvine Hilton Hotel. Chnstmas entertainmeat and ho liday brunch arc planned for both adults and children. with proceeds from the $45 per person ucket\ IS 15 for children) benefimng SAFERlDES and ad- d1t1o nal PI C H prOJects. C all 857-656Q tor t1ckc1 1n forma t1on. • • • The Board of Directors of the per, and you would have to rely on an even club split 10 bring home your game. Where you gain 1~ on those occa- sions when East holds the ace of clubs, even if the suit is divided 4-2. If East ri~es with the ace o f clubs. you would sco re five club tricks and five others for an overtrick, so that defender has to follow low. Your long wins and. with a sixth trick in the bank, you then turn your atten· tion to diamonds. Since the odds on a 3-2 diamond split are better than 3-3 clubs, you immdaitely concede a diamond and, when that suit be- haves. you score a well-earned nine tricks. Qraqe CoHty Perfo_rmln& Art• Center will pr~scnt the 16th annual benefit Chnstmas Candlehght Con- cert toniJ!.lt at the Disneyland Hotel. The Pacific Chorale and the Pacific Symphony will be featured at the black tic event. Ttcketi. are S 175 per person. Call the center. 556-21 21. for ava1lab1hty • • • Rex and Susan Chandler will host llOHOS('OP•: the sixth annual Re' Chnstmas Brunch in suppon of the American Red Cro11 Disaster Relief Fund. De<:. 17 betwee n 10 30 a m a nd I 3U p.m. at the Rex Rt>staurant. Balboa Peninsula. Cost is S35 per person and advance rescn a11ons are re- quired. Call 6 7 5-:!566 for reSt'r· vat1on ava1lab1ht). Wishes arc fulfilled, romantic indi- vidual declares. "You might be everything I'd hoped for! .. Spiritual values discussed with older person. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)-Plent) of activity, especially for Sunday. You get the messaac. you respond and your enthusiasm 1s mfectious. Long- dist.ancc call venfiei. asp1rat1ons. Wisc person sa)s. "You have come full circle!" • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt !2): Dtf- Dear Ellhau1ted: Some of tltem become fruurated aad •pse&. like yoa. T1ae 1mart ODH keep Uae lid OD 884 die blood pre111&re down. Y CHI DOW by aow tile same Harry 11 playla&, 10 wi.at would It cost to go al•I wltti It utJl be ls ready to admit tbat Ille affd1 •aelp~ DEAR ANN LAND ERS: Wh) aren't the la"''> of ct1q uettt based on common sense.., I JUSI returned from a dinner part) a nd for the 500th time there are <;pots on the lront of m' dresi. Food ne'er falls on m) lap v. h1ch 1s v. here the naplon 1s Eking a full- bosomed v.o man. thl· gra'' ~lad dressing. t"lt . fall on m) chest. Can you come up with a soc1all\ acceptable alternative'' -u!><rn M .. Camp Htll. Pa. Dear Sasa.n: If you doa't have aerve enoagb to defy coaveaUoa 194 pet the napkin where It will do ltae most 1ood. tbe oaly altenaatlve ls to conceatrate on bein1 extremely carehaJ. espc('1ally where pubhshmg. travel. dtsscmmauon of 10fonna11on enter scenano. Be direct. take 10111a11,e Sea JOume). thought o ut of picture. comes back into iocus. LIBRA {Sept 23-0ct :!:?l lntu1· uon plays maJor role Interest 1n spmtual ~alues. me1aph,<i1cs domi- nate. lnd1 \'1dual rid~ to 'ou ':MlH "You actuaJly inspire mt''~. Famih d1sputt concerns v.ho O\.l.OS v.hai ..\quanan v.111 take charge SCORPIO (Oct 23-'-:()" 21 l '\!> strange as 11 sounds. ~ou could be playing corned~ role 10n1iht pot- ligbt o n cooperation. public appear· ance. manta! status. Keep plans flc\· 1ble. Onginal idea undergoes tran~· formation. Gem 1n1 responds SAGITIARIUS I No' :?:!-De<: 211 Shattenng of d 1shcs part of ~enano -remain even-tempered Pat1c0l'e Personal hon1ons expand ~orp10 JOIO!> tn comedv {Oultne CAPRICORl"it I Dt-c 22-Jan 191 Lunar a <;pcc t lOnt1nues to emphasize 'a net) spec-ulat1on. poss1b1ht) of v.1nnmg contcst uclc w11h number 'i You·u be chckmg l)pewmer l l')\ Catching up wtth corrcspondenct' ,., necc<1..ar. AQL'ARICS 1Jan 2U.f eb. 18). 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DAILY ptLOT/ Sundly, D1aernb9r 10, 1111 Arts groups move to Pie~ up educational slack Art museum and Philharmonic Society offer Art and Music Program for county students 9y HOUY J. W AGNER Even in the bria,bt room, an on- looker can see the lights go on when students becin to connect the cords -or chords -of the creative process they arc watchfog. ljl!at is the point of the Art and Music Program co-sponsored by the Oranac County Philharmonic So- ciety and the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The program gathers aroups of students from schools all over the county to show them how art is born. "When we Jook at any kind of an. we're looking at depth of the soul." composer C hris Coobatis tells stu- dents. They seem disinterested. But they sit up and take notice when he begins to play his syn- thesizer, first random sounds. then a pattern of notes, until he has created a musical mosaic right before their eyes. Coobatis uses the synthesizer and soundless video clips to introduce f students to musical composition. He explains first about the common threads linking the artists behind any work or type of art: the quest for sclf-cxpression,lhe need 10 com- municate, the use of contrast. "Whatever you learn in any pt form will carry over to other art fonns," be explains. Then he demonstrates, taking the youths on an interactive journey tbrou&}l a couple of musical sketches. Students fi rst view the film clip alone as Coobatis explains n ow vis- ual and especially theatrical ans have a pace similar to music, which becomes the musician's cue for what type of music to choose. Theo he lays in a beat. The syn- thesizer puts an orchestra at his fingenips a nd through the magic of overdubbing he brings instruments to life, one at a time. Once he has laid in a bass lane students begin to participate. calling out from their seats wha1 mstru- mcl\!S they think should be added. helping Coobatis choose the tone. Coobatis begins with a black-and- white clip students probably don't recognize, scoring two minutes with their help. Then he bnngs the idea "Totally Delightful .. ~ -Dixie Whatiev. AT THE MOVIES A Tri·Star llt·lt•a!->•' ·-•mrtAau ·-· ..... ---• .., ... I.RX cm:ll S.C..•C..----"'"""' -«><• tO-.ll'9'l•-,.,,.. f .. .n ........... -· .,._ -·~f .. -.t'l ~ c.--.. t....... -· ·-"9'lllll c......., •• -"-·-MUC<!HX IQ1156 -«>--· _.,.._ R 'lillO "' 1 ... ,~ •ltlillloa ''"'"" ~ ·fl -•IA-l6J !(Q) (OW.Sf~.,.,., W(~ ·--f~['•• ._.' .... .,,. ·----1>-0t .. , (1!16~ ...... ---56•-... ,0()( ·---··-:~.~~ .. .,_/' •IMll'WIT•IUICJll ·-'f!CA ,,..,.rr ... ~ •~t_,,.~ .. , ·-·--f ... ~tr.JI; "4G llfl •• Jll& l-°"""'c.o... ==:"""""' ---·--.e.-... ·~1-.cn,,a; ... --,.. ' .,,.., .. , .. _ 00 2!6! home usina a clip from "Star Trek: The Next Generation." With the expected theme and sounds stripped away, studeou can S« bow music sets the mood for the visual imqcs. By the time the hour-Long lecture is over, students offer rousing ap- plause. The experience plays on famili- arity, relating what high school stu- dents already know to the new ideas they are hearing and seeing. :rhc current installation at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, "American Landscape Video: The Electronic Grove." lends itself to Lhe program, as the medium is probably the most accessible to modem teen- agers. But they won't see this stuff on MTV. The an1sts represented arc amon$ the most cntically acclaimed in their field. And although the medium wasn't even available 40 years ago, the Philhannonic Society and museum staff and docents hope it will help them expose the students to classical concepts while arousing their curiosity for further exploration. "A GREAT FILM ! 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Stu· dents are ab1e to gi ve their own ideas about the artist's message and do- cents provide whate' er mformation 1s available from 1he artists and en tics. If the musical program makes students applaud. the vtsual e'\· pericnce seems to leave them an thouibtful silenct>. While the teachers rccca vc 'lupport matcnals for discussion before a nd af\er the field tnp. the tours arc designed to fill a gap an !>Chools left by cuts to budgets and "nonessen- tial" programs -often the arts. Each tour takes two hours. half spent on music and the other half on ~O\llE LISTl~GS Newport Beach , '\ 1\ /(I nw-os _,.o'" C1111•11111A ~.-) "''"""'-"" ''"'~' """• b .. -0760 ' ................ ll'Gt 11 1 I() ' • " • 1 HMt•• N19ftb JR t• 4~ l 4 • ~kl ) .... tO .... rvtwe 1 IP,11 4 4 \ •I~ \ 4'\ 8 15 10)() •DWA•os IS~ND CINIMA ~ .... "'., ... ,,,, ....... pO<I ,.,,.., &~!118 I ~ WM"a T•llo .... 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Students a11cnd1ng the high school programs are selected from clcctivl' arts classes. so their in1cn·st an some pan of the program~ as '1rtually assured . The programs arc free to the par- 11c1pants and school d1s1ncts. funded Costa Mesa IDWA•DS CINIMA C•NT•• /101 .... oot l flvd /~~w Vr,Of' Ct~t .. , 91~ 4 J4 I I '---·a T-.... fP', I It I I 1 4 I> 6 10 l n..Uttt•M••-!Gt I 4\ t lS ~I\ ' a 45 ) St-.......... , IPC,1 • i "1 \ I )() 10 • All 0-.. Go To H••"•" IV ~ 4\ 10 15 n.. •• ., IPGt t 10 • !>O " 1"' •DW-DS CIN•MA H~•t>o" 8"" .,,,._,,,, A~• S•&· ,101 9adr to'"•,.,...,. 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The program has been 1n oper- ation fo r four }ears and some stu· dents have been able to auend all through high school. Ideally, school d1stnch ma) par· ucipate at all grade levels so b) the ume studen1s reach h1ib school the} have built a frame or reference for a ny art or music they may encounter later o n. .. After all. .. s.a~ s Ph1lharmon1c So- ciety pubhclSl Bruce Hartman. .. these kids art going to be the audiences of tomorro~." I LeM WM"I Tellll ... lf'G IJf I.' S\ J \ 10 110 'I H 1 0# ........ c ..... , 1•1 I} 15 1 4\ 4 S\ ' 10 1 ....... -T~ 111 I IQ l I\ I !(' 'I j() Huntington Beach IDWAIHU CHAn.• CUfTit• '1'1 l """'""' ... , 841-0110 I TM .... ef dM ..... t'1 } 4\ I I 5 O 8 Ill 10 4S ,...,._.....,..llPll!4S 7 4 1() 7 9.0 J .._ .. dM ,..,...,. l tl'GI I JO I S .Kl II •O IS • .,_. IPUI II S l 4S I IS 9 4S S it-M ......... tPC. tlpl 1 JO\ 1 JO 10 I DWAltDS HUNTINGTON TWIN l8S4 J IA••" \1 848-0)88 I ~ ..,..., T-.... 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Sl»QRIS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1988 Cal takes a·civantage of UCI, ~9-78 Mulligan relies on freshmen when starters come up short Tho Dall)i - BERKELEY -Thin.as went from b9d ~ worse quickly for UCI on Saturday night The Anteaters, who cnttrcd a pmc apinst 5-1 California without the services ·or point guard Rod Palmer or his backup, found the confines of Harmon Artna no1 so &icDdly. Center Ricky Blitlcr played only 10 minutes and scored but two points because of foul tro uble. Justin Anderson failed to shoot well outside played little in the second half, and Rdb Doktorczyk fouled out also after scoring seven points and arabbina six rebounds. With three stanen contributing no more than 20 minutes apiece and Palmer down, CaJ took cOntrol carty and never relented en route to a 99-18 victory o ver the Anteaters in a non-conference game before a sellout crowd of 6.578. It was Cal's 13th strti&ht non-conference win at home ancf 28th in 31 pmcs. The Golden Bean pressed most of the;: p.me, ran their b~ak without problems and had a l.S-point lead by t he time: the game was 10 minutes old. UCI hit only 2.S percent from the noor and committed 12 of its 15 . turnovers in the first 20 m1n1,nes. "I thou&ht we were so bad. th<" crowd didn't even get 1n the gam<":· said a disa ppointed UCI Coach Bi ll Mullipn afterward. "I apolog1Led to (Cal Coach) Lou (Campanelli) after the game for how bad ..... e played. rm embarrassed.'' While mos1 of his stancn ""·ere playina poorly -Jeff Herdman was the lone bright spot ""'ith 17 points -Mulligan decided to look 10 his ·younger players. ""As far as posn1 vc thi ngs go. the three freshman played pretty wt"ll." MUlli'8n said. ··and Herdman dtd a fine 1ob the who le game. The frestimen aot a lot of playing time. and they handled it prruy w('ll. Our veterans didn't.•• F~hman Dylan Rigdon staned a l point guard 1n plal;('" of Palmer and scored 12 points on thrtt-ef· four shooting from th(' field -on" of two treys -and fi v" of seven from th" hn" in 25 minutes. ··we rccru11 D~ Ian as an off guard. and he ends up staninf at po1n1 because of 1 ..... 0 inJuncs: Mulligan said. Freshman guard Craig Marshall responded to 19 minut('s Q/ 11me with a 12-point. t.,.,·0-assis1 outing which included five-0f-n1ne shooting ~ from the floor. "'He's really sman and knows cvcrythinf we're do ing," Mulligan said ... Hes just a JOY 10 coach." Fryhman forward Jeff. Von Lutzow led the !cam with eight rebound!., and added fi ve poin1s and two ,ssis1s desp1t" a poor l-for-7 shootina night. • But they were not enough in a gam" UCI would soon lik" to forget. "Now .,.,.e'll Stt how jj;ood we can coach." Mulligan said. ··w" can't le! th~ guys fold:· Six Cal pla)"'°" were 1n double figures. led by reserv~ Bill Ellebv ( 17 poin1s) and Enc McDonough ( J 4 points). and stancr Ryan Drew. who hit five ofsU 3-point a11"mp1s for 15 points. o~~~.,.._...,._ SoC•I College's Jeff Bickmore goes up for shoe fleft), •s does t••mmat • Bradd Heckman during Vanguards' w in over Redla nds S.turd•J night. Hlf;tl .. t .11001. HOl H\ .. h.t:TB\l,I . SC,C runs past Redlands ly RU SSEU. BANKS o..-y -c ... .._- Loolung for somc1h1ng d1ff('rcn1 in exercise. bu! don·1 .,.,'B.nl 10 put 100 much s1ra1n on thl' bcxly. Tired of v.·hat Jane Fonda and Jack Lalanne hav" 10 offer. Th"n one might wan1 to check what the Southern California Col· lqr m"n·s basketball team has to offer. All you have 10 do is sho"'' up at lh" gymnasium for a couple of hours. sit on wood"n bl"achers. en- dure a httl" pain. Bui along with those symptoms. 1hcf(' might be d i.zzin"s. hypervent1lat1on and stia- m111sm of 1he eyes. If you .... ·ere fonuna1e enough 10 ttt SCC play Redlands 1n 1h" cham- pionship gam" of 1hc sixth Christ Collcg" Basketball Classic at CO Saturday night. 1h"n you got an eyeful\ and a hectic .... ·orkout. Th" Vanguards (6-2l put on a temfic ('Xhibll1on in 1he an of ex- ercise. and ran th(' l"IS off Redlands (6-21 10 capture th" championship wi1h a resounding 110-89 victory. It was enough 10 -..·ear ou1 a few pair of N tkt"S. "I was e..-"n a liule more worked up. 1n this game. lhen I norm.all)' ge1:· said a composed. bu1 slightly wom-0u1 . Bill R"ynolds. SCC"s coac.h. He had good reason 10 be. R"ynolds nearl) saw his team Fl blown out of 1hr gym 1n the finl 1:04 of the game as Rcdli:nds jump- ed to a quick 8--0 lead. And 1f that seemed bad. 11 onl y got worse for tht Vanguards 1n !he earlv st.ages. With 16:58 left tn ihc first half. sec trailed. 16-4. with ap~ntly no letup 1n sight b)· lhc BuUdop. Reynolds said. ··t was very con~ jPtea~ SH VANGUARDS/CS) Edison nips Marina, 56-55, in tournament final Dodgers the Duran of baseball? I am cmbarasstd for the Los An· aclcs Dodgt:B. It's a team which has become the Robtno Duran o[ major lcaaue baseball -100 old. too slow. and without power. And, followi ng 1hc rtttntl y-com· pleted baKball meetings in Nash· ville, Tenn .. Dodgen' management appcan as mystified about how to solve the plight as Duran was qains1 Supr Ray Leonard. Unlike Robtrto. the Dodgers e11n't say no mas or blame it on the rcfetft. Thcy"ve got stay and f\lht. But with what weapons? If the Oodfen, non-competitive in Lbcirown division for thrtt of the 1ut four seasons f31 7-328 •. 492). were to <>pen the 1990 season with their c;ui;reat cut or players. Ibis . WOldd bi: the lineup: •catcher~ Mike Sciotcia, aec 31, (.2'°-10 Hit, .W RBI~ a man wbo bu (!layed m-tlw\ I ,000 pmel bu1 CU't be eit~ IO last lbftver. Sciolcia's streft11:b is plale-blockint but he is slow with othcr--~ dolimive abi~. Hit ~-~~..n.y .... 34. •~ill, 0""'9id. Cl.• As .._ t.-.e twitdt-lliuer widl _ ............ (,247, 20 lfll. .. ftll) bo<il-lie .............. .. ..,_,,,._ ·-i l do llOI Rn1lt1 il1sm.IMI M...,. ---=~-:=-:~-:: __ ,,.. ... ,,, ..... ....,.. ... (.212. ...... ,. ··•-TMY'l/al TIM' D8ly fltfot The Santa Mana Tournament championship gam" on Saturday ni&ht tumed out to bt an all.Sunse1 Leaaue affair, and in th" end. the Edison Hi&h boys basketball team overcame Marina. 56-.SS. after limi1- in& 6-foot·l I j unior CC'nler Cherokec- Parb to 11 points. The Characrs used a balanC't'd offensive attack with four players in double figutts. led by Brandon Jessie's 13 points. Charlie Tyler added 12. center Bill Martineau had 11 and Todd Sm~r scored 10. While Tom lbobt had sis. points. his job was watching Parks most of the ni&ht as the Characn did a fine job of team defcn~. Parks gained his third early in the second quaner and was hand-cuff'('d the res1 of tht ""'a\ Edison led b) fi v" 10 l'1gh1 po1nis most of the way as Todd Sn1~s.t"r scored all 10 of his po1n 1s 1n th c-first half as the Chargers built a JO-~~ halftime cdg". Jessie scof"W eigh t of his points 1n 1he sccond half. Edison main1a1ned 11s e1gh1-po1n1 lead, 44-36. after lhf('c quancrs. but Marina's half.-coun !rap in thl' final two minutes caused a fe"' lu rnovers and tightened the score. The Charsers turned the ball near the finish. but Marina misS('d a shot :u the bu.uer. Marina's Scan Haselng 51.'."0f"W ciaht ofh1s game.high 14 points and Travis Boyd had fi''<' of hts nine during the crucial fourth quant•r. Bran! Shelor added I J for Manna. which is 3-2. Edison in1orO\'cd to l·I '"It looki.'J ll~l· \\\~\ rl·al t1n.·d team!> 1hat had 0...-l·n av.a) (rom home for thrt'e Ja~ ~. and the~ loo k- ed ('Ahausted oul there:· Ed1~n Coach Jon l:Jorchen said ""lt"s JU ~\ nice to l"a'e home fo r thrl"t' da\s and .... ·1n. but 1rs d1Hll·u1t to dCl .. · In the San Luis <lh1spo r o ur· namenl: •Ocean \"1e.,., ·s Greg Evans hn th" second of t .... o fri:c thro.,.,s .,.,·1th 10 seconds left to hf\ 1he St-ahav.ks o'·"r San ~1arcos. 41-46. 1n the champ1onsh1p gan1e The Seaha\\ks (4-0) "''ttt l«i b) ~1arc"l i"n Be-rgc with 17 points and 10 f('bou nds, and E'·ans added I 4 po1n1s Th~ game "'en\ bal·l. and fonh most of 1he ..... a,, v.·tth San ~1 arcos carryin& a 28-26 ]('ad 1n at halftime bcfort being hm1fia to JUSI SI.\. points 1n 1he third quanl'r Do.,.,"TI 35-34 at the s1an of thr folinh quancr. San ~farcos had a 4b-.J4 ad\'an1age 1n the .... ·an1ng moments bcfort Ocean \11e"' scored 10 ue In 1h" Laguna Beach Tournament •Corona del ~l ar "'"atche-d a 32-27 halft1m" \cad tum 10 a 61-55 O\"('nime defr:at at 1hc hands of Fallbrook .... •hen the Sea t...1ng.-; made only fiv" of I 7 ff('{' 1hrows 1n the final ~5 minutes 1n th" fiflh plact game. Do\lo'l\ 51 -47 1n rqulat1on v.·11h 30 set'Onds to go. Cd ~i took a ttm(' out called a pla} and workro 1h" ball to John Paulsen C~2 points). who scored and th('n stol" 1h" inbounds pass off tht' press. He fed Warren Johnson underneath for the game- Turnovers spell demise for Orange Coast 10 its fu1lest. Skyline w ins 64-54 for San Jose t itle; Golden West takes third The 8.S-S4 win behind a balanttd three with at least 20 points. JJ. ·a~k boost~ the Rusdcn to 12-0, Jenkins kd the way with 24, white while the Raiden fell to 9--2. all~tournament selection Kevin .. We came out and st:an.ed off in Andenen, who bad 17 i.n the first tht press and~ hit our fin1 nine half, and o.ia Ri~ chipped in with shots." Gokten "".est 1ssis1ant co.ch 20 each. Dive Stricklin said ... Then we either Thol>.oy ...... Oranac Coast Collqe 1 urned the ball over four straiaht times down coun durina one crucial second half lll'MCb Qd never oven:amc the mis- takel ea ron: to a 64-S. basketball delllt at the huds or Skyline C'.ol-leee i• tbe championship p.mc or tbe Su Jose City Collel!e Tour-eameat. _ Tiie Pin ta ltd JI ·28 ti lbe half. but St)'Uae lied h at 43 with nine miau• to ~ when the 111rnoven -. fll0¥idint Slcylioo ...;111 a n-tl md. .. D ' wivel~ we wt:re he. .. Or- e..~ T<My Oillis oal4. ~-.,oct--­............ -,.-ia--a~-u-:---.ritf;:~:!,~~:: !Ll-C ~:1::Ci .......... _ ...... _ them lonigbt." Scott DeStefano and Pau.I Kos each Md 12 poin\S to lead lhc Piratu, but center Alan Schlincs ,,..,.s limited nine points and Chip Hanlon to se\ICn , with Schlines act· ti._ the oaly bastet between lhc two duriA& tbe final 20 minutes. Kos and Scblincs madt the all-1oumamcn1 ...... Skyline kept OCC away from the illlide. but Paul Kos ti.it a trio of -·-wlli<h -i.e.., 0CC la f'nmt. But when k.OI wtm -. ..... -......... picl< 'IP the ~a:' .:.~1 of !2-Gll lhe ...... ...S 6 ol 10 ftom the liae. a.aaad11Crmm'1...,.: :j?--=-it.--.. ~·"':w·.~ -.0i111 ---• .._-. ........ e ~---..... :$¥·~a~ Ilic Van Sco)'CIC. Dlayir\I a IOlid ~bounded or siolc 1h" ball and ii all-.lro\and pmt, had eiaht assists to was a fist break drill. ., wi&h tu.: 16 Points. .. We wt1t a ltttte oit llCf'VCM.m llic:e hit three )-poinlt:n durin& a {bd'ofth&nd). We 111ftt up \Me -~ ...... -half -"'"""'"""'"""""' 17.0 -;;t;;'liveCloldenWestabil ...r .,.-. of::~~ Ruotlm -a ..:: ~2 "!:!:, ~ "::..!: "'-:.\IS ol S) pa1bm\uce hm 0....4 =· O.udehe Jd11 .. .. u .. io .... -11111'. ----Ir 'W aaa..., aD 12 orw. he 22 1 11191 _ _.._.,,....._o ,,., _ ..... __ "'°""I• _._wts-14•• ,., ----,,, ••els.Or'' .,.. .... ,, .. ,,_ ... __ ............ ·= tying bas~t .,.,,11h six. seconds left. Fallbrook took over 1n ovenim" as CdM missed th" front ends of sev- eral bonus fret' 1hro .... · situations. In th" meantime. Fallbrook hit 14 of 19 from the lin('. Corona del Mar center Dou& Hesse scored 14 points and irabbcd 12 rebounds rn route to carnins aD- toumamcnt team honon. Mart Flint had nine points and six assists. • Ocmck Corcoran. who wa later named to the all-tourney team.. scored 12 of hls pmc--hip 29 points in the final quancr to i:a-'11 Foua* Valley 10 a 59--5.S decision over Savanna. fivina_ the Barons the con- solation lltle. Corcoran had six }.. point goals overall. After a sluai_sh stan which saw I--l'llU'S/CSI United States World Cup team to open with Czechoslovakia ................ SaturdaJ ............. . 8 1111 ... nipped lalrert., 101·101. Alarie's layup sinks Lakers From The Auodated Preu Mark Alaric hit a itriving layup with 22 seconds left and the Washington Bullets went on to a 103-101 victory Saturday night in Landover, Md., snappiq the Los Anaeles Lakcrs' three.game winnina streak. With Washington down IO I· I 00, Alaric took the baU on the right wing. was unable 10 act off a I 0-foot jumper, then drove into the lane and scored with a left. banded layup over two Los Angeles dcfeodcn. After the Lakcrs called a timeout. Michael Cooper missed a 3-point shot. Ledell Eacldcs hit one of two free throws with three seconds to play, giving the Lakcrs one more chance. But Cooper missed another 3-pointcr as time cxpin:d. Jeff Malone scored 20 of his 26 in the second half and Bemard King added 24 points and a season-hiah 11 rebounds for Wash.ington, which snapped a two- pmc losina suuk. Alaric had 14 poirits. ' The Lakcrs have split their games with Washington the last two ycan. "It was a game in which we got stuna on the road," Lakcn Coech Pat Riley said. "We did not sustain our play in the third period. We battled back in the fourth to set the lead, but ii came down to who executed best at the end, and they did." In other NBA games: •Seales 114, CUppen IM: DaJe Ellis "°!)red eiabt of his 28 poi.nu in the Last three ·minutes. help1na Seitt1e bold OD. Elia started his late flurry when he scored on an offensive rebound for a 94-91 lead with 2:34 left. After Gary Grant's two frtt .throws made 1t 94-93 wi_th 2:14 left, Ellis' short book gave Seattle a 96-93 lead with 2:04 kt\, and be added two free throws for a 98-93 tnaJJin with 1:30 remaining. Then the Oippcrs Danny Mannina stole the ball and converted a layup for a 98-95 score, but Michael Cue. ScdUe Threatt and Ellis made two free throws eec1a durina the tut 30 seconds. •Joa IM, _,. N: lWI Malooc scorod 2l ,, Ill l,C, points and Utah held Houston 10 just eiabt points in the tint quarter in Salt Lake City. John Stockton added 16 .points and 10 assists for the Jazz, but the story of the ~me was Utah's defense. The Jazz have won four strata.ht and have held opponcnu under 100 points in all four victories. • K.aleb 114, Celtics tl: Patrick Ewina scored 20 of his 26 points in the third quarter as the New York broke open a close pme. It was the K.nicks' ciabth strai&.ht win at Madison Square Garden this season. • HawU 114, Tlmberwolvai ti: Dominique Wilk.ins scored 33 points. including seven in a tic- brea.kina 13-0 run at the start of the third quarter at the Omni, as Atlanta posted iu sixth straight win. • N1111et1 lM, Benell 13: Alex En&Iish scored 25 points and surginJ Denver limited host Charlotte to three field 'oaJs 1n the fourth quarter, handing the Horneu their seventh consecutive loss. 4- • Pb&em• ltl, Pattn 13: Isiah Thoma/-sco~ 20 of his JO points in the first half to lead host Dctroirpast Central Division.leading Indiana.The loss snapped the Pacers' five~me winning streak and brought the Pistons to wstbin a haJf-game of first place. •Balli 115, 71en Iii: In Chicaao, Michael Jordan scored IS of his 29 points in the third period and Scottie Pippen added 20 for the Bulls. The Bulls led 54-45 at the half, then went on an S..2 bunt to bqin the third period. Then Jordan took over. His steal and layup with 1:41 left in the quarter gave Chicago its biggest second· half lead. 87~l. •Ca•allen Ill, KlDp I ll: In Sacramento. Ran· dolph Keys scored 11 points in the fourth quarter, including three free throws in the Last 18, seconds, as Oevtland snapped a five-game losini streak. The Cavs Came back from a I J.-point deficit in ihe first half to win for only the second time in the last nine pmes. • S,.n lit , Nets t l : In San Antonio, David Robinson scored 26 points to lead the Spurs to their sii;th consecutive victory. With Robinson leading the charat with 12 J.>Oinu. the Spurs pulled away for aood in the third penod. Huntington, CdM ride crest in NSSA ..... The A111d 1l 1d ,.,.. ROME -Tho Uoiled SlalCt, qualify-M" baa for the World Cup for the fint time ,....!,. liace 1950, Saturday wu drawn in the ame __ -..... __ lfOUP .. Italy, lhe favorite to win a record l'ounb IOCCel' champioubi\'; in front o( its borne fans. The fint pmc for the ni\ed Sta1n will be apimt Czecbollovakia at Aorence on June 10, a day after· Italy opens tpinst A~tria in Rome. Thate four teams make up Group A, the first of six lf'OUps picked in show-biz ceremollleS for the three-match fint rou.nd. Aflentina, the dekndina 'champion, opens lune 8 apinst Cameroon in Milan. Minutes after the draw, Italy wu irmaUed u a S-2 favorite by ~rit.ain's lepl bookmakers. Brazil, ~ three-time winner, wu rated leCOnd at 4-1 , wsth the Netherlands third at S-1 , West GermallY 8-1 and Arwcntina 9·1 . The United States wu li1ted at SOQ..I, the loDlf:ll shot, alona with Costa Rica and the United Arab Emirates, in the 24-tcam toumamen..t. The United States, which hosts the 1994 World Cup, was the last team to qualify for 1990, bca~na Trinidad and To~. I~. in the finale of 312 quahfy· i.na matches involv1na 102 nations. . But it was the first team drawn by Italian film star Sophia Loren, and the Americans "".ound up w_hcre. t_hc Italian orpnizers wanted them -1n the tounst etues of Rome and Florence. ''As orpnizcrs. it wu a beautiful draw," said~~ di Montettmola, head of Italia '90, the local cxpnmna committee. "And as Italians.. it was even better." It also left the United States with a slim chance at best of ma.kin& the second round. New York teams tie, 0-0 The New York lslanden and New ~ York RAlll<B. backed by the sharp aoal-.•'-.:, tendina of"Mart Fitzpatrick and John ~an· -·--~ biesbrouck. played to the ftnt scoreless tic of the NHL season 'Saturday niabt in Uniondale. The tie ci;tended the Islanders• unbeaten streak to five (4...()..1). Tht Raqers, leaden in the Pat.rick Division SR 2-1-1 in their last four pmes. The Ran,en outshot the Islanders, 33-26, and were unable to convert three power-play opportunities. El1CWhcre 1n the NH L Saturday: • Capllab 7, Bnlu I: Dino Ciccarelli scored twice as Wuhingt.on matched its best offensive sbowina of the season by routina host Boston, the ~HL's best defensive learn. Ciccarelli had two aoals 1n the ftnt period as Washington, took a quick J.o lead. •Rel Wlap I, NerUi Stal'i J:"Sttve Yzcnnan's ti~ in aoaJ with 8:41 remainina broke a tie and lifted Detroit to the victory in Bloominaton. Sam St Lauttnl made 36 saves as the RCd Winas extended their unbeaten strina to five Pmes while handina the North Stan their sixth strai&ht loss. • N.,..._. I, f'lyen I: In Quebec, Joe Sakic scored on a penalll shot with 2J seconds left in r'Cl\llltion time and ucien DcBJois tied the pme 16 tc00ods later as the Nordiqucs rallied to salvqe a tic. The• Nordiqucs were awarded the penalty shot by referee Paul Stewart when Aycn &Ollitendcr Ken Wrea· set deliberately lifted the net off its moorinas. •Bio--I , Peoplu 4, In PittsbwJb, Doug Wilson broke a 4-4 tic la1e in the second period u Oticqo overcame a blown threc-soal lead. The PcnaWns· thrce..pme winniq streak ended. • WUlen 7, Devils I: In Hartford, Ray Ferraro te0rcd three pis and Kevin Dineen added two in the Whalers' sU~ first period. The Wbakn fell ~hi~ 2~ in the opening 6:20 but put the pme away with 1.11; IQA.ls in a span of 11 :02. I! • Blwes I , Ca•.eb 4: In St. Louis, Seraio Momcuo scored twice and and Peter Zez.cl added three assists for the BIUCL Bretl Hull added his lequc-lcadina 23rd pJ and an assist for St. Louis. •Maple Leefl 7, CuH&eu 4: In Toronto, Ed Ok:zyk bad three aoats as the Mapte Leafs ruined Andre Racicot's NHL debut, 1eorin1 oo the firsl two shots the rookie roaJtendcr faced. Connors, Agassl In final Jimmy Connors won thrtt of four :,. Surfina Associltion circuit over the the North jettie in Oceanside. matches Saturday and Andre Apui rallied put COUP.le or months. _ _ Deffenbaugh and his brother '&om the brink of elimination to move into nc-Oi.len have captured all three Barry l>cfl'cnbauj.h finished 1·2 to the final of the $6SO,OOO Stakes tennis of the NSSA Team events this lead Huntinatoo and La1una.'s tournament in Palm Coast. Fla. season in the 4A division. while Hqcn .look third last Saturday in Connors finished the scoond day of round-robin Corona del Mar has won two of the third Team Season cvco1 of the playwitbamatch~rdof~landatota.lof~l72,600. three 3A meets, finishiq tcc:ond to seuoo at Huntingt.on State Beach. ~ who won h11 final two matches aptnst Brad l..ol Alamitos in the other. Edison took second in the team Gilbert and Aaron K.rickstein to finish at )..3, wound H ''·~--· J If n.....ar. .......... " m~with ~una Beach third, each ·th S12l JOO un....__... I e LA;UCOUll ..... , up wt • . • tbc 1989 U.S. Junior Champion, for e seco straight team meet. Gilbert, of Piedmont, was also )..3 but finished "WOil the third Men's Open event of lo 4A bodyboardiq., Edison's third with SI 18,400, while Krickstein. ofaro.t Pointe, illlc leUOD. in his first competition of Steve Sunblad took top honon with Mich. dropped his final lWO ma1Cbcs to finish with tbc ICUOn, wbiie Lacuna Beach's Hunt.i.qton's Matt Wehrer finishin& $98,100 and a 2-4 record.. Hans ff1een took lhird in that event leC:Ond. SunbLad finished second to The tournament's format,. similar to IOlf'• Skins It.ob Mtclwk> and K.uey Curtis upset winner Pablo Gomez of Game, allows each player to wtn or lolc money.on each llaDCl ODe·two i.n the overall poinu Marina the previous contest. terVice break, ace, double £aull and match wm. Each MIDCliap. · Huntiqtoo•s Nea Pos.Lwon the player bepn the event with an eocount of S l2S,000, This Weekend. the NSSA is hold· women•s 4A with Edison's Saari wilh eech pme worth $800, each ace or double fault ill ita fourth Open Season event at Zurita accond. worth SSOO and each 00&«1 match worth $10,000. L---------------------------, In other \enni• Saturday: ~ •Tho champions of the F,.ncb Open and Wimbkdon both won in straiabt ICU lO tel up a =jelly enthralli111 climu to illc Muten dotiblos in tbc last event ofthr: GtaDCl Pm--. Ftmc:b tridt McEnroe IUld Jim Gnbb of the U- sia... hammered Sollth Afric:am Pict Aldridl and Dollio v;_,, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3, in tbe 11n1 --.. tbe ...... Alban Hall Wiat-kiDp -JUTjd and ,... Fi-1d tbe1I beot Donar Cahill and Mort "'"'-nn. 1-', 1-', 6-3, in • bill><luality matdi of ,,....ins nWea and - ShaMhan visits Kentuck)' .. We know we are dead duc~s qain1t Italy -they are one or the str0ft&C1I team• ~n the world. ~ they have top p1ayen in rront of their home ~s. U.S. Cot.ch Bob Gansl.er said. ··So that pmc will JU11 be ~ ,ood experience. · . . . . .. _ ... feel we have to come with the convtettOn uwl we can met to the ne1tt round .. It's silly ~or us to. ~ve worbd for a year to qualify ro~ this pttltl.IJOUS tournament and say we're happy with what we have done " . . The United States plays Ital y Jun~ 14 1z:i Ol>:mpic Stadium at Rome. where the champ1onsh1p will be decided July 8. • . · J d I h. k "I don't think we will be taken hg~t )' a!1 t , 1n. if we are, it's a mistake," U.S. captain Mike Wind· itcbmann said. . The United States never has play~ Auslna or Czechoslovakia and the best it has done 10 three games apinst Italy was a O....Q 1ie, losing the other games 10-0 and 7·1. In three previous World Cup appearances, lhe Americans won only 1wo games and ha.ve not moved put the first round since: 1he first cup 1n 1930. Ganslcr said !he draw could h~ve been. wo~; and he and other U.S. Soccer Fcdera_11on offi cials In~ to make the best or suddenly becoming a very-small piece of bl.it in the world's bisscst spans fishing hole. "We SR not at all int1mida1cd and I have ~o reason to believe thal we won•t play well." ~emer Fn.ckc_r, t~e federation's president, said. "O~r pnm~ry obJccllve 1s to play well and to do everything possible to get past the first round." The first 1wo teams in each group plus the best rour third-place: teams advance 10 the second round. Hulbert-Tway take lead Mike Hulbcn and Bob Tway combined .z/ for an 8·under·par 64 Saturday to take a e two-stroke lead after thrtt rou~ds ~r the $6(.i' ()()() PGA Team Champ1onsh1p al Wcllfngton, Aa. Tway arid Hulbun, 17th and 18th on the PGA Tour money list, were al 28·under·pa.r 188 after _54 holes. They stancd the tournament with consecutive rounds of 62 on each or the first two days on the 7, 116... yard Cypress course al the Palm Beach Polo and Country Oub. In othei: coif Saturday: . •Heavy rains washed ou1 pla y and made Don B1e~ the winner of a stonn-shoncned, 36...h_ole K.Jlanapah Oauic, the final official e"ent on 1he Seniors PGA Tour this year. The stonn. ~h1ch flooded the Royal K.aanapali cou~. al so. w1~j o~~ a~y c.hanc.c Ltt Trevino had for 1mprov1 ng his pos111on 1n his fint stan amona aolfs over.SO set. Trc\'ino. who had a pair of 69s in the first 1wo days. finished with a 138 total, siJ. under par, and tied for seventh. . . •Birdie puns wouldn't drop for .Amcncan Tim Simpson, but a par 72 enabled him 10 tie error-plagued South Arrican Da vid Frost after three rounds of the Million Dollar Challenge in Sun City. South Africa . aolfs richest tournament. Paez retains IBF crown Jorge Paez, ar_iger~ by a one.point * deduction for holding 1n the s1J.th round. retaliated with a flu rry of punchN to stop cbaUenaer Lupe putierrez ~nd retain hi~ . International 8oJ.1ng Fcderauon fea therwt"1gh1 utle Sal· urday in Reno. In other spans news Sa1urday: . . •Unheralded Italian challenger Valeno Nati ~on the World Boxing Oi;pnization supcr·bantamwc1gh1 crown from American Kenny Mi1chell in Teramo. IUll)' when the champion was disqualified for buttina. Nati. 3) was severely cut Ix-low hts left eyebrow during the ro~rth round when he was struck by Mitc~ell's h~~· •Also in Teramo, Italy, Kamel Bou Ah orTun1s1a won the vacant World BoJ.ing Organization junior !_ifb.wci&ht title, knocking out Antonio Rivera of Puerto Rico in the eighth round. •The NAL Board of Governors lus a&fCC'd in principle to eJ.pand by seven learns by the end of the century, with one or more new teams to ~n play no earlier than the 1992·93 season, league president John ZicaSer said. •Maria Walliser posted her 13th career World C\ll> downhill triumph. edging Swiss 1eam_mate Michela Fipni by I S·hundrcd1hs of a second 1n Steamboat Spri-Colo. · • A'Ustria's Ems! Vet ton made the best jump of the second round to edge ou1 Olympic champion Mani Nyltacnen and win the World Cup 9Q.mctcr ski jum~ in& competition at the Olympic Jumping Complcll 1n Uke Placid. N. Y. • MiDDC10ta North Stars defenscman Ken Leiter announced his retirement as an active. player. The rctiftment ends 1 comebac,k bid for Leiter,-21. and comes one week after he was rcassip_ied to the Nonh Stan' Wm 1eam in Kalamazoo, M 1ch. •Johnny Rodacn, the 1972 Hcisman Trophy winner, and another map alleaedly approached Andre Ware's mother last weekend about representina the Heisman Trophy.winnina quartcrt.ck from the Uni· ven.ity of Houston. Houston athletic director Rudy Davalos said he immediately reported the incident to lhe university and the state of Texas. A Texai law passed in 1987 ban aaents from lipina playcn with colleac cliaibility. 1111\1,10,-11 \1110 . . . .. . . • I A~a.. ... ,..._.. N•wy•1 8.J. M••on ~op right) celebra te• with teammate• after flr1t quaner touch· down ..-1n1t Arrny In •••t Rutp.ertord, N.J. Saturday. N•VJ' pulled 19·11 up1et. Fresno State picks off California Bowl win over Ball State By JOE BIGHAM ..,., ...... ,.., ,., • ., W•~•• FRESNO -L1ncbal'ker Ro n Co.\ LS Fresno, Stalc,·s best pass rusher. But he's dangero us even "'hen he doesn't get the quan erback. Cox mi ssed his chance for a founh..quaner .\t.ack, but 1ntcrcc-pted David Rile)·., pass and re turnt"d L1 58 yards for th c gan1t•-c hnl·h1ng touchdown as Frl·snu Stall" won tht• California Ra1s1n Bo" l b} bc.·a)lng Ball State. 27-6 . on Saturda~. Buechele 10 11ght end c·urt Thornton . Ball State. thl' ~.f1d-·\mencan Conference champion. had taken a 6-J lead on a 1-,'ard 1ouchdown plunge b~ Tom Bitrbee. The dn ve was sparked b) passes of J I )ards 10 JetTHan1n1ond and J 4 )ards 10 Sean Jones. Fresno Stale <;eored fi rs! on a 33- yard field goal h~ S1c >.t' Loop. ~·ho added a 27-yarder tn tht· third quar- ter. Defcnst do min:u ed lhl' first quar- ter as neither 1cam mounted a si!rious sconng threat, resuhing 1n only the third scoreless quaner 1n the game's nine-year histor). I "--QI " -c 6,jZ a: "' -"' ·-~;::o 'ii OIL FILTERS Navy stuns Army, 19-1 7, on last-minute field goal "' From The Assod•ted Press When ii counted most, Navy ki cker Frank Schenk was up to 1hc challenge. Schenk, who miued a chip-shot field soaJ earlier an the season that cost the Midshipmen a victory apinsl Delaware, hit a 32-yarder with 11 seconds left Saturday to gi ve Navy a 19-17 victory over Anny in East Rutherford. N.J., snapping a three-game losing streak to the Cadets. The victory gave Navy a 42-41-7 advantage 1n 1he 90-aamc senes. which started in 1890, and enabled the Midshipmen's seniors 10 a void going through 1he1r entire careers "'ithout a win over Ann}. The victol') also made Coach Ell iot Ulelac l-for-1 as a ronune-teller. .. I said 'Son: you're going to kick the w1 nn1ng fi eld goal againsl Army.'" Uzelac 1old Schl·nk after the missed field goal aµ1nst Delaware ... I d1dn·1 1h.1nk 11 was goinf. to be th is "·eek... . The JUn1or k 1cker sa id after Arnl) 's last score, a ! I - yard field goal b) Kc1 1h Ha ve nstn te la1e 1n the th ird quaner. that he s1aned to bchc'e y,,ha1 h1<o coach had said . "I kne" 11 "'as going 10 be rlo'>c." \chenk 'i8 1d ··"s soon as the . .\rn1 y kicki.'r made 11 17-rn. I knew 11 was going to come dO"'TI to ml'. Thal founh quaner Yta\ the longest ume of my life·· · Uzelac said the "'In made up for a _l-8 record that included three losses to D1 \'1s1on J -~A tea ms. "I know v"e've had a loui.\ ~ca.-.on and nobod\ '5 madder about it than 1 am:· the coach said. "Bu t ;...e beat Army and thal 1akes care of a lo u s~ seawn." Mike May"·eathcr. a Ju nior hal!hack Yt·ho set the all-time ;\rmy rushing record, said he hoped the mark would take some of the s1u1g out of losing. Mayweather's 84 yards ga ve him 2.Q60 fo r his career. thrtt more than Glenn l)a\'IS compiled fron1 I 043-46. Ma)'"'cather also ti nt~hed tht· year "'1th I. I "16 yards. breaking Doug Black's single-season mark. sc."t 1n 1984. "If it's an) consota 11on 10 m) tl·a1nma1es. I hope.· they can rcl!sh 1n 1his re<:ord as long as I do:· he said. I . of//·(,,,..,,,.. VAl.VllUNE II lillOTOfll 011. 5-r'HPO II: 111:.;1.:i1.111 ~ ~ MOTOR OIL In other collcsc football: •Air Force·s Rodney Lc~is tied the seott on b.i1 founh to uchdown of the pmc wuh thmc minutes left and the Falcons sal vaged a 3S-35 tic when No. 23 Hawa1j's Jason Elam mis.Kd a 47-yard field pl attempt as time ran out. Elam had made 20 straight field goals after missina his first anempt of the season. He was JO of 11 from . 40 yards and beyond . Atr For« (8-3-1) clinched second place in lhe Western Athletic Conference Ytilh a 5-1-1 rte0rd. The Falcons play Mi ss1ss1pp1 1n the Liberty Bowl. Hawaii {9-2-1. 5·2-IJ .,.,·111 face M1ch1gan State 1n the AloM Bowl. ' • Quanerback Dan Sharley scored on 1wo shon runs, leading Da) ton to a J 7-7 victory over Union . N.Y .. 10 the Amos Alo nzo Stagg BoYt·I in Phenix Ci1y. Ala. to win the NCAA D1 v1s1on Ill ch.arhpionship. •Shane S1e.,,.an kicked a 19-yard field goaJ in the third quancr and r.1 l1>1>1ss1pp1 College. w11h .lhe help of a snow-co' ercd fil·ld . i.hut do.,.,·n Jacksonville State's"' ekplosi \•r o!TenM.· tu "in 1ti. first NCAA D1vis1on JI nauoqal champlf1n~h1p v.·1th a 3-0 'ictory. •Raymond Lrus~ pa!.)t'.d fo r a career-high 180 \'ards and 1 .... u toulhdu""ns as lop-ranked Georgia Southern t 1-1-fJl bi:at ;o..:o ti Montana. 45-15. to advance to the -....:c· ·\.>, J)i, ii.ion ]-,),,~ cham pionship game for the founh 11n1e 10 fi,r 'cars •Stephen F ~Ust1n ~t upPt"d 8111)' Stockdale's run for a 1 .... u-po1 n1 con,l·rs1011 with IQ seconds left to prr~r'e a :J -tQ \lttoi:-O'er Furman and advance IO the :-..c .\.o\ f)1,·1s1on !-.\ . .\ iinals for the f1rs1 11me. •Harold O "l'n5 had '"'u fir<o t..quaner touchdowns to pui.h \\ 1!.Consin-Lalros!i.e to a :! 1-6 win over Baker and into lhe cha mpionship garne of the NA.IA D1v1s1on II • J<1<: .\.1icch1a :.ind Brad Tokar accounted for three first-half touchdo" n~ and Pa l Shannon intercepted 1wo pai.~s 1n the foun h quan er as dciendinJ champion and 1op-ra1ed Y.cstn1inster of Penns\lvan1a beat second- rankcd (t'.ntral v..·a~h1ng1on .· :ft-10. in an NA IA 0 1\is1on I I St:m1final game. [ £UJE I 75 MONTH BATTERY "The 1n1 t·rceptto n Yt'3S an awesome play b} lo.\," said Frei.no coach Jim S"cenc~. "'hosc Rulldop have '"'On th is g.:am e four umcs 1r1 nine yeaco;. ··He not onl) Jumped the defender and n1adt• a great run but put some grass bct.,.,·ccn him and the defender.·· Cox. a third-team . .\sso(:1ated Press AJl-.~m i.·nca Yt·ho had 26 11~ sacks dunng tht• rt•gular St:ason. let Riley slip out of hi s grasp. Riley then scrambled toward the sidehncs. turned and thrc"' back across the fie ld. "'here Co\ .... ·as "·:uting. He returned 1t for hi s firs1 colleg1ale 1ouchdo.,.,·n and a 20-6 l~ad. Fresno Sta1e's offt·nSt.· kept 11sclf from &etl1ng untracked early by being pcnalited three t1n1es for dela ) of game 1n the fir-11 half. 0 ll'rew. S .. ,. 11, 8ell Shit. 6 s.c:-.... QI.la.-.. Fo-">O" dom•U>< oppl1<0'!0<'> (,,....,, '} Ol •ole P«C e REGUl AR TO 197 lfGUlAI s 1 Of'J OVll l.•7 2~! lomo! 11 quo•" o• 79! •ole P"<e JO WEIGHT IOWIJQ, 89!. IOWleD, 10W150 ii~~·49aa The Bulldog~; defense had four second-half in1ercep11ons. 1nclud1ng one in the end £one b~ cornerback James W1lhams to halt Ball State's final stonng bid. ~ Ball Slate coach Paul Schudel fell the difference was Cox·s inter- ception and a pair of long ~ses by Fresno State quanerback ~1ark Barsotti. Swe<'ne,· said Ball State was hun by se,·eral dropped in1ercep11ons. .. Had the'' made their 1nter- ccptions. 1t Co uld have been a dif- ferent story," SYt·ecney said. Barsotti teamed up with split end Stephen Shelle)' on a 91 -r,ard touch- down pass w11h 1:22 cft 1n the second period to give Fresno Stale (I 1-1) a IQ.6 halftime lead. Frnno State, the Big West Con- ference champion, finished the scor- ina with a 5-yard TD pass from Eric WIN -2 l ll•H Sii!• ll6C l>-6 0 10 J 11-17 FrM..O Sll ll FSU-FG Looo .).I llSU--ll•r-1 run l•k • '•l..O) F"5U--S...ilev •1. PAn trom ll••l0111 (LOOI! 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Coot. .. 1-11. 50·PIECE SOCKET SET S"E o• ,..,.,,,.. ldeoi lo-the do ·•·,OVfO.iffl• 1888 " z.~ S" •fl a ... STEERING WHEEL COYER Spot• '1f'0 ••••""9 ....... 1 (0 .... fo< 0 \PO"y lool. Auo"..d colo•o .488 Whsllef • RADAR DETECTOR Co"'O<K' Eo•y •o "'' De•e-c•• ~ ond < Don01 ~ .. -, l-+e ••,.od1ne rot<u•"y 6488 f'i j• ""'· , ~J . :. . __.. ·- ' ' ' • • • l l l ), .I • • . ' . ; . . • Packers, Chiefs t.1nexpect In spotllg When the the NFL schedule was made up last winter, ~s City at Green Bay ns hardly made for prime time. Now prime time is hi&h noon at Lambeau Field today. The Packers, 4-t 2 a year ago, are tied at 8·S with Minnesota for the NFC Central lead although they need to ' pick up a game because the Vikings have the tiebreaker edge. Four of Green Bay's wins have been by one point. an NFL record. The Chiefs, 4-1 l·I in 1988. come in 6-6-1, good enouah to put them in the middle of the jumbled race for an AFC wild-card benh. •rve never been a part of anything like this." says Herman Fontenot. one of the disparate pans molded tO&Cther by Green Bay Coach Lindy Infante. "We feel we can't lose. As lonJ as there is time for one more play. we feel we can do 1t." Last week's miracle. followed ).point wins over the Bean and Vikings and a 4-point victory over 11·2 San Francisco. It came in Tampa, where Chris Jacke's 47- yard field goal on the final play gave the Packers a 17-16 win four plays after an incomplete pass on fourth down was nullified by a penalty and gave Green Bay new life. "I~fclt we had improved to the point we could ~ competitive," Infante says ... But I didn't honestly think there would be this many pmes like this ... Kansas City is winnillJ with runnina and defente. The Chiefs are 2..()..1 in their last three pmes. includina a 26-21 victory over Miami last week and a 34..() rout of Houston two weeks qo. 0 Elsewhere around the league today: New York Gluts (1-4) at Deaver (lt·I): These two meet for the first time since the 1987 Super Bowl, won 39·20 by the Giants and both arc moaning a lot for teams with a combined ~ord of 19·7. The Giants have lost two straiaht and lost control of the NFC East with their 24-1 7 fou to Philadelphia last week. They had five turnovers. four lcadina dircc1ly to all the Eagles' points; the fifth a fumble at the Ea&lcs• 2-yard line. The Broncos, coming off a penalty.filled 16--13 overtime loss to the ·Raiders. have clinched the division and need just one more win .to clinch home field for the playoffs. Dalla• U·lZ) at P~Jladel~a (t -0 : The Eagles can win the NFC East and get at least one home playoff game br w_inning their last thrtt. This should be one -the Eagles beat the Cowboys. 27-0. two weeks ago in a game most notable for Jimmy Johnson's allegations that Buddy Ryan had put a "bounty" on his players: For Bounty Bowl II. Dallas has a "Buddy Board" in the locker room that includes the alleged quote from Ryan: "I don't know if Dallas has any players good Eagles OB coach Scovil, 62, dies PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Doug Scovil, the quarterback coach credi- ted with developing Randall Cun- ningham into a starter for the Phila- delp. hia Eagles. died Saturday of a heart attack at Veterans Stadium. He was 62. Scovil apparent!} had JUSt fin- ished his daily work out with a stationary bike ndc and had taken a few steps when he fell to the floor in the team's training room. the Eagles said. No one witnessed the attack. Backup tiptt end Dave Little founq, Scovil lytn$ on the floor. Team members tned to re\;ve the coach with C PR for about I 0 to IS . minutes. He was pronounced dead by Dr. Jeff Gr) n at I :04 p.m. at Methodist Hospital. "I've known Doug Scovil since 1967, when I workt"d for him (at Pacific),'' Eagles Coach Buddy Ryan said. "He's a great coach who meant a great deal to the Eagles. He did a great job with Randall. "Doug will be sorely missed. we·11 dedicate the rest of the season to him and hopefull) 11 will go to the (Super Bowl) 28th of Januaf)'. ·· The players also will wear black arm bands when the\ host the Dal- las Cowboys today. · In 1986. his first season with the Eagles, Scovil was credited with playing a vital rok in the develop. meot of Cunningham. then a sec· ond-year player. corre-cting a hitch in his delivery and overseeing his pro- srcssion from a third~own special- 1st to a starter. Scovil played quarterback for Stockton Junior College and the ' Doug Scovtl College of the Pacific before begrn- ning his coaching career wtth four seasons at a San Francisco high school and five at San Mateo Junior College. Scovil 1s survived by his wife. Enid. and three children. Funeral arrangements were in- complete Saturday evening. bommissioner do his job quietly By DAVE GOLDBERG Al' ,~WtftH Now tbat Pete Rozelle has faded off into the sun~t. where is Paul Tagliabue? Quietly puttmg his own stamp on the NFL. While he's ~en turning down requests for inter· views on a regular basis. he's been doing a lot privately. In fact. Tagliabue has been spending much of bis time on planes. trying to demonstrate that h~'s not only an owner's commissioner. but one for players, too. He spent three days this week in Dallas meeting with owners in groups of two d1v1sions each. The idea was not only to exchange ideas from owner to com· missioner but to get thr owners to talk among them- selves with less rancor than thry demonstrated during the drawn-out selection process. .. It's also a chance for the owners to get to know each other," says one of Tagliabuc's top aides. "We've had enough turnover that thcr~ hasn't been a lot of penonal interchange, particularly w1th aJI the fightjng over the selection." Did anything newsworthy happen"! Well. Randall Cunningham walked out in the middle of Taghabue·s meeting with the Eagles a week ago. Something about having to practice his punting. 0 Figure that Atlanta Wlll score either 14 or 15 points against the V1kmgs this week. Why? In their first two games. Minnesota gave up 45 points, 38 of them in a 38-7 loss to the Bears. Since then, they've been amazingly consistent. In weeks 3 and 4. they allowed 30 points. Then they had three straight 2-week groupings of 31 followed by 30 points in weeks 11 and 12. Last week. they surrendered 16 to the Bear1, so ... Atlanta gets 14 or 15. 0 If he stays healthy. San Francisco's Jerry Rice has a good shot at the career mark for touchdown recep. uons. currently 99 but subject to change -Seattle's Steve Largent shares the record with Don Hutson. Rice. who is 2'? and in his fifth year. already has 64 TD catches. including 15 this season. But this year's ··Mr. TD" is Philadelphia's Cris Carter, who has eight touchdowns on 37 catches. or one enouab to put a bounty·on ... ,_Ide (J.I> a& CIM'm•U (7 .. >: By sbuttina out the Browns last week. the Benpls put themtdves in IOOd polition '°win the division by winnina their final three ap.inst the SeahawO. Oilen and Browns. That's be- cause even tf they tie the Oilen for the title, they win on better division record. Tam,. Bay (f.I) a& a ... tea (l·i): The Oilen arc in the same position as the Benpls -win all three and they're in. This one is the softest -the next two arc apmst the Benpls and Browns -althouah the Bucs are no pushover, as the Bears and Packen can attest. Clevelucl (7·5·1> at !e41au,.U. (a.'7): The Browns arc under notice to get their offense aoina after scorina just 20 points in losses lo the Benp.Js and Lions and a tic with the Chiefs. The notice is from Owner Art ModeU to coach Bud Carson and everyone else. 0 1t•s not only Bud who must rise to the occasion1" Modell says. "It•s Bud and bis staff and leaders of me team." New Orleu1 <a.'7> at B.,falo (a.5): The Bills. with a slightly less comfortable ed&C in the AFC East, act back to the frigid comfort of Rich. Stadium after their fourth straight road loss. The ex{>lanation? "When you're a good team, everybody raises their level of playing to yours or higher," says linebacker Darryl Talley. New Ea1lud (5-8) at Miami ('7 .. ): The Dolphins• "soft" closing SC'hedulc doesn't look so soft aft~r In"~ • to Pituburah and Kasal City. They won at Fodaro. 24-10, tbe eecond ~k of the eeason which mar till a aood omen -four of the put five years, this lenel bu &een a .-.eep. Adu&a (a.It> at MlmetMa CW): For all their problems.. the Vikif\15 can win the NFC Central ~~ three strai&ht wins. But lhat•s no 1uarantee -thll ll just the kind of same over which put Minnesota team• have stumbled. De&rol& t•·•> at Qlc.,. (f·7>: Stranae stac Tbe Lions come in with a two-pmc winnina streak; the Bean with a three-pine losina streak. In fact. Oucqo is 2-7 sinoc it started 4-0 wone than any other te;am but Dallas. Moreover, ifiltherJose or Minnesota wins. their strina of NFC Central titles is over at five. Su Dlqo (4·1) at WaUla,._ ('7 .. ): Joe Oibbl is sbootina for' 10-6 and bopina that things break well enouah to put the Redskins back in the playoffs. The playoffs arc a 101l&5hot, but the improvement of such youngsters as A.J . Johnson, Mark Schlereth and Tracy Rocker should encourage Gibbs to stay on after talkina retirement. P1ttabv0 (1·'7) at New York Jet• (4·1): The Jets are the only filew York t~m to win the past two weeks and arc emulating a strange pattern. In their good )91'1 (0-S after a 10-1 start in 1986). they close poorly; in t.ir bad ones (3·2 after a I· 7 start this year). they close Wiil. Raiders need to keep winning to maintain playoff chances ly JOHN NADEL .. LOS ANGELES The at· mosphere will be much different at the Coliseum today from what it was a week ago. but the Los Angeles Raiders say that doesn't matter - the game will be just as important. Los Angeles entertains the Phoenix Cardinals in its final home game of the season. The Raiders arc 1·6 after beating Denver. 16-13. in overtime before a crowd of 87.560. and realize that wins itrtheir final three games wtll put them in the playoffs for the first time in four years. The Raiders are 6-3 since Art Shell replaced Mike Shanahan as their head coach on Oct. 3. A win over the Cardinals would give them a 7·1 record at the Coliseum this year. They finish the season with road games against Seattle and the New York Giants. The Cardinals. meanwhile. arc going nowhere. They·ve lost three straiJht games to fall to 5-8 and are playtng under an interim head coach. Hank Kuhlmann. who quite possibly won't be 1n charge next season. Kickoff lime 1s I p.m. The crowd will probabl) will about half the size Art 111•11 as the one which watched the Den- ver game. "It's nice to have the fan support. I haven·t seen that kind of support sine~ a UCLA-USC game;· said Raiders linebacker Jerry Robinson. who played at UCLA ... But whether it's half thr crowd or the samt" crowd, the job"s got to get done on the field. "Last week 1s over. w e·ve got to play Phoenix. A letdown now would mean all our hopes for any tour- nament play would be over. We can't afford to let down now. We need to win. it's as simple as that. We don't win this one. the Denver pme means nothing ... That actually might not ~ true - a 9. 7 record might be enough for the Raiders to qualify for the playoffs. But, as Robinson said. it's possible one more loss might prove fatal. "If we win. we continue to play.'' Raiders quarterback Steve Beuerlcin said. "That's the way it is from here on out. wc·re approaching every game as a ont"·game season. We understand last wttk was just ooe more step. a big step." The Cardinals are 0.2 since Kuhlmann replaced Gene Stallings. They need wins over the Raiders. Denver and Philadelphia to avoid a fifth straiR}lt losin~ season. Twent) -three St: Louis players have missed games this season ~­ cause of injuries. 18 of them starters. Among those out for the season art' running back Stump Mitchell and wide receiver J.T. Smith. But the Cardinals won't get any pity from Robinson. ..They're pla) ing a team that's pretty banged up. too.·· he said. Compliments abound from Rims, 49ers 8' TIM KEOWN ¥cCIMO!Y ,,..,.,. IHYI<• SANTA CLARA -Diplomacy continues to run unchecked from the mouths of San Francisco 49ers and the Rams. two football teams intent upon keeping feathers unruf· fled and bulletin boards bare. Compliments arc flowing like cheap wine at a low·budgct wedding reception. ·Rams Coach John Ro~ inson bas nothing but respect for his opponent. Ditto for 49ers Coach Georac Seifert. don't dislike the Rams." "Wc'rr not looking at 11 as a rivalry," 49ers linrbacker Bill Romanowski said. "It's just the big· gcst game of the year. We've got to win because the whole season·s at stake berc." Asked about the n valry and its bearing on his preparation for the ~e. Rams Wlde receiver Willie (flipper) Anderson said. "Well. ob- viously it's the biggest game of the year for us." second team to go through tht road portion of a I ~game schedule with an 8-0 record. The other team was the 1984 49crs. who finished the season 18-1 . 0 It's nice to know that if wt win this ncitt game. we really don't have to win for another month ... 49ers center Jesse Sapolu said. "That takes some of the pressure off." A w10 for thr Rams (9-4) would keep their division title hopes alive clinch a playoff spot and extend their recent supenority over the 49crs. He has also met with pl8/:~ from four teams - the Giants, Bucs, Steelers and es. He wanted to bear fint band what they felt was important, fielding Q.uettions. listening to questions about drugs, college e\iaibility, free agency and anything else on their mind. per 4.63 receptions. "Obviously, George bas done a .::;:=:::;;;;;::========================~===========~ great job," Robinson said. "George r and I arc old friends. George is one Controversy? The closest thing 10 a controversy happened Wednesday. when Sci fert closed practice to Los Anaetcs reporters on the erroneous assumption that they miaht know the difference between a l-out and an X-bitch. "I don't think the mood has changed much down here." Ro~ in son said, "though it is a big game." 1990 SKYLARK SEDANS 1989 REATTA M.8.R.P ................................................................... '13,848 L.-Rebate from Buk:t< ......................................... • 1,000 ~lte '12,848 '19,995 of those guys who coaches look at as one of the good guys. When some· thing good happens to one of those auys, ev~body cheers." This isn t a football game between two of the NFL's biggest rivals; it's a love-in. You half-expect them to meet in the middle of the field at Anaheim Stadium on Monday niaht. sit on blankets and listen to Joan Baez. There are no predictions, no outlandish statements. As 49ers of· fensive tack.le Bubba Paris said. "I "This is the Rams. sure. so it is the pmc," Seifert said. "But the past is not a factor. We're a~ proacbing it like just another baa pme." The stakes are about as larac as they Ft in this leque. A win gives the 49en (11·2) the NFC West title. the home-field adva.ntqe through· out the playoffs and a footnote in history. They would become the The Rams have beaten the 49ers three consecutive times. counting what 49ers guard Guy Mcintyre calls "that Tolcyo thin~" The last time tlie teams met -m the founh week of the season -the Rams limited the 49ers to four field aoaJs and won. 13-12. "I felt they played good defense in that prne, but we didn't execute when we needed to," Seifert said. ·ve A Little Christmai . Gjft Collection for Needy Children To make Christmas brighter for hundreds of kids 1 "" who would have no gifts to open Christmas morning, the Dally Pilot and Independent newspapers are a>nducting a special gift a>llection for needy children. And, to shale 'the joy that comes from gi we invite you to join our gift a>llection. Bring any new toy, clothes or other suitable Items for kids ages 2-17 to the Daily Pilot lobby between now and 5 pm Thunday Dec.mnber 20 and put theln under our Give A little ChrilbnM ne. There'• no need to wrap your gifts. Slnta'a elwe will take mN of that and ShaN Our s.lnl, A COiia M9a b•ed charitable orpnlatk11\, will ....... thlaL ii cidlS wmdli tMfll ilW our atftl of Ion to J*lfle who ti lly lillld •and ........... 13 I I c • I I ! I I UCLA keeps perfect mark . intact, but it's not pretty UNLVs Staq Cvljanovkh sc,..,..ltl .. for 1001• INll •9•ln1t pr e11ure of Old•1toma•1 J•dd• Jones fr'9ht J durlft9 ftrlt h•lf of Saturdays e•m• In Norman. ~.ansas embarrasses Kentucky; Arkansas runs it up on USIU From The Associated Press Terry Brown and Ri ck Callowa} led a reco rd scon ng binge Saturda> as No. 2 Kansas routed Ken- tucky, 150-95, the most points Kansas has ever scored and the m ost Kentucky has ever given up. After taking an 80-61 halftime lead and breaking the school mark for scoring in a half. the Jayhawks went on a 20-9 tear ~nning the second half and seized a I 00-70 advantage w11h 13: 56 to go. The old Kansas record of 127 last season against Iowa State fell with 5:23 remaining when Brown hit a 3-pornter from the lef\ com er for a 129-88 lead. tritt1ering a huge roar from thc capacity crowd that was bclJl& kept abreast of the approaching record by the electronic scoreboard. The 150 points casil) erased the Kentucky oppo- nent record of I 16. which Northwestern set an 1966. The Ja} hawks (9-0) and Wildcats (3-:2) matched each other bucket for bucket until Calloway and Mark Ra11daJI keyed a 13-4 run midway into the first half. giving Kansas a 47-37 lead on Pritchard's two frtt tMOIWS. The Wildcats ne'er got closer the rcst of the wayt.i Elsewhere: . JI Arkuaa1 Ill, U.S. Lntenaatloul 101: Sophomore Lott~ayberry's career-high 31 points led eight Arkansas p~rs in d ouble figures and the 10th-ranked ~prbacks ( 5-0). set school records for points. field goals and shots taken in crushing defenseless U.S. International (2-6). 111~phomore Todd -\)a) added :24 points. senior Ma'iio Credit had 21 and sophomore O liver Miller score\i 20 for Arkansas, '-"'hic h led 31-10 after 7: 17. USIU never got closer than 18 thereafter. 8 S1raceae H, Cullla1 7%: Stephen Thompson (22). Billy Owens (20) and Derrick Coleman ( 18) combined for 60 points as tos>-ranl ed Syracuse (6--0) broke to an early 16-point lead and cruised. Syracuse CQAch Jim Bocheim rotated his lineup freely through- O<ttJUle pme as the Or.tngcmen held off a bnef second- ~f ~ly by the Golden Griffins (1-4). '1 • Geor1etowa 11, Rice H : Third-ranked Georaetown extended its home winning streak to 22 pmes. getting 23 points from Alonzo Mourrung. Georaetown (5--0) 1s 2-0 at Capital Centre this season and bas not lost at home in mon: than two seasons. in the second m beattng Old Dominion. Missouri scored 11 straight points 1n thc openmg minutes of the second half and led 58-34 with 15:25 left. • Mlcltlgan 113. Duke 108: Scan H1ggms sc-0rcd seven of his 32 points m oven.me. leading No. 8 Michigan past No. 6 Duke. which lost for the second time this week. The Blue Devils (3-2) fell to tos>-ra.nked Syracuse. 78-76. Wednesday night in the ACC-Big East Challenee. Michigan (5-1 ). meanwhile. has won fi ve in a row smcc opening wtth a loss to Anzona. •Illinois H , Metro State 1%: Coach Lou Henson got his 300th v1ctol) as lllino1s' head coach as the seventh-rankcd llhni ( 5-0l trounced Metro State of Denver m the champ1onsh1p game of the 11th annual ntini Classic. Marcus Libert' led the Illini with 16 points. Kendall G ill and .\nd) Kaufmann added 13 apiece and Rodne) Jones scored 11 to pace a balanced that gave Henson his 54-0th victory overall. • Loul1ville 75, Western Keatuckr 61: Everick Sullivan scored S1' of his 20 points dunng a 14-4 run earl) m tht' second half that enabled No. 11 Louisville (6-1) to overcome 11s "'orst shooting performance of the season (25 of 59. 42.4 percent). •St. Jolt.D's S8, Hofatra 47: Boo Harvey scored 15 points and No. 15 St. John's struggled in a matchup of the two oldest coaches m Divis1onT T he Redmen (6-2), coached b> the )Ounger man on the sidelines. 64-year- old Lou Camesecca. extendt>d their record over Hofstra (1 -4) to 15-0 in a series that resumed after a 14-ycar lapse. Hofstra 1s coachcd b) Butch van Breda Kolff. 67. •Iowa 87, North Carolina 74: Ray Thompson celebrated his re turn to the stan ing lineup with 27 points. and Iowa held ofT a second-half charge by No. 17 North Carolina (+4) to remam unbeaten in six games. This is the first t ime in Dean Smith·s 29 ycan as coach that Nonh Carolina bas lost four of its fint eight games. 8 Alabama 71, Eastern Keat.city U : Roben Horry scored 16 points and Melvin Cheatum bad 10 poinu and nine rebounds as No. 2 1 Alabama (5-1) rolled. •Weit Vlr,U.la t7, PlttlHrp U : !racy Shelton scored 36 points. including 24 in the second half. and Charles Becton added 19 to spark West V1flima (2-2) to a double-overtime upset of No. 22 Ptttsburgh (2-3). From The Auodated Press Winning ugl) has become an earl) trend for UCLA Its rebounding and shooting deficiencies and a failure to sustain an) means of a full<oun offense are not going ignored b> the pht)ers. howe,er. despite their untJefcated record "We've been our own worst enem) ... forward Trn or Wilson said Saturda) after leading the 13th· ranl etJ Bruins to an 83-74 victol') over the Unnersll) of an Diego with 10 of his season-high 25 points in a Pl\ QLal second-half run. "We'' c bet.'n struggling the first four games. and thJt shouldn't happen \.\Ith all the talent "'e ha'e lf we <itJrt rebounding and getting our fast breal g01ng. the gu)'> \\Ill get their confidence back and "'"e'll get rolling " This "'3'> as dose to a laugher as CL.~ has wme- all season. despite playing o nl) unranl..cd team .. in II\ li r'>l four game:. The Bruins \.\On their pre' 1ous thrct' b) :i ,·ombined 10 points, including '1cwne~ ag.i1n~1 Pac1fic-IO conference n vals Washington and Washing- ton tatc "\\ e·, e been sho"' 1ng a lot ofcharauer IJll' in tht•\(,· clo:.(' pmes," \\<!I son s~ud. "Our gu)S ha\t' been .:xecuung on ofTt'nse and concentrating more But it's going to catch up \\1th u~ "'hen we pla) a team that gets a kad on us and doc'in 't gl\ c 11 bat I.. " The Brutn\ .11-.0 got 14 points from \ophonwrt· ( 1nald \1adl..ini, -I~ of them on I-point '>hot<, -,rnd Ill j1(Hnh u l1 the h\:nrh Imm lrcshman M11chell Butkr The tkfeal \.\~I'> tht' fourth tn J f(I\\ for the r orl'rO'> (::!-'). v.ho v.ere taung I 'CL.\ for thl' fir-;1 t1mt• 1n tht• '>l·huors hl\tun and had nc,er tau~d d team ranled 1h1'> high in thl· n:i.11on.il poll'> "ian l">lego v.a .. kd h~ John Jerome "1th 20 p.11111' In other game' 1n' oh 1ng 1t·ams trnm thl' \\ t''lt •San Diego State 79, l' C 73: ~hJ" n JJm1'>on su.Jred 22 j1(11 nt~ Jnd 1h1.· "ian Diego \t.llt' ·\II Cl" ht·:it l 'l)C for the fir'it 11mc n er 1n th1.• fir'it meeting h\:1"'1.'t'n the tt·am" .. 1n1.,· 145~ l '\( kad'> the ..ene" \-1 ~ltl h.id 81.·<,t addl·d I 7 po11w, and '>n t'n a'\\1\1\ ''hilt' .\nhur \t a<,1,q carnt• off tht bench for 17 point\ to hl'lp thl' .\1tel'I (5-~l equ:il their long1.·s1 \\inning '>tr,•al.. '>lnCl' the I ~!i4-85 c;1.·ason Jam1\on madl· of 11 shot\ Ro nn1l' ( oleman kd l ''\C C::!-Jl \.\Ith 11) potntS and a game-high I J rehounds Harold \1 tner added 17 pu1nh and (ah tn Banks I 4 for the Trojans. San Diego ~late. which trailed 36-34 at halfu.rne, tool.. 1.on1rol "'hen ~asse> made a 3-po1nt shot and Jamison con,erted a TroJan turnover with a reverse - dunk for :i 57-5 1 lead with 11 :34 rema1010g. Best 1nuea.scd tht' mar~in to 69~58 with 7;46 to go on a 3- prnnt .. ho1 .ifter t SCs Harold Miller missed two free throv.\. • lnduuaa t !, Long Buell State 75: Sopho more Enc .\ndl'r'>on a starter and Lawrence Funderburke, a n:<,t'rH·. ealh ~ored 26 points as No. 14 Indiana (6--0) tk.·at Lon~ Bcac h ·1a1e ( 4-1) 10 win the 16th annual Ind.and ( la\s11. and run its perfect record in the to umc-y ell J::!-U lnd1Jna m ctched m 40-35 halftime lead to 57-40. 1h b1~t''t kad of the game. 1o1.11h a 17-5 spun m the 11J:X·ning lour n11nutes of the second hal( •Oklahoma 89, l 1NLV 81: TelT) fvans made all Sl'- ••I hie, '-point tnc' and scorcd ::!.i points. leading No 12 OllahomJ tu an ~9-~ I VKton O\ er No 5 Nevada- La'> Vega' Tht' \ICtor) gaH' O klahoma (4-0) its fo urth '1r,11~1 U\'ll'>11•n u~l'I th<' Running Rebels {1-'.!) dattng 111 tlw I 4bo-, '>C'aM>n It also "'a'> thc )4th straight holTil' ' 11.:tor\ lor the . ooners •Cal State Fuller1oo 84, Tulsa S8: Mark Hill ''o"·d 2~ po101 ' Jnd < ednc l eballo'> 21 as undefeated <JI '-t.lll' rulkrt11n tk.·at Tul'>-1. "h1ch c,hot onlv 28 lX'IH'Tll I fill '>1.1•rl·d 20 point' m th1.· first half a~ the l 1tJn' 1mpr,ncd 111 ~-11 tht>ir tk.·'t stan ~int:e going 5-0 to ur-.·n 1h1.· I 4 '-a~ '>l'J\On < 1.·hallo'> had I~ rebounds. \\ JJt· J1.nlo..1n<. hJJ I ~ point\ Jnd 111 rebound s for Tulsa 12 21 • Lo\ola J\tan·mount 104 , tJC ·aota Barbara 101: ~l·n 101 guJrd Ro 1o,."1mbk madl' t\.\-O free throws with 11 \1:u1nd' kh IP '>1.'t thl· ~huol n•1.ord \\Ith I points and 11.l l 11\11IJ \IJnmount-.. 15-ll 'lttor. O\t'r l 'I 5anta B.11hJr .. 1 1 ;.21 -, < '\.1nta Barhara\ Cam,i.. Ot'l lan m"'1.'d J '-r-11n1er v.1th four ..econd' kft •Washington 80. Hawaii Pacific ~O: Dion Bro1o1. n '' "'l'd I i "' h" 14 P<llnts in the lirst half ai. tht• Huslo..1e!> 1m1I.. 1.nn1r11I ,·arl~ m the game en route to the non- 1.1111kr1:11t1.' 'Ktun ·•Washington State 88, Texas Soutbern 7S; Eknn11: ""l'l111.·r hit \CH'n \-po101ers and had 28 tutal potnts 10 k JJ \\ J\h1ngton ')tate at the Palouse Classic, SO( (I.IC Newport second in tourney Foothill earn~ 2-1 victory; Oilers split at South Torrance The D•Hy Pilot Darren Jacobs' goal earl) 1n the second half unlocked a I -I tte and gave Foothill High a ~-1 '1ctof) over Newpon Harbor Saturday. night m the champ1onsh1p match of the Irvine T oumamcnt 1n bo~s soc- cer. Enc Fukuda g:;n e the Knights a 1-0 lead before Tom Esk.J lsson ued the game for Ncwpon (4-1 , 1n the first half _ The Sailors' Todd Tift "'as named I the defensive pla~er of the tour- nament. •In the third place game. Saddlc- back edged Corona dcl Mar, 3-~. as Anthon) Ramirez. Jose Clovel and Julio Orosco each talhed goals for the winners. Chns Smith !ioCOrt'd twlce for CdM. • Woodbndge claimed the con- solauon champ1onsh1p with a 4-3 tnumpb over Dana_,Utlls as four different players scored ~or the War- n ors. ln other bo~s action •Huntington Beach came back from an earl\ 1-0 deficit to do" n Mira Costa. 3: I. in the first round of the South Torrance Tournament. but trailed throughout m a 4-:2 loss to Redo ndo Beach in the second round. • Ml1soari II, Olcl Domtm. n : Doug Smith and Anthony Peeler each scored 23 points and No. 4 Mi55<>uri (7-0) had runs of 8--0 in the first half and 11-0 •Pea State II, Temple St: Freddie Barnes scored 17 points and Monroe Brown made two free throws with 25 scronds left as Penn State (>-0) upset 23rd- ranked Temple (l-2) in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams. As Lor V•ught fJSJ of Mk ..... n defends. D••·· Alaa AINlelnaby ltWllltl•• whll• .n .. pdnt to dtdt off pas9. ln the opener. Mira Costa's R)-an ~ackeren scoml 10 minutes into the p me. but Dean S~ngalcs scored on a penalty kick five m10utcs later and S1n1 Pravong- b1enkham made 1t :!-I 31 minutes 1n off Jason Greasle' 's assist. a nice f'REPS From Ct . Fountain Valle) (3-1) fall behind b) n the first half, the Barons cd from a man-to-man to d began to claw back in the quarter. slicing the deficit to three enterin& the final period. In the Gahr-Cerritos Tournament: 8 In a physical contest which in- :luded S4 fouls, Woodbridge hit 30 :>f 38 free throws to key a 70-63 victory over Loni Beach Wilson for 5fth place. Bryant Mclemore. who scored 28 >0ints and had 10 rebounds. hit 9 of 11 from the field and I 0 of I 0 from he line en route to earning all- ournunent laurels with a 21-point 1veniee for four pmes. J_a DOG·Jaaue ldion: •Newport Harbor·s Eddie ---8COf'fld 19 points and ~ SUI addtd 16 to lead the ...,. eo a 7M9 victory over Villa Miil ill I DOft~ pmc. s.ilon hit 32 of SI from the a apt blttle au the way, came out on the lhOf1 -..1 dlcilioa J1Pin1t vitit· AM Valley. The MusttQll ~--ID di in the ~ Oft dae l'Ont encl lit•tioll at the M'O'IE'\'S BASKETBAl.I. Sortino leads Marina to Ceres 'title The Dally Piiot Behind the play of Ccn-s Tournam ent MVP Meltsa Soruno. the Marina High girls basketball team breezed to '1ctol) for the third straight day for tbe title. In aturday·s final game of the round-robin tour- nament. the Vikings secured the championship with a 3-0 record b) downing the host school. 58-36 Sonino. "'ho notched 17 on Saturda), was named thc MVP at this tourney for the second straight year. Ceres was ~uilt) of 19 turnovers to help the Manna cause. The Vikings (5-0) broke out to a 16-8 lead after one quarter and kept expanding it to 17 by halftime a nd 22 by the end of the third quarter. Gillian Bean had eight rebounds to go with her nine points. while Christa Yorke was also named to the all -tQumey team for Marina. In other h1&h school games: 8 Fountain Valley advanced to the semifinals of the Artesia To urnament by holding off the h0$t team. 3~3L . The Barons (3--0) built a 14-point lead at halftime. then held off a rush by An esi• 1n the ste0nd half but never relinquished the It-ad. Ancsia·s Iesha mith bad a chance to tic the pme, but mist«I the lt'COnd or two free throws with 12 seconds rcmain11w. Jenn.iftt Barbara was tbe top ~r for Fountain Valley with 16 Points. • U nivenity•s Denite Gandara spatted a fourth quarter surae that helped the Trojant pull away for a 41-26 victot)' ovtt Garden Orove an the oprniftl round or I.he Sula Aaa V~ Tourauaau. The T~ ().l) lild )Ill Jlo.22 .... " .... IMI period ... O••••m ._. ca111'11., _..-. paia• ud coa~ llarw ..-.. mto llJ'lllll • Uaiwnky dominated Ille q....,, ls-4. .,,. O.edll'al6il811d ..... l9 ..... ll 11h•lllllllll •ft¥C ..... ~' 'te-"*'·••111 m1nllrka =·~·-=-=-=~~-rn:-: ............... •Ocean \'u.'"' hn--ezed to a 6.i-26 '11.'.'tor. O\ er outclassed :"forco. srnnng the first 12 po1ntl> of the game and never looking hack m \tlc first round of the . 3\ anna Tournament The '1ctol) moves the Scahawks (J-0) into Tuesda) ·s \CCond round. a fl rm date against I ullerton a t avanna. Jenn) Sulh,an had 13 rebounds to go with 11 points. and Alli Tak1do SC\CO a"ms along "'Ith 14 points. Fabiola NuneL also had 14 points. while Trac) Wolfe scored 12. •Costa Mesa's Olivia DcCamille SC'oml 10 of her 16 points in the second and third quanen dunni an 18-1 run and 1rabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Mustangs past c"'port Harbor. 53-28~ m a non-lcaa-ue game fhq Nauyen added 15 points for the Mustangs. who 1mpro'ed to 2-2. Down 13-12 1n the S«"ond quarter. DcCam1lle scored four in an c. aght-po10t run before Ncwpon bit a free throw to ma.kc 1t 20-14 at the half. Costa M~ scortd the fiDt 10 of the sttond hair to take control of the aamc. 30-14. Ali lzum1ta kd Newpon with 13 po1ntS: • Ncwpon Harbor al50 pla)ed in the Savanna Tournament and came out on the short~ of a Sl -33 score. Stacy Olan su~ a ll1ahdy turned ankle and will be tidchned fot a few days. .. chip shot pass O\tr the defender to the opposite side Matt Acocello added a second half goal off Paul Lopez's assast and goahe Steve A.lltson stopped five shots. In the second round. Redondo took a 2-0 lead 18 minutes in. but HuJ\t1naton's Chns Wnght made 1t 2-1 at halftime. Redondo extended 1t to 3-1 1n the second half before Greasley tc0rcd to keep Huntington close. but Re- dondo held on "'1th another goal midway through the second half. In airls matches: At the Irvine Tournament: 8 Tusun blanked Corona dcl Mar in the third place match as Ten Doron ICored in the fim half aod Cou.rtncy Ausuninc 1n the llCICOnd for the Tille:n. Dana Hilla cdtcd El Toro. 2-1, to win the t~ cham- piolllhi~ wb.iJc Trab\Ko Hills won oontolation ho.non with a 4-0 vie> tory over San Oe:mcnte. At the c.erritot T oumamm.: • Manna•• Tricia ltos•••• ICORld lO miautes into dlle l8oaillid half and .,. krilQa Ile: 11 2 l\OppCld u ._ to prnt JF¥C a J.;I vic1ory over La~ ia die_.. ~ of .a.e Ceirilal Tw 111 1lle Viki~ 2-2, .. liiat 9 .._ :r-... Oty -_.Ill a,.11 IL& iD ----· $ ,.,, ii. dt ll\lllla~ a 1-0 a.d ..ty, '-1 DIMM,,~ ..... ............ ..... .... , ...... -' .... ~ 1a 1'1 w'a .-.. W.lllilil -. ....... ,...._~-· .............. ...,, ... -- ~ I I I • • l I Cle ~~DAll.YPll.OT/&iindoJ,Docol-10.-___ 111•111111 Baseball returns to time when free ag(#ncy ruled. NASHVILLE, Tc-nn. -Baseball is back to the future . Back to 1hc days when Dave Goltz and Waync Garland·werc-lting. Baclrto the tim·c Wh"tn free a1ency ruled the game. when big bucks reigned for all. Then, there were good buys. Catfish Hunter. Reggie Jackson and Rich Gossage "·ere wonh their millions: they helped the Nrw York Yankees ~mt" the last team to win conSC<"uti ve World Series. There "'·ere goodbyes. too. Gbllz and Garland weren't worth any money: they never duplicat('d their modest suettss and soon disappeared. And now, after a week at the winter meetings in which Joe Carter finall y got traded and teams sptnt nearly S 100 m illion 1n salaries. baseball is back to where · it was. Long-term contracts are in; ptnny pinching and the collusion days v.1hen no one wanted Jack Morris, Tim Raines a nd Andre Dawson. arc out. Mark Langston (S 16 million for five years), Kent Hrbek ($14 million for five years) and Storm Davis ($6 1 011 1 11 1 111(0 1111 million for three years) migh1 be ~ood deals. Tony Phillips (S3.2S million for thrtt years), Lloyd Moseby \SJ n1illion for two years) and Keith Hernandez ($3.S mi lion for 1wo \'ears) might no1 be. Who knows abou1 Pete O 'Brien (S7.6 million for (our yeirsl. Jeff Reardon ($6.8 nlillion for thrtt years) or Craig ~!Tens (SS.35· n1illion for three years)? In all, 21 free agents signed. "'Ith 16, including 011 Can Boyd and Fred Lynn. going to new teams. "I don't mind adn1i111ng it's getting. scary," &a11l1: general manager Woody Wood .... ·ard s..·ud ... They kel'P going up and up." O f courst. no one forcC"d V.'oodward to frantically o utbid Dttroi1 and Bos1on to get O'Bncn. a .271 career hitter. But manageml."nt al"·ays l·ompla in ~ about mon1:y. In 1957, afler Mickey Mantle ""on his se<:ond straight American Lt"ague ~·fo~t Valuable Pla)'t'r Award. 1he Yankees tril'd to C'Ut him hy ~ 10.000. C'la iming he wasn't as good as he was the pre\·1ous )Car. Even with the o"'ncrs' S 1.4 billion 1ele,'is1on con~racts "'ith CBS and ESPN abOut ~o kick in. teams art still complainina. ··1 lry to stop thinking about it, so I don't regurgitate all over m yself," Kansas City &ent'ral man· BfCr John Schucrholx said. "The industry may seem like its goin& in ~crazy diret:tion. but we. arc going to be competitive." Tha1's why the Royals grabbed Davis, who aver- ages less than six innings per stan, from their chit'f rivals. the World Series champion Oakland Athletics. Davis JOi ned Dave Parker (S3.02S million for two years "'ilh . Milwaukee) and Phillips. who went to Ot1roit. a·i. free agents to leave Oakland this week. The National League champion San Francisco Giants also lost three free agl."nts -LefTer1s to San Diego, Ken Oberkft'll to Houston and Candy Maldonado 10 Cle\'eland. "Of course. you'd like to keep a World Series winner together." Athletics general manascr Sandy . .)..lderson said. "But it's not a maltt'r of keeping a team 1ntac1. It's n1ore a ma11er of keeping an industry intact," Oakland. which recently signed Rickt'y Henderson to a fpur-year. S l 2 million deal, will need more big money for Jo~ Canseco. Dave Stewan !!nd others. The economics, Athletics-style, made 1?4v1s. Parker ~ad Phillips expendable a nd other teams needs made them all attractive. .. . "The marlce1 looks preuy free right now. said Orcl- Hershiser. who last wi nier signed a thrtt-~ear, S7.,9 million con1ract with the Dodgers - a bargain by this season's standards. "But ho"' long it will las!, we'll have to see." Chances are the stars "'ill sti_ll make to~ dollar, u always. Prices likely will keep L!-s1ng for the 1n-betWetlj playt'TS, ahhough tht' salary spiral for them m~y slow. Either way, the business of baS;Cbal1, hkt' a.nY industry. ·"·ill continue to change. So will the standards and op1n1on!i. When free agent ~i1kt~ ~foore signed a lucrative contrac1 last winter. n1any were n1or1ified 1hat Oakland had spent so nluch for a pitcher w11h a car«r record below .500. Now. the Athletics are being praised for St'lling someonl." "'ho .... ·on lq games, plus thr« more 1n the postscason. :H such a good pnce. TALLEY From Ct ~ B.\SKi:TB.\tl. > o 2 HR. 36 RBIJ in 14 5 gamt.'S aftl·r coming to thl· Dodgers fron1 thl' 'l'ankees but can't be e!ipech.·d to remain that durable. l·te's a .,...hit on defense bul o!Te ni.1 ,·elv. docsn"t NOA i.~Ylk..-H W•oNncllon \OJ, LU'" 101 S..lllot ICM, otppen 100 N-Vorll 114, Bos1on '1 Dell¥er 106, c n.rio11e '3 Ali11111• IQ.I, Mln11•M>le 91 Delron 111, lndle11o11 93 Cnlecea 11S, Pnfl..,.IDl'lle lOS Sen Antonio 109. N•w Jer11v <n Ut-.n llM, Hou•!Oll 90 c .. .-.11inc1 IOI, Secre.,,.n10 10! TMllV"• G...,... Le.le.,.. 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Ne"'"°'' Hetl><>• J1 FA.OSH ·50PH Tu111n TOUf1'1"-' Hufl11nglOl'O Btecn Jl Co•ll M~1• 11 WRESTLING I'\• n """' ""°"' MAGl'IOLIA HIHE-WAV TOUlltHAMENT [COUI MIM fliufn) Team K O•t• Coi le Mel<I l6 Canwor> Jl C0\11 Mt \I S4, Euancie IS, Cotta Me11 lJ t-1unlln11•on Beec., 31, Cotti Me\a '>8 Loere 6 CO•l1 M••• ,. l u111fl 1• 9t-Dlevo B•••e....:ne 16·?1. 1n1•0 01•c1 !Or-Minh Ph1m (1-11 \t<.Otlll Oil (I 111-J•<• Velf!nci1 !l·~l llt--Pere• 0 11e vc \6 01 anc "'''e 5a•amon Ttw (2·0l. ltf ll 011,r 176--Jon" V&""''' 17·11 \f'(O"" oleC• ll2-N•C• Ofhl (6 11 lll-lont Ma••l\ 16·1> '"·'d 011r1 h !t-Ger<m•e Me<er !'·'I 1'4-JI"• Q~d•• 1•·0J a o<1 Ja1on c, .. ...,,, IJ · 1). •K.,.,d Pleco 165'-l.o•m vna r ~ J 1 •nor11 ploce 11s--.. 111m t-ll•Ol "<lel I] 'I 19\-800 Arm •lfong !6·11 tnor11 o•ace t-1 ... 1-S•e•e Meli.011•' 11·.l l a "n llvan Pa r• (1 ·11 T11m lCO••• HuMln1110" Beach .,; (a nvon ·a• ,, Cotta Me•• 33. 11.,n!lngton Be•cn l l Hul'll•noto" !lr•cn 41 M1gnoll• 11 t<e>ot1,.g10" 81acl'I Sot, Loe•a \6 9'-D•n l!ll'Ck (l •Ol l lt•t Piece lOS--M•,lo E \P•no1• 12·61 112-0 en llom•ra (J ·SJ llt--ll:v•" '"''O• !6·1 11. IKOnd Dll CI 11•-S•e~e Ma•!rne• 1•·01 f,,., oiace 1J1-SteYI Alle..o (•-•1 131-ltoD Wrogn1 «•·•l l•S--Alblfl S.rre no (l ·S) ISi-Oen Lu••• (1·1l, tfllrd Diec• 16S--Me11 Sml!!I t•-Ol. 11•'9 Diec•. 11S-Vlc10t M01!n1 (1·0), llr11 OIKI lt l-Tr•w0t c-(1 ·01. flro1 PIK• Hwt-Dotl Glflorll (3·1J, llel'IOV L"'''-" l l·l l TE'\'\IS :,,.- Mo•trln OeutlttK lelL~l .......... Jim Gret>O, Tue_..·P•Jrlck MtE,.roe, Dv•t.,. !l•v. N v . Oel Pl1t A.IO•lcn·Da n!t VJ'"''· Sov!n Alrke. a·•. •·l, 6-l • ..,_,., J1rrvd, s .. _,,. Jlll'ln Fl!ige,ralCI, Au•tr•ll•. Gel Darr"' Cel'll"· Mark 1Cre11 m•o11, A~1!r1lla , 7-6 !9·61. 1·6 (7-J ), H Si.kff toum9"*'9 (et"'*" c ... ,, '""·' .... ........... Jlmmv Connor1. S.nlo.t H1r110ur. Fie , def At'ldf• o\01111, Lii V.Oe•, 6·1, (-• Gel. Ao11•I, 6·l . erad Gl!oert, Pi..orn<1nl, de! A••on Krlcki!•ln. G•o•"' Polnll, Mlcrt .. 6·1, ltrlcllUtln cltf. Gltberl. 1·• H ·SJ. Conn..-• Get 1Crlclll11ln, 6·2. G!lberl Oe1 Conn...-1, •·l , A9e1•I def Gllti..-1, 6·1, A111•1I def K•lckll•!ft, 6·4 ,_,,,_ I Connor1, 1151,100; ,, A11•••I, IUS,300. l . G!lb..-1, 5111,IOO; •. Krlck••tffl. 191, 100. ( 01 I .I (,I II \"kl. I II \I I "( 0111 ' .. " (_ .... ft. UC I '9 ..._..,... t>Ktolc: II "" ''•""'""P ~' .. -5t W, Gon1-12 CNPU19<1 -I•-n i. ·-11 a.-·-M C$..., ...,. __ -....... ...._ •. ~ .. f, O I I "-0•• 7 ,. .. _ .... ,......~..... . ..... ~--··· ~ ::.:·::"' ..... . .. ... 1 ..... ,t-... _ .. §E! --... au ll•w Hlth ICftMI ~ 50UTH TOll:ll:ANC• TOUllHAMENT ,,..,..,.~, """""'"""' ... di l. Mir• c .. ,. 1 l'lunp~ton 1corlr>0 S~•lftg1l1• '1 P•••ong- blllnll.11'em l. ACOClllD t S.¥11 All••Oll S M ire Co1t1 K orl,.g· M•~••••n 1 S.we" S HeHll.,,.. i'l un!l11g10fl Buell, 1· I l!l«MO ll:Wfld) lltcltnClt 11 .. cti 4, Hllftt'lfttrlon B•1dl 1 i'lunH111;11on 81ec!I Koriflg wrio~t l, Gre1•lev 1. S.Vfl. Alll10t1 5 llteoonoo 81ecn 1torlng· S<~11>1>er I, Sutn1 1. Slbo.ld 1 S.wn • Hlllll,.,_ IA.~'7::;.~:t:c:~~NT ( Chlln\llllniN1> I Fffllf• 1, New-' H1.-1 Foo1n111 Korln11 Fukudo I. ~&cob• 1 H1woort Harl>Or •corin-g E.i!\\on 1 t-lal!tlm• !·I ITillrd Pl6it•I s.,,_c, l, c or-,,., Met 1 S.dOllll•c• 1co,,n11 Qamlrez l Clo•t • 1 0.-0KO I (Ol'Oll& dll MO• \C0 .. ~11 S•nl<n 1 i'la~tlme Sel)dllec•. J·l ((Ofl1-.n.con) Woedbfldtoe 4, Dina Hllll l WOO<lb•I~ -coring ~•c 1u"a l Me~dOr8 ! Hl>lmt 1. OllMl" I Hkln Kllool 91r15 CEQQITOI TOUlltNAMENT (l'lr1' lloutM:ll M.erlna I , GI .... 1 Marine -corlnv G'•"e•u 1 K1•on Qo11men 1. McM""'V ! P1t•r1on 1 S••e• .. ltOl•m•" 0 Ganr •tO••l'IO ~mr1n ! Sa"•' C.el•on ~ H1ll!lme Ma•lne 1 l CS..C ..... Aoundl Merlfle L La OtJlnla I Mcatl"• K or!nv '"'"'" I T "10••-nan 1 Se•e\ I( llo11m10 6 , Le Quint• 1corong S•uc•e' I Se ve• ~"'""e' l'l•~1lm1 l•l llltVtNE TOUllHAMENr (TWrd P\•C•l Tuuw. 1, c or-,,., Ml• o Tv1t111 \COt•nv Ooron I Augu\!·ne t-11Pt!lme TUl',n, 1·0 Ofhor Sc:or-11 Dan• Holli 1. El Tpro I 11,,.1 Tr1b<.leo HliPI 4, S1n Cl•m..->11 0 ICOftH1la hon 1 FOOT B-'LL e NFL T-v·1 G1.,,.1 ""o•n" ot ll•l-•, 1 o .., l.lleMa 11 Monn11011 10 o m Oaile• 11 Pn,laM lon,a 10 1 m D1•roT! OI ('11{~~ !O ..... 1(1~111 C •v •' C.•tt" !la~ 1 (~&"""' • a• 10 ·~· '"'"' 0t111n1 er e u1'8'0 10 a .., Pllt>llu'll" a• NY JI'> 10 a.-.. Sen Ole~o a1 Wa\n1ny10". 10 ~.., !>6!11111 el C•"C•nna•1 10 1 ..., T amo1 e a v 11 '1ou110" 10 a ,.., Cll•ll•nd •' !nd•Ol'll O<l'll T n"' NV Goa n11 •• Oen"'' C"•"""' 2 el I 1> m 1 Nf"' E 1'1\111"0 al Mien"\• l E SP N e P ; om ~V"• G•mt S•n ""''"C•\CO a l ll•m• tC"•""e< I a> 6 n ,,., I H'9fl SCMcll CIF FINALS Dtvlllln II S.nte !lero.r1 I, M uor 1 Dtvl11Dn Ill Pe•1moulll 76. E l l 0to 10 """"°" .. GlendOra 11 Qem0111 ?I DlvtlMof\ VII S.rr• 3', Loml>O< 31 C ..... Kon1 WEST Air F0tc1 JS, Hl.,..111 )~ EAST N1wv !9, Army 11 CALlf'"ORHIA M>WL Fr .. no SI 71 11111 St 6 HOC.kt.l ·~ NHL lafllrdaV"• sc ..... W1.,.lr>0!on I, BostOll l Pnllade!Ofl!• a, OulDtc • i'lerlfbrd 7, N•w JerM• l NY Ile.._.. 0, NV l1landlri 0 Cl'lic.ea 6, PlttslllJrgn t Toron!o 1. Mol'ltree! 4 o.1ron J. Mf-M>t• 1 SI Lovll I . Vencovvtr • TMllV"I Gtml• IC .... al autoec:. 11-0S a.m Celpry 1! Wlnnlpff, 11:JS Pm We.nl11t1lon al &ufl110. 4.0S D m P\'llllOll!Mlle er NV A:el'IOlf'•, 4.lS <> m v~ 11 Crtkeea. 5:J5·~ Po'•-· DfM• n. -·-11 n co•.,•1 ~ .. "· l -l•iaf'<I v •• "''"" ·---c..or .. WI.,,... .... U, l,l!lfl ~ 11 1-•· ·---1').-.... U M !ll<•I! I T--SI n, --.i" NJ '1 ·-· -· T-II •• --II It 1 .... 1) T"'-C"'"-n . ~..... II 11 (1!Wd) -I '"'*""""" M, ,,.._ a !10 t""'I) JI tr,_i., NY f1, ..._.C-_ n 1 .. 1 t-.i1 -....... ,., -. II U !llr.,I ~,..,-.... ·-·) -....... "· L-. ._,, ,, " /llrf!) --.......... _tt 1 .. 1 n••i -l •••• .,, Ttu•·-..,,,_,. M (lln tl '"" f l\ ..... '" -" 1•11 ,_, ' touch Stcvl." Sa.\. · •Third base -Jeff l-tamilton (245. 12 HR, 56 RBI). baby of the infield at agl' 20 and the one "'Orth kerping; an e.\:Cc:lle 111 d,·fens1vc p lay. l'r "'ilh offcn\1\C 1n1proven1ent pru- Jected. • Shons1op --\lfrcdn Cinffln. age 33, iinl· d('i(:n ~1 \ l. plu~er "'ho ma~ not tx· ahk· 10 pla ~ n10Tl' 1han 120 game~. Anothl'r l'\-·\.L. JX'T· forml"r "hu )elJ01n hit\ t 14 1. 0 t-1 R. 29 RBI. 57 stri keou1!.~.I • Ll·ft fil•l d -!\.al l>an1l·l~. a11.l· lb, a purl· hi11l'r t.34 ~ 111 .ll!! L.-\. at- batsl "ho ha~ haJ 1'1\l' 1..111.'l' u pc.·r- a11on\ <•' l.'r till' ra'l fi \ l' '\l'<i'\OO!., 1 .... 0 la~t \ear lie·, a hullhc1 o n defen'l' (1ut 1f he ca n hllhbll' tu h)' p(lSlllUO. he l':IO hit I\ • C. e nll'r lit•ld -"-1rl., (11h!.()ll. age 31. "ho l;i\I \,r.'.'a\1111 hit .213 111 71 ~an1t'!.. undcr.o.'l"!l! 111a1nr h.'g 'urger~. jnd 111;1\ or n1a\ r111t t'\t'r tx· chl· s:une pl;i~t·r 11ll1i led thl· l)udgt·r~ IO 'a \\'orld <."han1p1on,h1p 111 19Ril lie r an'1 thro " \\l'll l'nough It' ht: pla y- ing l"l'nlt'r lil·lJ •Righ t til·ld -,\l1l 1· ,\1 :1r,h:1ll . ,age JO . ...,.hP ha' had rn o rc bacl.. probll·n1~ 1t1a11 ~la rgl' ·\dan1 '. f"ll· hu 260 .,., 1th I l t111mt· ri.in" .ind -l ~ R Al 1n 105gan1t·,a 11d 11h~ 'hould a111- nnc t''Pl'tl hl·'ll pla ~ n1url·'' S1' o! !ht' Bflt 1Vt'·l1H'nl10ll('d .. reg- ular\" art• 'II \l"af\ Pl\! Pr older rht• entire uu1 1il'lti lx·hing~ in a ~I -\.~.II unit and thrt'l'·hiunh" uf thl' 1 ntil·ld 1 ~ approa!:!11 ng ~ ll'd u:art· l·l 1g.ih1I11 ~. ·rha n l good nt''!. 1 hl· I >l>dgl·~\ ha\ l' p11rh1ng (Orl·l 1-il'f\hl'l'r, n1a~lx· Fern;indo Vall·n1ut·la. T101 Hch;-her . Ran1o n :\·1<trlllll'1, John \\ t·1tcl:1 nd. \11kl' ;\·lorgan. t'!l I hut 1f1h,·) don'1 tradl'\l)nll'11f1t , [ \ f;1n,r:111 f(1f~l'l l Q(,IO and ruo1 l11r a 'In l l· ii rl."al!} I\ cn1hara\s1ng 1 ht· (i1;1nt" h3\t' l\.l'I 111 \l11chl·ll. \\di ( larl... ;ind a fll'nnant. thl· P:1dre' ha \'<.' addl·d J t1t.· C artt·r and l·rt•i.I L\:-in and ""'l.'1·t·alrl'••d1 lx·tter than th.r [>odg,·r,. an1ho.,., ·thl· Red , .,.,·1\1 ~urch 1m pro1t· .... 11IH1u11ht• l\·11· Ro!>\; ht'iH.lat hl' t'tl Pl'rhap~ m11fl' 1n1 purtantl1 . tht.• .\ ngel" ha \ l' :1ddt·d :\1 arl.. 1-1ng,ton :lnd :i re car;ihll' ofgraht11ng rill the ~uthl·rn C'al1 iOrn1..1 headline'\ The ont·(•-pri1ud !)Odgers. rnl'i1!1· "hlle. nt•ed ~c1 rnuch ht•l p 11\ d1f- 1icult 10 kn o" "hl·re lo ask Santa 10 \tan The1 ha1 ,. nn leadotr n1an, no c<'nll'r fie frler. l1Hll· ~ix·t·d el.,ewhere. no left-handed reltef p1tr h('r, and fe..., bodies hl"ahh ~ t·nough 10 be reh(•d upon. Tht bench'' If \I 11.:e r>av1~. Frank - lin Stubhs. Jo<oc Gon1alel. Len n~ Harn\, and ~·llcke~ Ha1C'her e~c1te ~ou. don't gu 10 L1 ~ Vt·gai.. \J nfonunatel~. the l>odgcr~ are huning 1n thl." minor leagues. too. Ren1('mber thai nt•ver-1.'nd1ng store o f talent? Sorn. fol ks, 1t ended. How did th1.s happen'1 V.'hat C'~n be done aboul 11'! This is an cmhar;1'\'\01ent "'h1ch may not go a"ay for a"h1le. Rleli Tallry Is• syndll'at('d C'Olumnist wbo •P~•r• t'•'rry Sun· day, Tursday and T&ursda_,._ WRESTLING From Cl While Peter Dcl.ayo and Mike S.yamontry combint'd to go 8--0 for the individual title a1 119 pounds. Costa Mesa's only one in the 1our- nament. and three ot hers took sec- ond place, it was tht' two wrestlers who did no1 place which had a big impac1 in a tine team e1Tor1 . Oniz. who went 6-2 but d.id not place, came from behind at I 32 to w;n the last 10 seconds with a reversal and move simultaneously. Then Meier, who went 4-4, was losing when he came back to pin hit foe with time running out in the-., third period. "Those we-re big turnarounds, .. Morpn said. Del.ayC), who is I S-1 thit teuon. went 6-0 qt.Inst the 1ouahcr com- pelltion at 119 paundt, IODOlinc undeft:ated wmtJm: from ll~nt­ inaton Belch • and Tustin ln IM process. Say1mon1ry, a oo~ • pinned bo1h of his 1oea. • Minh·Pham (IOS). John Val~ (126) and Ille d.0 (154) "'I' lloeder and Suon Grimoa llOCOIHI place ftnitlloo. wllile -(91~ Tim Hanl1 ( Adam Vital (16S) and ........ 1t0 .. ( 191) -1hinl fli nltllet t , H11111i'*1od -b. manwUt, fta''' d 11 7·1 llld bed ftve ..,... ·=-·~ ,.,;111 a.o ._. M.-,'::, (I {~a:..'I (~ VkW (17S) lld T,._ °"""' ( '" i ' • ()UNOAY, DECEMBER 10, 1989 [!] OCC class may be best-kept local business secret ly HOUY J. VII AGNER Of , ... D4llly Not SU« Most business owners expect to spend thousands of dollars when they go to an ad agency. but that's not always the case. Perhaps one of the best-kept business secrets on the Orange Coast is an ad agency where clients rarely spend more than $500. Coast Advertising as a small agen- cy with fresh talent. Some of that talent is so fresh it could tx· de· scribed as "green." That's because Coast Advertising as really Market- ing 131 AD at Orange Coast College. The class is a bratnchtld of Jack Wichert, a graduate of Harvard and a former Cal State Fulkf\On mstruc- tor. Eleven years ago. W1chcn came to OCC as a business teacher Hl· de- veloped an advertising curnculum whe~ they was none -now the schoo l has four ad' ert1!>tng rnurs1:s. " The cream of the student crop are at Coast Advertising -b) 1n' 11a11on only. Marketing 131 ..\D '"' a lab. and Students run the agcnc~ rhl·~ \Hill' slogans. create logos and dH·lop markettng strategics for an)onr with enough sptnt of ad .. enturc to take a chance on anexpenenced J>('ople Most of the cla ss' hi 'ltory is a success stof). although W11.:hl·n sa~., there were some dismal foilurec; Thl· failures were usualh the re'>ult of those who refused · to follow the agency·~ advice. o r JUSt wouldn't spend a few bucks to advert1sr. More often clients. hke Taco Flats propnetor Lonnda Z1ady, praise the results they've had with the agency. Z1ady was taking a few clas~s at OCC before o pening her own bus1· ness and decided she needed a fresh approach to make her business fly "I thought. ·wh) no t !ltuden1s'l· because the) 're art1st1c and there's a fresh approach." Z1ady said. For about $500 she got a logo. a slog.an and a marketing campaign. including flier., w11h a fict111 ous h1 !>- tory of Taco Flats and a "taco d inero" two-for-one pro mo tion It worked "It's a reall~ bcau11ful logo and 11\ strong o n its own." 'ihc said. ·· \ lo t of peo ple come 1nlll m) rl·•aauranl because they see m~ logo and thq think 1t''i part of a chain ... Z1adv has Stnll' u\t'd t"o nt W1 chert's former '>tUdl·nt' -no" in bustne'is for them<,t·h C!> -Ill mal.e Taco Flat\ 1 -'>h~<:{' and otht•r art \'-Ork I l.11.l' L1.1d \, < oa!>l 11htain\ mo'il vi 11s cll,·nt<.J·), "'ord-ol-mou1h The' hear about· the agem·) through fnends or aa'c J relatl\l' in thl' cl as'\ Once the entrcprt•nt·ur dcetdc" to tr) Coast. he mu't uimt• to d J S'i for a comultat1on. He nplains the busi- ness and the prohlcm., to "oh l' Then. !ltudcnts a~k quc5t1un' With the information they gather;' the students have ano ther hour-long session -this ume without the chent -to brainstorm solutions and strategies. Before proceeding to the brainstorming session the stu- dents collect a S50 deposit. to be used toward whatever campaign they dream up. The client 1s under no obltgauon until he g1' es the go. ahead. One of the hardest pans of the students' JOb. the) SS). ma~ tx· to change the client's ixrc<'pllon of h1m!>elf. his p roduct or the markt•t. This isn't always part u f thl· formula. 1t depends on the client But hl.e an) ad agenq. the <,tudl·nts mu<;t offer their best idea~ and hoix the client takes the ad' ire Some who haq· follt)\\c<l the 1a1l· ored plans ha'c met with great success. ProbahJ, thl' m n\t famou'I logo design at (oa<,t \<l,en1'i1ng ·is v1s1ble rn mo\t ~nu thnn ( alltorn1J c111es thl· Pl·ngu1n·., I rn1cn Yogun 'hop 'i1gn "lot as "ell l.no"'n hut .. 1111 'l'" succe~ful. an: '>ume ot lhl· agl'Ol) \ less t·on' ent1onal ram11a1gn" For a Garden Gm' l' '>hop l·alkd Back<.treet ..\pparel. the da'' de· signed the logc1 and kttabcad for the 'lhop. then d cc1dcJ ttw tx·-.1 wa} of markeung "a'> a Ill'" \lt•tter that talked about C\Cf!lh1ng hut ll11th111~ and d1~p)a\l'd thl· logo f ht· (Please see AD/02) Soft voice gives Japan hard TO K YO (AP) -The Ill'\\ 1' '\ voice that Japan hac; hcen heanng for six months 1~ getting a\\3) -'n far with sa' 1ng things the Japanese don't want to tx· told U.S. Ambassador M1lhal'I II Armacost hit Tokyo running ""hen he arriv<.'d in May and hac;n 't r ut back on an energetic M'hl'dule o f speeches and meetings. 1n \\h1ch hl' • offers what he calls "fnl'lldh ad- vice" to officials. the meJ1:i .ind business leaderi. Has advice. delivered 1n a 'Olll' unexpcctedl> soft rnming fr11m .1 fl. foot-4-tnch man. 1s ctHllhcd 1n careful reason but amount' 10 a call for the Japanese to r hangl' chan~l' what the)' say. what the) \Hiil' 1n their newspapcr'l. the "3~ thl') do business. their bamn~ w l ' S 1m· pons and investment. His speeches make nt'"" and sometimes 1nv1ll' tompan,un "'1th his predeces<,or. "1 1ke MaMfield. !<ti. "ho retired after I I ) car' a' .im· bassador <ilo"ed h\ illnn' that r1:· quired hean surgen 1n t•arh 19!<X Mansfield was far k'' aUl\l' 111 hi' last years 1n To k)o than -\rm.trmt. 34 )Cars his 1un10r ha' lx•l·n Armacost d1c;lil.e<> l'lllllpanng h" performance \\llh Man<>fidd'c;. "I have great adm1ra11on for him and thought he "a' a tfl'ml·nd nu' ambassador:· he ... ud 1n an inter- ' 1c"' in h1<o n1nth·tl11nr l'mha'" of· lice .. He cl earl' ha.., hdpeJ nH· tx·t J U"l' he lent \UC'h '>latun· to thl' 1ol°' \o an\hoth "'ho t111Jo..,..ed him \~.1' bound to hc ta l.l·n more <.l-r1ou<>h .. 11 lea'lt for a "'h1k. lx'lJU'>l' IH· ra.1't'd the "hok Jc, d ot thl' Joh .. Manstit·ld 'ioml·t11nl'' "·" t n11 - c11ed tor m11 \trc\\lng tr.Ilk '"'lll'' eno ugh "h1k .\rm.tu)'' on Jrn,.11 declared hl· "a' gmng to tx· thl' em ha"'·, 111p cornnwn 1.11 o tlin·r One ofh1i, mJ1n ~oaJ," rl·dul llun o t the $50 h11l1on l ;-.. .mnu.11 1r.1de defit 11 "''h IJpan "It'' n111 a m.11tt•r \u 111Ulh ul per<1onJI lllll'rt'<,t ol tlw Jmb.1,~1ll<1r but a mJlll'r 111thl·1111w" .. \rmJu1'1 said "I l'affil' into thl' 1oh .11 a 11ml' "'hen pt'Opk h.1t I. honw "'en· l'\· J>('nencrng lllll'n't' 1ru<.tra11on hl'- cau'>e nt lhl· lart th.11 lour \l·ar' 11! m.11or ,1J Ju ,111wnh nn rn.1lr11-n1111 om1l polln h.td n111 produn·d thl' re ult that ".!" t'\flt.'l ll'd 111 0111 h1la teral 11a1.k .. "i t1 hl· rail<. on tht.• .l.1p.1nl''it.' 111 m.tl.l' l''l'D mort• t hangl'' 111 th1.· delight 111 lol.11 ·\ma1,3n, .tnd e'en man) Japanl'\l' "h" .1dm11 l'd \fan\· fidd lnr hr~ rdl·ntlt''"' 111\1\ll'lltl' that the L' S.-Japan rdation,h1p "'J' 1h1.· mo~t important htl.1tl'rJI ''4\ \\ J<,h- ington hai. Tada<,h1 'I .1111Jmoto prl'\1dl·n1 111 the Japan < l'nta tor I ntl'fn.11111n.il E\r hange. c,a1d \IJn,lil'ld did ,1 gund JOb "Rut .\rmau"t .., \trnngt·r. hl'·, acll'l' and can tnUlh m11n· h ..... l., ·· Yamamoto pral\1.·J thl· l Jrl'l'r diplomat for 10dud1ng thl· \lld1m\ of pa\I fapant.'\l' :1111h.1\~aJ11r' 111 \l, J'\h1ngtnn in J fl'u·nt IMl'"l'll pan' lur thl' nl'" l.1p.1nt'\l' .1m - ha'i..adur I hl' "'1Jo\.\' '' cr1· tom hl·d h) the &l'<,IUrl' 'I JITT:Jll1'll11 \,1111 -\rmaro.,t "lJn '·•' thing' """h Japanc'>e dpn't lll'l l'"•inl~ ".1111 II• hear Rut aJ,11 hl' .1rrx-.1r' tn hi' '1·r\ reasonable 111 rn,in, thing\ hl' '·"' .. Yamamoto \.t1d ArmalO\t 111tl·n '·'" 1h.1t l.1 pJn Jnd thr l ll lll'd "it.ill'\ both "111 '' 111 ti' rnoh 1111,1. thl'lf lrJlk pmhkm "T rJdl' ,., n111 .I /l'fCl·\UOl !'-·lllll'. he '>3~ \. ll\IDI( J tl'flll f)\.0rhJp\ ~'r· rtl\.\t'd lrnm h1'> \\'<•" nl lt'.ll h1ng guH·rnment tx·ftirl· h,· ''""' 1111 .. thl' Stale Department ...\ natt'l' ol ( lc,l'l.1nd O hio ..\rmatP\I tJug.ht at P1111111n.1 < ·,,lk~t· in ( J hlormJ JI Intl' I nJl111n.1l ( Im,. 11an l 'n1,er\lt\ in l 11l.\l1 .1nJ .11 Georgl'IO\.l.O 1 'ni,l'r'>ll\ .ind J11hn' Hopi.ins l n1\er"t' In tht· l·.irh D•ffr ,.not .....,.o ..,, D-"-"' Mike Rukuk works on • marketing cam- paign •t Coast Advertising, which Is re•lly a cl•ss at Orange Coast College -Market· Ing 1J1AD. Students run the ad agency. adVice t •PO<; hl' \.\3\ <.pt.'<.tJI J'>'-1\lJnt 111 rd ..... 1n () R1:1\lhJucr then thl• I ' JmbJ"'JJor 1n I 11 k\t• .\rm.1u 1'1 "J' Jlllh."'·'tl"r 1" t hr f>h1hpp1nn lrnm I 1,,: '" I'"~ .11111 thl·n t\J\ un<ll'rW\ rl·t.1r' '•! ,l,1ll' t111 p<>lllllJI Jff:11r' hl·l•Hl' l'll''llkllt Bush naml·d him 111 n·pl.1,t' \I.in.,. tield lk 'J'' hl' h,\\ hn n tk.ilinf \\Ith Japan tor 21 \l'.lr<. Jnd "hl·n tw Jl•dJrl'' thJt IJp.111 .rnd th1• I Olll'd ~tate' are hcu1rn1ng. 1n.rl·J<,1n~h 111- tcrdcl)l'Odt·nt lw 'fx·.1J.., lrom .1 !.tm· 1h 'dl'''Potnt .t' ,,l')J ·'' JO 11tliuJI one Onl' 11! 111' thin· ,,,11, '' m.irrtl'd I•• .1 Jar.in1'\t' Jnd .111.,111'·1 .111, 111lnl a Ulll\t'r\ll\ h11l' .. Lt·t m1· nl kr '"ml t rit·ndl \ Jd\ Ill" .. \rm.ll1•\I \JIU Ill .1 ll'll'lll 'JX'elh Ill J bll\1111.'" \Pl1krrthl' 11n Japant''l' IO\t'\tmcnt in thl' 1 111tl'tl \tale'> <>honh Jltl'r 1 ..., , 1111\l'tn •lllt'krJll'd "1th ...,,,n,' ~'""lit ,,, < 11lumh1J P11. t1H''' II JJrJlll'\l' Ill\ l'\lor' \\,lilt'" l.t'l·r J ren·ptl\e a1m11,phl·n· in thl· 1 111t- ed State ... \rmJlfl'>I \;a1d the' mu't pnimotl' \ ma11.1n 111JnJg.er' hirl' \\11ml.'n and m1nonlll'' li11lr\\' 1 ..., - <.I\ k 111rpt1rJtl· phtl;anth1op~ Jnd uw lolal 'llPPhl'f' (Please see JAPAN/02) Hl'Sl,t:SS CALE'.\Dr\R Robert Brown buys 5 °/o of Scientific Software From Dally Piiot w ire services LagunJ Bl'J1h 1n't'''''r Ruhat H HrP"n ha~ arqu1red 'i percent or I ~X.550 lummon 'hJrl·' 111 '1 rl·n111i, "u ilt""Jre-lntntomp Inc the Den\er u1mputl·r 'olt...,:.trl' ,.,nll'P1 Ju' r.ting t • a tiling \I.1th the Secun11es and E \\ hangl· < om m ""'' 'n . . . CORTEX Pbarmar euttcats Jn1· 1n In inc anm1unred an agret'menl w11h J leading < Jht11rn1J·hd,l'J J1alktn1l IJtk1ratof'\ 1n,ohtng S)nthes1s of analog!> 111 thl' m·urotrJn,m.nn r.lutamatl' tor <''aluauon h~ CORTEX as po1en11al Jrug' 111 l1m11 th1.· hra1n l1Jmag1.· asc.1.x:1ated "Ith stroke. head IOJUf) and <,irnilar dl'1HJl'r'> C 'lRTl' "'II ha'r a nght of first refusal to commen;1ah1c JO\ .inJl"!I-'> "h1~h Jppear efft'\:'ll' e in 11~ screening para- tJ1gm~ l 'OAST HKIEt'S "Becoming an Entrepreneor" I\ th<' topic fo r the <;outh Coast Business and Prok,\1onal \\ umen"· m,1nthh meeting al the Costa Mesa El Tonto Tuc..Ja, JI l l '' J m c J I R11h1n R adell al 1 -1 ~1 -'il-0'191 for rcS<'rvauon<. and 1n111r111J1111r1 • • • l carn Ill plan J "great mt>t'ttng" for "free .. \fonda' Imm -to !fl p m at thl· 1•tli1 r' ••t l'rPk,'111•n.tl \peal.crs Sen ll·es. ~6 Corporate Park. lf'\1nc <all 1-1-l1 h,., •·I~'\ Im mc1re 1nforma11on • • • Thr '·llll•nJI t l'nt1. r '"' 1 rratl\ e Ideas a no n-profit organization . 1s ~pon.,onng J lrel' 'l'm1nJr ''"protecting and selling your lnve11tlon. It "Ill hcgin at -1w1 rm ••n \\t·dM,dJ' at"" <orpora1e Parl... lf".1nc Call Gene Komt1n1 JI ,-,~. ,,f\;a .. f .. /\ ft'r ntC1rmat1on • • • Cranston ignored Lincoln complaints "lntt>rnational oppononltit>s for •omen io lbe 't01" wtll be the top1c- of dt!>t'u\\11111 J I thl' Thur<>JJ\ ml·1·11ng of \\ timen 1n \\ orld Trade The mec11ng hl'g1n' JI 11 \11 .1 m JI thl' Hol11ia' Inn l osu \1esa For rec;cna1111n<. l.tll 1-J 1 ,,:.,.... :' . "\larketing in the ·90.,. .. ''the 111p1l t1.ir an l'\elUll\<.' bnefing sponsored "'' the 1 111\er' I\ "-11uthan C J hlMn1a Orange C oun1~ (enter. Tuesda) at the lr.1m· \tarr1 '" H1•tl.'I ., J m <all 1 -1~1 "'5~·)'05 for more information By LAURA MECOY ~<">' -· H""<• WASHINGTON -l ' ~. Sen. Alan Cranston said he kne"" regu- lators had complained of t·nminal wrongdoing at Ltncoln Savings and Loan. but he "discounted" their charges and continued raising money from the Irvine thnlYs owner. The California Democrat said he believed rcguJators were harassing Lincoln and "many cnmtnal refer- rals arc made in these sorts of 1j1uations. I was JUSt not impressed at that point While Cranston rnnttnunl to Jl'.il w11h Lincoln owner (·hark~ !....eating. Jr . three of 1he four other "'·nattir'\ who intervened "'Ith regulator'> on Keaung's behalf o;a1d the~ dropped the thrift t"<eru11' c'<. r ac;c after learn· mg of the rnminal allcgat111n<. at J n o\pnl Q, I 98"' mcl·t1ng "1th .10 Francisco regulator<.. The San Francisco regulators told Sens. John Glenn. D-Oh10. John McCain. R-A.iz . Donald Riegle. D- Mich. and Dennis DeConc1ni. that Lincoln was a "ticking time bomb." and thl·~ "l'rl' J ">l.ing. t11r .1 lnm1nal 1n,e\t1gal1un It ha" hcl·n und,·ar "ht·ther Cranston "'a' 3" Jrt.' 11t th" ne"' since he "3'> not 1n thl' room "hen regulators made the l hargl'' Tht· C'aJ1forn1a IJ\.\ mal.n d rnpf)l·d h\ thl· meeting bnl'll) to \J\ he t•ndor~d what his cnlleagul'\ h.1tl to ,,1, and then left Cranston said 1n .in lnll'f\ ll'" th" past week that <.hC1rth altl't tht· I <ll\ ~ meeting he learned regul.1111r<> had asked the Justacc l>q1artrnt·n1 w tnvesugate cnm1nal "rongdrn n& at Ambassador Hotel catches interest of Donald Trump LOS ANGELES (AP) -81lhona1re Donald Trump is considenng devcloptng the landmark Am- bassador Ho tel propen). which once hosted scores of celebritjes but has been closed for nearl) a year. city officials said. Mayor Tom Bradley and Councilman Nate Ho ld- en said they met with Trump this week to discuss a potential future for the 68-year-old m1d-W1lsh1re d1s- trict hotel. It wasn't immediately cleari however. 1f Trump's plans include razing the builo1ng. a move opposed by some loc.al groups. "He simply s.a1d he had an interest tn the hotel." BradJev said Friday. "What that interest 1s. I don't know:t The 494-room hotel and its Cocoanul Grove niabtclub hosted such cclebnties over the years as Elvis Presley. Elizabeth Taylor. Bing Crosby and Howard Hushes.. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was usass1nated there momenu after dcclarina victory in the California Democratic presidential primary in 1968. Trump spoke o l J comhrned retail. ollicl· and residential develo pment on the s11c. Holden said. The councilman said such a de' elopment could be a cornerstone for a rC'de' clopment of the neighborhood Holden \aid Trump calkd the ~J ~-acre 4'tte "the largest plo t of land 111 a bus1ne11<. communll~ anywhere an the United talcs of i.\menca ·· The site "'est of do"nto"n "'as acquired 1n September for $64 m11l1on tn the W1lsh1rc Center Partners. The partnership hu announced plans to build rcs1den11al and commercial buildings on 1he sate The Los Angeles U nified hool D1stnct has also expre'lc;cd interest in acquinng the <,1te for a high school. School officials sa) nearb) campuses are over- crowded and 8.000 students must be bused out of the area. . If the partnership refuses to ~II. the school d1stnct has threatened 10 begin legal procttdings to claim the land through eminent domam. Miata; MPV ranked in 1 top 1 O' sive. Everybody loves it." • Tbe ed.iton called the MPV "the first of the MICOftd ICMrllJOn of min.ivana. ••They went on to add. .. It crui1e1 11 freeway apecds with iwy a laiet ol U.cnaiw noile. can bokS ~ ... of us own and loob .,cMI ~ IO tab °"'" ~ oa lbe ............... dlil .~. 'tar aod Drt.-. rlliillld dltc MPV flnl in a ...... _~riab tell.. a.t v..._ .mor vb:r-.w.1aw...1 -~ ......... Miida MoeOi Of. Americll toe.. localMd in lrvinc, aid: "It is Quite 1 honor for us to have two of our products. the Mia1.1 and ik MPV, namtd to th.is pmliaious Ust. We feel and Car and Driver evidently ..,.c:ies. Iba& the Miaea ud MPV are tbe ll&Ddard~ ...... ill ..., dallel.'' loda die Milla and tbe MPV MW ........... _,~ ... -.. a-* .. --Dee .. ...,..,..._ Moil ~ ... ............ Aa~ M~• .. wa•A 'of die v ..... Lincoln Hut hl· .... ah.I hl' "·•' m1,rr concerned ahoul I 111111!11 l'mph•\l'l''> who might 11•'-l' 1h,•11 1Pb\ 11 thl' regulatorc; dr<l\l' thl' 11l\t11ut11111 11ut of business C'ran<,ton "t'nl nn 111 r.11<>c $850.000 an lnrporatl' u•ntnhut11'n" from Kl·attng l11r thrl'l' I~"~ '11ter reg1strat111n df11rt' I k .ind l>t..·<. ''". ctn1 also anll'rH·n,·d \.\Ith tt•deral regula111r, earhn th1' \l'M urging salt' ot l 1mnln rJthl'r lhJn 11\ \C.'11· ure • • • "Telemarketlnl{. tt>le pbont "aleo; skJlls, manners and motivation" •~ the )UhJl'd 11 J lrn· <.t'rn1nar 'fl<'n'4•rrd l°'' .\ T ..\. T For rcsen at1ons. call (Olli t.'\'i.,:~' i.1r thl' I nJJ, nll'l't1ng held at \T T tlOI lf"tne Center D n'c Ir' inc . . . .\n 1'\llh .lll\ID rr11~rJrl' '•T ntYt bomr HlrS profeSSIOn.&ls \,l,JIJ lX° held at the Rt•d l 111n Hc,tt'I ( "''J \k-...i . \111nda' trnm 4' am to 'i 15 pm C'ontal t thl ll"llll lh•ll\f' \\,1rrJnt' < 1)rp at 1 -'0~1 Jtl~-~\00 lor more 1nformal11>n . . . (alitnrn1a regula1t1r' ,.11J (){'{ 1)11· (Please see CRANSTON/02) "Jim Evrrrll \S Jot' \1onta.oa" l'i tht' "highlight" of the Building lndustn .\\4'CK1a1111n nt ~.,u1hern t Jhfor(l1a·~ Monda~ mccung. bcgJ.nntng at pm at the Red L1l>n Inn < 11\tJ \1csa Tn register. call (714) 547-~2 MORTGAGE RATES Figures as of Thursday Dec 7 FIXED• tntr•I Down P~nte lodl~ln ..... Pymt ('Ill) (cUye) 1sl Nationwide Bank 9 875 20 2 000 30 American Savings Bank 9 950 20 2000 30 Bank ot Amertca 9 875 20 2 125 45 Calllorn1a Federal Bani. 9 875 20 2000 21 Chase Manhattan Bank 10 250 20 2000 00 Flrsl Interstate Bank 10000 05 1 500 45 Gltindale Federal Bank 10 125 20 2000 45 Great American Bank 9 75-0 05 2000 45 Home Federal Bank 10000 05 2 000 ,. HouMhOld Bank 10 25-0 25 2000 60 Ne111-por1 F1nanc1al Group 9 750 10 1 500 60 Newport Mortga~ 9 625 10 2 000 45 ':>akcrNt Ftnanctel 10 375 20 1 500 45 Oceanview Flnanc1a1 9 500 05 2 375 45 Old Stone Mortgage 9 875 05 2000 60 .,.cmc First Mortoage 9 875 10 2000 30 >acme Western Mtg 9 875 20 1 750 30 Aepubltc Federal 9 625 05 2000 75 SMvlew Flnanctal 10 250 20 1.500 30 So Cal Mongege Consult 9 500 20 2 125 21 South Coe.at Flnanolal 9 500 05 1 500 45 T~ Hammond Company 9.750 05 1.500 30 Union Feder., Sav Bank g 875 20 2000 45 VaMey Federal S~l'\QI 10 500 10 2000 15 Wortd S1Ylng1 10 400 20 2.000 30 INDU 8UllllARY AIMUITA8LIMORTQAGml ,, .... Dteinct PnMe , ... l ..... T..- 1 "'°"9t T ·bll 1 " • .._., ..... '"· .,_,,, ..... • "· "Ill ., ,... T'Me .... ..... 10.50 1.13 7."6 1.n 7,71 1.n u.e..-2 ........ 111 111 10.&0 10.IO 7.IO 7.11 7.40 7.11 7.M 771 1.• 1.14 1.11 ,_..,. ADJUSTABLE ...... lnt'9t Down P~nte lock-In Mafgln ..... loen ..... Pymt ('Ill) (d•y•) ("-) Loen 187 7 950 20 1 500 60 2 250 750 187 7 950 20 1 500 60 2 200 2000 187 7 750 20 , 756 45 2 500 1000 187 7 950 20 1 500 60 2 250 300 9000 8 500 25 2 000 00 2 750 9000 187 8 375 10 1 ;5-0 45 2 75-0 187 187 7 950 20 1 5QO 00 2 250 75-0 187 7 95-0 20 1 500 45 2 25-0 500 187 7 95-0 20 , 500 60 2 250 600 1000 8 500 20 2 000 60 2 75-0 300 187 7 95-0 20 1 500 45 HS-0 500 187 7 05-0 10 1000 45 GPM 187 eoo 7 500 20 2 000 30 BYOWN 187 187 7 950 20 , 500 60 2 300 500 187 7 750 10 1 000 60 GPM 187 187 8000 05 2 375 60 BY OWN 187 187 5 825 10 1 750 30 GPM 187 187 7 380 15 1000 75 GPM 187 400 1000 20 1 500 30 GPM 350 187 8900 10 1 250 21 2.500 187 187 7 000 10 1.500 30 QPM 117 195 7 375 10 1 500 30 GPM 117 200 7 920 20 2000 45 GPM eoo 117 9.250 20 2000 45 2750 500 , 187 19~ 20 , 500 45 2.200 500 C1 11 d4 • r .. •• ..... 16 Y9I' JO.,., •• ·em •t• . """"' 1.,., .. .... lO.., . .... 10.MO .... 1 t .tlf IA1 1• - AD .... ..., plan tad ...... mNn. JAPAN "-DI "-DI ::T!....,, parlayed SOO bulincu ~ thrOU&h aetworkina into a mailina list ol l ,400 1trady CUl10mm in leu than a year. In anothtt instance, a beauty shop owner was saddled with a shop named a '&auty Saloon.' The owner bouaht the bul.iness because of the location, then discovered the 1bop. pina center would not allow the name to be chanp .. , bid u opportunity 10 nm my family'• retlaW'IOl I took tome time off from tcbool IO wort \bett but I kDC'W it wasn't fOr me .. Kid Joe Illiano of Fountain Valley. "f star1ed out to ju.st take my ,enera.I ed (required counet). but I aot lino the Id clasl and I really cf\ioyed il 1 don't uow if I'll tet a job, but I want to tty. Even if I don't make a lot of money, I really ertjoy it and that's imponant." CDD,,_MHI Hil lllMlbod oleo ID• ~ plmJlnl the devi.1'1 1dvoane with "'*8U ud dknta. IOIDCtbiQI they don't U..ys aj)prtda1e. .. l"ve 1eCD him shock an Id oae c.... more than any 1ex education claN across the campus," Simone uid with • lauah. Iii at latli eummed up, Wldlllrtt llmm la crtdcUm arc one ,_ fW dlie llrDCY .. ._ "It's laUlbt me 11 lot about mytd( and about bow adveniail\I work.I. Now tometimes I tee thrOu&h his (Wicbat'1) eyes. .. be Mid. Mott amponut, Japan must open ittell to foreian investment, be aid. In alm0tt every area. be 11id, Japan'• performance is laaina. And to Japanae oommentaton Wbo find T11Ci1m behind Americans' wariness about Japanne invest· ment, he II.id, '"That view is misin· formed and, I believe, danacrous, becau.1e it def\ect1 attention from the real sources of concern." ...... com~ ~. nm iDto ... uyt111 very __ ....., ad ...... h • ratht'r bueQillDtly .. ·•But the filC1 remaau lhll lO IO 25 ~Dt of the benld111 .... ...., iD cauron:Ua i• owned by the J1pe1111 I can't think of a sinlle imtaace bl wtaicb &Jl Americ:aD 6uk bit beea ab6e to purchue a Japanae benk.." CRANSTON ProMDI Enter Coast Adverrisina. The stu- denu developed a promotion play-ina on the name and image d1sad- vaniaee by catering to men -one eveniaa of hair cutting complete with \he evenina's football pme on a ta,. television and beer served to clients. As be left, each man was pven a handful of SS discount ooupons for use by women only. Muy of the coupons were re- deemed. Bates, who has acted as account executive on some of the clau pro- jects. said the experience bu tauaht her 10me of the hard realities of the business wor1d. As liaison between the client and creative staff, she was put in the delicate and often fru.stratina pos.- ition of balancinJ lbe staffs enthusiarn and sensitivity with her knowlqe that the customer is always nght. But the expcrien~-and knowledge pined in creating and placing a radio and direct-mail ad campaign was worth it, she said. cini and a Cranston staffer also called them r:cprdina the sale. But crauton's chief of staff said he coWdn't find anyone who made that call. Federal rqulators subsequently aid none of the senators' inter- ventions affected their decisions. and they seized Lincoln April 14. They have estimated its collapse will OOlt more tban $2 billion, mwng it the oostliest thrift seizure in the nation's history. McCain said "after the meet.Ina was over, I bad notbi.fta to do with the case whauoever or any reauJator or Lincoln SaviQSS ... I believe that that's proper to do." Earber this year, McCain also re- imbursed Keatina's coml»DY for S 13,433 in P."vate plane costs for trips bis family took to the Bahamas aboard American Continental Co~.'s ~t. Rieale s press secretary said her boss also dropped Lincoln's case and had no further contact with f'CJU· lators after the 1987 meetina. DunQg a toU&h ~-election campaign last year, llicgle returned $76,100 in campaian contributions he received from Kea~ and his associates. He bas cttided Japanese media - and American media as well - about pcpPCrina their trade stories with emouve words like "war" and "invasion," and be disputes a com- mon Japanese compla1nt that U.S. exporu to Japan laa because U.S. companies don't try hard. "It's not just a matter of not trying ha.rd," he told The Associated Press. He sai~ however tbat tnde ftic> t.ion .. isn t the whole sum and ' substance of the relationship. . .. There's a lot in the relation.ship .that's workina well." As examples, he cited Japan's pledae of SI SO million in 11d to Poland. helpina Mexico and the Philippines deaf with massive debts, arowu11 fore~ development aid, heavy financial support for U.S. military forces in Japan and cooper- ation with Washtnaton on muy rqional problems. Ironically, many of the students that arc Coast's staff have come to the ·dua accidentally. hThis was completely by mistake. "The tint time I heard tbe ads on the radio I called my grandma and said, "If I die today, at least I've done something substantial in my life." The Resolution Trust Corp. has also filed a-S 1.1 billion fraud and racketecriaa civil case qainst Keat- ing and other Lincoln executives claiming. amona other things. that Keatina diverted deposits into pol- itical campaians. I was a marine biology major,·· said WendicBates, a student from New- port Beach. "I just got into one of Jack's ad classes and did really well." The students credit W1chen with the agency's success. In a ruient appearance defending his interest in Lincoln, Glenn said he "closed my file on this case and didn't say a word for two years" after regulators said "they were goina to file criminal chaf!CS with the Department of Justice.' DcConcini tttumed S48,IOO in contributions be received from Keating and bis associates after the federal $Ovcmment filed its fraud case against Ke;ating and other Lin- coln officials earlier this year. 2nd Trust Deed Please Call (714) 432-8870 First Commercial "This is just a backup for me; I've been a songwriter for years," said Sonny Simone of Costa Mesa. Yet he is an active participant in the group. giving as much internt as "He's great and he doesn't let us get too ~1gh on ounclves," said Bates. • Wichert's methods aren't always The senator said the lawsuit raised the "possibility" that Lincoln money "may have been illegally funneled into a number of political cam- paigns.·· E1 -- 642-5678 "From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 iliOl IUnd 1006 Corona def Mar 1022 Com Mna 1024 Hlft. Hlrbour 1042 Ntwport leach 1069 Ntwport leach 1069 Ntwport leach 1069 Ntwpott IHctt 1069 PID_,UIT .. llT ... _. Wltm'lllTIPllUU •Lm-• ******** BHulflvl Blutta G Plan. aaww CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH OAANGI CO. FROM' SOUTH OAANOa CO. M0-121t • tHD To buyer ol this beautllvl Pim?• -NI••• R Spectacular waterfront NEW BAY FRONT HOME modernized 4 BR, 3 BA. -•-wmw C\latom 3BR 2¥.BA home OPEN SUN 1-4:30 IT • .:::. home w/180" view Incl 3BR. Oen, 2'-'BA, Boat LOCATION I Seller will carry $399.000 Bluffs upgraded 3BR 2BA with dining room .. spa+ 25.41 POINT DEL MAR __ .. petlo w/gazebo. spa, 50' Dock Completion ' Owner/Bkr 721-1550 Owner moving out-of. THE DAil Y KOT CLASSIFIEO OfFICE HOIJAS T elepnOt>e S.WV- Mon·Fn 7 lOM'·S 30om Sal IOOem-11 ~ eu-c-1 .. M·F S OOem·S 00pm 9'V•1t.< •'()tr; -· ·-· ................. ....... _... ....... ......... .._.. ot •Ck "'tf "-' .... ...... , . ...._. '4" , ..... ..... .. ..... ~....,. ' ... ... t , .... ... ..... .., .. .... n .... ,., .... . . ' 1.• m 1002 ·---· ,,,, .,.,., .. .. Just another of our ad- 11 an c e d marketing atralegtea. Cell for a FAEE mentet 9Valuatlon & martietlnQ pl#I. Call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 Agt av. 1100.000.000 Sotdl C .. CK YOUA AO THE AR8T DAY 3 c.r gar • 2BR APT. 2 yrs new. outstanding 3 BR, 2'" BA. prime East· boat dock .. more' A 12115189 $1.995.000 LOCITIDI'' area. '489,000. Make an $825.000 OPEN Sun 1·5 home on very lg lot. UP· aide location Many de· value at S 1.295.000 RuN Fluter. Cannery VII· •• 111..... offtKI AEGIR PROP. 67S-.000 graded w/AC, mrble luxe features. From w/TERMSI Call PATRICK lage Realty 673-3777 L.llAnllm -· II.If I l'lfll frplc-brl te . llte & $310.000. TENOAE 721·1200 Agt ~......... TIWl•IE -:-: .. ~:-.=;-;,::..:;::-;;:: lalbcNI specious! 3BR 2'-'BA & OPEN SUN 1·5 (Ov9r $100,000,000 Sold!) Owner Mlling customized I :.::--"":".::::. :;-_ --:.:..·p'.~ P--'--"'• 1007 loft. 2 mstr suites Poss· 320 E 21st St. 3BR 1V.B • cove<ed rront Bayview Terrace hOme Two-Story Augus1a Model 111·1111 tt lll-1 ll• ~.::.:!~..:. .. p~.": a .. -lbllty of expansion Or call for appointment. patio. lawn. mature with panOfamiC 111ew of n icely appointed :=-:=:::-:; ::-~.:.--:; :;-:. *--Pl•lllA w/OCMn View! $619,000 548· 7001 anade trees. close to Back Bay 3Br 2' 1Ba. w/vaulted oe1llngs. Iota of ~ ~A.V ::.-:-: ::.;:: .... _...,::::._•;: ·-Quiet P8f'ln. Pt. Home l&U. llTlll Ylll ocean & bay $400.000 c 0 mp 1 et 8 cu s 1 0 m marble & glass, European ~ .. / ·-,.._ --• -• .... •• Large open floor plan lM 1111 •••1121 IPll UT 12·• Call Run Kuhlmann furnlahlngs·1ust brtng kitchen & Jacuw in mas. \lt"\VffV"rYT' J.U' A.I 'I I -···•·-·" ___ .. •BR 3BA xtra SIOf 2 .,_. 313 E. 20th St. Rambling lrYtr1t 1044 Cannery VIiiage Realty your suitcase' Minutes 10 ter bath Huge den. '. w• ~I 1-' \.. -:=; =: ~~;. '..:..:: C8I gar ; guest :9.C.. ~ M..A.V sngl story, 4BR .. family 850-3649 or 673-3777 Fashion Isl, SC Plaza & beveled glass french RE~TORS • .............. ....__ __ ,._ 1839000 OPEN Sat/S n KU"lrlltl\ I rm '1' spa S9'1er tlexJbl.-•Dim WILLI airport O•tedcommwlth doors . Too many re.a-~~~~~~~~ 6'!~6 ~ii~n ~Zt~Y· '\t\.X'I ::t_)'r 14' ~ \ ll ;~~~~9tosHow. BKR --Ull M!~~:~.?:fon pooi. J~C:~s::55·000 ~;~.~' i.11~0~ ~~:~,~i -Liii U,,_,. ·~.,573_3777 REALTORS • 646-8003 ..., .. ~ bay w/FULL VIEW! Next ******** IUf ll'Ull New contemporary house ' •• ,.II •..... m-On the Lake In Wood· to park Gate guarded A II• with MW dock Beaut OESPERATEI MuafSell ••·--b ridge. 2BR 2BA value at $619.900 Int . utenslve use of $237,SOO Vu of bay. 2BR COIU Mesa 1024 LARGE 2BR master suites town home w /entry w/TERMS! Call PATRICK * ~ llUll * 111-llOO er 120-111• granite & marble, glass 2BA condo. Obie gar, that will knock your socks courtyard. Step-down llv· TENORE 72 1· 1200 Agt Home for sale on over-blocil. bit-In stereo. wtoe dee:k. 771-37"19 11T Tm lffllllU off! Extras Incl hrdwd firs. Ing rm, plantation shuters (Over S 100.000.000 Sold!) sized comer lot Bay view ~ M.A.V cloN t. recess llghling. *~* Berber crpts, designer & frplc ~00.000 Call from 2nd story Excellent KU',F.a .. 1 dbl walk·ln closets Coronl def Mar 1022 38R 2BA. 2 l/p, bllln vac moldings. special secur·1 LU 11111.D &sf remodel opponun1ty \l''''J "ti ,,1. jU ." .111 $2.250,000 Cannery vn. lty&AIC Anendlocatlon 7,.1_.111• S739.000.Call673-7027 \\ ·'°' ~ ._ lageRealty 673-3777 -··· • -1ys, 2 c.r aitch gar. many w/2 car attacned g•"~· a -·• upgrades' S259.500 5225000 c 1 -----,,,..-...... .,_ 1:w AEAUOR~ • 1 BLOCK FROM OCEAN Prins only 642•3850 Bk" · · a I HU K Princeton Townhome. 2 _, -r..-JUST LISTED! 3BR 1'~8A. Old CdM · JONES IS31· l266 MuttK BR .. den. 3 full Pl•llL.I ~ Up 8Br t!Ba. can use --------1 Beach House 3BR • Oen Oversized lot, view BY owner-twnhse 2442 ·e~~·~\:· baths. many upgrades. 5375•000 Agt Russ mother-ln·law Low 3Br •IY ..... 2BA. 2 story. 2 C8I gar- S749K. OPEN Sun 1-5 Elden 2Br 2'-"Ba. big •• " .: view. JacoUI 854-6538 Kuhlmann Can.-v VII· 2Ba 6-Car park. 2 hses 2B 2B B d d age. Incl land $335.000 227 Iris Agt Chris yard. 2-car garage. lrplc. 111 .,__ 650 .. 3-6·, 9 from ocn. Prlnclpals only ' a ayn ge con o DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 673•3777 or 675•1760 $2 t9K. * 644·5920 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN lage .,...lly -4 Agt. 536-5769 $299.500 * 644-5920 N O'Brien. Bkr _ . . Lovelylocatlon2 BR. 2 BA ... -------------------------------. EXCITING WTllll... TownhOme near tne 8'Vff1. den. $269,500 Jackie. Exciting custom dMigned N 2BR 2BA 11 11 1098 Westward Ln First Teem Alty 786-6710 3 bdrm home on double d~I f II w 0 2' $169,900 3 BR. 2 BA. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;.1 m no rm. am Y rm. garage Fran Lugo • lot. 2 blocks trom beach. c.r garage + more. Only . • Llgunl leach 1048 Dramatic architecture. 5179.900_ Call PATRICK Century 21 Professionals ·--------- greet UM ol space & ma-TENORE 721·1200 Agt 557.4373 .......... terlala. (Ov9r S 100.000.000 Solcjl) YICTOllll Modern Con1emporary 790-3600 ..... s 1.175.000 5BR 5'~BA. 5,000 fl. Cus- - "-Ari HI Ho" HOME tom Eatete with pool + 1mM1.., h•<· 180° Ocean View! A REA TORS . Mammoth 3BA home w/all value w/TERMSI Call 1 FOAMER model .. _.=,.. -the Charm of yesterday PATRICK TENORE for ----';:;__ ____ -'""''"" nr w/modem conveniences details 721-1200 Agt IPR UT!• 1-4 Cryatal Court and So 11· covered ceillnga. for· (Over S 100.000,000 SOktl) .. n FOR SALE'BY OWNER Cout Plaza IP'' Costa mal dining rm femlly rm 1--------Harbor View Hiiis. 4 88._3__Meea. '4BR, 3S'A fam~Jy c.nttK Island 'counter I~ General 1002 BA. 1207 KEY WEST hOme with c.thedral <*I· large kllchen w/breaklast 644-5749 Inga. formal dlnlng rm nook. wood planked ..... •Ml• Cooperate with agents and lam rm Situated on I Io ors • 1 g Io t •• Ill 1111•1 ~;;~;:;;;;;~1 large cul-de-sac lot. Call w/detached 1BR home. OCEAN VIEWS No Laguna Catolyn Ross, Prudential Owner wtll dlacount price Oc>lx. Beem ~11. hrdwd If RT Cellf. Riiy 673-7677. for qulcit caah sale. By nrs. dbl gar. $519,000 ~T.a One of 1"9 loveliest homes 7~7262. Owner/Agl. IS31-2242 Agt 499-1878/494-11 77 MOVE right In to this ever! 78R 4~BA, family llWl 111.1111 P• OJtEN SAT 1·5. 265 Vlefo apKIOut end unit With rm + bonua rm & lg Pv1 "-· P-'-1026 --------1 large brick patio over-lot w/poof, spa & crpta. A 38R 28A -+ pool Own« .,... -ft .. -1-1 loOklng tr ... and green· glimmer of city llghll & relocatlnQ. $252.000. Call <>c.nvlew, owner wlll 887 ni.tla..Just rem<>dMd wy new communi1Y pool mntn view, S 1,095,000 DON PfAFF 642·9797 catry down payment. "9-thN-out. brtghl spacious Beeutftulty upgreded with , 111me eJ1'91lng IOan. 3BR, kitchen. Enjoy ocean French doors. vaulted ll1m Y• · 2BA. tam rm. frple, wot view from lg new~y celllng. new Berber l•llll w ... 11H ber, 2 ca.r gar. 2aty, 7 yra lndscpd beckyd, S425K carP9t. har~ood noora. Old. ~35.000. 2~53 Agt. Linda 494-7394 akyllghll. r emodeled ~ .J//IJ.A..V .. _ kitchen, mirrors. tex-~ .. / 3 BR. 2 8A. loweet In tract Lots of students look for apartment ~ G~e~t a~~c~~ '\t~ 1 \.VI' ti· X ·11 College Park. 341 furnishings in classified. Will they find neer Corona del Mar nEALTORS • Nuaau Rd. S239•5oo. your items advertised? achoo41. tennis. parks Sundey 12~. 493-4327 and Eastblurt Shopping Cem•. Thia It e true ~$411.000. ,.....,. Cl.Ol~.11 I I KJN~ I!!: l t )\II'"' liilJ JO \I I llH'• Carol Allison 759 6600 644 7382 FOR THE FAMILY THAT WANTS IT AU ft Watch golfers tee off the 18th tee from your own prtvate estate in Bii Canyon. This home has Incredible "curb appeal" and Is truly a custom work of art. There are approximately 7,000 sq. ft. of traditional elegance. Sl.7M ..... > OPEN SUN 1-~ 17 RO~AL ... n-RGE Striking contemporary 5 ' ~th custom home on the 7th Fa1rwa} of Big Canyol'l....t l>eSt buys in the area. with lots of room to expand. Lovely po.»~v spa. $1,tSt.Ott. FOR YOOa PRIVATE SHOWINGS Oa NOH INFOaJIATION CALL CAllOL A• I '90N Model hOmetl 8 rnontha ,..u Large IOtll Lake P9rrla Areall Improve· mentafl 13' C•lhedral celtlngtll 4 Bedroomatl S13t.toott Better Homes ' GetmM. John Oen¥9r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ~~H~~~ Eve• 11111111-.ua LAGUNA lDLLS BAYCREST BIG CANYON - ..... _, 2 ledroom. 2 Beth condo ,,_, In ttle moet de91red Cepe We"ll gtW9 )'OU lM doWn In S•rlH . Very private eaftG tor e .._. of own-ground floor unit l\ee enhlp. You INtte th9 lovelr garden view, mthfV PY""• & ..,. lhare 1211,000. Ca# to ... :•c. You receive la-1111 IMIW ::.,, ~.M:: -nt 4»5 Dys, Ev. Wkncle NO DOWN PAYMENT, ~Dti.MANW. 1M1W M ln...eot to melle =-=t===·~= .......... .,.,,., ........ , 111111' ...... !" MALTY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH ......... ., Fabulous townhOU5C 3 BR, 2~ BA, in Laurelmoru. Oetn. bright and spacious. Bettly !Md in for 2 years. Upgra<W, plush carpet. hardwood floors. ettamic tik, central air ~t2)4,900 Mclane Hill NEWPORT BEAOf Fuaaic 3 BR,. 2 BA, family home in Harbor Highlands. Tocallflt(wbiWd from CltMway to miry windows to patio and landtcaping. LM in Newpoct Beach for $329.<XX> Ann Peun tnd Suzanoe ShWer BAYRIDGB Much daftd 0 pl8n with 3 BR. IN"lnAin9 2 mucm and ~ full bldw. J.M. Pan built~~ aramic cile, whi&e Cl:'J*. plMcilcioo lhucraa. Stonge room ;: r.=· MM.000 GUAT OPPOll1UN?IY Ntwpoit J11ic1a lerae 3 BR, 3 BA. with dinina ua ..... .. • c'oie ,-. ~ "face Ult." Gftlt reinodel == IUCH Ul'llAT ~ovc. n riBn ht "into this light. airy. spacious home. ~ pool. lush landscaping. S<~ fittplace, four BR, totally redone. A must 1tt co appreciate. Immacu1ate! S5'9.~ Bnaly Morphy DUPLEX-BY THE SEA Great pride of ownership. Sttpa IO beach. U~ w/4 BR, 2 "BA. lower 2 BR, 2 BA, and large patio. Gtat owner Uter wl.it. S'65,<XX> Triana Bergin HARBOR VIEW HOMES . Lip and bright. 11 fttl right at home in this uf)dated 3 or 4 BR, h:!. k hu many cuaom fatwa iridudinf washed wood carhedra1 ceilings. Appealing. $"9JJQO SuMO Scanlan BALBOA ISLAND Wtll bu.it 2 Bit. home wirh a dtn. Gtat &ocaOoo wirh ... o( tht Bey. tarp lot we pm poutbl for ~,,.,., HGllie Denny VllW ... Smsational 4 BR. 3~ BA, single story family home. Remodclicd to perfu:tion. Alf new insick and ouL , Ideally located on large elevated private loc. Will not Wt. hwry! s1.m.<m Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody EMERALD BAY S~ white water views. Put Williams clesi&ned. Gorgeous views, superb qualiry! Gated priwtt 6eech community. St, no.00> Rod Daley and O.w Hinchler BIG CANYON Cou.nay French Manor, golf cou.ne locadon, owniled lex. Six BR. large mum 1Uice1 chiJdreN wina. lamiy .. kicchen " breekfut room. , ffiah ceiinp. St.~ Danny 8tDb and SttphAnie Grody SPBCTACULAR VIEWS ~ ..... from this aatUIGl ....... ...,. ~~~1= comnwMry ,.. .... PANOllU« VllWS laFhillicM.J lftCI ...... Udo .. a.,6om ... ---!Kliaad21Wtdll. ...... I I ..... hw ... ..... • ••• c-.. ~-~··,..... WWW miilfL 2122 Ciih 212• &il&GU 2124 .... -==~DO.;:.:::~ ,,..,.: 'tt.Z.H&J/'07 .. !l!!..1"1 -iVQNy ~".!~":'.:-oe '=~~:::.~~~ tml-J? PRU Ill,· Z IA. teduced il0iiilon1ot,Malnl'lelttle HA .JaA. No 911'999· _..adid, .P.,~. '*-'*. ~ ,,,.;, dtw, eg1, av.ii 111. No Pit•. _ ...... ~& 1g: 12••.~Agen1 2., ,.., rrpc, OM* oo-110001mo. Av•ll•bl• VllCWlt. 1to4 yw-i.w. grdnt 14s-zM1111u •,;'~""i°'::oi'~'~· 1~00:.;; .. ii'-n"~':;'ci;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ,_., ldlcNn. eot· CllPled .-z 1noome l#Wt&. now. tcz-1112 No P9ta. IZ.400 "'°· 0ays.1'iCii~o;iei"l.;o6iiji;~ i; Mt 9ooetion! II _ .000 ........ ~groomed, prto.vot OAAUNO 281' 181i befdl 7to-N50£'4114t4~71*~ir':' l "*'°""' ~::,. V= •4~ lrWw 2144 I I• P h • n I• , V I P Only 1 """ MCtl unit 3 911 ownerwhlp Propo•9d l'IOUM t blk 1 ocn o., · ell' ;wege. ....,, 28A - Ptopef1tila. Inc. 175-2232 t llA. pri.ftr. too Dlock ~ ~'T ~o ~ l!kJ'I. 1ndry. 1150~mo_;-d•P: ~ ~ ~~~ ,:.!! ~ 1:8·::.::915 11125 =:.'cic!:1 10°:;::..: "°""9~kl*:.10 :~ ,ot .. by Owner. \.oweet cttlo;n. s.-to ~. 1520 000 A i 7U.~9.,-:0 )'fty. Avt 1/$. S4W727 petlos, 2 ell' ..,-909, w/d lh0P9ino, <:.ii IMt Gold, cer garege, comm pool, prtold VIia t..1boa, l.Q t w,...on l IMf longl Prlnd· cw 631-.17 ,e';j.i_wy 0CNfRT2BFI IBA OM-ea hltupe l l650 7$9-9li4 M [pft IWP'f _.,I 17M39fl Ole: 8A2-5200 pwtl. Ht ~. lhc>PI, IA. 1174 OOO· 2 8R only. 121 27trJ SI.. .,,.... ywd ~ cute Latte <tBR. 2 MOI')', 2 C# H.,11ege P•rk. Gtndr 12oe.ooo.' ciu Kan: N.8 . Agent 975-8475 Wtbnes 11200,rno: Gt .. i .,.: IU&.mlUl.n o-r-ee. pet». montl'l-tt> iJ Toro 2132 '"5/mo. 551.2111 iiiiiiioi"i'i....,iiiiioiiiiiiil ~~··~-Oiii';;..,iicii"ii';;'·;;"'i"i-·I Vrty. No Pet•t 175-7420 coneoe on,,,. MM 2eR rnon1n11MM. 11.250. ••=im•-*-.. " ... * fot Salt 1100 -}Iffy 11800 mo 214 PWm..-St. Unit A. GREAT STARlEFI HOME. -••••• --IM-Agent 175·&475 ~·• dMlgn •• .,~ 18R 18" 1725 All! imrned ***** Ulo.•new,\efi':oceentront g 1.... COf'OnldttMlr 2122 .cdM~;38R Prudlnu.lc.Hf.Rlty wlnnlrtg 1wnhm. 18FI M91Vie,t7M280AQI _,. _.... '74= IT I loc:,illorl· lncludl~O spsce rent 28FI 1811, frplc. pvt IM«:h, 3'"'8A, 2 frplcs, 2 gar· I f\mfl-w/llbrW'/. 2BA. llreptK4. lrt !he~. IU""Y 3BR. NeiW ,....,,. lltencl, 4BA PATFl~I< fEFIN~S,:ECall 1500/rno. Welk lo bMch. OW'**. g•r. wtd t'lkup. ege1, $2150/mo - -~=ectcs.t oel:Ss. P•tlo. 2BA. 2 cer ._..,, trplc, new 2'48A lownhotne. Fr(>lc. 721•1200 Agt Cost• Meu 722-7537 kon-emok•. no pet•. --------,.. .c: P lil•'ege. crpt. 1g snc y.,d, .uoc temllyld\Chenl let91 prl· !Over 1100.000.000 Sotdl) NWPT BCH '* WATER VU St 175fmo * 760--9010 •2BFI 2BA. 2 lrplc , 1 gar· Mourtleln •etling 1ur-:.~~ S~~m. ~":' ac: pool, tennis I pl•y· ~~";;t Sd L<Mty CU.lom bH dbl * llllllm.11&1 * ege.:_1~~....'._~~S ;~.,::v!1=.~1: GrW'I Aral Twn Re.i g ro und957.~~8~8 5/m o -Pll,lll.I ~.!; ~~~ P2!:. ~n5dec,..:;·. Room 1oren1 In 48R hooH ••BA 2+9A o n th• IW:IJI>, woodburnlng 1,p1c , Est•t• 24D-28 11 .-ISSO. 968-7271 t>Mch. $2700/mo winter micro. 111 .. ()ep. I::::: Nip! 2 1 M 1111 wHt 1111 Bk• 075 .. 2'' ·-•--'* 113 113114 •BR Cond°' ~ •8'0 Hunt...... 2140 = -52 • -... •-uy ~ _., _ _.. • 401 BRIGHTON SPRING S LAG 3BR 3BA. 2 l lOf'Y, 2 f1illr:,J////tAt,I ••Kr• -OucofCounty . Model perl•ct 48R !AvelL•bleNow) 2BFI HOUSE. 2~r ;ar. cs.rt•. pvt r<JS, sp•, gar , ~· -J lBFI, 2BA, d~ frplc, CUI· wlpool, OCEAN VIEWS • SOUTH OF HWY 2BR 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS 1;e. la rge backy•rO lrplC. b•r, a/I vnenltiel ' f"\VITY'Y'Yr tom bjl\·lna, t1r09 yllld "°f't'!Y I 525 •II emen!11M! $4000/mo 1BA. lrplc, garage & /Avalllble 1/5) NW be.eh $1175/mo $1275/mo. 24&·29&4 ........... , au. • 1111111 if WHIM•lmT Elegllnl 3 BR, 3 BA t-on --· Gout.-kltchon. lm-rnacullte condttloo -P<1ced for quid< -...••..•..•.......••..•.•.• 1315,000 .. -12-4 • 1111 ., " llllWS UIE I lllB.· Bright & ~ltul 3 BR ecc:onted w/vadted oettings, Frenctl doorl to ~.d.· .. '."":".t:t~-1.":8..~~ UYSIHUYIH At tta best In thls 3 BR 2'/J BA, apadous 21"1-year-cMd home. GrM1 family rm + large master w/sltting rm. Communtty pool & spa. Won'1 ~ .W l '\.,.A>..'I ~:t<. ·11 RV •cc••·· 1429.ooo: FALLBROOI<. B••ulllul yrly. Clll PATRICK pallo 434 Gotden,od 2BFITrl·Lv1 Con609l 1050 '·~·~·~,.~-;;~·~ ... ;-s.o~290~11;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;==;;;:;;;l l REAl..TORS• Call Jen. Grubb & Ell11 vi.wtlromevery,oomol rt:MTENOFIE721·1200A 1 jfrOflthOOM).873-3474 4J9BRYSON SPFllNGS Li.NOM,t,RK. Sunny eor-N~lleK.h 2169 ~~~~~~~~~1 -~·~·~··~6'~>0~•~·~·~"~'~<~09~>~l~) I lhltc untque home. On 1.2 _...AllWT-........._ (,t,v1ltable Nowl n.,-3BR 28,t,, pool•, 1:.:=o.::.i::::.:.:>:::!!.....;:.:.;~l l ...... ..,.. IWllT•llnllT :;c'~~:,~:-;149~.0~g mam.i 2170 8Jlt:aynt1Spr1ng11 dlw. w/d Avail now 381 2Ba 2-•fy 2 C9f g•r VIiia Balbo9 2 mltr IUJI.,, 3SFI 2BA °" e111re 1g lee Sandy 6 19 • 724•3664 5 BA, 3 BA. 1 1e:e1. 3 c•' \Avtl•leble 12115J Adul11 55 .. &•8-1757 $15~ •285; '" c.nal- lut at... ............................... $4119,000 IPEI 1111-1 It mMWA'ID lg patio. walk to beech. etmple lol. Only''!"' 10 agnl i!'rtriJ•· 180 view. No Pet• CALL Velma lr0f11. 48• 38e 51895 1224,500. !Mer 842·213.4 bet\ 4,700 s/f 101 nicely J lfll1' Arf ' /mo. 921..0 173 549-2"A7 L~m~P~:U:erv; 1 1,a;'ic:i ·DOCKSIDE FIE 122-9730 MUST SEU!! Owner leaving state. Peters built 3 BR, 2111' BA, beautiful amenities. BBQ & fireplt -an exciting buy ;;•••l•T :;::~·r::u~:im .. ~~~~ R.E. Exehangt 16CX) '2 BA. 1 BA. CO'lerttq park-COltl Mtu 2124 mtmllllll !rm! dining l lam 'm 3 3BR 2BA n-Ome &Cron UYS Ing, wld. S8751mo. Welk 28FI 2BA. \ear g•i. huge car g•r $1600 546-6560 from w•1e r wl!rplc .. ~ $421.900 Wlll !fide !BR ¥?bile In 10 be'1Ch. 723-0940 1llllllAIW&f ll vlng ar•a. !ireplece 5 1~90/mo OPEN SUN 2 Stori-ZB'A--f<,0,9,t, llllltUZ..-S Co&I• Me" 101 one In 321 LARi-;SPUROuple•.2 0lcl..-1 8FI. total reluri;i 1115()/mo.842-9797 Tf)1nkM,-oo.or11ng.,..,. ll-4, 1826 w Balt>Oa lownhome, Welk to N1•1Jll Ir ...... llQ ~-:.:-;~::•no COunty or 2BR unlls 2 blks 10 ocn. nflW Ito"· retrlg, vacant. 5leaOolt10l!.,.t M 1ou1 teei Blvd . 213·437 -62~ ............................... "" ...... $489,000 IPEI Ill 1-4:JO 11 PIUlll 01. beech. Se1ter1 lrlnt · • Many e•lrat ! 515001 5825. 756-8558 t.rrect & must sem Very 1625 $1650 Rou 496-3921 QU6et 1og11oo. R.E. Wanted __ _ 211 11AU 11111 'ICQIS RLTJ PrN•te Party P<J•chases 38R 28,t, Duple• F1plc, • L•rlJCI p.11t101 & yerds • d!11res1 properlylcallh. <;iar, newly deco,1ted •Smalt pel ok 111-1111 \IU11 8•10o• 2BR 2BA no glmJck•. Hrloui Oflfyl 602 ,t,vocaoo. 51375 incl •Carl)Of1 11 w1111or1ge Oce•ntC11talina/Bay vu Call 72t·1200 A;t gas & water. 760-9020 • Pooll .... 1.-...11 Ga1ed/pooll11P•l tennl1. 411 Hue! Of 381 2Ba. IUllllZIAPT1 .......,.. $349,000. 548-2362 "9ry cle1n, lrnhp11n1, 2· 600 W. WILSON Eut9ide 28R houM • bonus rm. sundeck. com· p !etel y re mode led, Sl.250. 722·76711 .'~... car gar. lrplc. grdnr WJ. f41.J141 U1"'1&~& iilW 11' $175()/mo.Call662-1931 1 p1 , tefln ll't pa110 Moat d"lreble "E" Plan ' llPLDW/.. 11 _;__:_ ___ ..:._ __ 12 BR. 1 BA hou1e $1,190/mo. 5'1•·2562 3BR 1 view odel Charmlhg newer 28R 28,f,, wllenced rear yard. Nr• l<.=~~~~='.-'--1 · em rm, • m 3BR 28,t, "lownho m•·· 1~---------colla ... •"'I• hse. s ol Harbor & Vieloila seoo E SIDE lg 28R l BA up· 2001 UllTllll ....... .... T 111111 ***** USTSIDE COSTA MW OtlLY 2 IMlllES WT Builder close-out w/reduced prices. 3 BR, 2'h BA. wtilte oak kttehens, private yards, spa & BBQ facillttes .................... $249,900 & $259,900 IPEI U T/-12-4 211111Amlft. concHtlofl The Bkrs love 11..te" • a largo >BR •p• ~--/Condos ., ••• • • ''"' __ ,,, 1 &. 1 7 ' ,.. .__, _ Bayside , 1eH1f1c place' 546-9109 lo• appt 1r • w u ...,. ngs. t Uy l Wlll seH la.st-w/l\uge kilchen 1984 27' 5135()/mo_ 964.3574 __ new carpet. p11nl bltnds, • Hurry! Onl y $486,000 crulMr tio.t ll OOllonal llilbo.l lsfand 2106 _ •3BA 2''1BA lwrthMI Ofl single ;arage $825/mo ' Charming Spanfsn Hacienda w/4 BA 3 BA, large prlvale yard w/btg pool, Inside· laun dry area. Fireplace In living rm. Beautiful liRUT STAmR PROPEIITT Appl, call JOHN CAREY 5635.000 MlllTllll IPIOIAU B1ut11 nr Och! Obi ga•. 675·8427 2915 E. Cout Hwy. CclM JICQIS RLTJ 2BR 18a. relng. wld . CllOiCe 3BFI 28,t, Oul)Ml• tn ''Pie. lncd rd. Sp• 5 1250'1 ~=~=~ "cC:.:-==•1 1 slove. gar. ca1POrl, !rplc quiet CdM area wllrplC Sman pe17 6'6-854 1 • E'S\OE Span1sri stl•rp 3BFI .1• ••10 M•lure tenanl. no pets. ' 2BA. t'plc. ki011/pets ok Ille roof, 3 years new. Great neigh· borhood & sci'lOOls. UIH PIUlllS -..... ..,..,. 111111 3 BR. 2 BA Doll House on huge lot l BBQ area, pool & spa!. ..... $187,000 .-.. s1325 yrly 650.3832 hlgn .,.aulted cehn;t. lg *DRAMATIC * 1 btock 10 Newpon ms1r bdrm JuSI 'educed 3BFI 2•.;B•. pop.ular Nwpt S 10~/mo 759-~80 •--~ 07 1410UmUY1UIT to S \400/mo Owne• Hg1t.Famrm.t,plc.-t·I ==~~~~~ ~1 ·~•·~·n•r;.,~f 1 6 2500 t /I. 28R & den 38A ln ltOUI Open Sst & Sun bar. ;ar $1 200. 548-0397 E'S!DE •Ira lg 381 28a. MITA•I• lllAIWIEWYAL.lfl upper unlurn duple• 1-5 60A La,kspvr Call new decor. lrplc. !ndry. ' al N-cuitom Sea Polnl Dock.;e i!ivaU $1850/mo RA YLENE MIRACLE •IAIT'lm• uld pd. lncd yd. grdnf, ~ft SBR 59,t, wl 18Q• while -'f'IY 752-288l. 575.9835 11.11.1:;i6fl · 1BFI 18,t,. !ncl !rig. very pvl gar Ouie11 353 Woodland IN Big Clln)'Of'I tolelly up-waler ""9ws. Prime lo---__ -_ _ $625/mo l Adult & No 51250/mo * 673-3600 gr•ded. rece11sed hQhl· callofl In gale guatded lmmaculaU1 S 1BR 3 BA., pets. SCOTTI 548·2794 ,...OPEN S,t,T/SUN 12·4 Ing. wooJ Berber ce,pet. area "11eat at 5999 000• s1eps to wa1e1 Fresh pnt. • .. ---·· Handsome 3 BR: 2•;BA oemflnl ptoll9fs llW\.l·OUI Cali PATRICl<TEN6 RE new crpt.lrplc.gar Bes! -_, _ _..-: Condo \,700SQ !1 Many Flre()lec;e, -l bar, per. 721.1200 A l 111 on the isl 121 Topaz H,f,R80 R \11 EW HtLLS 3Br on QU191 Sl,MI, "'-'118 elllras N .. r bus & shOl)I feel "10", 1269.000 (Over StOO OOO ~ Soto i $1.850 213-696·3897 38R 2''o8A. !amity rm. 2 lncd yd O.Ck. F'nch Ori, 51.375,mo 760_9792 lllfll'lTll ' ' 1 ------lrplcs.3caroar,llkenew' aay wfldW.lmmac $1450 Prole1151ona1 decora1eo 53000/mo Agl 759-8389 Ag1. M•nny. 6'5·3683 IN ·---,-•• -.-2''o BA Condo. Im 38r 2Ba. gar lrplc, w/d !OIS or wood & tile LARGE JBr 2Ba Ouplel •EASTSIOE 1-!0USE• Obie garage. pal!O. great 111 1111 er lJ0.1114 S 1700/mo vrty 673-5348 Frplc. deck. wlO. garage 3Bft 28,t, Fireplace. gar-Eestside locat1on. t>elow rJir M,&.V 513 M•rguer<le $\650mo 1ge , 1111r'lew 1ns1de Ouiet 17th A~t late De c ~ .. f Adults • 759· 1834 !i.~ S 1190 * 640-2-4 26 $1.750/mo 675-3680 \t"'l '\:12fl. 1~-\ .11 Rooms, apartments, homes · LAG 3BR .?'>BA Twflhm ~~ASTS IDE -0,ang; ~& Twnhm 38 A. 2BA. trplc, . ¥. '-classi fied Can sa ti sfy Fam rm, 2 llP. dtlle gar. Monte \lls!a ?BR 18A. p1110, er'IC garage . .,, So i:\:,f,LfOAS 0' your housi ng needs. pool/tennis 5 1800mo gar No Pets Gooocred1I Co•sl P!U •. S1.3501mo 640-1 212 agnt req 57 50/MO 556-7597 213-598·6428 •Spa •Poot •view * •Waterlron1 * * *Waterlronl and Pool VGive Address al Guard Gate HO.MES FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM '* • 101 Columbia. Newport Beach 673-9333 $269.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 20322 Portvlew 11 101 . Huntington Beach 759·6600 $21 7.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 15 See Cove, Sea Island ~ .. ·9060 $555.000 Sun 1-4 v ••SS Shearwater Pl. Bayview Ter . N.B. 631-7300 $358.500 Sun/Sur) J·4 •687 Thalia. Laguna Beach .. 97-3110 $425.000 Sun 1-5 20322 Tldepool 11203, HunUngton Bch 759-8800 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 2071 Vista del Oro, Bluffs &4 .. ·9060 $389,500 Sun 1-4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 24 BtMcourt [i)r South. Belcourt &4 .. ~e200 St , 175.000 Sun 1·5 •••270 Cagney 1:1 111 , Newport Beach 673·9333 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 252.t Elden Ave •L. Eastside 6'44-8200 $229,500 Sun 1-4 •••e21 lido Park Or. B-t , l ido Penlnsula 759·6600 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .... 43 Mont ePiffiir, HBrbor Rlctge 759-15600 $739,900 Sal/Sun ,_,. 108 Sepphlr•, B•lboa Island &44 .. 200 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI 508 10th St. Huntington Beach M&-<>303 $458,000 ID1 3eth St, Ch•nnel Front M4-ll090 $758.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 **ff03 :Jeth St. -port 8-h ~ 1750,000 S..od•y 1-5 **ff03 3'th St, Newpo<t BelCh ~ 1750,000 S..ndOy 1-5 -A-·~°"'·CM --· ""' t-4:30 •1111-Ln.-- -1510,000 -1-4:30 11 c:.ne> ~ COtonl dll MW , .... 9121,IOO _ ... /tun 1 .. .,.= ........... ---"",oao ---0.•••4111..., ........... • ... t-4 ... , ... ... M 304.5 Fernleaf. Coron'a de! Mar 644-6200 $530.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2 10 1 Granada. Peninsula 644-6200 $750.000 123 Grand Canal. Balboa Island 759-6600 $795.000 Sun 1·4 Sun 1-4 46 Vienna. Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $629,000 I Sat/Sun 1-4 t 621 Vista Bonita. Eas1blutt, NB 673-7771 $466.000 Sunday 12-4:30 4 BEDRDDM t 554 Hazel. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $749.000 Sun 1-4 •f 1309 Bayside Or ., N.8 . 759-6600 s 1.695.000 Sunday 1-4 1660 Iowa. Mesa Verde No. C.M. 631·7300 S240.000 Sun<lay 1-4:30 2350 College, C.M 546-2313 $262.500 Sun 1-4 .,.... • * 7 l Pelican Ct. Newport Beh 650-7000 $489.000 Sun 1·4·30 V2556 Crestview. Ne""'port Beach 673-9333 $699.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2298 Redlands, Back Bay . N 8 854-8001 $429.000 Sunday 1-5 1576 Ocean Blvd (Penn. Pt.) Balboa 673-3777 $639.000 SatfSun 1-4 **•4207 Seashore Dr, N.B 673-7300 $1 . 169,090 : .un 1·4 2850 Tabago Pl.. Cost~ 646-7 17 1 $295,000 Sat /S..in 12·5 t 953 Tiller Way. H_V. Homes 759-6600 $599.000LH SattSuo 1-4 1815 Port Wheeler. H.V. Homes 759-6600 $609,000 1<t6 Shoreclltt Rd, Shoreclifls 64 .. ·9060 $1,450.000 • * t<t6 Shoreclltt Ad. Shorecllffs 759-6600 $1.450.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-<t 125 Via Or.1ieto. Lido Isle 759·6600 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1227 Surlline. Broodmoor H.V. HIUs 759-6600 $875.000 Sun l-4 302 Vista Suerte. Bluffs 759-6600 $309.000 Sun 1-4 2107 Westminster. Eastslde 644-6200 $379.000 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii •+•t 460 62nd St. NB 722-9730 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1-<t:30 * 12932 Brltlany Woods, No. Tustin, S.A. 759-9 100 $359.900 Sun 12:30·4:30 179 Buoy. C.M. 546-23 13 $289,900 Sun 1-4 * •3 t 19 Cor1e Linda, Newport Beach 673-9333 $675,000 Sun 1·5 2710 Hllllop.._H.V. Knolls 6'4-6100 $495,00!f •227 Iris, Corona del Mar. 873·3777 $749,000 Sun 1-<t Sun 1-5 615·.\ Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-1219 5489,500 Sun 1-4 1S La Costa, Laguna Beach 759-UOO $279,900 •1s Monaco. Newport S..C:h Sat/Sun 1-<t 79()..5000 $849,000 Sunday 1-4:30 20l--200'h Onyx, Balboa ltl•nd 875-4000 $825,000 Sun. 1.5 3'44 Plumerla, Costa Mesa 1548-2313 1295,000 Sun 1..J ••eoe Ramona, Irvine Terr~. CdM 790-1800 1995.000 Sundoy , ... 2211 --· ..-eoy e+4-aoo .. 29.000 s..n 1-5 1900 Sare••· Hrbr V... Htna, CdM UG-1357 1919,800 ""' 11"°"4 U ....,,__, WOOC1bftclt9. lntnl ,_700 UtO.-...... 1-4 l9t1r-1Mn1T- rll---Sllllunt.:0 *J:r.:e;•;:rnr·· -----...... .,... .... .... *•2009 Yacht Vindex, Newport Beach 673-9333 $639.000 Sa1 1Sun 1-5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 1331 AnUgua Way. Westclllf 6-44-9060 S6<t9,000 Sun 1--4 * • 110 1 Berkshire lane 631-7300 $539.000 Sunday 1-<t:30 ••4501 Brlghton."Newport Beactl 673-9333 $3,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1113 Dana. SC Metro. Costa Mesa 540-7355-$369,000 Sunday 1-.4 22 Hermttaoe. Big Canyon &«-6200 $1 ,395,000 1717 Iowa. Costa M ... 548-2313 S259.000 Sun 1-<4 • 2985 Maul. Meu Verde. CM 5'0-7355 $359.000 Sunday 1-<4 2000 ,Mlramer, Penlntuta Pe>tnt e<<-eoeo seeo .ooo •2251 Senti-. ..-e.y M<-eoeo sees.coo 974 TrabUco, Cosia MMe M0-7355 1334.000 Sun t-4 Sun,_. 1901 TrMMwtndt L..1n*. P•..-por1 9Mch 131·7300 .. 75,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••30&8 T ... w.,, C00.1 --.n t! UU,800 Sun 1-4 •1111 Yecht TNlnt, l11wlew _.,_ lltlY_C-_ -·· ---·-....... ...... , _...._Oii .... ,,... ........ , .. f?ijM live dO'Nn by the sand! 4 BR plus office. 311. BA . Kitchen eating area. ftreplaca In tamlly & living rms. Nloe &Ingle level noor ptan. Sunny entrance courtyard. A good Dover Shores value! 1/!ult,;,~ ~ 7"'-' '7t!appie•t '7r!«idi1f1 S.tue1tl •ICIRlllllEAI . 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEii t•2526 Cliff Or, Nwpt Hgts. NB 642-3850 St .400.000 Sun 11-A 12,.,,ta!J ••.,....30 Baycrest Ct. Newporl.Beach 650-7000 $365.000 Sun 12-4 2200 Canyon Or .::E-5. Cos1a Mesa ...... 7 Green Brier. Big Cyn, NB 499-1177 $1.500.000 Sun 1·5 631-1266 $215,000 Sunday 12-4 1228 Marian Ln. Do"er Shores. NB 2 1 Goodwdf Gr1 (Newpor1 Crest) N B 675·2232 $620,000 Sun 1-5 1 646-8473 $295.000 Sun 1 .. 41 * 1033 Mariners. Dover Shores ........ •210 Liiia Ln : 214. Sea Faire. NB 644-6200 $850.000LH Sun 1.4 , 646-6770 $<t83.000 SattSun t-A t .,....11 Napoli. Harbor A1<lge . NB •2•07 No"la. Newpor1 Beacti 760-1900 $2,495.000 Sun 1-4 ! 760-5000 $469.000 SatfSun 12 .. 4'30 *•14 Oakcrest. Newpon Beach •2563 Orange /ll.1;e, Costa Mesa 760·5000 $2 .895.000 Sat1Sun 1.5 ! 650-7000 $249.900 & Up Sat/Sun 12-<t 207<t Porl Brlslol. Harbot View Homes 1 ..... 37 Rue Fonta1ntileau. Newport Beach 760-5000 $497,000 • Sun 1-4 673-9333 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .,.... '* •33 Al<lgeline. Newporl Beacti 1 2634 Vista del Oro. N B 673-9333 $4.995.000 Sun 1-5 6"0-0020 $299.000 Sat/Sun l-5 •••2 Rocky Pt, Newport Beactl ••2643 Vlsta Ornada. Bluffs. N.B 760-5000 $1 .950,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 JO 673·7l00 $509 .000 Sun 2--4 TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 IEDRDOM ••...,.500 Cagney 107. Versailles. N.B. 673·7300 $133,500 SatlSun 1·' •.,...•f210 Lille Ln 207. Sea Faire. NB 646-6770 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1 IR plus FAM RM or DEii .,.... '* •f2220 Nice Ln #305, Nwpt Beach 760-5000 $239,000 Sun 1-5 2 IEIROOM ••V36 Baycresl, Bayview Ct., N.B . 67J..7300 $249.000 Sun 1·4 ••.,•280 C_agney 11 110. Newport BMch 1ao.5000 S329.000 Sun 1.5 ...... •210 Lii .. Ln • 112, Sea F•IN, NB 64M770 S,.25,000 S•ttSun 1-4 •t..-•210 llH• Ln •306, Sea F~re, NB 646-t770 $379,500 Sat/Sun 1-<4 . • ..,..•2.tO Kk:ie Ln 101, Vitia Balboa, N8 .. 2-21:M 122•.500 SundOy 1-4 t 11 Northt\lrnpton, 8elQof.#'1 Hll, NB 780-5000 .. 75.000 s..n , ... '••U Ill......_ ••aaji)Ol18eech JI0.5000 -·-..... , .. • IM!lln ... •w• MOBILE HOMES FOR SILE DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR plus 1 IR 216 Peart, Balboa Island 673-8700 $550.000 3 IR plus 1 IR • 122 On)'ll, Balboa lsfand 675-4622 $7<t9,000 3 IR plus 2 IR <t30 Goktenrod, Corona Del Mar Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 7eo-.5000 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 **t4809 Senhore, N.8. 873-7300-$, .288,000 129 27th St., 1Balboa PenlnlUI• 173-7300 $57".800 ' ... ,. ..... •112 Po<o_,11. CdM 11e-om 1175,000 ....... ) 0.... W.Y "LQYI ......,, Deaa *• 10, .. -:-::..eu:~ sn•• ••••au II HI I II. • ...w. .. TMiiuwn .............. BllMt. nw. ..... 1M, l9undry '•eellgkl• ~-· Wiry""·""'· No • .. .,...,_'Al -IO .... IAITOOSTA..aA. ............. ... -. ......... 2 ,_,.-..-caeMdrel tum 2111 2IA OON10 "*"--.. to IMl9 & ...,-den,oool lBA doa CMM ~ .......... no ...... A-' '--p,.f (H+t 1ttr "7 Coly ..... ••••cee . ......_,...: kaJ gw w/bey,ooeM&dtyllahta eMpt.. Ml c= OC tlH, 2eA$710, ttc Sl600/fno tt~ IM IM""* unll, gs-,..-..-..zt.171-eMO ....,_..........,,P'ltlA.. '67 ~ '*"-' .,.., •'"°'eoe & watll to ._ a1eoo1mo. ta11 ~~.,::· ~.:O..~ioC:: t1W12-1214 dip :r.=· W/O '*up, II p 1111•• Wiry, pool, PfMCI, own u:p; G'. MON. fNpt .. ~ ..... grwy •1to01mo •• l&l-0290 OI 720-Mlt • ........ _... --~ ....... MIO., .. OWMnl\lp, Hr Hoeg. ~ ""' ... rm. 2 ......... w/d ·~ RAY ~vtu. 71CMOOO T8'. MGMT . 142 1I03 No pet&. • a.2..S14t . LAW llNhpeean -210 i .--.... ~ ..... for ~ ..,_, ... 1&. 641-iHI .... ··-en. pride of' ~-,..... I f-'1 nowt ~ .11////J.a# -I _..n•• New Ealttide 3 BR 2 BA. ,__..., decor Den rm, Tll MGMT '42· 1903 Gorll a • .. ,.,._ ' •1 IN 000 721-NOI 1111 IJI-Lm-.t• .. ~ .. / 2t 11MlAw::::ou: lerge *'°'d yard, wl d, =o~~~~s:-*'MONTH FAEE f\ENT ••11111 = ':..=; ~ =· ---·-·-·--- 1• llll•...,.. 2w:t~A18:eA~ \r\\'I :t."YI' I~\ ·11 lllundry room. patlO ... :~~:::.·1~.1r0,,~:~~: ;~=~ 2::'~"=-~;~ Cllft,oonvul4Mll1PM m 1&fk1 itntl ~~ llOO IO l 1IOO 87W030 RE4LTORS ~ bullt~f:WW": 2517 Orenge. Me--0330 ....... ~648 1080 No pete 7224011 w.t ·lnd 2769 ~ w/ W£8TC FF 28 28 Tai.MGMT a.2-1903 NewportAcrouthutr .. t. c:. =.;~ •Eu tbluff clun floor. ~tO Q, AYI -·-........ , •• ~~~"1if l~ .. X 11 Condo.L~'•· .,;, ~ .-rLlll'MI ~~'!;.~·~~.!; B•~ch acro11 1trMt: ff~:~=: b~~c,rr!~:,.~~: **'"'° • 112 ue111ti... enwotw1 .. c::!...1Mne ' catPOn. pool. $900/mo. .... .. 112. Cell 720-9422 Luxurloua. Ler99 ltv n'l'I. PITS 722-*>11 1tove dlapo1e1 frplo ~. M/F n/lmt<r In ~ Ulm 139-2288 Of 240-6281 .... Gourmet kltoh. Pvt dee*. d~' 1 car perking' w....._. ~ roeaAYI ., ** * * * 9NEW LEASE..SBR 38A + Elltllde HR Twnhll -I llUlll 18drm '"5. Ho '*1• •fl bJ 7111 -IU t 1300 Agl 173-2230 ' .,..... ~ ~:z':_,. lemlty rm In guard gated ~ Ap11. Frpte. d/w, garage, 1BR & 2BR or 2BR Low Oepoait. 494-~85 t.arge petjo, pool. ~ .... Ill m'f mf lm Jumlne Cre.lc 12400 -yard/patio, lndry rm. w/petlo. All w/pV1 gar-OCEAN VIEW·LARGE looking N.wport 8Jy Sift&..,.. 2676 ______ "=""'"_,..._1 WM 31 •&AYCREST COURT m USO Igel, dshwahr, cable Studio and tBR. Victoria Aval now. 87M839. -NB 'Miik to ocn. Stir lrg ""500,,....,--N-. -Nwp-,-=BIYd-.-Nwp~...,.t 2 HOUMe to tN bNchl GATED. Upstelrs, 28A 2817 ORANGE AVE reedy, pool, spa, BBQ, Sch erM. CloM to etiop-•SHARP 1eR new 2 BR. 1 BA. ,,.., oceen, Sllr 2Ba. fp, patio. wld. lk:h.C.0..toHoegHosp Clean 38R 28A d\lpleK 2BA. 2 cer gerage. W/D Island 2606 TSL MGMT 842-1603 lndry !~fifties. Good loc ping & pe~lng. 499-1480 terp91, Ptllnt, enc gerage. new cerpetfng, frHh M/F n.-mkr. $450/mo + Beeutllul eulte. Rent w/frplc, ger1ge & lg Incl. Lootce Uke new. very Beeutlful 2BR t8A, ger-WESTBAY APTS 177 E. 22nd SL 631-7376 Studio OCMn Yi9w blk to 2 blk8offaend.avell now. paint. ss::~~,+ MOO uUI. AYI 12123. 723-4018 MgOt. 721-8508 patJo. 11395/mo OBO. Clean, 11250/mo eg•. new crpt, frplc, 1200 OFF MOVE-INI ....... ft .... l•H beach, utll. pd. ss'75 mo. 1700/mo. 7eo-.A82 depotlt. H.B. M/F 1t1r lg 38R CVS· EXEC. omc. Sult•. Furn. OfANA PROSSER ~YRIOGE GATED, 2BR wshr/d(yr, beem celfngs, Theall ettrectt\19 Aple ,.._ N9wpor1 H41fght1 apecluos S300 dep. No 1 .. 1 to S6 NMr Generel Hoepltel. tom home. Stepe to boh, w/reoapt lex oop61rs 644-4580 or 780-5000 ~· meny upgredes. Tiie 11125/mo yrly 673-53-48 ture pool. spa, private & quiet freshly painted move In 497-4581 ~EA~ B~. CLO:;~o 3BR. 2BA. d/w, ltov.. get Incl. 5305 Rivet. $480 pf'lonel Conl 'roome n~ * ..... * 'wro-"tellon shut-COZV 1BR. appllanCe"Tri: petloa Of deckl. gerege belutlf~lly lndlCpd. Pool: 249-1211 ' alor -.. =. , ~ Ired. trplc. Avell 118. $745/mo. + ~ utN 842-0927 JW AWPon. ~ peltlina 1 leWI t1ra. & ref rig Incl eluded carpeting leun-Of C8fport In I beeullfuliy carports & tndry lac • (7 r u 558-7159 EWPORT Bluftl.,.. atv 1350 Al Qulnlan 833-955<> ,38R,2BA.l1,850. 11100/mo. dryledllties Noe>9ts yrty l1ndsceped setting. 3BR twnhme $975.l mo Unfum. Im•" Studio Apt, 14)723--0414 H • --·------- 844.2907 113-1133 1775/mo. 673-8293 · Sorry, no Piii ... TRW req'd. ~~~ can,7;~,~· ~~ BEAUT 38r 2a., open Mlle. lenull ~~~r=r ~=j •--------..... ,. * 1 Bedroom -55 Sofry No pets · bNm Clil, lrplc, wl d. Shr ... 151 * 831-asee Commerdal f'roperty llTI. OUAI 111 2Bdrm 1"•B• $750 268 E'. 16th s1: 494-5273. 851-6244 wk gar. Blk to t>Mch. 11300 m 7 ... mo 2778 SAT/S~~Vllll •l•••U Neer1heweter $675/mo 825 Cent1rSt a.2-1424 CALLCurtll631-1266 · -Mrs.FoK,deya997~211, 2 06 NON-SMOKING room·--------- del Oro. Hu decor. 4BR, IHiiiti -Cell •fl« 5~· 774 •3055 llLlllY IPlllAL ,.. ..... am Newport lelcft 2669 41¥91 780-0533 _J e:tN~~~~t~ -:,~~B~~ =~oo~o!~."::.! ... ., .. 2.5BA.dblegar, No pets. Loceted on • wide lush YEARLY 2BR lBA. 2 car .... ..... 2BR 2BA. fireplace. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 8'uftl on Bectl Bay view. lrenoe. no CO<>kfng or " 0 m • . c a I I •••• , ..... S 1,750 ...... 54!>-0709 greenbelt, this expansive partung, prrv ent, avail .... ..-r1 b1lco11y. 2151 Pacific •GA TEO COMMUNITY• Spacfou1, nice, quiet 212. emolllng $350 675-3391 deya-979-7026. SIE com. W•tcllff Or & 3BR 2'hBA beauty mci 12/17. S9SO mo 225 ·~ *ALA MOANA APTS * sg50 No Pela 631 •6107 ... •a-cvrd prtcng, comm pool. frvlneAve. Hlghvlslblltlty, *IAY YllW* totel remodel w/brand • Ruby 673-0377 1 & 2BR. 1BA, DIW . -·-$995/mo. * 759-S050 MILE to Hoag or beectl. NON-1tralght M non-amkr tretflc, good atgnage, Beautlful 2Br 2a., 'I\ blk to new kitchen & cethedral -t:>eeuttlul pool area large Tiil 11111 PlJlln 2BR Apts w/'j. cer gerage, Empf Mele. Xlnt CM •rM. looklng for roommete 1,478 SQ. FT bay, 2 cer gar .. w/d hk· celllngs. Shon or long lalbol PeMsufl 2607 rec room& taundry0room. Hll lllUAft central AIC. wet ber, fire· Mllllll 111 Pvt entr. no cocMl/amOk1. who hae his own ept or .... 111 up. opert beam oelllngs, & term lease possible Chlf-CloN to lhopa & buses place. micro, washer . & 1 blk to bey or beach! $400/mo. * 648-1035 hM. 988-1401 96S.1281 b•lcony. $1195/mo. dren & peta ok lmmed 915 W BatbouB Dec2Br S585-S6751mo BTope••~trleaf .. 1'1pyarkm·allklnetsea1n"elndg. dryer hkupa. Goff course '685/mo yr1y 675·1746 NON amk empl M Hrbr/ N-~kr. "'Of. ahr ~t. ••t•T 11&11 • 7 1BA. yrty, avall~ble 530 w Wll n v u view. Alt malnt Incl Sorry, • · .... ... C od TSL M~~~ E B•x~2_1603 occpy, 1 SO mo. Call 1 $925/mo 'tltlf Incl · 50 1BR Apt w/garage or No pettra.4•0~ LIDO ISLE. 1BR. gar .. utft. Biker. Pool-aide rm, turn 2BR Perk Newport. t:'~o~~~af':;en~a~ -.. mlST ' 673-3358 .Mr Jtm Tll llllT carpon. Vaulted ceiling. peld. $790/mo. 107 Vla ceble TV, w .. h. kite prlv. HMtlh club. toelel ectv, •HARBOR VIEW HOMES J~ er JH-IOOO -----722-9012 or 642-1603 balcony. fireplace. pool. FI or• n c e 0 PEN $360/mo 545.4156 Betty tennis, 111 1menltles. buildings, side by side 5B t 3B 3 2 ATTRACTIVE. ctean upper Sorry No Peta. spa, BBQ. Also 1BR Apt •WA~· SAT/SUN noon to 3pm, MOO. 720-0728 eves, Each has 3BR 2BA reel-fr~lc~;.;~~r. N!ar~i& Rf/Mt}( 2Br 1Ba Yearly Deck. down w/poolslde patto •WlllT--APTS (818)281-8406 Hoetfs/Motels 2718 a.e-7171daya denceupstalrs &comm grnblt. $2500. 67"' ~ .. 91 .1 gar, ln+dry 1 b41k to bch • WAmllU $680 Up lst • Sec"rity LIDO ISLE roomy down-_ downstelrs. Upgraded ..-.... S Low Move-In Eaalslde · · u *WITl •T ...... -UI• ••••• PRIVATE comm. w/prlvete .,.., $799,000 tor both. •NPT. CREST CONDO• \r\X 'J '('fYr j~· \ '11 925 dep 5 5 · 3727 twnhae, 2BA l 'hBA, lg No pets. 549"2447 EXCLUSIVE BEACH 1181" 2Br 2Ba, lrptc, ..... beech, IP•. frplc, wfd, full Ruu Fluter. Bkr. 673-3777 38R 2\.\BA, beaut decor qf;ALTOAS~ Y&OAIT-llFHJ patio. encl garage, IP&lllllllr 1~ COMMUNITY combo micro/oven, dlw. ..... kite, gerage, non-smkr, -------- 11800/mo. Agt Kathy 1BR 1BA, '• blk to t>ehl USO/mo 675-1746 Frplc, garage. new carpets BAY VIEW Beautiful 2BR $1200/mo lae. 720-9685 Wkly S175-Up. H .. t pool M/F, $500/mo. 631 ·5596 ****** a.S.2235 M. Buie Aeefty Vrfy wlprkg $735/$500 COMFY FURN STUDIO & p1lnt. * 854-7592 2BA. Micro. d/w, fire-I ..... 1-1 steps to bch. cable, kite. Prof 28-36 epp.11, n/amkr 345 all-Ans. cre.fls. olc. NEWPORT HEIGHTS: sec Jtm. Dys 635-3090. place garage&enJovour ... ,. maldavc.985N.Coeat '9mlhr2eR 2BAln CdM. atorage?GdE-11deCM •RENTALS AVAILABLE spacious 3 BR. 2 BA. spa, Evesl Wknds 6'73·6478 $525/mo Gas & water 1n· Spacious ciean 1BR over· prvt 'beach s 1800 All 2BR 2BA. gerage, laundry Hwy. Lag Beech 494•5294 Wuhlr/Oryer. Wetk 10 loc. Scotti ~S.2794 *•filM'r.11* y1rd,garage,S1 .475/mo ---9_ eluded Leave message looking pOOI. New crpt maintenance Incl room. Nloe quiet toe bch • ..,..,...1mo 723--0967 ********** M 1 A a.2 7706 7S0.8384 A t YEARL y 3 R. 2BA. Steps 646-5330 carport satelflte TV rec $875/mo 1U UU -..,.,., art· gt • g to beach S875 921•,, E --m 561·5 645_5530 · *leat lliM btr•* 1480 M 1 -·-Cott• Mesa, 1100-2200 *LOWER DUPLEX 3BR• ll181•T--..... Balboa Blvd ALSO 1&2 11111111111 UYllll r · · _ _ SORRY, ~6 PETS onrov • Wkly rentals now avall PllllO•Y..., all avail lor restaurant. 2BA, frplc. garage. near --•• BR 675 S068 N 3 B R 2 • BA TOWNHOUSE APT $700 TSL MGMT 642·1603 '$1'7.00 wk & up. 2274 2Br 2Be. oo.en Y'9w. all business Of retell Ban Oer11ng 2BR den 1BA apts. -e w , IAU. llO-Otlt Newport Heights 2BR Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 emen. '650. 673-8805 ·• Udo Shops $13SOlmo huge fenced yard Gar~ townhome Feature Gas 2Br l 'nBa. 2 people only front window. great traf. * 673-9201 * age laundry $995tmo Core>n.1 del Mar 2622 W/0 hkups, 2 car gar No Pets Refurbished 1BR '-'i BLK BCH Frlgtstv 1BA. lrplc, patio. encl Shr 4aR 2BA & pvt deck lie flow. Ub mo~1n at· 67s'.6-427 Cali Sheryl w/auto oprus King sz 755 W 18th. 646-9507 gar 1 person S700tmo gerage, quiet nghbrhdl Roommates \111nted w/oceen view In Npt Bch lowenoe. NNN. 497-5 132 3BR 3BA, new paint. 2BR 1'hBA $9SO ... $500 bdrms. walk·•tl el09ets. WESTBAY APTS -yrly 118'"' 36th St 642-4470 or 675-1746 2724 WIO OIW. lie $500/mo lmmec, spa. dbl gar. avl Deposit ,,.. Asl< •,!>°"' our micro, pvt patio/BBQ Beautifully Mamtalned 646-36231723-4018 NEWPORT Heights 2Br .lBA Prlv BA In Seashore 990-2428 Bllr 642-3850 '!"......,..--__.-..,-----nowt $1695/mo •.o; blk to -.pec1a ' hkup Vertical bllnds, oell-SEVERA LOCA TIO S iB'A Condo, 2nd floor in 1 B 1 d ---._._ 2788 bctll 619~·4394 900 Sea lane 644-261 t 1ng tan Convenient tocl * l N • new Y ecorated Or OuplH. $600 mo Incl So Coeat Metro, w/d, _"""""_,,_ ___ ._.., Bachelor $590 the Versa1nes S875t mo S7SO•S500 dep. No pets utts except phone pool, Jee. Matr BR. pvt 1200 SO FT w/lront olflce. BAY ISLAND Fabulous h rt•1o.-•u-• 2BR 1BA. gar. lndry. utls llmTMAPTS t Bedroom $680 300CagnevLane Adrian Non·•m0k41fs 64S.8451 N/Smkr.Call650-1344 BA. $500/mo. Avalt lerge rear drive-In door h•rbor view & pvt beach ~--· •-pd No Pets $1000 mo 141-llll 2Bdrm 1'.Ba $780 Realty645-8513 lm!Md 546-61491vmes $780/mo. 629 Terminal ~~~~~n~:~! doctl C::.'~o~1~~~~ ~~~oo ~!i.i'~nM1a~gu5e;~~25~rn Sorry. No Pets 16~~,~·~~-~~~56 IPAlllll Ill !IA PElllSUU !"LMllA-* Way, Coste Mesa. EVES $3500/mo. Agt. 548~ 100 OI""' HISE Bachelor S590 New decOf, lrplc. pool. no -• .. y 111t•• • YllW .... IOU Rencab Wanted 2726 OAVS ~?;,,9~!1· .... T Tl.••A( 2BR 1BA. So ol Hwy Pvt & I 1 .,._ ... room $ ·--$500 .. ·~ utll. Pool, w/d, .... ..-vvo Beyrfdge 2BR. 2BA -patio garage Xlnt cond 1BR 1BA. trg fence yard. 2B.....,drm l''•Ba SS676095 pets 995t mo 640·1911 llft·•MIOllOS!n batcny N-smkr67:J.6381 F9m n/1mkr, quiet, look-Cond f le pool 3BR 2'~BA 2 Story 1 car Oule0t Refs reQ'd garage.ntcetocallon Lot " Ing fOf lurnlunfurn SIU• ltt g::: ~gate, no ~~s gar, 1'sonevRi crt p6t31A·v1126n6ow S 1095/mo. 675-3446 ol privacy, S7251mo 22SO Vanguard 540·9626 2BR 1BA. gar. 2 blk beach * 1 to 4 Bedrooms Available now I Costa dlo, bachelor or roor.1. $ 8 S us Y 622' c ----------$875 yrly. 311'~ 36th St •Unfurnished Mesa apt In quiet, green E'Slde C M . 17th & 19th- 1'4251mo ~-2841 ··~· ~~-2Rm Stud1oonLarkspur. TSL MGMt en~-::2.1603 1Bedroom $675 661-9170, uppr, deck •Ctosetobeach settlng.lmnlght worker, trvlne Ave or Newport BAYVIEW Court Condo 4 • welktobeach.closeto _ 2Bdrm1't•Ba $825 OPENSAT 1o·oototOO •Freellat-CALLTOOAYI sportamlnded.neatand H•lghta preferred. 2+2, trpt, shutters. sec. t shops & rest S5751mo DELUXE Back Bay 2Br 2Bdrrn 2Ba $855 --honest M or F smoker •"'1 4588 "ntll 9pm ·----------11 :.:i 548.2408 2BR. 2BA new lu•ury apt · · ~ • u • ,. g1te. attch gar., avf 111. · · 476·2055 Aitch encl gar, new FREE 151 E. 21st St· YILU RENTALS OK. Dresser In room. --Business $1575/mo. 854-6195 N t C 1 C· d 1 3BR w/d. micro. retrlg, d/w, ~!Hoag, Hos~ at t5t0h & huge closet. cable TV Rnpon Fem PhD blologlst n....... ... -i.r wp res on o g •Tiny quiet 1BR cottage. wet bar Quiet nice Hunt leach 2640 monrov a. esa e-IJ&-4112 SJso•..., util 642_8110 worl(lng at UCI seeks 1Br '12""!""™es 2904 llAll --.0 2'nBA. dbl gar. spa, beam ceilings. patio, lplc. nelghborhd No' pets • velopment 979-9991 or studio apt tor long· Lg prime unit. 3BR 2SA. pool/tennis, walk to bch Nr shps, bch S04 Jasmine Adults pref S8951mo 1BR 1BA, carpets. drapes, *Z•I lllO* Balboa I s prof Ml~shr 3 term rent In Balboa area Vending Routes • Big SSS frplc, d/w, patio,,,., blk to $1650/mo lse. 544-3049 S799 NO PETS 722·8011 •642-8760* gar. dlw. coin laundry .... I IPT UYYllW BA. 2 BA hm Frplc. w/d, t>egl= JanlFeb HH mu«. Prime local areas the best bchl $13S0fmo NWPT HEIGHTSHOUSE BRIGHT &-cheerful lBr $675 mo 2116 Hess Frig, dlehweaher, stove 1Br 1Ba nr NPT CNTR/JW steps to bch. Avl now one cat 856--0346 Wiii sell cheap Call Jim yrly. Call 833-3850 (Judy) 2BR. 2BA. PV1 pool & Jae over garage Walk to WTSllE 846-6451 or 536-3764 lnci No pets 545-4855 $795 No pets 6•0· 1364 15SO/mo Rob 675-06 tO 1-800-221-2941 or 494-7748 (Mag) Grdnr & pool serv Inc. beach -leundrl lac11tty lBr l~a. 1-ca~~~ j •LI Jll JU llOO• * 1-lllO* WESTCLI~ 2BR 2BA COM 2BR 28A H0tT1e 2 § fot Rent 274-0 Up to $~ PER WEEK $1,500/mo 646-9286 avail S8001~ 56-3~ $6SO mo * 7 Walk to bch Garage. No f'rlg. dishwasher. stove Condo, d/w, w/d, lrplc, blks bch. aundeck, perk Single cer encloMd gar· gross !Of newest vending BIG CANYON Nwpt Terraoe 3BR 2'-,BA DUPLEX 4 blocks to EASTStOE tBR mobile pets 969-1704/857-1776 incl No pets 545-4855 carport, pool S900tmo view boat quiet 5475 age neer f4oeg Hospital machln11 Prime to· condo. quiet toe. gar & beach Renovated tBr· home $575/mo Gas, 2 Wks free renil2 Sty ••West Newport 1 939·2286or240.6281 mo.Janet S49.1777 $125/mo. Avall now cellona aveltable Cell OUTSTANDING golf carport, avl 111 $12SO Newcarpet,w/d.gar No wat«pe•d Matureadul1 3BR. 3 walk-In closets. House to beach 2BR WllTllif llrlla CDM-609'..;Poppy,blocka 831-7467 Ben, 1-80().421-6179 CC>urM view. 2BR .. den. mo. Calf 646-3879 Eves pets S8751mo 760-1356 759-5590 or 673· 7787 2'hBA. 2 lrplcs w/d 2BA yrty Furn/unlurn O/W f lg I le I to beeeh W/O. Male non-YEIDll~ 2 car attached gar. xlnt --..1112u FAITUTIC Y1IWSI Eutatde t BR wl new hkup, 2 car garage $1025/mo 642-3850 s97'5 r .. r i 14rf Ru=CI smoller. $437 SOlmo • HA VE • =I~~~:°'~~: Beaut f\Jrn. w/d $1600/mo 1BR-den. Furn Over-~:rsS5~~/~t~ o!p~~~: pauotbatcony 846·4152 STEPS TO SCH Lrg sharp --646-3679 util 721-8585 A NEED". SJ00...$7~0~ machine $1995/mo wlo1M 2l3-688-32l7 looks Ocean Blvd beach 722·9855 teave message CHARMING 1BR tbioCi 2BR. Seemed ceillng1. WESTCLIFF large tBR CORONA DEL MAR MIF per week. Prime lo- UPPEA 2BR 2BA unit nice--PENIN • 3BA rim patio & & Catalina sunsets Uttl to ocean New carpet. flreplece. etec ger door Apt, new carpets. pool to snr 2BR 1 BA. $4SO R d lh 1 f d cations. 100% return of ly upgreded w/wood spas 1 695 · inct S l2SO/mo 72 l-987'1 EASTSIDE 2BR lBA new flooring. Sman pet Y • ar I Y S 9 7 5 1 mo edufta No pets Avf now /mo Move In now eo e c ossi ie pages tnvHtment GUARAN- tloors, au~zero. lrplc, lg CdM •· Bchlrnt duplex GREAT BAY VIEW' Wlgerage Close 10 every· °"· $835/mo 67S.6606 a.2-3-490br131-1208 l7SO/mo 673-6&«> ~n21-0929 W/955-2510 and you're sure to fill 111 TEED 1-749-8989 t it Avl 1/ 1/90 th I n g I A v. j I n 0 w ms r au 1. upstra unit. grt vl~w 2BR tBA. llp, gar d/w S7SO/mo Agt 63 t-7370 S1495/mo $1898 $1200mo Call Kell~ 0< __ .. I l'Lm HARBR vw HOMES -38R. LuAnn 660-8688 Mon·Frl EASTStOE 2BR 1BA, gar- .. grdnr, comer lot S2.000 9am-6pm 403 Ferniest. age & yatd. Low Move-In JM llllerJM-lll• JA:i~N3Eb;~~:OO guard •A(upstalrs) S725/m:51~:;~n. Agt N~PORT ISLAND AREA UllE 211, IU --rr ~.A..V Chnlfront 3BR, dock. + Ole. 1 Blk to Bch Lrg EASTSIDE 2BR 2BA up. KU'IFWW\ .. / $3500 balcony. ocean view •lairs, pool. Oll·street '~'t'\'l't~"'fj' 1~·~ ·1·1 ............... Crprt.S900mowlnter Avl parking S7251mo Incl \ . \\ '\. h: A \. • Imm. 647-7564 Lve msg heatl 645.4761 REAt.TOAS ' IU&.TmJll-.. ONTtlBEACH LARGE sundeck. 2Br 1Ba. Wflm hugh Iott. large modern 2BR $695 lnct prvt garage, kitchen Blks to beach gu & water No Pe11 S1095/mo • 67S.7009 2323 Elden 548·7854 NEAR ocean 2BR, gar. EASTSIOE trg 2 BP\. 1 BA, balcony. frplc, S 1080 pool, cer port. no pets, Calf 721·2415. watt for 3 $7501mo H1rbor & beeps. puncn In your Phn Wiison 645-7956 11 for lmmed calf-beck EXEC 2BR& ..,...-3--B __ R_W_l_O NEW 2Br 2Ba, ~.. hkup, trplc, micro, patio piece. dishwasher From $1195 No pets. S14001mo. Avall Jan 1 The Gallet'la. 646-4472 720.-9445 or 760.~.!:_ Extre targe airy 2 BR. 2 BA, SUBLET 4-6 wtcs. beaut lrplc, Piiio, ale, enc gar. furn 2BA Apt (1BR. 1 Ole) no pell, $800/mo. 1st, Nr beach. Avl 12115-1127 1 .. 1. MC. 642--0433 S900tmo. Refs 673·1411 llTll ll•lln'JI ....... _ !2'!J EJ $2.44 per day Thet'a All you pey tor 4 llnes, 30 dey minimum intN SERVICE ................ -0..-IECT-ORY EASTBLUFF wlvlew SBA SBA, xtt condl $2700 No pete. e.M~195 Barbera, H-.n 8 Dowd Rttr •111 ..... 38R 2!MSA, gotgeous, 811 uptrade1. S1150/mo. Ptite Ot< 1 1eo.11oe •-..l 0'"' ·~-•.• -4 •o-<f, ,._ c• •o ~•· 6 •·· .-.. J •· ..,.. •• ~ r• • :r. .. ., .. • ,, .... , E R E L F E I I r I I I' I r I I G A J D E Q I I I' I I F« more lnfOf~tlOn CALL 'tOOAYtl ISIF•UIS Your Service Okectory Reprl9lf'ltetlve Nl-4111 111.111 ---.-== 1 • 0 I -, I fl .- etc. Ho job too smaft. ,.... ... ., ..... St Ltc • 573707 Res.-Comm Serving ell your electrical DUMP RUNS • JUNK need• 1714) 631-3238 Furniture, lr11h, trH J<>Mph A Greco brench11, eppll1nce1. --Call Mike 1 Oya 141-1391 -'I ..... Junk to Dump, 7 daya. Coata ..... 540-3791 ~ . . . . . • • ' •........ ~l .. 1 ... , -=--··-.. -~ ..... --'!Jr'.:.~ .... ,,,,,,, ... -.!..~\Pf!,. •IBlll•IT .,.. • .__ 151'1!1!"' C&SU , •..,,"'"-=::lo"' ._,, •ntrl••. fl•n~U• ~,,."'1•2•r l •nc • '°'*·...., _.,..... Hw!ll ........ offlt;e.Xlnt Conl~pOtery '"'"llur• 'c".·,.• ,.,~,'.o:'1'••'°'• II • .,.....,,.., · ... lnctW*. ,..._Cf\ c..-· · yr• exp. 900flO ., & ...,..., ~ ... • wtttt or ...-out word pro-. ~ eo. 1n Souttl o.c. _.,. .,_ ~ i. LMdlflt pttMdllr or nur.. t:tto. ""'"°" t2 ... ~1Mb•t1~1Nwbt ooordlnM,e Atlltri. JP,.151.3 ~& ,,....., l'Mlt. ~. t1t1ng °"""'I__,.. fOI' temp It loo*~ lor ctMl:IW, .. ptl0pll.$ff..4ltl if'9 S*'W*• In Or.,.. MAUT#Vl KMAS QWT • .. ,. =:~~KAMTm•n•'•I ::...ewr!ft."'*0~ _,.~~.:-1..a:-tnw ~:!.~::rt,.:=·::..~== 1M/llllPI. ~~'tot-:! ~~.oocs~-! '#fl t ... MI.._. Int.,. .._ two Y'Mf"I' lni.t lntucky f"Md Cttkllen In rtJC10f1 I proof Of 1,,. ~pay. CAii ttton. T""'°Set. ~Of pff-Tutilo TIMI. App)' 11 Vfl"J fest pWd SWlta -...... PH.112~2.tll netlOMI COfftJ*'r In pertOMI Md orvltnlla: Coete Mes.I '42·"43 "'M9" t'tJQU!r9d. aonw Ill 1111111 lllmltl' up t•cf d. u 14t 1500 M.m., ·Av. IM an• otflca. Aaqu•r•d'I==='=====" --""':.. ... 00.:.. In-Hon9' tklllt Al1 ENTION • HIAINOI company car rou1e1 lm~le _OP•nlng In D.L. W...., Tempor..._ tMt 4'tell orteint«f I po.. 300 C:O.. ....._ .:5pn .,,_ aoutl ~ MfM _ ....... dUll'Y i. ,.. Go..nm.nt Job9 • YoUr .,1M1tM9. ~ et: ~ 9Motl t0r lndl· 171-2900 t~ FREE .... 1tr0f'9 P4M)ple 9klll9. ' ptl ltaftlno, Of~ ...,_ & tNnc1a. ,... ..-, qt.0:~~,.: We Ofl11 cornp11\11ve ..-.._ S 17 ,l-60 . M9.4IS. -· p lf'llD vklu9I '!Mth tacOM!ent 1 ..... ~ Wiil 1t1\n tor OIJf indutl"f'. S ECURITY tlonal tltMtt.. PMIP4e 111.16\t., "* 1116. •M«Ml'U* :;-~ auttet• ~.-:.=~:;: 1·GO:l-13ll·8US ea R3M 122 117 =::':."C: .... ., C::,~~5~.1~ P~ ~~o!x: =c-~':n:-!'!~~ i~ W"'FJJ'. lllfth pr0¥9n Pfolttabilt H.9'•7a.1220 A.T T: SPO~T-MINOEO 17805SkYP*"'Circi.•E .,....,. hffvy phones ............. .alary + ben.tlt1. Call ~6-6r.c1 Dut,,,. Matt1-.bOJ:,lf-..ncNr. ~tf'om#CUndthe fNDIV. H011<11y iot>-. PfT, IRVINE end ...iet ctencai It.rt MTll.• SPiil John 11 259-7135 !or tr.in lhlo rlghl lrtcltvl®al 123!. ~73S worid. No ...iina. )uat llCllmllf! S12 001t1 r Fl•xl DI• (l14)111-1111 wttti llftlt typ1ng1nungi. _,/lllllT Hou.........._ w91"1t9d. FIT. te>PI. *''" acute care ••· Olnlng .-gi..top Dr .. QOUl'!llnO'""""'·W'llnot • •ch1 dul11 . Mik e M1dlCll/01nt11 ln·A.tell P/T,nlgtlti &WMk~I perienol.Wlllworlt2pm llatld bt ... t ~...nt 1n1«W• wlttl pr...,..t &45-57eo Liv• ltl/Hout•k••P•r-1!1-2772 RM I lmll '" tM Showroom offlc9. Ta&.8fllll 10 M\ctrllgtll 4 dliyt • cnra i ioo con..tablit 5' .mpfOYtl'M'it. no ••· •~OUNTING CLERKS CAFIPET INSTA ... Mot'-'t Htllpeir. Must -Moat b9 ~ab .. a. lsC\,ll"~tfV .... lrlg peopi. ..-. 0.)19 o" ""I "'a')<. mid ~ /lmkd ,..,.. ~'1«1119')'. 4 -10 •....,.,,KKEEPERS LL n 1PMk EngNsn. Nltmlu , IOf' mo11let , TV com-Comp•tlllve tlarlll'lg MO I~ ,,,~ hour'• P"' ...... and ,. •AIP CLEFIKS HELPEFI. No ei:p MC bul Matur9, hardworll•. II •• tllflng for IM holld•YI· rlhl~Es~ apply •1 m•r l•I• I. 1a1avlslOl'I ulary ~ tull ,.,. °'lc=~·=~~=c--,,cc tum>'°" .. much .. •JR.ACCOUNTANTS p ref F I T . S al ary quaUlllld call Bar bara UJ((Jllmn Full-Time I Part-Tll'l'la ;'iooHar~::.T~.~E w work Alto-.klrig compwiy paid ~lilt MOVING:•~ A- SA,000 P"' month. Mini-OQ8t'l.6"&-0293 251-0718 ; ~ 10 WOf1{ In bu•y po9itlorlt IOI' CMll ..... CUI-,.,, '°' .so.p.. A~ For irilllfV!ew calf• din rm Cf\an, otl Whit•. rnum irw.tment ot ap-v.c.110". honoay pa~, "*'lllLIPllL Rell Elta19 omca .-y tomw w va, kltctoen a llllnllY/W . p1MM llP9fY. c a11 Jer\nMrf•tec> 1111•"" 1130/M : ~ ~._1m1;t11ty ~13;000 ... bonu .. pt'O\lided.Call Sa"dwlctl thop I" NB W lllllWJa'f otf'ler ....,._Ind. No ell-Mll.En}o-1.-nployee dt~ Small N.B. McflltectUral 24&.739110t 8n appt. (714)973-2132 lampeouchl275:N b&C* o,irlld. Allt ror Mr. Gf9&l'I l'IMdt PIT. Fn c•.ti~~ For back olflca, PI T "*"'a nlOMUIY. Mutt COUfllt on •II ol °"' P"od-of11ce "MCI• tt0rtt otnoa blkl~ la<:ql*' c:tielr M·F 8t 1-800-M2-1022 D.L. w .. ,..., Temp011r\ff 6 iindwlcri mikers glt1fO•l'lllrolog y. 4 Mv. front omc. appear-UC11. Prior P P 1 ... bu1 per90n '°' 991\· omc.. Mt• WELDERS • ..,,.,,..... 1190; ofl-wn11Mrio S200 Of II no 1n•-C•ll 979-2.900 IOO"I. FREE 850-784.4 •all. for Daley · •fternoon1 par w•ak . W'IO&. PINN Clill MARCY -w!ll tr1lri. AWIY 18062 l)'Plrlg. ~ knowl9d~ Or bell on.rs. &4G-8930 1-800-821-2724, Accoun 75i-1042 et 780-5000 Mon· Fri G~l. HvnlinQlon of WOid Proceulng. Full ANYTIME. !Ing IWJI Fa,L W 1:30-5;30. Belch. At k tor Mgr. Of' PIT. Trldn l'IOW. S1ar1 VIM;flt1, 1&31 Placerttla, -~~~~F==== I Pl~ AllllT&IT Needed tor Ra11ll NurMry ..... WTI JllllT f71418"48-333e J.,, 1. Non tmk.r 250-4300 CO.tll Me.-M1t1r.., \-BO.. Sprioo1 AIQll Hamn COIPOt8tlon on Wectlldayt. No axper. For ln1•rnl11 . N••d r!llE:MA.V' I '--a. ..._ L--L-.__ .__ 1-.__ s.___ L-(S1mmont), 30 )'Mr war- ltNllttM'C .,..., • P•yro11 1ssis11n1 nec•U1ry For Apptm mature, eneroetic: tt0rt1 ~'I". 1y.,llavl' 10.~ l l ~; t 15"\,.... ~Se ..... ~e''_,S.., ~ »'F'\: ~ )tq..,... r.,,ty. 851-1002 PP -----l9QB lo p10<:111 b1mon1ri1y 646-7441 Lloyds Nur.,Y Ottlol P9l'IOl'I to hariclle '\ . \\ '\.. ,.__, ~-,_ BRASS HEA DBOA RD. liolllt"""_~ p1yro11 tor 400 em-busy phones. p111ant qe .. •T'"'°" • l~!!~;~;~~I FOOTBOARD 6 RAILS. ENJOY t -4·15'9!. retUtn on pio)'Me Duties Wiii m-lllMll ctieck·lfl, check-out I ..._ .....,"' 6010 Ql.-'l llH S195 Ttutl OMcfS 110,000 to ciu0&.111pyt11rig pay 1l'll0t-FI T, PI T, 111rtlng at lci'lfldullrig. M«l'G&t ol'I-CANDIES CALL '* 840-8733 * S 1.ooo.000. Call OeflllOO mltlori lrom Umeca1ds S5 68/hr Apply 111 11 c: • I • P e r I • n C • 11•111111T t1"'91 m I .. AUOC. 873--13t 1 NOWt .. ~ •ulomated system. person Cl'lellron. 2546 e. P"•ilffed. SOuth LIQune _,.._..._.aou_. TE ~~ '~S Flnll Euroc>Mt1 & ,4meric•" Slmf'l'IOl'I• 8"uf)'fes1 nkie- llr•p ••I l'l g h1 nd-ou1 Co111 Hwy. Coron• det e..c:ti loc:alk>fl. Mond1y-Small lrvlnl otrlo8 (near ~ JFb'/IAtv II AnlktJef. 8000 IQ It •-bed. like new, v«11e1. Ha!JOV A4I 2910 c:hecil1 11 required, re-M11 Fti<lly, 11-8. Medical, den-airport) needs relll ble. Th11 hol..U1· in-!(11'1, .,,, ·~ loc,l.;o'l,lt h~ We Buy Est1les ~ w/blul P<I I 1.00. ~ ...... :: ... .--. __ ..;_,0 1 M1tch1rig Pl y problems 111 I. .,{9'ofl ll'lturance m11ur1 l11 dlvldu 8I to • S.lflc:lerll1 • 1931 N-i>o" Bl\l<I, CM 11king S3SO 7S9-SOSO HAPPY Al~ uu,. •rrn111 141-1111 Congr11ul•tlont Oil the tUCC.U ot your Mlel! Hope )'OU kMP grcwtog 1n 11'111 IUCOIUtul dll~· toOfll! Love, The Garig MonfXTOlw 29 14 •WIDOW HAS l$S -4 TOI! $10,000 up, No Cfed\1V No Plitlalty."C.K Dertlt0!'1 AUOC:. 873--7311 NOW! Mortflll!lr T .0. 29 18 IRA 18% ANNUALLY 2~ Tf\111 Deed 71 .... 32-M70 . '·~ ~ 2920 ,_..,, __ REGAFID\.'.ESS ot CREDIT HISTOR'I'. C.al 5'9-4204 292S Fotlll ADS ARE FREE Cal: 141-1111 ---N.wport 8ead'I l rM Ca!! l tld d..crlbe, 8-48·3596 FOUND: BLACK & TAN. bloby Pug dog wlooll81 Fouod on~ in N B &73-2018 FOUND: Golde11 Re- trllW!t Lab mi.°" 11123 1n Newport Beach Call 873-8180 FOUND Large gOlcl Hrrll"IO w/blig ~ 111 lront of Thfl!Ty'a at 17ttl SI CM "°"'''" FOUND money, Can to ldWlllf'y. 5'11-t275 C1H betW 9 em-&pm. FOUND: pre1crtptlo" QIUMI, FHP c .... 1214, Oil Conllnlntal Sl. !Ol'I 111t11. Cost• Mesi '40-7000 FOUND: Puppy. m•I• black I. tan, klOlt Ilk• Ooblrmen, 11130 -8 rooktlu r a t & 1n - dl•n•poll1, Hunll"g1on Beedt.'83-1933 LOST 2 S,_. DOGS. LHASA APSO. 1 sm Dill. & wttt ""'· 1 Im bm I. wM rn8'e on 1213 vie: N.8. REWARD\ 142-1181 LOST Ofll FOUND A PET. LOW COST Spfty/NIUt• Aefiarral. frt() FEE. •CALL t71-P£TS• "'•'* 3002 Don't ....... During The Hclld¥. F"'" ..... oompeny or oentMmM I0•70yf•, l.•t'I lalk, ..... 1717 --t. -118 typing l l'ld filing Re: cu1omo11v1 ber ... 1111. C.ll •99-3226 & enaw.r phones. Some /\oolv m pttJOI' '' .nop loc .. uc:11'1 Top SS Pild !or Poneryl STORAGE SACR!F!CC' Qutrem1l'lts onciuoe 1r EQ \MVI message 'frith d•Y-typlrig & dlctl pflorlfl. Xll'lt "'--"'-,, __ d ••-• •-11111 one voars' I J · UIPIEllT llme ptione Mimbar. worklri~ COl'ld ll lonl & o3eC I,_,.... Y <311Up 11 uaC. -Cata11n1. Bauer K11 19 eu M tng1, Queefl matt· Finch, 30'• & •o s d1i!lfl· DOJ tpr. 9 dr•-chest, pen.,-,ca 1" paproll and SERVICE MODELS/MODEL TYPES compel Uve .. rery Cllt 1113 Bear, Spece 131 3333 8r111ol A"'"'" ware, ch1l'll , o~orauve 1·1-1 bkc:ue. 8' coucl'I. f e m lll a r i l y "'1t n Promot111g Fr1gr•nC•S Anne,47e-aooo Soa~Ceu1 Ptua • So.d1 Cou:1P1ue hgurlflfl 673-8223 1noo v•C 6'6-81 1:? l9f•ad•h11t •nd wo•d· WQR. IER Loca l d•PI •lo res Recr11tlor't Cotll Meu,C.lllon.11 t !SZ& Cos11 MHa.CalllonJa tz•z• -proca11ing 101Tw1re 1_800.43J.MOO -• • • TWO ELEC TFIOPEOIC Fle•lb!Nly •"d 1t1u11y lo TElllllS l$tl Ehl p d fk C Hip App!!lnc!s 60! I BEDS. hlle l'I....,, m1s1age WOf'k ll'ldepanoontly • Selary $2.1l8-$2.575tMo ~ TYPll 1 OUI ••Y *Fl9trJoer•l0t, Kerimore u1111 "••dbo •rd $365 •'"' ,_ -· r , Corou del Mar, Calllonda Hit$ e·-5•8-5306 '" ..,...r •• paced Parlum. & cosmetic: dern-lllSTRUCTOR wnit•. liO.by·t ide $200 _,, offl<:e. Competlll\1$ salary Perlo1ms seml-1k!U•d on1t ra to11 !or toc 1l * M 1er o w I ve S6 0 1nd b9nelt1s w ork s e rvicin g ttorN.1~133-8800 _ _.__ Mondoyr/wouflhFridoylrom 10:00A.M . ..a:OO,.M. •Fr l gld 11r e w11he1 Ul'llql.18 h•r>CJ·m•de oam- n r.rT"I-Sa'"~ and Sun..i-. ~ 10:00 A.M.-6:00 ,.M. $ 150 A tl hile ne.,., boo t url'lll <i•e o ver To .....,..,_,, .,..,. __ , ,,. g1so l'lel dl•set POwered Nur91ia Al6e ,_.,.., _, 75pe;1t Below """OlesaJe "";;;;• 10 01,.,;;-~1 01 :~o~::!:"· corisir1.1e11r ~tlll ITAff $6 1J-S7 09/Hr $5.25 JIM how ___ 4~1 c a11 Lit•11 •-72 1-9216 Hume" ~esouu;es, FleQ•a m91'1t Out~ud':u~ Slaff OMOed lo work with - _ • ._ -KENMORE Gu O~ $65 1 F"lll Y0\11' wll'lt• •ICf .. llOl'I Homes COl""lll!on, PO .._. di d II I ~p Relporis1ble !or !nSlfUCI-""" _, ___ ,.._ Ml )'tllji 1Leetnc Dryer ._os .~1oel .. tfflldl0t "" •ra l'lot Hmlted to h.ielLng ....... 1·• u 1 " r 1 Is 1 d ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ f.;.,~ f.;., 150 Otd08k de&11$ISO dONlo on.,..,,_11nd oQ•• .. Bo._ 7090, Nawo o1 1 ''"''"'· '"''''''•-o·. l'lome aenlng In t.• ng 1111n c at!le!I an • 631 .,89 _, •··-C "'"'" " C:Of'l<IUCll"" 191'11'111 tour· -"' -, "' .,. " --.; • ....., ,,_, ...,...,,, A 92 ....... °' call urety 1nspecUOl'I; 1ou11ne Me-N. GOOCI benetlll , will ... 476-8220 rep•i•s: changll'lg tirn; tr1in. •11 shifts needed. nsmenls !or City R~· 1 "=":~~~; ;~~:::~~~,:~f::~~:1~,:;;·!~;;; ~~~~~;~~:~ TODAY'S SUNDAY .PUZZLE j Meklng prolesSIOl'llll 1n-clti•nlflg •r>d YIC\Jmmil'lg D1sp11y BOYi Inc: 833·9010 ••-·-··-"••lh•·-''' dlvlclul \ with e•cellel'lt , ' I h ,...,.., ..... , ..., • ., ci r " er ors: w1s ll'IQ .... _.., •"''''' •-0 o-·•o 1-o--. MCre1•rl1! 5111111 10 WO•ll I d Fltlq 9S.. "' " .,_ ., "'" '" ptaa .. 111 ottlce en-w n OWi, l lC. u1res I I Ffl M F I 5• t 30pm mul'liCele ll'ld wo1k wetl q leut Ol'l8 ye1;r inc1elllng-on-r m-: · With people ages 6 y•s 10 vlron maf'l l Med i -ty r9SpOllslbleeKperience $6/Hr. Ben•l!ts. Light .Oul1. Hours are Mon-Fri c:1l /01ntal •l'llurance parlorm1ng auto s•r-typlng lor compute•. 9am -lOpm and sa1 ACROSS 851-2772 CM ryl. EOE vicing worll. Completion Appty 11'1 perton. 729 81m -5pm App1IClll'I\ of h'~h school or GED Fared. C.M. 548·5525 ..,, mu1t ri111e OWfl 1r1nspor- equ11111ttncy 11'1<1 \18lid CA PllT n•E IEP lal lon. For 1pphcal\011 driver's Ucel'lse. For •nd turt"er de\al1s, con- lurtl'llr det•lt1 ll'ld 1ppt1-lo MtVlce e .. 11u11g \l\Oeo lact IM R~re•tiOl'I o. C•llon, c:on111e1 our Per-movie conceulon 1n a Full Time Outoomg and energetic w1lh proor print medi• 11 .. per-111\Ce S911d resume lo b1 11"9t1 Co.s• D1HyP11ot.330 W BaySI. C0.11 Mesa, 92627 01 call Lll'ld• Ill 642-4321. Ei.t. 250. '°""el Office. CITY OF m11or grocery cl'llln 11'1 PVlmttfll. Ci!V H11t. 81 NEWPORT BEACH. P.O '"-lrvl"e ., ••. No Mllll'lg (7l•J 6•4-3 l 5 l , CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. 3300 Bo._ 1768, 3300 N9wp()ft l'lac:8118'Y Musl h•ve N9WQOll Blvd.. N-port Blvd .. Newporl Beach. lra"1port11l ol'I Sup -Bffoch. CA 92658-8915 CA 92658-8915. (714 f Plemerllll l11t:orne 10-12 Equal OpPQrlunily Em-644-3300 Equ1I Op-tlourt per week 11)811 tor ployer portunlty Employer nou1ewll e B•1e t>oruJ1. Sand resume will'! R1tl•ur11'1IS . 111.YPU'I ···-ii cover letter 10· Video 11. ----nM'IJ 471 W 91e<l S .. Sl l'ldy. _._,.. _ llftl11SlllllUS UT 84070. Attn· Cr•ig full-Time . Pan-Time. Register. BuM<I, Salad Bar & Prep-Cook Apply at Tne Soup Pl•nlat•on 1555 Adam• ........ CM (So Oranoe Cly~ SEEKING .,, "' '®""' '" ... lllSIDE SALES P1rt-Tlme TREE CREWPERSOll pet1enced sales reps to EPS fol" OU• l'lallonil-!ty re-R $7.72/Hour cogntted sales organ1z11-we i re currtlf'lllY o"enng 1 l\Ofl We sell 1dvert•!llng compet11lve sa11ry. !ult IQIC8 tor loc1I potlce & bel'lelill, •011( Plan. tl'ld 1111 Ofg1n1latlol'IS !I you e._celllf\1 wo<k en11110ll· h1111 11'11 desire to e8rl'I men! tor lfl9fge\IC. de-Three pos!liOl'IS opel'llng •f'I e•cepllOlllll lf'>COl'Tlf! c111t pendable 1""de seleS Janu1ry IO< perso11s with Mr Burl'll 11 499-01!7 reprnentl !l\lltS w•I" 45 ria111y ma"u11 labor CASHIERS wpm lypiflO skms <ll'ld bKkgrourid Tree lr1m- P ... n..tPort-TlllO mlrig ,._perience is de-som• co mpull• a .. -i lrlbl•. Hour s 111 perlenc:• The candida1 e 7:001m---4:30pm Mon-Fn IT'IUll l'la\1$ an l._cetlenl Mul l po$$1itS v8Hd CA phone person•lily 11n<1 drl¥8r'ihc:ense For ll'llOr- eri/oy w0tklng wtth !he ml llOfl i nd •pphc:•lk>ri. pvbllc:awet1a1 IOll<:i1lng COl'llact Bob B1Hey, City b•ill•~·==lf new butlne5S. c y 0 (7 "1 -. --t"l.,"led p8tli91 tl'loUIO orpOl'lliOfl I t ' .. llF COl'llact Cheri f rMmll'I at 844·3013, or tile Rec-.... ra•llonal Oepar1me111. Wl-41!1,ht,Ml. 3300 Newport 81\ld . --' ,,...llllhrala's1~iiii~iiiifii7i~I N1wpor1 B••cn, CA ...... ne.11..... 92858-89 15. Equ•I ()p- lllltllUl•llf ...... & WPIJIUllT PIT porn,rwty Ernpk)y9t' Wt,,.....Helltf G•rie~~~~~ VP£:1-'-~Pll~~ ... =.~m=--I 1• 1••f1rMtwttlll1 1 ---~~~~==~I PIT A" lhlrtl. quiet cord lllTAI. flll1'.... bOerdt. 875-MN H.B. prNaie prac:oc•. 41 l-IPliiiiillii•iiniYi•Uinrii-' d•y work wnk E•-l • ___ ,,_ perlenc8 DOit! lron1 8 FfT, or PIT, wl" tr•ln. b•t:k helptul. XR lie. Coat• MeM. 842--4 104 I jiiiiii7ii":i·'41i9'&-jl3l"i;'iidiJ i f I I I llTlll 11.111 1•na ....... .,, FIT Mon-Fri, S5.501Hr. No a .. p nee. CA lie: req. Beneftl1. No e•P nee. MKGregor Yiac:flls. 1631 Stllft ltm. 4pm·12:308m . Plaolntla. eo.11 Mesa Apply In P9flOl'I. 729 FM~. C.M. 5'115-5525 Fl.st1Ur•"'' lllH",_W Pll•Hlll'IU'911 In Hunllf'IQ'lon e..c:h. now Fri l Sat 111 l10t• In )'OU( hlrtng dlltvery drlV9f1. Ir••· Car nace111ry. C•ll 963·7•27 l or appt M I H1. Call 7 t4.5"48·"69 hrM ... Tm4PIT or 714-5'11-0718 Gone<• PIT•IN ....... ,..,.,.. , .. --·--· r-3 to 4 aers Jl9I' month. -f/T E._perl enc;e f edu!red PIMM 1pply 81 WICKES FURNITURE 3200 1"11rbor BL, C M UU1-F IT IOt COl!ectiol'I Agency No e .. per~ nee. Apply 11 1500 Adams A\1$, 1te 300, Cotta Mesi 9-5cm SECURITY OFFICERS $500.00 inc:.ntlw boo1o11 lo al1 1l'ld1· vldu•l1 hlr•dl You·1a loOldng IOf' money. OPS h1s tM 90lut1on 10 you• cut! now PIOble<nl We •re I" nMd ol qualilled ll'ldlVldulll IO work guard g11•d commun111a a. 1p1rt meri1 comp1e .. 1s and other 1n1eresurig lo- c:atlorls. Ar• you prep•r8d lor foD •• Utfl CI Ion. ••c•ll•l'lt wage:t ano *' lne9ntl,... bol'lus tor the MhOl'l 11'1•1 dents your pocl!.11 book? OPS c:•l'I t>elp C1ll tocl1y for an 1mme<1l11t1 ll'ller-,,..., DYIAllC PllTEmOI SERVICES -' ,...... ,....1414 Smell frl9ndly "/smllrig -•y ---o<c.s•_..,,1-1020 (H-) --· !iiici1;1·~'~"~1:'1:•:"m~ li•te ••••• s.-s coun1.-M1p1.1000 1111.man MMcl. Mull be friendly M Btlr qnta>d to that• f 55)() 111U lr11 ... lt a ra111bl9. Full/Part-time. ax19ttnQ office on busy ~ .... If 111'111•) Wiit 1ra+rt. $4.75-15.50. etrtlllt In eo.1• M .... • ··-COM 87).-9000 Lowa...1.-cl, 780-1905 -~·--HB 841--4575 U111711 Ll•D i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·a~11t'·~~o. 1 IWft.T, • MAL ROOM 12"1""'· ,.,_., 111111'1111 ·woRK OVERSEAS MAfOO U S c~~ \~ no-10! TAX· '"'"· Hlgf! lnCOIT'll ~-11101'11 CorlllrUCllOl'I. 011• P1oca11l119. P•t•o- Ch8tftlcll, S.CU..lly, Engl- 1 Oty 4 Type ot meton 10 0 1 l!ny particles 16 Fairy-tale monsler 20 -vera 2 1 Outcome 22 Dolphins· quarter back 23 Ne~t1borhood 24 Daule 25 Remo1e spots 27 Russ news agc y 28 Au tho r Susan 30 T1lhs and Torme 31 Mu sic for 1wo 32 F11 oi anger 33 S leal 36 Son OI E"'e 38 ··-ot 1ne d 'Urberv1Ues" -40 Ike 's 1n11ials 4 1 Land's 8fld 44 Went by -4 7 So re 49 Wallach or Wh1l ney 50 Links sport 52 Auttlor Wie sel 53 ··s 1ar W ar s " princess 54 Pre-Easier season 56 Residences 58 Par1 of speech 60 Citrus lru1t 63 Tardy 6 4 Unit o l work 65 l evee 51\e 68 Pitcher Nolan 69 W1th0Yt a key. in mus•c 71 Emmytou or Ed 73 Aclress Zeuerling 74 Aged ~ 75 Fixes potho les 77 Stadium level 78 Actreu - Andersson 80 .. _ o l God .. 82 JOhn ~UShl movie H C0¥8f With vou·r• !ft good eoml)tlnyt Equal ()ppty Emp,1oy9t The Orano& Colllt Dllf't' Pffol !JU ~•-lrUt. Mell Room for a P1it1 TIMe INSERTER and • Full Time 1..EAD PERSON toMfdl~W ....... "*· ThlLeadPw-90f'I mutt bl bilnglMll and f\8\19 m•ll room ••· ,,..,,. (}l·Mitl11fY, OilMI '1:..-+--+--+--M•cn•"lcr. W1t~r1.--r ....., 2.. • No Colectton • Early mo!nift& motor routes ••ailable. Must ,, ... .......... tr111S#Or1lion ... lilllity --· •1••• 17 .... -~ ._, ... .s,.a AUi ......... Mldlclll, Food 5.-¥lcit I lftlflY .,..,,, ,.,,_ World• widl IOCl llOl'lt Plld Tr.... I Ful 9tinlftl PK klge Ol'I Iii --'Ol'l- '°*"I S&t'lo\ll .ppti- Cll'lll call (813) 9'0·3100 Of ..,,., -10· BURCAU Of fORCIGfll CMPl..OYMCNT 1~'\& H °*ti S!tttt Suite-'JM T•mp.e, Florid. )~1 7 ,........_ ___ ......... ·r·zzn -·-·-ee .... cue a 111ssa...c. -,,,, __ •·1=--. ·rCA..., .... _..Clullll I ue...c. 1:11! :'&& ==·=·= • mornings mo isture 89 Wedding vow s 90 Russian range 91 Appro ve 95 Profound respec! 96 Actor Ron 97 Irish pooch 99 Me diterranean country 100 H11 ta drum t 102 Water near Korea 105 Pres betore 40 across 107 D1s1 ac r oss 108 Old Testament book 110 C alif '!Nine city 11 1 Escargo1s 113 To wa rd 1ne cen1er 0 1 114 tn this place I 15 Fo rmer lro sh 11 7 Singer T ur,.,er 118 --de-lance t 19 Pos11tve reviews 12 l Beseecti 124 Famed Chicago Du ve 128 T 1me period 129 Wn ler Janow1tz 131 Kn1gn1s htles 133 Jumper 13 4 Young cow 136 Lane ol Me l ro pot1s 138 Actress Snaron 140 Harde sl to find 143 Competent 144 Titan ic's gfaveyar d 149 European capital 150 Mortgage 151 AC10f Ralp h - 152 Develop 153 Harrow's rrval 15-4 Pu1 s down 155 Unusual thing 156 Merc hant 157 ConcOJde. e g . ' • 7 • • DOWN 1 $1ng1ng voice 2 Summ1! 3 Decimal increments 4 Snort. 1r-i1ck SllCk 5 M 1m 1c 6 Drah org 7 Throat- clearing sound 8 M ake s a hole 9 Former B r1t1sh PM 10 Befo re PMs 11 Russian chess ma s1er 12 Tow ard 1rie m ou1h 13 Short t ime 1-4 Certa111ly 15 E•penses 16 Cereal 17 A n zona a11rac t1of'I 18 Dwelt 19 Spnng hohday 20 Fool 26 BaS.kel l1ber !9 Smatl island 34 Energy 35 Sutt1c 1enl 3 7 Cuts ui two 39 L111g1ou s one -4 1 Basem en! •2 A chemical 43 The LOOP loopers 45 Dock 46 Sla vic perso n -48 Truth lw1s1er 51 Takes acro ss a river 53 Norse goct 55 Bridge l'loldtng 56 Sh1p-taunch lng lady 57 Warning device 59 Mo vie deer 61 Big b low 62 Fin1shes 66 Good QU81111e$ 67 1nnoeenr 70 Swea' 72 --hn)e ,,.,., 76 Steps ov&f a ....... 78 Gtarlngty consptcuous 11 " 13 " 79 Enc of Monly Python 80 Annexes 8 1 Levar Burt on's ro le on "Star Trek the Nei:I Generation · 83 Pasto ral poem 84 Belonging 10 com 1c Johnson 85 1s1 letlers 86 Slugger -Fluth 87 She s~p 88 Lowest po1nl 1n tne W estern HemtSPhere 92 Trop ica l greenery 93 UShef 9-4 W rr1er - Leonard 96 'Jaoe - 97 Makes ott with 98 O t !he nose 101 Quaker pronoun 103 M 1ss1ng 104 Fragran ce 106 Satisfy jth1tSl l 109 F0<merly. lormedy 112 Be sick 116 C aribbean n atio n 119 Br1ng bac k 120 Saudi - 12 , H ammed II UP 122 Did c arpentry w ork. on 123 Draws an outline o t 125 M oney maker 126 Health res.or1 121 Lile savers 130 San Antonio attrac11on 132 Kitchen pteee 135 B09s 137 8 ri11sh shOft- story w riter 139 Environment -stur;ty"'abbr 14 1 Vegas mach ine 14 2 Two thousand pounds 145 Court d ivide< 146 Attempt 14 7 Dining aru 148 ··-Marl•'· " 17 ,, " ) mencecl lO W .._. 0~ W•W ... L " Ill' ..-z... .. .. ~ ,.. "'*' ... flet ..... HTATil ,~ATIH. MAim ITAi ' The r .... .,.... OOfl'I• -n a• ' Ow.,..••••'* a:=.~.== GooclC::::"Set~~om. =:-'M0"9'*:. :O.= =::.=..~~--::;::,.;:~.,. :::*~ ".:w'~ .;:~•,:.:::---.. • ~==::1 M9ftt0fclt..50!: ~ ln.toO 080. 6:IO-<IH6 '2400 090, 534-2(µ2 2 1MI ._,. L ~ Or..... (a)81X8V CENTER AS· ~ name °' namee (e)H 0 A. •UILOINO --· ,,...,.~'IS CEL"'"' .. ""' Vice "~l9.:nlary aotta "-I UM Hunt• SOCIATES llll90Clt£NTH 1191ed ~ Oft ~ MAINTE"'ANCI (ll)THE ......... VOLKIWAQE.N RABBIT "'""""' rnn-1 • Thie ... .,,.... WM tied ln01on'-dl.CAt844 P\..ACE ASSOCIATES. L P. 21 1... MOHT UOt4T CO#AHY I! 1~ JMll ere• Ao9Cf OTI 1 ... , tllCClelene CM-4 ~. t.lc, clc p/b. llllth the CountJ a.ti of Ot· Tiiie bvtlMM le con.-IC)CALAINA !OUITIES I, Ron DotdOftl (c)SUNDET PAOP! .. fY IO NewpottlMeeh dltion,1urHoof.~... NoprolllerMl2500. ~County on Nov9mtier ducted by -"~ LTD (d )C A L ABA IA This .._._,,,... Ned MANAGEMENT. 1157 s teflOt, b lue Interior, 722·7537 7 1989 Tf\e reglltrent com· EQUITIES Ii. LTD .• 230'e w.th lhe County Qettt ot Ot· Coatt Highway, Leguna ......... ~ y W -• ·-AM/FM ~tt• with ,._, ~ lo tranuct bual• Aven1da 0. La Carlole MI09 County on No¥emtlel' 9Ndl. Cait. 92t51 ,_ -I IEA •leNERT SALE• * · .. _. * Amp. 13.700. Must ..... mft•fttti 1M1. Pu~ Oteno-CoMI MM undel lhe flettllout •315, t..eouna Hille, Celll 21. 1989 Ter .. SllUll fn*SW._., ....... MAIN --fror 111 ..... th SNtt• Alt, AIC. P/S, Stereo Ted ..... 2M Oood tfen9i)Ortlllon eat Dally Ptlot November t9, 2t, ~ MrM or nam. 92653 f.W Inc, A ~ e«Pfl'· _.,_..,,•I SAT & 8UH.... C....11•. Wlr• WhMI Needs minor work. $800 Decerot>eir 3, 10, 1989 "'ted at>cMt on 1 t/1/t9 BrlQoa Oellelopment Cot· Publl9hecl Orange Coatt atlon, 1167 S. Coeet Htgrt-'40: I" oolor lV/Ndlo, 20l4 c.t.1 Aw Colrer•. Sue>ef Sharpl ftr ·-obo. 650-4073 iv. meg. Su· 101 Suaan L Allers~ potatkin. A Calllon"8 COf· Dally Piiot Oeolmber 10, 11, wey. LAguna BMdl. Celif 11119• It•. •7-61'1'9 ' Like New I 19995. New 1900 englne/palnl Thl1 llatement •al tli.d pot1tlon, 23048 AvenlOa De 24, 31 1989 92451 -fift/ietJiUn. M2 Senaw (1PHE545) BILL MAXEY red 1 1 UO 08 0 _._IC NOTICE ....i111 the County Clefk ol Of. La Carlota •3 15 Legune Su-120 TNt t>valM •• I• con-Alrlld&•too.tlu& Kw. It. Twtn hdbd & frame. TOYOTA, 18881 Beech ' 838-3414 . m,afMf ,_ ange County Ol'I NoYembef Hrtls.CaUI 92853 duated b)':•COl'Po'atlon Lena 12123 NiWfn 111. l8Q rlldt, enctlrona, TV, 81\td...H.8. 447.as55 'II. 1111 IMll 3, 1989 ,.._., This bu1Jneu 11 con-l'tllJC NOllC( The regl1trant com· I H0.00 751..0272 or men•1 pentl,9fllrti, ml.c:. VW •77 SUPER BEETLE. Cute 7tr cond Power F~~A=· Publlth«f Orange Cout ducted by a limited putner· menced to traneec:t bUel· m.1123 . * f W m 1• NEW· Paint am/fm • ' Delly PllOt December 3. tO, &hip FtcTITIOUa .,..... neaa under t~ flclltloul TECH 1111 adwrt FUMTURE, rote top ... S:.Sc>eed~ Sfereo c .... tte. c....tte. engine. elec· ·~~~9 ~5 bfaket dor~e ::::!:'!:::'"°"'are 17, 24. 11189 • The reg•strant com· NA• ITATl•NT bUllMM name Of na'7f tt._..... 20' .............. "'"'letnQ1 Nfng., lawn I sporta Sunroof Custom Wheels. trlcal Ignition. Good ( JOHNS~O. N & SON PlfOPERTY M~NAGE· Su9t9 ~eed to t11nsac1 ~ti· The tollowlng pertont are listed above OfY. Augutt • .......,,, -v7 10' eQUIP, ctotnee. toye, & S 1' S6595 B ILL If •lea I t lor nus under the flctlllOul 04 I t t989 dMP conetructed In INeC. SAT /SUN e-4 harp · t ea. c n n er • 2726 Herbol Blvd.C M. MENT ASSOCIATES. 21851 fltB.JC NOTICE buslllt!.sa name or names d ng bu• neu • KenMth Shut!. Preel<Mnt ~ w/'lfay melallc tlSl.l<INGlETcOURT . MAXEY TOYOTA, 18881 extr a1 11 70 0 obo, 540-5630 Newland Ave M245, Hunt· llste<l above on Oetober HISHANOMAIDEN,2078· TNa atatetn«ll wu tiled ~ ~ Iron · Beach B l vd , H B 497_.9t0 Lv Meg In Evea lngton Beach Cellf 92648 P:tcTITIOUa llU ... la 1989 A S1n11 Al\I Ave . CO.ta with the CoYnty c..n. of ()f • ...... ..._. & Wfthe. 847-8555 Ir-Teresa Uzarowiez, NAMe •TA~ Edwin J Briggs. PrestClenl Ma1a.~l~a9n2:2/o78 5.,,,. County on Novemtlef 12"., floor 2 ..,_. ... ._.., leMft 6J 40 4 MERCEDES CHROME Y.W. NI 1• Font 21851 Newl1nd Ave • 245. The fol!O'#lng persona are This statamel\t was lllecf Ryn A C Mesa. 8 1989 In '** ' ~ ~ GIAMT OARAGE SALE! WHEELS with MICHELIN '4 Speed. Air-Conde lllonlng, 1111•cuUTE' 9H2u~~611\gton Beech Calll doing buSlness H With the County Cle<k of()<. ~:~. ~~27 os1a . FU1flr7 graptle ll'dll on r--t SatlS 8 5 b Ill I Ste r e o a eee ll e . .... • ""' JANAS COll.OAUNICA· •noe Coul\ly on No.....,,ber 2073 S Gary W Tannehill. 17821 Oeed ti __......' un • • u • n TIRES, 4 months new Sunroof. Cuttom Wheels. Lim ited Edlllon Ja,,_ Lewll Wooaa.rd, TIONS. 2691 Richter Ave 17 1989 John Mann. anti E. 171h St Suite 240. Tustin. twtce.l20.000MW. range I oven, Paul &r $eOO 5«-0412 $5595. l2HLZ4701 BILL '14fUllU•••• 21851 New11nd Ave •245 •112 Irvine Calif 92714 11'431931 Ana Ave A Cotti ........ Cahf 92&80 Mii for 15000/o b o . nyen bed, beby ltema & MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Hun11n91on Beach. Calll Diana J Janas 273 Eve-P bllshed O<ange Coast Callt 92627 Publlshed Orange Coal 17$-0309 oll pelntlng1 & much Be a c h B I v d H B 302 V-8 with overdrive, •x· 92S.6 ning Canyon, cOrona del Dai~ Pt101 December 3 10 Th11 business 11 con· Daily Pilot Novernbet 19. 26, t 1iggage Comptete Ml ot more. 21811 Klowe Ln ll' YW ~ 847-8555 oellent ~ltlon, auto. Tt11s businan t1 con-Mar Calll 92625 17 24 1989 ducted by huSblnd and-:n'-~bet 3 10, 1989 Louie Vultton luggage. (toftonMa7.":.a19t1etw) Hamil-WHITE New Empl Alloy ~~: ~11 P~~~se ·~~;:~ ~U::~~P by 1 general part· •• Linda MT Brandh,1 1~15 · Su·1 t4 ~n~~ '~cf'~,t~::Ct c~11: • Su-104• ................ ~ T .. ,_.. · • · ... orwooo errace. rv1ne. he 1 1 uou --.._. Rims, New Ires. ,_..... n • •paf YllTITa-entry, el ectric win· Tna reg111rtn1 com -Cahf 927i5 DllD•IC NOTICE ness under 1 ie 1 s bn9k:w, etc. t Ja; t,169 Paint AM/FM Cassette -• _., dowsllocks mirrors an-menoed 10 tranaael bu11-Tll b l"UU\. business name 0t namn P\llllC NOTICE O¥el I• II. 17M299 ~ leach Radlo With Equalizer. 1111 Ll&llJ tenna. se•t;. rear wi~dow ness under tile l1e1111ous duct~ b:s~n~~e;~ ~~~: FtCTmOUI .ualH€ll hsle<l •bo~e on November __ .;....;;..;;;...;;.;..;.... ____ _ AOUNO tflp o.tta tk*et, HOOE MOVING SALE LOii of New Parts. VERY defrost. Dolby Super business name o.r names n«snip NAME STATEMENT 29 1989 "'9l.IC NOTICE wry US departure/dee-aoo E. 15"1 St. N.8. CLE.A.NI Excellent Con· Brand new BMW 3251 aound stereo leather up-listed aboVa on November The reg1stran1 com-Tne rottowing pe<sons mt! ~~~sn :::,:,,em was !tied pu~~~~~t 11 10 gl;eencti'::! ttnetioft ·It.end-by mu.e Sat.ISun. Sam to?· dltlon, $3000 OBO Call Convertible. white with holstery. n ew It res . 10 t989 mence<l 10 transae1 buSJ· doing business as with 1~ County c 1e,11 of Of· i.. by 12128 a..i offw Next to Harbof High Sehl •631-4705• black Interior, Ptnllrlp-brakes. computer mod-1'ene Uza,owa led ness under the fict1hous H AND v 2138 Newport ange County on November ~~~d~!~i~!: c'!::: ~37 · Ing. rear dec:k SPOiier ule many extras Excel-This statement was It business name or names Blvo Cos1a Mesa Cahf 29 1959 S--"ion 2328 of Ille Corn· M• 72 IMI cuttom wheels , car leni maintenance record with lhe Counrv Cieri( 01 Or-hs1ed above on Sep1emt>e< 92627 , .. 721 .... , lflll'lllPUYllY .Janu.y, 1970...,. Call Rk:tl at 9I0-804 7 Outboards, ball tanks, '89 LEGEND & phone. lully load ed Musi see & dnve to ap-~~g~9i~nty on Novemt>a•14 1979 H•delo Ikeda 274H PuOl•$h&CI Oranoe Coast :-:!:'~!:,~~~~,~~~R0j •••It, d r I v es. ac • '90 INTEGRA Comp1ny transler. must preclate. F"37t3t Ltnda M Bran<lh Camden .. 20·G. 1.A1ss1on oa11y Pilot December 10 17. MESA SELF STORAGE. oeuorie.. Sal/Sun 9-4. SAVE! SALE! Miii Assume lease at S8,700 or $5, 100 down Pubhshed Orange Coast This 'ctate":enct 1 w:s 1110 1e0 V1e10 Calo! 92692 :?4 31 1989 2550 Newport Blvd . Costa 151 Shipyard Way ste 7 S575/mo and take over payments o p ~-3 10 wilh lhe oun Y er 0 r-Voshisaburo Tok •wa Su·124 Mesa CA 92627. will sell by WEDOINODRESS&VEIL ' 11 .. llll ally ltot ..,.,...,.mber · •angeCountyon December 27444 Camden ~20·1 ' Ex lie t Selecll o f only $217 6 5 per 17 24 1989 4 1989 1----------cornpellhve bidding on Oe-t lze 8, cream, lace. • .. ULE ce n on month Su· 116 F 50 M•ss1on V1e10. Cahl 92692 PUBLIC NOTICE cember 21• 1959 al 10·00 NEVER WORN, S250 obo 1 h • ILIMIS c 11 d · 43tl n11s business •a con-, __________ 8 m Auction to be held at 759--1289 TV. boOkcaM muc •-u a ays DID•IC NOTICE Publlslled Orange Coast ducted bv a genera• oart· FICTITIOUS au11..esa the above address. Property m o re. SUN on I y -.a... "--stk 9300 Mf-U21 r,,__ Da11y Pllo1 December 10. 17. nersn1p NAME STAlTMENT to be $Old as follows. mis· 8am-1pm. 824 W. 15th. 1001 Quall St Npl Bch nu\OI"""""" ht 210 24 31 1989 The renis1ranl com ....__,/F\n/Alt •15 (Newport Terrace 112 2112 • FICT1TIOUa •uafNESS su.129 " · The lollow1ng persons are eellaneoua household ___ , · • 'II lmll Call Evenings; NAM!'. STAnMENT menced to transact bus•· d011\~ buSJneas 11s goods personal Items. 6025 M oblle Home Park) --------ness under the flclltoous 0 VER A.SSOCi •TES . ...,~~~------ACURA INTEGRA 1988, Aulom1Uc & steering 111-1211 The following petaons are HO ,. furniture. appliances. and •P'6 "'ET --• 1••"~ SAT ONLY 7:30am--4pm. S1200 Need Colleetors· do1ngbus1ness as 1 POOLIC TICE business name 0• names 881 Dover Or1ve Suite 14, clothlngt>etonglngtothe lol· nt'd....1a'K:...:!. .. ~-d. Ofc turn. IV rm furn, mlec warrri nty still in effect tyna bu ... , CALABRIA ASSOCIATES I listed abOve on November NeNport Beach Calif 92663 lowing ,,_, ...,, Beal otter 540-2314 ...-,_ 23046 Aveni"' a De La FICTITIOUS 8USIHES8 6 1989 "'arry L~ n.·-nsby 1106 ••a---Un11 :: •Pletlnum led ... dinner tum, art1/craf1s. misc '12 n ••a•• u NAME STAnMENT H d I 11..ed " = ...,....., ,. "~ ' heeftld ttema 819 INI BMW 1979 3201. 4-speed -Cartoto Ste a315 Laguna 1 e 0 a Nomngham Rd Newpon Gregory S Ku ms. 114 rtno. diamonds. total , ne Excellent cond1t1on, low Ree.I nice 88.000 miles. Hiiis Cahl 92653 The lollowmg persol\s are This s1a1ement was loled Bl'aCh Ca111 92660 Dole 0 wa,,.en 218 1.8l<. S4500. Bnggs Development Co•· d0tng business as with lhe Coul\ly Cieri.. 01 Or This business Is con-Jodee Ann Hawhsn 366 • Mlnkcoet ¥.length, llght mlleage, maintenance re-•Wl•Rl 11 llTMI pora1ton a Cahlorn1a cor NATIONAL WARRANTY. ange Coun11 on Nn~pmber ductt>d by an ind•Vt<lual Ho.r1zon M0t1gage. 408 c:ok>f, llze 12-14. cords One orlgil\al ••• •• 21 tr •--Hll po'atoon 23046 Aven1da De 1303 Avocado Ave Suite 1 1989 The •eg1~1ran 1 com· Ma1111eW Ba11sic. 524 a.t()ffers.559·5 127 female owner $4500 _._ --La Carlota Ste .. 315 ,175 Newpor1 Beach Caltf F43eM7 1menc~ 10 111nsac1 boS•· Jonn W1nkler.S39 BLUE Fox J .. C"ET. worn 644"2021 -----Laguna Hills Callf 92653 92660 Publ•SN•d Orange Coasl nes., under the ltcllttous o. Dot.on a Anoe... Stat. ......., once, ~IUm llz.e. lolbr Glnlrll 7011 BMW 3181 1985 White 4 'll f-llAl.LY This business 1s con· A Scott J A Hami~on 13 70; ~Y Prtot ~0·r'~~919 26 business name or n.,.,,.. Uc. •YI ~"'"'7 S5e9 _.. fOf -door. low mtlage XLNT 4DR, XLNT Absolutely im· ducted by 101n1 venture I vocado ve u•te t emt>e• 1 listed aoove on N A Pubhshed Orange Coas1 .... .... •7<>20' 7• 1953 1 8 . L V MAN condition Must See mecul1te Lots ol extras The reg1stran1 com· Nt>'APOrt Beacn Caht 92660 Su-0971 Marr~ L Owensbt Daily Prtot December 10 17 -• ... v .r v LAPSTRAKE. Very re-Sl l .500 obo 573_4399 Must see mt'nced to l•ansect ous• Tnis llu,•nt'ss 5 con Trs ~1111emem w•U hi.cl 1989 It ble I $900 OALl 141-1110 PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the toct•toous j OuCll'd Oy 8'l individual PUBLIC NOTICE w·ll "P COi.iniy Cler It ol Or· Su 131 llllUl9 -W o:0.61·~:;:ne CADILLAC 80 SEVILLE ous111e.,s name or names lnt> •egm•anl com· j1nqt-Counh on November 11111.Ml-1111 -350 VB bei ge/I an .... , FICTITIOUS8USINESS h~too abOve on Octoootlmencl'O to lransact bus• FICTITIOUSBUSINES!f ?8 1ciao l eather A beauty' And cheek our back 4o NAME STATEMENT t989 nt>ss under lht' fictitious NA.ME STATEMENT 11'439111 Pml.IC NOTICE FOX FUR JACl<ET ~Boats 7012 497-7483 w holesale lot Good The tollow1ng persons a•e Edw•n J Bnggs Pres1den1 Dusiness name or names Tnt' ronow·ng ~·,on• arP Pubtii.neo Oranve Coast NOTICE Teupe. XLNT cond & quell· t985 BOSTON WHALER do1n9 ou51ness as Tlus statemen1 was toled I ti~tf>O aDOvf' on Novemoer d<'•ng bus•neu 11~ loau~ Pilot DN:ember 10 17 01\ October 27. l 989 ty. Cot1 12500. NII for SUPER SPORT 30 H p PlllAll an ITS 1111 trouble-lree cars Call tor 48 HOUR ROOF INSPEC· Wtlh lne County Clefk ol Or I~ l989 OH BOV1 390 Ma11ne 124 ~ 1 1989 Moun1 Wilson FM Broec-$500. Si 8-10. 760·6683 Full covet S3000 OBO Excellent condition fully detalls TION ;>616 Pac1hc Coast ange Counly on November J Stolt J Hamilton Av'! Batt>oa ,laM Callt I Su· 123 casters. Inc. lloenMM 01 d d 18 000 I '40-1110 H1ghw1r Corona del Mar Ii 1989 Tnis ,talemeonl was 11160 92662 slandard broadcl;t station FURS: High fashion lull 723-0701 loa • • • m1 es. Cahl 92625 F437935 w11h lhe County Clcfk of Or-Thoma~ Boy.i11,in 320 Lynx & White FoJC Coat by 19' COBALT 1984. original 7G2·365•0968 n11n1 IC NOTICE L1ronard H Pe1erson 4 1' Puot1shed Orange Coast angi• County on Novembei Mar.ne Av~ BlllbOd 1~1and PUBLIC NOTICE _ ~1~2·,n H~:C,..~~ll~~ M. Jacques, worn lwloe. owner 300 hours, e1ec:el· HONDA"82· ACCORD ,.,,__ Dalh1d Corona det Mar Da~y P1to1 December 3 10 tl t'lB9 Cat•1 921'\62 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS munteauons c ommission on 1.eopai d atole. black lent condition. Sl2.500 2 DOOR HATCHBACK FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS Calo! 926:?5 17 24 l989 F437937 fn,, Du,ines<> 15 con NAME STATEMENT appttcatlon for modl1lcellon tnlnlc trim, mllchlng mutt, 714-644-2513 A/C, AM /FM Stereo NAME STATEMENT This ousiness is con· Su-113 Publtshed Orange Coast duel&<! t1y .in or•J•••dual The follow"lll person• are ol hcense Stallon KKJZ <>P· collar, culls, belt & 98K l V d d dutf"d by an ,na1•1dudl Daily P1101 DeePmOer 3 10. fhp rl'g•st1an1 com· erales on 1"8 lreq~" or ........ Ider•. Full length m . ery goo con The lollow1ng person, are Tl'1P rog1<>1r an1 com · E 17 24 1989 menced to transact bus•· doM1nE9lbuGs1RnelPss aSsVSTEMS , .,,..,.. loat/Yacftt Chinen $2200 OBO 543-5838 doing business as ~ PUBLIC NOTIC s 115 540 kHz with a po-• ol 25 datkbrownmlnlcc:oetby TAPIES CERAM ICS mf'ncrd 10 transac1 Dusi· u· nes~ uridpr 1'1f' flclltious 3001 Red'1111 Ave Bu1ld1flti li.w The modification applt· ludWtg. Lilll Ann rubet'ry llMIJllAI Plllll --Oii 1117 215~ Brookhurst Ave nes!> •1M er '"" fic1111ous FICTITIOUS BUSINESS b•;s•nes"> n.tm" 0 • na"'e5 1V Su11e 201 Costa Meu. cation propos~s to change IUI\. wlfox colJar & CUlfl. 50• YACHT-CHARTER Auto, A/C, Stereo Cassel· Hunt1n91on Beach C11111 ousonP~s name or names NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 11S•f'O ao<ivP on Novemtier c.1111 976?6 the city ol lloense lrom ~ • 10. Blac«, grey & while DEC. 17·23. 723-0723 te, Low Miies Like New• 92646 hsletl clb<'ve on January 1 The 1~1ow1ng per-Jons are Ill t989 Mp11nd<1 de Gunzburg Hespe1111 Calltorn11 10 diamond design rebbll $7995 10243331 BILL Steven Zane T&o1e 2155 t t'l8'. Oo1ng t>u~oness 8S FICnTIOUS BUSINESS Thomas Boya1•cln 1224 1 0"11~ Lent> Beverly Costa Mes.. Cehlorn1a The ooet P098Um lined mu' MAXEY TOYOTA l8881 Brookhurs1 Ave Hun1tl\Q10n LP<>nard Peterson A.POLLO DIESEL GENER NA.ME ST A TEMENT Tn•s Slillement v.a~ hlf'd Hill• Ci!llt 00:? 10 officers d1'ectors and/or twd .leather c:oet • Sal Boats 7014 B e a ch B I v d H B Beach Calif 92646 This sta1Pmt-nl wa s lole<l A TORS 833 W 11th • 31 Tht' 1011ow1ng pf'r')Ons a•e "'''" 1'1P CNJnty Clt<r~ ol O• Tti,, bu11ne's is con persons nold1ng 1o•r, or ART: "Belboe Fun zone·· 847-8555 Tn1s ou,.nes1 IS (;On· "'11~ lrP Coun!y Cl"•k ol Or Costa Me:.8 Cahl 9:?627 ons"'?MOMuSfl~~~cssasor c ·L anqp Cllounl~ on No.emt>Pr due tt<U 1'1v .:in 1nd1v1dual more OI the stock Of Mount r.... Ruth Hlndt . Of"'lnal *CAL 21* dueled o~ 11nind1v1dua1 anqe Cou"I) °" NovetnOt'r Steven Jtlmes McManus ""I-21! ·Q" ' tr,. rf'Q•str11n1 com Wrtson F'M BroadcHlers .,.,, .,, u•1&1 .. lll.lll The reg1s1ron t com· 7 tOPQ 18'·1SSclnt.i Andrf!'a Foun lrr)qN•A .~lR c; Gnset F43N30 m, .. •ll t trensac1 ous• inc are Saul Levine Anita 1179 watercolof SerlO\.lt 118,000. 494·S419 -mf"nCP<l 1C• 1ransac1 ous• F436950 1a1n Va•IPv Cahl 92708 ~ ~" c;.,nld Ana Calif P ,oushe<J Orange .coast In"" unrle• 1™" toe1111ous Levine and Eiits GUSlly A tnqulf1es only1 R e b u 1 1 t e n n.-ss undl'• 1ne 11ct•t1ous I 1-1.,1 i.sr.Pd O•t1Pqe Coas1 Tt s business IS con · '' '4 o., '• P,ior O..C"'"t"r 0 17 l•u<•h(·~5 n.ime or na~ copy ol 1h1s appl1ea1ton encl 7 0 IS . e 13. 3 1 1 6 o r $1pS/Dodcs/Storage grneltransm1ss1on/rear buS11\e!>S name or naml.'s Da11, P11n1 Nov .. mber 19 26 ouc'Pd by an •ndlVldual I t<1mora Ltnn St,., ing 114 ' 101\!l 1ts1 .. u .;bo•e on October , rt>lated materoal are on Ille 71~9295 Lv MSg 7022 newConnelly1n1enor 100 hSle<I abO•f' on Seolt>mber Decembt>r ·1 10 1989 ·he •f'g•strent com ll'.>16 Grrse1 Place San1a Su •n 1-.8.. tor pubhc inst>ecilOI\ at the much else to hst1 Sacro-t 1959 Su·099 mencl'<l lo transact bus1 Ana Catot 92704 Met1nda ue Gunzburg Mesa Verde Library 2969 *n....... flee at $9400 obo S1even TllP•f' I l\eSS under IM hct1toous ThtS Ou•uness ,, con-PUBLIC NOTICE lht!; Sl.ilement was ltleo Mesa Vefde Ortve East UllES -·· Elll .. EIT 1111 (758NIXI D1ys 852-1 426 Tn1s statement was tiled PUBLIC NOTICE ou~111ess name or names durieo by an •nd•v•dua• .,., 11 1np CC1un1r Cieri.. ol Or· Costa Mesa. Catolorn1a •Ta.* E118S 854-2372 ..,,ththeCourt,Clt'•kotOr I hsteoabovt'on Octotx•" 11 1"" '"ll•51tanl com· FICTITIOUS 8USINE SS <1 '.l•' C ""''on Decf'moer 92626be1ween1ne nourso1 0. Anu B1yalde Village. angt' County on Novf'mt>er FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS 1082 menel!<l to transatl l>US•· NAME STATEMENT , l<l!'I 10 00 a.M and 5 00 PM 300 E Cou1 Hwy, Newpt MERCEDES 77 450SLC 17 1989 NAME STATEMENT Slt'Vf!'n McManus nes' ul\Ot>• 1ne licmious TnP 1011ow1ng l)('rr,nn., arl' F43IOll Monoay through Saturday 8ch Call M-F 9am-4pm 99K orig miles Sunroof F437933 fnf' tollowm9 persons are Th•S statement WdS tiled 1 t>u,inp,'I nam.-01 names doing bu$•flf'" as P ,1 ,,.,.d Orange Coast PubttsheO Orange Coes1 (7141 673-1331 car phone, S 16.000 OBO PubhShed Orang!' Coast Oo ng 1'1us•nen as W•ln 1he C<>unty Clerk ol Or· 1'~1"d aonvA on Oclot>er 1 B At~D C SE~V1CES OJ 11 P !'1 Decf'mber 10 17 Daily Ptlot Deoembel 10 17 723-0701 Daily Pilot Oecembfl• 3 10 CALIFORNIA SPECtAL ange Counly on November IQ89 18943 Dalt' Slrt>el Founta•n 2• '1 • t989 1989 IAl.llA--17 24 1989 EVENTS 56 I l Abraham 17 1969 Kimbra S1er1ing Valley Caht 92708 Appraleed et 138 75 25 & 55 evall. S12.50 per MERCEDES '78 450 SEL Su· 109 AvP Weslrnins1er Call! F437931 Tnl8 s1a1emen1 was loleo Carmen F Gullo t8943 Round Slone lpPf'OX 213 Sall pl'.rerred. 752-2881 Light l>lue. all orog Crecllt 92683 Pubhsh&d Orange Coesl wilh trit' County Cte•ll ol Or· Date St ~ClUntaor1 Valley Su132 Su· 125 of a c:a:rat. PRICE RE· no problem. (hc.,2503 I I DllDLIC NOTICE John P Regas 561 1 Daily P1101 December 3 10. an~w County on Novembef Ca••f 92708 OUCED TO Sl,8 00 DOCK AVAILABLE Call lheRanger621-5496 l"UD At1t aham Ave . West-17 24 1989 17 1989 Ba•bara Gullo 111943 080111 IN NEWPORT HARBOR -FICTITIOUS BUSINESS m1ns1er Ca111 92683 Su-110 F437M3 Date St Fountain Vallt'y CARMEL Oc'Cem ber 6th. 1989 at 14e-7496 40' to 55'. Call Kevin .... '11 IOOTI NAME STATEMENT Tn1s business is con· Publlsned Orange Coast Cahf 92708 LT l'OL DON ALD In glewood Cemetery &42-4321 Ex1 ~2 D/955-0900 E/63 1-0441 Wegon. this cer ls llke new TM 1011ow1ng persons are ducteo by an •ndlVldual Pml.IC NOTICE D1111~ Pilot December 3 10 fh1s buslnPss •S con t\ LEXIS C AHMEL. M ortuary. conducted Doell av.II.,.,_.,,, only.-uP lnl;lde & oult Driven by a doing businer.s as The registrant c.orn· 17 24 l'l89 S 108 ouc•ed by husband anti wile "-t:o..-.t'<I ,iw ay on N o-b.\' h er grandfather • .----persnlcklty N-port lady BRIGGS INCOME FUND menced to transact bus•· FICTITIOUS •UllN£88 U• T t.e registrant com -,,.. i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; to 28 Wa ter l p w r · w/whlte tennis shoes 11 LTD 23046 A.venida De ness under tne flc11t1ous NAME STATEMENT m1>nce<l to transttct bus1· v1•inht•r 2:l, 1989 H{' Bob M acK enue l n -rrs·& Arllllllls 6049 1225/mo. Tom H daya A9klngS14 000 Call Cur1L8 Carlo1a Ste =315 business name or names Thefollowing personsare PUBLIC NOTICE ness under 1he-11c1111ous \\,;-. uorn tn Holly· ter m e n t was a t **--...A..* 752-0550, ev .. 673·2680 175-6695 ' Laguna Hiiis Cil1f 92653 listed above on October I doing business as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name o• names \qwid. C<ihfornia tn V alh alla M em o rial rw1-11r Edwin J Bnggs 23046 1989 CLASS ICM.. C A LLI hsteo above on N'A. I I ( h p h H IJ -···· --.C. T PORSCHE gu TURBO Aven1da De La Carlota, Ste John Regas GRA.PHY 250 Newpon NAME STATEMENT Barbara Gullo l!lll I .UH .l h:r Ill re· ark rn Nor t 0 Y· PtCKYOUACHRISTMAS r~ 1986. Black wllh grey •3 1~ Laguna Hills Callt This statemel\I was hied Cel\ter Dr a202. Newport The~ollowingpersonsare Tms s1a1emen1 w<15 Moo ' t111•nwnt from lhe wood '*PUPPY HOWi '* teether. All options 28K 92653 w11n tne Counly Cler~ ot Or· Beacn Cahl 92660 do;;?N ~s~~ as t NT ER. w•lh ttle Counly Cteri.. ol Or '·' '"~ .ind T h i' Ne w GIRARDIN .... ,. • .a___._ __ "'-'"Imo. 4Whttf0ftve/.Jeeps mlles. Mint $21 700 This business IS con· ange Coul\ly on November Dennis Sundstrom 2104 N•T10N•L 328 •• Newp0<1 angf!'I Coun1y on Novem~ \ k L ( 1 ....... ""--· ~ 7 1989 "' " ,. 28 989 UI I l' nsuranct' A lb ~... E a· d e.gae, 8-t Hound, ·-~--~~ ... ~~90111111130_ Daye955-3400 . Eves ducted by a hm1ted partner· Fuenles. Newport Beach Blvd N-port Beech Calif l" dc'Cl Lagun "'°' tr ar i n . Boeton Tet"rler, ~ ,. 973-7174 ship F'31947 Ca111 92660 9 6sJ . F43M47 o n><;t m a age 96. born IJl W est· C S '85 JEEP CHEROKEE The reg•slranl corn Pubhslled Orange Coast Th11 bustnu s 1s con. 2J G . .,.,. PubllShed Orange Cout N1.:ud California L t b k M J '"'a. oclcer panlel. 4 ....... ~ ~ 4 • ....-Daily Pilot November 19 26 "'vet-' bu an 1nc1iv·"'ual S ICkC ll'Ch•Mk ~ Jcoan" Oa1ty P1101 Oecemt>e< 10 t7 l. 1 ,. I roo . aine. anu-Goedef'l Aetnever. K..... """'· • .._..... mence<l to transec1 bull "--3 o 989 u ...... , "" t o1111 asa a11r 2 3 989 u '-a r m e> was ar v l. 1893. ~--' ltOnd, Malteae, M in. LOTS OF RAS. S8250. ness under the llctlttous ....... ember 1 1 The reg11trant com· 92626 4 1 1 Su 121 ,UI \'l\"t•d by h ts w i fe • pa.""""'1 751·2128 bu11neu name or l\1mes Su-098 menoed to traruac1 bull· Thll business is con-d h h away December I. 8chnaunr, Norwegian IWiiiiiii;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; l l'IW DA91.D • listed lbove on OC1ot>er ness under tri. f1Cllt1ou1 dueled by in ind1v1dua1 J.int" an I <'IT l ree l 9 89 in New p ort Elkhound, Paplllon, Trucb 9035 -Wm AUTOI 11l89 POOLIC NOTIC£ business name 0t names The regimani com-MalC NOTICE l hddrt n S h e r r y 0 _ h M G ard ~· Pomerenten, llllli_iliio_______ -• Edwin J Buggs hsieo •bove on November menced to transact bus•· Plwlp!> Craig an d ~ac rs. tr m Pug. Tam., Schlp-1lllTI ..... ,.. This s1a1ement was filed FICTITtOUS IUSINESS 15 1989 ness under tile l•ct•lious FICTITIOUS IUSlNESS Br 1•111 Carm el H e was w as a 31 year resident pertle, Toy Poodtea. Wire 4 "" .. .,._._ Mint Con· • 16 °"' ,..,. •1 ot•.. "-" wllti the County Clerk of Of. NAME STATEMENT Dennis Sundstrom business name 0, names NAME STATEMENT of Cost.a Mesa S he .._ FOil Tam. a Yorttle dlfio~~r sharp • "Ow• ~tn• Al 7161"' m ·~ ange County on Novembef Tne loltowlng pet"sona are This statf'ment was hied hstt"d ebove on September The tOl!o"Mng P8fS0<11 are tht bclovDoed grand· w as p r eced ed 1 n ~p~ GU!'v*'tL'I~ 14995• SILL MAXEY • ., _'<card u 1 Id• 1111411 17 111611 d<><ny business as with lhe County Clerlt of Or 15 1989 doing busmess as fillht·r o( nna. Har· d eath b dau hter ..,..""PAV "'" TOYOT" t888 t 9eecfl •• flft ... Ml. ll 1 'Mo\ Dll'IJI P:4S?not IN ERRELATIONS. INC. ange County on No....,.,ber Jacl( Gerch1k EQUINE MANAGEMENT n.,.-111 Ill and Trevo r R t yw g . OPEN 7 DAYS • • • ,.,... 4 i.-""1 l*Y'I'' Publrsheo Or1nge Coast t5375 Ba.rranc1 Parkway 17 1989 This llatement wu hied 1UNLIMITED. 220 P11lmer Pht·I.,.. and A lexan· 1 a e a ve r 18374 8..::tl Blvd. 'At mt 1 IMS .• H.B. 447-8555 • 16 UUt ,.. .. """ 10 '•I\ Deity Ptlot December 3. 10. G-107, lrlllne, Calif 92718 11'417't21 with the County Cterll 0. 1 Of·~ A Colla Mesa Cal ti tl r •• r-·R v an . C hase, Survived b y daugh · 405 fWf ,,..,,. to T•fM 17 24 t989 Roy HOllilter. C•lflOfnla. Publ11hed Orange Co••t c I N oe 92627 u ·-J ' · ~ 135-3171 Su-112 1278 Glenneyre • 167. Deity Ptlot Oeeembef 3, 10. ;n~:89 ovn 'f on ovem ' Valene B Bo1ton, 220 Shani· ·an d Tessa t~rs. u~ne eanson . * M1-anl * Olllks 9045 •----------Laguna Beach, CalK 92651 17 24. t1181l ,._70 Pa1me' ::A. Cosra Meu C •I H . leaves 8 Costa M esa. J eannet· , __ ':;iiii_____ .......,.. flftWIJ (~) P\8.IC NOTICE f hlS buslneu la con· Su· 117 Published Orange Coas1 Call! 92627 arm c I e s (' h 0 r i e I d • 1 'Mft.mlll at [cq1r, Santa Ana ----------duc1ect by a corporation Deily Piiot November 19 26 This business la con !>lsll'r . M an e de Sen· AshJand Or . Ev .kMng doge & cat• avall-a doOr Bullneee Coope ~ind P.sil FJCTTTTOU• 8UllNEH Tire revtTirsnt ~om-fltB.JC NOTIC£ December 3 10 1989 • , ucted by irn lnOMClu8I n.in o r M orro Bay, T I . Tegen. a ..,._for adoptfon. Muet DetulCe. 95% restored. ()pen S,t NAMEITATlMENT rnenced to 1ranaac1 bull· · • Su-l OO The reg1s111n1 com-C:.ili f iirni a. a n d a ll on , or r~nt'e, 1.., ________ _, Tl\e IOltowmg persons are ness under the llct111ous FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 mence<l to lransact bull-Dorothy an d W ilham CA .• ,brother , W1JCred -80 to ~ble. we~ bteek. 838·3414 doing bualneu a• • business name o.r names NAM!! aTATl!MINT P\8.tC NOTICE ness under the llc1111ous l 'avlrir o f Vista, ,.._11._ Pare. New M i.llord, Come.,.., .. ,... ALPHA COMPUTER SER· Ostect above on October 1. Toe following persona ere busmen name or names ._.. CT h he¥9 the perfect ~ NEWPO RT VICES. 28012 Margu.rlte 15189 doing business a• P:ICTfTIOUa 9UllHEal ttsled above on December ft11.l\la . Services were .. 16 g randc tldren YG'I· 131·1030'1 SPECIAL LANDAU. Pkwy •8. MlHlon Vlejo. Roy Holllster NEWPORT COAST IN· NAME ITATlMlNT 31 , 1989 prtval(• and interment an~ 29 great-grand- IOK. Mint. Loaded. IMPORTS Calif 92692 Thia 11a1emen1 was llfed TERNATIONAL. NEWPORT The lotlOWlng persons ar Valerie B Boston "•as ut P a,.1f1" Vl""W child ren and a.great· l8'00 090. ~2042 Robert F JOl'tnlOfl. 28012 with 1he County Clefk ol Or· COAST PRODUCTS INTER-doing buelneu as This statement WU flied .. p " " "" d h ld ~l~~~p~~~~ JAQIMS Mar9uar11e Pkwy •8. ange County on November NATIONAL, 20812 Reel TILES 'RUS,203SPlaoen· Wlth lheCountyClerk ol Of· M em orial Park In g r eat-gran " t r en 9090 •·Ill!)# u. ~ MiSl1on Viejo. Cahl 92892 7, 15189 Line. Huntington Beac:n. CA tie Sta o . Costa Mesa. Caltf ange County on December C d 1 M ,.._11 She was a member of c •'Jl;\111 Th11 butlnaaa 11 con· ,,.... 926-46 92627 5. 1989 orona c ar. ~ • the Catholic Oaugh- Selzed ve· rme 'A'lltl!Oll OI ~ i..,w ducted t>y an lndMOual Publlahad Orange Coat Susan L Aker• Grawe Krist• L Berry 1850 Kinn-11'4*90 (orn1a -In lieu of lers Vlalt.at.lon was ~~llii~~!~f-..... from ltOO. Cof. 8f.l'ol'l(H ti!~... I The ••ot•tr1nt com· Delly Piiot NOY8<Tlber 19, 28 . 20812 Reel Lane. Hunl~ lat Cl . Costa Mesa calit Publfshed Orange Coast flowers. the famrly .. _,.. Sunda n.. ..... ~. Porscnea r_.. • ..!,·110ol1J\.._,...... "*1Ced to tranMCI bus!-December 3, 10 198? .. 102 lnQlon 8Mctl CA 92848 92828 . Delly Piiot 0-,,9 ber 10 17. has rt>quested that IM:M.11-~3...a f y. ~ .,.. °"* confl.cated uuuv....,.""' ...,..,..,..., neu under lhe llctltlout OJY" Th11 buall\eaa 11 con· Thi• t>uaine11 19 con-24, 31. t98 donauons be made to ~"° "-u rom noon • ......,_ F« Buyers BMW\ & Por~llf'> bull""' n1me °' ne,,_ ~.llCJ~b)'. an Individual dvcted by an lftdMcfual .SU.·l30 lhl" F lorence Cri Hen -untihrigil tbne11~:'3C> --LE ... ....,...,.......~~. Jl•c.e•-...... t11ted10owon NIA ~NOTICE The registr ant c om · The reglatr1nt com-ton Se ..... ~ or Or-P.M. ·a t P i erce ..... & ~ .-_ Aalo°"'1 ~Nf'9' .nu r: 722 .alOO Robert Johneon menoed to tranMC't bu• menoed 10 tranACt t>ual-P\llllC NOTICE • •""'""" Bro he Bell Broad · ~ s a......,. ~ · ~ Thtl 11119'!*'1 -llled FtCTITIOU9 ~u neu under the flclltlou1 neu under ll'le flc:1itlou• ange County . an or· l rs · 1 • • with the Cotlnty Clerk of Ot· NAm •TA,._,. bullneea name Of namee bullness name or n-'1CTTTIOU8 .,..... gamzat.Jon devoted to way Chapel. Fupera fWWW&...... TOYOTA ·ee. ,..,.. q . ange County on Novwnber The loMowfno l*IOM.,. lltted at>ovoe on 11n1at htted at>cMt on· ~"ber NAm STATEmNT t h .. ---•ng of a........... Liturgy was 10:00 CLP• • ,_ _... 9100 MW "'-'betWfY tun. 17. 1919 doing buline9• u. SuW'I L Allers Qfavte a 1989 The following P9™>fl• are ... uan UUR'U AM Monda l)e... :_. .......... ... ...,,... ....... 112 ,..,.. P(TERSON ROOFING, Thia ltltement Wei flied 'Krllta L 9erf)' dOl"9bUtlneM.. t'hUdttn. located at •• on y .... ..,_.,.... •. ·--., Publtthed Orange C09lll 2811 Pldfic Coat ~. With the County C*-of Ot· Thll 11•tement •• filed ORANGE COAST MANU-602 N. Harbor Blvd.. cember 4th, 1989 at . ~~·C:: ,=.'B:. 'tf.~4~Decem6er :t, 10. ~=::~:~~ ~ eoun:l,c;" ... ~ ri:"~oun.~t~~ ~~T~f~.::!=;:. Fuller100, CA 92632. Si. Joechim C.lhollc IRIO ._ ....... Ult .. .._. _...., 'E.11n11 11 CM-lu·ttl !!..!.Oe!Nae~2·sCotonadel M•. ~PubllttledP" ... O::::,!!. co.t3 10 1. m ~ !.~4.. ___ 13 T"SON f:~,;,~ ~:CS ..... mv,, ••.• ., .. L ........ otllW •.ooo mllea ........ "" ..... -• . ,.-, • .., ................... -....... • • .. .-.---OTA 1 .. 1 .,. *""· ~ ...... 1 t. ..UC Rf TNI tkltln... 11 con-17. 4, 1Mt Publllhed Oflf\99 ~ Secramento, 1rv1ne. Cellf J E N N 1 F E R Shepherd Ceme\er)', ·--· • • v• --· -•• · ducted bY' en lndMdual ~ Dally Piiot Oeciemtier 10 11 121 t4 Hunu ~ ... n Be b ~11111119.; .............. llYd., tt.a. -°' 7TM7M (an.r HCllTIOUe &• 118 Tiie reolttrant com• 24,,1, 1ttt ' ' This tw1IMN 11 con· NATASHA TYSON, n,..-ac • -~-----!"Ila_ .... ~~ ...... .,.. ITAr I mencecl to tranMC1 buef. "8lJC MJTIC( &v-127 CIUc1ed by: an lndMctuet bom April 26, 1974 In CA. PW'Ce Brothen The.......,...__. ... nea unoet ttle flctltloue The r•ol•trant com• Van Nu~~ Bell Broadw•y do+flCI ,.......__. ..... bUllnele ,_,,. Of namee """'°9d &o tNinMCt bull-• · Mortu•rv • Cot•• ILl>~C SHOii. llNct abO'l9 on: '*'*Y a. .-undef "-tlot"IOUI away b.r 3. -,, .. 20422 a.di lhd. UIO. ttee TlletaloWlrll pet90ftl.. fllCnnDUl.,lll ll U tkltlneu Mme Of namee 1989 In Lone Be.ch, ~ ~ .._.~ IMotl, caM Leonard H. ~ ~ •: ..... ITATmmWT "*ted atlOYe on: ttet CA. She ii survt\19d ":o..., 7..,.._, .ttti~tie"c::"oi:'ot~ OMP~:V~i...~K~1~t ~~:'°"9 ... ~~--=• ... -.s by her parenu, Dt .• ~ ......... County Oft .....,.., IA TH.... NIW PO .. ~ cw• .... t ...... tfle COunty a.tit of Ot· Ronald J.. Sr.. Md .... 7.,.. OMT<WXW.eucKHU ., • Cot•• ...... Callf. ~cwnt) Oii December Katht rineS. T)olonol HU~~"C:.'t: llltU hif Of-..~ ATDec:*ANY~~ -=-.eoi,.. ..... r.Cal-t, ,._ ~_!.~-"~ W ................... ..... ..... ,... ..., •• , .. "·.. ~ 00/#IPAllV, ..... -*"*"' CM)'Oft PutlMted ~ Coelt --· ._.... ... lWO Diii ••a. te, 119 ,TU ...... Corona .. W., ~ OellrPtlotOeoalnMf '°· 17, bi'othera. ..._.. Ir . ..,_....... ... • ~--,..,,,,,... 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