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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-12 - Orange Coast PilotHoliday traaltlon continues at SCR THEATER/AB THE ORANGE COAST Iron Curtain coming down WORLD/A4 ' I ' 25CENT ' ,_ SchoOI visitor pol Icy I studied COA T/A3 T UE DAY., DECEMBER 12'1 1989 High 1 winds spark .fires, snarl traffic ly ft AUL ARCHlftt.EY and LESUE EARNEST Of .... Deily NIM St4lff Santa Ana winds returned with a venaean~ Monday. blowing up dust clouds. fanning a brush fi re. knock- ing out power and toppling trees and branches along the Orange Coast. Tempers &re>"' short. too. as the sirocco squeezed all moisture out of Traffic flow policy OK'd By 808 VAN £YKEN Of -0...,, "-\ufl Costa Mesa C1t\ Council mem- bers steered the c1i~ ·s massive gen- eral plan reVls1on a fev.. miles closer to compleu on Monday. giving prehminar) appro,al to a number of items designed to help manage the city's burgeoning traffic. City officials and residents have been labonng for mo nths on the revision. which contains hundreds of points con~rn1ng everyttung from the an s. to trash recycling. to the density ofbu1ldin~ develo pment. Among the revision approved Monday "''llS one that calls for a standaro .level of peak hour traffic flow at most of the cit) 's inter- sections. The rev1s1on sets as the c1ty0s goal "level of service D ... a rate of flow that means most cars will act through an intcrstttion on a single ~n light. One council member. Orv Am- burgey, balked at such a lof\y stan- dard, notins that there are a number of tntersectJons m the Cit) that are already more congested than level of service 0 . lfot Mayor Peter Buffa argued in fa vor of the standard. ··1 thank we should have a rather hard-core ,oai ... he said. the air, blew dust into sensitive s10uses and turned walks across the carpet into static shock assauJts. Already wearied by the winds. afternoon motorists on the San Dieao Freeway found the commute even more draining than usual as an Irvine brush fire kicked up a thick cloud of smoke and slowed traffic to a crawl. The gusty Santa Ana winds prompted the Orange County Fire Department to issue a '"red flag alert" Monday afternoon. "'The very high winds. low hu- midity and extremely dry fuel moisture have created the m ost ex- treme or adverse conditions for fire ," Fire Fcpa rt ment spokeswoman Kathleen Cha said. No sooner had the alert been issued than the brush fi re bro ke out 49ecs defeat Rams at about 4 p.m. in Bontta Can)on. near the Irvine comm unal\ of T unle Rock. . Located near Bontta Can,on Road a nd Sunnyhtll Dnve, the bia.ze quickly blackened fi,e acres. but did not threaten an\ structures C'ha said. · By 10 p.m . firefighters had put the fire out. But because of erratic v. inds fire- -fl ••di Roll•rt De .. lno, No. 19, ,... ........ d ... tor ..... , ••••• "' .... _..tint~*"'• .......... . ..., .... ,__ ....... _ 49en on MOIMl8J In Anallellw SH.._. Ttte 4hn ca111e bKtl to win the ....... I0-27. Story In Sports, •t . CO\ERSTORl O\.ERSPE~Dl~6 fighters planned 10 remain on the- sccne through the n1gh1 In Riverside Count). a 20.acrl· brush fi re dnven b~ ~ mph winds was burning out ot control in hcav1 brush near Banning late-Monda\, Cahforn1a Depanmcnt of Forcstn spokeswoman Joanne E\ans said · The cause of both blazes v.as under invesugauon Fire officials al-.o v.ere in' est11Utt· ang the source of a blaze that caused a half m1lllon dolla~ in damage to a m etal-plating plant in southeast Los Angeles on Monda). Despite the v. inds, firefighters managed to keep the blaze from doing maJOr damage to a ncigh- bonng church High wind warnings were issued throughout the Southland and (Please 1tt \lllNOS/ All Stanton questions use of malathion against Medflies By DEBORAH A . SAKAMOTO and PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of IN 0.., "'-\uf'f .\uthonues v.111 'ipra~ the pcst1 c1de malathion o' cr 26 ~uare mtles of Orange and Los .\ngcles co unties tonight as the battle con- tinues aga1n<>t thc \t edtterranean fruit fl ) ~ Spra\1n 1s not planned 1n \\est- mtnster. t ' <ille of the mo t recent Orange Co nt) \frd O\ find The \t edlh tound there Fnda' was an unmated female v. h1ch doe~ not meet state cntena for spraying. Either a pregnant fcmnk or multt-tl~ finds or lanae arc n.·qu1red. a 1..ord- 1ng to state officials At least one count~ official ho pes that won·1 occur Orange C'ounl) upcn'1sor Roger Stanton. v. hose I st D1stnct includes Westminster. •.cud he question the wisdom of c;pra) mg a pesuc1de m areas c rowded v.11h houses. apan- ments and condom1n1ums Stanton $31d he also opposes to- night's scheduled spra) mg m Brea ··1 am concerned about the spra~­ mg m the area." he said "'lt t.al e-s the paint otT ~our car. ~ct the) assure )OU 11 can't hurt )Our lungs .. It sounds hl e a contrad1ct1on ·· But local and sute agnculture officials sa) spra) inf 1s S3fe. as v.ell as vital to the state s crops Nancy Jimenez. e~ecut1\C director of the Orange Count) Farm Bureau. said the malathion sp~ _ arc n(('(jed to protect an 1mporiant seg- ment of the state's cconom'. ··People JUSt aren't awa~. They Stt agnculture d1mm1shing and aren't aware that 1t 1s a vital segment of our econom' ·· she said. Prats1ng the quad, acuon b> state officials. J1mme1 said: ··w e·re look- ing at a S 15 balhon agn cultural andustn Cahfom1a 1s still the No. I agnculiural producing state in the countl"\ ·· She ·said 1he Fann Bureau su~ pons the ll' erhead spraying pro- gram in Brea and anywhere else m the count~ where 11 might be needed. ··From v..hat I undef'Stand. over- head spra~mg 1s a more effective method than ground spraying for the eradicauon of the Medfh." Jiminez said. · Nick N1sson entomolog:tst for the Orange Count~ Agncultural Com- m1ss10n. agreed He said the spra)S are considered safe and are an cffec:u ve means of n dding the area of the Medfl)'. .. No one said 11 was going to be an CAS) batl.le ... he said. "The Medfl)' IS the weed of the insect world.·· Despite suggestions that spraying has failed because of new Medfly finds. he saJd the program \\-'OTb. '"The spraying has not stopped working.·· he said. ··It's still an iftcc- tive method of eradication. "We're not 01ckmg up any larvae IP'te•se see MEDA.Y /Alt Buffa did sa) that he favored recognizing those intersectio ns that arc not Likel)' ever to be free-flowing. ··1 want to 1dcntif) those nast) httle mterstttions nght up front ... he said. A member of the citizens' steering committee that advised the city on the aeneraJ plan rcv15ion said, how- ever. that he and others on the committee had wanted the city to plan for even better traffic now. 'Tis the season for going irlto debt .. We were hoping to pct a little more stringent levels o service, .. committee member Mart Korando said. Korando said most of the re- visions adopted so far by tbe council bad been less stringent than rec- ommended by the commmec. .. We always propose slroftF lanauaae than they accept. .. he wd. One other item would set a policy n:quiriq that roads and intencctiot1 improvements neccuary to 9ef'VC a development be in place before the devdopment is completed. Apin, the council rcjc(tcd 1 "'Dear Lord. ~Ip us make rh1s rhe best Olrisrmas ever b} ddi"-enns us from iM cowuerfeir O m srmas of ipendinf money we don't have: on tbinp we don "t need: ro impress follcs ~'e don 'r like. which promo res our poverty and paralyzes our pros- perity. Amen, amen and amen.·· - Rev. Dr. T. Garron lktti•min Jr. 8y ftAUL AltcHIPLEY Of .. ~,.. ..... Christmas is a time of expreaina love and sbarina cheer. of sendina wishes fOr peace and aoodwiU. of aivina sifts and ... aoina into debt. It's the American way. Buy. buy, buy. 0wae it and damn the: budtet. But for some, closing out one year with "'1Drc5t:rained Yule tide gen- erosity leads to senous mone) woes at the start of the next. We have a merry Christmas and a hanl>y New Year -that is. unul abdUt Feb. l when the time comes to pay the piper. That's when business picks up dramatically at credit counseling and bankruptcy attorney offices. Cart F. Lindquist. pttsident of Consumer Credit Counselors of Or- aQIC County. said the non-profit orpniation counsels about 200 families each month that are in financial trouble. They counsel applicants free. but tum away many who arc so far in debt they're beyond help. The average appltcant ov.c around S 18,000 to about a dozen creditors, not including mortgage. rent or car payments. The men probabl) ha\t~ back pains and the women shoulder aches from carrytng a round all their credit cards. "'We have picked up as man~ as 2S-30 cards from 1ndivtduals." Lind- quist said. ··A lot of them get the cash on one card to pa) off anotheT ... Some have pur5ued the good hfe enthusiastically. hving way beyond their means. Tm the Hun~on Beach cou- ple who sou&ht advtcc, too late. The wile was pregnant and unal'le to work.. so the) v.ere rel} mg on his take-home pa) of SI. 00 per month. Howe,cr. after silting down with their counselor. they d1SC'Overed their monthl) c:o.P.Cnsc!I -mortgage. car payments. ullhtu:s. grocen~. but not including their credit debts - topped Sl .300 monthl~ The couple had never fi.gured out a monthl) budget. let alone balanced thetr checkbook. The' had all the credit cards - Visa. · MasterCard. Nord strom, Broadway. Sears. Penney's and more. The\ dro'c a BMW and a Mercedes .. The) were $49.000 in debt. Or there was the single. 47-ycar- old salesman who was talun1 hOme Sl.600 per month. Scars referred him to the cn:dit counselors because he was behind on payments and owed them S6S9. Lindquist said department stores, banks, even attorneys refCT clJCnts in trouble. A wnt~up of the applicant's financial status showed ·that the Scan bill was mere cluckc:n feed. Tlus fellow o wed SS.600 to C1ttbank ("Everybody has a C1ubank card... Landqu11t said.), S l S.000 on a Vtsa card to a small Cahfomta ba.nk.. S 19.000 on Vial and MasterCard.s lO IWO Arizou banks. $1 2,000 to the IRS, $43.000 ,,..._ .. ORT/A.JI ltri<:1Cr recommendation put for- ward by the stecrina commaucc that woukS have aho required that all iniencctiom affected by a project be at or bene:r than lcvd of lef'Vice D befoft tbe project could be ~ proved. Older bulldlngs must meet . quake standards Oac raident. Gene Hulehins, _... 11.r -Y0K0e die ltricter recommeftdation woukS or•._,.. ..., '"'put aomc teeth" into the policy. Owners ot older Newport 8eecb -0. oldie thiap ~ COftliMent· bylMi... deemed ~ to b bew it IMI me atimm wut to ...,.. ... must hn&w'cM IM w- lia.,. -..-. ie ~~ twWI "r Ju. t. 1994. _. u ...... ""°ved. 191 UL ordi_.. ._d .._..,by tM °"" poltc. liYeD dlle llOCI Qty c..il dudld a ..... to work wh8a n.-.-•• lilaard,...... .... -.. ftl.llf':IC/ .• ,. ,,.,.. wtUda -....... • repair work b)' Jan, t. 1992. and bavc all work compk\ed by Jan. l , 1994. Medium and k>w hazard bdiktinp Mvt uatil l99S ud 1996, mpec- tiYety, to be improved. OWnera can etdaer demobala or niidne me buiJddlll by tJiJW me roa6 ud ftoon to dae ...na:. ..... ...,._..,won it adlDatlDd ID COil ~ hm '''°''°per lqmft Chld •buse program pr•lsed TM 0raw COUftty Grand Jury oa Mollday l"""»n'maded that a pilot ...... '° ua allcliDd victims of dWd •'"-be ~ -_ ~s.yiaa the Orqc C.Oun~!!:. Abule Service feu;; .. appean to be ~ its primary pl of · trawna to 1CXually abuled cbildra by ..Sucuta the number of interviews they ex,perieooe ... the puel ubd the loud of Supcrviaon to provide fuDdiaa so more houn can be added to tbe tervice day and so more cent.en be let up. Tbe propam, operatina at the Oranecwood Children'• Home in Or-. liDCe Ju.ne, has oounscled 33 l alleted victims of sexual abute, with.criminal cbarlel filed by the district attomey'1 office in 24 ca1e1. The arand jury report credits the program with UmitinJ referred child.ten to one antervicw each, saving an estimated 78 l int.emewa. "By eliminatina many of these interviews, CAST removes one impedi- ment to succesful prosecution," the pa{lel ~tated in its report. Coastal protection Initiative OK' d An initiative lo establish a marine protection zone Southern California waters JOl the green light Monday in Sacramento for circulatina petitioDJ. The chief proponent of the initiative is Assemblywoman Doris Allen, R· Cypress. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the zone would be within the tbJ'ee..mile state limit between Point Arauello and the Mexican border. The ute of sill nets or trammel nets there between Jan. I. 1991 , and Dec. 31, 1993, would require additional permits with fen ranging from $250 to Sl,000. Gill and trammel nets would be outright prohibited in the zone beainnina Jan. I, 1994, when sports fishers would require additional S3 stamps. The revenues from fees would provide compensation to fishermen for the loss of permits after Jan. I, 1994. ..., N9e ...... .., ._, ........ ., Cll.r Mlwl s... ~ OrulC C.OW.ty commutcn Mon- day medc their way uouad two boles pucbed iD a &eeway owrpw ramp by a pair of 12.S-&on coils of lteel that .al ofr an overturned 11- wbeeler. California Higbway Patrol re- po~ fewer problems than a - pected at the site of that Saturday spill. which occum:d on the east- DEBT 'romAt to a California bank on a boat loan and Sts.ooo to an attorney he may have aone to seckjng help out of his financial morass. In all. the unfortunate fellow was S 126,000 in debt. There was nothina Consumer Credit CounselQrs could do for him. Lindquist said. "He'll probably file for bankruptcy-if he can afford it." he said. bound IUvenide (91) Freeway OVC1'· put to the nottbbound Oraner ('7) Freeway. Repair work on the 2-foot-deeo. 4- foot-widc boles forced closute of tbe ramp over the weekend, but one of tbc ramp's two lanes wu opened in time for Monda)"• rush hour traffic, a CHP di1petcber said. The mnaini~ overpus lane will be cloted indefinit.ely pendina com- pletion of the repair work. compulsive disorder and, like credit counselors and Debtors Anonymous, thcrapist.s find ~cir appointment books filhng up dunng and after the holidays. Dr. David Johnston. a Long Beach psychiatrist who s~ializes in compulsive disorden. said nearly all compulsions arc the result of sup- pressed anaer. It may start during a childhood Christmas. "When you're a little kid, your parents tell you Santa Claus is com- &nJ. and there's this big buildup onented toward the kjd, and per- haps he didn't get what he wanted." Johnston said. The initiative would also require the establishment of four new ocean water ecological reserves for manne rese.arch. Eu said Allen would have to gather S9S,485 valid signatures o'f registered voters by May 7 in order to make the Nov. 6. 1990. general election ballot. Th• wind• knocked letters off the ttt•••r .._.,..on Heritor lloul•v•rd In -Costa Mesa. The applicants they do agree to help have to give up all of their credit cards and a~ not to incur any more debt untal they pay off the eJUsting bills, Lindquist said. But sometimes financial advice simply won't suffici. The p:oblems And the disappointment sets in, turning to anger as the person grows up. Irvine Co. aids senior transit program The Irvine Co. has contributed $2.500 to the van transportation program at OASIS Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The donation will be used for the purchase and operation of a 24- passcnger van that will provide senior citizens with transportation to medical appointments. v.ocery stores and activities at OASIS. The new van will be handicap-accessible and accommodate wh~khairs. Located at Fifth and Marguerite avenues in Corona del Mar. OASIS offers senior citizens with a full range of social service programs and more than SO different recreational programs. Wiiderness area open to visitors The Sycamore Hills wilderness area in Laguna Canyon will be open to the public on the following Saturdays this winter and spring: Dec. 16. Jan. 20, Feb. 10, March 10 and April 21. The area will be open for picnickmg and hiking from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Access is off Lagna Canyon Road, nonh of the intersection "'ith El Toro Road. A natural lake is also on the premises. Supervision is provided by the Laguna Beach Marine Safety Dcpanment. A license is required for fishing. TRAFFIC. f rom At County offieials to have several major roads in the .city removed from the county's master plan of arterial highways. Residents say they fear that leav- i~ Mesa Verdt Drive. Baker Street. Gisler Avenue and Arlington Drive in the plan could mean they will eventually be widened. threatening MEDFLY From Al or m141ot sites. They have been . found tn Los Angeles. but not in Orange County. They haven't gotten a total bold on the area," Nisson SI.id. Brea has a potential for infestation because the Oy that was found there had mated. Nisson said. "Sbe bad to mate with another fly. probably in the area." he said. Nisson and other officials said the Mcdfly may have traveled to Orange C.Ounty in several ways, including hitchina rides on cars and trucks or arrivina tbrouJb the mail. ''We have mterccpted fruit that bu contained Mediterranean fruit Oy larvae and also the oriental fl y," Nislon said. "The mail is definitely a proven mode of transportatfon to the area." John Ellis, quarantine deputy for the oommission. sa.id it is illcgal to lbip fruit or plant materials through the mail. .. Paroels are subject to inspec- tion," Ellis said. "This summer. we Md fint class mail that h&a the oriental fruit 0 in them." The Iona spelf of Santa Ana winds bun't helped. either, officials said. the residential areas they traverse. Other approved policy items in- clude WQrking with Caltrans to com- plete the interchanges linkjng the Corona del Mar Freeway with the Costa Mesa and San Diego freeways. City officials say they expect to take at least another month to re- view all of the proposed revisions. Once the review is completed. the council will take a single. final vote on the entire general plan revision. Not only have the wmds inter- fered with scheduled spraying pro- grams. but they may have helped the fly travel great distances. Gcra Curry of the California De· parunent of Food and Agriculture said the Santa Anas can carry the flies up to eight miles from their or\iin. Curry asked that backyard farmers not even give away their citrus this Christmas. "We're asked them to be Ebenezer Scrooges with their backyard fruit." she said. Medfly eggs are microscopic. and a simple gift of home-grown fruit to the grandchildren could spread the infestation. However. juiced or processed fruits, such as jams. are safe. Besides Brea. the spraying zone tonight will include La Habra Heights, Curry said. Spraying will start at 9 p.m. and will lake about five hours to com- plete. However. it could be delayed a day if winds are too strong. More malathion spraying is ex- pected in the coming weeks. too . Officials recommend multiple treatments to offset a shortage of sterile Medflies that arc normally used to breed their fertile counter- parts out of existence, Curry said. WINDS FromA1 winds of 35 to 4S miles per hour were accompanied by gusts up to 60 mph in canyons and passes. Officer Angel Johnson of the Cali- fornia Highway Patrol said they re· corded 29 wind-related accidents in Riverside County. includmg one fatality, Monday morning. Along the Orange Coast, the winds sent tree branches crashing to the ground. caused minor power outages and tnggercd numerous bur- glar alarms. About 30,000 Orange County homes and businesses were without power at various times of the day. Jim Kennedy of Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. said Orange Coast customers experienced a "circuit in- terruption" just after 10 a.m. More than 2,000 Huntington Beach customers lost power. which was restored in less than a minute. However, about SO unlucky cus- tomers were blacked out longer. Kennedy said. The lights went out briefly during an ~nge County Transportation Comm1ss1on mceung. too. and the automatic generator failed to kick in, promptmg orders for an in- vestiption. The few who ventured to the beach were sandblasted by the winds and didn't stick around, lifeguards reported. Police throughout Orange County BUILDiNGS From A1 The council also approved in con- cept a memorandum of under- standing for the city to ~cipate in a proposed Transportation Resource Center. an organization of several public agencies and large local busi- nesses in West Newport that will promot.e ridesharing among their em_ployees. The council will approve a final document Jan. 8. The council additionally ap- proved a budget amendment of $20,000 to pay for the city's mem- bership in the proposed TRC and in Centeride. another car-pool or- ganization in the Newport Center. Correction A Nov. 24 article on CR Transfer Inc. should have stated that the Costa Mesa Sanitary District -not the city -entered an agreement with the company to recycle district trash. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. · ve A Little Christma Gift Collection for Needy Children To make Christmas brighter for hundreds of kids who would have no gifts to open Christmas llnarning, the Dally Pilot and Independent .w1p9pen are cOnducting a special gilt oollection .. ftl I dy childn!I\. ~to Iha.. the ;>y that comes &om gi "9 lntlll JOU to Jc*) our~ mDectian. ... any new toy, dod'9 «other suitable lcir ~ ... 2-17 IO the o.l1y P0ot lobby -· ... and 5 pm Thunday Decemblr 20 and .... ••1.:ourGlw A UtlleOrillnm Ila --•JGllslfta.S..la'a 1ti•tt1'•111••m011r 911, .. A spent much of their morning re- sponding to alarms that were trig- gered by the winds. "h's a hassle," Santa Ana police Sgt. Jim Seleno said. "We have to go check each one. and it takes a lot of time." ao deeper. . Norm. a spokesman for Debtors Anonymous, said that serious debt is like a disease for some people. Like those associated with Al- coholics Anonymous. af\er which the group is modeled. members of Debtors Anonymous will talk to the A golfer playing the Willowick media but don't permit their names Municipal Golf Course in Santa Ana to be used. said downed trees and branches "People show up at our meetings were all over the course. because they have pain from being "It played havoc with my game." in debt. through the misuse of credit he complained. cards. non-payment of taxes and It was no pme in Riverside and other things," Norm said. San Bernardano areas where winds Some members aren't even shon clocked up to 80 mph raked big-rig of funds -they simply can't pan trucks like toys. with their money. _ At least six tractor-trailer rigs and "Some find it difficult to make the motorcycles were blown over on payments," he said. "It's like a dis- bighways in those areas, the CHP ease. They'll say, 'Yes, it's foolish, I reported. could sit down and write the Blinding dust storms cut visibility check.· " to zero and ponions of three free-Membership a1ways goes up after ways were closed briefly in the San Christmas. too. between Feb. I and Bernardino area. income tax time. Travel warnings for "high-profile" Visitors arc asked to fiU out a vehicles -like trucks, trailers and questionnaire "to find out if they·~ motor homes -remain in effect just being generous this season or if throuah today. particularly on Inter-they have a problem," Norm said. stale l5 and 60 in the Riverside-San Nonn said he decided he bad a BCrnardino area. problem five years ago. "I was broke "Motorists arc urged to exercise one summer and observed that, for extreme caution because of hazards me, a credit card had been an im· associated with high winds, includ-portant symbol of adulthood. i!ll but not limited to lowered vis-"At one point, I stopped paying ibtlities and loss of control." a on it for no Jood reason." he said. special National Weather Service Norm rcahzed it wasn't a one- advisory stated. time situation, either. He had been Relief is at least a day away. with broke before. a hi&h wind warning posted through It's not surprisina that member- tbis morning bel~w the canyons and ship in Debtors Anonymous climbs passes. the National Weather Ser-after the holidays. Norm sa.id 25 vice predicted. . • percent . of all crcdit-ard trans- North to northeast wmds 3S-4S actions occur at this time of year. mph, with JUs.ts. to 60 .mph will "People want to express love. get aradually d1man1sh tomght and love and give love." be said. Wednesday. Most would agree that they can't Hi&hs wdl range in the .upper 60s buy love, yet many keep on trying. to lower 70s today, lows m the low an~y. to mid-405 tonight. Those who talce that tact to ex- fh .tu.cutell Prn1 •lio CM· tremes, putting themselves into ,,.,..tell ,. fill ,...n. serious debt. mav suffer from a "So when they're older, they st.art to hear the Christmas music and t.hc feelings come back and they realize they'll never be a kid again," he said. Out of that confusion, a reverse compulsion can develop, in which the individual feels a need to give in order to receive the attention he used to get when he was a child. "Some even go out and buy for themselves to make up for the grati- fication, .. Johnston said. "It's all a replacement for love. Mothers today give goods rather than love or understanding. "At Christmas. it's supposed to be great, but everyone feels it's a duty_ So it's a compulsion:· he said. Compulsives need to feel they art' 1n control. Johnston said. "The control factor comes up when you buy people a present. 'Look what I gave you. You owe me.' "It gets to be a pretty angry thmg." he said. In affiuent Orange County. the problems are magnified. "There's a status thing in Orange County -over-giving to show up others. It's a game of provi ng you'r\! on a higher level. more capable:· Johnston said. Of course. people who are spend· ing beyond their means realize they aren't ~ally in control soon enough -when they bills come in. Some may need therapy through specialists like Johnston. Others might find they can tum their li ves around through group help like Debtors Anonymous or credit counseling. In the latter two. help is provided in working out a payment plan to clear the red ink' away. Participants also must learn how to live without unsecured credit. There's little doubt, many need to. "There arc a lot of people out there who hurt and famihes that are broken by this credit stuff," Norm said. Amen, amen and amen. 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Coast Highway. by S p.m . Friday. Children may choose their medium (watercolors, crayons, poster paints, oils, collage) but ~ch work must be presented o n unmatted I 1-by-14-inch paper or canvas. Judges arc Youth Theater Director Scott Davidson. Art Institute of Southern California President Bill O tten and children's art instructor Rebecca Towsley Gacek. An mus~um l~ctur~ Grotesque masks. playful figures and huge vessels by ceramist Roben Brady will be the topic of a lecture at 9 a.m. Thursday at Laguna An Museum. 307 ChfT Dnve. Laguna Beach. Curator Jamee Tolhurst Driesbach will offer a discussion of Brady's ceramic works. The talk is in conjunction with the exhibit ... Robert Brady: A Survey Exh1b1tion" on view through Jan. 28. General admm1on is S4.50. members $3.50. Cost includes continental breakfast. Reservations a re not required. For more infonnation call the museum at 494-8971. C[$Y plann~rs sought The Laguna Beach C'ity Council is seeking resumes from applicants who would like to serve on the ctt) 's Planning Comm1ss1o n. The Planning Commission is a fi ve-member body appointed by the council to review items related to development and modification of land uses in the city and advise the council. Items reviewed ma} include development and revision of the General Plan. zoning ordinances and sub- d1v1s1on regulations. Plannmg comm1ss1oners serve two-year tenns and arc compensated S60 per month. Regular meetings of the commission are held the second a nd fourth Wednesda~ of each month at 7 p.m. Study sessions ma) be held as pa rt of regular meetings or at Spe<'1ficd ti mes. Meetings may be three hours or longer a nd require considerable preparation. Comm1ss1oners will be expected to v1s1t sites and rl·v1cw proposals prior to meetings. Those who wash to apply should submit an application. available in the Caty Clerk's office. by Thursda~. All applicants will be interviewed by the City Council in 1ts regular meeting at 6 p.m Dec. 20. For more 1nforma11on call the Cit) Clerk at 497-33 11. Rose Parade tickets Fountaan Valk} has resencd grandstand seat- ing, and bu!> transponat1on fo r 1he IOlst annual Tournament of Ros.cs Parade 1n Pasadena Jan. I . 1990 Ticket<. are a' a1lahk for $47 per person." h1ch includes transportation andreserved seating. Tickets ma~ be purchased at the Fountain Valle} Recreation Center. 16400 Brookhurst Ave. Tickets are limited For more information call 839-8611. Seniors' dellv~ry schedule Th<.' Laguna Niguel Senior Society has an- nounced a chan$c 1n the commodities delivery date. Effective this month. dehvenes will be made the third Wednesda) of each month. Commodities are given out after lunch that day tn the Communi- ty Room behind Republic Federal Savings and Loan. 3021 '.? Cro"n Valley Parkway. Laguna Niguel. For m ore mformat1on call at 249-4120. Food and clothing drive Fountatn Valley Brownie Troop 1403 from Allen School 1s sponsoring a food and clothing drive 1n coajunctton wi th their neighborhood's Chnstmas Lights Display. A creative food train will be set up at 9923 Dahlia Circle. Fountain Valley, until Jan I to collect donations. Children's films at library Mann~rs Branch library in N~wport Beach continues ns Saturday family matJnec series at 2:30 Saturday with thrtt short films: .. Pluto's Christmas Tree... ..Snowman," and .. Christmas Cracker.·· The program 1s free and o pen to all comen. Manners Branch is a t 2005 Dover Drive. For more info rmation call 644-3145. ("\ l ,t :'\ D ·\ H Tuesday, Dec. 12 • 6 p.m. lApaa Beacll Ctty Cead.I, council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 6:30 p.m . lnt.e City Ceadl. council chambers, I Civic Center Plaza. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu Bead! Ual.IW SeMel Dtttriet Beard ef Eftcadea, district offic:c, SSO Blumont St • 7:30 p.m Newpert-Meu Ual.IW SeMel Dt.- trlc:t, Harper Community Center, 42S E. 18th St. Wednesday, Dec. 13 • 7 p.m. Lapu Beed P'•.t'll c.--1ee-. council chambers. 50' Forest Ave. POI If I I Of, e--....•••• Vandals attac~ a ~ in tbe l IOO block of California Street with toilet ~t ,whiP cre8ftl and ...,_ II .u the wrcl occurrnce in recnt times, the owner -.id. and she met lbe wamed to sjp a complaint. CO\SI' DAILY PtLOTIT~. 0.0-blr 12 ... Need for disaster team q'uestloned 9y IRIS YOKOI OfN ~ .... IU"' Newport Beach City Council m embers exprased $keptic1sm Monday about the need for a three-member d isaster prepardness division and decided to d is- cuss the idea later. durina ctty budget reviews for fiscal ¥ear 19~91 . A citizens' adv15ory committee rec- ommended in its first report to the council last month that a full-time em - ployee should be hired' to coordinate the city's emergency preparedness plan. The coordinator's duties would include dcvelopina ·and managing emergency plans, including neighborhood response plans, training city employees and resi- dents and coordinating food and supply programs. the committee suggested. Drivers Injured In a report to the council Monday, Fare Chief Jim Recd estimated $212, 90S would be needed to pay for the salanes and operations of a threc-cmplo)'cc emergency services d1v1s1on an the Fu~ Deoartment. ihe new d1v1s1on could be run by an emergency preparedness coordinator. a public education Spcctalist and an admin- istrative clerk. Reed said. T he city would be able to apply for financial help through the sta1e Emerg- ency Management Ass1stanc(' Program. which usually provides federal funds for disaster preparedness on a 30-to 50- percent matching basis, Recd said Recd also provided the council wnh a $100.000 estimate to rewnt(' 1he c1w·s public safety ('lemcnt Cn> Manager Rob- ert Wynn told the counci l the ('\;!Sling public safety clement. adopted 1n I 97S, may s.ausfy all the state requirements for earthquake disasters and that JUSt a few minorchangcs or add1uons may be needed. Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer and Coun- ctlman Clarcnc,c Turner wondered aJoud about the need for a staff ofthTee. T urner asked 1f the duties designated for the emergency services staff could be inte- grated into existing positions. while Plummer said she felt one emergency services coordinator · could adequately handle the whole program. Recd said the council must decide how ex tens" e a preparedness prov.am 1t wishes fo r the Cit) If the council wants to implement all the 'anous duues rec- ommended for the coordinato r. at least two or lhrec full-tJme employees would be needed because present fire and City Hall penonnel could not band.le tbe work.load. be said. T rainana several hundred city em- ployees and thousands of residtnts in emcriency preparedness .. is a monu- mental wk" and the trainiilg proeram must be onaoing, Reed said. Councilman Phil S£nsone, who bu supported hinn• a fulJ-tlm~ coordinator, said he was bncfcd on the emertme)' plans for the c1t1cs of HuntinJton Beach and Costa Mesa. which have either a fut).. ume emergency services coordinator or a specific department to handle the plan. .. You can see they're in a greater state of preparedness than we arc:· Sansone said. Laguna .bus system fL!nds approved By LESLIE EARNEST Of f,.. Oall) l'toot SUlfl The Orange Count) Transponauon Commission on Mo nday, unanimously approved funding a years operating costs for the Laguna Beach bus system while denying for the time being the city's request for reimbursement in excess of $300.000 for replacement vebacles. The action was an keeping wtth rcc- ommendattons made b' the comm1ss1on staff. · Discussions will conunue between staff and Cit} offic1aJs regarding Laguna's tran- sit plans for the coming )car. The ques- tion of whether the Cit) should e'entually be reimbursed for an) of the rrplaccment vehicles. including a summer fes11val tram. ";11 resurface at that 11me. acrord- 101 to comm1ss1on staff mcm~r Debbie Cbnstner t The cit) ·s 19-year-old 't>us system. which 1s fueled b) approximately $500.000 in federal and state fu nds. has bttn the focus of discussion among com- m1ss1oners. who have been weighing whether count\ transl! dollars coufd be better spent et$ewhett. A Huntlntton Beach traffic officer looks over the damae• followlng a head-on colllslon Mon· cUJ that sent both drivers to tlospttals. David Robert Sctlowen, 21, of Huntlnfton Beach was driving his Toyota pickup south on Golden West Street at Garfteld Avenue when he allegedly cro11ed over the double yellow llne. His truck struck the Mercury Sabi• being driven north bJ John P. Murphy, JO, also of Huntington aeach. Schowen suffered Internal chest Injuries, and Murphy a broken ankle, broken nose and facial cuts In the 10:JS a.m. accident. In Mav. county-hired auditors rec- ommended the commissio n consider rt- placmg Laguna·s s)stem with county buses and D1al-.t.-R1de. Last month. the comm1ss1on \Oted to hire a consultant to devise performance standards for transit operators. Board to examine school visitation policy ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY The Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stn ct board will take a ~cond -and possibly final -look tonight at a con- troversial policy regulating aduh v1s11s to the classroom. The proposed pohc) was spawned b\ interest in two classes at Corona del Ma·r High School that deal with sex issues. In the past. the courses attracted nu- merous visits by parents and other adults. a nd teachers and administrators said the visits could become d1srupuve if not regulated. A first draft that was approved an November has bttn revised to address some concerns of the trustees. board president Judy Franco said. She said many parental objections raised at that mc<.'llng might tx· 4\.111,ticd With the r<.'\ISIOnS JS "di The pohq state<. ... The boarJ ot l'duca- tion recognize thl' nghtc. lll l ltl1l·n' to visit public fanlllln and oh-.cnc pro- grams an action ·· But Franco said a poltn 1~ needed because of concerns tor t~~· sat°i.'t) of. children and the nel'd for tcal hl'r lOntrol in the classroom. Under the propmed poltc' n·qur<.t<. to visit a classroom must Ix-made an "ming to the pnncipal at ll•ast three d.l\s bcfon: the \ ISll. The pnnc1pal a nd teacher ''Ill re' IC" the request and determine the number ol visitors and frequem ~ of ns1ts per- mitted. Priont} will be gl\en to the parents of students in the class or of students elig.ible to enroll an the class and to '1s1tors on C'SConed tours of educational fac1h11es. Franco said pnnc1pals "'II ha'e d1scr-c- t1on to alter the pohc) .. It's meant to be a guideline:· she said Franco and other chool board mem- bers e-q>ect the proposal "111 again dra" comments from paren1s Members of the Commttt<.'e 10 Restore Ethical and Trad1t1onal Education - formed to protest the contl'nt of the two Corona del Mar H igh hool courses - will be among those addressmg the board. said CREA TE spokeswoman Shannon Gu tafson ·· .\ lot of people arc rnnccrned the) 're making a gra' e mistake ehminatmg parents from the classroom o'er th~ t~o classes." she said ... Ifs like using a cannon 10 S" at a gnat. ··Thcre·s a lot of ~Orr) ·· But Franco and board member Sherry Loofbourro" said the' have received few calls on the matter · Loofbourrow said she heard from parcnu who were concerned that they werr going to bar an\ visits whatsoever. .. Parents want to make sure there's some mechanism for them to visit their children's classroom ... she said. And Franco said the proposed policy is vef) s1m1lar to those of other districu and Cahforn1a School Board Association rccommendauons. .. w e·re not domg anYlhing that dif- ferent:' Franco said ... You don·t need 12 people in a classroom and that's what ~s happening.." The school board meeting begins at 7· 30 p.m. at the Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18th SL. Costa Mcu. Vegas-Anaheim 'super train' supported " ,.-1y L.ESUE EARNEST °' tfw o..,, ..... St- The Orange County Transportation Commission renewed its SI 00,000 com- mitment Monday to help plan a high- speed "super train'· that may someday whislc passengers from Anaheim to 'Las V~es m 97 minutes. ·I think they were all preny much impressed with it and pretty interested." said Ron Kilzer, commission finance officer ... There were no neptives." The commission received its first for- mal presentation Monday of various alternatives technol~es for the proposed train that would hnk the two major tourist destinations. Cunently in favor is a futuristic dec- trom.,netic train that would ~idc about a balf-incb above a monorad lJ"ICt at speeds from 2SO to 300 miles·pcr hour, JC.ilzer said. Another option wo uld be an electric rail train that wo uld move at a s&ower clip. Eaviroomenw studies for tbe train. Riverside Freeway traffic worries panel ly City News Servtce O range County trnnsponauon officials Monday said a dramatic increase 1n traffic projections for the Riverside Freeway may be reflective of what could occur countywidc if transponation issues arc not dealt with on a regional basis. ploymcnt. housing and population projections from Rivcnidc.. San Bernardino. Los Angeles and Ventura countie1 pushed tbe predicted number of trips to 400.000 autos per day lhrouab that area by that }'Car. .. If current trends go unchcclcccl. this is what will "-PPeA." said Kenneth Smith . director of transpon.ation for w county EnV'lronmentaJ Management Aaency. In 1985, planners predicted that :?33.000 autos per day would cross over the Orange-R1vers1de County line b)' the year 2010. .. It is quite likel) that the numbc:n will 10 up ~t the county," added Steve Hopn, man.qer of w Qraaee County Traspon.auon Procram Offic:c. However. updated 1nformauon taking into account cm- which planners say has the potential to a ttract 6.4 million round tnps per year. could take three )C81"S to complete. Tbe earliest esumates predict the tram will be built tn 1993: however. officials say it could be 1997 bcfo~ the train is ready for passen1ers Planners say the pmately funded pro- jcc1 would create 25.000 ne w Jobi and attract 35 m1lhon visitors a year to the county. A bi-state com mission selected Anaheim as the Southern c:alaforrua des.- u nation potnt for the tram. whach plan- nrrs say could transport IS mtlhon tour- ists to DisDC)'land each year for a round- tn p fare of S6S. The train wtll cost an ~t1matcd S2.5 billion to build and will be fina.nc:cd aDd operated by a pnvate coMOrtium. Franchitcs arc e"Xpectcod to be lelected this time nut year, llClCOrdin& to an aide to Or.nee CO\lOt)' Supervisor Don Rea. Roth is vice-chairman of the ~ Nevada Super Speed Train Commillioa. ~ and how often tbe train will llop is still uncktmnined. spray p11nt to wnte profane ~ on \ht walls of the main office and a neart>y clamoom at Newpon Heiahu Elementary, 300 E. lSth Street. &om a truck pubd in a driveway m the 3000 block of Johnson Avenue ~ 6 p.m. Seturday and 10 a.m . Sunday. • • • Police anutcd Sor.a Oarcia ....... Winder. '8, of Santa ADJ for al· '-dl~ina ClOlmetics valued .. S51 I tbc Fedco .-ott, lOJO H.-·~ The ltttllt ... made at 3 p.m. Sodly. • • • • AbicYttt-~hma ..... ift tM 1700 block Of Su , .. Lme ~ 3 p.a ...S 6:4S p.a. S.. day • / WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmi- deat Bul.h on Monday ddendtd his deci110n to rcntw contacts with China. uyin_a relations with Beijing are still strained by the Tiananmen Square aackdown but "f don't want to make it any worse." He plcdaed to "kttp lookinf for ways to find common Fund' de- spite the Chinese army s killing of hundreds of pro-democracy demon- stratots last June. "I don't want to sec that' China remains totally isolated." the presi- dtnt said. However. he said bis initiative toward China was "not a s.i&n~I of total normalization" of rclauons. Acknowledaing ·that China re- mains unapoloactic for the trie_ to Bcijil_ll. crackdown, Bu~ uid, .. We have The prc1idcnt hailed an an- contacts with countries that have nounccment from Beijing rhat it eareaious records on human riahtt.'• would not .ell missiles in the Middle Even as Bush spoke, conaressional East Bush ailed tha\ "a very sound Democrats stCJ>Ped up their criti-development." thou&)\ he had rc- c11m of bis actions. Senate M~ority ceived the same assurances durina a Leader Georac Mitchell condemned trip to China last February. the U.S. overture as ''embarrassina Explaining his decision to send kowtowing to the Chi~ govern-Scowcrof\ and Ea&leburser to Beij- ment" ina. Bush said. "f do not wan1 to Bush made his comments in a isolate the Chinese people. l do not question and answer session with want to hurt the Chinese people." editorial page editors fro m around "' Bush said, "Generally spe.akina. I the country af\er iM return to Wash-realize the difficulty of this rcla- ington of Brent Scowcrot\, the White tionship. I don't want 10 make it any House national security adviser. and worse -like to think it would Lawrence EagJeburser. deputy sec-improve." · rctary of state. from their surprise Even so, he said that U.S. sane- tjons imposed apin1t Chana on June S remain in place and that iM administration was atilt unhappy with Beijing's human ri&hU record. A White Houle statement ac- knowlcdacd that Buah had decided in September '° allow Chinae cqi- n~n to rc1ume work with a U.S. team instalHna hi&h-tech equipment on F-8 J.ct fighters to be sold to Beijing. 'This was the only way to avoid turning a suspension (of mili- tary sales) into a termination," the statemt'nt said. addina 1hat no de- livenes have taken place. Bush talked in JU1rded terms, refusing to say prec1sely what steps China would have to take to nor- malize relations with Washington. Germans sf)lit on reunifiCation ·-issoe LEJPZJG, East Gcnnany (AP} - More than I 50,000 people rallied for democracy in this southern indus- trial city Monday niJbt. with shout- ing matches brealc1na out for a fourth straight week over whether Germany should reunite. .. We in Leipzig and those in Hanover (West Germany) arc and will remain Germans," one speaker said, to roared approval from some and· boos from others. "What belongs t<>aether will grow together ... AON, the official news agency, said 40,000 people demonstrated at Karl-Marx-Stadt for a referendum on reunification before elections planned in May. It said the cro wd &ho demanded that cells of the dilCfCdited Communist Party be dis- t.oded by Dec. IS. Other rallies took place in Dresden. Neubrandenburg, Halle and Potsdam. the agency reported. It said the Dresden crowd also divided on the reunification issue. It was the founh week German 't was a central issue of Leipzig's Monday night rally. zcns of West German flags waved in the crowd. Some demon- strators carried signs saying "No Fourth Reich" and urgjng East Ger- mans not to let their country be- come a West German "plantation." In West Germany. ZDF television· said: ''The f car of a deep di vision within the op~sition is huge. be- caux of the different goals." Reunification has become an 1n- creasingJy bitter topic for Ea~t Ger- many's New Forum opposition sroup, which sponsors the Leipzig rallies. New Forum says reunifica- tion would mean a "sellout" 10 West Germany. Calls for and qainst German unity were not the only demands. Many demonstrators warned fellow East Germans against "attacks and ta.kin& law into their own hands." As they press their beleaguered 90vemment to carry throu&h with promises of reforms, East Germans have increasingly been swept up in a frenzy to root out corruption, ladiQ& to many warnings against the me of violence. Caech IOldlers use wlie cut- ters to d ...... ritt• th• border fence between Austria •nd Caedloslow• .. on Monct.y. TIM we.ft ....tis the offlcUI ... rt ot r....owlne th• Iron Curutn between t he two countries. Elsewhere in Eas_tern Europe: ly The Associated Preu Herc is a look at ma.Jor developments Monday in Eastern Europe: BULGARIA -Communist Panychief Petar Mladenov proposed that Bulgaria hold free elections io May and remove the party's guarantee of exclusive power from the constitution. While the party C:Cntral Committee beard Mladenov. a ~fia coun registered Eco-Glasnost. an ecol<>&ical aroup •. as Bulpria's first independent organ1zat1on. Mladenov said a new constitu- tion should be drafted by the end of next year. leaving out any guarantee of Communist Party power. CZECHOSLOVAKIA -A nng1ng of bells and car horns heralded a popular victory over the Communists, and Czechoslovaks settled down to choosing a president from among heroes the old order called villains. The brief blast of noise replaced a threatened general strike, canceled after events brought to power the first government in 41 years not dominated by Communists. SOVIET UNION -M1kha1I S. Gorbachev clashed with Communist Party conservatives at a tense, JO-hour Central Committee meeting that included an especially harsh personal attack. according to accounts. When the doors opened Saturday, however, the 58-year-old Kremlin leader emersed "in excellent shape." a part1c1pant said. Also, preliminar) results o f weekend local elections in Latvia show the grassroots People's Front gaining over half the vote in most regions and winnina landslides 1n the countryside, an activist said. YUGOSLAVIA-C'roat1a. the second largest state in Yugoslavia, for the first time demanded a multipany political system be set up in this communist country Until now. the liberal nonhem state of Slovenia had been the only one of Yugoslavia's six constituent republics to o penly advocate introduc11on of Westem-slylt' democracy The Communist leader- ship of Serbia. the most populous state with 42 percent of Yugoslavia's 23 million people. o pposes the change. . Allies stress stability for Berlin WEST BERLI N (AP) -The fou r Allie\ of World War II held their fi~t meeting 1n I g years Monda~ and strcs!ied the need for stab1lll} at a time of con \.U l\1 H change 1n East Germany. where the Communist Pan} has lost its gnp The Soviet U nion. which requested the meeting. urged respect for existing boundaries and polit1c!I, the official East Germ an news agcnc} AON repon cd. Moscow has expressed concern at the ~peed with which the awo Germanys appear to be mO\ 1ng toward reun1ficat1on. a~ ha'e the Bnt1sh. ADN said thr Soviet news agency Tas'i quoted Ambassador Vyacheslav Kochemasov as sa}'mg, "The Soviet Union. during the Four Power talks on Monday in West Berlin. strongly emphasized that respect for the temtonal and Political reality of Europe is necessary.'' .\t a ( e ntral Cumnlllll'C rnl·t·ting Sa1urda) in Mosco". Preo;1dcn1 Mikhail S (iorbache' cautioned ou1,1ders ag;uma 1ntcrfcnng an Ea'it Cierman). .\ )Otnt statement issued h} the ambassadors Mon- da) said: '"Therl· was a common understanding of the importance of stab1 hl}. and confidence was expressed that lhl' lln1tl'd 'itatc<>. lln11ed Kingdom. France and \o.,,1e1 I Inion 1:ould contribute 10 that on lhc bas1'i of the quadnpanatl' agreement of I Q7 I " It "a~ ahe first mee11ng !>lnt"e the 1971 sns1on that produced agreement on 1mprov1ng the hnk'i bcawcen We\t German} and Berlin. which was 1i.olatcd w11hin East German}. After World War II, the four v1c1onoui. Allies d1v1ded Bcrhn into four 'K'l'tor'i. The) still have the final say 1n its affairs. Witness says senator lndleated he wanted money for support SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Sm. Joeeph Montoya atron&Jy· im- Dlied be wanted money in cxchaQIC b bdp with lesislation. according to tclbmony Monday by two ~ teeeDlatives of the National Football l..elpe Playen Association. bi ocher' testimony, a former Mon- toya aide said the senator threatened to abandon the association if it ~ to back him with campaip ooelributions. One of the NFLPA repretCnta- dwa, San FrancilCO attorney Jeffrey W.a.b, indic:aled that Montoya 111med to be Mkina for money afteT a c..i1ol meeti with Walsh and MOCief' NFLP'!f rcpretentative, Dmd ,....,.,.. ""He (MOlltoya) kind of nuzzled llP IO David ud said. •rm belpina ,_ pya;. when are you toine to mft ...... me,· .. Walsh latified • MOlilDJa'I federal comaption ..... ., dak be Wiii very .mo..., .. ............. altboueh be aaid Mon- ...... joNJ wbea he m9de &he I. ..... ..... ~ pn»- 1 IR .... M dlla .... W.90P. -11r .. llEIJ :; ..... laid 1!1E:~;~-·"' .. .. 1 a ... m''• .__..., ....... ... acntleman there was something mentioned in that regard ... Montoya. an EJ Monte Democrat and the chairman of the Senate Business and Professions Commit- tee, has pleaded innocent to bribery, extortion, racketeering and money laundering charJcs. He is the fint person to stand trial on ctwaes stemmin& from the FBl's invatiption of alleacd corruption at the 111te Capitol. ProleCU\Orl con- tend that Montoya put his vote up for ulc in an attempt to become a millionaire. Walsh u id that about 10 days after he met the 1enator at a bearina be tot a fund-raisins letter from Montoya in A~t 19u inve him to a S l , -pcnon peny. The lcuer in pert, " CR 11 a perfect opponunity '° thare your wealth with a peal leai&lator -ine:· Walsh aid be turned down the invitadoG .... wu offended for a vuiecy of reaona. •• Walsh ldded, •rial be hadn't run into that type ti ftaickaitina tKtic in an cartia .sort to enact lelillatioa repalltina "';!w.·~-=-beneatually pm S70 ......... ~fad-..... -.c:·2:"--.... die.,.,,. Ill I ziwm Md 90 moaey • P-lm, plef All ... ••• •• ., ............... ...., ... .. -........... ---......... -···1· Tiie •UIH ............... el ... 14 •1•1• I Ill .............. ~ .......... ..., ., ••• •ill .... I sn .._.,Pi• It , .. . ty coocludes Peary reached North Pole DNA analysis allowed at trlal LOS ANGELES -Protecution evidence ,bued on c:ontrovenial .. teaetic fta8er1Minting .. will be alk?wed in the trial of a man ICCuted of rapiaa and iobbina two women, a )udee ruled Monday. Henry Wilda. lli. will be &he fint person PfOICCUted an Los AnlC~ Counfy Ulina ~yt.la or DNA. or deoxyribonucleic acid. which determines cecb penon • WliQue pbysical cbancieristict. · L:-1.... w·, .. , to .... _ The proeecution contend• that DNA analym Ul&.a tJUa u., ICPU'l~ auaulta. The defense araued the technolOIY is unproven and s.hould be barred u evidence. Redistricting Initiative flied SACRAMENTO -Supporters of an initia~ive to. have an independent commission redraw political d istrict boundancs said they filed enouah aianatures Monday ta qualify the measure for the June 1990 bellot: Tfie initiative, sponsored by the League of Women Voters among ot~rs. 11 the first of six measures originally targeted for the baJlot to be submitted t~ th.e secretary of state with .signatures. A spokeswoman for the office said 1t appears only four of the six remain active. however. • . . The inatiative would strip the l.eg.aslature of the power to redistnct, givina it to a 12-mcmber co~miss1<?n '!lade up of five Democrats, fi ve Republicans and two not regJstercd 1n either party. Forest fires allowed to burn · SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK -Sequoia and Ktngs ~anyori n~tional parks, which adjoin each other in the Sierra. arc the first m the nallo~ to resume a policy of letting some lightning fires bum themselves out, officials reported Monday. A National Park Service poh~Y. to let select~ fire:s bum naturally was suspended last year following cnt1c1Sm over letting wildfirts act out of control in Yellowstone National Parle . The suspension bas been hfted only nt Sequoia and Kings. Canyon followin& approval by Regional Director Lew Albert of a revised fire management plan for the two parks 200 miles no rth of Los Angeles, said sJ)Okcsman William Tweed. Based on an environment.al asses.sm_ent, Alben found that resuming the policy would havt' no s1gnficant environmental impact. '\ .\'f'IO'\..\I, HHlt:t ·s Iowa skipper suspects sabotage WASHINGTON -The captain of the USS Iowa said Monday that he doesn't "agree or disagree" with the Navy's conclusion t~at gunner's mate Oayton Hanwig likely caused an explosion 1ha1 left 47 sailors dead, but he did say he thou&ht the ship had been sabotaged. "I embraced that it was an intenuonal act," C'apt. Fred Moosally told reporters after his appearance before the Senate Armed Services Com mi nee. "I cannot make the Jump that 11 was absolutely Petty O fficer Hartwig .... I don't think I can say that a definitr 1ndiv1d ual did 1t. He was a good gunner's mate." Miiitary satellite launched CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -A Navstar navigation satellite was rocketed into orbit Monday to Join a network of sL}jlcecraft that guide bombers. warships, m1ss11t's and ground troops with great accuracy. A 128- foot-tall Air Force Delta 2 rocket boost<"d the S65 m1lhon satt'llite mto orbit following a liftoff dela}ed a da) becau~ of a problt'm with a fuel tank pressurization system. The Mavstar 1s 1hc fifth in a new scnes of spact"craft that enable U.S. and allied military units -including plane'i, ships. submannes, tanks and field troops -10 dt'tt'rmint' their positions to wllhm 50 feel in any l)pe of weather anywhere tn the world. Bush won't meet Iran-Contra prosecutor WASHINGTON -Prcs1den1 Bush rebuffed a request by independent counsel Lawrcnct' WalshJor a face-to-face meeung on govt"mment "inter- ference" that could scuttle Iran-Contra cnminal cases. Walsh disclOSt"d Monday. Thr danger "1s particularly acute" 1n 1he case against fonnrr Reagan admin1stra11on National Sccunty Adviser John Poindexter, who JOCS on trial Jan. 22 on five felony charges, the Iran-Contra prosecutor wrote in a report to Congress. Walsh revealed that he wro te Bush on Oct. 19. compla1n1ng about the way the admin1stra11on was invoking national security concerns in the case apinst a former C IA station chief. Joseph Fernandez. Walsh requested a personal mccung to urge Bush 10 direct that 1n1elhgcn~ agencies use a more liberal standard !'CPrding the use of t"v1dence needed in trying fonner aovemment officials. Navy pilots reportedly strafed sheep CARSON OTY. Nev. -The Fallon Naval Air Station has launched a formal inquiry into claims that Navy pilots strafed biahom sheep in nonhem Nevada, officials said. Capt. Rex Rackowitz. Faflon NAS com- mander, ordered the investigation after KTVN-TV. Reno, rcponed Navy pilots had shot at the sheep. H OHl,D HHI•:•·~ Latin peace talks advance SAN JOSE. Costa Rica -PT'csident Jose Azcona Hoyo of Honduras •talked out of, a Central American summit Monday after-a dispute with Nicarquan leader Daniel Ortep. But a Costa IUcan official said the two Central American leaden resolved the dispute and Azcona qrecd to return '° the ptherina. which dealt with the rqjon·s fraa;ile peace procesa.. Azcona'• apokeunan Marco Tulio Romero, said the president walked !JUl becaute Ni~ refuted to prom!1e to drop its cue apinst Hood~ an the World Court an The Hque. N1carqua bas a ca1e pendina apJnst Honduras (or harboring U.S.-backed Contra rebels. After more than th~ houn , Ortep aarecd to suspend the ca1e for six months and Azcona aatd be would return to the mectina. Refugees forced back to Vietnam HONO KONO -A chartered jet canyina SI Vietnamne their dreams of unina new lives shattered, took off for Hanoi before dawn today ia the Int repatriation of boat people apinat their will. Put on the plane were ciabt v~ men, 17 women and 26 cbildrn. In London. the international human riabts P'OUP Amnesty Jnter-•doeal appailed to Prime M inister MarDret Thatcher and the 90vemor of the Britilb colony to halt the repaUiatfon. The Fomp Office declined comment. Some Vietnamete ea.med for hd~ from windows of the detcntioo camp u police equipped with belmeta. shieldl, revolvers aad batom qu~ DUiied than away. -Od!m held lips ~ the metal ban that · '"Wbere is your llmnamty'P" I lnternlitlonlll teMt readies South Pole .~ COUNTY IHT•O· ...,..,.,. AMA -H'O" -WM,,. .. .,.,... lt•ll ll'OmlnO 0«4iow PotU•• -~ NOfti,.~1 -IOUly 10 4f 111(1111 IM4ow ,,..,..,, -<..,,on, IOdl!r. Clt<ff~ln9 In ,,,. .wte<noon ktrwly Hight "' llW ._, "°' 10 -· 10I ~ Cit., l°"'ON -We-• -. a.oc. notlhHJt -· 10 H mpn ~ _. .... at>d <An)'Oltt l""""' I,,.. IOW to lflld-40s H!Qt1• WP<lneK11y "' ""loW 10 -·70. MOUNT MN AMAi -M<Xl'Y cit., s.1t1t1. _,, 9J'IY nor1n "'° nonr>- HU"""'°',,., -~I~ lhuno.ty ••-i NOh• 1n lhe 40\ 10 ""° ~ low. 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Snow adv1sones issued Monday in parts of Tennessee and Kentucky. and wanter stonn watches were post· ed for today 1n ponions o f M1ss1s- sippi. Alabama. Tennessee. North C&rolina, South C'arohna. Wesl Vtr· Jinia. Maryland. Delaware. Wash· 1Q110n O .C.. New Jersey. Penn- sylvania and New York's Long Island. Showen and a few thunderstonns developing ahead of the cold front extended from southwestern M1ss1s- sippi across south central Louisiana to &a.e lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. ne arcttc fro nt blanketed eastern Iowa and nonhern Illinois with snow overnight. Peona. Ill . received 5.5 mches. The Chicago area had an inch or less of snow. and o flk1als there reported o nly manor w(·ather· related traffic problemi. There were clouds over much of the south central and eastern por- tions of the counll). and sunn> 'lk1cs in the northern and central Plaine; and the middle and upper M 1~t!I· sipp1 Valle). Strong nonherl) winds ushered the cold air into the central .S .. bnnging the 50-below-zero wind chills to North Dakota early Mon· day. The strong winds also produc('d snow squalls an the upper Great Lakes region. An upper level ~Cather dts· turban~ brought sno" to the southern Rockies and southern high Plains. Lia.ht snow fell on much of eastern New Mexico and ""estcrn Texas. Las Vegas. N.M .. had two inches of fresh snow on the ground by late morning. There also was snow falling an parts of Tennessee, and 1n a band extending from New York and Pennsylvania to Ohio and southern Michigan. Earl y Mo nday afternoon temperatures wcrt' 1n the tceno; and single numbers from the northern and central Plains 10 tht' upper Great Lake!>. with sub1ero readings across North Dakota. nonhern South Dakota and northern Minne· sota. In Watenown, S.D .. 1he wind chill was the equivalent of 37 below zero. The arcuc front produced a sharp contrast an temperatures across south-central Teus. from 75 degrees at Browns, 1lle to 48 degrees at Cor· pus Chnsll Readings were onl) in the teens across the Teus Pan- handle. Temperatures were above 50 degrees across the Southeast. and 1n the 60s and lower 70s along the central Gulf Coast and 1he Flonda peninsula. An advisory for snow and blowtng snow was posted for the eastern slopes of the Montana Rockies, where southwest winds of 15 to 50 mP.h were sharpJy reducing v1s- ib1hties in local ground blizzards. and were producing wtnd chill read- ings as low as 40 degrees below zero. The low for the nauon Monday momina was 30 degrees below zero at West Yello wstone. Mont 2nd Truat D11d Pl•••• C.11 (714) 432-a870 FlratComm.-. OfangeCoeat DAILY PILOTIT~. Oec1,,.., 12... M 011111 \Hll' Huang Zhen, ex-Chinese envoy helped plan Nix on' s '7 2 visit ,l)EUING -Huana Zhen, a for- mer envoy to the Unued States who beJped plan the bistonc 1972 visit of President Nixon, died Sunday in Beijina. the official X1nhua News Aacncy said. He was 80. lbe news aaency dad not a.ave the cau1e of death. A nal!ve of eastern Anhui prov- ince who Joined the Red Anny In 1931 and the Communist Pany an 1932, Huang also was a fonner minister of culture and ambassador to France. Hunp.ry and Indonesia. At the ume of his death he was a member of the Standtnf \ommmec of the Central Adv1sorv Com · mtu1on. a prestigious bod) of re- tired pany ciders Has officaaJ biograph)' \81d H uang met wttb former Secretal) of State Henry K.Jssanger to prepare Nixon·, February 1972 vmt. which bqan the process of wanner l ' S .( h1ne!>e ttcs that culminated w11h tht' es1at>- hshment of full d1plomauc relation"i IO 1979. From 197 3 to IQ 77. hr headed China's liaison office 1n the Un11ed States. He also ~rved as prrs1dent of the Chana-U.S. Pt"Ople's Fnendsh1p Assoc1auon. John Payn~, actor In 'Mlrac/~ on 34th St. ' MALIBU -Actor John Pa\ne. who pla)ed a la")l'r arguing iha1 Santa Claus n1sts in "Miracle on 34th Street... died Dec 6 of hean d1scuc at age 77 Payne made his mark in film as a leading man in a number of 20th Century Fox musical!. 1n the I ~.i<.Js. often stamng opposlle .\lice Fa)I.' or Ben~ Grable His Foll films include ··Tin Pan Alley.'' "Sun Valle~ ~renadc .. "Hello Fnsco Hello." "'ipnngt1ml" an the Rockies:· "The Doll) 1s.- ten," .. The Razor's Edge" and ··Sen· timentaJ Journey." Payne starred wuh Maureen O'Hara, Edmund Gwe nn and an 8· year-old Natalie Wood 1n a 1947 film about a liule girl who refused to believe in Km K.nngle "Maracle on ]4th Street" won thrtt Oscars and emerged through repeated C hnstmas-umc rebroad- casu on local tele' 1s1o n 1a11on'> as a Chnstmas fa' onte Pa)'ne 1s surv1,ed b' h1'\ ""lie oJ :n years. actress .\le\andra ··~nd'" Crowell ( urt1'> thrt't' l hildrt'n and two grandl h1ldrcn May Swenson, wrot~ for N~w York~r BETH.\~'l Bf-\Clf ()\·I -\1.t' $ ..... ens.on "hO\t' "'orl.. l J O he: found 1n maO\ antholog1l'' .rnd .,., ho "a' a re&ular contnhutur 111 r he Ne" Yorker died Dn 4 \he "'J' 7o S"enson. "'h11'>t" l aU'>l' Of death was unkno"n puhll'>hcd her first book of poem., ··.\nolhl·r .\n1mal." 10 1954 She puhh!>hed ntnl' 'olumt.'<i of poems. Beside' I he ~<'"' Yorker. she aho "rutt' lnr .\tlJnlll Mo nthh and aturda\ Rn 11:" maga11 ne'> wenson'<, la11:<it "orl.. "In Other Words." "'a' puhll\hnl three ~ca~ ago he "as a"ard..-d J S r'S.U<XJ Mac.\rthur F-oundJl111n Fello.,.,,sh1p two ~ears ago Richard W ~/ch, h~ad~d Bo~lng aircraft division SE.\TTLE -R1lhard \\ \\ekh who ro~ from Juounl1ng llcrl.. to pre51dent of Buc1ng < o ' lOm· merc1al aircraft di\ 1\1on, died ;'I.I)' ..28 at agt' 69 Hl' had .,utlrn·d from a neurologica l d1~asc A native ot Baraboo, Was .. Welch was hared by Boeing as in account- ing clerk 1n 1949. 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' . • • Rullng on Keatlng's assests postponed Study says fears over foreign investment in .U.S. unwarranted ly ANDft\11 OKUN ~--~ LOS ANGELES -A federal jud&e Monday listened to attorneys representing a number of investors arsue for an order that would freeze the assets of embattled financier Charles H. Keating Jr. and members of his family. But U.S. District Judge Stephen V. Wilson delayed a ruling, insfud scheduling another hearing on the issue for Dec. 21. • Keating, chairman of bankrupt American Continental Corp. and its subsidiary. defunct Irvine-based Lincoln Savings and Loan. is the target of class action fraud suits filed by thousands of investors. Wilson did rule Monday that all investors who bought ACC stock after January I 986 or who purchased unsecured bonds that ACC marketed through Lincoln Sav- ings constituted a legal class. which clears the way for the class action suits to proceed. The bond holders accuse Keating of fraudulently selling them $200 million of .. subordinated deben- tures" through Lincoln branches - securities that became virtually worthless after ACC declared banlcruptcy. Joseph Cotcheu. who represents five individual investors and the First Baptist Church of Santa Ana, was one of the attorneys asking Wilson to issue a court order freez- ing Kcating's assets. Cotchett alleged that tens of millions of dollars belonging to the plaintiffs had been transferred out of the company to Keating and his family and sometimes overseas. The Judge told Cotcbett he had to prove that Keating was acting as the company's "alter-ego" before Keat- ina's personal assets could be frozen. Cotcbett responded that Keating and his family "held virtually all the . offices that could be held in ACC or its subsidiaries" and that it would take two hours to list all of their positions. But Kcating's lawyer, James Ham. arsued there was no legal basis for freezing Kcating's personal assets. "It's not enough that Mr. Keating flew in an airplane. It's not enough that Mr. Keating was the control person." Ham said ... There has to be some evidence that the plaintiffs believed they were dealing with Keatina personally" or that Keating WU leCUrina tbe bonds. WASHINGTON (AP Foreip ownenhip of U.S. fact es. banks and other buaincsses has lated in recent years. but most about advene ecionomic con uences &om forei&n control aIC nwar- runed, concludes a study cated Monday by a Washington research pup. The Institute for International Economics said that, contrary to t0me arsuments. the growth of forcian ownership has not translated into a loss of jobs for Americans and that foreign-owned firms paid their U.S. workers the same as domestic firms. The institute argued against chan&inJ any U .S. laws to block foreian investment, saying that e_vcn n II ·\'I ' '\ l st: DID NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 11 """· Mliif· ~;· l ,, E B = DOftJO\EStiERAGES .'9ETAl .. S Pftl('ES NEW YOfUI tAf>) -SC)OI nom.trou1 ,.,,.. .. Pt!Cea Monday -Aluminum . 1200 pu PC)UnO. NYC-a spot mon1h Mon COCIC)ef • S 1 1"° • pounO. U S o..11na1oont COCIC)ef • SI 05 70 ~· per pound NY Come>< 1P01 "'°""' Mon Leed • 31 cent• • p0un0 Zinc • 73 cent• • PO<.ncl • .,..._.., fin • 5'.0Ut IMI ... W .... c:oml)Ollte pnoe 9<1< 11> I ,...., • " 13S Hlltldy ' Hennen (only Oelly QUOl•I ._ • 1$ lt2 per !Toy 01 NY C-IOOI month Mon M9rcuty • uu 00-$300 00 per 78 ti> ftUll - Yotk PIMtnum • '50000-U10 00 l•oY oz . N V (contract> ,._...., ... , 1.20 N. y ~ epot per l•C'f Cll.. "'°" OUR RA1E IS SO SMALL IT'S 0 in the area of national sccunty the arowth of forcian ownership was not of concern. .. Even with the recent jfOwth in foreian ownenh.ip, fore11n firms play a smaller role in the U.S. economy than in the canadian and ~or European economies." wrote the authors of the report, Paul K.ruaman, an economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-. nolO&Y, and Edwin M. Graham. a business professor at Dulce Univer· sity. The study said that foreign firms accounted (or 7 percent of total U.S. employment in manufacturing in 1986 compared to 21 percent in France, 14 percent in Britain and 13 percent in West Germany. By con- ~ " II \'I' \ 'I I·:' D I D NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 11 """· ' Meft· ri,:r •v ~ ' ~~ =:hohs IOWS 29 :\ llEX l .t :.\ ot:Hs GOLD PRICES ... s.lecl.O WOllO QOIO Pf !Cea Moneley 1>Y The A .. aooeteo Pr.- Hong KOt!Q lele S• 12 SS up S<1 70 london momlnQ htng S• I• 00. up S• 65 lonOon •lternoon 11a1ng s.t 1s so up Sii 1s lonclon late S<I 18 7S up SS 70 Petle enemoon 11.ing s.t 1• 1s up SS 7S Fr-Ml l\aong "'1• 2S up SS 37 ZurlCfl lata ett«noon SA tS 7S up Ml SO S<11& 25 Wied. NY Hendy & Harmen "'1 s so UP Sii Is NY ~Cl "'18 841 up S6 16 NY ~O lal><IC.al.O "'37 70 up 56 •7 NY c.omex V(ll4 "'°1 mot>lh C1oM Mon SA 16 80 up ssoo 14 N~ Rtc>ublte Ne1oonet Bet1• ' pm Mon S• 16 ~-up OW Adaaed Line cl Cmtit (PLC) lcb you ippCM ~OMI bn •I wry favonlble i 1 e11.-. Once your PLC is tet up, all you CID ii Mile a cl-* when you need exam cath. principal. (These methods may iesult in a final ~cl entire loan balance at end of term). As soon a you pay back any part of the principal. chat amount is available again. aer.. il'I ...... km. lhe il*5Clt you pmy 11111 ........ , .. .ting OD your F••rnddnM 2 • • n••••aauMEN'I: ..... 1..,ta,r-1o..-, ,om:PLC. WicmPIJ.I E HGlllJora,_. roflhe SPEEDY SERVICE. ~·u give you., 1mwer on your Pl.C ~within 48 tnn. So call the loan office below or *1> by any Gal American olftce. And pepwe '>be.overwhelmed. f I 2 91 trast, foman-<>wned finns employed only I peromt of manufacturi.na work.en in Japan.. . "If one country invests heavily in another country. which country has sivcn the most bostqcsr' K.ruaman asked at a news conference where the report was released ... Japan is aoina 10 find that it tias a very great stake in what the U.S. government decides when it discovers that it has a rather large part of its national wealth invested inside the U.S. borders." The new report. "Foreign Direct Investment in the United States." analyzed the rapid growth in foreign direct investment. To count as foreian ownership, the foreign firm must own at least I 0 percent of a U.S. business4 The heav y purchases by foreigners, in particular the Japanese. have triggered concern in Congress and elsewhere that the United States is selling off its econ- omic destiny to foreigners. ''SE l PS A DOM'S NEW YORK (AP> -Tile followlno llst wws ,,,. New York Stock Exdlanoe stocks •nd w•"-"" 1"81 PMlve oone UP ,,,. mo.tend down the mosl b8Md on e>ercenl Of ~ for Mond8y. No MCUrllles tr~tno below S2 or 1000 res ere Included d ~ betwt«t PAV S dosing et end pereentt;• ctle~ •r• the price encl Mond8v' · P.m. pr ce. ust !'ct. ark nov I lit UP 1,.9 s Ya * Up 1 .6 IK nt 'h 1.4 UP 1 .1 QYle Clev I ~ Up 7.t SG 'h * Up 7. ec: * UP 7. rtnacoExP "4 1;,. Up 7.1 mLP pr lit 1/• UP 6.9 Tedi ~ Up U e 12 "4 UP 6.1 rentcn Inc 2 v. UP 6.7 Stor •11e '.4 UP ., ndmere 9 'h UP . i 9'f!Mn 32'1• IJ,(, UP . rPNrm 7 * UP .7 rotd n 91/J 'h UP .6 •mdShOf 7V. ~ Up .6 rMcGld 14'/• ~ Up .6 Munslnowr ~ V. 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The .I>!'• ~ averaae of 30 indusm.ts fell 3.20 points to 2,728.24 after pinana ]A66 points in Friday's session. w1 Occlinina iuues outpaced advances by a S to 4 ~ ~ na~dc t.radin1 of New York Stock Exchangt>listed stocks, Wlth 844 111ues ~. 669 up and 477 unchanaed. Traders said hiah-tcchn~lOIY stocks ~~ losers after two brokeraacs lowered the investment rat1np of Compeq#ftd Apple computer companic$. in_, l~~ dru AT&T confirms up to 25,000job cuts NEW YORK -American Telephone &. Telegraph Co. said Monday it CX(>CCts to cut as many as 25.000 jobs this year and plans to cw an additional 8,SOO in 1990, a result of labor-saving technology and toU&h competition. Analysts praised AT & rs cost<utting f~rvor. "It's really demonstrating that a very. very' sign111cant cultural cbaqe is 'oing on within AT&T. Bob AJlcn (the chairman) is recognizing thaJ the ulnmate boss is the shareholder," said Charles Nichols. a Prudential-Bathe Securities Inc. analyst. AT&rs largest union. the Communications Workers of America0~id customer service was bound to suffer. AT & T stock rose 75 cents to ~j7y, a share on the New York Stock Exchange. , '\ l 'SE ('0 .,.POSITt: 'l'HA '\SA('TIO'\S 8y VIDA a.AN ........ Co: 4 ... ~ben of I.be SPY&laa Hill Gar· ... -a{ib are IOme of the best coob iD town. but traditionally, on one day ~ I.be Olristmu seuon. they wave the cookin& \0 The Riu. W~y Wu their luncheon da• '81 the restaurant. At previous ptberinp, each ee1:10n found a l*ket of ribbon-tied recipes with contributions by all members.. No bcipe packets this year. The rumor wu that a reciP.C/infonnation book is beina complied. But, then there wu a rumor from one member that bet plans are to live up cookina and turn her kitchen into a spa. Anyway, 41 men'lben showed for the bolida'Y party and they came clutcbina adorable stuffed animals. The cuddly collection sat around the ChrisJmas tree while the women ate sbri19.~t. salad, turkey picata and a surpnK dessert. chocolate/raspberry sou me. arc delivering the animals cmoon to Fairview." said Mary Otteno••· who planned the party with Marilyu Fales. Preadent Jou Brady welcomed the lunch bunch and with only very brief announcements (including the couple•s dinner at Balboa Bay Club), the event was devoted to din- ina,lsociaJ izi ng.. Table topics were an a wide range l .. '1. BOl·o Less drinking on barroom dance floors An expert on cocktail lounges says. those with the smaller dance floor aiet the most heavy drinkers. I...ar&e dance fl oors seem 10 promote moderate drinking. he claims. This is the same expert who says. un- surprisinJiy. Five out of 10 drinkers in any given bar at any given time arc somewhat anebnated, and one out of eight is downright drunk. Grizzly bears love to hunt mace. Spend hours at 11. In only 6 percent of the murders do blood-relatives kill blood rela- tives. But ·in-laws kill in-laws and step-relatives kill s1ep-rcla11ves in 19 percent. So report the cnme sta11st1- c1ans. What's the best way to S'-'addle an infant? Tightly, 10 give that hcld- close 9CCurity? Or loosely. for free- dom's sake? Russian mothers tra- ditionally swaddle tightly. almost 1mmobihzing the bab). American mothtrs are morc inclined to . wrap the baby loosely an a k1 ck-and-wiggls mode.. Ling on your tiptoes bunches up your calf muscles. A shoe expert says that's why legs of women in high heels look shapelier. Oieot writes: "It's one thing 10 have prestige, another to command respect." Maybe so, maybe so. How many politicrans can yo-u bring m mind who gained prestige but lost respect? My niece complained, .. There's not enough ho rseradish for the waf- fl~ ... Q. Why was the body of President Will1aftl Henry Harrison buried in five ooffins one inside another? A. H e so willed it. In fear of grave robbers. The body of has son. John Scott Harrison. had been stolen by such thieves. Three out of five panda binbs produce twins. But so fragile ~ they the m other almost never tncs to save the weaker cub. A newborn panda only weighs about four ounc:a. Q. Don't m ost dogs sleep half the lime? A. Almost -11 out of every 24 hou.n._ Q. 1 lcnow a "Iona dozen" is 13. Whlll' a .. long l 00'~ A. 120. .. , *c>uld never read a book ... said W row Wilson, "if it were poss- me to talk half an hour with who wrote iL" of interests including world affairs. local events with a lot of travel talk. Oub programs also reflect the varied interest of members. As a matter of fact, the club even had a program on prdening this year. (The speaker's name was Evelya Wieder -pro- nounced "weeder.") Jo Au Mc~. who says her life is on track and filled with'travel plans; Betty WUaoD, back in Orange County after living in Philadelphia for five years: Marcie Adler, S..ron Pe.ce, Ra~ Moat1omery, Carol Basset. Catlay Sclaroede and Cathy Udall were in on the lunching fun. Also, All.a Teater, who has had a granddaughter. Laaren Mklaelle Mclatyre, since the '88 holiday event. She was seated at the table with Osterhouse. who reported o....-Coeet OAlLY PILOT/Tueedey, Oeoember 12. -A7 0..,-...... -~ ... -- M•rltrnn '•I•• fl•ftt with M•l'J Osterhoua. another granddaughter. 9month-old K.rtatln Osterhouse. The organization hm11s its mem- bership to 60 and there's a waiting hst of women who want 10 get 1n on the club's fu n programs and ac-' tivit1ics ... But. '-'C dad something this year and proved 'A-f're not )USt fluff," said Jud) Kolar .. We built a can tree and donated 11 to the Saha- llon Army. Our members went 10 all of the 350 home\ 1n ~p~glass and collected canned too<l E'er. bod\ was so generou!> ~1th their ·dona- tions. Sance the area :) hilly our tret was a flat one. "On the h11ls1dc under the coral l~ at the Spyglass cntran~. we built It W1th the help of m) engineer husband Jan. (an' '-'Cre stacked 10 feet wide, eight kct long and thrtt' feet high:· HICIUf,f 8y0tW.IS_,.N with OMAlt SHAB' end T~AH .-SCH Both vulnerabl~. South deals. NOllTH • K 17 l • J 7 J ':-A J JO IS' + VoW WEST EAST • 6 V-96542 c 7 J • 10 s 3 • K Q 10 KQ96l 4 2 + Q J JO 6 5 + SOUTH •AQJ 9' Al Vold +AK 9873 The bidding: South West l + Pus l • Pu 6 + Pass Opening lead North 2 3 • Pa Six of • East Pass Pass Pas In an histo ric dec1s1on. the Board of Directors of the American Con- tract Bridge League voted to sanc- tion the Omar Sharif World Individual Tournament. to be held at thc Showboat Hotel an Atlantic Cit> next May. Thi~ 1~ the first lime ma ter points wall be awarded at a t0urnament with money prizes. Life was unbearable before surgery I would not expect this hand io cause much problem in eJlher the Championship or Open d1vis1on. It did. though. 1n a rubber bridge game. '-'here North-outh reached sue spades on the natural sequence shown. Because of the void m pan· ner's suit, South wa~ disinclined to probe for a grand slam. West found the excellent lead of a trump. and declarer was rather care- less m handling the combined assets. East withheld the ten of trumps so declarer's nine won. A fter cashing the ace of clubs. declarer ruffed a club. dJscarded a heart on the ace of diamonds, came 10 hand with the ace of hearts and med to ruff anoth- er club with the e1gh1 of trumps. East O\crruffed 'Aith the ten, re- turned a trump and declarer was stranded w11h a club loser. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read your column in the San Juan Star for .many years and feel as if I know you. The story I have to tell will give hope and encouragement 10 readers who were born "less than perfect." Please pnnt 11. l was born with Crouzon's Dis· case. which causes facial disfigure· menl. I had to hve w1 1h 11 until a rcconstructive plastic surgeon help- ed me achieve a normal appearance. For the first 20 )cars ot m) hfe 1 was subjected to reJecllon. dis- crimination in its u,iiest form. cruel remarks and intense loneliness. When I entered kandergarten. I e n- countered classmates who were a l fi rst afraid of me and then they turned into tormentors. I was nicknamed "Frog Face" and ht"ard the word "deformed " almost C\CI) day. As I look back. 1t wasn't on l~· the children who treated me hke a freak -many adults let me know that my appearance shocked them. llOHOst·op1-: IY Sydney Omit" lu~y. Dec. 12 I was made to feel that 1 didn't have the ngh1 10 be among normal peo ple because I had made the m uncomfortable. C hccrleading and dates and dances were not for me. not that I wouldn't have loved to participate. but nobody wanted me around. M) daily life consisted of bauling feel- angs of despair because I JUSt didn't fit in. A nde o n a bus was a challenge. I was subJcCted to stares by adults. Young children laughed 1n my face. Can you 1mag10e "hat 1t would be hke to have all the ordinal) prob- lems that hfe bnngs combaned "11h bcang fac1all~ disfigured., This added burden 1s extrcmel} difficult to ac- cept wtlhout being batter T here were times when I JUSI wanted to sta} home to avoid the paan and hum1h· a11on. Facial disfigurement can happen from a congcn11al cond1110l'I hke mine. or from cancer. an accident or bcin1 burned. God knows nobod) ARIES (March 2 I -Apnl 19): Full moon coincides with special rela- tionship with close neighbor. brother or sister. Bro ken promise was not intentional. Settle dispute in dignified. mature manner. Check tires. spark plugs of automobile. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Debt will be paid in full. You'll say, .. This seems to be my money day!" Pressure exists concemins bills. insurance. medical fees. You'll win and emerge smiling. Cancer. Capncom persons play roles. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Misston completed. Don't stay too long. Prestige elevated and not much you can say will lift you h1Jher. Means leave well enouaJ:! alone. Message will become crystal<lear. Anes figures promi- nentlf . ~ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Day starts with gJoomy predictions by one close to you. possibly panncr or mate. Long-distance call clears air. provides ruson for late supper celebration. You'll say. "I was sure of it." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Much of your success will be due to intuition. Hunch pays ofT, those who doubted will offer apologlcs. Oose famiJy member says. "You did it but 1 don't know how.'' VlllGO (Aug. 2l-Scpt. 22): Lunar phase activates career. business, participation in community or cbanty (>rOJCCt. Diversify, make inquiries. add to wardrobe. Give full play to cunosity. UBR.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What previously was far away will not be within reach. Unorthodox approach brings desired results. Emben of romance will be heated. You're going strong and don't pcnnit anyone to nay say it. . SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Work W1tb your .hands. ~I for mfo.r- mation, check source material. Mem~r of. oppo~H~ se~ 1s smc:crc . an declaring. "I truly want to be your friend. Gcmam, Virgo. Sagittanus persons in picture. ' SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Attention centers around home appliances. domestic situation. necessity .for dipl~macy. You'll ~lso I?' concerned with cooperative efforts. reputauon, mantal status. Relanonahip unckt)oes test. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Obtain hint from Sagittarius mes51F- Current cycle bi&hli&hts moods. promises. ~p~tions. ln~vidual wb~ helped in put may now seek your finanaal aid. Walk hne bet-wttn symi-thy, extravqance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Relationship that ~ in "playful" manner could now loom la~. Emphasis on responsability, finances. preuurc, deadline. Older indivadual plays "sober" role. PllCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Current cycle reveals neaotiations are concluded. You'll lmow it within four days. Property could be involved. Alent or another reprctenti!ll you feels compcl&ed to remain silent. Be i-tie:ru. IP DBC. ll 18 YOUR BlftTBDAY: Ultimatum wu ajvcn, time of dMcPiac bu paeect, It's obvious that you have oonchaded cycle relatina to home. marital •tu. property. chooses It. But there 1s help for these peo ple no'-'. thanl..s to the wonders of medical science M} li fe changed "hen I "ent 10 the Institute of Reconstruct I\ e Plastic Surgcr) at Ne" York U n1ver- Sll) Medical Center. This wonderful place does miraculous things. 1 had several surgenc\. and today I look like a perfect!~ normal young lad). I hope )OU will tell people who are disfigured . whatc' er the cause. that the~ desen e 10 be accepted and rtSpe{:tcd as human beings and that the)' should hold their heads high while they seek 1hc help they need. I cannot say enough for the doc- tors and nurses who took care of me I feel so luck> I know this 1s a ~Cf) long letter . .\nn. but I pra~ that )Ou will find room for 11 It could make a big difference an somebody's hfe -G ISEL.\ T JOSEPH (SAN JUAN. PUERTO RICO> DEAR GISELA: Here Is yoar let· ter and my bearlfelt tllaaks for wrttln1 It. Yoar story Is a sblniag uample of courage and u lDdoml· table spirit. Bless yoa for bavlng U1e self-confidence to write as you did. And now, dear readers. this is llle time of year wben a (l"Ut many of yH write and ask wlaere lo sead money to belp people lit aeed. I bow of DO better place lit.an tbe lilospltal wbere Gisela bad tboae operations. I laavt vlalted tut boapltal and can tell yH It is a Hperb place and the people are woaderfal. No oae Is t•n1ed away, not evea tbose w~o CAii.Dot afford to pay. Please make oat yoar chttk to the Nadoul FoudatlH for Facial Re- coutncUoa, 317 E. 34~ St., New York, N.Y .. 10011. nulls ud God ..... As you ..:an sec. 13 tricks arc there for the taking. At tnck two South should ruff a lo" club on the board-cashing the ace was a mis- take. After d1scardrng a heart on the ace of diamonds. the closed hand as entered '-'Ith the ace of hcans for another club ruff. Declarer returns 10 hand with a ruff and trumps a third club with the king of spades. Everythtng 1s no" an place to bnng the hand to a speedy and successful conclusion. South ruffs a red suit with the 1ack. draws the o utstanding trumps and simply cashes his winners. AMLIN G'S lS Fresh and Natural living and fresh-cut trees (custom llockJng) wreaths, garlands and colorful holiday gih plant& Come and See the Blg Gingerbread Houeel 1 soo eut coe• hwy .. newpon bach 144-1111 1y TOM TITUS ~...--c .. 1 ... -.. Christmas seasons come and go, and so do productions of "A Christmas Carol" at Soulh Coast Rcpcnory -and sometimes it seems as if ntithcr changct very much from one year to the nc1tt. This season: however, SCR's an- nual revi val of the Charles Dickens classic - its 10th -rcflttts some not.able aherations both in character and technique. The holiday show is playing through Christmas Eve at the Crista Mesa theatcr. Those who have returned faithful- ly, like swallows, to the SCR ~heater each December will notice a few alterations in the cast. Actors Jarion Monroe and Dennis Robertson,'who have performed in several recent SCR shows, have been added to the cast -both replacing company reg- ular Richard Doyle, whose schedule Prohibited him from participating this time around. Ni ne-year .. Christmas Carol .. actress Michelle Wallen is absenl for lhe first time, an_d 1here's a new, vital face in the role of young Ebenezer Scrooge. 7:00 7:30 8:00 Ouae di Loreto. Tec:hnician1 have cooked up somethina new for the 1989 rendi- tion -.snow on Ouisunas momin&. And certain ensemble scenes (most notably the newspapcr-readina aendemen on tbe day of Scrooee's funeral) have been amplified by I~ year director John-David Keller. The hcan of the SCR classic, however. is still bcatin& vibranUy in the penonqe of Kai Landon Jr .. whose SctoOlt has anchored every retellina of1he story, adapted for the stact in 1980 by SCR's Jerry Patch. Landon makes his snappish miser a fearsome creature , and his Chris1mas momin1 conversion still buoys the playgoers' spirils like a cuf. of wauail. ohn Ellington·s Bob Cratchit. Don Took's specter of Jacob Marley and Ron Michaelson's j olly spirit of Christmas present remain in fin e form in their 10th seasons. Likewise. An Koustik's garrulous cider S('ller and merry Fezziwig remains a cons- tan t delifit. along with Ho.,.,·ard Shangraw s Fred, Anni Long's 1oy lady/Sally, Martha McFarland's Mrs. Fezziwii/rag picker and Marilyn Fox'S deliablful Mr1. Cratchil Monroe, in Doyle's old role as lbo &host of Christmas ~t., is a unootll., sqbtJe spirit, anicu14tin1 the evencs 1Kl1 shaped Scroosc's life, while Robertson enac1s Doyle's other-u- si&1lment as a charity solicitor. Di Lorcto's young Ebenezer and Devon Raymond u his beloved · who cuts off lhe romance over his rur1uit of riches enact their pi vota. vianette beautifully. PerformanCC1 continue Tundays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Satur~ days at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., Sundays at noon and 4 p.n\. until Dec. 24 on the Mainstage of the SCR theater, 6·S5 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-0433 for tick.el infor- mation. • • • BACKSTAGE -The South Or· ange County Community Theater will prcse n1 a reader's theater pro- duction of Robert· Aw:lerson's "Silent Nigh1, Lonely Night" next Monda,_at 8 p.m. in the Village San Juan Clubhouse. 26383 Shadybrook Road .... call 248-0808 for additional information. 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 D -· -0 Rncvt 911 {Ill StefeoJ o 8-lty Md Ill INll !SNson PTtrflle!tl) !In Stereo! O .... ··-..... 0 D Eu•ilii1M11I ..... c.., Matlock '"The BU00oes {Ill In tfw HNt of Ille Niglll Midrllgld C..... ··Blues !or .... TO!lighl Sllow .~ Sl11eo•n ··y......,_...' Ill\ S!flfl01..., Mr. Cllaflit /RJ fll'l S1ereo1 r-1n Ster10l a """" . NBA BIP:•lball Los A~s Qippets al PortllnO T1ill Slat BfS (Ll~ll -· CllHrs O ....... • ..., ..... EYt on LA. Who'• tN ·-RotNllllt [In Cotd'l [In flil'ly~' Mdlael s .... N9'1tine O .... , '"" Srer.01b Sweo1.., Jin Stereol :J . ... 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Die Hard 2 is d irected by Renny Harlin, 1he Finnish-bom filmmaker who recrntly completed the upcoming Sil ver PicturC"S production "f ord Fairlane," starring Andre.,.,· Dice Clay, Wayne Newton and Priscilla Presley. Harlin's previous directorial credits include "Dom America n.'' "Priw n" and "A Nightmare On Elm StrCC"t 4: Tht' Drram Mas1er." which remains the most profitabl e entry of the perenn ial horrOr film series. A major international airpon becomes an arena for terror in this sequel 10 the I 988 blockbuster, as Det. McClane (Bruce Will is) is drawn into a deadly game of cat-and·mouse with an el ite spe<"ial forces un i1 which has seized a bustl ing East Coas1 airport. Led by a maniacal former U.S. military officer. th e gro up plans to intercept the ex tradition of a Latin American drug cur as he is brought into the Unitrd States for proS«ut ion. But th ey did n't coun1 on the presence of John McC'1ane. Willis comes to "Die Hard. 2" fresh from a widely- praiscd performance as t he \'Oict' of the wisc<racking baby in the cu rrent hit "Look Who's Talking." Earlier thi s year. 1he actor portrayed a Vietnam War veteran in director Norman Jewison's "In Country ." Thl" !cam of bchind-tht'-sccnes personnel on "Die Hard 2" includes director o f photo~raphy Oliver Wood (whose credits include "Ford Fa1rlane"), production designer John Vallone (an Oscar nominee for his contributions to "Star Trek -The Motion Piclure"), costume designer Marilyn Vance (an Oscar n0Jl1inct: for "The Untoucha bles") and fi lm edi1or Stuan Baird (an Oscar nomtnl>e for ··Gorillas In the Mist T he Adventure of Dian Fossey" and Richard Donner's "Superman"). MOVIE LISTINGS Costa Mesa IOWAllllJ Cll~•MA C:INl'lll 1101 •!o•C>o• ... d /'-"~ .. V••OI' Ctt>!•• 'll f •<•I 1L--'1T• ...... 1PG11111 J • ~ 8 10 2 ,...Uttltllll.,M•W!GJI/ ··~JI~ \IS I ... J llt•I M.,._t .. s ll'GI I/ I Ki I / 10 10 • All o.,. 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But soothina words ... don't provide an adequate to the latest report by the House Enersy and .A>lllllJJatlC 1uboommittee. Tbe committee found that enouah plutonium to build nuclear bomb "was left unattended in unalarmed rooms urina off-shift hours." The committee learned that the ~•rt1ment of Energy gave the lab the very bottom security una o( all 26 weapons plants and regional offices dealina with nuclear weapons material. The University of California. which manages the lab, playina with dynamite -the equivalent of millions of 'ck.s of dynamite. Tlte Su FrucllCO Cirollkle ederal water contracts Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan's latest bumbling ttempt to accommodate his critics hasn't brought him any ·~loser to resolving the controversy over the ill-considered renewal of the Bureau of Reclamation's 40-year contracts for delivering irrigation water to Western agriculture. This shouldn't be that hard a problem: All he has to do is abide y the law instead of trying to dance around it. Under federal law. the Depanment of the Interior is iequired to analyze potential environmental effects before \t su.rts issuing new contracts that will lock up hundreds of millions of acre feet of water for the next four decades. Since the current contracts were drawn up 40 years ago, when the nation's needs were very djffercnt than they are today, and since the precedents set by any new contracts the department issues will affect the availability of water supplies throughout the Western United States for gener- ations to come. tt would be hard to imagine any decision Lujan is ever likely to make that needs more in the way of careful analysis and forethought. But un'cier strong pressure from San Joa.Quin Valley farm interests. Lujan announced earlier this year that he was going to stan issuing contracts without any review at all. That set off so much furor that now he's decided not to backtrack exactly so much as scramble for cover. Instead of forgoing all consideration of the impact, he's proposing to go ahead and renew the contracts right away and then do an environmental analysis ... (and) he's not going to reduce the amount of water that's being delivered by one drop ... , If Con$rcss can't persuade Lujan to start living up to his respons1biitics under the law, the courts cenainly wi ll. Tbe Fresao Bee Long-term care for elderly Some California legislators got a harrowing glimpse ... at the challenge facing those who provide long-tenn care to infirm, elderly relatives ... Litle attention has been given to the plight of caregivers who look after sick and disabled older family members. These are the so-called "sandwich generation." people who find themselves sandwiched between responsbilities for career, children. marriage and care for elderly relatives. Some telling tstimony o n caring for relatives suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other infirmities was de- livered to the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long Term Care ... Assemblyman Lloyd G. Connelly of Sacramento, chair- man of the committee. said he will explore legislation that would help caregjving state employees in meeting such family obligations. The assemblyman also promised to explore ways in which the state can work with private employers to promote such programs. This is an area where government can appropriately work with the private sector. To do nothing in this critical matter would in the long run be extremely costly to everyone. Tiie Holonl Satille/ Fear of earthquakes Those Californians. and apparently there arc more than a few, who are th.inking of heading cast because of October's earthquake might want to reconsider. The East Coast has recorded similar temblors, and Klaus Jacobs, professor of geophysics at Columbia Univer- sity, has told a congressional committee: .. I would say the level of preparedness (in the East) could best be described as zilch." Tiie Stoctto• Record 1, o RANt.f COAST lllilJ_P_il_•_~ --- Wt' f'Ott'r t#w t'fM!llt. RO'\f.~IARl' CHl Rt:IUIA' -Pl nusm:n fO'f TA IT •:dilnr no\ n:" •·' \nor1al r •.d11or TO\l l I.\ \I'\ ~ .. ~. Edhor "TEVE MARDI E Cit Editor ROGt:H ffl.()()\I rtalurtt f.dllnr HOGER CARI ON Sporta Ed11or TOMB DO ClrHl.tNM. Dlreeeur .. TERI PUPO Clrculallon Marb1ln1 Mana1er 808 f'RANK Home O.H~tty MH•lu CHALON COOO C..to~r f\'kt M...,tr PRrUIOO H4H ...,..., RHONDA WEF.O O...Pr•n ln1M...., DON A JACOININ Cn4ll Mer pr ''"' Rt:IC.llt:,Bf.HC. Rr1ail Sain Manit~rr <.HERi FREF.\IA' n •• ,mf'd 'fan.,.,.r Jl 0\ OlTlT\(; . ·~~al .\d•f'rl1~in(l \lana(lf'r BECK l' . HENDERSON Art °'f'fttor MARYCARTI:R A• S.rvifoet M•••r HENRl' KNIGHT ,......,._ ..... USA TA!ll~El' p,.._p,... S.,..IMr PA TIUCk TOOL ,,....,...~ ..... 9aJn' DOUTHETT • ,.. .... 1 .......... ..... CJIAWYOaD ......... C O 'I 'ti I ' I \ H \ Events validate freedom of choice ly MAllY SOlA Although they may not appear to be connected at first glance, there does seem to be a common thread runnioa tborugh recent events at the local. national. and international levels that seems to indicate tbe idea that choice .is a fundamental need for more people. Our local school board election focused to a great extent on the issue of sex education. or, mort spe-c1fi- cally, on the question of prcsentmg abstinence as the onl> opuon avail- able in deahng w1tl) sex. As the mother of a sixth-grade daughter. I am naturally vef) concerned about what she will and will not be taught regardmg sex. Whale l most definnel} feel that for teen-agers abs11nence 1s the best choice, I also think at 1s unrealistic, 1f not dan,erous, to present it as the only pos.s1b1l1ty. By the time they have sex education classes, most teens are well aware that abstinence is not the only game in town. Ex- ploring the other options gives us the chance to present the conse- quences which may arise if teens pick an active sexual hfe. If we pretend we are ignorant that any choice other than abstinence exists. and not give our children some idea of what pos!>1bhh11es he ahead and how to deal with them. then we run the risk of tncouraging expenmenta- tion as a method of finding out what else 1s out there We also lose a chance to sho"' children, at an age when the~ tend naturally to distrust adults. that we can be honest mg" 1ng them an idea of what the world will hold for them and ways of e"aluaung these op- uons. We now seem to have made the step to a reahsuc presentauon of the "facts of life" as tht'} ma} be con- fro nted by today's child an the dis- trict's new drug t'dcuat1on program. 0 .A.R.E. Introduced into the clcmentar) schools this )ear. this program tells the children what drugs are. how the> can be abused. and best of all gi ves them wa)'s to say no efTccu"el) It acknowleges that drugs exist. that our children wdl most hkcly Ix exposed to them within a few vears. and that the inducement to ·If) drugs will come from close friends. not some anonymous drug pusher outside the school yard ft"n ce Wt can cena1nl~ dn dop the same honest\ 1n our SC\ education program Se.ll. 1s something that most children ha'e been exposed to on an l .. ElTERS ongoing basis since the) were vef) young thanks to movies. telev1s1on. and advenisin~. We must show our teens what options they ma) ha'e to choose fro m and g1,e them gcxxt reasons fo r picking the one '-'C would ha'c them selen. One of the fundamental purposes of cducauon 1s to teach <.tudent'> that choices are a'a1labk and 111 gl\c them processes for evaluaung the optio n the)' ha'e We hope that our children wall al"' a) s ha' e ho1l es lo make. let's give thtm the idea that this as a good thing. t''cn 1f "'e don't alwa:rs hkt some of the poss1b1h11es available. At the nauonal le' cl. the rl·rent gubernatonal t lecuom "'ht>rt' pro- cho1cc candidates were '1ctonous show how 1mponant \Oters ft.•d this issue is. What maO\ an11-abort1on proponents do not ·seem 10 ha\ e realized as that the que'it1on for most people 1s not o nl' ol tx-1ng for or against abortwn as much a~ It as one of being for or against gl\ 1ng "'omen the nght to choose "'he1her thl·~ fed an abortion 1s someth1n'g the' "'uuld elect to do g1H·n .i n •rta1n ~t of circumstances It has alwa\ s secml·d <.o mt>what 1ron1c 10 me a(ld. oddh not \Omc- thtng that seems to ha't' eltrned much comment. that the maJOnt) of militant abortion foes are men \.\ h' would someone "'ho can nt'' t.'r con°- ce1vabl} ~ an a pos111 on to ha\t~ to make a choice about J l'enaan proposillt1on. be so adamanJ an de- nying to those who "'ould ha vc to bear the burden of h:n 1ng no choice the nght to elect what thc\ "'111 do., Ev1dtnth others. both male and female. (eel that smct' 11 1s ult1mateh women "'ho both must bear children and ha'e tht maJor respun\1bltt' for raising them. "'omen mu'>I Ix g1,en the nght to choo~ "'hl·ther to par- 11c1patt' an this pr()(ec;., •>r not Ifan)thang. the po"'er ol l ho1ct I!> most e' a.dent on the 1nttrna11onal scene. What 1s happening an l:Jstem Europe 1s a mac;<,1' r dernnnstrat1on b) a populact that has no l ho1ce 1n what o ne ~ad'> '-'ntes. think<> makes. or bu)s While ha' mg 10 pick among d1f· ferent opportun11e<i 1s almost a l"'a's more difficult, more tinng. and sometimes more painful than ha' 1ng onl) to obe) tht' stm ture<i ot churl'h or_ state. "'e mu\t cond udt' that freedom of l'ho1ce can onh he surpressed for so long o r "h} "'Ould so man) Poles. Czech'>. Russian\. and East Germans St'cmingh ha'<.' come to the s1rnultaneou' reahta· uon that their pre' 1ou5 H\tcm 1ust d1dn"t work The Eastern bloc 1s 1n the prcxess Of tr: mg tO cnangr CLOnom ll .ind poh11cal s~sttms. The~ are mu' mg to a market econom} more a h~ned with "'hat "'e hJ'e an rhl' \\est and what as a markt't C{Onom' but a 'J!>l arra} of choices. chmce ·01 mar~cl· place. product. method audience Alzheimer's exhibit coverage praised To the Editor: I am wntmg to compliment Susan Field on the exctllent and mforma- uvc anicle 1n the (kt. JO Dail) Pilot. Her coverage of the an exhibit of works by Alzheimer's pallt'nts was thorough and vel) much on target. The cxh1b1t. called "Memones an the Makmg '89" 1s a new and unique idea, one which 1s breaking ground in the areas of the pattl'Ot rnm- munacat1on and l"l'search II has given those "'ho vie"' the an"orks an opportunit) to sec into tht' ""in· dows on the '!oul" ~till alt' t' an the palltnts devastated b~ this disease Thank you. Susan. for \.\nllng about this event 11'\ su1.h .:a Sl'ns1t1\e way. Your co,eragc-hac; allo"'ed u., to ~ach man' nc"' 1ndl\ 1dual\ "'ho ma) not have kno"'n about U\ and what 11 1s "'e do tor <\lihe1mer's pauents and their fam1hes. On behalf of the Board of Directors. I thank ~ou for helping us remem~r those "ho no lon,cr can remember G KENT B.\RNHEI ER E\t'CUtl\C 01fl'Ctor -\l1ht"1mt•r's -\S\C'l\:1at1on Of Orange t ount' Choked up over new hotline to fight smog To the Editor. I want to comment on and praise the article on the irate motonst\ wuh their I ·800-CUT SMOG number. It as so wonderful to read that we can make a difference. I thank that 1-800-CUT MOG 1s a superb "'3) for those of us who arc disgusted wtth the smog to put our ~ cents 1n and do something about 11 not to mention the fact that pcoplr calling up to 8.000 t1mts a month sho"'s that w~"'C'ahforn1an~ -ntin-<ln,l'rs and dnvtrs -that ha\C to ll\e m this sm~ rcall) care and "'ant to make a d1fTertnce 1n o ur air qualll\ I am also an irate moton\t and would hke to thanl HlU tor this pubhcauon sanCT 1h1c; 1s the tir<>t I'' e heard of1t. and I can no"' al make use of 11 Clean air 1s <,0mt>th1ng "'e can't take for granted and e'cn effort madt 1~ nnc •aep ..lo'>t'r to the goal T-\(E) 1:.-\RLE ( O!>ta \.1c~ d1stnbuuon The current political atmosphere an Eastern Europe is nothing more or less than a vindi- cation of the 1dea 1hat people both want and ultimate!~ need choice. Making cho ices is hard work. lt requires at least a minimal amount of effort to detenn1ne the options, to assess the pros and cons of each wtth probable consequences and then to decade. hardest of all But the altematl\ e to paraphraS< \\ 1nston Churchill. as far "'Orse There are stndent calls for a re- turn 10 fundamental .\mencan 'alues. an order that "-C mag.ht once again ~ cons1dercd the wealthiest and most po"'erful nation o n earth. What mo-;t of those clamonng for such a return reall> seem to want 1s to proscn~ the actions and hmJt the choices a' a1lable to all of us. These proponents of fundamentalism may have forgotten that the most basic .\mt>ncan "alue 1s that of choice: 1t 1s the reason our forefathers settled here. and 11 1s the reason the 8111 of R.JghtS \.\aS \\'Olll'Q. What "'C' nt>ed no"' 10 regain what· e'er place "'e ma) ha'e lost as not the curtailing ol choice but a thorough and complete 10qu1r: into "'hat ~ho1ces "'t' ha't' and. most 1mportanth "'hat tht' consequences of chosing a pamrular option might ~ M.,.,. Sola is a Cose. Mna rHl· de•I. Flnal election tally wins rave review from park pushers To the Ed11or Now that tht' dust has settled from the No' ., 'ote. ~presenting the ~s1dtnts around "People·s Park .. ~ "'•Sh to thank \OU for 'our total coverage mcc ·Ma~ of ·this )Car. without "our CJICellent suppon. it 1s not likch that the "Ott' would have turned 1n o ur favor. Thanks to the diligence of your newspaper and rcponcr Iris YokOl. the end ~suits were proper!) an- nounced Other papers ~'C~ unpa- uent and "bedded down" earl)' Your issue. the morning of Nov. 8. ga"e the trut and final rcs_J)ts. .\gain thanks JM t-.. and \.11 C HA o\LWARD Nev.rport Bea~h Medflies seem to be seeking their queen Honest. I was just k1ddmg when I said I wanted to be .. queen of the medflies ... However. those pesky lit- tle critters took me seriously. You may have noticed those buggers are now in Orange County and we're headina for a showdown. When o ne egg-filled Mediter- ranean fruit Fly. California's most dreaded and dcstrucu ve pesL was found 10 November in a trap in Brea. a 10-squarc mile area in nonh county had to be sprayed. That Oy could have laid eas that take 30 days to mature. ft would JUSt be m y luck she would have spent a day at the beach before aettina cauaht Thia forei~ pest attacks more than 2SO fru1 ts and vqetablea, in- cludina ciuus~ apricots. pears. al)Ola and ll&IVU. It bas the pcKentlal to devastate CaH.fomia"s S 16 billion-a· rear ~ltural industry. In Oranae Cowaty, commercial crops are worth more than $200 million a year. We found out at the st.ate Board of Food and Aaric'1ltural'1 Nov. 7 meet.ina in Slcramento that the decree of inf~t.ation in Southern California was areatly under· atimaled. St.ate oftlda.ls oniend a new p1a or 11t.adt '° a a-.t sMped infestation 1oae tut ....... ICrOll ...... 250 lqW'e milll tom the S.. ferwldo Vaiky ....... ~Comly. a.o • c.itJ . ..-.. ... ......... 0 ... .,1 ........ on the 10-squarr·milc ~ction tlf Brea. La·H abra and Fullcnon "'here the fim mcdfl)' was found plus a new smaller area of northwest La Habra where a new lly was found. The erad1at1on procedure now 1s forced to rely on aenal spraying onl) becau~ the stenle-fl)-breeding fa· c1tity 1n Hawa11 could not lC'Cp up with the demand for stenle flies which would breed the pt'St out of custence. Each acre to be spra)'ed gets a mixture of 2.4 ounces of the pesticide malathion m1xt-d Wlth 9.6 ouncxs ofa stick). com S)rup bait - or 12 ounces total. enough to fill a soda pop can. The droplets of the m1xturT are too larae to mbale and fall on the trttl and sroun4 whc~ they a.re suppoted to attraC1 any medfl1es in tbe area. Some environmental sroups have prota~ aayina fcder&.l and 1tatc ~th officials have conducted in- adequate researcb on the Iona-term risk of 1prayina malathion. a widely Ullld prden and commercial intt0- ticide. Howe~. olftdals with lhe Ellviromnental Protedion Aeeney. wbic:b replata pestiddn. believe malalb_ion ii •fe. Accordia' to Tbomu ...................... for Or· .... C.0Uly, dMtt' ii DO lone lam ... lifk'ia at IM ooeceanlioa It II JU'I•• Tht most senou\ n~k no"' 1.:oulJ occur 1f people '1olatc tht quaran- une and take home-grown fruit out of the a~a. It is an old .\mt'n can lrad1t1on to share our back}ard fruit. but we mu.st forget that now . .\ better g.af\ would be jams or Jt'lhec; Dunng their prt'ss confe~nce. count) agncultural comm1'.51oncrs were asked about tht' anonymous letter sent to poliuc1ans and news- papers in ~ hich a v oup calhng 1t~lf "the Brttders" claimed to be brttd- m1 medfiics The lett~ is being anve-stipted b) authont1c As you can sec. my la t Food and A& board mttting of the year got me cauaht up on aJI the plques facin1 the farmers from Ash white fly in~ fest.ations and lbe wasp we bro\.la,ht b9ck from Europe to deal with tbc ladt of run to the levcrqcd buyouts of the supennartms. The harvest was aood.. but the consumen won•t tee the reduced prica because tbe bia martcu are t.akina theh· debt tcrVicina for their levetaeed buyo111u out of improved prod\tee and dairy prica. The tc>Od newt from the dairy indutoy was that the Eutem 8taoc u• -• no• proMbty mean that tlwy will have a martet Rw &be b9ner I.bat ii DCM movma in the u .S. Palmd a.I llullia aave eOocl ._. • ._ ...... re ... ... __ ... , , ......... .... AIO Onlnge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ T~. Deoembet 12, 1911 TD PAMQ,Y by 811 Keane COUNTBR CULTVU by Maratta & Maratta pgAinJT8 cmcus MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "When I said, 'Steady.' I meant me. not Marmaduke." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLEWEED8 DllABllLB ( . 1 L by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson A DOM~D DRlvtWAY? by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan TME WORLD WM I FL'<IN6 ACE LOOKS LONEL V .. . . GARFIELD ~ AN<mH KOOT 8EER WOULD MELP TO CURE MIS L.ONELINE55 ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I ™OUc:J~T I'O Ger IWZ ' A ~ICE Pl~CE OF C~I NA ... JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN .. o..AUDE. BARLDW'5 ~ PfE.CE, 'A HUNDRED som.E5 I Of BEER 00 "TME WALL~ 15 PR08A8LJJ -rnE l'n061 t---------.,.,._~ J PERFORMED SONG I~ ~E Hl5~0F~ING BAN05 ... DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jim Davis MOR£ 1'0 'fHC' R1<#M1 nus TIM£.OP1£! ANP HORRY! TIM~A WA~"flN'J by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly MIOTIH:K' LIMITED E'DtnON El.VI~ eot.>l<a?N ~TEI<? by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1989 Even bet LA's seen last of Bo It is entirely possible that both the Rams and Raiders will appear in the National Football League playoffs and even possible that one. or both Southern California teams will host wild card games on New Year's eve. It's too complicated to expla1n beyond that. Believe me. Just be satisfied to know that if the Rams finish in a wild card tie with the New York G iants, the game will be held at Anaheim Stadium. That's the most probable scenario, in- asmuch as the Eagles beat the Giants twice during the season and will clinch the NFC East with closing victories over New Orleans and Phoenix. Ironically. the Raiders-Giants game at the Meadowlands o n the final Sunday of the season (Dec. 23) will probably be crucial to both L.A. · tea.ms. The Raiders can clinch a wild card benh with closine victories over Seattle and the Giants and possibly reach the playoffs by sphttmg those games and finishin~ 9-7. The playofTposs1biht1es for so many teams are so numerous that it really is frllitless to attempt projec- tion but perhaps after next unday the picture will be clearer. But don't count on it The genius who designed the NFL ti c-breaker system probably once worked for the Internal Revenue Service. It is refresh mg. thou~h. to have both of L.A.'s teams w11h honest. control-their-own destiny shots at post-season play, especially during a season in which the Super Bowl pnu just seems to be s1tt10g there for the taking. It appears that the Bears. Packers. Saints. Redskms. and last )Car's Super Bowl runner-up Bengals "on't even reach the playoffs. so be grateful for small rewards and hope for the best. Ind~. 1fyou're reall) a longshot player, consider the poss1b1hty that the Raiders and Rams could plaJ • each otberin Super Bowl XXIV 1n New Orleans on Jan. 28. Meanwhile. let us ponder these questions: 8 Was the Raiders· 16-14 victory on Sunday•pjnst Phoenix the final game for Al Davis' team in Los Angeles? 8 Was it the final game 1n home uniform for Bo Jackson? Rumors persist that Davis will soon announce that his team is re- turning to Oakland for the 1990 season, even though the Raiders a rc under contract to play two more seasons in the Coliseum. "We already know that Davis doesn't need permission from the league to move his team." said one Oakland newsman who came south to cover Sunday's game. Nevenheless, wouldn't the Col- iseum Commission immediately file for injunction to keep the Raiders? Oakland sources believe Davis wlll try to prove breach of contract based on the Commission's failure to fol- low through on promises to build luxury boxes at the Coliseum. It could get m ore complicated than the NFL tie-breaker system and con- siderably less-intercst1Dg. My opinion: The Raiders will be play10g at the Coliseum next season. For how long after that is another question. And what of Bo Jackson. who will soon be tantalized with a gigantic baseball contract offer from the Kan-sas City Royals, one that wo uld prohibit bjm from playing football? Unless the Raiders play host to a wild card prne, I think you've seen the last of Bo at the Coliseum. This man and the pme of football arc about to pan company. And, oonsiderina baseball's cur- rent salary insanity and the leveraac be bolds over the Royals. a SI S million, four-year contract for Bo would not be out of the questio n. lfbe hurries, be can si&n it in time to IO on strike. 49ers go 3: 15, Rams go 3:00 1y DAVE GOLDBERG /I# ,_.. Writ« Joe Montana made a slight change in his norma• routine. He made John Taylor his playmate Monday night and turned Jerry Rice into a blocker. The result was a record-breaking perfonnance that sparked the 49ers to their sixth NFC West title in seven yean and the home-field advantage throu~out the playoffs. . While Rice, the 49ers' renowned deep threat, had a relatively quiet ruaht with five catches for 38 yards, Montana and Taylor combined on 92-and 9S-yard to uchdown passes as the 49crs twice rallied from 17-point deficits to beat the Rams 30-27. Montana firushed wit~JO comple- tions in 42 attempts for 458 yards and Taylor. who caught the winning touchdown pus 1n the last Super Bowl had 11 catches for 286 yards, both team records. "In reality, John won the game alona with Joe," said Rice, who was blocking for Taylor on both touch- down plays, when he turned short catches into long "\ouchdown runs. "He's an excellent player and be will make my JOb easier in the future." Rice added: "I take great pnde in my blocking." The 49crs gave the Rams a taste of their own medicine by coming back from a 17-0 deficit after 12 minutes and 27-10 with 13 mmutes to go. The Rams had beaten Dallas by coming from 11 points down with four minutes to go and New Orleans by erasina a 14-point deficit io the last three minutes. But San Francisco, which won the Super Bowl with a last-minute drive last season and beat Philadelphia earlier this year with four founb- quarter touchdowns, 1s also used to coming back, so the 20 fourth-quar- ter pomts the 49ers scored were nothing new. "One thing abou1 this club, 1t has a history of $!Cat comebacks." C'oach George Sc1fen said. "We talked a great deal about 1he Ph1ladelph1a game and how you keep yourself going. We knew we had the t) pc of thlb where 1f )OU get 1n synch. you have a chance to come back ... Rams Coach John Robmson agreed. "Those two b1i pla)s. Mon1ana to Taylor, were obv1ousl> devastaung," he said. "But we knew we never bad the game in hand, not against 1h15 team. We knew that the 1eam that played the full 3 hours and 15 m inutes would wm, not the team that played three hours:· The 49ers got the w10nmg score on a I-yard run b) Roger C ra1g with 3.12 left. T he 49ers 1mpro' ed to 12-~ b> ending a four-game Rams' winning streak. The Ram'i, 9-S. can sull gain a wild-card playoff benh b~ "1001ng their two rema101ng games. The outcome might ha'e been dif- ferent had it not ~n for mistakes "The first came w11h the Rams leadmg 27-1 "f w11h a fim do" n at the San Francisco S aod 10 control ot.the game. The onl~ San Fram 1 o bnght spot had been the 92-~ard Montana- t<r Ta)lor touchdov.n 1n the ~cond fPluse see RAMS/83) o...,,,_.....,.~-·-~ Items querterback Jim Everett Hts up behind the blodll~ of center Doug Smith 156) Mond•y night aplnlt 49ers. Montana follows old script with new targe1 * ···~··· * • 1 ll!!!:ii/ll • * ..... ~ ... Irvin puts it bluntly: 'We didn't tackle' By RICHARD DUNN o.-y..-.c ..... ~ This is a scnpt not uncommon to the o pponents of the San Francisco 49ers. who cli nched their seventh NFC West title this decade on Monday night against the Rams. True ownership of 1hc Anaheim Stadium turf actually belongs to 49ers quarterback Joe Montana. Thou~ the ~ed isn't in has name. be certainly plays .here as 1f the mortgage 1s 10 his hands. . Behind by 17 points 1n the fourth quartl!r. Montana led San Francisco ( 12-2) to a 30-:?7 comc-from-behmd victory over the Rams io front of a record 67.959 fans and a national television audience. The largest Anaheim tad1um crowd to ever witness a Rams game watched Montana and split end John Taylor achieve record-setting performances as the team of the 80s won for the eighth lime in their last nine Anaheim appearances. The 49ers, with thr~ Super Bowl nngs this decade, have now won six division titles in the last seven years. The Rams (9-5) sttll have a chance to cam a wild-card benh 1f the) win their remaming two games. San Francisco also clinched home-field advantage throughout the f~•se '" 49ers/B3) HIGH S('HOOI, Bf\SKETBAl.I, By ED ZINTEL D.ityl"Moc Cwn~c The Rams ha'e rla)ed 10 too man) heart-stop games this season and ha'e watt·hc.-d too mam films of Joe Montana over the >ears to ha' e ll'lt too cock) ~tonda) night. Not e'en when lhl') ll'd. 2'-10. 10 the fourth quarter" "Never. e"er." said Coach John Rohmson "'You SI' e Montana the ball and 1t"'i ne,er O\l'r" That ma) ewlam Rotunson·~ perpetual dour look for 31: hou~ of pnme tame tcle,1s1on He JUSt "as ne,er too sure "I thought 11 "a' t'\t'n all thl' "a). no mailer "hat the score was." he said. So )OU didn't sec the Rams look up at the scoreboard at .\nahe1m Stadium 10 make sure San Franc1~0 had IA.On 1t. 30-27 ..... hen ll was O'-er The 49crs had done 11. all nght. JUSt the v.a) the) ·,e done 11 10 the Rams here 10 wmnmg eight of the last mnc games Montana sull ha a fe" mirac les up his sl~'e. e'en "hen his nbs are aching. The Rams ma) haH' thought the) finall) bad this old Joe Alas. the) (Please see IRVIN/831 Monarchs, Eagles, Oilers roll in tourneys Mater Dei improves to 6-0 with 69-40 victory over Glendale Hoover in TofC By ANGIE LoSASSO Daly l'llot conu~°'-'' Mater Dci Hljh's Monarchs moved to 6-0 with a 69-40 victory over G lendale Hoover Monday ruJbl in the Tournament of Cham- pions at Ocean View High School. The Monarchs overcame a slug- gish first half to dominate the final two quarters to take the opening round win and advance to Wednes- day ni&ht's quarterlinaJ matchup .,ainst Westchester Hiah. Mater Dei Head Coach Gary McKniJi:tt was pleased Wlth the win. ··we didn't shoot real well in the first half, but we came out in the second-half with the half-coun trap and that worked pretty effecttvely," he said. "Some of the shots we norma.lly rut, that didn't fall in the first-half, started to fall for us:· Mater Dei's Dan O'Neil came off the bench to soon: 10 of his carcer- hi&h 17 points to spark the tint-half offense. And while O 'Neil and team- mate Charle Andres ( 19 pls .. 8 n:b.) were busy worlona the offense. Andy ff'te.,. lft MONAKHS/alt I Abdi helps Huntington hold off Torrance; Estancia cruises by Kate/la behind Heredia By KENNETH SMITH Daly ""°' ,_ • ..,_ .. The few basketball fans 10 attend- ance Monday night at the La Quinta Tournament were treated to as e:itcll- ina pme as there is Which was quite surpnsing sin~ it appeared that It would be nothm1 but a Huntington Beach blowout m the first quarter. s 1t turned o ut. the Oilers held off a huge Stt<>nd-half rally to narrowly defeat the To rrance Tanars, 91-38. From the bcainntna. the 0 1len played smooth. controlled basketball and tool a 26-1 4 first quarter lead. But their lead began to dwindle. 10 pan to slopp) passmg and wc.ak ball movement as Torrance managed 10 stay m the ball game m the first half. cqualbng Hunungton Beach's of- fensive output of 27 pomts m 1he second quarter The second half was thorou&hl" dominated b' Tanar scmor ~1ck Robtnson. "ho scored 30 of his pme--high 50 pomts ID the fi nal 16 minutes a nd managed to keep his fPtease lff LA OUINTA/•21 It was bombs away on my _old Kentucky home Adolph Rupp would.have had a tough time swallowing a 150-95 defeat CO't\11,11\ CU l lt•.t., A chance in the sun for Groot Back in the da) s of the w1nter baseball draft a shortstop named Oil Groot "a~ ~lel"tt:d 10 the fifth round b' thl' k.an~s C'm Ro >als 10 Jan . t 9A:! • He would e'c:ntuall~ sign Y.lth Milwaukee after pla~ing one }"Car at UNLV In 198 he pla,cd third base ·for Idaho Falls 10 thl' Ciass A/Rook.Jc Pioneer Lea~ue. h1~ on l~ professional season Al"a's bu.,1ne'>s-l1ke. Groot, 27. began h.1!\ con~h1ng career the follow· ID~ year al r ullcnon Collcge under Nick Fu'>cardo. his form~r high school coach a1 I ro' v. here Groot graduated 1n I 9Xli · .\fter 1hrc.-e applaud1Dg seasons at Fullerto n. Orangl' ( nast College Coach \.11le \fa,ne. no .... the assis- tant, enticed Groot to return 10 his alma mater last ..eason Ma)ne and Groot ha\t~ SY.itched roles no". as the la Iler tales o'er th as season as the Pirates· head coach. replacmg the former who 10 13 seasons gamed national recogn111on b) producmg o;orne of the hest teams 1n communit) rnllcge h1stol"). ··1Ma~ne l JUSt g:l\e me the head coachmg 111le " said Groot, who as a pla)er was a quiet leader with a squcak~-clean reputatio n "I consider 11 an honor to be the ne:\t gu~ 10 be 10 line 10 t.alt1ng over Mike Ma~ne's spot. I don't make a btg deal out of 1t bccaust' he's going to be out therr I'' e got 1he title. bu& w11h him out there. he hkes to talce charge .. The (){'( ba<,eball program to \.1a' ne 1s h~e lam1h \1a~ ne. though. has rc-e' aluatl·d his life and made some adJu\lments Pan o f his duucs no" 1ncludt' Y.Orkmg "llh minor league pla~ ers 10 thl' off-season for the 'e" port Beach-based "viaJor League outing Bureau \1a\ ne has had some $feat short- stops al Orange Coast. hke Donme Hill Bohh' m 1th and Mark \'an Blancom ·,one quite hk.c Groot, though "This 1\ gomg to he a pos1tl\e lhlDg for me ... Groot said "If this d<Xsn't "ork out aftl'r 1h1s year. I'd hke to mo' e on to the university_ le\C~I and be a top assistant to stan off wilh. and "ho knows after that? '"Just bemg 1he head coach here opens a lot nf doors. I can apply for a JOb and ha' e ·head coach at Orange Coast' on there J",·e been getting better (as a rnarhl b~ watching Mike and s~1ng ho" he d~s th1ngs. We're two d11Tcren1 pcrsonaht1es. but I thmk I can get the same results (out of the pla~ ers) "I lo' e helpmg kids out and sct"ing how the~ progress h's a good f~hna to sec them get better. o\s a player, }OU thmk \OU can help the team out all the 11me. but as a coach. v.hen \'OU Stt"a kid (mess! up. )'OUJUSl can't "put ~Ours<"lf 10 1he game. You have to Sta\ with them and that was the hardest thmg for me. to sta) with a kid .. Ma' ne mean .... hale. is Sta) 1ng in the tx.''om of Orange Coast ba~ball. :J These gals are so hot. Golden West College Coach Dick 'tnckhn should enter all I 0 of his pla)ers into a beaut) pageant while the Oame IS still blue. Last year. 10 Stnckho's ~ords. "was the worst year we've bad tn the last five \Ca~." Twent)-five and s1x.. the Lady Rus- tlers' 1988-89 mark, is an o utstand· mg year for most comm u01ry collqc women's basketball teams. Not the Rustlers. thou&h. Not v.hen )OU win over 30 games and reach the state tournament as the No l S«d two )'Ca~ 10 a row. This is a program wath a wmmng back- around veater tba.n the ancient Romans from 27 B.C. to 395 A.O. The standard 1s htgh at Golden West and Stncklin•s RusUcrs are playma as well as they ever have. The e\lldence as a t 2-0 record and a Cola lqe of the Sequoias Tounwnan , ...... '"OUNN/UI .. • Johnson spoiling for another shot with Philadelphia IRVJNG, Teiw -Jimmy Johnson ~ aid be is livi~ for the day he can JMIY back "-::>' the Plliladelpbaa EaaJct and their fans for ,....--- .Ut t.be Dallas Cowboys had to ao throu&h in a hall of snowballs durina Bounty BoVil II. "It wu a rowdy crowd and a rowdy team. and IOmeday I want to be aood cnou&h to overcome it." Johmon aid Monday. ··1 wun•t concerned as much aboDt brina injured by the snowballs u I was the dittnction of (punter) Mike Suon and (quarterback) Troy Aikman. It's hard to play football with snowballs hittina all around you." The EaaJcs won Sunday's pme 2~10. ''I took a couple of &ood sho ts when I was aoin& off the field." Johnson sa.id. "That's not the kind of thins you'd ever see in Teus Stadium. Our fans have too much class." I. . .ICIHfM.. Wl1H IT,~? I M£»4, IT'S SILLY. BUT I H.A~ 1HtS ~ f>'.\MAL lJR!;E lb CRUSH ~ME.OOE. ... Life on the thlrtysomethlng yard llne Royals gain 1-2 punch Johnson Wa5 pelted by snow· balls as he left the field undeT pohcc guard. One snowball hit "a poli~ officer auarding Johnson and the KA N S A S ~ officer was treated for a cut in the Dallas drcuin& room. OTY. Mo. - "The snowballs were more of a distraction to our No manager • players than what happened the fint time we played bas ever had them," Johnson said. the d ilemma that John In a 27-0 loss three weeks ago, Johnson ac:cuted Wathan will have next Ryan of puttm& a bounty o n placckicker Luis Zendejas year. and Aikman. Wathan can already pie· Zendejas claimed he had a tape of a oonvcnation ture American uaguc Cy with Philadelphia assistant coach Al Roberts that Youn, award winner Bret proved the Eagles had a bounty on Dallas players. Saberhaaen patchtnf a Zendejas saad he will find a way to relcue the tape after shutout over eight innings. the season. He looks to the bullpen Johnson, meanwhile. said has first vasat to Philadcl· Loosening up is Na11onal phia was memorable. lequc Cy Young winner "I've never been involved an anything like this," he Man Davis. said. "You'd try to run a play and you ~t hit by 15 "Our pitching staff ·~ snowballs. You try to punt and you're gettinf snow-the strongest in baseball balled. I'd love to have the upper hand m that situation naht now." Wathan said next time. The day wall come when we will." af\cr the Royals sa&ned Johnson said he didn't thank the NFL.office wouJd Davis to a $13 malhon. • do anything about 1he snowball throwtq. four-year contract "~hen The Cowboy\' appeal of the bounty situation was we have our Amencan L---:..· ---__;-~ turned down by the NFL office. and Commissioner Leque Cy Youns wi nner Ma'9r Davis Paul Taglaabue said on Sunday that Zcnck~ "wouldn't. _ So ~t .. i.~r:i.·~~-an~. ~·v.~ _g()t our ~~\\QM! .. ~1,1~ .<:Y. ........... "Jj\>t " m tht' tat')t. "A'r1tf T tl6h'''r k'now· iffac" nu i\" or 'f1oc· . Y ouna wanner in the buff pen. what arc you going to do" C~ I 0 I I O I I 111 U \ \ · What a declsaon. Which ("y Young do you end up closina the pme with?" Wathan said Davis wall t.akc a lot of the strain off Mille Dtlta, on lhc demise of his Chicqo Bears. who have been eliminated from the NFL playoffs: "Maybe we've become the fat lud on the block." Kings salvage 2-2 tie MONTREAL -Mikko Makcla's ~ third-period 1oal enabled the Los Angeles Kinas to tac Montn:al 2-2 Monday niaht • • and break a five-;Pme losans strt;_ak in the foNm u lona·tame Canadaens star Larry Robuuon returned in an enemy uniform. Makela scored has third 1oal of the season when he took a one-banded pass from Mike Krushclnyski. who bad bulled pest dcfenscma.n Jyrka Lummc. and slapped the puck pest Montreal aoalie Brian Hayward at 8: 13. 8emje Nicholls scored has 2 1st aoaJ for Los Anacles while Mats NasJund and Skphanc Richer aot the Montreal aoaJs. A sellout crowd of 17,899 turned out for the return of Robinson, Iona one of the NHL's top defensemen, who joined Los Anacles as a frrx aacnt this season after 17 years in Montreal. A hook.in& penalty to MontrcaJ defcn~man Chns Cllelios Kt up the openina .Joal by NicholJs, who slammed in the rebound of On.an Bcnning's shot from the point with five seconds left an the first period. Nulund tied ll durina a power play at 2:06 of the 1eCOnd period when he deflected Lumme's point shot put plle Mario Gosselin. The C.nadims toot a 2-1 lead when Chelios cleared a puck from his crease and tent Richer in on a breakaway from center ice. Richer ckked Goueltn and put an a back-hander at 17: 18. Ebewhere ID the NHL Monday: •Toronto aoeJttnder Mark Laforest made JS aves in the first two penods and 4S overall and the Maple La&. watb two thard•period foals from Gary Leeman, beat the St. Louis, Blues l-. •Rookie forward Martin Gelinas ICOred with 28 leCODda &eft in the third period and the Edmonton Oilen tied the CaJp.ry flames 3-3. • The Los Anaeles K.inp recalled center Todd Elik &om their American Hockey Laiauc affiJiate in New Haven. Martin nearly gets sftot TERR£ HAUTE. Ind. -Former New --- York Yankees manaaer Billy Martfo has * been fired frequently, but he was startled wben a bul&et whizzed put him in a bar. Martin came to Terre Hauk on Saturday to spcaa. at a fvnd-raiaina dinner for the Indiana State University bllebmJ tam. He wu 1htina at the ber ln Larry Bird's Bolton c.onnecdon re11aurant after his speech. -rbe 11111 ended up in the bar, about two feet ftom wbere Martin wu sltt11t1t'' R.a~ond L Wans, Terre Haute'• deputy police cbie{, Mid Monday. A woman lD the bar bad pieced her pwv on a ....,, cMit. APS*'tftth. aomeoae knocked tbe pune Oil 11111e cblir, tct!ina otr her .3kaUber detrineer. No ctwp will be ftJed apin.st the woman. who bad a ~ to Ql1')' the pn. Mlrtia wae friltlt.med when be WU told the nolle .. _.by apn. \ -rm....._ 1-ct to New Y oR.. .. he wu quoted by ........... •Ob'..,lc bnina ~ meda•i1t Kennedy Mckin· .., limi .-a.rt. J:rw.1 ~ ..Uas politivc b H '• ..... blllMtftlllL hj1 atartjq pitching. which threw 27 complete games in 1989. Saberhagcn had L2 and Mark Gub1cza pitched ei&ht. Navy fires football coach ANNAPOLIS. Md. -Elhot Uzelac was fired as Navy's head football coach * Mo nday, JUSt 1wo da)s after his Mad· __ _ shipmen upset Army 19-17 Athleuc Dtrcctor Jack ungyel said the Naval Academy Athletic Association will buy out the final year of Uzclac's four-year contract. "Our football program under Coach rclac has not prcvesscd to the dcgrcc: of compct1t1"cne'>'> neces~I) to ach1evc the succes'> we bc:lae"'e can be accomplished at the Naval Academ) Therefore. 11 ,.., "•th sincere regret that Coach lJclac ha\ hcen rt'lcao;cd .. Lt'ngyt'I 'Miid an a prepared 'ilatement The Na" al Acadt'my "on {ust eight games and lost 25 dunng the three yea~ since 11t'lac took over u head coach. He had lost two games to Ann) ~fort' puUana off the upset on Saturda) unJyel said the athletic a.-.soc1at1on v.111 conduct a nationwide $<:arch fo r a new ht"ad football coach. Uzelac wa<. not 1n his office wht'n the an· nounccment was made. and Tom Bates. sports infor· mation director . .-.aid he wa\ me-cling with the football player to gave them the news. Elsewhere an sports o n Monday: •Loyola Marymount center Hank Gathers. who collapsed on the court dunng the Lions' I 04-101 victory over UC Santa Barbara Saturday night, was released from Centancla lfosp11al Monday. with no apparent ill· affects. •The Orqon Lottery Commission decided unana· mously lo add profcssaonal basketball to ats Sports Action betting game, brushing aside a threat by NBA Commissioner David tern. who repeated a threat to sue the state o ver the pme. 1111\1'10,-H \UIO ,, ,f. It '• '~ 4Jfll I< ''h I I 1: I' Sea Kings have no trouble with HaWks, advance in Irvine tourney The o.-y Not Corona del Mar Hi&h 1enior auard Mart flint to0red 16 points and senior forward Jobn Paullm added IS to lead the Sea Kinas to a~ route ofabon- h&nded Laauoa Hills in the fint round of the Irvine Wotld News Tournament at Chnst Collqe Irvine on Tuetday. Jon U oham added a team-hiah ei"t rebou.ftdl and sill points for Corona del Mar, wLich improved to 3-2. The Sea Kinas fa~ Manna toni&ht at 7:30 at Christ Collqe Irvine. Townament scores, schedules INll _.. .... CllilllC __... ....... .... (le .... .... ,_ YW-14. ,..,_ # ........ ~ ._,. ...... -... a..c..... .... , c..-• .., ... .._ ..... ._.._..."'or-~-" ....... _, --°"··~-· ,...... ......... ._ ...._ ............ _ ........ ~ ........... ac-~ ~a.cJo .......... --....... a-. .... -.................. (' .._l ._. ~ n.o....,, •11• ,.. ... ¥ ........ , ................ , -~-o--dlll'81WV..., ... ~ co ...... . ''It pvc us an opponunaty to act everybody in and let the two football auys (Wamn Johnson and Jeff Jackson) aet a chanoc to ict a httle runnina in," CdM Coach Paul Oms said. "It WJIJ be a week or two before they're playina lake basketbaJI players." The Hawks played without 6-foot-4 Pat Nelson and auard Brian Mat.son. ·-''· """""'""". ......,_a,-o ,....,...___ ..,_ ... , ~..._.. ... ~-, .... _, ...... ....__ .. _¥_ ,~ '-• n .,_ ·-Clf Cllrtll ~ _, .......__ .. °'_~ ... ~-v-n.~ t.» • 11 ttt., ""' -Oii ..__. .............. cc 7 .._. ~~ ...... ....-... -"' ---~ ...... -u•--___ _._ - .. L> ....,_-0.-..,.... -10 I .,_, ,._.._.. ........ ~ -.. v--~.,-­~~,....w-...._n ·-) .. , .... L-.-... ,.»-<:ar-... -.. --.... .... ~-- The Sea KJnp led by 20 in the second quarter before alloWJnJ the Hawks to cut ll to eight but they guackJy extended at back to 20 and led by as much as 30 in the third quancr. In other Irvine Tournament pmcs: .... ____ , ~ .. ..,.. ...... ,._ ...... t-€-.. ~­,~-.. --, ____ , ~ ... ~--... - &A ...... .-. .... ......__ fi .. ...0-" Ca-• ----tl. , • .,_. • T...,... __ ~--.. -...,, .. "' La 0.-• W I 11...-c--- 6..»-Ca..._ If\ '"'"*""'• ,»-<_ .. Ii-•·· •Irvine's John Molle scored a school record 40 points an three quaners to lead the Vaqueros past Lona Beach Walson, 81-36, in a first round pmc. The Vaqueros (3~2). who led 24-S at the first stop, will faoc Canyon Spfinp at ltvlne at 7:30 ton~t. T .......... ef~.a t-<Ywrft.\ ·~ ...,. ~ ,, ... "-• -·-, .. 0---1 ""' -""""" ~-,,_ 61 --~·-II ~,. LML-•l --~-" ...... c ....... ,, ......._..'1"1.0wo ··~ ·~··---· "' ... ....,..~~ .....,_ ...-<~ ~~ .. ..,,,. "' ft9"t Le °""1• - MoUe bad two 3-pointen amona his 16 field pis and hit sill of seven free throws while srabbin& 12 rebounds. He has 79 points in his last two liamcs. 8riao Boothroyd added 13 for the Vaqueros and Gres Bain had 12. Mike Manthe• added 14 for Woodbndge. RomaJ is Taylor had 12andl1m Corkc n scored 11. • Eaperanz.a's JO<' Fo-.s scored 16 t>f has 38 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Aztecs to an 81-80 victory over Uni venal) an a first round game. The pme was ued at S4 after three quarters. •Sophomore Jason Rcsis~ hit a couple of clutch late shots and picked up some.key rcbounc!s and Andre Mcfarlane knocked down a 3-pointer with 1:20 left to give Saddleback Hiah's Roadrunnen a 4-point marsjn en route to a 47-43 victory over Savanna. Uni (1-S), which v.as kd by Onan Smith's 19 points and Klaus Perwas' 18. wi ll host Savanna an a consola· tion round pme toda) at 4· 30. Jimmy Galbert had a team-high 14 points for the Roadrunners. who improved to S.2. Saddleback '·S.2) faces Kennedy, which had a first round bye, today at University Hagh at 6 p .. m. In non-leque acti on • Leffinawell Chmtaan put on the full<ourt p~s to force a youna Nev. pon Ch mu an .-.quad into lum· oven and at worked "11hout fall an the first half as Leffincwell built 36-1 4 lejd. bu1 the C on4u<."rors battled beck before falling 55-4' • Woodbridac sophomore Toby Ramos scored a tcam-hiJh 18 points on sax }.pointers to lead four scoren an double fagu~ as the Wamon romped to a.n 84-4S victory over Villa Park in a first round p.me. The Wamors (S.I) will host Eisenhower. which received a first round bye, at 7:30 today. Pat Visel had 16 points. 20 rebound!> and 10 blocked shots for Ncwpon Christian, 2-1 . and John O'Bnen added nine point'> and fi,e rebounds. LA-QUINTA. From81 team an the thick of the pme. But tamely baskets and crucial free-throws helped the Oilcn win. Understandably, O iler coach Roy Maller was perplexed by his team's inabilny to hold a lead. "We got up on them by 20 a couple of tames but let them ri~l back an the ball game," Maller saad. "Letting opponents back into the pme has bttn a concern of mine. We've had problems with lulls an our games. Wnh all the up and dow~ (fast brcakmg) ... ll JUSt kills us." What reall) saved the Oilers was the play of their guards Scott Jahr ( 18 point!.) and Ahn Duong Cl 6 points). while ~u\tafa .\bd1 led the team with l <J points. almost all from ansade In the oth<.·r fir'>t round game:. •The Estancia E:.aglcs led b) G uty Heredia·, 21 i><>ints and eight a~sai.ts. thumped the Katt'lla K.naahts. 6S-48 .\RE.\ ROl .,Dl P Essentially, the Eagles would ··ctomina~··1ttc···~n11111a ()f eacl\ q~ and then let the Kmghu play catch-up basketball for the re- mainder of the pcnod. According to Estancia Coach Tam O'Bncn, the ICOl'C was not neceuanly andacative of the game. "K.atella Just never went away," O'Brien said. "h 's not hke we gave MONARCHS from 81 1 K.anch oontnbuted a sohd defcnsavt' effort apinst Hoover's main sconng threat John Hillman Kanch. "Orking in a man-to-man defen~. '1rtuall} \hut dov. n Hall· man. as tht' Hoover guard managed only two first-half point\ Hallman would finish with I U poanh. hut most of those were ~ort'd an the fi nal sax minute\ when the: Monarchs wt"rc a\!>urcd of "1ctol) Mater Dea came out an the second· up on them. it's JU'it that v.e really touldn·1 punh't tti :.«-a'C Wc ~hm the ball a httlc better from tht' floor than they did. but the) v.t're v,,cll coached and that as alway'> a factor " lndccd. the Knight'> regrouped after a ti me out an the third quartt'r. but Esuncaa was too strong for the Knights, being outscored 37-26 in the ~cond half. half loolang Ille th<' undt'ft"ated team at ,., with a \haf'fl half-court trap. cnsp passing and an dTectl\e trnn\1t1on game that da\ht-d an) Hoo\tr hope ol an u p~I Hoo,t'r Head <oat h Kart Kohlmeier liled h1' tC'am·., efforts agaanst a "talented.. team "We sta)ed nght v.11h them an tht' first· half. but the' came o ut and pounded us an the · ~ond-half." he ..aid. "We'll look at the film and lcam from lht' game and comr hack read) to pla) Wei.I ( o' 1na on Wednt'\· day." Fischer unloads 10 3-pointers The D..tly ftllot Edison Ha&h's Debbie Fischer contanucd her assault on the record books Monday ma.ha. brca~m& state and school records with her Ion&· ranac sbootmg. As far as the game g~. the Charaus cnu5'W 10 a 69-37 vtctory at the Savanna Tournament. But the rcaJ story was Fischer. She hat I 0 of I 7 }.point attempts, breaking the state record of eight established by two other players and equalled by Fischer the second pme of the season. She is now avCf'llina over six ).pointers per pme with 31 an five pmcs. The state record for a season as 66 by Lynwood senior Linda Watson in her Junior year. "We'll keep having her launch them 1f the perccntaacs are that hiah." Edison Coach Philip Abraham said. The Edison 1uard also added five standard field aoaJs for a 40-point effort. brcakina her own tchool re- cord of 36 points set last week apinst Whittier Chnstian. For &ood measure. she threw an ~'en au1sts Elsewhere an girls high school basketball • Fountain Valle) 's Jennifer Barbaro scottd a carttr·hagh 20 points and vabbcd nane F'C"bounds. but n wasn t cnou&h to c.arT) the Barons over Palos Verdes. which won the Ancs1a Tournament semi· final pme. 66-SO. The Barons (J. I) wiU faoc Lakewood an the third place pme on Tbunday night at 6:4S. •Estancia H1111·s Ea&Jes swept pest Notre Dame of ShcrtMn Oats with cue. ru:ording a 74-20 viC1ory in the fint round of the Beverly Hills lnvttational, scttma them up witb a IC'COnd round match Wedn~ day nipt at 6 apinst Torrance. Junior Melody Earle led the way with 18 ponts, sax steals and five assists. • Newpon Chnstian's Wendie Bahnsen scored 14 pionu1 Jennifer C.bena scored 12 and Jennifer Rebal bad l l rebounds as Newport Chns.- tian captured a 49-28 non·leaauc dcc1s1on at Lt'ffingw<."11 Chnshan In hl$h school bo) s soccer· • na versll\ v.as a 4-2 wannt'r over v1s11ang Long Beach Wilson a.s RaJa Amman . Paul amon, David Jacobson and Adam O ark each con· tnbutcd wath a goal R obcn Hawonh made 11 stand up v.ath five saves out of the Unnersn~ net as Un1vers1ty 1mpro ... cd to 1·-· • Estancta's Eagles had 17 shots on aoaJ but came awa) empty-hand· ed and suffered a 1-0 non-le.ague loss to vu1ung Pacifica. falling to 1·3 overall. •Dubie Ospina and Jamt"s Rodnaucz each srorcd a goal for Costa Mesa. but Trabuco Hills proved too much an the Pacific Coast Le9ue opener for both at Mesa, pulhna out a S.2 dcc1s1on to drop Mesa to J.J.J overall. 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I 191-J...,,•or ILAI ""°" l>v tort•• ~-·--Ice IMI 0•""90 Ra m·••r 0 29 aAW.ALL A"*"-LMeUe KANSAS CITY 110YALS-4oreeo IO .... m, """" Ma•• Ot YI\ D•tctle< on a lour vaar con" act Hatleftal LM9Ue MONTREAL EXPO$-A.11rffd 10 '"'""' w il" Joao"'n Al'\Clu1ar ootcfla• on • one ., •• , con trac:t '"'"" 1nc11a naooOt ot ,.,. ,.,,.,..,c•" Anoe•• t1on HOO<EY NalleNI Heclley 1- LOS ANGE"LES Kl ... CiS.-llec.rleO Tooo El, C9fl1Af from Naw Haw.., Of ,.,. A,.,,., >Gan Hocllav LMoua NEW JERSEY OEVILS.-lleca1~ Jamie HUICrofl. ~·rloPll # 1111 !tom UllC• Of ,,,. ,.,......IC.e,, Hoc1tev L••eue COLL a GE NAVY-f'1r.a E~oOI lJHlec -0 fooll>a" COKfl "What can )OU sa) about John Taylor?" Montana said. "He "'as spectacular tonight. He made some areat plays and somC' grcn1 runs .. Taylor, who according to Ba> Arca repon C'rs had spoken onl> once this year to the media. came o ut of has shell on Monday. "h's a great fee ling. bas1rally be- cause we won thr pmc," said Tay- lor. malCJng his fi rst pubhr sta1e- mcnts sinc.c traanang l·amp. "Had we not won, then (the records) wo uldn't make any difference. It (eels good. but 1t could have been anybody." Taylor's 96-yard score equalled the lonaes t touchdo wn pus in San Francisco h1stof) and moved the 49ers wtthin four. 27-23, bcfort' Mike Cofer·s PAT missed wide ten. "for awhile. the} seemed like a Dream Team with no mistakes and maki.na arcat a tchcs. .. R1<% said of the Rams., who sclf~tructed wtth ftlmblcs in the final IS minutes. ••When you come back and wm 1 pmc hke thjs, that's sayi"' a lot. "We djdn't play ~II all n1p1. but our defense sot lhinp st.anina to fl.II ao. iackUna." Irvin said. "We &imp. ty did not iackle. You can't Id away • with th.at qajnsl them ... Taylor as a difl:mu ~ because be'• a punt ft't'Umer, IO be tw the 1bih1y to Nn willl thc bill af\er lbc catcb. .. ne Rams· eecoadary hu been an ia...Uaa stwty tbQ ...... 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Texaa·E I PeM> 21, Seton Hell 19, Well• FOf'H I 15, Hou,ron 13, uc Santa &erber• 11, Notre 01me 6, G«>rol.t S, Old Dominion s, Connecll-°'' 4, E . TenneiMe St 4, Colortdo 3, Florldll St J, Haw1ll 3. l(enw' St 3, MarQuell1 l , Ntw Me1llco St. 3, Purdue l . West Vlrolnle 3, llillanov1 2, &rloham Young l, Kentudlv 1. Prine.ton I, SW Loul,lena I, WIKon· aJn 1, Xav•. C>nlo I in o ur d1rcct1on The Rams made some mistakes an the founh quan er. and we cap1tahzcd." Down 27-10 "'Ith 1.26 gone 1n the fourth quarter. the 49crs v.cnt 6f\ }ards 1n stll pla) "'· the capper rnming on Montana's 7-,ard tour hdo"'n pass to Mike W1lso"n v.1th 10·04 left "Thai drive did give us a glimmer. and we go t moving.·· Montana ~1d. "The mome ntum was changing at that point. They were gettJng a 101 of breaks. and we were not aettmg any. This 1s .a pretty satisfying win. es- pecially api nst these gu)s." The Rams drove right back. ho""- ever. aided by a 36-yard pass inter· ferenoc call ... inst San Francisco left comerblck 0arT) I Pollard. But a fumble by Jim Everett on what was supposed to be a rollout ended a It.ms sronna o pportunity. On the ncllt pla)'. the turnover was converted 1nto another Montana-10- Tayk>r touchdown sinkc. 1h1s t1me with 6:41 to pla) in the pme. and there was no stopping the 49en after that. "In reahty, (Taylor) won the pme Montana did not aet to the Rams leCOndary apin until early in the fOunb quaner when he threw a 1 • yant touchdown ~ 10 Mike WU.On.. • By then. With I 0:04 left to p&ay, lbc It.ms still bad 11ttm1ftlly comfOIUblc lead. 27·17. Actually, 11 WU tbe 49en' ll!CQod-i U) tMI WU IUspect tbroaibou.t mudl of t.be ,.me. Momnta after ~caC :,w::--.. ~ ..._. oa Fli~ AME; .... 1ivn. die ..... I ftnt dcJWn It .. 'lfta: a.. 24. £~ tbn ...... Qril. . .............. ...., ... ... .... 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CIVl\lian 11 7S e 11-SS J·oolnt -" Nona Tec:Mlca '' ""- along v.11 h Joe " said R1ct. v.ho v.as blocking for Taylor on lloth touch- down pla) s. 1um1ng \hon catche\ into long <,eonng rum ··H<''' an e~cellent pla)cr. and he v.111 make m> JOb e:mer in 1he future I tal c great pndc 1n m) blocking." San Francisco, v.h1l.h won the Super Bov. I last Januaf) "'1th a memorable last-minute dnve and bca1 Ph1ladclph1a earlier this )ear with a quanet of fourth quancr touchdowni . is used to coming back. so the 20 fourth-quaner points thr 49crs scored was almos1 as predict- able as the fans lea vina the stadium cul}. "One thing about this club o'~r the years. tt hH a hmory of &JUI comebacks." San FranC15CO ( oach Gcorac St-1fcrt said "We talked a arcat deal about the Philadelphia pme and how you keep yourself aoina. We knew wt had the t)i>e of cJub where 1f }OU ICt In S}n~. you have a chance to come back. "This was JUst hke the Ptulade~ phll pme; that's wha& was 101na throuah our minds. Fonunately. we tana pus for put. <"Ame up short, tbowina for 239 yards and two touchdowns. But he found it hard to blame hi.mtdf for the lc>U. Center Dous Snutb admitted that everett never p 1 band on the b1Jl on the ftambaed map. Snutb uJCI lht baU IOI cauetn ia the turf ud IOOt all of Ole bmfte for the Ult'90\lla. ""TMt Ml DC'\let '-'P wd to aw ill . •Y· (I).,..,) cwwer ud rt .._..., •~ Nlffe1ed." s.am ..w. .. , lbould u~ ... me w ... ia ... hid l8d ........ ...... ........... . ........................ "" ........ llW ...... . ....., ........ Dli ... 'htl'i ... -·-...... 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Tot all .. ft..... ..ft .... 1 1 2 l 1oo1.,,ovo • S 1 I) 0 01 0 C.rto<1 I t ) 4 0 I 7 1 IMtrt 4 4 ) 12 )10 1~ 07, I l lGramio OOIO 1 1 l Pavtlno 0 0 l 0 I 0 7 HOOtlAOI 0 0 7 0 I ) lliO\afO\ 0 1 0 I 0 '1 EIC1\\IMOI 1 0 0 0 1 ' "-'' , ' , s ) -1661 40 I 1 0 0 0 0 11 11 It 3' Total\ ?I n II 11 Sc-. lrt ~--' L8 WllM>f' S I) 9 9-~ ,,.,,,,,. ,. 1• ?4 11_.1 • ,.,m1 llQal\ L9 W\l-S1...,arO I ,,.,,-~ .. 1 T ecnnoe.a" Nona HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS E'tenda 74, ....... Dafne JD .., ( ........ Hlbf-1 lh'9M:le .._.. O.rne E•• .. Tru11110 CCMlln1 9razec1 v CiarcJ• Coooarv s ... , &lavlnt Gomer fl ft pf.. .. ...... 9 O I 11 Duct,, 1 0 4 2 S 7 2 11 '1.,,,,, 1 I l S 1 I 2 S Tavior 0 I 0 1 l I 1 1 Treen 7 0 I 4 1 O • 7 Culver I 0 l 7 2 0 0 Mauleot'I 0 0 I 0 I I 0 Cl\anm.n 0 0 I 0 0 7 7 JlmOO ) 0 I 6 I 0 1 6 LUJT10«ln l S 0 1 M Garcia 2 0 2 • Totatt 11 lJ 15 1• To••' 9 7 14 10 Scenlrt~ Ettanc•a 27 1) 19 IS.--1• Notra Oa,.,. ISne<ma" O.• Trvw ·D<>·"' ooe1' NOf"tiit T K M <.al\ Nona S II 7 7 Edhaft 6t, c ...... l7 IS.,,_T_) idheft c ... -....... ...... "' Ma;uwa...,_ 7 0 ) • Jol\n\O" , 0 0 • FIK"-IS 0 ' ao Npyvan 0 0 I 0 Mille< , ) ' 1 ""'° s , 17 ,_.,,..._ • 0 2 I Tolro• ) 1 1 CrOOlt' ' 0 , 2 ·-0 0 0 ColclOuil" 1 0 , 2 Coro.. 1 , 4 '"9•anon I 0 , 1 S.l'CM J 0 0 0 Ke,,l!a I , 1 • "•• • 2 10 00.oa 0 0 0 0 TOll l\ 21 s 14 69 Total\ 15 ' " 11 Sun IJV ~~ EOl\Ofl ,, ,, n ._., CorOf\A , 1 1• 1:>-)7 , __ ,,, goal\ Eo1..,,,_i: Kne• 10 T~nlUI\ "4one ~--Vtrdn W, Fountain'\/.._., SO (A_T ... ~I ,....,...."'"..., ~ .... "•*' ....... .. .... ,. IC.rev k Fo• Woruna n 51\a" Mura.n• a.roa•o &a teo Tota >\ 0 ) 0 ) ""'°'enouM ) 0 S 6 1 O O 7 •var\O" 1 0 7 2 1 0 0 , w "' ,. s • I• 1 2 l • "lumo•"av' 4 • • 17 7 t I Mul>aro 1 I I ) ~ 7 2 l'OI"°"' 0 0 ' 0 l l ) 9 410tl\ s 1 1 6 I 4 10 Ma-~ 7 7 • 6 0 0 0 0 JKO'\· 1 I l S 14 n 11 ~ To•••• n 11 n ._ kenlr'I ~,_.. Fovr>•••" Va... I• 14 10 H>-~ P.lot Ve<O.\ 13 1• I) 1-.. l ·oo1n1 OOAI\ Pa~ Ve•OH-u""""'•"" J TKM>e.al\ Nona ~ , .... ,.,, QvU1'M .,, LAflne• .. ow .• ,_...._, N•W'POltT CH•ISTIAN -h "MAfl 14 NlcNllt t ltooen 6, It-I t C~ 12 ~er-.- 0, c.oeo.r o. J011n11on 4 LE~,..*GWSLL CHttlSTIAN -LO..,A'\ Jontl I. TPIOm\Oft 11 ltOOln-. 2. E •ant 4 Ha"1tme· NewllOr'I CftrlSlla n 7'·10 ...... MMll ..... ~ACl~IC. COAST UAGW T..-.c:e Hlh S, CM19 Miu 1 Tr•Due.O HI~ llCOf"'9 Gr_. I Oa....,an Ol'-'tl 1 Hugflft I Cot•a ~ \C0-"'9 ltodr•-r 1 OW•,.. 1 MON-LaAGU• UIWllnltY 4, LAfle -..0 ..... 1 U'\1¥ ... \<IV Kor1"9 .... Amrn.r ' Paul s ""°" 1 OavtO Jacoo.on. I Aoam Clan. ~"" ltooe<"1 Ha~ SI ~I •• ...,... Pac~ \CO-I~ H-I ha H' some 'CT) talented football pla}ers (Ta>IOr) 1s a great pla,er. he's an >\II-Pro t>pe pla ~er \<l 1) Jcm R1~. and 11 showed 1on1gh1 "Ob' t0usl~ I'm 'Cf)' l'\Cllcd about this win. but the pla )'ef'I o'er there Ian the Sa n Francisco drt'\'ilng room) are beside themsclvC'1 aftl"r what the) JUSt accomplished " 1 Montana. antt•rccpted onl\ 1v.1l'c all season. threw l""o antcrc-ept1on~ in this game -one leading 10 a Mike Lansford field goal and the other Slopped a San Franc1\C'o dn' r that had reached the Rams· 5-,ard hne The 49crs also had ninr pcnalt1c., fo r 145 }ard'I. 1nclud11\g pa s 1nt«- fen"ncc penalties of 42 a nd 36 ~ards and two consecuuvc pcnah1es that set up another Lansford field goal The Rams started fast. Jumping ahead 17-0 in the fi n t 12 minutes on Gres Bell's 4-yard touchdown Nn. a 4-yard pau &om Everen to Damone Jonnson and a 35-yard field pl b) Lan1ford after Leroy lrvtn's 1nter- oci>tion. ....-.... ~ I. C.Wado (Sl) 11-0-0 1,Jf'J ' 2. Miami. Fla (4) 10--1...0 1,Jl4 2 J, MlctllMn Cl) 10--l--O 1.m J • Notre D•me 11-1...0 1,2M . • S Florlde SI 9·2-0 1, 16 S 6.Nebr•lk• '°'"'"'° l,112 ' 7. Alalleme I 0--1 ·0 I ,022 7 I. Tenneu. 10--HI 1,001 I t. Auburn 9·2~0 966 9 10 Arun1a1 10-1-0 914 10 11 I lllnols 9· 2 ·O MO 11 12, USC t ·2· 1 171 12 1) Hou''°" 9-2-0 ffS 13 14. Clemlon 9-2-0 643 14 lS Vlrolnle 10-1-<I 615 IS 16. Ttxa• A&.M 1·3·0 S.0 16 11 Wnt Vlrolnl• t-2· 1 •n 11 11 Pelvl SI 7·3· l 429 II lt . &rleNm Young 10-2·0 3S6 19 20 Dull• 1-3-0 l03 20 21 Otllo St 1·3·0 296 21 22 MldllNn St 7·4·0 2SI 22 2l P111M>uron 7·3-1 1n 2• 24 TellH TKfl 1·3-0 ISJ 25 25. H1•ell 9· 2· I 95 23 Ottllr rec.etvlno votH Flol"lda 25 W111\1ngton " Arllonl 17, FrftllO St 14. Air Force 13, Oregon I, °"lel'IOme S, ~ol• Teen •. SvrecuM 2. N CarOllna SI 1, N llllriol' 1 S('H EDI · 1 .J~\ Tedi,,.,~ aAs.tETaALL C~ ,.,.,. -C"'''' COU1je Irvine •' Oc.clOentat 7 lO o rn COf"mun11v c.ol~ woma.--')renoe Cou • at L~ S.Kf! 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L.a111.1na Be.a> •is E-•nra •" wn1 ....... ,1e• l l"'3uw no 0.kt •I ,.>#'lt"OIOtl 8eac,. 3 IS wttES"TUNG Higl\ KllOC> DOV\ -(Otl• M4'\a al ~'lta MatllA• ta • E \lane.a •• M1u 1<>" v1a.o 6 ,..IEL.D HOCl(fY Santa Ana •• Wn tmlfl\I.,. ) llOXl'G ~ ..... (et ..... , JU"4104J FE4 TMEllWEIGHTS -Jews S.lucl !San 0!All01 del Jo~ E tirada •Tl1uenal. "''"'" •ouno 01,oue·•l<.e••<>" '°' ·-••ao io.. DIOW' ~"'° now l2 l ,. ~\ W8A t , .. Etl•aoa la!!\ to lS·I A ' ""'•"'• ... , M•r ~ •~ •",< C ty N .J li/ nrtv a ur-I>'> aO.·<>"•• ,, O•a<' ~c;.AC?>v 8.rooa·v'"' N V 10 •*4'...-i JO"" !><,...,n._. W·nc:l- W CD"" .,, 8 ,,, 8· ~ L. XO'"'°' "'c 10 ..,._. o.c.. 14 .... S• JOWO" ¥4 c •-< c...... ,.~ aor..t'"u\~ 5.""' '" ~ •vt-ttpv tit flllf ( ~ M.ke 9 1J r40.... ll0..\4' P(Yt\"'10\;I" Va 10 -y-G-.. ooo a·o-· ....... ..., "', "' ~ ....... y 8 •000' 0-•"<>">A c •• 10 .... , ... , o.c..,. At F011 tta tv Vaie•>O ..... "•'" "" I(_., Mlle11A41 HOU'\IOf' for M· IC-\ W9() S4A1« o.c.. 1' Al Cafta• \ Ar·en•.c Ct• N.J ~11-H"'°" MQl!traa , V\ Fprmo~ Cl\irlno V-tue«a, 10 mkldlff c;,.., >Notte .,., • ..,, "" Jor" ,,,..,,_, New 'for' 10. IUlllO" "''~ o.c.. 2' Al llW 8 at .. Y \ LU Ye9H OonalO CU"rv For1 Wor•r. Tea.•' n 8 ••" L•"~ Oe1roi1 10. ""''°' mkld<A\ Jell. 1, '"° Al TrooWorlO AllanllC Ct"' Cr.arin Wit· llamt Granc lt.aOlO\ M•cl' " Franllla $wlndell, N•"'vUle T .,,n 17 lor Will••~ 18 F ~· ............... Oh. ••Ile JAii. 12. '"" 41 ••lantiC (,1.,. N J Mrc• .... Wero ~o....,, Mau ., Al!reoo llOIA\ 17. lg, ,,,. •ac•"' 18 F tunloo: _,., ... ~, ..... .JM\. 14, I ... Al CNMr \ "IOlel ancl Cu ono ,t. rtentl( CllV N J $teva COlltnt 8 roc,1on ~" v' MtCl'IM< Ola•'da New Yorli. 11 IO< (Oii M US9A ~watot-t ""• JeA. IS, I"'° "' ..,. Attanl< c tv con .. .-.1'°" ,_..,. Atian•IC Cltv "4 J 0oue 0.W" Yonll9" "'-Yor-.. n 1ra1> 8a'1llev 8•on• ........ .,,_ 11 IOI' 0.Wll t WM> ~>9111 lllle. G«lr .. For-n Houston •t ~. C--.. HUflt· """'°" L I 17 .,..,,._. RAMS From Ill quaner. tv.o pla\'> after a fake field goal b} the Ram~ had be<:n stopped at the I But 1hr Rami.' ad\"antagr went av.8' v.hcn quanerback Jim E'erctt fu mbled 1he snap and Matt Millen f't'CO\ ered at the 4 On the first pla). Montana found Ta' lor shon over the middle and he -~pcd along the nght sideline for the score M ike Cofer m1\scd the e:ura point after the to uchdov.n. leaving the score at 27-~3. but San Francisco clearl) had momentum on its side. The Ram s' Ron Brown fu mbled the kickoff and Keith Henderson recovered at the 27 S1'< pla}s btcr, Cra11 v.ent in for the v.1nmng score. "The team that won wu the t~m that could come back from mis- takes." Robinson said. nouns that the 49ers had almo~t 1 SO yards 1n penalties ..Both tams made enoUJ)l m1t- tak:C1 to I05C, but we made ~ mtt- \ak.es at the: end," Bef~ the: late Rams m1 takes. 1t was the 49en who self-destruC1ed. Moncana.. intercepted onJy twice ~llCJUO~ th~twoinaen:ieptioM Monday nl&hL 0-led IO .... LaoJf'ord field l(IOal and tM OIMr stopped a driw iha\ bad rwMd IM l..otA.ueks s. ne l9en alto had m. pesdn• for 14S ~ iftdudi• Piii ...... fema peultics o( 42 ... J6 ,.. ..t two ooe.cuti~ p 1tw 111111 •upuodwl ........ ~·==rr-'·=~ °"I .... .._,_... •Iii• as-. a =:-..r.-;:::.~.9R.!ll!!llr. • Ord ... Lllaf 9"llN -ca-.... ... • ~ 642-5678 540-IZJO 496-6800 f::=:::::::::::::=:::::=:=::=::=::=::=~'l!blftl;ftiiiPo1n1~;--,,5~2F66 6 Cii... 2624 ~~': .!:t. ~ ~ 1a.. frpc. swt bWtl. 111._. _ MA 3000 .... _ .. wa YIEfmr ___ .. •111ss1 •'1L!!!!!...~ ~ CLASSIFIED INDEX "2·5671 ... llOlmt OllUIM CO. ... .. -·1 .. -,··~· ;atdener, gw, w/d l'llcup. 28A 2BA 1 cw OW hl'99 • L•.W hofM. P•ICWWl'l6c 0099f\ ._, Wlfl*', new _,., •LMdl tlr ground ftoOr WrEYEnY ,,._..,., __ , IUfne eltlatlnQ loan. 38R, Hon-amotter. no pell. II In eree flr ... lace vtew. Ott E.ltr ... e/405. bttlM, fncd . yd w/patto, .. 71. enA ~ faM. $2200/mo, .. 2-3850 Bllr ,._ IOUTM OllUIM CO. -I I I I 28A,lamrm,lrplc,wt S11751mo •7I0-9018 v,1,501mo•&42 9717 AHililidellh 11850.(71•)&52·2411 Wtr 0d.~120 8-5PM dleh.•Hller , oebl e, •1llWITB TimDALYPLOT CLAst#llO O''ICf lt0l1M T~S.­Mon-F rl 7 30elol·5 30ol'll hi 8 OOtilft· I I 30- ..__ C-I• M·' e 00-·S OOom Ol~I ~C••Ot -· ·--· .... __ .. _ ..... _ ........ ~-~:! .... , . ...., .... , . ...., ... , ... ,.__, ..... ~ .t::: bar. 2 car gw, 2 tty, 7 yra 28R COTTAGE In old • • Located on a WI u M 7 Victoria 'l' .... S735 er1doMd 0-tllt 1795. old. 9'35.000. 2.o.-6453 ,. ...... __ 1 tlo greenbelt. 11111 ••P•nll\191 32• VIMofta. 541--3108 28R 28A. fl'plc, d-*•)9c. CMmCa 'IOUlt AD -.v..,, ..... ut. arge ~ • 3BR 2'ABA beauty inc THE SEVILLE ,_. I 1250/IUO yrty. 78().7153 THI ,..T DAY tMwpon Lam 1069 frplc, \NY al~. 1 CM OW· to1al remOdel w/brand ,,,.,....ltl 28R 1'h8A w/gw, bttln•. •Bii --PElllllU , .. --,. _ ... --· -I lilililillill-liliill..,.....,..., ___ , S 1150/mo. e 5-8025 new kitchen & oathedfal fenced yerd w/patlo . ..__....._.. ......, Quiet ::::·.:.....-= :...-:-.:·:"":.: * Lm mm* 411 Hu• Or. 3Br 28a. E•tlide 28A houM .. cellinge. Shor1 or long lalbol 836-4120 •5PM ,....._.,.._ ... ~ .. ino. 18R ILi ~a?_~~~~ H:i;:c:,,.,--=1.o;.yc:; :7~':~·:~~:.p·~~~·n~: ~~:r;n·~=-~~ ~~;:~:r.-C:~~,n~ bland 2606 2e1esant•Ana 'L'..$745 1:2t1l:=~a::..~_.: -=~~':Truism !.~'':.'..:. :7 ~--;.: <:'-'":'.! from~ story. Exceti.nt S 1750/mo Call 862· 1931 S 1 250. 722-7678 occpy, $1750 mo. Call beeutlful 28R 1BA, gar-WESTFIELD APTS get• o • bCtl * 1 IO. lledroomi -• -...... 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Avail 111190. ~o"n°"·,· .~~teps~! beacPrl~~-2BR. lam rm. llb~hlghly Han<lsome 3 BR. 2~ BA • snstmo. 673--8293 301 A~o &42-N50 25e7 Orange.~ 11M112 .... .... '""'V ..... Condo 1.700 sq ft Many '£ALT~ • pals only. 121 27th St . upgraded. spa. Nea bu & lhoPS ~~~~~=~~·I om IUll 111 ~ ACfoee the'""' -N.B. Agent 67S-84175 \lacant 1 to 41 year lease e>ctras r 1 = ' • •Wt191* 2BA. fr $795. WPll DPT UY••• Pr, ... _tlal Calif Alty No Peta S2•00 mo. Days $1.37S/mo 760-9792 -NB 28R TOWNHOME Near the wtiter. SU5/mo D 2B . frplc. gatage A ·I 18r 1Ba nr NPT CNTR/JW ........ Call after Spm 774-305S 3BR 18A Cottege. WI No pell 1865 IMne ve •-----___ 760-8850 Ev• 41941-3367 Twnhm 3BR. 2BA. trplc, Walk to bc;h Lg bdrm•. · hkup. Hes cerPort• lor 2 •2. Call 720-9422 $79S. ~pets. 640-'~ ~~ ~=:~.3c:~·~ LARGE 3Br 2Ba duplex patio. enc garage, nr So 2'1BA. lndry. mlCfO. yard. LarQ& 2BR 18A, frplc, w/d, cars. No peta. $87S/mo WESTCLIFF 2BR 28A at end of street. 1.600 sf Frplc. deck. wld. garage Coast2~~~~e!~~~Jmo lrplc. garage. $1250/mo patio. carport, yrty $1200 Avl 11115. 722-82941 .. ~.1~ Condo d/w, w /d. frplc. S•79000 650-7713 513 MarguerlteS1650mo -----~1-41 7417or 2410--0389 BEAC~~~l~LTY *••-• -Frplc, garage. tundeclt & carPC>'i. pool. $900/mo • Adult• * 7S9-18341 2140 NEWPORT HEIGHTS. -·-new paint .• es.-7S92 939-22e&or2~28 1 IEWNRT Nr partc & tennis-Lg 1'800 Hunt. leach spacious 3 BR. 2 BA, spa. .... .., WESTSAY APTS -Tklff fir Jae tll 3BR 3 Full ba1t1a. 2 pvt 2BR HOUSE. 2-car gar-yard. garage. S 1.417S/mo ~ P"*-A 2607 1BR. email bactcyard. gas e.. tit I~ Maintained ""• """"' .El.ITS 2 /d age large backyard 760-83841 A.gt waahe</dryer h<><*-ups. au u 0 OIW. retrlg, trplc, ....,.,.. ~=~~=·$ 1~;(, ~~tr,·9~ Nea~ beach S 1175/mo. -Y&UIT .. ft11 No pets &45-1831 At1 41 1tSEVERA LOCATI ::i $87S • 11•2 Rutland .311 ••• S 1175 deposit 5418-0290 l•WJ•rt hn Ill 2U 1BR 1BA •1t bit! to betll GLUE Tl ALLI ~or .... .,,. . ~6-3679 f IOUISlll if p C I I Comm pool/tennis S 1500 • 1 .....,room ..-v -----BR 3BR 2BA. 3 car gerege • 2BR lBA gar w/d• hku.ps Lg spacious sngl family Avl now• 6412-3850 Bkr Yrly w/prkg. $7351$500 Th 2BR lBA i. nd'l 2Bdrm rnBa $780 WESTCLIFF Large 1 RV access Big yard · · ttm SBA 3BA. 2 frplcs, --sec Jim. Dys 63S-3090, r" s • u 181 E 18th St M2·085e Apt. new carpets. pool w/spa & room lor ad· $102S/rno. Agt 675·•912 trm"1 dining & lam rm. 3 IEWPllT TlllUOI Eves!Wknds 673-64178. room. cloM to bua OC ---------adults. No pets. Avt now dlllon. Near Cliff Or SUL• IUL n car gar $1600 5416-6S60 3BR 2' ... BA 2 Story. 1 car YEA.AL y 3BR, 2BA. Steps ::i::~g~¥2~~/mo. Bechelor $590 $750/mo. 673-66-40 Jlco.s RLn C t the sand 2BR BR 3 gar. new crpt A.vi now to beach $875 921 'h E. 2257 2268 2272 Maple 1 Bedroom $MO Ill-I.lo y~I~.,~~ mo sg:cl~u~a':0~! ~/grdnr s 1150. Rusty &31· 1266 Balboa Blvd. ALSO 1&2 TSL MGMT • &42-1803 28drm n .Ba $795 San Otmtntt 2676 -----.---11011 Green Tree Ln BR apts 675-5068. *IMI LAA•nA•I 2~~~~~~~~~e N .. r General Hospital. 11tCdM Townhouse 3BR $1.675 846-0809 ... ,.... 1 Bedroom S67S 3BR. 2BA. d/w. atove. PENINSULA • Charming 3'..,BA. 2 frplcs, 2 gar----2622 2BR ''"'BA townhouM. 2Bdrm l'l.Ba sa 2s trplc. A.veil 1/8. $745/mo refurbished Spanish 1tyle ages. $2150/mo Irvine 2144 CorONI def Mar laundry room. ~tlo. all 28drm 2B• l3SS SS8-76S9 41 bd home with largefam---------Nwpt Crest Condo lg 3BR 2BR' 1'.i~BA $950 ~ $500 bullt·lns S795tmo. 151 E 2111 St &418-24081.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ily room. beamed oeohngs 11t2BR 2BA. 2 lrplc. 1 gar-llAJllmH Cllll 2•.,BA dbl gar. spa. Deposit Ask about our 2078 Thurln · Misc. Rentals .. n & sunny pauo. steps to age. 1 carPort. $1575 lBR lBA sn s Avt lmmeo pootllennis. walk to bch ··s pecleJ"'I TSL MGMT &42-1803 Hunt leach 2640 ._,... _______________ ..,. ~~~~r~2~~es 11t4IBR -2-:e A--;;;;-the Margie. 979-8260 Agt $1650/mo lse 54141-~0~9 900 Sea La~e ~41-26~ Olln LlllTill 18R ;BA cerpeta drapes ltooms 2706 IJL!!!_. beach, S2700tmo winter In the colony. sunny 3BR NWPT HEIGHTS H U E 2BR 1BA. gar, lndry. utlt s•M IFF gar di~ COin 'iauoory' CORONA c1e1 Mar. unlurn Ullftllln• 1002 -\\ATIHIHll'I 173 &3&JI 2BA.2 cargar.frplc,new 2BR2BA.pvt pool &Jac pd N~ Pets $1000 mo & S8iS mO 2118 Heu: rm avatl now Sep entr ......... . '. 1.• !•-------· tjlli'tl., hoc. •u U• crpt. lg enc yard. assoc Grdnr & pool serv inc 614 "B Marguerite Open Eutslde 28A Twnhae 848-64Sl or S3&-37M pri bath. trg erst. no kit 6__,.onHE " REALTOAS SOUTl1 OF HWY 2BR pool lennis & play· S 1.500/mo ~6-9286 Sar-Sun 1-4 5•8·2S25 Apts Frplc. dlw. garage. $400 759--07'5 Ille msg ____ ..., ____ MMINl'NCW Nl'TWOM 1 1BA lrplc. garage & ground857 ~~6~8 5/mo ICHIFlllT Sii 21A 11t Tlny quiet 1BR cotteoi. yardl patlSeS:,ndry rm •U 211 IUllll* I;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~ Houses/Condos WITllFUllT patio 41341 Goldenrod _ · Beaut furn wl d S 1600/mo beam ceilings. patio. fplc 2617 ORANGE A\IE Walk to befl Gar~ No Hotets/MoUb 2718 -llPlU W/llCI (tron1 house) 673·3"741 N!WJ>Oft ~ h 2 169 winter 631 -1336 Nr sttps. bCh 504' Jasmine TSL MGMT M 2•180. 3 peta. 969· 17~/85 ·1776 LlllU llACI Gentrll 1002 3BR 2BA '"townhome-SPYIWS llU -ac PENIN . 3BR hm pauo & s799 NO PETS 122·8011 -A--nd AVL now 3Br 2Ba twnhM ltyle'" • a latQ& 1BR Ap~ 5 BR. 3 BA. 1 ~. 3 car * 111 CUYll * spa $1 695 · DUPLEX 41 blocksto 3~~2P~~1oeo:!i~ c:J: wllam rm. din rm. frplc. MTll 111 ml MWI PIYlllT1 t:~:t the best· w/huge kitchen 19841 27 garage. l80" vi ew. On gotl course. 3 BR. 2'l CdM . Bchlrnt duple11 beach Renovated 1Br • 1 s d/w 2637.A Elden lndry rm, <J/w, ~tlo No Wkly Sl7S-Up. Heat pool We'll give you the down In &....I\~ -• cruiser boa1 is optlonal $41 lOOtmo 92l-0173 BA St.950 2 13-4131-7693 upstrs unit. grl view N«IW carpet. wld. gar No S'fo5ot mo * 760-0138 dogs OuletS ~hborhd steps 10 bch. cable. kite. exchg for• share of own-$635,000 ' -· s 1898 pets $875/mo 760-1356 __ _ _ S 1000/mo 1 MC dep maid svc 985 N Coast enhlp. You make the llllY.TIWIOEml JICOISRLn CoSUMt5<1 2124 *llYYIEW* HARBRVWHOMES ·3BR GREATBAYVIEW• WESTBAYAPTS __ 213·S92·22141_ Hwy,Lag.Beactl 41941-S294 mthly pymts & we ahare 11H llO Beautiful 2Br 2Ba. '• blk 10 grdnr. corner lot $2.000 2BR lBA ftp gar d/w $200 OFF MOVE-IN! LARGE 2BR upstalra apt. apprec You receive • 111-1110 •3BR 2'.~BA twnhM on bay. 2 car gar . wl d hi<-JASMINE PARK' • guard S 12oomo du Kelly or These attractive Apts lea-Newly decor Din rm. IU WI llTIL 100% tax beneflt1. Must DARLING 2 BR, w. BA Bluffs nr bchl Obi gar. up. open beam ceilings. & gated 3 bd $2800 LuAnn 660•8888 Mon-Fri lure POOi. spa. private balcony & gar. Lndry tac. Wkly rentals now avail have clean credit Agt condo with vaulted ceil-•---------lrplc, fncd yd Spa $1250 balcony $1195/mo NEWPORT ISLAND AREA 9am.6pm 14103 Fernleat. patios or decks. garage $750 8411 -2285 1ttr Spm $1417 00 wk & up. 2274 239·•33S Dys. Ev. Wknds ~~~1~':: 011n~l~~~al~Ti Small pet? ~6-6541111t 423 E Bay Chnllront 3BR. dock. ,, A (upsts1rs) Of carPort In a beautifully Nwp1 Blvd, CM 646·7«S No DOWN P '"YMENT. TSL MGMT 642-1603 $3500 landscaped Hlllng I:::::·---2648'1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;.;;-... cond . mirrored ward· •WTSlll* W tirfr1at 11•11 llO UHE 211, 2U Sorry. no peta. ~ _._" Roommates \If anted CORONA DEL MARI We rot>es. comm. pool. spa & lBR lBA, Incl frig. very pvt 11tHARBOR \llEW HOMES a • B L 1 Bedroom $6SS OCEAN VIEW LARGE have an Investor to make lennls. $825/mo 1 Adult & No 5Br. lam rm 3Ba. 3 gar. 2 llULTllS ll0-1100 «)~~con~ Bl~c':11n ch~le~g 2Bdrrn ,. ·B• $750 Studio and 1BR~ \l~tOfla 2724 ~huea1:7o~ ft!Y;:~'& Yi~~ "4-IOIO ·HcxMs--•/•C•ondo--s---pets SCOTTI 5418-27941 lr~~itg~~~do N::~-~~~1& PllllllTHY IH Crprl SSoomo wlnter Avt 825 Center St 64~· 14241 Bch area Close to shop-Available nowl Costa In It. For detail•. call Jerry I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -11tEASTSIOE HOUSE • g 4 BR 60" slip avail 9· 18 Imm 647-75641 Lve mtg llLllAY IPEOllL ping & parking 4199.14160 Mesa apt In quiet. green J .. a~iat-" I• 024 a..--.,..,,...., 2106 3BR 2BA Fireplace gar w NPT CREST CONDO• m 1 e $41 800tmo St dlo ,.._,.. blk to Mltlng rm night work.,. ones ... s...... ""' Costa MtSI I --"' . . 3BR 2· •BA beaut decor 75o2s852s2 675 41. 41641 NEW 2Br 2Ba hdeck, fire-1200 IFFI u . ocean ....... sporls minded. neat and Br~e<s 722-8026 age. 111 new Inside Ouiet S 6001 A t K t~ . . · p 11 c e d 1 s was 11 e, b4H1Ch, utll pd S67S mo h t .. F _ .. er llWllTlml-IS 141llllTIUYFlllT area $1190 •6410-24126 1 mo 9 a .. y $1400/mo Avail Jan 1 •ALAMOANAAPTS • $300 dep No last to ones .., or · sm ..... • 1&.lll FM IM.l 2500 sit, i'BR & den 3BA wEASTSIDE-Orange & 6•5·2235 M Buie Realty STEPS Tl 100111 720-9"45 Of 760-5"67 1 & 2BR. 1BA. D/W. move In 497-41581 . OK Dresser in room. ,..11111 1y•--1 upper unfurn duple• Monte Vista 2BR 1BA. 11tLOWEROUPLEX3BR• Brand new 3BR 2BA beautiful pool area, large 2419-1211 hS3uge' clo~~2~~~0 T\I COMFORTABLE. charm· .__ Dockageava1I S1850tmo 2BA trplc garage near $1500imo &S1410Q/mo. recroom &laundryroom. 350 ,ut • Ing old« home on 41S toot 3 BR. 2'1\ BA. prune East· yrty 752-2881. 675-8835 gar ~~s':i~~ G~-~~~~t Lido Shops $1350/mo month·to·month rental Costa MtSI 2624 ciose 10 shops & buMI Unlurn amall Studio AJ~ E"SIDE CM:-A°esp person lot Just one block from side loc.tlOf'I Many de--req 0 * 673-920 1 * unfurnished 12 I 12 1'' S58S-S67S/mo with ca;Jfs view h 1 n/drugs Nice hs. 1rg theooeanl!2bedrooltl.2 ~"1~~atures From 1~;:~~~~!:a1!r•BF~es~!~: •llWSU•SE• 3BR 3BA new paint 3~~tt~~A s 11001mo & 1HIUIUWIY 530 W Wilson ~~~S273,8S~:20,41_:' Y•rd. wtd. tip S325mo bath with great ex-OPEN SUN 1•5 new crpt. trplG. gar Best Near tx;h, lncd yd large immac spa. dbl gar avl $I 200,mo lurnished 6 Easts1de. 1 BR. vacant. TSl llllT __ __ --incl utls ~5-8386 pan sl on Potent I a I 320 E 21 t St st on the Isl 121 Topaz closets. brick trplc. d/w now• S 1695/mo • • blk lo mOf'lth lease 12115189 to st ove retrig. $525 722·9012 or M2-1603 Newport leacft 2669 Fem n/amkr stir 2BR 2BA ~r=sll~:!~ Or call fOf ap~ntment. S l.850 213~96.-3897 grdnr ~5-2566 Sl l95 bell' 619-630-413941 6 15190 119 119 .. , 27th 756-8558 Sorry No Pett Woodbridge twnhme _,1ng. llgni. bright family 5"8-7001 -Professional decorated •Clean. quiet & spacious IHCll CITIICl St Agent 675-8417 5 1BR carpet, dr•Pes. lg • wan.a •EXCLU~~~~U~R~• Frptc. wl d. tennis. pool & •room with skylights. lots Townhome near the Bluffs. 3Br 2Ba. gar frplc. wld. 3BR 2BA 2 car garage. Pruden11a1 Callf Alty fenced patio. close to Low Move-In Eaitslde 11tGA.TE .. D •a~ '* park $4185/mo SS 1·9629 of wln<lows, dining area 1098 Westward Ln lots ot wood & Ille enclpatio.storageS1125 S1250/mo 650-3~9 sttops$590/mo See.382 twnhse 2BR 1'<tBA lg -·-Gorgeous NB penthM 2 LarQ& kitchen with dining $169.900 3 BR. 2 BA. $1700/mo yrly 673-53418 NO PETS ~0-24l9S --WCI HnD YEIUILLES VICtoria "l3 650-724141 patio.· encl garage. 2:!,~,t~;;!2:b~ blks 10 bch Ord gate. area plus air condition-garage Fran Lugo. -llllST lfWPT IEtlm Lg prime unit 3BR 2BA. Nr Hc.ag Hospttal Elegant 211 1U 1350/mo 675-17"6 place. micro. •"'* & mstr ste/sep ba. lrplc. ing. sa25.ooo. Century 2 1 Professionals 8alboi Large 4BR, 2 atory. 2 car frplc. dlw. P81io. ' blk to furn 2BR 2BA condo Spacious. gr .. t 1ocat10f'I COMFY FURN STUDIO dryer hkups. Goll course din. ocn vv 5418-9867 PM 111·11IO ss7-41373 ,__.__.,_ 2107 gerege. patio. month-to· the beSt betl' S 1350/mo w1bay. oceen & city lights Gas 1nc1 Pool $725mo SS25/mo. Gu a 1nter In· 1119w. All malnllnci Sorry. NON-SMOKING room· ll;"f•-month/lease $1 ,250. yrly Call 833-3650 (Judy) view S 1600/mo Call 6415-5853 eluded. Leave menage No pet1 &441-0509 mate needed to share 3 r i:rVJr ·r.: F.[ KJ N SELL OCEANFRONT 2BR 1BA 214 PalrMt St Unit A 9' 419'-77418 (Mtg) RAY DAVIES, 760-~ .... tBR & 2BR tBa un.. ~8-5330 bedroom Costa MeH \ ir"""'-'-'c • · furn hse. 4 car gar. lndry. Agent 67S 8•75 -or '720-3999 .. • · ,. h o m e C a I I & U );\m\.'\;\ $1700 mo A.vi mthly or Prudent111 C~llf Alty C .. ISTllAS SPICllLI Rf/Jl.W stairs. gar ' lndry. cable. -CID llllE •WlTm"lllT• d s-979-7026 ,., ·~MO RENT FREEi OI W, no pets $600-$675 lPTI ay Rt.\LTOlb-throuah ,.l .. ssr·f, .. d wkly 213-665·6920 I 1BR 1B'" I g 1-yard •• ,.,..-a -"' ' " " I Pl.Ill Tl .. ( II occpyed by 12115 2BR 650-2318 or S40-S446 "· ' ......... • -Prof n/1mkr stir ocean .. Tit 2BA w/oc:n vu.lrplc End \t\X"J .1....'fr I~.\ 'II garage,nlceloc.tlon Lot •WITINATIUPI* view furn Nwpt Bch TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACllOll ~~ 10 Deed 148uette 15 Maf1lee ":::::.. 17 1t Foocwa,r 20 Hound 21 Cnft "22 Tootboue 23 StlOMTIOOlel' tdn 25~ 21 ......... lllng 30:prieat 31 Uf1 to ,. EINnetlona MUrcNn .... 3t Um111come one •2 Ouedl OOMfftUne 43....,..,_ c.... .WA"** .......... •1•--........ IO "-ol._ .. . ,~ u ..... MC... ·::-11 ,... •c.tmn Chrletlenl M Bil of fwe 65 Kind of wtne .. EurOC>Mn 87 An appetinl 81 vi.w et RoPe malling• DOWN 1 Aemnent 2 -UM 3 AcMintaoe 4 Tek•one'1 leeve 5 IMeb 8 tn IN P1111 7 N Amenc.n tr• I Breln ~·••gee t rtel 10 EnglnelMI 11 CMer up 12 °'*llnO 13 LAtter• ''=-2• compoeer 25 .... 21 DlfM"8tl 27 ~ 21A ~ 21 1 ......... ,,c:: II """'9nd II ..... ,.=..,,.· 17 Order 55 T abtewere 57 Angte 51 L-oend 51 Hindu lend gram IO ~ ebbl'~I '3 Carjo unit 12 13 Unit Comm pool & spe *2BA DUPLEX-Oulet & ol privacy. S72Stmo EXCLUSIVE BEACH PenthouM Tennla. pool. Mountain Httlng sur· $14100 Betty, A.gt Pnnc RE ALTORS ' good area Large yard. 622''1 Cente< COMMUNITY gym. etc. 673-4S50 rounded by stream• & only 962· 11•3t5•0-7355 angl gerage s750 TSL MGMT ~2-l603 BAY \llEW Beautiful 2BR -- lallsl Garege w/opnr. w/d -60" BAYFRONT/sml dock 535-B Bernard ~7-7S410 DELUXE Bacit Bay 2Br 2BA. Micro. d/w. lire-So Coast Metro. wtd. hkup. wOOdt>urnlng lrplC EASTBLUFF w/vlew SBA avail 41BR SBA, single •BAY TIMBERS11t Attctl encl gar. new FREE plaQe garage & enjoy our pool. Jae. Mstr BR. pV1 micro 11t • dep 3BA. xlt cond $2700 No story home Gourmet kit. IBR. lrplc. cable, pool, d mlcf ef lg d/ prvt 'beach SUIOO. All BA. SSOO/mo Avall 1BR Condominiums pets. ~41-0195 Barbara. fir SS500mo A.vi ltt« patio, gar. No pet•.-. 399 :~, · bar o. du1~1 .. n(:e matntenenoe Incl. lmmed. S4M 149 Iv mes. 4101 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Helen B Dowd Rltr 1/l/90 Vrly ~6-3S56 W BaySl seM. &50-6357 ..... ~ • ...__* (Available Now) -----neighbOfhd. No peta. ..... Glr for Rent 2740 •OS BRIGHTON SPRINGS II Tlf lllffS • WES TC LIFF 2BR 2BA •EASTSIDE 2Br 1~8a Adulta pref. $895/mo SORRY. PETS. tiiioiiiilooi19!!illloii....,.._._ __ _ (Available 115) 3BR 2'~BA. gorgeous. all Condo. dl w. •Id. frplc. large twnhM, ~tlo. CIOM *&42-8780• IAU l ..... 11 .._ .... 2BR Trl-Lvl Condos upgredes. S 18SO/mo carporl. pool $900/mo to atorea/bus S79S. lllTl9I StngM Sefe pttv aMey Strg •29 BRYSON SPRINGS Peta OKI 760-1108 939-2286 or 2•0-6281 253 C.b<lllo. 5"8-2456 lBr l Ba. l<ar gwage. IHlllll m IU only ·a125mo. M 2..&327 (Available Now) L• -· .f. PUI .a c•---aa.-... -•• --, •• , to .... $850/mo • 780-8364 New decor. fl'plc, pool. no ~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;. 2170 Biscayne Springs -"' -·-... -· -peta. $995/mo &40-1911 CCMNntldlf (Avallable 121151 2 Homes. 2BR lBA & JOUF merchandlM and lt'a ... , on Eea1alde 1 BR, wt,,._ 2BR. 2BA new luxury apt It.£ r-'-/R..- Pet1 CAL L Velma Waterfront 2BR 2BA. .. ... t ' floors, no pet•. ' p6ell nr H~ H.....,. at 15th & ===·=-=~-=ll;"f=ft == saoo to S1800 673-6030 our W , 00. unit SS7Stmo -.. dapoetl. ..._ ._.... 0 722-9855 IMw manage Monrovia Mesa •· lultness/Offtc• .. CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY . AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! let U1 Help Y • S.11 Y1lr Pr•rtrl CllCIMalW, -5671 for information y Yel<>plMnt. 87•"91. EASTStDE 2BR 18A ·-~--·· W/gwege. Ctoee to evety· •-•-th I ng I Avall now Frig, dlttlw~. atove 1750/mo. Agt &31-7370 Incl. No pets ~s EASTSIDE 2BR 2BA up-•1-1111• atlll.rt, pool, ott-at,..t Frig. dtahw..._, atove ~rklng. $725/mo Ind Incl. No pets 545-4855 hMtl 845-4745' *•West Newport 1 141-1111 EASTSIDE lrg 2 BR, 1 BA, HOUM to beach. 2BR EXEC. Office SUit•. Fum . pool, cer Port. no pell, 2BA yrly. Furn/unfurn w/recept tax eoe>lef• t 7SO/mo. Harbor & S1025tmo. &42-3150 phone9 ~f "rooms n; WMton. 145-1ese Ill• 11 •ua Jw AlrPort rr9. Pet1cina EXEC 2BR & 3BR.' W I D 1350. Al ouk-i1en 833-85!0 hkup. frplc:, mlc:to, petlo. 1111.. ' From S11H. No peta. 3BR 28A upper untt. ;at· CoMmtrclaf ,.roperty The G ......... ~72 ege. DIW. WID ht( up, 2778 l i185/mo. Ex1ra large tlllfy 2 BA. 2 BA. 210 LUOon'e ,_ llTla ~ :.::o~: ~: TSL MGMT &42-1803 Milllf .. ..... aec. M2.o4SS • , MONTH FAEE RENT S/E comer w ... c:Mf °' .. •BLUFFS 28f 289, fptc. IMMAve.Hlgh ~. ~a..198 Po(lt/1;aipotttlcotn w/d tremo. tlood llO~. 11r , .. "'*'8. lg .-.O. t1050 No "'9 722-t011 M18 80. Ff. Im: ~2'.98 .:-:::. *"' 1111111 --.... 111 Incl. No ,..._ MOO aec. Latte pello, Po(lt. <Mr-· * * * * * * 145-1113. 141 !. 1• ... loolllftt Ne•pott ley 341 alt-Arte. c:nft9. otc. S Avtll "°"· • .,...,.... "°'1191? Oc1 E._ C.M. 11,.~f.t .,•,.,. •I HA"P ti ... new toc.lloo4tl M8-2794 wlJ*tO. Al •'r' ... ::i:r. .• ::== •1·~ 278 ..... dlh ...... .,... l100hno ~ --• -~. pool, .,.. 990. ~ w/hftl oMo9. tndry tac~ caoo. loo llMIT llr ... ..-. ..,.. ,.., ~ door. 1771. llN •· •1-n11 .._..-. "'*" wld. llw ..,,._, • TenNMtt _.. .... IO ...... S1a Wllr.0.. ..... Plt•t,TJ:.'il&t•tt Mta.Poa.dll9117 .. t1, ~Y9 1••1. 1YU ....... ......... ....., ....................... ..• ---=,~~Pod,, .zJ t:• IM,...... "'°· -'-fltrlNo'IN ,.... ...... =1= CAU.Glltl•t-- LI Ye · I" Ho 11 e e . _ _, .. IMNG: • 0.-AW WM Ill OW& VIL~==t'!====n heper/Clllld Cue M.£-..-pa El • • din""..._ .......... Ille I , ~. l!Me.11 •IOOQIUno fof twMy llfMtl dey WOftl ... .. ND .. MO. ._ ~ CIOI: .... --NIWI' WONl. IHO ._ 12 yr <*I, 2 yr otcS a ...,._. '°"' hM I __ _........_ Nbeca_,llold ...._ nt-t• beby. Metwe womM, beat ,.._,. x" .. = i.. ,.._. nt ~ ~hA-°''-;;;~;;;~rm;o;;;;I non·• mo k er, u . n ••••1IM · p C.M. ltl •• -... _ __,,..., [l lii~p;;;---iiiiiiiiriiil '*~ only. Mut1 Prwnlunl twn bed .- ;;;;;;; ~ (nollth. lu11ury ~~=: -.111111 bootlcw tiMdbd 1100· y 1 LOVE YOU, SUZANNE .,..J,• room & bOefd, '''"'"' __,... .. , M 811f _..... to ~ maple bunk Md ..f • IMn a ....._ VAMITY at" ,.._ call rnet!lt -._ CorON del 9CCUrecy a mullt. . I ~ I 100· Pott weldlea 11K "*" Dend. cond 8tuoe Mar. Call WHkdey1, l ..... encl bra. Cell'• ...... In~~::: K~e dWtwttW• 175. e.......,m 11111e1 dinner Ltghta,~4'::a l.OV'I. JMn, 120-0101.~ *'*7M-7IOO•• ..,... ,_.. 7I0-1t05 lt2·8t14-"' or wknde rtna. 4 dlemonclt, t01tl1----· -----4'111Tn l •eekende A l an A!CPT/TYPIST Low__,. • 1 • .-1<. l)eylnendMJCM.~ COl'Qrltulattont on the 84"°7418 Helvy pt101'9 e~ 1n nee. 011 ... -.... -e WIN!coetV.tiength.Mght .._ ..... ~~ ~ of your ~I H98d grandmother-type Good tudoement a muet. r1 ,.V. toe. 11,500· Mattr ... \-liOil ~ cotot, -.12-14 ,.,...._ ~ you k-.p ~rowtng Nanny tor energetic 3 Yf call Fie 159--7800. SIM/mo+ 545-9447 (Slmmon1). 30 yMr" Wiii'· .... Offwa. 5$9-5127 MBZ , 85 In tl\et eucc;eutu dlrec-Old ll.,,._ln/out bel'llnd GAEETER.PoeltlOnWttelll -l(llllT ranty. 151-1002 PP 8lUE FOX JACKET, wom * 'W .. 1 .. * 3000 TurbO. b«*i.tlt ::;;;;:;======- tlOntl So. Coast Plaza. ~I. greeting dlenll at front BRASS HEADBOARD. onty onc;ie, meolum 1bie ,. • "l•C pf • 81 oond. aun roof, low m11e9 ... '11 llla.U LOW. The Geno SPMk English. 957-2938 a.. A friendly & ~· PIT In N.8. Mon-Fri FOOTBOA.RD & RAllS. ()nglMly. tstt ..... tor Ac~.;tte' Wt;e w: S23.900 OBO 530-428& Good condltoo. LOADED. Wf lllllTllU pera0nell:!. It Yitai to tNa •:r;:;:--~= ,:i c:. C~ ~:~ tr 12">. * * 873-2076 Cowr1. •Super St1111pl MERCEDES ·n 450SlC MUST SELL MJ1 E 5530 job.tell •7st--7100 LIM/LoulMl«-4492 .. lf]IJMI--loe,&Mrll Like Newt UH5 .~Korlg m1 .... SUftfoof, S2..00080534-2042 S t brl * _, Ulll.. Round mahogany 42 Ill. Ml-1171 1I5 3 1 I ' Ly MAN ( 1PHE645} BILL MAXEY car pnone, S 18,000 080. CHEVY '85 CELEBfUTV ~= ~:,• eve~1~1X~ F\M JOB* 5-kt count• help a food _.111•11 teble. : '-::-·Ch~2" 11 LAPSTRAKE. Very re-TOYOTA, 111&1 Bead\ 723-070l 4 eynooer. afc, c/c pit>. Send,)• lllt(l'llchectc It Orange County beHd ~.Must be fri.ndly r::~ ·~~ :='n.1. 5~x8'x~06", xrn~ F~~:, ~e~~.~ ~:~~;g.:;f"-· S900 Blvd. H.B 1A7•3555 MERCEDES '71 450 SEl No probletnl '2500 twic. Adam compeny now hll opeo.. & reliable. Fu1MP111·tlme. ceptlonl9t with ~e to cond seoo. 84g..5537 M Jacquea worn tWlOe * y W m 1... Light blue. all orig Credit 722·1537 -LU,UllYI -1 iove you ell, Ind I m very proud ot youtt Merry Christmas •no• lor guys & gals 18 & Wtll ~r~:;·87':.~5·50· grow. Two poeltklMI Ut• Simmons Beeutyr•t hide-Leoperd i101e. bleck ,owtr loMs 7012 s.speees: Stereo Caaeette. no problem (llc•25031) over to travet Western typing & computet wort!. a-bed Hite new '*"8t mink trim metehlng mutt, Sunroof, Custom WIMelS Call the RanQef 621·54H st1tn&resor1er..taswlth HBMW575 •xceliel'tt ~~ & · /blue Pd St..oc>' coller culla belt & 1H5 BOSTON WHALER Sharpl H595 BILL - dynamic IUperviAd mar-..... ,. ~aonellty. Luxurlou1 :0 '350 YS9-5050 ' lhouldera F~ll l•ngth SUPER SPORT 30 HP MAXEY TOYOTA 118&1 ....... .,.. ketlng team Must be hlgh-rlM loeatlon. MUS1 · dartlbrownminke<>etby Full cover $3000 OBO Beach B lvd H B W~.thllearlsllke new well-groomed, ambitious M~l1c•lsa:t::.~ctrr nu by 12115 Free Action STORAGE SACRIFICE Ludwig Uttl Ann rubeny 123-0701 8A7·8555 I~ & out' Driven by a & Hgef to learn lmrnedl· MICGr...!. Yacht I 1~r; Employment. . 19 eu ft frlge, queen matt· auit wlfo11 COiier & cuffs 19' COBAl T tf'IA original c MERCEDES CHROME persnockllY Newpotth lady ate income • expenM1 -..-· • ---W2 bOx 'Pf, 9 drawer chest. 10 Blacit gray a wNte 300 hOY · <* wlwtille tenn11 s oe1 Plld during training PlkM!tla, Cotti MeM. ._. 7'H bllc&se, a· couch. :lamond• ~n rabbit owner itlorl ';·1;~-WHEELS With MICHELIN AM1ng S 14.000 Call Curt Group transportation RECPT. FIT poa w/OC 8ilr· shop vac 646-8112 coat Possum lined mus-tent ~&44.2513 • :s6.!-o.t ~ths new 675-6695 furn1stted return rue Ull ROOM port ,,.. travel -oenc:Y· TWO ELECTROPEOIC tard......, coat __ ---------, guaranteed Start Im· Rift Must be friendly w/front BEDS lfk ma ART~ "Balb01 Fun Zone' Boat/Yacht Chlrtm "IEWPORT mediately For appotnt-ofc •PPf lite ofc duties. unit 'he:d'::.'rd s~ by Ruth H1nd1 Orlgln11 l!' YW Ill: •Love, Momt ment call Don Hat1111k1ns. 2NllTilll Call Frank 752-0752 ectl 5<18•5306 l979watereolor Serious RUNAWAY FOR WEEK-WHITE New E All IMPORTS 10·3 pm 645-222 t ext • 1 ulrles onty• ENO Charter St1t•Of· mp. oY K52107 FICTITIOUS .U....U 207 thru Friday The Orange Cout Dally Reltaurant• -Ir Unique hand-made barn· 7 ~~ -6 1 3 . 3 1 1 8 0 r Ar1 34' Creal<>cil Pkg deal ~ms ~F~,r~ Nit • J~~ I 1::.~~T~-= ar• Pilot has openings In Its llllllTIIPI---boo furniture over 7 -340-a295 l MSg with skipper 675-7100 amt. asse • • ~ .. &OOlllTlllOUll Mail Room IOf 1 Part Full-Time, Part-Time. 75pcat Below wtie>1esa1e 14 v --Radio With Equalizer. ,,~ ,...., ''• • ....,. ..,,., 1 l d~~Go~:·~sL~ONt VIC· I AIP AIR, Lotus.construe-Time INSERTER and • Reglste<, Bueers. Salad Call L;sa 714-721-9216 Olllll9&1 P&IAIE Lots of N~ Parts, "cERY y ..... >;. J TO"llA ASSOCIATES r.o Congralulatlons on llnding t 1 on e • per 1 a n c e Full Time LEAD PE;.RSON Bar & Prep-C~. Apply UllES 50· YACHT-CHARTER CLEAN' "'xGellent on· I Corporare Plaza Suite 2~ me p0ny W•sh me luGk prelerred 1-2 yrs exp to handle Schedules and at The Soup Plantation, Mlsctlaneous 6015 DEC 17·23 723-0723 dillon, $3000 OBO ~all , .c ,, , • '*' ~ INewpon Beach Cahl 92MO ll Call Anita 759·1583 Personnel The Lead Per-t555 Adams AVfl. CM · 11111111 ---*631•47o5• ~ A, • H .. V1etor1a 1 Calltorn1a •--------•'·•---·-.---.·--• sonmustbebllingualend 3·WHEEL adult bike llke Wloats 7014 l general partnerthll> Two 1 • have mall room ex-ln&ll-ILDllAL new $75: GE & RCA EIUIEMEIT '89 LEGEND & II i:.... -"'-' """ 1 Corporate P1aza Sutt• 250 andthenlsald .. Look.1'11 UYEllTIS•AOGlllT perlence.Applyinperaon Houaewtve1 wanted. FIT. p0r1able AM/FM stereo *CAL 21* '90tNTEGRA R[SAL.£. 722-4 100 Newport8eaen Calll 92660 stand here naked, but I'm (l(CITIYI 6am-3pm Monday thru PIT, night I & 'weekends cassette recorders S25 & 1111 L F No 31. a Cahtom1a not going to hold tri. Friday. The Dally Piiot. In the Showroom offl~ S40; 5" colOf' TV/radio. $16,000 494-5419 SAVE! SALE! TOYOTA 89. reblt eng, 11m1te<1 pattnersh1p 4490 _.:pen-ig•"'•n•1•niiy•m•o•r•-·--Full Time Outg<>1ng and 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mull be dependable & like nu $150 897·5781e Appr1t1ed 11 $3875 E.coeUent Selec:tion new tirestbattery, tune-I/on Karmol.ll Avenue New· • energetic With prior print Mesa. Ask tor George flexible. PleaM •PP~ 11· Air Ticket 10 Oahu &Kon&: Round stone appro• 2/3 Sllps/Dodts/Stor1gt 111 .. -s up, smog 646-8112 Po;111~·~:s~~~s 9~~on- Mon!Y To loan 2914 +WIDOW HAS SU 4 TOsl $10 000 up No credit"' No penalty Call Oen1tor't Assoc 673-7311 NOWI medla e11perlence Send Arauz 6'42-4321 E11t. WICKES FURNITU E Leave 12123 return 111 ol 1 carat PRICE RE· 7022 • -IP99W ed 0 enerai part resurM to Orange Coast 203. 3200 Harbor 91. C.M S350 00 751-0272 or DU CEO TO s 1 800 a.A TIHT& THOll 1111 =~•P v • g - Oa11yP11ot.330W Bay St. -1-n--M.-S&L.11 662 1623 OBOftl IALIMllLAll 1001 Ou1JI St Npt Bch Hatchback, AM/FM stereo Tne reg•sirant com· Co$ta Mesa 92627 Or1------a1-All11Ta-• 646-7496 25 & 55 1va11 St2 50 per 712 2112 cassette E>.c.Jlent con-menGeO to transact t>usi- call Linda at 642-432 t ---• Energe11C lllnpefson lor BICYCLE 642-432 t Ext 262 Sail preferred 752-2881 _ • dltton only 40.000 miles nMS 1.inaer tl'\e t1ct1t1ous Ext 250 · For back office, PI T busy N 8ctl laOi.t' resale Peewee Hermann look ACURA INTEGRA 1988, $4.000 642-4321 ext bu$ir•ess name 0< names gastroenterology " lh09 Nancy 831-8290 allke. COlumbla crulMf. Dock avail Power only up warrranty s11n in ettect 363 or 770-6799 11tter listed aoove or June 1 Mortgasts. T.D. 2918 Uftlllllll SAi.ii (So Orange Cty) afternoons per week na•y/a-S100 00 or t>eSI offer to 28 Water/pwr Best ottef 5"0-2314 nours) 1989 759-1042 SI• --· Ca.11642-4321 ext. 316 Pets & Al*"-6049 $225/mo Tom H days ____ Tl>Oml• H Purce 0_. IRA 18% ANNUALLY 2nd Trust Deed 714-432-8670 S24K• Xlnt oppty for ex-___ __. ---752-0550 eves 673-2680 BMW 1979 3201 4-apeed VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT .,11 oanner llllll&L ll•PTlllllT ~rlenced Word Pro-HI-TECH 1988 advert1s1~ * * nn.• * Excellent cond1t1on, IOw GTI 1984 e•cellent con· Tnis 5tatemf!"I ..,85 fil@d ~ lor meaty rOle in booth. 20' Wide by 10 &IC ..... S Mt T ~ mileage. maintenance r• d11ton sun rool white e•· Wltn tne Co..n1y Clef" 01 O<· ~.:i~ '°°:,;~ !:,s ·~~ F~~t l~te~~tlc Nt~!~ verlety-tlllect, corporate deep, constructed In PICK YOUR CHRISTMAS SC. r _ _ cords One original tenor blue interior . ange Count; oo Novemoer 101n our nationally r&-0~ s).son 10 handle anvlronment Word Per-ptywood w/gr1y metallic * PUPPY NOW• * 4 ~ Ortv / ~ female owner $4SOO AMI FM c11sette with 20 t989 F~ &-' .... ~ cognized sales organize· busy phones. patient l~t ~err~orl~got ~°;'~ f!:;:' ~:;~•led W:.~i. Akita, Amerlean Eskimo f 9030 644·2021 Amp S3 700 Must MCI Puot•stled Orange Coat t1on We sell advert1S1ng check-on check-out & 1 an ar · .. 1 · Beagle. Basset Hound, Ted &<Cf>-9286 "IO N t>e< 28 0.- space tor local police & !IOhed II . Medlcal off-position Free Action 12 tile noor. 2 pectesta s Boston Terrier. Ch1hua-85 JEEP CHEROKEE CADILLAC 80 SEVILLE __ .. IA Daily I 1 ovem 989 u ng Employment In pink & aqua Photo-C k r s anlel 350 1/8 beige/tan YW .. 1 w~••,.-cemt>e< !> 12 19 1 lire organizations 11 you Ii c • • 11 P•r 18 n c e lll-IU2 graphs avail on request hua. oc • PK · 4 Door 4 cycl 4 Soeecl leather A beauty• E .ccet1ent cond1t 1on T-107 have the desire to earn preferred, South Laguna Used IW1C8 $20 000 n-. GOiden ~etrlever ees· LOTS OF EXTRAS $8250 497.7483 S6000 675-~52 Announct'""1tS 2920 H cepllonal income. call Beach location Mond•Y· ·-na•Y/llOIPT sell tor s50'001obo hond, Maltese. Min 7S1·2128 Mr Burns at 499-0187 Friday 9·6 Medical den----673 0309 Schneuzer Norwegten SELL Y W Fii 1111 Fil(( YIU/lllTI OAll tal & . VISlorl 1nsu~anee Small NB archltectural ---__:__ Elkhound. Paplllon Trucks 9035 4 s~ Air Conditioning REGARDLESS ot CREDIT &P&Jlfll(IT IU. Tl&ll benefits Call 499-3226 & ott1oe needs front office Luggage Complete set ol Petlingese. Pomeranian. Stereo Cass et 1 e . HISTORY Call 549~204 lmmed opening fOf exp leave message wtth day-person IOf gen oftl~. llte Louis Vuitton luggage Pug. Rat Tarrre<. Sch•P· •14 F-1IO . . Sunroof Custom Wheels couple, bondable. tor time phone number typing. some knowledge Suitcase, hanging bag, perke, Toy Poodles. Wire Camper shell e11cellent through classtf 1ed s5595 (2HLZ470) BILL lost & F _ _.. 2925 38un1t w Costa Mesa. __ _ . -of Word Processing Full briefcase. etc Bought Hair Fox Terrier & Yorkle condition low miles MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 :::::::""'::"'::==== t>eaulllul property 2BR MOOELSIMOOEL TYPES or P/T Train now Start overseas 67S-6299 All pypp1es guaranteed S6000 675_4352 · B h B 1 v d H B • apt salary. ulthlles Man Promoting Fragrances Jan t Non smkr 250-4300 ---PETLANO PAVILION e~555 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: c a n w or k out Local dept stores. MUST SELL' OPEN 7 DAYS TIYIT& Piii IP 1111 047 714-499· 1004 1·800-833-8800 SECURITY OFFICERS AM comp /set . 5 tO type-16374 Beach Blvd ''I m1 S 4 Cyl 4-Speed• Mll"t Con-------iiiiiiiiiiii setter w/504 memOfy. 80 405 lwy next to Target • I s . h mr-a--· WE'LL,,,, •• ATT SPORT -M INDED .. l TYPES $500 00 fonts processor In· · dll1on uper s arp A __._ INOIV Holiday jobs. PI T, Perfume & cosmetic dem-eluded Excellent con-* 141·1211 * $4995 BILL MAXEY OOl Wm AUN S 12 00/hr F1u 1ble onstr1tors tor local ' d1t1on S3.000I OBO Call llTHllWI IWAllF ~?~0!;'9 ~~~~~55~h Tl TUE DYER s c h e d u I es M 1 k e stores 1·800·833-8800 848-8484 Wade BUNNIES 9 weeks old v · • "c.... -•• -"' i."'1.16 WSE! 645-5760 Incentive bonua to 1ll 1ndl· ---• 1 · n<>n •11t• u llO''·' L'i'"' Nuraes Aide viduels hired' You re ROUND trip Delta tlelo.et. S5 each 646-6540 • I' -..... , 1,, ._, :\t4lll &ITI llOUllC MllCT OAI( STAFF looking tor mornty OPS any US departure/des-••a• nl ,.,,.S 9045 ·a'"._,. u1 "°" om•i OR TRAINEE Staff needed to work with has the solulton 10 your 11na11on. stand-by. must --• • '°'°'' • ,_ 4" 'WI"'" Hl·Hll Brand new BMW 3251 Convertible. wt11te With black 1nter1or p.nstrlp.- 1ng. rear o.ctt SC>Oller custom wheels car phone tully loaded Company 1r1nster must tell' Assume lease 11 S57S/mo CALL 5"8-6066 dev dis adults in group cash flow problems We use by 12128 Best offer ust in time tor Christmas• '10 Pl ftllm . "~11 " "'... , ' ' homA -111nn In Costa are in n__,.. ol qualtlied 833-6237 ShOw quallty Reduce<' Bu C "a• ... (ll Fill Tiil " ...., ... '""' ---prlOe lor Christmas Call door siness ovpe FMll1 llOYCU N~lor Retail Nur.-v Mesa Good benefits. will ind1Vldua1s to work guard SLEEPING -BAGS Adult Mark 858· 7 199 Eves, Delu•• 95•~ restOfed. c .,.,.,.., ~., train •II stuf1s needed gated commun111es. Make offer 642-4321. black 638-3414 N~wport Beach area 111 on Weekdays No ••PM Call 557.9113 lor into apartment complexes ext 316. 863·8200 days and describe 848 3596 necessary For Apptm and other interesting IO-EAR OLD female Boxer FOUND BLACI< & TAN 64IH U 1 Lloyds Nursery lff1CI Ul8STUT cations WUTll: ftJYllY spayed. good with chll· baby Pug dog -w collar ,. •• 1 .. 1 FOf young ad agency January, 1970 lsaoe dran Free to good home Found on beach 1n NB .._ Rft Otsplay Boys Inc 833-90t0 Are you prepared tor jOb Cell RiCfl at t60-l047 wl fencied yard 721·8e13 673 20 18 FI T P/T sterling at -1111-EI IESI sat1sl1ct1on. excellant SS 68 hr Apply in wages and an 1nc:.nhVfl l'OUNO prescrtpllon person Chftvron 2546 E FI T Mon-Fri Sam·1 30pm bonuJ tor the se11on that Qlasses. FHP case 12/4, Coast Hwy Corona del $6/Hr Benefits Light o.t\ts your pocket bOOk? on Con11nen111 St 1011 Mar typing for computer. OPS can help Call tod~ 19th) Costa Mesa Apply 1n person, 729 IOf an 1mmedlete int•- 646-7900 IAIU PILIT Farad. C M S48·5525 view FOUND Puppy. male black & tan. IOOIS like • ~ Doberman, 11130 near SEEKING Br ookhurst & In · llSIDE SILES dlanapolis. Huntington Beach 963-1933 REPS Lost cat, Black Persian we are currently offering 1 w I w h I t e Pa w• & competitive salary. 1\.111 moustacne REWARD! t>enelits. 40tl< Plan. and 760-0406 ••ceOent wor1I environ· LOST Woman's GOldtone "*'' tor energetic. CS.. Seiko watcn wtille on bike ptnd1ble Inside 111es ride thru Newport & COf· representatives with 45 on1 Del M11 1n111a11 on wpm typing skills and back. aenumental pfflc:e some computer e11- perlence The candidate Pll UI M (not worth much) given 11 must heve an excellent PIT An lhff11. QIMt COfd ~1~~g preeent pnone personality and boarO. 875-M98 antoy working With the Need C NA. for woman In convele1cent home. Newport 8HCh p /T 5$9-~45 -.., • No Colectioft * Earty morninc .motor routes ...... ~hive ......... tr.:.i: Iuur-. publlc 11 well as aoffclt1ng PIAIMAIT .. new buSIMIS FIT. Of PIT. wtn train lntwested parties shOuld Coste Maa 842~ 104 c:.ontact Cheri Freeman at Ml-4121,bl.111. avallabte In Costa Mesa IYllMIC PllTEmll SEIYICES $2.44 per day Thafa ALL you psy for 4 llnea. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIEC TORY For more lnfonnatlon CALL TOOAY!I AllFHLllS YOA/11 SeMoe Oil'ectory ~ IG-Gl1 111.111 . . . .-t I I etc. No job too 9mtll. ,.._....,111•11 ... , .... SPECIAL LANDAU 60K Mint LOaded. 080 534-2042 135.3171 ~r,_., <~> .,~~­ Snee Mllhrt: ~Soll. I .. t•e good cmre of your ptant1. ~. "*'· etc. Locel ~a 842-4872 ....JI 1•==-·" LOCAL SWISS LADY _. cu.t~. Ncnerd Sinor take .. cellent ~ of (lie. Ina. Aiits) 845-7eol 'fOU' h<>me. I*• & ptanta etc. Many fWs. 751..e3$5 * -"' * ....... flta.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUS 8U ... S I .. .... STATE•NT The t~tng persons are ooing~ness as AVIATION MARKETING CONCEPTS, 6572 Rome Crrcle ~unttngton Beech, CaJ1I 92647 James w1nstoo Joubert. 6572 Flo,.,. C11cle Hunl· 1ng1on Beach Calif 92647 Tiits business 1s con- ducted oy an lnd1lftdual Th• reg•str 1n1 com· menced to 1ransac1 t>ust- ness unoe< ltoe llclitl<>ln buslneSS name Ot na,,,_ li$ted 1t><>ve oo not yet James Jou'i:>en Th~ starement was tiled wnn the Count)' Cle<il of Or· 1"98 County Oil Ncwember 28 1989 , .... Pu~ O<ange Cout Dell)' Pilot December 5 12, tt 26, 1989 T-t13 , --_..__ ___ ™·--sm=.'""l' ~~= c::n.=r lllm'WA'""I' ........ w:.~m H ~ : I °'t: ,_.......,...,.... .. Tlw ....... ,.._ ... WFMHCITOTHICMC n.....-....... n..:::::-.. -~=~ ~=~.,. ~..,...!.,.. ................. Nrt--------lllolngllulllmii& " ........ '°° ------~D. ~ ... ~%tcH1TicTUAL w IL I'-fll ' .... ...._. -COITOUIZID VOCA· 1111,PlftlAL PHAfllMA· IAIT CMANAH A'llNUI, AU CMm IVITIMI. ~ M., .. MOO ~NTAU.ATIONI PAOl'lfllTll8 21 ill coaTA MIU AUTO L~ e TM t~l•fll oe•· TK>HM. IPVtCU. ltl CIU'rtCAL t"fllODUCTI, ON.NGI. CA 00000 aU 1t00 Ol,llll It ....... \Oil, ~-..-.Cllf ....0 lb~PJ.. 111-e IHI 8\ ~ uio. ~ WAIH toM Herbor -..., ....,..___.to lfMll!Ct .... M.,._..ltl CW., Cotta MJl..,,._Pl(wy,J.t'lt.rftM,*Mlll.....,.CIOltoo ~=~iMM ~~OIM.....-o Coet1M.M:C81H NUT '' h9Ctl C-'t U..e ' co.teM...c..t.12127 • .... -_.., .. .,..._. ..... c.ill. tHH Wlft9. c.t. 12714 .,,..,.. IO Md now Mid tlY" "°'*1 • 20322 C}'IWelt St a.nt.i Def'\llt G .C-iftgk)tl, -t.ii Wl!Mr1 Jf, .AWi '· ~. tilt Clll. ---NIM or ,__ ..... K\.tlminekl, &15 f'r•l'l'IOd Sh•h. Ito 1 ..,.,., .... DMd ol' TN9t In ~ W.t, L..-...... AM, Clailf, tl70f " 100 Udo~°' •I . .....,.; 11102 Spuri'lfY UM Huni· C'1nll'IO LOl'ft•· ,ullterton • ..... Mlo.t 91: Noow1 .. M.,QUmHe <:wde, Co.I• hril.._ l.w. ln'lnt. cellt. the~ 9'Nfi'90 In lo9'd Clll.1, t2t53 lemd i<oeei 24 WOOO-pon IMdl Cell ''"'3 lnQton IMch Calll' 02Mt Cellf Nt33 ' .!!'II!!!!'!~ lJlll......... ......a.If.HIM •2,1~! I ~·~·lM•OMctlbed ... ~.-.. ~~ ... con· .. cw ln4M c-12714 ~ 1.0.. -A 16'tl TN• bWln... ·1. con--... HerW'llo.. 1111 ,.,._.. min NMfl Tilill bl.lalne• I• OOft-.... bumlflffl • con• • --Y. ..__..... · ' • a '· c Ill ~-od ..... lndlYldu.i Camino Lotna (*'1on """' lNI 11111''*" -Ned clucledby.e11ln<IMO.MM dl.ICteelbf;.,..~ PARCEL A: LOT IO Of Th• r e9l1tr•nl COM• Thlt bl.laiMH I• CO'!· I., 0•1• ......... _, ....... Callt tH33 . ' -....-.-=. *'""'~a.tllofOr'· Tiie r•o111 ren1 com· Tfl• r•o111 rant com· TRACT NO. St33. AS PEA mtrlQfd to ttenaaet bUli-~bV:e llrnlM>dpenn.· ·~ bl.lainen 11 con· ~rr:1::~~ c::: Tnia ttualMM 1a con· .... County on No• .... IMtlCld 10 ttenMCt ~ """°'° to lflM'd buoM-MAP RECOAOEO lH IOOK '*' ""'* .,. llc\ltlOu• 'fl ' ~ he flclltlou• ctuctedb,"MbMcl"wtM " ....... Cll-14, I... • ,..... ...ndet the flC'lllb.la -~ tM flc!IOOIJI 171, llAOf_S 41l 4\) AND &O bullnel* MIM ~ ~ 1::,111::=1 ci:;:: ::=by .• \)9nfral s>WI· =-nan:. ot """* Th• r•g111ren1 00"1• ':."':"i,'C.t.! ~ Or "= =---~ c:i~ :::-...... ""::! N°!A '*'-~:PSM::~~i ~~~~ r:-:.uc. on: nw wnot11r ths tlolltloua The re\)lllrant conl· !lated atloY9 on: NO...erl'lbel' rnenceci to 11;::-c~ 1~· "9d\ _. Delly l!*",..,W::21.H . tMI on. ' ~wnooawi THE COUNTY RECORDER 0 Aobert$ttter ::,:-:-~"':· ~ ~ ~ 1~11=~ 21.:EarlWMl*lJr ::..~ ,._ ot !!-: ~:.,::: Dloen'lb9t l. 12 • , ... T-otl ~':'.::::*'~ flled .. ~ ... ~a::' or~ ~~~E~Nr.NON·E>C. ... i .. ~n .. ~~~ .. o/~ J·J1= OiM~fO :1:-:-ti<iwrw:· ~ wii11":h.11~b::'ot~ 11·.=:~..::;~'A .. wttn'"" County Clerk ol' Ot· ~County on o.cwnber CLUSfVE EASEMENT FOR rr. County on NoYernber Tiw. ~ ""'*1t ... ni.d 17 1NI . •no* County on o.cember Thi• llMernent w .. llled :-Tfl• , .. l•tt•nt cofl'I· ..UC ll>TICE ~~ty on ""°"'9mber ·5• • ·-~"J~l~ A;~~fCS~ 9· 16 P411tD1 w1111 1r4 1 r!®n1y Clerk 01 Or· D.ni.i Brock1no1on . 4. 1H9 · w111'1111e Coun1y eter11 or Or· ~ IO ltlMICt ~ ' ,..... PubN.n.d Orangti CO.I THROUGH L.OTS 115 AND Pu~ Orangti Coa•t County on NoYwnber Thll •tel9'Mllt w• tilrld ,..,. .,. County ~ Nown'tbel' ;:w:.--Of~ P9C'1TIOU8-ll Publllhed °' Cout ~Pilot oeoemtlef 12, 19, use OF TRACT NO, 3433. D•~Pllol No~C* 21, 21. 21 , 1981 WlthtMCountyClarll ol Or· Put>lllhed 0rtng9 COM1 20, 1981 ,..... ..,..,,,,,.ne::;: ac.ooer 31 , MAm ITA,_..,. Otilly Pllol DKMTI~ 5, 12, H . 1919. Januairy 2, \HO AS Pt:R MAP RECORDED Oecemb« 5, 12, 1989 p t>llahed Or ·: rn9~nly on Ne>vernbel' ~.::IJ~-::.,~ 11:io19' Pub«Mled Orariga Cout m7 TllelOl/iowllrlfO::IOM"•19,2e.1Mt T-1331N800K111,PAGES•l.4~ T..(113D•!~Pllotoeceman:!5.12, : P4111a . • • T:130o.1tyPUotNowmtlef21..,0.- c . ~ """'°~~~TEA COM· T.111 NllC NOltc( ~:l~ANi8uso~AP~·~N NI.IC M>TICE 19,211, 1989 Put>ll-'* Orariga eo..1 cember5. 12, 19, 19&~ 1011 OW'IWll "':. fhcl PAHY. 1100 Ou.al St. Sult• •-M" NOTICE THE OFFICE OF THE T-114 D•ily Piiot 09oembltf 5, 12. PtaJC NOTICE • -·~:;..... ol' Or· 104, NewPotl BMch, c.itf, ~ rlCTlTIOUI IU ... U COUNTY RECORDER OF FICTITIOU8--ll 19· 2e, 1919 T-I 13 P\11.N: NQTIC£ llP Oourlty on ~ t2teO l'ICTITIOUI _.... NA• ITATl•NT SAID COUNTY. NA* ITATIWNT l'tB.IC N0JIC£ FtcTITtOUI .,._.JI ti;,_ AoWISletef",34~8ahla N.AmlTATIWNT rtiefOllowlngper90n•at• PARCEL C: AN EX· Th91o!lowlngperaon1ar• NA•llTATIW NOTICIOP • ,.,. ... 8lenca W•I, Lagun.a Hiiis, TM lollowlng personi are doing bu•lnMI at : CLUSIVE EASEMENT TO ~ tiu.!MSI u : ,ICmtOUI MlllMl•I f'llllC NCJJ)CE TM lollowtng perao<il .,. HIAMNG 'a.•W1hed Or .. Co.at c.lf.12$53 (!Olno~ .. : AAMIES IN MINIATURE, PLACE AND MAINTAIN C. ROSS & COMPANY. NA•ITATl•NT dolngbuslrleuu: ~THI OllYNcltNoulll'l'ltlet'21.0.. Thll bualMll It con· MiCROM!ME. 24011 W, 1145 Tredewlnd• Lana, UTILITY LINES ACROSS 2149 Miramar Or., Batboe, Tl'le lollowlngperlOl'lsare FK:TIT.001.U ... SI MJ 'S ESPRESSO. 25lOO IN'llROlllllMTAl _ ... I J2 11 1Nt cM;ted by;.,.. lnctlVldual Hall Avenue Sen1e Ana N-port S.a<:h, Cati! 92&60 LOTS 1M ANO 166 OF CeNI 92611 doing bull-e•: Ml •TATEMINT M•rguerlle P~wy. •95. • ' ' ' T·110 Tha regl•lr1nl com-Cell!. 92704 ' . Norrt1an B. La-.00. 1745 TRACT NO. 3433. AS PER Joiin Ferguson LaurlUen. 01RECT CONNECTIO N NA Mlstlon Vlajo. Call!. 92692 MV•W COflMTTIE IMflCled to tranaact bull· Sleriley Wont. 2409 w. Tr•dewlnd• le119, Newport MA P RECORDED IN 8001<' 21411 Mll'am•• Dr .. Belboe, ELECTRICAL. ENGINEER· TM !Qllowlng pertonl ar• Jemes P. G•tltl, 26745 ,ou.:fz;:. ~ALLf-Y ---,,.-,.,....,,,,~--1-under IM tlc11Uous H•H ... ....,,..., Sanl• Arie. Eleach, Call! 12680 171, PAGES 41, 49 ANO so c.~•. 12&111 ING. 255 1 Elden Unit B-2. d~H~c"::'E~;. SAL.ES Av•. ShorltO. Ml•llOn VlaJO, t\a •-llf' lilQTIC[ bU"'-,_Of l\etMI Calil.12704 .Tni1 bu•1ne1• !1 eon· Of MISC EL LANE OUS Tl'll1 butlne11 It con· C01t1Mese,CAll2621. COMPANY 1617 Wfflciltt Calit.92&9l ~N°,"',,.,•,•,,l'lef"~!!=122'. --"'-""""'"""'-"'~--Jbled eboYol on: 1974 Tl'lll bUllna•s 11 .con· ducte<I ti~: In lndlv!duel MA PS, IN THE OFFICE OF ducle<I by: an ln<llvldull Jettr-f Luckey, 2551 • l(eren Fl. Glll•I. 26745 "'' """'""" ..Cnnoue .-u Robert Slel• ducttid by: an lndtvldull The re9l1tranl com· THE COUNTY RECORDER Tl'la regl11r•nl com~ Eldfm Un11 B-2, Cotll Mese. ~ N~l Bflacll, Clllf ~~~j ~=11°· Miulon Viejo, ::~9~t:lln 2'ec!,11~~· ~~~~ MAm STA~ Thil ... l~I WU llled The r•llll l•ent <:om-menced to ll•nHCI bull· OF SAIO COU NTY , TO, mencecl 10 llllflUCI bull· CA 92627. St\annon Cynthia Alllmao. Th.II tlutlnetl 11 <:on· Wor11t Conlererl(;e Room et ni. f0110W1nO penoria are with tM County Clerk of Of· menced to 11anue1 bull-ne11 under ll'la tk;tltlou1 PROVIDE WATER. ELEC· neu under tl'le flellllou• Tl'lit bu1lne•1 11 con-231 19th Street. N-porl ducted by: l'lusband end wllil 10200 Slit•• Avem.19, the doing~ ea; :Te County on November neu undet the lk:llt1ou1 butlnees neme Of "',_' TRIC!TY. GAS TELEPHONE Dullnese n1me O• neme1 dueled by: en Jndlvidual eeecn. Call!. 92f63 Th• r•l"lrent com· Clly EnYlronmenl•I Review • JlfC AEMO DEL.ING , 9, 899 busmeu n1me or n•mes lilted •Dove on· Oc1obe1 1, AND SEWERAGE SERVICE llsted etiove on No,,.mMt Tha re9l11111nl c<1 m· Thll bu11ne1• !1 con· menced 10 lfll\MCI bull· Commlllff will hold pyblk; t•7e I Walerwey, Hun1· F.U12GI bled llbo,,. on: Novemtlef 1988 FOR SINGLE-FA.MIL Y RESI· 10, 1989 menc:ecl to lf•n1a<:t Dull· du<:tlld t>y: an lndlvldual nell under the llctllloul l'leerl"t• on tlle lollowlng no- lng1on lleac:tl, C#tt. 92"49 Publlahed Orenga Coat! 24 19811 N0<man B. Lewaon DENTtAL USE TO SAIC John l eur1tzen na .. under the ftctlllous Th• r•9l•tr1n1 <:o m · ..... ,lneu name °' nemM tlce ol preperatlon ol .lama V. COiiura Jr .• Delly Pllol N<IV9mber 21, 211. S1an'-w""" Tt111 •ta1emen1 wu !Ued PARCEL A. SAIC EASE· Tn1• 111temen1 w .. llled bull""' name Of nemes A_ .. lo lfenaacl bull "" "-I 19'11 Weterwey, Hunl· o.c.i-nt>er 5. 12, 1989 Tlllt -;;,l.;:;:,;,t wes tlltld with tl'le County Clefk or Or· MENT TO BE ALONG THE wllh the County ClerM ot O.· lilted •Dove on November ~~nder the tl<:lltlou; 1:•1:-:e91;1QVe on· Decemt:1er prope&ed N91allve ._._. .,. ~ 9Mch. Cell. 926-49 T--082 with tt\cl County Clerk ol 01· enge Coun1y on Oec;embflr SHORTEST ANO MOST enge county on No..,.mbet 14, 1989 t>uliMll n•me Of' nemes 'Karen G•ttll •1ir C•ly Street Recon1tru<:· Thi• bualneu It Con· 1nge County on NOY$mbflf 4, 1919 CONVENIENT ROUTE BE· 14. 1969 Jellrey E. LuCll•~ llsted etlove on: Qeeeml>er Thll statement Wll !lied llon duded by. an lndMck.lel •-IC ll)TICE 21. 1989 . Fat155 TWEEN THE SAtO PARCEL ,U7517 This ll•lem&nl was 111ed 4 1981 C 0 1 -00111,_ ..... -;llod oy C>ly The reg Isl rant com· ..--. F._. Put1111hlld Orange Coest A ANO THE NEAREST PU8· P!.it>llshed Or•nte Coast wltt> the Counly Clerk ol 01-' · with lhll COUnly ter o ...,.. .. ""' ..,.,. .• merMled to lfanuct buel· ACTITIOUI ....... Pubtlllled Of•nge Coast Oe1tyl"flOtOecember 12, 19. LIC UTtL!TV EASEMENT Dally Piiot No\19f!lber 21. 21, enie Counly on Novemtle• ~~:n~~~m.:ans med ;i;8;ounty on Decembei :!~:~::.,va~le~':!':,::; -~ the fk;tllloul NAm eTA-rr.NT D•lly PllOI Oeeemtler 5. 12, 26. 19119. Janul r) 2, 1990 SHOWN ON A MAP OF Oecember S. 12, 1969 14 1989 with ttla COullly Cla!;k ol Of· · F'38219 St•eel Delween Helt Avenue ~ ntlrM ot namM Ttla 1o11ow1ng peirlOfll are 19, 26. 19MI T-l27 SAIO TRACT. . T-087 . Fut• 1nge Counly on December PubllShed 0.lr>ga Coal! I nd nor1h Ci!~ Hmill . ...._. Mow on: NoYember doing~..: T·122 PlllLIC NOTICE PARCEL 0 . A NON· EX· Publllhed Or•"t• Co.at1 5, 11189 ,_ D•I"' PH<1t Oecember 12. 19, ThllSe m,11.,1 er• Delng 17-, 1Mt • 101 WEST COAST, ·4530 CLUSl\IE EASEMENT OVER 011ly Pijot NoYember 21 , 21. " prO<:eSMKI nurwant to the -J.me1 V. Colkwa Jr. Perk ·Newport. Nawport Plll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI su•M:tl LOT 91 OF TRACT NO f'\BllC llJTICE Decembe• 5, 12. 19119 Published 01enge Coast 26· 1989· Januat')' 2· 1~~32 llWI ol 1~-Sl•te of C•K· This 11 ....... t WU llled 9Mch c:.tlt 12&80 NAME •TATIMl:NT 3433. AS PER MAP RE· TOl9 0•11)1 PUot D«:ember 12, 19, !Ofn<a •nd the Fountlln Val· wtth IN County Clltrk of Or· G...in St9rn, 4530 Park flCTITIOUI •UllMll CORDED +N BOOK 176. NOTICE TO 26, 1989, January 2. 1990 •---.,---c:".::7:,..--"J T la 21 ange County on ~-Newport Newport Beetl'I, NAME STATEMENT Tiie following persons a•e PAGES 411. 49, AND SO OF CONTfllACTORI Pl.llllC NOTICE T .1351. Pl.llllC NOTICE ley Munk;lp•l c oo.. n , at. 1MI Clllt 9:zMo T I II doing bu1!ne11 ea MISCELLANEOUS MA PS CALL.ING FOfll llDS •nd U>e adopted Cit) OI . ,.....1 Th.II bullriell It <:on-dOI he~:::."'!::r•onsere FIV E S TAR TRAN · IN THE OFFICE OF THE S<:hoo! D+llflcl COAST Klal1I f ounl •ln V&!l a y En· •"Publlahed Orenge Coalt ductecl by:.,,lndlvldu•l s0'ooENLY COLORS. SCRIBI NG. 139 S •n1_1 COUNTY RE CORDER OF COMM UNITY COLLEGE K·529M PIJM.IC NCJTIC[ ITATIMINTOf Ylronment•! Review go.ildtl-~ ~~b.-5; 12. ~ '::1~,t~~t <:~~: 18•1 0.1nge A~e . Co•te ~::~· Co11e M•111, Caht ~l~T~~~~b~· 6~; ... ~~~ Dt~~:1c6e11dlln e; 10.30 p~OS~~~T 0:0 S~~i~~~ FICTITIOUS IUllNE88 Alo\NDONlftNT Of ll~ote deslflng 10 '"hfy In • ' T-111 .... iH'der lhll flclitlOUI M::; c~~1·a~!~2. 18'1 1 Or-Nall(;)' Ann Rld(;till•, 139 WALLS ON OR ALONG THE o'<:IOCll. m ol the 19th d•y ANO SAFE:TY COOE SEC· NAME ITATEMlNT u:~:.:m~· tevOI or 1" oppo1ll10r1 to lhe .~ bualMll name or names• e YAve ct.,. Ma .. S1nt1 ls.<ibfll, Costa.Mesa. BOUNDARIES BETWEEN o•Oeeembef. 19B9 TION 11 •11111 •86 ANO The lollOwingpersonsare Tl'la foll<1wlnl person• reqvest wHIDeglven•n op· II•~~~: NIA c1~·1:2~~~in••• Is <:on: Ctlf1~,:2~~~1nes1 111 <:on-~::?cEL.LO~ 91 ANO SA!D c:~:,c•co"r:.m~~~ty Re~·~ ~g;~~~u~: ~~1~~~~~ d~jlRbl>~M::::R s, 431 ~:: ;~:t~~~ 1{;:,~::! ~=:~~rir;~::r~; ~~.:.:====:.::==:::::-1 Ttlll llal~I wu filed dUClecl , i n lndividu•I ductecl t>y In 1ndlvlduel PARCEL. E AN UN· D+1t•lcl, Pu1<:hasm11 oep.•t· TO HEA L TH ANO SAFETY OQle St., Costll Mesa. Cel1t Nime: TOl(IAME RI CA wlthlhe Co,,mly Clerk<1IOr T t>y t Tha re1111 tr1n1 com· DIVIDED 62 PERCENT men1 1310 Adami Ave., COOE SECTION 11•884 92627 TECH NOLOGIES, INC ., ConlKI the Pt•nnl~ De- ......... ITA,._NT enge County on No..em~ ~!ci r~001 ~1·;~.'.1.ct (;~';: men<:ed to lrsntect bu!Jl· INTEREST AS TENANT IN Coll~ Mell. CA 92626 On Oc;t<1De! 10. 191!19, at JOlln E t<elley. •71 Ogle 188 6 2 M a c A r I l'I u, pertmenl II 911~4•2 arid ,»-foll<IWlng p.-"IOl'll .,e 13 1919 d tl'le f<:t foul ness under the l1<:111!0UI COM~ON IN ANO TO LOTS PROJECT 10ENllFI· 3 69 Avo<:ad<1, •D· 102. SI , Coste M•t•. Clio! <>-·levl•d, Sune 200. Irvine. refer to 1"9 •bOveCltem TE"4 ~~n: • F.U1'71 neu un er '11 business name Of names 165 AND 166 OF TRACT CATION NAME B•d •1•93. COllll Mesa, C1lil01nrl , the 92627 c;m.92715 ac1ion1 OI the lty n· -~ONICS", 17otl Patk Published Or•ngfl Co.•! ~:1:·:~:': ~:ii: ll•ted 1t>ov. on Novemtler NO 3•33, AS PER MAP RE-RECARPETING VARIOUS pi'0P91 ty dHCl!bed as l(afl Obe•l<n. 132 1 Th9 Fotlltlou, ... fiJJ.t•IM•I vlronme<llll Ft•v-Com- Aw. Balboa 191, Call!. 92662 Dally Pitel Novemtlef 21 28 1 1989 2•. 11189 CORDED IN BOOK 178, C AMPUS BU IL DI NG S ~ S2 86• 00 U S CU~~~ f~lt>!ij Blvd ... Senla Ana: N"ii'M "riifei"i'lid"io abOve wel ;~:,::: · t:P1~~·~enc.:r:"n';;.~: ' s.iunneCerpeflter.1106 Deeemt>er5 12 191111 . ' .M J 8111 .Nam;.,.RaQcllll• ••• 'lab •8..~9 f.NA~.oi:;,qo~DENW~S.T.COU.EGE . C.Y .. l,S2.!>2•1·5Eli!EO"' C:1111i 92705 tiled in Oreno• County on p .. A,.... Beilboa Ill, C•Hl. ' · T-065 Ti:ry o I 8 Y tl!ed Thtl llalernen1 was • MISCELLANE6us · .MAPS. Bod · f>OCuments Are On RESIDENCE AN O $343 Jill A Meef, SOO Kings P! September 2i' 1985 FILE tal Plennl"t Comm11sion for 9a112 ' ! l'I ':,.'~' emen~;:s I O w!ln the County Clerk of 01-IN THE OFFICE OF THE f ile Coast Communlly C<1I· SEIZED FROM PERSON OF N-port 8flia<:l'I Cel!t 92663 NO F2117740 !heir clelermllllloon in ton· :\.:'" ftobel'l C.C•rpent•, 1706 Pl.Bl.IC NQTK;E w 1 1 C ~"'bn o.ce°m~ "'0• County on December COUNTY RECORDER OF 1e19 Dost•IC1. Purcfleti"I De· DON ALD CHARLES REEOt This Dullness 15 con· Told (U.S.) Inc.. 18662 jun<:toon with the con11lder-·~ Avoa., Balboa, CUI. ~B9 oun y 4, 1989 SAID COUNTY partmen1, 1370 Ad11ms Ave , was selied pu11uerit 1<1 ducted Dy <:O·P•rlne<I M11;Arthur Blvd . Suite 200. •t1on ot 111e p•QPOSed de· 12912 K.-Z ' F1.312n F431190 EXCEPT FROM A POR· COiie Mese, CA 92626, He1lth1rldSeletyCOdeSec-Tne ••llll tfent <:om· lrvl ne.Celll 92715 Wlopmenlplens Thia bualowta 11 con· '1CTITIOUl9UltNEll PubUlhe<\ Orl"\)8 Co.st Put1111he<\ O•enge Co.asl TION OFSAI01'..0T 166 ALL Tr1lle1 F11 <:Hlly, (71 41 toon 11 47 1111•B8 by tl'le mence<t to trens&ct Dusi· Thil INllneU Wll con· Frent A S<:l'lume, Plan. drill:t9d by. nu.band and wtfe NAMI! ITATDllllNT Oeoty Piiot Oecember 12. 19. Oe1ly P1l<11 Decemt1er 12. 19, OIL, GAS PETROLEUM •32-5750 Coats t.less Poll<:e Depert· ness under tl'le llc:tltiou1 ducted by a eotPOf•tlon n•"tl Building Do1ector C ..,. ... i eglltrtnl com· Thefollowlng person1 11re 26 1989 January 2 l99(1 26. 191!19. January 2, 19'90 ANO OTHER MINERAL OR NO TIC E IS t-<EREBY menl tlu$mess nime Of nllmel Thll 11.,........,t wes Tiled Putlhll'led O••ngfl cast menced to lrll'IMCt buel· dol"ttlulinMSU; , . . T 134 T-129 H y 0 R 0 C AR B 0 N GIVEN tt11t 11'1e •bove· TN! prope•ly WIS se+1ed listed •t>oYe on Novembtl< w!llllheCOUnlyCterk o!Or-Daily P1l<1t December 12, MM und9r the llcll!loua WINOSONG PARTNERS, • SUBS TANCES IN ANO nemed SChoolQostrocto!Of· w•ll'I reSpeCI IO IN! alleged 1, 1989 l"{le County°" Novemt>er 1989 1136 ~ ,,_ Of ne'"" 15&15 Allon P1tkw1y. 11115, Plllltc NOTIC£ PIJM.IC NOTICE UNDER OF WHIC H MAY BE enge County, C11!l0<nia, eel· v10111oonj s) or Sec11on(1) Jol'ln E. K•lley 16 1989 lilted eboW on: NIA Irvine, Cellf.·92716 PROOUCEO FROM SAID Ing by end lhrou9t1111 Gov-11358111378 <1t the Ha•llh Ttlil sletement w•s !tied f>uDllshed O.ange Coai11---------- Rc0ar1 C. Carpenter PllClllc Get-•Y 11omes. FICTITIOUl IU .... lt l(S2UI LANO. TOGETHER WITH ernmg Bo•rd. he•em1!1e< re-end Safety Code You ere with the County Clerk of Or-Oelly Pilot Novemt>ei 21!. De· PlB.IC NOTICE This 11111.,,.,..,t -Ned L.P,, • CalllOfnie limited NANI •TAHMINT f"ICTITtOUI 9UllNIEIS THE RtGHl TO USE THAT t~rrlld to as "OISTRICT', w~I h8flll>y not11!&d that the O•S· an11t1 County on No..emtler cember 5_ 12, 19 1989 !--~=°"~==~- with tMCourity Clerk o1 Of· pertn8f'tlllp. 15115 Alton NAME ITATf:M£NT PORTION ONLY OF SAID tecel~• uP to. Dul not 111!er l•lel Attorney or Or•n1e 14 1989 _ T·l 11 K·UIU ~ County on NDY411mtlef Parllw•y, 11 175. !!"YIM , Cell!. Tl'le lo!lowlng personi a•e The loll<1w1"1 persons •te LANO WHICH UNDERLIES ll'lfn tl>e 1b0ve•st11ted lime, C Ou nl Y 1'111 5 'not 1a 18 d F-437820 E11;r-No. 2t; 1119 92716 ~bu-11 doing l>tl1tneu es A PLANE PARALLEL TO Miiied b•ds lor ll'le e wa•d of proceeding$ to !oile!I lhe p tll 5ned Or Co•sl .01-IC F.-s7 B••rlll Amerl<:an In· 0C LOCATIONS. 19•8 UPPER NEWPORT ANO 500 FEET BELOW THE e <:ontracl !or tt>e•tlOYllP<O-111><1ve·deSC•IDed 11roperly D•o!~ p0 ,1"1 Nov•~= 21 . 21!1. PlJBllC N()flCE NOTICE TO "":l>ubbl'led Orange Coal! corporatlld, • Delaw•r• cor-Port R•msge1e. NewPO•I PLAZA. 2 Upoer Newporl PRESENT SURFACE OF lf!(;t pu•5uant to He111th •ndSafe· Decemtlef 5. 12. 1989 I NOTIC!( 053152 CMDITott• Of D11Y Piiot o.o.nb9r 5. 12. por1tlon. 30 Falr banll1. BelCl'I. Ctlll. 92660 Plaza 011ve. Newport Bea<:h. SAIC LANO FOR THE B!dt snail be rece1Yed 1n ty Cede Sect•on 1141!18 • E Of PEl1T10N IUU( TllANIFl"lll 111, }6, 1981 Suite 110 , lr~lne , Calif. Tnomas Jem•s Vanai!MI, Calif 92660 PURPOSE OF PROS· the place odent•loed et>ove. You are m1trucu1d lri•t 11 TO ADMINISTER (leca. e101 .. 101 T-12 1 92718 lll41!1 Por..1..Raim.11ate. New· My.,1-0 H~!, l id ,• Ceh· PECTING FOR. DEVELOP· and shl!I t:ie opened alld you de1ue!<1<:onteS1tr>e!o•· l'lBJC NOTICE U.C.C.) This bu11ne11 11 <:on· port Beach, C•hf 92660 tornl• Llmltecl.partnersh1p, 2 ING ANDtOR E)(T RACTING pubhcl~ read aloud 11 the te11u1e ol 11'115 property. ESTATE OF: Notice la 1MNMy ..,,_.,lo dueled b~·' gen.,•! pert· This business 11 <:On· Upper Newporl Ptua. N-· SAID OIL G AS PET· 11bove ·1t111ed t•m• •nd P<1•SUan110Hea11n11ndS11!e· 1511111 SALOME f . DAVIS, credltlM'I ot tM within "8.JC ll)TIC( nerll'llp duc:ted by· en lnr:l•vldu•I port Beach. Celi! 92660 RO LE UM ANO OTHER M!N· place 1y Code See!•on t 1•1!18 5, NOTICI Of AKA SALOME FELL ~ ,,_,_«C•) thel e "--""'=:.:..:=:.:.::=--1 Tl'I• re91s11ent c<1m· The re9!1tranl <:om-ICM 1nYe1tmenl1. l1d , • E R A L A N o Eecl'I D•ddtt• snail Dee youmu1t hleaY8f1f1ed cle1m P'£TITIONTO I DAVtS bullltr_,., .. ebout1obe 'llETfnOUI ......... rn.-ic:ed to tr.,,sect DUii· meneed IO tr•nllCI bull· C11itornl• Limlled Paftner· H y O R O C A R B 0 N l1<:en11 d <:o n t 1 I <: I Of t!&t•ng your 1nle1es1 1n Irie ADtli9Nltfftll llTATf: CASE NO. A147171 m.-Oft~~ ...... STATWmN'T MN 1111der IM fk:tltlout ""5 under the h<:lltlout 1n1p, 2 Upper Newp<1•1 SUBST AN CES FROM SAID pursuant to ttle Bus•ll915 property You must toe 11'111 OfCKAM.llMtLTDN I To .. heits, .._, .. _,. ... Mec:,lbed. nie folowlng pereomi.,. bullfleU name or r111me1 bu•lness r111me 0• nemes Basch. Cell! 92fi60 BY MEANS OF WELLS and P•ofess1on1 Cede and <:l"m on tl'le Supe<lor Court WAL.Tlflll 1111• be"411ci.riH.. and~ TM ~•) 9ftd ~· clotng~n: lilted ebove on AUQUl1 7, llated l t>Oveon 0c!Obef 3 I OH1ll Properlin. a Cl li· DR ILLED IN TO S AID De llcenalld Jn Ille r0How1ng o! the Coonly ot Orange CKA"1.l•MAAK who m.y 0......,.. be l'lffa ~el' tM In· -SHOPIEL.INE DOORS, tee 1989 1989 IOfnll Limited P•rtner11t11p, I SUBSURFACE OF S AID ci11s11hc•uons w•tl'lin tt111ty (301 dl!l)'I ol the WALTl'.lll lnler .. '9d in 11'111 will Of tended traMt.ror(•) .,., .INnn 81., eo.te Me... H......,. St-n Prea!Oanl Tl'IOmU J. VeriHM Upper Newport Plaza. N-· LAN 0 FROM S t TE S C· 15 11<11 'i'ubhc•t10r1 Of ll'l•S No· C-No. A1100tt ...... Ol boti ol ITE ..... N C. Al.ELION, J. Clll.12127 Th!I 1t1temen°1 wu filed Thll •t•ternent wu tiled por1 Bttectl. Cllll. 12660 LOCA TEO ON OTHER A 1nandelory projecl In· ti<:e unless you receive To Ill l'lelrt. benetk:llrllll. SAl.i:5ME F DAVIS' N<A ANTH~Y Vil TM, ANO !(...in A. Emmol. l!lell ..tth lhe County Clerk of Or· wl!h Iha County Clerk ol O•-Thlt bu1lnes1 I• con· LANO, LT BEING £)(PRESS· spe<;Tion tour l1 1tl'ledulad 1e1u111 notice (P!ell$tl UH credltor1, contingent crlldl· SAl.OME Ff:ll OAViS DAVID J. COOIK , 42ff .-,,. SI .. Coata Meae. IM"lll'9 County on Nowmber "109 County oo Deoember ducted Dy 11 l1m1ted perJ,,... Ly UNDERSTOOD AND for Tudday, Oecemtlttr 12. Cont•ol Numbe• 60·61 ·03 ) tor•. end Pl'SO!ll wl'IO may A PETITION hM bMf1 MKArttiur ~ard •2tl, Ollf.12U1 17. 1989 4· 1989 •hip AGREED THAT EDISON SE· 11189 el 1 p.m 111 ... p. Meel You mu5t Sl!fV8 an endOf'Md ott\efWIM b4 lnt••led In rfllid by J~ Newport 9Mclt, CA.-. ~ ~ It con-F,._ ,.._ F4;!!~~ Tha fagll lrant <:om · CURITI ES COMPANY. tTS II Maintenance Ol1'\ee of <:OP)Olthe<:l"mOn theDil· th9wtll orfftate,Of botl'l,ol FUNDERBURG In fie TiwlcctiltonlnCliltlorNa c1UcW by. Wt lrlcll'Muel Pu()tllhad Orangti Coall Publlll'led ....,enge ......... I menced to tr•nNCI bull· SUCCESSORS ANO AS· Golden W"t College t7 112 t1oc1 At1orney <11 O••n9e C H AR l ES M 1 l TD N Superior Court o1 eflMcMefe11ecultYe.moe The regl1tr•nt com · Dally PHot Nol/timber 28, 0.-Deity PMot Oeeembltf 12· 19· neu uncle• tl'le li<:llllOUI SIGNS. SHALL HAVE NO M<:F•dden Ave.I MN,.,., .. County (Ann Thomes J WALTE RS Pe CHARLES Cllitomie, County of Of ptlnc ... bvalftMI oHlce ~ to 11....,;t tMJial.-cernber 5, 12, 111. 1989 11. i 9111. J111Uery 2· 1'?9°26 bull""' neme Of nemes RIGHT TO ENTER UPON ments are nol 10 be 11llen al Bo,,.•1. DePllt)" Dl11ri<:t Al· MARI< WALTE RS . OAAHGE o1 the lflt.nded tr-""" -..,.., ttle llctlt!Oo4 " T-105 ·1 !!lled•boveon·OCtober31. THE SURFACE OF SAID thl1time. torney) •I 700 C•Vlc Cetl18f' APETtTIONMlt>Mr!IHed THE PETrTION la: __ ___ ....,_!WM Of~ tin LAND OR TO USE SAID EKI'! Did must conform D1"1v•We11.SenleAna.CAbyCherlel M11kW•l1.,l ln reqJet• hi JAN Aloi...,.......,..._ ..._~on: Ncwern• rtaJC ll)TIC( ~ NQTIC( 19ldor• C. My..-1, Men-LANO OR ANY PORTION end be 1npons!YC9 to the 112701 w11hm ten (10l day1ol lhe Sup.rlOr Coull ol Cell· FUNDERBURG b9 111w1M6r..--"ltrthe u; 1111 aging General P.,lne< THEREOF TO SAID DEPTH eont•ect ~11 lhll fill"t ol the <:lelm In tl>e lornla. Coi.tnty ol Or-nae. ~led • per90!1111 lnteftded k9Atr.r11t wltNn ...._.,...A,EtMW rteTITIOUeWll fl1CTITIOUllU .... I Thll 1l•t9'Mlll we11Lled OF 500 FEET USE ANV Eac!'lbidder1hellsut>mll, Superlo• Cou•t lCl vll THE PETITION 1equest1 :~ to 1t1rwt,_-.1Ml,..tMfw lNI ~ wn Ned MAm ITAT'l'.MbfT ,..--•TATl!•NT w1lh the County CIMk or 0.· PURPOSE WHATSOEVER. on thll IDf'm IU<"nllhed wllh O.vl110n the IMcedenl'I Will dated · · * fie ..... o1 N k~ to tM In~ ., .,. COUnty Ci.A ol Or· TM,~ peil"IOl'll .,. The lo!lowlng pel'IOnl •1e •noe County on Novemb.-RESERVED IN THE DEED !tie cont1ect Ooeumel'lll, • The l••lu1• to Umety hla November 21, 1980, be •d· .. diec»d9nl. ken• .......... , - .... County on~-doirtt~... OOtngbulil'lffSll: 16, 11189 FROM ED1SON SECURl·ll!1t olthep1opoMdsuDCon· and MWt•• verified <:leim mlttlldloprobale Ttlewtll ll THE PETrTION Tite -C•) encl ttvaf.- 2'2: 1tll Ex E cu T. v 'E l M . MAGNUM TIRE SHOP F.U111• TIES COMPANY' RE·ltr1Ktor1 on ttll• projecl •s ll•trng '" mlerelt In the 1vlll•Dla lor e11em!netlon tn ~· .. dtmdllnr• -eddrffa of the In- ,...,. PRESSIONS. 25 Racing SUPPLIES. 1010 ·F North Putllfll'ted Orar!QI! Coast CORDED OCTOBER 17. required by lhll &.ible1t1ng properly In the Supe•lo1 t~ ~la llep1 Dy lhe COl.lrl. WLL ~ ooelc:ilm, If _,,, tenOM .............. , - Publlahad Orange Coelt Wind tr'lfnll Celil 92714 S.tevle, Sulla 500. Or•r!QI!, 0111ly P1101 Novembltf 28. De· 1956 IN BOOK •450. PAGE e nd Subconlrl <:tlng F•lr CQU1t wlH res...lt in ll'le P•OP· "/(HEARING on thll peO· be mniftld~JIC'Obal9. MtCHl.t:l N . .......,.Y, • Ol1llly Piiot o.cetnbel' 5, 12. SuMn H. Shan.n1. 25 Rae-Cell!. 92667 oernbltf 5. 12, 111. 1989 •21. OFFICIAL RECORDS P•KhCff Act. ao-nmer1t .. ,y tie!"{! dedlred Of Of'• uon wlll be held,..on Oecern· The wil ' oodcl&i Or•eftmoer, Irwin•. CA it.ti. 19" k'tCI Wind frvtne C11!f 92714 Toni H, Gallon. 2267 Pa. T-109 ALSO EXCEPT A POR· Code Secllon 4100 et teQ dfll"ed forlell IO lhll Stele ol ber 14, 1HI. al 1;45 PM In we ' kif W1l4 T., 11 '"hi• bullnmh I~ con· ciflC • 103. Cos I• M•••. TION OF LOTS 1115 ANO Eecti bldo.. """' e11ecut• Calilornl• Ind d15lflbuled Dept. No. 3 IOCliled •I 700 ··~ in h ,... Mpt Tllel .,.. "°""' .... due'ted by.a llmltedpert,...,. C.Hf.112627 Pllll.IC NOTICE 166. ONE-HALF OF All tr>e Noncollullon AttlcllYll pursu•nllo!hll provlslonsol Civic Cerll., Dl"hHt Well. byhc:ourt. _t....,.lola~lft .. ---------sh~ Tlllt bulln•11 11 con· MINERALS. Oil, AS AND end aubmlt 11 with tile Did . HeaUhendS1lelyCOdeSec· s.nte Ana. CA 92701. A HEARING on h .-et"•I ••: ,INANCIAl -Tl'le reilitr1n1 com· ductltd Dy: en ln<llV!duel K._ OTHER HYDROCARBON Eld! btdder mu1t Wbmll !Ion 11489 wl'tloul ltlrll'ler If YOU OBJECT lo tM pe~Oh d be hekl on llJCMNG _,.la ......... et: IMflCled 10 lfPNCt bUfli· Th• re91s1ran1 com-FICTITlOUI MllM:I• SUBSTANCES SAVED OR With MCI! bid 1 certified or f\Oll<:e Of hH!lng. granting or the petition. 'fOU ~ 21, 1918 el all~ • 11 uard : ... nr..IUllllU ,..... under the llctltl0u11Nne*t to lranwt bull· NA••TATIE•NT SOLO FROM SAID LAND cutlier'• (;h9(:k p1y•ble to Published Orange Coast ~appeer•llM~ 1;"6 P.M. in ~I. 3 •111.....,.. ..... CA _ ..... ITA,_,. ~ nwne or"-.... uncMir the nctlllou• Ttielollowlngperwn•W• UPON THE CONDITIONS , tt>eOISTR!CTor•bldbond DallyP11otNQvembet28.0.. and1t•t•youroblfll";tlon1or localed •1 700 CMc - ......,. ....... .,. ..., eboW on: Oclober 51, tJuelMN "-Of' '*-doing buliMll ••: HOWEVER. THAT THE In Ille IOfm Ml torltl ln the eernbe< 5. 12, 1989 ... wrtt1en Ob)eetlool wl1h CeftW 0...... w... SetM ,,.. ..... ""*Ir......, .. ---~ ., .. TY 1tll 111~~·~ • .:;,notyel Hl·VICTOFllA. Two Cor· G RANT OR O R SUC · conlrect doeum«>I• In In TI04 tMOOUl"IMIONthehMrW'>Qbo. · ~_,CAl:2701. ln•nds• .. M ...._.. T v""... A~L ' ~ H. Stlell8rll .... ft • po1•t• Plu•. Sutt• 250. CESSDRS IN INTEREST OF amount no! .... '"'" 5% of v°"' ~--mey be rn ... vou OBJECT TO .................. at. C°'-· .,., .._... A ..... 8"tte Thll ltel.men1 WU ftled This •t•t-t WU lll•d N-por18Ndl. Catff 92660 OWNERSHIP SHALL HAVE ll'le """'"'""'amount ol ~ per90ft ot by yoi. attorney .... ontn*to ol r. pMilion. Ull•IA EICfllOW, 7411 ,IOt4, ~ llMct'I. c.111'. wftll lha CountyCllork o!Dr· Wltn ll'lflCoun1yClenl of Or-Hl,ll)l'lel lnVM1men1a. e NO RIGHT OFENTRVUPON u e guarani• tMt the bid· YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha ~-et .... .,..... A-. Wt1 r, lllG ange CountyonOct00.31, W'IU" C(!Ut!ty on Decemb9r C.lllOf'nie uer*al per!n8f'· THE SURFACE OF THE der will enler Into Ille NICHOLS lllil;teptbytheeoutl, If you Wld .... Y'O'lf I~ ..._, c ... t'~ J. Suk .... 14 1Hll • 4.1189 ahlp, Two COf'por••• Plue. LAND AND SHALL NOT popeMd con1rect ll 11'19 .,. • per90ft lnt...-.d In Of .. wnn.n ... flM7 ... 11tl&ftwO.. ~ eoun. Newport ,..... Or ~ SIJll• 250. Newpof't 8"cl'I. OR ILL F O R SUCH .. "'41 •• awarded I0.*'9l Margere t Virgina IM•l .... )'f)Umeyflllwtth lione Mft ... COWi ........ ,... ...... cw . ..., Pubhhed 0r-. Colat Pubhl'led anga I C.ilf. 92e&O SUBSTAN CES WITHIN THE bidder.'" tl'lfl ..,...,,. olllllur• Nichols -~___,,. away tht COIM1 • fonnal Atq .... 1 be .. ,..,...,, Yow ,,. .............. .... Tilll buelMM " con· Delly Piiot ~ber 21. 0.. o.lty PHol o.cemi:-t2, 19. Hl.IQhel 1nwe1trnen11. • UPPER 500 FEET OF SAID to .,,, .. Into Aid conlrect. . • ~ for SpllCtlll NOlkla or the fll-~ m9't' be In ject te c....,..... .........,,.. Mtsd by. 9" lndMdu9! oarnber 5, 12. 19, 1He 28, 1919. Jenuary 2. 1'90 Celifornla venerat pert,...,. LAND, AS RESERVED IN .ucti ...:ur1ty win tM1 lor· tn Newport Beach, Ing or 911 lnvlinlory end IP-P9f'lt;l'I Of biJl.YoU' ~. C...__cW c.-hcflOft 111• reglatrent com· T·l12 T·121 lhlP, Thomu H. Pun:ell, THE OEED FROM LENA VI· , .. ,ed. December 9 , 1989 of prlilllll or ........... or or YOU tKAV EXAMINE ., .. _,.. 10 tr"WINCI bual-QM'*el pert,,.., Two Cot· OL.ETTE. A WIDOW. RE· TM DISTRICT ·--natural causes. Bom "'Y pelftlon ot eooount ...... ..,.bf ... CIDUlt.11' n. ................. ,_ undill' tfW "':ttlloua ftalC ll)TlC( P\11.JC NOTICE porele Ptaz1. Suite 250. CORDED SEPTEMBER 23, !he rlQh 10 re19Ct any °' all in Oelwein Iowa proYlded In MCtlorl 1250 or '°"' .. I ptirlOfl tM pMMft wM wMN ---.,..,.. Of nem. Newpor1 Buch. Cellf.taeeo 11155 IN 800!< 3220. PAGE bid• Of to wmiw 1ny Ir· . • 'U.CelltomleProbet41Cocta. ·••lltd 9' ............... _, .. "'" .. c... ..... llDoWi on: NoYMlbW' f'ICTtnOUe __ .. PICnnout-11 Jol'ln8. Pot1•.4'1 Peic:el\ 317. OFFICIAL RECORDS. "'Ol""'ll" or lnlonnatlll .. April 16. 1898 . A~!otSpeclafNotloe ,.., ~ ...... CDUrt .......... 7.1'W.,..., h o,.. llAmftA~ ..,._ITA.,._,. Court.NewportBMch.C.Ur. TM 11reet lddrn1 and lnanybldtorlnll'lfl~. SurvivedbytWOIOns, for1'n II~ from the a ...,_. AlotaM fOJ A.,....., ..,.. ,, Misfit• ..._ J . 9'lk.-The ~ ~ -Tl'le tollowlnO ptlflOllS •• •2MO other common cs..lgnetlorl, Pur91,1an1 to tM Pf'OVlilont b 1 Me rr i 11 COlltt c191'11. &ledel No1ioe o1 e. 8lrMI ....,._ ....... C....,,. : ,,.. .. I r•ut -flld Oolna bulll'W et; MtlnO buall-.. •: Thi• bull!'lell •• con· If any ol tM rMI pr099flY ol SecllOn 1773 Ol IM l• .() e r . CllM... Matti Well••· Of • ........ecwy Ml ...,., .......... .. ..... County a.ti or Or· CA<>SsPUlSllMAOtfrfO. ~al89C TOURS ib)YOUR ducted by: a general part· da•c1lbed above 11 Code or the State o1 Cell· Stevens and Richard Nit~ ....... of_.... -=....,__,_,...._. ..... _Cet.lnty on No'llemtler 154&K.-..f104,81enton, ,' ... ' ,CAPT~ .. £-2CAU~~s. '*ship purpotted to be: 364 SE\/· tom11,lheOISTAICTtln ob-S.Stevens.sixgrand· ::c-;:-'" . .,llA!'~T •• Of Of -r.r:= ..... MDI ti·--._ Ctlllllu:"°~ MdrWll. on ~'7'c;.ff, ,'iW,·1• ~ r:o'1~,'~ ci::: ~;:2Lr,·· C80:J~~g:RcY~ :~~:i ~~ children and four ~Aii"--.., --..nt ,. ot ,_ = ';... .... !.~'rr.e = .. , , Mii ar.. co.t 1IMI~ •104, StenlOft. '"Cn1oa flll;t90tefl. 1615 -under the flctllloul T Fl AN s AME A I c A Rltt1lon•tM...,., .. prev•H· l"ffl grandc:hi~-~·,. MP\ .. ~ ~ ~Codt. A ......... -..::... • "lmr,.. Decwftiw ,. 11. Cllf .. IOllO TrlnltyC#.122C.Hunllngllon ~ -or ,..,,... FINANC IAL SERV ICES In\) rA el peir::r=~· A IOI\ Thmnu ..................... "-... ; loJ ..... NOlce GllMD&LIP*•• C.,.. .... ,.. TNe bu..,..._ i. CM-e.ch,C.W.\12641 ...-9bowe on: June 1.114-132.1eoo. and 1tieg90011el [1anddeu1hter--.cA..n4W i.....-.tram:._ --...K._,..,1..,. T·1'9 .,._,by.WtlndMdull TNI bu..,,_a II con• 1MI Tha ~Trull• r11e lorhOllday 0¥al'tlme ind red ued -.. a. WWWIC SW, Cfllllk, ........ C. A19IMft, ---------1 TMi r•9l11ren1 oom· OUCMd by:enindMdu91 ThotNa H. PvrCllllt, gen--OiecleimaanyllabllltylorlftY WOtll In tha loctllly In whlCtl ._ __ •A· ctlp """1 •'--:;a,,.-:: MW.11111!, ~-rs:•: ...., .. 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