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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-15 - Orange Coast PilotRoad Boaters Regional Marina, builders set for flood () Edison protect annual project in Irvine hist9ry. parade itJ>proved 1s1emifinals COA T /A3 DATEBOOK cou TY/A2 . PORT.'/81 THE ORANGE COAS T 25CENTS FRI DAY~ DECEMBER I ;J. 1989 Accused killer ends years of silence By J ANET ZIMMERMAN Of IM O•Hy Piiot Staff '\ o ne-li me lu\ury )pon s car restorer 1mpltrn11:d 1n the mu1dcr of h1!. ch ildhoo<l frie nd broke the s1lenl'c he ha!. mainta11ll'd tor the la)\ se'c n \t.'ars T hur'ida' and ckdarcd h1<. innoct·nce · · La"rc11n · C1ml'll. -t I. h.t<; kepi 4 u1t'l about the l'hargc \1nn · ht· v.ac; arrl'\ll'd 1n March I 9XJ T hal wa' nearl) a )l'ar after his fnl'nd. ScNt Camphl'll. d1 sap- Pl'arcd thl' J a) hl' ''a" IO make a onl'-pound coca1nl' d eal "1th undacoH·r federal agents. Prmt·cu1or' contend Cov.ell hired another man 10 l..111 27-)car-nld Campbell a-. Cowell flew a rentt•d plant· nl'ar Catalina o n .\pnl 17. 1982. Tht') '><I) Campbt.·11·, Rescue workers give Joni Deatherage. 27, of El Toro. first aid. She was taken to Hoag nl·tl.. "·" h1 11l..l·n. ht' nmc hlood1l'd for the shark<; and 111' lw d) d umJ)l•d 10111 thc ol'ean from 2.000 feet H1!. hoJ , h,1, not ht.'t'n• founu ·But in hi\ In.ii 1n Orangt• Co un t) ~upcnor Coun 1n '\:l·" p1111 Rl'.tth < ov.l'll denied a n) kno\\lcdgc nl < amphclt', lk.11h \nu lor the fir'>t tinw <.1 ncc his arrt''>t. hl' 1k1.11 kd .111 .1lih1 lor the morning of Camplx·ll\ dl'.1pJ)l·a1 ~Ill\ l .. , didn't I-nm\ 11 ht•\! bt·cn murdered or he d "apr,-.11nl 111 lw ''a' lll'l up to hi'> old tnckc;.'' Co v.clf lt,llli,·d ·11 \\mdJn't ha\l' lx·l·n the fir;,1 11mt• (( J mphl'll 1 111cd lo pin <.11me1h 1ng on n'll' I didn't l..no v. \\ hJ I ht• \\,1\ lnltl .. < lmdl 1,·,11 lil·d lw rl'llll'd a plane th:u morning and Ill''' ali111,· 111 P.tl1inh 11 \1rpon 1n San Diego Count~ to o.-p P'ttot .,-o .. , D-Hanll"' Memorial Hospital and treated f or shoul- der and neck. p ain . Mesa man dies in wreck By IRIS YOKOI Of IM O•lly Pttot Scan A. 77-,car-old Co<;ta Mesa man "as l..1ll~d Thurs<la) v.hen he ap- parent!> rnad l' a l '-tum on a busy In inc strl'et. lost control o f his car and v.as h11 h) ano ther car which carel'ncd o fT the road and 11110 a 30- foot deep dttch The \\Oman d nv1ng the second car a nd her ~I-month-old son suf-fen~d minor tnJunes in thc afternoon collis1on on Mac..\nhur Boulevard. Both v.cn· ''caring sca t belts. The al-r1dcn1. which occurred just sou th llf 81-;o n .\ "cnuc near the border bctv.cen Nc"pon Beach and In inc. snarled traffic unlll tht' early e"ening ho urs. lrvtnc police prono unced Costa Mesa resident Marvin ;\rthur Tunstall dead at the scene o f the accident. an apparent victim of head and chest trauma. Joni Deatherage. 27. o f El Toro, and her :? I ·mo nth-old son Cameron suffered minor injuries arid were trcatcJ at Haq Memorial Hospital. The child was treated for a cut chC"Ck and his m other for shoulder and neck pain. Tunstall, driving a 1981 Ford E~ cort. was heading south on MacArthur in the far ri&ht lane. Approximately SOO feet south of Bison, Tunstall tried to make a >Mde U-tum. cunin1 across the oikr lanes and <."enter divider, attonfina to Irvine Police Stt. Ron Flathers. Tunstall cut In front of Death- ~·, 1984 Chevrolet Suburban, which alto was headina south on MKAnhur 1n the fast lane, Flathcn said. Dtathe,...e tried IO apply het brakes and avoid the other car. but couldn't and hit the EtcOf1 broed- .... .... ,..... ...... ._.... Or•nee CounlJ Plr•111•n 8olt Dowta c••,.,.. Jl·••su•·oN C-•ron o ...... , ............ ••••1r-1 ••ltler ......, .. tint Ml. Tiie Only vlalltle ~ ... cW NCelwM lft .... wredl dNtt llllle4 w 1t•r1011 w• • CUI Oii 1111 die& side on the drh·cr's d oor, Flathers said. The impect poshed the Escon ecroa lhe nonhbound lanes to the curb on the other side, accordina to Aathcrs. The Suburban went throuah 1 cha1n·hnk ftntt and into a bruih·f\Ued cmbenkmcnt' lrviM poll~ oflkcr'J and Oral'\lt' <.ount) hre unus ttrere c:alkd to the scene. The)' said Tun11aJI was not ~\.-armg a scatbtlt. Polk.? blocked both the touth· bound and northbound lanes of Mac nhur until about 4:JO p.m. and routed t.raftk to Jambotft ROid. the neal'b)< kcwa}'S and .. anyplace I Car WOUid nt,'" flathef1 said. 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I hi. 111°11 \( hor thl \IJ11ng. ha' rem a ined unclear h '11~.1111" l.r" hr' .11lll "1lOt'''>l.'> ha ' l' theonll'd 11 "·1 ,, .,.,. nl!, 1 1 Llrhl·r drug. deal gone '>Ou r a lk.1.t ,11i.·mp1 '• ,t,·.tl 111<. munl'' J nd nxa1ne or t1, ',Ill\< Ii, It.id ,I h1~ 111\IUlh .. (Please see KIUIN G/A3) City officials fill the air with charges, counter charges By ROBERT BARKER Of ttw Di11ty ~lifot \tfltf . I lun11nii111n lk.h h < '' \tt 11 Ill' < 1Jd 1111111111 "ho,,· lq.t.il ,krJrtnllnt "J' rl·1.n1I .1lkd · 1 111.''li' rmh.111.1"m,·n1" 111 .1 rt•p1111 h\ < 11' \din n"t' .11 q P.1111 < tH>I-" "'n"dtTll1!! .1,i..111g the d"11 1d .111or11l'' 111 <11Jnd 1111' 111 111,,·,11!!.111· 'l'"·nd111!! 1>1 llh' "'' J<,· Jn\'111p111L'lll \gl'lll ' hl·.1Jnl h' 1 11111.. ( 1111!.. \ l.11111,·d r hur,J.1\ thJl I lull•ll \\,I, ll l.1h.11 1ng tor c 111•!..' 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I kput' < ll' \tttornr' Bnh l;\Jng'll'I .1 111p H u11t1n 1i,·1111·n,1111 ,,11J ".1n1t'll r .1,i..1111\1 kd1:1·J I lu111111 I' 1.1•n,1d, n11i: 1.1 ~ 1ng 1lw .tlkitJtHlll\ to 1h, ( h.ing,· 1 •un:. J 1,111d J llornn or (11Jnd lun Hut J "nll.k "ur'l 1 .1\lu1n h.1\11·1 l'k.'l'll \l'ttkJ 1111 hl' ...:11J. • \ang'>ll'I Jllnhutt•d llu1111n·, 1nqu1r. 11 ltH '11\' "rhl'll..\-.ind·hJ IJnlt'' '"'''111 .. JnJ Jt·n1,·d 11 ,tunml'J lrom a J)l'l\11nJI h.111k lx·t\\l'\.'ll l 1111 ~ .ind I lu11<111 "·ln!t'h'f Jl'>11 \Jld I luttt•n'<, JlkgJIHlfl\ "h1d1 "t'lll Ill thl: ( 11' < 11un, 11 111 thl' 111rm ,,, .1 , c n1iJl'nl1.tl n·rx1n Jbout "' \\l'l'"' ,1g11 d1dn I \U~l'\I .Ill\ \\(l>llg1l••ln1! 1111 tht• pJ rl lll .1dn11111\lr.11111n 11t)1,1JI' fnr l"-'1"'"·'' !!·1111 "It"• nwrt• 111 .1 <.llll''t111n \\ht•tlh'I thn ·r,· lnll11\\1ng l'I"" d tdl' ''IJl'~\h I ,,lid r >'lh 1.1 ',,1 ,! I I .1111111 .., rqlort allt'gl'd c11' o tlic1al s .. ...t•h n 11 ·n.11 ' m1ll111n 1n purcha..es lor d o "n· pn 1 JH"ll't I' "11hout 1.on1rat"1'> and , •1' I' .. · t\l 'd' 11 .11 'hl' \J1J "l'rt· rl·q u1red b) la" .ti d II I I'• •Ii • ll u:11111 LllL d 111 l \J)\·nd11u1t· 11! So2~.0()(I to the '~ ' 1, t •1 ;1 t111 : ' mnh dt· humn 11tlinals said The t 1' 1 ' ".i, p .. 1 d ·" d h 1 Ill' '11' lnr peo plc to m o' c :1 · • 1 '' I)• : • "" .... \1 I' 1r liu ml Par\.. to m al l· room ·•· , '1: .. •1°·. ol 11 , \\att·rlmnt liotl'I on Pacific (.•.t'' ll~ll·'·I· llullPll ,,1,11, 1,J .111 l'\J)\•nJ1turl' o l $231 .UOO 10 .I'' I' l '''"' "l •II ,\ \\\Oln!! ( ll for a\\nlng). '~ ·111~ .111LI •Lid :•,, .h11, hnml' 1mprtnt:mcnt!> -..i1 .11, •I,, ,:i, n ·d •t ,· n1x-nd 1ture of S.il CXlO for • .1 '' .. .,1 p1 "" ''1ng .,, \lt'm .ind a telephone '. '"·m '"' ,, Ill'" , 'I' n·dl'' d1,pm e nt office 1n the J''""' •'ll c 1•11\.. , 1.11mnl I hur,.d.1' all the c,p(-nd 11urrs were 11 r ,qu1p1111. ·11 .111J 1f.i.11 1•lliuab d id n't h.a\C to put th"'l I. 11.! .1• l!Jn,.1, t11111' nut 10 competlll\e bids. < 11• ,,11d 11 ' , u't •mJr. 10 hu' t'qu1pmen1 without l' n.rx111 ' h ,tJ n.: "hl·n 11"' authorized in the ci" huJf, I . 1 11u111 tl111Jn Jim \1h J ..aid Thur..da ~ he rcquested ll111 1t" 111 l1 •11k 111111 < 11111..·, authon t\ in au1honz1ng , •1n1.1d' '' 1h .. u1 I 111 < nunnl appro ,al ' '.1 ,,11d lw "J' pnmanh u >ncemed about the ,·q .. 1pp rii: ' •hl ,lil\\ntn,,n rcde,clopment office II 1111111' 10" ,11.:.11 11111 "a' ·c,pandc-d quite a b11:· he \Jld \1h .1 ,,11J hl·' nnl in ta' or n l l·alhng the d1stnc1 Jllt•nl• ,,, < •rLtml luf' 1010 the ln\e'S\lga\lon but "11 1 ,1 I t.l· < 11' < 11110,11 ml'mhl'r<. to take ano the r look ,\l lhl I q.JtlCll\\ ''·"' -..m.l Tl1111\JJ\ that Hutt<'n took a question ··1h.11 "·I' ', n "mrk ,,, .ins"l'r .ind tumt"d 11 into a (Pluse se~ CHARGES/ A2) C'O\'ER STOR ,, /Bl'SI 'ESS Christmas tree sales ~mall quake JOits Coast slower than normal ByPAULARCHIPLEY By DEBORAH SAKAM OTO Oaoy ~Con~ Trend'> and lad' rnmC' J nt1 g11 tiut Chn!.tma-. lrt-c loh rt•ma1n a 'turd' bustnC!I\ aln ng the O ranJl.t' C 11.1'1 Bu)l'r.. can '>pend a' mut h a<, $Mt for a tree this 'car. mo re 11 lhc' v.ant to one <,tra1gh1 from 1hr p.round .it o ne o f the C1)unl\ ·., l hn,tma' lrt'l' farms. · Though Chnstma~ I\ d rav. 1ng close. local lots rcpon tht'rl' art.' .. 1111 an abundnm'c o l trel'\ :l\ ailable altho ugh thr taller spct 1mcn\ - those O\Cr 8 feet -arc 1n '>hon suppl) Coast retailers sa\ 1rec\ arc hC'alth- 1er and fuller 1h1 • vear and thnt prices haven't rcall) Ilk> rocketcd Still. price" range from lot 10 lot The grand fir. a nrwcomt'r to the lots this )Car. 1s in high demand and prices run 1m1har to the n otx-1. occpt taller 1rcc that arc hard to find. The demand earlier m the season war. mainly from businns and l<xal rtttauranu. But this tame of )ttr. the now Of bu.sines IS ft()m fam1hes tcnin, ttad)' for tht holidays. propncton ">.'.· About S m 11hon Om tmas tttts arc bou,ht each )'car by Cahf<>rn11n f'or hohda) dttorationt About 31 '> m1l)l1111 11u·, ,11nH' lrom \\ .1<.h1n~­ h•n < )r.-g1111 .ind thl' \l td'"''' anJ .111111111·1 ·1 I 1••n Jn· "'rrlit·d '" ( .1lih•1n1.1 g'""\r' C )I thl' m1lh1111 trt't'' <.old "'' (ah· 1<11111.1 ~11 mcr' th1.· hon·, \hart' arc \olJ .1, 'dll>ll\t' J nd l ut" trt·e., Jirl·11h 111 tllll'umc!"> l ht· n•ma1n- 1n~ ~'.111 11111t't'' Jrl' '>l'ld 11n a v.hnlc· <..tk h.1'1' 111 rl·tJ1I Int operator.. l h.1111 .,11,rn J illi nur.t'nC\ I ht· 'upph 1\ J mple and quaht' high JI Jll 1111'1 1h1\ \Car. although sak-; an· hn,t•r or uncha ngC'd. lot 1mnl'I' and m Jnagcr-repon cd """' ll°C'l' 1111\ otTcr naml' rt'tard-1ng. "'hl·tht•r 11~ d o-1\·\ ou~ll spra) or lilt'O't'd prnfc!>s1onal ~pra)mg that co"t" alxmt S2.50 a foot Ru~c" rnn find JUSt about size trt•c thl'' "l'>h. stanmg out at the ~mall end "1th tahlc-top trees. which range in l'nt'l' fro m Sf, to S20 de- pending on the \-3net) -' 6-10 8- foot Oougla., fir ranges 1n pncc from s1 1.qs 10 .iooo. 1hr \ame s1ie noble and grand fi rs go for about $40 to S65. C ut trtt salt appear to be hllher than"' c trtt 1h1s )Car 1ccord1n.g to ud. Pclucr of Pclt7er Tfft Farm Peltzer 0" n K \ en fa.rms 1n Or- an Count). each ron 1st1na of 10 acre of h\C trtts. ~hur ft'POrtl a f,,._ '" TWHS/All Of tlw Ott'ly Piiot it41f! \ minor (•anhqua~e o n the Or- JllP,t' ( 11.iq hountl'd couc h potatoes ••ut 111 thcir ,hair'> Thursda) night. hut nn damagl· "a<; reponc.-d 1 hl tt·m hlor at 9 12 p m ntl'.l'>Ult'U 2 ~ on th<' R1ch tC'r scale. ..... 11d < J ltc1 h 'po~csman R obcn I urn I 1n n <;J1d 'l'1"mol og1~1s in r .i-..ilk na ll'nt.all' "" pinpointed 1hc l'JlllC'Oter one mile ~est o f lr,,.1nc, plat'1ng rt near the pper Ncwpon B:n area Hov.c\Cr. ln 1ne pohce sa1~l they rt't'l'I' t"d no call from rc:S1d,nts about lhc quake. whde ewport Bea h. Co ta Mesa and Fountain \ allt') officials received .evcral all . Tht" sharp JOh occurttd to quick.I>.' that '>Om c local res.dents ~ t ccrtatn whethCT 11 -as an cartb- qual..c , ptosion or t0nk boom. Fo unlatn Vallt)' rctlClcnt 5-dia Fenk) said tt felt like IOINOM 'llammC'd the door "Tftl hard" at her h ouse. Jobn Zanado, wbo liWI it .. ol~ Patt arm or c-. ..... Id 'he tit t1flllO ..... te. l'PI • JOit\. ··1t ahoc.ted -~ .. f6 me. .. Zanudo .... .,.-....... ,. .... -QU'm/ GOOD MORNING Oil QI OD.-~V MOTi ~ 11. .. orlc' .. tri-county flood contrql project approved ~ P'roM ..,, .... wer. rwports Officials \ook a step Thursday toward erasing a irim pictu~ of 1ho usands killed and billions in prop- etty destroyed in a CllaJtrophic flood when they gave ftoal app roval of the Jona·awaited St . l billion Santa Ana River nood control project. crowded basin today, damage would be considerably greater. The COl]>S estimates mott than 3,000 people would die. S 12 billion in property would be destroyed and a 160-squarc-milc area would be covtred by 5 feet of water. Representatives from the U .. Army Corps of Enainttrs and the counties of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino signed tht' agrttmcnt that clears the way for improvements along the 100-mile-long Santa na River. In March 1983. a storm that dumped 4 inches of ram m six hours forced the evacuation of 800 homes 1n Huntington Beach. Waters rose to he•ghts of 6 feet 1n some nei&hborhoods. Residents filed claims ap- proaching $300 million. The m ulti-level project aims to protect the popu- lated and developed areas adjacent to the river against tht devastation of a 200-year flood. And that storm was like a spring shower compared to what would occur in a 100-or 200-year flood. After years of delay. Congress authorized construc- tion of the 10-year Santa Ana River nood control project in 1986. But it wasn't until this year that federal mone) was appropriated. For about 15 years. the Army Corps of Engineers has warned that a major flood can occur along the n ver roughly. e'er) 200 years. The last time one of such proportion occurred was 127 years ago. ' But if a similar deluge were to occur in the And on Thursday in Anaheim. supervisors Thomas F. R iley of Orange County. Melba Dunlap of Riverside County and Barbara Cram Riordan of San The Edwards Christmas tree lot in TREES Fountain Valley reported sales were Fro111 A I up but adm11ted they were have dramatic decrease in sales compared ha' ing trouble locating taller trees. to previous years. ..We are selling more nobles and .. The quality and the prices are the grand firs. The grand fir is the ntw same, .. he said ... We normally have kid on 1he block this year and it is a solid, tremendous start. They rcall) popular:· said Micki Edwards. (buyers) tag it and leave it in the O\\ner of the 14-year-old lot. grou nd and come for it later." Al read} her lot is nearly empty ··Ma}tx.-the hot weather has af-C\en though the lot started out with fcctC'd the Chnstmas spirit." he said. 3,000 trees brought in from Oregon. The Peltzer farms sell onh Ed\\ards Christmas Tree lot has Montcrc) pines. \\h1ch are nat1\e to been 111 business in the same lo- the California coast. Peltzer said the ca11on for 14 years. di'} weather d oesn't affect his trees The popular Noble fir tree sells for as they m ight others but that the real about $48 for a 6-foot fir. The grand advantage of the trt•cs 1s that the}' · fir 1s similiar in price. tay in the ground until the con-Edwards said some people only 'umer is read} to take 11 home. takt• 15 minutes to pick out the ir Of the Peltzer farms. the lot 1n hohda) tree while some take longer. In me and a ncarb) one o n Laguna She said the O\\Oc r of Claim Jumper Can}On Road repun the best sales. Restaurant took longer than two Nick Pclt1cr. co-o"ner of the farms. and a half hour' tu find one that was speculated sales gro\\ th in thusc JUSt right. a reas arc tied to continued homl' .. We ha'l' J)l'opk buying from us build111g. \\ho ha'e hel'n bu) mg from u::. for The live trees t)p1call) cost $6 to 25 )Cars:· she 'aid $7 a foot. Thosl· tree<; that aren't .\lthough a large percentage of sold arc chopped and discarded. and their iniual ~ks \\l'Ot to local bus1- thc land is rcad1l·d for a fresh hatch lll'Sses. shl' said the business 1s no" of pines. d1rcl·tcd to\\ard fam1llcs. John Knebes. the asslSlant man-··w e pre!.old to businesses earl} ... ager at Trccs-R-U" in Costa Mesa. 'tie said. ··'.'Ju" 11 \ mostl) families. said that nobll"' and grand firs are We 'old JI tree!. to Jo hn Dominis the best sellers this )ear. H is lot abo Restaurant 10 Nl"\\port Beach and oO"crs Douglas fir, and Scotch p1m'' JOO poinsettia-,·· .. We o nl) ha'c about 40 nobles Ed"ards ..aid her lot gets unusual left out of probabl) 400 trCl'S... reQUl'Sls each )Car, including one Kn<:bcs said. He said the trl'CS seem :innual dc:mand from an intenor healthier and fuller this \Car. dl·cor:uor \\ho a'k' 1hc lot to match At Trces-R-U_'>. a Dougias fir CO'>IS trees \\1th a rnlor ,\,atch. abo ut $28. a nobk a nd grand go for ··w e ha,l· llockl'd the tn·cs a bout $40 "hllc table-top Scotch maroon and pl·arh. We e'en did a pine can Ix· purchased for $1 '6.95. purpk nnc for hl'f one )ear." Ed- .. Pcoplc this }Car seem to want to "ard'> sa11.I find the perfect tree. omc people 'loonan·s Tree Lot in Costa ~frsa spend onl) 15 minutes "hilc some " also ha' ing a problem suppl) ing spend hours:· Knebe<, said. h1' rnstomcrs \\1th tall trees. HalT) '"We had a gu~ come back thrCl' Noonan. foundt·r of the lot that 1s days in a row lookrng for the pcrli:ct no\\ upcratcd b) h1'> 'on. has sold noble. He finall y found 11." trt'l'' 111 the !>anll' location for 44 The Trees-R-l 's 101 expects to bl· H·ar' sold out b) the middle of next week -.. We still ha' e tall o nl'S sh1ooed 1n from North Carolina. Ones that an· 11 -and 12-foot tall ... he said. '"It costs a lmle m orl' for" shipping. though.·· Noonan said the 8-and 9-foot trees arc more popular this year a!1d tha1 the trees app:ar 10 be healthier and fuller tha-n 1n the past. Noonan guarantees every tree against df)ncss. He said it is more important 10 talc orr the ornaments and ret urn rhc tree for a trade than to dl·al "11h a po<.s1ble fire. ··~ l' sa) 1f the tret• goes bad. we'll g1\l' )OU another. We don't want to tal.e the chance of burning d own a hou'e \\1th a dn tree." he said. "We all want to -be around next Christmas." Noonan's lot olfrr'> name rctar- dent a t about $ l. 7 5 a foot. The grand fir. a., 1s the case at man) lots. is the trn· most in d{·- mand at Noonan·s. ··wc·ve had the grand fi r for a rnupk o f )cars. Last year we sold out 111 two da)s ... he ~aid ... La!.t Thur<,da) we got 500 gr:inds and nO\\ \\l' arc down lo 'loo·· Noonan said the grand fir has a color and '>l'l'nt unhke an) o thl'r tree. Hl' said pcopk t\\ISt open an leaf. smell 11 and then bu\ it. Mc ad\'ist•d that there 1s nothing more important than 1dent1f) 1ng a frl'!>h trt•e ... It., a mattl'r of running a hand along the trunt... ... hl· ~1d ... It 1f fcl•ls hkl· 'l·h l't then Its good and green. If 11 li:el'> pnrkl~ thl·n its dry ·· Tht• peril.Tl Jl) ram1d shaped trcl''> arc mo~t prcli.'rrl•d h) tht• customers. he .. aid. ··w e don't ha\l· man} C harlie Brim n trn·~:· hl· 'aid. rl'fernng tn the thin. <,naggh trn· 1hat the car- toon charat\"r l"Cnl'-to end up "•th l"arh \l"ar .\ 6-foot nook or grand trl"l" l'O<,I\ ahout $6(1 :ind Doug.la\ ahout $"40 :11 Noonan\. L1\'e Chn~tm:i\ m·cs should tx· \\atl'red ''ell l:wlurl' hc1ng taken in- door\. and l ul trl'l''> al'o '>hould tx· kl'Pl 1n ''atcr. 101 m.111agcr' -;1rc<,st.·d. .Hope seen for wetlands pact By 808 VAN EYKEN Of -Dally ~ Staff A former official of the Hunt- ingto n Beach e n' ironmental group Amigos de Bolsa Chica said Thurs- day she wasn't worried about a possible delay in the implementa- tio n of President Bush ·s campaign to preserve wetlands. In his 1988 campaign. Bush pledged to suppon a program that would prevent an) further net loss in , the nation's rap1dl} disappeanng w.etlands. '· But disagreements among various rfederal agencies. including the En- • yironmental Protccuon Agency and , the Anny Corps of Engineers. are threatening to dela ) implementation or a proposed agreement that sets • st rict guidelines for development in wetland areas. Lorraine Faber. who as a member of the Amigos group fought for 13 years to preserve the Bolsa Chica wetlands. said she was still confident that Bush \\Ould honor his plcd~c. .. \\ e "'ere 'Cf) encouraged at the pr<·~1dcnt's <;tatem ent of commit· ml·nt." she said ... l.'\ en 1f it takes some ume to implement. We're hopeful that 11 wa~n·1 an empt) promise.'· The proposed memo randum of agreement bct\\el·n the Corps o f Engineers and the EPA would set a polic> rcquinng oO"scttmg measures for an) .. unavoidable.. damage caused to swamps, marshes and other wetlands as a result of nearb~ development. ll also calls for a zero net loss of such habitats. Signal Landmark Co .. which owns the 1.600-acre Bolsa C hica wetlands. recent!} entered into an agreement with the Amigos and the city of Huntington Beach that permits the development of up to 4,000 homes on the bluffs overlooking the salt marsh, but sets aside more than 1.100 acres of wetlands as a per- manent habitat preserve. Precise gu1dl·llnl"' for protection of the habitat ha\ l' not \Ct been dra"n up. ho"eH·r · l:\pt·rts estimate that up\\ards of 400.000 acres of \\-Ctland habitat ha'e been destro,cd a1.1n ualh 1n rct·cnt \car!I mainh for rcsidc 0 nt1al and a~r1cultural de\clopmcnt. On Wcdncsda). Bu-;h signed a bill :iu1hor111ng S 15 m1ll1on a ~ear for \\Ctlands acqu1s1t1o n and resto· ration. Faber called the S 15 million com- mitment '"a '>tart, .. but added that much more \\Ould ha\'c to be do ne. ··1t·-; going 10 take more like S 15 b11l1on 10 get the JOb done." she said. ..Just $15 million "on't e'en take care of the \\Ctland<, in one single state ." The agreement between EPA and tht• Corps was to have gone into eO"ect today. Federal officials say no decision has been made as to "hcther to de la) the accord. but that a dela> 1s a "'definite possibility ... ·Police link two threatening calls l MllS YOICOt husband and wanted $5.000 or he band would be killed. The caller °' -~ ,_ SU« would .. blow away" her husband. asked her 1f she had ever been raped according to a police ~rt. The or wanted to be raped and said two Two Newport Beach women JC· caller then asked the woman to men were outside her home watch- ceived phone calls this week from a describe herself. including her ing her. 11man who threatened 10 kill their measurements, and to take off her The caller then said hC' wanted 1~usbands unless they provided clothes. s5.ooo for the release of hrr hus- i,. 5p~C:C detectives believe the two When the woman refused. the band. Whe n the woman was un~ incidents may be related, Sgt. Andy man hung up. She then verified her responsive, the man seemed to gtr Oonis said. husband had arrived safely at work. angry and eventually hung op. She ' ''The calls are very sjmilar in On T~y momina. a woman in confirmed her husband was safe at 1na1urc and there is the stro ns possi-Corona dcl Mar 1ot a phone call work. !Mlity the same person made both from a man who sounded in his Goni1 Slid a third case may be ftalls ... Ooeis Mid. early 30s. The caUer refemd to her lin~ed to the calls. b,ut th~t the 8olh calls ~ received in the by her last name and Mid he had her pohce depanmcnt hasn t rccc1ved a ,,fl!!Y ~ just after 7 a.m. husband and was holdina a pn to larsc number of repons of similar , On Meiedly momiftl, a •2·Yr:ar· bis bead, accordina to a polsce ~ calla. He encourqcd 'other victims :ii.old ....... in die Hatbor v .ew pon. to call police. ,~Homa QllUIUDWliry tot a call The c:aller &old the woman co do Mak.ina aMoyiQI or threatenina ':.JI-a -wllo md fie bad bet eucily wbat be wanled or bet b...,_ calls ia a mildemeanor. == .......... .. ,... .. _._,... ._.., ••• c•~ 10•• ..,.,_,., .. • ......., awe• ... ..,,.... ,_ .. ............... .............. --,_ ......... ,... ~rnardino County and Brig. Gen. John F. Sobke reprcKntiO& the Army Corps eut their sianaturcs on the a1reement to launch the prOJCC1. levees alona portions of the enllrt Santa A~ R iver C hannel -from the San Bernardino Mountains to.the Pacific Ocean in Hun11 ngton Beach. Improvements will include ~onstruc1ion o f the Sc" e n Oaks Dam in San. Ber"'ardano County, enl~JJ~ ment of Prado Dam in R1vcrs1de <;ounty. and add1t1on o f le' <.>c~ and widening along 32 miles of the Santa Ana Rh er Channel fro m Prado Dam 10 the oc~n. Sobkc praised the efforts of "'a myriad of people 1n and out of aovcmment and a t various levels of government" "It is thro ugh Congress that we can say the American people arc also panicipauna here in this project. which for the next several y~rs will result in measures taken to prevent a catastrophic flood in the Santa Ana River Basin," he said. Second District Supervisor Hamett W ieder. who ar tively lobbied Washinfton to approve and fund the pro1cct. call<.>d T hursday s agreement a .. historic time for Orange County."' The proJcrt also will provide for preservation of marshland and wetlands for cn~angercd wat_crfowl, ~sh and "ildlifc species along the ri ver. rccrcau~nal facili- ties and flood-plain management of 30 males of the nH·r between the Se\'cn Oaks and Prado dams. ··with this drought. people can't appreciate the significance of the worst potenu al flood disaster west o f 1hc Mississippi." Wieder said. "'I guess we're lucky the :!00-year rain hasn't come yet."' The a~recment-s1ening Thursday was the result o f a SW mill10n appropnat1on included in the Water and Energ' .\ct s1glll·d b) Pres1den1 Bush 1n l~te Sc~temtxr. T·he rc~t of tht.' funding for the prOJCCt will come from a n11\turl' ol federal. state. local and pnvatc funds. oflie1als \aid. The project calls for t he construction of dams and Suit filed over severed hand By The Dally Piiot An Irvine t<.'cn-ager's family has filed a lawsuit against the manufac- turer ofa miter saw that severed thl· )Outh"s hand 1n an accident a )Car ago. The Pinches famll) 's suit a~in'>t Mal.ita L1S.\ Inc .. likd almost exact- 1' a 'ear after !IOn Jason sc.·vered his left hand \\h1le u<,ing a Makita sa'~­ allqws the rompttn) designed a dl·- fl·ct1' c product that led to tht· st·rious in1ur) on Dec. I 0. 1988. Jason. no'\ 16. "as helping his fotha \\Ork on thl· famih · second home in Ne\, port Beach-''hl'n the accident Ot'eured. The miler sa"' Jason \\a~ u-.1ng 10 rut a pll"C'C ol d oor mold ing ~lipped and sliced off the hand from JUSt lx•low tht' thumb to the hasl· of the hllk finger ..\ tt.•am ofsurgl'On\ kd b) rcplant- at1on p1mwer Dr . Bruce ..\ehaul'r rl·:iu arhed all thl· h:ind except the batlh dama&l'd llttk linger and prl'· dll"ll:d thl' \outh "nuld recoH·r 90 percent u~l: after a H"ar of t hl·ra p~. Although hl·alth~ and \llll al'll\'l". Jason hasn't lx-l·n ahk 10 rt'l'tH l'r n en 50-ix·rrcnt ll'>l' of thl' hand. Jo.,t.·ph Dunn. till' P111d1l·~· attornl·~. said Thur'><la). ··The lllJUrtl"' \\ere ~u1te (."\· tl"ll'l'l·.·· Dunn 'aid ... Smee that tlllll'. 1lwrr·., rernunl~ been no rl"- w1 n lO IOO l')l"ffen1.·· Ja~on h;i, h:id 10 undergo numcr- uu\ ,urgl'rll'' llll lhl' hand since thl· Jllllknt. Dunn .1dc.kd. I tw lompl::11nt. tlkd De<-. 8 1n ll'tkral lOUrt. d oc'> not specif~ thl· amount of tlamagl'S 'IOught. but thl· fom1h ha' 1m·urred mo re thJn $1 oo.f><KI 1n mcd1l·at bills. Dunn ·'Jld .\ \la~llJ ~l')l>kcs~oman said the lomp.111' h.1d nn l·omment on lhl· l,I\\ 'U 11 Legalized drugs talk irks sheriff By HOW ARD FINE Ci.y N .. w, ~ .. Orange Count) Shen ff Brad Gall''> had har\h '' ord' T hursda> for a Ne'' Yori-. frdrr;1I Judgl· who hact...~ till' legall1a11u11 of drug . ·-1 n 111) npin1on. he <;hould no lungn as of thl' da) be a federal Judge !.llllng on 1ha1 tx·nch in ..\mcn- l:J.'. Gatl' ~11d .. He otl\ iou'I) has a total l:ick of l mmledge ahout nan:ot1C''> and ho\\ the problem rl·all) ''orks and ~ho\ 111,olH·d and ''hat 1t·, doing to our rn mmun11~ anJ human hc1ng .... " ( iatl'' said. ··1 think thl· gu~ ha!. :ibsolutd~ QUAKE Fn m AI hit the hou~l·. h.H kl·d up and hit 11 ;igarn Finn \a1d the 4ual.e "as too -;mall to dc1erm1m· ''hat fault 1t occurred un .. It has to brt•ai.. ground and this nnl· \\a~ far tuo '>m:1ll 10 hrcak ground.'" hl' \<lid .·\ quake of mairlltude 2 1s the ~malkst norm:ill\ tell b\ humans . ..\ 3.5 ll'mblor t·:in t:;lU~ slight damage. CHARGES From Al \'Cr} huge 1n H'1ig11on." He said hl· tx.-l1e\ l''ifmc of her dcpu11l"S did a shp-shod JOb 1n the 111' cs11ga11on and made his report "11hou1 ask mg Cook an~ quest ions or contacting C it) Council m em- bers. Mays said that liv1.· council mcm - tx·rs were .. H"I) satisfied .. that Cook and rcd c,clopment o fficials obeyed the la\\. and the) considered the matter dead for about three or four -weeks until pans of Hutton's con- fidcnual report were publish<.>d in the Orange Count) Register on Thur..day. Mays claimed Hutton acted un- professionally in continuing the con- trovers) and turning it into a politi- cal issue. Mays said that 1f Hulton pursues the matter. sht''ll ha' e to do 1t on her O\\ n lime and al her own expense. gont· oll tlH: Jn·p l'nJ:· (1J1l"5 added In a ~lanhatt.1n dub spt.·nh l ur'- dJ). l · '-i D1•>1r1ll .I udgl' Rotx·rt \\ S\\l"t"l tx·~·arne lhl' fir.,t fl•daal JUn't to h:.irt... kgal11a11011 M drugs. rallmg thl· ''ar on drug' ··oa nl.rupl ·· lie 'hlld that alnW'>t 12 H"ar' nn lhl' tx·m·h had l"Oll' inccd tum that 5enll'lll'lng rx·opk 1.·on\ ll'lt>d of drug la\\ \ 1ol;ll1on' \\a lul1k. S\\l"t"I ~Id hl· "as 11rl·J ol ··'>l'l'tng 1,ur Jll'>tlll' .,, 'i tem O\ t•n\ hdml·d b' a -,oc1al p.hl·1wmena:· till' Nl·" '\·'or~ T1mt·' rniortcd. Swn·1 propmt·d tht• stall.' '>l"I till' pm·l·s of the kgali1cd t.lrugs. hm11 the amounb -,old a nd license o utlets l ,O'l"'l"l·:H\ S 10 million winner sold in Santa Ana By The Associated Press gambkr \\hll huughl a lll"kl'I 111 Santa Ana lonel'tl) p1rl.ed all "'' "inning numbt•r, \\ edm·sda) n1gh1 to "m a SI 0 J4 m1lhon Jackpot 1r the California LOlll'r. ·., t\\ll"C·\\eekh .. Lotto 6-49 .. game. · lottl'f) oflinal~ said. The rrnm tx·r' \H'rl' JO. 49. 3. ~4 47. 46 and the honu'> numlx·r. :!fl Sn en pla~cr., J11l"kl·d fi,e of.,., numbers plu'I thl· honu<i. Each \\Ill rl"l'Cl\C $:!14.457 l hc llCkl't' "l'rl' purchaSl'U m ~an hanc1sco. Bul•na P:irk. San Rcrnard1no. ..\1u,a. La Cresccnta. National C1t\ and La Jolla. · The re wl·rc 16~ gamblers "ho picked li"e of "" num~r 10 each "in $4.6 I 4. Fo ur of six numbers -were picked b> 9.935 players. each of~hom will receive S70. There were 207.5 73 gamblers who picked three of six numbers for an automatic $5 each. The numbers were chosen by a machine during a h ve television broadcast originaung in Sacramen- to. The numbers arc listed in the order they were announced. but an) combination would win. 111 ,l'll narlulll ,. auordmg to thr I 1 llll"' 1 l'Ollrl l'rnpk ,h11uld hi..• ahk to hu~ quan1lll''> ··a1 \\Ill," S"cet ~1d But. 1111 11ne '"1hou1 a dtll'to r"s prescnr- Jum 'houltl hl· ahlc to buy a lc.•thal d11"11te ol drug'>. hl' :idded. ·TJ llkl· tu kno" \\hat he thmls a kthJI c.Ju,t.' 1.,:· Gates said. ··w e all kno" that one dOM' of cocaine-can ~111 )ou. 11rw dose of cocaine can m.l~l· \OU Jn addict and one dn'l' of lw ro111 can l 1ll \Ou.'· ··Doc'> lw r~alh hchne th.11 fll'l•pk u~1ng drug' jn• $O tng to go to a do1. wr tn gt.·t a prl·\rnpt1on to takl· J kthal Jl1'l' of drug~·1 .. Gate<i sa1J 1 St ar Wars' lab in O C to host team o f Sov iets \ tl·am ol "io' 1ct 'c1ent1st~ '' 111 1.1kl· .1 \\l'l·kl·nJ tour of a · \1.11 \\ .ir.,·· l.1hm.J1lln 1n San Clcn1l'lltl· on a '1\11 planril·d h) Secretan 11! "talr J.mll"' Bah•r to funher l I \ - \m ll"I arms m•got1Jt1ons. I l·n ,l.tl·n11.,h. IL"d b' .\mbassadur 'I on "-!J1arl.1n. hl·ad "of the O\ 1('\ dl·kg.atwn 10 the 'Juclcar and pal(' l alk,. ''Ill Ix-bncfcd Saturda' .11 l R \\ on t hl· proposed space-t">awd :1n11 -m1<.'>1k '"'tl'm. Pe ntagon 1)f· final' 'aid .. The~ \\ill '>l"l' nothing classllied ul uiurse. and '\l' arc not dcclass1h - ing Jn) 1h1ng lor the sake of the '1 .. 11:· ~aid \1r f orce Lt. Col. Alan Frt.·11ag. !>pokc~man for the Strnt1.·g1c l kkn<il' ln111:ltl\C office m Washing- ton. The So' 1et!> were scheduled tu Jrrl\l' at 1hc fl Toro Manne \orps ·\ir ·1a11on. north of San ClcmC'nte. 1h1 .. aftl'rnoon The So' 1c1s alw will YISll a 'iC't.'· ond SOI research faciht), the Pen- tagon said. The '1s1t to Los Alamo!> Nauonal Laboratol) 1n New Mexico is set for Monday and Tuesday and \\Ill be follo"cd h} meetings in Wa~hington Ambassador l>a' 1d J. Smith, chie f L1 •• negotiator for the Nuclear and pace Talks. "111 accompany the SO\ ICIS. HI I .I I· 11'\ HO \HU Camp something to cheer about Fountain Valley will offer a one-da) chcl'rkading camp from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Dec. 28. The camp. held b> the Song and Cheer Association at the Fountain Vallq Recreation Center. I!> designed to teach dance. chce~. cheer and song routines. l icks and JUn1J)'i. It is o pen l(l children 1n gradi:s 5 thro ugh 9. Reg1stra11on fee ic; S 15. pn' able at the Ret·- rea11on Ccntl·r al 16400 Rrnokh11r~1 "ii For more informa11on rail 839-M6 I I Blood drive ln.._south county South ( oast ~kdical Center .ind lhl· .\ml·n- can Red Cnw .. "ill hold a "penal blood dm c from noon to 5 p.m . Thursda~. Dl'l 2~. 1n 1he ho~pttal boardroom. l lw dm c 1s to hl·lp repl:lll' the blood ~tol'k tkpletl·d b~ 1he ~1 ~ ·\rl·a ea11hqual l' and in 1nc:rl·a~l' thl· bl11ud -.uppl) for lhl' hol1Ja~., r u mall· an appu1ntmenl to donall' hlnod. call thl' hmp11al au\lllan \\l'l'l dJ\\ tx·l\\l'l.'11 •1 .1 m and 5 pm .11 ~<19.1(.,7 Till' h11 ... p11.tl ".11 '1!<72 { oa.,1 ll 1~IH'J~ <\(1uth L ag11n.1 Prepare for new semester \rc.1 lommuntl~ l'Olkg.l'' .Ill' Pll'f),11111g f111 1lw '>Prtll~ ')l'llll''>ll·r. \\lltlh hqpn' I.in 22 111•11 1 F 11\Hlllll' '>lUlklll' 11\:t\ 1ml up .1f)pl1t.1t1nn' no\\ ,ti Or:rnge <. ua\I ( t1lil'gl' 2 .,11 I I ,11 n ll"\\ Dn,l·. c·u,1.1 :\k~. and a1 C1uh..kn \\l''' l ulkgl', 15 7-1-1 ( 111ldl'll \\'c\I ~l .. llunt1n~ton lk.1d1 In JJl1111on. 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J l t1t1l'd \\,1~ .1gl'lll~. "rl'lru11111!! \11lu11ll'l'r"I for 11' llunll'll'"' Pr11gram \l'I' tng dHllllll:tll~ ml·ntalh ill ad ult' \oiun1n·r, \\tll rnta:icl \\llh lltl'lll\ in .1\· II\ 11te,. a'>'>1'1Jllll" \\ 11h d.11h II\ 111g ,1.,,1), .ind olli:nng enlouragl·nwnt ,111J .1,u·p1.10n· 111 .1 nurturing Jtmospheu.· \ m1n1mum uf1hrl'l' hour' .1 "l'l'l 1' rnllllrl'd I-or mun· 1nforn1a1tnn l.111 \111..l· Buuch.ud at 54 7-9""'~ Big Brothers, Sisters wanted Rig 13rolhl'f" and Rig St\ll'rc, 111 nrange < ount~ ha~ m ore than 100 oo~'> "<llllng tor Big Brolhl·r' and 'l'l'l s \olunh.'l'r' to hl'lu 11u1 \ olunll'l'r on,·111a110n' ,\fl' hdd .11 I pm ~londa,., jnJ.., p.m T ueS<la'' .11 the lCnlral ollitl'. 150 'I lirha St . T u-.11n f or Jn .1pr01111nwn1 l'Jll 544-77., J (. ·\l,E,DAR FridBJ'• D el'. / .5 !'to mcl'ttngs Sl'hcdulnl Give A Little Christmas Gift Collection for Needy Kids Onl) li \'C: da)'s rcmarn 1n the Dail)' Pilo1's fif\h an· nual .. Give a Little Christmas" 110 drhr for nttd)' children and teen· agcn. The grnt'rosll)' of Dall) Pilot readcl"I. ach cniscrs and cmpk>)cn has re· suhcd rn tht' collection of 130 gifts so far. One woman. ~ho didn't ahc her name. donated cash. food and toyi. Another local resident, .Kim Ja)e. donated toys telccltd by ht'f 4·)'t'ar-old dauahter, Klann.. who alto ~loed With their tk- li \<Cf)' ""u tldl )'. Proaram coordinator kam Wdh uJCI she n· I '*'' tlllc number to 11t• C'l'alt Quid,,. .. d'C Ott lO ..... approecha. MiMf dofton wttll 10 .....,. MOftY'ftOU'-Wen• ..... Tiie l*fts •all be turned Q.YS 10 lllt charity Shere Ollt lel'Wft olCClll& Mca. ......... -.. Oft C"llrt•-..... ...,. ...... apprupr1t1e •ac r11nac. Ca\!\ Jofta110M and non- pcnshabk Mod abo arc ~kOfM The •'" can bt dropped orr under the C"hnsunu Ifft IOC'lltcd I ft the ~ 0( tM 0.11)' Piiat offices. )JO W. •> SL. Cut11 Mna. Oflkc "°"" lfY • a.m. to J• )() p... """'~ "";;• M•ul4 lftw Dlt. w-.-. .. •• Fl •• Omar.....a. 1111 __, .............. ............. c DAILY PILOT/Friday, OeQember 15, 1111 ·Road bUilders looking out for art if acts By LESLIE EARNEST Of the 0...,, ,._ Scaff Thl' agenr~ re<>pon s1b1k for trl'at1ng thl' wunt} ·~ fiN toll roaJ alltrd 1t~l f \\Ith lht· Orange Count~ N.11ural H t'\IOr~ Foundatton un fhur<ida). \Ollng to hire thr ;>.k\,pllrl Rt'ach mu'>l·um to handle art1fal.'h and fo\,tl'I <trlhl'OIOgl\t'> C\;pl'('I \0 unnl\l'r "ht•n d1gg1ng hl'@.tll\ \Ull' I he mu~·um I) c1111.hed into a 7 000 squarr-foot dJ\\ruum JI Eastbluff D emenlaf) ~hoot en Nev.pun lkJdl \dd11tunal matcnal\ .trl' '>lured 1n a Santa .\na "Jrl•hou\C pru' 1dcd b~ the: luunt' "1ll1•· JI ka'>I po111on' ol the land ""here thr toll ruJJ ma' l'\l'lllualh !>pra\\I -.-.a-. o nce coroplcu:l) -.u~mngl·J J 'afll'I' 111 m.ir1nl· Ilk fossils. 1nclud1n1 "h.111 'l..dd11n' 111.1' ht· un1·Jnhl'J •• 1 hl' h1.,10n hoth a1d1a1:olug11.all) and paJco~­ t11l11gi. alh •II OrJlll/.l ( nunl\ l''>JX•1.iall) tn that area, IS llll"ll' 11l h agl·nl ~ '>p<ll l''""oman D o n na Stubbs sa.a.d . · \\ 1 ll going tu hl' rc:al lJ1l'1ul \\llh \\hat we fi nd 1 he unan1mou' .igrl:'enwnt h' till' I run'>pona11on ( 11111tlor ·\gl.'nn,·.,. "h1ch •~ pla11n111g thrrl' loun1~ toll road.,, mean'> lhl· muwum '"II tx· rmid $250.000 for a li\l'·~"·ur rnn1r.1n 10 '>turl' and di'>pla~ an1farts and IO'>')lh tha1 mJ~ he uproott•d "hl'n grading t>l'g1ns on the \an luaqu1n lftll'> ioll"a~ f hc romdor \\tll connl'll the ( 11mn.1 Dd ~lar hl'e\\J~ 1n "ll·"~>rt Bl'ach \\1th the "\an D1l·go Frcc\\a\ 111 \uuth Or:ingl' { uunt~ I hl' l<Hllf.1ll "Ill aid thl' no" hulg1ng M u'>l:'um of ,,llllf J I 111 .. 101 ~ .111J "il'll'llll' .... II \CMl ht•<, for a largl'f honw. l'\l'CUll\l' director Dudll') Varner ~rd alla thl" Thl mu!>l.'um ha!> a goal lu mu'" 1n1u a IOO.OUO- 'ltu.1rc·luo1 bu1ld1ng 1n south <>range ( ount~ 111 fi, l' \l'Jf\ \'~rnl'r )4Jtd. l n lhl' ml·anltml'. the lOntrau plO' 1J e\ ftn.1nual '>nUrtl) !hat\\ tll homl the mui;cum· dl,lllle., 111 li11J111i JO llllenm 'llll'. hl' ~lid ·1.-, .t '1g1nltl'an1 agrl'l.'nll'lll l:'X:h,cc11 us and the l11111Jor Jgl"thll''>. hl'laU'>l' \\l· l'\pl'l I them tu Ix un- lU\l'fllll/. l11eri.1ll~ huge amounl., ol tuv.11~ .ind anilat·h from llll' u11ritlur :.ilignml·111 · \ Jrlll'I '><iltl "Pt>opll' Ml· l ttlllal of thl· tull"a~-. and lhl· po1cnw1I l'O\ 1rontnl'Otal clktl hu1 J' I.tr a\ pall'nntulog.~ I'> lonu:rnl·d. 1h1'>" J hrn1.1n1,1 "Pn·<.t'nlh our \\Jrl'hou.,l' Ill "an1a \na \\hcrl· "l' '"''l lltl''l' "lllrl' ul thing\" tilkd hl'\lllld l.tpaut~:· hl' .1dlkJ I 111,·.111 \\l''n: lt1nalh out 111 thl· parltng lut .. 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( "''di fl''l'PllJ~·d ··1 d11.Jn't lh1nl 11 \\t111ld \'lld II tl1.1t \.1'>11\ .. 111, 111n1d Ku"l'll \h.1rm.111 ll''lil.1l·d (""''II llll'I 111111 .th•llll I'-.1 111 .11 llw \,11 I >1u:•1 .111 p .. 11 \lhl'll hl' Jl'll\l'rl J 1111 dtUl'' I k '·"" h,· lll'\l'f ltllJ 1,1\\ 1·nt111n·- 111, UI .lh•llll lh<' .tl1h1 ,ll\l'I h1.· t.1lll'1I Ill J dl'h'll,l0 111 \ l'"llll!.lll\I Ill I 'I, ' I >d, 11-.l' .111 .. i11, ~ < 1l'r.lld Kl·npl'lk ,,t1d 11, d1d11·1 111l11•duu· 1tw .1hh1 .1t < 11\\dr, li1,t 111.il 111 I '•)\'I t.11 ·1.1l l1,,11' ''"·""n' '"' 1kll1111.·d 111 .. 1.1h .. 1.lll' I lw p111"11'l tll"I t.1 .. u,nl 111' q111·,11u11111g "" llh•I" lh.111 I• I" """"Ill '.111, 111 \pi ii lf •llll ("'\di' \11.111 .. ·111 hll\111\'" \dh'll' lh l\',l<lll"ll l\1111\'l,1' \II ()1\l.1"11hl \ II• 111 11 \\ht! 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" lit ( .1mptx·ll .1h1•11t ''\" d.1" lx·t1111 11,· J1, ,q1p\.ll1d ( .1111pfl,ll h.1d •• ,l,·J ( 1>\\1111 .. lh 111111 1<1 '•11th D.1!.o•l.1 l• 11mpt, 1 .. llw d •ll!;! ,k,11 \\h1d1 \<,1' .111.111g,·d h\ 11llil1.tl' \\1th thl ll1 111: I "'"'"l'llh'lll \drn1n1,. D•llJ Piiot p .. oto •1 D_.el H-ln Lawrence Cowell testifies In Orange County Superior Cour!. 11.11 I'll ( 11\\l'll '·"" 1h.1l .111.tll!!l'llll"lll '>llllll'd \\lllll l .1mphl'il l.11kd t11 l1111w up \\Ith 111 • .J1'J'l1•\1·11.1i.·I\ s' 111111 nn·lkU Ill d1.1r· h'I th\' pl,111l < .1111pt1 .. ·ll ' p.11l llh < '·"' .111J 1 1•lll'nl· ( • 111•11,·ll "' \,111 J ll.11 I .1p1,11.111 .. lPll ' 'h\'Jth, l>I \ .1~\ 11 .111d .111 \11.1hl·1111 p .. 11,, ,kt.\ II\ 11 .1pp111.1, h l 11\\l II .11 ..t II' .I ..... \\ h.ll 11.IJ'I'• nnl ... 1h,·11 '1Hl 11•, \ i" '-.I·" l11r tl'lh" d111)! .k.tllr'" th \l.1li.1 "'' lhdl\111' I <1\\l II 11 'lllll'd lh l1nl tu lh\ .1!!1·11t .11 .. 1111 111 .. \ 11.: ( .1111plx II h.11.I bn·n .! 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I\ fl'.t'l' pt •.:1.111• l .1n ptx· 1 '' .t' 'll' lh pti..·" • t • ,,, 111f 11 11 •• \1 .. , l11••1l11'"'1 ,,, "·I' 'I' t•, ,,1..l,\,lUllPll--.t '"l•h,k ho ..... 11 ( 1,1 1'1 I \.I "' Ito '111' I \l.ir,li I ''' I l11111111'o111, 1111.' .i '" "·'' lo.. II, d I 11. fl lllll'dl,, 1~·11 ·'" ·"" h ,·d l 11. 111p"•11' '"11 I l.111·1. ""' 1n , 11u• t l h1•,;t,11 1111 ( •l•dl' •1 .. il '" 11 ilh .i.1d1, 11\l '·" ,I \\dlll.Jll \\I \ I. I h ... h.tnd .l, .. ,! \ .H H. r d ' ii d• \lrlL .hddltll fl"' hi I"" l 11 \I ,I\ J11 • fl!,!· I h,· 11.111 1\ h '' ,1, ~.llnl ''·" < "" II' ht·,t frtl''ld ( ''• \\,I'\ lPll\ldnl \II \\'hhll.11 lll.111'1.1<11'.lll.r Ill lhJl ''''l Con man posing as CH.P officer to get money wired for loved ones in wrecks By BO B VAN EYKEN Of ·~ o ... ,)' ~-ot \••" \ ,1111 an1'1 f'\"111~ '" .1 < .tl1t11rn1a lt1~h\l,I\ l',t\l\11 '•l!,:l'.lllt h,t, llll"d \II J)l'l\ll,ldl .111 l!l11..Jh l\\ 11 1111111hl'I 111 Pl'llpk 111 till' llllrthl·rn .111d '11111lwrn r.1n' llf !Ill' \l,lll' 111 rl'\ l 111 d,I\\ 111 \\ 111' 1111111\'\ 'UPJHl\l·Jh l•ll llh. .11d 111 11 ll'lld' 111 1l'1.tll\1'' \\hll IJ,l\\' hl'1'f1 II\ lr.lf1jl .lul- t.fr111' lhl' l 111' ~.11.t l Ill' .,U\Pt..'ll llJ' fll,l\k ,I\ ll'.I\( \\\\I \ .. 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D:.11h .,,ml POl~ICE LOG Fountain \ a llt>~ .\ .-.u"Pl'l t 1.111 .1 fi,h1ng e \pcd111on ap- prnal h,·d J I 11un1.11n \'alk} man outside \\ ell5 f argo R.rnl . l<lO~O !)l,11er ·\\ c .. and '><11J h i' fm·nd tn~ldl· a nl'artn car hall a gun puinll'd n1 him and \\OUld. ~hoot if he J1d1t"t lrn nd mer Im monc' Tht..· fic;h d1dn·1 hill'. · • • • .\n l'mplo} l'e at Carmel i{rt1rcment I lomc. 17077 San ~lawo , t .. rcponcd her pur!>l' had hcl·n 'Ito kn out of a desk "here sh<' !>torcd 11 "h1k :it \\Ort l oss was $1 55 • • • A hurglar ma) h:ne used a key to enter Qut•t·n·o; Kuchen. 17431 Brookhurst St. "bl·rc $100 ""as taken fro m the rq1s1cr. • • • Lll7) gnrdencrs dumPl'd two load of lea, cs, branches and trunk!) at a con truc- tao n site Ol I 7991 Euclid St. • • • Burilarc; entered two room s by un- known mean~ and took tv.o V R from ltunl1n4ton Beach duh hool. 9JO() Guden1a 'c. \Cral Pf'Oplc rcponcdl} hid ~'C' to the rooms. 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L - • ~wport BeoC"h A plastic tub cont:un111g appro~1matcl) SIOO en coins '"as ma sing fro m a home 1n the 2000 hlock of C1a) trct't. • • • -\ w1nd.,h1cld wiper was broken o n the pa scngcr id · ofa 1988 Volksw:kfcn fox parked an the 3100 bl()('k of Irvine ,,_ cnuc. • • • n $800 pair of lalom kis wt'rc taken from an apanmcnt pauo 1n tM 1800 bloc._ of 16th tl"t'Ct . • • • lr1 h nn Otv1ne, )7. v.as tnnlcd for drunk 1.nd d1t.Ofdcrt bchaVlOr at Prol- P«l Strttt and WHt Olfl H'8h-ay. ~ -omen, a Ne-wpon BctK'h reslden• who listed her O«\lpation a a labottr. -as booktd into ctty ,ail on S 100 be.it. 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DAILY PILOT/,.... Dlolmbet' 15, 1118 PeAtagon denies it's in drug war NEW YORK (AP) -T he Pen- taaon has authorized plans by mili- UU)' units to capture fugitive drua criminals in foreian countries, ac- cording to a repon broadcast Thurs-- day. CBS News reponed that, among t h e units to receive t he authorization. is the special Delta hostaie rescue team formed after Amencans were taken captive in Iran. The news program said the U.S. militaf) became involved after an informant told the U.S. government last summer that Pablo Escobar. one of the kingpins of the Colombian drug trade. was hiding at a seaside villa in Panama. CBS said troops and helicopters moved to a U.S. base in nearby Puerto Rico to prepare for an at- tempted capture labor Day week- end only to al)on the plan because there was only a 70 percent chance the informant was correct As it turned out. Escobar was nQC in Panama that weekend. the report said. CBS did not identify its sources. referring only to officials. Maj. David Super. a spokesman for the Pentagon. told The As- sociated Press on Thursday . that he knew nothing about the CBS report or an) such authorization for U.S. troops. Chief Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams said. "We do not comment on such matters." "We cannot comme01 on possible contingencies or operations. The bottom line is. no comment," said deputy White House spokesman Roman Popadiuk. In October, it becam" known that in July the Office of ~I Counst'I iuued a memo authorizing tbe FBI to arrest fuJitives overseas without the permission of the host country. This came as a surpnsc to the White House and State Department. which insisted no such things wo uld be done without "full interagency discussion" and presidential de- cision. This reverses a 1980 policy that was issued in response to an FBI proposal to kidnap fugiti ve financier Robert Vesco. accused of milking mutual funds of hundreds of millions of dollars before fleeing in 1973. In 1987. the FBI lured hijacker Fawaz Younis to a r acht off Cyprus and arrested him 1n international waters. He was sentenced in U .S. District Coun in Washington 10 30 years in prison for hijacking a Jor- da nian airliner in I 98S tha t carried some U.S. citizens. Luis Arce Gomez. identified by CBS as the former "minister of cocaine" for Bolivia, was captured and brought to the United States earlier this week by Bolivian police and agents from the Drug Enforce- ment Administration. CBS quoted Abraham Sofaer. a legal ad viser to the State Dcpan- ment. as sa) ing recent!) that one drug syndicate has threatened to kill Americans .. systematically. includ· ing government officials ... ··rf someone makes that kind o f assertion. I am going to have to tell m) officials. ·Well. you know. you can treat this as an attack. You m11ht be able to exercise force in self-defe nse."· he said. Volcano spews seven mile ash plume ANC HORAGE. Alaska (AP) - Redoubt Volca~o erupted Thursda~ on the west side of Cook Inlet. hurling volcanic ash seven miles 1010 the air and prompting the evacuation of seven o il workers as a precaution. The volcano. which last erupted B )Cars ago. is 11 5 miles southwest of Anchorage. "We had confirmation from a MarkAir pilot who sighted an ash plume at 35.000 feet," said John Da' ies. state seismologist. "As far as I know. no health advisories have been issued )Ct. We'll wait a nd see ho\\ much ash gets into the air." An Air Force pilot flying a jet fighter west of Anchorage when the eruption occurred shonly after I 0 a.m . said ash rose from 15.000 feet to about 40,000 feet within 10 minutes. "We went right over that moun- tain on our way out to the (training) area and there was nothing happen- ing." said Capt. Steve Stoddard. an F-15 pilot. He said he flew back over the area within 30 minutes and saw the ash cloud. 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Adjustable tilt, depth stop. ager of Coo~ Inlet Pipeline Co .. operator of the fac1ht). He said some of the workers were C\ acuated in a hght plane tha t had gone to the site for a routine grocer)' deli ver~. and the others were trans- ported in a plane sent because of the eruption. The oil facility was closed. Mouser said a helicopter was stand- ing b) for possible e' acuation of the four {'mplo~ees who remained at the site as monttors. The U.S. Geological Sun·e} had \\ arned pilots Wcdnescfa) that there m ight be an '"ash hatard'" from thc I 0, 197-foot \"Olea no. G rill) vokanic ash 1s abra~1' c . FROM Vermont Amerlcan ·v '\CI O,\I HHlll' 9y The AaodaCed f'rea INS considers refugee work ban WASHINGTON -lmmiaration Corflmissioner 9ene McNary ~id Thursday he wa studyi ng a plan to bar Ce.ntral Amene;ans fro~ wortung in overloaded labor markets such as M1am1 and San Dicao wbde seek.mg pol,tical asylum. · · d N rai· · Under the plan bcing~e~ by tM-~gratton. ~n atu lzatton Service, work permits _iss~cd t<r'tt•.t!' applying for pohttcal uylum would restrict them from taking Jo bs 1n c1ucs whe~ there ts a Jlut of cheap labor caused by a large concentration of ne~ a,f'l'.lvals. The work permits "may exclude-,M.iam1'\>r San ~1cgo or areas that are overrun at the present time" b) ,al.!sns., McNary said. ( Sarina's father 'up and about CH ICAGO -Giving up pan of his own liver for a transplant to save his baby daughter was "the only option for us," a shy young Tennessee father said Thursda) at a hospital new~ conference. . .. .. Shi: looked great." Roben Jones. 20. t~ld reporters a~cr v1s1ting his 16-month·old daughter. Sanna, a t the l1 01vers1ty of Chicago Medical Center. "h 's the first 11me r, e ewr si:fn her truly white. because she's been Jaundin·d sincc h1rth ... said Jones. He looked wan but has been walking and v1sittn~ Sanna regularl) since Sunda) -two .d~ys af\cr th~y became the nations scrnnd parent and child tn undl·rgo living dono r hver transplant surgery. Retirement home fire kills 4, hurts 23 ROANOKE. Va. -Courageou-; residents of a rettrement home helped their less able neighbors escape a firl' Thursday that killed four pcopk and inJUr\.·d :!3 others, officials said. Thc pre-dawn ftrl' was the fifth hla1e a t a nursing home or retirement home in Virginia s1nre June 30 and the third fatal fire at the Shenandoah Homes Retirl·ment Commun1t) in the pa!>t 13 years. Residcnts. man) weanng onl) pajamas. streamed out of exits into the 19-<kgr{'l' cold. '>Ome aided h) wheelchairs and walkers and others assisted b> kilo" residents. rescue personncl and eH'n TV cameramen who pitched 1n to heir Ex -Scout leader gets 100 years In prison CH IC AC.10 -I\ former Bm Scout leader convic ted of molesting a bo\ 1n h1i. troop "as sentrnt'ed to 100 )Car<. 1n pnson b) a judge who called h1·~ tx·ha' 1or .. mind-boggling.'" Thomas I fader. 5:!. fomierl) of suburban Oa~ lawn, was sentenced \.\l•drh·sda) h) ( 1rru11 Coun Judge I e<.ter M~·ume to two ~0-ycar terms. 111 Ix· 'encd n 1nsl'CullH'I). fo r two rounts of aggra,•ated cnmmal sexual a<i .. ault. 0 ··Thl· kind of damage done to ~oung people is mmd-bogghn~ ... l\kC uml' 'aid. "Thl·rl' 1s a rcspons1b1ht~ 10 protect soc1et} from people like th":· Proserntor'I ..aid dunng the 1nal tha1 Hackcr had abused many more bu)' than thl· lllll' for which he \\:l'I being tned. Bush lights tree, says freedom bells ring w .\SHJN(;TON -Prcl!idcnt Bush. lighting the Natio nal Christ~as Trl'l". <\:lid Thur\dn~ night the "'bells of freedom" n nging across Eastern Furope haH' madl' 1h1c; "the Chns1mns that \\e've a"a11ed for 50 years ·· Ru!>h lifted hi<:. ~-~ear-old granddaughter Marshall Bush and held her linger w thl' '"itch w illuminate the .35-foot blu" spruce on the frigid Elh p4'e behind the Wh11e Hou~. dccoratl·d 10 repreS{'nt his theme;-of voluntttnsm. the "thousand points of light" .\t th" C:hn .. tmas season. Bu h said: ··w e·\c \\orked hard this year, all of us. all of you. to help build a bctta .·\llll'nra. to hdp make this a kinder and gentler nation." But. hl· addl·d. ""there remains a world at need all around us." MOHl.D BHlt:t ·s Sakharov dies at home In Moscow MOSCOW -Andrei D. akharo'. father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. "inner o f the Nobel Peace Prize and one of the world's leading dissidents, died Thursday at agl' 68. Ycfrcm Yan~cll'' ich. Sakharo' ·s son-in-law. said the revered human nghts ~ct1v1st died alone 1n his study af\er returning Thursday night from a meeting of oppos111on C'ongress dcputtcs, where he gave an impassioned speech charging the SO\ 1et leadership was leading the country to cawtrophe. Yankek'"1ch. blcaf)-eyed when he answ{'red the door at Sakharov's apanmcnt on Mosrn" \ Garden Ring Road earl y Fnday. said his father· in-law "'died last night of what the doctors say was a hea n attack. We don't exactl} kno\\ the cause of death vet." Sergei. Ko,alc,, a fello~ human nghts acu v1st in Moscow and long11me fnend. said the no ted sc1ent1 s1 \\35 fo und 10 his downstairs study b} Sakharov·s wife. Yckna Bonner. Opposition's Aylwln trounces Buehl SANTIAGO. Chile -Opposition candidate Patricio Aylwin troun~d Gen. Augusto Pinochet's former finance minister Thursday in elections to end the right-"'1ng m1litaf) president's 16-ycar rule. Official clecuon results from 93 percent of the countf) 's 7.5 million registered voters showed Aylwm with 3.58 m1lhon votes. or S5.2 percent. enough for an absolute majority. Interior Ministry returns had Heman Buchi. the fonner finance minister credited with designing a policy of economic growth and low inflation from 1985 until May. finishing a distant second with 1.9 million votes. or :!9.4 percent. Jewish leader embezzled S 16 mllllon WEST BERLIN -A leader of West Germany's Jewish community who died last year embcttled nearly S 16 million in government funds intended for Holocaust survivors. according to a repon released Thunday. The rcpon. prepared by federal officials and Jewish officials. added that attempts to get the money back have been unsuccessful. After the January 1988 death of Werner Nachmann. the 62-year-old chairman of the Central Council of Jews in German y. investiptors found he had run a massive emben lcment scheme involvina reparations pejd by the West German government. Bandits get S3 mllllon from armored van FLORENCE, Italy -Muk.ed bandits Thursday rammed an armored van. shot its driver and then ned with more than $3.1 million in cash police uid. ' Police said the bandits knqck.ed the armored veh.icJe into a wall with their own van, encircled it with three other can to block its etcape rouia and then rushed it under a bail of aunfire that seriously wounded the driver. Two auards inside the van were not irtjured. ~oli~ found more than 20 apcnt rounda at the teene, indicatins .~ bandits miaht have firt'd an automatic rifle. the Italian news llt1ICY ANSA reponcd. 4 \lll OIC,l\HHlll' New wells show high toxic levels LOS ANGELES ~ Ground water samples from new monitorint wells at a ~oc~wcll lntemat1on~I nucle~r research laboratory in the Sima Hills conwn hash levels of toJUc chemicals, a state water official said. The . repon on data collec~ _from 19 new wells only contained 1nfonn~t10~ on chem.ical contam1nauon. Repons on teslint for radfoactive contam1nauoo .we~ incomplete and-were to be issued later. Robe!1 Gh1relh, exccuuve officer of the Regional Water Quality Control Boar~. said Wcd.ne~ay that the new data reveals for the lint time that chenucal contammauon of ground water is a problem beneath the facility. Legality of teaching policy challenged SACRAMEN!O -Chris~1an fundamentalists asked a state agency Thursd~y to decide whet.her 1.t . was legal for the California Board of Educatl~n to adop_t a policy givi ng evolution a central place in science tnstructton at public schools. Tradit1ona~ Valu~s Coalition representatives said they told the state Offiet o~ A~mtn1strattve law that they believe the policy is a regulation, largely btndtng on schools. Such regulations, they said. must be reviewed b> the OAL before gotng into effect. People for the Amencan Wa y, a consututtonal liberties organization, denounced the arnon and pledged to defend the policy that was adopted by the board last month Super-clean cars called for by 1994 LOS ANGE~ES -New state anti-smog proposals introduced Thursday t·all for cooperation het"een automakers and fuel industries to produce <.uper-clean cars for California b) the )ear 2000. a goal some carmakers C"811 1mposs1ble. Southern Caltforn1a air quality officials view the proposed state rl·gu lattons as a crucial part in their efforts to meet federal clean air ~ta ndards b) the >ear 2007. Califo.rn1a motorists would be the first in the nation able to switch to luw-pollutt.ng c~r) under the plan. wh1ch was fo rmally unveiled at a meeting of the C'altforn1a ..\1r Resources Board. All fuel sourn•s. including new gasolines. methanol. compressed natural gas. propane. ethanol and electnCll). would be permitted as long as vehicles meet stricter l'n11Ss1ons standards. ofllnals sa1d. Senator wants all-out war on drugs MO RAG..\ -St.·n Pete W1 bon wants the war on drugs to take sharper a1 '!' agatnst drug-usas and addicted mothers who give birth to addicted in fants. Wilson. R-Calif .. a rnnd1date for Cahforn1a $0\C."rnor tn 1990 told an East Ba} group Wednc'lda} that 1f the admtnstratton "ants a war ~n drugs, then 11 o ught Ill be more than a ··skirmish." '"There has to tx· an unambiguous atmosphere:· hc said. "W e have spoken of recreational drug use and looked the other \I.a) when rock stars or baseball bonus babies were using 11 tn a reneattonal way.'' Wilson ad' 1scd that teen-agers l'aught w1th illegal drugs should be Jl·nied drl\erc; licenses. and as~ed that treatment be made mandaton for "omen who give h1nh to addicted children. · Ex-drug agent granted bail LOS ANGELES -A fo nnt·r federal drug agent facine narcottcs and money !aunder~ng chargcs was freed Thursda} on S 1 m1ll1on bail, but dcctron1c monitoring ~ml other conditions will mostly confine him to home. _ Joh~ Jackson. 40, of Claremont, 1s awa1t1n~ tnal on charges stemming lrom an tnternal corruption 1nvcstigatton i nvolvtn~ two other former agents that shocked the Dru~ Enforcement Admtnistratton a year ago. NEW YEAR'S LOW PRICE SPECIALS from 39C Each Box of SO -$16.58 ..... .. , ....... _ ____ ....... .... 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Assembly Republican leader Ross Johnson of La Habra. who last month celebrated his first ann1 Hrsary as caucus chief, earlier this wttk asked for the resignations of Assemblyman Tom McChntock of Thousand Oaks as caucus whip - vote-counter -and Mike Pottage as director of communications. ~ome Assembly Republicans said Johnson's actions were necessary to maintain public har- mon) among caucus kaders and had no broader meaning. ··1 don't th tn k rt foretells or portends any "eakness on Johnson's part." said the new GOP whip. Assemblyman Ph il Wyman of Tehachapi. But some other Republicans tn the Asscmbl) said th e changes "ere only the latest sign ofa lack of both unit) and direction under Johnson. and that the caucus faces even rougher ttmes as three GOP assc mbl) men face problems wi th crimtnal prosecutors. Handblown Glass Vase 84.99 St.a 99 VALL"E y OU r l hOIC"(' of ··1 Stt our members con~med about their own personal future, and they h.a"e been for a yea r,' said Asscmbl~man Gil Ferguson of New- port Beach "Theres very little d > nam1c unit) an) longer." Next year's electtons are 1mponant to both Republicans and Democrats. pnmanly because the la"maken chosen then hkely will vote on a plan to redraw leg1slat1 vc d1stncts after the 1990 census. Furthermore. '\sscmbly Republicans <i.uf- fered thl' loss of three colleagues in last }t'ar's elcctt ons and the) would like to regain some of the lost ground. But tho~ plans arr betng tomplicnted be- cauM' three of the half dozen conservatt \t' Re- publican A sembly members who have guided the caucus since late 198-' are under leµI clouds of one sort or another •Assemblymen Patnc~ ~olan of Glendalr and Frank Hill of Wh1tuer remain targets of an FBI 1n' csugauon into Capitol corruption .\ one- ume a1dt' to Nolan. Kann Watso n, pleaded guilt) t"o "eeks ago to e:\tort1ng monc' on behalf of unnamed ...\sscmbl) Rcpubltcans. ·Federal pros· ccutors recent!) accepte<j an agreement whereb) All Chris tmas Gift Wrap Watson "ould cooperate wuh their inquiry ia txchangt' for 1 haht sentence. • .\\St-mbl> man John Lewis of Oran,e al read} t\ under 1nd1ctmcnt for forg101 the signature ul former President Rcapn on cam- paign lt>ttt'rs 10 I ~86 He hos plcadrd innoocnt. but his trial ha\ bttn ddayrd pcndtn& appeals. .\ Wll)l'l"\at1'e GOP assemblyman who re- que .. tcJ JrH>ll) mat ~ )Cl1d that the lawmakers' lepl truubki. haH· ~pped the zeal of the leadersbap. In .in 1ntt'f\ re". McClintock said · he was as~l·d tu rc .. 1gn bccau\e of a long scncs of d1-.agrt·cments he hJd wi th John~on over de· 'dopmt'nt ot ll·g1i.latt on and "'generall> poor mJnagl"mt·nt ut our caucus affairs ·· Fur t'\Jmpk 1.:aucu~ ~taffers reponedl} were JU\t g1,t'n polin-\.omm111ce assignments Thurs- dJ) less thJn thrct' "t'd.\ before the u'glslature rel on' cnl'S John~on '>peaking th rough spokeswoman .\nm· R1chan.h ..aid. ""h., apparent that Tom was nut rnmfortJhk "11h m~ kader .. h1p Tht:re arc a lot ul membt'r\ "'hu Jrl" t•nthµs1a!'>t1 c wtth what I Jm dwng I ".int '>Omeone li kt" that o n m ) tt>am ·· 10· fluted. 10· uval or I\ bubblr bo" I. all 1r1mmed 10 1°lt"l(an1 floral m1111f .............. ··c ... : REAT ..... • GI ~ • ••• "'F7',s, : 50% Brass Gift Items s3 99 vour • Choke \'All'E TO SI0.00 Speoal A<i<inrt mt"nt CD BURNES" (.V 0 I 8 fl ~ f l'l N Photo Album ss.88 RE<, ~'l'I 100 .,df·adhr•avr Pil.llt"' in rt"lillabl1 \.nnjl btndf'r GiftBows ~ 9 C RE<, 19'~ ea. Red. grttn. 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NORTH • 8 s" 7 KJ 98J l + K J 8 WEST EAST + A IC 10 9 7 6 J + Q J 2 v J 3 9 5 () 10 4 , A Q 1 5 • Q 10 • 1 6 4 2 SOUTH + Vold A IC Q 10 8 6 4 2 6 +A 9 5 3 The bidding: South Wtst North East •• 3 + 4 0 4+ 6 'V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of + . Bridge in the U.S.S.R. seerhs to be flourishing. At a recent tourna- ment in Estonia, 128 pairs and 61 teams entered. This hand features brilliant defense from a match be- tween two Latvian teams. South's one club was artificiaJ and forcing. The rest of the auction was natural. Declarer ruffed the opening lead, then took fi ve rounds of trumps, West discarding thrtt spades while East parted with one card in each suit. Next came a diamond to the jack, and East won the ace! Declar- er ruffed the spade return and, to learn more about the distribution. cashed his last trump. West sluffed a spade and East a club. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This 1s a letter that au parents should read and team from. I spent a lot of time on it, Ann. I hope you print it. Dear Mom and Dad: Sorry doesn't help. I know you were offered a nice promotion. Dad. but moving a tcen-ajler in the middle of high school 1s the worst thing you can do. especially if he or she is editor of the cbool paper. ca{>tain of a sports team or JUSt enJO) ing high school. I know how 11 feels because I am that miserable child. I hated lea' ing m~ bo) fnend and all the pals I'd had since fi rs t grade. f''!' in m) JUnlOr )Car and Should he thinking about the prom and SAT scores. Instead rm cl) ing my eyes OUI. This new school is awful. The kids '\EMS.'1:\KJ:Hs arc creeps. They treat an outsider like a leper. I am miserable in this ro11en place. I hate you. Mom and Dad. fo r doing this to me. I '"II never forgive )OU a'i long as I I" e. -BOSTON HE.\RTACHE DEAR 8.: Lighten up. girl. Your parents didn't move to punlsb you. Tiiey also left dear friends and now must set down roots in a aew com- multy. Part of 1ettlq aloq la Ufe 11 learala1 c. mue die bet• •f w ... t- ever ... ppea1. ne kid• a• aellool are probably reactla1 &o yoer ee1at1ve attlt•de. VOii weat tllere expect1a1 &o lllate It, 10 of course YH de. ne vibes you 11ve off 1ay, "I do•'' llke you. Tbl1 tcbool laa't 11 t oocl at t~e oae I came from." Talk to Uie school cou1elor abou• your user at your pareat1. Ask bow to make tllla11 better. You •ffd to make a UO-de1ree turn. If you work at It, tbl1 year and tlle next could be tlle greatest. Go for It. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: My father came from a famil y of four boys. His t\\O older brothers had daughters. 1 he third brother. Uncle "Harr):· nc,cr married. Then came m} dad. llOHOS( OPI·: ,riclay, Dec. 1$ ARIES (March :! I-April 19): Weekend promises adventure. speculation. possibility of winning contest. Stick with number I. To- night yo ull be cntenaincd. flattered. perhaps told,. ··1 love you!" Leo will figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May :!O): Indi- vidual close to you speaks frankly concerning property. security. financial arrangements. You might be sa) ing. "I I.new it was coming but perhaps not this weekend!" Pleasant reunion featu red. GEMINI (Ma' :? 1-J unc :!O): Di- verstf). ask qu~stions. sat1'if) in- telkctual cun os1t). Weekend could h1ghhght '1S11. motor tnp. unique exploration. Another Gemini could sho" "a) to 1ncrc:a'il' income. You·11 be surpn<ocd' CANCER (.lum.· :? I-Jul) :!:?)· Ob- tain hint from C1cmin1 mc<;sagc. rocu~ on IO\CSlmcnt'i. COSt'>. labor. Kq 1\ to tx· 'pcc1fil'. to state nreds in franl. manrH:r Dunng \\l'Ckcnd. Sl'Orp10 nat1\l' rnuld hccomc 'alu· abk alh. LEO iJul~ :!'-\ug. :?:!):Just "hen SOml' pcr')OO'~ thought ~OU \\l'rl' do\.\n for lhl' l'OUnl. \OU 1m1tatc the lcgcndan Phm·n1\. · n<,ing from ashl''>. Wl·l'l-l'llcl feature., change. traH·I. \aril'I\. romance. (iain comes 'ia \Hliten ''Ord. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Be l .. '9. BO\'D My parents eagerly awaited the arrival of their firstborn. hoping for a son. Instead. I was born. My mother admitted that she was disap- pointed. Two years later my brother Dave came along and mother was euphoric. Uncle Harry wrote all over his scrapbook. "First boy in 30 years!" Throughout childhood Uncle Harry treated Dave and me e9uall).'. but when he talked about his will (which he did of\en) he would say "Evcrythin~ will go to Dave because he's a bo}! · After I married . my father-in-law wanted male heirs but he got only beautiful granddaughters. I was pestered b} family members about when I was going to "tr) for a boy." I'd like to ask those numskulls ho" man) times I should "ti) for a bo) "? Four'? Fi c? Eight? Eleven? "ill1ng to make conCl'SSIOn\ but 'don·1 compromise pnm·1pk\ . .\p- phl'S l'Spcc1all) 10 fam1l) rcla- tiomhips. ~la1or dome1111c adJU\t· nwnt fcaturl'd during "l'Cl.l·nd. To· n1gh1 thl·rc " tnU'ill'. cntatainml·nt LIBRA (Sl·pt :? '-(kt. :?:?). Soml'· onl' might '>a) .•• , ou nud,· m~\ll'r~ and glamour''" Ma1nta1n aura ol intrigue. B,· J1.,l'fl'l'I. don't tt'll all t\laJOr \\l~h '"II Ix: fulfilkd during "'el·kcnd. Pt'>ll''>. \ 1rgo per\on<, tig· url· prominl·ntl) SCORPIO (Oct :? l-;-..;n, :? I l Roadhloll. \\ill Ix' tran\li.mnl·d 1nltl s1l·pp1ng-'itOnl' \\ hl'rl· pre\ IOU\I) )OU \hpl)l'd. lhl\ llllll' \OU gr.tti lira" ring hKu' on flll\\l'r Juthnril\ tnll'lhtlil·d rl'la11on,h1p. C apn\nrn pin)'> I.I.') rok. SAGITTAR ll'S (~u' :?:?-lkt :? 11 fkfon· \\\'l'"-l'lld 1' tin1\hl·d. tr.1\l·I plan'> coul<l lx· <,olilltlil·ll l 11t·ralh or 01hcn,1w. \ou'll tx· n111 ol rut. to- night )Ou"l(tx· '>'1)ing. "I'm grnng Iii sprl'ad Ill) '"ng~'" \nc' '" 111 pll· Will )'OU help ra1M! and suppon them'.' I have some advice for those clods: Your comments arc booris~. If }OU MUST 58) something. say " to mr and not in front of my ktds. The) arc precious gills from God. and I wo uld not trade any one of my girls for a male child. Childrl'n arc children. no matter what the sc>.. If you don't believe ml'. ac;k a childll'ss couple who would g1' can' thing in the world for a boy or a girl. -H i.\D ENO GH IN TUL~.\ DEAR TULSA: I wl1ll I bad a dollar for every llusband wllo sllot off bis moutb about wanting a boy and tben went bananas over Uie daughter be got. It happens all tl1e time, so wise up, fellas. • · tun~. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It''> t11nc 10 start. not to procrastinate. You'll arri'e at this dl'C1<>1on and ti~ following 1t }ou'll a' 1>1J \'motional 1urmo1l. Focus on dl·<.ire'> u<,uall~ kept hidden . Finannnl \latus I'> darified. AQUAR IUS (Jan. :!(I-Feb. I 8): Ob- tain h1n1 from Capricorn message. Famil) d1,putc tn\'Ohcs indcc1'iion. sl·~·unt~. prO!X'rl~ 'alul' During \\l'l°l.l'nd. oppo.,ing part1e\ linall) ~cttk dtlll·rl'nt·l''i. Tonight remain calm. nl'Utral. PISCES I Feb. I 9-l\tarch 20): Gain mcrall 'll'" Ll'a'c fine points. de- tail' for another 11me. Weekend lca- turl''> l'lltl'ftJIOllll'nt. '>pcculat1on. ac- ll'lcr;lll'd \onal acti' ti). Tonight H1u·11 tx· told. '"Your 'l'nSC of humor j, dl'l1gh1ful''" IF DEC. IS IS YOllR BIRTHOA Y: \ 11ur \otl"C 1" rompclhng and so 1s Hmr <.l'll\l' of drama You are 'l<'n- \u,11. t .m Ix· ,l'lf-indulgcnt. are a1Tcc- t11111:Hl' :md "111,acnlice al most an\- th1ng liH loh' It " important for \ou to!!." l' :llll0nt1on to diet. nu1n- 11or1 Don't .ti" a~'> gl\ c in to that .. .,,\l'Ct 1ooth " Taurus. Libra. \u1rp10 rx:r,on' pla ) important role'> 1n H>ur hll'. lkt(1rc Dct·cmhcr 1'\ lln1\hl'd. \ou'll tr;l\cl and make con· lal'I' that lift ~our <.ptnt'\. July will hl' \ OUI ll\1)\I llll'nlOrable. pro- Jurtl\ 1.' month of 1990. Declarer crossed to dummy with the king of clubs. noting West's ten, and cashed the king of diamonds. When both defenders followed with a low diamond , declarer thought he had a complete count of the hand. West had shown up with seven spades, and had followed four times in the red suits. Since he was "marked" with the queen of dia- monds, he "had" to have started with only one club. So declarer con- fidently ran the jack of clubs. Down two. Coyotes have the right idea for dens The mother CO\Otl' dtg\ l\.\O dens. 1f '>hl' ran find pl.in'' to do so One for thl' <10\pnng .\no1hcr for hl·rself to t;l'I a"a' lrom lhl' ulT-;pnng. Thl' fothl·r u1~ Oil' Jig\ :i den. too For h1m~l'lf T 11 g,L't J\\:l\ from all 01 1h1.·m Winning with the ace from an ace-queen combination in this posi- tion is not new to us. We first saw the play pu lied off by Britain's Tony Pnday some 40 years ago. However, then it was made to tempt declarer into repcatfog a finesse which was going to lose. The version where it is used to give a false count of the hand is a new twist. Bearded boat You'rl' l'ltha ··nght-fa{l'll'. or ··1l'ft-fall·d:· ·\n:ording to tlw e~­ ix.·rt~. ~ ou l·an tell "h1ch !'I) checking 1n a mirror \\hlrh '\Ide o f )OUr face 1!> thl' mor<.' mu'>rular and flexible. That c,1dc prntiahl~ has a higher C>l·hrov •. And dl'eper dimple, 1f an }. Report l"i 88 pcrn•n t of us arc right- BUY through class~f icd Decked out In hollday attire, this tugboat on Portland's downtown waterfront Is ready for the season. It won top awards In the annu•I Chrlstm•s boat contest the p•st two years. This year It sports 400 Hghts besides a Sant• be•rd •nd hat. ,eapMIZ ~ttzl Toutins C...._ Cake Tope Waterford -Baccarat Uadro -SwaroYaki En..,arins-·U.P .!t. F,.. Gift Wraps wo.-•-.........,..~h 497-tltl VRIRR rux ~tJOP WhJ P•J More? Choose S Gahforn1a·s Leader tn Selectt0n Service. Quality. & Pnce. Wool Tuxedo -S29S 00 Wedding a< any other oc- easlOn Package Incl. pant. coat. 111111. lie cumbetbUn. Availabillty limited to lloek on nand Price good thru 12115189 '.a<>.•• -'~·'' DaC.,.Playm Clu.ica.l Chamber Mu.eic: For All <keuiona ..... , .. _c.. 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Protestant, on·Oienom. ~~~ I d c I m11Mt lolath SW Photopaphy .. ,,. 9t11dll TwA W .... 01aAIWAWllllMe t•ttlit.._ •an WC lft ill .. ,,,.. ........... • ...!!-~ ..... .. ~ ... , 557-4277 hMrh•-eo-.,w. ...,, ... , ... ........ a.:rcim ....... ComtJ-d ........ ea •• 541-llOI No. I Item < ·ahfom1ans bought in J l/89 to guss~ up their households "a<. the garage door opener. '"Mashc.-d potatoes arc 1ust as good or hcttcr. 1f \OU mash them the da\ before. refrigerate. then heat them 1n the.-micro" a' c JUSI before serving.:· o sa:rs a sa,.,.} chef. Q. Haven't the v1ce-prt's1dents outnumbered the prcc;idents'> .\. 8} 44 to 41. }CS. Q. How come zoos don't have any fl} ing foxes'.' A. Not allowed in the country. They're the largdt bats. some with four-foot "1ngspans. at home on South Pacific islands. They eat fruit. If any got loose and multiplied here. the) could wipe out orchards. You can read the codes on vour tires. Take: "(P:!0575Rl 5)." ·The "P" means Passenger. "205'' is ure width in cenumcterc;. "75 .. 1s nm-to- trcad measurement. ··R .. 1s Radial. "15" 1s "heel diameter. Nothing to 11. It's not )Cl understood why the fertiht} rate of "'omen in India's Bombay goes down b} 50 pcrunt dunng the monsoon SC'ason. .\m told .. Parad1Sl". 1s a Persian "ord thJt litcrall} means "hunting grounll.'" If t)pical }Ou'rc eating almost t\\ll'e J'> much fruit now as 'vOu all' :?O ~l·ars ago. · RUFFELL'S UPllOUTEIY llC. ... ,.. .... c..s .... 1m--..mn--•1ase Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/fnday, OeolmlW 15, tlel AT Ht \1111 11 Sunny days expected with chance .of coastal fog n.. Acai•W ...... IOIKMI IOt "'°'°"' ,rdll~. ~ 11. $0~ i.--·-->02010 o 0 " " .....,. 10I •o --"OI MOf#n'Affij AMAS -,., 1..-1 "'9ht ....... -'°' 10 -SOt. -.111011 HRllT--l"M'""91>1"' , ... "°"""" de-1.ett• tOOey "' l"t ..... \Clo 10 -..o. -~"' 1tw -SOt to -.0. LOW> "' tn. -10o to -lOl H"""1 100•~ "' lfW ._,,..,n """''""'I..,. ....a.-M>l 10 ....a·JOI -S..C"'~ "' to.. .0. 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"·--~ .. ~ ,,oo., 1.' lo \0:1la 6 .1 Ht ):J9p ·0,9 lo ... . .• I SATURDAY 0:101 3 .11 "' 4:511• 1.'-> lo 11:001 5.5 "i 6 :15p -0.' lo I'\ THE SER\ l('t : ' Mannl" Gunnery Sit. Charles M. llsborn, a gritdu,ate of Founlain Vai- ll'.~ I hgh S1:houl. "''as r1."<:ently :1":ird1·J 1h~: l ·.s. !\lannc C'orps l n•1l\.l l onduct \ll·dal. He IS currt•nt- [I, \,<.'1\1ng 1•1th 3rd ,\·lannc -\1rcrafl \\ 111~. < ·J.n1p Pc ndlt•h.111. • • • Second Lt. Allyn ll. Lynd, son of \\'1ll1an1 :1n1t :"'>:anc1 L\nd of L"guna 11111-.. ha!'> graduall:d (rnn1 1hc a\'1a· nnn i>llill'r h;1<itl' course at Fon l<ul lo.l·L ·\la lie 1~ a lq89 graduall' .,f th1· l ..; \!Lh taf) .\cadem~. \\'cs! • • • , ....... "' . ... . ... SUNDAY Calif. temp• "'~" ~"" M• • ,..,....,.I .,..._, !n' p,., l '.s .••. , •• ,,~ 1:i')• 3 .9 Hi 6:0W 2.7 lo 11 :491 4 .11 "' 7:11p 0.1 lo "'""'-"· 11~··"''••<1 l~···-8•.-.....,,., ll•g II•~' 11 .... .,., 8~"'" c .......... Va\1 1.·y High Sc hool. v.·as rcccntl~ av.·ardl·d 1hc U .S. Manne Corps Good Conduct ~ll·dal. l-l l· rccl"l \'l'd thc a"'ard for good t".'ha\lllr and conduct. lie 1s c urrenll~ "4:r\'1ng .... ·ith l~t ~1:1nn1.· D111s1on. lan1p P1.·ndl1·ton • •• ;-.."' ~ C1de t Chris topher J . Karson. sun llf Ltll1an and J ack Karson Sr o f Foun1a1n Valk'}. ha' c11n1pll•tcd h1'i fir!>t \OIO il1gh1. I-IL• l'i 1n !light 1ra1n1ng "'llh Tra1n1ng Squadrun-~7. Na1.:il .\1r S1at1on. (\1rpu\ lhri!'>ll. Te'a' • •• '.\l;1nnc S~I. Katrina W. !\tt rcado, daughll'f ot Zur;1 t.:.ell~ of Laguna Rcat·h. r1.·L·entl~ rL·po rtl·ll fi1r dut~ al ~lannl· ('orp~ H:t'>I.'. ( arnp Ll'J•'Ulll'. 1'.c· ••• "' .. ~· Jh 61 ]>! ,,. •I ... " ,,, "~ " IJ <Q .. 'l' .. • .... 1' -... "' "~ .,, .. '· ... .. .. , ... '• ' ~' '''·" .. .... ·-· WEDDINGS RAPHAEL-LITTLE " ... • '" .. ' I• ' I 1.. •• :-.Je .... pon K1.'al·h re\11.\cnt~ Rarbara J1·!'ln I 111!1.· :ind ~011 Oougla'i Raphao.·I l·11.·h;111~l·d 1\1.•dd1ng \O"' on ~·pl 16 1n .\\ ·\ndr.-.... ·~ l'rl·~h~· 1,i.·nan ( ht1nh. 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'~'·"~"" ., t\l, ..... .,., ....... ••< ~"' She 1!>. cmplO)l.'d b) Robinson's, IX· -pann11·n1 "\1ort'~ and ht" ts ..... uh Rach L.1tll..'I C u WILSON-SMITH Laun\' .\nn Smith of ~t'"'PD" R1:a.h l'IC"h:ing1·J ""cdd1n£ 10 .... ·s "'11h J phn F1.·n n \\ d<inn Ill of \'ali.'n- c1J on '\t.·pt ') 1n '\t .\ndrt""' ·!> Pre~· b11.-nan ( hurC"h. ~l'"" port Beach .\ Tl:t1·p1111n tUr -HO gul·\ts fol\o .,..cd 1n lhg ( .1n\u n ( o untr: lluh Lirr: and \larg11· S01llh uf ~C'-"· pun il..·;,ilh :irr 1h1.· parcn1s of 1hc hndl' ..,h,• "'urt• a \1anssa go .... ·n l·n1hn11lil'Tl·tl "'1th '>l.'qu1ns and latt .... 11h a .... a1t.1p.:d nt·cl..h ne. F1"c bo"'s on 1hl· h"'" ul tht' go .... n accented lht" full-1r.:un ..,he "'Orl· a shon bndal 11·11 '\,,,1 \ ~ Pt'tty Officer t nd ('lass Hru1·c T. Strom, 'illn 11f R. Bruce and '\,,ul'nl;'l \1ru 111 (lf Irvine. rel'('ntl' dl'Ph''l'd \11 the ~l edllerranean Seit ''hill· ~..:r\ 1ng aho.1ard chc a1rl·raii l.11111·1 l \'\ r orr1•\Cal. ha'\l.'d 1n f\cfa1 - L)o.Hl. J·Ja -M.1.·l·l·nt gra.Ju:lll'~ fron1 .\1r f11rfl' ba\11: 1ra1n1ng al Llclland -\1 r ! orl·t· Ba!tl' included: Airman Timothy 1\-1. Kaoho, ~on of \l1L'hael Kanhn of liun11ng1on Bi.·al·h. Airman Stf'phf'n 8 . Kimlf'r, 'iOn of ~I r and :\!rs. Stt'Phl'll K1111l1•r o f L:1k e Fo rt•\1, and Airman Donovan \Ii. llalleber1t;, \Oil of \\·a,111· and K;uh1 lla1k·tlt.·rg o t San < l~·n1,·n11· .\lan.1 P:1n-.h 11.i' 1n;1 1J of ht•n11r. anll hnl!1·,n1.11d' 11l·rl· ( 'n1h 1;i Sn1J1.T. ,1,11·1 1>! th1· hntle · '\1.1r' R;1.phJo.'l. tt11· hrllk·gn1nn1·, ,l,tl·r Kn~111· \":1ndk1. .,,u,111 llf 1h1· hnd,-. J1·nn 1(l·r ·\n<ll'l\(Hl .111d to..n\1.1 ()\\\'n \11ch1.•1l1• ( 1•lh«r 1\;l\ !l1n,cr girl. and .\aron IA· 1--ran,·h "a' nng t>l'arer Mr. and Mrs. S. O. R•ph••I Mr. •nd Mrs. J. A. Boll•rt Lt·~Jn· E:.11.·ht•I """' maid uf honor. anJ hnd1·,n1a1d\ .... 1.·rl· \\end\ Ja.,..or. i lv1. 1st Clas~ ja~H L. Russell, '"11 nf Jeannl·1tc Saldana of Foun- 1.11n \ .~11,·1 . ha' lnn1pll'll'd train ing .11 1 ..., .\rn11 l nfantf) School. Fort H1·1u11n~ ( oa • • • Manni· J>fc . Cllnl R. Murray, son "t J)1,·I.. .1nd l ·1nd1 ~1 urra1 of Foun- !.1111 \'all1·1 ha' j,.,.n prOn101cd to 111, pr,·-.,•n\ r.1nlo. "'h1\e 'it'r11ng \\1th ~1\l• !\l;1nnl· ll1 11-.1(•n <·an1p l.1·· • • • :"\,11 ~ Chic( .P ett)' Ollict>r Larry l\'. Dodd, 'i.un of ('hark•\ [>odd of I lun11ngl1)1\ B1.·:i.ch . rl'l·l.'ntl~ r('p..1rtC'd ll•r du\\ .11 :--.a,:11 (iu1dl.'d ~1 1ss1lt'S '-'1'ih•nl ·!)an) S1·C'I... \'1~1n1a Beach. \a ••• \!Jrinl· Cpl. Oal'id R. SICK'ks. ~n 111 H1.·11~ ...,101.·k, 11f Hununglon H1-.11.h . "<l' Tt'Cl·nt\~ ton1mcnded 11i'nl1· \er\ 1ng .... tlh Isl \-t annc .\1r- 1.·raft \\ 1ng. \-l;1nnl' ( orp!. Atr Sta· 11un l\\;1lo.un1. Japan. He "''a!. re· rDgn1 1l·U for h1~ 11utstand1ng per· l11rn1anc1.· (1 f du1~. profcss1onaltsm and n,1.•rall dcd1c:11ron 10 the scr- \ 11·1:. ••• Airman Ctiristupher J . Corri1an, son l)f Do\ures Schaffer, Irvine, has graduatL·d from the l l.S. Air Forrt" L'le1.·1ron1c comn1un1cat1ons and c~p1ograph1c cqu1pn1cn1 systems re- p:urn1an 1.·ourse al Llckland . .\1r Fot1"t' B;i\\', Te.\aS • • • Mann1.· LaD<"f' Cpl. Do•glas H. L\lm, wn nf r o11r1e1a Linn of Costa ~1 ~•.a ..... a~ r1.·ccntl} awarded the U.S. ~1 nr1nc (-orrs Ciood Conduct '.\ledal l-lc r1.·1.·1.·1\·1·d rh..-award for goud lxha' 1or and conduct. Jic is currl'ntl~ lol:f\lng .... ·ith Isl Manne f)i v1'i11.1n . \arnp Pendleton. • • • Na', Airman Rttnalt MlcUel L. ~olw ell, son of James Allen or Laauna Beach , rcttntly returned fron1 a four-month dcplol'ment to the ~1cditerranean Sea whi e serving aboard 1hc a1rcrafl carrier USS Coral Sea. based in Norfolk. Va. • • • ~-1arine IA.ce C,I. WWiam G. LeMaster, a araduate of Fo untain HIHlll' HOAG M-IAL -rruL N••emlter n Stefanie and Martin Colombauo. port Beach. boy. hcl and Karl Asplund. Newport ch. girl. NevemNr H and William Dill. Newport h. boy. 0ttem•1r t ' and Gary M iller. Newport h, girl. Lana and James Robinson, La1una Hilts. boy. Mary and C1'9il Kausen, El Toro.. boy. Oft•-'•' t Josic 1nd Carl Stocks. Costa Mnai. • • • ·\rill\ ha'i1C 1r:11n1ng gradu:ik·, 1n- l·lulied · Pl't. Clifford A. lllgh. ~on t•I Ba rh.1ra ll1gh 111 lt un11ngtun Bt•:i1·h at Fort D1\. ~ J . p,·1. Sco11 L. Critf's, !tl)O of John and Nant\ <-nil'' of El Toro and Pvl. IAaDnf' D. Dixon, d:iughit•r of l..ar0 and S1dnt·~ Ru~:.l.'11 of liun11ng1on lk·ach al F11rt Jacli.wn. S l . • • • lornplt•11ng Na\~ r1.·l·ru1l 1ra1n1ng "'L'rc: Seama11 Rr-crult David J. S11ydf'r, son of Ruth lock .... oocl o f l r11n1·: Seaman Kelly K . Cowan, son of ('arole co .... an ot ( ·o .. ta ~1l'!ia ai Recruit Tra1n1ng c·on1n1and. Orlan· do. Fla.: Seaman Rt-t nr.lt Damlr L. ~1cG l,·nr-y. son of Susan i\trti1,·nc-~ of l·lunungton Beach: Seaman Ap- prentlte Kyle 0 . S.oders, son of Sh1rlc~ Sanders of Fountain Valle~ at Recruit Tra1n1ng Conimand. San Diego: Seaman Recruit Benjamin A. Perrine.. son of Tom and Che0 I Perrine of Hun11ng1on Beac h and Seaman Recrull Rudolpll l\'. S•·i1art, son of 1\-l anl~ n Godfrc~ of Fountain \'allc~ a t Re<"run Tra1n1ng Command. Grca1 Lakes. Ill . • • • R1-c('nt graduates from i\1annc Corps rcc-ru11 training at ~1 an ne Corp!> Rccn.111 Drpol. San Diego included: Laa~e Cpl. Darrell C. StJcll, son of Darrell Stack of Cosla Me!>a. "''ho "''as mcritonousl)' to his present rank upon graduauon: Pvt. Harry A. Bessa, son of Arlene V. Koi y of Hunllng1on Beach: Pvt. Oris K. Krttsy, son of Bryan and Margaret K.rttSy of Huntinfon Beach; Pfc. Steven L. Spnll , a resident of Huntington Beach: PYt. Stefa• N. Rl~rd•. a graduate of U niversity Hiah School: and PYt. R_,.ie Power, a resident of Costa Mesa. lirl. I Nina and Bruce Wckh. Huntina1on Beach. a.irl. _..,, Donna a nd Mark Todd. Laguna Hills., Kiri. Pegy and Jaime Fowl~r. Hunt· ington BQch, airl. DtcemMr 4 Miche lle and Clay1on Carson. 1rv;nc. prl. Kimberly and Donald Moll. Irvine. alrl. Dec:t•••r I Kimberl)' and NiaJ Morpn, Costa MCM. airl-Holly and Jeffrey Diettksmeief. Huntinaaon Balch~bo , Laura and O.vid Bo lrvinez.!>C'Y· Liu 1acl Jama Coi• MCM. 'rt. 'tma and Pldlip Kahn. Newport Beoch, prl. D•1 ••rt -and DIAa Sanden. Llpae Nipcl, llitt-~ ud'Xndlll w ...... c...oa -....,.. Cllo'I.... IOd ""'-Puoc:cio, r.:· "r.;~ ·-·· ,.,..,... ........... , =:-... a; ....... =C:.~••r - ·rh1· hnJ1·g.n11\111 i' 1hc \\Ill of Or and ~I r-. ll u~h .\ Ra11h.11.•I 111 ~hl'Ttnan (l.1t,,, 11 1' hrcHhcr ..,1 11art ·\ l{,qlh,K'I. 11.1-. tx·,1 n1.1n . ;1nJ u,h,·r, "'1·r1· ( rr1·~l•r\ .111J h •hn Barr\ L1Hl1·. hrnth1·r, ul 1h,· hnJ1• . .....,,.l•ll I- I :JllT. l<1•n 't 1111ng .1nd '"rn1an R11o.J.11 h1.· ·1hl'1.·uupll' .1rl· Tl'\IJ1·n1' pf lr11n1· l'pllo111n~ .1 ht1111·~nlt1t1n 1n P:ln\, Franl·t·. Ital\ anJ \1\ 1t11.·rl:1nd 'ihl' 1~ 1n r1·1a1I ni:"ln.1~,·rn1.·n1 1n :'\l'11~1rt Bt·al·h ;n1d hl' I' ;1n ;111urnt'' 1\llh la"' 01r11.·1·' 1n '\1·,1p11r1 Jk·:i1.·h BOLLLERT-DOL"N Jill· .\ Holl1•n Jr of '.lc"'po1rt B\·.11h t·l.11n1l·tl K.11hlc1·n ;l,\01r;1 [>t,)l.111 or ,.l·11 I lrl1·an-. ,1, h1' hrid1.· 111 a S n' ~ c,·r1.·ni..1n' 1n 1h1· Ho!~ San11.· pf Jl'~U\ ( hun.h 1n 'c"' C)r. k'.ln \ Mr. and Mrs. John Fenn Wiison Ill Thl' tind1·groo111 I\ lhl' -.on of J1\\: and Bn nn10.' l\olll·rt ol :'°Ill'" pnrt &·a. h. · l)r. and ~Ir., :\oltl·h31.·l P Dol:in ol :'\I.'"' 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ZIDE -De-COURSEY ·\n Ckt ~I ct·remon' 10 the Bn ,tPI 1•1a1a li ollda' Inn. 1n Costa \11•!-J linl..t•d 1n ma.magl· The~ L1 nn IK·(-our!><'\ and .\\an Ja1 Z1dt' 1 ht• Rei T1•rri .\lien and ·Rabbi J1·f0 f 1,her ot1ic1 atN The courlc fl'l1l·\1•d !h<'H guest-. al a ren-puon Ill the hOll'I St-\ er\, tk<. ourw\ of Hun11ng1on &·aeh J rl.J B~ron \\' rk-Co u.r;c} of lnd1anapoh!>. Ind .. afl.' 1he parents of lhl· bndc. and ht•r husband is lhC' son nf '\;orman anri Del \\'enn~ker of St L"u11>. \1o .\flC"r a "·cdd1ng tnp to Mc11co. lhc couple arc rc-s1dt"nls of GardC'n Gro'c bolh un1\C'l'!>lllM.. Her future hndC'groom •!> lht' son of \\ 3\ ne ~h llcr and Pamela Pen- dnl i... both of Kenosha. He is a graduate uf Trtmpcr High School and lhC' l 'n1\cn.1t) of \\'1scons1n al L.1 ( rOSSt' OPENING SOON FROlf $799 Look no further tlw> SouUI Coul Senior VillM! 0.. ..,.aou.. ,_ units lndudl Mach IW<lltiel ..: •Maid A U.. s..vla • .,.., Acl1lll11 •Sic ... I d111 • .,.., ....... rA .. A ...... ... ~Coelt DAILY PtLOT/ ~.December 15. 1111 County ·industrial, retail real estate . investments solid ly the o.-y .. lot Orange County will be one of the nation's top five "cndunng markets" for long·term office. retail and industrial real estate investments an the early 1990s. according to a study released by the accounting firm of Kenneth uvcnthal & Co. The study ranked Orange County ahead of Chicago and fourth behind Los Angeles. San Diego and Washington D .C. as ~n "enduring market." which is defined as a market that will maintain current growth ~ttems. vibrant real estate conditions and investment opportunities over the next five years. The study was based on a computer model that took into account economic and market growth rates between -1983 and 1988 and projocted development for 1989 through 1993. among other factors. In terms of overall growth. the county was ranked 13th among 50 metropolitan areas. "During the next four-to fi ve-year penod. tht' count> promises to continue to be one of the nation's healthier areas for real estate activity as market supply for developments such as office and retail r.rojC'Cts aproaches an equilibrium with current levels of demand.' said M ichael Meyer. a managing panner in the company's Newport Beach office. ,While overall economic growth may dip at the onset of the new decade, Orange County will still offer good investment opportunities an office and retail. according to the Emerging Markets Study. Among some of the st udy's projections: • Investors can expect stable absorbtion rates an retail space of about 2.5 million to 3.1 million square feet per year through 1993, with vacancy rates remainin& at about 8 ~rccnt annualfy. • Office markets should remain healthy with space absorp- tion averaging above 2 ma Ilion square feet annually. Vacancy rates should drop from the current lo" 20s to high teens. • ~mand for industrial should remain strong. Vacanq rates should dechne to below 10 percent. • There should be a dramatic increase in multi-family residential development. wtth starts averaging 6.000 to 8.000 annual!). nearl) equalling the 9.000 single-family starts. The stud) also predicted the top five .. emerging markets" and "transitional markets." The top emergmg markets -those that have grown dramau- call) an recent )Cars -included Seattk. Honolulu. Houston. Sacramento and Fon Lauderdale. The top trans1uonal markets -older metropolitian areas that have shown a ~owntum tn economic growth but continued strength in some real estate sectors . "\SI-: ('OllPOSITI-: TH ·\ '\S .\(''J'IO'\S • ( OC economic down-turn predicted ly Tt. Daly Not Of .... ~"9C 1Uff Orange County's nomy wall slide toward rc<'ession in 1990, but could escape a serio downturn with federal manipulati of the money supply. The cautious forecast was made Thursday b} the Cha~man College Center for Economic Research. which annual!} releases economic forecast!> for the U.S. and Orange Count). Chapman's e-conomasts forecast 0. 9 percent gro\' th an the gross na- tional product for 1990. a s1~nificant drop from the current estimate of 2.9 perccnr for 1989. Most of thf damage is expected m the fint quarter "hen constrained consumer ~pending and the absence of strong posauve groMh in net exports arc forecast to lead to a d ecline an the GNP. hapman ec.:onom1st s said although the c:-.pected decline in real GNP dunng the first quaner won't Stock market moves down NEW YORK ( o\P) -Tht> stock market took a downward tum Thursda) amid renewed worries about thl' business outlook. The Do\\ Jones average of 30 industrials. up 32.85 points an the two preceding sessions. dropped 7 46 to :!. 7 5J.6J. Dc'Clanang 1SSUl'S outnumbered ad- ' anl·es b} ncarl} :!-to-I an na- tton" adc trading of Ne" York Stock fachange-hsted stocl..s. with 529 up. 996 do" n and 494 unchanged. o\nal) s.ts said traders were unset- tled b' "ord late Wednesday of deepen.mg problems in the dcbt- burdened rrtaalang empire of Campeau Corp. an Toronto . be enough to classify it u a ~ cession,. much of the nation will elperlence "recessionary-like con- ditions." In Orange County, a do.wntum in construction and in net expons of goods and services will weaken the local econom y. Cutbacks an defense spending. already on the decline during recent years. aren't expected to hit Orange County until 1991 . the economists forecast. But since the county receives a d1spropon1onately high share of the defense dollar. funher cutbacks will dampen o' erall employment growth no" as "ell as tn the future. accord· tng to the rcpon. It states: "The pockets of weak- ness relating to construction, ex- pons. and defenSt" spending arc con- fined maanl\ to goods-related indus- tries "here: we believe. rccession- h l..e rnnditaons will prevail. .. These cond111ons will eucerbate problems 1n the goods-producing sector of the economy that has alrcad)• been weakentd by the on~ ing exodus of manufactwin1 f'acaJi- ties outside of Oranae County in search of more competitive salaries and land costs." · The Chapman team -includina Esmael Ad1bi, director of the Center for Economic Research, and econ- omics professors James Doti and Raymond Sfeir -said its forecasts are based on the assumption that the Fed will act to significantly expand monetary base growth during the coming year. "If this does not occur. the prob- ability of a serious recession as in- creased." they warned an their re- pon. Local forec,asts include: •At\ employment decline of 1.9 percent in goods-producing sectors. but an overall growth rate of I .S percent in non-agricultural jobs. •Gross county product is forecast to reach $67.5 billion in 1990. an increase of 6.1 percent. compared to a 4.6 percent anc:~ an the Gf'!P. •Taxable sales arc forecast to tn· cruse at a rate of 7.1 .percent, continuing a downward shdc that t>caan after taxable sales gro~h peaked at a 11 .4 percent rate an 1987. •Recent research at the center "strongly suggests" that housing supply has outpaced demand every year since 1984. Economists aren't sure whether the excess supply will. be a dta;in on future years' productton or simply represents catch-up from a hou~1ng shonage during the 1979-84 pen<><;t. •The bad news for homeowners as that weaker growth in personal in- come. lower inflation rates an~ a gro"' ing supply of. unsold ~ousang will combtnc to ehmanate virtually all housing appreciation in 1990. But that translates into good news for bu}'ers. with a drop in housing pnces and an expected drop an mort- gage rates combining to sharpl> in- crease housing affordability an Or- ange Count}. Fluorocarbon gets new name By The Associated Press Fluorocarbon Co.. wrongl} ma- hgnt'd as an environmental menace. has picked a new name that doesn't sound like ehloronuorocarbons. the atmosph\·re-zapp1ng gase" The Orange Count} compan}. >Ahach mal..cs pla'it1c S<.'als. gaskets. bearings and thl' hkc for everything from "ashing machines to planes. \\ 111 he reborn Jan I as Furon Co .. Chairman Peter Churm s:ud Thurs- da} ( hurm launched a name-change contest that captured nauonal atten- tion last summer hccausc people m1!>takenl) thought has products "recked the 01onc.· la) er. which scn·ens cancer-cau,ang ra} s. L}nelle "S4ucal..}. Fromme. the Ch.ark!. Man.,on follo"er who tned to kill Prc-'iadent Ford. had C'hurm on a hat list. Broker!> had problems selling the ~tock of the Laguna Niguel-based rompan} More than 10.000 health\-sound- 1ng l'ntnes po ured an. including Not Chloronuorornrbon Inc .. Faber-Fab. MH:\T '\\'SI-: DID NEW YORK {APl Dec 14 PT•v. AOvan"d Decllneo ThursCS.y ~ 1\Y Uncnanoeo 486 734 Tolal in ues 2019 496 New hoohs 73 20?1 New lows 130 n SS NEW YORK {APl -Sales, 4 Pm. Thursoav Price and net cnanr ot the lS mosl acl•ve New York Sloe Exchange issues, 1rao1no nallonallv at more than s 1. Name Vott,11 Last Che. Polvoram n ~, 147. 16'\i Varilv ,620, 2'"2 -'s MesaLP .OlS. Jl. -1' t UnisvsCp '·117. 1•'• + 1•1 Amer 1'& T I, 12. 46' • -~ ~erlllt n 1,4n· 16~ >01on 1.H . 49,. -1 •t11 enMolors s 1. , 411.., -1''1 '1:1NMIO s 1, 4, 341'1 -1 PhllMor s 1, 0.1 42~ -"° GenEICI 1.446.7 n':. IBM 1.m. 51._ -:.,. Shem Bank 1. 11.-, ankAmer 1, 1, 26~ -'"> unBrao 1. s.1 4)14 + '"2 DOW 10\E.\ .\\ER .\GES NEW YORK (AP) -Flrntl Dow Jones avera~s !Of' Tnurscsav. STecJrs OMft Hllit\ tlew ~ ~ 3 od 21st 21 nl.33 2. 1 . . ~¥rn 1™s11l·n 1l .• ~, ~·ij11. 15 Ull 233ii0 35. S 232.51 2 , + 1 6S Stk 1039,,,, 1 S 11019.36 1 188 Indus 1 Tren J Ullls j"jfiiOi) 65 Slit. 25'.0ll.ooo .'11-:T:\l,S PK1<·1-:s NEW YORK IAPI -8004 l'OfltWr-...... &lt'- T"un.day ~ 7200.-pounc1.HYC-11P01-" Tllu c...., • , ,.25 • pound. u 8 cMlllnlClone. c....., • I 1 0475 cenl9 per pound. NY Comea apol mO'lth Tllu L .... • le cent• a pound Z1M 73 cenll a Pound. __, Tift · s.t 2U2 "*"' W.-compotlle pttce per lb I .._ • $$ 555 HMOy I H......., IOtlly ~ quole .. ...... • 15 55 7 per lrO'f oa • NY C-IPCll monWI Thu ..._.,., • 1215 ()()..l30Q 00 per 1t le llMll. .... Yor~ ,..._ 1510 OO.U15 00 "°' oa., H V 1-lrec11 ......._ • U01.» H V Mwe .... per WO, OL n.., Seals R Us. Fluor.lluralura. The Churminators Inc.. Laguna Buna. Notox. Pro-O~one Inc. and Oat Bran Co. But a committee headed b)' Churm finall) decided on Furon - a name of their own devasang. .. What "c dadn·t realize until wt got into 1t "ere the number of names we could not use." C'hurm said 1n a telephone..' interview. "We'd get do"n to three finahsts. submit them to patent attorne)s. and find out the) "ere alrtad) taken. .. For e\amplc. "c got about 250 entnes for Fluorotcch. spelled dif- ferent wa)S. Just to sec what would happen. we had 11 chl"cked and found out there were already seven companies using 'anations on 11 ... .\ fa, ome name among the Fluorocarbon brass was Fluoron. "hlch "as submitted b} eight people, induding o ne shareholder and one emplo)ec. C'hurm said. .. But 11 was prett} close to fluorine gas. "hach might be pretty bad, and there were already two people usang Fluoron." he said. "Then we de- NEW YORK (AP) Dec 1• .. ,...,,. Advanced Thur'ff1 t~ Declineo 375 ¥nchanoeo ru 01a1 inues 'H New h1ohs 17 New IOW S 32 NEW YORK (AP) -Most Ktlvt_over•the· counter itocks suPc>lled bv NASO. Last er ,..me Oracles Apc>leC LlzCr.b HmeNtr TlcmA s MCI Intel NwbNwk EnstrG AmCaR GOl,D PHl(·1-:s 09. -~~ -1• ... +~ +~ -~ -... -p,, c1ded that Furon sounded close." The more the)' considered Furon. the more 1hc} laked it. "There's something different about 11. and 11 son of rolls off ~our tongue:· Churm said ... The acid tr~t "as ho" at sounds "11h the tele- phone operator. and at turns out II sound!. good.·· Each of tht' eight "inners "ill get I 00 shares of Fluorocarbon -make that Furon -stocl... "h1ch was trading at SI J I :!1: per share Thurs- da\ C'hurm "as asked af Furon d1dn·1 sound as though the compan} was. well. angf). ··Nah." he said. 'Tm ne'er furious about an) thing." The "inners of the contest arl .. \harks o\lcxandrl· of Bristol. R. I. Ron Birtcher. Laguna Nagul·I. M 1chael S. C'holocl. Bensalem. Pa.; Man 1n Felman. Beachwood. Ohio: A.B. Golaski . Ph1ladclph1a: Keila Gne!>l'h. Nl·w York. John Temple, C hicago: and Ooroth) E. Westl'rn. LakC\\Ood. Colo. NEW YORK (AP) -The fotlOwlno lisl shows I~ New York Stock Exchansie stocks and warrants 111a1 have oone up lhe mosi ano oown lhe most based on percenr ot cn1noe for Tnursoav No securllies lradino l>elOw S2 or 1000 shares are lnciuoeo Net and i>ercentasie Changes are ll"le OIHerence between I~ previous closino Price ano Thursoav's S 30 om price UPS Name Last CM Pct. I CnockFON 7lt I+ 1 Uo 15 1 '1 Anp,e11RE 7 ,.. Up 12 0 3 Fa rCom 4 1 l,i UP 9 I 4 Mesabi Tr 3. '• UP 8.J s MAI Basic 3 , + • UP 7 7 6 WCNA 14 9 + 1 UP 16 7 Monted1son li' e + 1 e UP 7.5 8 WMS Ind 1 71 l l,. UP 7.4 9 onA ra s 2 '• 2 UP 7 2 10 ~razllJ!d 11 ' • J.. UP 7 1 '1 KoulBdHm IJ' 1 ,.. UP 6 9 12 ~PSNH42SolC 711 + llilUP 68 13 v PSNH r' 20', 1' • UP 6 S 14 lllsDep1 6', ~ UP 6 ' lf PlnacleWsl I I'~ ~ UP 6.0 1 m1Mtd 2'• 1ta UP 59 1 nnlsBF s 1~ lJp 5 8 1 Banner Inds 6''1 t '·' UP 1·6 Munslnowr 2-'t '' UP 6 SlonalAPrl 41;, '. UP ·t MamorCare IS l" Uo . Spraglo!eTc 7 , l9 UP • Ktvsl<;:on 22~ 1 • e Up 5.2 S vlPSNH 2.81pf 20•, 1 UP S.1 DOWNS Na'"' J wsiuri PtB RhnePI wt WstUnpfA •Mes.LP t TtJifllnd DIGIOl'olo Portee I CrouldSv Pf A 9 vlToddShP 10 Wln~oo 11 Blocrft 12 ~HLPpf 3 olumbl1Sv 14 rlraGrp I ilmeSvNY er · om ro::c8v PfB 1ec1 Aooc OfT'!Pr.C re ~AG11rs tsm nn line P • 0:::1i s HIYld~us Last Ctte 3 -i... ,, .. -,.., 6' -l'• 1~ -1'• 7'41 -11' 21 -3~ ''1 -lit ... -l .. 4~ -~., ~,_"' 1 "' -1'') '• -' !"' -.. ~ .. -' '4'1-1 s·~ -·11 31 -2i. 2'• -''• 213 = 2"· ... -:\4o -le .. ., -''• 1 ~-.t4o \le -VJ OH l I'' \'D DO"'s ijO 1H 12.9 lt~ to J 181 99 i·! I:~ ,,, 7 1 7 1 a 6.6 6.6 To0 bad we can't choke ·the medflies · with air pollution ~l's hard to imagine that something as sm all as a Mcd1t~rranean frun fl ) could cause such a big controversy. Medf11es are ttn} insects. b~t the threat they pose is big · leag~e. State and count~ agncultural officials are especially womed about this ~car s med fl) infestatton in Orange and ~s Angeles counties. So arc elected o ffic ials. but for a different reaso n . Many peo ple forget agn c ulture 1s a big business with significant economic tiec; to urban Southern California. In Orange Count). agriculture 1s a S:!S3 millio n-a-year busi- ness -less than "'hat n used to be. but proof that subd1v1s1o ns and planned rommun1t1es are not the o nly land u~s "C _sho uld \\Orf) about. Statewide. agriculture is a $16 blllton-a-)car 1ndustr). and the ttn) mcdfly 1s a huge threat to that indu!>tn There are two thtng\ m1:dtl1es do "ell. Their repro- ductive power'> ma~e rahhm look like m odels for p lanned parenthood and the) take huge h1lcs out of the agricultural econo m y through crop lmc;ec; and quarantines. T hose realities an~ thl· mo11' a t1 on tx·hind '>tatl' e ffo n s to eradicate the pes k) inserts. M ost peopk ~ould agrl·e "•lh the logic of JUSt saying no to a m cdll) intcstat1on . hut the method o f e radication \\Orr1cs man> re 1dents The m e thod no" U!>cll 1<, '>pra~ ing areas where fe rtile m edf11cs arc d1sco,ercd "•th a m l\tun· o f corn syrup and malathio n . The o,pra~ 1ng kills mcdf11cs. but residents are beginning lo ..:omplatn. and that "omes elected o fficials. E~J":ns sa~ malathion. used in small quantities. 1s no t harmful to humane. That 1-. n u t rcasc;urmg to mam people The) complain th,11 thl'tr childrl'n ha'e to breathe the air. and s1ncc malathion is a po1c;on. tt can't be health). In soml' "a~'· thl' l.·omplaint~ arc a pnmc example of the ··not-m-~~--Oac~~ard" mcntalt t~ so prc,alent in o uthem c:altfornia. Pcu pk Jrc no t opposed to agncultun:. ~ta n) prdtr orchard'i to <,hopping centers and planned L·ommun1t1cs. but thl·~ ·re o ppoo,ed to the things agriculture needs to sun" c. Orange Coun1~ ·., mcdll~ hot ltne recel\ed 400 com- pl:unts about spra) 1ng on Tue-;da) The ncx.t dav. the Air Quall\) M anagl·mcnt D1st net po llution forecast was for "unhealth) smog ... Did an~onl· rnmplain'' WLTl' thL·re protests about the brov.n hall' on the hon1on'1 H uv. man) people were wo rried about thl'1r l·h1ldrcn hrl'ath1ng t he air that da}? It's a sad fol·t that mmt Orangl' Count> residents ha' c a rccptcd thl' "urst air qualtt) in the nation as the norm. Sum e \\Ill argue that I m -\ngeks has the v.orst air qualtt~. but tha t dubious d1stinrt10n lxlong to the entire reg.ion - not Just Lo ..\ ng,:lc\ Po ll s c.ho\' that loral rl''>ldl·nt'\ th1nt.. air qualtt\ is unt of Orangt• C nunt~ ·-, hlg&l'C\t pmhkms. but o n an ind I\ 1dual bast'i. must rx·o pk rl''i1st pnl\ en ''a~ s 10 clean up 1hc a ir because the~ l.On!>t,.kr thoc;c ml'lhod<;, an infringement on their It test' k Ifs a shanll' nll'dlltl''\ l·an't hl' l hllt..l·d \\llh the gaseous 'loup ''l' call mog That "'ould mat..e e' Cf) o ne ex.cept the med01cs happ' OTHER \OIC'ES Taking licks at candy tax Attornn <•l'nnal John Van de Kamp's proposal to a ttract tup-l,1ght ~t ulkn1 .. into teaching with a so-called California T l'at'hl·rs Corp 1s laudable but a bit misdirected. More a nd heller teac he rs arc needed but increasing taxes SSS millton a ~car \.\1th a ne\' ··.,10 tax" o n candy isn't the wa) to do 1t. Students aren't going into teaching because they know the) can make a better lt \'lng and get better support fro m their supen 1 ors in uther professions. It's not that the state isn't spending enough mone) on education. It's JU!>t that much of the mone~ ne,cr seems to makt' its "a' to the classroom . With the s tate "pending $4.000 a )Car for each stude nt -that's $1 ~0.000 a 'ear for each c lass of 30 stude nts - there 1s no C\ U<\c fo r teachers ha' ing to use their own monc) to bu) suppltes. R ather than proposing a nc" ta'<. Mr. Van de Kamp would do better to propose re tructuring the state's spend- ing pnonu cs 'iO much m o re mone~ is spent in the classroom . Tb~ Sacr•m~ato U11JM1 _O R-AN-G(-('(-l J\$-T D_a_ily Pilat RO~t:\tARl t:fll Rl:ll\t'\' -t'l BLISHt:R TO\t T \IT Editor 00' .... _,, u \uflriatr ~ d11or TO\l U '''' 'lrw• ~A111or TE\f. \IARHI t Chy Edhf)r l-''' Rf:ICHE"BER<. R.-1ail ~•I" \tan._.,, (:llERI FREE.lt.\" <:la•§if~ 'fan111t'r Jl Ol OEITI' • I r11al .\d"trlKlft~ \tana~f'r f i cf ROGER 81 fHl\I Feet11rn Edilor r' ' .. , ROGER ARl .'i<l;\ "port• Editor TOM "UDO 0"'9 ...... IMrHtM TERI PUPO CwC'uletio• Matbtloa M1na1u 808 f'RANK HINH Ddl"ttY M ...... , CHALON GOOD C-.•IMr ~Wt' M•Hln' PllAMOO HAH c ...... RHONDA "UO .,... Pretll ....... ... ~AJAcomcl C....M•• pr REl."K \ . HENDOSON Art Olredel' MARY CAaTER A4Sttfk8Mnap ALI A T ADl.OCK ....... 1 .... °"""'- HEN•Y K i-elGHT Pu t !Ila•" 'l:t r USA TA •• ll' ,,......,..s.,11,i... PATaJCK TOOL .......... ~ ....... 800IT DOlrnsrt ...._._ ......... IQ. alAW1': • 9; a a ..... ._ .. • Toda1 " Fnday, Dec. I 5, lh< l 349th da) of 1989. There are 16 days lefl an the 'ear. l ·1 0 () \ \ I ' II I'-' I 0 K \ Toda) 's highlight an h1stof) J Fifi) yearlt ago. on Dec. 15th. 'l 1939. "Gone With the Wind,.. , producc:r David 0 Selrn1ck's movie ! versio n of the Margaret Mitchell : (l~e~.G~~r;~~d ~:~·!~r1r~~m~~ ! at Loew· .. Grand Theater 1n Atlanta. l LETTERS On tha .. date In Pt/I the ti~t 10 amendments to the l ~ ( on'>lllullon -the 8111 ot Right<, -"'ent antu efTel·t folio"'· ing ra11fita11on O\ \ 1rg1nia Jn I t/<1 \1ou ,· Indian <hid \1t- ting Aull "'J' t..tlkd 1n J traca<, 1n Cirand Rl'l'r \ [) J'i lnd1un puliet' '4 0 rl..1njl lur thl· t \ gu,l·rnment trtl'd tc Jrrl•\l h m In q~ J plJ nl· .. u n 1ng bandlt:d1kr ( 1knn \!tiler -J l ~ .\rm' mJ11•r d1-..ipfk·Jrcd dunng a t11gh1 "1 r thl' f ll!!llsh < h.innd Ir I 1~r. Ii rmrr \tJt1· £>t:pdnnwn1 'otltltJI \lgtr II " "J' 11.J1llcJ h\ J lt'd1·rJI ~r.1nJ 1ur-. '' 'n' 'I •rl.. •n lh.irg.e' 111 1x"1 JI\ ilk v.,1, ,11n~ \ llll·,1 Ill I , .... I T .J.i, ·, B1rthJJ" -\, 1or-(.11m edrnn T 11n I 1JO\\,I\ " "" -\llur Don John'"" 1, ~· • B.1 lb<· A ~oc1a 1t-d Press Jumping off car-pool bandwagon · To the Ed11or .\bout l"'ll ~car.. ag11 the pcupk ,,f \ cntura Count~ -.upponcd j '>Ul'Cl'">'\IUI cffon to '>IOP Caltrans from hu1ld1ng. <.H-prn1l lanl'' 11n the Ventura frl'l'".l' Rl.'u'n\I\ lhl· tir<.1 n1''' I.inn (all general purpo'l.t' lanl''>I "Cfl' 0 pcnl·J in one d1rec11o n !the nthl·r d1ret l1on .., \till undl·r um- struct ion). ~pol..t'-ltl..l· h1gh"J' '"'l'm' 1ha1 ·rk, 11,\.·h m'" e trat1il 1n111 .i nd 11u1 111 1h1· m1·tr 'I"""' Rut tht> Cioutht·rn C .11 l11rn 1J lrn'"J' '''l1n 'm.tdl· .1p ol a la1t1lt "''r~ •I lfl«'"'.l" 1 ,.,"here v.hcrc carpookr' mu't f!l'I '•n J nd •II 11 Jll l'\lt\ .ilong the ...,a, r..ithl·r •h..in ..it J J, "nl•>'•n hu"nl''' d1\trll I Fn:t'"J' I ,oun\l'd 2' 'uch otTt·ndtT\ ~'"'here Jre tht· llP'> ...,hl·n '"u nt·ed lht·m The """"'er lOme<, trom J h1gh-r.1n~.n!! < HP nrT1cer "'Lad o t manr<•"•er I! .... 11uld ~·1·1'1 •o OH' that \Ut h requ1rt"d m.tnp.i"'l'T "' ulJ hi.· wit ""taming. 1he tine'> tor 1h1~ ·ilkn~· r.tn~,· Iron SI •I 10 $1CK1 I am told I Jon • I>. n '"" J hl.·t1l'r v. a' 1\1 till the CH P lOtll·r' 11r lhl· l11un1' trt'a'iuf\ ..\(tt•r ..alanc.., and hlal l.. JnJ "h1tt 'eh1,k npcn\C'> Jrt' met. there's i t The not <>urpn'>1n~ r,·,ult ''"' 'mooth lrct·· tlov.1ng traOit. 'l' et11uent lhj l tht· < J lllorn1J H1gh"'a~ Patrol m.I\ h.1, l' to 1''ut· 'Pl'l'lhng 11ckets at ru'h ht>ur W h) aren't 1he ~upk P l I lr.tngl' < 11unt\ able to al'o '>top C altran<. lrom tiudd1ng ,.ir pool lanes so that .... c. too. \.an d1m1natl' gndlotl.. h\ des1gna11ng all ne" frel'"a' lane'> as gent•ral purpose lant''>01 Om· n.·a<>on " that the Pt'OPlt' Clf Ventura ( ount' ll''I $~: mtllton 1n Fc.-daal H1ghwa~ Funch·b~ not hu1IJ1ng H O\ lam•' but the Orange C oun 1~ fran-.ponatwn Comm1sswn 1s de1crm1nt:d to gt·t thl''>t' fund-. tor HO\' I.int'' t'\Cn though thn do n't .... ori.. The OCfC 0 1'> lumpri...:d u1 pan-ttmt· ap- pointee-...., ho ha\ e n11 l'\pc.'nt'K.' 111 1ran.,ponJt111n and no motl\ation 10 1rnpr<•\t' 1ratTt" 1111"' Rut th<.'~ do ha\I: '>trong Ill'' "1th hu:-.1nl''' 1n1crc .. 1' to "'h1l h high"' a' fund' are d1rl'Ctl·d T he' '>J')l.'nd a lot of mnne' on re'>l'Ml h 1irm'> .... h1rh '!..<''' tht·ir finding'> 1n ordl'f tn JU\t1h Pt't pr111ed\ \ltt·rn.111\ l'' .,u, h ·'','pr'·" l.1n1·'> rnl.'r,1hk lanl''> 1>r HC l\ 11 nw rt·,trh ll'J u~· l.1nl''> (ti J m -Ill J m '11uth ind ' rm -rm m•nh on the ~' f rt·l'''J' 111r ,.,.11npll·1 h.i,,· nc,,·r hn·n tnl•J hut ""uld prt1\l' \l'f\ l'lk\\1\l' 1n OrJngt• Count' The onh 1u-.111i,,111un r .. r ,ar-pool l:im·, 1~ 10 1·ncour.1g\.· tJrpouling I h1' 1'> unnl·le')'>J I"\ \IOt l. e\l.~1)1>n1· ...,hu v.,1nt\ tn ,jrp1111l .., .ilreJJ\ carpooling \l\o tht•11• .!ft> ,uffal 1nu mJuccml'"'' al read~ 1 n plJ, ,. ,u, h ·" l ut'I 'a' mg. 'itrt''' redul11on 111\\rr 1'1\llf:JOt l' r.1ll''> l"fl'krrt•d-par~­ ing and l"mpJO\ rl·h.11<·, •S 1" J m11n1h Jt R0tl.."dl t11r e\.trnpk \IJ'tx· .1 l.t\ hrt·al.. v.11ulJ alc;o help 8111 I )ran~1· < 11unt\ !•1'1·".1'' 'h11uld Ix· free w all'" 1h.ll l''11\11nl· .rn 1r.l"<" i.iu1,~f\ and '>dkh 11n Jll 1rn•,\.1 !.i:ll'' l .ir·r o •I lane' {•t1t·r QUl·~t111nJhk Ix n.:lil' Ill 1111· ll··' .11 J ~fCJ\ •II'\ 111 tht· mdn' < .. 1r-rrn•I I.inc 1'l'r' \\111 ,Jnn,11 l'J" '>ht"'l'f trJtli, '"" n111,t · •I r .. Hl· ~r JI,"' k ,3uc;1.·d h' thl l ""ll'n,l· ••' tr·P."'' .l'll., .tnd mu'' ai"a'., 1. ro" .tll 111h,•1 .. ,... l.trtl·' 1 .. u,,. lhl·m < r to t'\I\ the lfl'l'"·I\ J lot kit d\l'r l11 P.l' 1udgt'\ and l·oun-related e\pcn\t:'> ·\dd '" 1h.11 th\.· lru\trated moionst "ho \ll'i lht•n: 111..l· '" mJn' 111 u\. am h1ng along >Nhcn '\Uddenl\ .tnd v.11h11ur v.Jrntng. the\,C'Ut across the Juuhk 'tllo..., line into thl· HO\' lane • d1\r1·~ard1n~ ,,ir, .tlrt-.id' lfJ\1•ltng in that lane lcgalh "mph 1"1.-•Jll't· thl'' ha,t· a reaM)nable chance •II n111 tx·1ng jpprL'hl'nJt'J .l'> '4l' ha\t~ all 11h41er,eJ Or thn 1.!Jn 11u1 111 the HO \'. acro<,s 1hr 111ur IJn1·., •I 1r.1tli1. J1 "n thl' nghl \1Je run- nt1 lane Jnd •ll 1h1.· lrtT".t' ..11 tht· nnt nil-ramp another "nmm1\n pr1>1.edurl· thJI 1, Pl\Cn \UHt'SY If the()( T< 1<. '>Cl \Ure that 1.Jr·f)<'<\l IJnl'' JH' the .ins"cr Ill lrec,,,a, u1nl!l'\tmn "h' dl\1..,n·1 11 accept the challenge 10 tOnH·n the "ar-pool lane~ on the Costa ~k'\3 Frcewa~ 10 general purpo-.c lanes for a tnal pn1od' Protiahh tie"·ausc J'> Sharon C1rl't'nl' la <>pol..e'>"omJn ll\r ()(TC l nnll' responded .. Tht' puhltl "ould then nna pc.-rrn1t the lanes 10 ht.' fl'ton,l'ncd hall.. to t.ir-po11f lanes " The aC'ndcnl ralt' heh .idm1ttcdh intfl'J'>ed on the S~ F fl'l'"'a~ \Ince-,ar-ponl lam·' ...,ert· added In :"\o\l·mtx·r ]lll\5 r\\.'USC\ Jrt• mjJl· that 11 ma) be due to higher u"agc But 11 1\ ne,cr pointed o ut that a 'olid .. ,c" .lcr~·~ hama .. center d1' 1der "'llh < 1alk '>lrt·ens rt•plau:d tht· nl1l t11ms~ qdone fcml' J1' 1der 1ha1":l'1ranc;parcn1 The nc" barrier ha' llllalh d1minated head-on coll1s1ons and great!~ n:du.u:d accident<, caused b) rubbernecking The total acudent rate <ihould ha\C dccrea<;ed dramaul alh The tact that the accident rate didn't dcll\'aw. hu1 in f.1ll in- creased. can onl~ be Jllnl"tuted ll\ tht' prl·~·me 111 car-pool lant:'' The"'-· ar, tdl'nl" a l"o ,·ontnhull' 111 unnecessa~ gndlocl.. to p-and-go traflil anJ J''°"l\.·1atl·d J ,uJ,·n1' result pnmanl~ trom car.. lh.lnging lam·, C .ir pool lanes. b~ design rl"qum.· ,·arpoolcr.., to l ro~' all lanes o f tratlic to get 1n10 \\f out ot th,· ,·ar- pool lanes \\ or<>t ot all. 1he acce'" area' for car- pool lanes arc JU\\ before 3nd alter ma1nr anter- ~uons such as the \.tnta ..\na and ( 1ardrn Gro' e frecwa)''>. l 'sc of the l·ar-pool lane.., are the maJor c.ausc of congestion .ind accident.., at the'><' inte~ttons and at all o ther car-pool lane ane'>'i areas There arc c111ec; that do have dTe(tl\ e rar- pool lanes ( Bo<,ton and Houston. for e'\amplc). but these are hub c111es "'1th etrc umfcrent1al and Th\.' ...,,,1111 < "·''' \ r •),tj hh \ljnJitl'mt•nt Dt'>lfll I 'h11ulJ .1u1IJ" .11 1 ,..ir-~•ol IJnc~ \lnll' the' .in· dtrt« lh rnr<•n'lhk tor j!.ndl1>c. I.. and the unnet t.,,Jf\ rl'll'J'l 111 111n' •I ~11lu1a n1' t'' <'f\ da\ 811l111n' 111 dllllJr' in produt \1\ II\ .lft' al'\o "a'>tt•d h\ lhl'i unnl'll''~r. itndlu .. -1. It 'h11uld hi,· nult'd thai ,3r-p11ul !ant'\ Jn· rc3lh JI()\ lann .ind ( dltr.1n\ <'< I c and tht• Or.tnge < nunt\ I r.1n,r<•rt.1t11in f>1 ,tnd pl.in j '3'>1 nel"•HI.. 111 them on ..ill Orang.l· I nunt\ frl'l'"•'" ti• ul11m.1i.·!, hl· u'cd h\ t">U\l'\ Tht·n e\t'O l .lrf\11111,·r, \\tilt I u"· thl·m C .tr·r<•t•I IJlll'' mu'>I Ix· \l11t:.1 ''l'1I ir1 r lr.1111n· c •Ul't' h..·t nn· 1(, \1\1\ l.tll' Tn thl· f d t• R l Hn BB' 'l "I"'" Bea1.h '\ i1ur '"' :r m·Jl·rt!-lr1111t-1'J\l.1· ""' ,.,J~t· \II lhl ' •n•r \l.f\l.tl ,.1r·r\111I 1.Jnt'' l.llk\l l('\ m.:ntu•n '"' imp-•f'jnl •'fX'lh 1 inl' " tht• hla\Jnl U'<: •II !ht !Jn<.'\ h, :h1 'i lOt?k J n\ l'T \ch ll ll Jnd I hl' lal "' l'n" 1r.1..·ml·n1 v. h ll h "llU IJ re\Ult an n•ll 1u<.l fl'\ l'nue l'nhJO\t'nll'Ol i'ul m••fl.' USl" I'll thl· ,int'' h' muh1·"u upant · t·h1, In T\\l\l' .I ""''!.. r lll'"l.t\ JOJ .-nd.t \ I ...... r~ 1n our I .t 11.thra 11llld' '" I 1-.e th\.' '' f n't'"d' four 11ml'' pc.•r \\1'"'" \, .1 ''"~k 11'.\.Up.rnt 'eh1dc I am lrel)uentl~ JI J '1nuJ1 ,1and-..i1ll 1n the lanr nt''\I 1t1 thl' H <l\ I.ml· .1n,1 thu\ Jm Ji'k ln nb~r' c thl· ,j r\ p.t\\llli. mr .11 :l far h1ghrr ra1e of 'fk'ed th.in •thl·r, "'lh 1u,1 .1 ""!!!k dn' 1.·r ''" hoard On a fl'll'nt f 11J.1, attl'rn•"'" tx·tv.l•1..·n thl' R1 ,rr\ldl' anJ lhl' \,mt.l \na ln:e>A,I\\ 1>n thl' '' tul hul unlav.l u R rtll·n· ·h~ .. .111111: 1.q· '·" J\I Jiil''\ to the rn.1n rn11rl· j lkrt, •h1, h 1 l' 1r 1h1: '' f ree- "" a\ ll\I m ti\.'\ Jr d n I 1r'i 10 l"r: U \>, ht•\h(.'f tht•\ are due 11 Jn ,., re.1,,· n 1r.1tf1, •r due 1 HO\ anc din ... uu, !1•\il I .1nn.11 \J• I d" .. nr•v. thJ; I :"·•' !fir thl "'h1•k road throu~h 'Jr11•11' 'J'l., "'' "h\ ..in 1 nn1 u'i<" the "'hole road' I .an J'>t' .1 thl' ro••m ' in m' hou5t' I can U'><' the "h11k '"kv.all.. nr hi l..c lane all nt the b<."a(h ,1r \II an'"'h\.'fl' 11n .1 hu'> 1r lr:Hn a" the 11cke1 pnu: all1114\ •h.tl hthn 1'nllmt· lht' tjv. or kt u'> U'><' thl' "hole ro.:id lkller 'et ~,.,, the lint·\ t.1r HO\ \IOI· atwn., on thl' hr1d~1'' V.t' mu\t pa~~ under "nthinti "1!1 d1"'uuragt· an,nnC" more than to read that an 11 0 \ 11cl.."·1 ""orih $100 10 SJOO pl u\ thr 11 nw 'nu 111,l' v. h 1 lc tx-ing 11d:.eted (,f"'E SELIG IP 1ne Taking high road r 11 lhl' ( d1t11r \, .111 t•d1 1m 11u mu\I '<1me-11mes feel hke a IJth, 1 , 11nln'>m "1th JX'O:-'lc l'nn'>Utntl~ ~ntmg '"u 1~•ut tht•tr ,,,n,ern'> I hope that ne,er l hJ nj''' In th1' J'l' I am drnng 'Klmeth1ng for thl' • ''' • ml .... nung 10 J nr"'-'ipaper 10 e\pr~s m r r on .i' 1n 11rdtnaf\ u111en I >11. n~ 1hr11utth the un\pmlcd Laguna (a- "' 1n R,1,1J n l r' Ja' '' the tlOC' thing that puu th1 'JI '1\." 1111u1 1rant11. pa ed modC'm hfe in 'ht h,1, o.~r11uml h•r a le"' precious m1nut~ \\ !), n m '''~n 'PJtl' 1<1 go ne Orange Count) " I· l11n~l·1 tx· .1 'er. de'>1 rahle place to h' e 11, ,~""Pk "' L J[tun.t are rather special and art 1.1l..1n~ J 'l.ind 1or .1P 111 uc; in a ling for this v~ u111'iu' pl,h, hi. 'fl.ired from dc,elopmcnt l'k.1"' ''or 1h1• dcstruuwn of Laguna (a- n,.rn .1nil \,\, l' 11 h•r tuture gC'nl'ratton\ ~'hen 1t'\ ~"nr "1· "Ill h.1\l h1'it -.omC't htng '<'r) precious ".\l'ICl BEVERo\GE Laguna Beach New !Jay Club lease good for Newport error. but toda, mnn· th.tn 411 \l.'ar' later. 1t 1s an error that •'> ll'Wl 1.1tt' to correct. e'en 1f the error 'hlluld be corrected. l..ct's look al both '1dl'' of the quC1t1on and put thC' 1'\U<.' intu pcnpcctt\t rather than de;il "'1th 1t emotionall). Emo11on~ tn er 1he question reached ne"' hc1ghL' in 1h1~ VCf)' n~wsp;aper when rn~ fcllo" columnist. Jim Felton. a reall) fine ttnllcman who ha been closlc) ah1Ded with the Ba} Club. merci- lessly at1ackcd Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. a rcall fine .... oman who bas bc~n clo~l> ah&n<'\1 w11h the c1titenry. On the one ''de arc tho~ who fet"I the land a nd bu1ldmp should 'rt,cn to the city when the curn-nt lusc expire$ in 2011. The c11 can either tear down the buiklinas and create a pubhc oatk.. atona the lines of Jam~ Irvine lrs C?"'f.tnll land 191\. or can leave the buald1nas &nd creak a SNbbc aaiv1tw:s c:aitcr. TM a111 to t~ pubbc to C1'Ult and maanL11n the part or to opc11~ tk community cmwr are OCM con· 9'clered b)' &be ......,_." of ldtina tk ..._ npire. Yt'taat is oun n ours.. tMy daim ·0.•0chutidtlftW.MO M IM ... .-.ct .. atl9ded to ·~A. .... lmlW..Wbe ...~ ... .,d., ......... ---~=---= oc;..;. ....... __ fll_ .... .._ bcrs In con'>1dcnn1 th\' \ltuat1on ~c should tool at 'Ah31 the Balboa aa, Club 1~ and "'hat 11 mean\ to th~ Ora.ng.e oas1 .\!though 11 '" a pn· "ate club "'hteh "'" understand 1, doina "'ell finan 1alh for It'> o" net"\, the fac1ht" has ~n a tremendous as~t to the communll\ for man )C~rs -and ~ould ~ an C:\.CTI greater asset "1th complc:t1on of m rcnt""al plans. V1nuall)' c"ery "'eek one or more communtt} groups -from th~ Newpon Har'bor Chamber of Com- mttee 10 Hoa& Hospital's S~~ Club -has a mcctina at the Ba C1ub. And unlike <JOmc pn,ate duht whose faClht~ arc open onl) to mcmbcn. \he Bay C'lub is avl\labk for SOCltl event , ind ah•·a}s doc1 a aood ,ob. M own b1Jh tchool das1 -• hllh tehool 1n nonhastttn Los netles County -ho bad t-wo m.in1on5 theft Wlth uttl~t ~ ens. No doubt about it -a private bellch dub .. ~tty fW moft aauna tMla • hoed. I •• AlO Otenge Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, December 15, 1989 by Bii Keane COUNTER CUL TUR.£ by Maratta & Meratta pgA!nJTS "Daddy captured a Christmas tree!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ¥ i ; ! I ' " 5o we 9Cr ~ sma\\ t r ee. thi~ ye<>.r. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketc ham - 11M SORRV, MA1AM .J CAN1T SEEM TO CONCENTRATE ... IZ·IS GARFIELD I KEEP T~INKIN6 ABOUT Ml{ POOR D06 BEING ALONE ALL DAV WITH NOTHING TO DO ... by Charles M. Schulz LET1S 6ET THESE CARD5 AND Dl51-1E5 PUT AWAV BEFORE ~E COMES MOME .. by Jim Davis t !>Till HAVEN'! 800C:JHT YOUR C,HRISTMAS Cliff FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston "Now we know where that four pounds of Christmas candy disappeared to." NANCY / P~SST ' NANC~ I \ I ' I W\AT DO ~OU PUT I \ ~ N4.)ftle>£R. f l'IJE:. ? I -------"' -- ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLEWEEDS DllABBLE -~·- by Jerry Scott IT~ JU';,T M4 LUCK. TO 6t. I l;iEAU:.0 NEXT TO A. f'lolRAL. l.£1\LOI by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN --rnE ANNO'ffifED 'A HUt-lDRED BOTrL.£5 OF BEER 001HE WALL' - 0 DOOKESBURY wr u. .~1u. iv '-11nr· f 1 r • . (WK h i''" ~ ·., 1., ~It ii '- '-U.JK £:-l(rn .. Lnn ~ 'A L111LL i=t HlllJ' 1~ AN"~E. l 1rl ( '~ \HU"<t:: l~!t '>t·:t. '-, I f ' , 1 ...._ TWO ~1~6~ 1'1-1M WE CAN IMMEDIA1B.Y Dtsc.£1Cf\l I FJWM 'AHBOBO'fW' ARE r 'rnltf ... FIR51" I rHE ' OWNER OF iHE PLACE APPARENil.Y £Nj0£.>S DRINKJ~& WARM BEER ,. . by Jeff Mac Nelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk by Garry Trudeau '::~ ~~.~, S© \\cl\l ~ -J t. lr'6 · :::: 14••41 "" (LAT • •ou•H ---- •:-:"!"~!...~ :: ... ffl ,.,,_ '°"' ·~· ... ". I MU RSlT I ' I I I' I I DEL LA r. I I' I t . I 2 A l H C r I I I l Estancia ... baseball boosted There·s a nc" baseball roach on 1he hon1on for Oran~e Coast area l'f'CpS. although flt'll I\ ll hllk dCCCI\ • ing becau~· hl' has alrl·ad~ made h1., 1rnpar1 1n a big'' a~ The subJeCI 1s o m: Paul T roxcl. a long-11me ass1s1an1 at Estancia H igh. who along'' 11h head uiach Ken Mill~1rd. guided thl' l agle'i to a 2 I· 7 rcrord and a tx·nh in lhl' Cl F .\ .. \ quartl·rlinal<. la'>I spring. T ro~rl has hcen l'ln al(•d 10 lhl· 111lc ofnH'Oalh 1n \~h:il appear-; 10 be the Pl'rfrrt \olu11on for thl' fu\Llrl' Millard ha'> hn·n rnarhing lhl· Eagle' for ~Ullll' ~O ~l'Jr'i ur more. hu1 admll'\ time ha' taken 11\ tllll .. I JU~t don't \\,IOI him g111ng lnol.- ing t:l\e\\ hl·r,·:· -..11d llll' 'l'll'ran \1111- ard ··He'<, tx·l·n doinl/, 'o mu'h anll old age•~ l'rl'l'PI ng up on ml' ·\mi he ha'> thJI mJg1c a~wt him .. So Trn\l'I ron'ildl·n·d h' man' J'> a Ul-l03\ h lllr lhl• JM\l l\\lj nr thrn· )ear\, I\ 110\\ ntliu.llh .I Ul-l'O;Hh .\nd nonl· 1110 '111111 .. lfhl' goes. I go:· 'JHI ~1 1llard .. \\c need h" l'ntliu,1.1\m .rnd hl·\ 'n grea1"11h tlw p.trl·nt' for all pral · tical purpo,,., h,· ha' hn·n th,· to· coach lnrlhl· p.1 ... 1 ll''' ~l·a" \k'' rm not ljUlll' reaJ, to quit I \\:lfll 10 J1e on t hl' til'IJ ''.\l<;o," quipped ~till.mi. ··n,1'' "'<''II al" a)' ha'l' .11 ka\t onl' hl.'aJ coach in full uniform .. Millard\ pcr...11n;i "<illlh that tw I'> usual!\ <ll'l'k,·d out 111 ha"·hall '>ht>C\. shun~: "H':w.h111 and lap -nltl·n cau,1ng 1rnd1llllflah't' \'anou' f(1rm" of rl·act wn.; Thl' in"l'rt1on ol I ro\l·I g1\e\ Es1anna .1111und:t11un 1n ha\l·h,111 th.11 '' <il'IJum \l'l'n on till' prl'P Ind ·\ ""'·1n11..u.ll hl'' 111 h'll u Hltl· .1 nd go \\Ith thl· \l'.1,011' hut I nt\l'I \\ ho\l' knll\\kdg1..· oftlw g.1nw .111J lt1'alil1l'' to thl' Jrl'.l .Ul' ,,,·II k1111v. n IL" n thl· Ea~ln .1 ru\ k 111 llllllllllll' bulldinit on 0 f d"on ll11Lh < 11rl' \1hkt1l 1>1rl'\ · tor Hru1..l· lkldwr 1' 1111 till' l\H1l.11u1 tor Jnuthl·r hl".ld u1.1d1 -th1' ttrlll' 1n thl' til'IJ ,,, \lllth.111 1\1"" ( 110,hl'll "ho ha' lx·en lhl' C'hargl•;.,· hl·.1d \Chll h lnr thl· PJ't thrl'l.' )car' "''"PP•ll!L ,h1v. n l ntl'rl'\ll'd p.11 Ill'' ''" J ,,,1ll.-11n ba"'" 'huulJ lltlllJl t Hddwr .11th,· ~hm>I al%~-I 1 '\fl. nt 111' 0 H 1gh Sl h11ol "'rl'\l I inll 'il·klom gc" Q)ul'h ul :i look 111 'iuuthl•rn ( ·a11- fornia. a' upfll.''-l'd 10 tlw man~ par1 .. ofthl· nation \\hl'fl' 11 l/.l'I\ near-l'qual tn:a1nwn1"11h ba,i...,·1hall (01..la- homa and llma. tor 1n\tancl'). but thl· lac!.. ofrcn1gn111on takl·\ nnthing a"a' frnm thl· 1t1lcn1 a'a1lahk .\n carl)·"eason look at <ioml' (ll thl' tx•st \\Ill tx· al \'.l'\tm1n,kr H igh Del. 11 "'hl·n o tnpk ml'l'I "1ll 1ake pl a cl" ..::. Schedu,kd for 5 \0 ~tam arl.' £d1sorvtun~1 Ckean Vil'" H unt· ington Beal·h again'>t \\ l'St mtn<;ter ifld ~t anna aga1mt r oun1a1n Valle) l f~ou gl't a thann· to take 111n. don ·1 tc;l\ e until 'ou·, e seen l re' or fooper and Ramh Lu'i<;1er 111 Hunt- ington Ekarh at t l) I and hca' '· ,..eight 0 Com mg up at .\nahl'lm !\tad1urn "n Sunda) aga111st thl' Ram<;· Thl· first appearancl' of Ne" pon Harbur H igh product Da' I.'<. aJ1gan. thl' .\11- A mcncan from llSC "ho \\ll'\ sup- poSC"d to he on{" of the kc) ingredients to the resurgC'ncc oflhc New York Jets. The Jets have been struggling (4· I 0) and so has C ad1gan (he·s listed as a backup auard) f Pfease SH CARLSON/IM) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1989 Letdown nearly proves fatal to Seahawks~ Mater Dei awaits after Ocean View survives test from Morningside ly REID McCLATCHY Daly il'llot Co..-retp<>neHnt That's what pn·-c;1·a'ion games are for. Ocean View High almost found ou1 the hard \\a\ fhursda> night that )OU 1.an't at\ord to play onl> one or l\\O guod quarters of basket· ball aga1n'>t a qualil) teacn and l'\· pect a fa' urahk outcome. In thl·ir quJrtl·rfinal match of the Tournaml.'nt ul l hamp1ons again'>t Murn 111g~1dl" H 1gh "' 01.·ca n VIC\\. thl' St.·aha\\ i..~ JUmJX·J oul 10 a 19-10 kad alkr onl.' quarter. then had In 0\CrlOllll' thl'lr O\\n 'ilugg1\hnl'\S to hold on for J 5Y-5fl 'll ton 1n a thriller that \\a,n't lkl'IJed ur\111 lhl· la\t \l'COnJ, Ill I he ~lmt'. \\ hl'n \.1onanh lornard -\nhur Sa' agl.' con,crtl.'d l\\o free throY.s and tied thc gam,· :.it 56 \\Ith I Jli lcfl 1n till' g.111ll'. I hl' ~l·.1ha\\k•> nw11k Marina in 77-73 triumph By ROGER CARLSON Of I"< O•>ty l'lfot \t•rl \larin.1 lligh., \.1k1ng'11'l'rraml'J llH 11f ,.h,t.Jl 1,., I hur,da~ night. hut Ol°l\l.ll ll'\ Ill'\ l'I '>l'l'Ol to hl' thal ()\ l'r· \\hdming \\hl·n '''u ,an l"IHJOll.'r "11h ::..i ,,, 2h t111m thl' lrl·,· 1hr<)\\ I 11w · <lr 11 \llU l .Hl lind \llllll'On,· on 1he ll\'lll h ·111,,. '·lllltt· I (I 1un1or Thi ~l!ll~l·n 111 ,unw 111 IJll' .ind du il ,1,1rk1 ·, 111h C>i it ~mi h.1prx·n It> hJ\l' a 0- 111111-11 \t,1nd11111 ... u.h ii\ junior l 1i,·111kt'l' l'ari.., 111 ll·h llfl. < lldl h "lll'' l' l'nPl), 1ch and his \ 1l.1nit' lll'l'tkl.I .111 ufthat. and more. 1l1 ,,,unli.'1 J 'trung lfrJland'i ll1gh u111l 111 llll' qu.111,·rlin.11-i 11fthl' In 1nl' \\ 11rld 'l'\\ \ I 1Hll ll.lllll'nt JI l 'nl\ l'r· '"~ I l1gh pulling 11u1 .1 .,.,_ 7 \ ha'lkl'I· b.dl \ llt11n ht 1mpr11\l' Ill;;.~ I lw \ 1 I..\·, \\ h11 t 1,11 kd '\ 1-40 "1th ':::: kit 1n 1lw 1h11d q11Jrtl·r. and Jltl'I pul1111g ,.,,.n .JI thl' ,·nJ of that fll.'l1t1d '"''l' l.1gg111g tx·h1ml 011.ftl . \\ 11h ~ J11 t11 g11 llul thn pulkJ 11 out hl·h1111.I .I \l\'JJ\ prllll'"IOll 111 hal- .lllll' .111d 'u1x·1 w1 ln'l' thrcm \hoot· 1ng Jim n thl \ll l'll h h .1 rl·-.ult lhl'\ ·11 dud 'iJn Hl 1 n.11d1n11 1111111Lhl .ii In 1n,· High. 1lw l.1ttn .i h I· 'i' \\llllll'r o\l'r (a- n~ 1111 "ipri ng' -...in lkrnJr,11110 \tart., luur 1un1111'!> -111duJ1ng h· ... Ra\ < h,l., .tnd h-l\ ~ tdntl. Hoh.1111H111 .. \\,· \\l·nt to .1 trap (\\llh "' 1111null', Tl"m,11n1ngl. .. '"'ti Puptl\ 11 h "( h.in,,., \\l'fl' 11 ''"'11'1 g111ng to do mu1.h guud hul •\l' didn't hJ\l' Jll\· th>ng lu lu'l' But 1he11 lhl'~ lll\I kl'pt lllllllllj! II 11\l'I .111d O\l'f.°• It "·I' J ..... 1nling 1urnarou11J from .1 Rl·dland~ qu11111.·1 '' hll'h had dnm1- n:ttl·J lhl· gJllll' "11h 11-.. qu1l·knc\\. \·\pt'l IJll~ JI lhl' \t3rt llf lhl' fourth pcnud "h,·n tht• I l'ml'f\ \napl)l·J a 55-.111g.lllll'"1th l'lithl '>lra1ght point\ ut1 thl· prl'" It "a~ '>till nll-til Rl·dland'I Y.tlh J -l~ kit "hl·n thl· \ 1h·, madl.' thl·1r '"nn1ng mu,, . ., -\c,rn Ha"K-·lng hit· ting J pJir twm thl' line lhl·n Park' \\ 11h l\\l.) frl'l· th nm~ Ill l UI II Ill till-t> 5 Tra' 1s Bo'd l·onnl'l'll.'d on a '· po1n1cr. thl·n· ::2 \l'lllnd<i latl·r \\Ith 2 1 l kft hi.' hu J pair .11 thl· ltne to rnt thl· Jdir1110 "l .... <1 Darrl·n Field<; \\l'OI out ""h fi\(~ Pl'r,l1nal fouls and l"-gu) en "as ralkd upon. Jnd all he did "a' drnl· tlw ba<icltnl' dra" a foul and d rop 1n thl' ~o-ahl.'ad frl·e t hro" q 7~-71l"1 th I 20 kft. Red land" turned 11 0' er II) ing to go 1ns1dl' and Bo)d countered \\1th l\\U at the hnl·. then the Terriers ~lf­ dt·!>trul·ted "11h an air-pass 1ns1de. Ngu~l'n ''a!> fouled 1111med1atcly. but he cannl·d d frl't' 1hrow. a nd af\er Rl·dlands !>rorcd "1th St"ven seconds f Plus~ SH MARINA/13) ''a~ 1rul\ IC'>ll'd It "'as th\· tir~t lime the gam~ haJ tx·en tied since 15-15 and ga\e < ual·h Jim Harns a tru~ 1nd1ca11on 11f ho" ht!> team \\-111 react On TV, SportsChannel at 6 tO pn''>,Url' "hen the gamt's start reall~ ,·oun11n~ \\hl"n C\un'K't Ll"ague al llun roll' around \.\-1th -l1 \l'lOnlh left. and the \l·aha"k~ rnnlrol hne, the hall. Cm·g £,an' drull' hJ\d1nc. pulkd up und,·1 thl· h.1\kl·t. la~ed the ball up un till' 11111 .111J put 11 1n for a ~h-'ti kaJ ~l nrn1ng,1dl· taml· bacl... \\11rh·J th,· ball Jrnund. and tht.>n \\Ith ~I WlUllll\ kit thrl'\\ thl' ball llUI ul bounth l>Jr fl'll E:rnst Y.a!i loukJ right ·"'"~· \l·nd1ng him 10 the Ire,· lhnm linl· "hl'rl' h\· n>nncclcd 1111 01w <II t\\o Martel BlanJ m1!>'>Cd a 3-putnll'I \\ 11h llml.' running oul. waltn)l. thl' \lltul\ ·\hl·r lhl· gJml". llJm., \\JS oh- \ lllU\I\ pkJ\CJ hi\ 11..·am had \\()II tht' g..111ll' .ind ad\:tnlt·d into to· n1gh1\ wn1 itinal ,1l111111 again\t ~1all'I I k1 thl' lount~ '\ t0t>·rankt>d tl·.1m hu1 h,· "J'n·1 '~r~ happ~ "''lh c..onll' 111 thl· dl'l l\IOn'> his tenm made 1n lhl' u1t1l.tl th1r<l .ind lourth 4uar- ll'" .. , >ur ll.'am "' h11rl~ 1nl•\pt·m·n,·l·d and I t11IJ lhl'nl thl'> Ultl· \l"lonll qUJrl\'11 \\J\ gu1ng Ill Ix· J h1g ljU3f· tl·r .111d th.11 1h1..'\ "•'fl' gwng to ll•ml' n~lll Olli .11 U\ I IMn\ \Jld ••\\l• d1Jn 1 fl'\JllinJ "l'll h1r J "h1k and h11 11111 m.111' lull' 111 lhl· g;imc It \\j\fl I \II lllUl h lhl· Pll'\\Url' thl·~ \\l ll' pulling un U\ hul lhl· <ll'l l\IUll\ "'' "l'll' m.1king \\ l pul tlw h.111 on lhl' 1111111 1u11 mulh "hl·n "'. J1dn'1 necd tu Ham' \\ii\ al<.u glad tu \l•l' lhl" hall in h1~ po1111 ~uard'' hJnd' -whl·n the· g.iml' \\J'> on lhl· hnl" ·11t-\ a guoll l)l•nl·tn.1111r. and that''> "hat hc '>twuld dti · Harn!> '>JIJ ··v. hJt malk h1~· pla\ l., en lxtll·r \\J~ thl' p.tlll'llll' Y.l' <ih11\\t'll until hl· luunll lhl· 11pJ11,1rtun11' 111 talo.l' 11 t11 1h1..· h11,1p I hat Y.J\ oh· \IOU~I~ J hltt pl.1\ f111111 lhl'rl' II \\J\ a nrntter ul 1h,·111 nut h1111ng. thl·11 lung Olll Jilli U\ htllllll! UUI lrl·l· th111\\\. Th,· \eahJ""' tur11l'd 11111 111 tx· thu1 11\\n ''"r'1 ,·m·mll'' 1n till' 'K.lltllJ quMh I \\ h1l h ,tlhl\\l'd llll' \h1n,11dh 111 lll'l'P \\lthin till al hJllt11m l hn llirn.J thl· h.111 11q·r l'tg.ht 11mn 111 .thl 411.irt,·r ti ,,· 1111tw lir't ''''l'll tllll<'' thl' li•ll• hnl thl h.dl f Pleas~ s~~ SEAHAWKS /Bll D•lfl' ~-i-,...• •r LA>• i-•rn• Huntington Beach and Estancia scrambled Thursday -Estancia pulllng It out, 79-62. Estancia goes for title By KENNETH SMITH .'.>Ml)r ,._ C0t r •....,,..,..,. l \tJnna H 1gh guard Gut~ Herl·d1a '' '"l'd ::~ p;11n1., -1nduding thrl'l' '· p1111Hl·I\ 1n thl.' lirst hJlf -Jnd ~1th· I IJ.1' ,1Jlkll:::: to kaJ thl·1r ll'Jm to a ... ,I":: \ ll 1111\ 1n l·r tlw H un11ng1on lk.1dl Olll·I '> JI 1hc l a t.)urnta llJ,kl·tb.111 T ournaml'nt Thur..Ja, 111gh1 . fhl· 'lllur. L'>tJnn.t's fourth 111 "' ''·"" 't'nd' thl' Dgk'> into to· 111~ht , l ll.llllp1m1c,h1p tinah agarn'>t h l(1th11l JI I\ 1,1\1th1ll put fro~ 3\\J~ "' thl.' <•lhl'I \l·n11tina1,. 51:1-53. \~hll'h put\ 1111\ ag.iin'>I llunt1ngton Bl·athg lor thml plJn' at ti '0 I hl· kl'~ w th1'> game "a' lhl· l Jg_k,· 'olld Jefl·nw as 1he~ shut Jc1\\ n thl· Oller.,· s1ar11ng guards." ho rnmh1nl·d fur 11nl~ 17 points. Their lad of '>l.Ortng \\3<; J ue mostly 10 f ,1311l 1a\ dl)ublc teaming. .\l!IO. guJrd .\hn Duong p1c lo.ed up thrrc 4Ull'k foul\ in the ll~l quarter and "a'> l''>'ll'nt1al1' hanJcufTcd for the rl'll1J111J\·1 111 the g.1nw ,., l ntu.111\ l11uhng 11111 I" till' 1h1rd quarter 1111\\l'\ l·r \\hJI \\J' llHl\I llTI· Pfl'"l\l' \\Ith 1h.· Lagle~· g;lllll' \\J'o lhl'H hut 'h111111ng 111 thl· fi r'it hall k.1J111g llunt1llltllln Hl'Jlh ti' J .. num :1' , ... f'llllll'I LJl/,ll·' <. oach Tim ()' Hrtl'n "J'> dJll'd "1th h1<, tl'am 's vlll'n"' l prllllU\ lion ··Th\'\ "•'ll' 1111 lirl· ··O'Brien ..aid "Till tii,, h.111 "a' prnhJhl~ the tie~1 ,\l. h,l\l' plJ\l'J all \l'ar V.c "ere making hrng \hole;. l'' l'r) tH.-iJ, "a" h11t1ng II .. '.\.nathdl'''>· llun11ng1on Bealh J ll.I nn1 11111 11\l'r a nll d 1l.' I n'itead. 11 l:tnw ltut lin:J up and pla~cd a 11gh1 dckn\l· h·t•p1ng thl•1r oppo~1t1on from making an~ l':l\~ la' -ups 1n thr lanl.' In till' 1h1rd 411ant•r the Oiler' pu!>hl.'d btunna'c; gu.trJ<; ou1 ot gm-id 'ihoo11ng pcrrcntagl' rang<'. Neither s\'orcd mon· than 10 points 1n the th1rJ .. In thl' '>l'rnnd half -we pla}ed the third quJrt••r l'\ l'n. but we were l1nd oflo .. 111g II ·' littk bit:· O'Brien \aid. ·· 1 1w~ •Jllll' 11n ''tr•in~J hut "l' m.1d, \llllll' 1l·.1I kn lrel' thro"' J1mn 1h,· \lf\'llh l hJt., th\· 'tn·ngth OI l>Ur 11.'.Jnl 1 lll'l thfll\\ \h11011ng1 Au l th\·, 111nnl 11' in lht' !'1"1 h.111 JnJ "' rc.1Jh Ill II up . lstanl 1a ·, lrl'l'·lhro .. , 'h1'k)ttng w pul 11 m1IJI~ \\.J\ t:\•t•llt•nt \.\ h,·n an\ hJ\k\·thJll ll'Jnl I' Jhl'Jll h\ cn,lugh i:x11n1' 1n 111, l11urth quanl'I to '' 1n ... omlortahh lh,·rt' " ,\ tl•nd em ' 1111 that tl·am 111 plJ' lat k· aJJl'llJlh tor lhl' rl·mainJ,·r 111 lhl game E .. ianuJ u1uld ntll a1l1HJ II• mi.,., am foul 'h11t' Jg.;11n't thl' 011 l'f'> "ho· pulkd hi" 11h1n ti~ ·('Ii 11n thl fourth quartl'r Bui thl• I agll'' ' h.tnJkJ thl' prl'\'ltrl' at thl' luul hnc and "l·nt 1>n J I::.:: run ltl '<'di th1· '1, ll>n Hunt1ngtl111 HeJ1.h'' k.1J1ng '>l·orcr. 6-k101-' Jun1nr \1ustapha .\bd1. k1·pt thl' Oilers fa1rl) do'K' "Ith h" g,Jm1:-h1gh ~ti point'> Ho"'l'' er most ol h1<, J)l11nts "'ere scored 1n hl)rl spurts and "ere spread out f Ptuse SH EST ANCtA/BlJ Greg Evans Edison powers past foe By RICHARD DUNN O• .. Y ~11o1 Co"~~,,.. \ 'lut1k"1 1r11m 'ilart to finish. this l1 ,1nl \\11rlJ "-l'"'> Tournament 4uJ1" 11inal g.aml· hl·t\\een Edison H igh JnJ [1\t·nho,,cr re~mblcd m1•ll' 111 J Da\IJ ~ (iohath e n- ,,.untl'I thJn Jll\ thing else Only thiS llllll < r11llJth """ the basketball !LJ llh I hl· < hJr~wr,· front hne -~ lrn11-t 11 ll'lltl·r Bill Manmeau. 6-S '\ll'\l' Th11hl· Jnd ti--.l Brandon Jessie -\\,1, 1110 mul·h for the Eagles r hu"J.n n1gh1 at V.oodbndge J1igh ·" I J 1 <,on < 5 I 1 ad' a need 10 tonight's -'' 1 w1111f1nal gaml.' at Woodbrid~ .lt_!Jtn'I < 11mp111n "1th an 80-71 v1c-- 1111 \ < 11mp111n aJ\J!lleJ \\Ith a 56-55 l'll\ I I\ l I \,1JJkhJl k l t'l nh11\\l'r kd ti' t\\O bnlhant ~uJ 1J, 1Jn 11u1 •ll ri~om to breathe IJll 111 lhl' t11unh 4uaner as the < hJ't!'''. \lreng1h underneath p1,' JI l'd 1.11ntr1•lllng the boards 1n tlh 1°1nJI ti ur mtnutl''> 1n <;tt.>pping on th, llttk gu" I hn 11.. hJrll '" pla~ "llh those '"'' guJrJ, \Jld EJ1'i0n (oach Jo n 81 1lhlrt. rt krnng to Eisenhower's lhna J1mme' \l111 and Josh Sipe, both ••I "hum had 14 points and l111"l' 1h1. EJ1.,on dl'fl·nse CraI) wtlh '>lllk 11111'•'' 1n the paint · r h,•\ hall a Int of dean moves anJ 1hn J1J J lot of things that were dtOinilt 111 Jl·li:nd I know both tho9C gu'' haJ n' l'r 20 points. Our prob- km '' J\ '"' don·, see h1gh-pa11 ,, ,l·,·n., 'l·r: often They·rc vc(J 4u1l k 'a~ ~IJ!>htng 1ype players. al1G 1lw' l Jlhl·d U'> J lot of problems.":: '• "ll J 'ophomor<'. delivered 2-t p11111" .lnd 11 1 rl·t'tounds. including a 'h11rt 1urnp 'hot tn the key to put I dl\1111 .thl·JJ .,J.70. with two 111 n Lii•'' kit in the game. \IJrt11wau 'ho scored 17 points anJ aho grabbed 10 boards. was tn\truml·ntal Jn .... n the st~tch. sink- 1n11-'"" lrl'l' 1hro"~ to g1vr-Edison 1 r-" ht-kJJ "11h -l 10 remaining tn the u•Oll''I f h,itx· m\·an"hile. had a pro- ,1u, II\ l' final quaner and almost '1nt1k hJnJcJI) fought o fTthc Eagles b' m·111ng lour free throws 1n tM 1111.tl minute. \0 !K'\'.'onds. He finished "1th 1-l points. eight of which came lflllll lrl·e thro"s and pulled down '" 1 d1oundl! r hohc and Martineau also dished oil "' as..,1sl'i carh ~h1lc Edison gu.1rd Tom f) lcr led the WS) with a dll/l'n as~ISIS. .. It looked ltke the shootout at n i... Corral:· Borchen said ... They 'ho t the ball awfull} well from tht pi:nm~tcr." The C hargers held 35-34 lead at h.iH\1mc. then busted out in the sec- (Please see EDtSON/H) Sports world hit hard by tragedy this past year • GWC women pound foe, 122-55 Death claimed some 80 athletes, including young and old, famous and infamous for the Cle, eland Indians around World War I. died o n the same da)'. Oct. 16. al the s:ime age. 94. The mosl Sl1mng figu~ who died this )Car. baseball comm1ss1oner A.' Bartlett G 1amatli. and arguably lhe best-known. boxer uaar Ray Rob- inson. were felled b) merica's No. I killer. hca n auack. Giamatti. j!JSl 5 1 and o nly a few months in office, died suddenly 11 Martha's Vineyard vacation home on Sept. I . His lqacy came almost by acca<knt -eaaht dly1 tarlier, he permanently binned Pe.te Rote r~m the tame they both loved. Robinton, on I~ other hand. purpote.ly pounded out has lqacy by dom1- nat1n1 the nna for near1y •J.r.~tt ~nlW). Ht w116 7 Ind tai by Al1.he1mn·s dittett and diabfta. A hnn 111.id alt0 1«CM1nted b 11 ltast one on·lbc--job-.._ llM· lftl 24-~..old MK1*1 lrowa. a rnene b'""9 b V~ Co. ~~-==:----..... _.~ .... -...... . u., ...... Jlllliar or--..111111rilahli1Mlida•-. ap1n~l Terrcnl'l' \111 : Craig l\rfons. at age JQ. af\cr htS Jl'l-powcred h)droplanc. skimming the water at 370 mph in a bid to break a world record , nipped SC\eral times: and Lane Frost. al aec 25. thrown into the path of the same bull he had just nddcn for an 85-point score in the final round of the Cheyenne Fron- tier Oa)s Rodro. Cancer. the sccond·lead1ni cause of de11h 1n mcrica. also claimed a comer of the sponin' world. It suited one of hoc-kc)• s greatest voices when announttr O.n Kelly died at aac Sl 1n Fcbnaary. Rdltti.tna the chlnaint times. two athktcs died from AIDS-f'Clltcd comphcat1on · d•armiftll but trou&IH aiodt<ar l'1IC'a' Tim Rteh· mond, •hO •at 34. and bmcr lpt~t boxina champioft Ellaben l>daus. whO t'Oeu.cttid IM~ftom~--•37 .. TM moM inapiralioMI '*bl dM IM9 IOll IM) M\lt ._Mill .J6. ~4dJenyA1•1 .......... NR..,.rwM•uw•illlr,.._ ...... ~ ............ . m.. TM•f ._,._.. ........ dca1h\ of former "ngcls r1tchcr Donnie Moore and Sacramento Kings· top-drafi p1 l R iel ) lkm. Both committed suicide. the na· t1on·s I 2th·lcadm& cause of death. by shoo11ng themsch cs. More former football players died -18 -than an) o ther spon . Baseball lost 15. plu t~o umpires -Nick Bremtaan, who was actt\C ll ll&C 43 and felled by a heart attack. and Jocko Conlan. a Hall of Farner "ho died at aae 89. Five of btatcbell's lo !CS were men bclo\.((i an tttminJ. 01 h)' New York.: 8111 Terry. 90, tht la'' pla~r to bet .400 In the National t..asuc. >Atth the old Giant.: Cart FunUO. 1 Brookl=Dodlrr and bma Na· lional ne 6aetn• champ im· monah as OftC ~&ht "lo~ ol Summtt," at• 66; Vft'IM)ft .. Left) .. GotM1., dO llamd Oft mt .... , Yantea ..... •oltM 19JOl;Joe Collins. a ftnt bet .... wtlo _... n to 11• Wodd 5ain widl IM N•i• Y..._dt•r.tdllllltlMDi ... -'Ylt·-a =~a::.. :.II. ........ -IO 'L s gap until college bowl season AS 1he professional roo1ball races wind down to the final two weeks leading up to the playoffs. the Raiders face a key game in Seattk Sunday night. It's the ESPN Sunday Game of the Weck. but since it involves a team from the area, Channel 11 will also show the matchup. A viclory is crucial to the Raiders' playoff hopes. Recent trips to the Kingdome by the Raiders have produced some lopsided and wild games. like Bo Jackson's 221.yard night in 1987. With college football exiting the scene until the bowl season, the NFL will fill the gap on Saturday How- e, er. the two matchups really appear to be mismatches. At 9:30 a.m. on Channel 1. Dallas '1s1ts the New York Giants. while the I o'clock game on Channel 4 features Denver al Phoenix. ta, New England and ~attic, while the 49ers seem to play better on thc road. 0 Ted Turricr's TNT network, which has the U.S. nghts to the 1990 World Cup, will show 23 of the 51 matches. All will be li ve and most will be on weekends, 'lrnce the gamc'i are all at night in Italy. Bob Neal, who broadcasts Southeastern Conference football and NBA basketball for TNT, will head one announcing team and be paired \\1th Mick luckhurst. thl' fo rmrr Atlanta Falcons' kicker who broadcasts NFL games for ( 'hanncl 4 in London. Rahan Backfi sch. the l'oord1nating producer ofTurm·r·, World (. up CO\ erage. ~1d '"o more annoucn1ng teams" 111 be chosen TNT will broadcast all gaml'S 1n' oh mg the: L'nitcd Statl'S. Q Tulsa (6-5) coU1dc at Shreveport. La. Thc game will be delayed until 10 p.m. 'aturda) night on the Prime T1rke1 cabk network. This will be Oregon's fi rst bowl appearance since 1963. and Tulsrl's fi rst since 1976 \\hen 11 lost the'lndependence Bowl to l\kNccse . tate. Bo"'I season rcall) begins perking Chrn.tmas Oa) through New Year's Da). ''1th 16 games. •"''for NH-\ otTrrings this week. the hc•>t could be Channel 9'-; h"e hroadrnst of lhl' L a kers at Boston ( d11n a1 5 pm tonight. Thr two longttllll' n" al\ haH· neated a lot of h1stor~ In a game "h1ch would have been cnt1cal 10 the Rams had they held on 10 beat an Francisco last Mon- day, the 49ers will entertain the Buffalo Bills (Channel 4 at I p.m.). Telens1on sports noa·s: • ( B'i' sca<;On-opentng college g.irnl' '''II tx· r>t-Paul at North Caro- lina .11 12 45 rm c;aturda). The nl'l" 1lfl.. '' h1rh ren~ntl~ s1gnl'd a h1ng·ll·rrn l(1ntrall \\1th the Natmnal ( olll·g1all' .\.thklll' .\.\'IOCia11on. "111 h.t' l' Jaml'' Arn" n and Packer at w urt\ltk 1n < harx-1 Hill. N.C. Now. wuh the d1 v1s1on title alread) cli nched. tht• game means little to the 49er~. wh1k the Balls an.• engaged in a struggle w11 h Miami in the .\FC East. • SponsChannel will be on hand at Ocl·an Vic" High 1on1gh1 fnr the champ1onsh1p semifinal\ of the Tournament ofChampmn'>. <. ap1s1rano Valle~ 1s fea tu red 1n thl· 6 o'clock game while Mater f>c1 will pla~ in the 8 p.m. matchup Arrnt \lu,hurgn \\Ill host thl' h.1lt11rnl· 'h"" 1h1<, <.cason. li ve from Nl·\\ \ orl.. ( ''' Dennis Brosterbous is a Daily Pilot writer wbose column appears every Frida,.. Buffal o has had horrendous luck on the road 1n recent weeks. losing four straight 10 Indianapolis. Atlan- •The lone college bowl ga me th1o; "'et•k "ill be aturday's Indepen- dence Bowl when Oregon (7-4) and Satur d ay TELEVISION Q a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NC AA D1vis1on 1-.\A Champ1on'.)h1p--Stephen F . .\ust1n vs. Georgia outhem from tatesboro. Ga .. ESPN. 9 30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Ne w York G1an1 ... ( hanncl 1. 11 a.m. -GOLF: Mixed-team tournament from San Juan. Puerto Rico. Channr l 7 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Seniors Professional League-Gold Coast at Orlando (tape). Pnme Ticket. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Michigan at Marquette. Spons( hannel (repeats at 9:30 p.m.). 12:45 p.m -CO LLEGE BASKETBALL: DePaul at '\;orth Carolina. Channel 2. I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Phoenix. Channel 4. I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: New Me'<ICO at Lout'I' tllt'. Channel 7. I p.m. -TENNIS: Davis Cup final -Sweden at West German> (dcla)cd ). ESPN I :30 p.m. -BOXING: Cal\ in G rove vo;. Adam Garcia. 1unior-ligh1weigh1c;, from Pasadena. Texas (tape). SportsChanncl. 4 p.m. -SKIING: World Cup women's downhill from Stl'amboat Springs. Colo. (tape). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pepperd1nc at Kansas. portsChanncl 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Ne" Jcrse}, Channel tJ. 4:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Rutgers at Princeton. ESPN 4:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Ph1ladelph1a. Prime Ticket. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Charlotte at Chicago, WGN. 6:30 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgia Tech at Georgia. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Diego State at UC I. Prime Tacket. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada- Las Vegas at Pacific. SponsC'hannel. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park replays. Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). 10 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Independence Bowl-Orego n vs. Tulsa from Sh reveport. La. (de- layed). Pnme Ticket. 12:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Lo-. Alamitos replays. Prime T 1ckc1. RADIO 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dalla., at Ne"' York G iants. KNX ( 1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Phoenix. KNX (1070). 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at New Jersey. KLAC (570) PRO B ·\SK•:TB ·\1.1. , Young Clippers on the rise LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rebound domination, scorin' balance and a clawing defense -11 was a formula th.at carried the Detroit Pistons to the NBA championship last season. Wednesday night, the improving. youna Los An~elcs Clippers beat the world champions with those same in~ients. 'They daervcd to win,.. Pistons c:oach O\uck Daly said after the Oippcrs survived a late foul-shoot· · crisis to beat Detroit. 8J.. 79. have talent." y praised lhejob bcina done by 01ppen coech Don Cuey. who bas elevated a team whb slowly im~vins tee»tds of 12· 70, 17-65 and 21-61 the past three yean - IDOltly udcr former ~h Gene 5'uc. After CMey took over 18tt lat te1110B. dw lam WU JI.)) daoi1e ...... willlouc bliured No. 1 cfraft dloice Danny "Manolftl. This ...,.. IM Otppen' record .. an ...... 7-12 widl ~ ......... ........... NM--.end •IJMlllf/latjlaw~ --·-~ ............. ,..,... •fl•a...n· ~.-........... . -•iJlll• ..... ..-.. fl IJ.G41 . ............ 4.30 pm -HOCKEY: Kings at Philadelphia. KOR< i (I 1901 7 10 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: an Diego lttll' JI I (I. KOKC1 (11 90). KFMB (760). .., Jll r m -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver at C hp~r,, J...RTI I ('.JiOI 7 .10 r .m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State :-..orlhndgl' .it <.ti \tall' I ullcrton. K\1'-Y (I N.Ml) S un day TELEVISI01'\ 'I Jo a m -TE!'\NI : l>a' '' < up-"i\\rdcn at We<,t C 1aman' (ddJw J ). I ~P:'>. 111 ;i m -PRO FOOTBALL: C 1rcrn Ba' at < h1- rago. C hannl'I 2 ~l · 11 a m -SOCCER: Fngh"h League rnrnpt·t1· tmn-r 111tl'nham " L.' rrton (tape). Sport.,Channcl. I pm -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalo at San Frnn· r l\ro. C hannl'I 4 I pm. -GOLF: Ml\l'd-team tournament from San Juan. Pul·rtu R1rn (<Jda,cd). ( hanncl 7 I pm -COLLEGE; BASKETBALL: l 'C L·\ at :'\otrl· Daml'. Pnnw f 1lh't 2 rm -AllTO RACING: S< < ..\ Tran<,-..\m rnm- rx·1111on lrorn St Pcta'ihurg. fla ltapc'I. ESPi'-: 1 pm -SKIING: World Cup \\Omen'<; do1Anh1ll rnmr>t·t11n1n Imm P,rn11rama. ( anada lta!)l'l. FSP'\i 4 pm -• Klll'iG: \\orld <up .,.,nmcn· .. \lalnm cornp..·11tion lrom \teamhoal ~rmng'. Colo ltarx->. ( hannl'I ., 4· 30 pm -llOCKEY: \lont rl·al at '>:.:" \ orl. Rangt•r\. ~port<,( hannrl 5 pm -PRO FOOTBALL: Ratdl'r' at "iea11k. ( hannl·I I I. f~P' 5 pm -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: (IF < ti) l h<1mp1on'lh1p !tape). Prtml' T1d .. e1 7 :m p m -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Trnn<'\SCC JI l '(I \ tdl'l,l\l'd). Prime Ticl.l'I X p m -HORSE RACING: I loll~ "ood Park replJ) o;, ( h;rnnl'I "6 (Prime r 1ckt•t. 12: 30 a.m. ). 4. m pm -BASEBALL: ~cn1or Profc!.'>1onal Ltagul·-\1 I Ul 1r al Bradenton (taJl('L Pnmc T1ckl'I. Ill pm. -HOCKEY: Philadelphia at Bumtlo !<ll'la)l'dl ~pom( hannrl I a m -STEEPLECHASE: < olon1al C up from ( ~rndrn. \.( 11a1w1. Pnme T1l°k l'I RADIO I0 .1 m -PRO FOOTBALL: ~an D1l'go at Kansa'i c 11\. XTR·\ (0~01. . I p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: L'CL.\ at Notre Dame. Kl .\( (570). I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Ne"' York Jets at Ram'>. K\-1 P( (7 If)) 5 pm. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ra iders at Seattle. KFI (640). 'l'Ott I' lilt I \ i, 4 9ers look like a sure bet to w in , but a lot can happen in playoffs From The Associated ftress Consider this bcfo~ 11ving San Fran-~ m.eo a free pass 10 u s founh NFL title of ~ the decade: Two years ago. the 49ers finished the regular season 13-2 anC'.t haC'.t won their last thrtt games b) a (.'Ombined ~ore of 124-7. They were then conceded a Super Bowl title. Surprise. In their first playotT game, they lost to Minnesota. 36-24. in a game that wasn't that close. .\fter 14 wt'eks of the 1989 season, the 49ers arc unquestionably the NFL's best team. They also are (\\ ith the possible exception of the 1986 Bears) the first uper Rowl "inner incc the Steelers repeated a decade ago 1n such good pos1t1on this late in the season. But thanking ahead as dangerous. As safct) Ronnie Lott. one of six 49ers who have pla)cd on all three " inners ( 1981. '84. '88) said after the Ram!> had lost four an a row: "I can't wait until we have 10 deal "Ith the adversll\ the Rams have. That's the mea!>url' ofa football team. not how 11 docs when things a re go1 ng \\ l'll .. ( oach (1l'l1rge Seifert kno"s that. too. "I 1h1nl.. 11's important for us 10 maintain the momentum and the business-like approach that we've Tudor signs w ith old team Pitcher .John Tudor. frequcnth dis-~ 3hkd in rl'll'nt 'ea\on<,. 'i1gned a on·e-)ear contract Thuro;da~ for a guaranle<'d • $450.000 "1th h" old team. the St. Louis ( ard1nal'>. Tht· left-hander. disabled most of last o;cason and 1987. lx'rnml' tht• third fn·e-agcnt pitcher signed by the Cardinal\ 10 the pa\t three wee k'I. The Cardinals signed Br>n Smith on No' 28 and Frank 0 1P1no on Wcdne'l- da' · Tudor \\Ill rl'CCl'e $450.000 in salar) an<l c;1gning bonu' tor 19911 and could earn an add111onal $900.CX)() in p..·rform.inn· hunu'>C'> l..a.,t '\l'a<;on. he was paid SI I million h) the: l>odger'i. In other ha\ehall ne"" Thursda): •If fl-rnando Valen1uela lea\e'i thl' Dodge~. 11 "un·1 tx· 10 J<Hn lht• New Yori. Yankee<; Tht· Yankccs .,,11cl that lhl·~ Ml' not 1n1cn.•,tcd \lgn1ng the free agent kf1-h.1ntkr "Thl'rl' ha' tx·en a lot ut tall. 1n the media lunllTn1ng an apparent YankC'c interest in Fl·mando \ Jkn1ud.1. Jnd 1ha1 " 'i1rnpl~ not true." George Hradk~ '-l''' \ orl.. ·., 'ice president of pla)cr personn<."I. 'ail.I 111 .i \l.lll'r1ll'nt "The Yanl.ee., ha'e nner hcen interl'\ll'll 1n Vakn1uc.'la nor havt' wr had am con' er\3- 11<1n\ ''''h fernando or his ·agent. .\n) 1nforma11on t on1rad1c1ing that " untrue .. • :"-kgo11awr' for ma1or league o" nt'r'> formall ~ prl·.,cn ted thl·1r pa)-for-rx-rformance and re\C'nuc-shar- 1ng prnpo~I., anti talko; for a new collective-bargaining Cpl 0 ·11: 01· ·1111 . U \ \ Jay Leno, the comedian. discussing the recent polillC'a l dl'' elopment\ in f:.urope· "The l''<odu., from l.ao,t (1aman~ ha" tx·cnmc \O great that the onl~ ml·n ldt art· lhl' Ont'\ o n the "omen·., track ll'am .. Sources say Gottfried fired l 'n1,rr•>it' of P1mhurgh foot ball coach \11 1..l' ( 11111t r1l·d \\ho didn't ha\e a lming ~ <.l"J\on in lour \l'ar' hut faikd to return Put ~ w n.11ion.il prom1m·nn'. "a" fired Thur"- d." .1ll11rding to athlct1r dl·partmrnt 'iourcrs ( 1ottfr1<'d . '-'hll kudcd "'11 h the media and \\1th hi\ o" n .idminl\trator\ "h1lc going 26-17-2 1n four \C'ac;on., rl·p<1r.,tl·dl) '' J\ lirc<l after he refused .\thlet1c Director hh,.ird R1111i..·, n:qul'\t 10 resign during a ml'l'ting Thur,da\ N<.'1ihrr Ro11 k nor (iottfm·d could Ix' reached for lOllHlll'nt. and Pitt 110ic1als. 1n a hncf statement. would t<1nflrm onl\ that thc merting was held . In other rnlkgc foothall nC'ws Thursda}' • M1am1 lfum can<'S r<.'c;crve fullback Kevin G 1bh~ d1l·J \\hen the car 1n which he was nd1ng slammed into a ut1 ht) pole. the school said. • Thl· Lamar t J n1ver'l1t) Roa rd of Regents voted W d1.,ront1nul' the \chooro; program. citing projected loss<.>s of $50 1.4 14 0' cr the next three "ea sons. Lamar Presi- dent Rill Franklin told the board he could not rec- ommend keeping the program after rcv1e\4li ng the program's rising defic11 • l lnl\Cr'llt) of .\.kron coach Gerry Faust. who has a 22-21 -1 rernrd in four seasons wath the Zips. rece1"·ed a threc·)l'ar e'<tenc;1on of his original fi\C-)ear contract. Fau'>t''> team "as 6-4-1 this past seaso n. • I\ ~nag apparently has de,·eloped in Mike Shanahan\ ncgo11a11onc; with lln1vcrs1t) of Kentuck)' otli c1al'> tu become the Wildcats· new head coach. and Shanahan \a}~ no deal Wlll be announced this week. Rams sign lineman Smith The Rams. who have three defensive a tackles inJurcd. on Thursday signed free - agent Scan Sm11h, who had been with the Chicago Bears. Smith. 6-foot-4 and 275 pound defe nsive lineman out of Grambling. was re- leased b>· the Bears on Sept. 4. Recd has an ankle injury. Piel an elbow inJury. and Hawkins a knee inj ury. To make room for Smith on their roster. 1he Rams waived inside linebacker Richard Brown. who reJomed the cl ub this year after having been with thcm in 1987. He has played primanly on spec\al teams this year. In other NFL news Thursday: •Joe Montana's condition was downgraded from probable to quesuonable. a strong sign that the San Francisco 49crs might hold the quarterback out of ,Sunday's home game against Buffalo. Montana. who has been nursing bruised ribs suffered on Nov. 19 against Green Bay. did not practice Thursday. • Quanerback Mike Tomczak is recovering from a rib muscle injury and may be able to play in Sunday's pme apinst G reen Bay. Chicaao c.oach Mike Ditb says. •Phoenix waived defensive tackle Bob Buukow k1 and sianed rookie wide rece1ver Mike Barber. who wa releated Wednetday by Sen Franci1CO. Tie snaps Nonh Stars' skid had •• be said after the 49ers clinched the NFC West • home.field advantaac for the playoffs with a .)().27 wttt- over the Rams Monday niaht. "We don't want our standards to go down. want to perfect and improve so we can go further in the pla yoffs than just one pme.'' They probably will, for a few reasons: • Unlike most winners. the 49ers have inccnti an overriding desire to prove they ~n win with Coach 8111 Walsh. Many 49ers -Joe Montana a Lott most prominently -believe Walsh got (t~k) ego much of the t•rrd11 for the three SupeT Bowl v1cto11tt this decade. •More than an\ other successful team of the '80s, thl') arc willing 10 PaY well for veterans with playoff (and uprr Bo\\I) e\periencc. like Matt Millen and T!;!" Bun. e'en 1f 1hr> help for only half a season. :- Thl'' p1clo..l·d up Millen after the Raiders released him h} ou1b1ddin~ the Rams., and later s1gne~ Blltt. \l.hO had "ret1rC'<J' afier Ounking a physical W1th ~ Ne" \ o rk (iiants Roth arc starting -Millen at inside llnebal·kcr and Burt at nose tackle. where Michael ( artcr I'> out for lhl· \ea'ion and Pete Kugler 1s ban(tld up Sull. to call the 49rrc; tht· dominant team of 19~ 1~ premature. ''THE BLEACHERS ,.,,......,... ...... ~ ...... ......... ........,,._ "Yo. Bob! I couldn't hear You called a ·quarterback sneak,' right?" Jordan's 38 paces Chicago ~f t\ h.1l'I lord.in 'lllfl'd ~6 nf hi\ JI< <. p n1111\ 111 thl' lir,t-halt J \ thl· ( h1c:1go Aull' • rnlkd 111 .111 l'.1rh kJd and cru1\l'd tu a ' I ~.l 11 \ 'B \ 'iu on O\l'r lhl' '1<,l11ng ---- <lil.111d11 \J.1g11. 1111 I hLir\<l.i~ nigh t l111 d.111 'u1n·<l hi\ H< 1lo10t\ 111 onl~ 25 minutes. 1he ,,.\,l'\I Ill· h." r l.1\l'd 1h1' ...._.a,on. a' the Rullo; "on their third in .1 n •" \Ila nr1ando·, Tern Catledge o;cored thr ~.1 nll·' llr't h.l\lo..l·t 111 g1H· lhl' l\f ag1c their onl~ lrad .11 ~ 11 < h1l .1g11 \Ulfl•d thl· Ol'\t 11 points anc.l lcd 35-2.1 .1lll 1 um· 1x·n11d I hr Hull' led h\ 14 at halftime and thr \l,1g1l g111 1111 l l11wr in the ~lond half In 01 hl·r 'B \ twml'' • Bullf't ~ 10~. lloruts 101: \fark .\lane !>nnl.. an 11111101 111mfll·r "'•lh I ~ \l'lond' leli to '>nap a 10 1-101 Ill' 111 I .1nd11\l'r \Id ·" \.\;i,h1ngt11n handed Charlott<." .i duh·ll',nrd l\Hlg ninth lOn\l'lull\l' \Cthack. The !m ing \Il l'·'" 111.lll hl'' tht• longl'\I 1n thl' NA.\ this \l',l\UO • Pacf'r~ 102, Nets 711: R1I.. Srn1I<; scorc:d 13 of htS 111 r<'1n1' "' 'l\1t1ng Indiana rode a :!5-Q first-quarter kJd In II\ 10th '\ldOf! IO 12 games •Spurs 104. Rocket! 100: In San .\ntonio. W1lhr \nda,on had 10 ot h1\ 19 pt)1nt<., in the founh penod ,1., thl' "ipur' oul\ulrl·d Hou'iton 19-9 in the final 7·24 In ot hl·r "n \ Ill'\\ .. • l>all .... \lgm·d frl't agent Micheal Wilham-.. a 6-1 guar<l "hn \\,I\ \\,11 \l'd Tucsda' h\ the: Phoenix Suns. • flhtladl'lph1J .... a1 H'd t'o~ard Ja, V 1ncen1 "'thuut 1mmcd1atl'h nJm1ng a rcplacemcn·t. Fay submits brief to court MKhal'I f-a~ .ind the Merl Ur) Ba) Roa11ng ( luh repeated their arguments * Thur.da) tin "h ~ ""<'"' 7ealand c;hould be a"ardl·c.l lhl· \ml·ma·, Cup 1n a bnef ---- .,uhm11ted tn "l,c,, \ ork 4'1a1e·'i highest court. The Ne" Yuri. \late Supreme Court awarded Ne" Zealand the troph\ on April 7. ruling that the San Diego Yacht ( lub and bt'nn1s ( onnor forfei ted the Cup b} using a mul11hulk<l catamaran against a sloop But a four-Justice appellatl' panel o\Cnurned that dcc1s1on on St·pt 19 and g.ave the Cup hack 10 San Diego. The New York Coun of i\rpeal' " scheduled 10 hear oral arrgumcn1s on Feh 8. In other 'lports news Thursday: • lltah basketball coach Rick Majerus. 41. undcr- "'t'nt corona () b)'pas'i 'lurge r')' for more than five hour1 in Salt La ke Cit) and was hs1ed in critical and stable cond1t1on "He rnmc through the 'lurgery very well.'' LDS Hospital spokesman Tim Madden said. "His surgeon e>.pects a normal rt'covel) and a normal resumption of ac11.,.111es .. • Holl)\\.-<Xx1 rs interested 1n fil ming a story about Colorado quanerback Sal Aunese. who died of tr\- opcrablc stomach canrer Sept. 23. Beverl y Hills agent Ed Hookstrattcn has been retained by the Aun~:K' fomil> to represent its dealings wtth movie stu<tio!I interested in the hfe of the late athlete. Hookstratten told the Rocky Mountain News nc was ncgot1a11n1 with "two ma1or (studios) and a giant 1ndcpcndent" for a movie about Aunesc. • Carl-Uwc Steeb, the hero of last year's West German Davis Cup team. was drawn to play Mau Wilaoder of Sweden in the opcnina sins.Jes of ah11 weekend's best..of-S final in Stuttpn. West Genun Boris Becker, the Wimbledon and U.S. Open cham- pion. will meet Stefan EdbefJ in today•1 leCOnd sintkt match at the 10.SOO.teat Schleyer Halk. 111 1 \1'10'\ It \UIO TWLht•a. S a.m. -,....._.~Cw flnet-twedefl •t Weal Get"*'v from Stutttwt, •~. 11 a.m. -MLfl1 Women'• tournement from Puerto• 111 ICo, ESll'N. J ru" -PltO •A••TaAL~ Lakff't •• Wion,,. CMMelt. 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" \larin<1·, pn1,1· .rnd h,1lam.l' fin:ifl) "i>n nut hut hJd ti not heen lnr ;"\p_U\en. th.lllll'\ Jll' II \\OUJd h3\\' bcl'.n Pupo' 11h hcr,1t1n~ the nOit 1al'i anl.hh1nl..ing In in1· "th1· "'rong nnl.. of !ht.' \\OOlh ".lbt lll'I d1d .1 t!-ll'.it 111h .. <..111..I J tx·a1111ng Pt1f)41\ Ith (h erafl \l.mn<1 Ol'lll'd 24 111 'ii trn111 tht• tidd .ind 2.J ot ~(l lrum the lint' Rt·1Jlcllllh tllllllll'reJ "1th ~X of -N 1!11111 till' lidd 11 111 I 7 at thl' hne. falhng to J-~ I hr otht•r lo<.<. "a" a n1nt-rw1n1 dnl'111n t<1 c;;an H1•f'flan.hno •Corona drl \lnr n111·d "1th 11' ~·l't)nd 'tra1ght 111''· Jn !C-69 dt·- nc,ron tu ~111111..Jn dropping th1· ~·a King<> 111 1-J dt'\fllle tlu· \lrnng d - fort, uf kff J.1d.,<111 (I" potnt'i am.I 6 r1·~rn m1' I a lld l>oug I k c;w ( 14 notnts and X rl'11oulld\I "~r \\l'H' 11ght 1n there going into the (ourth 4uartl'f (tr:11lln.1g b) J)." \aid ( J~t < oa1 h Paul Omc; "Rut too man} foul\. (John) Paul.,cn got 1n C'll'rl} foul trouhk and tha t hurt and "l' cmkd up "'1th three fouling out (Paulsen. \.larl.. I lint and Hcsc;c) -w e \\ert· JUSt a httk 1mpa11ent and thc:re "i:rc: \omc ITI)Ster} calls. It W;\~ JUst a rnmh1nn11on of fattors An<1 "M1lhl..,rn 1<. a good duh Thq ·re strong insd1e and the) dcfin11cl~ let them pla> ·· C-orona·s four lossc' ha~c n11nc to excepuonal lompct1t mn -( nm- ptOO.. Fallbrool... Manna and no" M~lan. Atnt ( 16) and Paul\Cn ( 12) gave th(' a Kings four pla)Cf'i in double figu~. Mflhkan moves on to meet Palos Verde /If\ inc tonight at 7.30 at Un- 1vcrs1ty in the seventh place ~mt· r.-. ..S.ddlcback had ht&hly-reprded Cdmf'ton down. 44-36, and with 30 s«onds lcn had the ball while on the shbn · end of a S6-S5 count. but Jimmy Oalbcr\'s mcdium,-ranae s~ot w•th JUSt S«Onds lefl hit the nm. boun«d and the rim ap1n. and fail- ed dO drop. ~·We really pla)cd well as a team." sajd Slddlebeck Coach Pat Quinn. ·•~was hcancned by t~ sohd effon •inst a 1t1m of ("ompton's 1btli· ucs .. ~ndrc M(flrlaM led Seddlet.clc •ill9 161MMn11 and .ophomcn Juon ltl*~ and Elton Moore """ ...,-,.r12. ~. did tlw thi• we've beeft .... ti .. '° do for • ~= Micl ~ •fiapetuity ........... ..... ~ ....... F bJ Yir1• ol l11. ,._,, t= ...... 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" dd\ -to-d<l\ P1d.1ng up thi: 111Tl·n<.1\l' <.lad1 Im the \ J4m·ro\ ''as \l'n1or guard< 1rcg R.11 n' \\ h1• \u1rrd a gaml'-htgh ~X p<l1nt<, .tlld dt1Jlpt'd 1n ~1th '" fl'- houmh Ra ins hit l\\o .\-p111nt \hot\. hnth 111 th1· \n unJ half II 1<. fi r'it ho 111h t•ndcd the th1rll-quartl'r <>c..onng a\ In tnl' tin1'hl·d an I I ·II run Dl"'n l'I\ tlOl' .11 the interm1s\1on. 1~-'I . In 1'nc Of'll'nell the third quar· tcr b) going un a 9-1 'i pun as guard Brian A1101hro~J ( 15 pmnt<i. fi\l' re- hound\) c..onnc:lled on three JUmJl 'ihOI\ Palo" Verde<.. ~h1ch \\a<; led h\ 6-fl n·nter \rt Shell ( 16 po1nt \land g'uarc..I .\nd' Jacohson ( 151. ~orcd m1dv.a' through the third quaner to cut the deficit 10 40-35 but In inc rolled off 11 in a ro" to end the quarter and \rnd the S\'a '°' ing' rcchng In other tournament action •Seniors DC'rnck Corcoran (~4 points) and Mike Merla (22) led the wa) as Fountam Vnllc) o pened ploy an the .\rro)O Grande Tournament w11h <l 66-50 verdict over St. Jo~ph'"· Corcoran connected on fhc 3·point &ools O!> the Barons (4-1) reached the tournament semifinals. •Eden Yawata (27 points) and Mark Murph}: ( 18) each scored season highs for Westminster. but the Lions (2-4) were unable 10 over· come the host team in the Santa Barbara Tournament. dropp1na a 77. 74 dcc1s1on. Yawata had thrtt J.. point toab and Murphy a J)9tr. 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J r~rnl..lln ~a'e a Int uf credit to the ahJ\\ "' tor the \\:l} the) rt'- 5P«,>ndcd "hc:n thl' g.imt• v.a!o coming to 1. rum h 11m1• "I he' "l'rc al<.o e\tremel) cfTC<.'- • 11,e at llllll'' on nfTcnr.e The} got \ome good ha'ikc:t\ in the low po5t and the\ mu" i:d thl' hall around well enough 10 \Cl up l\.\O wide op(n 3- pointcr Tho-.e pla)S \.\tre well de- signed We couldn't ge1 around the p1cki. without committing an ob- viou\ foul " The Scaha"ks got balanced scor· ina With Ryan Manin and Maf"C'Cl TrnlkrJC leading the way with I" each. Jim Gwahne) added 13 and Evans added I I Sava~ led the Monarchs Wlth 16 point followed by Sta1s Boseman with 12 and T yrone Paul and Bland With 10 Rustlers fall in tourney, 93-82 0tMge Coeat OAtlV PtLOTIF,_, Oeumll1r 11. --'oc c t u WOMEN Frc.m 11 Michelle Hennessey led the as. s.auh with 11 points and eta.ht as. sists. while Enka Manning added 14 points. 10 rebounds and se"en '>teals and ( ind) Kolla r I 3 points Edison girls shut out Sailors; Uni edges Irvine In high S(hool actmn •Jenn} ~ull1~an'<, :?8 points and :?O rebound'> pol4cred Oc:ean V1c1>. to an 1mprcs\t \l' 61-41! ldCtOr) O\ er R1·dlands and into tonight''> final of thl· '>•Hanna I ourn<1ml·n1 < (•adt Olltc: ~ofart1n·, Seaha"k" (5-IJI will ma1d1 up Ui.Ullll'>I M1\s1on \ IC:Jll for thl' tuurnn l'hampwn'\h1p 111 ,1 -. ill lOllll'\I • t 1m 111ng \antd ·\na· Vallr\ to JU'I I'\ prnnt,1111 lht· wtond huffv.1th a 1unc: dd1·n\l· l nt\\·r<.11\ mo,rd into 1h1· tin<1l nl the f alum,· tour- na1111·nt "1th J 1 oml·-trom-lx·h1nd J 2-1J \ lllllr\ r h1· r rujall\ ( '\-2, v.111 pla~ 1111 the..· 111urnJml·n1 111k un Sdturd.1\ night .11 .. '\11 Dcnt\1' (1,1nl1Jra \\on·d ~1 p<Hnl\ and 11.n1hh~·d 211 rl'hound\ • l \tng \Uf'll'r1or \I/\' to tontrul the hu,1rd' I dl..t•\\ocl<.I turned hctrk I ount.i1n \dill'\ hO-J 2 to da1m third pl.1tl' 1n th1· \nn1<1 T {llfr~ n.inll'nt I hl' B.1r11n' m.tllil!!t'd tu 111·1 1111 I ll\t J 11 'h"" 111 t ht· gJ llh' ft nm f)d rnl 111 1,1 lnr th1 I ,1n<l'f'I hut \1111 l'lll1'1l'll till' lnurth q11.1rtn tr.1tl11i11 h\ I'"' 'I\ 11111\l'\ l'I, I .llo.l'\\lllld lflfll.. . lh1 ljU,11 ll'I 111--ll 1\\111 1,111in~ ,I\\ ,I\ The Dally Pltot Jill Kr)zansk1 ..cored a pd1r of gual'> and Chelsea \.\ ilhamc, opened th1· "-Ortng 111 the fif'it half a'> the: Ld1~on High girl\ WC'Cl'r team hlanl..1·d :--.Ot·"p<>n Harhor 1-IJ 1n <1 non-kagUl' mall h £ hur-.d;n di !'It:\\· [lllrt \.\ 1ll1ams goal cum1· 2 ~ m1nutt'' 1nw th1' matlh to gJ\.c: th1· < harger'> a I-Cl k ad the..·\ l'llJCl"ed di hatft1ml' \\ ill1am., 3\'>l\ll'll on thl' oth1·r goal'> h' l\.r'11n\l..1 1n tht· i,ctolld half LITKE From B 1 \<.·rt 29 lht• 1a ... 1 uf lhl' 11ld-11ml' lx•t•r haron') and J man "h1• 1'f1ll"ed 11·" thing\ murt thJn hJ' mg .1 hr,1c..1· 111 < l~J1•\lldk' pull h1' "·11t11n around h1' h.11lpJrlo. f 1 \t. JJ" la 11·1 .1 h1it rnl 1 nit nanwJ '>t'• rt'l<1r.Jt \\J\ hum.ind dt• ''' • ,d l h,· l 11pl1 C ro"n "1nnn \,I\ Jim Litke is the ,4ssoci11ted Pre,,.· n1111unal columni t and app~11rs eier Tut·<>da.i . Thursda.i and Frida.i FREE GIFT I d1~m plJ\\ an the Torrance r uurnamt•nt 1tm Saturda} In other non-league girls soccer. •Heather Podhch scored the tint goal for l n1.,,crs1ty and Sandra Hmhl..a had an eitcellent defensive ~111l' J' the..· f roJans defeated Irvine, _ I I lw V Jljut.·ros' loan goal came !Jh' 111 tht.· ~rnnd half lfn1vers1ty's nnt 111allh v.111 be a t ho me Tue!Jday ag.i1mt Palu' Verdes • f r1·,hman \.\end\ Graneau's !.(Ii.ti I~ m1nutl'' into the second half g.1\1 \1.ir1n<1 a 1-1 tie at Tustin '1rallt'•lll \lorh·J hc..·r wa} throu&h lh1 r dkr lkkn\C anll fired Ill the \h11t lrum ahout ~11 }ards out as \la11n.1 1111"1·d to >-2-1 o'erall r h1 \ rl..ing' tau· rem pie C1t>-tn thi: < , 1 nt•h I uurnaml'nt Saturda) m111n1n11 JI ~ "' ~ ~~;::_~~-· .r •• ~ ...... -., ~ """''"''' ••' • M 4 I ,.... ....... • • • : • • • • : • • • I Special edition • • • i i !:t?.:.. IJ!!!!:f .Jj Fire Hi or Fire Lo i Hurry ... upply is limited ~·or Thi FREE GIFI' vailable now at i ,. - -. , -.. -- . . . 'L s gap until college bowl season As the professional footbell races wind down to the final two weeks leading up to the playoffs, the Raiders face a key game in Seattle Sunda) n iaht. ta. New England a nd Seattle, while the 49er$ seem to play better on the road. 0 Ifs the £SPN Sunday Game of the Week, but since it involves a team from the a rea, C hannel 11 will also show the matchup. A victo ry is crucial to the Raiders' playoff hopes. Recent trips to the Kingdome by the Raiders have produced some lopsided a nd wild games. like Bo Jackson's 221-yard niaht in 1987. Ted T urner's TNT network. which has the U.S. rights to the 1990 World Cup . will show 23 of the ~2 mat~hes. All will be live and most will be on weekends. since the games arc all at night in Jtal). T ulsa (6-5) collide at Sh~veport, La. T he game will be delayed until JO p.m. Saturda) night on the Prime T1cl>.et cable network. This will be Oregon's first bowl ap pearance since 196.3. and Tulsa's first since 1976 \\hen 11 lost the Independe nce Bowl 10 ~lcNcesc State. W ith college football exit ing 1he scene until the bowl season. the NFL will fill the gap on Sanirday. How- ever. the t\\O matc h ups rea lly ap pear to be mismatches. Bob Neal. who broadcasts Southeastern Conference football and N BI\ basketball for TNT. will head one announcing team a nd bc paired \Hth M ick Luckh urst. the former Atlanta Falcons' kicker who broadcasts NFL games for Channel 4 in London. Bowl season rcall) begins perking Chn1.tmas Da) through New Year's Da). \\Ith I 6 games. • "''for H-\ o ffcnngs this week. lhl· lx•st could Ix· C hannel 9's live broadl·ast of the Laker at Boston At 9:30 a.m . on Channel 2. Dallas '1s11s the New Yo rk G iants. while the I o'clock game on Channel 4 features ~nver at Phoenix. In a game wh ich would have tx>en cntical 10 t he Rams had they held on to beat San Francisco last Mon- day, the 49ers will entertain the Buffalo Bills (Channel 4 at I p.O\.). Rahan Backfisch. the t·oord1na11ng producer of Turner\ World Cup t·o,crage. said l\'0 more annoucn1ng teams will tx· chosen. T T "111 broadcast all gamt's '"'oh 1ng thl· L'nitcd tatcs. ( l'ltu:s at 5 pm. tonight. Thl' two longuml· rn ah hn' c l'reatcd a lot o f h1 tor). • (es· ~ason-opening college gaml· "111 lx· Dl'Paul at North Caro- hn.1 JI 12 45 r .m . Saturda). The nl·t"orl.. \\hach rcn·ntl) s1gm·d a lnn~-tl'rm contract "1th the National ( l1lkg1Jh! \thk11c -\s<;ocia11on. wall ha' e J.1ml'<. Aro" n and Par ker at rnurhtlk an < hapel H all. N.C. a Tclcv1s1on sports notes. Now. with the d1 vis1on title alrcad\ ch nc hrd. the game means little to the 49ers. wh1k the Bills arc engaged in a struggle with Miami in the .\FC East. Buffalo has had horrendous luck o n the road.in recent weeks. losing four straight to Indianapolis. Allan- • SportsChanncl will Ix· on hand at Ocean Vic" High tonight for 1he championship semifinal<. ofthl· T o urnamen t of Champions. Capistrano Valle) 1s fl·aturl·d in tht• b o·clock game while Mater 0<-1 will pla) an the S p.m . rnatchup. Brl·nt ~lu-.hurgcr ,qll host the halftime o;h1m th1'i o;cason. hve from Nl'\' Yuri.. l 11'. ., Dennis Brosterbous is a Dally Pilot writer whose C'o/uma appears every Friday. •The lone college howl game th1<; Y.cek Y.ill be Saturda) ·s lndcix·n- dcnce Bowl when Oregon (7-4) and Saturday TELEVISION 9 a .m . - COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NCAA D1v1s1on 1-A.-\ Champ1onsh1p-tephen F . .-\usun vs. Georgia Southern from 1a1csboro. Ga .. ES PN. 9:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at New York Giants. Channe l 2. 11 a.m . -GOLF: M1,ed-1eam tournament from San Juan. Puerto Rico. Channel 7. 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Seniors Professional League-Gold Coast at Orlando (tape). Pnme T ic ket. 11 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Michigan at Marquette. portsChannel (repeats at 9:30 p.m.). 12:45 p.m. - COLLEGE BASKETBALL: DcPaul at Nonh Carolina. Channel :!. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Phoenix. Channel 4. I p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: New Me\lco at Louis' Ille. Channel 7. I p.m . -TENNIS: Da' is Cup final-Sweden at West German} (dela yed ). ESPN. I :30 p.m. -BOXING: Calvin Gro"e 's . .-\dam Garcia. junior-ligh tweights. from Pasadena. Texas (tape). SportsChannel. 4 p.m. -SKIING: World Cup women's do wnhill from Steamboat Springs. Colo. (tape). Channel 7. 4 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pcpperdane at Kansas. portsChanncl. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Ne" Jcrse}. Channel 9. 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Rutgers at Princeton. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: K ings at Ph1ladelph1a. Pnmc Ticke t. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: C harlotte at Chicago. WGN. 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgia Tech at Georgia. ESPN . 7:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Diego State at UCI. Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ne' ada- Las Vegas at Pacific. SponsC hannel. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park repla}s. Channel 56 (Prime T icket. 10:30 p.m.). 10 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Independence Bowl-Oregon vs. Tulsa from Shreveport, La. (de- layed ). Prim e Ticket. 12:30 a.m . -HORSE RACING: Lo'> Alamllo'l replays. Pn me Ticket. RADIO 9:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Ne"' York Giants, KNX ( 1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Phoenix. KNX (1070). 4:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at New Jersey. KLAC (570). P ROB \SKJ:TB\1.1. Young Clippers on the rise LOS ANG ELES (AP)-Rebound domination, scorin' balance and a clawing defense -ti was a formula that carried the ~troit Pistons to the NBA championship last season. Wednesday night, the improving. young Los AnJeles C~ippers beat the world champions with those same in~ients. "They deserved to win." Pistons coach Chuck Daly said after the Oippers survived a late foul-1hoot- ina crisis to beat Detroit, U -79. '*They have talent." Dill)' prailed the job beina do ne by Oappcn coecb Don Cuey. who bas elevaled a team with slowly improvifta records of 12-70. 11-65 and 21-61 the s-11 three years - mostly under former COICb Gene Shue. After Catey took over S.te last ..... tbc team WU 11 -33 dtll)it£ .. ,ills wtat.out lr\iured No. I cfnft dlolce O.n~y Mannina. Thit 11MOD.tbcatppcn•recorc1ttu ~ 7·12 wi1b ~J .-r.tftblet .... 10t .. tr NM-. and ....... "' ........... ... . .,..,._ ........... ....... ch a ••t." OliiJ mM Ot• Oltluaa' Yillln.'..••' NII ...._a .............. _...ti IJ,CMI • ............. _ ................ . ......... ., .. 4:30 p m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Phlladelph1a, KORCi ( J t l)O) 7 lop m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Diego ·1Jtl' at l l I KORCi t 1190). KFM B (760). ~ 311 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver at ChpJX·r-.. J..IHll 11.no1 7 JO p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal Stall' "onhndgl· at C .II \tatl· I ull1.·rton. K ~1 '\1Y ( lb(l<ll Sunday T ELE VISION 9·JU am -T ENNIS: Da' I'> Cup-S"cdcn at West (1l·rma11' ldl'laH'dl. £ \P~ I 0 ti m -PRO F OOTBALL: Green Ba' at Chi- cago. ( hannl'I 2 · 11 a .m -SOCCER: F.nghsh League compe11- t1 on-1 ntwnham ''· b erton I 1a1>el. SportsChannel. I pm -PRO FOOTBALL: Buffalo at San Fran- Ct\l'O. (hannl'I 4. I p.m. -GOLF: ~1 1\ed-team tournament frnm ·an Juan. Pul•rto Harn (dcla~cd). Channel 7. I p.m . -COLLEGE BASKE TBALL: l 'CL.\ at :-.:otrl· Da nH-. Prtml· f1d,l.'t 2 p.rn -AUTO RACING: ~CC.\ Trans-..\rn rnm- pl.'t1t1on Imm St. Pc tl'r.,hurg. Fla. (tape). ESPN. 1 pm -SKIING : World Cup "omen's do"nh1ll n>mJX·t1t 1un Imm Panorama. ( anada ttarx.·>. ESPN. 4 p.m -KllNG: World (up "omcn·s slalom cornpl't111on Imm '>tl·amb\)at Sprang\. Colo. (tape). Channl'I -, 4:30 p.m -HOCKEY: :'\lonm·al at :-.:l'" Yori. Rangers. Sport.,( hannrl 5 pm -PRO FOOTBALL: Hatdl.'r" at Seattle. C hannel I I. ESP~ 5 p.m -HIGH CHOOL FOOTBALL: (IF Ctl) Champ1on.-,h1p (tape). Prime T1 rh ·1 7 '0 pm -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Tcnncm't' at l C L.\ (dda,cd). Pnml' Ticket M p.m __: HORSE RACING: I loll> \\Ood Park rrpla,s. Channl'I 56 (Prime T1cl..e1. 12:30 a.m .). · <}.Jo pm -BASEBALL: Senior Professional Ll·aguc-St. Lunl' at Bradenton (tarcl. Pnme Ticket. 11) p.m . -HOCKEY: Ph1ladclph1a at Buffalo (dl'la)l'd). "romChanm·I. I J m -STEEPLECHASE: C o lo nial C up from CanHkn. ~.<. (laJX'). Pnml.' l 1c ke1. RAO JO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Kansa s (.II\. '\TR ·\ (690). -I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: l 1CL.\ at Notre Daml'. KLA( (570) I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ne" York Jets at Ram . KMPC. (7 10). 5 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Seattle, KFI (640). 4 9ers look like a sure bet to win, but a lot can happen in playoffs From The Auodated Preu Consider this before giving San Fran-~ c1sco a free pass to its fo unh NFL title o f 'CY' the drcadc: Two years ago. the 49ers finished the regular season 13-2 and had wo n their last three games b} a combined score of 124· 7. They were then conceded a Super Bowl lltll' urprisc. In their fi rst playoff game. they lost to Minnesota. 36-:!-l. in a game that wasn't that close. >\fter 14 weeks of the 1989 season. the 49ers are unqucst1onabl) the NFL's best team. They also are (" ith the possible exception of the 1986 Bears) the first upcr Bowl winner since the Steelers repeated a decade ago an such good position this late in the season. But thinking ahead 1s dangero us. .\11 s:ifct) Ro n nie Lott. o ne o f six 49crs who have pla~ed on all three "inners ( 1981. '84. '88) said after the Rams had lo~t four 1n a row: "I can't wait until we ha\e 10 deal \\tlh the adversity the Ram s ha"e. That's the mt·a!.urt· of a football team. not how 11 does when things are going "ell. .. ( oach Gt•orge Seifert knO\\S that. too. "I tl11nt.. 11's importa nt for us to maintain the momentum and the business-like approach 1hat we''e Tudor signs with old team Pitcher John Tudor. freq ul'ntly d is-~ abkd an rl'l~·nt ~~a)ons. signed a one-)car contract Thursda~ for a guaranteed • $450.000 \\1th h1 ~ old team. the St. Louis Cardinals. The left-hander. disabled most of last season and 1987. bct'aml' the third free-agent pitcher sii nt"d by the Card1nab an the pa!>t three weeks. T he Cardinals signed Br)n Smi th on No'. 28 and Frank D1Pino on Wedm·s· da,. · Tudo r .... 111 rccc1' e $450.000 an .-.alan and signing bonu., for I 9QO and rnuld earn an additional $900.000 an 1x·rformanc:e hon uses. Last season. he "as paid S l I mtlltun h) tht• Dodgers. In othl·r ha'>cball new'> Thursda): •If Fernando Valenzuela lea,cs the Dodgers. 11 ''un·t Ix• 10 101n th~ NC\' York Yankees. The Yankt't'.s said that the) ar<· 1wt 1nh.'H' tl·d '>tgning the free agent kft-hJntkr. "Tht•re ha<. tx·en a lo t 01 talk an the media u1nn·1 nang n n apparent Yanl..ee interest in Ft·mando \ ;ikn1ul'IJ. and that 1s sampl~ no t true." George Bradlq. ;-..;l'" \ ort.. ·!> 'tCl' president of pla~cr personnel. \aid 111 J ".>latl·nwnt. "The YankCl'S ha'c ne'l'r tx·cn 1ntcrc'>tnl 1n \'akn1ucla no r have "e had an\ <:on' ersa- 11on'> \\ 11h h·rnandu o r his agent. -\n) 1nforma11on ron1rad1t·11ng that 1s untrue ... • Negotiator-. for ma1or league owners formall~ prt'M.·ntrd 1h~1r pa)·for-performance and revenue-shar- ing propo~I'> and talks for a new coll ective-bargaim ng CPI en I·: 01 ·1111 : u \ \ Jay Leno, the comedian. discu ssing the recent polt11rn l de' elopmcnt'> an Europe: "The e·rndus from Ea~t (i~rman~ ha" hecome '\O great that the onl) 111l'll kit arl' thl· o nes o n the women·!> tracl.. tl·am ·· Sources say Gottfried fired l 'n1H'r'i1t~ uf P111.,hurgh foothall coach l\1 1~l' (1011fr11..·J. "ho d1dn·t have a losing ~ Sl·a-.on in lour \l'ar-. hut failed to return Pm ~ to nJttonal prom am·nre. \\3'i fired Thurs----- d.1} .1rumhng to athletic department so urces. (1011fncd. ''ho feuded "llh the media and \\Ith hi\ o'' n adn11nl\trator'i "h1lc going 26-1 '1-2 1n four seasons. rq1ortl•llh "a!> lirl·d after he refused Athletic Director [d.,..ard Boni. 's rcqut·st 10 resign dunng a mee11ng Thur.,da\ Nl·1ihcr Bll11k nor Go11fncd could be reached for n1rnnll·nt. and P111 11flic1al . in a bncf statement. would confirm onl\ that tht· meeting was held . In ottwr rnlkgl· foo thall news Thursd ay: • M1am1 Hurricanes reserve fu llhack Kevin G ibbs Jani whrn the car an which he was n d ang slammed into a utilit) pole. the school said . • Thl· Lamar I lnavcrsity Board of Regents ''oted to d1Scon1inuc thl· school's program. citing projt"ctcd losses of $503.41 4 0 ' er the next three seasons. Lamar Presi- dt•nt 8111 Franklin to ld the board he could not rec- omnwnd t..cep1ng the program after reviewing the program ·s nsing deficit. • t lnl\r rs1t) of .\kron coach Gerry Faust. who has a 22·21 -1 record 1n four seasons with the Zips. received a three-} car c\tcns1on o f his original five-)ear contract Faust's team "as 6-.i.1 this past season. •A snag apparent!) has developed in Make Shanahan's nego11a11o ns w11h University of Kcntuck) offinab to become the Wildcats' new head coach. a nd Shanahan sa) s no deal will be announced this week. Rams sign lineman Smith T he Rams. who have three defensive ~ tac kles in1ured. o n Thursday signed free ~ agent Scan Smith. who had been with the C hicago Bears. Smith. 6-foot-4 a nd 275 pound defensive lineman out of G rambling, was re- leased by the Bears o n Sep t. 4. Reed has an a nkle inJury. Piel an elbow inJury. and Hawkins a knee injury. T o make room for Smith on their roster. the Ram s waived inside linebac ker Richard Brown. who rejoined the club this year after having been with them m 1987. He has played primarily on special teams this year. In other NFL news T h ursda): •Joe Mo ntana's condition was d owngraded from probable 10 quesuonablc. a strong sign that the San Francisco 49crs might hold the quanerback out o f Sunday's homr game against Buffalo. Mo ntana, who has been nursing bruised ribs suffered on Nov. 19 agamst Grren Bay. did not practice Thursday. •Q uarte rback Mike T omczak is rccovenng from a rib muscle Inj u ry a nd may be able to play in Sunday's game against G reen Bay, Chicago coach Mike Oitk.a says. •Pho enix wa ived defensive tackle Bob Buczkowski and signed rookie wide receiver Mike Barber. who was ~lc.ucd Wednc:tday by San FrancilCO. Tie snaps Nonh Stars' skid had," he s.a1d aner the 49crs clinched the. NFC West home-field advantage ror the playoffs with a 30-27 w O\-tr the Rams Mo nday n1ah1. "We don't wa nt our standards to go dow~. We wa nt 10 perfect and improve so we can go fonher 1n the playoffs than j ust one game." They probably will. for a few reasons: •U nlike most winners, the 49ers have. ince.01is- an overriding desire to prove they ~n w in wtth• Coach Bill Walsh. Ma ny 49ers -Joe Montana a~ Lott most p rominently -belkve Walsh got (t~k) ~ much of thl' credit for the three Super Bowl v1ctones 1h1s decade. · . • Mon: than an v o ther successful team of the '80s, the) a rc \\1lhng to pay well for veterans . with play~fl (and Suix·r Bowl) c\perience. hke Matt M1Uen and J•m Burt. e'en 1f the> help for onl y half a season. :: The\ picked up Millen after the Raid~rs released him b} ·ou1b1dd1n~ the Rams._ and later .s1gne~ Bun. "ho had "reurcJ ' after flunking a physical wnb ~ Ne" ' ork G111n1s Both arc s1aning -Millen at ~n~ide ltncbact..cr and Burt a t nose tackle, where . M1chkr Caner 1s out for the ~ason and Pete Kugler 1s banaeCJ up. Sull. to call thl· 41k r'> tht• dominant team of 1989 1s prem ature. I'\ THE 81.EACHERS c.,.,, ............ ~ .. -u .. .,....-...,....,. "Yo, Bob! I couldn't hear. You c alled a ·quart erback sneak,' right?" Jordan's 38 paces Chicago ~t 1chal'I JmJan \l'tm·J 26 of has 38 _,, poanh 111 lht· liN-hall ;i, thl· ChKag1> Hulls •~ rullnl Ill :111 l'.11 h k·ad and l'rUl\l'd to a ,, • 124-11' :'\H\ ,;l lllr~ ll\l'r thl' \ISlltng Orl.1nlh1 \l.1g1, "" I hur,d.1~ night .l t11JJI\ '1.1111.•d h" 'X po1111< .. an onl~ 2) minutes. \hl· ll'"l''t hl· hJ' pl.t\l'll lh" '>l'.t'>on. a'i thl· Hull "on their 1h11d an J rim \lll'I Orlando·., Tcf0 Catledge scored th,· g.1ml··., li"t hJ-.l..1.·1 to P-" 1..· thl' l\1ag1c their onl) kad .11 2-11 ( h1,Jgo \lllrl'd thl· nnt 11 points and k·d 35·23 altl'I 111w lll.'nod T hl· Bull<. kd h) 14 at halftime and thl' \l.1gtl gut 1111 dowr 1n the;-'>l'Cnnd half In lllhl'r 'B \ ganwv •Bullets 10$. llornt ts 101: ~lark .\lane sant.. an 11\-loot 1u1111x·r \\Ith 15 'iCrnnds ldi to snap a 10 1-1 01 111.· an l Jndo\l'I. \1d ·" V. aioh1ngton handed Charlottc- a d uh-rrumJ l\lng ninth conscc u11,e setback. Thl· lo'>lllg '>trl·JI.. mJ H:hn the lnngc\t 1n 1he NB.\ 1h1!> '>l'a'>on • Pacers 102. ~els 78: R ak Smits scored I 3 of his Jll po1nh a'> 'l'>lllng Indiana rode a 25-Q first-quancr kaJ to 11' 10th 'Ktor) an 12 games. •Spurs 104. Rockets 100: In San Antonio. Wllhe .\nlll·r<,on had I 0 of hl'i IQ po1nl'i 10 the fo urth penod a' tht• Spur-. out-.rnrl·d Houston I '>-9 10 the final 7:14. In othl•r N R .\ Ol'" s •Dall:" 'lgnl'd frl·e agl'nt Micheal W1lhams. a 6·.l guard \\ho "a~ \\31\l'd T ul·sda' b' the Phoenix Suns. • Phlladt•lphia "al\l'd (o~ard Ja} Vincent \\tthout 1mmtd1atl.'I) naming a replacement. Fay submits brief to court M1t·hael I a) and the Mcrcul) Ba) Boa11ng Clul-1 repeated the ir arguments * Thursda' on "h' !'lcY. Z<.'aland <;hould be a"ardcd· the -\menca·, Cup in a bnef subm111ed to :"<c" York 1a1e·s highest court. Thl· Ne" Yori. State Supreme Court awarded New Zealand the troph~ on Apnl 7. ruling that the San Dieso Yacht Club and Dennis Connor forfeited the Cup b) using a mult1hullcd ca tamaran against a sloop. But a four-Justice appellate panel overturned that decision on Sept. 19 and ga'c the Cup back to San D iego. The New York C'ourt o f .\ppeals 1s scheduled to hear oral arrguments on Feb. 8. In other spons news Thursday: • Utah basketball coach Rick Ma1e rus. 41 . under- went corona') bypass surgery for more than fi ve hours in Salt Lake C'll) and was hstC'd in cntical a nd stable cond1t1on ... He came through the surgery very well ... L OS Hospital spokesman Tim Madden said. "H is su rgeon expects a no rmal recover) and a normal resumption of acti' 1t1es. ·• • Ho ll} wood 1s interested in filming a story a??ut Colo ra do quarterback Sal Aunesc. who died of Jn- opcrable stom ach cancer Sept. 23. Beverly Hills a1cnt Ed Hookstratte n has been retained by the Aul)~~ famil> to represent its dealings with mo vie studios interested in Lhe life or the late athlete. Hookstratten told the Rocky Mountain News he was negotiating with "two major (studios) and a giant 1ndepcndenf' for a movie about Auoese. • Carl-Uwe Steeb. the hero or last year's West German Davis C up team. was drawn to play Mau Wilander of wcdcn in the open.in& sinaJes of I.his weekend's ben·of-5 fina.I in Stuttaan. West Oemaan Boris Becker. the Wimbl«!on and U.S. Open chem· pion. will meet Stefan Edbera in today's aecond sinela match at the 10,SOO.seal Scflleyer Halle . 11II\1'10'-H \ltlO • D•llr ,.not ,W.oto• "' L•• "•Jn• Est:ancl• Co•ch Tim o ·arlen shouts directions, Torry Hammond f4JI takes control. . l\tlARINA Froro.Bt ldi11'rlUI II hi~'\."'\. 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II W;\~ JUSI a combinn11on of factors .\n<TM1ll 1l Jn is a good dub The) 're strong 1nsd1e and the} defi n1tel~ le t them pin) ... C-uro na·s four losses haH come 10 exceptional rompc1111on -Com- ploo. Fallbrool . Manna and no" Milltlan. A tnt ( 16) and Paulsen (I:?) &a"e thc-Sea Krng'I four pla)crs 1n doublC' figurn. ~likan moves on 10 meet Palos Verde /lr~inc lOn1ghl Ill 7:30 at U~· ivcrsi1y 1n the \C Venth place scm1- fiu&I. 9*ddlcback had h1ghly-rq.arded Cdm!tton down. 44-36, a nd with 30 sttonds lcf\ had 1he ball while on the 1hbrt' end of a .56-.5.5 count. bul Ji in my Galbcn 's mcdium-ran1e shot with JU.St ste0nd Id\ hi1 the rim. bounttd and the rim ap in. and fall· cddo drop. •• >-We really played well as a te•!T'· sajd Slddlcbedt Coach Pat Quinn, .-,o was hcant ned by the sohd effort •intt a team of Compton's abeh· ·~·. ;Andre M(fartane led Seddkbeck wt&h .f 6 pointt •nd sophomore Jaton lep~ and Elton Moort e8Ch tcCw'ld 12. • .......... r°We did the dunp WC Ye _.. Mfttitll 10 do for I wtaile,.. llid Qltiill&. '"~ly lltil ii I bil tun-.. ; ... "' .. "'::&. " _ .... _ ... .. "" .... ./ EDISON From 81 und h.111 Jl\U 11111l ,1 4~. JI\ t•dgt' .1111·1 I hohl.' l1ppnl uni.' 1n "1th 2 14 k it 111 lht· 1h1nJ 4uartt'r fh,1nl' 111 \lpl· .tnd J1mml"\ \Oil till" I .1gk' t l11,1·d lhl· g.1p Ill llHl'l' '1~-.l~I tx·1111,· tht' 1h11d qu.1rtcr ,.1me Ill .Ill t'llJ I dl\11n 11p1.'lll'd thl' fourth 4u.trll"I h~ 'h111111ng 'lllll'"lull~ from thl' 11uh1lk I h.11·, 'dwn 1>.1n L ll\l"l,1d' tlw C h,11gl'" h-2 guard. "'·nt IP \\111l h1111ng I~'" 111 J rn\\ lrnm long 1,tl\!(e .. 1>.1n I 11,l"l,11\\ hit '11ml· kn 'hot' 10111g.h1.':,.B1•1lhl'tl ,,11d "B11t .l'll'r~­ h11d' ,,1nw 1h111ugh 111 thl· 'l'u1nd h.111» '" 11L111ng 1111 lkli:n'l' on thl'll \u n· n' \\ l' ,1,111t·J rca I 11111g "ha 1 thn ''l"rt' d111ng .ind ,,,.did :1 tx·lt\'r 11•h 11111111 lhl' 'l'111ml halt .. 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'\ l 1lw \ .1qt1l"IO' l'.11 m·d tht· 11ght hi t.1u• I ••Ill( lk.H"h :\11ll1l.1n 111 1un1gh1·., ~ ill 'l'm1tinal' ,11 I 111 \l'r'll~ ll1gh In 11\l' 14-J). \\Ith \lulk 111 \lrn·t dulhl'\ 11Ur ... ng .1 'pr.111wd anlk. \'\· plmkd 1n thl' 1h1rd qu~1r1a h~ oul'iu>ring lhl' Sl·a King'>. 20-\ '" 11 \\llll l'<J\ll~ al In 1m· lf1gh Thuf'd<I\ n1g.ht "A~ dc1l·.11111g lhl'm. anJ I kn11\\ ~llll t",11\01 gl'I .Ill~ h1g \\Ill' 111 l>1.."ll'll1· tx·r. hut that "a' .1, h1g .1 "'"'a'> I lJll r1"l11l'llltx'r... II\ 1nl' C oarh '\tl''l' K1·11h \i11J ··\ml ~ou·rc talking 10 a gu~ \\ho "·•' ill tht• <If linals 1.1'1 ~t·.ir. To pl:l\ \\tlhuut John ~lolll'. \\e nl'l'lkd .1 n1mrkw team l'llon 'o thl\ "J' a hug\' \\Ill ·· 1 k 1111\\ 11 ·" (1n (\ I he n)l\\nla t inn hr.ll'k\'I ul° lht• ln °10l' Tourn.1ml·n1 hut 1h1., \\a<, J h1g "tn .. \lulk. J\l'raging 2~ J11.Hnl<. a game '>prarnt·J ht'> anlk on \\ edm''>tfr1, H1' \l.tlll\ "d3\·IO·d3\ P1t k1ng. up thl' offen~1,e slal'k tor tht' \ aqul'rO\ \\J~ 'en1nr guard Cirl·g R,1111\. "hu \wred a game-h1~h 21\ J'llllfll'> .ind d11ppcd 111 w11h C>I\ fl"· hound' Bains h111wo .\-point o;hotor,. holh 1n the ~l·cond half. H1'> first bomhcndt·d the third-quarter \Conng a' ln1nc firmh\·d an 11 -0 run. Dm' n b\ {II\<' al tht" 1nternl1s~1on. 12-JI. Ir-. 1°1\l' \)Jll.'lll'd 1hr third quar- ter b) going on a 9-1 spun as guard Bnan Boothru~d ( 15 po1n1s. liH· re- bound~) l'Onnelll'd on three JU mp ~hOI!>. Palos VC'rde~. "h1ch "'as led b" 6-tl center \rt Shell (I tl point'>) and g"uard .\nd\ Jacobson (I 5l. scored m1dwa' 1hrnugh the 1hrrd quartl"r to cut 1hi: J rfic1 t 10 40-35. bul In ine rolled ofT I I in a ro" to (.'nd the quarter and send the Sea King\ reeling. In other tournament ac11on •Seniors Demel Corcoran (:!4 points) and Mike Merh (22) led the ''a> as Fountain Valle) opened pla} in the .\rro)O Grande Tournament "'11h a 66-50 verdict over St. Joseph's. Corcoran connected on fi "e 3-potnt goal as the Barons (4-1) reach,,d the tournament semifinal,. •Eden Yawata (27 points) and Mark Murphy ( 18) each scored season highs for Westminster. but the Lions (2·4) were unable to over· come the host team in the Santa Barbara ·Tournament. dropp1n1 a 77-74 dl><:1s1on. Yawaua had thrtt J.. point aoals and Murphy a peir. 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' ;. c d ..-")0' v~ -, S•v•nltl Pl•<• Ou•rt•rftl\'11\ v . \ "· , .. l .:).. v , .. ~Q . . . "' \ . ,. .., ..... l ~·· t • I ... I .. ,. ~t t • 1 A "I ~J :·. 1~· .l ... t' °'8 n ,. .. • rOcMv'\ S•m•ltlWll\ •I lrvtM 6 (/'\"r" .rr J\. -It 1 ! 1\ , .. ,._ J 10 ~ B,.1 .. .\ .. \ 't Wf" ... (". t .. , ,. t •I Wood!>< 1d9e I 1 ll) f 1 ~ \ ·~ ~ • ,.-"""0 r ""~"' o fl\ ' , .. ' .,,.~ • \ 1 f't'lll • • 4,r J , , • 1' •• • \ '1 •, .. \ ... \.,"''('If"! I• I Vn1Vtr\1"' H 19'1 I "" \, ,,, :. , .\ r \r1,ara 14 \t-'te"''.., • lO • t' • \ './. • _,r \l"'ventr- Tournamenl of Champions (II Ocun v .. w Hlttil T11ur\dav'\ S.cond Round Score\ tcon\olat1on Br•Ck•ll M , r 1q \'r v '' 38 l •\ A O"' I~\ l/ L A Jffl~r \On 1>3 (Cl\•mo•Dn\llP Br•Ck•ll t":'! ,._,, V t»'N ')Q "'0"" "U\ dt \e "' ~.J a,., "" p "'01 8 .. etJ 01 t'dn s~ TOO.v'\ Schaitvla I Cham0ton\1'1p ~•final\ 6 ~ ... tl,. o. w\ Oc"-~a" "'f!lillr; 8 ( \ \"ft\ Va p.,. '1'\ Lon~ B~a " Po1.,. ( F 1lttl Plac• Sem1firwlh l ~ '-/-.P\" ,..,.\'t' t\ Y rn .. 9\ df' t ~) l '"'•\Bro O·~o• ICon\oillliOfl ~s. • 1 H unlin9t0fl Baun I 1-\f"'v 1f' ~u•"' ..,, ..,~ w\ Mo<~no Va lrfov I '\0-W.,\, (" v "4'1 ..,., LO\ A ·am•fO\ La Quinta Invitation.I Tl1Ur\dO'\ Cl\amp,on\lltP Semlfinal\ f \-1\ ( '" 1q H ..,l'\t f"IQ1"\i-8fll>aC,. b1 < '" "6 T " SJ Tonolltll'\ F,.,.h '-T" .. ,,net' y\ (.,O .. f'\\ t."~\ ll''O"" 6 JO--Tro" v\ H-'"'•,,\J'O" B~ac,, 'n r-d 01act 1-E\~3"<:.a v\ Foo1,,,u <"amo1on\f"1ot SEAHAWKS Frc.m 81 .\1'>0111 .1 quarter lit thl' "a~ through lhl' 1h1rd quartl'r the Monardl\ \"\l\'ntkd the prro;sure de- t'cn!>l' tu full mun and made 11 d1flicult for the ~caha" ls 10 get an~ kind of ull\\l\ll'fll otli.'n'>C going. "F mm .1 Jl'fl·fl'il\ e \landpo1nt. I "'a' 'l'f\ pka\l'd "11h the "a' "c pl.l\l'd 1n thl' '>1°rnnd. 1h1rd and four th ~uJner'>... :\ lonarrh ('oal'h ( arl 1-ranl hn said Lk,p11e the unforced tu mo' er. Franl hn ga' c .i lot of credrl to the Scaha"l '> for the "'3) the) re· sponded "hen the gaml' '"as coming 10 crunth 11mc .. The) \Ii ere also c\tremel) efTec- 11' l' al 11me~ on offense. The} gol some good baskl·t" 1n the low post and the) mo,cd the ball around well enough 10 set up t\\O wide open 3- potnler. Those pln)'s \\-ere well te· signed. We couldn't gel around the p1ci..~ without ('omm1111n1 an ob- vious fo ul." The Scahawks got balanced scor- ing wtth Ryan Manin and Mart'tl TcnBc!Jt leading the way with 14 each. J im Gwaltney added 13 and Evans added 11. Savaac It'd the Monarchs with 16 points follo~"Cd b)' Sta.is Boscman v.h h 12 and T)'ronc Paul and Bland with 10. Rustlers fall in tourney, 93-82 WOMEN Frc.m B 1 Michelle Hennessey It'd the as- sault "•th 11 points and eight as- sists. "'h1le Enka Manning added 14 points, I 0 rebounds and SC' en steals and Ctnd) Kollar 13 points In high ~hool action· • knny ulll\ an·, 28 po1n1s and :?O rebounds po"ered Ocean Vie" 10 an 1mpreS!.1\C 63-·H! \ ICIOI) OH"r Redlands and 1010 tonight's final of the c;a,anna rourn.tmenl. < oad1 Ol11l' Manin·~ C\\·aha"b (5-UJ \\Ill matl'h up again'>l M1~s1on V1eJ1l for the tournq champ1on~h1p I I\ a ., J() l'OI\ Int • L1m111ng 'ian1a .\na Valle~ to JU'>t I' point' in the 'l"Cond half\\1th a 101\l' dl'l\.0 11\e l 'n1\l'r'>1t' moH·d 1r110 the tindl nt th\' Falnin•i." wur- n.imenl "1th a u1ml"·from-beh1nd 42-34 '1\ tur~ fhe l roJan<, I '·21 "111 plj\ h1r lhl· lllurnjffil'lll 111k on SaturJ.t~ night JI ., Jll Dcn1\e (1andar3 '>lured 2 J po10IS and Rrabhnl 211 rdxiund<, • l ~1ng ~ui:x:nur \It\" to tontrol the hu.11d'> I i1le\lot1\i<l turnl"d b.id Fuun1a1n \ Jlle\ 60-42 to da1m 1h1rd pl.tll' 1n ·the ·\rt\''>IJ Tour- n.1 nw111 I hl' B;11 om m.1nal!.l'd tn i!l'I 11!1 Jll'>I 41 1 'huh 111 till" g<lllll" lu•mp.trl'll 111 t.I tor the I .lllll'r'l hut '1111 l'llll'lnl lhl' tnunh q11.1rta 1r.11hng I" jll\I \I\ !111\\\"\l"I l.1ll"\\OOd tnol lhl· qU.JI 1.-r I 'I-.., Ill\\ Ill )!.tlll\)l ,t\\J\ •I OrMgeeo.t DAILY PtLOT/Ff'ldlr, Dec1m• 11... • Edison girls shut out Sailors; Uni edges Irvine The Dafl)t Plfot J 111 Kry11nsk1 )(.'ored a pair of goals and Chel~a W1lltams o~ned the '>lonng tn the first half us the Ed1'>on High girls '>Ocn·r team blankl·d :-.:e"' pon Harb<ir 1-0. 1n a non-league match Thul"'>da~ at Ne"· port V. llhams' goal lame 2) minute\ inh1 ttw match to g1\C.· thl" Charger'> a 1-IJ kad the~ enJO\cd at halft1mt· \\ illi.sm!> aS'>l'>ll"d on the other goals h~ "r~ 11ml1 1n thl" ..ernnd halt LfTKE From 81 \ept 29 lhl' la'>I of till" old-11ml' hl"l'f ha run~ and j mdn '' hu \"OJt•\ l"d It"" 1h1ng'> mon· than hJ' 1ng J brall' of < l~dl'\dak'> pull h1'> ''.tgun .iround h" h.i II rarl. f 1\\" da" )Jll'I J hi~ ll"J lt>lt n.1111l·J "x·ut"IJllJI ''.J' humant•h J, '""'•\d lhl· l11pk( fll\\11\\11\1\l"f \\ ,J' 1 •1 Jim Litke is tbe .4ssociated Pre!ls' national columnist and appears"' t'r Tuf'.;da), Tbursda) and Frida.' ld1MJn plJ~., 1n the Torrance r uurnament this Saturda> In other non-league girls soccer: • Heather Podltch scored the tint goal for l "" ers1ty and Sand ra llmhl.J had an e>.cellent defensive ~ .. nw a<, lht' Trojans defeated Irvine. _ I Thl· Vaqueros· loan goal came lall' 1n thl" "K"rnnd haJf Um versity's ne\I matl.h \.\Ill be at homt' Tue9day .1gJ1n'>I P.tlll) \ erdes • r fl'Shman v. end) G raucau's goJl I' m1nu1n 1010 the s.econd half l(J' l' ~1dr 1n<1 J 1-1 ue at Tusun. '1r.1ttl'.tu ''urkl·d her "a' through llh r llkr ddcn<,e and fired 1n the '>h111 IJ11m .Jh\1u1 211 \ard!> o ut as \l.JnnJ m11\\'d tu .J.2:1 O\erall. I ht· \ 1kintt' tale Temple Cit) 1n 1he l 1."rfllu' Tournament Saturday murn1ng jl \ ~[3 ~~~-:W: ... 1iw.-· .. •• pi. .... ~ f\'l'lot" .,,.,,,~ , .... ••'-4 ...... ............ Fire Hi or Fire LO Hurry... up.e_ly · limited For This FREE GIFr vailahle now a' i - .. ,. , .. - . . . . Hunting for honkers has picked up recently Waterfowl hun1ina has picked up in ('~lifomia as winter weather has forced ducks and &tCK out oft.he Pacific Northwest as they migrate iOutb, scekina out ireen grass and un-frozen water. The harvest of Canada geese, snow geese and migrating ducks wall "peak' during the later part of Dccertl'- bcr and early January. The 22nd Annual California Pines 3-Shot Honker Hunt produced some good goose hunting for 60 honker . hunters who gathered together to participate in the hunt. Newport Beach was well represented at this year's shoot with Rob Hixson and his son Rob Ill, Tad ~vine and George Fry all harvesting big I OIC 1111 ICI C OICU NBA ST AMDtNGS We1tem Cellfelwe Padfk OfVIMcln w l Lakers 16 S Portland 16 6 Seattle 11 8 Phoeni11 7 10 Oippen 7 17 Sacramenlo 6 12 Golden Slate 6 14 Midwest Division San Anlonio 13 6 Utah 13 6 Denver 13 8 Housto n 10 11 Dallas 9 10 Minnesola 5 l 5 Charlotte 3 17 Eutem Conference Atlantic D ivision Pct. .762 .717 S79 ,412 368 333 300 .684 .684 . 619 476 474 250 ISO New Yo rk 12 7 632 GB I 2 4 7 8 8', 91 1 1 4 .. 8 ' 1 10 , Boslon 17 9 57 l l PtllladelPhia 11 9 SSO I , Washinglon 10 11 .476 3 New Je rsev 6 14 300 6 , M iami 5 17 117 8 , Central Division India na 13 5 7'12 Alla nta 13 7 .6SO Chicaoo 13 7 6SO Detroit IJ 8 .619 l' i Cleve la nd 9 11 450 S Milwaukee 9 11 450 S Orla ndo 8 13 .381 6 2 ThundiY'S k.lAS Indian• 101. New Jtf"Hv 18 Wash1no1on IOS. CherlOtle IOI Chlcaoo 12•. Orlendo 113 San An1onlo 104. Houston 100 Ttdtll's Gtm.s L•lltn at Boslon. S o m Dallu at Pnlladtlonla, •.30 o.m New York et Allen1 a, 4:30 o m Sollie a1 Clevelend, 4 30 o m Milwaukee al lndl•n•, 4 30 o m Miami at Min,,.sole, S o m S.cremen10 at Denver 6 30 om OelrOll al Ulah, 6 30 o m Houston el Ptia.nla, 6 30 om Golden Stelt et Porlla nd, 7·30 om WEST ldeno so. WHhlnOIOI' SI S? N ArtlOtlt 92. Mesa. Colo " U S lnttrt1etlontl 16. Weber St 97 cs B&ktf"SflekS H. Masltr's SI CS Nor111rl00t 66, Hevwero S1 S6- MIDWEST Cre1on1on 16, N.o<as11a IJ Kaines SI H T ulMI 69 SOUTH Cen•enarv 91 Georo•• SI 11 Coo of Clltrle\IOtl 66 MIJ ·E Snore SS East CerOlint 72 Caml>C>ell 67 Georo111 South.,.n 71, Hardln·Slmmons 6S Mor1tllH d SI 90, YC>Ullilslown SI 1• 01110 U SJ E Kentuekv S2 Ve CommonwHllh 19 Bradlev 66 EAST Brooklyn COi 19 Ho1'1rt 6' ManacnuH llS 7', New Hamosnire SJ Md ·Balllmort Countv 79, Cooo1n St 7~ Monmouth, N J 12, o.faware 61 EXHIBITION 01110 St 101. Mara1non 0 11 13 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Groumont '3, Golden West 12 CRlwnldt TourMIMftl) GOldtn Weit Grenment teftl>flP ltftl>f lP Dever s 0 J 17 BIVIOD 1 1 ' 70 Rice J 3 1 10 Cl'llnn • O 3 8 Ven Scovce S S 1 IS Cnurc" I 1 1 ' Kre1>s • 9 S 11 F09glano 1 l 3 8 Anoe~n S I 2 12 Ha11e I O • 1 Jenkins • O 3 8 Jame s 2 3 J 7 An<ltrlOll 0 0 0 0 1(111 9 2 2 19 Veuonan 2 • • a Moore 3 1 1 9 Wailt 0 0 0 0 Smtl" 1 0 3 9 Wiiiiams • O I a Totels 2t 12 19 17 Totals 34 1q ?S 93 Helflimt GOiden West '3 41 3·POln1 1><>als Goio.n West-Oeve< 1 Rice 1 Anaerwn I, Grou mont-B1s1100 • Foov eno 1 Kill l Tecllnicels None COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Gelden Wnt 12'2, Monter•v Ptn!Muta SS ( CYHi. T eul"MfMl'lt) ~ Wt1I Mll!twn ~ ........ .. ...... Slrchie l O O a Pofler o O 1 O ArmslrOtlO 6 I O 13 Ttacol• 9 O 1 11 JoflnlOll 6 0 0 17 Evans 6 1 1 lJ Smith S O I 17 Rlcnards 6 O 1 17 Jec.kwn 6 S O 17 8ensOt1 6 O 3 12 Siar! 4 • 1 12 Seat>ornf O O 3 0 Gonclr"9f 11 3 0 2S Stewerl 0 O 2 0 HamlllOtl 2 1 1 S He99 S 2 0 12 Barlow 1 1 I 6 Totals 50 11 S 121 Toi els 21 1 1 S SS Heltllme: Golden Wttt, 51·30. Three·oolnt ooats· Golden wut-Slrchte 2. Smith 2. Tec11n1ee11· None. ~ C.tt 61, cue.ta S3 CC.Sta T-'*'*") C:.... ~CMll JenMfl ltodtnnl W•t ...,,. ,_kins Yertt:V !tole Tun. feftlf• ftfl .. IP I ? , • Bovkln J 0 2 6 l 0 0 2 Moor• 1 0 1 1 0 2 4 2 Htflne11av • 1 I II 1 7 1 9 ~nnlnv 6 1 1 I• I 0 1 16 Ht-.mant1 I 0 S 1 3 l 2 9 Ambros. 4 1 S 9 l l 4 9 Moorman 1 o J 1 l01t aiow •0 41 Wrlehl 0 I I I l(ollet • l 2 13 TOI• It 17 IS S3 Totats 71 6 17 .. Helfflme. OfeMt Cou l, .,.. If )-9'1111 eoels. Or-. COMI llelwltU.Y 1 TedW!lcM.Noflt ..... SCMOOl. 90YI ..,_,,, ...... ,, , ............. 'fww_,..., ...... --. . .. . .. ..... .. , ......... ,,,,. ,,,,, .... Jt. lttO llleW StJ'2 , ......... , .. t11n...,_ ,,,. • t 4 n nAr..,,... o s o t • J • ,, o... • •• 0 ' J , ' • u " n ,.... n ,. '' n ............ ..... .-n H D II 11-1'1 --.i=~i=c~==·~·~·i:·= ........ I, ' t,~l honkers dunng the thrtt-day event. Wing shooters new in from all O\'er the United States to meet at Ball~ 's Hotel in Reno for a pre-hun1 pany hosted by Dick Carlsberg. The following morning the group headed to the valleys of Alturas in north- eastern California where guided hunts were arranged for all partici- pants. lXspite clear weather. the gunning was good and every hunter depart~d with a Canada Goose for Thanksgiv- ing dinner. Duck hunters \.\ho arc interested in some nearb> shooting should con- tact Raahauge s Duck Club located an the Pardo Basin onl y 25 minutes from the Newport Harbor area. This Edllefl IO, E........_w 12 (Irvine World News Teurftt~) EdiMln EIHnttower f9ftpfto ft ft pf IP Smvst•r 3 0 0 6 TrOWl'' 3 1 3 I Jf'uie 10 I ' 21 s.~ 10 J 1 2• Marl1neau 6 s ) 17 Hall 0 0 2 0 Lovelaov 1 1 1 16 F o\ler • 0 ' I Mttt~r 1 0 0 J J1mmf"v''''' 9 1 3 14 Tnow 3 a 1 l• Ounr 1 6 • I Tv•er I l 1 3 Hutclleo" 0 0 l 0 To•a1' 3 I 17 10 80 Tolals 11 1l II 11 Score bv Ouerter. Edison 17 18 11 28-&0 E is11Mower II 17 1$ 2J-77 J ·oo1nt goa ls Ed•son-M1ller I E 1un"Ower-J1mmev•on 4 ~ Ot' I TK,.,nlca1 Tvler (Ed Millikan 12, Corona def Mar 69 (Irvine World News Tournem41nt) Mi11ken Cor-clef Mer Hamoton Powell Mavnand MaOdreo Tnac•er Cov 11 SlakPS To1 a1s M ·ll ka" to ft pf IP I 9 • II 6 s 1 17 1 2 • 6 8 I 1 14 6 • 0 18 1 0 1 4 I 0 4 1 ""pflP F '"' S ) S 16 Pe"''"e I 0 0 1 MurO"• 0 0 I 0 Wa Jt'"r'°" 1 1 2 6 Pa.,l\f~ 4 • S 11 uonam I 0 J 1 Jack\O" S 7 3 17 He\se 6 1 S U 26 28 17 92 Tolats 76 70 7• 69 Scon bv Ouar'ltn Corona oe1 Ma r 19 17 19 11-9' 17 16 19 ,, 69 M·ll 'an-Tnackfr 1 ) ooonl goal\ COM-F,.nt 3 Tecnn1ca ls CaM Coacn Orr•s S.nta Ana 14, Woodbrid9e SI (lrviM W0t10 N•ws Tournem.nf) W OOC1br1C191t Sant A A !WI ltfll>f lP f9"pflo Rauc11 ' 2 1 11 C.a "01a O 2 O 1 Rarnos S I 3 IS Cht111e1 I 1 1 • Mc Lemore 2 l 4 ~ Mecl•na 3 6 J 17 LP .. as 1 0 0 1 JOM\On I I I 3 M uronv O 4 I 4 Conirtras l 0 0 1 ChaOwic" 1 O 0 1 Verna 1 3 4 1 F=enlon I O 1 1 Mo•al~\ 1 0 0 6 Manlhl't 1 1 ? S T 1sca r11no 1 0 I • C O<'Pn I 0 0 1 Woo1r •cl\I~ 11 2 79 Conen O O 0 w l>On I 3 IS Tavlor 1 I S K1nosourv 7 2 1 6 To1a1' 23 11 11 S8 l ol•I• J7 IJ I~ 84 Score b11 Ouerten WOOdDriCloe n 9 11 IS St Sa1'18 Ana 14 18 70 17-8• )·DO•"' ooa \ Woooo• ooe-Qeuc" 1 Ra mos J San1a Al'a Woolr•O!Jf I TKhn1ca1s NOiie Ocun View S9, Momlninlde S6 lToumemant of Cl>Amllionsl O<Nn v .. w Motntn9SlcM f9"pfl'D 19 " pf to Evan\ • 1 1 l1 Seo•• 0 0 I 0 Erns1 2 I 1 s B•11"000<100 ' 0 I 10 C.wa11ne11 s J 0 13 P•a 't.Of't 0 0 0 0 Martin 6 0 1 u Paui s 0 I 10 Ten Bero" 7 0 3 u Sa11aol' 1 i ' 16 Qu.nn 0 2 0 1 ~a,,ders 2 0 ' ' Ga roe 0 0 0 0 Bosema" s I 0 17 Fanooa 0 0 0 0 Mit(nf'I~ 0 0 I 0 Crowe 1 0 3 • lOll lS 2• 8 9 S9 To•ols 7S 3 12 56 Score bv Ouarten Ocean View 19 IS 12 13-S9 Mornlnos1oe 10 19 10 17-S6 J·oo•nl goeis Ocean View-Evans l Marl In Morn1no•sde-B111no 1 Boseman 1 Ttchn1ca1s None Fountlln V1lle11 64, St. Jos•Ph's SO lArrovo Grande Tourne~) Fountain Vahv SI. JHept,'s Corcoran McClurg Zellmer Zleoerth Me rt VOloe Oard s Tot~'\ ltfll>flP f9flpflP 8 3 2 14 S1mll\ S 1 I 14 0 0 I 0 Ceoa1os 6 1 13 1 O 1 • Laogrl'n l 0 9 3 O I 6 T "omoson 0 0 0 9 • 1 21 Macc..,1\n 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 Wes•nl'• I 0 1 I I 0 J McG lvl'r v 6 I ) 13 26 8 Q 66 To•A•s 11 • IS SO Sc-bv OUat1Ws Founre,,, va 11ev 16 16 16 11-6$ SI Jou on's IS 12 13 11>-SO l ·ootnr ooels Foun1a ,n v a11e11-Corcoran S. VOloe I SI Joseon s-S•mas 2 La1111rtn 1 TKnn.ca •s No.,e E st1ncia 79. H unttn9ton Bff ch n I La OUll!ta TeumalMftl) Huntlnvton 9Hdl Estende Celle Piaf" Ouon11 D•nous Jellr Luca s Al><ll T11v10r f9ft l)ftp .. ,. .. Ip 1 O 4 1 TnultlO 1 4 0 7 1 2 S 6 Heredia S 11 4 2• 2 O l • Lv 0 0 l 0 S O I 11 McOanlets 3 l l 10 1 s 1 1 Fueronnor • 1 l 10 11 4 • 16 Hokank son 1 0 1 4 2 2 ) 6 HeH 1 6 1 ?1 Hammond 0 0 J 0 Berenas I O O 2 Totals 24 13 19 62 To1a1s 23 26 17 1' SceN by Ouartoers Hunttnoton Buell 17 16 ' ~2 Es1enc1e 19 28 10 2?-79 3·oolnl ooals Hin Beach-Jehr 1 Eslen· cla-Hrre<lle J. Trullllo 1, McD•nl.t\ 1, Haas 1 T echnlcals HunllnolOtl 8oet ll (Otlav of gamal Sltnta .. l'Mra 77, Wnfn*'stw 74 (SMN .. ,..,_ T__.....,I Wtsllll'llMW SMt9 ..,._.. ltell Mu<l>llv Yawele 0-ura WlllllM D•11IMH1 KOllK Sl>ioe> Tote!\ ........ 3 1 0 7 8enks 6 • • 11 Palmer 10 4 3 17 Butdv 4 0 J 11 Turner 1 I 4 l 4slelo.-v 1 2 4 • Johf\son 0 l J J krloos 0 1 1 I Griffin 15 1' 16 1• Totals kwt "' °'*""" .. .... Ip l 7 4 13 • l l 17 • l l 1' s • , 1t , 0 l • I 0 S 2 1 0 I 2 I 0 0 2 1'1'nn Weslmlnsler 19 1' 14 U -74 Senta .. rbare II 70 IS tt-77 l ·llCHnt 9QalS MurflftY 2, Yewecse 3, 04\llf• l TtclWll<al• Hont HIOH ICMOOL O.LS LM.weM .. ,l'._...Veley42 (.,......,_ ..... , ........... ,......,,lill'Y ....... .. ..... 12 ~ 2 " ''-·"' ' 0 l 4 074 2 ~II 0 1 01 l131MoN'O 0010 1 2 o ' St11flll.e o a , a t 0 4 4 Kr.viii t 0 J ) 4 J 2 10 l"Oll I 3 4 S 0 t 0 2 Work"*' 7 3 2 1 1172 SNfl l ift 0111 letWo '''" . . ' . D 14 tt • Tot81a 13 1t II 47 ............ ............. " ... ,...... club has openings for day shooters and unattached waterfowlcrs during the second halfofthe duck ~son. Shooting over pondtd water will produce good gunning for teal and mallards and the divers should ~ om' 1ng soon. For a hose wantmg to take advantage of hunting on a sem1- pri,ate duck cl ub. contact Chris Raaha ugc at (714) 735-5652 for booking a hunt. 0 Salt water anglers are enJOY•ng good fishing in the warm waters off Ma1a1lan as striped marlin. dorado. and )Cltowfin tuna are ~ing caught in good numbers only a few miles out adc the harbor. Water conditions arc good :and the wann Mexican lf'Ytne 1.1, ~ates Verdel S 1 l lf'Vlne Wend N•w' ToumalT*'111 Pelo' Verdn lrvtn. COlt'I'"' Ja<OOson Raoloro !one ' Cas1e11,1 f9flpflP ""pffl) 3 0 2 6 9o;>•hrO•d S S 4 IS 6 7 3 IS Gramllin 3 0 1 6 I 1 7 • Ba.ns 12 2 I 78 6 I 16 E tChSleadl 4 1 4 10 1 3 4 Rooerls 3 I 3 7 o 1 I Pa vltno 1 0 0 J n I S Hogs1eo1 1 0 0 1 R1cl'lards 0 1 0 1 , 1• IJ Si Totals 30 11 14 13 Scor• ov Ou•rt•n Pah s '""""' 14 18 J 16-SI Ir v1nr 12 19 70 72-13 J oo • • 110~1\ Pa•t's VprCles-Jacobson I Oem•u I lrvlne-Ba•ns 2 T PC""'' als None Ocean Vi.w 63, Redlands 41 1Se11enna TourNtnenl) RedlAnch Ouan vi.w f9"pflP f9flpflP l>w,clnlek S I 1 11 SulLvan 11 6 S 28 P•"P' 1 O 3 2 Nune r J b I U M'C"llf \ ) 1 ) 7 T 4'1dO 2 0 1 • Bu"' 8aun1u''" Ha rr1'1QIOn Witham ' Cogosha lbt r J 3 3 7 Wolle 1 6 • 10 1 O s • Foronoa O O 1 O 7 1 J 6 Brun I I 1 ) O 0 I 0 L noou1\' 0 0 0 C ' I ' J Na-.)••o I 1 ' " 7 0 I 6 C.t>"t'' 0 0 0 • 0 v., .. 0000 Mc( uS•t'• 0 0 0 0 19 8 23 d T~I&' 11 71 IS 63 Score bv Quarters Red'a"o' 7 17 7 17-4! Oce~n V ew 11 70 11 11-63 3 00"" 11t1<1 s Reo1anO\-Za1.r 2 Teti'" <a s NOl't' High school 9irh J UNIOR VARSITY 1Ga11r Tourmnwm> Co11a Me\11 SS. C.anr S2 FOOTBALi. a NFL National Cont.rence • San Fran Rams Ne"" Orlean~ Alla nta M nnesota C.reen Bav (h ,caoo De1ro1I Tampa Ba~ Pn.1ade•on1a N Y C.1a n1s Wash1notor> P hoenix Dallas West W L T 12 2 0 9 5 0 7 7 0 3 II 0 Central 9 5 8 6 6 8 5 9 5 0 East 10 4 10 4 8 6 5 9 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. PF PA 857 395 743 643 364 310 soo 315 115 114 215 J7S 643 305 231 S7l JO? J 18 419 330 31 l 351 248 333 357 791 355 714 191 no 714 m 735 571 326 278 357 244 309 071 194 3S8 American Conference WHt w L T Pct. PF PA •·De nver 10 4 0 714 309 707 Rald41rs 8 6 0 S7l 781 740 Kansa~ C1t11 7 6 l 536 778 742 Sea111e 6 8 0 429 218 281 San Dieoo 4 10 0 286 227 261 Central Hous1on 9 s 0 643 338 327 Clevela nd 7 6 1 536 287 717 C1ncinna l1 7 7 0 500 322 249 P lllsburoh 7 7 0 500 206 294 Eul B uffalo 8 6 0 .571 362 296 M ia m i 8 6 0 571 794 310 India na POiis 7 7 0 ..500 250 247 New E ngland 5 9 0 357 267 339 NY Jets .,A 10 0 286 239 336 ( chnc ne-a 01v1\1on '•flt • chntneo oravoH o.r1n Saturdtll'' Games O•llas el "'Y C.1an1s lCllen~ 2 a t 9 30 e m 1 Denver a l P1>oet1 a (Cnennel • al 1 o m ) Sllftdtll' s Gemn NV Jell e• Rems, 1 om ltelMu el S.alllt IESPN Cnannel II a • o m l C.rHn Bev •• Cll•C•l>O 10 a m Houston a • C•r>e1nn111 10 a m M••m• a l lncl1ana oot1s. 10 em Mlnneso•e al Cle11e1a no 10 am New Eno1ano at Plllst>urgll, 10 a m San Oleoo al Kansas Cilv, 10 e m T amoe Bev et Oelroll. 10 em Wesnlno1on et Allenta, 1 p,m Buttelo •' San Francisco. l om ~11',Geme Pl'l1lede10111a al New Orleans ICllanntl 7 e1 6 om l NFL team 1tattst1c1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Off9nM Yentl Rull! Sen Fr11nc1\co S611 , .. s Wasr11n9ron »90 1636 Rams S205 1S2S GrH n 8av S074 un Clllca DO 4131 1007 NtwOrlttns ..... 1133 M •nneso•• ·~ ll2S Phlltdelo,.,111 440 111' NY Giants U 10 1W T•moa Bev 42'6 1361 Ptloenla 427S 1271 OttroH 42J.4 17(M Oe"H 3951 ms Atlanta Jl'1 !Ole DefleMe Yarw Rvlll Minnesota UJS 1499 San Frenclico 40'2' 1215 NYGlents ., ... 1416 Prlt~le 4;331 14Sl WunlnvlOfl 4340 12'1 NewOrJffns r-•S. 1• Te moe Bav '762 1706 GreenB•v 4763 1737 R_, _, IJ71 0.ltoll .,, 1470 Cl\Jcaoo ..,, '''° Pfloenl11 "70 1~1 OallH 5im !IOI Atlll"te S14? 2161 AM8•1CAN CO..f'•R•NC• ...... .... , 3916 3654 ueo :uo7 2124 191S 2n1 2666 m? ms >004 2530 1701 ,..., ... H 1'36 ,.,, mt 1tt7 *' 3460 ~ ~ JM4 Wt ,,., 3\3' nu 2911 w~ther 1s alwa)s \.\d ome. Mnatlan not onl> ofTC'rs its great big game fishing. but also 1s a good ~tacC' to enjo) some largemouth ba fish1na in ne~ lakes. There is some good wing ~hooting a' ailabk for tho~ who want 10 break up a fishing \<acat1on and do !>omr dove or duck hunting. JC'ronimo Jcrgins. out filler of Mazatlan Sportsman. can put toge1her good fishing and hunting pad.:1gcs that offer 1hc lint•st out- door recreation that the area has to offer. Jcrgino; can be n·achcd at 1-800-633-3085 for those who are interested in sampling the wide var- ict) of angling and wing shooting around Mazatlan, 110( kl\ ·~:. NHL staftdin91 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Sm¥1M DMslon Eclmonlon Kln9s Ca111arv W1nn1oe11 Vancou•l' W L T 16 10 6 16 17 l 13 11 9 u 13 • 11 16 s Pis GF GA 3' 130 110 JS 139 114 3S 14 1 117 37 100 lOI 17 109 I'll Ch•caoo MIMe\i:>IO SI LOUIS Toronto Oetr1»1 Norrts 01111Sion 18 17 1 :JI 16 IS 2 ~ 14 12 s 3J 16 17 0 37 9 17 s 23 WALES CONFERENCE 170 106 II• 116 107 97 IJS US 91 119 NV Ran~er, p,, lt1(l<'lol'i1~ New Jtr '"" p '''C>~,,..,,, W as.h1rig•or N V h•&,,ClP' \ Pe1r10 Division IS 17 IS 1l 1) IS 13 IS 11 14 9 70 S JS 101 101 • 34 111 10.. ) 79 121 12• ) 19 174 130 lldams D1111s10t1 19 9 • 18 IJ 17 II 16 16 MO"''"'l•J BO\IC>" Ho,.flt\ro 0 .Jt>tie 6 13 J Tnursoev•s Scor.s H11r1r 'd l p,... ftO~ on a 7 P U\b ~rvto .a Y. n,,p~ .ta 1 "'"~' • 8 OveW< 7 TO<Mv's Gemes 1(1n9• .ti Nl' .. Jl'f\l'V • •S 0 m Cr· .t\l{'I a• Ot'•'<) 1 J JS om 78 IOJ 10.. 72 IOJ 117 ,, 117 97 40 116 100 31 109 90 33 109 109 16 101 IS9 N'I Is e noer\ 11 11\/a\non,iton SOS om W.nn oeg a1 Voncouver 1 lS om WR~TLl~G ~ • f1 H iott school NON· LEAGUE Ecllson 34, Katt41• JI ~8 Lent ~ tiet He>wPll\ 10 1 10~ Phdn ol, 1 won Dv 1one1• I 11 r rtf't1 I K woo IJ\ tot1e11 119'-·Tl'• ,.,., 1( I WM O• •orlt-11 110-H '" •f • u BttkN 1 l• ll2 9-.r ~P\\ E 1 t1tC l omt'lt 7 0 118 '>'t1•1\burv L Ol'< Scnullz 6·0 14~ H..inlf'r k 1 P St n<1m11M SS• 15J M('\IO•·Ot'\ 1--t P F'1Jlll"'» ) 0<t 16~ F= •1ut•a!O k ore (I'• I" 6·0 Ill r r 'I "I' L r· 1\1\on l'v I 11 191 ~·o~e• E cltc Herr "II 11 o Hw• 4's1'11n ! E " l •uman J 16 High school Oir1s NON·LEAGUE Edison 3. NtwPOrt Hert>or O l: ' \ r "!J /II JM\ \ "'-' ,.,,,..,., 5., •\"\ r ~ fH !it • t., p ,~ t' E 0 \\) I ) Un111trs1tv 2, INIM I u .. ~"'*''~ \1 11 ""IJ ~vd en 1 P•c,,e\\ I S"'·"'' ""\, ,, n t 1 It i.o r t' ~'-(It l'\\j ,JCU1n\O • t--1a •• , .. ,. u1 ~-..t-'\•''t' 1 O M.tnna I, Tustin I ""•'' ·~~ S(OI no Gra lll'llu 1 Savl'S Ro\sman Tus11n scor1n11 Wn•\ler 1 Saves Zemo1e1or 8 H111t11me Tuslln I O BOXl~G ~~ (et St. Jtlfftl, ~.) Jemes "Bonecrusher Smtih Fave11ev111e stoooeo Mike Rou\4' Por1mou111. 1. "eavv wt•Ohl\ GlenwOOd Brown PlelnfiekS N J \IOO oecl Arturo Ped1ll11 McAllen Te .. , I, lleevv we·oms Todd F= O\ler Cir &al Fells Monl srooottd Ed MalOfl• 1<.no,11111• Te1111 1 1un1or wellttW••OIH\ J't•:t .D 110( kl<l Hl9h scttoef 9'f1s SUNSET LEAGUE wutmlnstw 2. Feunteln Veltv O Wt\ll'Tl•n\ltr scor1no Bowman 1 Zinn 1 Hetll1n"e WHlr>'1tns1er 1·0 DEEP SJ:.\ • DAVEY'S LOCK•9' ,.......,, 9Mdll -1 t>o.1tt 21 anolen 315 rock cod. l llnv cod NI WPORT LANDING -1 b011I, I anQlen. 35 sand t>au, 6 cellco oen, 3 scul1>ln, S \hffl>lll'ad, 6 roclt. lls11, 1 11alibut, 3 Uno cod, 31 Olue oereh Tedllv BASkETIALL Collt9l' men -Cl'lrtsl COllf9l' lr11lne Al C1I Lutnere n 7 30 COlleoe women -P.Clllc Cllrl"l•n al Soulhern Ce~lornle Colleoe 1 30 Commun11v tolltQt men -Goio.n West Collt9e el Rtvers;oe Cltv C~ Tovrnemenl Commvnltv cofteol w0tntn -Go10t11 West, Gotoen Wtsl at Cues•• Tournament. H1on SCllOOI llOvs -Newoort Harbor at Sen Oi49u110 Tovrnamenl (llrsl round "'' Torrev Pines a ISl Fountain Ve .. v al Arrovo Grande Tovrnan'ltnl, Eslencle, Hunllnolon 8eedl et LAI Ou nta Tournamenl, uoune 8ff(ll •• Rowmond Tovrnamen1, Wes1mln11~ a l $anla Berber• Toumantnl, Pioneer .. PllSI •I ......,_ oort Cllrlstlen, 7 )0, LiOtftv Chl"lstlen et C•Platret'O V1llty C11tlsllen, Meler Del, OcMll v..-et Toumarnen1 Of Chamolons lei OcMll Vtew). Mmlflnels. ltVIM World ,.._, T-- 119"*11 (MmlflMll) Hleh IChOol olrls -Woodbrlcltt et Valltv Cllrlsllan T-1141ment, E•lancll el hllfflV H.-. TOl.lfnemtnl, Ufll~ty. L~ heOI et $ante Ana Veltv Tour'*'*''· Costo MeM el atM· Ollt'IOa T O\ll'nemtnl IOCCH Hien Kh004 IM>VI -l"oolhltl •• lrvlne, J.lSi Orenet ot Cosle Mne, Ji L-.un• hec.11 ot Wooelllrlcltt, 3; OcMll VlllW et New"'1 Hw9of, 6J Unl¥ers!IV et 0-Hlllt, l.15, Miier Del at u"'9ftd, 6, CM11tr-ValteY If HvlltlN!oll 9"<11, U O; LOflt IMefl WNIOll et lllOUl'I• ValeY,J HW1 '°*' ..,_ -Sr ~ul et Mel9f Del, S'llJ """'*' •I 0cwn View, I, c..t1tr-V""1rt Clwl•llen 11 Ll9UN hedl, I .IS >.U ... ITUM9 ...... tdlMI -.,_. .. La "-o-.rr11 Teur...,......; Qaeift Vltw, l etOMJ9 11 ·-,._. ,.,,...,,...,, a. •u•n u• .. 11 •"'°'° ....... ,......,. ,,....,, Wit ........... . ..... ........ I ............ v--. ,... ..... Nil. Good airhnt-connccttons with Mexican• airlines from LAX makt getting to Ma.iatlan easy and there arcs some good fares available for those booking earl). The El Cid Reson has o~ned a new wing and now is one of the larger deluxe hotels 1n all of Mexico and a good spot to headquarter for fishing and hunting trips near the cit>. The cxchangl.' rate is still around 2.300 peso!> to the dollar and this is 'er) favorabk for those who wish to visit MaLatlan this winter or early spring. Locall ). most salt water fishermen are enjoying good rock cod action while angling on sport boats over shallow water reefs. Davey's Locker. NewpOrt unding and 0.na Wharf arr all returing to the docks with lots of good eating bottom feeders. There is some surface action on bass and bonito at the islands and kelp beds. San Diego boats are still picking up yellowtail and tuna off kelp patties some 65 miles south of Point Loma. but look to this fisher)• 10 dr) up as cooler water moves in to the area. Jim Niemi«'• c-ol•m.a •ppe•rs ~v~ry otlt~r Frld•Y· II Ifi ll S(.11001. SO('("l .H PH•:\ 11-:M s Barons' no·...:names have been surprise The Dally Piiot Stung by the lo'' of Ii \l' plu) ers Jll~t as lht• Sl.'a!>On h1:ga11 ilOU Without a lflll' ~lar pla)er. till' Fountain Valle) ll1gh bo),· 'orccr ll'am would apix·ar hl·adl·d for ruin. F1rs t-)ear Baron,· rnach Came ro n BcaulJr. ho" n l'r. ha' other 1dl'3'i and ha!> group<. of Ol)·name' arl' stnrting 1o makl' \\.l\l''i. Thl· Baron'> "l'rl' undl·fl'all'd ( 6-0-1) Ill their lir'1 'l'' l'n game'i. andudlllg a lour-gaml· \\H'l'P 10 \\lrl 1hc rl'll'Ot ·an1a ..\na 1 oum.lnll'nl .. \\'l· \\l'rl· p1d..nl 1<1 l'Ornl• 1n fourth or fift h In thl' (Sun'll'I) Lra~1H·:· Bl·aula l 'Hi id .. \nu ntrn \H"rl' thl' o nh undl'll'.lll·d ll'31ll an thl' k.lgUl'. rlil· rl·a~nn \\l"re doi ng SO \\di I\ lx'l':lll\l' \q~'rt• [ll:l) IOl/. 3\ ,1 ll'am Jnd not a~ 1nd1' 1dualo; .. On t hl' Ii ri;t ua' ol t hl· <.l'<l\lln "l' losl lhtl'l' \l.trll'f\ .. 11ght on thl' hat. lx·t·au'>t' of gr.iuc,. I hl·n \\l' h:id l\\ o other pla) l'r!> qull. 'o nght no" \\l' ha' l' onl) 15 plJ )l'" 1'n till' '>quad . \\ e'rl· J 'mall ll'am anll "l' don't haH' JU'' unl' 'tar. not likt• R1l'k) RrnJnqul't .11 ~l anna -"ho'<. thl· be~1 pla )l'r 111 till' k agut' 1h" )l'ar." Junmr gmil1l' .fol' Pt·nallor. a l'O· cap1a1 n \1ho "a' thl· tl'arn l\'P la'>t )l'ar ,1, a lidd pl.l )l'I, had allo.,.,t·d onh l\\11 g.nah 1n lhl· Baron~· lir .. 1 \l'\C.ll g.1111c' .rnd tl1Utk ;ill -wur- nanwnt 111 1lw \.111ta \n.1 f our- na111l·111 "( Prnalh1r) 1' thl lx''>l lidd pla)l'r I ha' l' hu1 I h.1d 111 pu1 him 1n 1hc goal because thl're were no other goalil's here in school." said Bea ulat'. "ho has eight rl·turning lettermen. andud1ng four starters from last )Car's founh-placc team. Othl'r top returning players in. elude senior !>\\ecp...·r Bryan Kojima . a 1·1H·apta111 "ho carrwd MVP of thl· Sanla ..\na Tournament. Junior half- back P.J. Pulo'\o\~k1 and '>l'n111r for- ":mJ T l1dJ Jat·k'>l>n. t-.0J1111a 1) a '>llhu leada. \.\ha k Polu"'k1 earnl·u .\11 -Sanaa .\na Tuurn.iml'nl fo r lhl' ,n ·unJ !>lra1gh1 'l'ar Jad .. .-.on. tht' ll·am ·, ll'adrr in [1.11;ll'i (li'l') and a'> 1sts tliH'l aftt•r '>n l'll gaml''>. al'o made all-tour- nanll'nt l om 'I\. a ~ophomort• tu II bad amt Junior .\m1r R11!..alla art· the top lll'\\lunwr<. ··in Ill\ mind. he's unl' of lhl' tx·,t Ul'li.'nda s 1n Orangl· < uunl\ .. Rl·J ula l '.t1d of NI\. "hu -;pl11 1:..,1 'l':l">n lx·t"l'l'n JV and 'a1,1t\ R11kalla. th': M\'P of the J\ tt•am la'l H 'tir a' a m1dliclder. " pla) 1ng fulihack for the fir!>t time "I (()l1ldn'1 C\ell tl'll \OU \\ho'' gn111g tu ma kl· 11 Ill Cl F:" Bl'Aulac !>3rd nf 1lw 'iun~l't League racl' "h1d 1 tx·g1n' nc\t month. ··in tht· (('IF .t .• \ I prc'>t'a'>un poll. Eu1~on \\:t'> 1Jnkl·d 1h1rd. 0 l'.can \'it•\.\ wa\ c1gh1h Jnd \lan n~1 "a'> I Jth. Wl· \\l'fl'n '1 rant..cu. "\\ l·'rc doi ng air nghl. th uugh \\ t"rl· 'urpn<.,ing a Int of pcuple and hopl'full> \\l"ll 'urpn'>t' a lul ol ix·upk in I\ I a rd 1 .. Mustangs building following tough year Th~ Dally Piiot C. ·o-.1a l\k,,1 1 ligh h<>' ,· \Ol'l'l .. 'r coach Jim Burn , ''on·1 111.· llll!>lakt·n for prt·d1l11ng .1 Panlir Coa't Ll·a~uc champ1onsh1p th" '>t·a~un ur build- ing ha \ ll'am up to high npcc1at1on'>. The l\l us1ang,, "ho \\llfl nnl) onl· gamt· '·"' 'ca1 and lin1,twd at thl' bouom ot' the kague. ha,t• li 'l' returning 'tartt•r11. "Ho'' \l e0rl· go111g to do. I do n't I.no\\ ... Burns saau. "Wt• ha\C a lot of good oppoc;1t1on and right no" "e'rc J USI looking ll> the future We reall> don't haH· an> matunt) on thr team. bu1 af 11 goes b> the ht·an. the\ ·11 tx· lht•re thi s \ear ti's a pleasure coaching 1hem:" Bum~ tool.. O \ er the program m1u- "a' through last season after Ed Lee rcc;igncu. J unaor rentl'r nuuticlder Jamee; Rodriquez. lht' captain. and sophomore fullback R)an White are t"o strong returning staners. "He's an · e\cellent defender." Burns saad of White. "He's the hean of the hnc." Sean Stout. a senior left f ult bark. and Matt Muchell. a JUn1or mid- fielder who started part-tame last year. arc returning lc11crmcn. Junior Tony Phabsophon (groin injury ) and Jo hn Ospina arc strong in lhe baeklit•kl hu1 turrc nth una,allahk for art llln · Rc'IO Humphn-'), a Junior goaht• "hu nn t'r pla~t·u soccer tx·t orc. ha' OCl'n a pk:h an1 add111on. according to Aurn'>. .\nu a big surpno;t• .. • k l'aml' to ml' at the bcgannang of lhl' <,\·ason and said ht· "anted 10 tx· a goahr.'' Burns said. "He had ne'l'r pla)ed bcfore. but now hc'o; an OUl'>tandrng goal keeper Has wh ok tx·1ng as that hc "ants '° be a goal kecper. He·., 'o dcd1catl·d " Bum!> wall al~o tx· counting on t" o fin e nt'\\COmers -freshman sen· -;a t 1o n Jacobo G arc ia and sophom11re :'\gh1 Xgu~cn -to fill hok 'i Garna. a m1ufieldcr who alc;o pla)s fol"\o\ard. was Costa Mesa's leading scorer earl~ in 1he season "1th fi, c goal~. gu)en. a ccntcr/fol"\o\ard . started 1hc-scai.on late. but made a bag spla'ih an h1' debut against highl)-regarded uguna Hills. Another returning pla}er. Junior stnkcr Dubie Ospina. broke his leg at the beginning of last ~car and missed mo!lt of the season. "(Gan:1a) tOulu become a super· star." Burns added. "But he needs to mature. That's all. We've got a lot of }Oung pla}crs." Saddleback sets sight on CIF championship The Dally Plfot Saddleback High, with one of the top boys' soccer teams an Orange County. is realistically a1min1 for a Clf title this year . Why the Roadrunners are in the Southern Section I ·A Division. thou&h, nobody knows -not even Saddlcback coach Mel Silva, whose teams have won two consteutive Sea View Lcaaue championships. Saddlebeck has also earned blck- to-beck trips to the playoff semi· finals, so Silva, in his founb year, believes this is the 1C&SOn when everytbfoa wi.IJ come t<>aethcr and the Roadrunnm will finally make it to the CIF final. Silva took 1evcral freshmen under his wina durin.a the 1986-87 season . They arc tmion now. .. J upen to repeat (u Sa View l.alpe dwnpeons).·· Sliva laid. "We've been to the semifinals of the.' CIF playoffs for t\.\O years an a '°" and our goal thas year is to p:t the finals " Saddlcback has nine returning staners, including senior mid.fielder Louis Guerrero, a second team All- CIF 1-A selection and first team all- lcquc pick last year. Sophomon: 1tnktr Jose EKudero, who led the leaauc with l 5 pi• last season. neu ina 19 ovcra11, es one of the best forwards in the county. ac~ordina to Silva. Senior t'uUbeck Alex Rico; the kicker on Sldd.lcbeck's football team. was also a ICCOnd team alt.. leaaue choice a year llO-Juniors Edaie Sotelo and l0tte Perez.. both retumina 1wten, live tbc Roed- runnm midfirld ~ Pera lau been a \'lnhy playtr 11nce he wu a hshman • ... CARLSON ""'-•• Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Ftlday, 0.0.tllbw 15, .... • 642-5678 From North er-. County From South Or•~ County 540-1220 496-6800 lta<h 1069 COIUMtu 2124 NIWportLact. 2169 "'*'8a 2607 CosuMtu 2624 &iMesa 2624 Ntwpottltacn 2669 Commud 1I Ptoputy E~ 5S30 : a~ .. ..... llPUJ •Clean. qu .. t & SpaclOul EASTBLUFF w/Vlflw 58R 8Y 8CH 29R. patio. oar, WT LllATlll Tm·-Pl*U Newport He1on11 28R 2770 *•lllTllY ~ • eacn unit 3 BR 3BR 2BA. 2 car garage. 3BA. JClt eondl 12700 No S tOOOtmo, Incl uus 'lily .-' 1 BA. trplc, pat19 encl Pl• UTAI. p tT. NWpt ~. Type. no 2 A. prime 100 block lo: encl patio. storage I 1125 pet• 64•-P 105 Berber a. Re I 6 3 1. 2 1 I 0 0 r 1211 "' 11111111.1 an o•reoe. QU181 ngnt>rhd' .. ,.,. IUCI snortnand. A/P, A/A fOf Cllt~n Steps to beacn NO PETS 6"0·2•95 Helen 9 Dowd Rllr 75'4·7703 alter 5pm. East11de 2BR Twnn1e Top atea. parll-llke setting 642_.470 ot 675 1746 SIE corA•r w~tcll .. "· • design center. 6'0-'232 Won I laat long' Prlnc1• _ ---Apia Frplc div. garage, Beautllully me1nta1ned ..... .... " "' o pals only 121 27th St A1.911tlWPf llllm HARBOR RIDGE Renalt · YEARLY 3BR. 28A. Steps yard/patio. lndry rm IBR Apt wt garage or NEWPORT PIER AREA I 1rvi~Ave High vtslbtlhty -.~lfm* ... f002 AIPIDl'Mlmll mAIM.D NB Agent 575.8475 Large 4sR 2 story 2 oar aanee 38r. lam rm, bay to beach. S875. 921'1t E $&50 carport vaulted cellono Yearly •., Blk to t>each1 1 1r11t1c good 11gnage New store opening at Prudenlial Call! Ally garage, patio, mo~tn-to-views. deck1 Avellabl4l Balboa Blvd ALSO 1&2 2817 ORANGE AVE baleony fireplace pool 2BR. garage no pell Avl l ,478 SO n .Talbert & NeWl'IOpe in month/lease s1.250 llt/00 12575 875-4247 BR apts 675--5068 TSL MGMT 642• ,603 spa, BBQ Alao 1BR Apl now $950/mo 673-6640 141·1101 Ja.nuary OWNER nMdt to ... I last 11 Premium WMlllO. lo· cation within walking dl1- 11nce to new Courtyard• Sh09Plng Center Rear unit conal 111 ol 2 oe0room1 ~ family room 1or could be 3rd t>eOroom) I~• batn Front unit IS a 2 bedroom. 1 batn unit Inside laundry room. 2 car garage Call soon tor more 1nlor. matton $287 .000 MEWPORT 214 Palmer St Unit A down v.lpoolside pa1to Oceanfront 3BR 28A following Pos111ons Avail Agent 675-8475 Ult .all• P&ll II W&ITillU lat • Securt1y lrplc d /w 2 car g.arage • 8a.li;e< HEllHTS Prudetit1al Calif Alty Lg 2BR Juat steps 10 Coroni de! Mar 2622 Low Move In Easttide No pets 549-244 7 clean• $ HOOtmo v1 p Industrial 2788 • Soop Bar Person $31.,Doo OIUllE PAii Nil :~•:; ~s:~chL1e;~~~ 2BR 1'1tBA $950 ~ ssoo twnhse. 2BR 1 •BA 1g IP&Ollll llr 11hla Pro~teS 675-2232 11200 so n 4 1700 so : ~::.:•r Person $1000/mo 673-6030 Deposit Ask about our patio encl garage Frplc garage tondeck & -.a-• .... •u 2•• n "'front ottace large •""an "'"'son 3BR 2BA 3 car garage . JBR 2BA pool, big yd 'Spec1aJ"t $850t mo675-t746 newpaont • 854-7592 ~:m~G 10, ~ly rear drive-in door $780 •Bu; RV access Big yard S 1295/mo 642-9797 900 Sea Lane 644-261 I ... lllllM LIYllll STUDIO APT $540 mo $2200 mo 642-3850 011.r & 5900, mo Costa Mesb Corne in any11me to O*I ap· w1sp1 & room lor ad· m.L.111.W 2BR 18A. So ol Hwy pvt N • w 3 BA 2., 8 A Utilltaes ancl Relrog DAYS 540-9352 EVES plication Call 0 4-1814 dthon Near Chit Dr &lflllll patio, garage Xlnt eond townhOme Feature Gas micro pa110 wash· M TH WATEI 6"6-068I JACOBS Rl TY Located on a wide lusn Quiet Reis reQ • d W/D hkups 2 car gar ertdrye• 642· 13 t 1 2BR 2BA lrPIC deck· 1ae Ill --greenb4111. this expansive $1095tmo 675-3446 wtauto opnrs King sz TOWNHOUSE APT 5700 S1250tmo 'f'ly 760-7153 -1110 llTllRI... 3BR 2'YBA beauty ancl •Tiny Qwei 1BR collage bdrms walk an CIOselS 2Br 1 .e. 2 people O'lly -,-ElllSU· a 28R 2BA t car gar, huge total remooel wlb•and beam eethngs. patio tplc macro pvt pat•Ol8BO No Pets Returoished ._. 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Incl frig. very pvl ..-HA-RB 0 A-VIEW home Panoranf<e ocean $825tmo t Adult & No HOMES. exceptional 3 view Oii Eitrella/405 ~rt·-~ 1069 pets scon1 548·2794 BR. 2 BA. 1rp1e, s 1.975 s t850 11 t4I 652-241 6 _,_,_ 111111 ·-._ _ _._.v __ ,___ IN inc grdnr 64•·8795 * LmllUll * •EASTSIDE HOUSE• •NPT CREST CONDO• South Cout Metro Home IOf' aale on over· 3BR 2BA Fireplace. gar-38R 2'.;BA. beaut decor 2186 aa.d comer lot Bay view •· all new Inside Oulet S 1600/mo Agt Kathy t-~'!"!'!-'!"!'""!"'~'!"!'!~~ lfom 2nd atory Ex~t arM S 1100. * 640-2•26 645-2235 M Buie Aeelty 1 BLOCK TO SO COAST remodel opportunity -PLAZA Newly decor S739 000 Cell 673-7027 •1&1T191....-* •RENTALS AVAILABLE avail 12131 $825tmo • --38r on QUiet 1tr .. t. huge *•PD...... 2BR 1• .ea. lrg patio BAYVIEW TERRA CE • fncd yd Deck. Frneh dra. Marti. A.gt 642-7706 heatt water tgaa Incl "Ulle ,,._ .. 2 yr. old J M t>e,y wndw lmmae. S1•SO c:Nldlpet/ok 151-4545 Peter's 2 bdrm "<>me In WJH c.onlldef ..... 09t •LOWER DUPLEX 3BA* •--- ~ wr1n pool & spa Lido Shops 11350/mo • 18R & 2BR. 1Ba. up· stairs gar . lndry cable DIW , no pets $600-$675 645-6662 or 540-5446 •2BR DUPLEX Oull!ll & gOOCI area Large yatd sngt garage $750 535-B Bernard 64 7 • 7540 *•TREES.& YARD•• 2Br 1•,ea twnhouse. lrptc 1Br 1Ba upstrs lg patio $625 2Br 2Ba spacious $725 Poot gas relrag incl No pets SSOO sec 645-5853 145 E 18th St llOOllSClllT •Large 2B• ground floor $675 •2BR ceahng tans d ash washt'r c at>•e enclosed gar QI!' $795 324 v1c1oraa 548·3706 privacy & no pets S 1075 Mesa Verde 1 .... nhH ·sty1e See Isl. 2218 Pac111c 2 BR 1', B A 1>e1ge Ave. unit E & then call carpet patio garage 644-8722/D 759· 1104/E $795/mo 721 .0116 •BAY-TIMBERS• IBR. trplc. cable pool. patio, gar No pets 399 w Bay St $665 650-635 7 •EASTSIDE 2Br t ·~ea large twnhse. patio. close to stores/bus, $795 253 Cabrlllo 548-2456 •WTSIM• 3BR 18A Cottage WID nli;up Has carports tor 2 cars No pets S875tmo Avt 1 t 115 722•6294 UTllOM•lfTYtl •UYllWAPTS llUllDD•lllTI ••llWI·• ... . + ... , .... , (In Your New Home) Lg 18R, qufel complex pool view. new C{lrpet. Ille oelhng I an vert1cel & mtnt bllnda stove EZ ac- cess to trwy anOPs a t>eaent Lndry rm ,, .. hot & cold waterl S6251mo 142-1111 Sorry. No Peta ·CALL For Details gated Medllerrenean Agt. Manny. 645-3683 2BA. lfp6C. gart199, Mflr ~ii!~~!:::::: Vaulted celffngl Beft>er •EASTSIDE·Orange & * 673-920l * C4WJ* & sunny P.11o Mont. Vlata, .... ~ 18A , BR 38A, new paint. -...,,,..,~~=-=.,,,-~-e3M400 .... ms.ooo o• Nos1!·,~~ __...s .... er1 .. ~11t reQ. <l'V .. o -~-. lrnmec. spa, dbl gair, avt nowt 11eos1mo '-' b4tt to blind 2606 WATtMtHO'llf a...-n-bctll81~94 l'!!"'lllliiit~~---~~-, .. ,._., °' llK. 8Muttfl.tl aR 18A. o-• ~ALTOAS -111 Mounteln aettlr'lg 1ur· t<M#lded by 11rMml & ··-· hllla!O~WfQpnr,w/d nr Bi ..,,-. CIOftdo. hkUC) • .oodt>um6nQ trp1c, ........ -......----...,,-.....,... Ull.IOO * .w.eeao m60r0. 1ae + ctep. ''"' COndOmWuml Ull••••t 401 "'IOHTON SPRINGS • •1&1•• (A__.. NoW) I •f«>f r 'I t ~I.A MIOHTOH 8PAINGS towtt~. Wollll to (Ave!W* 115) ...... ...... . lrllM-281't Trt..llll Condo9 ~~ ... v.,., "'~= =ros -_.. 211'0-,... lp'tnge (A~ 12/tJ) No ...... CALL Vwmo a.-2441 ,-...::....-...y..~ 642-5678 Newer '<HOets Orapes Woodt>rodge I W'1h me cro.,.,. Doll' n t>ag \IOC Frig st~ get• $700 mo FrplC w d 1enn1s poot & JOO t>ll• Ma•Que,.le CdM I yrly t Person 118 36tn s,.85 5.5 1 9629 12 9 644•468~ We are currently offering a SI 646·3623 I par.., mo • eve ' compe1111ve salary lull M I' 2 BR E Sioe C M apt LOS' •'\lomar s Goldlon@ t>enelils 401K Plan arld 1 BR Condo 2"d floor ,,, 2 pools pvt oac..,)'ard 1 Se•"" watch ...,ht~ on t>oke I e11cet1ent work emnron- the Versa1iot-s ss-5 mv tots ot parking S400 mo ••dt' 1'1ru N-port & Cor-ment tor enetgetic de- 300 Cagne~ 1.ane "-d" tn inc utal 642-5688 one Del Mar 1n111a1s on pendable 1ns1de sales Realty 645 85 IJ oa, ~ st-nl•mt!f\181 p1~ represen1atrves wotn 45 NON SMOKtNG room ,,,... wor•h .,.,uchlqaven as wpm typing S"•llS and SPACllH 211 211 matt' n~eo 10 sncut' ' .,.t'.:l d ng P•t'St'n t somt' computer ex- New decor lrorc pool '1C' oeoroom Costa MeS6 540•168· petienc;e Thi! candidate Pt!IS $995 mo 640· 1911 h o m e C <I must h8~ .,, excellent days-9'9· 7026 phone pe•sonalil)' and 211 1U ICWFlllll N-smi..r 22·31 sh• JBR ertjO) wo•~ong Wllh the w1v1ew t Cdr garage 18A •n NB ..,,. OCEAN vu oublac as well as sohc1t109 $1450 mo 642 3850 9..,, s425 A~ail Dec 16 ,_business 2BR 28A 'le"" au,u•) apt nr Hoag HOSP 81 1C.1h & Monrovia Mt>sa De· 833-4919 Pat11e lnte<este<i parties st>ould contact Chen Freeman al velopmenl 979.9991 I N-sm..,r 10 shr 3BR Twnnse 1 ... --------~ nr OCC & Calvary Domestics 3018 cnape• c M S400 mo -OllE F T P/T •21HMUIO• Frog . dishwasher slo~e Incl No pets 545-4855 1nc1 all ulll e .. ceot phone ln11:·ll I 72 1 5 708 For 6 elderly Great I<>< dis-I•--------• placeo nomemaker Nice •11111MSllO• Frig, dlshv.asher. stove Incl No pets 545·•855 ••West Newport 1 House to oeach 28R 2BA yrly Furn unfurn S 1025/mo 642-3850 ILlllTtlUll lllllfF 3BR 2BA up!)« unit gar- tl98 DIW Wi D hk up It 195tmo 210 lugon1a TSL MGMT 642· 1603 .,...-MONTH FREE RENT Nwpt Bcti Drand '1e w stylish custom t>eacn hS& wivoew <lel.t.i 4 all amenities 723·5005 NWPl SCH Rmml Shr 3Br 38a C<>ndo trplc comm pool 1ac: sauna $350 151 last • dep 548 5868 ON POPP' CdM Pr(lt M F shr appa 2000 ' t de SIQnt'!r s eon1emp elegant 39R 2811. nome w ocn su'1MI & pine tree viewS Sopt11111cated llfeatyte ye1 minutes~ L•ltle C<>< • one Beach A bargain at $750 mo Call J Davts 723-0377 •8LUfFS 28r 28a tptc, Prol ntsmlo.r "" oeN n poo11tc:arponaJ001n w/d vf9W furn Nwpl Ben a t050 No pets 722-80 1 t ~tnouse T enn11 pool working etmoapnere Room & Ooard • sal&ry 964-154 ... L lv f! ,,, HC\US t'· keept>r ChotO Cue w coollang tor h!lm•I~ wotn t2 yr old 2 yr old & t>ADv Mllure woman non -smo ker e~ peraenced only Must IP••ll English Luiwr~ private room & t>Olrd S225 ~ C0<ona de4 Mar Call weekdays J .. n 720-0101 fl~tngs & weei..end1 A11n 844-7416 NMd C N A tor w(>man tn convalascent home Newport 8eacri P T 55~-4345 I • Olaws ~OM. Y N.01'1Mdlf,o..u11• -. .. • No Collection • Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transpor at1on and hab1hty insurance DMA1•111 EIPlllll Call 84!-4388 between 6 a m 5 p m CM·Fl 6 a.m 10 am !S&Sl Areas available llllUlll• lc•, Cllta Miii, llECEPT. CllH . OFF. Grt F V Joe $I .500- llW,..-tlc•I S2Mtmo 545.9447 F•tlll VllllJ MOTOR ROUTES available in Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley J\'O COLL[n·1:--;c N(' SOU(] rll\G Oru'Tt tln<-l>.i• A \X ttk- .'\fu.i h.oH Jcpmdahk cu •nO f'""" ,)j llNll'lf>Cr Call 842-4333 Ask for Bob or Byron Fumltur~ 601 4 ••DINING ROOM SET-7' Span1s11 Tblet 6 cl1rs $100 Student wl1rte DESK/CHAIR $75 7· SOFA $100 721-8579 11n11 nm a wss Mattress & trundle. never used $195 •840-8733• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Foremost 6 MUS1Cal tr.eme 10 Brais 14 Slacken 15 Ending lor led Of "'" t6 lbten tierome t 7 Giant 18 Comloriable 19 Twist 20 Aide 22 Cac> 23 Clock lace 24 Black eyes ~Pouch 29 Rhythm 31 Feign 32 Tourist ~Union 38~ 39 PIC!lpo<:ket 4 1 Rutlla't - mount.ins 42 Combined (rftOUr~I 45 Pt1n wtnoet 48 Single pref •• Stlgtlt 50 Letter 51 S.igm•tized S5 Weddlngvows 5 7 Di•turtMltlcies sa Conoem• 13 AS to ... ~~· 2 3 65 Company 66 Tl11s Sp 67 Deserve 68 Get arounCI 69 StmV91 70 c a ... poet 71 Statoon DOWN 1 -moroane mtrage 2 Herons lcrn 3 Bah'' 4 0ecOfOUS 5 Phan! 6 Broug111 to mrnd 7 -Age 8 Goes hungry 91nMC1 10 "Up - - Park" 11 Mety Tyler 12 Snoopy one t3 Eptom - 21 FOiiow 22 Blue lhade 25 Noen's son 26 Str .. 1 Ji9n 27 Pl1a'1 '11191 28 Roman 11111esmen 30 Pw• 33 Offer 3S Fllppent 36 OttOutden ""EVIOUS ~ZZLE IOl.¥£0 37 SOlemnrty tO Contrlle 43 Fin1snet 44 Machine lool •e C4ty slldler 47 Cut lhof1 51 CheeMt 52 Helt dye 53 BlooCI~ ~ Algef1an money S6 fenn111N>t 59 RomM bllddlie 60 -CIC*• et Bustle 82 8arrlCUda 84 C.ak For more mlormatton CALL TODAYll ISi FOii LOIS Your Service Orrectory Reprnenlatlve 142..Q21 ht.110 • IN U PllUO llT10I lootling to clean houMS & he Cahf Public u111111es offices. Licence. bonded. Commission. REQUIRES Refs. Annita. 840-9742 -----,,,..,,.,,="="'=- that all used. househo!CI :-.:..,-,.;:~,,.,-::-:-:-:-:-:--c::---:-:-':": QOO<!s movers. pr1nt their HOUSECLEANING ANO F> U C Cal T numt>er HOMEMAKER SERVICE llmo's & chauffeur's pn ni Resid'I. Comm'I. Marine lhelr TCP numbef m all (714) 646-8015 advertisements If you RELIABLE Housecleaning ALL CARE ENTERPRISE have a Question abOul by the day. Local.,... 631·24750f'842·9274 11Yntl-.Leul the legality of a mover. Excellent RelerencH • au.lity ~ limo or Chauffeur. Call. CALL YcMnda 631-5987 PROF tlnce 73 The high-°"91omltft RlcMrd Smor Publlc UtlltlH Com---------erst quality res>-¥ serv~ mluton. 714-556-<e 151 IMfLUI! 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The l., Oepa1tmen1 at t"9 Oa11y Pilot is pte•Md to an· nounce a new aerva now avail· able fo new but•~ We wilt no-SEARCH tM name fOf you at no ••tra c:t\atQ4t. and uve you the hme end the tnp to the Court HOUM 1n Senta Ana Then. ot courte. aher the Mef'Ch •• c:ompieted ....... Me y()Ur hclltlous bu..,,... name statement with the County O.k. pubMth once a WMk tor tour ...... reQUlt9d "' .,. end then ... •your ptoof °' ~ cation wM .,_ County C*" PleaM stop by to •• your hctthous business at•tement at IM Daily Pilot Legal Oeoert· ment l30 West 8ay eo.ea Mesa. Caltt()fn .. If you can not Stop by pteaM caM ut et (71') 642·.t32 t, bteow 3 tS Of 316 end ..ie-"' nwae .,,•noement• '°' you to ~ tt'lfl pt'ooedute by meil 11 you ""°'*' hewe ..., ~ qu9atloM.. .... c.111 "' ..... .... be fftOf'9 IMin 9'1d IO ..... ~~WIJOW ... ~·· • 0 l • Ola .. co.I DAILY PLOT/ fttdllr, 0.:1uber11. 1111 .. BOTICI or PUBLIC HEARillG HOLLY-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN & ENVIR~NMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 89-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hunt ington Beach City Council will hold a public hear i ng in the Council Chamber at t he Hunt ington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main St reet , Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider t he statements of all persons who wish to. be heard relative to the application described below . DA:tEIT IME: Monday, January 8, 1990, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: HOLLY -SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN & ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 89-1 SUBJECT: APPLICANT: LOCATION: The Holly-Seaclifl Ma ster Plan and EIR 89-1 analyze amendments and pc.licy additions to the Huntington Beach Land Use Element, Circulation Element, Community Faci lities Element, Open Space/Conse rvation Element, Recreation Element, Housing Element, Seismic/Safety Element, Noise Element and Coastal Element. Issues addressed include land uses, street alignments, topography , trails, parks, archaeology, sewers and other items . City of Huntington Beach (Initiated by Huntington Beach Company) The Holly-Seacl iff Master Plan is a 768 acre area generally b ounded by Ellis Avenue to the north, Huntington and Main Streets to the east, Yorktown and Clay Avenues to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street to the we st. ENV IRONMENTAL STATUS: The proposed project is covered by Environmental Impact Report No. 89-1. COASTAL ZONE: A portion of the subjec t property is within the jurisdiction o f the Coastal Commission, therefore, that po rti o n will be forwarded to the Coastal Commission f or final approval . Portions of the property are located within both the Appealable and Non-appealable po rtio n s o f the Coastal Zone. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development Department, 2000 Mai n Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL I NTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and e xpress opinio ns or submit evidence for or agai n st the appli cation as outlined above. If there are any further questions please ca ll Hal Simmons, Senior Planner at 536 -5271. Dated : 12 ( 12/89 Connie Br ockway, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 536 -5227 Cr " ~ _1 _1~~~1 ".. ~1r. J.~_,--I ·--... " -II--·~=--------_IT_L I I __.J ' ~ I I I F"'=&-~-I I ---- ,.. .. HOLLY-SEACLIFf MASTER PLAN AREA huntlngton beach planning dlvlsi6n • • • • • • • • • • • • .... ---1-....... ._ _.... • NlllUOW -·-• MMiOW ...,_ .. NiiiiOlt TOY llWI JOU Ht• to U t• mTAft • 91TAft • llTAft • ... -.a.11Wa l9MIL-.cwa MNr•mauu• .-c........, c..-......n ........ .. tn91 ~.... ftlft 5 -ALCGll• IO To 11...,.., ._...._._, To II .... beliellcMIM, C.. ....-.i U Hllll on. ~ Cfedf-~ COl~I et9dl· ... ,.u ............ . end 1*90t1e wttO "'llY '°" end .,.,_ wtlo 1NY To el ,_. ~. U.C.C. ... ... IOtf_,.11119 be lnt•eeted In ....... be in..t•ted In or.. c~I et9dl· ·M •AP c..) the wll Of eetl'-. Of t>otf\, Of IN .. Of--· Of both, Of t0f9. end penone wftO "WV No41oe II...,. ....... tMI NEU.£ l(IM8LE llA•L TE.RUA CAOU be lnlereeted In llllJlt .,.,.._, ~en A PETITIOH hM bM\ filed A PETITION Nie bell\ flled U.. Wiii Of ... 1te, Of botll, of ~ ........ t.r JAMES O. WlDOLE In by ADELINE IERMUOU In , A AN 0 IS A IC HA A 0 eb011t to be mede Of ... ~ Cour1 of~ the.,._., Cour1 of 0 .... WfANEA 1k1 FAITZ ,.....,,,_. ..,._ fOtnle. County of Or.... lomla, County of Or111g9. EANEA no.n • STUff'fD M>l.L THE PETITION ~ THE "flfflON requetlt A PETITION 1\11.,_,, filed TAURAHT end to-.. tt'9t JAMES O. WEDOlE be tNt A0ELM HAMUOEZ by ORIE E. MAOOV In tile 1109 NMIPOf1 Center Dr , IPPOlnted • ~ rep-be ~ • penonll Superlof Court of Califon"•· lty of Newl>Ol't 9Mefl. reeen••tMI to ........., tt1e ~ to edmltllf Oouflty Of 0renoe. ty of Orenoe. St• of ....._of tile Mc:1d9!1t. IN • ... of tile decedent THE PETITION req<*Jll ni., THE PETITION ,....,... TH! PETITION requMtl that ORIE E. MADDV bl IP· Nerne of Tran.-or Md tile dec:iedene'• WIU. end Iha decedlnra WILL Ind pointed .. Pl'l(>nll ,.. L~. M>Clll ~rlty OOCllCllt. If eny, be .....-i oodlCMe. If any. be ldmlttld r1Mnl1ttw to ldmlatlf the lier end buelneM e6- to pte>Mt•. The ... Md any to proNte, The .,... and "'"' ...... of IN ~t .,.: JOSEPH s. JA· codlc:* 1We ~ Jot codlcl9 •• avlllabll tor THE PETITION requetll IE, t Muir. IMM, CA eurnlnltton In tN ... kept •emlnetlon In the file kept the oecedent't Will and 2714 and GEORGE A. JA. by IN COUf1. by thl court. eodlcllt, II .any, bl ldmllled JONIE. 52 Clt9on. lnllne, CA THE PETITION r~tl THE PETITION requeall to ptob1te. The wlll Ind 1ny 2714. 1&1ttlortty to ldmlni.t• thl auttlortty lo lldmlnlallf the eodlclll .,. 1v11table for N1me, toelal 1ecvr1ty •tit• under thl tnclepln-Mtete under the ln<tepen· e1tamtn111on tn thl me kept blf and ~ lld· dent Admlnlltratlon of &-dent Admln4atratlon of E• by tl'le court of Intended Trene- ta'91 Act. CTI* authority .... llt• Act. (Thll authorlly ... THE PETITION reque911 ... lnCludlng zip code, 1ow9 !tie perlONll ,.....,._ fowl thl pet90nll rept-· 1Ulhorlty to ldmlnlttlf tile r. RAMZI JAJONIE. 207 1111¥1 to 1111• 1ftMY IC1loM t1tlw to talle mllly ec11on1 1111te under the lndlpen· at Ave.. Batbo1. CA wttnout obtllnlng coun llO-wfthOut '*lllnlng court ap-dint Admlnl1tr1tton of El-. provll. BefOfe taking certain ptOVll. 8efore talltno c.11ln t•t• Act. (Thia authority • Total conaldlr•tlon lo be ICtlonl. howevet. the pet· ec11ona, tlOwoewr, the Plf· Iowa the ~II repfeten· plld for the Pf099"Y • tonll ~i.ttw It r• tonll r.-.011t1ve 19 re-t1ttw to tlke meny ac11on• ac:ribed. In generll. • .. quired to gtve notice to quired to give notlee to without oblllntng coon ep-ttock In 1r10.. fl1ttUf ... tntw•ted peraona unleN tn_..ted '*'°"' unless provll Before taking c.111n ulpmlnt and good wll they hive w9IYed notice or lhly ~ w11vec:1 no11ee or 1etlon1. l!Owevlf. th41 Plf· tOQet-wtth the llCer'8e le conMnted to the propoled conMnted to the proposed aonll t1P<eNnt111ve 11 r• s 199,070 55 lnc:ludlno In· ec11on I Thi tndll)endent ec11on.) Tiie Independent quired to give notioe to ventory e1t1m1ted 1t ldmlnl1tr1tlon euthorlty wlll ldmlnllltltlon 1uth0t1ty 'llltlll lntlf•ted p11eon1 unteas 15.286 00. be grented uni•.. 1n be granted unteu 1n they hive w1Jved nollCI or Previoutly plld by bu)'lf lnt11•ted PlflOfl Illes an lnter•tld peraon Illes 1n conMnled to the proposld to Mlllf outlldl of tlll• objection to thl• petition end OOjectlon to thla petition 1nd ectlon ) The 1ndepend1n1 ..crow 122,000 00. ahoWS oooc:t caUM wtly the Illa.. OOOd CluM ""1y the ldmlnl1tr1tlon aull'\Oftly WIU AMUmplionofHlstlngob· court ahoutd not grant the court should not gr1n1 thl bl grented unl111 •n liglllon $42,7M 55. tuthof'lty tuthor'lty. lntlf .. ted PlfllOO Illes an tndlbtldneas In l1vor of A HEARING on thl Pill· A HEARING on the pell· ob)ectlon ~this petition 1nd Miier S 1:µ,286.00 lion wlll be held on DECEM· tlon will bl held on JANU· ahows good c1uN why the Kind ol llcenM to bl tr en .. BER 28. t989 11 1·4S PM. 1n ARV 4. 11>90 11 1·45 P M 1n CC>Yrt ahould not gr1nt the !erred 1nd number 1r1: Dept. No. 3 toe.led 11 700 Dept. No. 3 loc1ted at 700 authority 41· 1385e0 On a,te beer Ind Civic: Center Drive, S1nt1 Olntlf Oftve, S•nla A HEARING on the pell-wlt'll, HllnQ PllCI Ana. CA 92701. An1. CA 92701 tlon Wiii bl held on January Th41 .... end tr1n111t wtK IF YOU OBJECT 10 IN IF VOU OBJECT to the •. 1990 1t 1 45 P M In Dept bl con1umm1ted II 10.00 grll'tlng ot the petition, you granting ~ lhl petition. you No 3 loc•ted at 700 CllllC A M on or 11t11 the Sth d•y ahould either appew 11 thl thould elthlf 1ppe1r 11 the Cenlllf Otlve West. S1nt1 of Janu1ry 1990, 1t the heating ind atate your ob-heiring •nd st1ta vour ob· An•. CA 9270 I eec:row ~artment ot BUR· )action• or Ille written objeo-jectlons Of tlle wttttan objeC· IF YOU OBJECT to tl'le AOW ESCROW CO • Ael tlonl with the court before Ilona with the oour1 belOl'e grlnllng of the pe11t1on. you •23619-JF 112751 E Chip· the hearing Vour 1ppear. thl Miring Vour appear-should elthtW •PPM' 11 lhl min Ave, Fullefton. C1 1noe m1y be 1n person or by lf\Ce m1y be 1n person or by heiring end 1111e your ob· 92631. 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Calll Chetlnut, S1nte An1. Call! DESCRIPTION OF PROP-11 tO 00 Im on DEC 29. at 10 00 em on DEC 29 el 10 00 am on DEC 29 ERTV t 989 the following described t 989 the following d .. c11!>ed t 989 the following deecrlbed F 0 r k I II I. Or II I pre 11• property. to wit Pr<>91rtY. 10 Wlt proe>erty 10 wit ,._... s .. • ••' E'-- 1983 CHEV License 1985 Toyot• L1cenae l985 ·FORD License ":"''uer. • ... ir . ...,19e -.'. •2HOM087. Stile C.-.LIF •2S73836 Slit• CALIF VIN •IMl(E850 State CALIF trlcal Supplln & Equipment, V I N •JT4RN85S2FS0901" I VIN • 1FASP22X5FK2509S9 Cutoff S1w. l1bll S1w, •101AW27R900129581 Sild H ie IS for tne S I" 1 I I 11 S1nder. Grinder. M is· S•ld 111e 11 tor tile 1 u 11 • 1 or I • leneout purpc>M of .. 111fylng hen of purpoM of sa1111ying hen of purPOM ~I tl1fv1ng lien of D1ted th11 5th d•y of 0.- the undlfllgned for tOWfng the undersigned IOI' towing the und11 for towlno ber 1989 end 11or-1....-her wtlh and 110flgl togetller willl I nd stor ogether Wtlh IWS 6 LANE MANA•· -..-..,,,... COits of ldvert111ng •nd II•· COlll of vertlllng lflO •Jt· co IMC M -- coetl of advert•slng 1nd ••· PlflMI of .... pen-of 1111 ,..... .. t ;, ;" pen'" of Ille Dated th11 7th d•y 01 Dec Deted thlt 7th day of Dec. .-..-,._.., • Oiied 1hlt 7 di)' of Dec 1989 1989 ..,._ I, W•wie II. ,._. 1989 ........ NoutafJ .............. .,, ,,..._ M. NoutlfJ Pubhhed Oranoe Coast Publlsned ()r Cout Put>lilllld °'""'" Coat Publllhld Orenge Cout Diiiy Piiot Oeciemblr 15 Diiiy Pilot O:w t5 Delly Ptlol December 8, 15 Diiiy PilOI December 15. t9" IHO 1989 1999 F992 F991 F970 F990 PUlJC NOTICE I P\11.IC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE P\11.JC NOTICE -----------------·-- NOTICE INVITING 8EALED 911>1 cc-ne NotlGe i. hereby given that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beecil, CatlfOf'nla wlll receive teated bids fOf' the Main/Pier Sewer Main Construction In the City of Huntington Beach. CelifotNe In accordance with the plans and speclflc.atlona and special provtalona on file In the otnce of the Director of Publlc WOl'ka. Documents wtll be ava.llable on Oec:lembet 14, 1989. A chatge of 115.00. not retund1ble, wlll be required for eec:h HI of ~lflcatlona and a<lCOmpanylng drawings. Work Item I 2 3 • s e 7 • • DtMCTOft OF PUalC WOMI llTilllA TE In acc:otdanc. wtth the provtelona of s.ctlon 1773 of the Labor Code, the State of Celltortna, Director of the Depet9CrNnt of lnduStrMll Aetatlona lhall ct.termtne the 0--111 preW'81N119 rate of w.gee. applk:ab6e to n. wen to b9 done~ c:opm of the lei.et generat -. '* deMrmlnettona .. on Ne at the omc. of the Ctty CWtl and the ~ of the Director of Pubic Works of the Cffy of Huntington Beactt. c.tlfornla. Ptana and ~Iona. togMhlr wtttl propoMt form. mey b9 obtained at the ofb of the ~or of PubllO worb. City H ... Huntington lleach. c.tfomla. No bkt w11.,. rec11.-.,,..._ n II m.-on• blenlt form fUml9Md by the Dnator of Pubic Wcwtla. The epedel .nentlon of PfOIP9C'M blddart II c:aMed to the propoeel ~ • ..C tor1h In 1M ~tone. tor full cll9dcN• •to tN btcldlne· Theabove~ .. ..., .......... ...., ........ for ......... tolblcll. ... the Ctty of Huntington._..._ noc ...,._or by tmploltttot•..,... tMt .. 8°"1111.,......, wen •00t•taPOfMl ....... IMt_.W99 .. ftgMIOl1tOl'ilil OfdeOl 111 i ......... ol:i:r.. or portion of .. wen •• .._ .. lfl lrned,.. 1111 'I Of..,_,, by .. °""°'°' GI ..... M bide .. b9 00ft'IP9led Oft tN .... of tN OINator of""* Wcwb ... , .... of .. qu•1.._ of wort& IO b9 CloM. M•--•n., -ia. flDt.,.,,..... ....... by~ ca, to._..=•• ... M ,..,....._. rn ..,,.. wlll proutll1M., .. 01•anll9 --=•••II OMa. .-_ ' , . ,,., . I I . ' Community theater delivered big ili '89 (This 1s rh<' third in a scn<"s of anic/C'S ft'\'1C"wing rhe >ear 1989 m lh<'atu in Orange Count).} From the vast expanses of the Laguna Playhouse to the uny confines of the 59-seat Cabnllo Playhouse. community the.ater groups in Oran$e County del ivered a nchly diverse selection of plays to their audiences an 1989. The 10 non-professional theaters reviewed on a rc$ular basis by the Daily PiJot combmed to mount a dozen county firsts during the year, including a world premiere at Laguna. New versions of old stand- bys cropped up on all fronts and four local groups celebrated landmark an- niversaries. The dean o f the county com- munity theaters, the Laguna Play- house. entered its 70th season and celebrated by mounting the world premiere of the musical ''Manet .. by Mark Turnbull. Other clements of a solid season an Laguna were "I'm Not Rappaport" (with the year's best set _ design by Jacquie Moffett ). "Jitters," "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," "Social Security" and the new musical "A Wonderful Life." Thret' brand-new (to local audiences) shows were introduced at the Costa Mesa Civic Pla}'housc -"Cat's Paw," "Gemini" and the musical "Baby." Revivals of"God's Favonte" and "Wait Until Dark" rounded out the theater's silver anniversary season. The Irvine Community Theater jumped into its 20th year with a Neil Simon comedy. "California Suite," after finishing out its Discovery Season of county premieres wnh "Magic Time." "M~usband's Wild Desires Almost Drove Me Mad" and "Grown Ups ... A I 0th annivcrsaf'} was observed at the N rt Theater Arts Center. where the musicals "Li'I Abner" and "Zorba .. w popular highlights. O ther attractions at NT AC dunng 1989 were "L Ann Hampton Laverw Oberlander," "Babes in Arms" and "Blithe Spirit." The Huntington Beach Playhouse also got into a tuneful mood. producing the back-to-back musicals "They're Playing Our Sona" and "Camelot." Also on the Gisler Theater calendar were "Rehearsal for Murder." "Vanities" and a fine production of the heavyweight drama "Of Mice and Men." "West Side Story" was the centerpiece of the Westminster Community Theater's 1989 campaign. which also mounted the musical "Tintypes." Revivals of "Ten Little Indians," "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.." "You Can't Take It With You" and "My Three Angels" completed the picture. At the revnahzed Garden Grove Com munity Theater, an ambitious musical. "A Funny Thing Happened oo the Way to the Forum," led off the festivities. Other shows presented in the smaU Eastpte Park facility were "Rehearsal for Murder." "Picnic," "Mary. Mary" and .. Daddy's Dyin'. Who's Got the Will?" The San Oementc Community Theater presented a mixed baa of comedy and music with "Exit the Body." .. BuUshot Crummond," "Oh. Coward," "Mixed Doublt:"S" and "Bus Stop." The South Coast Musical Theater 1n Irvine mounted only one production, but it was a memora~ one -"A Chorus Lane.'' Dmner theater settled 1n at the LP Repertory Theater, highlighted by a gnppang version of the Vietnam war drama "Trac-ers. .. Also served up at LPR were "Night of January 16th," "Play It Again. Sam," -Tribute" and the melodrama "The Drunkard." Which of these shows made it to the Daily Pilot's I 0 best list for 1989? The answer comes in next Fridats column, but first the ciounty's other professional theater aroups (besides South Coast Repcrte>rr) will be examined and top acton and actresses in community theater will come in for a belated curtain call. It all winds up the day bdOre a.n.tnau with kudos for the Pilot's man and woman-of the year in lhealer. I Da11• nt1 1-.r: Roger Bloom CrNdw'8 Ser*-: 8lclly Het~. Patti Johnson l'I 8 L1f a Dir ..... Alm Tadock C.v• ,,. ••• "8 Barry Howe DilfNltD 1 lMll' ..,_,D111 t.._ U. .. .. CONTENTS NO SURRENDER .•.••••••••••••••••••••••••..•.... 10 "ThL' \\ ar of the Roses" is an uncompromising. d.1r~I) comic , tl'\\ of di\ o rcc directed by Danny Dc\'11n .ind swrnng ~11chac·I Douglas .and Kathleen . Turner. Ou r~ul'St cnti c~ had praise fo r DcV1to for esc_hewmg the light 111urh and for Dlluglas and Turner fo r their strong pcrform.1nccs a~ Olt\l·r and Barbara Rose. POP GANGING UP ON SUCCESS ••••••••...•...... 13 Sy CHRISTOPHER TRE LA O range Countv's own National People's Gang is JU'-1 hack fro m a North ·American to ur -by mobile homl' -.ind the group has its sights set o n success in 1990 . DI'\ I'\ f; 0 I I HI I II .I I U \ BOLIDA Y DININ'G •••••••••••••••••••••••.......... 15 By J UDY CHAMBERLAIN Two holiday dining problems -what to sen c .11 the office pany and where to ut-wh ile sho pping on thl· run -arc elegantly solved by Le Biarritz in Newpon Hcach and Ruby's at South Coast Plaza. GI.I\\\\\ NEW YEAR'S A nw WAT •••••••••..•••.... 15 By DONNA AND RAY O'M' The New Otani Hotel in Los Angeles is planning a fu ll s~at.e of traditional Japanese New Year's observances, gavmg Western guests and visjtors a chance for a differe nt sort of celebration. It I 1• \IC I ll 1 ' I ' C~ltl'fl>All •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•... ~ llOVllt Ll8TING8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •........ 5 P8111Jt TlllJt 'rV 1,,Jm ................. 12 - ' All decked out for the holidays 8y ROGaR •OOM Of -Dlll!JI -!Wt The Slst Annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade gets Ul\der sail Sunday evening, and while the numeration may be suspcet there can be no doubt that the annual yuletide gala will be a memorable event for sailors and landlubbing observers alike. That's how it's always been. ac- cording to long-time Orange Coast residents. who can remember the pre-World War II summer Tour- nament of Lights and th<" Christmas c ru1se's origins 10 the late '40s. "It gives me a lau~h when I hear them say it's the 'Slst Annual' Christmas Boat Parade," said Hugh M c Millan this week. McMillan was born and raised 10 Newport B«ch. served in its fire department, and throughout his ltfe amassed an un- paraJleled colleetion o f phot0graphs and anecdotes tracing th<" Ctt}··s h1s- tOr)'· M cMillan pointed o ut that the pre-war Tournament of Lights. the spiritual 1f not actual predecessor of the current parade. was held in the summer and was "sort of like the Rose Parade:· "They would always hold it at high tide. because of the mudflats that were in the Bay then," M cMillan related. "The boats were aJI decoraced -they had a different theme each y"2r. Of course, in those days the generators were big. clumsy affairs that made a I<>< of noise .... "They'd parade around the Bay one night. generally in August. Lido Isle only had a couple of houses on it at that time. but the strttts were all laid out so people would crowd onto the island to watch. People ca me from all over .... I used to get in a rowboat .ind row out and watch the paraJe I'd Stan out b)' Lido Isle and then row over to Balboa and watch 1t ~o h> again. We didn't have instant repla> o r anvthmg like that back then. m that's how I'd do it!" f-or the record. the first par•de ut illuminated boats in Newpon Bay took place on Aug. H. 1908 A fellow named John Scarpa -who had earlier that rear relo<ateJ himself .tnd his ~ondola from Ven- ice. California. and dire.id\ ~·med .i mea ure of fame for his operatic serenades while takm~ v1s1tor') .ind dignitaries on tours of the Ba\ -led a line of eight canoes and his gondola. all festooned with Jap<mesc lanterns. on a short parade in the Bar. Scarpa's modest effort grew into the Toumamem o f Lights in the ·20s and · 30s, under the d ireetion of Jos.eph Bttk. Bttk's son. Allan. re- members thost" times. "It was something that had always existed. as far as I was concerned.'' Beek recalled. .. Dad went out eac h year and rented a bunch of stora~e batteries for people to run thc-1r lights off of... .. Beek remembers a lot about those earl) parades. mcludin~ one ,ear in pamcular. 19·16. when his father t.unc: 1ntu a crate uf unusu.al emer~· enq li~lm. that had been de'\eloped fur n 11l1tar\' ti le rafts durm~ the war. It W<iS one ot che best thinE! th.it ner happenJ tu me ... Beek related. rt1e\ wt"re rounJ. ahout the s11e of J h.to;eball. .rnJ when \Uu hit one "'Ith \our h.inJ 1t released ~ome acid in a h.men 1m1Je .inJ the 11~1-ll "'l>ulJ start w ~low. The\ were v.e1~lunl un un~ side .rnd wo uld float DaJ ~Ot a whole box full o f them f he n1~ht ut the par.tde. I went out in a boat. throwm~ them 1mu the harbor. The} were-bc-aut1ful. strewn over the water It w<As like pumn~ 't.irs in the sk\ .. The Tourn.tmt'nt of l.1~hts. how- e,er. tell \1Ct1m to the mcreasm!-! summer influx of v1s1to rs .ind bt-.lch~t>t'r!I .liter the wiu . "It was suspended dorm~ the war. '· Plenty of f ways to t celebrate the f holidays Following 1!> a llSI of sixc1al '°' t'nl\ "1th a ho liday thC'mr along thr Orange Coast· December 15-17 , J OFFREY BALLET'S "NUT· CRACKER .. Rohen JofTrt", 's ''"lut· c:racler.. glo"' >Atlh \'1C1orian "armth "'•lh tht· das\lc chorto- grJph' 111 lht· lml)l.·nal Ru\\1an R.ilkf., l c' h.imn Pt"forma~ n1ghtl) JI l\ p m through Sat. Ott 16 '°lund.i' Dct I, , "' p m • • \1allnt"\' fll"rformann~ at .:! pm • f)\" Ill Jnd I~ nrangt" C. ounl\ P1:rforming \n, < t."ntt'r TKkt"I!> rangt· in prn:r tn1m SI I tu S-*2. For lll l..t•t 1nlorma11<1n tall tht· t t"ntrr I bcl\ollict". '"h-.\R T'\ • December 15 HODIE a chu r.il lonccn h~ Ralph Vaughan-\\ 1lhams at l< p m at • Tnnll) Pl'l"Sh)tcnan Church. 1.W:!:! Pr())~"l.'t -\ "-". San ta .\ na Pt"r · forming "'111 Ix thr Q(> \OI('(' Tnn1t) < hanccl { hem . Tnnm ( h1ldn-n·s f chem with ort'h~tr:i. hra~s. organ. puano and percussion .. Hod1<'" dt°- P•l'I!> the< hnstman \to n "Ith \l'np- turr a nd htcratun.-·\dm1s ion ·~ • frC'C Ai w December 16, 16 a 17 f t f ANNl AL Yl LETIDE PAGEANT < "' ul < mta l\k.._,·, dcpanmcnt of l 1.·1'>UH' ~:n IH'' Pfl'\C'Ot'i lh(' annual p;lgt."anl J)rt>duu·d tH lht" ( O\la \tl"J ( I' It Pl.1' htiu-..c.· JI MI H.am1l- 1t•n \1 < tl\l.l \k'i.J '..a.>t'IMu' ot :!ti \OllC'I \1nging 1rnJ111onal { hn~ma<. mu\1t "'111 at ump.in' the d1,pla' of ( hn\lffiJ' l .lftl IJtilCJU\ "'' )(l(al n·\IJt·nt\ '-ca11ng " ••ricn .md thc:rc I\ nt1 thJ'llt' Pt•rlunTIJnlt~ art" at ., ~m lkt I' 'Pm I.kt lt>and.at • \ and -l pm ()(, I~ Fnr mol'(' 1nforma1111n l.111 thr Pl.i' houS(' .at 650.-\::'69 • December 15-" "CHRISTMAS ARO\IND THE WORLD" f11~1 annual ( hnstmas .\mund tht• \\ orlJ on tht• F~tl\ al I <•round' ,11 E.oigk < ountl') (formcrl) l.1on Countf) '\afanl nght txstdt' In inc.• Mcado"s .\mph11heatrt' 1n • Laguna Hilb In 1n~· Ofl("n ncghtl)5 t to 10 pm .\n" <·r.in,. food and hvt' holtda) cntcna1nmcnt from local )(hOOI\ churt'h~ and cultural lfOUps ~Ill ~ fnturt<l, ('and) C'aM V1ltq,:-. an amust>ment area for ctul- drt'n oomplctt with Santa. a Nauvtty KCnc.' wuh a prmna i:oo. hone dt:a•ft c:anuwcs and waeom. Ad~ mis~ Id JS for adults. Sl (or du ldrcn llt'I l-12 and dWdrcft '"*1 three arc free. A can of bJd b-l~ Food Dtslnbuuon Ccwuc:r •nll &*Vt each penon a SI chtcounL Ptcnty o( me oart•na. JU IDOft infonnauon. 4SS-9146. o.c_._ la a 17. •1 a M IALL ET MONT MAaTaB danccn and thc1r Chi1c1mt•a lllllkll (Pkut 1tt EVENTS~ 11) Dllf PIDI 0 'a .. , Atdlf, 0.: I I 'Mr 11. .. 8 -- DEC s M T w T F s , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 t 2 1 3 t 4 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 POI' CALENDAR SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orangt' Coast Highway. Sunset Beach, offers County. Tickets are $20. 963-2366. live entertainment seven nights a COACH HOUSE 331 57 Camano· week. Tonight and Saturday. The Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, Regular Guys 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. presents an Orange County $3 cover charge. 592-1926. Christmas Benefit . For ticket sales THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS and di.nncr rcservauo ns, call HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain 496-8930. for conccn 1nfonna11on. Valley. The Hop presents: Fnday. call 496-8927. .. ut the Goode T imes Roll" all night with D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4 CROWN HOUSE RESTA URANT cover; Saturday ... Garden Party." a 32802 S. Pacific C'oa~t Highway. tnbute to Ricky Nelson stamng South Laguna. preo;ents George Gary Shorclk, at 8 p.m. ($4 cover): Butts 9 p.m 10 1:30 a.m. 1oda> Sunday. "The Backseat Boys" live 'through Wednl·sda> ..$%-5773 or '50s and '60s dance band. 9 p.m. 10 499-2626. midnight on Wednesday at 8 p.m. SALVATORE'S ~00 North ($4 cover); Closed Monday: "Still Brookhunt. Anaheim. pn-scnl!> Paul Friday Rockin' ... After All These Years" and Oscar 8:30 p.m. v.tth top 40s WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Tuesday at 8 p.m. ($4 cover cha~c): music. 666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa pres-Wednesday, "The Backseat Boys,• 8 THE CANNER~ .'\OICl LaFa)ctte ents Confrey Phillips with modem p.m. to midnight: Thursda}. Crazy Ave., Newpon Beach. San Fran- rtnditions of Broadway Music at the Contests with MC Dennis 8· Goode. c1sco-stvlc cabaret cn1t'na1nment Piano Tuesday throu~h Saturday. 6 963-2366. w11h ~l)C McCrac 'ocalls1 and NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warnt'r N 1 d k boa d 5 'Cl t P.m. 10 10 p.m. an after theatre Lloyd o an on cy r . : ' o Ave .• H untington Beach. Conct'n o 675 5777 rcpnse hour. 540-2500. I p.m. • . TBE REVERE HOUSE 900 W. info line: 840-0208· VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's First St .. Tustin, Lee Ferrell Band Saturday piano styhngs Sunda> through "ut the Good Times Roll." Oldies Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. 10 2 and adult rock 'n' roll tonight and SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT a.m .. 3131 W. Coast H1ghwa), New. Sa d 9 I 30 S Guitarist Scott Huckaby and flutist Bea h 642 7880 tur' ay, p.m. 10 : a.m.. un· fl II ...._ fi _ _. h pon C -• day, Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Dan Le er WI """ eatum.1 31 l c SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific 2 30 543 9319 concert hosted by the Laguna Beach to I : a.m. . -. Recreation Department. at 8 p.m.. Coast Highway, Suns.cl Beach. offers VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast live entena1nmcn1 seven n1~hts a H gh N Bea h p 51 5 Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach. t way. ewpon c · ianist Tickets are SIO and are available at week. Planet IO -Rockin' eggac David Bartley 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Farcnhcit 451 . Shante Gallery. 3 10 7 p.m. and then Alla"c 8 pm 642-7880. Sound ~trum. o r at th .. door. For to midnight. 592-1926. CROWN BOUSE RESTAURANT ... 32802 South Pacific Coast H ighway. more in ormation. call 455-3059. Monday South Laguna. presents Eliza Lorenz COACH HOUSE 3315 7 Camino and Dino Smith and Darnell Wyrick Capistrano. San Juan ('~p1s1rano. ILUE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl . ~ d · d presents Clarence Clemons at 8 and Newpon Beach, Nick Pyzow Solo Holld•y f•nt•sy •Or ancing an entertainment 0 30 F . k I d d' Monday and Tu-... ay at 8 p.m 675-Wcdncsday thtou&h Sunday, 9 p.m. I : p.m. or tic et sa cs an In· """' to I a.m. 496-5713 or 499-2626. ner reservations. call 496-8930. for BEET. THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayette concert information. call 496-8927. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Ave .. Newport Beach, presents "Big __ , _ Coast Highway. Sun~t Beach. ofTc~ Picture," with top 40s music from live enteruunment ~vcn da)S a 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and BOUDAY BENEFIT CONCERT week. Tonight, Willie Jare Blurs Saturday. 67S-5777. The Ri&htcous Brothers Bill Medley Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. 59_.1926 lt•ndy aarnett •M Paula HOftner ponr., ltM Prince and S119er PIUM In ...... Pact11a•1 ....... of -rite Nut· cradler:· which wlll be petfonll•• M llNt '"r Moulton Playhouse ~°"' Dec. JO llWD~ JI. .,.....,. per· formancH each ft191tt wlll M et 1 p.... •"" Matlft••• M JJJO p.111. Tldletl •• aw••Me ~ c.•"9 ttle .. llet THE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant with special guest Jennifer Warnes Paclfla ofllce 191 MZ·9271. · and Tavern. 3"° South Coast HiJh· at The Hop. 18774 8rookhurst St.. 'hleeday way, Laguna Beach, presents hve Fouotain Va lley at 7:30 p.m. Bring SUNSET PVB 16655 Pacific entertainment and dancing nightly. an unwrapped gifi for a child be-Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, offers _4_94-_808_8_. __________ t_wcc_n_th_e_ases..;;..._o_,f_6_a_n_d_l 6_to_be_nefi_t_. live entertainment seven niJ&hts at week. Toniaht. Pablovc ~lack's AKB Band. 392-1926. ' Aphrodite, wtth soloist Eliza Lottn.z, rhythmist Jerry Manin at the key- boards and Harold Todd on WI· aphone and flute ... Cool Dancin" be&ins ar 8:30 p.m. Wednesday ni&hts. 494-1 911 or 494-4310. BALBOA ISLAND Come Ton. lalllld P.arty Par n. a.rilbDat le.a,.,... Deoembu 17tb tbrougb 23nl. ~30 to~ Pltll ......... , LAGUNA CANYON BAR la GIUIL 859 Laguna Canyon Road. oflien the danceable music of SUNSET PUB 166S5 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offcn live enteruunment seven nights a YOGA FOR THE 90'8 KUNDALINI YOGA Aa Tatl6bt by YOGI BHAJAN 8'.y~y younc tluoush dynamic eUf'C'.ile. ti Wedne&day, 7 p.m. Ualtarlu Claarda 1269 Victoria St. C<Mlta Meu (On I.he botder o( C'1•U M.. and ..:::.. Huntinpin 8-di) 648-1128 --~ IDCrNM youl' 1taminaand en.tivity. week. TOftiaht ludab Star 9 !).m 111 I a.m. S92-1926:y SUNllCT PUS 166S5 Pactfo Cout Hjpway. Sunset Beach I''~'· enas The Aaon W1tb Tom Mc<.nt tonjpt throqb Saturday. 592-1 4~1\ L C \11,U\IC C 0'11,l I U .I\ 11 hlday OYSTEBS 25 IS E. Coast Hiah· way. Corona del Mar, Dr. An Davis 8 to 11 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Sunday 2 to S p.m. and Thursdays 7:30 to 10:30 p.m 675-741 I. SC01T'8 SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR 3300 Bristol at Anton. Costa Mesa. features fine JUL cntcna1 n- ment WcdneMiay through Fnday with Jon Gamer, jazz p1an1sl. 5 JO to 10 p.m. No minimum or co,rr charge. valet parking. h11 lum·h· cons w11h Jo n Gamer Ian l no Sunday. noon to 4 p m Re-.er- vat1ons suucsted. 979-~·irlO. JUST UltE PERRY'S. 27782 Vista del Lago. M1ss1on irJO. con· temporary pop. reggae.-and J311 music nightly 8 p.m to m1dn1ght and noon to 4 p.m. Sunda) C"lo~.-d on Monday. Dinner For rt'scr- vations, call 472-4363. C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. 373 Pacific Coast H1gh"3). Laguna Beach. on the Main Beach. LI\ e JUL evcl) Fnda) and Satun.ia} begin- ning at 8 p.m . featuring Don Willeford. JaLl viola and 8111 Nolte. vocalist and guita rist and 'anous gucst am'" includ ing Mari.. T urn- bull. Bob H.t"' ~'""and Gal) ltogan. :--:o CO\.l'r chJrgl· J<P -'i 100 VILLA SOVA p1an1\t ( Jrlm Or- tc-ga pn form'> ,1 '3fll'I~ ot ,.a,, h~tcning ~k('l l\ln\ and occa\wn:il La11n-fla,ofl·d fa,orttl"\ Thursda' through Saturda~ from K ") pm 10 I :30 a.m .. 'iunda) through Wedne\- da) from 8:30 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m Richard Fauno·, 1a11 and Jlruadwa) st) lings on the piano 'I 'I West Coast H1ghwa}. Newpon Reach M2-7880 ,_O\"IE LISTl'.\6S ~ewporl Bf.at'h llA&.80A ~ lO't f ......... ...., •1\ J\ 10 T-~1 •1\ IDWMIOI MW~ ~MA JOO ,..._.,, c ......... o.-... .()760 1 -• 1 n IK-I s 1 JO 10 I r-, -l"I • )() 1 • JO J ........ "-• 1 f"Col SO 1 tS tOJO ·--·~~, ... _. • .w.ci -_. ,_,, ... •f0.1111 I.._-· T-._ I~ t II 11 1 4 • II 10 I nt. W• .. -..... tel I I 4S 1 4 IO I • )0 ,_,., 11 1 JO s 7 )() 10 4 ""9~---,C.11/ 1 0\ tlt'\I\ 1 '°H 1010 \ -0..... I~ I 11 t 1 I • to I tO • DM IKof 11 1 JO S I JO 10 1 ~ Y-ff'(.111 l l •S 14S • A IS I JO 10 tO U90 c..--~ """ .. ..._.,.. v.-. 1>114JSO -.. -P-• 1 fl'G 111 11 JO I 4\ S I\ 1 JO. •H ~ n.AT9 1«>S I C<W>< .. .,,_., 61)-6160 ~v 1 •0 Cotta Mesa ... ""°' Clll9UMA c.t#ft• l 101 --...., ,Mrv v .. 0r '"""t it •141 t ftle ...... fl'04 ll 1 4 6 I 10 l ftle ............ IGl l l 1 0 JU S IS 1 I •S J -•1e JSll ~ 11 1 JO. S 1 JO 10 • ..... --.... I'<> !JI t I 4() I 6S 4 •IS I JOIO•s ~.-~--...,/1-St•f'f' U I J\01 I ....... _,.,, • ., l ftle -...... .._"" ' JQ, • 10 JO ~ ~,.,...,., ._. ,,"" Sf ..... SOlS ~V.......t'O l)f S4S I IO I S ..... C9ltW ~ MoMI c-..... JJl .. I .. , ...... --llCllllJO.IJO 4 1Q.•JO. I IO. IOIO , .. ._ .. _.._Jllll IJ, l IO,.._, lQ. IO .. .. .,._ ll"G-1)1 II U, I 4t, 4, •If •• IOet • -.... .,., .. 11. I. 4 ... I. IO ...,.....,.,...~ .... ,,,, I...... "'°91 &10111 CAFE LIDO. 501 30th ~t . New· wnh Kevin C'amr~ o n piano and pon Beach. 675-2968. presents Don Jackson un ha•" l'a1·h Tue-.da\. entenainmcnl n1ghtl~ lkrn1~ Pearl Wednesda) and Thur\l,,1 ,·q n1ng Blues Band fcatun ng Harmonica beginning at 7 10 4Y., '~ l Fats tonight 9 p.m to I "\O J m S' CAFE LIDO 50 1 '0th \t '-l'" pon 476-2001. c11tens1on 3 1 IJ CAFE LIDO SO I '0th \1 Nl'\\· pon Beach. prc\Cnts 1."ntrna1nmen1 n1ghtl ~. Leon RluC' RIUl'' H.inJ 11 .. n1ght 8 30 pm to I J m n"''·.:!%X mus1c1a ns and Jan huffs For mo~ 1n forma11un l Jll D r Charil's Ruthn lorJ JI J '~-'\8 19 ur 8111 '-<:011 JI ()J ~-"'oJ!I cover charge. Beach. Entl•nainmcnt n1ghth g· 'II p m 111 I J m Ronn1l· Hm"' n on Tbureday ('I, ·\SSI(. \I. SatardaJ l.e' hoJ rd\ J nd \ 1hn tonigh t CAFE UDO 5lJI '<>1b \1 '-l'"'· Ca-UDO 50J 30 h '-~ 6~, ~%~ pon 1"-ach. pr"•"nt\ thc \\J\Ol" IU' C. • t .~1.. 1 l'\.\• IX '~ P'rtday pon Beach. 675-2968. prc~nt\ thl· Wedne.da V.a~ne 8dnd ka1 unn~ BJrharJ \tor· Metros featunng BarbarJ ~OrTl\on 1 nson tonight X 'o p m 111 I .1 m HODIE J l horal wnl l"n h\ Ralph tontght, 9 p.m. to l:JO a.m LE MERll>IES HOTEL -'500 67 -~WIX o r ti"''·'O'ill \JughJn-\\ 1lh.1m'> al b pm al \1 .tl ~nhur Bhd ,I."..., "'l•rld·dJ'' JAZZ PACIF IC J non-pm lit or Tnntl \ l'rl'\b\ll:ndn ( hur,h I 'I.}~~ Sanday M t .\rtt\h \f>Olltghtl·d \\l'l·l.I\ 1n thl' gan1 1a11on Ill pn·~·n ,· Jnd l'n· Pro<.J>t'd \\t' l\ant.i \na Per- GINO'S -ON THE HILL J28 I .1 .11 '>h in ~tnurn 111 thl· <.iii: I kun . courage It\\' 1.111 mt'l'I\ t'\l'n Thur,. form 1n~ "•II Ix· 1ht• lilt \lllll' T nn11~ I ?th St .. C'osta Mesa. Jam ~'>\tern _1-_1_ir __ n_1_u_re _1_n_11_1_rn_1_a_1_11_1_n __ <_a_1_1_d_a_)::...._a_1_"'_p:..._m __ J_n_d_1'_''.:...r><:_·n_1_11_1._11_, __ <_h_a_n_l·_d l hrnr Tn nll' < h1ldrcn·s with Gino's Jazz Troupe. , .. m w 7:30 p.m . Reservations and mfor- mauon on hve entertainment ., Ja" a week. 650-1750. · YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER THEATRE Pctcr5 ,Landing. 11\JOO Pacific Coast H1ghwa\. Stt'.' I ~ll. Huntington Beach. Jau C'nscmbk Joyspnng. performs 1hrtt 'ho"\ e ver) unday I 0:30 a.m .. 12 I 'i pm and 2 p m. Co~t 1s S I~ 45 "llh brunch or S7.50 for the lOnttn aJonc:. space pcrm1111ng Rc!>n· vataons arc: suggested 8J O-SHO W CANYON BAR AND GRILL IS'\4 Laguna Can~on Road. uguna Beach. Ben M1ll1l cn's 01\ll' JJ11 AllStal"> each \unJa, fr11m J tn , pm 49~1Qll Monday CAFE LI DO 501 '11th -..1 -...l.,,,. pon Bc.-ac h. \\a\nc \\.i,m· H.1 mt fcatunng Meh 1n D::i'" I t•m /.in!. Gary V.1ng and Boh \1ourl." 1A 1th Barbara Ma rni.on !S 'o r m tu I a.m. 6 75-2Y6X. Taeeday RON'S IN LAGUNA I 4o4 S. 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How does N orthern ltolt0n fcxxj sound for dinner tornght2 Absolutely deltc10Us, 1f it's our three- p1ece combo A ton1oliz1ng tno of tasty Veol Pk:coto. to ngy Venetton Gnlled Chicken ond nch. creamy Fettuccine Alfredo. oll served on one pkJte A medley we know you'll find ohogether 1rresistibfe. fh< · Nor th rn C o mbinol1on Pkltter o t The Ohve Gurden L1~f> hovv good 11 soundsi V\lo1t till you see hON great 11 tastes Fl 1A1 Y I~ Vex J R.<.;~ • 16811 Beoch Blvd . Huntington 8eoch • 11171 E 183td St locross from the Cem los Moll) • 8te0 Moll Woy, ocross from the Moy ComP<>f\y ~Plat 0111t1 DOk' Fncs.y, December ,, .. choir with orchestra. brass. organ. piano and percussion. "Hodae" de- picts the Christman story with scrip- ture and literature. Adm1ss1on as free. Wed.Deeday P ACIFIC SYMPHONY OR· CHESTRA conttnues its 1989-90 Classics series tomght and Thursday m the Orange Count) Performing Ans Center w1th a program led by Sydney Symphony c-onductor. Stuan Challender -the maestro·~ first U.S. appearance with an American orchestra. Performances began nt 8 p.m. each night. Tickets arc pnc-rd at $9, S 12. S 17. $24 and SJO. and arc available at the ('enter box offic-c or all Tic-ketmaster loca11ons. Student rush tickets pnced a1 S5 each may be purchased one-half hour prior to each performance pending a\ a1l- ab11tty To charge uc-kets by phone. call 740-2000. llODdaJ U \''I JOFFREY BALLET'S "NUT- CRACKER" Robcn JofTrey·s ··Nut· cracker" glows with Victorian warmth with the classic choreo- graphy of the Imperial Russian Ballet's Lev Ivanov. Peformances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Matinee per- fo rmances at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Orange County Performing Ans Center. Tickets range an price from S 11 to $4:!. Fo r ticket infor- mation. call the center boxoffice. 556-ARTS. ZOT IN THE IR VINE HILTON AND TOWERS 17900 Jamboree SatudaJ BALLET MONTMARTR E dancers and their Chtldren·s Ballet ~nt two performances of ··The Nutcracker°' at Newpon Harbor High School Auditorium tonight at 7:30 p.m. and Sunda) afternoon at :! p.m. Tickets arr a' a1lahle through the Newpon Ballet Academ-. and are S7.50 for adults and {5 for children under 12 and senior cauzens. 646-7688. LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE STUDIOS 3625 W . Mac.\nhur. ~Ultl' 308, Santa Ana. Dance for l'Ouplcs or singles. first Saturda> and third Sunday each month. !UO 10 11 :30 p.m. Admission $5. tndudcs rl'fresh- m~nts. Ballroom. Latin dancing Call 850-0676 for mtm· information. Blvd .. Irvine. present~ naghtl) h'c Sanday music ~1th the premiere band En-TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY core. a three-piece ensemble ~pccaal· PARK I Sunn)htll. Irvine. Sunda> isang an Top 40s mu!>1C'. 8 p.m to af\emoon danc-es J to 5:30 p.m. with midnight. 863-3111 . Hifh Socact) Dance Band w11h vo- cahst Terry Allen. Frtt dance THE RESTA U RA N T AT lessons 2 to 3 p.m. b) Make Vaallan- CAMERON COURT 2 Hutton court. Adm1ss1on as $6 per person. Centre Dr .. Santa Ana presents mu-For more anformataon. call Mickie sical styhngs of Silver Lining 7 p.m. McClure, 546-3894. to midnight Tuesday through Satur-LAGUNA FOLKDANCERS l'n· day. The group performs rcnd111ons courage all who are interested in of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for preserving our cthntc danc-e heritage listening and dancing. 540-8615. to JOtn them twice weekl). Sunda) at '----------------------------7 p.m. and Wednesday al 8 p.m .. at Legion Hall C'ommuntty Center. 384 Legion St. Laguna Beach. Panncrs arc not necessary. Casual dress with comfonablc shoes 1s suggested. Donation S2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollow Dnvc. Santa A.na. presents Joe Cannon tontght an two shows: 7 and 10 p.m. For reser- vations and tickets. call 549-1512. Guitarist Scott Hudrl~J fMovef _,.. W .,... Lefler wlll be featured at tttb weelr"1 ~ N19M Concert. ltosted ' == = by th• ueuna ..... •ecr•attoft •• ,. ll••nt. .......... . 515 l'orest Ave •• &..w9una aeach. Tldr ... are 110 and are available at l'arenhett 451, Shante ca.llery. Sound Spec- trum, or at the door. l'or more Information. all 4SS-J059. r~~~~~~, t Farms. ~ tlY ,. Soulh C'.oB PW.at ~ Christmas Lanel f ~ ThiJd Level . --'1 lloaday THE HOP 23822 Mercury Rood El Toro; Nancy Tucker Bag Band Sin&lcs and couples swmg dancm~ each Mondav from 8 10 I I p m 786-8467. • TueedaJ "THE NUTCRACKER" Ballet PJ· c1fica cclebra~ the holtda> 5.ea'>l.in with at.s traditional performance' ol the popular Chnstmas stol) b:llkt for children. All performances "all be held at the Laguna Moulton Pta)'hou~. 606 Laguna CanHm Road, Laguna Beach. Evening JX'I· formanccs each night at 7· JO and maunccs at 3:30 p.m. on Dt-c .:'II 21. 22 and 23. Regular admm1on I' S 12, scnaors, children and student' S 10. Tickets arc available b)' cnlhn(! t he Ballet Pacifica offic-c .it 642-9275. WedDeedaJ SHIRTS 'N' SKIRTS SQUARE DANCING Classes mee t C' l'n Wednesday evening. First lesson 1\ free, $3 donatio n requested at eaC'h followina leuon. Call for 1nfor· mation. SS~Sl9 or 857-2Sl8 OOSTA MESA/FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newpon Blvd., 2-C. Costa Mesa. Wednesda) niaht dances open to the general pu"blic with a one hour dantt class precedi, the public dance t>ci1n· nina at e.m. Dance 9 p.m. unttl midniabt. COil for dance class and dance it S7 per pmon. Sof\ dnnk!> availabk for purcbue. For mort' information or rnnvations. call 650-l04I. -1 ( nail offi, p1n1 D clo' \ 00i1 ab" A1H' ta~l Co.1 () Frl'I COil an•• and I me. but app baa I{ con Wl'I pla' ahh den C \11,U\IC C 0'11,11.U 1111 \lllC "THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT E VER" by thc Youth Theater of the Laguna Playhouse. at Thurston School. 2100 Park Avc .. Laguna &ach (494-0743). tonight through Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m .. w11h a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. "THE B EST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER" at the ~pol Playhouse. 311 S. Euchd St.. la Habra (213 905-9708). final per- formances tonight at 7:30 p.m .. Sat- urday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Sunda~ at 2:30 p.m. "A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES" at the Gem ThcatN". 1285.":! Main St.. Garden G rove (636-7213). Wcdncsdays through Saturda)" at 8 p.m. with weekend matmtts at 3 p.m. thro u&h Dec. 24 "A CHIUSTMAS CAROL" on the Mainstaic of South Coast Reper- tory. 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa 957-4033), Tucsdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Sunda)S at noon and 4 p.m. through Dec. 24. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" by 1he Nebraska Thcatcr Caravan in the Robert 8. Moore Theatcr of Orange Coast College . Costa Mesa (432-5880). Saturda) at 2 10 and 8 p.m. onl). "A CHRISTMAS ME MOR Y" staaed rcad1ng at the .\ltcmatl\ e Repcnory Theater. 1636 S G rand Ave .. Santa na (836-7929). Fnda)s and Saturdays al 8 p.m .. Sundays at 5 p.m. thro ugh ~c. 24. "COMING A'M'RACTIONS" in the forum of Estancia High School. Costa Mesa (760-3410). closing pcr- forman~ tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m . Garden G rove (54-G LO R Y). with three shows nightly except Monda). 4:30. 6:30 and 8:30 p.m through ~c. 30. "HELLO DOLL V" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman \\a\. Anaheim ( 772-77 10). n1ghtl) e·m:pt Mondays at \ar) ing cunain ti mts through Jan. 28. "THE MAG IC WANO OF BALEDI" at the Ne" port Theater 4.n s Center. 2501 Cliff Dm c. Ncv.- pon Beach (63 1-02810. Thursda)~ through Saturdays a1 7:30 pm. with a matin~ Sunda) at 2·JO p m "OKLAHOMA" at Eh1atx-th How- ard's Curtain Cati Dinner T heater. 690 El Camino Real. Tus11n (838-1540). nsghtl) except Mondays at varymg cuna1n time<. through Feb. 4. "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" by Coastline Commun11y College at the Newpon Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drwe. Corona del Mar (751-9740). final performances to nsght and Saturday at 8 p.m. "SHOOTING STARS" 1n the Stu- dio Theater of Saddlcback College. Mission Viejo (582-4656). closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . Sunday at 3 p.m. "A WINNI E THE POO H CHRISTMAS TALE " by the Amen- can Children·~ Theater at thc Anaheim C ultural Arts Centcr. 930 N. Ha rbor Bl vd.. Anaheim (544-7124). Saturda)'s and Sunda)s at 2 p.m. throu&h Jan. 28 (dark Chnstmas and New Year's week- ends). "A WONDERFUL LIFE" at the Lquna Playhouse. 606 Laauna Ca- n yon Ro ad. Laguna Bea c h (494-0743). closing performances to- nsght and Saturday at 8 p.m.. un- day at 2 p.m. (.\I .I I Hll' "THE DRUNKARD" at the LPR Dinner Theater. 15732-D Tustin Village Wa). Tustin (835-9611 ). Thursdays through Saturda)S at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. until Jan. 21. ART I NS TITUT E O F "EAT YOUR HEART OUT" at the SOU111ERN f'AUFORNIA 2222 Way OfT Broadway Playhouse. 1058 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna E. First St.. Sant.a Ana (547-8998). Beach. presents the work of sculptor Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. h.alo Scanga 1n t~ Ettinger Gallery duouah Jan. 13 (dark Dec. 22-23) through Ja n. 2. Hours arc Monday "'l'llE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS.' .. through Thursday.' 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. the ninth annual pqcant . at the ..Friday. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Crystal Cathedral. 12141 Lewis St.. Saturday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. SPEND THE HOLJ&YS WITH SANTA'S FAVORITE . Ll'rl'LE HELPER . • J~ 497-3309. GALERIE !U. 224 Forest A-.e .. Laguna Beach. presents selected art· 1sts of the Yunnan School. T ing Shao Kuang. Yamin Young. Lu Hong and Zou Lmg. until the l."nd of January. 494-5757. QUORUM ART GALLERY 374 N. Coast H1ghwa\. la~una Beach. ftatures Yoko Fofan w11h a mixed media of Enghsh gardens and coastal patio scenes in pastc.-1 color-; Also featured 1s .\rlecn Huseb\ 1.1.11h oils of scascaf)l's in Laguna and Hawa11. Through Dcc 31 Hours arc- 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dail) 4Q+.44:!2. SECURITY PACIFIC GALLERY South Coast Metro Ccnter. 555 Anton Blvd .. Costa ~11."sa prt'~nb rcrcnt small ~ale sculptures 1n an ~ ..... ~ ... ~ ,,.. f \' . -.. ' cxh1 b1t "Sculptural ln11mac1cs .. 1hrough Jan 6 Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p m Tue.-.da~ through Sunda> .i.i3-6CXXl SUSAN SP IRITUS GALLERY 3333 Bear St. tc 330. Cost.a Mesa. e'h1b11~ color lands.capes b) C11nton m11h lhrough Jan 28 549-7550. TRIANGLE GALLERIES ofNt~­ port Beach . .W I Newpon Ccntcr (\I I ,U\Ht0,11,l I U Drive. Suite 308. Newpon Beach. exhibits pop anist Michael Bryan. Dec. 17 through Jan. 16. 720-8302. 'l'f ~l I' F.L.l.R.T. FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE Huntington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. Hunt- ington Beach, 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. with John Symes. DJ. Cost is S4. For information. call 647-1628. FLIRT (fun Loving Individuals Re- lating Together) is the singles group of the Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, Singles 45-plus, meets for T .G.l.F. at 5 p.m. at Gavin·s. in the Sheraton Hotel in Anaheim. .Also ongoing groups for golf. bridge. pinochle, theater and travel. For information and reservations. call 522-7899. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES Meet for T .G.l.F. 5 to 1 p.m. at Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bristol, Costa Mesa. For information, call 835-3675. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS (custody not ttquired) Or- ange Coast Chapter 26. Free orien· tation fee new members. Varied activities. Guest cards available. For information. call 546-5788. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Chapter 595, Huntington Beach, holds a free orientation fol- lowed by a chapter dance on the second Friday of each month. For more information. call 647-7528. Membership in Parents Without Panoers is open to divorced, separ- ated, widowed or never married s-rents of living children. Custody of the children is not a factor. A non- profit, non-sectarian. educational or- ganization, PWP provides a pro- aram of social activities. discussions and study groups for single parents and their families. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. sinales 45 and over. meet for dinner at .., p.m. at the Jolly Roger Res- taurant in Anaheim. Fo r infor- mation and reservations. call 522-7899. Sanday YOUNG JEWISH PRO- FESSIONALS singles 2 I to 34. meet at 7:30 p.m. for free hors d0oeuvres. no-host cocktail and dancing to a live DJ. at Rem1ck0s upstairs "FUNNY, BAWDY AND WONDERFUL!' . PA IJ t 1'El'IAN ILAZE lounge. I IS l .lU Von Karman Ave .. Irvine, next to the Irvine Marriott. Admission is $8, payable at the door. For more information. call Tammy Brower. 720-8414, days. 640-5228, evenings. F.LJ.R.T. Seacliff Village Shop- ping Center, 2205 Main Street. Ste. 20. Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science singles group meets each Sunday evening. Child care 1s free. Ad· mission to the 7:30 p.m. program 1s $3. Dances at the Hun11ngton Beach Inn with DJ John Symes and re- freshments follow at no charge. FLIRT information line: 647-1628. Tae9clay NON -SMOKING SINGLE MARINERShave a new meeting da~ and time -every oth{·r Tuesday at 6 p.m. for cocktail!. and/or dinner at Delaney's Restaurant in Ncwpon Beach. Singles anending will plan sailing. panics and other ac11vi11es. Reservations may be made by call- ing 723-4356, leaving your name and phone number and how man> ixople you are bringing. The club asks a $3 donation for members who wish to be included in a roster of sailors. Next meeting .... 111 be Dec. 12. For more 1nformat1on. call 723-4356. Jodi.,. C.rr and Marci Anne SdWllllll ..._. _ •lllll•lntk greetlnt as Jiii Dlvantler loolr1 on In dlll Kene froM the muslc•I conutdy .. Olclahoflla .. at aHa•la•lll How•d"• Cur· taln Call Dinner Theater. Th• show runs nl1tttty except Mondays throt19h 'eb. 4 with ra1enrnlonl talren •t ••·1540. "****" -....... Cami. 1-U' 'OU DAILY !'IV' "TWO HOURS Of WONDERFUL!' -Jell si.t. AIC·T\' "TillS If WHAT GOING TO TIIE MOVIES IS ALL ABOUT!' -JiftrT) Ly-. 5.\f.AK P1£\1t:WS SINGLES CABARET CHAPTER of the Orange Count} Pcrfurm1ni: Ans (enter meets e' Cr) four 1h Tuesda' for fundrJ1sing. p.irt1r ' spons and ('ultural e' cnt~ < ti 455·3:!:ci:! for more information WHEEL OF FRIEND 1111' singlci. o'er .t 5 meet for dinrwr .1 6:30 at The El Tonto Rc: .. 1.tur.11 · Anaht'1m For r1:SCna11on~ anJ formation, call 52:!-7899. ~edneecla'f LIFE ON YOUR OWN sing.ll'' '' and O\er, meet nl'"' fnr nd\ 111 1 warm supponive atmosphere l''''" Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. tor .r vant'd program including dinm:r .11 local restaurants and a monthh ('4•t luck. Oasis Senior Center. XI~ 1 Marguente (5th and Margumt• 1 Corona del Mar. 644-3245. Tlaa.nda.L_ CAPO BAY SAILING A~ll CRICK.ET SINGLES Happ) Hour 7:30 10 8:30 p.m. Dancing. 8.:m 111 l I p.m. Compltmentary hor' d'oeuvl"C'S with reduced dnnl pml'' Live Latin and swm& music Dana Point Rcson. 25135 Park Lantrrn Dana Point Manna Fm: . .t9(>.}..i I., SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE STUDIO 738 W. 17th 't Costa Mesa 494-0593 or 548'-39 1 l\ I I f . ANNUAL YlJLETIDE PAGEANT City ol Costa Mesa's dcpanment of Leisure Services praenu 1bc annual Plleao!, produced by the Costa Meta Cavic Playhouse al 661 Hamil- ton St .• COlta Mesa. A chorus of 20 voices....._ tnditional Chrislmas muaic wilf ICCom=-lbe displa) of OuillmM Cll'CI ux by local lftidenb. s.tint is open and there it no chatle. Pftformaoces •~ 11 7 p.m. tonilfat, a p.m. S.twday and at 2. J aod 4 p.m. Sunday. For more information. call ~ Playboust at 6j().5l69. "'CllallTIUI dOUND THE .....,.. Fn au.a Chnstmas Noad lbe Wartd oe lbc Fatival or....s. .. ,_ eouaa,, _<bmcrty Uoa Ca1n•1 lellri) !I!'' ~ I"'-llIFhM :--tte tn ~ Hill/...... •ilbtly 5 .. 10 .... Af-. ~ IS holiday cn1cnainmcnt from local schools. churches and cultural groups wtll Ix featured. Cand) Cane Village. an amusement area for chil- dren complete with Santa. a Nat1v1ty scene with a petting zoo. hof"IC drawn carnages and wagons. o\d- m1ssion 1s SS for adults. S.' for children ages J-11 and ch1ldn.·n under three arc free. A c~n of food for the Food D istribution Center will &ive each person a SI discount. Plenty of free parlong. For morl' information. 4 55-9846. SPEE DWAY MOTORCYCLE RACD Every Friday night from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Grandstand Arena at the Orange County Fair and bpo- sition Center. 88 fair Dnve. c ·o,m Mesa. Box offict opens at 6:JO pm Admission 1s $7 for adults. ch1h.lrrn under 12 are admitted free. <. all 492-9933 for more information LAGUNA POETS meet e'er. I n - da)' at 8 p m. in the Ulguna Heal h Public L1braf'). 36' Ciknnc\ re Laguna Beach. hcf')nnt• 1~ "d- come. SJ do na11on rcqul'~lt'd Satmday ORANGE COl •NTY MARKET· PLACE presented h' 1 d-Ph1I Enterpn~~ ca h ~tun.la\ .ind \un- da) in the main par~1ng· lot 111 the Orange ( oun1~ r J1r < iround' .. J 111 to 4 pm .\dm1\\1tl0 "fill, H'nl' 111r walk-ins For ~"-h11ur 1n(urmat1nn. contact Td Phil 1" n1apml''> a1 631 -6026. Sanday NE W PORT H ARB O R CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE 81~t annuaJ edition of Southern Cali- fornia's largest and oldc!>I boat par- ade. nightly through Ott. 13 a1 o· JO p.m. for appro~1matcl) two and one- half hours. The boats cruise in n counterclockwise d1rcc11on lxg1n- ning and ending at Collins Island in the Harbor. A special grandstand for pnme v1ewmg of the parade 15 at the Sea Scout sailing base. 1931 W. Coast Highway. Tickets include parkiq. rouodtrip transportation on shuttJe busn and grandstand scaling and arc priced at $6 for adults.. SS for senior citizcn.s and J!?UP5 of IS of more and $4 for ch1k1rcn under 12. Reservation informatton for .,.andstand scauna 1s available by caJlin& T idtctmaster at 740-2000. For more information on the boat parade. caU 644-8211. llTB ANNUAL UVE NATIVJT\' Mission Viejo Presby1erian Church of tbe Masttr re-creates the Nativity with local raidcnts, live animals and m&Wc at Mission Viejo High School al 6:30 p.m. Admission is free and auaia arc invited to brina low lawn dwn and dress warmly. In cue of rain. the event wi ll be moved to the ~nasium. Hot choc- olate and coffee will be served. 837~50. JOIN THE llAllBOR SINGERS A non-ptOfit aroup o f women s1naers who perform cvcrytluna from Bach to rock arc lookina for new mem- bers. The aroup meelS evel)' Tues- day evcruna at 7 p.m. at the Presby- JUKEBOX IENTALS Mullctrom .. .. __ .... Ptdl 'fOAI# own belll •flMTIS ·~ • llCU'llONS • IEllmG • W(DllCS • £TC. fi1f& aalW8W MID fllOIC-ul' CM.LllCK (FM) 171 Ill I (nit) ... ,.. tcnan Chu.rch of the Covenant at Fairview and '\dams street in Co'lta Mesa Performances ar<.' also a'Jll- ablc. For more mforma11on. call IA.-c Coit at 96:!-1680 or 1 (1ret·n Jt 897-0587 evenings and \A.Cl'kend~ Wed.ne.clay SCRABBLE 1~ pla~ed V. l·dm•,. da~s at 6:30 p.m. in the communn) room of California Fedl•ral Sa' 1ngs. 24:!(>4 El Toro Road. Laguna 11111!>. Call 586-:!378 for 1ntor-r CRIBBAGE 1s pla~cll on thl· 'l't·- ond and founh Wednn<la\ of t•arh month a1 7 p.m. at the oa.,;, ( l'nt('r. Room VJ. 5th St. and Marguentl' 1n Corona del Mar Call 64"-41 'I< for add111onal informauon Thanday AO CLl1B OF ORANGE COl 'NTY hold\ a \\l·rld~ '01.1al t'\l'nt hl·g1n- ning Jt S \O rm at \IJ\le·, I lw Red l 1un Inn. 'O'O Rm111I \t . (osta \k..a Fn·t· hor--1 J°tJt"u,n·, fun .ind Ol'l\A.orking . .,,1-''2S E-Z SPEAK TOASTMA TER mt'('t l'ath Thur-.<ld\ al ., 'II rm .11 Sead1tl \ 11lagt'. 2114 \1.iin "trl"-"l Hun11njlton lkJl h. lkgtnnl•r, "t'l- com" hir murl· mli1rma1mn lJll 84:!-2016 or b·C·hl4<> Christmas music from the I Jth Cente.wy to the present wlll be performed D•c. 17 by the Ora nge Coast College Singers at St. Paurs Episcopal Chruch, 1n1 Wass St. In Tustin, beginning at 8 p.m. For tklr•t Infor- mation. call 4J2-5880. Friday LAFF STOP 21 :!:! S.F Bm tol. • 'lnta ..\na. pre~nl" Ron Rohc.·n son n1ghtl\ through Sunda~ r or mfor- ma 11on ca II 85:!-876~. Escaped oonvic1s disguised a,, priests. It'll take a rnirade to get away with this one. -..-s ..... ,. . .... -••·•,. n•ms .... ___ fllt-. --·--.---t•l-~B .-A,_Pllm t:--§ • -·.J· asa· -· .. -·=-·-= SfAR~10DAY • •• ·~-----------------------.•. You Are Invited To 2 Great Parties DEC. 30th PRE-NEW YEARS EVE BALL 2 BIG BANDS BAINEY OLSON 6 JOHN llBNDBISON Continuous Dancing from 6:30 p.m. tO 12:30 a..m. Ownpagne Reception -rtlet Mignon Dinner Favon -Ownpe.gne TO&St at Midnight In Our Main Ballroom S50.00 per person, tu and gratuities included. (Special Room Rates if you choose to ay <Mr) For R~ ~ (714) )40.. 7000 ext. 330 DEC. 31st NEW YEARS EVE MAXI'S DINING ROOM 5 COURSE GOURMET DINNER Your choice of 6 mttteS Dancing HatS and NoiscmaJcen Enjoy an Evming of Distinct Ambiantt S129.00 per couple. tu and gmuities ind Fat raerwtions phone (714'} ~7tn> at. 33C> RB>uon ORANGE COUNTY AIRPOIT 1010 BRISTO!; ST., COSTA llBSA Douglas, Turner and DeVito take n ,, Irene Tllrner Staae Mauger and Oir4;t tor Newport Beach "Nf)v. " •he "inter o f o ur J1\con- 1L·nt made glo rious ~ummer b\ thl!> son of Yor(:· No the: Dann) Dt·' 110-dtrl'l·teJ ··v.ar nf the RoH·~·· i s n 't Shakl·~pcan:. hut 1t has a lot mnrl· 1n common v..nh the blood} 'itru~k~ of the hou~t·s o f York and Lancaster for th.· Fnglt~h crov..n than the hght-heancd pre' 1C\\\ for this film v.ould SC\'m to sug&e'il. When Barhara I Kathlct•n Turna) Cella Turff r Cnaclverballs t Newport Beacb "The W:ir ')f 1hc Roses" 1~ a brdl1ant. b i t· tersweet. black comedy · that ex- plort's the thorny sjde of mamagc and divorce. It is not to bt' confused with lhe struggle for the English throne near the end of 1he Hun-.__ __ .-_ __, dred Years War. In this fil m we are pnv} to the pn vate state of prolonged SICSf' of a contcnitious couple. the Roses: Oli· Sau Tlll1ellwahl Certified Pelle ACCM.atut Suta Au Arc you mldy for a fun. frolicinna adult comedy~ One of the better films out this hol- iday season 1s "War of 1hc Roses." Mi chae l Douglas stars as Oltver Rose (an aspinng. Harvard- educatcd. upward-~;...._ ........ ~ I) m obile at- torney) mamcd to Kathleen Turner as Barbara Rose ~a simple-minded. athletic woman with dubious family .,..... ........ ....... ·----lead -Thf> War of the Roses .. was the bes1 dark comedy I have seen in re- cent times. This 1n1cnlous work was wonderful! Danny DcVito, •ho terves both as dittctot and co- llar in \his fil.m, ..U, weGt up ICY• eral notcha ID the movie wor1d.. ne *"' centcn around Oliver and....._. Roee. wllo bave beai mmried b 17 yar1. OeVito, porvayiN a divorce lawyer, lcllt the ..., '°. Pftl.lpeed~ c:tieftt. So lbc ..vie WI io it rally I metD0ry •• ~ by DtVito. and Ohver Rose (Michael Douglas). 1n tht' midst of a btth:r divorce. fight for ownership of their hou!>c the) arc JUSt a!> rckntles'> as Richard as he chan!> his couf'S4.' to hnl·f rt•1gn as King. A!> a d1reC\or. Oanm De' 110 ha' a taste for bl:ll.:k cc1rncd). L1kL' ''Throw Mommn from the Train ... "" ar of the Ro«-s" deals "11h rd:111onsh1ps gone awf) "' a '"'"cd and h111a l\ funn~ manna. Ho\\eH·r. it 1s mon: subtle and. <.k!>p11t: the ''tld gmng'>- o n. ·~ compul,1H.·I~ bchl·,.ihk. M 1chael Oo ugla., mu't ha' c tm:d of lt.'111ng Glenn Clo~ \teal :ill thl' scenes from him in ··t atal .\1trJr- 11o n" and dl·c1dcd lo go ou1 .iml pla' an obsess" c t·harac-1a u f h" ov.. n He turns 1n a n1cel~ la~crcJ 1>1:r- formancc as 1hc husband who has vcr (Michael Douglas) and Barhara (Kathleen Turner). An anon}moui. v..ag once v..rote. "Mamage 1\ a romance 1n v..h1ch the hero dies 1n the first chapter:· and indeed Oliver 1s so busy ··gelling ahead" that he dcvdops terminal myopia towards his wife's needs. He chuckles as he says. ·-rm wa~ past happy, I'm married ... Their confl1cls escalate. Soul mates become cell mates. And after Barbara goes o"er a psychological precipice 1he) spli1 and set up separ- ate camps in the same ho use. Then the madness multiphcs as they seek to wreak havoc on all the trappings and tnnkets that have ornamented their empty existence together. And if the marriage isn't "made tn roots). The film traces 1hear in1t1a\ encounter and follows them through nearly 20 years of marriage. Danny DcVito is cast as a family friend and law panner to Michael Douglas. He narrates the film as 1t looks back over tbe ups and downs of the Rose mamage. which 1s des- tined to end in divorce. The film is enten.aining as it pres.- cots the sexual passion and romance of the Roses 1n their cnrlier years. They romp and play w11h innocence and joy. Two children are born as they struggle financially to put hubby through school while mom works as a waitress. And then the inevitable occurs as financial secur- ity sets rn. dad becomes a work- aholic. m om decorates an This is great. This way. the movie is also intemiptcd by present mo- ments of DeV1to·s narrative. Barbara and Oliver meet and fall in love. This is all good and fine until he becomes rich and powerful and ihe has to play the "Lawyer's Wife." Barbera becomes tired of living her life throuah a man. She wants to npand and use her mind for tbinp besides clcanina. du11jna, and cook- i°towever, htr h"lblnd doesn't *"' initially supportive. He is worried abo«n wha1 othcn wall think. He teems like the t.d guy in tbe beminni111-But the movie moves • Mm straee twisu and sardonic bwn0t. After Oliver is Involved m some type of 8Ctident (I won't nain it for )'09). be it llolpi1aliaed. ...... ... 'I --IP IO c:Mck Oii ~-. set his "orld 111 order. put rcla· 11onsh1ps 1n thl·1r l'OITl'CI niche~. and can'\ understand wh\ "the-\\1fl'-hl'· IO''-'' .. rould Pl''!.1hl~· "ant w hfl·ak OUI of her\ Kalhh.'l'n 1 urnl·r " c4uall~ ~no\I as the trap{ll.'d "tfc "hll\l" ch ildrl·n arc off to t'Olk~l.l' anJ v.hn "'""'"!! to <.lo an~thing IO get <.1u1 till' 111.11· nagc she rc.lhll"'> ha' h.·l·n 't1tlin~ her all thl·sc \l',tr'. -\n)th1ng. thJt " ,.,,l·p1 g.1"· 111' "Thc Hou!>\:", linding .1nJ 1.kwr.11 ing their bcau111ul h1m1.· I'> 1h,· Lllll thing '>hl' fed " '"l' ha\ ·" u •mrh,lw.t in thl•1r marn.tgl' \ht• ha' gl\cn 111 for wo lnng. 'he m11,1 '·'~ .. ,,,·· onn· In a \\J\ rl·n11111,n·n1 11f ··1 urd of lhl· Fite,: ''~1l·tal 1.1ht)(" llHlW tumbling dov.. n in 1h1~ ,tk.lt'l' 111 '"" panner~ ahM>lutd~ dc1crmmcd 111 heaven." the ca!>tmg certa1nl~ '" Douglas and Turner arl· manclous as lhe battling Roi.cc;. -\nd Marrian· ne Sagcbrecht 1s mt>mornhk 1n a Jewel of a cameo. Danny De V110 wears 1v..-o hat' 1n this movie: hc's Oliver's de' 1o us divorce auomc). Gavm. and he's the movie's dell director. -\nd en · tainly he delivers a splendid adult comedy which 1s light years more sensitive and enteruining than the flimsy fare dished up in "Chnstmas Vac ation... There 1~ great H1tchcock1an suspense and temfic photography. The closeup shots arc panicularly effective when they zero m on Oliver as he wn1hes under the weight of his wife's rtbcllious mis· chief. enormous. 1mprtt.s1vc mansion and children le.ave home for college. The empty-nest syndrome ex- plodes as Kathleen Turner -decides she no longer w11nl~ lo bt: mamcd to her stuffy. overworked husband who continually puts her down and ig-no~s her. Fonunately. there 1s no 1nfidehty or adultery. No other per- son breaks up the mamage: the nf\ rs caused b)· two unhappy people who no longer know or understand each other. What follows 1s war! T he Roses cannot come to a financial settle- ment and both want the beautiful home which all assets ha"c combine to ~roducie. They both love their breathtakingly beautiful antiques more than o ne another. This shocks and hurts Oliver. who doesn't undentand why his wife stays home. That nifht, Barbera decides. she didn't visat him bc<'autc she fett auHty. Guilty because be could have died? No Way! Guilcy beaiute she was happy because be could have died. She then deddes lht want a divorce. No alimony or spcdat favon ... just the bou1e. Thls stan.1 1everc mortal comblt. The movie simply ctealates into more and m0tt conftict until the point of no return. It it pat. The d imu of the snovie is more than tbree.quartcr1 of the film. Tbe eod of the movie is dramatic and typical of •n Edpr "1lao ~ type oovel It n&littic:ally co.Id not ._vc ended an_y Olber wey. ru ave M for you, I bow I hale when I .... • review only '° Uw ... - 1us11f~ their ltH-s b~ tn!..1ng sole possc•,.,1on <1f their .-.han·d home. :-.1 1l had Lec,nn·, 'cn-enpla}. ex- cept for 'o nH.' rather •H·ak 1n1t1al Oashh:id. ,n•m·, I' 'ol1d and un- l·ompmm•''"~ :i' 1t ml\\'' rL'<tl fire aml h.11rcd v.1t h 11\ d.111-. l°'h:ak corn· l'lh l \llljl. I ),\Oil\ l.X.•\ ltP th l' l.IUlll•OJr) l::lk ,I\ .l \llrl Pl f \l•f\ITT.in I' a nice . tuuch I~:­ \. I l II J I \\ .1 \ ' l'\ll"l'\ an JUI.I 111 .. regular gu~ .. th.it " a nau· tlllll. h· ~tum for thl· "1ld fl igh t\ oi the R l'' ,. " 111 narrate Dire<"tor l)t· V 110 <>hould bt-ap- plauded for m.ik- mg this guts~ film and for rcfusmg to pr o,1d r a sophomo..r1 c mawkish reso l- ution of the con- flict therein. -\s Gavin eulog11es at the end, "a Cl'·· iltzed divorce 1s a contrad1ct1on 1n terms." and certa1nh this movie deals with this theme lO a vef) forceful manner. Screenplay. cast and director combine 10 make "The War of the Roses" the haunting. introspective cinematic surprise of the season. The battles that ensue art' h1lan- ous. Cau. shoes. cars and priceless anwork arc destr-0yed. Comic traacdy fills the SC'l'ttn and the au- dience is appalled at the lel\llhs and wamna Roses will go to humiliate. hurt and hinder their partner. Michael Doups has a scene whert' he ruins his wife's d inner pany bu urinating on the main course (in full view of the aunts). The film offers pleasant diversion and causes one to ~ consider relational 'f;&.. ,~ ~ con01cts. Both • \ t ~ D o ugl u and Turner do an CJ\· ccllcnt job and no the setten with passionate feclU.. ~ ineideli• told to JM. Even thouab 1t ts a comedy, ll ts dark. It is ~ on the undertyana truth of some marriages tMutd on bow peopk mainiain the furniture DGd s&atues in a house instead of their relationttup. When the couple married are Oli· Vet aftd 8af'b&ra, two of the most stubborn people in the wotld. watch out Oh yeah! This will fh in later but remember that 8artlara is a cat pmon and OUver ts • dos penoo. They newr should have totten mara ried in the fint place. At De Vito taid to his ~ diefta. "They ~ bed • dwtc:e." 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'u tl -..11d IC ti BACK TO TllE FTTl'RE PART II: fh1· 1t·chnll'al ~ 11ardn 111 1h1' '4'qu1·I 111 1h1· m_11'1 popular pll'IU11." of lllt\5 " ,l\lllnr,hing.. hut 11·, ull1ma1d~ S1.'lf-<ll'lea1111g. Thani., 111 1h1· "omkr' n l nrnckm mal.l·up efTc:l'lS and compu11·r-1 on1mlkJ~ Jml•ra ll'<'hnolog~. dirt'.'l'tor Rob- en l1·mnl." ".1hk 10 ha'l' so mam incama11ons of h1~ main t'harar1cr' oounn ng off andor near-m1ss111g onl· anoth<·r in '11 mam d1fTercn1 eras 1ha1 hrs mo,· 1e chokl's on m o"' n plot.' M1l'hacl J. Fox pla~ s not only two 'cr~1on' of 11me-1ra,clrng Man) Mcfly. but also the character's mrddll'-agt'd self. his wimpy son. and his prcll) daughter 0 1her t·haracters are similarly multi· plrcd. mrxed and ma1chrd 1n this tale of a krd who has Jo go 1n10 1hc fu 1ur<• to straighten out his kids and then back to tht' pac;1 10 '>lra1gh1cn out the present. Very confus ing. (P(i) CRIM ES AND MISDEMEANORS: Is rt possible for a man to gel awn) \.\llh murder? Can people ever find true happmesc;" Those are JUSI a couple of the Big Life Questions po~d. c'am1nw and agomzw o'er 111 Wood) ..\lien's la1cs1 movie The mo' 1e tackles its 1ssue-s head-on and earnestly. W11h a stellar cast headed by Manrn La ndau . ..\n)ehca Huston and Allen h1msdf using all the performing sk1llc; a1 their command. 11 seems less lrke a ph1lo'>Ophical discou~ mac;queradmg a.s a mo' 11·. and more hke a real mo"1e. But real mo" 1es h:l'c '11aht) "C'nmes and M1sdr mcanors" has none (PG-13) THE L11TLE MERMAID: The lead charat.'ters . .a prcll\ teenage ml•rmaid and a handsoml' pnnce. ha'e abou0 l as much pe~nalrt) as ..\mcnra's fa, Ont<.' plaSlll' coupk . Barhrl' and l\.en. the main d1fTerencc being that this Barbre h.l\ fin~ rather than lh·1. Hui tClp-<lra"'1'r amma11on. :1n ll\\'r-1hc-1op \1lla111ess (half-oclopu,, hal f-wurpu,~. a real screaming ml·antl'l. an l'ngagintt second banana lnctuall). he's a crab). and aoo1e all several 'IJ>Cl'lacularl~ <ipla'lh) m u~1cal production numlx·r!> sa'l' the da\. Han~ Chrrs11an ..\ndl'~n·s fillings prob11bl) "'Oulci ache rf he could i.ce how h1~ classic fo rl') 1ak has bet'n sugarl'd up by the Disney people. but nl'' 1·nhdess as engaging fa m1I) fore. "Thr Little Mermaid" rs hard to beat. (G) LOOK WHO'S TALKING: Hollywood's bab) boomlcl bo11oms out w11h this crass corned\ about a pf't'gnant srngle yuppie (Kirstie Alley) scarcbinJ. for the perfect hfe mate 10 ht'lp her raise her child. Her ultimate cho1~? John Travolta. playing a nearly blissed-out cabbic who grts along better with babies than with adults. The p1cturt' has a lecnng breast JOkc. a d1r1)'-d1apcr saaht fl&-Travol~ sufTeri!J, a sudden. unuplainw bout of' Saturday Niah1 Fever happy feet in Allt'y's apanmcnt. and Brutt Willis dotng the voitt of the w1se-<"racking infant. Worst of all. 11 has a woman director -Amy Heckerlin& -proving that males hold no monopoly when 11 comes to making sexist. witless junk. (PG-13) NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS YA· CATION: In "Vacations" past, Chevy Cba.sc and h.is on- tctttn family have traveled lori.g d istancn to have a miserable time. In this. the third movie oftbe National Lampoon "Vac.auon" series. he and the kinfolks ltly ript at home and still wind up in a little bit of hell ri&ht here on Eanh. The picture is a predicW>le bub or discnpacd pcrfonnances. siaht lllS that have no build-up and not much payoff; a libc.ral servina of awe·s trademark pratfalls. and a lot of lmleft'Miter John Hulhcs' trademark madly. (PO-Jl) PRANCEAi Is the injured reindeer that I John Riggs •nd ftls d• ..... t•r Jessk• fpl•y- ed by S•m Elllott •nd Rebecca H•rrellf t ake In •n Injured reindeer that m•y or may not be one of S.nt•"• In "Pr•ncer .·· k~s1rn R tg&'> ( Rl'bc<'l'a Harrell I finds in the ""oods near hcr Indiana farm rt'all) Santa's Prancer'' Could be. Bu t tx·forl.' thl.' mov11.' gt'ts around 10 ans"enng that que'>· tum. 11 ~nsiu,eh explores the phgh1 of a lonel) h11lc grrl She's rcrovenng from the death of her mother "hrll• ill lhl' <;a mc 11mc trying 10 r ope-w11h a father (Sam Ell1011 ) -;o pn·occupred with tl')rng 10 sa'e lhe fam1h farm that hl' has hllle trmc or love 10 spare for hr!> d:iughtl'r Fr ndrng the Chm tmas spint 1n the m1ds1 of such l'r rcumMances 1sn 't C3S). but the child's dl'd1ra11on 10 nu"'rng lhl' rc1 ndC'Cr bacl. to health helps <iho"' her thl.' "a' \ finl.' fi lm for children. rn a minor kc) 1GJ . SHE-DEVIL: 011 and water ha\C' more in common (anJ rnl\ bc11cr) than 1hc 'ila~ of 1h1s mo' re. Mel) I lret'p and Ro~anne Barr Pia) mg a 01ghty. lovt'- Mru1·I. romanl'l" no,eh'il. trecp 1'> "orl.ing so far bclo" her capah1lr11cs )OU "'o nd cr "h~ 111 the .,.orid she bothered ..\'i the o'e~e1gh1. undcrapprcc1ated ... re of a cad ~ho 1a l.e~ up ~11h Stfe\'p's character. the nurmall) 'okanrl Barr l'i \(I draleJ back c;he Sttms 10 tx· .al'ling 1n a trann· Thi\ l'i <iuppo'>t'd lo bc a rcvt'nge rnnwlh. in "'hKh Barr ploi.. an clahora lc comt'uppance for f:l11hll'o;, huhh~ I'd fkgle' Jr In add111on. II has a hl·a' > so~:1a1~·om ml·n 1 n1mponcn1 I 11 touches on the rssut''> ol <iP<IU\31 ahandllnmcnl and the ""art'housing of 1h1· d1krl~. anwng 01h1•r<,1 Rut 11'<; ~> poorl) con- \lru1 wJ and Ion l'<l that 11 'uccecds neither as comedy ,,r u1mm1·n1Jr1 'l'I ano1hn d1sappo1111mcn1 from J1rn 1or \u.,.111 '>l·1dclmJn ("C ook1c") (R ) STF.EL MAGNOLIAS: What held the promise of tx·1ng ,, 'h<mt..l"<' 111 h1gh-po"cn·d acting 1akn1 tu m' 0111 10 be J 1'3'4.' nl '" ,13..., rn ~arch of an enscmhle a1mo,phnl' I he\ nc\l·r lind 11 In this screen 'crswn of a hll pl.I\ Jhcllll J gmup of [)\."'t·p-South ladies who arc thl'rl' for 11n1· an111ha 1n gO<'d 11mcs and bad. Doll) Panon pill)'> l>oll) Panon. w1..c and sa.ss) and down- llH'an h. Sall ) F1l'ld pla)s a long-'lufTcnng mom with a su1tabl) long face. and Julra Robens pla)'S her saintly daughter as though she's among..the angels even while sull alr'e Daryl Hannah essays 1+.: pa.n of a plain Jane, but the onl) thing plain about ht'r 1<i hc-r pcrfonnance. 01) mp1a Dukalos almost 'an1shes 1n the role of a -.oman alwa)s read) to lt'nd an ear 10 hear somco~ else's -.~. and there arc times you wish Shirley Macl..amc v.ould vanish as she overacts her way through the pan of a crusty shrew. Too many stan spoil this broth. (PG) THE WAil OF THE ROSES: nns lS a dart comedy. A ver-r-)' dark comedy. So dark that you J,Ct the 1mprcss1on that 1f It weren't for t.M &)cam rcnectina off the sharpened incisors of its antaconistic protaaonists. you wouldn't be able to see anythiaa •t all. Said pro1q<>n1sts arc the Roscs.. Mr. (Michlld Doualas) and Mrs. (Kathlttn Turner). They're tettint a d1vo~. It's not a n amicable one. You mt1tu say the Roses savqc one anothtr like wild beasts. but ..tJd be.asts never treat each other this badly. And ya, somehow it's an funn)'. And you &auc,h. And then you wondtr what kind of pcnon you are to find that you Fl such • kiclc out of such misery. (R) \ llH.O The long and short of video gift ideas By SCOTT WIWAMS '' \\ \ llKI-.. -'>111,I,, on "hat tu hu\ 1h1' ( hr ''Ima,·• ~l :tl..l· II \ ldl'tl1 \\lhi.'lfll'r 11111 \\;1111 111 'Plllq!l'. ltPfl'l'. 11'\l',j 111 lll't 'tuff .1 I,·" sto<:ktng!>. lwr,· ari.' \om<: \\IJlllkrful itcmi. 10 1'111\ .tnl.I 'om,· l'\i.'clknt SPLllR(iE: • ..\ m·11 1d1·1"111n "'t 1111h a.!~­ mch "crccn. If )ou·rc a t> ptl'al ..\mt.•ricnn. ~ ou'H' OCl'O \\a tchin~ that I '>-indt .. •liiilliilliiiiiiiiilil•••••••••••••••m•iliiiiiiiiiiiiil tu he for more than a k\\ 'l'a r' "h lie ncv. tcchnolug~ ha' IX"l·n· mai..mg 11 excuse~ for t)u> rng tht•m. 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Rut 1f ~ou'q: gut o;.omc ( hrrstma' mum'' to thm" arountl. "h~ not get rnto d1g11al audio ''"h .1 machml' that al"o pla) i. \ 1deo-." f hn l'O~I Jround )::;OO tn thl' di\· count hou~l''· but th,• l :i'nD1w 1 magl' " ,;11d 111 111: Ml 1wrl'l'llt '>harp- er 1han thl· tx·~t \ 11~ pla)cr anll thl' \1iund qualt1~ " 111:.t 111..l· a Cl>. ~i.'l\ h rdl'a~t.·d l ;1.,.·r[)1'l'' .11 l' 'l>llli.'lllTH'' rhl'aJx:r than \'H~ 1upn .\ \'HS nc" rdl·aw that rt"tatl, t11r 5~•1.95 1\ 111 1hl' \ldl·11 d"l' rad, 1111 $49. 95. and 'onw lll:t\ M'll for S2Y.9S .\nu in 1h,·nn ·L:N·rD1-.cs don't ''car out .. rnd thl,.d•gttal 'ltgnal "rtl m.•\ l·r bl·l't>nh· oh,uktc ·\l!.o. 1h1:ri.' nn· lTrlarn fr·atun'' ~11u nin't gl'I ''Ith a \'( R. 'Ul'h a' "kt1croo,·· tormattmg that allo"' 'nu to '\r1.· tlw \\IJl' 'lTCl'll 1malll' In till' .. full-katun·" l..<1'1.'rl>r,l· format. till' proliui.'i.'r' include Ill· rrcd1bly romprchen'" t.• .. uppkmt·n· tar~ material. Thr 1hrl'i.'-d1)1.' 1>ad.- agr for thr 1936 da'>:.rl· musrral ··showboat" include<> t.'\<.'l . .'f'Pl' from the 1919. n1vcrsal film \Cf'\ion. CAccrpts of Zieglitld's 1932 Broad- wa\ rl'' ''al. 1ntl·n ll'''~ ''1th ~tar,. J color tilm t.locumcnlan 1rn \b.11.\\· boah. a 'hual c~sa~ vf 300 ~11lb tracing tht' histo11· of shov.boats and the histor) of thC' musical on stagl·. \Crccn and radio. and t•nough otht'r archival matcrrnl to l·hokl' a h· bra nan. • • • INVEST: • .\ \. H.'l p/:11 t'I Nol a tl•t.·111dn. m111d \OU. hul a 1 ransp<..1n<1hk. pl." -uni~ m;1dH nc that ran run on .1 1.2-\ 11lt l':tr. !>oat o r RV ~"ll'lll and " .1h1•ut halt th1• ~11e :in·d h.tlf tlh· l'o't 111' ;i '1dcocai.~\lc rt'l'llllkr It'' grl'.11 to haH' .1 h:llkllp \\hl'll \pur mi11n \'( R hrrak' Jo\1 n 11·, great to ha' l' a punJhll· \ ( R "h,·n \1111'n• on 'acnt1nn or uul ot till' l.'."llllllll\. 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'aid Ja\m1nl· "tht.'rl· "''fl' )00 ~opk do\\ "'"''r' at till' har drml.mii ··· rod .rnJ thl'rl' 11 "a' ( had 'IN ·· .ln' n1f!hl "''" J )!nod '""" ·· ""d \n 11u · \ 1111 'l' ~111 d1tkn·n1 \llU· From Page 13 f nrrdlo. ··Thn "l'rl· rc11.i..in· .ind roll1n· and dancing ·· \lkr 1hc~ pla\l·J 1!w1r ..... , "PC 1 had to r>Jri.. up anti d rl\ c 111 a !!•[!. 111 Toronto that night ··\\ l' 1ammnl up tu 1 111110111 111 a duh."" ..aid '" 1111 ··\\ l' \\l'rl' w11rng ur u n '>l:Jl?l' .111J thl'rl' "a' mailx· ll'n ~opk in tlll'(l". \\ 1.· had JU\t Ot,·,·n 1n front of th" h11gl' -.cr1.·am1ng ao"d of fll'OPk . .ind nn" there \\Cr1· I\ peopk 111 th1' duh applaudmg ·· ··Keaht' ,fap' H1u 1n thl' face .. nddctl Forrdln ··\\ c J1J a 'ho" '" ChKago liir :'(J p...•11pk. and "'' \\\'rt: rtall~ hot that night."' 111 \\liming.ton 'i•nh < .1rolina \JJt111na l Pl.'opk' ( 1ang "a' ,·ho\l'll h1 .11. luh l·allcd I ront \1 n·1.·1 '''"' J' thl· tx·,1 hanJ w ,., "' pla' thl' duh ··I hl'\ rolk1I out till' rl·d larf'll'I l11r 11\00 \JIU l ;1nn1 ··\\l' pla~l·d \\l' .anw \\l' \a\\. "l' l1•nlt11l'rl·t.I. It ''~" ·' grl'.11 \hll\\ r h,·~ l"\l.'ll OOU[lhl U\ rn11a .. On,· n l tlw \\l.'1rdl·r r1111ml·nt' ol 1h1.• tour tll\u~d in ( .1n:.Hfa ·•\\ 1.· hJd a tlal 11n· ·· <,;11d Forrd lo ··\,\l· pulkd O\l'I 1n th1.· mrddk ol no"hl•r1.· It "a' 11m· lanl· each "a' at IC'a,1 Ml 1111k' 1111111 thl' m:arc't town \,\ (' p1.lk d u p lll'\l 10 a \\llll of Thl' hJnd had llfll.'lll'll th,· tlnor of the motorh1111w to r1.·q:al 1 tw "11rd\ "( H \I> 1\\1" amt t\\11 hJflfl' tal e\ 'nra~ pamtl·tl .11 thl' 'l'f\ 'pot 1he1 happ..·n1.·d I\\ ''"fl al. The \\\II< h.1d .. , got o ut J nd J')lt\t'd lnr a pll ture undl'r 1hr gr;illi11 ··\\l· \\oultl ha,,· Jn\l'll n~ht h~ Jnd nnN h.l'l' "'en 1t 11 th1.· llrl' "n'n·1 h;it.I."" ..:11J f orrdlo I h1• hand took that a' a 1 a~ rx>i.tll' I.' "Lt" th;tt th{·~ l\l'fl' on thl' nght trad Th1.• m.in, month\ of 1nunng ha\ e nut nnl~ hclpt·d 1hc: flanJ to hot.'l llnll' tx-ucr mu,11.1an' 11·, taught them ho" to w'lam a 'pon1anc1111' and .:ncrg.:11(· "h"" night after n1gh1 .. \Ve do "hot''> Ot'l'l.'\'3f\ to turn ·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 morning, the Daily Pilot and Independent newspapers are conducting a special gift collection for needy children. And, to share the joy that comes from giving, we invite you to join our gift collection. Bring any new toy, clothes or other suitable items for kids ages 2-17 to the Daily Pilot lobby between now and 5 pm Thursday December 20 and put them under our Give A Little Christmas tree. There's no need to wrap your gifts. Santa'a elves wW take care of that and Share Our Selves, A Costa Mela bmed charitable organiz.ation, will distribute them. In other words, they'll give our gifts of Jove to people who reM!y need -and appreciate-them! 8riDa J01S pita to IM Dallj Piiot i..., ..... 5 :30,. Mordey ........ Fdday GheAUtdeOtllut1 r.GMALildelMe J\1110\ \\1th .11tk1111t 1.1\1\\lh '" dtl· ll'r1.·nt dub' th.11 nn·d 111 flt: l"nlt·r· tainl'd 111 d1 lk1n11 "·1" < >tha hamh 1h.11 "l""· pl:l\,·J \\Ith miitht ha H" .1 g11.·at ll'l 111 d .rnd ,, ~rr.11 lt1ll1t\\ 1111,! hut thn don t r1·Jlh 1nta· .Ill \\Ith th1.· 1.111\\d f lw,·H· fll'I llll lhl"fl' pl.I\ IOI.! th1.•11 llH"ll l h,., r1.' not ,f,1ing Jll\ th1lll! 111 turn 1h1.·, 111\\1J "" . \11111 111 thl' 11nw "twn ,1 h.11111 h•ur' 1f, U\llJlh It' pronm11.· ·'" n·u·nth n·k.1wtl rl'ulrd 'at11•n.1I Pl·nrk·, C 1.1ni r\'11.•J,l'U thl•tr ~:n1nd album. l'ntnkJ .. O range:· on Dr Orl·~tm r,·l·ord' 1n Octolx'r Top of the pops By ne A11odace4 Prus I he tollowmg are the top re- l.'ord hll\ as. they appear in ncxt \.\cl'!.\ "'uc o f Billboard maga- 11nt .. I '".\II of \.t) Lo'<"' The Gap Band (( ap11ol) :' ·• t 1.·ntkr Lovcr" Bab>facc · ('iolar) ).".\111'1 Nuthin' in thc World" M1t..1 l111"ard (Atlam1cl 4.""Kh,thm 'Jauon·· Janet Jad..· son (.\.t\t) 5 "l ct"s (1ct It On" 9, .\II Means (Island) · 6 ... It's the Real Thing" .\ngela Winbu~h (Merruf') I 7 ··Foolt'ih Heart" Sharon 8 1")3111 (\\ing) 8."\'o M1!>ter" Patti L..a~lle (MC .\l ··\\ 1' \\,llltnJ Ill m.1"1." J hl•tto .1lh11111 th.m thl· tir't 110,··· '-"' JJ,n11n1· .1ltl11\ugh 1h1.· h.rnd Jdm11 tu rl'J lh 111.ing thnr li"t l·ll1111 \,l.,·J to de'>Cnhl· thl·1r mu''' -....:1~<, J11"11.·n·J \\tlh 11111.· \1.11rJ 'e' ..at1k ··( hir mU\ll " J rl"lk1. t111n 111 1111 ll\l',·· \Jill JJsm1n1.· ··111,·1l··, n • thuu[lht 111 1h1.· hat·I. 111 11u1 hl·all., "' m:11n1a111 a l0t·r1a111 .. ound I :1d1 ''>Ill' ha' ,,·, o"n 1.·harar tl·1 ·• ··or \OUN.' 'ou·r,· Jlho;,11·J ti thing' thJI \llU hear:· JllJrd \n 1111 ··but "'l' J on't sa~ "'l··n: g111ng It• \OoTllc a funt.. \Ong or a nwtal '41118 <11 :i moto"n groove JU'' "''1.'au'4.' 11 ·, popular.·· RICHARD PRYOR .. . . .... -----. o remedies for holiday dining woes Jin pnon11es seem to dom1-hi holiday season: C"hnstmas gonJO h11 nt '"cct '>lull 1and -.omc 1ng cho1c~ too. hle Sl.·,l·nth Rub~ ·s l ho"1.kr ,, rl·alh '>tra1gh1 d d h people do JU'>t that. after the H~\(·n (great pumplin prahnl' pu:J. out of Ne" fngland giant hunl'> ot p.iruc~ an isgusung s Op-theatcrl hut 'I •n·' lirm and tr··at G ( h d I h 111.ir .ithon\ \OuN·ll 111 .i ~l~1l u meal .it th" de-a~~n~1c~~.~~~~~~l-~u~;lo{mf1~~; ~~c~n'.';,~~t~.,\~~~·, :~~~l~u~~' ~ n t '"1rr) · s1mpk soluuons .ire l01ght"ul l1ttl·· rl·,t.1urant " . 11 1 1 .inJ 1' • (e\pensl\e but good) and. 1nr th1· th1dc.. nch cloqucnu· ol 1,·,1un: 11·, , 1111 , ,, ho'~ in the ho t scat of I t' AiJrnti "'ht'rl· thl' chl·t '>moki.·~ q uickest. least t·\pen'" c ml·al of all. o ne 01 tho~ connKt•un' that hJ' 11,111' -planning needs to kno" hi\ ll\" n li'h .1nJ g1111\l· JnJ ha\ ~t Rub~ ·s ~ou humming ha" 111 .. OIJ l JJX• 1 '""pon Kcach 's ~ 81arn11 up 1h1· krnd 111 ml·nu mmt l)l'upk o. OK. th1') Rub,·, d0c.·,n·1 hJ'l. Cod·· a la Patti Pagl· Hut I dittrl·'' '"' 1'11':'' "lit be dchghk•d to \\Ill t'inJ 'a~ .ippc:Jhng. ma~ an ocean \IC" -tlut 11 dPc' ha,l· r m dcl1ghtt·d 111 11111c 1h.11 Ruh' , J l'H'J l at Rub\·!> m South Jry.u.1hh Ix· 1h1· 11111\ .iutlll'nt1' the famous Ruh~\ mill. <.halo.c' IJU't is open lnr hrt·Jlf;l\t tx·1ll·1 <.1111 1h, 1 f'l.11.1·, Cl)stal tourt. the watt. Frcndt rl·\tu.11 .10t 111 tiw 'l'"P\'11 hlo.l· )OU rt•mt•mlx·r fro m qiur rhtlJ· menu list' lrl''h tl1,,tli1' \\Ith ,.,un· ,1 .111 tJ\crhlown c::incature ol a Chef "iharf)l' run' ,1111H. JmJllllt! lkarh .lft'.l <lnh PJ\lJI (up on hood). humonguu' l)lll\Hl nng' .rnd ti)' gra' '· m' t.tH>ntt· -.1lth1>u~h I d· n·,1,1urJnt. Le 81arn11 hJ'> ~pectals. ltkl' &•ant ,l.tllop' "•th Bni.101 'itrt't't nt·Jr K11\JI ..._lnt)o:r great bunchn ''' hlalthful ...il.1J,. ball. at thl' thoucht 111 .1 .. mJltnl 1 1ni.• 11\ own undc:r the gu1d-sundnc:d tumat<~<. ,1,t·r •1 tx·J 111 and C 11n1·,1 1nm•'' dP'l' -hut has1t<1ll\ the ~ml· \tut1 H1u"ll1ind .u wamr·· Bau•n ":111k, ,t.,. ln·n,h ... 1w" o"ner Ivan Huml'X"rt frc~h hnguini _or ,ut h trJdlli\ln.tl thl'rl'. thl· t Ul\llll' " lightt·r mnn· the original Ruh'\ · toa'it \t'\ -m.tltl'U \\,11lk' n11 1 ... ull'l' Chef J ohn l:iharpe French fan· a\ ,cal lllt:r "'n·t· nou,rlll· Thl· per'l'nd Jt Kuh,·, hJ'•' lhl·1r One: 'iurl·-tin· "mna JI Run•·,,., 11 ,!(· •I r JI Le 81arnt1 gt\l") llC'"" brcaJ .. or lrog·, It'!!.' r ur h11hJ,l\ P.lrtlt'' 0.1ol the bJr JCI together out 111 lront JnJ lx·h1ni:i thr g1gantll 1ohh ..... t1Jll \\llh tit•n· n 1~ 111 thl' word .. romant11 :· -,,r the l(t•nt·111u'h ·rr11r<-1rtt0n1•d the lint": C\ t•n the-mewl 1n1nc:'.1tt' cro u' hclpin[!' of 1111 thl" nght ingrc-- ''', ,t.in't hav" to be 1n tu'" to 1 he \Cf\ ing l)l'llpk hJ\t nrn· han"uct room un\tJ1r' d t d I I h t d h ' '-I h " gJ • thinii unJl'r t•mtml Jnd 'l'P iu: 1, T .... h , ,. ur er~ an ~ 111 c l Jlhl· 11 g•·1t1ng 1cnt' , ,, o.l·n .. 1·u , t'l"•l' r1·,1.1tt· the wnrm. o"mg am-1n .. 111 Run,·, .inJ '"11111., ol ~·re"ed up tomato..-<. mu.,hroom' h:l\on .~ ,, the place. pcrfel.lh 10't'h -right J1'"11 hi lht· lar-hup' .ind J 1•n11·, d1nl·t JJllll' in l he darn l·ho .... dn " n; a'ocado. chopix-d l°U-ct• hooth\ and tahl~ "1th ctTortlc\'> pre'4.·ntJtion '11 t·,prl''"'111 "'ur ht'JJ 1raord1nJf\ -l'\allh \\hJt thl·' The famrJ Ruh,hurga' Jn' t"tnl' 1 ".1hk armch:urs an: placed at those huk glJ" Jnd 'tcd 'UJ''> 11 ~1•u"rt· ••Ut 1111 .1 ,h,1pp1n~ 'prn·. ~hould be 0!>Cr' 1ng JI 'I :inll,. T J ' i.'rn "hen ordcrl·d pl:11n. Jlth11ugh th1· (.,1 1 t•J intervals. m~ f:n ontl· !lemon p;.-cl anJ 1''ll 101111'' nJ tdil lllll'>tda th" ""11 th < 11J\l l'IJ1J·, and arcn·1 fnr. JI h:a't ""1·n·n·1 "hl·n fatks'> chud. thi.·\ uw f,1r the pallll'' n· • J1nc '" tn the d1mh-h1 bar. 'ou find all oq•r f-r Jnll' hut 1 Jrt'h C "'tJ I < •Hirt t\ J' ,,., 'J't" un-I last order(-d 11 thl"rl·I jr»tease see JUDY /P~ 201 ou~h man~ prefer the 311") gar-cncountcr in the\<: P..1 rt' J1\l\J\\.r\·J I h.ll •II \llllr\C Oll'Jn\ r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;- r nm \\'llh Jcs'il.•rt\ ltlc hatdnUt·mOdlJ \OU 1Jn p.irl l•,1'11\ Jl1J. \C\. there \ ! • ,,. 1·1-.c "'II you find tapenaJc: maf)ola1nc n 1l 1•. mJ1adJm1a-nu1 Jre pknt\ 111 un14ut· liuk 'tllrl'' in t '' 111,krtul a nc ho" and oll\c checsecal,· and C1rand \1.1rn1a wh1th ,,,u·11 Ix· .thk 111 tind 1h1· tr min~ ~ou·rc lfa\i.•hng in chocolate c~1l1• "1th l·and11·J 11ranjl.l' perl~t gilt ''llh11u1 hJ' in~ l•l bucl uth\\1·,11·rn Frantt'.1 Herc. 11·s scr-sh'<'~ all madr 1111 th1· pr1·m1w' it the u11"J' '" 1·r JI 1h1· main ~{'Pla1J d "1th garhck) toast -and 1t'\ might IX" tempting to go Ill 1 ,· mall .111d o ih. awash Wlth the tc'-81am11 for nothrng mc.m· thJn J ( "\!JI ( uun nl1rr. pknt~ of dm- rr "' rnoriar and pestle-ground r.:=============================-i cho' ll'\ and fine, dark oltves. r" t hl' cn.-pcs aux fnms de ml"r. ght , a·pcs filled with king crah. ali11f'' .ind shrimp. topped wtth a su •ll' a eam and cognac sauce Or ht' '·'"vulct of whitt' be.ans. lamh. or ~ ham hocks. homcmad(• u~g1· and prt"iervc:d goox. The ae\ar ..alad 1s a winner -and so n.-enormous platters of giganttc hnrnr 11r frcc.hly-shuckt.'d o~ sten u\I 'fX-c1fy how man) ~ou v.ant. in~ JJ\ JI lunch I saw an onJcr ol Jbout .iu oysters come out of the l11chrn for someone who was. ob- '1ou,i. quite an oyster affic1anado) OrJer a sp1nadl IOUffic before )OU ha,l· 'our first cocktaal: it takes about lS minutes and it's ~II ~'Or1h Baked American IMatloaf ....... ..,.., E~r ........... C..-Dtl,.... 673-0910 HUEVOS .••..••••..•.•..•• •1• ~~~~ ......... •1• ~~g~ .............. •1• MACHACA. .............. •1• ~=········~ .......... •i- -4-r-. I .. ,; ..... •\. .. ' .. .. CHIUSTllAS -TIIE BAY Servlnt • tnidttlonal aDUSTJIA8 DAY JIENlJ with ... dM .,. .... $le.95 per penon (Chlld01 portion• available) ---· Mlected FllE9H .... A MEAT IMllMI "•aw. llESEllVATIONS 8UGGESI ED .., ... ,. C olfrnt"nt •f C U"'nt" Smc~ 1~7 cw .......... , U-'tM#tllll ..,/( • ',.. /« lru'NN '-"'*-' "-' tliJuHu, ~~ ... ~~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 ';40-3840 • Live Entertainment! ;r=: (" • Dancing! g • .9 •· ·Noise Makers ~·~ *,ft,f. 0 e & Party Favors! ~-~~ ~ dA. ; • Newly Remodeled! ~· • \,I ·lilfU.,jo.) ·, & j • ~ ·Dress: Party Attire! o ~ ~ • Reservations Required .. i. ·'. •. ; ~. ·' a r=()IJ.-C«J.-se Vlnner-· I« Just 51~.~() pe,-persvn! 0 • ~\. ~ • • • f~ll\\\\\ A Japenese-nyle sutte at the New Otani Hotel In Los A119ele1 features a futon bed and other Par Eastern touches. L.A.' s New Otani prepares a Japanese New Year's fete 1y DONNA AND RAY OTT Dall)' -c ... ,.__,... In making your advance plans for New Year's Eve and Da,. rnns1der the programs and packages offered by the New Otani Hotel in Los Angeles. New Year's as the mo~t imponant holiday of the )Car in Japan. and an keeping w11h this tr.uhtion. the Ne" Otani wall present a slate of cultural festiv111es and events that are OJXn to the public for httk or no char~l' fkglnning at da"n "•th a c;unnsc sake service an the garden. the pro- gram resumes then: at 11 a.m "Ith a ch1ldrcn·~ group pnforming a Ta1ko drum c;ho". follo"ed h' a sake barrel brt>ak1ng t•crcmon) and a nee pounding ceremon~ Other act•' it1e~ -.chcdukd throughout the afti:rnnon 1n the lobb) and 'anous ml'l't1ng mom,. "'II ancludl' trnd1t1onal Japanl'W "go" games. calligraph~ and 1l chann llo"er arranging dcmonstra11on\ and a Ne" \ l·ar«, Marlctplal'l' "Ith Japanese crafts and food stands" 1th )ak1soba (fncd noodles). )akaton (chicken 'ikl'\\-Cr<i). and zon1 (wup) You can also learn ho" to pr(lP\!rl~ wear a l 1mono and even ha'c your picture taken an at. One of the hotel's SJ)('Ctal delights. not to be missed. is Its half-acre rooftop garden designed b} lwak1 Zocn which features winding pathways. tiny ponds. miniature waterfalls. stone lanterns. rare red rocks from Japan's Sado Island. and I 00 sJ)('Cics of lush flowers and shrubs -a Zen-in)p1rcd oasis an the hean of bustling downtown. For an e'en richer sample of Japanese culture. book the taotcrs Japanese New Y car\ paclagc ($I<)<) per JXrSOn): ~e" Yt·ar"• F'l' .1nom- modat1on<> in a garden-' It'" room ~•th complamcnta~ 'like upon check-an: a clas'i1cal Japanc~· t•el- cbrallon dinna an \ fhou-.and Cranes. thi: hotd's "gnaturc res- taurant: dancing and l'ntt'n:11nmcnt an the evening: and Ol>l.·d11 Rrunch 1n the morning. '\II lip\ ;and ta\l'~ arc included 1n the pnn· Besides tht• 1'-e" \car'-. I 'c pacl- age. the hotrl oiler' lour other-. throu$hOut lhl· \e;ar. \\llh \anang amen111c5 and r.ttl''i Onl' of the most popular as .. The Japanc-.c b.- penenee." which ancludi:c; an an- ''igoraung shtatsu ma,\3gc an thi: hotel's health club. In booking an) ~la). ~ou ha\l' a choice of either Western-St) le room., or suites or Japanese-st~ le suites. The latter. the only ones of their kind 1n Southern Cahforna. comhinc a Western-style parlor "1th a la~e. elevated tatami room furnished with a k1ng-s1ze futo n hed. When the New Otani opened in 1977 as an t-<tl'n<11on of the C'ha1n located throughout Japan. thl· m:in- agement did not in1t1all~ ')trl''i" its Japanese hcntage. but no'>' fcd'i that 1t 1s one of the hotel-., 'itrongcst attractions ··'\t fir-.t "e didn't \\ant .\ml'n· cans to fed '>'e \\l'rl' ~1mpl~ a Jap:inl''>l' hotel "hnl' the~ coulJ not get b~ an [ngh'h or find thl·1r cu,. tomaf") egg\ and haron." '><I~., ..._l·n11 Yosh1mo10. gl'n<:ral manag.l'r. "But guest t'omnwnt\ dt•:irh rl'' c:il th:it om· of the main n·ac;on~ pcupk come hl'rl' '"tor thl· un1qul' fapa1W'-l' aspects "l' hJ\l' 1nlorPQr.J1l·d. '>O "c arc going to l'mphJ.,111.· thl'!>l' mon· .. 1rongl~ ·· Dining '' onl' nt thl· pnmJ~ Japanc\t' kJluri:' he1ng under· scored .\ fho u!klnd <. rJ1h.''-ll'Jtur<•s authentic fare prl'P.trl'd h~ :i Japanese chd. ph1<, a su,h1 countl·r and a tempura bar. On "l'1.'ll·ndc;. a Koto pla)'cr pro' 1dl''i ~thing bad.- ground music. .. •••••••••••-lliiiliiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill-------.------------------------------, For Western food. the ( om- modorc Perry's d1n1ng room offers seafood and stt'aks. wh1lc the Canal) Garden scncs Amcncan and inter· national fare in an informal gard1:n setting. at Brandon's Only SI0.95 lhrUr 11 fttlslft.w CbrislwMs ~ jOI' Ya.. Mii Yow ,.,,,;/y " BrtotikJll 's hsta...., Mii U.,,,. Ibis l""""1y S-. UI • c..w. .......... °"',,,,,,,,,.. nnr, """*'lo p.J«llott ---... ~ S4r Slit/I.,,, ., '°' lltl.95 °'IO .6 Ofll fol' °"',.,, U.W T.r( °' R""'11 °"'Ro.I lid" i.-. (JI'~°'*",,.. SMJnf• ... u... c,....,.~q~ .... a.-.. p.-~tf MbttM ~ ~ C..-SlllM °' Soff> •Sit-' .. ,,.. S b !Miiii f. ' t' ........... AWDILN 11.. S/1«"111""'*' ,_, .... ct - ...... n....., ........... _....,._~ .. ·~·· ,.,.~ .... A-.C....-11~"""' .. Danclfll To The Gre1 Topper Band Reservations 833-2770 •Special room rates for New Year's Eve c_Aicgo_rter flnn Wotel 1'100 MlcAllW. lrvlle tacra11 flio'-Oea111 Counlr AlrportJ The New Otani Hotel & Garden (800-252-0197) 1s located at I :!O S. Los Angeles St.. bcl'wccn I st and 2nd Streets.. Both self-parking and valet partUna arc available onsitc. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS RNEST! VIDEO FromPage 12 • \ '1tlt•ocassc.•11c.• storage· rocks. Prnpk nn·cr ha' l' enough places h• ,i.1n-\lJl·cicas~llc.'!t, \l hich net'd .ind dl''n'l' 3 ..afc. du\t·frcc rc'>tang plJll' • .\ ll\lr\ \\(lrth Cl{ c-:ihh' f\ \,., \ h (' "lll l'l l\lngl~ 3ffordahk (111"1 1<'1t111lJll'' :ire..· 41\at lahk Call ~our I.Kai ,.1hk company for dct.111' • \ tdt'flC3~'iCl/CS. \lc1'1 nt·opk arc <;urprt,.1ngl~ rl·- 111, 1.1111 to buy them""h l'' thl'H '"' nr rtl' nlll\ ll'S. and you u\ualh i..1111\\ llh:t l \Our fncnd' and rdJ- 1111·' cn10'. r'rom "Tccn-a~w \1utant '1111.1 I urtk,'' 10 rod, eonccrt , idl'•"· 11nt·r." anJ [!Jl'Jt gaml'' tlf 1 lw \\ 111 IJ ~TIC\. I '.-11 l'l:lll'r. the cmergenn· ot h1g 11·1.1tl '1dl·o chain" and lht· pk1h1,ra "' ,l\,11lal'lk programming ha' l'll'll"d dm' n thl· prtCl' 111 '1drn ~lilt" .1 fl' "11p1"1ngh . thl· mo n,tn htl\ lll 11·11'111 \l':lf'> ;trl' lllO\l hl'J\lh J1,. ,11un1cd "Ratman ... tht 'ummn 1nc~,1h11 " coupunl·d . rc.'ball'd and ~l'11~·r.1lh 1.nucl..l·d do"n 111 ll'" than <.:11 "\\ h11 F-raml·d lfog\.'t Rahh11·· I"'' ltu ahout S~O. "f T. Thl' f-,_ 11 Jh'lll''tnal" 14' ahout S:!5 .. rtw l<1d11 \1ull" 11't!> for amunJ $ 'O. and the ncwh reston:d 1.·cr'i1on of "Lawrenn· or'-\rah1a" 1-. $40. Thl'fl'·., abo an ahunda1wt· 11t l'Ompcl1\l\CI) prtl'\'O. ( hrl\ln1il\- onentcd programming 1n '1Jn1 c;tore' at 1h1 <; timr nf tht• 'l'<H. frnm old fa,ontr'I 'ur h "' In 11ig lkrtin·, "Holida' Inn" tt• r.11111011' 1h.1t \\Ill hO'll' d.U\\ll lhl· i.. .. 1, I.Ill' 1•11 Chn .. tm;i, DJ' • I .J~crl>1,r\ -\n' !?H'at him m.11.,·, 1111 .1 ~rl·.11 d1'C. JnJ 11Hl'I .lfl' d1g1tJlh fl'· mastl·ri:d to tal..l· aJ, ~1111a1w 111 lhl· tcchnolog1. "Hl.1dl· Kunna" ",1 h1g fa\\lrtll' 'l' Ml' "(111n1· \\ tlh lhl' \\11nll" ll'rl'l111':d hal l.. dmln 111 "' ong111JI ltm11at Jfld I\\ \11lor' rl·- 'tOrl'lil Jnd .. I he ( 111dl:11hn ·· Bui thl· h11 '"'I. li1r ( IHl'-1111J ' gi\ 1ng h.1, tn I'll· ··1_,,Hl'lll l' 111 \r:1h1.1 .. Thl' l\.lli~ \lJlknl\ \\\JIJ·\\111· ru ng film "a' fl'''"'l'lf trrn11 11' 11r I~· inal m·g.1tt'l''> 11ndl·r 111,· '"IX'P l'IPn of d1rn1ur 1>:1' 1.t t ,·.111 "h11 .ilkkd ~O m111Ull'' 111 t11u1.1gc l lll lrt•m 1lw nngtn.tl rek.tw I h,· -,1.tntl.111! ( I \ !S-$'> I./'\) and tlw f\ll'ndnl 1~t;11. "'' d1'>l"'-. SI ~..l 9'\ 11,1) ,11111.1111 ,11p1111i- 'uppkmn1tJt ~ 111:i1l·r1.il \( )\1 t V IDFO DO'. I ' • Don't h11\ tor 'tdco '11tk1111r' \l1\hout \l'f) ·,1x·,11i, l.111mlnt~e 11r 1n-.1rur 1111n ~ 11hn thn ·11 .tlr.-ad' ha\\· 11 thn ·11 qu1hhk :ii till' 4u.1l111. 1lf thl· fl'l't1rdtn1t 11r till' lormat. :lJine !Jn Ro'la fl'I • L .. c• Moad•v thra Frld•y • Dlaaer 7 Nights • s .. day Cla••pagae Br•cla * Cocktail• * Tropical Drinks * (114) 650-3322 ... I W. c.e.t11wy~ewport lleac• (114) 494-8424 I 'JM S. Ceeet Hwy. • a.a .. -... cla Holiday Spectacular GIT CEllD1CA'm AVAi.AiLE EVENTS Frcm Page 3 present two performances of .. T he Nutcracker" at Newpon Harbor High School Auditorium Saturday at 7:30 pm. and Sunday afternoon at ~ p.m Tickets arc available thro ugh the Newport Ballet -\cadcm\ and arc $7.50 for adults and S5 ·for children under I:! and !>l'lllllr l'lll/l'n!.. 646-7()88. December . 17 CHRISTMAS AT ST. PAUL'S Pat- ll'rncd after the Chn~tmas E' e scr- ' ll'C at St. Paul''> Cathedral tn Lon- don. thl' Orange Coast Singers per· fum1 1rad1t10nal and nc\l seasonal mu,1c tntt'rspcrst:d with readings of the C hristmas stor). St. Paul's l:p1~·opal Church. 12~ I Wass St .. Tu!>ttn. 8 p.m. Admission is $6.50 in aJ,ancl'. SS at the door. HOLIDA V BENEFrt CONCERT The Righteous Brothc~ Bill Medic) "1th special guest Jenni for Warnes at 'The Hop. 18774 Brookhurst St .. hiuntatn Valle) at 7:30 p.m. Bring an unwrapped git\ for a child be· t\\l·cn the ages of6 and 16 to benefit Big Brothers/Big Stst('rs of Orange ( ount). T 1l·kets are $20. 963-2366. 18TH ANNUAL LIVE NATIVITY r..11)'>1on VieJO Presbyterian Church uf the Master re-creates the Nativity with locaJ residents. ljve animals and m usic at Mission Vi('jo High School at 6:30 p.m. Admission ts free and guests are invited to bring lo" lawn chairs and dress wannly. In caS(' of rain . the event will be mmcd to the g)_mnas1um. Hot choc· olatc and coffee will be ser,cd. 837-6050. December 17-23 NE WP O R T HARB O R CHRISTM.AS BOAT PARADE 81st annual edition of Southern Cali - forni:i's largest and oldest boat par- ade. nightl) at 6:30 p.m. for approx.- 1matc.'I) two and one-half hour<>. The boab cruise in a countcrclockw1sc d1rcrt1on ht'ginning and ending at <. 11lltn~ Island 1n the Harbor A special grandstand for pnme vre\11 - ing uf thl· paradt.' 1s at the Sea Scout ~111tng ba5". IQJI W. Coast H1gh - \la). T1cl..cts include parking. round- tnp transportation on shuttk huscs and grand!.tand S('attng and arc pm·cJ at S6 for adults. SS for senior ct11zcns and J.roups of I 5 of more and S4 for children under 12. Reser- ' auon information for erandstand seat mg 1s available by calling T1cket- master at 740-2000. For more tnfor- mation on the boat parade. call th(' Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerc:c at 644-8:! 11 . December 19-23 "THE NUTCRACKER" Ballet Pa- cifica celebrates the hohda) season with its trnditional performance!> of thl· popular Christmas ~tot) ballet for children -\II !)t'rformanccs will be hdd at the Laguna Moulton Pia) hou)<.'. t><J(> Laguna Can~ on Road. Laguna lkarh. E'entng per· formanl'l''> l'tKh night at 7· 30 and ma11nel''> at l JO pm nn Der. 20. 21. 22 and 23 Rl·gular adm1'i~1on 1~ SI 2. senior\. •h1ldren anJ studc·nts. $10 T1l'kl'h Jfl' a' :iilahlc: b) railing thl' R.i lkt PJllli(J off1 u.· a t M2-'1~~5 December 22 and 23 "HOLIDA Y AT THE POPS" Nl·\l- to n \\·'~land. Pop' rondunor of sul·h 11rdtl''>trj> a' thl' 1'1llsburgh and '\t Lou I\ '~ mphonll'\. kad-; the Pac1 fir \qnphon~ Orl"hl'\tra 111 a progrJrn ll'atunn~ both trad111onal and nl'\l '' url..i. tor <. 'hnstmas and Hanukl..ah at thl' Orange ( oul')t) Pt'rforming .\rh ( l'ntcr. T1d.ets arc prll'l'J at $1 ~. SI ti. $2-$. S.'2 and SJ<> and arc a1. allahlc at tht' Center l;\t)\ o tlin.· and all T 1rkl·tmaster locauons or ma) t.x· chargl·d b~ phone at 1-io-~nm *TWIN LOBSTER TAILS Two Succulent lobster tall• brolled to perfection. * DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato. with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and your choice of our $ 1 QIS famous clam chowder or salad. Mondey through Thursdey Evening Only• Offer Good 12/18-12121/89 *BAOIS> LOBSTER TAL *BAOLED LOBS1EftTAC1 With Baby Beef T eriyaki Shortribs.... .... . . .. . . 112. 95 wffh our Brolled Chicken Breast and Shrimp Sauteed in Garlic Butter............... .s 14. 95 now 111.95 now '13.95 "SHORE a OFFSHORE SPECIAL" ~~~~~ ~;~b:;': Jr:k~~~.~ .. ~~~.~~.~~.~~ ................. : s12.95 Now S 11.95 * DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato, with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad. OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 12/15-12121/89 LOBSTER FEST LUNCH (11:30sm -2pm Only) Also includes Sunday 81tr>ch • serW1g special ti# 2pm Broiled Lobster Tail acccmpa.nled by fettuclne In a creamy che<:kJ8r cheese sauce en casserole. Also aoccmpanied by frf!lsh cuasnbers W'IBfgrette and 064Bney's own galfic bread. ("In Gaelic, It's a Real Great Irish Deal") DeJaaer'• LOCATIONS: •NEWPORT BEACH 675..0100 • DANA POINT 496-6195 • LAGUNA HILLS 830-6870 • RANCHO CALIFORNIA 676-1113 • GARDEN GROVE CCIOeed lr\INfl ~ 898..00S 1 •ANAHEIM HILLS 974-5100 •ANAHEIM leloled 1or l..nc::tl oNwit .. 1-3300 • 7DAY8 A WEEK D~cq-~ OYSTER BAR t~ D11J "°' Dt11tlldl' ftldltW, 090lmber 15... IT r ,ar ,'1n,..w\t .~~r~11 t \iW,• 1 I •I)'''' ""J If ) PARADE Frcm Pl--J o( course.Dea~ of the regulations about lights at night and aJI," Beclc explained. ··11 was revived (or a year or 1wo after the war. but the traffic jams were so terrible that the city persuaded him to gi ve it up." From there. the story is ptelced up b) Peter Barrett. another Newport Beach local, son of a former Chamber of Commerce president. and in the early post.war years himself a member o r the Jaycees. "I think it was 1948," Barrett began. "Al that time, the Jayetts started it with a floating Christmas tree on a barge pulled by a tugboat ... We would decorate 1t with lights. powered by a generator on board. Members of the Jaycees would have to stay on board the barge all night to keep gas in the generator ... "We'd spend two or three hours on that barge. h was a long. cold nigh1:· Barrett laughed. "'It was." he acknowledged. ua ta~c-off from the Tournament o( Lights from a long time back ... In the beginning. the only thing thtte wns the barge with a tree, then later maybe five. 10 or 20 boats wo uld fall in behind.'' Today. Barrett still participates in the parade each year. 'Tm real excited about 11." he enthused this week. "It's a real special time." The tree barge became a {>'O)ect of the city employee's assoc1at1on in the m id -SOs. and featured loudspeakers and recorded Christmas music that the employees would serenade the waterfront with as they and their families plied the Bay. accordin' to McMillan. In the early 60!. the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Cha01ber of Commerce took up the parade as an annual project. "Then. people started decorating their houses" &Jong the bayfront. McMillan said. "and now it's turned into something really great. .. This year, more than 200 boats wilJ be participating in what tw beC'ome a premier rqjonal event. The Grand Marshal will be William Lusk, chairman of the parade for the Commodores O ub for the last 14 years. He will lead the peradc aboard his yacht, the C'cst la Vie. The parade will run nightly from Dec. 17 through 23. beginning off Collins Island eac h night at 6:30 p.m. The boats will coruisc the harbor an a counterdoclcwisc directfon. traveling past Harbor Island. Linda H•rbor hollday Isle. Bay Shores. Lido Isle, the Balboa Peninsula. Pirate's Cove and Balboa Island before returning to the starting poinL A special grandstand for prime viewing of the parade is at the Sea Scout sailinJ base. 1931 W. Coast Highway. Tickets include parking. roundtnp transportation on shuttle buses and grandstand seatinJ and art pnced at $6 for adults. SS for senior citizens and aroups of 15 of more and $4 for children under 12. Reservation informatiQD fgr grand- stand seating is available by calling Ticketmaster at 740-2000. For more information on the boat parade. call the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211. HWltll .. on HerlMMW'I C,ulle of L19htl, fe ......... spec- W.,._ YleWI of die dKOl'ated ...... alOfl9 dM water• front, Is now underw~. A twld-ralser for die HIMtll....,. HMltour Pllff..._.nlc Co......attee, cruises ,.... nl ... tf) lllroup Dec. JJ et l110, .... 71IO end 81IO p.1119. POI' lldlet lnfonllatlon, all Mo-7142. «Come to our part)l It'll last froin "Spend New Year's Eve at Parkers' Seafood Grill. It's a great way to begin the future . You ·n have a full-course dinner. hats and noisemakers, and a champagne toast at mid- night. And before you know it, it's 1990 . one )ear till the next' ~ * .. So call Parkers' Seafood Grill today. And make yo ur reservations to party well into next year:· Make te1e1 vabona for the boat pmwie. Open New~·· o.y tor buffet brunch and dinner. Localed at lhe Ferry Landi..r on lhe IWboa Penirwula, Newport Buch. (714) 673-374l -AdwrtlMr Sp0tllght------------ J::THEWEEK II)' ELEANOltE HUMPHREY o..., -eo. .... - As times change. so do tastes -in music. in surroundings and an many other things which typ- ify our Southern California lif~ style. Especially have our tastes in food changed in recent years as people have learned lighter fre- quently tastes better. looks more inviting and has fewer calorics. Amo ng first<la" dining houses on the Orange Coast. Monique's in South Laguna epitomizes this change in eating patterns. Th~ who like fine dining will like Mon ique's. The main dining room has the appearance and air of class restaurants 1n France. but there 1s t-qually charming lunching and dining on the enclosed. heated patio one level down. The real appeal of Monique's. however, is its unique food. Though trained and with years of experience in classic and nouvelle French. executi ve chef Guy Socknder also embraces In- dian. Cajun and Creole. Mex- ican. Thai. Italian and Onental. "I think ·contemporary· best describes my cooking.' says Sockrider. who was the saucier at Le Mo ulin de Mori)1n in France when the 1nternat1onally famo us Roger Vef'iC was head chef and personally instructed th~ young Chicagoan an French cumne. "I've taken m) e\pent'net-s with exotic cooking and distilled them into dishes which arr d1s- tinct1vcl) French. ~ct hghta. r without much fat or flour." he adds. "I try to do things dif- ferentJy. to create singular taste sensations with traditional foods." Best selli ng among his "starters" is Calamari Monique, which is deep fried briefly at high temperature. "It's not chewy or rubbery." Sockrider says. "and guests have repeated an order at a sining ... The menu changes every da). so both at lunch and dinner the patron chooses from a black- board presented by the server. Luncheon offers five or s1\ choices like soup and an artichoke filled with ba) shnmp or something a little heavier such as em1ncec of beef strogapoff. fl\ e fresh vegetables and warm French bread aC'com- pany. Dinners may feature veal h'cr l)onnaisc. banquette Montard de Meaux (Mexican sea bass in old-fashioned mustard sauct'). sweetbreads Pengout. rack of lamb with d1jon and orC"g.ano. or pheasant. Standard items. which arc usually "specials" in other res- taurants. include umbales of fres h vege ta b les. pars ley potatoes. boulhbaise (evef) Fn· day and Saturday night). an ap- petizer of salmon with fresh dill. wild rice and creme Brulcc for de~n. Lunch is served from I I :JO a.m. to 2 p.m .. d1nnrr from 5:30 to 10 p.m . Reservations arc rec- ommended. Mon1qul"s ,., a1 31727 Coast Hlghwa). jUSt beyond the light at Third Strttl an South Laguna. GULLIVER'S CHRlSTMAS -ts every December Day at Gulliver's "STEAK & SEAFOOD CR.\ZYBORSE STEAKHOUSE (',1untry dining with cla.ss! Authen· t 1< westt'rn decor restaurant and "ddon, featuring prime rih, fresh •t•11!oods. and their famous pan ,,111tt-ed steaks . Lunch: Monday- l'r1da,· dinner reservations gueran· 1.-1·d 1)ancing and live musir in the '''""'"· Dyer Road Exit/Newport F"' :-iant.a Ana. 549-1512. TH~. ( .\SSERY I ha-hi!ltoric waterfront landmark 111 :'\ewport's Cannery Villalle t1·uturint: fresh local seafood and , ..i-.tern beef. Consistently good ser· , 11l".11pen for lunch. d inner. S unday l\runch and Champagne Harbor < • ru1:-es. Entertainment nightly. f·:11J'''' the lounge food gal l"n superb clam chowder! :!010 I 111.iyette, 6i5-5i77. \I"\\ PORT LANDING \l'wp11rt Landing Restaurant on 'h1· Halhoa Peninsula offers a ro- 111.1111 11 waterfront selling. Spec-ial · 11·-include fresh sw11rdfi~h. ll.•1\\,111an seafood favorites, prime rJ h, ahalilne, lad'lb and veaJ. l.arden tr1·-h -.alads, appetizers and AA nd- 1111 lw~. Extensive wine list. !\pen al- '' drrnks and cocktails. Live enter- 1 11nmN1t. AE, MC. V, O.C'. Lo<·ated 11 :,11;1 E. Edgewater (adja('ent 111 Hr1lhua Ferry ). Reservatwni:: rf'c-· 11111111-'ndf'd. 6i5-'.l:17:\. f'ark1111l ".1tlahle. OYSTERS l'ht-freshest and m08t innovative "'t•afood and oak grilled specialty 1tt'm,, <'8n be found at Oysters ir1 t •1rona del Mar. Quiddy becoming a 111( ally popular hot spot . Oysteni "flt'ned 1n Much of 1989 and fea w res an oyster bar, oak grill. fret1h -t'afnod & oocktail&. Lunch, dinner, h,appy hour. Located at 2515 E. < tta.st Hwy. 675-7411 for rest'r· 'atmns. REl'BEN E. LEE The bettt eeafood in town i8 still on the boat.! Not. juat for holidays and special occaaions, Reuben E. Lee serves delicious ateab, eeafood & specialti" every nicht o( the week. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Banquet& for up to 400. Weddinp, parties, receptiona, etc. In Newport Bay. 151 E. Coat Hwy., Newport Beach. 675·5790: - TALE OP THE WHALE Experience a step back into timt' to o place where you can dine at your own leisur~. Enjoy the romance of 11ld Newport with a panoramic bay . view. Excite your senses with their sensational seafood and trad it tonal favorites. Breakfast i ·OO 11.m. Mon day-Friday, Dinner 4.00-11 ·00 seven ni~hts. Saturdav <1nd Sunda' Brun<'h i ·(I0-4:00. Ov"lt'r Ha r Fri day, Saturday and Sundav. Han qut't focllitie" up t!I f1m. 4()1) M11 in Street. Hal boa. ir;:i 4ti:1:1 ZUBIES Pure and simple, just like mother's love! T hey serve 10 oz. lobster tails, filet mignon, prime rib, ribs and chicken at the most reasonable prices in Costa Mesa. These din- ners served on special nights-open 7 nights. Generously poured low price drinks. Our customers have been coming back since 1970. Located al 1712 Placentia in Costa Mesa near 17th Street. Call 645-8091 or 631-9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAG•~ Right next d<w•r l11 Zulut---i\ll 111H pizza~ are l&rl(t' tr.". 1rn~ n11nh11111 tion. all tuppin1t~. al !".~fi 1 $fi.~;, take ouU. Widt' ~('ret'n plu,. ~ T\"', games & \ ideu>-Full(',,. krnil Httr O~n i days. Lum·h & Dinner l7U Pla<'l'lltia, ('.,,.ta '.\lt's11 ITALIAN BERTOUNO'S RESTAL"RANT Rertolino·~. under the hurgunch c1mnpv 111 Fountain V allev 1s lht- hest k'ept o<ecret io Oranl(f'. Count~. Hertc1lin11'h ~f'f\'t's old ·fashiont>d .. tvle ltahun dmner~. Bt<rtohn1•'1< has ttit' ht'st p1zui in California. made with real cheese. oli\le oil and zest\' sauce. Ht>rtnlino'i. 1s l11Cated at 1804°1 Ma~nolia. Fountain \' ntley, reser vat1nn11 suRl(estecl. 96:l :?i.'l\l. GAKDt.!N Ot' !TAD \\ t'ln•m1• l11 I 111· ( ;nrde11 of Ital\. "'ht'rl' "" nn.. Al 11nd FrR n :->t\ 1n-.ku-. ht'hf•1 P 111 not only srrvinj( l'Xt't'llt'nt h11lian 1·111,.1r1e. hut in rn11k111g rust11mf"r.. ft'el At h11me T ht' ( ;orden of It al~, a j.!flthermg spot for l•:a)ot Con~t l111l11rn f1H.d lover:<, provtdt-!I u "en· pleasant atmosphere in "'h1t·h 111 enJo\ 1111\' of the ho11~<> "Pt>• 11ll1t1t•.., wh11 h include: \'eal Salt imh .... c... Haked Stuffed Shrimp. and dt',.<>ertl\ surh a::< the dt'licmu-C'i1nrwli. An exten!l1\ e wint> li<t nl .. 11 sets thi,.. Italian re'llaurant apart. (;erdt'n t•f Ital\' >1er\'t'S lunrh :'\1-F Urnner fri•m Ci·f~l p.m 14 p.m on Sunda' 1 and catering. take out. and hanqul•t fth ilitit' ... are avail11hle The <larden of Ital\ q>rt>vi11u'!I) kn.1wn a~ The ( ;,,.Kf, Bad and the l ~1~·1 i~ lon1tt'd 111 191il Mal(nnlin ( nt'xl It• tht' K Mnrl lt'nter ne.11r Gurrield I 10 Huntin.:tm1 Be11<'h. Call fur reser,ations OO:l-11:11. ME-N-EO'S PIZZA Locally owned 11nd operated. Me-n - Ed's Pizza Parlor hai, been serving quality p1zz11 and friendly service f11r !i vear". Our thin crust pizza with six real l'ht-t>ses and fresh top- pm~s 1~ a p1z7.a l11ver's delight. Me· n-Ed's alsl• offers deliciuui; deli ~andw1d1b. -.al11ds and free dt' liver\' .leun. tht" managE-r. will lie happ\' tv a" .. s1!-t v1111 wnh vour next met>tlnl{ or l<(rnup ratered event. Locatt-cl at JI o E. I i t h St.. C'u1-11a r--11:-i-a. 6.Hi i I :~1i Open ... even day" a week. Sun-Thur I J::I0-1'.hlO. Fri and :-iat I 1..111 l.l'H 1. CHINESE CHINA PEARL Fur n rlrliirhtf11I Szechw11n suprise tn th1· C'h11111 l't'arl Hei>taurant in F111111t11111 \'allt'y. Located on Warner A1t<1111t" between Newhope and :\lagm•lia. this autht'nt ic· Chinel>t' • 111,.ine ha,; many "JJf'cialtif's r11ni.:ing trom ... 1>1.1t1Kid to rle~"f'rt" l'ooked in tlw trud1tiunal fa~hion An "All \'11u I"'" Ent" bufft't lunch is i>t'f\'ed i d,l\., 1'1 "t•t-k. fr11m 11 ::10-:l p.m. Their hufft'I dinnt'r. ju!-1 6.9'~. is 11ervPd :, Ill •Clll p m. rri & Sat. A~ an ,1ddl:'d ti .. nu-I ht,. 1,. one uf the few , .... ,t.rnr11111-. Ill tht' area ;>.ervin!? I >11nS11m (',.,, k111i1,. are B\'ailable, 8!4 \\1 •11 ,,.. li1111lf\tt•I f11r1li11es. ~eatini: up 111 .!IMI fH•uplt' Mi'l:IO Wornt'r Avt'. 1"1111111ain \"ollt•\ lil·O 848-:\fl&>. MANOA.RIN GOURMET If you love Chinese food. you're sure lo enjoy dining here es Mandarin ( ;ourmet promises truly authentic ( 'hinese food. Mandarin Gourmet has been the rt>cipient of the Gold Award of Excellence everv year fo r the past nine cnnsecutlve· years. As one of Coastal Orange County's most popular Chinese rest.aurant, rt>servations are suggested. Open for Lunch, Dinner, Take Out, Catering, Cocktails. Located at 1500 Harbor at Adams in Costa Mesa. MO· l9:l7. CONTINENTAL BOB BU.NS Dine in absolute elegance at this award-winninJi? restaurant. Famous fvr innovative cuisine. Starters in· elude oysters on the half shell. sashimi and gravlax. Fresh seafood fro'm around the world, ea~tern fed veal. muscovy duck hrnst and certified prime Angus beef. F.l11horate wme list. Open seven days a wet>k. Late night piano har. Pri\late d1nllll( ru .. mi:. Rf'~f'rvation s rc.'l11mmenderl. MC. V. AX. CB. I>. .ri f11i<hum ),,land, Newport Beach. 714 1644-2030. Cl.OWN HOUSE This Jovel\' Continental restaurant situated ai the corner of Pl'H 11nd Crown Valley Pkwv h11s !Jt.en 11 gourmet's fa\'orrte for I H vear.., now Fine dining. <'ocktail.. danc:ini:. hvt• entertainment, oy~t.e~ ba r. happy hour, banquet fac1l1t 1e .... limo ,.er vice. exten~ive wine lt~t. :128H2 Pa- rific < 'oast Hwy., South Laguna Niguel. 49<J·26'l6. · RIVIERA Relax to gra<'im1:; ser\'tc't' 1n an elegant, intimate atmosphere Ex pertl\' prepared rnntinent.al dt..,ht'' hy C hef Hirhard Rergner, ~inn· 1970. Thii. award winning res taurant als o offers an extensive wine list . and excels in tahle<.idt> preparations and namhes. Open for lunch 1 l ::m-:1 p.m .. dinner from fl p.m. Excellent banqut>t facilit 1es. Ck~d Sundav and hulidavs. :i:J:l3 S. Bristol. Cost.a Mesa. fi4ti :\840. FRENCH LE MIDI This is a true ··~1eeper " ~. 1mt> sa~ 11's avant l(&rde. other1< that 11"-. d aS8ic. All agree that Swis.. .. Chef Waller R uttiman·,. cui111nf' provencale is of an innovative and exquU\itely exe<'uted authent ic1t~ An enchanting countrv Frf'ni-h in lerior and an Old World ho:<p1tiah ty rarely f11und the•e da~ .. fullill the expectatiun' t'\11ke1l h\' the ouLSta nding cuismf(. O~n fur din ner and coc:ku11l'I ~even t11l(ht, Catering ava1lahle. :l4'.!I \'111 l.1d11. Nf'wport Bearh. 11/fi-490-1 AMERICAN HOUG\iE BARMIC'HAEL'S Tired of ~ in restaurants that put you to sAeep and ca;t a small fortune" Well then pin the PARTY at Hague's and expe iesice a great Sakxm at- ~ where dinq puts a smile oo ro-.ir face. Over 2 dcmJi detidotls food 1term to cboo.9e fn:m Teriyaki ~ broiled d1icken. sieak, fSI & dlips. and OW' famous 111 lb. cbee9eburgers are awe!IOl"lle. Daily ho::b specia1'I are a real borm. Dimer llllCiJ 9 p.m. then we tum down the ligflts and tum up the DlUSIC for~ on our sawdla lkxr. ~'s 9el'VeS tile finest liquor, draft a.rd boUled beer at low prices. SatillitL' 'IV. dar1s. basketball & daily Happy Hour. ()peri 11:30 a.m wt'ekdays 2 pm ~ QUI 64&-3678 for infor- mation or pl.amq a gF?.JP party 1976 Newpirt !Dvd., Oita ~ SAIL LOPT Sail Loft Har & C ;rill features fl("ean view dininl? w11h thf" empha!>is on fresh seaf11Co<l. Ov,.tt>r bar. live entert1.Hnml"nt m1thth in the bar area. Opt>n f.,r d11111er niiihth· from !1 p.m. Weekend ho11r,. from IO::llt a m. Fahul1111" ~undav Rrunch. L1..-att'd at .i110 I' I· H 111 Laj.!una Beach. MEXICAN Ml CA~A Their food I• ltkt• ,1 trip 111 !\1t'x1n.' H11 .. p1talt 1.' Kt•,.. .. hand m h1rnd w11h tht-tr molt(•, ":\11 C'a,.,11 e-. Su ('a,.11." ur m\' hou,.t' i-. vuur how•t' E-.lab· 11-.hed ~llll't' IYi:!. 1t' ... no -.ecret I nen1fa t'n fo\ d llltn!? hen·. 01)t'n daily from 11 11 m tor Lunch , IJ1n- nt'r and ('•I( ktu1b Entt'rt111nment Wed -~11~. 111.:ht-. 111 the Aurro Hoom. :!% Ea .. 1 lith StrN•t. ('o><hl Mt>sa. 64fl 7tt!h ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON TH E HILL Alm0$t a. C'o-.ta ~1~<1 hmdmark wht'rt' friendi' 11nd menwrie' mttl. Cmu's '"n't 1111 Italian Rest.au rnnt. hut a restaurant hemic run hy a lnn1I ltahan. C11111· ... 1~ a lucally popular "P'll fur ll\e en tert.amment i nights a week Lunc·h 1s ,\erved datlv from I 1::10 and hreakfast 1s a speeial on :-\aturday and !'\unci11y mornmg Din ner 1s a defin1t1' treat at G1nci'~. where the menu hoasL .. man\' ltahan 1temi; 111' well a~ 11 wide \'Brtetv uf steaks. fresh .-eaf1wodi.. pa.•ta di~hes. Mexican Sper1alt1~ and \her~ Spe<:1als, and iust a.-. important i.., the friendly hospitality 11f the ,.taff at (;ino's makmj( '"u lttl ri1itht ttl hume. Located at 4~ E. lith Strttt in Costa Me"8 \aJI fi~l I i.t,(l for rest-rvat1ons, dire.-·t111ni; ur infor m1111on. SPECIALTY CHICAGO JOE'S Re~1 and enJuY an .~tt-r111M11l 11r evening in the turn·uf-the-century Ch1.-agn stylt> 1Hmu,.phere at Chi- cago .Joe\ He .. rnurant. Whethf'r you chno.'<t' from their df'lectablf' menu 11f entrt't"I of beef. lamb. ch1cken. seafuod, burger;., pllltta or salads, vou 'II en)u\' an r1ut;;tand1111t mesl with ... t'r\1ce Oe\'\md compare. Open for l,um·h 11 'I Mon-Fu. Dinner 4 :m Ill 00 =-'un Thurs.. a11d 'till 11 Fri & ~!II (h'<>tel'!\ & cocktail har mt'nu from 11 da1h "Mee1 me at ('h1l'81o?•• .1,,..·~ .. 1x1.-i !'II Ma111 a ~hH' ,\rt hur m 1 r' lilt' 26 1 -.IOF.~ Hl'.11l"r' ut "'"" 'ult l{Uted. GUICJETOCIRANGECOAST'i!!ES1~~UR~NTS . /// l /f / 'ti ~ ~ .; ~ .... /II # II -u ~ 8 (Pf~ ~ I ~/ ~'! 71:~ ~ ~ I "':,; J' ·l r11 ,,,..., .... ~ Al&P08TU INN BOTBL C'"oell•••lal a&60·111U6 14 711·18•11 M,Ml-110.llO """""° I"°°~ IM. !MM, fm,t'7'?0 r ...... 13.-00 ~IO·A.-00 ... • • £11• ALLllT 84y~:'ftt!r"' M.70-llL96 UM> 110.00 1.r • .,..11u~ "°' ~ 0.......,.,....,.,... ...... Ml Ila& • Tll• llAaJlf A•nlcee , ......... , l'ro• HJHI 113'6 .... 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Other Ruby's locations: Balboa Pier, Seal Buch Pier. Lake Mission Viejo, Fullerton Merro Center. LE BIARRITZ. 414 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach. 6'.5-6700. D, 7 days; L M-F. Tra- ditional French cuisine. A ve~e lunch for two: $40, food only. Din- ner for two: $75. (ood only. Major credit cards. Ample parkmg in double-tiered lot. D• tin ti o· · IS e ve 1n1ng ~(\\>(\~~ ,, eu<' •. 6 6"'" s~3nd ~ \ rl~ Q poP0 a \\~ \..\)~~~'{ {ht• ~'-J..fcd 1 r rt r anf'4H/ vRoom A FllW Owuno E•r>er~• '°' L.-.cll ~ O< ~ey ~81\>nCf\ 'lne-n·fdS FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS !-.!!!!" • HOT • D£UCl()(ll PtUA • Pl///\• '"'"llll.1(.10 S • ..... ,All • Ill I H • 141 "111 """'"' (jUAitl\ ltlf 27 ' .... C.-t.ctJu••._,, ~ ... ,,, .. ,, .... 41..cw•••' ' Feature mini menu in the lounge. patio & ba- Q., \)°f It'• Biner V Better 1h.an Ever Lota ol Delicioua New Items Celt IOt "--"•''°"' (7141l ll·2770 • Entena1nmen1 Tuesday thru Saturday • Gold Award Winning Cu1s1ne 11211.P .......... lhrJ • .......... IJl-11iJ .. - t' I ToAdvertlM In Dlltlncttve Dining Cont8ct Jlr:ll1 Crou IG-4321 x272 lunch • Dinner •.Cocktails Catering • Take Ou .................. ~klERINN­._ffOTEL- lf"'tt\if C...4 fasnU'f ~ a~~ 494-3131 ~~ l'\.V'/:/" -400 S. COAST HWY .• LAGUNA BEACH "", ... ., Presents Nightly DI ER SPECIALS Serv~ with Soup or Salad,~ of Pot.110, V•table. Hot Roll & Seittted o-rt. SUN a MON ...................... CHICKEN DINNER . '6 ........................ BBQ RIBS -'6" TIJES ... HONEY MUST ARD CmCKEN BREAST or CHICKEN FRIED STEAK ... '6" WED ......... SALISBURY STEAK -'6" ......... TERJYAKJ OIJCKEN & SHRIMP . 9111 THURS ...................... SPACHETTI -'5" ...................... CHJCKEN PARMESAN -'6" FRI .................... PORK CHOPS -'661 •••••••••••••••••••• STEAX & SmuMP COMBO . '8" SAT ........... BBQ CHJCKEN BREAST -'6" ........... STEAK & SHRIMP COMB0 -'8" Euy Aeceee Public Parldq la Rear B f T • • DINNER • 7 DAYS Located Upstairs -Above The Jolly Roger -494-3358 iTHE SAIL LOFT BAR & GRILL OCEAN VIEW DINING Fanuitw Pmh s.foocl uJ o,.w 1111 t • t ,,,,,,,,,.,,.SI·: \l:t•ftl» ltl '\ 'l·:ICS I 1117,., ,.,,,,, Lift F..nreataii ·-Ni111J ·WI F• Sa._.. •ANCINllU .... .., Bruac6 s.rYed 10......z, ... 8 .... ' ~ -.. -;·· <t , ~ . .. • ~ Sxeebw&n Klug • ~~ 1 ( hlnoc-"rat•U'4tnl ~~ ll'llmdunli1. Sunday Buffet. All-You-Can-Eat Only $S • .25 per pcnon! Uamto2pm Bri-. die Family!! HAPPY HOUR 4:30 to 6,30 £ .. y 0.y Drink Specials! Free Hors d' ourvet! 30" oil Menu! ()pea 7 o.,. Uulell-Mwr-........ hll ... Takeht• .. terl .. 512 w. 196 s... -c.. ..... 541-l860