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1989-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE ORANGE COAST THERE'S NO use 6ETTIN6 '{OUR HOPES UP •. 75 CENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1989 -OLD SANTA CLAUS COULDN'T CARE LESS A80UT CKEATURES LIKE US ! • ,.OH, 1 uLJE~~ ANP fOOP, I GE.1 F'OOP 11'5 FfARP 10 ALL YEAR 'ROONP IF1' WRAP !)LE E.P, l~N'T If? WE fJON'T COUNT FOR AN'f'TMIN6 ! TUAT OLD 6U'( · DOESN'T KMOW WE EVEN EXIST ••• GOI M'wJ 'TEPP4 &EAR ANP MY &£.P ANI) TMI~ HOUSE ••• . DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER But, remember, ~ou 're not to~ downstairs until the SUN COMES UP. BY HANK KETCHAM FIRST, SHE'S A TENNIS PROFESSIONAL! SHE PREFERS TEACHING TENNIS TO PLAYING IT/ EVEN THOUGH SHE'S YOUNG, SHE'S BECOME~ VALUABt.E CONSULTANT IN THE f?G~NING OF TENNIS RESORTS/ CAJOUL-D QOU l.I KE 10 6(1,) A BAND FRUrrcAKE FOR 40UR. CHRl5"TMA5 DINNER~ ., . HAYe A MNlltY CHRISTMAS! o CJ ACIUAU..l.,) I UJE'RE. GOI~ -ro B£ SPENDING OOR. i CHRl51MA5 AIGIC?AN~5 .. ! Bar SHE MIGH'f BE. ~ IN1E.RE.Sr£D IN ONE. ~ i I i s ! 0 \ 0 0 0 0 0 BY GARRY DUDIAU WE'RE IR~fN6 10 EARN MONEQ 10 8LJQ NElJJ UNli:bRM5 FQR OUR BAND. f • l j i CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EVES? Thent .,.. .. i.st six dift«· ences in drawing details between top n boftDm '**'· How qudcty CM you find them? Ctl9dl MIWlf'I wll\ thole below. -eu...w " l!l.1 .• ·~ " ---'S 1*0llt" ""' • &,...1!ualfl9IJ. 'C~l!Ollt4 l ,..... .. ~., ....... ....., . ~unif)~Whirle -------by Hal K•ufm•n ® • TW LOOICI C>rMIMftll on .. .,_ • rtghl ...._. ... e trtengllW 81f'l9u &Man. .... ....., an fOU piece h,... ~--....-------... 0 through • In .... .... 80 thlll .. ...,. of ~.....-~~~a;.:;.~:;..i .. -. clgb on eecta eldlle13? .,__ ............. ~...;...;.i~~-Hint: tor ....... .,..,. o In one of the comera. t-=Ti::5t::t~~+;::-t One poe ... ...., .. ~.....-........ ~~~~ given below. 'ICIPCllAa.-•l 'S 'I 'I '• 'l 'C 't .___,""-'dot"O~ .,_;;:~.-..-....-.~;,a;,,;:-. •OH DEER! And a member~ Santa's reindeer team in each sentence: 1. Chico met his match. 2. Sue ordered ..._ __ ...&.;;;...a..;;..;;..o....,;;;..;~;;...1 • shett>ert. 3. Skip ran certain testa. 4. Ella depat1td on derby dlry. ~ • ·~ .. ·-..a z 1llUD;) ., • 8 HAT ITUFF UNKAOI A~dlillt..s aMringa .... up .. of the letters In "-maze above That IS to tay. It IS possible to spell out names of the following headgear letter by lefter 1n order, proceeding to ad1acent squares hon- zontaly, vertJC;aly or dla- gonatty· ~ - r HORIEY SETI WM .. be ftnt to ... • ... up Of'I Ha roddfte .... ? Add._ C!Cller9: 1--"ecl 2-l.L blue. S-Yelow. 4-U. lwown. ~ ....... ~ '"9"· 7-at. twown. ~ ~· Det1'y. betet, bowler' sombrero, turban, '9dora. Starting clue Loo6t to IJPP9f left·hand comer 10 find the first letter of derby, and go on from there. • • 8 6 .3 ~ • • f .y Cll .. ~ ·s • • ..... SPELLBINDER SCOttE 10 points for usfnt •II the leotters in the word betow to form two complete wordL OUTREACH -. -. . --- THEN score 2 points Hdt for •II words of tour letters or mere -- fOUftd ~ the le"-". - Try tit tare •t ... ,, 11 ,...,.._ "'°' "'91 ........ IA9IQd BY BERKELEY BREATHED O.K., THFRE WAS DASHER AND DANCER AND PRANCER ... - < • g I IHld JIJll'ti.8 Ya'• CH6- U.11.._,n TY, ht I u Miu I ,.. 6U.. &I • INN""-Wa M n lld#r W:farw II tMJ'1 lWl•••u ........... IU. Not before be became a chef. But the then curlJ;,haircd Yan did appear in a almost 10 yean ago. He played a oom- pmer espen in the 1981 moTie r ,,.,,orr CluiHtlJ, 1taning Alan Arkin and Marieuc Hart- ley. Yui '1 £one. though. is Chiw eooking; hil weekly PBS ICria, Y111t C.1t ~ is ICCD OD ~ than 200 D- Dom. Yan jmt ttot beck &om a WO!king ~ in Chim and HOllg K.olag. Hia holiday maw? A mrUy widi cu5ng of dee and OriamJ 'ftgia. g,,,,, , ............ •uu._...,,.._,., .. ,_.,,,,.,. fe I t rt W• II M ... ............... , .................. Doo"t worry ....... heanV.1 a ....,_.,, ewer; Mitchefl•, ................ er than she's been singing, ':lnd it hasn't interfered yet. She's exhibited her work in galleries and painted album covers. Your hopes of seeing her in concert are still alive, although she's never been a prolific touring artist. The next album should be out in spring, but there's no word yet on a tour. gB.,...., I*n •f 16.u J.a tla1 01r•11 Na.A 1l•71r 1• "'"" , .. ,,..., ltlft f .... Atllla, O•lo .. Taller and heavier people use them up fut.er," says Jerry Dziedzic, the Detroit Pistons' equipment manager. Annual- ly, centers wear out '4-0-45 pain; forwards., 35-40; guards. 30. In October, 13 playm at- tending training CUDJ> with the 1989 NBA champion PU- tom wore out 30 pain. Dzied- zic recalls Kelly Tripucka, now a forward with the Char- loae Hornets. wore 60 pain one teUOn because be per- spired 10 much. "We med to cfry his shoes, because bis swat toUcd right through. .. g Wla•t ha Jto6 H•r t«t ••I •f •II tlaou USO Clarlltrtw t.ars lu11 "1ru1 BHrfHJ7 tlli•lu let '4u IAu f•r •otlal•t• 6•t I IAlalt lat ru • lot of rao•q fr•• tit~ TV 11to.1 lat J.a ,.w, tlat USO. GIOl'lt llatt111, lllouta1111M11. N I Whale Hope rruy profit from his TV spectals, be nula nothing from the Chrutnw tour itself. All United Services Organiution performers per- form gratis. The USO lw been entcn:aining the ttoops overseas since 1941. Hape, the USO's .. ambassador of good- will," isn't touring tblS year; instead, country singer Ltt Greenwood and Miss USA, Gretchen Polhemus of Texas, arc headlining the annual show, which began last Mon- day in Newfoundland. g I'• • f•• •f x .. ,,, hkrc., ",.,., •f ,,., c.u.,, ,.,,,, ~"'-D.a .IHac. 6-H • ., ,,,., ,,..,J.r "" c,,,,,,.., ...... , ,,.., ...... c,....., .w. A new designer line of Kids and some ';!!!~' babies" joined the ~ Parch Kids this season. Cost: s 16-$34, with birth c:ertifi- Qfa and adoption papen. Toy giuit HubrO Inc. bought li- c:easing righa in July, but Robera recaim 6m.f appronJ OD the dolls' ~ution. His Clnelud, Ga., company, Original Appalachian Amrorb, imrodac:ed the dolli in t 978. Tbe aew ICids are be- . tolmd this Cb.ristmu with :f1 million ad ompeip. In bis . ~ cime, R.olienl. 34, cWelet ia mignplu and bor- dmltanl an. NHaada1 &rt tllt cop (W•rJ Bou), top left, •"' Errm cht cabbtt {Franlr F•yltrt), 1'otto• left, J;J,.•t irut"rt But. top rithc, """ Er""· g Wtn 11m nl Er.v -f .,,_.,.. s,,.,,,-...-II/ta du rliwu• •"',... '""' ,. "' ....w d..u .,,,, II •"'*'fol Llfa1" iu. a.n. Sa• Carlos C. lrt Hard to believe, but all inYolftd with Scr.111t Smit insist it ~Just a coincidence. Muppcu can be named ~ anyone from cks1gom, puppetttn and producen to the ttalf of ~6 ~ten. P.ac.h. clun cter ful6lls several of the 90 educ:ational ubjecciftl the wntcn must meet each ICUOn. But ocher 1bowa IOmetima inspire new Muppet names. Robert Preston'• role in the musical and mo'fi.e Tht M usit M.n was the inspiration for Pracoo Rabbit, a M~~ tboat pre- miered last month on Soll• Strm. Pracon Rabbit smgs J song called Trotlblt ro reach childrm pcopcr pronunciario? of "tr" sounds. For more Muppet ac:bon. cbeck yoar local 1V littinv for PBS ttbroadcam of th.e 1pUia1 Cla,,,,_.., &t °" .SO.Mt Strttt "'"' .. ......, ... ••'1 Hful•s C111•, H ... "I sift myxlf 1 c.b.ampap party, .. ays ck swpeox writu bani Dec. 24. '11Mt om praent that is a Jinn is dw W1Urmaa Sampler." Her mocher med to pc it eo Im, DOW her OW'D kids carry on tb£ mdidoa, AH • • • Die. M Jill 8-a. SI • A• Giii 0 , '7 • ... ZI Rickey Haidmoe.ll · A.-i......H • ....... 'I til,41 • 1immY 8dttt, 43 • Llny c-a. ....... c.llla .... ~ • ~ Spec,toe, 49 Alan lUla. 62 • lldiwd ........ 7S .... ., ....... l)idridl. 88 Die.• Oewl Wi '' r.-H • ~ ...... • .. II Ted 0...0..42,... V°'lk,ji: 9Sw 4 57 • ..... ~.47 Dd ....... 50 • s.MJ i--. M • • DWillf, 61 • -.rt rvu. ,. .. , '; WE I Cit, ..C. ......... lllillli ~ ........ M d 0 ...... MJ .._ ...... -...... .._ ..... n.-ti:Mll ...... ' --0..-. Diiw ~ 1* ~ (WW'I ..... ,........ ~ ~ ~ ...._ .._...., Qm . ..... ,. "' a m-a..,a..n.,..._.~.a:ll'T_,_Oll9,_ ..... ....._,._, .. ..._,..~.o..~ a n ... ........... 1l ~}IQlla-·--· a -..a..r..... .,.... .... .................. C)s • 0e 1 Oflllr 0. ""-• = f$ I Jl.Q. ....... , " f' d :. 0.C -. •••1.1•• ... -.-M.ar.-.,_.,,..,....,,, ._,._.. , Wiii 9' 1 CW.CW.'• ·Y.PPt'l1 cc __ .... ._ a.ct 1 Y•7i' U at tsar ...... 1 -' It! S'4F ... ~ ......... Cl a Pl1'.a.er1f.._.,.. • .,_ .,..: .. ._...,...,..,.. ... ....,. -·Pl n a ,,... .-.. 9' JP n a ...,..0...·'1 , 1 ..._;;:7..., ------ ~ .... __ .. ,.,. ... u •• 14 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Woman May Result in Fetal lnjuly, Pramlnn Sith. And law Bith WIWst .......... , .............. ·----·-....... -In INs 11 t111 I~ Is ~e ••ttnt .,.., 1t1q -u4 tMt .............. ... ,, ..... t ... 5 Cltt ..,., ..... I little ltt-, I let If . . .................... "' . -···· ............ . BY DAN OLllSTID The pl.aa is awash in a tea of girls. Thousands have come to scream and shake and d>-md buy and buy. "Th.is is mlt," sidu IOUvenir teller Vinnie Cvdoru after an evening under siege by teem and ~ stand- ing 20 deep at the Meadowlands uma in New Jmey Their goaf spend money on the {!SA's hottest pop group, New Kids on the Block. me guys pcrfcctly pact- agcd to drive millions of girls right over the edge. And OYCf they go: Cardona'I saJa for the night In- clude 700 T-Wn:s with Do~ Danny, Joe, Jon and Jordan for S20 to S25 a pop. A hundred buttons.. S2 each. Five hundred programs.. S12. What's so awesome is that Cardona's booth was JWt one of a dozen concession sands open that night. Over and beyond the S20 ticket pritt, a typical &.n shells ouc S 12 for totally cool ttink.ca -fuur times the ucrage for a rock coocertgocr. By Much, the Kids will have dont 110 shows, performing in front of tS,000 fans a mghc. Th.u's $33 million in ticket sales and $20 million in sou- venirs on this tour alone. And you ~y you've never heard (or even heard of} New KlCis on the Block? Then perhaps you don't have a daughter. In 18 months, ~ jroup lW go« from rhe e>pening act for pop singer Tlfbuy to a runaw.ay rucccu. a.fttt theu-hit LP H""fin' T. The 6ve membm. whose ~es range from 17 a> 21, sing and cbncc but sel- dom play irum.unma or wme their own mUIK:. Propelling their rise: thousands of girls blinded by de- light. By Jordan's dimples.Joe's baby blues. Donnie and Danny's funkinC"ss. Jon's shy-guy sweecness, the group· s tnane but lovcy-dovty stage banca-and their street savvy A sincere anti-<inag mcmgoe is ICrYed up with a few pel- vis-grinding dance mo'ftS. Hett, finally, is a group Cftn puam c:ould love. "Af. ter poops lib the Dead Kenncdys, cbcy're a bradl of &csh air," says an A.danta mom. 1"he way she's acting reminds me of the ~7 I acllell OYCr' the Bcatb ... says Nancy Multipn, 38, who saw the Pab Four in Boaoll a quancr-«nrury ago. Mullipn llDOCI for an hour m the rain in Troy. N.Y •• waiting to cscon dauahm Erica and Erica's friend Erio Butfet. bocb to. llO cbe concert. P.ria mapped Uf S38 ~ al New Kids goodies it rM cooccn and esama~ she"1 tpens .. dote co St30" n>-. w on the liis. She bo&da alolt an "'I lmc Joe" sign Why? .. Jie•s gorgeous." Erica 1xJu&bt }« a S7 ~Y bear by aWig her $3 al.lowaoce. 1\t poop will donare it ID a chiJdrm •1 boepila1_ The fCd bcpc Erica ~ up che spending habit. Propc.:d or m the pipeline lft nm IDCft pro;cco: a Sacurday momjng cmtoaa tbow. a moftc. c:arriogs. key chains. neck-milftm 11.d GD md OD. Retail Pm J.C. ~ aim Kida T ...&.iits, jac.Ua and wllCba in eomc ol ill-. wida mixe co come. Pcpli ii~._• Id. _,.Joa Kmpc. (A Pepsi spoblama wouida't OMN'D"'C. .. didn't toand at all Uf*t by tbe idea.) ..,,. ii ~ ia the IDp --mm:bandising a.Mis ol all dmt."..,. Ho"ad 0 , ICCD'IDC man· llB -New kw. • 1V' I ............. which CIOOfllja I IOCIU S ...... CJ\it .... fwo: Bruce ~ ............ ) Oil,_ ........ n.. ~are on Bill- ._,, Hot 100. Al ... "'... wbidl ba.e • .,.. ..... ~ -ii .. .., 50. TWo aft in the llOp 20, M «1 I ....... ,.,,,,'*!'/~ A oew siqlc is due in March. followed by a new album. So Wbere att W ~ of alJ this bysaeria tNs holi- day weekend? At borne in Bosa>ci with their moms and dads, bcfott pbying this week in Portland. Maine; Provi- den«, R.L; New Haven. Conn.; and Worcescer, Mass. And they'd better rest now, bcame they're geared up co be the marketing phtnomenon of the new year. be starmaktr behind the group is MawU Starr, JS, a compulsive songwriter who sometimes slttp' with tape recorders. He fuse creared New Edidoo, a bladt teen group that bas had ~ t 0 hits and bunched the JOlo carccr oi Bobby Brown. When Starr and the band bttt parted ways. be began to put together a new "vehicle," this time a whi~ a:en group. Starr hdd auditions in his homeu>wn of Boston. The first Kid co mah the cut was Donnie Wahlberg, who could np and dance and was signed on the spot. Donnie led Scan to Danny Wood and the Knight brothen.Jor- <hn and Jon. Joe Mc.Intyte. who had done stage work in local theater productions, joined in June 1985. From the beginning. the IGds wett pacbgcd to land a o~o punch on the pop tccne. -rbt fu:st element was The Meadowland fa.ns att cold "If you bappm to blink and rnis.t something. doo't worry. In your tlOC'es this week u the (concen) video of New Kids." And Donnie iocroduces a tong &om "our already doubk-plat- inum Chrismw album." "The merchandising of pop aa:s bas been going on ever since the days of Beatles lunch boxes." says Tbom Duffy, talent editor at Billho.n/ magazine, the mLWc in- dustry bibk. '"The opportuniti.cs have bttn ~oded by technology, oorpontt sporuon and multimedia tic--ins.'' cpank1y, the Kids doo't give off "star" vibes. Backstage u the Meadowlands before the oon- c.cn. they are just a bunch of guys hanging out. Jon roams the corridor on iu-boc:Uy roller sbtcs. Joe ch.us with his uncle, Dick Mclntyrc, whik twf-wuc.hing a foodxa!1 ~· Jordan thumbs through a new "instant papcrt>act" for young rcadcn mncd at cashing in on the Kids' sudden celebrity. .. His &vorite pby is jwliws C«sar," Jordan reads aloud. "Wdl," h.c says. "maybe I read it in high school." But put them cogcthcr and they dotr in OD them- selves likt a pac:k of puppies. &J.ling on each ocher, laughing. doing bits of their show and staring right past people dq don't bow. J I I I They• re u.sually friend.. ly with f.ans. .. , 'ft'ant to bug e•eryone," Jordan says before leaving a back- stage group. But they can wboodi put girls who've waiu:d bows. ·~e don·t haff ti.mt right DOW ••. " Danny yells on his W2Y out to tb.e limo at the Al- b any Marriott, while bodyguards dear a path. And Joe an sign a pcaon- aliud autogn.pb without ODCl' ~':i?e roniact with the . g girl Tbey can shut out the media. too. The Kids' ma.oagemcnt refuted to do an anide for one mtional . ,,,. that wouldn't .......... • '* •"" "'*............ ...... .... ..... llli:r;...,.--cb...,w:m the cover sto- ry. The poop promised USA WEEKEND ph«o teSiollS first in New York.. chm in Adaob. fUally, WEElCEND Bew a pbocogr> pbu and wittam co a confinncd pboco x:sDoa in Cin- cinmci. That alto WU c:ancded The"'° big~ aow: Will chry ..& wtw the music iDduary calls "4barn'" -as in "'burned oar oo the New ltida" -md will oac lit brak olf lib me New f.diboo's Bollby Browu? ~ .. ':~~:72~~ for a do ana, daUo cmpls.ftcaUy cb.r he'd nm chink ol lemnt. Bftll IO, IDOll can FCJlll" be mm llfP=*l .. they IDOft into cbdr. Aliadj,Jc-'• ~~~coo ~Cw P'-DWt C. Cit( mar 6at IMl siap;Jon hit 21 m Notcmba:. ~ a.Id apWD daie a« ila wbi.le-yoo<aa nllb ol DeW ~ dae &a.sK eour-ins. me cwo ..__in•,,,,... e. podDcer San iMilD he's not hmrJial wl Mt ....... to1f me nar ...-dOan't c..to ~ il1I be ftlY cbt. n.. aac lllfta dac eat oee. b.-it.'" PcqR id ""Y.._ a Wll bi•..._..-. o1.u ... -~olptawill ...... ...... .,...,. Never say an~~ bad about these guys Help! Millions of New Kids on the Block. fans want me dnd. Overnight I've beco~ the Salman Rushdie of those who worship at the altar of Donnie, Danny, Joe, Jon and Jordan. It alJ started when I mtrrv1CWed these little marvels of marketing for Sa.uy, a very hip rnaguLDC for teenage girls. Now let's be funk: 1 don't like overly mainstream pop music. the kind with lyrics inspired by diet oob ~vettising copy ("You've got the right stuff', baby!'l So I wroce a pm that posed the quesoon: "Why are New Kids on the Block'° famous?" Mind you, I hlve nothing against the guys as people, and I'm sure they're alJ very Dia boys who buy their mothcn lovely prexnts. I J~ don't know wby N~ Kids get to sell 8 million records (they don't even pby the lllSttlllnents on. much Im write songs) when lltaally thousands of othet bands who aaually have musical talent and a little origuulity can't even get a record conttxt. It makes me wonder about the record industry and the musical taste of the u .s. public. Tbett -rvc said it. It W<U then the lcttcn saned rolling in to the Clrls t•r11telff t1 CIKtl 'Sassy' if I ~ia't 'rill 1 retractit1. an.i-~ ... , ...., .. ....,, • 7 • . ,,.,. ...... a....~.MMmtip-'a.&M. holidays IAVINCMI 1n111,1r1n1111 1rlf ~l1 rll~iJ :1 !f ~ W .. f () l .. f 1 Jr f I i J' 1'=1i1" 11111 !1lti r •· 1 • •i'!H• &'I ~ -• ... . car-· I t·I It sr• ' ... ,., 11· :~r,· 11 •a.l1 '•111!a.J ~ ...... I . r r I a r I t;· '< J.f .. i blta;f fi1f ir .. 1ul1 i ~ 1 11J111H_i_ffHil (!Uri ~ ~ !• 1 ITI 11r: . nl!f . a-~ , I I' ... , " SL. " a Jl~i J isll el. ' •~~l ''~ 'i-;-, r-11~1r~;-0-.. -m:1 · ''!1•111 ~ w m•1•1i••· •11 I I . ;11 !" !'>"" I I ifh!l•I'-•-•rn•~·•u 1111 Ill L . ' i I ... . I •i!'i l!I 1: . =' f i! = ! 1!1~:r 1!JIJ I~ 11 I • -.. , · "l'fJll .. " .. 1p1rm11! ·· I I i · I iiJ~111 1t· j_. ""''·,,_ 1 u~11 1. I I S. . a I ~ . ii i i I . I · . . f . I "4 "• c I ;( I I I! ' I • ~ ~ f f I .~~! . --* I . I . I r•J;f 1"' , ·~ i • i ~ g· ili • , .u~u -1~:~i;H=1 I I I i!f If . 1i1i~i~1_! ' I !i!5J lillJ·ill ~ ~·· ===.;___:_J ... 111 ~ii I'll holidays Family photos you'll treasure 'Snapshot' Howard Baker shares his secrets It Hennl Iner P botopapby Im been a pas- sion of mine since I was 12 ycan old. It satisfies my sense of gadget. bcausc there arc ma.rvelow toys to play with. It fulfills any creative talent I have. More important. it's my diary. Afur finishing law school in the late '40s. pbocography became a way to keep a m:ord of my early married life and of my children. Thar's the most rewarding pan of my bobby. Looking bad, it's amaz.ing how many of those pboros fo- cused on special events: birthdays and liolidays, cspccially Christmas. Of course, there arc also all the politi- cal pictures. When I worked in the Wb.itc House, I took a lot of photos of the Reagans. (In fact. my code name with the Seem Servioc was "Snapshot.") I have the best c:ollection of piaures of the back of President Reagan's bead. But the photo. I most cherish arc the ODCS of the &mily. Tbett's DO way I can express the nluc I aa:ach co the pictures of my young &mily, their progrm as they gt'C'W to adulthood and now, my grandsons, Matthew, 6, and Daniel, 7. Last year was the first year my wi&, Joy, and 1 were by ounelves on Christ- mas. Ir was nice, but it was tnnmaric, too. When my children. Cissy and Dcttk., were growing up. I would ace i.n&o tbt liYing room with the c:amen on Christ- . ..., mas morning before they got up. I also djd home movies, some of which are fu- cinanng: the look of SWJ?risc and jubib- tion on the kids' faces as they pccrcd tun- idly around the comer. Usually my bther and mother were there on Christmas. Often. my wife's mother and f.ather also would come down. Joy and 1 have lots of pictures of our k.id.s with their grandparents. and those att very nluabk to us oow. We always take a lot of pictures the week before Christmas morning. There's a d.iifemit spirit. one of visible antiapa- tion and the ordcrlinea of dcc.oDtions. The pictures 1 like best arc of the Christmas pageant. We'd go co our little Presbyterian church in Huntsville, Tenn., on Cb.risanas E.ve and it marked the real beginning of Christmas for us. Wbttbcr or not it's holiday time, t:V- erybody in my ~:!; pictures. Ev-erybody's eye is · and they sec pictures that I would DC"TCr see. 1 do have one far when I go co bed at night. I'm afraid everything I know about photognphy will be obsolete, be- cause electronics surely will change things. But I'm secure in knowing video amens will DCYet replace &mily prints. H-rJ S.lrtt, • fanwr ..... 1-Tt11llOU(, ~CJ .SO..tr -Jorltr '8Mr •"'CJ cJ,ief of JtAj 10 Praw/1111 iu.,... Ht -,,-ctlus t.w •"" C.lllllUllCJ ~ "" ,...., '" H•lll:Wilk, Tt11N • •"' f#ua 111 Nale.ilk•"' Wcsl.r..,,..., D.C Baker's 10 tips to take better pictures this Christmas 1 Por beciu qualicy. rhrow ow lbc dilc c:amaa and buy a 3Sm.m aaamaac ~ c:amen with a baiJt..m Sllh and 6Jm .dnace. and .... ,.,.,..,. m. and apoue. Ute 3Saam color film. J nb a lkde time co compoee your J* 11ae1-Dolft cm f*tcly ...xher .,.....ori«y by mKins a U... but dliak .... ir .... ol lilna. l Shoot bebe cbe lao&days Mart, a:ll •a., ...... Of*. w-die J..nill ..,.. , .. -- -••• na ii• •••JW'• &.ca. j To POid ping ml;ecb .. ml ml- eye ... don't take doee-up with a ftash. Abo, Mep the SUD CO JOUr back ooaide. l Tab both candid pbocm and pc»ect ~ i Sh.cot dw anallUll. and don't be shy: Scand GD a dmr CO iboot. TaiDe chee • ol cbe w.: put ol daeir &a. cbeir bands uawniwm& a sif.t. z nkie ~ sboa: the .mm -* door, • picmre ol Mam cas7qiDlhe~. H..,lfl....,,, ~ Nit "'.., ........... ,. 1911 of"" ,,.,,..,. 11.W.--.., • ...,, c;&q, 1'w!tlt , """""f-i'll: ,.,,,,. I Don't besiDce co shoot the ChrUan. c:ree lighu. To gee more than ••pen aee in lmng room." me a camera that will lee you tum off the Sash. TaU a time npomn: with the c:amaa Oft • cripod. f l.ct CftiJOW cUe l*=et. J!lcb &mity member will lane a di&ereDt pmpeai+e oa die bolidlJt., ll Smd 6lm to a rdilble proamar. 11ac •liliwa ge Mm a W ,a..,• iiil • .,ocl ,._. 11e aflla .,, .... ...., ... ... I ... 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B ludnc Its whistle ooce, long and loud. the white and red ferry moves out slowly onto the Mit- sissippi Rivc:r. The setting sun streaks the sky a vivid pink, and the ~ glow briefly. Imagination plays tricks in such a setting. The scene becomes a homccom- in g long ago: dashing, gray-coated R.ebc1s retum- in g to their plantation, Soutbcm belles waiting in carriages on the docks where automobile lights now glow in the darlc.ness. The romantic atmo- sphere attracts USA W£EK.E.ND Guest Editor Amy Ouchlcy to the Loui- siana planr:arioo country in F.ast and west Feliciana parishes (that's Louisiana- esc for counties), near St. Francisville, and about 25 miles nonh of Baton Rouge. It's a place to cuddle in a canopied bed. she says, or hold hands while strolling along wooded walkways. She a.bo lik.cs the area for its unique hisu>- ry and natua1 beauty: gent- ly rolling rerrain and lush foraa, gnarled oaks and whispering moss. W-mter i.s a good time to ditoover 1.-0llrisi.am's planta- tion country, became the sta1e's wincu climate can be gender than much of the ~-· But be prepared for chilly OI damp days. Whenever you plan to come. make ICICIW'atiocu. Tbac arc few hoce1s and mocrls, and~ fut lf*Z is limited. The centrally located and lovingly restored St. Francisville Inn. for example, lw just nine guest rooms. Ask about meals. too, because boun can vary. For insaocc, the Bear Comcn rcsaurant, adjoining the posh Milbank Inn in Jackson, is closed Moodays. open for lunch Tuesday-Sunday, and for din- ner Thursday-Saturday. You'll be in English Louisiana, differ- ent from the Prenc1i sections, but equal in history and pride. They had much to be proud of: A majority of the nation's mil- liomircs lived here in the mid-t 800s, with grand plantations as the focus. Of course, there was something co be ashamed of. as wdl: Both the planmions and the vast fortunes were built by sb"tt labor. Th.at fact isn't glossed over on toun. Guides point om (ormcr slave cab- ins, and ai Greenwood Plantation slave labor is crcd.iu:d with building the cswe. Plantations arc the main attnaion. But don't miss browsing the biscoric:al di.strict and antique shops in St. Francis- ville, nibbling homemade pnlines and pork cracltlinKS sold on the ferry docks. and mttting local people. If you ically t co know. white-haired Mamie n, 78, or her daughter, Clan Mae, ~ Roads, La., may tell you how to e crackhngs. (But you might not r to lcnow: Crackliogs arc what's left after frying pork skins.) sure to stop by the St. Fnncis Hotel he Lake and see the free display of Audubon prims. This is .. Audubon ntty" because wildlik artist John Audubon painted 32 of bis &moos portnlts here. t grits and gravy in places like C.OC- s and The Magnolia rcstaua.nts., and h for such inoongruitics as the gad- of the lace Zmith television rube de-- per, J.E. Brown, oo display at the 5 Cottage Plantation. where he lived. ntation mu.st.s: osedowa: &gant restoration of 5 nwuJon and 2B acres of formal gar- , owned and opcnted as a museum the Milton Uoderwood &m.ily of ton. You'll see priceless antiques, udmg many original furnishings. Of cular incaac a suitt of bedroom fur- so large an entire wing WU added ommodatc it. The fumitutt was in- ed for Henry Clay's use in the White use. but he lost the deaion. reeawoocl: 1f you saw the TV ncs Nord. AnJ So..U., you'll recog- this imposing mansion. Built in in Greek Rnml an:bim:tural style, the house was destroyed by fire in 1960 and rebuilt in 1980; the restoration work is stunningly eff'ecnve. Oakley Hoase: Where John James Audubon lived, wight and painted.. He came here to tutor Eliza Pirrie, daughter of the owner. Today the plantation is a state park. bccd with walking paths and picruc grounds. Catalpa: Stt this on.c for perspective. Many of the histonc names you hear mentioned at the other plancanoru come together at dus warm, country home. While fir from the grandest, it's one of the most gnciow of the plantations -"a home used and loved," says owner Ma- mie Bowman Fort Thompson. Miss ~ m.ie off'cn you sherry, as well as stones of &mily silver buried in the nearby lake during the Civil War. The living history adds to the fbvor of the Fdiciana panshes. which live up to their name -"~y land" in Spanish. "One of the Soutb;s belt-kept sccrcts.," wd a Virginia guest over a pbntation breakfut at the Comge Pla.nwioo. Inn- keeper Mary Brown, a native New York- er, smiled 6-om the veranda. "E.xc.cpt for the can in the drive, this could be 1889 rather chan 1989.'' ly Chartott• Burrows 8< a Gun! f.d1tor. Tell a1 tboa1 your b•ontc wttknd 1cuway. Incl* your UnM, .od.rees, cbynmc pbo!K. Mail co: WE.EX.END GITA.WAY , P.O. Boa ~w. Wul11n1con, D.C. 20044. Wh8t to do: Tour the many plantations. Stop by the small m11S181lm and infonnltlon cen- ter operated by the West f eli- mna H !Stone.al SclClfty on Ferdinand Street 1n St. fran- amlle, 9 a. m to 4 p m. Mon ·Sat , 1.,. p,m. Sun., for recommended root. and plan· tation l!Ollrs. Ask about fees: Most plantations charae $3-5. Tour Olllly House, wildlife artist John James Audubon's residellce. H ictrway 965 betw.rl JJCtson and St. frano:mlle, $2. (504) 635-3739. Tab the walk/dffle tollr of the St. f rwiMlle hcstoocal dis- trict end mrt Grace Epcscopel Church, (504) 6JS. 4065. 480 Ferdinand St wt.. to Mt See if yoor bed-and-brulfast .,_ an occmional dinner. Asphodel P11ntltion in Ent ft- licin ...,. JackJon .,. lunch, 12·3 p.m.. Ind cftn- ner, S:JG.3:30 p,m. daily,~ 1 full plantltioa hr*· fist. {S(M) ~on Hi(tlwly 68. Abo: Mlttie's Catin It the ~ Plantation; a. eom.s. nat to till MifblU IDI hi Jason, 102 ltn St., (504) 634-5901; the St. FtWICiMll Ian end Cat111n's ill St. FllllCiMll. H.._, 61, ~;The..,_ cm. 121 E. Commwce St in St. Franasville, for Slfld. Wldlls. 10UJ> end liclrter fare, (504) 635-6528. Wher9 to my. Numnus t.d-and-brWtlSts. PlttJw. lir1y ~r. St. F~ Inn, 1 historic restored Ytc· torian mansion m the caitlr of St f11nC1SV1lle, 118 North Commwte St., (50C) 635- 6502, ~~59 for dou~ ~ indudina lnlk· fast. the Cottaee Pllntltioo, tiw mites nol1h on HWt- way 61, (504) 6JS.3674, S75, lnllfast and die brouellt to your room:~ $40-70, on H..., 68 1n JacboA, (504) 6SU868. Also: St Francis~ tel on the I.Me, off Hpiy 61, $48 for doulJle ocw- PMICJ, (504) 6JS.3821. For more lnfamwtion: West Ftliciw Hlstllrical Society. P.o. em 338, St. Fl'lflCISVille. u.. 1ons, (504) 6JS.6330; Blton Rouse l:onvention llld Yisi- tors 8ul'llCI. P.O. Dr1Wlf 4149, Bat1111 ~ La. 70821. (504) 383-1825 For ..._ b-...t: Call 1~370-lllG. PllAdl 504 wtlla asMd tor the .. aJdl. (r.c.t 75C for tlle fnt natl.) • movies Brassy bombshell 0 a 0.. am, a show diat•s the critics' choice, Marg Hclgen- berger is the critics' choice. With her flaming red hair and cheekbones sharp enough llO cut sceak. Hel- genbagcr lights up the tube t!Vtty w cdnes- day (10 p.m. EST on ABC) as C/ti,,. &w.J.11 cyruaJ tut, K.C. She plays anocbcr cougbie in Steven Spielberg's just-releaxd movie, Al- iwys, with Holly Hunter and Richard Drey- fuss. She's a one-of-~ aUpbne mc:chan- ac -wtuch is funhcr proof of her acting skilk. sa~ Hdgenbergtt is really just an all- American pl from Ndnsb. Wen,_ MnCIGI rwht r. ~ r. dw ro&. la AblwJl1 l had spent a Jot of time ~out bow llO tcU him what a genius I be was - without sounding gushy. But I oouJd say anvthina, be Cold me what a fan be is of ClriM. &rich and IWud talking abour my work. He's very accnsible. And he's .ery aatie. ~ Funny. When I asUd him what it "21 li.lce in Moses Lake ("heft they wouid be Jhooting. be said it w6 Ii.Ice the place the Jolly Green Gu.or used llO ttq> down llO earth. you uocmd ..._ti.Ira ce toped bdw-!fhlaa w1 ,.._, n 'c u ound the rwo of them chat much. 1 a vuy npe nply. ope so CJ.Ina &.ldt, 0... ~,..,.. d.1..- yoor sinaer, ....... ti.I ..... ol ...cy brings comfmt eo ti.I --. la ct.r...., mpnitioa wwwww ,..., ughang) I thin.It K.C. would say .ht brings mf11rt co che men. but for a price. Dam and ork wdl togetba. Tbett's a c:hemisuy dw t coolu, ml we play it foe all it's worth. bar's a nice girl lib J'Oa cWlls la • lilie K.C.P alf rhr fu n of acting is being tOmCODe tx>alJy like ""ho you are. K.C. '• goc a real attitude. e d~n't l2kt any stuff' &om anyone. She's ugh md cynical, but she's goc a lot of moxie. nt.e I ~et on those tight, short dresses, I scan • km g sc xier and walking IC:litt. ~1 rud yoa a.... eo clo eo pt ct.. roW h.i.d ro come into a room with a group of en .md parade around. It was a ~ inrimi- ong. I did dw a ooupk of times and every me the group of men got a liuk larger. bat did d.y _, eo ,...i n JUSt kcpc looking at the dodJ.es. saying. ft should be abaner. It should be tighltt." ou badrwo...,--.41 • •tWa-. Urtfllld .... ..t .... .D.p, wtda my DGNl•L• wa'l"'8 ell o..r ....._ hope. T1tt u..,.. &nit was physically ex- wtmg. We were wodciag in a cwmd ud it hoc and fi.khy. When I signed up fOr the of K.C. I thought the mmt physical thin& would b.ne llO do Wiii writhe around in bee(' ere,_d· If , 7 10..-diit..a, DQll•I OJ d --8-J tWa .... ,_.t anticipr*d a Jot Dft oomimr:ions. ud afier WU D(l'Djmee.i she fdt a lot of people been snubbed She c:alW me co cd1 me was tcay ct. I WMD't on the fut. ou'n .... ..., W (• ...... 4dli p ••I)..._..,.. ...... .., Boch of U1 are ap _, dJlele wC cryina CO get our new bouee bUik. And then cha-e's Daily, our Dalrmrioa She'a at of lib the Dennis the Memcie ol clop. And I work 40 boms a week Oft the mies -it QD be &om early in :he moming amil IMie 11 nigbc. or jolt a oou- ?Je of bourS. Watdi as the gboeta of Christmas past, present and future conspire to tnmsbm the miserly Scrooge into a man with a heart of gold. Join George C. Scott in the awanl-winning production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas CaroC' brought to you by IBM. It's a ghost story sure to put you in the spirit. GEORGE C. SCCYIT IN ~CHRISTMAS CAROL~ DECEMBER 2A ON C&5, 9 PM =t' • WHAT'S fl<t N I>" TIP" Tf A'>! H'> A 4ifttrHt hit World music rockin' the USA ~ul Simon, Peter Gabriel and Talking Heads leader David Byrne have helped popularize world beat. the pop mwic based on indige- nous rhythms from such countries as Africa. France and South America. Now the rtal thing is spicing up Western nuirutream pop. Here is a wte of the best new albums: Pa,. Wemba. Pol"' Wtmbo {Stern's Records). Zairian clump of the "authenticite" movement, Wemba combines fashion, dance, dueling guiwi, choral backing and his own stunning tenor. Yoa11oa N'Doar, Tht Lio" I {Virgin). N'Dour. left, of Sene- ' gal. gets help from pals Gabriel. Ouid Sanborn. Kenny JC.irk. land. But when N'Doar's voice sous, those other guys don't eTen come close. ~. M•jatili Zo11li (CBS). "Zook" mu1ic iJ from the Frnch Caribbean. It also meam party -and IC.usa•'• blend of Calypso/ Afro/reggae is cenain to came a commotion. A dance-club mutt. Loi Vaa v-. Snto (Mango). This greatest-hits padr•ge from one of Cuba'• top big beds features heavily percwsift Alsa. C..._ P ... la. Y•11 Att Mirw (Mango}. Th.is LP is tomedling of a samrion in hometown Algeria whett singing about taua.lity is taboo -ctpeciaUy for Fadcla. a woman. Its pairing of aadirional Anb vocals with modern syutbesizen made it a hit in Paris. •• , .... •"'"' ti•• Ntw vidlm 'rud' stories to kids Can you bc1icft vickoapn dw read fairy a.la to kids? IA "Rad Me a Storytimc" capa ($29.95 each), aa actor sics in froot of IA cndwi~ forest and rads s"""" a...,,, Ci"*nll., SIWW W""'-eK. -IO that high-powered pemm can whistle Wbile cbcy work_ we rappote. "So maDy coopla &re ••• 10 busy wida work ....., may £eel pilty about not radiq to r.beir child. •• ..,.. ]"*> PoAtr. '°9nHr of Rau Video ia NYC. • ......... ...................... ...... ............... Gtt4 11trti11, A•trlu Our top 10 wake-up rituals Aftef lllrflet tM .... did t. Penorul hygiene ......... 84~ 1t tM ....... _. .. 2. Listening to the radio . . . . SS'4ii rttu11 • ........ , .... art tM r., ~ fr• a 3. Drinking coffee .......... S3'4ii ..... ,.,,., h ctfftt•aker 4. 18Nlfldlrtr 1*'1 1n,., Mlling the bed .......... SJ'4ii N...U.Amfia. 5. Fixing breakfast .......... 50'4ii 6. 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Thar might dwigc with tt development of new m.ac.hini that dcbone chicken thigh Among the 6nc samplen c che boneless dark meat are u lines, such as TWA. In addition to the pri< break. "the darlt meat provide a moisttt product for the pa: stager," uys Art Dupree TWA's director of clining se vicu. "We do we whice me& But the threat with white ma u, if it's DCM cooked propcri1 it caa be ttry, vuy dry.'' You're celling ua. >r 19128 Merri111n Road Livon1a. Michigan 48152 for'ethought _..,. traveling eastbound in the left lane a driver l~ tut'ft d1 rectly into the r1 ght front end of .., cu t'-llldian strip and head-on into a tree. t was travel- 45 !lilts per tiour, the accident occurred so quickly t had ton ti... l a• cer"tain 1 •ade \•pact with the tree goiag G •Iles per hour. on be.half of the eigbt to ten ,o\ic:e offtCM'S atlil ,arlllldics l as SQ9e 20 people gathtred after dl9 acci,._• • all .. reed tM Mt -s •'1 l \ ft.PYlf'. I • c1u·rtfttly in the process of purct.siat • neie wllfcl•. ""•t tind of ca,. 1 •• buying ne•~1 lou 9ot it. th• one -th the uaAROft. r.oplt say 1 ..as t.c1',J. t say luck had nothing to do -1th it. PORCELAIN SCULPTURE COLLECTION Individually crafted sculptures in fine porcelain with delicate hand-decoratins and hand-paintins. So exceptional an artist ia Brian Hargreaves ol Gr.t Britain that he WU comm.iaaioned to por- tray the gardens and butterflies of Buckfn8twn Palace for Queen Elizabeth ll. And hJa worb hAIY9 been exhibited at the Smfthaonian lnalitu- Uon and the Brttiah MUN\UD ol Natural Hiatory. Now he brln8oa hJa talent to the deai8Jl of an excluatve oollection ol porcelain ICUlptww: The Buttef"flJ.ea of the World. Thia intJ18uin8 collection makes it pouible for you to turYe a garden ot butterflies and aowen 1n )Qll" home all year 1onsi PUteen delf8httul but- terilie9 In their own natural tloral eetttnga-rep- ree 1~ all fthen buttarfb' 1unn1ee. You'll be able to dilplay thb miniature buttlr- fly coDectlon anrectfv81;y in your hom.e. For you will recetw, u pert of the ooUection, • beautfful ~ olbnu and glau. Brian ffa.rgew' ........ are IO ftne\y de- tailed that w:h dellclite wlrl8 ol • butteriJy and ..ell petal al. now.-.. preclMly u you .. lt In nature. From the Monarch 8utt.erlly with lte tJriPt oranse oo1ortntl ... to the boldly atrtpec:1 ZetJra~ .. and the spectacular~ wtth~wtnp. The vaN\Y al bu. .. ~ BrmJant redt and rich purplea ... d ..... and deep fDlda ... aubtl• pinb and pale violeu ... nmy lb.Ide and tone nature hu 8Mll to theee ~ ans~ a1flf8ht. Eecb Bpoilld 8CUlpture will be Milt to you aklntWllh ......................... bul- ~ .... Qed. md. C.tllmtll alAuthmi~ wll ..... cMdlld. 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Daily Pilat WEEK OF BG DEC. 24 · DEC. 30, ~ 1 1989 ~ MlSRi~ ~t & Sharpest Dl'llf Store In Newport Beach PROBt!M SOLVERS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS l STATIONERY I 016 Baysid e Dr., Newp0rt Beach BA~~CENTER ~~ 760-0111 ~---•hie as hard asa ftst. l'le~t time.~ and listen to v.'hat you·~ saying. ~ might not bcl~ your ears. * Ml .................. ,..* 'W v..,. ~c .~w'-~•('(C"IWd""ilw ~..,.,...., 4 "-•i tl ,.,,.,,.., "When We Want Re11l Italian!" ~'" ~--'' ... 2 15 Riveni* Or .• ~~wport Bead. 646-2333 Tune in next week when TV UPDATE covers the OOllege bowl pD!e&. llMJHELE Write to Michele Marks: ·P.O. Box 2315 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10 1~ No personal replies. Retum En&a&•ment -Could you please let your readers know iJ "'Loru>some Dm•e" u>ill air again? -CAROL FREDtA.Y. SPRJ.\G. TEXAS Robert 0.vall, ()jue Lue of loMSO•e Do•-r "Lonesome Dove" will be back! CBS has the rights to rebroadcast "Lonesome Dove." which garnered the best miniseries ratings m five years, and the network has bttn m negotiations for a third run. Mean- while. cable mogul Ted Turner has grabbed exclusive cable TV rights to air the minisen es. Reportedly. his deal won't kick m until six months after CBS has had its last run. Adda· tionally, "Dove" author Larry McMurtry is being urged to pen a prequel. Wrttt or Wron& I ha11e been told chat Bill Cosby ~ to giw o.Mlographs bec4'1.W.' 11.6 f~ls it u beMalh him. I like his sma, bul hi& TV imagt mwt be wry d\(fere'IU from real life. -v WXW,BANOOR,ltA/NE I have seen many celebrities obllge autograph seekers. althouch there a.re Just u many who will ~ dine. Many feel that It is an in· trtnceme.nt on their personal time and private lives. , ........ ht CM laN IMOI, I aaw a "'°1M ~ •• ,,,.. ,.. .... .,.,.,., C4rol .,. "' ........ Dtlf'UcU . ..,...,. ... ... .,,.. ...... .., ~ ~ .,..,., ,,. .... ,....,, -lflAN CllCA. MAGtal l'MU. #.Y. DeWilde. who is probably membered for "Shane" (1953). never able to recapture the s success of his youth. Born A Brandon DeWllde, April 9, HM Brooklyn, N Y .. t he son of staitt tor Frederick "Fritz" DeWildr, II don seized the attention or ran ... criurs alike with tour-de-fon·e rormances on stage. screen and t v1s1on In 1950. he made his Bro way debut in "~ember of Wedd1n1t" and became the far"t 1 h to ever wm the Donaldson Aw· for Outstanding Stage Perform From I ~53-54, he starred in tht· .\ s1tt'om "J amie .. As an adult. though. thf• rnl were fr wer and farther bN"•'t' lX'Wilde, scheduled to appear n tage at Df'nver's Ehtch Theatl'r in producuon of "Buttern.~ A Free." was at the wheel or his ram er during a <;evere rainstorm "hr he lost l'Ontrol and skidded nff th road Rushed to Denver's St Anlh ny llosp1tal. he died late in tht• 1•\'e nmit on .July 6. 1972, at thr dj.!t• o 30 Lynley, 47, was a late prod111 1 11 the studio starlet system Slw 1n· tended to give up acting after a dr· cade and then retire. When tlw dt>- cade was up, however. she ch .. njoted her mind and apparently out~1ayl'd her welcome Following a senr!> of film nops, the second decade of Lyn· ley's career has consisted pr1manl) or guest-starring stints on senr" T\ Court Order What's the name of ~ judq•· "" "My Tu>o Dads"? Was sht ,..,.,., n "Night CotlF1 " regMLar? -111/rHHLF MAPLES. SOlllS, CALIF Florence Stanley appear~ ;h Judge Margaret Wilbur on :\Bf\ "My Two Dads." St.anley. a n'- notmect I.heat« ~ Md director of otf-Broedw., plap. nner aerved OI\ "Na,ht Court" '1 ~ She tw. however, Rund • oa &M CB8 elt· com "Joe IM ._ .. (lfh.ft) and the A8C ....... ....., Miller" 0971-77) Md .. ,._ .. <lln-TI). IA&Y PllDI' fJVIR z Sublime and ridiculous: c:» The best and worslof the '80s. BY KIRK ~ICF.~O'\Gt;R In the tl'lcv1s1on industry. f ht• tory nf the 'ROs 1s lht•story nf Nii(' And tht• story of NH(' 1s largely "Thr C'oi;by Show " flal'k in 1979, NBC was thr cnnl(inj.! rnr of nl't-ne best: Biil Sttwl ._ work~. rcl(ularly whtpfX'd 1n th<' N1cls<'ns and kicked snout-ovrr-t artwhf'rhnjt-paws back into 11.s feud kennl'l. Thinl(s began to turn around for NA(' with. believe 11 or not. the 1983 dt•but of "The A-T<>am," which pro- vided the net work its first Nielsen Top 5 s how since I !l75 But it was "Thr Cosby Show" 's debut in I 984 that set the stal(c for NRC's domi- nance of the balance of the '80s. One s11(n of JUSt how top y·turvy the de- cade has been for NBC' can be found in thr following poll of our editors: That network at·rounts for the ma- jority of both thr best and worst se- ries the '80s had to off<>r THE BEST: I. HllJ Street Blues, !. Dallas, II. SL Ellewlle~, 4. n, Colby Sllow, 5. ne Wonder Years "It paved the way for virtually ev(•ry quality drama of the ·sos." one editor wrote of "Hill Street Rlu<'s" (T\BC, 19Rl -R7 >. and who can argu<'? From the "l.A't's be careful out there" or Sgt Esterhaus (the late Michael Conrad) to the touch- and-go romance of Capt. Frank Fur- 11lo and public defender Joyce Dav- enport (Daniel J TravantJ and Veronica Hamel), this tragicomic cop show made for arresting viewing. "Dallas" (CBS. 1978-) is the granddaddy of all th~ nighttime soaps, "the one agalnst which we measured all the rest," a«ording to our editors. "Larry Hagman'a J.R. Ewing embodied the era: sharp, shrewd, aelf-centertd, money· hungry and power-oriented." One editor suma up the appeal of the inner-city hospital aeries "St.. Elaewl\ere'' (NBC, 1982·88) u "com· le and eertous, thoughtful and bawdy ... and It wun't about cope!" "The Coeb7 Show" (NBC, 1884-) "breathed freeh Ufe lnto the falnlty sitcom,'' thanks to "one of TV's warmest and funniest men ever " As for "The Wonder Years" (ABC', 1988-). "Those who were in junior high school in the late '60s will tell you that it almost perfectly captures the spirit of that time and place." THE WOIST: 1. Dltf'tt1t Serous, !. J• th Tt1 of Ua. S. TM A-Teaa, 4. TV'• Bloopen a Pndkal Jc*et. 5. TM Fida or Ule The execrable "Diffrent Strokes" (NBC. 1978-86; ABC. 1985-86).0itar- ring Gary Coleman as a poor black child who is adopted by a million- aire (Conrad Bain). had "an insult- ing premiS(>," scolded one editor. "Dumb. dumb, dumb," twitted another. There's something in "Just t he Ten of lls" (ABC, 1988-) to offend just about everyone. "An unbeliev- able family made up of eight obnox- ious kids, a pea-brain rather and an ineffectual mother," said one editor. Yes, "The A-Team" (1983-87) helped begin NBC's turnaround, but that's no excuse for this series about a bunch of dizzy mercenaries. Boom. boom, boom. Bad, bad, bad. "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" (NBC. 198-4-86) featurtd Idiotic scenes of actors muffina their lines and "practical jokes that were either dumb or borderline cruel." We can still hear F.d McMahon's chortJe at the hapless targeta. And "The facta of Ure" (NBC, 1979-88) WU nothl.nt but wlUett t.reacle eet. in a path girls' echool. CULT CIOtc•: C.... 8WJ "'Crime Story' (NBC, 1986-88) wu wildly inventive -IOIMd-. too much IO. It made SrM& uae or a c.errtnc pruWie, • taaen&.ed cu& ud a IOUftdCnck that pulled NWtrl ... to the eut)' ... -"" .... We Cover The Coast DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL & GET A COLLEGE DEGREE? 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National. From East Rutherford, N.J. (R) (3:00) -..... (RDINFL't~ MoMetit• Son of Football Foflles. (A) -1:30 ll!lmHfl'•~ Momenta Follies Go Hollywood. (A) -7 PM ell UnMtiOn en el D9pol1e Comentarios y resumen de! acootecer deportlVO por Jessi Losada ~ Bef'ry (1:00) (JDZm NFL Primetime (R) cmm Finl• 1c'" 12 001 -IPM MONDAY OECEMBER25 -tAM --Colege troollel Blue-Gray Al~·Star Clualc. T oP COiiege senior• from the North are pitted ~·t the bes1 from the South in this annu.I gridiron dasslc. (Live) Q (3:30) -10AM (lmllcaAlealc .... Albany Patroons et Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets. (Live) (2:30) -12:M fmNU .... etbel ~ Cavallers at Att.nt. Hawtls. (Live) O l2:30)-Colege fOOIMll Aloha Bowt. Htwllil vs. Michlgen State. from Honolulu. (Uve) o ,330) NIAletll .... Chicago Bull at ~ State Wtrriors. From ttie o~ ColiMUm Arena. (Live) (2;30) --..... TUESDAY DECEMBER 29 ' ,.. --•tt.•·Dm•••• (2:20) -..... IBIZll llosint Donald Curry (31-3. 22 KO.s) vs Brett Lally (23-4, 15 KO s). A Junior Middleweight bout, scheduled for 10 rounds. from Las Vegas. Nev. (uve) (2:00} -IPM ~ C<*ge .... etbe. Long Beach State at Nevada-Las Vegas. (uve) (2:00) ~High School lasketbell Indiana Hall Of Fame Champ.onsh1p. (Live) (2:00) WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27 -4:30 m:m Collete 1auet1>a• Sugar Bowl Classic. LaSalle vs. Ohle> State. from New Orleans. La (Live) (2:00) ~NHLHockey Washington Caprtals a1 New Jersey Devils. (Live) (3:00) -5:35 llllm NBA e.uetbaM Atlanta Hawtcs at Dallas Mavericks. (Uve) (2:15) -1:30 (lmll Collete lauetbal M1ssoun at Memphis State (Uve) (2:00) -IPM IHml Cohge ..... tball UCLA at Fresno St11e (Live) (2;00) THURSDAY DECEMBER28 -5PM flDZll College Footba• All-Amencan Bowl. Dulce vs. Tellas Tech. from Btrmingham. All. (I.Ne) (3:30} ... Cohge .... etbal Kuppec lhehner Claa.slc Ct\lmptonship From the Omni In Atllnta. (L.Ne) ='-Colege Footbel Ll>erty Bowt. Ak Force vs . • Mtsllasippl, from Mtmphlt, Teon. (~) (3:00) -1:30 -NUIMll .... ~ State Wtntot1 at Lo. Mgelea ctlppert. (LM) (2:30) -.,. FRIDAY DECEMBER29 -SPM (Imm Co1te9e Footbatl Holiday Bowl. Brigham Young vs. Penn State. from San Otego. (Live) (3:30} ~Collete lauetbaM Palm Beach Classte. (Live) (2:00) SATURDAY OECEMBER30 -;;; mm Clim Coflege Footbe• Sun Bowl P1nst>urgh vs Texas A&M. from El Paso. Tellas (Ltve) 0(330) -10:30 mJ!.11 College Sulletbal Butler at Notre Dame (uve) (2:30) -11 AM Emmll.mCohge Footbell Freedom Bowl FIOnda vs Washington, from Anaheim. Gatti (l.Jve) (3.00) -11:30 lmmJIColege Foolbell Peach Bowl. Geo<g1a vs Syracuse. from Atlanta. (Live) (3:30) -1 PM flm{;9Colege lauetbell Arkansas at Nevada-Las Vegas (Live) ~)Goff Spalding Invitational Third round from Phoentx, At1z (live) (2·00) -5PM ~ C<*ge FootMll Gator Bowl. Clemson vs West V1.rg1nia, from Jacitsonville. Fla (live) (3 30) -7:30 Ptitladelptua 76ers 11 Los Angeles Clippers. (Live) (2:30) -1:30 Pcly Attention • • - - - - -,_(S(NT C°"'°"' AT TIHf Of SITTING rffi@til@lfll (j) 1JW ~M«tlft®Uil©® ~@li' Ulm® ~li'ft©® @~ ~li'ft[fl)U~ DD DD DD DD .. f ABC tries to put ratings on ice A'I a -.l)('rl;ilor 'f"Jrt. wr rank f11(urr <,k at ml( >111m1·wlwn· tw twf'en o;yn1h r11nt1t•d <,w1mmtnl( ;inn min1a· turf' l(olf Wh1h· ot hrr5 wrrr tunmR 1n t h11 t1ra· matw 1·onfront1H111n he· I wrt'n [l!·b1 Thom it'\ and Katanna W111 at tht> I !lAR f'alitary Olymp11 "· WP Wf'rl' rl'Vl('Wllll( our pnird ta~ of Lhr Ja- MUuo: «ood abt• ma1ran bobslrd ll'am sk1dd1n1C arrn<;" t hf' Al· berta <'ountry•ndP Many of you obvious· ly disagree with us. since tht' figure skattnlC flnalt received some of the hl-hest ratin.._, of the entire Olympics. Still, ABC does n't plan to give II.I competition a sporting chance in "The lee Capadea With Juon Bateman and Alyssa MI- iano" (airing Thursday, Dtc. 28). It ls doing dou- ble axela lo covtr every conceivable audience aegment In this speclaJ, starting with ii.I hosts, the lttn drums or "The Hogan family" and "Who'1 the Bosa?" Here are Just eome of the acts they'll be intm- duclng ln the oouNM:• of the two-hour SJM'('1al • Christopher lfpwf'tt ("Mr. Belvedere"), AHC says, "exchang~ h11 •l>mn ror a pirate'" rut- lu'I as he lt>ad' a ll washbuckling ll'•· ad· venture aboard a 1<11(an- t1r pirate gaJleon that r('aches 1L'I a.ct1on·f1llf'd ch max bf-neath LhP 1rt - in Davy Jones' ltw·kl'r'" We 111hould be so h11 ky Our hunch ts that thts bit JUSt m1~ht be .umf'd at the kiddies U11to a routine fnturinl( ~1n· tendo's v1df'O-gam1• ht- rot"S Super Mano llrns • OK Tt.'4'ns and IOU C'overed. Time to r111w· In t ht> adults. with "a trip back in time to tht> l'.ina of 1906 (for) a daahng look at th<' City of 1.1U\t set to the dynam1r \uni interpretation of "'m.- 1tr~s ~he I lAA..im' .. W<''re not sure "hat that m4"an11, or. fo r 1 hat matter. how a -.on•· str~ would go at.out vocally interpret1n~ a city Hut we'd i.tur~ Grandma will loH 11 Then Doc Sevrrin'4'n J01 nj Ms. IJggams for "a medley of rollicklnl( h11(· band tunes." If anv of this rollicking is on tht let', look ror Doc I t• fall on his spit valve a Int Oh, yeah. Then· "•II~ be some skating. too Olympic medaJisl.4§ Hub- in Cousins, Jill Wat~on and Peter Oppegard will be whlulng around thf nnk at tome point as will some people callt•d the "RUMlan All·St al"I " Is anyone at aJI left in M~w thew day1. nr has the entJrt popul11 lion migrated hf're on goodwill tours? SkaUng purist.I whO tape "The Ice Capadt_, With Juon Bateman and Aly111 Milano" will probably be Clad 1hry did ... u long u chm rut-forward work•. en.wont o .... to a ................ ._ ......... ,,.,.. 2 I • • ...,iiii Sunday Momlnl December 24, 1989 1:30 1:00 Onll ,._,. 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Held of 1111 Oooglt AnJt*'I but "Fish Bait' (R) a.a 'Vt.J & tto.w, M.O. LO¥t (R) (In O Eric & Simone "Fn5ky Busi-Stefeo) O & Alex · (R) O nm {RJ (In Sllreo)O ..... to Hirt ' Too Many Cooks ...., .. NI IUder' "Copy Cit" AIMllil Mii (R) (In 5'1rtat • LIVE E NTERTAINMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK GENE DEVALLE • Pi;mo & Voc~ls '-111r1J•\ Tul''l<b\ .\. Frida) Ccl<kt.il Hour JIMM Y KNI GHT . Plano & Vocals I hur'><h\ ~ !lunda\ )111 Trou~ MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals W~ntiJ.av " Suncby E~ GINO'S IAZZ TROUPE . Jam Session } »-1 '° Sund.y •Lunch daily from 1 IJO • D1nnt-r 7 rughu • Brttkhst Sat. & Sun. Wednesday Prime Time December 27, 1989 I t 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 Yow l.Jtt: Dolw McMI. ••• ''The Ollet Wtllr (19S3 Sclllry EdWat<I G Robinson. John Fors (I I • McMI: *. "Tht Man W"rltlollt • Country" (1973. Drama) Cltll Roclettson From Ille story by EdWW<I E~ Hale A. man cwms hts .._ {P-11 ._., (Pwt 2 ... ••• "The LOMIH1 Allfllllf'" (1976 PllCI ,,.._. 700 Clutl of ol Drama) 8nan Ke-th. Lance KMm (1 1') (VCRl ..... "fl a. COii ..... Acullel" Tr1Ten LN Prado 24 Hom ~"El Nino y ti lllwo" NflO oe A.too ' lanOa Varela McMe: •• "fnellly T '°'Yr p98; Drlml (VC mriJ9 FIMlrl Kte-=lie ...... LAIOMy T-Ila--.. .... Ed Olw Amt ~ ~~r*' 9ttt of~ IClV ::::-6 ltDl\lll ll't Y•Clll\.Nt) :::.,-=ll*d QM lltl .-. -- le. ' • ..... Nlllllr lpn W.-. Oii TV a.. Aftlte Co11tt 8-lllllt J Mldison It Ollll ·--~-- Read TV UPDATE' s preview of th e college bowl games. Next week's cover story. - ·" . --c ....... Powoer - MCI* •u "'S2 Ptdl.U," (1986. Drwna) Ro Sdlelder AM-Mar~tt (1 49) (VCR) Slwlnf l!wa can tk-''"l' npcon'" c TtM-c-i.c• of our"'"'"' fdWf and Othtt humanmnan Pf\lan"'' llR'p rnuum ,,. And we-can't ••on:! tut,_. \If' >hort f'bl<' he'\> Am.b.n Bed c... + DA&T ~ - -• I Wednesday Night Owl December 27, 1989 I . I I -11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00. 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 .. , ..... '~-,.. .. I fm = ..... 'ihe l.egendlfy ..... (R) .......... Shore (R) -TOftigtll ._(In Sin>) U.. Night W'lll Orrid Let· LNr Wiii Ntwt(R) EntlNin-SIUdlo bit USA TOdly NIC ..... NICNewt Ntwt (RI I ry) om 1 ..,_ (In SlefeOJ lot> Cottas "*" T ONQht R) I -mm "°'*' Solp ClnOll CM· USA T onlgflt .. : "louililnl Purc:MM" (1941) A Molthern senator Mootie: • ••1') "Go Weet. YOl.llg Man" (1936) A movoe stw ! llCI mes110a1es sllaOY ooli1at dealtnos 111 Ne.. Ol1eans (1 38) his manv ~es on a petsonal ~--le>« 1 .. NlghllM O Twmrt Zone Remlngeon StMlt 'Steele. Mo-. ••• "0.0.A." (1949, Mr,tery) EdmOnd 0 8-Eye on Holy· ""'IRl bltf Eye on bl!y A.Ill. (R • ,___ ''Memones'' Ille . nen. Pamela Bntton (1:23) (VC ) wood U (R) I ol l •· r:m ,... Nigtlt Helt (R) NIP'••llctl I ~ Low Coft.. FlllllyFNI SC'TV Polee 5'oty Vee Twenty· 2nd Pay-Alttun9 It Al Mcwll: "Sourdou\11" (1978) GI Perry The true story o1 a Seilt The I :l5 I necton fOUf Hours check man s despet ate attempl to find tile la$1 Wiiderness :..~I fRi a. ..... 0 Ct'IMWllCtl lid DlgrM ,.._1 (R) (Oii Alf) -1111 Adlllt-12 A,_ Hours F'tl\lllQll FTtedom ""9!A) Mcwll: "Thet Hll'lllllon WOllllll" P 941 ) The tragic. scandalous 1oYe al· Flilh T WlfllJ !RI lair Detween LO!O Horatio Nefso!1 atld La0y Emmi HalTlllton IS po'1riyed ,_ AtMllio Hell Clt!Mw1tdl Trill by Jvrt 2nd Pay· Mcwll: o t1 ~ .. (1966 Gomeoy) Warren Movie: o•l>t "The Pl'itoMr of Stcond Aw" (1975, 1 ,. IOI Tonialll check Beatty Susannah Y()(I( (1 43) Comedy) Jat:k Lemmon Anne Bancroft (1 '51 (VCR) J -A...-.IJ Todey'I~ Cuntnta (OI Atrl ~ Deliall 11111 • ,,. I ell Aqlll [ ... (OI Aw) • I . ~, Im TClfliPt lllow (In Stereo! Dnid ltftemlln lot> Coste• Mootie: o• "0.0.A." (1 9'9 Mystery) EdmOnd 0 6nen (Otl Alfi • -. om aw...., Prliltllt lord Pr1IM lllt Lord P!tiM lht lonl a.ti.~ Joy Roy lllulrd fllelodJ • . • . -nm ~ ........ (OI Alf) . • I w. -.: .., ... 111 II Plrlieo" (19681 Pt19' ~son IOI Air) . . ,.... ....... ,.... .............. ,....,.._,....IRJ (Of Air) . m. • -• .,. lll.Wt• .. •1 . • In 14111°"'9' E ............ (f!) ..-. tt• ~ (1948. Drema) Stewart Granger 5'gMILr't A&E~ Moult ... ..... . -. mm A star-crossed r01NOCt dMlops between 1n umawty W..1Plr1 4 . ""'"9d pmcess iflO a Swedlsn nobleman (1 361 of Sl • L • .... ...... "OM Crowded (Of Alf) . >-ma. lllH" (19iCOl Gale Storm . . [3miJ ~·a~(R) ..,._ ttt "9elmen lftd TNt" (1987) Bernard Hiii (Oii Aif) • . lbit: tu "TN ku,_.. (1958 Adw!ntln) YtJ ~ ...... ,,., "The Mooncuuerl" 11962. Zorro PrP-Morie: •• "The Men W'llhout • Country" Wiii DitntY • . '*· Olltfton Hes1on General Al'«fW J«*son s oeoena-~el Oscat HomolkJ A gouo o' senllfl9~ ~973. Drama) From fie stcty by EOW¥11 ,,.... • -. mm ence on pir11e Jean l.&ftne is ~led by 1t1e ~-former prates w 1 phony belcorl 10 lure Zorro verett Hiie A man cSarnns l'llS oountry SlyS~ . nor's ~. (2;01) (VCR) I sn.ps to "* OestrucllOll ( 1 38} ! PUbliclY and is sentenced to live at sea !phonies . . (mm! ~ •Tocllf Vidory Vidory 5'*t10ub W...., Ff* 0elil'9 F'fl lodies Nltioft't .,._ Todey • fa. ,. c:a. ................. ,........_ Plid "°""" Plid ........ Llny Lei Mlrilyft J. ...... T. ltlo:pill Ulltt ·~ . . '1 [l3lill .... --~ A11oMo r.;. FflllCitco FOl1llnO AltoMoT• Fnncltco ForMlo Eco COii : ~ L ~11., -..: •• "fMlwf McMe: u "Olltlnl Thunde(' (1988. Orama) Jol'in ~ Movie: ••• ~ .. "Die Hird" ( 1988 Sus?eMel Bruce Wills Bonnie Bedella ....... • .,.,..,.. (1187. Orlmal p Aller 15 yews ol sell-cnposed l90latJon. I shel-A New Yonc City c:op laces ~ odcb Mien his Chnstmas Wlllt ..,.. ....... mmm ~Fm. 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"Al tn ~" !he F ., AICNenO ..... 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Wlllel Ill For-.......,. 0 • HMI "()ystal U.S A (fl) WINI SOii Dltllel tJefnends a 11111 o (In Stereo) o young intemtst whO tS being presS1Jte<l oy l1IS domineenng molher to bec.ome a surgeon IR) lln Stereol 0 CIS ..... S,..CW-·A Y• With ArCy Rooney 1989 (In Sh!feo) O Coeby 5'IOW DilerWIC WOftd CMtfl The Dur Jotwl A L.A. Llw Tess HMJ)ef guest Im In W11'I ··snnge.-s on lmprooatlle New Leash on stars as a defense attorney !he In a Plane (RI (In Dream (R) (In lJfe (RI (In whO opposes kuzall in a rape Crawtd (RI 11n Stereo) o Stereo1 !Pan 2 Stereo) o case. Brackman sdenceS a Sttreol o ol 2) o compja1neng neigllbOI wltll n.s fist R (In Stereo) ~ Ctllfttt II a.ve Aw-~ New Leewe II lllcMI: u "CIMlot" 119851 Wrt11 lhe help of a lree-spmeo Newt IO a..-young woman. i bralnl but oalt soentJSt tnes to re<reate his Joi' Wife lrom oeh ne s preseNed tor 30 s (VCAl AICNen O Eyt on L.A. a C4lpedet Hos1S Jason Bateman and A/vW MQrlo are Primttime LM ::; Topic a tour of pneO by s«a11ng cl\amplons Natahe afld Wayne Seyt>olo. Roo.n !he tsJandS of Cousins. JI Watson and Peter ()ppegatd. !he Russian AA-SIMS Gteec:e (R) and petfonners CMstOC>I* Hewell. Leslie Uggams and Doc Se¥emsen lln Stereo) O llllnd Son (R) (In Stereo) O {5:00) Colefe Foolllll. Llll«ly Bowl AM Fotce vs M1$SISSIPIJI, lrom Memphis, lilcMI: • • \'i "T .J. Hoc*lf'' ( 1982 Ofama) A Newt t em streefW!se former detectM! returns IO lhe beat of 1 street to otect !he Citizens of ru .,... ... !RI (In SWIO) Notide• L.A. Llw Spw1ly Btacxman RI P ?. 1987 (R)(ln Stereo) IC~ CAFM>IES Jason Batcm11n (I.) encl Al)'SM Ml· a.no host Ute ABC epec&.I "The lc.c Capedes wtue Jeeon Bate- man and Al)'SM "llMo," •lrtng Ta'aWY. DEC. 2& Allojofn- lng In tM fatM-ua arc am.to- PilCf llcwett. LallcU• JNand Doc Scwrt...:n . • Thuraclay Prime Time 1:00 8:30 l•n• (S:JO} --= • ''ltonll'd "" l:l·ltM •" (1987. Comedy) 811 Cosby, ' Tom Colmnly. (1 3S) {VCR) nil 1161 •u• .... , .... MAW • 7:00 December 28, 1989 1:00 1:30 1:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 DAILY PILOT Thursday Night Owl --- 11:30 1:00 r...,_ SflOW (In Slereol Litt Nigllt vr1111 DtYICI L•I· llfWllfl (In Stereot '""*' "IOemln ' Carton C1t.. USA T on19t11 *• December 28, 1989 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 laltf Wl1h News IRJ Bob Cost11 ment T ScM<I Strltt9fl1! 10 Ytll'I LM -Movie • • "Dlslloncnd Lady" (1~7. ~)Hedy La-E" Oii....,. N1w1 (R) "'!!' Ofo<lo•s 0 Keefe f 1 251 {VCRI wood blty £" on EMy A.M. (R LA. R --.._..o .. 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T0pte the little- known Cant>- bean Isles ~l CISNews (ln Sleleo) O ..... PMMegazlnt Ellllftli Nllllll ToNaM Wllo'• ... DWl'lflt loftCoMec· Kitt' Alie lou?O ..,.... 'The Model" lion "My Day Wiit! Paul Newman AaCNews o ..... ~Alair F....,Ftud llne'•C.-F-'rl'IM lrA+s14 C1119W1t Alair '*" "Profts· Baner Up" 0 "HMeye·· sor Jack NflMCCMt Orowtng .... .'Mnngo COiby hw 'One More Tme 0 NflMCCMt The~tJge· ~ MecHll{lMnt ......... Wiid, Wld Woitd of Aili-.... ...... Noldlf'o I.Int-Rulli wllioll ..... Jtoplrdrt 0 MIMI of For· lnllde Edllon .... 0 ,,..... It '9tct ,... .. Lord ........ ...., ..... ..... I.,, ~ flllc:Nel/l*W ......... ...... T .... ....... ~-· ............ ~ .... "Thi ca. of the -GldlcS l.J¥" TOlJROF DUl'Y U. Ooklman (Stephen Caffrey) .. wounded Wiik C9pmrfng • "°"" V1ctnam· ae Anny colonel Md~ • to tbc military hc>e- pltal wbcre his Aney nunc lover S. .udoned. In • .......... °' -rour al Duty ... ...... MTUalMY. -=-·· Oii Cll8. ·-·· J ·- - December 29, 1989 8:00 y 8:30 9:00 _ 9:_30 10:00 10:30 ==-... .,,..... ~ C.... ~A C1l1l ..... ti llt .......... Ml The 119ltl edlboll ~t Wiiier Cronlute HMTy 8elafonte Claudette Colbert. Mary of the ClfCUS le1tlifes a farewell Manin. former prJN blllennl-tetchef Alexandra Dantlova and iWtWWICe by ll\llllal trainer composer WllillTI Schumen are honored 11 the 12ttl·annual ~ <Jebel.Willlms. ~I bllck·lle event lrom the Kennedy Center Opela House ri M!Cflele Lee !Rl (In Slefeo} 0 Wasllmton. 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Verne captajn 56 Barbara -has a "Brand New Ll fe" 57 -Sumac DOWN I .. _People" 2 SoaJW'r -Browne 3 ·outc&llt' -Young 4 Manlu lfenner role fi Jay Thomas was F.ddie - 6 Sue -Langdon 7 lle's Theo Huxtable 8 Bryon Thames role 9 "Thll'I -House" 10 E Scola's"Le -" 11 "-Day at a Time" 19 "Crazy -a Fox" 21 -Me~ers 24 Ramon Franco on "Tour or Duty" 25 "This ts the _ .. 26 "Wall Street -" 27 Wamer - 28 Actress Anderson 29 John -or "Good Tlmel" 30 "The -and , .. 33 -F1oyd or NBC Sport1 9 10 11 34 Deanna - 36 "-Hunt" 37 Staci -of "My Two Dad.9" 39 -Penghlls is Nicholas on "Mission: Impossible" 40 Talia - 43 Fess Parker role 44 -West 46 -Carvey 46 Sportscaster - Berman 47 "Grand -Opry" 48 Kwan HI -was Tutu 50 Actor Taylor ---....... OICllflU IO, 1• I CHINA·lmT#2 ft-..iit ~ N..U~•lllA'I ZlOO ...,._ m.4.# C..U NeM ·::·· ,,,._ ... __ _, .. _. ,_.. S4S-JSJ1 ,_-:-- ! • 1 ---'i'NTRooucrO'Rv omR:--= -c-....... ,.,._ .-.a.. '-1-1s.90 I i,AMll.~5~~$695 I ' I SOUP OF THE DA y FRIED SHRIJ1P. EcCROLL. FRIED RICE AND SELECTION OF ONE EHTREE j I FOR EACH PERSON 11. ~ Ind Sour Pork °' Cl'llckm lo P'lrin ..,, -1 2. C.iww·Nut ChkMll 6. 8roccol1 llftf I ' J. V ... Oftue ~·--7. PMk Cho(! 54't'Y t , t ~~P~ ~ Youna 8. ~ Chkbn L ~~_, TH & Cook ln -A3l>SUVfir6i:liV-_____ _ AU YOU CAN EAT LUNCH BUFFET ;~ SUl'IOAY MUNCH •n., - .._ ................ It.a ...... llltO. f..a.u I EU,.''"' Cmatn, I .E., C.L.C. I L 4001 8 Bircb Street. Newpon Buch 1 -----_________ .. • ~ .• 0 YESI I want to ~gin my subscription to ttw Daily Pilot -at tM low lntroductOf)' price of U w.-. tor 110.00 with a ~Y t>Kk guarantee that if I am not c~~ satlsried with tM ~r or service my subscription cost of '10.00.,. 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He has been returning each C hristmas since then. Ti.de beaches 52-f oot sailboat ly IRIS YOKO I Of -o.-y ...... SUf'I A Lakewood man's 52-foot sail boat was pushed ashore in Newpon Beac h by high tides aft er he ap- parently hit a sandbar early Saturda) morning. The Arcen-C1el will be towed oil the beach by Newport Beach-based Vessel Assist Assoc1a11on of America during toda) ·s high tide. In the meantime. the yacht drew curious onlookers Saturday as it remained beached between the anta Ana River jetty and Orange treet. Boat owner Richard Little said he was headed fro m Wilm ingto n. where he lives aboa rd the Arcen- Ciel. to visit a friend in Oceanside around I a.m . Saturday 'when he made a tum and hit a sandbar about 300 yards off shore. Little, a 47-year-old construction company owner .. said he was actu- ally talking to his friend on a cellular phone when the boat hit the sand- bar. "It knocked everything off the shelf," Little said. T he high tide eventually swept the boat ashore in Newpon Beach. "T hat's where she ended up when anta manifested himself in the form of one Harold Schmidt of H untington Beach. hm1dt and Engelman met through a mutual friend who throw-; a pany on her husband's birthday each December. But instead of having guests bring gif\s for her husband. she designates one of the guests to be that year's recipient. In 1987. Teresa Engelman was the honored guest. Harold Schmidt was at the pan y. hm1dt has always taken the Christmas spirit to hean. finding wa)S to help those less fortunate. When he h\cd in 1Wew York, he panic1pated in an "adopt a fa mil}" program. Alier mo,·1ng to Huntington Beach. he v1s1 ted the co unt) Socia l Services Agency to see 1f they knew of any s1m1lar programs here. But the y j ust wanted him 10 write a check a nd give it to them. Schmidt refused. "I want to see who it's going to." he said. ''That's JUSt how I am ." So meeting Teresa Engelman was fon uitous for him as well. "I knew she was someone who needed help," Schmidt said. He enlisted the help of others at Global Wulfsberg Syste ms 1n Irvine where he works, and last year other comp.1nll'\ hl· Jl'll'\ nU\Jnl'\\ \.\Ith Jl<,O gut tn\olved. I h1' ~\:JI thl>'>\: u •mp.i ntl'' ha'e launched similar cflort., lor utha\, \l:hm1J1 ~1d "I hllnl'\tl\ thinl thl' bu\1n£'~\ lOmmun1t) would do morl.' ti thl·rc "\:ll' me ll' ,1\l'nUt''>."' he said. "People gcnu1nl.'I~ "'II rl'Jl'h 11u1 "-\11 thl'\ h:J\l' tu l.111 " Ix tapJX•d People want to help -th\:\ Jll't nn·d t• t'l\: \ho~n ho" .. '-ld1m11f1 finJ-. thl· fL'"·trJ 111 hnnging hohda' JO) to thl' E ng~lmJn huu'4..h1tlJ \\di "'•lnh the effort · .. , h\: liN ~car 11 "'·" 111ugh tor me I cned a nd IPluse w e GIFT/ A21 Drilling stand by go.v.ernor dismissed By IRIS YOKO I °' lhr o .... .,. .. _ \1.tl'I 'lr;1n~l' C oa<,t kade~ oppo5ed to l•thh11rl , 11 Jnlhng ..aid the}' were nl•t \U!prN·J h~ C.Hl' George Dcu- lmi:J1Jn ' 1m>-Jnlhng statements madl Junng h" "eekJ~ radio ad- drl'" '\Jturda' hel3U5e the go .. emor hJ' llln\l\ll'nth \Upponed otl eAplo- ratmn ofl thl' < ahfom1a coast. L Jgun.t lkalh ( ounc1lman Rob- t' rt (1l'ntf) \Jtd Dl'ulmeJian·s com - ment' "l're apparentJ:t a pohucal rl'al 111 n tc' the 'tate Lands Com- n11.,,wn 'dt:Cl'>ll)n earlier this month 10 l h '>(' thc door on an) fun he r 111hhurl· ml-Jnlhng leases. -\ Int l•I 11 is poltucal postunng. .. < •l·nm s.mJ ~aturd:l\ afternoon. l>n;kml'JtJn sa10 ·a ban on off- '>ht•rc ntl dnlhng ~ould cut state r\:\l'OUl'' lhJI lund hutlding prOJCCtS. ·· 1 hl' tipponl·nt) 111 offshore 011 pro- dul 1 wn u,11.111}' tail to point out C altlorn1an' u~ more oil. gasoline .ind nJtur:il g.t\ than we produce. and thc' latl t11 point out the trl'ml·nJou-. l'lcinomtl benefit ofth1s dl''dopmcnt to our state's ove raJI l'uinum~ and 10 our budget." the Rl'J'Ul:'iltlan gm cmor said in his radm addrl''>' (Please SH BOAT/ A2J The SJ-foot ullboat "'c•n-Clel beKh•• between t it• Sa nta Ana River jetty and Orange St reet In Newport. "Rut "hat's e'en more incons1s- IPluse we ORIWNG/AlJ Laguna Beach takes its case for new City Hall to public ly USUE EARNEST Of .... 0..., .... SUf'I The Laguna Beach City Co uncil has scheduled a Jan. 27 workshop to outline plans for the re modeling of City Hall in response to disgruntled residents who complajn the city has no t properly informed them of its planhe $2 million remodeling is scheduled to begin in Feb~ and take 15 months to complete. Residents ha ve also raised questions about the source of fundina for the project. U ntil recently, the city planned to pay for the rcmodelin1 with funds from the sale of riJbt of way in Sycamore Hills to the county for construction oftbe San No Daily Pilot Christmas Day . The [)aily Pilot will observe Chri1tmu Day by not publilhina a newspaper on Monday. The newspaper's busincta oftice, inctudina the advertilina and circulation depanmenta, will be doeed for the holiday. News tiPI may be ~ into the Pilot by cal_li_.._ S..0-1224. ne decision not to publilft ... made to allow O.U~ Pilot emplo~ more time to ..,end widl lbdr lalllilin and friends at this busy time o(~. The Daily Pilot wiU mume i11 normal publicalioe ecMdule on Tuaday morniJle, Joaquin Hills toll road. Ho wever. the nght of way agreement. which was made between the co unty and a previous council more than a decade ago. is opposed by the current council. which is vehemently opposed the toll road . Laguna Beach is the only city directly effected by the road project that has refused to endorse the corridor. T he Cit) opposes the toll road because it would cut through pan of Laguna Canyon. · Council mem bers have asked the city manager to find another way to fund the Cit¥ Hall remodeling, which the} say 1s necessary to relteve cramped con- ditions and boost emplo}ce morale. City Manager Ken Frank is ellpccted to report back to the council o n funding options at the Feb. 6 collncil mcctina. In the meantime, council membcn qrccd to bold a mcetina Jan. 27 to allow residents to take a closer look at plans for the remodehna after residents turned out to a co uncil meeung last week to question the plans. Co uncil membcn said . however. that the remodcl- ina has been repeatedly discusKd publicly and was the subject of six dcsian review board meetinp over the past two years. Tile remodcli .. wu ioduded in the bud&et the last four years. But Villaae ~na President BiU Buckley laid the approach has been ··piecemeal" and that many lftidents have missed prior discussions on the sabjeCt. "People don't ~ to budart tarinp and lit for five hours," Buckley IUcl. Other raicknta IUllCSted there were other lhi• the city needed more than a remodeled city MIL ··So~how, "·feel it's our money," ~ moun1 ...._ .... -.... =~ ....... II'•••• llHAUHr et . ~ qunteon of ~ money wiD P"Y Aw I.be ........ 8 I 1.-..... •••H .... w ef t1Mt projt'Ct II ~ lbe by 'P:... .. LAGllNA/MI .......................... .. GOOD MORNING Gift givers • give more than little By IRIS YOKOI Of llW 0....,, ,_ Staff (,enerou' Dail) Pilot readers, aJ' enisers and employees proved again that canng 1s 3bundant along the range oa t m the fifth annual "C.11\t' '\ l 1ttle Chnstmas" aift drive t11r need) children and tecn...,en. Thi )Car ... , ~ gJf\s were collected. not indudin.g a cash d onation of SI 00 and bags of food. Still, the number count was insipificant "hen l·omparro "1th the showt.111 of &enero 1t}. s:ud Kim Wells. propam coordinator "I thinl 1t "a a aood ~ c pec1aJ I) "1th all the compcution ... said Wells, who works in the Pilot's cm:ulat1on dcpan~nt. Dunng the past 2'h weeks, "':: donors came in with .... boxes ~ full of tO)-S to put under die hn tmas tree an~ DIMiy Pi1111°1 lobb)'. " About '4SO toys. lklilll wida m food and ca\h, wae deti .. ecl ID .. < ·os11 MMa charitf .,_,_ow Sci""' o n Thundaf. ne-..,. r dchvercd an _._IO lliedr 1n toniaht by IOS. ,. ··-..,All mentwork out In cou -n..A111mu•""' ne Republican party. two Or· llllC County GOP assemblymen ..a campaip workers have agreed IO pay ~.000 10 settle a suit Mltusiq them of hirina uniformed parch to intimidate H ispanic voters, a GOP lawyer said Under the proposed settlement, the defendants' fo1,1r insurance com· pen&es wou.ld pay $100,000 each to settle the case, said Darryl Wold. attorney for the Orange County Re- pubhcan Party. No wrof\ldoina is admitted by any of the defendants, he said. Wold said Friday the settlement still must be approved by a federal judge. Joseph Remcho. the chief attorney for tbe plaintiffs. Including five His- panic \'Oters and the Orange County Democratic Pany. said the settle- ment is still pending, but he antici- pates it will be approved. He declin- ed to discuss it further "We are under ierma of 1 coun order forbiddina ui from dilCUllina a settlement until it's final and siped by all panics," Remcho said. ··rm a lawyer, not a politician, and I'll abide by the order." The suit was scheduled for trial Jan. 16 in U.S. District Court. Assemblyman Cun Prio&le. R- Garden Grove and Assemblyman John R. Lewis. R-Orange, who were both defendants in the case, could not immediately be reached for l'ullerton l'lre Chief Ron Coleman douses snorllel-sltter Dave Valles with cham- .... P"9t ..... .., Lee hr- pagne as fellow sitter and firefighter Joe Cuclnottl looks on. They came, they sat, they got charripagne poured over them ly IRIS YOKOI Of -0..,, l'lloC Sc.off Two Orange Coast firefighters who spent four da} s Ii\ mg on a fire engine snorkel 150 feet above thl· Orange Count> Fairground came back to firm ground Saturday after- noon, anxious for a sho1.1.er. They got one all right - a shower o( champagne. Their families and other Orange County firefighters congratulated Joe Cucinotti and Dave Valles. ot the Fountain Vallev and Costa Mesa fire departments · rcspt'Cti\ ely. for their record-breaking high-wm: act. done to raise money for the Orange County Bum Association. The two men's v1g.il on the snor- kel, located next to the Orange County Marketplace·s en tr}. brought publicity -and more than $20,000 - to the Orange Count} Bum Association. Firefighters col- lected donations and sold the 1989 Firemen's calendar below the snor- lccl during the daytime hours. Burn Assocation board mt-mbcr Chief Ron Coleman of the Fullenon Fire Department said he decided to try the "snorkel sitters" idea after hearing firefighters in Binninham. GIFT England. had used 11 successfull y as a fund-raiser. Cucinotti :ind Valles vol unteered and 1.hmbcd aroard the cubicle atop the 'norkd at 4 p.m. Wednesda~. armed '"llh a telcv1s1on. blankets. game!> and a basl..l·t of snacks. The l\\O used a \\alkil··talkie to communicate \\Ith other \Olunteer firefighters on th1: ground. who brought them meals donated b~ Jcx·al businesses. . The most d11Ticult pan of the vigil was sleeping at night, the two said. because of the cold temperatures. the morn mg de\\ and the noise from the parking lot "eepers at 3 a.m. foll<i1.1.ed b) the swap meet or- ganizers at 4 p.m. Cue1not11 al o suffered a bout with the flu on the second dav. "I 1hought. ·11·s going to be a loni long thm: da} s.' " he sai~ But medicine 1.1.as dehH~rcd. and by Sat urday Cucinott1 was back to normal. checrfull} beckoning swap meet cus~ tomers over a bullhorn to donate to the association. The two ml.'n were to come back down at 4 p.m. Saturday. but they sta~cd an extra half-hour in the air to soltcit donation via bullhorn as customer filed out of the swap meet. Orange County Burn Association Executi \C Dtrcrtor Cal) I Modrinski said although the original monetal) goal quoted to the media was $50.000. ··wl· were going to be real happ) 1f \\e mack $20.000. And wl.''re going O\er that." Modnnsk1 said perhaps next year organizers will hoot to keep fire- fighters up in the snorkel all nine days of the Chnstma!> swap meet. Cucanott1 and Valles said the money that poured in to help the association 1n fire prl.'vention educa- uon and burn treatment made the somewhat uncomfortable vigil so wonhwh1le. the) \\Ould be willing to do it a~ain. Valles said he, c~pects a hnc of firefight ers will form to vol untel·r to snorkel-sit ne t }ear. "It was grueling. 1jring and not the most comfortable event. but it's one of those o nce-in-a-lifetime ex- periences.·· he said ... The end result was people were generous with their money.'' "Maybe we endured a little bit of physical suffering, but we'd like to give credit to those who dropped a few pennies." Cucinotti said. comment. Calls placed IO their of· fica Saturday rana unanswered and there was no listina for their residen- tial numbers . Michael G. Bahnqes. chairman of the Oranar County Democratic Party, praised the settlement but said he was sorry the case would not be going to trial. "The plaintiffs will not gtl their d~y in coun and the public will be dtprived of le.arninJ more about the illepl. uncons1itut1onal and highly unedlical acu that were c:omm111Cld l>Y the Oraqe County Republican Pany and tM campaian of Mr. 'Prinalc." he said. "A million dollars would not com· pensate for this infrinaement on our civil ri&hts. •• Reuben Maninez, treasurer of the county Democratic Pany, said of the settlement. State and federal qcncies arc still invcstiptina the decision to post the guards at 20 pollinJ places in predominantly Hispanic voter areas Man held in robbery A Huntinaton Beach man was arrested on suspicion of robbing a bank about 11/J miles from bis home Saturda)' morning. Louis George Saggiani, 43 was booked into Huntington Beach city jail. where he was held in lieu of SS0.000 bail. The events leading to Sauiani's arrest began around 11 :40-a.m .. when a bearded man entered the Bank of America at 21022 Beach Bl vd. He used a note and simulated a weapon to demand an un- determined amount of cash from a teller. according to Huntington Beach Pol ice Sgt. Bill Peterson. The robber was last seen getting DRILLING FromA.1 tent is that some of the staunchest opponents of offshore oil develop- ment are the vel)· same elected officials who. vear after year. propose new state spending pro- grams that rely on the tidelands oil revenues.·· Those are revcnul·s the state re- ceives for oil and gas dnlling that takes place in state and federally owned waters off · the Californ ia coast. Deukmcjian pointed out that Cali- fornia has received more than SS billion in tidelands revenues since 1964. Most of that money has been used for construction projects. such as school and college buildings. low- income housing and land preser- val 1on. Tbc governor noted that this month two of the three members i/11 the State lands Commission. which controls the oil leases on state lands. voted to impose.' a ban on all new 011 and gas development in state coastal waters. Those t1.1.o are Democrats, Controller Gra) Oa, 1s and Lt. Gov. Leo McCarth>. The third member 1s Deukmrjian·s Finance Director Jesse Huff. l .O'l''fl·:H \ By The Assodated Press Here arl.' the winning number picked Saturda) night for the Cali- fornia Lott<.'ry's 1w1ce·weekly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 20. 14, 19. 5. 12, 9 and the bonus number, 25. Players who corrcctl}' guessed all six numbers wi ll share a prize pool of $4.96 m1lho n. said Kathy Man- zer, a state lotte ry spokeswoman. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus nllmber will divide among themselves a prize pool ofS 1.44 million; fi ve of six will share S 741 ,000; four of six will share $674,000. Three of six is worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broadcast originating in Sacramen- to. The numbers arc listed in the into a mid-1980s Ford Thunderbird. dirty brown in color, and heading north on Beach. Officers talked to some wi tnesses in the area who reported seeing a dirt} ·brown Thunderbird enter the garage of a home on Sacramento Lane, about I 1h mile from the bank. according to Peterson. The officers then spotted a man -with shaving cream on his face and a partially shaved beard - coml.' out on the front porch of the home. The man closely matched the physical description of the bank rob- -ber, Peterson said. The suspect was subsequently ar- rested. The commission declared the last 310 miles of unprotected state coastline. from Newpon Beach to the northern up of Santa Barbara County. an .. ocean sanctual)'." The govl.'mor also blamed a M- eline in tidelands 011 revenues in recent } ears pantall~ on thl.' drop in oil prices and partiall) ··bccau e thl' opposiuon to oil de' elopment off our coast has res ulted in long de la~ s in the si ti ng of new operations." .. I'm not at all ~urprised.'' Gentf) said when told of Dcukmejian·s statements. "M) thoughts arc. the governor of California has been a staunch supporter of increasing gas and oil dnlhn,g activtty off the Cali- fornia coa t since he has been in office." "The governor has ne'er been sensitive to this pan1cular en- vironmental issue... said Newport Beach Council1.1.-oman Evehn Han. a longtime Republican opp0nent to offshore 011 drilling ... The president (George Bush) is. the California Coastal Comm1ss1on 1s. I conttnue to encourage and support and be thankful the president and the o ther!> in Washington arc ens111ve." Gentf\ ~td he dtdn't think Dcu-kmcJian~s radio adJrl·~s \\OUld hurt thl· oppo 1t1on dTortc; to off'lhore BOAT Fr>m A1 thl.'. tide brought her 1n." Little. a 15- }Car boatl.'r. s~11d. Patrick Mulcahv, off-shorl.'. opcr- auons manager (or ec;c;cl .\ss1st. said the '\n·l.'n-C1l·rs dingh). rudder. propeller shaft and propeller were shghtl> damaged. but the hull was intact so towrng wouldn't be hampered b) "atcr ge111ng into the boat. Mulcahy and his crl'" planned to go down abou1 midnight and ~gin preparing the boat for to1.1. and then planned to pull the boat around 3 a.m. toda}'. 1.1.hrn the high tide would help speed up the process. .. Fonunately. the surf has been pretty mild," Mulcahy said. Little said repair of the seven-ton. $300.000 boaf will probably take rd of Santa Ana oa Nov. I. 19'1. wlla Prinale defeated Dnnocnt Orittian "Ric\" Thierbeeb IO tab the 72nd Assembly District 1eat by 143 voca. T~ auards carried sips in Ena- lish and Spanish wamina that noo- citiiens cannot leplly vote. · Hispan.ic commun.ity ~com plained 1t was racially motivated 1n11midation. County Republican officials re- sponded that the auards were there only to monitor and repon election fraud. Police investigate 'murder-suicide' By The D•lly Piiot Seal Bench Police arc investigating what they labeled the apparent murdcr-su1c1de of a Leisure World ('OU pie. Poftce officers respondina to Leisure World security guards' 9: 18. a.m. call of unknown circumstances fo und the bodies of Roben Louis Davis, 80. and hts wife Rub)', 72. in their home at I 3361 No. Fairfield Lane. according to Sgt. Michael Vas- que1. ifhe two apparently died of gun- shot wounds. but Vasquei. said he did not haH' any further details on cause of death. dnll1ng ... There's no question the people of ( alifomia want their coastline preserved. no matter who the gel\ l.'rnor 1s:· he said. "l think the go,ernor ma' be a little out ol touch '' ith that.·' In response 10 DeukmeJian·s 1m- plil·a11on that Californians arc hyp- cx:n11cal in opposing drilling oil tht'tr own coa'lt while spcnding the tidelands re' enues. Gen ti) s~ud. .. 1 he ~tate of ( ahfornia could oper- ate "1thout thoSI.' funds:· Hl· and Han siud the anti-offshore dnlhng l'amp 'upports using alter- natl' sourCl'' of fuel anyway. Gent!') said the rountl) as a whole needs tu 1mplcmt'rll a national conservation pohq and become dependent on d1fferl·n1 reo;ource!>. .. \\ e nl.'l.'d to get awa~ from pct- rokum-ba .. ed automobiles.'· he said. ..\\ c need add111onal s' ntht'llC fuels anJ tonscnat1l>n." · Han·s though ls 1.'chocd Gent!) 's. .., 1h1nl.. 11°' ttrnl• to go into alternatl' !>OUrtl'S of fud.'' she said ... As WC l'ntcr thl' I IJ90c;. 1 think we actualh should put our minds and thoughts and l'nerg1l'!. lool..ing for those alter- nate !.ourccs:· Tb(' Anociat('d Pr~ss coatrlbut~d to tbis report. ahout three \\Cel..s and .close to $35.000. ''h1ch indudes the fl·e to gl·t 11· ofT thl.' hcal·h. Meanwh1k, Lrttlc. who has owned thc "rn·n-C1el '!ince 1984 and li\C~d aboard 11 the last se,en months, will haH' to ">ltl'k 11 out II\ ing o n land. in h1!> housc 1n l.ake1.1.ood. .. , m1gh1 makl.' 11 to the Canbbean onr of thc!ll.' da) s ... he !klld. .\nothl·r boat ran into some trouhlc off the Newport Harbor en- tr.rncl· around 5 p.m. Saturday. ( oas1 Guard Pl.'tt) Officer Robert Ueal" '-'aid Gal"\ F1tLmann radioed th3t Im Jq-f<xit boat's engine lo t powN <>uddl·nl) as he was on his 1.1.a~ back to .\lam1tos Bay in th e Scal Beach area. Thi.' Coast Guard rnntacted Vessel Assist. \\ h1ch 1.1.-ent out to tow the boat back to .\lamitos Ba y. Beals said. from Al cried. I onl y wish the other people at Global could meet Teresa," he said. provides gifts for the children, 8 Christmas tree. 1 gift order they were announced. but any cert ificate to the grocery store and cash for Teresa combination would win. Engelman. Saturday's Big Spin results means GIVE .. The people that &a'e the biggest "It's like God wants to make sure we're blessed on three young women will be getting amounts preferred t o remain ''last year, I took my personnel manager with me and she got to crying." Tears well up in Teresa Engelman·s eyes, too, when -ehe talks about Schmidt and bis co-workers. She is stunned by the generosity shown her family. A single mother for 12 years, she holds down a full- timc job at a veterinary hospital and is on-call at a local restaurant. In the past. she has held down two full-time jobs. She leans on Michael, her 16-year-old son, to keep the household running while she's at work. He watches over Anna1 I 0, and Danny, 6. "If I didn't have my oldest. I never would've made it.'' Engelman said. "He's the greatest." But Harold Schmid\ is a close second. "My kids think he really is Santa Claus," she said. Each year at Thanksgiving, he calls and asks what the kids want for Christmas. Then. with the help of bis co-workers. Schmidt LAGUNA "'-Al. ---Aclcordina to Steve Hogan, manqcr of transpor- tation prosrams for the county, an appro1timately SI taillioD payment was made to Laguna Bach at tbe time o/ tbe oriainal ..,.eement on the toll road ript of way •••eea the city and the county. City officials say that money is still in an account, •a.cMd, WMD tbe land is turned over, the county would ... -city lbout S6 million ~ be aid. So ....... dty'• nalciuanw ........ Poled ~ major .. u .. ., tbe ~ ..... ii la ....... ''= ........................... ·- his birthday," she said. new cars for Christmas because their Fr~m A 1 anon) mou . And we had a lot of "I don't know what I've done to deserve this. mother won SI million. SomeJ to~s were also given to little kids who came in and wanted Harold doesn't know me. really. I think he just has a harlene Stncker, 48. a fabric children.of amities who c.ame to the to gi' e on their own.'' big heart ·• charity's wcekl" food distribution. · clerk from Merced. was "very / One Newport Beach woman had a She bas I "th le .. .... t GI bal The bulk of the gills_ dropped off sen an you no..... o o shaky" after her win and had to full bag of gifts but came down with Wulfsbc~ Systems, but she said. "I have so much drink a glass of water before talking. after the Thursday morning delivery pneumonia.so Daily Pilot cm-o~titude 1n my ... __ ,.,or th-wonderfi I · · I to SOS, were donated to the Orange· o--t~'" .. _ u . giving pcop e plo"ec picked up the g1·ns at the that l.t 1·s 1·mnn.•·1..•-to e·p--"' She said she's promised cars to wood Children·s Home for abused / --•un; "' '"'-· woman's home. Wells said. "The joy they have brought to me and my children her three daughters who can drive. and neglected children. makes the lonely. stressful struggle of beinf a single She has two other daughters and two Wells noted that generous Orange "It really was a good turnout." mother all year Iona so very much worth al the hard sons. Coast residents were also modest. Wells said. "I was pleased.'' work. 1-----=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=-===--------------------------------------- ..God truly shows his love to my family through these people." And for Harold Schmidt, that's what Chnstmas is all about. "The spirit of Christmas is not to ~t and get. but to help others." he said. "I believe we re here to help other people." peted by the Transportation Corridor ~ncy by the end of 1990, the possibility for conflict is 1ncreas1na. "They haven't really held up the construction project IO far, but they ba~ obviously made it neceu- 11)' to cxchQac in a lot of dilCUllioo about the eJtcbaftae of the propcny," Hopn uid. If tbe city refutes IO tum over the riabt of way, the corridor ~· wbicb is cUipt with build.ins three toU roads 10 the couty, could Wield its coademnatioa· ~and lria tbe propeny aayway, Hopn said. "If you're IOiDl IO lole the lll'OPl!l'.1 oae way or lbe O\ber, JOU lboiald ... tbe .... o/ 1t, panialluly ii ~ need .. = ..... .m. "Md ....... IOIDldai• _,....,_ .. 1Dl'M.l.Y faSToP We h-rt. ~I the.it~ ~)WR ~oli~'I b~ l ~ Mft'/d~y pRiC~ ~ OOl COO\ Dtfrt ton~' ~ pRiW.!. ·Have yourself a merry little column Voltaire's famous line "If God did not exist it would be nec~ssary to invent. Hi.m" might be paraphraKd to read "If Chnst!"las did not exist, 1t would need to be invented." There have been times, particularly when all five child ren were arowina up and carc~rs were.; very demandine. when I often thought if I could just survive Chnstmas. I would hve forever. And yet it is happcnina. an event of ~ ma.ny d1".erient appeals, that J have always looked forward to 1t. with excitement and keen anticipation. I have never known a Christmas I didn't like. It !s truly an "S" holiday -the sights, the sounds, the smells arc unhke any other annual occassion, and -in the Christian world -O!'IY E:a~ter competes in spirituality and significance. Another "S" -~1mphc1ty -has g~ne by the boards, I'm afraid, and yet my earliest and most exc111ng Christmases were very sim ple events. more noted for warmth and love than expensive gifts and lavish ----• feasts. When we were all very young. C hristmas was a joy of sights and secrecy -the family Christmas tree. the bnght R?Ckages. the lights and glitter. They never opened presents soon enough. and after the last o ne was opened. there was always the hope that one more was still hidden bene-ath the tree -\s we a$cd. the sounds and the smells of C'hnstmas became important. because they of1cn reminded you of Christmases past -the favorite carols. the bells. the sound of excited children, thr tantalizing smells of evergreen trees, of incense at a high mass. of fresh baking and meat roasting and almonds being al:.&.Dl•AAM ..... ..i, toasted and spicy m ince pies o r pump- kin or )ams filling the nir with their pungent smells. G\\CO ma~cs the sight of Christmas so meaningful. and it takes "l'ck!> of preparation. gelling out of storage o ld boxes of special ornaments. ~tatuc!> and lisunncs. Half a century ago, an inspired Episcopal priest in Oceanside hand-carved a magnificent creche out of crap ''Ood -the hol) famil), the wise men. the shepherds. the stable. the animals. Thq \\Crc hand-painted. and housed m a rustic shelter. and the~ all '>l'l'm so real and so alive. We have carefully put up th1'> gift each ~l·ar. and stored 11 after the season. and handled 1t \\Ith loH' and can· -l\\JCl' across the country. and through a do1cn other mo\ e'> It lx·l·omcs a focal point in our home. O n the fi rcpl.icc mantlr arl' cardboard antas. happy and cheerful, and these arc .l'I old as our mamngc. There arc other reminders of past Chn!>tma~s. an1.I thl•n thac arc hundreds and hundreds of Chmtma'i cards. ~omc framing doorways. others on ribbons from thl' i.'l'tllng. adding 1.olor and grrl•t1ngs for all to see. \lmo\t c' Cr) )l'ar. v.c ha\ e produced our own C'hnstmas card. and ''l' tr. to rctlcct the sp1n1 a11d the significance of the holiday a .. "di a'i Inform fm·nds a li11k ahout the funny Feltons. Some years. "C II) to share c.iursef\ cs. and this year. we are setting aside SI for l'\Cr) l'anJ ''e 'end. and this accumulau on will be divided between kun Forhath's Share Our Selves ( .O.S.) in Costa Mesa. and the l n1nfr111h Pl•an· M1n1'>ll) l)f O range County. which Gwen CO· fourHkd 10 ~rars .1go. But 11°' thl' l·ards v.e reet.'l\l' that bring JOY into the home. and in man~ tn'lt<lnll'S ncv., ofsub'itant1al interest. This )Car we received t\\O nud~ hl.'lorc fhanl.sg1' 1ng - one from forma Dail> Pilot puhh'>her B1>b \.h·nl and hi~ "lie. Marge. and the other from cousin D1anl' StJdlln~a and hu.,hanJ, To m. The Stadhngcr card was 1.·ompo<,cd. r m \Ure. h\ Diane. f h1o; ~rar. Wl' arc 1rnpn'SSl'd h~ the number of rards with peace ·'" tlw dnn11n.in1 thl•mc .• md 11 must reOcrt a growing concern over our m.idnc'' 111 'Pl'nd1ng SJOO h1ll1on a >ear for armaments and ''amor. \\h1k there .ue homl'le'>'I o n the treets and hunger in a third o l \ml'ncan homl''> .\noth~·r intl'rl''>llnt; trrnd 1h1<, )Car 1s the use of photograph). and o nl.' ol the most drama11 pictures shows the lovely Peg Reday. rugged in rnmpktc mo untntn l.'hmb1ng gear and clothing. standing on top of a 17 .000-foot peak in India last July. Peg almost aJways accompanied her Intl' husband. Ladd>·· on his conquests of the ''orld\ most rugged mountains. and it"s exciting to see she 1s continuing the alpine assauhs. Ladd> would like that. Another Chmtmas card picture shows Johan and Leonard A l owttl 1n tlll'tr nc'' M1am1 home. J ohan is the daughter of former Ne"pon lkad1 ma}or Ed Hirth. The photo of Dr. Askowitz and Johan IS a thtng of ncaUI\, -;howmg them Standing in' formal dress in front of a grl·at tlot'kcd· Chmtmas tree. They look so elegant a nd so vcr) happy. But the mo~t bt·a11ful card we have rccl."ivcd this year came from Ga) le and Don Sutcliffe of In inc. Gayle was my secretary before I rc11rcd from Avco Financial Services. a nd we attended the wedding of her and Don. o ne of the loveliest ceremonies ever. held in Sherman Garden . The) arc such a beautiful couple. and at the wedding. long11me fnend Dr. Sam McCulloch of UCI said Gayle was one of his brightest and favonte history students. Their card is '\o beautiful It c hallenges description. but I'll try. It 1s over 8 inches square. featuring a clear plastic frame enclosing pictures of their two children, Spencer and Counney. in formal dress. There 1s gold tmscl arrrangcd in such a classy. creative manner and the total effect 1s cheerful elegance. which is the memory I have of Ga)lc. Elegance 1sn·t required at this season of the year, but cheer and JO} and wam11h and love and peace are. May you have them all this holida). and as much and as of\en as possible all through the year. Jim FellH 11 • IOllJl#me observer of lH Orup C..11. Bl• colomo t1101 Suday ud 'n•rtday. YOUIM are led to a IMlllA .... die count)'"'• Juv ..... flllll. c...-1d Illy SUZITTI SADA Dee. H, IHI -Own~ of resi- dences in the city of Newpon Beach hail from 157 C'alifomia tjties and 17 other stat~. and citizens of the city of Loi Aqelcs own mo"' homes her.: than do residents of the sec- aions of Balboa Island and Balboa. accot'dilll to a compillltion of waler .a.en prqmtd by the city water deDanment. Prob9bly the "'°" 1tenhna ·~ vidull saatiltJC in alae eomDilllion •• tbc listl111 of a raMlmt of die IUte of Florida II I homcowaet here. ... .. ... -Application to .......... Ii• ....... c... .... _. I.GI A I 111 8lld ollni .. ............ c.. .... ... .... 10llle ........ Util- Cllma11dne Munacapal Coun this mom ina to tqin chaUe .. na criminal com· plaints issued after a (>(?lice raid last T unda)' on the Swedish ICJl classic. "I am Cunous (Yellow) ... Owner William Alford, l 23<4 La Mirada. Latuna Beach, and maMFf Eleanor Blackbum. 514 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, •pPeared for anaip- ment this morruna. OAILV PILOT/Sunday, DlolMber 24, .. Al Officers go to bat for colleague 9y JANET 11..-RMAN CW ... 1)91y ..... IM"' Just before Christmas last year, a financially strapped couple were seeking help to buy leg bract's for their toddler dau~lec, who con- tracted viral meningitjs when she was 6 months old. Wayne and Kellene Riedmann's plea turned into lecture presen- tations for the United Way, which eventuall.Y bought the $700 braces. no questions asked. It also turned into a secret, emo- tional gathering of funds by the Costa M esa Police Department. where Wayne R1edmann is an of- ficer. Colleagues donated a Chnstmas tree. clothes. toys and monc> for the R1edmanns and their four children. who live in Chino. The police officer's association paid olT nearly $7.000 an medical bills. The R1cdmanns parlayed the chanty into a lift for other handt· capped children. With the $600 left in a trust fu nd for their dauahter. Savanah Rose. they bought her a pon> to help wuh her rehabilitation. Ttus year. they took the horse. decked out as Santa's special horse for special people, to Savanah's school. The smiles and joy o n her classmates' faces when they were perched on top of the animal was the picture of what the hohda)' is all about. Kcllene R1cdmann said Fn- day But the R1edm anns themselves ha'e had to overcome a m ountam of hardship. Savanah had more than $400.000 1n medtcal bills before he v.as :! )ears old. he contracted the dis- ease. ~ h1ch causes inflammation ot the membranes enveloping the br'.lm. when she was a baby. ~ss than half her brain ussue was functJon1ng afler her recovery. Her docaors and famil) began to call her a miracle baby when she was v.eaned olT the phenobarbital used to prevent se11urcs. Kcllene Ried· mann said . But in November 1988. all that changed. Kellcnc R1edmann and Savanah v.cre invoh ed 1n a senous traffic accident. Although the child's life "as sa' cd by her seatbelt. the '101- cnt forward thrusting caused more damage to her bnun he had a grand mal se1LUre fi,e da~s later and doctors put her back on the ~datl\es. doubling the dose .. The docto~ onginall> thought ~he "'ouldn't Ix more than a J. month-old bab)... Kelleoe Ried- ' mann ~1d. "How far ~e'U ever ao v.e don't know The doctors have stopped auess1ng because she's madt- ltars out of all of them." The 3-)ear-old has now matured _developmentally to 15 to 18 months. avanah's health t\as improved smce shl.' got the horse in late Octo- ber. Equestnan therapy helps develop upper body s1reng1h and trunk con- trol. 1mponant for leamjng to walk. avanah ndes 11. 1Lhout a saddle be--cau~ kchng the warmth of the animal 1s good lor her muscles. This month. the R1cdmanns ar· ranged 10 ha' e 1h<." pon) taken to a'anah·s school "It v.as a g1ti rhat was given last ~ear that ha~ l..ep1 gomg. not onl) for a\anah. bua for other hand1c.<ipped ~1th:· t...ellene R1cdmann said. Pageant of the Masters seeks volunteers 'By LESLIE EARNEST Of tlw 0.olly ,._ Staff Winter may have JUSt begun. but 11d.ct sales and casung arc already under "-a) for the summer pro- duction of Laguna Beach's Pageant of thl' Ma)tl'rs. Pageant organ1tcr-. say they are hoping at leaM 800 people will sign up to take pan 10 the production. c11hcr as a performer or a backstage 'oluntCl'r. oluntl·ers need no par- 11rnlar talent and will not have to audition. said ·all) Reeve. k stival public rclattons director. To lill a roll' 1n an anv.ork ahat \\Ill be brought w life on stage bct"el.'o Jul~ 7 and ~ug. 16. per- forml'rS need onl~ to be the nght ~11e -and 10 tx· able to sit still. Rl'C\ c ..aid "\\'e ncl·d all ages and all s1Les to <,1gn up b.:cau~e "-C don't knov. nactl~ \\hat wt .. rc going to need unul ''c c;1an <;cahng them:· she <,:ud "It\ JU'il a qUl">l1on of bt'1ng the right s11c:· ~pprox1matel) 400 to 500 \Olun- 0-.. -,.._ ~ '-~.. Director Gl•n Eytchison shows Pamela Rayment a po11lbl• candidate for next year's Pageant of the Masters. 1t·crs 11.111 tx: c:hosen 10 fill t"o l.'ompkll· 1.·ast'> v.h1 rh will alternatl' "eekh. \O that \Qluntcer'> are not comm11tt'd 10 thi.' produ 11o n for an enllrl' summer. Rec' l' said. On Dec I:!. rec,t1,al o f -\rts bo.1rd owmbcrs appro\.ed the 191)() pro· gram. a., prl''il'ntcd b> Cleo F~tl·h1c,on. v.ho '" Jircrnng thc pro- grJm tor thl· I I th \ear -\mong the v.o rk' 1.ho~·n Jrt.· l h.irll's \.lonc1·s "\.\omen 1n thl· tJJrdeo." a C"hine't' Buddhist \ltt'r Imm thl' Sui D\nac,t\ and a h l'Olh huttcrll' hnK.Kh h' Luc1l·n (1a1llard ..\) ha<, be('omc ·1h1: tr-Jl.lllmn. the prm.fullllln \\Ill Ix• Capped on v.1th Leonardo JJ \ 1m:1·., .. The Last ·up- rx·r .. -\nu lur lhl' li ,-..t lime 1h1, \l'Jf .1 \l'fll'' ol an11qUl' Japanl'SC Juli' v.111 tx· prc<ocntcd. RcCH' -.aid r hl· p.tgl·ant. "hll'h startt:d 1n 141'\ h,1., pla~l·d l'\t'r: ~car 10 Ltguna Br.tth \\1th thr rxcept1on ol lour \car' Junng \.\orld War II "lwn thc fi.·'>tl\ al grounds v.cre turn- cd '" l'r h11 the U'>t' ol .,old1erc; Rec' I.' ...i1J -\lth1)ugh thl' pageant coml~) close tu ~l.'lltng out ea(h ~ear Rce'e ~1d J)\:upk 'hould 001 tic d1~uuragcd 1h1nl.1ng 1he' '' 111 00 1 bt' able to gt•t lll~et<, "But the' 'hould order their t1lkCt' prctt~· \ooo 11 thl'~ v.ant good \l'.11' . \ht• 'kl 1J \ t)luntccr\ arc asked to repon to the mJ1n '>t.1ge JI the II" me Bo"' I at fl~O LJguna ( an~on Road bct\\t"eO S and '-> rm J.in 11 and betv.l.'en nultn &nu 5 p.111 fan I .l I-or ra">t1ng 1nlormat1on. call 444-3titd Jnd lor ticket infor. 01J llOl1 l'Jll 4~.i.-J 145 BrowAie ~tr.oop l~arns true meaning of Christmas By HOLLY J . W A GNER Of rtw O•lf)I ""'" Staff fhl' l.Jro\\nll'' in Troop 1425 lcJrnl'U sonwth1ng l'\tra about the meaning uf ( hn<,tmas this ~ear. rhcir \\l'l0!.I~ ml'l·ting a couplr of \\n·i..., .1go bt'g;in as u ual "1th a 'inalk. but thl' -;nae~ v.as unusual fal·h girl hJd uni) a quancr·shce of hr\·ad :ind .i l UP of v.atcr I he \Oar~ spar~l·d a d1scu'is1Un of "hat 11 means to be hung~. ho" man) people in the "orld will not be <'clcbrating Chnstmas with a big. hot dinner. "It was surprising how man~ of the girls had tones to tell. thmgs they had seen on their vacations or around thl' l'l t~:· \<tld troop ka<kr l\.1mbcrke Belli -\II the girl" - sn·onJ gradl.'r~ J t ..\ nJcr,on "il.'hool 1n :-.;l'\\ port Bl'3l h -l'Ould rt•latl' some nix·nl·nu· or n1ntal t v.11h k" fortun.1tc t.1mil1l'\ o thl' Bm" n1c., adopted a fam1h Bro\' Oil' lt:JUl'r" lklh. ( lllln•n \.\ 001.l and l\.Jrn1 L ulhl·~1 cho-.l· a fJm1h and thl' Hrt1\\n1l''> ''l'OI to "or!.. 1 hl· IJn11h ul J houwl.l'l'per "h11 \\Ork5 at .1 ">cuut'\ house \\3<; selected. . hl· had been to tht: Brov. nies· c lubho use oflcn . and man~ of the girh l..nc" her. Most did not know, 1hough. 1ha1 the housekeeper goes home each wec~cnd to a daughter whose illness 11 c.lver Drive nonhbound nght- tumin& lane will be closed to eastbound Irvine Center Drive until Jan. 20. 1.kmand .. l'"-'r: '>PM'' .:ent tl1r trcJt· ml.'nt and J granJ<,on "'ho might not h.1,c hJJ ,\ ( hn\tm.is v.1thuut thl.' Hrln' nil'~ Th1.· kadcr'> maJt· tht' l hu1n· 10 p.irt tu onng lhl' l'.\pl'fll'nll' hllOll' ll1r thl' gir" 1l1 mJl..l' 11 le.,, d1\tan1 .inJ Jh<tlrJl I f Jch g1 rl tnuk homt' J ''ml.. \hn·t ''" ''hH:h to 11'1 ntra t•horc' donl' h•r ''l'll. Hro,,nll' point!> Ealh had to J o li'e l'\tra ,hores around the house 10 cam thl' canned good thi.'~ \\Ould d onate for their adopt1.-d fam- il~. Or the} could choose a to) from among their O" n to g1,e .. It"s mo re meaningful that v.a,:· said Belli. .. If }Ou tclJ them JUSt to I Garfield Avn 11e between New- land and Maanolia streets in Huntinaton Beach will have only o ne lane open each way throuatt December. (fl Spec:tnm wlll be closed bet~ecn Irvine Center Drive and Fortune un11l Jan. S for sewer and man- hole work. E JamMne ._....,. north and IOUthbound lanes will be subject to intermittent COQleStion daae 10 CaJtrans bridlC construction. Clearance it mrie1ed to 14 fftt 6 and\et until bridF completlon. hn ng a , Jn 11r a m·\\ to~. mom g~s 111 the \hlrl' to bu' .,omcthing for 1lwm 111 gl\l' I h1'> "a~ tht'\ real!~ h.1\l 111 1h1nl. ahout 11 ·· fhl' trtwp Jl'o hought a turle)' JnJ rx•r.,uJtkd Ralphs ~arkt't· to dl1n,1tl' a < hrt'>lntJ<; tree Each girl m.11.k a "fll., 1al ornJment to put on th\ t fl'\' \t .i rnl'OI mee11ng. the house- 1.,,·cJX'r hmught her tam1I~ to meet 1he ·o ut). thinking she was to re· t:t'l\I." 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DAILY PILOT/ .... 0.111• M. - BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) - lt.evohdioMry leeden mt ~ hid capQlred cte,.,.s President NiccUe Cea111C1Cu on Saturday and would pit the Soviet bloc'1 last Stalinist dictalor on trial. tleavy fllhtina lln>ke out in the ca~tal. The insuraenta claimed control of 1k country a~ a niaht of ferocious t.nles between army units sidina with pro-reform protesters and se· curity forces loyal to Ceausescu. who fled his palace Friday. But loyalist auards continued to battle army units in Bucharest Satur- day. Bunts of aunfire eaoe<t among &be pandiole canyons of buildinp and monuments the Communist leader built to himself during 24 )'ears of rule. Rocket-propelled grenades slammed into the 13-story television buildi~ in an attempt to silence the opposi uon • s broadcast.s. At about I a.m . toda_y local time, most of the shootina an Bucharest bad stopped a nd the city was vir- tually silent, Hunprian Defense Mirustry spokesman Gyoergy Keleti said on Hunprian television. gco s Aid, encourgement pours in LONDON (AP)-The world prayed and offered support Saturday for the embattled Romanian people who ousted Nicolae Ceausacu and were fightina to preserve their newly won freedom. As annr units bacldna the popular uprisi• fouaht elite police 1quad1 supporting Ceausescu. the widespread euphoria over the downfall of the hard-line Communist dictator turned to anxiety over the continuina bloodshed. In Moscow, Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev told lawmakers that his country was standing by with unspecified 1id for the anti-Ceausescu for<;es. Premier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov all but ruled out military intervention, saying, ··we have to support them from the point of view of medical help and maybe some other kinds of help, but to brina in forces,. I think that s impermissible." In Eastern and Western Europe, appeals were launcbea for money, food and medical supplies. · China, apparently taken by surprise by the loss of one of its strongest allies, has made' little comment. A forcian Ministry statement Saturday uid the political struggle in Ro mania was an internal affair of that country and it hoped the turmoil would not affect aood relations with China. Fightmg raged Saturday at Bucha- rest's international airpon Otopeni, with pro-Ceausescu forces in heli- copter gunships strafing army units. the state news agency Agerpres said The pilot of an Austnan plane that brouJbt aid into Bucharest Fri- day evtnang said when he returned to Vienna late Saturday that he had seen at least 30 bodies of dead . attackers at the airpon. ~ pilot. who was not idmtifted in an interview with Austrian te~ vision, uid t.ttles rqed for houn at the airport, with penades and mortan beina used. Fiahtin• also was reported in outlyina cities. includina Timisoera, where the revolution broke out on Dec. IS. An Austnan telcvasaon reporter said he saw an "unbelievable attack" Saturday afternoon by pro- Ceausescu forces who had para- chuted into Timboara the day before. Hundreds of pcofle have been killed in two days o street fiahtina and thousands more were reported killed in a week of crackdowns o n the burgeoning protest m ovement. Revolutionanes took swift re- venge apinst pro-Ceausescu fighters captured near the downtown post office, killing them on the spot. Romanian television gave a jubilant boost to the revolt. an- nouncing that the army had cap- tured Ceause.~u and his wife, Elena. one day after the dictator was ousted. Noriega's troops coL1ntinue fighting PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP) -The U.S.-installed president strugled Saturday to form a govern- ment and create a securit y force to restore order as pockets of fighters loyal to the fugitive Gen. Mallucl Antonio Noriega held out against the invasion. Two Americans who were taken captive a the outbreak of the in- vasion were freed. About 2,000 new U.S. troops began reinforcing the thousands of troops who have met unexpectedly stiff resistance by forces loyal to the ousted dictator. Troops continued the hunt for th<' elusive Noriega. Lt. Col. Jerry Marguila, spokes- man for the U.S. Southern Com· mand, said Noricga's Dignity Bat· talions are "increasing their ac- tivities of harassing attacks wi th small arms and mortar fire. threat- ening the civilian population, and hostage-takfog." Gen. Maxwell Thurman. chief of Southern Command. said U.S. forces arc not yet "over and done with the Dignity Battalions.'' He said earlier that an estimated 1.800 members of the battalions were ac- tive, broken up into small groups. The Pentagon reponed that 25 U.S. SCl'Vicemen, four more than listed Friday, had been killed in the fiahtina. Officials also said two American dependents had been killed, 241 U.S. troops had been wounded, and one was still missing. The military said 139 Pan- amanian soldiers had been killed and 95 wounded. There was no official count of casualtfos among Panamanian civilians. There were repons of higher cas- ualties. Dr. Elmer Miranda, deput( director of Santo Tomas Hospita . said his morgue held 200 bodies. He said a colleague said there were 60 more in Gorgas_ Hospital, run by the .S. Southern Command. "Noriega destroyed everything when he fell. Everything went back 10 ~era, .. said President Guillermo Endara. who was sworn in Wednes- day morning shortly after the U.S. attack began. Endara said in an interview that the news of the U.S. invasion was ··1ike a kick in the head. It was nor the besl thing I would have thought.'. "We were not really consulted." said Endara, who said he was "very diplomatically.. told of President Bush's plans only two or three hours before the invasion was launched. He said ·'plans for keeping public order should have been worked out better in advance. "I would have been happier without an intervention," he said. But he said he could work with. the Americans: "The ~os have their defccts. but I am to ... them." Wounded Gls showered with greetings SAN ANTONIO (AP) -A flood of holiday gifts and get-well wishes overwhelmed scores of wounded soldiers recuperating Saturday from injuries they suffered in the fighting in Panama. "Who are these people from California?" Army Cpl. Joel Reyes asked from his hospital bed as be looked through a gift basket and read a Christmas card signed by a family. A Brooke Army Medical Center official said get-well wishes had poured in from across the country for the wounded soldiers. "This has been a tremendous outpourina of carina and concern," San Antonio Mayor Lila Cockrell told soldiers at Brooke. "We hope you'll come back when everything is more peaceful and enjoy our city ... We hope for each of you a very speedy convalescence." Reyes and more than I 00 other soldiers being treated at Brooke and at Wilford Hall Medical Center were loaded with gifts. from depanment stores. restaurants and businesses. A platter of shrimp from a seafood restaurant sat on a stretcher in the hallway of one ward at Brooke. The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce dcliv~rcd fruit baskets and shopping bags full of gifts -including chunks of the Berlin Wall. Reyes said he injured his arm when it becapie caught in static lines while he parachuted fro m an aircraft. The 19-year-old from Warden, Wash., is a memher of the 2nd Ranger Batallion. 75th Ranger Regiment. Army Spec. 4 August Schomburg of Chicago, who was shot in the arm, described the difficulty of fighting in Panama. ··1t was scary -you never really knew who you were up against," said the 23-ycar-old fat her of1hrce. ··Every now and then someone would wave and blow a kiss. Then someone would shoot at you.'' Dozens of wounded servicemen have been transferred from San Antonio back to their home bases, including 37 soldiers who returned to the Anny's Fon Bragg. N.C., Friday night. Most of the soldiers suffered minor wounds, and Blaedel said 22 of them were released from the hospital by Saturday afternoon. .,TIWAKI 1111•,._ Gorbachev Is Time's man of the ·aos NEW YORK -Mikhail Gorbachev, wh<* politicaJ and ~ic reforms in the Soviet Union sparked a revoluftiheon =~~,:"'-!: control of Eastern Europe, was named Mano t Satu~.Soviet president was chosen because he is "the ~:::lnd do~ most momento us events of the '80s and ~use ~ha&. he Y will almost certainly shape the futurci" Tbameh uad~u:zine was its selection The only precedent for such a cho cc Y t e m...,...... 9 9 of Winston Churchill as Man of the Half.Century an I 4 · Family of 4 found slaln In home DRYDEN, N.Y. - A couple, their son ~nd their daughter wci:c fou!'d slain in their home Saturday momina ~f\er 1t was .set on. fh~hce sa•:· State troopers discovered the bodies after neighbors . ~ smo. e alarm in the house and called police at 7:07 a.m.. authont~es uad. Firefighters put the blaze out before much damage was don~. Po~a~ ~pt. Robert Farrand identified the dead as Warren Anthony Hams, 39, bas wife, Delores 4 J • I I-year-old son Mark: and 15-year-old daughter. She~by .. fWnd who is in charge of the investigation, said th~ fi~ an ~s vdlagt of 1,500 pco~e about 50 miles south ofSyrac~sc was ~ana anvcst':t~ as arson. He said police would not release mo~. mforrnataon on the s yangs., saying the investigation was extremely sens1uvc. HOHl.D HHll·:I-S Troops surround U.S. embassy MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Nicaraguan soldiers. surround~ the U.S . Embassy again Saturday in an effort to force .S. sold!ers searching for Ge~. Manuel Antonio Noriega to end th~ir blockade of Nicaragua's Embassy an Panama. . s · · President Daniel Ortega. who has repeated!>' predict~ a U. ·. anvasaon of Nicaragua, called for formation of ··a single . Latu~ Amencan a~d Caribbean army to defend the sover~ignty th?t .IS bea.ng trampled. an Panama." "War must be declared on the mtervent1onist·pohcy. of the Umted States," he said in a 30-minute speech in Chinandcga. ~O miles nonhwest of Managua. Bishops: Invasion destroying Panama PANAMA CITY. Panama -The Roman Catholic Church ca~led on the United States Saturda} to end its military action pro mptly, saying the attack had "trampled" on Panama's so,ere1gnt) and caused death. destruc- tion and hunger. ··Even though the acuon was atml·d at bringing f~~om to all Panamanians. we cannot help but lament the deep wound inf11.cted to our free and sovereign country and the enormous human and ma~cnal damages it has caused, especially among the poor:· sn1d a communi_que from the nation's Roman Catholic bishops that was read by_.>\rchb1shop Marcos McGrath. Melee closes shops In Bethlehem BETHLEHEM. Occupied West Bank -Israeli paratroopers ordered holiday shoppers home Saturday after a clash with Arab stonethrowers. In the Gaza Strip town of Rafah. troops opened fire ~n masked stoncthrowers killing two and wounding 12. Arab reponers said. The army confirmed that one Arab youth was killed and said the military was m vestigating the reports of a second de.ath .. The deaths raised the number of Palestm1ans killed m the two-year uprising against Israeli occupation to 639. Forty Israelis also-have di~. in the violence and Palestinians have killed at least 161 Arabs on susp1c1on of cooperating with Israeli authorities. In Bethlehem. masked youths burned tires and hurled stones at army patrols near the Church of th e Na11v1t}. The site marks the manger where tradition holds that Jesus "as born. Troops shot bursts of fire from their automatic weapons into the air to disperse the youths and fired rear gas into alleyways of the nearby marketplace where the} fled. Dry winter worries water watchers LOI ~(AP)-lldle raia ad IDOW doelD"I IWI IOOll, Sima lkien could be rid iftl oa rocb in !~uary and cntnl cout farmers could be ,.~ .... wata in J wy. Only monlb;I llO at appeared au. summer's drousht wu endina, whtn strona October siorms dam~ the atatt. ~ut that rosy picture hu ~ rapidly cva~t•na. durina an acuttly dry December. autbontaes uid. hardest. oflciall laid. "I( it doesn't rain here by tht rad of February. we may tee mandatory cull of 40 pcrunt, uid James Stubchaa, a consultant for the Santa Barb&ra County Water Purveyon As- sociation. fanber down &be c:ceM ID Soulbern cali- fomia. dwindlina tupplics and eiplodi .. popu- lation arowth could ex.acett:Jete the water 1bof1a1e situation. ··we !ft facina the dri~t December we've eve~ see~. uid _Larry Foy, vice president of the ..Cahfornaa-Amcncan Water Co., which operates throuahout Northern California's Monterey Pen- insula. ··w e have not had a December entirely without rain -ever -and we have had no rain at all so far." A reservoir in Santa Barbara is dry, othcn arc down to 12 ixrccnt of capacity and around· water tables have fallen as much as IS feet, officials said. Meanwhile. a lack of snow has forced ski · resons in the Siem Nevada to curtail activities and to fa ll back on snow-makina machines. Statewide, snow runoff has been only 6S percent of normal since September. according to the drought information center in Sacramento. "Contamination has closed many M ilt and our historicaJ deliveries from the Colorado River will be rcdu«d by SS percent as Arizona in- creases its diversions," said Carl Borookay, aien- eral manager of the Metropolitan Water District. "Add 10 this equation a population that has been growing at a rate of 1.000 people per day, and it becomes clear that Southern Califomaa could face a severe water shonqc in the near future.'' Boronkay called for construction of new water supply facilities "in a timely fash.ion." ''Lots of people hav~ already let their lawns go and ~re n~w JUSt trytn& to save their plants, of\en with n nsc water from dishwashen or washina machines or even showers." be added. Monterey County and Southern California's Santa Barbara County, which had aJrcady man- dated 20.pcrccnt cuts in water use, have been hit The San Joaquin Valier and Tulare Basin are "critically dry. • said Bil Helms of the state Dcpanment of Water Resources. Because water is needed for the cities, farm- ers in the Central Valley have been warned not 10 count on their usual irription supplies. of- ficials said. Helms cautioned that aJI this concern could be moot. however. if it stans to rain nell month. January and February arc historically wet months for California. Helms said, and in 1986. half the state's annual rainfall fell durina a 10-day period. Only Sa.nta gets do\Nn a chimney LOS ANGELES (A P) -Fire- fighters insist the man they pulled out of a chimney Saturday wasn't really auditioning for Santa Claus' JOb. he was just trying to get home m time for Christmas. The 20-year-old man"s family was locked out of their Sherman Oaks- area house Saturday and it was decided the best way to get inside was for him to go down the r h1mney. said city Fire Dcpanment spokesman Jim Wells. The victim. who was not ident· 1ficd. was about halfway down when he got stuck. Wells said. Fircfight~rs using a sledge ham mer and battering ram poked a hole an the chimney and pulled him out. He escaped with minor scratches, Wells said. "A lot can happen in a shon time.'' he said. LA fire damage in the 'millions' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A raging fire chased more than 100 residents from a 14-story condominium tower and an apanment building, burned two construction sttes and set roofs of five o ther residences ablaze early Saturday. No one was killed or seriously injured but the "orth of the lost propeny in the fashionable West Side neighborhood along Wilshire Boulevard was estimated in 1he many millions of dollars, fire officials said. The blaze was under investigation by a n arson team. The fire began in a nearly completed four-story apanment building tnat a neighbor, Jam ie Legon, said had been opposed by local residents for years. .. It was a blazinJ inferno from corner to comer in all directions:· said Lcgon, whose home in the 18-unit, three-story apartment building was badly damaged. ··Nobody died here and that's amazing.'' Seven firefighters and an 89-ycar-old woman rescued from the burning condom inium were sent to hospitals because of minor injuries but all were in good condition. said Fire Chief Donald Manning. Authorities counted 106 evacuees and said no one was missing. No one came to a Red Cross shelter so the agcnc} set up information tables at the Beverly H ilton. Holiday Inn and the Comstock Hotel. said spokeswoman Barbara Wilkes. The neighborhood was awakened a t 3:30 a.m. by bhstenng heat and brilliant flames that me lted a crane and left o nly cinder block walls at the new apanment site. Blasts were heard during and possibly before the lire. Flames spread west to the adjacent condominium tower. which has about I 00 units, and east across narrow Devon Street to the three-story apanment building. It then blew south across l SO-foot-wide Wilshire Boulevard to a construction site where only the subterranean level was complete. • Temporary wooden offices were incinerated and drums of unidentified substances blew up on that construction site and embers blew south across an allc). torching the roofs of two triplex residences on the nonh side of Asher Street and three roofs of homes on the south side of the street. The Fire Depanment sent an more than 400 fi refighters and called all ofT-dut} personnel back to work. The last fire was controlled at 7:45 a.m. "It's the largest commitment of firefighters to a single structure-fire incident." Manning said. exceeding resources used in the 1988 inferno in the downtown First Interstate Bank building. Lincoln mess an issue in g9vernor' s race By McClatchy News Sefvk• SACRAMENTO -The Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal is provid· ing early gnst for a potentially nasty 1990 campaign for governor. As the debacle unfolds. campaign strategists for the three major $Ube matorial candidates arc jockey- ing U> put their candidate in the best possible light or put an opponent on 1he defensive. None of the candidates has been painted with the same brush as Sen. Alan Cranston. who intervened with government regulators on behalf of the troubled savinp and loan while takina nearly S900.000 in campaian contnbutions from Lincoln owner Charles Keating Jr. But Republican Pete Wilson and Democrat John Van de Kamp have been drawn peripherally into the Lincoln debate. And the third can- didate. Democrat Dianne Feinstein. as trying to cash in on their involve- ment. .... Feinstein bas criticized Van de Kamp for failing. as attorney gen- eral. to stop Lincoln's parent com- pany. American Continental Corp .• from selling m illions of dollars of wonhless junk bonds to thousands of ulifornians. some of whom lost their life savings. "The importance of it to the guberna torial campaign is that it reflects son of a consistent pattern in Van de Kamp·s career:· said Bill Cam ck. Feinstein's chief strategist. ..Here's a problem that cries out for a solution and he doesn't .hear_ the cries for a full year af\er his office has an opportunity to intervene. Another example 1s the Hillside Strangler." By referrin$ to the Hillside trangler. Cam ck gav(' another an- d1catton that Feinstein plans to play hardball "Ith her fell ow Democrat. She intends to focus on Van de Kamp's decision while district at- :SS s a tome) in Los ..\ngeles not 10 pros~ ecute a suspect in the Hillside Strangler murder case because of insufficient evidence. Van de Kamp, meanwhile. has recently taken a hi~er profile in the investigation of Lincoln. He held a press conference last week to announce an expanded cnmanal probe and vowed to try to recover mone) for those 23.000 in- vestors who Jost 1t. ..\ da) later. he made an un- scheduled appearance before a legis- latt \ e committee an vcsugatang Lin- coln's collapse and opened himself to questions. CJ T_ ... ........... ........ ~.! Giiiespie wins, loses rate delays -: LOS ANGELES -AlltUtc lnwraace Co. will have to bold olf • i• planned 40 pcrttnt auto an1urancc rate bike aimed at frcqumtJy ticbeed drivers under a state appellate court rulina. The 2nd Distnct Coun of Appeal hu ruled to delay any Cble 1mplementa11on of the Allstate rate mcreue, while allowlna u.t ~ aroup to impose an averaae S.9 ixrcent staltWide auto covttatt rate boo1c Jan. I. The decision p ve Insurance Commissioner Rouni G illespie a tempor· ary split in her fiaht to keep insurers from hik.in1 rates before fully coopcratina with reform 'provisions of Proposjuon 103 . Man stripping floor with gas dies SANT A CLARITA -A man who was usina psoline to strip bis lotchen floor )N&S killed on Saturday when the fuel 1ini1ed, scttina off an inferno that gutted the home, a Los Angeles County fire official said. John Warner. 37. was prepanng the fl oor for carpet installation in the hom(' on Lost Springs Dnve about 2:30 p.m. when the gasoline somehow ignited, spreading names throughout the two-story home, fire Capt. Ken 8a}er said. The house was destro)ed Six Injured In high-rise fire SA DIEGO -1x people 1.1.ere hospitalized with minor anJunes and doLens others 1.1.ere C\'acuatcd after a fire broke ou1 on the 15th floor of a hiJh-nse senior cauzens' apanment building Saturday mornuig. authori~ said. The six went to local hospitals for observation. San Diego rtre Department officials said. Three city buses were u~d to e"acuate the rest of the elder!\' residents from the 207-unit Cathedral Arins apartment building. The· third-alarm bla1e broke out around 8:40 a.m. an a I 5th-floor apanment and name and hea") smoke spread to th(' 13th and 14th floors. said Fire Capt. Al Macdo nald. Damage to the structure and ats contents was estimated at $300.000. he said. CHP reports 12 traffic deaths LOS ANGELES -Twelve ptople -twice as many as dunng the same tame las1 )ear -"ere killed on California roads and highways durina the first 12 hours of this year's Christmas weekend. authonties rcponed Saturda). Drunken-dnvang arrests were also up substantial!) during the first 12 hou.rs of tbe holiday weekend. which began at 6 p.m. Fnday. th(' California H1ghwa) Patrol repon ed. Th(' CHP made 788 DUI arrests during the hohda~ ·s first 12 hours. compared 10 473 dunng the same penod last year. The 12 people killed "'ere tn' olved an ca&ht accidents.. aJso double the number fo r the same tim(' last )tar. 1he CHl> said. Eight of those people killed this ~ear 1.1.ere not "eanng seat belts. the CHP said. Wiid fire threatens Norco homes NORCO -...\ brushfire pushed b) mild winds bnefl) threatened homes an R1\Crs1de Count' as 1t blackened more than 25 acres Saturday afternoon. a fire dispatcher said. No structures "ere damaged and no injuries reported an the wild fire, . "'h1ch began shonl) after noon JUSt south of th(' Santa Ana R iver near Shadow Can)on Circle. said V1ck1e Crockett. a dispatcher for the Corona Cit) Fire Depanmef)t. Noriega a hit with game makers, ad$ LOS ANGELES -Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriep's ability toe' ade U.S. troops ma) be a disappointment to the Bush administration, but 1hc makers of a "Find oriega'" computer game hope it will pay off for fhem. ~ ~The game. which should be in stores next week. according to Abracadata Ltd. of Eugene. Ore .. takes pla}ers on a chase through the homes of El\ls Presle} and fallen televangelist Jam Bakker. 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' '"' \~ "" J 1 J ( +, utr (. t I A.; )t."t l)' ,\.Al tfl..t•~ ,,... .. ,.,, 0 ,,, r. tr ~(. ,,,,' .,,. • \ (. •'l..Jnn mono1urtt-"'"" '""'~ t .-,..,,,. \ f tt.,. t1• ''°'-"' pr-t d rrV1•1"119 •I 1 .,, ... \ ~r , rt'> "". ,.,,,,, 1 r,y11a.t ••·t ''"''"'"'" ,,,,...,,... •"")' ·'~"' ""'°'~'""" ,,.., f'\i •ni.tne.J 0-""9" ( •V'lJ "'l ,,,,,..] •l r:/V" I' P)I ..H"1 ,.,1·bor~ "'°"°•oOf' 18 P\I Tomas Lucas, 87, the last fuli:b·1o·oaed Kwaaymmi Indian S.\N DIEGO -roma' I ul·a,. thl· last fulf .tiloodl·d K"aa\'m11 ln- dwn. has d1l·d at ngl' ll i 111 1lw Laguna Mountain'> arl'a lhal wa., homl' 10 his Jnt'l''illlr'i for n•ntum·<; Lucas. "ho cagl·rly rl•tnlJ h1-. inbc·s h1slOI") and dc-.rnhl'd ''" ml· tural 1rad1t1ons for audll'nl'l''> rang· mg from anthropologist\ ICl l·kml'll· tan <ol·hool chtldrl·n. dtcd Thursdil\. ~1J his daughta Carmen I ur~" In hrs final da\\. Lucas rnn1ral tl'd pneu monia. he· said. .. He kne"' he was d)tng. He told us o:· she said ... He told us of his disturbing dreams \\-h('re hl' "'a" surrounded b) angels. but "'hl'n he reached out to touch them. their wi ngs tY.,med to paper:· lkcau c Lucas was the last full· blooded member of the dwindling tribe. K"'aaym11 elders had forced h rm 10 learn and repeat the tnbal history. An thr opo l ogis t s and a1d1:tl'Ph>gl'l\ l.Hl1l. to hl·ar hi\ rl·- u 1un1111g ol tn h.tl h1'1t1n and many h11u1' ul h '' nwn11l11gul'S \\l·re n·· u 11dn l on '1dl·e11.1p1: Junng t.rll' "11 h d 11ld11·n 1111111 ,1 nl-.1rtn \l h11o l . I l!lll''" lhJl I'm lhl· 1inly 110l' llld:iy lh.11 rl·nwmlw" lhl· pa't ·· hl· told J rq w1 ll'r l;"l yl-.1r .. , \\,1c; 1lw 11nh l hrld ,tnJ nn l..1tfo.. 111 plJy \\llh ·· \1 n1gh1. I ''·"' hound to 11!-tl'n I 1\ll'n lo \hlr l\'\ I 1'tl·n to pray l·r\ .. lh h ·q 11ng nl) l'Jr\ ol)l·n. a'> I mo'>t ~l·nl'rJlly h,1,c I pttl..ed up qu11c a k'' 1h1ng\ \uml' lhrngs I "'a"n·1 '>upposcJ to knll'' I hL•ard any "ay :· l>unng \\ ~1rld \\'ar 11. l ul·as mo' nl Ill \an Dtl•go ~here hl' "'orl..l·<l un11l hl' rc11rcd at age 70. I le rcturm:d lo lhl' lormcr K''aa)mll rl'<ol'f\ a11on land ''hl're he "as r.11.,cd a 150111 fi' l' ~ ear<o ago. • tk.,ldl' ( arml·n. Lucas rs sun•i ed b~ a \l'n111J <l.1u&Ji1cr. Jacqudy n Pfi ng'>l 01 ')an Du:go. and th rcc gr:1ndch1lcln·n Holiday Harbor Lights winners The annual Ncwpon Harbor Christmas Boat Parade this year also included a compctiton for the best decorated businesses. The results of the 1989 Holiday Harbor Lights business judging are: • Restaurants: The Talc of the Whale (Pavilion). 400 Main St .• Balboa Pl·n111sula • Commercial: Lido Manna Vil· Inge. 3700 Newport Bhd. • YaC'ht Clubs: First place. Balboa Yacht Club. 1801 Ba)' idc Drive. second place, Lido Isle Yacht Club. 701 V ta Lido Soud. .. c c • 'I l1 I ' I \ H \ Christmas classic outlives author, recipient, paper ly The Auodated ,, ... Yes, Virginia. there was an editorial about the credi- bility o f Santa Claus. apJ)e3ring m ore than JO() years ago in The New York. Sun. It was written by Francis Pharce/Jus Church. an ass1stant to the paper's editor. A true Christmas classic. it bas outlived its writer. the recipient, and the newspaper that ga ve it life. Its ;,,ost fa mous phrases are onen recalled and sometimes parodied: ".We take pleasure in answering a t once and thus promu"!cntly the communicaticm below. ex-pressing at the sam e ttmc our great gratificatio n tha t its faithful a uthor is numbered among the friends of The Sun: ''"Dear Editor: . • .. , am 8 years old. Som e of m y little friends say the re ts no Santa la us. Papa says. "If yo u see it in T he Sun it's so.·· Please tell me the truth. is there a Santa Cla us? "'Virginia Hanlon ••• 11 5 West 95th Street''" ··Virginia. your little fri ends are wrong. They have been afT~cted by the skepticism o f a skeptical age. They do not beltcv~ ex~ept what the y see. T hey think that nothing can be. which .1s . n~t comprehensible by their little minds. All minds. Vir&inta. whether lhey be men 's or children's, are little. In th is great universe of o urs m an is a mere insect, an an t. in his intellec t, as compared with the boundless world around him, a s measured b y the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge. "Yes. Virginia. there is a Santa Claus. He exists a s certainly as lo e a nd generosity a nd devotion exist. and you know tha t they abound and give to yo ur life its highest beauty a nd jo>. Alas! ho w dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Vi rginias. There wou ld no childlike faith then. no poetry. no romance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment. except in sense and sight. T he eternal light with whic h c hildhood fi lls the world ' would be extinguished. "Not believe in Santa Cla us! You -might as well not believe in faim~s!. Yo u might get yo ur papa to hire m en to watch rn all the chi m neys on Christmas eve to catch Santa Claus. b ut even. tf they d id not sec Santa Claus coming down. what wo uld tha t pro ve? Nobody sees Santa Claus. but that is no sign \ha t there is no Santa Claus. The m ost rea l things in the wo rld ar'e those that neither childre n no r men can sec. Did you e ver see fairies da ncing on the lawn? Of co urse not. but that's no proof that they arc no t there. Nobody can concc1 c o r imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unsecablc in the world. ··You tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the no1~ inside. but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the stro ngest man. not even the united st rength o f all the strongest men that ever lived could tear a pan. O nl y fa ith. fancy. poetry. love. romance. can push asid l! that curtain and iew a nd picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is 1t all real? Ah. Vi~nia. in all this wo rld there is nothing el e real and a biding. ·· o anta C'laus! Thank God he lives. and he lives fore \er. A thousand years from now. Vir~nia. nay. ten tim es ten tho usand years from now. he will contjnue to make glad the heart o f childhood ... TOD.\ l I\ HISTORl Toda~ ts Sund3)'. Dc'c. 24, the 358th day of 1989. The~ arc seven days left in the )Car. This 1 Christmas Eve. Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 24. 1814. the War of 1812 officially ended as the United States lnd Britain sifncd the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium. However. because of the slowness o communications at that time. the countries fought the Battle of New Orleans the following monLh. On this date: In 1524. Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama -who had discovered a sea route around Africa to India -died in Cochin. India. In 1851, fire de\aStated the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., destroyina about 35,000 volumes. In 186S. several veterans of the Confederate Anny formed a private social club in Pulaski . Tenn .. called the Ku KJux KJan. In 1871. Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida .. had its world pn:miett in Cairo. Egypt. to celebrate the openinf of the Suez Canal. In 1906. Canadian physicist Reginald A. Fessenden became the fi rst person to broadcast a music program over radio. from Brant Rock. Mass. In 1920. Ennco Caruso gave his last 1,>ublic pcrfonnancc, singi~,! role of Eleazar in Jacques Halevy's "La Ju1ve" at the Metropolitan in New York. In 1986. French hostage Aun:I Cornea. held in Lebano n for 91/J months. was released by his pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem captors. Today's Birthday: Actttss Ava Gardner is 67. -By ne A .. .clale-d Pm• ORANGE COAST __ ,_i_llt ____ _ • l' ,...,.,..,. ·~ t'(MM. TO\t TA IT t:dllvr O<> ~ n:' a.n •\11torialt' F.dhor TO\f CL\;\I\ ;\r•o Edllor !'IT.:\ E M \HHU: Cit t:dllor ROGEH Ul.()(l \I ft'ellm·r. F.ctl1or ROGt:Jt CARL~;\ Sp.rt• f.dhor TOM 8l DD Chalaliea 06rHlor TF.RIPUPO CirC'ule1ion Mar..,.tlna M•n••tr llOB FRA.~K HolM o.l~•rr M•HI•' CHALON GOOD C..1•• ~IH Maa8'tr JA~:\ RElt.:HE~ftt:R•. Re tail Sal ... Man•tc"r CHERI t'REDtA' Oauilif'd \tenlljlf'r Jl'Ol' OETTl~G l.epl Advt'rtiain' Man•_,., BECKY S. HE~OERSO:" Art Oirttt.., MARY CARTER Atl Se...'"'-Maa .. "r ALISSA T ADUM:K Pft•PttMM ..... r Ht~R\' K~ICHT .......... " ..... ' USATA~~E\ P""r,_ ~l'tt' llor P .\ TIUCK TOOL Pre-P,_~.._, 9C01T OOl 'THF.Tr ,,_ .. __ S.P""'"- llU. ta A Wf'OllD S,.--Mn I• lundey. DIClmOef 24,.. A7 Human life must be sacred To the Editor: Much has ~n written and much has bttn said regardina the issue of abortion in recent yea~, and doubt- less the debate will continue for some ·time. The following is another viewpoint on this important and biahly controversial issue. 'there are certain clements that are fundamentally needed to have and to caIT) on an)' semblantt of a c1v1lized .society. Foremost among these is the sanctity of life. For those leaders and countries in the past who have lost the re erence of this. great harm and death of multitudes have occurred. T he recent h1stor) of Nazi German) 1s a pnmal) example ofth1s. So an} pursuit for the JUStifi- cauon of taking human life at an early stage has to be done "1th the greatest of thought real m ng the greater ramtli<:auon~ of 11. Toda). we arc 1n the constant throes of trl'mendou-; change for a variety of reasons. na mcl) the bu r~! of sceinutic d1srnvcn and un- leashing of m.'" knO\\iedgc wh u.:h can cau~l· sot ietal changes and challenge lcgn l. poltucnl and re- ligious concept~. Thert'fore. perhap more than an~ other time 1n h1stol). our minds an: subJCC'l 10 ne" ideas. approaches and ult1matel) how the) are to be interwoven into what 1s bas1call~ right and used for the good of manki nd. PRO-..z, But certam truths arc uncl1anging and mu't serve ai> a gu1dchpe for whatew1 lhanges or ne" con l'pts arc explored and c'entuall) inte- grated 1n111 our soc1et}. a total hrcaldo" n of morality to this nation. ho" )OU got it and "hether 11 IS frur to treat 11 as an ulipro' ol ed act ot fate address the question of "hethcr the unborn desen·c to lt"e LYNl'I •. T RNE R ;\.e" pon Beath ODO Furthermore. no government or government agcnq or sc1ent11ic ad- vanccml'Ot can ever 'lubstit ute for an 1nd1v1d ual's respons1 b1l1t). Nor should go' ernment place itself in the role of ad' 0<:at10g or authorwng programs "hteh tinannall) uppon cunall ment of human li fe e\ccpt to those area~ that ha\<.' bc<"n pro- nounced of a criminal na ture or seriou medical probll·nL For our countn to l.'mbark un an' othl.'r course· cont ran to tht'.> could '"' 1tl' To th l· Ed1tllr .\nother line •~ the \\Cll-"orn ap- peal to .. pluralt\m ·· W11h a fatalt.,ttl sigh. the "pel'\onall~ opp<.1..ed-pc11t- t1n an lamt·nts that \\l' 'ihould ··rc- 'iJX'Cl the conscience and belie!!>" of thO!ie-\AohO favor abonton (hi\ tm· phe'> a dut) to treat the lo"~I common dcnomtoator a.. moralh authontatl\ e. · The -.oph1st11 of these arguments hetra\S the msincen t\ and evasive- ness of those "ho made them. They are ashamed to SU) what th~ really want. "h1ch is conveniencx kJlling of innocent human beings to be perm1t1ed b} law. The enllre pro- abomon mo\ement 1s d1sungu1Shcd b) the dishonesty of its language. its 11logical and 1rrekvan1 arguments and 11 prc:f<"rence for euphemisms. Pro-abunion torln. sc ni110g the ugl1ne'>'> ol "hJI thl'\ c<,pc1use. prefer to he calkd .. pni-l·hmtl' ·· \\ hl·n one of thl· rho1~l'' Ill\ oh n the dl·ath uf an 1nn1Ken1 hum.111 h..'1og. 11 1\ an unancp1aoll' l hu1l l' -\n "un...,antcd prqr,nanq ·· '" a lit1le Ille ,pc:il..1ng 111 .in un"antl'd hangoH·r II ra1'>l''> thl' que,uon of Pro-abomon torccs smcar their opponents as .. religious fanatics" and "extremists" which. sem ng aside thl.' fal~1t\ of.thl' char~c. fa tls to J l 0.\l 'TREMONT. JR. S1m1 Valley Room for two more CREATE views To the Editor: Thts letter is in respon!.e to thl· km•rs of James W ..\ngdl. Roben P Stc"ard. Charil''> H word and Duant' ever on. "'h1ch app•:ared 1n the Datly Pilot on Dec. 6. What needs to be made absolutd> ckar " what I. members and supponcrs of CREATE and other concerned c1111en-; of the ~'-'" pon-Mcsa n1fied S<-hool District ha,e. and are spec1ticall) objecting to rcgarding some of the teachtog 1n the dtstnct . pec1ficall). "'e ha'c objected 10 the 1enl'h1ng of Sc \ual arousal skills to high school studt'nts. "e ha\(' objected to the dcmonstrat1on of ran- doms on b::1nanas. and the teacher making con- doms a' a1la hlc to students: ''<.' ha"e obJertcd to tt·ach1ng that SC \ '-"Ith animals 1s not dcv1ant unless done frl·quentl). "c ha\I.~ ObJCCted to the teachi ng of an epmxk of a homose·wal going tolO a public restroom retrieving feces. boiling tt. and ru bbtog it all o'er h1msdf as a prelude to masturbation: '~e havt' objcctt'd to teachtog which describes a woman having sex w11h a horse and the horse fa lling on her and killing her: "'e have objected to students being told that odom> is only done b) the more intellectual and better educated members of society: "'e have obJ('C'led to the sho"1ng of R-rated movt<'S to children under the age of 17: and "e ha 'e obJ~ted to teaching children that J)('doph1ks (child abuS<'rs) rcalh love children. We also ha' e obJCCted tO the manner to which homosc,ualit) has been taugh t The teacher and pnnc1pal at Corona del Mar High School state that homose\ualit\ 1s not a con- tr0Hrs1al issue. E'en the hool board of this dtStnct has recogm1cd that 11 1 a controversial issue. All "C ha'e e'er a kc-d 1s that both std<"s of this contrO\ er 1al 1s~ue be presented. The rules and regulation of th1 d1stnc1 requin: that all sides of a contro' ers1al issue be presented. and all we are asking 1s that the la" he upheld. The rcacuon of the letter wnters to our objections is that ··"'e 1ntt'nd to impose upon our schools our own specific moral code and system to further our own narrow ends .. : and that we arc part of an "extremist Chnstian fundamt'ntalist organi2at1on tf) ing to change the moral character of the school d1stnct.' The conclusion 1s clear. The members of the 'iChool hoard. thl· admto1'>tra11on. an d these \\rttt'rs and othl.'r'I "'ho arc attacking us an- h}p<.Krtte\ It thl') rcall) \\NC concerned with ccn'>Ol'\htp and '>tnt.'crel) had! desire for 1ntellec- tual and l.'dulattonal freedom. the) "ould JOtn "'tth ui> and demand that the rulei> and regu- la11o ns of th<' school d1stnc t be enforc<"d and tha1 all Stdes of a COntrO\ers1al ISSUe be pre~nted. In part1l'ular. the letter of Duane Se 'crson requires a respon~. It i-; correct that there 1s an eptSode 10 m~ famtl) \\htch 1s one of great pain and sorro" ~1' sister took her life about 11 'ears ago \\ h~ tht'i l'p1s0<k "ould d1squalt l> a person from obJec11ng to the I) pc of thtogs which are bc1ng taught in the l'oe"'pon-Mesa d1c;1nct es- cape) me. and "h~ 11 "'ould be dcscnbed to term~ of 1ns1d1ous innurndo is e-.en more puzzli ng I do not kn o" Mr Se' l'r'>on. he ha not had the courage to speal to ml' fac<" to face . I can onl) wonder what thl· 'ourcl.' of his 1nfo rmauon 1s s1nn: he ha<. not '>POkl'n "1th me or auended any (RE.\ TE ml•et1ngs .\dd1t1onall). 'llOCC thl· onl) Object1on to tht• tt'aching that \\C ha'c made 1s dcscn bed abo,e. the dear 1mpltc1mon 1s that these writers fa\or this t~pe of tcarhtog .md ha'e a moral agenda "htch hopefu l!) 1s 1nrons1stent with the over- whd m1ng population of this d1stnc-t. I cannot he-Ip but "onder what type of theological and political goal<; t. ~lark Pttsb)'tcnan Church mu'it ha'c to suggest that anyone "ho obJCCts to th1~ t) pe of tc.ach1ng 1s an ultra-radical e\trem1st It 1s t1m tor the ml•mbcrs of tht' school board. 11 adm1n1~ma11on and their supp<.mus to qutt thc:1r naml' calling. their \tCtous innuendo and their "hi pcnng l ampa1gns against tho<;(' \\hO \\OUld dare to SU~t"St l'Onstructt\e Crtllctsm Rational people 1n th1 commun11~ "ant to kno" "h~ 1s 11 that "hen a person asl s that both std~ ofa contro,t'rs1al 1s~ue he prt'sented. ht' 1s labeled as an "e\trem1 \t. censor and enem' of academic frcC'dom ·· · \.\e aho ''I h to I.no\' "h' 1t 1s that a school d1stnc1 '' h1ch refu-.c'I tl> ;illo~ Christmas carols to be ung so that no one "'ould be offended ha J)('rmitted the filth~. 'ul~r and di gusting pre - entat11'n on ~x as dcsrnbed above. JOHN M. G l ' T o\FSON :-Sc" pon Beach To tht' Ed1tllr I ha' e bi:c:n putting tht'> letter off for the pas1 coupk ot "'ccl \. hoptog that the membcrs of (RE.\ TE "ould ~ubs1dc: their squawking. but I feel that I can·1 remain silent anvmore. I thtnl that I speak for man~ of your readers "hen I sa~ that I am s1d: of ht'anng about the absurd narrO\Ao -mtnded parent group that goes b} thc name CRE.\ TE Thill group thinks that it is sa' 1ng tht' "orld b~ "chalkngiog the prcsnit S\Stem of educauon:· "hen 1t is actually CRE.\ Tina d1c;'>C'nt1on and feeli ngs of d1shlce \\-1th1 n th<' lOmmun1t\ I Ila'<' fo und m)self asl 1ng m)!>el( .. \.\hat'~ nnt" \N ill the\ want · to put a h1n on thl.' Sc-a King""· ·- Each ume I read another an1clt' or letter about CREA TE. I get a repugnant foehng in m)' bod). The fact that this <"xtreme reactionary group has been abk 10 '1ola te m) nghts as a Corona dcl Mar High ~hool stude-nt to be t'xposcd to all '1ews and ideas scares me to death. .\s a student. I g1.1 to )l·hool to learn as much as I can. not to learn as mul'h as some prop<!r- t1onatt'I) mini ule group of I SO parents thinks I should lt'arn. At umes. the Dail) Pilot has also under- estimated the high '>C'hool -;tudt'nts. Througho ut its coverage of this affair. not once has a student been called or quoted about ho" he or she felt, I find it patheuc that for whate-ver reason. a group of oppos1t1on has failed to fo nn. If I were a parent. I '-'OUldn't want CREATE to be the only group mfluencing the school board. The paper has onunued to call it a battle. althouah tbc only battle 1s bct\\een a \Cf) ,ocaJ CREAi E and an 10\ l'itblc ma1ont\ opto1on To he hone-st. these CRE.\ TE parents have plante-d bad seeds "'thin tht' community which att qu1dl> gro wi ng into a tmar pa&ch. The student are d 1gusted and funous that this sroup of parent ha taken 11 upon ttsd f to tell us what to learn. Wt resent 1t. To ha'e the audacity to sa) that ~niors in high school att not mature enough to mal e proper e' aluat1ons 1s ludicrous. I ha'c a quott' for the CREATE members to think 11bout: ··Paranoia stnkes dcqiftnto your hit tt "'II crc:cp/lt stan when you're always afraid." GARRET SAVAGE Corona dcl Mar Diamond lanes increase odds of dying To th~ Editor: SuppoK ... that I represented the new Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas and l "anted to pro mote the casino by announcing a new game. Your odds of winning mone) today. a nd today ~~!?. arc 5 out o f 6. Would you play ha'l' dcct't'a~-d "Ith a m1xeJ lane These n<'Cdles accidents arc in- s1d1ou'> bt'-(.-au)(' thcrt' arc onl) a IC" more per da) and the) act spread all around the count) as 1solatC'd C\ t nts . Fra nll). I am fn ghtcncd. e'en haunted. b~ th<' pectc.'r of IA-hat ts to come a~ "'e ha'e mon: d iamond l.anc> forced upon uc; and then con- geM1on increase 1n e 11 1s the Chnstma season. let me borrow from a famous C'hri tmas story and attempt 10 l tve )OU a vision by coHect1n1 thei:C isolated, ntt<Ucn. 1nsadaous, attl· ~nts and prcsent1n1 them 1n a perspective of a more spcctaeular ~tttnt Cal mt the ahost of diamond lane future. Whtn you ao to bed &hit holiday w.ut0n, d<>1r your C)U and envision a JOUmc)' •Uh thit apperi· lion in your dreams. F'lf W1th nw ovrr Anabftm s..dium. look down and 111t n pecked full of an the propeny diet· Z nudlnlly ca..... :11y 1M -mO..S lut •• ,_., Set _.. .................. Wlldtl 11 ems. .... -..... •"'!'!~•IP~~ lit enc) room. Stt a room this KZC d1ml) ·1i1. filled IA-tth thas month's 11\)uroo \ 1cums nttdlessl} ca used by the d iamond lane. Look into the d1 tant stare of thelr eyes. 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Scaff The seedings were announced two weeks a&o and it was determined then that the fifth annual Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia High, a 16-team prep basketball mvitational that has seen one wnnkte afkr ano1hcr in i short history. would be a flat.out IOO-mcter sprint to the tape with any number of possible finishes. · \ The past two weeks have done nothing to dispcll the notion as Los Alamitos and Edison enter as the 1-2 seeds with Long Beach Jordan, Mission ViCJO. Tustin. Esta ncia. Cor- ona del ~ar. Irvine. Glendale Hoover and LA Banning all gi en legitimate chances to go the distance. Los Alamitos. coached by former two- t1mc All-CIF selection Steve Brooks, enters with a som ewhat deceiving 7-3 record. as does Jon Borchen 's Edison Chargers. Brooks felt so good going in with his squad that he entered his team m the Tour- nament of Champio ns at Ocean View, as well as taktnJ his team east to Washington, D.C .. where h1 Griffins split wtth DeMatha and t. John's The big man 1s 6-foot-1 1 Robert Conlisk, who 1~ !>Cl for Ar11ona tale next )Car. Edison. meanwhile. ha<, disposed ofh1gh- I) regarded Manna twice. whipped a Ott Mccorkle-less Capistrano Valley quintet by 23 points. and two of the los~s have been to h1ghl)·regarded Compton (64-61 l and Long fkach Polv !60-55) It there 1s a surpn~·. 1n tl'rm~ of the "'-On- loss rel.Ord. 1t"s the Tusltn Tillers. Tom Mc( luskc~ ·~ squad 1s 9-0 "uh 5-foot-l 0 Junior Da\ld lk1lste1n. b-1 Junior Thomas Cla} ton and 6-7 ;umor Rnan Reider u uall)' 1n t"ln ligures. It\ been a 'l'r) balanced attack w11h lk1l\tt•1n the ma1or threat for 20 points. jPIHse see CLASSIC/821 Ron Ma11ey Long aeach Jordan • .,..., "'91 ........ ~ Lee ,,_,,_ Huntington Beach's Mustapha Abdi f40t rebounds.- Coast Christmas Classic ' .. r-----1DK :a •C..-J1 .. 10.0 .... '----4Dot :t IC.-).I OK )ti 1,a (' .......... f[ .... I 1~~"·· I 11'io-1 '--...... ,__ • • r.n n., :Ai----~ ,,,.,.. 0 ...----'II._ 1 lull>..... ............. . .... I ..-----.OK Jt lln :a r-----. f(i..r ll Vllil9 IC.-C I 1 ""' °"' 2• r ....... ("0'9'9l '\IT' ('01.1.EGE.~ Even keel has Hanlon riding high Chip Hum ii livina PF®f IMt the dltt OOID clc>ll ..a a ditlliiWA' in cbe liil of a commaity co1a. buUtW player. a.. ..................... . bi••ll ...... c -··· ... .... ... .. -••El -111111.,.. ........ J:-*··a·• dowa IM~-0,. r 19 Ml •aw-Onll9' Ccllll Cellar -. lll&lail1•Dd1Gl•••ewa ... .................... ... .... ....... s.-..•----. l'I Ill -waif/Ill Jon .Borchert Edison De•n Cooper cosu .... Rams zero In 9n· playoffs In Icy Ne"" England today •Oft TV. Cll• Stll I 81 10 . . - I • • - [ - - - League all-stars finds e ne they can beat up on Japanese ,...... TM Aaa dlllN ,,._ YOKOHAMA, Japan lkspite ~ anotbtt loPtoi<kd loss, this time to an Ivy ~ Leaaue all-star le&m, Japanese football is JD.akin& prosretS. "They played really aood football," said Penn's Mark Liaos. who returned an interception 16 yards for ~a touchdown in the Ivy stars' 49-17 victory over a Japanese all-star ream. "It surprised a lot of us. to tell you the truth." Jn last year's firs1 Ivy Bowl. William & Mary overwhelmed 1he Japanese all-stars 73-3 and prevented 1hem from completing a pass. O n Friday, quanerback Keaji Udagawa, operating o ut of the shotgun, completed 20-of-37 passes fo r 208 of 1he 275 passi ng yards collec1ed by 1he Japanese. Usina three quarterbacks, the Japanese compleled 24- of-SO passes wi1h four interceptions. "'They put some pressure on us wi1h that shot.gun offense." Ivy League coach Maxie Baughan. said. ""They got some yardaf.e. but it didn't amount to much in terms of points.. ' For the first half. the Japanese stayed close. trailing only 14-10. The Ivy League scored on i1s first pos- session. with Brown's Danny Clark hitting Dartmouth's Tom Parker wi1h a 9-yard scoring pass. After the Japanese kicked a field goal, Penn's Bryan Keys rans 2 yards for touchdown. But Udagawa completed a 17- yard touchdown pass on the fi nal play of the half to keep the Japanese in the game. One for the Glpper l'ormer President Ronald Reagan shouts Nell at reporters Saturday during a visit to the University of Southern C.l1torn1a•1 football practk• for Its Rose Bowl Game with Mlch ... n on New Year•s Day. At left Is USC Coach Larry Smith. Falcons can win, If they lose ATLANTA -The Atlanta Falcons can chnch the fi rst pick in next year's NFL ~ '> draft simply by doing what they've done six 'l.=Y weeks in a row -lose. If the Falcons happen to beat the Detroit Lions today. thouJh. the New York Jets would end up w11h 1he No. I pack based on an NFL tie-breaker rule. Both teams would have 4-12 records and the Jets would get the No. I pack based on having a weaker schedule. The Jets Jost 37-0 Sunday to the Buffalo Bills. The Lions. once a contender for the top pick after a 1-8 s1an. have reeled off fo ur consecutive v1ctones and carr) a 6-9 record into the game. Although Dallas' owns the league's worst record at 1-14, the Cowboys lost their shot at the firsr pick by selecting Miami quarterback Steve Walsh in this year's supplemental drafi . Lions Coach Wayne Fontes is concerned only wi th the progress of his Lions in their run-and-shoot offense, one that uses four wide receivers throughout the game alona with one running back. Rookie Barry Sanders ranks second in the NFL in rushing with 1.312 yards. "A lot of teams, before we put four wide receivers in. were using fo ur wide receivers," Fontes said. "We just use it all the time. and it took us a little time to get it going. and the big es1 thing that got us going was Barry Sanders. ""There's still a hard road to go. but right now. we're on the nght track and that's the important thing." he said. For the Falcons. the season can't end too soon. This will be the second game of the year the Falcons have played after a teammate died in an accidcn1. t, t 0 I I O I I 111 U \ \ .. He hadn't shot the ball well for quite a while. so we tned to make him shoot it. and it backfired like most things have for us the last two weeks" -Sacramento Coach Jerry RepoW. after Sleepy Floyd of Houston. shooting j ust 39 percent this teason, made six of 10 shots and scored 20 points in the Rockets' I 03-92 victory. Loulsvllle confident It's OK LOUISVILLE, Ky. -The Univenity ~ of Louisville completed its report to the • NCAA on a baske1beU rccruitina viola&ion ,. and athletic director Bill Olten says the ~-- ICbool should not receive ICrious penalties for the infraction. .. We're very confident, and we feel positive about the out()Ome," Olsen said Saturday. ··Our investiption d early indicates an inadvertent conuict. That's a viol· ation, but we feel it was technical and didn't have any bearint on Dwayne (Morton's) decision to attend the U of L" 0. Nov. 9, Cmdl ~!ll' Cnam aid he luld IDOUn with the mother and the llisb ICbool COKll of Monon in bit oftke. then had dinner with them. He ack.nowl· edlld ..._, bocJ9 meed• ~occurred durina • DCriod wtiee ._.. conlKt ii~. But Crum said fie had llO ..... ndc ...... violated. TALLEY -·· "'llllllt IJW AN....._,, ··:AIDiltl-Nlw..aiumiaO. '"We 111 knew that we could play better individu· ally, and I think we -.teclded it was time to put o n a show and dcmonstra1C that the Ivy Leaaue can play some ball," said Harvard '-ck Rick Mcfntirc. The Ivy Lequc took command with three touch- downs in the third quarter. with Liaos' interception sparkinJ the run. On the next play, Japan's Yoshiki Hayam1 and Akira Imai jugled, then fumbled the kickoff and the Ivy Lcque recovered, scttina up a 9- yard scoring ~ by · Clark to Columbia's Matt Less. Princeton'$ Judtt Garrett then ran 44 yards for a touchdown to give the Ivy League a 35-10 lead. Keys a nd Garrett ran for fourth-<1uartcr touch- downs before the Japanese closed out the scoring when Hirotaka Nanba ran 45 yanls for a touchdown with 2:45 left in the game. "After 1he first half I was very, very concerned," Baughan said. "But I thought in the second half we came together well... · The Ivy League team was made up of seniors. "It's an1cresting 10 play alongside the guys that during the season )OU felt some dislike for," Keys said. ""It's also a great chance for us to come to Japan." The Japanese lea rn consisted of 70 players .• while 1hc Ivy League had a 40-man roster. T ht: Ja~nesc 1ried to keep 1he Americans off-balance with several of- fe nsive looks. "We knew 1hat the different offensive teams would be a problem coming into the game." former Baltimore Colts' quanerback Johnny Unitas. who shared coaching duties. "But we stayed wtth a pretty basic defense. and 11 worked quite well." No bonuses for Hawaii HONOLULU -University of Hawaii fpotball coaches will receive no bonus for ~ taking the team to its first bowl ever 'l.=Y because that "overemphasiies the concept of winning.'" UH President Alben Simone said. "We don't gave bonuses when the graduation rate improves or when kids make the dean's list and I see no reason for bonuses for a bowl game." Simone said Friday. Hawa11 coach Bob Wagner said last week he was d1sap~1 ntcd his staff was not promised a bonus, which he said was normally paid to coaches for the extra time the) have 10 pend getting teams ready for bowl games. and also as a reward for a job well done. Wagner said a month's pa} is the normal bonus given to coaches of bowl tea ms. "It's a cry common practice amon~ Division I programs," Wagner said in response to Simone's pos- 111on. He declined funher comment. "The.. obJeCll\.CS 1ha1 a team has are to nurture student athletes. run a completely clean program under NC AA and our own ethical standards. exhibit good sporismansh1p and \\in as many games as they can." Simone said. "If th ey do all these 1hings. they de erve a strong performance rating and a salary that refl ects that. 1111\1'10,-H \UIO TODA Y'S T~LEVIStoN 9:30 11 m -VOLLE YBALi!:: NCAA Division I Women's champlonshlo from Honolulu-Lono Beach Slate vs. Nebrastta (tape ), ESPN. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at New Enotand, Channel 2 10 am -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at New York Giants, Channel 4 11 11 m. -BASEBALL: Senior Professional Leaou.-SI. Lucie 111 Wes1 Palm Beach tdelave<t). Prime Tickel. I o m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chlcaoo al San Francisco. Channel 2 1.30 o.m -GOLF: PC.A Senior Stars Maleh from Bermuda (laoe). ESP N. I 30 o.m. -WOMENJS'BASKETBALL: UCLA al Notre Dame (laoe), Soor1sCh11nne1 lreoeats 111 8:30 P.m ). J P.m. -SKII NG: World Cuo 90-meier 1umoino comoerirlon trom Lake Placid, N.Y <•aoe), ESPN. 3 om. -SKIING: u.s Pro Championships from Ase>en. Colo (laPe), Prime Tlckel 5 30 Pm. -EOUESTRIAN: Millslreel National Horse Show from from Ireland (lae>e). SoortsChannel. 6 o.m. -SKIING: U.S. Pro Ski Tour downhill competition from Keystone, Colo. (laoe>. Prime Tlcke1. 8 P.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Plllsburoh vs. Rutgers from Dublin, Ireland Oaoe). Prime Ticket. I o.m. -HOASE AACING: Hollywood Park reolays , Channel 56 (Prime Tlckel, 11 o.m.). t 1:30 p,m. -AUTO AACING: CART awards ceremonv from Pebble Beach (tape), Prime Ticket. TODAY'S RADtO 10 a.m. -ftRO FOOT8ALL: Rams al New Enoland . KMPC (710). 10 11.m. -ftRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at N•w Yorlr.. Giants, KFI (640) I p,m -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver al San Oleo<>, XTRA (690) 1 o.m -PRO•FOOTBALL: Chlcaoo at San Francisco, KNX (1070) MONDAY TELEVISK>N 7 11.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame 111 Michigan (lae>e), Se>orlSChannel. 9 11.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Blue-Grav Classic aM-star oame from Mont9CHT*Y. Ala., Chann•I 7. 9 11.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Mlchloan Stale 111 Notre Dame (lape), Se>orlsChllnnel. 10 a m. -ftttO BASKETBALL: CBA-Albany at Cedar Raolds , ESPN . 11 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC vs. UCLA hiohllghts from lhe 19'0s, Prime Tlckel. 11 11.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC al Noire Dame (tape), SoorlsChannet. 11:30 a.m. -WINTER ~TS: World Junior Floure Sllallno Chamolonsnlps from Colorado Sorlnos (lae>e); men's World Cu11 downhlll 5kllng from Saalbach, Austria (lape), Channel 2. 12:30 11.m. -ftttO BASKETBALL: Crev""n<S at Atlanta, Channel 2. 12:30 o.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Aloha Bowl-Michigan State vs. Hawaii from Honolulu, Channel 7. 12:30 11.m. -GOLF: Sl'loOlout from Scolt5dale. Ariz. (lape). ESPN. 12:30 o.m. -BOWLING: "9eat tne Cham~" iournev from Dfl Plalnet, 111 .. WGN. I o.m. -COLL.GE POOT9ALL: Noire Dame al Pllt$burDh (tape ), SoortlChennet 3 11.m -COLLEN f'OOTaALL: Noire O.me at Penn Slate llaoe>. SoorllChennet. 6 o.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Clnclnnetl 111 Minnesota, Cn.nnet 7. ' p,m. -PfGURE IKATWee: Skate Al'Nf'IQ Ice Clllnclne comsietltiort from lndl9Moofl1 (lepe), ESPN. 6 P m. -COLL•GE POOTaALL: Notre Dame at Mleml, Fla. u ... >. ~ MOl9AY UDIO 12-.JO o.m. COLL•• POOTaALL: Atofte 8ow1 MkhlNn Stale vs. Hewell from Honolulu, KN)( (1010). • 6 o.m. -'9t0 POOTaALL: Clndmetl 11 IWnMlote, KNX ( 1010). CLASSIC ,,..., The nab ll that tbe 9--0 &1 not 111insa a 1ehcduk such as employed by an Edison or Los Alamitos. "No one is accusina the Tilleri oh .. IOft •• schedule, but 11·s do ubtful McCluskey would claim his team has run any p untlct. A~ona the victims: Respected Foothill, Sunny Hills and Scrvite. Estancia and Corona del Mar are consi dered dark horses -the ho~t Eagles with the advantage of their home court and a lot of desi re, as well as the Sea Kings, who have been bolstered by the presence of four late-comers from their two-time CIF Division VI championship foot- ball team. It's a tournament which has seen a htle decidC'd by a fivc-ovenime ...... "9tl (CMd\: Garv C.111) .... .... _ HL Wt. Yr. 23 Jabf1e An<Mn.on 6·3 171 Jr JI Edward BrownlH ... 190 Sr 10 CarlO Devil ... s-1 140 Sr 3 Louil Gul"ermo .. S·1 140 Sr 4 AnloiM Hernander s-11 l4S S< 15 Oenlel Jonn\on S· 11 115 Sr II Shewn !>coll. S·S 135 S< 20 Torrev TOOIH S·IO 170 Sr 25 Terrence Rou , .. 179 Sr 21 W•lllam TnomH 6 2 175 So '11 OwevM Wrloni 6-l 195 Sr 74 P•trld1 Tlltmen 6·1 lol() Sr Corona def Mar Sea Ktnes (CNCtll P•UI Orris) .... .... ¥«--· ·-"'· Wt. Yr. 3• Ken Brook\ 6-2 170 Sr JS Brien Clarke ... 6-2 11S Sr . II Mark Fllnl H• .. _ ..... . S·9 ISO Sr. ., Oouo Hen• ...... .. .6·• 19S So. 40 Jett JeCll.$0n . .... 6·• 20S Sr. 2S Warren Jol1n\on 6-2 190 Sr 33 Weston John\on ·:: .. ~ :: ...... 6·2 190 Sr. ,. Todd Kehrll .. ..... ,., 6·• 200 So 20 Johr) Murohv ...... S·lO 165 Sr. 31 JoM Peul\en 6·1 160 Sr. IS Jac<1ues Ptrrone . :~::. ,. :: S·IO ISS Sr. 32 Jon uonam ...... 6·• 190 Jr. Costa Meui Mustanes (Coach: Dffn Coooerl No. Plavtf --·--·-· . Ht. Wt • Yr. n X11v1er Hanna 6·1 ISO Sr .. Jett Plc-.en\ 6-l 160 So •• Ju,11n Voc ll.tl 6-• 170 Sr S2 Jotl Herdong 6-1 lSS So 47 Sha wr1 B••nes 6·1 155 Jr )0 KtY•n Le•nv S·IO ISO Sr, IS Jell Omave 5·• 130 Sr 40 Bret Oleoan s 10 lol() Sr 11 Rvan McEvov 6·0 ISO So JI Brao Porttr s 1 llS Sr Cypress Centurions (Coadl: Kevin Loftus No. PlaYtr-·-·-·----<..-HI. Wt. Yr. ,. Lance Broo"'\ S-9 ISO So ;>O Ju\lln L•n 5-1 ISO Sr 11 Jar~ R•ct S·8 ISO Sr l7 Jonn Lin S· 10 16S Jr s. Jot Groover 6· I 11S Jr S2 Gttn Brown S· 11 160 Sr 30 Joe Semaan S· 11 170 Jr •• Courlnev Smollev 6·2 175 Jr ll Krv1r1 Sm1111 . S II 16S Jr 40 AOr1an Gu11errtt 6·2 110 Sr 42 Ja'o" Perro110 6-7 175 Sr SS Cnri, Martin 6 ) 190 Sr Los Alamitos Griffin' (Coach: Stev• Brooks) No .. Plaver ........................................... Ht WI. Yr. 10 Brvan Ha~a111 6·0 ISS Jr .. Jon" Oaugnertv 6 1 170 So 20 Oan Stoci..well 6·2 ISS Sr 17 R>elo. Poll\ 6· I 17S Jr 2• Jo\on Cunn1ngnem 6·• 180 So )0 Anc:tv Ve\oer 6·7 17S Sr )1 Jtfl Arreoonc:to 6 1 187 Jr 3• Sltvt Sar11t1t~I 6 • 110 S• 40 Tooo Cht\eoro 6·6 111 Sr 41 Steve R004!rl\ 6·6 190 Jr •2 G~fl Grat1am 6·• ' 18S Jr •• M1 ... e W1l\on 6·3 180 Sr so Anfh0f1V N•POt••ano 6 7 200 Sr S2 Oevaron Jtlterv 6·9 23S Jr 5" Robert Con1 '~ 6-11 711 St HANLON Fr:>m BI f>\.'3Cc has linall) taken residence. Wh en dbo\\ s arc 1hro" n in his lace. 11 llut·sn't bother h1m J1kc 11 used to "hen he'd want to gave an elbow hack. Rather than retaliate. Hanlon now ~ants to heat them to thr punch b)' taking thrm to the hole. "Whl'n a gu) would elbow me. I'd ·be out for some pa) back," said Hanlo n. a sophomore forward from Edison High. "l''e learned that the ~a) 10 hun someone back isn't bv being ph)s1cal, but to just put the bafl in the hoop and be ahead at the end of the game. That's 1he best wa)' to hun someone." For Hanlon 111sabou1a180 dcgrce change an terms of atti1udc. "One of the biggest differences be- tween last year and this year was a cla s I had with (OCC assistant) coach (Herb) Livsey:· Hanlon said. ··tt wa pons Psychology. It helped me reall)' iunc 1n and control my e mollons, and unders1and the men- tal aspect of spons. I play more on an e\ en keel now. There are no emo- tional ups and downs. It was prot>- ably the most useful class I've ever had." That's saying a mouthful, es-- pcc1ally when you consider Hanlon's 3.5 grade point averaJC at OCC. ""last year. during the fi rst semester, I took Sp<?rtS Sociology with Livsey along with English I 00. which 1s kind of taught as one," Hanlon said ... Then second semester I had Sports Psychologr.. which is taugh1 along with En&1ish IOI. I didn't know 11 would be that big ofa help. It gave me difTerent ideas on how the mind plays a big role in sports and for athletes. ""For me. the majn thing was that I used to be really emotional on lhe court. If I was playina well. I'd be up, And if I was playina badly. I'd be down. Now. rm on an even kul. "There's a bis cbanie (in co~ fidence) from last year. 100. I d idn't underitand how bi& a chanae it would be aoina from hiah school to collqe. I hid a lot of •ex.ah pmes last year. I didn·1 understand tc0rin1 two pointa and havina five turnovers in a pme. so I loll tomC confidmce. But thaf 1 not ba~nina this year and I learned that an Uvtey'I cla11." Hanlon, an all4"0Und athlete in hiah ICbool who relied solely on his liven lalenta. aleo uadentands wba1 &anl work is now. .... up In lite WfiP.t room duri111 die ofY.teuon with tam- malel Alu Schlines .ad Scott Dd•llao ...... ... Hanlon'• ........... Im dM"lld ... with .... ,...... ·ar~--mow~~ .......... , ..... t , llid II•• w6llt , ... -.. ..... pmc OM year (El Toro won It); one which .. w Lou Cvijanov1ch blow up over the oflkiauna and pull his ream (last season): and one which has ~n the last three No. I seeds compile a not-so-env&abae 2-9 record. . The tournament's first·round 1s split Wlth four p mes Tuesday naaht and another quartet Wednesda) niaht. iuesday's ob 1ous attracuons ?t'C Glendale Hoover (paced by sconn& whit John Hillman) qainst ~ tal- ented Long Beach Jo~dan q~intct; host E.\tancia (5-3) going against a Vista squad which pushed Ncwpon Harbor before falling, 80-79: and Irvine's duel wuh Banning of Lo Angeles, where the defending ~ha!l'· pion Vaqueros will showcase Junior John Molle. a 6-5 standout who has averaged 27. 7 per ~me. In three of has 11\St live stans the Estenc6-Effln (Coed!: Tim O'Brien) .... .... y., __ -"'· Wt. Yr. 11 Aorlan TrulltlO S· 10 lol() Sr 14 Brian Oar! 6·, ISO Jr 14 AuOu\lln Heredia S·IO lolO Jr 20 Son Lv 6·0 ISO Jr 21 Paul McOanl~' 6-0 17S Jr ,, Mike Sntro 6·0 ISS Sr ,. Mllll Fuer1>11nri11•r 6·• ISS So 2$ Jeff Ho~•nlon 6 7 11S Jr lO Ari C•rr•CIO s 11 ISO Sr 40 M1lo.e Hao\ 6·0 110 Jr 0 Torrev Hammond 6 • llS Jr so Ricn Bere<'ldl 6 I llS Sr Gfenda .. Hoover Tornadoff ICMctl: Kirt Kotllmeler) Ne. f'\aYtf--....... --··-.. -·---Ht . Wt. Yr. 10 Rober10 Calvo 6·0 165 Sr 11 Abraham L.m s' ISS Sr 14 JHoar Oomlnoo H O 154 Sr 20 Mike Evan' 6·1 180 Sr 27 Fred Zarlllon 6·3 "' Sr ,. Ruc:tv Gonre111 s 10 ISO Sr JO Merk Le llo "0 IS4 Sr 33 John Hillman 6 3 165 Sr 34 John Worden 6 3 114 Sr 41 Terrv Green 6·2 ISi Jr ., Roen A\lllln 6·2 112 Jr 44 Wor1 Lew 6·l 173 Jr so Ec:t Alli\On 6 6 160 <,r Huntln9fon Beach Oilers (Coach: Rov Miiier) Ho. Plav ....... ___ , ............ _ .. _ .... -.HI. WI. Yr ' 4 Denni' Cellenen s 9 ISO Sr 11 Ann Duong s 9 ISO S• 70 Jamel 01ngu, 6·0 ISO Sr 74 Sco11 Jarir ~ 11 160 Sr 25 M1"'e Vl•tnol 6 ) 17S .,, lO Kevin McAn1nct1 6 1 ns Sr J7 Sleonen Lvca\ 6 I 710 Sr )J T~ Bar\rl 6 1 160 'ir )4 Ora•t' Le"a\nttt 6 I 1as Sr 40 Mul•,.one Al><I• 6 ) llS Jr 44 Mall Tav'Or 6 3 170 Jr SI Rvan Moflon 11 7 200 S• lrvlM Vaqueros <Coach: Steve Keith) Ho. PUve•-------·--· _-..... Ht WI Yr 4 Bri11r1 Bootnrovo 6 I ISO .. ., s Oeron McCo• S·9 16S Jr I) Oavt Car\on S II 160 (,() 14 C.re9 Ba•n' 6 1 16S Sr 11 Pn11 Snt!'I s 8 110 Sr 11 Brao Gromltch 6 I ISO Jr 13 Tim Paullno 6 I ISO 'r 24 Garre1 Ho11\leo1 6 l 170 \r 2S Malcolm R1cnard• 6 ' 160 Sr 31 J•m E1C'h\te11ot 6 s 190 Jr 33 Brei! Robert\ 6 ~ 170 Sr 34 Jonn Mot>e 6 s 180 Jr Mission Vitlo Dl•blos (Coach: Bob Minier} No. Plaver .. _ ............. -........ , ....... HI, WI Yr II T1M Snowotr1 ~ fl 160 Jr 21 Boll Otrlnv 6 I 190 J• 1l Ma•• Wroghl 6 7 160 Jr 7S Tom Mtrll. 6 I 16S Sr JI Oit•t Ba1ltv II 1 llS Sr )) II·• e Bou '"' t> 4 IH ;r 41 Br,.."f W 1l111)m\ 6 I 18~ ')r 0 Er <. L'3"~' 6 l II\ ~r JS Cr1• ' Cro• 6 1 16\ Sr SI A10trto COlOraoc-" s 160 Jr SJ C.reg Ama•a 6 ) 210 Sr .. Basketball. c pec1:ill~ '-Cl' med to get mo'>l neglected 1n h1~h 'lhool 1\1 rnmc out frum loo1hall and I \\OUldn't hJ\C ~h111 .11 .ill I '<'r) sea!>on "ould gob) and I'd 1u'1 rla:v at the ~rnc le'"' .\t the end o the scason. that was 11 Thr h.1skl.'thall would he put awa~ :111J I \\Ouldn't pick 11 up again un11l 'iU nlllll'I ka~ue "I t..1nd ofrcgre1 not working hard- er. but I'm tr) mg tu make up for 11 now. I begun lo learn. or '"l', ho"' hard work paid off in foot hall in high school. but sull I ne"cr used 11 on m } own. I just kind of coa"ed ... Hnnlon. an avid wcigh1llfter nc1" who can squat 350 pounds and hl:nl·h 275. fi nished la t }Car averaging 7 7 points and 4.4 rebounds per <.·o nH·st This }Car. he's leading the Pirate' (I 0-2) in scoring" 1th a t .i t) J \ er.ige . He's second in a~l11sts (2.~ per gamc) on the club and third in rebound'i (4.4). While playing for Jon Borchen's Chargers his seni or \Car. Hanlon a\- eraged 14.2 points. a. rchounds and 3. I assists. ··1 try and go out c' er) night and give a solid performance:· Hanlon said. "I ti) and be a<. con111s1cn1 a possible. People tend to always look at scoring averages, but I try to get assists and rebounds. as well. I'm a team player and I think I'm a leader on the coun. "The more responsibility put on me, the better I like 11. I feel more free to do more things:· Hanlon also reali1ed, an a hurry, the d ifTerence between high school and college ball. ""The biggest difference 1s the speed of the game," Hanlon said. "There's a big difference an the pace of the game and most of 1hc lime you get a shol off. In high school. you can catch the ball. set up. step in to 11 and shoot. Herc, everybody's all-league from somewhere." His dec1s1on to go to Oranae Coa5t c.a.mc easily. Unlil!e hard work, thaf s one area where he certainly has no rqrtlS. "Coech (Tandy) Oilhs. he's really respected in this area." Hanlon said. ''Some guys jUll ao to where they're going to run the ball. but that didn't matter to me. What mauettd was a coach who knows basketball and Coach Oilll1 knows his 1tutf. He's tot a reputation for beina toqh. but he's not IO bid." Cal Poly San Luis ObllPO. Baylor and Chapman Collete have all n - prestcd an inaerat in Hanlon ... But riaht now, it'• kind 'of 1 wait-aftd. tee," be Mid. "If I Ill a chance for a 1ebolanb.ip. rn ek• the aoo1 weth the best educauon and bubtbell prapam. EduqiUon II ,.Uy IOilll to come a...._ .. ...... wouldll'I ..... ....t .. H•ti•oalllCllM...,(W~ T-).ta11'=' tm1 ..... .. .. . .. .. lr\.1nc lun1 or has scored a sch re ord J9 points.. then a r.chool cord .io points •. and 34 in a 58- last-mvment v1cto!)' over to"-n maJ Woodbridae. Wedncsda) 's first round sho 1s the Tus11n-Huntm1ton Bea duel. , .11 ~ p against the Til~rs w1 ~a I combina11on of Savanna trans Mu-;tnfa 1\bd1 and 6-7 st"nior Ste lwn Luca'i. · . Abd• ,., averaging 26.5 po1~ts game for the up-and-down 0 1le "ho are' 5.4. . Hun1ington Beach's five wins a b} an average margin of 23 poin Thl' four lo scs arc by an averaae :!I points. . . The tournament continues w1 eight games on T hursday and Frid a~ 11 1:1cars toward Saturday's cha p1011~hip fina l . Ed!Mft CMrwert (Coedl: Jen BercMrt) No. Playtf Ht. Wt. 10 J•lO" Hurcneor> S•t 140 11 Dove Otclo. 6·0 17S IS Mall Hartt S-1 ISO 20 tom Tv!er S· 11 170 77 011n L ovtlaOv 6·7 190 7) T OCIO Smv\f'r 6·) llO 1• Gr~ M•~r 6-3 160 ~O Sltvt T"OIH' 6· S :no 47 B• '""°o" J"\ r 6·4 200 S2 8 Y.arr.r>f!o.-6· 10 ,OS LOft9 Buch Jordan Panthers (Coach: Ron Massev> HO Plever ·-............ ~--·-----"'· Wt. 11 Darrell Brv an• 6· l IU u Mario C~,,.eiono 6-3 190 11 Mar1c:tv Et hi 6· I 160 JS Mllr•Ofl Hom1llOr 6 2 110 10 Roane. Harri\ 6· I 17S 13 Gtorgt' H1iboaro 6 1 160 73 Roger Hunier 6 I 110 '1 J&me\ JllC"-~on 6· l 160 32 Re11g1e K Ing 6·0 ISS 17 R.,u Peanon 6 2 180 20 Joel RO\OOrOuQti 6 ) 170 11 Kt'"""'" m 11-S·• llS S2 Ot'onorr Smttll 6-S ?OS 3• Tonv Stl'worl 6-1 llS L19Una Hills Hawlrs (Coach: Davt Brown) No. Plaver---·-··-· ......... -Ht. W1. 10 C.<'l"t' S•""t'" S·9 10 I' T1>00 Petrr\O" S· I I 160 IJ Poi Nr \On 6·4 llS IS Oar Paroo . S·9 140 10 Po• PQ• aC• S 9 l•S 1l 8• an Ma•••" 6 I 14S 24 A Sooora S 11 170 2' B• an "-Pll tr 6 2 16S JO Oar RP nra•o• 6·0 16S 3~ Df'r• Cl Po•te< 6 I 16S j4 JO" Sa'" \0" 6 0 160 J; Cl'"Jf'~<I'"''" 6 7 170 40 P,,u L M OP 6 • 11S 4~ J n (C)IO'l 6 6 llS Tu,tin Tilltrs (Coach: Tom McCluskey) No Plaver._ --· __ . ....:,_,-Ht. W t. V "llt' ~·~•t!r S 10 ISO • Pn ~"II T•on S II 170 11 F •f'.:10>' Qot•M\U -6 I lllO I~ Oa• a Bt• \ft'• ~ 10 145 n Qul>t'rt L<'luDd•.• 6 0 16S )(I 0 11' T h 'O' 6 2 110 JJ ft\C1' 'Vloore 6 2 llS )1 La• E•101• 6 0 165 J~ B• an q p •t•r 6 I 18S 40 o~' r ~4 ... ont'\ s 10 190 41 l nn,.,a, C. a.u:.r 6 I 180 u J c• woo110•0 ;. 10 l•S J• '>"""~ Ho•,.,f'\ S 11 190 Vlst• Panthers (Co.en: Gr" L•nthlerl Ho. Pl•ver.·-···-·-···· ............ -...... Ht. Wt. 10 ''""" Ba'""' 6 ·O I SO 1, '" ... .,.,,.r s 8 us 14 "I' •e Vana ono • I 16S 10 c •. , ' J0""'0" s 11 140 n ,.,.,, ., """ •e• t. l 110 ~J 8· a" ._,. •11 6 3 ISS :ro J•" p,. ' .. .,,, s 10 170 l• B ,. ~ .,,..., ' o 1 160 JO """ , I\ ... ,.,, S 10 17S H uo , •'""" o 1 11S H N \ \' .-, \ 6 0 ll S ~4 ~ •• " ... . "" ~ 4 190 Mater Dei top Orange field Th~ Dally Piiot I ht' 2'\th Orangl' I loliJa) C'la~s• ,I lfHt•am pl l"P ha\t..l·th;1ll • IOU 11.1111t•n1 th;1t h<'gan at Orangt' High .in l·1gh1-1t·am lourne~ which cvolq 111tu a lb-ti:am fi..1rmal at C hapm < olkgl'. unfold' on Tucsda). I hl' lil·lll l1a-. ht:.:-n rl·duccd to I l'lllrtl''· a' "'ell a~ ,\ Junior var<>1 t:ntn. thus thl' lirst round has 1 hH'' -\\ hrch are filled "1th Fou t~1 n \ alln and an ta .\nn. hrnnt:iln Valle' wall sit out t lirsl dJ} ... Jl'tlOn and meet the"' na 111 thl' ~later £A.'1-Long Bea \\ 11.,un upener m the 8.50 featu \\ n.lnt·-.da ~ night anta .\na awaus the "inner of l ~addlcbact..-Kl"nned) opener an S:JO game Tuesda). Among 1hc entnes from the 0 angl.' Coast area. in add111on to Mat Dt-1 . Fountain Vallq and Saddl had. .. 1~ Manna. ~h1rh mcets t ho~t Orange Panthers an a 5:30 ga on Tut'sda\. The tournament fcatul'C's o foreign t·ntn -Composite High Camrose. (anada, a team whic we nt 9-1 tn lcgauc and 24-8 overa last ) car. Or•nve Holide.y s_i.ssic lat Cha""""' C ..... ) TutMleY'i Flrlt ._.. 2 10 om -Ktnn~v "' Soddtobeck 9 30 a m -Sonia Ana bvt 12 SO om -Ora"Ot JV "' Oomlft9Utr 3 SO om -F'ootnilf "' Ora119e Lutneton S lO om -Orar19e "' Marina 110 1> m -El Toro o ComtlOl ilt IC• 11 10 • m -Fountain VoJlev b'l't 8 SO om -Maler Otl v' 4.Cln9 leKh WI Stallings given look at Annapolis h y r. r. '· '· f cn111•.1 "''klllC\11 Bruins in ~arly lead, never get in trouble with Fullerton, 87-75 From The Assodated Press LOS ANGELES -Don Maclean scored 26 points and Trevor Wilson 23 10 lead No. 18 UCLA to an 87-75 .. ,ciory over Cal talc Fullcn on o n aiurday night. Darrick Manin added 18 points for UCLA (6-1). Mark Hill scorcd 24 fo r the Titans, who lost their second straight aflcr opening with five straight victo ries. The Bruins raced to a 29-10 lead 1 n 1he first 10 mmutes. with Maclean 'IConng 13 points. The Bruins e>.· tended the lead to 5 1-31 at ha lfllmt· J'i Martin hit a 3-potnler JUbl bcfore the buaer. UCLA led 66-47 with 1311 minutes tu go. The Titans !hen o u1scor1:d the Hrutns 17-6 in the nc\t 'ii m1null'" \\Ith Hill onng 12, to narrO\\ the gJp tu 72-64. l C LA scored nine of thr nc\I I 1 po ints for an 8 1-66 lrad "11h thrc1: nunutes to go. Wilson a nd Man in h..iJ tuur potnts np1ccl.' in lhl· nin rhc Bruin' hl·ld the Titan\ io o nf\ I I 4 ix·n·ent shootrng. the fo urth 111nl' rn \C\Cn game~ l JCL \ o ppo- nc:nt has bcr n under 40 pc rrcnt. El~ewhcrc 1n collcgl' basl.l'lhall. • David Butler marked his retu rn tn the lineup w11h IR p.11nl\ .1nll I \th-ran.,.ed l JNI \' ll'>l'U ,1 \mother- u1g defen\l' 111 h.inJ :-..o I ('I lc m a ''' "''' 1u ... .,. 91.xo. 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PHO t-00·1·H\l.I . Browns pu11 - it out late for Central title, 24-20 By DAVE GOLDBERG ,.,,,,_Wrtc•r HOl'. TO' "n tn \fac k's lour-\ arJ touchdo" n 1 u n "Ith )9 .,crnnd'> leti "•<1turda' night ga'<' the ( k' eland R H )\\ ll'> ,1 2~-2Ct '1ctory mer H o u .. wn and th .. ·ir founh ~ FC' ( entral 111le in the IJ'>t fi,c }ca rs The touchd tm n rnm l.'.' .11 the end of a 5, -~ard. nine-pl.I\ Jn\\.· cngm <'ercd b> Bernie Ko !)llr .tlkr the Bro wns-had squand ered a 17-0 lead and appeared headed for de feat \\hen Warren Moon h11 Dre" Hrll "Ith a 27-)ard touchdown pass with 4:46 ten. C leveland finished the season at 9-6-1, holfa game ahead of the Oilers 1n the d11.i!l1o n. It let\ Hou'lton at 9-7. with a chance at a wild card 1f cithcr lnd1anapoli loses to cw Orlean o n in the second half while junior p0int guard Robert Pack scored a career- h1gh 23 for SC (3-3). St. Francis fell to 5-2. Tr.a iling 73-72, US got the ball insu.Je to Cole man for a short bank shot. I le was fouled by Anto ine Pat- tcr'>on a nd made the free throw. •O kla homa improved its record to 5-U "1th a 136-121 tnumph over hmt Lo}ola-Mal)mount. •R ick I o>. led four d ouble-figore swrcrs "1th 19 points, ltft1ng Nonh Caro li na to a 79-63 v1cto l) over "an..as tatc Fo\ scored 13 of his pomts 1n the second half, a<.. ott \Vii hams !>Cored 15. Kc' 1n M add en 12 and Kmg Rice sw rcd 111 lor the Tar lled<>. 'orth l ..irohna Cn--l ) hu1lt upon a 1 ~ -)IJ h..il1t1m1: alh antagl' a nd pulled a\\,\\ l'arl\ in the '>nunJ pert()d , as a l'l'll' < hill u11 lo llo'' -;ho t fHO' 1ded a -llt-1h k.1J \\Ith 1)·1.1 left Ill thl' !:!allll' "J n'.i' I.it.Ill' 15-5) pulll'<l ''11h1n '2-.t11 "ht:n k an lkruu1lk re h11 a thrl'l'-p111111 Jump '\hot "Ith l)'.lX kfl • I 11.•\l11n.1n Oohh} H urk) ,t·nrnl I '111 ht' I~ po int., in the '>l'lond half. w.11 !..ing I 2th-rnnkcd l>uh· tu a "'-1-ll.t '1u11r~ u' rr wa .. 111ng1011 ll urk~·\ .,w nng ltlk<l thl' Blul' I >l' ''' 11111 111 a d O,l' ganw and nffc,l·t \\ J\h111gton·, l'dgl· 1n n•ho undrng .rn<l 11" P·''""t! ll'll tu l..l·~ h:t\l..l't\ Intl' 111 tlw g.11111 •Bill~ \1ngk111n i,10H'd I"' puinl\ '" kJJ 'o 111 \t John·, t11,1n Xl-'11 ' I< ton '" ,·1 '1.1~.1 r ,1 \1ngll t11n '"'rl·J h1' p111n1' 111 .1 l•''l'f\t' r11 i'x'l.IU\C hl' "''' ll'pLltl'd Ill lhl· ... 1.111 11g l11wup In J.I\ \Oil \\ 11 It.till\. \t Jt fin·, lt·.1Jing 'Ulfl'I .lfld fl houndc1 l;i'1 \l'J\111l "h11 h.1d tx 1·n lllll 'lllu~ (kl 211 \\Ith .I 1ft,pl.1llll Ir,,, I !fl.' Ill h" iigh I foot •I Ht' a \Ii lier Jnd I odd I },I\ kd .1 :\->.J 1 un .11 the \tart 1•1 till' "·cnnd h.dt 1 .. 1 \rl..J n'·" l "'-I) I Ill' Katorhad., .• 1hl·.1d I \(, .11 h.dl11nw dnp1ll' thl' hot 'h11111111g 111 l\\111\ R.1 mon J nd Damon \\ 1111.1111' "h11 .. 1.1rtcJ tht· 'l'• 1rnd hall " 1th n1nt· '11,11gh I pOl 111 \ • C .1lhen-< ht•an1:' \l'ot1:d I~ p .. 1111-. ·" lnd1<111.1 r11lkd up'" htg_gl''I '" n 111 1 hl· .,,.,1''111 I flt \ndt·1 ,11n \i.!Hl'd I 11 pe11nl\ '~11h'--t1 l.lrl'rr-h1gh ''' n~11111d ' 101 l nd1.1n.1 1, -lll C 11cg t 1r:iham 'u1rnl 11' p111111\ .1nJ ( hn' I ,1\,\1111 \llllt'd I I poml\ "1th I h rl·bo und' • Rt:,l'rH' P.111,h ll1d .m.tn 'lur1·d 12 olJJI\ I :i r1111ll\ Ill till' ... l'n•nd hall k .1lling 'u 2' \ltd 11g.111 \t,1tl' 111 .in ~ ... --~ ' 1l111r~ 11\l·r I J\t1·rn \ 1tlh1g.in '\fl'\ l' \n111h kd th1· "'r.1rt.1n' 111-: 1 "-Ith l~ p111nh .inJ 11 H·hount" hut k it thl· g.inw '"'h 11 \'\ rellla 1111n~ alta in1unng .1 lingl·t 11n h1' kit hand. Aru•••,,....o Phlladelphla·s Jeff Chychrun (left) takes • dive as he and Montrea1·s Brian Skrudland chase •fter the puck Saturday. Robitaille connects again, Kings topple Canucks, 4-1 From Th~ Associated Press \11\-l..11 \l.1\-d;1 '-l•lll'd t\\o gnal'> .1ml I 111 R11h11a1lk ,uireJ .1 goal lor llw 'l\llllnll'l'lllll\l garnl' .l\~lhl· I 11\ \ng1 k' "•n!.!' lx·.11 1lw \ .in111u,er < .111 tli-' 4 I \.11111 I." 1111!ht 111 ln- .!ll· \\" •d ~ l<11h1t.11lk' ~9th i!O,ll 111 thl· 'l';J\On lit·,l \t I""" Hr.-11 llull 1111 thr '111 k.td lh ""rut 1111 .i lfl-lt1111 \\fl\I \ht1I 1111111 d1rl'l lh II' lr111tl 11fth1· lll'I .11 "12 nl th1 l'r<.t 1xn1•d 1111 a 2-0 k.1d 1111 I\. llltt' "ho h,l\ l' """ thrn· \11,111!111 .lfl' J.11-I th" w.1-."n .tg.11n'>I \ ,llhllll\l'I \\h11h i\ 1-1-1 Ill II\ l,l\I \l\1.'11 g.1llll'' \1;1!..d.1 .11.qu111.·d 1r11111 1hr 'l'" '1•1!.. hl.11ldl'1' Ill\ 'I" ~·1 ~l.llctl 1111 ,1 I '·f1111t "11,t 'h111 .11 I I 'I 111 thl· 'l'l11111I 1x1111d 111 g•'l' the "'II!!',, 1.11 k.111-- I 1'1'" hl'll' 111 th1· '11 1 \.11urd,I\ • 1'..dh lfolhtx·rcl'I ""'l'd h1' '>l'l· lllld g.11,tf llf th1.· 'l':l\llll l'•ll h Ill th1· th11d 1x·1111d ·" thl· l J1111>11t11n < lllt'r'> l'tlgnl thl· < .Ilg.in f IJl11l'' 2-1 • 1\11°111 '\U(ll'I.\ 'llill'J l\\tll' 1111lud111!! l h1.· go-Jhl".IJ go.1 llllll" ,1' th111llgh t•h thml pc.:r 11d g,1\l· 1h1· 'l" \or!.. hlJrllkr... thl'tr lo11rth '1r.·11g.h1 \ ll t11r~ 'i-ti o\ l'r tlw P11- 1,hu 1gh Pen1w1nc, • l>l'll'll'l'm,1n Do nald ""l'l'lll'\ \lllrt'd hi' lir't Jn<l 'l'lonJ g.o.1h <11 thl' \t.'.l\tlll 111 ,1 'lp.111 o l ~ m111Ull'\ 11 \l't11nll' 1n lhl· 1hirJ ix·rn><1 \llld111~ thl' 1it1\lllll Brutll\ Ill a o-' \ ,, t. •r\ u\ er tlw I k1rn11 Red \\ tng.' • .l11hn \IJd l'.tn ) 'nonl.I g11.1I , 1 lhl !!Jllll' \\Ith 12 'fl fl'nlJlfltllg ~\l lhl· \Ufl:!lllf '-l'\\ kr'i:' Dl'' 11' J u1ml·-lr11111·1'x·h1nJ '\.: 'll l11r. "" r tht' \t I out' Him·'\ • 1>.1k I lun tl·r r.imml'J a rl·hound through .1 tanglc 111 hod tl'' "llh ' I' H'111,11n111g .. 111J 1>1111 lk .1u prl' ma<ll· 111 '·" l' ·" 1tw \\ ,1,h111gton ( J p1tJI\ "on JI hnm1: tor I hl· ti r<.t 11 ml' 1 n 1111111.' th.tn ,1 llHllHh h\ tx .. 11111-g thl• 'l'\\ '111!.. R.lll!Ll'I\ 1-2 •I ),I\ l' I 1ppl'tl "uirt•d thl· t11.'- h1l·.1l..1ng go.ti .1 1 ~ IX 111 till' 1h11J rwr111J .tnd R1•n I rant" .tdtkd 1hr1.·c J'"'I' ,J\ lh\' I l,11 th1rd ~\ h.tll'f.,. 1h:- ka1nl thl' 'lumping \1 innl''-•'l<I 'orth '-,t.ir' 4:1 • Ktllo. \ ,11\l' 'u1rl·d l"lll' and l'htl I lcn"ln h.1d .1 goal anJ tour ·"'"t' ·" lhl· Bullah1 "'ahrl'' Jd~·.ited l)ud1n h·' l'\11.•n d 111g thl· 'or- d1qu1'' "1nl1" 'tr1ng. 10 .i ll'Jm fl'· l"ld·I\ mg I 1 g.lllll'' • Jl'fl'lll\ Kul·n1d.'' thrl'l' goal<. ptl\\l'fl'lJ ( htl,tg11 (\1,1 hta \\l-filkJ -., \ ll t11r~ 11\ l'I thl' f urunto \!Jpk I t.•Jh undat or C 1nc1nnat1 loses to Mtnnc- so~h~ ~~~!~s~'!~~; 0 , crcame a 400-Se•haw111• Steve Largent fl•ftl. plartng In }ard passing pcrfom1ance b) Moon. th• flnal pm• of• 14-year Nf'L career. 11 "'II nov.. pla) ho'>t to a pla)ofTgame unable to n1alre the catch •• he collld•• with M•rtln Mayhew of W••hlngton. 1n t"-O weeks. The Browns 1umped out to a 17-0 lead on Matt Bahrs 32-)ard field goal on the fi~t scnes of the game and 1ou hdown passes from Kosar of 68 )ards to n c Metcalf and 40 to Webster laughter. The pla)' to Met- calf was a hon pa o n which the Largent winds up NFL career in Seattle's 29-0 loss to 'Skins rookie Ltgzaggcd most of the way on lly J fM COUR his own. But he lcfl the game shonly ,.,, Spon• w- aflcrAards 'A-Ith a bruised foot. Ton) Zendejas' 32-)'ard field goal E TILE -mong tcve l..argcnl's pa catching with 14 seconds tcn in the half cut it rct:ords is most touchdown reception In his FL to 17-3, and then Moon hit Hill for n finale. 11 was one record he couldn't add on to. 9-)'ard score aflcr a 73-yard drive on Largent. 35, caught two pa<1scs fo r 41 yards to the first possession o f the second extend his co nsecutive game receptio n r«ord to l 77. half. Moon completed 32 of SI but the Wash1nato n Red kins, behind the pa.ssina of passesfor414 yards. Mark R)picn and the runnina of Earnest Byner, shut Zendejas' 37-)'ardcr made it 17-13 o ut the Seahawk'I 29-0 Saturd.ay. as the Ho uston defenst. cgcd on by "It was an emotiona.I time for me." said Laracnt, the: Astrodome crowd of 58.342, who completed his 14-year NFL career. "But I'm p1c tly beun IO a.n auclf. d151u5tcd with the way ~ played,'' Then &he pme 1eemed to tum on a Still, Laracnt tned to took at the pos1t1ve side of mi...U by Cay Maldaewl. who the d.ay. eartitt bad tipped a l.endrjas field "Afttr the pme, I taid (to b1.1 teammates). ·1 don't pl au.empt and IUld 111eked Moon ~ant an)one ftth"f b9d for me btuutt of the ~c: or to IMll another dnvc:. thf score: .. he taid. ·•rvc IUld ao many aooo tlunp After Houtton IUld dnvcn from ill b 1 1ap.r.rn 1n m)' carttr. th11 pmt was rcalt) anc:onJCq•n· owa u '° 111c 1rown1· as,~ter Jay w. P !1 •• ,.._. .. Moaa •... ..... The ...... IPPllluded ~l. •ho RnitfMd hat ... .... "1·11111 rtlM •· MIDnl atft'tt lrit" at• at~ I 1.089 recei¥ifte yafdt elMI JOO came llP widl the \all and blpa to touchdown rcceptlOft • nm. Al Iii .. Iii&. ......... led the ... -• L. • • ....__ • w lll I wd ~ Qlrh Pille .. 1ut .... rairnt s ca~ as a "!nlMbe saumony to ........ , 1 .. __. Jllllll· Nie m HOUllOll'• ~ an tbC . Nfl.. Redst1n1 caecl9 J~ Gabbi llKS. Oi¥tm .... tbe .... .. ... E\'nybody UI .. NFL ...... lb•. TM ltedlkiM (lo-6} WOii .... Mia me11ntlve kw I ht1 t 11 of l6 Aw 2ll ~ • RYllln.U.~ 22 fl JI ,_. b 290 ~ ,.._ o.;_nn Clltillll 1111111.,_ ..... ,..149 ' )Bnl~. includmg a 44-)ard touchdo~n tn 1hc third qua n cr Byner scored o n run of 2 and yards. Washington v.-a chmmatcd from the playoffi - for the second straight <1eason aflcr winning Super Bowl X~ll -last v.cd •. "You're not sau ficd when )OU don"t make the pln)olTs. But 1hc way we finished makes me cager for the stan or nc'1 )Car:· Byner said. The Scahawk1 (1-9) "'ere eliminated from the phl)OfTJ when Buffalo beat the cw Yo rk Jets 37·0 earlier Saturday The Scahawks. who had a thrtt-tame winnina \trcal broken, had their tint losina season tn te\'en )Cars under COIK'h C'huck KnoA. St-attk quanerbeck D•'-c K.ric:a set an NFL~ for fumbles 1n a sanak season (18'). He broke the old record ( 17) Kl b)' Ftou1ton Oilc:n quanat.ck Oen Putonn1 1n 197) and tacd by Oilen q~k Warmi Moon in 19'4. "M11takcs hun us th1• W.IOft. .. Krill mid. 001 wllb •t ...... 1y conect•~. but~-............... krici1 ... .-ked 1n the nd 1011e W Friia 9'c*n for 1 la~) in tbr thard quarw, one f!l liilr .._. lat .... •ml Aw to.cs of'l7 .,.. .... -...... 20lh anten'llplioft ol d9c: --. $toka waftted ICf d about dal .... "8~ bera for the Nf(' RcdlkiM; "It'• kind of :!Taalina ..-,_ !Id • dlt Al'C. and lft tlac •mtt ... ....,_ wlda ,... - dMan ount M laid. "Y-. • ... kiM al dlullll" Orange Coat DAILY PILOT ISUnday. December 24. - PHO H\,hJ.'I H\11 Suns rally, CllJ)pers' road record remains 0-for-all, 104-100 From The Associated Press PHOEN IX kfl H ornacd .. !>Cored 11 of ht'> ~a\oll-h1gh ~8 p<.>1nts 1n thc lourth pcnod J 'i thl' Ptwen1x un'> a\o tdl·J a lnte collap..e 10 beat Lo\ Angeh.·' I 04-1 00 'iatur- da} night .,_cl·p1ng thl' < ltprwrs v.in lcs) o n the road th" '>t'a'lon Los ~ ngclc). nov. I 1-I (1 on the r• 1ad trailed 26-~2 Jltcr thl "''' qu.irtlr ~9-40 al h..illt1nw .ind "'ti fi., Jlh'i three rxru.J'I Ho rnacd ;. \\ho t'1nl'>hl·J "•th 10 fi eld guah 1n 1-l Jtll'ITIPh ..cored thl' first '" p.>1nt' 1•1 th1: 111unh quJrtl·r a nd Kc' ill Juhn,on·, 1hn:1 pt11nt plJ~ gJ \l' thl· \un' 1tw1r ht~l''>I k.1J .11 4--J "'''" -24 r1:m.11r11nr ( hJrk\ '\m1th Ii.id lltnl' po1nl' 1ndud111g .i l-po1111 Jt11al .,qth t\\1 \l:ll•Ol.h kit J' I 1" \ngdt'' 1.1 llu,1 h t """ 1h1: twr to 11 ~ 1110 l 11m < h.111 I)!:!\ ,1,.. h.1d • 1 J)llflll\ hit J I l'l' tl llt>\\ \\1th Pih \e1.1>nJ ')htl\\11 !-It • t:l'l' l'hnt'lll\ 11" '-l'\ l'Jl\h \frJl!!,11\ flt111 \' \ lllt 11 • II\ U the ( ltp!)l'f\ '-lllll' I k u ·111t>1·1 I '•'iloi T ht• ( hpf)l'I' \\I II h.1 .t 1..... 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And as this roller coaster ride reaches its con- clusion. they are the thread that tics together the top stories of the decade. scltcted by pons writers and broadcasters in an As ociated Pre s poll. Pete Rose was at both ends of that spectrum duri ng the period and appropriately. his adve ntures took the first two places in the poll. The gambling probe that forced Rose out of baseball in 1989 was voted the top story for the period and his relentless pursuit of T) Cobb's all-time r~ord of 4, 191 hits, which he passed four years earlier. finished second. With a fi rst place vote wonh 10 points. second place nine. etc .. Rose-gambli ng had 116 fi rsts and 3.159 points and Rose-Cobb had 60 fir ts and 2.395 points. They were followed in order b) the World Series earthquake (69). 2, 142: pom labor. including soaring salaries and baseball and football stril.es (9). 1.765; Nolan Ryan's 5.000 strikeout!> (22). 1.593: SA-USSR Olympic boycotts (38). 1.495: Ben Johnson·steroids (24). 1.491: Wayne Grctzk)' breaks Gordie Howe's scoring record ( 15). 1,406; Miracle on Ice U.S. 01~ mpic hockey (78). 1.110: Drug . including Len Bias cocaine death and Pittsburgh drug trial!> (47). I, 105. Rose's problems first surfaced in February. 1989 when he was summoned under rather mvstenous circumstances from the Cincinnati Reds traini.ng camp to meet in New York with comm1ss1oner Peter lleber- roth and his successor. Bart G1ama11 1. The rumor was that the subject was gambling but Ro!>e. a frequent visitor to race tracks. shrugged 11 off .. That's been associated "1th me fur :!O year<>." hl' said. "You can't control rumorc;." Baseball. too. seemed tu do"npla~ the a1Ta1r at first. ··we asked him to do 11. \\ e d1dn·1 order him:· Ucberroth said of the v1s11 ·· fhere·!> nothing ominou~ and there won't be an) folio" through:· But that tumed out to tx· more hopeful than accurate. It "a Ver) ominous and there "a a ubstan- tial follow through. When eberroth h:ft bao;eball and Giamatll took office. the Ro!.e a1Ta1r "a turned o"er to John Do"d. a prominent Washington attome). Hts inves11ga11on resulted 1n a 225-page repon. a detailed indictment of the man whose hustle and dn"e as a pln}er made him the embodiment of bas..·ball for millions of fans. Each da}. new sordid stones 'lurfac('d. linking Rose with bookmakers. organ11cd cri mt' figures and other unsavory characters. The l11an~ of charges accused him of all manner of thins.<,. not the ka'>t of which \\3S betting on baseball, wh Kh call' for ,uc;pcns1on from th t· spon . Rose battled back. c;u1ng the commissioner. winninJ a brief \'ICIOI) in .1 lo(·al l.OUn. losing on larger issues in federal court. The war earned on all summer. hanging om1nousl) over the game. blunting e"ef) th mg else that went on in baseball. Finall) in August. Rose gave up the fight and. though he never admmed to betting on baseball, was suspended for hfe. ending the spon·s most sordid affair si nee the 1919 Black SoA scalMlal Lt was abo ooe of lhe commissioner's last acts. E1ghc days later. Giamatti died of a massive hcan attack at his vacation home in Manha's Vineyard. Mass. In sjx mo nths, Rose weal from one. of the. .ma.st hallowed figures in baseball h1stor) to one of the most disgraced. It was a long. sad fall . Four years earlier. he had reached the pinnacle of the game when. o n Sept. I I. 1985, he broke Ty Cobb's record for career hits. In his 22nd season. doubling as player-manager of the Reds. he dropped a humpback line drive into left fidd apinst Eric Show of the San Diego Padres for the 4, I 92nd hit of his brilliant career. And as he stood at first base. embracing his son and his teammates. tears we lled in his eves. The Cobb chase was finally over. · Rose had come to the Red'> in 1963. a cocky. chtp- on-the-shoulder kid making the 1ump from c1ass B to the majors. He nounshed and w11hm a fe" years. he was a full-fledged star.., There were three batting cham- pionships. a record 44-pme hitting streak in 1978. and lO seasons in which he had more than 200 hits. Suddenly, he found himself w1th1n hailing d istance of Cobb's record. The last pan of the journey, however. was not easy. He had lcfi the Reds as a free age nt after the 1978 season. signing with Philadelphia. i\t the end of the 1983 ~ason. he had 3.990 hits -:?01 hits away from Cobb -and was a free agent again. but with few takers I.his time. Finally. be hooked on with Montreal for half a season, then moved back to Cincinruui as player- ... Amerlc9ft c. ....... .... manager to complete his pursuit. He finished 1984 with 4.097 hits, still 94 shon . Ninety-four hits was less than three months worth of work for Ro!>c in his prime. Now, at age 44 in th(' twilight of his career. it took him five months to reach it. When he got then.·. ii Y.lllS an achievement every bit ,41s monumental as Hank Aaron smashing Babe Ruth's record of 714 home runs and the acclaim was j ust as universal. · Aaron's place 1n baseball history remains secure 15 )Car after he brokl· Ruth's record. It took just four )car:, fo r Ro!>e·~ to be de troyed. Other major c;tones of 1989: •WORLD SERIES EARTHQUAKE: It was a beautiful fa ll af\crnoon 1n an Francisco. a . perfcrt sett ing for Game Three of the 1989 World Series. The Oakland ..\. had \\On the first t\\O games but ~he an Francisco Giants \\ere hopeful that the sw11ch to C'andksud. Par!. \\Ould signal :i change in their for- tunes. . d Then. 1n a flash . baseball became distinctly secon • an . 'uddenl). the eanh began mo \lng. There was a frightening rumbk as the ground shuddered, the upper deck lu['(.'h('d and the light t<;>wcrs swayed. Sudden!)·. the World em·s "as 1n the middle of a classic California l'arthquake. At first. there "as a shrug-it-off reaction by the fan . Then th e electricity went ~ut and when news arriH·d that part of the Ba y Bndge had f~llen. the realw11ion set m that th is was a full scale disaster. It would be I 0 davs bcfor<· ba l·ball resumed and the ..\'s compkted their march to baseball's strangt·st World Sl·rie ,·hamp10Mhip. •SPORTS LABOR: Never in .th l' htstor) of spons had athk·te\ Mood up to management as the~ did in the 19 '0s. T"tee. rn 19 I for 50 da)'i and then again in 1985 for t\\O da) s. baseball pla)er'> <ihut down the gaml' 1n muJ-sca,on Football pla)crs did the same thing. ''alking out for 5., da) ~ 10 I 98:! and ~4 da}s in 1987 The lahor al·t1on fo rced unprecedented rl'SponSC\ from the O\\ ncr. Aa!>l'ball pla~cd a 'lpltt season in I 981 . crowning pre-strike and po'lt·stnke d1 \ 1'i1on ch11mp1on.; and cs ta bit sh 1 ng a o;ccond uer of pla) offs. Foot hall pl.tH'd a n1nl·-gaml· 'iCason 1n IQ 2 follo"ed by a tou.rnamcnt leading to the . UJX'r Bo" I. In 1987. the ;-;FL hired rcrla ement pla}ers and kept pla)ing game-s .., h1k 1hc regulars marched on picket lines. Bascbalrs frCl' agent market \\ent from the e\lreme of collusion that frotl' o ut the pla) ('rs for thrct· ) cars to a spur1 of" 1ld '>JX'nd1ng 1hat pu<;hed salaries past the $3 m11l1on marl.. •~OLAN RYA N'S S.000 STRIKEOUTS: Nolan R'an strucl. oul the fir-.t batter h(• ever faced in the m'a1or kague' <Hl ~l·pt. I I. 1966. Don ·1 feel 'IOIT) for Pa t J;in "·though. Chl'f thl' ~l·ar<.. he \\<lltild ha\e plc nt ) of corn pan). R'an "a\ ant\\ rook1l' \\Ith a .. ,orld of unharnessed potl'llt.ial "hl•n hl' l.1nrll'd Jan I'>. Nl·a rl) :!3 ~cars later. on -\ug. 2:!. 19, 4. R)an ''as sttll thnNin_g fa thalls at 95 mph when he got Ricke} Hl·ndcr<1on of the Oakland .\ ·s swmgmg a1 a J-:! p1t r h fo r thl· 5.000th 'itnkeout of his magn1ficl·n1 career Ryan needed I\ stnkeout., that night to reach 5.000 and he mo' ed to" ard thl· target 1n a hurl). He got Jose Can5eco 1n 1he lir;t 1nn1ng. Da'c Henderson and Ton) Ph illip" 1n thl' <,ccond. R1ckl') Henderson and Ron Ha!SC)' in tbc founh and then R1rkc) Henderson again in the fiflh .. Hl· ga e me no chnn c:· Henderson saul ··He JUSt blc" 11 b) me:· Ryan·., roS'ler of v1•t1ms indudes I., H-all of Fa mer<" and 42 plJ)crs "ho haH· "on ~1 P award'>. Tc\as coach Da\l') Lopes. \1Ct1m11ed ~"lime., b) R)an. once obscf\cd. "lfhe ain't struck )OU out. ;ou ain't nobod):· • USA·U~R OLYMPIC BOYCOTTS: In Janual). 19 0. one month after Soviet troops had crossed into i\fghamc;tan. President Jimmy Caner announced that unless they withd rew within the next JO days. the United . ta te'i would ask that the Olympic Gaml's. scheduled for that summer 1n Moscow. either he postponed or movrd. Ont· mo nth lmcr. 1n the m idst of the Lake Placid Win ter Gamc'>. "1th the Moscow Olympics still in place. Cartl'r announced an >\mcncan boycott of the Garnes. A number of "estern nations supported the acuon. although some ltkc Bnta1n and Australia allowed their athletes to decide for them~lvcs whether thev would compete. That frccdomn was dented Americ.An com- petitor; "ho "ere threatened with re vocation of their passpons 1f lhc) traveled to the USSR. Four )cars later. wi th the ummer Games in Los Angeles. the o' 1ets responded in kind. On May 8. 1984. the da} an extensive Olympic torch relay began across the United tates. the W R announced its own .... W L T 13 2 0 10 s 0 • 7 0 I •·Sieve Larvent .119 Na A Westem C.lfet eftCI "aclfk Dlvbleft W L ~. 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' .... 11 ' .m v. 11 ' .m ,_., 16 10 .6U Va " 13 ..... .. ,,,. s ' 17 ·* 7Ya Pete Rose saw his career, fame, wiped out with results of• gamblln9 lnve1t ... tlon. bo~eott. c111ng "a gr<''' llou11ng.·· of 0 1) mp1c ideals by l .S authont1l''· •BEN JOHNSON-TEROIDS: Their showdown h,1d Ocl'll one o f the mo .. t "1del) an11c1pa1ed events of the 'icuul Oh mp1c-. :'\o\\. the stadium clock clicked off thl' ~conds in fraction' as ( arl Lewis and Ben Johnson !.\\CPI do" n the tracl.. their bodies straining for the finish of the I 00-meter race. John!>On got thl'rl' first, an instant ahead of Lewis. ~' he broke thl· tape. the clod read 9. 79 seconds. a re markable umc. fas1er than an) man had ever run the d1 tanl·e. He glared acros at Lewis. Hts longtime ri val was a well -beaten second in Q 92. lkn Johnson was an 01 ~ mpl( gold mcdah<>t. the "orld's fastest human. Three da)S l~11cr, 11 all came apan for Johnson. A post-race unne sample showed traces of the banned steroid Sta nozol. ~spite his denials. he was stripped of his medal and left Seoul 1n dtS$race. .. E, eryonc was c,uspccting tt." Amencan quaner- m1lcr Dann' E'erett said. ··v ou look at old pictures of him and ne·w picture!. .. You don't expect one of the to p alhletcs to gN raught. The top athletes arc usually mart enough not to gl't caught. .. •GRETZKY BREAKS HOWE'S RECORD: For 26 brilliant sea!.ons. Gordie Howe terronz.cd NHL goalies and when he was done. he had 1,850 points. the mosl in h1stof). The last one came in 1980. the year rookie Wa}ne Gretzk) broke in by leading the league in scoring. o, er the next decade. G retzky would set or share 44 regular eason. postseason and career scoring re- cords. It was only a matter of time bef~ he broke the most cherished mark of all, and on Oct. I 5. 1989., at the sutn of his 11th season. Gretzky shattered Howe's scoring record. He dad it in a most dramatic fashion, scoring a goal in the finaJ minute of a pme ap.inst his old Edmonton teammates and then sconna another in overtime to win 11 for Los .\ngeles. The record that Howe set in I, lb I ga mes wa~ broken in Grl'tzky's 780th NHL game. That hardl> diminished Howe. though. Certainly nut 1n the mind of Gretzky. who grew up idol izing him. "Gordie s111l 1s the greatest in my mind.'' he said. ··and the greatest in everyone else's mind." •MIRACLE ON ICE U.S. OLYMPIC HOCKEY: The )Oung .S. hockey team weaved its way through the earh rounds of the 1980 Olympic tournament. sah aging a-tic against Sweden in the opmer with a last· minute score. then beating Czechoslovakia. Norway, Romania and West Germany. The reward was a berth m the me<lal round and a match against the percnmal champion Soviet Union. a team that had embarrassed the Americans 10-3 LD an e>.h1b111on the week before the Lake Placid Games began. This time. though , ii would be different. T~1s time the roster full of college kids would come up with a miracle on ice. Three umes. they fell behind an~ three ti!11cs they came back to tic the score. Then wtth 10 minutes to play. Mike Eruz1one scored the go-ahead goal and. f~r what seemed an eternity, the Americans skated fun- ously to protect the lead. "It was the longest 10 minutes of my life," Eruzione said. Finally the last seconds of the game evaporated away and the Americans had . a ~ost improbable victOI)'. Two days later. after beating Finland, they also had the gold medal. •DRUGS: On Tuesday. June 17. 1986, the Boston Cel tics made Maryland's Len Bias the second choice in the NBA draft. Two days later. the 6-foot-8 power forward was dead of a cocaine overdose. Eight days after Bias died. on the week.end he was to be married. Cleveland Browns defensive back Don Rogers also toolt cocaine and also died of an overdose. 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I tmasDayba les 9rlnH coea .._ .... ,... w Holly· Van Hiel and Rhonda Taylor havt' !'CVCll' met. but they have somethina very spee1al lft common. Although 1hey were bom 25 years apan, both were born at Hoag Hospital o n Olristmas Da_y. and both came home wrap(>ed in a briabt red Christmas stocking. for both 11 was the first reminder -but cen ainly not 1he last - that havina a Chnstmas birthday is something special. When asked how she feels about the stocking from Hoaa. Taylor says, "My Mom still has it. It's funny, cute. I love it. It's a great idea." The soft, fu1,ty stocking arc hand-sewn by Hoag Auxilial) mt•mbcrs, and this year's infants will be decked out in a special hat and bib as well. Holly is a perky littlt' one-year-old. too Christmas babies in good company Besides Jesus, whose binh is celebrated Dec. 25. Christmas babies share their birthdays in comm on with: Sir Isaac Newton. discoverer of gra' it} ( 1642) Julien Offray d e La Menne. c;urgeon and philosopher ( 1709) W illiam Collins, pol.'t ( 17'2. I) Clara Banon. founder of the Red Cross ( 1821) Ja mes D. Kelley (author of the U nited States Naval Academ y song ( 1847) Alexander Scriabin, composer and pianist (1872) Maurice Utrillo. French anist ( 1883) Conrad H ilton, hot('lt er ( 1887) Robert Ripley. creator of"Believe It or Not" ( 1893) Humphrey Bogan. actor ( 1889) Cab Calloway. Ja11 musician (1907) Anwar Sadat. late president of Egypt ( 1918) Rod Scrhng, wr11er ( 1924). . )Oung 10 understand tha t her infanl wrapper was unusual. T his year her outfit 11 a pink party dress and anacl-winat<f bib that matclles her feathery pink binhday hat. Holly's grandparents cdebrated her birthday with a Newpon Harbor Christmas Boat Parade pany featuring four acne rations of Van Hicls and lo ts of friends -includinJ Santa. Al about the same time. Rhonda Taylor p.\jycd hostess at birthday party for a special young friend: Holl y Noel, who was also born in December. "Decem ber people lend lo look o ul for one another." Taylor said. "I recall the day my principal at Prince of Peace took me aside years ago. he said if I ever felt like I was being ignored 10 come and talk 10 her -she was born on Chnsunas. 100. From thal time on, I felt really clo c to her." Families often try extra hard to make birth- da} panics unique for people born at Chm.tmas11mc. Taylor recalls a slumber birthday parl\ as a teen. "·1t "as for me and a friend who was born on ( hnstams E\c. We had two room fuls of girls -hl·r friends and mine. ll was a blast!" On another b1nhday, Taylor's parents sur- prised her by sending her to John Wayne airpon to pick up a friend. When Taylor amved. she was paged a nd told he missed ~er and was waiting at a nearb) rc'\taurant to be picked up. Taylor recalls: "When I '"ailed into Baxter's, there was m } whole fam1l}. M y first tho ught was: 'They '"cnt out to dinner wn hout me. T hey sneaked out and I caught them.' It was reall y fun." Other!> who were born on Dec. 25 share s1m1lar surpnse pan y tales. Don Marchbanks of Irvine recalled. "When I was 21 or 22, m y best friend gave me a Fourth of July birthday pan y. It was around their pool, but they had a C'hnstmas tree. I'll never forget it.'' · Gal) Wright . remem bers being surprised \\Ith a mid-year birthday party. "It was on June 25th and everything was all dl.'rnratcd up. with a Christmas tree and every- thing that goes with Christmas. The weather was 4ulll' "arm. but everybody wore winter clothes." Taylor noted her faimly has always set aside a pen al time on Christmas Day for her bin hday. Wng.ht told of a similar arrangement in his family. addiftl that "My Morn, Oorodlea. took special care to 1ee that I aoc birthday pracnta. and a cake with candtn. too." Altbouah birthday presents sometimes come wrapped in Cbri1unas paper, and holiday pies replace the u.ditional birthda_y cake in many homes. all qreed that havina family in town to celebrate makes their birthdays extra apecial. Joyce Collins, a records specialist at the Newport Beach Police Department, 11id her office is open 24 hours, yea r round, but em- ploy~s get their birthdays off. Because hen falls on Ch ristmas. Collins always has the holiday on: "I come from a very bi&. close family. I act dou ble presents, do uble cards, and birthday cake is there along with all the pies. Havina a Christmas birthday is wonderful. "Heang born on Dec. 25 bnngs commment all yea r round." Wriaht stated. "Eiahty percent of the time when I use my driver's license for ID someone remarks about it -they usually say something nice about it. I recently met a man at the hardware store who was born on Dec. 2.5. When the clerk commented on his ID, I was standins next to him and introduced myself:" Wnght continued, "You pick up acquaint- ances like that all the time -the birthday comes up in differe nt ways -there's no pattern. .Although there are no patterns. there are often odd coincidences associated with people celebrating tht'1r b1nhdays o n Dec. 25. Holly Van Hiel and Rhonda Ta ylor were born 25 years apan. Marjoire Hopkins of Fountain Valley was born on Chrims1ams day. 1925 -and more of her family's binhdays occur in December than any o ther time of year. Holiday birthdays are big with Carol Elmore, "•ho will be 50 tomorrow. Her husband was born on New Year's Day. "He was the first baby born in Oklahoma in 1930. His birthday opened the decade, mine closed it. When we fi rst met. we kept m aking these little discoveries about each other - coincidences -that made us feel we were meant for e.ach other.'' When asked what she'll be doing for Christmas. Elmore replied. "The usual -I'm cooking fo r 20. I've always worked hard on my binhda}. but I lo ve it. One year I went away to celebrate and ll did n't feel nght.'' A mixed bag of -Christmas memories AJmost everyone seems to have memones of C hnstmai.cs past - some arc good and soml· arc not so good. When m y friend Sue visited this week. I asked her to \(•ti me about her best or her most memorable Christmas -after warning )ler that she was being interviewed for the Daily Pilo t. "M y most memorable Christmas was hardl} m) bc:st Christmas -in fact it was the worst day of mv hie." she said. "Shall I continue~·" Never mind. forget 11, I answered. I only wanted to hear about sen- time ntal stuff. After all, this column was due 10 appear in print on hnstmas Eve~ "You should listen." Sue msisted. "Pe rhaps I can help somronc else out there 10 survive the holiday." I relented and liste ned -to her. "M> m ost mcmborabfc Christmas was the year my ex-husband a nd I had just separated." she said. "My children -the> were six a nd eight then -had just moved wi th me to Boston. So their dad's request to have them hom e with him in Wash- ington. D.C .. for Christmas seemed reasonable enough. "!Vh thinking \,\a~ that I'd cc l- rbrate with m } bo>S the week before No problem . I had though t. Indeed! ··1 packed the kjds up and took them to the airpon on Christmas Eve. went home and straight to bed. I still was OK enough to tall right 10 sleep: .. Nolhin$ could ha ve prepared me for the feeling o f waking up alone o n Christmas morning. in a city where I knew no one. facrng a Christmas tree with no presents und er 1t. I'm talkmg total depression. It didn't help at all to remand myself that I had opened gift s JUSt two days before with my children at our "pre- Christmas party." I felt devastated. alone and miserable. "So what to do7 I decided I had two choices. I could stay home and cry. all day or I could make believe "My friends laughed when I signed up for dance lessons at Fred Astaire Dance Studios" . "NOW l'M HAVING THE BEST TIME Of MY LIFE." AND JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOt.IDA YS ~"'V 1111111. ond self '"'' .ng II s also 90CJd f0t f°"' icxd 11• ofld vour health So c:ome °'"'1 ~••oerwnce 1tt. rov of donce .... o 1 "9 IC< vou 01 vw• Freo Asta.t• Doftc:.e Srlldo0 r:-------------:i I I I I I I I I ~-------------~ it wasn't C hristmas at all. I could get m yself dressed. spend the day at the mov ies, and take myself o ut 10 dinner. "I picked a fu nny movie and managed to survive." she said. but warns others that "Christmas is not the day to be a manyr. 10 hide. or to be totally alone for any .reason." A fellow named T im also told me about his fa, onte memory of a Christmas past. He says he was no t yet 5 years old when he was faced wnh "hat he called "the te rror of Santa Claus." . "I was ha' mg d inner with my Mom that Christmas Eve." he said. "My Dad "asn't home yet -he was working late as he alwa'ys did. In what seemed to be a flash. the door opened and anla Claus burst into the house shouting. 'Where's that T1mm}-boy'; ·· "My mother said. 'Oh Santa, we didn't kno" you were coming so earh or "c "'ould have invited you for dinner.' "Santa grabbed me. pulled me up on his lap and said. 'Ho. ho. ho! Merry Chnstmas! I couldn't have come for dinner anyway. I just need to know if you've been a good boy, Timmy. and what it is you want for Christmas?' "I remember feeling frightened and excited all at the same time," Tim said. "so frightened that I could ha rldy even remember what were all · 1he things I had been ho ping for. and so exc11cd becasue of the idea that I was actually talking wi th the real ·anta Claus. "Halfway though the conversa- tion, I remember becoming some- now aware that Santa wasmn't Santa at all -that he was really my Dad. But JUSI as I had begun to relax.--1 llCca mt• frightened again. "Maybe he wasn't nl) Dad ... but ma)be he was. Maybe the man in thl' red 'IU lt really was Santa Claus ... no. no. 11 mu t be m y Dad after all. "As I went to sleep, all the con- vcrsa11o n I had shared with m y pla> mates \ .. hen .. ,e wondered out loud 1f there was a Santa Claus flashed through m> head. "M age four-a nd-a-half. I felt the exquisite pleasure of knowing a mys· tcn ous adult secret. }'Cl not being q u11e sure. e"cn today. that it wasn't reall) Santa Claus.·· In any c'ent. Tim recalled. that was the last )Car Santa came to v1si1 him. He guessed that his dad -1f 11 was his dad -figured that he couldn't pull it olT even one more year. Dr. Al1•1I Is a m•rm1e 1U1d lamlly tberaplst #11 Coro•• del Mar. Siie welcomes yHr rn poo1e1. II YH w/111 lier lo reply, please eaclo1e a 1tamped, 1ell-addrr11ed eo.-elope. Write to Llad• AJ1aiJ, Pll.D., c/o D•Jly Piiot, P.O. Box JSIO Co1ta Meu ltlZI . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC • ... ,_ .... C-.. llf'll 1122 -••~ CllTA •U-'41-1156 SENIORS SEEKING FUN! OPENING SOON Look no further than South Cout Senior . Villu! Our apedoos, new units include such luxwiel •: • Maid A U1Mn Service • Delly Actlvttln • Soclal Excunlon1 • 0.lly Mal Service Avellable 1111F811~w.._.. C....ll11a.CA~ (714) 141 8300 u ....... ., Ho•g Hosptt•I nurse Kat• C.ll•han holds you119 Nlcholes Ber•n•k of Huntington BeHh. born Dec. 19, who l11Nt1n9 sent home In • spec .. I Chrlltlft•• stocking hand-111-4• by members of the Hoat Au•lllary. l,OOKl'\G GOOD Some simple steps for cleaningjewelrj By VIDA DEAN O•l•y l'ilol Co11ropond..-1 Small blur. dark red and hlad.. -.ch l't ho\cs ar(' so ntC·e to find under the C lln~tmU.S tm:. bcrnuw_lhl') ~tl"a)S co ntain \On~ething SJX·nal. As a matter ol fact. opening a Jl'\\l'lf)·fi lled velvet box 1s ~real an) tune of thl· }l':t1 Hut. with the 8l'm..,tonc.-., J)l'arl'i. gold or s1her rontcnts coml' a rnpon..,.h1ht ~. 1 hl' pll'l'l'' nc('d care -proper deaning and o,toragl'. ·\ fabnr-hned JC"dn rasc or bo\ \,\1th companm ents 1s ideal fo1 .. w rag('. tx·rausc Jumhlrng l'\l.'l') thing together 1'> a no-no Diamfl lld'> ma' IX' a girl\ lx•o;t tncnd, hut 1f the> are crowded the} ·11 o;lr:lllh Ye'>. d01amonds l·an 'natch other diamonds. ac; \.\ell as othl'r &l'nl 'lOnes. Diamond'> al'><> need reeular cleaning because lotions, P<J""dcr'i,. soapc; and even natural 011 m >our slon soil them and make them d ull. .I:.\ e n the chl'm1cals m the air can discolor the jewel I') mount1ngo,. C'omml'rn al JC\\elry clraning soluuons arc available a nd the) "'Ort... ta\I \\Ith a quick dip Jc"eler<> of .\mcnca. Inc. says you can al'>o l'a•"I" mal e 'bur own w1 1h a 1111' of r-qual amounts of ammonia and "atl·r {Soml: Jl'\\Clers frown on using ammonia. so better check w 11h \Our'>.) 'l'ar'> .1go. I hough I an eight ounce jar of commencal cleaner that contained a little pla'it1c ba~t...ct. The jar now contain-. m) O\\ n ml\ and the Jewdr) now goes in for a bath "hilc I'm · shn"c nng and dre'"ng The little haskct 1s held under runnmg watt'r for a rinse. If ammonia 1s not available. most mild liquid detergents can be mixed with \\arm water for a J('We lry bath. An old son toothbrush or e)cbro"' b1 u'h 1~ g.rl·at fo r n·moving accumulated soil. You can rtll'>l' b> plan ng thl· pieces 1n a tea strainer under running water. nothcr mtere'>t1ng ckanmg method 1s the little ultrasonic mach1m'. Whe n it\ turned on the high-frequency turbulence creates the cleaning <tc t111n. fht:) come with m struc11ons which need 10 ~ read e\cn 1f )OU ha'l' pre\ 1ou'il) owned one. Each machine 1s slightly diffl·rcnt (This i'i another check-with-your-jeweler method.) Gold Jl'\\Clr) can he cleaned b) ammonia/water. l·ommerc1al cleaners and b' the lJltrason1c. but 11 doesn't fare well m your bath because your ~oap an lea\C a film and make ll dull and dingy. iher Jewell) can react to pan1clcs 1n the air and ox1da11on occurs. But. 1f)ou wear 1t constantly tt won't tarnish. At hom e silver can be "ashed under the hottest water }Our hands can stand and a bit of soap or 1001hpa'ite can be rubbed in for cleaning. There are a lot of sih er poh he'i on the market and yo ur jeweler should recommend a good one for the piece. Your Jeweler can also recom mend the best cleaner for your colored gem stones such as Jade. opal. amethyst and topaz. Ill Tfl ' lllDE NEW DllECT FlDfTS -'218=- ' 50°/o off all remaining Christm:as • items •Trim-A-Tree. crn·.., cnmmm>!-" lighL'> 1..ir<l.., \\ rdr hJ~'> hl'"°" rthh(\11 hOXl''> r.ury gt"kxls dcu)r,llltln-.. 1..tnJk ... l.mdlc rm>!-' wrc.ith.., 'll'L k111~ ... 1uOer .... ind mor1.· ung .N-191.) l)Q dear.mu:· .14-99.99 • Hom e Decor: gi h.!> .ll l l'""' me~ mug.5 Jn<l ..,crvcwarc. ling l)9-IQ9Q • Oom esric ite m s: kuchen .Ku'<\'iOrtC'>. ru~. tabledoths. plaLcmJts. n.1pkm::... Lr.1hs. soaps trnlec nes more. orig 39· I 9 99 •Christmas cand . nng '>L1-IQ99 clcar,1m.c . 49-9.99 clcaranle .19-9.99 clcar.imc .25-9.99 20o/o to 40'Yo off Great Gifts • Throughout the store: hardware. sporrmg goods to}"i, electronics and more. ong 55-$50 clearance $3-$40 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund8y, December 24, 1918 C8 • Starts 7 ant Decentber 26 / • Item and price selection va ries by store • Interll1ediate ll1arkdowns may have been taken •Hurry in for best selection• No rain checks Women's • Sweaters. (1ng JollY· 221.JIJ • Activcwear. (ing 12 1.N -IHl..)1.J • Tops: knu nr lll'e1.1.' rnr ...... h1rL..; .mJ blouses l~rtg 4 94-11.J Y4 •Pants& kins,1ing 1244-2-t lll.I • Plus Siu: ..,wl'.1tl'r~· fkl'1.l· rnr " l~l~tntl llcc1.l~ l'rlh l til.Jll ll.J44 -Children's • Acccs:,oric~. i.:,l.i' l.., n1111l·1b !i.11' "l .ll 'l'" rhnm.11-.. l..1hk t1i.:,hr-. 11rig I IJIJ. '11.JIJ • O uterwear. Prtl.'.. 24 tN. NI.Ill • llo liday lcepwcar a nd blanket ~tccpcrs, lllll.'.. -l)1.). ( l) l)tl • Infant and toddler hoy•; .md ~1 rl•; f.i-,hions. •'rll.'.. -l l)1.> l '1'-l'-1 , k.1r.tnll· S 12-S 16 1. k.1r.1nt e S9-S l3 1.k.irJnu· $7-SJ 4 d c.1r.1111.l· $7-5 18 \. k.ir.1111. l' $11-$15 1. k.u .lilt l' 1 35--+ 5l) ,k.11.tnll' S l8-S25 ,ll .11.111ll 550-S15 ,ll.11.tnll' S4-5 l I 1.lc.1r.111ll· S5-515 •Girls' 4-6X· ... 1~1111'\\l'.1r Prll.'., h->4-11.ll..)l) • Girb · 7-H '"l'.lll'I ... llt-cu "l't-. l..11n '"I'' Shoes • Slippers. llrl~ -t 1.Jl).l.)l.J1.> . •Winter boots. 11ni.:. I )1.11.1.2..1 1.)q •Women's hoes. t'rtl.'.. ll'l.l4 11..Jl.ll) • Children's sh oes. nnl!, uu1.1.1 2 1.N Accessories • Handbag_5. <.mg Ql)Y-1 "ll.)4 ,k.11.lr11.l' $3-57 1.k.11,tnll' S9-S20 l k-.1r .111\. C $ 7·S11 1.k.1r.tnll' 57-58 • Women's knitted socks and polar boots, nng 3 ·N -S I L1 lk,1r.1111.c 2.50-57 dear .m1.I.' 3.50-4 .SO •Women's socks. ong )Q4-b99 • Ladies' knit hats. gloves and inuffiers. nng 194-(1.ll)Q • Children's co metics and gift sets. 11r1g 2 tN. 7 59 • Fragrance bath gift sets. ung I 4ll-21 l.)l) Men's • Shirts and ncckwcar, Prig ) l)l). ( M uq • Sweate rs. mtg I-+ 'N-27 lll.J • Pants a nd jeans. nng I 1'-N·24 l)l) • Activewear. nrtg 11 44-(lll.)l) Boys' d c.1r.1r1,l· 52-5.50 dc.irJnu.· $3-$13 dc.lr.tn1.c $10-S 17 l.le.1rJmc $1 l -$17 Lle.1r.m1.c $8-$14 • Outerwear, ong 24 99-39 99 dear anu~ $17-$ 28 • 8-18 : kn11 top!> and pt1nts. ong QtN-24 l)ll dcar.rnce $7-$17 • i -7: flannel shirts. rurtlcnecks. sweater" panlS fleece. ong 599-I 4 ~ ,lcar.m1.e $4-$10 jewelry • 50% off 24'" gla5t'>·ba"c pl·arl nel klacc. Prll! -\.)l) 'k.ir.Hlll S4 •Selected LCD wa!(he~. 1•r1t.: ..i q,J ..)•)1.l 1.k.1r.tnl.l 3 74-7 49 • Selected 4uan.:: warchcs. llrt>! 11.)1.Jl)./lllN 1.l~'.HJn1..t 53 99-55.99 •Selected co tume jewelry 11ni.:, ~qq.u1.)q \ 1t".lr.tnLl' 2 50-$7 Toys and Games~ • Selection includes. J\,ll' );lllnC' .tlllt'n hgurc<-r .id 1t1 L' in1rt1l JnJ 1111 •re .irti.; Ul./~MI.) l.)l) 1. .l' .11.mu 79-71 99 Appointment journals • As oned ryles: m' inchh and "eekh 'l lwJuk1" tn Lh-... 1-. h, •11\.. 111 !'• '1.l...et ""It·.., •'rtl! 12-.}.')l)\.l ,1l'JrJn1.l' 2 46-4 4 9 Sporting Goods and lnggage • Luggage ensemble and children' lu~age. 0ng_ 12 ll'-1-·N'-N 1.. k.n anLL' $8-$ 35 •Footballs . tini.; 741.J-l'-i•h) 1.k.Han1.l' $6-15 • Aquantc backboard. •rii.:. ~u.Ju ,biranu.· $30 •Tabletop game . danboards . tirti.; 4 1.)4-441.)4 k.11 .in1..e $4-S 35 • I 1ccnsed slumbcrbags ancJ pla, tent!>. •'rt!.'.. 11..)~u lc.1r.tn,l' SIS Domestics • n .mnel ... beet ~ts n "'· n ' t ll l :' • 11 ""11..'.. -.1:1·--( 1rii.; 2 ..1 1.)l). :;..i 1.h) -l .l! .tnd 14 Q9 -3 2 99 •. 91 ICABN M. ftlD °' .. ._ ..... .. A Celebration of Uaht• .. was the theme for the first-ever fund-raiser held recently in 1uppon of Heritqc Pointe, a Jewish Home for the Alina. l.torc than SOO wedacd into the main ballroom of Le Mcridicn Hotel, Newpon Beach. for the black- tic event which supponed the purchase of a new facility in Mission Viejo. The celebration -and proceeds of S7S,000 -kicked off a najor $6-million fund-raising cam- paian headed by 1rv1q a.,.. (at- tending with w1fe EWe), and co- chaired :r..:.-•W Fnentela and Alu P 1 (attendina with wives, a.Sit and Sully, respective- ly). Myna llm•. with husband Lea, was chair for the eveniftl, oveneeina the ballroom's uansfonnatioa into a &Jory of black. white and silver - complete with plenty of candJelilbt. Dr. Bert.1 ....... administrator and executive director of the Golden Acres Home, Dallas, and founder of the North American Auociation of Jewish H=Hou1ing for the A&ina. add the crowd, 1tatina. "We want to help them (the elderly) remain independent with dipity, safety and security and to enjoy Sabbath and holiday activities that will rcinforce their Jewishness." On a liahter note, comedian Marte Schiff and the South Company Or- chestra provided entertainment and da= · guests supporting the effon included Benrly and Belt c.Ma, Bart.an and Victor &Wa, Qulette and 0.., D1m*1•1ll•, ... and ....... T.a., Die and Nllllltl a.., llldeJ and Dr. ...._ .... .., ....... and .... .....,, lldrteJ and Or. Earl P ...... and Bartianand Belt Kalb. • • • A djffercnt kind of celebration - .. A Celebration OD Ice" -W&I also held recently to fund a different kind of house -the Oranae County Ronald McDonald House, the "home away from home" for famil- ies of children underaoina treatment at Children's Hospital for lifc-thrcat- cnina illDCllCS. For the second year, Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza, constructed its outdoor ice rink -the only one of its kind in Southern California - and kicked off the open-to-the-pub- lic winter activity rink with an ex- elusive pla event. More than 300 pthered ~ cnjoJ Olympic mcdali1t1 and profellional sbten KJtty and Peter Carnlllln and the profeuionally cboreo- araphed ice spcctacular -.. well .. raise in cxceu of $30,000 for tbe newly-opened Ronald McDonald House. "Nordstrom is proud to be able IO suppon the Orange County •ffOUlt that Love Built,· .. said Maf'.11 Wlll1trom. rqional manqier f'ot Nordstrom Oranae Count)'.. I' \ 1• \ H \.I .I I I' I I ' Exhausted working mOther wonders how others do it A few area supponen in attend- ance included IAey and Mike Bar· r1 .. (he was honored with the Bill Moorc A ward for bis ouUtandina eff ons toward construction of the House), G•• and Ka.....,_ o.-. Larry and Cerise FeeleJ, 8-llJ and Alu Faa.Mrs. Canl 11¥1 Kat Wilk•, Qrtl and Mlllt IMte, ..... and DeuW Tippet, J.B. Prllllle, lsabeUe VWaHHr, and Jim and Ell)'11e Wanaw. A classical New Year DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am tired -not just "tired," but bonc- wcary exhausted. I'm the female of the '80s, a professional woman with a &ood husband and three wonderful • children. I put in 40 ho urs a week downtown and j ust as many at home. When people like me arc written up in a women's magazine or·a newspaper anicle, you'd think we had the world by the tail. Baloney. My job as a supervisor is stressfu l. The demands on me arc awesome. Everyone wants something. When I come home I must prepare supper, clean the house. wash clothes. pick up the kids from the activity of th e day, help them with homework. see that they a re bathed and put to bed. By then, I am totally shot. My body says rest. but my mind says I must get ready for tomorrow. I am 45 pounds overweight. and every week I add another pound or two. This is another area of my life that I can't seem to control. l know J should 10 on a diet. but I don't feel like tackling another big job right now. My husband helps more than most husbands. and the children are our top priority. I truly wish I d idn't have to work. but there's no way we could make it if I stayed home. I'm not working so we can have a Mercedes, a pool or fancy vacations. I work s0 we can meet our house .and car payments, buy decent clothes and put food o n the table. We are not c::xtravagant people. Even though my husband and I are both professionals. we don't make a great deaJ of money. If I quit work, it would cut our income in half. I miss not picking up my kids after school. I was depressed all summer because I couldn't stay at home with them. Before I know it, these children won't need me and I'll have missed it all. My ~nts live across town. They are retired and depend on me a lot. This is another heavy burden. They were terrific parents. I feel guilty that I can't do more for them. My point is this: I'm bemg pulled every which way by people I feet responsible fo r. I know you will suggest counseling. Ann. but I live in a rural area and the closest counselor is 55 miles away. With my work and fa mily and limned income, counsel- ing isn't possible. My ~stor tells me I should "pray about 1t." My doctor says other than occasional hypenension due to my weight and stress. I'm as healthy as a horse. So. there you have it. Each dar is busier than the day before. I fee as if I am sinking in quicksand. I know I have a lot of. company. More and more women are j uggling jobs and families. Are there any answers for us? I'd like to know what Ann Landers has to say. How an the world did you do it? - Tired in Texas Dear Tired: Please doa't look at me as u example of a womu wlao "did It." THre were DO aacrlfleet ud ao Hroles tavolved. I was 37 yean old wltea I started to write tllJs eol•ma. I luld aever lleld a Job before, ud my da•pter was ID ..... ICHol. I luld pleaty of lloa1ellold Hip, a Hpportlve ll•s· -e.,...ee""" Toutl,. Cils 111 Cake Tope w • ..,....Beccant UMro -Sweronld baad, ud llaere were ao mot1ey problems. I am awe-1tncll wllea I read laow lulnl mllUoas of womea wen at &Mlr Jobi aad llaea come laome to uodler f•ll-tlme Job. I doll't bow laow llaey maaace. I 'm DOt at all Hre I eoald do U. Let me Har from JH. How do yoe do it? I'll print the best letters. llOICO'f 01'1 . Dee. H, ltlt ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll get to bean of matters con- cerning -you. Means via con- templation, meditation, sjgnificance of holiday hits home. Younf. person expresses "true feelings. • Leo. Aquarius natives are in picture. · TA UR US (April 20-May 20): Reu- nion takes place, involves partner- ship, m~rriage. You'll have plenty to gi ve besides gifts. lncludcs resto- ration of faith. Family member prepares gourmet surpnse. Cancer native represented. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): De- spite possible overtime assignment. you'll thoroughly enjoy this holiday. Scenario features food. music. con- viviality. Spiritual values aJso play major role. Sagjttarian figures promi nently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Check Taurus message. Emotions that had been repressed will find outlet. Verbal fireworks precede feel- ings of peace. conte ntment. Plans will be revised -this proves beneficial. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on elements of surprise. variety and "unanv11ed guest." Scenario features communication; creativity. unusual hors d'ocuvrcs. There will be much expression of love. Get ideas across. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on family. gifts, dis- coveries. Financial picture will be JRUIR nJJ( ~ ... , ,., Mini? • • • Hostesses in Newpon Beach fre- quently entertain friends at back-to- back panics, but five events on consecutive days is a bit unusual. Adrienne and Dr. George Brennan accomi>lished the feat Sunday thro ugh Thursday, entertainina close to 75 guests each evening. The holiday socials were held on the third floor of 280 I West Coast Hiah- way where auests had a great view of the glittering Newpon Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. On New Year's Eve, Dec. 31. the Oraqe Couty PMllulnnolUe So- ciety and Pacific SympMlay will combine forces for "Into The Nine- ties," a dinner gala and concert at the Weston South Coast Plaza Hotel. A champag.ne and hors d'ocuvres reception begins at 7:30 p.m., with festivities planned for well after the midniaht hour. Cost is S 150 per person for the black-tie event. To reserve tickets, call the Philharmonic Society. 646-0CPS. • • • Also New Year's Eve, the Olive Crest Wome•'• G.Ud will host a Aries involved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I 9): Stress independence. wlllingness to direct holiday activities. Cycle emphasizes good will. friendship. "deep feelings." You'll get to hean of matters and inspire confidence in others. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Holiday eve features spirituality. in- tuition. ability to bring people of opposing ideas together. Focu~ on family, special relationships with older women. By "giving food" brighter than originally anticipated. you'll be fulfilled. V1si11ng relative presents "surprise." PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Evening features m usic that includes Some will say. "I feel you really are a capella singing. aware of true meanings!" Spirit. of LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lndi· hohda) is real for you and others • 'idual who previously kept hidden sense 11. Long distance call will be interest 1n spiritual matters will now featured. Diversif}. enjoy humor in talk. say grace. You'll declare, "This gift gi vmg. reall} has feel of holiday spirit!" IF DECEMBER U IS YOUR Valuable gift represents token of BIRTHDAY: You have unusual affecuon. ._ voice. are fond of music. can be sclf- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Im-indulgent, are romantic. idealistic pnnt style. impress others with your and probabl} have "sweet tooth." feeli ngs wi thout being forcefu l. ar-Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons play rogant. Young person says. "At important roles in your life. You arc times you fns.hten me!" Be under-completing long-range cycle - in standing. smile. remember recent 1990. you'll stan again. you'll be resolutions. more independent. you could also be SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): madl) an love. Reunion wi th loved You'll revel in holiday spirit, ability one featured 1n January. In Febru- to communicate, sense of knowing ary. you travel, entertain. become that "soul mate" docs exist. Focus more aware of boay image. July will o n worship, being in touch with be most memorable for you next those confined to home or hospital. year. lnsr•.tns--U.P.S. Frw Gift Wras-m 0.-A...._ a...-a.-h 417-lttl Choose S C.lifornla's Leader in Selection, Service, Oua.llty, & Price. WOOi Tu!l~O -1295 00 • W~d109 or any other oc- CQlon. PKk• lnci. pent, coat. Shirt. tie. cumberbun Availability limit~ 10 1toctl on h1111d. Price good thfu 12/15189. •40,• -150 ... For 04.Jt «itlr• c~tlon ot TuKedos German ........ Bakery Weddtnc C.kes "The Old- Fashion W•y" 2950 Gr.ce Ln. C.M. Call for Info ~1 11.Mhh et .. /Beclwlar Pardee ........................ I._ Pacific Cout Hwy, (ZIJ) m -('114) ..._U. I l'rt .... Ca JI&' 01 o lllW d#sp, t.:Jr I II± l'o I Co...,.. ....... Cw ... Ml ... I de' I ltl'" 8lrJ Plaotopaplay ,...,.. ..... ,.... W.._C 9 lAwlllill 667-4277 Casino Night Gala at the Turnip Rose in Orange. Cocktails and hors d'ocuvres will begin a9' 7 p.m .. with dinner, casino gamin& and dancing to follow. Tickets arc SSS per per- son. For f unher information, call Debbie Johnston, 538-3414. • • • The Newport Harbor Pulaelleale wilt hold its regular luncheon mcct- in& Jan. 3, at 10 a.m .. at the St. Michael and All Angels Church, Corona del Mar. The program will featllrc Virginia Stewan . and a dis- cussion of the history of buttons. All area women affiliated wi th a na- tional Greek sorority are enco uraged to attend. Donation 1s $3. Call 640-1310 for add itional infor· mation. • • • 'fhe Alpba XI Delta Oraa1e Coan- ty Al•maae Chapter will enjoy Pat Elliott. a 'olunteer for the Amencan Lung Assoc1a11on. and her tales of her cross coun try bike trip, at the group's Jan. 8 meelln&. Activities are slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Joanne Greenwood. Con- tact Greenwood. 847-3285. to r.s.v.p. and for directions. HHIU(~I Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH +A J :-J 10 7 l "." KI 6 3 +AS 4 WEST EAST • 10 8 7 6 2 + K 9 4 J 9 4 3 ~ s ( 7 0 A J 10 9 l • J 10 7 2 • Q 6 3 SOUTH • Q s v AKQ86 .I Q s 4 + K 9 I The bidding: South Wtst 1 NT Pus l 7 Pass Pass Pass North 2. 4 " Eut Pus Pus Opening lead: Seven of 0 Bridge books will tell you that you need 26-27 points, includjng distribution, to make game in a ma- jor suit. Here, the North-South as- sets in hiah cards alone total 29 with a nine-card fit, yet game-was any- thing but laydown. These days, an excellent five-card major suit is no reason to forao makina a descriptive opening bid of one no trump. North checked on a possible heart fit, and leaped to pme when he located it. South wu Sylvia Hazen of New York. West's diamond lead was ducked in dummy and East's nine was taken by the queen. (Note that, if East rises with the ace and aivcs partner a ruff, declarer can claim the contract-dummy's diamond kin1 will provide a parkin1 spot for one of her losers.) Declarer drew three rounds of trumps, led a club to the ace and returned a club from dummy. East carefully inserted the queen to avoid bdna endplayed. De- clarer won the tina and exited with a club to West's ten. When West shifted to a qNMle, declarer wu at the crouro.cb-lhe bad to decide between an endplay and a nnaae. South luated the lit- uadon perfectly by aoins up with the ace or ..,... and recumina the auJt to Bui'• kJq. Tbe defeme wu ..., than • doornail. II Bua returned a black auJt, de- darw would dllCal'd • dltmonct from llllMI wllill nftlaa OD die balnl. Md.# ., ........ ap ..................... .., ..... . ......... '1111 ....... _ (Tbi1 i1 the wt in • series of seven articles reviewia, the )'tar 1989 in ar.. County theater.) ly TOM TITUS a..,~ Coss+a..,• Ambitious dni&ns. and the ability to carry them out -whether it be on a huac stqe with a I ~foot proscenium or in the cramped quar- ters of a storefront theater -arc am_ona ~e most applaudable of the- atncal v1nucs. The forcsiaht required -both in creatina an oriainal musical in a vast, panoramic scttina and organiz- inJ a new theater company spccial- 1zang in . tr.ouj.ht-provoking, no!l· commerc1a fare -has paid enormous drvidends for local au- diences. the beneficiaries of this unique talent. The creati ve lcadcnhip which in- stiptcd these demandina forays into unchancd theatrical waten is rictlly descrvina of rccosnition beyond the obliptory applause at the final cur- tain. Such accolades arc bestowed today on Mark Turnbull and Pa- tricia Terry, the [)ajly Pilot's Man and Woman of the Year in Oranac ... County theater for 1989. Turnbull has served lhc Laauna Playhouse for many seasons as ill musical director, but this year be distinauishcd h imself with the crm- tion ofthe new musical .. Manet." an elaborate, multi-media biopaphy of the French painter Edouard Manet. The show turned the vast Laauna stage into a huge canvas on which the anist's life was played out with style and flourish under the skilled d irection of Douglas Rowe. Terry, anistic director of the Alternative Repcnory Theater in Santa Ana. is the leader of a handful of devotees of cerebral drama who gambled on the existence of a small but loyal segment of serious Orange County theatergoers. Offering the likes of Sanre. Albee, Pinter. lbscn and (in rehearsal) Beckett, she has created a true alternative for play- goers saturated with traditional, and familiar, comedies and musicals. Turnbull is a man for all musical theater seasons in Laauna. He per- formed the roles of llarold Hill in "The Music Man" and Nathan De· troit in "Guys and Dolls" in previous yean and has been a fre- quent musical director for pro- Martr Tuntltull duc1ions at the playhouse. "Manet" was not Turnbull's.first creative venture in Laguna. He also wrote the musical "Tales of Fanny Keenan, Better Known as Dora Hand," a country-western tale which was produced in 1984_ His proudest pre-"Manet'' accomplishment. how- ever. was his work as musical direc- tor of "Quilters," which took first place honors at the 1988 American Asociation of Community Theaters national festival. Motley Crue weighs in with varied fifth album By KIRA L. BIWI< Auo<UtM l'rftt llfrtl., Rx for feeling lood? Send for Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood." You ( he's o Heavy)." Numbers such as the barroom stomp of "Rat- tlesnake Shake" and the near-speed met~I of"Kk kstan My Hean ·· show otT the new and improved mu- sicianship of guitarist Mick Mars and bassist Nikki Sixx. who both leave behind most of the usual met.al riffs they used in I 98Ts "Girls. Girls, Girls." Standouts arc the title track, a tale of urban blight PMrlcla Terry .. Quilters" advanced to the inter- national fesuval in Dundalk. Ire- land. where it earned seven ad- ditional awards. "We were able to brin.J rcgocni- llon to Laguna with 'Quilters; " Turnbull noted at the time. "That's the one thing I treasure." For Patricia Terry. the seeds of the Alternative Repenory Theater were planted three )Cars ago when she directed a producuon of Beth Hen- ley's "The Miss Firecracker Con- • test" for the Newpon Theater Ans Center Al the close of the show's run. Terr) and several people involved an the project discussed sta ying together and creating their own theater group. Among them were current .\RT board membl;rs actress .\m) Larson. producer Kathleen Bryson, lighting designer Da'\·id C. Palmer and sound/makeup designer Gary Chnstensen. Terry already had her own tounng company -the Pandemonium Word Ballet and Litera ry Circus - and had been resident director of the Westside Repcnory Theater in Los Angeles and Hollywood's Theater Rappon. And she was a. drama teacher at'Univers1ty High School in Irvine. But if you want something done well. give it to a bus~ J?Crson. Ten) took whatever spare time she had and plunaed into the ART prOJCCt along with her handful of founding members. Eventually the lights went up on Jean Paul Sartre's .. No Elt11," a drama set in a waning room outside Hades. as the first pro- duction at 1636 S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana. The show was stunning)) success- ful and Ten) subsequent!) directed Albee's .. Seascape," Ibsen's .. Ghosts." Jean Cocteau·s "The Eagle With Two Heads'' and ArillOpbMt. ..... • ... , -t.yU1ua1a .. in die !':lr:·""' dlealer where an al 50 MCCnlllta the employment of IM SRO up. She is now in rellaral for the tint &oeal ~ ol Samuel Bcckrtt's 'Waitiaa f'or Godo1" 11nce South Cou1 ReoetlOfY oprncd tis Second s~ Theater witla the play m I 96S. Mark Turnbull and Patricia Tcny are cxpandina the boundaries Of theater in Ofante Cowity, They join some di1tinp.ilhed com~ny_. Their predeccsson are Da vad Em mes and Doris Allen (1974), Kent Johnson and Martbdla kandall (197S) •. Manin Ben~n and Pati Tambelhru (1976). Errue V~ and Barbara Hampton ( J 971), John Fen.acca and Jean Koba ( 1978), Ben Jutz1 and Susan O'Connell (1979). Dou&las Ro~e and Eileen fisbbach ( 1980), Joe Cord10 and Patti-GeM Sampson ( 1981). Don Laffoon and Lee Shalla I ( 1982), David and Bnsy Paul ( 1983 ). Roben Conrad and Robbie Schoonover. ( 1984), Charles M1tchell and Barbara Van H'olt ( 1985). Bill Purluss and Diane Doyle ( 1986). Thomas Bradac and Ten Ralston ( 1987) and T im Nelson and Beth Hansen ( 1988). Carnegie Hall crowd like Austin on Saturday night 04-LLAS (AP) -Country music star Chnt Black said he JOt the audience at Carnegie Hall 10 New York 10 loosen up at a recent con- cen. but there was one small snq. the cro"d at the stately concen hall seemed 10 enJO) his sinJina and made 11 seem "hke .\usun on a Saturda) n1gh1:· he said. One man even left a note on the wrndo" of his pnvate bus that was parked on the street JUst outside Carneg.ie Hall. It read: .. Yo. CUnt. loved the show.·· One problem though: The man was a cit) policeman. and he aJso left behind a tJcket for illcpl park- ing. Produced by Bob Rock. who just wrapped the Cult's "Sonic Temple." the fifth album from heavy metal vaudev1lhans Motley Crue has something for e"ervone. lf you're mulling over the current political disarray in the world. there·s "Time to Change," the musicaJly ~secnthroqhadru~ki ~~n·s riseandfull.a~1~,~-----------------------------~---~~------~ dark ··w 11hout You: wri tten by Sau fo r drummer 1- sappy but l>:ncally slinging closing ballad. . If you hke things a bit more playful . there's "Sticky weet, ·· .. She Goes Down" and "Same Old Situation (S.O.S.)." Tommy Lee and has actress wife. Heather Locklear. The latter. praising monogamy. is a nice break from the relentless barrage of the sex songs on "f eelgood ... and the mushiness of recent power ballads such as Warrant's "Heaven." 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I IO EDDIE MURPHY RICHARD PRYOR I S&C &'991 .. 1-a .. ,...,., ............. .. --·11.Lt.e.&MI mad~ splash In '80s Heft: is an alphabttical lilt or 20 &op works of 6ction in the 'IOI. as compiled by the cditon of The' Allocia1ed Presa: "AN ARTfST OF THE n.o.+.TINO ~.--~ -An imqina1ivc tour de-force built around that most British of institutions, the butler. .. BELOVED, .. TMI Merri .. -Crimes and misdemeanon wilh the livin& made to die and the dead come to life. As alwa)'s. she writes with as1onishin1 lyricism, the words secming_to Ooat-nght off the page. . "THE BONFIRE OF THE VANmES," Tem Welle -A dark. scathina. riotous epic of nasty, neurotic New York. "CATHEDRAL," Raym.-Carver -Grief and despair warmed by forgi vencss and the smell of f~sh bread. Small words and bi~ truths. The peak con1es wi1h the shon story .. A SmaU. GQQd Thing.' a deeply n1oving account of how death can divide and unite at the same time. , .. FLAUBERT'S PARROT," J•llu Bann -A witty, medi- tative journey o fa man's obsession with his literary hero. It is part fi C"tio n and part literary criticism but always compelling. "THE FLOATING WORLD," Cy•lltia lt.•doUhl -Inspired by Faulkner and Carver .. the Americanization of a Japanese famil y. Onll' her firs.I noyel. Kadohat~ is in complete control, her writing as ('ear and even as a moonl11 sky. "THE HANDMAID'S TALE," M•r1•ret Atwood -Fu1u re . shock. outrageous acts and Q\,!ict ·rebellion. Atwood imagines !he Uni1ed States afler a right-wing takeover and uses wil. intelligenct: .and exhausti,-e research 10 tum nightmare into reali1y. "HOUSEKEEPING," M•rHy•ae Roblasot1 -A small gem about human relationships. The language is precise and lyricat . "IN COUNTRY," Bobble Au Mason - A happy book about sad things. As narra1ed by Kentucky teen-ager Sam Hughes. "In Country" takes the mos! ordinary de1ails -shopping malls. used cars, the radio -and sho~·s why they mauer. "THE JOY LUCK CLUB," Amy Tan -A young Chinese- An1crican ~·oman comes to grips with her mother's past in China and its impac1 on hl·r life. Beautiful, controlled language and always po~·l·rful. "LONESOME DOVE," Larry MeM11rtry -D\lst and trust on two old friends" la st hurrah cattle drive. Wri11en with guS10. "LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA,'' Gabriel Garcia Marquei -Lyrical. provocative: sensual. The s1ory of one man's lifelong obsession "'Ith a woman. "MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN," Salman R111lldie -Surreal look at. India th rough the life of a magic child born the instant India became independent fron1 Brilain. A massive novel. "'Ti1ten aggressively . "THE MOSQUITO COAST," Paul Tllerous - A boy's lale of escaping from America aboard his father's paranoid genius. Theroux 's slor) is full of paradox. humor and energy. A scndup of contemporary An1erica, and yet a deadly serious comn1entary. "THE NAME OF THE ROSE,'' Umberto Eco -Story of the 1urn1oil of earl} Catholicism played lhrough a murder m)"ster)'. "PERFUME," Palriek Su11klnd -A pungent nO\'Cl about an odorl ess man .. .\ li1erar)· tour de force that makes a freak a hero. and speaks of the lragcdy or loneliness. "RABBJT IS RICH," Jolla Updike -Story of an aging Hart)' A.ngstrom. A dazzling and fulfilling read. "SIXTY STORIES," Donald Barlllelmc -A book that presents 20 years of Banhclme's ~·ork . his journey to minimalism. It clearl)" -shows how and why he was such a maJor influence on the American shon story. "THE SPORT OF NATURE,'' Nadine Gordimer -A grand and richly documenlcd chronicle of post-colonialism. A po"·erful novel of awakening fro m a powerful writer. "WQH_LD'S END " T. Coraprssan Boyle -History . real and imagined: fat hers. lo"i-and round, from Indians in the 17th Century through hippies in the 20th. A vastly satisfying ~·ork . ·-~-•!af••5" ---·-,,,.,,,, .... ---· •*1'•• .. .... _ u.-w.. -c;,.-·--~"" ----- •ll TQllO {,.._,, ... ··-·--.. Ill.cl 1-Clloo"M<C-... G171 ·--•l•""'• *'• ·--·-• .,.., • .,.. \f!X !-.. "-·-i-.c---( ... ~ .. ~ .. 11'10 UO ml C-1i:-•-•MU1• ll-Ot ,_.,~ W1""' ,_r_ ,,..__ ... ,,_!I• IUIOllll ~ lf-0( ....... ....... .,._tl.IO' ·-c-~ '-c.-.. lf<o-llo••lll M UJl _'-... ll>"C> ·-.>ntt>•~in.----.• -llM·•···-.. ,., _____ .. _. --·--~---~,..., ---.,._ -----------··-=---,_, .. .. -n:. ·--·--'-t114n0 ·---..... ·-·-;,~-··-..... ..._ ..... -- mllEl.J.FOX ClmTll'IB UOYD ·.~llUI ~· =·-' ·--_....,_ ...,, --[_....,,!_ -· ·--=So.l"'C.-·--~i..>11'11) ""lbe Wi7.ard' is completely delightful, ablolutely_~.'!~ •.• ~~:'nd adorable!" FRED SAUAGE .. ,, lly Jalltn' -DY ~,..cu .... • "Ideal society is 1 dream cl\ICled exclulivdy in the ilQlinatioa," GCOf1C Santa)'tna wrote. And con· temporary artist Ken Botto has added • chillina pastscripc 10 San· tayana·s obscrvt!lon. Bo1to's wort, on cxhibi1 at the Irvine Fine Arts Center throu&h Feb. 4._s"IS"15 that the-Ideal Society Drama 1s not so much a tragedy as it is a hOrror show. lronicalJy, in spite or his serious themes -loss of the ideal, loss of power, loss of diJnity -Bolio liter· al!Y earns hi~ li~1ng playing. Pla)"ing wnh lays. ttiat 1s. He shops around · at garage sales. antique stores, and junk shops for "models" to use in his mini-SC"ulp1ures, scenes that tell stories about the American way ol life as he percei,•es it. Ken and Barbie dolls: miniature. bronze-like heads of JFK that "'ere school pencil sharpeners; spacem{'n and cowboys; doll houses and toy soldiers: plastic food: busts of El\•1s: old photos of Marilyn Monroe -he 1s on the lookout lOr ~·hat rcf1ccts our mos! recent pa.St in order 10 arrange it in such a wa)" as to ~'arn us of our impending future. Afler he sc1s up his narra1 ive S1."ulp1urcs so 1ha1 thl·re ts no n1istak- ing hi s ntcssa~l· -1hc American people are addicted to schlock -he photographs 1hcn1 In 1he natural light o f his back)ard in Bolinas. California. u!>1ng mirrors and ordi- nar) reflectors. Thr n.'sults evoke any nun1tx.'r of responses. depending on )O ur politics. For exampk·. "Fort Winnebago," done in 11)89, mi&hl s\'cm outragcousl) a11ti-l'Stabhshmen1 to ~ou. or 11 n11ght feel quite tongue-in· ch1..-ck 1rue. The photo sho"'s a huge plasuc tank parked beside an equall y plas1ir house . The tank is nearl y the size oflhl' houSl'. as a malll'r of fact." In the background a hellish. red sk} sn1uldcrs. Is 1herl' a ~·ar going on in the d1 stancl·? !·las lhert"" bc:en a nu· cltar catastrophe? Thi' \"IC"'er is !Cf\ to pondl'r th(· 01ninous sky. ,\1eanYl'h ile. at sta~e front a Ji llll' plastic girl, ghos1-~'h11e from head to toe. Jun1p!i. fOJX.' in th e front yard. The tops of cactus plan1s in bloon1 scrvc as n1 inia lurc trees, and jux- taposing son1l·th111 g natural and ahvc beside 1h1ngs .plastic and quite dead adds anothc:r dimension to Bono's photograph. Close 10 the girl. a lone Win- s. cam__per wa1t1 ror an inviaiblc 10 rw i1. Tht Winneblrlo " d lbly ..... , bnide 1he ....... tank. Thua, a home in suburbia is no ioaerr a bome; ifs a ron. Tiie polCnlial ror run under such ~ day circumstances is a shrunken reality. • Whafs more, all of the pho1~ 1f!phs on cxbibi1 al IFAC are-eilher annoyina or calhanic, workina on the viewer the way food drama will. Bolio depicts Amencans not just a a plastic-obsessed, machine- worshippin4 society, but he also suuests we vc been this way for so long "'e may be too far gone to save ourselves. And. we're not just plastic on the outside eilher. he infers. The homes, the cars. the boats, the .. toys" -wc'rt fake 10 the core. The food we fuel ourselves with is made of grease. "Crisco" no less; and it's coated with plastic and served in counterfeit environments. We cat it because \lt'e choose to, Botto observes. But worse, our hearts arc as merciless' as those of Ken and Barbie, role models of the Yuppie Generation, yet also the longed-for reality of the working class whose ideal they reall y were. K'en and Barbie \11ere really Mom and Dad as !hey dreamed of being -S>A'inging. single:. lily "'hite and fi Ith y ril:h. What's n1ore. American heroes and dcn1igods arc onl.)' statuencs in a pantheon ruled by robots and clO\lt'ns. In '"Revival.' for instance.· you Sl.'l' a plastic Jesus beside a plastic preacher beside a plastic robot. Thl· three hold the plastic audienC"<"" spellbound. In fart. the peo ple in the pews of the church are 1n \"arious stagl'S of mo\"i ng up to"·ard thc alla(. closer to their plastic leaders. Hidden 1n the shado~·s o f the: lcadl·rship front. a huge soldier ~·uh a gun hulks read)' for the kill . In the left foreground a crumpled yellqw plastic car wilh a stork t•n1('rging fron1 it is perhaps nll'ant to suggl'sl tha1 out of dea1h 1,:onll'S hli.'. Looking do"'" through the open roof. the Vlt'>A'l'r sees a colossal clo"n"s fa<:e overseeing the entire ··pi,.·rtb rn1ant'e." Docs the clown rcp- Tl'M.°nt the Collecti\•e UnC"onsc1ous'! Or 1s God just playing "'ith the li,·t.·s of l~.'UJ)k·. the way youngsters play \~i lh dolls'! -\\so, looking do"'" into ltll" church fron1 a different vir~· is a ncarl ~ hu111an-size robot symbol- 1111111, thc po"'er of tc:c hnolog). *..:......... ----- • • •• a 8 8 I • ..., I -! •• .$. -. ken Botto'• ''Quick Ch•nge That Ch•nne1·· Is one of several of th• artist's· works now on dl1play at th• lrvlne Fine Arts Center. Bouo's ntl'Ssage 111a} IX' !>1n1ptl'. but thl' unans .... ·crcd quc\t1ons 11 pro\ uke~ "1th1n us ar\' 1nuch rn11rl" comple:\ . .\tl' "e rl·a ll~ as rid iculous as hl· ~n s \\l" arl·" -\nd ~·hc:rc arc "'e head ing: an ~ ho"·• If that \V 1nnl'hago can't t:ikl" us to Parachst'. d0t•s 1t rl-:111 ~ ,ha\l' to ta kt' ui. to f-fc:ll" -\ct1)rd1ng 10 Uon o, on!) ~ou l'an be thc 1udgl' For n1 ure 1nfonnat1on about Kl'n Aouo·, ··.\ ,\.1 cxll·I Soc1c1y." al thl· 11--\l . pk·a<.c t·al\. 552-1018 'Left Foot' actor took to wheelchair for role LOS ANGELES (A P ) -AC'tor ln<>h art 1SI l hnst~ Bro"'"· bcl·a u'l·. 1n 1hl' l'lllL 11 ~as b1.'ncfic1a\ Daniel Da )-Lc"·is says. that ronfin-to shu" thl' IX'llpll' on th l' 'ct "hat fool. ht' on l~ l·untrollablc lln1h. ··11uok the htx.'rt) of 1!11nl..1ng 1h:.11 ;ng h1msclt \" a ~·heclc hai r "or the j "l' \\l'Tt" t r~ 1n11 10 do."' hl· \.'l1d ' ... 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If flifl-f u Nl • 15 fllfL • l1 NL-01 NL-II NL-1110 Nl -IJ Nl • lS Nl Nl-01 NL.• 10 NL-r. EW YORK (AP) -Nearly 20 yean aio. Landa H1ason was worting as a tcen-111= nanny in ltaJy when she was talked into playing a featured role m a Coca· Cola co mmcmal thal showed doien, of young people u naana on a hilhop. "I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love," the 19-year-old. blonde-haired Briton sang to open the 197 1 Coke commercial that became an industry classic. that the new commercial wo uld be a hit an dccidtna 10 take a pl) plan linked to aar tune. For the origin.al ad, lhc_y had each beeft hippy \0 get the flat fee of about SSO and did not art uy rc?i1d uals based on how of\en-H ran. "The first one was shown so much I said 'I wish I had a penny for every ume it was shown."' Mrs. Re><» said. The ad led to some minor modeling JObs for Miss Higson. but she e ventually went home to a catering business an England. mamed and had four child~n. Early next year, television viewers an going to sec her again, this ume with her 10..year-old dauahtcr Kelly, 1n pro minent roles in a new version of the ad that reunites about 2S ong.inal cast members and includes dozens of children. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola and its ad qency Mi.'<. ann-Enck~n had to do some detective wort \0 locate ong1nal cast members for the nt'w commCT'cial, which was shot o n the same htll near Rome as the ongrnal ad Mc<"ann got a break when a box was found m its l'oclA York office full of photos and ID's for some of the original cast. Coca-Cola has been revving up 1lS publ1c1ty an recent v.ceks to stoke interest 1n the reunion ad that debuts Jan. 28 on the CBS telecast of the Super Bowl. the Nat1o ruM'-football League champ1onsh1p that draws a huge audience. The company rcccntl) flew the former Miss Higson. 311 )Cars old and known as Mrs \lear:-. and tcphan1c Roos. another original cast member now II\ 1ng rn lndmnapohs. to Ne" Yorl to talk with reponcrs about the commercial The search for the former Miss Higson wQ complicalcd b~ the fact that her name had been hstcd a!> "H1pwn " ..\ detective agcnq was hired to search Grea1 Brtta1n for a woman with that las1 name to no a'ail ..\s the shooupg date approac hed last fall. the agcn<.~ look o ut a cla'ls1fied ad m r.everal widely· urrnlatl'd English language newspapers 1n Europe . In one 1llustrauon of how much ha\ changed srnct" thl· tirst ad "as shot. the tlAO "omen said the) had each n.'Jectcd an offer of a Oat fee for the ne" commercial and choM: a compensation plan ti ed to how often the commercial runs. "L 1nda H1pson. "here are )Ou"' lf)ou're the Linda H1p!>on "ho "a!> 1n a Coca..Co la commcrc1al 20 'ears ago. plea~ call (a McCann-Enc hon telephone number in '\ev. \ orl1 '"e·d -lo'e to hear ~ou !>mg again:· the ad ~1d The former ~is' Higson -l\.1rs. Neat) -missed the :id. but a fncnd spotted 11 v. h1le reading the lntcrnat1onal Herald Tribune in the tockholm aarpon. He 1."0nt.acted Mrs_ :-.teary. who called the ad agencv and They each declined to sa) how much the oneume buyout offer was wonh. and noted they were gambling agreed to go to Ro me for the reunion. ' Explaining 'BOs investing is a tale of two blue chips By CHET CURRIER NEW YORK (.\Pl -One blue· chip ~tock mult1pl1ed ~our mone\ to nearh 10 times lls former 'aiuc ..\nother turned 'o ur dollar into les~ than a dime · That. 1n microcosm. IA3!1 the stof) of the 1980~ on Wall Street -a decade 1n 1Ah1ch man' fonunell were made. and more than a fc" "'ere lo~t. 1n a roaring bull market. ro p1r k the biggest winner among the 30 stock'> that no" make up the Do'' Joni.:s industrial a'crage. )OU had to '1gnorn gathering stonn over the toban:o 1ndu tr). I he ,-o mpan) 1n question "'a~ Ph1ltp Moms. "hose shares m- lrea~d almo?it SO percent 1n \&lue from thl· beginning of thl· · Os · through m1d-Dccember. according tu l akulat1ons b' Wilham LeFeHe at the 1n,ntmen1 firm of ..\d,est Im .\dJuSted for splits. Ph1hp ~tum) '>tod. suarcd from S4 SO to $40-plu" Phthp Moms. 1A1del) known ao; thc.-producer of Marlboro and SC\· cral other cigarette brands. began a dl\er'l1tilat1on program man) )Cars Coal talks continue W.\ H INGTO~ l.\P) -Nego- tiators for the L'n1ted Mane Workers union and Pmston C'o resumed talks aturda) in a lasH1Hch efTon to end before C1tnstmas a ncarl) nine-month-old stnkc b' miners m Virginia. West \'1rg1n1a and Ken- tu k) Th<" two ides. under pressure from a go ' e rnment-appo1ntcd mi'.'d1ator. ha"c been in talks all "eek 1n hopes of ending the bitter d1i.pute .\ break was called shonly after m1dn1gh1 Fnday so pan1c1pants could rest. ago "llh Miller Br""'"& ( o In tht: · Os ll claimed the 'Status o t IA Orld's largest manufactun·r of rnn- sumer product\ 1A1th the acqu1~1- uons of General Food" and Kraft Inc. gaining such lam1liar product h nes as \IJ\IAell House coffee and Post n·rcals. ~1ean" hile. 1t strengthened us hold a s the dominant force in the tobacco 1ndustr.. ..\t the other end of the tandl0$S. Na v1star I ntcrnat1 unal was the b1g- ~cs1 loser among the Dow 30. falling from S39. I:! at the Han of the '80s to le~.s than $4 recent!}. "\a' 1star. 1<.nown a decade ago a<> lntemallonal Har"C'>ter. Id\ the farm-and construc11on-machmcf) businesses to concentrat<' on making trul."l s and d1escl-po1A ered equip- ment It suffered th.rough a sc"en- ~car spell of losses before recent!~ returning 10 protitab1ht) .\mo ng the 'Mnnc~. Ph1hp M oms wasn't alone in benefiting from the r<n cnous consumer appc111es of the . Oi.. Close behind 11 in the Do" per- lormance ranking stood McDonald's Corp .. up nearl) ,()() percent. Coca- \ola. up nearl) 600 percent. and Merck. the health care giant. up more than 500 percent. Like ~a" 1slar. Bethlehem tecl, "h1c h "as d ov.n more than 20 per- cent. and I ntema11on.al Business Machine~. up less than SO percent, reflected the man) problems of the econom-. ·s industnal secto r. ~hat · did all this mean for a d" ers1fied ponfoho of stocks? O nce the big winners and losers arc bal- anced o ut. the Dow Jones industrial a' cragc ha\ m o re than tn pled ... All in a 11, not a bad I 0 vcars:· Le Fcvre obscl"'ed - In the past "eek. the a'erqc suift'rcd something of a setback, beset b) fears that softening real estate marlets might mcreasc the odd<> or a m .:e\S1on in 1 Q9() It closed Frida' at~ "I I ~~ do"n 2 .16 from the w'c·ck before The :'lot'" Yorlc tock fachangc composite index dropped I .SO to 191 95, the N OAQ composite index for thc o\Cr-thc-couoter mar· kct rose . 73 to 444.57. and the ~mcncan tock fachange maricet 'alue index iA8S down 1.50 at J 91. 95 OC housing fees add to cost ( ap1tal improvement charges. development costs and processing fees tor building appro,al take as much as 30 percent of the cost ofa new OraflF Count) home 11 was d iscovered tn a 1989-1990 la nd development fee survey ronducted b} the Building lndustn A.ssoc1at1on of Southern Cahfomia.. Proc"ssmg fee-; in Orange Count~. tht" study found. significantly exceeded the regional and state a' erages • • • The Bra1lk code can now be found screened onto T-shirts 1n the form o f r3Jsed dot patterns to create a 'isual design that can be: felt. Introduced b) Rapv.ear. an Orange County based apparel company. a ponion of the profits wtll be donated to the Braille Institute. The shirts can be found in Bullock's uth Coast Plaz.a. Pure Sweat. Costa Mesa and other Southern Caltfom1a store . • • • The i.\mencan Institute of '\.rchit.ttts. will document Orange County h1sto~ b) creating a collt'ctor's pos~r of contemporary arch1tcctura1 delian.1 that d<"p1ct the count~. 8u1ldmgs such as the Crystal Calhedral. Garden GroH. and the :vianne Corps helicopter hangars. Manne Corps Air Station. Tusun. are onl) some of the structures up for nomtnatton '90RTGAGE RATES Figures as of Tuesday, Dec 19 111 NIO()(lwtde Bank Am9rlcan Savings Bank Bank ol Amenca 88MI ol CafffOfnla Calllomla Federal Bank en... ManNlttan 8antl First lnt.,.tate 8anll Glendele Federal Bank Greet AIMfican Bank HomeFed 8aM HOUMhOkt Bat* M.,,,_. Benk t,.aport Flnendal Group Ocww\1ew Fin~ Oki Stone M0t10909 , ........ ,...,.. , .... , ... ,_, ... '"·. , ... I ,, .•• ., ... ,,.. , ... .... ,.. ..... 9.750 IU 50 9.875 10.000 9 875 t0.250 10.000 t0.125 '750 10.000 10.000 10.250 9.625 9.500 t .750 1.175 1.625 t .12& 10.250 1.500 Down "'"'' 20 20 20 10 20 25 05 20 05 05 25 20 10 05 05 10 05 06 20 05 Pointe Loctl-ln (%) (da'9) 2 000 30 2 000 15 1 750 •5 2 000 30 2000 21 2000 t.500 2.000 2.000 2 000 2.000 2-000 1.500 1.875 2.000 2.000 2.000 1.750 1.500 2.125 1.125 1.500 2.000 2..000 2.000 60 30 60 •5 60 30 75 eo 30 21 30 30 4& 15 30 ADJUSTABLE ..... LOMI 187 187 187 187 187 9000 t87 187 187 187 1000 500 t17 117 117 117 117 111 -117 117 1• -1'7 111 ....,... "8te 7 950 7 950 7 750 9 125 7 950 8500 8.375 7.950 7.950 7 950 8.250 5 250 7 950 7.MO 7 500 1.000 7.34!0 1250 7000 8.IOO 1.000 7.250 7.920 1.2IO 7tl0 ..... . ,.. ·~· A 1 3 Ml ·-,,.. Down "'"'' 20 20 20 20 20 25 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 05 15 20 20 10 10 10 20 IO 20 c ..... (%) 1500 1 500 1 500 1 750 1 500 2.000 1 750 1500 1.500 t.500 2.000 1.500 1.500 t.500 1000 2.375 1 000 2 125 1 500 1250 1.500 1100 2.000 2.000 1.IOO f •• ... 1.111 ..,. .... 00 •S 00 45 eo IO 30 4& IO IO eo 75 IO 30 " IO IO .. .. .. • ....... (~) 2 250 2.200 2.500 2.750 2.250 2.750 2.750 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.750 BYOWN 2.290 2.300 OPM BVDWN OPM 2..IOO GPM 2.900 f ... ~ 750 2000 tOOO 1000 300 IOOO 117 790 500 eoo 300 117 IOO IOO ,., ,., 117 --1'7 117 ., --- ;--------·----..... I Season's I I G reetings to I I our many I I fine friends I I Seacliff I I MOTOR MOTEL I 11 1661 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach I 494-971 7 .................................. ._ ... Here's a very special wish for you C itizens 'Bank of Cos ta M esa (Membe r FDIC) 2970 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa . 979-4200 ·:. 301 -E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 722-3600 Art Worts & Franq, Inc. (open 7 days) 541-7754 "'~._..merry ------. Ckri~lma~ Associat~d Brokers of Newport Beach 2025 W Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3663 EVERYTHING II'• lillle lo wid ..,. ,,._. ... ,,,.., "' .... , ..•.• , COSTA MESA STATIONERY 170 I. 17ala St., C.... M11a . HAPPY NEW YEAR . 1990! froll th l&alf at tk COUN'flY COUSINS MEATS 1031 El Camino Drive Co1ta Me1a • ~57-8012 • Remember Christmas is tor happiness and ...__ togetherness. Happy HOiiday t /.////""/..;o'"'"',...... .................. ./~/~J'"'~~~ ~ 5-os~o£1 ~ 1-<bJoull 6Q.e.a~ ~ 145 East 19th Street ~ ~ Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ i~ ....................................... ,., ................ ,,.... .................................................. ., ......... .......,~~~~ CW'iS~KQ you OK ~ wiMii-.Q ~do~! NOACK TROPHY & ENGRAVING CO. 170 E. 17th St., Co9ta Mesa 846-3141 ... Of9nge Cout D AILY PILOT /Sunday, o.c.nber 24. W DI EJ 642-5678 ~rom North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 PROM NOllTM GRAW CO. ...,. PROll IOUTM ORt.W CO. -1111 T .. DAILY PILOT CLASSlf'llO OHtCf ~ T~S.-. "1on-Ftl 1 lOeM·S ~ Set I oo.m. 1 I JOatft eu-c-1er .... , 1 00.-SOOpm MADl•I lll\la\l( •' .o--· ,_...,.. .............. ........... ...... .... .... ........ or•°'"'' \t.J II. 4'¥ """'-, ... '""" , ....... ..... , ..... . .....,, , ... ,. , . ...., \or" ••• C .. 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Quiet & spaClOUs 3BR 2BA 2 ea1 gatage eOCJ pattO 1101age S 1125 NO PETS 640-2•95 300 aq 11 lllteh All with new c..ipet. paint bllnd1, gate aitch gat av! 1115 sao5 mo yrly 673-6947 ~ view ol Newport single 11arege sa2s1mo $ 1525/mo 854-6195 Harbor/Bay, ocean, 67S-8427 1 LAG BR 1BA carport 1300 lfSOHIT C1talina & night llght1 ES 3 2b T "* OITTlll St•P• 10 the beach •Large 2Br OYOOnd ttoor Sth br & "a .... ft.._ mal<l·s idt lg br • 1 whm, S 1250/mo 650-3849 $775 mo yrty Avall 111 e 2BR r'*1hng tans dlSh-., _.,""' 2' t gar many xtras, pool, -6 5 2558 ...... qrtl. ete. Sngl lvt, 3100 aq spa tennis, 8111 11 1 •Wf 111' OlllT 1811 W Balboa 7 • washer cable encloMK> ft S5200/mo 759-828 1 S 1350/mo S48-11189 3BR 2 <tBA AH ---11tes * 1 I •11 am* garage _,...,, & a :-J24 VtCtOfl8 5"43-3706 GORGEOUS OCEAN VIEW 3 BR, 2 t BA. 2.350 sf, spa, vacant Jasmine Creett S2.800 • sec 723-055 1 . HALF oll 111 mo 1 rent! Steps to China Cove t>eacn Spacious 1500 Sii duplea. 2Br 2Ba ocean view from very lrg front room S2000t mo Avail 111. Call to see. 723-0447 JllMllE CllHI 2BR lam rm hbry. highly upgraded spa view Vacant 1 10 4 year lease No Pets $2600 mo Days 760-8850 Eves 494-3367 Lovely Oupte11 3 BR 2 BA lrptc 2 car gar patio • t 3 Poinsettia S l 400 mo 760-8384 721 ·0116 BACK BAY Spen1sl'l 1herp new carpel no pels From S550 mo & Up 3BR 2BA, lrplc. lu<ls/pet1 S16001mo 675-6606 5-3 4928 or 67~·5068 HOLIDAY SPECIAL ok I bloclt to NewPOrt A T'TRACTIVE clean upper $210 OFF! I S1050tmo 759-5080 2Br 18d 'l'e.;1t1 O • E'SIDE xtra If, 3Br 2Ba, gar lndry 1 Olk 10 bcri • ALA MOANABAAP TOS w* $925 dep 548·J72;' 1 6 l BR 1 n-decor rplc lndry t..eaullful pool area large ut1I P<I tncd yd grdnr YEARl Y )BR 2fjA Slt>P5 •ec r()(;m & 1aundry room gar Ou1e11353 WOO<lland •NEW LEASE·3BR 3BA 10 Deacn ss-5 9. I E CIO!>e to snops & bu~ S 1250/mo • 673-3600 tam11y rm 1n guatd gated Bd•C>Od B1vo ALSO •0.2 S:.c5 St. •5 mo Hanosome 3 BR 2 BA Jasm•ne Cr~k $2400 BR apts 6·5-5-0C.8 530 w Wilson ' •BAVCREST COU R Condo 1 700 sq II Many GA TEO Upsiairi. 2BRI TSL lllllT extras Near bus & shops 2BA 2 car garage w io Corona d'I Mar U 22 122 c.c •2 or 642-1603 SI 300 mo 760·9792 . ,net LO<Jl<S ,,i.e ne .. iery 2BR IBA gar '"O''r utls Sorry No Pet5 LOVEL v E Side 3Br nouse c: ean S 1250 mo ~, ~~o Pet~ S •u "''> 1rg bac:kyO W'./J turn or •BAVA OuE GA ED ?BR • ~ ~ llld''f"'''•'P unturn ldedl tor tamtly or 1BA rrany upqraoe 1 •e ~4d 2~. · coui;te S 1300 650-2956 llO<Jrs planldt•on v1ut ters w 0 f t!I• 9 '•C:I • T1•' QU""' 1BR ro•1a9 .. New 3 BA 2 • BA ctondo I dole gar,1ge patio grea1 Ea!>ts1de toca11on oi-tow s I 100 mo : .. ,,. C .. · "9 ~~I 0 '"" 613-9333 ti•''~· tier 'i04 J.1~m·r .. ~ '.1C. ~.o PET" -a !10' I · H W&1Tll5!! l "' '"' ~t< r EaS') , .. I "''·.~... <!BR • .flt. lg P<tl O ""'C: ;i1:1ra['.l,. SE' r ,.-c '4b con HOUSE I i l fl Av die Dec: S 1 650 mo 67f>..3680 ·e~ <'B..t """"?OJ" ng s 100 OFF IEWPOllT TEIUUCE : ~ "~'' O! ,. o• • a~ . >;A 'Ii ... C>: • ti' c Nr parlc; & tennis-lg 1800 WESTSIDE llPLEX 3BR 2 1BA 2 Sto•, ' c:;i• ( ;,. ca·~ ... "d '" .. ,I\ '.Jd 'd1 r-r Cl' 0CJ1 or ~ I s113BR 3 Full oaths 2 pvt 2BA IBA 1 car Vacant gar ne .. c1p1 Av no.,. 0 ,.n -du11 .,0 .-.. 1, Gi> 0 , 011 • 1 , s6 .... ,,. pa11os 2 car garage wld 5830 Remax 642•9797 S 1 t50 Rusry 63 1 1266 I <..J u7 • 11.1 ., • Cf'•'ler Balboa Irvine 1044 Santa.Ana nkups $1650 759·9194 ·~~ii~ \. 'SL MC.Ml ri.:2 1t.Ol p~ 1007 Princeton TownhOme, 2 HelghtJ 1084 OCWSllE OF P.0.11.! _H_u_n-t._Be_a_c_h __ '""'!!2·,-40~1 ·~ ~{ 0~~~~;\e~c-~:;~~~a,'0 EAS .. S1DE I BR mob• .. Master BR • den 3 full EtlES .. WI .al Ir &CllE 2BR IBA gar w d hkups _.,....:...._.:~. "'""' dq;r>l " " ,; I ~.o • ..,... .. s· m" Gas PflmlU . '" _.. S 10251mo Agt 675-4912 Spacious home 4 BR 3 oeto; se· m ·•o '35• ""'"' .,J • ~.~ J' .... "lu • .. ... .. . -. 1.• w h la 1 t ry baths many upgrades 3 homes on 101 Main home _ • B 3 w h Nwpl Crest Cn"do tg 3BR 7 , c. •• , 0 , ,, •• -·i:. !"u-~--~"""!'c'!!"'ml"!----1 oel inacvoemae urng41l1s.nc~oe~ .. oto view Jacuzzi 854-6538 2Br 1Ba trptc, owner oc-IPYIUSI lllll A car gar<1Sg1e 6 • ! '2 .BA jb q J ' $pa C st" u,.s.. .J ,. ' ~J ondos ...., 2 gar d P n Pl ~ poo1 tenn.~ "J ~ • bCh 0 "m" 0 L.. EA5Tc;tQE ~k •SA ocean Prjced trom --------.... "!."I cupied income unns 5 BR 3 BA t level 3 car 846 0809 5485.000 Newport Beach 1069 Nicely grO<Jmao, pride ot garage 180 view · I St650 mr '!>I' ·44 3C'49 THE v1CTOR A~ "" g.;r.,g• ., ·:.; "'"") ownerwhtp Proposed $3 900imo 921·0173 NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE .?BR w Qdl nPw dKor ~ n ~ 0 A ~~., .'."" General 1002 Well-priCed, updated, up-•l&YlllHE CllH• annexatl()n to Npt Bch lrvln' 2 144 2BA 2BA p,1 D o & JdC bit•"') tnc,d .d "" '"'',.. '!> .,, Ag \' Just listed' Fabulous 2 BR 204 16 fs w Cypress '/\. 11 1 • 636· .i 12 • 'l•M 1111 NWI P&YllflT? ~ra<led beach COll&g4! 2 BA lower level unit $520 odo Agt 757-2700 In 1ne colony sunny 3BR C.ronr $ PC'O ser ' "C 6o • V•t• , a S • J' USTSIDE We'll give you the down In lans included tor future Built-ins 1nclud1ng lrash or 538·8718 Mary Cosu~sa l l 24 2BA 2 c:ar gar lrplr ne""' S 1 !>OO '"0 f-4£> !I. BF • F.P ~F-.c "" ('r,' qa•'IQP excng tor •~re of own-convers100 to Income compactor mTcrowave. crpt '~ enc y;r-o assoc! OCUllFllOIT 31R 211 .HE SE.. --E ... ~ .)o ... .,1.., ~ P.:1~ ership You make the unit A·2 lot. $399,000 patto lrplc. 2 garages 2111 l lLI& ClllO pool 1annis & play I I 'BR bA "" \ild' ' 1 •is :1. 3 E1opr-r,4 q ·e«c ;:'~p1ie~ym~sou w:'e~:r:: ~:6i' & ~~~ets2~~e~belt, Mobil' Hom's •~arg~ pa110: &yprds graun d657 ~ ~6~ "'oj ,.,,1\1,,, t:>J 1 i JJ•• b r . .i 1:.-u q.~.P~,,. r: c; CE c. lo.A •BP ,10,1 h & I n 8 S Bi>tlul turr .., tl t 1fiQO mo •t-nC:e\l riHO ,.. ; 1, " too•1. 1ax beneltls. Musi COLTllHE ll0-0371 For Sal' 1100 :c:~~~\~tsrorag PfN1~ 3BR nm i:,01.0 s 21l' • C:.ar '~ -'11<1 • :-J• ::: i .,';~;~ ~";d~• ·ll nave clean credit. Agt 12 lOO IOWI •PO<Jls ~• •:, r,q• •.if AP cc p · • :. .. • Si;;"i .,.. ..., .it-.• 6, • 239-4335 Dys Ev, Wknds ' SU lllEEZE &PTS uguna Hills 2150 CdM 6 r . . :lu[I e• I'.... 8R • f;,) • • • .IE IL-I Fii• * LllO llUll * ?BR IBA Incl sp rent 600 W WILSON !"'"!i-~~~----~~ uPS'" ,r 1 -:•1 • e"' ,, " syr :; ... • St SO ------'!'"!"""--~~ Home tor sale on over S500 mo Walk to beach 3 & 4BR 2BA Hse 2 ar I s 18':15 1 t!• 4 ·:ic.. OOW II I Corona d'I Mir 10221 sized corner 101 Bay view 1 Cosrn Mesa 722-7537 C&ll 141·2141 9a1 Xtnt 1oc: S 1 t!YI & HARBR vw HOMES 3BR COMFORTABLE. Charm-s 1190 Utll Adults gronr C:Olfltll IOI St 000 ·e~ IBA Out~•dt' o.>Jl•t 45' R·2 LOT 2BA t BA from 2nd story Excellent •EAST SIDE HOUSE t prtJld No P<JI!> 542 o t18 JASMINE PARI\ guaro 11 1.,_,,.., 11.g .!'. ga' Poot Ing Older home on 45 tO<JI Plus 4Br 4Ba ap1 almost remodel opportunity I 3BR 2BA Fireplace gaf· ~· "' Sf • bl k f gilleU) tJO 52800 '•U I''~ •" "'\( &llHT LOClTIH ·e· ·B .. _,p•1r~ 1g oa110 Sc., tBr ~Ba spacious I s-~ · ~001 gas rel rig ,. .,, peti> $500 ~ o:>--:. -o-,3 t45 E t8t'l St :~ =a~~e2 ~r~ comple6te7d3'.20$1~35 OOJ $739 000 Call 673-7027 R.E. \l/ant'd 1625 age all new inside Ou1et NEWPORT ISl ANO AREA o.l• 'E· ' r .,-1 et t. .ELCOURT area 51190 • 640-2426 ---~~-~~I C lBR M .. sa ,..d,, Twnhs.! style bath with great ex· Nef'O 15 10 25un11sCos1a N B h 2169 ""'' '1 .:JOC:• ·eo,R CJ•;:.-· arap.,-. q • • pansion PO_l,e ntial --"""!."~---~,~0~2~4 Fo1mrr model all 0 11-Me!>a 111 .... pt Bch. Hunt &LlllST IWPT MEllllTS 'wport U C S3'>00 ..... 1 ,.it•o c:to~t-•o ~ bP ' • BA oeige Spaco S ll .. 'n oomwlth Costa Mesa B h 0 A I A 2 2 W1ttrfrt1t "•••s ,.... -· , . ,. 1n mo 5,. .. Je. a •;.>t'' ; 1' garage Bears with Fla Ir ~;· 'l. ' _tJ _::_, f llol.I. Fu 11o0n ... -Cran C1111og 02!>3 60 p~a. FREE p1111ern .. 1th first pane•n order ,.,,,.,. celel09 S? ~o plus $1 '5 s M U Ch 5052 er.gnten a 'l·lo s oay 11>•tn th•s oeaut 'v oallerina bear ano f'le• oouncy beau 011ec11on& pattern • s!>ut lor 16 oear and l"t>S" •wo e.t11raord1nary -OSlumes nc:luded >1 :>O PLUS S t 25 :;i r< FOR EACH Pt1TIERN ORDERED M=E; ::...OO 'liROUGH '.~AP 3' 199() j .. ~ ·a · ~to: ~dC: ~ ...... 0111 Ot ... Cent ~C.. o.pt 0000 Boll,()()(). Niies Ml 49120-4000. 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'" l'J.... r;~ '•v\:< .... -~~ -~---~--""""!~~ Balboa Island 2106 Protessional decorated Balboa Island 1006 BALBOA ISLAND -Watcn the Xmas bOal parade in 90 lrom this tabulous top quality oay1ronl duplex. 3 bdrms each unit can ~ altered 10 single family home. S II I_,. ~224 "00 Bkr 642 ., 134 A o • .. "-·o -'" 'l'd 1 • poo• ~P<l B60 N'*wgort B•~h 266" e crs expec "" escrow ., ,, ... 1Ava11ao1e Nowt i 'll ~L 1 )l.l v1 .., "' • v ·' ~ " ~~BR DUPLEX Q er I\ " .. ~ 7 C • < nd-, '"c11,11•i. G00<1 oc ·---~'"'"'!!'-"'!"9!!"""~---to close, fell tnrough IEW PElll DUPLEX 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS :?Ith ~1 Ag .. r I , ,,,,,.,,,. QL oo .ir .. .i ' .;r-ir )ara • -~ E 22no St 631· -37b •EXCLUSIVE Gl,JARD• We11 1oca1eds1nglelamily • tAvaolable 1151 b75 aa~c P•u lo>n11a11 ~rgigt1••Q£ ;,;')(i •GATEO COMMUNITY11t 3Br ?Bil gar lrptc wtd IOI!. OI wood & t11e S 1700 mr> yrly 673-5348 3 BR, 2 BA w/pool Call Only t left each untl 3 BR ?BR Trt-Lvl Condos * ... C&IYOI * Calll Ru~ 5j B BerrdtO 64. "540 PAllKSllE VIEW a-s , ••• ~ .... ,. on lhlS one• $350 000 2 BA prime 100 block lo 429 BRYSON SPRINGS O 3 BR 2 r 1 • -Balboa S • r goll COYrse ~-T REES · y •"c--"BRA 2~* e Callon leps to beilc:n 1Ava1labteNo .... 1 BAS1950 2 13-4l17693 •• ""'"·~.BR 2BA t 1epace,.c PISw .... rgerag 673-6900. 5 t.300.000 - ~i\~tHIHt "t 1111~1 ... ·-· REAl TORS Balboa Pmns&N 1007 PElllllU IAYFlllT TllPLD Pier, private dock. 2 side lies. Perfect home for your bOll. Sandy t>eech Fantaslle views on Main Channel. S t,300,000 TllFll•.••alhn (11')111·1111 (lH)Ul-~l Grubb · Ellis . . . .. . . . 644-6200 IEW tn&CIH llMES FlllUU IYHILHR 3 BR. 2'~ BA. prtme East· side 1oca11on Many de- 1 u x e leatures From $310.000 OPEN SUN 1·5 )20 E 21st St Or call for appom1ment 548-7001 11TWI" New llsttngs 3BR 2BA $276 OOOteach Picture perfect Must Miii Donald Pfall, 631· 1266 REN& I 'r\n ::'l..,r '~-' ·11 q(ALTORS ~ •Spa •Pool •view * •Water1ront ***Waterfront and Pool v-Glve Address at Guard Gate llllES FIR SILE 2 II ,111 FAM IM 1r IEI •43 Montpemer. H•bor Ridge 159-eec>O $739,900 Sat/Sun 1--4 320 E. 2111 St.. Coela Meee 548-7001 '310,000 Sun 1·5 ... , ......... .. Won l last tong' Pr,,,c, 2 llO Biscayne Spt1ngs A partments ;>E~ • Ba 1wnl"ov'IP '•o•c ba•con~ 1L 1 Pac he cen11a A C _,bat. hre-~a: o~~en1i21 6~~1·n8;;5 No ':;,~lab~~~~ 'Ve1ma t I levet ~BIJ•ri:A *s' 850 I .... i . ~4~<> f ~~~ s J-:i • s:tSNtSPTitt>': 6,jU1.Clif'~·'·· ~~~~~ h:~~o G;~'c':,,! p,nlnsula 2107 IDARLING 2Br 1Ba beach PrudenttalCllllf Ally 549.2447 644•260"7 Balboa 1 •E•STSllE• '" ~ ~AU n1a111tnlci S0<ry. • 2110 ll&llL& &YE 1 No pe1s 644-0509 YHSILLES Chllrm1n9 2 BAE •Jtde hse •ILIFFS TWlllll• Island 2b06 JBR 1BA Cottage w D T-:>p ctrt>a r ir• "" '"'"'ng --------• I !>Ou% l blk to ocn Gar lndry S9501mo' dep vrly Avf I 5 548-3727 Near Hoag Hosptl .l l gur w opnr lrplc w d 2656 V sra det Oro Nu "~"' H&S ca•~"C\f15 'Or 1 B"au• '~'., ..,. 3 n•.; neo nlfl- Eteganl lurn1sheO 2BR h~up new patnl .s carper cecnr 4BR 2 5BA tlble 1BR yea•'y T e ~ll we• '"'" •10 i:ets se -~ mo . BR Ar I ... i)&fi.i!f.. O< • WA -·. 2BA condo with Day patto $980 640 2426 gar No pets s 1 650 ~love •el"Q Cd•Pt'I A• '1 ·s -2 •• 5;>QJ CJ •port Vdull .. • Ct' I '9 •EWPlllT IUIUU am Corona def Mar 2122 ~':.:" S~n:ooc~o 11~~~ EASTSIOE 2BR HOUSE iease S490lOQ 1 .Jee"-s•;-5 ':" l o ni •USTSllE• t>a cc>nv '""•def' po •WITitlllTSUPI• 5695 Mature adu lts •HARBOR VIEW HOMES b73·254.t .. "l ·... l1cL •• , •Dd BBQ Al'<O IBR Aicll fYCLUSIVE BEACH Ray Davies Re Max 01 F pie at o $695'mo 21 • ao ... n w ~·()01• .. o .. oa• COMMUNITY •4 12 SEAWARD 2 Sty11t 1 2Br tBa enlc pa110, new New p o rt Be a ch 1 • P 1 5Br tam rm 30& 3 gar Attrac11ve 2 BR "uni.lee• ·er.i ,rr,a• baci..vard i; 1s 760-5000 or 720-3999 759·5590 or 673-7787 1rp1c gai dnr Near pOQI & ptePl~ par~ir q ""PS ·o ,., t'r"'' J• ,er ,,00., u; 11 1'11 • St> '·~ BA'\' VIEW Be4iu11tul 2BA paint comm PO<JI No pets $875 832-•618 VIiia Balboa 2BR 2BA grnolt S2500 6-5-4ClQ1 ... Jlt!< r~'3y .,s81Q()(I(\ m{I •• , •• , 64• ''>l' All J ~. ,t'l5 '>4C. ,'44-~~~e .~~~1oe&de;10'-f:; ES1de3BR2BA Twnnse ARB O R V E ••• 01 ~· St:'A1..-, c; ·ei:i P " , Ocean Ca1a11na1Bay Vu • H 1 .. • EAS •s DE oet t "!'le'1 .,rv• oe<1cn 1800 •Also Gated1pool1spa1tenn1s ~~~~:;. ~~~lc n=~t ~~~~ HOMES e•cepto0ral 3 L ARGE 2BR ga• age 2Bl=I lBA gara9(' w o rf"7,,;, ~ P~,1~ ~5;~a;:t:! lBR 1BA Bay Voew $995 2 STORY APT 2 BR I BA covered park- tng .... o S875 mo Walk $349 000 548·2362 quiet SI. 120 640-2426 BR 2 BA lrptc St 975 r a. .,, , o "" .i v e '"' ~ ''l pets S850 $.,~ t ~. uo t all J A ma1ntena~e incl lse inc:grdnr 644·87Q5 S1100 mo IOOEPOSt" j C..ALL 645-985' •lt1tSll~btn• 10 beach Call Nan. 729-7272 3BR 2BA, 2 levels, up- graded new lront pa110, walk to beach S 1400. 0 645-22 16 Et540-2334 DUPLEX 4 blocks to beach Renovated tBr • New carpel wtd. gar No pets S8751mo 760-1356 E'SllE can COi Brand new former model 3 BR 2', BA wlJacuu 1 lub 1ns1<1e laundry area lrplc. 2 car garage rotall)' upgraded Avail 1mmed S I 700 mo Ca l l 645-8799 lor appt 11tRENTALS AVAILABLE 673 4 l99 STUDIO APi S'>40 ,.,o SORRY NO PETS *"'FEE Cll&lllH * I Small tBR Apt 'lve• !la• CLOSE TO Ill! l '''"" •net Retr Q C&ll llO ff 11 Marti Agt 642-7706 age N part.1n9 A.I 1 1 T•·~ ?BR• tBA 'A'"ar, ~ -'' PAI o wast. • 1rr~ s5 •c. m(I W C Qep m I.. 05e 10 bu~ S "' d•tf'I 6•, 1 J • 1 1:11~ to och 3br \bll t LOWER DUPLE 3BR• 6·5·882" 0 1 .. '43 . r20 '"CS ...... accept oc ,_0 ,,,.N110USE A.PT $700 hp1c: gai 126 401h. 2BA trptc garage nt>er Ho.is•ng Si25-S745 mo ?Br , BJ '2 ~pie oni., S 1200 mo No pets avail Lido ShOps S 1350 mo • 25 7 22b8 2212 Maple No Pets Relu•b•shed now 6 50 • 2 9 1 7 or 11t 673-9201 * TSL MGMT 6•2· 16031 755 w t8lh 645.9507 673-6636 Ael1 req COLDWC!Ll. BANl(C!R lJ let U1 a.., Y11 Sell Y .. p,.,_.,1 644 9060 HAPPY Cll > COlll ~y MOT/ .... Dla1mber 24, ,._ -. TUT NIU "IUll l Cl $@\\.~µ-l££tr~e WOH .... -------14ite4 "• CLAY R. '°LlAN ------- • lteorronge the 6 scrombled words below to moke 6 llmple word1 Print letters of eoch In 111 line of squores. F U R A N I I I I' I I I D 0 T µ S I I' I I I 11 I Call ttle Classifieds and let us 'help you write a For Sale ad to bring in buyers for your menagerie of miscellany. Remember: One man's clutter -could be another's collectible! aily Pilai CLASSIFIED ...... 642..:~678 CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-VJ-SORS TODAY! A GOOD AD! Daily Pilai Newport ltlCh 2669 San Clftnente 2676 Roommates \II anted 1BR Condo. 2nd llOOf, in Near General Hospl11I. 2724 the Versailles S875/mo 3BR. 2BA. dlw. stove. 3,200 eq "· ..... etory. IUlt..,.. '°'~Of retell op«atlon, locat• 1 WI one of tM hlgMll trettle lhc>pplng oentera .._,t Of Coetl M..-~ dlllrlct Clll 646-7111. or 548-2313 tor cMtllll Alk '"'Bob, Agent F•IDS ARE FREE Cat MJ-1111 EXEC Office Suites furn FOUND' BLACK & TAN wtrecept, tax, copiers. p d / o11 • pnonea. cont rooms. nr baby ug oO w c ar JW Airport. tree parkind Found on beach in N B S350 Al Ou ntan 833-955<> 673-2018 FOUND' CAT, Fem grey I'!"'--------Tabby. 121 t6, EastalcM Commercial Proptrty Costa Mesa near Elden & 2778 Del Mar. 548-9436 1---,..--.-n-···L---FOUND CAT Mele kitten. .. long hair. black & mottled llWPllT Wiii gray, vie. EastwOOd & S/E corner westcllll Dr & H a z e I b r o o k H B Irvine Ave. High vlalblltlty. 964-5658 tratllci.4¥:~~. }~nage, fllll llAU .. 1-1101 SULL IUU NI * * * * * * * * * * Area ot Bushard & .Oar-Costa Mesa 1 t00·2200 held. Hunt1~2~~~ Beach alt av111 tor restaurant 893 business or retail Big LOST Gray Chow Dog. 4 lront window. great traf· mos old collar NEEDS he flow lib move·in at-MEDICINE' Vic Chit Or & lowance NNN 497-5132 Santa Ana. NB 645-4010 646-2000 96J-5733 Industrial 218B LOST man s gold ring 1..,...,...,..______ smoliey grey stone. •x- 1200 SO FT. & 1700 SO pando band viC Superior FT wtlront oll1ce. large or Pomona Sentimental rear d11ve-1n door $780 value Reward• 548-8321 & S900tmo Costa Mesa LOST OR FOUND A PET DAYS 540-9352 EVES 646-0681 LOW COST Spay/Neuter Reterral NO FEE •CALL 978·PETS• 2200 so FT w s•de OC A11po11 4 pvt olflces 1 ________ _ conl rn1 oppn ofc wail Ptrsonal Services 3004 tng area lunchrm sk)llls ,_. ...... _... ....... .._.....,_. ........ _ 2Ba S24001mo 646-2635 CHILI CARE M-1 LEASE IEW YUll'S EVE Stiowroom & warehouse, Hourly/Overnight Fun 7,000..sq 11. 2525 South time tor au• Call Dawn Harbor al Warner 723-5135 60c t sq It A gen t 720-1682 SELL throu((h l iJ'>"lwcl 8usJMSS OpeortunltJes 2904 STEEL BUILDING SYS· TE MS MANUFACTURER awarding dealership in select opt-n areas Staner adver11s1ng Deal- e• seminar 0Ps1gn and Engineering support I ' f mpl')Y'"'•~' t t -- •IHllHPfl• Michaels a national arts & crafts retailer. is now hir· mg IOI a F T pos111on Ap- plicants should possess skills in cash reconc1h· ation accounts payable accounts receivable 10- k e y and payroll Michael s o tter s a premium wage & benefit program Apply 1n person al 7600 A Edinger Ave Hun1ing1on Beach. Mon- day · Friday 10-1 Ask tor Diane For further inlo 714-84 1-0693 prov1oe<J Purchase lac---------1ory d1rec1 111 low dealer A 1 p , 1 c e s • c a 1 1 ccount ng 303· 75q 3200 Exl 2408 ASST, COllTROLLER Wf'dQCor Accepl ance Newspape1 publishing and Corpora11011 6800 East commercial prtnling t4ampClen Ave .... Denver. company-seeks Asst CO 80224 Cori11olle1 with m1n1mum 2 years ol lmanc1al state- Happy Ads 2910 ments month end clos--w..i._...., ___ ...., ing super\'rs1on. Lotus HAPPY ADS CALL FH llFOllMITIOI 142-Hll t-2-J and payroll taJC re lurns expe11ence College <1egrre in Accounting E:rcenent benefits Orange Coast Daily P1101 ln<1ependen1s 330 W Ba) Street Costa Mesa CA 92627 Alln Controller (7 141642-432 t SAY IT WITH A ACCOUITllG HAPPY AD: •ACCOUNTING CLERKS Ce11r ... l1tie1s! llJ" •BOOKKEEPERS lirttul•rl lff4 L•o•I •A p CLERKS ... ,.,.,.1 Call Mel •JR ACCOUNT ANTS n ... YHI Let's.. vacallon holiday pay. LHoltl C1H 1•2·illl bonuses orov•<led Call ftr i1ftr•1fiH. Accounting PAYROLL ACCT. CLERK ' ' ..... ·~ Announct~S 2920 Newspaper pubhshtng & •F•ll•E•l•.,-11-1-1-1-1-,-1-0-.--.1 comm er cl a I pr In 11 n g y .,. company seeks payroll & REGARDLESS ot CREDIT accountong clerk w11h HISTORY Call 549-4204 minimum one year ex· ROSE PARVIN. THE per1encempayrotl Excel- FOUNOER ot Parvin lenl benefits Cenler lor Pallernsol E.x-ll&lll Cl&ST cellence and her stall IAIL Y PILOT wish their Ir lends chents 330 w Bay St and colleagues happ1-Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 ness health and success Attn Controller in the new yea1 (7 t•) 642-4321 300 Cagney Le.ne Adrien lrplc Avalt 118 $745/mo NON-SMOKING room-~tty 645-8513 558-7659 mate needed to Share 3 -bedroom Costa Mesa house. Call 979-7026. Classified is a IPAllllSIU2U Newly decorated. trplc, Mhc. Renuts pool. S9951mo. 640-1911 Nwpt Bch. close 10 beach. prof. n-smkr to shr ·~very •1-1111* Rooms 2706 lg3BRCondo.Wtd.gar· frig, dllhw*"'-', atove age •v1 now 548-1760 Incl No pets 545_4955 MATURE Male, room In i----------_ house on Newpor1 Beach R I •u ... 27 26 •Im• 1111* goll course. Share bath. enta S wlntni Frig. dlahwaaMr. atove Reis. $335/mo 642-3529 Respon fem Pt\O biologist Incl No pets 545-4855 working et UCI seeks 1Br or lludlo apt for long- term rent In BatbOa area t>eglnnl~ Jan/Feb. Has one llQ9d c:.t. 856-03•6 -ILlll Tl 11111 1~----12H IFF Hottts Motets 211 e 3BR 2BA. upper unit. gar-Ullll 11111 age. OIW. WIO hk up, .,. -Glr!gt! fOf Rn 2740 S1195/mo. - 210 Lugonla Wkly S 175-Up. HM1 pool GARAGE -Cer Of ltorage TSL MGMT 842.-1903 steps to betl, ct1ble, kttc. near ferry on Patm St.. *1 MONTH FREE RENT maid svc. 915 N. Ca.t Bat boa Penl neula •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba, fplc, Hwy, Lag. 8Mch •M-5294 71'-873·3345 poo112cerpor11/eoln w/d -IU Lm mm, 11060 No pets_ 722-8011 Wkly ran'• now avail. SHARP 1BR, new $147.00 M & up 221• 1:======== eerpet, pelnt, enc gerage. ,_~ __ Btvd __ • _c_M_ ...... __ 7_4'5_ m,omc; 2 bites ott Mind. ev8ll now. S700tmo. 71!10-812 i;:;;::ii:t;;~~::;::;:l-.... 1111111111m--lllllll-~~~I BEAUT 38R 28A. open IOOllHHtes Wanted t>eern c.11. frplc. w/d . llw 2724 gw. M to ~. 11300 COM,lerge38r28e,__ Mre. j::..= M7-8211, wtett leundry, 99'1119· 2 ..,.. rme 8¥811, IA75tmo. M/f, •111111 I• 720·100I ._,. n 111199 1 1111 to .., « bMCfll COM. PAOf FEM 21-31 1116/mo" tn-e.>I Non-emot!•. AWi ...._ 1. UnfumtlMd room a Liii .,..,, In 38' ....... 119.. lteoan1, quiet ,....... bcrioocl. 1'21/mo. Cll .... ~ llundry o.o.. 791-3313 =imo. .,._. too. C.M. llR ,_ w/2 ,_.. ~ ....... ..... "°"..,.,., ... -DI Tll MGMT 141-1.m & '-""· 2 ml frolft 9'71• utl .. 131-3114 ,....,.. .. , ,.. ......... .....•. ,.. ,.. ... I' I I "grand" way to pursue your hobbles and special dreams. CLASSIFIED 8~2-lilll Otenge Coat DAIL V PILOT/~, oec.nD« 24, 1111 .. s ===-~~60~ts '"'*11 ......... EARN l500 TO $1500 IEIEPT•lllT llT& WASHER & DRYER S14S ...... . • ,.... am1•111111 PIT FOt .. ,..,...., eoutlef ..-1y1tufflngen~ Joan Vw hlgNy YlalOle :A:~i~E~ 1~S DI!~· Altar Cnt11tmat s I nl• 11&•11 Mature reepon H S gtad route Need new model at home No experience deslgMr women'• reed)' 64e,.5848 Ant•Que. tee! turnitu•• & IEIKINO fM tn()(nlaft lvl i.t-F econo car & lntur~ Frx FREE Info Mnd Mlf Wllh Of wtll10ul WOl'd pro-to weat anop In FahlOf'I ll'llK Full time OelAgn, t.yout 1111• llLEI Applylnper.on.Ouallty 1 Hourly rete & mile~ 1ddruaed 1tamped Cftalng n"°9d l0t temp 111and 1eeit1ng hlghly ,._._1 601 4 Atuum C4u11 f~1h1Dn and 80IM produc110n of Hr Photo. 149 RIWftide Plld hOlidays, 1ncen11~ enveioc>e to United A ~I• Top pay • mouvatad Ant Manaoer "''.... 11 r>d N e ,....,..,.,., Ada Must .,. IEPI Ave • Newport Beach bOnu ... CYrrent 0 M v A . s 0 c p 0 8 0 )( bonu ... vacation & tlOI· and s~ P90C)le (714) 0tQ81'1Md and hav. the Pr8V!OU9 exp not reQ'd report & proot ot In· 87187-9998 IClay pay Cau &40-0l2S 11111 llAlllUI •Spinet piano upugnt 1nttlatlv9 to loltow pro-We.,. currently onerlng a llll II --surance required S~ M11tress t>O" trame np tr Zti• l(Q bdrm M!t & lec1• ttvOUO" COfn9eliltve Ulaty, full ••••i ~ company car routH H•IUl..,,. O.L Weavet TemPorari.t IEOlnAIY S235 840-8733 m•1<. M@rcury Cotony Pk beneltts. 40tK Plan. and Days, night• & W.-ends, available ,t,pply et Ins up pref Non·1moker 979.2900 100% FREE Part Time, S7/Hr BalbOa Ylll WlfTl I llUS 1tat•u1 wgn 673-7877 •••-Gl1 bt JlJ exci.tlent work environ· lull lime Appl)' In person, WllRll ITIRS un1vetsal Ad1ustment Co. 1 land 673 8120 _.. ' ment lor energetle, d• The Crab Cooker, 2200 H 8 Steven 968~0448 Recreation 1 Mattress & trundl• never Hawa11 1n Vac.a11on 2 --------• pendab1e Inside sales NewPort Blvd NB Dm•I O .... llTY 1101111 11•1m lfFllllS usea S 195 •840-8733• rOtJncw ~ t•c~ "to Maui repruentallve• with 45 1780SSkypark Circle rE IElllL llLP PIT LUlll.. WUTll BRASS HEADBOARD lrom LA)( '"' 1 'l 90 wpm !)'ping l kllls and HITIL Tl•llClll c11·~':N1~11•• East Costa Mesa area Director of lnllne Adven· For South Coasl/Cem tos FOOTBOARD & RAILS 1 10 90 14'0.t•Ck-I some computer ex· Leading oc Ortho Lab •JA• •• Must have own transpor-ture Playground Year C h & d Queen S•78 s t95 0 1.10 4f;7 10'4 •94· 1384 llV'llTllmlAlll (So Orange Cty) pe J Th talion S depends on exp area ar. P one. guar CALL 840 8733 wa are lo<>klng for ex-r ence e candidate currently under e11· round, regular, PIT Po•· cerd 8 must E1tcellent • • • perlenoed Hies reps to must llave an excellent panslon adding revol-=~~ 1g~~~=~.~~ ~~:ge 1t1on Knowledge ol pay Apply at llome office I•••••••••••--------•••••••••• join our natlonally re· phone personality and u11onary technology to adventure play outdoor 213•390.3449 cognlle<I sales organlza. enjoy working with the operauons 11 you are Mecllcat recrea11on. use of hand tlon we sell adver1lslng Public as well IS sollcHmg exp In posltloners. den· tilliiiJ1 IEW"IT CHTH tools/building mater1a11 space tor local Pollce & new business ture set-ups, or lull Par1 Time Medical Front desirable 35~40 Hrs/Wk tire organlzallonl 11 you Interested parties should mouth reconstrucllon. we $ 7 97 ·S9 22/Hr Apply have the desire 10 earn contact Chert Freeman at have an outstanding ca-office. exper 644~8722 before SPM, 12129189 e11cep11onal Income, call ••2-u21, Est. 301. reer opport lor you! )(Int MlllL nPES City ol lr111ne, 724·6600 Mr Burns at 499-0 t87 star1ir19 wage. lull bnfls Perlume & cosmetle dem· RESIDENT MGR pkg & advncmn1potent1al • No Collec tion * on,trators tor local PtT position 101 delu xe Antiques 6010 for rignt lnd1v1duals stores 1·800-833-8800 H B 18-unlt apt bldg W11t 1---------- Superv pos111on avail lor Early morning Nur•~ '"1de train 11 necess S2501mo •mew f.,.. ... qual candidate Send re· t I ~ .... ,.. 847 2622 963 6969 Fl E • .. sume to Lab Manager. mo or rou es DIRECT CHE STIFF . . :~,1q~::°1~i;:·,~an 629 Terminal Way • 5 available Stall needed to work With Restaurant We Buy E"ates Costa Mesa 92627 or Must have dev dis adj.Ills 1(1 group REUIEI E. LEE t93 J N@wp0<1 01110 CM call Rooeri 752· 17 16 home l>etllng 1n Costa llOST/llOSTESS dependable Mesa Good benefit& will Too SS P:i1Cl fOf Potl-•v' IESICLEH Comlort Inn Costa Mesa evenings P•T FIT Con 1ac1 Ron 631-7840 t t tram dll Shift'! r>eeded Now Acc epting apoli C.a •a ina Bauer I' 1y ranspora IOn Call 55., 81 t3 tor inlo catoons As~ tor f 1m F1nct 30 • ~ 40 s d•sn and hab1hty 675 •. •90 t>twr> J Som """'.. tr,, 8 tle<:O•tttrve I insurance • ORDER DESI !=!1>stauran1s 'qurr1t>5 6 •3 6UJ . DIUVH-FLOIUST WE'ftf. \ LOOK I '.\'(; • , . 25 30 hrs Newport Beacn .Ill'. ....... F r fl.I '"Clay Fr day E11E•l!EJIC PEOPLE ' • 1 10om •5 H " n• Appliancts bO 11 ~rn ~ r Full T1mP P.Jrt T "'" I __ E ... nl.11 Bt•"Pr t • Ligt 1 •~ping tor Rt'g•StPr Buser~ S11lad NO FFIOS 2 <loo• re- comovtf4• A~oly m per Bar & ?re~· Cool-. Apply tr ,Pt 11 " v .. r' .. ir· L Mf"5·• •48 ·2, 1~55 Aoam~ Av•• (,M h l'r S 1 ~:,, h4. 756t STRAI GHT ,~ -:-< Looking for that s~ial cilr? 642-56 78 Da1h Pilot tm.krx·nJL·nt C.11 84•.4333 ~on n 9 ~~12!,° C•il>ld at Tht• Soup P•c.1nt.Jt1or I"''''' · • • 11•1 "" 'le belween 6 am ) pm PIX HS SVC P T ~-----------------11!11111--· ~~~;~. :~~~;~~Pff~:~~~'I TODAV1 S SUNDAY PUZZL-E i FOJt --, -~ area Call 640-7980 s 1,_1o_o_T_t:_HS_'! __ __, ~::-·~·",~~· .\: ·_ i . ~-&;._·R,LS ltl\\111<1\ l'Ak l 11\1~ "\ - •\l-"I ~ 11 "' H• 1111 '"'"\I t HI•\\ YOl ' CAN f<:A HN $50-$200 l'f.H WU.K OR \10 1<1-.' I•' OUICK CASH FOR THE HOLIDA YSI ·STAIH NOW· 11 to 15 YHre Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY en ~--~w·d~~~1da~ .-----------------~~--------------------------_ .. lllWHr r~ .i w p •Jr t Be a ch '-------------------------- ....... •t ,. • " '' t r I•' II/\'" I\/ Ill• .CALL W1. 4H-l321 (A .. AVfRA(if P(A W[E.C s7500 OR MORE CONTACT •r. lul PHONE tt&.3321 • i.a,._ ~ HO • •t-4 ... , ,, ..... "'"· " ....... k• I Mo-s~o8 F•t1l1 Valley 'POSTAL JOBS' MOTOR ROUTES Start'.: 10 ~<J•t-r For !"1"0"" .\ '"~ •l•O' nlo call I <111s 8;im 'f) 10pm • <''f ·1,.: 48'11 E7t '01 PRESSMAN H> Ut l .., '.l T J I< ~ I\ 6 Let your neighbor know~~~ about your Garage __,,Sale availab le in Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach I.) (, ~ ' :, ' Co• dVcl ii! t' M 1Cil llP ~ ...... er\CP ~ t••o<J1, ,. • r I Cl ,31 ly ' 'I • co o• ,. • ~ <& 1.0 1.:> P T GEM OFC j • ' n J i t~ ..,f' 1 I ,~,Jo f'Q ot • 1 ...... f '" .... t.i2'1 RECEPTIOMIST M r • 10 11'1 4tim ~f, Hr 8H ..f1h ft •ll 1!11Ct' 1p P"•" ,1nc .. rwd~, l'..>hone., ~ llCllEASE YOlll REICH! TNROUliH 0111 IEW llPllOVED LOWEii iii TES J $2.44 per day Thal s ALL yov pay tor • hnes 30 oay m1n1mum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY F0t more lnformauon CALL TODAY!• ISi FOR LOIS Your Servtc:e Directory Representat11/8 ••2-4321 Ext. 310 m rNays patios. paths etc No 1ob too smoll. reas. Michy 131-0553 t•. l\~ j • I .. . Fountain Valley '<>(tll 11< 11'(1 '\.< > '< >I I< 11 I '\C, , .. •\f'f' ...... '' ,, '" h .. Call \ I\ • '\lfA' ' 642-4333 qtr r,r • q '"Cl d com ~Hilt'• , .. 1 1 .. 11 ,ful Apply r ~ ,., • Bno~s on · it.•· • •• F " ,,1 C<l<1ta Mt I )tj S· .. ') RECEPTIOMIST IJt•'.\ t , • ~ ... l t i tW f t m '" I r ,J,.<,s c n.;I t ,ir JI, •p ~pl1ur ~t ,_ ... ' ~ cno ,~.,urrH! to ~ O .·oa N<>wport Ej .. I ' CA "'?660 ')t CJI • , , 24 1 1114 HOLIDAY H U I IN SUPERIOR 1 will ta~P qood care ol Ir ,13 11 ''" RPmova 1ou• ~'"'"'~ Pf"IS m,111 I f 642 48 .. 2 W·•' n"'L 11r Promot LIC etc LOCI! ... '>6&;· 1 • M H• 642-68• Afftr~1ltl1 C11Crtll LOCAL SWISS t ADY v.111 WE Qais sh<I hang togelhe All PhOses Family owned TRACY ELECTRIC 1ak1> , .. c .. 11 ... 11 c.uP ot S , ont .. M lall Ad & operated Also Dump Service Calls f'ree e~I yuur hom" ~"" ~ p1.in1s. 1' IJ ~" Truck & Bobcat Services L19ht1ng Efhc•ency Ptc Mt1r1yRPI~ 7<, t 6355 i•CP le• ttw crazy 14 yr 27vrse)p L•c 540-228• C.ommPrc1al Lic-52745<1 I WHllf VOURfAWAv exp 63J.7172 anyt1me All YOUR CONCRETE CALL Tracy 548·2317 HOME M(oM• CO NEEDS Ouahty work at AC CRANS'TON ELECT House tJPt~ >\ ~ 1n1 ware Piano & vocal Lessons • reas prrct>s Fret> 1>st Lie 27804 1 30 yrs exp I Rel~ Uc lnor, '>67-4847 751-8535 Do my own work Res1d . Jan Classics Pop B Concrele A'phal1 Cuumg Comml Indus 646-8126 · ' ' · · music 15 yrs exp You• Plaster 'Repair corrng tor Drainage I .I. WlllSTOI I home All ges 786-4A08 Concrete Pumpmg l AN DSC APE MAI N T C N Webb552-0920 ~· . CON TRA C ~OR Lr: 1 545739 -60 7':Jc: 1 Int E•t oatch 01as1ermg CtlCrtte/lrick/lleck FEN ES-G ATE NEW c ,-;tom te,turing quahty L•C • 469469 Free . Repair Redwood Cedar SPllllllLER REPAIR l wo•k Prot:.•ems-No PrOb· Eshmates Call 650-4869 Post replace C M N B • NO JOB TOO Small • terns 326864 554-783 1 SAVE SIS Jim Whyte 642 7206 I LAWN MAINT 548·9309 ED" PLASTERING Coast Construction •NEW CUSTOM · Decks ~lRE£S ...-i.1 A 11rtJ"S 1"1 E1tl Don t delay Call Today tor Pa110 Covers Fences ....... ........... Pntc.t TeYtufe~Rl"Stucco all yovr Concrete needs Termite & Dryrot Reoairs Topped removP Cleanup Latn Free est 963-3418 Lie 515106 714 748 8361 "'B573044 Lou 642·7009 nu lawn "lp1101<1r 751 3476lr.!_.l'IW'll!I nu llSTILUTlll,.~11=111111 Marble·Mex1ean Pavers & all Ceramic Tiie 10yrs exp For est Dave 730-0409 G.llil<jP 0' "' !'. OpPnPr<. • C • C IT•. • PALM REMOVAL Any size S6S 00 incl stump Insured CHUCI( 6•2·0322 SPtllllLH HYS Landscape Tr1>e Sorv1ce Clean-ups 2 I .,,,, t''ll:P Uc C27297536 645·5124 THE lllEEI SCEllE REPAIRS lnstallall.ons secllonal door sales openers. Lie r1 5 18398 L1wn· Tree-Shrub Install IES II Ill Sprtnlcler 1n1111111111on 963-6466 Tree 'Tr1m1ng & Removal R@roo11Repairs All work Lown M111n1 & Cleanups ouar he 570720 722·7537 Rotolllling 432·8804 FULL QUALITY ROOFING •.. , 130-UIJ OUUIDnlT u..w1-1111a ~ ,11r1 I '(~ SERV R pairs-Retool ing 50 '1yles or material avail C S L 306466 565-3434 lllOF LEll7 High Oualll)' • Reas Rates Root Repairs & Reroorlog Commerc1t11 rResldent1el LIC 573688 969·8851 OC~N VIEW ROOFING Local References PROF since '73 Shlf19191 Broti.en'? Missing~ flat roof leeks Free E.lt Lied Low Rat"' 875-3894 Oii ACROSS ' H r 1 It G ( 1Pelu1 P l I C.c1n Pu'> f•.-JlutP 1 f, 11 ... Jr "IQ d r1rP<;<;ing q 1wn 2 1 Smilll .,.. ... 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Ml 00vat Ot•-. . ...._ ,4, 21551 8rOOlfhuret A~ .. 1170 W 8.-oe INd, S,. 81 . CO.II MaM, C ... f 11, UO ..... A__.. De ....,.&NTN cty Melltltul, ~. IV,.,.._ 201, CO.. W... Nawpot1 IWfl Cllllt ttte3 Hun11ng100 e .. ch. Cellf 28. Newpor1 ewtl, Calf t2t2t La Cwlo1a. lte •111, ll'lACI *IWIATll. LP To ............ 1112a-.. '*' AM/FM 11weo. AIC. Callf t2t2t Harry lM Owentby, 1 '°' t28AI .,. ~ COrPoiatiOI•. c.1-~ .... Cllr --fOICAP ..... IQUF9I .......... II I ... .... OOod e0f\d1tt0n 71000 Meffncla cM Ou=t Notltnghem Ad , "'-Pot1 Stell9fll~T..,ia,21551 0.,,... Tavagllona, 1770 fofr1'a....,MonllnQ~ 1.-..n J .,._, ncMt i.to fd)CALA•9'1Awe. ............ ..._ nw. 17 800 obo Muat »., Batty Lana, ea.ctl Calif 92MO Br0011n,n1 Ava Hunt11'9ton W 8albOe INd . a,, 29, Ad . Corona dlll .W. Callf. A-..nlda De La~ .... IOUfTIU II, LTD . note • ,,_ullf 2n t I H II . 213 545 0730 Htlla,C.iif 80210 lhlt OU•in•N It Con• 8"ch.Cakl 9Hote NewponBeadl,Celll .,.., tH25 •311. Laguna .... c... A~• Oe LI Cartol8 ..... -. ........ ,:11:,~ •; .. __ u :!!: ;~4•700.o58J · · Thtt bul4neaa 11 C:Ofl· duei9d by .,, l.ndMctu.i T1111 t>u11nes1 It eon· Thie t>u••~M 11 con-Thi• b\191Mu la con• t2163 •S11, Laguna ..... Ctlf. JARYll ~COX • ... _ ~· OUCted by an~ Tht rtOltHtnt com· ducted by an lnd1Vl<N81 cNc:tad by en lndMdual dlleled by • COtPOtlltiOfl Thlll ~· 11 con· •~ A ll'ETITIONIWa.._.lted ........ ::-=.Min . ....._, MAZDA MIATA 1990 Th• raoiatrant com· menc:ed to tranMCI butl· T. llt ••o•atrtnt com-Tha ragletran. I ciom · Tha rag111rant com• duet.a by: allmltedplfU.· lriGDt De...,...,_. C.• ~~A COX !n • Pomel'~. Oraamtng of a wlllte rnenoed to tranMC'I buel· Mti uno.r Ille f;cllliov• "*\Ced to trenMCt bull• ma~ 10 trentact bual· m8flCl8d to tranMCI buel· MIC> PoralJOn. A Celieofflll oor· ._.......,Court o1 c.11-"-t enter. ScNppence, Cllnetmu? 3 500 m11et '*' und~ Iha lk:'tlUout Du11neu name or names neat u~ the hctltloul naea under Iha llc:lllloue MA under the tlc:t1tloua lha ragl1trant com· potMlon. 2304t A-..nlda De_,., C!ufll! ~°'.,.. lhlr·P91, lhltl·lNI. Toy $H 500 Musi Mil due 10 DuatMSS ntma °' narnM titted &bOva on NIA bur.Ines• name or names butl""' name or n*"81 bullMN name or ,...,.,.. meneact to trantaet tMlal> La Cartota it315, LalUM THI NTinON ,..- Pood!M, WW• Hair Fox baby 969~6070 Teri llttad tbOve on October t, Htlfy L Owen1by 1111.a above on SaQtembar listed t bove on 1972 ft9tad •bova on NIA ,... under 1tla tlc:tllloul Hllll. Cellf, 92163 ltlec ~A. COX be Terner I Yorille 19111 ThlS llll•m411'11 w .. ,,.., I, 11189 Oel\lal Tavagllona Jon K. Hanour, Chief ~ name "' ,..,.. TN• butlMH I• COi'· ....,. ..... pereonel ,..,.. AN~ guwant..O Melinde de Gunzbufg with Iha County Clerk 01 Or· Steven Tapi. Thlt 1t1taman1 ... flied Flnanc:lal Offioar 119190 tt>ove on. Oc:tobaf ducted by' a Nmlted pettnef· ,_......,. to ........, 1t1a PETLANO PAVILION Thlt llllln*\I wee filed 1nga County on NOll8mber Tlltt 11atemet11 wu !tied w1lll the County Clerk ot °'· Thie tt1tament W9 Ned tNt tfMo ....... al lfte ..._.,t, OPEN 7 DAYS •·• I _.. 9100 wllh the County Clark of Or· 28. t9811 with the County Clerk of Or-tnge County on Daoerrtbar with IM Cout1ty Clartl of°'" Edwin J, ltlgOt fha ragt1trant COlft· TH£ ll'ETITIOH ~ 16374 Beach Blvd ,,.. ml s n6AOS mpon"" ange County on Oac:41mbar , ... ,. ange County on November 7. 111119 enga County on Dacembet Thie 8'atament wll filed menead to tranwt lluaJ. , .... oaoedenl'• WILL and 405 fwy newt 10 Target 1967 vw BUG 1, 11189 Pu1>11at\ad Or11nga Coast 17, t989 P4*11 1. t919 /with Iha County Olal'll Of Or· natl undat Iha tlc:Utloul codlc:ita. "any, be admitted ' , .... Deity Pilot Dec:ember 10, 17, fUTm Publllhad Orange Coall ~ 111199 County on November bUtlNM name or ,...,.,.. to problta. Tiie wlfl and any * M1·1111 * C~•;ry r~ Ct~sslc con-PubliShed Orange Cot.ti 2•. 31 19811 PubUl/141<1 Orange Coatt D•Oy Ptlot Dacembaf 17, 24. PuDllehad Orange Coat 17 111119 filled tbOve on· October codfdPI .. avall9b6a fOf 4 Fem ... Cocker PuPC>les $~1 ~ OBbe~64 'J;~:o. D11ty Piiot December 10 17 Su· t23 Daily Pilot December 3, tO, 31, t9119, J1nu11y 7, 1990 Dt~y Pilot'**'°'!>« 10, 17, . ,..,_,. 1Mt aurnin.tlon In 1tla ftla kept all b 11 11251 a h • • • 24 31. t989 11, 24 1989 Su-138 24.31. 1989 Pul>llthad Or•nge Coat EdWlnJ.•lggt.Praalclant bythaeout1. 548 O~G4 846 ~2c82 ~ llW SILE Su-12S Ml.IC NOTICE Su-109 Su-1211 Dally PllOI Daoam~ 3, 10, Thie •lat~ ... ftlad THE PETITION raqllMll IN • ' • "" Nl.IC NOllCC Pta.IC NOTICE 17, 24, tH9 with Iha County Clark of°'• .,,"°'"Y to adfftinletar 1M vt1 massage Our entire Inventory has 'ICTITIOUI IW.,..11 rtllt.tC NOTICE Su-t 12 anga County on Novamtler' •ta,a under-Iha ltldapen- AKC 6 Wit Old COCKER been drastically re<ivoed NAME ITATIMINT FICTITIOUS au1•11 flCTPTIOUI ..,..... 17, 1989 dent Admlnlllratlon of &- litter Good tempetamenl IOI' exlr• talllngs! The f0Uow1ng peraons ere NAME ITATHKNT NAM!! ITATR•NT ,ICTITIOUe .,...II --ec MftTIC( ,a?m •• ,.Act, {Thia authority al· · d b Th foll = aon ..--. "" Pub11"'8d Ortnga Coat Iowa Iha per.onal ,. .. ~. w/thldt wavy c:oall. H B STllUll llTlllS omo u~oness es Tne following pe,.aoot ere e ow per •era NA• ITATDSNT Dally Pilot Oeoambet 3, 10. tatl\la to lake many KllON area 1250-$350/ea 1540 Jamboree Road ALPHA COMPUTER St;R-dOtng business as <IOlng busl .. Tl'la following patlOnS .,. '1CTITIOU8 ..-11 17. 24. 19119 .tthOut obtaining OOUt1 IP- IM·2804 P\&.IC NOTICE VICES 280 12 Matguerrte B ANO C SERVICES BALBOA 51-iORES CON· doing bv.slneSI as NAiii ITAft•NT Su-114 provel Before taking car1aln OOKIHO ' -a C............. Newpo<t Be11ch FICT.lTIOUI au•.....,11 Pkwy 6 Mo~slOtl v .. fO t89<1J Oa1e Street Fountain OOMtNIUM .t.SSOC . 2ttll (tJFANTASTIC R.t.Y'S The lot~ patlOlll era Iha "" ~·....... 89 LEGEND & -Celt! 92692 Valley Calif 92708 Newpon Blvd Newport (DJHAIR REPAIR CUTS dOI bullMM.. acitlona, nowew.. pat· nlon? Wa have WOfld«ful NAME ITATEMINT Rot>e<t F Johnson 280t:l Ct1tmeo F Gull<>. ta943 Beach C111f 92M3 (c)t~AIR REPAIR, 333 E t7th J"fNAS CO~MUNICA· IOnlf raprMant•tlve It ,.. lovlng dogt & cat• avan-'90 INTEGRA The lotfoW1r1ng persons ar M1rguer11e P~w., .. 6. Date St Fountain Valley Cannery Ren1111-J R St Colla Mesa. C1111 TIONS 2691 Richter Ave ~:,; ~·:i.: etHe tor adoption Mull SAV£1 SAL£1 d0tng business o.s M1ul()(l V1e10 Caltf 92692 CaM 92708 Mgmt Inc C1Mornte 29 t9 92627 112 irvi Calli 112714 go to r~sible owner • • STAR OUALITY •MAIN Thi$ l)u'\tM!~ 1$ con· Ba1b8rcl Gulfo 18943 Newport Btv<S . N-port W1fue A Bradley. 1216 N $Diane JnejenH 273 Eve-:=.::: ~~ ;>'0:.: Come •nd .... we might E•cellent Setectton TENANCE tO tO Ptrk New· <l~te<I by an inoi.1<1u<11 Date St Fount am Valley Beach Cthl 92663 Ravenna St Ananelm. Caltl nl""' Canyon Coron• del "8.IC NOTICE action.) The • ....._.._, have Iha perfect pal for .llM SLl ... S port Dr Newµort Beach. Tne reg111r11n1 com-c81,1 92708 Th11 businer.s 11 con-9280t Ma~. Cthf 9262s . ......,.._. )'OU 631 10~ Calif 92660 menced to trarisilCt bus1· Th•• business " con-<lucted by a co1pora11on Th11 bu11ness " con· Lind M B •nol 19t5 flCTITIOUI .,._II admlnlstr•tlOn tuthOrlty Wiit __ . · ~ AllU Paul Cen1e 1010 Park ness unoer the ftcllhous oucieo by husbanel an<S wtfe The reg11tr1n1 com-dueled by an ln<Slviduat Norwo~ Tar:eee.'' irvme. NAm ITAft•NT be grtntad unl•U en PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO! t0010uai1St NptBch Newport Dr ~ewport bu11ness name or names The regostranl com· menceo to tran&aci bUSI· The regostrinl com-Calll 9271s ThefOllowtngP«tonltt• lnt••led '*'°" lrlae'" Doggle Helreutt Cal 112-2112 Beach Ca111 92660 11518<1 •b0~11 on N A menceo to transact. bus,J. ness unoer the f1c111lou1 mencieo lo transact bull· Thts buslneu fl con· dOlng buttnMI a1 objaCllOn to Ihle pallllon and Baths Lodging for pets. This busoneu i& c.on Robert Johnson ness unoer tne 1tc1111ous business name or n1mes ness under tne ficlltlous dueled by I ganertl pert· (a)NEWPORT INVEST. ~~· ~ C::egr:~ :: Open 7 days. 546·2848 BMW 1984 3181, burgun· Oucle<I by an ond1v1<1ual To1s ""emPnt wu ltleO bus1neu nalT'e O• names tosteo obOve on Apttl 2. bus•nen name or names nerShl Ml: NT ASS 0C1 ATES euthOrlty. dy. beauttful. 5-speed The registrant com-with 1118 Counly Clerk ol O•· hste<I above on NIA t987 hste<S above on December Th ~ (b)8ROOKHURST INVEST· SHAR·PEI pups. ready to new AM/FM steieo. AIC. mane.ea 10 transact bus• 1nge County on NovemDer BarDara Gullo Sally Ann Cook v ice 8. !989 ITlen!o 100'~,·;~~1 c~':: MENT ASSOCIATES (c)SLC A HEA"ING on Iha P•U· take home Ct'trillmaa good condillon. 71 000 ness unoer lhe 1tc:1111ou• 17 l989 Th•s statement was 11100 President w111oe R Bradley ness under Illa flc:llllou• LIMITED 111 (d)SLC LIMITED ~~Y ~~'. ::O ~I::; t~Y~ day. Lota of wrinkles Top miles, $7,600 obo Must business name or name~ FU7t32 with itie County Cler~ of Or-This statement was llled This statement wu filed bu1tness name or ntmet IV l•ISLC LIMITED v (l)SLCD Dept No 3 loc:ated at 700 quellty . S 1000-S 1500. sell 2 13. 5 4 5 ·0 7 30. llsted above on Dec;"'mber Pubhsheo Or•nge Coast ange County on November 'Mlh the Counly Clerk of Or· with tne County Clerk of Or-ltSle<I ab011e on Saptamber LIMITED VI (g)SLC LIMITE Civic' canter Drive. Senta M5-Hl46 eves 714_160_0583 ts, 1989 Daily Ptlot Dftcember 3 tO. 28 t989 ange County on December ange County on Deoeml;>er • t979 VII, 4425 Jtmboiea Ro•d, An•. CA. llcydes 6060 MAZDA M IATA 1990 -Dreaming of a white BICYCLE Chnstmas? 3.500 mites Peewee Hermann look $17,500 Must sett due to ahke, red, balloon ures. baby 969-6070 Ten new leather spring sell, 1989 Columbia cruiser MERCEDES 300 SO 1984 S 125.00 or best one/ l urbo asking $23.000 Call M ike at 64 2·432l, Excellent cood111on. new axt. 315 or 548-3036 ures maroon with saddle 1ntettor 80 000 moles 644-2827 Cosu Alna 6124 • '81! l!~ ""' lll'8lG SAT 995 man sau \i~ ~ .. ,., x.1a1g~ lNtct SAT&SUN8-• • l!A 11'J~ ,, l~IX16J Sil~ Lots of furnllure, all types • Jl'>t ~ .,,,. .. XUf'1% $A'il mel patio, dishes. etc • &6 nc, A I /WW'f07 s>• m 1625 trvme Ave •F • n ~?Ill A 1 1Sll~1/ 116995 (across from Oakwood, parking on 16111 Pl ) 835-3171 Ntwpor1 r'"" '' cm al Ccfncer. Santa Ana Se. VICt and Parti 0pen s~1 Paul Cesare tT 2• 1989 · Fut647 5. t989 12 t989 · LinOe M Brandl! Suite 170. ~port BMCh, This s1a1emen1 we& tiled Su· 1 t8 Publistieo Orange Coast 'UIU' ;4400M This s111emao1 was filed Calif 92MO IF YOU OBJECT to the with the County Clerk of Or nomllC NOTICE D&oly Pilot Oeci;mtier 10 t 7 Publl1M<I Orange Coast Published 01a09e Cout with the County Cterk of Or· Loren Corporellon. 4425 ~:~~~!'"' .::!l~~i ~ ange County on Oe<.emt>er ruu 24 3 l t989 ' De11y P1101 December t 7. 2•. Dally P1101 December 24, 3 t. ange C<>Ynty on Deeember JemborM Road. Sula t70, haa Ing and lltla your ot>- tS. 1989 F··-FICTITIOUS BUSfN•11 Su· 12 t 3 t 1989 January 7 1990 1989, January 7. 14, t990 "· 1989 Newport Beach, Callf 112MO ...,.r ,..._ Ill = ...,_,, ~ Su· t3• Su-146 Thll buslnen 11 con· ,....ions or -"" en ° · Publtsheel Orange Coas1 NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ----------fut1IO lions With the court ora Daily Pilot Di:cem~r "" 3 1 The to11nw1r19 pers0tl5 are nom•IC NOTICE Published Orengo Co111 ducted by a hmtled partner· the hearing Youi appear· t989 January 7 14 1990 do1~ busme:" as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS n-. nomllC NOTICE Daily Pilot Decemt>e• tO. t7. ahlTph ~may ba In peraon OI by 0 Co S ruu 24 31 19811 • reg1t1rent com-.. Su· I <18 N WP RT A l IN NAM£ STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •UllHEll Su 129 maoced 10 Iran•~· bull-your ... orney. TERNATIONAL NEWPORT The lollowong persons are NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUI aUSINEll • neH under Ille llcllUOUI IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR __________ 1COAST PRODUCTS INTER· Ootng business as The following persons are NAME ITATEMPfT bustneH n•me °' ni.mes Of a cootlngant etadltO< of PUBLIC NOTICE NATIONAL 20612 Reel EQUINE MANAGEMENT <Soing business as The lolfowtng persons are tilled tbove on NIA the <fec:MMd, you mutt Ill• __________ ,Lane Huntono1on Beacn CA UNLIMITED no Palm .. , M£DIEVAL TOURS 220t 00tng business lU Ml.IC NOTICE Vic:. Pr...oent yourctalmwllhthacourteno FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92646 • A Cn~ta Mesa Caht F>acili<; Avenue Suite 2C HIS HANDMAIDEN 2078· This tllt_,l wt.s flled m1JI a 009Y to the per~ NAME STAT£MENT Su'an l Al<er• Graves 92627 Cosia Mesa Cehl 92627 A Santa Ana Ave · Colla flCTITtoUI __,..... Wtlh the County Clerk of Or· representtllve llOP(>tnl9d by Tne followmg Pt'•SOf•' ,1,., 206 •2 Reel Lan,. Hunl Valeri!' B Boston 220 B1tan DavoO Van 0.,ka Mesa Ca1tt 92627 NA• ITAftMINT •nga Count on December lt'te court within four month• Oo•ng busmen .n •not on Bl'llC" CA 926<16 Palm"' A Costa Mesa 220 1 Pacific. Avenue Apt Aynner Meno. 2078 Santa The following persons are 12 l 9811 Y from the <Ill• of first 11- RA IN BOW EXOUIS'l E Tn11o llut.tne'>S IS con Cali! 92627 2C Cosia Mesa C&hl Ana Ave A, Co.ta Mesa dOlng 1>us1nau IS • ,...,.. auenceollallar1 .. provlde<I MARKETING n!>.c Fountem Ovr1eo Oy an 1no.v10ua1 Tni5 business is con-92627 Calll 92627 ELDAPACIFIC SHOES, PuDhShe<I Orange Coatt In section 9t00 of the Call• Way w .. 51 Co\la Mi•sil l h.. '"0"•" anl com Ou1.1t:O Dy an 1n<11v1dua1 lhos business is con· Jann Meno 2073 Santa 20•22 Beach Btvo ••20 Diiiy Pilot Oeeemt>ei 2,. 3 t fOfnl• Probele Coda The CaM 92627 menceel Ill transact bu51 Tt e reg1s11an1 com Oucteo l>y an onoovoduat Ano Ave A Costa Mesa. Hun1tno1on Beecn Cahl 1989 Jinu•ry 7 t4 t99o • lime for fifing c:l81mt will not w 1111a"' oa1e Hams 27r.4 nM• uno~r tnP loc1111ous menc"c to 1ransac1 Duso the registrant com C;i11r 92627 926•8 'Su-144 e11p1re PflOf to four rnortlhl Fountain Way Wesl < ~s•a 1Jus1nf'o n .. me 01 names ness unoer 1ne 1ic111tou .. menc.eo 10 lransaci Dusi Thor. business is con-Joe Ovaknlne, 7806 Sea· lrom the dlla of Ille halftng Mesa Caltl 926:?7 11s1r•O abr •<'or 11 7t89 busmesb nomf' or names ness unOer the hctittous ouc.teo by husband ano wlle glen Dr Hu"llngton Beacn notlCad above This bu sine" 15 , nn ~·•&i\ri l Ak,.,., Graves t1s1eo above on D(.'<'emb4'r Dusin .. n name or namM T 11e 1eg1s1r ant com· Caht 92&48 YOU MAY EXAMINE the u<.teel Dy an 111dividuol T '''" \la1ement was Meo 3 t 1989 usted above on February 1 rnence<I to tran5aC1 bust· P 1 s cu• I B onet I e Illa kept b)' Iha COUf'I If you The registrani c.nm "'"' "" Cour''l' Crt11k of Or· va1e11e B Boston • 1989 nes~ unOer tl'le trcttllous Fernendez Aven1da De l • nomolC NOTICE 11e • pert<>n lntetested In men<.eel 10 lransact hus• iJrtQf' Couoly 011 November Hui. 11a1ement wH 1t1ed Brtan D Van Dyke bui.1ness name °' names Ataneoa-Nonovar 036•0 l"UIK. tllt .. Illa. )'OU mty Illa with n9$S under .,,., ltt totinus tJ 1989 F437364 wtlh the Coun1y CIPrk ol Of lhiS stotemenl wes ltteo l1stl'<I above on November Spain FICTITIOUI __, ... 11 the court • formtl ~uatl busonen name ,,, nem"~ Pu111o·.11Etd Or .. nge Coast angt< Counly on ~cember wilh the County Clerk 01 0, 29 tC.89 ThlS bus1neu •5 con· for Spacilal Noooe of the Ill· 115180 above on 0('C..,mtim 0~11y ?11111 Oect•ml>ftr 1 10 5 t'J89 angfl Counly on Oecembe• John Mano Oucteo by a gone1at part· T~eA=o!~~~~ era Ing of an Inventory tnd ap. 5 t987 1, 24 •98'1 F439290 15 1q89 lh•s s111tement was ltlea nershop dOlng buslne•s 11 p1aiNmaot of .. 111e ••Mii Wilham Dale Ham~ Su999a f.>uo1osned 0"'"9" Coasl F44051' w11n lhe County Clerk or Or-The reg1st111n1 c:om REAL TY EXPRESS 94411 or 01 any petition or eccounl Th • s1· 1 1 11 0 Oa11• Ptlot Decemoer 10 17 p bl h 0 a c angu County on November meoced to lr1ns11c1 Dus•· · H provided In Mellon 12SO b a emen w11a 1., p B C • u ·~ ._. range oa~t ~es un .. -r the ltcrni~.w Touctn .t.ve . Fountain Vil· of 1.._ Catttornle P,0.._1.9 Wltn lhe Counly Cler~ I)! Ot u LI NOJJCE 24 ;j 1 1911.9 O<ttly Piiot December 24 31 29 t98P ·-· Vu vv~ ley Celll 927011 .... ,. v• 7012 TOYOTA. t986 <At11ca GT enge County on o .. c .. mtl!'r Su·l30 t96'J JJnuJry 7 14 t990 FUlnt business name or names j M k D VI 9448 Cooa.A ~uettf0<Speci1l 11111-~~--------hatchback Full power 5 6 t989 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Su· 149 PuDl•~M<I Orenge Coast listed aDove on November 1'b can~ e F~:ialn Val-NOllGe form Is evallebla from 31' BERTRAM DIESEL speed A· t cond111on · F4li5"S NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTIC[ 0011; P1101 DoGemoer tO, 17 t4 t989 , u v · the court clerk SPORTFISHER Com-40 000 mile!> S 7900 PuDll~<>eo Qr;tnQf' c t>.lSI Tt" tuuo"''"9 PMSOnl ar.. 2.i l 1 1989 J Ovakntne .ey. Cati! 92708 Attomef fOf ,_.lttwl .... !)lately rebuttl, GM4S3N, I M S PAIN n 5<13 -9288 Daily P1101 (le<,r-mr,4'r 11 24 l'l•m·o l•U'>lnl'\\ 111 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Su-t24 Th1S slalement was !tied T:~n··:~. F°c!~~~n ~:~ ......... a ICrtatar bf 100 hours 29 MPH, new days 650-6053 eve J 1 t<l6'< J&nua•f 7 tQ'l() '_!LES fi us <>OJ!> Pla~en-NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS With the County Cieri< of Or-ley Cehf 92708 c~. J710 ""'-· LP paint Interior stain-Su 11f, ,1 ... ,i .. r, ( '"''' 1,,1 ..... , ca111 11 ... ro11ow1ng ve•son!> arP NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ange County <>" Nov11mbef Wtlhtm G Hulct11ng1 247 ""· ............ CA men lass, chrome. w,,lng. TOYOTA TERCEL 1111 . 'l<C.;a or,.rog bu'>uws~ d'> l I I 17 t989 H I I t C Ill Put>11shed Orange Cout hydraulic steenng. decks Hatchbacl< AM/FM stereo f" r '>Ill I 9,.,,y 1850 Kioq ORANGE COAS r MANU· Ot! OI owrng Pf!IS<>n! 1111' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FU,..., un ong on rvine 8 Dally P110t December 23, 24 ~ tanks, electronrcs can-cas!>elle E.t1cettt>nt c.on· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~,', ~.' l '' "'"".J C"'' FAC TURING I!. SPECIAL TY oo.:~ ~(Ju~u1~s:,;!GE MEN T NAME ST.t.TEMENT PuDhshect 01ange Coa11 92J~~ but1nes1 fl con-30. tN9 ., .,,., COMl'A'~'l' •'."j Sac•am('nlo ln t 11 Diiiy Pilot Decemt>e< 3 10 S.S971 vas Radar, pilot Loran-d11ton only 40 000 miles 1,1" bu'>" "\S i$ c;r,,. Irv••"· c.,,1,1 'l2l 14 COMPANY 2t 10 Ne...,po<t e 0 owing persons art!' 17 2• 1989 · duc:1eo by co-ptrtners ~io fa1•:!7,:er. B~~FD:~ ~~j5oi, 7%~6~~~ t ,,~;~; F•;:~~o~:A~~:::~s u •1 :;;? ''.',.d'~ ~·~·~·1ou~iom Sd~~;;:~·~ 11~;::;sn~ai:; :~~o27• 1 Co~ta Me~ Ca111 ~~ :~~~~'! ~s c A LL 1. Su-II l m!,h~ r~:'~,t;~~ c~':: 1---------- m a," et $95 .000 "ours) l 1 11 n.,.14 Don•loD Waro J94Hem-GAAPHY 250 Newport ness unoer 1111 flcm1ous PtaJC NOTICE "61"·225·"••5 " ne o owing persor-, Ult' m• .. •Cl'O •o lt3n'iact bus .,. ollon (, Costa Mesa Caltl Genier Or •202 Newport busmess nema or ~·----------.. _.. • .. ••••••••-00tng bu~ness •~ r,,. ; , .. o .. , ,,.,,. 1tc.111tou• This Du~"'""~ ., con 2 Beach Celt! 92660 _ f>t&.IC NOTICE 1 _... "'---ftCTTTIOUI .U...11 1" TliE MA1HEWS C.ROUP b, fl•,, 11 1111\ '>' names Ou~ll'<I t>~ ,,, 1n<1,v10ulll 9 627 Dennis Sun<Sstrom 2104 '""" above on ._..,..,l>er MAm ITAftMRNT '!!'aa...!'!""·/·~~--119'!'S•t,.,-----1 w.rfll PAY YOU 2091 Busir.eu Cetlle• D''"" "~'<'<I 11 , ,1 ., r~ovPmber r, .. reg .,1rant com This ous1n11s1 •S con Fue 1 N 1 B h FICTITIOUI M.lllHEll 1 19119 The fotlOWWlg P9'10nl .,, _,,... """" --~ 5 Suite tOO lrvonfl C..i 11 8 1 •8'1 ,, enceo 1,, 11.,n..,act 011..,1 oucted 111 11n 1nd·lf•Ouat Cato~ ;~660 e"NP<>I' eac NAMI ITATIMINT Ptmett C DaVI• dotng b\&lnen .. 7022 JO JllE OYER 9271!> i<r1\lt1 L Burr nt>">l> .,, ON lhP hc1111ou\ The registrant com· Tnos ousines5 15 con· The fottowl09 persona 11e Thll tlllemeol WH llted PAOPE.AT Y MANAGE· ----------·I M•chaet Wayne M11tr.1".v'I rt .. s s1a1em,.,,1 Nl\S !ilea t>us1rP'lS narnP or names meM"<I 10 tr11ntac:1 buS• Ouc:ted Dy an mo1v10ua1 ooing business es "'"h Illa County Cle<ll ol Or· MENT ASSOC IA TES. 2 tSS t •U ITIUll 18 Lr•sE.t 60t Moenaef Pinc" N""''"'' w 11 u" <.nu••I,. r,,f'r ~ ol Or 1151,,0 1nr ,,. on •q59 nel>s unOer lhfl 1tc111tous The regisir ani com-BARON s JANITORIAL •nge County on Oecamt>« Newland Ave. •24S. Hunt-llAT IU'* 1511 Beach C11111 9l663 .irorw {..r,ur11, c• r>ecl'mb .. , A H1<rmdr.S0< Ousonesi. name o• names menced 10 transact busi-MAINTENANCE COMPANY. t2, ttllll , .... lngton Baech. C1JH 92846 De Anza B•yt1de VIiiage, B This nusireu ,, c.nn I 14!1·• Th1S 'lhllemenl was 11180 1t111e<1 above on 1978 neu under lhe l1ct11tous 1801 N Bush Santa An•. p blrahed 0 • ...,,. eo.11 ~-Ter ... vz.,owlci, 300E Co•SIHwy,Newpf rand new BMW 3251 <luctedby an 1no1v1oua1 F43t017 ""1thHeCoun1yC1erkotOr-OonalOO W1ro bu•mass name 01 names Celtf 92706 OtlluPitolo.o:;;;r:;;24 31 211151 Newland Ave •245, Ben. Call M -F 9am-4pm Conver1101e. white with Tne regostronl cnm Pu1111\r1PO 01 .m9e Coas• ange Coun11 on December Tn15 'IAlemeni w11s lllOCI 111180 aDove on November Oav•d K B11rron -118~ · ·Huntington Beech. Cell! 1714) 673•1331 black tntenor ptnstrop-menced to 11aosac1 busi D&11y P1101 D• c.emt Pr to t 7 1 198fl with '""County Clerk 01 Or· 1• 1989 Mac~tlfllle 1S93 Caraway 1 • January 7 t4, t990 92646 tng, rear deck spoiler. ness unOer lhe l1r.1111ous "" J' IC.84 F431IOU ange l.ounly on ~mDe• a Dennis Sunostrom CO$IB Mesa Cahf 92626 • Su· 14 t J•mat Lewi• Wood.,d, 36 FT boat allp for rent. custom wheels car business nam,. or n•mes Su· 121 Puo11sne<1 Orange C.oast I!> iqa9 l h1s siatement was hied Denoei B1ac~horse Smith. 2 t8S t Newf1nd Ave •24S. Huntington Htrbour Phone fully loaded. 61111eol989above on NOv!'mb~r Datlf P1IOI 0..C.t!ml>!'r 10 17 F440SSI With lhe Counly Clerk ot Or-t80t N Buah S&ntill Ana. Nl.tc NOTICE Huntington B .. ch. CeUI S200 ' $200 dePoslt Com"unv transfe m st PUBLIC NOTICE 24 :i 1 t98q Publ1sheO Orange Coa&t anoe County on November Caltf 92706 92646 AvalfJan 1 840-8315 .. , r, u M1ch11e1 WeyneMalh""'' Su-126 D11lyP1101December2•.3t. 17.1989 This business ''con-ftCTITIOUIM.1 ... 11 Thia bu1ln•ss It con-aefll Assume lease al Th•• s111!emen1 wa.\ folo<I FICTITIOUS •USINESS t989 Jonuory 1 t4. t990 FU?t2t oucteo t:IY 8 gener&t p11rt-NAMI ITATl•NT dueled by. • general pert· Dock 111alt, power only. up $!>/Simo ••th lhe County Cler~ ot Or NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Su-tH PubltsheO Orange Coe~t nenhop The IOllo...,tng pertona w e netahtp t o 30' Weter/p wr 111-1111 ange County on O~"mt1<1• Tri<' following p,.r..ons are Deity Pilot December 3. 10 The reg111rant com· d0tng buslnaa• u The raglttranl com• $225/mo Tom H. days S, 1989 doing but1nea. •h FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f>t&.IC NOTICE 17 ;>4 1989 mented to tr•nsact butl· BUCK Hill. BUCK Hill mencao to trtnsac:t bull· 752-0550. eves 673-2680 Autos Domntk 9300 F439129 BRITE DENTAL CARE NAME STATEMENT Su-117 ness under the rtcllllous COMPANY, BUCK Hill nets under the flc:tlllou• iriMd' dock or aide-tie fOf 24' boat Witt trade tor iew-ry. Clllt Lido Jew· elry 54 S.-9436 WANTED Sallboel SUp for 1 26' Ludare, ama.11 day aa1ler, 6' ba•m On bey linc:.'48 818-796-3778 Mlle. Tramporudon Vw 9040 OODOE Long-bed 1173 Runt good, 080. 894·5918 ... , __ SPECIAL LANDAU eoK. Mint. Loaded. tu50 080. 534-2042 ' 'll•lllll-lli .. ,.i;!;;I Pubh~heo Orange Coasl "2972 M<,.Jflcon Par~way The 1011ow1ng persons 11re FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll business name or nemee LEATHER, NEWPORT bu11ne11 name or ,,_ 0111ty Pilot December 17 2<1 Ste 3 LllQuna Hill\ Cahl Oo•nQ Dusoneu as NAMI ITATEMENT hsle<I above on NIA COAST GROUP. BUCK Hill listed tbove on Novem~ 31 tfl89 January 7 1990 92630 NA TIONAL WARRANTY. The lotlow1ng ~rsons are f>t&.IC NOJICE DIY•d K Barron· ESTATES. BUCK Hill ES· 10. 1989 Su 13!> R1no1111 W111111m Ayr11s t303 Avocado Ave Suite d0tng business as Mackenzie TATES COMPANY, NEW-Ir-UUfowlcz 32722 S"ven Sf'la\ ln 175 Newport Beach, Callt INSURANCE SERVICES FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 This statement ...,11 filed POAT CO.t.ST COMPANY. Thie etatamant ., .. filed ~una Niguel Cuhf 92677 92660 666 W Beker. Suite 405 NAME ITAftMINT with the County Clerk of Or· WISHBONE HILL ESTATES With Iha County C1artl ol Or· ----------t11s business •• con-Sc.oil J Hamilton 1303 CoSla Me ... Cahl 92626 The tooow1ng PetlOnl 11e •noe County on December COMPANY, PELICAN Hill anga County on November 111m1 IC NOTICE ducted by .tn 1ndtv10uat Avocaoo Ave Suite 17S Beny HtyH Detrmln, doong business as t2, t9119 COMPANY. WISHBONE 17, 1989 ---'"-UIK.--~_;..;;....__ The r1•01s1ran1 com Newp0r1 Beacn Calif 92660 t 137·F Buckingham Drive OH BOYi 390 Marine , ... ,., Hill, PELICAN Hill ES-. fa?m FICTITIOUS MlllNEll menced IO 1renuc1 buSI· Thi!. Dus1ness II con-Costa Mell C11tl 92626 Ave B•IDoa IS11n<I, C111t Publisned Orange Coeat TATES COMPANY. WISH· Publlltled Orange Cout NAME STATEMENT neM under the ltctollous Oucled by an 1n<11v10uet This busman II con-91662 Diii)' Piiot Daotmbaf 24, 31, B ONE Hill COMPANY. Daily Piiot Dacembet 3, 10, The IOllowtng bvsoness name O< names The registrant com -ducted by an 1n<11Y1<1uet ThomH Boya)lln, 320 t989 J•nut ry 7, 14. 1990 WISHBONE Hill ESTATES. 17. 24. 1989 dOt bu I per'tQns arf'I hsted above on Ap11I t mencea lo lrant&el bull· The rag1st r Int com· Mattne Ave Ball>OI ISlan<I. Su-142 PELICAN Hill ESTATES B1Ao~1ne:;:: Hamilton 19119 ness un<Ser lhe hclillOUS menced 10 trenucl buSi• Cthl 92662 GROUP. NEWPORT COAST Ave •3U Huntington Ran<Sall W Ay1as Dusoness name or nttne'I nen un<Ser lt'te l•cllllous Th11 busmen is con· DESIGNS. NEWPORT Beach Ca.fol 92646 This tlltement w•s hteo hslf.ld abOve on November busmeu name °' names <Sueted Dy an indlvtdual rt8.IC NOTICE CO.t.ST PUBLISHING, Bara Oordonl 95112 Him· with the County Clerk of Or· tS 1989 listed above on NIA The reglatrenl com-W 1 SH B 0 NE H 1 l L llton Ave •34• Huntington •noe County oo December Sco11 J Hamilton Betty H Da•1m1n menoed to lranaact busi-ftcTITIOU8 .,._II ENTERPRISES, NEWPORT 8aacll Celtf 92646 6, 111119 This statement was filed This 1111aman1 w .. ltlad nes1 un<ler Iha llctlUou1 NA• ITAftMIWT COAST E TERPR SES Ron Oordont 9s112 Htmll F..Ut with 1ne County Clelk of Of. with the County Clerk of Or· business nttna or ntmet The fotlOWlng perM>nt .,, p E l 1 C : N H 1 1 l l ton Ave •34.. Hun11ngt~ Pu1>111he<S Orange Coast •noe County on November •no• County on December llsle<I lbove on November OOlng butlntae ... ENl£APRISES. NEWPORl ULL Y Beec:h C 111 112646 Oa11y Pilot December 17 2<1 17 1989 12 t1189 18. 1989 CALABAIAASSOCIATES, COAST PROMOT ON Tnls :usmass ., con-3•. 19119 January 7, 1990 fUmT ,._.. ThomH Boytjtan 230411 Aventd• D• LI BUCK HILL ENTERPRlsEs'. JEAN RAU KELLY.- ducted by husband end wife Su· 137 Pubhshed Or enge Coast Publltned Orange Co.ut Thi• 1tatemant was Meo Carlota. Ste •315. Laguna WISHBONE Hill GROUP, age 74. born Novem- The reglllrtnt com-Ml.IC NOTICE Da11y P•tot December 3. tO, Dtll~ P1fo1 ~m~ 24. 31. with thee County Clerk of Or· t-11111. Ctllf 112853 WISHBONE Hill ESTATES ber 22, 1915 in ln· rta.IC NOTICE menced to transact Dusi-17 24 1989 1989. January 7, 14, 11111<> enge ounl)' on November ,Briggs Davalopmaot Cor· GROUP, WISHBONE HILL d1ana ·)is Indiana '1CTITIOUI 8U ... ll nesa under the flcotlous flCTITIOUI Ml ... 11 Su-t lS Su· t4S 28· 11189 poriuon. 1 Calllornlt CIOf· ESTATES PROPERTIES ....... .....!° ' 0ecem' NA• aTATIMINT bus1ne11 name °' n&mes NAMe STATl'MINT NO C , .... poretlon, 23049 A~ld• °' 20612 RMI Lane Hunt ' ~ away • Utted tbova on November T .. a foltowl"" '""r•-s 11re MLIC Tl E •-tC NOTICE Published 01enge Cout l• Ctrlot•. Ste. 11'315, ~on 8aac" CA 92•.... • ber 16 1989 in lrvinP Tiie follow109 person• are '"' .. ., ,.... ""'' '"~ D•.lly Piiot Deoamt>er 10, 17, L1t9Un• Hl"8 Calif 92163 "· .,._ C f ' · S L ' dOlnli but1na$1 11 21. 19811 doln% bu11neu as FtCTITeOul •UIMll 24 31 198g Thia buiinatt 11 con· Mn L Aker• Gr-. all ornaa. h~ Is AT"'o~~L~3~1E~EL1~1~N~~: ~,: ~:'.':.n, w1a lited 0~~Eis P::s'k ~0~~9 T~e~o!~~T:er~! are '~Z~:A~=I · · Su-122 duelled by. jOlnt wintura =~ .,::~ ~:":284~unt-s5urvih vtd by0dauafhter Costa MeH Ctlll 92627 with Iha County Clerk of Or-Newport Bt11d Newport OOlng t>vSinets 61 lhe lolloWlng pareons are 11• rtglttrtnt com· lll~ bullnaH 11 con· annon uata ton Su-116 Ul \111'\0llt l Stawn Jtmn McManu1. •no• County on November Belch, Calif 92663 SYMMETAICS OF CALI· dOlng bullnaN u ~ to lrtnaaGI bUtl· dueled by· an Individual of Newport ~at'h. 1f .. uu 18515 Santa And,.••· Foun• 211 19811 Ctnnery Rentala·J R FORNIA 2518 s GrlMI IMAGE DYN.t.MICS. t 1111 ""~ under the flcllllou• Th• ragltlrtnt com-eon David Kelly of .. , .. n Vafi.y C.111 92708 ,..._ Mgmt Inc;. C11tforn1a. 2tt9 Piece Santa Ane Ctllf Corelli, Newport BHch, ~"":.,a':~ or~= ~ ~ '',~~111~...: Edina, M innesota, OW ....,. lnwentofy Me T111a buttneu 11 con· P111>11shad Orenga Cout Newport Ba.ch Caltl 112993 927~ • Calif 92MO f INJ} "--" ,,. '"' ..,... -.., dr~ r9duced dUCled by an lndlvldu•I Dally Piiot OaQambaf tO. 17, Tiii• butoneo 11 con· Ktmbr1 Lynn Sterling Dougl11 M Wttmllley. 1Mt bullMaa Mme or "*'* and eix grand· tor_.,.~~ Th• reglltrant com-24,31. 19119 ducte<Sby 1 corPQrlllon 2s111 GnMI Plec:.e Stnti 1119 Coraffe, Newport ~:i".f'.~·=--= lleMclMo¥eon 11/1/" children, Gunnar l!mm--manc.a lo tranaact t>u• Su•120 Th• reg111r1nt com· Ana,Clllf 92704 Beten.Caltf t 2MO """'lleCoun ... CtartlofOr· !!!-' .. ~~-..... GGuauflon. Giilian ' ._ --Mat under the lk.tltiOut ~ed 10 trentaet ~· Thll bu11na11 11 con· Tlllt bullnaH 11 con• t rOU8 c•-' d '' ,,._ __,.,_,. --,_ t f -••*°'•-.,... ~ Iha nc:11t1oue duct.Oby tn lndMdu411 ouc:taoby anlndMdual .. ss 1e 8f'9I County on Nolt...., _.....,.~Clertlof°'. ut a eon. Tyler Newpott leedl ___ =-~-= C:.:':':. *** bualnftl n11me or namat Th• raglltr1nt com-Tha raglllrant com· 17, 1"' ,.,.. 8"19 COUfttV on Nouat.,.. Kelly. Taryn Kelly. •• iJiCliii) a 1M2 hltao l bOva on Mty t, 1"9 ~ to trllnMCI bu9I-mancacl to trwact ~ Publafled Or-<:.-~. 1• ,._, S,...... Kelly and •INTllMA Se.venMeM--HIRE S•llY Ann Coot!, Vic• naM llflOet the llctltlOt.lt -'under Iha tlctlltous 142 111 -...-~ 0r.,. c:... s~ .,_.. ..~ Thia Ned Pratldant ~ MrN CK ,.._ buelnaae llllN Ol "*'* • Deify Plot DaoemOar 3. 10, De1w ll'lot 0.1-..a 3. 10. 1--1 ~Y· -.J• SAllE'l.AI rt wt1'1 tha"~b:ot Ot· Thia ti.1~1WUMadlitted1bove on Oetow 1 i.tea tbova on NIA 17, ~4. 1• 17. 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