HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-07 - Orange Coast PilotVasser Arafat's Palestine
Liberation Organization
has released a declar-
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rlgtlt to exist./81 ...
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•And you had better be nice'
Grant Ftacler, wltb bl• elater Alt.a looklne
on, Mema at a loee for wol'U u Santa Clau
off en tbe y~ Coeta llaa boy ao·me pre-
Chrlatmu adYlce at South Cout Plaza.
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INS">arrests
9: eople&t
By JONATHAN VOLZKE oi-.o..,,.. ....
Immigration and Naturalization
Ser' 1c gents S-Aept through C"o~\a
Me toda}. arresting nine suspec1ed
111 I altens at Lions Par~. which IS ill
1he center of a ragmg dcb3tc o'er
illegal 1mm1grants.
"\line Qther men also suspected of
being in 1he-:-co4nu)· 11legall} \\t.'re
arrested on 19th freett
Police gt. Tom Winier said agen1s
in four' ans began watching the par~
earl) today and mo' ed in at 7:40 a.m.
Costa Mesa Police units stood b)
and obscr\ecfihe sweep. bu1 did no1
pan1c1pa1e. Winter said
".\t thc 11me ofcontac1 by the 1:-..
.agents. 35 10 40 day"orkers -A ere 1n
(Pl~ 9ee UfS/A2)
'
Mesa targets
panhandlers
By JONATHA N VOLZKE
and lRI YOKOI
· o-calk'd yuppie panhandlers "ho
ofTer a da' ·s \\Ork in exchange for
food "''II be outla"ed an Costa Mesa under a ne" ordinance aimed pnmar-
rl~ at da~ laborers "ho congregate on
cm streets and parks. tu~ ~1anager Allan Roeder said
officials proposed the ordinance to
(PleaKeee MESA/A2)
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Trustees OK··pact; coaches !!lay lose jobs
Huntington Beach high school trustees
voteOot to rehire temp"Orary instr uctors
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .... D9lly Not .....
Huntington· Beach n1on High
School district officials unanimously
approved a one-}'car teachers con·
tract Tuesday night '\hat sent shock
waves to coaches anq extracurricular
instructors who fear the} will lose
their jobs.
A provision H\,.thc contract not 10
rehire temporaf) teachers (those
wnhout tenure> put thc_iobs of 11
number of coaches and extracur-
ricular teachers. at nsk. including
Marina High Schoors head football
coach Da ve Ramse~, officials said.
Jean Clo-Aer. head of the per-
forming ans depanment at Fountain
Valle~ High School. said today that
three of the the instructors "ho
currently teach 'ocal. theater and
dance d asses 1n her dcpanment arc
classified as temporary and ma} be
Another kc} proposal 1n the con-·
tract calls for all surplus teachers 1n
the enrollment-poor th tnct 10 be put
into a surplu pool to SCr\e as
ubsi.tute >tachers at their current
school or al other district campusc
Ath letic depanment sources said
some coaches ma} no1 like temporal)
subsmute roles and ma) beat a path
to school distncts "here the} can
teach their spec1alt1cs as "ell as coach
Prc..,1ously. coaches and other C,\·
tracumcular teacher "ere retained
at 1he1r schools because bf th~c'<tra
chore the} performed But as of Jul)
I. tea hers" 111 bCJudged onl) on thClr
scn1ont} and their ma1or and minors
10 college and.o.1ea1 11mc11lar d111te>.
"'on·1 be a factor said
The contract "a defended toda' l nder terms of the contract. the b\ Jem Ult1' an, elected president Of dJStnCfS 6::!0 teache~ \\Ill rCCCI\ e a •
'tile school board T1,1csda~ b~ n1 4 4 percent pa) increase wnh poss1bl}
colkagues. succeeding 03, 1d \\ ar· another hi ke ol 0.6 -percent in the
field. . second semester based on the amount
ulll\ an said the contract means no of re\enue the district rece1' es from
classroom teachers "111 be laid olT the state But teachers also v. ill lose a pomon of their medical and tn· because th~.} ·11 g<> into the substitute ~urancc benefits. oflklals~id. pool. ul11' an also said the d1str1ct's pnorm should be placed on teaching \1anna H1gtr School Pnnc1pal Ira
instead of coaching . T 01ban s.:i1d toda' that football coach
"lf "c lose sight of that "e might as Ra mse) could be out of his JOb as
"ell close the hools do" n ··he ~1d cttrl} as ne\t •ptcmbcrbccause he's a
The d1stnct "as forced to mali.e the temporal') teacher
;
change in polK~ bccau~ the stead) To1b1n said that the school "-Ould
and sharp decline ol sludents has ha\e to hire from 'Allhin current
created a surolu"i ol teat her\ ollic1als_-i.;;;..Pleue see-TEACHERS'/ A2) ----
TWO Coast residents recall
Pearl Harboi-, 'sti-&nge war'
Pilot, Japanese-American soldier tell
of events.to which they owe their lives
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By GREG KLERKX
Of Ille D9lly ........... .
George Brundige ai:id Yosh
Yamada have never met. Through·
out their lt vcs the~ e:\penenced
separate JO)S and sorrows. found
different careers and ha\.e retired 10
d1fTerent pursuits Their onl) com·
mon bond 1s that the) h'e on the
prange Coast. Brundige in Hu nt-
ington Beach and YaYnada in-
1..aguna Beach.
Dec. 7. 1941. 1s a day the) both
recall v1v1dly. It changed their lives
forever. • • •
"This Pearl Harbor thing. 11 onl)
lasted a few hours."
George Brundige is clearly unsure
exactly what to say about one of the
mos1 notorious events in American
history. an event which literally
engulfed him. ,
As the 72-yea r-old \ctcron pilot
sits on the couch ofh1s Huntington
Beach home. he said he doesn't
think much about the C\cnts of
Sundav. Dec. 7, 1941. He dtl\:sn't
attend· reunions of his flight crew.
He hasn't v1s11ed the somber
Hawaiian harbor. filled .with silent
g}to.sts of men he kne". in "ell O\ er
two decades. .
Yet. Brundige keeps his m1htal)
past clo~ at hand. Three bound
volumes filled "llh )ello"ed ne"s-
paper chppmgs. m1htal) c1ta11ons
and tattered photos arc "ell '"'orn.
When recall•n a specific e\ enl or
place. Brundige kno"s the page. His
Nav¥ dogtag 1s strung onto th e
binding of one \ olumc
And 1fJ·ou ask him about the da} that ltve in 1nfam}. he can recall
details as if the e"ent were occumng
again at that \Cr\ moment.
"I had JUSt climbed out of 1he
airplane when this plane came.
screaming out of 1he sk) :· he said.
strong ~ds making a swooping
gesture to indicate the dtvmg plane.
"I guess everyone thought some guy
just went ofT his rocker ...
· He laughs a btt at that thought.
then his expression suddenly !it1f-
fens.
''Then the bombs h11 ... ht' wh1s-
pers.
L1sten1ng 10 the circumstances
that made Brundige a witness to'thc
e'"ent that plunged America in10
World War II. 11 seems that fate was
somehow in volved. Se'en weeks
before the attack. Brundige was in
San Diego w11h a squadron of I~
PBY-4 seaplanes. also kno""n as
Catalina Fh 1ng Boats The
.squadron "aS split in half. ""h
Brund1ge's half assigned to the
.:\leut1an lo;lands olT tbe coas1 of
Alaska.
Then. suddenly. Brund1gc's or-
ders "err changed and he "as sent
to Pearl Harbor
"The) "ere shon of e\penenccd
pilots so there I "as." he said.
Fate also seemed determined to
make him an e)e"11ness to the
attack. Brundige said his squadron
commander was "an ea~cr bea,er. an~1ous for 1?romot1on.' and took ·
the maJOrll) of his planes out on
maneuvers on a da) "hen most
e"el)onc else was relaxing. Ten
planl.'s went out. T''o remained
behind: one In 1he hangar for
refitting and other par~ed outside
the hangar. read}' to be called into
action.
The pilot of the "read)" plane was
Brundige.
Dolly l'hC ........ 111 l H l'efM
Geor&e Brundige of Huntillj[ton Beach shows album of
pbotoe taken du_rlng World ~ar II.
"One of the tirs1 bomh' tnrl' the
hangar to shred . but m~ plJnc \\J\
prcttv much intact." Brundige !kl1d
"I tried to tale off hut a pll'(l' of
shrapnel had gone through thl· t fudl
tank." .
Brundige 1ticn1omcd omc kilo" ~1lpts in anaclrng the Japanl.' l
fighters -'"'h rock "On \l.ttkcnds. 1hc' put the eun
and ammo in the arm0r. ·· Brun·
d1ge ..aid ··w hen 1hc .1t1ad1 lame
nobod' had an~ thing \\ c "l re su
mad \\C "ere thro'""i r°'k' at them Then thl\ old "h1et lr11m
\\ orld \.\ ar I canll ahrng Jnd '>J\\ Ci
and he ~1J -C1et dov.n in the J11"h.
\OU knu1..kleht•aJ\ · ··
· .. .\nd su~ cnou11h n~h1Jl°tl'r1ha1
(Ple&ff eee PEARL/ AS)
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Only minor problems ~xpected to blow in
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .... .,.., ..........
Tonight 3nd Thursda) could be
·windy and no1s). 1f weather fore-
casters arc correct 1n their pred1c1t1on
of Santa na cond111ons for Orange
County.
National Weather Service fore-
castcn in Los Angeles say 1hc) expect
winds of up to 35 mph in coastal
areas, 1ncludin1,0ran•e Count\•. with
much stronacr gusts below can}on'
and m the mountains.
Fire and pohce officials arc keeping
an eye on the weather forecast.
althouah most say they expect few
serious problems from lhe wind. One llCIK'Y. the Oranar County
Fire Depertmcnt, is tak1na t~ lhrcat·
cncd winds seriously.
"All of the usual prttaudons and
safety mnsurcs that ~ recommend
normally brcomc c' en more crilical
in high "mds." said Parn Range. a
spokes-A oman for the depanment.
"We aet a lot of rooftircs. and ln high
"inds. a rooflire can cas11} ignite a lot
of nctahbormg roofs. ..
To be on the safe side. Range satd.
fire sitat1ons rcspondmg to calls in
windy cond1t1ons wtll beef up their
equipment and pcrsonoC'I. ··1r the winds are as high as the) 're
prcd1c1tng. we'll be ending ·five c~
l"'c~ instead of thrt'c "hen "e
respond to a building tire." he ..aid
.\I though high "ml.I don ·1 u'ualh
cause St:nou problem for ('<'lict•
the) can bnng_ no1~·1nlJuu.•J head-
aches. as the lrc~h breeze tout up
c~tronK' cqu1pmcn1
"Wc·n probabh 'ct a lot ofhurglar
alanns aoint oil. · \.11d :"\c" por\
Btach {>Ohct ~t. Patrick ff 111l1H\n
"An) lime we get \:lnta .\na "'°'h.
the) start going otl all o'er thc:-ptaC'\'"
ScH~rc "mJ~ can also "·au~ tratlic
prohlcm.; '-lid In inl' IX'h"C' l t \I
\luir
"l sualh "C dl'n·t h;i'e tl'IO man' prohlcm ·hul 0\\3'>H nalh the "ind
\'ill khod out a pew.er hnc and thl·n \~l· ha\(' tr;itlk \lgnal\ g, tn~ on:·· he
\.lid
The "'ind .uc C\JX'l'tcd to h.n c
little d)ci:t on tempcraturl'' · ltfo Hh
high' d1pp1np. in10 thl' 'II' tonight :ind
hmoing to thl· m1J .,°' tomum'•
Store's
~uardS
lield in·
thefts
By IRI YOKOI
Ol IM OIMI) l'ltot Stan
{ t"l<.IJ \h~ Pohtl• .. redtt 3
"u" 1;1 lana etfon b~ sccunl\ person-
nd at Bullod 's department .,tore for
the arre \ ot l"o secunt~ guards v.bo rcponedl~ "'-'<-'retcd nearl~ SI OOC
"orth ot ttnc leather ;a1.. cts out ot the
uth ( oa't Plaza store
Ja1mt.> \randa ~n. of (o<,ta \1esa
<JOd a 1u' cnile "tm: 3m.'!>l\."d Fnda)
O~ U •Pll'IOn oi burg.Ian ana-grand
theft T" kathe~ Jadet!I 'alued at
.S4 (: together. and a p31r of $4
Rcl'OO tcnn1 shoe "ere rcco,ered
from 1hc1r r-""'-''!>1on Oi:-tectn e Bert
'°)a '1 ll'C ';lid
"It loo~ ... h C' Bullock' did a good
1ob \Jntl.'l \:ltd
\c:l unt~ ITlJnag('ment rt.'CC'l\ ed an
anon' ml'U ' 11p that the t\\O v.erc
''l'Jiln); lhl·· merchandise and h1dmQ
tht 11cm' in hu"ihc\ h' thl \tore'
I Clad in~ dtl\ i.. \\here rr1cnd., "oul~
Pll ~ UJ' thl' •na1..hand1sc .• an tee said
The t'A1) "ere "atlhed and caught
in thl' act or h1d1n~ the .1adets an tee
'31J Bullod:,,1t11nal<,do not Ii.no"' 1f
thl' t"c' Mc n·..,pon 1bll for thefts o f
,11her mcrchand1~
··.\•.Iar a-.' 01hcr proJ'(m there· no
\\ 3\ OI kOl)\\ ITI$ • ntl'l '>.lid
AullO\. k olltl 131' rl tu~d to om-\
ment <'n the inl'1Jent
The nc 1dcnt marL: the ~onJ
11 ll 1n J month pohre ha\C arrc,ted
~ unt' guard at ~ uth Coan Pl•u
\ "ord\trom \Ccunt\ guard "-JS
arn• tt-d la t month on su p1c1on o f·
tal<,11\1ng tx'ltll.' rcport<. acrordm& to
\.lOll'C. 4
1 hl· guard Rani C'ha11erJC"e" 19, •
alkgcdh l.ibru.akd arrest repon a
\\Cll J ·c,~un tc\t1mon\ Pohce \aid
thc \\()In.in .tlk•gcdl\ colll'Ctcd infor-
m.rnon l'n \hophl11ng ,inrnknt!I from
krk\ and othc•r 'A1tn\.' sc but ~rote
hc1 rqx11 t J-. II she ..a" the mndcnt
hcr<.rll
(Pleaee .ee GUARDS/A2)
Laguna delays con versions of mqbile hoine parks .
By a.DUE EARNE.tt
Of ..... ,.... .....
South J "guna mob1k home park
residents. karina their p;\r"~ \\l'rc 111
Jec>perdy of tlcm& rnk\Clopcd.
,.mmtd ( uy •tall on l uc\dJ) 1n :l
tuertUful effort to &C't a moratorium
on the Pf<>«'''"' of nn) po\S1Mc
bu1tdtng plans
Rl-spondina to the outcry t.h•t 1hc'
porks could bC con,cnc:d to ht1h·r1tt
hu1IJ1ngs 01 11 me-sh art con·
dont1n1um"i. the (it) ('ouncd \OCC'd
unammou\I) to adopt an Uf'9CM)
on;t1nani·c pt oh1btt1ng \k"ctopmnu
oapphcatl\'fl\ Imm t'11:1ng acccpcC'd or
pr<X'\."\'ICJ l('I " JJ\ '> \\ h1k t~ l'll~
The count~ and Coe tat Ct>m-
ml\s1un prc,wu'I~ llJ'Pf'O'Cd lt'-
dl'' clopmtnt ol T r,·a,urc I l3nd that
roukt ha\C 1ndu,kJ bu11din1~ a\ h11h
as 10 llont1 1 h1.)~ Jll·mut\ 1\3,c
\Im"(' opnw. h1.l~"·' t"r. T~uf'( l\lanJ n:\IJ\ nt' ha' c
bt'<'n pan" ularl~ ''"' I "' \upportma the cm\'.'~nn 1\rd1nan1. •
"
"\\ere '"I) plca~'J that thl\
ord1nanc-c n)nl\'411,1 ~ a1 th,· ph~·n1
time for ""''"ll ;a a "''1h1k humc p;ir._ • "1tJ tkrnard •h 1nk. "h 1 ha
hH•J ~•th h1' "'''" 1une. 1n tt\\•
Trc:a\ur,· l'lanJ pJ\l ''" 1-' tran. .. \\c'rc \Cf'\ mu\:h intcr,·\Lld m
l."-.:pmg 1h1' :i .. ;i moh1k h1,m<' parl
Jnd I th t"l 1t '' l'n "'irc1rtan1 th.!l " • ..
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Brush fire doused
A Coeta Mesa flr•~bter douee• a etubborn
arau fire on Tuesday. Leu than an acre ln
the bluff• area at the end of 19th Street wu
burned. The caue wu undetermined, but tran•lente who llTe In the· brash were
eupected of accldendaUy eettln& the fire.
INS RAIDS LIONS PARK ..•
From Al
the park:· Winter said ... Nu merous
dayworkers "'ere seen running from
the park."
Scores of residenis. many elderl y.
who live around the park complained
to the cit} in July that the number of
men gathering each morning at Lion!>
Park in hopes of being picked up for a
da} ·s "'ork 1nt1m1dated them.
··our park .tias really gone do"' n-h111:· Sand\ Da ns told the counc1l 1n
Jul,. ..There's 40 or 60 or 80
da)"workers there evcrv morning ...
they 1hro"' debris all o\·er our la1• ns and people using the park are verball y
abused. espeeiafl~jf t.ht!.)Lre young or
cute." ' -·
Behind Councilman Orv Am -burge~ ·s u.rgi ng. the council voted to
establish a hiring hall in an aban-
doned gasoline station. where da\' But the problem d1dn •t vanish
laborers could meet and get jobs when the ce nter opened its doors.
without offending residents. To further restrict the suspected
The center. a\ Placentia Avenue illegal immigrants seeking work. the
and 17th Stret!t. opened in October. C:~tY. ~ouncil on Monda y gave Before a worker can register to use the preliminary approval to an ordinance
ce nter. he must prove he is in the that makes it illegal to solicit \\-Ork
country legall y. a fact verifi ed "4.Jh an from a sidewalk or street. . •
on-site INS computer. Wh en apP.rO' ing the hmng hall. the
The city pa ys more th an S 1.000 a q 1y C-ou~1I also told Roederio work
month to operate the center. bei1eved with the rN on raids. Roeder said
to be the first of us kind an y"' here. Tuesda) Jhat the I S has s"'ept
Officer Dennis Jefcoat said today through the-ci t} since the hiring hall
that 2.100 worker.s have used the opened on pre' 1ous occasions. But
ce nter since its opening. and slightly today's was the first raid announced
more than 46 percent received work. bL_the police. t .
City Manager Allan Roeder said Winter said the I NS also hit the
the ce1.1tcr would work like a sifter. ·Vista Center at 805 W. 19th Si. aft er attrac~ing lega.I workers and forcing sweeping the park and arrested nine
tho_se illegally in the coun try to leave. men suspected of being illegal aliens. . .
MESA CRACKS riowN ON POOR ..•
From Al
d1scouraie da) laborers from gather-children often Sil on tbc parkway of the cit)· ~csts1dc police substa-
ing at Lion~ Park and ot her spots behtDd him. Officials !>a} the J?raruce 11on . said panhandlers arc a continu-
. throughout the c11}. The cit) operates most often results in sua1g'hi dona-ous problem that ~·comes an(t goes. in a hiring hall as a place for dayworkcrs lions. rath er than I a work-for.food streaks:•
to gather and watt for ~ork. arrangement. Most of these individuals arc
But the ord inance. unammousl) . One such panhandler told the Dail} legitimately down o.n their luck .a.nd
passed in us first reading Monda}. Pilot he asked to work for food comply wuh officers verbal warnings
will make 11 illegal for anyone to because he-was d6wn on his luck. He to ~ase sohcitauon. Jefcoat said.
sohc1t a JOb from the street and for a said _peopJt often JUSt p ve tum_ S!!)!. the sancent} of some can be dn.,..erto hire a worker from 1he street. money or groceries. quest1ona e. the officer acknowl-C1t >-Attorne~ Tom Wood said. . edged.
The ordinance dre\\ immediate Roedersaadmcmoftbc.cof!1plaints .. Frankly. because "'e've got a Jobs
cr1t1c1sm from Jean Forbath. who about the so-call ed yuppie pan-center. anyone do~ non their lut k can operates the leading social service handlers come from businesses. find a job," he said ... I have told a
program 1n the Cit). Forbath said the .. Businesses com plain that these number of ind1v1duals sohciung en~. 1n effect. is punishing thOS(' who people camp out and soltcn cus-about thecenterand I rarcl) see any of
arc s1mpl) tr) 1ng to find a 1ob. tomers a~ they go in." Roeder said." them at the center obtaining work."
.. I think it's unfortunate ihc Citv "And the customers compla in about The new ordinance will serve as a
<. ouncil actuall) passed an ordinance be ing hassled... tool 10 decrease the numQer of that ""ould make 11 illegal for some· Roeder said the ordinance sllll solicitors on the streets. but police
one to ti"\ to find "'ork on the street."' applies. even though the sohc11a11on enforcement probably will not change
Forbath ·said Tu esda). 1s for food. not money. • much. Jefcoal predicted. The Costa Mesa ordinance 1s "There·11 be a lot of warn ings and
While the Cll~ ·s JOb ce nter has modeled after laws 1n Phoenix and very few arrests made:· he said.
stopped the large numbers of da)-Redondo Beach. It is under consider-.. There are literally thousands oflaws
""orkcrs from congrega11ng at Lions at1on in Los Angeles and Glendale in the books and we don't enforce
Park. some workers still gather there and in the city of Orange. where them all."
and elsc'4here businessmen also complain about
Wood said 11 also would be illegal crowds of dayworkers along Chap--------------tor someone to approach a vehicle 1n man Avenue.
the street to !>ell something OF seek Forbath. wh o directs the non-profit
lOntnbu11ons. Share Our Selves program. criticized .. This came abou t as a result of the the council acti on. sayinj the new
da)""Orkcr problem at Lions Park, ordinan_et. penalrzcs individuals who
but 11 can be applied to other sincere!}' want to find Jobs.
c;1tuauons as v.ell. ·· Roeder said. Since the number of panhandlers is
Roeder sa id he has seen SC\ eral .. such a mmiscule number... the
""ork-fo r-food panhandlers through -• ordinance clearl} targets un-
qut the ctt~ and that official s ha'"c documented workers. who .. desper-
GUARDS .••
From Al
The-sccunty guard's testimony m
court often fell apart because she had
not actually witnessed the crimes.
police said. In fact. pohce said a large number of 1he ·suspected shophflers
were found innocent. "
Strong winds to bring clear skies
• ..,,... ,...... ...,.,.. o.nyona and pW wono the
OOMt Otn.-.g IO .. rnourillN WIN ed'llNd to UM extw ceution • ....,_bee 1111 1 &nUclpeted wtnd9 of up to eo mpt1
In tttoee .... tonaht and Thurldey .
The NdoNI W•ther Service'-* a Non wtnd watch tor the• ... -'r tomy u wlnde, cr ... ed bye Senta An1 condttlon,
beganto=IPMd·-On the lide. theWMther condttk>M wwe eicpecMd to
,..._, *9r lk throughout th1 ... Thurtday. Temperaturet
lhOuld beatew..,_ tower Thlndlly than today, the...,_
..W.leid
North ~t wlnde of 20 to 35 mph wwe epeet.et llol'9 moet-cif the .... ._ today, kk*tng up to 25 to 48 MP'\ by
Thurlday, torecMt .. Mid. Oultacould .-. hit 80 mph or more
below the.,.... and c:anvone. forecalt .. Mid.
U.S. Temps. °'9llldo n ss
..... • " Ille 56 31 ...... 1' 50 .. Le ::.i::r ..... 51 40 S3 31 » 2t ot -07 ~.Ore IO .. ... : ='City ... 31 6allf. Tempe. ~Clly 51 u 26 &..--.. • 51 ""'° $4 ri lOlll'-" 58 31 r...~ -N ...... IOl24,_....,..,,."' ~ • " L.-.eC"'Y 12 " K 1:-~ ~-,, .......... I
Botron n M n .. • 57 50 MontU11ta
llulllllO 51 •2· ........ .. II ...... 51 ,. Monttrey 11 47
Cl\afi.ttoo.S C 62 ........ 53 .. ,._
12 p =.a-:h 74 "' C"-tleSlon,W Ve 1 51 39 ""''1.:1 : IO 37 ~~ .. ..
Cna11o11e.N c 83 .. 26 e3 .. 13 62 31 lloua ... 72 )4 OfttMIO ~ .... 44 27 ..,._ » 30 ......... 17 .,p....-.i 13 IO
C""8QO 53 » Syt-'5 23 Alda.ft
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Satellites could predict quakes
SAN ·FRANC1SC0 <AP) -.-The boundart'nr a historically damaging rise of .. supercities .. in areas where earthquake. including Mexico City.
great earthquakes can occur could Tehran. Iran. and Jakana. Indonesia.
mean disaster. but new satellite "By an accident of geography.
technology thaLcan measure subtle maoy of the world's h1g~t popu-
changes 1n the Earth's surface could la11on densities in developing coun-
save millions of Ii es. a researcher tries are found near sites of historical ...said. _ earthqu11kes:· Bilham -said. 'There.
.. lfwecan accuralely monitorthcse urban planners 11re more concerned
crustal changes and·apply that knowl-with providing basic shelter than edge. the resulting earthquake fore-ensuring the longe vity of ci ties."
casts could significantly lessen major Space geodesy currently allows the
social disruption." Roger Bilham. a shape of the Earth's surf~be
professor of the Un1vers1t y of Colo-instantly measured within a fraction
rado at Boulder. said Tuesda)'. of an inch -both horizontal!)' and
Bal ham was to make a prese ntation vertically -~ith satellites. B1lham
al the.annual meeting of the Amcri-...said. -. can Gcoph)s1cal Union m San Fran-Global Pos1t1oning System sa1el-
c1sco. htes. which detect slight chaftges on
Of an csumated 3 billion people the Eanh·s surface. can be used by
expcclcd to be.hvinl!. in c111c~ by the re.searchers to monitor growth .of
year 2000. about f90 million will mountains and volcanoes and
reside in supercities witlf populat1ons changes in sea level and ice sheets.
of at least 2 million. And of these Geodesy can also measure de-rou~hh I 00 superci ties. 41 arc within formation of the Earth's crust before
120--milcs of either a major plate earthquakes. which is an imoortant
-·~ -
pSrt ot global change studies. he said.
Bilham said he hopes the new
satellite technology will be used to
influence urban planners in .develop-
ing countries to better design and
enforce building codes for earthquake
resistance. ~r think. in 1he tong -,.un, civ-
iliza tion has-to come to terms with
eanhquakes and the only way to do
that is to build buildings" that are
secure. he said.
Bilham. an associate researcher at
UC-Boulder's Cooperative Institute
for Research in Environmental Sci·
enccs. said that because superci ties
are relatively new. there re few
examples of their response to major
eanhquakes. But he did refer to a 1976 qualce in tangshan~ China. that.measured 7.9
on Ifie Richter scale and killed·about
250.000 people. He also noted the 5.9 magnit\,lde temblor that hit Los A~g~les. in 1987 and cauSf\ $358
m1llton 1n damage.
Northwest exit, entrancetoJWA closed
The nortnwcst entrance and exit to
John Wayne Airport will remain clQ~d through Thursday as pan. of
construction of the airport's new
terminal. officials said.
The MacArthur Bouleva rd en-
trance is closed while crews \\-Ork on
the new roadway S)'stem and will
open Frida)' morning. airport
spokes"'oman Sharon A. Esterley
saad.
She said airoon users can avoid
traffic delaysby~ntering the airport at
Campus Drive to get to the southeast
entrance of the short-term lot: If the
lot as full. signs will direct drivers to
the-Main Street !Qt across the San
·Diego Freeway from the airport.
where free shuttle buses will return passengers to the term inal .
Travelers should allow extra time
to get the airpon. she warned.
Officials said they chose early
December for the work because that is
when traffic as. generally tf\c-lllhtest,
and the work-wtll be finistled before
the holiday rush. .l
The airport has approximately
3,600 parking spaces in three lots -
1.200 in the short-term lot. 1.829 in
the Main Street lot and 600 in \he
annex lot off Sky Park Circle. The
parking structures for the new ter-
minal will house 8,400.cars. officials
said.
TEACHERS' CONTRACT APPROVED: ••
From Al
employee ranks to replace Ramsey.
who's been at the helm for three years.
But that poses questions of whether
others at the school are in~ d m
the JOb or qualified. he s;r*1.
Manna couldn't hire'from o~Js1de.
To1bin said. because they hav<!'"a full
quota of teachers.
Lyman Clower. athletic director at
Edison High School. said district
officials told him Tuesday that
coaches would be retained for the
coming season if they are ac11vc in
their assigned fields.
lower said .bLriews the dcilclop-
men t "as a br:eath of fresh air." but
forsecs a scramble after next season.
Clower. who's betn athletic direc-
tor at the school for 20 years: said that
he plans to le.ave hasjoq if his coaches scatter to find posts. J1clded complaints about them atel} wa nt to work."' Forbath said.
T} p1call~ a man stands on the "Thcy·rc not panhandling:· she
'}1dc"'al~ ""llh a sign advert1s1ng he added.
Officers speculated that the secur-ity guard might ha ve been ··over-,-------------------------------------------=---
zealous.. or simply seeking sclf-will work for food. A woman or Officer Dennis Jefcoat. supervisor grati fi cation.
MOBILE HOME PARK PLANS DELA¥ED •.•
From Al
rhere h\l•s would be completcl~
disrupted " said am .\less1 . presi-
dent ol the Thurston Park Home-
own ers Assoc1at1on ... Toda} ·s resi-
dents arc 1n constant fear of losing
their homes."
Representatives for the owners of
the Treasure Island park argued an
emergenq ordmancc was ap-propriate onl)' when there was a
leg1t1ma1e threat to residents.
Althouah Treasure Island owners
are consideri ng an offer to purchase
their property. there 1s no plan to
change the land UR. according to
Gregor)' Weller. a Newport Beach
~~A~~E Daily Plat
MAIN OFFICE
330 w .. 1 l.ty II Coste t.Aeu. CA
attorney.
.. , think this ma) be a case of
h}'steria that's been developed in-
advertently.'' Weiler said ... You can-
not lawfully adopt an emergencr,
ordinance as·proposcd this evening. •
Alan Wiener. another attorney
with the same law firm. said the
or(hnance would put a cloud over the
sale of the property.
Laguna Beach City Attorney Ph ilip
Kohn responded tha1"'1hcre was an
.. inconsistency of sorts" in sayi ng
there was no plan to chan&e the land
use of the property while arauing that
thl' ordinance would put a cloud over
11s sale.
··1 think there 1s a clear and present
danger that proposals could come in
before we look at zoning for that
particular area." Counci lman Dan
Kenney said.
Hyink said he was encouraged by
the council action. addin&. that the
mobile home ~sidents will be in-volved an hearings for zoning of the
parks. But he cautioned there is no
way of knowing 10 ad vance how the
parks will be permanently zoned.
"lt'nnybody's jUCSs." Hy.ink said.
.. What was it Yogi Bena sa1d?'lt 1sn't
over till at's over: "
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Wrap up your
Christmas
shopping list with
those special gifts
from Halliday's
WESTCLIFF Pl.AZA MS-0792
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'Holiday dinner
for P~ Society
set in Newport
TM Oranac Coun1y chap1cr of the Public
Relatio.ns Socie1y of America will hold its holiday
dinner and show Dec. I 5 a1 1he Merid1 tel in
Newport Beach and reservations arc equest by
Monday.
The event will begin with a 6 p.m. cocktail
reception, witb dinner served at 7 p.m. Magician
Ross Rice of the Magic Casile will entertain guests
after dinner.
Seating is limited. For more informarion and
reservations. contact the PRSA office at 832-2037.
Re-Entry Center open IJoa.e
bo1iday..open-bousc..w1JI ~
Coast College's Re-Entry Cen1er Tuesday from 11
a.m. to I p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. in the center.
located behind OCC's Coµnseling and Admissions.
Building.
OCCs Re-Entry Center is designed to assist
people who wish to return to school following a
break in their academic careers. Call the center al
432-5 162 for more information.
ClJocolJollc wor.tsho~A
~ ~
The a.ncho Santiago Colleac Community
Service O;ffice wil1.91Ter a one-day workshop entitled
"Chocolate Lovers Unite" Saturday from 9-.a.nf. to
noon in 'Room T-212 on the college's ~na
campus, 17th and Bristol streets.
· Demonstrations in the preparatio n of various
chocolate delicacies will be presented and partici-
pants are encouraged to bnng their own special
chocolate recipe. The fee is $25. plus a $3.50
materials charge. and additional information is
available at 667-3096.
Free survlval semlnars
The CPC Santa Ana Psychiatric Hospital will
offer free "holiday survival seminars" Saturday and
Dec. 1 '7 from I 0 a.m. to noon at its facilit y, 2212 E.
Fourth St .. Santa Ana
Participants arc urged to call 543-848 Lat least
24 hours in advance to regls1er for one of the
seminars.
Dlsplay correctlon
An item in last Wednesday's Bulletin Board
stated that an e:thibit or artifacts from rhe .
Revolutionary War era would be on display at the
Huntington Beach Library. The exhibit is not in
Hunnagton Beach, b\11 in Maf) lana. curator John
Hanssen announced.
-.MS grouJ? to meet
The next meeting of the Multiple Sclerosis
SupPort Group will be held Sunday from 2 10 4 p.m.
in the chapel at Hoag Hospital, ·
Mark Jaget. a medical student in the field of
holistic health care, w1lld1scuss the role..ofnutntio
in the formation and treatment of the disease. The
meeting as free and more information as a\ailable
from Hoag Chaplain Llo>d Sellers at 760--2353.
AIDS photos on dlsplay
Photograpic self-~nra11s created b) people
living with AID will be exh1b1led. beginning
Sunda) and running through Jan. 6. at the Laguna
Shanti office. 343 Third St .. Su11e 5. La~una Beach.
A notf<fay oixn house will Kick o ffiecx111bit
Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. and admission is free.
though donations will be accepted. Call 494~ 1446 for
add1t1onal informauon.
Women's treatment vlewed ·
A free seminar enrnled "Being a Woman Just
Got Easier," dealing with laser treatment of chronic
pelvic P'\IO, will be presented Monda y by the Orange
County Pel vic Pain Institute.
· Dr. Abraham Duel wall present the 7 p.m.
program m Rooms 2 and 3 of Western Medical
Center. 1001 N. Tu$lin Ave .. Santa Ana. Call
547-6641 for rrservations or more information.
Wednesday,Dec.7
-4~'"'-'~._..-....cd..ultd
Thursday, Dec. 8
No meetings scheduled
BB resident loses
fl ht overhei ht
o neighbor~s _ o~e
By RORBERT BARKER Code. °' ... .,..,..._....., The dJspute surfaced in 1985 v.hen
Huntington Beach denust Charles Re-, Hassan got permits 10 bu1ld his home 1n
ince lost his legal battlt to make a neighbor front of an old water iower on Los Patos
tear oil the top nine feet of a three-story . Aven!-'e off Warner Avenue and south of · Huntington Harbour house that blocks has view of the ocean. Rei.flee. who shares a three-stor) home
Supenor Court Ju~ge James K. Turner on Manna Vi ew Place wtth his wafe and
!Urned dowh Re1nce s request after a non-three children. sought to cut fonstruc11on
Jury tnal. off at 30 feet. a llm11 set by city zoning lav.s.
But Rei nee said Tuesday that his I !\Stead. the S 11 2 m1lhon home stretches to
attorney has submmed a last of nearl> l 00 39 f~t. a he1~t that's pumatted under the
uesuonl to Turner on how he reached his Uniform Butldtn Code. ec1s1on as mont . e anan1s attorne} tloug Cit) zon1ng=..;.l-av._s _v._o_u~ld~n-o_r __ _
will. evaluate Turner's response before mall> take precedence. Cit} officials ap-
dec1d1ng wheth~r to appeal, ~e1ncc said. proved the more liberal height
Randall E. Fine. a Hunt1n~ton Beach Rei nee. who said Tuesda\ that he can't
attorney for Emad Ali Hassan. who built see the ocean from n1s -SC<'Ond-ston
the 7.000.plus-squarc-foot. Morocco-st\le kuchen. said he's surprised aod d1saP.
bu1ld1r:ig in 1986. said the house was in (ull Pointed and questions wh} Cit) officials
compliance. with city regulations. · approved' the buildtng permit
Fine claimed city officials ·apprqved "I haven't been 1ntere!o1ed •n dollars. I
plans submitted b)' Hassan's architect and Just \\ant to see the ocean," he said.
1ssueQ a building permit. He said Hassan Fine. of the la\\ firm of Ftne and Gra}.
followed the ··1e11er of the law." admitted Ha.ssan·s house "blocks a little
The dispute hinges on conOict between bit of the ocean." bu1 said 11 \\Ould cost
the city's zoning restncuons 9n. building about S 150.000 10 IO\\cr the building as heigh~ and the state's Uniform Building requested,b} Rcincc.
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Dr· Charles Reince aaya bl• net&hbor'• houae block• hl• view of th e ocean. .
Letters cOntradict defendant's claim
SAN BER NA RDINO (AP) -Love
letters wnnen bra woman being tried wtth
her former bo> friend for the sla} mg of a
Redlands insurance clerk suggest that she
may ha ve been a w1lhng panner tn a
murder spree. her co-defendant's (a\\yer
S8)S.
In a letter signed "C,nful C1nd} ...
C) nthia Coffman wrote that she needed to
. have two hghtning bolt· tattooes redone
because they v..ere fading. e\ldence gJven
to the1ury showed.
Coffman. alon~ w11h her former IO\'Cr
James M~rlov.. are accused of murdering
Conona Nov1s. 20. "'ho' an1shed from the
Redlands Mall on No'. 7. 1986.
The cottple are also -suspects 1n the
strangulation murder of a Huntington
lkaclt woman. lY"nel Morra)'. 19. and will
face a separate trial 1n Orange Count> on
those charges.
Collman contends that Marlov.. an e\-
convlct. tattooed her against her" 111 and
threatened to kill her and her son 1f she did
not follo\\ his w 1shes he had also tesufied
that she dashked the nickname. "C) nf ul
C and\ ...
"You v.ere pleased \\Ith }our tauoos at
that time. v.eren't \Ou?" Marlov..'s chief
attome} Ra:r L. Craig asled in coun
Monda).
"I ·don't knO\\ 1f ~ou -could sa} I v..as
pleased," Collman replied. "I \l,asn:t as
disgusted v. uh them as I am now ...
Coffman's fears onginall\ were based on
Marlow·sassen1ons1hat he ""as a member
of the A~an Brotherhood pnson gang. her
defense team has told the JUf).
Marlo""'s la\\}ers claim Coffman 1s
equal!) rcsPons1ble for l\o' 1s' death.
he v.as asled Monda} \\ h) she \\rote
graph re lo' c.> tellers to Marlo\!.<
"That's v..hat he v.anted to hear.-she
told Craig.··~ hen I v.asafra1d. that's" hen
I'd ""nte ht m lo' e letters ..
Collman. an fi,e da\s oftes11mon,, had
said she and Marlo\\ lilied three people.> an
the six months the) spent together tn 19 6 ·
· · The t\.o are on 4nal here soleh for the
l1dnap-sla} 1ng of Sov1s ·
If con' 1cted. th e couple would recen e
the death penalt}.
New mayors electea in v
Bob Gentry named to
post for second time~
Lenney next in line
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ol_Ooltr,.._ .....
The Laguna lkach (II) (ounc1l on
Tuesda) unao1mou.sl> elected Bob Genin.
to succec.>d Dan Kenne) as ihc c11) 's
ma)or. .
entf). an associate dean of students at
UCI. was e~pected to get the nod from has
colkaguc.>s. This marks his second term as
ma~or. ha' ing prev1ousl) held the PoSt
from .\pnl I ~82 to .\pr;.11 19 3. The one-
. ,ear terms no\' run from Dece mber to
becember .•
Council ~embers eleped Lida Lenne> to serve as v cc mayor. s1~nahng that she is
next in hne or the.> ma)ofs post.
Lenney. who ran an llnsucccs ful cam-
paign for Congress in ovcmbebas the
Democratic candidate 1n the 40th 1stnct.
has been been a member of the co uncil
since December 1986.. he 1s 1he onh
member \I. ho has not scr' ed o ma} or o'r
vice ma) or.
"What "'c ha' e tried to do 1 de' 1se
some type ofs) tcm "here e'en.bod> has
a chance to serve as ma\ or ... J....enne' said
before the meeting. · ·
The ma)or runs meeting and nets as a
spokesman for the Cit). but holds fe\\
formal Po"'ers be} ond th ose of 01t\er
council members.
steppins down.
"I thank we.> alwa} ha'c ml\cd l'mO-
tions."i<enne) said. ''I'm C\trc.'mcl~ proud
to ha'c scncd a Jll3~or of our to"'n."
Kenne)-. one ol three council ml'mber
targeted 1n a recall dnH' 1h1 \Car. aid the
.
Mayor Bob Gentry
single thing he 1s mo 1 proud of 1s that the
· Cit) (ounc1I sun l\Cd the battering.
"In a }ear "'hen we had a fair amount of
turmoil. v.e·,e come through 1ntac1."
Kenne) said. "I'm e\tremel) pica ed that
the recall efTon fa1kd.''
Kenne.>' said he ne\1.-S the re-clcct1on ol
t\\O incumbents last month as 'altda11on
of the d1rcct1on the council has tali.en
Kenne' ctted the anne\at1on of outh
Laguna. ihe purchase of 4 I acres of open
grov.ing ·resistance to the '°'1den1ng of
Laguna Ca n~on Road as s1gn1ficant e' cnt during his tenure.
Bcfgre rchnqu1sh1ng ht ~at to the nc"
ma)Or. Kenne\ quipped: "Bob a led nw toda}. ·is 11 reafl) \l.Orsc the second umt' ....
~re~ Vqssanticipates
a year of cooperation
with FV City Council
By JO\'CE BODLOVlCB
The Fount:11n \ alle' C'tt' Cou ncil
elected Fred \ os to su c'eed Georgl' on
as ma,or Tuesda'. and Counc1lv.oman
Laura.in Cook "'a~med~ ICCJna~or.
Voss. 5:?. v.as cl(.'('ted to the lOunc1l 1n
19 :? He has pre' 1ou I) sen c.>d as a school
trustee and a pt) planning comm1ss1oncr
His first tc/m as ma)or in .J 986 erupted
in contro' e~) "hen the Orange Count)
D1stnct .\ttome) 's office launched a 1-Ao-
month 1n,est1gat1on into his bus1ne -
dealings.·.
The invest1ga11on focused on his rela-tion~htp with a de,elopment firm that
built a condominium om pie\ 1n Fountain
Valle\.and \\hetherthere might ha'e been
a conflict of 1ntere-st \\hen the councilman
\Oted to appro .. e the project in Februaf)
1986
· Voss. cleared of an) criminal \HOn~
doang. sa1atne in'esugat1on v.a a Pollll-
call> mo11' ated mear campaign b) those
ppPosed 10 his ~-elecuon. He did. ho\\-
C' er. aclno\I, ledge that unti l 19 5 he "-3S ;a
panncr in another tirm v. 1th the principals
of the dc\C~lopmcnt firm . Da ' 1d Israel .l >
and former Fountain\ allc~) ~la) or Bernie
'alstad \' oss said those da) of council conl11cts
Mayor Fred VON·
1ng <.:ounc1l"oman, Barbara Bro"n. he
praised her "on1r1bu11ons Brov. n 1s gJ\ 1ng
v.a} to ne\I, I> installed ( ounc1lman Jim
Petnlan
"Her "armth humor and '""nd hip
v.111 be grcath m1s~d b> me .. he said
"Barbara Bro\.\n 1s the best ma,or I ha'r sened "uh.. ·
Bro" n opted not to run for 3 third term
m 'oH~mber for personal rea ons he
re-cent I\ became an l'\CCut t\C' a~s1stam for
Orange l ount~ uper' 1sor Roger tan ton.
a former Fountain \ alle' ma, or himself ..
"Oec.'n 1n m) hcan I d1dn t "ant to do
th1 ... <.he ..aid reluctant!~ k a' mg her
"There has been a change of attitude.'' goodb~t· . bt."\.·au~ I v.111 cont1nu to \\<'fl.
he s~ud. "\\.c ha\e reached out our handc; tn the communll' Thi i d ttmc 10 sa ..
to each other The people on the oumLY-ihanl \OU · ·
are "llhng tO v.otk together I d~t \'os<. will c;c r'c a one-\ca' tl•rm as
Jnt1c1pate that lind of problem " ma) or .He 1' a mJnagcr tor 0range
Though \ oc;s butted heads\\ 1th outgo-Counl) · •l.'neral \er' ice IXpanmcrn.
Two p~w..er Qutages affect
5,.000 customers on Coast
••• omcone stoic.> 75 scratch-off lot-
ter) uckets from Mile uarc
Liquor. 1656 7 Brookhurst t . Jt .l
p.m. Monda~ \I.hen the manager
placed them on the counter
Poll<.'1.' that her apanment on the 400
block of Jqth treet wa burglamcd
Tuesda> Entl') v.as through a ~11chcn
\l.tndO\\. and the '1ct1m reponed
S5 I ~5 in belongings \I.a stok'n
Hunt.lngton Beach
.\ re~1dcnt an the sOOO blocl of
Bia' IC\\ I.. ~1d thrl'c men JUmpcd her
fence and then hopf.ll.'d o"er a neigh-
bor "all onh lll bl' greeted b' a
German hcpticrd "-3t~hdag fhc
intrudl.'r!o ~at a ha\l' retreat. so
ha t~ that the\ ran through -not
O\ er -the onginal knee and cau~ I
More than 5,000 Southern Cali-
fornia Edison customen lost electrici-
ty in to wirelated power OUtaee' in the area. •
An electrical explosion in Newpon
Bach blacked out 2,250 customers
· Tuetday, includina City Hall and ~businesses. <'i Business people and customers
stood nervously by after the small
explolion underneath a parkina lot at
the three-story Lido Buildi~ 3355
Via Lido, forced them to flee Stores
and offices just before 2 p.m.
"°pie worried about their cars
parked in the lot as smoke rote from a
manhole cover there.
Edison spokesman Jim Kennedy
i-a,.na Beecb
Pohtt were called to the .\hso Pier
at 7 pm Monda} b) 3 v.oman v.ho
said a man appeared 10 be about 10
expose himself. The ""oman said she
dtdn't Stt an}th1ng. Earlier in the da~
offittrs hid rcipondcd 10 reports that
a man an ht 20$ ~H ma,turbli11na in
a m\all t("Onom\ e11r an the Ymc area. -.. Pohec arc lookma tor a l'lt'4 ~h11c
Buick Sk) lark that "'as r~l)(lflcdl)
anvol"C'd 1n a hit and run acc.1dcnt tn
tht 32000 block of( out H1~h"a" on
said the out.aae was caused by an
u"4er1round cable connector fa1lure.
• He said about L,250 customers
were returned to power in 27 minutes.
Power was returned to another
thousand customers an just over an
hour, Kennedy said.
The ouiaae affected homes and
businesses in an area roughly
bordered by Newport Boulevard.
Lafayette Avenue and Via Lido.
.. All ourPowerwasaone." said O ty
Clerk Wanda Rqaio at City Hall.
"Gee, we couldn't do any work."
In Cos&a Mesa about 2.500 Edison
customers lost electricity today and a
rodent lost its life when the rat
..
Tuesda). The Buick. wt11ch as no•
m1ssin1 11s front anti because of the
acctdent. "'as rcponed stolen b~ the
Montebello Po It cc lXpa.rtm~n 1
earlier in the month. Thl\."e JU' cn1le
v.ho •ert an a 1977 Oldsmobile "ere ta~n to the hos1>11al '<'Ith compla1n-
1n1 of n«k pains. • • • Wh11ucr rcs1ddt Garrell L~nn
Van fhke "H booked for a\'lluluna
an offittr 1n the 100 bl\')Ck or \o.a,t
tt11h•a)' at ~ 3 Ol rue<lida). .\n~thcr
Whttttcr rc\ld.:nt. han L' nn
KcllOll. v.H bookl'tl lot bilttct'\ on an
scrambled between \\trlni" and
bcmed out a c1rcut, officials said.
Tbe hghts v.ent out about ·-·JO a.m,
in homes south ofSan Die-go Freewa>
near Bnstol tr~t and Paulanno
A venue. Edison SPokesman Gene
Carter said.
Caner said all but fh e of the
customers had Power back b> :W
a.m. andJUSt one was in the dar._ b) 9
a.m.
··That's were the probkm was:·
Carter said.
As for the rat. the~ usuall~ don't
make 11. he added. • ·
"Let's JUSt 58) he's not ah' c
anymore:· Caner \ltd.
o tliccr In the-wme IOCld(nl. Bail wa~
set at SSOO for both suspects
Cloth1n1 and cash 'alued 11 SI}()()
"ere talr.en from a house 1n the 30000 bloc~ of C'oa t H11h••> on Tu~3'
afiernoon • • •
P'CMIDtala Vall.,
"shd•ns ••ndov. "'""forced open on 3 Fountain \ alle' l)(lh<'C "'110
lOmm;and hu\ parlr.C'd in the 'II' \a rd
:it Ul'.!40 \\ard ! t ~t\.\l'l'n \llllJ:i,
and Tue~., and raJ10 C\:IUIJ'mcn·t
.. alul-d at Stroo "a' talr.('n
' . . D) narep Inc .. I 120 Ne" hope 1.
.rcponed that an emplo}ee ma~ ha'e
~mbezzled $2.108 b) altenn& pa~roll
checks bet"' ctn Sept. IS and Oct 31
Coata Meaa
omeone apparent!) did not \\ant
the re 1dentsofa four-pie\ tn the~ 100
hlocl of Can~on Dme to get JQ~ Newport.Beec b hohda' m:ul The ma1ltlo\ unit v.a
.\resident on the blocl ~ll \\ c\I \tole-n 0' er the \l.ttlend
15th trttt reponed that h1 Jpan-• ··h· • • h mcnt "'as brolr.cn into b' th1c' c!> "ho \ "c.'n1an "' 0 got a Jump on er apparent!\ tv.-isted the. locl ot1 the C"hnstmas sllopptng ha to go ~J \. to
front door ~1th channel lod. l o'" wuan-~nc after _he found S5.:!0 "as csumatcJ at s i50 ;ind be tdc a v.l1rth 01 gift taken 1rom the rear scat
radio. the \ICllm j 0 j mone\ from ofh~r car parlt.ed at uth oa t Pla1a
Japan . .\l'n('a and ·outh .\meri..:a that on urida' • ••
he"-3 unabktoplalea,aluc on The .\m:>lec;;ub1c-c.t "1thh1 "catpant'I
'1ct1m told pdh\:e that h1 apartment do\l.n to his lnec.-s idled un nc,1 10 a
\!.<a burglanrl.'d . turdn) J "l·ll Si-,enr-old \I.Oman \l.<all1ng to her car
..\man "ho h~~ 0~ Kama ht Coun, ahcr "o~lo. at a uth ,Coa'lt Pl:ua
told Police that someone v.a~ ma lr.1ng dcpartmc.:nt store
me damage • • • .\ 1h1c1 rt'P<'l1<'dh tole a pufY
lrom a hopr11ng l":ln at .\lben n·
-1 01 \\aml'r .\\l' .. th:u contained
about S.,l(I • • • .\ mo1omt '-lid omcone dumped
300 to 400 "'re"~ 10 the ro;iJ\I. a.\ near
\\amer ~'cnut' and Sol~ Chica
trcct He got a llat when he dro'e
throu.gh 1he area at ahout 4 30 p m
Tucsd;n hl' '"1id • • • Thtc\l'\ pm·d open a "'"do"' at Famth • m•n 8. Glas . 1914~
Broolhu"t \t and <.tole S50 frhm th4t
•ca\h rl'jl tcr · •
Iii thrcatcnana telephone calls to hls • ..
'home. Thccallcrsa1d. "l'maonnalr.111 · · •
ou ... the \USPC<'l rcpon('J \\ h\'n he Hit . P-W•·n sus· pect cap ..... ~·~ .. ----a led -Aho the ~-alter "'as. the mail -& U l,I&&·~·
rcphcd, "Docs It rcall' m.itter'' rm
gonna find ~ou ond att' \OU .. T"'o ~f
th( calls "<'rt on the '•< t1m \ an "cnna machine :ind he P'C tht1
tape\ lo pohtt .is C' 1dcnll~ • • • .\ "lc"'pon Reach "oman rcponcd
that "htle Mr car '<'at bc1n1 fhcd .lt
" , German Car Rcr-1r. 4 '.i
1'ic"' port Bh d ~fnl"'One smashed a "'ndo" anJ ~tok S·OO 't\Qrth of tctt'O equipment anJ il man·, \UC'\k
.and \hl'\!~k•n Jadct.· • • • \n uncmplo~cd rc\tdcnt tC\lJ
.\n untden11fi<'d obscr,er chaS<'J
do• n a hit-and-run !>USPt'('t 1n El Toro
late T~a' and held the man unttl
iuthonucs am, ed. • •
Ja' aer to, ~4. v.as eastbound on
El Toro Road near Bndacr Road at Q
p m -.htn ht •lkydl) "rurk and ~nou~~ tnJutt'd l 16-~ter-otd IHI
•ho "a~ w3lkana alona the r'oed.
k\:Ord1n1 to tht Cahfomaa H1Jh•:a'
Pa trot
'The' suspc-ct. d"' 1na a l~ll forJ
Ton no Ocd tht ~M bUt Yl'I\
•
A4 Orange Cout OAIL.Y PILOT/ Wednesday, December 1: 1988
· Gorbachev te_lls of millt~cy
·reduction in U .N. address
UNITED N-\TIONS (AP) -
M1kha1I S. Gorbache' announced
toda} 1he Soviet nion will unilal·
crally cut 11s m1htar} forces by a half·
million troops and reduce its COO\-Cn·
tional arms substantially. saying tht
military "no longer can or must be an
instrumenl of foreign pohcy."
Gorbachev said the move come!>
.. without relation" to 1ntema11onal
negotia11ons that ha ... ·c long been
stalled in V 1en na.
Addressing the United Na11ons
General As~mbly. the Soviet pres•·
dent said tens of thousands of tanks:
as well as troops. would be withdrawn
from Eastern European countries. as
~~ others forces would be puJled out of
Mongolia and Asia in a maJor
drawdown of the So' 1e1 m1lltal)
machine.
Gorbachev's announcement came
in the fi~t address by a Soviet Icade•
to the U.N. in more than a quarter
century:'Gorbactlev had hinted Tues-
day at the reduction of the So' 1ct
mihtarv forces. belie' ed to number
•
S.6 million. In a $pecch that b~ndtdwndcrous
Gorbachev 'l!so turned to the ll. N. rheton·c v.1th u quota~ion from author
for funher ass1stanrc in helping it Ernest Hem1ng,,a>. th~ ,Soviet leader
remove its troops from Afghanistan. said;. ''The bell of e'cry regional
a pullout suspended amid claims that con11ict tolls for all of us."
a U.N.-brokercd withdrawal acco rd In add1t1on. Gorbachc' said Pres•·
has collapsed. The Soviet occupying dent-el~t George Bush will find the
forcethereoncenumberedmorc than Soviet Union a ready partner in
I 00.000. continuing negotiations for a 50-
He caUed for a total ceasefire percent cut in strategic nuclear
beginning Jan. I and a halt in all arstnals and expressed hope rhere
offcmsive o~ra11ons in the war-torn v.ould be ··no long pauses or
nation. which would include attacks backtracking" in U.S.-Soviet rela-
by the Afghan rebels. tions during the transition from the
He also proposed an e~ll arms Reagan to Bush administrations.
supplies to forces on boffi sjdes ofJhe Gorbachev was meeting over lunch
civil war and asked for a United with Bush anJ President Reagan at
l>lati0As..peace-keeJ)iAg-f&fff-4e&-0~"-ee~r ~GeGe->r"'eeir•nerff-~fiHld..--------IF----+.""":r---;
see formation of a broad-based Calling for "a period of peace."
Afghan government. Gorbache,·sa1d that Cold War poh-
£choing a proposal b} Afghan ticians "find 11 panicularly hard to
leader NaJib. Gorbachev asked for an abandon old stereotypes. and past
international conference to guarantee practices ... But in an apparent refer-
the neutrality and demilitarization of enC?e to Reagan and British Pri~e
the mountainous country on the Minister Margaret Thatcher. he said
Soviet bOrder where Soviet troops some Western leadel'S' "are now
have been bogged down for nine drawing the appropriate con·
~t>ars. clus1ons:·
Astronautt,
Journey ~nds
lndarkness
HOUSTON (AP) -Atlanus'
as1ronauts returned home under 1
coverofdarknesscarty today. a fittina
finale to their secret space mi~s1on
uring which tlley reportedly)
launched a powerful spy satellite into
orbit over the Soviet Union.
Atlantis. bruised a lot more than
usual. streaked out of orbit Tuesday.
completing a four-da y space voyaae
wtth an unusual afternoon landing on
a cla) runwa) at Edwards Air Forre
Base tn Cahforn1a·s Mojave Desert.
The fiv~ astronauts' low-key.
m1ddle-of-thc-n1ght arrival here
eemed an appropria\~ endin to the
shrouded 1n secrec) since It was
launC'hed Frida) from Cape
C'ana .. cral. Fla.
Despite the crew's 12:50 a.m.
arrival. more than 200 people were
there to cheer the astronauts and their
wives when they ste_pped off two
planes. rn contrast. some).()()() Oag-
wa' ingspcctatorsgreeted the evening
return of Discover) 's erev. in Octo-
ber. ·
.Roy Orbison. fock 'n' roll .pioneer·,
dies of heart attack in Tennessee
AP ~,i.oto
Son Paul, 6, and wtfe-utronaut Rhea Seddon greet apace
ahuttle Atlantia' commander Robert Glbaon in lfouaton.
.. It reall) was a great flight." said
Air Force Lt. Col. Guy S. Gardner.
who made h1s·first trip into space as
Atlantis" pilot.
HENDER ON ILLE. Tenn. (APJ
-Roy Orbison. a balladeer of lo!>t
love w~ose piercing. three-octa'e
voice in son~s like "Prctt} Woman"
and "Cryin" pioneered e4 rock ·n·
roll. died ofa heart attack at age 52.
Tire singer·songwiiter. known for
his black pompadour anQ ever·
present sunglasses. was brought b~
ambulance to HendersonviJle Hosp•·
tal late Tuesday. said Melanie Lamb.
a hosp1tal spokeswoman. He died Just
befo~midnight. T
Orbison achieved fame more than
two decades ago \\1th the hits "Onl)
the Lonely." his first million·sellcr:
then "Blue Angel" and "I'm Hurtin. "'
"Oh. Pretty Woman." in 1964. sold
more than 7 million copies and was
later a hit for the group Yan Ha len.
At his death. he was again on the
chans. at No. 45. wnh the single
"Handle With Care." a collaboration
with artists including Bob Dylan.
George Hamson and Tom Pett}.
Their album. recorded under the
name--i:ne Triweling Wilburys. is No.
8.
Orbison. who pla)ed guiiar. ga'e a
concert Sundav in Akron. Ohio.
before 2.000 people. On Tuesday.
Orbison was at the Nashvill~area
home ofcountry singer Jean Shepa'rd.
who said he llad been with her
husband. "having a great time ...
During his he\da\ in the earl)
1960s. Orbison had ·27 straight re·
cords on the charts. In May 1963. he
toured Britain with the Bea1les. then a
smash-in England but still-¥inuall
unknown in the United States.
Guard ruling
praised by
2governors
ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) ..;... Two
go' ernors praised .a U.S: appeals
coun ruling upholding their nght. to
veto Nattonal Guard training
missions. But the altlbor of the law
that had denied them tnat aulhorTtY
-said the ruling was disturbin~.
Attorney: 10 worst toys not child's play
"The coun's decision restores the
effective balance t>ctween the state
and federal governments with regard
to authomy over the National
Guara~ Minnesota Gov. Rudy Per-
pich. who had chall enged the law .
said in a statement released by his
.office Tuesday.
• BOSTON (AP)-Ten toys ranging
from a one-dollar play_s~_to Jl . s roo:prus motorized riding toy are
dan&erous and should be kept out of
children's reach, a consumer ad-
vocate said.
"Toys that maim and kill still flood
the marketplace," lawyer Edward
Swaitz said Tuesday in releasing his
17th annual pre-Chnstmas" l 0 Worst
Toys" list and urging the government
to impose stricter toy safety stan·
dards.
But a Consumer Product Safety
Commission spokeswoman de-.
fended the government's efforts.
··we do what we can with the
resources we have," said Anne
Pavlich. She said the government
doesn't clear toys for sale. but
deP.Cnds on people like Swartz "to let
us know which toys they feel are not
safe."
Manufacturers said at least two of
the toys listed have been discon-
tinued, but may still bC selling:
-The "Sweetheart" battery-oper-
.%
Annual Yield
-
ated riding toy by Power Wheels,
which Swartz blasted for its potential
speed of S mph and six-volt
rechargeable batteries housed in un-
secured areas. The product was
discontinued because it resembles the
three-wheel~ alhteaain vehicles
banned this year, said Chip Herman,
vice president of Kransco Corp.
-The Battle Beasts Warrior
Sword, discontinued because of poor
sales. said Bernie Epstein. scnjor vice
president of Imperial Toy Corp.
r
Responding to Perp1ch's challenge.
the 8th U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals
ruled 2-1 Tuesda) that the law 1s
unconstitu11onal.
Massachusetts Gov. Michael
Dukakis. whose state lost a s1m1lar
challenge in the I st U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals in October. called the
ruling a ··victory for common sense.
the Constitution and the governors of
the United 13tes."
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Fatal skin canc~r hitting
more P.eople at younger ~ge
' By Tbe Associated P re55 .
WASHINGTON -A fa1al 1,pe of skin cancer 1s affecting more people at
a )Ounger age than e\er before: and the trend ma) get worse if £hemical
pollu11on continues to leach natural ozone from the atmosphere. an expen
sa ys. Dr. Darrell S. R1sel. an assistant cltnical professor of derma1ology at New
York University Medical School. told th e American Academy of Dermatology
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percent compared 10 1935. Rigel said the increasing rate of the disease amon1
th young suggests that 1he ume 11 take to dh clop the disease may be
decreasing. A loss of ozone in atmosphere "might be the explanation of why
people are getting 11 )Ouoger and )ounger-maybe. That has bee~ bl'ought up
as a hypos1hcs1s:· said Rigel. "For e .. el") decrease of I percent 1n the ozone
layer. there 1s a 2 pcrcem-incrcase rn th e rncrctencc of skin can-cer:"
Kllllngs called an emotlonal release
WALKER. M sch. -A. nurse's aide suffocated clderl) ~uents at a nursing
home for the "emo11onal releas<.'" ll brought her. her alleged accomplice told
police. according to coun documents. Catherine Wood. former nurse's aide
supen 1sor at Alpine Manor ursmg Home. also told investigators that
Gwendol) n Graham killed six patients 1n their beds and collected a "souvenir"
from each. according to search warranis released this "eek. The women arc
suspects in th e deaths of eight female patients at the nursing home in this
Grand Rapids suburb from Januar~ 1987 to May 1987'. Wood.16~ was charged
Monday with l\\O counts of murder and held " 1thout bond pending a Dec. 16
preliminar} heari ng. Graham. 25. "as arrested Sundar near her home in Tvler.
Texas. and arraigned on one count of murder.
'Baby Doe' abortlon protesters released
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protesters were released anywa' after more than I 00 days in jail. The four men
were the last to be released among the hundreds arrested in anti-abonion
demonstrations 1hat began dunng the Democrauc National Convention in
July and ended 1n October. Fulton Count> Judge A.L. Thompson ~leaseed
them after allowing the four to sign "Bab> John Doe" and place their
fingerprints on their bond documents. Judges previously held that protesters
who called themselves Bab> John Doe or Baby Jane Doe in a gesture of
solidarity with aboned infants had to give their real names before being freed
to ensure they would appear at trial.
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a fi1t11cr awooped 1n low and started American Gia who lhoa at him that
stralina_YI." he saKL "You could see one t1~. nouns thaa the base had
the ptttrl of dust and hear the thumps bttn siraftld bY Ja .. nnc fllhlen
of the bullets." minu&n bt~.
As it turned out, Bruncs1ac was "They thoupt I was . pan of a literally in the middle of the air raid. Japencw 1nvuaon," he said. He wa1 stationed on Ford Island -in When the Japan~ did invade the die middle of the harbor and ri&ht Phihs>p1nes 1n March 1942. Yamada
next to battleship row. When some-was still there. Ba~ personnel were
one finally manqed tb retrieve moved 10 miles away from the
machine auns and ammunition from airstnp for safety and Vamada's
the armory, Bruediae said most of the quanen 'fl!Cre across from_a_buildina
damqe was already done. that housed a contmaent of Japanese
''II was like nil}lt. there was so carpenters hired to build makeshift
· much .-nokc," he said. barracks for the Americans.
Rllltd newspaper clippings in "They were civilians and there
&Brunaiac's scrapbook tell the story of weren't enouah Filipino carpenters.''
the aftermath. Banner headlines the Yamada said. "I remember one time I
day after the attack list a few dead and was so hunary for Japanese food that I -
many mi1Sin1-A few days later, the snuck over there and ale with them."
death toll had climbed into the Later, the Japanese cap&ured the
hundreds and the nauon was up in base and ampnsontd most of the
arms .. By the end of the week. the American personnel. B that um
Yll'ftl"da haai;ttn 5cnt to ustralia
· gear. · • with a back inJury suffered in the
Almost im~cdiatcly after.the Pearl Yoeb Yamada evacuation.I but later heard a strange
Harbor attack. Brundige was sent to . • story out 01 the pnsoncr of war camp.
another island and the scene of ablys"Parc so-rtR tame.for thoughts of "There was a Japanese officer who
another crucial battle. Midway. He Pearl Harbor and how it chan&cd ha~ camelookinaformc onetimc. He had
later fought 1n the Battle of life. Then life will resume. although a &ift of food for me. some Japanese
Guadalcanal and received a Dis-Brundige said memories of that long-pickles. but of course I wasn't there.''
tinguished Flying Cross for"&unning ago day in December will never fade Yamada said. • -.. down a Zero fighter plane less than entirely. ''It turned out he had been one-of
500 feet away. ..How can you forget someth ing the carpenters at our base."--bc said. Brundige received nearly a dozen like that?" Yamada remained in Australia as a
The wrecU.e of tbe USS Arizona poan oat
•moke after lbe •arprl.e J a pane.e attack 4 7
'Mt! p'
yean aco. Now a •lutne ln Pearl Barbor. It
wu the center toctay of memorial .emce..
Oytng medals durinj the war and member of the Alhed Translator-
anothcr for his participation in the Ten davs after the attack on Pearl Interpreter Service. translating re-
Berlin Air Lift. He retired fro m the Harbor. Vosh Yamada was shot 31 by covered documents and codes from
service in 1956 and went into real the Japanese. Then he was shot at by Japanese to English. Afler the war.
estate. eventually reurin.1 to Hunt-Amencans. Yamada. who holds a doctorate in
ington Beach with his wife in 1964. Nobody seemed to know whictl chemistry. went to Japan with a
Thousands
expected at
Pearl Harbor As he Oips through the pages of his side the diminutive Yamada was on. military science team to study
volumes, a certain wistfulness seems "They couldn't fisure out what a Japanese naval advances. Another
to come over Brundige. He smiles at a Japanese was doin~ an the mi ddle of member of the team was computer
photo of himself at age 25. a hand-American troops.· said Yamada. pioneer William Hewlett. HONOLULU (AP) -Thousands
some man in a sparkling white smiling now at an event that was Yamada was discharged in late of people v.crc e>.pected to attend
uniform. There arc pic tures of his anything but humorous in 194 l. 1945 and went to work as a chemical ceremonies across Hawaii toda)
wife and of his son and dau.shter as But Yamada. one of the few researcher with Bell and Howell commemorating the aar raid on
infants. During the war. he didn't see Japanese-Americans to serve 1n the Laboratories. An accomplished artist Hawaiian mahtary anstallauons. The
them for more than two years. U.S. military in World War II. knew and photographer. he now owns a largest crowds gcnerall)' gainer at
He points to one picture of himself. exactly where he stood. · small art studio in Laguna Village. Pearl Harbor. which was hardest hit
a serious expression across his face "For myself. I knew v.hich side I The war visits Yamada often . In The Park Service predicted 1.000
and a small cross around has neck. was on. I was born and raised an May. he got a call from someone who people -sailors past and present.
"My wife gave me that during the American." he said. claimed to be an old army budd). tourists and history buffs -v.ould
war.' he said. smiling. "I still have 'Yamada, now living an Laguna Yamada said he didn't know him. mark the attack at 1tscercmOn} on the
it." Beach. was sta1ioncd on the island of "But he knew me. He said he harbor sh9re. and that ..S.QQQ others
-.YCL for all lhe nosalaia.-such Mindenao in-the-.Philippincs before loaded my-strctchcr-urrchrpla e o wouf attend special programs and
memories bring. Brundige said he the attack on Pearl Harbor. Ass~ed Australia when I was injured." lectures throughout the day.
never longs for his war days. toi>ct-MomettirBase as a medic. lie Yamaaa said:-AcSfiOOi:biS"hcad. still More than 2.400 people v.ere kill~
"There arc some things you can was one of only fou r Japanese-di sbelieving. "Amazing." and 1.200 wounded that unda>
never ~ct used to. like picking _up Americans in the U.S. milit•ry during The long-lost army acquaintance morning 1n 1941.
peoples arms and legs or seeing the Philippine Defense Campaign. told Yamada about the next reunion The Navy planned a pm·ate c-er-
someone standinJ there holding his Even before D«. J. 1941. Yamada of his Phihppincs unit. scheduled for emonytoda} aboard the USS .\nzona
guts In his hands.' he said. tears in his said his presence was viewed with 1989 in Twin Falls. Idaho. There is Mem orial. which spans the sunken
eyle suspicion by more than a few people. irony in that choice of locale. His hull of the ba11lesh1pasa tnbutc to the ··1· haven't been to any crew ··Today, I know I owe my lafe to wife. Mitsuye. was interned at a camp 1.1 77 men who went down with the
reuni ns. I guess it would be good to Gls," recalled Ya mada. who was near Twin Falls for much of the war. battleship. The Antona "as one of21
see o d friends. but my co-pilot died ·born and raised in Hawaii. "They She is now a nationally known poet ships damaged or dcstro}ed in the
an me of my crew went out on knew I was in special danger and t~ey and editor of the Orange County rai d.
other tours and never came back." made sure there was someone w11h Poetf) Anthology. Her book .. Camp At 7:55 a.m. HST (9:55 a.m. PST).
Brundige continued. ·;They bring me all .ahe time. I couldn't go into Notes" tells of her internment during the moment the first bomb.s fell. a
replacements 10 the reunion. There's town or to a bar because the F1lapinos the war. · moment of silence was obscn ed.
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·~P.eople
"~who do
._:~good ·
·.Altruists view t,----
1 world differently,
~· rese~rcher says
Drspitc social theories to the
contrary, lltruistsare indeed a selfless
101 who help others out of genuine
concern -and seek nothing in
return.
So says Dr. Kristen Monroe. whose
• Tecently published study on ahruasm
shines a positive light on pans of
today's fast-paced. competiuve so-
ciety.
'I'
•
Quaker co~~ ling its oats ..
They•" worltina 24 hour11 dly at risk (1etor1 for heln disease. is a
the Quaker Oats P.llnt in C'edar stron& wpporttt o( oet bran. He 11)'5
Rapids. Iowa. and still can't meet tM a sinlk la,.e servina o( rolled oats an
demand for oatmtal. Sales a" up 20 J tht momin1 will lower the blood
percent. a n unheard of rise 1n a food ULIAI cholesterol about 6 or 7 percent. That
product that has bttn around for a would drop the blood cholesterol
hundred years. WHIT••rl level from •240 to 224 and would Oat bran, the fi~r found in oats ~ reduce the risk o(Jleart attack by 14
which in the past was used only as percent. animal fodder. is now a popular In addition,,.a hiJh-fibel' breakfast
breakfast cereal and is baked into blood cholesterol level. is loaded with "satiety.'' that feeling
millions of muffins everyday. Dr. JamesAnckrson at the Univer-of fullnt'SS. lfJou were to cat a larac
In the fiber match-up between sity of Kentucky reported that daily bowl of rolle oats in the momina, wh~at bra11. the fiber we staned using supplements of oat bran will lowerthe you could often 10 till 6 in the evening
IS )'tars ago. and 1he brash newcomer blood cholntcrol level 19 percent. with neither lunch nor hunger panp.
oat bran, the oats ha ve won. an<t this reduction is mostly the LDL As mentioned above. the fiber in
Wheat bran belonas to the family of cholesterol, the "bid cholesterQI" beansaAd the pectin in fruits(particu-
"insolublc" fibers. that do not dis-rnponsiblc for clogcd arteries. larly apples) is equa~ly effective .
..salY.t .. lD ... WAIDJ>:uurt uscfulu au=id,__~ However. oa1 bran 1s the most rat constipation and for relievina the ~ firidinp conie wMn ... -· ----'vcrsall c an convenlenrform of
symptoms of davcrticulosis .(smaH finally recognized that lowering the soluble fiber to use as a supplement.
outpouchings of the large intestines blood cholesterol level will signifi-Why not test the power of soluble
that are associated with a low-fiber cantly reduce th~ number of heart fibers al lowering your own blood
diet). Oat bran and the fibers found in auacks and strokes. the most deadly cholesterol level? Have your blood
beans and frui1s -panicularly the diseases facing Americans. cholcs1crol tested. Tht'n, lOr one
pecun in apples -arc solublo fibers Or. William Castille. director of the month breakfast on rolled oats and
that form a pastc-liko subs1ance·with Framingham S1udies. which have cal either two oat bran muffins or two
water. Soluble fibers have recehtly clearly identified the blood apples each day. Re-test your blood
been found to markedly lower the chol~stcrol lcv~I as one of the major cholesterol level.
Altruists share a common bond, D1111JNojpMeo11JLM,..,_ What worn.en expect of friends the UCI political science professor Dr. Kri•ten Monroe NY• altrui•ta view themmelvem a• .. part
said. noting that they perceive them-of a pattern." selves as individuals strongly lin'ked ..
to mankind through what Monroe bodies the trails of the common
describes as .. a shared h.umaoity." .. evel)da~ man. ·
In shon. altruists thank of others Retired from has lucrati ve business
first and themsel ves last regardless of at an early age. Buddy the altruist now
the danger or ~ost. spend~ a great deal of his time
·:Everyone . po~~esses . varying showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit
degreesofahru1sm: shesaad: ~ut the 1houV1 vol unteer work and limited
key . to altruism as that ll s not chantable activ111es. Ra1her than•
motivated by ~lf·a.ntcrest. .:'The simply giving money. she said. Buddy
altruist seeks nothing in return. ramrods fund-·raisers so that those
Monroe's research into altruistic who ac1ually need the funds are
persof!aht1cs focuses on four groups. instrumental an generating them. _.Th~) mcluqe heroes . .entrepreneurs. The philanttrrop1st. .. Mary." 1s a
ph1Jan.throp1s!s and rescuers of the wealthy widow whose own daughter
Jews 1n . Nazi Europe. Among the was born with a permanent brain
e?tplanations cited by ,the academ1-di~rder. Mary has gavel\.away ~n ~1an for altruistic behavior are follow· estimated. S6 m1lhon to ctiaraues an 1~g early r~le models. being respon-recent vears .... All of her other gifts ~1ble .for ~1bhngs. and being able lo reflect her concern for the disabled,"
1dent1fy wuh those persons they h.elp. Monroe stated. a concern fostered by
Monroe found what she describes her experience as the mother of a
' as a_ "cognitive explanation" for disabled child. And Mary considers
, altru1st1c behavior and contends that her charitable contributions as "shar-
thosc with ~ltruastic personalities ing. ··
! view the~selves as individuars Then there·s "Bert." the rescuer. stron~Y. lufked to Others. :·These Now 80. he was a pharmacist in 1940 1 (altru1st1c) .pc~ple have a d1~erent shortly after Hitler declared war and ·
: way of v1e~ang t.h~ world. she has native Holland. During the war. ~ cmp~.as1zed. They re pan .of a pat-Ben. now a Lomita resident. used bis
4 tern. , storc·s attic 10 hide 31 Jews from the In her study. Monroe cites actual Nazis -at a tremendous personal r persons from the four groups. Her risk. Eve n after being betravcd twice.
,. most v1v1d example of the en-he continued has clandcsianc oper-
a treprcneur 1s "Buddy:· a self-made at1on.
' malhonaire businessman who cm-The heroes m Monroe's stud' don·t
ihclude such occupatrons as-JX!licc officers. whose jobs involve risking "I can't believe she'd do that to
their lives. Instead. the-UCI study me," said Jennifer. .
focuses upon lhc heroes· unselfish Jennifer's so-called "best girl-
attitudcs and often total disregard for friend." Kathleen. had just cancelled
their own safety. the ski trip they had been planning for
Monroe's sterling example of a Christmas. The pair had had their
heroine is "Lucille." a, 67·year-old reservations for six months. but
diminutive grandmother who ward-Kathleen haSJUSl met "a terrific guy"
ed off a 220-pound rapist who had two weeks~&~ and .has decided to stay
assaulted a neighbor girt. The frail. hom~ ·~be with h•!'"· . . .
cri ppled woman whacked him re· "I m insult~. ft s as 1f being w.llh
peatedly with her cane and chased . '!TIC on vacau~n wovld ,be not~m~
him across a yacant lot before he was m~re than .. a better than nothing
finally captured.and arrested -and thing to ~o. 1he heroine consequently dubbed There as.a currc.nt (and appropr:iate)
"Ba1thng Lucille." cretio which exists ~tween ~angle
"One-cannot really act otherwise." women that says l~at af yo.u wish to
states one of the researcher's.heroes. have m~ ~~ yoµr fnend, with all the
Pleased with the results of her rc.spons1~1h~1cs ~nd pleasures .t~t
study. Monroe is currently is writmga friendship 1mpbes1 then you wall
book and hopes to have the draft value .our commitment and not
completed by the end of next year. cancel important plans because so~e
She intends to tell the stories of'hcr new man-of-the-moment appears an
subjects with hean-warnting rend i-your hfc.
1ions 1hat paint a warm. literary .Kathlee.n has broken a c~ntracl
picture for readers. with Jennifer: •
And some of the altruism apparent-In past times. traditional women
l.1111
Auan
· to panicipa1c in the same kind of
sport or activity.) Women want
friends who are willing to be open and
honest about their·livcs. with whom
they can confide emotional strategies
and anxieties which would be imposs~
iblc and/or destructive 10 confront
within most heterosexual rela-
tionships.
Women expect DISCRETION
from their girl friends. They do not
a_ppreciate what they lell in con-
fidence lo be used as gossip at some
cocktail pany.
man was unavailable. Too often
women in the past (and even today)
sound like misery-loves-company
compatriots.
Author. Diane Dubovay wrote IS
years ago in New Woma-n Magazine·
that ''th~ price you pay for this kind of
friendship ia that you remain unhap-
py.:·
She called these pity-pol rela·
tionships "a 1yranny of the weak'' becau~ when one of the crying pals
does become stron1. they become
unacceptable. and all too often the
"fr~ndship" falls ·apart. ·
Women look for COMPA·
NIONSHIP and MOR:l\L SUP-
PORT from their closest female pals.
They appreciate a friend who shares
in their tastes and interests. They
need to be able 'to trust that their
friend will be there in times ot~riscs,
if for nothing more than to offer a
smile or psychological uplift.
Traditional women of the past were
programmed with unconscious con-
ditioning which allowed them to
regard their own sex as a secondary
one: Therefore. second-class treat-
ment of their girl friends seemed
appropriate. And the girl friends were
conditioned to understan<I.
r-Ycs. women have also come to
expect MENTAL STIMULATION
from their female companions. There
is no true friendship without an
exchange of ideas and some intellec-
lllal rapport.
ly rubbed off on the researcher. wlJo is have always maintained some level of
acLivcly involved in a fund-raiser lo same-sex friendships. But some time
garner enough money to send Ben the after the junior high school years. girls
Rescuer ~ck to his homeland for a began 10 regard these relationshiP.s as
v1s11. "He's not a wealthy man:· she supplemental to their "real' life· -
said. "and I know this would mean a which was that time she spent with
lot to him... her bo) friend . her lover or her r;r=:::-~-~-~-:::-=-==-=-==-::_::::_::_==_::_==_::_==_::_==_::_;:-_=:_=_::::_::_=:_::_=-::~::r;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:::=:=:;;;;=:;;;;=:;;;;=:;;;;;-i husband.
I A Foot Girl friends were people to turn to
Modem women have begun to
establish SQme new traditions which
include respecti ng their relationships.
And LOY ALTY. Women expect
1heir women fricn~s lo glveof their
time and to give of themselves. What
annoys women most is a .. friend"
who constantly breaks her word and
who carelessly falls into the habit of
breaking dales with other women as
Kathleen has done.
I ttentiort Women I -CondJtiollS in umcs of rrouble. or loneliness in
I .-E REPl.A .. E ... IJ JHE D' osed b between bo) f11ends or mamagcs. or
Above all, mOSl women say they
look for a CONFIDANTE. (Men, by
contrast, look for other men who like 1
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Bank bOard heaa: Worst iS ove'.r
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cost more than the S30 billion figure
tossed out b> Wall at th~ group's
meet mg.
"\>. e think. the problem 1s bigger
than that "said Kfllh G W11loughb)
chief CACCUtl\ c officer ofF1rn Mutual
of Boston
Charles John Koch. head of the
First Federal a' 1ngs Banl in
Cle"eland and council charrman.
said · if that's the number that sohes
the problem, great. (But) ifs reall~
1mma1cnal. The C'Ost 1s clearl) m
e~cessofwhat the industl) can pa} b~
itself."
Esumates for -dealing w1\h the
g~arter of the 3.200 federally 1n1urcd
S& Ls that arc considered •t or near
1nsohcnc lately ha ve raneed from
S50 b1lhon 10S100 b1lhon
• Wall said that whale shak)' thrifts
conunue 10 dra& down the 1ndusl!)'.
the vast majority of Sells arc profit-
able because more and more troubled
thrifts ha"c been rcs1r\&ctured or
merged wnh health~ ansututaons.
He said that 1ndustryw1dc net
lossc totaled SI. 5 b1lhon in the third
quaner. down from S3.8 billion in the
~cond quaner and SJ.9 btllion in the
first quancr.. .,
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: Goui:t' s rulillg
is·more than a
police vic~ory
:r, U.S. Suprem · · ·
.-consti~tional ity-of roadside.sobriety checkpoints this week
was.hailed as a victory for law,enforcement agencies in Orange
County. . .
. That assessment .is the understatement.of the week. The
ruhng on the Anaheim case was a yictory for millions of people across the United States.
~c~ordi.ng to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Admin1strat1on:
. • Pnc person dies in an alcohol-related crash every 2~
minutes. -•
• More than 500.000 people are injured each yea r in al~ohol-relatcd traffic crashes. almost one person every minute. . '
• For all Americans between the ages of 5 and 34. the
motor vehicle crash is the No. I cause of death. and more than
half of th ese fatal wrecks arc alcohol-related. ·
• Estimates of economic costs of drunken driving range
from $11 billion to $24 billion a )"Car.
•On an average weekend night. one out of 10 drivers is
legally drunk.
. ~ Nearly 40 percent of all fatally injured drivers are
intoxicated. .
• Drunken drivi n.s is the most frequently committed cr~~e in the United States. During .19$6, more than I. 7
m1lhon DUI arrests were made. more than lhree times the
total for all violent crimes (murder, forcible rape, robbery and
aggravated assaults).
• • Of every 2.000 drunken drivers, only one is Ii kely to be arrested.
. ~he sta tistics speak fo r themselves. but too few people are listening.
While sobriety checkpoints will take some of the drunken
drivers ofT the road. they are oniy pan of the problem's
solution. 1
Laguna Beach's Deputy Police Chief Jim Spreine
~provided one of the best reasons for the checkpoints when he
was as«ecl for his reaction to the Supreme Coun decision.
"Our primary purpose is to maice i1 (a checkpoint) more of a
deterrent to dnrikang and driving."
Irvine Police Lt. Bob Lennen expanded that reasoning.
"Just the idea (of the checkpoints) and the publicity thef
receive are enough to keep some people from drinking and
drivi ng. That's the real reason they exist." .
Alcohol-impaired drivers are a menace-365..days a· year.
but the hazafd receives more attention during the holida)
season that 1s about to ~in. • '
Hopefull y this week s Supreme Court ruling affirming
the legality of sobriety check~in ts and their increased use
will mark the beginningofa shaft in the public's awareness and
attitude toward the dangers and consequences that go hand in
hand with drinking and driving. · .
No new taxes
f All kinds of experts are tryi ng to convince the American
I people that President-elect George Bush won't be able to keep
his ·ca mpaign promise to reduce the federal budget defici t
wi thout increasing taxes.
Re(>Ublicans and Democrats alike in the nation's capital
are Joi ning the big spenders chorus that keeps singing the old
song·proclaiming deficit reductions cannot be achieved wit h
federal spending cuts alone.
To Bush's credit. he takes the positiorr that revenues
alr~ady are adequate enough to fund necessary federal
programs.
The key words. of course. are "necessary federal
programs."
After Bush is inaugurated Jan. 20. we urge him to stick to
his campaign promise.
The people should demand that the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives toe ttlc mark when i1 "t'omes to
reducing the budget deficit and holding the li t'~ on taxes.
Farmiagtoa (N.M.) Daily Times
. Vapor nozzles
It's true that you cao't stop progress. but progress - in ·
the form of the accordion-li~e "vapor recovery systems" that
arc headed for Monterey County -can cenajnlf stop you. or
at least slow you down when yo u're tryinf to fil the tank.
The rubber-sleeved gadgets, familiar to Southern
California and Bay Arca motorists, have the somewhat
annoying habit of being nearly impossible to operate. Fitting
the elephant trunk into the tank is a chore in itself. Trying to
gauge J!JSt how muc~ pressure you can pl.ace on th~ handle
before 1t slaps back into your palm -with authority -is
anothet pleasure.
What tops off the experience is the sight of a rubber
contraption. designed to reduce the amount of fumes emitted
into the atmosphere. pouring a quan or so of gasoline onto the
pavement when you're finished.
But perhaps. with years of ex perience behind them ...
manufacturers have gotten the bugs out. Maybe. when the
SJ.Steins are introduced in"Monterey County ... they'll work
hke a charm.
Maybe we'll walk to work.
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Jerry Brown returns-, but
can lie Sha1'e flalty i~age?
. .
What 1n the world does .Jerry:-----"!'----------
Brown have in mind m running for •
state Democrauc cha1nnan in Cali-
fornia?
The answer seems simple enough
to a good many insiders. He hopes 10
use the post as a spnngboard to the
1992 Democratic pres1 den11al nom1·
nation. ·
MARTY
SMITH
That's not only the susp1c1on of a number of Democrats in Sacramento onl y 62 al the I urn of lhe ccntun. bur
and Washington who \\Ould prefer unless he's de, eloped more patience
someone else 1n the cha1rmansh i-p. than bc'sg1ven Cfedtt for. "a111ng that
but also the private e'(planation long' would~ enough strain
offered by some individuals backing His hopes of resuming efTons 10
the former governor's surprising ef-"'in the White House ma) not $Cl otl
fon to re-emerge on the polit1cal the ground 1f Bro"n fatls to "'" the
scene afLcr h1bcrnat.1ng for s.. ~eaFS. art} cbau:manili1p at the Demo-
Funhermorc. Bro"'n's o"'n "ords crauc state con\Cn11on ne\t Febru·
can be viewed as reflectin_sa continu-af). Most Democranc elected of-
mg desire to gain the Whtte House. • ftc1als arc described as hnrborrng
One ~ear ago this month. Bro" n strong. 1f pm ate. doubts about the
said he planned to seek public office \\1sdom of making him chairman
again. At thai time. he appeared to be :-.e,enhele s. his chance~ of " inning
ruling out Just about all opuons the post tool.. better all the t1flll" ii
e,;ccpt 1he presidenc) or another Ir) onl~ because ol th1.• lac._ of a strong
for the .S. Scna1e. In 1982. in hi!> altcmau .. c.
final }Car as governor. Bro"n lost a BroV.n is opposed b\ '"o other
close Senate race 1o Republican P~c=ie~a.rtnnounced cand1da1e . , e'c \\l• th
Wilson. -~~nlo Partr.md ;"l.e1r 1~1ffil·rg o'f
·There has been wide speculation an Francisco. nett her ol "'horn 1s a
thal Bro"'n might seek .\Ian household name 1n Dcmoc:ra11c ur·
Cranston's Senate seat 1n 1992. "hen cles.
the Cahfom1-a • Democrat"s' current T\\O "omen scr' ing a count)
term. his founh. will expire. Cranston supen 1 ors -unne ~1cPeal.. ol
has given no 1nd1cauon that he plans Contra .Co ta 'ount ~ and .\nna
to rettre. but the con11numg spccu· Eshoo ot. an Matro C ounl~ -al o
lat ion 1s that he JUSI might step down. ha\ e been men11oncd but ha' c sho" n
He will be 78 in t992. ltule cnthu-;1asm for <1en1ng 1n a
Brown. however. recenJh told pan1san post "hill' preparing for rc-
Cranston lh"t he 1s not interested in a electton to their non-pan15<\n hoard
1992 Senate race. The former go'. Lt. Go'. Leo .\.fc( anh' · nam.: has
ernor disclosed the con,ersauon 1n been advanced. but he. ioo. has
an in1er\IC\\ an which he also rcaf-1nd1ca1ed he's un"' ilpng to run tor a
firmed that he ""Ill not seek an) pos111on that m1gh1 pn.·dudl' him
statewide ot11cc tn 1990. from 54.'cl..tng re-eklllOn an I •NO""""'
So what does that leave 1f Bro"n In the meantime. Brn"n has hcen
still wants 10 resume has career in campa1gn1ng a\s1duou-Sh Jo1 ng his
clecth ~ poh11cs? \\-cit. the Senate scat best to repair poliucal tcnlC'i mul h
to which Wilson has JUSl been re-damaged during ht l\\O term' a'
elccted"1llbeupfora,oteaga1nm go,emor "hen. b) h1<. ""n Jd·
1994. Tllcrc are also pres1dcn11al m1ss1on. he largeb ignored thl part'
races in 1996 .and 2000. But 1992 1s as an 1ns111u11on. \\ h1k mo\I mem·
seen as 1hc best bet Brov.n ~111 be bers of the .\ scmbl\ Dcmlxra11\
C aucu5 are said to tx: strong!~
opposed to his elel11on a~ pan~
chairman he does ha' e a1 least the
nominal suppon of lo"er houS('
peaker \\ illre .Sro\\ n and Senate
President Pro Tem Da' 1d Robcn1
Other backers. 'according 10 his
claim!.. include l. Rep Ho"ard
Berman-" ho <>"es Aro" n a f:h or-for
his qu1c1 su~pon of Ekrmap's IQ
cffon to oust . .\1c{ anh' as .\sscmhl\
speakc.r.a.n.d ~e i>Qsi for lumscll
Bro" n ;ilso has IMC endorM.'mcnt of .\ssembl~ man Tom Ha~den·s pohll·
cal organ1za11on. Campaign (all-
forn1a Cath\ C"alfo. the e\ecull\C
d1rellor of CamJX11&!.l ·c .. atifornia. 1s
runntn!!. for pan~ 'ice lha1rman
\\hat seem'> 10 bl" thl gro"1ng
hl ehhuod that Brov.n "111 win the
post coninbut~ 10 the rcluctanct.' ot
man} lXm~rats to go public 1n ~\presstng their lrn1')gl\ rngs about
him as chairman \1 051 arc ""tiling to
tall prr,atd\ ho,,e,t.'r
nmt.' o{ their dou~t' re' •h"
around hn. tak"Tll a' an :idm1n1~tratl1r
It ne'er ;.\PPl'3rl'd to be one 01 his
)lr\)ng pc>1n1~ i~-gcn•·mo~fAu:ulg ... Ju
\ear<; in Jl."r.lll'll'nto he J 0 dis~
plaH'd a n:marl..abk lac!.. ol ntl.'rt·'>t tn
1hc ·part\ a an 1ns111ut1(.1n mt· ol
his cn11\"' tear thJI ha katkr<th1r 01
the part) \Ot1ld pro' e chaou\
.\<;Ult greaterconcl.'rn is that Im old
1ma~e a~ "(10' l.'rnor \loontll::.im"
"ould tx· rn l\l:'d ti~ R.:puhl1 can) tt'
harm D.:mncra11c nominee JU't
"hen pan~ pro pcct~ l'cmed to tx· on
the mend !\Horne' C1cneral John
\an de t\amp a ltl..el) 1.and1da1e lor
the IA•mocrat11. guhern:norial num1·
nJllOn in I q4tJ. IS ..aid b\ n<,1der<.. h)
~ l"Oncl rnt•d O\ er 1h1 point bu1 so
arl' an' numtk:r ol 01her D.:mo.. ra1
.\ prominent Dcmo"ra"" r~, la1-1,e <,ouru~. tr')ing to thoo~ ht<; "ord<;
careluli' Qrd.
· tdon't\,ant1ou'>{'th\'v.orJ·nJI..'
an J.:,,nb1ng him. hut 1-. true 1hat
hl•\ '0m.:11ml's 'tl.,h~d a' a 11.' s-than·
,·r·ou' ;>erson
\lartin 'mith 1
columo1 t
Problems. by the thous!]nds
pilingupfor A~n and Abby
70-year-old twin sisters have cornered
the n ation ·s newspaper advice m a rket
Do )OU ha'c a probJem \\Ith ~our
mo1hcr-1n-la\\·Or am of 'our in·
fa\\s'l \our spouse? 'our children?
Your neighbors?\ our '-'C1ghlf)
If o. )OU mu t be part of tha1
m1niscule group that docs not read
.\nn L.'.lnders or Dear <\bb' These
twin s1 ters ha'c a solution foralmost
an) problem th:it crops up.
The Hams Poll look a sun e' and
.\nn L.'.lndcrs and Dear .\bb) ranked
first and second. re pcc11,cl~. among
the nine adv1 c l'Olumnt!ils, being
published toda).
Th as isn't surpn 1ng, Their ad' ll'e"
IS good. bbJeCtl\C and ll uall)
1la,orcd ""h humor. It should be
good -the) ha'l' bc"·n "nting th.:1 r
columns for over 30 }cars.
Together 1hc) rcce1\e more than
J 5.000 l(ttcr a "'eek. Their S) nd1-
ca1cd columns uppcar 1n more than
t .600 pa~rs in the nttcd 'talc and.
arc translat,·d tnlo as man) as -0
lanauaa(s all O\ er thl'.' "orld i.\ccord1ng 10 tht book "'mtcn
1bout the 1"0 1 1cr" b~ Jan Poulcr
and Bob pe11alc. the} hJ'e lx-cn
named the mo\t admired "omen 1n
1hc l n11cd tatcs tGaJlup). the most
1mponant ~omen ( Pl> and tht· most tnflUt'nl11l "'omen <l'PI and
\\'ork1 .\lmanac.)
Thcu btotraphcl'\ t la1m the~ 01rt
al~ 1hc most wuaht attcr .lnd popular ~pii:akcn 1n the counl~ .ind
f\"\:fl\C SI0.000 for lO minutes.
1'hctr namn art ~tcr Pauhnc and
Pauhne btcr The~ n'"'"' "ere
• • ...
qu1c;l..I} shortcn..-d ll' l pp1c .in\.! [',11')\1
Nol too much ol an 1mpro\l'lllt'n1 on
the original nam.: ... hut k" 111n1u'-
ing.
The girls "-Crt c\lrl'n1l'h dll...:O 11
one another gro"' in~ up rnd :111
through high school Jn1.h 11111.'~' Th1.·'
double da1cd. the\ h.1d J J1,uhl\'
"'cdd1na and "l'nt· nn thl'lr ht'OC\·
moon together
Thing changl·d 1n 1956 frr1l h.id
be-en '-'nltng her \nn I .rnJ\'"
column 1n the ( hu.":lgo ~lln I 1ml:"' h'r
5 da}s "'hen Popo '>IJrtl'd "1111ntt
her Dear .\bb' l'Olumn '"'' thl' ,,1n Francisco <. hron1l'le 1 h'" ",1, thl'
first llmc 1h..-\1 ll'~ haJ Ul ''' .-h
COnlpl.'ted \\Ith '-',l\.'h nlhcr .1nd lhl
thid began
It ta 1cd eight )Ca" ,,, rh1,nc
l._lls. no lcllerc; and no'""" "'-'"H'O
lhCl"-oolthl·m Thl'm'n' 0111,110\I..
me
Oft1.:n m 1tic1r \.Ulumn' 1h''' '"'th
d1 pen • ~ummon ~·n • .,J, l\l' Ill
people an \1m11ar \llU:.lll<'"' 1 h .,
urge their reJd\'r\ Ill k l h~~·•n1•1. ~
b~ion~.anJ \lr.:1.\ hll\' 1mN1r1.1n1 the
linuh tt\' ~re \ la'"l·la~·u1 ··1fon't
do as I do do a .. I ~'." •
. ' I hl'lf \Olllll\11\ tn lhl· """" \\':l"
n'llett<'\I \'('"'\'l\llUn:.il \l'lh'ttl II
m,ueiltt' I hl' d1dn'1 ,11,~ U''
The lcud l'01.kJ onil 1all~ 1n :\la} ,1f
I ~64 Epp1c \:OlUl'\J Pt'J't' and :.i' ""'
hll" 1hc) \\Ctl' g11ing tl'l"\'.ktira1, lhl·tr ~ \h ~cdJing .lnn1'(' n l h"· 1"1'
\l)UJ)ks l'\'k br.ucJ 11 h ~.·1 h1.·1 111
Bermuda
ANN
WELLS
abomon pt ·mant.Jl ., en hom,l\e\·
ual' fhl'rt \\J .1 ':a1J r,n:-J11:1:1b1h1'
1n tht"11 .1d)-tCt"h "'('";ilk"""
\nJ thn tx~.in "'I~'~ ri.•ad, roi., R)
th,· \n\11ll lhc '"t l"" thl'' b:i1h lx ;in
"' ,, l n ur J t'-1t JnJ l 1n \ll' "llh
tlh 1 me'
l"A.ir .\h~\ ~I' l'\ hl·r d.1u~hl"'
J-..l "I' \ f\.•J1t l~H 'k1 11 \If 1rhl·ral
''"'" \n lanJ1:r'N• m~r,cnk" n~r 1 '' h1.·n 'hl' ~•nJ h1. 1 hu,[\,'.in\1 \l1. rr ,tiH'I l'J 10 f\I.,
R,,,h ,,1lumnt'l' ~d .l numtx•r 111
kll•''' lrom "'un • fX"'rll 1,·,·n·.l~l r.-.
um1;,1, 10 lhl.'m .1ml .1, 1h.·1r .1'.f\ 11 ~
,1n -41~ ,.\I, th\' "'1ul,I nl''l'I 1h1n i... cit
\.1N U\\ln~ \l.llh lh\.'lf pan:nl\ ""ling'
nr di" 1n,·ntf, In rl.'luin \nn .tnll
\ht'-' 1dl 11 111.,· 1 ,, In .1l!J111t1n II.>
''"·"' mll ...,.,,ldm!'· lh•' :ibu utter
"ln!l;tlh\ .ltl"! c-n .. um rml'nl
Th" " rn1,'n:'11ni lx"iaU"-' man\
tl"'\'n ·.iat• r' 111~. n111 ":.tn\,tl• ll'tl·n 111
a"' one ·,lid -"'· o' "r 1(1 \.. 0 • t \\ 1IJ1.• ~1J .. the-\1 un re
:sh\:.l\' l\'Jd' ht I\\' l\l th x•\\ h1) an.·
,1,kr 1fian ih,·m '"•'th(' lull N:n·
l'fit\ OI t~·1r llle\J\\'fJCn •••
l ,1nd\·r -do th\· '\vun r •11rli.:
rt11n . lh" · t~ lll't\ OU\\ th I th"
~lll"' ;i,l\I\ th('\ 'd llt h' r••FlllY.• 1~11t1r' ,h,, 1•n luh 4 I " qJlh.• ·1 ,, .. r, 111'1'
< olumn1q ba Hr/I< II\ C"C 10
f.JtllH '•IUe/
How can
\ Segerstrom
talk about
half-truths?
~the-tdtt0f"-------------~--------"--r-t
I "as uttcrh amazed at what I read
on Lh~ lirst pa.&e g(a recem edu10.D...Qf ....._ _ _,....
the C ommun1 t~ cwslener -a
Rcpon 10 C os1a Mesa Residents by ·
( J <;eserstrom and ons.
Front and center ""as an anicle of
thanks to 1he 'olunteers ""ho worked
for measures H and I. which were
re enll) delea1~l1 The anicle also go1
llS hd.s 10 300Ut the "dtSlOnlOnS.
halfztruths and comple1ely m1slead-
1ng statemen ts made by the oppo-
nent!I of our proJect:· e,;t to that
an1cle was one announcing the begin-
ning of the Fa1rv1ew Road freeway
0' erpass ""1dening, project.
Whal I find particularly interesung
" that the O\Crpass widening was
prom1 ne ntl) mentio ned bv
Segcrstrom 1 n 'a nous publications a5
one of-1he "traffic olu11ons" which
"'ould be implemented. provided the
Home Ranch proJCCt ""ere allo"'ed io
proceed. \\ell. Home Ranch has not
been allowed 10 proettd. yet the o'e~ossmg 1s being widened by
( altrans. appareml; WJthou1 major
f1nan c1 al ontribut1ons from
gerstrom Cth.e> dig contribute some
land for slope eaS(ment).
01ston1ons. half-truttis .and com-pletel) m1sleadlng statem·-:;;e=n"ts ...... _,,._ _____ _
Scferstrom"
also find 11 more than JUSt
coincidence that the commencement
of 1h1s prQJCC1. and the lirs_L an-
nounC'Cment. occurred the week after
the election. It 1s trul) unfonunatc
that our C'll) oflk1als do not have the
courage to tell their constituents what
1<; reall) going on.10 help them make
the correct dec1s1ons. I think. as the
elec11on results show. we did in spite
of them. . •
BURT HERMEY
Costa Mesa
Support for :r
Tom Fuentes
To the Ed11or
Tom Fuente'>. Orange Count) Re-
publican chairman. ts taking a bum
rap on the alleged 1n11m1datton of
· 01a .\na H 1span1c 'oters b) uni·
lormed secunt~ guard For sure.
mt 1a l..e "ere made in tP•l~T~
1ntent1 ons 10 tnsure that onl) legall~
reg1s1ert'd c1 uzens 'ote. Ho"e'er.
T0m intended no harm. and none
actual" occurred. to those ofh1s o~n
hcniagc Legal residents do no1 nor
need not fee l 1n11m1da1ed b) harm-
ll'ss. hone 1 1gn
~c; a pa 1 member of the Cen1ral
( omm111ce. -1 for c011fidcn11al
rea ons .. ""ould not ha' e supponed
Tom for chairman \et he has done
an out landing· JOb 1hese last four
'ears. ar&Jabl) the best e'er. " ~1oreo,er he has performed man)
line polt11cal personal and chantable
la' or tor cpunt" residents espec1all)
poht1uan and H1span1cs. The)
hould no"' come fonh and speak up
tn ht<, behalf lest 1h1s o'erblown
1,11uat1on g1,e the Republican Pan>' a'!. ~nd~n cd ~putat1on. ~ h~ are the~ ">llen1 or unla1rl) crtt1cal"
CHRI \1 TEEL
Co 1a ~ksa
Tax increases
not the answer
T ~ht.> Ed11or
~hoe Oath Pilot's poltt1cal canoon
I\.\ cd 'o' 3(1) caught m' a11cn11on.
Thl'cartoon·,ctcar 1mphcauon is that
"llhl'lul ne" ta\es and gi\en the
l urrl'n' h11lige1 d elic1t. ~e can all "loss
our ~ ..... 11,,1 u 1 !1. ing gOOdb~e:·
It , ' i 1 1 '' • l' and 1f I thought 1t
\\l)\Jlt. Wh\ UUI budget ddic11. I'd
'Cit( "'' sdl a ta' inc re a~ tomorrow. Th~ ..ad IJ\ t '' 1ha1 e'en ttmt' our
13\I.'\ hJ' I.' tx.·en ra1sc-d b~ S l . go' em-
ml nl "ix·ndtng ha.,. incrca5.ed b)
I ~(
J<,n't 11 ..ad that our k g1o;lator">. hoth
r..tate and tt-dcral Jo 'uch an inade-
quate J<>b ol n1ntrolltng their pcnd-
inP. l'l lJ \pJ\Cr<; mone\'
OE R .\LD D Hl''llT
OSla \1esa
'
1 Too~v IN H1 s10R,
T 1,Ja, '' \\ l'Jnc~.a' Dec • the '•Cnd l1J' 01 11.1 x fhcrt arc :?4 daH
lctl tn lht' \l'JI •
I 1xlJ~ 'lilihhght tn H1\tOf) n,, IX.·l ..,, 194 1. JJpancsc warp:
l.lnl'' .lllJ\ 11.l'J lhl' home base ol tbjt
t "i P<h 1111. nce1 ltx:.ucd at Pearl
1 lart'lor on the Ha\\a11an island of
n.1hu JJJ'l,ln 'thC'n declared war
as.1in,11~ t nttl'd ~t.itts and Britain.
On 1h1l> JJtl'
In 1-~ .. l°>\•lJ"<irt" llcnme th( lil'\t
late tu IOHtl\ thl· l ~ ( on\lllUltOn .
In I~": "' ·rk..l'\ lut moo• mi,1.itnn 10 ll31~ '4a\ launched at
"\polio I~·· hla\t C'<f tf frnm (.
( na,\;r.11.
T •id.a'., b1r1hJ.i"· ~1.:tor E
\\all,, h 1 \ \drl~' [llCn Bunt)
'" "' ~'l:n 1 h J ( Olhran. R· tin.,
'I h11 mer .ill ~loar C'atl'hcr JohM
~·n h 1\ .a1 \inr>nnr:ritcr T
\\,llt\I\ '9 ~~l·thtllhUlfl..irT)-
1\' ': \~h\f ( lt1\lml\ Howdl II JZ
ftfiA•..:IEltl ....
•
EN 410 DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, December 7, 1988
..
·111. kissB.ble ~Kate' at the Grand
Sinct so many musical comedies
al"C' produced all too often b¥ local
tbeatcrgrouP,S(how many versions of
.. Oklahoma' or "My Fair Lady" can
we stand?): it's always a pleasure to
encounter one that is rtvived not
rfcarly often enough. A casein point is
Cole Porter's ··Kiss Me. Kate."
Even though it's 40 yean old and
was among the big hits of its era, one
can count on one hand the number of
times this show has. su'rfaced in
Orange County over the last quarter
century and still have a couple of
fingers left over. Which is one reason
y-its cuFFeftt-tneamation--at-the-
Grand Dinner Theater is a particular delilh: _ _
Sfia-kespeare and Porter came to a
glorious meeting of the minds in this
THI .
-· m1111111111PU1-
Toi
TITUS
rollicking tale of an egocentric direc-
tor mounting a musical version of
··The Taming of the Shrew'' in a
Baltimore tryout with himself and his
ex-wife in the leadi11g/ roles. The ·seord-tftat spHt:the patf-'in-the first
~lace threatens l'e' rip the production
asunder, and ·.:mrcw" become
complimentary term for the actress
playing Kate when an opening night
bouquet finds its way into the wrong
hands.
At -the Grand. director Brad
Aana~n serves up a wild. often ribald f0m11 (Kate's .. , Hate Men"
number takes on painfully new mean-
ing) in a riotous rt!vival spiced by a
pair of outstanding vocal talents in
the leading roles. Patrick Culliton
J bnngs style and swagger to has 111nt an
Petruchio's boots and his booming
voice underscores his character splen-
diQJy. particularly 1n his comic solo,
"Where is the Life That Late I Led?"
Tracey Williams switches from the
cutie-pie cockeyed optimist of the
Grand's lastshow. ··South Pacific." to
the raging torrent of Lili/Katherine
with exempla,.Y amplomb. Though
probably too young for her assign-
ment. Williams rages throuJh her role
with a sizzling interp~tatton and a
bra\'ura singan& style. best illustrated
by her torchy ··~In ve" number.
• As the flirtatious Lois/Bianca.
A ril 'Ortiz unfortunate!~ en-counter some-arfllculty with a
scratchy voice in Sunday's per-
formance, but compensates nicely
with energetic spark. Peter Fitzgerald
as her no-account beau ,-kicks up a
storm with his high-voltage dancing
style.
The comic gangsters \llhose muscle
keeps Lili in the play against her will
are given a gleeful interpretation by
Rusty Meyers and Michael Stem.
.J both rttumces from the "South
Pacific" cast. Their "Brush Up Your
Shakespeare" soft shoe number 11
calculated to brina down the house,
and even devotees will notice a few
surprises here.
Ensemble work is ~rformed with a
high level of poh~h. with Belle
Callaway excelling• in the steamy
"Teo Darn Hot" number -which is
so skillfully st.aacd, by choreographer
Jamie Torcellini. that you foraet to
ask wt.y these actors are dressed in
their street clothes during the inter-• siOn. MusaciJ <11rcctor Wilham
Lockwood's driving beat intensifies ~oductien numbers.
"Kiss Me. Kate" could be the show.
for which the term "musical comedy··
was . invented. It rs rich in both •
specialties, Ind the Grand's pro-
duction brings out the best of each.
l>erformanccs continue through Feb. 5, running nightly except Mondays at
varying curtain times.. at the Grand
Hotel, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim.
Call 772-77 10 for tidcet an formation.
Patrick Culliton, Tracey Williama, April Ortis and Peter
Fltzcerald (clockwl.e from top rltht) ln ''Kia lie, Kate.••
1PG·~c.. A ... l PICJlll{o .. ,,_ -.. -~-~-::::::: -...:-·
NOW PLAYING 'Dtesser:' compelling drama at Saddleback
..,. -.....,. ........ -......... f---(--«-. sn.Ull l6•-Gl66 Ml Ziii By TOM TITUS
Of ... Delly l'tiet ..... ~A LA~ I TIJfTOM f-0.0-•• -.......... ·--• .... «-. ,,,.,... ""·2'll0 "1-0lil There is. in Ronald Harwood's
..The Dresser.'' an aching feeling of
empti ness for the has-been and the
never-was. each depending on . the
cosu ..... c ....... c.-. ~JlQ;I
l[L T(HIO ""'-"-~·---•AULY ~ ---c.-m '* D4 ll6J
All LPnooo SA#TA ..,. .. AMC •-• E....,Ollr"'°' 992-SOD IU. •
-·~ -..... ....,,, ~ .. .,,_
1~:==1
other for emotional sustenance. •
This feeling of ch ronic fu tilitris
splendidly captured in Saddleback
College·s production. which is
crowded into the small Studio
Theater but deserves the full
dimensions of the larger McKinney
20111 lr11llmt (11 AWis)
Buliafl•IHc•
(714) H3-1741
Plalano.1 has always
been committed to
CTNti.n9 the finest
mezic:G style meals
at the lowest pou-
ible pnc.. And now
jlat 10 time for
Christmu, we're of-
ferin9 two of our
claulc entrM1 for
only•9"
~me~~~ o'l'!fL. n9 E,.; ~ nc. -.0 wl • c cno -~ wtth
..... , ....
All n!."t"~ lncl~r\ll~~ =-m..ut:=\'."...,~p . ..,, cr.e.rn • men ta.
........ ~~ ~ .
A tter Of P'--;:i eon\ tonillai: ~ ..... n•*J~t:; m n --,Y • .,~ A't\lf ... wt~~ ':rt~ ~wi .,.=!.::"~· _, ~;i.r .. .-. -c~-
Cl'Ml'I\ !_ t!.'!~~........ wit ric<o
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nel l'screative staging brings the inner
agonies of the piece into sharp and
often brutal focus.
The si:ene is• wartime England.
1942, when German bombers habitu·
ally disrupt the entertainment of the
provinces. An actor known only as Sir
(though he's no1 been knighted)
operate~ a touring Shakespearean
coftlpany which offers him the spot-
light he c·raves and, we are led to
believe. has been denied him
throughout much of his life. ·
Sir as a beaten. weary old man who
1sable to thrust his tired body onto the
stage each night only through the
stubborn efforts· of his faithful
dresser, Norman. the title charac1cr
and true star of the play. Norman has
spent 16 years as the old man's
vinually indentured servant. and his
reward is the surly seniority he
possesses over other members of the
. company. ·
This night. the old trouper amves
late -from the hospital -and asks
"What play is it?" It's "King Lear"
and he goes through the tedious
preparatory process, goaded on by
Norman who ., keeps the worried
company members away. This lS
Norman's task, and he performs it
with long-practiced skill. propping Sir
up for yel another joust with the Bard.
Michael Bielitz delivers a suJ)erb
portrayal of the fus-sy. efficient Nor-
man. touching up ha s outward calm
command with shadings of anxiety
and. later. biuer resentment of h is
position as a lackey imprisoned in th e
British class system. It's a skilled.
controlled performance. finely tuned
to the intracasies and subtJeties of the
character. •
As the proud. arrogant Sir. Cole
Andersen covers a broad range.
sh1 f\tng from a wh1m~r to a roar 10
an instant. As does his character.
Andersen'sstrength increases once he
dons the Lear makeup. while offstage
he remains a shadow of a once-
migh\y personage -though not too
. weak to appree1ate the well-turned leg
·of th~ompany ingenue.
Teri C1ranna as the actor's wife.
known only as .. her ladyship," splen-
didly injects a note of tiarsh rcaljty
in to the: ord actor"s world. Karen
Dalzell in bright. seductive ingenue,
while Jane Hebson grouseseffecti vely
as the no-nonsense stage manager.
The drab backstage area oft he rural
En&IJsb theater is nicely depicted by
set designer Wally Huntoon. while
Charles Castagno. the show's cos~
tume and makeup designer. is respon-
s1ble for Andersen's excellent physi-
cal transformation as he becomes
King Lear.
.. The Dresser'' as Saddlcba~k·s
wn rtlw cn1ry in the American Cotrege •
Theter Festival and will be ad-
judicated by a fest ival representative
for possible inclusion in the national
festival next spring at the Kennedy
Center in Washington,
Performances of the sold-out pro-
ouction continue Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3
p.m. until Dec. 18 in the Studio
Theater on the Mission Viejo cam-
pus. Call 582-4656 f6r possible
cancellations.
CALLBOARD -Rancho Santiago
College's professional Actors Con-
~rvatory will hold auditions Dec. 19
and Jan. 16 for the spring enrollment
at the Garden Grove Center. 13162
Newhope Ave . in Garden
Grove .... the con5e'rvatory is • tw
year acung school requiring 40 hours
per week of iptensive training. ... call
Phillip Beck -Or Jerry McGonigle at
638-3104 to arrange for an audition.
TV .. viewingup, bufnetworks' share down
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NEWl'ORK -Television view-
ing rose sltghtly during November.
but the networks' share ofviewersh1p
declined as Independent stations' and
pay cable's share increased compared
'wtth the same penod a year ago.
Independent stations. which have
~ome more aggressi"e about pro-
gramming during swccps periods.
rac~d up a 47 percent increase an
ratings for November. compared Jo
the same period last year. according
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1988
·Eneore·for Barons; d~bu~· for Se~ :J[ingS
Fountain Valley returns to title game to Frlday's cbamplonslJlp games, odd• Coropadel Mar makes fTrStapp~arance
ace Bishop Amat at Anaheim Stadium ne ~me • site Odd• in title ame against unbeaten Valencia.
By ROGER CARLSON "I saw Amat on °film when we were Ftn. alley ( 11 -2) vs. Bishop Amat ( 14-6) Anaheim tad. Amat by 3 °' .. ..., · I · Lo Be hP 1y· CdM(ll . ..'0-2)vs. Valencia(l2-0-I) Orange Coast Valenciaby 4 . ,......,. paying ng ac 0 m~reseason Woodbn~ge (12-l)vs.Trab.H11ls(l1-2) MissionVieJO Even
Some teams always show the same an~ I know from first . and ex-Ill' ••••Ill dcfensivestyles(Edason).somcteams pen~ce both teams have improved
By ROGER CARLSON
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long they've thought about getttna
back.
"They knew this is the best )Car
ever for0 th1s sthool and Jf we're going
to do It, this ts gomg to be the )Car " are alwa1s run-~~~re similar and it's a great
r6.n-run (fonta.na match up. Both of us possess good-run
i.n " and Colton. for m· pmes and both have played very
stance) and some gooc:Ldefense in the playoffs."
can ai"vlys Milner's Barons have allowed just produce the basics. one touchdown in three-ptayoff
The ntckname says It all -the
Tigers ofValenc1a have been chewing
~ up and spmini out
~'21-_L. Opl?Onents at a rate __:~;;;;o;:;;.; .. :;;:;;;._.iw.n.~-4C~~k>&·(
over the past sev-
eral seasons under
M1 1CC MaITUJO
The Sea Km gs were down b> a I 0-7
count 1 n the fo.Lu:1h ....... -.iolo.L.li1J' ..u..ul.U.J'...,_ _ __.
fumbled at -the Valencia 10. and
moments later wh(o on the attack
again. threw into Valencia coverage •
Few, howeve~ appearances. and Amat can match
on t~ prep level, the Barons· two shutouts as well as can give you the h h .11 f · .. ; . • . streamlined col-t ~. t ,n er at ontana. Iese passing look and that's what I~ s the tY.pc of game wh~ch could
makes Fountain Valley High's be. ~-~onng or lo.w-~onng, but I
Ba · th thank it will be close, •said Milner. ronsyear-m a~ year-Out, e most Tailback Motu Iii is Amat'~leading
dant;erous ~m m the play~ffs. rusher in what has been a ground Mike Mainer's two-time un-b · b h w • defeated Sunset League champions game Y CO!llm1ttcc.. ut e on t
return to Anaheim Stadium for a stan, according to his coach, Mark rc~at performance in the CIF Pa~cs. d 4 6 Division I finals Friday night and this lh, wh<_> has average · yards per
time it's Bishop Amat which provides · c~rry. gained 629 yards and scored ~he.competition • eight to~chdowns, ha~ ~en bogged
Amat, 11·2 ·from the An elus down with ~u. Theres !1ttle doubt,
Lclgue is there after stunning ~on-~owever, he II sec considerable ac-
ta 21. 27 · . F . t1on. . na. 3-1 m oven1me at ontana, Adam Rogers (4 I average 525
then popping Loyola's undefeated yards and 6 TDs) 1s 'slated to start at bubble, 16-0, last week. 'Iba k d Ch · h R '419 The Barons are at ce nter stage. too. tai c •.an v n stop er azo \ after an upset victory, dropping No. yards, 5.7 a erage and 6 TDs) as at 3-~ed Servile, 10-7, last week. fu~!back. . . tA year ago the Barons were at We ha:ve to . shut off their pttch
h · s d' · play," said , Milner of the Amat ~na e1m ta 1um. a stun~1ng .re· running game. "It's a tight pitch and
ers;al to. an . 0-4 st~n~ wJth nine runner goes right off of tackle. st~tght v1cton.es qualifying them for Basically, ifs hke a power otl'tackle,
a lltl~ sh~t against Fontana. but they pitch the ball and the runner
This ttme ~round the Barons have has a couple of different spaces to run ~arched again a~ the season passed two. It~ nczy-lcag~e pomt. and 11 -2 F?un· "We're going to have to have good
tam a.lleY, is working on an eight-defensive end[.!ay to stop it so Jason pme wanning streak. w· E · ...... 'd Ch · "LastJear, we were haP{>Y to be inn, nc sscn"""~· ~~ .. ns there an it was a new experience for Clar~ have the respons1 ihues.
most of them," said Milner. "This Bnan H~rmon. a 5-foot-10, 180-
year. the majority of the team returns po~nti semor, and flanke~ Jeremy
and we're going there to win. Last Smt\b represent the obvious 1-2 · k k d h d .. passing punch. year. '!'e JUSt noc e . on t e oor. Harmon has completed 161 of 250 Neither enters wtth any son of 6 f · I': emotional edge, both left a lot at the (I 4.4 percent) o his passes. good ior
scene oflast week's victories. 2.115 .Yards and 19 TDs.
., OOctsmalccrs migbt say teams play. Sm1th has cauaht 6 7 of those for .-d ft b. · I · .. ·d 785 yards and 6 IDs. · , o.wn a er a 1g emot1ona. win, sa1 "Offensively they have two very M11ner1 "but we're playing for the championship. . (Pteue eee ENCORE/BS)
Edison earns 64-61
ViGtory in,,_,tourney
Dan Lovelady led· four players in
double figures as the Edison High
boys basketball team edged El
OOrado. 64-61. Tuesday night in the
opening round of the Sporting Goods
West Classic at Fountain Valley
Hi&h.
Lovelady, a guard. paced Edison
with 21 points. Center Steve Thobe
added 12 (>Oints and nine rebounds.
and Art Baird had 12 rebounds for the
Chargers. who improved to 1-1 on the
season.
In another game at the Barons
Classic. Compton beat Capistrano
Valley. 54-51.
In other prep basketball:
E1tancta 55, Pacifica 37: Tlic
Eagles led from start ~to finish .·
advancin_a to the second round of the
Garden Grove Tournament.
Estancia (2-0) was up. 25-20. at the
half and led by five points most of the
pme before blowing out the
Mariners in the fourth quaner.
The Eagles' Paul McDaniels led all
scorers with 12 points. including a
three-point basket.
. Ce,... del Mar $1, W'1ttler ~·· du 4t: Senior Brian Spratt scored 14
1>0ints and had I 0 rebounds. and
Chris Pliah added I 0 points off the
.
bench to lead the Sea Kings in &he
second round of the Laguna Beach
Tournament.
Corona del Mar ( 1-1) built up a 15·
point lead at the half and led by no
worse than nine points the rest of the
game.
The win advances the Sea Kings
into a semifinal game Friday. 6 p.m ..
at Laguna Beach High.
La Habra H, We11mla1ter st: The
Lions were unable to overcome a :?0-
point first-half deficit. coming up
shon in the Valencia Tournamen1.
Westminster ( 1-2) next faces Tro) at
4:45 Thursday. •
The Lions had chipped awa) at the
La Habra lead. paring it to 63-59 with
about 14() remaining and had pos·
session. but were unable to con"en.
Liberty Cllristlaa 15, Temple
Cllristiaa 58: Steve Chappell scored
36 points. mcludmg four three-.
pointers. as ttle Minutemen rem a med
unbeaten.
Chappell. a forward. and center
Karsten Ettelt had 10 rebounds
apiece for Liberty Christian (3-0). and
Bryan James added 18 points.
Newport Cllri1tlan lH, Riverside
Cllri1tlu 11: The Conquerors led.
33-2. afterthe first quaner and 55· 7 at
the half. winning easily at ho me.
Freshman center John O'Bnen
scored 20 points and senior Jeremy
park added 18. as six players scored
m double figures for Newport Chris-tian (2-0).
0.-,Nee,...._.., ..........
Warrior on the loose . ·
Woodbrlqe Blah'• Ryan Nub and bla Warriors teammates
dael Trabaco llllla for the CD' Dhialon VIII champlonatpp
Friday ~lCht. For the. atory, llneape and match ape, aee 83.
Even 1f )OU even
tos~ out such weapon) as run-
~ '. 1 · n1ng_ back Keef
Leasure. quarterback Trac) Garrett
and linebacker Steve Rangel. the) 'd
still be favored Friday night at Orange
Coast College when they defend their
CIF D1v1S1on VI football crown
against Corona dCI Mar H1gh's Sea
Kings ~
Whv?
The· 12-0-1 .Tigers are the champs,
tfi,ev've Deen thefe before and their
tradrnon includes 24 v1ctones over
the past two seasons.
Corona dcl Mar? It's the first-c ... er
appearance m the finals not only for
the Sea Kings. but for any Ncwpon-
Mesa district school C\er. unless )Ou
wish to count the 1941 Newport
Harbor eleven which pla)'ed for the
small schools champ1onsh1p without
requanng an) pla)ofT games before
the title game.
. Clearly. the Sea Kings are vet)
happ) to JUSt be there -but more often than not that attitude proves to
be a curse at the showdown.
Corona del Mar Coach Dave
Holland, however. isn't bu)mg the
theory. In fact. he secs the issue as a
second chance after losing to Valencia
last )'car m the second round of the
playoffs, 16-7. ..
"It's like the surr Bowl some-
times ... said Hollan .
"To be honest I thought last week
we might have shown that (happy to
get there to the semifinals). since n
was the farthest we've gone. If there
was any dropoft lhat. would have
been it .
"There are a lot of semors on this
team that. were within a fumble of
going·ahcad aga1nst V•lcncia. All year
and It boomeranged mto a 68-1ard
return for a Valencia touchdown.
Valencia went on to wan the CIF
cro"'n. bllt Sea Kin~S' folloy.ers "'ere convinced the) had not been chewed
up and spit out b) the Tigers.
What Holland docs see as.a factor 1s
thr presence of Valcncia·s Leasure. a
thrcc-)'ear starter: and Garrett.
among other nems.
Leasure ha) logged 1.499 )ards on :no · ca mes. and scored· 17 touch-downL ·
Also. Kevin Thomas has run for
713 yards on 90 ca mes and 7 TDs.
Those numbers compare with Cor-
ona del Mar's Big Four (Chns Borg.
Greg ·Haack. Bnan Lucas and John
Kat ovs1ch). which has combined for
I , 790 } ards.
Lucas, a non-staner but a second-
team all-league sclecuoo. is the leader
wnh 570 yards. Hts quickness Jumps
out at )Ou after watching the boll·hle·
lushes !)f Borg and (471 )ards) and
KatO\.Stch (355 µ.rds}. as well as the
slash mg runs of Haack (394 }ards).
Borg and Haack start and
Kato\ s1ch generaU) shows up for the
hcav)-dut) work. spending most of
his time at linebacker.
TraC) Garrett's passing numbers
(92 for 168 for 1.323 yards. 1-0
interceptions and 17 TDs) comt>arcs
w1th Corona del Mar's Ty Pncc. wl'\Q
has completed I 06 of 213 for 1.235
}a.rds, 10 TDs and JUSl seven 1nter-
ccpt1ons.
Probably the most concernmg 1tem
m Valencia's game is simply tts '
· S)'stcm, the Delaware winged·T.
Gary Smarr ran for 121 yards and
Universtty High as the TroJans
outgamed Corona. 254-210. 1n ne1 > ardage in a 14-14 ttc.
(Pleue M:e DEBUT /83)
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:tom Ballone of lnine 1oee to the buket and draw• foul Vaqueroe 1oea ap for laytn aa Mark Carreon of the VlklnC•
from Marina'• Darren Flelda (left), and lllke Littler of the def~nda. lmne ea.med 89-48 non-leape triumph.
IrVini: fle:Kes muscles, routs Vikes
Vaqueros s izzle from floor
(70 percen t) in 89-46 romp---------
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When Manna High b;i ~etball coach tc'c
Popo' 1ch \\3S ti) 1ng to tell c' Cl) one how good
In me H1gh·s team was. not too man) pcoplt'
listened.
'\ftcrthc Vikings' 9-46 thrashing at the hand
of the aqucros Tuesday n\ghL howc\cr.
Popovich' opm1ons ''ill undoubted I~ "ommand
more respect. Irvine shot at a 's1zzlana 70 percent chp from
the noor. pla ing mort hkr a ch1mp1onshrp tnm
at mid-season than an underrated team on opcnan1
niaht.
"People don't kno"' that Ir' inc 1san t'\C'tllcnt
lQm." said Popo' 1ch "l knev. we we~ m for
trouble aOcr lii\t ntght. I was reall) d1sf>kasl"d w.1th
our effort. ""c didn't react •nd Y.C didn t com~tc "
The\ 1k1t\gssqucakcd out an O\Crt1mc' 1c10')
O"tr M1 ion VicJO m their opener Monda). but
any tffon shon of superb v.ould ha\.t aonc for
... _.., apm\t the \ aqucro~
liow did In me Coa<h tCH' ~e1th fttl about his tanfs~ormanct? · ··1 ... lft&t)' .~ .. hC an1wcttd "In
kc· I cvutdn'l ttunk of 1n)th1na to tttl thm'I 11
ham1tnt." .
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l\C'ttlt=mu.~~~~~ t~~P"•ll the first hall as the \ aqs stretched a ~0-pomt halfume
lcJd mto J 31-potnt ad"anwe at the end of the
third period. tt~-31
-\n' "11nes to the contest ~hould be able to
poinl our ~'eral trcngths of In me'.s game. but
Keuh pointed out "hat he feels 3l"C' thC' kc) 10 hi\
team·~ 'iU("\;c, .
\ "\\ C' pla) a grca1 haif-<'oun. man-to-m.1n
defense Jnd our otTcn l\C at1ack 1s so balancl'd
that \Ou c.:an't l e},.. on one gu):· 'rhc \ aqs onense 1 balan ed. indeed
Center Rapharl Molle led In 1ne "1th 21
pomt . and \\3S follow.cd b) 81'\an Allred, Todd
Trout and J9hn l\folle w-11h ~O. ·1 ~ and 15 points
rcspccu,el)
~llT'l'dronn«tC'd on a tno ofthrtt..pomt field
goal I
..\ftcr tr:uhng. 41 -21 . at the 1n1crm1s!1on.
Manna "'as dC'n1ed an) ct)ance of a com('back u
the \ aqucro put t<?J'tlrk-r an I ·l run that
1rKl1.1JeJ hold ma the Vikings' h1gh-SC'Onng center
( h(rok« Park to only two points 1n the third
quarter
Parks fim hcd v.tth ~3 poLntl'. ('\.a<'tl) half or
11rina' linal M:ort ·
In me'" inside pmc Yo"8SJU\t pen of1u multi·
fan·tl"d oOcnst. 1n Yohl(h the pta~crs v.ere find1n&
the net from th( pcnmetcnf the) couldn·t IC't t~
ball u"o the '°"' pot.t. Ktnh ha hid the idea that hu V aqutt<>, wrrc
wonh of t0mc rtt0Jni11on. but wa1n't to•"I to
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OOTBAL
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Activity brisk at
base,ball nieetings
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ATLANT.\ -The Teus Ranaers
kept trl'ding faces at baseball's winter
meetings by getting Julio Franco from
Clcvclal\d on Tuesday. while the Anatls 111.
raistd the already hi&h stak~s for frtt agents Bruce
Hurst and Nolan Ryan.
0 . .
PRO .GAMES
r;.... The Bob Harmon Pro For.ecast
llllAIAPOLIS COLTS ....... ~ ......... 21
.._..._ ____ 1 _ _...**""' .. l .. EW .. --fHHETS ............... ~........ 3-
.,,..., -In November. Colts. playing at home. picked Jets
apart 38-14 ... Colts scored 31 unanswered points after NY took
1~7 lead late In 2nd quarter .... next, Jets-Giants In finale.
PHIUDELPHIA EAGLES ............... 31
**PHOEllX CARDlllLS .................. 30 · ·
,_,, -These two played two weeks ago In Eagle country.
Eagles winning 31-32 to move.up a notch in tight tftle tussle in
NFC East with Skins. NY. Cards .. final decisions come next
weett.
**BUFFALO BILLS ......................... 20
LOS AllELES RAIDERS .............. 13
Another of tt"tose possible previews of playoff games -AFC title?
... win all-important for Raiders in AFC West race. but Bills 7-0 at
home this season ... L.A. hosts Seattle next. "'
**CHICAGO BURS ........................ 24
DETROIT LIOIS .......................... 10
Bears go after 8th straight win over Lions. 4th consecutive season
sweep, having beaten Detroit earlier 24-7 . . . stingy Chicago
defense "'lowed average of 12 points per garpe. ·
CllCllllTI BENGALS ................ 31
**HOUSTON OILERS ...................... 27
~als scored 28 points In 1st quarter In first match-up with
Oilers. winning 44-21 ... next week Bengals host Skins. Houston
closes at Cleveland as ra~ goes rrgh1 to wire.
**LOS AIGELES RIMS ........... , ...... 23
ATUITI FlLCOIS ..................... 17
.. Int ............ sW ... FelcMI fa JttMt1 JM, .... lffrtft ,.uiac
"' JM ,.,., ' Tis, u. ... r1 .. " tiYt tf lb first Wt ~ ••• .....,, ......... ,.
llllESOT A YllllGS .................. 28
**IREEI Bly I . I ••••• I ••• I I. I I . I I. I I I I I I I I . I I 13
Vlkin9s. beware! . . . Packers were TD underdogs in October
meeting. GB pulling shocker. bombing ~inn. 34-14 for 3rd
atrajght Ume ••. Vlkes penallz.ed 15 times, ha(! .5 tumovers... -
**IEW EltiUID PATRIOTS ........ i .. 23
TAIPl BAY BUCltlEERS ............. 14
Pats have ~aren Bucs an their .only two meetings. both in TB ...
Bucs share defensive ··honors" with Steelers In '88 statix. giving
up almost 26 points per game ... Patriots.
IEW ORLUIS SAllTS ............... 21
**SAi FRAISCISCO 49ERS ........... 24
How Important can one game be! All-important! 49ers edged
Saints 34-33 in ·ea season opener. Jqe Montana throwing three
TD passes in 3rd quarter to spark 49ers, down 17 -10.
**IEW YORI GlllTS .................... 24
UISIS c1n CHIEFS ................. 21
Giants have beaten Chiefs four of five since 1974 ... KC no
pushover for title-chasing NY because Chiefs '88 record very
mls'9ading: six losses have been by 7 points or less.
**Sii DIEGO CHARGERS ............... 20
PITISBURIH STEELERS ............. 11
No preuure here as AFC Central's cellar-dwelllng Steelers visit
Chargers ... In spite of Dan Fouts' 334 yards passing. Pitt won
last year's meeting 20-16 atter trailing 9-0.
**SUTILE SUHAWIS .................. 28
DEIYER IROICOS ..................... 24
Seahawks looking for first season sweep of Broncos since 1982.
upsetting them in '88 season opener 21-14 ... Denver hosts
Patriots next week, but AFC West race too close to call.
**WASHlllTOI REDSlllS ............ 30
DAWS COWBOYS ..................... 24
Dallas' deplorable season almost closing out with Redskin
rematch . . . Skins rolled over Cowboys 1n Oct • 35-17. Mark
Rypien throwing three TO passes, Dallas had 5 turnovers
CLEVEUID llDlllS ..................... 28
**11111DOLPHllS .......................... 23
_,, - Browns lead series with Dolphins 4-3. winning last
meeting In '86, 26-16 .. Cleveland's season wrapped up In this
Monday niter plus finale vs. Oiiers .•. no playoffs for· Miami.
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By JON FERGUSON
Of ... o..,,..._._ .... __ _
i\fter three seasons with a 16-67
record. the Golden West College
men's basketball team turned the
comer in 1987-88 when it went l S-1 S
before losing in the first round of the
Southern California Regionals.
This season. the Rustlers' 11th-
year head' coactf Jim Greenfield has
has squad enjoying some of the ~me
success which led to five straight
wanning seasons from 1979-84.
The Rustlers are 9-1 -their best
start in five years-won the 16-team
Antelope Vall~y tournament last
weekend and will host t1'c 10th
annual Golden West lnviiational
beginning tonight.
Citrus faces Riverside in a 6 p.m.
start. and Cypress plays undefeated
Cerritos at 8 p.m. Antelope Valley
clashes with Glendale Thursday at 6.
follo .... ed by Golden West and Oxnard
at 8.
"I think we've got a real tough draw
1n Oxnard." Greenfield said.
··They're pretty good. They lost to
an ta Monica by two and Ventura by
two. so it should.re a heck of a battle.
Talent-wise R1 erside has got the
most. but they don't play together as a
learn all the tame. That's why I would
say Cerritos would be a favorite."
The Rustlers' success is due in large
to returning starters Markus Muller-
Stach ('2S points per game) and point
guard Elbert Davis (nearly I 0 assists
per game}. Davis already set the
Golden West career assist record.
"They know (Muller-Stach) can
shoot and they're in his face. but he
sull gets has shot off." Greenfield said.
Davis injured his shoulder in
Fnday naglit'yM\telope-Valley Tour-
nament semffina~hen he dove for a
loose ball and got his arm tangled up
with another player. The shoulder
was VCI) sore. but Davis pla)ed
aturday and should be ready for this
week. * Golct.n Wtst Invitational
Finl R.uM
TO!litllf'I G-1 o D m -C11ru, "' R1v..-1i<1e a D m -<voreu "' CerrilO$
TiwrM9tt't Gemet -
6 o m.-Anlelocle \l•kv "' c;i.no•le a o.m.-Golde<I Wt.r n OxNrd
0 The Baltimore Orioles did a S70 million deal when
an agreement was reached to sell the team to former
vice presidential candidate Saraeant Shriver. team
president Larry Luccino and pnvate investor Eli 0 o
Jacobs. o
Philadelphia and Montreal also did business. _ 0 Qf> t"Q,,u..l<J
exchanJing pitchers Kevin Gross and Aoyd Youmans. -:-------__ ..,__,.,, ..... --t
and more teams couned ~tlanta about outfielder Dale ~~
MU!Jf.'h~ Ran1ers who had not made a trade at the "'-...."-._ ~~J > _) )
win er mccunis since . 'I , continue to bC the ma-.;;--
attraction. This time. they sent Pete O'Brien. Oddibe
McDowell and )erfl Browne Jo the Indians for Franco.
who kd all major league second basemen with a .303 ---average. . ·
A day earlier. Texas got Rafael Palmeiro -the
second-leading hitter in the National League -in a
nine-player trade with the Chicag?--Cubs and mad'e
another mi nor swap with the New York Ylokees.
There was a rumor that Boston offered Wade Bow and SP.ike Owen to Montreal for a package to
ancliide Tim Wallach and Hubie Brooks. but nothing ~ppened.
Quote of the day
Myclaal Tllompsoa, Lakers forward. on
Sports Illustrated picking the Seattle SuperSonics ·
to unseat Los Angeles as NBA Western Con-
ference champion: "That's tabloid journalism.··
Lewts·leads Pepperdln.e to win
Tom Lewis scored 10 points and Craig m
Davis had 17 as Pepperdine held off Cal
State Fullerton. 71-6 7. in a college basket-
ball 'game Tuesday night at Titan O,m.
Dexter Howard added 13 and Casey Crawford 11 for
Pepperdine. 3-2. Cedric Ceballos scored 29 for the
Titans. 1-1. Pepperdine led. 34-30. at half\ime and ran
out toa 49-34advantagc as Lewis scored SC\ en points in
the first s'ix minutes of the second half. including a
three-point shot ... B.J. Ar·mstrong scored 18 of his 29
points in the first halfand'Roy Marble had 22 points to
become Iowa's No. 3.careerstorer as the fifth-ranktd Hawkeyes~S-O)downed Northern Iowa at home. 95-76
... Moolde Blaylock tied his career high with 30 points,
-2"1 coming on three-point shots -as sixth-ranked
Oklahoma (3-1 ) beat Southern Methodist, I 04-87. in
Norman ... Nick Anderson scored 21 points to spark
seventh-ranked Illinois (4-0) 10 a 97-67 victory over
Florida ... LaBradford Smitla scored 19 points as No .
Ii Louis' 1lle.made a school-record 1-l-threc.point shots
inbea11ngMurray tatcathomc.83-51 ... Walt Fr azier
Ill scored 2S points and Jerry Simon and Scou Sctaewe
made crucial free thro"s in the final minute as
Penns) lvanaa (2-1) upset I 7th-ranked Villanbva (4-:?).
71-70. in Philadelphia ... Australian 01~ m pianAadrew
Gaze hat three con5ecuti vc 1hrec-po1nt"shots to ignite a
19-5 run midway Jhrough the first half thal carried
undefeated and No. 10 Seton Hall to a ~63 \.1c1ory
over St. Peter's. -· · -
' Hershiser threatens to leave
A TLANT,A -Orel Hersh1ser said Ill
Tuesday there was a chance he would leave
LosAngelcsat\erthe 1989 season if he docs
not sign a long-term deal w11h the Dod~crs.
Hershiser was at the w1hter meetings to accept an
award as The Sport•ng News Pia) er of the Year.
Hershascr. the National League C') Young Award
winner. finished the season wHh 2_9 consecutive
scoreless innings to break Don Drysdak's major-league
record. He also won the clinching games in the NL
playoffs and World Series.
l.ast season. Hershiscr made S 1.1 m1ll1on and he is
·eligible for arbitration. It is e>.pected Hcrsh1shcr. 23-8.
will ask for an excess ofS2 m1ll1on. .
"The Dodscrs wall send me a contract on [)ec. 20
and I hope it's in my mailbox," Hershiscr said. I
Hershiser has made 11 known that he would",lkc an
muhi)ear d(al.
"There's a good opponunll}' I will lca\e (Los
Angeles) if I don't gel a lon~-ll~am contract." Hersh1scr
said. The nght-handeris chgibk to become a free agent
afier the 1989 season.
He also expressed interest in a possible signing.
bonus: ·
··The Dodgers don't believe an 1ncent1\CS but it's
nacc to see they behe"e 1n 1gn1ng bonuses." Hersh1scr
said._·
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ENCORE FOR BARONS ••• Promlll •
a6od w1<k receivers (Pat Sullivan 1sa
spht end)." said Milner. "1t•s prob-
ably the best tandem we've played
aaa1nst. They've got &ood quickness
and the ab1ht)' to go deep, and both
can catch the balf in traffic under-
neath.
"The quanet'bac~ is the best we've
faced the whole year. He has had a
great year throwing he foolball and
ha s a big time arm. He throws very
well deep."
Amat enters with all the wheels of a finalist, including tight end Jason
Green, offensive lineman Adrian
Rodriguez (6·4.-235) and the sound
running game. •
They ari: not an overwhelming
tea m in terms of size. but their
Match ups
,......... Yllev VS. ....._ Amet , ............... ,:a .... )
~A* VALA.aY ~ AMAT (lt·U (11-J) n /llll•er Del 11 n RoAlldou•
3S El Toro 31 17 CIUOll 3 Minion vi.1o l• 17 LI Polv 21 Et Modtnl 7 21 Muir 20 LI POlv 3S 0 E-.n11
32 Ocufl vi.w o 21 /lllltw Del
21 EOllon 21 31 St Frencl1 .20 WH1mln1ter 10 21 S...11111 ,.
36 Merine 20 40 I MontOCllM<V I 42 Hunlintton Bell 13 :u St. P"" 20 cur Cll"
39 St. Francl' 0 3S MiKlk•n 0 10 RUOldOuJC 0 21 Font1n1 (Of) 27 10 Sefv1te 7 16 LOYOll 0
individual speed presents a concern. notes Milner, who recognizes a pure
"They run a 50 and 60 front and arc man-to-man coverage. as well as man
priman!y a man coverage team:· ..Vith a free safety thrown in.
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-------~rida~pr-OOablestarting-li~ps
Fountain v ... v • ' BbMlt AnMt· --Ol'l'~ln • --EHSE-
Pos. Play.r • Ht. Wt. Yr. Pes. Plavw Ht. Wt. Yr.
TE Eric Sauenbero 6-4 215 Sr. TE Jason Green 6·3 l9S Jr.
RT Drew Edborg 6-4 ~5 Sr. RT Ken Cancnoia 6·2 245 Sr
~G Jim Garvlsch 6-4 725 Sr. RG Carlos Veoa 5·10 210 Sr.
C Glenn Chrlstv 6·3 255 sr.. C Joe Patterson 6·1 125 Sr.
LG Henry Chano 6-2 210 Sr. LG Geoff Jamora 5·11 240 Sr.
• LT Ryan O'Donnell 6·4 125 Sr. LT Adrian Rodrlouez 6-4 235 Sr.
WR Oouo Weaver 5·11"170 Jr. WR Tim Aouayo 6-0 166 Jr.
WR Mike Cook 6-4 185 Sr. SE • Pal Sullivan 5-10 170 Sr
QB David Henloan 6-1 185 Sr. FL Jeremy Smllh 5· 10 180 Jr.
FB Eli Del Gallo 6·0 210 Sr. QB Brian Harmon 5-11 170 Sr
TB Kedric Powe 5.9 185 Sr. FB Christopher Raio S-9 165 Jr. TB Adam Rooers 5· 10 190 Sr.
Pos.
OE
OT
NG OT
OE
LB
LB
CB
~~
,.,_nr
Jason Winn
Drew Edboro
Jim Garvlsch
Brent Hickman
Eric SusenDero
Mike Walcott
Eh Del Gallo
Abram Yap
Rick Mock
Rico GuDernick
Jeff Hlobee
~
Ht. Wt. Yr.
6-4 230 Sr.
6-4 235 Sr.
6-4 125 Sr.
6-2 125 Sr.
6·4 215 Sr.
6-0 210 Sr.
6·0 210 Sr.
5-8 165 Sr.
6-0 185 Sr.
5-10 185 Sr.
6·1 180 Sr.
Pos. De OT
OT NG
OT
OT
OE
OE
LB LB
CB
CB s s
DEFENSE ,.,_ver
Oouo "'Ramos
Alex Pacheco
Keith Melanson
Art Vasquez
Jesus Bells
Eric Corral
Manuel OelGado
Ari Chavolla
Kurr Szalonek
Wade Kennedy
Loren Cannon
Pat Sullivan
Marty Avalos
Paul Moelilui
Ht. Wt. Yr.
S-8 190 Sr.
5·8 210 Jr.
6·2 186 Sr.
5·8 160 Sr.
6-l 217 Sr.
S· 10 176 Sf.
6-0 170 Sr.
S· 10 16S Sr.
S·ll 200 Sr.
6-1 189 Sr.
6-0 170 Sr. o.., ,_..,......., o.-. ._.., ~:: :~ ~~:·Fountain Valley quarterback DaYid Henlaan takes tu.
6-1 110 Jr. pa .. tng 1ame back to Anaheim Stadium Fnday n!Cbt.
PCL rematch: It's
strictly: a tossup··
Revenge factor is ..
clouded by injury
to ·w a rrior ta ilback
t
By ROGER CARLSON
Of !tie Delly jll'tlot Stell
4-sk omeonc. an} one who 1s a"are
of 1he strengths and lack of weak-·
nesses of 1hc fool· c=£l.cei: ..,J ba II teams at 1--1----,::~:lL"""l;: .. ::i.• , ...,. \Y..oodbndgc_;_ and
Woodbrid9e n Trabuco HMls
(ll MIHlel\ Viele """·' 7:30 111.lft.)
WOODMUOGE TIU I UCO HILLS
(12-1) (11-2-0)
12 San Clement• 6 IS Lo' Amigos 8
23 Fooll\IM 0 JO 01.,. Hill' 0 t• un111ersitv 11 14 8tllflow1r 11
11 lr'f111e 7 47 Si n Clem.nre 3
I• C•n•on o 43 51 ,lowons O 14 C0\11 /MU 7 31 Or1"9e 0
2t L.a111ina Hin\ 6 ?t Co'" ~ 12
14 Ora09e O 7 Laguna Beach 9 17 Laguna 8HC1' l 35 LHvn• H1 ,, 6
lTTrabuc'o 1 s 17 17'WOOObrod91 -13
CIF CIF
l 1 Cat>rlllO 14 49 YliCil•OI 34 Sen11 Clara t4 •2 Sil*.. Pl\olil 21 AllOU'!'I ' 0 42 AlllCIOtfo
• 1
6
Trab1ko t{ills t11gh
schools. and you'll
ha ve a hard time
lindrng anyone
w11l1ng to go out on
1111 ..,....1,, a limb and predict pleted 69 of I 07 passes for 911 yards
" a winner. and 10 touchdowns -an a'erage of
Of course, the fan and the pla}er is 23 completions for 304 )'3rds per
·gorng to side with the home team. but stan.
1n termsofacttngas a sheer prognost1· Overall he has completed 199 of
cator. the CIF Div1st0n VHI title 371 for 3.094 }ards and 26 touch-
gamc sets itself up as a dream game at downs. with his fa.vonte target being
Mission VieJO Hr_gh Friday night. Manning. who has caught 53 for 959
Two potent offenses will colhdc in yards and I I TDs.
a rematch of the Pacific Coast League "The key 1s stopping Lowery and
showdown a month ago when ·Manning," said Woodbridge Coach
Trabuco Hills stunned Woodbridge, Rick Gibson. "That's nQt an easy job.
knockrngthcWarnorsfrom the ranks It hasn't been done in at least 11
of the undefeated with a 17-1 J defeat. games. and 1n one of their losses. the)
So Woodbridge. the defendrng were not really stopped. I think they
champion in D1 v1s1on VIII (i t was stopped themselves."
called Desert-Mountain Conference First thoughts are of double co,._
_l.lnt1l this season) 'gets a chanc_e to erage for Manning. but G1b~on said
avenge tts only loss. and many would it's difficult to appl). ~
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/W9dnelday, December 7, 1• -.. .................................................... ~::
DEBUT FOR SEA KINGS. , .
From81
.. We've made some personnel
chanacs 11n« that time and we've
made some 01her adjustments," said
Holland. "We know the wealtncs~
that were shown It popped up n&ht in
our face 1n that game But ...,c re aware
of 11, and tt 1s a b11 con~em. it's
something we've been preach1na
about."
Un1vers1ty's Slo\-eeps were the most
damagmg 11cm 1n that game
Holland '1ews Valen a's offense
as a -very s1m1lar package, but one
wh1~h IS more cpns1stent than Unt·
verstty. · It's the subtlettes that bolter
Holland.
Matchups _
V..... YL C.-... IMI
Cat 0r .... c.st c:--. 7:9 --· VALINC&A CGaOelA 09&. MM
111·0-1) <tl+IJ
10 WHlm1n"tf f 7 HunffnlfOll kfl 0 34 Sonore l 23 s.t1 Ctemente O lt El Doraoo 0 51 s.n1i.o I
7 Trov 7 14 L~ Hills lt-
21 Cvoreu o 11 C1>1ta Mone 17
41 Brt1·0llno. 7 I• Unlversl•v 1•
13 Anari.1m 1 I• E'tencl• .7 40 Snanna 0 0 SaddlebKk O J'S Magnoll1 O 17 "T uilln 19 WHllrn • • '17 NPI . H1rbor
CIF CIF
•2 Los Amill0$ 6 « Trciv 20 S1innv Mills 7 21 AIWll1m
20 F ulterton 6 t• Pacific• "He's beaten people and they don't
know what's happened." said
Holland. •·The>'ve adjusted some
lmle ttungs. changes 1n sets and ger. •
overloadinJ. They'e good at 11." "The biggest thtng
Leasure JS the key to Valencia's run going for 1hem is that
_,..-.uw,... ....... ·IM...,.uio~mtnd H lland of .:..c.:onfidcm," said H cifica's C!ins Shockle} onT} big-meansua~lo-t_,.',...' -'U...uu!IJ4JLU.L.--'lUWLin.Qli
Friday's pro . ing1ine ups
Corona oel ~r Valencia
OFFENSE OFFENSE
Pes. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. P•s. PlaVff
TE ·Jeff Jackson 6-• 215 Sr TE Scott W1ennian ........ 6-1 191 RT Mickey Conen 6-2' 23S Sr OT Jason Grav 6-8 280
RG Morgan Rln11wa1d 5-11 18S Sr OG Brandon Oouolas 6-1 123 c Mike Kelly 6·1 205 Jr c Chris .Johnson 6-1 190
LG Pat K&llY 5· 10 18S Sr OG Scott Sl~e 6·2 190
LT Nathan Cf.&tO 6·0 ?OS Sr OT Yono Kim S· 11 192
SG Jett Clark 6-0 170 Sr SE Brent Bilharll 6-0 160
WR Warren Johns.on 6· 1 170 )r Q8 Tracv Garrett 6·1 llO
QB Tv Price 6-1 18S Sr HB Kevin Thomas 6-0 172
FB Chris Soro 6-1 180 Sr FB Keet Leasure 5-11 192
TB Greo Haac.Jl 5·9 160 Sr we Scoll WilS.Pll _ S· 10 170
DEFENSE DEFENSE ":·
Pos. ,.,.v., Ht. Wt. 'Yr. Pos. ,.,.v., Ht. Wt. Yr;, ••
OE Jerroll Willard ' 6· I 190 Sr OE Mike Rot>inson S-9 171 Sr."··
OT Jeff Blower 2-0 205 Sr OT Brandon Oowlas 6-1 223 Sr.~::
OT Ron Akin 5·8 160 Jr NG Jose CasllUo S· 11 113 Jr.;-. OE Brett Allen 6-0 205 Sr OT Paul Jaramillo 6-0 230 Jr •
L B John Kat'Ov"ch 6-3 125 Sr OE Duane Allen 5· 10 llO Sr/.':·
L B Chris Oeucnar 6-3 220 Sr LB Tony Boone , 6-0 114 Sr;:;.
LB Pat Clfllaonan 6·0 175 Sr LB Steve Ranoel 6-1 200 Sr~ CB Warren Jonnson 6·1 170 Jr CB Kevin Triom.s 6~o m Sr~
CB Weston Johnson 6· 1 170 Jr CB Scott Wilson s-10 ''° Sr '•: SS Brandon Bento 6·0 170 Sr s Guv Stieoard 6· 1 llS Sr. FS Bill Rauth 6-1 180 Sr s Ranov Ro.ae11v 5·11 165 Sr.
............... ..,_ . ._.. •• ..__ .... •S.-1111. agree second chances arc usually fatal "They move Mann1.ng into the
for the previous wrnners. backfield.'' said Gibson. "and out IS TOOl IOX . ·-·:::2w
)
Howe,er ... there are ramifica-wide. It makes 1t d1tlicult. You can't
ttons. single cover hrm. A couple ofllmes he
It begins with the loss of jun ior hu~us. We tned to do 11 wtth a
tailback Scott Sc) mour. the top lineoacker and he caught two brg
running back rn the Pacific Coast passes near the en<l that broke our
League. He's out with a broken collar back.
bone and the Warnors have been "Obviously we can't go srngle
busy tr) in.s to find a replacement. coverage on Lo"'ef). But Lo"'ef) sees
With Sc)mour rn the lineup, it and audib1lzes. It's tough to show
Woodbndgc could net just 95 yards things against them ...
a~inst Trabuco Hills' unique 3-3-5 While Woodbndge ran tnto a
defense. a setup under Coach Jim , defensi ve buzzsaw when 1t met
Barnett which includes a nickel Trabuco Hills 1n PCL play. Lowe ry
secondary and JUSI 1hrec down didn't exactly pass the Warriors sill y.
linemen. · either. comple11ng just 10 of 15 (40
"They've got the opportunity for percent) for 120 yards. But, combined
revenge and that's usuall y a pretty with thcirdefensc, it was good enough
good factor." sard Barnett. who has for a Mustangs· victory.
transformed Trabuco Hills from a Another item whrch must be a
fledgling new chool into a major concern is the rclatt ve improvement
power in a span of JU St th ree years. of the two teams o"er the past three
How Barnett could accomplish it weeks.
stems around the 1-1 punch of Whife Trabuco Hills has obvious!}
quarterback Da\ld Lo"ery and re-had thtngs go their wa y. there 1s no •
cc1ver-defens1vc back Tim Mann•ns-way Woodbridge can enter w11hout
The Warriors know all about this Seymour (and a banged-up
combination. but what they saw linebacker Mike Yurkovich) and feel
dunng the regula r season seems to it's on the same footing.
pale again t the Mu tangs· playoff The equaM'Ler comes from the
accomplishments emotional side.. Woodbndae was
In three pla}ofT games. which denied a clear-cut champ1onsh1p and
Trabuco Hills has bullted Yucaipa was forttd to enter the playoffs as the
(49-6), Santa Paula (42-7) and No. I leaa'*s o. -2 entf)' becau~ of the
seeded and previously unbeaten 17-13 loss to Trabuco Hills tn the
Atascadero (42-6). Lowery has com-league finale.
Friday• s probable starting lineups
WOOdbrlcl9e Trabuce H•s O,,•NSE OFFENSE Pn. Plaver Ht. Wt. Yr . Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. TE P.A. Emerson 6·6 225 Sr. TE Julian Ford 6·2 190 So
RT Jol\11 SOlarczvk 6·1 210 Sr. OT Dan Yarmt>luk 6·0 245 Jr ..AG Joe Miller 6-2 210 Sr . OG . Dennis Prall S·I 170 Sr c Stan Huano s-11 205 Sr. c Alex Kim 5·9 llO Sr LG Mark Simpson 6· 1 llO Jr. OG Tim Christman 6·2 210 Jr
LT Ryan Mallo• 6·3 215 Jr OT Erik DOOiey 6-0 l•S Jr WR Alt• Zaldivar 5· 10 170 Sr. WR Ched O.You119 S·I tlO Jr FL lltyan Nash HO 170 Sr WR Tim Mannino s-11 11s Jr r. Fred Schweer 6·3 190 Sr WR James Aoulrr• S-9 1'S Sr Stev• Maslets •-o 190 Jr QB Oavid Lowery 6-0 175 Sr
TB lrttl Gordon S·t 160 Jr RB Blaine Parks 6·2 205 Sr
DE,ENSa OEl'ENSE ..... ... .... tft, Wt. Yr • Pa """ Ht. WI. Yr. OE P.A EmerM>n ·-· us Sr OL Jim FarbanttC •·3 HO Jr OT &rllt. Letlas •·2 llO Sr OL Robert Luna •·1 DO Sr. OT Miele ~sen •-o 210 Sr OL Ryan Oavis 5· 10 215 Sr. OE Gerv Cilt>son •·l 200 Jr. LI T Odd Norrnan •• , -Sr, OLI Demian Hartman S-11 llO Sr LI Mall Devis J-10 110 Sr. ... Steve Masters •-o 1t0 Jr. L.e Brent Huddtnton H 1'S Sr. ILi ............ ~ S•lO .. S. • oe Gree...,..._ ... "' OLI Jim ((!Ilene! S·t 170 Sr, 01 OeMft Gi.ton .. , "' Sr. Cl ltven ,..sh s-10 110 Sr. oe ... JeMMft .... Sr. Cl Chris !Medts S•t 170 Sr, oa ltlCll ~· ff ... "· r:s Steve Maddari ·IO 1'5 Jr. oa Tim~ ,. " "' "'.
'· ..
•I . -.--: 13':' .~ 1~ 19'!!! _...... " •Y.IC; in. . ·-. .. .....
TRUCK BED LINER . SLIDING TRUCK' • s1 ct .. obe• ~" REAR WINDOW • Ou•oble c .. 110.., f !led • 8,. llO"'o ... •t •, -"'•d ru ""'" blocL • S•res o=t t "'°'' p.t .ip\ • A•e> to~e by se>« al o«:ie • Cl • f'O""'e • fOi• 10 U'"lto
• te•1 he1h O•
s19.9 49!9 ~ • t 19" 19'!'! ... . ,.. . . . ... . . . .. . • I I ..
I -...
• ' I
' 60 MON1" IATTHY . -.. . . .. > 39'!!! . --. .. ..
94! v VALvm.Hlf·
' "''.It.AM
Oil fllTE•
e lm I 2
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• ''•""""' quat.1y 2~.·
All 2ft OTHfltS
'
.. Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT I Wednesday, Oecembef 7' 1988
~ >·
Na.A ITANOINCH
W..-M"C•••Mce ~tdlc DM..,. w L L= 13 3
P he 9 1
S.elll• 9 1
Port lend 9 I
Golden Stele ] I 9
Oillllet'• 6 II
Secremento 2 12
Midwe1t Dlvl1Mln
Den11er 11 6
Uteh 10 6
Houston II 1
Dallas 9 6
Sen Antonio 6 9
M1am1 0 13
Eufen\ Cenfertne•
Atlenlk Olvl1Mln
New York 11 6 Ptilladelpttla 11 6
SM Ion I
NewJersev 1 12
Ctierlollt • 11
Washington .. H
Ctntrel Dlvl1Mln
Detroit 13 • Cle11elend 11 • Atle nta 11 6
Miiwaukee 8 6-
Cnic11110 8 •
\
~ct. c;e
.113
.563 • .563 • .529 41f.1 .431 6
.353 71/"J
.1'3 10
.647
.62S I,,
611 1,,
. 600 I .•OO 4
000 9
.647
.647
·~ .a s 267 6
.267 6
.765
.733 l
.647 2
.S71 31,,, .soo 41,,
ln<1l11n• 2 13 133 10
TlleMMV's Scor.s
L.allors 111, C~n 102
New Yori!. 124, Denver 123 toll
Portland 97, New JerHv 9J v
Allanl• 123, Sacremen10 113
ClllCH O IOS, Boston 100
M llwaukH I09,fl:>e1ro11 ._.
Houston 106, c:li11eltnd IOS
Sttlllt 112, S1n A11101110 107
Plloeftla 130, Wulllnglon 92
Golden Slllt 114, Ul11' 103
Tldav's Gernts
Pllc>lnla al Lakin. 1 30 o m
Alla1111 11 Boston. 4.30 om
o.t\vlf' 11 Plllled~Ollll 4 30 0 m
S.cr1rn11110 II M11m1. 4 lO om
Cllicaoo et Ot1ro1t. 4 30 om
Porllano at Indiana . 4 30 o m
Steltle II Oatlas. S 30 om
Wuttlngton 11 Ulall. 6 30 om
Lellen 111, 01ppen 102
LAICEltS (111) -Wortnv 10-1'. 2-2 ?1.
GrMl'I 6· 14 .. S 16, ThOmOM>n 4·1 6· IO 14, ScOlt
9·11 2·3 20, JonnM>n 7·16 11-11 2S. Coooer •·9
I· I 10, WOOlrldllt 1·3 1-4 i McN1mera O·O 1·2i
I Toltb.. 41_.. 21·3' 111 _
C~EU (102) -Manning 6· 14 3·• IS
NONNlll ll·f.l 0-0 24, IC.Ill l·I 0-0 2. OttltV
9· 1' 2·2 11, Grent I· 17 0-0 16, Nixon 1·3 1·2
), Ben11ml11 •·9 S·6 13, Wolf l ·S 1·2 1 WiNie rTU 2·1 0-0 ._ Totats 4S·9' 12· 16 102
Sare_.,~
Leklf'S lO 27 30 2._ 111
Ctiocitn l2 26 lO 1._ 102
nir"·POlnt ooe+-coooer FO\Md out-None. ~•llounch-Laklf's 44 (ThOmoson H>. CllPOtrs
46 !Norrnen II Anls11-L1ktrt 27 !Johnson
71), Cli-s 34 !Grent II Total louts-Lakers
11. Cli-s 2S Teclln1etls~eni1mln l•teettdl,
McNamare !elected).
A lltnd1nc-l S,3S2
COLLEGE MEN
Pacific Chrl1tten 91, Chrl1t c-... 71
(Nllft·C~9"<1)
Paclfk Chl'ls~n Crtml c ..... ........
CrtlOntOll
IC elser
Devries
Heero
Wttc"
.. .. pf tp
2 I 2 s
I I 2 20
" 2 3 16 1 2 J 16 • s 2 21
6 I 2 13
Clasen 6 2 3 17"
Ge y 10 0 0 20
Tll<imC>son 1 O t 15
R1C11•er 1 I 1 5
Scnroec!er • • 5 11 v ncen1 Ovo o o 3 o
IC.ire" O O 1 O
EhWIOel 1 0 0 l
BronlOn 3 0 5 6 Toll~ 37 11 1• 91 Totels 33 1 20 71
Hetthm4! P1c1t.c Crlr•slle". •1·37 T!lr'H-00tnt 9Qtlls Pectl1c Cnris1t1n-t<..,Mtr
l Otvnes 2 Cr1ns1 Co11t9t 1rv1n4!-C1a"'" )
E 1saioe1 I TllOmoson I
TtcMtCel Sc!lrotaer ICCI c-... SCMes
WIEST ·ROCKIES
Cal Baottu 19 Claremont·MIJ<ld 76
CS Nortt'lrtdge 11' &1111a nv B•~ 79
Cnaomen M. La v ern11 71
COk>redO 61 Utell •S Ntv1dt·Rtn0 115 San Frenc•sco U
Oreoon n. Por11ano 44
PtelftC Ct1r1slle n 91 Cnrlsl COiiege Irvine 71
Pto9tf'd1ne 71 Ci t Ste t• Fullerton 61
S.crarn111to St 11 Hul'l'lC>oldt St 11
S1 Marv's '8. u S tnter,,.11ona1 67
UC S.n11 Cruz '9, L1wls & C1at't 11
WtSlmont 71. WM!ltr 6J
SOUTHWEST
NW Okl1110ma 8', Okll110m1 Cllv 75
North Tues 52, COloradO St SO
Okl•nome 11>4, Soult'ltrn Meth 17
SW Tues SI 71, Pan Am4rican 70
Tt•H 119, Ont Rotlerts 91 Teaas·EI Pu o 12, Prtlrit Vfi!w S4
MIDWEST
Ortkt 9' Ateoame St 71
1tt1no1s 97 FIOroOe 67
1ow1 95 N towa 16
Notre O•mt M tno11na 71
Purdue S7, 1111no1s St S6 sw Missouri St SO, St Louis 47 Was111ngton 79, OePeul 75
SOUTH
E Tt nneuff St 91 M1u •u 100' Sr 81
George Mason 71 Long lslencl u 7•
GtofO•a St 13 Armsiro~ St 64
Howero U 6l St P1un 61
Lou1soana TK!I 11 1 LSU IOI/ (Ol I
Lou1sv1lle 13 Murrav St SI
Mtmon1s St M. Br101tv 11
N Car()lo,,. A& T 66 W1nst011·S.1tm 62
Redfo<O 104 O~eware St 62
SW LOYIS•ent M Samtord 70 TennesSff St 71 Carson·Ntwrnen 61
V1rg1n11 " F1ir1t1gn Dickinson 61
V1rg1n11 Ttcn 103 James Med1son ._.
EAST
Boston COllelle 17 Ma'"• 59
Brow" 16 Brv1nt 71
Oei1wart 13 Caldwell 47
Lalevtltt 7J C01ym1>l1 SO
Manll•tta n 1• Wagner 65
NortMHlt rn 16 Rt!O<lt tsieno 81
Penn 71, Villanova 10
Plll,l>uron 81, Jat1o.sonv1ltt 1•
ProYIC!enet 71 Yett SS
S.ton Hell 90, St Peter's 6J
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
lrvlne ff, Merine 4'
(Nllft·lfftUll)
lnfllll MerN
rrou1
QynmtYt r
B1lnes
M Llllltf
0 Llttter
Butlont
A!Wld
It Moltt
J Mollt
.. ,. .. ,.
7 2 l 17
0 I I I 2 0 0 •
2 0 0 •
I t 0 •
I 0 I 1 7 ) I 10
• ' 3 n 1 1 4 IS
.. ft of Ip
Perks 9 5 O 13
Cameron 2 0 • 4 Newt<e<o 1 3 1 1
Sl\t lOr I 0 1 1
Nguven 2 0 O • Hestlrog 1 0 2 2
F Cerrtofl 0 1 l 1
Foe!lds 0 0 I 0
Sct!lilll 0 0 2 0
M Ce rrn I 0 O 1
Tolats 19 14 ll 19 Totals 18 10 16 44
SUr• bv OU.rtttrs Irvine 20 21 21 27-19
Man,,. 9 12 10 ls-46
TllrH ·OO•nl goats trvo-Al~ed l Trout 1,
0 L1t11tr I
TIC lln<ul Ounmctv If' (II
l&dlMft '4. El Oeredl '1
(~ 0..-0.Hk)
...... El OerMe .. .. .. .. .. ..... ..,
2 I J S lttf\tuO I 2 l 12 l 6 l 12 Br9':l1Cll l 7 J 13
4 3 S 11 Lull• 3 4 I 1
I 4 1 11 S.CIOlll 1 0 4 4
• J 1 11 OowOtM 6 0 l 12
0 2 I 2 C110tnt1 1 0 ? 2
A. 81lrd
TllOt>e Marllneau
Lovelady
MUfOflV .
Colck>vofl
Carey
Torals
IO I 2 S.S.clonenO I 1 1 n If 15 .. Tot•lt 23 II 23"
Score llY 0uar19n
Edi.an IJ ll 2S ll--64
Et OoredO
Tt'lr"·OOll'lt GOii'
Dw•llO-Rtn.ud 4
• 13 10 10-4'
EdlM>n-L.011t1ady I, El
Ln~a ~UUOAY'1 .. ~fl , ...... ., ...... --......... 1 ,.ST •Ka. I -l'I< ~ ..... "" ,~......... • ... 11• '-l«f 11~ IT-vi • Jt Y-v HI 10..-l r..,.. nu U l~A II JI Hof ffl ..
llC:O.O RKI t -Mote ~ .... ~ .. ,. ... ,. ,.,_. "" tk•"'•' •• ,. -~· IV ... 1141 ~I .))I
I• I AA,fA ' • H • ._.,,.,
Cerent del Mir SI, Wt1Ht1er Cflril"-" 41
IL.a..-a-JI TWfMmellfl
car-• MM ~ CJw'fltlM
INIMr
~rlnolan
Se>r•tt Cwlertnla
Fredericks
Flint
Plllla WeUs
Benner
Tot els
.. .. .. . .. ..... " 2 0 4 4 SO'lano I S 4 t
• 1 O t Pototeno 2 O o • • 2 1 1• emec-. • o o 1 3 I 3 t ClltsOlm O 1 1 1
1 2 1 4 T1 0 2 I 1
2 0 l • lllarr • 1 2 1 S 4 1 I 10 VtugM S 2 I IJ
1 0 1 2
1 0 I 2
2• t 11 SI Tottls 13 12 10 •1
Score bv O\lar1tn
Corona Ott Mar 19 II I 12-se
Wlliltlt r Clll'lsllan 11 11 9 11-•2
Tllrtt·Polnl o oa ls Corona dtl
Mar-Cwiertnle 2. Wlllttltr Cnr1,111n-11>arre 1,
V1uglln 1
E1tancle 55, Paclfkl 37
(GerWll G,_ T__.)
£ stlftcla ,edlkll
teftpftll ....... .,
Bredi.v
Htrt<lll
Curll' McOanlels
Scnolel BuMtr
HIH
K.11r
W1tson
~
I 0 1 2 Mautrlf' 0 0 2 0
) l I 9 Bol'lam S 0 I 11
3 4 1 10 Brodowski • 0 3 t
• 3 o 12 Htrncarro ? 0 1 •
2 o • • Clef\dtnon 1 1 0 3 1221 Menur 0010
J 0. 2 6 $d\ultrt 2 3 I 7 5 0 0 10 Locier I 0 2 3
0 0 0 O N1gal1 0 0 2 0
22.10 -14 .ll ..I.Pl I IS 4 13 37
Score It\' Oll1r1tn
Estanc1t 13 12 12 It-SS
Pacifica 10 10 12 S-37
Three·oo•nt QOlllS Estl l\Cl-McDanilis I
Pac1IKe-BO/lem 1 BrOOOwill.I I, LOPU I
La Habra 65, Wntmlnst.r 5f
( VaMft<ia T IUrnamenf)
La Hawe Wfltmlnt!W
Stevt ns
Ortiz
LJlllf
Moore
Morris Clegg
Sc1ecc1e
Ann o
Liske
RoYndy Total\
left pf IP ........ ,.,
3 2 • I Shew S S 4 IS
9 • 3 22 Ottlet 10 6 4 26 I 0 0 1 Olr,yra 2 2 7 6
1 3 l 17 Hiid I 2 3 ~
0 4 l 4 Vu 1 2 l S
2 7 I 7 GetleOt'llr 0 0 0 0
2 I I 5 K.awas1'11m1 O O O O
0 0 1 0 lsllll I I l l 0 0 I 0
0 0 I 0
24 16 18 6S Tolets 20 " 19 S9
Score llY Ou•rters
La Habra 20 .2s 10 lo-6S
WeS1m1nster IS lS 12 17-S9
Tllr1t·oo1nt goa ts Le H11>re-C1ctgg I, Wtst·
minster-Vu 1
Technicals None
NewPort Christian 100, Riv•rslde Chr. 11
(nen·lff~I
ltiwnldt C.hrisfllln New"'1 Chris Tian .. ""'"' • 0 0 16 Rvan ·
IC.um
Owen
Mffk
Grim
Clark
Tot111
.... of tp
• 1 ) 9 -&aM$fn
• I O 9 Cartega
0 0 0 0 Ctark
0 0 I 0 Evtrtlt
0 0 0 O Humt>tr
0 O O O Andrews
C1111no Curto
Rusen
V1HI
0 Brien a 2 • II Totals
S~ort IJV 0111r1ttn
5 0 0 10
9 0 0 II
6 I 0 13
I 0 1 J s 1 I II
l 0 1 • 1 0 I ,
I 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
10 0 1 20
•9 2 • 100
Rlver1i<lt Cnristlan 7 S 3 I-18
Newoort 'tnris11an 33 n 2• 21-100
Tllree·oolnt goals None
Tecnnlcels: None
LibertY CM11t1en '5, Temtlle Chrlstten 51
(Nen·lff~)
Tornple Chrlsfian LllMrTY Chritflan
.... pf.., u • l 36 I 1 1 • , 2 • 18
0 0 2 0 3 I 2 7
.. "pftp 9 0 2 11
11S330
I 0 1 2
1 0 ) 1
2 0 2 •
1 0 J 2
C111ope1t
Bevlklen
James
Wede
Ettttt
Ettlot
TunUnson
Lleusn
MerYlon
Scllneloer
Luk tr
Totals 25 S 14 58 TOlllS 2S 9 12 6S
Score IJY Ou1r1en Tt m1>1t Cnrtstian • 10 19 11 It-SI
L10trt11 Cht1stt1n 13 n 90 21-6S •
Thrtt ·oo1n1 ooa ts · Ttmole Cnris· lta n-TynhnM>n) L•Dtrtv Cr>ristlan--Cneoe>ell •
Jernts 2
Tecnnice1 Jem4!s lLC I
COLLEGE WOMEN
Christ c-... SJ, Pomena-Pltttf' S2
(Nllft·C·~)
Pemtne·Pin« Christ C-.. lr111nl .. ""'"' .. ""'"' 1 0 I 14 Rich 1 0 2 4 Pflff"S
JOMM>n
lngrenam
Bova
Beck t r
Cranston
2 I 1 S Ferr is • 7 I 11
3016 Josltn 120 •
J 4 4 10 Jonnson • O 2 I
1 o 1 • Re1n1ckt 9 I 2 19
S J I IJ LOl>tZ I 3 1 S Nitz 1 0 l 2
Cerron 0 0 I O
TotelS ?1 e 10 S2 Totets ?1 I 13 S3
Haltllrne Ct1r1st Cottege Irvine . 27·25
Tnree-001nt goa ts Cl'lrist Co11e11e
Irvin-Ferris 1
Technicals None
eio.1 71, SoCel c-... 40
1Nen-c~9"<1) .....
.... pf tp
E11tr 7 J 1 17
Wittie 1 ·o o 2
Hurlburt J l 1 7
Wvkott 2 I 1 S
Htriu 0 0 1 0
Frezoer l I 2 7
Nttson 1 J J 17
Henorv O 0 O O
Zwegrmn 10 2 I ?1
TflY•S 0 I 1 1
S.Cal
Oulni11ck
Menken
Hellldev
Trost
Brown
Woodrylf
Conklin
Ro111
c .....
.... pf"' 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 •
5 0 l 10 2 0 1 •
I 2 s •
6 0 1 12
2 0 I • I 0 0 2
Totets 33 12 12 11 Totlls 19 2 16 40
Hetfl1rne B1e>11. •2· 10
Tllrft·ooint ooats
T ecnnlcats None
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Univ9nit'V SI. EdiMNI 42
(lrlltne TtumttMftll
Unlvtnlfll Edhen
0 11111\
JOMSO<I
Gander a
Sato
!M"' Sllv
HO
Wottt
Totell
........ .., .........
S 0 3 10 Moo<man 1 2 2 4
S 0 I 10 Fosct'lfr 6 0 1 12
6 3 4 IS Nu 0 1 0 I
2 0 0 s h "•t>t 6 s J 17
4 I 2 9 Rldtotl 1 0 0 2
0 0 I 0 CrCIOks I 0 I 2
0 0 I 0 lw1mua 0 2 2 2
1 0 2 2 Vinci\ I 0 0 1
23 4 14 SI To1el' t6 10 11 42
Score llY OU•rters
U"1vers1lv 16 11 10 ll-51
Eo1son 1• 11 1 ll>-42
Tr1ree·oo1nl ooeis Un1vers11v-S110 1
T tcnnical$ None
Ouan View '2., Troy 20
(Nen·IHtw)
OcHll Vi.w .. ""'Ip Huemenn 5 O I 10
Smith 6 0 I 11
Sull"'en 2 I I S Nunez 1 1 2 IS
TellldO 2 0 1 •
WOiie I 0 2 2
Cot1111s 4 2 0 10
McCltnlocll 2 0 2 •
Forondl 0 0 0 0
Brun O O 0 0
Tollis 19 • 11 62
Trev ...... "' c 1 0 I 2 M1hu1
K.envvn
Pem It Otoe L
Tl\lft\I L Angie It
It 3 I .1 •
3 0 0 ' 1 2 1 •
0 0 0 0
0 0 I 0
I 3 3 20
Sc-llY
Totets
Ouel'W\
Ocnn Vitw
froY
TnrH ·oo.nt ooats
TKM1Cl lS Nont
13 • 1'
? I I
Trov-Ktn11vn R'
Ml15*! Vlete 7', NewPWt Hll'Mir q
(Heft·--)
.._..,, HlrMr Mis.-Ylett
Gltm
,llumll•
Auum
Sorntn
Rv1n HaU
fota ll
...... ., .......
7 I 2 20 Rtnli:lf' 4 0 J I
J l • t Mor .. n S 2 O 11
• o 2 n Ollur• 1 • 1 10 o o • o 1tonr1119 1 o • 14 2 o s • Nardi 6 1 l 1)
I 1 l J BUl'lller 2 I O S
" J ,, ..
8url O • O • Eclllf'sttv l o O 2
To111, n i. 11 1'
~ SC.• "" Newoort Harbor 11 10 12 Ir ..
" 11 11 , .... ,,
'"woort H1rl)O(-Gl1m S.
Mission VlelO
Ttir"•oo1n1 ooals
lzumlla 2
fKl'\nQl' Nont
,._...v.,..s1. L .... .._..~• , ......... )
, ..... .,,.... L.99 .... ..... ....... .. .... .
0010°""* 0010 3l l fHUO'lft 51211
0 0 I 0 J.Oton 0 I • I
3 15 S 11 Grev 4 , • 12
0 1 1 2 FIOufnoy 1 0 4 • o l 2 3 Miltemrv o • • •
• 4 l12 ~I 0 4 2 I 0 0 2 CeMM 0 0 I 0
1 t S10.~l 0030
• Gerrv' l o 3 •
To111s 12 27 21 SI Totell IS 9 30 40
; Sare~~
Four111 n llallev 10 12 10 l,_Sl
Long 81ecll Poly • 1S 7 14'-40
Tllr"·POlnt llOllli: l.OllO S.acll Polv-Grn 1.
Ttcllnlc.1: ~ry (LBP).
Marini St, Lent ... ~ WIMlft -2' ' .. ' , ...... .....,.,
MlrlN Llflt 9Mdl w ..... .. .. .. . .. .....
Yorlioe 2 O 1 4 Lueriws • 0 1 I Ol'O$CO S 2 O 12 HumPl:lrtv S 1 1 11
Soarks 1 O 5 2 Diez 1 0 0 2 SOrtlno 10 I 2 2, FOY 0 I I 1
Kraust • o o I Jonnson 3 1 l 1
Bu.n 3016
Ono 202 •
•'1. I j
ii. NHL ITAND•IH
C.......C••11we SmvtlW OM.-w L r "" Cel9•rv 20 4 4 44
Klftll 11 10 0 3'
~dmOnlon. I' 9 3 JS
Vancouver 11 14 s 27
Wlnnlpee 11 9 .. 26 ...,,,, Olvl ....
0.lfOll 1• 9 .. 32
SI. LOUii 11 10 4 2• "r'oronto 11 IS I 23
MlnneM>t1 9 14 4 22
Chlcego 6 11 • 16 w-. Cenfet enc• ~.tridl DiYi ....
PlllU>urgtt 1' 10 1 33
NY R1"98U 15 10 3 33
W11tt1119lon • 13 11 3 29
Phlle<lelphle 12 17 2 26
G, GA
126 n · 152 11S
129 tll
" " 100 97
110 lOS
17 ...
19 109
17 lCM 112 w
129 l 19 111 107
97 " 11' 11•
Mevers O o 1 o ~ o-..-..--..-~~~~~~-~New Jer"v I 14 4 20
• NYlstenden 7 \I 2 1'
12 107
.0-115' Wr '911• 1 0 0 2 SaklOkl 0 0 0 Q ' AdWM Olvlsien
Tota.IS • 21 3 13 ~~ Totll1 T3 3 6 29
· Score 1J11 Quer1W1
Manne 'f 8 11 19 l4-Sf Long Buen W1IM)n 11 • 2 ,_,,
Tnr-oolnt goets None
TICJl_.'.:'.5111 None
SOCCER
Hlefi iCMcil boVI
NC>ft·LEAGUE
EdlMn J, ~-2
EdilOn scoring· Bietietd I, Smith 1, Hewks
1 Goelle saves: Jurlcll 1. .
UPlano Korlng· O'Brien I. Jiminez 1. Goelle
H Vtl K H tT'"'3'-'"
H11t11me· Edison, 1-0.
HUfltlnvlen had! 1, Slfvi'9 0
Huntington Bt1cll KOl'lng: Prevong I Goelle
uv.s Miiier 1
Strvltt 90tllie saves· 11
Helftlme Hyntlngton BHCll, 1-0
Mltw Otl 4, Estancia o
Mater Ot•.K«lno Oram 2, Cour1emarc11t
1. W1tl1tm' 1. Goetti sans· Ammann • E•t1ncl1 ooetie w.~· Meclrieno 13
Helftlme Mater Del, 2·0.
l"tlESEASON "°ll
4·A
1 P11os Verde,, 2. Roval, 3 Newt>urv Perk,
4. MlllW Del; S. Feum.ln VllkY; 6 Simi Vallev.
1 South Torrence, I TllOvwtnd Oaks. t. IEdiMll;
10 Wnt Torrenu.
J-~
I Olemond Ber, 2 Dominguez, 3 Oxnard.
• M1uion VietO, .S. R1vtnide Poly, 6 Ctrrl1os,
1 Arcadia, t, -St Francis, 9. C1Pls1r-.no v111ev,
10 LOYOI• OtMrt.; Lallewood. BIJll'le, venture, ·
Long Beech Wil1on, Mltlill1n.
2·A
1.,Ctnrrat, 2. L•~ ... di/ 3. Bell Garoens,
• Laouna Hills, S Kalella, 6. BrH·Otfnda, 7
Rlo1111111, a. Anaheim, 9. Kennedy; 10, BurrouoM
(R ).
l·A I Corona, 2. Santi Peula, l . C.latlaw.s, •
Ca ion, 5 Troy, 6. SUll10dr1 1 El St9YnCIO, I Cenvon Springs, 9 Le Caneda , 10 Aooure
H lttt scMel "'1s
NON-LEAGUE
Mer1M O, PKMke 0
Meri111 goell• seves· Rouman 9
Pec1l1ca 001111 """ Orekt •
ES41«tf\lt 1, ....._, H1'11ar 0
Es-•nH scoring Gulderi 1
N--· H•UIO< goe1i. SllVfS Hytfman 17
Halftime 0·0 •
Cellvtn l. eor-cMC Mar 2 Corone Ciel Mar scoring Borlencl 1, Ptten
I Goatle Hiits ICOISllO 1?
Canvon sc0<ing Rem111ez 2. Wilson 1. Goat•• sevn E rkenl>rtcll 11 •
Halftlm4! 0-0
NESEASON '°LL •·A 1 M1n lon vi.io, 2. Cae>btrano \/111ev, 3
West Torrence. • Esper1nH , S. TQ!'rence, 6.
Ul>l•nd. 1 El loro, .. EdlMll; t. c-..
Mir; 10 Mira Coste Ottlw: Simi Vallev
1. Buena. 1
Legune Hills, S
1 L• Qvlnte. a W_.,idle.
l·A
Aooyre; 3 Se n Goroonlo, •
Bi'llOP Amit, 6. Sunnv HIH,,
Rio Mesa, t. MllW De11 10.
Hlttl lcMel C~F FINAU
!Frldly, 1:301
DfvtStC* I
BIJhoc> Am•t (I \·11 "' FeuMlllll VltltY I 11·2> 11 Anene1m S1101um
DfVl5'0N V
Canvon Sl>r100i 112· 11 vs San 81rnerdlno I 11·2) al Sall Bern1rd1no H!Qn
OIVISfdH VI
V11tft<ia (12·0-ll vs cw-dll Mar I 11·0-2) al Ofenge Coest COIMQt
DIVISfON VIII
WMdbridle 111·1) "'-Tret>uco Hms (11·2)
II M1u 1on Vtt lO H1gn
(S.lllrdlv, 7:l0l
DIVISK>N II
Anttiooe V1t1tv 111•21 vs C1nvon, Ce nvon
Counrrv I 11·21 et AntelOoe v alley Hloll.
DIVISION Ill
Per amount 112· ll v' Los Alamitos I 12·0· 11 11 Ora nge Coasl COiiege
DIVISION IV
Los Allos 112·11 "' E l Rancno 111·21 et Ml
San A111on10 Colle9e
DIVISION VII
Santa Mari• 112·1) "'·San Maffno (11 ·0·11
at S.n M1r1no Hio11
DIVl.SION IX
Tttitcllllol 111·21 "'· Ctrl>interla II 1 21 11 Santa BarO.r1 Cttv COlfellt
wttl!STL ....
Hlttl ICMll
NISEASON ~L •·A 1 E,_an~. 1. t<.1ttlle, ). "OMmtlld; 4 El
Ooraoo; S C1nvon (A ); • I(~
C111>1strano v111tv. • Indio. ' s.n Clemefl~ Cl'lll"'* Island\.
J•A
I Dos Puel>IOs. 2 VIC10f' V•lltv, 3. Lomooc.
4. Valencia. 5 Workmen. • "io MeM 7 El
R1ncll0 •• L• Pv.1111, ' South Hills, 10 Lone •••en Poly , ..
I Buena Park. J. ~I 3 All'ltmtlr•,
•. LIOUIMI Hills; 5. Ttme>le Cllv ••• Sunny Hiiis;
7. 'Hemet, I Monlcltil'.
l•A
17 , • 31 121
12 10 7 31 99
11 15 2 24 " 11 14 I 23 9S
-~ 9 11 2 20 103
Mon I real
Boston
Buttaro
Hartford
Quet>ec T~Y's ~
Wlnn1P11G s. 1<"'-' 4 (ot)
HtrllOfd f, 8uHlllO 0
W1slllngton 4, Ph~la l
Pllh1>uron 7, Chlceoo '
"Boslon •· NV 1'49!1dt<s 3 SI. Loufs 3. Mlnnesol• 0
CaJHrv 3, Quetlec 2
NY R•""'' S, v1ncouvlf' 3
TMIV's G..-.
West11ngton at N1w Jlf' .. V, •:•S p.m .
Montreat et Ml111115011, S:JS p.m.
Quetlec et Edmonlon, 6:JS o,m .
TIIUrMeV's ~
WlnnlllCIQ et K-... 7;3S o.rn.
BuH110 •• Bos Ion, •.3S Pm.
Piltsl>urgh 1t Pnlledtle>lll1, 4.3S P.m
NV Renws 11 Hartford, 4 JS o.m.
MOntrHI ., St. Louil, S:3S P.m.
E dmontOll II Cetgary, 6:3S 1>.m.
WlnnlPllO
Lo' Anoetes
.Mb 5, Kines 4
Sc-~ .....
First Pen.d
2 2 0 1 1 ,
100
11
120 ,3
135
1-s
G-4
1. WlnnlPllO, Boscllman 1 IASllton), 2.37, 2
Los AnlltMs. R00tt1lllt 20 !Grttzlly, ~),
• 11 IPP), 3. WinnlllClll. Elynulk I (Nummlnen,
Oleu,M>nl, 15.4S IPPl Ptntllits-Outllnne, LA
(crou·cllteltlnQl, 4.CM. Numm1ntn, Win (nokt·
Ing), 71)1, Slltft, Witt l<:ross·Checl\lng), l._11,
Teohanett1, Win 1111011·,11c.l\1ntJ), 12 27,
KrusllttnYslll. LA (~lllng), 12:27, Laidlaw, LA (cross-c:lleelllng), 14'12, Boschrne11, Win
(rougttfng), IS·SI, rn, LA (rQuOrllng),
1s·se
SKeM Ptried •· WlnnlPllO. Fenton 3 (Teoll1n11tl, Oonntttv),
12:21, .S. WlnnlllCIQ. AJllton 6 (Oleu,$Oll, Neu-
feld), l•:Sl, 6 Lot A~'· Crossma11 6 (NlcllOllS, T1vlO<I. IS•IS. P-llles-Small, Wln
(llOldlng), 1.A9, Certytt, Wln (llOOl<lng), U9,
Kruslletnvslll, ma lo<·geme misconduct 1111011·
sticking), 6:05
Tillrd ~ 1. Los -'n9tle,, Grt111i.v 22 tRooltafllt
Oucl\en .. ), 3:34; I. Los An11tlfl, Carpenter ~
IOIGrev. McSortt~I. 6-0S IPPl. Ptfl•I·
t1es-holl1ne1tl, win (llllOw!ng), s~.
Crouma11, LA lllOldlno>. 1·43, Bosthmen, Wln
(rouglllno>. IS-OS. McSorley, LA (ro1111tllngl,
lS·OI, Neuleld, Wrn lunsOOf'lsmenlllle conducl),
19:0S, Alh,on, LA (un,00f'tsm1n1111.e conduct),
19.0S
OV9'1tme 9 W1nnlPfQ, EIVnulll. 9. I 11 Pe11ellles-Nont
Slioll on goal-W1nn1e>eG 2)· 11·7· 1-42 L05
Angele, 11·7· 13·0--31
Powtr·PltV' oooortunlttts-W1t"tlle>eG 1 ot •
Los Anoelts 2 or s
GOlhts-Winnlpeg, Rldd•cll.. S•3·3 (JI
SllOIS·27 H iits) Los A11gflt\ HHl\I, 1•·•·0
(4?·371
Alltndlnc-13,319 '
lttfe<H-Klf'rv Fraser L1nts1T1tn-S~
IC.no•, 01n Sch..cMt
°"" '" flstllne DAVEY'S LOCKllt (..._.,, ... di) -3
llOtll, 36 •nolers. 2 llOnllo, lS cOd, 132 callco oau, s sand ban, 2 rneclttr~. 42 lllue perch,
• "'ffPS11411d. 37 Willi• fish, • scvlPll'I
Tundey's treMectleM
aASEaALL
a-kaft ~
CLEVELAND INOIANS-Traded Julio
Frenco. tte:ond 11a-n. 10 11141 Tt•H Ranoers for Pete 0 '91*', flr\I basemen, Oddltlt
McOowtll, outfielOlf', eno w rv 8rowne, tte:·
ond 11tseme11 SlllM<I Jts .. Orosco, Pttcher, to
• two·11H r contrtel !MYS en oe>llon vu r
KANSAS CITY ROVALS-Si9ne0 81• l uck·
ner, first beMf'!'lllri·O..IOflatld ttlllet, lo• -· vu r contrKI Sent M11't 1.oeolns. ovtfllldtf,
oulrleht to Omella of 11141 American Alsocletlon
MINNESOTA TWINS-Aer..O to ltrms wl!n
Jim Owver. oulfleldtr, on • on.·vHf' contrlCl. ........ L ..... CINCINNATI REOS-Anltlnld Candv Slerre,
p11c1111r, oulrlllhl, lo NHllYllle of tM American
AHOCllllon
MONTtrtEAL EXPOS-Named J1rrv Weins·
11ln mamaoer 11 Br•Mnton of tlll Gulf Coest
LHOUe.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES--Trlldtd Kevin
Grou. PltCMr, to t1141 MonlrHI EXPOS for Flovd
VOUmtll5 •nd Hf! P•rr111, Pllchtn. .,..,..... ....... lM9lle
DAIEI HAWKS-Atr..O to terms ,wllPI WIMlt
UP\lltw, first llHtmen, on • lwo·vHr contrect POOTaALL ........ ,. ..... L...-
GREEN BAY PACKERS·fl'IKld Joe'f
Htellett, tlellt tnel, on 11111Kte1 rtMrYI
CCK.LIH
A"IZONA WESTE"N--A~ 11141 res· lenllllon of Roetf "entro hNd fooltlel coecn.
BALL STATE-Sllnld 1"1111 Sdludtl, hNd
loolbell cMCfl to a llW"·..,_ COl'llrKI
CINCllllNAft-Announcld O.we Currell.
heed IOotNI coech, hes reslened but wlll
rtmeln •• Mtlsttnl 1tP11etlc dlrtctOf' unth Jtn.
J COllNELL-Annovnctel the rnl9Ntlofl ~
Jedi Writer, rnen't toecer coecfl, so lie can
become euilltnl elllltllC dltKtor
HUSTON·TILLOTSOH-Announcecl ElwOOcl Plummer wll lie INfl9d from , men•• hNd betll...,_.. COtCPI lo etlltlent to lflt SCflOOI ornilllnl llld "ov ar-n, women's YOllevtlell
CMCft, wfl .... MWIM dulM .. Interim IMll't
heed...._ ..... coecn.
'I "°"THlltN U -A~td lflel Merino
C.sem. l'leed lootllell <Nell llld 1thfttlc Cllrec·
for . It rnltnlnt •• foolbe" coecn IJUI WIN
rtmtln M •ltlletlc OlrectOf'
.....
Lakers turn back
Clippers, 11 I -102
P'rem ne Assoea.te4 Press
Michael Cooper's thrct'·point play
with 6:30 remainina Tuesday naaht
ignited the Los Angeles takers to a
J 11-102 victory over the Clappers at
the ~ns Arena . With the takers leadina. 95-94,
Cooper made a three-footer. was fouled~ Joe Wolfal'ld made the free throw. Magic Johnson followed with two free throws and Mychal Thomp-
son added another free 1hrow for a
seven-point lead.
Johnson scored 25 points and had
21 ~istus the takers won their fifth
straight. James Wonhy scored 22 and
Byron Scon 20 .
Ken Norman scored 24 for the Gli~rs. who have lost live straight.
The Clippers are 3-22 against the
"takers since moving from San Diego
in -1984.
The takers trailed. 32-30, after the
first quancr and 58-57 at halftime.
The Lakerf then took a 84-80 lead
with 2:24 left in the third quarter as
Worthy scoeed six points on an 8-0
run. The Clippers outscored the takers,
8-3. overthe rest of the period and led.
88-87. after three. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar missed his founh consecutive game because of a
severely bruised right knee suffered
on Nov. 28 against the Philadelphia
76ers.
Clippers backup center Benoit Ben-
jamin and takers baelcup center
Mark Mc~amara were ejected for
fighting with 30 seconds remaining in
the third quaner. The two had been
jockeying for position under the
basket.
In other NBA games:
B.Us 115, Celtics lot: ln Chicago.
Michael Jordan scored 38 points. including six fret throws in the final
two minutes. leading the Bulls past
Boston.
Sam Vincent. who scored a season-
high 23 points, gave Chicago the lead
fo:good at 87-86 on a driving layup
with 9:02 leltand then madCIJumper for a thrtt·point lead.
811d1 '" Pi•._. 14: Terry Cum· minis sco;;d 13 of his 21 pointa in a
pivotal thrrd quancr. as the Bucks
beat Detroit 1n Milwaukee for the
I .OOOth victory in the team's history.
Hawks 111, Kiqs I U : Donun1~ue
Wilkins scored' 26 points. includan1 IO in the first 3: 11 of the third quancr.
leading Atlanta to a victory over
Sacramento that increased the
Hawks' home record to 8.0. The
Kinas. 0-6 on the road. play at winless
Miami tonight. "
SaperSellltt llZ, Spen 111: In San
-Antonio. Dak-E~tittOOred-four Points
as Seanle closed the garne with a 6-0 run and brat the Spurs. \M Super.
Sonics· third consecutive victory.
Elhs who scored 28 points. also
·scored seven conS«utive points in a
founh.quaner run. Rockets lH, Cavaliers 115: Akeem
OlaJuwon scored all six of Houston's
paints in the finaJ 3: 12. including a
12-foot turnarornd jumper with one. second left tha p ve the Rockets a
victory oyer visillng Cleveland.
KDlclll JU, N•aets U3: Mark
Jackson scored six points in overtime
and passed to Charles Oakley for a
crucial three-point play, as New York
edged Denver at Madison Square
Garden in a battle of 1he NBA 's
highest-scoring teams.
Trell Bla1er1 97, Nets 13: Kevin
Duckworth scored 26 points. includ-
ing six during an 11-4 founh.quaner
run that carried. visiting Portland past
New Jersey. the Nets' fifth con-
secuuve loss.
SuJ 130, B•llets ti: In Phoenix.
Armon Gill iam scored 14 of his 25
paints dunng a 36-S run as the Suns
outscored Washington. 40.11 , in the
second quarter.
Wardon 114. Ja11 103: Qlps
Mullin sco~d 31 points and Ralph S3mpson had a season-hiJh 17 points
and 11 rebounds. leading Golden
State past Utah in Oakland.
W1~n1peg tarns back ~
Kings in o.vertime, 5-4 ·
From De Associated Pre11 shot past screened Canuck netm1n<Jer
Kark Mclean at 11 :56 after Ran_ger Rookie Pat El)'nu1k scored on a rookie Tony.Granat o won a faccofTin
breakaway 1.11 into overtime to lifl theoffensivc zone. breaking a 3-3 tie. the Winnipeg Jets to a S-4 v1ctorj over the Los Ansclcs Kings at the 1 Pea1•lll1 7, Blacllawkl I: In Forum Tuesday mght. Pittsburgh. Dave Hannan scored
Elynuik picked up a loose puck at shorthanded on a breakaway with
center ice. skated m on Kings goahe five seconds left in the third period to Glenn Healy and scored on a 20.foot give Pittsburgh the win over Chicaso.
wrist stu:>t. his second goal of 1he the Blackhawks' eighth consecutive
game. loss.
Bobby Carpenter's powe-r-play JOal
at 6:08" of the third penod helped the
Kings erase a 4· I ~eficit and sent the
game into ovenjme. Earlier in the
period. Wayne Gretzky collected his
22 nd goal of the season. cu tting the
Je1s' lead to 4-3.
Elsewhere in the NHL:
Flames 3, Nordlqaes %: A goal by Al
Macinnis with just five minutes to
play In the 1hird period gave Calgary
the win over Quebec and preserved
some of the team'utreaks. The Flames are now undefeated in
12 straight pmes and have yet to lose
at home this season with a 12--0-3
record.
Raagers 5, Cuaeka 3: In Van-
couver, dcfenseman Michel Petit
scored from a faceoff midway
through the third period to give the.
Rangers the vktory.
Petit, traded to the Rangers a year ago by Vancouver. rifled a high wrist
SoccER
------
BnlH 4, lsluders . 3: Bob
Sweeney's power-play goal at 13:0 l of
the third period capped a two-a<>al
Boston rally as the visiting Bruins
dealt the hapless Islanders their
eighth straiaht loss.
Wulen t, Sabres t: In Hartford,
rookr!' e oaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz
stop 31 shots to record his first
NHI shutout and forward Kevin Dineen an9 defenseman Sylvain Cote
scored two goals each as the Whalers
blanked Buffalo. The loss equaled a
club rccord for the worst in the
Sabres' history.
Captta(1 4, Flyen a: Mike Ridley
scored three aoals. including the
game-winner with 3:35 left in the
second period, as Washin&ton de· feated Philadelphia in Landover, Md.
BIHi 3, Nortla S&an t: Goalie Greg
Mallen recorded his third shutout in
three consecutive st.ans. leading St.
Louis past visiting Minnesota.
Edison rallies for 3-2 win
The Edison High boys soccer team
jumped to an earl y lead. but needed a
co meback in the sctond half to defeat Upland. 3-2. Tuesday in a non-league
match at home.
A first-half goal by Edison's Todd
Biefield and a penalty kick goal by
Kevin Smith in the ~ond half tied
the score. 2·2, and with five minutes
left in the game. teammate John
Hawks connected to improve the
Chargers' rttord to 3--0-1.
In other boys matches:
Hatmct-Baell I, Servtte t :
Prasllh Pravong scored an unassisted
1oal 12 minutes into the pme and the
Oilers held on for a non-leque
victory at home. Kevin Miller. play-ina in his first pme in the IQll for
Hun1in1ton Beach. made seven saves
an the shutout. Both teamsarc I-I this season.
Mater Del 4, E1&uel1 t: Brian
Oram had two goals and David
Counemarche and Many Williams
chipped in will'I one each as the Monarchs evened tneir record at I· I
with the victory at Estancia .
In aarls matches:
Elpttuaa 1 Newport Bart.or t :
The Sailors suffered their firstsc1back of the season, losing on the road.
Senior Carla Huffman had 17 saves an
aoal for Newport ( 1-l ). but the Al\CCS
scored the pme's only aoal in the
second half. eu,_ a, C.-•1 Mar I: After a scoreless fint half. the host Sea Kings
blnled back from a 2.0 deficit on
1olls by Kristen Borland and Susie
Peten, but the Comanches netted a
lateaoal to belt CdM. now 2-1.
Martu t, 1-adla t: The Vikinas
(0-1-1) scnled for the scoreless dead·
Jock. IS Marini 1oalkceper Cristin
Rossman stopped nine shots.
1. Tlmeculll llallev; 2. Los Am19os. l
Ellw•not. •· Clll>tlltO, s. Rldondo, • s.nueeo, 1 NOflt V1S1•, • Wllllller Cllrl\ll•n. ' Aooure,
10. S~ra VISta University tops Edison for third place
11' ,,,
111
MNT" •ACI I ...... N<I W-MY 1--...1 11• , .. •• Nf/At ht Kif IT-I »•Ila ~--,J:r--ltMm> u•
': U IAACTA 12 Ji -ttt.>• :. • U DAIL\' TW\.• 111 11 -....
Att~!.f•• ,,... ..... _,
All·toumlmcnt selection Denise
Gandara scored IS points and Shelley
Davis and Sandy Johnson notched IO
apiece as the Un1"ers1ty Hip prts
tMskctblll team claimed thard place
in tht Irvine Tournament TutSday
wnh a S 1-42 victory over Edison at Woodbndae Hap.
TM ~t was dose throu&hou1 with the Trojlns (l-1 ovtnll) own1n1
I 21-25fdee11 halftunt.
For EdltOft. Knlden Tanabe led tht
way with 17 points 1nd was 11to
named 10 t~ all-tournament squad.
Elsewhere:
Marla ~·· IAila Beacll Wl .... It: Jn her serond aame tMck from kntt
SUfJ'I')'. Allison Krause dilhtd ofT 10
assms to '° With htr ea"'t points, whilf junior Mehssa Sonano lfd all
ICOftn wnh 21 points 1s the V1k1np
improved to 2-0. r .. 11• VaJlef II, IAM ~ Pelf M: Siacy H111ka icoftdl S of Mr llmH.P 21 poinaa from tht foul line u Ilic BlroM evned lhtir rtlCOld
at l·I w1dl the roed \llCtoty. YwctUI Yblm lddtd 12 points for ttte
Barons.
OeMll Vtew II, TnJ II: Fabtola
Nunez 'Perked the SC9hlwlta (2.0)
with I S poinaa and IO rebounds..
CouetlC Smith no1ched 12 ~~~
and Maria Collm• and Heida
Hatemann each collec1ed IOuOcan
View, wt.Ida led. .U.l. after one
ctuancr, dominated tk lloll War-
non. J•··~:~= ~~ ........ hi ...... fOiM .............. ·~,..... Clown,,~ ......... in • lolilll ...
for IM 5lilon. now 0.2.
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,
=CALL 642-5678
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J:.i,r-, uit: l~. *-• ••••-' 1750 sq ft. S127S/mo, VH.U IEITILS If B.oroom $675 ,,. -• _Je(d-Cloee to -....... -,-· W/m&TLIU191 NEWPOAT EtA-YTOWERS •LARGE 28r 18a, lrg 21 Yfff leoe°798 E 15th ITIPITI IUll, HI l 2Bcfrm-iBa"lwflhM saes 2Bfl. '#gar. Cerpet beectt."1075/mo. --... _, --J csoor. "li'Mft Pink EMOOELED 5th floor <:er gar .. D/W, W/D hk-, St ,.9 (71•) 6'44--0335 1 W/gar... Yrty$950/mo 825-Cen S ~2 1,2• dr~. bit-Ina.. F ~ 1111,111 ust condo. Two spacious u'ps. No pets $1150 Incl · Attr 3BR, H'·B~ hm. A t 722-1776 Days ter 1 • yard w/patlo Water pMI. TSL MGMT 6'2-1903
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gre11lve pertonebl• For Full O.teils • • --~ lllZ $5000 714-536-6251 O< MERCEDES 82 300SD inal owner super con,d lng /brek11, AM/F.,,, •
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pt-'llglou9 ~oom ..... MMlll ~ Tv c~75--:::'' 1972 model l . Abe<Mutely M month p1er1 19 ...-. • d1t1on complete record$ and weekends Automatic, a CA1»ider, LNll\er & morel (6-280) Fulf.. Time. Oreet poten. c • •le. In ltnm.cullte cond. Mk· Compete Hou. of Im· BMW 325 1988. 24,000 1 u n roof . S 17. a 5 o , power door IOCll,T.01e1s. $14,995
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ea1 - -pt Antlquee, Altec lensing 841 4297 ft .._ Mercedes-Benz and get (M054 t94•) New engine, •11cellen1 $5000 OBO 673...Q319 I 14 995 UJ.au1 --~ 1 •PHl<ert, wlndsellers, • • ..,..... 8""1a ... the Eerly Bird L .. se condition. $18,500 • 1 M:;•:c: ~;~~·t~nen car, boe1. home, NB, PP ·NEW e11erc1 .. rowing ..-XN'sscAwiRiikt Rete. Coml)llr• House of • ... '112112 1 546-3938 . v w BUG 191220Konre-ISITMT•lllll 1 LIU.~'ll ~ . 723-1472 mech. COii $150 Mii $95. LIGHT WEIGHT GOOD lmpor11 & b41 .. le. Mull M iil 4-Speed, stereo 'Mercedea Benz 198 ,., ~~~t oo"'otOf S7S0tob0, •YIUI HHDTml UL.a P111T111 &nlluns 11 3 apd women• bike. S95. C 0 No·. S 1 2 5 ob o 211111• ..... CHH1te, white, good 300SD AMG complete • '2 U2-tll1 IAu1om1tlc, 4 cyll"der,
Avellebll loeelty Wl1h 98 yr 1': Pls IMve mtg. M5-t786 536-83 US 8-9PM • • condition, great buy! lllve</n111'y low miles VW BUG 61 Rebullt 1600. l>OWlf d~ lock, tediell
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!he public, h•VI. good Your choice, 1185 ••ch. ·county to Sen Jo11. ' ... _ Import• & b41 safe. '• $10,000 (#2HPM8861 557·5278 (2DBS092) w.-a1 OUS .. ILE .O~tlon end l)leealng In bullneat 25 years round trip, IMVI 1219. Im 211/lH 11111111 M~-7830
pe<ton11tty.Forp.rsona1 82~810' · 9A~.return121 1t,4PM !;tl ~ i~I _ ..... -... YWJmA'U •YSLDTllll'll •ntn..,._~ Interview. tend resume: 6'45-4277 Our eo month IHtlng - -,...~ cruise conl?ol. AM/FM, U 11111 IPI
OWL, P.O. 559 REFRIGERATOR 'GE' SCHWINN tandem 10.f 1 . pro grem Is 1 winner • C)'ll11det', powe< braltes cassette A/C, very clean Autometle, 4 cylinder, One owner, e..rt~lc. full
.Wa.tnut CA. 91769 White. frotttr•. 20 cubic apd lllnt 1150. Sony 40" Sllp !!Vall•ble' Compete House of Im· CREV J ER c111ette Sunroof Wtll te.ke trad ... in (2251) radl11s cruise, po-r power~:-c'~ ,,:n:oof, lllllTAIY . ;;~condition, proi.Ct1on TV, 52000 Fun boet $8500. por11 & b41 sefe. _ (8-.382) $5.695 S5975 1t..,1ng/br8K" AM/FM, ·~, el(:l°lent & =~
Looklngfotqu81ltypeoptef · new, 1111 S700: marble MM909 211111••--• 'lls llE IERE! ISITmlTlllUOI ISPll•YW AIC. 11" '9-"11>n .995 goodl(1'924SFE)
to eerve que11ty clients. ............ top Vlctorlen dret11r PIWll IMtt 7112 Our eo month leetlng pro-mYIUI 111-1111 •TM111.. I 11• -
"""'S!CAETARIES 36" sld.-?1311<te· lhe!Ves. S350: •rt ~eco merble 32' PACEMAKER grem 11 a Winner. com-'II CLISE Irr" W-1111 •n&.11 :::~~~~/ROC evocaclo, 50• 540-7572 ~=-':~s: ::t~ S~fltber(~·=r·1 :':.~OUM Of lmP<>(tS & SAVE I . Nltsan Sentr• 1985 2 v;°';,2~·0~~ 8fo"::;:~ MJ-1111 UL1. LY -
TTOOP PAV FOR SEARS tide/aide refr.lg, ... t S2SO: Ice crum V' ._.......,, ng 21./ll•-A FEW EXMl'tES Of door red 5 soeed ctiarcoal grey bleck top •Tllll... 1•1-11&JI p SKILLS 23cu' w /lc• maker. teble, 2 chr• S30, Amit.I'! avelleble). s12.5oo. • _..__. OUR Plt£-OMID 8MWs AMffM cassette $3600 ucellant cond111on IAllllPI • ..
I Several poelllons av•ll· Under malntenence eon-bent hickory & oek rOd<w 673·9201 84 318uulo IO.ldtd h~mn387 ( 1 PBC765)759-0873 497-307 4 Automauc 4 c"'1noer
at>te 1hN out the Orange trect, ci.en, xlnt eon-$175; old pek lamp teble BRAND new 13' 5" delu11e Aa... ...... t02t 8!>·1J~ •~lo loadfd INU\'861 PORSCHE 1977 924 Aat11 ......... ta·.. I"-......_. ~ 1~.','.01e1s. --------• County.,... dltlon, s 175. 873-3600 S75. 631-3084 Ive msg Wh•I«. $2450. Also 19881 GO 73<. '"10 .A ...... "]•J• Sunroof ~ rlmt, 11~es .,. "' -,.,.,-1-vvv• .. -.. -· O.l . WEAVER 30HP Nlsaan outboerd LIT n"' 00 .,. •• ..-ml .... ~ ~ ..... ,. Cadillac Conver110le 1982 cru 19• power SI Hr· ---
TEMPORARIES WASHER/PAVER Frig· A.MPER SHELL $1600; Sl.izukl 2HP. $275 ~)'(>Yr pempered_Merced•· Sates -Service mechanic ally perrect, white. With Mecedes blue Ing/bra.Iles. AM/FM. A/C, Autom•tlc. V8 eyflnder,
(714) a.7.0550 ldelre deluxe model. $300/obo 645·8273 ~1S-4884 I Benz. You will get out-Paris -Leasing needs P•lnt 56000 top Or1g1ns1 owner till <9·'11> 59.995. redlele. POwef ttMr·
t00%FREE ~:75c1~':1~~on, SlOO -\-CLASSIC 1957GLASPAR right cHh. Compare • 835-3171 675-2218 720·9941 eventng •ITMT•llMI lng/bfMM,AM/FM,A/C
--"---•.• OH,..-~R. l 8'.FG Mwc 1 HouM of Imports & be ,.. ... '1111(2-1 634 -1 9ct0 dl"Yl mTSlD tllt.(lt-61•)12,395 ~UY P /T hnltue 1114 ''" I• Y• MU '85 tip OI B. MUST SEE set•. 1500 Auto Mall Or. 4 cylinders 5-se>eeO men· (2NCCHUI W-tll 1 Hll•M ..
Alco Stenderd Internal 4 YEAR 6(6 MTneut•ed S2500. 432-7986 211111• .... Santa Ana ual, r.011111 AM/FM New mn&.a
eudlt dept. hU an Im-B~ ... C:~-~Aa .. ~, 7 ptec:e SHELTIE. Pref•• adu!tl. FISHING BOAI.21~ ~~t ···•-m--... , ~ --··'"' ·-· • ~ ••ov NG .i.;r11V91 •ffeC110n & r• Customc:.b'" redar fllh t:~~Mll>W.a · Fwy:-at Edmger engine w 111 1e1<e tr•d•1n -_., P8'1·tlme S.C:r•t•ry 10 .. rnoet new. ... I . turns the Mme 982-'4518 flnder diesel :.....,., • 500 MetC.0..-Blnz. You will OPEN 7 DAYS 1na7) $3ll5 .... omatJc.. en UM C8SM' Automatic. .. cylinder r=::iiliiiiiiiiiMiii.4il -wOl1t 4 or 5 hours p.r $800 080. Jim 673-5014 • -yne get OU1·r1ghl cash Com· . ~· AIC ltll All power ~ <f()()(lodl. rldlels. day. This Individual mutt M/GOLOEN LAB 1'~ yrs mile range, fllll bait tenk, pere House of Imports & Service Hrs Mon·Fn ...... fW (28VG378 S 5 995 crulM power t>rallet,
typf5Swpm,heveexoel· ............. old,neoter.O,liC.nM ,811 trailer, equipped for the b41Nfe 700 amlo900pm H1·1Jll I 1 · AM fM AC tilt
lent llltbel end written footboerd with relit. shota. housebroken.
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_ llAlllTIYITA (1l·S32)$13995 c:onimunlcetlon akllls encl queen tin. * 846-4293 needs IOving care, good Widow. mull NII. BEST ..._ ...... ' 'ltl-1111 llllMT• .. ~.'~~=~:':, c:: una............ ~!ldren ~-81 16 I OfFEA 6J,~~~732 or I• WUtl Drift/ Jill,' H::,~~.~tc~lu~~r ,p1:!!; \'z.'.1=·~;.= ~-;; ••• 'll llSTAM .....
did•1• lflould submit with mettr .... S 19ir-Jwwary /fan/ Art Ulll Ulll 21' I Slee<lng & moonroof 4 paint, new tires ret>u•lt Autom111c. QO'Ner S1eer-W-111 \
theil' reeumee lo: Alco 523-7733 anytime 1125 Sleeps 4 or more show.< 11988 JEEP Wrangler Spe~et AM/FM cwt-1 engtl'le' Wiii Ilka trade-1n ·~· A •C Lo"" miles
S1enderd Corp. 2124 DESIGNER dining .. 'oo"! eEX0fiF0L sliver JJln1c J l'IMd. auto pilot. depth LOf'edo, 6 cylinder~ AC. te, S 14,400 Mlchael (2287) $3•75 '' 3TVX) S2 895 • FNI '14Tl9N11111
Mdl St .. Ste too. Hunt-teble. opens 10 107 • & 7 Stole, cap. Should«ed, 1 recorder, new Loran c. PS, PB. rully equipped, I 964-8863 ...... WW llmY TMITA Automauc 4 cylinder
lno\o" Beech, CA 92648. crldenze, dark wood, xlnt condition S350 ford Lef!man dieset-7501 er~~ bar _:d ~ ~opO"' ··-· u z IU ... n1-1111 Ul-1111 power $1Mrtng power an,iin1• ...... , •• -.;._iiiiaimiiB"iiMTUii Attt1: Audit Meneger. $3000 * 675-9654 960-0282 Evenln0• I hours, tiillt system, 600 -· ·-, "' -..,, bf'llces euaett• AtC "' EOI. prtncip.it only. DlNING RM Table w/3-1 mile range.. bell slip In Miia Ask~15,950 I 5-..,..0 manual radials Uft Jm Jm ( 1-~I S3.995 ...
IMVM & 6 chelrs, French lllAl W . Newport, pouible live-640-4i2 • 6244 PC>W9t at..,lng, power ChooMlrom 125P<•V!Otls-•11•111--Automltlc, 4 c:tllnder ~ I Provlnclel $600 OBO. Serl greph, "Reunion" aboerd. nnanclng aveil-,,.... tiJS br•k•. CUMfte, MC. ly owned Mercedes-mTILll ~ CloOt IOCk •• 11de61,
FIT 1tu In. le/hr, good CHINA CABINET $500 551-8730 eble "Rolla Royce of the Very low miles, hke new Benz ComJ*e House of UJ-llJl ~ -'=::9M ~ ~a. CM 642-0411 I OBO. Cell 640-6931 I'* •a.rial• S.." $29,500 AJIOhome mn 'll,... (2a8ll S7195 lmpor1s & b• sale ------------------•-... ·-----•!I cer lor tale, NB. Cell AU10l'l)lll<:. V-6 cytlnder, ....... YW 2131714MERCEOES Foro 1972 Muatan g (1l·S<M)S7•995
EARN HENREOONSCENEI Kll'lg p ER fools HAND Rlchard.PP.723-1472. power tlMflng/br•ket, Hl-1111 n,-..... ..z 1a.:a .. 1 1:>o• ~··-~ G<1nde rvnsg•Mt IOoKI ••• , .....
Br tulte. llght bfldgl. 2 TOOLS. Half· price. AM/FM. Woftl·truck with •• • • great new 11re1 • --.a $400 $1000/WK •rmolrt, llOrege ttled· 9&8-3762 after 7 P.M. ZODIAC MKlll tool box. Hurryl W~n't I IAZll u z IU 'II 5 speed menuel, power ---s 1850 00 675-• 194 ea.a 1
• boerd, llland plellorm f· N~~ei!~ •• ~I~~~~~~~ lest al this price. 5·1PMd manuel, redials. brakes, AM/FM, c:.sset-.VltlfT '11 SPlllT - -'liniiiiiiii-.:iiliiliiiiiii S 10.000 1111. asking uaJtue $3000. 432•7966 llPlllll YW 1 power steering, power le, AIC, till Hurry lor this 4 cytlnder, 5 •Pied men-F• ••.a-........ PLYlllm 'II EIU1
•aAM-12 Noon $3500 645-6097 'll!'JF .. t 1147 brakes cessette A/C one Sun roof power win-ual. power bralces Like -15 --•No N1Qttt9/Wknd1 HOLIDAY SALEI IMl~IC~I Curtert 111-llll Very f0w miles llke new dows, power lock• new (10-47t) $2.995 Automatic 4 cyhnder. Ulll
•If/HA ... comm/trelnlng 8, SOFA 1 1 d b d DESI conference -,.1 .,_ IP 12288157195 • (2295) $6,935 lllTillTll llMI radllls, po11Wer 11ur-Automatic, 4 cylinder. -a-• a.a• •• 111 · 11 n con • ren room table, opens to SO' AT TO <::HARTER -" • ,.._ ..,.. .. YW -• 1ng brakes c;auette. rt1dl1lt , po-r tlMr· =:..,-_. new. dMP fors:x,green I 107", & 7' credenza, d1r1c Tuclng rffel'V111on1 ror Automet!C. V·ll cyll.oder. .... .. YW Ill 1•11 •·-• A1C Uke ,_ ( 11-5431 1ng'bflkes AMfFM, AIC ... ,. I.I. Ill· 1HI w/em811 print obo. wood, $3000. 675--9654 Xmu parade, 12117 to, power stewlnglbralles, nl llll • • 142-tll 1 '3.995 (11-504) S7 995 :..-mw 760-0171 NCR clltl regater, model 12123. 675-1995 evee AM/FM Work-truck wit~ • TIYITA '11 •·Z ISUIMm llACI llllMTll ..
l ... 1111•1 .. 1•IM~~~~G&r•2''11~0· ·2 •2 135, S 1t5 obo. RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· :=i.~:ia~ Won t IAZli'llPllllP 5 SQeed manual power tlfYY'llSTtPSlll •n&.11 mftUI
c..,.,,..._ ng rm • 64Z.5399. END. Ch~er State-Of· ---Automehc. cruise, power 1:>r1kea AM1FM cesset· P/I ••--•1 •.a• -•1 chrt IOll or mllc Olene _._ '" k AM/FM • _._. _._. ......... · Art a.• CrNlock. Pkg bra es . ceuet· 1e, AIC. tilt tiurry tor lhl$ A11tom1hc v.a c)'f oder
Mu.t llft ~to eo ft>S Ex· 650-4253 or 673-1800 Pett I Aaiaa1t IMI d .. l w/tklpQer 875-7100 •1-1111 "' te, A/C TOOi bOlll. cus1om one Sun roof p0wer ""n-~ stMr•ng cassette Good jobs. reliable services, p.rtence 11e1gru1 bui not NEW DAYBED WHITE 'I PETS "R11 PEOPLE Wh .. tS Meny t lllras• dows power locks • A C Custom v.nee11
~· r .. l mecll· BRASS. With meur .... s BOARDING & GROOMING If you·re lookln9 for a car, (2293) $7,495 (2295) S6.98S 11073251 $9.995 interesting things to buy· it's all ell 11. 8:30-5. & tru"dle complete. DOGS, OATS, & BIROS classlfled has news for you. ....... YW UPU•YW ll&XIY TIYITA
Cell 5-46-3671 $245. •840-8733* SHEAAY'S K-9. 5'6-2848 H1·Hll n1-1111 ~ 1•1-1111 t here every day in classified.
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K ... M °' ot any ~ltlon Of llCCOU.nl BER 29, t988 at 1 45 P M In Beech, Ca11rorn1a 92647 COUNTY Of and bearing lnt ..... 1 .. may THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR eta.ms all ••bil•ty '°' In) ,,,. •Nie In lawf\.11 monev of ,,,. I"-•"
lllOnc8 °' aa provided In MCtlon 1250 Dept No. 3 located at 700 Thia buslneu ii con· OMNGI. be pennnted by law will be CASH lafllfUI moNI) of tl'le correc1ness In .a.Q st reel U"• ed St1tea) l>Ul'>uMll 10 Seid Mle Wiii be made, bu1 . NrnlON 'Oft of the c.lltomll Prot>et•t CMc Centlll' Oft.,. Weat duc1ed by a general oart ITAft OF IH ued In the manner Untied Slit• or a cori-er t •dcl<ess ex otner COl'lm<>n 292' M of tr.e C...tom11 Covil W'tl'IOU1 ccwanant or -· "'°9Aft °' Code A Requeat fOf Sl>eci•I Senta Ana, Cel1f0<nll 92701 nerst\lp CAA.WOMttA provided by DlllltfOn 10 01 Cheelc drawn on any l>allli oes.QllAt+Or coo. AT THE MAIN ~Fl~ •enty --~Of imP6led ~....._AND Notice fonn l.aveU.ble lrom I IF YOO OBJECT to the The regt11ren1 com· l9tV1NI COAIT tl'le Ce11lomla s1r .. 1s ano credit union or 11¥tng1 ano Said sa• o. mao• ENTRANCE TO THE COUN-regarding title. Pt1111Won '°" ~ Ille COUr1 ~ granting Of Ille 09'ltlon, you '1T141"1GeO to trenaact bu• A ... .-wf H19hwayt coo. t>eing the loen UIOCllllOn OomlQ..O ..,,, ... out ...... nty, eJll)<:-or TV COUR1HOUSE 700 or ~anca to pey the 1W8T~MY ,Oft Attorney '°' Patlllooel'' ~either 9PPMf ,, 111elneu und« the l\c:tlhOUI De8TMCT lmprOllemef\t Bond Act ol In thlS •t•I• an payeble at ll'f\Plted •9Q8'0lng l•I .. poe-CIVIC CENTER DRIVE remWllng ~ IUln of
TM918TAft CW: Robert w Lltlle. EeQ . •875 '-lnO and 1ta1e ye>ur ob-bulitleae name Of nlf'MS NO ... , 1915 and IUCh bon01 snatt the IKMOI .... all ngnt lllle MSSOOI\ or ~brancel WES SANTA ANA CA , .... note(I) ll9CUted by Mid
MMIATMAN , f MetArlhur Court, Suite u o, )ectlon• or Ille written objec· Aiied abo.,. on 811/88 NOT1CI TO mature In not to el!~ 30 and 1nt••t neld by II u 10 111 sty tl'le uno .. d 01>11-nghl. hlle •nO tnter•t c;on. Deed of Trust w!ttl 1n1..i
.._. ...,._... Newpor1 a..th, CA 926e0, tlonl with the court before Mictlael 0 Turi "90PERTY )'Mrt from their dlTe Trutl .. ~n 11'111 real O<:oe>ert)' gations 1ec11red t>y H •d veved to~ now l'lel<I on 11\enM>n. u ~on Mid
C... .....-.: Attorney for PtrUlonet lhe lleerlng. Your ~peer-This llltement wu 11\ed OWNatl Of DATED. November 9 .. 1ua1ec1 1n u o County ano DMd ol Trust "'''" 11\teor"t vn<llll' seod Oeed o! ~tt 1n no1e<11. advanc.a. If any A•,._ Published Orange Coast anc. may be In penon °'by With tl'le County Cletll ol Or-MCOM>INO 1988 Stat• Oesc;rit>eO as lollOwt and otllet sums H oro1110ed tile property 111ua1eo 1n Ntd undef the term1 or the Deed
To ... heirl, beneflclarlel. Delly Piiot December 7, a. your atlOfney. ange County on No~t>er I °' AlllllMINT ROllRT L. CITRO,N El0419fT "A" , 1~8111. plus advances. ,, Co..nt) C.Ulomll. dacrtb-o( Tr111t ..... •tlmatect
oretiltora. eon11nget11 c~f. 14, 1988 I IF VOU AAE A CREDITOR 28, 1988 httlSl ! NOTICE IS HEREBY Treuuret-Tu COlleetor of PARCEL 1 Unit ' 01 tnat any tne•eunoer and •nttft.SI •nQ tl'le land therein charges an<1 e11~of the
'°''· encl per90na wtlo may WTh254 °' a contl~t creditor of Put>llan.d Or•nge Co.st GIVEN\Nlt on the 9tn day of the County ot Orange certain Condom1n•um Pro-tl\e•*<lf\, aoo plut IMS A CONOOMINlUM COM· Trull .. a~· 01 t"9 tn.istt
be ot._..... lntltlted In the the ~. you mutt Ille Delly Piiot December 7 ,.. Novemt>er. 1988, there wH Put>llltled Ora~ Cot.st 1ec:t u lll'lov.n an<l oeflneo 1n c11arges al"O e•oenMS ol tne PR1SEO OF ttHted t>y Mid Deed of ~ or eetlte, or both, ot rta.JC fl)TIC( )'OUf'cteim wllh Ille court end 21 28 1988 • · recorded In the office ol lhe Dalt; Piiot Noveml>ef 30 0.. 111a1 Clll'taln Oeell'allbn ot INltM and 01 the tr~t 0 AACEL t Tr141l. to WU. s 1a..&ae 30
JONATHA N HEMING I mall. copy to Ille~., • • W251 County Surveyor ot the c.mber 7 1988 Cownants Cona11o0n.1 and C(Hld b~ N od OMdOI Tn,1SI UNIT 3 IN "HE CIT'f o~ The~icwyv~ MIO
HOPKINS, OTtiEAWISE 11• r~tatlve llj)90int.O by County of Orange J)'iftllant W-2' I Restr1ct1ona end Reser-lf\e tota. amount ot M-0 ot>-COST 4 MESA COUNT'r OF OMO 01 Trust lleretotore ••·
KNOWN Al JONATHAN M NOnca Of DIATM l lhe court wltlltn tour rnonth11 PCaJC M)TIC( to s.ctlOn 10CQ2ol the Catt-vll>On o! E1...,.,an11 re-119a1tOl"1 11 tl'le t1meo1 n•1oa1 O~lllGE STATE Of CALI· ICU1ed ano ~to the
HOPKINS. JACK H ANDOfNiiiiON frOf!'I the d•t• of Int 1.. lornlaStrMtsandH19hwayt P\aJC ll)TIC( corded Aug11t1 20 t9'4 11'1 pUbficetoonottlls'llollc• • FORNIA AS SHOWN ANO ~ a Wflnen Dee-
HOPKINI ANO JOHN TO ....... Tl9' tuenCIOflettertaaprovtded MftNCMtCOURT coo. (I) '" ISMMlTHlnl eooi. 1122' Ptge 1 66 Of SS1 saar DEl'NEO ON Tl'IAT CER· laratlOt\ of Default erld 0.. ~IMS laTAft °' 11n MCllon 9100 of Ille Call-°' CAL.WOtlMA. ~ upoo an that pr099rty YOU AM ... HFAULT Ottloal ~o· o! 0•1lf'941 Oat•O """'t>• .. , .... N CONDOM NIUM PLAN man<l IOt Sale tl>d a -itten 4 PITITION "8e beer1 ftled MM.IAM91 ~. ICANT'l'A. lomll PtObete COO. The COUNTY Of CMtAMOe In 111 ..-ment dlstrtc:t In ~ A D11D Of TRUIT C:O..nty c ... 1orn I •Na . PECOROED ..iUNE 21 19•9 Notlee ol Defeull and EJee.
by Wk.LIAM EOMUNO IRE• .... llMWft • tlmefof fillng dalml Wiii not In the Metter of the theCountyolO..•nge.detig· OAnD ~ M. t111.. UNoo PARCEL 2 M wNl•~>O'ed ,_AL llTATt &ICU"'-'"' 8001( 13197 P~GE 179 ltontoS.. The~"9d LAHo ANO MICHAEL J.I • .... ,. KA.,,.... expire priof 10 four month• Appllcetlon of natad Ir vine Co111 La81 YOU TMI ACTION 1 S.lro lntlll'MI n Lot 2 of Tlfl KRY1C£, • Cantomi. 0Ff1CtAl RECORD& OF C...O Mod Noltee Of De-
81N> lrtttle Superior COurt .......... ._ from the ~·t• of the lleaflng KIM.IS Peter Oannet A11111ment 0111rict No TO NOTICT YOUR~-Tract 8184, ~ tl'le C•I)' ot _'"" ......... TnietM,I)'; ORANGE COUNTY CAL rau11 end Elee1ton to Sell to
Cit Olllfol1118. County of Of· JOUPH llANTlfl notic.d 1b0ve. fOf Change of Name 18· 1", comprillng the lerrl· IRTY, rT MAY M ao&.D AT Costa Mase COunty ot <> 0 J. flt<MtOlfl. lte "99J.. f ORNIA be re>c«oed ln the county I ~ lhet WIL· c ... NlllMIMr: YOU MA'f ExAMINE lhe No A 145758 tory delcrlbeO 1nd provided A ""9IJC eAU, • YOU ange State of Cehtomla H deftt. 1800 Morttl 9rNdWay, P"RCE.. 2 wnere lhe real prOperty ls
IOMUHO IAELANO •• ,.11 flle --t>y the eour1. If )'OU ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE for In Reaolutlon No ••o AM IXPLANATION per mep ~orel~ In Boo .. lulte 100, leota Ana, CA 4N UNOIVIDEO ' 10T!i IOc:.eled MICHAIL J, BIRD be To aN helr1. beneflclenee. ere 1 P1t90<1 lntlll'eated In FOR CHANGE OF NAME 88-12~ duly edOOled by the Of THI NA°""" Of TMI 3U P• 35 and 36 1n· t270t Telephone (714) INTEREST IN AND TO t.OT I DATE 11 t()8188
E • perlOMI rep-credltorl, contingent c:redl· the •tete. YoU may Ille With /Seo, eot4) &oerd ol SupeN\SOtt ol the ,flOCllDnlQ AQAINIT ctu.tlve of M sceHaneous ""4,0 OF l~ACT NO 1031& IN 81CU911TY ALUID Ml'·
.. lldmlt ...... Ille '°''·and pereona wtlo may the court. fonnel Aequeat Kiau. Petlll' Danner hU County or Orange on Sep-YOU, YOU IHOULD CON· Mat>•. rcord• Of Otln~· Put><aneo Orange CCIII T,..E CITY Of COSTA vteaa. • T ........ -
ttl9 decedent. I be oltlerWIM lnteraeteel In r°' Sc>eclel Notice of IM Ill--nte(I • ~ltlon In Ihle court temt>er 13 1988, wM<ein It t ACT A LAWYWR. COUtlty Cal•lom•r s~ Da ,., P1101N<'..,.,..,ber13 30 MESA COUNT't' OF OR· ...,. ....._. "9M, ..,... •t. HIANHO °"the ~I-thewltloreetate,orboth,of 1ng of en ,,......,,,ory and..,._ tor*' oroer altowtng ~I· oectared 111 ln\fll'ltlon to NOTICaOf enooer•ne<1a 1heCom~ Oec:eMDt't01' 19U AlllGE ST"l'E OF CALJ. Vall~ Callfer1111
.... be Mid .9ft Oecetn·l 8ENJAMIN J KANTER, allo prai-nent ot •t•te ....ca 1 tloner to change hl•/llet order certain wort( 10 be TMl8TWl'9 IA&.I " Areu O'l the Con®mim...m W-<39 FORNlA AS PER M,_P RE· lffU -C•) .,.,.._
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• OrWl99 ~t DAILY PILOT/ Wednetday, 09cember 7, 1988
Hayes gets
panel OK
for state
treasurer ·
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State
Auditor General Thomas Haye
Gov. George Deukmc1 ian's second nomin~ for state treasurer. is run·
n1ng into none of the heated oppos1-
11on that faced DeukmeJ1an 's first
choke. Rep. Dan Lungren .
The Senate Rules Commmcc. after
hearing naryra disparaging wor• of
testimony. voted unanimou~> Tues-
day to approve the Hayes nomi-
nation. clearing the way for a vote b)
the full Senate inJ anuary_
A ·SpeQcial A~scmbl) co'mm1ttCC"
held a two-hour hearing on the
·appointment Tuesday afternoon. but
did not take a vote lx'cause of the lack
ofa quorum.
The comm111ee chairman. As-
semblyman Tom Hannigan. D-Fair-
field. said the comm mee wou Id 'ote
the first week of Januar). He no ted
lawmakers ha ve until Jan. 9 to act on
the nomination.
Hayes. if confirmed, would fill the
remaining two years of the term of
Democrat Jesse Unruh. who died of
cancer in August 1987. Eliza beth
W~itney. an Unruh dcput}. has lx'cn
acting treasurer since then.
A governor's nominee for a con-
stitutional office vacancy 1s subJCCt to
confirmation b) both houses. Other
appointments are considered onl) b)
the Senate.
Thomas Hayes
That two·hou e confirmation pro.
cess. put-into the-consti&-ut~-by
voters in t976 •. created trouble for
Lungren, R·Long Beach, who. wos
confirmed by the As~mbly, but
rejected by th e Scnat~ because of his
consen ative views, panicularly on
issues such asaflirmat1 ve action, civil
riithts and housing.
Deukmej1an maintained that re1ec-
tion b> both houses was neccssaf).'. to
doom the Lungren nomination. But
the state upreme-Court ruled that
one-housr reJt'Cll on was enouith.
Stung by the repudiation· of the
poh11call y experienced ·and am·
bitious Lungren. Deukmejian turned
10 a poh11cal unknown. the 42-}car-
old Haycll. Ha .. cs is registered ''de-·
cline to sta te'· but sa)'s he will
rercg1ster as a Republican 1f con·
firmed and eek the treasurer's office
1n the I 990 elcc11on. •
Law111aker targets gang
weapons in ban proposal
SACRAMENTO {AP) -During Roberti cited Uz1sasanexampleof
the last leg1slat1ve session. state "eapons that would be covered b)' the
Senate leader Da' 1d Rolx'nt went bill. The compac1 firearms. made in
after toy guns that look like the real Israel. arr a'a1lablc in three forms in
thing. Now he's drafting lcg1sla11on to the United 'talcs: automatic,
ban the sale of z1s and other weapons and scm1automat1c rifles
m1htary-st} le firearms la' ored b) and p1s1ols.
street gangs. The automatic version. which op-
"lnnocent people are being killed." erates like a ma~h i ne gun. requires
the Los Angeles ..Democrat said speClal licensing to obtain legally in
Tuesday. "We must go after the California. according to Steve Hen··
gangs' instruments of death .... " · sley of the state Justice Department.
Roberti said the scope of the bill But even the semiautomatic ver·
was still being worked out. but he said sions of the weapon have rapid-fire
1he measure would target semi-capab1ht y and "enormous ammuni·
automatic firearms that ha ' ea "para-uon capac1 t_)" with chps that can
m1htary purpose or pa ram 11itar) ori-carry more than I OOfo unds. said Los
gin." not trad1t1onal ri fles. shotguns Angeles Count\ Shenffs Deput)
and pistols. -~J~o,...hn Clear) ·
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PLO accepts l~rael as Separate stat
TOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP),--
PLO leader Ya scr Arafat toda) said
he told a aroup of American Jews that
his organ1za11on accepts bract's righl
to c~ast and coodcmn!> all form s of
terron~m.
But he told n pn:ss conference that a
two--pag{declarauon drafted with lM
Jewish group "1s nothint new·· ftQm
the resolutions adopted by tht PLO's
parliament-in-exile last month.
He repeatedly avoided answtra"'
questions on whether PLO attacks
ap1nst Israel were terrorism. but s.a1d
resistance against occupation was
legitimate under the U.N. chaner.
Foreign Minister Sten Anckrsson
announced the declara11on. sayuig 11
was intended ~o elaborate on tht
PLO's acceptance last month of two
U.N. resolutions. which impticitl)
rccogniu l5rad,,_---
Andcrsson said that according to
the statement., the Palestine National
Council "established tht \ndepen·
dent state· of Palestine and accepted
the cx1stcnc(' of Israel as a state in the
region." .
The st~tement. released in English,
satd thf:', PLO also "declared 11!
rejection 'and condemnation of ter-
ronsm in all its for ms. includmg state
terronsm."
But the Palestine Na11onal Council
spoke oflimiting ''mili'lary action" to
Israel and th(' occupied territories in
its meeting in Algiers. A!g~na. Israel
contended the council did not re-
cognize Israel and had not outlawed
\errorism.
Today's declaration mentioned
U.N. resolutions 242 and 338 as the
basis for an international Middle East
peace conference, in which the PLO
Quake ki1ls 4 in
eastern Turk~y
MO COW (A Pl -A strong earth-
q.uake centered in th~ southt rn ~\.1e1
Union toda) caused damage m -at
least five So" art c1t1es and killed four
people m eastern Turke). authoritic
said.
Oflic1al Ytrcvan Radio. in a repon
monitored in London. said there were
unspecified Soviet "casualties and
inJu ries" from the quake. which was
centered near the Armenian city of
Lcninakan near the Soviet-Turlmh
border.
E tensi ve damage "as reported in
Turke). ·
The U.S. Geological ur'e) .s<nd
the quake registered 6.9 on the
Rlch1er x alc and Jls ~~
JUSt south of Tb1h!i1. capital of the sr 1cucw.tbhc.o(Geocaia and a Ct!) o ncarh I million people.
Yueer Arafat. leader of the Pale.tt.laa
Liberation Or&anl&atlon, (left) •bailee
hands with Rlla E. Hauer, leider of •
rialtlni American Jewlah dele&ation, •
SwecllSh Prime lllnlater ln&Yar CarlMOD
loon on at a cllnner Tueaday ln Stockholm.
wants to paruc1pate. dedarat1on last month. ronsm conditions for dealing with the
But it did not refer to the resol-
ulions in relation to ihc recognition of
Israel's right to ellist or an end to
terrorism.
The five.member· Jewish del·
cgation hailed the document as "an
important step forward in the peace
process" which removed the am·
"With this c1larification of what
were amb18'rit;es in the Algiers docu~
ment, we ho"' fervently ttiat the
United States will open a dialogue
with the PLO," said Rita Hauser of
the International Ccntt'r for Peace in
the Middle ~SI.
Washington has made recognition
of Israel and renunciation of ter·
PLO. -
'-President Reagan. a~ked a~ut
today's declaration as he was leav1.ns
the White House for New York. satd:
"We haven't had time to review whal
11 1s that he (Arafat) said there
specifically."
Arafat held six hours of talks
Tuesday with the Jewish delegation 'bigu1ties from the PLO council's
. u~s. rights group alleges ati~seS in Israel
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By Tiie Associated Press
JERUS .:\LEM -Israel has jailed human rights
\\Orkers for months and violated international law by
transporting Palestinians detained without trial to a
desert camp tnstdl' Israel. a U.S.·bascd human rights
group charged today. The Law}ers Committee for
Human, Rights made the allegal1ons in a 95-pagc re port
that features 1est1mon} from six Palestinian law)ers and
human rights worker~ as well as interviews with Israeli
ofllc1als. The report accuses Israel of arresting Palestinian
human rights "'orker on· secret charges and outlines
Isra eli abu~s 1n the KctLiot prison established during the
)car·long Palestinian revolf against Israeli's 2 t.-ycar .
occupation of the We!>! Bank and Gata Strip. "Kem ot'
location 1n a remote pan of Israel proper. its extremely
harsh desen·cl1mate and its cro"dcd. 10humane h"mg
cond111ons com bane 10 create an untenable en' ironment
1n \\h1ch 10 maintain long-term dctamces:~hc report b)
th -0r.k.based lf-OUP ~ ··~110~ of
residents of the occue1ed territories In Israel proper IS ~OAlhlr) lo lhc Fourt G1•oc\ a Coovcn11on.'' The 1949
con\l'nt1on states that dctamres in an occupied couotf)
ma) not be moved 10 another country.
Dlse_ase hits cyclone victims
DHAKA . Bangladesh -Lack of safe drinking wa1er
has triggered an outbreak of water·boroe djsease in lht
coastal areas battered b) a cyclone that killed at least 2.200
people. a newspaper reported tottclY. "The agonies of &ht
C\clone v1cums have proliferated doe to outbreak or
diarrheal disc:ases." said The New Nation. an indepen,.
dent Enghsh-language daily, It did not say how many
cases had been reponcd. Health Ministry officials coukl
riot immediately be reached for comment.
The government has said at least 933 people died
when the cyclone roared up the Bay ofBene,al on Nov. 29.
pawning 1idal wa ves and lashing 30 of Bangladesh's 64
districts. The storm killed another 500 people m
neighboring India's West Bengal state. which abuts
Bangladesh. according to officials in Calcutta. The aetual
umber-ohieaths-may n~ver be known bttattse-of poor
commumcations and slow r~poning b}· bureaucrats. The
Ne"" Na11on and other Dhaka newspapers scud at least
2.226 people "ere killed.
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NOTICa Of' 02/01183 as Document no PARCEL 3: I y AN t TA A" t A I , Lot Angelel; ArN 8ulldef1' In 8CCl«denee with S.Cllon wegee In the county In wtlleh felted. under Mid Deed of Trust In ~Md Mid Notice of 0..
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T8 Mo. ..... 1 NIL, of Otflelal Records In MENT APPURTEN.ANT TO Publi~ Or .. Cout Small BuelMM end Mlnor"Y fomle Admlnllt,..,lve CocH ... lllted In the Depertment the right to rejec1 any or Ill County, C81tfornle, delerlt>-be l'9COl'ded In ti ... ~
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T tM ~of theRecorcler Of EACH UNIT FOR THE USE Delly Piiot Nowml>« 23. 30. Alloclltlons lo the project Applic•tlon• mutt be IUb-of TtenlP0(11tlon booklet bid• Of to walw any If-Ing ..... lend "*91n· ......... ,... property ..
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ORANGE County. Califomte. AND OCCUPANCY OF Oecembet 7, 1988 lllclnlty. Contee! the Small ml11ed 101he Small and Min-'"'"*' Gen.rel Prevelllng regutatlhM Of lnformalltlel A CONDOMINIUM COM-located. •
OATED 01114/83 UNLESS ex~ed by. TnFORO A. THOSE PORTIONS OF THE W·237 end Mlnore.y ~ Offtce ~ ~ Oftlce, 1808 W-oee Ret-. dated u Mt In eny bids or In the bidding. PRISED Of: DATE: 11/0l/18
YOU TAl<E ACTION TO WALKER AND BARBARA 8. RESTRICTED COMMON (918) 322-M19, or ContrllCt 14th Street, Suite 100, Sec;-fo(th on PrCIPOMI form. Pur9Uent to the provielona PARCEL 1, l9CUN'TY AUJID ~
PROJECT YOUR PROP-WALi< EA. HUSBAND ANO AREA DESIONA TEO IN THE fUl.IC NOT1C( Menegemen1 s.ctlort, (918) remento, C.otomie 95& t4 C991M of mit boc*i.t ate Of'I of Section 1773 or the L1bor UNIT 4, IN THE CITY Of ¥al. • T..-., -
EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT WIF£ WILL SELL AT PUB-DECLARATION OF RE· 322-2871 for ioc.tlon of ~ bldd« ahall ~ 11 400 P Street, 5th Code of the State of CeU-COSTA MESA. COUNTY Of ................. _,
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU LIC AUCTION TO THE STRICTIONS AND SHOWN • ..., Small and Mlnor1ty Bullder9 fufnlett peyment bond end Floor. S~aiMf'ltO. Call-fomle.ll'leOISTRICThUot>-ORANGE. STATE Of CALI-V•ll•r. Cell••····
NEED AN EXPLANATION HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ON THE CONDOMINIUM ITATI OF CAL91~ Plan Roome In pro)ee1 Yldn-perlormence bond u r• fornl•. and .. avellable to teln4ld from the Director of F°"NIA. AS SHOWN ANO 11111 •••• ,.., .,.,.
Of THE NATURE OF THE CASH. (payable •t time of PLAN FOR EACH UNIT. OfACI OF n. ITATI lty Ql.llfed by.... any lnt .... ed l*1Y on ,.. the Oepertment oflndus1rllll DEFINED ON THAT CEA-• ' AN IT A A" I A ••
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Mia In llWM money of the The ttrMI ld<lr ... end ARC""9CT Pl-apeclftcetlone and Oepwtment ot Oenerel ~I Relellon1 the generel TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN TMl8Tta IALI OllPIClll
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Unlled Stet•) pwauent to othef common deelgne11on, DIPAR'TmNTOf' bid pr~ form may be ServtcMrMen1Mrlghtlor•' MeCHAll -'· 90CCHIC· pre¥elling rate of per diem RECOROEDJUNE21, 1979, Pl.lblllhed Orange C....
TACT A LAWYER 2924-H of the Cellfoml• Civil If any, of ,,... rNI property ••RAL MRVICal obteinlf;I only from ContrllCt jec1 any Of ... bid• end 10 CHIO Ul.. A.LA.. ITATI ••ee• end 1h• general IN BOOI< 13197, PAGE 178, Deity Pilot NoYembet 23, 30,
On 12118/88 •t 9:45 1.m Code, AT THE MAINNORTH d .. crlbed above Is ADYDT1..-NT FOft Menegement Section 400 p """9 any Irregularity In eny ARC""9CT prevelllng rale for hOllday OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Oecembet 7, 1911
Security Allled s.rvtoM u ENTRANCE TO THE COUN-purported 10 be; 1871 Tu1tln ..,. Str•t •• 5th Floor, P.O Bo• bid received. Publllhed Orenge ~out end Ollertlme WOfll In the lo-ORANGE COUNTY. CALI• ~ •• w-ne
duly appointed TrullH TY COURTHOUSE. 700 Aven~ • .,..o C-2. Costa "'91.JC None. 1079 Secremenlo Cell-81C11wlll beenterte!Md on Delly Piiot December 7, 14, callty In wtllc:h lhl1 work la to FORNIA. ,
und9t and purauent to Deed CIVIC CENTER DRIVE M ... , CA 92627 SEALED PROPOSALS fornli 95&12-1079 ' Tele-a lump tum hula. 1986 be~or for NCh Cfeft · PARCEL 2: ' NlJC fl)11C(
IWEST, SANTA At.IA. qA all The undettlgned TrullM w"I be rec:elWd by 0"1oe of phone (916) 322-2S71, In NOTICE OF REQUIRE-w252 Of worlt41r ~lo AN UNDIVIDED 1/10TH
right, tltle end lnterM1 con-dltelelma eny llablllty for any the State Archffect, Oepen-pereon In writing or by , .... M E N T F O R N O N -Ill a Ille c:ontrec:t. Theae INTEREST IN AND TO LOT I ACmtoUe ..-a
PAC!t:IC VIEW lveyecl lo end now MIO by It lnconac:tneea of tl'le llrMt menl of Generel ServlcM. phOM,' No bid w111 be c;.on. OISCRIMINA TION PRO-"9lJC fl)11C( retM ate on flle el the Ol.S· Of TRACT NO. 10176, IN ...... ITATI lllT MEMORIAL PARK under Mid Deed Of Trull tn ~dr ... elld other common Room 3018, 107 South aldered un!eee It la meo. on QRAM (GOV. CODE, SEC-NOT1CI TO TRICT otflc:e located at THE CITY OF "'OST A The fo1ow1ng per90n9 ..
Cerna M the property allUllted In Mid dellgnatlon, " any lhowTI 8roectway, LOI AngelH •• proposal form wtlic:tl .. TION 12990): YOAJ( •Uentlon Ptlytlc:al FecltltlM Pl~ MESA, COUNTY Of OR-doing ~ -
Cha:.flr'f ~em~~:') County, Cellfomie. deaerlb-h«eln Cellfomla. untU 2:00 pm., n0t-trensferable, ·__, by 11 celled 10 the "Non-COMTMCTOftl Treller. CoplM may be ob-ANOE, STATE Of CALI-Ct Englneetlng, 30M
3500 Pec1t.c ~-o? e Ing tM !encl therein· Seid .... w\11 be made. but Wednelday, December 21. the Contract Menegement dlec:rimlnetlon CleuM" ... CM.UNO lelned on requeel A c:opy of FOANIA, AS PER MAP AE· Gltweltlf A'llflUe, eoe.-
Beach IV A CONDOMINIUM COM-,wtthOut c:ovenent or war-1988, at wHc:h time they wMI Section end la made In ae-forth ()( ...... red lo '-""' '°"..,. ....... retM lh9ll be potted COAOEO IN 800t< 4$1, ....... CA tH29 ~ 7 PRISED Of: r~ty. e11prMMd or Implied, be put)lldyopenecl end reed c:ordenCe w41t1 Iha lnalruc:-wNc;h la IPPlic:et>te to all School Dll1rlct: COAST et the job Ille PAGES 3 TO 4, MIS-'A. Wayne Crfttord, 3011 6 •2 OO PARCEL 1. regarding Utle, poeMaslon, et Mid~ tor: tl~I to 8idder1. noMllempt State Cona1ruc-COMMUNITY COLLEGE ltahallbemendetoryupon CEL.LANEOUS MAPS, IN Glbreltlf A~. Colt.a
UNIT 2, IN THE CITY OFjorencumt>r~.topaytM INSTALL NEW WATER ~nonretvrneblec:twwgeof tlon Contrac:U4nd to the DISTRICT , tMCONTRACTORtowfl<lm THE OFFICE OF THE MeM,CA92at
HA"80ft LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Cremat0<y
1625 G1ater Ave
Costa Mesa
540·555•
"1E"CE BROTHERS
HLL 8ROAOWAY
Morlurary ·Chapel
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
&42-9150
0.1re1'1 Flowers
2983 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa. CA
148-3131
COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF Lentalnlng prlnclpel tum 01 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM $49.50, ~of ..... tu "Standard Cel"omla Hon-Bid 0Mdlfn4!: 2 o dodl the c;ontract la awarded. and COUNTY RECORDER OF E. Aoyd lfyent, 9201 Lao
ORANGE, STATE OF CALI-the nott(I) aec:ureo by Mid DEPARTMENT OF OE-(c:hectl made payable 10 or-dlecflmlnatlon Conatrucllon p.m. of the 10th day of Jenu-upon any 1ubcontrac1or ID COUNTY, TOGETHER Gr9flde Clrde, Fountek'l Yll!
FOPINIA, AS SHOWN AND OMd of Trull, with lnler .. 1 VELOPMENTAL SERVICES flee of ttle State Arc:nitect) Oontrec:t SpecHlcetlon" Mt ery, 1Nt. under IUCh CONTRACTOR, ITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS 1ey CA 92708
DEFINED ON THAT CEA-thereon, .. prOV\ded In Mid -FA I R v I E w D E -wtH be made'°' Mdl Mt of IOtttl wain. TM Spec:lfl-Piece of Bid Receipt: or-to pay not .... then lhe Mid THEREON. EXCEPTING Thi• bullneet II ~
TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN nott(1), ~vencee, If any, VELOPMENT Al CENTER plant and apec:lflc:alloni. c:atlonl ere appllceble to eH flc:e Of Difeator of Purc:f\M. epec:Hled ratM to ell worltera TH E A E F R 0 M C 0 N • ducted by. a totnt YMtUf'e
RECORDEOJUNE21, 1979, underlheterm1ofthe0eed COSTA MESAJ.. ORANGE Pletliend~tlone.,. non..empt SteteOonatruc:-lng,lettyKelln,CoMtCom-employedbytllemlnthee•-DOMINIUM UNITS . 1 The reglitrent ct•· IN 8001< 13197, PAGE 176, of TNll. f.... Mtlmated COUMTY, CALIFuANIA not to be returned. tlon Contrecta and &ibc:on-munfty College Dlltrlct, 1370 ec:utlon of ..... c:ontrect. THROUGH 10, INCLUSIVE, menced to trllllMCt "'*"
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Charges and ••PIMM of the (W.0 . HFA 501) E.acf1 bidder muat be~ iracta of 15.000 Of' more. Adame Avenue. Co1ta No bldO« mey withdraw LOC~EO THEREOH. neee under tl'le ftc:1ltileue
ORANGE COUNTY CALI· TNltM and of the tN•t• In accordance with plant quellfled under ..... Ste1• Pur.uent to Section 1no MIN. CA 92129 MY bid for. period of lblty PA EL 3: ~ name Of '*'-
FORNIA trMted by' Mid OMd of and epedftc:8ttone therefor, Contract Act of the Labor Code. The 0.-Project Identification (IO) cs.ya after the date Mt . AN CLUStVE EASE-llMed lbo\le on ~1,
PARCEL 2 Trust, to wit $153,315 eo and 9'ICtl addende "*9!0 Pnlference w4ll be granted pennant of lndue1nal ...... Name· Bid No 1439-0range '°' tl'le opening of bld9 MENT APPURTENA.NT TO 1tee
AN UNDIVIDED tl10Tli Ttlebeneflciaryundenald •meybeleeuedpric)f1obld to bidder• prQC>erly ep. tlone Ml Mcerte1necf the College Repair/Replace A ~t bond end a EACH UNfT F°" THE USE R.W .. Cfewtord INTEREST INANOTOLOT 1 OMdolTNlther.tofor•••-openlngdl1•. High Vollag• El•c-perforrnence bof\d ltlell be AND OCCUPANCY OF Thill aletement ... ~
Of TRACT NO 10376. IN ecuted and deliYered to,.,. Thia pro)ee1 comprl-NI.JC llOTIC( NlJC llJTIC( trlc:al47/18 Defwred Mein-required prlc)f to ••ec:utlon THOSE POATlON8 Of THE #Ith tN County Cler1t ofOr-
THE CITY OF COSTA underllgned a wr1tten Dec:· conatructlng water dlatrlt>u-tenanoe No. 2-55 of the contract end at1a11 be RESTRICTED COMMON "191 County on~
MESA, COUNTY OF OR· let•tlon of Default Ind 0.-tlon ty9tem, lnc:IUdlnQ ctemo. Piece PW\a .,. on Ale: In the form ... lortll In the AREA OESIONA TED IN THE 18, 1tee
ANOE. STATE OF CALI-mandlorS .... •nd•Wfltten lltlon • ..,,ltworll, chain llnk NOTICE T058249 OfflceofOltectOfofPtlyelcal contrectd0c:ument1. DECLARATION OF RE-,_
FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· Notice of Def1u11 end Elec-fenoe, MP!alt conoret• end T°' T'AUITU'S SALE FecllltlM Planning. Eugene P\lr9'Hln1 to Section 4590 STRICTIONS ANO SHOWN Pl.lbllahed Orange ~
CORDED IN 8001< 451, tlon to Sell. The underalgned conc.r ... wortt. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~RMl l l T Henla, CoMI Community of tl'le Go\llrnmenl Code of ON THE CONDOMINIUM Deity Piiot NoYemb« 30,0. PAGES 3 TO 4. MIS-ceuMC1 Mid Notice of 0.-TM Contrector1' State As SHOWN A DEED OF TAUS •DATED College Dl1trlct, 1370 lhe State of C.llfornla, the PLAN FOR EACH UNIT. cemt>at 7. 14, 21, 1111
CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN ftllllt end Election lo Sell to ~1cen.. Board hH d•· BELOW. lH.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Ad•m• Avenue. Cott• contrect Wiii contain The ....... addrlla and W-2 ...
THE OFFICE OF THE. be recorded In Iha county !ermined !NI contrectOl'I ~~ =1"· IT tAV ee~OFA~ Mela, CA 92126, Treller F~ provlllon1 l)lfmlttlng the other common deeignatlon,
COUNTY RECORDER OF .._. the rNI property 11 mutt be ltcenMd In the fol. NATURE OF THE PAOCEE~ ~T YOU YOU cAAy (714) 432·5707 1uoceuful b i dder to If MY. of the real property 1--------~
SAIO COUNTY. TOGETHER loc:et~ lowing ~tlon to bid SHOUU>COHTACT MAWYER • NOTICE IS HEREBY Mlbltltute aec:urltl" for any dncrlbed above 11 NlJC llJTIC(
WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS DATE 11/08188 on tt• P<Ojlct' A Of c-34. A public aucllon -.101111 lllatM.t tlidder lor h ~ GIVEN 111•1 lh• •bov•· monlM wltllheld by the Ol9 purpor1ed to be: 1171 TUltln -......;----------~~ THEREON. EXCEPTING MCUMTY ALL•D ..... Plana end apec:lflc.etlona dledlWllwnona ...... ,.....,...,,,.~._.... nemeclSctlOotot.trtctofOr· 1trictto-.perl0fmencie Avenue. No. C-1. Cotta ACnnoue..-11 ~ T H E R E FR 0 M c 0 N -VtCH, .. r........ -mey be Men et the Office°' ..... ""*"' ..., • .. County, Celttornla, ec:t-uncter Iha contract. ...... CA 9292'7. ..... ITUW•rT
D 0 M IN I u M u N IT s 1 ...,.... ....,. Road, """ tl'le State Arc:Mect, 400 p =: ....... ::-..... -~i:.uc:flecll ..:;" -~·: Ing by and through ... Gov• Governing Board~}" TM 1111def11goed True• The folowlntJ. per90nl ..
-------THROUGH 10 INCLUSIVE. Va I I a J , Ca I t fa r" I e Street, 5th Aoor. Secremtn-NIWll19I ._. ....... In ,_.Ian 5;·02 ol lie Flnmldll ~ ernlnG 9oerd, ~ r• AUMD '· FIM•lllllU, dtlc:l9lml 91'/1/ lleblllty for 9lfl/ doing ~ a
and alAftoriled to dD ..,._.In lhll •• .... held~ !tie lerredto• "OISTA1CT", wtlt ,.M.O •. Chanc*lor. Cout lncor'rectnMI of the •reet A' l'OULET, 2"11 "'* ,..., ~ tNMae ..._ ....,_ of .. ....,. , ..... Ind reoellle up 10, but not ._.., Community College Oletrlct lddfela and OCMt common Pnwey, LeguN Nlgulll, CA _, • • • .,., ,_, then the ~ale1ed time, ~ Or .. COMt dellanetton. K MY Mown 92977
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ...... ~ IO lflf "°" Nici ~ IM ....._ In lhe tlMled bide for the ..-d of Dally Piiot Novembet 30 0.. herefn ~ lllenlllMl'I 33a
,_.,.., ~,.,...,, under Ind ~ 10 •Deed • c:ontrllCt for IM •bow pro-oemt>at 7, 1918 • Said .. wll be made, but Cape C-, l..,na '.....,..,
of Trwt clelcrtll9d lllilllw. jec1. W-247 wttr.out cowenent or wer-CA 92'51 'rhe Mid ...... lie ,,.... IMA ~ CCMnAtll or~. Bid• lhllll be received In renty ---._....... Jac:oo Vln.....,9d 31~ 11111'-OI lmplled ~Ille fOlleealon of ' • .....,_ "' "'....-V• _.... ' encumbrWal 10 _; the '9f'I ..:...-, llMn 04 the Ille piece Identified Above, "8JC fl)llC( regerdlng tttll, pa11111ton, Bonn Drive, LtigUM ---. The Legal Department at the
Oatly Pilot Is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses
We will now SEARCH the
name tor you at no extra charge.
and save you the ttme and the
trtp to the Court House 1n Santa
Ana Then, of course. after the
search 1s completed we will me
your tlctittous business name
statement with the County Clerk.
publish once a week for tour
weeks as required by law and
then file your proof of publl-
ca11on with the County Clerk
.. :...:..-· ...... ~
'~ ,r' .. ..
Pleas' stop by to file your
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the Daily Pilot Legat Depart-
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315 or 3 16 and we will .make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail
If you should have any further
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will be more than glad to assist
you
Good luck 1n your
new business"
• ~· .... -..-end ahalt be oPl'l9d end orebtMOee. to pey the CA 9* 1 nole(1) ~ br lhe Dead of TNAt. Wlll'I ...... and IAle publlcty reed aloud at the -prinolp9I NII of Tiiie buelrleel la con• ~~-~In !he nol-C•). AdllWICAI, If.,.,,, •boll•-ltft•d time Ind NOTICS OF tl'le ~ ~ by Mid ducted by: • oenerll ..,,. =-oe. .:..-:..:... ~ ~~=:c.~ '(:i p!eee. TMMftm uu Deed of ""'·.......... .... • lhe In of the lnlliml lllldcmlan of Ole ~ f Siie) There ... be a 110.00 cfe. Tl....... thereOn, • pro.MIM tn Mid • The reelatra1U COlft• ra.o.-.... •"'*8d '°Ill • 1 ,......, .._.__ __ o l)Ollt requlrM fOf Mdl _.of YOU AM IN Dl'AUl T note(I). ......... If .,.,, ,,..,.... to tr....ct DulfO
_, • .. ""'" ,,_,.,., .... amount bid C1ocumanta to.,..,,... UNO!" A DEB> Of TRUST under tM ..,.,.. ol tN o.d ,_ und9r .. ~ m~or--on•he•oh~ W Soou u-... 1.-.,. ttlelf """"' In good con-DATID 0111S/13 UNl.DS of Ttuae, ,..., ....,, ••d ~ ,_,. Of ,.-.
;_,ltldMllamC.._ ..i....i..' ·--,, ·-dltlon-"'*' t9n ~ ..... YOU TAICE ACTION TO ~-~IRMeolltle ..... eboWpnNIA -··-., -'l""" men tl'le btd ~ deN PAOTECT YOUR P"OP· TNltM and ol IN tNIU Jecot. vtftolred
--Ouly....,.edTrwtM • COmfnOl'IWeclllh Lind 1-le heh b4ddet' at1e11 be a l"TY, IT MAY 8E 80l.DAt CtMted ~ Mid o.d of Thie •1Unei1C .. ""° ~:-COrponitlon OdaMrlA 11115 llcenud contractor A PUellC &All IF VOU TIUll.towit.11N,7n.1t ...,. .. ~a.tlolOf·
--; • ~ to the ...,_NEED AN EX'LANATION TI1Ue11eAcler1under..ict "191 County on Nc>o91t• -.19COldltlQ0.. • OctCIOer17, 11115 and Pro,mlcne Code Ind Of' THI NATUM: 0# TH! o.dofTNlll~•· 1?,,...
-!*MllAlll fMllber ; 15-400044 be llOanMd In Vie foloWll'O P..OCHOIN08 AOAINIT ..,.-end ~ to tN ,_
......-iGldld In Coulwy Of : Ot;Mgl, Bwe di Callfcmla ~· C· 10 Elec-YOU YOU SHOULD COfil. undei ....... 1 wnttert 0.0. ~ Orange 0.-'if:::. Tllne oUale : O«:emCler 14, 1-• t":Jr'*lf~ ' TACt ALAWYIA, ..,_Ion of OefMt and 0... =-HotHlll,.,..,.,30,09-
~!!~ : It the Norltl ~ Mninc. and tie~"":,.~ ~'= ~-:; = ~ ~ :..-: 1, 14, 21. , .. WMi ~ ~ CounhouM, 700 CMc Ctneer Onw \ leM, 8atlle oontrect doou......_ ~ aC)polntH TrultM •
-la11m11M .. Amount 'l IM,ll043 bdl b4ddet' INll IUIMNt, and~too.d
-l.egll Oela1pMI of~ • LG! 11 of Tr111:2 No 5491 on tl\I '°"" MftllMd wfttl of Trull, "ecorded on ~----------------.-.
111 .,... °"of Olli......,• .ho.n ..., Aecordld ~ .. oonnat doCll "*ite. • 021011a • DocuMnt no. t• -ll'lllCll ..... -44 .... ~ ._ ... -let of .. PfoPOIM eulloOno l3-04t100, 9o011 NIL. '• &-, t C..., --'"' _.....,. .._..,'" "-INC*lr9 on lllla SWOllCt • NIL of OMalm "9ootdll ln ~:.,.. el"'=:'~~.. 0.-. ,..... ~ ._ tw,M•4 .. OfllDlt Clf WllflUOO'* Of far otfllt OOITlmtn '911r-.n · co.. ...... ~ end ~,~ ,.., OAANGECountv, c ... am.. it ano,) ' ~ Act Gou•11R"te11t ...,.... by TIU'()N) A
The w1dM911d TNltM ~ ~ 1or _,, c:c:..e:..•:.9'.:::... ::t:::.~~ lncolieo;._ of ,_ ..,.. eddtw lrWI Oltllt COftlllOfl Wltfl eedl lllcl e oer"9d Ot w.t Wl\.L MU AT "'9-dal9'1110ft=lf .,_, ~ If"° .. ,.. .... •.._ ..,_.. GI** ,.,...._ to LIC AUCTION TO THI
COIMIClll II INuul\, ~IO lfll lacGIMlrl of IN 'fie DllTNCT Ot e lllcl 11tOnCt HIGHllT •1001" llOA ~ ~ ...... ' Nfldlng • '°"*' l'llQUllC IO lhe tn lfle flDrfft "' fOl1tl In the CMH C...-.. .... of ~~ 10.... ... dlle of hi jllAlflmtlan of NI eontrect dOou"*I'* In lft .... ift ---._.,.of ..
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t010, U, 59Dlll7 Clll> Ml·t• Ir; Wlmllll' def wtll .,.._ Imo ate INTMNCI TO THI~ ~·All!. ~·11m• ...... • .. n COURTMOUH 700 0.. ~II •Mi & ' ..,.. • _..., to .-CIVIC CINTl'9 0.-1v1
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1988
for··baking tasty gifts 'Tis .the season • • • "
The Christmas season wouldn't be complete
without wonderfully di~erse and delicious cookies.
Now's the time to start mixing and baking. finding
• special containers and planning gift ideas.
California raisins and walnuts are holiday baking
• staplesessentiaftoevery kitchen. Chewy. naturally-
sweet raisins and crunchy walnuts add substantial
texture and flavorto Christmas cookies.
Walnutsand raisins shine in Yuletide Cookie
Bars, a luscious three-lay.er cookie rich with the taste of
coffee and chocolate. A layer ofbutter pastry is baked
and covered with chocolate. Once the chocolate is set, ,..
a thirdlayer ofbutter, sugar, eggs, riismnnd walnUls
isaddedand baied to golden brown.
These bar cookies keep well"'"i-n-th_e_,fi,_~-e-zer. so you
can bake them far in advance for holiday enienaining.
giftgivingandjust plain good eating!
Involve your children in the holiday baking of
RaisinJingle Jumbles.a~picycookie filled with raisins
to keep them moist and chewy.
Older children can be in charge of mixing the
dough. Youngerchildrencan help measure the
ingredients. shape the dough into balls-ant! roll each
ball in granulated sugar~ These cookies kee p and travel
well.
For the sheer delight of stars. bells. ireesand other
fanciful shapes, Swiss Cinnamon Walnut Cookies area
perfect choice. Fluffy meringue is blended with
powdered sugar and finely ground walnuts to create a
thick, workable dough to cut into favorite shapes. For
the final festi ve touch. decorate with colored sugars,
and finely c hopped walnuts.
Whetherpresentedon a festi ve paper plate or in a
stylish antique ti n, homemade cookies sy mbolize -
genuinecaringand friendship. This season. you can
rely on California walnuts and raisins to add to the
holiday spirit!
. YU1-ETJDE COOKIE BARS
Bottom layer: ·
114 cups flour
1 teaspoon sagar
l tea•pooa baking powder'
Dasllof salt ~ cap cold batter or margarine
% tablespoons cold coffet or water
1 ea yolk
1 package ( 1% ounces) semisweet chocolate pieces
......._ Top layer: ~ cap butler or margarine, softened
1 cup sagar ·
__ _.__ 1 tablespoon vanilla
% ea• phll 1 eu wblte
1 c1p ral1la1
1 c•p walnats
Powdered sagar (optional)
Prepare bottom la)'er: In mixing bowl com bane
flour, sugar. baking powder and salt. Cut in butter to~
resemble coa~ meal. Mix colTee and egg yolk to
blend; sur.into flour mixture 10 moisten even I). Bring
Ham Swirls and·
holiday"" parties
perfect partners
Be it a holiday cocktai l party. appetizers before the
family dinner. or Just an informal get-together. Ham
Swirls made with frozen ready-dough and sliced
cooked ham arc perfect for the occasion.
Easy to prepare. these delicious appettLers wi ll
please every one of your holiday guests and leave you
time to enJOY the festi vi ties. Just follow the simple
recipe below and have a happy holidaY,. ,
HAM SWIRLS
1 (oae pound) loaf froua ready-dough
1% slices cooked llam (4 x 4 lacbes)
4 CHUtcet softeaed cream cllttse
I tablnpooa1 cllopped olives (black or green)
Let dough thaw until pliable. On hghtly fl oured
. board. roll dough out to 12 x 16 inches. Cut in half.
Cover each half with 6 slices ham. Spread cream
cheese over ham and sprinkle with chopped olives.
Beginning with 12-i nch sides. roll each dough
piece up tightl y. Pinch dough to seal. Cut into 1h-inch
slices and place on greased baking sheets. Let rise for
30 minutes. Bake at.350 for I S minutes or unti l brown.
Make~ 48 appetizers.
dough together to form a ball.
With floured fingeni ps. pressevcnl).Onto bottom
ofgrea ed 10-'( 1 5-i~chjcll} roll pan. (la}erwrll be
than.) Bake in 350-dcgrce oven I 0 minutes. Spnnkle
chocolate p1ccesc' cnl) o'er crust: return to oven~
minutes to melt chocolate. Remo' e from oven: spread
e' enly with spatula. Let stand several minutes to set.
Meanwhile. prepare top la )er In mixing bo"'I.
cream butter. Beat an sugar and yan1lla. thcn eggs and
egg white. one at a t1me(m1>.turc ma .. look cu rd.Jed >. .
Sur1n raisins and walnuts.Spread evenl y over
chocolate la)'er.
Return lo oven; bake 20to 25 minutes until top 1s
browned. Oust with powdered sugar. Cool; cut into
bars. Makes 312to 4 do1en .
No te: Cookies freeze well
RAISIN JINGLE JUMBLES
i • cup batter or margarine, softened
1 cap packed lltrowa sugar J
1 • C•P molasses
1eu
t •,, c1p1 floar
"!tnspoon baking soda
1 aeaspoa ginger
1 te11poe11 clnaamon •1 teaspoon cloves
l"f teas~a saft
11 4 cu pi railtDS
.•
Granulated sugar, as needed
In mixer bowl.cream butter a nd bro'"n sugar.
. .
Add mola sse and egg: beat until flu IT). Sift together
fl our. soda. ganger cinnamon. clo"esand salt. Sur into
molasses m1Ature. ur in raisins. Chill bat~rfor lOto
15 minutes. · .
Form an to gdlfball-med balls; roll in granulated
sugar. coa11 nggcnerousl}. Pla ce 2 inches a pan on
greased baking sheet. Bake an 375-degreeoven 13to 14
.Jl:l1nutes untal edges are firm and centers are still
shghtl } soft. Cool on rack. Makesabou~dozen.
Note: C ook1e~can be formed into aller balls. if
desired. Decrease baking time accprdin y. .
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SWISSCINNAMONWALNUTCOOKJES
3 eu wltites ~. -
31 • nps powdtted sugar (approximately)
3 caps walHt pieces, finely groand
1 tablespooa cinnamon ·
Chopped walaats, colored sugars aad dragees, for
trim
In mi xer bo'" I, beat egg whites until foamy.
Gradual!y beat an 2 cups of the sugar. Beat until
mixture holds oft peaks. 3 to 4 minutes: remove '~
cup, cover and set aside. Mu: "'alnuts.1:'annamon and
'~cup more <?f the sugar into larger egg white-sugar
ponion. .
Working~ 1th a third of the dough ata tif11~ roll
out 10 "i-1nch th ickness on cloth or board heavil)
dusted w11h powdered sugar. Cut into desired shapes
wnh cookie C'utlers. Place on greased or parchment-
lined baking sheets
With 11pofk01fe. spread reserved egg whne
m 1.x t u~'ls-1 neh th 1dN>n10 top'Ofttch-cooki •
spreading al roost to edges. Decorate 1mmedia1ely;as ~ou "1sh. \\.Ith chqppedwalnua.colored.s.uprund
dragees
Bake an 300-degreco' en Just unttl cook1esarcsct
and' en lightly bro" ned. 12 to 14 minutes. Remove
to racks to cool completel) tore'" ainigh1container,
ook1escan be securel) '"-rapped and frozen up to2
m9nth \.1akes about 3 dozen 3-inc-h cookies .
Up.dated yersion 9(classic mincemeat retain~ tradition ~
In keeping ,,.1th the trad'tt1on of
.ga' mg gifts of food as hohda)
presents. Homemade Mincemeat 1s
an old-time f:l\onte. .\lthoush
mincemeat 1 European 1n its
origins . .\mericans claim 1t as pan
of their colomal heritage.
Thrift) 1c" Englanders il.nc"
that the urplus meat of autumn
"ould keep andelinuel) 1f ml\ed
with ugar and ugar containing
ingredient . Thi was an alternate
to smoil.ang or dr) mg meat. T<Xfa~. man~ aLus. d~n't ii.no'" the ingredient an mincemeat.
Commercial!\ prepared m1nee-~ea t as freq'uentl) a mi:<ture of
nusins. frui t and sp1cc mterspcr~cd
.. with sweetening. "
Ho"c'cr. the original recipe 1s a
1am m1\UJre of finel) C'hoppcd
bcci. apple . currants. raisins and
candied fruit . It is paced \\Ith
oranae. kmon. c1nnamon:nutmei.
allspice and clQ' cs Brand) 1
usuall> added at the end of coo.,.ing.
Thas Home made Mincemeat
R'(1pc retains the antcgnl} Qf the
class1C recipe. but the pr'QC'Cdure~
ha\e been s1mphticd. When )OU
shop for the 1n1rcd1c11.ts. bo' kan
bttf chuck and kidney-sue t.
Do no& substnu1c other b(ol·f fat l'>r
pound bttf as the tint hcd min c·
meat \\Ill be .. 011\ ·· t-.1dne' suet 1s
harder and llakicr th3n tat fr.om
other pan of the animal
Tell )Our butcher that )OU are
making mincemeat. Then a k him
tognnd the suet and lean tx-cfchucil.
together. This" 111 sa' e > ou a lot of
time and anconHntcnce. e ~~1aU>
1f }Ou lack the proper ~uapment at
home.
Homemade Mincemeat 1s the
perfect g1fi for neighbors and
friend . but sa .. e some for )Our
famJ I). The Mtncc..m~at I e Crc3m
Cake sho" n here as rich and
dcltc1ous. The ~1anccme:u '\Jut
bread and Mincemeat Tart arc
tast) as desscns or nacil.s.
• HOMEMADE MINCEMEAT .
t c•,. apple c6der or J•ice
1 C11J ........... r
1 '" ~-lea• boaele11 bttf c1ta•.
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1 larp lftaem .
I can a.,ees, paf'ff, di•'''• (•Ml•l .-rtll l ~ ( ., .-cft) see4la1 ,...... .
1 ~ (lt~) <'lllTUIS
'' ,.... calllfid ritrM
'" poud candied lemon I quart heavy "·bipping cream
11 poud candied orange 1 '• cup sagar
t teaspooas ground cinnamon · 2 caps Homemade Mlacemeat
1 teaspoon EACH ground 2 tablespoon brudy, if deaire4
natmeg, allspi~. and clo\e (hill large m1'.tng bowl. beaters
l cap lltrudy. if dffired Jnd creJm in freeLer 10 minute\
In large kettle. ml\ apple udl'r &at ueam until hghll)' thickened.
and sugar. Ht.'at to boiling \t1mng .\dd ugar continue beaung until
occas1onall~. until 'iU~ar 1o;; d1 -11ff ~ail.c; form C'arcfull)' fold an
sohed. tar m l'hud. ground \\llh mmccme:nand hrand) poon into
suet. Ml\ \\.Cit ~-inch c;pnngform pan
Quancr orangl' .and lemon re· Frcc1c a1 lea't 4 hou~ or until
mo .. e 30\ seed~. Pia l' in food · ol1d. To c;cr,e. run a knife around
procc r; procc ~ unt.11 tincl) 10,1dc edge of pan. release spnna·
choppt"d. t1r an orangt". lemon and form Pia c on sen 1na pla&c. Cut
remaining ingredient . bccpt , into mall ~·edges. Makes 12 scr-
p1ce and brand\. 1n10 beef mi\· ~m~s
tun:. Heat to ho1hng. rcdul'C heat
and co .. er. '1mmer. t1mng fre-
quent!~. one hour
tir 1n p1C'\.'s and hrand' • 1m-
mcr unco, crcd. t1rnngcon tantlv. • 1
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un11l hqu1d 1'i rcdu l'<i Pour mto.6 % .. S a.•lelf UH f9N ..... ,
tcrahzcd pint-IZC jJl"'i: seal Store 4 ""e .... 1111 Mllliu•••
in rcfr11trator .\llo" •U lc:i~t '\ da~' Heat O\Cn 10 47S. delnln.
of torqc hcforc u ing 10 mt•llo'" · McH~n.-ftour and uh into t»owl. na, ors \take-. "\ qu m • <. ut an c;honcn1n1 •horouilMY· .,.~ lk sure 10 uS<' fii11inc" ,uc1 ~pnnklc 1n water. I tablupooa1t.a ~\k ur butcher to arand the tx'\:t time. m11un1 unttl al ftos a
chuck and uct t()ll'thcr. m<>t\tcncd and ~ ..... ckani sides Of bowl l ID J -MlNCDl&.A T klt\>OOM men_., -I f .)
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C2 Orange Coast DAILY ~tlOT/ WedMlday, pecamt>er 7, 1NI
SoupB.Dd sa:ad~ichga:
Eas~-docs-it entcnaining is the cia..can be topped with just about (Jmptuous, you·11 never miss the
ticket Tor mos.tofus thest days. And any favorite ingredient -or served cholesterol! ~•Hed
a bountiful soup/sandwich buffet plain as a tcmptinJ alternative to Non-meat caters will rejoice
perfectly suits a wide variety of brtad. biushcd with this liahtly when they sample Heany Vea-
happy occasions -from brunch to fragrant olive oil and herbs. (Usina etarian Buns. The colorful blend of
football to supper after almost frozen dough shoncuts preparation crisp-tender veggies in a sprightly
anything. time to a few minutes.) vinaigrette is as satisfying as 1t is
IM~ ea•. sliced
'4 e-. plt&H, °"CMppM ba.cll
.Uvn
1 ...U re4-... tMaly slicff a.m•Aee lett~ leave•
It's simpler than you might think Inspired by a traditional Medi-healthful.
to gi ve that classic. always popular terranean saJad. zesty Pan Nicoise Alit'e In Won~rland fans will
combination a touch of class. is definitely not the "same old remembcr''soupofthecvenina"to
creating an elegant spread with tunafish." Here. qliveoil doubles as which the Mock Tunic dcdiated
' I labletpooH Dtjoa-1tyle m••·
i tan
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14 ftJ ...... 1e .._..,
~ n, ltaUu olive o8
hing to please every palate. a base for the dressi ng and a butter his song.' It couJd hardly have been
cndy relative to pizza. Focac-substitute -results arc so tastier than thiHimple-to-fix Fresh
~I)' ll'MINI pepper II ca11e
I ensty Jl'l'elldl Mpette Niii
(er 1 l•f FreHktyle breM)
\ .
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Scallop Chowder -once apin.
olive oil enhances and helps marry
other flavors.
FOCACCIA
, (Pina Party Bread)
11' et1p ltaliaa olive oil
l pond frnea .. wlll1e ltreM ... p, tMWM -ad at-nem
temperat•re (It will bve rilell)
14 C8P sllvere4 ... -drle41
tomatoes, ..ued ill olive •~
f to 5 mnllrooms, sliced
4 c•ps eacll (lf-avallable) tlllDly
Ill~ yeUow, oraa1e. red U.
1reem bell peppen • '
t tablnpooas fresll or l table-
spooa drie4 orecaao
! to 4 CHU1ce1 llallu foatiu or
mozureUa clleese, cat illto 1 by
~-Inell strips
Preheat -0ven to 350 degrees.
Brush heavy cookie sheet with 2
tablespoons olive oil. Pat dough
into a 7-by I 5-inch rectangle on
cookie sheet.
In larae bowl. gently mix first 6
· red· $.i_,._...lf?t aside. Slice
or brc~ lengthwise and
brosli lb 11. cup olive oil. Broil
30-60 seconds. or until browned.
In small bowl whisk toaetMr
~mainiria_ olive oih..!n1:1s1ar<t and
v111CPr. POur on tuna mixture and.
apin. mix gently. Make sand-
wiches. 1ining bread with Romaine
leaves. Slice into serving size
ponions. Serves 6 to 8.
llSARTY VEGETABLE BUNS
~ CtlP llallu eUve ell
I medlam siled qolut a.ct 3
anall tllta 1~1~\odl sUced
94-hlclt dlid CrolSWite
l tllialy 1Uced red bell pepper
1 tlllaJy sliced c•camber
l np tacit sliced broccoli
... /or caaliflower flowerenn
ud ratllsltn
1 3.5-ouce package alfalfa
sproau ..
Arrange mushrooms. peppers.
orega~o and cheese on dough. '
Brush with remaining olive oil.
Bake at J50dC8f'CC' 20-30 minutes.
or until browned. Servos 6 to 8.
1.4 "' aallot. llerb or wllJte willeviaqar
Salt ud pepper to 1a1te
I · In heavy paft, saute ~lant and
zucchini in olive oil in batches.
until soft. Put in crockery bowl. • OrizzJe vinegar over all, turning
occasionally to coat. until cool.
Variations: Add 1/4 pound
chopped chorizo or sliyered
hot/dry sausage to ingredients for
topping. · • PAN NICOISE
Add sliced vegetables and
sprouts. Use as sandwich fining on
scooped-out oatmeal or whea t
buns. whole grain or pita breads. (Salad NJcoise ~wicll)
% tablespoons open, dra18"
13-ouce tin of taa ln water,
~railted
·Serves 6 to 8.
~ np roasted cree• peppen, FRESH SCALLOP CHOWDER
1.1& np lta~u olive oil
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l cap Jollaaaisberg Riesling-wine. thyme and bay leaf. Simmer
type(sUptlysweetwbite) wine 10 minutes. Add new.·potatoes.
! teaspoon fresll tbyme leaves Simmer 15 minutes or until
(or 1 teaspoon dried) potatoes are tender. (Chowder can
1 baf leaf be prepared ahead to this point.)
l poand eadt new potatoes and Add scallops and peas. Cover.
rtase4 sea scallops, both sliced turning occasionally, and bring to a
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Poached salmon sen ational
The cold waters of Alub are a uasure trove of seafood delic:Kia, supplyi~ 100 percent of U.S. snow
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simmer l ~ minutes or until fish
flakeseuily with fork. Remove fish
to planer. keep warm.
In cup, stir cornstarch and re-
served broth until smooth, arad-
ually stir into broth mixture in
skillet. Cook until mixture boils
and thickens, stirrina often. Re-
move bay leaf. To serve: spoon
sauce over fish, serve with potatoes
or rice. Makes 6 servinp.
In 4"<1uart saucepan over me-
clium heat, in hot oiJ. cook chicUn
l 0 minutes or uatil browned on all
sides. Remove; set aside. In hcM
driDOinp, cook onion and rice with prllc until rice is ljptly browned,
stirrina often. Add broth. turmeric.
pepper and reserved chicken.
Heat to boilina. Reduce heat to
low. Cover, simmer 30 minutes or
until chicken is fork-tender and
most of liquid is absorbed. Add
remainina inaredients except
clams, mix well. Top rice mixture
with clams. Cover; cook 10
minutes more or until most clams
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~ks throupout the nation can
experience Alaska's seafood
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Allskan Paella combines
chicken, seasonings and' other ele-
megts of• delic~~s /::iella with iwo of-the beauti oml\lUlrs
waters: shrimp and clams. Frozen
peas and chicken~ broth help -cur-
down preparation time in this spicy
maindish. 7
POACHED SALMON v
Z tablespoons batter or mar11r·
lite
1 cap sliced ma1broom1 (aboat
'.4 poad)
~ n p fiaely clloped oaJoa
1 small clove prUc, mlaced
· 1 cu (14 ~ ounces) clalc~~·
brotll ·
I salmon steaks (about ~ pou d
ead)
'h np claabll1 or other dry wlaite ....
1 lar1e bay leaf
! tablespoons cona1tarcll
In 10-inch skillet over medium
heat, in hot butter, cook mush-
rooms and 011ion with garlic until
vegetables are tender. Reserve If•
cup broth; set aside. Arrange
salmon in skillet. Add remaining
broth, wine and bay ·leaf. Heat to
boiling. Reduce heat to lo~. Cover;
UPDATE •••.
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Gather dough into balk shape in
flattened round on lightly floured
• cloth-covered board. With floured
stockinei.covered rolling pin; roll
dough into 13-inch circle, about 1/1-
inch th ick. Cut circle into 41h·inch-
rounds. Rerpll dough scraps for
additional rounds. (Rounds should
be I-i nch larger than individual tart
pans.)
Fit rounds into tart pans. Prick
thoroughly with fo rk to prevent
puffing. Place on baktng sheet.
l}ake 8 to 10 minutes. Coof before
removing from pans. Fill each.tart'
with 'h-cup Homemade Mince-
meat. Makes 8 tarts.
~ MINCEME&I' ----
NUT BREAD
3 caps aU-parpose Ooar
i c•P1H1ar
i tea1poou baiiq soda ,..
l teaspoo11 EACH~ cloves,
cbuaamoa, aatme1 ul salt
¥.. teaspoon doable-actlag bak·
lD1 powder ·
Z c•ps Homemade Mlacemeat
"' C9p ve1etable oil
~ C9p apple jalce
3 ep1, 1Uptly katen
i nps clMpped autl_._,
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Grease
2 loaf pans, 9 x 5 inches. In large
bowl. mix flour. sugar. baking soda,
spices. salt and baking powder. Stir
in remaining ingredients except
nuts. Do not over mix. Stir in nuts.
Divide batter between loaf pans.
Bake about I hour or until
toothpick. inserted in center comes
out clean. Cool in pans on wire
racks I 0 minutes: remove from
parrs and cool complet_ely on racks.
When cool. wrap each loaf and
store at room temperature at least
one day. Makes 2 loaves.
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Henriette Fletcher of Corona. del
Mar knows how-to whip up a
healthful dish that can be a tasty
entrec for breakfast or a satisfying
dessnt.
And for her original recipe of
Creamy No-egg Rice Pudding, she
won first place honors and lunch for
two at the Ritz Carlton.
i-;M>01nsored by-South CountT
Senior Services. the 1988 Com-
modity Recipe Contest was open to
senior citizens and was given to
promote the use of USDA com~
modities. ~uch as process and
cheddar cheese. flour; cornmeal,
powdered milk. butter and rice.
Judging ·was based on health-
fulness of ingredients with
emphasis on the reduction of fat.
sugar and sodium; ta'ste ; and
cretivity.
Other winners were Millie Ingalls
and Ruth Taft, Corona del Mar: and
Vera Stems, Laguna Hills.
Here is Fletcher's recipe:
CREAMY NO.EGG
RICE PUDDING
3 C9PI steamed rice
% "" C9pl mllk (powdered Hll·fat mllk) .
3 tablespoo•• b•tter or marsar· -'r'I et1p 1qar or ••pr Hbttlhte
(Mtllo9ey)
. 1 c.praitln
1 ~ almead extract
Combine all inaredients. Cook in
doubJt boiler 30 minutes. Chill.
Serve hot or cold. GfatC nutmeg on
top. if desired.
Saucy ve~ies
low in cafories ·
Better Hemet ud G.,._
Vegetables in a sauce this creamy
must be hiah in calories, riaht?
Wrona: stim milk and low.fat
yoaun keep the sauce very low in fat
and low in calories.
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JO -22 Lbs . .Awrage Weight
With I SO MuUnwni P"~ Exi:huling Pritt o/T11rltey, LiqllOr, lo1ttry T"*itts,
Tob.Kco 4"" F/Mid Milk Protlw:ts. IAait 0-r-iWy Pw F.-Y,
(No Mi:ninuun P•~ RtqWiml-.19 Lb. u..it 0-Ptr Ftl#lily)
Ocean Spray 169 ~,~ai juices ·
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Hillshire Farm 179 F J hri 5 9 Salad Size ~9 8 ~~)~~Rice 12<J D Ii s I M t s::1age~ Links Tomatoes • J?~~p~uts _, 1951
Slimle_Sfl«ttJ ~~ ea S S""""" £11. • :t;?r-~~u 9'JJ U,. •• abisco Snack Crackers . }49
'OwnaP""'4t IO....-P-*4t · !tnro~J{..;n;:-i ...... itav-111910r.'-
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Voo.5 Sliced Cooked Ham } 59 Bcxleless sirloin Tip Rcnst 229 ~ion Raisins 49 ~ Kool-Aid Koolers 6-Pock 149 IOz. ~PJti {120z.Sq. P.,_2.2') US.AA. OIOIO !«{~i,.· Thin Trrmmttl Lit /J ~c;,;,,,,;. Ee. l -SMJtJ F!Aors-S0.<1 o-a~ Pi~s Best Cookies 1 89 Bcxleless Stewing Beef 209 Ianze Pistachio uts 1 u •. 349 ~Dole Pineapple Juice 99 S11J1P"' Ch«oUlt a,.,_JO Ow1la Pq. U.S.D.A 0CG Lit. ~ c-Bea 9 4' o-a C-•
US.DA OIOICI l.aJrb Snilder C'Nn. 209 Fresh Basil or Dill 69 Kraft Natural 169 A_,,__.._°'°"'uo.i .. JPJ -·u. c-H-c-n,.. -Gt L~1 ~_!~oes 59
Fresh Veal Cutlets-Eastern 749 Fresh Persimmon5 · 3~}00 ~ G,. .. lad~ T::...11._..,,Ki ch...--r~~i.. n~ .26 '~i"'~s-CJ!_eese . "'""'"'<VNlt.-CJ,opW•U .J ti.. Exn •llld)~r.. s .. w 0r._ •• ,1 ~cao!,f.~11cs;)l1 ~ 9 .~~;;:z ~~s-~~~usage u 209 Pitt~ et~Daes P'-299 Bake&~HcxBread 89 r--._.. __,...,,...... • lll«Jt 0.,,,.,./ p... "I' J Lot1wJ ~ p~ •
Armour Polish ~usasze 1 99 . Mitchell's Sliced Bacon 139 Italian Srniad-1 49 Vons Vari~ BunS 75
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Kraft ~o ~Cheese 1 ss Lon2 Green Cucumbers 44100 w•1~0..-,,_.., ----SEAFOOD-----P~"foitS.JM ..
I.arid O Lakes Butter 229 Mc Iruo.sh Annles 59 ~or U-"'rl-1 P-1 P~ Fresh Sharl( Fillets U 399 Bffltl4 C....., G~ ~ U • ~~~Orange/&ln3na,JWce 199 F-;:~ Cod Fillets 299 Large Sweet ~~etSoftSpread 1 59 ~:&;Shrimp " 6~ Tanr,nncs
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SALE TODAY THAU SAT .. DEC 10th
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PIERRE CARDfN
GIFT SET
799
1 ounce Man's Cologne &
1 ounce After Shave Lotion.
Sorry. no n11ncneck~
.ECOTRIN
ASPIRIN
3!~
Our Regular 5.57-5.67·
· Safety-cc>11ted; 100 regular
or eo muimum strength
Tabfets; 75 regular
strength Cep1919.
MAYBELLINE
MAKEUP KIT
599
Fanfare Mulhproduct Kit or
Fandango Eye Shadow Kit.
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THERAGRAN OR
THERAGRAN-M
699
Our Regular 9.49 ea.
BONUS SIZE
100 Multivitamins
with 60 FREE.
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AVIANCE NIGHT MUSK.
WIND SONG OR CACHET
.799
26.00 -30.00 VALUE
0.55 oz Spray Cologne &
0.35 oz. Spray Perfume.
Gift Sets.
Sorry no rainchecks
OLD SPICE DEODORANT
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Our Regular 2.19-2.49
2.5 oz. Stick, 2 oz. Solid
or 1.5 oz. Liquid Stick,
all types.
CHANTILLY CVS~
GIFT SET GIFT WRAP 1000 -399
1 ounce Spray Mist 18 sheete, 150 sq. ft. total.-
& 0.25 ounce Perfume 12 designs. He•vywelght
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CONAIR
HAIR STYLING
Salt Price 1.00 8!~ Mir s Mail-In :.1.ao Rebate
YOUR .00 FINAL COST Our Regular 12.99
Our Regular 1.49 .. Zag Zags Angle Curhng Iron.
4 pack. 3 5 oz bars. model #C055CS or Deep
gold or white. W•ve Iron. model
#CS300CS.
CONT AC VICKS FORMULA
COUGH MIXTURE ALKA-SEL TZER
PLUS
DEP
STYLING GEL CLAIROL
LOVING CARE .
FINESSE
HAIR CARE
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99¢
3000 strand value pack.
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CVS
INVISIBLE TAPE
~R/88¢
100 in. E!r roll <FREE
1/2 in it 550 1n or
3/4 1n. x 400 1n.
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PAmES
199
Our Regular 3 69. 2~2
Our Regular 3 17
189 1~!
Our Regular 2 99-3.89
2~!
Our Regular 3.93-4 99
2~2
Our Regular 3 17-3 37
WH~AN'S SA PLEA
39
Our Regular 5.99
One pound box chocolates
& confections.
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PLANTERS
PEANUTS -166
Our Regular 2.39-2.59
12 oz. Cocktail, salted or
unsalted. Honey Roasted
HERSHEY'S
GIANT KISS
249.
10 count Capsules:
regular or severe cold
rormula Caplets ..
4 ounce, 44, 440
or 44M. 20 Tablets. regular or
night-time cold
medicine.
Our Regular 2.99
BONUS SIZE
10 oz. total. •II types.
~morefree.
Color Lotion Of Mousse,
assorted shades.
BONUS SIZE
18 °'"· tot81, SNmpoo or Conditioner .... typel.
~mcnhe.
16 oz chocolate covered
peppermmt Red & green
foil wrapped
8 oz soltd milk
,chocolate.
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JOHNSON&
JOHNSON ~!liiM~~ DENTAL FLOSS .
~R/150
Our Regular 1.19 ea.
BONUS SIZE
50 ymrdl wtth
10 ywm FREE. •t types.
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VASELINE
LIP THERAPY ·
0.35 oz petroleum
jelly. regulu ' Otc;z-
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11881 B Mltn SI el S.IKh 8tvd
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F eirv.ew Ad & Beller St
Ne•t To Stetef S«>t"9rs •
54S-5488 ----Heura: Front Store
M ·5at 8-tO, Sun 9-7 Phermecy
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KLEENEX
POCKET PACK
111
280VALUE
8 count. 15 tissues
per peck.
NON-PHARMACY STORES
LAGUNA HILLS
letun1 ~·-Ms M.ii £•Toro~ 770-'387
MllllONNJO 321 MISllOn V..,O Malt • 31M·t513
OMNGI
2111 Noftf! °""'91 Mall U7-uM
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CAPTAIN BLACK
PIPE TOBACCO
699·
Our Regular 9.99
12 OZ hn. HIOrted
bf ends
Homes' yule finery shoWn
87 &AREN M. REED
........ C:.fllJI .. , I
II would be difficult to forget the
Ulle of the annual f und-raiscr for
Chopin Ch~ptcr of the Oran'c Coun-
•=ormin.gArtsCcntergu1lds. The
t "Christmas by' the Sea" was
=ppropriate as each seasonally
tcd abode on the tour of North
Lapna homes had its own spectacu-
lar view of the coast.
ThUndli evenfog was reserved for
qw111bcrs of the ~aid. designers and
guests to p~v1ew the tour before it
e>pene<t-to~) e .P!J !C day and Sat~rdly. A:Jtcr enjoying t e fruits of
thear labor~ members gath~rcd a.t the
Emerald Bay home (also . with a
spectacular ocean view) of Dan and
Lua Olmstead to relax a little. ·
"It (the party) is more of a get-
totether just for our members.'' said
preview chairwoman J•dy MOlltgom-
erJ.explaining that everyone had put
Planners Judy Montgomery, Joan
Shirley.
in a tremendous amount of time and A wl\ims1cal. European folklore
effort to ensure the success of the Chrisl'fnas pervaded in the home of
unique event. Jim and Manha Newkirk. Although
The atmosphere was warm and Manha admitted. standing in the
conlenial as the nearly 100 in attend-fully equipped aourmet kitchen. that a~ chatted. bid on a few silent she d<?Csn t really coo~. she does
auction items and enjoyed an eclectic appreciate fine table se111ngs -h~rs
ligh t supper buffet ranging from chili , deco.rated b~ Betsy Bo)'.d featuring
to lamb in Oaky puff pastry 10 caviar Hav1la~d china. St. Louis stemware
to chocolate brownies. and Lahque accents.
The grand piano never went unoc-An occasional squeaf came from
cu pied. wi\h party host Dan somewhere tn the home ofByroe and
Olmstead often treaung guests to a Shannon Tarnutzer, but II wasn_'t part
little of his mastery on the instru-of the trad1uonal country Chnstmas ment. brought into the home by Rudy
Five homes were featu red on the Hanner of Miles Randolf. rather the
tour beginning with the miniature an Tamutzers' two-week-old baby.
pllery Qf Eagtne White, an avid PHI MillloH enjoyed circulating
collector of modem art. Guests. not anonymously through his own house.
!)nly enjoY,ed the sophisticated 'hol-a~ guests marveled at the futur!stic.
1day creations by Laury Lemkin of ~1gh-1ech home. Halogen/neon hght-
Eliubeth Benefield. but could admire mg .enhanced the angular home
works of modern masters Roy which. according. 10 Milhous. is 47
Lichtenstein. David Hockney and (>('.TCent gtass. Paal ~clie of the Black
Jasper Johns. Iris was an appropriate decorator for
thecontemQOrar) residence. selecung
an acrylic Christmas tree. theatrical
r.rops. white potnsetllas and motion
ghting.
Lumber pioneers Richard and
Beverly Jabraus' home was the onl)
one of the five to actuall) "smell" hke
Christmas. as the scent of pi ne filled
the rustic home . Garlands and holl}
draped every room as Kelli AslltoD
and Danielle-Genest of Boat Canyon
Blooms created a "homespun
Christmas.··
Event co-chairwomen Diann
Sltirley and Joan Hobin hoped to raise
some SJ0.000 over the three days of
festivities. • ComlTWttee members included
Aane HaDsen,.Nancy Bowmu, Doris
Clark, Ellu Gordoa,. Marci• Fillley,
Sbaron Fair, Vesta Curry, Juice
Jollnson, Jou Scott, Katlly
Kavauugll, S•sle Troller, Gin1er
Prestwicla, Dixie Huey and Rosie K•.
Tom · Chal~y cbecka oat
Martha NewUrk'• table.
Dan and Lana Olmate,d with Shannon Tarnutur. Ea.gene
Karen Cbe.ley. ... ·: White opened homes.
Good defense can be best offense
In all repeat all card games. I'm
told, the'wmner o'er the long term is
the player who makes the fe\\eSt
mistakes. If true. that's like poh11cs.
isn't it? Onl) rarel) does the brilliant
creative aggressor sun·1\I.'. It 1s the
cautious defens1"e mechanic \\ho
endures. ..
First telegrams to the Wr: t Coast
cost $I a word.
It was MoLan \\ho said 11's far
easier for a· mus1 c1an to pla) "ell
qu1ckl} than lowl).
.\bachelor\\ 1shed to jog mornings.
D1dn 't al\\a\s make 11 out of bed earl)
enough. So he rigged his tape deck to
wake him. faer) 5 a.m. 1t booms out
the \\cdd1ng. march. a} s tnat "orks.
Makes him wan t to run.
Q. What's the longc t a1r~lane?
..\.Length. not "1ngspan U.S. >\ir
Force's Lockheed C-5 Gala\} -
~47. teet .
Q. What's .. .\la ka sable"?
A. kunk fur.
-. We deliver the
Great Taste
Th1s·year send the great taste of HoneyBal<ed
brand hams It's sure to bring holiday cheers and
warr.i up the winter This kind of quality, experience
and care can be found only at your HoneyBaked
store. Order early to insure prompt delivery
• Helf 01 Who)e HoMyeeked • brend h8m9 4' Petty lta,a • N8tlonwtde Shipping
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Ola ... Comil DAILY '9LOTl\v._.,, Decrrnb917, 1~
,.,....
,. Show ,,_,,_
·what's up front counts against
DEAR <\N N LANDERS: Last
Sunday. at a church $0Cial. several of
us we.re d1scuss1ng an acquamwnce
wh o had just had .a 10.pound bab) bo\". .
A woman in the group. \\hOm I did
not knO\\. turned to me and asked.
.. And \\'hen 1s).our ha pp) e' ent gom~
to take place'. · I said. ··facuse me:
She replied. "When is )Our baby
due? .. I told her I was not pregnant.
She was embarrassed and m) da) was
ruined.
Ann. l should tell )OU that this has
happened before. r am about 20
pounds ovef'\\'c1gh1 and It 1s all 1n
front. I am 37 \Cars old and not
ma med. ·
Am I thin-skinned" hould I be
able to laugh It off? ommt'nt, plcasc
-YC. DEAR NYC: Your salvation coeld
be • style-wise womu ID tile dress
depar1mnt of yoar. favorite store.
Yot1 Deed towurclo~ that COKeaJ
yoar stomacll. Sacla outfits are avail-
able. Fiad tlltm. , ...
DEA R ANN L..\NDERS: Wh) do
the\ refer to a left-handed person· as a ··so·uthpaw'?" The) don't call a right·
handed person a "no.rthpaw... ..\sk
)OUr smart readers. I'll bet somebod)
kno"'s. -R.M.. NEW l:i..\RT-
FORD. CONN. .
narsday. Dttember 8
By SYDNEY OMARR ,.
idea wh)· I conunued to hangout with
thcst crippled chickens. 1 now know
that I needed someone to blame for all
the things in my life that went wrona.
When I was finally able to admit 10
a close f nend that my life was a mess
and my level of sclf~tttm was zero •
shed1d me the bi~t favorofmy life.
She introduced me to two lfCMlps
DEAR SMAR~EADDS: ... that ha"e helped me regain my sdf· ..._ll!aarel·ovw••-.-'--respect -Co-Dependents • • ~ Anon )mou s and Emo tions
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have Anonymous. Both arc based on tbc
always applauded )Our advice to 12·step pnnc1p!H of Akohohcs
readers wtto want to ect out ol 'nonymous and have shown me \bat
miserable relationships. but I could • there is a better wa) to ln1c.
never do 1t m)scl( Invariably I me months after JOtnmg and
reverted to the same old pattern and attending t"A<O mccungs a. week. f fed
chO!C thC' same trap I had cscaptd an incredible sense of freedom and.
fro m. for the first time. a sense of ~rsonal
I am a co-dependent. which means \\Orth. · ·
I am addicted to pcopk Wlth addic-I "Want e' cryone out there to knO"a'
uons. The .add1c11on can be alcohol. that they no longer have to be
~"~ gamblin1-computsne doormats, man)'rs or people plcascrs. ta!kioa. sJ)tnd1ng mone) or an) other Nor do thf) h3\(' to P!Jmp up their
kind of compulsive behanor. All tgos b) hanging Qut .wath folks who
these people seem perfCC't ly normal are inadequate. confused .and needy.
when you meet them. but soop }OU If )OU see )'ourself in this letter. do
learn that .the) are hooked on ~me· yourself a favor and write to: E'"°"
thing. If you're wise. )OU ru n en the 11ons ..\nonymou~ y.o. Box 424S. St.
opposite d1rect1on. Paul. Minn. SS l~and Co-Depcn·
It was alwa)s easier for me to focus dents ..\non}mous.. P.O. Box 33S77.
on fhntds who had problems than to Phoenix . .\nz. 85067-JS77. -LM .. face m)O\\n.lne,er hadthesh~tcst CORP ' CHRI Tl. TEXAS.
ARIES (March 2 t-1\pnl IQ): Focus on distance.
language. abil11y 10 communicate 1dt"as. concepts. You·11
gain cooperation from one pre' 1ousJy indifferent
Sccnano highlights partnership. publlc1t).
TAURUS ( -\pnl 20-\1a} !0): F1nanc1al pro peels
htghltghted. mone} belonging 10 another wtll changt
hands and )OU could be "third part' ... D1 pla) humor.
\ersat1ht}. opt1m1 m Elements or urn ing. luck are
present. Gemin1 m,ol,cd.
tigurc" 1s "'1lhng to share c~pcnenci. perhaps help obtain
funding. Keep ofJl1ons open. make tnqumes. check
appointment schedule. Cance'!'. Capneom 1n,olvcd.
SCOllPIO (Oct. 2J.No' ~I). What had been a losing
s11ua11on will be rcv1\ ed. \\ 111 once again be "ahve and
kid.mg." Spotlight on pa) men ts. collcct1ons. chance to
tn rcasc income. Lost article \\ 111 be rceovercd.
SAGl'M'AJUUS (~o' ~~-D« 2 I) Stress indepen-
dence. creat1\1t). st)lc. design. itoon 1n }Our 11n
emphasizes jud&ment. mtu1t1on. personaht}. Rettnt •
conlact. effort will bear fruit Lo'e will be rcv1\cd
GEMJNI ( ~1a' ! I-June 20): \.\hat had been .. lockfd
up" "'Ill be released. You could be named as "caretal-.er ..
potltght on pubhc relauons. legal agreements.. panner-
sh1p. mamage. Taurus. Scorpio nail' es prominent.
CAPRJCOllN (D«. ~~-Jan 19) Light sh('d on un
recently ··censored." You gain greater insights. )-ou·11
h3'e IC'C'CSS to pnv1leged informa11on. Focus on sttrets.
clandestine arnngemcnts. '1 11 10 one confined.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Ft'b. 18): Display humor. show othe~ )OU a~ capable of laughin.i at }Our ov.n foibles.
'rou·11 "''" fnends. allies. 'i ou arc on road to emotional
CANCER (June ~ 1-J\ll) 2!)· Get ideas ·on paper.
submit forma ts.. kno" that }OU \\-Ill attract people \\ho
share )Our ideals. goals. Focus on employment. pets.
health. ab1ht~ to select proper personnel. ·
fullillment. financial gain '11tanan pla)s role
PISCES (Feb. IQ-March -0> ..\ppomt ~ent v.1th "top
person" due Ha'e cham . facts and figures at hand You ·
can caf'\e out )GUr ov.n d.esun~. rare opportunit) eiusts.
enano h1ghli&hts commun1ca11on. tra\cl.
LEO (Jul} 2J...\ug. ~!)' Enthusiasm replaces ennui.
scenano h1ghltghts change. tra,cl. 'anet). ab1ht) to
1n,cst1gate and disco' er mot1' cs \1embcr of oppo etc
SC\ could sa~. "I am utterl) fascmatro." Libra k aturcd
VIRGO (-\ug. 1J. pl !~l Focus on romance.
1deahsm. greater r1..'<'ogn1t1on of pintual 'alue-s. Tnpsand
v1511s featured. could 1n,ohe brother or s1stcr. You·11
learn more about homr. propcn'. possible pul't'hasc.
LIBRA (Sept. !3-0ct !!>. fod1 \.1d\lll ~ho is .. father
IF DEti:MBER I IS YOLIR BlllTBDA Y current
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SOLl>iEf-, A~ rouETt\ER T\\H 1>A~<E ~HE -p"~C.E of ViCT0l'1'. "REJOiC~! iKE SP1tt.~~
NOTE 6oo~s "llE ft..\ TH£ &o1TOM Of T~t SE~~
ARLO AND JANIS
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"Happily ever after WHAT?"
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llAR.llADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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"What's this? Aerobic sleeping?" "&IRE, HE LIKES OUR HOOSE ... IF HE WASA BIRD,
PEANUTS ,
LOOK KID DON T BLAME ME ...
BLAME TME SCHOOL BOARD!
NO, WE'RE NOT GOING TO
~AVE A CHRl5TMA5'PL~ ..
GARFIELD
'• LOOK, c;ARF1£Ll7 ! I 'M IOOC.HIN(s
MY. TOE.~!
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
HE'D LIKE OUR CAR! 1t -
NO, '(OlJ1RE NOT GOING TO
BE GABRIEL OR GERONIMO
OR ANY'60Dlf' ! '1'0U UAD ALL
VOUR LI NES ME"MORlIED?
by Charles M. Schulz
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WELL, FORGET 1EM .. RUB
A~ ERASER ON '<OUR ~EAD !
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by Jim Davis
by. Tom K. Ry~n
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by Kevin Fagan
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn J~hnston
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
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DOONESBURY
by Jeff MacNelly
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FAIRGOOD!
by Tom Batluk
™ERE WA5 51MP'-.Q NO
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