HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-24 - Orange Coast PilotSATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1988 25 CENTS .
Yule gi.fts replace stolen prope
~unaBeac Po icehauloffevidence,
tile up collection for suspect' s family
BJ LANCB IGNON ..............
The Laauna Beach Police Oepan-
ment taketh and the Laauna Beach Police Depenment liveth away.
At least that's how it shaped up this
week after four police officers were
forced to confiscate an apartment full
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The cockpit recording of
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Scholars have de-
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more than 1,600 years is
the earliest complete
book of Psalms.I A7
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In two years, Rams quar-
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Pilot announces
holiday changes
The Daily Pilot is making several
Chal"laes in its operations for the
Christmas holidays.
Sunday's edition will be delivered
on the normal morning schedule. but
the Customer Service Dcpanment will close early, at 9 a.m.. so our cm~yeescan spend the holiday with
their families.
On Monday, the Daily Pilot will be
printed in the early morning and
delivered by 7 a.m. If you have a
delivery problem. you can call the
Customer Service Department at
642-4333 for a replacement paper
until IO a.m.
The business office will be closed
Monday, but will reopen Tuesday
momina.
of furniture -including an anificial
Christmas tree and its decorations -
from a woman whose husband al-
legedly stoic the goods.
Smitten with the guilt of almost
cenainly having ruined Christmas for
the woman and her two small
children. the officers asked their . ,
Family1
offers
dinner
to200
HB tree lot owners
are hoping to feed
homeless people
By ROBERT BARKER
otllleD91JNMaW1
First-hand acquaintances to hard
economic times themselves. Clarence
and Peggy Friend hope to have about
200 homeless people over for
Christmas dinner.
-wittl ~IJ>in,hamb-from-fri?"
thcy~ll serve turkey and ham and
stuffing and all the trimmings from
thei r Christmas tree lot at 309 Pacific
Coast Hi~way, across the sttcct from
Maxwell s Restaurant in Huntington
Beach.
The Friends are getting plenty of
offers from people wanting to provide
food and help. Their hardest \ask.
they .say. is gelling news out to the
homeless that a hot Chnstmas meal
will be served from 10 a.m. to I p.m.
and is free for the liking.
They've contacted human service
agencies and police who they hope
will pass the word on to the homeless.
Police Lt. John Foster said Friday
that thert doesn't seem to be many
homeless people in the city. other
than those who hitchhike along Beach·
Boulevard and c"8rry sitfls that they'll
work for food. The Friends. though. said they've
heard that some homeless people stay
under the construction project at the
flood control channel on Brookhurst
Street near Pacific Coast High way.
Others reponedly stay in bluffs area
at Bolsa Chica State Beach.
Vicky Barnes. a Newpon Beach
resident who said she's scrvina as an
"elf' for the Friends. said Friday that
she plans to send her teen-age sons
out to the homeless wi th news about
the meal.
"We want them to come over and
have a hot meal and know that
somebody cares about them," said
Friend, 47.
"People don't know how close to
the street they really are. My business
bottomed out a few years ago and I
saw the bottom of the well.
"If I hadn't had friends lend me a
helping . hand. I tould have been
traumatized.
"We spent a couple of nights in a
motel. We lost everything we had."
The friends. who live in Hunt·
ington Beach. cooked ham and turkey
dinners last Christmas and drove to
Santa Ana where they dispensed
meals to about 75 from their car.
Pegy Friend said that she and her
husband. along with her four childcn.
have been made mote sensitive to the
plight of others by their experiences.
There is something more meaningful
than just getting presents. she said.
"My daughter who's a frnhman in
college wrote in one of her school
papers that it was the best Christmas
(Pleue ... ODQISR/A2)
Holiday getaway
smoothly phased
BJ LANCE IGNON ... ...,,... ...
Crowded frttWlys and airpons
durina holiday weekend• have be-come almost as predictable as sunny
wather on the day of the Rose
Plnde. Indeed. Friday proved the rule. but
not ~Y to the extent tut tome had predic:ied. Sure. then: were plenty of
Deoole at John Wayne Airpon. at
._.. durina the day. and 1hc Cah-
fonaia Hitllway Patrol was krpe busy
with minor rtndcr benders.
lut UAli~ Thankl&iva!)I. ~n
liillrty C\'tfYOM lttll IM rued lftd ma on ahe day before the holida). :;kn this wt tended IO di91mC • • ..... ,. ~ l\'om
W1ta 1•y t..,.,..._ Friday. witll
.. tllleCICd IOdly.
""I llrin• Ill w P'ot* IDt the
• I'
message: You leave early and avoid
the rush." said Rotemary Anthony. a
clerk at Flare Gift Shop at John
Wayne Airport.
Anthony pied out the front door
of the shop and noted that the
terminal was an fKt las busy than a 1y~cal Fnday evcnina.
But Bill Jones. suprrvttor of the
11tp9n's skycaps. 11td tMt white
traffic had died down by early
cvcn1na. the airpon wu sliO. bulier
than usual from 1bou1 6 1.m. to S:lO
p.m. But. yrs. he too noticed IMt tl
wH busier on Wcdnetdly and Thun-
~ rounc. bu$1a doftlt"1 Meftl-
anly mean ~t~r for 1 •~ wt.o j~a~da)oate.tliltolllit
.. tuitin. Thttc·s no d!l!l 9'° **
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collequcs to pitch in to help the
woman. (Her husband is currently in
the Theo lacy branch jail in Orantc
on suspicion of an unrelated crime, police said.)
On Fnday. a day after the seizure.
three police officers returned to
Charmaine Warden's two-bedroom
apanment in Anaheim. But instead of
carryina a search warrant. this time
the officers showed up with S 120
cash. Christmas presents, food.
clothing -and a Christmas t~
taken out of the anvcst1gat1ons dcpan-
mcnL
"I've r,ot four kids. I thou&ht to
myself, 'liow would my kids feel if
they didn't have a Christmas?'" said s,t. Grcaory Bartz. whose wife ca lled
on sevttal friends to donate gifts to
the Warden family .
The story began in mid-Auaust.
when a 22-foot Ryder truck filled with
up to SI S0,000 worth of household
goods and furniture. some of It
antiques. was stolen from the parking
lot of an Alpha Beta supermarket in
South Laguna. The truck was tound a
week later. empty. in San Juan
Capistrano.
Leads on the case cooled until
about two weeks ago, when two men
tned to sell a lith<>vaph oriainally purchased from l:>tane Nelson Gal-
ler') in Laguna beck to the same
pllery. Problem was. the $4.000
lithograph wasalsolistedasoncofthc
nems stolen from the Ryder truck.
Detective George Ramos said the
men decided to take the lith<>&nph to
the Nelson gallery because jt had the
~
business's address on the back. ~
"I didn't saytbey were the smanes ·
crooks." Ramos added.
With the help of the p.llef'y and o~
of the sellers not involved in the thcftt
police W>und that one of the sus)ect~
in the rental truck theft lived an an
apanment LO Anaheim.
When Ramos and Detective A.
Parkes v1s1ted the apanmcnt Mon-
day. Charmaine Warden answered
the door. and behind her the officers
spotted numerous items listed stolen
(Pleue Me LAGUJlfA/ A2)
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Resi dents in the luXU!)' Newpon
Beach homes above Bag Corona
Beach were awakened early Friday by
a pack of men and women running
through neighborhoods bellowing
their best walrus imitations.
"1 was son of roped into it. but 111
probably do it again." said Ted Barly.
an executi ve recruiter who made the
3-mile run from the Newpon Center
health club to the beach with has dog.
Bo Jackson. . -
At thcocean'sedgc. members of the
group -roughly 100 strong -ran
through a ton of ice piled on the sand.
tore off their clothing and dove into
the ocean. still bellowing.
Bo didn't go in the wa ter. though .
Bazacas said most of the people
who made the run were members of
the health club. The others were
friends or fam ily members and a
rcponcr.
The water temperature was less
than 60 dc&rees: the air was colder.
It was tfie third annual Newpon
Beach Walrus Run, sponsored by the
Newpon Beach Athletic Club.
"It's JUSt a neat social event." said
Tom Bazacas. whose family owns the
health club. ··tt"s a good ume and I
think everybody enjoys it."
Bazacas said he plans to conttnue
the Walrus Run. patterned after
infamous "polar bear" clubs across
the country, but he plans to limit the
panicipation. If attendance gets too
much bigger. he said. the event would
lose its character.
Indeed. between the walrus 1m11a-
tions and the chattering teeth. there
were whoops ofdehght and promises
It staned three )lcars ago with eight
people and jumped to 48 people last
)ear. said one of the founding
walruses. Ken Gomez. who "ore a
Impatient
pet,Lorl
resume
snuggling
By ROBERT BARKER
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Lori Che valier came home Fnda)
to spend Christmas with her dad and
mom. four brothers and sisters.
nieces and nephews and Tipp)' -
most of all Tippy.
Tippy. a cockapoo. an I I-pound
mixture of cocker spaniel and poodle.
jumoed in Lori's lap and sn~led
and kissed her over and over ap1n.
It was a jo)'ous t>cainnina to
Christmas. It could have been JUSt the
opposite.
"It's 1 happy. happy Chnstmas."
said Lori's father. Ed. "It will be a
happy. hapPY f0ttver."
A disaster nearly developed wh('n
Chevalier bean the process of rc~ttl-
1na his famify 1n Hununaton Btach.
He brouaht a IOld of furniturt south
from San Jose. alona with Tippy, two
Wttks &ID· Lori. 22. who has Dov.n's
syndromc and suffen from kukl'm11.
stayed bdund 1n a hospetal.
Chcval~ bolnkd Tipp) at a
rclative's house in Buena Park. But
the lonesome hnk dC?J ran aw•>. 1n
iearch of Lon. Chcvaher belte\e5.
For 1 ume. C'hcvaher ~attd the
wont -that Tipp) was lost fottv('r.
lat I~ rccop1ttd Tippy • bccaUIC ::tdtsprcad JNbl lClt) Ind T~ ad Ed C'hcvaher wett "'° united last Mekcnd.
Leri. -. 9'ld Mr rt.her to tell
T= dllC 1k ..._. '9~ 11 the ('ftd <?f
IC w -ZttOftS. wa n \ ~fl••IJLMll\a .
lill4 tll tWOWft Aa}
(Pleue eee WALRUS/ A:2)
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The chill of club lnltlatloa
replaces agonyofthe feet ~
~ I should have known I was in for more than I bargained for when the ma•
said we wert supposed to run between the blocks of ice before di\ ing into thC
~~ ~ Stand ing in front of the Newpon Center <\thleuc Club getting a last-
minute pep talk for the th ird annual Ncwpon Beach Walrus Run. every pan of
that sentence struck a sour note. The ··Walrus Brothers:· as those who take pan an the annual attempt to
catch pneumonia call thcmschcs. run from the Avocado <\\'enue heaJthC'lubto
Big Corona Beach. Then. they dive an the ocean.
Fnday. I was to become one of them.
We should have bttn sini1ng Chns\mas carols. lt w~ cold enough
The club was not made for me. I am not a morning person. and was
)awning as health cl ub official Ted Bazacus told me what to do.
"Go into the water between the blocks of ice." he said.
I don·t lake mornings. I don't hke to run. I don't hke the cold.
I got all three.
The run itself-about thrtt mile -"asn't too bad. When 1 began, my . (PleueMeCHILLINO/A2)
Kidnapper
almost free;
sentence
shortened
' Peggy and Clarence Friends and friend•
hope to feedtur--key and ham cUnner• to up to
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200 bomeleM people Sanday at tbelr
Chrlatmu tree lot in Huntlncton Beach.
DINNER •••
From Al ~he ever had." she said.
1 Clarence Friend said lhal six or
seven people plan lo bring cooked
meals lo the Christmas tree lot that he
and his wife and children operate as a
family enterprise. .,
His church. Central Baptist. plans
to provide ma1crial for tables along
with sleeping bags and blankets to
h~lp th e poor get through cold winter
nights. .
Friend. who said that rai~y and
windy weather put the damper on
Christmas tree sales. also is offerina
free trees.
"Nobody should be without a
Christmas tree at Christmas time:· he
said.
:ff eavy snow, strong winds
due in northern California
t'Y Tbt Associated Press than ~ost dreamed of or have ever
known.
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1 A chilly maJor storm was predicted
AO hit throughout Northern Cali-
fornia today. bringing powerful winds
'nd large amounts of rain and snow.
may remain very hazardous through
Christmas Day.·· Travel through the
Sierra Ne vada would be "extremely
difficult," the bulletin continued.
A winter storm wamina was in
effect for today in the Laite Tahoe • t~~ ~':o~:sa~~t~i:;,gMT~~~-f1~ JUDGE CUTS KIDNAPPER'S SENTENCE ••• A National Weather Service bull-
~ti n issued Friday wa rned that "travel
The Pacific storm. expected to be
one of the strongest so far this year.
will bring rushes of cold. moist air
from the Gulf of Alaska.
rest of northwest Nevada was under a
winter storm watch and a watch was Prom Al to take effect in northeast Nevada on ing the girl was a daughter of wealth. wrong for him to bedoinga life term.·: Nguyen stood silently. then grinned
11
,Most offices will
Weather forecasters said it could
chill the San Francisco Bay area so
much that snow could fall atop the
nearby fQ4>thills. so me of them visible
Christmas Eve. he said. · When the judge read the sentence. and gave Miller a hard handshake.
"This is a potentially danscrous Nguyen and Vy Xuan Le. 25. of
be closed Monday from dow_ntown San Fran~isco. .
storm. Don't count on having to Sant.a Ana were arrested the next day
travel this weekend." said Dous after undercover ~lice officers ac-WALRUS RUN Armstrong. lead -forecaster for the companied the 11rl's mother to a ,1 ··rt'sgoinJ to be a real winter." sa1d
: Govt'rnment offices courts mcteorolog1st Steve Newman. "It
'Schools and banks will ·be closed could drop snow l~vels down to the
Monday and trash in all cities will be level of Bay ~rea hill s. to. 5()_0 feet or
National Weather Service in Reno. earking lot off the Garden Grove From Al • • • . Freeway where the kidnappers had The snow was expected to begin planned to pick up the sold. bathrobe over his swim suit Friday. ocean people.''
~p..one-day Jate_ncu.J.vttk lower-po~1bly .~~en bnngmg snow early today in the Sierra. pushing into ' Officers were led to the house "It's all friends." Bazacassaid. "It's Foster. who works at a rival health
the extreme western part o~ ~~vada where the girl had been held captive not a race. so it's non-threatening. spa, also said she will return next year.
""because of the long Christ ma s wee)<-lO r~s~"r~~nd gusts were prediCTed en~use Christmas IS on Sunday ur to. 50 mph whi!e up to two i_nch~s
this year. mos1 ins1 11u11ons wi ll be on ° rain were prcdi~ted t~ fall '" the holida y Monda )'. Trash picked up on Bay A~ .. By Chnstmas aftern<?<>n.
\fonda\ will be collected on Tuesda) the rain is expected to turn into
a~Ol daybfC?lc-wit_h a:J>OSStbHiiy...of for~ 37 hours. +hey-Sl<>rmed lhe-iwo--EYCIYbodfi laU&hs _and_ talk J_o each "We run every day. but this was a
ram or freezing ram in the valleys story home and arrested Minh other all a ong the way." c anae. rostcnatd. ----
near t~e mountains for awhile today Nguyen, 23. of Santa Ana and Lan Tina Bazacas. J"om 's sister •. ~id Don Barton. vice president of
changing back to so.ow. Rolsen. 29. of Anaheim. she made the run 1n the true spmt of operations for Edwards Theaters,
"Very_ s~rong wind~ . may create Officers dove through the front friendship. said he didn't particularly enjoy the
,nstead. showers. areas of bhz~rd cond111ons today." room window. kicked down a dead-"I just wanted to prove to all of the cold water, but he enjoyed the run
Armstrong said. bolted door 10 the second floor and people I work with that I'm not a nevertheless. ; T rash collect1on crews m all c1t1es Low temperatures early today a~d ;w111 dispose of Christmas trees. early Sunday were ex~cted 10 be in
!hough most ask residents 10 cut the the 30s and 40s. with highs both days
.irees in half and tic the leog1hs in the upper 40s and SOs.
11ogcthcr Meanwhile. residents of the north-
Thcre will be no postal deliveries crn hal ves of California and Nevada
LB library
closed for
roof repairs
Monda). appear If) be in for a whiter Chri51mas
!t
.REUNION •••
trromAl
1n a li mousi ne heading for home from
-Los Angeles lntcrna11onal Airport on
· Fnday morning.
'• Lon"s first comments ~ere ... Sill>
ffipP>" he wa~n·t paticn1:· Chevalier
~1d. If 1hing~ had turned out d1f-
:,Ierentl> and 1f Tipp) had re mained
•JTllSSing. Che ,aher said he would
have told Lon tha1 "'Tipp) 1s still out
looking for )OU. But that would ha'c
eobecn a tough thing to do."
.. If there·s anything pos1 11ve tha t
come'> out o( this." Chevalier said
Fnda). .. I'd like e'erybod> who can
hear or see or read about this to say a
pra)er C\Cf"\ da' for Lon and all the
other sick children 1n the "orld."
•, Chevalier pre' 1ously dcscnbcd
Tippy as ··a httlc rag doll that 1s as
important as the medicine that Lon·s
been getting from her doctors.··
Lon. who suffered a mild case of
~neumonia. ~as rdcased fro m th e
,hospital Thur5da\ ~he won·t have to
.:;ec a doctor again un11I Wednesday.
,her mother. Dora ..aid
.,
HOLIDAY •••
From Al A leak y roof in the Laguna Beach
treats every customer like a big shot, Public Library caused several light
.. because you never know who you're fixtures moun1ed in the ceiling to
waiting on." crash to the floor early Friday. but no
At one ~int 1n the conversation one was inj ured.
with a visitor. a second skycap The library was closed Friday as
rem arked about a recent TV news wo rkers from the county of Orange.
story in which a reporter advised that which owns the facilit y, cleaned UP.
customers should tip the skycaps, the mess. 11 will remain closed until
evidently regardless of whether they Tuesday1 said Jack Leaning. manager
manage to get your baJS on the right of facihues operations for the coun-
fli'-ht or if they are pohte. ty's General Service Agency. ·T~e .(ellow I JUS~ w~ited on didn't Leaning said an initial inspection
hear 11. Jont>s said 1n a deadpan showed that the roof had been leaking
voice. . for ''.quite some time" and that water
Meanwhile. the CHP and Orange . had finally seeped through the ceiling.
County Shenffs Department were This caused the bolts that held the
kept busy with .. lots of minor acci-fi xtures in place to come loose from
dents," . CHP spokesman Michael the drywall.
Lundquist said Nevertheless, ~he Leaning said roughly IS percent of
CC?sta Mesa Freeway _wa~ moving the ceiling will need to be replaced.
bnskly by 6:30 p.m .. which 1s unusual He said it was too early to estimate the
for a Friday. . cost of the operation. which will
But Jone~ said tra~c at the a1rpon include s-tching the leaky roof.
may ~~II pick ':'P aga1 n today n the Prior to the accident, the library, at
rerJ?aining holi day revelers make 363 Glenneyre St.. was scheduled to
their way to grandmother's house. be open today.
LAGUNA OFFICERS RESTORE HOLIDAY •••
. From Al
! from the 1rud. which had been
fCntcd h\ C onn1e and Robert Wilder
for their "mo' c 10 Redding.
.. Bas1calh 1he1r apartment had
been dcco ra.ted "Ith all the propeny:·
·Ramos said
W1l11am "'arden. 34. apparently
told his v. 1fr 1hat he had bought the
furniture at a '>elf-storage auction. But
when Ramo later interviewed him at
the lac) Jail. the suspect said he had
1bought the goods at a swap meet.
.. "(Mrs. Warden) was real surprised.
She staned crying (when police told
her the furniture mi ght be stolen)."
Ramo said ... Sht> knew he wasn't the
_besl person 1n the world. but she
d1dn·1 think he'd do this."
c;
On Thursday. Ramos and three
other officers returned to the apan-
ment in two city pickup trucks. From
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. the officers
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played moving men. By the time they
left , there remained behind a TV set,
dining set and hutch, some kitchen
utensils. a refrigerator "with little
food in 11," one bed and a dresser.
Ramos said.
"They basically cleaned the place
out," Lt. Will iam Cavenauah sa1d.
In th e back of the trucks they took,
in two separate loads. a queen-sized
bed. dresser. sofa and love seat.
bronze statue, filing cabinet, dishes.
sil verware. books, a food procnsor.
blow . drier, curling iron, pines.
painungs, pillows and towels.
But what really JOt R1mos was
confiscatina the Chnstmas tree.
"I feh like the grinch. but it was
stolen property. so we had to seize it,"
he aid.
On the way back to the station
Ramos started thinkin1 about bu yins
the family a new tree.
"Even though the husband is a
suspect ... it's Christmas and all. and
it miaht not be a bad idea to do
something not to destroy their
Christmas," Ramos recalled.
But before Ramos could make it to
a tree lot Sgt. Raymond Lardie, one
of the officers who helped with the
seizure, had organized a fund-raisins
effon within the entire des-nment.
which led to the gif\s being don.ated
Friday.
No one answered the door Friday
njpt at the apartmen1 at 2841 E.
Lincoln Ave.. where Mrs. Warden
app1rently lives with her l·year-and
4-month-oki boys.
"It's a sad situation that we end up
in the middle of," Sst. Bartz said.
.. The kids sure aren't responsible for
the actions of their s-ren11. ••
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found the girl lying on a bed. her eyes sissy," Tina Bazacas said. Rcferrina "I just did it for the T-shirt,"
taped. to a nearby friend. Carla Foster, she Barton said. "But it was aood fun. I'll
Le and Minh Nguyen. also not added. "We're runners. but we're not probably be back next year."
related to Lang Van Nguyen. are
serving life terms for the crime.
Rolsen served fi ve years in a state
women's prison and has been re-
leased.
Another J>8rticipant in the kidnap-
ping. Ha Song Bui. was ajven im-
munity from prosecution for his
testimony against the others.
Miller said three other Vietnamese
men who allegedly participated in the
scheme were never caught and may
have left the country.
Threats made against his life if
tooke the witness stand al his own
trial in 1983 wcrt the reason the state
Coun of Appeal determined a new
trial was in order for Nguyen. his
lawyer said in a telephone interview.
Ngu yen had refused to take the
stand in his defense -that of
participating in the crime under a
state of duress -and was convicted
and sentenced to life with possibility
of parole.
"I think ¥OU could look at all
California pnsons and you wouldn't
find another person sentenced to life
when he was convicted of a non-
homicide crime. who had no prior
record and who wasn't a rins leader in
the crime," Miller said. "Lang was 17
when the crime occurred. He was
afraid for his life ifhc didn't go along
with it.
''And in this case. I think it was
CHILLING INITIATION •••
From Al
breath was making little steam clouds like an overheated radiator. Not far from
the truth. When the run staned, the s&eam fOllCd my alassn.
Before too long. I noticed sweat s1ainina my sweatpants and sweatshirt.
Most of the walruses-to-be-men and women -weft members of the club.
The runners moved to the front oft~ pack, while the weiahtlif\crs hung toward
the back.
The reporter was last. A good spot to watch everythins, I reasoned.
As we ran, the hard-core walruses, the ones in bathrobes, bellowed out
their best walrus imitations. Loudly. I think they woke up people as we ran
throu&h otherwise~uiet residential neiahborhoods.
lfy the time we hit the beach, I thouaht the su~ degree water would feel
&ood~
I was wrong. Moments after hitting the water, I thou&ht maybe the run wasn't so bad,
after all. Where my feet had hurt, now it was just numb.
Bui the walrus bellows continued, and the unwritten rules were that you
had to dunk your head. I walked out and plunae<t into a swell. I nearly walked
on the water to act out.
I realized I shouldn't have worried earlier about the steam coming from
my breath. Now. it was comina from my whole body.
But even out of the water, the whooping and hollering continued. Crowds
of spouses and friends pthercd 10 take pectures. One woman who didn't move
into the cold Pacific quickly enouah sot some help.
I reached fora towel and watcned. ianorinaone man'scall for one last dip.
One first dip was enouah.
. Bazaca~ said the \\'aJru.s Run was fun becaute it was non~mpetitive.
social and different. He was naht on \hreeofthefour, but it wasa linle tooe.arly
and much too cold. to be outriaht fun. '
But I did get a great T-shirt and membeRhip in an exclusive club. It's not
everybody who runs thrtt miles and leaps into the ocean two days before
Chnstmas.
And I know why, too.
To All of Our Dedicated
Employees and the Thousands of
Customers Who
SupPort us with
Loyalty and Con-
fidence Through.
out the Y car.
Ple•se Have A
Healthy, Happy
and Prosperous
Yt'at.
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O~d Chirstmas Eve,
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Crane said.
At the opposite end of the furntturc and clothing. you can
shopping spectrum is a device purchase a 4-foot wooden cactus -
known as The Hoodman. a box-like perfect as a hat rack or coat hanger.
contraption that fits over television Or maybe a woodtn pink flamingo
screens. The Hoodman has a fairly with a plant growing out of the
simple functio~ to malce outdoor center is more your style.
television viewing a bit easier. Not everyone is a perpetually late
.. A lot of people ~o to ballgames or Christmas shopper.
picnics and can t sec their TV "This year there's been school
screens because of the sunlight. It and other stuff going on." said
makes all that technology useless." Anaheim resident Bernie Gollette.
said Lou Schmidt of Hermosa "It just kind of got put off."
Beach. co-creator of The Hood man "We'll probably shop right up
with his brothers Bob and Mike. until Chnstmas." said his father.
Schmidt said sales of The Hood-also named Bernie.
man "have been pretty good. Ifs For Mindy Johnson of Stal practic~I and people sec that." Beach. the worst is over.
Practicalit often &!Yes~ Lo.:.--·_,· .... • ·--mest-donc," s11 sa1 .
w amsy w ere t e swap meet is nearll buried br bags of gifts. ··At
concerned. l_n ~ddition to art. least think so.'
Kmn OIMn (apper left), 5,
MIDpl• 80llle oC-tbe food at
tbe Oraa.te Coanty Swap
lleet wldle Rieb "Tackett
(below) beada home wttb Illa
Dew plant. lleW Vall of
~ Beach broapt her owa band cart -and eon
llattbew -to tbe ewap
meet tbU weell.
Dally Pilot pbotoe
by Lee Payne
By Tiie Auoc:la&e4 Pren
The SC('Ond-dcgrtt-murdcrconvic-
t 1on of a v.oman who claimed the
"baby blues" caused her to run over
her infant son with a car was set asAdt
Fnday by a Judge who f~nd • •
was no proof the woman acted with
malice.
Sheryl Massip. 24. who ~
1 that post-partum depression drove
her to kill the colicky. constantly
crying bo). \\as 1'0t guilt)'lofmurdcr"'
said Supenor Coun Judge Roben R.
Fitzgerald 1n Santa Ana.
"I do not belie\•e the prosecution's
evidence established that she had the
requisite mental state of maJict
aforethou&}lt." the judge said.
The ruhng invalidates a Nov. 17
Jury verd ict ofsccond«gree murder.
which called for a sentence of IS years
to hfc. Fitzgerald·rcduced the charge
against M1ss1p to voluntary man-
slauahter, with a maximum sen~
of IT years confinement in a mental
hospital.
Massip welcomed the verdict. • "I was praying the people would
undcntand," she said outside coun.
"The Jury did not uodcnland, but rm /
thankful that the judaie did."
Mass1p testified at the trial that on
Apnl 29. 1987, her own 23rd birth-
day. she hit her 6-weet~ son •
M 1chacl, on the bead with a prdea
tool. then put him under the wtleelsof
the family station wason. ran over
him and put his body in a trash can.
Defense witnesses said an excep-
tionally_ bad case of post~um
known as lhc "baby blues, .. · was to
blame.
CadWacSanta
has competitor
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A self..
styled Santa puffin& a cipr and
driving a Me~Bcnz doled out
S l 0 bills to a hoard of Skid Row
homeless Friday while weari111 a
bnght red thrcc-pte<:e suit and a
cnmson fedora
The outpounrw of ahnnllll fol-
lowed by a day the seventh UtDu&I
visit to the Midniatn Mission by a
secretive philanthropist known as the
Cadillac Santa. who shares holiday
cheer wtth street dwellers in the form
of cold. hard cash.
"The guy in the Mercedes said he
read about the Cadillac Santa and
thoUJht he could do better,.. said
mission spokesman Clancy lmislund.
The latest wdl-bcekd Santa hand·
ed out about $3.000. while the
Cldillac4riving benefactor spent
about twice as much.
Tom Basmajian
funeral today
Memonal scrvtCCS will be held
today for Tom Basmajian.tenior
e"<ecutave accountant for KOCEAN
radio an Newport Beach.
Basmajian died early Thunday
morning after suffcnng a masa~
hcan attack while at work. Feno.-
emplo)CCS tncd to revive him. but he was dead by the tame paramedics
am \<ed.
Basmavan was a longtime resident
of south Ora nae County and in radio
for the past 14 ycan-thc last three at
KOCE.\ . He was 44.
"He \\as loved and wcU-rcspecud
b) C\<el)onc an the community," said
Richard bons. ¥.ncral sales manlltf'
for the station. • He was just a super.
su per gu\ ..
He 1s suf\aved by his wife. Chris;
and his parents. Leo and Jellie
BasmaJ1an. Memorial donations may
be made 10 the Amcncan Cancer
Socaet\ an has name.
Memonal services will be coe-
ducted a1 11 a.m. at Ruc:bo
Caf1 trano Community Churdl.
29-51 Cam mo Capistrano. Su Juan
C'ap1 trano
A .major makeover in her stocking
Since)ou'rca saint, I hcaqou perform a fe"' m1taclc~
now and then. If the '°11st1C'1 aren't 100 romphcated. l'd
relish hvina the ~t -4() )can O\'Cr again -but onl~ \\1th
the provision. mind r<>.'!·' could edat out the &l1tchcs. goof
and scrcv.-ups I cant think ofan)tb1n1 more honng than
reh\ 1n1 )our miMkcs. As for the first 20 -ears and
adolc cncc -o~ is enough.
The memory t'lnl abo'e m' fum,\\cd ~rO\\ is
de peratel~ an nttd ofa new macr~hip The old C'ln~· 1 hot
and the groo"~ arc aone. I undc"'&.and the m-v. memol')
chip' \tOrT huac amounts t'f pr.K tic.a ...._.,tOn such as
v.hcrc H\u r.irk@ \l'UrC'u, 'our=~ number
anJ the name\ of\ l'lur c.rand h1 E f" 1he name of
)Our pou Thc1c·, al ' JX"("1ll --.on for m1Slaid tu
papen an" l)'inch hn 'to J ~e\.
pealtnl ot mmdc' , 'Uld \Ou~ Jitnd mt a ~1r oft1 mfon1hlcr,•und ·t \h-~t'or \':~~,ou
ln "' th<' 11.1nd we lad1 u~ hl •'far ~ w fasluoa
1ndu\tf'\ de' 1w tho pouned v.11C'Mt 9'oa .._,
Ct\lmp1e ;he tots hle P\)tato dup.. I 1 ,..
hhc meout-of·fhh1on tapptt\I ina...-..
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M ~ C.-~y PLOT/ 8aturd8Y, o.c.nber 24, 1N8
Bush expected to
reveal another
tbp ap"intm.ent
~
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prest-ment) done before we Ft out of here"
dent-elect. ~ ~ .. who has for the holiday, he said.
filled all his Cabinet pout1oes except · Bush bad no public appoin1ments
for labor and eDCfl)', in~ to Friday. He planned to spend the
annou~ ano~her ~ appoantmen1 Christmas weekend with his family
today, 11~ said Fnday. before lcavin& Monday on a four-day
Speculation for the CneflY Job hunting :ind fishina tnp in Texas and
centered on Peler Johnson, the ror-Alabama.
mer admini~1or ~f 1he Bonneville So far, Bush has named 12 mem-~~wer Admin1strat10!li. former Lou-bersofh1sCabinetaswellasanumber
1S1ana Rep. Henson Moore and Lt. of people who have Cabinet-level
Gen. Jam~ A. AbrahamJ:O!'I· ~cad of status such as Carla Hills, dcsigna1ed
the .St~teg1c Defense ln1tia11ve Or-to be the U.S. trade re~sentative
gan1zauon at the PenlaJOn. and Wil!iam Reilly, administrator fo;
Those thought 10 be 1n the runnlna the Environmental Protection Agen-
for the labor job arc Constance t · Homer, head of the Office o.f ~n-. Some ~ople mentioned as
nel ~anaaement, and Pa1nc1a Diaz ssibilitiesforitheremainin1cabine1
Dennis, I! ~ember of ~he. Federal posts were out of town Friday.
Communications Commission. Johnson said in a telephone inter-
CraiJ Fuller, co-director of the view from McCall Idaho that he had
transition office, noted that in ad· no word on whether he would be
dition to the Cabin~Uobs, Bush also named.
Sduthlanders
are buying their
white Christmas
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Shortly after
9 a.m., a freak anowstorm hit the
SleWardt' houtc with fury, buryina
the peen lawn and bloomina ro1e
bush and Dlaterina the windows with
while stuff:
Far S500. Gret1 Steward had
bo!aJht his family a while Christmas.
Since Dec. 13, the Riverside Ice Co.
hu shaved dozens of tons of ice to
cover more than 20 green Sou1hem
California lawns with inches of pure
while snow. Under blue skies. palm
trees and bukina in 7<Htqree
temperature, children who have arown up with surfboards and
Skateboards have tried out sleds and
toboaans for the tint time.
Wliilc sun, sand and surf mi&ht
sound attractive to Northerners
shivcrina in their hats and mittens.
Seuthem Californians apP&rcntly tire
of the tanned life at Chnstmas time.
"I'm 1oin1 to snow fiaht Brett," she
said. . Greg Steward. 31, said he had
taken Brett and his wife. Bobby, 31 , to
the mountains the year be(ore for
Christmas. and 1hey had enjoyed
playina in the snow. Bu1 this year's
schedule -Steward works as both a
Costa Mesa firefi&hter-paramcdic
and a Riverside rear estate aaent -
didn't allow the time.
"So we decided to brina 1he snow
here" to the family home close to the
Mojave Desert. he said.
By 9:30 a.m.. his New En&land-
style home was sprinkled with.five
tons of snow that coated the roof and
windows. It lay 6 inches deep on the
lawn, blockin1 the fron1 door. Brett
and the neiahborhood kids 11temp1ed
a snowball battle.
needs to fill the pos1t1on of drua czar. Moore was in his law office jn the
William Raab, head of the U.S. nation's capital but did not return a
Customs Service, is known to be telephone call. '
intcrcsted in that po~ition. Maj. Alan Freitag. Abrahamson's
"We h~pc. to fin!~h most ~f the spokesman, said the acneral is on
work by Chnstmas, Fuller said on leave through Christmas and cannot
NBC-TV's ''Today Show." be reached.
··we're talking to some people ... Dennis was vacationing in Austral·
and we may get another one (appoint-ia, -according to her office.
Crushed home
EmeJ'leney worken Ult ~ tbe rabble hldaJ aft. a
p~ track aploded OD Jatentate 240 MU' dOwatown
11 .. ~. Teaa., kHHnc ab pepple, .,...kblf a m•Ml.e
flrebiU and-~ die tankeralnto ...... 12& yard8 awar, o1Dc1i18 _.d. Poar e were crltlmlly
baraed. uil etpt otben were • Tbe boa8e wu
d..Uoyed: ~ cblldnm lmlde di u did tbe track drlYer.
An AJadia shop sells plastic icicles
that cuatomen ute to cover the front
of their homes, and sales of spray-can
snow are UP.·
"They hke a little taste of 1he
Midwest,•• says Chuck Caner, aeneral
manqer of the ice company, which
usualfy blows its ice on vcgetable
trucks travelina to the East Coast in
hot weather.
The ~mpany that coated Stew-
ard's yard has had calls from 60 miles
west in Beverly Hills and Manhattan
Beach, since news broke of their mini-
blizzards. They arc booked solid for
Christmas Eve and have lined up jobs
for New Year's and Valen1ine's Day.
The minimum snow-job costs S300
for 20 ~pound blocks ofice that arc
shaved into three tons of snow. Last
week, the company put IS tons of
snow on a Moreno Valley lawn for a
nei&hborhood block pany.
Army grounds copters for checks
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Army said Friday it has ~ounded its
234 C H-470 medium-lift Chinook
helicopters to allow inspection of
possibly faulty transmissions.
althouah there is no indication that
faulty transmissions were the cause,
said Anny spokeswoman Paiac Ever-
sole.
properly assembled," the an·
nouncement said.
In the most recent Chinook acci-
dent, five servicemen were killed in a
crash in Honduras on Dec. 8.
Ten Chinooks have been involved
in accidents since 1985, and 16
soldiers were killed in incidents
involving the helicopter this year,
The Army grounded the copter
fleet in what 1t called a .. precautionary
action·· after the manufac41rcr, the
Boeing Co .. discovered that .. certain
transmissions may have been im-
Last Feb. 25, 11 soldiers were killed
in a Chinook crash near Chico, Texas.
Boeing is sending inspection teams
to look at the retainer bolt assembly.
China White deaths rise outside California
PITTSBURGH (M~1 China White, a powerful
..syn•hc:tic ..bcl.oitl ~t lqued California in the earlt I 980a. bas reswfaCecJ m western PCiiiiS)llvarua: killing I
people, and authorities blame a dru& ring alleaedly headed
by a racarcb chemist.
The rub of China White deaths and illnesses in the
Pitubursb area led to an investiption that officials say
broke up the dru& operation earlier this month. Twelve
people have been arrested in the case.
China White -its chemical name is 3-meth-
ylfentanyl -is several hundred times more powerful
than heroin, and even extremely small amounts can be
fatal It can be manufactured by anyone with a
bacqround in co!Jqe chemistry, accordin.g to the
National Institu1e OD Drua Abute lD Rockville, Md.
The drug has been confirmed as the cause of 18 area
deaths, accordina to AlJegheny County Coroner Joshua
Pe~. tib tes arc un er way m five 00\er ea s. ma
Wlute also is suspected in as many as 60 non-fatal
overdoses in the Pittsburgh area.
"This is really the first major incident outside of
California from a clandestine laboratory putting malerial
on the street," said Gary Henderson, professor of
pharmacology al the UC Davis medical school. "And it's
certainly the most fentanyl activity we've seen since
1984."
Henderson developed a method of testing for the
presence of China White and drugs with similar
compositions, fentanyl analogs, in overdose victims and
he is helping officials in Pittsbur&h with their probe.'
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Kettle becomes
real pot of gold
BEAUMONT. Texas(AP)-
A aenerous shopper turned a
Salvation Anny kettle filled
with coins into a real pot of $Old
by tossing in two South Afncan K~aerrands worth more than
$800.
As ice company owner Gary Wit·
tenmyer directed the blasting snow
onto the Stewards' yard Thursday. 6-
year-old Brett waited, wearina puffy
blue mittens and Amazing Spider-
man boots.
Beside him, in pink ribbons. pink
tunlencck, bib-overalls and Recboks.
. was his girlfriend Ashley Cun-
ningham, 6, who already knew what
the snow was for.
The snow, which consists offine ice
pellets similar to snow cone ice, lasts
up to three days without rain, about
one day with rain. The arass usually
survives despite the cold shower.
But as a 1ransplanted Ohioan.
Wittenmyer secs the irony in his new
business .
"I came to California to get out of
that stuff." he said.
· Reagans arrive for holiday The one-ounce gold bullion
coins were not discovered in the
pile of nickels, dimes and quar-
ters collected at a mall until they
arrived at a bank and jammed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ronald by publisher and former ambassador
in a sorting machine, Salvation and Nancy Reagan arrived Friday for Walter Annen berg at his Palms
Anny officials said. their last California Christmas as Sprinas estate.
Employees at Beaumont's president and fir'$l lady -and for The tint couple planned to have
First City National Ban.~kiC. ~w0h;ierci5--l-.;th::;e~i~r fi~ir~st sa~m';J.prlleri· o~f~l~ifc~1!';_;t';h~ei~r.!!nc~w:_l~y-ntu~r~ke~d~i~nn~e~r~o~n~C=f.h~· s~~A:!~·~--I he-SaWah<>n rmy...deposit e pres nt s uahter, Maureen,
donations each night. found the Travelina with the Rcaians was and her husband, Dennis Revell; the
coins Thursday morning. said Colin Powell, the president's national president's son, Michael, and his
James Fortney. Salvation Anny security adviser. . wife, Colttn; and the Rcapns' son,
commander. The Reagans' two-week vacation Ron. and his wife. Doria.
.• The Krugerrands usually sell includes a Christmas dinner in their • Before .leavina Washinst.on. ·the
for slightly .more than. the cur-new home in the exclusive Los pf«idcnt asked Americans to "say a
rent value of their gold content. Angeles community of Bel-Air. The special prayer" this Christmas for the
and together arc worth an home was bought by friends and will families and friends pf those aboard
estimated $824. he said. be transferred to Reagan after he the plane and those killed on the
Salvation Army officials do leaves office. around at Lockerbic, Scotland, on
not know who donated them. They also planned to attend the Wednesday. Some 280 people pcr-
ann~I New Year's Eve party thrown ished.
Linda~
Allan Beill
Martin Brower • J9cldetteatber Nancy Mcintyre
AmWtlle Dr. Jullan Whltalrtt
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Mysterious, faint noise
ends Cockpit's recording
LOCKEltBIE. Scotland (AP) -the~' recotdina of Pan Am ti-& 103 1 final minuaes ended with
a biief', mysterio(ls "faint noise .. and
11w no sian that the pilot1 knew their
Boeiq 747 wu doomed, in-
•~ton aid Friday.
Coftwna&ions captured by the .. hlllck box" that records all cockpit
activity was normal up to the ''faint
noite at the end which needs a bit
more analysis," said Paul McK.ie, a
Department of Transport spokes-
man.
Mick Charles of the departmenfs
Air Accident lnvestiption Branch,
who is headinJ a team of 40 U.S. and
British invesupton at the crash ~te.
said: "We have no evidence what-
soever yet of sabo•·" ··
The planet flyina from London to
New York. oroke up at 31 ,000 feet
Wednetday niaht. killina aJI 2S8
DCoole aboard and bombardin1 the Scoitish countryside with flamina ~over a 10..mile radius.
FlowCnarrived at the scene Friday.
A .-.enaer who had left the fliaht at
London sent a bouquet to a child
ftyiaa on to New York. with the masaee: "To the little airl in the red
dress who lies here, who made my
ftiaht from Frankfurt such fun. You
dian't deserve this."
Suspicions of sabotage were
prompted by the inexplicable sudden
breakup of the plane, a claim of
responsibility and disclosures that the
U.S. aovemment had been warned of
a plot to bom b a Pan Am flight
between Frankfurt and New York in
December.
Aiaht 103 originated in Frankfun
with a Boeing 727. and switched to a
Boeina 747 from London·s Heathrow
Airport.
Soldiers hacked open the nose
section, lyina on its side in a field, and
removed the bodies of crew members
on stretchers and under tarpaulins.
From 20 to 30 relatives of victims
arrived in Lockerbie, the Scottish
villaae that bore the brunt of the
crash. and I SS bodjes were placed in
makeshift morgues in the town hall
and ice rink.
Bomb fears force jets' return
'
LOND<)N -An Air India jumbo jet bound for New York with 2SO
oeoole aboard returned to London on Friday after a bomb threat and a li~throw AirP,<>rt te~i~I wasev.acuat~ after officials spotted an unattended su~tcase. N.ot~1n1 susp1c1ous was 1mmed1at~ly fou~d on the plane. the airline
said. The 1ncuients came hours after a Bnt1sh Airways Tnstar which wu
forced to make a I ~hour unscheduled stop in Rome because of a bomb threat.
arrived at Heathrow Airport. the airline said. At Heathrow. large crowds of
Christmas holiday travelers waited for thei~ flights Friday apparently
undeterred by Wednesday's crash of the Pan Am jumbo jet. An unattended
suitcate in a tenninal prompted authorities to evacuate hundreds of travelers.
airpon offacials _said. A bomb squad found only clothing in the suitcasr;
Victims' friends tell lroay
BitternesS took hold Friday amona friends and relatives of the Pan Am
crash victims over the possibility the traacdy was a terrorist attack, and many
wondered at the coincidences by whicfi some peoP.le and not others were a~. 1.f terrori.sts arc responsible ... They should k1~l ~h_em. Who arc they to
take their pohucal problems out on innocent c1v1hans?" said Colgate
University student Chris Quinn. who lost a fellow student in the crash. The
dead included business executives, JS students taking pan in a Syracuse
Univenity study abroad program and others coming home for the holidays.
Also amon1 the victims were an Army navigator headi n$ home for the funeral
of his sister; a soldier flying home to be with his father while he awaited surgery,
and a cabin attendant who planned to retire after the flight. Traffic jams. a
ticket mix up and a final exam that lasted too long were among the twists that
saved the lives of o thers who nearly took Flight I 03.
Wreckage yields more clues
WASHING TON -While there may be no quick answers to the tragedy
of Pan ~m Aight 103, the wreckage scattered across the Scottish countryside
has left enough clues to make it vinuall y cenain the cause will be found.
aviation experts said Friday. As more information surfaced. specialists noted
the similarities between Wednesday's crash of the Boeing 747 1n Scotland and
the crash three years ago _of an Air~fodia jumbo jet off the Irish coast. Indian
officials after months of retrieving wreckase from the ocean floor concluded
that a bomb exploded aboard the Air India jetliner. An explosion is widely
believed to have caused the Pan Am plane to crash, although no conclusive
evidence of a bombing has yet surfaced. Both the Pan Am ancf Air India planes
were cruising routineJy at 31.000 feet and suddenly disappeared from radar. In
neither case did the fliahtcrcwdcclarcan emergency or make any radio contact
with air traffic contro[ f n both cases. the planes broke up in the air. scattering wreck~eoverfi veor more miles.and the recording from the cockpit contained
a muffled sound in the final split second of tape.
Did you ever see
a tree walking?
A Cluiatmu tree, 1flllCb
..... to ba•e aproated 1eo.
lleada toward • bome m Bambarl .... Germany to
be decorated for ya.le.
Pope meets Arafat.
call s for peace talks
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope
John Paul II -told Vasser Arafat
during a 20..minute meeting Friday he
believes Patestinians and Jews have
.. an identical fundamental right" to
their own countries. the Vatican said.
He aJso called for negotiations and
urged rsraetis and Palestinians to li ve
in peace "in that land where the
Prince of Peace was born," Vatican
spokesman Joaquin Navarro said.
Navarro said the pontiff and the
Palestine Liberation Organization
chairman had a "cordial" talk.
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gainst visiting the wreckage, said age and.gutted on a nearby highway. O n Thursday, Transpon Secretary
Superintendent An1us Kennedy, a Kennedy said. Paul Channon said the plane's radar
gaake official• •yno more [
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LENINAKAN. U.S.S.R. -No more survivon will be fouad from~
Dec. 7 earthquan 1n Soviet Anneaia. and crews will concrntrate on deari-.11
m1lhon tons of rubble in the crumbled cities. a aovanment official said Friday.
.. The 11pnt1c problem now 11 the cleanup," Vardkes Artsruny, a deputy prime
minister of the Armenian republic, said in an interview in makeshift offices
previously used as a handicraft center for children. Fields around Leninakan. •ll
whose shoddy bu11din15 collapted when the eanh shook, arc filled with debru. il
T ~ wire and remains of suirs protrude from piles of formless rubble. And 11
The American Red Cross will shift its earthquake aid efTons from immediatelll
to Iona-term assistance. includina the buildina of a general hospital. the)'
orpnizatioh's president said Friday. Richard F. Schubert said the Red Cross
haS received $3.S million for disuter relief in Armenia. T> n
Denl ed IJollday pardon, Inmates mutiny ~
TEPIC. Mexico -Armed inmates anlf)' that they were denied Christmas~
pardons for &ood behavior took IS people hostage at a state pnson Friday after
the warden-and a convict died in a aunftfl)t. authontaes said. "The mullneen '3
demanded that the attorney aenerat provide an armored car and hip-powered
firearms with the apparent intention ofleaving the place. But this momina they(:
said they did not want the vehicle," Francisco Flores. a spokesman for the stale 0 government, said. He said about 200 soldiers. police and auards hada
surrounded the Venustiano Carranza penitentiary. )
.. , Troops start Cluf•tm•• duty la BetlJJelJem 10
BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank -Hundredsoflsrach army troops /~
mqved into Bethlehem on Friday to guard against violence as Christian >
ptlgnms gather for Christmas celebrauons. Holiday activities in this West ~.
Bank town of 3S.OOO were to be reduced from previous years in sympathy with
the yearlong Palestinian uprisinaagal nst Israeli rule in the occupied territories. ,.
Israel has controlled the territories since the 1967 Middle East War. when 1t ~
captured the West Bank from Jordan and the Gaza Strip from Egypt. Israeli ·
troops took up positions on the roads into Bethlehem. m its central MantCr 1,.
Square and on roofs of the nearby market. --Salvadoran reb,el• attack defen11e mln&try
SAN SAL V AOOR. El SaJvador -Leftist rebels attacked the heavily l
guarded Defense Ministry with car bombs and catapult~launched ~xplosives
on Friday, killing at least three. people and woundina at least JS. officials said.
The assault on the military headQuan.en compound and on a nearby
government health clinic appeared to be pan of a major rebel offensive apinst 1,.
the U.S.-backed government of Ptes1dent Jose Napoleon Duane. ;~
~ . ' Hljacklng trial to hear another American n1
FRANKFURT, West Germany-The chiefjudle 1n the trial of confested~
TWA hijacker Mohammed Ali Hamadi said Friday that another American ni
witness will be asked to travel to West Germany and testify. Rjchard Youns
Moon, a physician. sat near U.S. Navy diver Robert Stetbcm. who wu beaacn-
and killed during the hijacking. Hamadi 1s charted with murder and air piracy
in the June 198S commandccrina of TWA Aiabt 847 IO Beirut, 1n which 39)
Americans were held hos~ 17 days. He admits beina one of the hijacken, but
denies ulling Stethem. Chief Jud&t Heiner Mucckel'IJ~IJCr said Moon would as~ to tesufywhen the ~resumes Jan. JTiftei' a OIKtay-recess.
Accordfog to coun records. Moon sat near Stcthem after \be diver was beaten. '(Z
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police spokesman in Lockerbie. He said it had been learned the blip on the Scottish ground control
More than 600 _police and military driver of a fourth car was treated for screens .. split into several returns"
personnel spent Friday scourinJ the injuries Wednesday night and re-before vanishing.
protest from Israel and Jewish groups
caused by the one Arafat was granted
six years ago.
In mild criticism. spokesman Alon SorietlJ 8Cr&p 8U IJUCJear po•er pJantlJ
Liel of the Israeli Foreign Ministry . . . .
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countrYSide for bodies and wreckage, leased, and the driver of a fifth car was · Charles told a news conference the
but only one more body was found. a villa&er and counted among the I? wreckage was .. spread over a very.
Kennedy said whether it was of a residents listed as missinJ.: very long wrcckaJe trail," but added
said: "Peace in the holy land can . MOSCOW -Stx nuclear power proJects have been ~led 1n the SoviettCJ
hardly be served by such a meeting." -Union bccau~ of eanhquake dallFf' or .tousher ~ndards im~ after lheld Chernobyl accident, thenudcarpowermin1stersaid Fnday.Oft"tcial media bas~
pusenaer or around victim was not Art liahts and hea~y lifting equip-this did not indicate sabotage. The known. ment were brought in to speed the spread was normal. gi ven the plane's
Israeli leaders alsb have met with rcj>Oned canctllatjon of several projCCts because of srowina public oppoeition
John Paul. but the Vat!can does not after the Chernobyl disaster. But the list provided at a DC"NS conmnce byt(v
have formal relations with the Jewish Nikolai Lukonin. minister of the nuclear powa-industry, was the fimdi
state. citing Israel's unsettled bound--comprehensive repon on the state of the Soviet nuclear power industry.rs}
aries and the Palestinian problem as Cancellations were "partly due to hi&hly seismic areas.. and the secoad rat0ntd·
reasons. were chanees in regulations and norms ofbu11dina power plants.... •V.
Founeen adults and three children search. Searchers moved shoulder to altitude and the 115-knot wmds at
were miuing in the Lockerbie area shoulder across fields and marshes. 31.000 feet.
and there was no word on the tryina to collect every scrap of People have found p:apers. clothing
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Many of tht nation's 1row1n1
number of homeless ma}' find no
room at the shelter this Christmas.
mean in& home for the holidays could
be under a bridae. over a steam vent
or in a cardboard box.
Boston guarantees a bed, Arizona
vows to make shelter available by
toniJht.. and a celebration in a heated
tent is flanned for the homeless in
front o the Capitol on toniaht. But
the nation's cap~ital has only 2,SOO
slots for the I 0.000 to I S.000 with no
bed of their own.
Gov. George Dcukmejian last
month authorized counties to con-
tinue to use armories a, shelters
under a program started last year.
Estimates of the number of homeless the~ range from I 00.000 to 200.000.
"California may be the place of
year-round sunshine in theeyesofour
Eastern friends. but when you have
no roof over your head. even a
California winter can be cruel and
punishing." Deukmejian said.
In New York City, the estimated
number of homeless has increased 2S
percent during the last year with the
total estimated tsetween 60,000 and
90,000: 1n Pon land. Ore .. the number
rose 10 to 20 percent each year this
decade.
"There's been a steady increase of
about 25 percent a year that hasn't
changed 1n six years." said Keith
Summa of the Coalition for the
Homeless in New York City.
In Oklahoma City. there are an
estimated 17.000 homeless and no
state or c11y-run shelters. In Phoenix.
with 6.000 to 9.000 homeless. Mary
Onon. director of Central Arizona
Shelter Services. said there are only
about 1.000 beds.
F-reezingto death on rise Jn U.S.
By ROBERT BYRD
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ATLANTA -The number of freezina deaths
reported ~n the United States has more than doubled
in a decade, possibly because of the nation's homeless
problem, the national Centers for Disease Control
said Thursday.
In 1985, the lat~t year for which complete
statistics arc available, 1,010 people died from
exposure to the cold, a 137 percent increase from the
427 deaths reported in 1976, the CDC said.
The vast majority of cold-exposure deaths are
technically because of hYJ>Otbermia -decreased
body temperature, or freezina to death.
Althouah more research remains to be done, the
numbers stron&ly suaest that more and more
Americans are dyma from the cold, the CDC said.
.. It's either increased cold ... which is unlikely, or
it's more people exposed to more intense or more
frequent stresses from the cold,~' said CDC researcher
Dr. Edwin JGJbourne.
He added that while it is possible that many of
the deaths are due to inadequate home beating, pan
of the problem is the signifi~nt number of people
who have no shelter at all to call their own.
.. A person who has to sleep outdoors, they
certainly run a hiaher risk of problems like
hypothermia," Kilbourne said.
Soci.al servke officials have said the number of
homeless has risen in recent years and have estimated
the number nationwide at up to 3 million.
The CDC said special attention should be paid to
proper nutrition and home heatina for the etderly,
shelter for the homeless and precautions for young
people outdoors. such as skiers and hikers.
Kilbourne said more research is needed to
determine just who is frceiina to death: homeless
people, who are typically middle-aged men. or older
people, less able to withstand ~old conditions,
possibly li'('ina with insufficient heat.
"In the past, at least in certain cases,
hypothermia has been thouaht of as a problem of
middle-aae<f male alcoholics ... a 'street person.• We
really don't know if that remains the profile," he said.
People 60 and older are panicularly susceptible
to hypotkrmia and account for more than half of all
such deaths. according to previous studies. Infants
are also at high risk, althoufh hypothermia deaths are
rare in children.
other state buildings available for
Phoenix-area homeless but was ad-
vised she could not legally use state
emergency funds to pay for the
operation.
trouble there. she said. shelter for homeless men, is "so full
we're stacking people on top of each
other." said Gene Ediger of the
Burnside Community Council, a
private qency for the' homeless. He
said the number of homeless has 7one
up 10 to 20 percent each year o the
1980s.
The governor will find some other
way to make more beds available by
tonight. said Vada Manager. her press
secretary.
Christine Byrd regional director of
the National Coalition for the Home-
less in Oklahoma City said a Decem-
ber report from a governor's task for~ put the total for the state at
35.000 and 17,000 for the city.
The coalition estimated the
number of homeless nationally at as
many as 3 million.
Boston seems to have the distinc-
tion of beina one of the few cities
where the number of homeless has
not drastically increased in the last
two or three years. Jn both 1987 and
1988, the city's estimate of homeless
was under 3.500. ·
In Philadelphia, the city has started
daily cleanups ofa subway concourse
where homeless people set up boxes,
mattresses and blankets. Pohce have
not stopped homeless people from
returning. ..... The remainder "sleep on the
streets, in parks, in their cars. under
bushes. anywhere they can." Onon
said.
Arizona Gov. Rose Mofford tried
to make a National Guard armory or
Byrd said 48 percent are families, in
part because of Oklahoma's location
at the nation's center. Poor families
going from the West Coast 10 the East
or, vice versa run out of gas or have car
"Whoever needs a bed gets one,"
says Ann Maguire, executive director
of the Boston Emcrsency Shelter
Commission. If there 1s no room at
one shelter, the city provides a van or
policecar t0cge1 the person to a shelter
with room.
Baloney Joe's. a Ponland. Ore ..
"Christmas is a time of enchant-
ment, but not when you're home-
less," said Sister Mary Scullion, who
runs a residence for mentally Ill
homeless women in Philadelphia.
Two llomeleM tranmenta find warmth from a fire near tlae
rallroed ttacb in Wenatellee. Wuh. Beblnd them la a
Clarlatmu tree they belped decorate.
Crewmen of seized Pueblo filled with bitterness
By BILL BASKERVILL Nor1h Koreans to have done us in Throughout the attack. seizure and 1980 and the terrorist bombing that Bucher ordere4 the Pueblo stopped
A 1111•ta• "'-Wr!Mf completely." early days of captivity, Iredale said. killed more than 200 Marines in and stalled for time as crewmen
FAIRFAX. Va._ Two days before Instead, one crewman was killed in "We expected someone to come over Beirut in 1983, he said. "As the years radioed for help and frantically
the attack and the 82 others were the honzon to rescue us." have passed I have learned of the destroyed classified documents.
Christmas 20 years ago. the captive subjected to 11 months of brutal RobertJ.Chicca,a Marincscrgcant incredible disarray our defenses are Shortly after 2 p.m. the Pueblo.
crewmen of the my ship USS Pueblo captivil}t. _ _ ho l¥Orked as aKore.anJina,uist on in ·• _ h~r fired .sheH'rom-its-:50-
crOSSed thc ''lrn geofNo'Returnlo "The U.S. at that time had the Pueblo. said he still finds it Theweatherwasclearandcoldon calibcrmachineauns,wasboardedby
freedom. but theh still haven't put enormous military forces in the difficult to believe there was no Jan. 23. 1968, as the Pueblo lolled about 10 North Korean soldiers clad
their bitterness be ind them. western Pacific within 5 minutes retaliation. · , about IS miles off the North Korean in olive green quilted jackets and
.. I thou~ht they would shoot me in flying time of us." Bucher. now 61 . "I would lay the blame ,on every . coast -three miles outside the carrying submachine guns.
the back. · recalled crew member said in a telephone interview from his military commander who was in communist . nation's territorial The Pueblo became the first Ameri-
Harry Iredale. "I didn't believe it home in Poway. Calif. "I would have helping range and didn't come." said waters. can warshi{> captured since 1807
unul l was on the other side." thought something could be mus~ Chicca, 44, in a telephone interview Iredale was taking water-when a British ship forced the USS
.. I felt hke I hadJ'ust come back terccf to come to our aid. But from his home in Bonita. Calif. temperature measurements as four Chesaeeake to surrender off the
from the dead." sa1 Lloyd Bucher. everybody just forgot we were there.·· Retired Adm. John J. Hyland, Nonh Korean rorpedo boats and two Virain1a capes.
captain of the ship that had been Iredale, 44. of Fairfax, was a commander in chief of the Pacific subchasers all 'heavily armed, ap-After the North Koreans failed to
seized on the high seas by Nonh civilian oceanographer employed by Acet at the time. said it is difficult to proached ihe 176-foot Pueblo around extract "confessions" from the men
Korea. the first such taking of a U.S. the Navy and usigned to the Pueblo provide protection for a spy ship. noon. during initial interroptions. the tor-
wafthip in a century ud a half. to provide a cover for the ship's real Writins in this fall's issue of Naval .. They circled around and bad their tu~ and beatinp began.
Tbe c:rewmembers remain angry at mission of collecting electronic in-History mapzine. Hyland said, suns trained on us, .. Iredale said. -rhey wanted us to say we were
the American military's failure to telljgence. He believes the capture "There isn't any way you can do A subcbaser raised a sipal flu inside their territorial waters and
protect the li~tly armed vessel or to demonstrated an American naivete anythin& foran intell11ence-ptherin_1 askin1 the Pueblo's nationaJity. and sPY.ing on them1" Iredale said.
come to its aid. about the world. slup unless you want to accomp1ny It Bucher ordered the hoistina of the •you were nelpless, and after a
"There were so many people at the Conducting cspionaae off the with a destrorer. which would defeat American flu. When the subchaser while, hopeless. ..
Joint Chiefs of Staff level on down North Korean coast was not the same the purpose.' · ordered the Pueblo to follow it, the The wont part of the imprison-
who weren't paying attention to their as running similar missions off the Bucher, who retired from the Navy American ship bepn to move away. ment was ··hell week," which came
damn job.'' said Bucher. "They Soviet Union. he said ... The Nonh in 1973 after 27"2 years of service, One of the boats suddenly opened late in the crew's captivity, Iredale
would have greatly preferred for the Koreans didn't play by the rules." sajd the lack of preparedness that fire on the Pueblo with its 57mm said. --------------..------------~ permitted the Pueblo humiliation cannon, slishtly woundin& Bucher ''They had me kneel down and took
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"After it stopped they came in and
gave me a p1il of water and a brush to
wash my blood off the floor and
stucco walls," Iredale said.
Bucher said he was "kicked into
unconsciousness. That I endured a
few times."
Chicca 's nose was broken several
times. "They didn't like Marines," he
said. .
Freedom finally came on Dec. 23 at
the bridge separating Nonh Korea and South-ttorer~-;i-i,rnr-nwl~rft~,...---.
American officials sianed an apolOI)'
that they immediately repudiated.
A Navy court of inquiry rec-
ommended a court-manial for
Bucher. who violated the hallowed
Navy code of "don't give up the
ship." That findina was reduced to a
letter of reprimand by the com-
mander of the Pacific Fleet.
The court of inquiry also rec-
ommended a reprimand for the
admiral responsible for ensurina the
Pueblo's safety.
Secretary of the Navy John 8.
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made public, say~· n the Pueblo crew
had suffered eno .
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they would baveblown the ship out of
the water," Iredale said. "It would be
suicide."
Bucher said he was under orden to
observe the North Koreans but "not
to incite them."
Still, he said in some ways he feels
personally rcsponsjble. "Whatever I
was unable to do arc the thinp I feel
worst about," he said.
"lfl had a way to destroy the ship,
we would have abandoned it and
blown it up. I tried to set cans of TNT
before we sailed, b9t the Navy said
they didn't have any."
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wars may be foqht on super-
computers, homes may be protected
by laser shields. and AIDS could have
the impact of a world war by the end
of the century.
These are amona predictions -
both dire and cncourqina -made t?Y scientists and fom:asten writina
for .. The Futurist.·· the mapzinc of
the World Futu~ Socidy.
&ch year the non-profit scientific
and educational association publish-es a compilation of t0me 70 forecasts
of the future in such fields as world
population. the environment, inter-
national bulineu, education, health.
teclmolcJsy and the work force. ~ die predictions for 1989
and~: • BY die end of the century, AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency stn-ctrome, could have the impec:t of a
world war, with toW deaths world·
wide 1mounti111 to 50 million in the
1990s -more than the Black Oath plapc of the 14th century. Also, the
anciarable diseuc is unlikely to spread
npidly in America's bctm>w•ual DODulltion. ~ · i Molt bean bypass ~•ion•
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clot~iaoM111 drup.
• Tiie Uni1ed Slates will have a ~f 1.2 million nuncs by the
~ RobOts will replMle only a tiny hction of the estimated Ill million DeOD1e in Ille U.S. labor bu by 1997.
For· rvrt wortjll robot. tMre win
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lllCll • eomputer -~ ....
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communications facilities or defense
computen could pose a major threat
to industrialized nations.
• Automobiles will be auidcd by
remote control on "electronic hiah-
ways." Traffic liahts and ptes tiecf to
a central computer will control access
and movement. Driven will receive
infonnat.ion on traffic now and
p1rkina availability on digital display screens in each car.
• Future wan may be fouaht on
supercomputers. A military leader
may capnulate after rcceivina an
unfavonble computer readout from
his forecast staff.
• Adults may soon constitute a
majority of the U.S. collqe student
populauon. People over 2S IC·
counted for 30 percent of student
enrollment in 1972; half the collete
population will likely consist of
adults by 1992.
• Many homes will be protected by ~lativel,Y. inellpensive later shielcfs
and an1flcial-intelliaence home te-
curity systems within 20 years. ~llaDce bf satellite and lipt-
1ensabve monnon may IOOfl be feasiblt.
• Men specin will disappear dur-ins this ttntury than have di•s>:
pearcd at any period since the aee of
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New ministry pledges
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•••• \n award-winning British journal-Lona Ingwerson of Louisville. Ky.,
'' ;ind a mC'mber of the .. Siberian a Chnstian Science practitioner and ~ 'en" for v. hom he campaigned arc lecturer. will give a Christmas Eve
organ111ng an antcroa11onar move-t lk t 7 t "ght t th Fi t Cb II f mt•nt to assist churc hes in rcs1r1"ctcd 3 a Ont a e rs urc 0
Clu11t, Scleatl1t, 29012 Aloma. ···untncs. La N. I D11n Wooding and Soviet Chris· guna igue · • • •
1.tn. Lida Vashchenko Ger.sis. ha' c Christmas Eve services will be held
launched Aid 10 Special Saints in at 5. 7, 9 and 11 tonight at SL
')1ra1cg1c Times. a new min1s1r, that Andrew'• PrHbyteriaa Quell, 600
pledge aid to sufTcnng believers St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach.
throughout the <Aorld. One service at 10: 15 a.m. will be held
\.Vooding.. who hope<; to sec A -on Christms Da]-
\l\T launthed Jround the world. says Presbyterlu du;ch of tlte Cove-
1110 main ObJccuvc 1s a sister church nant will have a Christmas Eve family program \\hen: churches in the West h" · I · · Sc · r.tn "adopt .. and"' 11 churches in the wors ip with caro singing. npture n:\tncicd .,..orld and special choral music at 7:30 and a Com munion service at 11 tonighl A o;ccondary purpo c 1s to promote The si ngle service Sunday will be at 9
.. pec1al projeus that nre conducted by a.m. The church is at 28SO Fairview 1ke-m1nded organ1zat1ons. R d c M One of the first 1s PrOJect Glasnost oa • osta e_sa; •
°'"' 11h the goal of cqu1p1ngand enabling A candlelight service will be held at 1 ){I() cvangclim to enter the Soviet 5:30 toniRht at the Capistrano Valley
1 r1on nc'{t \l'ar. Churcla ol Religioas Science and the
Wooding \..,as instrumental in the Christmas Day service will be at 11
"lease Gcrg1s and members of hers a.m. The church 1s in the San Juan
_ J another lamil). Plaza, 32261 Camino Capistrano.
BJ TARA BllADLEY-STEClt
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PITTSBURGH -A Russian Or-
thodox pnnt with only S40 left to
keep his jobs ~nter c:>ecn says the
hard aimn are forcing h;m to sell his erized ponessions. two I 9th-century
French liChotraphs.
The Rev. John DaeChttk. who
QperaleS the non-profit New Times
service Center in ntarby Glassport to
help unemployed steel workers. has
an overdue telephone bill of several
hundred dollan. and he has already
tapped businesses in the depressed
Mononphela Valley for donations.
To ra;se mo~y. he pl~ classi-
fied ads in Piusburgh newspapers
Wednesday and Thursday offering
two works by French artists Honore
n.;.umit-r and Jacques Villone for a
Music director
Thomae Kraue 18 the new
m..tc director at the Cbrlat
Prnbyterlan Charcb of
HantiDeton Beach. Kraue
bu bail 10 years of a -
perlence.
total of SSOO. He t'St1m1tes they art worth S500 to Sl.500 each. ··1 have to do what I have to do and
ifl lookstup;d doinj1t. that's too t.d.
I've had these fot 20 year1. bu& ao ketp
the olact '°'""I'd sell them." he said.
o.echeck. 42. tteeived 10 such
lithopaphs IS Jlf\s when he was I
buS?ncssman nearly 20 )'Cars aao: the
two an all that remain.
"Slowly and surely throuah my life.
whenever a financial crunch came up.
I would sell one." he said. ··rm
terrible at aslung for money. It kind of
tears someth 1 ng out of you 10 have to
do tha1 ."
DaeChcck. assistant pastor of a
small indepeltdent church in Wash·
in1ton. Pa., founded \he cen\er seven
monlhs ago wilh $800 of his own
monev and a monlhly SSO stipend
from his church. Job-sttkers are
asked. but not requ1ttd. to make a S2
donauon for JOb leads and ·a SS
donat;on for rt'Sume help.
The •ncy. staffed by volunteers,
has prov;dcd about 900 la1d-0fT steel
workers and others w11h a free. fast
and s;mplt wa) to find employment
and Job training.
Ona wall in the cramped storefront
off.ct art about 1.000 JOb listings.
which are updated daily. Volunteers
also help j~Sttkers with resumes
and career counschng and steer them
to other agencies 1f the) need
clothing, food or a place 10 hve.
"I wanted to do something ;o help
allcv1atc the unemplo}mcnt problem
in our area," DaeChC(k said. "It
sec111ed there were so many people
taking advantage of others with JOb
services. man) of wh;ch charae fees of
S60 or $80. What 1f you don't have ,
any money? That S60orSIOcould be
someone's rent mone)."
Dennis Saputo. 34. of Lancoln. said
he turned to the center when other
agencies failed to help. The •ncy
recentl y found train1n1 for ham ;n
asbestos abatement and volunteers
helped ham fill out a resume. •
"I've been on public assistance and
have gone through their programs
and. quite frankf). they're a JOke.
They go through the mouons to help
}'OU, but the)' rcall) don't help." said
Saputo.
"This place here makes you feel
good. They will do ever) thing they
can 10 helJ? )OU get going. h's the best
program f ve e\·er dealt With. and I've
dealt '-'Ith enough 10 know."
Scholars claim buried bogk
oldest publication of Psalms
By MIMI MANN
• I 1111• "'-Writ«
. l . .
CAIRO. Egypt -Scholars have
determined a book bound in "Aood
and leather and buried under a child0s
head more than 1.600 years ago is the
earliest complete book of Psalms and
probably the oldest book of an~ kind.
"We have for the first ume a
complete book of Psalms dating from
the second haJf of the 4th century
A. D .• making 1t the oldest complete
book of Psalms ever found.'' museum
director Gawdat Gabra· ·said this
week.
"Never before have we seen such
an early book in Egypt. and I can find
no evidence of an earlier true book
anywhere. This volume is a book in
every sen~ of the '-'Ord.-he said.
Gabra. d1reclor of Cai ro's Coptic
Museum. first sa"A the book within
days of its d1sco\ery four )ear'S ago
and has studied 11 for the past 21•2
years. He as an Eg}plolog1st as well as
one of the world's top experts in
Coptic studies.
The book includes about 490
parchment pages. bound between
wooden covers stitched with leather.
The Psalms arc hand"Antten in a
dialect of Coptic. a no"-dead
language of Old Greek characters
supplemented b)' seven hieroglyphs
from ancient Eg)'pt's late period.
Gabra said the te>-t contains man)
Greek and some Coptic words never
Sttn before It 1s 'Wntten in brown ink
derived from iron except in a few
passages. where words were .,.,ri\len
over in black carbon ink 1n apparent
attempts to repa ir damage. Wear 1s
obvious where fingemps &urned the
parchment pages.
A tan) key of hfe carved from bone
"as attached 10 the book b) leather
threads. The key. or ankh. 1s a symbol
from ancient Egypt that was in-
corporated in the C'hnstian cross.
"It as the earliest complete book of
Psalms. at the same time "''ritten in a
new d1alcct for scholars. and we have
its .,.,holt' h1ston:· said Manin
Krause. Copuc studies professor of
Munster Un1vers11y in West Ger-
many.
I or more information. \Hite lO .. Ask the Rabb~··. night will be a ')51 r a1 P. 0. Bo 1979. Costa \kq 92o~\-l'J79 or ohone 642-9496. special service to be held al 8 p.m. , •• 1 Dec. 30 at Temple Beth David of
I he Re' Diani.' Hroq cko.,.,sk1. Ora.ngc CollJlty, 6100 Hefley St..
Pope issues warning on ordaining women •
rmt·r m1n1!>tcr at 1hc t-allbrook Westminster. '"'" < hun:h ol Kclig1ou~ Science. has • • • ,,, ' VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope incd the Church of Religious Sci· Recent reform rrsponscs will be Johr\ Paul II said the ordination of
8 discussed by Rabbi Allen Krause al 8 women 1n the Anglican Church poses
ence in Huntingh1n each. "here she p.m. Fridayat Te.mpleBetllEl,30121 "serious obstacles" to relations with
\ill lltr'"·c 1 thl' l hurl h's new ''1deo Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. the Roman Catholic Church.
11 l1ttr.im \\ 11h regard to packaging its • • • In a yearend address to cardinals. " 11:m:c of ~1ind. c~s!cs. "Beginnings and End an " wall be the pope. speaking with ··sincere ----i»~_..\l ~111.,;~ll-W.~ff ~;\11·1--..~t~h~e ...!t.!!he~m~e ~o~f.-!J!.!!a!.!.!n~k~K~o~gsJ...~l\Hl.~:l.--o:itn:Cf?ptOl'e<ra reso ut1on a opte unng I e ew ear's service at h Id' n1· b. ' 1rt Bca1:h ha-. been named a trustee IO:JO a.m. Jan. 1 at the Unitarian-y t e wor s An~1can 1shops an t-ullcr I hl·olog1cal m1nal") in 9 C August. P l\.llkna UDiversalist Fellowsllip, 42 ypress The Anglican bishops voted 423-18
..,h<'.' 1s the \\1fe of St. Andrew's Drive. Laguna ~~c~. with 19 at>stent1ons to maintain links
Pre b)terian Church .pastor John Special services are scheduled for with any of their 27 self-governing
IJuflmJn and 1s a mam~ge and New Year's 0a) al the Cf)stal chur"hes that consecrate a woman
1m1h \.ounsding intern at C'ORE Cathedral in Garden Grove. Services bishop. even if they disagree with the
l ou11,1:h n~ in l'oc" pon Bea h. will be held at I 0 a.m. and 6 o.m. pracucc. The measure was a com-
promise to avoid di 1ding the H.e called on the '\nglicans to 111 to
Anglican Communion on the issue avoid the "painful and. deplorable
John Paul said Thursda) the action consequences" to relations '-"Ith 1he
'"poses se rious obstacles to that Catholic Church and inside the
pro_gress 1n reciprocal reconcihauon. Anghcan Communion. He said the
which in the course of recent decades resoluuon failed to consider the
5-arriwed at 5ucll-promw1nK--u:-..::.ec::..:u:;..::.m:.:.;e:.:nical d1mens1ons of ordaining
suits.·• women pnesl~.
While the Church of Entland The late Pope Paul VJ and the late doesn'tordain <Aomen.someofthe 27
Archbishop of Canterbul) Michael independent provinces around the
Ramsey committed themselves in Id d Th u s E · I Ch h 1966 to the search for full commu-wor o. e · · pascopa U(C
·mon between An,.licans and Roman has ordatnt:d a '-'Oman bishop. ·
~~t~~~c;,:~~~t. aul has reafT~ed be~~J~h~~~::\~O{~~ ~he~~~~~
t athohc Church"s ban on pneslhood
for women.
The pope said a second cloud over
the church this year was 1he \llO
attempt to ward ofT a schism b)
trad1uonalist Archbishop Marcel
Lefebvre."
The Vatican excommunicated the
French prelate after he consecrated
four bishops without papal approval
an June. John Paul said the church has the "serene knowledgt .. of having
done all it could do avoid the break.
the first major schism in more than a
centuf).
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DAll.Y PILOT/ Sa1urdey, o.c.mt>« 24, 1988
Clvil rights workers assall 'Mlssi ippi Burnl.ag'
NEW YORK (AP) -In the
summer of 1964. 1.000 youna volun· t~rs from mainstream America ar·
rived in Mississippi to help r~istcr
black vo1ers. They were idealist!~ and
committed. belaevinJ their
enthusiasm ·and good intentions
could make a difTcreAce.
But at was a time when Martin
Luther KmgJr.'s .. dream" had not yet
stemmed the hate and violence of
segregation: During that season of the
Miss1ss1ppi Summer Project there
were 1,000 arrests. 30 bombings. 35
churches burned. 80 people beaten
and at least six murders.
Three of those murders arc th('
focus of Alan Parker's new movie.
··Mississippi Burning," a fi c-
tionalized account of the slaying of
James Chancy, Andrew Goodman
and Michael Schwerner. .
The story of that racially explosive
summer when Goodman. a student at
Queens College. and Schwemer and
Chan e}. members of CORE (Con·
gressofRac1al Equality), disappeared
and were killed is told through the
eyes of two FBI age nts., portrayed by
Gene Hackman and Willem DaFoc.
This wa s the intention of
screenwriter Chris Gerolmo who
thought the case was a ··good story"
that would be interesting to tell from
the perspecll ve of the investigators.
"I never understood this to be
Hollywood's ·cavil rights picture," he
said. "lt"s an exciting story about
something important.
"You see our moral failures and
greatness. It allows us lo see America
at its very worst and also to see people
who displayed gttat moral courage.
That's a real story."
However. what emerges on the
scr~n is more a detecti vc story than a
ponrait of a ~at strugle, and that
has some cntics and civil rights
workers miffed. The heroes are not
those who at times sacrificed their
lives or well-being to ensure black
r1vil rights. but the FBI .
.. It was unfortunate that it was so
narrow in scope that it did not show
one black role model that today's
youth who look at the movie could
remember." said Myrlie Eve rs, com·
missioner of Public Works in Les
Angeles. whose husoond. Mcdgar. a
field secretary for the NAACP, was
shot to death by wh ite segregationists
out!iide thei r home in 1963.
"In the state of Mississippi. not one
leader was mentioned -no.t Rev.
(George) Lee. who gave his life so that
people could resister and vote .... no
(activist) Fannie Lou Hamer. Cer·
tainly no Medgar ~vers. who was ~h.e
pioneer. the motivator of the c1v 1I
rights movement an Mississippi.''
She also took issue with Parker's
portraya l of the agents as com·
passionate (Dafoe marches with
mourners at Chaney's funeral).
.. I don't remember the FBI agents
we came in contact with as being
concerned with the hea1th and welfare
oftht blacks," Evers said. ··we were
more or less harassed by them."
And she challenged the film·
makers· treatment of blacks: "The
fear that yo u saw in the expression of
the actors who played the roles of
blacks was certainly accurate during
FBI agent AlaD Ward (Willem Dafoe) marelae9 wltb
protesters lo a .cene from .. lll•IMlppl Barntnc ...
that ume. but to simply show fear and
no coura1te is very. vc_rv sad.''
Mary King. a white Southerner
who worked an the Summer Project
and knew the slain volunteers. talks
abou1 the FBI in her book. "freedom
Song." published last year by William
Morrow and Co.:
"Practically everyone workinJ in
the civil rights movement knew from
firsthand experience of tht dupl icity
of the FBI. Jn many instances. FBI
agents could be seen watching a
demonstration whi le fraternizing
with shcrifrsand local law officers ....
It has now become commonly ac·
ceptcd that some of thesr agents were
themselves members of the Ku Klux
Klan."
Despite her misgivings, Evers said
.. Mississippi Burning" (the name of
the FBI file on the case) was never·
theless a powerful film.
··The beatings. the lynchings. the
burnings. I remember them:· she·
said. "There was a flood of re·
membering: I could almost reach out
and touch lhe SC'reen and feel the pain.
But MJ Plja w11 doublefold -not only wllat I uw on the Kmn ... but
allO lk ftellect in tellin1 the entare
II~ ...
Tk film could ~ 1 contender in
the uprom...= ACldemy Award ratt. and bu y woa awards from the
National brd of Review of Motion Pictures for best director. besl actor ·
(Hackman) and btst supponina ac·
uns (Frances Mc:Donnand).
II takes pllC'e iD 1964. the year
Presidmt Lyndon Johnson sipeo the
Civil Ri&hts Act . and when K1n1 won
the Nobel Prize for Pea«. II also was
one of the most racially violcn1 year5
of the decade with nots, bcatinas.
bombinas and murders.
The date is JuM 21 : Chaney,
Goodman and Schwemer arc stopped
by a aroup of white police and-
ca"ilians while drivina to Ph1ladel· phia, Miss .. 10 investiptc the burning
of a black church and some beatings.
The whiles are openly hostile~ one
sticks a aun in the driver's ear and
pulls the triller.
The trio had 1one to Mississippi
where only 5 ~rcent of the black
population, which made up 45 per-
cent of the state. was registered to
vote.
A fewdaysafterthey failed to check
in with the project, as they wett
required to do when in the field .
Schwerner's charred station wison
was discovered in Bolue Chatto
Creek. IS miles north of Pfliladelphia.
Their bodies were found in a crude
grave on a nearby farm on Au•. 4. The
three had been shot. and Chaney's
skull hat! been fractured from a severe ~ating. In December. 21 whites were
arrested. Murder charses wett d,. pcd 1n staw court. but si" wett later
convicted in federal cour1 for viol-11i~ civil ripts laws. ~rolmo anterprcltd some of IM
story himself. For insta~. IM iclent·
it)' of the penon who u~ otr ahe
FBI 1bout whctt tM &Odies ~
buried remains unknown. In the
movie. thoup. the informant tums
oul to bt the deputy shcrifrs wire
(McDonnand). Gcrolmo considered
n a IQSical plot twist.
"The wives were of\en a source of
information." he said.
Gerolmo is the son off rank Gdo. a
theater manqer and producer. His
brother. sculptor Mar.k ~ro. i.s
married to the actress Liza Minnelh.
He was born in Chicaao and attended
Harvaro University where he tauaht
filmmakina before goina into ofT-
Broadway theatrical production. His
first movie, "Miles From Home,"
was a boit-office bomb.
A New York grade schooler when
Chancy. Goodman and Schwemcr
were killed. the incident greatly
affected his way of thinking.
"It was the first time I ever
considered that our country could be
wrong." he said. "My mother was
active in the civil riaht movement.
She marched from Selma to Mont·
aomery. and we used to discuss it
around the house."
With · "Mississippi Burning." he
hoped to depict American life in
general. Filmmakers John Ford and
Frank Capra were his inspirations.
"Capra, Ford. they took on the task
to say what America is." Gcrolmo
said ... h has something to do with
taking responsibility."
'The Silence Now,' 'Manzanar': Readable and unique
form we share countless needs. fears and where uprooted fami lies were sent. It ~!:!!';!;~ Sh~ has wnucn more than 40 joys. h's our gain that she still wrttes la y in desolate country near the
volumes -poctr}. novels. nonfic-her observations of the common and eastern Sierra slope in California. not
As vear's end nears and we find hon. even children 's works -and 1imeless wonders that make up ltving. far from Yosemite Na tional Park. but
outselves between Christmas good shows no sign 1hat she's tiri ng. Th" The spirit of this fine writer seems sharing none of the park's well-
w1ll and New Year hopes. there may subjects range from AIDS to the well expressed by the endtng of a watered beauty. ~ lntle time for reading. Just in case death of a loved pel. She continues to poem about her mother: "(f you It was of\cn asserted by govern-
you find some peaceful moments. have a firm hold on contemporary taught me one thing It wa s never to ment spokesmen that Japanese were
here are two short. readable books reality and. in fact. even uses her fail life... ----=---7 -:putin camps such as this because they
that o_ffer unique views of the human poetry to confront the vexation --'"'l"wHunar"-" o Armor ud were in danger from the American
cx~encc_ - --- --occamma1")nYS o ag\J\f.. as an a short Pe&er Wrlg•s. Times Books; 1'7 public. Federal campaigns to spur the
'Tk Si1ence Now" by May Sarton. work where she P.rom1ses to .. shove pages, $%7.st: II was on March 21. war effort included the usual pub-
Nort•; 7t pages, $14.9S: Sanon. now away the clutter· of the years and l 942. soon after the December 1941 licity to diminish the humanity of the
1n her mad-70s. has successfully "tak~ the 11mc to dream." entry of the U.S. into World War II. enemyandsothereasnodenyingthat
overcome the effects of a stroke Of a cat now gone who was close to that the first orders were given that some primitives couldn't distinguish
several years a.go a~d offers a nu.m~r her. she mourns. "She was the would lead to internment of more between loyal Americans and
of new poems an this first col_leclion in wilderness in me/The secret solitary than 1~1000 Americans of Japanese Japanese enemies acrbss the ocean.
10 years. Some of her earlier works place/Where grow the healing herbs.'' descent. But. as one pnsoner obsened. "If it
are hete. too. and a few C?f th em have Sarton's is a gift for warmly This small book commemorates was for our protection. why dtd the
not appeared before in collected wrought phrases that remand us 1hat life in Manz~ one of the camps guns point inward. rather than
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history of World War II and this book
includes a detailed account by
Pulitzer Prize-winner John Hersey on
how the camps came to be. Hersey
doesn't understate his feel inJ aboot t~wenimrimprisonmenr or Amen·
can citizens because of their back-
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authors Armor and Wright's examin-
ation of everyday life under confin·
ment at Manzanar. They describe a
liltle city of 10.000 with everything
from Boy Scout troops to. ironically,
Founh ·of July celebrations. There
was even an industry -production
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Remy shoots holes in Creed;Julie and Nico elope
IJ LYNDA HlltSCll
ALL MY CHILDREN; Havmg druucd
Julie and Nico. Crttd draas the un·
conscious Juhc 10 a aravcd1ycr's shed. A~
he 1s about to shoot her. Nico armes,
followed by Rem) and Tad. Rem}
repcatedl)' pumps bullets mto the d)1na
Crttd. and Juhc. rad and Nico arc struck
by Remy's brutality. Their h'es no longer
in dan,er. Julie and Nu.'o decide to go
throuah with their elopement. Tad tells a
proud Joe and Ruth ftlat he returned to
Pinc Valley to find Jesse's murderer and
docs not know what his future plans are.
When ChfT confides to Tad that he 1s
fallina for An11c. Tad cautions him that
Remy will look llke a hero to Angie. a
fetling which Rem y. who has his romantic
s1ah1s on Angie. will not discourage.
Fearing he will recall the) were estranged,
Enca balks at Tra' a s's undergoing the rap)
torMtor~his memory. Headed foranothet"
assignment, Manssa wants David to move
in with Natahe and Jc(Cmy. Barbara 1s
hoarding slccpina pills and uppers. Linc.
Donna. Benny and Chuck pay a surprise
Christmas v1s1t to Phoebe and Lanai>.
ANOTHER WORLD: Mac forg1'~
Rachel for meddhng. Sam and Amanda
reconcile. When Michael rebuffs Iris's
advances. she vows to snare him from
Donna. Vicky agrees to marr) Jamie. Lisa
docs not tell an)one that she 1s womc<f
about Martty's upconunt SU'IC'Y· A
fnendsh1p blooms bttv.un Caroline and
Nicole Julianna 1s beck1na away from her
rclauonshlp with Rick Pilar ""es Ruben
the silver 1he boosted from Mary's. Im 1s
unable to locate Dennis,
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Barbara's
fof'11v1naatutudc toward Lucinda surpnS·
cs Hal. As for Tonio, Barbera plans 10
make ham pay. Gctuna S 100.000 from
Lucinda an exchange for information on
Sierra. Tonio 1s warned b) Greer that it 1s
a fraudulant act. Elhc cannot believe that
Rod 1s running av.ay from his natural
father's m1lhons. Lil)' admits to Caleb that
she 1s tom between her feelings for him
and for Holden. Duncan ts heanbrokcn
when Shannon reveals she thinks he
fingered Earl as an Interpol aacnt. Grant
seems \Cry interested 1n Lisa's will. Bob 1s
concemcd about the numbness in Casey's
leg and foot. Roy 1s wilhng to meet
Jessica's family. Tonio agrccs 10 gi"c: Meg
a quick di vorce an exchange for her silence
about Rod being the father of her baby.
Rod agrees to meet with Cal.
BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: The btnh of
his son b) Margot cau~i. C l:irkc to rcncct.
Ridge 1s furious OH:r the ~1un1 Cla rke
pulled with the .\ustralian bu) er. who wa~
not the big bu) er she seemed to be. and
warns him that one more mo'c like that
and he will be mo' 1ng on to another iob.
Stephanie and 8111 put their heads together
1n hOl)t'' of sa' 1ng Caroli nc and Thorne's
marriage. Ridge t\deltahted v.11h Brooke's
romanc1na.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Wanuna a
better hft for BtnJy, Stefano allows Diana
and Roman to escape the island Think an&
that an actress v.a\ hired to 1mpersonatc
the m)stcry v.oman. Roman dcc1dt's
Marlena ~ de-ad. Now that Roman no
lonaer has to choose between the tv.o
women he loves, Diana v.ondcrs who
Roman v.ould ha"e chosen 1f Marlena
wett alJve. Shane 1s upset when Drew
d1sappnn from lhc hospital. Mike ge1s
Monty out of pnson for Ch mt mas. While
danc1na. sc•ual tension mounts between
E1T1ilio and Jennifer. Newly hosting a
radio talk show. Kimberl) receives an on·
air call from Drew. who asks Shane to
forgive him and notes he 1s no longer
working with Stefano. but 1s unable 10 be
w11h his brother. As the Phantom sletps.
Patch bnnas him a new_coat for Chnstmas
and takes his old coat. F1nd1ng the
Phantom·s wallet m the old coa t. Patch
learns his 1dent1t). Victor brings Justin
home for Chnstmas1 but makes ccnaan
that he and Adncnne spend' Cl) ht tie time
together.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Just as Bobbie
is about to tell Gregor) they must end their
rcla11onsh1p, Cla1rl' shows up "'1th a
photographer and snaps photos of the
"lovebirds .. Learning about the 1nc1dcnt.
Elliot back in 'General Hospital'
BY LYNDA HJRSCH minute. star and studio could not cast hst needs to be \rimmed. ·
come to financial terms. This means Jane Elliot. who has played An-that Drake. who was to rekindle his "Guiding Light" is hoping that
jelica on "Days of Our Lives" since flame wllh Bobbie (Jacklyn Zeman), Michael Zaslow will return to the role
early 1987. i~ exi ting the show early will be replaced by a new character. ofRogerThorpe. Yes. Roger has been
next year and checking back into Dr. Harrison Davis. Davis will serve declared dead three times -but we
"General Hospital" to reprise the role as Tony's surgeon. a love interest for saw no bo<ly the last lime. Not
of Tracy Quatermaine -sister 10 Bobbie. and a marital proble(ll for because then head-writer Douglas
Alan. daughter of Edward and Lila-Simone and Tom when Tom realizes Marland planned 10 bnng him back
a role she created in 1978. She left that Simone and Davis knew each from the dead. but because the show
"General Hospital" in 1980. other in England: Could their friend· on which we were to see Roger's bod)
An actress who is always on 1arge1. ship be more than protCssional? ran too long. and the editor decided to
Elliot appeared as Ross Marler's 111-F . trim the S<'enc which sho"'cd a lifeless
fated split-personality lover Carrie d Kdnsdtena Maland~~G ( ehcliaH) has Roger.
Todd from 1981 until 1982. She then eci e to return 10 enera ospa·
moved on to another Ross -this tal" when her four-month lea ve of Zaslow as currentl) S<'rtpting
time Ross Chandler of "All My absence concludes at th~ end of this "Another World" and would like to
Children," on which she played has year. G H had kepi the door open even be able to continue his writing chores
ex-wife Cynthia Preston. though Malandro was fairly defin11~ there and return to GL. ince bo_th
After much publicity and much that she wanted to leave permanent!~. shows arc produced h) Procter and
yes-he-is-no-he-isn't. it as now of· "Another World". as btddmg good· Gamble. there is a good chance that
ficaal: Rick Springfield. who was b)e to Denise Alex~ndcr (Mary) and Zaslow. whose last da)time s11nt was -5lated-to-ret1JM-~ra~ H-O~--RoberLHflian ( ...... ~~""'"".uJ..!1'"-'-'...,,_-:a;:.::s;....::.D_,.a_v1;.:;:d Rm aid 1 on "One Life to
Ton). v.ho need~ 1mmt'd1.11c ntu·
rOIUtgel). oners Lu ) C\Cr) rent he has to
stop Claire from ha' 1n1 the photo placed
m the ncv..spaper. Tonfs ('()nfrontallon
v.1th Lucy proves too much: when Bobble
am' cs to take him to Roben and T11Tan) ·s
11reddin1 she finds ha m unronsc1ous
Unable LO locate LUC}. Bobbie-s11ns a
surg1e~I releast for Tony. Informed that
Tony sur"l"cd surgery but ma) have
permanent bram damage. Lucy 1s furious
that Bobbie granted surgical perm1ss1on.
and d«idcs to release the photo of Bobble
and Grciof). Sean fears Colton 1' still
proarammed to kill .\m~llc. Edward and
Tiffany arc less than thnlled "'hen
Tiffany's fam1I) arm·cs for her 11redd1n1-
Sean and Tiffany v.cd. TifTan) 's parents
give her a pillow embroidered with
Tiffany's real name. Elisa Mac. Chenl
tells Roben she ts !Hv1n1 Pon Charles.
GVIDING LIGHT: The sight of a young
nun in Carrera Hacienda turns Sonni into
Sol11a. who takes Will 10 task for his
duphc11y. As his memory comes flooding
back. Will starts toward Sonni. Josh.
Rust) and .\Ian arm e as Sonni pulls a aun
and fircs. Seema that -\Ian has been
wounded, Sonni dee-ides to sa'e her ov.n
skin. Sonni escapes and W1ll 1s tossed into
the Ybarra chamber. With hts memory
restored. Rusty and H B. bchc"e thll Will
ma)' put Mind~ 1n a dallgerous snuauon.
LOVING' JcffJIX''> "-lfd v.hrn he finds
out that Trisha allo"ed Trucker to In\ e
v.ork earl) >\nn adm11\ 10 a saddened
Cabot that Dan'sallc~11on that she leaked
the tape to the press arr trur. Jeff ~hov.~
Gv.}n that he has a (OP\ of the \ldeotapc-
and Wiii use 11 10 his ad' antage unle~\
Gv.)n helps him m·apturr Tnsh:a'$ lo,(
Facma an anar> crov.d of "omen at h<:r
book·s1gning. Stace~ 1) thankful "hen
Jack quell) the group Dan is unav.are that
Mannie and Eg) pl arc looking on as he
cracks a safc m lhc -\Iden Mansion.
ONE LIPE TO LIVE ~am1na that
Ma>. 1s lcit\lng lov.n \1epn as~s him to
marr) her Ma' prolrs~s his lo\e for her.
but It'll~ her he cannot .illov. hrr 10 change
her hf est) le for him, and he hc;ids for
Tcxas alone ( hl'Ck1ng hospital records.
Chris learns that bleen. not 1k1. 1s her
mother Just a~ \hr 1s about to tell \ 1l1 thc
truth. Larr) <. hnt and Brenda am\C. and
she decides 10 v.a11 Lam. announces that
Chns cannot be \ 1l 1\ dauiti1cr. and V1k1
demands 16 l no"" v.ho 1s.
RYAN'S HOPE "h1lc opcrauna on
Rob. Roger's hand begins to cramp.
Scncl'I am'~ and 1s stanled v.hen he sttS
Shem and realizes that shl· looks hkc his
late \-.11e. "lcll. Rob Suf\ "cs surge')
Scncn1 assures hem he docs not th1nl
Roger "-JS rl,'Spons1blc for the bc;iu ng that
put !{ob 1n the hospital Dunn1 a
con' l'rsauon v.1rh !{ob. Dee un1ntcn·
t1onalh plants a seed m Rob's mind tha1
R*r v.u his atlld.er ~ amval of
Dee's brother Sob dcltahls hcr. Fen no and
Siobhan set up a fa kc bus1 ncu 1n hopes of
learn1n& Mall's ~crct and tfle identity of
Catherine trand.
SANTA BARBARA. Michael. Gina and
Bunn) kttp a \.lgJI at the bcdS«k of the
comatose Brandon. v. ho dreams about the
b1nh of( hnsa v.11h all thl' pcopk' ~loves
rcprc~nt1ng the pan1npants. Brandon
comes out of the coma Ch mamas da) In
Aspen. Sco11 dodgrs Heathcr's qucsl1ons
about his mother. but finall ) admits that
he v.as 10 "hen he found ou1 hts mother
v.as a pros111u1c Michael d~ not bchc·' e
that Jae~ is the rap1s1. e'en though Jack
admits hl' cannot alv.a)srecall what he has
done and has found.blood on his hands
mo than oncc \\ hcn Kns breals his leg.
C and Eden · arc g1' en the JOb of
d1stra ttni hohda) 11ns to 1hc "'oTld
YO AND RESTLESS: With
Douglas almo on 10 her. Ltanna warns
him that she ..-. 111 IV JCtor he made a._pau
at her unless he 1s nice to her and stops
1111ng to dig up din uffenna a hcart
auacl v.hen Cassie tell~ him she wants a
dl\Or{'(' to marr) Paul. George 1s on the
mend . Brittan~ 1s determined to learn
what emouonal uphca,al may ha'c
caused George·~ anark. Brad 1s wtlhng to
scd ure Lisa 1f II means getung out of the-
cagc'. A '1s1t frOm C'ltnt. a former
pnsonmatc males Re' nel"\ous
'World Turns' actress in car wreck
BY L YNOA HIRSCH
Q: Has U1e ac&ress wllo played Nancy Hughes on
''As the World T11ra1" been replaced? -G.W., Ann
Arbor, Mich.
A: o. Helen Wa~ner. "'ho has pla,cd '\:anl~
Hughes since the shows debut on Apnl ~ 1956 v.as
recently 1nvohed an a one-car accident Hden 1s on
themend and 1s e~pected back anv da~. Ht.>r place 1~
being temporarily filled by Betty Lo".
Q: A cousin of mine from Muhattan calfed to
complain tlaat several episodes of lier favorite CB
soaps were pre-empted. Siie wondered if I was ugry
as slle. But I remember seelng U.ose sbows on that
day. When I insisted tlaat slle turn on her VCI\ and
reno tlle tape from tllat day, sure enough there was
a court case on tile air. What was going on~ -F.Y ..
So.tllfield, Mich,
A: CBS's e"" Yori. station decided 10 3tr 1h!!
tes11mon~ of Hedda tembcrg. "hose common-la\\
husband. Joel Stem berg. has been charged \\ 11h the
murder of their adopted daughter Lisa CB 'c"
'ork tell that Manhattanitc~ "ould "ant 10 see the
more than :?O hours of Hedda te1nbergs 1es11mony
because the 1c1 nbergs ll\e m Manhauan's Green·
w1ch Village.
Q: Wu is tlle Russ Mattllews that Slaarleae
meatioas from time &o lime on "AJiotller World'"! -
F.G., B•ffalo, N.Y. .....
· .\: Rus was formerl~ mamed to Sharlene and is
the brother of Pat and <\lace Matthews. once the
leading famtl.) of" Another World .. 's Ba} City. Russ.
a doctor. was played as an adult from 1966· I Q7 I by
Sam Groom .. subsequentl) b) Roben Hoo\.er and
03, 1d Bail). He fell m lo'e \\ llh RacheLDavis. a
heart pauent. and e'entuall) mam~ her. Rac~I
became pregnant b) Ste\l.~n Frame. the boyfriend of
Russ"s sister Alice. Rachel kept the identtt) of her
son Jam1e'r. fath er a secret until she decided to go
after Steven and rum his 1mpend1ng wedding to
.\lace. Russ and Sharlene's mamage fell apan "hen
he learned that harlene had been a hooker. not
because of her profession but because she had kept
her past a secret fro m him.
I
tal" as Dr. Noah Drake. will not be show has dccided. to add several new 1ve, w1IT bC able to<JOTwtfJUbrfo
rejoining the show. At th e last characters. meaning that the present r~P~&~G~.~-~~-~~-.:_---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=----:--11
NBC adds four -shows
LOS ANGELES (AP)-NBC will
add three new shows to its pnme-t1mc
schedule and bring back the corned>
sencs ··M, Two Dads"' 1n Januar>
and Fcbruar). said Brandon
TartakofT. president of BC Enter-
tainment. The new shows arc "Father Do,,1.
ing Mysteries:· starring Tom Bosh~>
as a probing parish r.riest. "Unsub. ·
starnng David Sou . Kent Ml·Cord
and M. Emmett Walsh as members of
a crack Justice Dcpanment cra me
team. and "N1ghtmgales." 'itamng
Suzanne Pleshette and Barn New·
man in a series about student nurses.
Two serie . "Sonny Spoon" and
"Something ls Out There:· ha'c been
canceled. whale two others. "Baby
Boom" and "Tatt1nger's,'' arc being
taken ofT the :11r for cream c changes.
Bosley stars a a Ch 1cago pric t who
can't help ol\mg cramcs that baffic
the police. He "111 be assisted b~
Julian Lennon
buys bunker home
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pop
musician Julian Lennon rccentl~
bought a home atop the Santa Monica
Mountains whu:h was formerly a .S.
Army radar station complete w11h 1.3·
inch thick concrete walls.
The son of the late John Lennon
closed escro" la 1 '"eek on the one·
acre pro pert). sa 1d the propcrt)"s
former owner. Ri chard Somers.
Somers would only say that Lennon
paid between SI million and S:?
million for the propert} which has a
360-dearee v ac"' of the cat) and a
gated road.
The original .:?.400-square foot
bunkcrwascamouflagcd to look hkea
home. including fake "indowl>. Real
windows "'ere put m whcn the bunker
was lattr remodeled mto a 4.000.
square foot house.
Tran Nelson. who stars as Smcr
Steve. The series will debut at 8-10
p.m. EST on Friday. Jan. 10. with a
special two-hour episode. Thereafter.
11 will bcsho" n at 8-9 p.m. Fnda).11·~
from Fred Silverman Production .
which also makes ··Matlock.'' "Jake
and the Fatman" and "In the Heat of
the Night.''
"Unsub" is the ta tie of the one-hour
pohce drama that will premiere on
Fnda). Feb . .3. at 9-10 p.m. EST. The
shO\\. from Stephen J. Cannell Pro-
ductions. ha~ the same crea\1\1.~ team
as "Wtscgu) ... "Unsub" as for "Un-
known ubJc<:ts."
"N1gh11ngales" as the first series
from Aaron pelhng on another
net"ork smce Spelling's long-ttmc
contract w11h ABC e\pirt.>d. The
show, based on the h1&hl v rated
movie telecast last Junt.>. "111 debut on
Wednesda). Jan. ~5. at 10-11 pm.
EST.
"~h Two Dads" returns on
Wedncsda,. Jan. 11. at 9:30-10 p.m.
EST. after rea' ing the air at the end of
the 198 7-88 season. It stars Paul
Rei ser and Greg Evigan as two young
men "ho learn that one of them ma)
be the father of 1colc Bradford. 14.
pla)ed b) Staci Kcanan. It also stars
Florence tanlc) and Dad Butkus.
The one-hour .. Tamnger's" re·
poncdly wall be turned mto a half·
hoursi1uat1on comedy. but NBC said
11 could not con Ii rm this.
After Wo rld Wor II. the bunl.er"as
used to store film s of h}'drogcn and i-;===:::;;;;;;;:::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ atom bomb tests. Somers s~ud the 1 .
propeny was later abandoned b)' the
government bacl. to the original
ownu who then g:I\ e 11 to her son.
who converted it into a house .
The secluded home also ha'i a
!lw1mming pool. . Somcn said he bought the 1tc 1n
196 7 for $30.000. Lennon recent I)
sold hts Holl)\\Ood Hills home.
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From TM A11oclaled Press
Magic Johnson had 27 points and
15 assists and the Los Angeles Lakers
outscored the Sacramento Kings.
24-8, early in the lhird quaner and
--cruised to a 120-102 victory Friday
night at the torum. sn pl)inp fou
game losing streak, their longest in I 0
years.
Los Angeles shot 76 percent in the
decisive third quarter. hitting 16 of2 l
shots, includina the first eight it
auempled.
The Lakers, who played their first
home game since Dec. 7. are the only
undefeated home learn in the NBA al
8-0. The last time they lost four
straight regular-season games was in a
five-game streak March 4-14. 1979.
Sacramento's Kenny Smi1h. who
led the Kings with 20 points. opened
the third quarter by hitting a 3-
pointer and cutting 1he Lakers· six-
point halftime lead to 57-54. But the
Lakers outscored the Kings. 3g_26. in
the guarter to take a 95-7.7 lead into
the fourth period.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored eight
points in the Lakers' third-quarter
run, inctudina six in a 10-0 spurt.
Abdul-Jabber tied his season-high
with 16 points.
The lead grew to 110-81 with 6: 16
left in the Jame as the Lakers ran off
another 10-0 streak.
The K.inp have lost 34 straight
regular-season pmes at the Forum
and 36 overall. Their last win was
I 05-95 on October 20, 1974. when the
team wu based in Kansas City.
CllJ)pen rally for win
SAN ANTONIO -The Los
Angeles Clip~rs recovered from a
15-point half\1medeficit and defeated
the San Antonio Spurs. 114-108.
Friday nipt behind 25 points from
Reggie Williams.
Williams came off lhe bench to
score 21 points in the second half.
Ken Norman added 20 and Quintin
Dailey 19 for the Clippers.
San Antonio was paced by Willie
Anderson's 22 points. and Alvin
Robertson scored 21 before fouling
out late in the game. ·
SATURDAY, ~ER 2•. 1988
Rams' Greene getting in sack time
Lack of size, speed rio
eterrent to tnebackU
From Tlte Associated Pre11
He's not panicularly big, not blazingly fas1
and definitely not a big name.
But the fact is that only one NFLplayer.
All-Pro defensive end Reggie White of Phila-
delphia, had more sacks than Kevin Greene
this season.
Greene. a 6-foot-3. 240-pound outside
linebacker had 16'h sacks to lead the Rams to
the team sack title and into the NFC wild-card
playoffpme Monday at Minnesota.
How docs Rams defensive coordinator
Fritz Shurinur explain it? ''Doaed determination," he said Thurs-
day. "Just plain old intensity is the biggest
thing.
"Kevin's got talent for sure. but he's not
the most gifted pass rusher in the league. The
difference is that nobody is more competitive.
nobody tries any harder ...
Greene. a relative unknown after three
years in the lcque. blossomed 1h1s year when
the Rams changed 1heir defensive philosophy.
Once one of the NFL's mos1 conservative
defenS:CS, the Rams adopted a mult1ple-look.
attacking approach this yea r.
Greene, used as an ou1s1de linebacker or a
down linemen depending on Lhe defense. took
full advantage of the opponuni1y He had I 0
sacks in the Rams· first six games. wen1 into a
five-pmeslump. then finished with 611,sacks 1n
the Rams' last five games.
The numbers didn't cam Greene a 1np to
the Pro Bowl, but Shurmur thinks he had a
legitimate Pro Bowl ye.ar.
"You can feature a guy as we featured
Kevi n," he said ... But he still has to come
through. He deserves all the credit 1n 1he world
for doing the job ...
Greene's late-season surge coincided with
an infusion of youth and spced'into 1he Rams'
defense. Three games aso. they made rookie
linebackers Fred Strickland and Brett
Faryniarz down linemen in their nickel
defense.
In addition. the Rams' young secondary
staned to come together, The breakdowns that
k1Ued them in November haven't happened in
December.
"People aren't st~1>1d:' Shurmur said
"They started doubling Jtevin after a while and
we all played poorly 1n November. But now the
other team has to worry about pressure fro m
four guys instead of. one or two. And our
coverqt has improved as well.
''The whole thing adds up to a better
environment for Kevin 10 get to the passer."
Greene finished the season with carcer-best 41/l sacks 1n a 18-16 vtctery at San
Francisco.
"Kevin had one of those phenomenal
games... Rams Coach John Robinson said.
"There's no easy way to explain the ups and
downs of the scaso11.r_ Bui tt shows 1he perserverance Kevin has."
Grttne. a straight-ahead gu y, ~ "a
chance for us to get 10 the Super Bowl. Jt's one
g:ame at a .time now and I'm not going to waste
time looking back on November and trying 10
figure that out.
"All I know is 1hat we're all playing well
again. We have the lalent to beat any team we
want to beat."
Tht son of a military man and him~lf a
member of the Army Reserve. Greene• was
asked what the Rams· defense must do to beat the Vik1n15.
"h's a frontal assault," he said. '"and we J
have to attack them naht offlhc bat."
"I talk to Greene 1n Arm) talk." Rams
comerbac:k LtRoy Irvin said ... r 1ell him we're
aoin& to charac the hill. or we're shoot1n1 napelm. that son of1h1ng. ..
h's the kind of confron1.at1onal approach
Grttne enJOys. Consider this comment before
the 49crs' pme: "We·re going up to Frisco and
we·~ punching them in the mouth. We're J<>ina
to 10 up the~ and ~t after them. We're going to do the wild thing.·
The "wild thing" is Grttne,s answer to the
obvious problem he faces when he runs into a 28S-pound tackle.
"It's touah." he said. "those gu's are big. If
I get doubled (by a fullback). sometimes 1hey
swallow me up.
"That's when you have to take it to another
level. raise your 1ntens1ty even higher:·
I
·Future is ilow
for Everett
n two years. Rams
QB has grown from
rookie to leader
From 1'llle Assoc:lated Press
Two years ago, Jim Everett .was
about to start his first playoff game as
an ultra-green rookie.
Monday afternoon in Minnesota.
1he Rams quanerback will stan his
second playoff game as a self-assured
veteran. ·
"There's a huge difference." Ever-
"At that point. I don't lhink I knew
anyt hing about whal was going on. I
was relying all on instinct.
"Now, I think there's a lot more
confidentt iJI myself and in my
teammates and what we're trying to
get atcomplished. I feel a lot better
this time around:·
So do his teammates. They've
come to see the still-young Everett -
tabbed two years ago as the Rams·
quancrback of the future -as a
lcadeT.
really what's bein& said m the huddle
or an~hihg like that. .. It s more just a feeling of leader-
ship. You JUSt have confidence in someone who hu done iL,.
Few quarterbacks did it any better
than Everett did this season while
lcadina the Rams. I 0-6. to a wild-card
berth.
He set club records for pessina yards (3,964). completions (30&). ,
attempts (5 17) and touchdowns (31)
while buildina a quarterback rating 't
that was fourth-best in the NFL.
ContraSt that to 1986 when he
missed training camp and didn't play
until the 11th week of the season.
He started the final five es of
ifiC season, com ung JUSt .
percent of 14 7 passes for a team that
still relied on Eric Dickerson and a
strong defense.
"He was basically an apprentice
quanefbeck then," RamsCOKhJohn
Robtnson said ... We were going \o
succeed depending on how our de-
fense played and how well we ran the
ball.
James Worthy of the LaJ&.eft .,._ ap to the
buket. bat lea•es tbe ball bilalad u Sac-
,,,~
ramento'a Ed Pinckney (64) and Joe
Kleine look on Friday at the Fonun.
"He's producing and he's grown
into a leadership role:· th1rd-)ear
guard Tom Newberry said. "It's not
-Now. Jim's much more rcspon-
libk for tbc team ·s success. He's vtty
competmt in the ph)s1cal skills to be
our quartrrt.ck in a much better
system for him."
Instant replay: pilers, Browns tangle again
AF i d d f t "I don't know that we're over 1t ye1:· a s1ra1ght. especially when you beat them the first The Browns will be playing 1n a w1ld><ard J W Car ea Ures subdued Glanville said by telephone before a week," said Slaughter. who caught the game-~me for the first1ime since the format bepn in
t h f i d practice this week. ··1 guess 1he way that game winning 22-yard touchdown from Don Strock J 970. Houston defeated Seattle. 23-20. in ~ rema C 0 S X ays ago ended up. you don't have the joy of going in10 in the fourth quarter Sunday. ··They're no1 oven1me in last year's AFC wild-card game. ~
-1he playoffs. Instead. \'OU have the downer of going to want to get beat twice tn a row." Both Cleveland and Houston were ousted
• Channel 4 at I 0:30 a.m. losini a game you reall y fell you had a chance 10 Strock. 38. was scheduled to stan for the by 1he Denver Broncos 1n last ycar·s postseason
CLEVELAND (A P) -Coach Jerry Gian-win.' Browns because of the sprained knee suffered tournament. Houston by a score of 34-1 0 in the
ville would have you believe his Houston Oilers An Oilers' publtc1st pointed out that by Bernie Kosar on Dec. 12. Kosar resumed d1v1s1onal playoff and Cle, eland by a score of
are a despondent. beaten team merely going Glanv111e·s mood migh1 have been afTccted by a practicing Wednesday but d1dn'1 work ou1 3 -33 in tbe AFC championship.
through the motions. knee inJUI') he suffered " hen he was hit b) one Friday,. said Browns spokesman Kevin Byrne. Glanville was cnuctzed hcavil) last season -i~e Cleveland Browns aren't buying it for of his pla)ers before last week's pme ··Don sllll has some 21p on the ball." for trying a tnck play 1n his own end zone that
one minute. "I feel like I've got a fla1 tire:· Gian' 11le Slaughter said. ··1t·s not any harder 10 ca\ch. If backfired at the start of the pla)off game in
"After losing a pme like that? Put )Oursclt said. you can ca1ch one quarterback. you can catch Denver.
in their position: sars Cleveland rccel\er Before the Oilers 1hinl abou1 forfrtttng.. any of them. But fora 37-or 38-)ear-old. he can Browns' Coach Ma11) Schot1enhe1mer
Webster Slaughter. "If 1t was me . I'd want "? ho"ever. Glanville noted 1ha1 the~·, c sul'\ l\ed throw 1t:· 1sn•t anticipatmg anything unusual b) the
come back and play that much harder. I'd bC some 1ough ti mes before. Strock passed for 326 ~ards and 1wo Oilers today.
pumped up.'' "We rebound." be said. ··w e ha' en ·1 los1 second-half touchdowns. after being 1n1er-··1 think thev're going to continue to do the
the Browns overcame a l6-poin1 1h1rd· two in a row in a )ear and a half (since cepted on each of the Bro"ns· first 1hree scnes 1h1ngs 1hat &Ol them where the) are. and 1ha1·s
guaner deficit and beat the Oilers. 28-23. las1 o"'ember 1987). When >Ou lose to a d1v1s1on Sunday. He "on both htS starts for Cleveland run the ball." Schottenhetmer said. ··w arren
Sunday. setting up a rematch in 1oday's AFC nval. our team treats 1t hke 1i's a dea1h in the th1s)ear.beat1ng Ph1ladelph1a.19·3.in0ctobcr (Moon) thf('w the ball well for them the other
wild c.ard game -same teams. same stadium. famil y. But we've always managed to come ou1 and Hous1on in the season linale. da\. but it's a ltttlc late in 1he prom to change
Houston would have elim1na1cd 1hc of these things:· "I don"t think 1t ma11ers (whether trock or pan ners. Everything I heard 1s that the~ d1dn'1
Browns and would have earned homc-fteld ThC"Browns expec1 any1h1ng bu1 :i le1do" n Kosar plays).'' Gian Hiie said. ''You don·1 want to come back here this week. so I doubt 1f ad va~tage for the wild-card game if 11 had held by the Oilers this week. prepare for one gu\. an' wa\ If Don S1rock was the) left anything out (of their game plan) last
onto tts lead. "It's tough to play an opponen11wo ~~ks out there by himself. 111d bC different:• week:·
Vikings• depth to be tested Irvine earns
consolation
in Hawaii Ocean View, Marina
earn tourney wins causeo injuries. Minnesota's
bench may be critical vs. Rams
EDEN PRAIRIE. Minn. (AP) -Defensive end
Dout Martin is out Linebacker Jesse Solomon and
runn1na beck Darrin Nelson are questionable. Nose
tacltJe Henry Thomas is try1ng to come back from an
injury and his backup. Tim Newton. may be done for 1he
season. h's obvious that if the Minnesota Vikings are to get
by the Rams in Monday's NFC wild-card f'lme. they will
need more production than ever from their bench.
"Fonunately. the depth of the club has improved,"
said COllCh Jerry Burns. who three years ago took over a
team With fewquahtyrcserves. He now has a bench full of
one-time standouts and. the club hopes, future standouts.
Al lt•Bubbe" Baker amved early in \he season when
Manin was a contract holdout. Now that Manin is done
for the year with a knee injury. "Bubba is a godsend:·
Bumsuid.
••This may be the last chan« I act to play in a Super
Bowl," uid Baker. whOK 11 1easons have been divided
between four teams.
.. This is the most important pme of my career. If
we're fonunale eftOUlh to win, the ncx1 one will be the
most impe>nant pmt of my carccr."
Biker has S'h uckl, pvina him 12211> 1n his career
includl .. 23 his rookie year with the Detron Lions. He wn alt0 1nvofved in one of the Vikinas' least
proud moments of the 1C810ft. Ap1nst Philadclph11 on ~ ~~ ID' 1n1c> a di~mt'nt with EaaJo tackk Rom Md poked Helltt 1n the e)e. Baker was
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~-bin 1'9e Vikinp' most unsun1 and ¥11111'111 'vepla~. WMwheihlly:heisonthefield llr _., .,._vc down bttiUlt he is tht onl)
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Solomon can't play. and Bums said he also might use
Walker Ltt Ashlc}. Darrell Fullington. Joe> Browner and
David Howard at Solomon's "eak-side spot in g1,en
situations.
Berry. the team's second-round draO choice in 1987
who E>ia)ed little aOe r a traming-<am p holdoul. adm111cd
that he is preparing a b11 d1fTcrc ntl> this week.
''Dunn.g the season. I alwa~s had 10 prtparc ~ell
because any of the ltnebackerscould get hun at an) lime."
he said.
··But. oh )eah. this 1 different. we·rc in the pla>ofT:
now. Ifs aoing 10 be e\ci11 n&. The Rams ma) ti') 10 take
advantqe of me. I'll be on the spot. ..
Nelson has had his most frustrating season. H1
hamstring pull is only 1he late t of a rash of lnJurie 1ha1
held him to 380 rushing )ards.
With D.J. Dozier experiencing another inJUl')·lillcd
season. Nelson will be replac~d by -\lien Rice. 1he
Vikm1s' tttond·leadma rusher with 3:?2 )ards. Bui Rice
is ave~n1Just 2.9 yards per ca rry, Nelson led 1h~ NFL
wtth a 4. 9-yard avcrqc in 198 7.
"Allen Rice is not a areat runn1n1 back but he work~
hard, btockt well. can catch the ball ar1d is smart rnouah 10
play both positions," Bums said. "We've~ to do a better JOb of running the ball. Two
weeks llO 111inst the Saints (a 45-l vecton·). •-c felt "e ~re runnina well. But the last 1wo pmn. we didn't."
Thom& like Solomon. ha 'alue bc)ond the rccopmon he rtft1vn. Bums has called him "our most
con51secn1 ddmaave lineman "
He lllmN ._. Wftk's pmc ~tth a nb U\JUI') bu1 is
expected to 'Dlay Monday If he has tro\1hlc, thou&h.
Ncwton-whohedbttn ha\lnaa fine)-car. too-v.on•t
be avadabk bealu. oh knee ailment That k'av() frtt
qme 8C'qUttellOft S.fb'd Ma)t.. 1 -rm e.dted eobt With t~ auy, .. " sa•d M•> • ~
hard lidhonO~quanerbld. M1k:cTom<'1a~ pa,C(t .....
11tt way for~• p1M-t1'1ftt 94-)ard 1ftlert"CP'IOft -~·" :;;;; d.abl called me. I was ju11 5\11inc ho~.
.-,Y-simna Md 1Mln .. ~ker •~1ch«."
The Irvine High bo basket-
ball 1eam headed home toda)
from Hawa11 after collcct1ng the consolation champtonsh1p of 1he The Ocean ie" High 11r1s ba ket-Kamehameha Tournament. ball team reg:u ned its offen~ and the
Ironically. the Vaquero "ere re"ard \\3S a fifth-plact finish in the
pitted aaa1ns1 the onl~ other C)press Tournament Fnday.
school from Sou1hem C'ahforn1a ··" e·re back to Dlaym1 good
1n 1he 1ournament -Do" n~) basketball." said Scahawks Coach
High-and cameawa> "lthiheir Ollie Manin. "h~ team improved
ninth "In m 10 outin.as. 76-52 to 9-2 this 'bear af\er a 57-37 '1ctory
"It \\3$ ve11 Stf'lln~c the wa) O\Cr Wood ndgt. they had the painnp.' said In ine ··We're reall good at fast-breaking
C'oach tc"e 11.eilh. "The put u "'hen we get m10 1t. and tn the th ird
agamsl the top team 1n Ha wa11 1n quarter. our pressure defense reall)
the first round and 1he~ put helped our fast break." Martin added.
Wamn against the sttond·~t Ocean View was held to 38 potnts
team 1 would ha'c thought 1n a se"en·poinl victory over Foothill
h 'd be h Thursdav and Kortd 39 1n a Ion to h~l gel hc~i~ &racious "' en we Cypress Wcdne5da). That camt on
Aj.3inst Warrtn. the \.aqucros the heels of a 63-43 romp over
pulled oul to an ('arly lead and Ccmtos in the tourney opener Tun-
e,pendcd 1\ throu&hout the g.ame. dathc Seahawks btc*e open 1 dow
out5COrt"8 lhe Bears in rach pme at halftime t.u hm1t1-the
quaner W v1 ••• In 1 ..,...n-ki·-~m.;.·· amors to JU~t '"''0 poin1s 1n the '"' -~ 1h1rdquancr,Htht<Kt>1n V~prnt
......... • H : The took its tofl. host <. hl!ft"" ovm:amc: a 14-Off rd C h aJI c:nt haltl1mc ..... _ ... to II(' al 4S. glll OltUt ''"' . 1" • -toumamtnt 1et«110n. rombu~ 12 t ran out of ps 1n the non· \::"ts with 12 a 1st\ for the Sft. lrllUt cncounle'r. 11.. M _... ..... ~ ..... ~... N , Bin Man1nau K'oftd a scaM>n· .... s. eanwn1~. .-111."'"9 MM2
hiP 11 points aid ~n Mufl)hy "Oftd a 9fllt0ft-hiah I 1 point' IO top
aRd M1 Baird adckd 10 for 111 ~ Edison. now 4-7. lallrwood ,..., ~to the Ocean V'"' ~ ........... ..:-. c . 27 .. JftilY SUllivaa. .., Md 12
• __ .,_,-... "•""•'"•'•IPDllftft: .... , poift11•21 •<tJoudl. n.ctuditla 10 on IM o&Mive tncl
In another game at the C)press
Tournament:
Martu U ,Cypru144: The V1k1ngs
passed 1hc hosts w1th Alhson Krau~·s buzzer·bcalerbcforc the end
of the first half. 1hen took command
in the third quaner with a 14-4 cdte.
Krause. who finished wuh 14
pomts,and MchSI Son mo. who had a
team·h1&h 19. earned •II-tournament
honors for the V1kiop (9-2).
Sonino teorcd nine of Manna's
firs1 11 points. 1ndud1ft1 a l-potnt
shot as the first quan('r ended.
In community rolkat 11ma: ~c...IA,lft.S-•••h U; The Ptnites ovenumtd a ~
point halftimt lad wnh a 22-ll rwa
at the stan of 1he lttOnd hllf to**-1
the Mounten at ~-
Kim Ellerman scored 14 olhcr 17
points 1n lht JeCo.d half to llcy IM
('()IM'beck. MetllYtW Otten ..... 16
and Sun•nt !Wot chipped .. wim
11 po1ntt and 10 rdlou .. a thr Ptrata 1mprowd to 7-9.
0..... .... IT. Oln .. 1111: Tiit
Rusilm ~ to dleif Miida ......... viclofy, •• ; ........... ,... ... m die 11• aa•••tMt ,..
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92 Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. December 24, 1988
Kelly criticized
by Bills teani1nate
during TV show
From T1te A11oclaled Press
ORCHARD PARK. N.Y.-Ata time
when the Buffalo Bills would hke to gearing
up for their first playoff game since 1981 .
the team appears to be struggling to
maintain team unity.
Earlier this week. running back Rob Riddick said
he was .. unhappy with the quanerback situation" and
complained that Jim Kelly was not throwing enough
passes to running backs. .. I just don't feel Jim is doin§
the job he's being paid to do.'
Riddick said.
'Riddick made the comments
Monday during taping of a cable
television show broadcast Friday
in Rochester. He later retracted
some of his remarks af\er they
were published in the Rochester
Times-Union.
But Bills Coach Marv Lev)'
said the comments were foolish
Kelly and that he hoped they wouldn't
be disruptive to the team.
"It's always a foolish thing for a player to publicly
assess his teammate," Levy said.
Levy said he expected Riddick and Kelly to meet
and "iron it out. ..
Riddick criticized Kelly for being one-dimensional
in his passing. · ·
"He likes to throw the ball deep ... To me. Jim
doesn't really throw a good long ball. In the USFL. he
was considered a long-ball passer. bµt his recei vers were
running 4.2s and 4.3s. He'd stand back there and throw
the ball as fa r as he (could) and the receivers would
outrun the ball. That made him look good.
"Even a lot of the time this year there ha ve been a
lot of good catches by the receivers where he'd just
throw the ball out there and they'd get it." he said during
the show. Riddick later told the Buffalo Ne~s it was "stupid
and unprofessional" for him to cnttcize Kell y's passing
ability.
"I don't want it to create any bad feelings between
Jim and me," he said ... We're ~oing into the playoffs.
we've gotten this far on what we ve been doing and let's
just go on."
Riddick said he still bothered that Kelly's passing
decisions took him away from the running backs.
"That is the biggest gripe that I would ha ve." he
said. "Being a running back, I feel there arc times when
the backs arc open and Jim doesn't look to the hacks."
Quote of the day
IN THE BLEACHERS
~·~-==--\ \ ~~··
Geraldo Rivera suffers-another broken nose
during the taping of "Ending Violence In
. Hockey." . ·
NBA expansion teams both win
Rory Sparrow scored 19 ~in1s. in-m
eluding eight during a key thtrd-quaner
run, as the Miami Heal stunned the Utah
Jazz. 101-80. Friday night for its first-ever
victory at home. Miami, which los1 its first 17 games
before winning against the Clip~rs al Los ;\ngelcs on
Dec. 14, won at Miami for the first time in 12 games.
The Heat is 2-21 overall. KevlD E4ward1 added 18
points and Pat C.mm1J11.s 17 for Miami ... Elsewhere
1n the NBA: Kurt Rambis retrieved a loose ball for a
layup at the buzzer. lifiing Charlotte to a 103-101
victory over visiting Chicago. Rambis' game-winner
.,_ Wall)l-Baekmae-, -wh~ has a caree~ total of
seven home runs in six major league seasons.
talking about bei ng traded from the New York
Mets to the Minnesota Twins and the prospect of
hitting in the Mctrodome next season: "If I hit
eight home runs there. the place should be
condemned. lf l don't. I should be condemned."
completed a strong founh-quarter comeback by the
expansion Hornets. who trailed 85-77 after Mlcnel
Jorda•'• free throw with 8: 14 lcft ... Domblique WU•l•s
had 13 ofhis 28 points in the decisive third quaner and
Moses Malone also scored 28 points as Atlanta beat
Indiana, 131-114. keeping the Pacers winless on the
road this season. Wilkins. 3 for 13 from the field in the
first half. was 6 for 7 in the third quarter as Atlanta took
the lead for good ... Larry Nance scored 27 points to
lead six double-figure scorers and Cleveland outscored
v1stting Seattle. 14-2, in ovenime to earn its fifth
consecutive victory. Seattle. which trailed by 17 points
midway through the second quarter. forced the
ovenime by bounci ng back from a 103-97 deficit with
I: 10 remaining ... In Milwaukee, Terry Cummla11 had
30 points and Jay H•mplariesscored seven in a late 13-2
run as the Bucks turned back Dallas. 113-101 ... Armon
Gilliam scored 27 points. EcldJe Jo,•soa 21 and Kevin
Jolutson had I 0 of his 18 in the founh period as Phoenix
won its eighth straight home game by beating Denver.
-U9-lClL_lnPoa.laod.Cb.ftl>rexler scored 35 ints
and Adrian Branch had a career-high . inc u ing t e
go-ahead basket with 33 seconds left. as the Trail
Blazers defeated Golden State. 111 -107.
Pacific hires Harris as coach
Wall Harris, offensive coo.rdtnator for [i]
the University of Tennessee, was named c II>
head football coach Friday at the Umver·
sity of the Pacific. Harris. a nauve of
Modesto. is a Pacific alumnus and spent five seasons as
as assistant coach for th<' Tigers before leaving 15 years
ago. Harris recei ved a bachelor's degree from UOP tn
1968 and his master's degree in 1969. Ha rris became
offensive coordinator and quanerback coach for
Jolaaay Majors at Tennessee 1n 1983 ... Wyoming
Coach Paal Roacla, who transformed the Cowboys
from a doormat to Top Twenty power in two seasons.
Friday was rewarded with a contract extension that
ru ns through 1997. Roach. who also serves as
Wyoming's athletic director. declined comment on the
extensi6n. which also calls for him to recei ve a SI 0.000
raise. The university's Board of Trustees agreed on the
extension via a series of telephone calls and must
formally approve it at one of its monthly business
meetings ... Keitb Gilbertson, head coach at the
University of Idaho. has accepted an offer to become
offensive line coach at the University of Washington.
UW offi cials announced Friday. Gilbcnon. who gu ided
Idaho to a pair of Big Skv titles in three years as head
coach. previously served as a Washington graduate
assistant coach 1n 1976. He also was offensive
coordinator at Idaho for two )•ears before becoming
head coach. Gilbenson. 40. replaces Dan Dorazio, who
was Husky offensive line coach for li ve years before he
was released in November.
Esiason vows not to miss game
CINClNNA Tl -Cincinnati quar-m terback Boomer Esiason says the Bengals' •II t
fans need not worry -his sprained ankle
and wrenched linger on his throwing hand
will not keep him out of the team's NFL playoff game
against Seattle.
"This is not that big a deal ... Esiason said. "Too
much is being made of this. It's not like I have bone
chips in my elbow and we've got the World Series
coming uf. I JUSt got a sprained linger and a sprained ankle . . . 'II be ready."
The Ii ve-year pro. who finished the 1988 regular
season as the NFL's top-rated passer. tossed a football
about 10 yards for live minutes during practice
Thursday to test the sprained index finger on his
passing hand. He said it felt better.
"I just wanted to see how the lin,er felt and 1fit is
responding to treatment, which it is.' Esiason said. "If
I had to go out there and throw SO balls. I could have~
but there is no sense in doing that. I just wanted to see
how it felt. and it felt pretty _good for the most pan."
The Bengals. winners of the AFC Central Division.
have th ts weekend off. They play AFC West champion
Seattle on New Year's weekend in Cincinnati.
Lazers beaten by Tacoma, 6-2
TACOMA. Wash. -Peter Ward
scored two goals Friday night 10 lead the
Tacoma Stars to a 5-2 Major Indoor Soccer
League victory over the Los Angeles
Laze rs.
Ward also added an assist for the Stars. who never
trailed.
C ' I.'. I J: I t I,. [. . .
e~;:~!!_0T:~:!:-.:::1~Evam Bruins rail
Friday sianed free agent infielder Darrell II
Evans. the 41 -ycar-old former Detroit fi • n over Tiger who staned his bi1-lea1ue carter in or WI
Atlanta 20 seasons aao.
Evans technically sianed a minor-leaaue contract.
with incentive bonuses available ifhe makes the major St fiord leaaue team. That move WIS needed bccau!C tht an Braves' 4().man bi1-lca1ue roster ts currently fil~.
Evans hit .208 with 22 home runs and 64' runs
batted in last sea.son. after hittina .257 with 34 homers
and 99 RBI in the Tigers' pennant-winnina 1987
season. Detroit did not offer him a contract for 1989.
A lifetime .249 hitter. the lef\-handed Evans ranks
UCLA overcomes six-point deficit'
in second half for 74-70vfctory
22nd on the career home run list with 403. "He's the kind of guy who can help us," said From ne AsMdaa.4 Preu
Atlanta General Manager Bobby Cox. "I look forward . Don Maclean scored 26 points and teamed with
to him beinaa bia pan of the Braves in 1989, both in the Jerome ··Pooh" Richardson to rally the UCLA Bruins to
rqular lineup at either third or first base. and as a a 74_ 70 Pacific-I 0 Conference victory over the Stanford pinch-hitter.' Evans played for the Braves from 1969-1976 Cardinal Friday niaht. before going to San Francisco in 1976 and Detroit in Stanford. which is~24 in Pauley Pavilion, led Sl-47 984 with 14 minutes 10 play. But UCLA closed the pp and 1 · Richardson tiedthepmeat S7onan 18-footjumperfrom
Jordan Bucks a••istant fined the top of the key with 9:06 left. ' -With Stanford trailing 72-68. Cardinal Todd Lichti's
MILWAUKEE -An NBA official m 3-point shot was blocked by Richardson, leading up to two free throws by Maclean with 13 seconds left. sars Chicaao star Michael Jordan and Ma.clean. who had 12 points in the second half. and Mil waukee assistant coach Frank Hamblen will be fined for criticizing Richardson scored six points apiece in the final nine
referees following the Bulls' 112-93 victory over the minutes. Richardson finished with 16. Trevor Wilson
Bucks here Dec. t 7. added 14 forthe Bruins. ~ Rod Thorn, the NBA's director of operations. said UCLA improved 106-l overall and 2-0in the Pac·IO.
t.he league is completing its investigation of the matter Stanford, which has not beaten UCLA in Los Angeles in
and would announce the fines at a later date. 37 years, fell to 6-3 a~ 1-1.
Both Chicago Coach Doug Collins and Milwaukee
Coach Del Hams were ejected from the game and will
be fined the standard $250.
Hamblen took over for Harris. who was booted out
in the third quaner for racing onto the Ooortoscream at
referee Bennett Salvatore.
In other pmes:
CaUforala 7S, USC ff: Leonard Taylor scored 21
points as the Golden Bears spoiled the TroJans' Pacific-I 0
Conference opener at the Sports Arena. ~eith Smith added 16 points and Mater Dci Hiah
product Mau Beeuwsaen 13 for the Bears. who improved
to 7-3 overall and 1-1 in the Pac-I 0. Cal lost its leaauc Mackovic named Illinois AD opener Wednesday at UC LA.
Jolin Mackovlc was named athletic • Ronnie Coleman had 18 points and 13 rebounds and
director af Illinois on Friday. less than a Chl'is Moore added 11 points for the Trojans. 6-3 and 0-1.
month after his first-year success in Artaou 73, Ott1oa State It: Scan Elliott scored 21
reiuvenating the football program earned points and Jud Buechler added 18 as ninth-ranked .,, f Arizona held on to beat Oregon State in Corvallis. him Big Ten Coach o the Year honors. Mackovic will The Wildcats. 6-1 overall and 3-0 in the conference,
remain coach and will take up his new duties in about never trailed after bolting to a 19-8 lead, but they had to
six weeks. Chancellor Morton Weir said Mackovic hold off a series of Oregon State rallies.
would receive a multi-yeaf deal. but details have yet 10 The Beavers. 4-3 overall and 0-2 in the Pac-Io.
be worked out ... WUUe Kamm, who made baseball trailed only 34-31 at halftime. They fell behind 45-33
history when his minor league contract was purchased early in the second half but climbed to within 58-52 on a in 1922 by the Chicago White Sox for a record $1 00.000. has died of Parkinson's disease al the age of 88. Kamm. 3-pointer by Eric Knox with 7:02 to play.
h. d ba h 1 · " h Sa F · DePHl 115, Loyola Marymout 111: Senior Stanley a t ir scman w o was P ay1ng ior t e n ranc1sco Brundy scored a career-high 47 points but it took Brad
Seals when he made the dramatic move. died Niemann's 3-pointer with 40 seconds lef\ to hand DcPaul
Wednesday at Belmont, Calif. Convalescent Hospital. the victory in the championship of the Old Style Classic at At the time of the purchase by Chicago Owner Qarles the Rosemont Horizon.
A. Comiskey, it was the highest price ever paid for a Hank Gathers. who fouled o ut with 2:46 to go. scored
minor-league player ... An Orlando businessman has 32 points to lead the Lions. 2-4. Corona del Mar High purchased the 10.000th season ticket for the NBA expansion team to be called the Orlando Majic. product Jeff Fryer had 30 and Per Stumer 25. ~l~le!~~blequirement before a Dec. 31 deadline. Couectlc.t 71, PepperdlDe 70: Phil Gamble scored a · ishcs.. tickel sale minim11mc wh"'" it career-hiJh 28 point~. inclu~ing fi ve 3-point goals, to lead
d fi h. d h M · ld~!:-71"'--+-1F,onnecttetlHo-the-v1"ory..m..Hartford.__ _ _ a war s ranc · ises an t e agtc cou have posstb Y Gamble scored 19 of his points in the first half when
faced cancellation ifit failed tosell 10.000season tickets the Huskies. 6-I, rallied from an I 1-&fiint deficit to take a ... Dallas Mavericks Owner Dould Carter backed up 1 an offer for the Dallas Cowboys football team with as 10 44-38 lead at ha ftime. Pepperdinc alls to 7-4. ·11 · d · d 'tt I · h. Jowalt,EastenllUaols71: Ray Thompson and Roy mt ion eposlt an a wn en etter e1tpressinJ is Marble scored 20 points each as No. 4 Iowa ove-ame a interest, a television station reported Fnday. Carter '" met with Cowboys' owner H.R. B•m Brisllt Thursday four-point half\imedelicitand beat Eastern Illinois in the
night to discuss hiss 130 mill ion offer for the team, the open mg round of the Cham inade Christmas Classic.
repon said ... Joe Kapp, a Super Bowl quanerback and Su Jose State 11, Su Fraaclseo 17: Guard Steve
former University of California football coach. was Haney came off the bench to score 17 points in just 23
recuperating in a San Jose hospital Friday with a broken minutes of playing time to lead San Jose State to tbe
collarbonedterbeingstruck by a tui wh1lejoging with victory.
his dog ... The Seattle Mariners have named Geae Ore1oa IZ, Purd11e St: Frank Johnson scored 20
Cli•es as batting coach for the 1989 season. the points tolead Oregon to the non-conference win at home.
Amencan league club said Friday. Clines. 42. was the It was Oregon's first victory over a Big 10 Conference
Houston Astros' hitting instructor last year after six team in three tnes since the Ducks began playing at
years as the Astros' mmor-league hitting instructor. McAnhur Court in 1926.
Clines also was a coach with the Chicago Cubs from
1979-81 .
Televiaion1. radio
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Armv vs.
Alambama in Sun Bowl from El PHo, TexH, Channel
2. 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Women's Federallon Cup from
MelbOurne, Australia (lai>e), ESPN.
tO:JO a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC Wiid Card
game -Houston at Cleveland, Channel ._
2 1>.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: NCAA
Division I semifinal from MlnnnPOlls (tape), ESPN.
6:JO p.m. -FIGURE SKATING: Pro World Cup
championship from Otlawa, Canada (tape), ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Nevada-
LH Vegas al USC (tape), Prime Tlckel.
I p.m. -HORSE RACING: HollVWOOd Park
reptavs. Channel 56 (Prime Tlckel, 10-.JO o.m.).
11:30 P.m. -FIGURE SKATING: U.S. Pro Cham-
olonshlos pairs comi>ellllon from OrlandO, Fla. (lai>e),
ESPN.
RADIO 10-.30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC Wild Card
game -Houston at Cle11Nnd. KNX (1070).
College scores
WIST ·ltOCKllS MemPfllt St. 70, Orel Ro«iertt 62 UCL.A 1•. Stenford 70 IAIT
Cellforni. n , USC " Cotelte 11, l.eflltll · .. (Of)
ArllOM n , °'"°" St. " Comecllcut 76, ...... dine 70 Oreeon 62, Puroue St Hleeer• "· st. Jotwt'• '3 lrlthem Yount 90, lrown 6S S1e!w ID, Melltllt..., 6S Cet Potv·Sl.O 75, JucbOn 61
Coloredo 12, N. Artrone S9 ~•AMmNTI GonJ ... 101, Lewf1·Clerk St. 65 (~W ...... )
ldellO SI. 70. TelCH Cllff1tlen S9 a.NM .. Nevede·lt-tO, Sen Ole9o 61 E. WelMeln 76, Old Dominion 71
Sen Jow St. "· USF 67 low• "· E. llllnolt 71 Utefl 11, MoreflMd St S9 SI. l.ouls 16, Mleml, Fie. 71
IOUTMWIST (~)
Arkef!MK '7, Sem HOU\ton St. 7' ON Sf* ~ST OePeul 115, LOYOle MeNrnount
l redley Ill, Lovote, IH 101 111 ("'11)
Ev-llltte IM, Wyomf119 63 Austin PMv 12. N. Cerotlne Al. T
Mlnnnole '3, N. IHlnoll 74 61 (third)
H. towe n. Devton 70 12 oil ..... Netlr•l.k• 65, Orelle 57 Ne11ede·Les v ... , 110. TeicH w. lllnolt 101, NW Miu. SI. 11 Al.M 67 (lint) Wls.·Green 8-y IM, Oelrolt 62 Rhode hlencl 61. Cent. Mlchleen SOUTH 50 (tllltd) •llm•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I'"'-' Jeckson11lll• 76, Bethune· •XHtefT'IOM COOkmen 64 Mer•ltlon Olt '3, Rut"'' 17
Healy's goaltendlng
helps Kings win, 5-2
From The Associated Pre11
Goaltender Glenn Healy made 48
saves and Wayne Gretzky scored two
goals. leading the Los Angeles Kings
to a 5-2 victory tn Vancouver Frida}
night.
Healy was bnlliant late in the game
when the Kings killed off a fi ve-
minute spearing penalty to Mike
Krushelnyski.
Bob Carpenter. Krushelnyski and
Mike Allison also scored for the Kings
as they won the1r third straight game
to pull within two points offlrs1-place
Calgary in the Smythe Division.
Gretzky. who also had two assists.
scored his 27th .soal shonhanded into
an empty net with 2:06 to play and his
28th came with six seconds remain-
i"tancouver got aoals from Brian
Bf'ldley and rookie Trevor Linden.
The Canucks fired 50 shots at
Healy, while the Kinas had only 20 thou on rookie Troy Gamble. who
lost fe>r the first time in three starts
this year.
Vancouver outshot Los Anacles.
14-4, in the scoreless opening period.
a stow-~ 20 minutes with numer-
ous faceofY's for otr..1d<" •ftt•r ~'""
pess1ng..
Eltewhe.rc 1n the NHL:
Olien '· Flames J: CraiJ Mac-Tavish 1eored twice. 1nclud1n1 Ed-
. monton'• first pJ on a penally sho1
ID tlve years, as the host Oiltrs topped c.-ry. Ffi,.., ~I I
J ..
cept a shot by Joe Nieuwendyk with
fi ve minutes lefi.
Sabres 5, Maple Leafs Z: In Buffalo.
Ray Sheppard, Christian Ruuttu and
Mike Donnelly scored second-period
goals as the Sabres downed slumping
Toronto.
The victory extended Buffalo's
longest unbeaten steak of the season
to four games -two wins and two
tics. The Leafs are now 1-11 -1 in their
last 13 ~games and 1-2 under new
Coach George Armstrons. who took
over from John Brophy on Monday.
Pempa.s Z, DevUs l : Dcfenscman
Tom Kurvers scored on a 40-foot shot
8:54 into the third period toaivc New
Jersey its tie with Pittsburah at home.
N.,..._. 5, Jeta C: In Winnlpca.
rookie Joe Sakic scored a power-play
goal and added two assists as Quebec
held off a late Jets tally.
FIJen 5, Wulen 4: Mike Bullard's
1oal with 29 seconds ten 11 the
Spectrum pve Philadelphia its
seventh stra1an1 victory. The A~'
winnina Streak is their lO!'l'St of the
aeason. Hanford has lost four llraiaht
pmcs and is ~S·l in its last sill.
RMltn t, Catttall I: ~vin Mill-
rr ma~tn ht~ NHL debut. and Bnan
~t 11lcn scored aoaltonc m1nuteapan
late in the third ~riod to hf\ New
York into a tie with Walhint1on in
Landover. Md.
Bleeldl9n1 7 W Wllp l: In
Chte.,o, * Dirk Onihlm arid SWve
Thomas ac~ two pis CKh and
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NHL denies
making offer
to Soviets
NEW YORK(AP)-The National
Hockey Leque and its playen' union
Friday cknied repons from Moscow
that the leque had invited the Soviets
to field an NHL team.
Thursday. the weekly Moscow
News J'Ct)O'ted that the Sovieu ~ conliderina such an offer. It quoted
Vic:tor Oalaev, director of f<»fti&n
economic relations for the 11ate
sporu committee, u 11yina; ··we are
lookina at a suantion from our
pertnen on the other side oflhe ocean ..
· · ;.hrhaps in the future. our boys
will be ~petiM with profaeionals
for the~-cu "Oallev aaid.
NHL Pretiden1Pioba Zieller and
Alan =· executive direclOt of the NH f'I;~ Ataociation, were in
M01COW = the ~ wee1t for a twc>day na wnh Sovirt Ice HcdeY FederaliOn oflkialL
la a joint 11atement. ~: .. Thele were ao IUCll 1· or
d' · nae were ii m.ti ori=t. wim Mr. Ollll¥ .. Ta
no time ill die Illa '!:"._there ner ... I ditC'll wkb &he
Sovft bf die NHL a 11 diaa wcb a
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Tht Fountain Valley Community Services
Fo. v1saon II ~1.appla1ions for ilS W1n1tt IVe-Man laskftball Leilpt Fttsa~S2SOper11ama~·accep1ed ona first·
Ccome basis 11 lbe Fountain Valley Rccrca1ion e~1er. The ~ will be divided Into lhret d1v111~. plaJt•. on Tuesday, Thursday or
SuRnda)'/Mondl1,• Y ~ialtts, bcainn1n1 Jan. 8. 1989.
Olten are 111uled IO 12 players all 18 years
Sor older. For more infonna1lon phone 39.1611. .
nme. ooane •t occ
.. Fitneta for SO Plus," a physical education
course for people over SO years or age and desianed for those enp&cd in low-10-modera1e
levefs Of llC1ivity, IS being offered at Orange
CoutColac..
lnSUUC1eCJ by Patricia Fera.zz1, the class, PE IOIAD, meets Monday. Wedncsdar and Friday
momanp from 7 to 7:50 a.m. in order to
accomodaae full -time workers. In 1he course's
first semester last fall, students ages 46 10 86 took
~~ .
Topics covered in the class arc .stress and weiatu reduction. nut rition and aaing.
Students will learn the difference between ~and improper training techniques. how to im~nl a conditioning program, undcr-
stand1na tht role of exercise and fitness. and how
to improve one's diet for health and weight loss. Spnna reai11ration 1s under way. The office is
open Mooda_y lhrouah Thursday from 8 a.m. 10
7 p.m .• and Fridays from 8 a.m. 10 S p.m.
For more information or an appointment. phone 432-5678.
YllCA .eeb co.cba, referee.
The Sarita Ana-Tustin YMCA is seeking
coaches and referees for 1he upcoming Youth Basketball Leaauc. For more in(onna1ion. phone 542-3511.
~ ladoor trac.t
ThcSunk15' ln vitauonal Indoor Track meet 1s
scheduled for Jan. 20 at the Los Angeles Spons Arena. The nation's second oldest indoor 1nvita·
soorm, Vaoadaa •av Mow
"'rhe 24th annual A111hc1mSpons. Vacauon le
RV Show wall be held Saturday Jan. 7 lhrouah
Sunday, Jan. IS at the Anaheim Conventaon Center.
Special features include the first showina of
lhe H1-Lo Fifth Wheel Telescoptn, Travel
Trailer, daily •'-IC shows, a vane1y o RV and fish1 n1 seminars j)l'CSCntcd daily and an inter-nauonal travel film festival featuring prize-winn1na films from around the world.
The hours are Sa1urdayi from noon-10 p.m .. Sundays from noon-7 p.m.. and Monday lhrou&h Friday from 2-10 p.m.
The prices are -adults. S6.SO: children 6· I S, $2.25. and children under six free.
The Anaheim Convention Center 1s located at
800 W. Katella. across from Disneyland.
For more information. phone 999-8900 .
BMascla bocMten tourney
The Esta11c11 Haah golf bosster$' second annual Eqle Clauic four-man scramble tour-nament will be held Jan. 16 at Mesa Verde Country Club m Costa Mesa. There will be a 10 a.m. shotgun stan with a
$4SO entry fee for four-man team and $1 2S fee
for s1 nalcs. For morc information. phone An Perry at
642-2080 or 957-9379.
oatb ba.elNall •lln-u,,.
The final s1an-ups for the fOuntain Vallev Youth Baseball spnng 1989 season will be Jan. 7 from noon to S p.m. at the Fountain Valley
Rccreauon Center -Brookhurst/Heil.
Fountain Valley Youth Baseball operates a program 1ha1 serves the local Orange County area. There are no residential boundaries.
The prQtram 1s open 10 boys and girls ages
5-14 and fields at schools in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. as well as Mile Square Park. arc used.
New pla~rs mus1 brinJa binh certificate. The r~ range from $45 to S80. depending on age.
Each player receives a full baseball uniform to keep.
For more information. phone 962-6084.
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Saturdey. Oec:ember 24, 1981, -
l C_oL uct FooTBA LL
TeD9-El PaM nanntna back Willie Fuller
lowen hla head u be trlea to manuever
I
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aroand defenalve back Kerry Valrie of
Southern 111 .. IMlppl Friday.
Henry's returns sink UTEP
Pair of TD runs on pun ts lead
Southern Mississippi, 3g:fg
Wath 5:38 left In the 1h1rd quaner. the senior
comerback returned another punt 45 )ards for a score to
increase 1he Golden Eagles· lead to 31-7.
tional. the mcc1 will feature a number of SHREVEPORT La p Offi II J Olympic gold mcdalis1sas well asa'full program · · (A ) -1c1a ~ · a)'lles
"I ha'e to g1'e ~ou JU)S on the spedal teams all the
credu:· Henf) said "W 11hout ) ou. none of this would
have been po s1ble." ·
The 65-)ard re1um broke 1he game record of60 yards
set b) Louis' tlle's Ke' 1n Miller in 1977 against Louisiana
Tech Henn re1urned three punts for 108 yards to break
the mark o(67 }ards. also sci b) Miller in 1977.
or competition for the best high school stars 1n Cbari" ~olf, teaal• toarne-Henry's two punt returns for touchdo111 ns an the
California and other states. The ~,.MED Gold Club. a 700.~;'mbcr Independence Bowl do no1 count toward a record
The high school events arc scheduled to begin volunteer fund-raisi ng suppon group for West· Sttll. they were enough to lead Southern ~ 1ss1ss1pp1
11 4:30 p.m. and the invitational at 7 p.m. em Medical Center/Santa Ana, will hold its 11 th over Texas-El Paso. 38-18, Frida) night. · hehon Gand) also scored twice in the second half to
help put the game out of reach. Gandy scored first on a I· Reserved tickets arc available through the box annual charity golf and tennis tournaments on Henry returned six punts for touchdowns in the last
of.lice by callina. (213) 471-21 ~4. or ~hrough Monda y. April 24. a1 M~sa Verde Country Club two years. falling one sh on of the NC'.\.\ mark. But teketron and :ricketmi~ci:....1.IAl:l".Cl-p;uo::s-<1~.___.__-111--·m-t osta M . ------=-----+--t-tntttvt"ttaarntrtevementfin bO'wl games are not included.
S7. S 12.50andS18. .Tommy Newsom~ of ··The Tonight Show ··James Henry has to be the best punt r;,cturner in the
>ard div w11b 9·51 left...&n..ibc-th~a . __ .._
outhern M1 s1ss1pp1 took over on the UTEP 25-
)ard line after sad:ang punter Lance Brownlee. who
couldn't handle the !.nap. and scored four plays later. wath Johnny Carson will be celebrity hos1 for college game this season:· Southern M 1~1ss1pp1 Coach
the event. and TV and radio S{>Ortscas1er Ed Curley Hallman said. ··He finished 1111th eight career
Arnold will be mas1erofceremon1es at 1he after-touchdowns even though he has re1urned them onl~ t1110 tournament awards banquet. Arnold has panici-pated 1n the tournament for nine )cars. -years." .
The golf field will be stnctl) hm1ted 10 144 ·:whale tonight's won"t count for:-.;('.\.\ stats. he stall
Gand) added a 7-,ard 1o uchdown run early in the
founh quaner 10 cap a 60-}ard. SIX·pla} dnve. Gandy
camedon e'er) pla) during the dnve.
SaotrlloardbJ6 competltloa
The Oo Pro of ~owboarding eompe1111on. the only all-pro 1nvi1a11onal event, will be held at June Mountain on Jan. 6 and 8.
players and the tennis tournament will ha Ye no has returned Cljtht and that's an accomplishment that JUSt
more than 70 players. said Dr. Jim Law. can·t be d1m1n1shed:· Hallman added.
chairman of the tournament. Hen~ scored on returns of 65 and 45 .~ ards as
UTEP took a 7-0 lead tn 1he first quarter on a ~yard
pass from quanerback Pat Hegan) to Reggie Barrett.
ctms Seroka kicked a 26-}ard field goal late in the
first quarter and Brett fa, re hit Reginald Wamsley with
a 3-vard pass v. uh I 9 seconds left m 1he first half to gi ,.e
5ouihem Mas 1ss1pp1 the lead for good. 10.7
Pan1c1pant11cketsforthegolf1oumamen1arr Southern M1ss1ss1pp1 ended the )ear at 10.2 Te,as-EI
Six1y_.four men and women will compete for $10,000 in purse money and,nauonal television exposure, in thrtt events. Tne giant slalom will
be a traditional alpine downhill event. the half· pipe will feature a downhill ramp allowing
maximum freestyle po1cn11al and an obstacle course will be the final event.
S225 each. w1ch includes tournament pla' golf Paso finished at 10.3 1111tll the loss in the 13th annual can. free entry for'.tll on-coursccontt'SIS. and the Independence Bo111 I.
awards banquet following the all-da) e'rnt. "Those two punt returns look us out of our o~mc Western Medical Center/Santa . .\na IS pan or 0-Unlled Western Medical Centrrs. Orange Coun· plan.·· TEP Coach Bob lull said. ··\\-e 111erl" 1h1rd in the
t) 's largest non-profit. nonscctanan pro .. 1der of nation an pun1 prole<:tion entering 1he iµimc ··
hcahh-carc services. After UTEP stalled on 11s first dn' c of the second
For morc information. phone 835-3555. half. Henry took the ensuing punt JUSt 1ns1dc the ha h
mark and cut toward 1he sadehne. outracing the Teus-EI
Paso defenders to the end zone to put Southern
Mississippi ahead. 17· 7.
The game v.as the last at t:TEP for S1ull. v. ho 1s
lca,ang to take the coach1ng1ob at M1ssoun.
The' actO') &a' c Southern "-11ssm1pp1 its second I 0-\ICton season an haston and 11s first since 1952.
Organizers said a total of:!0.:!41 uckets were sold for
the game. the second lov.,est tOtal 1n bowl history.
Arkansas
suspends
two players
FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. (AP) -
Arkansas football coach Ken Hai field
on Friday suspended two senior
playen from his Cotton Bowl-bound
team. saying they broke an un-
specified team rule.
Defensive tackle Wayne Martin,
the Southwest Conference defensive
Player of the Year. and offensi ve
guard Freddie Childress will nol play
when the Razorbacks meet UCLA on
Jan. 2 in Dallas, Hatfield said in a
statement read by UA Sports Infor-
mation Director Rick Schaeffer.
"They broke a team rule and I wall
have no further comment on the
matter. My only comments will be
about those who will play an the
Cotton Bowl," Hatfield said in lhe
statement.
"That's all I have," Schaeffer said
when asked to specify which team
rule was broken.
Manin, 23, was one of two Arkan·
sas playcn named to The Associated
Press All-America team 1his year.
Martin, 6-S and 263. made 18 tackles
behind the line of scrimmage for 110
yards in losses. He had 13 quar-
tert.ck sacks. caused seven fumbles.
recovered three fumbles and broke up
four passes.
Childrns, 22. was as heavy as 367
pounds I year 810, but he played at
3U this fall. The 6-4 Childress made
third-team All-American and was
named to the SWC all-conference team.
Martin's mother. Naomi Manin,
told TM Anociated Press that her son was home for the holidays at Cherry
Valley, Ark .• but that she had no
information about his suspension.
Martin did not return a telephone m~ left for him at his famil> 's resancc.
Childreu' mother has an unhsted
aelcpbone numbtt at West Helena.
Art.. and there was no ans~r to
repmted calls by the AP lo the Wilson
Sharp athletic dormitory on the UA
campus. Tonx Ollison. who has bttn
Martin st.cltup. wilhtan in his place
on d9e 10.1 Arbnsu 1am. Schaeffer
Mid. AllClllher IOPhomOft. Robcn Wyaa. Will be the beck 1n that '°""°"£nst 9-2 UCLA. 0. . Hltftttd 11te1. James Mon'9 will move tom left auard to
IO raia"e Childrns.. and •• ..._ ... ~by rcdlhin
MMnHenry.
Prime time
Roee Bow!:1::9• Cbanaalne Beth Shyrock hold8 ap of prbne rlb for USC qaar·
terback Rodney Peete dart-. .. Beef Bowl"
neat f•tartna ... Bowl ......
Bruce named Colorado State coach
FORT COLLINS. Colo. (AP) -Former Ohio State
Coach Earle Bruce was named Fnda) as head football
coach at Colorado State Univentt y. A1hlc11c 01rcc1or
O val Jaynes announced.
Bruce. 57. "br1n1s to our proaram a h1stor) or
success:· Jaynes said. "We're utrcmely C\Clted to ha\'c
him JOi n our staff."
Bruce had bttl) considered CSU's kadtng cand1da1e
for the Job for the past Wttk, but an apttmcn1 was stalled
bttausc of Bruce's difficulty en"''"" a rcka~ from the final three )Can of has four-ynr t'OfttnK't 11 Nonhcm
Iowa.
Bruce rcs11nro at Nonhtrn IOWI last S.turda).
• In 16 )tars of COKhl .... the ~·<·oUqc lc,el.
Bruce hascompdcd a IJ2-66-l l'«onl.
Jn ntne K'MOllHt OtHoS.11. he..Pidcd llllle Bucke~
101n 81 ·26-1 reconl. iadudilll ..... 1otidel. a petrof co-chem~ IRd eiP& 1'owl Mft. lnlcc was U last Jal' a1 Divisloa 1-M ~Iowa.
··r.-01 0111> I) l:.lirlc an ou1s1anJ111¥> too1b.lll coach. he
upholds the ideals of Colorado talc an acneral. and ou1
department spcc1ticall) -that of honest\ and h;ird
work.·· JayMS said. •
Bruce's $~.{)()(H-ycar contract at Nonhcm I 111,1
t'Onta1ncd an CSCIJ>t: clause that allowed him 10 tm~a~ ha\
contrxt to take a Job at one of fh c named hool\ -001
includn\I Colorado tate.
If Bruce wanlcd to ao to any othrr school. he had to
senle *1th Northern Iowa.
OtMn 1nterv~ for the JOb ~rt '\rkan\a~ ta1<.·
COllCh Larry l.attwtll. former ~1ro11 Lion C oa .. h
0.rryl Roacrs. Ml-sa Sta•c Co.ch Bob Cone~. tdah .. ,
COICh Krnh (,1lbtnson. and tv.u ~mtk·r\ of f:ulkt~
1tatT-offtnsa'e C"OOrd1na1or Ka\ Dallon and ,fctC'n'tw
roorchnator Harok! RK'IMlrdson
Br1ICC suttttds LtOf't N.lkr, .,.ho rnmp1l\-J a ~S-\\
rttOrd tn tr"tn tcasons at CSU. 1nclud1n11-11 and 1-10
ma,.s the put tv.o s.ca'°" Fulkr rt'\l&ncd under firt Nov.~.,.
One bo111 I ollicaal said the failure to sell 40 percent. or
20.000 of the stad1um·s 50.459 seat . locall) meant the
bo111l 111 ould probabl) be put on probation b) th.c C'\A.
'Barna big favqiite
in today's Sun:~owl
Army's wishbone
facing big test in
tough T ide defense
,
• ( hannd ~ at Q a m.
EL P.\ 0. Te,as (.\P)-\\hen
..\la~ama meets .\rm' toda' 1n the
un Bo'' I the adets hope th'c ru<,h I'
on
..\labama. ·l 1s fa, orcd o'er
.\rm' Q.~. ll' t1110 touchdov.n an 1he
firsl mt>ellng bct111een the teams.
.\rm~ has thro" n onl) 61 pa'i\l''
this ca on. the fewest of an~ 01\ s1on
I l'hool .\nd Coach Ji m Young 1~n 1
planning on changing. C'-Cn 1hough
..\IJbama· ru hing defense 1s the ran~cd lifth an the nation
Both tht' Cadets' losses. to \\ a~h
ington and Boston College. h.i' l'
come in games "here the tadct'
thrc" tht• ball I 0 lime or more
Darl'ctmg .\rm)· 111 1 hbonc olknse '""be so phomore Bna n \h. \\ 1111.im . 111 ho began the season :i
.i thtrd-~tnnger and finished a 1hc
team· 1anang quanc:rback and 5Cl·
ond-lead1ng ru her
\k\\ tlhams has 1.0'70 all-purpose
'ards.ru<.h1ng 1 .. 011mesfor '15,ard
3nd e1gh1 tOU<'hdo111 n E'en he 1
amazl·d at the: gro1111h of has role
·· .\t the bl"gtnnmg of the season I
'ouldn ·t ha' e pO'i 1bl) done v. h:11 I m
doanr nov.. mosth "tth recogn111ng
•
delenses:· \1cV. 1ll1ams said Fnda~.
"V. 1th the 1111 hbone \'OU ha"e 10
recognize different defCnscs so )OU
can get the ngh1 blocking scheme.
.. R1ghL no111 I don't think there·s a
defense I 111ouldn't be able to re-
cogn11e ·•
Dt'sp1te h1 confidenc e .
'°1l V. ilhams said he· JUSt one mem·
bcr of 3 1eam that doesn't • .u.ui...w._.......,,.....
10d1' 1dual performance.. E'er) mcm·
b(or 01 .\rm~·~ stanang bad.field has
had al leasl one IO(hard ru!>h1ng
game tht' ~cason •
.. The ind of people on our team
art' real unselfish:' he said. "The
111 1,hllOnc 1 based around teamworl
tx·c..au'l' cH·none no1 onl) has to run
thl.' ha ll ~ut \OU also ha\e to block
'I ou u)uld ha' e a 1.000-) ard season
hlc \like (\l a~"eathcr). but Mil e
\1111 h.1 .. w blocl •·
\fa, \\Cather leads '\rm) wtth
I th I 'ards on 191 rushes and ha~
ntnl' tou~hdo111 n .
.\l.ihama's defense. mean111hile.
ha' hl·ld opponents to fewer than 96
\ard.., u'h1ng th1 season.
-.,_,, ang the t nmson T1de"s mul·
t1plc Jelt'nsc 1 .\ P ~II-~mencan and
But~u<.·a"ard 111anning hnebacl.er
Dcml Thoma 111 ho has 88 tad.les
and ~-~uancrbal~ sacks this season.
.\latiama"; defense forced 33 tum-
0' ers tiut .\rm~ has lost the ball a
sc.1nt I I time 1h1 season.
•( OnH'Oll":lllOn I defin11cly a rc-
4u1rl·mcnt on this team." sa id Tide
( l'a h 8111 ('um
Green, Hackett
top Stanford u.t
ST .\"IFO RD l .\P) -Assistant
lOOche L)cnni (1rttn of the San
f ra nu5('0 .-Qers and Paul Hacken of
the L>alla\ { O'Abo head a hst of
tt'nt111'e llnahs•~ tor the v.:ant
tocntMlll head C01Ch1na job at Slan-
torJ. a~1.:ord1na ao ~pon publlthed
Fnd•'· -
The 14-membtr tc'«tion comm1t-
t« ha' eltm1nalcd thrtt othCT ~
dt<111ts -sanrord ctrfcMe\lt' C'Oaldi-
na•or Dick Mainnem. "" 18 aiwc hnc: coech Bill MnenaM ...
tm>ndat) COlth ltoil I
1ht ~' 111 Ille Tnaea Palo Aho and dw Sift Jflil ~ .....)
M OrMge Cout OAIL V PILOT I S1turday, Oecembet 24, 1988
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NaA STANDINGS
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Porti.nd 16 10
Phoenht 1• 10
S..llle 13 ll
G~State 10 1• ~ 9 17
Sacramento s 11
MldWest DMsien
HOIJ$10n 16 9
Oallu lS 9
Denver lS 11
Utah 14 12
San Antonio 7 17
M ia m i 2 21
EHtwft Ceo ... W•
New York
Philadelphia
Boston
New Jersey
Charlotte
Washington
Cleveland
Detroit
Atlanta
M ilwaukee
Chicago
Indiana
Ateanttc DMsieft
11 7
14 l1
12 12
11 lS 7 17
6 16
Central DMsion
11 s
II 7
17 9
14 10
13 l1 s 19
"ridlY'• Scw9s Lallen 120. S1cr1men10 102 Cliclcltrt 114, Sen Anlonlo 108
Miami IOI, Ulltl 80
All1n11 131, lndl1n1 114 Clevtlend 119, SHllle 107 (OI) c11er10111 103, Cnlc100 101
MliweukM 113, 01lMn IOI PllOtflllt l 19, DtnYer 107 Porllend 111, Golden Stilt 107
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Peler'en f·7 O·O a, L Tnomo1on 3-S 0-l 6. P11n1tv 7· 13 3· J 11. I(. Smltn 9· 14 O·O 20.
PlnckntV 3· 13 6·6 12, l(lelnt t · 11 S· S 13, D
Smith 2·S 0·0 S. Wltlmen 1·3 0-0 7, Del Nt9ro I· I 0·0 'l. 8errv 3·• 0·0 6, Gllltrv l>-'l 1·2 I Total•. •1·17 16•18 102
Marina SS, Cypress 44
ICVPl'ftlt Teurnemeflt)
Charlotte'• Kurt ltambla appean to ba•e tbe ball land on
hi• head, bat actaallJ he'• loet It while aotq ap for ahot.
LAKERS ( 120) -GrHn 6·8 0-0 11. Worlllv
S·l2 1·2 II, Abdul·Jel>t>llr S·7 6·6 16, JOhnton 9-15 l ·I 27, Stoll 10-IS 2·1 71, COC111er 3·7 0-0
1. M. TllOmPton 3·• 1-1 7, Rivers 0-3 'l·'l 2, Woolrlcloe 4·1 t·• t , C1ml>Otll 1·4 1·2 3, Li mo
I· I 2·3 •. McNamere O·O 0-'l O To1a1s t7·" ,,.32 120.
Sc.-""~ Sec:r1men10 2t n 26 n-102
Lekan 31 76 31 'ZS.--120
l ·00tn1 ooats-K Sm1111 2, Prnsiev. D Smith, Jonnton, c-Fouled out-None
Reoounct•-S.U1men10 47 IK!elne IOI. LllltrS
46 (Green II). Auisrs-Sacremen10 ?I (McCrev
I), Liken 32 (Jonnson IS) Total
touts-Sacremen10 23, L•ktrs II
Alltnda~l7,SOS
Qlppers 114. Sours lOI
Been
OroltCO So.rlls
Sortino
Kreust Yo·ke Ono
Wri9111
Meven Tol1l1t
~rinl Cvweu
ftltpffp .. ,. ....
70•4 OC11 2206
2 o 1 4 Murtkoshl 2 'l I 6
2 0 2 • KoHlla 3 I I 1
1 2 3 19 ~nnlno 9 I 2 19 7 0 2 U H.,rls 0 'l 2 2
2 2 3 6 Morl ... 01 , 0 0 4 o o o o T1nos O O I O
1 o .O 7 lneluku 0 0 0 0
I 0 0 2 RMlt 0 0 0 0 2S • IS SS Tola l1t II I 7 «
Scare bv Quarters Merine II 16 I• 14-SS
Cvoress 9 11 4 14-44
l ·oo>nt ~· Merine-Sortino I
SOCCER
MISL standings
INDEPENDENCE BOWL s. MIHiSsioPI JI, TeHl·Et Paso 11 sc... ltY QMrtlri
TIXH •EI Paso 7 0 3 ..... Soutriern Mlnin lPOI 3 7 11 7-31
Flnt Ouartlr
UTEP-B1rre11 lO oen lrom Heoartv
1J1clte kkk I
USM-FG Strok.1 26 Stc...i 0--USM-W er ns lev 3 oen from Favre tSer0111
llklll TIWd OMttw USM-Henrv 6S ount return (Seroka kick)
USM-G•nclv I run (Serolca llkkl USNM-Heorv 4S OIJ!lf return ISerolll klclll
UTEP-FG Jeck• 37 FtUf'191 Quener
USM-Genclv 7 run (Serok• kick) UTEP-Fulltr 2 NU from Flores !Fuller
from F~es)
A1ttn<11nce-?0,2•2 TEAM STATISTICS
UTEP USM
First oow11s 19 17 Rusllts·veros 31·S3 41·16'
C~IERS (114) -Mennin9 S·ll 3·6 13,
Norman 9· ll 'l·S 20, Bememln S·8 I ·7 11.
DliltV 9· 16 1· 1 19, Grant •·7 0·0 8, Kilt 1·7
1·2 3. Willi1ms 9·1• 7·8 25, Woll 1·6 O·O 2. G1rricti. 3·7 3·6 9, Gondrtl•Ck I· I 2·2 t, To1e1,.
41·90 70·32 114
SAN ANTONto 11•1 -G. Andtnon 2·7 7·• Balllmore
6, W. An<ltrton S· 13 12· 1' n, Brlckowskl 7· 14 0111111
W L
9 7
l'ct. Ge Panrno 308 1S7 .e 11 Return Varos 2S IOI
6·1 20 llOl>l!WML.i: 1' · :a.wgJo.U .:.2.l..2.:.4 _WicJ:I, ... · ..._ ___ _ 6 IS , Como·All-lnl 23·«·0 IS·26·'l
Prt9¥'1 .,....,.,
UUllALL
AIMrtcall L.-... SEATTLE MAltlNElts-Hamed ~ Cllnet betting coecfl,
........ L...-
ATLANTA 81tAVES-Slened Darrell Evans, lnfltldtr, 10 a minor~IHeUe conlrKI.
CINCINNATI ltEDS-Announcied IN retoca·
lion of llleir Gull Coe" tu m lo Plant Cilv, Fla., lrotn' Kluim"'", Fla.
•ASKITHLL C ................. A•Mdetleft CEDA lt RAP IDS SIL.VER I ULLETs-R .... '9d Jiff Mot, ~rd, and
Tonv KaraMk, Cltnltr. Activated Steve Havn,
Ctnltr, Ind Keith Smerl, ~erd.
,OOT9ALL
14, Cook. I· 13 O·O 17, Wllite •d O·O 0-0 0, Tecome
GreenwOOd 0-'l 4·4 4, Kino 2· 0-0 4. Muwell San D1evo
0-1 O·O o, Comevvi. O· l O·O o. Total,. 31-96 Luen
I S
-6. _s
7 1 J,tS J;::-~~~-r.:~------.:•~·l:;.9 6·32 500 J''l Fuml>lts· OS -4-~H ........ ,..... L....,_
FllANClSCO ~rPt.ctd Douo
runntne beck. OillnTured rtttrvt. s 7 s 9
417 ,,.., Pen1ltres·Yaro1 10-9S S•4S Oueo ...
.3S7 S' , Time ot Possession 31:08 21.52 31·•2 IOI Keni.u Ci•v • 9 .308 6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kwe bv <Narten c11-s 2• ,, :i.. 31--114
San Antonio 26 37 19 26'-IOI 3·POint ooal-Cook. Fovltd ou1-wot1. Rob·
ertson R~s-<llPOtn SI (Minning, WOif
I), .S,.n .\ntonlo 6S IW Andtrlt(HI Ill As· ''"~JiPOt<s 11 IG1rrlcll 61, Sin .A.n•onlo 7l
(RoDtrtton, Dawkins SI Tot1I 1ou1,-<11ooen
JO. Sin AntonlO 17
HtGH SCHOOi.. ISOYS
Irvine 76, Warren Sl
(~T~l
lrWle W1rren
Tr0<.tl
J.Mollt
RMOWI
Allred
Dunmevtr Btini.
eutone
D.Lillltr
M.Lltlltr Miiter
Tol1ls
.. ftllflD ftft&lffll 2 3 2 1 Lawrence 6 'l I IS s 'l S 11 Tvner 2 o • S
3 2 4 I Winick 2 9 3 14
1 2 I 19 Rodrlouez • 2 S 10
2 I 4 S Wor11111111n I I S 3
4 0 2 11 Zwtt>tr 3 0 3 6
I 1 0 9
0 2 l 2 I I 2 3
0 0 I 0
2s 20 n 16 To11111 11 14 n S?
Scere bv OU1mrs lrvlne 19 70 I? ?S-76
W1rren 13 13 I 18-S?
l ·oolnt ooals. Irvin-Allred 3, Bains 1.
Warren-Tvner I, Lawrence I, Win•ck
lak•wood '7, Edison S2
<-·lffeue l
Lall-Md
f91tllflll 1 0 0 2
'l 0 3 •
I 0 0 'l
Adami.
Sweenev
Allen
Setters Miiier
O'Kellv e _Camoer V.C1rnoer
MaVef' Tollts
Llll-OOd Ed•IOll
S 4 J IS
3 2 I I
2 0 3 • 11 S I 11
I I S 3
I 0 3 7 n 11 11 67 score llY
Eelii.en
Muronv
TllO~
A Baird e B11ro
Mlrllne1u
Tvier
COlclOU9rt
Cerev
Tolets
0Ulr1er\
.. " pf Ip I I 7 10
I I S l
4 0 7 10
0 1 0 I
1 a • 11 I l 2 S
0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0
U 7• IS S?
19 16 I 2•-67 I I 10 19 13-S2 3·001n1 voe ts t.1~ewooo-Stt1tr1t I, Ed•aott-.A. Beiro 7
,.rklav'i. kores T ecom• S. La1ers 'l
Wicnile •. KeniH C•tv 3
Ttdlrf's Game1 fllo v•~s sclltdule<I
Svnc1av•1 Games
No Ve~' SClle<lule<I
MondaV'I G•~ W1cru1a al ~ 7 .3S om
T ecorne el San D•esio. 6 OS o m
NFL pla¥9ftl
AFC WILD CARO
TedlY'i Game Houston at Cleveland, 10:30 1 m
NFC WILD CARD Mondav'1 Game
Reft'ls e• M1nn"o11, 11:30 • m
CONFERENCE SE.Ml,..HALS (K Mtmftot1 llNh Ramil •
SaturdlV. o.c. 31 PllilaelelOllle et Cllkego, 9 30 e.m.
Sea11re et Clncinn111. I om.
suncs.v. Jan. I Cleveland or Houston al BuH1lo, 9 .30 a m. Minnesota at San Fr•nclsco, I om
(K R1m1 beat ~I Saturdey, O.C. JI Cleveland or Houston II BuH1lo, 9 30 a m
Pn11ae1e1on1e •• Sin Frenclaco, I om
Sundev, Jan. I
R1m1t •' (llt<IOO 9 30 • m Seellee 11 C1nc1nn111, I o m
CONFERENCE CHAMl"IONSH11'5
Sundav. Jen. a
AFC Cllamo.onSlllo, TBA NFC cti.m0tonsnlo, T8A
SUl'ER llOWL Sunday, Jen. 22 (et Jot Rtbblt St1dlum, Miami) Al=C cnamo.on vs NFC cnamolon. 2 om
RUSHING-TIXH·EI Paso: Fuller. 9·31,
Heverlv. 11·1': Dlion. 1·26, MtnlsM, S-16, Florn . 2·6, Forres!, l·I, Looe1. l·O; IH m, 1·0. Soutnern Mtulss Ol>f·· Gandy. 22· 136, lredtev,
9·31, Wernsiev. 3·1, Favre. 1~1.
PASSING-Tues·EI P•SO! H~rrv. 14·27·0, 203. Fto<n. 9· 17·0. IOi. Southern MlulsJJPOI
Favre, IS·'l6·0. IS7. RECEIVING-Teus·EI PH<I' Berrell, 9·119 AClllillton, 4·SS. Housler, 3·49; Fuller, 3·27.' L®el. 2·33, Diaon, 1·6, Ballev, 1·19
Soull'lern Mlssin iool: W1rnsiev. 'l·ll, J.cAton,
3· IS, Tiiimon. 2·t•, Rowell, 1·14, WMILs, 2· IS, Willl1m11, 2·21. Genav, 2·10, Hansford, 1·10
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Tues-El Puo
Jad(I ~. 19
OHO Ml flshint
DAVEY'S LOCKUt (Ntwl*f 9-dl) -3
botts, '° 111Glers. 31 roell cod, IS wnd Dess. SO m•cllerel, ISi sculoln, 2S wnlte fish, 4
SllttOShHd.
Titls wMtr's '"41t Diam
LOS ANGELES -C1slalc Lake, C11tt1lc L1~. Pvremld Like San Dimes Reservoir, S.111a Ft Reservoir
RIVlltSIOI -C111uilla Like, FulmM Like,
Perris L•k•. Skinner L•kt. SAN llRNAROtNO -C~·Guasll
P111l Li ke, Glen Helen Park Lall•. Moilvt Ntrrow1 Peril Lake, s~vtrlOfood Lake.
SANTA IAltlARA -Cknum1 Lekt VE NTURA -CHiies Lau.
KlltN -H1rl Park Lake, Kern River
IBortU Pow.erhouse lo Democr11 Dem, l(R3
Powerhouw to L111e luibelll), Mino L•k•. Wooltomes L1k1
"8JC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE I PlBLIC NOTICE rmuc NOTIC£ MUC NOTICE
HOCKIY
........ Hectl.V ~ NEW JEltSEY DEVIL5-lteturntd Cnrh
Terrerl. eoa11tnc1tr, 10 Ut1<1 of the Amiflean
Hockey LHOut
COLLI GI COLOttADO ST A TE-Named Earle Bruce
llffd foo111e11 c.oadl. ILLIHOls-Nemtd Jotln ~dlovlc t lhltllc
dirKIOf
WASHINGTC'IN-N1med Keith Glllitr1ton of·
ten•lve llM coadl. WYOMING-E•ttnded the conlrect of PIUI
Roach, loolbell CIMCh. tor nine v""
H••Md itartr
... IOAY'I •Hul.n
'"" .. ,. ..... -.... lNI .-..1 ,." ••c•. • tur1on11• al<t.er ..., (~I IHO 7 IO uo c-To l..H9 IMcCerronl 600 UO s..,.,,.,.. T""' F;lv• (81-<~I 6IO Time· I 11 HCCMIO •aC•. I mlMt
Our F""I TeftlOUI 1°'9ftl JI .0 IOIO • 10 ..... •141 111_ ..... , i.00 uo
1.ec!Y NIO 1,,_oael ) • r.,,. uu U DALY OOUM.11 l?·'I Hid 11'7.iO U COMICK.ATIOtl OAll.Y OOU91.I
INI Mid Ill• n..o •ACI. 6 IU<!OM• H<n Time ,, .. ,_, 10..0 u• no
How Voi. Oorl'I ISllillel ll IO 6 • Sollw W•"*"'°" 1""'<••1 ,,, .. T...w I Ill
12 •XACTA fl•7) Htel 11S1• l'OUllTII •AC•. 6 lurlOfltt
$e<Te4 INW\ I ll«kl I IO S 00 l 00
Wllet A 111111 (Oll•Wft) 6 • l .. ·--~, .... , ,. Time I IH U •JtACTA lll•tl .. Jd WO• U OM.T T11 .... 14·1·111 Mid ., .. ,. ,. "'"" •.AC•. 1 ,..,.._. •••'• UIW lklil U .. 1t0 UO "**'t" l'wete IM<Cerron1 7 IO • 10 '""'• n .. a.-c .. ie, J .o T..,.. I.JU.
..... 1T••••111 can.•1F CllllFB n ~~ .... GP GA , ... ,., 23 7 5 51 1'7 " Diii 2• 12 1 " 191 "' EdmOnton 20 13 ' " 171 li2 V.ncouvtr " 11 5 33 121 1 1
WIM!peo 13 13 ' l2 135 140
..... OM.-
Detroit 11 12 5 41 145 137
St. Louis 13 15 6 32 113 116
Toronto 12 22 2 26 111 160
Minnesol• 10 11 6 26 106 131
Chlcqo 9 22 4 22 131 1'7 we111c • ...,..a
htrtdl DMt*I
Pltflburotl 21 ll 3 4S 165 10
PhiledelOtti. 19 17 2 40 1Sl llO
NY Renoers 17 14 s 39 137 133
W•shlnoton 17 l• 5 39 122 121
New Jersey 13 lS 7 33 121 Ill
NY 15£enders . I 24 2 11 101 146
Adlms DMlieft
Mon tr H I 23 10 ' S2 lS3 120
Boston 14 14 9 37 117 ll1
Buffalo 14 17 4 32 124 1'3
Quebec 13 21 J 29 132 167
Hertford 13 19 2 2t 120 120 ,,...,., ktrn
K11191 S, V1ncouver 2
P'Nlatitl!Dn.a S, Hertford 4
8uffelo S, T orOllto 'l
PltllCluftih 2, New Jen•v 'l NY • .....,., 2. WeU1l119ton 2
Qultlec s. Wlnnloeo 4 ChlcHO 7, Dtlrolt 2
EdmOnlon •. C11Nrv I Teey•, CHfNt
No oamn tCNduled
S..Y'• 0-No eamn IClleduled ~.,.. GMMs
New ,,.,..... at NY R1noers, IO:JS a.m. lolton al 8uffa60, •·JS o.m.
PlttMlurtlll 11 Harrtord, •:JS o.m.
NY Islander• at Toronto, •:JS o.m SI. Loub al Chlcaeo, S:JS o.m.
Wlnnloee al MIMffol1, s.JS o.m.
Cateerv al Vancouver, 7.05 o.m
Klftlll S, canudls Ian...,,..,...
"'"' ~
2
0 3 2-S 0 I 1-'l
~. Ptnaltin-Allison LA. maior <flont·
lnel. ICl'..SI; Snwl, Ven, rnaior Uiollt1119), 10-.51:
DeGrev. LA. (r0\lllfli119l. 11-n. 8utcner, Van
(rouotliNI. 11:23; DeGr1v, LA lnlon·tlkklnol. 17:39, Nidloh, LA (llloll·•tlelll119), II 36. Re·
lnnert, veri (lnterWencel, 1e:36 s.c......,..
I. L,os Aneelft, Car-ter 10 (Grt11kvl. IOllM, 2. Los A/INlft, KruU!tlnvtkl 10, 11'03, J.
V1ncouver, &radlev 10 (Adams, Sne9111 ). 16:.a. 4, Loi Ariotlft, ARison 9 (Grttzkv). lt:lt
"-neltlts-Altiton, LA <rouonl119), ·n . Laldlaw.
LA (nion·stlc.kine>. Ut. 81umvar1ner. LA,
maior (lion1l119), •·IS; e.rrv. V•"· rnalor (flotlt· 1119), •:IS; 8utdltr, Ven, malor·oeme mlacon· duC1 (hloll·1tlc1t.lno), •:2': Tonelli, LA <rouoh·
1119), 13:59: Sutter, Van (rouohlnol, 13:S9
TI!lrcl ~ s. Vancouver, l..klden 17 (8radtev. Rtin11tr1),
4;33: 6-Los Anoelft, Grtlrllv 171" 17;5.t hll·tnl; 7. Loa Anotlft. Grtlzkv ,. INICllOh), lt:§.4
(en). P9neltlfl-8aumvartner, LA (!IOfCll119), S~: Ten1r, Van <rouonlnol. IO:SO; Krualltlnv•kl,
LA, malot·-oame m1scond1KI 1111earlnol. 13:301
Wtlltn. LA (lnttrfertnc•I, IS:5'; Tanll. Ven (l'tiotl 1llcaiftt),..4t;· .... _______ _
$nots on 9081-'Los Anotlft 4·9·7-70. Ven·
cou.., 14·12·tf-i0.
Power·Plav -lunlllei-Los Anoete1 O ol
2: lfa~ver O of s Gotilft-Los Anoet.i. HHIV, 11 ... 0 150 snots·• wvn l. V1ncouver, G1m0it, 2· l·O Cl9· ISi. All~l6.131, Refer-Dan M.rouettl Linesmen-Siient
Htver, &rid L11arowlcll.
CatNllMI Al-Ster vettne
Resutti of len ballollno tor Ille 19" Cemobell
Conference Alt·Sl1r THm lllrOUOll DK. 20. TM
NHL Al·Sler G1me wil be oteved Tuesoev, Feb. 1 ., lht Nortlllandi COllYUm In Edmonton.
I l 2 f I
SUllPINO Marvl ,..... Madin
(at ...... )
,191AL ••MIL T1 ,
1. R~ p ... <Auatr•>. 15,0DO: 2. Damien Herdmtll (Aultr ... I. 12,500: l. Tom Curren (Santa a.rwal, Sl,500; .., Glen Winton (A111· trella), $1,100; s. Richie ColNM (Cotll Mesa)
I nd Dtrllt Ho IH1w11l), Sl,000 Md\. Note· Mike Partons of LatYN 8eecll fin·
lihecl equal 15"1.
T•NNll
l* ATP fMMY IMdlrS
Tiit "" Anoclatlon of Tennis Profff•lonals monev leaden lllrouoh Dec. II: I, ~IS Wilander Sl,nt,731 2. &orls lec.ker s t,"6,953
3. Stefan Edberv l l.'°2,I02
4. Ivan Lend! 1"3.'31 s. Andre Aoaul 1122,062
•· Jak~ HlaMk 1624,716 1. Emlllo Sandier ISSS, 146
1. Htnrl Lec.ont• 1s~.4'1 t. Kent Cartuon IS46,SJ9 10. Tim Mavoll• SSOS,75' II. John Fll1oer11d SS00,711
12. Jim Puoh "40,911
13. Amo• ~nsdorl 1395,492
14. Jonn Mc:E"roe 1354,IOI IS, Jlmmv Connon 1353,"' t. Alllllr) Jarml
17. Rick LMCh
II. TllOml• Musltr 1'. Rooert Seouso
20. Guflltrmo Ptr•z·RolcSan
21. AMon Krlck~teln n. &rad Gillitrl
ll Andrn Gomez 24, Darren Cellill
25. Mlloalav MKlr
K. Jonis S11111non
27. YIMlck Noell 21. Kevin Currtft
29. Andrei Cl'lftllokov
30 Ken Fled\ 31. MlkMI Ptrnfon 32. Sloboden Zlvoilnovlc
lll''.202 1332,717 1317,734
1317, 163 $31t,6'0
1311.lff 5306,cm SJ00,6)4
12'0,271
1217,001
1212.MI sm,n7
1274,.07
12'6,753
12S7.'57
U«,509
MCOMO •ACI. I ml,. oe<t Vu11 (Plenol tto SOO oi...,. c.-... 10.-1 620
Tl11• '' Tiie I.lie (Ct-I
1.0
1.0 2IO
T""' 1130 l1 •XACTA 16'll HiC1 tt06G
TltlltD llACa, I ,.,. .. Hee
FIY<M ·-111.-1 t• StO Fiow.< It l.,_ w.. ICrtM> "to Sit-I H Nert (Plenol r ..... nu. 11 •XACTA 11•61 N'CI 1109 IO
l'OUllTM •ACa. I m.1t Net O• Gee ~ ICr08N11I 610 f.tll L A L-(.._) HO
Jem I Am llt-1 T-l•J U •XACTA (M l -Sil 00 ,,..,.. ••C•. I """ -.ct
WW "°' '*" 10-I ll 00 11 00 '"'-$.uni!-1sa.r ... 1 ' 11 '° C ... e•ll l,.H (1( ....... 1 r..,. I S11 U •XACTA (6'SI .... USJIO u o._, v Tit'"-• 11+•1 ... "' un '°
MUC NOTICE
u o
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140
MUC llOTICE __ ....._ _____ ,_....;..;.;;;..;;.-..._..-, __ 1------------
PICT'1'10U8 IWIMH FtemlOU8 9U81NEll fsP9Gt•on and •••mtnahon 921125 rtc:Tmoue .ue•N t2tlO Doneld ~ Orand ,-... ftCnTIOUe .,..... 17150 Newtiope Ste. 303 .
..,._ •TATIMINT ...... ITATIMINT Tnose desiring lo IHllty 1n Tiii• buatnns wts con-..,._ aTA~ Tnlt ltlvainete 11 con-Tills ltat91'Mnt wa llled Pu0111Mc1 0tMge CoMt Ulm tTAftmNT Fountain V~. Callt. 92708
Tile followtng peflOl11 Ari The lollowlng petlOl1S ere la.or or In OPPOSlllon to 11111 dUC1IO by. corporatlOf'I Tile fotlowtng pet90M.,. ducted~ an lndMck'8I With tile County Clefk of Or-Delly Piiot Oeoember 17. 24, Tile lollowlng penone •• David Weyne Tubmen, ~ ~ •• Oolng bullneta u : ProPOsal wtll o. given en 09· Thia 11a11ment was tiled doing~ ea: Tiie raglttr•nt CIOm· enge County on Dec9mber 31. 1111, Jenu.ry 1, tNI doing butlneM u 17150 ~ Ste, 303.
NATIONAL AUTO GLASS CYNTOM, II 1• 1 Bryent POttunity to Oo ao If lurlller witll Ille County Cterk ol Or-AMERICAN COMPAN6ES, menced to •rMMCt butl· t5, tMe Sa· tM A PERSONAL TOUCH, Founleln Valley, c.tlf. 12708
Of HUNTINGTON BEACH, Dr • Huntington Beaen. Cahl 11nl::>rmat1on 11 des11ed, you 1nge County on November 18300 Von Karmen Ste. 110. nee. llftCler tM ftctlle>11• ,.,1m 2010 Continent al Av•.. Thi• butlneH 11 con·
17131 S.acll Blvd . Hunt-926•7 may con11c1 lhl Planning 11. 111111 Irvine, Calif. 92715 ltMllirleaa name or namee Pubtllhed Orange Cout "8JC llOTICE Coate Mest, Cell! 92827 Oucltd by. an tnOIVldUll lnQtonBeecll.Callt 926•7 Thom11Wtlll1m CtaireJr 1
1
0e1>artmen1 AT96S-U25 Pubttsneo Orange Coas1 Mtdrlgat & Asaoclates. Utted at>oYe on No11emblr OanyPllol0.Cember24.31 , Ruben & Sandrt Torres, The registrant com·
l>hlllp ZIUkls, 16351 Tuftl 81t 1 Bryant Or . Hun11nglon CITY COUNCIL Of' THR Dally Pilot December 3, 10, Inc., • Catlfornte Corpor-14, tNI l918, Janutry 7, 14, 1919 'ICTITIOUI .,_11 2010 Conllnental Ave., menced 10 tranuct bOSI·
Ln .. Huntington Beach, Calif. Beacll, Cllll. 1126-47 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL· 17. 24, 19118 ellon Ted Freeman St-184 MAim ITATWMalT Colla M ... , Calif. 92627 ""' under tile llc111ious
92647 Cynthia T11erese Cta,,e. LEY, Leticia F. Oel1, e>ettuty Sa-136 Thia butlneH 11 con-Tlllt ttMement wee fllld The lollowlng Plf90M are Thie buecneH 11 con-bulln1t• nem. or names
Tiii• buslnen 11 con· II 141 Bryant Dr . Huntington ICiiy Clerk ducted by. 1 corporation wttll Ille County Clefk of Of-•-II" NOTICE dolna bullnete •: ~led by llvtt>anO and wife llatld ebove on April 1, 1912
ducted by. an lndtvldual e.tch. Cellf 92647 Publtslled Orenge Coast rta.JC NOTICE The reglttrent com-Mge County on November ~ UAEATH AN£ PRO-The regi1t11nt com· David W. Tubman
Th• rag11tr1n1 com-This business is con-10a11y P1101 OecemO.r 24. rnenc.o to transect bull· 11. ,.., ,.cnnoue .-ti c E 9 so Rs INTER . menc.d 10 treneacl bull· Tll1t Slltement w .. tiled
mencecl to 1r1naact buti· ducledby llu1bano1ndwlle 1911Sa191 FICTITIOUl.UllMEll nen under 1ne fictltou1 ,__ NAMmlTATnmlff NATlONAL, 211 Knoa Pl., neH under the flcutous wi1111neCountyC1er1tofOr·
ne.t under 111e flcmoua The raglstr1n1 com-NAMe ITATIMINT l>ualneu name or n-Put>MIMd Orenge Coest Tne lo41owing ""°"' •• Coate Meea. Calif 92127 buslnM• name or names enve Cou"IY on oec.mt>et
bu"'-• neme 0< names mefle4ld 10 1r1nsac1 bus•-n.1-IC W\TIH: Tilt lollowtng person1 are fitted ICIO'll on November Deity Piiot Oeoeml>er 3. 10. doing buliNll • Marti Guy ~e. 211 l .. ted abovtt on November 15, 1MI
lleled ebove on M1reh 1, nne under Ille llC(ttous r~ nuiiw; doing l>ullnH•ts 14 1NI 17, 24, 1111 ILLUMINATINO CON· Knoll Pl .• Cott• Meea, C•llf 21. 1111 p ............. or-!..,c:i
19711 bu1inn1 name or names STATIMINT CW PINl(ERTON REAL TY , OevlCI R. Mldrlgel Sa-1211 CEPTS 2132 S Hert>or 92127 "uben Torrft u............ -,,....
Ptilllp Zltakll !Waled ebOve on NIA ABA.NOOMMl:NT CW 3052 ClubllouH Road, Thie etel'"*" wea llled 81Yd., 'Saftta Ana, Celtf. Thl9 butln ... 19 COi\· Tiiie alelement WU lited D
9
t11y
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~ ::.:1. Tiiis t11temen1 WU flied Tl\omQ w Cl•lr• Jr UH Of' flCmK>U• Cos1• Miu Celt! 92626 With Ille County a.rt! ol Ot-PmlC ll)llC( 12704 dUCted by. an lnd1vlduel -"" ,,,. County Clertl of Ot-I •• Jenuary ' 1 •
with the County Clerk of Or-This ttetement was hied •UltNlll NA• Alfred L Pinkerton, 3052 •noe County on ~ MdlMI CrliQ McSMrry, The reglltrant corn· erioe Coun1y on N0"9mber Sa-118 enge County on Novwnber with the County Ctertc ol Or· The lollowtng per ion a ClubhouH Rotd. Coat• 17, 1NI PICTlftOUI ..,_,. 21311 Harbor 'llvd .. s.nta menced 10 lranNGt bu9I· t7 1"8
11. tNI lfl99 County on NOY9mblf nave abtndonecf the uM ol Mn•. Ctall 92626 ,_ _.. aTATDmlfT AM. Calf. t2104 ,,... undel' Ille lictlttout ,_ MUC N011Cl ,.._ 17. 1981 ' B Thi• t>u11neu •• con-Pvt>lieMd Oterioe Coeet Tiie ~ penone .,. Tlll9 buelMal 11 con-bullrlMI neme or namee Publlthed OfMge Coast __ ............. .....,.....,.....,....., __
PublitNO Orenge COlll FHH7S ~:m:•ct~t~o~l~IC u~~·ST dueled by an lndtvlctual Ollily Piiot OecelNlel' 3. 10, ~ .,..,_ • ducted DJ: an~ ~ 1boYt on (not yet) Deity Pilot Dec9mber 3, 10, ftCnTIOUe .......
Dally Pilot December 3. 10, Publllfled Orange Cou1 YACHTS 3404 VII Opono The reg11111n1 com-17, 24. 1111 TOTAL CONTROL, 333 E Tll• retlttr•nt corn-Men! 0 Moote 17, 2• 1"8 ..,... ITATDmN'T
11. ~·. 1911 Diiiy Pilot December 3 10. SUte 202 NewpoM 8Ncll• menc:ied to 1ret1uct buM-Sa-130 tlttl It •D, eo.. ......, menced 10 tf.-ct bull--T,_ ... ,.,,.,, •• filed Sa-133 Tiie to11ow1ng P9f90n1 ere
Sl-129 17. 24. 19811 Ci ltl 92663 • ""* under 1111 llclll10U• Celf 12127 ,,... \lftClel' tlle flc:tltloua..., "'8 County CllR ol Or· dolnQ bullMM •·
---------. Sa·132 The FICtitlOUI eu11,,... bullnlt• neme Of namet fta.IC ll)11C( Gregory JoMpll tuy, 333 .,..,_ neme or -... County on Oeoemt>er ......c llJTIC( Kt'lLY'S ACCOUNTING, ruBllC NOTICE I N1merelerrld101boY1w .. kslldabove on(notyll) 1.1..riet •D.CoecaMeM. llMedlboYtonO.Ct,,.._ 1. 7, lHI »I Ftow9r, Coet• MeN. Pta.IC NOTICE Wed 1n Otenge County on ANred l Pintcenon flCTlftOUI Mlll .. 1 Caltf. 12127 ,... ,_ rtc:TmOUI .,..... Callt. 12121
NOTICE Seple<nbef 5. 1985 FILE Thi• lllltmtol WAS lilllO ..... ""~ Tllla buelMM i. con· Mlle McSllefry Pubtltfled °'91"9 Coett Mam""~ Lind• Kelly COUtUt'I, 328
INVITING llOI NOTICE OF HO F21S8•6 wtlh 1111 County Clerk ol Or· Tne ~ ,.,.. .,. duc1ed by. llulMnd and..... Tllla .... emem .. Med o.itv Piiot Oeoemt>er 17, 24, Tile tolOwlftg pettOM .,. F~. Colt• Meea. C.111
Sealed bide mey 0. r• ~ HEA"INO Merine Systame, Inc , a 8ftlJI County on OIClem~ dolno ~ aa: Ttl• retl1tren1 corn-...,. t11e eoumy Q9rtl of Or-2', , ... , Januery 7. 19" dolnt ~ • 12127 ~Yed al tile office of Ille .. '°"'THE M1Chig1n corpoftllon. 11135 7. lH8 MfO-REUIF. 201' w.t· "*"*' .. tranNCt butt-r.r. Coumy Oft DMl11'141et S.1M (e lTHANI< GOD ITS Tlllt l>Vtlnet• II CO"· ~~~ ... ~~dk •. P3.03008oNewx l~lt. CrTY COUNCIL Sherrtngton, F20I, Newport PublllheO 0 ,1,,..!= Cllfl Dffle. luM I , Newpot1 Ml8 wnclel' tM flc1ttoue 2. ... _ CLEAN (b)TOIC. 2125 duCTtlled bye:ganltlndlvtduell nt com ..,,....,._ 761! Of' T .. CITY Of' 8eacll. Cal1I 92663 .... ~ hectl, Calf. Hte3 bull!.-MIN Of namee ,_ ~or1ota Drhle Coet• Mele, e r re • Newport Betcll . C A FOUNTAIMVALLIY Thi• b!Jelneu Wit con-OellyPito10.C1mblt17.2•. OonCtlelmert~2t2011Medet»GWonN/A ~Orangeeo.t ......Cll>TICE Oellt12121 ' menced to trll'MCt bUll·
92858-1915 untll 1t 00 am NOTICE IS HEREBY dueled bye corpor•tlon 31• llll . Jenuery 7• 1919 Cliff Dffle. N9wpott 8e.cti, Clt9i J. ll8y Oa11w Noe December 10, 17, ~bOH'1 Rlclley, 2125 ,_ under tlle flctlllOul
on tne 12111 Oey of January. GIVEN tllat on Tuesoey. Thia 1111.ment wttt llled Sl ·171 Clllltt2183 , 11111 .....,,_.,wee fled 24, ,,, ,... PICTITIOUl-.-11 Ponota Dr1¥e, Coat• Mella. bualnMI n9me or nemee
IHI. II which llm• IUCll Jenuery 3. 1919" 1·00 p M. wtlll Ill• County Clerk ol Or· "8.IC NOTICE Tiit• IKl•"'"8 •• ' COft• wlefl ttle County Cieri! ol Or-... 158 NAm aTATDmNT Oellt 12tat titted abo\19 on o.c.nber 5,
bide lhall bl opened and tn the Coune11 Chamber, ange County on November dUcted ~ 11n tndMCtu9I IWll8 County Oft Nowember TM followtng ~IOM.,. Till• bualMll 11 con· ,..,
reed lor 10200 Sliter Aven~. Foun-1e 1918 PICTTTIOUI IUltNlll Tiit roglllr•nt com-11, 1tll ••• llMIN dolna ~ •· dueled by 111 lndMdllel Linde l(elty~e
Tiiie 01 Project FINLEY llln Vllfey, Celtlornlt , tile Publllhed Orange Coe11 ..... ITATIMINT menoed to erMWt IM*-,_,. !Wft "!""t lli{A COLI 0, NEW· Tiit reg1atr1nt com-TNI atattfftlnt ... lllld
TRAC T ST AEET RE· Cily Council wlll llOld e put>-Diiiy Piiot Olelf'ftber 3. tO. Tiii lollowlng penone •rt ,,_.. under 1M ftot"OUI ~ 0t'"'9 Coeae '9ClllWUlall'll-N P<>f'T. MAL TOM. 2511 l . mencect 10 ltwect buel• Mtll IN County C1en1 of Or•
CONSTRUCTION lie heiring on 1111 fOllowlf'9: t7, 24• t918 dOlnD b""""8 et ~ ,_,.. or ...,... o.ity "°' DUI,.... 3, '°· .._ 8'AW Coeet:;. Corona del Mer, NM uncter "'8 llctlttout 1f1f9 County on Deoeml>lf
ContrectNo2•112 REGARDING ZONE Sa-t37x MfZCOCORP ,772tCol-lleWrelet»GWonNIA 17.t ... 1... ..., ..... "" ................. Celt~IAJMDl ..... lftC .bulll.-neme or"*"" 15,tMI ,.,.
Engineer t Ellimlle CHANGE NO 3113 .t.ND g•le Ave., Wfflmlnater, ~~~......., -~-c.Mofnla 803 Gardenll llMed lboYI on OctOller t, ... ........__..Ao-Cool 1500.000 PROPOSED DEVELOP· "8JC llQTICE C111f H"3 ,,_ 11__.. ... -A AGlltNAGA eorW Calf tMI .---..,._,....
Approved by the Ctty MENT AGREEMENT FOR Meleo C.tom;e 11a1 ..,"'8~Cl8ft!Cllf0t· fWUCllDJICI dM Ao!__. r;:;ck ..... Wey.• delMer, °"°""....,_ o.ltrPloeDlc....,14,31,
COUflCll 11119 12111 dty OI 0.-THE GFELLER PROPERTY ITA~ °' ~ A W t ... Counfr on Noll..-. - -tOll 1'Ui -...DrNe ..... tllH TM .......,.. .. flled 1 ... ,......, 7, t4, tNI
Cleml>er. 1Ne LOCATED ON THE NORTH WllDOIR sm °' Caltl .aMt . .."*'IW. 17, 1tll ":.::~a~---='"2t . Coate~:. :::':cw:.onOOfl· -.n111e~o.r. of Or· a..1111
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Pfoepech"9 biddetl mey 1320 FEET WEST OF The loOowint peuon1 Tiie r1gt11r111t com· 09llv Noe D11•1tMr a, tO, --··--..... calf llt2t ,._ 10 -~tlin one Mt of ol docu-BROOKHURST STREET l'laYI abandoned tM U98 of "9nCed 10 tranutt buaf-17, t4, 1111 9ROC1J111 DltMM · ftW _.., N ......... ,., th , ... or.,.. C.. I ,. ll' --
mentut nocostltllle ofllce FOR THE OEVEl.OPMEN'T Ill• FIClltlOu• lutln•u .... \lftClel' Ille fletltlout ... tat!!.!!.~· c:.a ..:.::·:v: .. OGft· ---...:::. :...= =-D. ..... "·*'· 1 ...........
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11 ~ Urwtl ol ll'tl Sll1f_ of Thi Ftellll~• 8uttneee .-i Ille County Cterll of Or· -aTAYI I I Tiiie 9'19Fell 11 OM-..... .:-:. -= .... ~ Cllrtl of Or· !:!!'!!!! !!!!!!! No :.,. tt er w ti •I '°' fllttller lnl0tm•toon, CllilOt,,._(00..t ~··1Neme retarredto1bo\llWM 819 County Of'I ~ Tfte,.....,.,...... .. Wtr:•._. t•lll Jt -_c .. , .'li' ~~en tlD....., ncnna.11Hl!'I ~ Ollber't Wong/ProjlCI 11on 05 000 et HQ) llld trie ltled In OrenQe County on I. lHI °""' bl11A~!'"-. ........... ~ rettctr•nt GOfll• ...,,_..,A. "r:• _ -....... you re dOlllg your ~ 11 844-3311 Fount•tn Valley Zoning Ord1-o.c:.mt>er 3 f tN5 '"' ' ,_ VIN! ,,,_...,...... -· -t0 .,_. --. Tllil • ... ~ -;:; h o m e t o • " Pubileslled Orenge COMt na~ E•lllt>ot1per1111r1ingto/NO F296601 "'4)11.n.d Orenge Cotltl 1Ml2 Wtll8IN et. t-tC, .-a ...... l'I kt!Mue •Ill .. ,, lhi4 Or-. C.... ..,_.. Nwtl>8'* [)My"'°' e>ec.mber ,3, 24. lllll mall• ere on "'• In Iha All110. ' Altoel•IH. lnC • I ~ l'llO' Otoemt>er 10, 11. Tllltlf\. Celf '"'° ..... or ...... ~.,... :".:: ,,,. ..... D•---I. tO, ~ .. II , c t A L. The ...... IHI Plenni-def)1rtmen1 and Cetllorn•• •"3 Oerdenla ..... 1, lMe Ted ,,.....,., 111U,.,~ ...., ee»ow on Dusnkc Miii c;; • • tlll _A,.tt° -_ a y .· ~-IMa !' Ffft ll't ,;~Ible IOf publtc: In· Wey, COfon•..,04/A Mer C11tl 1" 1•1&1 l19'M It • T"8tlft. _,, '2. ttll J, -... ,. usW. - -__. '..._ _ _. ... ~----....,
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/s.turday, DecerntMlr 24, tMI -
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_Pan, lloet8 v..-. UICI Claeny 8pltalerl.
English yule
treats served -for opera fans
By KAREN REED
019r .... c.n11; -~'
A winter wonderland awaited guests arriving at
the hilltop Emerald Bay estate of Vernon and Cllerry
SpJ&alerlSunday night, with bla nkets of white
fiberglass giving the impression of snowdrifts. and
colorful poinsettias marking the paths to .. MerryOld
England."
T he traditional English C hristmas was all pan ofa
benefit in support of the Opera League of Laguna
Beach, recognized as the predecessor of Opera Pacific.
"Opera Pacific was born by the Opera League of
Laguna Beach 25 years ago," explained the party host
"You'resceing the roots of th.e Opera Pacific here this
evening." -
Opera Leagueis nowoneofthe 11 ~uildsofOP
and generah:lirector David DICltiera, director of
d evelopment Rlclla rd Owea1and managing director
Martla Well joined the festive celebration which
included dinner. musical entertainment and li ve and
silent auctions.
.. T his is just a kickoff. more to expose people to •----tfte-teea-\hal-Opcfa Leag~ iuli veand-weUan,\,l.d .... ha .... s..__.
some serious things in mind." said Spitaleri. .. We'll
raise a few thousand dollars. but it's mainly a kickoff.·•
Some 100 euests m ingled throughout the
Spitaleris' spacious ho me. enjoying a harpist (in
traditional Eliubethandress)and the quartet of
Madrigal Singers(attircd in authentic 16th century
prbbinner was also traditionally English. with 5 Star
Classic catering serving upbeefWellington. with sauce
bernaise. Norwegian baked salmon. augratin potatoes.
wikt rice pilaf. asparagus. trifle with Gran Mamier and
Harvey's Bristol C ream Sherry-and homemade egg
nog '"with or without punch."
Opera League founders and guests alike were
enthused by. as board president Tom O'Keefe put it.
"the renaissance .. of the organization.
.. We're ip essence the parent organization where
the child has grown up. As the parent we can still help
babysitand do things like that. We can fill in where the
other guilds can't ... and do things Opera Pacifi Han't
do-t hat they're not staffed to do -like put ongrass-
root level operas in the high schools." he said. "We can
Pn:'er the support at our li ttle operas. and. as people
t>q>n to enjoy opera more. they go on to Opera
Pacific's major productions." r
B RIDGE TRIVIA
Tim O'Keefe and Dorothy O.Yla chat.
..Laguna 1s a lmle village of culture and beaut).··
explained o riginal league founder Harry Lawrence.
.. WeJUSl wanted somcthingculturall~ good for
Laguna. We put a board together and 1t worked ... This
is where It began."
.. We used to sew sequins and serve tea "ith
lemon.'' laughed Margaret Wallace oft he earl~ da~s.
"Our operas were then done with people just stud) ing
opera."
"I d idn't really like opera unul I started going to-
these mini-operas ... added O'Kcefe ... You know. it ~as
an hour. hour and a half at Laguna Beach High School.
and it was nice."
Spitaleri looks forward 10 the league bringing
opera back to the Irvine Bowl and continuing to reach
an increasingly larger audience 1 n thr county.
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•
By SydHJ' Omarr
Sunday. Dec. 25
AR IES (March' 21-A pril
Emphasis on chpllenae cbaA • every. persona ma~netism. Man}
will say ... I feel inspired beinB with
}Ou! .. Be receptive 10 suggestion by
. young person. Gcm1n1 . Virgo persons
play kc)' roles. · ,'
TAURUS (.\pril -0-Ma) 20): V1ew-
1ng gifts. you arc likely to declare.
"T his 1s a 'emable cornucopia of
plent)! .. Older famtl~ member e,.
presses apprcc1at1on for recent ar-
rangement. You'll learn more about
property value.
GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): .\11en-
t1on centers on rclauves. including
brother or sister ~ ho had been absent.
You ·11 be conscious of diet. wardrobe.'
bod~ image. oc1al act1\ 111es ac-
celerate. Tra,cl plans are solidified.
CANCER (Junc 21-J ul) 22): You'll
be encouraged regarding financial
prospects. Emot1onal responses are
featured. romance 1s highlighted.
confidence replaces doubi. Revision
of plans works to 'our ad,antage.
LEO (Jul) 23-~ug. ~2): Scenario
features greater self-ex.pre s1on. var-
iety. improved commun1ca11on with
1J CHARLES GOREN
... OMAR SB.ARIF Pursuit of trivia ending gamely
Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•73 v AQJ14 AJ93 +J4
Partner opens the bidding with one
no trump. What do you respond?
Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
• KJ6 K 1063 KS + AK95
The bidding has proceeded:
South Wt1t North Ea.st
1 NT Pass J Pass
1
What do you bid now?
Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•1J6 v K106J (KS +AK95
The bidding has proceeded:
So.lit West orth East
1 NT Pass J Pus
4 • Pa 4 ' Pass
t' .
What do you bid now7
Q.4-Both vulnerable. as South you
hold: •1 Q KQJlOll AQS +AI06
The biddina has prOl.!ccdcd:
So.ell Wnl North East
I Q Pus 1 NT PaSI
?
What do you bid now?
Q.S-Netther vulnerable, as South
you hold: •m Q972 OJ6'3 •174
The biddina has proceeded: g_. Soalll Wetl Nof11l
t Q ... l Q Dttl
.. 1
,.._, action do you take? . o:.-aoch vulnerable. u South you
ldd: .A QIJ QAH 0 154 •AQ 'nli bWdiq bas proceeded: .... w... Nortll fMt
(' ... 2 . ,_
Wllll do you tMd now? lM for UIMn on Monday. . .
1 • l
inc-point cfTons b) lute. Ckryl
& Frieads, Riek Wanter and LlUlt
Ricky set the pace this week as the
1988 triviathon draws to a close.
W11h Lolly & Ma riners El assured
of a third straight titk. that crown will
be the final honor accorded in the I 5-
)Car history of the Tnv1a col umn. h's
been fun. but all good things must
come to an end.
Herc. then. arc your final 10
quesuons. Merry Christmas to all
tnv1addicts.
TRIV IA BOWL
XIII STANDINGS
loHV & Mar1,,.,.l EI (II
t9Q1e, C"-rvl & Fr;eno1 191
Pro-Arn 16)
Nancv Prior Ill
Ri<.lt. warner (9)
NA Rte11ard1 ISi
L•llle Rte>.v (9)
Jonn Ruuew & Friends ISi
•M4io SUal>C>lerJ U >I
Walltr Willev 121
., L.M. Bovr1
ll3
120
IOI 106
11 " , IJ
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I. Indigo Monto)a 1s a character in
what mo' 1e·~
2. The series .. R1ch1e Brockelman.
Pn,ate E)e .. '4<3Sa sp1nofffrom "hat
o ther gumshoe series?
3. In the Joe Palooka comic stnp.
what 1s Humphre) 's hm name?
4. .\nd ho" about Wrong Wa)
Comgan's tirst name?
5. Dean Martin's hll song .. That's
Amore .. "as introduced 10 which of
hi s mo' 1es "1th Jen) Lewis?
6. What two minor characters from
thrscnptof .. Hamlcf·wound up\\ith
their own pla). coui"tcs) of Tom
Stoppard''
7. We all knO\\ of the Sultan of
"at. but \\hO 1s lo.no"'n as the Sultan
of Squat"
8. Name the boat from which the
hark hunter fought .. Ja"s IV ...
9. For~ hat do the 1ni11als 1n author
J.D. ahngcr's naml' stand?
10. In "h1ch l\\O movies did .\nn
Bancroft appear ~1th her husband
Mel Brooks''
Lasl Wttk's A.nswtn
I ... Some Like It Hot .. (Sugar f>..:rnel
Toi
TITUS
.!.. !)COOb\ L>oo r·pupp) ptJ\\~r )
J. Mark Trail (honored b~ Reagan>
~. Lansing. M 1ch. Oast Pia) bo~
club) S. A 11thcr ("Third Man" thcmel
6. ..Who's .\fra1d of \'1rg1n1a
Woolf"! .. (original asl}
7 Pete Ro~ (umpire sho,eri
C laud1a (Mani) n in "fae")
9. Car) Grant ({'leesc charac:terl
10 President Rcaen after he "as
shot ("forgot 10 duck ')
(Send ) our :JnS\H~rs to. Tm 1a. c o
the DJ1h Pilot. P 0. Bo\ 1560. Coqa
MrS:J ef2626. .\II tnlM musr Ot'
fl?'<'Cl\OO b' "-C'dncsda\. 01hcn11~·
half 1he pl:i)cr' last SC.Ore "11/ oc
a"ardf'd >
French fries' p(eparation translated
Pour potatoes into o b11 hopper. h
dumps them into water vati.. The) ·re
pressure piped s1nalc·filc 60 fttt ~r
second through bank, ofli"cd knives.
.\nd out JUmp Jtlhons of inc1p1en1
frcnch fries. ·rhal's how the b1& bo)s
do 11.
I
In Paraguay is a lircn)' wuh a red
hght at each end llf its body _plus
~\<cral green h1hts 1n between. Rail·
wa) bet-tic 1s what 1t' l'lllC'd.
Q How of\cn Jo thO\C Nol"\\ri1an
lemmings '"arm O\<Cr 1~ cliff\ into
the ~a''
.\. f,~~ 3 }t"I" 8 months
\ u lnow l"osc dabt>r.itel)
painted JnJ1c.-wck'd ··"II'·· that V.'Cre
so mueh the ,. 1n ( 11n"1 Russia'!
Collectors ~nov. the v.hereabouts of
43 g1\Cn (0 the Ro}al FAmtl) Thl').
do nol know the whereabout" (If
another IO. To lind one no~ '' as
&ood a "inning a n11lhon-dollar
JotlCI').
Reason I ha\cn't e\pla1ncd "'h
toenails onl) grow half a, \w10I} a,
ringcma1ls 1s I don't kno" "'h'
Q. \\hat' the fogies\ 1.:1\ m the
lln1tcJ 'tatn'>
Ot)mp11. Wash .. ma)bc. \'1 •
1blltt) '" Its\ than a quartu m1k on 100 J:t) a )Car. IH'rasc
painting on:\ "all." hat 1s 11"
A It's not JUSt on tht' wall. It's 1n 11
\\ord come from the lt31tan tor
··fresh ·· The p31n11sapplted "h•k thl·
pla,tcr 1s ~ct. pla~tcr and paint
meld and dn together
Mort than 100.000 people went
wcstv.ard ho' b · ~aaon tr.un ~t"C'\'n
I S.&0 and I 860. RC't<'archcr nov. Q) .lfl~ 1n that double d1.'CIN.lc v.cf'<' l 1lkd
b) lndlans
4iica \na\M I" c 1 n the \Cl Th..•1r
ant't'Ston h"td l n land . .\nl~\tOf"' of
lhMC ln«!otOI"' ltH'<J tn lh"• ~.'a (j,~I
1t''. ,\lmanadcl'\ h\t no other l S. 10'14 n
wtth to man> foll> dia) en.~, ,c,
a \late captal '1th a lot ofpoht1l·1an' l lnfonun<ttdv. tc\h .. Io~ a hurNn '~ntcrc:tn run· ~8 mph. a N«k ~ar
Q If a "fmco" ""'t ju\t anothC'r JO mph.
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lffe
COlllic Strip Live
Complete te .. vlalon llatlno• In Sundey'a TV PtlOt
children. Moon 1n )Our sign co1nc1des ings. to an1cula1e ideas. to get ball
wit~ circumstances that ~urri sudden· rolling on creative project. Young
ly '"· your favor. Virgo figures person 1s cnthusiasttc. becomes vig-
rommentlv. _ -orous-tif,.. Scenario also ccn s
(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Last-romance. applause.
minute gif\ creates atmosphere of JO)'. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
You'll be delighted b~ surpnse eng1-Wishes are fulfilled. individual you
neered in connection ~uh fnends. helped 1n past returns favors twofold .
fa,miJy. Major domestic adjustment Emphasis on ~lie· appearances.
will take place. Libra pla~s kct' role. locauon of tcpi 'document. marital
LIBRA (Sept. H-Oc1. -2): urrent status. Scorpio. another Aquarian
C}cle h1ghhgh1s friends. desires. figum prominently. . po~ers of !)(rsuas1on. roman~. PISCES (Feb. 19--March 20): Gain
You'll say. ··1 ne'er expected 11. but I ovetall vie~. leave details for another
am O\ef" helmed "11h JO) that 1t time. Pleasure pnnc1ple emphasized.
happened! .. MaJOr wish 1s fu lfilled sccnano featum an. music. enter-
P1sces represented. ta1nment. reunion Larae11ft requires
SCORPIO(Oct. ::!3-No'. 21 ): Focus ""dehc~te handling.·· Gemini in-
on presuge. amb111on. reunion ~11h vof\ed.
ind1v1dual ~ho had been 1nd1fTeren1. IF DEC.~ IS YOUJl B~TBDAY
Dispute 1s settled. long-standing rela-)OU often are better at helping oth~rs
11onsh1p 1s restored. Focus on in1ens1-than lo\ hen 11 comes lo promoting
t). respons1b1lm. challenge. finances. )Our own cause. You arc sp1ntual. a · !)(rfec11onist. mood). romantic and SAG~TTARll?S ( ov. 22-Dcc. 21): prescient. Pisces.. Virgo persons play Scenan~ features travel. reunion. important roles 1n )O ur life. During
complet1on of m1ss1on. More people 1989. )ou·11 make new start in
will apprC<'1a1e }Our efTons. )ou·11 be different d1recuon. love will play
in' 1ted 10 unique entertainment and maJOr role. Jul} will be productive
gourmet dining . .\nes. Libra persons and memorable. In January. you'll
figure 1n picture. reunue with lo' ed one. financial
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): prospects will be brighter than orig.
You'll haH~ chance to eApress feel-mall) an11c1patcd
Protection? You
can. bank on it
DE..\R .\:\:--. L.\NDERS: I need
\Our help ~nd o do a lot of people
"ho scne the public Will }OU pleaSt"
pnnt •h1 lcuer'1
DE..\R Cli TOMER: I am the nc"
Le kr .it 'our banl Plea~ be patient
"hen I ask for 'our 1dent1fica11on
£,en though )OU h:l\c hcen coming
here for lO )car . I ha,cn·1 . .\llhough
our procedures ma) 1nconven1cnce
) liu. the) are for }Our protc<.'t1on a'
"ell Js our...
\\ c.: hear stones all the time about
ho" 'our maid or )Our children 1ca1
chc ~s out of the middle of )Our
chc .. lbool so the) lo\On't be missed
right "a}. If I "ere to cash a stokn
l"hl,i.. ''11hou1 a lo.mg for 1dcnuli-
ca11on \OU "ould be 1nC"on,cn1enccd
at "lu·<.·t. but I \\OUld lose m) Job
Pica~ bear "llh me Don't hout
aero the lobt,, 1n a ,·01cc filled ¥-1th
S:Jl'\"3Sm ... ts there a problem? .. 1f
there •~ rr~t as un-d that 1t will bc
tat...cn care of promptl) \\c v.ant t<l
&• \ e \OU good SC(\ ICC bu ( \\.(.' nC'Cd
'our help Than._s for \Our coopc1 -
a11on . -THE ~E\\ "rELLER f\,
TO\\'\
DEAR NE\\' TELLER: Htre '1 JHr
ltUU. T'-t •d\'~Ct ~··· •• ,,, alM IOH for castomtrs of 1•~nna,..et1 altd
ot'-tr ba1lat11 nub1J11lmnt1 wlltrt
pe-ople somt>Umn pay by dttttl. ftt
cas~lers artt 't 1rylag to embarrass
yoa. folks: Tiiey waat oaly •• pro1ec1
}O• 1pjHI c:roob. Please btlp I.Mm
by bf'llll cMI alMI ~atl~
• • •
OE ~R .\'NL" '-Of RS \\c JI'( o
rh1IJk <'ltkr 1.ouplc and "C' lo'c-
an1ma1,. R~nth ... c lo\t a 'C'I'\ dear
pct that "' ha'i fm 01lmo \ I vcan
She ~.u our con"an1 (clmpamon,
almM\ hkc a child to "''· Our H't~·nnJnan 1nJ "lo'IC' fm~nd
&-l'C 1.1\ J gf\':ll J('al l'lf cml1t1onal ~11rpon The\ ~nt canJ\ kUt"n
ti0-..el"\. nti.'ml"nal.. to :. IQl'"al prt
\OICIC:t~. c,; 11,-J U4i f~uef'\I)' _Ind
Cft\ ourasc,1 u to \UI~ Th• ha~ hdl'CJ
a IYT·ll \kal.
Our rda11,n. on the other haf'J.
MW Cnoft'd CM' tcN. We att .-,.y
Al•
l.AIDEIS
hun ~re "e bcing too sens111vc., -
'1 HR I' E.\TTLE.
DEAR ~.H.R.: O.'t feel ll•rt.
Ptopltt v. ho llavt ever llad pell
caonot imagine llow adearhat llleJ
art' and ho" 1mportut tt.ey cu bt bl
one·s li(t'. Yoar relatives are weU-
iattnt1ootd. I'm Htt, IMel dtty limply
are oot on your wave lattl Uld lllavt
no idu llo• m1cl1 yM are ll•rtiq.
Forght ltit>m. •••
OE.\R \' '\ L.\ 'DER : I am
"rllng 10 J'" 'our opinion of the
cuntn1 l"'J\h of obs\.·enC' bumper
Stl(' C~
The tiur au ol motor 'ehK'lcs "111
Mt 1 uc 3 hccnsc plate that spcll$OU\
an ob(.(ene "Ord. so ~h)' should
ob'-1.cnc "ord and tilth~ mcuagcs be
allo"cd on bumper suckers~ Pcopk ~.in a' 1d dtrl\ bools and movies.
hu1there 1 no "3) lo a' 01d reading•
bumix·r '''l lo.cr t'n the car 1n front of
\OU \nJ 1f there arc children m the
1.-ar "ho :m· tr' in& out their rcad1n1
.. ~111\. 11 cJn be a real C"mbarrassmc:n1.
\\ h.tt mtllc$ lh~e peopk ""ant to
11ifl1ct 1hr1r na.,t) land of\~n hM\tk)
nt1m-.-nt\ on oth\'l'S'l I\ there an)
~a) tl' \top th(m?
I am fou!"Quart Ix-hind fttcdom of ~pc«h bul I'm Wrt the aulhonof'thc
f 11"\l ~mcndmcn& -ould be shoekcd
10 karn ho~ n •• l'ic-1na abuted thttc di'~ .\n) thouahts on thK.. Ann? -
()fSUl 'STtJ> OIU\'(lt IN N.Y.
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88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, December 24, 1988
TBS rAMJLY
CIRCUS
by 811 Keane COU1'fTER CUL TURS by Maratta & Maratta
"I won't tell you what it is.
Daddy, but I hope your size is
a 15 collar' with a 33 sleeve ...
llARllADUK.E by Brad Anderson
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~f Aff L\ANCES WE!lE HuN6
s~ i \\E CHiMN~Y wirH CA~f.
iN t\OVf 5 \HAT A REPAiRMAN
SOON WOtJLl> BE TH£~f .
DltNMS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
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"What he enjoys most about his Christmas ~_,..~~""
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ARLO ARD JANIS
SHOE
by Jimmy John~n
~IF'tt)l}~T
G010KDAT ~XotLOCK ...
by Lynn Johnston ..
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by Jeff MacN~ly
presents is the gift wrap." Ir's CHRIST~ EVE, THERES NO SNOW,~
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PEANUTS .
GARFIELD
fA-LA-LA-lA-LAAAH lA-LA~-LAH-~
DRABBLE
1'2· 2'4
aoe&l8R08E
by Charles M. Schulz
SLOUOHNG TOWARDS iz-z<1
BET~LEHEM, MUM, SIR? ~-,
I CANT
STAND IT!
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
WT~~m
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by Pat Brady
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JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le ~x
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FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom eati.k ~ .
so HOW 15 IHE NEW I HEARING AID ~KING
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IHE FIRST" IHING I DfD
WHEN I GOT HOME ()J/6
iO PuT BE.EIHOVEN'$ NIN'fH ~ "fHE S'TERfD AND
ME~: CHRISTM~, HAR~
DOOKESBURY
1b IHE EN1l RE ~PH0"'1' ! ~
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by Garry Trudeau
IESRS BEJNG THE I.AST SITTING
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Orange CoMt DAILY PtLOT/Saturdey, December 24, 1911 8'
• • • •• ··«.1 . • " ~· . .. . ' .. .
, CALL 642-5678
Private pany only No Real Estate, Commerc4al Automott~. lloeung or Help Wanted
l'f~!Diiii1iiiiiii&ii=iii.iii;r=i:ll1111t I,.... 1111 ~ IUI lar!tzwt .... h, .. , .. ... >1•11 •• ..
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THI FIUTDAY
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TAIN BIKE taken from NITTm Front Office. enthUelutlc "T expetlence pref'd In '"
Bal 11• garege. aa.tcets Aallatant In ttle Legal 0.-and ChMtfui, good office Apt Malnt. Bl-llngual lmf ........ · ~.., x::91·pr!!f~~ partment. Must type 40 1111111, competitive salary, helpful. Salary com-... 111/ml •
REW · · wpm, WOf'k well with FIT indudlng Sat. Con· m9"1Ufate w/expetienc:e. S... • cornmiulon 1111 ••n ARO. 675-3381 people and haye general tact Carol at 631-5664 APPLY It TSL MGMT, Part-Time/FIAi-Time Pay.
LOST BABY African Grey office lkllls. Perlect for 188 E. 17th St. ate 1-A No expetienc. nec:.uary Local offic:.e or natJOnel ln-
Pa"ot, In C0tona det 1tud9nt °' hOuMWffe, No 111118 _, Coeta Mna 642-1eo3 ' Evening WOl'tl. Wiii train ventory Mr11iee Mak• 15
Mar, P I ea I e ca I I leg* experience necea-FIT, PIT, aicper OI' will train Must be neet/pettonable P90(>1e Wt\o are avMable
720-9260. REWAROlll wy. Cell JuOy Oetting, at In dry dMnlng plant In NOW HIRING Full or P8'1· •New office loeation• for early morning Of._.
LOST CATS Loet In., .. of 642·4321 utenllon 3HI N.B. Good payf 644-0932 lime, c .. hlar/parklng COSTA MESA ning inventory WOl'k on a E • • boo1h attendants, lelary .... 1 1 _ p/I I>~ Our WOl'k tak• · 17th and Irvine. 11t, lllBIW mTI fl ml• $5/hr Irvine (714) _. .,_ us to a variety of retail
Domestic lhort hair, Qtey We currently have an 543-379" Jim or Mika Btwn 10AM-2PM stores In the o c .
and wtlha male "Petey". Work....... t ........... I ~ f()( a CYS10met OFFIC ____ c .... 1_14 .... >7_5_5-_1_1_55 __ . area .Cont~t 2nd, a.rm... mix dat'k ... ,., ~ ~ n ..,....~.,, E MGR ....
bf own, m•. "Betman" a comtortaoie 9nvl<on-Serva Rep. for our C.M. Experienced, for hospital IDT••n Washington REWARD! S200 Colt ment. The Orange Coaat cable T.V. office. In Lag Bch Also ••-lnveotoryS.Vic.s • a Delly Piiot has an Im lnter .. ted P8'1iel lhoulO ed , All paelt10n1, al lhtfta. Ex-17610 B.actt i5' M... Animal Hospital madfat openln I • call· 549 7590 Mk f()( penenc am animal C*l9ft09 preferred no -Hunungton Beacti
546-3794 strong ~ypilt In fhe ~ Richard. -IJl'OOf'Mf 4"-5379 ellpeti.ic. ~ (7141841-0289
Lost ladies gold watch, Estate/ Automotive de----.------HITl.W llTllT APPL y IN PERSON For FuH Details
name & date on back of .,.rtmentl. Good pay, •-M... Wtl-L TRAIN. State-of-It. MON-FRI lO-lPM ONLY
watch. REWARD I =~benefits Catt Peggy lmmed. opening for reap. art equipment S dyl/wk New Reltawant Opening. :--------•I 548-3900 1 fOf M appoint• person. Light typing, Including Sat Typing & INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
REWARD IOsl blk mixed F ment to Interview phones. Attn to detail, art background helpf\JI OF PANCAKES tiaveagaragualewlthc>ut
11 Years & Older
Work Evenings & Saturday
YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK ·s7500
OR MORE!
PHONE: 498-3321
All Transporlation Provided
By An Adult Supervisor
WOU II YOUI OWi IEICBIOUOOD Oog an• 'Scruffy' lost In 141-4111. witllng to team. Auto exp. Ple .. ant, lrlend!y at~ 11712 Beach Blvd thegarage-M11your1tame
W t llff/n....-8 .. ~ helpful. Pam 966-1800 -e Apptw p.-Corner of Constantine. 1nclau1he<I
6"-:.:930 vv"" ......... Uidllll M 1 IU&. UTATI. ~;;;;;: l660 Plac-711'~ EQual Opportunity E.mpl. ~;;;;;~====:J~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!~~~
REWARD. LOST Black & ...... 1111 -ITWlll•a Ave .. Costa Mesa. 1-llllPllR TODAY'S
white small M/cat, Sat. llllllf IJHllfhl TO PREPARE for Real Ea-lllL mall Lloyd P"t Control Co. ·
Dec 17. Vic. Harbor HIQh-late Lic.tl•. $99 relm· ... Tll-needs termite repair c Q s
lands. N.B. 631-1715/li burMdin11ttranw11on. technlclan.somecarpen-R S WORD PUZZLE 757-6014/W . Repldly growing dally and SERVING Newport Limited e>ppor1unlty to 1oin try exp. needed. Must p---•1 2 ~llnygnewspl for ~al •Eshtaavtee Costa Mesa. Irvine: national raal estate mar-have good driving record -...,....... ,,... Tustin &s.ddlebackVal-kating system with un-we train. E.O.E Call .._ ____ ..,.....,.,...i------------------' 6 AOfY St. Jude. Apostle and Territory Mies pos-1ey ' limited earnings. For In-Charlie A.M. 979-602 1 ACROSS
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
: CLASSIFICATIONS
and Martyr, great In vlr-ltlons. Prior adVert1slng CALL MANAGER AT formation, call Jack --------61 SMpor1 of tue and rich In miracles experience preferred. Century 21 Executive Ayers at SELECT SEABREEZE i Oettghled Algefla
near kinsman of Jeaui Send reeume In con-854-2600 BETTER HOMES & APTSIHOTEL 5 Magnitude 82 T-
Chrilt, faithful Inter-fl~ to Peggy Blevins. GARDENS lmmed opening for house-9 Efected 83 Ball club ceuor Of all wtlo Invoice The Deify Pilot, 330 West ..... 1 ••• n ...... REAL ESTATE 751-5000 kHpar. 8-day week. 14 Nationality :; ~
your special patronage In Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA Tues-Fri. Must have own Apply 2080 Newport 15 Mr LudW!g 88 NorM 9'>tC
time of need. To you, 1 92626. car.S&.OOhr.850-4119 Receptlonllt 8Nd.CM(714)642-2611 16Caravansary 87 K*8d
have recourM from the • Service Station Attendant 1~ =rty
depth Of my heart and Lllll.iWUY RECEPTIONIST wanted PIT Of FIT appty in per-~9 Whi~ M>• DOWN
humbly beg to whom GoO CASlilER/CLERK F lendfy casual & by Century 21 The Real ~. ~ 76, 377 Su-20 Plunci. 1 Grip
hat given such grut Airport gift th<>P. depen, :ng ,_,,_81 "'act~ Ell•tars at their Costa perlor (at Plae9ntla) N.B: 22 Asian port 2 Milk P<llf power to come to my as-will train. FIT. PIT. apply .,....~ .,. · r Mesa omc.. AIA for man-642-0480 24 Some iltl Nu slstance lielp me In my Tues-Fri AM 852-9186 In Huntington Buch Is ager Call 646-7171 26 Room:' 1 : Pre!.,.
present 'and urgent patl-CASHIER. f~. for fast ~~fi~ ~=-w~t REC~PTIONIST-ENTRY a& Ham 27 Contain. s Honey
tlon. In return, 1 promise food restaurant. Excel-lealt 2 yrs California lit LEVEL BOOKKEEPER Will! 1111• 28 BtNk 6 lmelfoperly ~~o:·~ l:'.'. y':,":~ lent ... wy. lam-2pm. exp. S•lary 0 .0 .E. For Gl811 Co 1n Cotti T-lhlrt Printer needS 2 ~ ~~-:,1 7 ~ ....._. ......... Alk for Lerry, 549-3089 (714)847-«M 1 Mesa 642-008" people for Inventory Con-35 ......... _ • ~and-
.,.. inv..,.....,, lifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil trol. Start lmmed. At;-..._.,_...... " ....., *"" "' 37 J~ ship 9 Wine Say three Hail Marya and · curacy a must. ~226 name 10 Barret P8f1•
Glorias. Publication must Stock Help 38 P~ 11 German ruler
be promised. St. Jude C'•AQQl'~'JE'D AD•'E'D,..,•&!•N(; Temporary Stock help for 39 Jewe1ry 1tam 12 Cauter~• pray 10< us and all wtio ~ ~~-.. • r · .. i i~i. expanding traditional 40 Said ag1Jn 13 "Ot -r·
Invoice your aid. Amen. &! Al •E'&! clOthlng store 1n N B. 43 Inferior 21 Forward
This Novena has never ~/taJ ~ 1/9189-1/23189, morning •5 Pipe fOlnt 23 Fellow
been known to fall. I had & evening hrs. Contact 46 Roman deity 25 Compus pt
ARE IN THE REAL my reques~8~anled. we are ADDING to our sales staff. Thef1Ul ....
71:59~-'179
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ESTATE TABLOID PRAYERtolheHolySplrll.,•--ff-vn t--53Riiiarcher 31 Oeteci
1002-2790
L_f_4:__:=~~~c-fmifi~:.::...--tt-;~~·~-wtro..... iU can ype at 1east wpm and have ~! vL11~9 --·-32 s.nd forth make me ... everything "9 " ...... • "· 33 l<lltnet !"~ ;:hr~:;,0:y'':.~': great telecommunication skills -We can EARN 59 ~ ~ =-:~.n
llU ~~ne~~~ ,g":,g';'! ~:: offer you a base salary+ commission AND $400;$1000/WK .-1--..2-.-3--...4--..-e--...1--a-
1";iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; forget the wrong that 11
are In all the Instances of '!'' JI done to me and Yoo wtio I a /!u41 place to work.
~fed=· ;~t ·~: hH Tl•e •Part n.e A J1•B•llle. FOtN> ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
thank you lor everything
and confirm once more Do younelf a favor-Call us.
that I never want to be
separated from Yoo no p edd B I I J 1-v matter how grea• ma-eeY ev as er .-eaaeaa 142-llll terial desires may be. I
want to be with You and i -5200 Rlty World-NB my loved ones in Your
i 11 perpetual glory. Thank l!llW Found cat, Chocolate You for Your Love toward
.... II -· Slam .... week of 12/12 me and my IOved ones. • __ ...... -vie Elden & Del Mar. C.M. Amen
Lotto. 5eiec:t •• t>aMO on 5'8-2814 Parsons may pray 1hl1 ~· ~ of put per-FOUND Older tan female prayer 3 consecutive
jonnance. Graph of att lrllh Setter In Huntington days. Arter the third day. ~ •• plotted vs Beach ara. 786-8183 your wilhWlll be granted C..il Pictled complete no matter how dlfflc\ln It
,.,._ tit to last prlof 10 FOUND small WHITE may be. Then promlM to
rJatllftf. 110.00/copy BUNNY. Vic. Hamilton & p\Jblllh this dialogue .. ciiiefl to: P.O. Box 1ot6", Harbor, Costa Mau. soon u your t•vor h ..
Costa ....... CA. 92&27. 650-3733, 642-1603 beer'I granted. MCP
842-4321
Daily Pilat
330 West Bay St.
CoataMua,CA
i t!!B.~
••2-1111
14 •SAM-12 Noon
•No NJQhll/Wknds
•S7 /HA + c:omm/treining
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TRUCK DRIVER Part time.
1 ton t>ox truck, gOOd
drMng record, Accent
lntarlor'I, Bl 673-2860
Wanted hard WOl'ktng ind.
lor construction work. 37
S7·8 per hr. Call (714\
646-2121 day & evening. 40
American Heart
AllOCkJllon
62
65
10 11 12 13
16
111
FANTASTIC SPECIAL TO
REAOOflNO 1"Yf'I. A"
1yi1e1 repeln. 4113~"6
.. Wit
Low coet High QUalny.
24 HOUR ROOF REPAIRS
Local refs. 722-044 t
·Move' Oat!
AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES
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OrMge ~ DAILY PILOT/ 8aturd8Y, December 24, 1988
Motor Routes
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
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Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
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NlJC NOTIC£ Ml.JC NOTICE rtllllC M>TICE I MUC NOTICl Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICl MIJC llmCl PaJC ll>llCE Ml.IC ll>ncE Ml.IC llJ11Cl ~~~~~----~-~~--------....... --~ ~--~------------------~--------1~~~~---------1---------------~ ~--...---........ -.---. ___ , ____________ ....._ ___ , _________________ ,~-----------------
,lCTITIOUS 8UStNHS FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS FICTITIOUS 8UltNESS I FICTITIOUS 9UIMIS CARE. 204 30th Street, Oevld R. Mlchelson. flCTITIOU9 .,...., Th•• busmen 11 con· FICTITIOUI .,...,, Tfl• r•gletran' com-
NA• STATEMENT NA• STATEMENT NAME I TATIMINT NAME ITATIMINT Newport Beach. Celif. 92&63 Trus1ee olt the Michel10n NAME STATl•NT ducted by' a generel part-NAMI STAftMINT meoced to tr1naac:t bus!· Tiie fOllowtng pcwsons are Tne 1011ow1ng persons are Tile tollowlng persons ere The follOWlng persons are Greg HOdson oe<ry. 204 Family Trust U/OIT/ 0ecem-The foltowing persona are nersl'up The following P9fl0nl are lleU undet the flctllloua
doing l>llStness •s domg business es I dOlng business u · dOlng bvllness as. 30th S tr .. t, Newport Beach. t>er 12. 1911•. 1111100 doing bYllMU as The reglllren' com-dOlng l>USineM •· bullnett name Of namea
EN T E RP RISE NATIONAL MARKETING AUSTR ALIA WEST 88&$ ENTERPRISES. Calil 92663 MKArlhur Boule.,ard ,Suite A USTRA LI A W EST mene.d to lransact l>Usl-DI< MORTGAGE CON· N1t9d abcMt on June 18.
DIMENSIONS. 650 TownSERll1CES,77t W 19thSt MO TO R I N G A C ·17221Ae0htll,lrvlne.Calif Thia business 11 con-680.ll'Vlne ,ca111112715 ·M OTO RIN G A C ·nes1 under the lic1111ousS ULTAN T S , 1 71 86 IH 7
Center Or :: 1900, Costa Ste J Costa Mesa. Calil CESSORIES. 2•26 Newport 92714 ducted by an ind1viduel This business 11 c.on· CESSORIES, '38.ot2 New-bu1liws1 Nome Of names Courlney l n , Huntington 5.,,_ A HOU1
Mesa. Calif. 92626 92627 Blvd . Cotta Mesa. Calif. M1cnee1 w. Geer. 1507 S. The reglstrenl c om-due19d by: a ltmited partner· port Aw. z Y, Tuatln, Calif. 11919<1 abOve on NIA Beach. Calif. 926'9 Trne ltatement WU Ned
Frenk Reid. Irvine. 568 L•rry N111l~on. 22682 Robert F Hauf!, 138•2 Reill, Santa An•. Cl lif menced lo transact bUSI· ship 92&80 Ch.,tes T11<>mp.on Qoflald G. Ki.In. 17186 wt1h tne County Clerk of OJ·
Beywood. Newl>orl Beacti. Bartovenlo. Mission ll1e10. Newport Avtt .. Tustin. Clait. 9270• ness under the fiehtlous The registrant com-Robert Florenz Hauf1, Thia statement was filed Courtnay Ln.. Huntington ange County on Decenlbet
Calif 112660 Cahl 92692 92680 Th11 business Is con-1>11s1ness n1me or names menee<1 to trensact busi· 138.t2 Newport Alie. •Y. with !tie County Clerk of Or· BMeh. Calif. 92849 2. 19M
This business 1s con-Jell Neilson. 1920 Curtis. Miehaet John lliiteneouve. dtlcted by an 1nd1v1duel listed above on November nest under the tlc1"1ous Tustin, Calif 92&80 .,. County on Oecembef Donna K Kleon. 17 1116 ,_
ducted by an 1nd1vlduaJ Redond o Beech, Caul. P 0 Box 3611. Sant• An•. The reg1slren1 com-26. 19811 J l>UllMst name or names Thia blislneH ta con-11. 'tee Courtnay Ln .. Huntington Pvbli9hed Orenoa Oa9t
The re g1s 1ran1 com· 90278 CaHI 92703 menced to tr1nsect busl-Greg HOdson Perr)' listed ab011e on NowtnbW ducted by. an lnd1vldual f401111 8Mell. Calif. 92t49 Oally P1Jot Oecemb« 40.17,
menced to transact busi· Ttt11 business 1s con-This bus1nest Ii con-nesa und~ the t1ctttlou1 Tttls llatement waa tiled 1•. '9811 The reg1s1rent com-Publlllled Orange eoatt Thia busln••• ia con· 2•, 31. 1988
ness 11nder the hctlllous ducted by· co-partners ducted by •limited par1ner-bullneu name or nemea with th• County 0 14lrk of Or· David R. Mlchelaon menc9d to tr1n..ct blni· Daily Piiot o.c.mw 2•. 31. duc,.,~y· husband andwlle S.l57
1>1111nesa neme or names Tiie registra nt com-ship listed 1b0ve on Jen111ry 1, ange County on December This 11atemen' wH filed nau under tne flc:titloU• 19811. Jaouwy 7, 1•. 1Nt T• registrent com-1 _____________ _
~19d aboYe on May 1 1988 menc.d 10 trlnlkt bUsl-The reg1s1rant com-19119 '5. 191111 with the county CWtc of Or-~ name or namea Sa·tt2 ,,.... 10 tranNCI bus!· "8JC ll)TICf
F R lrnr>e nass under the ficlltlous menced to transac1 1>1111-Michael W G-FtCMm ange Counly on o.c.mber lllted •bowl on November ,._ undef tne f1et1tlous l-------------Ttt11 atatament was hied businMI n•me Of nemes ness under tl'll fict111ous Tiiis atatement wes flied Published Orange Cout 7. 1988 • 10. ltM ftaJC ll)TIC( ...._. name or names PlC11T10UI ..__ ..
with ttte County Clerk or Or-hst9d above on December 2. business name Of names with the Counly Clerk of Or-O.lly Pilol December 2•. 31, ,..._ Robert F. Hauft tilled ~on Dacambef 1, MAm ITA,.__
ange County on December 1988 hsted above on o.c:.mbef 1, ange County on December 19118. Jenuary 7, 1•. 19119 Hamilton & StlmUel&, 4000 Thie stat~• ... filed PlC11T10UI MllNH 1• TIM fC)llOwtng ~
7 1988 F*I0)47 Larry Neilson 19118 7, 191111 sa.180 MacArthur Boulev11td. Suite with'"-County Cletk of Or· ...._ ITATl•NT ~ O. Kleln doing bualnaN ae: Publlshed Or•nge Coest This atatement was filed Roberl F Haute f4IOMI 5700. ~ Beech, Catif. enoa County on ~ The tollowtng peftont.,. Thll .... ..,t wN filed Ao s s Ell a As .
Daily Pilot December 17. 24, With the County Clefk of CK· This st1tement wu filed Published CKange Coast P\8.IC NOTICE 92MO ,0. '"' OOlno bullnela.. with IN C:O...y Clefk of Or· SOCIA TES INC 2945 Alt·
31 19118. January 7, 19119 enge County on December wi1h the Counly Clerk of Or-Delly Ptlol OeQember 17, 24, Pvbllthad Orenga eo.t ,.,.. Df9£AStflED FINANCIAL enga County on Dacel'nber wy A--cO.ta .._.
Sa-17• 7. '9118 ange Counly on Novembef 31. 191111. January 7, 1989 IMlllMIH Daily Pilot Oecem«ier t 7. 24, ~ Orange CG911 MANAGEMENT, •52' Cam-'5, 1111 c.lf. t2t2e ' ' -----------i F.oossl 10, 1988 Se·l73 F~!~~ATl•NT 31, 1988.January 7, 1919 DaifYPt6Qt0acernt>er 10, 17, piie Oriw. Ste. •29. 1Mna1 ,_,_ WKA Ent•pri ... ;-iltc.,
Published Orange Coast F"7923 T f 1 1 Sa· 1'h 2•. ~ '. i988 Cellf, t27'5 Orange eoa.1 C..oml• 2945 A~ Av• Oaoly Pilot Oecemoer 17, 2•. Pubhshed Orang41 Coast P\aJC ll>TICE dol he 0 lowng persona are Sa·111 Dllvtd E. Wall•• •52 Oecamber 2A, 31, tnU9 cOeta M..., C.lf
BIGELOW 31. 1988 J1n11arv 1 19119 oa11y P1101 0ecem1>er to. 11. is'ti':t~1~~~: REPAIR rtaJC NOTIC( c..,.,. Drtw. SM •29• ary 1, , ... '* tan ·
Chari J hn ---' S•-169 2' 31 191111 s 160 FICTITIOUS..,...... ANO TIRE. 1577 Monto~. MJC NOllC[ IMM. c.M. t27'5 Sa-1112 Thia butlnet• la con· es 0 ~ •· N.-ITA"R•NT N-port eeacn. Calil. 92~ flCTTTIOU9 ....... Thie bu91Me• II con-dUct9d by..,, lndMduat
a way December 23.1 The lolloWlng persons ire Rooney MalcOlm Smith. MAm ITAT'lmlfT PlCT1TIOU9 .,_.. ~by. .n lndMduel ftaJC ll>T1CE Th• regl1trant i;om·
1988. He ia swvived I NILJC NOTICE .. _IC Mnnl'C dolflV buslneu as: 434 N C1mbrldge, Orange, Tne·f~ penona we T ~T-.n Th• ragl1tran1 com-~ to tranaact bual· b h . f ,--. "'"~ 8.C. LIBERTY MARKET Cellf 92666 doing~.. he·--"' panona.,. ~ to tranaac' bUll-trtennoul ....... Mii ~ tne ktlOous
y 1 ~ w 1 e FICTrTIOUl llUSINEH 1770' 8aach Bid . Hunt'. Jo~ ThOmu Castro, MATT"EIS D IS-dolngbuelnala~: ,_. under '"-flctltloul ...-1TATl•NT bualMn name°' ~ M arguerite . Mr. ,. .. ITATHKNT f'ICTITIOUI =· lngton Beecfl. Catlt. 926.t7 •36 N Pine. Orange. Celff. TAf8UTOAS. 1701 South (e)ANY800Y s '"EIS ~ name Of MIMI The folowlng perlOn8.,. ... ,ad ab0"9 on~ t,
Bigelo w had been a The following persons ere T:Af':o!TA peraons .,. &yong Chan Chung and 92666 lord St,_, Sant• Ana, ~O:~~~ · 18 tilled 1b0119 on Oecernw t , 001nQ ~ •: ltel m o t a o n p 1 c t u re de>1ng l>Uslness es I doing busines": ... Yong Hee Cttung. 20251 Ttt11 bustnest Is con-Cald. 92705 Claif 92705 " •Ana. 1tel MAzUR PROOUCTIONS, Wtlliem K. ~ • .,_..
producer for 25 years G & M MACHINE SHOP FREEWAY FASHION EX· Morrlatown. Hunling1on ducted by. a IJ4H*•I Part· Oahcln Corporation, a o0uo Bader l90 E llth ~ E. Wattlfl ffted 10•81 Chrt1tm11 Drive. '*'' 15531 Computer Lane PRESS 87,. J A St Beach. Celil. 926.t& nershlp Calllornla e0fpor9'iol\, 1101 S .. c, • · '* alatemen' WM Hunt1119ton Beech, Calit. Tl'lll et.lament ...-:fll9d a nd had been as-Hunllngton Beach. ca111' !cosl• Mesa Call~ ~$27 ·• Thll bu1lnes1 Is con-The reg1str1nt com-South Boyd 'St'"1, Santa 9~927 oata M•••. Cellf. with tile County Clettl of Or· fft4t wl1h !tie County C*11• Or·
sodated with Mon o-926.tt Jonn Scott Powetton. 117,. duct9d by' hulband I nd wile menced to transact busl-Ana. Clalf. tt705 Thia bualneH 11 con· .,. County on ~ ...,__ Ant"<>ny Muur M,, .,.. County on ~
g ram Pic tures H e a-H Kull. 18351 Santa JoAnn Street. Costa MaA. ~ r~c°1~rt~:.'ce c~i;· ness under the flclltloul Thie bu_.,,... 11 eon-ducted by. an~ 15. 1NI ,.,_ 1CMl 1 Chrt1tm11 Orl11e, 15, 19M ,.,_,
had resided tn Corona Anita Lene. Hunt1ng1on ICa1it 92627 • business name or namea ducted by; a corporation The raglatrant com· ... ......., Or C09l ~n,lngton Beach. Calif. ,.._ Beach Cahl 926.t9 F'llth Ann Brennl an ness under the hc111tous l•st9d •boll'I on (nol yet) Tfle regls,ran' com-.-vvnlhed anga '*' PuOlilhed ..,..,. co.et
Del M ar for 18 years Marlh• o Kull 16351 5301 l doSenda Df ~:business name or names Rodoey MalcolmSml'tt mencld 10 tranuct busl-mencecsunc::, 1~~tl= =PMotDacamOerl•,31, TNe Du1lneta 11 con· =PllotOecamberlA.31,
prior to movmg to San'• Anita Lene, Hunt· POfl B~•eh Cell! 92663 llat9d abOv• on 1983 Th11 stetemant wH filed ,,... under tne ktlllou• ::,... name or name! ' • ~ 1, 14. ~17 duc'9d by: an lndl'tidu91 . 1 · Jenuary 7, ,4, 1911
Laguna Hills Le1Sure 1ngton Beach. Caltf 926'19 r,,,5 busineu 11 con-8 y<>ng C Cttunv with the County Clerk of Or-bulinalt nerM °' names llst9d ~ on No~amtlel T"• ragl1tren1 com· le"1e3
W Id M f ~..:-T'l'lia t>usineu 1s con-ducted by 8 general part· Tiiie 111temen1 was l1ted enge Counly on OecemDer tilled ebOW9 on ~ 30 ltll •-.,. --"*'* to traneacl bu.i-
o r . ass o ~·u .,... duc19d by en indlv1<1ua1 nerJ111p wl'h ''"' Couoty Ciani ot Or· 7. '9811 11, ,_ ~ 9adet ~ IW'•-,_. under t!M flc:lltlOut ftaJC llRG
tian bunal Tuesday, Ttte reg1str1n1 c:om-1 The regis1ra n' com· al'99 County on December ,... .-.... Hoitt. PNeidant Thia ltatement ... filed TITIOU9 MIH•a ...,_. name or nwnea
Decem ber 27 at Our menced to trensact b11s1· menced 10 transact but!· 7, '988 Pubh.W Orange Con' Tiiis statemen1 .... tiled wfthtMCountyClartlOfOr-~8TAT9:f llMad~onN/A fllCTITIOU911UH•t1
Lady Queen 0 ( nest under the t1ct111ous ness vndar lhe flct~loua F.ooMt Delly Piiot December 17. 2•. with the ~~ C1ett1 of Or-snge County on December The folloWwlg per.ans.. JMleS A. Mazur Jr ...._ ITA~
A 1 C h I. 1>U11ness neme or names 1 busi~ss na.me or names Publllhed <Kang• Coest 31, 1988. January 7, 19119 ange County on o.c.mtier 2 ,9u cJo. ~ 1. Ttlit 8'atemant w11 tlled The fo11oW1119 S*90N.,.
nge s at o IC lltt9d ebova on Merch 1 llsledet>oveon0ecamber5 O.ltyPllot~r 17,24, Sa-170 1, 1MI • ,_1 l~ CORTE :7l W '"" wtththaCoun1yClefk ofOr· CIOlnabulll'lel8aa:
Church. N e w p o rt 1976 1988 · 3,, 19811, January 7. tllll9 . ~ Publlthed Orange eo.t St.., Suite E Coat•.._. ange Coun1y on December SHEL TO,. SM Int a.
Beach w ith Pacific Man he Kull JS P~ S•· 172 rtaJC llOTIC( Stephen l c.fton. 2n68 Daily Pilot o.c.mt>er 10 17 c:. tH27 • • '· ,... TOWNSEND. CPA't , '-..01 v· M t 3500 Tf111 statemenl WH f1leo Thia s1e1ament WU hied Santa Mefgetlta, ..... 370. 24 3' 1MI . . Mar1he Cortez ,. E ,_,, Von l<etman Ave .• s ... 430. te~ or ~· with Ille County Clerk of Or· w11h tl'le County Clerk of CK-rtaJC llHlC[ FICTITIOUS.,._.. MttlSon Viejo, c.llf. '"91 . . S.155 20tfl Str ... Apt '15 Coat.i PullllMd Orange CoeM !NIM,~. 92715 Pac if ic View Dr, ange County on Oec:emberlange County on Dacembef NA• ITATllmNT P'ubliSMd Or11199 Coast M9Sa CA t2f27' • OallyPllot Dacemblf 10, 17, Dellorth $fnltfl llllnon.
N ewpo r t B each 7, 191111 7 111118 ftCTmoue BUllNHI The following .-eon•.,.. DalfY Pilot Decemoer 10. 17. ftalC .TIC( ~ A. Cortez. 331 E. 24. 31. 1911 2027 Pon~,....
644-2700 d irecting F40DISI ,.... U. ITAftMINT doing b•nlneaa ... 2•· !I,, ,... 20ttt ltreat. Apt 15 Cotca S•'50 port 8Metl. Celif.
Visitation for frien~ Published O<ange Coas1 Published Orange Coast The to4lowlng petlOnS .,. PLACENTIA ANGELINA. a.1S4• flCTnlOUI ....... ...... CA -7 . s·.!'!...~ J.~. lllp_.!-
Oa11y P1101 December 17 2' 011ty P1101 December 11. 23. doing~· n l TO . 19900 MacArthur ..._ ITATllll111 Thll buelnese 11 con-•-.,. --""--• e"99. ..,.....
a t the mortuary M o n · 31, 191111 J1nuary 7 1989 30 1988. Januery 8. 19119 WHAT A OIFFERENCE!I Boulevard Suite 180 1Mne ..aJC llJ1a The._... l*90M Ire duetedby:~andwh ,......... ""'-~ b llnft. I
day, December 26, Sa-1611 F·t12 CARPET I UPHOLSTERY Ca11f.t27,·5 ' ' PICTmOU9W• oomil~~OuPANV The reol•trent com-fllCTmOUeBUW• INCi.:. b:: 8 ~ :::
l-5PM. Entombment ..... ITA~ THECAMPONCOMPANV' ,..,_.. to trensac:t IMt-_..ITAftMIMT Ml'lflip
will follow the mus n. fOllOWtlW ,.,_. .,.. 2 Soultl Alta Mira .._.,· ;::...~ Iha "°'"'°"' The tollCMlno S*90M .. The reglltraftt 401ft-
on Tuesday at P .cific SlARTING A NEW BUSINESS'' dotl'ltMllW•: SOUOIL.agYM.CClllM tMn' ..._...,.,.'*'::OW: ~buelnele•· fMflCad
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tJ•wt at• View Memorial Park AWT llfMCU, 21.... TM CerY'I De 1tap~1t n 1.. 8 ~OHNAOE, 1400 ,_ under tN ~ M.U90lewn. 64-4-2700 • • ='=9 lane. l!I Toro. ==·..;•;:::.n~ Mer11111 eon. aMctt. Cellf~i 1....-ia =-abOve ~,,:. 0: ~I H8rd1Mck, 2t1Mt Laauna.callt.92t77 Thie .. ....,..t ... fllad WMl!ell'IK.Kellay.30&lyt• OeCMwltl~...._
PACtflC v•w MHIONAL PA9'K
~ary • MOftUaty
Chapel • Cretnllory
3500 l>KllOC View Or!ve ~8.-cn S..4-2700
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The Legal Departl"(lent at the
Daily P1101 is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra Cherge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court HouM In Senta
Ana. Then. of course, after the
search is completed we wHI fife
your fictitious buslnna ,._,,.
statement with the County Ctettc.
pubtist\ once a weett for tour
weetcs as required by lew and
then file your proof of publl·
cation with the County C•k.
Pl .. te-stop by to file your
fictitious business statement at
the Dally Piiot legal Depart·
ment. 330 West Bay. Colt•
Mesa. California. If you can not
stop by. please call us
•t (71'4) 6'42·'4321. Eittentlon
315 or 316 anes we will make
.,,~, fof you to Mndt9
thl9 procedure by mall.
" Y'O'I shoutd hive any further
QUeltk>ns, please call us and we
wttl tMt more than glad to assist
you.
Good luck In your new buslne1111
Ttconcl9roCla IAM. El Toro. f l'lla ...,.,.._ 18 con-with ~-~ty Clerk of Or-ton Ave., Pelo A"o. Cellf. Thie et~ .... Wld c.llf 1218 ducted~· a corporetlon .,.. _ .. .,on"°""''* l4301·1•te ~hCountroe.tfOfOr·
TN. tM.temeee le COi\• ne reol9trent com• 23• ltll ,_ Ayltnd Kelley, 305 lw-tton ... County on D I l dl.ICtM br:., lndMduel ,...,.. .. .,.,... ..... ... ............... Or Av• • PllO Alto. Cattf. 11. 1tel • • .. __ lnQ9 C0Mt MIOM4te ..-... m!::.. ':9:':.!~ c.::,: :.."'*',.,:-Of"°'::: ·~ "'°' December 3, 10, Thlt t>ualnesa le COrt• ~ Or• I~
,,... uMaf "'9 lotftloua lla1edelloveon1Decanbel '· 17• 4• 1911 S..l•t duct~W.•llmltadpenner. D111YPilotO.C1"*9fa."11. ~ ..,. Of '*'* ,. ....., , .... J"'""111'/ 7, 14, -...... allOW9on1noe ~I ~ N. Dlono • ..,._ fhe r•glatrant com-llil£tlt
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TBOllAS W. QUEER, JR.
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District Manager
BRUCE B. BARSAlllA1'
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designed to provide lots of natural light
throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique
chandetiers, air conditioning, steam shower
... features galore In this uncompromising
property unlike any other in Newport.
....................................................... $1,500,000
DOVER SHORES . . . This custom four
bedroom residence offers a full range of
sophisticated, yet functional, appofntments.
A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool
and spa, two patios (one with a stand up wet
bar), two flreplts. Inside ... unrivaled luxury in
every room Including a regal master suite with
two separate baths and dressing rooms.
Additionally ... a new European kitchen. a
complete security system. Special ... a superb
thermostatically controlled wine room. And
the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't
be missed ........................•............. $1,415,000
BEACON BAY ... A truly special community
... offering the best of resort living combined
with the tranquility of park·llke surroundings.
There are expansive lawns, tennis courts,
boat docks, and best of all ... no traffic! The
home has been totatty refurbished from the all
new entry through to the redwood deck that Is
one step from the beach. Handsome oak
floors. a large bright kitchen, new carpeting
throughout, and fresh landscaping. This four
bedroom, ftve bath home Is the best In
bayfront living............................... $1,400,000
DOVER SHORES ... This Is truly a special
home for thOM seeking a property of highest
quality. A wonderful panoramic view can be
enjoyed from the spacious living room, dining
room and den. The outstanding master suite
is designed with a large compartmented bath
and watk·ln ciOMt. Decks or patios off of
every room, Including the aecond bedroom,
blend In wtth the lush, low maintenance 18nd-
scaping. Come and tee the many other -..
tu res of this home ............................ •••
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom three
bedroom residence ls everything the conven·
tk>n8' home tsn't. Large comer lot. Wide,
tree-lined street. lnaide, there's <>Ilk plank
flooring, a step down IMng room With a huge
River Rock fireplace, a center island kttchen
with Imported cabinets, a large muter"lufte
with a spa Md two bakX>niee (one wtth a vtew
of the ocean). The garage hu a three-quar1er
bath and R.V. acoe.s ....................... lllO,GOO
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8AYCRE8T ... These days, It's not easy to
find a property that could be proclaimed "a
bargain". Here I• such an offering. Superb
location. Master construction. Splendid noor
plan. The handsome brick exterior tnvitea you
In. The Interior appointments (five bedrooms,
thrM Md a half batha, three ftreplecee, soar-
ing 08llnaa. fonMI dining room, large family
room) wll uate you. TI* property II com-
plMe • tt..,. ... but, "'9~~ •-men. na.....--..marno1 be in' what It II. but In what" could be. You don't
have to be rlch to buy thta one ... Just anw1t
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ocaANFROln' -Ul.90A . • • Three
bedroom, two bath. HlgNy upgrllded. Privet• =Ind panor.-nk: Yl9w from a.. Point to _,. V•de. Annual ............... •111 ~
631-7300
HUNTINQTON .aACH •.. Decorator perfect
five bedroom, two Md three ~-bath,
two ltory, uve family home in Huntington
Lighthouee tr8Ct. Situated on a quiet cut de
sac onty one and one Mii rnlea from the
<:>CiAn. Drama~lMna roam. °"*"' room. Patio kitchen. Huge bonus room upetairs.
Lush landecaptng 9Urrounda patio and Kol
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EAITllDE COITA •aA . . . Charmer!
Tl>talty remoc:t1l1d lneide Md out. High wood
cem~, French docn and delightful wtndow
coveMgll highlight the ltvtng room. Country
kttchen lncludM gaa stove. Cozy dining area
wtth bay window OYertoob the fabulous
backyard. The flagstone patio, Kol pond and
gazebo add to the enc:Mntment. A MW fence
surrounds the property of the overllad three
car garage la sure to pleue. Come ... for
yourself. The pride of ownership la evident. ......................................................... 1271.000
NEWPORT NORTH ... Well located end unit
looks out to pool and spa. Thts two bedroom
and one hatf bath condominium h• been
upgraded with oven, carpets, Plantation lhut·
ters throughout, bleached oak entertainment
center for TV and atereo. MexJcan pav9ra In
entry, powder room and kttchen. Overlized
brick patio super for entertaining .... -·-
RANCH CALIFORNIA ... Two fabulous lots
wtth utlMtiee in la er.ta. Unobstructed views
overtooldng Biw Creek Golf CourM. Seller
will ftnance ...••..•••.. ·•··· .....................••....•.....
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PAM UDO ••• lp1Dlml 1pp1rtun1tr ... Two
adjacent cond°"*'4Wna In tlRport Bwh.
&ch ha two bedrooms, two bethe, flrepl9oe, S*k>. double 8ttached cerporta. 111a0191Dn
pools and kMlly gardena. Botta In W9rY good
condttk>n. Reuonable MeOClatlon ctu.. One
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EASTSID£ COST A MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom,
3 bath home. Super loation near buses & shopping
& across from church. Great fbr large famly or
possible board & car home. 631-1400 .......... $275,000
WEST NEWPORT condo, 1/2 block to ocean
beaches. Newer contemporary 2 BR, 2 BA with
dining room, brge bonus room, high ceilings, sky-
lights & attached 2 car garage. 631-1400 ..... $320,000
NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful remodeled 5th -.
floor condo with 2 master suite & fabulous views of
Catalina sunsets, bay, ocean & city li~hts. Security ·~3~1~~~&>~~.~.~.~.~~~~'..~.~.~~·~·i···~!~.~~~~
NEWPORT SHOR.ES Extril brge corner lot. Bright &
cheerful 3 BR waterfront home, huge patio next to
Silndy beilCh. Mexican tile floors, beamed ceilings &
cozy fireplilCe. Community pools & tennis. Price
includes the bnd. 631-1400 .......................... $495,000
CORONA DEL MAR Fresh ilnd clean contemporary
with new carpet & paint. ~rge 3 BR, 2 BA unit Ns
.great master suite with spa on the privilte deck, 2nd
unit is 1 bdrm. 631-1400 ................................ $539,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story, 3 BR home
with separilte guest suite. Vilulted ceilings & Nrd-
wood fJoors in entry, kitchen & formal dining area. ;:r'd~3f.~~~·i·l·~·~~.~~~ .. ~~.~.~~.~~.'~'Sri~'.~~
NEWPORT HEIGJns CNrming eilrly heights 3
bdrm home with separate guest ilpt over detached
triple praJe. Hardwood floors, smooth ceilin~s & ~~~~~~ 6'31~~~08 .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~.~~~: .. ~~~~~~srirs.~
SEA ISLAND Elegant townhome with fabulous
views. Mirble entry, gourmet kitchen with granite
counters, oak cabinets & flooring, den & 2 bdrms.
luxurious rN$ter with mirrored ceilins & bath with
whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ................................ $625,000
UDO ISLE Charming 3 bdrm with 2 complete
master suites, 1 up wit ft ad,. oining filmily room & one
down plus large forma dining room. Country ~:~~~ 6~~~f:oo~~'.~~ .. '.~~ .. ~ ... ~~~~~~~ .. ~~-i.~ .. ~;7Jr~
UDO ISLE Just compehely redone, like new con-
struction. fabulous Mediterraneiln 4 BR, 31/z BA with
den & Willled courtyard on lilr3er lot. Oilk floors, ~~~~.J8: .... ~~~ .... ~~.~-~~ ... ~~: .. : ... ~.~~ .. -~ ... ~~~~
PENINSULA POINT On the oceilnfront. Spacious &
bright 4 BR upside down house with incredible
views. Partet & terruo flooring, custom ~utters &
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UDO ISLE One of a kind lociltion with un-
obstructed main bay views ilCross clubhouse beilch.
Spacious older 5 BR home with formal dining &
upst~irs family room with great potential. EquiviJent
to double lot. 631-1400 ................................. $895,000
UDO VILLAGE Exciting property with a wall of ~lass
on the Lido Chilnnel & dock for iln 80' boat. Stylish l
bdrm, 2 bath condo with den, marble fp & large
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UDO ISLE Fresh, elegant contemporary 4 bdrm (or
3 & den) on double lot. Filux stone floors, 12' living
room ceilings, lots of Alilss & 2 patios for in-~C::{06~~~00~~~'.~.~.' ....... ~ ... ~~~ ... '.~.1.~.~.~~~ .. f;:~~~
DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm hilyfront with
huge maister suite, den, family room, dock for a lilrge
yKllt & spuklin\uwilter views. Terraced bayside ~~-'~t ~~ ...... '.~~ .. :~.~.~~: .. ~~.~~~ .. ~~ .. ~sf.'2~.~
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UNO.A ISLE Traditional 4 bdrm in perfec1 condition
on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Family room
with Fr. doors to huge bayside patios & cozy study
with Fp. Circular stil1rCilse, oak floors & cabinetry.
631-1400 ....................................................... $1,595,000
BIG CANYON Contemporuy Mediterrilneiln 5
bdrm estate. Top qUillity & exciting design, formal
dining & filmily rooms, office, excercise & steam
rooms. Fr. doors to patios & lush gardens with E>OOI &
spa. 631-1400 ............................................... s 1,875,000
UDO ISLE Bilyfront with 62' of waterfront, greilt
views & privilte pool. Extensively remodeled 3 bdrm
including luge master with Fp., study & balcony,
gourmet kitchen with granite counters & den. Top
qUillity. 631-1400 ......................................... $1 ,900,000
UDO ISLE Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with
Mediterrilneiln overtones. Family & formal dining
rooms & e..t in kitchen open to fabulous parkJike
bwn & gilrdens leading to the 70' dock with side tie.
631-1400 ....................................................... $2,095,000
LIND.A ISLE Bayfront, Spectilcular remodeled 3
bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wine celbr, deck
with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. QUillity
milterials include travertine, onyx, brilSs & copper.
631-1400 ....................................................... $2,625,000
UDO JSL£ Rare opportunity for 60' on 1he Wilter in
fantilstic loation quiet end of islilnd with panoramic
views of the-turning basin boating ilCtion & city lights.
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108' of oceiln frontage & panorilmic views. Milgnifi -
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
. 2436 W. Coast Hwy.
315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach, 631-1400
Balboa Island, 673-6900
Specializing In properties ... on the water ... near the water and with a view of the water.
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COMPANY
BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK
NEWPORT BEACH
EASTBlUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL
4 BEDROOM HOME · This lovely home is located
near EasfbluH's community park & 1s on 1 of the largest
lots in Eastbluff. Room for a pool Of expallSIOn. Mint
cond. w/many uptrades: French doors, & windows.
kitchen w/new ble, cabmets. GE mterowave/oven &
garden window, security system & new roof. Great for
enlerta1ning with an extra larie dining room & eatmg
nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family
neighborhood near schools. churches. tennis & parts.
$449,000.
PALM DESERT FEELING WITHOUT
LEAVING NEWPORT · Beautiful Newport North
Villa featuring 3 bdrms. & family room. Complete
downstairs covered tn pavers. Outside you'll find a lap
pool & spa with large patro for entertaining. A must see!
$550.000
PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS.· Presbgt0us "G"
Plan. 3 bdrm. 1 ~ bath, expansive lush areenbelt. sunset
& Back Bay balcony views. Beamed cathedral ceiline.
walls of glass. tJle entry with mirrored stairway with
hand turned banister and ra~s. 3 hole putting green.
Huge kitchen with l)ICkled cabinetry. Security system.
$415.000.
BLUFF'I WONE OF A KIND". 1•0 PAN-
ORA.lmC VIEWS · Expanded. rentOdeled & up-
Jraded, tilts property is uneque & diftereftt m al others
in the Muffs. At the bme of orCinal COllStruction, 2
bdfms & bath were ....., below the IMin !Mi. Master
bdrm ste on Nin level has an enlartlll llatlt na. iacmi
tub, s*y li&flts, separate shower & wal-in closet HichlY ""aded throupout w/lartt fMlity r11 & spacious
dinlnCf livt" rm •ea. New kitchen -.es. inside
laundry area,& entrance to home from attached praee.
This IS truly a rare beauty! $510,000 F•.
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NEWPORT SU.CH R§] • PALM 0£.SEU SAN DIEGO SANMAllNO
W ij hin g You Gver'I fiappinejj
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& :J/iroughoul //,e Co1ni1t g Year.
BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED READY TO
MOYEI · This owner 1s ready to move, so submit all
offers! Sharp, clean & aHOfdable 3 bdrm, 2~ bath.
Enclosed private patio with pretty flowers & plants. Easy
hving in beaut1f ul Newport Beach & convenient to Ill.
Walk to community pool. Eastbluff shoc>Pina center.
tennis, churches, schools & parks. Affordable price
includes the land. $269,000.
BLUFFS. GREA n Y REDUCEOI UIGLE
LEVEL END UNIT · Freshly pamted with new
~rpet, new plottess stove & oven, new tile, counter
tops. fixtures & rnirrOfed closet doors. Air conditioned
plus atr electrlC cleaner and secunty system. Spact0us &
private patio overloolunc creenbelt & pool. Very come-
nient locatJon. Walk to Eastblutf shopping center. CdM
high schoot, churches, tennis & park. ThtS property is 1n
mint condition & rudy fOf you to move into. Price
includes the land. Reduced to $267,300.
CORONA DEL MAR
HOP, 8KIP AND W TO TIE~·
Enjoy liv1nc ~ block tron1 the beach in ~ beautihltly
landscaped, ........ tained bcMM. 2 bedrOOMS, 216
baths with ocean view from cozy tlMity fOCMft and
spectacutar panoramic view from sundeclt. Secluded
patio adfoins the livint rOOfll and dinlnc lfea. New roof,
new floor coverinp, copper ptulftbi"I. Owner ""' catry
sizeable 2nd trust deed. Corona del Mar liYiftc at its bestt
$625,000.
759-9100
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home has access to 3 private baches. MN root. brand
new carpet, hardwood ttoon. trench door$ & wMws.
OecoratOf wllcoveriflcs & crown ~ A true
value. $535,000.
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Dines Country Club W/Sllllpilll lilw of die ... 14111
hole tndudil11171 ft of fairway ,,....... Tllil 7.200
sq. ft. home is truly "O. of a Kild". 5 BR. 5~ IA w/4
firepAaces, separale •finis ......... art* mt "'*"' .... -4 alt ..,.. -.,.. + ... etecbonec ptes. Coqiletl ,_ Mi11111e. Sl.500,000
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68 feet on tbe water wittl a 60 ft. boat dock. Mt by
~o. Pool .., spa. tiled pUio on M9e water &rlll for
en~ Bir in tM fltllity r11 ltlat tools str...,.
down a.e bay. Larae master suite •/sittifw r11 Ind
fireplace. Naturll sun-lille thrOllflovt. Formal dirq mt
•/a briellant Naht hxture. This home is iir conditioned I
loclted on a private street close to beach, restlurlflts &
shoppq. $900,000
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NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR plue dea. 2~ BA. quiet eDCI on Kamalll Coan. Ceramic tile In entry and kitchen.
Fireplace In llvtng room. 0.. of the be•t
loc:atlona In the Cre•t. Comm pool/tnnl•.
Call 673-7300 $265.000
EXECUTIVE LIVING
Udo I• home. L..ely MCoed •tory IDUter
..... with ...... ••lldeck ..... c ........ die
loon. plu .. doa •.u.n A 2 ftreplKe.
Call 673-7300 $595.000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
View. Mll4y ... e• U4 INay ae·
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BR. 4 1/a BA laome. Slttlll9 r ....
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place la .. aer •alte. Eajoy
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C...fonable and Immaculate. 3 bedroo ....
epeclou muter .. 1te upetair• light aad airy
feell ... 2~ bllthe. Quiet end of W.ad.
CaU 673-7300 $569.000
NEWPORT.BEACH RETREAT
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c.-1 673-7300 $115.0IO
BAYVIEW DUPLEX
Spaclou• duplex within walld-. dletance to
Pavillion A beach. UP SBR. 2BA. d~a. DN
SBR. 2BA. Fireplace In each ualt. · CaU 673-7300 .
DOVER SHORES
Spacious floor plan n,ht on the bay with dock
for large boat. Screae bay view. Patio ncep-
tioul for eatertaiaiq. Futures 5 BR. family
room. dea. faataadc game room. all thi• 0111 Fee
Lud.
c.11 673-7300
VAIL. COLORADO
Heut of V• V..... I BR. loft. coado. stepe .. v.... .................. 11y .a.c .. t ...
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Coldwell Banker
Residential Real Estate Services
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
CORNER OF COAST HWY . AT AVOCADO
644-9060
THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LIS TINGS
NEWPORT BEACH
BA YllDGE net,600
Terrific 2 BR "C2" unit in good cond. Lovely loc.
b.}'. pool. Excellent price for ~uick sale.
-tThuusam:trbetow1ut sale-of' same oor plan.)
BAYCIUT $415,000
Custom single story on 2 lots. Pvt yard with lrg
pool, fruit trees & RV access. 3 BR. formal DR.
den + FR. Great buy!
WESTCLIPP '419,950 Qualit~ shines throughout this emotional 3 BR
home. Loaded with extras such as A/C, security
system, extensive tilework, French doors &
much much more!
BAYSHOIES *439,000
4 BR, 4 BA on an ovenized lot. Prime location,
iust stept from walkway to beach and guest dock.
\J-shaJ>f(i i'iu.~e ~pens to brick patio & gazebo.
BEACON BAY *450,000
Cute, beacby 2 BR cottage with 1 BR apt. Large
enclosed patio plus patio on esplande. Numerous
po68ibilit1es to enlarge home. Leasehold land.
SEA VIEW S580,000
Three bedroom, residence-extensive built-ins-
custom lighting inside and out-neutral decor-
secluded location on cul-de-sac.
NEWPORT BEACH M!i,000
Largest model, S BR, supe.rbly decoib~-d. sky
lights, French windows, wood floors, country
family kitchen. All surrounded by pool, gardens
& view.
BEACON BAY "59,080
Outatanding one of a kind Pulaski designed
home with lovely master bedroom, loft, Diane
Johnson kitchen plus 2 BR apartment. Spa.
BAUOl llD6B S750,000
Gorgeout 4 BR, •3 ~ BA home, marble flooring,
oak paneliJll, cuatom wall & window coverings.
Beautifully landscaped corner-location. A must
see!
PENINSULA '775,000
Family living at it's best! This S BR + den
oceanfront home is located in desirable central
Penn. area. •,.; block to yacht club. Window nook
bas unlimited viataa. A must see!
LIDO PAIK '716 000
Ultimate bachelor haven. Sophisticated 2 BR,
2 'h BA with panoramic view from the 7th Ooor.
Seller may trade.
BAY FRONTS
BEA~N .BAY '1,ZOl,OGO
Captivating, contemporary waterfront property
with commanding views., 6 BR, pier with three
slip&. City lease land.
COIONA DEL MA.I Sl,476,000
Bayaide Dr. prime location. • BR home w/great
potential for redo. Seller must sell. Will consider
all off en. Great buy for a one of a kind.
LIDO 11,900,000
Luxury with incredible views, high security with
4 BR, 5 BA. Nothing else like it because owner
::>ut two units together.
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COWNS ISLAND H ,ltl,080
Charming bayf ront home on prestigious bland
with eadi room leading to gorgeous landscape &
patio on 196' frontage.
LINDA ISLB H,•,eoo
Spectacular, contemporary, remodeled, bayfront
European kitchen, 4 BR, 5 112 BA, turning basin,
view, tarp slip + South Patio.
BA~ H,860,000
True ...,.u on the Bay, this exeepi~'ll 7 BR,
home . ia ~ted on 80' frontage. Formal DR,
breakfast FR. 4 car garage, elevator, buement,
boat slip, green lawn are a few of the amenities.
BAYSHOllS sa,zso,eoo
. I One of Newport's <a nest panoramic views. Large
home with 60' on the bay. Accomodationa for 2
large yachts. Pool, spa, patio entertainment area.
UNDA ISLE SS,600,MI
One of Newpc?rt'a premier bayfront. homes with
more than 80 ft on the Bay. A pier and llip of 100
ft will accomodate a veritable flotilla! By appt.
BAYSHOIES 11,718,0IO
Fabulous one of a kind bayfront w/gr8My lawn,
huge tree, ovenized deck, 3 slips. charmina "old New~rt'' on 111 Bayahores lots.
BLUFFS
BLUFFS SUt,000
Lovely spacious 3 BR, 21 i BA 2 story t.ownhome
on quiet grnblt. Many upgrades. Plantation
shutters, sec sys w/elect gate, att ic fan, added
windows.
BLUFFS SS69,t81
This beauty is well located on desirable green-
belt within walking distance to pool. Remodeled
kitchen and baths, 2 ~tioe and sun deck. Live in
comfort in Newport Beach.
THE BLUPPS SMt,000
Fabulous condo on wide greenbelt, 1 story end
unit. High beamed ceilings, lots of windows for
bright and cheery feeling. Large brick wrap-
aroUnd patio. Bluffs best 1-story location.
BLtJPPS -UU,000
Popular 3 BR "Delores" plan on wide greenblt.
Fresh u a daisy, and ready for accupancy. Cul-de-a.c !ocation offers quiet & privacy.
OIANGBTUE 1118,MO
Lovely 2 BR, 1 BA upper plan 5 in excellent
condition. Lovely locataon on stream. Superb
price for fast sale.
PAJIVIEW HILL S17t,Oll
Fab~loua trilevel townhome only 7 yrs old. S~caous 2 BR, 2 BA, A/C. alarm system, 2
pataoe and much more, great complex w/pool &
spa. Excellent location.
EAST SIDE COSTA MESA UM,500
Too 1ood to pass up! Town.home East.side, 4 BR.
2Y• BA, fm rm, assoc. pool and tennis. Walk to
Back Bay. Won't last at this price: Call now!
CAllBllDGE COUIT SZ15,000
Delishtlul three BR, three BA condominium
light, bright, clean end unit. Central air. Two car
attached garage. An outstanding value.
EABl'SIDI COST A MESA 1376, ...
Charmine 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. Recently remodeled
home on corner location. Tum key condition.
SpKioua brick patio & grass play area + 3 1 "! car
garage.
BMEIALD BAY Slt6,000
One of larp1t k>ta in Emerald Bay. Ocean
Catalina, park, canyon views. Cozy den, 3 BR1 3
BA one bedroom + beth downatain. Beamed
ceilinp.
OVER 100 OFFICES TO ~fRVf YOU IN SO'ITHERN CAL!fORNIA
LOVELY COSTA IESI
POOL HOIE
Super 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen
& baths. Lavish use of Oak & Ceramic
tile. Two fireplaces. Sellers very
anxious to see offers.
Ill
ASSUME 1.5 FIXE.J ·
10 QIALIFYlll·
Great 2 bdrm condo near South
Coast Plaza. Remodeled 4 months
a2o. Take over 70,000 1st T.D. ~ p-..:t
3 Ye down on new fHA. Asklv~
111111.MSZllWlll
CUTE 2 IEIRIOI HOIE
Great starter home on lovely tree
lined street. Two bdrm, detached
garage & super large yard. Seller
leaving areal On'l.1 11.,..
PRICE REIUCTIOI $10,000
Newport's secluded home large lot
with sunroom. Three bdrm, 2 bath.
Gorgeous ~~l:W°°1.
WM'TUST
Close to South Coast Plaza 3 bdrm
1.5 bath, plus 2 car garage. Im~
maculate only! 11n.-.,.. M m1u ...
CUSTll HOME SITE
Bulldable stte on hiff top wtth 360°
view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing
avocado trees. Great Investment
today and · future! Totaf price onty
11 ..... ...... ,,.,,
IEW LISTill
OCUI IREEZE VILLAS
Two master suites with private baths,
plus guest bath. Executive townhome
In excellent central Costa Mesa lo-
cation. End unit In a very private
setting. l:arge private patio, plus 2
balconies. Washer/dryer ~!~~~.
Perteet !9f Ii~!;; c;r young couple.
Culrimuntty poof & spa. Oversized 2
car garage with room for workshop
area. Won't last at this reasonable price! ., ...
llTA WAii
CISTA IESI
11•1 S1M,IOO
Huge comer lot. Three bdrm ~;:.
bath, family room O~O<>klng iarge
r,ard. RV ~. Near South Coast , tdZ8. Asking . 1111,1M .........
WTSI• •STA IESA
Two bdrm, 2% bath townhOme. High-
ly upgrMed FNndt doors. Wood-
bumlng ....... 2 «* ........ c.19
now & be In for Chrt8trnlli. Oney 1m.-11•111ra
631-1266
SIPEI MPLD
Two-3 bdrm, 2 beth &nta In NB. Both
have vaulted Cllllngs, ftrepl8cM,
wuhera & dryen. 4 car a-. with
ocean ~ from one unit. Only 8
years old. Seller extremely
motivated . ..
llAPPI llUIAIS
I would like to extend to ••: A very Merry Christmas and A Happy &
Prosperous New v ... Sincerely,
mTYIU Im
llVE llllT 11
To this Impeccably maintained East-
side townhome. Three bdrm, 21n
bath.~~~~ •• reces __ .. ·a and large deck ...
with lovely ner .=n· na.-
.... ,._,
SllTI NIST PLW
caJI to view this ~ 4 BR, 2 BA
home with f.mtly room, nowt LOC8ted
on cul-de-uc with t..ullful lend-
scapfng. Just reduced 11•111 to --=--Ml'.J•a111
"lllPPY •1111r• Super Huntington a.ctl 4 bdrm poot
home. In great Brookhurlt tocatlon .
Has ftrepl11ee, lwge ywd, II ctoee to
school. Cul-de-uc. Just Natedt --.....
lllTU - -VIEWJ
Model perfect, ~ UPl'llded 3 bdrm, 2 bMh. -· , lt view. L8rge
fe>rrMI .dlr*lrQ~ ""-roome. LUlh ~11 ,,_ IP9 & ce;ntr• *· pool & tennis. c..e for more del8lll. .-... ....... ,.
--· ( .
IEWl'llT IEAll ·-·-,DIG Live wtthln w9lklna dlltmnoe to the
ftneat bllchea, blke, and Nnning
trllill. New tile entry, new carpet,
paint, and kitchen llPJ)ffances. Three
bdrm, 21~ bath with room for formal
dining. Just oner. .. 1272-mn I 12&
unmE .. E
Terrtflc 3 bdrm hcM"8 In perfect con-
dition. Extra l8rge lot, doubte car _....., ·:~priwlt· patio & inucfi more. Mble location. Just
lfsted. Offered at 1111.-........
111-.,.11
PrilM ...... ~'-........ 2
bdrm cott' .. to ~
Alklng • Ill IP I
4 lllTS lll'fil•
TownhouM. 4""' \. ··"' Martcet. Rents. Mkln.~ V Pll,111
a.ff IS ·-
* IEm.111111'1 UICI*.
Don't mile the last of the large
parcels. Bulld or aubdMding this
rural 40 .ere pwcel next to Cleveland
National Forest and near new reli-
dentilll devllapment, off Ortep Hwy
(174)Rh•lldeCo. Termeev....,..on
..... price of ·-··· mftl 21
11t•111-ns Custom 2 ltOry ....... l9nCtectipe
Met prtvate .._ a yeel' old 3 bdrm.
2.5 bath, tonMI br ... rt.t dllllng,
t...wy room too. Sole ao-nt-J.t:il
ontyt llDP' I .....
IESTPlmE• ... llT
Thi9 ~ hOme ha It alt Four bdrm, 2 .... fOrmal dtnlng & Wnly
nM. 3 .. -. .... 9Wtmmlng
poet. lrolll ~ and low mMt-.... ca. Al al ._ ••._ in ...... °" ....... Cll. = .... _ ... .
....... , •• u
All 2 bdrm, 1 bath with endoled
~· Electronic Wttrance gate. ell untta r-9ly m.t. Owner tr.ciing up. For.._... or• 91· <:Ille
.......... _
Quattty duplex currently under con-
structfon. Both units •• 3 bdrm.
Excellent location. cal today to Mid
your own finilhina touches. ••• .. 1..... r
TllTll I •IT IPllTmEIT
slats of (1) three bdrtn, 1~ bath. (2)
two bdrm. 1 batt-ft. 1wO bdrm, 2
bath. And <1> ~0" ""· 1 bath. Ptus eight ~ .• ~ by only 15631 -
15641 TtAil1 "illlge Way near tree-
wmya 5 a 55. Alklna ....-
-ltl.UI .
m!Yl&ZiW
C':'VER µCVIE 1-. .*!!? ~.!• .,,...,._ =· . bdnn, 4"6 bMtt ColoN9I
...... In Hsbor ~· Sipping mint ~ on the vs Nluing ,...
the pool/sp9 lounge --. or ~
gllling .... .,..,... sunounclngs.
ire af enticing,..._,,.. thet CM be
en)oved In thia luxurtous estate. And, .-. bonua. thia lmpr111tw reskMnoe
~ a pwtimt ooe9rt -. from the
balcony and master bdrm.
N "·--
234 EAST 17TB STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA
)
T'WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE OHRISTM
We at The Prudential 714 Realty were all manning the phones. dreaming in anticipation
f A8Ul <itJS INCOMl UHll S
S1unn1n& J Ba. 3 Ba bOtll with
'---......• Vtt•i can Batbt~ ~m0tn °' Ci&t lhOmu $69S.000
~ ... -.... -To the top of the
porch. to the top
of the wall ... Hurry
and buy me 'cuz I won't
last 'til fall.
Mama
in her kerchief and I In
-1"J cap would like to settle
here for our long winters'
nap.
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BAI.BOA & £N~Y
OAAMAllC CAlAllNA
S0NSNC TS, CAU JOYCE
IAflNf S PRtCW r ROM
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SA A-i;L T-HROUG~ THESE .HOMES
.
that great chap St. Nick and wonderful new owners, when ...
drove.
SPANISH HILLSIDE
HOME
IN SILVDLAKE _._ AllUOF LA. GREAT
HONE FOR GREAT
TuaCAll mN.a>NMON . .., ....
With my Prudential 714 realtor
so lively and bright, I knew I
would own a new home.by ; tonl&ht. I
,:-J:;!'i
to my
wandering
eye
should
appear
but this
ck>rious
condo to
own In the
new year.
The
children
were
nestled all
snucln
their beds
with
visions of
this home
dancing In
their
heads.
• • •
Now Dasher, now
Dancer, now Prancer,
now Vixon, on
~----Comet, on Cupid. on
...
Donner & Blitzen ...
There's room for all in this
house here .
And, then in an
instant. we heard
on the roof. the
prancing and pawing
of each linle hoof.
l~ancto
my car. to
mydients
cave a
whistle and
said,
"Here's a
creat
home!"
with the
downola
thistle .
. Yoa Know Us. We Know R ... Eitate.
I
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r
_,
I m11• ft.II.... ..1 ...
Good home In a good area at a very affordable
price. Move In condition. Remodeled kitchen,
brick fireplace. Master bedroom opens onto
patio & pool. Call now. 546-2313. HP1
MllYMUI tnl•• Seldom offered, excellent duplex. Very good
area. Each has 2 bedrooms, 1 bMh & country
kitchen with dining area. Large yard In back unit.
Sprinklers on timers. Just In time Jgr JbL.tax_
o reilf. CiD"546=23 f:J. RPS--
.. , a n111 a-..
Here is a property that Is mo.t def'•••lllV a
handyperson's special. Located on a huge lot
with plenty of room for expansion. Bring paint &
plenty of elbow grease & make a nice profit. Celt
5-46-2313. HP6. ... .....,.. a..-
Excettent family home near South Coast Pima.
Big living room wtth eort fireplace. Big country
kitchen with counter eating area. Wood floor.
Big bedrooms wl1h mirrored ck>eet doors. Va-
cant, ready for move In. Call now for details
546-2313. HP4
...... ..aPWA a-..
One of this ~s better ~· ...._ bu '-ft
area & is moewated. Farnly room •• ...,.. fr~ painted lmeflOr. .... .. MeCCGmtld
wtth 15 year gu•.ntee. Com:pl•• SoW .,, .. am.
Quiet neighbomood. Terrific buy for fmmly.
Won't last. Call 546-2313. HP2 ....... ....... ..
Reduced! See'8r needs Nie on this ~ home
WI Mesa North. UYing room, family room, crackl-
ing fireplace. 2 Baths, 3 bigbedrooms. KJtc:IWta
homemakers deNght wtth mexicen tile, pul-out
shetves. Being petnted inside. ~ con-
dttk>n. Calt ~2313. HP6 ... ,_.. ..... . ....
setaom ottered townhome in e>Cdu9ive area at a
great price. Tiie entry wtth aecwtty gate, blQ
living room,~. beautiful upgreded lulfi carpet"'G. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 bathe. Steps from
exclu9Ne Me9a V•de Country Club. Cal
546-2313. HP7 __ ,_ ....
Foor bedroom home on targe comer lot. lMng
room, fireplace, just painted ~ SeMer
needs fast etefow. Good for lnWefor. Cal for
more info. 546-2313. HP8
.... nllll a.,..
3 BR. t5 BA, Woe yard, double Mtec:hed
garage, exceftent ... , lkSe location. Thie could
' be what you haYe been waiting for. c..t today
S..6-7171. NPI
•11111 1 s 1111 um 11•
SpeckM.m 2 BR. 2 BA. LAroe IMng room _..
fireplace. SpllC8uverkitchenwtth1111 ..........
Otnlng room --. Balcony, encloMd g9r8ge.
For Information call 848-7171. NP9 .
.na mA'l lllT M ,, .....
'4 BR, 2 BA, large kitchen, famtty room combina-
tion. ExoeHent end of street location, 1erge yard,
front patio, doubte attached af8nae. Sou1h
Coast Metro area location. What a b9raainl ~urry on this' one. can today. 646-7171. NP-4
........ Ii
Bridal ShOppe and Formal Weer. With Tuxedo
Rental. Ful Service. Excelklnt , loc:8llon. Well
estabM8hed bu91nesa. Call &46-7171. NP 10
alflmll ,...,..
Choice Laurel POint townhome. Large 3 BR, 21~
BA. Excellent location. Community pool, apa, for
lnformatJon ell 848-7171. Alk 8bOut our other
excluMe in Sarne comola.. NP 11 ... .,.. ·--3 BR, 21A BA townhome. LMng room with
flreplaoe, tpalCioua den or flrst level. 2 more
bedrooms plus antoher 1 '~ bath. Endoeed gar-
age. Hurry on this onet 848-7171. NP12. ____ ,.. .... .
Move-4ft condition. Big IMng room, ........ In
dining room. Aelnadlild ldlchen, omll a•• ...._
""" CCMlten, cOOk top, Move • IRICro. Nee
yscS, poo1 a..-. c.. s•• 2313. HPt ...... . .....
Exira Sge custom home. 5 bedroalM. 3 ......
FonMf htng room, ...,. llfle ...._,NC
room. Urge mMter. ~ hllt ccutvsd.
F,.. form poof & 1pa. Ctlll 549-2313. HP10 ---...... T err11c for MW anv.tora. Older duplex. Eut-
llde near ~· Front unlea have 1
bedroom/bd\. ~ ,... .......
st '. • ., ...... -~. LI •
• J: .,·. ~ (_, r-, T t : .\ , ' ....... ....
located on comer lot nw 8d BllY· Nftty
ptlinted 4 BR, 3 BA, formel dining room, bonus room. Uun*y off kltc:Mn. Urge s-tlO and prd.
2 cs attedled P• plu9 carport. T~ a home of ~ qullllly. c.11 to pre .....
Mtr7171. NP1 --.... eom. unit wtttl W8W from w.y room. he 11111'
2 BR, 2 BA ftoorpl9n. Gllted 9'*ded communi-
ty. Club ~ and pool. Fot lnformdon cell
846-7171. NP2 ....... .. .. ~on market. Single story S11M1Mt Condo .
Wei located, stepa to pool and .. .,_,.19u11y
m8Mlned. 2 plua den or 3 M. 2 BA. Mng
room with cozy r:=· 2 ptldol, ceo. to
bw:h. For -l4e-1111. NP3.
M llfQ&aJ' --Rare opportunity to purohW. L-oe ~ =story home In uNnoorporMed &anta Ana
•• ••· Brino'YOW dtcM ator'lhd iiCfi hllW fun wtth thll4 BR. den, plua office or??
~· ··--.. unlmlled. C8I today. 848-7171 . NP5 . ··-· ..... . ...... En)Oy the ¥lew from Wa 3 BA, 2.5 BA Newport
ee.ct'I TOWl'WMM ofler'.e-o unobetNcted view from M'9 room Md .,. ... ....._ Uvtng room
..... tnpreoe, dtr*lg .... kllCMn .. a.undry
room, cornmuntty pool Ind much more. For
tnfonnatloft ct111 848-7171. NP2
··--lW 11•1• .._, H0911 Holpbl. 3 BR, 2% BA. I 1200 per
month. 141-7171. NP13
-. 4. ~ ........ .
... .. ....
Great .... CMrmk1g ...... for ""' time ~ .-.. to do • bit of 11111ng a .-...-o.
Open eJtry ftoorl>IM. 2 bedrooma, 1 battt. Lot. Of
potential. C.-541-2313. NP12
•111111 -..-... Excll1nt Fountlln V...,--. ~ Nni1 ...... .
cnddlrag .......... Urgia .....,/blnuli .... a
~--...... ~ ..... ~00t1••· C-. ~2313. HP1'
BOB a DOVE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
When you want Results
CALL THE BEST
.1m1111111
IWIDmst•W
llfl I .... WITI IElllTI•IL 111• I
... ... If secufity Is what you want,
security is what you'll get in VIiia Balboa! Just
beyond the prtvae guarded gates lies an
executtve suite that is so special, words cannot
do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, in-
door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the
designer furnishings are avaUable for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! P1.,_ -·--·-,.. . ,,,., .. ..,,,
llLL -••• IM-lllP
Own your own home with as little ae 3~own
Md...,. money through tax benefits.
* ?hw ~ut111141*
WEST CLIFF
Very cute Family home, well located near
schools and shopping. Comfortable living
arrangements include family room, living
room, three bedrooms, two baths, large
front, & back yard with a pool & a two car
garage. This one won't last long. M1.,.. ........
NEW LISTING
OWNER MUST SELL
Has purchased another home & must sefJ
this beautif ui Newport North T ownhorne
· that features 2 Master Suites, Den, Living
Room w/Flreplace, Kitchen w/all the con-
venient appliances, lovely patio & more.
Submit offers -$259,000
For an appolnt~t call , ............. .,
131·1-
SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM
Five BR, 4 'Ii BA, two family rooms, new
gourmet kitchen, four car garage. Private
electric gated entrance. Just completefy
remodeled. City and Mountain views from
this 5,300 sq. ft . custom house. Asking ...
11.250,000 ......
HARBOR RIDGE
A....._........_ pl•nal9d lor ll'Kla•
lwlng. lac•d In the,..... .... ..,ct
uteilca......,of"8rttorNdge. i m.. .... .,..... ... of OcNn,..,
ACl"9LlgM8
• ........... red brick In entrJ, 8trtum, ~ ........ decll
• 1h18181r ........... tor wermer 'WWPOllT"-,. • Le•lllr,... ..... '°°"'tor ... pool 1'1119 ..................... .......... u ....... .....,,....., ......... ,..... .. ., .... .
Par,_ Dllw ... 8ho•ll'I call,~......
131-1211
NEWPORT CREST
Popul9r Plan VI ha been conwrted to 3
bedrooma end ellowed for a glMt mater
..... 2.5 b8tha. lofted celffngs. bright &
1UMY ldtcMn, f-.nlly room wtth nice deck. mge ltvtng room, 2 car gar9ge & morel ...... ......
' Ulll ISLE
~ ..... ,, sw ...... ......... ---.. .,.., "'"''"' "'-'Ill•:: lwlt II .. *-el ....... . .......... .... ..,., ................ . ......................... ~ ... ,, I 'n• ..... ,_, ._, ,_, • = .,,....., ..., a .._
1111111, a ' I .,._ 2• ... 11m1J ......,.._,,,, .......... ....
........................ ., ... 11• ,.... .........
$1,825,000
Ftr I Ptltlle a..n.c Call
1811 MYIE IDIP
131-1211
?2ece11tS~
USTILIFF
r11111• 11nn
4' bedroom. 2 batt-• 'O ntial to expand
up-.OC. .ouu r ·s 0 .__ . eut is bum to
lat. Best bl . .,,uff. Hurry this home
won't last tht •• dekend. ~ ..... ,.
NEWPORT CREST
Two story• Four Bedrooms• Two Baths
llnd Powder Room • LMng Room wtth
Lofted C1lllng • Flreplaoe and Wet e. •
FMtlty room wltt\ Deck Ral9ed Ottitng
Room • Sunny KJtchen • Muter Suite wtttt
Sun Deck • T.a-unc1er Double Gs11ge
with Auto-Door Opener llnd ,.,... Acc.e .... .. ~ ~-· -·-.. ~
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, coUrse is sched.Uitid
to begin Jan. 3 at UCI
"Fundamentals of Marketing for the
light Construction Industry," the sec-
ond in a series of four college-level
courses for housing industry pro-
fessionals, will begin Tuesday, Jan. 3.
at tM UC Irvine campus.
Co-::;ponsored by the Sales & Mar-
keting Council of the Building Industry
Association of Southern California, the
11-week course Is offered through
UCl'S extension program. Michael
Hixson, principal of Irvine-based
Goodman/Hixson & Co .• will be the
cour~a instructor. ln<;orQPratlng.,various~ts of the
planning process for the marketing o
new nomes. this course will cover such
subjects as market research, con-
sumer segmentation, creating a mar-
keting plan, budgeting, pricing and
product development.
The course Is presented in conjunc-
tion with the "Marketing for the
Residential Builder" program, created
by the Institute of Residential Market-
ing, a part of the National Association
of Home Builders. All four courses In
the program are required in the
designation process for becoming a
member of the Institute of Residential
Marketing.
Starting Jan. 3, Course II In the series
Is scheduled to meet from 7 to 10 .m.
on success ve ue ays. or more
information, call UCI Extension at (714)
856-5414 or Hixson at (714) 552-1400.
Cayman breaks record
Irvine-based Cayman Development
Co. reported record-breaking sales
through the third quarter of 1988 with a
total volume of more than $100 million.
according to Ray Rutter, president of
the luxury homebuilding company.
This represents sales of 241 units at
SeaClitf on the Greens. Cayman's 100-
acre master-planned community in
Huntington Beach, and The Island
V!!!W. its 58-acre master-planned
coummunity on the Palos Verdes
Peninsula. Sold was ths entire inven-
tory of 104 units in The Masters Series,
a neight>omood of single-family at-
tached homes; 41 single-family de-
tached homes of The Estate Series,
including five fully furnished model
homes; 81 mutti-levet townhomes of
The Club SerieS South; and 15 slngle-
famlty homes at The1stand View.
"Although Cayman has enjoyed re-
cord sales during the past three years,
none even comes ctose to the sales so
far tn 1988," Rutter said,
Kay uew.ling, vice pr191d9nt of
lmpeNI Savtnga In Newport BMch,
and offtcers (ptctured) recently
hosted an open houM for customers
and bulln111 aeodata The bank
teetured works by...,.,.~
). ICUlphn-Cut--sttet and
Qr.., (left). Cringe County
art The CIRl*lftO CMmber Players= d.m.talfuMnt. Im-.,.,... s ii located at 55G
Newport Dr. In NB.
WHY PAY 1~ FUl.L COMMllll• TO SELL ¥• Hml
~ MIJll~~~--~
"'\~ . WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE FROM '3,980 (PAYAaE ATl8CROW)
\t \\l'OHI Hi \I II
-U IHlllll ,_, Liil I -2BR-~dA, den. decks, 3-car att. + guest prkg.
215 19th Street.. ............. $469,000 721-4111
-..\\I \\\\
llYll WllTll
3BR-2BA. large pool.
2502 South Olive ............ $165,000 722-8114
DllWIT 1n tm 11111
2BR-Condo, Gated community.
1501 t;B So. Raitt St. ....... $99,900 722-8114
"'"' .. NIT .. •••um ...... 1509 Sandcastle. CdM ........................... $25,200
10 Odyssey Court, NB ............................. $9,980
10 Wild Goose, NB ................................... $7,830
1800 Bery1, NB ......................................... 12, 120
714 Goldenrod. CdM ............................... $6,220
977 Acapulco, LB ................................... $10,614
304 Port Whitby, NB .............................. $25,000
I II .... ,\ \I f'\
,.mt••-3BR-2.5BA. Condo.
216 Saybrook .................. $198,900 722-8114
...... Im
3BR-1. 75BA.
1741 Tustin #78 ............. $169,500 722-8114
.. .rll .ul PUii
38R-2BA, Gated Community.
810 Baker #202 .. : ........... $165,000 722-8114
722-8114 -\VE AIU~ l•'Uf,I, Sl~ltVICI•;!
·~--··, .. .,__. . .,..... an nm FACTI, ca•• ...
CAL:L POI YOUI •••• WE!ttLY LISTS OF PAOPEATIES
''IJOR IAU BY OWNER" wrTtt PRICIS, AOOMIH3. PHONE NUMBEMI. ETC.
I I I ....._ i \ \ l I "' \ -·"-2BR-Eastlkie C.M., 2 Car.
2424 Santa Ana, #103C.S175,000 722-8114 .. " .... 3BR-2BA, condo, end patto.
18'45 Anaheim #50 ......... $145.500 722-8114 •. ,,, ..... _
38R-2.5BA
312 Campbel lane ......... $235,000 722-8114 .. .... ---·---..... . 2893 Java, CM ....................................... I 11,820
840 Victoria, CM ...................................... 14,830
3n Flower, CM ...................................... $10,SOO
178 The Master• Cirde, CM .................... ae,aeo
1025 S-er..., CM .............................. 14,170
555 T'8M 18, CM ..................................... 11,720
2901 Ella..,..., CM ................................. 19,750
498 Elm 11th Street, CM ...................... 110,000
2309 Knox Awnue. CM ........................... M,310
ClllllBI ...
1835 0 . NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258
COSTA MESA. CA 92127
(714) 711_.1 M
DAILY P&OT~ DTAW IATIMDAY ~ M. l .. /PAGS 17
A full house is expectecJ for NAHB convention
More than 80,000 builders and auocl8t• In houetOg-reiated busi-
nu111 wlM gather In the Wortd Con-
greu Cer.r in AtlMta Jan. 20-23, for
the 451h Annual Conven-
tion/Expo9ttlon of the National As-
sociation of Home Builders.
The=..~ Qf the world's ~geet • ltMJW will be held on Friday, ...._ 20 81 11 a.m.
"Our tint of three conventions in
Atlanta pronllt111 to be the blggeet
f!IVfJ(," o.le Stuard. NAHB pn1ldent,
said. "We have more !Mn 400,000
squ.re feet of exhtbft space wtth more
than 1,000 exhibitors, 125 educational
programs on the IChech"9 and we
expect a record turnout."
Exhibitors will display new and
Innovative products and servlce9 rang-
ing from top-of-the-line kitchen and
bath eppUances and hardware to
accounting systems and woodworking
machinery. .
The exposition hall WUI open from
noon to 5 p.m . JM. 20th and from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 21-23. Exhibits are
open to convention attendees only.
M114Jn Hotue of El Toro has jotned Tusttn-baed HIFlln Adwertlelltg
Md~ R11911ona a public relations llCCCM1t executtYe.
Hogue has been Involved In vark>ua pubMc relations acttvmes In
Oklllhoma and Southern Cal"ornta for the pat 13 yiMrS. She was director of
WW. for a non-profit organtz.atlon In lrvtne, a telellieton co-hoet for
Interview talk shows In Oklahoma City and T'*ln: Md was an organizer.
director and ipUker for women's 1emtners on state and national levels for
profit and non-profit organizations.
A graduate of Oklahoma Baptist UnMnlty wtth a bechek>r's degree in
Eftglilti. lhe hM t.ught high IChool, both pubic Md private. She has al8o
coordinated and superviMd children's educational programs In Oklahoma
lftdTna. • ••
"9ld Acfvertlelng Md Pubic RelatloM has promoted Pllllp Y......_. to account wvicea manager.
VMClermost originally jotned Reid Advertising as manager of public
relations. His new responsibilities Include copywrltlng, traffic and
production supervision for several key accounts, as wefl as writing,
maNlg8ment and trafficking of the agency's public relations functions.
YMdermost Is currently completing his bachelor's degree in
Communications from Cal State -Fullerton, with emphasis In public
relations, marketing and management . ••• Cull•• LMng ....... a c.............. of Newport Beach, recently
promoted.._ Cole to vice prestdent of construction. Boyd Martin, senior
vice pr1•111t1t, mllde the announcement
• ...._ ha been with our company for more than two years, originally
as project mMager with our Eat Coast offlce, and then as director of
construction for our Southern CaNfornia office,'' Martin said.
As project manager for Custom Living Homes' East Coast offloe, Cole
wu relPOf18ible for the firm's largest townhome project. Today, Cole
over111s the entire conetructlon operations of projects totaling more than
S4 mlHk>n throughout the Southland . •••
Clludl ......_vice pr•dent and branch manager of the Newport Beach
offk:e of c ........... _... .. c ... ,.. Inc. since 198-i, has been
appointed to the newty cr•ted poeltlon of director, Southwestern
lrickmr191/Technology Group.
Hunt ... be ~ble for OY811Hing Industrial ec11Ytty and business
dMllllCM'*'t for the 99¥91\ Southern Cafffomta tnnch offices of Culhman &
W.un.ld, in ~ to Phoenix. In hie new position, Hunt wtll be bMed In
C&W"• Loe Anaelel branch. He~ hie relll •ate«*9er In 19n at Industrial Brokers Inc., a firm
acQUfrecl by caw In 1NO. He WM an industrial broker In the Newport Beech Ind Olarto brenchee of caw, and In 1983, wa l!ppointed branch manager .. an.to. The tollowtng yes, Hwtt took over a br9nch manager at Newport a.m. Md hM 1UCC 111fuly led tl\at office to tta national ranking In the top
elglll ~ br•w:hea for the laet four years. •••
.... ..._ hM joined ..... c.r.. -project manager. In hie MW PolftlOtt. he .. be reeponetble for coordinating the ·
-~a ..... Ll*•Center in Santa Ana . ..._.. .. ..... Conetructlon, which he joined in 1980.
112& ldlEl* •1*11lan from Ceil Poly, San Luta Obilpo with I 1•••"'-······ .... • ••
Alan GreenapM, chairman of the
Feder• Reeerve Board, wilt headline a
list of more than 700 speakers at the
convention. Greenspan will speak to
NAHB's board of directors on Jan~ 23.
Other prominent speakers at the
convention will Include: Richard Pratt.
chairman, Merrill Lynch Mortgage, NY;
Dr. WHtlam Apgar. Joint Center for
Housing Stud'81, Harvard University;
Senator Wyche Fowler (0-GA); Rep. H.
Gonzales (D-Tex); Rep. David Dreier
(R-CA); and Rep. Marge Roukema (A-
NJ).
To help housing profeasic>Mll main-
tain a competive edge in I toct.y'•
rapkfty changing housjng market, there
will be numerous educational pro-
grams and seminars, making the
builder's show the foremost educa-
tional event for the housing Industry.
Program topics range from ·'Strategies
to Out-Manage Foreign Competitors.··
"Senior~ Housing," "Affordability,"
"Homelessness: An Industry Re-
sponsibility," "Mortgage Market
Outlook," to "New Technology in
Housing" and "Design Trends '89-."
Local builder .examines
~e ory o ous1ng
ts affordable housing becoming ex-
tinct? Is there any hope of a resurrec-'
tlon? What are the fectora that have
caused home prices to lnftate? wm we
f!1VfJ( see the price of hou98S' come
down?
According to Rictl Doremus. presi-
dent of EPAC Oevek>pment In Costa
Mesa and .,. ..,d-winning builder of
affordable houM8 for more than 20
years, while attempts are being made
to produce affordable hou9ing by
reducing amenities and/or square
footage, theee efforts are futile for
many reasons. To futty understand this
situation, one must examine its history.
"The future of affordable housing
started to deteriorate about 10 years
ago with the passage of the first growth
control measures.·· Doremus said.
"Instead of altowing supply and de-
mand to work naturalty, these
measures controlled the issuing of
building permits, thereby artificially
restricting the supply of homes. Lim-
ited supply and Increased demand
caused home prices to inftate.
"The lnvotvement of local govern-
ment In the housing industry also has
contributed to the problem In the form
of tighter controls and more restric~
tions," he continued.
What's the solution? Doremus be-
lieves that industry deregulation will
allow the system of supply and demand
to correct lt9etf.
May ,oa be MITCMIDlled witls loved
ones and warmth, ud may your
New Year be bealtby
and pnJSperOUS! l
AMERICAN ESCROW, INC.
241 Newport Center Dr., Salte 106
Newport Beada. Ca HMO
('11t) 141-1 ...
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~lediterranean.Stvle Custom Home i.n Exclusive Gate·Gu.rded •a .... r •Ill. Large Entertainin~ Room with 28" Ceiling. Stone fireplace. Pro(essional Bar Overlooks Large Pool
an pa. as f'r 81\SUitt with fireplace. W11llt IA <;ao..t-.-Large Europcan:S.l)'.Je_S.th.
formal Laving Room. Dining Room and Library. AU with a fantastic OcHn and Citr lights
\'ie"-. Courmel l\itchf'n. 3 Extra Bedrooms ............................................ e t .295.-
let U1 Illa, Y H .. , ,,.,,_
B J4ppol~ti.tut CaU 644-4514 o~ 1?Adeel.
MORTGAGE RATES
FIXED ADJUSTABLE
lntnt Down Polnt9 Lodl-ln ...... ..... 0... p-... Leell-M ~ ..... ..,.... (%) (defe) ~ ..... 'I:' <"", <T> <"" A Western Fin. Serv.Co. t0.750 10 1.500 21 187 8.000 1.500 2.250 Bant< of Amerk:a 10.875 20 2.000 45 187 8.625 20 1.500 eo 2.375 Bank of California 10.750 10 2.000 00 188 8.125 20 1.500 eo 2.250 ConJtitution Federal S&L 10.750 20 1.500 15 187 8.250 20 2.000 15 2.825 Em re of Amerlc.a 11.000 05 1.500 30 187 8.500 30 1.500 30 2.625
Far We.t S & L 10.750 10 2.000 20 187 8.500 10 1.500 45 2.750
F1delty Federel S&L 10.750 10 1.500 00 188 8.750 20 1.500 45 2.500
First int.state B.nk 11.625 10 1.750 45 250 8.375 10 1.750 45 2.500 Gten«S• Federel S&l 10.750 20 2.000 30 188 8.500 10 1.750 75 2.750
Hewth«M S&l 11.125 20 2.000 15 187 8.500 20 1.500 15 2.375
Home Federal S&L 10.750 05 2.000 14 188 8.875 20 2.000 eo 2.750 Imperial Savings 11.125 20 2.000 30 500 8.125 20 1.500 • 30 2.625 landmark Bank 10.825 05 1.500 30 187 8.250 05 1.500 15 2.7-50 Mechanics Nat'I Bank 10J50 10 2.000 30 188 8.825 20 2.500 30 2.250
MerQ.Ky Sallfngs 10.750 05 1.500 15 187 8.125 20 1.500 eo 2.250
MiSSIOn Viejo Nat'I Bank 10.875 05 2.000 10 188 8.875 10 2.000 10 2.750
Pacific Savi~ Bank, 10.875 05 2.000 45 188 8.375 20 2.000 eo 2.500
Ouaktw Ctty L 10.750 10 2.000 00 187 8.000 10 1.500 eo 2.500 Republic Federal SaVlngs 10.875 05 1.000 75 187 7.125 20 2.000 75 2.250 Sanwa Bantc Celif. 10.750 10 2.000 15 187 8.080 10 1.500 eo 2.375
SMrs~Corp. 10.750 05 1.750 20 187 I .HO 10 1.750 eo 2.500 So. Cal 11.125 10 1.500 07 187 1.500 20 1.000 45 2.750 Trust Savlngt 8-* 11.250 10 2.000 00 1ee t .000 20 1.500 00 2.375 VWW/ Feder• Savings 10.875 10 1.500 00 117 l .IOO 20 1.500 45 2.500 Wortd Savings & Loan 11.000 20 2.000 45 117 a.no 20 1.500 IO 2.350
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2000
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187
950
350
350
250
300
188
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400
187
324
400
188
500
250
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INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUIT ABLE MORT AGES
11th Diatrlct
Ptamerete
3 month T ·bll e month T -bill
1yr.t~not· 3yr.~note
5 yr. treaury not•
nle .... 7.83
10.50 8.ot
8.21
t .10
t .17
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10.50 10.00
7.H 7.94
8.25 8.13
8.11 8.75
t .01 8.91
1.99 9.00
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RATE AVERAGES
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10.771
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part & schools. o..hatf bloa to com1nunity
pool. Completely refurbtshed. Move-in con·
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ESTHER YANK WI SHES
"HAPPY HOLIDAYS" TO ALL I&
THANKS TO EVEllYONE WHO
HELPED MAKE 1988 A VERY
SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
KE/MAX
CONGRATULATES ESTHER!
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