Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1990-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
PEANUTS® - . . AN 16LOO! MOW NICE .. W~V DO VQU CALL IT A 6EA6LOO? - GARFIELD®. l WELL~WE.'LL JU51 !EE WHO MAS .1ME LA~T LALJC.H/ · . ' • 75 CENTS IT'S NOT AN - 16LOO?T~EN WMAI 00 VOV CALL IT? -~L ·~ ,, - l f } l I l(l._(J \ t I I /~~ --- .. DECEMBER 2, 1990 A 8EA6LOO? NO, I DON'T TUINK IT LOOK5 LIKE MV NOSE AT ALL .. _ __....~-~ - _i: .......... ..._~r- .. -- ~ , BY JIM DAVIS HE THINK~ f M OOINf:r TO OPEN THIS ANP ~PRA"t' SOPA POP. IN MY FAC.£ DENNIS THE MENACE SoHOW ARE '(OU DOING IN~ KINOE~ SARTEN, DENNIS~ UH ... NOT SO GOOD ... 1 GUESS. REALLV? WHV IS THAT~ 8Ui I 'M GETTlt.J1 FAMILIAR WITH P&T'ER ~&81T. AN' I CAN CUT PAPE~ ~ ooo0. JUDGE PARKER T E L L M E I WHY DO YOU INSIST O N CALLING A CAB FOR THE A l RPORT WHEN PETER OFFERED TO DRIVE US ? I'LL TAKE THE SUIT- eASE-DOWNSTAIRS , WHILE YOU CALL THE CAB AND GET DRESSED/ ; WE'LL DISCUSS THAT LATER / 4 ... ---~~ -...---- BoT KIODIE·\e OH? GARDEN IS A WASTE OFTIM&l · BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX ,........-----......------~ RIGHT NO\N, LET'S GET OUT OF HERE . AND FAST/ bY 10M BATiUK MOON MULLINS SHoLJl-t>N'r You Bs tb1NG Y~R MoMEWofll<., l<'AYo? eVeft'Ysot»' J.lAS TO IUFZN IN A 1'WO·PA<&e l!SS,AY ~ MONQAY ••. 1' • I f 1 ".9 ) " ,,., ' ) I FAMOU5 COMPOSE.RS 1'HA1' L.£D 1'011-JE FIRSI ( OF Hl5 NUMEROUS RJBLJc APPEARANlE5 IN II-IE IOOJN DUCKING 5-fOOL... ! BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON IFSO,, IT1S TI-'£: If.US IS A SITL.J,Ar(oN I ONLY THING WME~E I kNOVJ DOUBT AT WORf<... ~5 'TMAN. 'TH,AT. l~S l&ACHE~. Over oard · ·~und lnvit~bory · - I Lff kt &Ef 11115 ~16HT, ~ Tf - LA5TNl6Hf 'tOO ~A)d£V r~AT A RfP BIRI WAS GOHHA A.PPEAR TD YOLJ- YEAH. SO EVEN tf ~P BIRP A?PEAR1Nb 10 ~b\J ~A OCAI~ 6MEN -~ ~? 'il)l.Y~ IN TH£ SAf~Sf f SPDT IN 1~E WOR.~D- ti ~ jtJ~ T All IT &ONNA HM'P~N . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE • • ? 00rlN, F\RE 'µJ AWAKE.? TH~e.! DtDtp..}FEEL rr? SNOZZZ7- ( - WHATEVER. M~ PDINT IS YOO'ff WORR'1 1N6 Aet>\JT oonu~ Hf~. ~ A1HOOSAAP ™ ~l SEA, R\b"T! O~L~ 6Ul.\,S (1)ME OUT 'llt\S F/.R. LYNN JOH _ CANl/aJ FEEL rr, ~1WAtT··· I~! .. ·rWhir TUii "-A"'"........,,. -To.._ .... ....,,,_, . .--- CAN YOU TAUIT 'tCXJA EVEI? TlW9 • 11 ..... 1111 clllf- .,_. In drllWlng dlllll oee.iMft ... bal9m ..... .... qulcldy can you find "*""? Cheek ••$$I I wW'I "'°'9 taelow. Piii • auoo 11 Jflt4 t ,..,._ 11 -... "'1 s ""°"' .; .-.... t eu.-iw II.., 't i 1111 »m 11 MOC1J 'I ........, • --a~ _.,.,,., - She. 's bee.K. fi.ghtil\g ~ btid cord for day~. rllftge ...... .., .. ~ bllawtotDIM h ..... °'.,,.,.. ol ...... ,......, '-"\ ...... °' • ..,.... .._._. 1.MDCM- 2.HDMD-. 3.•COT-. 4.'9CM•- I. LINT m- t. •DNOD-. 7. DIPCU - a. •vu-.. LON> HUI'-. ... "you c:en Nme .. nlM In ... then two ,,.._.., Then llt eon. one .... try . OH, GOOD. TEA • WHAT'S 'rt>UR PROBLEM? • -. :t ! l l ~ I G SPELLBINDER . .c. ............... .. ....... ... ..., .......... __ _,.......,, __ tw9CllA1' ....... ! MAQNITtO . . . . . ... TMINICllt'9,_,..lllCRfweff .., ... tew ....... ., .... __ __., __ _ ~ ........ ........ try .. tair'9 ....... ii ........ ~ ......... ....... , t 0 t; HERE 'TIS--RIGHT UNDER YOUR TRICK C~RDS AND WHOOPEE CUSH \ON . .. ~ t ·5cund lnvit~t1on·· I Lff ~ &Ef 71U5 ~16Af, ~ATf - . LAST Nl6t+f 'K>U DREAtt1£D THAT A REP BIRv WAS GONNA APPEAR TD ~DU - S6 EVEN If A RE.P BIR~ APPEARINb 10 ~b\) 12 A ~IH OMEN -~ Wi&J 7 ~·~IN IH£ ~ff.Sf SPUT IN 1H E OR1..P- YEA~. ri; Ju~ T All 'T . bO~NA HAPPEN . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' 1 Vc.N r KNcW, BGuF - fE.RSONALt ~ L ~'T f~ INK A ftfATE SHIP NEEDS A ~!>Cof, . I 9JT ME~-1 l I I JbriN/\RE ')Cv -rH t-BABY I~ ~VI~~ AWAKE. '? . PUT YLVR HAND HeRE..~',bJ THERE.! DID lp.} FEEL. rr'? SMfF· I DUNNO I CANI l~T WANNA · ·L.Ef Me. &.e~P. C-AN FEEL lT KICK { . .. -W*ATfVER. M~ PDINf tS lOU1f 'NnRR'ilN6 Ato\JiB[Oil~ ~~. WE'fE ~~ M\ ' ~1 SEA, R\b"T! ONL~ (,UL.\,S c.oME OlJf 1lU5 F>R. . . CAN YOU TRUST VOlJA IY£8? n.. .. 11 .... * ..... ... In dr9WtnO .......... tap end ~ ....... .... qu6ddy ca" you find them? °*'61 ••Hl'I with ttae MIDw. Piil 1 llllOO 11 -. t 1YM111P 11 .,,_. "'5f'1 5 *'°"' 11 ...._ t ........ 11...., 'C PICl I IJllOO 11 ~ 'I......,_ MIDQ · l :9ICl•"llCJ • rWhir ' "rHal ····-·------·-•tOWIO fl QIZ ...... ,11'1#,__ ..... ........................................... ~---...... ••rt .. .......... ................. ....... nw. .... -a.1•1-...... .. ,,... ..... .... dlgllon-9t ...... OMof .......... point . ...... l'C'l't'l't"t'r'I ....... I ti() • PART'Y UNUI If h .,__II a.. •1000. whll 11 the qu 11llirt? How'~ oootdM <Id 8er"9 NI? What .__.;,_j can be ._. on a _...., bill to rMlce it ~ • tin? TUil "-AftM~ -Nine°'* .. dD .. Toldwll .... ,_,,_,. ,.,.. ..... In .... ~~., ...... .. .... of• INftlbs al ...... ,..., '9aM. ...... of. tamo.. .._... 1.MDCM- 2.MERMD-. 3.Ml!COT-. 4. llttlCAN --1. LBfTm-1--MD.00--; 7. DePCU-. 1.•VEX-. l.LOMMUft-. _ 8ee If you e1n name al ,,.,,. In .... '*' two """'*'· Then ... eome-one .... wy . OH, GOOD. TEA • ., /. OU USUALLY KEEP IT ERE IN THIS DRAWI:R WITH YOUR 9EER-CP.P COLLECilON . . . SPELLBINDER . . . . . ... TMl .. ICllll"e2 ........ MdtfereU ..,. .. ...,, ....... ., .... __ _..., __ _ ~ ......... ...... Tryttacereet ...... ,...._ .-.... ~ ........ 0 t; 12·2. A HERE 'T JS--RIGHT UNDER YOUR TRICK C~R05 AND WHOOPEE CUSH \ON. I • u ~3r,PUI ~ 'lllE 8014&1 ........... ___ l 1NI~ t:N.6 R'JK I NfmA1J(JN. I . ENTERING · CALIFORNIA THINGS ARE NOT WHAT lHEVSEEM BY BERKELEY BREATHED :all v '' u Q W.u No" Du1tn of NBC's "S.tur"1y Night Livt" .firrJ btuaut of lttr rtfusol to appur with ltuiJ host AnJm11 Diu Cloy, wltaJt ,o..Wy ritlicula w.iolfWt 11"4 miMrities? r.tti , ...... ""111111. , .. Dunn isn't saying why her contract wasn't renewed. And executive produc::cr Bandon Tarti.lcoff denies that Dunn, 38, is being punished. A hu- morow non-fiction book by Dunn. who played calk-show host ~ Sccv~ hits St'O~ ~ next month. Another SNL c:k- parrurc: Jon Lovitt. who quit. Q How J;J Libyo's Mo.,,•mar CoJlu.fi wmt to J'D1'>t'? StM lrww. lJldale, ''- Through a coup in 1969. King Idris Scnsussi I abdicated in &- vor of Gadhafi. who had army support. The ICT'Orist leader, often denounced by the U.S. go~ lw been chair- man of the Revolutionary Command Council ever since. Gadbafi. -48, bas been nwricd twice and bas numerous chil- dren. An adopced baby' daug!i- te.r:, Hana. WU JcilJed in ~e Apil 1986 U.S. raid on Libya. Q b tltm • ,,.;,.;"'""' s1l1ry for NFL footb.11 p/qm? s. ...... lllttillWa. .. It's SS0,000, bur frw make t0 little. Avenge pro-league base sabrics for 1 m (the last year for which all 6gurcs arc avail- able): fuocba.U, S304.~ bas- ketball. S600,000: bascb~l. $490,000; hockey, $211,000. UNNm CO., INC. ........... --_ .... ,........, .. .,, .... ~ ...... ,... ........ • , ...... ,, a.w~ .... st .. ~,..... ~,,,...,.._,.... a UIA WW • H..11-Dlr.l. '"' Q Whtrt is R&B artist Jama Browm ? ls h.t still in prison? a.cw "-""·Jc. Allfllo, Jew. He's serving a 6-year scntrncc on charges stemming &om a wild car clu'.ic with the police. The 60-ish Brown spent a yea.x in a South Carolina prison, then moved in May to a work- re~ program at a courucl- i ng center. "The Hardest- Working Man in Show Busi- ucs:s" worries that the intcr- ruprion may have hurt his ca- reer. Brown. who's eligible for parole in '91. is writing songs. Q I'vt htartl many young actors rtftrrttl to as mtmbtrs of a "Brtir Pock."· But I Jon't gtt it. Why "Brat Pock"? _..., ............ The "Brat P.tc.k" is the eollcc- tioo of youthful acron who SWTCd in the 1985 movies T1st BrttJlrfut Club a.nd St. Elmo's Firt, including Rob Lowe. Demi Moore, Andrew Mc- Carthy. Judd Nelson. Ally Sheedy, Emilio &rvcz and Molly Ringwald. The term's a variariG11 on "Rat ·P.tc.k." an ea.xlicr group of hard..<f.rinking Hollyirood types headed by Fnnk Sinatra. That bunch in- cluded Dean Martin,. Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. One big difference: While the Rat Packen loved their niclc- oamc, the Brat ~en ~te theirs. Rarely do the young son appear together in public. Q Tracy Ntlsort, of ABC's "F1thtr Dowling Mysttnu, '' mt,,.bla mtgtr Rulr Ntlso" ls sht " grontluwghtn of Ozzit •"" Harritt? ....... c......c-.u.ti Yes. Rick. her dad (who wu killed in a plaM crash on Dec. 31 , 1985) also has sons in show biz: 2.2.-yea.x~ld twins Matthew and Gunnar of the rock duo Nelson. Tracy is 27. . Q ls tlwt rully Mtryl Stmp's si1tgi1tt wnet M ,._, '" #ta l•tat mov1t, "Posturtls from tltt E4gt"? ......... --.iw Ahsolutdy. No surprise for Strccp fun, who beard her sing AIMZ'- '"l Grau in the 1983 movie Sil~ Blick tbaa. Stteer a.IJo was supposed co pcrf orm a new song, O.U.~ Blws, with c:o-sm Cher, but that effort ended up on cbe aaaing•room Boor. Saecp's no stranger to song. She appeared in mn•ials ar Vuar and Yale drama school (she gradtmed &om Yale in o.,-; wuaipcd co play Eva Peron in the 61m venioo ol the mnsial &it4. But she dropped out. Producc:r Robert ~ and d:iftctor Oli- ver Stone report that the project is on hold indcfu.Mdy. Madonm Joked with. USA WE.EllND that she'd lcil1 Streep tO play Evita. Other movie and TV Sbn with song~ age acdits in- clude_ Glenn Close in Ra and &t"'WMi Qwu."' U.,'s Sc:ou Ba- kub m Ri>1lt411<t, R.o""'na; and Blair 1kown in 7'1apacwy o,tra. Happy BlrttMt.y to ••. Dtc.. 2 Ott 6 Cathy Lte CnKby, 42 Tom Hui«, 37 E4Wla Mtttc, 59 Wu Shnnn, )7 Alexander H.11. 66 Dtc.. 7 Dtc.. J 1Ut2rina Win. 25 Ou y Osbourne, 42 Jaye P. Mor1an, 59 Ott • Bcrrurd King • .l-4 Jeff Bnd3ci, '41 Dtc. 5 L1t1le RJ.clwd, 58 C. Thomas Howell, 2-4 Lany Bml. )4 Tom Wuts, 41 Johnny llndl. 0 . Ellen lkmly-.. SI Dtc.. ' Gug Allmaa, 43 Devid~."4 Flip WUt00.57 ..... 3 •'· f7 (Dec. I)"" .at -"c. .,.,., """""" "'-. " ---~· ,,,,, ... ......--·-~-· c ,.,,, ' ...... _.. u ~...., .... _ _......_ ...... ,_ .... I ....... _...... . -..i ..... --~.._. • .,..-.. Wh•• we asked 'Is your family Ilk• the Sl•psons?' h••clretls of reatlen Wr.te letters clal•lng kinship with TV's hottest famlly: lart, Homer, Usa, Marge a•tl Mag9le. OK, wt'w all heanl tMt '"TM Siminons" (8 p.m. EST/PST 11umJap, Fox 1V) is a JiaholiC41 blow to wholao.nt Ja,,.ily life. But w.tit, im't 'Y"'" family sweet a,.J '°"'• too? Don't you know a LoJ boy, a comy mom, a bvmbling J.J, a ~ sista anJ a baby w#to's fast a bohy? Hm, in all their J,.o'°;! anJ grossnm, art t:x:urpb of la- tm rml~ift Siwrpsons ~ sl.Ortittg with tJv &rt shown on owr awtr. • Y I 0 • I I I C almOSt looks like Bart. He's a real problem child. a.lways picking at his sister, telling ha she's ugly, short a.od nobody likes her. Sara wtlcs on ha brother from daylight to dark.; if she can't 6nd something on him. she makes things up. -K.rlay Tripp, Pirtcltrtq, Mich. I A I C 0 • I I II 0 • I looking tired. His &a is darkened by his ever-present S o'clock shadow. "What's for d.innc:r, hon?" is a.lways the first sentence to es- cape his lip&. Mom \J,SUa.lly responds by kissing him, which always draws a groan of disgust from Jason. Mother ICU the table Alas, we each manam:r our plates so that we can have a good vM:w of the 1V. Jason always gulps down bis food. Meggin ICJ'CalDS with laughter t.bat cliciu Dad's warped ~ ticz, 0 Shut upl I don't care who started it. rm aying to listen . to this foocbal1 pmc. IO, shut uplll" Mother quickly replies, "Oh. John. They're just kids." For so long I have waited to ICC a 1V f.amily that qhibiu the same behamr II mine. Due. to the popularity of nc.. s;""'°"', my &.mily baa goac from milundenroocl to admiml -M•cl1r//r WooJ, t9, El Plato co•PIUI " IATll JO CHfll S 0 • I 0 f I I I things Homer baa copied olf my husband, Matthew, are: t. My huand is an am bowler (6 nigha a week) and Im idea ol a perfect ~1 gift lot me woWd be a bowl- ing t.n. ahady drilled co fie "'"" and it would aDo haft ltU Dame OG it. 1. i!ftry cimt be p OG I ale, be tladl boUaiag ... bow be hat co loee weight. all of tills whik be'a on his way to the refrigenror for a snack. 3. Over tl\c weekend my bwbt.nd dropped the phooe l'CllXivcr on his foot (wb.ich I was mickcring about), dial be mmed co me and said. "'You know, it buns'° b.d I doc't "'21 lcnaw wbkh toe I hit. .. -sJi.,... c.tnu, ~ • .llld1. 0 I I f A f I I I , P~ Lightsey, has mninded us ol Koma Simpsoa...sincc the fuse time we saw 11w Si"'P"'f'J· Pete has worked foe I mx:&ear power pb.nt b over 23 years. lt'a difbcu1t to explain the limilariOcs bentcen the cwo men, until one looks at-him in his yellow nu- clear procec:ri'f'e suiL (Pboco ar left.) . -Pf1nr Liptwf. w ... ~'Jdll. 111 I A• IO•lt. -CAiw• Kirt£ MtriJnt, Co"" Y 0 , • S A W I I I I I • man dudes: Mom is like Marge, C'YCD ha hair and iden:Xal per.,.Cities and. 2-year age clifldencc. My &Iha is about the same weight as Homer. He's C'YCD bald in tome tpoes. He e"flCD cried caking us amping ar oae time. That was a wild cxperiencc. He filled the camper with fuewood. and when be ~ the door, 10me fell on his toes.. It was hilan- oua. My brother is poeimely like Ban. I swear. Some thiap arc unchinbblc. EnT." Once be tried peeing in a cup a.od gmng it co my JOUDF brocher, Cory, and cidliDI him ii WU 100( beer. C.ory clidn~ f.all lor it, chough. -..t ... ..J. "-rdttr, U , S.liu, JV,. • Y I I • I I 0 I • I I , Billy Scurgill. 1, is jwt like Bert. Tb.is IUmlDCf, I was about co take a picQare oC Billy. Just as I preacd the baaioa.. be beat O't'tt and mooned me. Now I haft chis wonder- ful pboco pinned on my bullcUD board. -)mi Nwm..fa, t4, l'MfotJ, Micli • I ••••• A' I oar ct.ugbcer Jen- nifer MD b Mlgic. Her hair con- ...ty ICIDda on cmllnd lbe always bas her pid6a" ia Im ..-la. We'ft Called her a st.,... mie 11.c .. born. -A .. M ... ,._ ~I, N.M W I I e • e I T oar dlashcer I Maggjc doll ....., lo.. il -lbe cries co ... dac doll .. pwrl' -"'-1-.......-.~ I A• Liii Lisa~laytbem ophooe (photo at right) liU Lia. I am smart. Also, almost cvay rime my brocher docs ~metbing wrong, I tattle. Every night I wacch 1,V whilt earing dinntt. Bein& like Lisa Sfmplod'is what I do best. ·- -UNr• Z..0orowslri, 12, £Ji.son, NJ. I • 0 • I • AT I a Y brothers for their Ban Simpsoo-lik.c behavior. All 6vc arc ~ys Even adulthood hasn't their unusual humor. Puries a.a especially disasaous. You may be aWd. ''Docs th.is cake smell funny to you?" The unam1ming one ends up with tht cake up his oosc and. yes, once there, it docs smell funny. Submitted by a pcrfea sis~. -()o,.,.. No ... lr, Arlintton Htithts, lll • Y S IS T I I loves to sniff JeU-0 up btt nose a.ad blow it out. She's great ai playing jokes on her tcacha. She's out- ry and foves getting attention. I'd say she is &rt Simpson or Bart's bad rwin. -A"'r W11, 14, TltornwooJ, N. Y. 1 •o•••ATI MY mother, Pc:arl Reaser, robe most like ~Simpson. My mom makes us go to church and she always tries her best to make my funily happy. Marge tries to cook good meals just liU my mom. Marge al.Jo loves ha funily Just liU my mom. -SlmtM R.usn, 12, SJ.ifllrttto,., Pt.. a Y I I 0 T II I I Lonnie, t 1. is always cmbamwing me in front of my boy- friends. Oocr be saw my boyfiicnd kiss me oo ~cheek aod he told my (*CDCJ WC WCK Frcnch-kisRng, lf my ictta- 5~ I don't know if I s.hould be or cmbamstcd. All I kno._ is I y lift with Ban Simpon daily. -j,,/iftu V•lnrci•, t 6, El Ptl.N, Tu.s I A a LI I I Lisa Simpson. t . We are both A/B students. J . We~ alwayi with our brotbm.. · 3. Until they're about to get aught. -A1tttl. D1rtlr1'ru, l t, C.11.rin, T«NJt. a Y II t T I I Peggy is just like Lisa. She chi.nb she bows ~ and always bas tomethina to say about e-T· crythina I do. I ciol?'tbayc a little siscer, but 1 bee if I pTC my ac a f*ifia. she would ad il j\m liU Maggie does. if not beat:r. Hey. if you can•r cell. rm u mean and deoeiring u Bert. -o-iJ it.U.lt 14, V•k, N.C ............... ., ciom- Pft youacha _, a ClldOOD family. Ya, we me cbe Si"'I.-. but at &ea. we lft .-lk......,.. -i 1 • ,,,.,,,,. w•. Mm.., Al. at 11111•1. Perry, is a true Homer . .Ettry night after work. the ooucb oaddles bis body, the 1V hypoo- riu:s bis mmd. and be dines on one of his f.avorire smcks dw oaly Homer could lcnoe -powdered donua. His best buddy is a bowling ball. Fo~ 1-" at wasn't a bmi:r~ foe me that 'he really waoard.. . all the other gifu he's bought foe me. Like Marge. I mumble under my breath. •usualfy out ol disgtm £or what my Homa bas done. but I ~ that guy w:ry much. pocbd1Y and all. -Vic1on. Kl..,, wa1o..,u1, 01t1o 11 A I I I I It & Dudcttes: My IOn Kevin'f"' aaions, pbnles and ~ anca are Bart Simpon; t0 ,much to tbar c:o-wccUn at bis a&er--dool job c:aJI • him "Bart. .. If he's not at work yet. a. tomen ask. "Where'• e.nr· -JM .... ,. Htfwr, A~. c.llf. T • U Y IA I IAI been a fuwvial di.. ~ for mc. I played the loaaies in California. Arizona. Mil!H'll)Q,, W"• c:omin, Jlljnoi,_ Ohio. Puuasylnnil. Kenndy, Aocida a.ad Couecbaa A.ad. jmt like Homer, I DOC only didn't win c:he million. or c:he ~ prila. I didn't cwn ..-:Ii moasba=..,._rb .,.gn1wn iio ICICCi'flC a .mp &et iocmy Dcbc. Baas c:he p>Oftdlial .; .. .;., rm locking (oc WMd _, dlit ap:Ani"I Jar W "W IMjena ... • al4!! ll'Jd iD owaa..r,. -I:. Si• .... Q 5 -~ i.l. LAIT YIAI I goc ~for 3 days foe letting olI a · bomb in my band class. All the kids c:aU me Bart be- came I look lik him. but I am pmty basically a normal kid. Tbanb. Ill•• Tiii YOl•ellT oftluce ~ I identify with ~ My parents ~ '° occupied with ()DC sib- ling who w;u a croublcmak.cr and an- ochct Abling who was ncar-pafecc th.at I. like Maggie, was the fotgaa:cu oac. Come on. Matt Groening. give us tbitd children a brcak.J Which ODC of c:bOIC kids do 'I"*' think will look after Homer and Marge when they're old? -BIW. M. Stmlttr, Wa'"''"""'· Mt wa1cM11e 11oa11 on1Vislikc wur:hing my dad work around the house. Things neTer work right when Dad fixes than. Puts a.re missing when ~re really cherc. Mott things a.re descroyed in the proc.css than 6xcd. 1 bet my dad could out-at Homer any day. If we want ldio.-cn, ~have co remove all food from the t2blc in the fust 5 miouta of the meal -A"1 W-'*11, 1 J, Do P!_.irea, Ill AT I I I tometimcs seems like a • image of Homer. He is one per- .. you don't want co w.i1k with in the mall. bay time a boy waJb by he says. •• B9y alert, boy alert, boy alcrtf .. Be- sides that, he 6nds humor in · ps. ()QC of bis fa~ D • ~ you ICC that herd of ~nm under my chairl" Then ht bughs 10 bard )'00 wonder if ht ·u C'f'C1' scop1 Yet there's that good side ol Homtt, I mean Dad.. He loves to mow the bWJi. He alJo likes hugs. clean rooms. grades. food»U, stained gb.A, gar- and to bug me. As you can ace. • Y I 0 • Jaymcs (phoco below) re-my is great. but Simpeonish. too. minds me of Maggie Simpon by the , -Tc..Jk Spary, 1 J, Noolu.clt, Wcl. way he's hoobd oo his pec:i.fier. He l"r'LIJ lttta cmNI •-as.w "--n•lttlt- -CJ.riJ White. 1-f, S."u Cniz, C.lif. doc:s all of bis -1 .. Yino --:..J.. ;. in his 1 •" .. -··• r •r • y-,-,, ..w ~ ~ in tt«lvr ~ ArtMno.Frrv'J mouth. he laughs with it in his mouth. i·-·~ . -i __ .... L ·'---!..I.. ;. cw:ut NooluMlt V.Jly )"'""' Hitla Sdtool. Ula UC ~ ... ~ -Snirr•l ,.,..,,, Intl '" SiM,,,,. ~ I c:aU him Oud:-duc:k bcamr ol tbc °"' sJtool ,uli.sltel OW/' '" iu ,.~.) ~be ..nc:rimcs maka while m - ing OCl the pecificr. -~}°'*"~~NJ. MO•Y,l•NSr Sl•Ho•s •• , •OT us """ um · ,,,_,,.. o...a. "" a O\NCER,TRFATMEN1( CENTERS O• AMl&IC A "You Can Beat Cancer. ' I'm living Proof." F1ossie Dishong was in temole pain, and nobody knew why. She finaDy had to travel almost a thousand miles from her home in Indiana to discover she had inoperable cancer. Flossie refused to accept that diagnosis, ~d continued her search. That's when F1ossie found Cancer Treatment Centers of America at American International Hospital in Zion. Illinois. We found a way to treat her cancer as well as her pain. You see. cues like hers are the kind we generally take-whether the cancer was just discovered or the previous treatments have failed. These cases made up more than 90% of our admissions in 1989, and nearly the same in 1990. · We've given these people another chance to live, time and again. We've done it without the horrible side effects that sometimes make other cancer treabnents unbearable. We've helped many patients to know the joy of living life to the fullest again, of waking each morning to a cloudless sky with many silver linings. The reason. we're certain. is the quality and the scope of our cancer treatment program. It's the most comprehensive available, utilizing the most advanced, innovative weapons known to medicine. What's more, we never forget that the lives of our patients matter just as much as our own. and that a caring, love-filled environment is excellent medicine. As for Flossie, lhat Picture really is worth a thousand words. although she summed up her feelings just fine in fourteen. "Nner tlwttt*l rd "'/Wcillt witJc ,,., bsbatul agai11. I a,,. Dllt llapp, laa,. • •ovies Flicks to flock to H oOywooch Wlday blitz is on. wUh high aka foe winners and loec:n: t 2 percent of the 61m todusay's annual groa me·comcs m these competitive weeks. H~'s a guide to moVles opening pow through Chrut- mas. W c saw ocarly b.a1f of them in pre- vtcws; we heud cbt bun on all {Open- '" g dms arc the West at press time.) ACTION /ADVlNTUlt£ Milay (open now) Imagine 71' Colltdor crossed with WM«wr H_,,,,,.d llO &by Jo~? and you tuve a ooOon of~ nutty black humor and sick duills in Rob Rc1- ner's br.est adapa.tion of Sttphcn K.mg. IUthy &tcs, JJ the &.n who bolds Ring- like novelist James Caan apc:i>tt, IS mcs- merinng. It's scary and it's adult. Tu hff k (opens Dec. 7) At 60, Clint Eastwood nttds a hit. At 25, to doc5 Charltc Sheen. Togechcr they promuc loa of toughness and aaion. We predict they'll do It and make your day. COM EDI El • ""' •-..o . ,..._,.. D&l, • ,,. r Now he's a thief who gees knocked OUt and wakes up rhjnlrin.g he's an an- gel. W c prcdia this may not fly. ,.... ..,..,, r.ut1., T .. (Dec. 2S) WC need DO aym1 balJ CO know th.is sequel to Loolt WM's T .Jin will likc-- ly be ruray and big box :a: Kmcit Alley and John Ta'f'Olc:a now att mar- ned with a baby girl, who thinks in Roseannt Ban's voaa. (Bruce Willis is still the voice of baby Mikq.) It isn't tnspsttd. but adding Barr is cl~. • DllAMAI n, •~ BMIM (Dec. H) Scan Con.nay is a burned-out Englishman who ligha up when a Russian. Mi- chclk PfCitftr, gets dote. We bear dw the $pllks (if any) bcnvecn the two don't mesh well wn.b John Lt Cartt's dry C$paoo.age We. B•••N (opms Dec. 14) Rtdford fans wall nocia dw rime tw caught up wtth tbeu beanth.rob ~ bis last scrtt1l role 4 ycan ago (the disasaous U,.I Eop). Still, be couldn't ba"C a scner leading lady, Lena Olin. in th.is p~ Cuba romance:. And hr is teamed for'thc seventh rime With a di- m:tor hr ausa, Sydney Pollack. .SO,. u,,,., good should ~ of dw. a..jlrr .j IM Y•Ula (Dec. 21) SUptia whisper that Tom Hanks is hardly a Masa:r of the Uo.ivmc and Brian Ot Palma is the wrong directoc for Tom W cMfe's llCC'lbic c:aU on the pocaquc greed o( the '80s. Bue Hanks is QJcocird and dews wes a look. as do c:a1t membm Bnx:e Willis, Md.mic Griffith and Mcrpn Frttman. B•..ld (Dec. 21) A bemkd Mel Gib- soa is the Mclanc:holy Out ta PnDco Zcft'ailli's bsir:st opulent Sbakespcv- ean morie, a gorgeous and aedibk work ar the lcatl.. Ga.on nttds no &bocgun -be is 6nt with Tene. n. ~, ,..,, m (Dec. 25) =.~~ bit' .... brilliur mknr Hollywood baa. 1'Jw C f*', pua I and D. uc tmoag tbit paiac mo.ia nu mdt. n.r's ,. -wily c.oppola's oandmion to the Qs.. leoot .. is ..., cbt ..... .,. ar•t;-d 6:"' Oapia cWays _ _.,..for Coppola --pmdic.t du. lllO'lir will be -UG)'CW°I lair lila. . .... 11a ...... el"":..,.:":.: ,_,. ........... -.dL k'• Holiywoo4'• .,........ llklc I .... ···--· one oc tw0 c:itics JO they qualify for dw year's Oscar~ All'dnl.,, In Penny Manball's 6nt 61m since Bl£ Robeit De Niro is a man who bas slumbered foe · 30 years and as awakmed by a mindc drag. only to slip back into bis daik state. Word-d"-mootb is extraordinary. • n~ U.t Wiili H..w Like last yea.r's Drivirsg Mw Do:isy, Horw focutcs on a Southmi woman (Sissy Spacek) and her. scrnnr (Wboopi Goldberg) as I the civil righa suuggk begins in me • '50$. Tbt pair a.re Otar mamial M,,,.,. f!'fnN,. '" 'lnftrr' (D«. 11} A.Ila Woody Allas's whimsical cuo- cdy an (Apin) Mia Furow as an AJ,. i« io an aJtta..rich Manbamn wonder- land. Uafunumldy. Faaow's Ala is a bore. and the big-oamc cue -W-al- liam Hurt (as the oafish bwbend), Alec Baldwin and &rnadme Peten - docsn 't ba'fe enough CIC> do. Jlr. -' Jin • .8,.. Paul Newman and JomM w oodwud (married 32 ycan) work tcamletdy in this 6lm. taken &om cwo boob dccaiWaa a Jons- tttm unhappy rnaniaae· nc SWIM., S1tJ Mw:t bit O.C.. wbmiDa nt r... &ipnw, Bawdo Bmolacci is beck wilfi --"O'b Adlpced &om a J"'!-~ d.ic bJ Pm{ Bowta. S'1 ii lbcJUC a ""' -.r ous mania1e betwen characttn r:.~~ ..... ~T.:cLC: i11ry ham Wmpr wt MaDroW:h, bat bmky C Pf~ eiJ SCIDll {IA "' c..,..,.. clitcoftry) h•w.lto':l <« 911 -~ :tl-'lliiaidd . wilh d.e I ... [ __ , ~· •• , ... ••11tlf ... ,. •• Fl,,._. ._. .. ,_Ma,. Give the gift of good health this holiday season ••• NordicTrack. QM the gift that will last • lfetlme. ttordlcTrack Is a gift that keeps on giving. Oood hfflth. There's no question about It. To enjoy IJfe to the fullest. you need to keep your body. mind and spirit strong. And the best way to do that. ls by estabUlhJng e regular fltneu program . Y ou1J see ilnd fftl the bet .eftts of ·a Nordic Track exetei9e machine for years to come. Achieve better health th~ weight lou, reducing ~ of heert diaeeee, hypertension and 01teoporoal1. That'• why the most meaningful glf\ you can give this year ls the gift o1 a Nordlc:Tredc. It' a the perfect gift for yourself or your toYed ones. Nordk:Track enables all of you to Dlacover how tlordkTreck can change your •e forever. NordkTrack W'Oft(ouca mo reduce stress. and leed to vtt.al feet, loOk •nd be the best _ you can be. . health and a genet11I youthful feeling that come from a strong heart and total-body fttness. ', 1-800-328-5888 ~ 0 "-~me• he brodue I 0 A!eo • ,,_ video mpe CVHS a BETA I 0 Send me tht he Nordlc1>-* ~At Hotrw• catalog. 1 I I I I I l'ieme I I~ s..._zip I !Phone <·> I L 14 l C JCIMthen Bl-Id. .1'1 .. r:r-42Ql.D I -_, -~~.ll!--_, MARIAN PILGRIMAGE ROSARY Thil beautiful MARIAN PILGRIMAGE ROSARY, a Misstonaty Oblate' cxdustve, combines the finest qualtty materials and a unique desJgn. A 1-------------..sturcty. k>c.k-link chain joins the blue aurora borealls be.ads with the sUver- plaled crudfbt. centerpiece, and dec.edc markcs. Enhandng the rosary's religious slgnlflc.ancc. uch decade marM:r ls ac:oo tually a medal bJesHd at one of tM ftve worldwtdc Marian Shrines. which mw depicted on the fronts of the medals. Our Lady of the Snows. Our Lady of Lourdes. Our Lady of Fatima. the ~ Wout Medal end Out lAdy of ~ Help are repTacnted. ~ tn • special gtft box. this striking fOAJY hM literally trwtJed around the wodd to .. become a Liiting kMpNk.e. TiiE MARIAN PILGRIMAGE ROSMY i ' our ~ to anyone mMtng an ot.t..,. of $1 ~ or men for the works ol the survey ,.. Healthy eaters weigh in Readers are nutrition-savvy but love snacks M odention.. Mochen haYC bccu drilling u in!O their kids. ht.ads fm dcadrs And maybe, jmt maybe, ii 6nally bas lank in with a gcnmbon of junk-food .ddicts. ~ It leaa, is ODC clear mcwgr from our c:xdasi'te au- Yef of l 5,893 USA WIJ!DNO readcn.. In June, we uUd radc:rs co tell us about bow and whar dw:y cu. We ex- pected co find out that many of you 6b when it oomes to nwrition -for io- sc:ance, saying you eat a.not tcicks when you're really gobbling &each &ies. lmcead. ~ got a boedoed of n:-- spomes &om IOtne wry ba.ltb-cioi>-.aow. outriciorHayyY c:atm. Our ~ NrTey akW'Cd co an older, more baJdrcomcioq audii- ence t.b.m the pm& • luJC {61 pcr- ocnt Wa'C aged~). aad ... di.po- 8 UM _...., • ,.,__,._ Da.l, ,,,, portiomtcty female (82 pcrcxnt). A look at JOCDe of the oYCn!J raula:: •MC* 1t:lfO'V'ma bad alt back OD fat. choltscm>l and Ali. • Oapilie the emphasis on bealtbfu.l ~ melt bad refu.cd co '"" up tbeK-teem Tice: smcb. • Nady eight of 10 said the i.naeued focus OD nutrition it bac ro siay. Nancy W cinbcrg. '40, a Pairfidd. o~ ianmo. is typical. She baa re- duad f:M and mo&c.rol and reads ... bds on pecbpd fuods. "'I wam 10 • right co _, bcabhy ... Bue. like IDOlt in. our IUr'f'eJ, lk ilD"t wiUias 1IO b- swear her cop trat. ~ lo'flt cab. ..ad I WOll't giw it. No .......... WOMBN Lill CHOCOLATE; MEN Ll&.B l..BD MEAT ~ N ancy Weinberg. -who says co. day's emphasis on' good nutrition .. is pear and ddinitrly ~ to my, .. isn't alooe in thinking so: • 5 t pert:eQI of readers in our surrey Aid they arc qui~ ooocuned about what diey cal. • 45 percent said they Wert' somewhat conoemed. • 24 percenr of women reported choc- olate as the vn thc-y simply wouldn't ~up. no matter what. Meo are mort than willing ro fonak.e cbocobtc, but- ca. tgp. ooobes and potato chips - but v percmt refmc t.o rdinquish their red meat. The rmk--female split is ~ in oon-Yioe c::a&egOria. too. We an 't dm• mizc ir as a fuU..Bedged food 6giu bctwc:Ci tbc JCUS. but there UC IOIDC significmr d:iffama:s b«aa:u men and women when it mmcs co cai- ing habits and ptcfeteuc.es. On the question of saYing aJories co make room for de.en or a spccia1 meal '40 pcroenc of women would SNAC&.S STILL AllE TOPS WITH READERS S ales of mack foods jumped 9.• per- cent, to 'sll.93 billion. Last yar, compared Wllh '88. Th.ar's DO suiprise lO us: Smcb and gcay tra.ts ~ the one thing most oi the readers m our survey woo 't gift up. "People &ft more chao willin1 to cut bx.It on Eat and cholcsmol ar ma.l- timc," says JCarm lto-fllCh of the Amman OicuUc Alloriarion. °1M wt AmericaDs don't mess wUh our soacb or cte.ns." Our suney ~cs ape:: • 75 pcrcmt admir dm they ear bee- night smclu an lftftF of~ cima a week. Half ear dcMn.. • 3 ol , o admit hannc eattn c:ak.es. cookies. pMUia or icr cream in the 24 boun bcfeft the .....,. • •U pera:nt O' 1 eeM ewlty Of o6en bide • ~ food from tht &mily. To daeir aedir.. 40 paum llid dlcy _. Oii fnil. w.y omen Jlldis., -1 Ii& I Cll: -&..-... popc:CMD. ...... ~ ......... --L!-ict a.a.~ WQUA-i.w..,... .~1~..-. USA •w • "'-" -0..1, ,,,. • ~WELL, MOST OF US AIU! EATING BETTER • Sa percent said chey are earing a less healthful diet dwi they ate 5 yean ~o. • ma pem:nt said they give DO thought co naairiou. ( And they've abo teamed to m y out of it." To bis aedic. Lapoi.nrie says he's making an dl'olt to ear bccer. Howev- er, as b.c poina out. .. earing right ia JUSl one pan of being b.calthy." Alier Bopaoui. a determined 84- year-old from Mounmo Home. AIL. WU among dw • percent who refuse to be bochcrc:d with nutntion. She bas DC'ver been aioc:rrncd abow wbai she taz:s. and tPe doesn't plan to swt DOW. lo. &a. she chinks the whole thing is ootb.mg more than a pusing &d. .... ~done~ wrong," sayi Bopzom. who eats at least one fried egg every day ... I ear~ I wmt. and I always have. But rm 84 yean old. so I must hatt doot .,,,,,.,t>ing right." Betgsaom's .. nncthing right" ap- pears co be dietary modcnOon. Sbt at- tributes hn ~ to dm and co good gcDC$. She noids procxmd foods and still prepares many of her meals from JCmCh. .. rve been through all dus mJCririon • stuff before." she says. .. It all fades away, and people forget abocx it. Do you ranembcr "oat ban?" .,,.....,..,..,. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now GraaJly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. i 1bls yar. Invite friends In for ~ hoUd2ys: Frosty Friends. Ew:ry week, you cm get a diffettru, beautifully dmUcd omamcm for just S2 .95 each with each I 5 Hallmark purchase. 1bc wre2lb'ls 12.95 with any Hallmark putchuc. Collect all four omamcrus, while supplles last. And let them brighten your bollda)'I for~ to come. "UttlcScal" anilablc NO¥aDbcr 2"-~ ··urucHuaky" rnibbk Octt1nbc:r 1·7 "Uttk1at•• llftJbble Oecembu .... Only at these Hallmark retailers> ~ ·A Tree Full of Memories Ch.ristnw means different things to different people. But for aJmosr everyone, it is a joyous time, a time to gather together with family and friends to cerebrate life in all its beauty. And because no two Christmases are the same each year brings a special memory co be chenshed for a lifetime. We record those memories in many ways. In earlier days. memories of Chnsunases past would travel through generations as stories cold by parent to child. They ~ere more than tales of a celebrauon. They were chapters of family history. urer; photography and then video cameras began to supplement and overtake story-celling as a means of recording Chri:mnas. They provided dearer pictures but removed much of the personal feeling that story- telling adCled So, in r«ent yC2~. people across America have sought a more tnditional way to ~ord their Chnstmas memories. And whal they discovered is a way to capture family m~mories with the very ornaments they use ro dccorarc their trees. These ornaments became objects ro collect and cherish The first modem ornaments were of simple glass ball design, with littJe coUectible value. The few ornaments that were collector qualiry were usually · expensive limited editions. A NEW TllAOl110N Collecting ornaments didn't b«ome widely popular until Hallmark Cards 1nuoduced its first collection or Keepsake™ Ornaments in 1973: a collection of six decorated ball ornaments and 12 yam figures. ..•. Since then. collecting Christmas ornaments has become one of the fastest growing hobbies in ~ca. More than · half of the 16 million ~le who buy . quallry Christmas dccoranons consider themselves ornament coJlectors, acrordjng to Hallnurk research. ·Hallmark was the ftrSt company to introduce affordable, quality designed ornaments~· notes Rachel PerbJ, Manager ol the Hallmark K~ke Omamenr Collector's aub. 1'hese ornaments revolutlon1ud the way American Chrismw trees were deror:ated. • Families could affordably adorn wir trees with an array of such specially desiped and crafted omamencs as Tin Locomodves,Roddna Horses, f~ Prien<lt • and Oodlespin Sokliets. COl.l.ECl'ING MF.MOIUF.S As ornament collecting h2s grown in populariry. enthusiasts across America tlave banded cogecher into collector's clu~. The country's laqJest such group is headquartered in !Unsas Ciry, MO. The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club numbers more than 100.000 members whose interests lie in omamencs made by Hallmark Cards ·we developed the Colleccor's Club in re!iponse to growing interest in collecting Keepsake Ornaments,· Perkal says. In 1990. Hallmark should bt: able to satisfy all of us Collector's Club members by offering 191 different ornaments. Oflhose 191 ornaments. 124 are from the Keepsake Ornament line, 46 are Keepsake Miniature Omamen~ and 21 are Keepsake Magic Ornaments. which feature light, morion and music. Pnces range from S3 for Miniature Ornaments up co S30 for Magic Ornaments Part of whar makes Keepsake Ornaments so appealing to consumers is that when tne designers create the ornaments, they recall their own feelings and experiences involving holidays. often keeping their ·. own chJldren or family members in mind. ·tn our surveys: says Cyndee Graves, K~psake ! Omamenc bus~ ffi3ri<eting manager. ·people ·.tell us th.at their ornaments are imponant because • • they commemorate special events. llle11 o enjoyment comes, in part, from taking cim~ to .• reminisce as they decorate their trees and o homes, to talk about the history and the • memories connected with C3Ch ornament as · u·s unwrapped and placed on the tree. For example, one popular group of 9 Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments has bttn a '. commcmorauve collecnon of ornaments . celebrating a child's first five Chri.wnascs. · "Nor onJy do ornaments give you the tangible enjoyment of looking at a : decorated ette, but they also gave you · the enjoyment of special memories,· Graves says. 0 . And their suJ>eriof craftsmanship and high qualiry ensure that · Keepsake Oma~ts will become ·• tamily hd~ and cherished coll«tibles. For more information about collecting Keepsake Ornaments. ple2.SC wrilc to· Hallmattc cards. Inc. • Colleaor's Oub •161 Kcq>5akc Ornaments o P.O. Bax 419580 Kansas City, MO 641'41~~ J i I I • . ~--Va6e CHffiSTMAS ~.~~.95 SHOPPE .. ... • • ·. THE NEW GENERA TIQl\J OFCERAMCFURNACES . ,.. .. , Clllllll ,_am ...... ,,,, ... ,, .. IU •A:W•. •Mll ?FTP?? - .. ' I , I I I Look '10 . to ·15 Years. Younger By Christmas Top TV Make Up Artist Reveals Celebrity Solution to the Problems of Aging Skin You might recall the scandal that swept Hollywood sever al years ago when DYNASTY mak~up anist BOB SIDELL went public with a top secret formula for "v1nually turning back the clock" on aging stun. Many of Hollywood's most glamorous stars begged Bob to keep has dtscovery quiet After all. Bob had created what some called their "fountain of youth" and they were afraid of losing their advantage in an mdustry where youth is so highly prized and rewarded. But Bob had a dream. His dream was to make his revolutionary formula available not JU St to the privileged few of Hollywood. but to anyone who could benefit from looking younger-I 0 to 15 years younger! Five-Year Celebration Offett To celebrate our Five· Year Annivenary. Bob Sidell wants to make you an offer you can't refuse! Now. for the first time ever. you can get not only Bob Sidell's amuina SalkSk1n. but his COMPLETE SilkSkin System-for a low introduc1ory price of JUSt S29.95! Think of at-you get a aencrous 90 day supply of SilkSkin. plus an 8 01. bottle of Bob's enriched Clcanur. and an 8 oz. bonle of his special non~alcohol Toner-a S60 offer-for only S29.9 S! Normally. you'd pay that much just for SilkSkin. But Bob is so confident that you11 order more. he's 11 vin1 you the rest of his incredible 5-Minute Skin Care System-FREE! Secrets of the ..,_ Aeve••d on Ca111a. Despite what some called ·career su1 c1dc ... Bob left his JOb as JOAN COLLI NS' personal make-up anist and walked off the set of DYNAS:rY to bqin o ne of the most successful careers in cosmetic history. To make this incredibae offer more tanta- 1 izi na. Bob has asked uJ to include has ._W.oftlft09lecl._'"1111t1rof-.e,,•11.....,....-... ......,lndultry infonnativc cassette. Srcrns of rlrr Stars! fur hit dlnlapment of tt.,........... •aJri• IMuty '°"""'9. This 1s an CJtcitin& addition to our Fi~ How it al Started Back in the I 970's, Bob was asked to create a ·natural" look for the cast of the TV hat T H E WALTONS. The cast had to look as thouah they didn'c use make-up. And prior to has discovery. 1he only way to get nd of the appearance of wnnkles. lanes and blemishes. was heavy. TV make-up. Since he was dcahna with adolescent actors. along with elderly cast members. he was faced with the chal· lenging task of devising a formula to clear up skin blemishes. while smoothing out the older actors· wrin- kles. He bepn woricina with a renowned pharmaceu- tical chemist to deYclop a special formula that would .. condition " the skin to accept a much thinner. smoother layer of TV make-up. After months of scientific researeh and develop- ment, his new formula wu put to the test-and an amazina thing happened. Not only dad the younacr actors' skin blemishes visibly disappear. but everyone was surprised at how much qetter the older actors' skin looked-even without make-up. As the wecb wentby. they actually staned lookina youn1er! That was just the bqjnnina. As time went by, more and more of Bob's celebrity clients bcpn u1in1 his new formula off the-&et an their everyday lives. He even staned acmna calls an the midcUe or~ oiabt from some of Hollywood'1 bigest llan Who bad nan out of their supply and swore they could 1ee lheir wrinkles comina back. Jn r.ct. ooe ofdlolt It.In-& name you would know in a leCODd ii ber aQOmeY allowed 'US to mention it, staned callina lob'• new d iscovery ·silkSkin• ... becau. o(tbe -.y it made ber skin feel-smooth and supple like flM lilt. HOW Doet it Wor1c? Year Celebrot1on. and it also sells separately for S9.9S. But Bob frels it's impQnant for you to have it for FREE-not because you'll hear some reveaHna Holly- wood insider taps-but because on Side 8, Bob person- ally takes you step-by-step tbrou1h bas simple five-minute proaram to help you look youqier each passing day! All you need is bis incredible SilkSldn System to make it work for you! This is the amazing pa'rt. Because. unlike other so-called "miracle" products you've heard of. SilkSkin actually contains the essential ingredients your skin needs to waae war on your wrinkles. lnaredients that arc internationally recognized IS vital to the appear- ance of healthy. youthful lookina skin. lna;redients fake Aloe Vera. Colla1en. Silk Protein. Chamomile. Vitamin E. A. B5 & 0. Allantoin and Elastin-along with 18 other important inlfcdients. But it's not just th..-inaredicnts that make the • formula so effective. It's the in1enious method of blcndina. bondina and curina. This special procns is called Syneflistic Chemistry. and it allows 11128 ingre- dients to work toaether in the most efT«tive way possible for your skin. With rqular use. SilkSkin is all you need to look younacr-immediatdy! You'll actually feel it worltina in seconds IS it tentlY absotbs into your skin-deep down to the cell binh laytr where it beains &O nourish and replenish those natural elements which are often lost throuah aaina. It's not oily or areuy. In fact. it'J so sheer, you can war it under make-up. No-Ouedon.Mked 30-Dey Money-lleck au..n.11 As one of Hollywood's mon respected make-up anisu. Bob Sidell has put his rqNtation on the line. He bas too much to low if you're not absolutely deliahted by bis ditcove:ry: Tbat•s why be Ins su that if you're not completely satisfied, CaJifomia Cosmetics will ref\and your purc:tauc price. WITHOUT QUE&- TION. You have 30DAYS10 ttt for yourwlfwhy over a million cuttomen ketp ordtrina SiUcSkin! What do you have to lose? You have a ri&ht to share the beauty secret of Hollywood•s most &lamorous stars. And you don't have to pay depanment store prices for a product that docs so much more-or your money back! We're ofTerin1 you a S70.00 pecklae. with everything you need to st.an lookina younecr the minute at arrives-for just S29.9S! It'• Ea8y to Order Simply pick up your phone and call us TOLL FREE (24 hours a day. 7 days a week): Dial 1.-.11u. for immediate credit card orckrina ar.d/as124-HOUR SHIPPING. (MasterCard. Visa and Oiscovn Card ~ted)., lflou prefer. you may smd a check or money order for 29.9S. plus SJ.so for shippina and handli!'.'& (S33.4S tolal) to California Cosmetics. Inc •• Dept. A-S. 21100 Luten St., Chatswonh, CA 9ll11. You 11 be aettina Bob Sidell's COMPLETE SlllcSkJ1t $yJ1nrt. •Iona with his S«ms Qf tlw su,n Castme--e s 7();00 value In al~! And ttmember. this otrcr is .covered by our ucl~ve no-quatiom-uked IDODl'Y beck pat· antet. You have notbi111 to lole tNt &M..,.,..,... ol your wrink.lest sniff-off Which scent makes men swoon? In time for holiday shopping, 'As the World Turns' actors sniff and tell • .. How they rate H.tn, itt or.la of prtfuma, art du six MW pajMMO M.tt ttst.ttl, wWt "°"'Malts from t IK pd rvl is ts. The wi1111er: Hot, by Bill Blaa A floral Oriental with noa:s of lily of the nl.lcy, jam:Une. cinnamon. oak moss and nzulla. $35 (t.7-ou.nce cologne sf,ray). w.,.,,., spicy, "'"· '"'' "°' ltuvy. ''RtMirtJs ""of. seJwctiw ttlnl•"t·,, Gow, by Geot-1• MardallO A combination of floral. woodsy and citrus ootcs, including mandarin and oak moss. S45 {1.7-ooncc edlA * r rfw,,. spray). Fmlt, n1btlt. ,;,,.pit. Cll.ott •rOM4. "Soft ya lnitltL GooJ for J.yt;-." ll.ealiti-. by Lis Claihome A Ron.I Oricnw with ootts of sage, bcrgamot. ~ carmrion and peach. $32.50 { 1. 7 ~ ,.., * toi~ spay). Si"' pk. J wbtlt. S lTOltf tlartat ts of pacJt. "Cncjorr.WI .JtJ frimJly." wnppap. by Clhdp Green bnb blmd wich ~ Sowers like jasmine and byxindi. $25 (. 7S-oun« perfume spay). O..tJoorsy, slirt.ly rMJ<"li*-'7 u .. swwll * Msi L" WMi. "' ...... lMm A pm 8cnl wich aoca of hyacimh.. jasmine, rmc. anda1wood and peu:booW. $45 (2.5-oonoe cX>lop tpray). s,,.,,,, widt m-i ,..., ,..,.., "lttwtiffl'1 -of IM lwrt./ JM"""°'., BMGNt .,,. AJ&.I s.-. A 8cn1 Oriaml wim aoca rl ==-=:" ,.J-..,). s ' •. p!,zrl .. ...,. ''Y• .... •,.J-...,_.., __ . , video Kids' stuff, .from cool to classic Tapes make great holiday gifts. Here are the best titles for all ages . ociay'• kida UC nodiing if T not VCR-savvy; many have tape collcaions ~ gun at birth. Quality, however, is bit or miss. lf you want to buy the youngmr in your life a special gift for the holidays, here arc 17 videos dw arc sure-6.rc 'Winnen. Somt arc jwt ouc; some were re~ this year. some arc classics. Most can be found m video, book. music or c.fucount storCS oear you; or order duect by pbOnc. .AOBS J TO J The new w .. Siq: TIM Besa Cluiat- maa E.er (PSS, 60 mui. SJ9.9S)continues the popular live-action W ec Sing video coUcc:rion. Lou of traditional holiday songl arc interwoven with funny new runes; kUis Jove to join in.· . . • Eco, Yoa and Simon, tool (Ccnmpoint Com- murucanoiu, 40 min .. SJ-4.9S, J-800-234- 4-458) is another new tape that's a terrific inaodUGtion to the environment and other important topics. F.co is a puppet oan and Simon is bis real-life friend. ..• For 1<>mc plain old fun. tty JUdt. ard ScarrT• BM ABC Video Enrl (Random House, 30 m10., S H .9S, 1-800-?ll-3000). 1n Sc:any's Busytmm. all the kUis arc cute animated ahimals. When they go to school. they ttnd out it's AlptW>et Day. The .. kids .. sing and learn words th.at go with C'YeT)' lcmr. AGSI I TO I A1"*'1 • d.akz Tltty Jort't ••lrt llidm Jt.h' r-f"llU ru" rM .... ,..i..we""'"f M•wriu &11J•lr Llbr•ry's 'Ww tlat Will n l"I' An.' Kids get their paper. crayons and pen- cils out and 1eam tO draw and color a wahus. ostrich, panda and odlcr "&.r- out .. animals, ••• for a ~ themed video, there's no going wrong with Dimcy's clmic MkbT• Clariit- mM Carol (25 nun, $12.99). This de-- lightful rcteUing of Dick.em• We ~ minds w that "Cbrismw is a time of giving, a time to be with one's family." ·&Gat I TO 1 our about. a year and already a classic., includes W1wrt tltt WJJ 1'1tl"fl Arr. TM NNlJJttO KiJs (with tongs by Carole King), and I" dtt Nigl.I Kitdtot. It doesn't get any better than d:lis. • • • For Dis who lo'te inYCDiions. there's a new xrlcs of thret 1-pectOT Gedt.c animaled progmm (Main Communia- rioiu, 4S nun.., $12.95, 212-534-4100). He's the bumbling ckttcrite DTed only by his ingeniout pdgca. as fcamrcd on Nic.kc.lodeon. Sarurdays at 9 a.m. A.Gal 1 TO t Cbriaams IOQgJ arc evy to lam when kids baTe ~· sa..s.-.. ~ v.,., ....,., c---.. s..., (77 mia., S 12.99) co paaice wid1. Jua fol- low cbe bo.mring Mickey ..... wl ling all your Chrinw ta-... .. . Two ncrllnit •ii: 7 ~ ........ co JC' liida d,inkinl ._ impocw q>- a are fte..., .._~.._. .. mw.nmcnt, 30 awa .. SJ-4.9S, 1..f00.752- 9lH) and Dr. Seuss' T .. • Loras (l'layhoux Vw:ko, 301n1n., $1 4.91). AAjma,.. tor Micbae1 Sporn bas t1bn Ham Christian Aodenen 's clauic &iry tale of rhe red shoes and updared it to modcin black America-T7te L«u is a brilliant. ecology-minded Mmy. in which greed and pollution ch.realm the bcauOful bndscapc. The menage: Pla.te care. £Gal f TO tl Fan ha a BolE (Made ro Otdn, 30 inin... SH.95, 1-800-232-5152 or 1-SOS-989- 8076) is aacdy that -a new video pro- gram dw i.odudes duce award-win- ning shora. Bat's Drelm is illuscnux- author Chris Van Allsburg's amcal look at a aip around the world; Y°"1 F«ts Too Bit. is a comically anirnacr:d vmion of the Fm Walla ~ and Fish is the live-ectioo SIO(y: fi_a lmr brocber, a lonely girl and three inept det.ecti-.es. • • • Highligb.ts &om die award-winning continuing PBS teries w~ n:andy hrtt beeSl re- leased on video; one puticu1ady good progn.m is A Lkde Pru.a. ~" Mcdaa. ~IOJDC pft .et. 180 asia., $79.95, l-800-262-3600). the ~ rags story oC a girl named San in VictorWi England. AGal 11 AMD UP TM ...,, .... , Cl• is a new rideo scncs (Coocki ma Home Video, lO mi&., Sl 2. 95) bued OD the bcst«lling Scho- lastic boob. abcot " poop of ~ ::;~~D~~ipt Thae exc:ellem propms au. 1'llael and put the ~ Oil 1etmm1 co low youndf .a respect ocbat.. ••• The W~fu teria baa a good ftt- co about Jcids and d:i'fOlcc. N.c 111 'f Pudee (Publac Mecba. 109 .U.. Slt.~ l- IOG-26i.MOO). Cbria it I boJ wbo WOD'C lee his fMU1D pt a di1'0IU: He aiba them co couRo fr'a a....,,.,.... look II di?OrCt from a kid'11«4 e dve. ., Juran,...,. ESPlllNlliE VIDmPICIS * * * * • Jut aside your cloak and dagger and settle In with a big bowl of popcorn for sv;dofn's best~ , _____ ... 1!1;6 (120 min.} The son of vacati~ners James Stewart and Oorts Day i$ kid- napped In Morocco, then whisked to London. Tlis renWcll starts ~. but otta wa Is tdart. In fact the Al>eft H11.-1s tft:tnd's best m . TIE .. 1111111 CMl•n 1962 (126 min.) Reantt redisaMnd after two decades on the shetf. this John ~ thrtler '8ls a harrowilg .. cA mild cxnrol rtd pollical ~ nation, and features top performances from Fm Silllra. Lun:e Harvey and ~.,...Angela Lansbury . • • 1111964 (111 min.) In terms cA dllltaiinnt and irnc-:t. this Im Is stll the hands-down ctmnpimt In the title role, Gert Fn:>be ls the essence of M. Hl1 oo 81Jf•G 1D nm Fm l<nalc. n:tldng nudemg ..... Bood ~ tallow tJt CXM01g her wlh gold. rs just one cA rnq ~ 1tdrlQ _.... In an unforgettable film. With Sean Cormy nt Honor lllda'rWi. ... -........ 1985 (112 mtn.) Richard Burton ls ... ,,, ••lllwortt .. y.~ spy at the end of his career In ttlis ....... drift tom iPfii-~ tlilt John LtCarre. As dlrectld by Mlftln .... tlm offlrs, grtay, dirt ratW.-..fl .,, I I Pl -1978 (125 min.) Dustin Hoftmtn Ind l.ulfa (>Mir tal In 1t* John Sdllnl IOll' ttwtllr ....................... --of ....... ud lln'Oftlftt. OM1r .. t ••d'*1111• ........... ,, ........ ...... -----...... ........ ,....... . ---·--~··-·-' ................... N•• IN oac••••• u,a.h "" . :·. HenrJ, V (PC) Kmncth Bn.mch DEC.6 Dick Tr•cr (PC) W11TCn Baay. Madonna. Al Pacino DEC. 19 p .. ., fa'" ... lrftfft a ... t• ea .. , cPC> Jam Vvrwy Df.C. S Gh9tt DH (PG-13) Bill Colby DEC.6 Mr llue H .. v .. (a) Suw Martin. R.idt Monnn DEC.Tl sm... •ff ... Leat hit to lrMkJrn (a) Jauiihr J lllOCI l,.tiab OEC.6 ..... , .. 2 (a) Pnn Wdla, Nancy Allni DEC. 13 Lonctl1t1• Co111,.nlon (a) Bnaa Drnd.on Df.C. 26 s,,.,,,,, ,. ....... A"'lt,vllle 4: TIM lvtl bca,.. (a) Puty Duk.t. .Jane Wyan DEC.12 The Leat "'"' (N« ,_., c.oame Scllec:a. Jab Rjau DEC. 13 ....., TM "'-''1 ~ 'Dklt Trwq Jdwu.,. 11N ,,,..11 mm. .o.. 1'. YIDaO •O~"-~·-- IUI USA WEDllO'S lftl IKJPl c.ornw Y• -Ell • If FWUlf:D • M .... Ants "' ADftll-~, • D .. WA PllZI. IE -lO -A 1DE I TII 11M .... Of 111 MUf. Suaa11 T11a1s Mo 17-H, 1"1 m Em Dwul: MAD 1, 1 "' PlfZI: FWY SlOClll Poe IAsm P1c11cs Jill 19-21, 1"1 5Sll &m Dwul: MAY 1, 1"1 Pitz£ Dem Cou"'" T....as f AU f AVOllTIS ·Smtm 13-IS, 1'91 m &m Doul: Jm 1, '"' Pim: SUUI lumr HOLIDAY IAlll& Mowm lS -17, 1"1 Elm DlAotll: s..... 3, 1 "1 Pim: tbM lac PAIS ll(JI 111115 10: Ca 1M1, USA-laf C.s S .._Mm, 21sr Ft.a. '•" 11122 ... .. .. ....... "' .. •1• 9 2- ·-I ' , YUi ..._.""" fM ._ to1uw1111 ~Idle of .................... 0 One ................. tot ...... --• "-Y-.... .. ..... 0 Two tot ju9e .... CP1411 • NH). 0 llne tot )uM ... (ptUI 11 N H). O' Ft.. tot )ult .... (P08TAOE P.,O,. ..................... ~.,,.,.... 0 ~ 0 ....., a.. 0 Vllll 0 co 1 -· O A-.0 0...0 0.....0 cm.-. _______ ... o..___;_ ... ---------... U.S. .. ,_, Nsl&att. Dl111t Tac 0.. A••rt-w.,, •nut•• VA M011 ----~~---~---~---~ travel Beat the rush to Pearl Harbor lt'!1 smart to vis it now, a year ahead of the 50th anniversary of the attack F oar days a week. Bob Kimler drives from his home in suburbcan Honolulu to the USS Am.ona Memorial in Pearl Hadxx. Tbcrc, the 68-year-old veteran dons the insignia of a U.S. National Park scn1ct YOlunr.ccr and pbccs a ap with the colon of his Tet.cDDS' unit on his still· red hair. He spends the next 8 hours cdling -risiton how lie spent the morning of Dec. 7, 194 t. Kinz.ler was a t 9-year-old Army radio opcncor at Schofield Bamcks, fu from Irvington. N.J., his home. At 7:55 a..m., Japcmcsc war planes made a mam?e sur- prise rad OD miliwy installations dusteRd at the barbot, killing more than 2,000 people. He still remcmbcn the • confusion and fear as surviving soldicn and sailors., many " in their teens. rushed to rescue the wounded, put out 6res and set up vita.I commu.niatioos linb. "W c didn't know if tbe worst was over or if the wont was ye1 to come." Annually, more than 1.5 million people visit Pearl Harbor. Next year, record aowds arc ex:pca.cd to mark the 6nt of sevcnl SOth-annivcnary ~ oi the USA's involvement in World War ll. To beat the rush. considtt a visit this year. "Yoq'll ICC the same things. and you'll probably be able to sec them better," rayfCmdt. Joel K.ccfet, spokesman for the fwbor's U.S. Na..y bue. DISCOVERING HISTORY ..-Today the words of surrivon like Kimler help echr ate many who Ticw World War U u ancient bUcory. Da.oicl ChristiJoo. 10, of Plcasaruon, Cali£. listens in- ttntly to Kinz.lcr in an ctfoct to learn .bout the eYmts dw took plaoe '49 years ago next Friday. "It's the trigger that statUid W odd War ll" for the USA, Oanid says. Lili swaying palms, aurf and moonlit sand, the sDem- ~of the attaclt u~oltbclaodtcape~tbctoUthem shocc of Oahu. Military buts still duscr:r around the har- bor; ~ who surriYcd still tend the memorials to tbOIC wbo did not. Tbc attack and its aftermath ttam- formecf the aopical town of Hooolulu into a modem city and changed the life of the island Corner. Still, molt ~ ol the e¥COt mm.in simple, touched with Wand ~ a fragrant lei Boating on th~ aquamarine 1'Uer, a aoa of shells placed on a sailot's grave. A WATBaY MBMOalAl. The USS Arizooa Memorial u the primary destina- tion for Yilirion. Dedicated to all victinu of the attack. the Wine -* o«shore near Pofd bland. marking t.bt ~ where cbe bMdesbip Ariz.ona exploded and sank. It Na.y IMaada abucdcs .uicon to dlie wb_ite cooam ~ t.ilt iD 1962 and pardy 6mna:d by a bendit c.oaoat pdon·d. ~bf .El~ Praley. Oil the iu tiM. wliida iCMllllikl a free.f.ocm .... ftilm CID peer .... tnl~ pwU • -tiUp, ... .... iD die dmr ... \iclow. lD. --• ck -mil o/ cM r ""La ..0 dVamoor IWYe Jillll d.c iJua.lhrions. Conunetcia1 toUr be.ts pm. but do DOC at. the memorial. And cheir paacngcrs tend co cmr:tat more than those aboard the NayY's shuedcs. SACRBD PLACB O • IACalPICa - Overlooking Honolulu. in the c:enca ol an andieml volcano's aldcn. is the Punchbowl -the Naioaal moriaJ c.cmcmy of the Pacik. A ac:red ~ ol ' dw the HaWiam of old called Puowaina. ics 114 no-.. bold the graftS ol more rhan_l0,000 taaam dcpcndentJ, including the f.amou.s W odd War D ' ~Ernie Pyle. lo the oenrer oi the ctn1t1U7, Y1·a·11m1 climb a carawcl Right of wtw amble a.in s- bcn imcribed with tbc names of Amcricans · · · ea.ion in World Wu U, Korea and Viccmm. Trr;:mc . maps detail great battles fought in cbe Pacific Oc:an. Mcmbcn ol the Pcwt Harbor Sum.an . . ClOGdua a acniot a& the maDOri.al i:w:iy Ou:. 7. n.mJUKll IUYicle is bdd annually ac tbc USS Ariliom .._,. en. And nay Dec. 7 • 7:55 a.m., the ~ Air N tioaal Gmni aaa • flyu.u o( chc Arim Mi m Mal Alcbougb the memoria& cmaiDJy will reame aacntioo nexi ~.this yars IDDiftfWJ abll~~ wi1J be Cft:1Y bit u mcani~ l.ccMr.,.. ~IDllllMDtl importaot bapprned beR oo Dec:. 7, tMt ..... ..... co rtmtmbcr ir eftlJ 1et11 '-............ ., ...... AN OPEN LEl'l'ER TO PARENTS OF COLLEGE, HIGH SCHOOLAND .. GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM JOHNRIITER Your child's pades are a lot more than just a letter on a piece of JMIPH· They're the single most important measure by which your child will be judged ... by prospective collega. anduate schools, and even their first employer after coUeae. Even their class ranking is determined solely by their grades. Gndes are critical. But ldtbla.,... ..... caa be a __.ee ol tremendoul praaare _. axlety ••• MCI poor 11 adei cu remit In frmtntioll, .... nea •··..-. tlaat caa redbDy affect JOU dllld'1 lllf-41111• aad ,....uty. That's why I'm convinced dw every grade school, high school and colleae student in America should get the videocaueue mninar ... Where There's A Will, There's An 'A •• by Profeaor Ca•ade Olney. of Arizona Stare Univenity. Thia mniper wta m"'ml! bow to Wdy "smancr••. • . DAt .,...C. .. 11¥1 the rnet111 bayc bec.o . incxeditg. It lrM"bca tbm> bow to lclm MORE in I EM TIME.. with HK1HBR RE1ENJlON. His seminar is • filled with apecif1e techniques for studying, writing tenn papers. t.Wna 1at1. iocreuina recention. and a 1oc more. Look. your children '1 education is one of the most important COnlribuliona you'll ever make to their future. Don't just tell dlenl to pt beaer gndc:s ..• Give cbc1n the tool dw maka it pouible• ~~ Johli R.iaer "Where There's a Will ••• Tbere!s an·_' A'" TMCINI dlllMllb Ito• to kllnl .uNT, ;,, lnl IWN, wldt ku 1Jf ott llltll 11tt11. •ea111 Pail/Off For Our Atlrku1 ~0. R1•l11N AmJff 'h Fro•a 0.8GPA lo a J.S •.. '" 01t1 SttMsur .,. PICAA o..-,.._ c.. s.,. IF ... After aaendioa Professor Olney'• My fine '1'* in coUeae ftl a leminar, I wu so impressed. I -di..-. MyOPA W910.8 and uUd the Adlietic Director if I jute fipred rd be a wailrea I could put my tea1n throulh it the rat ol my ~ Then I IOOt He WU 10 impc:ued. he decided Profewor Olney'1 eemin.-and IO put all our llh1aes throu&h myOPAjumped'eo a 3..S. it .•. and I'm rally &t.d. bee.-it'• rally paid off. Flullhd OMJ • .". To StnJiilil A '1 NoMatUr Ho wHlll'll I SPdMd, I Co""'1c 'I Ga Goo4GniM1. a.ell........ C...1.-. C.-..s.b-................ ,. Befort Pioftaor Otney's lemhw. Tben 1117 ,..._lot Iha ..... I ftuabd out of Collep. Since Clpel. I went nm 3 B 'a. hil aanins, l'w recei\led 24 3 C's Ind • P, IO 4 A 'a. 3 8 '1 ...... A'1ml90t om 8. IDd a C •.. In 0NB TEJlM! Do11tln Didll 1 I B 11~ "Cluuau ' fora Good Co&ge ...... ....-s... ...... After my .. ,..,_., first '1f* in hip school my wile IDd I didn't d\int lhe b8d • c:t.ce for cone.. After cbe ICIDirs her OPA jumped from a 2. l IO a 3.4. The (Kt 11111 Ibis could bmppea *""one 3-baur lf:minar is nodq lhcrt of MIRACULOUS I I W 411W4"' M.Utlu 80lfOl"I rro, • ..., BldKqt · MWU.,iL Aw"e Sc I u,> 4-Csr 11te1 ..._Massei ~$19?5· =-._-----------~ ..... I Am1rtc. l .. rMf1• .. N'1t1n 16 >' '91 IM.. ... ~I I, Piii, PA ltlCU m-;;;~~;...+---1t-----i1. 01-.:1 I ••cMc:ltor-.,.., ............ DVllA OMC O~ O....._ ---a, _______ _ t U l Flit (»' TIP~ f l A ·, t fl 4._. Holiday gifts to fit the lmd-to-ple• friend ' 'Tis the season to dream up unique gih ideas. An assortment: A PIECE OF HISTORY: Choose from seven prints of historic air- craft, each witb a sample of the real plane's fabri c ak.in. saved after Smithsonian restontions (Aviation Relic Prints, Rich- land, Mich., S125 unfnmed, $250 framed. 1-800-53l-7763}. MAILIOX COVEltUf'S: "Statehood" is a polyester mailbox cover chat comes in a U.S. flag pattern or paittd with any nue flag (S7.95 to: Sandals. 1604 Weacfidd Coun., Abay, Ga. 31707). SUltltlALtmC MTCHU: Art Watches future 20 fa.mow paint- ings -including Salvador Dali's melted watches -on their large, round faces (ArtWatcb/VP Group, Bronxville, N .Y., $65, 1-800-767-DALI or Sa.ks Fifth Avenue). STICK 'lM Oft: Body Roes look like cut diamonds and glue t0 the skin •ith a hypoallergenic adhesive (Body Roe Ltd., Bot- ton. $19.95 for cubic zirconia, 1-800-229-ROCS). r"' 800M Olf 80001U: "Prc-f.ab" gingerbread houtCS_ come with beked walls and roo&, frosting and "landscaping" (McGlyma's. Bakery, Chanhassen, Minn., $20.95 including sh~g. 1~24-5966, or in some supermarkets). . . -1\-• __ ,_. • • al UMWWWW•,_ ...... lfN Yesterday'~ ads are today's art ~--'-*:,,...., .... MU: ..... ,,.,, ... , •• t.diMttutl'UIJ,....lttlll .......... -·~ TMIJ'a ..,, ,.,. M Cf9ltlri ..,.., pit 1 ...... • trtlll· ... trll ..... Mllfti.f*t n••trUlll llU lla«it'• (1111111 ..-,.t, tlll .......... ,... ...... ) ..... ,...,la ....... . .., ...... Mt-...... lntL ........... ,.. .. ....... MW (dlalk ....... 11 filM). C1l1•1itJ 1Mwt1•11b • ._ : ,,..... ..... Cle•• ... -.. """ ,.. .... f*6c .... S.,. mnM ....... SllM, "I'• .. ..,, .... II CMI., ............. o-•>IW'• ............... " ...... High-school basics: l'lldlna, writina, community senlci AJ if math and English comp ,;crm 't enough. More high-school studtats now arc told: Do good. or don't graduate. (and following c:luses) mutt amus 60 boun of volunteer •ork OYct 4 years. Projeca ~ 1Crceoed by c.oume.lon. · Gro1fing aumben of school systems -Atbnta and Oettoit among them - have begun requiring INdena to perform commu_aity serrice on their own time if they want diplomat. ~ newcomer. Beth- lehem, P.l., where th.is fall's freshmen Two parents objecting to the muwt.re have sued the Bethlehem IChoo1 ditcrict. But adm.ini1tntora, nys coordincor Phy~ Wahh. ~e in it .. lt'a briaa· ing meaning for a lot of (studaits') nb. ject matter in a very penooal ••Y ... R esurrecting the TV vampire a.,... .m ...,.,. ,.. ,,.... ,..Al,.., .. .,.. ...... Tiit ...... t ... lllllc I Wf• .., 11•"ut1• n ..... ,,_.. rat "'* C•1 fl11 ldW '-· ........... -...... ,,. t111•11• ...... I .... ...W (.._. Im lM cllll; dllc* ....... ,. ...... .. c... (al """ ,.,,., ,..,. .. . .... c... ........... .. lllrt R 1 I • I I ... ""'9- .............. 1'111111 ,. ....... 2 .......... ... n.cn._. ......... .. ... ..................... .. John l.ennoll's lepcy for kids "Imagine all the people liv- ing life in pexe." John Lai- non '• most popo_lu solo hit, . INlirtt, baa found new life u a ch.ildml '• boo~ Lauaoa.. who died 10 yean ap this week. cxpreued hope for a united, computionace world in those_ lyrics and DOW 1 new generation will leanl of his dream. c.o1 Pohl•hin1 Group releHed l'*'firt1, the book ($13.95), Oct. 9 - what •oWd haft beat Lea- aon's 50tb bin:Way. .... ..,..., .... ..c.r., ... - --- SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. 9'U8911A&llY .... lllat,tMO. 1153 -------~----~-----------------------------------------· -ITTI --................. .. .............. ~-··· .. ....................... ......... MJa&Prtclla .... PruldllO.., PA llOtl . By Franklin Mint Prer:lslon Models ....... -·, ,-, .... ~ __ ....._ I ..... .., ll!P..,.... lft>.frlra er.._.~-...,.......~ ... Jm 0.....•111'-·--.................. . ........ ..., .......... '\ ..... , ............ ..... ~ ........... 1,lw._....._ ............ , PP tr .,... .................. ~------~· ~ ~ Moa'l IJDINld .......... I 3 • .. W ....... OlllM'm._,., •• __,,..._ .. ......... ? .... ca...-.: $ • • 11744·- O R \ ~ l• t z Says Garner, 'There are a lot of things __ we wish we Q had done. It's not really our fault, and yet it is.' I BY LY~~ HOOGENBOOM Try summaniing "Decoration Day," the "llallmark Hall of Famt>" productio n airing Sunday, LM· 2. on NBC. and you run anto problems as James Gamer discovered "Peoplt> :,ay,. 'What's 1t about'?' I say. 'Well ·" Garner's vol«' trails off '" 1m1talion or ii.omc.>one about to ~gm a long dissertation. "Then J s tart explaining 1t I did that one night. and I wt'nt on and on and on. The next night. somebody else &.'iked. I startNJ to lt>ll .ctiem, Then my wife (Lois, to whom he has been married for morl' than 30 years) '-<Ud. 'You're not l(t11ng lo try LO ex· plain that again. are you'!' .. "De<'orat1on Oay" renters around Albert Sid~y f'1nrh tGarner). a re· tired Geoq(111 judge whoS4' godson, Billy W<>ndell (Norm Skaggs). asks him to mterrNi<' an a matter that .ha.' pn•t·1p1Ultt.>d some ft'deral nack It !W>t'm~ that ON> l'ennlwt'll (Bill Cob~). an t•lderly black farmf'r and a child· hood friend of Alb<-rl S1dney ':s, has de· dded to turn down a lwlatedly offert'<l Congf"ess1onal Medal of llonor /\he mystery uf why Gt>t' 1s turninl( AO'Wn the natmn's ul11matP honor 1s the tiook that kt'i'll:S Vlt'W('rS Wlllt'htnjC "Hut that''! not rl'all)' what 11' about," ~s GarnN "It'-. not euthshaking, but ll makes us lhank n httlP bit about our selves -t h1njt,~ that wr ought to do that we don't do, thnllt" wt• !\hould say and don't say " Albert Sidnt•y, for 1•xample. hasn't made any atte mpt to r<'~ tabhsh 1:on· tact with his childhood frwnd Gtt. even though he dttply regrets that he had allowed the then·prevalent soc1aJ forces of segregation in the South to drive a wedge between Ulcm Nor ha.'I he noticed that the marriage of his god· !On ls found<'ring or that a former court LW>ciat.t. I ~al sec~tary Terry Novls (Judith Ivey), has been going through a rough time. But Albert Sidney is no villllin. "Llfe does It.'' Garner saya. "There are a lot of Wngs I wlsh I had done, but my life was Laklng another turn or goln& an· other direct.Ion, that I dJdn't do -maln· t.aln friendshlpt and that IOrt of lh'iftl. I think we all do It lt'a not. ttally our "A a~ Utt.le pkhn": Ganer will Cobbs (I.) ud Ivey fault -and yt•l 1t 1s •• AltM>r1 Sidney 1M1't llw only man m th'' JllCl.'t• who pull-. back rrom llH• pm pie around him Gt't.• rcfu~ to lt•ll uny· ont• why he.• "on 't at·cept the mt'dal And R1lly lt•t.s his w1ft' (.Jo Andrrl'IOn) bt•heve that ht'11 havinat an 11ffa1r, rath· er Lh1111 <·onft's.'I that lw rnay hf> dYU'llt and has b<>f>n i..•t>kmg out it•rry twnuM> she.• hits bl't•n through a 1om1lar 1lhw ~ "I think m<'n hold hat·k mon• lhun women." "'Y" Garner "It"• tht• mncho 1h1na " "O\"'t.'orat1on L>ay" 1K lht• third strsit{ht ll31lmark prOJt.'t't thi.l Garner ha'i done ("Prom1!>e" and "My ~unw Is Rill W ... boch of wh1 rh h<' pmdut·c-d, art> the otht'r l"' 0 ) nut that hll.' bt't.•n more by acc1d nt th. n dt'Slftn "It l'iet>m.'I llkt' the tw-.t Chlnft.'1 that I '!Ce and rt>ad lately comt' thro111(h flail· mnk," Garnt>r Hays. "Th<' two bt'fori' thi8 that I produred. and then•t1\1'I on\', are tht best thrt\' t.h111gs I've read 1n the last four y an." While he's not workln«. he says, "I play golf I play gol( and read " Ills favon~ books tend to be spy novels. And, no, he's not a<'llvely searching for new projects to produce. "l don't really care to produce alJ that much." ~ aaya. "It'• Just that IOJM- Umes I find sol'M\hlng that nobody elJe wanu to do that I think oughta be done." Among his past proJl'<'L-,, there are a few for wh1rh he ft.'\•I'\ a SJW· rial affecuon "I go back 1 Ion!( lime," says G;arner. who us now fl2 "But I love 'The Anwr1camzat1on u( Emily' and. of 1'01Jn\l•. 'Murphy'" Romane(>.· I evtn hkt-'Grand Prue' - I had run driving automobllt•' .. Garner may tM' mo:4t fondly rt• m mbered. howc.•vc>r, for "Thc.-Rock rord Fales"< 1074-80). ronttidt>red b)' many to ix' thl' ultlm11tt• ct1•t4"(·t1vP Mri~ "I did that for an annuity," he says "I Mt I N>Uld mukt• 1l work, and ttwn I c'(iUld rt\ire 1( I had to I knew 1t '<"IU it k11lt>r To do • ~rles hkt> that for 1x years -It ''I gmng lo ruin your held) and your mind " "~ockford f11t•if' 4·anw do~· to dmnit JIUH that Al tht• t•nd of 1t.s run. Harnn suflt>rt'<J from 8 htuny or ml'dkal proh· l<•ms. inrludtnl( severe Mrt hrltis. KeVt•r•I d1'11nte1tratln1t disks, two bad kn<tt.'S iimd ukn'i The busanf'ti.'I part of Lht' rela· t1onllhlp f'nded in blttnnt''IS &.'I wrll In IQR3, Garner filf.d » $22 ~ million suit 1tgalMt Universal, d1tlnllng that al· though he held 37 .6 pert't'nL ln~rest In the show he had not Sttn any profits. It wun't M'llled until 1989. when Garn r ~ptf'd a multi·mllllon-dollar out-or· ('()Urt M'llltm<!nt.. Garner f ttla that he nnally ~ot what ht wanted our. or "Rockford." "Ytp," he says. "I could tttlrt U I want t.o." Aa long u project.s like "()e(oratlon Day" l'Olltlnue to rome hla wl)', t~gh. Oarner ~sn 't reaJly thinking re- Urtmtnt. "I h~ tveryone Ukes 1t," ~ says. "Peraonally, J think ll'a a nice Ill· U. picture" COST A MDA. CA. DAU. Y PU.DJ' E E: ~Channel Guide = KCll CIS 2 2 NIC 4 4 IND I 5 7 7 cas • • KOTV ABC KTTV FOX 11 11 KCOP IHO 13 13 KCfl PIS 21 21 KMEX IHO .. KOCf PIS 25 KVU IHO KOOC IMO II 34 21 ,0 1 10/31 30 21 21 • I 11 15 11 11 22 12 12 • 20 15 . 24 17 2t , .. 14 • • I Vi.to Mita I 1t WON • WPll Ntw Yoft, NY • Pllbll1hcd by TV U!)CU1e CJ 1990 TV Update. hie. Sta11oe.1 rtllftW tlw n1t11 to -•r l.ut·lftiMtc cbuan. Because of • MW FCC nill111. llstilla• for o.t-af·tOW11 1tatlou earned by your cable 1y.tc• an 111b)ttf to l>lad <111t °' la.at 111uu11c <'hanac• 111 P"OIRJll•lna. We rT1.m u y 1J1COavc11icnec this may C.11ac. Oolphina It Wlshlngtoo ~Ins. From A.F'.K. St8dlum. (l.Ne) (3:001' lmWL,_...L..ot AngiMe Ramt It~ Bfowna, From Oe¥ellnd Stadium. CL.Ne) = llllZll TIMll Cup Final Round -U.S.A. vs. Aulhll. SlnglM matcfl from St. ~.Fla. (l.Ne) (3:00) -',. _ ........... Loe Qwgers. Hom s.t't 0.00/ JP Murphy StlldlYm (Uve) (3:00) -I PM 1111111 NP\. , ..... GrMn 8ty Pldcerl It Mlnnetotl \lllmgl. From the H\A>ert H. ~ • ~. (LM) 0 (3:00) -l:IO _ ....... ,.,.... U.8. Mc*Xroll PIMll)Jllll Oh9mpb ....... CT__,,,. I 1 • " • 10 ,, • • • 21 11 • n I 12 21 11 17 -..... SUNDAY DECEM9ER2 ---,,. .... • p 2 2 4 4 15 5 7 7 • • 11 13 13 21 " 21 IO 24 27 23 10 10 31 33 21 21 • • 11 11 11 • 14 n 31 19 11 12 20 20 11 11 5 11 2t 21 31 17 • • 41 0 CloMd cn,ra ... '°' ... ..._. ........., (va.) ........... Video ,.,...,... MONDAY OECEMBER3 -.,.. -Cllall •• , ..... Non 0... • Buller. (u..t~ -..... tlAll -.... , ..•.. ..,,, AngiMe RlldJrl • o.w. 8'ortCOI. From Mii High Mlum. (\M) (1:00) _ ........... .... Yen.-9l Sen '*8D .. "' I 11 I • 5 2 I I -(1 .... '" If I ~ n~' <1:00» TUESDAY OECEMBEA4 -4PM mmlC-.. ....... ACC/Bio Eut Cn.llenge - Oemson vs Seton Hill From SyraCt.tse. N Y (LN•I (2:00) -S PM immNBAlallletbielt Phoenix Suns 1t Cfltc:aOo Bulls From ChlcaQO St.ldium. (Live) (2:301 -I PM (Rml C°"99 ....... ACC/81Q East Challenge -North C11okna State 1t Syracuse. From Syr.cuse. ;,;.~> (2.30) Colege lallletNI ~ MethOdlltlt Kanaas (LNe) (2-ClO) -7:30 ................ Detroit Pistons 1t Los ~ Llklfl From 11'9 GrHt Western Forum (Uve) (2 20) WEDNESDAY DECEMBERS -,,.. lllmC..,.lelll .... ACC(8/tg Eest ~ - Geotgll T ICh vs. Sl John' a. From l..lnOOY9f. Md. (l.Ne) (2:00) -IN ......... Att*"-In Aclor'I at Loulsville. (l.Ne) (2.'00) -IN (JDZll Collete ...... ACCJ81g Eut O\lllengt - Duke vt. Gtorgetown. From L.andOver, Md. (Live) (2:30) THURSDAY OECEMBEA 6 -•N <lmllC-..leek .... ACCJ81g East Ct\alln09 - VillanoYI ~. WIM F0tesl From CNpel Hiii. N.C. (Uve) (2:00) -4:30 m1l9 NHL Hoc:*9J Buttllo Sebrn at PtMlldelpNI Ayers From 11'9 Spectrum. (Uve) (3:00) -5 PM ............ Lot Angeiel Lak«"I It M~ Tlmbefwd/99 From Twget Arena. (l.Nt) (2:30) -IPM lmzllC-..leek .... ACC/Blo Eut ~ - CoMecticut VI Nor1tl C.Ollna. From Ct\llP9& Hill . N.C. (l.M) l2:30) FRIDAY 'DECEMBER 7 -11 AM --PQA Golf Su* ChllmplontNp.Second round from 8ICa Raton, ~. (Uve) (2:00) -1 PM Imm ... PQA Golf Kunlpeli Claulc. Fnt round from Kunlpll, Hhell. (UYe) (2:00) -IN ... .... 111111•11 Oc8'I VenguerO (A&.) It ~ Southwest ;-1 fl.Ne) (2;00) ............. SO.ton Ceftk:I It Oelet M1¥tric:k1. From Reunion Aten&. (Uve) (2.20) it Sears Captures >I The Magic Of Christmas! '--~ ..._ ..... n ...... ,.,,..._., ........... ._.... ....,.. .......................................... 0.-.------~--------""' __ ..__. ::.:.-=..-=-_,-...... -c...-.... -----=-· Adults & famiUe1 wekome ,....._. ..... _._..-_ .. ...,. ......... -...... -..... ,,Al/I•-..... -l:JO .......... t .... l.OI Ange6M lAiUrl at Utlh JIU. From !ht Seit PMtoa. (LM) (2:30) -TN llDZll NAICM ....... ~A_. ...... From Ntw vn. (UWI (1:00) SATURDAY OECEMBER8 -l:JO mmc-..,..... NCM OMl6on lll Chlmp6onthlp. From Bradenton. Fla. (Uve) (3:00) -11 AM .... c-.. ....... Army YI. Navy From v.-.na Std.Im 1n ""'=--(Uve) Q (4.00) -c-.. ····-~a1 Duke. (Uve) (2:00) -12"1 lllm NA Gol SU• ~.Tt*dround trom 8ICa Alton. AL (L.Ne) (2:00) -12:JO mm.-c-..,.... Clllforril Rlle6n Bowt. Central MecNgili YI. San JoM Sta•. From Fr-eeno. Cellf. (UW) (3:00) -1 N -llm lpottaWcwtd Fwturect. Mlcheel ~ ~,. 18f Ugflt FlyMight bO.ing crown agalnat Leon ··~" S.Zar In 1 bout IChedulad for 12 ~ from Scoctldlll. MZ: Pro bOWter't Menhel Holman. 8r1an VOM and U.. JNllQI* and one amMlfUf compeee In • ''Bowing Shooblt'' .., trom Allantlo gty. (UW) (2:00) --c..._. ......... ANona at Loullianl StMt. (LM) (2:00) -IN -c-...········ ~ .. KlnU*y. (LM) 2:00) ( .... Yn Knlckl at A.Cllnta Hewb. From lie Omni (\Jiii, (2: t 5) ,. -l:JO ~C-..111'18. M..-.. MIMcut. (\.M) (2:00, -TN ~ .... Oaulhhldtr ,... Tyeon (31-1. 34 KO't) vs. Am 5'1watt (2e-1. 2' KO' a) In •Ml't):rg;'bout ~ 10roundf: .i.o on lie ~ .Mo C..Chhei yt, Kyungduk AM tn a W8C IBF t.upet lghtwtiOl'lt 1t1a bout~tor 12 rounds from AaanDc citr. N.J (L.Ne) Q (2:00) -1:20 -1:30 -1:30 ................ Flnlla. From Lu Vegaa. (Taped) (2:00) -10N Imm.,.,.. ......... •c....,.•11h1•• ~ It Ra. (A) 2:00) ( -.. tm,...o ...... -.. -11,. -·1FMC1• -11:11 -•s•u_.. -tt Alll -........ L.-..... (A)(1 :00I -1 Alll _.,.,... 2 .... • 8' I 1i to (MO) "W -..... , ....... -...~ V's early days eren't all gold he j9ea or Nick al Nile runnlnJt a pi· t for an onglnal come- Y senes llt't'ms a con- adlctlon 1n terms. An.er all, the cable et work hai1 achieved reputation through lt.'ver marketing or uch chestnut.II u ''Mr. , .. and "The Donna Rttd Show .. But a closer look re- veals "The Early Day .. amng Wednesday, Dec 5) ls 1n keeping with Nick al Nile's rasctna- tlon with the older. and supposedly better, tJmn or teleVISIOn. Set In 1960. "The Early Days" «nters around the Inau- gural broadcast of the fictitious "Sam Arnold Show" on Rrooklyn's mythical A~ Network The centerpiece of "The Sam Arnold Show" 18 lO be the pro- fessional reunion or Sam (Ray Giii) with his I n -wlfe, t:llse (Janet Zarlsh). who were a hit radio comedy team called Ted and TUiie. Thfo opening night tuma out to be an unmitigated dlsa.'lt.er, with equip- ment foul·UJ>Cl and ~ newed hoatlllllft ~ tween Sam and EllJl,e For a network u wit- ty as Nick at Nlte Is In its marketlnj, this pilot Is st.aaeringly unfuMy. You can see punchlines commg from further away than Burkina fuo, and the perfonn- ena attm to be In a ptt· petual k»lf\C ba'U• to atay awake. If Nkk a' P"P 1-.nu,.-e 1•nU,....1111t. .... , ...... \../ Nit.e paid more than a nickel for thl.s script, they should get change But "The Early Days" may be u reOKtlve or TV'a "Golden Age" L'I the fondly remembered series that Nick at Nlte so lovingly revives Take, for example. "The Early Days" year or 1960 Yes, It was the> debut year of Sid Cae- sar's "Your Show of Shows." Milton Berlt wu making TV-watch· Ing a naUonal event on "Texaco Star Theater .. .. ~ .... "Puhtur Prlu Play- house" provided COMIS· tently 1n&.elllgent drama But the Golden Age also otrettd swill that would gag a ftOat "Roller Derby" WL" among the most popular pro«rams on ABC 's 1950 schedule "Rhnd Date" was a worthy forerunner In stupidity Lo "The DatfoA Game:· , "Can You Top This"" ronsL led enUrely or four .cuys 11ttlng around a table telling J(>kes "Martin Kane, Prlvat.e Eye'' featured a title characttt who hung out at a lObacconb t 's -all the better to shp ln scripted plup for the ahow'a c1garett~mpe· ny sponsors. In short, Lhe real ear- ly days or TV we~ as much mold u gold. In th .. , ''The Early Days" llvn up c.o It.a heritage BY IUU NICIWOHOEI On Tbt Coytr a· Sporsa WMk I 1$'W I • ._.,._..,.YM. ..... YM ltl ... JU ... M• .. .. James Garner plays a judge who stands up for a principle in NBC' s -oecoration Day." Get a preview of this Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, next week in TV UPDATE . rffi@tll@lhl il lrW ~M©Jn@[J\)@@ g@[i' Ulm® ~lTn@® ©g [,§) a'n l1llU'1 With an ad in tht 0.ily Pilot TV UPDATE. ~ittn can do jt.l• thM. TV UPOA TE is tht weddy teltvislon maauiM faNred in cht Daily Piloc. h o((en ~ poMrtOn, ~ txpoautt. cob opciona and • qua1iry tftWonmtnc o( "'* fan.a,. amdn and l«Ontl mm.ion ........ And w Mme people who ..0 TV will bt <heckint TV UPDAT! fira. .,__...-........ k '1 • bait.in TV audimct for .... priC't ol print! .,,. lY.~ aa DD aa DD • Sunday Morning December 2, 1990 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 - ... IOI MoulltdM Yov Md Ml, W*°"" ID OuMbo'e ~ Good Mom-M ttlnlon't Ff1911e Rodi Don-.s Duca llfl lird 111 ~ Big BorJ Mlllg of lilcMI. ''The Kid Pooll Comet cue Ing. lllicley1 "°'* Pf9Ml!tl l!\CI 811\ley w-~ I J_,.11 tit LAllt 8'ongnt Gooet Ito--ltlf!WlQ at>out Jlll'new Mlrwllld (RI lillfl 11111t rlet lood CU$IOlllS Ind (In SletfOI WoM' 1197 Clmll Imm O. JMltt KIMtdy ...._ '"""' o.t.t Poll POlilloll C.O.P.S. P.,e Mt1Mn lonlnu mnll mliim ..... ... ua:m IDrlm .... -- llDDD -._ mum -- • I ~ i (• I ,,. i ... r :I a.. • 'C ~ ; g :I r I " • 3 : ~ ~ .. ... co co 0 .. . Sunday Prtme nme .. -.. ,T ...... Mctw· Te •' ... acD' LOA {aw" J' • ~ ~ Slinc-- .... '1Slno•:; "-"" & lMwr hA I ;'t i.-'ti ~R. December 2, 1990 · I i Qllflll Jlutw • 'T'-Wor'C d *""' ~ Wiii ~ ........... 11llt0... ti t It» ,_,. CM',· ,... JC/II' Rlfn .IDJt ...,, ll'IO Em (RJ ~ s..ot ,.. . flll Oii ..._ •" ,..... u.. ...,. • 0...0 ,....., oe ,....~"" ~ ... -----....,. ...... ,_.. Tellt a c• 1111 .. SUNDAY HtOHUQHTS -t:OO • ... Sk'non, Car\~. Join Alwrl. Jeckit Meten end 8lly Ctyttat. Q -1:11 ~___:.,.. _____________ _mu JI&\. ~y llLOI Sif JUllff I nf ~ P1· 1:;1111 I Jfl ·1!111• I ,l'lliff. 111111>1 J •1··1· · .•I· I I ~ '111 ·1•1 I ;; I p it. ·1 ...:111'11,~1 s ~ "i!tl. ti . il ! I j , .. I I. 'Ill ,,,. 'i I•. I , I I\ ! . '! r I -I • I .. ·~ 8 a ~ N .. ... r •• co l"' I co ::t .I 111:-tll I I ~1 I I ' , -, 1 ·tB •1 I ~-'!Ill Ill ·1 ~1 ~-~r" ,. I I tf Q., ' .. -.. ~ 0 :I Q. C» '< > ;: CD ~ :I 0 0 :I g CD n CD 1 r r r s I ii If r ~ 0 :I Q. C» '< ~ .. 0 3 -:I " • 8 g 3 CD 3 f .. !IJHfa!i!IJ'IUf fl l ~ 11 1.1 '1.1 I I I I I I I I l, .• at dff;hU1fi! 11 d ~, • n lf I !Iii )~ : llfi 1)1f' 19 · fl!f !Ji j.1 ~~ ' l . fiff f i I ~, ! II ! i nlf) " }rf I . -----~ ---------• ·- ~ ... I I -.. -I I i ,-¥ ,. I f I 'II' Ii llf' alJ'i' if iQl 1 • t J o f -r J I ~ 1 ·1 1llJiDli11 .. !"1ir1 1 1 '" f ''! I ftfl 1i i 'i"'I 81 !if ~11 "l'!lhiC 11 .I I 1 1 ,r i~ 1 I ~,11~ J JJ.b !~~-::~ J1 j I fl ff ii I .. ----•!. • f ~i 1 sU~ H Ii !!!~ ; ~ ~ · i ~ f i ··;; f ··;il1nu~fi~ · .--I n;r Iii 1 P ti !J I r J fl~ r·~i;~~:i -Ir! ;~1 I !I ~!if; i r ~t'1i .. lh1'hJ . 1 1 ~1 ~1 1 H nr ~h~ I -~,~}i :1 flit i I~ rlf11 ~·%~1~ 11· s1 . ii : ~·it~ r ·~ ii o:i r ·1 Htu:1n~; . 1,i,-I 111 ·rd -1u~ 1 r i C) 1!1• .. rir ii'!ff i JlliJJlU!il1 i HHlf!I~ :.f !f •1l lii! nn : I f ;If ~i1l 1?L r ~ f D. • 'C ,, :L :I • :t :I • · 1111 di utr•r 11 ::~!!I iifJ i ~. ~,r i s~ i !J r D11 I~tl r 1~1rJ g " · ti ~!J~ j1Jiili: J ·, f f \ ~11 I ef f ~ g ~if \ s-•r l! !f 'r n!1 !~> f !1( .(~:§ JI U I UJ 1.! ;:111 ! ~ih:n11u~. !S8. r J ' l ' ! J 'i s f -J J l U j up I • I fJ!IJ!1'lf1U •, il~j~H I f ! {ht f Iii •i 11 °~hi i!Ji Hil • ~ I t~ ~. 111 I' t ~ t ' v -' I ~ " h ; i r' s ! J ' o "' f 11i}'ll! iid1j! 1li td1 ;1 I! IJ~i ~Hf If( ii i I f! I s I !i ! J I i ~ :1 o I 11 ii I r r .f ' ! -0 1 i i • Monday Prime Time December 3, 199 Wlltil If ..... PrcMls of,.. l ... _111111 cord~" 1111 u.lill....:ll:1i:im-• c.i Do T'lllC ...... on TV Ql'ldl. llZI llll•Jm II I I Odd Coupta Illy T.a ... ..... (ff) "Th• LO¥t Lit· ~ tor W" Yoinelf' Vlnclnl 0 --... t:20 ~Greet ,.,_,,_ae . JUlle AndrMt In Concert .. A 1919 perlOfmance from tr. Wlltem ThMt9r In Loe MgelM trldng tN ..,_,.._., aner. (5) onday Night Owl 1:30 December 3, 1990 2:00 ····················-r-~ ~~ ~~ ~ 4:30 2:30 3:00 3:30 5:00 4:00 ) Ullf Wiii ....... (R) Q ~ SUlo SctM HIC Hewe HIC....... ....... (R) O MIC ..... MC... .-.T (OI~ ...... (R) Nlwt IRl Mo* tt .. "Mlrlc6e of Mcqiln'I C." (I~ ~ ~ Srlcken 11 39) (VCR) Newt (Rl McMt-••• '11le ..... COllld a.. Oedl" (1969 Horrot) At'*ln , • ....... ,,., .... .... c: • & • '< > = • 3 g :I ~, r g • 51 r .. .. • ~ .... c: I • '< ~ 0 3 -:I " • 8 I I HIU!P;HHJl~'I i~lll 1 l 1J 11 1 1111111 11 1•1•1•1•1 I f ~I I f I .1~ I ;, 0 8 ~ ,, :I. g • i i j!HH1!11'l'~11.i~J!IUUl 11i I;-,. -i ·-11 1"" 11 fti1 1·~ I Ii~, 0 i ~·! Ii "1 !i i i t 1Jp1 i ~I . -~U!Uil! i i I i ··r '$ I r I ~i s i 111!ill1~.d fUi1() 1 5 !1 5 ~ t I 1 Pf 'ii I I fl ii 1 ~r 1 I i "1 .i lit J j . . I d! ~!i .1 i -01 f I f I i }•. lflU !lf ~li'' I l ~~J ' I f ~!I ! ~~n f I ;1 n 1:11u1u. f -··11· If ! fjl r i lifi • ~ r ; 11!' !t i ·.i~I · · · l~!~"~l~;jft i i .,1 1 r · r I r ~n s i~n P.j :11u~. l!f l ft ~ i ril s !f f ". ,J 0 a ~; ~ • 1~5 n ~ .. tt 0 11:I ' 1111 j ( ' i • I '"iH ( f I s112 1 !~~11'1 i ~l;Jf I li.?lfl'fJlf 11'1 lf 19PI 1 fr! 1; ; l! f : ! .,~ s U I~ei ~:I] iil!! UJ' 'Jl•'' JgJill I .,·i-~ If ~i r I ! I H ( ··:•rr!if ~~· 11>•1!t I dtl lf~J,?lill filt h! I J 1 ! 1if ~(Jhlt 1 !i sfj!' 1J!~ ~ I f !Ir !11° ·ur i if J;rP ~ r i (ff n ~ 11 " 1 1 1 -• iJi1ij f i!H ~ i 1 l1' ~ ·· P. · j J • · ' r t ir :i !1 0 1!flr J!tir g lll 1 •n1pr1n~·, u~1,• JH • 1 .!I ~ i 1 1 • 1 'ijijt i1d1 nu 1 I ll.,1;1b·f 11 11 I i~ i ~ JI ~ I I ~ 8 r;?I( I~lt > -0 ,,~ .. nfa~ ... 111!; 1 •1111 1 :~ 11 1 11 r 111 ° n~i 1 I! 1 i ~r r 0 1 1 ;; : •i~ if(if~-if tr ~ i ! JI t !I l.IJ i ~i a • 8 c::> • Tuesday Prime Time December 4, 19'9 8:00 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 llt'M OW MMe T~ In Pnd-__ ._ft_ 1M PW1 1 of b'IOOW Md lh. Klflg Mo-. "Tiie 1ln SW' A ~ Sher1fl SIS " a.cl ol I ~ 100 a.. !left 11'1 ~) toned IUI* to oomotl lhe ouUI~ pr ~ ~ !Ow'\ rtm!W ~:--~ Fueru dll : ="' Mo-. "Loi Trw ~ .. ~~ Nfo<}relf Pecto ArmtncWll 1 ~lie CN 0 Alar~ (s:iO) ................. ,, .. ~ GIIDJm FICtlOll) Jet! Bndgn. l<Aren Alen (1 ~) ~) Tiftl llltoft .. llowlt; t t °16otlod(8 Perltd"° (199() ~I 8ttt HcJlel Oii $aid l'°'9 ~ !Md h A collge lrestmwl, inf1tuate0 #!VI ll1e SCllOOI s i ac.. .atll llrns pltyer polfS lS I womMI lfl OI08f IUI LN.G. Im (HO) .. "Mlglltolh ht"'B""'d .. tM-~--·(1990.1)-Mll) George d DeOol ell Ratftn R anntY9fWy. 8eck'f ano Oertene 11e grounded. (5) i. ....... H Santi Clau1 vtw tht 40n1t1 oonno a Chriltmn CNM-flrt U.Moft SWtctlh fltmmelcert Lennan Niltoon ""° Bo El1kaon apent tour yMt1 prod\IOlng ""' lac* It the concepCloli end de'f~t Of the human =~ti~ ..... NllM Vrgta coueln II IN Pf1rN ~ rn • robbery· ""'"*·~ ,. Virgil I lnemplS to reconotte hit aunt with IM family (S) ,2.,_ •.20 llllm~··· "Mlftowe" (1"9) Jamet Garner. Cerrol O'Connor. -... .. Coecft Hayden It conV.'ICed '° att9nd a NH. help group afW hit lnlkup wtth Otwtdne. (8) i. ... ATH ~ entleh lddlllrl ...,.. "' IC ..,, • on his llelltltWOO s .!Nm IVCA LA. Llw Mo\W' ••"'1''TheUtlttMltc:llo.r'11981 Or1tn1) KHhol K ·PIAlm ~ Mcel¥'.wtl 11 36. ~ tradition abOut the day 11* Ctlristma1 wt'ltt'I tht tnllated men treoe ~ for the day Wl1tl the offtoln. 1119 CMc* YM Dyle Rot> needs • plint )Ob .,, the !Wing room and Nres a ~ mat• pelnter Of Acme. .. '*-...... Alll'• ~ pt.nt go ..... Hock., vancouww Canucb st N1W Y°"' lllllldn. From the NMUU Cdlttum. ~) •Va "The Wleked City' (1950) Maria Monttt. Jean Pierre Aumont A young wom1t1 1tt1ys onto tht wltd aide Of lllt (1 30) -10-:00 ~ I . I ~ I ~I ~ l 11~1 ,,11 ff ' -1 ·1~1 jit f r I • I ~I I 111·111 I -I I' l~•·-1 ·1 1 •t<1 t~I I ~ I I l l I J:S-f ·1 I '•I ir• I I 1J ~j ~ ~1~ i _J ~' ~ .... i Ii ~ ~ "' 8 c: I .. -'< z ! ~ r .. 3 i .. I .. ... .... co co 0 ~ l :I • & • '< i g :I c ~ • 3 er • ~ OI • ... co co • 8 I :I \ l • '< ~ 0 3 -:I IQ 0 3 • 9 , I OI . . ... co ' .. -·· 111 :~f1illjfi l f 11 rmT I TITI r !tfl 1 jfl!I. ~!Jtr!l.Ci!=Jr U. ·· -· I 'f I r I ~rt 1 ~ ;11!11 11 ,: {), i fi ii ¥ 0 ~ 1r ii ~~ -~ itr:ffliii'-T'Ull f I I 5 !1· 11 ~iii --~i i ! l 1liptp;o1i!UiiiifiU ;~ J I !'! I rH~Ji ; ·• -1 -1 !! 111 J~. i1I f f!h; If :!;sj I I i lp I H!! i I If J '~ .. •:n ~i i' r" JJl ,, '! 1,· ',! i 0 !n n iin11 "' t ~ I . . t I ~ 0 ~· ' ' !i .... if.ii I ,Jk .. ! ·· · · IJ!I "1 ;: r " b I jlfl rn !~II •l il!i' t11 0 i ~ I :::t a • .. fllliJllllEl 1PHreuu 'ii ~11 ! I i' ~ h s ~ r~ ~ ~sll~ ~~is i 1 1~1·1 •1 1!1r:l1f fi11 ~"I h• t1~ 1 g ~ I ~r 1! i}I ~ i' !r11!li · r 8 r fl !J~!: ~i f 1 f -1 f I f ~ {)!f :i {)f '-fst.t J,I ,J!l.'1i!ir n! .. U•" J·d '!~ j n 1111 r r u r nuuu r 1u11p1p . g 2 f 1 f J ,. 3J r " ! I i I :iii 0 a!fif i: fl 'i 8 § l!P1·lll!!filjlf H!1' ~H /i iJ i1f ! I i I I ih!i UH'i1f !! i ! J"I( fl i~,,~ If !If ~1 Sa i 1 f 9. !S -~ 9ffi~ s ;rl .. i .. , -11~.;;! ii b I "_if i d I! I 1111 Hf I f Pfi r J! r r iU ! r i !i !II-i' -J !l r. . d I ;: r f f ~ ~ ol j i iff 0 Wednesday Prime Time 8:00 (. 8:30 7:00 7:30 22 1:00 December 5, 19 Veera of Army Footbell (R) ---.... z i .. 0 • - ~1 3 8 I I I J 1 i I f I f ~ f I ~ ~ ~ K ;. ~ f .~ 11 I; .. ... I ~ co 8 co • ' at lf ' 0 ~ ~ c c .. ... & & .. • • 'oC 'oC ~ ~ = 0 S a g -~ l :I c 3 ; I • • .. co co '-' 8 c I I • .. .. co . -· ~un1FnH!nun1 ~~11~1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 =r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _ _ _ ' i:=•iJ U!•~""!uu~ ., u i , ~,I i . , u •1 -i ! Ii !' "l!.1!1 ! I ~ p ~3i; I Ji •t I H fll I !P.' I II f fi f ij II: --~ "'11111 a.f lflJi fHn1m~i t t ' 0 ' ' t r. Ba ! 1~ ! 1 h _, tr J 1 t~tffUlf f" I I 111 f 1 1fa~·3 I~---··--··--Jj·~l~htf~· t!llf!i~:~r I J I i 1=r !" t i! l!lfii sin• lii'•lllt~il1> I I I 1 ,~i iff I I,,,, 11: :· ,_, ~ 1 fi J • F t ~ i "I Ei i i n I ( 11 i 1 1 fr~1r1? . -1 I I' lri f f!rn 1ur 1 11•ipid ii P~i j• i liil--•: I > .. I r 11~ : 2 J t l!lJ 1: o~ r _f t t l c,~ ff l l i i H ~ ¥ a • • i: J ,: f o:;i tlhifni -. '1 I~ if . I !l.s.&! i' 1! U•!IU! !~1~ JJi. ~ l e~~ ~1-.. ~~ ,, v.i i J!t !(I ; J aii1 >( 5" I 1~1J :ruf!I e " ~-., 1r1 ~r nr •e11 ~~~ ;1 I 1 1 .IJ H ~I~ 1~1:r ; il'l!P n11nn1aa~1 1!~ !I I " f : .. f j• ; , "i1 ~ tj o"f~d !fur s hl 11 ~! 'l•i!h !~ .f ! hn h~nurI~!t ~ c i • 'C ,, ~ a • ::I a • ,,~ i -, •CJ· 1;1i1 1 1~· 1tl ~ 'Ii !l• ij ~~l10 ~ .. 1;111s I !"} in r ~ !ii! 1 1 I 111 I g J 11 r f; ' ~ 8 1 :i 1 • Hi'111.'!1J~11!H-!11 ;~g 1P. i 1 ! 1;il ,, ~ 0 I --·' -~I I ii Ii i l 1 ! I 'ii i ii [ I 1 i ~ Q ~ n • f! l"Sl' a1· ... ~'li.-1 5 "f~l ;r·a~t ~-., .: I i ! flf J ff!f i I (! f : 1 1 s , I I · f ! i I§ r -I '~ii a l fj i . 0 \j > • Thursday Prime Time December 6, 19 8:00 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11: -- RIJ shoOk whe<l his mother Victonl .... to defend Seymour. Un P'CWo i.oron rock groop (R) t2 lbl ~~From l 1nnounces she ts her tattle<. a respected de joyll .. forndo .. -.. BMctl, c.111 (R) as·ng from hit ,.~ )UdQt: on chlrgel of MfWlio de lot AliedOI 9:30 llJml ~A lewftcW ~ -.,,. .. r 0uerr. £:m Doctor, Doc1of Mike preview to IN Family Samantha turns a -..... '° Mundlal. (2: has no patients 1ftf!f Ille CNMel original mooM rtOehorst Into I btlutif\JI 8'tndl t*r* IOt • vtctrn -melpr1C1ice turt becomta mm. DofN .._. f t:OI woman of cSt-. rape wtlill woftllng publjc knowledge {$) (P111 Stones' l'IOuM la -on • loc.i hOt lint: ........... The 2 Of l )Q uc>tldt dOwn by • 1:55 Brendon falt for an Older Comc*tt Bedlt"" (1982) OJI Ofend Cltol Anne handymen flill'ltdfe lrMll wom.n. (S)Q Pu McCartney. JoM oet• • bodycc1 '° -Regullr1y td*""8d .. a... Frt* 110W1 LennOn. fW• footage of protect her 0..th 10:00 pr(9ammlng may bl nti¥er '° Cf'09I ~· .-ty pertonnlnott, 1htNtl (S) Q e:m ic..-~ AA delayed "' lntenupC80 due thfeehokf r.: W°""f hlghlgtQ f\'om .. cww ~ Dldt v .. Dpt Roe ~todlt . IO pledQt tneka. can'tun ·~ Ind trl In-depth ...... --ftndt himMlf V9tY out ol ... toarranot -= c:Nmll. (S) Q ::=~-ptaaat~tor "* trllnl!pW!t; MM t:OO --··~· ~ ltiw1U N6Ctl ClmClf dllcltn -a.tel'• ,.,. (1994) Tom Slllck, Jent ""'°'Y ol the ••Y llllZll Auto ftlCMg brilbM~• 21 CA.. OAIU' l'1 ul'May Nl&ht Owl December 6, 1990 4:00 4:30 5:00 MIC ..... Nlft(R)O ll9CNlft AIC ..... C ,, . • , 1111•111•1•1•1•t•t•tlllll!ill!illilHiilllDIF;liill~l~lllllillillllllill•l•l•l•t•1•1 I "" .. -Q. t» '< • :: CD ~ :s 0 0 :s g ~ CD 3 f7 CD .. ...... .. .. co co C) i i r Gt 81 ~ ~ "" . .. -Q. t» ~ ~ 0 .. :s -:s " 0 g CD 3 f ~ ...... 41 Friday Prime Time December 7, 1990 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 CIRC>fd >• /\'.I ' ti/\ ti NI I ·• --~ =-,.,. -.-.io a.w.a... Ulldtkl ""' °'*., o..t..., ... ,. ,,.,.. Diiie ~._, & SGI A dl9-..... s..oto .. (R)o T• Wt Trust 11'9 lnspeceoll Nlkl '*°""' c:r~~d':! fm (In Slno!O ~ " • ,.,.,,. l'NeSIOt- bOn rs::: M&a $ old rWll pnMd by I Vlllt lrom I IDll from YlnS !"' s.eteo) io.e. Md* 1*"8$ 8ccq lor -0 rllUIWla WlllOIA N:r4 O ..... 0 ...... 0 r.r. .... Hird c., a.... Leep .. °*'" ...,. Court ... ...... c... ~ t> Nin o T...,.(ln s.n bea1rnea #I FBI 19S11 av.th de-Fnenos ~ Aoo&l A 'llft'lam W11 ~ am • S...01 wllO rs &SS9*I to p'CI 1 ,.,.,, • ywig LcMws? (1n ~ #I fl-soldier ICCUMS WOOWI ~ b 1$.S&UN· nstll'dlltet StereolO IWn ol ~In pnntS bOnby1*~tJ tllS WICMI IO It'd l'IOlds a modi tnal 111 ~ Doss (RI !In SWeol o ll9dwrn5 0 fie IUdrellce IS ltle ~ C ,.....C::eno~ CM of Thie MoM o • "Wllll a...-(1954. MuSiC:ll) 8illg Ciosbr. OlfVlY Klyt A ""'O CMerl Oiwles gm HlllW Cl"tl "' "*' wflO ...... frftin cxmc bnome likes WI errtenllnment JOb " Vermont IO help • '°""" Qel*ll •• ..a.nee ". rlDld 0. 0.. 'Pw1 2 al 21 Mom wllO rs" O.W at lo9l'c In m 1200l'IVCRI l1Y9S :;J ..... AIC,_.O !Midi [dlloft INllnl lttc:-1 F .. ttc.111 F.,,.,, ...... Pttftct Shll-Golng l'tlcee 20 (20 Sctieol.ied Or T rrnofly ..... 0 Seer• M-Rad*'s ..,. 'The Sun-Ctne ol ltle JoMson ~ses tnas1 est-nwer (In Pllce (R) '"' SIWle ~ On Vdlio 0 ' ct1t allCI 1r1e !!lotts to lf!ltt .1 :;i .. Sweolt:; S.tol (Piil 1 Stereol O ol 2) 0 r. Cll ..... !"' ..... r.•••rt ,......,.. QerWd a.rill· IMc:ll lld In 0.. My Deed ~A Pw 0-. Hea.1 & ~ (In ..... s.not o r-... ... !RIO T•WtTMt hno (1n eol ::: 5*eolo LA*M,.. -......... Los AllQlllts i...rs • ~ Jw F'IO'll ltle Slit Pallce (l.Nt) ..... ...... lelttf low ~ a.. IIill AIC ..... O ..... 0 .... [ .... ,... •• Court 0 n..·.c.. ....... llf'A'1'tf p., o.n...AllW 1111 =-~ .. -.. IOCld ~-0 """' ~:.-,r: ......... C...,lllOw NIPtCourt IOI CIMl l ~ Mldly Pin Pll ,. Klla 0 ... 0 ~ lldllll*W ...... WortdOlldlll D ml ...... ..... UM-.... im ..... ........,i o EDI ~l.Plb ~ .......... .......... :i:: •o ml ...... ...... T • .... tall mm .... a.. .. c.-.• r .. ~ t I • FRIDAY HIOHLIOHTS -.. ... ..,,.. .. ~ ....... .... .. ,.,.~ .... •o ,,.. .. Lord MlcMllfUll* ...... ...... • °'"""9 Hal'llld"" ............. , .. ~ ~ ..... "",~..., ....... Pttftct .... ~ "*-20'200 ..... :s..oi o o MrlO Aalllftce't .... Wllllld (1n ...... Llw Nr.ln Hoff ...... I Low l.alcy S1lreol ~S..010 t..ucyM.- Orton Wtlllls ....,,. •¥t "'Deld H1Nt" (1988 eon.dy) T1'11 w..ns A ~ ..... ,.,..... Hiii a dltldllle • res&.mt180 ll'om Ill Olld IO ~ 1111 Pd* (1n s..oio nlC h ... of I ~ of lOflOI ClllWl'l9ll II NCm ........... Wiit.Mt Grell ,..,_.. KalNeln Blnle end Jessy! NorlUI 5rlg Gr..c Pertor. ........ ......... $Clf'MIS A go9'* c:norus ~ AnwUI SCll'Uls ll lllCM: Jtwstl .. a lot 1991 ·can-Hal· nn· S11no1 ~ ,..DllMI ..,.....s.... EJ StlclW de PN Rodrlpz Molciel 0-..... Leep .. °""" Nllf!CCourt Wlnp.(ln ~c... HomelO ..... (}l)(1n ~o ~ 'Jiii Boll 0 SW.01 D (1n S..010 ,,.. .. Lord Prtieehl.ord ........ IM.no..,., Wiiy Wllf? E.dloet of ....... -..... a.. Fim llld periorrn. 111C1 • c:ellb-lll lie big blllC! n. Per1or mn rncluOe Clb "°"' WlllltMr. lM Ff'Olll .. Tl\lol (1n S..0) I~ nnS1no1 ,... u ...... ~ ...... ,.. ~ Guzrnln. Maul Ojec)I ...... ........ ··~·a..-..... ~=T....,..,..(1..0 F~ llaSVl RcfWll . -,,..., (1 24) (VCR: ..._ .... _ .............. .............. FllTI Md '*'°'' ..... -OlllOI• .. tilg '*"' .... ........ lrd.ldt Oil) Clla•J ('S) ..... -l:JO • Friday Prime Time ' 1:00 14119'1 ti YOll.-., ._ tr.u""&-• (R) (111 5anol dli 11$1 IU' ATlllllltt.a.Mi.-1¥1--p .. tw• -.. • December 7, 1990 -.. -Diiie A dlepOlldlld ~--...,Rm Ewa~ JA .. uptMd .,, .......... ... .............. .,'°' ~...,.,.~(S) • .,. ld'M .... Or r....,....._. ............... ............... .......... I '1th 11 llr ... o•41...,o.., ........... """ ...... Frld•y Nllht Owl December 7, 1990 11:30 12:00 ----..... IRI --~' ..... CRJ 2 $ -- - Saturday Morning December 8, 1990 10:30 11:00 11:30 ml IQd .. ....,0 Qt\ ~ w ... ... Ullle ROMY Pup MllMd ~ Doo (lm l..WMlg ~ ~··· CfOU a.cl Ow"""' Tole»-oleM-..... ..... .... r-.. V OMs~e.. ... ••"Tlll'- ..... I nuOlr T-. I Wit" 1 121 IDI .. ..., a r.-, .. c.,. w 1111 ... =· um .....,., ml IOI,_., om (Olu) """...,.. ml ~USA 1118"14 aiJI KPTU lftaide Tr'ICi IOl~I c.... IOI _,_., '** '°"' ne.n (Olu) --- ; Saturday Aftemoon -- ...................... . ~ December 8, 1990 - Saturday Prime Time c. ~ mJI 1111 119 8:00 8:30 NICNlwl O ='= .. =--=(R) rewlttOdn IMll ltllld on gu ltlllon R CISNewt (lll ...... Stereo Lowt Corin9e-L0\11 CoMec- "°" .... ThtWttl ...... WoncllfM WOltd tA 0..., N*-lu W*J Dog al the Hor'lh SATURDAY HIGHLIGt1TS -1.-00 December 8, 1990 -10:30 11:00 OOIT A M CA. nA1L Y PUDT Saturday Prime Time . 8:00 - ltllf 1111'~-f:J' .... !Ill 11g1 1m 8:30 7:00 7:30 Blanche tt1N to btMk up wtth her boytnend. (S) 0 -1:15 December 8, 1990 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 • •. ~ ~ ' ; r)- .•>? d > ~ ::s § II ti i -;- f, Ii J ! • f I I en m .. i' I I ; I r I • ~ CD .. ... co co 0 j t~·~ ........ ~ ti:' ...... " "'° p.m.; a. ~I Se HO p.trt. ..... , ........ , .. " pm., J(lp.m. UW. Oii 1 8et F t0-30 •~m ~S12 pm.,!4$ •m. l,.ovln9 "' 2 10 ~ Jf'J LudfYMlt tu 1·30 • m , 6 pm p ~UMIWl4$•m TV UPDATE reports on •carol &t Company," next week . • u l!I Ultimo~ FI JO • m 12 •m Uftf•IO!tlMy .,_. s. 3 30 . '" Utbet1 Cowboy M 10 pm S• 12l5pm v u v~u del "* Tu SI i1~~ot0 S I pm v .. "1dffl Tri I p ,,, 1 ~ VlrtM Owen ru 330 e~. L8e V999e S. 10 • m Anything Goes IY LUIS CAMPOS 2 3 • 5 6 7 32 51 ACROSS Raid win r, t:n ('a Alexandrr on "Tht• Cosby Show" R · -Called Hawk·· Ii Ro~rt Vauithn was f\ apolt'<m - 13 Sur -Langdon 14 ··-That Tunf' .. 16 "-but Lovt-" 17 8111 Sm1trov1ch on "L.arr Goes On" 18 Broadway's Tommy 19 Stuart on "foa('h" 20 Judith Light '" Af'gela - 23 -Dawn Chona 24 Sisk«>l's paruwr 26 On 33 Down, Lant Flynn Boyle 1 Donna - 29 Don Knotts on ''Matlock" 30 SM 's Grace Van Owen on "L A Law" 31 "7 f act"S of Or -.. 32 ROM Martin on 22 Down 36 On "DEA.'' - Wohl LI Phil 37 Sln-e on "Beverly Hllls, 9021 O" 38 Collffn on "Ch na ~ad\" 39 Actrt:N -~Id 42 rox aeriel ror .. atlM• Laurance '3 ...... Poole Oft 13 "'Th~ llOK&n fit.mily" 44 She's Iris on "'The na. .. h·· 48 At·tor -Smith 49 z..,a Z...a ·s s1stu Ml -Kuan fi I llem.'>IP)' :,en<'"' ni ~port.•10 ... ter llennlln fi3 "-Fair · DOWN I Phi hp Carey rolt· 2 -f han«>y 3 R1('k or Ron 4 Eujlent on "Equ1al Ju ti~" 5 "'Growmjt _ .. 6 M1c~lle Ph1lhps on "Knots Landing"' 7 Actress -Foster 8 Wayne on "Grand" 9 Actttss -Blanchard IO ~n - 11 "NBC Nightly -" 16 Mary Beth - 19 Mary -Place 20 -Lugosi 21 Nathan on "Parenthood" 22 "Wild, Wtld -" 23 -Gandolf 26 " -lM M-.yor" 26 Beverly Archer on "M.UOr Dad" 'l7 T J . on "Head ottheCl&M" 28 Comedian - DICDClll I,, lllO • 1*111111 I. 'LllO 9 10 II Gnodmdn :lO llf''" l\1llv l'o :1:l M4'r) Jn l>l">lhanrl on Twin Peaks·· 34 f:lamr :l~ lnw tht• '•~ht ' , .. ,.., :Jfi Anm• Mane Johnson rolf' :lH Koxtr Rob(orto - :rn Artn"'~ -Wud 40 ~ter on "True ('.(1lor.," 41 "'Whal'c; My -'>" 42 Joey on "t'ull llouse" 44 ll<>pt' on "tlurt) !l'll1l('th1nf · 41l " -My.Ch1ldrt'n .. •Ui "-Abrwr" 47 "\'1vs -Veg~· LASTWEDl'I IOWT10N _tmrT_ .. _ .......... A 1maU tiJM NRI ow.an., c:roo4. given o M W identity by rwooutnlctive au.rgery. "'°"'' out o plan of ,..,,,,,.._ a.,aUut IM 6G'l6",..,., wlto docd>~ Ja.im.. as Midey ~e at.an in ''Joltnny Hand· .ome, '' tJW wni on Cobl.-TV. WWI r 1 ~for• -rnr. ,,,,,.._ .... ,....., boud.S-.. a.._,.~ -........ ~ ........ ..,.,.... .. ,,_ .... ,..of a.rue-. • ,_ .. ..., .... ,. .,......, ... aw;-. .. ~ ....• a.w.-rv. • '· . °" .s-~~,, ~o~~ . ~~$i~fjfo r . .,.~~~6 . ~~,.. ,.=-~-------:.:-----=-:-----: ... --~! 1 I . . .: YIMW: EXPtAATION DAT£: YES! I #ant to begin my 1ubecr~ to the Dilly Pilot · 1t the law lntroductofy price of 12 .... for $1.00 wieh I money~ guarllftlM that I I '"' not oompMit .. Nlltlied wlh the Mwtplipef Of Mrva my •~ion co.t of ... 00 wll be Nfunded: ,. ._..to: SIG W. 8ey St.1 C .M. 92829 .. Or-: Ma--4333 ,_,. 0.. ------....... ··------~ ~------------......... .. ... _____ _ .J .... ---..... ··-·-L----~-~~----------------~~ ' OOSTA MDA, CA. DAILY PU.DI' ORANGE lund1y Edition ..• ,, ..... . .... "' ,,, .... ,,.,. GOOD MORNINGI WEATIER Otar with sunny skin. Local nonh· east winds to 2S mph below canyons and passes with local stronser 1usts in <>ranae County be&Jnnina ton.iJbt. CoastaVInland hichs from 68 to 78. lows 42 to 5S. For the Oranae Coast's most oom]>letc weather information. includina bOattng. fishin1 and surfina rep<>rta ICC pqe A 7. II THE NEWSROOM Having a building or other structure named after you can have its draw- backs. There arc. for instance. cnt1cs of the John Wayne Airport who claim the Duke was one of them and 1s no doubt f urning in cowboy heaven that the airport he hated was named an his honor ... For state Sen. Manan Bergeson. Friday'.s uample was a little less controversial. .. After opening Bcrgcson's distnct office in Newport Beach. staff members listened to the phone tape machine and hurd a message from a woman saying her daughter was sa ck and wouldn't be tn school Fnda) . That was a shame. staffers agrttd. but why dad she tell us'> ... Then 11 came 10 them. The mother no doubt thought she was call- ing the Manan Bergeson Elemental) School in Laguna Niguel .. Staffers re- la)'cd the mcssait to the school. 2411•111lm TIMEllT• 842-8088 llTlmClll Ill ..... llUOTEI OF THE DAY "Everyth1f16 UmbcTJ wanes or n«ds will be provided. Mr. Mays Wiii have che same rude awakening as did Mr. Sm1ch•when he wenr 10 Washmgcon." Assemblyman Gal Ferguson. R-Ncw- . port Beach. on the welcome freshmen assemblymen Tom Umberg. a Demo- crat. and Tom Mays. a Republican. can expect in Sacramento. 0 "In the pasc. chose ~ho foolish/> soughc power b> ndinJ on the b:lck of che riser ended up inside.·· John Fitzgerald Kenned)' TODAY'S EVEMTI •The 14th annual Corona del Mar Christmas Walk will be held an down- town Corona del Mar from 11 a.m. to 4 i'.m. •The Orange County Coaht1on for Peace will sponsor a rally calling for a peaceful settlement to the Middle East conflict at I p.m . at Mile Squatt Park's Shelter No. 17. near Edinger Avenue and Euclid Stttet. .. Ll""'Y llttl l , H , 35, '9, 4', H Bonus number -U llCCI ~Heans: 10 •Oubs: Jack 0 Diamonds: Ace •Spades:Ace . -x ,.,,., Torrance Sauaus La Puente fltll Cllllllll •40611•WIY Others seriously intured/ M Sunday, December 2, 1890 75 cents ------------- You have 80 days to save -thousands Cosmetic surgery will be taxed in '91 Fixing It Up, Wrltlng lt·Off By Russ Loar Of1Wlge COM1 Delly Piiot Now may just beo&hc time to get that new nose you've always wanted. Beginnini Jan. I . cosmetic surgery will no longer be tax deductible. thanks to the tax code's new face lift. courtesy of Congress and President George Bush. "Frankly. I'm astona hed at the number of people who have called and insist on bemg seen before the end of the year," said cosmetic surgeon Dr. George Brennan, who has offices in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills. "I didn't think at would have any bcanng on my pracuce. but I'm finding out different!}." Brennan said his upper-income clientele will not· likely be swa.yed from cosmetic surgery ~ the loss of its tax deductability. But his patients are interested in saving money. Now that new tax laws arc only a month away, Brennan said a number of bis patients arc paying in advance for suraeries scheduled for 1991, in order to claim the 1990 dedy.ction. The new tax laws do not affect cosmetic surgery intended to correct a congentiaJ deformity or d1sft1urement caused by disease or in1ury. accordmg to Jeff Kaylor, a manager for the Deloitte & Touche accounting firm in Orange County. But all deductible medical expenses have to exc.eed 7.S See SURGERY /17 How the new tax code might affect some popular procedures. ... IER DONE TAX STAl'UI MoclluE .. 1_. FEE UNGE AFTER JM. 1 NOSE RESHAPING BREAST ENLAAGEllEHT 101 ,000 78.•90 73.250 71 .720 ~.000 $1,700-.2,900 May be allowed I plltient hu breehlng probl9ms $1 ,900-2.500 Generaiy diHIC wed uNMs done .,.., muteG1Qlny OI to correct oongenlal aeymmetry Luxury item prices soar after Dec. 31 FACE LIFT 48,480 $2,500·5,800 Generally disalowed unless ii helps restore function lost lfter stroke By Russ Loar Ofenge Coul Delly Pilot Cosmetic surgery candidates are not the only folks who have reason to fear the new w laws that will k1ck-1n with the new year. Local yacht broken are womed about staying afloat wt th the new fcdu- aJ luxur) w which will add I 0 percent to any boat pnced more than SI 00.000 The luxul) tax also affects cars priced more than $30.000 and aircraft pnccd above $250.000. .. Ever) sale ""C make 1s going to be affected because our boats are a m101- mum 48 feet and pnccd at Sl00,000 and up." saad Brooke Robbins, sales Freshman lawmakers off to Sacramento By Paul Archlpley Delly P!lol P0111leal Wrttet COST A MESA -Bojh arc freshman assemblymen from Orange County. Both are young (look. even younger) and arc considered rising stars 1n the pohucaJ arena. Co1nc1dentaJly. both art' named Tom. On the other hand. they come from dJfferent pohucal stock. Tom Mays 1s a Republican: Tom Umberg. a Democrat. Mays will represent the .S8th District that straddles the Orange-Los Angeles County coastal communities from Huntincton Beach Jo Long Beach. U mberg will represent the 72nd District, Orange County's sole Democratic enclave that envelopes the ccntnl county's worltina class communities. They're moving into their new posts with political bayage neither wants but which both may have trouble unloading. In Umberg's case. he becomes Oranae County's sole Democrat an Sacramento. State Sen. Cecil Green, 0-Artcsia. has a slice of the west county. but Umber& is really the Democrats' kn1Jht in the belly of Orange County's Republican draaon. Umberg. JS. knows his unusual status means county Democrats will be leani na on him during the next two years. "I expect I'll find it incrcas1naly prcss- u~filled... Umbers said. "But my rrr sponsibility isn't to the Democrauc Pany See FRESHME~/11 manager of Offshore Yachts in Ncw- pqrt Beach. UCI econom asl David Brownstone said Orange "County's yacht brokers are reeling because of a triple whammy of new wes, a slowing economy and rising fuel costs. A S 150.000 yacht will cost another SI • .SOO in 1991, thanks to the federal luxury w . And beginning next Apnl, the county's new half-cent sales tax. approved by voters as Measure M on the November ballot. will add on an addiuonal $750 to the pncc tag. This raises the yacht's pncc by a total $2.250 Fanancuil planner Jeff Kaylor. a man- See LUXURY 111 BREAST AEDUCnON TUMMY TUCK EAR PINNNG 35,500 22,260 9,930 $3,000-5,200 May be allowed. it alleviat• back problems s2.soo~.soo Generally disallowed except when M>dominal fat handers movement or patient has hemia $1,500-2.400 P~ aUowllble ii determined to be a congenital~ • Procledlns by ~s C8f1ifled by l'9 ArnencMI 8owd of Plane Sur99f1 ~ AIMrlc:Wl 5ooef)' al Prask and R.ot'I~ ~ ~ """""'" ...., ,,,,.,.,.,.. Officials pose motives for spy scandal By Bob van Eyi(en <>r.,. CoMt Oelly P16o1 COST A MESA -Two former rugh rankmg poltcc officers -one of whom now sits on the Caty CounC11 -arc under See Rda&ff Story A4 fire this wecl for spymg on private com- puter communacataons between Police Chtcf Da~e Snowden and City MaflalCT Allan Roeder last year. Former police Lt. John A. Rcpn and Cit) Councilman Ed Glasgow. himself a former Costa Mesa poltcc captain. spied oo Snowden and Roedcr's pnvate communi- See SPY/17 Christmas W allc kicks off season By Marla Mllter-Mazura Or-. Oollll o.ity PloC t.~O...~Pllot Orange County's freehmM lawmakers Tom Umb9rg, left, Md Tom M8Y8 8t John Wayne Airport. NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona def Mar holiday season ofticialJy beaim today with the annual Cbristmas Walk Festival and Toys For Tots Drive apoo- eored for the i:mt 14 yean by tbe villqir's Chamber of Commercic. S.. WAL.Kiii -Can the Performing Am Center make its payroll? CAN,. B&AB YOU Sill. TBAT PLATINUM CUP 11 lllADNG TOO llUCll RACKET -Pardon me. wbde 1 bnasb away the tean. rve ju.st been llOfllzin& over ditclolure tbat the <>m..e eouity NrfOnnial Ar1I Cea•er' bu falle""'°" bard tima. iDd tbat it doan't have t.bc finaDcial 1C1C1 ¥eS 10 coetha-.e ••witbout buic ~ .. Well, ever willins 10 be bClptul ia titM of criti1. rd liu 10 propoee a bMic dlmllle -j-b "8nm. It 11111 eo do with me. uh, ~ rAall oWltleld. Aalantilll to t.be ""°"" Cader ..... Tom ltadriCk lild Mt Witt. as II ... .... , .. O'o., Mow ........... .._a ca•li·111 SJOt,07',. a Md IMI r11am., ii• *' ..,. tillL ................... ,. .-..a. oP ~ -~ YU·~~· _,.c;:.~~~ ~~~~ # ~.,.r.s 6 . J I . ~~~ rz-;--..:----.:c_------=.-:-----=.:--ji1 1 I I I M --YIM·iCt EXPtRAllOH DATE: YES! ' wane '° begin my 1ubecription lo the Daily Pilot .• , ,,._. low introductory price of 12 WMkl tor Sl.00 w1Ch 1 money b-* guarantM that I I am noc =_. llllitfied with the n•wspilper or Mrva my '! tlA>tc:riplion coM of .00 ... be rfJf unded. ~ . ._,..to: S30 W. Bey St., C .M. 92821 Ofoell:Ma-4333 • F.-... ·--.~-.=---.-=-=-= -=_: -=-= -[-~:.-_:..~=-=-~=--==--==-. =_ -==-. I ..J .__ ... ___ ............. _ L------~--~----~---------~~ j ... .,.,..., " ,,, .... .,. a•o MORNINGI WEATIEI Ocar with sunny skies. Local north· eut winds to 2S mph below canyons and pesses with local stronser susts in 0ranp County beginnina toniaht Coastal/Inland hi&hs from 68 to 78. Lows 42 to SS. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information, includin& boating, fishing and surfing ~rts see page A 7. II THE NEWSROOM Hav1na a building or other structure named after you can have ats draw- backs. There arc. for instance. cnucs of the John Wayne Airport who claim the Duke was one of them and is no doubt fuming in cowboy heaven that the airport he hated was named in his honor ... For state Sen. Marian Bergeson. Fnday's example was a httle less controversial. .. Aficr open mg - Bcrgeson's dastnct office in Newport Beach. 'ltaff members listened to the phone tape machine and heard a message from a woman sa) mg her daughter was sack and wouldn't be tn school Fnda) ... That was a shame. staffers agreed. but why did she tell us? ... Then 11 came to them. The mother no doubt thought she was call- ing the Manan Bergeson Elementary School in Laguna Niguel ... Staffer$ re- layed the message to the school. 1111.mCI Ail ..... l/llOTEI OF TllE DAY "Everythm1 UmbetJ WJtnts or nttds will be provided. Mr. Mays will have che same rude awakening as d1d Mr. Smith when he went to Washmgton. ·· Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R-New- port Beach. on the welcome freshmen assemblymen Tom Umberg. a Demo- crat. and Tom Mays. a Republican. can expect tn Sacramento. 0 "In the past. tho~ who (oolishl> sousJ>t power by ndm1 on Lhe back or the tiger ended up inside.·· John Faugerald Kennedy TODAY'S EVEllTB •The 14th annual Corona del Mar Christmas Walk w1U be held in down- town Corona del Mar from 11 a.m. to '4p.m. •The Orange County Coalition for t Peace will sponsor a raJly callina for a pca~I settlement to the Middle East conflict at I p.m. at Mile Square Park's Shelter No. 17. near Edinger A venue and Euclid Street. llttl t, H , H, O, U , 5t Bonus number -H llCCI ~Heart.: 10 •Ouba: Jack ''"'' 0 Diamonds: Ace • Species: Ace .... JIFF&• 1¥:Wt• ................. . Torrance Sausus La Pucnie 111111 J /Page A4 lunday Edition fltll Cllllllll 11•1P11my Others seriously 1n1ured/ M Sunday, December 2, 1990 75 cents You have ao 'days to save thousands Cosmetic surgery will be taxed in '91 Fixing It Up, Writing It Off By Run Loar 0rWIQ9 CoM1 Deity Pilot Now may just be the time to get that new nose you've .always wanted, Beginning Jan. I , cosmetic surgery will no tonger be tax dedtlctiblc. thanks to the tax code's new face lift, courtesy of Congress and President George Bush. "frankly. I'm astonashcd at the number of People who have called and insist on being seen before the end of the year," said cosmetic surgeon Dr. George Brennan. who has offices in Newport Beach and Bcvttly Hills. "I didn't think at would have any bearing on my pracucc. but I'm finding out djfferently ... Brennan · said his upper-income clientele will not likely be swayed from cosmetic surgery by the loss of its tax deductability. But his patients arc interested in saving money. Now that new tax laws a.re only a month away. Brennan said a number of his patients arc paytna in advance for surgeries scheduled for 1991, in order ta claim the 1990 deduction. The new tax laws do not affect cosmetic surgery intended to corTCCt a congential deformity or d1sfi1urcment caused by disease or injury, acc6rding to Jeff Kaylor, a manager for the Dcloitte & T ouche accounting firm in Orange County. But all deductible medical expenses have to exceed 7.5 See SURGERY /17 How the new tax code might affect some popular procedures. PROCEDURE EYELID SURGERY NOSE RESHANfG BREAST ENLARGEMENT 101 ,000 78,4Sk> 73,250 71,720 TAXIWUI AFTERMll1 $2,()()().2,800 Generaly diuilc wed uoept when~ upper idl ot*ruct v'8ion ' . $1, 700-2,900 May t. allowed I patient hu breathing problems $1,900-2,500 Generaly dllalc wed unlesldone.,_ . mastectomy Of' to correct c:ongenJaJ aaylnmeCry Luxury item prices soar after Dec. 31 FACE LIFT 48,480 $2,500-5,BOC? Generaly dlaalowed unless It ~ restore function lost lifter stroke By Run Loar O?noe eout Dtl'Y Pilot Cosmetic surgery candidates arc not the only folks who have reason to fear the new tax laws that wdl luck·tn with the new year. Local yacht brokers are womed about staying afloat with the new fcder· al luxul) tax which will add 10 percent to any boat pnced more than SI 00.000. The luxury tax also affects cars pnccd more than $30.000 and aircraft pnced above $250.000. "Every sale we make 1s goang to be affected because our boats arc a mini- mum 48 feet and pnccd at $100,000 and up." ~id Brooke Robbins. sales Freshman law111akers off ·to Sacramento By Paul Archlpley Deity Piiot POlltbl Wrtt• COST A MESA -Both arc freshman assemblymen from Orange County. Both a~ young (look even younger) and arc considered rising stars in the political arena. Coincidentally, both art named :rom. On the other hand. they come from d ifferent pohticat stock. Tom Mays is a Republican; Tom Umberg. a Dcmocnt. Mays ~II represent the 58th District that straddles the Oranae-Los Angeles County coastal communities from Huntington Beach to Long Beach. Umberg will represent the 72nd District. Orange County"s.sole Democratic enclave that envelopes the central county's workin& class communities. They're mov1na anto their new posts with political bagpgc neither wants but which both rqay have trouble unloadjni. In Umberg s case, he becomes 0ranae County's sole Democrat in Sacramento. State Sen. Ceetl Green. D-Artesia. bas a slice of the west county. but Umbeta is really the Democrats' kniaht in the belly of Orange County's Republican dragon. Umberg. 35. knows· his unusual .status means county Democrats will be tcanina on him durina the ne~t two years. "I upcct I'll find it incrcasinaJy press.- ure-fiJled," Umbers said ... But my re- sponsibihty isn't to the Dcmocrattc Pany See FRESHMEN/11 manager of Offshore Yachts in New- port Beach. UCI economist David Brownstone said Oranae County·s yacht brokers arc reeling because of a triple whammy of new uues, a slowing economy and nsmg fuel costs. A S 150.000 ) acht will cost another Sl,500 1n 1991 , thanks to the federal luxury tax. And begJnnang next Apnl, the county·s new half<ent sales tax, approved by voters as Measure M on the November ballot. will add on an addataonal $750 to the pnce tag. This raises the yacht's pnce by a total $2.250. f 1nanc1al planner Jeff Kaylor. a man- See LUXURY /17 BREAST REDUCTION TUMMY TUCK EAR PINNING 35.500 22,260 9,930 $3,000·5.200 May t. allowed Ill aleviatH beck problems $2,500 .... 500 Generalty disdow9d exoept when abdominal fat handers movement or patient has Mlnla -$1.500-2.'400 Probllbfy allowllltM i determined to t. a • oongeni.al detormity 'Prooeclures by surgeons cer1ified by twt Amencat eo.tt of Plastic SurQ9fY Scxlon Ai'n«an 5-1)-ol PfHk attd Anons~$""'°"' ~ ,,,..,_. Mft ,,,,.,._,.,.. Officials pose motives for spy scandal By Bob van Eyt<en 0rWIQ9 Coest Deity P9'01 COST A MEsA -Two former htgh ranlung poh~ offi~rs - one of whom now sits on the Caty Council -arc under fire this week for spymg on pnvate com- puter communacat1o ns between Police Chief Dave Snowden and Ctt) Manaccr Allan Roeder last )car Former pohcc Lt John A. Regan and City Councilman Ed Glasgow. himself a former Costa Mesa pohcc captain. spied on Snowden and R~er's pn,ate communi- See SPY/17 Christmas W allc kicks off season By Marla Mffter-Muura ar.,,. c.. o.lly Ptloc lAe ~ 0.... Dmly Not Orange County's treehmen lawmakers Tom Umberg, left, and Tom M9Y8 at John Wayne Airport. NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar holiday 1eason officially, tqins today with the annual Otristmas Walt Festival and Toys For Tots Drive spon- IOttd for the put I 4 ycan by tbe viltaac·s Ownbcf of Commerce. See WAU<Jll Can the Performing AIU Center make its payroH? -- J 1. .. ,I I , .. , ' .... ., > . A very moti¥ated young businessman with his own company~ Jn 1986. with bis partner Jeffrey Brannon, Kendall started Tower Systems, Inc. Originally from England, he moved here as a college student in 1979 with his family. Hll BUllNEIS---------- Keodall and his partner design, market and sell business applicataon software for compa~ies .that have multi-user requ.irc- ments, "For instance, tekmarketing. mventory control, accounting, legal and retail point-of-sale applications." HOW'S IT GOllGT--------- "1t started out very slowly. but we stuck with it. It's really flourishing now. We recognized the market need. and even though it was vuy difficult, we found that we were_ very good at it." llUGBY'------------- There 1s a very acuve rugby football league in Southern California. including two teams in the immediate area. Back Bay and the O n1rorns. Kendall and his partner both play for the Unicon s. "l''e played sin~ I was 12 years old. when I went to boardmg school in cotland. and when I went to UCI." Rugby is tough. both physically and mentally. "People OA our club are .very d1vers1fied. ranging from total derelicts to heads of corporations. like me and ktT" -Compllfil by A.ad,.. Sud1trom Loc'1;~Naws Briefs ·Man pleads gullty In bank triad case NE\.\ PORT l:H:ACH -A 75-year-old Newport Beach man pleaded gu.it> to one count of wire fraud and one count of matl fraud. um· of several people to be convrcted in a national bank fraud ca!>e 1hl'1nd1ctment against John Coughlan Sr. charges that he used two rnmpan1c:s. Eagle Bonds and Insurance Brokers, Inc. and California Pacific Construt'11o n Company, to defraud 11 financial inst1tut10ns out of more than S7 m1lhon. according to U.S. Attornl·~ 's Offi ce: In the scheme. the victim lending banks provided financing on what thq bellc"cd to be specific real estate projects tn Arizona and Califurrua. the office reponed tn a prepared statement. But instead of using the loans for their intended purposes. Coughlan allegedly used them for his own personal ventures and dtd not g1"c an} of the funds to the specific projects. the statement said. All of the loans listed 1n the 1nd1ctment defaulted and Coughlan pleaded guilt) to dece1v1ng the lenders at the time he was seeking l'xtens1ons on the original promissory notes. th~ statement said. John M Coughlan Jr .. 54. of Long Beach, and Errol Coughlan, 49. of Malibu. pleaded to the same charges and others in Lhe ~. the statement said. . Coughlan Sr facs a possible I ()..year prison sentence and $500.000 1n fines while the younger Coughlans face up to 12 years in pnson and fines of up to $750.000. Veteran's last mld1I ,.. •• HUNTINGTON BEACH -Rep. Dana Rohrabacher honored a H untington Beach veteran Saturday by presenting him with a duplicate o f the Air Medal he won for his service in Vi etnam. \la rk r T olton served m V 1etnam from 196 7 to 1968 and was awarded the Air Medal for his action in 100 assault missions as an Anillary Forward Observer, in which he was responsible for directing art1llef) fire at enemy positions. That position often made him a selected enemy target. . Tolton asked for Rohrabacher's help after he had difficulty obtaining a duplicate of the medal he had lost. The event was held at the Huntington Beach Republican's Los Alamitos office. -By 'rte 0.Jly Pilot Police Log The World ... in Four Minutes N'DJAMENA. Chad -President Hiuene Habre fled the couatr} Saturday followina a atrina of rebel victori~ and the Libyan«med perrilla fiahtets later man:.hed into the capital, Western diplomata said. . , flabre and much of his aovernment sought refuse in ncighborina Cameroon, the diplomats said. ' As the rebels closed in, soklien threw away their &Un• and uniforms, leavina the city practically undefended. There was wild · tootina in 'the capital, N'Djamena, by civilian1 and renepdes from t~c Chadian army. . Fran ce bepn orpniz.ina the evacuation o( French and other· foreian nationals living in this north-central Afri~n nation, a former -French colony: · It was not immediately known bow many rebels marched into 'the city, but it appeared thQY were mainly advance patrols. Most &Ucirillas seemed to have remained in eastern Chad. where they have made significant incursions. The rebels' biggest victory has been the capture Thursday of Abeche, an eastern town of about 30,000 people SOO miles from N'Djamena. The rebels, led by former armed forces chief Idriss Dcby, are armed by Libya, but there was no indication the North African nation was involved in the latest fighting'. 1J Libya, which has made historical claims to parts of Chad. denies involvement in the rebel offensive, which began Nov. 10. Deby helped Habre, 48, oust former President Go~uni Oucddei fro_m .power in 1982. · Al••st WIPl'llt 'llUld 9 H111Clc• BERLIN - Authorities have issued ail arrest warrant for former East Gennan leader Erich Honecker on charges he personally gave shoot-to-kill orders at the Berlin Wall. justice officials said Saturday. German police traveled to a Soviet military hospital south of Berlin where Honecker is staying to take. the fonner Communist Party chief into custody. An official said the charge is manslaughter. But Come1 Christoffel, a spokesman for Berlin's justice authoriues. later told the AON news agency that H oneclcer wo uld not be taken into custody Saturday night. News of the arrest warrant came on the eve of Sunday's first all· German electicftls since 1932. Honecker was overthrown .in October 1989 by a peaceful ·revolution that eventually led to Germl\Jl uni- fication Oct. 3. Honecker was "very composed" when he received the news of the ~st warrant. said one of his lawyers, Wolfgang Ziegler. Ziegler said a Soviet doctor maintains Honecker is too ill to be jailed, and hr did not know when the Soviets would make a decision on whC'ther to tum over Honecker to German ;iuthorities. Christoffel, a spokesman for Berlin's Justice department, said the warrant links HoncckC'r, 78.. dir.ectl) to the deaths of several people . who tried to escape East Germany dunng his rule. He said new documents have \>('en uncovered that show Honecker's SJgnature on an order for border guards to shoot East Germans trying flee across the Berlin Wall and the inner German border. by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES A s Corley Miles took his fifth strot of tequila before noon. he beard the police helicopter circling in the skies above. He didn't think much of 11 at fi rst. Those helicops are always making a racket overhead. They're probably spying on some bik.ini-clad woman sitting poolside in her backyard, he reasoned. What kind of criminal element would they be tracking in the middle of the day. But then he heard the bullhorn. "Corky Miles, this is Lt. Oldman of the Newpon Beach Police Department. We've got the place surrounded. Please come out with your hands up." 6ood Mother of Mary. how did they find out I was here? How did they find out I murdered David Hensen? We're the Newport cops that good? Nah. it had to be Katherine Bell, that pesky editor of the Newport Bc.ach Weekly. who put it all together. Even in his alcoholic haze. it was clear to C'orky that he didn't want to go to prison for the rest of his life. A man as good-looking as him ~idn't stand a chance. No, the Newport cops wob ld never take him alive. He reached into his suitcase and pulled out the two guns he'd packed away. To be continued ... Did You Know? Residents show 111 to llulld new Jany In New111rt Beach •ID Newport Beacb: In September, 1917. a huge beach barbeCue pthercd the community to help build a new westjeuy in the harbor. A trestle was built from the shore and railroad cars full of rock were pulled out to the end and dumped to form the jetty. Nowadays. guests don't even want to help with the dishes. much less push a boxcar full of rocks. So we're lucky the jetty is still there. Be Did You Know's honored guest. Send your historical facu to the Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. -Compiled by Aue Splaa Shem :>uc Lcwts.. 27, CosLI Mesa Jov1na oCnite <.:ottelo, 3 1, Fultttton .. MOSCOW -l..ulc«* food rationina bepn in lninand Saturday for tbe ftnt time ance 1he 9QO.day Nazi aieee du.rioa Wottd Wat II, ind resideatl accepled aid from Oermany with both patitude and bitternell. .. I survived the liete. and I never tbouabt we wou&d have to live Wee that apJn:• aid Marya Tikbomirova, 79 . .. AU my children were k:il1cd, but we believed it was for tlK' aalce of a briabt f\atwe. Now I am aettina cban"ty from lhOle we defetted. •• In MOICOw, President Mikbail S. Gort.chev iuucd a decree Friday night otderina workm at ICbools and bulineuea to elect committees to take inventories of foodstuft'J and preveot thefts. Oorbacbev has been under pressure from the Supreme Soviet legislature to improve food supplies, particularly in t.{oscow and Leniqrad, where milk. suaar. cgs. butter, cheeK and meat arc bard to find in state stores. · In recent days. Leojnirad residents have received 100.000 f~ pan:el1 sent by charities in Germany and distributed by the Soviet Children's Fund, the Red Cross and district social security depart· menu. Cll••• NEW YORK -Museum visitors .~ed silently at shrouded sculptures and blank walls and some galleries cJoscd Saturday in a coast-to-coast observance ~o mark AIDS' devastating effect on the art world . ' At least 3,000 arts orpnizations in the United States, includina New York's Metropolitan Museum of An and Washinaton'.s Smithso- nian Institution, participated in the second annual Day Without Art. "You take it for aranted -art. It's all around and people do1}'t realize it," Michelle Liebowitz said, look.ina up at a sculpture of the goddess Diana that was covered by a black cloth at the National Academy of Design in New York. "Now that you can't sec it here, you take note of it." she said. A posted notice told visitors to the academy that Anna Hyatt Huntington's Diana scuJpture was obscured "as a acsture of mounting for all those who have suffered (rom and fallen victim to AIDS." Day Without Art events were coordinated nationwide in ob- servan~ of the World Health Organization's third annual AIDS Awareness Day, also known as World AIDS Day. Many galleries ctoscd in observance of Day W ithout Art while others withdrew art works from display. Wllltl H1111 lb'IClc •r •••II 111'1 WASHINGTON -A small fire broke out in the White House this morning when painters using a blow torch touched off some dry wood in a ~ndow fra me adjacent to President Bush's office, firefighters said. • the president was not home, and no one was injured. The fire was quickly extinguished by city firefighters. Bush and his wife Barbara were spending tbe weekend at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md ., when the Distnct of Columbia Fire Department got the call at 9:46 a.m. EST. -By rte A11ocla1ed Pm• • News of the Weird ............. 111 IPlz•11m•1IHllll PHOENlX -TJle World Almanac jum~ \lff'e gun re- garding Anzona's gubernatorial election. According to The 1991 World ORANGE COAST Daily v,~!9! .. Editor'• HoCUne '&42.eoll v .. .,,......,. .. DllrPlll•-• .. • .......,.,.-i .... ~wm.nlallM.rt. ........ .....,..w....,11e11Md10-" ....,. ... ...,on,,,.,-.~•LAaMCll!Mm ,,....,.....,_.,.....,.. IUl'W b we«c• 11. Tllll 19 'f'IAI OOl'N'l\llllly ,..,...,._ per: _ _..,... ........... Dettv.y guenntMI • ,., ....... .,.., ,..,., ... LI'\. Clll .,.,. 10 Lii\ llld w1 .. I • J'IU bJ -. Our CU9wrw .... c..r. ~ .. 411*1 llerftl Al!l IO &p.m. .......... Ulll ,_ Oii ...... IO .ut .,o11 wlll ... ~,.... To fMke a correc::tlon I 9 .. 0..,.. C.... ~ ..... poky.~ Cllflllll .. -.. ......,_, To ,,..,. 811 -• dll1bltoil. Gii ~t .,., ...... ., .. ......,......., CllaullllDtl Oll.aor .......... Vice ..,...... CcltlPoliw ~ ...... Ya~ PIOCllldlmn .......... Oll'ICllDr .......... .... ... &..-.... V-.~E_, a.t"'-t Clllellled .._.., U..'f-.y ~..-.. ....,~ ,.,.. "'°"' 1111111191' Almanac and Book of Facts. Fife Symington is the new gov- ernor. However. nc1ther Republican Symington nor Democratic op- ponent. Terry Goddard. re- ceived a majority and a runoff election wu declared. -By I.lie AHocl•ted PreH How to reach ua at the Dally Pilot Clrcul8Uon Orange County 842""333 Advlt11alng Cl..iled 842·5e71 ~ ·842~1 Edltorlll ..... 540-1224 ~ 842~ Newl,tpOtlltu 84&-4170 Main offlat BulinMeofllce 842·4321 Bullneutu 831·5802 Wtor's Note -1k followr1t1 people WCl't' •lfffted on suspicion of drunken drivi111. The Founuin Valley po1kx: /of 11 unn •iable. Jotin Michael Amold. 32. Cdtta Mesa Philip AJbert 0.nelik, 28, Costa Mesa Billy Ray Morris, S6, Costa Mesa Joy Ou i1l0Phtt Mllkr, 47, Huntinaton Bach Eddie Mauhew Ross II, 27, Huntinston Beach • Ki ns Eabut ~l, 47, Santa Ana David Edward Haynes, .• 1. Costa Mesa Ronald L« Bray, 34, Coatl Mesa Kuklip Sinah. 38, H1waiiln Oardena J1rnn Frederick Schultz. 18, Coat1 Mesa Oattnce W1lttt llUCllOn. ~9. Santi Ana Mtcbae.I Raymond HofTiander, 21, Newport 8cacb Darin John Killian, 24, Newport lach 7 ·----ec..-Terry TndlUo. 32. Watmjlll1Cr Katrina Mane OaM, 19, Huntincloft Beach Steven Scioct lowman. 31. Cuttbld Fred OerMrd kudow, SS, WellnH.-r 0...,, Jordmt Mehoft. 24, H•---leilch Terna Lyan Plwtrlr, 37, Hu= II'•._. Joh DUe ........ ,, ••._ Olldlll a.... ....... Anlhon y Mayhan. 32, Irvine Man Nutter, 31. Corona det Mar ..Micbac.I Sweany, 17. Million Vl(jo M 1ctuid Feely, l 1, Irvine Neil l0ta, ll, Irvine James Wcbtt, ll. Irvine llfttt Ellis. 36, Trabuco Canyon • John Lloyd. 27, S.. DMlo Joel Ko-u"litoft :U. lrvillt Olorie ~"*. 28, c.toe •a - I . _, ,. • • • Orange Coat Delly Piiot Sunday, December 2. 1990 a ·~~~~~~~~~---=~-----::------:---=---~-----..,-C•ncllwo11an k•P• tabs on llWP : · M1ln Sb111t 1htl111 11111 an The Malls Watt find~ time for city, environment concerns 8)' trtl Yokot CIOK: tict wi1h a busiMii..-oriented 1ny "vo1e." The probkms of com.. 0r-. COM! Dt111y l'tlo4 or 01hcr profcssiona.I aroup would Watt l&fttt she'd 1Mta1n if such merciaJ Cotona ,dcl Mar are undoubaedly tnger criH of bias in a situation ever occulT'Cd. And if similar to other .. down· NEWPORT BEACH -Every council decisions concemina lh<*' SPON init11tcs a citizens' l'C'fer- \Owns" alona lhe Oranae second and fourth Monday of the fields. endum aimed to keep undeveloped Cout. ~bly throllahoul month, Councilwoman Jean Wa11 But Wall ha• been spared cntJ· Irvine Co. land as o_pcn spatt:, ··1 America. It's Main Street vs. sits on the dais in the council cism. No one has publicly called (or wouldn't be a pan of it," she sa.id. The Malit. cha.mbcrs, makina decisions that her to stver her ties with SPON. Otherwise, the councilwoman T~ is Corona del *1'fec1 thC: city. Fellow wuncil mt'mbrrs. city of· d<>t'ln'1 f«I awkward about her pot... Mar's annual Christmas But once a month, Watt also fici!lllS and even Irvine Co. officials ition on both boards. Walk and a turnout of S,000 attends the board meetini or Stop won'! uuer a negative word about "The op1n1ons developed tn m f la · exptclc:d. There'll be Pollulin& O wr Newpon;> the en· her a.nd contend her involvement in mind from talking to people in the ~-•-le d da · cn,.I 0 sh ' oded aod community - on the environment. ua1tta, caro n an ncers. Vlronm gr up e iou · both SPON and the council d~sn 't M b ·11 h rt cd · 1 ~ 1 · aroW1h, qu1.li1y of life -1hosc 11': ost mere ants wi •"e nu ur 1n o a power1u commun1· bother them. r. · •• b •• e 1 · 1· th 1 h · " ccd my own opinions. Thev. iust may be 1estJve open ouses. ut Y organtU ion a as tnuuen "( don·1 think w1th her lond of th.e same as SPON's." beneath the gaiety is fear and crucial decisions in the city's his-honesty, it cau~ a problem," said She shoots down 1mpllcat1ons loathing. tory and been loudly critical of the Ray Watson, Irvine Co. vict chait· that she 15 SPON's E?up t on thC' .. We're being 'rented' r "'6.J_,n council on occasion. · ·gh ~ man. "With anyone else 11 mi t... council. saving tha1 1 aC1. mern· riaht out of business," says Not afraid IO use lit1ption as a "TPicrt's always btcn a quesuon bers arc no·t always appy wn h her Gary Cunis, owner of That's weapon, SPON helped topple the or pOtenLial for cOnfhct of 1n1erett." council dC<"1s1ons. EnlCTtlinment. a vi deo store welJ.laid Newpon Cenler develop-,.,·d roun"lman John Co•. v.·h~.., .. H I r ~Id I '-~· v""° '"\\'hen I \Ole. I vote beuausc I near the center of town. is complaint isn'1.o nl y increasin& rents ment Pans o a poweriu eve opcr stanc-on issues ,5 of1en ihc com· 1 Tb I · C d L ~ pe"°na ly behevC' tha1 ·s wh.at I but decrcasina business. "Retailing is extremely soft right now," -t rv 1ne o. -an was a ~C'Y plete opposite of Wa tt's. "It's v.·ant to do. not because someone - comments Cunis, whose rent will soon jump $500 a month. pla yer 1n th.e city-county settlement ,,0 , •• d cvc~bod,·"s mond. bui as 8 th SPON is hcal1hy for thc city and h · · d ~ • 1 suppon1ng me: v.-anLs 10 "\'Ole at 1 a .. By January 1 S Corona de! Mar will bt a ghost town," Cunis agreement t at restncts noise an practical maUC"r, I ca n't $<'C 11·~ v"ay. 1 don'l gi ve 8 hool who sui> d~n't sabota.ige C:.'Ounc1 euorts. predicts . He sa"" hi s landlord is a "'nice guy·~· Out is under -"urt Oigh u ai John Wayne A1rpon. caused any p-blems. 1 d b b 1 .. We as council members are-sup.. 1~ ., ... -.. •v pon!i me. o no1 care .,.., ct er 1 __ d d fi from attorneys and account.ants to keep pushing up rt"nlal rates. Although she decided when "A:s long as lhe'""·~ no leg.al con-gei re-<IC"CtC"d. posed to bt ~ ers an 1gu'"'° out .. The small re1aHer is squeezed up to he(c," says Curtis. wilh the elected to 1he council not to be a.s fl ict. 1 think ifs oka ). And lhcrc's .. I'm not going 10 do an)'lhing 1 problems., but there could bt- back of his hand pressing up on his chin. acti vely involved With lhe group, a btnefil 10 having different points think is unfair to the communit). leaden in lhc communny. too. who ls the colorful American independent retailer an endangered Watt remains a member of SPON''s of \•iew o n the co uncil . ~\. first altcoi"nCC" hao; to be. 1he clly bnng up ideas. I think they have to· boa d r d d la I -beau~ the council hasn't always species? . t o irCC"tors an regu r Y "Jean·s a bngh1 lady >nd means an. d I kRo""" lh.at." · ft · d been ablt to come up wnh 1dea!l. If s.o, in Corona del Mar, drvelopcr Ernie George is o en cited alien s meetings, well and does a 101 for the c11y.·· \.\'at! 1s preS('ntl} in a situ.a11on · .. The reason SPON's aot s.o much as its prcdalor ... And you can tell him I said so." exclai ms the feisty The councilwoman's continued "The topic has come up on oc-where as a council committee mem· power ts they don't do anyttung Curtis. involvemenl with the aggressive cas1on. and Jean and I ha \e talked tx-r. !)he •ll talking w11h The lrv1ne unless they feel strongly that 1fls George, working under the corporate name of 1he William E. SPON. which sonic have called a, about n." C11y Allorney Rohcrt C'o about fulure developmen1 what people want 1n the cQDlmuni· Doud Company. came to Corona del Mar 12 years ago vowing to "sh.adow government," could raise Burnham said ... But clcarl), !>he can nght!) on lhe compan) ·s un -ty and there's all this commun1~ tum il into ··another Rodeo Drive." Many now claim his only questions of conflict of interest and maintain membership ·on the deve loped land Meanwhile, her support. lea.acy has been increased tenant tumover. discomfon among council col+ SPON board and bt a council SPOr\ .:ollC'agu!'s ha\!' also 1ndc+ "'I'm 1n there for 1ntb rmattoo a'*1 "Ernie's a gentleman, but be atimits he 's in ii for lhe leagues. member. I don't sec an} conf11c1 or pe ndent\) heen m«11 ng w1th Irvine Sl:l ppon. J stopped tak.ina a Jeadi~ tumover,"sa ys Sandra Man. owner of Bc1ween the Sheets. a hnen Wau's SPON membersh.1p is not an) legal problems. (-o ofT1c1ah .. lf11ng to persuade the role 1n 1986 when J discovered•l specialty shop that will be moving to Fash.ion Island in the spring. illegal in any wa y, pan1cularly be+ "Bui 1fSPON "'ere: 10 sue the cit\ compan ~ 10 pro\ tde more open didn't h.ave ' to anymore bccluit Another of George's tenants. Susan Barlov1. rt"luctantly moved cause she h.as no financial interest. of Nev.·pon Beach. ·for damagc:S. sparr on the unde\eloped land tt'tett are others. h was very araJ- her popular dance s1ud10 and boutique from ('orona dcl Mar lo Still. D. rounr1I member's si.milar she'd ha\I.' to probabl~ ahsta1n (rom Wall said such acl1\·1sm b) if)1ng." an industrial park when h.er lease expired ... , lovC"d the neigh· .1r-----------------------------------------'-'---------:::-:::::: borhood, but for whai'you got. Mr. George's rent5 were very high." says Barlow, now also located in Fashion Island. What docs Mr. GeOrge say':l "If retailer\ can't 1.1a ke 11 in Corona de\ Mar they should ae1 the hell out," he snaps 1n a 9(}. minute, v.·ide-rang.ing interview laced wtth. ex pletives. He's proud of what he's built in town and 1ns1sts tenant turnover is a normal \.. occurcnce fa ced by air de\'clopcrs. "I charge S3 a foot. 1rip\e net. bt1:ausc m y buildings are new and have park.ing.,"' George points out. The going ra1e for older bu1ld1 ngs wilh street parking on "lh.e boule~ard" 1s around S2 per SQUarc foot itnd Em1,e George admits hi s h.1gher rates fuel an up'A'ard spiral. "Sul 1hafs frtt enterpnse:· he says. ··ifs nn1 JUSI high rents," argues Ro~al Rad1ke. trcasurC'r of the CdM Chamber of Commerce. "bo1 mosl landlords never get personally invol,•ed with the business communny." Radtke' feels mall+\ikc rcnls should command mall·hkc sup- pon: ··The chamber 1s doing its bes! w11h. a few loyal 'AOrkers wh.1lc landlords collect their rents and seldom help.-0u1 wuh promo11ons. clean-up days or community improvement proJC"CIS." he p\t"ads. A Radtke case+1n +po1nt: th(' ch.amber's own small ofli ce near ~1arguente A,·enuc. "f or 370 square fet'I our ren1 1s over Sl .000 S-month."' he says, "and we seldom S('C the landlord al chamber func11ons. ,.\nd v.·e had to beg to gel the tiath pa1ntC'd .°' Notable c:,;ccpt1ons 10 the 1nd 11Ten•nt owner S) ndrome are Chuck and DceDcc Masters. ··~1y tcnarlts are like family." says DeeDcc over lunch at tht Quiet Woman. The Masters' have: been active in chamber activities and own half a dozen -tttail rentals 1n town. They boast th.at some 1enan1s have bc:'cn with them for 25 years. ··corona del Mar is n't a shoppin1 mall,'. says Chuck Masters. "It's a mile of hllle s1ores v.·1th a four·lane h.ighwa y down the middle:· he adds. The Mas ters claim their average rent is around SJ .60 a square fool and th.ey'vr already noufed te.nants o f no increases nell year. "'We know. ifs 1ough ou1 thert."says DttOtt. So as Corona del Mar celebrates its C'hrislmas Walk toda y most merchants will h.ave one C)'C on the cash register. the other on entertainment. ··it's alv.a)~ fun ." states the chamber's Radtke, ··but this year 'Main Street' face~ tough ch.aJlenaes: The malls are tak1na over." · "Pe ople m1gh.1·come oul to encourage an endangered American spec ies." h.e roncludn. Jim Wood'• C'Ol•ma ,..,., Sudays and Tt•r•d•YI· Pedestrian killed after trying to cross Edinger H UNTINGTON BEACl-f -A man who tncd 10 run across a busy Huntington Beach s1ree1.was struck by a car and killed. pol ice said Saturday. Rohen Ph.1lb1n , JO. of Hun!· inaton Beach, was killed in the accident Friday a1 f>:26 p.m .. said Huntington Beach pohct Lt. John Foster. The driver, William Harptr. 21. of Pla«nlia. was un injured and WALi From A1 The annual downtown hohday celebration may bt charmingly unique. but it won't be th.e fint Christmas pany 1n Corona dcl Mar this season, u Newport Beach police threw a bash for blind chil- dren Saturday morning. Holiday partiH wt('(' also held Saturday in Irvine and La&una Beach. Year round, Corona del Mar has. a friendly feel , but 11 Christmastime. it's downris.hl fes- tive. By day. Kris Krina,le's colors ldomin& beach homes make visit· ina walten wonder if this is a North Pole satellite st.ation. No local fool traveler Worth y of 1 pair of tennis shoes would miss lhe annual pro11SC1Mlde h<ld on Ille ftnl Sunday in December. The Q\ristm11 Walk Festival ud Toys b Tots Drive ruM from 11 Lm. 10 4 p.m. _ Jazz buffS 1o.,.;.,. to._ foolt 0< ...... will 11'1 .., dtfid or both. C-boo wiU r1tr1 ill bl or- IOWll ....... illChodiaa ne Quiel .. _.. (--ill 25'11 ,....i ...iMoClloM...W.. . -~ ........ ..iqy ,, .. ,_ .. 11 _.,... . ... ... ,,, ..,..Fr1s•n..-,. w-.-lllllnohio-• atw -10 .-.. will llove .. • would not bt 'charged, t·o)ti:1 !>aid. Ph1 lb1n ran sputh across the wesl- bound lane of Edinger Avrnue near the San Diego (405) fftt"'•ay over- pass when he was s1ruc k in the No. 1 lanC', Foster said. The v1ct1m was a1rlifled to UC Irvi ne Mtd1cal Cen1er bu! was pro- nounced dead on a.Rival. Poli~ do not believe Philbin was trying lo commit suicide and h.ad no reasons for his ac1ions. • -By City N~w• ~"'ltt opponunity to do so: Toys For To1s barrels will bt placed at several locations. Chamber of Commerce official Ellen Buck hopes eac~ will be fill((! by the end of the day's festivitil"s with new. unwn1ppnt, Christmas toys for thC' county's less fortunate children. Marione tte puppet shows, mimes. stroll1n1 C hristmas caroln's. and the C>Bn'e Coast Col· leae Bia Band plcdte wtll once ~in shift everyone into the hollday spirit A new addition this year. the Chinttt Children's Choir. wiU si~ for the crowd in EnaJiSh and Cht· nC$C. The NCWJ)On Beach Polioe Do- penment took pan in the IC!COnd ann1.&1I Blind C'hildren's Christmu Party S.turday m9mi"' at Ille O.lh Senior c.i\izcns Cen1er at the CQl'ntr of Slb and Marsucriie av· .,,_ More than 7S >""'npton rrom c.be Braille lnttilu1e eumietd vari· ous police veb.ida, met the caniae cop -ud ....... - Senta a.a.. - --.. by poffte MtkGple: . ......... --.w-. .. .... doll--• llJ ..a.ldtillaha ... a-t I 0.0lld_C...._ -... _..._. lrYIM -.,. <» • 29S &II Y '-· 0 For senior citizens and disableCI persons. Please join us fot our annual Holiday Shopping Event free from the usual c ro~1ds and hassles. Tuesday, .December 4, 8:30 to 11 amt- Pl case note : Our stores will be closed to th e ge neral public during these hours. Stores reopen to th e public at 11 am. • Se ni or citizens age 62 and old er; disabled persons. and acco mpan)ing fa111ily 1nembers welcome • We'll have extra people on hand to assist yo u with yo ur shopping • Free gift wrapping plus 10% discount on yo ur purchases during these hours • Fun and festivities-refreshments, entertainment, surprises and even ·a visit from Jolly ol' St. Nick_ · Partici aring stores: high tides not ...... tening: oftlcials --c.koll .... Gllll~lllll Al.ONO TKE ORANGE <XMS1' -Al lo" u the ' ii• stays clear and calm .-., ud Monday, eicpected , lidea 9f up to 7.3 feet •..... p6ee no problem for ,.... uas. authorities say. • "h'1 ablolutely piClure pcr- .. IDct conditions for a b.i&h tide," ·Newport Beach Marine Safety • Oflkier Dave Winaer said. • h's ooly when the extremely · hiah tides combine with a high IW'f and st.rona winds that dam- • 4IC can be done to coastal homes and businesses. "A high tide •alone does absolutely no • damage at all.'' Wanger said. A few concerned ~sidents • along the coast ha ve p1ckctd up sand bags from Newport marine officials, but the'numbers ha ve .. been small, Winger said. • • "Nothing unusual 1s expected • to happen," said Lt. Mike ., Dwinell with the Laguna Beach 'Marine Safety Department. 1 While some beach residents • have called about sand bags. -Dwindell said he hasn "t noticed any ~pecial prel)&lalions aoina on. A cco rding to the Astronomical Data Services in Colorado, the tide will peak at a hi&b 7.3 feet at 8:08 a.m. today and a low • l. 7 feet 3:32 ,.p.m. Similar. conditaons arc expected Monday and then qain on Dec. 30 and 31. High tides are usually between S and 6 feet Strong gravitational pulls caused by an cyclic.al clo~ aJ. hgnment of the eanh. sun and new moon arc responsible for the hi&h and low tides, meteorologists say. A new moon alone contributes to high· er tides. The same cycltcaJ astrol<>g.1cal phenonmena causjng the high tides arc behind predictions calling for a large eanhquake 1n the Midwest along the New Madnd fault . tormy cond1t1ons combined with the high tides during the 1982-83 winter caused heavy conditfons along coastal areas an the state, but as long as things stay clear as expected that won't happen this time aro und. meteorologists sa). lyMatt ~ Md AM8 Cekola °'*'91 COMC Delly l'lo4 • COSTA MESA -A S().year-o&d Irvine man was k.iUed and his wife . and a wrona-way driver cluna to lift late Saturday after an early-mom- ina colHsion on the San Diea<> ('405) Freeway at Bristol Street Sana-In Ahn, SO, of Irvine, was flown by Lifefliaht helicopter to UCJ Medical Center in Oranac. where he died. His wife, Ook-ja Ahn, 47, was also Oo\WD to UCI, where she was rcponcd in very critical condition. ... ~ Tbe wrona-:way driver,. Faith Robin10n, 2l, of Hundqton Beech, wu lilted aft critical con- dition It Western Medical Cen1et in Santa Ana. The California Hiabway Patrol receiv~ ttpons of a car heldina eoutb in the nonbbound lanes 6f the 405 Freeway at Wcstmlnater Avenue, the Santa Ana River and Fairview Avenue before the 4:SO a.m. wreck north of Bristol. his still under investiption.why Robinson· was headina the wrona way and whether she was under the influence of alcohol. said CHP Of· ftcer Linda Bumaa. • Shortly after tbe initial imPKt of Robinsoa's Buict Rep! with tbe Alllls' Sedan Devi.De Cadill1e, a Toyoaa peckup ~-60-6S mph driven by Cony J. · , 16, of Huntinaton Beach, into the wrectaae. spUttina tbc cars apart, Burrus said. • • Ba~l who wu not ir\jumt, was not alCIG. Becautc of the fint two cars' similarities in appearance and their aeparation in t)ie tce0nd collision, officen were ori&inally unsure which was the wrona-way vehicle, Burrus said ..Tbe ~m wu boda can loobd ame. They were the ame size and similar in eolor," she Ut. OfBcen la&et deietmincd Rob- inlOn WU the wrona•way driver, Bunus said. All four .l&net of the freeway were cloted until 7:30 a.m., Burrus said. The Ahns' three children -an I ~year-old man, a 16-year..okl prl and a 7-year-old boy -were home at the time of the accident. the officer said. Ahn worked as a eeneraJ contr1c- tor. acx:ordina to coroner officials. An a~topsy i11ebcdulecHn the cue. Another city hall ·victim of wiretapping Revenge possible motive in 1979 police department scandal By Steve Marble 0renoe eo..1 o.11y Pilot It was 1979 and Sgt. Robert Gatewood's career as a cop was unraveling. Gatewood was a ranking officer in th e detecti ve bureau of the New- port Beach Police Department and supervisor of the force's elite he felt were respon51ble fo r hjs transfer. Instead he found himself in the middle of a celebrated wiretapping case that, in its own way. runs a close parallel to the computer spy- ing case now unfolding an Costa Mesa. tapes, behevcd to be recordings of telephone conversations made by the captams. were seized. test to a sin&Je cba,.e of po$SCSSina an eavcsdroppina devtce. And while originally fired, the suseant was later allowed to take a medical retirement for a back irtjury be suffered in the midst of the in- vestia.ation when he fell on the front steps of police headquarten. Capt. Connolly, meanwhile, later quit the force to 10 into the private security field. Capt. Hamilton was washed off the force after being nabbed for attempting to steal a pair of jeans from Price Club. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Teen-ager shot by WAT team. But one day, Gatewood was sent back to the streets -patrol duty. And by all accounts, he was seething. A co lleague later remembered Gatewood saying he was going to "'get" his supenors. Another recol· kcted hi m mentioning that he was going to find a way to stnke back at two of the department's captains - the upward-hound ac1ministnitn~ Just days before Christmas that ~a r, Newport Beach police lau.1ched an investigation into al- legations that Gatewood had been conducting electronic surveillance of then-Police ChJef Pete Gross and two captains. Wayne Connoll) and Rich Hamilton The disclosure shook the city and swept the department like wild fire . Thoupt it is difficult to say whether the wiretapping case left any lastina print on the city, each individual involved in the incident has since left the force, several under a cloud. And the man who lead the in- vestigation. then-Capt. Arb Campbell, is now the police chief. · Three "mon ths afler Gatewood was thrust into the spothght. the case against him was tossed out of court when a Superior Court judge determined the department's search warrant was nawcd. Chief Gross, who had a footnote in law enforcement history as the commandina officer in Los Angeles for the two patrolmen involved in the notorious Onion Field shoottng. took early retirement $CVeraJ years later. .. racetrack security o\rmed v.11h a search warrant. pohce tore through Gatewood's police locker his ca r and. ultimate· I). h1'i hnme 1n lr"lnl' ~veral The case -was appealed · and Gatewood finall} pleaded no con- And Campbell went on to be- come police chief. CY PRESS -.\ Garden Gro'e teen-ager "ho alleged I} tned to break into a car in the parking lot of Los .\lam1tos.Ran·tracl "as shot b~ a secunt~ guard as he tned to escape. c~ press p<>li('l' 'klld ~atur· da~ B1hn Van Phan. 18. Y.as taken to Palestine won't be issue in U.S.-Iraq talks l 1C lnine ~ted1cal (enter Y.1th a WASHINGTON -The Bush gunshot Y.ound to the ehcc;t follow-adman1strat1on re1ects Iraq's ~ mg the 11 p.m )hooting Fnda). "\ mand that the lsraeli-Palcsunian said Sgt. Ra~ Peterc;on H e wa-; conn1 ct be included in an} Ll S · reported!~ released ~aturda~ Iraqi talks. Vi ce President Dan Police also arrested a S<.'cond 17-Quayle said aturday. }Car-old bo} from Garden <!rove. "'Pale!lt1ne 1s not an issue on the as well as a 17-year-old hoy from · table. The issue on the table 1s R1vers1de. All three face charges of Saddam Hus!>ein 's 1nvas1on 111to vehicle burglar) Kuwa~t ... You're not going to link -By tbf! D•llY Pilot Palestine up to ~addam·s in'as1on FREE ADMISSION ................. , .. RF.\'OC ABLE LIVING TRU T Tlusday. Oecermer 6 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. /,t'arn H o w T o: • Avoid ptobalt alld allomty s ltts • hOld llW!tCts»tf 1111\enbncr tu • Prntrwt sepault ptGPffl' • Solvt Sltl)·Child ptOW!SIOm • hOld capitol 1am tu • Pre.t11! ~OI< rned1ul ptoctdllru 1nd st111t111c medical upemes • AwOld comrnator"-> StmNrl IWd At· 88'0 Warntt Aw, Suitt 30.- f ount11n Vallty RESERVATIONS 848-6499 REFREStMHTS SERVED TodayLeveryo.ne needs tne security of a Living Trust trained legaJ &Mlstant.s to answer all your Estale Planruna questtons We also have. ruuy-sUlffed special department lo handle trust settlements to assure that your hrirs W111 always have a trained pro(ess1onaJ !t_o rve their need The &ft Baaire aemhlar1 are dnioed .. provide yoa wttlt valaiMea.uwen. The 8ttall"e Semlnars are ~iied as the belt 1em1nars on t M Revoca'* Llvfnl Trust Always let in a warm, friendly. al~re. you will rtnd lhil qukk ~ seminar to be very lnterat1nc and fftl't"fnely informative Attt.ndint • teminar ii a aood opportunity to meet the aft<>r"My who will work with you 1'hrouah ~ yea~er 40,000 peoole nave a lte and le&nWd how they too could protect their hell"S 15 .... (a .... laan~a...a Baaln Law Ofllce9 S. let ap tltelr Uvieg Tnt1&1. Wlty notyoaf ~ ~ulr-.1..aw omcet aU.omeys haw uved their clients m.eraUy millions of do1Jar11 in UM«'t!Ual')' probate rees and tetate lax They can alao Mtp you Attmit a FREE mi.nar and f\nd out how to avoid the J)'tfatls BEZAIRE of probate IAw Ofrtcno ORAN OB 2 :00pm -Thurs .. Dec. 6 Doubletrce Hotel 100 The City Drive PULL&RTON 7:00pri:a -Thurs •• Dec. 6 Marriott Hotel 2701 E. Nutwood . C Lt Ot fl TOLL FREE 1-1N41- ( . . top advisers. including the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Secretar')' of State James A. Saker Ill. Defense Sec- retaf) Dick Cheney and national secunty adviser Brent Scowcroft to the Maryland presidential retreat to discuss the gulf situation and "a broad range of issues that arc of concern to them." into Kuv.a1t." Qua1.le said. Qua' le made his remarks an the Y.akc of Iraqi new reports that Iraqi President . addam Hussein ticccpted Ru-ih's ofTer for talks on the.-Persian Gulf. but also linked an) rc'>oluuon of the gulf crisis to an Israeli withdrawal from oc· cup1ed i\rnh The adnun1stra11on repeated!) has refused to make such linkage. · Bush's deput) national sccunt) adviser. Robcn Gate'l. who met with the president and other aides in a h1gh -kvel 'ltratcgy session Sat· urda~ at Camp Da' 1d. Md .. said "'there ma) bc an 1ncom pattble per· spectl\e·· h) th .. · t"o countncs on the purpoc;e of the talks. Gates. appe.nn.8 on CNN's "'Newsmaker S8 turday" program. said the Camp David meeting was "not some son of council of war." A U.S.-led mulunational coah· t1on has amassed more than 350.000 troops in the gulf against Iraq. and on Thursday the U N Sccunty Council approved the use of forCt' to eject Iraqi forct's from Kuwait 1f President Saddam Hussein does not withdraw by Jan. IS The White House received no official response to Bush's 1nv1ta· tton on Friday for an Iraqi envoy to meet him tn Washington and for Baker to visit Saddam in Baghdad, presidential spokeswoman Laura Melillo said. She said U.S. Chargtt d'AfTa1res Joseph Wilson relayed th e inv1ta· tion to the Iraqi government in Baghdad. • ~There has been no official response at this time:· she said. She added that the White House was aware of the reports that . ad· dam had accepted the offer Gate<>. a'i did Qua) le. made clear that the admin1strat1on intends the talks onl) as a chance to emphasize the L'.N demands for Iraq's uncon- d111onal w11hdrawal from Kuwait and restoration of the Kuwa1t1 gov- Gifts for children collected by Pilot ernment. • '"There will not be any nego- tiation." Qua) le \aid tn an inter- v1e..-. on Cabk News Ne twork's "Evans and No .. ak" program. Gates said Bush summoned his COST A MESA -The Oraa1e Coast Dally PUot and the Indepen- dent newspapers arc conducting a special gift collection for needy chil- dren. and the public 1s invi ted to help us '"G ive a Little Christmas.·· New toys. clothes or other suit· able llems for children ages 2-17 We'll IC>"9Y your hallw1y 04llllng FREE (up to 100 eq f1 I wltll pordlele rooma, m•n•mum 400 eq II II r9g111at Pf* lndlldle plutlc: prOlectlon of welll, ~ & lurnllhlngl duting ll)plleltlOn 1nd 1...,.,, coet of MW tuture 1pr1~ onto ext.ting IUf'flOI 9 ft '*Olll Stlln fighting undlfCOl1t 1vlli.1>te 11 lddltional COii Mill ...... _, Milt ., ..,,..._ Olt9f OOod lllru Dec 31 1990 CALL DIRECT 1-800-824-2436 Sold, furnished and Installed bys.art authorized contr9C10f. CA Uc. 1318051 will be collected in the lobby of the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon· days through Friaays thPOugh ~ p.m. on Dec. 20 "'There's 'no need to \\'.rap )Our gifts." said editor Wilham Lobdell "Santa's el ves will take care of that." Share Our Sehes. the count) 's largest povert} relief agenc). will distnbute the gifts to hundreds of children who would othcrwlse have nothing to open Chnstmas mom· ing. Please share the JO} that comes .with g.ivtng and help the Daily PUot and Independents "Give a Lmk C'hnstmas." RUFFELL'S UPH9LSTERY INC. WIM<e Y-Deleo C.•e<t Mere• 1917HAHOlllVO COSTAMIU i4t-IU• Sta.rt Laiv School Now-! • Full-time and part-time programs • Convenient mss 9Chedules- days, evenings, and weekends f Accelerated full-time 2 1 /2 year program •Combined JD/MBA degree with Chapman College =;;;;;.i • Schollrships and financial aid available · FUD-time and Put-time CHUI Begin January 14, 1991 Call today (716> 731-1000 ancl C'llC) 75.W200 W•""r•a .,...,.... . ,,.,..,,..,,... ..................... c ... .. 8'1. D U&A&D •Nn....,._C'lltM.r.._..,...., l •••uun.JmtDlll'IV • lfl1J Aw 0 SlfC tr ,,... · , .... tfC" • A n1•,wa&1 .,,.. .... O?lf._C 'E it....,_,~ COLLIOS or LAW __ _, 5 0 , .... ___ ._.., ... ,a tCl _ _,,..._ ... a ... f • a.-ange Coat Dally Piiot th ·Business .Trends SPECIAL ADVERTISBll PROF ILES Stan-Shaw ~orp. offers details about foreclosure ' The world of toreck>lure 11 a dark and mysterioo1 one to meny beneflclartee, or lendeta. · StM-Shaw Corporation, Orange County'• otdelt Independent trustee, promlMI to lhed lklht on thlt fact of flnanctal ltfe. "When you borrow money on your houae. the lender has you 8'Qn a note and deed of tru1t," explalns Stan-Shaw chairman F.rank Becker. "That deed of trust contains three Important par- ticipant•: the beneficiary, or lender; the trustor, or home/property owner; and the tru1tee, who holds the legal title to the property for the benefit of both the lender and the homeowner. "The trustee has the power to sell the property or. more accuratety. ·begin the f orectosure prooeas, upon written dlrec1lon 8ecker by the lender. This ln1tructlon Is .called the dectatatlon of . defauH and Is Issued when the homeowner stops making the monthty payments," Becker says. It Is Important, according to Becker, for the beneficiary to feet comfortable with the trustee. as the two will be living rather lntlmatety during the foreclosure process. T echnlcally, It takes 111 days to complete a foreclosure. The foreclosure process Is set out In the California Code of Ctvll Procedure &r1d must be strictly adhered to, Becker says. I "We're well~nown In the Orange County financial community due to our tenure as well," he adds. "Our knowledge and our contacts In the marketplace really set us apart. "Due to our level of expertise, we often can save our client from having to seek legal counsel," Becker noted. "Little companktl aJso are very famlllar with us. which facilitates an orderly foreclosure transaction." Stan-Shaw Corporation ~ located at 1800 E. 17h St.. Suite 103, Santa Ana. For further lnf~rmatlon , call 542-5811. Ham Supreme now open in Irvine The recently opened Ham Supreme Shop In Irvine offers an exciting new selection for holiday parties. gifts and great meals. Owners Jim and Jan Fitzpatrick and Mike and Dawn • Ludlum are dedicated to superior customer service -and the store's products slmply sell themsetves. Ham Supreme Shop specializes In spiral-sliced "fire. glazed" ham, smoked turkey, "overstuffed" sandwicbes. party trays, homemade soups and salads and other dell Items. The store's Supreme Hams are carefully trimmed before curing to Insure total penetration of the chofce hardwood emoke chips. Letsurety baked, then splraJ·sflced and glazed wtth rich noney, Imported herbs and spices, the Supreme Ham Is ready for serving the minute you buy It. Unllke Its competitors, Ham Supreme Shop sells ham by the slice, as well as In halves and whofes. All products are prepared on site, according to rigorous quality conrol and freshness guidelines. Homemade salads, soups and desserts are excellent additions to any meal or buffet. Ham Supteme Shop offers a variety of dellclous alternatives for party planning, corporate entertaining, hollc:fay cetebratlona and famlty meals. Ham Supreme Shop's friendly employees are happy to offer samples of ham, turkey, soups, salads and other Items at any time. The shop· Is located at 3831 Alton Parkway In the new Westpark Plact on the corner of Culver Ortve ·and Alton Avenue In lrvtne. . · Hours of operation·are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sund&rom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Inside and outside seating and k t service Is available. Telephone (838·5126) and f erlng means no long llnes and there's plenty of close parkl~g available . ... ITT Bank opt.imistic about future In an atmosphere of financial doubt about the future, Fredric Forster, president of ITT Federal Bank, Is an optimist par excellence. "This Is a profitable bank," says Forster. who has served as president for 12 years. "It's Important for. us to distinguish between what has happened to so many Institutions and our company." ITT Federal Bank Is a subsidiary Qompany of ITT. "' orlglnally known for Its tetecom~unlcatlon1. And according to Forster, the bank'-s reta- tlonlhlp to Its parent company plays a major role In the bank· 1 profltablllty and financial confidence. "Our dlverain,td sources of rund- lng are very Important," he says. The bank, which also Is a CUltort'* of the Federal Home Loan Bank IYstem. offers checking and savtnga ecoounts. higher rate money marttet accounts end, most recently, ,_..., a llquldlty 1tCCOUnt wtth complete eccea to your fundt. "We otter coneumer loan•, safe depo8't vautta In alt "ranchel, and all our ATMa (automated tetler machlnee) .... llnked to the Star and Ptut Systern.," eaye Forster. "We tend to pay higher rat• than other lnatltutiona." One obvtoua exampte of ITT Federal Bank'• eecure ttnanclal poettk>n 11 It• attained CllPhel. "We haYe a fulty pMMd-fn etipttat level.'' eaya Fcnter, explalnlng that the bank hM met ltt 1CCUmutated capftal requirement• aheed of echeduae. ITT Federal Bank. It an ~ Ugtlt lnetttutton, KCOrdlnQ to Forster. "We're cer9ful In rMnllllno othen' m<>MY• We melt• tww wrors. •• From hi• vant1199 potnt, FOl"ltW ,_.. the current reic111lan ,_,. .. ex~eted. •'The r9CIHIC1n hMn't Niiiy htt ut ~. end I think the pote11tlel ~ of the 19C1Hlon II ..... ated. We .. C8UtiOu11J ~about 1911. We do ... ~ growth.'' " n.e eoce1 ~ °' m ,.,..,. .. ..,. ..... 9oca-tect-at 3021 E. ·p.-c C0191 ....,.._, Corona dll UlrJ811 IOIO)- lnd 1100 nm A¥8., •taer.wpor1 .._.. (Ml llOI). • Orange County Stock Watch ..... I ArNAHC.10 loc;,IC U•lNNlf ""°' un "9COS ·~ 4 ~ MICllOSYftlll!K SJW!flt!CAN Hl"'6.l'H SUV t AMllKAH ~ACOlml 1 MllPUCOlif INOUSTl!tS I MCMIW COii' •MMOe AU IOAil •jtM(H INC 11 II AVIOHICJ I J •C•MAH INSTIIUMfNTS IJ K~Olt 14 MllOCN IMJHSWIO IS lllTCHH MtCHC.AL .. llllOClf'OltO ,ooos 11 MIS'tOl ttSIAllCH llCAM DATA S't'STl.MS "CAil llAllCH£t INT INC JO CfHTfNNIAl GIOl.lf' 21 Clv.o'l'Nf INC<AlW U CHl'SAnAICI INOUSTtlE JJCIMCO 1• CLOTHHTu.tE JS CMS fNHAHClMENT1 26 COMAICO INC t J7 COMMflCH AHll 21 COMMITON U A H COMMUNITY ,-SYC~Alll JO COVIHCiTON TfCHNOlOGI JI OAYUM IM: J1 OICfON lUCTllOHICS I )) OISTllt8UlfO LOGIC CO )4 DOWNfY SVGSl.lOAN ~ JS DVI 'INAHCIAl C- )6 f.11 Mtl:llOWA\lf -. J7 IU>OCADO IAHl( JI f MUlU COii' l•,..,. INC t() f l()fUTY NAT l flN •I flUNEl COii' 0 f ltST A.MU ,IN CL A 4l flfST A.MU flN Cl I 44 flUOlf COii' 4S 'a. Rl'ffl LMNG •t 'UION COM,ANY 41 GATEWAY COMMUN 48 GlNHAl AUTOMATION ., GISH llOMfOICl"l. INC SO Gl!AOCO SYSl(MS INC SI HAMMOND CO 51 HlllONCTIC S SJ HYC Qjl l lOMf OIC Al. I NC S4 ICN l lOMfOICAl\ SS IC N 'HA•MACfUTIC Al\ 56 J M l'[Tf~ S7 LANOMAU IANK 5a LA$EI l't£CISION St MAI SYSffMS .0 M£DSTON( INll INC ., MflAlClAO 6l MICltOSEMI COltf' 6J NATIONAL lDUC AflOlll 6• NAllOHWIOf H!AllH t S N(Wr()tT (Ofll' .. NfWl'Ofl ElECT•ONIC\ 67 N(Wl'OfT ,_.."-'MA(EUl•C .. NICHOlS 1"41TfTUTf "OOHIC\ Cl I j X) OOHIC \ •NC Cl A 11 , 0 A ENGINH••NC.. 71 l'ACHfnU II.fl "<>' 1) 'ACUEnU ..OMES 14 ,ACl,IC INLAND IAN• JS ,AClflC \Cl(NT1flC )6 ,A(tflCA•f HllH SHI 11 ,AJllCU AUTOMO ltvl 711 l'fTllO~IN( f Al \ 1' f'\AlA COMMUllo Al1Q•,\ 80 ,.l"4lltON1X IN<. 1 1 l'tlOvfNA l()(JO\ 11 OU1•\tlllU '"'< llJ RAINl()W If( H .. Ol(X..ot \ .. •t A01( Alt! IN( es"°'"., co•l'O•A11C>11o .. SAHGl.IA•O HI Al IH r "I fll SH(ll 1 A\\(XIAIF\ Ill Sl'I l'H .... M " ST .ANOAltO l'A( 1' I( 9() IHtff 0 Ofl'T\ " 1()1(0\ Mt Oil Al '1 TRI( A•E •) t•1MFO.,.o1t IN( •• UNI( A•t f INA N< tAL •S U\ , A(lllftf\ <I' ,. VA•CO 1Nlf•NAl1u ... A1 '1 VIII Alf• '"'(" 'fl WHI COA\T IA ... COltr "IAlf\trG"' 100 WfUtltN Ot<,11"1 101 Wl I \( "l 101 ..,.,., .... \ ... tf•NA'l0 .. •h NYSi NASO NMS NASO AMO NASO NASO NASO l\MVI NMS .AMfX NY\( A,.,.EX ""so Nit\10 NTS( NASO NASO Nl\~O NYSE M'Sl 1141\SO NASO NASO Allollll AM()( l\Mf;I! "'MS .. ~\f ..... so ..... so .. Hf ..... so NA\0 .. M\ ...... \0 N A\O ..... \0 ..... so .... so ..... so ...... ,o "IA\O ..... ,0 ....... £. .. ~\f ........ f ~ NA\0 ....... s .. A\0 A .... (A ... .-.so ... \( .. M\ "MO ,.,.,.rx "M(A ...... \0 .. Y\f c..-.... • 1/4 J 11• IJ J/4 >911 I l ,,. ' 1/2 ' 11• II n ,,.. • J/• u rte 119 lt J/• ' •1• .. I/• I y,.: • I/• J 1/9 1/9 • 1/4 1 1 1/4 I 7/9 1 ,,.. s J/4 JS S/9 1)/)J 1 ) ,,.. ,,.. I ) 1/1 11 S/8 l 1/8 I 711 s 1/4 14 1/4 ' 1/4 I I )/4 • J• I ' 1/4 111 ,, .. 11 )/8 ) 1 1/4 J J )/4 , J/8 ) 1/1 I 11 J/4 J )/4 I I )/ .. I S/I IS/I• J J/I 1 • )./4 • 1/8 J I /4 ) 7 /If> IS S/8 s 711 • 111 1 • l • • I// • 8 \ II & I • \ I I I I ) I • \11 • I/ )18 1> I 11 I l II • ' 1 • \II I J• 1ah 1e ~lllJ I I 8 , II • \ ti J t '• I l /8 I I. 8 . ,,. I 4 I \ .. ,9 • I 11 • 14 I 1 -o-p • I J/4 .. , .. . ,,.. • 1/16 . I" • 1/2 . ,,.. • 1/4 +I J/8 • I 1/4 I/I • l/J • l/l • 119 • 1/16 .. 1/4 • 1/1 + I/I • 1/9 • 1/8 • J/4 .. ,.. .. ,.. • 1/1• • 1/8 + I l/J • 1/4 • )/4 • S/9 • )/8 • I • 1/9 + I J/4 ' I/) 1/4 1/l • l 1/1 I 1/l • 1/1 I/I • I/I 1/4 • -1/1 J/I • I/ .. • l /I . ,,. . ,,. .. ,,. 1/4 • )/I • 1/1 • I I I 1 I II • I 1/8 1 1• .. , , , • I 8 • I II • •11! ''" I 4 . •1• , ,. • I 4 ~ " . s " • Ii • • II . ,,. • • I .... 1J~ t Sii 11 ,,.. • J/4 l 1/9 • •H 11 ,,.. JO J/4 l1 ,,.. 10 .,. •• l/J ) • >1• t I~ I )/" 1 >11 11 )/4 I J/4 4 )/I I 1/1 I) 1/4 • 1/9 10 ,,.. ) ,, . .. ,,. e >II ... ,.. IS/I• • J/4 • 1/4 I 1/16 19 1/1 IJ 4 1/4 IS l/8 1 ,,.. n 111 11 ll 1/1 14 1/4 11 1/l .. J/4 IJ l{f 1 1/4 I l/11 I • 1/4 IJ s 1/4 1 l/I 8 l/I 11 )/4 s 1/l 10 1/1 11 l/l • S/I J )/4 ' 1/1 I )/4 1 )/4 I I/II 11 )/• 10 1/9 4 1/1 ) 1/1• ,, .,. 1 I/} s ,,. 1 1I8 • • I • 6 I 4 •• •1• 11 1/l 10 I I I I/• \/8 11 1 I ) } ,. , . • • 1/8 • II II• I I I I \/I I \ • \/8 16 , ,, • I> 11• I ) I ll \ \ II 11 t 1 I IJ• • • • ' I • • It I 4 ,1' II .... .... I 1 1/9 u 1/4 I Ill l/4 l 1/9 1 . ,,.. 10 J/• 10 )/9 . ,,. '1 1/9 1/t JO l/J 1 ,,.. •• l/t .,.. . ,,. 1/4 l S/9 ,,.. 1 1/1 I 1/lt l 11• I J/• • 1/1 SS/9 10 )/8 11/ll 1 11/U 1 '119 .,.. 10 S/8 ) .,.. 1 )/4 1 )/4 • )/9 10 )/4 • 1/4 s 1 ,,. • JO J/I I ' I/• S/I 5/ .. s l 5/1 l 1/4 l 1/1 J S/I s l 1/l IS/I• I f/4 1 1/2 I/I I )/I& I 11/t& } 1 l )/4 • I/I l J/• I J/tt 11 )/II S l/I • I /4 ) '" J Stll . } • II 1 ·11 1 • I/I ''I'• 1/8 • It • l l/l 0 II \ I } I 1/16 • I • I I 4 \ \/8 • 1 ;ft I ' A 8 ) I l ' \ II I I 8 I I • s \18 I \ .. • 11• • • •• C-le• .,... 0.e4't"1 ,. .. < ........ -· C..,.1 •u •-°'•-,. .. c.,,t ... ~· I AO\IAN( f 0 LOG'C • l• •l l'l\Jl'CU AUTOMOllVI )II 1' 1 It ""'<..'"'' \ , , ',, 1 l'A'CfSUTU ..OMl\ ~ " I l'•OVr ...... ft)OO\ ~. I• 1'' I f U-oN (011otl'4NV I •s 4 lto(Al>f t/ II'-4 < .. "'1AIMA(£1Jll(AL\ \ h DO•AO ....... 1' ',A((Unu IU' l'f#Qr O•• \uOCJIW'l c., llrti•~t .. VII t~\ (;>tp f;>t f'\-f"# " ""'~'°""" ...,,.,. f , ... , (O"(..:'t •"'#f • µAl s>t'" )f>""'f I 11\,ll"~t <# 1"\ M •\1 t(Jfll Cuts in exports to Me~co could also cut jobs. in state LOS <\NGELES -CaJ1forn1a wciuJd lo~ about 92.500 j()bs-1( tH exports to Me~ico were ehmtnared. two authors at tJle University of' Southern Cahforn1a said Saturda> "Mexico 1s California's third larg· est expon market and a maJOr supphc:r of low<ost labor to Cah· fom1a firms o n both sades of the border,.. according to K.atnna Bursess and Abraham Lowenthal. co.authors of "Managing Cah· fonua.-Melllco Relauons:· a chapter in .. California Policy Ch01ccs. Vol· umc Sil." lo-lMlf work. Burgess and Low· tntbal say pohc> malers must rt'· aJau the ho"' amponant Mc"<1co 1~ to Cahfom1a's econom\ in order tu reap the full benefit from the rela· t1o nsh1p. Whtie for man\ decades Me\ICO aod Cahforn1a ha"e follo"'t"d d1f· ferent patterns of de"elopment. the two societ1c have begun to con- "erge m rICent )Cars. thc l ' based autho~'?ontend. -By llty N~.,. ~rntt Ral11111111gn -I~ G~ldan By Joyce Terhaar McCletdly ...... ~ SACRAMENTO -To hear Wall Street tell it. Cah fom1a real estate 1s headed for a prec:1p1tou1 fall. A series of recent rcpons from Wall Strtt:t analys1S predlC1 a drop in real esiate vaJues 1n the state that will shak.e up the banking system and ultimately the nauonaJ econ- omy. The reports have 1ntcns1ficd an ongoing debate over how dttp the state's real estate slump will be and h.ow widespread its 1mpatt. Dire anal)~S from Prudential· Bache Sccunucs in particular warn that housing 'alues could drop 2S percent -or mo~ -and that homeo"' ners could be 1n for a .. rude a"aienang ... .. Pnces of home!> and l0mmcrc1al properties appear to be falhng in what .could be the grt'ate\t per· ~ntagt drop ever seen m the land of skyrocketing real estate values." the sccunucs fi.nn said It's a scenimo that Cahfor~1a economists ha-.e trouhlc p1cturi 8 E'cn tho ugh California's real cst te slump has dttpcned ~incc Wall Street first sounded the alarm earlier this year. real l"State and banking economists don't an11c1· pate economic d1sastcr .. , thinl Wall C)tr~t ·) '1e~ ma' be a httle e'treme compared to reallt) ··said Da-.1d P)lc a banK1ng and finance. prof~.,or for the l n1· "crstt) of ( altforn1a at lkrkele) .. "'1onethcles'> I thin .. the sign' Jn not good ·· .\cros!> the nation CH''> ha' l ht.'l'n focused on ( ahforn1.i tht'> 'tar to see 1f tht' state \tnli..'> intu a \lump comparable to that alread\ !>U11ercd 1n ~c" England T c\.t\ .md .\n· · 1ona. Real t"Statc tool J maJor hit 1n tho!.e three region' ~tth 'omc propcnies an Texas droppilll «» • percent or more an value. Califol'Di9 propcny owncn -~ those who bought at tbe peak or the market -arc understandably ~ vous about any compuisonf IO the Golden talc. Yet the 1mphcauons o( such I severe real 6tate recess100 reecb beyond propeny owners. Califonua banks arc at nsk. contend Wall Strttt analvsts. because of their hdty rcaJ ~talc loa_n portfohos. E vcn thc L . econom y could be affected Prudenual-Bacbe calls Ca11fom1a .. -the elephant in tbe boat bttau~ wherever Cahfomia•s banks and economy go as Lhc ~ tum the boat (the nauonaJ economy and banking S)'Stcm) will lcaJJ." The elephant dcfimtely 15 lean· mg. but no one save Prudential· Bache 1s pred1cung us 1mmuw:.nt demist" · Rather. economists and other analy~ts sa) 11 1s clear California "'ill have pockets of real estate prohkms. along Wlth a~ gencra.l slo"'dt>"'n that will last at least six month'> Commercial real est.ate - not re~1denual - could be hard h at in ..ome areas 4nd if lhe entire nauon inks into a severe recession. \ahfom1a real estate will be vulner- ahlc to a morc dramatic slump, they . .. C' nth1~ "roll. a regional eco~. om1s1 v. tth the Center for Rcat • E\tatt" at the l 'n1vers1ty of C~· fom1a at lkr~eley. calls the gloom-• .ind..J~·m forecasts .. the N Yorl t."rs \,JC.... of Cal.tfo.m ta. nw: theor. ~ms to be that 1\ was the.. hou\ing rn ark('t itself dnvm.g CalZ-· torn1a .. rather tl);.in ecooom1c a~ popula11on gro~th dnvmg ho us10J.· ··1t's def.n1tel\ going to be a slow penod for real c~tate. and we'll see. some pnces drop .. "she said. .. • -. NOW NO LOAD .. .. .. . .., . ' . FOR A LI MITED TIME ONLY ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND A diversrf 1ed mutual fund investing 1n a portfolio of Orange c"ounty's finest public companies as selected by the Fund s manager .A ~ ~ ~ ,, -anss u:z!~'i" ~~lt:;;v,t~'J. r.mJ , .. , .... ..., Ask how your investment in the Orange Couf!1Y0ro1vth Fund can qaamy-asarax= deductible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus. annual report. and the current port1ol 10, call the Fund's manager .and distributor. Newport Secunt1es Corporation (714) 957-1217 .. -.. • -. • . ... :· .. • ... LEVI'S®. JEANS· • .. . Choose from hundreds of PRE-WASHED JEANS • You'I find Acid Washed, .. Pre· Washed • In ·# 505, t 540 and ~· in this terrific crcq> of discontn.d styles Ind slaht ~·s. Vllues from $24-$31 " .. . An In~ N9wapaper Publlahed by Page Group Publishing. Inc . .....,. f . ,..., prealdent & chJef executive officer Elllt 11111. Jr, chairman Wiiii W. Mcu. Jr, executive vice president llWR L Seal•• vloe president & general manager Edltorlal Limit on terms could prevent other crises The heart leapt when we read that Alan C ransto n . one of the infamous Keating Five. had offered what sounded almost like an apolog}'. His involvement in the affair. Cran~ton said. ~as .. stupid .. a nd ".lJnw1se": even the word "regrc1" ~:rcpt in But then ~c read o n. and the heart fell. H 1s In\ olvemcnt was s1up1d. ( ramton said. but onl~ ··po1tttcall) ... and what he regretted \\3S no1 his o\\ n sleaL) conduc1 but the ··uproar" 1t causrd "Being pol1t1call) stup id or unwise 1s qu1h: difTm:-nt from oc1ng c th1call) imp roper." he concluded. Thc'>e gu~s still don't get 1t. do the)'' The Se-nate Eth1c'I Committee hearings enter their third "'eek. and thee' 1dcnce pile\ up \ct 1hr senators themselves remain unhowcd E\n'pt o n dctJtls -'>Orne more important ,than o tht·r<; - tht' F1"e do not d1sputt• the O\Crarch1ng facts the} d t'lpuu.· that those farts reveal.conduct unbecoming a puhl1c sen ant In 1987. Charles Keating. head of Gncoln Sa\ ings and Loan ...... a, being ln\C\llgated b) regulators: Kcatt'ng had lots o f mot C). he gave· mort• than·$ I m1lhon of that money to the fi\'C senator\. all fiq~ gathered m a room and called the regulators 1n. What happcm·<l thcrt·after 1s. .....e suppo~. open to interpretatio n T hl' .,cnators .. a id the~ ~ere making routine mquinc'>. a~ J .. lonc-.t1turnt sen ire ... One: regulator l Or.1 - pared the m n ·untz, to a "lull court press:· in ~h1rh ltnle <lo uht "'J" k it ac, to \\hat the .,t·nators "anted 1hc rcgulawrc-. to du Thi., '' "u>O\lltut•n t .,en tlt' .. ., .. [\t.'f"\ senator dm•<, 11. .. .. a\c; ( ran\lnn l nlrut· T(' fi nd anv li\·l • .,cnator., o n thr ~cnatc tloor \lffiUltanl'OU~I\ IC-. unusual· to find fi\l'. all \A.tlh the same sugar daddy. a k)n c m a room w1th a regulato r 1s ·• C\tran r<l1n.tr' But 11 1\ trul' J'-( ran.,ton 1mpltc., 1ha1 scnatn rc; todJ} st'l' 1hc1r 3uh a!I ta' o r-nwngaing for pac,o ns "'ho gnt• tht·rn lots of monn . T h1., ,., 1he curst• of proless1unal po lttirs. 1n \\htc h the hunga fo r n:-dccllon. and Jor !hi.: calJI l''>\t'nllal to rc-clecuon. n cntuall~ countermand~ 4ue.,11om nl propnt't) The most ra<l1c.al. and practical. ans"'l'r to the c.hlt'mma of tht• K eating I tH' ,., tht•refon-a mandator) limit on congrc.,..lllnJI 11.·rrn .... Pol1t1l \ i... too 1mpo r1.int to k 41\ t' tn prolt'\\tonal-. To<la ' ,, \un<lJ l>u 2 .th\· h" a gniup lll "'1l'nrtsl\ .it thl' '\ltith d.1 • 111 1441 1 I hl'rl' Jr\· 21.l t 'nl\l'r'>•I' 111 < h1\.ago dd\., kit in thl' \l'Jr In I 4h I. ( uhan leader h<lcl T o<la' ·.., I I 1~hlight tn If l\tor' Castro <ll·rlarl·<l 1n J n.111unall\ n o !kl ~ 111'14 lhl I \ \l'n,lll' broad\a \t \f)\.'l'l h thJI ht• \\;}\ J 'oted 111 wnlkmn "-t·n lo<,cph R ~an1st·l entnt<,t and "ould kad Mct anh' KV. 1' Im "ha1 11 ( uba to ( ummun1'm l alkd "(Ond ul 1 thJt l\'lld' 111 bnn~ In 1469. the Boeing ... p Jumh11 the "-t·nall' inh> d1 .. hon111 J nJ J " Jet go111s lir't puhl1c prC\.IC"' as IYI fl pull: peop k m o't ol thl'm rt•portcf'I and < >n 1111 .., d.t ll photographer' fk" lrc1m \ca11k to In I XIJ.t '\.,1 poknn wa' l ro" nl'd Nl'" 'l ork ( ll) emperor o l I rantl' in J ~l111en'ng In 1 98~ in thL: fir'>t opaatton of ccremon) JI lhl' C Jthcdral nl "lotre its kind. doctor\ at thl' l n1vcrs1t \ Dame in Pan' of l tah Medical ( t'nll'r 1mplantc<l a permanent art1fic1al hcan 1n thl' In I~ 1'1 thl' lir\I 'IJ' '"lt' h.ink in chest of rettrcd dcnll\I l>r Barnl'' the United ~tatf\. the· Philadelphia Clark. Clark lived 11 ~ dJ\\ with thc Sttvtng<> t-und \cK1Ct) • llpl'Ol'<I for device . · .bosinec;<; Tt'n )Cars ago Four .\mcrnJn In 18~ I President "v1onroe t hurchwomen -th rel' nun'i and a o utlined hi\ dc><.tnnc uppo\ing la~ "orker -"'ere 'hot to death European l''pans111n 1n the \\l''>tc rn o ut'>tde San af\.ador and buned Heml\phere , <Their hod1es "'ere C\humed t"n In 1859 militant abol111nn1'it da\s later) John Brown ..... as hangl·d tor his raid fn c )Cars ago A Philippine en· on Harper"~ ~err) the prt·' 10 u., Oc:-than coun acquitted armed forC:<''I tobcr c hief Gen Fabian C Ver and ~~ In 19~'. f-ord \t~itor ( ompan) other defendants of charge\ related unveiled m ··~tc:xkl A.. aulo-to the 1983 shooting death of op. mobile. the sutl C\'lor to 114' .. Model position leader Benigno (j .\qu1no T" Thought for Toda) "When '-"C In 1939. Ne"' 'l ork''> La C1uard1a t annot find con\l'ntnit•nt 1n Airport began operations as an air-· ourscl\es 11 1s uselc:";~ to set>k 11 liner from ( h1cago landed at Me elsewher~, .. -Franco1c;. l>ut Jc la minute afier midnight. Rochcfoucauld. Frrnch author In 1942. a nuclear chain reaction ( 1613-1680). was demonstrated for the first time -By tbt' A.,ocl•lrd Prttu Write to usl .............. Cllllt...,...._ The _ ... ...,,.. encotKegee correepondence from our reed«• We r....-...,.. IM kept to tipptoltlmetety 300 WOfCiL Any correepondeno. ~ ~ than 300 WOtds • IM printed et our ~•tion u • tjsj. • .. -. 2 '°' .......... C°""""'""Y c:omlMl'ft.,,_ .. •-IJled tor...,_ pert!Mnt to oltl• end townt llOt'O the Orenge COMt. Gueat c:ommentwlee m.y sa-teln to wry puC>tlc i.ue, EdMotiel NepOIW •• r...,...., tor ret>utt• to edltoriall poeltlona of .... ---.... • LMW1 OOf 1'f 1 ed to ... ..,..... Of In bed ._.. .. not 1M Pf'lnMd .._. ......... ...., MmlHlll'll• • montf\. M oon•poode11ce mutt 1M ..... _.. ........ ._,__., lff WWW Ind ll'lsWIOM number for NIP~ 111 a ,..,i II ~ ........... I ..... ___ ..., ____ I ..-.a.. CAwr . .-.:loea.LmnlD•._,,...,. .. • 1 1 .......... Dllr .... •(1t4)Ml-t,1at.•. Lettrs Refutes high wavn T o the fd11or The Dally Pilot headlined. No'. B . pred1ct1on., b~ a Scnpps Oct'an- grapher Rn nard Flick, for a Oct 1-3. "a'e mJv~. ~1m1lar to the Pilot'' l\t.•pt 11 H un11ngton Beach Cit\ "J\l' d1,a'itl'r \\htt.h ne,er \(l\lo tt~ll lx't<lflH' rl'a lit) .... aim .... agathm r o undat1on pro' tt.kd (\t·p1 ~I thl' Pilot a c:om- pktt.· prolt· ..... wn.11 rehuttal It ha' comml\'1Clnn l to .\tr f·orce K~BR Rad111 \k1no lo g1')t. Oenn1~ Mt l 1~hl'. hut that ml'llculouo;I~ rl'- '>l.'an:hl·d \tud~, "as ne,er g1\cn puhht.:11111n uiurtn~ \h I 1~hc: ha' anothn 1-..alo\ "ag;llhm < omm1\\11>n 10 rdute tht.· Pilot's lxu·mhcr d 1..aster prng· nu\t1gat1o n'>. lonfus1ng surf "tth tldl'\ .. f 1dl'\ an: phl•nomenon [lO\ • crm·d h\ thl' pull o f gra' II\ 1n rd.i1111n 111 hnv. -tht• l'anh, sun Jnd m1111n aH' lt nt•d up V. e t all them htgl .1 ... 11nnom1lJI tide~. he1ng thl' mCJ\t l'\trl'ml' llunng the ne" and lull nwon. l'pl'>odes, The} . do not int re.iS( a~ a dtrl'Ct result of storms Ttdl'\ .1pf)\.·ar to he higher than . u\ual "hl.'n ,1 \lorm 1" approaching. "mph ht.•tJ u,c.• thl· increased S"l'll .ll II \ II\ a nd lht• "a\ l''> running CCIO· '"1t·n1h .11 'hun 1I1Le.nals. ~1 0 \t.•tond\ ht.'l"l'l'n \•JH''> (jo mon· "att•r I\ dl 1u.1ll~ hc1ng pu~ht•d funhl'I u p thl' ht.·at h S\.\l'lls an: prmh1l l·J h' "ind nnl ~. no t tht• ahgnml'llt o l tht· cl'lt•\t1al dr· llll'nl' ' < Htl·n I 'l' l\,1J J 'uung surkr appmalh nw and -.a' "n", 11 'trou Id tx· hitt '>Uri nl'\ I "l'd.. be.·· <aU'll' 1he m uon " fu ll thl·n \urn gan~ l°H' ,l·l'n mJn\ moon., Inn pun 1ntl·mk d l "ht'rt• tt''i tlat J' a lakr d unnll thr lull 1mi<•n Th.it-., het J U\l' thl'rl· "-l·rt· no ''OnJl'> d o'"'' or dl\t.1nt that v.l'rl'.' prtXim ing d fC'tl h a t lca\t 1n o ur dire<:uon \k T itthl· predtll'> elltremel~ high h dl·' l11r lkl I-' But December tide \ U\ualh pc.:J. .. di \I\ SIX·SI'\ n1 m• Ralho.1 &l'l'i two inches 111 "a tl.'r n' t.•r '"'' .1 In el \.\ 1 thout aid nl I J11or \ :Vore The following an· wmplt•s o/ call\ placed to the £d1· tor\ llotlrnc Reader' an· en- courilg<'d 111 ( .1/1 641-tiOHfl "1th t<immcnt\ .md /If>\ Pestered I'm getting damn tired o l pt:ople pe'tl·nng ml.' tr.1ng tu \l'll ml' 'itutT. peo ple' ('Jll mt.• up on m~ tekphone 1n the m1ddll' nf d1nnt'r tn ing 10 '"''" me v. h.ttl'' cr thl·~ an• I~ 1ng In 'IC.'.11 Pl·ople ~nd lttcralh ix>undc; of Junk mail during the lou~ of the year tn ing lo 'ICll me things Telev1s1on ba'i gotten to the point where the commercial<; are nearl) longer than the \hO'-"S and no" to top 1t all o fT '\ttnlung Caltrans wants to put a hlC'ep1ng lnmmeru .il 1n the m1ddk of the Ro'>C' Paradt'. I think 1hat t\ ent1rd). cn11rcl~ too much I JU!ltl ~<in't ht'hl'"<' "hat they·f'(' doing. tt'\ \tup1d Don't let thl·m do 11. Fight' Y11, Jiiiy I would JUSI ltke to say a henrty atta a.irl 10 Jud> Chamberlatn's column this momm.a. l couldn't ave<' with her more and I just wanted to ~v that I think it IS a good reminder that wt all nttd to •uop and be grateful and show prat5C to those that we love and arc 1n our family and not tak<' rach other for ~ntcd. 0 I think Judy'5 Chamberlain's column tCXS.y, Nov. 30. is the bat she's ever wntten . 0 I JUJt finitbed rmdiDs Jlldy C'hlmbertain'• col ... Md I dak " i• Wonderftlt. it ii ...., rilM -...-.. I wouJd liM Im to ._ dllil, wind or surf or both. And that is well in'itde a protected area. As of. this date. thl' count) coast rccel\ed onl~ two da)s of ground s"'cll. ra1s1ng 3-4 ft•et. "'inter swell dtrtt· 11on "l'\t no nh"est west. or north- "'est Gull of .\las~a storms. potential large ""ell ma~e~. face-ofT against tht dom1m·n1 ndgt\ 1.200-'.!.000 mtk'> oul. and,., dt\ened nonhea'it to"ardc-. VancouH·r That ridge ~hov.' no '>lgn of breaking do"n. nor m e" ing for .11 ll'ast SC\Cn to I 0 <la~' A ~ thrn "-l·akt.·ning. and eas- ing ofT fiH' to lh e and a half fl'l't. to a lo"' factor '>torm history '>hO\.\!I lo" prt.'\IHt' trough' at upper k' cl Nn \urlat l· "''"d' No lttch. No rl'al prohkm I ligh ndgl· " d1sper'ied In 1.000 plu' mile' ll'I '>tream. 1.000 m1k'i \outh of normal trad~ ~o he.: prt•p.trl'd hut dun't npect the "'or't I'll ~1' l' 11 I to ~ pcrtl'nt ChJnll' HKI < E-\ HOPPl\i(, l aguna Rt' al h It's our land To thl· l<l1to1 l h1\ 1s 1n regard l o \Our ed1tnnal the .. ( 1t\ olTl'r<i. b;irga1n \Jk nf our prn1x·11' " You arl' hlJtJn tl~ "rong 111 both area' of )our ht'adhnl'' Tht' n t' J1d not olkr thl· propat} lor ..alc and 11 1\ n111 tht' puhlil··, prof)\.'rl} Tht• prof)\.' rt} " .ll'lll:tll> O" ned h' u-.. thl' adt<'lnln!! landowne" f ht· '11\ ha'> had a .t'· e:l'it'ml'nt for .i stn•t•t O\ ('r our propcrl\ I he' haH' held tht'i l'a'-enwnt "nl t' 1904 1 his l'3'"'" mcnt I\ for a \lrl'ct a ul\ ha!. puhl1rh \tated 1he\ neH·r intend to build Tht<., ea<,t•mt.·n t \hould haH' bet'n ahan<lonl'd ,'i \C3r$ ago fhe Nt'"' pon ( ''' ( ounul. tl}1ng Lo deal "Ith a probkm nut of tht·1r mal 1ng. 1s attempting their bc!lt to reach a fair \Olut1on In this case. ~r pa~ S600 a )ear for an encroach- ment permit to ut1lt1e 15' of the 45' of land we own \gain. I repeat. this is land we o" n. our land not Cit) land. Our Waste of money I did not 'ote for the 9-ccnt 1mrea'il' 10 taxe'I for road improve- ment bccau..c past eAJX'rtence hu \ho"' n the mone) ne\ er goes to 1he pro1n t fnr "h1lh 11 was 1nte'nded Again I have been pro,en nght (alt ran'> \pt·nJing S 100.000 of ta\- pa~ers mone\ to hutld a lloat for the Ro"e Parade t\ a grn'i' m1c;uS4.' of fund\ ~Int<' the Dally Piiot nght- full> put th1-. artllk on the lront page perhap\ the) wlll tell U'\ to "'horn we can write or call to make a vigorous protest to ~lop this hor- re ndous wa'itc o( our m o ne) 1 ... 111 lly Bnll Regarding the president's news conference tht!lt morning. I did rc- '>tnt the fact that he ~•d ht' dtd not have time to consult our ~ '5 Con· arcss1o nal members. It's as 1f he were prec;ident of 1he world instead of Pre ident of the U nited tatcs. We have the most to lose and have bttn a• ven the lea t consideration. I think 1t ., t1me thts president rcaJIZC~S that we ue the ones Wlth the most at stake . I JUSt nt to comphment o n rour rcst.l'urant rcv1c.U Mel Ri«, hope )OU put him on a permanent buis, he's excellent 0 rd like to mention that 1 bkc lhat ......... ~ Oft wntlftl lbOut res- ........ H11 name is Rice. I be- Hne. He'• .. kind die ... lhit ....., be .na,. lw 'n•nsa1 a. __. al a .-. 111 IM Ht ... ................ - land that tht' clly has tted. up for 86 )Cars with an eaS<'mtnt for a street the> state the) don't C\ er in1end to build, I lo "c"er. "'e'vc accepted lhl' cit) ·s solutio n and agreed to pa) S600 a )Car for the nght to use our land It's rcgrcttabk tha1 puhlica11om such as )Ours will ed1tonaltLe on a s1tua11on the\ oh' wuc-.h l no" nothing about· E'en "'orw ~Clu du not e'en talc thl' 11mt· to find out the facts hefore pnnung \uch a' incred1hk l'\ample of 1nOamma1tu·, and 1rn·<,pom1hle Jnurnah'im Vl RNON MONROI Nl.'""pon Reach Defense of defense To thl.' fd1tur \\ hJt a pkasurt• 11 1\ tu Junng the~ da' 'i ol prcdu m1nanth had nc"'i k arn of a ht'au11ful }oung lad' "'ho<>t' in1n11nal fon1tude and gor~d sen'><." molt' ate her to .llqu1rl' a defcn"e "l'aJX>n Jnd to karn ho" to u~ 11 It " quttl' clear that thl' dl'ten ora11ng lultura l 4ualtt' ol ou1 SOCICI\ rnupled "Ith the "\ob-4'1 .. · tl'r°' ~'ndromt• "hll'h la,or' thl lnm1nal to thl' J1\3d,antagr 01 tht 'll'ltm. haH· kd tu an Jnarl h' "b1Lh v. bc'unli the abllll). ul the pohct• 111 u 1ntrol or of tlw Jutl1u .il "'stem tn l'orrt'l·t. I hl' onh real ,01u11on. for no". " thr m·l·tkJ l'apacm of all r1111en'> to be.· .ihk to defend their proper•> and per..t1n.il v.l'lfart• 't cs. \.I.hen brought ll1 bear h\ a trn1nl'd "uman . .i hand gu n 1-. a "grra t l'qu:ihter" and tht.· p rn1,- rx-c1s for a m·" pac-.sagl'"J> lor da) light "111 ccnainl~ pcr,uadc a nl'andenhJI to rnntrol h1\ pnm1t1\l' 1mpulSt''> The charaller cif human nature ha'i not t·hanged 1t '' t'"l'n· ttal that those.· "'•th harbam urge' ht' controlled and. in gt'ncral an armed and trained Clllll'nr. not o nl)-th<' fair g<'nder hn'i hl\ll>malh pro,en to be.· the dlettl\t' ":" to maintain 'oml wmblamc ol U" 1lt1atmn ~ l' \JIUI\' \ou. P.1\ton' Dll 1\.\11\'\ 'e"port lk.ll h ht kne" I.'\ en thing 1ha1 nt'l'd' to hl' fold 10 the rll'"''Pnrer I vote 101 him Don't pick on Larry I don't undersurnd wh) 'ome of )Our readers kel.'p picking on l am .\gran. he's the hc\t ma\Or 1hc nt) of Jp1ne "'er had and ~onc;1dt'nng the wa' the pre~nt rnunn l rutlbe1 'itamp!lt e"ef)thing thl· lntn<' (om- pan} "'ants, l arl) "'as refrc.,h1ngl) unb1 asc-d and 1hough1ful and 1 would JU t h~e to sec that in pnnt a little hit N111e 111111 I was JUSt wondennJ 1f anybod) h.id thought atw">Ut calltna tht~ Ghngow cit) hall '>P) caper 3\ )OU put 11. a Co'\lagate a s 1n Watergate. ! ' - Steve Marb le ......... a... a.. ....,,,.. , ........ .. .. .. ., ... ~ ... ... ........... ,lJ", Orange Coat Daitty PllOt Dan Walters Countlas near point of actlonT SACRAMENTO -Maybe Cali- fornia shouldn't even have county governments. A lucid argument could be made tha1 counties arc anachronisuc remnants of an agrarian past that bear no rela- tionship to realities of the ncar-21 st century. Maybe counues should be suc- ceeded b) regional govemmen1s and expanded c111es as m ore rauonal mt'Chan1sms to deliver public S('rv1ces and make de<:1s1ons on such broad issues as air qualtt}. transportation. land use. and waste disposal. A dt'bate of sons has bttn ·under wa\ "1thtn academic and governmental circles o" er regional government Realts11call~. ho"'<'vcr. Cali- forn1a·s 58 count) g.o,emments won't d1sap¢ar .tn)-llme in the foresccabk future The) St'ne as cnt1cal agents of the state tn admin- 1stenng Jud1cial. health. and welfare services. and a!lt local governm_snts for millions of Californians who don't lt\C Within Cll le!> But 1f thC') arc going to continue to e~1st. tt''I high time that count}' official~. the: Legislature and the governor do so ml'thing about their mm cond111on Tht' C\tent of w unt) go,em- ments' collect" e \loOCS has been graphical!) ~t fonh in a ne" stud) conducted b) lhe C-uunl) (juixr· \l~rs .\ssoc1at1on nl C ahfom1a, t'n· titled "Cahforn1a ( o unucs on thl' Fiscal Fault l ine .. · .\ dozen )ears aflt'r t'nac1ment· of Propos1t1on I J tht' rt'port sa)S. one rural count~ Butte. has mo' ed to the bnnt... of banlruptcy. being pre\ entt'd from making that status o fficial onl ~ h} last-Oitcll eml'rg- cnc) actio n h) 1hc l.41slature and the go' ernur Dcuen~ of other\ arc not far och1nd Huttc tn 1heir fiscal dett'nora 1 wn The reason'i for that decline have bt-en "ell-documented Propos1t1on I' and lllhl'r measures dampt:d a ltd on rt''l'nur\. \\htlc costs. rs- pcctall' thO\l' for stale-mandated health Jnd "elfare programs. sky- rockt'tt'd hl'l 3U!>l.' of populauon gro"th anJ tht• '>ldte's fa ilure to mt'l't 11\ kgal 11bhgatwn of "P3)ing for SUl h mandate' Penod1calh 1n that dozen \t'ars. the go,ernur and the Legisiature ha'e madl· ge\tures to"ard rcsol'· 1ng thl· ulunttl''i. ">lruc tural dilem- ma But "ht·ne' er tht'tr own finanl'e'i bclome tight. S.lcranu·nto offic ial" bal ltral l The prognos1'i for the I Q9()s .., more of the ...ime. lreating "hat the NA< repon terms .. s)mptoms of fiscal collap')C ·· Count) otlic1als have thrc<!tened bankruptry. filed lawsuits. invaded tht• Capitol en masse. and taken other c;tep'> to bolster their demands for e11her more d1rec1 aid from acramento to pay for state-man- da1ed programs. lifting of the man- dates. or some new 1ndeptnden1 revenue source5 But they havt' largel) fatted It ha'I been poht1cally convenient for the go' emor and leg1 slatos:s to keep count1e'I on the dole as poor k10folk. JU t barcl) alive but never able to rc~stabltsh poht1cal or financial independence. And, to be fair. some count} supervtsorslta.ve prcfrrred hfe o n handouts. because 11 insulates them fro m taking heat from their constituents for de- tcnorat1ng local ~rv1ces. The pub- lic. 1n the mcanume. 1s largely ignorant and d1s1nterestcd. Govs Jerry Brown and Gcorae OcukmeJian. despite declarations of good 1ntcnt1ons., never solved the counties' dilemma. Now it's been dumped 1n the lap or Deukmcjian•s suC(t!sor. Pete Wilson. For the first time, there appean to be an emeriina alliance between c1t1cs and counties, who of\cn have been at oddj in the pest. This year. the aovemor and the l..qislature brouaht t1tic into the political 19uabbhna •hen 1hey uncx~ly dipped into aty lttUUria by allow- ina count) J0vcmmau1 to a.,e dues fees for wda dainp • tu col1ection l8d hoOlrhl ......... nae de•eiopmelltl may -rc- IUJt in tOftCllk action. ht ~ I rool could ..,. !Mt IOQ1 -~:2 .... _....,.._comdei- lall. -Diii ..... II 8 •.-m R 'I ....,, ,., 'f ,., ~ ....... "' I Orange Coaat Dally Piiot ... :a...a .., IMI&. ~~ .......... 25 .. lllfDw "" .,.. ......... .. .. .., .... Ill.ti IA On• ~ ............ .... ~a.. .. .., .... ....., .... J Sunday. OeGember 2. 1990 17 • • • • • COtD • • WARM STA TIOHARY OCEAN REPORT ... ..._,,._~ ......... TOOAY'SSUN Sunrise: 6:39 a.m. Sunset: 4;.43 p.m. BC>ATING SURFING Y11i«!I r _. 11 •llOIJ tf tal SIZl I) I l I 2 I 2 11 TODAY'S MOON Moonr~se: 5:08 p.m. Moonset: 7:13 a.m. -to I llol ~ ttflollll s ... wnl ) I ttl t11CIU 'll'1( lO l Ifft by SMiiy I !lea' tlllS Fl!:;HING Good tltdla tf blllt ptttll. roe• fall, MIO .. Id 111.-tlel wt!t lepor1td Full Moon Dec. 1 Last Otr. New Moon Dec. 8 Dec. 16 () 1st Otr. Dec.24 TUl~S some fnctton. he said. SPY "Da ve may have had a more From A 1 modem managenal sty le thao ques for six months rn 1989. ac-Roger. who was also an excellent cording to Dmnct Attomc) 's re-chief an his own ng.ht." t lall said. cords obtained b) the Orange Coast "It ma)' be th~t Dave t 1ascd has Dally Pilot Tuesd.a) promotions a httle more strictly on Regan told 1n,es11g.ators he was quahficauons than had p rev1ously trying to unco,cr v..hat he believed been done. and that ma y h.1ve upset to be instances of m1su'lC of office some of the o ld guard." FRESHMEN From A.1 of Orange County. but to the people of my d1stnct and. Lo the extent that I can. to the people of Orange County to be a pragmatic problcm- solver. "I'm not a 'm) party nght or wrong' kind of guy. I'd rather be a spokesperson for the people in my . dastnct." ..... ..... ........ .. ... c.w. ,_ i.. .... La ..... ..... Oilllllllll .... ,. ...... ,... ...... Qlr ..... ...... s.. .......... ...... .......... ..... ...... -......... s.u. ... ....... ...... .. "Disneyland North" whale Mays will expenence the maJonty party's scorn. "Everythfng Umbcrg wants of needs will be prQvtdcd:' Ferguson said. "Mr. Mays will have the same rude awakening as dtd Mr. Smath when he went to Washington." Ferguson said Democrats will give Umbcrg his choice of office, and 1mmed1atc committee assign- ments and chamnanshaps that per- mit ham a bigger staff. "Mays will be stuck 1n an over- . ....... u " ..... .. .. .... u " ... u .. a...-'c w u ca.,_ n 4l as. , ... a-.. 11 .. ~, ... u 4) ..... 1S u ... ,. u , ..... '· " " ,.... " . .-... 14 11 ...... w n ......... 61 l1 ._ca, ,, n La .... A 4' 1.9 ... '1 .. i..-.6 w • .... , .. ....... II le .... " \I ........ u ft ...... ca, " l1 ---Cit " . ... a combination of both Umbcrg and Ma~'I also haH· lheu own agrndas to launlh Ma~s. v.h oSt" pohtacal calhl"t W'><' dunng his handling of this }ear's Amcncan Trader orl c;pall "hill" hl' was mayor of Hunungton Beal h wants to focus on halancang en· v1ronmcnul and business assu,·~ He said 1ncrcas1ngJ} stnngenl •ur qualtt} and other en' aronmC'ntal ~ulat1ons -"hilt' needed -arc driv,rng businesses out ol < ah fornaa " 14 u u II .. \4 " .. 4) JI u I.I 11 w ., 61 y y u " .. II u y • ., ., l1 n p • lA . .. ll • .. 0 " .. )I • ll JI JI )) I JI u • .. " ,...... ..... ..... ... ...... •i.-W~Cll '""--... ~ ,_ ....,,..., ............. ..._ ~ ...,_ --.._ -• .. c.. ,_ U ll IJ Cl '14 11 y 17 '1 • u .. u l2 'J ~ n • Jll ,, .... y u " "' ~ ,, t ll 'I '14 .. 4l ~ . I 41 u n tha1 are l nppltng go.,,cmmrnt l rn~rt a tonncr i\ssastant l .\llurnt'\ "ho earned a 100 percrot con' rcturn rate v.111 cam his 1n1erC'.,1 in 1.:nmmaJ 1ust1~ to Sal ra · men to · lie: ~1d hl.'.11 '>eel membership on tht' Judauan ( ommattee to v..orl.. llrl rule \. hangl'\ in the COun S\Stem th.11 "111 male the s-.stcm more r ffiurnt j\ v.dl a\ sa\e. the state mune' by Snowden. None of has allega· 1 Hall said R~n·s fr -ustrauon taons agaanlil Snowden proved to be began when 1hc hcutenan t applied true and the lOmmunaqucs that for the position of chief of police wrre printed out h) Regan and but "did not make the fit ·st cut .. passed on to Glasgow had almost Another former city offi nal; who no connection to Regan's claims asked not to be 1denttf icd. said about Sno"dC'n. Regan had • previous!)' been He'll also have the Republicans breathing do"n his neck. He hadn't even gone to bed followtng a long electron night before he was heanng names of possible GOP opponents two )Cars from nov.. sized broom closet, no chair-"That's rh(· issue -ma1nt.11ning manshaps and he'll br left adnft by our cconom1l \ 1ab1lm Jnd · bJI· himself.'' Ferguson said ancing en' 1ronmen1al '''ue' Ht"' al"'' 1ntcre<,ted an education. health Jnd housing 1s~ucs. t•mbera \Jl\.1 Ilic. plJn\ "'II he put ~>n hold. he"'<'' er Follo"'1ng Mbnda\ ·s '"l.'Jnng in \.l·remom L mbrrg "Ill lh 1 1 \ 1rg1n1j .\ ma1nr rn the .\nn' Rc<.cn c ht· "111 1rjin for tv..o "eeks J\ pan nl hi\ m1lital') l Omm11mcnt ( ll) offi cials and police depart· prevented from compe tang for mcnt insiders 53., Regan and promotion to captain be cause he Glasgow ma) haH .been mou .. atcd drd not possess a college degree The Republican Part) threw everything and everybody at U m- berg to support incumbent Cun Pnnglc -including President Bush. Vice President Dan Quayle and former President Ronald Re- agan -and s11ll lost lM seal. Whatever their reception. Ma}s Mays said b' pe~nal anamosatie\ toward One police department 1ns1dcr. S~o"dcn thal gre" out of changes "ho spoke on condi 11on of anon) mat). said Regan v... ls k.nown at the police d.cpartmcnt that came to resent tho~ around hun who and Umberg wtll face tough choices He'll eittcnd his dlon' lx•ttu n even before the) learn their wa} • dunng 1he oil ~prll h cn.tc t lft.1•.- around the Capitol. lat1on on offshore u1I dnllt ntt jnJ " b1lhon-dollar-plus deficit transponing I i..e" •'><' \1J\., 'lo\ 111 malr a hast' n .. •trt·J1 .iltl·r tjl1ng otlicc He has to lh h,ll ~ h1 c )range < ount' IO rehn- 4 u \t thl' ma,nr'' ga'd al a Hunt· 1ng11 n tk'j, h ( II\ < ounul me-etang \\ •nJj, n ght "•th Sno"den s appointment to the ~1vcd promotions whc n he dad top police pos1t1on an 1986 not The officer said Rega n gol has ~me ha"e ~uggcstt'd thal Regan. nickname. "Chap.'' bee .luse he a -9-,car ~1hce "ct~.ran. rep-"al'-1.a) s had a chap on has resented an old guard who dad shoulder." Another polic•.· depart· not adapt to . nowden".1 new styk of mcnt source said. howcvc 1-, that he management. and promotion poli-thought Regan's n1cknar nc ca me CICS from the fact th1lt he WOI "lced Wtlh .\dding insult to mJury. the coun - t) GOP hcadquartcn 1s located an Umberg's dastnct 'Tm sure it's a looms on the budget front. and Ma)s al'><' hop<.'\ to \ll"'r lhl· legislators will have to consider cuts Lcg:islatu rt 1o"ard long-t('rm r1a n· an education and other services. or ning and multHl'ar hudgtl\ 1,, tu. increases. or -most hkcl) -chm mate 1he annual hudge1 , n'>n Regan. according 10 ut~ official'>. computer chaps as the dep artmcnt's applied unsuccessful!) for the records bureau manager chiefs pos111on h1m~lf and was Sources have had httl•.: to say. also passed o'er for promotion to however. about Glasgow. who re· captain. tared from the police dt partmcnt Former Co!lta Mesa ma)or Donn before Snowden·s appo1n 1 mcnt. Hall said the trans1 t1on from retired The councilman as knmNn not to police chief Roger Net h. a 37-)ear be on friendly terms wtth nowdcn law enfo rcement veteran who left and some have suggeslC'< I he also the police dcpanmc:nt an I 986. to did not get along with Nt ·th Da"c nov..den v..cnt a'> limoothl) as But Neth said he never ~wan)· could br C''pectrd thing an Glasgow:S chara c tcr that But rn an~ 1ran'i111on from a "ould indicate he v.-c•uld use longtime manager to a nc" one subtcrfugt to try to get at t.1 supenor "ath new ideas. there 1s bound to be "hom ·he dadn ·1 lake. thorn in their side." he said. KOBRIN Sttll. Umberg suggested Mays could face greater pressure -press-From A 1 ure to go along with his . GOP SEE, THERE'S A BRIGHT SIDE brethren in t!tc county. TO EVERYTHING -Janet Good-man says sht'd hke to say a few rucc "I can ha ve caucus meetings by words about the Costa Mesa Frcc- ri\yself on the Oigbts to and from way. or CMF (Construction Mean~ Sacramento.'' Umberg said. Forever). Indeed. Mays. 36. hopes to avoid While procct'dang an traffic be- the partisan yoke that many say has tween 19th and 22nd Strcc~ the hindered the effectiveness of some other afternoon. she finall y wa s able veteran O range County Re-to read an o'erduc library book. publicans. finish her hohda) shopping last. and Wnh 12 new l\ssembly members do her nails -··something r ,c being s~om an Monda}. sax from nc,cr been able to do on the 405 .. each part). and a new governor 0 takrng office m January. there ma) YO, DUDES, IS THERE AN IN- SURGERY From A 1 be an opportunat) to mo'c awa)' TERPRETER QUT THERE'!_ In from the partisan d1'·1sions that the Januar) 1991 issue of Playbo}. some taJtpa}CT'S. accountants ·say have hobbled go,cmmcnt's ctTcc-y'know. there's lake a p1~ headed the cost of surge') could be as much t1 ,encss. Mays said. "Surfin' Turf.'' ) 'know. and lake at as 50 pe~nt higher. "Hopeful!~. "11h Wilson coming g~s something hkc this: percent of adjusted gross income "Whal happens as cosmetic surge') as no longer allowed to go into lhc pot," he said SurgKal procedures such as liposuction. face lift. eyelid surgery, nose reshaping. hreast enlargement and othc;rs will generally be dis-- allowed under the ne" tait laws. a~cordang to accountants. For a S 1.000 liposuction surgery. the most popular kind of cosmetic surgery according to the .\mcncan Board of Plastic urger). the tax loss wtll amount to about $330. For LUXURY From A1 ager with Dclo1tte & Touche an Orange Count)'. said boats purchased to be operated as part of a business -such as charter boats -arc exempt from thl" federal lu•ury tax. "There's goma to be a lot of interpretati on." Kaylor said. "h's one of those issues that will have to be worked out. rm still not certain what boats qualify and what boats do not." It appears that the mu Jdlc class an. there wtll be more of 8 "The boards of summer have a will be hardest hat b)' th\· new tu bipartisan effort hke in the Senate.'' new place to bani; the lntemauonaJ laws, for contrary to popu lar belief. Ma}S saJd. ··we h.avc 8 chance 10 Surfing Museum an Huntmgton plasuc surgery 1s a mostl·t middle-take on the state's problems with a Beach. California -a.k.a. Surf class phenomenon. accord ing to the new, fresh.approach." City. 1f you'rc hip to the scene. American Board of Plasttc : urgcry. He may find the waters rough. "Opened last Jufte. the mecca of Only 23 percent of thoi .e seeking Has talk of nonpartisan cooperation moon doggies occupies a rehabbed surgery from surgeons ct rtafied by has produ~ rumblings from con-art-dccco buildana two blocks from the board .have incomes c 1f $50,000 servatives who worked for has elcc-the sand. or higher. Thirty-five pen ·ent of all uon, and se.asoned Republicans say "The totally tubular. totalJy plasuc surgery patients cam be-the Democrats will quickly dis-donated collecuon 1s dedicated to twrcn $25.000 and.$50,() )() a year. allusi on him with their partisan the late Duke K.ahanamoku. Don't and ·a full 30 percent ha· vc annual approaches. know who the Duk.e as? Uncool! incomes of $25.000 or les .s. accord-For instance. Assemblyman Gil He's the Olympic SWlmmer turned ing to a survey conductt !d by the Fcrauson. R-Ncwpon Beach. said 1ctor who also happens to be t.bc American Soc1cty of Plastic and Umbers v.111 f~I hke ·he's going to father of !\mencan swfins. Reconstructtvc urgcons. 1 ::==========================~1 Accountants say the new tu rqulat1ons have picot)' of JTIY areas. where suraiencs < ·onsidered cosmetic stJll may quaht y for tu- deductiblc statu Accou1 ita.nts say ear pinning. a procedu1 ·e costina from SI .SOO to more tlu in $2.000, may be tax deductible if t be SUJ"ICf'Y i considered to be a cor TCCtlon of a congenital defect. Ta c acieoun- tants say they are as buS) u plastic suracons these last days of 1990. looking for loopholes in ti '\e new tal code to come. rejuvenate (re • ju'vi • nate), 1. 3 days and 2 nigh ta at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beach; 2. a twilight ~ tour of Newport Bay on an electric boat; NOTICE 3. becoming acquainted with other guests Crom around the ~orld; 4. a snooze in the sun with a good book; &. see also The LJTTLE INN oa ~e Bay. The Grend Prix muele bus adv.tiMd on P11Q9 9 of today'1 Target ctrcut.-II not avallabee. a.c.... !t we hew dleooWled a ~·· def9Ct In tt• produet, we no tonger '*'Y It. We regr9t 9lfY ~ thAI may eet•. ./ I . • (71 4) 673-8800 call for brotltMh "You can scope the rad photll\ ot Poppa Duke and other lc-gcnd' nd mg SOrflC wt~ wa vcs.. then l ht-d. out. the C\ olutao.Q. of 1hc surfboard -from the gnarl~ I ~-foot. I ~o pound hoard of the · .:!tk and 'ltk to the sled. fiberglass babies "l' U'K' toda} ··1t·11 lond of bill" \!1ur mind To lift a faH· phra~ fH1m th,· gue\I book. ·11·s av..e~me'' ·· It kind of g~s on. l"H'n ml"ntron ang Dtck Dale'\ 'el') ov.n '>Url guitar. but lil e I ~plit tor '·1mov. the magazine's gnarl\ centerfold There "on·1 he an' lunhcr lOm- mcnt until l'\C had ta me to stud' the offiCJal transcnpt from. f kno". the rad translator dude up the \and an Surf Cat' 0 CELEBR .\TO RY HJPP' hrnhd.t\ Jt'ff. belO\C'd r-.io I \0 0 J~rry Kobria's ~/•mo nuJ S..- d•ys. T•~•d•ys •ad Tt•nd•Y•· Diver found washed up on s hore, injured l .\{, t '.\ BE.\CH -.\ man ln'l'l'rd 1n J J"1ngacc1dent <ia1ur- Ja, night "a'i a1rl1ftcd to a Catalana hosp11.1l attcr t"o beach walkers found him I~ mg in the surf. authont1e<1 \aid The d1\er "ho "as able to gnc authonues the name of Mauncc as he v.cnt in and out of conscaous- nes "·ashed ur on Crcsttnt Ba) Beach at about " 30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Polu.:e , gt Don Barney said -By IM DaJJy PU.t ~--------~-----...----·· I MONDAY Li~IP AND SA~ COST A MESA I I EXPIRES BINGO : I 12-04-90 . ~ 1 I I · r~~ .r,..... 1845 Pn Ave. ~LATE ~ L I I · • ,, . · ~ cetsta Mesa Av a. ~ BIR.D ~I I · , Community canter )'" Special ·1 I • ~ ' [ . i . &50-3400 (rtr i '•d : _~ · ~hceu, .. ~--w I • 1500 Minimum Buy -In .-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••-• ~-1 -------- ' ~ i ;, l . ' • 1 :. l j( '' TMJ Fact Vt'r<iui; Fantasy What is TMJ? Is There a cure? What alternatives are available? THIS IS A fl£E PUBLIC FORUM SPONSOllED 8Y TH£ MEDICAL "-AZ.A ASSOCIATION AT NEWPOIT CENTO.. • TUESDAY, D£C;EM8Ell 4. 1990 .tt 1:00 ·9':00 P.M. am lT MUKSUVtO 714-756-9000 Hr:Al11I EoucATIONQN'Tb ~-...... .. ... ,..,. IMh. a...• .... .. njoy the finest holiday tradition under the sun. Al Fashion Island. Where- you 'II find all your Ouistmas wishes come true -beneath our t~wering 11 0-foot. tenificaJly decorated tree. Enjoy a sleigh full of fun and festivities and a shopping experience unlike any other. Vi it Mr. and Mrs. Claus. and the elve at Santa's house for \torytellmg and photos. (We' II donate 25 cents to the American Ocean Olmpaign for each photo taken.) Then hop aboard the Fashion Island Children's Train for a ride through Santa's village. f>r lift your spirits with music and merriment from strolling caroler!\, a bra~s quintet. and the Fas hion Island musical player .... And best of all. you can wrap .1· • ~ up the most sem a11onal ~hoppin g of the sea\on at -. . I' II' •• .. ... c• • .. ... ' Fa\h1on bland. fille d with the be t 1,elect1on of one-of-a-kind 'pec1alty 1,tore., and popular favontes. And our help ful holiday concierge service located al the mformat1 on center 1s ready to assist you with personal !.hopping. strolle~. wheelchair!. and other courte 1e . So bnng your gift list. Check ii twice. And head home for the holidays. To Fashi o n Island . • FASHION ISLAND NEWP O RT C ENTER ,, C..W houn: MadDy -SaMday 10am lo 9 pm, ~ 11 am lo 6 pm. 0. ilflnD &. 11amlo6 pm. NIOrty 200 h ...,,_ Wddng Nili11C111 Marcua, t ~. ~1101111 ;n. ,oadwoy, """""'and fannm ~ d MrUft <:ourt . · loc:aMd in ,...._port leach abow. Pacific CoOlt Highway b.h;.,, ~and JarnlxHe ~. (714) 72 1·2000 . ,, ' . ( ' .. . ports _,. 11ca11 1 December 2, 1990 The Dally Piiot Sports Break/82 Area roundup/83 '" Davia Cup/M • Claaslfled/84 "' ........... Clr1ttl .141 ....... ., . =~sJ88i~;gs Sallars d~llv• a punishing hit an Costa Mesa, a.1- By Roger Cartton With 3:29 let\ and a 69-42 marg1n the out to a 26-14 lead after one quarter • Oilers next Delly Piiot 8'>ort9 Editor press was still on. causing Costa Mesa to expanded 1t to 36-10 with 2: IS left to the · N E W P 0 R T Ill couah up the baJJ on a backcourt violation. half and capped 1t with a 3-po1nt bulrs.q;c BEACH -Newpon Banter wa spewing from the Costa Mesa from Billy Nauyen wtth one SC'COnd before By Roger Canton Harbor Hiah's host bench in the d1recuon of Harbor's winnang the buuer. o.11y Plot Spotta Edl1or Sailors were favored, side, but in 1he aftermath Costa Me'I B11Jy Nguyen led all scorers with 29 and they proved su· ~ Coach Dcln Cooper declined 10 go on the points, 24 of those coming 1n the first half sJ!c~ ~ P ffi~ 1~1~ Ml perior. It was also ~ record with an) statt'men1s Hi s ex· as the Sailors put the pme on ice tuned up for Monday billed as an intense ""~ prcssion, however. reflected 1he Mustangs' Huy Nguyen (1 4). Justin Mcintee (13) niaht's ~mifinal pme · basketball cjuel -and r... llAZA frustration as they fell to 0.2 on the season. and sophomore Mark McAnus ( 12) were ii-~~~ it was. N"""""'rt Harbor Coach Bob c--rven did also in twin figures for the winners apinst Huntinaton ~-t"' .x Th "" r N h Beach wtth a 14--point ~1: Harbor put Costa Mesa away 81-48 tn respond to the s11uat1on. ho\\.ever, sta11na. ings ""ere so n.,.1 ior , ewport int e ma.rain of victory, It the first round of the Daily Pilot Tip-off "We'rt' pressing the whole game. It's our first half that II one po1n1 tbt' Sailors .was the second ~cm Oassic Saturday night in a punishina style. pme and we·~ st11l working on it, mu:ang missed eight stra1gh1 from the field 1n 1he . qualifying for a championship semifinals in kids from football. We're still very seconwd quarter. yet maintatned a l 4--po1~t straight win of the berth a ... inst San Di-uito Tuesda n ""t young and very d .. lead ith free throws before Hu> Ngu)'en s young season without a loss; and his No. -w• Y 1&"' · mexpenence bucket started the next surge 1 playt'r, John Molle, dropped 10 38 points 10!ensc? That .was C:?Oper's hne -")oung and ··McAnlts pla~ed a nice solid game:· said to raise his personal sconng average to Wtt~ S:07 left and hold•!ll a 63-38 lead 1nexpenenced as his )'Oung team with JUSt Scrvt'n. "and 8111) was ~ltd. too. gotng 10 35.0. the Sailors were still prcssmg. denying an one legitjmate playing senior was unable to the basket .. But Steve Keith was anything but inbounds pass wtth their press against the cope with Harbor from the ge1~go. · Mesa's etTons were le~ b} the pla~ of thrilled wtth Irvine High's 84--70 victory Mustanas. Newport, now 2-0 on the scawn. moved Juniors Jeff Pickens 117) and Mile De- • WID• ' over a scrappy Saddleback High qu1nte1 Monday's Schedule Consolation Semifinal 5:50-Saddleback vs. La Quinta Champ1onsh1p Semlfmal 7:30-lrvine vs. Hin. Beach Graz10 ( 11 ). tht' lauer a Newport Har!)or lt3nsfer Mesa. howt'\er. wasn't JUSt 1n trouble on the scoreboard en route to a 2J.point deficu 1n the first half. but also 1n terms o( fouls Hard~ drew hi s foul'th foul with 2:33 left 1n tl'ie ~COQd penod and Lam Luu gpt his lounh 45 seconds later. forcing the Mui.tangs to reven to a drawn back zone • for th<' balanct' of the game. allowu11 precious llnle chance for a sustamed rally. Saturday evening. "I can't really be plea~d with that," said the lrvtne High coach after spending a few minutes wtth his team ~in the dressing quarters go1ng over some of their mis- deeds. . El Camino ra11· ~ 23-20 1_.1um11h ··Saddlcback 1s in a re·bu1ld1ng mode and rd have 10 give our luds a grade somewhere 1n the C rangt' at best. It It 1sn°t then we're ·going to be in trouble, .. said Keith. In int' appeared to be in anythtng but trouble in the earl) going as 11 built a virtual insurmountable kad. Molle dropped in I 5 of his 38 points in the first eight m1nu1es of play and at times it appeared he wa s JUSI 1ak1ng a pass and shootmg. as 1f in his back)ard with nobody defending. The Roadrunners eventually dropped a matchup zone 1ha1 wasn'I matching up. went 10 a man-to·man defense. and, began to throw roadblocks in 1he wa' of the Vaqueros. • . "The) JUSI didn't take 11 senousl> (earl>) and 11 took us a while 10 figure them ou.t." said . addleback Coach Pat Quinn. who was on the opposlt~ kale. ··After the firsl quarter I felt pretl) good aboul our effort.'' said Quinn. "We got 11 down to I 0 once. bu1 1here ""ere JUSI too man) mistakes. Rebounding was prohabl) the difference." Keith's Vaqs Jumped out 10 leads of I J-2 and 224 as Molle operaled without any '1s1ble oppos111on He canned 7 of 9' from the field in 1hal quaner. was 9 for 13 at halftime with 24 See IRVINE/M Oilers whip Aztecs, 105-71 t By Jon Ferguson Orange Cout O .. ly PllOI NE \\ PORT BE.\C H Th e num~rs alone told the SlOI), and lhe Huntington Beach High ho)'> basketball team came out on the pos1t1ve end of a "'Id full -speed shoo1ou1 1n the first round of the CJa11lc a1urda) night DARY PROT ~ For 1he rernrd. Muslapha .\bd1 ~ored 22 points as· 1he Oilers routed La Quinta. 105-71. 10 ad,ance to Monda) night's semifinal agamst lr,1ne High. "That°s a lot of poinu to put on the board" said Oilers ( oach Ro) Miller. "ho said the total was sull fi,e 10 10 potnt'i 'ih) of the school record. ··1 think we have a good shot at making the champ1onsh1p game." Miller said. "Mustapha shol a low percentage (7 of 17). and I can't stt that happenmg too oftt'n with MusUl pha." As for the numbers -1f 105 points isn't enoUjh -La Quinta had 39 fouls and there were 63 1n the aame as SUl players fouled out. Huntington shot S6 free throws. There were nt'arly 100 rebounds m the game. The game featured more wssess1ons for each team than an average 40-minute By Barry Faulkner <>r.,. CCNlllt Delly Pitot See OILEAS/14 POMONA -The seven Corona del Mir high &iris volleyball seniors had dreamed about becomina state champions for more than thiu years, so one little hour delay wasn't much of a problem. The Sea K.lnp rolled to I S·3. I S-S victoncs in the first two pmcs Saturday niaht In the Clf State Division I Finals apinst St. Francii of Mountain View at c.t Poly Pomona. but had to battle for an uua hour on th.e vcl"IC of vktory before clalmina a four-set tnumph to cap a 26- match win suak. The Sa Kinas. Southern Sect.ion S-A =ons, finish<d the )Ur la.-1 and the school's second state crown IO tbe 19M uopb)' ~•th an eventual lS-3. lS-5, 11-U , 15-8 victory. .. We ha~ bttn dreamina about wi.nn.ina .. IC MDCC ~ Wt1e sopbomotts. IO WC --to .. adted after tbt lecond .. CdM tmior middle blocker Lua =. 'llid "We kt down iD IM third 1111111 (I I S-11 WID fot dae LalKWI). ud ..... ""' up 14-0 ia thl ........ r:.ii k~_.,IDI.,.,,_ lwn 'L• .................... ..., ..... e•ilell.Tilehwdlllldlilll•do .. ]911 sn.-Nor11MCJ()renge El Camino's Anthony Oalgle leaps through for winning touchdown with 2:29 left for 23·20 victory over Orange Coast Saturday night In Orange County Bow1. By Richard Dunn Orange Cout Deity Piiot COSTA MESA. - Blown sconng op- portunities by Or· angc Coast College kept El Camino within stnkmg dis·' tance. but 11 was a missed field goal with S4 secon<is left in the pme which ga'e the Wamors their third Orange Count)' Bowl v1ctol) m four years Goma for the ue. OCC-s record·seturta kicker. Mike Wade. was wide let\ on a 37- yard attempt Saturda) n1gh1 . S«unng a 23·20 win for El Cammo 1n front of an estimated 3.200 fans at Orange Coast. The Pirates (8·3). Central D1v151on champions of the Mission Conference and makina their fint bowl appearance m I S years, lost their defensive touch m the fourth quarter as the Wamors (9-2) came from behind. end 1t .. It took seven match points to do JUSt that as the scrappy lancers (27-2) battled for eiaht unanswered points. before CdM netted the pmc·winnina point. "At 14-0, thcrc's one chance in 10,000 of winning." CdM Coecb Dale Aickin,er said .. The difference betwcn be•na up 14-8 and 14-0 ,, It l-4:-0. you know you're ao•na to win. I was just uyi.na to cairn them down. There was no calm•na do1Wn the Sea Ki~ wbo 1u.mpcd on the up taaht oppo- nenll 1n the first two sames. .. That's just the kind of~ we have;" aid tournament Most· Valuable Player Tl'IC)' bribcf. a 11mior ouuicfe hintt. °"She"s • bia-taiM plaYer. and all of our kids have ptOven they're j• very IOUtb mentally;· Aickineer explaiftied. Senior leaden 9'Ky PN:rll9., Prentice Patint ud Lyna Rudie .cldcd to lbe efJona ol CartRa mMI Schriber to bdp cement &Ml OM. Cartin. tl9e Cl F ,..,_, of dlit Y a1t bid I ............ 16 kJl)s ud ttvee blocla to joiD ~ Oft the tO'Urnlmnl aD-taar .... ...... •hO ....... 10 kilk, two blocb .. IWD ~ 9!111t··w ... •. -11l1t'tioa, .... ftltiM. ... ..... • ... cau.9 Sconng touchdo'-'ns "11h b 5:? and:? :?9 left in the liame. El Cam.no. Northern Division winners. cnwd a :?U-10 defic11 and won 1ts fifth in a ro" 10 end the ~.ason. Orange Coast. ranled 11 lh in tht' JC grid·wire nauonal poll. took 11s I 0-potnt lead with 9:07 remaining in the contt'SI as quarterback Greg .\ngelo ... 1c matched \JP wi th tigh1 end Dcrel Whiddon on a 35- yard touchdo" n pass El Cammo's offense -a\oeragrng 34 potnts a game -con1rolled the rems from there as freshman running back Anthony Daigle and quanerbacl Rod Harvey led th~ "a~ Da1gJe. the game's \I\ P. earned :?l times for 164 )ards and one touchdo" n and caught fiH pas~~ for 37 )ards. includl.ng a kc) 12->ard ren·p11on 10 start El Camino's firs1 sconng dme of the final pcnod. The Pirates. though. did themsclHs no ·favors. Down 10-7. OCC took possession on its own 7 with I :5 r left 1n the first hall UCI ta" BPldlay, wlll t~tli, 1~86 IRVINE -Guards GC'rald McDonald and Dylan R&1don scored 14 points apiece m the S«Ond half as the UCI men·s basketball tea_m mhed from five down to defeat Bradlc). 94-SS. 10 the champ1o nsh1p p.me of the Freedom eo..-1 O a IC It the Bren Event.s Center Saturday. UCI improved to 3-2 1n winnina their own tournament for the SIC(()nd time tn the five-)ur history of lM eve.nl It also pvt-the Antee left a winn1na record for the first time 11nct tM 1917~8 teaJOn. McOotWd and Riedon • .-bo have both btto ""-1illl o&m.vdy la~ "· pla)'ed kqi rola -McDoliUd cat'1 lft the ICCOGd half and • _.,,, 1alC. McDooald hit bar o( five abou in die leCOnd haJf. mctudana three ). ~~to ftnilli wi• 21 points. Ud llildOft hit I l-PQinler and 11 of 12 free~ i.nd .... l I points in the IMl bit minu• A ._, lltooW, ~ Rildon iii oaly lait CMIC ~ ilw8 ... IM ftlld. 1111ua:m Sparkrd b' a 35-)ard completion from Angelov1c 10.)"tde re<"c1,er Patnck Reill~ and a 15-vard defrns1v~ pass in1erferenc~ penalt> on El Camino. the Pirates dr~e to the El Camino 18 tn one minute Howe,er. OCC "'de rece1,er Ke11h Labus fumbled a1 tht' El Camino 1-)ard hne followin& a 17-,ard pass pla) and Wamors linebacker Jim Rudberg re· CO\ ered "1th :?O seconds left 10 lull the opponunm "W' scrt"ed up too man) sconng opportunities. "hat can 1 \3) .,.. OCC Coach 8111 \\ orkman s:ud Nevenhelcss. OCC sull had a chance to tie the gamC' "hen the chips were down DatgJe do\ c 1n10 the end zone for a J. yard touchdown '-'Ith :? 29 to go - ~pp1ng a SIJt·plS) dnve ID v.•h1ch El C.mmo .,,'tnt 61 yards -and Wamors locker Louis Perez added the PAT to IJ""e the El Camino 1ts :?J.:?0 ed&c. See OCC/11 ....... OCC'a Greg Thurston (teft), MMce Prince can't befleve final result. Paramount denies El Toro -.. spot in Division II fmal, 19-~ • ~.0.........2.1990 Sports break I 1111111 .... II Ty, II In BYU's Datnl• NEW YORK -Ty Detmer, the --- latest in a Iona line of lf'Clt Brigham e Youna quarterbacks, outdid them all Saturday by winning the Heisman ---- Trophy. Detmer, who has set or tied 25 NCAA passina and total offense records, became the first BYU player and third coosecutive junior to win college football's most important award. Raghib "Rocket" Ismail. Notre Dame's aJJ- purposc star, finished second. Colorado runmng back Eric Bienicmy was third. followed by Virgrnia quarterback Shawn Moore and Houston quar- terback David Klingler. Guard Haro&d Miner ICOred 31 pointS 10 lead USC 10 an WY 9l·7l collcse buketbell victory ov~r Miami of ~- Aorida in a non-confctence pme·Sal· urday at the Sports Arena. Ronllie Coleman ICOtt!d 16 of bis 18 points in the second half and Robert Pack added 16 for the Trojans, who raised their record to 2-1. Joe WyUe had 20 poirns and IS rebounds and Trevor Bunon came off the bench to add a carttr·hiah 17 points for the Hurricanes, who fell to~. · In other college basketball Saturday: •Ne. t Arboaa H , LN1 Bea~ State ti: f.d Stokes broke out of a 500ring sJump with l 4 points as Arizona (6--0) extended the nation's longest home winning sterak to 51 games. Lucious Harris had 26 Points for Long Beach State ( 1-2). •No. l UNLV ltt, AJabama-Btrmbaglaam H : Larry Jo hnsop scored 26 poi nts and Stacey Augmon added 19 as to~ranked UNLV began dt'fense of its national tjtlc with an easy victory in Vancouver. Bntish Columbia. • CaJ Slate Fallertoa 7t, BatJer 7': Agee Ward the Downt~wn Athlcttc Club. where the ceremony came off the bench to score 25 points and grab 12 was tcleVJscd live b} CBS. Detmer was 1n rebounds to pace the T itans ( 1-2). H o nolulu, where he was prepanng for BYU's Ismail, Bieniem) and Moort" were prcscnl al regular-season finale agatnst Hawa11. • ,.. Llklf'I Wll 111111 111'111111 ...... 111111 ltrlllc 11111111 Vincenl Damphousse and ex-King ~ M ike Krusheln)sk1 each had a goal and • an assist as tht' Toronto Maple Leafs, _# __ _ which has tht' "-Ot"Sl road record 10 the NHL. won. 4-J. Sa1urda} ntght at the Forum 10 stop the Los Angeles Kings' team record home unbeaten streak al 11 11,ames. In other sports news Saturday: •The Kansas Ci1y Royals. who appeared to lack clubhouse leadership last season while stoking to Sixth place, are hoping h1gh-sp1rited Kirk Gib on can light their mo mauonal fires. Gibson. a 33-year- old outfielder and former National League MVP, signed a 1w<>-year free agent contract w1th the Royals . .\ccordmg to The Ka'nsa Cit} Star. Gibson will receive S3.3 m1ll1on from 1he l"-<>-rear ron1racl Telavlslon-radlo Brost....,.' bl'il-ons •Ra ns-Bro"n). Ch.innd ~ 10 J m. • Da"1s Cup E P"I 10 am • Ra1der-.-Bronco~ < hannt•l .&. I rm ~ a PackrrvV1\ur.g~ f<,P' \ pm • T1mbt-Nllht\.( hprt"' Pnml' rll"ktl hp m • lo~OIJ-1 ( L <\ Pnml l 11.l.l'I 11 ,,, pm TELF.\ l~IO' Collt&I' Poolllall 'I \;I 4 m flor1dJ ... n 11m1a \t.alf 11.il"'I \purl\( ho1nnt'I ! p m -'-t1am1. F-lJ al \.In I )1cg.1 \utr I IJ~ 1. l'r1mc T 11 l.<'t (al!>O. m1dn1gh1 on fc;p-.1 Pro Football 10 am -Rarm at I i<'Hi»nd I hdnnrl : 111 ol m -\11dn11 ~I "·hh1ng111n < h•nnd 4 I p m -Raider\ u l>cn' ti <. hannl'l ~ \ pm -{Jrttn IU \ at M1nn~IJI EC\P!'I TC'Hh 10 am -f);i, 1\ 1 ur final hum \1 l'r1rr,t-11r~ I I• l '> '' o\us1ralt• f P'\ I~ Vl pm -( l11c.ts< 1 h•llcn11r Je1hn \i. I """" '' I' .an l t'ndl 1uipc1 \pc1n,c hJnnc Glrh \ ollt')ball 11 1t m -< If \llU ,hJmp11•n,t1 r lrum l'umon• IUl><'I Pnmc T11.l c1 Pool \ pm -'-tn•..,tl l'I Pt~ol 'h110\llUI front londurt 11 .. rc'I L~P"' C'olltgl' 8Hli«'lball ~ \() pm -C 101111 R.1v.I I "11rn.lmf'nl h.11nr111n,h1p 1rn111 Jal l\t>O'lliC r 1.1 ll,1(1< I \Jlo1rl\I h.1nnd 11 l{I pm -I n\111.t \1.ar,muunt o1t I I I \ 1.Jrl.l\tJl l'rtml' T 1< l c1 c.011 Ip m -\1,.<'d 1r .. m tourn.imrnt '""" I .1111110 \pnng\ I l,1 (lkl~•rdl. ( h~nncl , Pro Basatfball t> p.m -\1in~wia JI < lipcxr\ l'nmc T 1d .r1 \to1or Sperl• b 30 pm -'-l1•tcll 1<t<1• '111un•I < h .. mp1un,h1r vnr' rnmpM11111n ln•m \11h ollc "'''"" 11apc1 \J'l•f"l\( h.innd Hont' IUcl•I ~ pm -H1111,.,.,,.Kl Par~ rtplJ\\ ( hannrl " rl'nmr T "l rl : ,. m 1 Prtp roo1ball M pm -Oh on D1•1\1un I \I.Ille 'h~mp1nn<h1p from \lron !lapel \pom{ h.111ncl Pltllta1 II m pm -''c' c C ""' c• Pro ( rl• hrol\ C h~llrn~r lr11n1 " .. ~oloa lld.,.JI I Llpt'I f'nmt f I\ ~('I RADIO Pro Yoolball IO .am -R.1m JI 1 kHlanJ lo.. \tl't t ·1111 I pm -R.todrr' al l)con<cr lo..11 "401 I pm -"-c" 't1•r°l Jt1< 11 \.In Do~n XTR\ 11·~11 ~ pm -C1rrrn &• " \11nnr<olJ ~ "-\ 1 I0'111 C'ollta• Ba1kttllall \pm -Lll\Ol<l Mar.muunl .i1 \ (I\ K"'1JJ( 1•1111 Pro BH-~lball fl pm -l\t1nnc'll1ta ill I lopper; "R L"-( 111111 NEW LOCATION! 1500 Auto Mall Dr •• Sent• Ana 835-317t Newport/55 Fwy at Edinger s-~· _.,c•~· p.,,, $fi.f.,.,.., """''"' , "•""' e t()(ln- Your Dealership can be seen here. Only $96 a week. PublisJled Thurs., Sat. & Sunday. Circulation 102,000. Call 642-4821 Alk For Robin Wright Byron Scott scored 13 of his ~ season-high 32 potnts in the third > ~ penod and Magic Johnson had his ---- I 27th career tnple~oublc Saturday night as the Los Angeles L.akcrs beat the Phoenix Suns, 108·98. for their sixth straight victory. Johnson finished w11h 25 poants, 15 assists and 12 rebounds -his fourth triple~oublc this season -while James Won hy added 17 points for the Lakers. who have won seven of their last eight ~mes.. Elsewhere: • CUppers 137, Nuggets 1%1: In Denver, Charles Smith matched a team record with 52 points 10 pace lhe Clippers. It was the Clippers' first road v1ctoT) of the season af\er five defea1s and broke Cknver's tw~game wanning streak after a 1-11 start Sm uh. who made 17 of 27 shots and 18 of 21 frtc thro"s. tied Bob McAdoo's team record of 52 points that he reached twice-1n I 976. on Feb. 22 aga1ns1 Boston and March I 7 agaanst Seattle. GltOl'lll Tecll 1t1y1 •lll1t1n (,t·orgia Tech kept its hopt's alive ---- for 1hc national champ1onsh1p and Ten-~ nrssct· and ..\labama cltnchc.-d bowl ~ berth<> in college football o n Saturda} Sha" n Jone<> passed for four touchdowns and accounted for a pair o f 2-point con,ers1ons as the Yc.-llo" Jad.e1s e\lended their unbeaten s1real to 15 game~ \\tth a 40-23 "'1n Georgia Tech. at 10-0-1 thc onl) unbealen 1cam 1n D1 \ ISlon 1-o\. not onl) solidified 1ts No 2 ranking but kept on the heels of lo p.ranked Colorado. Else" he re· •No. 8 Florida Stale 45, No. 6 Florida 30: Amp Lee rushed for 14 '7-yards and scored thrtt touch- downs and Case} Weldon passed for 325 yards and tv. 0 !.COrCS. •No. 1% Tennesaee 0 , Vanderbllt %0: Ten- nessee O\Crcaml." a 17-14 halftime deficit and earned a New Year's Da) date w11h Virginia 1n New Orleans at the Sugar Bowl. • AJabama 16, No. ZO Auburn 7: The Cnmson Tide turned back 1he Tigers with !I strong defense. Robcn Jones' 1-}ard 1ouchdown and lhrec field goal'> b~ Ph1ltp Do)le. no"' the Southeastern Con- fcrl'nt:c\ all-lime leader with 78. •No. 3 Mlafnl 30, San Diego State %8: Craig Enc: I.. son O' crcamc an erratic start to throw 1wo touchdu"n passc~ and M1am1 "on Its fifth straight. • No. 5 Texas %8, Texas A&M !7: The Long- horn'> bcaL lhl' '-\gg1t''> "hen Marl Berry Slopped Darren Le"1s on a 2-potnt conH~rs1on with a little less than four mtnutes left •No. I I Houston 1%, Arllona State 45: In Tok)o. David Klingler passt'd fo r a record 716 }ards and sc' en touchdowns. cli maxed b} a 95- 'ard pla) \\Ith 1:12 lefl to play. to lead Hous1on. -From Tiit> AH ocl•te.J Preis Quote ol tbe day Mike Oltka, ( h1cago Bears coac h. after a 41-1' loss to ~innesota. "Once the truck hit me I did not bother gelling up. I JUSl laid there and "'atr ht'd " If 'IJ•, (If u" '. Trnir'·. T t ,, aJIMEDIATE Dt:l.1 IVE R l' BP.ACH BL VD. AT THE 22 FRBEWAY (714) 89Z.e906 (! 1 S) Hl-1888 .~tf°ASTAL ACURA ' ~ SALES ERVlCE LEASING CR.EAT SELECTION OF NEW & USED CARS >R>'fW\V('lJJt-t: \T 2925 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA "'/979-2500 Raiders visit Mlle High :' .!?!!ash wi!!! ,!!~~~"!, Or-. CC*t D9lr ,.... hurt us,.. said Raiden Co.ch Art 8V ~ u.lvtn Shell. ..We are still tied for fir1t ,.,, 1por11 w'*' DENVER -Oenerilly speakina, pla~ in OW' division and we have lhcte have been Los Aqelet d · ... CLEVELAND -If tomeone had Raide,.Dtnver Broncos aames to concentrate on oans w,_t we 1~ed before the teaton that that were consjdef'ed far more im· have to do in the weeks ahead and to day's ••me between the portant than the one 10 be played not wony about how other ttam1 Ocveland Browns and Lot AQIClel this af\em6on on the pus at. Mile •5:e~:~;~ns to open with Jay Rams rn~aht be ~ Super Bowl Hiah Stadium. Schroeder at the qua.rtetback spot. preview, at wouldn t have 1etmed But none of them, includins the Schroeder, iniured in tbe closin• too far.fetched. ones which were played for AFC "' ... If someone had 1uunt ed the West title, were more impon.ant to minutts of the game apinst the Rams and Browns would have a the teams involved tha n this one. Chiefs.is officially hsted as probable because of the injury. combined record of 6-16 by now. tt That's bec.tuse both the Raiders However. Schroeder himself says would have seemed ludicro us. and the Broncos have something to that he is well enough to play. and O eveland, after aJI, has been to the prove. if that's the case. She ll says be plans playoffs fi ve strajght years. and the For Los An&elcs, loser of thrtt of to stan h im. Rams have been there six of the last its last four games, it is critical it Denver Coach Dan Reeves sajd seven years. gets back on track if it is going to it's a typica l Raiders team, ·• ... one ''-We're just not makina plays," make its presence.felt in the upcom· that likes to pound you with the says Browns Coach Jim Shofner, ing playoffs. run. throw deep and play to uah &roping for answers as the .Browns For Denver. 3-8 on the year and defense. (2-9) try for lhe third time to gel loser of its last four games. il is a "They play the game the way 1t him his first win as a head coach. make-or-brcak-the-sea\2n type of should be played They feel like Shofner is ~2 since he replaced the game. ii; they're better physically than you fired Bud Carson on Nov. 5. As per usual. a noisy full house are. and they're going to whip you The Rams (4-7) haven't made a will be on hand for the game whkh on every play. We've got to match coachino change this year, but John can be seen on C hannel 4 beginning that intensity for us to be success. .... at I p.m . wt' th D1'ck En..._rg and B1'll ful ... Robinson has felt the uneasiness vi; that comes with losing. Walsh describing the action. But Reeves has problems of his "It's inevitable when you're in The Bro ncos come into the game own '" addition. to the wbaellkpJubhli- th. b · d · wt'th 10 days of prcnlllrAtJ·on ,,·me. cized one with his quarter c o n IS USIOCSS, you Wln up going ---E Wbil El II l lo.. through those diffi.cult times:· Rob-Their last game. a '40-17 loss ·to 1.w11 1Y·1 h e ~~)' wi P ay;, ~cl · "d T · · " h '"'-tro1·· lions in Detroit. was plav-wt Pay urt. ~•t'nsivc ace "-Al anson sat . " his is my l ~t year as vc:: • J Mecklenburg 1s also hurt. He. too a head coach. I've never had a ed o n Thanksgiving Day. will play. season like this. But you recognize The Raiders lost last Sunday to "Mathcmattcally, we have no that things can fall apart q uickly for AFC West rival Kansas City, 27-24. chanct' of making the playoffs, so coaches." at the Coliseum. we ha' t' to pla}' the Raiders for the The decline and fall of both It cost the Raidt'rs (7-4) their grip ~kc of playtng the Raiders," s.a1d teams can be attributed· largely to on first place tn the division race Ret'ves. "Forget about the playoffs the sam e things: holdouts a nd in-and pushed them back into the or anything else:· juries. The Rams had five starters pack of teams looking for playoff Wht'n the two teams last met. in bold out for most of the prcscason; >spots. the season opener on Sept. 9, the so did the Browns. The Rams lost "Too many turnovers, too many Raiders won a defens1vt' struaale. a couple of staners to mjunes: so penalties, too many m issed o~ 14-9 And that ouicome has set the did the Browns. portunittes on offense. defense and tone for what has follo~C'd. COM From 81 Schriber. an outside hitter and relentless back row defender. fi n· 1shed with 12 kills. Senior m iddle blocker Tahl1a Wagner addtd eight kills. while Randall (five kills and two aces) and Junior Kristin Coleman earned praise from Flickinger. ·-rm JUSt so proud of ~hat these girls accomplished ." said the "in- tenm coach", who stepped 1n for former head man Chc>rlie Brande after allegations by the C IF caused CdM not to rehire him. "To have the coaching change J'JSt before the season was supposed to start. then 10 lose to (Dtv1sion II state champ) La Habra 1n a tour- nament reall~ provided this lt'am with a lot of ad vt'rs1t~. But when 1t all mattered m ost. this learn was at its best. I reall} though! our 1wo best matches were the CIF final (a win over defendtng champion Mira Costa) and tonight.·· A 1ckmger was also quick to praise St. Francis. the Central Coast UCI Fro m 8 1 ·-rm ha pp) wtth the guards." llCI Coach Bill Mulligan said. "I've got to s11ck wnh Rigdon. because he can shoot the ball." Rigdon also had ninc.,.asS1sts and three steals. while McDonald added •w< assists and eighl rebounds. Rick\ Butlt'r. the lOumament Most Valuable Pla}er. also had a strong S«Ond half when he scored 13 of his 18 points to go along with 13 rcbounds. JefT Herdman. who made the all-tournament 1cam. scored 14 potnts and Jeff Von Lut10~ added 13 as all five starters scored 1n double figures. Bradley fell to 1-2 as all-tour- nament team guard C urtis Stuckey Section champions and the re~ rcscntatJVC from the North. Brande to meet with Thomas "J can't say enough about the way tht'y JUSt kept hanging in ... Flick- inger said. "They JUSt would not go away." fl1ck1ngcr. as well as Carlsen and By Barry Faulkner Schnber also gave ~It to Brande. Ofenge Co.u1 Deiiy Piiot who ~as largely responsible for the POMONA -Former Cor- devt'lopmcnt of the seniors. • ona dcl Mar girls 'olle> ball "A lot was made of the fact that coach Charlie Brande ~1d Sat- when we won CIF. the g.arls dcd1-urday he "Ill mt't't ~ith ('IF cated the victory to Charhc." Flick-Southern ec tion Com- tngcr said. "But to show you what a class act Charlie is. he made it m ass1oner Stan Thomas •Mon- clcar to the girls that .they should day to di~uss plans for a hear- WJn for themselves. which is wha t ing Tuesda~ to di scus~ alleg.a- tht')' decided to do." t1ons ag;unst ham. Brande was to answer allcga· "Charlie's always there. but this tions he coachtd Corona dcl was for us.·· Schriber said. Carlsen. "'ho wtll conttnuc: her Mar players on club tt'ams, career ai USC. lncd 10 .put the which led to his not bctng re- season tnto perspective. hired at the Tucsda) heanng. "Ii ma~ be postponed.'' "This )ea r 1s really abou1 the Brande said. ·T, e got to meet friendships 1hat grt'w stronger and wi th Stan to tigurc 11 all out " pulled us 1ogethcr:· Carlsen said. "We've bc:'en together for a long time and the-things that ha ppened this yt'ar JUSt made US stronger as a scored 29 points. 18 of them '" the second half. and added seven assists and seven rebounds. The Anteaters pre!>S went to work tn the second half as lhe Bra\'CS turned 1he ball over 24 limes in the game and wert outshot 58-40 per- cent 1n the second half. .. Wt' went out a nd got them." Mulligan said ... We went to the hard press. c:veT)1hing to gel the tempo gotng. We had a decent first half. but we shot only 28 percent. .. The Anteaters ~ere fonunate to find themsclvt's 1ra1ling b) onl) three points. 36-33. at halftime af\er Bradley shot S4 percent from the field. McDonald's 3-potnter with 16:52 remaining in the game gave the Antt'aters tht 1r fi rst lead since the tt'am We wanted to proH' we could win It all and we did ·· opentng mtnutc:s, 43-40 UC I ma1n- tamcd tht' lead most o f the ttme, but Bradlt'} rook 1hrcc more onc- potnt leads. the last lime at S9-SO on a pair of S1ucke) free throws with 9·:? l rcmatnmg. Bui Von Lutzo"' d ro'e to the hoop for 1v.o to give LICI 1hc lead for good. 60-59, With 9:08 lcfl. Butler laid o ne m off R1gdon's pass and Bradle) ') James Hamilton cut 1t to one again with a follow-shot. but Ht'rdman 's 16-footcr put L1ll 1n front 64"6 I In the consolauon gamt': • Loyola Marymo .. , 114, lda'o State 110: Terrell Lowery scored a career-high 48 points, makmg seven )-pointers and all 15 free lhrows. as · the Lions held off the Bengals for third place. -By ~e Dally Piiot TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beach BMW TUTTLE SALE , LEASING CLICK SERVICE, PARTS 7 ) •t./ 54-0-64) 0 Parta Ii Suvic. 2846 Harbor Blvd. O~n M·F .7·8 Sat 8 4 Co.ta Mea Ca. 92626 IADDLEBACll Sales Service Leasing Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3371 714-380-1200 BEACH LINCOLN ..-nw11RY MfRl(.UR "LUXURY CAR SPECIALIST" PARTS • SERVICE BOOVSHOP OPEN SATUAOAYP (71 4) Me 7739 16600 Such Blvd ( 114) 556· 1008 Hun11ngton 8.ach CA ''The Uttlmate DrMng Machine" 3670 N. CherryA>Je. Long Beach. CA 90807 405 .. Cherry ""' (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bob Longpre Pontl•c ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service ~rtment Open Monday until 9:00 p.m 13ft00 BEACH BLVD WESTMIN ~TFR Ith i1 Om r.t~t hry .(714 8921651 Bob Longpre Suzuf<I ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S 1 LEADING AUTO CENTERS - Orange Cout Dally Piiot Lakers have shown they have some flaws Spon1Journali1m IOI , Prof. R. Talley, Elq., in rnidence: One of the pitfalls or spona wnt- ia& lJ the pract~ of usisnina sia· niflcanoe to a panklllar event Indeed, ii is in this arena of observation and dincmination where the briaht ones and dulls ones can be easily ~parated. after any pmc. In Brown's cue, such delay it especially worrisome, inaJmuch as anytime he 11 out of •iaht for more than 20 minutes one wonders ifhc has aaa1n chanscd jobs. ' This time, though, Brown was merely chastisina his team for not playing hard enough. Meanwhile, down the corridor, new Lalccrs coach Mike DunJcavy was saying; .. This pme was a b11 test ... Rick Talley hyper-ventalatang. Example: The Los Ariaclca La.km defeated the San Antonio Spurs the o ther cvenina at the Forum, 97-80, in a basketball con- test in which the players f'Tom Tuis, weary from travel. couldn't have hit their own territory with a Howiuer. Indeed. so perplexed was the coach of San Antonio, Larry Brown, that he detained his highly- peid athletes -yes, even Mr. Rob- inson and h~ loosely-lied Nikes - behind cloxd doors for 25 minutes followina t~ embarassmcnt. We're gcttina better. By no means arc we there, but we're aettina there ... It's still going to taJce awhile." Based on what tn10sp1red the other evening. however, a novice observer might conclude that (a ) the Lakers were a better basketball As Dunleavy responded the other night when some wag attempted to ~ excuse the Spurs for playing back- to-back road games: ThJs is unusual an the National BuketbaJI Association. which - prefers that coaches meet with the media approximately 10 minutes •team than the Spurs. and (b) repon of the Lakcrs' demise have been greatly ex_aggeratcd. After all, following their to-be· ucused 1-4 stan under Dunleavy, the Lakers wo n six of seven. five an a row, and allowed owner Jerry Buss to breathe again without Basketball boxes COLL•G• M•H uc1 H , •nc1ev as ,,r..-m .... 0.Ulcl ln*Y UCI h lln Carl 014tlricll W1'1t1 Houston Hemlllon Studlev 8HIOCll. ........ .. ....... ) l , ' Mce>on.ld 1 • 1 11 I ) 3 S H9romttn S 0 4 14 1 0 1 ' Rledon I II I 14. J 1 1 e Von l utrow S l l 13 S 7 4 1J 8u•let 6 • 4 11 4 4 l 12 Mar U..H 1 0 1 4 10 , 4 19 eenu 1 o 1 s 1 0 S 4 Hollewev 0 0 I 0 May 0 0 0 0 Joflnton , 1 1 s H·1>• 0 0 0 0 To1e11 lO If 1S ts Totel\ lO JS 10 f4 He•ft.,.,. 8 redlh l6 ll l-POinl Hel\ ~90iev-Slu0•Y ) 0 .. trlc.n 1 WllH• I, U(l.-H.,dmen 4 Mc0oneld l 8enlu I Rl90on 1 T.cPlnlce l\ None Al-T_,_,... TMm MVP Ricky 8ullet (UCll AIU IC.ttc>I 110.hO Steltl T ... t .. 1 low..-y (LOYOI• Marvmounll, )(enll\\n HOU\lon l8t•d· llYJ. Curtis 11..c.kev (lr~vl. Jftf He.rdmen lUCll L•v• ~rvmcMlnt 114, ICS.M Stat. 110 (,1"9edem .... Oe•Ucl l9V'lllll ~ ..... s .... Even\ Holl O'COMell ... lruSlle L,.ow ... y ...,.,,, Scoll McClcKhv Knl9fll ........ ""-'"' O 7 O 1 Murrey 0 0 3 0 , 4 ' ' JKtlton 1 0 , 10 7 4 ) I IYcll."'Otl 0 0 I 0 4 0 s • "°"" ,, l 0 4 ' 1)153 41MaloM 0000 4 1 1 10 Fuller 2 t l 8 ) I O 1 C.roenter 11 1 2S 1 I 4 16 SUllll 0 1 0 1 l0S6~ 6441' Kr.ot 10 • l 16 Smllll l I 1 1 Torell » 1' 13 114 Toteta 41 10 22 110 Halflim. Lovole Mer'ftTIOul'll 61-SO l-POint _,, LovOlll M,er.,mounl-low.,.., 1 Holl l. McCIO,._•v I ldehO Stel-Jectoton ' T Kflnlc.el R oo.r" llS I S.C• C ..... 12J, c.ntr.i Mettledlst 111 IMN·~ T--*"I s.c.. c..... CellWlll ,......, ....... .. ..... Oe.,11 II J 2 U HQ!lomen II 2 S 21 Qullll1 J 0 • 1 Smllll , 1 ' s e1ei.more 11 O • 34 a.c11me" 0 0 1 0 Hentum II 2 J 27 Cot"-Y 4 0 t t E CwmtcN 2 0 I 4 McCertv 4 6 2 l6 CemoeMlll 2 O I 4 Pleroolf\1 l l 0 10 WellO!I S 0 l 10 K9ftM<l\I l 0 4 I Moore 4 0 2 I CCIUTIOUt • S I 11 Walllhelm I I 4 l J-a 10 6 0 16 Kremer 0 I I 1 J CermlcN 0 0 I 0 Tolelt S6 1 1• 1n Totelt 4l n 11111 He1Wnw Centre• ,.,..,llOdl", 60·S4 .)·DOlnt _,, SoCel Cotie99-Hen;um l Quinn 1 Cen1re1 ,.,..,hOdl\1-HOllQmen ) NICC•t ly 1 rc..,~v 2. Pl.,POlnl '· Co1 ... Y 1 Smllll 1 Tec11n1ce1, None ' COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Oranee CM at u . Mt. San hctnt9 'l (Olnfty'\/w.t ...... 0.Ulc) Ml ~ JltaMe Qr..,... C..11 LM•Y Butt« Ho!Mff ""°°" ~ WN YI' ........ .. ....... S I 0 I) Hyof!e1 0 1 0 1 ' • 1 u tWedl• • , 0 10 ) 2 l I ... l«t 1 1 I 4 1 1 4 16 Telle&Mte 1 0 0 4 ) 0 1 6 Allefl I 0 0 1 1 0 l l Siwe11 1 0 l 14 Smltll I 0 1 l C1Kll1 0 O t wenrteH o 11 Toleb 1S S 11 '1 Tote!\ 1' t 6' Helf!~ Ml * Jeclflto »·1' l oolnt eoel\ Mt Sen Je<lnto-~1er .. 8\lllet I WNYef I °'•"" Coe"-Sm1111 Curll' 1. Wenrtelf I lKMtCe lt Noni MILU •ATON TOUllNAM•NT °""'*• .... 0-Lone llN<ll f7 LA V .... v 6S ~~o Otne09 Coeal "· Ml Se" Jeclflto 61 c--. ..... o- ,.._,,., Vellev 17, Mlr•Co,11 75 Al·T___,,T_ MVP T«rv ~'°" ILOll9 8eeCfl) CerrOlt TllOmoion (long llHCfll. llri.n SIH'•ll (Otano-Co.all, llttc11 Garrlcil IL.A Velllvl, Art l(ltllMY ILA Vi n.vi. JH on McCleln llm_ .. , Vellrfl HtGH SCHOOL BOYS .... ,.,, Hat'Mt '1, C..9-Mew 41 CO.-. NM n. .... Clllukl C:..•-.e .......,...,.,., '""*-Hetdllle 8olll .,...,... o.Gfu h Lw c-11'11 .. IY"-Ar!Nrtl AdlM\e TOI ... ........ .. ..... 1 l ' 11 l(IYlll 0 , 4 , 0 1 S 1 McANI\ S 1 1 11 O O t O Mclnt• l 1 0 ll 4 0 4tMlllt 1 0 1 2 4 2 1 11 I N9uYen 10 7 0 ?t 0 I 4 I H ~ 4 S 4 14 I O 1 J N~ 0 0 1 0 o o t o s1i.. 1 o 4 l ) I 1 7 WelUr I S 1 7 OOO O WNte 0000 0 • 0 • It I 14 41 TOI.it ts JI 17 81 Sal"e .. ~ CMte MIN 14 10 11 1~ ~ HerbOI' 1' 21 10 1 ...... 1 TM-Mini eo.11 Cotl• ~( Henne I, o.Gretlo I Newll0'1-il N9UY9fl 2, H N9uven 1 Tedlftk• ., Henne ((M ) El TORO From 8 1 and the 200.pe>und fullbeck went in for two points to put the Cha.raers H.,.,..,..._ a..ch IOS, Le Quinta 71 CO.-. "9f T1-.otf Oe1M<I Le ~ lltlbton Oeni.t' Hus& ..,_,, o.Pr" Turnes "'°""' So9ol•n Puente WICle M lle< T-"• Vem Tot el\ .. " ..... 1 , ) ' l 0 ) 2 ) 0 s ' ' l 4 ,, '1 0 I 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 J 1 4 ll 4 ' s 12 2 0 s s , , s • 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Abdi AlnOf"OM Welden Vendtfwel 4 Chenll 4 Swenn • Ouomore 2 Mofll~y 4 Hrlllll 0 Kti.w1111 l 4 Liu I 0 2S 11 lt 11 To1e11 l1 lS 14 IOS Sc-. .,., Oue"'9n Le Ou•nll II 10 1S 1.-11 Huntonvron 8eec11 ll .n 14 1t-IOS l·-"' goe1s L• Ou•nle-8enftlll 1 w eoe I Hunllnoton aeecll-<111"9 l Mor111>om..-• l TKllnicel\ None San Ote9ulto M, El Two S6 (0.IY "91 TlD·Off OHM<I RtT-Sift~ Froome Ve119 Young S."11' N11uv•n Get.•••~• ~r Hiibert .. ""'"' .. ""' .. 1 I 1 l e>.mten 1 0 I 4 O ) 1 J d41LeF'~• 10 0 1 13 1 1 0 4 Cer•l•ro I 1 0 4 S 4 1 11 Fllmlnv 1 0 1 2 1 o o 4 Moreno O O o O 6 0 0 11 Vlllleut r 0 I 1 I 1 I 2 J Corelr.o' • 0 2 11 S O I 10 Howard II 0 4 11 W••kum 0 0 I 0 Ooov•m• 0 0 I 0 Moreen 1 O I • Wel\11 • 1 l 10 J~\ I 0 I 1 Toi•'' 11 t t 5' Totet\ ll S 11 IA ~ llv Quenwt E• fo<o 10 16 '' lt-S. Se" O'""•'ll ti 10 It ,,_,... l ·oo.nl goel\ Er TOl'o-s.ri1i. ) Young I Se" 0.-out~•....._l T tcllft<el1 None 1fVtne M , S.~dr 70 10..V ,.... TlD·Oft Clllulcl ...,,,. .. " ... "' 8oolPVOYd 1 4 ) I 1 E\lrlile Ryu 0 6 1 1 Cl\e....nl 4 Grlll'llldl I 1 f 4 e 1c:M1eedl 2 , > • AINIVO • .,~ .. 4 0 Moll 13 11 ) ,. Oevtdson I O °''"*'« 0 , Lee ' 0 0 14 UnMtWnvr0 020 Holowev O 1 Carson 0 O I 0 Smllll 1 ' We.iilne•on I O ..... , .. EYlll\J O 1 4 1 Wiiiems 1 /0 1 1 Mclltoo..-t\ 0 0 I 0 Toi ell Totets 11 11 14 IA ~ llV Olle"'" 1rvlt11 14 19 1S 1.-1A Sed0teoec11 • " n 11 10 )·POl?ll 9C)elS lrvl-LM 1 Selle*· t>eck--Cl\ev«1t 4 E "'•''• 1 &red\1141• 1 Sm1111 I WHlllntlCl'I I ()ceen VleW 70, s.uttl &lllW\ftekt 60 C seii Llllt Otlfwe T__,_,.) Oe9M View SW-. ---lllld """'.. .. ....... Kno• 0 I 0 I lenlL\ S 0 4 10 Hem a· l 1 1 t St.ohln l 0 1 • Merlin 1 S I n Diet.rt l 1 l 1 SlolanoVlcll l l 2 1 TNICll ) 4 4 II Tena.r" t I l ,, erown I 1 o • Kerl!Mr I 1 l l Meoo.n • O • 11 M 6--0 1 0 1 Ce-11 0 0 1 0 H011Y 0 0 I 0 ltOClenoll '1 0 l 4 TOie!\ T.I 10 10 10 Totet\ 1S 1 It tO Seer...., 0-"'9n e>c.en vi.-'' IJ 1 I JC>-10 Sou111 a.t.er.n.IO 16 16 11 11-.0 J-PC>onl eoell O<••n V--Mert•n J H•rr ' 1 Sou111 8elleraflelO-MeOOen 1 r11e1t11 1 Gohr 7J, ~rtM n ,_, .... .-..) Gaw Mef1M Het'veY Titus Coll Beu.II ,.,.. ... F~ S.rloumbe TOlmelrt Totels ""..... ..""'"' 1 S 1 t HeMtrlg ) 1 l I 1) 1 l )2 Mel-I 0 0 I 0 •O l12C•rreon 1031 4 Sll3 Sllelo.r 103 4 0 0 I 0 p.,,.,. 14 II 1 " I O J 1 Winnen 1 o o 1 2 0 1 • Crool<\ 0 1 I 1 Olll le* IJ J S 1' ll 16 7l Torets n II 16 '1 ker9 by ONrtlln Gehr •• '' n 1t-n MarlNI 11 1• 10 11-.1 )·OOlnt goeti Gellr-T II;\ 4 •tie Hende 61, LlbertV Ctwtstaan 4J ' ,_ ... 111191 UMnY Owi'""" .... ...... C'ur1o Gerdl O'C-z.lly ~ ~ K.-..m Hoeeetl ......... .. .... .. 6 f 0 It JoMton 5 0 ) II )017 ~ 2 0 15 0 O O O Grevotio 1 O • 1 1 0 1 1 Felfley 4 0 I t oooo ue 2 20 • 0 0 ' 0 c..... 0 ' 1 ' Sl lll ~ JOO• 12 44WNtHJo.•Ot l ClrlOfl 4 0)1 v.-r J o t • TOfell 1' 1 10 4J Toten 11 l U 61 sar.....,~ Utlerlv Cllrist.en 5 16 ll ........, "'°Hondo " " 17 ....... , TIYM·oolfll toe'\ Lii> Cl'l.rtati.r-<urto J Gerd e 1 ltlo Hondo-Jorv11~" I Clertl I fourth down pus at the Paramount 31. Tl)is one was aood for 37 yards with the two-point oonven1on run stopped short of the aoal line on a fumble. Thus, t\lto interceptions and a up. 8·7. failed fourth-down conversion co t Even al\tt the Pirates scored on ·the Charstn three touchdown the 1«ond Lopa-Hcndenon aerial El Toro cl~ o ut the eason midway throuah the final period, with an 11 ·2 mlOf'd and a teeond the C'harsen weft 1n \he pmc to place finish in the •trona South the end, althouah they didn't have Cout '.ellUf. IOOd fteJd position in the final Paramount IS now 13-0 for the quantt. year a.nd bas twon ll 1tra.pt ovd A ~ pua wilb lime '~.,. allo ddealed El Toro Nnnina out on• fowtb down play 00 tbe.., to~ IM ot\tision WU UUetcei*d by Paralnouftt•I Jll tide a )'at llO 26-20. Leon Neal and mur..t ) I yards ' ...... killl .............. 21 tF llCoedl ........... n. C09'.... -kict ......... left. ..,. ...... llae 1111111 t'CNBC to IN. nit ..W nM1 al lOpa ID ffl --........... ~ ....... . .....,..Q91.., .... ,,,, .• . 0 r.:um sw.•TM• ............ ,. ,._ ... • ,.. t t I "That's ltfe an the NBA." True e nough. It 1\a life of the 82· game Big Picture. where rushC"s to judgement oftC"n lead into.comers of no escape. RJct Talley'• col•llUI a~art bl ~e <>ru,e Cont Dally Piiot tvery Suday, 'he•day ud 'Dmnday. COLLEGE WOMEN Por11and Stat. It; UCI 70 l'rwdlm eewt Oes-'CI "'ertleM Stete UCI ..".... ..ftllftp HUllMl 4 1 0 13 l " S 0 '1 10 How._11 7 3 2 I llrerreo• 1 2 • It Kodlter 1 1 1 6 H0001 I 0 S 1 NotlllrOCI 4 6 ) 1' Gendere I I I l AKl>Ott 6 l l ll Ce te la 6 0 S 11 v~ 1 0 I 4 Clleno 0 0 I •O Fu119r 0 0 1 0 Ke YOU!l<e 1 0 0 1 Girt I 1 2 4 JoMwin S 0 J 11 8rltt 0 1 I 1 lh~n•n O O 1 0 LH •v S 4 l 16 Cos 6 0 l 11 Tote'1 26 11 It llO Totel\ l1 l 1S 70 HelftJm. POl'l•e !IO Stet~ 0 -16 l ·00tnt goel\ Porr •"Cl Ste•-Huglle\ l LMrv 1 HOw,.11 I UC•-L rerre11• 1 JQt\"'°' T K MoC•t\ NOi\~ 0.V..ncl State U , Morvnou1t1 S'l 11''"6em hwt O.nlc: I Cllw&encl Sl91W ~ Gren! Roof M.lrtnett H~ 0 TevlOI' Heller ,, ... ,,, ... L T1v1or .. flpfti> """''-, 4 0 10 ll•Ofl ' 0 0 , I 1 O ..A ltedlgen I o S 1 1 0 ) 2 Ctrv•no 0 0 0 0 l ) 0 10 t<ow ie 0 0 l 0 7 S 1 19 N .. win ) 0 3 6 I I 0 J AllOCO 0 0 2 0 I 0 J 1 ,.,ur!he 0 0 I 0 J 7 4 I) Clrle nl I 1 J 4 D•Rtriro 6 0 • lS Jonnson 6 2 • 14 Gltmore 4 I I 9 TOll l\ " n 11 '3 Toi&'\ n s 1• SJ H••ll•m• Monmoulll )1 n l ·OOfnt Qoel\ Cir.ec.<><1 St11-Crenl 2 H0<11>• 1 Mor1n1ou1,,_o.11e.,,o l Tt<~"•CI \ Non• HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Ecl"'1 67, Co1ta Mew 61 C INN T ..,,,.,.,_.I e•-c..,. MeY lwe mn• Pei. c C)Oi>\ y, ..... COldOuOI' Ke• '• .. ""'"' ....... "' I • 1 ll O.Cem• 14 I l n S 7 • 17 Werc:t • 1 ' 10 ) 1 I I Su11 ,...... l 0 l I 7 0 l 4 Nl(N)t\ 7 ) 1 1 1 1 l l TllOmu 1 0 • 1 I 0 1 2 Torev•" • 0 0 ~ 0 0 ... 0 0 0 0 ., 0 0 4 0 To1e1, 10 14 IS 67 Tolel\ 14 11 1S '1 Scere ... eve"'" EdtlO<> IS 1 I 11 10-;1 Colle Meu 12 " " ,,__., l-PO'flf 90•" Meae-Suo•V•me 1 Tecllnlcal\ N~ Edt.-M•,_, ) C0tl• &rM·Olnde U , WoodbrJd99 41 ClrttNT~I ...... °"'* We1111Gelinr'ICl9I• t9ft!Mfll 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 • 0 4 ., l ) 0 s 2 , ) • I 0 2 1 L•wl\ Erk"'°" , .. , .. e.uer Mue1'1Yl'll w 1n1em1 CrewiOfc:t lteH A"ton .. ft pf ID I I I l 4 ' ) ,, 0 0 l 0 2 0 ] • 0 1 l ) l 0 • • , 0 0 • s 0 0 10 ' ) 1 11 Teuo F~lon H•rrY Scllweru L uooen• VelUOev v.,.,.c:te ll•IO °"''"" Hue"9 "'0 I 0 I I 0 I l 1 I l t I 0 0 1 Tole!\ 2t 11 11 '3 Toleb Ul)UO s.c-... Ouel1W\ llrM ·Oltnde '' 14 IJ Woootlf~ I) ll 11 )·DO•nl -" WOOCIC>-c:tff-lll•CI I T KMICe \ NOIW HIH!t\19Nft 8ffdl 60, Loera l6 C lrw. T..,..._,..,,l L•re H~~ Poon St_.,, fll•OOO.eu r tu• W••gllt J•m • .... pf,. ........ I 0 0 2 Oe.,ls l 0 1 6 1 • l I 8owm11" I 0 0 1 2 1 • s Enoo o a , o 6 ) 1 IS Sien« I 0 0 1 ) O 0 t Jellr • 0 2 11 O O 1 O Amorou l J I • M ih\ I 0 0 1 !low • 1 I It JOl'lnlO<> • O 2 a Allen 1 0 'I 4 W11tr1<1o I l 4 4 Tot11\ 1' I 9 l6 Tote!\ 11 6 IS 60 S.C... bv Qll•nwt Loere e 10 1 11-l6 Hut1t1notCl'I a.ec11 1l IS 1 1 S--.0 l-ootn• goel\ Hut1!11'1Qlon 81K'ft-l1ow 1 T KllnlCel\ N- lit .. Hende U , LlbertV c:Mstt.n >4 1-.... .-..1 ~ Cflrt\ftM ... H .... P>dlent c.,."'° leMMll Ted•KO Coftt'n.11 Gr PPO r ,,..,~om ....... .. ...... l o o J .JoMaon > 1 1 • 9 0 2 It A H-•or> I ) I S I 1 J 4 Lemont 1 1 0 S 1 0 1 1KMter 0111 I 0 0 2 P .._Ion I 0 0 1' 2 1 S s Allemoto 1 0 0 • O O 1 O N Ha mo•O" 3 0 ) • l ..-V • 0 1 •• folett IS ) I) )4 Tor.is ,, 1 • tJ, k-...,~ Llblrlv CP!rf\I •" 6 t 10 t-)4 R.o HOnOO IS u 1t 11-63 Trw.t _.,, _.. L•bert...-<eruw ' RIO ~Ai.emo101 hctlnlc:ell N- Sunday, December 2, 1990 11 -situation. Wor'kman elected to 10 for a tic. . From 81 ~' laWttncc HalCh returned the C\\ u1n1 luckoff 28 )'ard to JCl OCC st.aned on 1t.1 p~ndin1 drive. After El Camino hneblcker Sti.wn Miller sacked An,elovic for a &.yard lou to the OCC 42, the Pirates bepn to move Wade9 wbo led the Plrate1 io ICOrint t.h1t teaSOn •ilh 59 ~tnts and set Khool standard w1t.h 11 field aoaJ was ukcd to boot a 37- yarder lt missed. El (~mmo fin· isbed up the clock and the Pirates were left empt)' banded. Throwina on every d o wn. AuaeloVlc marched the Pirates down to the El Camano 19 af\cr conncct1n1 with W hiddon on a 10- yard pass. Looking a fourth-and-8 .. That's lllc first tame I've tvcr done that tn 27 rears of coachrng. aoma for a tac." said W'lrkman. whose defense allowed El C&m1no 276 yards rushing and 24 first d owns "It's a c:h1p shot. There arc Area roundup Bli:kmore' s 34 power sec to 11111, 123-111 Southern Cal\fom1a College senior center .Jen _, Bickmore scored 34 pomts and grabbed 12 rebounds • -e senior forward Mike Hen1um scored 27 points and senior _, ___ _ guard Eiben Davis added ::?5 as the Vanguards ralhC"d to defeat Central Methodist, 123-118. m the champ1onsh1p game ut the M1d-Amenca Tournament an Olathe. Kan~. CC trailed 60-54 at the half but talhed a stunning f\9 St'cond· half pomts behind Davis' team-leadtn& 15 points and Aubrc) \\ alton's 10 in the final 20 minutes sec trailed b) 12 potnts "llh nine minutes ld t an the g.amc: but Bryan Moort's dunk with 6·3::? to go put the Vanguards up ~'H~ and they never trailed Jpan. Davis' t"o fr~ throws w1th thrc.-e seconds left f.Caled it for the Vanguards (5-::?1 The Vanguards hit 6j percent of their 'ihol\ I rum the flt"ld 1 \ti of 8Q), including 17 of 25 b) Bid.m ore. "hu also had L::? rebounds Davis hit 11 of 16 shots and had three \teals and lour a'iw~ts .ind HenJum had IO assists and ~111 rebounds In a communit) collt'ge men's g.ame •Orange Coast H . Mt. San Jacinto 81. :-Vl1chac:I \.\rn11d0 '>lUr~ 18 points and Bnan pratt notLhed I 0 of h1\ 14 in <he ":>Cl\>nd hJjt as the Pirates rallied from a l:!-2Q halfttme c.kfiut tu "tn the 1h1r' place g.amc of the Denn} ·s, Miles Eaton Touma men I at Orange Coa'it Spratt made the all-tournament team IJWC 111om1n clnln1 In on stat• tlt/1 ANT.\ MARi i\ -The (,olden \.\est (ollcgc "omen ·s 'ollc\ ball tearfl drev. o ne step do~r lO dele.nd1ng m state tllle t,, ad,anc1ng to thl' "inners brada·t tinal "1th a I S-5. i 5-!1. I Vi 'rctor. 0 ' er C emtos at the ( alilom1a ( ommun1t~ C ollegt: Champ1onsh1ps at .\llan Hanccxl CollC'gc . Golden Wes1 t:!J-') pla~s De ~nu (~)-OJ lodJ' at lJ '"am while C crntos ( 16·-'l m oH·d to the lo!>cr~ bra1.l c1 The--Rustler,. the top-~eded team from South<.'rn ( altlurn1d "l*rt· IC'd b) middle bl<.x:kers l\,\\hll url·en and Tania (rnt'>\(.'lh kd thl' "a' Gret'n had 11 kills and six bl0<.-k\. and Gra.,sell1 notl'h1.·d r11ne k tlh and se"C'n blocks Setttr "itac1a .\llen had 31 as\t'>t'> in the 4u1t ~ '1 1 minute matlh. Ocean View wins consolation tlt/1 1 hC' <>Lean \IC" High bo!-s hasl etball team tlrought home ·consolation honors at the ')an Luis Ob1\po T 11ur- nament "1th an 80-70 \ICtor. lner uth Bakt•r\t1cld tx-h1nd \fJrcc:I Tl·n Serge's 26 putnts and I~ ret)\1und\ . R'an \1anin ddded 2~ point\ .rnd Jim Hams ti'e J\\t'>t\ to gl' '"'•lh hl-~ nine points In non-league game"\ • Gabr 73, Marlll&.$t : A lOld-\huoung third quaner pro' ed the \.1kanp· do"nfall an a sca'ion opc-ner·.i1 homC'"Chcrokcc Park\ 'lcorrd N point~ and grabbt-d I 'i rt'txlunds. ou1 \tanna \loJ~ unable to ma1nuun a three-point halftime lead Brant hclor ~as l·red11ed "1th f'aght assists fpr the Vikings . . •Rio Holdo 11, LJl>erty Cbr11tian U : Tuti~ ( unn "4:or~ ICJ points for L1ben) Chnst1an. bu1 a I:!.() defint a1 the out~·t_ pro' rd too much to overcome lh Rio H on<k\ led 1n a "•rt'-to-1.1o 1rl' hn1~h tn El Monte L1ben) falls to 0·2 "'Ith the non-kagut' \<"thal l \ Edison girls 1dg1 Mustangs, Bl-82 En la \1tllcr ~ored 'I points and set a ~hool reH11d b" canning 14 free thro"' J\ the Ed ison High ~rl' basketball ttam llutlac,1ed < O')ta \ksa. t>''·t-2. 1n the sem1finJI\ ot 1h1.· In int 1 oumamcnt ><. Tht• C hJrger~ Jd' anted lo m~t Brt'J·Oltnda JI I< ''' \lunda' night at t 'n" C'"'lt\. ( l' ta \.k~ "111 ha Ilk \\ oodhndgc tor third pl.ice at ' I' o n the \\ amor;· floor Oh' 1a D1< am1lh "'-Ored J game·h1gh '' p.llnt' tn flJlC the \.f ui.tang\ fahson ho"e'C'r "a' ahle to hold on "'th '' tn.•t• thn1-" shooting doubling to ta \1c"3' t'utput I 2+-121 Th<" C h.u~t·r., lOn,ertcd t.t of ~O trom thl' lin' in the: ltiurth 4u.inn 1 ndudtn~ "'ol 'l b\ Miller · In other garh games • aru ·Olloda 13, Woodbridg~ 4!: The \\ Jmu!"'I I~ I l lo\! return 1ng .\II-Orange" L('ague fo~ard 'l\()k Taub "Ith a l nC'1.' tnJun an thC' first quaner and baukd to lecp ur "nh the \.\ ildtat., t~e rC"\t nt the ~a). e'entuall) falling 1n the Ir. tne Tournament ~m1hnal • HllDtlo(too Bucb 50. Loara 36: Dana Jahr storC"d 12 JX)tnts and [)('anna It o" addl.'d 11 points J~ the" 01lcl"\ I'· 11 rnmed tnlu lhl' fifth· place g.ame ag,unst C 'pre\<. nn Monda' at ~ 15 at V. oodhndge High Loara 1c. 1-:! In women's colll.'gr action • Portland Stat~ 80, l1CJ 70: The "'"Hors racC'd 10 .i .i '·26 lead at halftime and coa\tC'd 10 the champ1onsh1p of the Frttdom Bowl Clasm: ~alh' L.11arraga. ~ho was named to the all-to umamC"nt team. led UC! (I· l) wtth 18 points y ,onnt' Catala was ano ther all·toume) sclC'ct1on lrom l T l MONDAY IGHT ~~,__ALL SPECIAL e 16'' Pizza $3. •• • ith Purchase -of Be" r e • All Toppings/Combinatio • Good from 6pm-During Game Tim Wide Screen and 8 TV f • I I • • • j ,. 1-4 • M I •• M • ., " ·," no odd on ttim missina that k.i • "We're playi'"8 for tM win all the. way, but it wai fowtb.anct-i, SO ~ • onJy way was LO ao for a ~ If it's : fourth-and·S or I ~ were aotna ; for ll l hatt tJCS.. but 11 would'q. bttn • hec~ of a lot better tha.o wb.at happened." : Wade put OCT 1n posnion to win • t~ ( entral D1vmon this season after kickana a school-record SI )'ITd field goal aga1n\t R1vt'rs1de • wnh 48 S«onds IC"ft an the game on Nov 10. but this ume 1here wouJd be no glory "Tht guy mulce'i thC"m from SI yards ollt. \o you'd think ht could make this one." Workman sa1d "It's d1~ppomt1ng, but 1t's still a great year .\nd ~e dad hold them tO ' 23 P<JIM'> whf'n the} camt' an a"erqang 34 a game .. l ntcn.epuon'> b~ ()(C s Scou ) mour and TerrenlC" Branle) tumet,1 El C ammo a"a> m the first quant'r and helped tht· Pirate'> to an f'Clrl\ lead ~"mour Pl< Iced otT his m.th nt the \~ar but 0( ( "'-a\tl!d the opponunm · Rranlt~ ho"e'C'r '><l up the fif'\t M'Orl" ol lhe gaml· "hen ht' '>leppcd 1n lront of a Hane~ pass at the 21 and returne-d 11 ::?U 'ards to the f-1 ( Jminu l·\drd line >\ngelo\tl "t'nt into pa\d1n on tile en!>u1n~ plJ\ Jnd ~ade added the point after J\ the Pirate:''> 1ook a 7.() """ l -1., remaining 1n the first quam·r Ptre1 l..11.l l"d a 40·\o ard fiC"ld gn.11 "'Ith 1 ltrldt 11) tht· kcond ~uJnl"t and rt < .rn11no fullback fCJn, 0a( l''>t3 earned for a :!·)3rd SUH lng run '~llh l.'I kfl m thl" hali It ~1\l th1· \\;irnor-. d ICI-"" 1ntl't m1\\1on '"' antage 0 El Camtno '23, Ore.nee CM" 20 kere D" Ou."'" E C•m o 10 o Or•"'9• c .,. 1 0 • '"~' Quer1w OC.C.-A,.g.e " 1 r..,~ W&~ "'.C:• 0 S.CMCI Querter [C P••11 .0 ~C. 0 EC •(O\. l r"'r p_.,.., •1'.- TlwCI OUentf DCC "'~'°°[>" J c:.au ,..,.. A"\141 • Ooo(• ~<I • 07 , ... ,,., Ou.rter DCC ,.,. 100" ·~ o•u "lY" •n~oe. 'fllaOe • • 9 07 E c Q".~' ' O•'-' •f'OP-Ha f\tfl't' r - •• flO o S2 t. C • • • e ... Pe•ez • c~ l 19 ... ,. ... • , ~ .,. ,.., •. .a GAME STATISTICS EC f ,., OOw "'\ e .... ,,-,f', ..,, 18Qr Pe'& "'1 ••f'daQff Pa\\1r"'1 "te• "'' • eraa~· Ne'1•' .,. \.,\ 111 • •""f'l•H ,_,.., •• , •Of' Pu"''\ ~ v""'b #\ • ..,. II'-~" Pena t •\ ,.. aaOt" 1 ~f t,,• DC 'M'-• 7' 0 17& ?Ct , I 2& 1 • c 41.J 1 '7 I ; •p"' .. , .,,., •P' t -O-f' r pt ""'' IHOIVIOVAL ltUSHIHG oc .. )) jJ 21 • & 16 0 • ,..., f' • Jn . ,. I •• EC Oeve .J ~ ..,a..,t>o• '4AI O•Cc»•e 1 7' liH .. ~ • l ,.,.,.._".,. ) J ""'•"Def • QC( \•tt i= ..... ,,.,. .• • ..... ~. IHOIVtOUAL "•USING EC-..,.ar11t -. 7 ~· • JO 0( ~~ C•6 i · ll\IOtVIOUAL RECEIVING EC-·• -• • ~I ~•.t ~ l ""~'°" :' •']7 !J• \ 8 .._ I _.i•Ch 1'2 q..., ... , h. J~.. • OCC: ..... .JOO" I I J Qe • l ~ Le i>..\ } JS ~'M" • l lf•K I 11 Pasadena nips· Riverside, 29-28 ( () T ~ '-ff"\ -Pa...-idt"na ( 11~ ( ollcge taalbacl \\ oltc Barh<-r \3Ughl d l"O-fl<llnt tOn\C'r\tOn P.1'1 from '4 u ar1 c-r~1H l L1m1 < Marlbo[l,Ugh \lo 1th \ r)I lclt in th" ~.ime ~aturda\ ac. the l..anctrs n1pptd RtH'r\1dC' 211 2 1n then,. Jngt < ounl' < lac. .. 1~ .lt Oranitc ( l'3'il -8 } tbe D11ih Piiot ....., ..... PauoeM 1'. lltlv'lnkl9 11 c 0 O~( YA tat: or t °"'"' ly\ad ._ (11,t 1, ) Q ('-' ¥"'1 .,.., Oii)' •f'Ql'T': Mii"'t..1 .,..,._ o • .,. 't<.• t: :1 PC C -E ,,,. OQf' •' r•H • --. '""''Dar°"'* ~.,. .. • .. s Th°'CI Oue,_ PICC -'10w••c:t :f IMIO 1•0"'\ (CIWe<ce y ,.,,, • ' ~:· l?C., "" •""• ;1 ., .. , ••orr M.ll"Ci McO•" • ~<• • 03 ,, ... ,,.. ou ....... RCC let• r ~· oeu """" 8Hk " McOe11ie 'IC" U 4S ltCC-Menv •w• ,M<Oe•1• ~<~ SJ7 PCC-Ml\t\ ' ,..,,, H,,,_ 11<1u ltOfT\ .... l r!OC)rougll I ) 0) • • for the record -·--.. f ow'°" St t2 t..ovo&a Md tO lt•"t * 1 ~· \t ~'" l MIJ t1 MO &e•t more C~tv '' '"'~0' ._..... .. ....,_ 11 • ..., .... ~· ~ f"" I .. ~'='..\'ea -W LT ... ~N M I t ... fN ll't ) • 0 ,.., .... • , • JM141 ... J I I J1>W • c-t t • • • • : t : • • • .... llV Olel!ll II 1 t M nf 141 ..,,.u,....... 1 • • ~•m ----------, --~"'!"'*' : : : m w. :!: l•c• . ... ~..,,...te,..' co:.:..~ m 111 H• KM91 NYI .. ..,.. ....... AM911f~ ~J,IMl .... t ...,._ --1 lr.-..C• .... t c..---s ~._,., I I .,..,. I. T,.1111 I ~,,_,,_..I ')' ......... ,_,_, ~ ............ AM•Oell 0-.-1 H• lcM9I ttns lltYWll TCMMllAIMllT °'-' _ ............ 11 T.,. J C--tlol -1 iw..-. 1 C.-Hllt O l'OOIMIJ -••Iv I Sell °""*"" I. T uoM t c.&lr-V...,, I TrNu<o H ~ I 0-H .. , O¥e w--. 1 Ir~ ... I i ..-toull c ..... ,,... .. UCI IM, ~·-ktWt II I 100 -v r.W.y-1 UC• •For ..... ~ S.amo10, IC-W•llOll) I lt 61 l UCt. 1.llt3. J CMS 111ll 100 oeo.-1 G<a-1uC11 lt•I l -· 1C1 MOO J P.'IOl'I C 10115 100 OfMtl-1 •uc••-m CU(I) ~ 2. C-ICl. IAl.11 l ~· !Cl l~I~ ttv-1 l'a-IUCll \,411 1 Oa••I ICI Hto 'J 0-tor• Cl ~It I 000 ir..-1 O.• I( 101111 1 -. IU(ll 11>1'.. I Dan t(I Ht.l4J' 100 .,._, c-UC 141'0 1 .... 7 • 1 • s • I 1 > • c-w • s • • s • • s • 1 ' • .... ........ ' 1 • M•alN t?I ---· s •• HY Hit 4 I 0 _,_ I .. t T-'t't O-a-a1 C-IO a M. a-. al 0..-I""' tit >11 m 11• m 122 us ,,. 1'lt m '"U7 O'l •u m ,....,,,. •• T-In It a m C1f'C•ftftlrf 11 ""'°"91'1 fb • m Oel<oo •• c~ It • m Ila,..., C"" •• -E-10 a m M~ltnt et w,..._.,,..,OI' 10 • m ""'-" ......... 10 ."' -·°" .. *"•· '""' 1,,0.a...-At ••·-• I ttm ,...._ 0.ltaM at o ..... I om NV .i.tt al SM 0-I om G,..... tin at N\1-.o•• S Pm _.,..,o- NV Gl""lt at !Mon 1'ra1>el\C9 CC,..nnel I at •I C ..... SCW'ft WEST lloi,. St 10 -T-1J C-.-tnn.,,._ 14 l"K LU._." 6 M aM< F.. )0 !Mt• 0-\I lt Ha•.0. '1 FljtfNft )S (J Oii SOUTMWIST f tU1i 1t Ttli•' U M 11 MlDWEST Eet t CafOI ~ ,. LO•~ t. !ii '"' ro ..... IUCll I SIOI J ~ ... •UCl1 ·~1 .. '° "'--1 cur.., uc• 1111 1 ea-. ~, .vet no > F.,._.. uc11 nn --~ 9'Mt()I"' (Of494! 1• AflL~l ~t H 0.1<01a St Jf Ptth-• ~1 1' P•'u $t )I 0<''"'°" St l4 50UTW "-16 AUCour• I (_..t Flnr!IOe S,, W tl•m &. ltAAr'r ll ..... tt ~··• • iN•9'"f"t ,. ~two ~v..-c-. k ~1 I~ HE ~-..-t0 '"'' " s ~·.,-~·~ n (ell'T"IOOI: ., ,,_.,., °' .._ •••'O' n ~ $t 7Q ft\I O...•ett St H11 N.,. ""°""' •~ t0 U'h•lf'd ,,__ U(t •• 8'*"9'v I S t ,.,, lo.iio..a "1Alirw"""0411"' 1 U ~ \' 10 (ff'l'4'0 Cotot.oci S• St Ja •io,.., f \t ,,,.,., c~ ... "'° \• 10. .., ...... " "' •o Ha-6tet~ .i Be•~vM COO'-~" .0 t ,-,1 Mot'\l"'I 11 "AiU U ·OO '1 ff\+<'O Haft ... 1ow1 IJ , ... ~f'ttOI"" 11 • ''' ft•H \.ef't A,.ron.o • M C•-'•'~ 't• H••• t l.MilimlfiN Hartt'otd \1 Mot• C•ou ~~ w,, t,.ono 1t1i."° u " Co...""'Oi" •• "'''a ICLYT S• P•t•r l PC ~fl-f'll 'WI f t'\t G,on,I UI 11 $~ TetU \I ·~ tP\1r(f L•'-uC Mi"' 0 ·~ 1t ~,, ... ' 11 ,.,,, ~nl( 10~ tit.atar'IC,f' 11 ,,, r(I ca a.,,,.,, 10 cs s.,,., e''""-'a ...• , .... ~ L-la .,....,........., ~..ldcl '~ •'""'"""''' .0 • ,,. N •\"*"""ll'O"" Mo. 13 R~ fl '""'d LIVf....,.. OIHCl 100 -· ... ,,, 1u<11 100" 1 ,_ IU( JOI JJ I ,_ Ct JOI S1 100 r.-1 nit.me"'" uC 100 \.1, 1 Oo•<t ,,, l Oll7 J ..... _. •• •u<ll ,., n \c.) ,,..,.. \ ""• 'O" I UCI 0 .. 1 Oorw ••UC• .. ii l TattM C •'1S JOO!>«• I ,_ UC J0~97 1 lac~ 1c ? IOOI J ,...,~ •C J 1•" ~ .... • 01• c • "~s 1 O••·• C • It JI I W .. .,.,, uC ' It II 100 O"t•'' 1 ~-~' U(I l f •t , ••'•1 vc• 1 '•... 1 ,..,..., c ? IHI • 100 "'" 'f'•• ' ut'1 c '''• "_.., F'°'..S. SI •.S FtoroOa )0 ~·. --· 1' ·-17 ~o.a Tad> .. ~o.a 7l '•._'\f'\\H It Va~Diift 10 Hllll~ O ff' J&MW ... 1'Lt OMoiM I L-.. CM!""" J ~· ... ,~. 1• E• fO'O • -· \I Pw 11 H••"-rw 0 -•v ...._ .. .., Parll IJ. S...1• --ta I _,, Dor .. • C-1 I 11 U 1 uCI I :I 11 l • CMS I 10'9 fowarioe MVl:f'llC'ft Ch '°''• t O'ff# J ,,.,. •• ~ dw~~-1 [)(1 .. l'Ql'l UCI 1 Cen•tei w .. ..,., c ) C,t .... •f" c ' Mie'fif' O(W1"'U I >N••••' ( ~•+d U( ) ,,.,..A,• \. -·· VCt 111, O.•-·-W -tll 100 ~¥ , ... ., t t M~ IA 'IOC.fl f in"• "'°'•ow111 Ji..tfl!Ht"\~ I ~ ... 1 vC I StN l UC• 70H1 100-· 1 LOfl"oara uc• 101 " 1 ~"'° 4U(• ) -.ei..1•""•1"1" uC• 1 u M _.,, r.,.,.., ,, •...a.o ,...,,..,,.,. • OM.-Ylt Lomoo< 11 S.1' ~r "IO 14 -·· T~J1 8-fll ~· '7 l(_,,l(:k SJ ~Ill 10 100 °"'"'' • Moo" V\.11 I ft ,. 1 I F ...... t( 1 ISJO ) ·-· c I •I I) w--t Ing 10() I , I ._ OCI'" J( I I 01 t• 1 .-.. · Nt•Ool"I"~ li(I te\ '• , 0 AQ(',t•nn ( ------"""------ l ~ ~ ,,_. J Hw••., IKI IC' 0'1 1 Hl9fl Schoof Mo••O• 11 C JO. J.o I • 0t• U< EOll(Hj l•WAY TOUllNAMENT JO. JI r.-I ._, 1 -• l!Mtft 0400 SW L°'-'' •""• l)t Gr•,..t>i "" \1 jO '•M-1 J.,r...,... C H l l 1 IG:>-1 JOI"" J .-E0--1 • 0 1 IO\ 'h • •"'1 V( I 16 ~ \ Y a"'C• U( I 1• '' ttOOl'f't NJPteJ He • l t 100 M '• \41 .. U It)-' Ii# It.I 0 ,.,,_..N> • .,...,...,., ' 0 .,, ,......... .... ~"~' s .. , ... td ---~,,.... f1 tit OP A/+f)JI' \ t0 , Nt .. oor• , ,~ :: ) () ....... ,, "'-: 1 >rt LtJC•\ E Ootaoo s I c 121.1 11'-< ... .,,,.,.,,... ·~· •O J X*O """ I 9, ,,.... • W~ l JO Pe1""'\ "..,......' J t \t <MofllO-•lr ( ) n 4 I t P• • ' uC• 11~ I OtirP l~w.... .....,,,..~ '••••41.N-"7 • .,,,,.,r•"ilfrt 1nn •OJ ~lt~.,. .. e:Ool"a.ool ' T~ .. ~ QO ,.. l"f ... ,..., \J( ~QO ': 1)0-t ·-~· °"' f ()or.OO i -0 '•O -v''" C•'"illl'"• • ... """'',,. '" 01 '"'°"""..,. c ,_.,, J ~ &JC "'"° """'' > .. .,. C .. ••O-•""" £d~ 1 l OtW ~,,, "'*°"',. (af'OI "'• Tl ... \ •t . ., '0 Cemmunttv , ..... women S7ATE CH~lHI~ ra•wma-...1 ;'00 M • J.Of." ~ t ; I 7• 1 '\.H D"" ( 171 e l --•~•..,.·• 0('1 l 0., l]"t I • ••t All Ht • f 0 1 i_.. 100 .. _, (< .... \a'IO UCI (-£ Oo<aoo l I \ u ~. 1 ... ,.A•i#v•....,. vC ~ l' Ot j uo--' P• ~ C"• •r>• Eo ~ • O 'ha~\! • ., < i St \J '°"" 0-tt'\ Z M •• <Ntr• '~" ._ 0 ~2: ':'~; •,,.;;,·•., c.~1 .. "' c' '·~ .. ~', ~,.. ,.,~ ......,.. • o •#V ] J1., .. f't\I l tf'W•" Ha¥ f't. "-""4, 4 0 Qr"- 100' .. ,._...,. ' • Of"' ...... pot", D-" ~ ,_.,.., O"t E Clorao< l 0 ; VI I'...,. Ya"411 1.i0t l ( ... ~ \JtO l , ... ~ 10001 ... ~, ... ~bOe\ ..... I l I -. IW•dl.i ~ ""'"' #<II c~,. •o' •• \ , \ t J ,,,.-1p d•V,,..._ I 4""'• U I 7 \• 1 .. 1"' ( ) ••OC\o..I \1 V( I •te>-• o ... -o ~· •O 1 '-0."" F.1••""'' Ed"°"" 1 0·1 btf 4 !'\-U \)Ff J' U ......,,. ~ t ' ' " t• • 1 '~ I\ ~I L~' &f'ao .. C.. eDr V Of'( \acr•""f>O'\I() \ Q '); I '\ t i. ''"fl'"' • ...., •'td PH .•ctr'le dr (Qj~ P' tf'• \.f'(J'-""'"e\ Ii ,, I\ • \ " " !. .. \ \#1)..w••\ •.• ,.. ~l•d C.•rr 'O\ ._,., "•'•'-'t' • 1 \ 7 \ '• • I\ • \\ • PaMOtn• "'"'~"·IH: "J.r \\...., .r• .,.,, abt' MC-. l I~ • I ' ' ,. 0 ~ I ( Ar.t .., *l ,... "•'Hf Hl~ school 9ir1s \~.TE CHAlll\l'tO .. \H- 1 et CM ,.ft_..,,,..., Otv•&*' t (O"""f'... !Sit IY'•' o.' \ \Y t ../••(i)\\tl ' ..... ... ) ,,,.W 01¥•"9-I {~!" \J(I 1 ft¥0-J-.1 \t U(JI J ~# ., 111 -• '•f'l ••rt1• ~· • o 7 •oc r ... ,...4°'1'""'°"'11 t• I ~' 10 T •" •f'•\ s..od f'CM\. • ·u-.-,-p--1·1-1 ______ , 0 ~-:'-:·:.~.~~~~"~::.~,' : ~ J~ l • E_1 Oof•OO J I IOU A G•AMDE TOUllNAMEHT OAYI Y'\ ~O(l(f ll l"ow-1 &aaCft l • b .•. , ~ • .., .•. ' 171 l)r t • ••"'-""''I J1 • • t \~ /t • •i'°t) 0.n I , • ., """ '~ ..... ,,,,... '°' t .. Por ''" l\ VH<\~•~ • \• r• t r4 'id t •0.rM ' .... ~ ,, ', .. NfW~l t.AHOtHG ; be't l\ '() .j ..,,.,, 111 \t r-fl 1\4\ .. fj ~ .. ,,.,.... , .... ., 4 •0.t I • "" I\ •• '*' 1t nau , •• , ftf• "_ ....... ,,s. ........ H-tlM(:ft st, --· II "........_ ... di ... , .... -.. n ••w"• "'~'O" &talt' .,,,,~ •'' IQ,) 8el ••llU \ '"·'0• I t1 a.ca ._ 1 0'1•'0 t It l U• "°U f } I .,,,,.0 11\ .... "~ '0 ',,, 110-\..•bliO• ) ) u 1 llS-A tel'IO • 0 t ,,, •.tC> ~, •• ,.l \ ' M(Qt\01 ,.~ 'l'W< gh• t '''' 1\1 (it.tODeOO • 0 frt' t1 \.; H • 0 t.r,u 1.,._W •""' \ 1 '-• I-ti ]1\ • ''•"" • 0 ,,,, From 81 collll eame ~n awo NllDina ..... . ... ll 'WU the fouls and 26 fW'DOVerl by the Aztect which con- tributed moa '°the Oi1erl' 1eason- openina victory. .. I ~ll aood about the defense as far u the f\111-court preuu~," Mill- er laid. .. We try to block too many aboU (in the half coun), tboufh. We need IO do a better job ofletUna the hand up without ti:yina to b1ock and do a better job ot screenin'a out." Guards Mau Montaomery scored Bryan Chana added 18 and 17 mpectively, while forward. Chris Swann added I 5. Chana and Mont- aomery each had a trio of 3-point- ers in the game, and Montgomery took over when Chang got in foul trouble. up 71 poia&a." Miler llid. -n.y tot after Ult ud I bew c.-.. (Jim) hrr>''• players wouldn't quiL I told the 1eaJft aa halftime. 'They'~ not pna to roll over,' Ud they did CUI It down." The Oi&en hit 32 of 65 from the field (49 percent) compiftld to La Quinta's 25 of 68 (37 percent), but Huntjnaton could have probably set its school recotd for pe>intt if 11 had dro~ in a few more of Its free throws. Huntinaton hit 63 per· cent from the line (35 of 56). ... It's pre-season, and (poor frce- throw shootin~ Is typical of pre· season pmcs,' Miller said. The Oilen held an ~ in re- bounds, 49-47, as Abdi and forward Matt Ambrote srabbed nine apiece and Swann added six. La Quinta was led by 5-foot-8 guard Uoyd Bennett ~Coat Deity PMot "°"' 11 I Poiata. and event....Uy tel 1M pine witb 2: S4 mnauuna aftl/ drol'IMDI in his 37tb and 38tb pe>intt &om lbe line. ' The die appeared cast at haJftime -that h would not be a complete blowouL Saddleblek had crept bflc:k to within 0 -27, and Keith told h.i1 players not .to be satisfied and &ed Saddlebaclr .. hana in." But Saddlcback did j ust that, cventuaJly parina the deficit . tb 49-39 m1dwaY. throuah the third quarter, thanks to a pair of 3s from Luis Estrella and another from Vince Chavcnt, who would ao on to hit three more from 3-point land in the founh quaner and fi nish with 16 points. The Huntinaton guards not only fueled the offense. but they aJso sparked a press wbich helped force 17 first half turnovers fo r the Aztecs as the Oilers took control of the game. Guards Tom Walden and Danny Du~ore were keys on de- San Dieguito puts El Toro down with 84 -56 first-ro~d victory fense. By Roger Carlson "I have four guards and Mus-Delly Piiot Spcin1 Editor tapha who can aJI play,'' said Mill-NEWPORT er. who utilizes a three-guard sci on BEACH -San offense. "Walden and Chang start, D i e g u i t o but Montgomery did a heck ofajob High's Mus- coming off the bench and scoring _ tangs had no for us." trouble at all La Quinta led 8· 7 wi th 5:32 re• Saturda~ after- maining in the first quarter bu1 noon w1th the comm11ted six turnovers the rest of E I T o r p the quarter as Huntington went on Chargers - or at least what there a 22-3 run 10 take a 29-1 1 lead with wei:e of the El Toro Chargers. bulling 33 scconds left. their wa) to an 84-56 basketbafl The Oilers then outscored La victol'} · Quinta 22-6 10 start the second The victor) sends San D1cgu1to quarter. taking a 31-point lead. into Tue'ida) 's semifinals of the 55-24. on Chang's trc) with 1·15 Dail) Pilot Tip-off Tournament. remaining until halftime. La Quinta against the host Ne'>' port Harbor did not let up in the second half. Sailors culling tht' kad to 18 once early 1n .. , rcaJ1zt' the) 're a ht1k short- the fourth quarter. but they were handt'd ... said San D1egu1to Coach never rt"all) in th e game. Da"c La Borde ... but I thought we 'Tm a lltlle disappointed we gave 11fiived well " Matt de La Pena, a 6-foot-1 senior auard, led the wrnners Wl th 23 points. "He's a kid who can onl y be stopped by himself," said de La Pena's coach. EJ Toro Coach Tim Travers agreed with the general statement - that flis team was playing a "httle sbon-handed." but it went a lhlle d~per than that. Rob Johnson. the 6-foot-5 senior Wlth All-ClF and All-Orange Coun- ty crcdenuals. was busted with foot- ball. and there were six other vanity members. including 6-5 Jeremy Hogue and two other st.arte" miss- ing because of football. "We Just won·t rt~all) know much about oursehes at all until we get e'~one here." said Tra\Crs. whose only"\rc was with San D1egu1to tac- tics. \l.h1ch included pressure de- fense with steals and layups wllh onl > 30 seconds left an 1he game. U.S. wraps up Davis Cup crown By S teven Wine AP Sport1 Writer ST. PETERSBURC1. Fla -The United States chnchttd 11s first Davis Cup title sinre 198~ on Sat- urday as dominant ~n mg lifted Rick Leach and Ji m Pugh to a four- sct victol) O\ er .\ustraha Leach. from Laguna Beach. and Pugh beat Pat Ca'lh and John F1 u gerald. 6-4. 6-2 '·6. 7-6 {7-21. to gi ve the hea' 11~ fa,orcd .\mencans a 3-0 lead in the Oe'lt-of-fi \C finals. The doubles '1ctol) at the Sun- coast Dome folld\\led wins b) Andre Agass1 and "11chael Chang in Fnday's singles matches The Davis ( up crown "as 1he 29th for the Un1 tt.·d 'itatcs. the most of an) nation. but m ti~t since a 4-1 victory over Frann· 1n Grenoble eight years ago. Cash and F111gera ld rnn"ertcd onl~ two of I 5 brec.1~ pomls. and ·none until the eight h game of the thi rd set Pugh !\I.Ill' ~\Cd 'er\.1tc games after dodging four break points ' The left-handed Leach wu'I so dominant on his serve that 1he Aussies frequt"ntl} conceded the net on his first service b} playing two- deep. Cash and F11zgerald ralht·d '>'Ith their onl} service breaks to "In 1he third set and take a 2-0 lead an the fourth. But Pugh. ans"cnng the Aussies' challenge "1th his hes t ten ml> of the match. came up "1th two s1zzhng sen ire returns to break back for a 5-5 tie. and Leach fin- ished out the tiebreaker w1t h nn nee and a voile) that Ca\h couldn't handle. Pugh and Leach. "ho fi mshed 4-0 in Davis Cup pla) this year, quickl y look the lead as Cash netted two easy vollc)s in the opening gamc and lost h1-; se rve That was the on ly break an the fi rst set. The Amencan-; broke F111gcrald to start tht.' second ~I In 1hc seventh game the) broke Cash when he double-faulted tWIC't'. Today's meaningless re' erse singles matches "111 pit >\ga'i'il AP ~photo Rick Leach (left)· and Jim Pugh embrace after helplng U.S. clinch Davis Cup title Saturday. '--"· against Darren Cahill and Chang against Richard Fromberg BMW preparing to expand in U.S. market for 1991 · From the \u~S211 000 'I X1 \(.'dan to the $70.!IOO-plu'i 8 Slh ~upcr coupe. BMW 1s prcpanng to get tough in lhc l ~ marl et for I QI.} I by stretching it'> line of h1gh-'>trung performance care; acrns'> an C\l'n Wldcr "anct~ of market\ To kick ofTthr ne~ model \l'Jr. BMW brought 1n the ne" 11 !11 spon coupe "11h t"in-cam. four· valve engines and the lo"c'it rrn l'' seen on a Ba' a nan rar in 'iOml' time. At the oppos11e end ofthl' spectrum came the V 12-powered 850i and the 310-horscpowcr MS Ca high-speed derivative of the 525/5351 sedans). "with pnces that stray into the $60.000 and $70 000 range. To flush out the llnr for the upcoming model )Car. BMW also 1s addmg a $28.500 31 !S1 convertible CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·56"8 'ROM NC>f'TH ORANGI CO. fM>ll aOUTH ORANGE CO. and an l'\ll'n\1H·I~ upgratkd "\2)1 ~dan The nl'" 'l!S1 uinq·nihk "1111.111 a full S"' 200 ht•lo"' thl' l um•nt 12'\1 con,enibk c.1nd "'Ill ~l·t 11' J'Xl'-'l.'r from a I l\-ll1n luur-q lln<lt•rt·n gine The 1~'1 lnn' t•mhlr 1\ p.1" · cred b' a 2 '-htn "'-i.' l1ndl·r t•n- g1ne and lcaturl.'\ ,1 pil\l.l'r-orx·rJlt'O top for I 4Q I f hcrt· "111 ht· ,1 h m ltl'd number of 32'1 LOOH'rt1hln '" ,111 able~ 1th a manual tor .u1rJ .1 shgh tl~ lower rmn· ol \ '4 '>'Ill Other changt•\ In the 1-~·nc' t'Jr\ include a premium '>ound \\\tern for the Sl,ll-C)lindcr model'> ( 12 ) a nt'w tounng package that indudl''i leather scaling and added katurt.·' at S 1.665 and a won pac~a~c that replaces the 3251'<; t"u-door model and includes <1po1lers and h1gh-~r formance "'heclc; and suspen,.inn ····· ... I •• LI comrxinef'\l<i It retails at S 1.920 • Th" "111 he the last )Car for the current 1-c;cnc ... car-;. a<; a complete- " ne" ltnl' of four and SPt-C) ltnder mo<ll·I'> l'i heing prepared for 199:::!. fhl' h1ggc'it change made to th e 5- 'ICnt•s 'ICdan\ I'> a ne" 189-horse- P<l'-'l'r 24-' ah t.• motor for the 5251 Tht• nc" po"'er plant still displaces 2 ' liter<; hut the add1 t1onal "ah cc; gnt· 11 12 c, rx·rrent more hor'IC· r<"l"/fand I 0 -I pcrn·nt more torque than la<.t )Car's car. .\l'>CI nt'" for the 5251 are either an elrctron1calh controlled. four- spee<l au1omat1~ or re' 1sed fi,e- spce<l manual tran,m1s1son. a 1ele- ~up1ng stc<·nng "'h<·cl and 1m- proH·d central locking system. The sound s~s1em and optional ce llular phone also have bttn upgraded. The 208-hor..epower 5351 also gel'i the ne~ steenng column. the same c;ound and phone upgrade\ and aA 1mpro,ed 'cnt1lat1on S)S· te rn Prices for the more po'>'crful 5251 and 1mpro' cd 5151 are $34 .500 and S42.600 F:lsc"ht.•re 1n the BMW line. the big 7-scn r'> car<; (7351. 7351 l and 7501L ) get a rev1'1Cd final dnve ratio to 1mpro'e accderat1on . the in- tenor'i ha\ e hecn lrt•ated to more supple leather and 1h1: Ill'" material is U$Cd more liherall) The automatic transm 1ss1on has been improved and clcctrumcally controlled shock ab orbcrs that can be \Wltthl·d from "comfort" to ··sport" '>Ctlings arc 'ltandard on 1hc V 12-po"'ered 750tl and optional on the 7JS1and1L models. Im- provements also ha ve b«n madt to the ant1-lod brakes nnd traction- 642-5678 ~..... . . . . ... THI DAILY PILOT CLAlll'l[O Qf'P:Q "°""' t.....-W .... 'f<• Mon ,,, .._, lOptll ........ ~LICATIOH OEAOllNE .. •· .__c-i., llt·F I OOMl-S OClpftll ......, fnSJO ~ f~ ...... JO .... ,,.. ... , ,_,,., .... T~ W..tJO .... ,,..., flwn UO PM a...--. fn uo ..... ~ 'fl SJON CMICll YOUll AO TMI ,_,NY Tiie 0-.. .._ ..,,,... ..,~_.._ICY .._.._ =.,.. . ...,,.... ....... ... .,...... .... ........ .,.. .. ~ .....,.....,. ... , Pt tp toM ·•Jt fJle~Nol .................. ..,.,.,., ...... -.• ".., ............................. ,,, ... ... .....,_....., ...... 0.-91t9"'Y • ................... ............................ ........ ..................... ...... . , ...... ,,_ ............. -. . .-.. _ .. l!'filM e.--091 .. ..... . t~ I control s~ stem 0 'l ou don't ha'c 10 be a rocket sc1enllst to realize that gasoline prices arc getting scary again. and suddenl) fuel ernnom} 1s becoming an 1ssut' once more And. although there arc some rather simple steps )OU can take the help yo ur car get the best mileage po<;s1ble. it's cas) to forget these basic tips First. k<"t'p your urc'i 1 nflated at tht" correct pressure Just about an) gas station has an air pump. and the correct pressure should be marked on ihe side of the tire. The car will ha ndle bct1er. get heller fuel ccon- om} and the tires won't wear out as fast 1fthc} are kepi at 1he nght pressure S«ond. get nd oftha1 extra Junk you're carr)1ng around in the trunl Damian Geddry /~-~ Weight 1s the enemy. and lugging unnttded stuff around just makes the engrne work harder and use more gas. Damlo Gddry'1 HlomotJv~ col•lllll ·~•n bl I.ff Orq1~ Coa1t Dally Pilot every SfuHhy. From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 ' .. •' _._. ..... •.VOMCA•· llU'n--. ... Mon --·---111111 IMllA,llly,t•IO ....... Al.Al.TOM ML~ 5: ~ON. aMf(, ONNUT/M , .. TenNI & ~ 11.. IOO elf fMlly ~ on 40· wide ~No VllM, 2 )'Mt'8 S.Vlun 1-4 30, Wit MOdlfy 10 IUlt. No4 111 '°'· 4-4M. 1aA "°"" tot "45.000 V~t new. HA 2141A. a 1 ,...... 144-not MLI ~ *"· 38RI~!~!!!::== w/f>Od, tpe. oMolel pect.. 0NH S.18un 1·1 231 ~ ffplc:a, vtiult9d If •• ,.. 28A 4 cat S*tc""' 1; die _,. oouri, ,.,_.,.., V\a ,-.,..,_, c.nn.rv Vlt-C8llllnge. "AWd wtnnlftO .wtlMc)p. 434 ,.._...; &fWli 210l _4_M., ___ 2_1A.--2-bll_e_t_o_bdl_,_2 *a..r. I ~ TO'#nl'lee E'li<te 1Y'old2....., BRI, 2 IA w/oen, 2~ IA. Pl' 8110 .,... AV aiCCMI & ..... ANlty tn.3tn pOOI 9MI Jcml" (Mr. ''"' nA. ~. t180 elf, .. °"' Npt Hta ..... tM ....... ~ room. 28R 11SA, 1'9'899· poot, 2'~ f/p, w/cl hkl.IC), an petlO, TwnMI lft ....., -w:. rruiturf. ptoctudng cft.rw ·---elHd 101. HH.000. frplc, clbNI .. r. w/cl, ~ ttw-out ea P9ti011.IOO/mo3101tia pet10,lliUndr'fhk"'4JP ;at. patJo ltOIO 2374 COfMI at9-:fl&A9M- t,.... £M¥ peiy """' l .;::1• IUll -OPEN SUH. 11•&. 3072 atow., refrtg, ~ bCN1t 122..en1 8ro UNIVERSITY PAK IRV • 1 176-2231 St25 HO PETS 840-2Ct5 Santa Ane St 5311 8408 ta I 1,500/mo. -1102 onty lt9Pe to bMch, :S'MaA, 1 dOOt from eon....,..,, 7&1--7504 w• to bMOft & Udo W-_ •rt. 3 bd yny • Stsao "'-"-Cd ... -~-2 .. a •!'aide &bt 1'+be•den E'SIDE 28A: lBA wlfr...J# BEACHWA.LK MOdet. 29A Off!·°'·A·KIN04 ~ e.o.nt ltoOr ptw\ ..... '42tt( 0tM by SOI SPANKING dNI\ 4 80AM OCEANFRONT • 1 bd, )'tty ..,,._ ,.. "'-..... ._ """· . -· •Hu den -.... _,_ cl 1621IOO M.U N te _.,. t.c tub .I.mi... ~A"9t71-7112 OM at«y PoOI hofN In ·11600 1BA ,.._crpt,2awger, dbl ow. w/d hlcup, fnod bum cah, patio, gait ~--11 ,.=· ... -~· -· ... ~· CHUcK 1 Uz JONES Ny & mount&An .._.· .... I• w 1 a Weet Newport IMch PT Del.: .MAR • 2 bd "" wld I 1.250/mo GrdfW ~. no P9ta 11300/mo, '8 tS/mo •MOO tee: 2 • ..u-... , 1 ...... ._, ........ 1... MOTNATEO SELLER ·11 ww '0A 8ALf orLE.Aal OPT OrMt ,,,~at S39t HO. ~ •12750 • lf'<l ttt-7&1-1011 •MC avt 12115 "'6-1797 pet/No Pet• f5C>.17N pOoi It _ /rn,o -• ~ '-' _..., ..., .-... 000 .. Preetlgf°"8 Linda lale PYtme Pl~ to ,.. • ----, ---;;;;;:;;..,ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;; .....,, • "onda Htin, bayfront ~ r• HACH ~Wil CM'Y Prlnclpale only. Cell BA K BAY· 3 bd twnhm, Nl!W -~ home, w1Mk to •Meea Vwde lowMouM ! SIDI 28R, 2'.41SA, trpto, "'•---21 ,.,. CMnetY Vlllege AMlty modeled. In , ... 4 IR 5 631 NM · Ownr/Bt'kr 714Jt45--e823 petlo.i.. AC Y'tY ·I t.150 tx;h, on CICMt QUI~. 2BR 18A, w/d hoolt-up, w/cl hlc141, dbl attach QM nJWlS ..,.., • • 173-3777 Of 8'6--7212 BA. me6n oNnnel -• ' BAYFHONT ·• & bd. doctl 28R 3BA widen, V9l'f pool. gartge !*it apace w/opnr,.-w::tpa11o S1f50 WALK to UCI. 28A 1'-WlA ., d()d( tor 2 large bOeta. 111111 llLI _, ft.U--'!ft'I • SUOO open & aunny w/fUl*b '950 Pet OK t22..ao11 mo~ MC 2 g:raont condO. encl unit. gw, d/w, * * ** * * * C..I tor detlk 1111• NW-tandtcape 673-745& * llft .. lfffiiiJ No Pett. 850· 17 w/d, pool, epe, tennlit. tMne • 1()44 DPEl lllllY PIUUI ... m11a • -• -IU ... • ... ,., ............ HARBOR View Hills lrg lot •2ND MO FREEi! l\#nhN E'SIOE 28R. 2·~BA. frplc. Brand new condition ______ _.....,.I Ae.i &tate & ""'-tment Privet• guercl geted e•· ~~ ~ 111· 1•, t•a. exec home 3BR 2BA, 3BR 2'.'IBA atteehed dbl wl d ·!*up, dbl ettech gar •950imo 9s.-~-- 20t 38A, 21A Oel\IQ Encl 12-L 720-ttee . ~WM of~ Ca-Tenole Swlmmlng,Spu lamrm,newupgr~3· gar, w/d ntcue>t huge w/opnr,enc:IJMtlo,11115 11rORANGETRE£ t8R Unit. ~ely ref\Kb. .,,.-nyon. BMutlf\il location s.C:urlt P..-it~ car get Gwdener ~ walk -In clOMtl, blt-ln mo•MeO MC 2 ~ 18A c:ondo.1ennle. poole, Frplc, petlo, 2 car 91'1Qe •--.i· cwertooklnQ ootf courte y 1a1boa Jtland 2106 eluded 12 .~00 Bkr micro, vertle.ia, 11195 No Peta 850-1798 no pets Avl now 1212,000.S.louabuyen 1111W ....... T U.IJllTU&J wNIEW of c;lty Mgt!te a ...... 28R BA~ llS.-3&2C Of 644-7298 mo+ $800MC a:tt-4822 E'akSe 2BR 2 BA TwnhM $700/mo 790-1219 only. eto-7700 Alex_._ S-t bMCh In ~I_ ::,=~~ e=;t~•t:J~· mountalne, 28R t lldd· 1o ~ v~sf.;'e5~= OcMrl tide PCH 2 BR, ••EW •&9911• New Pf\t, ~ & b!Ulda, UNI\/ PARK Xtra dMn NEARLY NEW Wood-White wat• V-.. GrMt 4700 af, MClllOed apteaj on den or onice Fountain Wll m. ,_. A all 1211 wnc 955-2eoo den 3 BA houM 1 800 s..' tip p\11 yard garao-eory <S.iecn.d home • bfldge on omblt. "' N for owner UNf' or MCOnd estate ·onv.ac ,, wtttl In pr Iv. t. 0 •I e d 200 PARIS LN •315 II 759-0685 home • aq 'n 2 Cat •U ';er El9gant 2-11y, 48R 2•,BA, lf'ldry tac 1980 640-242& 3BR 2BA Aveill lmmeci Lake 2 Metr •tea I ptc hornet 1935 000 • re c:ouny.rd. Just reduced 12119,900 --12000/mo 213-5-41-~ lam rm formal din & llv I 1200/mo 7ee..9370 .,.79K 5S • r • • cuetom pool, epa & $100,000 to $11.4b,OOO 2eO CAGNEY •311 YE.ARLY RENTALS rm db'eoet+c:arpc>t1, yd, E SICM 2 BR w/d hkup ---;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; dbl ow-2"12711 ltght.CS tannle court A l&m lJll• $225.000 2 & 3 BR Available NOWI gatdnr 12000 673-7362 1850/mo 3l3 Roctle9ter llUITIW rare opportunity 11 ~ 240 NICE LN,, 116 RUMBOLD RE.ALrt' •u1n lllUS 1fron1 hOuMI Avail 1211 L!f"" leadt 1148 l!fN ltadt 1()48 Coutal Pltciflo Propertlea $925.000w/TERMSI lff.1111 .. / ... IHr S202,800 * 67S.4822 9 • •Nwpt Riviera 38' 2'°'Ba 540..9537 2Bdrm 2BA condo gar- LAGUNA BEACH LOTS Ill-HM If f2M11J 1111'• W /ftlWU * * * * * PLUS Ulla ,,...,, 3 BMroom, 2 Frptc gar ywd l>OOI, ape E SIDE Brand new 2 sty age 1 btodl to bW.tl, Im- " Iota offered 175 000 to * * * * * * * N..., cuatom 4BR, 3~BA 8Mu1lfulty Aemode6ed 9ath llOuM UMd bOdt 51250 NO PETS Chold 48R 38A 2 C11 gar 1Nge maeu1,.1e $1200/mo Call 5425,000 ..Ch eMutJIUI l\Ofne w/180 degree bay, L~DO ~y OWNER 1 BRV~RSAJLLES lllboi 1!im $l650t mo 3 ear _?~Eve/WKnd 722-ll40 ltv rm/kite (221 Cabrlllol Days 494--4100 Ext 216, vteon. Ag1. t73-2&71 mtn & city light lltewsl W~ t~ 4!~BROv~~ 100SchOtZptz'1211 ,~ 2107 partong •Sh.arp• CIMtll Veean1t 1 rMe to beh S 1750/mo Of C97-3780 Pllatlel home w/marble, cetm hm Mult .;.., by 1181,900 *2BR 1BA, new paint & * * * '* 1r * ' 3BR t\.BA home Le tam-644 1400 or 557-6672 1 --· u--r +<>52 * * * * * * * cor1on & atate of the art 12130 '8571( 53e-3ll02 Dal..,... ••l•rt . pat blind beam ceK Cozy 2 BNroom. 2 Bat,, lly rm lrptc dbl gatage Ntwftftft k«t\ 2169 ......,_ ,_. •PPI• A value et __ H __ ~ ...... lll f:' 1 ·34011~ Marcut. houM, range relrtget"-Nr ~Khool1 S1100 Elllde immac duplex, ·...- 0 DOWN, 60% eqully 1WI .... ,..... S 1, 199,000 W/TERMSI LUXURY CONDO-VIEW ? ,a... 18~5/mo 873-7353 atOf. flfeplaGe big 2 ear mo C... s.40-1151 A9t 2BR oen ~ earpt * *• . ._* * thate. s.3500 PITIA. 5BR DU .. 11!¥£$ IOIAIYllWITIAU Spae.loua 3BR 2'~BA. • •·-garage.c1Mn&neetl414 -paint eat>le rudy -·- 3BA. pano ~. ocean rl.5A eni-. PoOI lennlt ~ waltc to l>Mc:h. pool.1en-Beautiful Oen Frnt, CBR Aeacia Avail No'ol ,1 5th 3Bdrm llQOO/mo Own. fenced wt o. nkup, **TIJl~W•t•--••-** etoM. Agt '954&4e Two pride oceanalre 180-ocean8')evi.w. from nl•. OYeftlt.ed garege. I 2BA. greet locatlon, 11600/mo palnll.ng 143 Roehest8f S900t mo Avail now 2BR • den, 2 58A, 2 ear duplexM tn grNt con-thlt 2BR P th $325K/obo.631·5&M $2,100/mo 7114 -0551, ****** Agt,Patty,631-1266 64~239 garage, e\1&11 Dec 15th dltlonl Large spacious en ouae eve/wicnd 640-243-4 ~ lous Newport ltadt 1069 unite with patios & decitt w/large dedc. A steal at *" ..... TM beat 2 BMroom den ••• ~~~I:. E'SllE TIWlllOIE arut ..,..,.m 111.11 Wh with 3 car garage. $37 C,900. 2BR 2BA P•tlO NEWL y remodeted furn CAT ALINA & BAY VIEW 1 ·~ Beth, upper Unit we liM• 3 BR. 2·~ BA. trple lndry s 1 ll95/mo THE BLUFFS-Rendlla~ed ONered at S595,000 & unl1, only 12".~I 3Br 2BA home on Centet Latge 2 Bdrm 2 Bath have ...,,, Wow power -·---' hkup, 2 pat101 2 ear gar-OHf I I ..... It•• 'Linde' 2207 Fortuna 1~76,000 •lllllm lll~•D BalbOa Penlnlula neer Soucft Coast $ 1300/mo Sllp Avall pluet 2 ~r o~rage 3BR 2BA Brittany Wood lll09 316 B Santa Isabel lJt..111• $419K.'Agt 759-8200 . OIUSnPUltl SBR. 4-nBA. 4.9oo 111 bay with arctiltectural 722•0377 s!r;~0";:'.14 Twnhm AttePOttancet'2 11150 213_.54-2570 ~M,,A.V Coastal Pecillc Proper11ea ~ & w~~ ~01,?!~~~ plena 1530K. 721-8113 Metro 1~6 Condo 3 BR 2 BA garage, / ear gar, pool, spa, tennll Lg E Sid• 3 BR 2 BA, trple, KUTrlltl\ / , ..... ah,te1let lll-2U01fl21-011l lawunlt +greetll>'entet· l-IHISE Only S9-475down!Lovely2 laundry cloMtoocean l f(,>OUJ#UJQr/, /(01 S1300/mo 5C4-57~ petlO gar lnctry Musi \t'WT\""i"fr JU \ "ll Near bMc:h & bey. Af>-******* talnlng Owner ucrtlloe l"li BR houee. Updated bay 1 Year nfwl ...tl 3BAPBA _,. ~ ... 1s 13501mo 675-0239 \\ '\....t..'1 • proved plant Included · SAT&SUN10.5 decof,eatheclraloatllngs. 87S.-3819 ··TU..J.P'4' e...,..,..o, eat lea q: TORS S265K Jim Jacobs. Agt sale below market 81 547SANTAANAAVE woodburn f/p, huge ---7-1 «'..! oar -eerpon. r rig & YerTlftM09 AL • cannery Vlttage Realty *•OCEAN VIEWS•• S644,900 w/TERMS Charming Ca"9 Cod eo1-b61yard. Aol 721-2460 L~;Ru2~2~:!c,.11~•=h• 6'1J-tl(~!J~ ~~~0!?'~~-~4~an LllllY CHH ---- 673-3177 or 122-1520 Lg dup4ex. p<lme W"t Npt llYYllWYll.llt tao-. white pioket ten<le, --S 1750/mo yrly Call >M7 L · l )'f old 3BR 2BA den 3Bdrm. buin 1n 1905 -A -•••---111 CBr13B, 3Br/2Er l850,000 Neww 3BR 2'~BA Bayview o11ers1 crnr lot. Npt lots for Sale 1400 tOday 642-0e68 c..t ""7~ C.. 3BR 28A lulluty home calh oeiungs trptc elec· true etiarmer full ocean & --• 1 Biii Grundy Alty 87Ml6l Terrace model home Hgtlta Cornp6etefy reno-good area S12751mo 1nci Irie garage patlO No bay_. En~nMts '°' Block to bHch, tBR - --wlfull 190• Bay View vated/upgraded, 3PR. ITII -.-S OCEAN FRONT 2BR 2BA, grdnr 111 & last 1500 pets 6-mo lease Ora trom lhe Ch Offered 1BA Cell on this . af-* IAYOIEST 1815,000 w/Tennt 2BA. lam rm, 2-car gar, 2 Newport BMcti bWICl•ble l/p patio, completely COSU ~ 2124 dee> Pat Agt 722-9745 A.,. $1200/mo 673-8~ at $ 11500 ::! IO<dable beaeh hOme 1848 Commodore Rd 3 111111191111111 yards French doort/ single lam lot, •17 bloek 10 turn Winter 1mmac - S300.000 Ronda ~n. BR 2•-. BA Ivan Wells Speclal 2BR 2'i8a model windows. Dutth door t>c:h $250K Ronda Hein 673-1943 TIWIMlll 211 1~ 4 BMroom 2 Bath houM ~ESA VERO£ 3 BR 2 BA WT OIUT- Cannery VIHage RMlty design Corner lot perfect large condo entry, lrple, new etpts, Canniary VIiiage Rlty Patio. PoOI QUiet dean ~~~ard pet~~~2 total interior reModet 3Bdrm. 2 58A."'""' OC*lf'I 673-37770t646-7212 w/pool MUllve lMngrm w/mt & city tta llleWSI hardwdllra rool&stcyt11 673-37770<646-72t2 21111 .. 1 gated ·~monthlreerent mo Ren • 1 Spo1iess Sl.500 mo No llleW upoteOed thru-out. & brick frple Cell fans Peaceful Mlllng & a l525K Call Gene at -5-48· 7367 Villa lats pets T R E JI )' Kelly tenn11 pool • ~e Of. CllTll 1&"1111 Ille & carpet "Jr1eed Bargain al 15C9,000 744-4064 or 642·1222 Out of State Available to Mo~e·ln 1BR With walet view ellci BACHELOR Unit in Mesa Agl 5-46-23 13 ~276 fer.CS at S1llOO 2BR, 2'~BA 2·000 Ill, belowmar11et $539,500 w/TERMS1 OPEN HOUSE · Pt t>el0f~the~04~~ gar wd ftp ~carpet Verde Available now 11400 OFF 'RENT• N-Ull.llS'n,lcf ~~~ .. ;~p~tf:' ~-::r. In addition.• lull P'iee Plfllllftllll WATERFRONT aperty l5SS oitc~TSOA~AI~* nopei1,Ava11Jant $950 S495•mo ·~es ulll E11de lg 2BR 2 1BA 111·1Hlbt#21l Sandy t>Meh OU1-lront otter tnciudes the f041ow-Id 121·1211 New ollatlng on Newport BUY 50 &er9$ With no Stop B fOf A Complete dep 714 1650-6160 no garage 646-3627 twnhae tip 2 car attactl Wiii leeM with optlOn 10 Ing 1961 Alla Giulietta (Over f 130 OOO OOO Sold) ltland Chermlng two down Colorado River ~ental LISI' EASTSIOE 2 & 3 BR 2 BA Beautrlul 3BR 2 1BA Av .. I gar wld h004'·vP Musi purchase. 13000/mo Sprlnl, m int-flavored • · bedroom w/t>oet dock area 1,400 fl frontage on Mel Fuchs PaVlllOn RE Con F ., 1mmeoiatety s 1300 mo see S 1250 631-2•80 S539K S 1 5 8 7 A eondltlOn Olnner fOf 2 at 1725,000 U S 80 RV park or 7 I Bl dot rple, lndry hk rent S 1000 dep FOf m0te . un • 1 I • The Ritz Of lor 22 at CALL DAVID PRINCE mobile tlomef. Alk tor OO E Ba boa vd ups microwaves see tnlo call 863-69e9 IEWPllT .. m W•t Bey Ave Cannery Edie's Olner, a pjn1 of my COLDWELL BANKER Woody. 5-48-4793 (Near Balboa Pl91') IYDterr pllrklng $ l l50 & -Duple• lBR $6251mo Village Reel1y 673-3N7 Mother's wlntat bo<tchl. 644-9060 or 722· 1488 lll-1120 up • 64~472 2BR 1675 mo ~aros llfflllf roses IOf her or for him & OPEN SUN 12-4 pm hJ IO krts-11 llWI --WESTSIOE-2 Bdrm 2 Ba BRANO NEW 3 BR • FAM garden~r NO PETS I LUFFS New magnlll~en1 3BR 0 o o d v I brat IO n s . Ill.II& llAITT 3717 CHANNEL PLACE Ofgantc farming co-op Coron~ ~I M.r 2122 w/flreplec:e. upper tnplex ~ lor reot Fpl Elec:I 850-2256 1um 3, BA wltti 1 d k XI t 597.7901 3B 3BR B Lease virgin lend for $40 unit wllh private dedl GOO. Full yaro mainl -0 " rg oc n --_ •BA A plua 2 A OP«I Sal/Sun 12-4 30 per acre per month one It.IE U0411" c 1900 wattlf 1nc:ludec1. Pett OK PEN HOUSE Dramahc Ce>moletel_i ramooeteo loe. All amenities 01 finest rental. $580K. OWC large BAYSHORES 2512 Crest-10 50 acres Coler ado South or PCH 3BA 1BA Near . ourtvards Uae ot pool spa tnoess Newe< 381'\9 ttse w yd 3BR 2"W!~ beauty 1n quality Leeeeopt toblJy IELCOIRT MCond Bkr,&62·7299 vtewDr NewhOme 4BR. Rlverarea.54&-4793 cottage 1car0gerage Avl GEOR~;Lo;l~SCO err. playground and ~oos~:fs~:',~~ to eludes tam1ty rm for~ ~~~5~180~E~•Ys:~' 3 5 BAS875,000 U1 now• S1300tmo 602 759 9100 clubhOUM 2• hr main d1n1ng ne• country Bob Befg. Agt Cannery PANORAMIC city llghl & llY lllUWIY OwnertAgl 722--0507 RHOn Prop 1500 Begonia Doug 64t-e108 • tenance services Harbot Spacious 1 St~ 3BR 2BA kitchen & IVSh greenbelt hlN llleWa Expanded 4 bd -VIiiage 5-45-0«2 I E•stlAde conoo 2 car I toca11on CNIOren & peta VIiiage Reelty 873-3777 In the Terrace eofleetion Ollll SACRIFICE KONA BlllllShef condo. •OCEAN/Canyon 11-. 2BR QU\01 E Side Duplex gar Holiday Special ·• oi. Sll<>l'1 or IOnO term Beautllully decora1ed 2 500 11 ot tutelul lully turn 4 wt<s 5115· 3BR 2BA lrg 2 car gar encl oar pvt P41hO, $795 Inf ocn.t s 119~ Bany 962 1143 ,.... lmmedl•I• IX· * IUCI hrdwd Moors. moldings i. 9i.oanc:. In this Medlter-Villa Balboa 2BR 2BA 6/ 13 , ·m• to VIiiage RCI I lrple 2 decks No Pets 979-1942 or 646-654 l • BA h6ma Newport cupancy $17501mo * O.m."11"' evstom Windows & wall raM&n villa Rool garden Newty redeeOfated 2• hr Inc Fee simple 840-34~8 S 1995tmo 720-1565 •GAE.AT FOR 31 .. -••- / • sacur11y gate pool ---He1gn11 arN $1eooimo1u.-•-~ , I .. " ---• 1 r e • t m e n t 1 par1orem1c bay ocean doubte pauo RMuced to , SPICTICIW ICIAI 3BR 3'.-.BA dbl gar • steN 72:2-1880 Eves & w11enc11 .--a. uc:-..i '-"IV lJt..l•• 1 ........ 790-3800 $ t 195,000 view Steps to sandy 1299 000 B owrw T1me Sh!ring 15901 Ylrw II W yard pa110 trple etc 25 t-1800 weekd•'fl ExecutMI 4 BR. 4 BA taken If\ traoe, mull Miii 4 hMS to bchl Agt, Kitt, Playa Real Eatate 536-5769 beach 3 BR 3 BA 6 eat CREATIVE ,INANCING •-'-I -"-"" Ill Y1£W 2335·E Eldefl 1400 mo WAI.I< TO BEACH 3BR pkg $479.000 Ag1 K111. -r••I• 1 ... .,., *U.S *ALMOST ~ 2BR I Ulll l(W lllllltS eonoo in S.U.O. Village Play• Real Estate.IPEIUT/1111-4 ·S.IHH1TIIMM1t1? 4 BR J BA PC>Ol ,M>•\oar w •Oetc 171MonteEast..0.3BR·t>Onusrm Of'lat<eGatecseommree 536-5769 280 Cagney Lane • 120 C .... ,.14--435-3600 newly radoeor 1a..d Vista B-l $960-$975 Ultra lu11ury 2S47 Orange cnlt POOi lennis S 1500 71C-t46--0775 Admatctl NelWOfk 1 S4 050 mo 121.9131 I NO PETS• 642-3812 S 1 57~ mo 642-8f>l5 1 582·8100 OI 49&-82S2 . •Spa •Pool • 128 Kings Plaoe. Nritport Heights, N.P 4 M onterey Circle. Spyglass 631-7300 $929.000 Sat/Sun-1-4:30 644-1600 $775.000 •••"'81 Royal St Geo<ge~ Big Canyon I 2 IR plus FAI RI tr IEI · Sun 1-4 644-1600 $2,595.000 Sunday 1-4 •view *•Waterfront • ***Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate • 1610 Kings Rd, Newport Beach •2121 Point del Mar. Corona def Mar 4 winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon. t;lB • * • v2].0 Cagney Ln 307 VIiia Balboa. NB 760-5000 $774,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $685,000 Sun 1-4 30 631-7300 S 1.295.000 Sun 1-4 30 642-5200 $449 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••v•o1 Morning Star. Dove< Shrs, NB 644· 1600 $ 1,895.000 Sunday 1--4 30 • • • 1218 Polaris. Newport Beach 640-2500 $1 .295.000 Sunday 12-4 & BR plus Fiiih or DEi ••43 4 Riverside Ave. Npt Hgts. NB . HOMES FOR SALE 722-8777 Saturday & Sunday 1-5 • 1515 Priscllla, Harbor Highlands 644-1600 $399.950 Sun 1-5 * v • •9 Canyon Ct Big Cyn NB 644-1600 $3 295 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V26 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon • 15 Rue Verte. Big Canyon 644-1600 $1,095,000 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1,495,000 Sun 1-4 * •• 1114 E Balboa Blvd Balboa Pen 2 IEDROOI •3815 Sandune. HV Hiiis. CdM 19-45 Sanderling Cir. Mesa Verde C M 631-7300 $2 750.000 Sat Sun 1-4 30 760-5000 $759.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 540-0942 · $3 45.000 Sun 1-4 • •3 M ontec1to Newport Beach 640-2500 S 1.495 000 Sunday 1-5 1205 Sand Key. Harbor View Hills "'120 Baycrest Ct. Newport Beach 547 Santa Ana Ave , Newport Heights, NB 640-2500 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 744-4064 $525.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 • ••2207 Fiesta. Bluffs Npt Beach 644-2309 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 3 BEDROOM •2207 Fortuna The Bluffs NB 759-8200 $419 000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR 1tlus FAI RI or DEi 644-6200 $795,000 Sun 2-5 •••2 RocktPt Corona de4 Mar 721-t200 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1216 Sand Potnt Way. Broad moor. CdM I t * • v 23 Northampton Beleourt Hiii. NB 644 1600 $745 000 Sunday 1-4 •416'~ Dahlia, Olde Corona del Mar * * 121 The Master's Circle. c M 644-1600 $525.000 Sun 1-4 673-7300 $349.500 Sun 1-4 673-6900 $699,500 Sun 1·5 t * 1555 Sandcastle. Hrbr View Hills. CdM ** 1817 W Bay Ave. Newport Beach 3 45 University L·1, CM- 673-3777 $539.000 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $228.500 Sun 1-4 1939 Santiago Or • Baycrest. N B 1 631-7300 $549.500 Sun 1-4 30 2 BR plus FAii Rll or DEi 1300 Westclltt Or.. Westchtt, N B •2100 Santiago. Newport Beach 631-7300 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 721-1200 $1.199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 542 Allso Ave., Newport Heights, N.B. 631-7300 $399,000 Sun 1--4 4 BEDROOM * • • 1000 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. N B 1602 e. Balboa Blvd, Balboa 631·7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4:30 673-7300 $650.000 Sun 1--4 • 3 Serena Ct • Newport Crest 673-7300 $259,000 Sun 1 _ _. •• 1201 Glenaire. Tustin 640-2500 $599.900 Sunday 1-5 * 1825 Seadrift, lrvlne Terrace 6-44-1600 $545.000 LH Sunday 1-4 * * t 619 Via lido Soud . Lido Isle, N B 631-7300 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * •215 Via lido Soud. lido 64-4-1.600 $2.345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $795.000 ·sun 1-5 TOWllHOMES COllDOS FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR 11lus 1 Ill ·1 324 O.amond Ave. Balboa Island 975-6670 $750.000 Sunday 1-4 11~ Via Vella, Lido Isle. N B 87S-6161 $&87,000 Sun 1.5 t 22155 Paseo Del Sur. Laguna Beach S.0-2500 $667.000 Sunday 1-5 1';2609 W. Palals Rd. W Anaheim, Anah_.m 631-7300 $219,900 Sun 1--4 30 1126 White Salls Way, Har VlflW Hiits. CdM • * v • 280 Cagney 3 11 . Vitia Balboa, NB I 3 Ill •l•S 2 Ill 646-6770 $225,000 Sunday 1--4 d 114 Amethyst, BaJboa lstan 3 IEDllOOI 631-7300 $715.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 t 270 Cagney •310, Newport Beach 673-7300 $775.000 640-2500 $315.000 Sun 1-5 4 IR ,has FAI RI tr DEi • ...,2001 Yacht Vigilant. Seaview, NB •••408 3!th S t. Newpor1 Beach S.4-9060 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •210 LUie Ln • 107, Sea Faire. NB 642-5200 $750.000 Sunday 1-5 * 724 Aleppo, Eaatblutt N B 644-9080 $689.000 Sat!S"n 1-5 1 IElllOll 640-2500 S229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ..,. • •2~ Nice Ln 118. Villa Balboa, NB t 23 e.imont. NewpOrt Beach 640-2500 $1.595.000 Sunday 1·5 •21828 e.llcrott. El Toro 84&-8770 $202.900 Sunday 1"'4 673-7300 $317,500 Sun 1"'4 282 RochMter (E'llde) Cotta MeM 2134 M iramar Ot .. Peninsula Pt. BaJboa t v ••200 Patts Ln. 315, Sea Flire, NB 873-3717 $329,000 Sat /Sun 1-4. 1r 1827 Buttonlhell Lane, Beycr .. t, H.B. '"63l·7300 $695.000 Sun 1-4.30 &4M770 $288.900 SuncMIY 1-4 631-7300 1875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4~30 231 Via Flr9n%e,(Lldo I ... ) N.8. "15 Ru. M.,...H ... BIO Cyn, NB • 84().~500 1895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 tV'30 Canyon Fatrwiy. BIO CMYOf" 873-3777 SMS,000 Sat/Sun 1..,5 644-1800 $2,495,000 SatlSUl"I 1-5 tV'80 S..19'and, Big Cyn McLain, NB **•1918 W . OcMntront. Nftpof18ch &44-1800 1525,000 Sundey 1·5 3072 Corte Portoflno, ~ Not1tl 873-.2030 1935.000 Sunday 12-4 873--1300 $e09,000 Sun 1-4 217 Vie C>Meto, Udo tttand. N.8. 875-4422 1647,500 Sun 12"" ,,,,.2.558Cr.Mew. ~ .&40-2500 .... 500 ,Sund.-Y 1-4 ·:,~:J· :t.ooT ~VSun 1-5 •V'2512 Ct• .... Ot .. ....,.,. .. N.8. 722~7 .. 75,.000LH Sat/Sun 12"'4:30 . I II ,111 Fm II tr •1 113 "0 .. St., ........ ., .......... 131·7300 -.ooo a.tlSUn 1~:30 *'Ml CofMtadDN M ..,a-. N.I. 3111311.,. J•l'fN.(+ 11f'.& toft)OdlCdM 111-no1 .... ...,... tt~ 1....,10 1121.000 aun 12-1 • , 111 ;l•s Fm I •1 Cwdtff, Legune ...... 873-7300 Me0.000 "Ill .. 21DI .. 4111,1n111 318/3181~ Jasmine.(+ 18R & loft) a.de C... 759-9070 S7~5.()0g Sun U-5 TRIPLEXES FIR SILE .. j .. .. .. = Dt M g .. :' .. : 0 ~ c c • " ... ..... , PW•'°" LIAM , ... '°"' •H1• ..,, . llMtt&llnt ---..,,,. ..... ... 1M ._ '° ...... .. ***** tM 2"9A.,,... laMOUNC, 1 IR. s &.WI.. *'u'" 11 wlnte r4 41t" Herein~ *"· f~~.11eo1mo All ..... ll!t ~ .-. pOat, ape, wneo• .w. =:: ·IA.,., 1"'11'..,.. 'O ul•u• ctr ent•tlc t7S.2M9'1-1114112 ;wa.u°1t"'· 711"'°' "*,-.... '-""1!'!>)~! 11ii-til. ,.. . ,........,,r-.,._..,...,.........,,.,__, llaltmo. 11M110 ..... •••• Cel 'ATM* TINOM lo4. ,._ ~ IOMllf'loMCI ecro9 frOll't • .,. .. ._ ..z ~ M1S/llOO MCI dip * ••WAU< TO ~· CHLOMN & P£T8 OKI ,... 1'U·1-AWlil """*' ts.UOlmo •• w/11~ .... ,..,1.~ ~ MA a • '~ • of PCH. ... UY..... 84&.-Ma JD Proo 1M ~-'*'* new 721-1131 2 IA, den, 3 BA. MM•er .......... .,..,_ •-"' l 10IO/mo.. 2 ..-a ffM '*"'&~t14001mo Newly remodel.o •IR Furntah•d llcttetor "* wlftrep&ece. llP9 & home ,,..._ =· new '*"· hM 722...,.1• •lutr'ji• II.II'... -• 7ff.llJl3 '* . ?~ loca'9dc1o .. •°"o cufp.-:--k., '550/rno. Incl UUlltlet. wet bar 2 1941 vi.w carpet & OOIY •1 I 2 -5M-el69 Cfw1e 21A. 1BA ... crp• & $300 OF, MOW.I ••--baleonlet The Mlt o4 cw oaree-. mo, dt..,.._ P•tlo Sunny lo-28R 19A, U111t pd, n" HA 8** 119)' condO. ahoooltig & tcttoo11. POOi. lg ywd B.ak Bey .___&Met\ 11-....-A-A nowt Vtllt Aent• LA 911'909 _,.,~ c:e1lon tUS/mo. • ~ "' a::r.; no 2 & llA, 28A epts, lrpto, .. __ .. ,,... ._... ..... ..,,._ Ave111 ·nowt •1tOO/mo WMP91<*41'8-10&0 ...... -,,...... •1-· 87"' .. 112 19A Av.I Dec: i •vv.,. · .... ~ • ..e bet mk:to Wfltt/dryr ......... -· "-"-"· • • -S2,SOO/mo ..,.... Nercluua IUO/mo. 1700/dep, 321 .,.,. ........ " 725/rno 54 -7eet hkupt. o.n,, ..... 2 cw flp •• eicr.·~H!r~ 7~5 or tJs..5711 ......... Herbor Ridge C:UttciMiHd Micki COooer 7$ ... 1... z:::: •. 2188 173 .... MI or 851-7770 Or.""'' M 842·2811. EASTSID! latDCt 2 BR oar W/l(tr• "°'•· All YU, 1 . 7 1 ~ * * * * * Luxury houN '°' .... • BR. fem rm. bonu1 rm, O"'bb .. £1111 _., -NO ft9tt. 8A gtteoe ekytto !Mlntlnd~yY_nopeta. 28RCONDO,poof.ttnn19, 4BR•8A.ellee>PI~ Xlnt oc.en & 111• Ylft 84+e200 l.CNefy 11 hOl*,wood• 21R.18A.eundedc,PoOI, '•1MOFRHRENT1t lndr room. qui Ct!!~ c:tubhouee, guwd ;.te, **•ITAlllD Boel dock & . ~•ch '4,900/mo 75~11 ed ., .. , 11200/mo. n -amkr. no peu. 2BR w/gar. new carpel I 11 ~Imo 842·7~ iiiiiimlliiililiiiml.iili"i"il welt to ~ ltOOl mo. Supw loetllon. F\lcNrd NWI remodeled untum 31112 Mer Viet• 1125/mo l .... , •250 pt!nt ywd. wetcw pd --·---.,.....~--i .... 111UL Heney°' Dew M0-2875 H::rta'bf~u% rm~ 'e7M500 Ext #355, PP 11'1•... 391( 18A hM, ~ yerd. •9'-1521 ~ 1'eo..M2t 25M O:tnoe '8' .1735 •UIYW• Spadout 28R 28A buuty ~··· grnbtt, klda & Pttl Ok •S PACIOUS H curlly Very apeelel 3 8A. OrM• l1000fmo Beck Bay, 1$71 ()r9ngCt 'A' ,,17•5 HA 11A COttege, ~·totat remocs.t * _* s1etSJoyce76t-7est ooncto.18R "+ "9r\,pool, tocellontS.Oayt,frpcl,lg hor1u1M.478-1050 Apanln!n!I ******* 24370fange·o · .. 11eo ttt1usi. am.a patio • w/brend n4tW kitchen -w/d Inell NIQ9 flreplece ltd w/patlo Grdnr Inc. Bey F t 2 a -I U&llSD Cell ~ t20 t-SPM S*• 1175/mo 72:2 aa)11Qh11. trench doora & UTl&.m& lllln *'*UY AIU* ~[i1a ~~ e~~~S:~~o lu50tmo. ieo-soe.t ~ocauona '°:ti" Of 8albol 18,. 1a;™51mo tBR se25 o.ted S*klng. •Ul'Tlm• morel CMdren a pet• Ok. Ya....WW 11111/• 4BR 38A l'touM w/POOL. _ _ w1uiout boet doctc More l.und 2606 Totelly ienoveted 38R Pool. gerden HUln g. • ... Shortorlongt•m ...... B,.ndnewi'BR18A lnMC $1900/mo.723-0102 *mPITllUll* HARBORVMtwHin""4iiR ln f or met lon c e ll 28A S13ts S tove Aetrtg 1800 l11all1 Immediate occupancy. bldg on Udo Patle Ori~ ••--uy ••••• 2BA 28-'. $1050/mo tam "" Ip ape. -650-0768 ••BAYFRONT•• Ii .__ Wall~. Jltl ~7017 l.•ree IOft 1eJR, pet S13~fmo Pool Boat .ilp evl Gar---Bkr ~2 3850 belt ' I bti IChool - -Yeeny 1BR, parking. no Ill r"'lllr country Mttlng S8t5 1111 •UST age:inc1 uuii . Freet' AlbU-3BR 2r. family rm, trplc, -_ i~~ooim~ u * ~e.o762 Newpor1111and quie~ t~~· pe1s11mkr1. stootmo , ... 1111 ., au_aaH \,,'!:..E'=-pct C.: ~ g:~H~ ~ J~:~ 111-1111 querque, Agt. 831-8790 lg yd 1'300 mo 9fJO-~O!J L~~~-O~oN ';:lk s~: 111111 VIEW Ill ~~ 1":9h~,t'r:,c'c, I mo.'. Avt nowt 673-f840 R£NAC.....,,..--Camino E of Felrvi.w. -~ lll 1111 **** *~ARGE 2-Story 3BR pool. t•nnll, ocHn 650"'4749 . ....... ./ exl ol Adema. 1550/mo BEST VALUEI Overel ~ .. A.V •IUIUS1llO* 2 :ttBA,qulelar"J ~rplc, St900/mo631·5866 Upgraded3 BR,2 BA.FR, MTllWI 2BA tBA, frig, WID, , • • 557-4620 2BA.ptlo.garegeFr ~ .. / lndry rm. pool, 1mall lg y1rd. ape Kida & pets .... * S895fmo 64~ \f\'( l ]JI I~ \ 11 1 MO FREE RENTI 2BA :J~523~. ~!.~.,;:. \lt:"\VIT'V"(--vr µ.}' , •21111& 11•• petlO/pet OK 2 car part!-Tll lllffl Ok $11150/mo. 760-8394. 2BR. 29A, $1150 ~ty R£ALTQRg 11 • 1BA. carport. wa.lk 10 " . w .. "-·"'-'I ' ~ X 11 Block lo bch, clean. trplc, I~ S 1075/mo Avt nowt 3~ 214BA end unit, din Lola. Agl Grubb & Ellla CloM to l>Meh, 3 A, 2BA COZ'I' gareoe ei>• unfurn * Corolld o 28 R 1 BA lhops. S725/mo. 2 ml to R£AlTORS • gar 631-5550/557-6290 VI 11 Rentals 67S-4'912 rm, tam rm, welk to HARBOR View Hm 4BR 114'50/mo yrty yrll $750/m o Av11i twl)l'IM PoOf, 2 carport•. bch 772-4eo5 Avt now NII 11111 APTI 1111111. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T A NNAH HIRSCH everything 64().1858 tam rm. fp, ape.' Ne.; Oclean v~:,~~BA 12 1 7 14/67S-5708 1695 NO PETS Chlld OK. 2 BR 1,~ BA detached ·LUXURY 1 BDRM APT 3BR 2''1BA Townhom•. grnbell. clubhse. aohool. 675-•630 lkttr WNte CUTE 2BR1BA.'Ctlw. Evea/Wlcndl 722-81•0 gar.Q.. QM~. quiet No '*Refrigerator• po plus dentoffioe pool 1pa, -s 21001mo '* 751--0752 ~tor patio. parking No pets •SUNNY 2 BEDROOM• pets S650fmo+ $950 patio. gu & water.paid ~~~~~im:~:5• ~~ 17bch, Harbor View Homet 3 BA. NPT Sh0r9' r\lce newer • $875 includes uu1111 ... lBA lg deck D/W rftlQ sec, dep Refs 728·0219 IPIOIHl Tl 16 point~" 1hr 1r\1b110L. b id, and 2 BA. 9ronr. comm pool duple)( 3"R 21BA. frplc. '--873-303.!_ ""carpet, ·pelnt.'S87!1° 2BR lBA. GARAGE -~!Bdr1~., •B~~DCI& d i \\hen North rJbcd 10 three no BAYSHORES pvt gate Sl,70 /r:go 645-8412 2-car gar. MW carpet North Bayfronl y .. 11y un-Ger••vtll 494-4262_ 364 E 18th St Avall11>1e w•~h--From ... 251mo trump 11 \C('flled the ortl) quc~t1on guarded 3Br 28e home, day, 643t254 1 ~ $1360 Rk:k 6"&-2983 furnished 1BR 1BA BRAND NEW unit 3BR now $900/mo 642·5216 •• ;:2 ... 121 :;2 1 \\a\\)neof menncL.~.llO\\t'Hr ,ell-e::~~';!~ag:~:s~:;t llllllllVJEWlllffl NwptNorthTwnhN New w/VIEl/i, no r"8: git. frplc, vlew ,325'~ or642-2468 _.. .,_ • Ncitlll.'r \ulne1ablc ''111111h ,i..,,1, penence~hO\\\lhat\lihenthrret\no ~&-6219 a19 .799_..1156 3BR/2BAIFR. lmmec . 28R,2BA,dl>tgar.lrplc. l tOOOl~o AgtfS~ 2 Marguerite. s1•50/mo __ _ NOR11f long ~u11 a' a \ource of md,\, nine -hghly upgrded. $1,975 etc, lhutlert . near pool YEARL V 29R 2BA. 2 511-<t48t 213,596"'4770 * * * * * * OHITlllCTitl + J 8 3 ind ., .II<' lh't cu'' to ,orne b\' C\en BEACH HOUSE 2BA 2BA. 640-9025 $1300/mo 551-0591 adulls, no pets Kiie bll-x •••s••ovE.1;:; BONUS IE TO IUCH •-OWJ lrplc. dbl gar . on New· 1 d ....... new c.rn.t ,.,... ,.,. ... II "'"5 • A J tJ '' lw11 thl 1:1•nth111ed a<,,'CI\ .ire more port Island Avtll Jan 1 Ulllll YR... OCUIFIOIT na, r_.-, ,..... Spaclou1 2BA 1 '<tBA Low rent during constr t ~ 1 -' 1h .• 111h1· '''u)mmendcJ ~6 potnl\ Dogok S1550 722·2511 3BR,den,tamlly rm.dlnlng XcOf1dSl50/mo 573•5099 townhome S950/mo. 2 WEEIS FREE · lion. SS951mo New WEST + ~ 10 (J \ ---rm, 28A. nl<;e y11d No PEITHOUSEf ---iOO Sea Lan• 644-2611 1BR patio, enclosed g 1 \,1 11111' kJ Im lnu11 h h1ghe'1 •IOWYtfWl Pets $1975t mo • BalboaP~ 26()7 GARAGE APT 2BA lBA llCOLORTY age 5•11-7367 + K 10 7 o 1 • 9 4 2 •QC)_\ •.. • ,p,1111 I.mt "'"' thl J•t .imJ ie Upper 2BA 2BA • bonus 640-4'099 Ofc 76t--6868 Brand n-FURNISHED 1 & 2 BR apts CIOM lo walk to beacti Patio' S BR L f Cozy Dupti11.: 2BR tB ., .. rm .. 2 cer garage. c Cl n I e m p o r • r Y bch Some w/gar & YUi • paclous 1 Apt ots o 9 Ill II !' 111111ed 111,· '1111 r,1 rh,· l..lllf \ 1hirJ BALBOA NEWPORT 11111 llfllf fCUI Q PenthouM Ooul>le car N-pell 1550 -$695 . $,=m:'~6o-Ti1~tlnl built·IM mer A"relrlger· f/p gar w/d no pet • IO II fl ! 'I'•''" .,1,•111·J lh1· '1111, .ind RIJ\\ J c RLTY 723.44~ <Antom •BA 3BA newly gar. tee 1ys1em AIC. 673_3152 673.4928 _ _ ator. S6651mo S48·0492 706 Joann $775/m + Q 11 l( , IJ1e1. '' h1• h.1J e1gh1 I rid,, .I\ .iii remod $4900. 759·5011 plush carpet & marble t BR Beec~ College, frplc:, LARGE 2BA 2BA Walk to -•BAY TIMBERS * 645•3977 ~Ot r·H .ihlt• had 11• \l'I up the garm.• ~1ltnt1 IHCN REllTALSI .-LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT ltoor1 360" view • 1100 beach Garage l•undry IBA lrplc cat>le pool EASTSIDE · tBR to 3BR Yearly Charm""' turn 3BA 3B. rooftop garden area retrlQ unlurn avail t2/l p1110 S1 150/mo Call patlO."•r.'nopets 399 w 1 BR, patio Gas & wal • J:; • " • 111.I.. "11 h1,111 .1tl1h\lflf \\ e-.t Ill FJIO ~·• ,... $ 7 50/mo • 1ecurlty 759 069 --' • v 11 ~ 1 h." kaJ •Also shorl 1erm v11c1111on home. incl boat St de tte S•E llLL Y 735_6132 • 1 Bay St S675 650-6357 1nc1 S625/mo Ref rig inc : ~.\ JO _} ren~e:lswr::oLRBr°~L TY Bill Grundy Alty 675-6161 lll·HOO ht PUl 2-BR 2B. Uo:'IT/DUPLEX Sharp, ci.an. 2BA 1BA •Clean. ~t 1g 2Br 1aa * 645·58S3 '* ., I h•dar ,., 111cJ .1 lu" dub. 111tt'11J · 723_4494 1 309 32~d St Flreplaee ~!.~~1o h. w ~ I k11 I o n-crpl, vertlCals. d/w E SIDE 2BR 1'._BA Ir • \ 7 -' .! 111~ 11• 1\ne1 .tll\ ,JrJ \\ ,.,, pl.l\ed LIDO ISLE Light 4 brit; OCEAN VIEW S · .,....,, • ops ... 111 now, garage lndry lt<>fege townhouse. patio. gar The h1JJ11P' J111I .1Jk1" 1-.1,1 111 \\IO tht trick But spacious tamilY hOme OPEN SUN 12·4 garage I 100/mo yrly $975. 673-3852 S775 NO PHS 64'0-2495 age Avail now S8 t51'tn c-IU•TIF•l I IEWI BR, den. flp. 3 car gar 3 BR 3 BA S 1 500/mo Can 650--0389 ---• -219 Cal>rlllo 759.3031 ·o uch \\ c-.r 'orih I 11,1 t'mfJ\ h11k-<l that h' ln\Crtmg the rge patio $2100 mo w/c&sh 5 ODYSSEY CT BACHELOR, gallery while (Ostl ~ 2624 •E'SIDE 2BA 1'tBAs 2 I 'lil Pa" l ' I l':a" "'' ~. h 'r•lll).! Jl·d.11 er 11' '' m ·" 11h IEAS TBL UFF 2BR 2BA A~t 673-7300 645-1554 walls Berber carpel ,,. story unit1, encl oar 4 EASTSIDE 2BR. new ptln Pai.i. Pll'-' Jurt1rt1\ ·, L.in~ I hi.' duh It'll "a' units upper or rower Nice LIDO ISLE Lovely JBR ' bit.. io bch furnished *WTllll• c.r space. $795 & S850 & blinds garage Ind Oper111w k.1d "" ••I + 1 \'lllltled. JnJ Jant 1.Jllle up" 11h Jn pool lndry rm 2 car park· 2BA lur~ New cer~ts $650/mo 111' 49S-0589 1BA S650 & 2BR $750 Incl N,wpon Realty 642-6368 ~~,;:·~~·4~~~4~d o c,nlll' tht l'llh•lhlll.tl 111\\lh \. \'\ l 11 llhlH' "'""Jill lllUf' 'he 1111 I 1no S9951mo $400 paint $2200 mo win ter YILU llLllA 2BA 1BA Al '--:i. gas. waler & ger No pets •E/SIDE 2BR w/garage ,. dep Villa Renral' renlal '* 673-4484 Gated Community ...-upst ... rs --r 2323 Elden S411·7654 & d poo1' E COSTA MESA unlurn mcnl, m.im m.11r1t'd 1:1111plt'' h,t\1' d1rrl<11cd the llllll'' 675•4912 Wonderful Privacy r-sunny patios garage --new carpet rps tnadr their m.ir t.. 11n thl' t'11J.:, It "J' h;.uJ tor \o uth ll) .-on .. e1,e L•do 151e Wtntt'r rental Tennis Swtmmmg Spas $1025/mo yrly IM 908 WESTBAV'APARTMENTS spa no pets Quiet lush ~~~ ;~e~ 21>~i"~~5101b~~ ,\Cne. \\ tu1.h h,\, bt'\'n thl' hnl 1 \\ ,. I • h r: ~ Id CLIFF DR-Ocean & bay new 3BR prof dee . lully Security Parking W Balboa Blvd 675-9650 $£100 OFF MOVE·IN!t grounds 631· 7376 S 2 7 1 lJI ''1111<'1lllC: "'11 \J \\OU not v1Ew charming large lurn1shed SJ 300tmo A C d ned Featuring pool spa 111'L e clea q 191 2bt bl)' 494• 4 1 . thll'l' !-1,11,hdnr' .Ht' 1101 ~•>Jilli ''' "'' rll he ten H> en ~ue a tril'L. 111 the t!!R • roll ttome 1 Ba u1111nc1 673 9151 1' on 1110 NEAR BE AC H AND patios. encloM<:I parlong arg n u e side 3BR. 2BA, delx Mii lt)u,h lhJt onl' "11 h a 11.'n 10111 r11k. ,1111 l1H the Jden'r Thcrellllt' Je S 1250 mo 631 6359 OCU91 YIEWS PAVILLION. 3BR 2BA SOfry No Peta ~~:i. lr~~:~s:'~~,.;'. ws;;; Suite. ytrd new verticals h h I . I IJ h I ·'" t h I O'E91H•1-4 UPSTAIRS '!'early 8acn~rS570 • G ul I!! 1 ,,n ,rn\'\ine ' 1'1 \\11u c , IJr l'I p :i1eu ,\ e'I "tt 1 1 e queen Cozy 3BR 2BA hOme pool UH ll&SE 51350,mo 557•6985 2Bdrm 1, ·B• 5775 $875 NO PETS 6'40·2495 parnt crpt ar lndry l 1,ndc111('r' l t•n' Jrtd lant• l'nJ;n .ind the \\1lh rhc ;:i,·c \\hen the & guest hou~ brg 101 4-BR 4 BAS3000mo 240NICEtN i°LA.RGEshatp&ci.an $1100640-2426 both ul \\hom haH rer11:'-{11li;J 4uC'C'11 d1J not drop. dl'<.l.Her pre· IP workshOr '2 pa1io~ '(Ill. ,l, lUSE I l~~9~"'6~~1~ 1p~~o ,...OCEllFllOIT 11~8tff!:!'s~~2~:4 14 2 Bdrms. d ishwasher & E'Slll Miil IH! l•rl.'dl B, 11.1111 \\Hh J1,11n.t11•n at lht• 'lllttl·J 1h.i1 .. 01111nutlli.t wnh a dub $l300 850 0444 Ocean view home 4 BR J S1 000 mo winter rental furn 2BA garage lrom $640 mo lrg bnghl 2BR 1BA ot hti.th~'' Ind• nl Hlll'll1.t11on.tl ,,,m \,,., 1.m1,1111111in1 10 .. omm111tnt1 \111-ISLAND WA TERFRONl BA $2 600 mo 2 M11>tt:• Suites 2BA Sl lOO 631· l336 I •WTllll* 546-9950 or 645·5577 1n1. lndry gar. new carpe p.:11111•11 I kr<'• .111 l'\.itnplc.: ol 1h~11 I ~HJt· Ir l1111~eJ ltL.c a d1Jnwnd f1 1 w ooat docl>. S1unn1no J Agent 721-0304 35 ~1 ~~~n~~" Ocean View Bachelor. pvt, B~.~~~ult~~~o~~r ~= •Ill ~I FIHI :tr':o~·:.~s~'t"· quie drte,n\c \\hldi '"'uld f,, ~h.trd II' j ne"t' "J' tlw be~I 1..hJl11.I.' f,H. the BR 3 BA w1a11 amem11es . r-• quiet & secure S585 1 1 le DIW WID nC'ill t-\ IO\ r.111 llllllh 1ri.~. "' drdarer l.t1l\\l.'d to I s3sog:v1g~~~be~ Call li4• Mt ltilt ..... hrk Call ••,7,•·.·1•10''''" ~~:RJ-7~-~~;'2utrls N s I ~:ri:p. r:arage pallO 2BR 1 .BA & 1BA new LARGE 2BR WESTSIDE r ht· .111dh•l1° "·I' 1111pc..-.1l•k I 'ht ~Ill~ 111 d1.rnw11J, J rtd I 111(',\('J COLDWELL BANKER I Pvt beacn steps to waler • • sq951mo carpel APT Refrigerator stove ...,,rnih'.,.1rirr1<>lrtHllp<1n.il"il.1n,t•tl tht· i.i.I. dil\\ll 11nc' 6.,.90600,7221•88 •S11001mo673·60JO llAllOllRUlTI SINGLEaparlment Steps 1780SanlaAnaAve Pool spa cal>lehool<·up Fresh ly painted I ~ to ~h garage S750 I TSL MGMT WllTUIE YILUIE S695/mo 640-4979 11 mo yrty I 129 W Balboa 832·2232 or 722 9012 645-8122 I . LE When look ing for a fu ll·t1'me 1'o b 1t Blvd 723·4852 Lg 3 BR 2 BA upstairs TODAY/s SUNDAY PUZZ · ' Whenyou wanttogetrlQl'tt N.W carpet & drapes takes prac t ically no time to c heck the1Upsta1rs rear Baylront lolhehefr1olthfngt,Cfan+-S350 MOVE·IN ALLOW Enc garage $1145/mo I 2BR 1 BA. SI 0001 mo 11.o· .. ,, Ofgantzed, lnl0t· Lg 2BR. encl gar. deck. 631·7664 d 963· 1562 e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Opportunit iesincfassified ~.,~ ine~u~ No ~ts ~·~~~~~ Qu~1.nope11S725 321 L---------------------------------------. 673-2447 wti.tyou're!Odllnglor . Mont• VIII• 850-0173 AC"OSS 1 Lincolns noc;1t.n11mi!' •Composer Fr1nz - , 9 Soogwrrler• oro 14 Wint' worO 17 Gruesome t9 Fall 01oom 20 Strtnqed 1nstru~t 21 San,.AnlOnu snro l • (• ('' u d v ... l:> Mar n k•nl' 26 Egy01 'I Saoa1 2 • -.dblf'•l'I c;os.• 28 Belor" 2G i: 1sn1nq J"ll r.>as~•oewa, NtQl'lt t• t(J 1• B,1o ,n rvc; •Ii E ~plDtl'" Hernando o,. ~Moult •drd ~" W1thCt">,.. ~ 1 Um"~'"" ~I P1t1nf'I ,, 0 1 oc.e .. r mo11emf'nt5 ' .. q.-., "' Oorv ,.. 4e Doun•e cur•" 4'< Appra•Sf' .o Propnf'I • Bring Cl'ldrQPS 89"'"'' '4 Pal ,, p'""<J" • Bar boll 'l9 M1~0IM f'O 60 F1'h lf'Aluff bl s 0"• b4 Typl' 111 QA~ 6( James l M1111 Dillon bQ s .. u me planl 70 P"ac.e !jQdlli'~\ ,, fi111~ "1a1fr,1m 11 l\ulhor H,;lo•y ~. ') »han19f 'to Pfltlt lll Bend 0111 o• sh•Pfl 80 SecurPd 13 .. hQhlly 112 Melon 83 Card game 84 Ctock IBL• 86 lsriaeh llfllfle 8 7 R1bb11 fur 88 Ra1att 1 m11e 811 CheSr 01 oraWt'fs 92 wure ano .. ancl!I 94 Begonn•no 9S Santa l:A 96 Appear 1P SOC.Al ChmtM>r 99 f "" public •PPflar ''" t' 1()1 Dotoar O• h1:t' I t1t'O 10• G1oaet •06 Omer , 08 t11'8d '-' .... •09 ltmf' ur .. 1 1 10 Ratner "' Quayle 11t' ·OO·Wf'tl 11JU•ban~• 1>11111 11~ l eaneo 1 ;:..•,. \1de 1 9 Slt.., ft',,• r,• 122 Atoo 1;>3 HeaoQ •••ll'r\ •;>4 il.ly t.ot''" , 1;>f, Mf'ln1Jt1 I /IS JV" Jo)Clo' 11' '10 YOk 13 t ( •aJy 1:11 StanlP, 1J4 Pus~, .. ,. "ror•Our1 l'.lt, Hbr"m r !'! 'Ill, l~{)I it ~0 ,, 13'1 Rfot1q10.,~ 14 • loo an•,,." 14, MusP f[l•.,.t'" 144 'i1nqe1 Jranil .. 14t. l •vfll1 l tn •i 148 N,1p1>ry ISO T\/ ' Pt .. 11:; , 1">1 Pt>ttnu" tnarac111r 15;> Tyt>elllli!' tSJ lflle 15• Compass pt , 1551rr~ notched 156 Turn aside 157 Daisy DOWN 1 Short song • Storage pt&CP 3 German rrvnr • L19nr t>eam "> Ouatsnt1ne b Actor Erwin .. Gu\to 8 [rT' l•on11 Siiex.• Q qarde '0 M.tlh rAI• 1 1 Mon~ ~ t ood 12 P•f' mOOI' • C 1ll:lurs• IS C.u•<lO s ""'" 1 e. L eat1 ""'il•ta!ilt! 17 Ria !>Ori 18 Con•>TIOlior /2 NI'.., mar C,ar•" ,'J P1p•1 Q&tmf'nt 10 L 0,,9 11m1> );;' l uPt!l lht<f'l'lP )4 M onf'r rf)ll t7 a 11mt1 lQ r CIO!l r~1mf'n • t Nuisance 41 Oaruer o• ~'.11 44 W111rno•~ 4f Dull l nO munotonou'- •1 Trrc • •.o N~QQ•"O ,.,, .. •" '>2 fuu W C,J As• a01111,. ,1 '>•He• '\6 HtQl'I •1IQU• 1'1111 '\8 UndevtilOPf'•1 Plllnl SN)tll 60 Allf!n or ,.,11"1' 61 E QllOlnQI) prC,YOCtll•Yf' 6'2 l'em le 0""" 6J G1r11n<l 65 M1~e lace 66 Pub ollermo 6 7 Spou~ s Cl'l1l(J 68 W•H 10 11 ·~ 69 I or ma 7 1 GodOe&a of discord 73 In dre11mrand 75 Cerio 11 -Blue' 79 Fa1n1 81 Type ot Quart1 8' Cnttetze 8!1 Poe poem 81 Drawing 89 Protouna 90 Crrm~r 91 Measurt1 ot ien0 ir 93 Sm111 Qf f or mpr onr~ 98 Ev•• 100 Act•"llS Mary 10 1 T1>a a~e amount •O'> ACl•f'U Arlene 107 C1tean oll 10.-. S"ll~ • V>un<l I I I Cl'l,,Slmt1S ~QnQ 11.l GloO. 114 M1r n1 po!fl'lill)\ 11~ Pn11aoe1pn.a COll(>QI' 1 •1 f nt~r ~nf' Pf'I •I@ A(Jvlln<I' •;>CJ Odil l AS,•St.>nl 1,'. lhflii11f'f l\mPIOVl'f' I' t Gar(lf'n D"'' 1, • E•l01"<1 126 Help' 12; Eeny min, m1 l]Q NOi c >(>lme<J ljl Ov"' wtl'l•U' I 1:i, Anl>c 'l b Si:ia"'" toO) 1 tl BurOf'" r ""'"' t1tt "'" flllt Ju•' 'ICl'l(>OI t•n 011Cl9P IMtll 14 Ml''ll t ,., 8rot1C111t\I t 4 1 1qn1tfld ••Q One rn1llit o Rt·adcr \lnntagr '1iu mu,1 be -re.idinit m' md1I tic{ a US(' 'ou arc \o <IH ur.tll' Jnd T dnl u~ualh a r .IUIU\ s~rp11c \h "' k " a \,.orp111 Jnd shr ,3\' 'nu an· np,ht ahout hr1n11 Pil''111natr hw "r11ntt .11'ou1 hrintt \lu1'nurn .iml 1r.1l11u' I lo'" 11 "'hen \CIU g1-r tho\C v.ho gratu· 1 t1ou\h attJ1 L. ,l\11nlo1t' a ta\te ot 1hr11 ov.n mt'J111nr fhJ nl.' lur \\'rll\ 1ng rh,H J'CI' rr\p.in.t 111 chJra1-- l<'ll\lll' 111 l~I /t'<lt.1,.il ~ljtO\ . I I agrt•1· v.1th llenn \I tlln 'uu arr .rn amn11n$ cnller \RI[\ r \lar,h '1-o\pnl I~, f-ull I Moon p.1,1111111 Jl1cn1' 10dt"t l\111n 1r.1ff11 tic ur\ nt·u \\ll\ tor pt.inning I ahe.iJ Rdnlt' r ..slreJJ\ <'l.Hn1n .. at I\ tn 1'11.1n1· n1..snncr \131 nt.11n per\J'Cdl\ t' \('n\( •>I humor l'1'tt'\ pl.i'' rok • T \I I< l ..., I \prtl 'O MJ\ 101 \lone\ , 11m<'' f,l\trr 1han Jnl1u· J'IJft·J ln\(\ll~lt' lor 1110~ end\ 1 1n1 ~ np1111n\ Jnnunting pmcedurt'\ I ull \toon h•tihlrtthl' "lost-.tnd· lounJ · lnd1\1Jual v.hu startrd nimm hl-$\ lnrg1q:nc\\ (,f\11'11 t\l.i' ·~l·lune ~,,, I ull '-.loon 1n H\Ur '1gn \putl1,Jtti reuig· n11111n pct,ondht' \olor \C'\ appeal ) nu'll rca< h "1der J1111lrncr '"' 11.:1 l1on Ill tr.t11•I I\ lcJtUtrtl I 11\1' f\•la· 111111\hlp . \IWn)l hul \(HI In) .. \rin lll\1\l\t'tl (\"I( 11< tJunc :1.Jul) ::, '"'II \lgn1h,111or thr Moun " full anti 1 '"u an.t C'\l'r\ho1h l'l'lt' \\Ill L.nov. 11 't1lo.r 1n11tatt't' 1mpnn1 \t\le gr t J1redl) In hran ol rn.tll<'r' ( re1u 1' r rro1t•11 1 omrl<'lt'11 "11h fluun\h lfOIJuh .n.\ug ~~I Ynu111uld he lrntrr oi tug-111 "-Jr f-am1h rrla I t1on,h1p\ dnmin.11' ~lnnr'. prem)le lln the ltnt' I 111lt11~ •through on · "1nnrr fC't'lin~' · C1emin1 natt\C: hrtp' m11~e "1~h , t•mc true founding il\Jtlablr' \ ll<<10 ( \ujl ~ \ \rpt :21 \up- pon comn from 'urpnsc \oull c \\1.rn1 t11'a"" \Ct\llllhl\ .rnd kC'C'p pl~n' Or"hlt' < hel k J1r t nutn nC"Cc~sar) lo rt'' 1ev.. rt\ISC, rebuild ( "PR IC'OR N ( ~ 21·Jan 20) and ~,\~11'1> lu reloutc Lunar po~-No" you rrall) do ~cm to hr caught 1t1on actt'nt\ u1mmun1t'311on tra,el. in thr crossfire at v.orl. Ho..,,.e,er \Cart·h tor ""'ul m•tt' .. f inant 1al \liamng facuo ns must hr told to wp~1r1 re,uh' Imm 11iorcrarion 111 S('fl)(' 1hr1r d11Tr~ncr\ elf gnr\antes 'K'orpm 1h1~ "-ttk. 01he,..,..15'C ~nu "111 opt out "( <lRPICI tCl.,.t ::3.'u • ~I I of a lon1·1rrm pion SI.heme or pro- ( hr, L. L 1br:a ffil'\i..tgc f-ull Muon Je<:I A suprrb asp«I bcl"-t'l'n the sun pos1t11111 ;wrl'OI\ 11u,1 lund possible in Sag111ar1u\ and Jup11er in Leo on inhl'nt.intr 1n\l'\tm~n1s £)(-ep fttl· V.edncsda' '' a dnr and drfinlle mg 1n,ol•n lrt'Jlt\11\, sp«ula11on. signal II> stop co,cnng up for 01hers. rnm.>O•l' 'ou'll be ~~mg. "I am no and 1f,ou honesth behe•e that )'OU longer alone'" 11me and 1alt'nts •an hr put to hrttrr \r\vlTT 4-R tl \ ("lo ' .2~-~ u<1e then 1h1s " ~our pt11n1 of de--n} '\1trn11on re~ohr\ around fam. p<irturr 11\ home p11~~1hlt' t hange of rc\1 ·\()l .\Rll . tfan ~1-h1' 1111 Jenee man1 .. 1 sta1u\ Full Moon Th1\ tcrtatnl) ~ms Lo be a ume u l h1ghhgh1s lc-g,;11 aflJtr\. crC'd1h1ltl\. cmotwnal wnt11u and l0nfus1lin lor \J)l'C13I perm1\\l(ln\ partne"h1p )llU HcH•t'\er ln\onc who foolish!} Libra IO\oheJ lx'llr,rs 1ha1 \OU arc lar 100 up~l. ( APRIC OR 'J I Dr<: 12-Jan I QI darrd or d own 1\ ob' 1c1u~h 111 for a \\ h.ll '"u thought "-3\ "o,er and rude a"akcnins HO\\l'\C1 hcforr donr v.11h" 1' re\l•l'd fmph.uts on \11u Ji'''" 1hc v.arp3th .nlo. \Ou~lf mman1e lel(,1J agrrcmt'nt cnn-1 is 11 ~all\ v.o nh al) the aura' a11on 1ro,ers1al love:-' reta1wnsl11p '\\llld a,g1ta11on ·and hassle when )Our fu . mat..1ng linal Jn 1\1on na\CJ on sur 1ure happmes\ ind fulfillment are 10 face appraran\C\ be found 1n a to1all) d10crtn1 rn· .\C)l \RH' (Jan .W-1 t'h ltll '1ronmen1 or louht\ I unar pcm1111n Jtt't"nl' .. ,..,,.1rl1ng ol PIS( FS fFeb 20-~ar,h ~0) ~tf- hurm1•nn · \1t<n.ir10 h1ahl1ah1' d1sc1phnC' and ~lf.-tuntrol Jrl' JU\I as lnl\rl. d1\rn\cn. \Jtll'I). lo'c rrla· important a\ ~lf,onfidence 1h1' 1wn,h1p A• hin•Jhl 'uu'll kno\\ 11 s \llCCL. 1f ~ou are to makC' \uur mart.. for re:1I C Jr11 rr nJl1' c pha" pana and hr on the nght 1ra1 k on the "-Uf .. mount rotr fron1 r>unna thr pa~ ",, months or Pl\C I\ II ch I~ \I.Heh WI What ro you hJ\t' p;ud dearl) for crn11n had been "ld1 \l.tnthng" "Ill he m1scakula11ons or fa1hn1 to tallr lttmpk11·d Rulr\ l'C:ml in )OUr faqn no1e of warning \1anal\ No\li, how· I 1x-u\ on durnn1lll\ insuranct' re· evC"r. '<OU rcalh l'an. shC>Uld and mo\ al 111 ..afet\ ha1ar1h from hnmr must he ehk 10· plan for 1hr fututt Older famth mrml:X"r rnnfidt's w11h a Jreater degr<'t' of C'C'r1a1nt) and "\<'lrrt rum.lnH' .. llUlhOnl\ IF l>H lMBLH. ~ I\ 'Cll H. \RIE.~ tM:anh .?I .\pnl ~OJ \n 81 RTllD.\' ) ou arr rmo1ronal. emo11on1I llt or atu1chmcnt now ~t'nllmcntal \CrJ\111\t'. PfC:SCtcn1 'IC<'m' lO Ix' &Otnl throu&h 3 d«HJ· I tum ntr\\1•t' aet1\.1lrn 'lpoth11h1 -=--+--+---t nn rnrrt'r 1'u~int'' prestige tnm· mun1t\ pm1e1 t 'uu v.11r~ e\txt.1Jtl) "ell "'11h edh uP1('1t1ng phel<' end ~ou ma) v.omen ha'r 1n\t1nt1nr kno\liled&r lx'tie'r \OU fia,c C'\p('ndcd 1 &rl'llt concrm111a puhht ttend\. food You drat of 11me to no av11I However, arc Im al 11flrn hrttcr at art.Ima o thers \Ii hat lht' futurl' hoJJ~ and 1hr onl> than v. hen 1t \OmM 10 promo11ns dtrl'< t1o n •'•1l1ble "'II hr clt'arl) )llUr 11\\n 1auM" <ante•. C upncom sianposttd when the ~un makes a pr non' are dn1" n ICl 'ou MillN \prctaculu 1spcc1 to J up1ter o n dumc\IH 1d1u,tmrn1 1mn11nrnt. Wtdnrlday E'en hanh worda and (OU Id rntlvdr t hang<' of remtrm't", unreasonable demands dunna thr marital \lt\lu\ ' our "n11 mone).. cul)' pan of tht \liet"k must not be month~ 1n I QQ I art' Januan 4nd 1ltov.ed to inlluen,·c )'Our op1n1on& (x tohcr (rood lor \ 01.' ot tung·tt'rm plan\. TAlJR ~ l~pnl 21°M1y 21) You l IBR •\ <~pt :\.0.,1 n 1 11'.' •-------------~--------------.. ~all) du nec'd )Our •tis about you thrw days also. •he courage 1nd Looking to sel that extra atacktngup the. garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 r conflden~ not to allow an yone, no matkr hov. dow ot tttmanal)' IN1twonhy, 10 1nllut'n« your 1ud1- mcnt and dttis1ons ovtr both ptr· sonal monty matters and j01nt nn1n1cal 1mnac~nts. Whal ltln• .,~. dunna the very t.arly pen or lhl' com1na week wtll ttavt a n t'notmoua cf1'«1 o n )'Our home It~ domesuc tel-up •nd tieeunty an I 'IV I. GEMINI (May 22-Junc 21 )· A full ·snooa in Ocnuni sap1fia you have now waclwd t.be end ohhe hnc as far 11 OM cmouonaJ tk or 1nvolnmen1 11 conormcd.. Howc~""J")U rca!I) cannot contort with thoee Who •~ not coml>ktcly dc"oted. loyal and CMtworthy. However the tun m S.ttanm 1un up all kinds of cm~ tiont and the odd rcxntma Tiwft,. fOR. pard 1111im Fine over tbe top and tlitMt•• tllolc •M ltJll lllavc tmponut ptnOMI Ind ~ ,....,.y. CANCEJl (Jtaae 22.Juty 2J): Yo. --to bt tspenenalll --bnd al 11tv6...., upMlva) Of ..,.. .................... cmaot .... QUiit come to term~ v.1th cnfor,eJ change~ ""'o"' 'ou must .\lso. fate up 10 the fact 1ha1 ha' 1ng been mmnformC'd or m1\lrd. crnatn lie\ haq~ to hr ~'crcd Ont) then ran \OU \Cl abou1 m.alo.1nJ a fresh swrt The o pportun1t1r\ 10 do ~ uc thtrr ~ all that 1\ ~quired 1~ lhl' aMolute detrrm1natmn 10 hegin a ne" nde or chaptrr LHI (Jul) ~.t·.\ua :J1 II must be a unique and l'\tremel) fonunate Leu \Ii ho 1s not wp1 ng \Ii uh rmn- 11on1I conOtets or d1V1dcd loyalt1ts thr5<' da\\ I IO\\r\ rr for "-C'C'lS \OU ha'e kno \lin 1ha1 ~ to'C'd o nes or 1uoc1atc "ould e"entuall) up)Ct \Our best laid plan\ -and no" the) ha'c The~fore \OU can either It· t<"PI them on thnr ttrms or~• about pro' 1ng JUSt ho" 1ndcprnJen1 rt'· s1hen1 and rt'UOnahte \OU can be VIRGO ( '\UJ ~4-Scpt ~ 'l Both n full moon in C1t'm1n1 and a 5<'n· 'Ulllonal ISJ1"t 1 lx't\\C'C'n the sun and Jup11rr makr for a time of chan1r uph<'l'al and surpnSC' de~elopmrn1s 1n your carttr <\nd \OU would ha' e tc1 be in the balk of beyond not to hr t'\Cllt'd and tnlOuragC'd b\ "'hilt ts curnn1I> tin offer ~luwt"ver. much dcprnds on ho" 'uu handle homr. fam1h •H domr\11l d1fficuh1es this week ind 1f )'OU arc prepared to takr olh<'". n«'d\ into llCounl bt'fore bt11rn1 a ne" trail LI BR.\ (~pt .?4-0ct 1' I lkcaul!C the full moon cut\ atross an&Jn of )our solar chart rt'llted to 111 forms of commun1<'a11on. no one \\111 doubt \Our 1brhl\ 10 tum ofT the charm ·Hov.evcr. bt-fore rudrn1 tl'te not act cons1drr the poss1b1ht) of this bem1 the prrf«t umt 10 dis· u1nce )OUr.t'lf from people. places or suu111on' which confuSt' or con· found )'OU What takes place on Wtdne1day 'hould ddinitd)' m1L.c }'Our l1bran hun heat 1ha1 much ra"er S<. ORPfO (Oct 14-No" 22) Ahhouah you havt' e"el')' l'QSOn 10 feel ruihcr proud tnd pleated w11h ~ou~lf bcc:au~ uf the W11Y pr-. rrss1on1l m11trn •re lllluna shape. ~member th11 you weft' not always 50 full of confidence Jn feet, etttam rollequtt have had 10 put up-"'1th your procniunatina over c:areer a> sues. Howt'\.tr, 1n one area you must bt bt\ltally frank thtJ Wttlt and this 11 over finanCH, ft>r the ttWards 1nd btndhs could be qu11r staaacri"I - C'J(>tt1al)J on Wtd~y SAOITTARIU (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21): Ever sin<T tltt' sun rnlc~ }Our own b1nh an on Nov 22 theft teems 10 have bec1\ mOfMfltl •hen you hontttly btltevtd partMn and dole compan1001 had au taktn kavc of lhe1r atruu. Now1 hoMvtt, a f\tU moon '" Omuni 11pifla you are not chained •o any dcshny. cacrpt or )OUT own makfl\I. More -• fantu- tk U1*t to L°"~"'· J11ptter, on Wednctday it's t.nnc 10 ll'f'eld you.r wtnp. an looec or move Oft. IF YOUlt Ill TH DAY IS TODAY: totally u•~ araua· MlftCtl ....... IO be alinlUll ,OW oudoot l9d blMvior .....,. • wd • kl 11..,. plUa. Howwwcr. 1" ................. ... :,"::..'::-=:::.= ....... .. ni,'11-. 2 •• t. tasy wife ants to climb mountain have a fantasy wife. For her birth- all she wants is Lo climb.a moun- n years past we've wrapped up dleback, San Jacinto, Whitney, inier and Hawaii's Mauna Kea. Her t birthday was a landmark: Mount limanjaro in East Africa. This year, Nikki wanted San rgonio. at 11 ,499 feet, the highest kin Southern California. "It's just hour and a half fTom the Orange st." she pleaded. "OK. OK." I said and planned a kend in beautiful downtown edlands to be capped off with sum- ittina "Old Smoggy." The celebration didn't start on a high ote. Driving inlarld we got lost looking or gas in the mirfi-mall maze of Cor- cma. Makin& matters worse was listcn- 1 Ing toll book-on-tape version of Judith Krantz's new novel "Dazzle.I' By comparison, "Dazzle," the saga of a south Orange County land heiress, makes Wambaugh's "Golden Orange" look like one of the Great Books of the Western World. Leaving Corona. we were full of both gas and Kranu. "We have reservations at a Victorian bed and breakfast," I subtly bragged to Nikki as we cruised Un1 vers1ty Avenue in Redlands. "It's somewhere around here." I added, hiding the fact I'd forgotten the address. I was lookina for a wooden sign reading "Georgianna Manor" but there were o nly plastic 11ans readina Circle K. Deluxe Videos and Bulldog Liquors. "A'tc you sure this 1s the oc1ghborhoodT' Nikki asked, sllll in good humor. "Think so." I replied, eye1n1 the ,decrepit surroundings. "I know it's an bid house because bathrooms arc down '1tc hall." I added. Silence followed. Two blocks of silence. Then: "I thought you knew I don't do 'down the hall' bathrooms:· said my fantasy wife in Oat tones. "Oh, this will work." I mu11ered. "the owner sounded really nice on the phone." Fortunately, 1t did work out. Both lone Hansen. the propnctrcss. and her Georgianna Manor. were authentic de- hghLS. So was dinner at Joe G reen- sleeves, an up-to-the-mmutc, be1ge- leathcr restaurant in a turn-0f-a~n tury. rcd-bnck building. At five the next morning. the smell of coffee filled the V1 ctonan kitchen and with a napkmful o f warm blue- berry muffins we were headed to lhc p of"Old Smoggy." And like our evcnina in "beautiful downtown Redlands." the adventure exceeded cx- "pectations. First off, the air was fresh and sweet. And there were ruagcd granite walls, speeked with pines. reminiscent oflhe .Colorado Rockies. "We're just an hour and a half from home," Nik.k..i repeated. ptis time sliahtly in awe. After a steep ascent, Vivian Creek Trail winds throuah a sun-<lappled saddle dotted wilh 100-foot Jcfmy Pines and lhickets of mountain mahogany. Thanks to recent weather, water babbled over nearby mossy rocks and snow crunched under our canvas boots. Unlike previous birthday climbs. from Slddkback to Kilimanjaro, there was hardly a ICraP oflitter on the way up San Go~nio. In fact, there wasn't a sipl of civilization: no hi41'wires or steel towen. Only an ocx:asaooal jet alicina throuah an incandescent blue sky. ,, Above 10.000 feet, the trees thinned and snow thickened. Nikki and I fell Into the kick·s~ cadence and rh~mic brelth1na that makes hiah- altnude bitina lea formidable. Nearina the top we met two men from Europe who were ratina and admiri111 tbe viewA Tbey ........ in• triped that a woman couJd pUI them OG the W8] to tbe MUDmiL .. It •• her birthday. I mn•y mcatioDed 11 ~ left oe the IMt 111 f/I our journey ........ AIDp s.. Ocqoaio. well...,.. Ge m'flll, ....._,"we could•..,_. • JllDlo. Mame....,, ..... dill tlnt'!t.IMta• -..a1 ..... .... ~ ............... ilid fM11DIM1WO .. a111 .-w ~---1 t .................. ...,, .. _ --.-... --.... --'911. A& ...... •t.1111 "'7 ...... II ·. -• December 2, 1990 The Daffy Piiot . . CINI I C1lil•DEJ · . orange Coi1( carer girls They are visible and they do th ings . for their community Jo Anne Mix keeps track of thoK perky philanthropic females peerina from the ftoot pqes of our local oew1- papen and maaazincs . .. Any one who bas appeared on 1hc cover of an Orange County publication can join the Cover Girls. We have 60 members," Mix explJ\med. Carol Humphreys Not that the Cover Girls arc j ust flu fr. .. We're not tallung about a beauty contest," Mix said. ··usually those chosen for a cover arc women of ac- complishment. They arc women who care. They arc visible because they are doing things in their community." Mix has appeared on six co vers. "I founded the Cover Gir'ls in 1987 when the Center Dance Alliance needed a suppon group. I 1hought 1t would be an opportunity to support world class ballet Then when the center took over lhe Alliance. the Cover Girls sclccled .,Orangcwood to benefit from our fun- draisers. We wanted to do something for the children:· The high profile gals arc low key. mttting j~st two or three umes a )car. Last Thu.rsda) e~ening a bevy of CC's and their black-tied beaus converged on Newport's Ritz restaurant for the first annual Cover Girl Chnstmas k1ck-0ff dinner. Although Mix denies her mem- bers arc a png of glamourous party&irls. most of the coiffed aod._pohshed high energy celebrators arc gorgeous. We asked what It feels hkc to open up a newspaper and see yourself smiling back. As a professio nal model, Lea Petersen's ftrst cover was on the front of a SCan cataloge. As a philanthropist she's graced 1wo others. "It'-. fun. I clipped lhcm out and sent them to my Molhcr and the relatives back home ... Cover Girl Candice Schnapp 1s fea- tured so often ·that this 11eporter has received reader complaints o f favoritism. Schnapp's involvement 1n local charities 1s 1mprcss1vc. So a~ her covers. Although she's learned to always have her hair and makeup done before a photo shoot she's rarely satis- fied. "I always pick out the faults. I look washed out. or m) smile 1s crooked. or something." JoAnn St~art once graced the cover of Oranic County Magazine. "It's m> only cover and 1t was exciting. A lot of people called not so much about the cover bul about the article with 1t. They found out new thmgs about me ... my !~tcrest in languages. that I'm a lawyer. . Dec;ann Baldwin recalls 17 years ago .11:'1 Jb& all Interesting sight to _see while shopping NOW LISTEN. YOU ... She'd kill me if I divulled her name, but an extremely powerful IOC1Cty matriarch was out sboppina with her 2 year-old pnddaupter when I obeerved her havina a bit of difficulty with the child. .. The little &irl wanted to ao in one direction -the pude ~in anotbtt. I . thoupt she bandied it quite weU. Vr:ry ~she commanded. .. Now lisieo. you." ' In perfect mimicry, the child responded. "Now listen, you ... " a CHARLOTTE RU~£. ANY.ONE? .•. Peter tbc Great was extremely food o( Frencb fOod and culture. Napoleon, on the other bud,.often wubed he'd puecd up tbe trip IO MOICOW.- NOw, me two c:uliMry ~ bavc coavefllld -in tbe ptl*DOC ol Dsahilev ~ a aew Loi Me*l •trric ... Wlllll I wut to Dow ii. .. wbl&. eucdY .. FrUco-• ·acame1 ..... ~ bilUc.. -yWL . 0 COHDOLENCES. .. To Oilm bu , "'° lall Im Wo..a...-,,....~2s. ..... .......... ...,dll( .. ·• I ' • The Cover Girls include front row. from left: Jo Anne Mix. Deeann Baldwin. Candice Schnapp. Back row. from left: Lee PaynetQrwioe COMI Olly Plot Susan Barlowe. JoAnn Stewart. Lea Petersen and Ollle Hiii. Gowns courtesy of Red Haute Coutu!e. when she and her daughter were fea- tured on the covc:r of La1una·s News Post. "She was the smallest baby (1 pound. 3 ounces) ever born 1n Laguna ... Baldwin admits her other co,ers were more glamourous and best of all. she confides. her home is the only Orange Judy Chamberlain instrumental in crcatina the cu1sine at h11 son's restaurant. Gianni's. and bis stantp of excelleoce can.be found all over the <>ranee C.OW. The wonderful coobes at Puquini. in Sou.th Coast Plaza. are made &om hit red pa. 0 XMAS GLFT FOR ·MENSA MEM- BERS.-Manb Fltbcr'a biebJy.fOUICid ~ axnpua ~ .,.,.._, ...a retails -lboUI S495 ..• F"9*r. do calls Ne•pcwt ... lllolDe w ol me year, oace ..... ..., • besides tbat of coap•Ur 0 OUCH ... County home "e\cr featured o n the cover of 'Architectural Digest · .. Susan Barlowe. spothghted long ago on the Orange Coast Daily Pilot tylc co~er. dropped out ot the society scene to become a working girl . .''It was fun but if you do a lot of soetety work you llllt•B Ill act preny -used to 1t. I burned out. I've' calmed down now." No1 Ollie. Hill "People come up and say. 'I saw your picture 1n the paper ... .\GAIN ." But that's OK. I believe being a cover girl 1s rccogmt1on for our good deeds." Book-loving group called ·Los C'.ompadres still meets By Elisabeth Cobb Or-. ea. Olly Plot In the early days of C.ahfomi.a. people bound together by common mtrcsts and mutual rqard were known u .. com- padn:s. •• It seems only fittina that one of the most fascinatina lfO'lPI of bibHophilcs in the state would cboole to call themtclves Los Complldtc:s.. The mcmben, u sociable and amicable u their name implies. meeu ontt a month at the Sbcnnan Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. Wbm Loi Com.ptldrel celebraled tbcir lOtb uaiver.ry ill t 971. one ol its bmdi.111 manben. Doe Mt1~ COCD~ a cbumil!ll ....., m .... ol me nt:aL ~ 10 Uedowa. Loi Compeclira a.. • .-• * b1Dtf owner ..S .ediw ol • S... AM l..,_..t, HIM Ohm. wt.o ............. olboaUorilia ..... IOllil ....... ia 19'1. AllM_IM_ia ....... ._ • 3 I IDllCll adlll'• IM ...... .., _......... 11'11 tl1 ... .............. ., .. Amil-.... ·-... .............. , ......... D; 1 •• C..b .. a Dw\aht Hamilton,' an executive '6fficer with Security Title in Santa Ana; and Hon.cc "Party.. Parker. a doctor of veterinary medicine. • Today's mcmbcnhip list bas pown to 50. and tbe mnarbble diversity of occu1>9tion1 is still evident. Amoaa the names of noted hbrariaos. billoriam and academics. you1J find _...., prineen and bootbinden too, 1Nt there are alto doct0n. 1aw,m and a Vlriety of buliMlllM'I\ u wpt. . Lindy Oariie, owner of me Apolo aoo.'*'-Jama Lonoa ol i..'I loob llld Prints. iad Jolm IF IP , OWMf ol Aha Catifonia ..... [ .... •••'£ &. ... IO ia· J .. 1.1911111• OoMmia, "'° badt ~ illlid ~ ......... ---.-a.. ... -• cre..a1..,..1900•lll111n. _. Wlillll all 11cAIMP. titt ................ .. cat 's I 1.i ..... • ----~ ; -llmE-1-• The enpaement of Jeannette Barbee to Randall G rimlJler of Sheridan, Wyo., has been an- nounced by her parents. Gilbert and Karen Barbee of Costa Mesa. A June IS wedding is planned in the Hyatt Newponer Hotel, Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and is employed by the Oruge Coast Daily Pilot. Her fiance is the son of Robert and Joyce Grimmer of Sheridan. Hc is a graduate of Sheridan High School and the U niversity of Wyoming. Dlnnla Brele, Summer BeHey IM.EY-llEll Summer Bailey of Fair Oaks and Dennis E. Breu of Balboa Island are planning a Feb. 17 weddina in the Edwards Lido Cinema. He 1s the son of Dennis Bress Sr A of Newport Beach and Judy Krause of Brea. The bride-elect is the daugh1cr of Salim lsrawi of Los Angeles and 1he late Patricia Bailey. She is a gradu- ate of Bella Vista High School and UCI. Her fianet" is a Brea Olinda H1~ School graduate and attended South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. lmport:antNodcoof Pabllc AUCTION Go•ernment Fine A.rt Material China Nadonal Alta a Crafta Import A: bport Co. (BEIJll'fG BR.AlfCB-A OOV&Rl'OIENT CORPORATION) Tht' Beijing Covt'mmt'nt sent goods to Los Angt'lt'S to promott' select art ltt'm l>ue to lht' problems In China and ~~nt t'COnoml<' situation lht' U.S. N{t'nls have ordered tht' to bt' sold by aucwon 10 tht' hi t'sf bld<kr for Immediate II utdallon. Ll9UIDA TIO/f-lfO JaJllJIUJtl-/fO RUBRVZ Olf "°"T l1'SM9 ATTllBSTOllAO~PllSl!IIS.SO, AL.It.% ltlOVI!fG AND STORAG.lt 3J75 AlRWAT AVB. COSTA JfBSA Dirt'< llons. 55 exll Baker Go ldl on Paulartno Go kfl on Airway ·405 ult S Brlatol. Ldl on Paular1no Le-fl on Airway SUM>AY, DEC. 3 0.-. at 11 IOO A.I&. BIDDING STARTS AT 12 NOON INVENTORY INCLUDES: H~woo<I l11r11t111r.-jtold lr .. r & Inlaid screens. altr r ua~. Mothl'r ol l't"ari 1nlatd µ«'(k''ldf" I hulr" nl""I Of lolbl!"> pC>rC'l'liUn plllaCC \II-. mothrr of pr.trl dlnll\!t room 1111111'' llvtnl{room l!IUllf'l'i .and c.abln<'l•. fish bowls planl<'n glnj!l"r jars bluf' 6 whllr pon rl.lln h~r wl.-ctton ~lot110nnr. n>Mwood dtnll\I{ & ltvtnj! .oom sullr rnrl'M" p.;tnllrljl• brorur C'l'80<''1. fish hons. da(tll rtl" nrhukr'i. jild<' c-arvlngt brdultful l.&quu lumllurr 'lttr?llH)' Ivory flft\.llT' animals tack ho~ 24 '"u-' lll{unnl'"' d o1..nnnl'clock' plu,. IOO'solpl«f'So<brlr" b...-.. r 1n tonjuc-11on Wllh .. txlVI" \Olll' Al CTIO" I' l U'Jl '< TIO'll WITH AftO\'f SALE MERfllA'llL>l ... t A< QlHHfJJ l llAl'H H 7 llA 'IKHl'l'TC'Y CASE !19 999 W I 00 RllCS t'HOM AA OH It 'II r Al l<l 'l .... I,.., flW< Tf r> In TltE LARGt.ST < Rt:;DITORS TO !'>EU "l(l MINIMl M 11111 l'IH t '-"-iAC 'llltlC ENT Pt:RSIA'll & ORIEN'T Al IHI<,.., \I -..1 11 ll I' n r' •I I nr 11 ... mond f"m<'r.&ld & nJ~ Jt"""t'll')' I Iii K Id ~,.rln • 20 flor .. n lnho-. I>\ M1m llal1 Chag;tll Nkman £nr Otl.A,..ua Rrdbird lci<nwn k"an -'IV"' I "' Kr••)oon•k) • 20 •1~1\t"f\ "nd numtwl'Td bronu. bv t'W'a-. 0.11 Rodin 0.Ulll'•n l'nr and afln- l<rmlnlf11111 Mou,...•u Ml"llf' Chtppiln•• lOnd mort • .20 flff.,I~ t.impa '\IJ p1Nn of r"&tal mar.bk pt'(k'll .. I• • 10!1 kot• pirtr• nl , t•llNIOl'T11 rotra & ""•mf)!< • '>IJ 1<11• """'°,."°"',..Id' d••mond• ... phirn rubtn •"'1 11K>rr • I., loi.. nl t rrm II lnl~KI lumllu,... ...,llnlt rlr'lll• burfrls •Kif' l~hl,... '•lllnM rlC "'""""'"",)(">HI Tuma\.,..,. Ml <tot'f~ MClt.tll 'Vo /lf'ns. rnt um,,..,..~ or 001~.ndlnlf rh;<f'flr• 1mporl r h•'Jf" P"ld ,., porl ol rntry The enpaement of Cherilyn Brixey to Christopher Boaalio of Longview, Wa. has been announced by her parents. Larry and J udy Brixey of Newport Beach. Manners Church in Newport Beach will be the setting for their Jan. 26 wedding, - T.he bride-elect 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Her futu~ h usband is the son of Fred and Sandra Boaglio of Lonaview. He was 1graduated from Mark Morris Hi&h School and Warner Pacific College in Portland, Ore. JUDY From C1 ·OUCH ... Richard Lyons came back from the desert looking so-o-o elegant. He and wife Cathy bad a chance to relax. the radio honcho was spon- ing a new. sl~kly moussed hairdo and a major suntan when -zap - be broke out in the world "s worst Schizophrenic son torments mo DEAJl ANN LANDERS: My l S. ,__ Hee.et ... N9tla•.a Al-~ 10D baa been d illf"*d U .... fw t11e ltl••llJ .... ...a a tdlizopbrenic. Ha~ \hit dit-..,.rt. n. ...,._ II P.O. a.a eue means be will live 1n a niabt· NAMl·A. ~ Va. hlll. Ila mare day and niabt anH will never 111-fne .. ..,.._. II 1 ..... .... awaken. NAiii. fte ..-herr"lf II .... ., .. ,act .. ret\lJet to take hit medi· .,,..,...,...,. ..... .,.._. 1M cine. He won't ooopeRte witb bit ... .,..,. rm ..,. ,.. will ,... doctors Y(bo are tryins to pt tbe ~ aM ·~ • 1M1 ••l••W riabt combination of drup. He .,...,. hean voic:a and • ret\ltct to eat · y.., •'-... • ...... tttvlty h bcaause the food is "poisoned." He' ~ '' ,.u..dc. Tlla& ... ...;. to•• •IUI left home to live by himself because ;.l'te die .. ,,.,a....., meetiql he believes that my husbend -his aM lean ••N aMet Jact•1 W..1. stepfather -and I arc plottina to I aJM , ..., .. , &Ml --IM i,eu IO trill him . If Jad•1 •eeten. Please follow Jack keeps telephonlna the police ~ au..p • &MM reeomm.UdMI. to com plain about pepplc who arc TJ..-. .... .-.....,. ... ~,~a.,,.¢11111• ... 01-. OMd lllCL , pcnecutina him. He lives 100 miles , "' .-C;;;;iilll'.. DEAR READERS: I laave of&o ':way, and I try to help but the~ is illness. not a mo ral defi ciency or a beee asked, "Wlaat la Ule 1traa1nt h ulc I can do. Any day I expect to behavioral problem. let&er yo. laave ever received?'' My act a call saym& he has taken his I am worn-out as a~ other u n rer u s alwa11 .bea, "I cu't life. · parents of schizophrenic child~n. recall 'tlle 1tru1eat,' bet over tbe If poop!e knew. the .. h cll There is no planning a day because yean I've received a few tlaat wen 1Cb1zophren1cs and their fam1hcs go I never know when the next crisis ml1llty pec•llar." - ~uah perhaps there would be will occur. I wonder how Iona I will Today I am 1ota1 to abre one adequate aovemment support for last. Any suu estions? -S.B-P., tbt mlpt ,..wy. It's from Su research. My husband blamcs me Hemet Calif. Dle10. for bcina a doting. overly concerned DEAR S..B·P.: My bear t 1oe1 out Gem of tbe Day: Never eat at a m o t b e r. H e be ra t cs m Y to yoa dear. Scllllopbreata la oDC of plice called Mom's. Never play schizophrenic son fo r receiving wel-tbe c~leat ud least udentood of cards wltb a mu umed Doc. Aad fare assistance. He doesn't under-all mental UIDe11ea. Mace. progre11 never lie down wltat a womaa wllo stand that a chemical imbalance is ataa beell made but t11ere la still a faaa more troables tlaa.D YH b ve. - what causes this condition. It is an long way to go. Nelson Algrea (People maguhte ) case of bfves ... Seema he'd contracted the itchy nuisance when a masseuse used some oily stuff that produced an a1Jcr1ic reaction ... D DONTCH(\ LOVE T HE HOT LINE? ... Especially when the comments on it resemble the things people say to eacb other an he vy traffic... . . .. D NO M O R E FOO LI NG MOTHER NATURE ... You know those weight loss in- jections people have been aemng that trick their metabolisms into thinkina they're prcggers? ... Diet clinics aren't allowed to gJve them any more ... But Lindora Medical Centers are · reporting temfic results with v1t- amm therapy. ''HCG was just one of our methods," says J>rexy ~thia Graff. Lindora's new motto could be "Be Prepared." D HAUTE CAKES ... Check out the exouc new baker)' o n 17th Street that everybody's been talking about... It's ca.lied. natch. Haute Cake . 'Jl'zc. !Boaul of !J;>iud.ou o{ C!at.£ Entnp'li1£1. 'L£1idt.n11, admini1Lt.al o'l and 1taff of BOOKS . From C1 computenzed classical library con- taining 450 books that 1s so small 1t can casil) fi t into a purse or a briefcase. eau: <1V£11 dlwit~n <Vaff£J c/Yuuin~ e rntn oo'ldialfy invilu :JOU lo u.1.tc.nd a ~pu:iaf l'fw .dlou1£ edd,'lalin9 th£ compD.lion of OU't 'tUlOL'alic.m < Wulnoday, 'Duun.bn 5. 1q90 3 :oop .m to '/:Oo p.m. S3S2 c:Af£wmW'l ..:::llvwu..£ dfwztin9ton !Bt..acfi. C!afifowia 92647 cR.~/11.<JJ (114) S42 5551 Over the years members have built extensl\ e pnvatc libranes, which are as un ique as their own- ers. Man) were t) p1cal such as Hamilton's collec110n of books on ships and shipping. maps. chans and atlases: and Meadow's collec· uon of Westrm Amcncana and books dealing w11h BaJa Cahfom1a. Some highly specialized collcc- • uons are reknowned. such as Ph1hp O'Bnen's remarkable TE. Law- rence (Lawrence of Arabia) collcc· t1on. But. there arc those who con· sider themselves "accum ulators ... because of the eclccuc mix of books they've gatherc'<i. "What draws them together 1s thetr love for the word and how ifs exp~ssed 11). pnnt," says Wilham Hendncks. D1rcC1or of the herman Librar) and Gardens who hosts the meetings. "Los Compadrcs <'are about the fine things. the art1suc details. the wa) words arc pres- ented." Hcndnck~ notes. "they care for the small things. they apprcetate the finel ) crafted detail. the prccmon. the beaut) of the prC'SCn- tation. For them. the book. the words. 1hc 1llus1rauons all combine -it's an art form ·· German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes .. The Old- Fashion Way · 2950 Grace Ln C M Call for info 540~0281 CALL CANDY at 642-4321 FOR YOUR AD HERE Bu utlful LoCatlon By The Bay Special Wedding Packages Complete Package from $875 Capacity 150 N•wport s .. ch 7lt /S'8·9S81 ut 7 . 1.1.'s C1teria1 £ le,..-inl 1ra~s Gourmet buffets 1H'\ld1~ Vf'r, Alford.lble 662-lSH But anformaht). according to Meadows. 1s the guiding pnnc1Qlt in the act I\ 111es of the group, whose motto 1s .. U n1tcd b) a love of books, art, hfStor). and literature •· Hendncks sa~ s the group 1s modeled after the Zamorano Club an Los Angeles. which wa' formed in the late I 9:!0s. \ t>n«>tian Gondola (,.-ta" a ' • C..ourmc-1 S.\l.t'l\ \,, 'I 'T . • ( h•mP41'"" JL j 1rY1ne • c.11 c"'"'''•'"' -".Coast · , ........ -a Charfus 7 1 l > 6 75-·170l llomn ntil· W rcldinll" at ."iea • lUJ"J Motor hdrts and Sllnc Vmlls '~ Ptolmional Co-ordNlon l'mldt l obi l'blwq Oeucntd lo fit Yow lludctl (714) 875-4704 • 71ZMi 7i;p11 ~. Ro m antic Wedding Video's State of the Art Video Production 714/721-1171 ,eMZMeUHu 71ae't Beautiful We ddi ngs a t Sea Over 1 0 years ex~rlence In same location 714/642-6865 lULL SllVIQ CAftllNG Mow ts The TimlTo~ ~HOUOAY Racr'tdonl 67J·M11 fUl'l ITATllllll ................. 114'1ff(W...tllhM) Gr•t ..iectlon. friendly MMce. wedding ~11*>811 .... bte ............. t .. 111-4411 HOUSE OF WEDDINGS Your choice of seakral BEAt.mFUL WEDDING CHAPEL.5 In ~f!.2€~_l...A CounNes 75 MARRY 17 1 4T 756-2~ Posla Potato Parties •5tt r.' ,.noa co•p ete 1tl·•P ll 1r11t, .. Udtu ttni•t• 1-800-TBE POSH Weddin1 'Pro.,.ama lnHpenaive EJ.,ance Your Brldal Party and Ct'remony Selec11ons pre~nted in handcrafted ~<>crams decorated with ribbons lact', ads etc 714/432-9068 - ' I I • .. • ~ t f • I o '> • r~ MOOftSTONE v;oeo, l!NTl ""''H•. K IMCU • MOOINGSlllAJC>f' llVINtl • IOUCATIOftAl VtOl.0 • IAl.ll ....... NTATtOH.t • •tDtCAV •IOU)QICAL I OWW co& I Cll( A I "'I Wt()( 0 l'M Id A f ION .LIK-'...... 0 "'°"°"... f "'°' 0 c;otf W\ ' ... , l'AOfOU•N Hf ()frt..0 '°"'" fllflft011j 893·8593 L ! .. IJ(. ... _,. • l OI Mf _......, __ _ ' ( , ... ,/ Sunday, December~. 1990 Cl • # . ll'Ri'M&Ps noit elaborate leasts ·· 11 show on stuff Mar1ceteis discover tliey Will sell no wine bet oie it's diniler time With almost 800 wintriet in Cali- . fornia today, and a multitude of fine wines readily available, com- petition in the matket place bas become very intense. "Winemaker Dinnen" have become an integral put or the marketing plan for any winery which wishes to maintain a hiab consumer profile, and hostina elaborate dinners at prominent res- taurants has ~ome J n advan- taetou• staae for wine6es to show. cue their wares and the people who produce them. Juat such an extraordinary pstrononuc event occurred nght here in Newpon Beach last Sunday ni&ht: Dennis Cakebread of Ca.kebread Cellars (Napa Valley) came south to host a very special winemaker dinner at Sapon Ristorante. Educated as a banker. Dennis' conservative dark-blue-suit imqe belies his warm, pqarious personality and deep carina about how consumen feel toward his wines. It was these superb Cakebread .,..nes and ttie exquisite~1 ly prcpar6d Italian cuisine of the Maniaci brothers (Franco, Adrian and Sal), that were combined to create a most memorable gustatory experience. We t1tarted the evening wilh a 1989 Sauvianon Blan<; which was the epitome of what this vanetaJ can be in the hands of a talented winemak'.er. The nose h\nted of. freshly cut gnBS With ovenones of. honey and melon. Broad on the palate, there was adequate acidity and finished soft with a touch of white pepper. This was scrv~ op- posite a cream of lentil soup ttlat Youilg rtlmmaker peaks at right time By.. Hiiiei ltalt. A81ocialed Prtu NEW YORK -Tim Bunon is young. only 32. His hair 1s Iona. too long. falling over his face and sticking out at the sides. His dreamy eyes gaze as 1f a movie screen 1s on the distant wall. He has a laz:r grin and a nervous. unsettling laugh Hardi> the kind of. person you'd put in charge of a maJor • motion picture, but Bunon has managed quite well Me's one of Hollywood's hottest propen1es. lhc director of the mega-budget. mega-smash "Batman," and the oflbcat hit .. BcctleJUICC ... It makes perfect sense to him. he simply points to his hrgh school expencncc There werl' three kinds of (male) students. he recall · athletes. very popular With the girls. academics. preferred by th<' teachen. and the "freaks," people meant. per- haps. to rind themsch es a httk later 1n hft• "I went 10 m) ll>-)'ear high school reunion a fe" ~can ago:· Bunon recalled in a rettnt in· terv1cw "It was <,o amazing. Some people peaked in high school. Everybody I saw who was considered an ou tcast. I didn't sec one c'ample where this wasn·t true. the) wt:rc in· crcd1bl) attract•\ e and ucccss- ful. Mlr/1 ll1tln11 aM.80A CIN•MA l fi t ·~ R._o ~/\ 1\10 \nftceM -n... I ' °' • •DWAAOI N~ CtN•MA ltU '"~I ,.,,.., °'"'• •U -0/fl(' I D~" __,. Wetv" f"v ' II ' • IU II 11 lO l D-.,_ ..... , 11'(. I I I l() I tO j() ) J ---A Ul'tle ~ ·~,, I ll' I 4 \ " llO IO •\ •DWAaDS IM.JIUlllO Cl--' """'" ""'""' .. ~ por1 Ctn1~• toe> 111 I --l'(,1 I I If' I j(I J 4\ 6 Il l \ IOJO 1 ~ I lift t t 4\ I • I \ ~ I( II H tO W J ·--A Uttl•~•l'f"•l I / W r \\IC' 1 4S 10 t ....,,._ ..... IP'C> I If I I~ I •> ·~ II 10 I\ • s -~1PC.1 r1JO J sis 7JO •o • J -..WA unte U., 1f'(i1 11 1 S • lO 1 ' 's /Ml....,11t!llJO I t\ 4 •1S 810 IO t \ U00 CtNCMA ~ ... 0 M N-i>O<• v-. JJ-eHO ~I tl"C.·IJI b 11 tS IOJO l"OtrT l'NCATitl 1.0\ f { ..... tioQt_..., ~/) •1.0 ,.....,..~ ... ,,' Celtl .... IDWAltOI CINIMA CUfT•• HO' "·"'"" ..... /M•W Vrt« Crni" ,,, 4 141 ,..._.~ll'GtS •S II IOIS l ...... ll'GI II 8 JO 10 4S • fft• ·---o. ... UM .. tul \ I )0 ' •\ \~ V (Kt Ht \ 1 I\ ')() ----OMrMA Har1lor ..... ,_ ,,.. ... "You got to get 1t out some way. If you get everything you want, you're not going to have those desires. You don't have that eternal conflict of gelling something out." His new film, "Edward Sc1ssorhands." 1s a holiday fable about a "freak"' (Johnny [)(pp) rescued from his broken-down mansion high abo\C town and taken to the nice, suburban home of a fncndl} Avon Lady . Diane Wiest A punk in whiteface and black leather, Edward was cQrl- structcd by an aging sc1cn11st (Vincent Price. of course) who died before he could make a pair of hands. An array of scis- sors are there instead. The neighbors all take to W1est's unusual guest. who endears himself b) using his "hands" to artfull) lnm hedges. poodles and women's hair But Ed~ard also has a 'ioul ttc•s m love. with W1cst's beautiful and popular daughter (Winona R).der. l:xpp's g1rlfnend in real life). and must right nast) boyfnend o\ntho n) Michael Hall for her afTecuon "It's a classic fairy talc. an image of creation 3nd of de- struction beaut) and horror. touching and not touching.·· Burton said. ··1t 's an ex- tcmaliz.auon of how )OU feel at ... ,.. t 1(J.' M18~ f / • t\ ' ~ I I I 1(l HAJteott TW1N CJ .... MAI "'"'"'" .... l I W•'°" \t•trt 6JI JWI I ~-;I 111 4 t \ 1 ' '\ l t .... -A unte ~ r \ t \ 4\ 8 \ 10 IO Mis.A CIN•-._~ -.a 'tt" \t btb \01\ _, I tl'G J1 t H I ' \ TC>Wfll cnnw• CINCMAJ \. ,,, '""" ,.,.,.. ,~, 418t I -~ fl't.I I JO 6\ • • l\~IO •O 40 I D--W-et il'G 111 It 4\ 1 1\ I 10 JO J --,l'C. It\ I \I\ I IO '•\ 40-.. -• .,_.I'(, I I l/t\ t I\ 8 I IO JOUTM COAIT ~ ... ,,.,. ~ s•~ 111 1 hdry I 11'<>-r JI S •S I! O • \ l I ._ -A i...e ~ tl'Gi ' I JO 10 ) I·--AU.. U., rl'Cof • I JO tO •\ SOUT'H ('()AST VIUAGa .....,,,..._,, .ti ll"IOI s ot()-OIS t4 r ..._.. o.w-.. U-.. IGI S I JO to l n.e --er PY-• IGI S IS .,._....., ..... 11'G1 1 • tO JS J .. ., _ _.,._l•ISJO II IOIS ............ IOWAAOI CHAa'T9• CSNT'ln 1811 1,11.,,,,., "•• 114 1-0710 I D-" .,_ ...... lf'Co I JI 1 10 le> 1 .._. A--. !l'GJ S IS 1 )() • t\ J I ·--A Ulde LMl' IP'Gt b IS I JO 10 IS • ...., ,., s 0 .• 10 ll s ~•"<.-111•10 l4S 1o •s •DWAMU H~ fWtH llS• l ..,,,~ \t 1)41H)lllll I wu exceptiona_lly thick and quite rich, the perfect foil for this light. sliahtly c1tnc wine. Next up was a I 98S Chardon~y front the winery's library, no longer commercially available, which nobly demonstrated the bClnefits of aaina this vaneUll so that it can become great. Rich. elegant and at the peak of its maturity, thjs opulent whtte was an elegant com· plimcnt to the next cou~ -paper thin shccs of prosciutto ham wrapped around generous pieces 'Of fresh, juicy melon. Tremendous! The·th1rd" cou~ was a risotto 1n a luscioll5 cream sauce wnh an echo of prhc. The 1988 Chardonnay, bright and vi\ acious, had loads of fruit and a lean, crisp finish -the perfect wine to balance the nchness of this dish. , Tim Burton odds wuh }Ou~lf. two-sided." "BectleJuice" fans will ap- preciate the campy sets. wtth brightly pa1nt.ed. m ono- chromatic houses. as well as matching clothes and billboards (food. too). Burto n sa}S he wa\ tryi ng to be funn:r and also wanted to make a point: How people sec others on just one level. appl)tng catchall phrases thnt deny an~ complciut) .. People sa} 'You'rt> this. you're that • I think tht>re·s a ncccSSl t) for people to categonze I think 11 helps. make them comtonabk . ..\nd some of the we1rde\t people l'\e known get 1t the worst If people can't put )OU into a catcgol'). the) ·re inclined tOJU\t "nte )OU ofTas a freak." Bunon, "'ho gre" up 1n Burbank. watched sc1enC't-fiC· t1on and horror films as a kid and first sho"'cd talent as an an1st b) designing an ant1-htter poster in ninth grade that graced the side~ of local garbage trucks .. ' I n.e -C'recller ,,...... 0 \ •evenal .. ,_...,,. ,, , ~ JO I D•-•t -Woh1 .. 11' , If • 10 A ' IO ....... THI UNIVlltSITY CIN•MA 4/H ,..._,, O<·v• 8 \4 M • I ltemy V "<• 11 6 A S •O l() J r.-I ,f l t t\ I • I \ , •• ., ....... ,._fl \ JO 1 4S IQ I\ •• _,, It• \ t\ " 10 \ s CNoe.e "" l s , JO 0 . •I Me" -A Uttte ~ l'G to 8 to 10 t\ WOODeel DGI ClllflMAI I•"•"<• ~,.. • .,..,, ,..,.., Dr-SS I -Ot.~S •-A-.,l'Gf\•S I! Ot\ I -•~'""• 4S r • •s I "'9 .___ -" ~ ,c;. S 1 I\ ' .JO • ,.... _,_ ... ~--l(;t s °""9fe1 -.. U-...!K>ll JO ....... -ellrytl'G I HI> •s O •S \ OU• I :#1 .... •!'(.. \ JO 1 lO ' lO f--·-.. OU#TAIN VAU.rr TWlllll ll004rvtt f(lonO"• lf1' I S00 I -AMAe tl'Col • I IS 10 JO 1 "'9 •--.-.. ~/GI S 1 IS t JO 'AMll Y '04.HI CIN•MA 1 11 & 1 lt'c>c>kl•un1 St t&I 1 I07 I "'9 N_..edler P'rlftn tC,f I J() ) JO ...,..... ,..... ,K.111 S•s 11 •es l r...._ I 111 I \ t ~ l ........_ 1 1-. 1 • 6 II 10 •cu..• l'G 1111 •s s •S r •s 10 1s LlllZI .... IDWA.llOl ICMIY'H COAST LAGUlllA • '" \ C<M\I ~111 .. , 1111 • I J .. _ -A U1tfe U., il'GI \ I \ t JO 1 hdlyV 11'Co J,so e •ors The lad was a combination of crisp ntdicchio, greens, and suc- culent fr"h porcin1 mushtooms bathed tn a hght tartaion vinegrct- te. We broke with traduion here, tcrved the 1987 Cabernet Sauvignon, and expencnced a cul- inary rcvelauon. While the nose of this Cabernet was intense chemes, blackbcmcs and a touch of cedar. It pve no 1nd1cauon of how well rounded the body was The fruu, lCid and tannins "'ere in near per- fect balance -what 1s referred to as ft.rm strue1ured. wtth a soft but linienng fin1 h Y cs. m} f nends. red wtne d~s do Justice to a cor- rectly prepared salad ever Jf'ICC my pa.late -bar none The first Wine served w11h the main course was the I 98S Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. a baa. round plumby affair which was 1nterisc but at the same time graceful. How- ever. the star of the evening was lbc 1981 C'abemet (another hbr.try Wine). which exh1bncd the pow1:r and intensity of a mu h younaer vintage. robust. v1\ac1ous but w11h all components v.cll intergrated - truly extraordinary. Dennis ri:- marked that the w.ine was nght at ..is peak. while my opinion wa that it would not reach -its zenith tor perhaps another decitde Such 1s the . substance of wine discussions Jlb1 Stablll' SALl 0 1 Having had veal prepared in an endless vanet> of "a>s O'-er man:r years. the entree of ro~sted veal tenderloin "uh a delicate, cream}' mustard sauce. was the finest to The point of dc~nbmg the menu here 1s to demonstrate th3t su?(rla- tive ·cuisine and great wint"s arc inextncabl\. interwined as pan of the fine dining e'pencnce Job Stalller is u Orutt' C.Ou - ry.ba.ed •lM ~oasultut aJ!d wiJJt' editor of CaliJJary Trt'ads · m•1•· llat'. AltPy 11111 llllVll llt SANTA CLARITA -Gene Autry, the cinema's sangmg cowboy and owner of the ( nhfomaa Angel . has sold the Ii.st I 0 acres of the Melody Ranch movie set he kept as a home for his horse. Champion Ill. which died earlier this )ear The ranch in Placenta Canyon. where movie crews filmed the cla$s1c westerns "H1g.1 Noon" and "Stagecoach·· and the telev1s1on show "Gunsmo ke." v.111 be prcscrvad as a h1stopcal monu- ment Real estate agent ~tc' e \\ eston said Fnda'f that the land. which has a few rema1n1ng mo' ll' sets and buildings. sold for the asking pnce of S975.000 . -By tltt' Assocuted P~ss . - ---------, , , l\ie w port. ·'\._,~ (.Jitll\ I fJ1 "l l or1~t J Great Expeetatio os! During the holida~ .. let u help make \Our dream-. romc• tru<-. ot•lt/' 11 fll \f'/\ITfll" f I/ IH1 /'HI /'/(II\/ a I 1>111\t H •. (~,.·n Chrt•lm11• f.H· 11110 ii 111 :. llO I' m 140-7980 26-C? 'an \tlf(Uf'I •I h wd. 'f'wport fk.acll ,_,_, ...... I EDWARDS CINEMAS BARGAIN MATINEES ARE INDIC ATED BY 1 BRACKETS NOW SHOWING Al4N EDWARDSTHEATRE 'IFAlltlX BIG NEWPORT ~,..,..,, ,,,11. ,.,,,., Au ·~" ,,, ,,, M f,. .. , 644-0760 !THE ISLAND I f. ·~"'' , \' , •• 8rT....,,.r, ... '.J , 1n« Ur j.{I <I,.....,'' ! 640-1218 •A&c."l 111.ll I X4 3 '5 6t'CI t ISl~lO lmUll'GJ 02:303~s15 7 30 t'5 >•WJAUT1Uum (PGI 112 '5 l. 151 s lO 7 .'5 10-00 3'1BUlll A UT1U IAOf IPGJ Oa? 215) '30 7«19 IS &Tiii 01 lO l'5)•-006ISIlO10''5 l'&JOl 2111 Ol '5 2~ • 1s •JO a .s ~so -IW"ll) 1115 l lOI s '5 lt'CI l&lS ,, ... --fl&! _ll!e 31' s • .. tll IOCITI .. llt• tA5t .-11$ ... ----181 112:9~HI1:JOA -- (ltJUIU=-= ... . .. " t,.1 ( ',I~:' SO\ITH COAST VILL.lGE Sr \".I •' \unfl J_..1' 540-0594 J•MI AIRllAOrrGf !Ul•UtttHWU HEI NIH tru LtDf ~ ITIJl~4»7~UIW 06 PllWOl2 ~ (11-lH~ US 7'00tlSW n15 PIDllt1 2~ 1~Ult~ll$H EX' RT "'I ' 45Htl61$lH4!W'?t IOCl'f 5 tpGll) !Ul SlHJt.SWl21 GfalrGll! crust~US '5t&SWltlS JAC0111Mm ~ •'«! '"' w l2'GI CUSPW2 ~ 12:1516'15 lttl TOWN CENTtR f p.,. ~f!ff'! I 1.,,. r I , • 1 11 ,. , ~ :.,, • l.'' 1 •• .. ,, ' • :. • ~ ,'\" 751-4184 IQllalll'GI (11 11 ~••.isu1t_. --alrG) ~6,.515 U&S .a .. IQVI"' pus J lSJ 1• •• ...... ~ (11'5 tlst .. w TI.a BRISTOL 540·7444 R+· TUSTIN !Wlm\JC( 1C.. • •• n•••'•~>Ail ,. I ""'h•J'•• Rfl•(' 669-1826 ll!Bf ~ .. »I HH~US~I IOOY 5 !P'' ll ~'H651 ' ~•» i • WJ l ll1TLf um 11'111 l S \S 7 lO!~ HEUffH \l1U UDf l'G1 __l!JI 4,ltlSll 6 .a• mws 1"131 {!! 3157t>10 lO -----~l~ 2: ma• I WOODBRIDGE 8•"•" .! "'""'' • I (ulvf'' 551·0655 mA&a.IPGJ 112:'5 3151 s '5 •• »15 -m~(PG) 01 '52.IS) • '5 7 00 915 Ill RBO&S ~ N8 IGI (1112~ ~ 115 U1 • WICJll)'S af 1'$1 111 lO I ~ 3 lO S lO 7 lO 9 lO .... ,..(Gl 1ll l0 l IH ms ma ti -.. --~ti »I UNIVERSITY •"'' ,,, ... >(.•'-',,,.I 854-8811 1• • I CI NE MA~[~· {lG1 J'I.!' CHARTER CENTRE Ek•<" 8•\.•1 •1 w.,n .... 841-0770 1WaS lfll IOlWS "6131 01 '5) l lS 1tl ~lO MOii AlOll i?G 112 30 2 '5j S IS l JO• '5 l l8~•um.E~IPG , I &51.lltlSllH _.,"' 02 '5 l ~ S '5 tt> IO lS IOCIT;~JJJ nus • h» us 6 VIL.LAGE CTR. r .... "' . "1• ·. , () ..... \'\>' 891-0567 J •Ml A unu !Mir 1PG1 PllO 31~ S'5 tQi IO IS J • AMH unu um '61 02tQ 2 l0} ,'5 7 00 9 IS IOCl'f 5 IPGlll 02'5 3 trJl ~ 1$7 lO ' 45 aTlll ~1'45 •~UHIH PBllOl 2 ll'-(S 4156JU5 IBCB Do.I -1&1 Ol l0~~7t>tl0 WESTUINSTtA TWIN I 'lof\ l •19\o ,If f\ °''• • 1r \f•l1 '-. ,) I. ... " •• "'' 'I 895-5333 -.---~131 DH51..,30tt>Wl130 mm ruu•te t15Wlll WESTMINSTER MAU l l't •'•' '"'111p ~ .. ,,,. .. n,fr• YI AI 893-0546 ••r;i Ill I U5)dU.ISll U --"' _(!!:'5 l 5;1$ 1;0ll t'4$ IOCITl~llt 11tDl ~ SA Ull IO:IS -=-00.-111 (lUI Hit & • 19 t.IS CI NEMA VIEJO SJ0·69qo __ ,_ J llltll1' ,, . , ,f JC lAAlL 11,..i 62:20 ------- CROWN 'I ALLEY (rtn1t;ti v.1.,. P\ .. , ...... , tu v.~,u M•ll 364-0120 iwas WllM IOlW8 l'Gll) p2 q HSI 00 SAY 11 lO !Wal WITll IOlWS t'Glll 1'11 )() ) IP«l tO 30 PftO&JOl 2 .ilfil~ lU 6' . .116 IOCl'f s IPG1l :; J)' §... ~· 'S II H -.111~r1 l111 -••fSl.t $5'H'5 FRANCISCAN PWA ,4r )u•r ( Af''' • 1 • •• ~e-at h• • '••'"' r;~p. • 661-0111 llOCIY 5 '613) l~~•IS6JUSH -AlOll~ p2 '5 Jtq 515 730 us Dldlf'Gl r »l~·~•ISl»_ e l ... ,. UT1U IADf IPGl ~I lO 017-00 tlS >•WJAtmULO~ ~teiua.e SADDLE BACK "\ L ~ tilll'l' f • · • A,., •••Pl~ j,.J.. 581-5880 .. .. rel Ht~US7 t15 Wlll .,~ fl l!_l'lSJ S-CS l:OO 10'15 PIDWl2 OUll ~ ttU ~a·» I I ·mm _, lltlHJIUS 7~tlSWU~ ---~iUS UH.J J tU m n"1JI 111 .. l:AS} tll 6:15 e.• lO:e ••"1 l ..... 15 1••&-~N tl7.ltA5 .••.•• ._ .. .. tlM , .. ·--.--~.._. ..... """'~·-=~===--=-~~~~=---~ ....... ~~~"'=- Seeking Men 3003. 111UMllT 1nu1us4 WMtt ~~.., ........ ~ ed ....... llm .... nton IO ~ fllilhful, Hfloue r•latlonehlp. •Call 1-960-844-0100 •Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not sati sfi ed) When leaving a. message • Leave your first nan1c • Mention your interests • Tell yo ur age • Describe yo ur appeara nce • Specify yo ur pref crenccs • Include what you liked about the person you arc respondin g to You rnay leave a 30 second me ssage. Y9u will be automatically billed 98~ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First t~ree words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. CITY: SW'E: 1P. --- ""' ... " ... '. -SJ .... omwwt == ~ P9•• ........... p~n=-~Q::=.:ti::fr11'9~r: -----""" I ,..c.\._. --.. ._ .. _,_.,, ................. • I ~ - GU IDELINES .. ~~~~·mli~~• llllllLJ!211-. ., ~ o. 1'1 • .._ DI II --... ...., . 604 CtilWtlw"' :':.: .. .... ..... ....... .. II. ....._a.: .-y, !ml .. .--,_ TV .......... :: l1U1 .-ei-IM.IMw. flor il WWW_ .... U • • •COMPL.an Offtce r. De 17 -.u Dec. w.11 ............... _.... •••9*11J' ....... -...... ,..... .. ,..... • _,.,,,,,,,,.,..., .......... ~ ............. ' -·--. ~ OWft.....,., __, •.e111 --.... 'If I,.. lnlellt I .... IMMftf, ....... U, .. 100 a ' "' a t I o " a e I I ... -. IA fl(• Ill,. -. eel.._,. M Woft. ~-r.--'~--""".'::'-~~= • 11.. •• ...... .,.~ ...... oe11 .... , ANW . , ... .......,. ~Mfr.:..::-eel l1117H·HO .••• oeun•• Ot ...... ,,.,..,. 4'' liOOP, 4.-1or»w .. 101ll.CU-7. IU\11. fl a+ •• ,..-,o ... ; C... 1i1W 0t CA1IO IA .. -fPW, 7 ~ ,.._ ..... •· ~-----.., --.=-=-=,=--:-11-u---1·-'.::"ES~T~.~_--ISllD .... ..;.;.:;;:,;..:.._ F• ADS ' 170I ':...~ tMy.. w. ,.1•1111 ... =i::: r ~'*: ,_I "61111 '°" :·,: :--.*"'· aoo-.-eq ft oMoet 9of AOO•ll.... PHONI = c::-= _:... NMID~ oo..-r Me :a.---.. 009 .. ..:.~. CM.A.. * * rtnt MatiM tnWOft• '7U'W9ftlftr IKrDrr ON>IMl"°""'CAU. __.,. ~ -_..__...... larft .-......... ~-(11't7.....a1 ...... L/OOdd/~ ment. IUl)lr Pwtllnt. ltnlUlna l\Wlt ~ r~ YOU NO IXNWI AIJtllY "' penon. ~ • Uh •• lflOOffte Cal OOMP•Uble , LOTUI ....... ColweNent r•tMtrMl. c NIC CALL ~ ... Aoriet. IOI ""' ~ ........ ,,., 1-14. Cll ,..., ...... ..... • • Akita • AIMrlcan 022 Aeuonabl• r atu. No~ .1rw9ee. al: OAal} 1411-8t .. N8 trs-1sss. ,.,~......... • w•711.010l ~OOl"'*"1Made !91mo e eo.tonTtrr1er *HEWP&T~·LP • 113-9330 ment ...,,_ ly Equip------IX'TSNIK>N '·2224 Den.., MAINTINAHCI P/1-·ll-.,__ to ~ A4A e Celrn T•rrler e Av....._. Al/a fof Denny, "*"'~Ctll -•• • ..,, ... 1m-11111X'Fl•I · --~~ c~ e ~ • •t73-NOO • NEWPORT &Mdl, t2x15 S A H • 0 • 8 E A T !Mdl1taM No:clenoe N ttfM/pett time No 30 twa .-............ Cell 1.-, 421·2745 Codlw ~•Dene ......... """ to ""' ft. 110/tt F, ....... _ ltl d -~-1•2 ...... 2 .. u-FOUND: .............. -:::::::;::::: '1 ' •• •• _........ --. ti.. Verde e ~ AMrleYw e ""' _.. • ., _,,.... an Omce. .._,.,.. " .._ .. "'•• · ..._ ..... ---neceMaty. Exe t ~ ~ or Satutdayt. -·~ c;,, ';ileoent H~el l.hMo Apeo e Mini"" e Nb ioc ru11 lac:ilt ... GrMI l/tew, .. aeMcee. NACK VENDtNG---. HUSKY, feme6e, 7·1 moe Wont at home. C.. tolf. ROA pr.._,ed, Chw'ful ... WlllD 111 ~ eo.ta Mela..' SS40 M ini Schnavier e poHlble 11ve-abo1rd MOO/mo 714-75e-el01 MACHINE Old. P'-"4IW proof, "9e: 1.t0()..-..ut3 quelty alb. 561-1122 a1 ~111/momt\ • PeklnoeM e POINttlnlen 831""80 or 4i7..et29 NEW T PIER AAEA COMPLETI! SET-UP BY Ca1t 1M2•5337 MUMBLE PAOOUCTS Earn i3C)O:li00 per WMk ' ' II & II •lllJ • &*ti. • SNh..Tru e Encloetd partclnQ, 115 eq. NATIONAL COMPA.NY. FOUND CAT. female, Earn UDTol650/\lllk 124 "-ding Book• at home. PoeltloN.,.. ev....a. to MIBTllllJT·--W/C*ftPAAOOMI.~ ~ Weith Corgi • YOfliOe WTll .. 11' ft. ~ SMOfrno. Av.it Ml~MUM INVESTMENT tpayed. Grey tiger. ... No EJCP W r81n. Call 1..f1M73--7440 !xt ~ tnm.te labor ~ OIMt' ~-j.:5 Unllmlt.., tr-...-•. -AJI puC>PIM guaranteed ~t. 8efboe Ill. MO mo nCIW 173,9&40 OF a99SO FOR 10 Found 11/18 vtc CdM. CALL 1-IC)().7 1~ R·249 CtM W~EN .,. ..., on let/8"", ~ 080 f19-S47·5&49 PETl.ANO PAVILION AVI now 854-9nt _ -... MACHINE ROUTE 875-1391 ~needed to eupet· wiother tecaptlonltt. PERFECT Xmaa gift OPEN 7 DAYS STORAGE Costa Mau PVT Ofc .. 15/MO Ind"'"· CALL 1..eoo--..ee12 F Aaaemblara: Income, .... Pf.... YI .. len\ale lntna1• Wll M .50/Hr. Must be r• tr~ N 8 Tanni9 18374 Beactl Blvd ·~ ml ~ Sacuted Parking'°' RV a ~l&~,J;:"~untum Taco Bell Z loc SotEut ?~~n~::,t~v-=· ~wort;home 7~~ bay workl Aaaemble over ... a crew per-llable Call JOAN T, Clvb memberthl p , 405fwy,ne•11ot.,J!: l bOelllOfage ~/73 NllMr 5,4e:·1~' LA., .. , Growth 14 mll. Wwlng collar, no 1.: r.. hr, •:04·'4f·1700, pr=..4.\.~-2~ ~= ~:. Ae/Mu 831•12M MSO/obO. 720-Se12 Between E~ & ell. Celt 642-S858 -Uklng t 2 mil 642-81&9 0&8·3672, laeve mMHge DEPT P2121 fOf' Info. Ext H2022 24 hrt w.ek Friday through * 141-llJI * WANTED tUi>.,, Newpot1 (OftHMrClll Propeny Jim, anw 4:30. LOST~ FOUND A PET . am 111u1 Ra 'Mondey, 10 hours w:h .. Til•ln AKC Qotden ~ Harbor Pre I large 2778 Vending Route Your. Low Cott Soev/Neuter --.ua day. Some ,.,td ea-"""*"-.. ~ fot ful born t 0125 Rudy enougt'I to ac.c:;ommodate iiiiiiiiiiiii;iii~ Answet to Exira Income. ~rel. NO FEE. Pet 1.0 Exp '*-Statt M /Hr. Gen Offtca/Secty pertanc:. required time ~ wtttl Chrlatm"I 13004400 38 and 16 bo at JUJH•n llllf•IT Muat Wt High traffic to-~•t>te 978-PETS Po .. lble management good~lkllund ~S-208-2<>49 213--027-6686 0t 213- XLNT 8'ater A\19 Ellpoeur• cat1on1, up to S1 ,000 Poalllon 833--"51 • nPIM/M EIP The Covnty often en ... general onic. knowt-··cnar11e·· very ,_.,u. ~ 923.-2937 uk tor Joyce War~/oftloe eotnbe>e .... Income poealble. ... ..... ~t ow.... .,...... ............. celtent beMfttt pacUoe. edge Gteel oPC)ty. Cal. .,..... 1,065 to 1.955 a/1. On-t-300-822·24&9 H5'1 -""· • ..,,.. •1 __.. job 1taf)Ully 91'1<1 career T9LIY ~ 6010 ~-2tr~v-= • ..,.;...,~~ ..... T,,__-"-111• leulng olflc• WES · FIT,Hn.to~Nor-neededlorneweccountt ()pp0(1unlll• A.WY im.. eeo.o111 ........ --.. __ ,.., .... ..,--. ·-....---· 213-320· 1234 TERN MONT ANA. mail work .... Tuea -Saa. poeltlon. mediately by c:alllng f()t Aek I()( Donna Of Ro. Atnericen Indian erthctt c 0 mp. n I 0 n $ 3 0 71..,_84a-.314 lg, Wholeu1e,Ratall wit.II eome evanlf19 and Information end• melted '°' .-04d bUkall. 875-8879 Of 992,6315 Canpenf!ralen ~14 Photo Equ!J> & Supplla CMllTIIQttt lrlpa. 11883· "8AM·12 Noon Mon·Fr1 appllcallon (rHumH AettaKent pottery, Navajo r~t, ChlneM Shat Pie pups --._._......, 2788 St or • Gr o u I ng *20277Mo , p1ue e•c:.I· "S300-l500,.:W weak cannot be accoeted). 0t 1111 •llld PIT KacNna dob 241-79 7 Good quattty 10,, 01 20 n m1n1 motOf nome •".-..-.... -.-. ___ ....,., $2.000,000 Bob Laraon lent benefttt Oeedllne "Paid Trat a Mi pick U9 materlalt In per· Apply Newp«t Landing. BEAUT Louil IV deet!. wrlnk .... all ccilor1. $450 Belt of all worldl Good 8,500SOFT LMgeoftlcet Aalty. 409 E Lamme. 12/10Jo0•0.13. -'FunCoata .. onlce ton 503~ Edgewat•.Balboe.. 8 'x3', ollve green, toUOO 781·~770 MPG.all now 1n endout w/2 1. roll-up doort ~zeman, MT 59715 eo..t Community ..,\ mat,......., arm ChaJr Ov8I Hurry $4,800 548-4793 r-"-11 . 1 1111 ''"".., LOOKING IOf a Com""· =--==-=-= S3e95 mo. 1n9 Whittler, WORLDS GAEA TEST ......._.. • ~~~ 114-2&t4 ReltaurWlt lt•ll•n mar bl• cotlM '*>o? We have wonoerl~I 2 YEAR OLD full llH C.M. dtly 640-93!2 VENDING ROUTE 1370 Adema Ave • ••aJ .... J .... I If 111111· --tat>te. 7'x3'. 1·~·111911 with ~ cab .sne11 CrltWI • .aAA ft llOI Coate Meta .. .... ...,. ------2 matd'llng trlangutar end lovlng dog• & cat• •v.,._ tnrougn boOt and Oroc> • ..,. (714)432-5007 •Receptlonlate Gan. Per90nnelC>epw11Mnt Experiencl«j bro!* taut• flow•r tablH Hand •bit lor adoption Mull storage Seldom uMd utra pan time ..,nlnga ' EOE/M/F/H CwlcaleF\Hng. 957-3240 10 CMc Cent• Plaza cool{. 5 Nlghlt/W .. k . catYeO wall wooo framed go to reepontlble °""* eJloellenl conOl110n Paki poulble every week for . Santa Ana. CA 9270 t Appfy •I Newpot1 Pier. mirror 8'•4" 2 Drexel off· Come and .... ..,. might SSSO Wiii seU ~ 080 . '' ~-\. . ' ' 1;9.1 the r•I ol your Ille. t1ert &DllAL Library ~ Beach whit• 9nd tabtee t 11allan haw the perfect pet '°' Call 846-0180 / otf part 11,,,., retJre In 7 Small NB LllW omc. II Atfkm Action Emplr M/F marble colfae tabl• YOIJ 831· 10~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~ ..._ yean very low lnYMI· looklng for a lull time lo-SUlll MedlCal 4•1t2· Fitting tor home ~ --rr ~ / ()pponuMJts 2904 "*''· c.ii dfVldUal to hanctt. '9COfd' lfflll f'l'lll lnllL 1&1.11 P /T omce Mu11 .... iot Seot*" Goods 606S Moton:ycles VE~11n~ 1-&Q0.328-900& ~~f c~~~'ut:': UIUIY For ~ plM11c tur, &Mutlful N.B. glft ttor• 117.500. CUii only, not MITSU,ISHJ GOLF Scoottn 0018 fooda.Patentedgourmet lnvtStment 30 8 Computer experience CLEll geon Exp req 'd ..-a'*"°"fot2-Sci.y. negotlabte 536-1818 TRAINER500 ~d~ S~ll= machine with PoNlble 2908 .. ._.__/1111111 t-.11 helpful, data bue pr.-. 122·&00e Of 759-0472 and Saturday SM ex-* BUYING ITEMS * Jutt Ilka new Asking S275 675-7403 oa of scoo.aeoo h ,._.. -•• ••-able. Wiii train $8/hr to S 1.933-$2.349/Mo P•rl•nca non-tmok•r * t890t 10 1950s * . 1200 241--0757 ~acnlne weekly p~ ENJOY 14-15% retvm on o=-ie: ~~:=:~ atart Call -Sherrie •• PAIT TllE preferred 722-7518 •Jewelry to HOUMhOkt• Surfboard f0t ..._ 8' Tn-., ... avall AC1 nowl TNl1 Daedt 110,000 to cy 71 .. 1,,,..2_1..,... _.. 833-8891 The Newport Beach Pu* ,,__ lv Mag 873--8223 fin. 19u11 a boarO bag in-4 Whttf Drivt/ JHps ,L S 000 . .. ,_ ....... Library It tffklng a S 9030 W911• 1-eC>0-24M1015 1,000, can Denlaon Senior library Cl•tk s.... cluO.O 200 Peugeot ========= ANoc. 499-4835 HOWi HOUSEKEEPEA 111 ... 10 FWc>ontlblllllea lildude Two people needed to,,_, Fwnltln IJ)l 4 bicycle 10apd S 140 ASk I JUT nut For busy prof9aelonat; 4 ~ tupenlltion of cJrcu.laUon tty Ille Dally Piiot dlstrlbu-11 If Jll IWJ. 3 PIECE WHITE ANTIOUE t0t Gene 857-.5297 National VENDING flrm TO Loan 291 4 IV'I per day In AM; 4 day9 aclivttles at 1 branch It-oon Thtnday9 and Sat, wk:lter Mt. t Sofa, t need• owner °'*"°"' '* week: own Irani & Cunantly Hu Opening• brary; tc:Mdutlng and urci.y. lrom 9am-1pm If -roacer 6 t chair S 1900 •ttWUllLD NOWI Lucrative tnadl & •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOsl rel•rencH ' rtqvtrad for lrvlne' !raining Of Qerlcal .,,,._ Mutt haw rellable car. . {7141 723-6440 tod• aervtce-NO SEU-S 10,000 ~-No etedlt" 97~. ~· hendu ..... ,.. .... oll Insurance and valid drlv· •Cuual offic:e 5 Spd pull-out ~t•. only 131( mites {137989) ... oamo ... ING! Know how '°' IUC'-No penalty. can Oenl9on ...... ,._. _..., ,,..,. Ileen Call IM2s4333 &Mulllul IOll IOveleat, cell Location prcMded AMOC 499-4835 NOWI LIVE-IN HouHkaeper •Ceurien• and eom.pfflng 1tate.tlc1, era M •Pteuant etmo9C)here -------- by P'ofesl&onal• Min In-Na tam. MS*••• qtn etc. Requlr• high a...""h<>OI e S30()..S500 per w.-~;·o:t::=;:c ,";; ~~-Y9St. w 18. c.ll NOW llllTTLIUI Sa11ry nego1., Engllth d l ploma and OED -lllllll 714-&Cl-34&6 ,.__ 6107 1500 Auto Mall Or SA Ulsl171 . ... _ "'-·-1 I .....t spuklng, drlvlrig • muat Full & Pan-Time PQ.eltlont equtvatent, and at least 2 n. can Maggie al --------•I l...I0()..344-74eo tor broc. ·~IO ""';,y ;;'~f'";,.::;· 87s-o88) blwn 4-8 30pm avallabi. driving~ com-YMf9 of lncreaainotY r• TIJlllll&I 548-6593 CHANOELIER, aolid lnu, Eltate SM M~any ~~~~~~~~ •-If•• -Rich $.t4 7750 pany cat Neat appear-aponslble cJerleal Tibraty Thr• posttlonl now open Newpon/Coata M ... area 12 ltght1. diameter 34· tabl• 6 cheirt boat Chevy 1974 Full sae _,,... --, MATURE, loYlng perton Mee & maturity r~.O H .petlance. Mval be able Reg . FIT, la-Sp M·F To xlnt cond OOg l3500. equtpmant S.tJSun 9 to Great p T 4•411 Must NII 1 .... 111 LIUllYllUL needed lot local d'lureh MOO/Hr 10 tlal1 OMV totype40wpmaccurately perfOfmavarletyolcom-w11f tell S800/ot>o lido 4 1101w Balboa Blvd a/c po-S&B op C a I I t o I I I r • a Up to $5,000 In 72 nours. chlldcare, HS*. 9• tt printout required Call on a .-.ctrtc lypewftter pl•x cterlca.I dut... and IDU-. IMJS Ille * 873-9181 Gr 1 n n y Bo 11 New 1~777·8838 No bfo-W• can "help you get a Sun. morning.. &U-7400 betWeen 8am-3J>m, M-F. Altngdeedl1Mls Dec" tt, penonnaf rafat9d I C· P'IHE LINEN STOfl\E" FUTON E DES I G N (orot\I dff Mar "6122 iJ\ell1tlnmaig11N , ll1l"S kert commlNk>n• t1gna1ura loan by malt PllT-TIIE 1990. For fuf1her detallt llvlU•. Requlr .. typing Perm po.smon. PT/FT CENTER. 207 Flftf"I St . EST~TE . MUL Tl FAMILY on ... 10 ~ec:latel S.St C d v di Ow 1-9()().246-6500 BenelittJEmploy9e and appllc:atlon, con1ac1 and wordproc•talng Newpon BMch. Sandra o ffer over $3 soo ~Ybu~---~-Ev~~', S995FEE SEll•RmlEI ...,erra11neenuvea th• Peraonnel Olflc•. lklllt. S1&e3,S2027/Mo , tOam-6pm,6A0,2929 53µ1oa New-1tota A SALE Much ml.c & '"' 7141281_1111 .,,_,. .,,,..._ ~...,,..,,, CITY OF NEWPORT plus exc:.llent bene'1tt m.t pnoed to bflgtlten tiqua First & Begonia 7141540--07S6 prollts Mlmlmum Invest· dy fOf 11 .. 111 3131 BEACH, P.O Box 1768, Deadllne t2/17 Call lor Salee/Human SeMca your ho410ey eeuon St Sal/Sun 10'4 menll. 800-526--0S&e 2916 Mea!u:~ lab a ~o II~ r ' 1 ... • 3300 Newport Blvd , Di•trlct Appllcallon Job PllW• 111111 SOFAILOVESEA T S t50 Moving Sale Hou..-..r91 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit __ _ OCEANFRONT ProP9rty townhome and hit cal , Newport BHch. CA •·1. C· 12. Q, 18, 0-25 Ulfm Tl H• B Cocktail/Col taote S75 & ivrniture gun cabinet. F• ... •1111 VENDINGROUTE,LOCAL San Clemente 5* lo-BHutlf\llM-.Verdeto-:.'=:.~'::': 92658,89t5 (714) CoH1Commun1ty ArMlun«all\Oma~, R«:ttMrS20 Comforter/ misc S811Sun 10 to 4 Full llH4whealdftveV·8 tor..,.CHEAP Mutt Mii cation. 50% LTV. S800K c1tlon, relaxed ••· "'•no...,..toNreahelper 944,3300. Equal Op, Colieg.t Ing'°' people to pr<Mde lhM1 tet king S20, Rat· 601 Lartcapur COM auto pis elf, ttll cru1M qulctOy. 1~80().292-8100 2nd TO. Mlk• 498--8288 moeptwe. 648-4650 ttvougfl :tlllfl'led. portunily Employer 1370 AOamt Ave . ~ aerv1ces Mutt 18f'I bW ttools S25 pr cutto m whHI• tow Co1t1.,.Meea b9 able to ,. ... ,. wen to 545-6~9 Cost.I ~ 61 24 package (1SIOC328l SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlormallon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOi LOIS Your SeMce Dtrectory ~...,.,tatrve 142-4321 ht. i10 0oor ... Aepalr ·Aller atlont Cablnett-Panel-LC>Ckt· Sta1ra-0rywt1-Patlot-etc 35 yrt e.11p .Wry 642--0S67 -VERY INEXPENSIVE. Experienced Handyman Larget Jobs Okay Martt, 25~ 1341 I ,,, ,. . -.. (714) 482-5007 people Stable income -11,111 EOE/M/F/H FIT carMr Exe•llent UNIQUE deco(atOf Item, ELEC healer eklllel. food & wOO<Mn painted COW. procetlOf blander ut11 Ol&ST&l .-& lraln1ng 19Ylng IU~ $22S Wtcllar beHel cwt usorltld misc ~92S-tuirbor BNd, C..M IOTDR ROUTES ~~y ... ~~.~ cnair $75 can 673-3122 490 Cotta Mau s1 llt-2• p1opl • C a ll L •z .............. ~-Ll'\IS -R•-s ' 2t3-533-1911 ~~ f74J ·~ _ .. available 1n Costa Mesa N~port Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING 111.L 142-4333 11cm1111s lmmecllat• opening '°' Ml tim. Secr.CIWiea Good tyo4nQ Jnd communlc:a- 1 ion ale llta Cell JDPllY eecM>t 11 Aak '°' Donna °' Ro. SECIETlllES Needed tor Temporary & T~ary 10 Permanent . Auignmentt ... """" • LITll 1·2-1 .... we OFFER HOLIOA y ANO VACATION PAY PLUS OH-GOING BONUSES 0 l WMvetr Temporanea 714-979-2900 WANTED TO BUY 04d ...,.. ORIENT Al RUGS any 20 CRAITE~ ttz• 1n any cono111on 1754 •B S....11 Ana A1te 1-800-531· 7233 S.t 6 Sun 10-S ••111m ama ~.~t~~ ~e (Some new) 8lllded ~ e.r~1 G~• nlngWMI". SI JoM knttt. 7439 Rue 0. Canoea CM 1ul11, hollday wear, _ _ ... t,_ gooow & ~ Sa11Sun ~2 Broedwey Sz 7·12 * 673--8754 Mtec llldl turn & toys I relrlg S 125 mite klleh n.nn. ... ltemt lwlng ... S25 3 yrs oki .... ti 4 $1. 1~ WOOD latM lrg OOlly --0V- ___ M_1-41179 a.Nngfhllnd toola. l*l•I ,.. ... OCMn fishl:t::' 8-2pm s...sonect wooo. IP(rt & 490 C~ta St dellwr.O 714-73M259 Free to You IJ)22 FORD 1986 B<onco lull sue IOaOed 18.500 960-~685 JEEP 79 waaoru- C1ean loed•O 12100 114 437-0146 ....... ,...., 5 $peed ~te. custom rrms & lfr•. tinted gt ... IQW m.-(Y 12788) ., .... Ol&STAL.-A 1975 Hart>Of Blvd.CM tlt-2"1 YOUNG TAME MALE •ta 11Ttfl ... COCKATIEL With caae-ro!l--.... lliiiiiii~--'"'!'!!~I .... trH 10 good 11om• 1o1t1, Glf:f1li 7011 5 $peed elf, Pl• caattte 87~288 1•--------1 custom whMlt C0030921 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...._1 .._ u,,, .... " 11,111 ~/Fun/Art 1~~abte~~ Ol&ST&Lllml 6025 9AM 10 5PM 2925 HW'bor ~. C M -------------·1·-..... ---1-m-1-n-1 • 454-876.!_. 111-2111 CREW llll&ERS We need (3) enthusiast ic and motivated individuals who would like to market the IUllE CllST lllL Y PILIT. • Earn an annual salary of $18,200, plus bonuses • • 'Must have dependable transportation and Uab- lllty Insurance, • Full employee benefits • No experience necessary, full training provided W TDI It (114) 142-Gll .wwnJT Large u le ctton ol Zodiek MK II w 40tlp dtamonda. vl ntlg mere good cono111on Trudls 9035 walcMS Incl Ro6811 and 12500 646-l7C>e 'll ~1-11 Patek We bUy. •· lrade ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..."""'!!!~~1 and repair w 11111m ~ loau 7012 Vtl. 2 8 F L. "*"' • H otd ~ 3118 pull out stereo custom ~ 8IYd et 32nd 1189 1t Bayllner Mat bett. IOng bed ,_........' Bowrlder, 110 . II'* pkg, BEST OJ:'FEA Ila.tall H cal cond $8 500 650-t3116 anytime For UI•. SoHtalr• 873--4278 Chevy 1976 PIQ!up Dtamond. 6 05 cwt In 14 45· SPQrtlflener Hoetlent half ton. tt~. neiw en- c gold mt"9 SZS,000 COfldlllon. W911 main· gin., Iran• tires ••c ex· 080 543·1707 tatneO, good be>el IOf oellenl cond11ion, needs FULL length Mahogany Cabo GM Detroit p11nt 12.400 llrm MINK $2250 NATURAL Dletels. $77,000 exc:.I· 722-1428 FOX jaek.C S850 080. lent termt Biii 723-0723 FORD 11153 F-100 PICK· Siu to 173-5100 '59 Lyman Wooden Bey UP 85e.4 new Incl motOf NIEMAN-MARCUS ranch Boat 20' Mutt See paint & body t>rllk._ mint! coet. lady't a I $3,500 650-<>«3 S3 5 0 0 49 4 , U 4 9 , =•lly 15100. Mii 88 28' Wallcratt,.t.ntlgU&. '94•7051 ~ lobo 720-3112 Fl1h/Skl, lor•nlVHF . --;r--- f I t II I I n d a r , v.. 9040 OMt. furNIY't .. 111pa1tn•rthlp. Sllp Pvty=tt:t1Ht Grand & f, 6047 Dena ,, l'0.000 Ted ~ 131·1'42 Loaded, 31K mllH. BEAUT LOUii IV ..._., HEWPORTDUNES 1 t31 $15,750 714/91'-H31 e ·x3'. ollve gre•n. 8adl Bey Or., '~ VW 1970 bU9 m9tcfWIO .,,,, cnalt Oval 8aedl 1 al2l/IO 1 1 00 In lttltan marbte colfM AM Uen a. 1ie1 11• """ motor, tencw c:iom-t.., TJ&3 . 1'"' "'9f'Wl.ttl CC CF•tto7C! Hull ~ .. ~· 12750• 2fMtCHI19 tNngiuler ~ •CUD 1IOO)SC 1'yPe V 1, after 7 1M 7.Q207. flow•r tab... Hand ------..,,.,..-~,,.1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; ~ ... wood hmtd SUPEPI ~ 13' 1N2 ""! • mrr0t,1'•4', 2Dr..iott· loe1on Wl\etar """ SS ArM.-::::::iiiiiiiiimiil ...,.._,........._ 1.....,_ HP~....,..,._, o..a 904S ,,..,..._ cott.e table. ooneote, cowr end Nwey ,.,1 WWW mr ~A:::-:::-.: =---~ cJ**a-.: red wfth · blactt top. UPTO '800 PDMONTll . * •m•s .... n•11•1 * Eiily iii0i'talD9 lic*w I« I I I •Y•ilable. Nall ..... d9pend-Ne trampolW"-a1 wl U.bi•tt; u.maw CALL 1'7.IOO. c. •• not M ~1. 0t Ed M 130,000. Anato.,.l I $1 11 U.111f f7$..nlC) to lnepect,, .. ••2 --~.:rt"':... w. c.. "1181AP111J' "=l.'l•ll' p• :'.:.-&.0••-::.,: "llll'a-sr 1111'1 ;:;:I!!!-:=• 'i:ll .... &ii' W11111r11t.1112111 ......_...._.a ..... ..,.. "'-'• ,.,._ .............. ,... .... , ,..z ...... .,... ....... ,... ....... ...,....-;.:......, ,.. ....... ,..... .. ----11K,Ot4Al) ..... "' .... ,. ........ 1T.~----~-Nlll .. :z::··--~~ ~--=-................... -:a. ..... • --=:· = :'!~,. •r:·:~ =.t:.=. ....... ..:. ,..::75;:=· ltl, ... T=T-=-~I~,,,..:::,: "-II, 11• ·= ,_ c.:=:-,.: :-.:.-_,U.'91l91. =•L;:..'C.:. 11•-allwa. f1W•••OI. TN9 ........ II _... ._.,c.tf.-"-l,......,.._,Clm, .................. U........... , 0-. ..... Cllf W T•ll1,MI.• --lm'll ._._, ... WklO ..,._.w, ..... ...,, a.....,.,.....,._.. IM 111tldleMl......,..Cllfll19I Iv••" Durlll, ,1 .._=.'&,... ~-· , ..... ,._ ToYOTA .,._ ,....,MO) .....-"9111 ... ,,_., .._..,. ....,.. ........_ ................. • .,. .._. ... ...,.,, ..... W. , ........... Ci11 ,...._ fMM C ~=......,....._ ' ......_ laatll 111 COft" ,_....to.,__..._ ..... c.11..... C ., ,... --·--"'--·"'--. 1H'4 M1oCa1ie M?M c.ta Cllf. "'*'· 8'1.000 0t • w \INiet tt1e ,...._ Thie butlnw 1e ~ "* .....,_. 1e .-. ....,. ,,._, .. IM u.M A•. ,_... v119r. Thie burl..-1e .... ,... .. • &....-DICNM; no ..... ,. UN leW et 821"7/lftO, eu....... ,_,,.., !let.cl .... lliy.lf\ .... 1... ....lliy.IOOf1IOllllMon 11 .... of AMet .... Aft tl10t ..... llly. .. IMt1 t• ,.............. ...........,, liMdl. Cllf I 1 I • It 4 • 4 1 I I : 9lllOWe on: not= T._ ree&e1r.,.14e) MM-The ,..._ente•l GOM-elNWl'4 1eprwww•41M fWI 'T"'9 ...... i. OClfto "'9 't ..... rentCe) eoM-.. .:r: ...... ,,.,... _, ECON'41RTllU 11'-241 ltll _..,. =-' :=..i:.e"\.c. ::-~ -:--,...::; ::::-~ "=--,.::: :r,'';: ~ ::-.:' = ~=.rso;: ::.-:-:.. -=--~ =-.:::: ':.'::*::." -=-~ ::;: c:.twtN, ..... -......... ,... 1MIA •• II .... CouMv Qettc of Qr. h411""9 ,..,...., ....... helneM fteflle(•) .... ., ..ow ........... ~ ........... to """90t ........ 1.,... MIN(.. ...... .... lllr .. D•• ..... " ~ Or9y, , ... c.t wc. ... ~,,9...,.. eu.o... -.. & ..,.., '"'9 ~on New..-. aoc-on.No\....,1, "'° -.W.Clft:Defl1111Mr1.1110.,..... aA ti..__. nw under l1le ActNoue ~ °"' Now..,.. 10,-...... ll:Mlll c..... ar .. c;oeta Meee, c• • .,... · ..,,_ .._,.., cw, tlM P$ P8 1f, 1tl0 o..IMll , ICltlude , ...,. JllW lloa ,_,,....., .... IO ti. 0.. h9'MM NIN(e) lta1.ct fteO lft HID ............. .... ,,,.. ____ _. ... .....,.._...,f'td, 111 d • ". j ..,_ ~ ~ w Med TNt .... ,,,.,. .. Ntd pert"'•"' ot Alcollollc .,_.Oft; Oolobar 1, fteO 1Uttf1°"'111 ~•:wYbMIJl'9..,._ Thie ~ la con- \C•rr . fine Hemple. "1m~uar ' • erp ~Or.,.. C09M wltflttleOountva.tkofOr· ..,._IMCountyClettcotOr· .......... COntrol euyer le '9cll'O~ TN9 ••••ment -lllact ...... lllr IMe ••• -·•· ctuGtad "'J· in un:n· •11,ooo.'4t-I011 ...._ DellyPllOt~•·o.. 11'91 ~on~ enoe County CW\.~ topertleectOW,._ Tiiie........,. ... lllecl ...,.tMOountyci.tlofOr-Tiie• m11M.,,_, ..... corportt• •Ho,::: on .1--a-.-°""'* 2 ••• , •• 1tl0 20. '"° 1e. 1MO MINIMUM OPlNINO ~D wtttt ... County Oleril of er. .... County on Now .... ~'*"-aA ...... ~ °""" ...... -"~) _,._ UIUUTlllTA . 8u-te3 ...,_ ,.,.. tta.000.00 enoe County on~ 1'11MO -""''* enc1 ~. The ,.,..."~"!... ~ IMMoom oar. 110.soo. lU... ftutllllMd at:,, COlllli PublllMd Orenoe C09M TM lloenlM :1-reOMm I, 1tto • NNlll be ,...,.,.. IO Gt*'~ lo tr--· --eeo.oeoei.w.m11uo•· • w M>TICE DeltV Plot~ 2. t , DellyPlot~bar211,0.. ti.~ tt 111'1 prto, ,.,_, PullllMd Otange Cwt eac1tow.--:,1n~ ;--~ _:.:,~:;: CHEVY '17 IU·AIR 1111Tl'UIMll• fllCTmOUe•Plt•U 1'·23·'"° ~c.n•2•9·"·?"°.,....1:!::0~:.:~':n:r.~~1~=~1'·"·=.~A:1oe. en.:,.. on~"~ 111, SEDAN O~nal con-E•c condition, cuatom MAim aTA,_y tor 1e1n1tetement ot 1 211. Oeoemw 2. 1eeo lu.ea3 amount r...-nllnl IN u ttlO <. QtMt RARE a UTY. c:ueette,AT,AC,PS,PB. dOlnQbuelnellae: PmUC MJTIC( PUaJC NOTU 24049.1 2'°'4U. lull--"""'•_,.Of etie .-. TNI .....,,_.t ... ,,,~ dltton. low • rune wNie6e, eunrOOf. et«eo Tha ~ peniona .,.. R to a.ctlone Su-M7 .... Pttoe of CM.__ *'41, ~ DeOront tlaoo ~. PW. POL. (T22911) J c MAIL. ' COPY __ .. --.. fllCmeoue ..... PfOffll'll<19 Coda. "8JC NOTIC( aac:row II opened. epl)ty '°' wtttl,.. County~ •11...tA& CENTIA, S?01 9, HarbOf ..._,,,__ ...... el ....... "8JC M)TIC( trlnlter of CM llOenM end tnl9 County on~ FORD 1930 Model A .-8IVd au... , Slf\tl Ma. NAm 8TAW MAm aTAW ...._, e,i e. H. ....,_ '9CTmOUe ..... ,_.,.,..., .... to 1t1e 0.. 20. ttlO' TU dor, '°" condlllon, UIU Ill TlmA Cllllf '92704 • . TM tolloM\O l*'tOtla er. ~ = C*'IOnt ere DATED: No..-nber tt, • •l*e _.. aTAW pertmant of Atooflollc / ": Sf,250 or trada llJ•lltl Plene Man• ... SOit doings •~1~ER111:IO .. " ••t 8 & 8 MA;!NANC• 1MO (CffACIC*,.llMCIAL) T'MtollowlngS*'IOM.,. ...... ContrOl .... lu)lilft II ~~" t "5-f074, 894-42e9 SllmOe P\, coe.. MeM. • " "• ~ . .-""' Pu~ Ofenge CoMt NOTICe lO DEFENDANT: dolllQ t1utiMM... to,_ ti aecrow OellY ....., ~ •· • Tlflll '11 •2 If c.111, 9212$ Prlnoeton Dr · Coela MeM. ''229 Htll'NnOl'I Pl · We.t• Delly Pilot Decetl\ber 1. 2. 3. (AlllloeAouiNOo)JOSEPHA AOYAL PACIFIC OOLP MINIMUM 0ttNtN0 IMO tf, U . 1tt0 "!'"_ml!' ______ Sunroof. atereo C8U, tilt. Thi. bulll,,_ 11 con-c.etf~De -...... ,_.9 ~:~ ~ '2::. 141 4,5. 9. 1, t . I . 10, 1MO GOAOIN and DOU I ASSOC4ATION, tNI W1'lt-111,000.00 ~700 AM9Di "'-aned 9100 CC, AC. PS, PB. 2000 duct.i t>y: an lndMdual La.-. C C ' D Sa8l8 ThrOUQt\ X, lncMM tlw Ave c.-t. Coe11 MeM. The IOeflMe mey ,.,_,, __ .,. -- miles, aqua metlne PMfl. The regtattenl(e) com-Princeton Dr · Colt• MeM. •u•uoa •'&.:." ' · YOIJ ~RE BEING S"U£D c.llt. t2t27 IN..,.. at llf'f 1lfN sinor _.....;~;.;;:;;;;;;.;;..;.""-...'.--~--- (33-465) menc:ed lo lraneact ~ Celt 1212$ Mon:-tu Petit. . t1f!M BY PLAINTIFF (~ Ud .. .. Mtc:Nel A a-. '"'° w to ... IMlte ,,, .... by con- ACVAA '87 INTEGRA LS ••y( MM uno. the F1c11tloul Thia bu1tneH 11 con-lhli """' 11 eon--PUILIC NOTIC( demend1ndo) MARTHA w ~-201. Anehilm. Calf lottl'lloQ to IN~· ..cnnoua ~u COUPE .. 8ullne11 ntl'M(t) lllted ducted by.,, lndlvl<luel duCt9d by an lndMdual BENVENUTI t2127 tor ralnltlt~t ot· • MAm 8TA••--· I IPM6. p/1, •Ir, tllt, UIU Ill TeYIT& tbOY9 on· NoWmw 15, The reglatrant(l l com-Tile regl1tr1nt(a) com· PICTTTIOUe ..-u y., heft • CALDeAlt ™9 bu!NnMI la con· ~ ~t lo 8eQloM T'-~ ~ .,. OfUIM, 1unroot, elloy • I 1tto menced 10 tranwt bul6-~ lo lranw1 ~ NAm eTATWMSNT DAYe llfler .. 1..i 111 a ducted by:.,, lndl'tlldUel 2404t f Of 24CMI 3, "*' dOlrlG tlutiMM • ~ (2GNC009) --~~--"'-=,,.__,__ Pierre MenMM MM undef .... Flc1illou1 ,_ under .... Flctllloul The followlng pertonl are .. ...,., ... ,. .. .. • The , lllr•nl(I) c;om-MM encl Prol••IOit .. Cod9. Atfu Marble s.tvtc ... , ..... VOLVO 1971 111-' Tlllt ttltement wu filed Butlne11 n1me(1) lltted ButlnNI n1me(tl titted doing bullrlMa ae; fYIMWrtfteft ,,,, IM at menoed ~ trtnltCt ~ ..... .._., el ....... 2•52 Aue De Cennel. C<l9tt llUTALIOIU 2925 Htirbor Blvd, C M Ht.HOO whlta, '°'· good trantpo<· with the County Clef'll of Ot· 1boYe on Nowmber 19, lb<Mt on. OctOber 16, 1MO RC PAINTING. 4 t4 Ham-tMI _.. neea under the flctl1IOUI ......... lly) ...... M.. ...,._ Mela. CA t2ft1 I I t I o n ' $ 9 5 0 . ange County on Nowmber ltto Krlln Tete llton •B. Colta Mela. Cellf. A...,_ et ........... 8u11n .. e nal'M(t) lltted DATtO! Novembet 1t. Mark Joeeipfl C>nlt. 2452 7141644-8387 HS. 1990 Salomon De La Aou TNt 1Ult9f'Mnt Wat ftleO 92127 ftat,,...... JM:,_,.,.,... ~on:~ 1, IMO 1MO • Aue De Cannea. Coate ---N1111• Tiiis atatemenl WU filed with the County Ctertc of Of. Roneld c. Con.Im. 414 ......... N ., ..... ..... . .. Mtc:Nel A.. a-. P\IC1411Md Orenge Coelt Mele. CA 12.'27 ~ 1986 GTI PublllMd Orenoe Coat with the County Clerk ot Ot· enoe County on No¥9mber Hamll1on 18. C<l911 MMe, lft,,...,....,...,.. If,_ Thie eta1ament wee Ned Delly Piiot Deoemw 1, 2. '· Thie butlnea• 11 con- whlte/wMe rims. 5epd, Dally Piiot November 25 o.. enge County on Nowmb« 20· 1990 c.Nt. 92127 went "'9.wt to...,,.., wttti the Coun1y Clattl of Of· 4, 5, e. 7, I, t , to. 1MO dueted by: "'lndMdual ••••••••-aunrool. n-t1re5, ate. oemt>er 2 9 19 1990 • 20. 1990 ,..,_, Thi• butlne11 11 con-...._ _,. County on ~ber Sa8t2 The r•ol•ltent com· AM/FM cusette. •-eel· · • · su-e90 ,.,_ Publlthed Orange Coeet dvcted by: an lndtvlduet ., • Mt Ml t . ltto menced 10 trenuct bull- *ll'ltUllll LOllPI Au~o. pis. elr, p/w, pll. ~. C.O.. ellOy rime. s p_oller. low m llu. ' (005177) 121,111 .uta&.AHU 2925 Harbor Blvd.C M llt.2111 1 e n 1 c 0 n d 1 t I 0 n • Publilhed Orenge Cou1 D<y Pilot December 2. 9. Tia regl1trant(1) com· '"' ::'. 4lft ""'9, ,_ = • N141?1 •-.,. M>TICE ,,... under the flctltloul s4.9991oeo 839-0790. .._"" Mnfll'tt Dally Piiot December 2. 9. 18, 23. 1tto menced to 1r1.naect bull· .... .._ oe.e, Md ,_, PublllMCI Ortno-COM« ,._ ~ neme Ol nemee ~ • l"uau\o nu ~ HS, 23, ttto Su-702 ,,... under CM Flcllllou• ...... _, Md ,,. Delly plot Nov9mber 11 a& NOnc9 ~ 8ALI lilt.ct ebOve on OctOber 12, VW '83 BUG. One owner. ._..__ Su-701 .. _IC NOTICE _ 8u11na11 name(•) ll1ted =..:-.. ,._,...._.. "'""-'*1 t '"° • • 1 ....... A6C: S • tttO ortglnal lnterlOf $ t500 'tc:rmoul _,_,, r-at>Ove on: Febnitily 1. 1MO ·-• .,......,i · • Slrf7t --• Men J. oniz 080 (714) 646.-7877 Of NA .. ITATa•NT Aotl Con.Im ....... hM ..._ ..... ...... Thie 1l1tement w• "'9d (213) 43 1-5090 at1er 6 dolThebut~ P«ton• ere rtalC NOTICE ~~A~=• Tlllt etatement wu filed ~.,....,.._,,.. ... ~.!!.1!'1:,~ ..i..-wtttttneCountyCler1' of Of· no ... neea u with the County c... of Of. ....._ •-.,. MnTIC( ----.. -• ,,,.._. ll'IQI County on Octoc.r 12. VW '73 SUPER BEETLE POTPOURRI PLUS. 9542 '1CTTTIOU8 ~II the fottowlng pertant are enge County on Nov9mber ............ y_, IMJ..... ,._ "" lhll. purauent to the tttO '411111 New brakes etareo runt Hamilton •3A5. Huntlng1on _,.._ ITAn.NT doing buSlneu u · 2. 1MO te ... • ........., ,...... '1CTTT10Ye IUIMU euthor'tty of Section 24049.5 PubMIMO Orenge Coelt graet S lSOO 0 80 18eeefl.C1llf 92e-48 The fotlowlng perton1ere BEAK TEASERS , t ' N7Ga _.,~tf,_.ft0t1'Mwft NAmlTATIMaMT of Ille~ end Pro-OellyPlloiNo"9fftbett1 ti 6'45-9345 OenniJ B Guttln. 311 I doing bullMll u · Sterllght, lt'Ane. Cellf 927 t5 Publilhed Otenge Coast M 8"efMY1 ,_ !'ltff'/...... The f--... teeeiont Code. the St•te 25. December 2 1tt0 ' ' ------1 e.ytldl Or , Corone Oe1 CITY SAUCE$ 19898 Sharon L. Conetent. 9 Delly Plot NoYember 11 18 ........., ,....,,.. ..,,,._ • -~ .. l*IOM are Bowd of Equallzatlon wlll ' ' Su878 YW 'N 1&1111' Mar. C111f 92825 Seacitff Lane. H~llngton Stlr1ight, lf'llne, Ce111 92715 25. Oecember 2. 1990 • • •...., aW aMoe ClllleM lft ~P~H~TTLE ANO Mil tile tollowlng o.cr1bed --------- Or1glna1 owner 5 speed I Thll bu1lne11 11 con· e.ecfl c.Nt 92&4a..3031 Tfllt bulln~ 11 con· Su~7 I ..._ ,._._ ...._). COURIER SERVICE 1535 E. IQuOl lclnle. at putllc ..... •-"' NOTICE ••••••••-AM/FM R '•ducted by 1111.nOM<luet Terrenc;e w Br own OUCtedt>y:enlndM<luel .,..,... • .-•... • II 1000 o'c:loc* am 0.. _.......;~~--------- ! S3 =-'~~ ... ~~· The reg1s1rant(li com-1Hte SeadlN Lane. Hunt: The regl1trant(1) com· PUklC NOTICE :c': .... ........_ .... ;:-: ~:~.::•e=:s Corona cembet 11, 1tt0 II 21 OMQ fllCTTT10Ye ..,...., BMW 1989 3251 con¥Wtlble, blaci< euto-"'4111c. hMted ... ,, onfy n.ooo mites. 125 ooo °' Meume leue With $ 1 000 ,...,.,, •99-3289 g_r_ .. _'!!!"'"_ . ..;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 menoea 10 trenucl bual-lngton Beech C1llt ~ to tr~ butt-"9ted ...... .,........ l ..... !: ...... .,.._,d n......w. Cenler Plue. Am 231, MAm aTATtlmWT ~ ness undef the FIClllK>ul 9214&-303 1 MA under the Flct1tlou1 • • DtAI CALl:ND~ ,..,.,_ L...-......,_, Slt'lte Ane. CA Autos 9 uslnen namec11 1111ed Thie t>utinesa 11 con-8u1lnH1 name(•I 11111d ~~A~U ,,,. preaenter 11ne :.6~c:r't~5Cotona l iquor Llcen1• No ~~=::-""8"' 11>0veon o-n.ti. 1 1990 Oucted t> en lndhlldual above on· NIA . ,..._ta eecrita • ,... • · 47·151732· County In WNc:ti CLASSIC 66 Mustang DeMll B GuS11n Tha r Y lstrent(I) com· Sheron L Con11en1 Tile followtng pertont .,. .,..,. .,. .... oerM. Mld\MI Oe"4cl Beme*n. l11ued Orange County; U tlED CMDIT REPAIR, V-8 No dents Needs Tl\IS stllemtllil WU 1111<1 menced ~ trensad bu.i-Thia 1t1temen1 WU filed doing butlMM u UM o.te • -....... 1ooe Nency Ln . Colt a Type of UQenll. On·SaM 12, N Stele College St• 14, s0me mecn work Call Wtll\ 11\e County Clerlo of Or· nett unoer tne F'1C11tlou1 Wiii\ the County Cl«tl of Of. YOU R HOME ON THE •••••• .. M .. efreolf'9 -...... Celt t2127 General . ~. c.iw 9280e FIAT 1112 alter 4 30pm 557-~633 inge County on November Butlneu neme(•l titted enge County on November BEACH. 2501 Bamboo.~ _, ,.._.,.... Thll ~lneu 11 con· Seid llQUOf licenle •• Rey Reynold•, 4981 CNI •aa•JCIUPE 12_. Cad 84 Eldorado S•OOO 16 1990 ebo-...on NoV«nber 1, 11HK> II, t990 ~ponBMch,Celtf 92et0 MOrita•......,.....,...,. ducted by • glfWll P9'1· MlndbytlMStlleBoerdof Loma Cir .. Yorbe Unda. ....... .. ,.1SSCll T w B I ,.,..,. Jemea Pelrlllt, 2501 Bam-..... ,11r Gin ,.. fer· nenhlp EquellUOon to ~ <»-c.Nt 92t&e 5 apH<I. runt good Chrys 84 Stn Ave $3000 Put>llltled Orange Coat T:!a~emen~o=~ filed Publlahld Orenge Cout boo, Newport BHch, Callf "'e 11d1 d•1 • t 1 1 • • The reg111r1nt(1) com-llnquenllalel end uee tu•. lhlt bu11n11u 11 con- em/fm , MOO 63I·1453 Cad 81 Sed 0 vlle $2000 Dally Pt101 Noveml>ef415. 0.. with the County c.ti of Qr. D111y pltot November t8, 25. 92~ • •11l1d• _. ..eted. ....,. menced to tranteeFt bu• lnter•t end penett• ~ duc1ed by.,, lndMcluell :'.Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•••-* NWPlR II 548-8823 cemt>er 2 9 111 1990 • • Count on NoV«nt>et Oecamber 2 9, 1990 h11 t>~1lneu II con-.,. .. _... -udll .., l'llM undet the lctltlou1 CUl'Yed by CfMllve Ad¥1n-The regl11rant11 com- • CAOILL~C 1978 $edan de su..ee1 1~ 1990 'i Su.en ducted by an lndivlduel caeo. Bu11ne11 n1me(1) 111ted lurM lf'C • Miier within the rnenoed to trll'IMC1 bUtl· . · "4.,.._ The reg111r1nt(I ) com· II wi.d no preMftta .., abOY9 on November I. 1MO __...... '-ot ~ a.a.-~ ,,._-vndWr' the FIC1llTout 2-ACCllll 4 Or. eu10. A/C. 4 lK orig 1n11 miles. (2MZT369) 14,111 oam111•w t500 Auto MeU Or S A IH·J111 Ville Fully equipped, .,. .. 1 ,,..__ .. _IC MnflC( IMnCed to tranUCT bOtl· ~ • ·-,_.. ~ E. 0oy1e ~U-T-.. , ~ 10 wit Bu1ln"1 n1me(1) lllltd sunroof Mechanically 1"U1K.IC NOTICE Publllhed Orange .....,.,, n~ "" neu under the Ffctlltout .. ~·T;' ,_..... Tiii• etetement wu flied 11 ax......... · at>OW on· October 1 1990 sound needs cosmetlCS Dally PllOI November 2$ De-'"'rmou• ........ Bu1tn111 naml(tl 111t1d ~ ~! .. .__.. wttfl tile County C... Of Of. Tu 134·844·38 ~ ...__....., ' """ flCTmOUI fUltNell c:embfll' 2 9 18 1990 ... -...--Ml _..,, 1111 -.. tntereet ~ 41 ,.._,., ...... s 1 895 675-0 loo NAME ITATUltNT . ' . s -698 NAMI ITATl.mNT •bove on March 1, 1990 , •• ,.. ..... d• IU ... County on NOYember Pen.It ... 17011 03 T • 11119mlrtl WU flied Ca<l1llac 1985 COV The tollowtng persons are u Tne following !*ION •• JafMI Potrllll two1t11l1d lln "'" 1990 eo.., S73-4 oo wllh the ~ty Clerk ot Dr· doing business e.s dO!ng buslnees u Thi• 1tateiment waa flt.o dlNI,., ,.ne de le e«te. ,.,.411o Total 9't ai:s 80 enge County on November loaded botge mint con-HIGH STANDARD BOOK· 1MD1 IC NOTIC[ CR&R INC dbl CR&R with tne County Clerk ol Or· ..I•.._ etroe ,..,..,.. Put>lllhed Ofenge CoMt Tho"'*""' wlN be IOld lo 2. 1990 ~ ,'.'.~~;.263·15 5 5 5 ° KEEPING 4 MAINTE N· ... ~ Glau 11292 Wffletn AVo . •noe County on NOY9ml>er ~ ............. Delly pilot November 18. 26, the hlO'-' bldder lr1n1ter N7aG ANCE 24542 Creokv•ew 'ICTITIOUI 9UltMll Stanton, C.llf 906&0 2 1990 ....,, ttom.. I IHI ....... Oec9mber 2. 9. l990 of NIC111cent1 It contingent Pu~ OrWlgl Cout Cadillac 1986 Eldorado LIOU"• Hiit. Ca11f 92653 NAME ITATf•NT CR&A lrtC . Callfornla, . N1at7 ...,,.,...._., ........ _ Su-e71 upon ~QYll of .... ~ Dll'b.c:~ NO'len'lber ,, 18. Honde 19a.4 Accord B@ig• only 36.000 mttes. 011nne V1nez 414542 Tho loHowlng Pllr'9on• .,1 1t292 Wes1ern Ave . Stan· 0 Pu~ltMCI Orange Coat -• Yf' Mr11id1,.,..... cant by Ille [)ecMw1mlnt ot 25, bet 2. 1990 a utomettc. air. 191 S4500 Newport Lady 1 car Cr""~._ Lagu"1 H1ll1 dO! bullnest u ton Cell! 90680 Illy 1'°1 November 11. l8 . ._., 1\M Mf'ftdo • Nt-Ak:oholk: .._909 Control Su-4172 takes Calf Wenda I Sl2 000 080 760·3119 C1flf 92653 L":S PINATAS. 1300 This t>ullneu II con· 25 December 2· 1~u-669 .,..-• 111111•11 • I '1llJC M)TIC( In eocordanoe wltt\ IM ..... 248-9373 Tl\11 t>u11nou 11 con· BrtllOI StrMt Nonn Sune <lucted t>y •corporation -.....,.. • .,_.. ...., NIM It'd reauletlON admln-rtaJC NOTICE -CHEVY 74 NOVA. auto. dueteo t>y en ll\Olv1dua1 260 Newoo<t Beaeh C.kt Tl\e reQl1trant(1) com-i:':::, al cttr.cit.n. i.r.. ACrmoua .,_.. 111erec1 by tnlrt ~!Wit --------- Honda 1989 Accord LX1 1own~r 6cyt NuBillltwy Tn. r19111ran11s1 com· 92e&o menced to transact bu9'-"8.IC NOT9C£ ). MAm aTAT'lmNT Tha ~ ~ .... nln HCilflJOU8 .,...,, •OR, white w/burgundy tn· ;(cond S 1500 OBO menoed 10 tranNci bull· Wost Coul lnternltt0nal neu undet lhe FtetttiOus C... No.~ T'-fOlowtnO per1IOnl ere •I hOurl ot ti. Nie. 11~-NAm ITATllMWT ter•Or AM/FM CISSOlle 839·8242 neu undef tl\e FIClll!0\11 Group a Celltomll c:otpor· Bu1lnH1 n1me(1) lltte<I ftc:TTTIOU9 .,..... Tiie l'llt'IW end llddr ... of °o::1 tlutiMM.. Ing .... enot It'd hOlldlya, Tha to1owW'9 per"°"9.,. 5spd t lloy wheel I Bus1ne11 n1m1111 lilted ltton 1300 Br stol St .. I ll>OVI on Augu•t 1, 1990 NAME ITATa•NT the court II (El non)bre Y P OMOTIONAL DE· wilt be requjr9d to oper1 dOlnO bullnoel II 3" 000 mtlos $ l2 500 1 CHEVROLET 85 Perfect above on January 1 1990 North Suite nO Newport Slll<lre Ronnentletg, S.C· The following pwaona ete dlrecc:lon a. le «Kfe OI) SIGNS GAOUP, 1843e Ward eacrow. dePC*t In eecrow, 1r1 WELLNESS THERAPY 272•4285 cer very low miles O.enn, yan.z 8Mch Celi! 92tl60 retaty·Treasurer dolno bullneel u MUNICIPAL COURT OF St. Fountl#l VII~. Calif 1ewtu1 ~ of 1fte un11.i SERVICES, 200 N9wpol't -=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ______ 11 loaded 4 IC>-.d with TNs ttatemenl wM flied Tl\1t bualn ... 11 con· Th11 1111emen1 •U filed Nt°NPORT LENDING & CAl.lfORNIA, COUNTY Of' 92708 Stetol of Amerlc1, an C-..DrM. Ste. 200. ,,..._ • CfUIM contrOI $3,650 with lhe County CWll ot Or· <Nc1.0 by • corpor1tlon with the County Cler1l of Or· INVESTMENTS. 3408 Sum-ORANGE, Ofenge CoYnty Shetyl Gona•... 5427 emount ,.._.1ng Ult""' POt1 lleed\, c..t t2f60 S-48-•793 enge County on No'o19"1t>er The regttlrantCt) com-anoe County on N~t>er tnerMI Cir~. Cotta M ... HarbOf Judlciel D111rtct, Belle St . Sll'ltl Ana. cMf .... ~of the 11cen11 end, Solle Jullet1e Soleto, 40I 'lllOllfL White. well c.trad IOf, one-ol·•·k1nd1 (2Ct<Y3841 16 1990 menced 10 tranuc:t bu• 2 l990 Cattf 9282t 4801 Jlmborel &Nd . Suite 92704 wttllln 30 deye of the date ~A"'9nue.Corone del 1 CHEVROLET CAMARO ,. ,.,1511 neu undef thl FICllllOUI F474DI Armen Hu11m1na j1d. 101, Newport Belch, Cldl-Thlt bv1lnea1 11 con-eecrow 11 opened, 9')9fy tof Mar. c.lif. 92125 1971 128 fl T • 11350 no"" Put>llShe<I Ofenge Cout Bulln ntme4 1 11 1 d Put>lltlled Orange Coatl 3408 SummerNt Circle IOfnla 92tl60 dUC'led t>y en lnCIMduel lfll\lfef of the **-encl Tfllt bu1lneu 11 c:on- 121,111 ORRIElllW 1500 Auto Miii Or S A IJl-1111 MBZ '71 280SE 3 5 Boeutllul MUST SEE s 25'.ooo oeo 6191'486 1656 • 7141673·4656 MERCEDES 1970 280SE Coupe A/C new motor Bes1 offer 646-2 113 MercNjes 1970 250 white lool\s & run• great new trans, weter pump sbo~•s $2 500 548-98&<> MERCEDES 1973 280 Sedan ortgln•I ivory paint with tan 1nter1or Well m11nta1ned Ca1tforn11 Cer Prtnclpals only Reesonable offer pp 7141957-0213 Mercedes 1982 3000 Turbo t>eeu111ul car 1 owner e11callen1 con· d lllon $10 500 7 141548-0973 MERCEDES 1982 380sec 80.000 mu... rune· i;ireet ~s great. pollahed al· loy1. sunroof S25.•95 881·719'6 MERCEDES 1984 3000 Turbo Excellent con· dltlon 83.000 mllu s 1',500 8'68-9415 .... Dlllll Or1ly 431< mllet, I-tops • rMI bMutyl (1Sl<P827) 111,ffl llmlllMW 1500 AU1o Mall Dr s A Ul-J111 motor mint condt11on Dally Pitol Noveml>ef 2!> Do-100.,1 'C: not yet 1 • • D111~ November 11 18. Cotta Mesa Cel1t 92828 Tne name addr .... ind The regtatrent(t ) com-P9Y 1,.,,..., .... to the o.. c1vc1.i by an ~ $6900 OBO Jol\n cemt>et 2 9 16 1990 Devid Stgal Prllldent 25 tier 2. 1990 Elahe Sharlnejlld, 3408 t~ number of pt11n-menc.d lo trlt'l_llCI bull-pertmenl of Alcoflollc The regl1tra.nt(ll com· 640-1128 Su-688 Thll 1181~1 wu tlled Su-668 SummerMt Circle, Cotti 1111·1 111orney or p111nt11f neu undef the Flcttlloua a.-..eoe COntrOI Buyer 11 menced to trMMC1 butl· wil" '"'Count Cletk 01 Or· ~ Mesa, Cellf 92828 without an attorM)', 11 (Et BualnaH name(•) lllled 10 SMIY .. eecrow fell nw undof the Flcl11~ •••••••••1----------'ange County~ November "8.IC NOTICE Thlt buatn111 11 con-nombre,lldlreoclonyelnu-at>o¥eon NoYemb« 1. ltto MINIMUM OPENING 810 8u1l,,.H n1me(1) 111110 'II C&UllO R.S. PtlWC NOTICE 16 1990 dueled by a llm11e<1 par1ner· m1ro d e telefono del .S'*YI A. GONliel 111,000.00 above on OctOC>et 30, t990 Clm•TIILE ---------1 , '47M07 FlCTtTtOOI .UltNlll lh•P •bOQl<lo Oel demandante, o Thll atatemont wu flied The llcentoe rney redeem Etobe J. Sotelo " flCTITIOUI 9UllNlll Put>lilhe<I Orange Cout NAME ITATIMENT The reg111r1nlfl) com· d4ll demandante Que no with the County Clerk of Or· the llcenM et any time prior Thia llltement wu flt.o A/T full fac;.tory equipped. NAMf STATU•lNT Daily p1101 Novern~25. De· Tno lollowlng persona are meflCld 10 tr1n11c:t bull· tie nee 1t>og1do. ea 1. •noe County on November to tlle date 01 Nie by eon-wft!'I Ille County Clerk ol Dr· only 6K miles 11986581 The lollowlng l>e'M>nS are CM\ber 2 9. 18 1990 <1omo t>usinesa es nns under the Ftellllou• MARTHA BENVENUTI. At· 9. 1990 tormlng to the requlremenll enge County on November 112,111 dotno t>ullnoss as su.8112 OBA -The Algnt One, Bu11n111 n1ml(1) ll1ted IO<ney II L•"'· 474 E 17th '47.,, tor reln1111emont of a 2. 1990 C•(Ylf• llW HAIR SALON 1215 Biker 3 t5t Airway Ave •P· 1, 11>0ve on October 19. 1990 s1r .. 1. Suite ~. Colla Publllhedb~enoe COM! llcenM purtu1rtt 10 Sec:tlonl '47Ult Publllheel Or •noe Cout Deity Piiot November 11, 18 25, bee.miler 2 1990 Su--870 1500 ~ulo M"all Or. 5 A St Ste F Co111 Mese C11tf IMD•fC NOTIC£ Cost• M .... CA 92826 Arman Hutem•nejad MHa. C1 92827 (7 141 Detty pilot N lier II. 25. 2,048 1 Of 24048 3, au. " 92626 r~ · Awereneu Inc CA CO<· Th11 1111ement wu l1t.o 1850...0510 o-nw 2, 9, 1990 MM Ind Prof9ulonl Code 131-1ll1 Mer11 R SpaltOne 1151 ,tc:Tmout •UllNEH PO<••lon. same u •bove with 11\e County Clerk of Or· DATE (Fec11e1 OCT 28 Su--880 .......... ., .... ---------Cn1r111tone SI Coll• NAMI tTATDllllNT Awer-Inc 08A Tn. •noe County on November 1987 aa.tloft. Ir, llftfl H.....,.., 'IOllHE HnlllH Auto Loaded !•'62~25) 110,IH . lllERS som01&ST11HE 2WMar~rlh4. Oetta•eu 640·0330 •to HllE SptRfT Auto A/C (•807910) PIH lllERS somcemHHE 2Hllerhrlh4. O•st•••11 640-0330 Mese. C111t 92826 The totlow\nn pertona ,,. Rtont One sme ea 1bove 2. 1990 J. ,.._, Cleft!. bf I . •-te -TIC( OATED November It. --------- Marlon J Whitton. 2889 ··• ln1e t>ut1ne11 I• con· '"~10.-.. o.,iutJ ,.~ ~ 1990 Mont~ey Ave Co111 Mesa dO!~ 1>ut1neu u ~ dUC1e<I t>y a CO<poratlon Put>lllhed Orange Coul Publllhe<I Orange Coell PublWlocl Orenge Co&l11 Cll•I 92828 LT~ A~;~~ Eo~o e!c:! Th• registra nt com-Daily P110t Novembef 'I II Di lly PllOI Deolfnbet 2 9, '1CTITIOUI .,..... Dally Piiot Decombet '· 2, 3, Tn11 t>u11neu ts con-NowPori Beach~ 111 92e&i ~ to trantact l>Uli· 25 e>ec.mt>« 2 1990 118. 23 1990 N._ aTATllMWT 4, 5 8, 7, 8, 9, 10. tttO GOULD Ou<:led t>y • Qef*al pert John Sindoni ~213 Eall nest under the tietlllOUI Su-873 Su70• The tollowlng per'IOnl If• Sa887 nerstup bu..,_ name or na1n99 • l dolno butiOell 11 O hve Gold, age 87, of The reg1str1nl(I) c;om. Belboa N-port Beacn 1111.i &bOve on &-14-90 "8.JC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE TIMBERLINE CONST •-II' Mt\TIM' Centl!'r Sll'ftt. Cost.a menced 10 transact l>u"· Calif 928&1 Sally Smttn Pr~•· CO , 192 Yorklown Ln . r~ ""'1'14 M f I neu under 1n. Fic:11tt0Ut Tflt1 t>ullneu '' con· Thtt 1tetement wu flted MOTICI Off IM.I MOT!Ca Off IALI Coale Mele. Cellf '2128 NOnc:t Of' 8ALI e-se. o~r Y o f B\nlneu n1mec11 1111ed ~uci.i by •limited pattner-w11n the County Cler1t ot Of. ltete of c.....,. ltaM el c.....,. lngmer l<euffetdt. 1t 2 ..... of c....,,. M o undsv11le. W est above on Novetnbef 1 1990 r... regillrent(I) com-enge County on October 12. Ila .. 9oetd ..... loetd Y0t1'town Ln . Co.It Mele, ..... ..... V1rgm.ia, dt~ f'nday Menon Whltaon menceo 1 MCI bull 1990 F47'22Z2 ot f.,.ituttoft o11~ c.llf 92828 ef lpludei• m W"wm M~tal Th1t t11temen1 was ht.o nftl nd! ·~: FtcilltOU; Put>111Md Orange Coast Nottc:e 11 hereby gtYWt Noll~ It hereby gMll'I Thia busln"' It con· Notice It hereby glYlt'I w1tn the Counry Clerk ot Or· Buein:.. nime(a) llited De1~ November 11, 18 lhll. pur1uen1 to 1n1 th1t pursuant · to the dueled by en lndlvleluet tflll. purtuen1 to the Cente!r-Bartlett Nun- enge County on Novembef ll>Ove on October 30 1990 25 ber 2, 1990 authority ol Section 24049 5 1u1hortty Of Sec11on 24049 5 The reg111rant(1) com· euthoflty of Section 2'°'49 5 mg Home. Sant.a Ana. 16 1990 John Slndonl Su874 of the Buain.e ano Pro-of the Bullnelt end Pro-mencad to tranuct bl*· of the ~ ano Pro-CA She was born ()c. ,.75511 Thi 1 1 t fled leulon1 Code the State t..-tons Code the Slate ,,_. under the Fk:llllOUI ~ Code lhe Stlte t ~ 4 1903 I Put>llll\ed Orange Coat1 with ,~·~~c.;:'ot 10r. PtllllC f«>TICE Boerd of EQuai11111on wilt Board of Equ~11111on wlll ButlnaN neme(tl llll•d loltd of fQu8itzetton w111 Mo r • • n Delly Pltot Noveml>ef 25. De· •noe Covn1y on Novembef Mii tho tottowlng delcrlbed NII tne tollOwlng o..cnbed •l>Ove on Mey t, 1079 ... Ille tOllOWlng Cleeollbed oundsvalle. daugh- cernt>e• 2 !I 18 1990 Hi l990 ,ICTITIOUI 8U ... ll liquor ltc.nM, 11 publlc Nie, liquor llolt'IM. et public NII. U I Keulfeidt 11Quor llo9nte, et publlc ..... ter of the late Sard Su-695 · ,..,1112 NA• ITAffMENT 11 10 oo o'clodl 1 m o.. 11 10 oo o'cl<>ci< am o.-Thll atetement w .. tiled 11 10 oo o'c!Odl 1"' o.. and Jane Spawn WU- ---------Put>lllhed Orange Coul The foltowlng penon• .,. ~tier 11. 1990 II 28 CMc ciembef 11 1990 at 28 CIVIC with the County ci.r. of Or· cembet t 1. 1990 " 28 CMc li She tin-cl 11tm1 ll' NOTICE Dally Pilot NoV9fnt>er 415 De-dO!ng t>utlneta ae· Center Plaza. Rm 239. Center Plua, Rm 239. anoe County on November Cent01 Ptu1. Rm 239, ams WU re __ r_uu..n. ______ comber 41 9 18 1990 · A Tlie Co . 3301 s Herbor S1n11 Ana, CA • •• • Santa Ana. CA 13, 1tt0 Santi Ana, CA from the Marx T oy ftc:TITIOUl IVllNlll Su-689 Blvd . Senle An1, CA 92704 Liquor Llcenee No Liquor Ltcen11 No. Nf-Liquor Ltct nH No C O m a p n y o ( NAME ITATEM~NT Donna K Kltehlngi, 2051 47· 124135, Cqynty In Whlel\ 48-059983, County In Which Put>lllhld Orenge Cout 47·20028', County In Wl'llch M ndavlUe d The totlowlng persona••• IM-•c NOTIC£ Sn1pw1y Line. Newport IHued Or1no1 County. 1 1uued Orang• County. Delly pilot November 18. 25. 111u1d Or1no• County; OU .__ •nf lha doing t>ualnea• H r-. 8Mch. CA 92660 Type of LIOlnM On·Sale Type of LIOlnM On-Sale December 2. 9. 1990 Type ot L.IOenM On-Sell w~ a me'!l""'r 0 e RE p A I R . S £RV 1 CE ACTITIOUI 8Ul ... ll Trus t>ullne11 It con· Genel'al Glf'le<el Su-4112 0-al ' FI r II t C h r 11 t I en COLN'7,-C --BEHROS 2700 Pet1•10n NAMI ITATIMEN'T ducted by 1111 lndMdual Seid llQuor ltcenN wu Slid liquor lloenM wu Seid llQuor llCenll wu Ch~h of that city L~N60 1 R onttn=I Piece •2oa Coall Meu. ftie IOllOwl"" persona*'' Tne reglstrent com· Mlled Dy the Sti le Board ol Mlzed by the State Board of NlJC NOTIC( MILed by lhe Stlte BoWd of p~ ln death by. ~ ne uns g Cam 92828 · . ., menc»CJ to transac:1 bull· Equ111u110rt 10 recover CS. EQulltutlon to recowr 0. lqwllntlon to ~ de--.. S 1250 EE 642-0567, Nikooneiao Monemad d~1e~·~~T'/ERS A,_ unoer ,,,. 11ct111ou• tinquent..,..lll<luM1u ... llnQuent ..... lnduMtu• ~:A_,...., ttnquentaalellt'ldueetax•. her n ";'Jband ~rge OLDS 1970 Cutlus SlJ-2700 Plleraon Pl~ •208. BUILDING COMPANY bullnoll name Of namee lnlw•t and pen.,, ... ~ lnler•t and peneto .. In-T . I ,......., Int•• encl peneni.. In-Franklin Gould In preme 2-dOO< loaded Coste M ... Call! 92826 22756 B•-"""• L-El Hat.ct •b<Mt on N_,t>er 8, curred Y. Ch1tlll w cur r • d b Y O 111 w 1 ....... he tOflowlng per1IOnl -curred by Lakee6Cle "-' 1936 Surv1v~ by Th b ·-~ 1990 Lanphefe E••• ........ EnterpriMS Inc., ............. ng l>ullneM ... lllllfll'tl CofPOl•lton • ...., es1a10 sale 1 owner •• u11nesa ,. s;on· T0<0 Ca111 92830 Oorma K K•tCll• • wltllln the meaning of ,,.,. within the IM8l'\lnQ of the (•)PER f 0 Ill MAN CI wltflln the ~ ot the on~ son, Jeck C S 14 95 E IC c e 11 en I d~:: t>y 1~ 1tid:~ull Richlld H Scott 22758 Thia tlatement "!u filed Selff a.nd UM T .. llw to Salte tnc:t U.. l 1.11 Law to JAGUAR (b)P J IMPOATS. S.... encl UM Tu i...w to G o u I d o f 775-~0 menc.or~111~~.!:1 ::;:: ~~~-El Toro ...nh thl County Cler1l of Of. wtt ""' • • 2037 Hllfbor 8l¥d • Co9t• wtt • M o und1v1ll•. two Olds 1985 Cteta neu undef rne F'ICllllOul Th11 t>u11ne11 It con-•nee County on Nowmber Tai S 129 491 48 T111 $4-45 32 Mesi. Callf 92127 Tu '20.010 S4 dau•hten. Mn. An· 41dr Brghm 51 t<. e11cel~ Bu11ne11 n1me111 11111d ducted ..., "' lndt"1<1 Ill 8 1990 ,.7_.. tntlt"•t se1 387 85 lnter•t ''" 66 P J En••rlMl. Inc . c... In..,_ M.787 07 d -(J ) ' --_, u PublllMd Orange CoNt P«lelt ... 128.731 15 Penalttet 119 07 IOfl'lia.. 203 Gartlor 8htd . ~-U ,915.. ~w •an LA:'HNn i~~ii~iiii:: lent. loa ded S5,250 •t>Ove on November 14 The r&g11trent(1) com Dalt'; P1tot November t t 18 eo.11 S734 00 eo.11 S73$00 Co111 MeM Calif 92'27 Coett tt47 00 of Louisville, KY and iii 892·265 t 19:koone''"" Mohamlel "*"*' •o tr1n~ bull· 25 Oec:ember 2. 1tto Tolll 121t.331 t8 Totei I 1,414 04 Thia bu•IMM 11 con· Tatel '30.410 27 Dorothy Klona:lck o f ,_ ~ under lhe rlC1lllOVt Sut75 Tl\e licenN Wilt tie told to Tl\e ~ Wiii be told to duCted by I G0f1)0fltl0n The lclnle .. be lotd to ... IUIJIU •-te NOTll'tt w11':" •tatemenl w" hied ButlneH nemt(a) lllled the NgNet blddlr Tranttet the hlgNlt blddlr Trentfer The regl1tran1(1) com· Ille Nat*' b60dlr Tr..., 1Acuna Ni,uel. CA, Aff. moonrool. very ntce1 __ r _____ •~---enoe °Coo~%~~ ~::C,~ on No¥embet tO. P\11.IC M)llC( of Mid nc.n.. It contingent Of ttjc) lk**f It conunoent m.ICed to trlt'IMCt buel· at ttjc) 1c1n1e 11 coi1111~ • c v c n Ir an~. <2KJL.S75> ftc:TmOUI IUHIHI 16 1990 Rlctwct H Scott upon lllPPfOYll of the llC>PI-ue>on ~oYll of t"9 .... ,.. under , ... F\c1ltl0ue uporl ~of ....... dau1hter1 n l ne 111,411 NA• ITATl.•NT · ,~·11,. llllt ...... _, wN .. ._... NOnc:I Of' IA&.a C*n1 by the °"*1"*11 cent by IN Depenment ot 8u1ln•H na"'e(I) ll1ted cent by ti. Dapert,,...1t •-a~randc,hlJd-n ....._ •-Pu ~ ........ ._. ,,_, ..... llf C:•11.. Aleonofle ...... ConttOI Alootloilcl leverege Control llboW on· OctOO. I, lotO ~ ...... Control .., ' • • ~ • •1tm _.., · The tollowlng '*'°"' are 08 blllhed ..,...,. t with the County Ci.nt of Of. , .... ~ 1n eocordlt'IC<e with the ...., In ecootoance wttti tt. law Peut lOOf ~t 1n eocoi•• w1111 ,.. law •ve ni«ft and 1500 AU1o Mell Or, S A do~';f E bu~~:AGE RE· ce!'r!..~'. ~T::gs. o.. ~~ty on November ef 1.......-"'"9 end rllQUlatlona .omin.: Mel and r-.,letlonl ~ Tiiie tt...im.nt WM lllld ""-anct ~ ~ nephewa. Arranp· 111-1111 DUCT ION STORE 850 Su-elf fC?llM Noll04 •• hertby g'-1 lltered by thlt depat1rnem llter9d Dy tflat depal'tment """"the Cclunty Cler1l Of Or· ... .,.., by tflet <dapld'1mant menta ftltr\.Wted ..... · that, pureu1nt to th• The tueeetetul buy9r, wttNn T'-1UOOWtul buyer, within enoe County on ~-Tha • cc111f\ll ~. wtttllr1 .., --------• Town Center prtve, Sutt• Publlthed Orenoe COMC 1111ttior1ty 01 S.CCIOrt 2'°4t 5 '8 "°'"of the ... uctud-48 "°""'of,,....-. eaeluO-2. ltto 4t ~of the ... ..auct-l~ GrillelJ Funeral PorlCM 1971 9 t4 ;2 1::· eo.ta Mesa. Cllll NI.IC N0TIC[ =~~t 'r:"~5• 0.. Of Ille Buetneea find Pto-lnQ .-en<.tt and hotldeye, Ina welllend9 It'd ~. N1-Ina .-endl Ind ~. K~. 400 Jeff•~ euN good. lc)ol(1 good, Jeffrey R. Durlk ' Sun.n • • . ~H teMIOn• Ooct., the Slate will be required to Wlft be r~.o to °'*' ~ Orenge CoeM .. • ,..._, '° °'*' Ave.. Moundavlll ' 2.100 080 146.-3!:2 c Durlk. 17 WlllOW BrOOlt, • ~ .. ~ ,. ::.:,. ~11::...:: =-~'".:='~ ::-,~=-:r,:o'~ ~~11• 1 •· :-,,="!r:o-· Weat VA 2804' POflCM 1978 9119 1~9 ~ •• ~~4 11 con· The fOlfot#lnO pereone .,.. "8.IC NOTICE liQuor llcletlee. at s>ubk ..... ltttn of Amerlce. 1n I t•••• ot A!Mllct , en ~ ltet" of A...-.C•. • 304..SU-0400. Twp. AJpfne llltllte. blllCll dOlno. buelnell ... ti 10'00 O'CIOdc • "' Do-amcMlt ,.,.....1tll10 ttle IUll lllftOUl\I ~tlnO the""' amount··-··· .. ....._ lntetlof new toe> d'1::' b'f ')"'~ f'd wife I.ADY LUCK GAUTtNO fltel'ITIOUe .,..... oeinber t '· '"° et 21 OMc .... prq ot IN~ .,... .... prtc. Of the llcenM end, ftaJC NOTICE ... prtoe of.,..__.,... • whMll g;••t car rMlf'l«td'9G "':!:ct =-CAADS 0 , IOUTHl!AN NAm HA~ o.nter Plue. ""'· Ut. wttflln 30 cMr9,,, .. dtlli....., ... ,,, IM dete .,._IO.,. of... • I 1 2 K t 3 :z 5 8 1 0 ' to 1' • C A LI F 0 A N I A • 2 1 S 3 Tha tolOWlng petlOtlt ate Senta AMI, CA eecrow le °"'*' epl)ty tor .crow le °'**'• 1i1PCMy tor NO'Ta fl# MU ...,.. 11 ...... ~ 854-059'4 • . ~ under ~ ",1c~:11r: MonfCN!e AYe . eo.ta ....... dOlnO buWoeM.. L~t:;o LIC•nH No.: ,,....., of tN --end .,.,,... °' .,. .... .... .... .. c ... alt .,..., of ... ..... II ~H na ... 91t I • Celt 92127 HOT SAND, 413 "-"4M. 41· Oounty 111 WNc:fl per _..,..., .... to ti. 0. P9J .,.,..., .... to 1M1 0.. .... .... ,_ ........... tor. ~~~-=-~."r9d. ·~:O:ber 7,ttt0 2,~:;c'<Ma~~ C:!"=~J.*:. ~~ ~":, ~ t::.:1~~1~11c ~~~r:•ec::.,.A1:;:11: _:·::.;, __. =~=t~~l=tl 1111c* lnt«lof, ell ec.. wi.1fl":91'1e 11~b;:e of~ ...... Ctlt tM2'7 41S ,,_,,.,., Colone dol Generll . to pey 11 aec:row.... to oey .. .wow..... tflet, pur~eftt to t11a to_., 81--,._ cmaf1ee, ~ eon-MOI County on No-..n~ lN9 bUt1MM le COfto-~Celt tml 8* ... ..,_ ... MINIMUM ONN1NO 11 MtMMUM ~ llO ~~=--MMll •SAJM Ofl8•tO d l110fl 41 ooo mii.1 1 1990 ducted by hulOendend..,. ,._ ~ le con-llDadbytt.lt•eoentot 111,00000 t11.ooooo 9',.. w ,,. ,,.._. CHMTMM PRESENT ' w The r.,i.tr1t1t(e) OOl'll'" Mted b)' "' Ind!~ E4' t'IUttoll '° raocMF • Tiie .__. ~,....,. Tiii ~ tl'le, ....., ...... C:... ,. IW n. ..._ lllllW,. 13'.000 Mlle '3 l·atle • Publllfled Or C: menc:ed to itwect !Mt-Tiie reo+etrenl(1I COf'll-llnqulnt..,.. end UM tu• .. ._.. • .,,,, .... "'°' ,.. .__ at .,,,, ..,,. "'°' ....., fl -. a r , .. ,. ..._ • _, ._ ·'Ji•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.......,......., ~ 11 25 Mii under lfte ~ "*'°9d to trllnMCt bUlt-"*'-litld _....... .,.. IO .,. .._ ti -~ mn-to fw dllM of .... b)' con-Ill r. ......... f .,. .... *" .... 'r IM-·1 _., ,.._. ' • lulffl... nal'M(1) lletM nw .,,.,. lhe '1ctftloul ~ by lerNN Ootdoft. "°"'*"..,.. rtQM1 •••"• '°"""'I to ti. ...., ...... •,....-. ....... • .. ,.. .. __ .... _..._ o.c:..rnwt,t . '"°.,,..., MoW9 on Nos *'2 "· .,...,... MfMC•I Meted 1...., ....... ....,.._ '°' , ....... ,..,,. .. , ef '°' ,_. • ......_. ef • • !'tO:Gt e 'llllll ..-. a. ... rA IMIPl't ., ·~~11!!!111 •-1tt0 ..... on . .,.st.tllO o1 .......... U11T•............. ._.._....... .......n,tm1t•a..,_. .............. r 1171/• --------· MerJ'-""' ,,__Al.-.,.." ......... : MM11•· .... ~ .... , ... ",., .... ~ ... °""" ...._. ............ .. JobT,...., Mwle... .....C llJllC( TNt I h oA -llld TNI MltlfMI" W llld T•tl.110M ._ ... ,, f I •Cea .__,,.I' . •0... .... Alla.CA. ... 0... ' .._• ... _,...._ ..... Cour.eyClettcOfOr· .-rtoC::..,.QfttllOr· --... ... , 11 ........ t11 ............ -.... L=w:;N .... : -lo~"'~-~ '9Cfmou19Jllmll ... ~ °" tllO:a ...... C°""'Y °"Niu--'• •n-11 .......................... "'-"' ..... •7 ·aa..r•-.. 1::·~r-11 -=:,.==_:;:-.... IHN In •. -1t; 1tl0 O..Mn..at DATIDi: ... 1 U "·. -~ ftl It ti,..._. ~ __ _....._ ......... Tiie__..,.,..... ,_ """' , .... ......,, ,.. -. -..... af,..,. AL.L.~ ....... ,.w_. P 1•nu ~ 0.. "lR lwd 0..-.. 0... __ .. --• p I 7o1 = 0.. PI a• Or..-0... c;eif w . TIJuMA Giii ,_. tm D19r .lllll D_,._ I. t , Dlllr"""ftlu:••O. -----T,..._ ~,_DI :::...!i.1.1. •••U I A=-1.1.1. ...,............ ....... ....... ...... ----·-·=·.1.1.1.1.1,11,,.... ...... , ....... ..... ... ....,.,. ...-. Olll. .,.,. .... -.. 1191