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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-12-10 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE I · u.1.w1•_.1 U.I. 1111111111 1111119 More left in Iraq/ A2 C111t 111111 lllllDY 1""9t Thinp to do/ A3 r--onday, December 10, 1990 25 cents =~ :r.--·Fred ·Martin: My days with the Beatles Sunny and cooler with west to southwest wind to l 2 mph in the afternoon. Coutal/lnland hiahs from 65 to 75. Lows 42 to Sot. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather information, includina boatina. fishina and surfina reporu see pqe AS. IN THE NEWIROOM Zock Ray Blue! ... The pastry chefs at Le Meridien used l,000 pounds of gingerbread dough. 480 eu whites, l 23 pounds of powdered sugar. 180 sugar canes and 20 pounas of other candies to create this year's holiday master- p1C<"e: a 22-foot-tall gingerbread Eiffel To~r ... The tower. another in a long line ofhohday extravapnzas at the upscale Newpon Beach hotel. is now on display 1n the hotel's Cafe Fleuri ... l:ht public is invited to view the eyeful of Eiffel. JUSt one of many dccorau ons --that have nscn for the occasion in time for the holidays ... Cafe Fleun 1s open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m .... Le Mcridien Newpon Beach is located at 4500 MacAnhur Blvd .. Ncwpon Beach ... The only m)'stery surrounding the colossal cookie centerpiece is what in the heck did the pastry chefs do with 480 cu yolks? l411•1111m 11111•1• 142~181 ~ ................. llUOTEB OF THE DAY "The developers.. they don't gj ve • hoot. They·~ speculators. They st~tch our codes to the max. They·~ ruining the town." Newpon Bcach·s guileless Ma)'or Phil Sansone fAU . 0 ··The problem of our ase 1s the proper adm1nistrat1on of wtJJlth. so that the ties of brotherhood m•r s11/I bind together the rich ind poor in harmonious ~lationship." Andrrw Carnegie , TODAY'S EVENTS • Violinist Nadja Salern~n­ nenbc'l and ptan.isl Cecile Liead. two of classical music's bnahtest young stars. team up for a Jual recital at the Orange County Pcrfonning Arts Center at 8 p.m. ma program that will fea1ure Moz.art. Bccthov~n and Brahms. CaJI 646-0CPS for ticket infonnation. •The piano and sax duo of the James Exchanac. fcaturinJ drummer and vocalist Gcorse Griffin, performs from 7-l l p.m . at.BistanJO Restaurant, 19100 Von Karman, lrvme. •Dee Dee McNeil brinisjaz:z and blues to Cafe Lado, SOI 30th SL, New- port Beach. from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Call 67S-2968. COMINS ATTRACTIONS 8 Today ia the aut day to submit holiday poems, Stories. recoUections. e&c .. for tht Orup c.at DdJ,.... Christmas Reacten• Pile, which runs Dec. 16. INDEX The o~rvance Saturday of the I 0th anniversary of John Lennon's murder brouaht a rush of memories to share. When John. Paul, George and Ringo made their first visi1 to the U .S. in Febru- ary 1964. I had the good fortune to be their official tour guide. bodyguard, Dutch uncle and press rcprHCntativc. The most memorable event of the two wttks spent with these remarkable young men WIS the Carnegie Hall concen on Wednesday, Feb. 12. It was New York's toughest ticket ever. and I doubt that there has been an equaJ since. Celebriues and tycoons who previously could get· front-row seats to anything any- time were bca&ing for the balcony. One of the few souvenirs l have from l'n\y Beatles fortnight is a ticket I WIS holding for the managina cdnor of Life. He never showed Sansone keeps check .on growth · By Iris YokOi Orenge Coeat Deity Plot ,. NEWPORT BEACH -U p at tht('da1s dunng city council mecting.s. Phil Sansone 1s often gruff. almost brutally frank in his remarks. par- ticularly when commenting on pct peeves like the quality of new homes in his district of Corona del Mar. "The de- velopers, they d on 't give a hoot." Sansone. 71 . said recently. "They're spccu- 1 at ors. They stretch our codes to the mu. They're ruining Sansone the town." Yet the same man's voice and features soften s1gn1ficantly as he sympathizes with the American soldiers 10 the Saudi Arabtan dcten and n:calls his own uncomfortable experience 1n the Middle Eastern d~n during World War II. · "In the Air Corps m 1943. I was 1n Iran on the Pers a an G ulf." he said 1n ti1s typical stra1ahtforward manner. "It was 120 dcgrttS in the daytime. and by 10 a.m .. the dust would come up so bad the aircraft couldn't fl y in there. "You'd take your mattress cover and throw it in the shower and throw it on the bed and hope to God you got some sleep before it dncd out. ··Tha($ why I ha~e w much empathy for those guys sitting down there." Sansone, who was rettntly chosen mayor for the next year by his council collcagun.. is your typical tough guy wtth a heart of gold. The New York nauve spent more than 20 years in the military, includ1na service with the Pentaaon, worked an add1tionaJ 23 years in manqement positions in the electronics industry and played semi-pro baseball at one time. In contrast. the concerns his constituents . See SANSONE/Illa ,_ Boat parades brighten up Coast shores . ' and the unused ducat 1s now in our safe- deposit box. The biuest adventure was the trip to Washington. Our flight landed in a driving snowstorm and the boys were uncom· fortable with it. Thouah used to burrowmg through huge crowds. this one scared them. "Fred. you got to get us out of here," John hollered in thick Liverpudlian. It's amazing how powerful a mob of teen-age girls can be. My overcoat and spon jacket were npped off my back as we plunged through the horde of teenyboppers at National A1rpon and out to the safety of our limo caravan. The Washington event was a Feb. 11 conccn at the Cohscum. Usually they had boxing and wrestling there. so the conccn wasn't all that different. A cop standing nt'Xt to me had stuck the lead-slug end of two bullets in h1s cars. You couldn't hear The BcatJcs at aU -JUSt the screcchiqg of thousands of girls who are now probably undersecretaries of com· mcrce and deputy directors of Central Intelligence. They \\<ere tame compared to what awaited The Beatles afterward at the Bnt· 1sh Embassy's very VIP pany We had been there only 15 minutes when a woman rushed Paul with a pair of scissors and clipped a hunk of forelock. "Fred, get us out of here:· John said agam after pulling an irate Paul away. Lea" ing their manager. Bnan Epstein. to bend p1nk1cs with the Ambassador. we went back to the Shoreham Hotel so the boys could stage a VIP party of their o"n. The snow was st1ll falling. but the a1rlme See BEA TLES!lla hll C1/1111'atln10• Lady at Buadal•p1 ~ ~ COllC Ollr Not Parishioners take part In a cetebratlon of 'Our Lady of Guadeloupe" feu1 day at San JOllChtm'a C.thoHc Church In Costa Mesa Sunday. A proceeaton and fiesta was held to mark the feast day, whk:h Is Dec. 12. Fred Martin c Popularity may have cost tavern Goat Hill owners continue their fight to keep it open By Bob van Eyken Ofenge eo..t1 Detty Pt1at COST~ MESA -Therc·s still time for ano ther round at Henn and Ham ·s Goat Hill TaHm · But the Ne"' port Boule" ard v.-atcnng hole 1s in hot water. The C ll) Council refused Monda)' night to renew the bar's cond1t1onal use permit. c1t1ng compwnts b) nt'1ghbors of no1~ and other dts-- turbanC'C1 The Goat Hill remains o pen b) vinuc of a rcqut"St for recons1dcrat1on filed by 1hc bar's attomt') .\Ian Bum.1. .\nd the bar's mana~menl says 1t will take the case to court 1f the request 1s denied a1 1he Dec. 17 (II) CounCll meeting. One of the arca·s most popular ban. the Goat Hill attracts a far-flung chentcle 1nduding a large )Oung urban professional crowd mt' patrons arc pos1t1 vel) de- 'otcd to the place ··~fost of the cllentele consists of regular customers:· said Michael Da"1s. a Costa Mesa accountant who lives 1n Laguna Niguel ··o"er the years. I've brought many fnends here r"e even brought my mother here. and shc·s a school pnnc1pal - But <.'It) offi caals who voted against rtncv.1ng the tavrrn·s use permit say 1t was the bar's vel') populant} that did 1t in. ··1t dOt"S seem as 1f v.e arr pcnahnna a bus1nt'ss for 11s su~s. -Mayor Macy Hombud.le said. "Unfortunate!) that uc.. ccss has ~ome part of the problem." Councilman Peter Buffa said the Goat Hall's. ctpans1on several years ago traD.fo- , formed It from a neighborhood bar to a ~ regional attraction ··Jfs no longer a nca&)\borhood bar, it•s a club and 1t generates the numbcn of' customers that you'd -expect from a club. .. he said. noung that a maJonty of tllic hundreds of patrons who signed a pctitioe asklna that the tavern be permitted to siay open have addr'csxs outside Costa Ma.. ··This 1s the wrong p~ for that type ol busmcss. .. Buffa said. "The zonina oo tbat See GOAT HILU.. .. President losing Americans' support? Former Nixon offic ial says Bush is losing ground • Orange Coast People fl'll FIPPIP SHE 11------------- A 63-year-old Newport Beach resident and an avid. com- peuuve. bicyclist who spearheaded a city program that teaches children bicycle safet) and the importance of wearing a helmet \\hen cycling. ON TRACI------------ Farrer. a member of the cit} ·s bicycle trails committee. got the n1~ and Hoag Hospital to sponsor the program, in which ind1' 1J ua b dressed as superhl·ro "Sprock.et Man" visit children at Jll the Newport Beach ckmentar} schools to teach bicycle safety . 111J pro' 1de discount coupon!> for helmets at local bike shops. r arrer modeled the Sprocket Man program. "'h1ch reached 1.500 '>ludent) over the last month. after an award-winning rrugram µscd in the state of Washington. "\\ c're ho pmg to spread this program to the rest of Orange <. 11unt) E1ght)-fi ve percent of <;enous head tnJu ncs could be pre' en1ed 1f b1c}cle helmets arc '-"Orn ." MAKING HELMETS HIP-------- "II\ t:uing to tx· a long process to l'ducate people. ltke it was '-'Ith st•a thdt\ The hardest part is. the kids sa}. 'They look like a mushroom head · We say. 'It's better to bt' head smart than have nn hl·ad at all.' I do think I've seen an increase 1n helmet weanng Jt the srhool' ·· WHEELIN' AND DEALi N' -------- Thl· energl'tic grandmother "'ho rccentl) won the National < nor' I 1~ht A1Jth.1lon Sl·nes for her age group. 1s as pa~ionate .ihoul hll\lk hl·lmt'lll as she 1s about qchng Itself "I 1u't l<Ht' h1ncllng. and I final!~ decided I needed to do this btan lhl· "lprot. l..t·t \1an program). I ndc a long Coast Highway and "l"l' all thl'\C I.id'> riding '-"lthout helmets on." -Compiled by Iris Yotol The World ... in Four Minutes . FNllllllllla:I._ ...... , show lhat the Iraqi leader it not tenous about avenina a war in tbe Persian Oulf. H OUSTON The Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations, Abdul Amir AJ. Former hostqes from Anbari. would not rule oul schedulina the meetina for that date. But Iraq shouted "Ood he predicted that if war does come •. the Unit~ States co~ld a~fTer 11 lless Amt'rica!" and many c.asualtaes in .a sinaJe day 11 at bore dunna the entire Vietnam families shrieked with War. delight as they charsed Bak.er said his anticipated session In Baabdad with Saddam should to greet each other not occur after Jan. 3 because if it did, it would not aive Iraq enouah across the tarmac at Ell-time to withdraw from its oil-rich nei&hbor before the United Nation's ·ington Air Fie ld on Sun· Jan. 15 deadline. · d The U.N. has authorized the uS<: of force against Iraq if it has not ay. former Treasury Former hostege John Remington of Re-removed its forces from K~wait by that date. Secretary John Connally d ondo Beach Is welcomed back to U.S. by Iraq has proposed holding the ses1ion on Jan. 12. ~~~ir~:C:r o~Y~~ast~~ r~\1~~~t~und~~~~~~:Y~a~ghter Shannon .. Wllal Wiii PlllU VIII II I llllillll -Corp.. which financed . · the trip, also were mobbed by family members who covered their faces WARSAW -Lech W~lesa. the shipyard with lipsuck-marked kisses of thanks and moved the men to tears. worker "'.ho helped lead . his c<;>unt~ out ~f Twenty-one hostages. three U.S. Embassy employees and seven C'omm~n1sm. swept to a . landslide victory in famil> members stepped off a Coastal Corp. Boeing 707 before dawn Poland. s first pop~Lar pres1dent1al vott' Sunday, Sunday to nearly 200 cheering relatives and friends. according to partial returns. . Jackie Nelson. wife of former hostage Bill Nelson of Los Angeles. Walesa defeated .em1gre businessman kissed Wyatt and Connally on the check and said: "God bless you. I Stanislaw "fymtnsk1. a virtual unknown before can't thank you enough. We're so grateful." the campaign. by 75 pe.rC'ent to 25 percent, Nelson. who ~as held at a munitions plant south of Baghdad. said: according t? the first offi~ral results .from I ~5 of .. God Bless America. There's nothing like it. These people arc the coont.r~ s more than -2,000 polling stations.. T . . • the telev1s1on said. ma:,velous. hey ha ve done things our government can t do and won t Full offi cial results "ere expected late AP Lat«pt:o:o do. . • . Monda}. but earlier nit polls predicted a L h w 1 Meanwhile more Americans freed under Iraq s order releasing all 1 ec a esa was an foreigners arm~d earl ) Monday in Frankfun. Germany. Other former sim•.~fh~~~c~~eterribl y difficult tasks waiting easy. victor In Po- hostages prepared to lea ve Iraq after more than four months under for u:>." Walesa said as he sipped a con-land s presidential guard or in hrdtng. . gratulator} glass of champagne before the tele-election. Some of the 175 Americans on the U.S.-chartered Iraqi Airways v1s1on cameras and supporters in Gdansk. where his· Solidarity Jet that landed in Frankfurt were expected to go to a U.S. Air Force mo,ement began tn l.\ugust 1980. hosp11al tn nearby Wiesbaden. Others planned to return to the United Outside. thousanps ga thered and chanted his name over and over. States on M onday. They sang "Sto Lat.'' a song that means ... May You Live 100 Years." The night also earned more than 90 Bri tons. about 30 Canadians. I )'m•n k1 decltned to concede defeat immediately. saying he did and former hostages from Ireland. Greece. Austria. Argentina. Den-not tru-,t the poll~. He said he would remain active in Polish politics . mark . Ital~ the Netherlands and Switzerland. a1rpon officials 1n Baghdad sa id. ~ L'.S. officials said thq planned to charwr anothl·r Otght rn three or lour da~~ to e'acuate the rest of the-estimated 750 .\mencans in Iraq and Kuwa11 Baker pushes Saddam an date far talks Sccrt·tan of State Jamc.-s A.. Baker Ill said Sunda' that 1f addam Hu)sein doc~ not agr~e to hold a meeting w11h hrm b) Jan. '· 11 "'Ill by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES A contmgcnt of Costa Mc!>a Cit) ( o unc1I mt•m bcr~ toured a popular watc.-nng hole that had bct·n the \UhJl'l't of SC\eral comrlarnt'i from nt•arh~ residents and busrncssl'.., O"' ner kd Hane~ "'as going to great lengths to sho\.\ council member.s how much his Get Yer Goat Tavern had 1mprovc.-d stnce the bar added e~tra ~·cunt~ and other measures. Ex111111on 11111 b111; 11 lnJ .... INDIANAPOLJS - A natural gas explosion npped through a hou~ing comple~ at 1he Fort Bcn1amrn Hamson Army pos\ on Sunday night. inJunng at least 11 people. officials said. There were no immediate repons of deaths at the post. which sen c" as a processing center for soldiers en route to the Persian Gulf. At least two men and a child were 1n cnucal cond111on. a hospital ollit 1al said. -BJ tb~ A11ocl•ted Prrss News of tba Weird C-ty clean u11 wltll Its residents' toilets hes Jsphull road pa ving "It \\Or~' a' wt'll a~ an~ roc k ba\l' \\Ou Id "'a~" 8111 Menchen. a ma1cnal' engineer w11h the count' road dn 1s1on ; . Local News Briefs . ome u1uncll members were skeptical. cspec1all} Ma)or Jane Hathawa). "ho had publ1cl} stated that the former neighborhood watenng hole had gro"' n 11110 a popular )Upp) nu1sanrc. complete w11h dan boards. C\l'r} beer manufactured tn th e British empire and a clrcntck th at rm pro ' 1sed on ncarb) lawns when the} couldn't "all oul restroom hnes. S.\NTA. R.\RBAR.\ -Most co11n11c'>. \.\ht•n the) "'ant 10 m;,ik 4• their roads more :>panuui.. "'1dl·n them. Santa Barbara <. uun t~. ho"'e' er. l'I making its roads more . com- mo<l1ou"1. The lOUOI~ ·s e'(pemm:nt w11h rorcelain gods ~gan more than J ~t·ar ugo. afler th e cit} of ~ant:t Rarbara ino;t11uted a rt'· hate program to gl't 1h rco;1dcnts to take out their old. water- gunling torlcts and replace them \\-Ith thn fl1<'r 'ersrons. No onl'. ho"'l''l'r. had thought ahout \\hat 10 do with thr cao;tofT'i ' .. • ' • ' : I l I ! l ' -I . • I f , Suspect dies In crash Jollaw1n1 ch111 -\n un1dcntilicd ~oung man died JUSI after midnight Sunda). lkl'ln~ from pol1n.· o n a motorc>clc stokn from Costa Mesa. J\turd111g tll polltl' \\ho said tht• \ ict1m crai.hed into a curb d unng a h1gh·'fX't'U pur'iu11 \1 .1ppr0\1ma1el~ 1 ~.J7 am . a "h1tc male. 18 10 21 years old. led Plalt'ntla pt.ihtr on a high-speed chase throughout the 'itrcets of PIJu·1H1a afll'r he "as spoiled on a Kawasaki 750 Ninja 11111111rl) k "hit h had bet:n reJ)(irtcd \lolcn frum Co'ita Mesa las1 I riJ;i, Dct "" at.cording to pollct' I hr man tarn1ng no 1dcnt1fica11on. went th rough SC\Cral red light., tx-forl' cra.,hrng into a rurh on F-ullerton Crl'ek Road polic~ ... a1J Ht· "'a' pronounc.ed dead b} Fullerton paramedics The cau'ie 11! J\alh ha~ not }el been dctl·rmtned. Man stabbed to death at party \ 2 \-\t·ar-uld Plac.ent1a man was stabbed to deat h and an 18- \t':tr·t•ld \ mha Linda man was wounded during a fight at about • x ~11 pm J lur<la). at a pany in the 4900 blo<.'k of Via Dd Cerro • 1n \ nrha I 1nda. Pronounced dead al Placentia Linda Hosp11c1I "a~ f \ -\aron \t11111 21 I reatt•d for a stab wound to the arm "a' I ~-,car-old Stnt· '\,it.hula) Ltndsa). The suspect rs sull at large Jnd ·has not htTn 1dent1lied b~ police. Over 40 bar women deported \ \NT -\ .\ N -\ -I.\ total of 41 women who were alleged I} paid to rnt1ce men to buy them dnnb in l<K·al bar'I were betng deponcd following a weekend crackdown tn Santa Ana. 11 was reported l\unda} About 60 undercover officers from thl' ~Jnta Ana police . department. the 'itatc Alcoholic Beverage < on trol depan mcnt and the Immigration a nd Naturalrzauon Service riled 45 women in a pcno<l1r round-up of bars suspected of hiring "'omen to keep men drinking. an Orange County newspaper repo rted Santa l.\na police s,t. Dennis Rios. who had f~"' details on the wcckcfld crac.kdown. sa id state law proh1h11~ anvone from soliciting another person to buy him a drink rn a bar.· -From Daily Pilot 1tall aod wlrr rrport1 Pollce Log ClltlMnl fl ... ,...,. "Miss Hathawa). let me '>how ~ou what wc'vC' done 10 cut noise o ut hcrc.-." ~1d Ham·}. d1rect1ng the non-nonsense ma) or and her i·rHou1 age to thr open-air pauo. Hatha\.\a\ "epped out. looked up at sk) and took a snon of fre<ih air. But suddenl}. a shadow and look of fright co' ered her face .\ split-second later she "as pinned to tbe ground by the hlood ~ bud~ of ( ork) Miles. who had been launched like a guided m1ss1k from hr~ out-of-control coroner'<; gurney "Eeek. get th1 \ animal off me~" Hathaway 'itrcamed. "{il't him off." "Goo<lb}e rnnd111onal use permit. h<.'llo Leisure World," said a J t'Jt'l.:leJ Hane}. To be continued ... Did You Know? Tlnsel-town theme should be 'Hooray for Toyonwood' •In Orange Counly: Deck the halls with boughs of toyon. fa la la I o)on? Well. the rarl) settlers mistook the shrub with the red berries for holly. But 1t isn't. it's toyon. T hose big letters should spell 1 O)On"'ood on the fam ous Toyonwood Hills. The bush ha'i blo'>\om'I tn the summer wh irh change tnto clusters of festive red tx·rrrc\ at pretly much the right time to put up the C'hnstmas lk uirat1011s. 'IO go ahead. Dt.~coratc this space with your h1stonc11/ fa cts. Send them to Vu.J ) 0 11 K no" ~. Oran1e Co11t Dally Piiot . P.O Bo.\ J 560. Costa Mesa. 926!6 -Compiled by Annr Splao a W11h an abundante of old port'l'lain toilet taking up space 1n II\ landfil l. thl· roun1~ has found a "'a\ to ren clc them· Crush them. and · mi ~:: 1he puh ('riled part1l'lc'> 1n "'1th the crushed rock that uo;uall } under· ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 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Advertising Ouahd 8'2-5471 Deplay 8'2·"321 Edttor11I ..... 540-1224 Sporta 8'2-4330 Newt.eportal&& ~170 Main office Bullneeeofb a.2-4321 eu--.ru 831·5802 A stereo valued at SI SO was s1olcn from 1 Volkswqcn th1cr took about S 121 1n loose chan&c from a bua in th~OOO block of Harbor Boulevard betw«n 7 p.m. bedroom in the 17000.btock of San Raftt'I trttl sometime Mondav end 9:4~ a.m. Tuesday. tbit Wttk af\tr pry1n1 open the praat door of the home. Someone u~ some ~n or hna shot Wednesda y to c:u:ip':'lt an unkno,_.n obJtct 1hrou1h the fron• window or Donut Maker. at 16487 pi'tf'alc Street. A black lca1htr ntcn's l.Kkct was stolen ftQm a draf\tnt room at Bu ttr Edwards ab'I. 1402 hon Parkway. 0 0 · A v1dcocassc:11c recorder and a telcv1s1on Kl were Upon ~umina from the stort Wcdn~y momma. stolen from a home in the 3000 block of Fillmore W~ a I 1000.block VC'f'biena Coun rtttdcnt found about St.'4)0 betwc:cn 7 and 9 p.m Dec. 2. worth of toots stolen from her prqc, whtch had been tef\ 0 _open. Someone bto" into an offict at l 194 A1rpof1 Loop • O Sheepskin \Cat cove" and stereo equipment were ~tolcn from a convcn1bft Volkswason Beatie sometime WcdDHday nt&ht !)Irked In ftont or 6402 Frttbom Drive. 0 Vandals cau~ about Sl60 damqe after putu~ supn &Jue into lot'ks at Oceanview H1ah School on Oothard · \ ~oman complained lhat at the COJ'n(r of Lltuna Can)ion ROid and .. ro.dway. 1 man aot out of hit car, came up 10 htr car 1nd started kkkina htr 11iu. SM aid lhe min told h~rto tolf down htr window. and Uuattatd tu bttak the window 1( ahc ~futcd. Orilfc Tbunday. The burpary wu reported al S:07 .m. A _ olc a l98S Muda RX7 c~rly Thur.day ='"-=:-=run~ ~lK>t avaitatilerriday:----m«ftu"~ •• ltoSO lfooktuo1m Ave. fWt-Thunday moauna... llS"91 .... 0 -- 0 A car pat1ttd 1n the 2'00 block or Ora. Avenue was stokn. The theft-... repone4 al 1~14 p.m. Thul"ldey. No (unhcr detalll wtre ava1lablt rnday 0 A raidn'lt of tk 2900 block of Bimini Drivt "potted a pro.tirr at ):jj Lift. Fndty. No~ Mt totMld. 2 "&Ill - • I A 1986 liwu Trooprr pertcd al 214 Utica t was rtpor\Cd •tokn Fnday monu,... .... Computer tq••Pft'IC1'• and •• "*"ina ~aNed 11 M>.000 WC1C llOk'ft "°"' NaeioMI Lda C'1rr. l7 Meudtltj. 0 Monday,·Oecember 10, 1880 l.lcll 1nlz1111ns ire helping 11 spre1-hllld1y ell Kttpina in the holiday ptnt. t1on .. pany 1ta n in1 al S pm at m any l«al bu incs~ a nd or· Coopers and L>brand accoununa pnitations have all sont o f events firm, 4675 MacArthur Court in planned this month to help ~ncfit Ntwp<>rt Beach. vario us cha rities a nd a.imply •Dec. U-U: The Senio n ' provide some aood cheer. Some of Outreach Proaram at the Michael those events inc lude: E. Rodiers ~niors· Center in Hunt- • Dec. 1-14: Orange Coast Col-ington Beach will be packing 105 tcac's Associa ted Students arc col· holiday food boxes. the Carriqe Ho use, will host a n open house from 2 to S p.m . LO benefit Laauna Beach ho meless he lter A S2 donat ion i beina UC\tC'd for adm1s.s1on. Dee. J7-U : The Newport H11rbor C'hn stmM Par.de takes place every e vc nina 11 6:30 p.m . durina the week. •Dee. 17: Clark · and Miller Chiropractic Group arc offcnna complimentary adjustments in ex· cha nge for unwrapped toys for needy children. AppQintments can be made by callina 54(}-3883. Police and fire officials Off er tips for safe holiday lccting gifts for needy and abused •Dec. U·ZI: The ''Cruise of children. Unwrap~ JiOs can be Lights .. will give to urs through the dropped off at the ASOCC Office brightly d ecorated Huntingto n Mo nday lhrouah T hursday from 8 Harbor to benefit the Orange Coun· a.m. to 9 p.m . a nd Fridays from 8 ty Philharmonic Society. For t ickets a.m . 10 S p.m. call 553-2422. •Dec. l·U: T he merchan ts of •Ott. H-U: T he Huntington Callens Comer in Fo untain Valley Beach J unior Woman's O ub is will adopt a nd suppon seven needy' sponson ng tts annual Operatio n fam ilies through the hare Our Merry Chnstmas. which will g.ivc Selves organizatio n this holiday 2.200 need) people a week's upply season. Each family will receive of food. Fo r food and toy d1stnbu· e no ugh food for a complete holiday 11on sues call 962-3863. dinner and gifts. •Ott. 15-lt: Residents can •Dec. l ·U : T he Cit)' of Newport adopt an ange l on the Irvine Beach Parks. Beaches and Rec· Crossroads sho pping center .. .\ngel rcatton Department is again spon-T ree" fro m 10 a.m to 6 p.m . Each soring Rent·a-Santa-Claus p rogram angel has the fi rst name. age a nd for a $30 fee. Reservatio ns m ust be sc' of a child who needs a little help m ade and paid for nl least 24 hours to haH~ a men) Chmtmas. The in advance of the visit amf are on c;hoppmg ct·ntl'r 1s on Barranca a first-com e-fi rst-serve basis. For ~ farl wa}. information call 644-31 51. •Ott. 15-U : The American Red •Ott. 3·ZO: Ocean Chiropractic in Newport Beach will be donating services in e 'tchangc for toys and other g1fis for the nl-cd y children of Orangewood Ch1ldrcn'5 Home. A tree "Ill bl· '>Cl up 10 the lobb) of the San Nicolas Dn\e offi ce with the na me'> and ages of children in need of g1fi'i lJn""rapJX"d gifh can the n be C\Changcd for free t:arn •Ott. I t : Thc < ·sp Youth Shelt<"r ~111 hnld a '"'\helter .\dop- Cross will be sponw n ng several holida) blood drive : Dec. 15 at St. Eli1abCth Church. 9 H1llgate 1n In inc. Dec. 17 at Sequo ia Athletic Club. 10 11 5 T albert St. in Fo untain Valle): Dec. 21 a t Hoag Memorial Ho<;pttal Conference Room . 301 Nc14port Ccntcr D mc. Newport Beach: and Dec. 27 a t Latter Da) aints Ch urch Cultural Ha ll. 5402 Heil St .. Huntington Beach •Ott. 11: T"o Laguna lka h ht·d-:ln<i-hn·a~la'il\ F1ler'i Inn a nd • Ott. U : Concern n. an all volunteer non-profit chuitablc or- gan 121t1 o n fund1na children's cancer research. will ho ld its annuaJ Ho liday Celebration at Bentley's of Huntington Beach. T bc celebratio n begins a t 6 p.m . and and SS dona- tio n 1s requested at the d oor For morr mfonna1io n call 639-1429. • Dttember: Free hohday faxes to U .S. troops stationed 1n the Persia n Gulf are being providc-d b) -\ T & T s ··oJX"rallon Descn Fax:· T he sen ll'C 1s a vailable at all AT&T pho ne centers and most m1ht.af) bases througho ut the U nited States. Troops can rct:e1,c the messages in less tha n 48 hours. • December: The Costa Mesa Police Associatio n and C ity Hall Fxccu11ve Clu b are sponsoring a food and gift drive. Donations can br dropped off at the front desk of the Police Dcpanment or at the W c\t Side Sub C)tat1on. 567 W. 18th 1 •December: Cito p the Pain 1s pon.,onng a 10} drn e Drop off un"rappc-d g1f\s at To~s-R-l 's lo- catton" including the storl· in Hunt- ington Beach. 7212 Edinger .\' c -By tbt! Dally Pilot 8y Anne CekOI• equ1p0¢d with an mex~ns1ve 0r.,. eo.1 Delly PllOI mesh ~recn that '>ll'i on top of As the holidays draw near, the chimn<.·~ to kcep sparks from loc"81 fire and police authon t1cs flying &'Ml ) arc offenng som r simple ups to O utside the home, fire officials help make the season safer. C'I· rccomm~nd rcc.1dcnts cut a n)' tree pccially when 11 com es to branches a"'3)' from the ch1mne). fi remove dn leave~ a nd other Chnstma treec;, trcplaccs and debm from. lhc roof and never heaters Even wi thout t he live burn p.ipcr. trai.h. pine eone'i a nd Chnstmit'i trt'C"i, ""inter • an C\· needle'> or Christmas trees 1n the pcciall} hU'i) 11mc tor fi refighters fireplace \lnC~ they bu m q u ickly as hcateri; and firrplace'i become and can be C\.plos1\t. a lead ing cau'>C of ho me fires \\hen 1t lomes to Chn'itmas according 10 ihl' Orangr Count) trees. kttp them mounted in Fire Department Capt Dan "'atcr·hold1ng stand~ awa~ from Young fireplaces rad1a10~ and other ··You haH~ ~our.el f \el up for heat ..ourccs \ oung !MUd (heck morc firei. to occur:· ..aid Orange all lights hefore pu111ng the m on Count) Fire Pubht Information the tree and don't u'>C more than Otlicc.·r l\1am1 \ubol threl' ..ets ol light!> per singk Chimnt'~'> ~hould be dcancd c'teni.1on rnrd l\c\cr leaH and in\pc•rtc.·d fo r crad..s and homt'.' o r go tu btd "'1th tht• light'> na"'" at lt:a'>t nnct a 'ear and on. he addrd furnace' 'hould bl· thoroughl) Other trl'l' tip'> clcanl'U of hnt Jnd dui.t before •Ne' n u<,l" l'll'l tm light'> on mctallll trl'l"> use. according to departmt'nt in-L ' b hhl I h formatmn I 1ltl'r' ,hould al'iO be • "cep .. u ing ig t\ a"'a~ from children replaccd at lea\t onu• a )'ear •"e'er U\l' llghtl·d l Jndle'> on I ns1dc thl' hon1l' 11·, a good tree' 1ir uthcr n ngrl'l'O!> 1dl·a to hJ'l' .1 prnt«\1\e i.necn • hn· retJrd.int trn·\ Jrt' fl' ovt•r thl' tirt•plale to h•t•p -+<1n,.___'lu_ ired h' la"' 10 nliln' plJl c' ol spark\ and t h1mnl'"' !>hould be put'IJ1, J,\l·mhh Newport Heights on road to new park By Iris Voko1 Orenge Coasl Dally P1IOI NEWPORT Rf .\C II -T"'o n t m~n'> ha \l' propo..cd an 1dt•a ICl do'it' off .1 re<o1dl·n11ul \tft'l't tn de,cloping li mini rarl thl'rl' l he pmpo-.al h' Bill < iu1dero. a \.\ l""t 1'.lc"'pon Hc1ghts homl"u\\ nl'r and Brad \m11h. J "le"'pon lkalh res1drn1 and local arlhll<"t:I lJlh tor thC' closure .of Bnl\.1 \\enuc at Old "ic"'pon Roull'\ard and dc\(·lnping :i I< JIXl-\(ju.trl'-11101 mini par~ "1th tir::i<o\ ~·m hl·' .ind J "1111 lot" thl·rl' con'"" ot ahout 200 home ... man' ol "h1rh Ml" l·ondom1niums tha.£ attrnll HHlnll tam1lic'> bu~ing their ftr,t pll'l l' of n·.11 l'\latc. Smith s:i1d "\<1 'nu ha' l' a c h lldrcn-1 n- 1en'i1 \l' l'n' 1rnnml·n1 thl're." Smith \;)1(1 'l't thl' nt'1ghhorhood ha' no puhhc parl . ~m1th \aid < fo\ing ofT Bol<,a a lo"'·U'>t' re\I· dl·nt1.1I \trn·t onl) ~'4i ~ard\ long. "111 add1t1nnalh d1sn>nneu thr Ol'lghh .. rh1){1\l ln.1m lhl' lOmml·rcial c,tnp alontt Old "-l·"'port \m11h 'aid "It tJ~l'' ll1mmerual trallil 1101 nf tht· fl"'llknt1JI 1one" hc <oa1d Thl· <ti\ alrl·.Hh ""'"' thl· land 'lnll" II I\ j puhlll \tn•t•t \(l J(QUl'>I· rould lnl ludl' gras'>. trl'CS. p1rn1c tahlc'i and bcnche~. a ~nd lot with pla)ground l"Qu1 pmcnt and a pa,cd "lllk14a\ tha t "'ould allo'' pcd- l'\lrian\ to "all from the re~1den t1al m•1ghhorhood, to thl· n:'itaurants :ind hll'llnl'''e' along Old "ie"' port Hou ll'\ a rd Ron ~h1tlc). the nt\ 's Par~'· lkJl hl'' and Recreation d1rcrtor. \J1d h1' ')taff hai. e!>t1 mah:d land· c,car1ng c,1dl·"'all . hcnlhe'> and pl:Hgruund c1.ju1pml·n1 "'Ill CO'il thl· C'll\ ~..,4i000 sc.·paratl' 11 lrcim lhl' husine'ises and p ro' 1dl' a hlutltop 'IC"' area l:lut \m11h and othl'r'i in th<" arl·a ""ould n cntualh likl' to -<>ec ;in 1nliltra11un ul hmm·., along OIJ t·wron Aoull'' .ird through ml\cd- uw prn1n t' th.it lomti1ne re\1dcn· t1al unit\ "1th tiu'>1nl'\'>l"'> M l\t'd· ll\l' r>fllll'l I\ '' p1l Jll\ plau: J 1ohop on thl· ground floor ol a hullding or 1n thl' lront of thr Int with rnn- dnm1n1um unit' hu11t Jh<l\l' or he- h1 nd thl· \hop •When making paper decor- ations. look for m111c rials labeled "flame proof" • 1 nd in home!. Wlth ch1ld.rcn, avoid decor.m o os that arc small or brra~abk and trimm1ng.s that resemble food since c hildren could m 1stakenh cat tht'm O n tht' cnme front, Mu nt· 1n1to n Beach C nme Prevention pec1alist Jan Starling hti several ups to ht'lp male the season \<lfer • .\\01d carq 1ng large .imount) ol Lash and be eura cardul "'1th pur<>e'> and ""allets in cro"'ded shopping area'i •Do not put large dl\pla}!I of holida' gift., in plain 'IC"' • l !te automatir umen. on lights ""hcn lea' ing for the hol- 1da) S and ha'e a neighbor p1d up ne~spaper. and mail. • lmmed1atl'h mark ne" gifts "'Ith a drncr''> lilcnM" number or othcr 1dent1licat1on cock'> • <ienl' non -al lohol1l be'crage11 tor holida) gue-st' uSt" a 11"er "'hen sen mg akohul and mmt 1mporumh. le'Cp into\· llJll'd friend' and fam1h from drn 1n~ Thl' uka I' 'urpmtl·d h' lit\ 'taff and the P.trl\ lkal hl·c, and Plan- ning ( omml\\111n I he ( 11' < lllln· lll \\ 111 ~· ,l\~Cd l\l Jpprtl\ l' ~,5 l)(lll tor the pruJnl \\hl·n 11 rl'' 1e"'' thl· l It' hud11..-1 in JJnuan Thl' proJl'l I \\11uld Jddrl''\ a lllU· pie of prohll'm' JI oml· -lrJllil 1mpal 11, on lhl' fl'\ldent1al ne1gh- h0rhood and I.it~ 111 par~' \math \a1d 1111n ''''" an· ellminJtl·d mali.1nt1 1lw p.1r~ .1 ralhl•r lnl'\pt'n'il'<' '<'n· 1ure \m11h \Jld Plu'> thl' ul\ alrl'ad~ ha\ plcnt' nf monc) 1n the par~ fund belauw ul all thl· reu·nt nm\trUl·tion in thl' area and 1hc park dcd1u1t1on fee, l0 hargl·d tor cal h hou'i1ng unit. \m1th ..aid <II\ p11hhl "ori.. .. otlil'1al' "'l"rl' lnl11311\ UIOll'lllCd th,lt dll'>lng R1il<o:i \\nuld 1mrat1 traffic pattern'). hut n•,cr'>l.·d that opinion \1me mn·ting ''•lh 'm11h and C1u1dcru and d1\CU'l\lng 1he propo..al r hl· Parl' lkJ~hc\ and Rc1..·· n.·at1nn < omml\\lnn unan1mou\h \Ul1f>'>rtl'd 1he 1dl'J in 'o'l"mber "'•th lomm1\\loner. agrec1ng this "'J\ .1n 1dl•JI "':I\ to pro\ 1de par~ ~pall' fm a rcc;1dcn11al Ol'1gh· horhood "h1l h hac, no othl'r land kit for parl atqu1\1tion I hJt "J' thl' Old 'l'"pon Boule' ard Ol'lghhorhot'ld \\\lUld bt·- l 11me morl· r,•,1dl·n11al in nature and the m1n1 par~ \\nuld fit in pi..·rkl th ~n11 1h 1oJ1d The m1n1 par~ u1uld Jl\u pril\ 1u1..· a land~ape '' ht·nw that .uuld be lOntinued J t"' n Old 'r" fK'n Rouk' .:in1 all tht• \\j\ Ill \\ l'\t ( OJ\t H1gh\\J\ <\m1lh \U~l'\tl'J .>on,.. S'*1fius 0. enge Coeat 09ily PQol Artists rendering of a proposed plan to close off Bolsa Avenue at Old Newport Boulevard 1n Newport Heights and create a mini park the re The "l"H Nl""pon l k 1gh1, lllm- m un1t) -rough l\ hounded h\ \\ l'Sl m1 n)tl'r \\l'nUC. 15th ~tret•I and Old Ne.,..pon Bo ulc,ard - Bulletin Board H NT INC,TO "-BRC .\( ti Those sufTenng Imm hol1da' -.ea\on dep~s1on "111 he ahlc tn "'ur~ through lht'1r pruhknl\ 1t\\JJ\ during a stss1on 'poMored h\ the \olut1on Source C'<'nter ~J\onal \lklll\C £>!\- order ( .\Dl 1ndud<'\ \\mptom\ ,,1 stress. anu<'t). dl'Pf<'\\lllO pan1l fl·ar o'erca11ng and c,uh,t<1nt:e ahux· The ~~!.ion 1\ fr« hul a rc~n at111n 1s rtqu1rtd f ur Jrrangcmcnt\, ,,ill l·S00.628-3JQCi 1 h<' l'\('01 \\>Ill bt' held al 1835.:! lk.ll h llh d 1n II uni· 1n11on ~ach from '7 '" to 'I pm ...... ,,.,_ •• Cllllll NEWPORT BE \C H -Fret' clU'4:'> arc ~in& ofTered c\pla1n1ng S<'lf·hclp methods 10 end ~mok1ng. control "'eight and manage ~tress. Thl· da~se., ar(' scheduled for the lum:h hou~ of Tu"'1ay. Wedne'><.13> and Thu™1a)' in th(' fif\b·floor confcrtnc(' rO\)m of Sanwa Bank. 4400 MacAnhur Bhd . Newpon Beach The classes "ill he iaugh1 h) a boa.rd cen 1fit'd rhn1cal h~pruhcrap1st For mort 1nform:uion and r~r­ vat1ons .call 9H· 7<xl I ......... COSTA M Si\ -8111 Mills. arn- cral mftl.lier or the Orangt Count) Water Dmnct. "-Ill discuss the drouaht, pt'O\ m ons for future supphc~ and other water issues at a Mesa Pndt mcet10J' at 8 a m. Tue1day A contlft(ntal breakfut 1~ mcluckd in the Sl.50 chara(' for tht mccuna at the Costa Mesa Counlr) Club. 1701 Oolf Course Or • near t~c rom er of Harbor Boulevard and Adams Av- cnut. For reserv1uons or 1nformatton. call Camille Courtney at 671-1400. Mna Pnde. a osta Mesa c1v1c arouP that works for economic "1taJ1ty and promol« community awal"t'nn.s. mtttt monthly , .......... cosf A M A "'Cdebrate tn Style... 1 rnttton W'>W put on bot an. Cone Cone~·, mm-handisu,. ...... t.1un .. clotlUfll fmm local rewlet'Hc•M .. noon Tundly .. tM (8111,.. ""*"' c"''"· Door lriln wen br pvett .... ., eed .... ~·-" • ........_ bycaU-tll 4J2-020l. _ ... _ .. NIWPOllT HAeff -Al· 11 •tifBI' ifOlll Mll)I. A·H•at· Thl' ard11tl'\I \J1d he 1s 'i1mpl) proposing .1 ,ontcpt and 1\n't pro' 1ding J 'Pl'lllil' deo;1gn plan But hc· c;u&gl'\tt•d · the: m1n1 P<Srk ington Bc.·.1l h "rll hr' 1he katurtd spt"aker a1 lh<' \\ l'dnl'WJ\ nl<'C'l1ng of the Orange < nunl' (haptt'r of Youn& E"ecut1' C\ 11f \mcn~a The 1 311 .1 m tir,.1~1.t'>t at thr Pa- cific Cwb ..i 1111 \1a, \rthur Bhd !'llcv. pon fkJ, h " SI~ for mcmht'n S20 for non-mcmhcr\ For f"t"!>('r- ' at 1on~ lJll 1~1111~\ 'im11h 'i31d conccms about a par~ fronting on J lOmmcrnJI '>trip cnuld be alle' 1ated b) raising the par~ aho' c the boulevard a hit to ...... , ll't .... Ht 'll'\(1TO'\ BE.\( II -Paint· 1ngs J<'"rln r rafl'> C<'tamll\ and other "'"r~' 111 art "•II t'll· nffncd ThuNJa, JI the Hohda\ \n c,ak .ti Goldrn \\ l )I l olkgc'> faclusn e \\Orks b' t;ilented (, \\{ an1st\ "'II he a'ailahk .it r<'asonabk pm:c' otli, 1JI' "'1 td lcbool lunclt menus FouDl11n \ allt) x bool Ol1trte1 \tondn lh'ffil' '''k lhlh t'luucrni u'rn. tru11 1utll' l r.i, lcr' nHI~ TuHda) RH<) J'l('rl nh 1"111' frl''h lru11 t1t JO!ll' 1u1.t' h.imhurgrr hun d 1111.11IJ11 mill \\ t dnt'idl) 11.tmhurgt<r pall' "'11h gra'' nu,h<'J fltllJhlC.'\ lru11 h.1r hrr.iJ ~'-mJrJ.H1n1 mill Tllursda)· I 1>rflt'\.lv ..andv.11..h nll\\-J ' c:gct.ihlr fru11 ul•t' mU\IJrd mi ll f'nda) < hcr-.c Jll//J lrr'h fru11 1Utl' trcJI mill Hanlla1toa Btacit Cit)' x lilool Dl11rlrt \1oa•ay Hol d ''" a bun mu\tJrJ pa<~rl halrd ht.·.im 1.arr11t , .. ~~' 1,r 1 .1m .ur TuHdl\ < htl ~rn f\Jlll<' v.11h " hun Jnt:• "''·Jgn 'an111 .. ruJJ1n1. ~hu1u· of mil~ Frida) 'J• he> 'hC'l.'"t' " 'lnl'l' l l°ICf' ''" l' " J't'Jnu1 hu111·r J1r mullin h11t lrfltl'n 1,-m,,n ,,,,l , h••tll' ''' mill 't'•porl \1f'\I l Dlfltd ~lloot Olurlt'l ~1oada) 11.tmhurpt<r or \p.1ihctl1 lrcmh lnl·, r1nl"<1rrl, l htlllt' "' mil~ Tandi~· H1>1 J,.,. 1>r ,p;1,.hc:111 ~rt'cn l'oc J "' orangt· "t'Jttl"' , hu1H' nl "" "' 111• '""·" '.Ill' "rdnnda\ Rurnlt1 11r \f\olghr111 "1th frt"n,h hrt·aJ lo•''<\.! -.ataJ :.ippk JUll.<' h"'H' 11 m1 I.. nusdav lurl.n lllll\\ &. ma,ht"J pot:llU('\ "'' \f\;lJl\('111 ,h1llt'J ll<'<l•h~ J 1r.ncr roll , h1•1t'' 1•1 mill.. Jr.lpc:' u"t' h.ar Frida)' E.g rull "1th riH· t•t 'i>aanc111. 101~ '3taJ Jpn ••I' , h111t c •ll mill OttH \'Ir• Scttool Otstrk-t Mo•d•)'. liamhurgl·r frTn<'h fnC'\ r1n<'OJPJ'lr , hmtc 01 mill Tut da)'· Hn1 Jog. Jrt"en beans. lr~h <>•Jngr 1. hmtc of mil l Wtdbffday· Burnln 111!.\Cd \Blad [X"a• h('' 'hntCl' ,,f n11I~ Thnda)': Turi..c' gra~) potatOt'S ~ir.11' 1u•H bar Jmncr rolL chOll..(' of mil.. Frida): Egg r,•11 \teamed net' apple 1u1H JJ'nll111.. • no11 r of milk RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... y -Dea.. c. ............ 1•n HU IC)lt llVO COSTA MU &-iu -1116 'OUng r\('(llll\('\ of .\menC3 I\ 3 Cl\ IC group dl'dl\Jtt'd tu JlOhltl31 in- \ oh em('nl and cntr('prt'nrunal prc..cr- \ Dtlon The )Ale: "''II he hl'ld from Id am to 4 pm in 1hr ( • \\ ( Fm~ .\ns Palm For murl' 1nturmJ11un. call Q'i.g \'i lcl\.hup l"Jllt•t •rt\P f1m oran&r .--------------~-------------­ ..... , .......... L..\GUNA BEAC H -The Queen of H<'ans (,u1ld "''U mee1 Wedncsda) for a hohda) ornament <.'\Change p.1rt) The Queen of Heans Guild is thr Laguna Bearh t·hapter o;u pponing thr C h1ldrtn\ Hospital of Orangt County (CllO< I Tht chapter assists lht ou1pa11ent chn1c. ""h1rh pro' ides ch1ld1Tn under age 18 "'1th ml•d1cal C\ alua11on and trntment More 1nforma11o n about the 1u1ld 1\ a~a1labk b> n ll1ng 49<>-4035 •111111 E11t lllscnslll "'rJ&l'' puJd111~ \\td•n da)' l om d1>1 mu\t.ard pa<.l- t'I hot 'C'J<'tahk onnamon 1ppk'3ucr. Jllnul (tl'm ( O'iT \ "1fCi \ -ll. ~n t knn Titar~d•> <. hip .ind dip -'PJllt Hatch. R-l uah will d1scu'>'i 1he "'edgtt. &raP<' 1u1Le v.hC"at bread v.11h M1ddk Fa~t :it th« Sunda) funu-nmcr hone' h\iner \ponsol"t'd h' the .\mcm:an lsr.icl Fn day: <. hrr'<' · p1ms. p1ecappk Puhhc-\fTa1rs <"ommmcc a1 thC' We~-cirun~. frosted < ~tmas rake- 1n South Coast Pl:lla Hotel hl'rl' lrvlll' l'1lfle4 T he l'' l'nl ·~ thC' maJor Oran&c &lilool Oldrlel Count' dTort sponsored for ~I P.\t . Mooday: < hl'\'\( p11111 or charbrn1IC'd th(' onh .\mencun organ1zauon rcg1s-tioimhuracr I"-<' r>lllC' 'h<'". \Ide of tered to lnhh' Congresc, and the \d-\Jlad p1ncarplc 11Jh11\ C'h01\.C ul mill m1nl\tr:11111n for a c;trong l 1.S -h ratl Tu t4a)• Hot J·~ ,ir ra\1oh, p:acket of partn('l"h1p gup111e' "11aJ "' ran,h d~ss•na appk For intmmatlon. call BarbOJra \l1r~ ~pnn~l<'\l v. unnamon \upr. htnnan at (f,IQ) 2'7-0646 or (g()(}) cho1 e of mil~ 17,i ... p22 "'MMt4a> \foumn1 and chttst Ol •--a. •ic•llll '"m doa. arttn \.a'-'d 11.ft»ron bm .. ._ d1C'C'd pean holHJa' 1u1t't' bar. choice of NEWPORT Bf.\( H Sco11 llFlll• ...... ..... milk Turow·s no,el "P'"umed Innocent" E\\ PORT BE C'H tn ""9""8r. R1b8Q un a bun or com ""'" ~ t~ 1op1( of Ltt's Talk Books M:man lkrJc\On, R· 'lev.-pon ~ad\, dQI. barf)('quc tit"•"' m CllTOl suets.. on Thund3) 31 the Ne""port C"cnter ... 11 gu"t at tht' annual Boat Para<k or onan~ half or IPfll( ch01C't or milk. L1brar). 8~6 n Ckmcnte Onve. The Lt&ht!t D1nn<'r sponsored b) the Re--rn..r. Taco .. '4.>fi nour torull.a. discussion group '' free and meets at publinn .i\uoc11tn of Oran~ C'ount) shrtdckd lcttU<T ~rated chttK. dattd 10 a.m on Munda) Ott. 17 prachn. chotC"f of m10. For m o rt 1nformat 1o n call The 7 pm. d10ncr 11 the Bahia a..,... ~ U.UW 6«-)191 . .. Con nthian Yacht Club. 1601 Ba)Sl<k kM9l ittltkt Dr . 1 $25 for mnnbcri c>tt'--S-td, S.lO M .... y: C'h1ck'n nuacu w/d.appiQI C.lllJ •'I •inzftl fot non-mt-!Tlbers s>R-P*Jd and S1S at sauce. wh1ps>(d p<>talOt\, cb1tl('d SANTA .. NA HEI OHT thf door • pnC'h 1nim1I t'rlC~en.. chortt Of " f or rctcrva11oni a.nd 1nfonnation, milk. fnt'nds of O n ntt Coa.sl lntcrfa1lh call '\Ian Ptte"°n ll lS0.14 THl4ay: Rib 8 Qfbun. takr helter invite C\Cr)Onc to ,oan an I. Thf RtpUbhcan ..ates 1 a '°'· rouftd c:auup. cnam)' coantaw •/dtt1w Hohda~ Brunch on the Bay. o n Thu,,.. untC"tr orpnitatio n l'ttOl"ittd b) the l'M1n noodles. d ulkd frwt w/p. ..... day from 11 1.m. to I P m. ll l.be tleP\lbliain Pan)'. · chcmn A ban.a chottt Of mili.. · homeoffh11bcth T1f rM)'. 241 2 Mae we-.•r. Tosta.da' ~an/Mha, Onvt. Santa na He1ahts. l•m I 11111• Kii I -ct.tttt/ltUUff/tom110 bus. carrot A ttte ••II bt decorated •1th atna· stdl/ruda dtp. flour torttUa. f'N1t ~ llM!llli tn* by the chaldrn 11 ck A MESA -tlcsmnnon 11 • bluttierTY~a ~ ~ of m · sbehcr. Tiekcu are SIS and can bt uftder way f<w ~ ....... COW"lft ,...,..,, t40c q or ctub doe. bn. ~Cd b)' ~'"' 64().6431 l1'c n1 oft"ttf'd at OraAll Coua COi-rttilh • 1 •1 re. ..., r....t/c.-... • evtnt •10 ~fh homdca fam1hn teec't th"I Ceawr di Ncwpon ..... .dUldrm;':.....;;;;;..__;;:.== ............... --.ch..SauoM.bcti• ••• s '°' ...... '""" 1nlft1Md11tc. ed~ ,_.... I 7' I ... enct bit bo9t ct.tm. s.ili• '"" • COST_. u _ n.r McM Va* C"asaliftl ltllftd 8ft allO ldMldcut1d. " ,.. Mott m tht ct.. .... • = Libnry wil lilold •ts _..... ....a ........ Nc•pon HllW • all bo&ida) r• .... -Ttiw .. , ... .. cOWR .......... 1,, • 6:JO to P.• 11lc '"' ali• .. SIU. Plt;bcl,1111-•• ._ ... =~,u.= t.c ~ ............... ...... MlicWile olC-Milll'a *''r .. .... .... ... ctiar. ,,. .. ........... _ ' Sem'ffd JOll' home? IJIOOS8 a •111-can trilsl (714) 837-8600 Why does humankind want to be alone? The holidays are here and soon they will be the gathering in Times Square to celebrate New Year'" Eve. I was thinking of this ntual the other night while watching a "Nova .. segment on the vanishing Amazon. It struck me that we art· an "alienated spenes." For some reason we JUSt don't hkr other li ving things around us and are quite successful at ktl·ping them awa). In Times Square thl're arc neither plants nor animals: onl~ concrete. asphalt. steel. plastic. neon lights. and humans. h 1h1s good. bad. or 1rrele\ant~ I am not surl' what it means. but I do kno"' this: our aloneness 1s strange In thl· ..\ma1on or an~ I.In touched \\ 11lkrness. life 1s tet·m- ing. You C'nuld not C'Ount the "' ing things in con,tant contact. It's Ith· a blanl..ct 11f l1k l'O' aing the ea11h. millions ol· 'rec1es rubbing shoulders. In t ht• "'ild. no species could or \\Ould 1<.olatc 11self from other life lorm,. I rememocr a 1 \ \l'gnwnt on thl' crocodile. a \f)l:l'tl'" that h.i' lt\ed ''c11 for m1ll1on~ ul \l·Jr' ( Talo..l· a moment and con .. 1dcr thl· "1gn1ti- Jullan Whitaker rann· of .1 1111llwn \t'ar<.) V. hetlwr 'unning h1m .. clt 1,n· till' land. n>ol- rng 1n thl' \\aln. 11r "kntl) gliding "'"ard pre~ thl\ 1nl·rl·d1hk anunal 1<; '\urrountll·J h' plant~. '"'l'\'.\'1. h1rd ... and ·'dirt\·· "'all'r loadl·d \\llh all \Ori\ ol 1;1c \Cl. hl· Sl'Cl11\ quite corlll'rll. ac, do all \f'.X'lll'' in thl· untnudwJ ,,,1J ( >ur altl·n;.itton bn•t•d\ l!..·.11 \ harmk'>'> 'P•Jer 1n the garage " nelUtl·J JU'>I fo1 llC1ng therl· I heard re(rntl~ of a \l·lf \utlinent lnda:in lnbe Ill th!! Amazon that had lived well for 5.000 years in their JUngk homl'. They built water- proof '\heds with special leaves and uo;cd cc11ain plants to rcpel mos- 4u11oc.,. The) were e>.cellent fisher- men and hunter~ and had 11ghtl) ~1111. hl·allh~ famil~ units. Some malttaf) patrol found thl·m Jnd ~1llcJ all the men. The woml·n ;ind chtldrrn wandered to the ou1 .. ~1rh of It IO\\fl where thc:v are no\\ '>trio. and dependent oci&ars. 'onn to tx· a.,,1m1latcd into "more t•nltghtennf" human culture h\e tlrnu'>and H'ar' of sut'C'e'>sful Ii' ing dt1,lnl) cu ( uultl our altl·nauon from other 11' 1ng thing' he ·\\ h) wt• an: un- hdtnahl\ lrUl'I anti \\a'itl'ful" I l\- 1.ng \\l'll '•n i'llr ... onl'I) 1<; alm'o<;t dl'lint•d h) till" \tfl'llgth of the oar- fll'r\ tx•t\\t'l'l1 II' and all other ltfi:. lf "l' ''i'rl· rh,,1rall) more a ran of thl' l'l'll\\'>ll'lll. \\OUld Wl' h:t\l' a \trnngn 't'n'c ol 1nn~r '\<llt'ifartwn·i Or 1, 1nnn ,,111\l~tl'llon kit OC'>I in "t'll lit ''oud J111.l u1nnell' .,hl'ltl'r'\ "'11h n·n1ral .1ir-lonJ111on1ng anJ 11ntt·d gla,<' It 'Ulh \hl·ltl·11ng ,., nl'll'\\ar~ or desarahk. ho" long ran "'l' l..l'l'P 11 Inside Medicine up? If each human requires such exclusionaf) space. where will the rest of life hang out? Do you think that a million years from now we will till be gathering an Times Square on New Year"s Eve? Julian Wbltaker, M.D. Is autbor of ''ReversiDg Heart Dis· ease," and director of tbe Wbltater lnst/tutl' In Nl'wport Beacb. Breast cancer, estrogen linked CHICAGO -\\omen "ho tale estrogen after menopause run a '\ltghtl} highl'r nslo.. of breast cancer. a 10-vear 'itud' wnduded. But rt'- searchl'r" ~,J -"omen ~hould not au toma11call} abandon the hormone supplements. .\n t''>llmatcd 20 million prescnp- 11ons for e'itrogcn arc wnlten earh ) l'ar for po.,1-mcnopausal women to rl'ltC'\l' lhl· 'i)mptonis of ml·nopau,t·. light the deb1h1a11ng htrnt· Jl,l'U\l' o\tl'oporo~•'> and h.111k hcJrt d1~a~e BJ tbe Associated Press ~ Cout Dally Ptlot , ............... _ .. .-1 .. 111 Even all those skinny people we envy aren't pcrfcc1 all of the time. But I've heard that they never. ever allow themselves to .. blow it" two days in a row. ·1 he bumper sticker I sow in Fashion Island last week was per- fe<:t: .. If )Ou lapse. don't collas>Sc:· it said. I like that idea. UCI researchers get $I.3M grant IR VINE -The Nauonal Institutes of Health have awarded UCI Medical Center $1.3 m1Uion to part1c:1patc in a national study testing young adults for signs of the risk factors of coronnry artery di sea~·. Under the d1r('rt1on of cardiologist Dr. Julius Gardin. echocard1ograph1r tests on 4.000 stud> pa11icipants between 18 and Jt) will be read and anal}1c<l. Gardin. professor of medicine and pnnc1ple investigator of the st udy. also heads the UCI Echocard10- grapnll' Reading Centl'r at UCI Medical Cen ter. where a similar .,tud} 1s under "a} 1n,olv1ng older adults. "One of thl· thtn~ that could come of the young adult study 1s that "'e ma) tx· able to use echbcardtography to detect early changes that 1nd1c:.tll' nsk 1n people who smoke. are overweight. ha' e high blood J'lr\'\!lurc. or a fam1 l} history of cardiovascular d1!>casc:· said Ganim ··we ma) then be ubk to a<h t!.l' patients l'arl} on. l'\Cn bdo"· S)mptomi. oct·ur. about ho" to prevent rurthcr °'1"l·an damage ... Hean J1sea~· 1s '>1111 the numbcr one disease killer of .\mencans. cla1m1ng mart• than 500.000 lt\es eaC'h )Car. according 10 the .\ma1c<111 I ka11 .\ssoc1at1on. Rl''>Ult\ frnm hoth young and older adult studies ma> also tell ph' s1ciam thc natural h1stof) of coronaf) anef) disease. giving tlwm an tdl·a of ho" long 11 takes for some people who have earl~ '<1g11' tu .it tuall} de, clop hca11 disease or -1trol..c. <.iard1n added. From Dally Pilot wire services Fnrmers is committed to California Drivers. ,if, •bbltt ......... 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N~ l Tllro1t Endocrlnolo" Eadodondat Gutroe1teroto1Y (OI) Dt1tl lrJ GtMraJ l ~lly Pra.rtlct Oottal S11J1uy OyB«Oiofy Haad S.,..-1"7 lntfnaJ Mt4ld1e ....... ~k S.pplln NMl"OfofJ -N..........,, OtltlWUica Oaclofoa • "'"'''olo" Oplttulmoloio· (l')'t) OrtltodontJea Omoptdlc S.r~tr'f Oral a lttlulllofulal lll'CHJ Pf'dlatrtr Dt11tlnry PectlaUiC!I Ptrtodo1tlC1 ~ nflkal Tlterapy l lfbbllhatlo. Plude• lecoutnlcthe S.rtf'l"J Psr~l&h'J /P11clloloa hlMll&rJ ladloloe)' De•aatoloQ noradr S.""7 Uf11'nt Mf'dkal Ca1' ~=Suct'tY By Michael J Gahagan. DDS $pec1a1 10 It'll! Oa11y Pilot Thrl·e out of tour .\nwnctn\ \Ill · lcr \Omt• Imm lll 1ntlamma1w11 of thl gum' In tl\ morl' Ulh anred 1.tagl'. rx:n11d11nt.il Jl\l''1'>l' dc,ll'O) .. l hr c,u pporu ng honc '\trUll Ure ·a ntl ran k.ul tn lo" of ll'l'lh. \It hough 1wr 1o<hlfltal J1wa\t• I\ thl· kaJ1ng lJU\l' ol adult tooth In-. ... lllJll\ 111 tht• '~mptom'i (\uC'h "" ""'nlkn or hked1ng gum\) an• 11111 nl'l l'\\,trtl) p.11nlul. H) the 11ml· tht• '~ mptnm' arc no11n·ahlc to thC' pa11l'nt in till' form 11f an ah'llC'>' or lt•<''>t' 1<1oth. the rrnhkm ma\ be 1<111 aJ, ann·J to ,;J\c the tooth fhat .., "'h' l'arh dl·tect1on and 1rl'atmrnt ut' pa1odont:il dt .. \',J'\l' " <.o 1 m po11:i n I BJl 1nial pl.14m· " the fllJfll cau'l' uf ~um d1sea<,e, tun<.t:intl) l11rm1ng .1 'llrlo..). tolorli''i' lilm on thr li'l'lh rhl' t0\111\ prnJutl'd h' 1h1· h.tlll'r1a allal~ lhl' gum<. and llTlh II the plaque 1s not remmrd. 11 h:irJl·n.,·1n10 a porou'i dl'Jl<'"t 1aikd calcul us or 1a11ar L'en uin'>- r11·ntHIU'> dull~ bru~h1ng and tloss- tng cannot romplctcl> prevent the alcumul:111on of calculus. I he to\ln'> "' thl· plaque irritate the gum' and dl''>lro} \upponing ''"'lll'' J1ound the tceth Lt·ft un- 1rca1eJ. tht• gums pull a"a) from the Trl'fllanll 1111111 pocket '! tmHi+l with morl' plJque The pockets !!-f<'" ckl·pr1 ,tlln"1ng thl' plaque to moq• lurthl'I do\\n the rool'i of the lt'l'lh. ncntuall> dl·stro)ing the hnrw o;upponing the tooth. \ had httt· rda11onsh1p can make a rx·r,nn more '>U'>Cl'pllbk to de- ' l'loptng rx·nodontal disease and rna~ l'\Jl!.ltt'ratc the amount of bone fov, 11r ikten orat1on . When cenatn tceth l:J~l' an C''(Ce'\'it\t' amount of fnrn· thr a11achmt•n1 of the tooth to thl' hom· \\l'a ~cns T hr bJl 1aial plaque goc'> to the \\Cak<''it lln~ therdl}' '>t'tllng the \l.lgl' fi1r rx·rio<lontal problems. ( orrl'C ting a had h1te is a frequent gtial nf aJult orthodont1C'i. Other fat tor'\ that contribute 10 fX'rtodontal tlt'>l'asc include S)Slem- ll' nrohlt'mo; <>uch as diabetes. 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We are located next door to Trader Joe'• Market and Newport Blvd. and 17th St.Ifft.. We are wait.ins to peel you UOUfJUMt. The amwer to the abc>Ye la: e Marina Gateway Weat way l u (714) 841-1211 (800) 84&-8011 ~'156-9000~~_,,._--=-~--·---•LOCATIQ JS YBBY7BING•• • -a::..~::..._----~~......:..~----~~ ... ~ ' hormonal 1mbalanrc!>. hcrt·t.!1tar) pn•d1'ipos111on . pregnancy and th} ro1d d1fficult1es. 4' person "ho'ic 1mnHint· "~"tern 1, rompromrsed1..- mort· "usn·pt1hlc to Pl'rtodo ntal d1!>-, l':l\l' ~molo..1ng. e\ccss1ve alcohol and f)O(ll dtl'taf) hablls tend to rnrn.'a'>l' a pcr-.on's vulncrab1ht~ to · gum probkm'\ Strn~ al!i>u lo\\cr~ the bod)·~ re- 1s1ann· alto" 1ng the 1nOamma1u'11 rl''>!Xlll'l' Ill do more damagl' Peopk umkr sires.<> ma} also gnnJ or bru\ 1ht·11 teeth. putung an atl- d111onal amount of force on the teeth and \\l'ah·ning the 'iuppor11ng. strurturl· ~\ night guard ,., somc- t1mcl\ prc'icntx·d Ill protl'CI the pa· 11cnt"s lt~t:th from n1ghtttrnt:' clenching a nd bru'1ng. Earl~ d1agnom of rcnodontal dt'it"asc 1s 1mpo11a n1. cspec1all> 1f "c can 1ntt:ncnc "h1lc 11 I!> ~till loc:il11Nl in tht· gum t1s~uc In 1h1s l'arl~ '>tagc. trl'atmcnt u~uall) con- "'ts of rcmo' ing the arcumulauon of plaque that ha~ m1nt:rah1ed and ... 1mtating the sums. The condition 1s compll'tel} re- ' rrs1blc 1f treatl·d 1n 1h1'> earl) stage. But treatment must be followed bv good home care and regular ,·1s1 t's to the dent ISi. If the disease ha'> sprl'M into thl" suppo11ing hone ur the pocket has tx·comr too deep. the pat1l"nt may be referred to a pcnodontist. The Pl'rtodonust cleans the infection from the pockrt 'iO the bone is solid and hcalthv around the tooth. The gum. is then readjusted to eliminate the pockr1 from the tooth. Wht·n tht· P<X'kct becomes so detp th:u tt cannot be corrected by rtt·ontouring the bone. the pcriod- onmt ma> rebuild some of the tl\'>Ul'\ that have been destroyed. In cenain type of defcets. bone ·~ rebuilt by graO~ of bone pan1cles from other pans of the mouth. A harncr of Gotttex material is uS<.-d to ~pamtc thr gum cells from the bone ttlls. The synthetic matcnal 1s rcmovl"d afler four to sill wttks when the bone has taned to re· generate. Sometimes lhc pocket is too deep to be filled and corrttted usina bont" &rafl . 1f the toolh is li~ty lO harm adjlC'Cnt teeth. 11 will be te· moved to prevent the sprad of disease. A dental impla.nt may re- place the. tooth. A t11an.ium screw pla~ into solid bone supports the replace- ment tooth much in the same way as tooth roots supPOn netural leftll. Anodtfr option 11 permanent fiud cknu try. CiintJVlf l'tttUloft ,, ..... problmi f!CJuirina "riedoelal tratmcnt. G11111val r• 11 I• (• ctdi119 1Umt) ii 90 :'J: dill to -IMIUiiiic pnili ..... and 1tw ja.._ • aiaula . . nt the\l' luru·' on tht" tl·c.-th 1 he h111ng force., should be do"n the long a-.;1s of the tooth \O that the -hon~ 1mwnd lhc.jocnh abwrh~ the lnrC'l· The bone that surrounJ, thl· outer pan of the tooth dcx·s not have much rcgrnl'r.lll-\ e rotl·nual .\n~ <,light mmeml·nt or nona\lal forces on thi' tooth arc absort'l(:d b~ 1h1' \t'f! thin bom· V.hen thl' ging1'a (tht• strong prolt'Cll\ c gum '""ucl ~tarts tn rl'· n'dl· all that I\ kft •~ thin. elastll" muc11,al gum 11<;\uc The tC'ns1on of the mulO'>al ll\\tH.' on the bont• cau'\C''i thl' hom· 111 rt·.,nrb and rc- t l'dl· ncn furthl·r Th<" rcnodontt'il ma~ then If) to hu1ld hal~ "unw \\rung protl'l'll\l' gum to protl'Ct lhl' bone and stop thc rl·n·v~wn Tht' 1~ done b> ussue grafting from the palate to replace thC' "ca~l·r lt'>\Ul'. The grafted tissue grow\ and CH"n1 uall~ 'iUppons the hone .\nother procedure is a lateral <,hJing graft "here gum tissue from an adjacent area is us<:d to augment the stronger gum MSUl' around the tooth that ,., rered1ng. II 1s 'i0mt•t1mcs nl'ccssary 10 rover th~ root of the tooth wtttt · gum 11~~ue to eliminate a "long tooth ·· The co,cragc 1~ a hlllc more frng1lc bccausl' thl' gum attaches to the tooth instead of to the bone around the tooth. Although these procedures art• cfTec11 vc at prcvcmmg further re- rc.-,swn. 11 1s important to assess \\h) the rt"ccssion occurred. Or- thodon11r~ ma)' be needed to re- align the tooth and redirect the forC'es to pl't'vcnt continued re- cession and bone loss. A proaram to prrvcn1 pcnod- ontnl disease includes conscientious oral hygiene 1n thr home and rea- ular visit~ to a dentist for a thorough crcenina and pro· fhsional cleanina to remove bacteri11I plaque: and calculus. The checkup hould include full mouth x-ray • an C'taminat1on for pc>ckcas and an ev4tuat1on of the patient's bite. 1r1nc pa11~11"Qtnm ptriodontaJ treatment. a ~nodonaist w;u v.-ork out a treatment plan that offm the best lona·term ~ults • Orange Cout Delly Piiot see.ltf Pacific ••-. 'CllPlstms CINI' Security Pacific preeldent Jerry Grundhofer with Joe Ellen Quall• and Tom Rogers. Stephen Carr with Kimberley Buck. John Hancock and Mardy Svendsen with Judy and Don Huen- nekens. Scrurtl\ Pautil 'Juona l Banl hanl VP Dan \\heeler. attending l no1.1.s ho" 10 c:n1c:nJin ''' cus-"11h his "'fe Wend) ··'A 1omer'i "'n Sc:roogc\ '" th1\ group4 ( 'hns1mas ( aror IS a favontc o f l a't I hur\Ja~ hanl pn'<>1dc.·n1 mint.• frm < rrundhokr 1n\lll'd Cltl·nts ..\nt\111.: dtrl'llOr Da' 1d Em mes and bani.. hon\. hos 10 '1e" "..\ sugg<='itcd the pla) 1s a fa,ontc of c hmtm.1' C amr at '•moth ( oast m:in1 '-'h SJX"lkS to the ent1rc au- Rcpcnon 1n C 11\IJ \k\a \t'l'Urtl) J1enlc .from grandparents to grand- Pac1fil 1\ 1h1\ ~·a\on\ \p<.>l}sor of r hildrcn a hout the 'alue of the the DKlo.cn\ l lJ\\ll < hn~1mas. humanll}' and chant} T h1\ 1s our 11th production and l'JCh \Car \\C lr) lO deepen llS Carol Humphreys J hl· pm alt' pcrtormJncc began ""llh a nX"kla1I rccep11on m the lhl'3ll'r rnurt)Jrd "here Th~mes l atcnng t:rc"!> passed "inc and gourml'l 111.lhll\ 10 among oth~r\. C arl and Pai '\e1\~·r Jo Ellen Qualls "1th hanlo. VP Tom Rogers. Rem Mo.-,,, M1lo.e and Janet Peters. 7ee ·o.\llrcd John Hanrnrlo.. Deeann and .\I Bald"tn and .\rden Flamson. Aamson. past CR board pres•· J eni and 1A-1tc of liecunt) Pacific board chairman Ri chard Flamson. ,.., cred1tt'd as the insp1ra11on fi r tht' bank'.-, man) donations and long- time 1n,oht'ment wtJh CR. '"Tonight 1s a grent way to wrap up the )'ear fo r our clients," noted ml·aning It'\ alw 1mporun1 to the cac;t 10 bring 11 hal·lo. )ear after )ear. It g.1,es us 1rad111on. a sense of fam1f\ .. .. .\. Christ mas Carol" runs 1hrnugh C:x'l :!J FYI . HaH ~ou nouc1ed t\\O real familiar face behind the counters ol 1hcChanel Rou11que in 'f>? Turning ht'ad'i about town last °"l'l'lo. "ere \1af) 51uan in a black cat \Ult Wall\ Wolf 1h leather le' 1s. <;u1annc Pierce in a bev> of new dude; from .\men's. and actress Kn1h ' HuN1t1 s11zltng an a bended hU\llCr \.\ e hear Barbara and Ben Hams make divine pan> hosts \rnold Bcclo.man wall rece1H a O<.'lated 90th b1nhda~ card Tuesday e'cnmg at 3 pan) for supporters of the Beckman Laser Institute. The 'ipc-c1al b1nhda) greeting was v.o rth the "all . it's signed b) all five It' ing t t S prc'l1dents! Get a k g up' Jockey lnter- nataonal "ill host a leg search on Wcdncsda). Dec 13 at the May Co. in CP at noon Judges an: looking for shapel) legs and a personality that 1s comfortable with Jockey's For Her hosier) hne. Whale waitana to strut )Our stuff m~t baseball~ great Jim PalmCf" an~ 11k him a utograph his famous Jockey poster for you! revitalize (re . vit'l . ize), 1. 3 days and 2 nights at The LITTLE INN OD the · Bay; 2. vi it t he Nautical Museum; 3. learn ':' to windsurf; 4. take in a symphony at the Performing Arts Cent.er; 5 . go deep sea fishing; 6. fo r busine or pleasure. see The LITTLE INN OD the Bay. .. , .............. (714) 67WIOO cal I/"' broclt"n . Dan and Wendy Wheeler with Brian and Denise Mock at "A Christmas Carol.'' -SAVE $200-ll On P.litt Amil M11ta1'ipl .. ....... Ofler E•INI O.C. It. lllO . .,t • Chemotherapy is . no walk in the park DEAR ANN LANDER : Thank )OU for printing that letter from the woman in Sarasota who had chemotberapy following a mastectomy. It was a godsend. I recently had a radical mastec- tomy and learned that I must start chemQttierap). The day your column ran. a fncnd phoned to make sun: I had seen 11 It gave me a great deal of encouragement at a time when I really needed at. I hope I will be as fortunate as the woman who wrote. -Ann G .. Palos Verdes. Calaf. Ann Landers DEAR CALIF.: Tllaalll for------------ tMH warm words. I'm llttpLDc ~ my flqen crosld for you. Not Tl everyOH was darUJed wllla tlaat i . _.._ eohuna. Rea4 oa: FROM VANCOCVER I am furious wuh that v.oman in Sarasota who had chemotherapy aftcT a radical mastectom) ;ihc made at sound Lil e a da,1 at the count) fair I had a mas.(t.x·tom) 12 )Cars ago and the doctor or- dered chemo. the "hole load. I was exhausted and depressed. sick as a dog. and J couldn't keep food dov.n Ma~be I houldn't complain because I'm here toda). and I wouldn't be had I not gone through that hell. But 10 hear someone sa}. '"Those horrible stones about chemo side effect" ain't n~sanh so'" bumc.'d me up SAN DIEGO Tho'K' com- ments from your correspondent 1n araso1a "h o \aid chemotherap) "-as a '"br«"n"' needs clanficatton Tht'rt' are '>C' • t'ral rcgamt'ns of cht'mo Trt"at- ment under some.' can go on for a )Car or more rcsulung in total hair loss. vomiting and lo s of appetite. That dt'b1htattng ro u- une as esscnual hov.e,cr. when fighting ecru in "pes of ca.(lCCr. .i\f\t'r m) mast('(.·tom) I was put on a regimen rt'rnmmendcd b) both the Amt'ncan Cancer So- ciety and the ""Ja11onal Cancer Institute It la'itcd 1'.\ mo nth ; there was vcn hnlt' hair loss and no nausea or \Om1t1ng. I felt qu1tt' v.ell the entire time. I hope you will explain to }Our readers that all cance~ are not the same nor arc all 1rea1mcn1 modahue I .\NTI. "1IV\ "1) husband was diagnosed "11h Hodg.kin's disease in Jul) ot I 989. Ht' v.ent through I:! chemotherap> trcat- m en ts and 20 rad1at1on procedutts He "ent through hell That l.tuer from the v.o man 1n rasota made him hopping mad 11r •, ,_ ....................... .., Stellar w•k an llP1n11 caa 111 ln'IO EDITORS NOTE: This is the finr m a U'rics of S('vcn columns by DaUJ' PU.I t~lter rrv1e~r Tom Titus looking back at the year 1990 on stages along the OraffMC Coast. Theater, in its many forms and facets. maintained a formidable presence along the Orange Coast in 1990 wi th a well-balanced mixture of the foreign and the familiar fro m the profe s1onal. communll) and . collegiate ranks. There wa). indeed. something for ever) theatrical taste -from the GIFT CERTIFICATES . bokt innovations of South Coest lltptttory to ttlt more convtntional comtdies and dramas in the com- munity theaters. from the county premietts of national toun al the Oranat County Petformina Ans Center to some ambitious muJicaJs, mounttd on colleae stages. The latter were in panicular evidence during the year. with superb productions of "A Chorus Line" topping the seasons of both the Center (with many of the post· Broadway cast members) and Saddlebaclc College's summer stock season. For a show that has been produced as much as this one has locally. each new rendition seems to bt a fresh and '11al experience. ~ • INCLUDES: Mu icals also set the pace for UC I (an outstanding producuo.n of "Into the Woods") and Golden West College (e,mting excursions into the 1950s with "Grease" and "Little hop of Horrors"). A tno o f communit) theaters also excelled musically -the insp1nng "Man of La Mancha" topped the field at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Step- hen ondhcim's "A Lmlc Night Music" \\as the class of the New- port Theater '\m Center. while the Westminster Commumt-. Theater scored with a line revival of "Oli- ver." South Coast Re pertol) con11nucd ·~ l: \;. .. ... ~ I} # '., a room on the water • Milk and cookies at night moonlight boat ride on the • a good book beside the bay bay • bicycle rides hot coffee & croissants with • long leasurly walks jam in AM . ) ~J . ·~ ( ~· A gift cert1ftcate indud1ng all tht.• Jbo-.e and more -comes 1n a • Gift Box with our own HANDMADE CHOCOLATE CHIP ~· COOKIES o taste ot what a"'a11c; them at 4t li. The LITTLE INN on the bay • 617 Udo Park Drive ~ Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 673-8800 ·~ · • , The C>nh Ht1/t'/ On Tht• ~ ,1/t•r In "Vewporr Beach j\ . , .... . , ..... ....:1 , ' ~·. • ~, .'-... .fiP •• ( 1-P '·.'-.... .a» .. ( "f11"' ... ,_:. •• _, ..... r--------------------------------------------------------• CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE • : Yes! Start my 7-day-a-week subscrtptton & mall gift letter! 08 weeks $5.25 016 weeks $10.50 052 weeks $40.00 Send to: From (BIH to): Mime~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~--~~~~~~~--------------- Addrc9' Adc:Well~----------------------- Q:y (~~------------Phone Phone ________________ __ SUBSCRIPTION TO START ON (DATE): ____ ......,_ ____ _ Mal to: Deily Piiot 330 w. lly St., Coltl Maa, CA 9"11 Nllft .,_. ~tnut1lon Mii ~· •llllbll • Mll9allll COil LMJID~NM ' ' ' t t ' t T -------------------------------------------------------- to ao where no theaters have aone before with another handful of world premieres. Panicularly im- pttssive in this rqard were Howard Korder's "Search and Destroy" and Robert Da~ler's "Akk.hinc·s De- ren.st." which booken«d the year for the company. Shaw's "Man and Superman" provided an elegant openina gambit for SCR's 27th ~a son. The year also marked the open- ing of the Irvine Barclay Theatre on the UCl campus. Only one play - the British import "Sweet Sorrow" -was mounted there (though a pair of touring Gilbert and Sullivan operettas made. pit stops). but we should be treated to a full lineup in 1991. including the hometown Irvine Civic Light Opera's staainas of"Ev1ta" and "Pacific Overtures." The Gro\C Shakespeare Festival weathered a financial hurricane in 1990. o nl} to bounce back behind some encouraging support. While a few Grow shows proved d1sap- pointing. the company's artistic apibition "as commendable, most notabl) w11h a delicious mounung of ··The Importance of Being Earnest" (nonnall) not among your corrcspQndent's fovonte vehicles). The ..\l1ernat1 ,c Re pertory Theater also sun 1ved some fiduc1ar} shortcomings and produced some 1rtlprc)s1ve work. the best of ~ h1ch was Samuel Beckett's .. Waiting for Godot•· (also not one I'd "'ant to sec as often as. Sil}.··..\ Chorus Lane .. ) Santa Ana's other oflheat producing group. the Wa) OfT Broad"' a) Pia} house. flc>.- ed 115 m u.,clc'i w11h some ongmal works (no tahl) ·•..\ttcrshock" b) Al· Itson Gappa ) T he Laguna Pia\ house forged into its t'1ghth dt'cadc Y.tth a o;u- pt.•nor mounting of .. < ae~r and \lco pa1ra·· and rn 1\l·d the l'St1· mahk mu\1lal .. Qulltl·r, .. tor hol- 1<.la) rnn<,umptmn C l'il'hra11ng a more modc\t Jnnt\t.'r\Jn its :!..0th. tht' In int.• ( ommun1t\ Theater pulled out thl' '>IOP" for .;The (amt.• Mu11m Co11rt·Man1al ·· while the Costa ~frc,a < 1\1\ Pla,hou<.c rufficd soml' k.llht•r.,• \\Ith ( hn'>tupht.·r Durang"· .. ,,.,,er \1Jn l[!.na11us f\· Mafl/B listings ... ,... Inc• llALSOA CtNaMA N I II«! • 8"' I t •\ 1•, 'll VM<en·t an4 Tl'teo 1 'I • 1 aowA•Os NSW~OWT co~•MA •· lJ "''"'I>''" Crntr" O''"" b 44 4 ~ 1 o-•• wiu. 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Deanne Lorrete and Dana Crouch (from left) In the top college show of 1990, UC l's "Into the Wood s ... plain' II .\II to "OU .. bcfort.• proJuc- 1ng a \plcndid lol'al prt.•m1l'rt" of .. Fo ,fire ·· In the ob11uan u1lumn tor 199<! "'a" th~ LP Rcpeno~ fhe:u~r. ''h1l'h \\J~ lorll·d tu JhJndon its dtnnl'r hou\l'. Jlth11ugh thl· rom- p.in'-.; I dllput Pla,cr' Jrl' -.1111 g11ing \trong < mta \k'>.J got \l't 11no1hcr thl'.ltcr ~roup "hen the OranR.l· count' l oalit1on fo r Thl·alcr -1.rt\ rclO\·att.•<l there On thl' 1nucd1hk '>hnnl.1ng din· m·r thl·ata '''l'nl' '' h1t h no"' 11umlx·r'.) JU '>I t\\O hOU\l'\ tht.• < 1rand Dm1wr l ht.'Jtc(<, prcldul't1on \f 1·v ' t • Olton 1Pc.1 ~ ,. 1 J 1 o "' I DWA&OS CIP!laMA ... ··~ • iitw•I •t.J•""' ~~,. \4f-110/ .... ...,. ... 4 0\ HAa90• TWHlll CINIMAS "'• II .a t '4 rw \l•ffl &JI J\()1 I ~, ....... 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Oamn Yankct·.,·· ~a'.) thf cream of that crop The had news 1s that JX'f\Onabk producer Frank Wyka ha~ rartcd compam \\Ith the Grand a tkr prt'-\1d ang 0' t'r some 1m· prl·''" e seasonr, In I hufS<l.11 ·} k-n>nd installml'nt ol th1s column·~ H'ar-<:nd chro01ck. 11 t .. /I taS.t• .1 l /U\t'r fool. .11 0111h < O:Ht Rc()l·non ·~ contnbut1om to tht• / IJQ() theater }Ccnc Othc-r high- light~ in /om/ proli·\\/Onal and cum- m11ni11 1h1:a1cr ~'ill folio" hcfon· th1· un1c1/ing or the Dail> Pllot 's / IJl>O man and "om.1n of tht• 1t·ar in thmtcr · ~411-0tllll I •odlr V '"'' • '< o; 4\ O .... l•J Down Uft4 .. tl'G I ll t IO ) 04"'M•• •not ..... , ,.<J 1 -• tu 1 ...... T'Ma UN IVIM ln CINIMA •1•• '""'"'' 0-•' II\• 8ll I I TIM •-te 1t • \ I lk (I } ... ~ .. J ,,, 4 "' , • \ 'l ......... ef ,~Wftt t1 ' !O 4 ' I \ 4 ........ , 11) I ~ \ \ ......... lell• l'(J I I\ 'I•\ Awe .... P(, 1 •\ , J Meft -A U.tle LM)I !'(,, ~ " -• I WOO D••too• CINI MA S ••• ll'~o"""' C..li\.f't v ,. tJt.'\\ t -· -· ·• \ H I >0 \ 1 .. _. ........ 4. ' v \ J Tlte • ._,. Oowft ""4er IC.I \ I ' 111 • hdoJ V 1P , I fl It 0 ...... , Oowft U-et 'l't.I II I\ 10 )< \ o.i-eo !l'Gt ' ' I( f_ ........ , rouNTAIN VMUIY TWIN ... ( .. , .... /fll·<v· 111• t\00 I N .... Atofte ~l• It .,. \ tl to 1 T'fM ••K INfl Down UM•t , \ • t' ' " rAMIL\' r ou• CINIMA " I ..... " \r ''°' J I IOT TIM ,,,_ .. .,., ""'-• " • , .. _. • YMNer 1•1 l 4\ 1 •\ M•rlle4 lo• Oeetft • ~ l 1 ~.-.. l ~ • • • l ~ V ll'G 11 • II o.,... .. , 0.wn UM•• I"(, flt t 4 S " I 0 I\ 4 ~-I"(, II I H \ \ 1 0\ I I\ latlll• Illa aow.ut01 iovnt COAST l.A4UNA 4 ,, \ .... .. ~., ••1 1 I ...... -A UUI• la4J ,.. •. \ \ ~ I( l Mlt-4t'y 1• • M 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 Dellignlng a . ''"" Pnnct of ltl-Alr II Cul .. TIWt Cul .. TIWt WOltll Wedd • I LCM • • • • • • • ORANGE COAST An Independent~ Pubtllhed by P1ge Group PubH9hlng, Inc . .... E. ..... preeldent & chief executive officer 11111-. Ill, chairman llPIM •· -., II, executive Vice preeldent II••• L Ill • vtee pr-'dent & generel manager Editorial . The divorce trap Till d eath do us pan? Get real. Married couples stand ICS$ chance of bean$ separated by the undenakcr tha n b y the divorce lawyer. with some 60 percent of first marriages eventually foundcnng. Yet the institution may be rallying, says The Wall trcct Journal. which notes that divo rce rates have fallen from a peak of 5.3 per I .000 peo ple in 198 I to 4. 7 in 1989. Are we returning to a day when only Holl)'wood wantons a nd distant cousins called n splits? Clearly. what's keeping some couples toge ther is closer to c upidity than to Cupid. Wives now must weigh the anticipated relief of dumping d1sappoantang husbands against mounting data suggesting that women's incomes plummet after a breal..up. Also. notes a Pmsburgh divorce au o rnc). "As the econom) worsens. a husband who other- \.\ I SC might get a divorce ma) decide against ll because he lnows h e will ha'e to bu) out the wife's interests. for c;uppon and o ther factors ... M ore nobl). mem~rs of 1he ma1unng "me" gen eration ma) iron o ut mantal problems for 1he sake of the "wee" generatio n Kids normall) sutler from divorce. as au1hors such as Jud11h Wallerstein (Sc.:cond Chances) and Diane Medved (The Ca e Again l Divorce) ha'e noted. an reduced ac;p1rat1ons and a greater bent IO\\ard sdf-destruct1"c behav- ior -\s has been said. the best thing you can do for )our r hildrl'n 1s 10 lo' c their mothl·r or father. Could 1t be. too. that adults arc beginning to d1scoun1 the TV-and<1n cma a~scnion that 10 be unhitched 1s to be lrl'e 10 enJO) the soc1ct) of an almost limitless host of a11ract1H· and ~1tt) oppos11c-sc\ t~pes? The image •. as \\rater ~tagg1e <.1allagher puts 1t. is o f .. life as square dance or tag tl·am. handed olT from o ne interesting panner to ano1her •• In fact. d1,orccd J)l'rsons arc as apt to find a more constant \u11or -loneliness Plain old cussedncs mJ\ sometimes pla't a role. too. >\s the~ \\ltncss the mamages o f fnends and fam1l~ members falling h~t· 1en pin about tht•m. some couples ma) be ro lling up 1h-e1r sleeves. clenching their J3"'s. and sa> mg: Not us. b) Ju,c \h•'re here for the duration fhe path"a~ trom heanh 10 meat market docs not usuall) resemble Glor) Road. Ma)be W.H. >\uden was onto c;omcthin~ "'hen he \\rote. ··-\n) mamage. happ~ or unhap- P). 1s 1ntan1tcly m ore 1nten:sting and s1gn1ticant than any rnmanrc. howl'' a passionate .. Write to usl .................. ..., ..... The.._ ..... Mr .... encoureges ooirespondence from our readers We ,.queet letters be kept to appfoxtmately 300 WOfdt Any eo<reepon<Mnce ~tty longer then 300 w«d• wtll be printed at our dl9cr9tlon u 'a c cc ........ , '8Pj Ot ~--- Communtty comrneinterlee are r..-wd f0t ...._. pertinent to cm• Ind town.a along the Orenge Cout. Gueet commentartee may perteln to eny pubtie i.ue Edlt«lal reapon... .,. reMnted for rebuttalt to edl10tlal potltloM Of the -.... ..., ..... Lettert ~ ed to be llbek>ut or In bed taste wtl not be pttnted. Writ.,. .,. Nmfted to four eut>ml..iont • month. AH correepondenoa mu1t be 8'gned end lndude the writ•'• addr ... and teliaphone number for YWlficatlon purpoeea. Lettert lhOUtd be addr..ead to the -C111C ..., ...., 330 W•t Bay St'99', eo.ta MeM, CA 92127, Attention: Lett.,. to the Edhcw. Wrh.,. with qwe9ttona.,. urgect to c*tttwDdy Plot et-(714) M~-'4321', bi. 352. ~ llJ Im I y Tl 1•1• Monday. December 10. 1990 17 • l;I 111 Mllr T .ti liiill 11 111 .. .141-4R1a i DC Legends l•n only olatospot enemy plane M.in) peupk sa~ H bur Da~ Richardson 143S the on/.~ one 10 rcal11l' that an encm.\ warplane wa~ fl\ ins o"er the Orange Coast .\1 the beginning of \\ orld War II. Orange Coast residents were: · 1ncre;isingl). concerned about an air attack launched from Japanese air· craft camt'rs. The e"pon ship )ards v.C're Ugly novel gets unlikely booster producing PT boats ·ror the nav~ and the huge nta .\na .\rm) Asr Forrc Base -would ha'e been a ttmp11ng target. The Coast Guard l IO'>(.'d ofT \le" pon Harbor and took up station o n Collins Island and thC' Gillette mansion Even t~ dof'\ li-;hermen "ert kept inside tht' har~'r Back 1n No,ember. 1he book publisher 1mo n and huster w11hdrc" pubhca11on of a OO\CI called ·· ..\mencan Ps)'cho" b) a 26· \ear-old man named Bret Eas1on Ellis This dt'CISl<>n >Aas reached latl' in tht' publishing pr~ss - a month tx·fort• 1he noH·I "a' schl'duled for del1,cr. to 0ool.s1ores across the nation -and came. presumabl) in rc\ponSt.· io 1hc outrage "'h1rh fo l- lm,cd the ap~arann: of passage' of the bool. 1n ~P~ and Time maga- 11nl.'\ It \\3S so late. in fact. that Fiii\ d1dn·1 t'H'n ha\t• to rcpa) his S'tXl.000 ad,arirc ¥.htl h. in pub- lishing " H'" latl' indeed \n,wa' the pas..:sge-s whK'h got ·· ..\mnKan p,)t·ho .. tosst·d off the fall"'' al ...,1mon and Schuster >Acre lktJl hl·J fir\t-pcr-;on de<ienpttom nf thl· \l'\ual tonure and murders of "nml'O h' a \\all ')tret·t ~ upp1c named Pal Rakcman (11\en Mr flh\• j"lrl'\ IUU') fill Ion -hi\ hl_•\t· l n11" n ~\Ol .. , cs\ Than Lero·· 1-:. a' Jm k" and l'mpt~ and tlat as anqhing l"\t' t''l'r rl·ad -11 "not l'ntm·h 'urpn"ng h> find that hl' ha' mtl\ed from finding no ml•an- 1ng in l1fr tu finding no meaning in tonurt• and murder What 1\ 'urpns1ng. perhaps. 1s that "i1mon and ~hustcr "l'nl as far a\ II did '>'Ith 1h1s book before II conmkred t hl' do" n<,1de. \es. Ellie; ha11 a <:<'rta1n to llo'>'1ng.. bul 11 isn't Ith· the gu' " an '"'estmenl. He mu\t he clc''t' 10 humcd o ut because tht'H' "n·1 rl'.111) an)thing kfl for him 10 gt'I al1l•natcd ah<mt no" hut clothes ..\n)"°a) b) '>'a111ng unul the last minute: and then k1ll1ng ll. 1he pub- h,ht•f"'i guJran1t·1.:d J >Aider read· l'r\hlp for ·· .\ma 1can Ps)cho" than 11 "ould ha' l' l'' l'r gl'nc:rated on 11\ o"n -and therl' "as no questio n. h\ thl' "a' 1hJt lrom the moment l\1mon and ~ hu\tl·r madt' its an· nouncement. the bool. "ould find anoth<.'r puhl1\~l·r What ~1mon and 'ichusler should ha' t don<.' -unle 1t found Itself "1th th1c; bool.. on 11s hands -was s1mph 10 publ1\h 1t badl)-To put 11 out 1n the bookstores '11.lthout adH·n1\1ng or enthusiasm and let It Letters To tht Editor: "s c1t1zcns of 1 great dtmocracy "c ha\C allo"cd our elected rep- reS<"ntat1vt"s 1n the U nncd States Stnntc to fl""ritc lhe &O'cmment codt of cth1 I suppon m )' premise v.1th rectnt C \~rpts from the Stn1tt Eth1C'S Comm1ttcc bear· 1ng dch1na into the Kcat- ina/Cranston rt"lah n$hip. We ha\C all av. ... itcd the day when Mr. C'mn ton would come (on\ard to citpla1n ha littion The t)tplana.tton that we rec:th'cd was. "I broke no ta"'"' t broke no Senate rule'~· FurthCT". Mr. Cran.11on \Mn defined the natc Gokkn Ruic for ui. ·• penon who ~n a con· tnbution ha a bc1ter chance to lr1 KttU thin M>mconc who dori not". or. -who has die told. nab! Tir b1i1 awai1lld Se.-Ethics Comm1me b 1n n.a Ml provided Ill o( YS willa a lellOll oe WW die llOldtft '* is ......... ia ... u !natt. Mr. Cr•••"l .a~ OMtnlCI hoW • .--....... J fr ol dw .......... M!.... ... ............ 111'wc. Hli itUif I 11111• .......... -6- -. ···~ r:1.: fla.... •. -;ell its 11 000 COj"llC\ anll llll' And that \un:-1~ "ould hJ\C hap- ~ncd I !kl) 1h1'I b' the "3' ha' 1ng read onh thl· e4u1,Jlen1 lll pt:rhaJX I 0 pagt'\ It I\ pO'i\I hk 1 he: rl'St ol lht' bool 1\ mu1..h tx·1tl·r th.in the:~ 10 pages hu1 11 '' nu1 pov~1hk lhl'~ are enough hc11a 111 mah· an~ d1fTcrtnce ~ot unln'I \omd~llh cl" "'rote tht'm At an) ratt'. "ha1 1hc: boul nt>t'dcd "a" to be 1gnnrt•d Rut that d1<ln"1 happt:n It "'J' p1clcd up b) "-nopf for II<. tradt· paperbarl dl\1\1(10 -trJdt• r.iPl·rbaclc, arc: lhl· t\Ol'" "1th hitt l'O' er' -·at a prtl·t' th.ii "J' ,,,ml'lhin~ k"' lhan th<' ~ "\OO noo 11 ~ot JI "11mon and hu\ll'r .ind ..._ hn.lukd lor puhl1- Lll1on l'arh Ol'\l 't'ar \\ ha1 lind ut lh.tngl'' i...nopl ha.-. 1n mind tor ·\ma11..an p.,,lhll . I dnn't l no" \1' t?Ul''i' " thal lhl' hool.. l\.nupt puhh\hl'' "111 no l tn· l ludc: thl· m1l\I rn1ntk\\h graphic \H'n1.'' 111 mu11IJ11on ,,f nail gun' and fingl'r'i h111cn 1lff -Jc; lht' \l'r.1110 1ha1 ...,1mon and \;. hu,tcr "3' rl'JU\ to puhli\h did fk,ond 1ha1 "'nnpl ha\ 'let a fir,1 pnn11ng. or .Jll.000 hool~ "h11..h 1~n·1 had for a trade p.iperback. but d1x•,n'1 1nd1lJle 1ha1 an effon 1~ tx·ing made rn tal.e ath antage of lht' puhhul' 1hc: hool ha~ alread) had <iu rm \\1l11ng to \\Jlt and sec Sol .-.11 nt n1ur'K' the Nation.ti Orµn11.1t wn tor \\ nnwn .\\ "C 'if)Cak NO\\ 1<; orµn111ng J hmcott 1,f Rand11111 Hnu\l" "h1ch 0¥."' K nnrf Thl'fl' are p1tlc:ts on SOth 'itrl'1.'I in "'''" ) 11rk 1n lront of the building .ind 1ht·re I) a phone numtx·r in I 11\ \ngt"IC'\ "'hich \OU lJO rnll and hl·ar 1hc-reumhng or a hn·athks\ Jlmtl\I 1nloh<'rcnt '>'Oman named Tamm' Rruu· "ho rt'ads a p.i -.age from ·· .\mcnran P'i~l"ho · a nd 1hen '>pt:"al) ol a na· t100" 1dt• ht"'"''ll 111 all Randt"lm Hou<,e hool ' Dunng her rt·Hlrd1ng. \h Brut.c: t1c:s thl' bool. to IJ'lt tail's murde~ 1n Cratn<'S' ilk fla tdoubhng lht' num~r of )uung "omen "'ho "l're l11lt"d b' the "'a) l. to the publish- ing bus1nC\) 1n general (doubling lhe amount o f monC) 1ha1 pub- hshtl"I ha\e oa1d for 1he bool.) .• and stratt"d an ah1ht' to h:.ndlc the gold 1n st) le Hc ha' a ··b:l8 man" named Kim ~ho camL'\ the gold from Phocn" to thc trt"a\uf) sf Mr Cran ton's fa,ontt' chanh. 1 c . the rommm~ to l ('('p .\Ian Cranston IO pov.tr C1ttztns of this grt'at democracy 1-.ue' If we arc to conun~ as a people of rult b) ma1ont~ and not o( .. he \\-hO has the gold ruin" WC mu t ca t out the the1,cs who arc 1n our temp4c of ac>"cmmcnt, lhc Senate. I c.ncoura&t" )OU to ~Tite to: Joint C'h11rm1n of tht lcct Com· m1tttt on Etht c/o nator How- cll ufhn. nalOf Wamn Rudman. 220 Han n 1c Buildina. W1$hin1- ton. D.C 20Slo.M2S The hkn of Mr. Cranston must be ca t from the temple of the U ~nate! 0 CH 8RE Batboe Ill• 1111111•• Pete Dexter '3'" that '>'Oml'n -at kast '-0\\ ·'>'omen -"111 ntll "' ~u11•1h h\ and allo" the: ahu-.c u l 111 hl•r "11011.·n \\ c:ll I dun I lno"' \\ h<'n \UU bti\lllll KJn(h1m Hou~ \1'U "'-"l''" \omt• .it th<' grt·alc:\t \\rlll'r' r thl' ""rid ma n' of thl·m '>'11ml·n 't•mt 111 lh<'m km1n"'' \\ hl·n \tlu boHoll hll'r.llUrl' that dl''l(rtt'lc'' .<{)tiU"<' C'f \\Omen \OU hl1 ullt \liu· \\ ..1lll·r and T on1 \11lrr1 .. 11n and John \teinht''-t.. ) 11u tl< '' u >11 rx·opk "'ho hJ ' l' I h fll\\ n mMc lt~ht 1m 1ht· 'ubJt'l. l \pokl'n mml.' doquc:nlh 111 "hat 11 mt'Jn\ than tht· '-.i11nnal Orµn11:.tlll'" tor WC'mt•n C\l'r h.i' \\ ht·n \OU lJll tur \Ulh J ~l\lOll 0"t'1' ··.\merit.in p.,,t·ho ·· \Ou guarantl·c thrnugh the atll·ndant pubhcll\ thJl a group ol peopk "h" "null.I Ol'\l'r hJ'e hllugh1 lhl' txlOl -rx·1lflk "ho J on ·1 l arc abnut tloOI..\ -\\ I hu\ II JOU rl•Jd II ) ou guarantt'C' 1hat lht· \tin 1ll per~n "ho find' the idea ol muttlJttng \\llml"n aot1l' "''II I.no" ~ ht.'rc 10 go for a ti' \'. hether thl'i lead'\ 111 the mut1la· tinn of rl·al 1.H1nwn I don·1 """'"· and ne11her d<X''I the '-at1onal Or· g.an11a11on tor \\omen It " lair 10 a .. <,ume ho"e' er that the S(Jn tll pe~on "ho might be' 1nthnt"d to do that isn't going to rcfuSt" to bu' lht.' hoot.. ht-cause.' "'0 }\ J~n·t like 11 Bnnging us NC~ to the tx1~rn11 and m ct·ntral question If 11 help' .. .\mt'ncan Ps)cho • whom d<>C1 It hun" Ptlt Du1~r Is • col•malsl tor McO.kty Nt"'• ~n'ltt. and \;ird' don't "ant them to look hkr Pn'°n grounds or have alanm 10 ofTt\t'f) 11mc "c o pc"n a door. O~r houS<" C'C'nten around a front court,ard and pa The front door of the houSt' and 'lhrtt patio doors Opc'n d1rtttl~ IOtO lhlS C'OUr1)1.rd - alums on each door v.ould nun our hf~, le and rcndtr our home on ... salable We hl\C no Wlndows - onl't doors -and can not vcnula.se our· houst -.11hout opcnina them. These doots uc rcsu larty o pen and ,.,.~ do not c ,;J)C'Ct to hstcn to alarm whcn the') arc There arc all lnnd of hazard around the hou~ '*"h1ch can cause an unfortunate att•dcnt uuury. even dc.ath. but we're not lqJ launa those. Let's a l Jim Land11 and all the o ther parent what they Wttt doing ~hnl their lrliltdies oo- currcd: ~i~ rs an twnue of pernw respon\ibility and upcrvi110a. Wb)' not ip tbt ~ ud jldl t.n pOol ~ i( they praaat ~ mucb • Quesboa: Hi¥t 1M ..tvoca1e1 aho COIU'tued ,.._~ W • "'°"' ...... '° .... ... Gari• -.-.'! w~ hope ,_ cm bep tllr c:ilJ from • -,. I t LO\. al 1..1' 1han defense unats mob1h1t'd and \ oluntecr airplane \poltcr\ mannt'd post!> in four-hour \ht ft, around the dod . phoning 'n tn tht arm' thl' airplane mo,e- mt"nt' that "ere mapped from San 0 1l•g11 111 \dnta Barbara In l u\lAl l\k~ . .\Home)' Lero) ..\ndl'r\(IO "as 1n charge of thnx 1•h'>l·P Jt111n posts -at the Santa .\ nJ K 1' er on \ 1ctona tr~t. the l·nJ ,,f Bacl. Ba ~ and Lions Park Da lt.> R1chard\on. a teen-ager wpo p.1d rhcumaHc It'' er a~ a child and \\J\ unahlC' to Jtun the service be- lJU\(.' of h1\ poor hc:alth ~as one of thl· mo<,t dC'dtl'ated \Oluntttn. So. "ht•n the .\rm' requested can· d1dJtl'' fnr a tra1n1ng course. ..\ ndcN'ln "-'It'\ It'd Ric hardson who had nc' er ht-t>n a"a' from Costa \k..a \lter an intt'ns1,e three da) .. 1uJ, hl· rt'tumed and began 10 tt'al h tht' rest of the 'olun1ecr spoi- lt'" the \tlh1lU<'ll~ o t planes so th~ u'luld 1den11f, thc:m correct!) 1n- .. 1t·ad ol JU\t \J\ ing "'Che"1 Three 1( mtJ \k-..i·, code namtl. NO j"llanl'\ high m<H tng northeast 10 \Ou th'll.C:\t ·· One morning "h1k Richardson "a' on dut' a lone plane appca~ 1n 1hl blue 11k\ aboH' Costa Me~ • k lool.t>d -and loolt'd again. and fll( l t•d up the phone "Chem Thret.' ·· he rcpon<'d ... I think l sec a lap lf:ru ·· The soldier at the other l'nd 1mpass1\CI~ aettptt"d has rt'ron .\nd he \Ull.hcd the lone lno th \llUlh to north. and out of <;1~h1 "'" more planes appeared. n J1r raid \1rcn "'a1lt'd -Dale began 10 douht "hat h111 C'\CS had seen Th<." nc't da\ an ·.\rm~ staff car Jnnc 1010 < osta \-ksa . .\ two-star gt.•neral 1n4u1red lhe "hereabouts of Oalc R1Chardson "Congratula· 1100' he \aid .. on bting the onl) oh'i('n a11on post from San Otego to "lantJ BarNira to correct!) report a Jap 7ero ·· The Z<'rn "a" real It had been shot do"n 1n .\IJ~k.a and shipped 10 c;an Diego "here 11 was repaired and repa1ntt'd all markings ()~ litt'ratt"d o\nd then the 4,rm) new It from n i)1t"gO to Santa Barbara to \('(' ho~ man) observation posts would ID 11 as an en~my planc. c ()ale R .chards.&n ~as-the o nly OM. H<' never sa~ another one The ~ threat of. Japanese air attacks and 1nvas1on les~ncd and although the obstnat1on posts .., .. t~ ma nned f111hfull ) for thrtt years. no other t ftemy planes ever flew over C'o ta MMI 4,nd that was all right wtth Dale Richardson. This story was drawn from • 19 J 0.11} Prior inrttVJ~"' witb .\/\in PmJJt'). v.-ho also SU\ed man~ hours as a volunr«r sky •11trht'r m Cosr.t Mesa dun111 World War II. -c..,.w ~ Aw s,.Mll Today In History Today is Monday, Dec. 10. &hr ~th da)' of 1990. T'beft arc l t day& kft in t~ year. Today's ffilhlieM aa Hillory. On Ott. 10. 1906. PtetlCkn\ ~ R001evd1 became Ille ftnc Amcnmn to be a.....tect lk Nobd Pw:e Ph&. llr b 11pJ111 IO mdine an ftld to tllit a-. l•nnr War. O.diia~ la IJJO. ..... ~; tl- ._.1lll • Slilll ... ·illilllll•ll .... .. -. . ... • h••• .. 1111. w I ........ bulky homes aad lack ti: ............. could teem minor aad 'trivilL ._ S-eoac never fails to voice •! ••' -. • and fiabts for eecb iuue • if it a* lllOl1 imponant in the ~ ...... 11111 for me to tee old Corona del I qumlity of' life rapidly deterioratina. Widl '-.r1t homes built to the propeny line ~ poor quality wott." said the 24-year --ol Ccwona del Mar ... But I think .... Mle to achieve some tbinp for dllcricr1 and the city and that's reward-~" Al is the cue for most of the Newport Baich council members, local politics was an unexpected, late·\n-life career for Sanso~ who was elected to the council just four years ago. WbUe arowing up in upstate New York. Sansone had aspirations of playina pr~ fes.sional bucbaJI. The son of Italian immi- lf'&DlS excelled in spons in high school and played pitcher on semi-pro baseball teams in Canada and New York beginning at age 16. ln 1935, at age 20, he enlisted in the New York National Guard and entered active military service five years later. He trans.. ferred to the U .S. Anny Air Corps and later to the U .S. A&r Force, from which he retired in 1960 as a lieutenant colonel. During World War II, he served as an aircraft radio operator and as a com- munications-electronics officer. panici- i-ting in six combat campaigns 1n Iran. Iceland, North Africa, Italy. Greece and BEA RES From A1 said, no problem. John and George were worried about flying 1n that kind of weather. and about getting back for the Carnegie Hall concert the next evening. The) asked 1f I could arrange for all of us -the 15 or so on The Beatles' tra"ehng squad. plus a m~1a conungent of ma) be another dozen -to take the train. At m1dn1ght. v.1th sno" and wind holA-1- tn& outside and Beatles and fnends howl- ing inside. I called the Pennsylvania Rail- road. .. Hello there'" I greeted the sleepy clerk. ''I'm v. 1th The Beatles and net.-d to order a pnvat.~ car hooked onto a train tomor- rOIA- KLEIN From A1 prc'i1denq on .\ug. 9. 1974. teamed ahout \\atcrgatt> from h1s to1) hooks "I '>t'l' Watergate as something out of the ·pa'>t.'' he )aid. "At tht• same umr. I think it's 1mpomnt that we learn from thl' m1Hales of the past .. Al "-1Aon's alma mater -Wh1111er High School -students arc not sure hov. 10 balanct' Nt'<on·s accomplish- ments "1th the Watergate scandal. ac- cord mg to 16-~ear-old Celina Torres. editor of the school's ne"spaper "The> are proud that a former president at- tt'nded our high school He 1s kind of notonouc;. and that''I wh~ many of the students at our school don't know how to feel." she said Wh1tt1er High students sa)' the only remembrance of Nixon at the school 1s his prcs1den11al ponra11 that used to hang in the libra1) The) haven't seen 1t for awhile The} sa) 11 was removed for cleaning Klem told the high school Journalists that 1f the} pursue careers 1n Journalism. they must be prepared to accept the fact that reportl.'rs arc often held 1n low esteem by the pols and the public -1t goes with the tt'rritory "The press 1s never going 10 be popular." he said. "because they ask the tough questions.·· • Soutben Fruce. He ... awUded the lroue SW fbr pOuad combat· ia Greece and abo bo&dl Army aad Air Fcwce coauneedation rnedalL Besides padualiJll &om various Air Force tchooh and ()OW'ICI, S.ntone aho tw a t.cbelor'1 depee from the University of Maryland. After mirina from the military, be worked in manqement poaition1 for ltCA- Collins Radio and the SAN/BAil c.orpor. ation. It WIS a job with Collins Radio that brouaht Sansone and his wife of 48 years. Nadine. out to Corona del Mar in 1966.I The community was still predominantly a vacation spot full of awnmer rental homes, with few year-round residents. .. We were rcntlna in Irvine Terrace while We looked for a permanent home, and my wife zeroCd in on Corona del Mar and said, 'That's where I want to live; " Sansone said. Concerns about the quality of life arad· ually led the father of four sons to become active in the Corona del Mar Civic As- sociation. His activism led fellow association mem- bers to encouraae him to run for the council in 1986. AJthough endorsed by environmental voups during the election. Sansone still insists he is not a slow-growther. "I don't like labeling anybody," he said. "I was more on the planned. controlled growth. "If you have a plan for growth and put the controls on growth, that's different than saying ~1 don't want any growth.'" You really couldn't blame the guy. What would you have said if you'd been on the other end of that call? It took a couple of hours. several more calls and the manager of the hotel (whom Ringo draued away from the pany to vouch for me). but finally we had our pn\ate car The tnp was hke one of the Beatles' movies that were soon 10 come. About an hour oul John and RtnjO began 1mprov1sing little playlets eve?) I 0 to 20 seconds, often in mime. John played Groucho Marx to Ringo's Tarzan. Ringo played Scarlett O'Hara to John's Rhett ~utler. John was Scrooge. Ringo was Tiny Tim. Ringo was Sidney Greenstreet. John became Peter Lorre. The inspired show was over as sudden!)' as 11 began. It was bnlhant. 11 was h1lanous. 1t was comic madness No one on board will ever forget those few minutes, or the two ge- niuses who performed on that rattling stage. Fnd M•t1111 '1 col•m.11 rus oo MOIHl•y1, W~aeld•Y• ud S.t•rthys. PARADES From A1 Christmas Boat Parade will satl through the harbor Ott 17 10 23. begJnn1ng at 6:30 p.m. each evening. . More than 200 decorated boats take pan 1n the parade. the largest and oldest of its kind 1n Southern California. A Holiday Harbor L1&ht Show will add to the fest1t1ves. with decorated bayfront homes. businesses, yacht clubs and restaurants along the parade route competing for pn1es. Sponsored by the Commodores Club, a div1son of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. the 21ti-hour par- ade begins and ends at Collins Island For pnme v1cw1ng. the Newport Harbor Jaycees will erect a special grandstand S<'atmg area at the Sea Scout Base. 1931 W. Coast H1ghwa). Tickets include roundtnp shuttle service and are available through T ickctmaster at (71 4) 740-2000 or (2 13) 480-3232. For more information. contact the New- pon Harbor Ja)'cces. 72 1-063 7 ---"" DIMr1I: lllstly cu todfr 111111 lllCIUS1 ...,. eta.di IOl!fllll IM """' llllo1ll, dMy ., f ""'*' "'·- By Tony Dod9ro 0...,.. oo.t Olly ..... ·- NEWPORT BEACH -Maybe all tbe Hpected start didn•t show up at 7.eppa•1 Ristoran&e in Fashion Island. but if pte receipts are any indication, Sunday njpfs benefit for Best Budda of America WIS 1 rousina success. "I personally think we·u make in exc:ess of $25.000," said Heidj Miller. oo-chair- person of the event and founder of Heidi's Ye>&urt. Best Buddies was formed three years qo by Anthony Kennedy Shriver, while he was a student in Georaetown University. The aoal of the orpnization is to a;ve college students the opportunity to develt>p rela- tionships with retatded persons. "I can't wait to ao back to Washington and tell everyone I think this is the first time a Democrat has been in a room full of Republicans and has actually gotten money out of it." Shriver said. 1 By creating Best Buddies, Anthony Shnver has followed in the• footsteps of Eunice Kennedy and Sargent Shriver, Jr. who stan ed the Special Olympics for the retarded. Shriver had much praise for the response his organizatton has received in Orange County and he credited Zcppa owner Mark Z1gner for providing the vehicle with his party. Orange County suit lacks the respect 1t deserves. Zigner said. And he used the missing stars. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dudley Moore. Kelly McGilhs and Rod Stewart. as a perfect example. "A lot of people in Los Angeles still think we're JUSt farmers in Orange Coun- ty," Zigner said. "Orange County donates so much mone) to charities." GOAT Hill From A1 portion of Newport Boulevard 1s neigh- borhood commercial. And it's with good reason that 11·s called that. It's close to residential areas and 11 1s meant to include such things as your local dry cleaner. a shoe repair shop. or even a local tavern ... Gerhardt Ziemer. a partnrr m the Goat Hill Tavern with his uncle. Robert "Zeb" Ziemer. argues that his 1avern. which em- plO) S sccunt> guards to patrol the parking lot. generates far fcv.er calls for poltce as'11s1ance than man) other bars and res- taurants in Costa Mesa. He disputes the notion that the ta\ern 1~ in the wrong place. or has o utgrown 11s location. "We're in a ,Rroperl) zoned area." hr said. "This tavern 1s 35 )ears old That means tht' cit} ·s general plan wa., in fact dtawn around our bar " Ziemer said he was aware of complaints that have been lodged b)' ne1ghbonng businesses and residents concerning noise and other disturbances. But he said the number of complaints has dccrcastd due to sccunty measures taken b)' the bar's management. Costa Mesa police Capt. Rick Johnson. m a rcpon to the City Council last sum- mer. said there were 24 incidents. ran&Jng from fi&hts and public drunkenness to the USC of raise 1dent1ty cards. betwe-en March 5 and June 18 at the Goat Hill Tavern He said most incidents occurred between m1d n1ght and I :30 a.m. "I doubt 1f they would ha"e impacted other businesses at that time because they would not have been open, .. Johnson said "Several of the inc1dcn1s did occur 1n the rear parking lot and may ha\ c created a disturbance to the surrounding residences by the nature of the ti me and act1 v1ty." fCIDAY S..1111r 11111 1 coolti •·•~ """' to IOWlll•t$1 -0 lo 11 .... "' ... •""-""" Ill ~ llOOff 60\ It "'"' 10\ OCEAN REPORT ....... .. -: .. '3 ::::·r. .... , "* 1110tr. Dc.24 lOOAY'llUN SuMM: e:~ a.m. ~:4:44 p.m. lOOAnllOON Moon.iM: 12:56 a.m. MoonMt: 12:31 p.m. 0 FulMoon Die. 31 LlllQr. Jllt.7 BOATING --................ --::ir~---· ........ .. ...... _ .. 11111 .. .-. FISHING .................... .. .. ....... 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A.Ian Burns. s:ud the tavern·., management had made efforts to v.orl "1th nr1ghbonng businesses and rcs1dcnt'i In fan 11 nc1ghbonng business ov.nc~ ~1gncd the pet111on supponmg the bar's continued operation. he said "There .trl' man' ta' erns and eH·n a few cCllTcc: shop'> tha·1. according to police \tat1st1c\ are a 'it'nous problem to the ctl \ ... Burn'> said ··eut ou~ 1s not one of them .. In the l'nd 11 ma" tome down to a \uhJCCll\l' ddin1t1on o'f v.hat 1s tolcrabk in a neighborhood CJerhardt Z1t•mrr argues that. whtk thr amount of d1 sturbanct' generated by his har 1s not eAcess1,e. a Ct.'rta1n amount of noise 1s to be e~pcctcd w 1th any har ··ear .. an.· pan of society," ht' said " omc noise 1s to tx· c~pcctcd. and an ~ su~qucnt de"elopmcnt must have talcn into cons1derauon the logical po s1b1ht) that wme noise would occur" 'iomr ncarb) business propcrt) ov.ncrs sa~ the mo<;t anno\lng problems. howc\Cr. arc not nm..c but mon· ObJec11onabh be· ha \. lor o;uch as public unnat1on and vom11- 1ng 1n dO<>l""a}S The ( roat Hill's managt>ment responds. howr\cr that those sorts of problems FRONTS: • • COtD •• • • • could be reduced 1f tht're was better street ltghtmg Burns s~ud Monda) that he has evidence 1hat other bu'l1nesscs with cond1t1onal use pcrm1t!I arc either not required to renew their permits or are allowed to renew rou11ncl). v.1thou1 the kind of extensive 'IC'rulln) bc'1ng applied to the Goat Hill Tavern .\n argument can be made, there- fo re. thnt the issuance of a cond1uonal use permit g1,cs a bustnt'SS a vested nght to operate he \aid (. 11~ offic1als disagree. hov.cvcr "That goes agatnit the enure pnnc1ple of J cond1t1onal use permit." 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Clir111L ..... 111.117 Bring an 1111 bane • R1•11N dad, lc1put, 11h11, w11t• New Orleans dances another tune on the Rams ' grave with fourth stra ight Big A victory Illar'• ICIFll · 9y Tony DocMro ~ COMt ~ l'loC ANAHEIM -The Rams' 24-20 defeat '1Y the New Orleans Saints Sunday is best tummcd up 1n two words -missed op- Por1unitin. Even the wt drive in which the Rams moved the bill wi~h 2:03 to play from their own 29-yard line to the Saints' 4-yard line fell flat with an incomplete pass from Jim Everett to Buford McGee. And that was the Rams• story Sunday, a story which reflects the tone of the 'entire teason. "The pme was tou&h." said Coach John Robinson at the post-same press con- ference. "If you look for anything, it was t,he opponunity to score and put the game away that we didn't get. We were mside there a number of times and we came away with just three or no points." In fact. the Rams controlled the game in almost all categories by putting together 444 offensive yards and holding the Saints to 218 yards of offensive output. It was the errors and turnovers. two fumbles and two interceptions. that sealed the Rams' fate and all but guaranteed that Lakers make it look easy, put Bullets out, 106-99 INGLEWOOD -James Wonhy • sco~ 20 pomts and Terry Teagk added 9 of his I 7 in the founh quaner Sunday night as the Los Angeles L..akers conunurd their hom«'ourt domination of the \.\ash· mgton Bullrts with 3 I ()6..QQ ~ 1ctor). their ninth in 10 games Magic Johnson had 19 potrm and 14 assists for th t.• Lakers. "'ho re- bounded from their most lopsided defeat of the season Fnda) night at Utah with their 17th tnumph OH'r th e Bullets in their last 18 mtttings at the Forum dating back to 1976 &rnard King -suaning with four teammatt"s who combined for onl) 20 points m Washmgton's loss Fnday night in Sacramento -scored 40 . against the Lakers. while the Bullets lost for the eighth lime in their last nine road contests. The Lakers had six pla)crs score 1n doubk figures. including Vladc 01\ac and Byron Scott with 18 ap1ccc They also established a ~ason high in l'l'- bounds. beating Washington 56-43 off the glass. K.mg had 14 points in the third quarter. 11 of them 1n a 411i·m1nute span to kc) a 13·2 run that hrunk Wash1ngton·s 12-point halftime deli· C"ll to 7). 71 with I :43 lcf\ in the pc nod. But the Bullets neve r got closer as Teagle and D1 vac scored all of the Lakers· points dunng a 15-7 run that put Los Angeles ahead Q4-8 I with 5.42 rtma1ning. The Bullets ~orcd the next 6 points. but their final rally died a few mmutes short Los Angeles used Jot\1110n's 13 pomts and six assist to Open a ~8 halftime lead. Teaa)e helped the Lakcrs increase their ~-point first-quarter advantage to 45·12 midwa,Y thrp.ugh the second period with 8 pomts off the bench. Teqle hit two outside Jumpers and set up a pait of free throws by John- son with a s~. aU in a spen of 82 ~nds dunna a 6-0 spurt. D1vac paced Los Anteln Vi\Ot 9 points and e1&ht rebounds 1n the first penod. while Scott missed five of his fint sill attempts before makina a humed 3-pointcr at the buzzer. Fnm Th h#clald Pm. they will be watchina the playoffs rather than preperina for them. The loss to New Otleans it the fourth consecutive for the Rams at home qainst their NFC West rivals and leaves them with a 5-8 record. And the team also kept another bad streak aoina -runnina beck Cleveland Gary's penchant for cou&hina up the football. On their second posSC$Sion in the first half, the Rams staned .on their 36-yard·line and put toaether a drive that included a 28- yard run by Gary thet planted the team on the Saints 2-yard line. But it was all for naught, .s Saints linebacker Sam Mills hit Gary two plays· later and forced a fumble that was re· covered by free safety Gene Atkins in the Rams· end zone. "You can't bryng back the dead," Gary said of the fumbl~ later. "I'm doing the best I can. It hasn't been easy." He attributed the cause of his bad luck to his style of play. rather than a case of bad hands. "&1na aurcss1ve is what has given me the opportunity to play football this season," he said. "But ifs also aotten me into a lot of trouble." Neither team scored in the first quaner, but the Rams s1aned a first quaner drive with a #-yard pass to WiUie "Aippcr" Anderson and finished 1t "'1th a 38-yard field pJ by kicker Mike Lansford. The Saints then answered back on their next possession witb a Monen Anderson field aoal of 48 yards to tie the score. The Rams got the ball back OQ their own 27-yard line and put together an im- pressive I I-play. 7)..yard dnve that fin- 11hed with Everatt divina in for a 2-yard touchdown. The Rams went into ttie locker room 11 halftime with a 10-3 lead and a defense that had intercepted Samu quanerback Steve Walsh twice and held him to 91 yards pusina. The only casualty thus far was a fractured nose for runn10g back Marcus Dupree. The crowd of approximately 56,000 seemed pleased on this warm, winter day but it wouldn't last. Along with tbc bcgining of the third quarttr came more mistakes. On their first po~ss1on the Ram~ staned at their own 19 and af\er a 22-yard completion to wide receiver Hen ry Ellard -ajvina him 61 consecutive pmes with a completion -Everett had a pass inter- cepted b)' safety Brett Maxie After ('ltchin.a the pa s, Maxie sped down the sidelines for a touchdown and a 10.10 tie for the Samts. The next score came after a 5-play. 58- yard Ram dnve that ended wnh Everett to sing a 42-yard touchdown pass to Ella rd With 3·29 left in the. third quaner. the Saints' Atkins fumbled a Lansford kickoff and Rams cornerback. Bobby Humphrey recovered the ball on the Samts 26-yard line. Five plays later. the Ram~ were faced with a fourth-and-inches for the touch- down and the> elected to kick a lield goal to give them a 2().10 lead When asked later 1f he would ha ve rather gone for lhe touchdown. fa erctt said he agreed with Robinson 's dec1s1on "You're up 20-10, your defense 1s domi- nating. I think 11 was a tine can:· Everett said. But 1t could ha ve made a difference 1n the game as the Saints inched closer to th e Rams on their next dnve when runn ing baC'k Gill Fepen) ran the ball 60 )ards for See RAMS/II WEEI 14 New Orleans 24, Rams 20 Bills 31 , Colts 7 Oilers 58, Browns 14 Giants 23 . Vikings 15 Steelers 24 . Patriots 3 Cardinals 24. Falcons 13 49er s 20. Bengals 17 ( ot) Seahawks 20. Packers 14 Redskins 10, Bears 9 Chiefs 31 , Broncos 20 Dolphins 23, Eagles 20 ( ot) Tonicht's Game (6 o'clock) Raiders at Lions Ha~ s gaiting his feet wet, again sn..-NotfteM/Orenge Co.et Delly P1lol Terry Schroeder ( 10). being guarded by Cuba's Marcelo Oerouvllle (2), made his presence felt quickly among the United States water polo squad Sunday Schroeder returns to give U.S. poloists the edge they need By Jon Ferguson Or.nge Coal Oelly Pl6o« NEWPORT BEACH -Something began to come mlo focus as Terry Schroeder, the telcv151on commentator. watched the United States National Team stru&&)c with only one victory and a seventh-pfact finish in water polo •t the Goodwill Games in Seattle last AugLJ,St. By Sep1embcr. Sdtroeder, one of the best 2-meter play'Crt 10 ever pla y the game. h•d a clattr picture of something .-•really didn't think would be a pan of • his future after helpiftl the U.S. to a second consecutive silver medal in rhe ·1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He knew then he would come beck to help lead the U.S. team on its quest for the Olympics m Baroclona, Spain. 1n 1992. It wasn't an easy dcc111on. After all, And Just Ilka that, Gulla dunked By Jon F«guson Orenge Co.I ~ P1kJt NEWPORT BEACH -After los1111 its finaJ· thrtt water polo matches ~t the i:ungsram Cup m Hungaa. ~nt· I). the United States Nat1onal Team returned to action m an ex.h1b1tion match with Cuba unday with far better results. The U.S. slumped to a fifth-pla« finish m Europe. but led most of ~ when he left the team 1n 19 8. he decided to concentrate his efTons full umc on his chiropractic SPortS medicine business with his new wife. l.A:>ri. and coech1n1 the ~•> 1n disposing of Caba. 11·7. at Newport Harbor H1&Jl. It was the fi rst meeting with the Cubans s1nct the U .. do"Nned them at the Good..-111 Carnes in Seattle dunng the summer Foul' pla)crs -including thitt-ume Ol)mp11n Terry Schroc<kr who madt his first appcaraJl(:C wtth the team s1nct coming out of rc\ll't'mcnt - 5COl't'd t"'o aoals apiece to lead the See DUNKE0/14 Pcppciif1oc Univemty polo lC'lm. .. , rolly enJO)' that pan of my hfe." Schroeder said. " ... And I feel I can be a contributina pan of the team without g" 1ng that up "O' erall I'm looking at 11 with a ddTel't'nt pcr\pect1' e .. ~1d -·hrocder "ho turned J~ 1n October ··v. 1th m} h0mr hfe. coaching and "'ork ing chiropractic. 1f for am ~ason I f~I that 1t'$ not ngh t -r m not playrng "'ell or "'hatner -I lttl ht...e I could wafk awa y tomorrow pcrf«'tl ) happ) with ~hat l'\-e aC"Com phshed in the spon and what it's grv"n ~ too " hrocder was a thrtt·time All-Amen- can. a thrce-ume Ol~mp1 n and was the dm ing fo~ of the L offense as the "orld's el11e 2·meter man o"er a t().year international ca rt"Cr But as he saw m Seattle. the current team has not bctn able to replace him 1n the middle of 11 offense. and while there •~ some good youna players on tbe team. they may not have been ready to See SCHROEDERlll NI. 1 EStancl11•• 1wh ... •l•TJ Na. 1 ... Cl1111c then was shocked. by Edison. The coech cried foul (offic1attna, rather than F.d110n was l't'SPons1ble), bolted the tournament and had to forfeit two more pme,t By Roger Canton ~'-~ldftOt COST A MESA -Estancia H•&h's EaaJet, hosu of the siiub annual Coen. Christmas Oassic, have been detennincd the No. I Sttd in the 16-team tourney for t~ first umc in the dauic's history. Ofrto a S--0 start with the lapna kach Toumament championship already in hand. Coech Tim O'Brien's &alel were pul into the No. I sloe -a position whicb has not ltt.ltcd pttvioul top-rited entria easily. Only Dominpa in lbc 1915 iaaupnl ~ ,...,. wonlly o( &be repu18bon. Si.-LbeD &be No. I leecl Ui tam it on tbe dtin. to pue it mildly. Edll..ooct. ill 1917. -... top ... Mil i .. baHced ..,_ Ww"' Ccm& Cllllic--. w ...................... .. ....... _.. -a-. .......... .. I• II lll TIPl -.... 111111 w II a .., ..... Thost ~"Santa Clara's only l6aes on the way to the slate championship in its division, and San\& Clara went on to post an undefeated SC"ason last year on the way to another state cmwn (21-0). At tbe C01$t <;1Mlic. bowever, ev;. janovich and hi Saintl remaaa l·l. "h's "°' ~ an ..... -o· .... ·• ractioft IO tht Jlnlt al No. l ta dais tournalMftt. .. I ha¥e DO camplaintl 11 all, .. he aid s-dly It tbC ...... pre.tout· IWMftt hiftcheon at Newpon llibe. O'lriftl's £ae1a will meet $«\tece tlieh of AndMnle. Ah•. a. ct. &II rOUIMI Diet. 26-•-:i:• .......... a -c•ll•il llf ,..., --•••• d•r ...... °"'. ,.... h -.. ... -... --• t••lhll~Dlldll ..... in ... ....... ,, ... MVP•,_ .... . A•tl .......... ... ---~ ;_ r • .. • ' " i I f -- Sports break •rs 41-!4 ClllPll '*·~--11111 Ill Jiii 11111 I 1'11111 bl T• : 20 1111 FRESNO -San Jose coach Terry Shea thinks his Spartans should be na- tionally ranked after their 48-24 victory e over Central Micai&an in the California ---- Bowl football aame. "I have to believe that this football team deserves the rewards it has eamed .. and l believe that it is one of the top 20 teams in the country," Shea said. ··1 can't imagine that a team that plays with the completeness that this one docs cannot be in the top, 20." The Spartans have not been ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 even though their only tosses have been by 3 points to Rose Bowl-bound Washington and I point to Copper Bowl-bound California. plus a tie with Louisville. J San Jose capped its 9-2· I season Saturday with a five-touchdown effon from tailback Sheldon Canley. The third-team Associated Press All-Amen- can credited the Spartans' line play for his per- fonnance which included 161 yards running and 44 yards in pass receptions. '"Yo! A little help!!" Rulllleck next r. Tyu1T ··1 couldn't go anywhere without the offensive line opening holes for me," Cantey said. Promoter Don King said former heav) weight champion Mike Tyson 1s ~....,. ba ck . and "watch our smoke now." His statistics nearly overshadowed a great game by the Spartans' quarterback. Ralph Martini. He completed 75 pereent of his passes -27 for 36 - for 404 yards. Where there's smoke. there's fire - and that fire could be Donovan "Razor" Ruddock, .,a.ho might fight T)'son in late March or early April. T~son's speed and power were awesome atur- da~ night a'i he kn ocked out Alex Stewan at 2:27 of 1he first round at the Convention Center. but on the minus side The former champion was wide open 1n hi s auacks and. at times. was wild. IOC Wiii RIMI wltll s.111 All'ICI LONDON -The ln1erna11onal ----01~ mp1c Comm111ee plans to meet for-Q5(5) mall~ ~Ith government and sports kader~ in South Afnca for the first time ---- 'i1nce the IOC' expelled the rac1all} d1' 1ded nation more than :!O )ears ago. On one occn ion. T yson missed with a 'nght hand and fell tlat on his stomach. El~" here in ~pons on unday: One an11-apanhe1d leader railed tht" move among thl' mo 1 significant steps )et toward ending 4'iouth \fm·a· 1n1erna11onal sport\' 1sola11on •In Bangor Maine. Chns Smith scored a pair of quick baskets 1gn1ting a 24-12 second-half run that boosted I 4th-ranked Connecticut to an 85-60 \lctory oH·r Maine on unday in a college basketball game. Smith scored 20 points for the Huskies (4.1). and Scott Rurrell addc.-d I 9 points and 11 rebounds. In thl· NB.\. Televlslon-radlo •Bucks 10$, Supersonics H : In Milwaukee. Brosterll111' 111'11-tps R 1ct..' Pierce scorl·d 14 of his 24 points in the fourth quartl'r as thl' M 1lwaukce Bucks beat the Seattle 4'iuper~on1n I 05-99 and 11ed a team record w11h a 10-0 start .11 home. • R.1Hk" I 11111' < h.inm·I , h p m Quite or the day • Kentud., 'nnh < Jrohna [~P'\. t> pm • c 1JrtJ 1'.111,·111.1 '"''rt'l hJnnd n pm TEI!';\ l'IO' t•ll•c• .... lk11 1 1 '' \\lh\l\1nnll,hJm1'•'' •h•Jl-lnJ1 .. n~ I'• ,, '-11111 l\J\.111,1 ''" lrum I l1•rrn.' \ J llJflC'I I l,1''- ··'W hen he gets off his high horse. and gets fired. there'll be nobod) to protect him That's "'hen he oc:tt<.•r \lart looking over hts shoulder ~here therl' "''II be a lot of people looking for him Tht"~ "'ant .i piece of him. "You make )our hed. )OU la) in 1t. and 1f that's the wa)' \OU v.ant II )OU die in It. .. Payback's a dog." -San Diego Padres fi~I baseman Jack Clark, on the subject of Padres field manager Greg R1ddcx·h Goll 1 I' m \I. mr ,, , \I. .,rlJ \la1d1 1'1.i' I h~rtll'to"'n'I' h•~m "'"'" \ ,,, llJ'"'" llJfl' I I ........ Pro t'Mtl>all h I' m -I< .111h" "'' I lt·1ro1t I tr.mod ( Ollt'I~ llasl«hll "-• tllu I JI '"''" I U1>hn,. I \P' lkxia1 t• pm '"" 11 l1•rtJ '' \ '""' l'.111rn1.i "'""" "''I '""""'-h'' •• ,,., '>.1. IJlll• n 111 11.ip. l,pun,1 h.inn<"I "omH'I Vellt')'Mll • 111 p111 '-« \ \ H"JJ111 •I l1n•I 11.tPl I Prime '" ~rl RodH 1 1 '''I' m \mn,. Jn \JJ1!1chtl'J ,,111on.ih tmm '' I uu1• (l;ipc> Prune I 11 h1 RAOIO '•nm Pro Football 1<.11J.-r' •• 1 rx1w11 1<..n 1Mm ( on11nued Clark ··He·s a bad, bad man and he's sneak~ The crazy thing is that I thought he ~as a good gu), but once he became managl·r. he turned out to be one of the 01gges1 all-11ml' snakes I've ever seen. He'll ~tah an)om· in the back to get to the top." SCHROEDER From 81 lead a gold medal cllort on the international lc:'l'I alnnc 1A.1thin a ~ear and a hall ··11 "as al" a)\ lo.i nd ol 1n tht' hallo. of m" mind .. ~hrcxder \aid ol returning ··1 c;11ll "'a'n·1 quite <,ure 1f e\Cr)thing rnuld <.till ht" halanced out I ha'e a lot more rc\pt>ns1 b1l1t\ in m) life no" " Schroeder "'urk' at h1r, ch1ropral - 11c chnic from 7 '<I a m to noun heads to Peprx·rdinl· unul 4 and then returns 10 the clinic until 7 p m \n practice '' out of 1he qut:'il1nn on weekday\ e"<cept for tuc,<la) Bot he lo. nevi. Coach Arll '8arne11 wanted him ba ck fhl' national tt"am coach 'illKl' afln thl' I YX4 Olymp1<:c;. Rarnl'lt kn l''-' whJt ht'i team nt'l'Ued and h<1<l lo.t·pt in lOn ldL't with <;chroedl·r .111 H'ar .. I I r) to ta l<.l· J 'l'f\ lo" kl·> approach ~11h l11m out I talh·d to him 'i\'\eral llm<'<. during th e '.tl'ar ·· Barnell \atd 'Oh, 1ouc.h hl· " a competlll\l' pt·r<,on and knnw1ng he can st11l u1 mpctr at th1\ le .. el had a lot 10 do w11h 11 ·· -\nd hn" Jh<>UI reah11ng the l 5. team needed h1'> hl'lp ··AM<>lu1e1.,.:· Rarnett said "((enter pta)) I\ our definite weak area. and m.uurtt)' ... Barnell said "He'!> a toach and that's another thought going into th(' process. He had been a coach before. but he tends 10 voice h1o; opinions more now." Schroeder. who said he prefers to lead by eumple as a player, adds. "l think 1f (the 2-meter position) wasn't one of the team's weaknesses, I would be perfectly happy being at home doing what rm doina and C01Ch1na." While the 6-foot-3. 21 ().pounder from Santa Barbara masses the amaradcnc and shoottna for a common goal with his teammat~. there an: o ther th1np he does not mi • like pcnd1na hou'1 on the frttWay to dnvc from has home in ~aoura to Ncwpon Beach for prac- tice. fl took him 1hrtt houn to make a -o'cl<X'k prae11ce lul Fnday "I hi\'; .o Cn.JOY It." hroedcr said "h ha 10 be fun . I want to contribute and feel like rm pbyina to a level rm happy with. 1 feel I can do 1hl1.•· . Sdlrotdtr has ttayfd in lf'UI ph ysical shape by pla)ing w11h his Pcpperd1nc team at 11mes and on club team' in th e summer. and al"a}s maintained a superb diet Thl' lo.e\ d1flhence at J2 1"1 ha' ing the coacht·s be a"'an: of h1\ rnu'rr) time -lOns1denng the ph,.,11:al natun· of thC' :!-meter rti'>t11on - "hen pla) ing on lOn\eCUll' c dJ\\ 1n a maJor competition ht· ..aid ··He·~ <11111 in the tor thrct• nr four 12-meter pla~er\l 1n the "orld .. Barnell \at<l "For J lil'ld plaH'r (at age l:'.11 he'\ jU\t aoout JI tht• l'nd - t1A.o more: \Car\ ma\ "Thr thing \OU ha't' It> under- <.tand " T l'rr' lo.t'l'P'> h1\ h<><l) in c\ccllt•nt 'ha ix· \.\ hl·n 'ou get some- one li kt· 1hat "'ho Jot'\ 1akc rare of their both dnll t'\t'rt l<>t'\ all the 11 me. 11 can he J11m· Hut you don't sec m;in~ '-'nrlJ d a'" polo pla)ers (1n a11ack po,1111111'1 pla)ing into their 10<. .. There: art ulht•r\ un thc l l S team. though. 1ndud1ng JO-~ear-old'i Peter CJmpbl.'ll \.11kl· 1:_,an' and Doug Kimball n-,car-old goalie Craig 'W ilson Rut 1twrl' art· \Oung new· comer'> 100 nn th1\ team "I 1h1nt.. when I sa" these guys pla~ in \t'a11k I reall1ed that they had a good JlO'>'itb1lit) of winning-a gold medal." hrocder said "We "ere \O clo'ie 1n '84 and '88 The gold medal is s111l hang1na out there. lt'o; been a dream I've had for a long time lf l can be a pan ofa team that ha\ an opportunit) to do that. then I'd love 10." Still. he in~usts that 1s not the dnv1ng force behind his return. 'Tm out here to t.C) and help and be a pan of the team. and maybe fill a role that th ese guys arc missma right now." Schroeder said. "And maybe I can help bnna them together a little closer. and go as far as we can with that:· Whale Schroeder has three Pan- Am Games sold medals. he has never played for a world champion. taking home silvers twice in the Olympics. twice 1n the FINA World Cup and once 'It the Goodwill Games. The U.S. was tied w1th Yugoslavia after rqulauon 1n the 1984 and '88 cokt medal matches but lost tht aoklby point d1~n:ntial 1n '84 and in ovenimc 1n '88. "It was disappo1nun1 for the mo- ment." Schroeder said of the siJvm at the Ol>mpics. .. But rdltttint beck on th<>K two e.uxnctKU, hav1n1 a shot for the eold meoa1 i&::" rally been a tremendous opportuni· ty h over$hadows the disaPPoint· ment by a h• amount T~n:· no rompanson. "I think 1t keeps the fire ahve to get that gold medal. As long as thert··., a poss1b1l1t} and I can play at a le' rt thal I'm happ} "'th. I feel good aooul Oeing OUI here with the gu,., .. S1l"cr medals don't d1~ppoin1 'H hmeder but the one thing that l1ngt>r\ most in his mind was ne"er gl·tt1n~ the chance to compete 1n the 1980 Mo!>Co~ Ol)mp1cs. when a t S led bo)'COll kept the ~orld's top-rani..ed team at home. Thl· ll ~ team took second at the 1979 FINA World Cup. won the 1979 Pan-Am Games and defeatrd the eventual gold-medaltst Soviet team the last three 11mes they met prior 10 the 01) mp1cs. " . I reall} believe that we would have won-a gold medal in ·Moscow had we had the opponun1ty to go:· ~hrocder said .. That's the biggest disappointment I''<' ever had in the SJlOrl Ha' 1ng an opportunity 10 pla~ 1n the gold medal match 1s It" ing out a dream .. Schr~er's last 1n1erna11onal mo- ment and one of the most rewarding moments of his life was carrying the Amencan flag 1n the closing cer- emonies at Seoul "It ~as kind of funn}. because I really felt hke I was floating around the trat.k.'' Schroeder said. "The Americans had a little trouble m the opening ceremonies. so I had to basically be good wnh the nag. .. He was watching with the other flag bearers from the middle of the track when NBC approached him for an 1ntcrv1ew. and while he was talking. another U.S. athlete took the nas from him. . "Then 11 became my flaa." Schroedtr said. "After my inter· view. I was goi ng to set that flq back. Aller that I flaurcd I was go1na to have some fun. I was runnins around 85 much as I could and holdina 1t as hi&h as I could. I got a "'11 rush from that." Now. Schroeder aims for one more round of playina for the stan and stnpcs. While he scored a pair ofpls ln his first pme bee~ an ahibiuott apinst Cuba Sunday 1n Ne•Po11 Beach. he knows he has to team to play wtlh 1h11 teem. · The question is bow 100n! The Wortd Cbampiontt\.ips in Pmh. AuttraJia UC I~ Ofympic qualify· inscv..:n1 Jin. S-tl. -rd like 10 clo n Mf1 11 I cu 11 Penh. ind bdp the 1e1m oat. but I'd say 1h1np are a !•ttle bit rn1y," • •-'• mt1tta11 Golden West tops Bakersfield, 90· 79 for t hird place VI -\LI.\ -B11s 1rch1a M:ored ~4 points and d1shi:d out 11 assists 1c1 lead tht• ( 1ulden 'West College womC'n's oaskC'tball team to a 90-79 '1C1un nH'r Bakersfield 1n thl' third· plact• game o f thl· < ollege o f the Sequn1a'I Tournamt·nt here Sunday. Bacio.in~ 4i1 rch1a "'~re Kim Kord1 i.. "'th 14 point'> and 11 rebounds. Jenn' "ulh' an and Jennifer Harne) \I.Ith I' J'X)tnt\ apiece. and Trac} Wolfe with 11 j1()int<. The lreshm;1n-dom1na1ed Rus- tler suffered a tough ehamp1o nsh1p se mifinal dl'feat Saturday before coming !Jock to improve to 9-1. "(The tournaml'ntl was kind of a tl·\t for us. bc.•t.·au\t' we've got such a \oung team. to ~i: 1f we can com· pctc \I.1 th ~ome of the bc11er teams:· \,WC ( nach Diet.. tm:kland said. adding 1ha1 fi,t' or SI"< of the best teams 1n the \lat.: "ere on hand for the tourne) "We had a lead and then the} bl:at us bad late 1n the game WC' figure b) tht' end of the )Car. \l.C''ll be ablc to compete with them .. The Rustkrs led 43-42 at the half unday hut turned 11 on to take a 15- point lc~d b~ the midway point before Bakenfield tnmmed the lead a b11 down the ~trctch. Golden West also had.a 12-poinl lead 1n the first half before &kenficld tnmmed 1t to one at the half. COf111111AUNITY COU .. IGI WOMSN 0..... WMt to, laH~ 7t ,..._.., TMlf'NlfMlllt) ........... G4MMWMt ........ .. ....... ~It l 0 I ' $1rc.W. 1 $ 1 ,. G-r 3 0 0 6 Wolle t I I ll 011n11 a I 0 1 l lclllt l 3 J S Mova s o o 10 KO'dtk ' , s I• V... 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Dot 11 ,.,... .... ,,_, 4XIP• 1411, • Doc lt Doc lt "",._ "-' ital ...... ilO-Doc ll )G ..... _ !Oto.rt 111 10 •• °""'" 11111 ..... Ocean View, Mater Dei open TofC competitio~ tonight ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -The h1gh school tournament trail continues tonight with the 19th Tournament of Champions. as well as the first round of the La Q uinta Tournament in Garden Grove - t"ach involving Orange Coast Arca teams. At the p~tigious Toft'. operating at Ocean View for the third )ear. '"'0 of Orange County's best on a ~car-in and year-out basis -Mater De1 and Ocean View. headline the card tonight. Mater Dc1. which saw a ~7-game winning streak snapped last wet"k b} R1,ers1de North (55-54). then ab- sorbed a 56-55 loss 10 Los Alamitos 10 stumble to 2-2. meets Tes Whit· lock and his Loara High teammates 1n the nightcap at 8:30. In a 1 o'clock matchup Ocean View will risk its 3-1 record against Bosco Tech. Earlier today the tournament opens with St. Monica and In· gle""ood at 4 and Serv11e and Lakewood at S:30. The 16-team tournament. which features schools wnh a combined record of l21-I 32 last ~a son (70. 9 winning percentage) continues T uesda~ w11h the second half of the first round. Ocean View and Mater Dc1. "'in or lose tonight. both return 10 action Wednesday 1n the "cck- long tournament. Huntington Beach. mean~h1lc. featunng Mustapha Abdi. duels \)press tonight at 6:30 at the La Quinta tournament. w1tti. Pacific Coast League po"'er Estancia re- turning to the floor on Tucsda) night against Troy. Hun11ngton Beach is 2-1 afler a third-place finish at the Dally Piiot Tip.off cia11lc a1 Ncwpon Harbor: Estancia is 5-0'and Orange County's No. I team afler capturing the Laguna Beach Invitational. ne 0.111 P11o1 Top 10 Orange County high school basketball ~ ,. 1. cm.ta (~) - 2 Tustin ( 4·0) 1 c.., v. (4-2) 4. Ocean View ( 3-1) --- ~ Ysol (4-0) < 6. Manna (3-2) 7. lnine (4:0) 8 Los Alamitos (4·2) .. 9 ...... Dli (2·2) 10 Woodbridge ( 4· l ) Teu"*'°*" llf CM.""'69M Cet~Vlew..._l Lono 8eK1I Potv "' Lovole ITuno.v t lO> T11111n .,., ~" M6rco• CTUftdav S JO> St Monie• "' 1n91n>OOCI CTOCS.v •) l o.re "' Meew D9I. (Toruot>t I lO) oc-View n 8otCO Teel!, CTon-ef\I. 71 wv11t"" l • .. awood, llooev, S.lOI Mllti .. •n "' LO• Ai.m1IOl ITUHCS.Y 7) Pe..otne "' San e ... ~d1no (TuncMY •1 La Quinta TOWNment (at L.11 QWlta ..._, T ........ •JO -CvMeU "' H...._.. -..ctl I -IC. 111at11 "' L.11 0Utnl11 TIM'Mlly 6 JO -Troy "' a1'811de I -To!>rence .,., Footl\ll 78 vie in Winter Series By ~lmon Lockabey Ollty Piiot ao.tlng Wrtter NEWPORT BEACH -Wann summer weather and liaht breezes grtttcd the 78 sailors in e1Jht claucs who turned o ut Saturday and un· day ·for Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's sttond race of the Winter Series. The event wound up the reptta activity in Newport Harbor for the year. The third race of the acnes is scheduled in January. Four classes of keel boats com- peted SaturdaY. and four classes of small boats sailed on Sunday. S.turday results: ETCHELLS-22 (17)-1. Tom C'orlcett, NHYC; 2. Craia Lyons. NHYC: 3. Robm KJnney, NHY1 . SOLING (9) -I.Bill Banina Balboa YC; 2. 0 .Pearcy-H. Tu'lJin. NHY0. l Robm Dillon, California YC. SANTANA-20 (7)-1. Lclan Iverson. South hore YC: 2. Bev Roberts. BYC'. 3 George Lettch. BYC'. STAR (S)-1. Ned Jones. NHYC'. 2. Chuck Beek, NHYC': 3. Jack Oolahite. NHYC'. SHIELDS (6)-1. EF1in Yisikr, UCI Saihna Assn.; 2. D. Mallonee. USISA; 3. Goran Matyasevtc. UCISA. Results of Sunday races: , SNIPE (8)-1. Jtff &. Becky Lent. Minion Bay YC; 2. Leo Collins. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club~). Barje Scllersren. San Franicsco VC. ABOT A It 8 (10)-1. Andy Snclsrove, NHYC; 2. Ramsay Campbell, NHYC; 3. Undsey Olson. NHVC. SABOT Cl and Cl (9>:-1 . Brian Biuen. NHYC~ 2. Jennifer Pontt~ NHYC: 3. Cu.rlls Elmore. NHYC. SABOT Cl (10)-1. Scon Tis>- pen. NHYC: 1 KeYln OllOft. NHYC: 3. ~Tippett. NHYC. - , gets a test t•llht again t run-and-sh•t U• 8y Stan Wyman Orenge Co.t !>Mr Pllo4 PONTIAC'. Mich. -Oiven. his druthers. U» AnJelcs Raiders coach Art hell would druthcr not play the Detroit • Lio ns this cvenina. That's when the Raiders. 8-4 for the year and fiahtina for the AFC West title with the Kansas City Chiefs. and the Lions, 4-8 on the season. get t<>aether in front of the ABC television cameras on the artificial turf under the ilverdome. Kickoff 1s scheduled for 6 o'clock. On radio. the game can be heard on KFI. 640 on lhe AM dial. It will mark the first lime this )'Car t Ra1dc~ so up ap1nst a team using "run-and-sh~·· offense. J Therein fie Shell's real concern as his team. coming off a thnllmg H -20 victory over Denver last week tr\ Mile High tad1um. goes after us 29th Monda} night win The) have lost s1it time and t1l'd once 1n their 35 appearances on Monday night footb311. On unday. Kan s n y. which a lrcad) COllltob the division by v1nuc of its two wins over LA .. moved a half pmc ah d of\he Raiders when it beat Den Hr. 31-20. in rro\\lhnd iadium. As a result. the contest has developed 1n a vital one for the Raiders while the Lion attempt to make thinp naht for them· selves after what many arc callin& a d1~p­ pointing season. . That. too. has Shell co ncl:'rncd. T he L1ons. he said. hould be fired up playing in their fi rsl Monday night game i;ince 1986. All in all, the coach figures, 1t adds up to some senous problems going into the con- test. ~He explained: '"There are certain things yo have 10 be able to do 1f )'OU want to '>t the:' run-and-shoot. We're going to tr) and do a few of those things ... He "'ent on to say ... You h:i\e to m1:\ '•UP your ro\Crages. bht1 sometimes. con· lain tht' quanerback and )OU ha' e to knol4 where No . .:?0 1s ... Thal "as a direct refcrencc to Ban) sanders. "ho rushed for 1.470 )'ards as a rookie last ~ason to rank second in the FL behind K.ans.u CU)·~ Chn ti n Oko)c. This )C'lr, ndcrs ha ptncd 905 )trd and that put\ him fourth behind ~n Ditgo' Marion Bum. Buffalo'\ Thurman Thomas •md Otnvcr" Bobb) tlumphrt) ceord1na to hell. the ..only l"C'al &ood coming out of having to play Mo nda) night is that he got nn extra da) to prepare his team. The coaC'h said. ""The extra time ~e hnve 1s like a blessing It's aomg 10 help u<t. You need lime to prepare for thl· d<>uone thing .. AC'Cording to hl•ll. '"It (the ru n-and· hoot ) 1s confusing. It\ a h1&}\·po"'ered o ffense as far as scoring and 1hrow1na the ball is concerned. '\ ou JUSt ha"e 10 II') ;ind control the ball keep thrir offense ofT thl' field a!. much a!. po!.s1blt' .. He was qu ick to poin1 out. 1houg.h ··'A e foci like 'A<e ha\c a good plan and ~e·n.· going to be ready 14 hcn the game 1s pl&)· cd .. hell lea\.Cs little doubt that he 1~ going to go "'Ith the things that got him and the Raiders this far That means JJ~ hrtltder y,;ill be in as quartttback d · pile the iro~1n1 conllo'le )' O\er the u~. or non-u • or lut year's )lafkt teve lkuerk in. Vince Evan apparently .will continue '" the backup lca\ang Beuerle1n 1n ll\ 1han dothe~ \la nding on the side· II nt'\ h al..u rneans that running back!I Marcu'i lkn anJ Bo Jackwn will lon11 nue t0 be ultl"rnatl'd although the coach admits there use fc~ pla~\ 1n the hooll. wh1 h wtll ~t' both of them 1n at the same 11mc \hell noh."'> thut ~hroedcr had one ol hi'> lw'it afternoon\ of the sea!>Qn again'it Dcn- \l'r tom pk11ng 16 of 2l pa!l!>t'\ for 164 'ard' 1n "'eathcr cond1t1on' that 'Ml" the "Ind l hlll fJttor drop lU !II\ lkgrn''> 1n "'ind·'> "'t'PI Dt"n H'r ~ hroc."d1..·r hai. no" compktnJ '' 4 pt·r· n·nt 111 h1' p.1 .. ~s I hat"' I 3lJ of .:''' me' good Im ~ tl'-IS ~ards Jk rankc, \l\lh .tmong .\f-C ~u.tnt•rhJd.\ and hi) J'eragc gain per pa\\ 111 1\ I \ard' 1\ lllP'> 1n tht' conkrenu: On 1h1..· ground \lll-n ha' p11..k1..·d up ''II \ilrlJ\ 10th ~\t 10 thl' .\f( "hlk JJ1..l.\Ull "hn hJ\ JllJ\l"d 1n "' gamn h.i' ru'>hcd tc1r '"' \aHh ormer U tar Rodney Ptt\e 1 e~- pecled to set the nod from coech Wa)ne Fo nte p in 1 the Raiders. Ptttt . \lo14l'd b~ inJunes pan of the ~a)On. h htt on 87 of I S9 paucs for I 190 \&rd!. and I 0 touchdown • He 15 Joinc:d 1n the bac kfield by nders and 1 I ~year 'ctcran. James W ilker. who backs up 'landerc; " The Lions' .. 1hcr tretch" uses four "1dc reC'~1 vers to go along watb one run· ning back and no tight end. And they may tw pro' 1ng them'><'hrs. according to pro ~.'OUt'.i Thr Detroit rt<.t'I' 1r1g corps 1s composed. &t·nrralh s~ak in@ of '>mall. quick. surc- handed taf&t'l'> "A ho ha' e no"' team ed the intr3l.tlles of the offense In tact the l 1n n\ ha\l· eight receivers \\Ith mm1..· th.rn ltltJ 'ard' in pa~ r1..>cep- 11on' lht>\ 1ncludl R1lhard Johnson. Rob- at < I.irk \uhrn "1 atthe\\S,. Jeff < i.impbcll. Tern C.1rtw \11!.c Farr and Ja\un Phillip\ \If of "h1rh npla1n-. \o\h' ~hell 1s con- t" rned \,\ 11h 114ml He )did the Raiders h.t\l' no time to look ahead The) ha'e to pla\ t>a1..h \o\C'ek J'> II II I\ tht' laM 14Cek of th1.. \l"a\Oll RAMS From Bl ·Giants, 49ers answer the bell and get it done p)J\ mg g111i<l anJ tiur m1~1alr.c~ ... ,,ml r \ t•r1..·11 t \plaining the rn1ssed '' iring 11pJl11rt un111e'> -1,t this JUOlturl' tht• R.i m' '>hould be used I.I It By Barry Wilner AP Sparta W11ter Not that there wa!) an) doubt b) the m1dwa) point o f the scaw n. but the cw Ai8r .. i.illll York Giant offi cial· I) ha'e won the NFC Ea'it and the Buffalo Bills ha\C cltnch('d an ..\FC' pla)off txnh On Sunda,, the Giants rallied to beat \1tnnesota 23· IS ra1s1ng their rt'cord 10 11 ·2 and 81 ' ing them their \t'tond \tr.11ght d" 1c;wn HOIA n The Bills. in a 11gh1er l'haSt" in the .\F( Fa~t "Ith \t1am1 routed In· d1anapohs 31·7 10 grab at lca'>t a w1 ld<ard spot Roth the (1 iant\ and -l"kr-. had difficult chores SI\ da\ '> al°h:r their \ionda~ night l·onfrt)n1a11on. and both came hack for wins ~an •ran· Cl'il"O needl•d ll p:m of 2 \., ard fi eld goal\ b) M1kl· ( o ler. om· \.\Ith ~7 ~·conds left w forn· O\cnimc, the othC'r to heat ( 1nc1nnat1 20-1 7 II "'" a leagUl'·rl"ltlrd 17t h "tra1gh1 road \.\1n for the l\\tH1ml' defending upcr Bo"I rhamp1on' ( hu k Noll hccame th(' fit1 h ~f-l coach "A 1th ~00 'll'tOrlc.'\ a\ th(' \tl'l."I· er<, "'hipped 'Jc" Fngland 2+ l ~an Diego. TampJ Dalla\ anll th1.· 'l'" 'l ork kl\ \\l'rt" on thl\ \\l'd.· end • Glanls U. \'illings I ~: "'e" \ orlr.. cndl'U a '"<>-@.a ml' I ming streak \l't struggled for thl· third <,1r.11gh1 "l'ck I." pt"Clall) on ulli.·n~­ " 1th onh ont' susi.uncd dn' t' But the dcfen\(.· turnl·d 1hing<i around :rnd t'ndcd \11nne\<>1a·~ liH'-ttdml'. "1nn1 ng ~trl.'ak l railing 15· IU. the <.11ant!I rallied hehind their defense in the fi nal quan l·r ( rn.·g Jalkson 1ntl•rccptcd a had pass h' Rich C1:innon at the Viking,· r . leading 10 Matt Bahr"s "1nd-a 1d(·d. 48-)nrd li cld goal. New York forn·d a punt and thl· (,ianl'> d ro'e -l.:' }ards to Ot11\ -\nder<,on·, \Ct'Ond TD of the g.iml" \nder'>on ga1nl·d ~h \ard'> to be- come tht' eighth pla' er in the "I F L to ru'ih for I 0.000 'ard'> La"n:ncc Ta)lor "ho had :!11 ~c ks and \,\ a'i in on 12 tackles. forn·d an 1n1au~p11on ""h three m1n ute'i to go. se111 ng up a game· clinching I N-,ard field goal b) Bahr T he 'ICIOf'\ came less than a da' • tftcr roach Bill Panell\ "as hosp•· tali1ed "A lth l 1dne' \tOnt's HC' re- cc1, C'd a medical p:t'i'> to coach the gamt' then chl·cked himself bad. into the hosr111al "I don'1 1h1nk 1hc' told e'en bod\ about 11." Maune~ Canhon sa1J "The) told nw and told ml' to keep It quiet I \814 him 1h1s morning and he "'as hurting Bu t he said all week that guys who arc huning fla ve to C'Ome back He came' out and pro\ cJ 1trat. • Biiis 31 , Coils 7: Buffalo ( 11-2) got four sacks by Bruce Smith. gn • 1ng him IQ for the )ear. and fi H' o'crall .\ndrl" R1..'t'd set a team re· cord for carter touchdown recep- tions (Ji) He had se'en t"atchcs fo r Q5 yard'i and 1wo scores. The defense was so overwhelming that 1he Coils did not get aero s midfield in the first half. when the Bills bolted to a :?1-0 edge. ··1 think he "as a little rattled.'' Smith said of George. the top pi ck in this H~ar's draft.·· 1 f )OU get constant pres~ure on an} quant'rback. he' going to "'onder "'ht'rc u's going to comt' from nc\t That's what 143 happening toda} .. Thurman Thomas rushed fo r 76 \ards :ind t"o touchdO\.\n'i and caught !our pa\W\ for another 9 I \a rd!. · • 49ers !O, Bugals 17 loll; The lkng.ib prohabl~ knc" "'hat "'a~ t:nming. t 1nC1nna11 I ~-01 had J 17-14 lead. but San Franc1'>t'O had tht' hall with -l 11 to pla) ~o 'Joe ~ontana marched tht' l'hampo; ~5 "ards and ( ofl'r t 1t•d 11 fhc 44ef"'> "on the coin tos'i. "1on- tana hit krn R1c(' \.\1th three kc\ PJ\')I,.'\ and ( oll'r \.\Oil It. 1 hl' 49cr~ ha\.t' the lcagul"'i Ix-st record I:?· I •Redskins 10. Bear 9: In Wash· ington. the Be.tr\ wuld manage onl\ thrt"e field goals h' "-e' in Ru tier. then "l'rl' 1-.ilkd h' J turmn a Brall \1u'>tt•r'c, fumhle '11..'t up (hip l nhmillcr tor a "'1nn1ng "·'ard fidJ goJI \\llh .:' 1-l rl.'m.11ning Tht' RC'd\klll\ 11<·'1 ""n dl"'>PllC ti \l'. rn11..·r1..eplltlll'> thro" n b\ \t.Hl R' p1t'n Jnd nt·n thuugh th1..·' "en· h1..•ld to 1tw11 k\\l"I P\1101' thl' ~awn • Cblt fs 31. Broncos 20: In "-an- )<!!> C1t\. \tJn' "xholll.'nhe1mer g\•t h1' tif'I rnathin~ '11..1or' aµ1n<tt thl' Rro11..m. "'h•> had J1:n1ed him a trip to th1..· \upn Bo\.\ I 1n 141\tl and ·~., \,\ hl·n ~hot1\·nh,·irm·r "a" \\llh ( ll'\ eland ~tl"H' D\:lkrtz hJd thm· Tl> p.1\\l'' ac, the-C'h11..·f, 'l'nt thl' r1."l'11ng \I < ( hamjl1on Rninrn' ( l -10) to their \l,th COO\t'1.Ut1\l' d1.•fl•at. their \\Of\I lo'>1ng 'itrt•JI. \llllt' .1 n1m·-gamt• 'lidl' Ill 1%7 For the l'1gh1h 11nw thl\ H"J1 . 1h1..· Broncos It'd :it haltume 1hen lmt • Oolpbins !3, Eagles !O loll· In \l1am1. Pl·t1..· \to,anm1ch's '4-\ard field goal "1th thr1.'l" \<'rnnd' kit ftm .. cd an ll\ 1."n1me and hr'> N - ) Jrda \\tlh ~ 21' to go in \uddl·n death hllcJ 1h1.· \t1am1 Dolphin' pJ'>t the Philadelphia fagles "1 1am1 "h1ch tra1kd .:'0-111 l41th IC'>'> than "" minutes rcm:11ning . 1mpro\ed 10 10·' and ~•a,cd onl' g..1me ha1.k of \I ( Ea\! leader Bui· folo Tht" Eaglt'' ft'll to ~-6 "•th their \<'C'ond l'OO\('l'Utl\ e lo~'> afll•r :i li\t.'· game ~inning 'ltrl·ak •Steelers %4, Patriots 3: \t Pit · t'iburgh. the onl) coach 10 "''n tour ~uprr Rowls. JOincd Georgl' Hala\. Tom L.rndr) Don \hula and ( url) Lamlx-au as th1..· onl) Nfl lOalhc'> to"' in 200 game\. •k l'i 200-1 46· I 1n ~2 'il"ilSOO'i. 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Olympics in Barcelona, Spaln . :.,. The rt'turn of Schroeder cured a :.., weak spot at the two-meter position ' for the U.S. team . somethina which will be critical in the upcomlna World Championships. The 32~ year-old eppcrdine water polo ,.. -,.. -..., I 1 Ml • -s -. ... coach d chiropractor ch0st to rt-- tu er guidina the Wave5 to a founh-place finish at the NCAA Championships two weekends ago, Liken 104, Bullts " WASHINGTON -Gr.otu 11 U I t U "·•lll1t "'° ,_.11001 ,. ... .. • 1 1 • 10 """''""•• > ~ 1 1 t r ...... t • »•IE -•St 1l _.._,_,,,1 1t1 • , ..... 1' " 10 11 " 8111 Bamett look to him to do 1t all for us. We have a lot of scorers on the team like Lynn and Evans and lmbcmino. •• Evans just returned to the team in &ptembcr. while Cal standout Chris Humben and Schroeder came last wttk. down and llft •n shapt. Today, he lhowed ht'• sunins IO Ir' llil lim-i .. down. wttich would be a very bia plut fOf UI... • Onpite I rdatf\'Cl)' poor lho;:T oveneu. Bameit said he fffl1 about the pM&ibihtits of lh11 team roundina anto ahape by next month and that the team won't far off anyway. The three lO$.IH were by tcOrCS of 11·7, 9· 7 and 9-8 to Lhe Soviet Union, Hunaary and Holland . •·Therc'1 probably abOut lO teams on anr, JI Ven day that can beat each other. ' Barnett said. ··r think water polo today is like the NFL on parity. There's not that many areas we need to improve upon." Two departments in which the Americans were sharp Sunday wert 6-on-5 defenst and the counter-at· tack. the comers tone of the U. . attack . The U.S. scored on four break· aways ofT the counter attack and covencd on four of five man-advan- tage situations while limitina Cuba 10 jus1 one goal 1n seven 6-on-S attempts.• ,.._,. ,. • ....... 1) i.. Fre...:1><0 JO '"'""',.' 11 10tl _ .... ,. "'-... ,, ~ ... -"' v ,. • ._,•'IC.-1lS •m C ..... acwas WIST Ullll l -,...,..., • 11 1 1 10 W0ttfl\o t IS 4 • 10 0 "'" I 14 t 5 It ,,,,.,._. I IS S I 1• S<tll • 1t S t 11 c.r-1 1 O O • Ta-1 IJ I 4 11 T_.,....,.. 0 0 0 0 0 O<t• 0 I 0 0 I '"" 41 f l 11 1• 10. "I think we played a lot better with the addition of Schroeder," said U.S. head coach Bill Barnett. "Obvious!) that paid a very baa dividend. We dad not have good center pla) an Europe. I think the biggest improvement we need to make 1s in the ~t offense. .. Our biuest problem is Schr~er and Humbert are not able to work out with the team." Barnett said. "The tournament (World Championships) come at very poor t1m1ng in terms of those two work- ing out with us. It definitely hun our prtparation, but it's better to have (Schroeder) than not to have him. Cuba's Guillermo Martinez Oippcd a shon loft shot over the outstretched arms of U.S. goalit' Craig Wilson and into the corner of the goal for a 1--0 advantaae with S:39 rt'maininJ in the first period. • But lmbcrn1no scored on a break- away at 4: 18, Schroeder took a pass and fired one in from the 2-meter mark and Craig Klass crossed a pass over to Fischer. who scored from out on top to make it J... l with I :41 remaining an the first penod. The U.S. Made it 5-2 b)' halftime and Cuba co uld come no closer. w • .-,.,.. lO '""-' Iv••• .. •' Oeite.t 4fi •'" ltAMilJ (•IV )l 0.-0•• JO H.-w"" •l ~ v • ......,...,, • H • ,... "'"~'~ ~··~·' IOll'tH AliAMf'IA 11 ...,.4....,.....,. • 10 011 C"-<•~ •• ''""°"'Ofl •JS • m OPElf OATES Oe•e• ...... "'"'• l•1' :." Ole90 T arno. I•• ,,..._ ~,,,,, •• ,, 'N•t"-r'lqtOf'I 4 JS • "' lm0tv a. """'• " Hom-·Sv-... ~-.o...tten ..... n.ng10t 10 ,. ,. a-" "TOday I felt we were look1n1 to get the ball to Schroeder, but we have a lot of other means to score with the ball too. They all have to complemen1 him. Terry 1s a grcat for~. but he's going to gel tired. We need more sconng support. We can't ,_,.,G_ t a ~''" •I M./\nnote SJ\ ~"' W•""'De9 el SI LO.. ... US 01'1 " J.-~· I) l • Ml· .. " l A l O .,t 1' 11 I• 11-IClt 11-. at O~t0tl • P"' k-V'•0-1..ttao el Pff« Vo-• c. ... ,, t lO • m We•~~tor" et "N• C""Ve~ 1 p m IAJT ) ~.,,~ Vio.l\""W•\"•f"IGICM'\ 1 1 11(~ I t W ..... 0 t l.O\ 4"ff'•t I t l~()fl I ) Jori"'°" 0 1 0·•.C 0 II F~ out HlW"f' llt~\-W1•tv"'9IOf' )I Wei,., " l 01 .,....., Sil ,....,. .... , 141 ., _,,,,~ c ,,.,,.,. ••• 11-., ~ • .., ••..,-.1a e1 C•w~ "° •o •tr- HO...,t4iltll 6 f II(. •'"Ml ( t• •O e f'ft lf"Oo~\ et *-• .,, ,)t>f\ 10 • n1 M nnit\.O.'• •' ra-.o.e ••• to 1,. OAl/IY•\ U)Cl(la C-IAeclll -• _.. ... ·-· IOt -.. " <•'IC.• ~\\ :. , • .., o.u u •«"'"" ,, "'......., COftC°'O 101 Oev•t a. E to "' 0 c-•<v• u llM ... '° f'r-ltlo ~e 107 CClr't•Oe N V U fltavv IJ Hot\..,.• 11 N0tt,._.",."" ._. ~,.._., 10 •c~ .. '•.rt..,. .. '-<•oo-•a. ._.., '··•-W••">ftlton 1' Wal.• I C-\ Afll ""' 11 ~"°"' '" to•• tou6t-Wlt"'<f"'O"itf\ U l Ol 4-.1"1"1n tt "I think Mike Evans really pla yed ""'" too." Barnett said. "Dunng the Olympics. he was ont' of the best 6- on-5 shoote,-.; in the world. He's be-en struggling to get his taming ., ........... 00 1)0 -_.., ...... ,,..,. s.-.... ... 107 l -,......, u ~ T..-ce .. -LO\ •--o.'r•• •-•ltot , .... ," CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. THE DAIL 'Y PllOT ClAS!>•I re 'e~<.Jf"r .... • ~oo I r e~n ' 1 (.!.,.. Ru1.•ht"''\ l <.JU',,., v ... oo • .,., '>001 .. OIAOLMI 1 flt CA flON OE AOL IN[ •• 'A. 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Olrll(f-Jrt I.I l .. , • '}\ 11'4 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange Cowtty EJ 540-1220 496-6800 INewpertBHch 1069 Coronadtl M ar 2122 Costa ~ 11241Nrwpon&each 2169 ~leach 2169 Cosu Mtsa 2624 Cosu Mtsl 2624 Hewpottltach 2669 •PllCf IHICTIHS• 520 BEGONIA OPEN Lg E'Slde3 BR 2 BA frplc 111111 ftlW IMS •WTW* SMALL BACHELOR Nwpt •1Jgflllll11 Ownetl must sell NOW• Sun t lo 3 3BR 2BA frpl patio. gar. lndry Must lllffl ITEAL 3BR/2BA/FR, 1mm1c . Beaullful extre large 2BR Hgll •r•. lrltcnen. util Delu•• 2 Muter eult•. sunny COfnef IOI 3rd BR see' S13501mo 675-023!1 Spacious 2BR 2BA bhuty ..... hly unnrded SI 975 1'J&A townhOuse New Incl . pl/1 yard no --11 lrplc W/D • au-.. .--.. HARBOR VIEW HILLS . own BA extt S1600 leavemessa~ includes tot11 remodel "V 610-9025 carpet. lrplc:, D/W, W/D S550 +dep 548-3932 s 105o1mo'f5;:9HM..,_ Remod~led vtra lge 101 4 642-1276 LUllRY COIDO w/brand new kitchen, HARBOR VIEW HOMES hll·uP g1rage. patio BA $725.~ Cameo Shores ocean Yu 3 skylight• trench doors & 3BR 2BA beautiful Mon-S995tmo •Hunt-·.··--~-.-...---2·6·40-Thr• 2 BR. 1 BA lpta. 1 pvt tx:hl 4 BR 3 BA 1 vr old, 3BR 2BA den. more• Children & pets oil 1780 Senti Ana Ave _ _.., hM from bch P1tlo, hid BAYCAESl COURT -Near FR pool S5 750tmo vr cath cemngs frplc. elec:-Short or long lerm leaM •ex: m~ ~~~o TSL MGMT 832-2232 ...... AfULllLI MW pool, Pfkn~ S795/mo new 2 BR 2 BA Con· lse Agl 7ti()-9628 lrlC garage patto No lmmedllle cx:cup1ncy inc gar -* 1 ••o FREE RENT• Imm..,. e11tr1 , ... ,.. 38R BAeehell:>f S5 57 domin1um $290 000 pets S.mo IH5'" Orange S 1350/mo •L-i•• r* -.. --·-11111 1mmeo 24-8900 CAROL ALLISON Lg JSR 2BA upper Duplex Ave S1200/mo673-8632 HM KllST •-~ 2BR w/o-r. new carpet & 2BA w/d hk up D/W. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ___ _ 644 ~362 w deck garage high Comfortlble 28drm 2BA paint yaro water pd Ir p I c . I r g p 1 t Io, G bo'& Ell beam ceiltngs xlnt eond' $400 OFF RENT• New lfl-lllO home Fresh paint. new 2566 Orange ·e S735 S9&5Jmo. MC No dQ91 ;MIK::':R:entab::::::::::;;;:;: ~4 6200 •!> s14 751mo 760-9020 E side lg 2BR 2 1BA lM-lllO carpet & cozy flreplac:e 2 1571 Cringe 'A $745 (2131 592-2214 . twnhae llp 2 car 1t11ch ~ M&V car gar9g1 $1400/mo 667 V1Ctor11 L $760 Rooms 2706 "tlEWPORTIEACH Costa Mts.l 2124 ~S~~~oh~~.~~80Muat ~~ .. / A..-1 nog~5~~~2Aentals C•11836•4120 9-5PM CL~~~· 2 ROOMS Part turn In lg we11.1oca1ed 111p1ex on TIW•Hll 211 1'hlA ''t'.w 1":1..'Yf IU'\ 'I I ..... LllATill• N1ncv or Dive 960-2875 M ... Verde hm Fem oce<:1n 5•de of Bll1d GOO<I •EWPllT IUIMlS ' . Y. '\.. ~ South Laguna 2188 L •' g • 2 BR 1 ••B A n/Jmkrs Close 10 OCC condtl•On $•95 000 Patto pool Qutet clean 1BR $625/mo yard No RC Al.JORS • -j townhoun Leundry IM:::a Beach 26481 '325 mo utl pd '75l·8404 Assoc11te3 Really 1500 gatl'd s:S~~~~~ee rent Pe11 650-2256 2BR 2BA Condo gala Lovely l BR hOUM. wood· room p1110 111 t>u11t-1ns ~ BEAUTIFUL quMlt Bllboa W Balboa Su11e 103 SPACIOUS 3BR condo nr guarde<I community 2 ed 1re1 frplc ocean -1 $825/mo CHARMING CottlOI 18R. PerilnMJta pvt entr1nce NB 673 366'.I 1895 ORANGE AVE 2BR SC Plaza south s•de ol c ar gar & patio I St200Jmo 31612 Mar1 2078 THURIN quiet PlllO wllllt to betl. No cooking Of smolung IBA '? Int w lru11 l•ees lwy Pool & spa • tenn11 S 1300/mo 760·8618 Vitti 494-1528 TSL MGMT 832-2232 W/D new paint carpet I S350/mo C1ll 67!>-3391 pet ok $900tmo -1750 ulll tncl 494-8 IH 5 .Jy • court newly decorated 1 18R S625 Gated perkt""' I COSTA ••ES "' room 1n 558 $500 dl'IP 973-4712 • ... CUTE 1BR /OCEAN '"' "' PrOf!rly I Avail Jan I No ~ts 2BR Condo Ocean Vtew ' Pool. garden setting w 4BR home Full pr1111- BUY SO acres wilh noEASTSIOE2&3 BR2 ,BA $1250/mo 11500 sec' f/p bale, pool 51550· Stove Relr1g 1800 VIEW n• town. ut111 &I legu. garage M I F. d C 1 d R Condos Frplc lndry hk dep Pref pro1 couple Of A11111 12115 848_9567 I Wallece Jiii S.-8-7017 Ulble incl Single n/1m1tr. $300/mo can 54 1•4979 own o ora o •Yer ups m1Crowives sec. lam 641-0593 wl\dys 9 5 -S850Jmo 494-1528 arPa t•OO llfrontage on sutltefrpirking SllSO &I 2BRCONDO pool tennts.1 1 MO FREE RENT' 2BR -US 80 RV park or u. • 646.4472 NeVvpo<I Terraui 2BR 2BA clubnouM guird gate. ~II 2602 18A carport walk 10 StudlO No Llg\Jnl ~. Hotefs/Mottb 2718 moblle homl's Asi. tor I ~ condo end un11 lrplc 1 welk lo beach S900tmo I . shops $700/mo 2 m1 101 be.tulllul Patio. w1111 10 *SEA LARI< MOTEL'* WOO<ly 548 .,93 2Bdrm 1 .Ba yd gmhse car g1r • c1rpor1 PoOI Nancy or Dave 960-2675 Anaheim! 1 MO FREE t>eh 772·4605 Al/I now beach Reing S850Jmo Wk"' 11 1 CUl·df" sac IOC 2·SIY 1 $850 Kathy 540-7355 RENT' 2BR 18A o•rage -I utll Inc 494-8186 I s lh :''.: ,no;p ~~1;4 laJ IO Aerts·•• I••• 1 c.111 .1.,, se75 mo Ao• * * * * * I close 10 colt.Ge g lrwy 11 MO FREE RENTl 2BRI --Org&n1c farming CO·OP SRt C.tr,.y 631-2242 lHunt.BelCh 2140 •LllllY•H• S700 A'>'lnow772-4605 I IBA carport w1Jk lo N~•--.-... 2660 Nwpt8Nd.CM646-7«5 Lea~ 11irg1n lend for $40 shops $700/mo 2 m1 lo ~ uc ... 11 ., per acre per month one •Bargain short lerr;i ren-1U 11& llPlO YUi. OITllllU llllET Balboa 1 beh 772·4605 A'>'! now ·s·P-EC...,.1A""L•,•..,•M•O•N•T•H•F•R""e""E•I Roommatrs \l/anud 10 50 11cres Colorado' Id ,,, Mesa Verde 3BR Clote to beach s1001mo Yien-011yl1IOO/•• I •BAY TIMBERS• WALi( to beach nr Hoag 2724 River area S.8-4793 I 2BA M use 2 lrplcs pool, Nancy or Dave 960·2675 Brand new fBR IBA In sec; Island ]606 tBR lrl>lc cable """"" •Lg 2 Bdrms $900-1950 st , r .Jl•O 2 car gclrage · · • """"'' 2BR 2BA Steps to e.ech. s ,000 mo 5-46•7485 4 BR 2 BAwld hkup bldg on Lido Perk Drive 2BR tBA flrepl1Ge For. p1110, gar, no pets 399 w •Lg 1 Bdrm1 S725-S750 Rtsort Prop 1500 lrpk dbl o-rage l6el2 POOl 8011 sl•P 1111 GI•· 1·2 pe<sons no pets I Bay St $885 8~57 Gerages -Ftreplac.s ~· bNu~ ~:c•ng. SOUTH Lake Tahoe CA +Cnarm1ng Older 2Br !Ba Lucia S l200/mo Avlll age Incl ullls Fred Albu· S 11001mo yrly ulll Incl •Cle le1 i.. 28' 18 POOi . Spa rig "' ~llO 1 mo Cuslom 5300 .,, It home H.t•JwOOCI lloors y11ro mmed 242 5743 querQIH! Agt 83 1-8790 A11a11 1211 1 854-0939 an qu "' • 1401 Supenor 64~ Grag 722-8195 ...., Fron! noose 275 Mes<:1 D• j 1 • * * * * .-. I new crpt, Yer1ICllS d/w, • • BEACH HOUSE New· • 22 • 54 Indoor pool $Q<;q GArage 722-8011 1 GOLDEN WEST PARK * •BAYF"ONT• * garage. lndry. stOfage port18a1boa 38R, lurn . Jacuzzi elevetor v•ew5 4BR P'.BA hse cntrl •UCIUYUU• ·vearty tBR parking. nol S175 NOPETS640-~495 llfWPllTmllAIPTI on main waterway Oul 10 +Clean & quiet ToVvn'1HI lllarm bonus rm dbl ar ' pets/smkrs $900/mo -.......... ,a·-· caS500th Cell. spacious living take 1n Taf\oe Key!> area 1 ;>EiR 1E;A garag~ pool g 48R 3BA house w/POOL., Avl nowl 673-6640 , +E/SIDE 2BR w/gatage. w11• -,... Imo 673-0727 Aspen Really Chris ~ni paiio laundry hk-up nr tchl S 1450 897·856 t I 1900 mo 723·0 102 I new carpet & drps, pool. EXCLUSIVE BEACH 3BR 2BA lllPI to bctl. On Agl 916-541-6630 $42'> NO PETS 640-249"1 Minutes lo Beach 3BR • LARGE 2-Story 3BR c~~.~ ~:,~,~B~o ~:;I ~!i:dos ~~-7~:' lultl COMMUNITY Pn n/1. m/f 1483/mo • + EAS TSIDE 3BR IBA JBA home IQ mSlr 2 •BA quiet 1real Frple, $825 includes ulllflleS g -L:: w~:~ :a~~ ~4~'; dep and '1 Ulll Avail ..,. ara " 1846 Full l>eelroom walk 1n clo5et lndry rm pool smell 873_3039 1 •Large ci.an quiet. 21>< F M 12 15 673·2404 ,., igon g 8 50 9 I 68 or sauna tub quiet !le'gh pa1101pe1 OK 2 car park-, 201 lrg cloMll, dlw.,,...,, Nlur• lnCI ICIO d/w CLEANl sobe< m/f 2Br 2Ba 96Q 00 1 ~ 1995 m I bornOod near perks & Ing s 10751mo A"'I now•• YEARLY 2BR 2BA. 2 Ct'J>t, gar. ln<lry, $850· lirepl1ee & gar9g1 EntoY CM l'IM. WID gar $'50. 0 stores Avail 1mmed1 VIiia Rentals 675-4912 • adultt no pe11 Kuc bit-I $875 NO PETS 6-40-24!15 our prvt beaCh All main-u1I Friends 01 B w "'Id •Me'8Verdelownhouse ately 7141392·0777 -ms,drape1.newcarpet., ---terianoe lncl ,.. Houses/Condos ' 2BR 1BA w,d hooi. up pager 7141285-6720 •lnf"IT IUCI* Xcond $950/mo 873-5099· •• ~ flm *hat IHM htra• Deys 548-7644 Fren Out of Stat~ ===-======' pMI garage ptu~ space WALK TO BEACH 3BR Luxury noose tor lease I SORRY ... NO PETS EastblUffNB Mair 81 pl/1 (,.,_.,. ... _, M .. r 1022 GtMral 210/ sqso Pei OK 722 80 ' t condo in Seaside v111eoe 4BR 4BA all appltencas I Balboa Ptnlnsula 2607, 2BR 1'.BA & 1BR. new UU. lll-1111 BA. IP•. w811Hn clolet in "' --"""" • N R 3B 2 B on 1111<-Ga1~ ... comm r~ Boll dock & bHCh carpet soaciou• 3 BR 9"1gant • wpt '"'*8 r ' 8 ~ 1 ""' S 1500"'" Super 1oca1ton Richard! 1 & 2 BR 1pt1 C10M tol Pool ape cable hook-up Mou••• .... CIST• 11£11Hl f rplt ga• yard pool spa cn1r poo tf!fln•s 673 6500 E 3 bch Some w1g1r & I/VS I -rn.&11 -• aar hOme pool w/d fr pk 207 SEACREST PENTR10Gf COVf 2 M s 1250 CMd OK 721 801 1 582·8100 or 49&-6252 • XI II 55 pp N·pelS $55 -$895 "~ -~ 18R 18A BLOCK TO P..-r N-amkr $8e0/mo • 1 2oa c.ondoyr1y $1195 fvP.,W~nd ~2"·8 140 +SPACIOUS ucurrty 67"3152 673-~92• 6-45,8122 OCEAN $700/moyearty "lut14 6-44-5841 Fo• Sa1e ... OPEN SUN 12-5 I PENINSUL A ; t· t ~'• or '" 0 I lncludel ulillll.. Avlll •H;:~:IMS=~'='=ondos===== $659.000 Builder" own vrty SI SOO •Sharp' Clean' Vacant'l lrv~ 21 44 ~~d?oc:,B~.de di~•~ 2BA 2BA UNIT /DUPLEX 2 unlll 111111 1BR & 2BR J~ry 1 545.9775 UDO ISLE Quiet 4BR tlM. GtMrll home 3 BA '2 BA Tne ~EAST en-: r A Mf<;A s ier• 1 .BA home Lg lam I FOR LEASE 1 or 2 y1s Nr beach" I 1350/mo 309 32nd St F1replece. encl are e stove' 2BR 1BA 1 blk to beech :=·J',f';~3f' /:t~~ _______ ... 100-2.,. ~~01oc;~fn c~",;1'J:;'~ H~r~~ T~t~J~-l~>d l'ISI' ; ~ ~o~~~~h~~\ 11;1 1 8fe I View• View! Vlewl 3 BR & Villa Rentals 675-4912 ~ar~ S 1100/mo yrly 1 refrlg ~81 g. · $595 ;. mini b'llnd1 carpel : a.tibia 1435 • ut 723--0~00 Prof 557 4373 bonu, '"'' v•'• S:? 000 mo Cell 540-1151A9100 df'n 73« sq 11 ~ve<· --'( I all. 50-0389 ' 695fmo S500 teeurlty I 9 5 0 I mo y • • r I y MIF 25-35. tMat non-1'9 llLITlll mo1>1le 325 3•65 BEACON BA'r • bd 11~ looks ttly I T1I lllfn 1 BACREt'OR: getter)'-wtUt~ 83L-&487 213/943-5417 Purchase the l'lome ol your JBdrm :l8a 2 story house Frt1.n Lugo Ao• 3BR 2 •BA and unit din w1n1 &e<be< carpet •., = rBl:( 2 :::~ ~ ::.~ °'3,~'J: choice with only 5•1. Costa Mtsa 1024 11,rn w1n1Pr $;> 000 rear yard '2 ca• oaraoe C e n I u r 'I 2 I Pro I rm. lam rm. walk to blk io bch fumla~ I S300 OFF MOVE-INI 2 .BA new pa~ down No CloSjng costs ..,., d hkup N!!Wport Hgis 557·4373 everything 6-40-1858 $650lmo * 49S-0589 28A 1BA utlla pd, pool, carpet, O-led comm v.. • util 723-4903 needed This 11 no1 VA 'MESA VERDE 3BR • den W1t1rfr11t M••H IH. .uea S 1400 mo Agt 1 325-3465 mo!>fle / I --• qutet, nr lhe>C>S. no pell canl & ready 10 got M/F ~r to lhWe FHA or equity shire You 1 ·BA dual trptc many ll 1·1400, llO-HOO SRI Ca••t 63 t 2:i42 lllYHIITT PAii 3:=:· ir~~ ~ow~~~ OCUIFRllT , S725/mo 548-7689 S 1350/mo 720·~22 newty remodeled M-. receive 100-lw ownership extras S289 000 I I B 3b 2' b I pl lg ooean View from decks I wlntlf rental tvrn 2BR •Jim llll* Vlfde hOme. '450/mo tus~oo,:;ve'•:i,,.~·~~~~, I OPE~ESA T t SUN3 ~'7i6 1 3BR lg yo '2 ,,,, oar ;~rd r To1'a1° re'm~dell Sl350tmo • 873-0615 , 2BA 11100 .831·1336 ...... &PTI .1....... •utll. WI O. latge ~d, and stab~ income Call 291 llesmere 4 4 PENT RIDGE COVE 2 tld S 1 200'mo 957 2565 , S 1300 'mo V acanl 4BR 3BA. 2-alry, Cape Oceen view. 3 BR. 2 BA, LUXURY I BDRMAfiTS Fr~. dllhw~. llOYe cable reedy 434.7 I Co-Equity, Agt 239-4334 W TSIH FllH Ei~; c.g~~~ rl~E~~ 1955 4 Bedroom '2 Batn house Re/Mu Rltr 642-9797 Cod. nr bch. s 1600/mo new carpet & pelnt Lndry *Refrigerator. pool, Incl No pell 645-.485! Na c..ena IOber Pref Lg 101 for 2 Units OWC bd nse vr1y SI 750 huge yard CX"ts welcome da 2131~9·2327. wlln & g1r9g1 1 1350 • dee> patlO, gu & wller plld •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• fr*'d OI BIH ~apt I '~ COLO Well BANl(eR U S2U900 Agt 6503683 HNTNGTNBCH -J!>d n~ $1195 mo g75.4912INN?>Ort8e1Ch 2169 6191944-5785 Av1nowl5.-8-3l27 .......... /.. S710 c.an 1BA ldMI =i~/mo 1,e"..': oonu, spe yrty -$2 000 I Villa Rentals I BEACH BUNGALOWS ..... NllT Ml Hl1 for one Pl'IOn, G8'~· 1100 dep Ken. 850-5742 Hunt. Beach • 1040 BEACON BAY 4 bd ""' Beau1tlu1 3BR 2 •BA A111111 lllffS 1 Bdrm 1750/mo 2 BR. 1 BA, ~ntvrn. yrly • lndry, no pell! eso-.1 5 •SIAltH21TtHI L:~~';~8.:o~~V~?l>d 1mmec:h1laly S1300tmol 1um 28drm 83 saJ895/mo $1.000 -•WATERFRONT-Cut• NEWPORT BEACH Exec s179 900 4 BA 2.) BA vua . 13 9,.,. rent $1000~ For more 1· 2 BR, 2 BA. unf\lrn: view. EASTSIOE 1BR unfum. U1N pMI. = =;:,:~~: S i7\I lr)fO Cllll 863·69&9 ·-·· -yrly $1.500 1 BR, pallo a .. ' Wiier ,,.,.,.,mo c-" ·1· ....... • • ..,.·121 ·'""" POOi tep down "111ng rm I Completely remodeled -... ..,, '825/ Ref "'Incl ......, -v .,........ ......... ...,...,., The Home Sell~.• overlook• sun-drenched 3BR 2• B"' U,.,,_ 28"' 2BA ~ "-us Astoeleted Re11ty. 1500 Incl mo. r.,, 7AM to 8PM, ~·., WaterfrHt ..... llO. .. ... beauty In· ........ " ~ ""'" w Btllbo Sult 104 • 6-45-5853 . NPT BCH, 3BR CONOO. patio Gourmet k1tch • BRAND NCW 3 BR • FAMI clvde9 11m11y rm. formal rm • 2 car gar1ge 1· • • 3 BR 2 BA oC>erl bMlnd ••----..-ea torm1I dine Sweeping 111·1•. tto.1100 home IOf rent F~ Elect dining new country BALBOA NEWPORT NB 873-3863 E'SIDE 28R t'.tBA lrg cemno. frPtc. w/d. 8ht IAOO/mo2-atgar,petlo. ~·--· --tlairs 10 sep1r111 Mair GOO. Fun vard m11nt •, leltcl'letl a lull\ greenbelt RL TY "123-«94 Up1t1t111 raar Beyfront townhouM. Piiio, Oat-g11age M 10 ~ ~·.ct flrl. Met bMc:f'I MM,111 Suite Home IS 12 yrs ---water Included Pets OK I IOcallon Children & pets 2BR t8A. $1.000/mo age Avail 1211 '800/mo $1200/mo Mrt ,oa dlyt • ~valtnow 722"°131 nf!W Bkr 962-5221 ~ UM o• pool IPI. mnaa oil $"°'1 Of ~ term yetrty, 1nc1<1 utll No pela. 279 C.brllo 759-3031 •7-8211 . ..._ 7to-o583 OUIET. dMll 3Bdrm C M TRIPLEX c1oM In Eu111de GOLDEN WEST PARK p~ 2107 '" playground end lelH tmmedl11e OC• IUl'Tlfll I llWI 873-2447 8IDe 28A, .,._~I SBR 28A upper unitwit home El pertllna. •I d .,.. neat 1reM90rtlllon. 4BR l'·BA hH, cntrl clu~M 24 hr main-cupancy $1750/mo E.ASTBLUFF 28R 28A 1 btlnd9. oeteoe lndry k'-125 27 ... St c.b19 '375 ~·'Wti A~ acl'IOOl.Slor• 2 BR un111 elarm,bonusrm,dblf;'· •2BR 18A. new pajllt I ler\lncAt~ Hart>or .. lllllT unlllUt>C*Oflowef Nloe C-defMar 2622 Goodlocdon.,,;. c . .,par' "'W "' • '11111 Delltd,IM&-2722 ••.... w/oarage Well ... c:arnat blind• .,._m cat!-Vlllana 545-0442 """" andry rm 2 -·perk ;;= • OOftd. locafed In tri. bAct'I ca;~CI for w /pr1va1e ~ ..,seK 897"8 1 1ng;-'3409•; M1rcu1 ...,.. lll-1111 er llf.1111 rr;g'"' SttS1rn0 7 MOO •Corouoo, 2BR 18A 1820/mo * 640-2421 blodl. S1350/mo. yrly, Aeepontlble Prof. '*"to p111oe. newer roof IMne 1044 1895/mo 873-:_J53 ... D111911 ~•AV dep VIiia Rentals ~ POOi 2 Qtporta, E. C TA MU A, uM1tn 81u 87~ INra. 38A 3\.iBA. ~ ...._.... ---------1 Condo3 BR, 2 BA. OMIOI· 4 BR home, Newport ~ I 975,.112 1900 NO PETS 722-IOtl 2M 28A. bft-lne. t gar, Ml CANYON .,_ 21A. ~~nof\femttr LIM 2 or 3BR. 28A Oetu•• End laundrf. ctoM 10 oceien 1 H•t• ., .. SUOOtmo \t\\'l ..,....,1. lu \ I I CL1Ff DfM>cMn 1 bey E~nde 72241~ J&ttl C*O. 2 ~• 10 bectc g .. •OU-ded.to"coune i;;;;;:;;;;-;;;;: Unn ~eiy refllfb bay t Yut newl 722-INOEvee&wuncn. • ~ ~-VIEW ctuwmino lat.Je XMASMOVE-.IH 90HU8 My. MOO 414-2471 •lew, pool & •P•· ~tt W111tect, prof F'.rptc.J(:,tlO, 2 cer ~age 875-3819 251-1100 ..-d1yt REALTORS• 1BR 1 IOf1 hofM 1....., 8paclou1 21" 1\H A f 'lldt ~--.... 11.150/mo 71CMTt2 or ......... to ""'9 2M ~2·aeo-?:oo'°t .. ~ -••f._., COLLEOE PAAK HR EXCLUSIVE GUARD 11250/mo 131-1351 10-"'°""9 IMO/mo .....,,_..,,..._...., bclutlve 91utta ., .. 29A. ... to tldl, 1450 BEACH ANNEX • Rare "'"' -_, HA wilh ~ & r.rlOtd OATE.D COMMVHITV 800 S. lAiM M4·H11 peinl, crpe. Gar. lnrdry. ~ "'9 JM..1'"9A. 714f7n.Ol1t IV~ hOfM property. 1u1t 2B ... 2BA. f/p, petlO, com-yd OA AT FOR FAMILY ON 10TH FAIRWAY APT -tuoo tt0-2429 "',.._, 11 .280-I,.~ under ~we.arana.cor-l.!guN lelCh 1048 r.••tely furn. Winter 11400/mo -+ MC Incl •lllTll 111111... to ~ 2'"' '1MIM., per mo Lb,.., a1 ~~27«> ::2':"~ct;:;1::f LAciUNA8EACHl.OT8 17;'1~3 1 1050/mo. gerdnr,1vmag_tl31-ottt lllnlf... 1v~:c':..::: . ~we,.IU l4M 91XvW. l decl Owner mey carry 4 ~ oner.cs. an .ooo to DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 2 I ptd •lpetlO GfOIV Inc ,. 1M. .... .... •. OOOI or I•••• opllon 1425.000 aectl hautlfUI (OfOftl dtf Mar 2122 BR.1•,BA.htOtY <>¥er-2 I 3M. 28A 1Pt1. lfi*,I 11.150/mo , ... ..,. .~:::;;::==::=.iiiiiiiPl !!!_ ~~ ~· :::--. .-._':i'ii',_,*W 13t.UOO . 1435.000 V'"9 Agt 873-2971 .._, patlO. trplc, ...,.,. wet w . INCrO, Wf//lw/dtyf•!•-------1 ,..,_ •-... t.. ..._., •2BR flWnlly room. fli*, ate ger199, wtd hkup. Ncupe, c.ntrai *· 2 w 1 .-•11• W..-" .. iiiiii:iliilr---~ •• _., ... NO'llJ ~--~----1 rear upltalra unit or dlw A\1Mf now. No pet• ger .,.,,. ttoraoe M nn• &M1flllll lllHll '-L! --I ... ~ Hl6WI ... c aa ttc..-e1' ,..., Newport ltlCh 1069 duple11l="""~·W/O Elden Av• '8Hl mo !Mint lnct&onyno.-., i.. '*'· 5"" IM."*' * * lftC ..,.. _.,.,. ~ ,..,. f l'll l9R A(AlTQA:, NI-up 1 ... ·7640 873-1132 Celt~ ........ ~ 28*m .,..,...., !Ne .... 111·,..i, ... tme teA,•1•'111,i•r.--~=·1iE1!! ===== __ ...... ..__ ____ °:r:-~=e 4111UWJ-11Y Eattlide 3BA 2BA. OblOCIAHYtfw ~ •NEW~TC T• =~'::G49 ..................... , .. ··n l lellerto.-.Cbuyerwltfl 28A tlA. •~I patio. f:19t·Cl'l)t.AIC.lml~ 21fUIA,w/d,•:-m I A ....... 12/tl. 1.:: .. m .. buy-«Mn Oiied com-C.ofl'Wn poai, dbl cwport .,:fcond !'!>~II "* S1JOO, ,_,I 400 ... 2W OOftdO. ... ---· L~l'll~-11-lillliilliillillillllllli...11Mi116 ......... ,.. tnuntty. pool IP9 ...,_ N50HoPNW-4ftt -grndr-. , .. a"°""or.-en.4 _ _... ., .... j 611 II • ....., .. - ...._ _,, & HCUrlly p u1111n9.4M,28A,211'k•lotldl.2E'aidtl28A.2 1ATwftM9 •••WAU( ........... -.u. ... ~ ....... , ..... lttl Cll. .,...._.~ toom. ,,.._ pnt, cro9t & --tM 29A. ..-... ,.. llR.21A ... P..a~ -IHI-.. ~·· 11111.:.1~ ~'9ftino .. 7 pelk),lt,IOO/mo ttOtna TTp. pif "jtrd,-..,....; Pliitli:iiriiillflmlMO ~ ......... ,., tlll; ....... 6i811tf t· ,_,en...,.. 1 Ind fK fflO ... t42t * 1ft.-. * tt300/rr ,. _•.;;.:;.91'1;.__.i.,..;-.=;:.;;.a.~1111;.::;:~---'--....---_...--..,..._,.,-..z. ,.. ..••..• , I ' & ' ' Commerclal ,,,,,.,.., 2778 _..ll .... lllY XLNT si.t• AYe Eapoeure warehouM/offlc:e comb<» 1.oes to 1.955 all On- 11te leaaln g oll1c e 2 13-320-1234 71'6-44M314 lndustNI 2788 u oo tq rt 2 ler~ ofticee & recepllOn arM w/2 lg rOll·UP dOOl't 57Cltq fl 1779 Whinier. C M d•yt 540-9352 1635 Superlot AV't Unll 2. c M ldMI '°' WatehouM or snop 20 .. ao· C>Yer- heed dOOt 8'2-0~ 2900 MEOITER r•laUtanl lor sale lo Costa Metta GrM1 IOCallOn Fully equipped ~lnggreal 631-1311 BusJnen ~s 2904 AAA LOCAL ROUTE All Cu ,, No Vending-No Selling S200 -800 w..-- 1y from eac,, guaranteed IOcatlOn lnvflltment r•· Quired 1-800·228-6630 llllt •lll llllf IMIUllYMI 111111 Tll .. lllllEW l .. IYll LIWEIUnl $2.44 per day Thal 1 ALL you pay for • llnel 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For mOfe in~toon CALL TOOAYlt ISi FOR LOIS Your Sef'VIC4 Otrec1ory AeprfJMl'll&llVI ••2-•321 Ext. 310 .00-.4 Mark-Up' Hot MWI•-------• concept! 800-828·3922 llYESTORS. A.ctlve or p~ partnef s neeOecl lor envoronmen- lal product hne 159-118 1 VENDING ROUTE Earn a good ltvtng W•l,,OUI kllltOg your sell 1-SQ0-28• VENO Doors-R419au -Atterattons Cat>1neta-Panel-l odc•· Stalrs-Orywtl-~tlOe--ete 35 yrs exp •rv 642-0517 DOORS Floors. Fencei. Drywall and Cabtnell Gifted Craflsman Mark 259-1,.1 • ANDREW'S DRYWALL • • 1 CUSTOMER SRVC • ALL PHASES U 0030 • 772-0350 * Strong lntelllgent Cr...,s REAS RATES T 1390•6 112-0410 Monday, December 10, 1990 • ~,o:n r.~~~ ...... work Prot>tema-No Prob---------------------------- lems• •326864 ~743 1 -By CHARLES GOREN .-with OMAR SHARIF ~and TANNAH HIRSCH HEA TINO • PLUMBING Q Sou LIC. ~ 1878 VtSaJMastlf .1-M th. vulnerable. YOU -hold. •K72 •K6 t 63 ~109842 Pa rtner opena the biddinc wnh two no trump What do you bid now., INFiii A.-lf partner hu a club fit, thrl"f' Repetr Spec1a111t we1 l'rn11:ht be a ,1am Howe\tr, ~·ou can't ,,andle insurance c1;11ms JU mp to four rlubtl, a1nct lhat wnuld llW IMf IM he \.erber a lung for act Tht All PllllCTS Wft\ to !ihnw th\I ha nd 1s f\1'$t \II hid I Q.4-Eut Wnt vulnerable, u South YOU hold •9 62 9 AQ93 • KJ7 ..,86 The b1ddinc has proceeded: Nortlt Eut South W.t l t P.. l • P .. 1 • P .. ! What 8Cll0n do YOU take., A.-Th1"' hand ~ borduhne for a n11n forring 1ump to two no trump ltht mudern stvltl H owever. to t.tkt that action with no &lopper in · the unbid Au11 court& d UW1ler We 'UQ t t a thicht underbid nf one no ""·-•.., _... Since 19•6 Lie 572191 ·trump. which would &how 8-10 no r· math ~hould partner pau. we duubt that gamt would tw 1n the rarch Resioen11al & Comme<c•a! I three cl.ub , v. h1ch partner wtll t~at FrM esttmatf. All work as Suivma n. and then follow up 11 Yn tf ~ LMll guarenteed asl serv.ce v.1th lour dub tu (orrKt that U .. ll&lllft' T y...a-wv .. 1., I _, Bonded .i'\O In 80 1mprl' '411111 • N WI -• • FM ,_ Cu11omers Roenaro Sinor SYr ~IC.cSw Clean-up Sprinkler ref)f g fllC Ins Refsl &4~3209 642 63•2 800-782-3987 install v a1en11.n 588-8755 - 1 • 1 .... _ I·' _.I ti 'Q.2-A~ So4th. \-Ulntrab~ \OU I Q .6-As ::,Outh. vulntrable, )'ol. hold •ICUIL Oii P&JITIH 1 -• .-H• ff •I hold l .... TrMlaMsc... S12tHr ·MATERIALS Loe lnS lnt>\lllnM!25Yrs +Ql0 7 83 9 AJl0543 t Void Ma1n1 /Gatdenlng SeMce Aelerences 675 4006 IF•n •• FrM •I 6 5.5095 H2 LK.z•87559 631-2610 I N Refs FrM est ~517• --sn.ngies m1u1ng toose'> p Quality mixed wood "*> -. PUITlll 1 WllLHPHI F1a1 root ie.11 ' Small ,ot>s artJ\tr o~ns thf b1ddina wnh one Oranve Oak EUQ!yPlus TREES REMOVAL Prompt and .,9 quoc1c & eu, 19 1,1 rlub What do )OU rttpnnd" Ullllles Com-•JV M LI * 636-8511 Jim FrM deiv Reesonat>ie 642 5937 I e~p Lie c;, 723·5]03 A .-ThPrP an-hand! with ll\it ~ VENDING ROUTE tOC•L Custom Kiie,,_, COutltlf T---4/r~ ,...___ • , nabl6 pad•k nd 1• "'"'r h•a-· 1ot ule CHEAP Musi;., IC>Qs val\lly • Showers nu~/spnnklr ;s,:;.78 PAINTING WAU Po\PER I UllPllM F llllfllC ~ "' ~ .-' " .. ,... ~ ' .... ---------llOors Loeloonct 6'8-t393 ANO REPAIRS R-...... n11aJ & ~~1·• v.ht-rf' \UU m11tht v. nt '"bad p.dH •AQ 10973 9 QJ92 • K66 +Void Partner opens lhr biddtnc with 004 hea.n What do '•1u re pond " A .-lt'1 t ime tn thru"' l l\e potnt count book<> 11ut tht' "'mdow Your h&nd hu m.us1'" pla)tnl pottnttal oppm1tf a onr hea.n openm1 bid. 1.nd &n\ltbtn• le <. than a Jump ah1ft •111 mah 11 1mpouiblr to cal<'h up latt'r Bid t,..o pe~ Quldlty 1·800 175-2552 TIE llEEI SCEIE Local rel ~ E•P@f't wc;rlo. ..,.......,, ~-fif"i.t and thtn -.huv. huru a l \OUr Tll Mllll&l . Free est 64•· IH8 I R4iroots •eoa.rs & s1<yits next tum Thi,; '" ncol t he hand S.Ct~ g 1 ,..._., d<>OfS L.awn-Tr ... S,,rut>-ln11a11 Ouahly WC>f't.. Fa" Rates lnvHUntnt Oppo!tun'!Y 29081 ENJOY 14-15% re1urn on Trull Deeds S 10 000 to S 1 000.000 Call Denison Aaaoc: •99--'135 NOWt · LIAll AY&IUIU BY.ioess or Ptteonat Secured/ Untecur e<I 1-800-65•-8698 S30 000 Ill Trull Deeds 5375 P9f montt'I 15""9 1ntlf'etl only 1 yeer BrOker (7 14) 780-4957 Lost I Found 2925 FOUND BUNNY FIOpC>y Hrecl H<>*ly Lane11rv1ne A~ N>.iwpl Bell 1213 122-17•8 or 645..0057 Fouiid ea1 t>lack wltan markings oectawea 2 11ub 1a11 yellow eyff v t c 1 n I n t y Narcruu1/$MVleW COM 673-2198 FOUND Dog black tong· hair male wit,, w,,lle 1>41c,, on cnest. ena1n COi· ,., 1111•. VIC Brttlol & MeeArt,,ur Sa nta Ana -i39-2-l63 FOund keys end 01 Ca- nyon Of'Mt. Call to tOef\t- lfy ~5-UH FOUND MO NEY 1n en~. 1218 In per111ng lot of !Mne Coml*'Y. Npt a.ch Call 963-8837 LOST BLACK DOG .,;c Garlle'd 6 Bulfllll'd REWARD• PleaH c all M 2·7697 Trawl .3014 AIRLINE TICKET FOR S ALE Round trip '300 oo 0ranoe eoun- tytSt Lou,. Non-.•OP on fWA o.patt1 fOf $1 Louis on Oecef'l\bet 20. 2 •2 p m "-tum 0ranoe Countyon 12121 Hawto cane.I VK•tlOn, du9 to eonf'Nc:t 1n wen ~ute c .. ,,_., ., 642-4321. bl '11 (OfY9) Of (7''6) 541·30Sf nit"'' and .......... t f I I ............ • 2 ... 111a111a ..... °'*'•"" ................ ..... LOllll ·-·Ill ...... Osl ---............... .... 11.&1 .. t Tlll llAI Sprlng .. Ha.r~~ Spnnkler tnstaliatlOn RAINBOW Ctrcle ~a1nt Fasl GUARo\NTEEO Svc Here \ •ur ht>art 81"f' "''much btt- LHky ~Aod wati1 l 1C•511398 963-MM TrM Tnmong & Remov~ Pamong Int E.a Hou~ & FREE Eshmat .. •557'~ lf'r than tht ~~ that annh1n1 & regrout New & Rec>air l awn 11.Aa•nt & CleanYps Apl Ou•• 100 FrM est 968 S8CI' •94-6SO. .1thl'r than a i'\nt hn n r?<pnn~ Ba1,,1ms--Stw>wet dOOfS Ro101111ng * 432-88(µ • SI loc 5 519897 636·!758 h uuld ~ trutf'd v.1th ~11rn 1(1 1c-Floors-Plum t>~n * Al H AN SI Uc .r599025 · W&ll IW1ll Lie 25Y"I O C 673•806 RENTAL PROPERTIES SfMl-Retwecl ~ Custom lntlE-1 painlong JC TIEE SERVICE Q.3-Buth \Ulnerablr . u South TILE lollalled & Ref>••' •Paint •Oryw.U & m«e Contractor Comp lete Rel s Gordon 642 ~54 you ho ld Prompt Coun.ous Serv Gary 64~5277 detiQn .i'\O 1nst.iJ1a11on ~~= :;~ •78 • K9872 t AK 1062 •7 F'.:nn ~~,,!.t>~:,8 •IUlfllll• I SAV: SSS 754-7170 A HI BIG Mll<E S TREE SERll P artner o~ns the bidd ing with one Big & aml Jot>s-Work guar S,ri .... r*l.Mfte• HANGINGJSTRIPPING Tree 1rim1ng removal club What d o you rttpond" CALL Bruee 847-0180 Call for esumate uc:c560875 VISA-MC yard clean-up Free .s1 A.-H ad vou hrld t"'o four <ard AMERIC AN BUILDING 898-7064 873-1512 5•5·8936 'Ult-.. \l>U 11.'IJUld havr l"f'SJ>flndf'd up ANO PROP MGMT Elec ·1 ICJ UllSC&PES tht> lint 1 t vou "'ould ha't hid nnr Plumb-Carpnlry-Masoory I -' d \\' th fi d •· Gtau,-Ti,. 641_9165 Complete s.vie.r0eso9n H bb • 111am•m 1 t~o ,,, tar 11u1 ... uc: 1,,.·d 843--8225 0 y 1s t s: huv.r,,.r '"u 'ho\!. tht h1Jh1tr rank CHRISTIAN HANDYll.AAN f' d h · d I ini one fint Rtipond m t he41rt Cwpen1ry-StmpleP1umt>-I Oon t ._....lOIQ!UldaM I Int eequipmentan SUpp 1es Tht-'\t~ntth11f\our M11t~df~not ~=~: :9~~ =:::-~'*"' I you need in cla ssi fied. rntt'r into tht' maurr Q.6--As South vulnerablt' yuu hold •Void •A9876 2 ... 8662 H8 The btddm1 ha.a proc~. 'ortlt Eut South We.fl 1 • p._ 1 . p .. 2 . p .. ! Wlutt do vou bid now" A .-Althoolh it looa as 11 you have a pou nuaJ m11fit. you do have l•11 ac~ . and that r an't be bed op- poa1tr a panner who has 1ump ah1ft~ Thrre'1 M nttd lO rebid voor htaru yt't Bid t.hTH dia mo nd.s That u lls part.nu vou h&ve at lust fi\.t hurt.a TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Moeclay. ~. II lro• C1rtal•· In rttcnt v.«k.s ma1or ~"•cl puhhnuons h•V-c rlMt'd \tamp ol appro,al on .&\lrllh)i) Io Moi.t.uv. )(.lC1al c11'tk1 1h1\ 11uc\1 mn 11. hccom1ng more er('\llllcnt "\\hat'\ >our sign. han"'" r hfl•l' mnrt' Iron < urtain countnc! ha"'c announ~td 1hc' will ht publish· 1n1 hook' h) Jn \mcru:an a~troloacr Tha\C countnr\ arr C 1cchoslovak1a.. ltunpl) .mil PolanJ Information ~li...lr.llk.cd ~ k v. .i.ran a o concern· 1n1 "f11H hie de' rlupmcnu 'hlffir 1hr lmn funain .. "low all t he f'llt' \ttms to ht' an rolog\ ARI~ I Ma rch 21-.\pn l IQ) Focus on t\J!Jlntt pcnpt'\ 11,r. acu' Illes umn1.~tcd ,..,th an musK'. com· mun1ca11o n potha}tl an home fam- 11) maJor Jom~ut adJunmc:nt ~1ln11l 'talus rommands more- than-u\ul l attenuon TAUR f <\pnl 20.Ma~ 10) Job 1ha1ap~n1n\lan1finn1 could loom loll'Jl' 1n Jtu than tv..o montJ\s Fam· 1h1ntt> \Ourwlf ~llh ltchntcahtics. \uhtlc d ues mcth1n& 1s taktna J>lact backstair -he SU~ to lf1 JOOd I GEMlNI (May 21-Junc 20)' LunAt Mpt(t COIO\:I~ V.lth ph)'Stal l ltl'K• u on. U > le Cft'lll\'tt)'. IOvt match. ~no h1ahlaahl\ pre u~. msiJ. rt p<>n~b1ht). 1eh1c,cmc1.u. Older man ">'-~vou dtd ti JUst naht'" CANall (June 21-Ju.ly 22).. Fccl- 1n1 nf tttun t)' dom1natn. Focus on complcuo n. s"'°"" rut nqouat1on rc:pnt1n1 propn-ty n aht of way. c- ttnt -w.idr arPQI t.t)'k . lancuatt. l.'Ommunica11on . .\nn n1urn prom•· ncntl). UO Uul 23-A nr Qucsooa antes. °"SbOllld I ~m11n OI '*An (mt\-~ey It lddcd 1rwdcpe .... f ~nns qMnt new ...,, m dif.. ; du>tttlOf'I ~ tnp lllillli• '* MUMlt}o Another Leo PfO"iclca l .. •v=; ( .... l )...Sqil. ll~ Dell)' warU Ill ,.,., fa\ Of. MQnc) .... IOOD •1tl W =tcMd -)W°I l'lm'W'C CMla '°"' ~-. I••••"'" ntdln ~ • vlhd ... Ma9I .... "' ,, '9Y aew~ UllU (St'pt ?3-0n 22) C)clc M .... 7. Dec. It h1ah 1ud1mffll on ll!ll=t. )Ou'll \h1rl(' ARIES tMart'h .:!l·.\pnl .:!OI .\ •I Wl.131 alT31r V.-ur 'hadn of 11ra complc' plant"tan ~t-up oov. 1n blue. broY.n i nd purple Those \I.ho J1\1lk''> that pet h.aps 11 v.ould ~ Jll'l'\ lt)U\h took ~Ou for arantcd wall Id\ IYhk to can«I Of postpon<' Ions· nov.. stand 11 attention Rc\cl 1n at ttrm plans or a rfinlt'mcnt\ lluv. SCORPIO fOct 23-No" 21 I You rHr not fo r • second should wu m11h1 bt \a\ln& "E,rryth1n1 \('Cm\ 1ma11nr that \Ou an-bc-1n1 askt'J 111 to ht' go1na my V.'I}'" Opponun11"' fort"go ~n111n a ims and amb11mn' C\ISt\ 10 pro\C )Ourself 10 rcmodc( \1 mph to ""'<' somronc tlst'\ fj \(' or 10 rt''" n.'hu1ld on solid besc '"'" '\ o u'll a pturt" rumormo nacr rcd-h3ndtd T~RU f'-'pnl :!I -Ma) 11) bcn ~Ofl"l'ARJ iNO¥ ""*'-Ui:~U.J.~ 1hou1h \OU ha'<' <''t'r\ nah1 10 c-all faptns 1dt u . amcul.atc ftthnp tli<" fu~d e\11act prom1W't uc: Focus on fulfillment spccula11on assuran<"tt. )Ou an-ie>mt ..,.hll tn poP\llant} Libfan hdps makt man\ d.lnacr of Y \lng \Ons1~bh more uf )Our fondnl u parahons tittomc than s1tua11o ns ,..amnt In facl \llu rnhll~ You'll hear this commt<nt could 1100n l'l'IJ'Ct be1na loo htaJ· "You arr ~'~!" sirona and out~cn o'er both per CA.PIUCORN (Ott 22-Jan I ~) \Onal and partncntup mont) m.u. F" 1hin1s a1 home -chcd clt't · tl'" tm:al outltu F1m11) member n.'IAlti GEMlNl (Ma) ~~-June 1 1) If H>u tall tak Be d1plomahc but dt~ \1111 W'l'm to ht c'pcMnc.1"1 s11u- tf1m1n1uni. Gin of lullul) 1tt'm 1n 111ons. cu'C'um 12~ 0t C'Ond1t10M obJ«l rcttt"cd toniaht L1bn fiaurn that fortt )OU 10 l'l't~ )our 'tcps prom1ncntl do not ma~ 1 fun Fo~ \m shorth AQ Alli (Jin 20.Fcb I ) )OU .. ,11 t'11lt'f I •hok !\("ti pha'R' Of EmphUI\ o n tcxhin kam1na. ck C)(i( or Oppot1un1un to ut1hzt )OOf finina term' EJcmcnt or dcttpt10t'I CTnh\t' abtlmn and ffinanc1al """ u l)OICd an pcnorual rel1uon~t11p IX sourcn to '~ full pet1cnt oucmpt 10 d1'KV1\ rujon CANCER (June 21.Jul) ~l) TM Hahnt ptOttU it almid') undtt°*a)' mommt has come to \top 1riu1na P1"1Cn 1n"ohtd and counu na t~ cost or v.ha1 >°" PISCES (ttb 19-March 20) Focw apptar to be los1n1 1n hft and to on pov.«. 1ulhonty. in1tn11ty. strorw rnhtt "'"-'' >Ou arc p 1n1na tJ\rouah but storm) lo't rclalto.nsb1p Oun-chance ttl(()UftltR and ip\ntuaht) tton~ ~"'' tuddcn u.wu art not uphR1n& t\ptMft<'n. ~bo\~ all, full)' an ""tf'C'd Owd. re~ t11"1nt t~ <"OUflllt and n~ to tOU~ matcnal Aquanan 1 1n P'C-place tmoc1onal tttUnt a.bo1<c ma· turt. 1trial (()ft('ft"M LllO(July 24-Aue. 23): Ad~ mc9t or coaflic1 on the wort ,front ••U continue'"''"~ ft..o raluc that .._, )'<* wt fr1tlftl aD clt'*"'Cd ..,--. .. o1-~ • ....,. 8llCC Allo. ... ,_ ~ ell9dy bccft .. <...... ..... ,.._. .. pot'Ullnltn IO INlk ~ ...,.....1 Clt~ lftOft t'Oll--l«'llft Md rutftw VmGO CA• 1....._ lJ~ r.n--. _.. ** ._ • ., bcaiftftl .. ol ttw .............. ~IMdll SILHoW" t\l:f. """' lll(t, • •h ••ry ... . CICf19la -ti .. ~,. .. ... CYftl ........ tilUll IF •J: ... .,. a -•S::1a''' ,.. lft cwlcA) •Wal • .., -=----~"' .era=, . ., - f 's '• I k1 ,._ ACROSS 1 Pants 6 VICltOUt 1oa.-''* .,......, 15 Stnoe 16Gem t• SI ... °' P9Wl• t 8 T "WC>-lacec! 20 Footl>MI o~ ~1 N-.1n lt S«ts 23 wmer 2S .,_ost stue>tO 27 ConoeeleCI 30 EvrOPM" COU"fry JI -"' 'II~ J2 urutorm 33 Manipulate 3'~t0fl 37 fa"-• 31 wtwted lt ~ .,~ .t l F• u Gt.-0• .. ~ 45 NY,.._ 47 '-* 41Co:•=·~ .. Ui•'•ld ~ 59"•--:i •no S9 tnell Ol.U ,,_ 60 Sm1111 ~ 6 1 G•oc. 61 Pull .,.,., 6J ,,. °"°"" DOWN I Tr~ 2 WhMI 100 3 Ego • ProC>ab<t<ty S Eodotur• t Po.t TS 1 Ct-.per • U.Ction ..nnera • Garillnd JO w arning toUnd 1 1~1""'9 Ill 12 HotMI 13 Sacred ... 11 A.Mn..,_, • 21 Alraaft 2•~eow> 2S llrOI 2'I 8u9flgnl lfQlta %1 COO woro 2tCom~ nT~ 30 ar... 12 C' ,.~ 3$ L..,..,.,, 37 NwratNe sa L..•dung Pac> .0 Doctttne •1 ellw pan 4~0M't .. [~ 4i ~ ... AM -•1..._ •9 EumlM SI FrePdl c:ompoeei $2 ooa.-. S3 °""'""' 56 o.t.lt 51 EAi9t 51 K~ 900 hone Service is noc available in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley areas at this time. It Is anticipated that th• 900 seNlce .......... TILL.D Vlllll-_....__ will be available to these subscribers on January 11 . Some of the 673 and 675 prefixes in the Balboa/Newpon Beach area win not be ll•m 30 ..... 11 11 _,.,....., 41 . ..,0,5111111111, .....,. ••i• 0.ast available until Apnl 26, 1991. We appreciate your patience. Look~ tot 90tNC>lie ~ a-...c. II t1•a• ie 8WF '*"'* ._... to per- llJLY PILOT'S lllllT,&TTUITlft. JHID... ta111--.w. ITIWlllllWll,H -•w l'•&uaLY ~,:°"'-=:!t~ i::i'~ ==~~n: II WM.ID SMm. -..,. WMft. ..,. Good buld, ~· Non VR •• ot cMnket', mtLllll 58 ~· your'IO • 1208 '°"· romanoe WF wtlo wta a 5' 10" PtnHals Hard working Newport Tan woman. mid 40'1, of humof. lo.-10 trevel, Ing, dtndnO. and ttty, lontly, IOMQ. kind, WWM Pl9lf\ Melt• .i cnlO --and ~ S6ncertty 170 fb ear~ M we a.ttrttlatiHI Lady Melt• Gentleman goo0 ~. lite• '° mMt ~ ._..,_" Y°"'re nwet S..1 SF, rece un-not~ bYt c.Ong Look· -10 ~ hit wlllk end non.1y 1 mutt • arMt ..,,.. of tlufnor, wllh llm1lar int••t• who tunny man. age 4S-55, M1 • ""'· W'lt••o•nt ""'*tmne· 20-17, _..., Ing tot 91inclN, e..ino down low 1 highway· ya11 "•I• • t1S7 'f173 a &Sl&I llkes 1port1. cootctng, non-amok Ing Fuher end ..... clely tlCUt9t ~ Im••·· c... me. womtn """ rtct or. '*"-. S*ltl Wlldl, ~ Mrirw· I "" .. LI I IN I .u•-tl'IHter. t1111e1. plna. preter'*2. Llberel Demo-~"" •2t50 • • henu 0U1 toget"-r. "1153 tree 90UL..s \207 .--n1 a , •• lllL---NtS. Older guya o.k. crat. •2149 l•lllftlll· ,,209 Educated. 1UCCMtful. i3I ,_,... -.--• SWM. 1ucc .. 1tul ea-~OH ~21-47 --llmm II.Ill--SWM, Metia t>HU11fu Hon-tmoUt. dMe. good ec:utiv.. Mml·ptO ~ ,._,llUU CWSll,u.I, L--fll Ult •••ILi 14,r 44 Z U: .. camping Northern European tute, 1uccu1ru1. ek::len.30'e...-.~ • aay IUI ,.. ti• ~~ .._.,,,50, 5.12,youno..11 ... IDl •IL• Profeelional, educated, tithing. P.citrc North; :=-.::!'!!.~~ :,::-'~:*~io': !'!'ia~on:l\~p ':""':;:,'~ -II s..L1 a.a-"""'""' a, ', ttO. SLM • ...o .. w/o Clhlld. l'OMefttle tlngef. SAM, weet, &'1" 180, brown· ft'....., • .., • • ~SM Arllstlc DWF, l.IP9lf 50'1, JI' - -111 feminine, good ..,_ ot Melts 8ltnlCtwe bllfl8U8I ..-. a "QOOd loYer" Of r.>lut You are 1tlm end "991 Enjoy wt. lrlWf. ..... MW\ IOOkl and In· lr•VW. dendng, cone.ta L-UTII seelca MCIUfe (emotional· ...... te ....... , t1umot. tredllton., 11e1Uaa. SLF, w/octlld, 1'4"-5'7", ao..2t SWF pwtner '°' ainoere m•rrll99 mind-akllno. jarz, body bu/ltd· talllo•noe, '""''•o•· HIS, !It,' dririktt Into tit· tyendflntnelatty)healtny W.erlallllpJt S11klng temper•••· 2142.L*edenolng,• ...icend •nd maybe ed.•nyrtee,lwanlyou 1no You?•lt&O minded •t205 ,,_ 1183 : ~~1 ~:"e;m~~ ~= ~ ,..,..., .... ......,, :::::;v~r,·~ ::...~.,,,..y i:~~ .... k get tw•Y ~, .. 1~ •1171 HOW -rio REs~~•o W-WlfTt ~nlon9hlp Plc1Uf9'1 ~== Sttklng \ll~n 3004 IBJllJ 71•1 I rnHl•llYl.;11 s.eic~:-=J~IS. I 11':'-#~ S kl M 3 3 · -1_, ....... _ Lit'•.......,.,..~ 5'tt", aarsaiw, '"·sue:· lntelhgen1, ettt1cH111 tt ng en 1 O 'IY llff, ,..111m,.Lm" ,_,_,.., •oe•theo I WM, 22 , oitfltlulmenofc:IMlend SWF1oen)oygooOlimea. liO D~JEUNE A HI I llSS U ftllm SWf 42. very enrtc1~. All 30 yr okS, ~to Dectl. _.. romantic. atnct• dllt#lc'tion. enjOyl tun In Mlkng. good reatMJrani., It Whal t m1a SWF, 23 A11rect1111 1111 youthful auec:euful, norMmoker. filnes8 end sling, look· 1¥9. "'""YP120-a'? the tun. romtntlC ...... , run b.,. No bled ... 1t1racuve. tffks ~ung 501&h SWF Mith ..,,.. ..-a 1au. wealthy, tun-lno tor 20-30 yr o6d SWf .,,..,,. '*"' ~· .,_, .,.. ..... ~·It• ~ • 1151 ettentJ.,,e man ~ho lll<es of humor Warm romen-IOYfnO. romenllc SWM trim led• wtttl ~ '°' .~ f 1M_ _ trectl'We aHm engll to , ipOf'tl ld'tenture ·X· llC s.ncere1nd .:..C,y lot Wltfl ltfOl'lg dll>fe lor beeehfUl'I. '1158 ma1111.••n• epoll fQfMf\ •11$6 j .......... . cltement rom nee. cud retauonal'llp with Mr penna1,.,1 ret.tionst»p UYHIRl llBR W/I '!RH .. lll•I Fii. educat ed. pro· ~~~1. and t11Md1h1p Right .r2177 ~181 EDUCATED, S.-lng ........... .,., ITILlnl =· =~~ lTIUTIClfT FEMllllE Slonae, ~ SWF. 35, •••uno 11t11e11c willy mele 30·38 to go to mov· leS, apor1ing ... en11. din- ner H0tt·smokt"f f>tease •2152 FAST TUii OH •W llllPUI Malld end ~mlllded J.-i1~1ft(OfW'I ""*'°" OWM 40·, pr~ Ml* of humor tor d DWF forty something, UIY SWM, 23, 8'2". Ito lbs. '" 20 40. S.nM ~ Ilk• tre1191, rom•~. Wig, thee1t1t, denclno. -~ MW lo Or•no-County, SWF 5'7'' 125 Iba Ilk .. lkllno. penytno. the """*· .-y P'CJ."'"' edwnture. ~· ~. Ing. tr•Y91. N/S only. Nik""' SIOWM who 11 ...,_,.:_ 1 ... • In ...... .' outdoora end much ttonlNP. mittnage • ·~ 1....,. 10"""" Nm • 1204 • .... ....,.....,, ...,y pu ........ more.S..11Mtn.attreet· edlme. AtNIUC row. ._..._......,._, ,.,... eQUIJly eotnl0'11b6e In C()Ok In tne kltch«\, IOOk· IV. woman 21.? for tun IM9d\, 9Un11C, ....... In tomenliC edventur•. -.ml 111111 1>1111 i-na ot 1u11 and an 1ng 10 mee• ~Y 111• end romllnQ9 •1,12 • 1 ,. • • 1111 Pl•n••••" t>etwMn •2178 ~ alfec:lionet• ----FIDOl UIY • genoetnan'.w-&0 •2158 Alnrnl .... 11 -11111" I ....,... &WM 5'11" 1t5 lbl. nice Entreprenewr. writer. Uf"l•m 140 tb•. 6'1f" Med• OWMt•m•' • .. ?-*41• = '= :*~~ =In~ :!:t>tl':~.YF aoventuroua fellty 6'4" --humble ttty young • _. • • • ATIUCTIVE, 118 Iba 1 ·heir ..,; MTllllUlf wtlhdartctiw lntollmple l'leet1ed, °'*' minded, l ftd down-t o·••rtf'I. 40-55 to there Interests· I 21, I WF -·· i.1:':. • i•!'uee 33 SWF 5 8" 130 lb9 fun ut .. 1.Aa. ~ ....... nutri-for ~. ""' and .... attrectlv. SW. F oolf dinner P•rlntr. W v 1 • n "4 • • • • • ,_, ..... , .... ..,. tutfi""*'I of P-'o,. 16-11 ~ enJoyar. lre\41 mU9ie laughter llh Infant too• ng 10, arll, computera, tr•Yel loving, romantic, ld11en-11on. heelll\, 1nlioJCldan11. EnJo ment 01 0~1• ...,...,., end , end ~.~, by the beaci'I. Mnslllve good numor-and 111ying Iii Prefer In· tureeome, lamtly orlen· 1out-11archlng for door/JI aYel • Lee'• ..,.,.._,ft •tt ,.1201 ed. aecure SWM compa tellecu to machos ted, '""'no 3S-40, kind. anawera. Inner joy ...,. -~-,.:. #tt7• ------ nlon to b091n 1a1tl'llul •2182 lntell~I. lineer• non-r t172 -·-· -If llWIUTml ur1ou1 re1a11onsh1p IWS STILL Tiii tmOtier. n~, SWM · ...... "311111 IUlm ' •2148 Prol.e111onal SWF 54, ~~:153 ip. be9I L~~f~. SM4,. 3S. a·r, MO. Oii-I WM It , l 't ", 1'5 73. PhD, 5'11", 175 Iba, •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to gree ting • Leave n1e ssagc (you ca n chan ge it if not sa ti sfied) W hen leaving a message • Leave your fir~t nan1c • M ention your interes ts •Tell your age • Describe your appearance ATTUCTIVE ILOHE s 2 • 118 Slncwe, Plf· OWM NIS Ukt moYllt I ••o• •duceted pre po.nn, ed~trturoue. honest toyal, 11t1c· SWF eonat>tt Uk .. mount~ PITITl,&TTUITIYI be!Ktt etc s..rct11 t~ ••11r:w• • ..-"'\ _.. M1MC. .... , attrlCM 11onate . .,,.,... nt. ar11 Secure non· mok•r 5 5 . ano Clelert. ~ht llTIU.mlT · SWF DWF 25-31to no IWF, 18~·H. "= •1WF.aeo.-11te w9lk1. denc:lne compa 130 Iba. younn 60 ....... , dinners. oandng and ................ ~., WSF aoerk , 1203 ~· • .,.. 9ld\ °"*. W 1112 f'liOMNC) bitllf'IO, humor-• ...,.. you• C onaldt r ·•I• .......,...,. ... .,._.,, • ......._,~ ~ -oua open S•tt Club =.,cc:.~~,i:;;~ .. ~·!~~ I :215.mS 11 IAlnft ~k: ·i:.:· I~~:: amamn &YILl1ll :,.,;o;~~~ ...... ~ .!o-e:'~tlnd"• ::::.:. ~~1s':"~ • Specify your preferences •Include \.\<hat you liked about the pcr~on you arc responding to finer thing. In lite i:r2154 .....,...,, hon. t>oeuno. Nik• un· Pllfllllllll .._.. 0u5own ctub ' ' -.ATTUCTIYIUIY encumbered WSM SWM, 50, n ". 20I • ff I llf ... ..ew. _.MIT,_ lTIUCTll( ow. NtS. 49. 1nJoy1 44-otlO ¥nlh ~ llkts chufc::tl goer, good jOb. LOOk1nt tot '*' 1tMe: ........ ..,_. , .....,.: ,,a .. •IOMI IWM. 3f, nt. UCWSY" llOIDE mualc tennit theater. •2178 eouceteo. '*-M9Ctt. DWM NIS .. rnowtte. em a.ctr-NO 19"'9•· non-tmOUr, •• 1re\4!, Wldew 1111 SO " shm m<Mel, 1n1ell.gent con· ------blklftO. dtl'IOlf'IO, ~ bledl. Mc. s.9c:ftlng.. ..... .C. • l(NM;, ,....ice, fun, ..._ et· "ltnM ol humor ~• veraallon Nik• bright. ,._,,... mo11lea, non-.motaer, IWFDWF25-31IO.,._ •1170 • .,._.,.,trim SWF 21-31 You llHl) lc~n c a 30 second n1c~~a~e . You \.'.i ll be auto1natically billed 9Rc: for eac h minute. tr1end11'11p positive" Wlll~lld. rlnenClelY PllFlllmlL good ..,_ of """'°'· .....-. •1~ • lof good dmee, ~ gtnltem1n l of walk I MCUfe genlleman with 5'8"' In early 30'1, looldftO ioolr.lnQ for •tlfeclWI tttj ..... tur91, friendship, mot~ teugl'lle' dining 11tc 11111e good etntefhum«. like totlall.dn P<otwltonlil SWF28s4& 1 1118 -UI-OWMyouneU!ootalngfor C .. nowrw1 •1209 lnNewpor1Beact1 •2146 lnt--1.•. •2178 malt 6" ot t tter. klnO, -1 lllllllM. eftrw.tlW9Wf~neede --..;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;--! tione11, c.arino le>< an Hjllld110memra~ SWM IO'• ... MNtUc ••t•ntlon. psmperrno. ...l*YD. llntl TH• AVlllAlf Lift IM Lift 9Y9ntuel marriege rel•· He... a..,.• -~· ietf&i blMtM good connrutlon. 1 .. 1, lllllHM SWF,25 58 tun •Ill Cl· Fun end 1nthu•IHt1C. llonal'lfp •2180 ~In ~ SF, no eog.t'*natl •1111 M, tnfOYI ..... ~. 1111, normtl toOucated, pretty, petite kMlly lady dll*eft. ~ 'FI ND ~Ch S..ka q1.11llty ••hlntfllligent 1n1M1st· Mitt• epec1a11ove of t1er Get some vacation ca b by sellin& tbo.e-•••dl"g to m•. ,. awtr 2440 wttfl altni1ar 1ng swM 25•29 10 lhltf• 111• geni1em.an. "1• 40'• items that the family's ou~own -~· Ula• ~ "''.,...' ~ • gr•t net 1r1...i, aportt t>tft<:h end to 50'1, 111c1p1lonal. • h . L • ina. 1rave1. rnutlc'. HIS. tor wte Hon~amoll:lng new ••periences ·~124 2157 wit a qu1c .... actina clus· tcd ad. •ftt 1 through clusJfled •1154 • DATE~LINE I ' ' I I f •• • # FREE PERSONALS · ... - ' - A SUll•U of,,., 0fOltt~ COtUI Doil1 1'"41 . USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAi. 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IT '.S 0llt11ME . ~b ~; eo1.1.; eioJb e.D4b ~~ eo4b e:,Q!.Jb ~~ CRtbl~ IN ™E MIDDLE. tAbT. o--~ 0 i ...... ..,... - FRED BASSET AL\. 11\Y fl~IE"D~ v\l~PtD Off A Cl.IFF, ftH S 15 BETTER THAN ~cs r OF fHE SLOP ~(){J'COME OP w1rn '" v--.... ~ TD MENACE I by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Jimmy Johnson PUNKY WINURBEAN by Chip Dunham ~E fH f NIJDf 1liE JE.f-SK I. ~ "' by Brian Basset ...----ow (Jg ME A"l.HD'' J~. 1 CJJAt.rf" 'JOO 10 KN0C>J WE ~'1' U5E ~lflG 'fAAf ~l'.S 15 NOW n.4A1 15N''f l~U.c.,> AN ENVl~ENT'AU..Y 6IODEGRADABL€ ! ~RNED PIU.ERIA ' J 1-----........ _,,_--........-t DllABllLS J • r ; i t • J i t l I by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk 100 8AD1Wtf" ~I INCU>DE 'fHE PIZZA .1 by Lynn Johnston weu.rr~~~ 10 Ml! '·rwr~ by· Kevin Fegan Ma. tR'-4. ~.eot '()JU. !>nu.C:i.t A. ocm "° 'W \Y.JE ll4f. ~-f()().. LAME.!