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1990-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
...... ,,,,, r ., .... .,. GOOD MORNINGI WEA111EI lnertasina cloudiness today, with a 40 percent cha.nee of rain late this evenina. Coastal/Inland bi&hs from 61 to 66. Lows 40 to 48. for the Oranae Coast's most complete weather infor- mation. 1nclud1n1 boatina. fishing and surfina reports sec Peat Cl l. .. la tbe 111wsroom A 26-)ear-old Orange County resi- dent has an idea that can make the Oru1er C..1t Dally Pllot thousands of dollars a yea r ... Not only that, but his idea will provide a valuable service to Costa Mesa and surround mg com- munities and improve the Pilot's public image ... His idea won't involve raising the newspaper's purchase pnc<' nor hinng new employees ... lntngumg? You betcha ... Of cou~. there's the in<"vitable catch: This dudcc1cle wants 5.000 smackerooneys for his revol- uuonaf) 1d<'a .. "That ma) sound hk<' a lot of money. but keep 1n mind you could ma~c double. even tnplc that amount 1n the first few months after 1m plcmenttn1 my idea" ... He goes on to sa y the idea will take 4-6 v.ccks to d<'h"<'r .. Well, he's nght about one thana: It doc sound hke a lot of mone) Bu t should this )Oung man ever stop h1tt1ng up MWSpapen. he's got a peat future m selltna zero-down real est.ate on late night teltv1s1on. 14••1111.m TltmEllT• 842-8188 llTlmCIFB •ti ,...,, Quote1 of the day "/don't Stt how this 1s preventm1 an}thmg •tall. The l•st th1111 th•t (the et~//ed student) nttds 1s to be made an outcast from all their fncnds. hut- ting them •wa.v from thttr school en- vironment IS the last thtnJ that the} nttd" Jam<'S Aetch<'r. 17. on lhe Ncwport- Mcsa Unified hool D1stnct's zero- tolerance. anu-drug pohcy. 0 "Drunkenness 1s the ruin of a ~rwn. It 11 premature old age. It u temporary death." St. Basil coming attraction~ 8 Jinalc bells. j1n&le bells. jangle all the way; the Delly PUet Christmas Rcadcn• Paac is running undaa-ay. LOtt8t'Y I, H , H , 11, U , 0 Bonus number -23 ,.,,., Whittier Palo AJto lledwood City llCCI c::J Heart&; Queen •O ubs: 10 "' Dtamonds: Jack · •s..-Kina Index \' I ' l J 1 t • ...... ,ux w .... -... ............................ ........ ;' ,, .......... ... • tr ....... 9 0 ii [[' • .. ,.. .......... f!1ll!!ir' TM •ro-tol1rm -drug po1cy: 11 n too •ver9 or )u8t the right rntdlclne for our children? call the EdltOr's Hot- line (642~) todayl ................................. _,. ............... _ ....... _.,. ..... _ All 1171 c.ty 111111 II ""9111zl Adler to lead/A5 . -., )· U.S. 1ll1c1tlln clllf P•lln Of, WIS he fired? /A2 Thursday, December 13, 1990 25 cents Huntington Beach High School cheerleaders and songleaders dash f0< covef when they are caught In a sudden shower. Groundwater supply may be in daliger SANT A NA -RCC'ord I<'' ds of nitrogen depo 1t into th<' nta Ana Rl\Cf' pose a threat to Oranat County's groundwater suppl). a state v.;uer agcn- C') said The Caltfom1a Rtg1onal Water Quah- ty Control Board said scwaae uutment plants and farm ire produClng record levels of nttroscn 1n the nver. which dum~ into the aroundwater basin that provides dnnk1ng water for nearly 2 m1llton people. H11hcr nttrogen levels also arc caused by 315.000 cattle in the Corona-Norco area whose waste is dumped into the riv<'r. A orolon~ drought means rain See NITROGEN/Illa Piii By 8ob wn Eyken Or~~ ..... COST A MESA -Many 0ruF Coast water uscn will have a dMMce next year. Either conserve Of pay m-..cb more f« the waler .Wy Ult. tn ttSPOftle 10 California's four-yem drouaht. the Mctropoh&an Wain ()is.. tnct. water wtaolcsakr IO t S millioe Sow.hem • CatOOmians. announced a rationi• SY*ftt this week that wiU ~virt bU~ IO cut beck $ ~t CMI rnideritial '* ud 20 pacn11 on llri· cYl&iaral ute. or pay .ap eo dllne uma a much for ...,, •~ dlit ratioaed Gionis prosecutors express . doubt about taped call By K8f'en Auge Or.,. eo.a ~ Hot SANTA ANA -A scetttl) recorded ' tape uted by auomeys for Dr. Thomas Giortis to ditettdit a kc prosccuuon wit- Heavier rain storm heads for Coast By Anna Cekola Oretige Coelt Oetl) PtlOt COST-'\ ME -'\ -Light rain hown-s dampened 1hc count) T~y nt&hl and W<'dn<"Sda' mommg. a prclu~ to a mm.h hea' 1<'r \torm e\pccted to move through the area this <'t"cn1na. Valla Par\ rtt"tl\.ed about 12-inch of rain a\ ol W<'dncschy afternoon. th<' h11h<'St amount 1n the county. ac:cord1n1 to the count) Environmental Man•- ment Aa<'ncy In coastal and ccnlJ"aJ areas of the county. ancludmg Irvine and Laguna Beach, .04-to-.08-mch of rain fell throl.lgh the naaht. See WEA THERllll* Piii Zero-tolerance gets hoop statkicked out of school . • . . . . • . . • • . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . • • . • • • • . . . ,. . • • • • . • • . . : f • • • • ' • • . • 4 . • ! . . • • • • • . . . • I • l • • . • • • • • • , .. • I" • • • • , , • • Orange Coast People •11--------------~nior vice pres1den1 al Roben Bein, Wilham Frost & Assocates. a maJor c1v1I engineenng finn headquanered in Irvine. lmlTll Al.RI ST•Y ------- ~rtey joined RBF in 1968 as a -gofer'' when he was Just 18. He rose throuah the ranks lo become scnjor vice president of business development and contract adminstration. He ma1ored an ps)'Choqy It uwis & Clark Collqc in Ponland. and puts what he learned to good use while managing a staff of 60. . But he .stayed with RBF -and later earned a cenifacate of env ironmental planning at UCI -because of bis fascination with land development work. ··There's something very sat1sfyin1 about seeing somc:thing you helped design, or create, come to fruition." he said. H e focuses on transponatio n and large land development prOJCC't~ PUT, PIEIEIT Am f111WE------ Ra1scd in Corona· dcl Mar. Carle>. 40, 1s cumntly active 1n the much deeper past as a trustee at the Museum of Natural History and C)c1ence Carle) will become board president next year Featuring spectacular dinosaur and space cxh1b1ts. the museum opens in tis nc1.1. Aliso V1e10 home Dec. 15 . Bui his grea11tst JO) 1s 1n the pre)Cnt -his 8-year-old daugh1er Jrnnilcr ..inJ "'lie Catherine The famtl) regular!) escapes to tht'tr "'at.atton home al Lake Arrowhead --Compiled by PHI ArctJpl~y Local News Briefs :".I \.\ Pf>){ J BL.\( H -.\ Palm ~st'rt man was arTC'sted on ,u,ptuon of rohbcr) earh T uc~a) after alkgedl> taking a purse !rt m J \.\uman -...11h who m hl•'d argued \rk~ \on Le"'" Jr 21 was booked into l'<t'Y..port Beac h Cll) JJil in hru ol S511 00<1 ball dltcr his 3 15 a m arrest at the Mamou H111d 900 ~e""pnn < enter Dn"e . I e"' 1\. v. ho " emplo) ed as a 'akt al the Mamott rcson tn P;ilm l.>t.-\cn and a < O\la Mesa v.oman . .\ndrea p1cler, 2 3 rnMirtnfh Jrgued 111 lronl ol the hotel in ""e""pon Center around I J m :'\ev.pcm Beat h police Sgt .\nd) Gon1s said I t·v." allqu.:dh lornhh 1ool Sp1elers purse from her and "'enl up I•> hi' hold r•tt>m l'ohll' l alkd 111 1ht· '>lcm· gut conf11t:ttng statement~ ahout tht• 1nuJl·n1 !rom I t"' I\ \p1ekr and other w1tnessc-s. Gon1~ ~1d '>t1J1 t'I\ 'uh°'l·4u1.. 1111~ Jrre\tcd l e""1~ based on the (Onflll ltng \t,11l'llll 111' JOJ v.11nc\\ o b'>Cn at1ons, Gon1s said Teens held attar pursuit I ' >I '\ T \I'\ \ \I l fY -Police arrested lhret: li;irdcn ( 1ro' e teen a(iler\ on '>U'>Pll 1on of hreak1ng into a car t'3rh Wcdnt''i<1a} m1111nl( loll11"'1n~ a bnd lnur·m1nu1e chase that ended ..,.hc.>n lhl' <.11'1 'l l' 1ll1Jt•d tnl•l a pohl t· l ar \ 1 ' J nt in 1he I <ilSOO hlock of CamoblufT called poh'e at .tlll1ul 12 ~ J m '>a)IOg there 1.\-Crl' thrtt people break.mg inlo a l<Jll' m1Kkl ll11nJa parkt'd on tht• \Ire-ct. Fountain Valle> poi1ce Sgt l ;.Hf\ (1f1\\0.11ld , ... Id _ .. Pohlt' ..tlll'lJ on ~enl' and saw three teens U\tng a !>lamham· mer 111 tn .1nJ rnm>\I.' the 1gn1t1on tn tht' car before taking off tn thl 11 11\' n t .11 l 1rl\\.\uld ~td The 1no gave chase do""n Ward Sin-et "'hl'll 11ll1cl'r' 1m·d to pull them over. G n sY..old !><ltd I he c ha~ t·nJnl v.hen 1he tno's car crashed 1n10 .i police lar 1 1 "' hlod .. '> il"'J ' nl•ar Bol...i \trl'Cl. Gnswold !>aid "-io one v.a~ tr ured in 1hc: 1..ui1i.,1on Three lt'Cn·agt·r-~ age\ 16 and 17 ""Cn" booled 1n1o Orange < 11u11t\ Ju\l·n1lc llall on -,usp1uon of attempled ~chide theft. h111~lan and ptl\'>l''"on ot \lole n propcrt)' Gn~""old ~1d The tl11' er wa\ also held on \U'lp1uon of ft'lon)' e"ad1ng arrest. < lffitl'f'I found d c.lamhammer and bncfcaSt' hchcved stolen lrom tin Honda Ollicer~ "'ere alw looking for a stolen car 'itereo allqu:<ll\ 1h rown from lhe su\pcl'ls' car during the chase . -By Ille D•Jly Pilot Pollce Log The World ... in Four Minutes llllllW WASHINOTON Pmadrat Bush aid Wediaday be ud Sovaet Prnadent Mikhail S. ~ wiU meet Feb. I l·ll &a 'MCMCOW an hapu o( s.ipina a uaty llasbi .. their audear anena1a. Bush alto ~ a cttdit line that wu1d meaa up to SI billion in fOod to bclp the Sov~ lhrouab the winier. In a IC"' Ute or friendship wilh I former fOc. Bush wd the creclit par&nltts and other 11d wouJd belp fee tbc Soviets lhrouah "toup times." ~iet Foreia.n Miuista Eduard Shevardnadtt said the Soviet people "will -elcomt and appreciate th.at decision.." Althou&h both sides had talked about a superpower aumm1t 1n M_oscow ·in early 1991 , Bu~h·s announcement was the first off'tcial word. · . Sectttary of State James A. Baker Ill, standina with Bush and Shtvardnadze :n the White House, mode it clear that technical problems stiU remaJn to be ~lvcd on the trategic Arms Reduction Treat) to reduce Iona-range nuclear weapons. But Bush said. "J'm pleased Wlth the an:at progrea we·~ made on START and hopeful that we·u be ready to sign a treaty .. at the Moscow summit. In the meantime, the president said he was waiving. lhrou,h June 1991 . longstanding trade rcstncuons against the Soviet Union, enabl- ing the Soviets to buy U .S. food on credit Baker said the prosram would cover from S500 million to SI billion in food shipments. The president said he was sending technical and medic::aJ as- sistance to help the Soviet Union "cope wilh immediate shona,es." "The Soviet Union as faang tough umes.. difficult times. But J beht>ve that this 1s good reason to act now in order to help the Soviet Union stay lhe courst of <kmocrauzat1on and to undertake market reforms.·· Bush said. IPlll PlllllCll Mlllll •111111' Saddam Hussein on Wednesday replaced his aging defense minister ~•th a banle hero and ordered build.Jf\I ownen to install bomb shehen. But the Iraqi leader also met with an Arab emissary to dJscus~ Wl)'S to avoad war . Western analysts questioned why Saddam Hussein would c hange defenst m1n1sters now, and speculated that the m ove indicated oppos111on v.1th1n the m1htary to Saddam's refusal to leave Kuwait. Ttfe Iraqi announcement came as the evacuation of WeJtem captl\C!> nean.•d complctton Twenl) Irish nattonah. three (anad1ans and two Italians flew from Baghad to ..\mman. Jordan on Wednesday. and Amcncans were heading home from Lond on and Frankfun. Gennany. where lhey flew by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL.DRAMA SERIES l athcnnc Bell ~t down in one of 1he 1wo chairs in the 1n1crrogat1on room v.a111ng and ""ondenng Thcrc wu a cop~ of the mommg·s 0Tu1t Coast Dally Pilot on the 1ablc <ihe picked 1t up Tht' headline stunned her ··corky Miles killed in police shootout, editor held for murder·· K:uhenne "'a~ about to read 1hc ~tol) "'hen the door opened. Lt. Dirk Dokes 1.1.alked in. a cup of steaming C"offce in one hand. a notebook 1n the o ther and a smile on his face ... Looks hke )Ou go1 bcal on )Our own Stol) :· he s~ud. laughing. "When were you going to tt'll me:· Kathenne said. suddenly flipping the newspaper off the table in anger ... Murder?' Me'>' I'm the only person 1n this whole town who had 1h1s case figured out I ~hot ( o rky because he was about to kill the chief. I sa\ed the l h1cfs hie i\nd you·re holding me for murder'?" Dokes took a deep breath "Isn't n trur that )'OU and Corky v.ere ha' mg an alla1r'1·· ~lhlfllll' laughed gt"nuine laugh1er "(,ct ~nous. Dokes·· '"Then c:..plain th1\ · Dokes said. 1osc.ing a Xerox of a hand"nllt'n notl· 1n front of her '"( orl ) sent this to us two days ago To be wniinut·tl Did You Know? Heavy rains convinced residents to bulld Jetty •la N~wport Beacb: In Dc<.cmber, 19 14. torrcnttal rams drenched 1he arra washing d cbm 1n10 lhe harbor and httcnng the beachc\ Y..llh thousands of oranges dead liv"tock and household trash. ~ htle <.lc..imng up the damagl' ~cwportcrs realized that their b..i). 1umC'd a deep chocolatl' color lly mud. needed more protec- tion The~ \Olc<.I Sl 25.000 in 1916 to build the west Jelly. In 1919. thl' count~ ga'e another $500 000 to cu end the JCll). build a dam an<l d1' en 1he Santa Ana R1H·r into tts present channel. Rain Hmr h1stnrical f:Jc1s on Dtd You Know._ Orao1e Co.,I D•lly Pllot, I'() Bo\ I ~60. ( o ID Mesn. 92626 . CompllH by Au~ Splu on T..-,. A 6aa1 U.S.~-ftilht tom e.pdtd Wll let for today. • . . , ... _ At tbe United Nation, diplomau aid ~ fore14" m1n1acen o UK Unlled S&alel. Britain. Fraacc, and &be So".et Union had~ lO meet in £lllOPe within a monlh to apin demand lnq'• Rall .nt.bdtawal from I.be emila&e it ~ittd Aus, 2. ;rbc ~f allits 1n the anti-Iraq coalition also mleftd to ISIW'e Iraq m.1 it will not &iee attack if 11 leaves Kuwait ~fore the J~. IS deadline 1et by me U .N. S«unty Counc:al, the diplomau II.id on condiuon ol uoa)'mity · . In 8qhdld. •&e radJo aid Saddam fired Geo. A~-Jaber Khah! Shanshll as ddeme mioisler. He was replaced by M-.i. Gen. Such Toma Abbu. • hero of the 1980-88 war with Iran. . . Abbas. who is in his ~. was credjtcd ~ the ~tratqist behind ~ _defense of lhe southern port city of Basra dunog t!'At war, usma formidable defensive ltnes. The Iraqis, who have an estimated <4SO,OOO troops in and around Kuwait, have built a similar defense around the emirate. · Abba was the mspector-eeneral of the armed forces and a fonner ckputy chief of stafl', the radio said. E•u1:1t111 llCFltm'Y Plllln ••llUJ WASHINGTON -Education Secretary Lauro ~vazos. the nation's tint Hispanic-American Cabinet member, resigned without expla~uon Wednesday and a White House sourtt said he had been fired. r----:-~-~= The source. who insisted on anonymity, said Cluef of Staff Jobn H. ununu personall) told Cavazos about the finng Tuesd.a). lo his t~o )can as Education Secretary, Cavazos was best known for promoting the idea or allowina parents to decide where to send their children to school. He also ad"ocated bilingual education. But another official. who also spoke on condition of anon)m1ty. said Cavazos was Sttn as lacking dynam1 m and no1 making enough· pro-_._ .... gress in education, an area Bush designated as a Cavazos high priority for his adm1n1strat1on. A Wlutc Houst source said Ca"'azos was out of town and had let it be known he would not be bad .. no t nen for tht' kind of personal departure a~nce that Bush made wtth the other top offinals who ba"'e left his admm1stratton Other admm1s1ra1ion sources said Ca"azos. 63. had tired of cnttc1sm from the White House and cl~where ('ava1os himself g.B\C~ nc11hcr a reason for his resignation nor details about his future plans. said Educauon ~partmen 1 spokeswoman Etta Field. I News of the Weird Dlllcew•r_,1,,_ MMtlll Ill NCJCIM HELEN .\, M ont -Big ttmc . big city customrf'\ are pa) mg big bulls for used clothes hrolt"n in by real ~0411ana cow- bo) s .\ Montana na11'e "'ho's h'C"d in Ne..,., York C-11\ for 30 yc.-ars "3}S customers at his \\ h1sll') Dust s1on~ pa) S65 for ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL 14, NO. 347 o.11very ...,.m .. r I,_. '9 ,_ ... .,.. ,..._ llf I LI!\. Qll b9ot9 10 Lift. w WI .. I• ,., bf -Ow ~ MMrac...~1a .. ...,, ... m.••pm. ....... ,.. ..... ~·~JOU-,_.~,...;. To mllk.e a CCN'NClllon 111 .. 0.,..C..-Plllra -.to~ _.. • .,..fl~ To""°"111-• .•• --.. •tu"311t ........ ., ..... .._..L..._ o...w.,.., ... Ya ...... ._ ....... ......,..., CilUlllllll ci..or ,.,__. .. Vlo9~C....W ~ ...... Vlce,,.....,., ,,....._ ........-. ~-.......... --.. ~ YIDl ....... e.. a..,__ a..-..w-.- U.T-, ~~ ...., ....... ,..,.,,..._.. "Montana Rrokl•" Jeans. ·· 1 v.o )car!I ..igu I dtcided wan1ed to 1r. ou1 the Montana loolt. in Nl·v. ' orlt. and it's reall) takl'n off:· "'it'r. tn BcndC\liald said in a t<'kphone 1nten 1cv. Tuc\da) "Pt'oplc don't v.ant to v.ear ne\li hool"i Of jeans and loolt. hkc :i dudr Thr> want them broken in h ·s a certain look )OU can'1 manufacture ·· -By Tiit Auocl.atfil Prr1s How to reach us at the Delly Piiot Clrcua.tlon Or.,.~ "2·<m Advlf'tlllng CIMelfled 6'2·5171 Oltplar "*4321 Edttort•I ..... ~t2'2• 1:=. ...... ~ Ml-417'0 c.m .... c;omt'ont' trird 10 break into a cir perked 1n 1he 2200 block of Harbor Boultvard between 8:30 p.m. Monday 1nd 610 am fucsda) A Gnnch·hke tb~r nole lhc < hn 1mu hJhls from a house in 1hc HOO block of l\labama ('u'Cle ~1wccn 7.30 1,m ind 3:30 p.m. Tut'tday underv.car the v.oman on the other end or the i.ekphone w-as v.oanna. MacAnhur Boultvart( I - a ~bancn&r 11 Cheuer Drawers Inn. 179 E. 17th t.. rtPoned ~'"''"' • c.all from an un1<1.ent1r1Cd man who Mid '"There·s I IU) v.11.h I aun tn )Our blr l.nd be'I IO'"I 10 1ale ou1 one or )our i.ncodcn." Pobce cood~ 1 Ktrch but found no ~Poft Tbc call wu received at 1:40 p m. Tuctd1y a A would-be car tbtef appan-n1ly med to lake 1 1983 Mut&ana parked tD the 1600 block of Adams A\lenue l'uctdly. The 1ntr&Mkr broke the car".1 ~ sidt window ind aampn'Cd wtth rht eptuoe. tNt did not ,,....... 10 6laf &lie car. ' f ldlltlll ,..., 8uraJari broke into the Pl'llt of a mi«~ 1n the 17800 block of San Retad ttttt and ltOk Sl .IOS tD propeny. 0 At Mike's Union Sc:atton. ~SlS Warner A"'e.· tt-e dnver oh VIY 4-wbcd-dn"'e Toyou tNtk pufaed ih\O me 1aauon and pum~ SlS wort.ti of ps. W!1 IDCd otr · \to'1thout pt)'ll\a. l I 0 BuraJars broke 1n10 a car~ in the 101'0 block or La Ctbra AYmuc Ind ... I S7'° car "'"*' 1•2•••2·-'• a 0 Thit"et btoll;ed 1n10 an unlocked 1987 Hyundai and slolc 1 'ackc1 and 1 ponabk r1cho. 0 V1ndal thrtW car otl and rocks a1 a cNM~ colom! car 1n t.hc 16000 btoct of lc>lta O.ca eto.d. 0 V1ndals 1eponedty cvt olf a pen o( tbt rooh• Mlri• V1~ Sc-hoot. 5611 T1fbuta. bu• 1pp1muly lbeft wa1 no bwslery. .... The Poltet l()t WIS Ul\aV11labk .. -----------------Thursday, December 13, 1990 u~iiiiiiiliillllllllll1Rll•~1111111 StoPI clerk te1tiii11 In Hood murder trlal 'D1zzl1' 1111111 Well 11 OP1111 caa111na A few columns bltk. I nd1culcd Judith Kranu'' new novel .. Daule:• My opinion was based on an audio-taped abrid&cd version bf the book. I was wrona. It's a good book. As with Wambauah's "Golden Ora nae." my interest is how prominent authors depict the Oransc Coast. Wambaugh hved here 13 )cars. )Ct failed miscrabl) to ~pturt the essence of this arta Jim Wood I've hved hcrt 30 )cars and I thank Krantz did a r ~ sound JOb of ponraymg a segment of our lifestyle. If anythang. she erred an our favor. In "Daulc" she overlooked much of the glitz. The bool 1sn·1 a htcra11 masterp1~c. That wasn't the intent But "Dazzle" as more than JUSt a "steamy" or .. trashy"' no,cl. ure thcrc·s an erotic (and unnecessary) episode of an East Coast Mrs Rob1nson·t) pe seducing a 17-}ear-old Laguna Beach surfer·t~. And of course the F-word 1s used excess1,cly. But1on clusc 1nspect1on. there is also a scns1t1ve anterprctataon of a San C lcmente poht1c1an·s bisexual rclat1onsh1ps. a romantic descnpuon of a se'<ual interlude an Paris and several seduc11'e scenes whcrc the Orange Coast hc1resc; Oatl} says, .. No. I don't trust }OU." The utle .. Danie" has nothing to do wtth the Orange Coast h 's a photograph ) studio near Santa Monica owned b) Jau K1llullcn. the book"s unrcahst1c heroine. However. Jau·s pnmaf) focus 1s not the studio. but a spra"hng. south count~ ranr h o""ncd b) her father. 65·)ear-old b1lhona1re Mike Kalkullen Indeed the boo!.. is entenaan1ng. v.1lh numerous fan1as1es. but for someone lamalaar -with lhC' Orange Coast there's intriguing moralmng lurlang bet"'een the lines For namplc Jan. an Orange { ounl} child of 1mml'n\c v.eahh. doesn't turn 10 a life of drugs and fmolal~ lnstcad at IX she follo"'s her dreams and 'entures lonh as a pholUJOurnah\l an C'cntral ..\menca . .\Inca and lhe Maddie Easl .\t the same 11me. M1!..e. her 1conoclasttc dad refuse\ Jll uffcr'i 10 de\l•lop his land and lea,es 11 onl) 10 am·nd. if )OU l·an bd1l''l' this ... 1mponant Democratic func11ons ·· .\t one point th1\ 1hought- ful gu) Jsl..s ··\\ h) should I kt monc\ stop me from doan~ "'hat I ""anl to do'' .. "D~1le .. also t'\plort's the do~ rcla11onsh1p bcl"'l'l'n a charismatic father and his talented daughter. T ogcthl·r thl\ lil 11onal Orange(. oast pair l'Onfront death long \l~parat1on'> and hl'r n{lnang of age an a realistic and carlJ\g manner I kr<"\ the plot as 11 pertain~ to the Orangc Coast Onl' hundrcd square males "of 1he mo'it \.Jlu~ble land 1n the' statc" as O"' ncd h\ the K1lkullens He get~ shot an Laguna and monC\-grubh1ng Fast Coast half-s1s1ers. along "'llh I long Kong banl..ers. "'ant io dl'' clop a Nev.pon Coast·hl l' t•nda'c for the su~r nrh But Ja11 thc ln~:al. "'"' ··~o ··.he "ants the rna\t kit natural 'ct en' mom an affordab·le ne" to"' n "'1th "a \ita1 n \trct·t not ,, mall." at the loot of .. Ponola Peal.. .. "'hach \OunJ, l.'\Jl ti) hh· Rantho \.inta ~t.irganta no" t•mcrging bdo" 'Wddkbad. !In lalt Ram: ho '>anta l\.iarganta ,Jc:, eloper T ""' \toaso ".l'> a "r.inll· ronsultJnt on 1he boo!. I .\long 1he v.a\. rcadc~ shop thought1ull) at 'iouth ( oa'lt Plua hake the "tldernes'i olT Onega High"·•) and tl\crhl·ar heart "'rem hin(I. tJll\ on a L 1do lslc linl·orrcuh rckrred tu J\ "L 1du bland 'I h:l\lront pla)ground ~'eral p.1ragraphs arcuratcl) dl'\Cn~ l>on Brt'n's bu~--ou1 ut the lr\-ane C ompan\ panne~. thl' 'iogurh1 ~ulptun: C1ardl·n JI South ( oa'>t Metro (Hov. man) local!. ha'c bct:n there'). the S<-gcr-.trum·., donauon!. to the.-Pc.-rformmg .\n\ n·nll•r anJ J m\\tl·nuu'> rock th.it"s ··!>hapcd ltle a tunic .. · "Danie" "''h a lim pnnung of hair a million hook\. a 50 Cll\ tour ol I\ iall.. sho...,s and a billboard looming o'er \un-...·t Boull'' ard. ·~ al read) topping bc>l·\clkr h\ts. .\nothn ~00 000 wp1t''>. J mo' ll. for TV m1n1\l'raC'\) and a million-plu\ paix·rh:il I.. run .... ,11 nu douht lullo" \'> a rl·sult. dC'>lrtptaun' uf Orange C o:e'' neoolc. land and lafe\t\le "Ill rl•ath mtlhono; Jim Wood 's co/11ma ruas Tbursd•J• aad uad•)s. Bulging building may reopen H l Nl I C1 TO BEACH Some ~ct1om ol the 7 5-~ear-old Jatl>.\ ~urfho.ird l'lualdang ma) bt' reopcnt'd an a fc" da \ s a fler 1cm· pura~ repJ1r<> ( ommun11y De· velopment Darcl tor Make .\dams \aid Wednnda~ Th<-I YI ~-hnek building · was closed h\ the fire dcpanment Tues- da' after a facade bulged noticeably , in ·the d1rcl·tion of Main <itrect. .\dam\ "1a1d structural eng111cers found thlll a temporary structure could Ix' built o'er the sidewalk to pre,ent IOO\t" tmrks from falling onto pas~'"'h~ .\dams also ~•d tha,t the bulge appeared to be an a "'all. and not lUSt the facade of thr bu1ld1ng. Adaml> \<lid the bu1ldm1 could be st11bh1ed an 1=elat1vcl) shon time by u mg a prc-manufactunng method. 11ccord1ng 10 enainecrs Two upstairs apanments and the CalOe> B) The \ca tavern could be ~opened in a matter of da)s. .\d11ms s.aad. However. the surf shop may not br reopened unul permanent rc~1f) Ort made. Safety officials said tht bulge tn the buildina vcw marktdly 1n the . last two days. possibly because of the pounding 1n the arta while p1hnas were bt'ina sunk for &he new pier. aero the 'trcct from the old build1na. There hl\C been no reports o( falhna bncks official said. -8) RoMn &rlctr mE AMEIUC'AN HEA1T A9ICllA1ION ~PICD•Me ' -' -' ' ' , -, Says suspect threatened him VISALIA -bout 24 hours before Camp Nelson Lodge owner Bonnie Hood of Ncwpon Buch was ho\ to death. the man accused in her sla)1ng threatened a store clerk with a lnife. th(' Ponrrv11le clerl said Wt'dnesda) Te4it1f)1ng at the prcltminal") hearing for Bruc(' Ed...,ard lkauchamp the clerk said the Fon· tana man also told him ht had a gun 1n the car .. He said he's killed before. he's killed better men than me and 11 "'ould be no problem:· R<?ben Medina of BJs Express Man said an \'1saha ~hfntl1pal Coun McdanJ ~ad Beauchamp thn~at· ened ham earl) aturda) morning. .\ug 18. ""hen he.-"ouldn't sell him hccr after hour' Earl) unda) morning . .\ug IQ. an intruder in Hood ... mountain cabin shot and 1..allcd her and senousl~ "ounded her caretal..er Rud~ ~anucl In m un ~tonda) Manud 1dcnt- 1fied Beauchamp a" the assailant Bcaulhamp "ho had "orkcd for Bonnie Hood·s husband. Jam sa~'> ht• " innocent JuJgc Jo'>cph "alash1an "'111 dc· c1dc "hethcr there 1c; enough a ktd Beauchamp why Manuel 1dcnt1ficd him as the &UaJlant, .. r\c got my \usp1c1on . I think tie•s httn coached:· ~au hamp &aid. ··1 think "hen you auys showed him m) picture . I don·1 know ·· Beauchamp v.as frank about hi mcthamphetammr use. which he said he supports b} sclhn& pon1on of the drug. But "hen defense at· tome) Charles Rothbaum rcfcrttd to h1'1 drug use as a habit he said a b11 md1gnanth that he 1s not drugged out "I hold do" n a Job.'' said Beauchamp. "'ho has custod) of his., 4-)ear-old daughter. ..I haH a hou~" Beauchamp. v. ho sat "1th his arms cros~ an 'front of his che t most ol the tame be wai. on the stand te'>t1fied he made $400 a "t't"I.. undcr thc table "'orl..1ng for Jam Hood and hts panner He also colh.·cted unemplo} ment. he said Rad. Koble a friend of Beauchamp·s. said outside the rnunroom that fkauchamp as a good man .. Ht··., not a killer .. he ..... d Koble. who "as an (amp ~elson with Beauchamp a "-CCk before Hoo~r'> dc.i1h said ht· has not seen Beauchamp do an\ thing '1olent 1n the thr~e )Car) ht• ha~ lnown ham ··l\m e'en a fight ·· he ~1d Rothbaum \31d the onh e\ 1dence agaan'>t Bcauc.hamp ts ·ba~d on \1anucl "'hn ...,3, <,hot in thc head He <.aid that head lnJUr. under· m1ncs ht'> lred1h1ht' In his closing :irgument ~othhJum ..aid 1t has tx·l·n 1mphed that lkauc ha mp "as l'' 1dt•ntl' to make Beauchamp stand tnal on l harge\ of murder at· tcmptnt munkr assault "'1th .l deadh "capon hurgla~ and roO- hl•r. &·Jul hamr \I •ould he '>t'ntcnn·d 10 de.1t h 11 con' ll ll'd nt 3 mun.kring HooJ during a rohhcn m.1n h1rl·d h' Jim H<)(ld .. I.. UdllfOU\ .. ht• \Jld Beaut amp·, hl·ha' 1or an t .imp ' o lhl· 'H·ckl·nd 1>1 the murdl·r On tht· <,1.rnd aµan \\ t•dncsda' Bcaulhamr "11d hl' o"n .. a 'hotgun a ~~·rnlihcr nfll· '>l'1tl·cl h' pohrl· 1n an unnrla1m·d 1nudl·ni. .lnd a 4-.. r:ilah..•r hJndgun he hought thm: da" tx·rnrl· thl· 'huu11ng ··11 \\,l\ tor hmt\l' prutcl ttnn · hl· \a1d Pru'>ctutnr \IJl( ral' n·hE-aghr.l l..1ng. danun~ \nonang lint''> ol nll·thamphc1,1m1nl· and t.ill..ang lO \lrangl·rc, -",,, inuln'>l'>ll'nt "'1th \Oml·nnl' h•l'Pllll,' .1 111..., pnilik ht_•. l.IU'-l' ht• pl.tnlll'd Ill ktll (\'(} pt'Ople R11thhJum '-lid -8) The -tssoclattd Prtss J acknifed rig plants trees on freeway Bl E' \ P.\R...._ -fhl' \outh· h<iund I.inn 111 thl· "anta .\n.l I rCl'· \\J\ 1n Bm n.1 Par!.. rncl\rd Jn unnrx·l t,·J IJnd,l.1pang \\ l·Jnl·...JJ' \\hl·n .1 ha~ fill IJl'l..l..n1kd anJ \pill· rd ''' lu.iJ ul Ul'l'' I hl g.rl'COl'I\ "·t' J,•po\lll'd 1in thc lrl'l'"a' lant:' 'uuth 111 \\ l'\ll'rn \\dim· JI t 2 ~'.' pm \.l id ( .lh· Jeffy Kobm Sun • Wed . Fn Jim Wood Sun (Sun MC1M>n). Th Fred Minn Mon , Wed. 581 l 11 r n1 J l1 1~h "'.J ' P.itr o l '>Pul..l''""man < 1nJ, lluhn .lt 1hc <>ra nit• < 11un1' 11rx ra1111n\ o ffill" T hl·rl "l'fl' n1• 1111uril•' \II hut Dill '"uth0..1und !Jnl' "'J' hlod.l·J ,, dl'"'' \\ 11rl..t·d to dcan up thl n l''' .i IJ\I>. C\tx"t.tl'<l tn take until JI ll'J\I ~ rm Huhn \aid T r.illi" "'J' .11~1 ~ll l C'd ur on thc n1ir1hhnund IJnl'' l'l' mutOrt\l\ g..l" l1n~ .11 th•· ta lien lohagl' -8> Cit.• 'tW'I Ser,·ict HOLIDRY ~SRLE~ ' SAU 5459°0 ,IATUMI: BOOY ONLY • Bullt·in Aun • Auto Brec:ket1ng • Auto Focu1 • 3 Meter Modn. Spot A..,.r1g1ng M itri• • Nikon Inc Limited W.,ranty OLYMPUS fS-1 Tlw •orid'' rant Mlt~td l}I· ttm Zoom Lem Rf'IWx. OW I STOCK O'\, c lOA,., la" Rene" 114• •I the tc.1 .. ,c I 1~ •~'""'""·"• Ohml"l' I~ I 8u1ll 1n o\I \'\ I l~mm Pl"•" blOlll l<n' 'A 1th .. hr• l'ft\.l>C ~ .. u, l~oc ewW c•pnw:rc 4n 1nrh1,a11-c dual•\trobc n .. 11 •1111 1a1 <•< ,.., .. ,, ..... ,.,.pater Po ... 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MOBOCO fw Jawllrv & tms By Andrew Okun City News Service LO ANGELES -A one-umr anta Ana banL. president pleaded guilt) to sending fake tax returns to ban l s on behalf of his emplo)cr. an l lpland de,clopcr S<'C~1 ng com- mercial real C'itntc loans. the go,ern- ment ..aid toda' John Gan \\ rllctt. 4:!, of Full· cn on pleadC-<i guilt~ to four counts of maL.1ng false statements to a bank 1 n suppon of a loan appltcatton said .\\\1\tant L ~ \1tomC\ Hamet Rolnll.'k · \\ rlktt a formt:r prl'\tlknt of Wt''ll'rn '-.;at1onal Hank. \\a!> con- ' ll ll'd in a ~·paratt· l·ase rn IQ 6 on chaf'it1.·, ol m1..appl\ ing hanL. funds and fal,11,ing h.1nL. rl'lOH.h Rolnid. ....ttd \\ ilkll \.\3S \.\llr~lng ·" J lOn<.ull· ant tor deH·IOJ>l.'r W11lram < ro\\tlcr and nu longn lOl11ll'l tl'd "'11h \\ t'\I· ern '-a11onal "'hl'll tht loan applt· r•"'""" \ll'rl· fikd 111 1410 and 14!\4 Rolnrck sard Cm"'dcr. al'lo 4:!. was indicted on ll felo n' rounl\ 1n October rn con· nc1:t1on ·''1th the loans. He has entered a not ~urlt' pica. .\ s pan ut J pica bargain. "-r llell has agrttd to 1.oopcrate "'1th pros- ecutors He fall''> up to eight )Cars in pnwn and a SI m1lhon fine. .\ccordrnlt to pro~cutors. he and Cro"'dC'r suhmm e<l fal'!(_• ta' returns for Cro-.A.dc.'r and < ro-.A.dc r Develop- m<'nt Corp w hal L. up Cro"'der's apphcatron for loan" on lo'> .\n· gelcs and ~an D1q:11 proJl'tts. In one tkJI '"'oh rng W1llC't1. <. ro"'der borrO\\l'd $19 m1lllon from Dollar Dn Dod.. BanL. and S 10 m1ll1on from H.in~ ul "-c" 'urL. to refinance the \Jn Drcgo E\cCutiH· < om pin. "'htl h rnduded an offilt' huilding.. ~ratt•' .ind hotel prm· CCUtOf\ ~1J In the other < ru\\tkr borrn"'ed S20 mrllron from DClllar Dn Dock and 1r11:d 111 ~11ro" anoth.cr S4'.i mtlhon from Bank of New York to hu~ a West Los An"cles office build· ing. prosecutorc; said. Crowder also· sought. unsuC'· lc:sslull}. SbO mtll1on from Home Federal a' 1ngs for an .\us11n Tcus. proJecl. prosecu to~ said Dollar DI) Dod .. lost S 18 m1lhon on the loan\ 1<1 ( ro"'der. but the otht·r l\\O 1nst1t1111ons were not hurt. Rolmck sauJ '-' 1lle11 plcac.kd gurlt} )CSlerda) before l ' S Dmncl Judge Edward Raft•t•d1c Fidelity _National declares dividend IR\'11'\I -f 1dchl\ "-n11onal hnanual In' a leading t11k rn~urancc unde~ntcr. ~\·dnl·..Ou' announced J l J\h di\ 1di:nd of 12 ll'llh fll'r \h,m· fhc d1,1dend "'ill~ pa,ahk on fi:h b, 1991 Hcadquartnnl 1n In 1nl' f 1dd11~ \oat1onal I rnannal Inc 1ssue1 lllk 1n,ur.inn: and Pt'rform\ 11thl'r ltlk·rl'latcd \t'r\ rel'" in 11 tates and thl' 1>1)tnll ot < olumh1.i through f 1dl·ltt~ 'at1o nal Title ln<.urantl' ( u • 1ddll\ '\atmnal I 1tk ln)urantt' Co of TennesStt. f 1dd1t) !'oatronal l 1tie ln\uranle < o of < ahtorn1.1 and F1deht> '1111unal T 11k ( o ot fe\J~ Wllat NYSE Diii NYSE C1111111n1 Tr1nactlol1 NEW YORK AP Otcemoer 17 Advanced De< "e<I Unc,,enged T '~ H ..ie~ New "•Q"\ Nt'wlO""\ NYSELIHn w~i m ~~J 51 Prev. m :>~~ n "' NE w YORll. AP Sele\ CIO\tng o• ( t' en<! ner C"ll"llt' of rhe IS mo\I ecrive New Y '' S•oc• E .lC"ll"llt' \\ue\ Ire<! 1>0 1>e lionally el mor• ,,,en s I Name v•ulg O<ctde"' Pet J 366 For<1Mo1or 2 ~1 H1llonHI 2 m 100 PtlllMor 2, , TovsRU' 2. . Am er T& T 7. ,7 G•nMoror\ 2. ~, PtPJICo \ I ~.4 GTE Cos I 7 WelMart s I a. JenEICI I 1n nl)n I 6 . llCGE IM . nrv,1•r I 1.1 ~cneroP•g" \ I IJ IYlfU.SIDlwn Cha. _,,.-, -1·11 + 6'11 ! ~ + '• -._ + .\11 + ,.,, + 1 + • + ~. t • + • +I~ NEW YORK. APJ -The fot1ow1ng "" snow' lhe New York Slock Ellcn.npe ''OCkS an<! w11rr11n1s '"et nave gone uo iht mosl end <!Own 1111 mosl De~ on oercen1 of change for WtdnM<lev No securilles trading below s I or 1000 shares are included Ner end i>erc1n1ege chenqe' ere lhe dlttertnct oetween lhe p_rev1ous closing or1ce end Wednesoev'\ S JO Pm oroc• UPS HMM LeJl CM Pct. 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Adler said the pany's internal battles over the past decade have to end 1f it is to become a force 1n Onnac County aaain. "The problem with our pany is we're notoriou~ for fightina amona ourselves.'' he said. Consequently, pany activists have bttn workina behind the sctncs to insure a smooth tran- Bush signs federal pay raise order WASHINGTON -President Bush saancd an executive order Wednesday that raises the pa y of his vice president. Cabinet. mem- bers of the House. and top go vern- ment executives by tens of thousands of dollars apiece. other member$ of the federaJ JU· d1c1ar) are m for a raise. i\ssocaate Justices of the upreme Coun wall reccl\ e S 153.600: appeals coun judges .. S 132. 700: district judges, court of mtemataonal trade and d:ums coun Judges. S 125.100. The House voted itself a 25 per- cent increase in pa). plus a cost-of. living adjustment. in exchange for forgoing speech honorana. The senators passed up the bag pay raise hut can still dra" speech fees. up to a maximum of about $27,500. Vice President Dan Quayle. House Speaker Thomas Foley and Chief Justice William Rehnquist all will be making S 160.600 per )car as of Jan. I after getting an approx- imately 29 percent pay raise. Bush's order provides a 4.1 per- cent across-the-board raise for all federal workers. Bush's own annual salary rrmains frozen at $200.000. House mt•mbers earned $96.600 this ~l.'ar. while senators "'ere paid $9R.400. Rai sing the lid on the lawmakers' pay also ratchets up th e cavil service pa) st•alcs. Grade 18 ca' 11 servants. the top scale. wall be paid up to $97 J 17. compart'd to a curttnt ma\lmum of $78.200. Congress alread) has provided mone) for the pa) raises. Bush 's order. which had been C\pected. was ncttssary to make at offiCLal. The 435 members of the House and several non-voting delegates will all be mak ing S 125.100 neAt )car. whale the 100 senators will be drawing S 101.900 The government's top executives "Ill be paid from SIOl .300 to s 118 900. I In add1t1on to Rehnquist. all -By n~ AssoclatH Prn1 "'IT &. I .. -T The Art of Light You can bri1hun any room of your homt with tfttrpi saving dfli6Jlb by Wnto•. Our fritndly ltctnstd in- stalltrs can 1Hau11/y your homt owr- nlght . . with I day 1nstallation Shtd somt ltKlit on tht sub1ut GHTS I Y W•ton S-. "TI ull today for your frtt in-home estimate (714) 545-9793 ~ ~ Fmwing Bri9tol..iw• Skyl.iahts c... Ut &Hf • J ~ ~ :I 4 ., M w • Come to Malibu In Orange County We· re community-minded at Malibu Savings Bonk and that means we· re here to serve you In Orange County. Find out today about the many convenient services we offer, Including: • FrM checking accounts • Real estate ~ (On Single Fanily Residence) • Compettttve rates • Fixed and adjustable Come In to our Costa Mesa office or call today for details on these or our many other services. We welcome your Interest In Motibu Savings Bonk, a community bank that values our c ustomers. sit1on. Gene Gratz. a lquna Beach at- torney who ran on tM party's ticket 1n the .0.h Conarnsional District, was prepared to run for the chair but has •'1ttd to step aside for Adler. "I've evaluated Howard's qualifi- cations. and I thanlc they're better than mine." Gratz said. He said he would probably seek some supponave role, perhaps a vice chairman or finance chairman. Grat1 said he and Adler have •Auto set • 6-stage programmed cooking • 10-level variable cook power control bttn mcctina w11h Democrats actOls the count) on a consensus- bu1ld1n1 mission. "Ho~ard and I and others arc involved in the process of tryina to decade what's best for the Demo- cratic Parl). It's consensus politics. somethana that hH been mi ang an our party.". Balma1C'5, who has no interest in a second term. said he too would support the Adler ~ran. Balmagcs said he cxpc('ted dlcr to take the po t w11hout opposition. • 7 .0 cu. ft. frozen food storage capacity • 1 slide & store food basket • Adj temperature control • No fingerprint textured steel ltd and cabinet • 6-stage programmed cooking • 10-level variable cook power control • Vented or non-vented • Similar to model pictured • Hood features 2-speed touch control • 5 9'Cles including e nergy-saver dry option • Rolls to sink. can be built-In • Cherrywood veneer top • Porcetaln-enameJed Interior • Exciustve ¥. hp motor • 4-posttlon water-saver Mtector • 4'"i)OSltlon water.temp control • Cottons/linens. detk:at•. and permanent pr..a eydea ~a&r _. "I don't thin~ theft' will be 1 fiaht," ht !aid A resident of Laauna Hill , d~r has'bttn active 1n the county pany for 30 }car~ Bestdct pttvaou ly servin& as chairman. he also was treasurer. He currently as a member of lhe Demo- cratic State Central Commmcc. lhe count)' Central Commlllec and was a founder of the Orange County Democratic Foundation. · Adler's elecuon would be JUSt the first step an 1 countyw1de rcbuildana effon. •High performance stereo d1g1tal • Dark tint, black matrix picture tube for high contrast • 10% improved brightness over last year's models llwn t Pl'lcl Gllrl ltllll • Electronic palotless lg nation • Electronic oven controls • Clock and timer • Separate lower broiler ~ .. ,~!39990 • Four-burner cooktop with brushed chrome surface • Electronic palotless ignition • Up-front controls • Exeftts1ve easy-cJeanJQ1L • Clocit with timer • Low heat oven control • Spall-catching cooktop By OUnc8n MllilftltCI n. .. 11 :2111 ..... CALHOUN. Tenn. -Wodtt1 rt MO\ cd the last Of the WT'CCUee from a fiery 7.S."cl\lcle pileup and f«kfal offic1als Wednnda) opened an invcst1aa11on into the ~Y (fa hes on the fog. h roudtd hiab· way. cumine uch Lhinp a1 v.cat~ condition hipway dcsip. dri"cr rnpo~ •nd cnvironrMntal fac- tors. p()$\lbk C:CntnbuUOG IO the q_ But she emphasized that I.he query was ju11 one pan of the ~· in\tsUpuon. whidt lhc said -.ould take Ill to nn'C months to complete. "Ba jcall> v.c arc tl)ins 10 docu- ment the accidmt llXM. simpl) documentin1 facu." she said "To e\tn peculate on anyone's 1n\Oh ·emen1 at this Point would s1mpl) bF prcJud1ctal,.. Couablin said. Two cha1n-rcac11on t'nlshcs Tucs- da) on Interstate 7S in southeastern Tennesstt kalltd IS and injured more than SO people., usan Coughhn. \ice chaannan of lhe auonaJ Transpon.ataon fet) BOa rd. said an"csupJo~ "ould The rolhna stretch of tu&h"'-ay. aboiu 40 m iln nonhca~1 of CU1- 1an~ has a history of fot·ttlatcd accidents and is JUSI nonh of the H1"assce River. "here Bowater Southern lndustnes o pcratn a paper mill cast of the h1ghwa). 1978 stud)' done by the Uni- \CJ'Sll)' of :TenncsStt afttt a similar a 1dent 1nvol\ ins 62 \'Chicles ron- cludtd that the "primar) sourtt of fog a ppeared to be t~ 8ov.11tcr paper plant." Cough ltn said 1nvcst1gaton "ould tan. to offietals at Bowater and other plants about andustr) ·s Wa) nc Davis. a civil eJ.\&.lneC"r Never Before Offered Special!! * '100°0 OFF Labor on Sofas * s5000 OFF Labor on Chairs Plus SOo/o OFF On Fabrics (Stocked) or 20°/o OFF On Fabrics (Special Order) • Aobt. 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Then, instead of fretting over the traffic reports on the 405, you could be soaking in the sun on the beaches of St. Thomas. 10~1.. •ho dirtttcd th~ stud). said Wtdnnda) that a paper plant b) its natlllT contnbu1es 10 foa problems. .. ~ paptt plant is a~ •bttc you we -.ood cook it and e"aporatc the ~atcr to n\ake paper .. Div• said ... A tremendous amount of water 1s convcntd into team If )'Ou look around the na· tion. )OU will alwa)S find the poten- ual for den~ foa around paper plant •• Bowater •Pokts"oman Astrid heal said Bowater consadettd that stud) fla"ed and that Tlte'Sday moma,,is weather condJtaons could ha' c CX'C'urttd v.-hethcr the paper plant was ncarb) or not. "The weather cond1t1ons. with thr '"'rrs1on from the hot air dur- ing thr da) time and the roJd ground. trapped the fas in:· sard Sheil. ··Thal 1s well 'docume nted and that' a n:ttural phenomenon that happen at this ume of year. especial!) in th~ a reas uthormrs bchn c th( accidents starttd tn the southbound lanes. Or ..,,,,,.Ii II lir1 10 wllalls 8y Jon Mscua The M9ll n•• ,,_ H Y ANNI 'PORT, Mass. -Fony·thrcc of S3 pilot wbalC1 that ran aground on 1 Cape Cod beach died. but scaenusu took solace Wcdncsda) from the few they managed to ~ve. E1g_ht or the whaln that were discovered beached Tuesday on Squaw Island peninsula were returned to the 5ta. Two were taken to the New EnJland Aqua num an Bmaon or 3 15 "h:ilcs previously stranded on area beaches over the past 10 y~rs. only three arc kno"n 10 have survi ved and success( ully returned to sea SClentasts began d1sscc11ng the carcassc~ of the dead w~cs hauled to a ~luded comer of the 1own dump but held out hnle hope that the) might explain the m>stcnous oceasao nal tendency of the whales to beach themselves •• ··w r·re not really building 1oward the ulumate answtr, wd Grq Early. associate curalor for animal l"are at the New En&Jand Aquanuni and coordinator of the. rescue effort. Blood from the ~3 whales. man' of wh1lh v.ere put to death to end their m1scf). will be checked for rnn1amsna11on that mlght ha"e ca~ the v.halcs to become d1\0ncnted. 81olas1~ts wucf pre' 1ous eumsnauons of beached v. hale'> ha"e provided few clues. T he)' theonzc 1ha1 whales ma' be d1sonentcd b) the gentle slopes of sand) beach~. or b> C\lrcmc high ude'> hkc those that bauered (ape ( od last "eek. or 1ha1 d1'it"a~d male guide whales lead the rest to shore. or the v. hak'>. v. h1ch Jrc descended from land-based creature'>. ma~ foli o" their 1n\t1nll'I when in danger and head inland. The mass beaching wa., 1hc fir'>I 1n thm.· )car on Cape Cod. The three v.halt•s lnown Ill ha\C 'ur\IH'd were taken to the Nl''' England Aquarium .ind s1.ab1l11ed hcforc being relca'iCd . Prc-dacung that the high 11dt'' and lull moon of la!.t week might 1..llsonent some "hales and cause a \trandsng. c,pcn<, called an akrt oH~r the "'-Cekend and mo' cd their rc~an h ~>jl trom its berth less than a m ile from ~ua"" Island to ~·~u11. on < ape ( od'~ bay side HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS SALE! I I AMERICAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE UP TO 50o/o OFF HOl9 I ud1J 5t h .lun1.1an V.1lk:v .. '"" ... "I" ...... 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IN hen: ~ " Los . , and p.ub ff Ri\WJt mt SMt 8mWillOo CcJURJCS ~ :lfld to ."JI ~ the •k'Mh c rrl.Ml('°" " nt 0qwunn11 d ~ lnSMOW,Oat~cren~:1SIO mundlty J1'mUa 1ppli:I t«111i>e11 _. ,_. B cl ~ (Jfjy •'I P1Y an addlllllllll pianMn IO '°"" ,..,....m. ' 111111 n.I mi. 'l.llt ----- Yes, p~ send me my free information packet. • ............... ..,. :Urt t kJfllOO.\ P.O Box 1.li1IJ) ' nu Ana, CA 9 IY'J-~~ 1-800-322-8877 ' ., --------------~----------,4---------~--------------------~---------------~T~h~ursday,December 13. 199017 ) 11111111 l.lln •• Miiken, -others ''' SB blll,an . NEW YORK -Columbia Sav· inst .t Loan AllOclation filed a S6 billion civil lawsuit Wcdn~y ac- cu ina Michael Milken and other former Dttxel Burnham Lambert Inc. official of fraudulently pcddl-ina junk bond in the 1980s. The lawsui1 by the failin& savings and loan claims that Milken and others manipulated and coerced Columbia and other thrifis into buying billions of dollars worth of the risky h1Jh-yicld bonds. Columbia once was a mDJOr AdMr.llflta Dreul nmomcr with a junk bond feckrtl court 1n Los An~&n. nam('j ponfoho valutd at over $4 bilJion Milken. nine other Drexel official last yeer. M ilken had a close bu~·-\. and more than 100 investment nc relationship wath former C -f-n · hip$ sponsored by the col- umbia chairman Thomas Sptqe , ·~ Wall Street finn. who resigned last year. h all~ that the thnf\ los1 more Milken, the former head of Dttx-than $2 billion on inve:stmc11t 1n cl's Beverly Hills. Calif.·based junk junk bonds and seeks three times bond department, was sentenced that amount under federal last month to I 0 years in prison for rackctcerina and antitrust laws. six felonies related to illegal tradina Columbia. based 1n Beverly Hills. practices. None of the charges 1n-said in the lawsuit that Milken and volved Junk bonds. other Drexel officials manipulated. The lawsuit by Columbia. filed m cotreed and deceived the thnf\ b) prom1 1na lh11 the market for the bonds would remain active and the thrift would make money In a statement. a spoke$man for Milken s:ud the law utt was ~1thout mcnt. The statement said Col- umbia wn" 1n independent 1nst1tu- t1on that made 1ts own mv~tment decisions, often m d1sagrttment "1th M1lkcn "lt •~ outrageous now to blame Michael Mi lken for los~s as a result of strategies and dec1s1ons that werc 1mplrmcntcd long afirr Traveling salesman's lifestyle concerns wife Dtnr Mr. Right: 1dcllnes! tan and I mct 1n high-school and Dear SldeUne1: <lated through collegc. I knew he Yoa need to tell Leuy tht 11111 age Granny Dear Grauy: I tlll1nll yowT body ud desire for good times might be wasted on tllle young. Yoar Road Warrior may mile tllle sprillp off yoar frame bat over tllle loa1 lla1I I tllll.nll yoa'll be lllappler wltlll a softer ride. Have fan and enjoy tile momeat but let IOP"e of tllle older pys have a shot. "as a playC'r but believed his prom-ra1bla11ame won't pin aay yard• 1'\c that 1f I married him. he on your turf. It would be better If "ouldn't takc his lovc on the road. be retaratct to tllle lllome field, Well. tan 1s on the road ~lhng lboa1bt aboat 11111 contract ud bu1ld1ng supphe'i about IS days out pru tlcect a Uttle team play. If LH of thC' month and last v.eek I found doesn't 11ndentand yoar melaplllor, a smudge of lipstic k on his shirt. I suggest be sltollldn't be Hrprtaed If don't think all of his business ffil'Ct· the coub finds out aboat Illa moon· 1ngs arr about shingles and piping. llgbllag and damps llllm for a player I wl!>h there v.crr an ca\y wa) to wbo knows llow to play by tllle nits. favorite pasttlme was to get tbeir rnnfront ham I JUSt don't want him Being a free agnt lse't uactly tllle me hair done 00 Monday nights, work • Lciok over yoar 11to1lder at the next IOK. Voa mlgllt be Hrprt1ed al the namber of Stanley's oal tbere wllb a lol of Steam left In lbem. P .S. Call to '\Ira)' ( oncrme<l Newport be.st option for an aging quar· · witb lbelr per,sonal trainers on Sat· Reach. tfrbacll. Pott Script: d d k I N Dear Con«m ed: Dear Mr Right' I'm 1mated at ti.e number of ur ay aflernoon s an ta e 0 or· .. _ d d'ltrom's and lunch on unday's. U Stan eslabllsbed lllmself 11 Mr. I'm a 5:? }ear old widowed grand-l1dlts wbo Inquire about WIUll to o Cool back In school tben It'll take mother "1th a bod> of a 30 )car w1tb football-crazed men wbo don't Kttp tAosf cards aad /fttus more than a clean ltoHe ud old I don't dnnk or smoke and run spend enougb time wll~ tbem. comlog In. Brst Regard!>, gouhntt meals to keep this tiger In in maratho ns. HO\li.t'\Cr. I have a I saggHted that tbe best way l.M. RlgM the den. Vou might 1111 yoanelf h<.·alth~ app<'t1tr for good food and for her and otlter ladles to avoid a P. O. Box 1560 he ~as no tonier active at Drexel Burnham Limbert, and which he dad not cndo~ o r agrtt with," the statt'mtnt said Milktn rc~1ancd from Drud last )tar but the statement ~1d he had araduall) reduced hi~ da)'•t<Hia) act1v1ty after he was linked to the 1ovcrnmen1·~ Wall treet anve 11aa· t1on 1n late IQ 6 It said the lawsuit amount\ to ··.,h1fiinf tht' blame to the most urnvenient scapegoat on the financial ~ne -Michael Milken • -~ho has bttn bl med for C'VC'ry problem facing Lhe U cronom) C'A~pt thc Iraqi invasion of Kuwait." The law uH JO•n~ scores of olher c1.,,1l complaints again t Milken for 1 allqed wrongdo1n& rclated lO hi gutlt) pka as v.ell ts other trad1n1 act1v1t)' dunng ha\ tenure at Ore\cl v.h1eh as nov. in fed(."ral b3nkruptC) court pr~ed1ng"> Or off. 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I should &JH' it 1 t~nll be Is a dotta red roses on up. but I JUSt <lon t ""ant to admit yoar dre11er' wUI get bis auenllon. m) age What do }OU th1nk'l Tccn- Ttll Slan a good looking l•Y I ~:s~~r=========;l came to tbe door and tried lo sell a ~,:.lu~ yoa some slllngles and piping. You eaM,,.,.., told tbe man }ou already bad a ~eublttU source of supply but if It looked like Cli .. ~f~-41 they mlgbt be raulng out, you ~, wo1ld open an accollDt and be pleased to place an order. tan • H ighest Quality sbo.ald gel the message. flowers Dear M r Ri@hl. ~..-.""' • Prize Winning Florists Louise. m~ forml·r collcgl· fncnd and I go hack a long wa ' Her hu,band l eonard no" a pro foot· baller. and I gu bad further I nr' er thought I l·n "ould stra\ hut IJtt'h he's been r alhng. One n1gh1 he <lcd<lcd 10 '•'11and11 "a'n't JU\t to ialt about old times I don't led an} attraction for m) one ume lo, er an<l I \I.Oulu dll' 11 Lou1\t.' 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Saaba•s wlll repair lance at U.S. border SAN DIEGO -A tattered. hole· ndden stretch of fencing at the \\-Cstern end of the U.S.-Mexico bordt"r will be repaired b y U.S. N:l\ y Seabces to help discourage drug smuggling and illegal 1mm1grn- tion. officials said. Seabec construction units based at the Naval Amphibious Base in Coronado will shore up and fortify the border fence. Logistics arc being worked out in meetings this week. and thC' work could begin as soon as Frida~. said Rep. Duncan Hunter The broken-down section of chain-ho~ fence stretches about ~'en miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. Some sections have been nppc.•d out and others ha' r been pounded to the ground. posing httlc obstrur11on 10 undocumente'd 1m· migrants who cross the border there b~ the hundred s eve~ da). "The fence along the border 1s in rags:· said Hunter. R.Coronado. "hose d1stnct includes that part of the border. The repair project resulted from n tnp Hunter took to the aru. "here he watche'd U.S. Border Pa- trol agents pursuing a truck they heh<'""d was carrying narcotics. ..The) were in hot pursuit and suddenly the truck veered toward the bordl'r and went through a hole in the frncc" into Mexican territory to "' 01d capture. said Hunter's spoke~man. John Palafoutas. The Scahc'es will ~inforcc the fence b~ placing henvy-duty panels of 'ihect metal alongside it. The surplus panels are designed for use a'i mats on pro' 1s1onal aircraft landing ficld'i. Palafoutas said "\\(' want to repair (the fence) "'here 11 has holes." he said . .. Where there's no fence. we want to put up some.· ne" fence. The Sca- bec\ are l·~ix-ns in this stuff. This wa ~. it's go ing to keep vehicles from bursting across the border." wo_ . ------···· S4 00 COIOMA .................... -.. -·-·""SI.II S200 IOllO£TRU ..... . .............. $6.11 LDT~.-__ Ml-I ll-Mn ~ln) 11( .... (T ..... )_ n:.O ruvo ... ... ... .... . ..... M.oe SS.80 f!lll UUQJIA11 -"""'··· St UO CAT l .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. ·--·S700 ,, ._ m •... . ........ ----· noo SWM SEEKS SWF -FOR TLC ASAP Is staning a meaningful n:lationship or meeting new friends important to you? See today's classified section for DATELINE, a new service to help you meet intercstin& people. Only in your <>ranee Coast Daily Pilot. Bulletin Board 111•111 •••l•r• ....... FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A rtaular m~ti,n& or the Fountain Y•l~y School Distnct PcrK1nncl on1m1ss1on will bt ht"ld at 6 1oni~1 in the Board Room of 1ht Edua1110n Ccn1cr. 172 10 Otlt S1. All c:lassif~ cmplo)'ttl art cn- ct1ura,cd 10 ltltnd lhc met1ina. -- day Family Matinee ttric:s contin~ at 2 p.m. Saturda_)· at M11rincrs Bn1.nch Libr1ry. 2005 Dover Drive. Three sho'l holiday films will bt featured dunn1 lhc 1pprox1m11cly ont--hour program. Admission is frtt and mort in(ormation is available by c1llin1 644-314S. 'Cl *' 11 u .. 11· liUNTINOTON liARBOUR -~----------- · Thursda , December 13, 1990 • • Mexican omclals arrested for llrlllll'J· CALEXICO -Two Mexican the slrttl, he'd have gont to jail for rt'Sidcnts. lnvcs-1i13tors from the t'it)' Jail." he said. contular officials were arrn-tcd foi: br1bcry too," Ginn said, Uni1cd States and f\1c.A.i('O also ha,·c Ginn 1a1d he didn't bchc\r c either alleaedly lryins lb bribe a police: Eduardo Garcia Za1norn, IS, traded l ('('Usatlon5 of wronjdoin1 of \he t""'·o l\a5 d1ploma1ic 1mmuni· employee to find o ut the name of was sho1 No~. 18 as ht straddkd 1n the-matter. t). v.h1ch i:. afforded to many lhc U •. Border Patrol aaen1 who 1he border frnce which scparatd A rrmale Mellican consular of· forr1gn aovrmmcnts' rtpf'C:RnLI· shol t Mexicali tcen·agrr. Mexicali , the St.ale cap;tal of ~a fidal bucd in Calexico approached t1ves and shields them rrom criml- Thc pair was arrested Tuesday Califomia, and Calexico. a poliet ckpanmen1 Monday and nal prosccu11on in the U nited after Cale1tico police arranged a Bordrr Patrol officials have said o ffered S.SOO to $600 for the nan1r S1ates. sting in response 10 a bribe offer of the agent fired his v.·eapon t2ecauw: of the Border Pa1rol agent v.·ho shot Marco E. Loixz. the San Di~ ~vrral hundred dollar1, Police the youth was abou1 10 1hrow a rock Garcia~ u id Ginn. attorney rtprt:srnt1ng lhc two, wd The Orange County Alumnae chapter NEWPORT BEACH _ Dr. Blair of Alpha Xi Dclt1 will sail on 1 Swttt ind staff of Newpon Chirocare ··cruuC" of Liahts" Sunday to 5lart the Family Health Oinic· will donaic an holidl)' season. en ti rt day today 10 providina com-Memlxni and. their auesls are mttl· plimcntary hc-allh scrvicc!i 10 benefit 1na at the Hun11ng1on Harbour shop- 1hr U.S. Marine Corps' "Toys for . p1n1 C'CRtt'r at S.4S, p.m. ~o 1alcc a Tots .. campaian. · . shunlc bus to Pc-ter s L.and1na whert Chief leslie Ginn siid. · at him. bu1 Garria contends his The police v.·orker noufied her he bc.>lie\ed both v.·ere shielded Mexican officiQls have said 1he-y shooting was unprovoked. ~vcral supe_riors. who decided to arrange from arrest b} diplomatic protec- want to extradile 1he 11gen1 10 face wi1nessr-s reportedly have su~ for her to···mcn ·the two consular uon criminal t harge5, but 1he Border ported the bo>•'s ver>1on of what officials Tuc.-sda)' at a [)(nn)'s res--.. The big shot~ in Wa~htngton a.rt going 10 havt' 10 C').pla 1n that to Patrol has refused 10 identify him happened, iauran1 in El Cen1ro which was me: ... Ginn said. Thr public is wckome 10 ~l\t'nd lhc~ v.·111 board. the boat. frem noon to 7 p.m, and encouraacd After the rru1$t', panygocrs will rc-- to·con1ribu1t an unwrapPed 101 wonh tum to 1he home of Joannr <;;rttn· SS or more 10 benefit undcrpnvilr&cd wood for clam chowdtt .and Chns1ma.!I in k~ping wi1h its longstanding An a1tomey has filed a S9 m11l1on under surveillance by police. Ginn Ennque loat"za. the Me~ican privacy policy. negli1encc claim against the Border said. consul gent"ral 1n San D1eao. re· Asct"nsion Man1nrz P.:na. 46, a Patrol on behalf of G arcia. who 1s The pair atleatdl~ gave the cash fused 10 commcni on sprcifl cs of consulate administrator, :ind Karla recuper:i1ing :n a r..-texicah c~ul· to the police worker, wh o gave Garcia ca~ Oranae Coun1y children. <'ook1rs. Elena Correa Ibarra. 27, a secretary drt:n"s shelter from wound.s 10 hts !hem a pll'« of paper wnh a nJme "The I O\trnment of M e).ICO accused of ini1ially contacting the lung. stomach and hver. on it -but not the name of lhe would no1 a1~t'mpl 10 follciv. up on ,: Brina your &ift to Nev.·port Chirocarc, 4030 Birch St.. Ncwpon l•lftl CllCWI -. lk:t<'h. adJlttnl 10 John Wayne An· pOlice employee, ...-.·ere booked 1n tO The bribery all.!'ga.tion is eJ1.pected agr:nt the~ ~an ted .-as. officer.. one-crime b) comm1tung another J:ifl for investigation of bribery. 10 C'SCalatc the controversy over.1he swoo~ 1n . G1on ..aid. cnme ·• said loae7a. who also o'er· pon. Call 8Sl·8700. PltllCll ... 111111 .... 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I I --Site Locallon: South of Barranca Parkway, west 1--11-,,_-,.._-1"" --of ~ff~ Road, cast of Yale Loop, Irvine. L...-1~>--L.-V Public Anlew: C.opia of the Initial Sc\ICly ..., on 8Jc Md ~ lb I I 5 ~ Cmeer, '°'° Blrnnal .......,., lnlne. CA 9Z714. ~• .......... lie diftaed., 1.-llo'lrd Sdoololl Dlia's, COordlnomr, ,.....,., ........... (714) "51"°""· •n rl• Ill, • ,_., 1', 1'91. 1'aN ••D ~ I .... l11.i .. a•.,ill'•4 _ JlllWM GU 0,. .............. fl • • • I ' ' I ' • rs&ying no, not limited to drugs DEAR ANN LANDERS: f en· joyed the talk you gave in Darien. Conn .. several years ago and have been reading you ever since. I found this old column and think you o uaftt to run it every few years. Your comm·on ~n~ is refreshing. -MRS. C.l. H EROLD. DARIEN. CONN. DEAR MRS. HEROLD: fiat eve- alq was 1% yean a10. I remember lt well. Here'• tile column. Ttaultl for asklni. DEAR ANN L.\NDER : I'm a I S-ycar-old high school sophomore who has learned a 101 from reading your column. .\ while back you printed some shocking figures about high-school pregnancies. I think )OU said that e'ef1 )ear more than a m1llton teen-ager!> ha' e out- of-wedlock babies I kno" of a tunh-con1rol method that IS \t~f) e1Tc.·c11H'. IOl'\J)t'nSl\e and guaranteed 100 pen:enl of 1he time It 1s thc "ord :-..o. One of the rea~on'I 1he~ are so man)' pregnant teen-ager'\ 1s ht-- cause some<Hll' ha\ sold them tht• idea that .. e, en h<)<h 1s doing 11 .. Well I can tell thl.'m thal 1hc .. mart M es arr not doing 11 I rcn·n1I~ read an anide on the true meaning nl '"'' Onl' hnl· lrom that art1de stud1. 1n m\ n11nd and I "1"h ('\(~'> ,tcl·n-agcr "'oultl 1hin ~ about 11 lkrt· 11 1., .. The more special '>Ornl'lhin[I. " thc morl' "e rcscn l' 11 for <.rx·ual peopll' '>JX"Cial 11mec; and \fX'U31 0<.tas1nn\ .. II '>l"l·m-. Hl ffil' a pcr-.on\ h\xl~ I\ JUSI about a' '>flt'\ i.11 a 1h1ng .l\ there 1s 1n the "orlll It shoultl I">\· rl'- wn cd lnr a '>IX'\ 1al person at a special 11mt· and a 'fX'Cial plall' - HOLDl "IC1 Ol f I"-Hot I \'\iO. "1 llH DEAR HOLDING: I'm "Ith you. Another fringe benefit of saying no Is peace of mind. Every day I receive doiens of lt>tters from tttn- age girls who are worried sick. asking If the do-It-yourself preg- Ann Landers ~.:.., c>~ ,..,. nucy kJt1 available la drqsa.ret work. Tiley oftH tell me die date •f their last pertod ud CM last time' Ibey bad au and ask if "ey CMW be preput. I ltope "e rlrlt wlao wrtte t•on letters wUJ see yoara ud lea111 something. Today teen·a1ers Deed lalor· matlon more tbaa tlaey aee4 spttdaea aboot morality. I'd like to recommend my booklet, "~x aacl tbe Teen-ager." The coat 11 $3.IS (la Canada, $4.4S ), wlaicb lnch1des post- age and laaadlln1. ~ad a clteck or money order, along wttla a Ions. bas lntss ·slu, self-addressed envelope to: Teens, c/o Au Land· ers. P.O. Box 1151%, Clalca10. Ill. 606ll·OS6%. DEAR ·\NN LANDERS: I am outraged and totall> baffied as to ho~ 10 handle a fam1l) problem 1ha1 has me ll>mpletel~ shaken up. .\ close relatl\e passed awa) re· u~n1I~ I "a' unable 10 attend the tuncral so I sent a beauuful arrange- ITTl'nl t'f flo"cr\. as "t'll as a sizable t hl'l ~ 10 help defra~ the funeral c\f)CMt·s .\ fc~ da}s later I re· rr1H'd Se\cral pictures of 1he de· l'C3'><.'d In the t'a\kCI I ho~ d o-.c-up '>hot'> upset me tanbh I am 'iure to ha"e n1ght- marl·'> ror munths to come. Whal 1s the matter "llh people who do 1h1ng-. lih· 1ha1" I P\ET I' l .\"'DI'-<.•. '11<."H DEAR MICHIGAl'i: Put tile pie· tures awa). Tbt relative mual no harm. 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Salel •599. ..,..,...... l.eattw Finesse ra--eituel Stykl !hat 1s ~IV saWd wth a tufted b8Ck m toled arms Salel '799. •MISNQD" ConlErrlpaaty ttYeo p111ow ooet< s~~ wth ~ CXJTifat of Leetr. ·Fresse. , OrattQe Cout o.aw WAqb llJlllJ ... llPlll 3? .,.._1.1114&111 ChiiPlla · 1nchan1111 at annual conca~t from the audience," said a pleased Hall at the post pla at the Oardcn Bis1ro in Crystal Court followina 1hc pcrfonnance of traditional carols and the premiere of John Rutter's "Mainificat." The more lhan I SO voices of the Master Chorale of Oranae County, wi1h f\111 o~hestra, enchanted adults and children alike at the Oranae County Performina Arts Center Saturday evenina with their annual "Christmas for the Fimily" concert direct~ by William Hall. In between tastes of chicken, tea sand"'ichcs and chocolate cake. "l really felt " sense of cnefJY· pannocrs buzzed over concert PRE· HOLIDAY SPECIALS Save 25-50% on Selected holiday fashions Starts Thursday December I 3th 13idluett' & 13idlique g467 CVio Lido, )J.E. 67g-4510 HICKORY FARMS® The gift everyone loves to get. Hundred of del1clou glft filled wtth ta ty delights, from under $10 to $150. We'll even hip you r gift for you! I I Melt A~ Mints Two Bags for $5 .99 ($} •9 nch) Wrmci.lrr ).LAZA 1761tlm.Aft-t ........... MNITI Cheese Balls and Lop Any two for $6.99 ($} 99 each) • OPIJI DAILY • hiahli&hts. They raved over soloist Amy Oetkcr. aac 10, and the Costa Mesa Children's Chorus. They con- aratulated mezzo soprano Deborah Winsor-William~. ·~sinama with 'the chorale as a soloist tonight was a dream come true." confided Winsor-Williams who once-upon-a-time spent eight years with the choir. The songbird Carol Humphreys also happens to be mamcd to chorale member Nick Williams and is the· daughter of board president Philip Winsor. Papa WinS-Or said he was prctl) proud of his daughter, but pretty pleased with his earlier starring role too. Winsor conducted the concen·s "S1lcn1 Night"' sing-a-long. He'd won the opportumt)' to conduct the chorale as highest bidder at an auc11on fund-raiser earlier in the year ..It was a pretl)' expensive few minutes up on stage.'' Winsor con- fided. "I think I paid S13.000 for 1t. .. RICllARD Photographic De sign WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS • CHILDREN • SENIORS CUSTOM PORTRAIT OFFER FREE SITTING ANO COMPLLIMENT ARY 5117 COl,OA POATA.\IT Good Thru 1~30-91 cJ1ll CJiJkrnna rupsarle c:fasltio11sfi1r !he ·-dull cfigurc8 -- <::JlJ1~s 12-21 South Coast Plaza ·Crystal Court · 549-7090 revitalize (re • vit'l • ize), I. 3 day and 2 nights at The LITTLE INN on the Bay; 2. visit the Nautical Museum; 3. learn to windsurf; 4. take in a symphony at the Performing Arts Center; f,. go deep sea fishing; 6 . fo r business or pleasure, see The LITTLE INN on the Bay. (7 14) 673·8800 call for brochur~ •t'1LWeP_.DrM ............. CAnMI L J Thursday, December 13, 1990 11 IJIJ 111fell'1..1: •lcMn 1a ... 141...tll1 a. - ORANGE COAST ..... Publl.n.d by Page Group Publlahlng. Inc. ....,. l. ,.. prMldent & ch~ executive officer I JU L I a f ll editor & vlce-presldent ..... lllftllll. managing editor .. Wt • night editor 11111--. a , chairman Letters c..ar 1111•1r To the Edilo . The Dail)' Pu.t tw maha.ncd the people of Anzona rcprdan& their dms1on not to expend hard·•~ come-by tax funds on )talc cm· ploytts for si1ll a no ther paid hoJ· 1da). Worse. the Dally Pilot has mas- suucd the facts b) 1mpl)'ing 1ha1 the )latC' ol ~nzon dOC'<i not recogn1u 11111111 W. -.., a, executive vtce preek:Jent t a Martin Luther King hoh<tl) Both '°' ••IN L ... L Ytce pret&dent & general manager ...... o I Cl • ~1-.., founding publisher Edltorial QtJOiE ot \.'he~: Historic PCH bulldlng ''CON~\~ ~ ~ ~™ \ "t~ ~\C~ ~\1"0\l\ ~ FOO{ ~ t.\kt>'OJ._ ~WtN'{~ -Geor~ ~ OC\ \k ~ in \raq has seen batter days Air shipping industry rejoicing The closure of the old brick building that ho uses Jack's Surfuoards an Huntington Beach leave a lump in our throats. over weakened noise standards A m ysterious bulge in the facade of the structure at Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway prompted public safety officials this week to cordo n off the area and. when the situa tion got worse. declare 11 a dangerous building. Step are being taken to reopen parts of the building. but unless cat)' officials can be guaranteed the 75-year-old building can be saved, i1 an all hkehhood will be condemned. And -either by Mo ther Nature. wrecking ball or the slightest provocation -the structure appears poised to come tumbling down. The Cit) fire marshal believes It may collapse at any tame. h is ironic that the fam1har stru~ture at one o f Orange County's most recognizable comers ma)' fall at a ume "'hen only ha lf of the nearb> municipal pier sull stands. Crews are dismantling the battered pier to clear the way for a new one. We are all for progress. especially that which is taking Cihape in do\.\ntown Hunlrngton Beach. A re\ttahzed dp"'n· town d1 tnct can o nl) benefit v1si1ors, merchants and residents. Ho"'ever. 11 as disheartening that two local landmarks. that hundreds of lhousands of people grc"' up with. a re apparent!) slipping away. Sadly. the entire look of downtown !-f unungto n Beach ma) change forever Today In History Toda} 1\ Thursda}. Dec 13. the '4 7th da} of 1990 The rt arc 18 da)'i Id\ 1n the )('llr Today's Highlight 1n H1stol) On Dec l\. 1577 fi\t· ships commanded b' 1r Francis Drake embarked on bra~c.·\ famous cir· cumna' 1ga11o n of 1he glohc. a JOUrn<'\ 1ha1 took almost lhrec \l~ar · On this date In 1642. Nev. Lcalnnd v.as d1s- co'c~ b\ Dutch na' 1ga1or .\bcl T.1\man Write to usl In I 769. Dartmouth ( o ll('gc. 1n N('w Hampsh1rt'. ~1,cd 11 char· tcr In 1835. Phillips Brooks. 1hc l\mencan Episcopal bishop v. ho \Hote the v.ords 10 "O L111le Tov.n of Bc1hh:hc.·m." w.n born in Boston. In 1862 l 'n1on forces suffered a maJor dcfC'at Jt lhC' hands of 1he C onfC'derate'i at the Battk of Fred· ernk'iburg In 1983. Manha Lame Collins "J' 1nauguratt'd a\ KC'ntuCk) 's first f<'ma k go' crntlr ............... ,......,..._ Ed11or's note: The following arr1c/C' on rhe .\irpon No1~ and Capant) . .\ct or 1990 -which thff'atened our local no1Sc st:m· dards at rh,• John Wa) nc A1rpon - oppearrd in the .\CC.\ faprNs. a publ1c:111on oftht> .\1r Couner Con- ft'rence of .\menca The" arr1C'le. wn11en for the air courier indv try and headlined ··Pero:n eranct' Pa\ f Off in Federal Noise .\q , •· 8' H·s ·insight into \4 ho ":n behind the .\er and '4h\I thoS<' forrt'5 coulJ \41/Je out .\ears or local t•ffnn to e~tabltsh tough no1~ r, .. stnc11ons Fortunate!) !Or Orange Coast n· 1dcnts. the John Wa.\ ne .\ 1rpon nOHC' rt'Hrtct1t1n agrrem,•nt. through J grand/other clause.'. re- main~ intact :rflcr intenS<.· lohh.' ing in \.\:J,.hington f!, Joe.al ot1ka/\ .\ftcr }l'.lrS ol rclcntlcs'> st1uggle. 1he aar nprco;.; 1ndu'ltf') has at1a1ned a h1'itom: brl·al1hruugh in its fight against unreasonahle no1~ abate-- ml·nt ruk\ 1mpu'>t'd b~ man~ l . a1rpons The: hrl·akthrough l'amc with passage of a federal s1a1u1e rt~uir ing the !Xpanmt•nt of Transpor- 1a11on I DOTI to de' clop a l'Om - prc.·hl·ns1 H' national a\ 1at1on OOl!)t' polin This mandate 1s 1:on1aint"d in a measure lno~n a thC' .\1rpon l'<oi~ and ("Jpac1t} .\c t of 1990. "h1ch "as 1ndudcd in the budget p.1l lage that Pn:s1dent Georgt• Bu h fl'l"c."ntl~ 'i1gnc.·d 1n10 lav. Thl' al I Jl\41 lorh1ds a1rpon'i lrom placing operJ11ng re-stnct1on'I on nl'" quieter a1rrraft or o lder planes that ha'<' ht.·c.·n quu:ted through l"ngint• mnd1fira11on or ~place mc.·nt v.11hou1 lir'll rl·ce1,1ng ap- Pf<l\JI h' DOT \inn· thl' nud-1 llMl<. an 1m rcas~ ing number ul .\mc.·nran a1rpon!I ha q· adoott:'d no1sc·rcd uctao n Tell th• Piiat measures 1ha1 threalC'n lhC' abilm of couriers and air c\press camer-S 10 provide a guaranlct"d high le' cl of 11mc-scnSlll\ c SCf\ ICC Federal regula11ons of sc' eral ~cars' standing call for a gradual conversion to rclatl\cl~ qu1ct .. tagc r aircraft from no1s1cr .. tagc 2" planes sufh as 717 DC-8 and [)( .Q In respon$C air C\pres\ lOm- panie'i and other all<argo oper- ator'i. as "l'll as pa\Sl"nger a1rhnC"S. an· c;pend1ng huge sums of mone" for nc" plam·-. ~ir e\pr~s lamers Jl\<l are 1n'l"'il1ng hea•.il~ 1n ··hush k11., .. tha1 makt" 1he1r older t"ngines quieter funher the air expres-. indu'itf) I'\ installing nc" c.·ng1nc .. on much of11sequ1pment, ahhou@.h 1hc nm of such "rct"nginecnng·· w tage ' \tandards rnn he as high as S I 'i m11l1on 10 S:!O m1lhon pn plane E·wress lt>mpan1es ha'e lung said the' \uppon rtasonable ac- 11uns tu IL·-.-.cn noise o' n lUm- mun111cs s11ua1ed near a1rporh The~ ha"e 'chcmt•ntl) oppo~d hov.e' er the cra1} quilt of stnnien1 local. rt'gula11ons 1hat h:ts bet'n sprl·ad acrn'ls 1he countn b' ind•· '1dual airpon agcn(ICS. St' m1cd in a11empt Ill oh1a1n federal adm1n1stratl\e rthel trnm onl·rou'> local rule's. c:argo lJfrtl·f\ earht'r 1h1c; ~ear beg.an 10 in1C'O'Oll) l'llon .. tu !>Ccun: J leg1'>la11'e rc.·m· i'tf' h' airports· unilateral no1!><'- R"dur1111n measure'> \monl? tho e 1n,o hrd 1n 1h1!i dn'e w t'\IJbli~h J un1fMm a' IJ· 11on noa~ pohl' throughout the countn \.\t·rl' 'l'' cral mC'mhcr l llm- pan1cc; · ol the .\ir ( ouner C on· fert"nce. Y<orl1ng 11n their ov. n and 1n conJund1on "'llh thl" .\ir Freight t\'i\tX'tal1on f.\F\I an .\(( .\ 3,. SOllalc ml·mbl·r tha1 ha<o SJ)l.'arhe:ideJ the 1ndu'>tn ·., un11cd s1and :ignin,1 d1'ilnm10atol) local nm-.e re\I fl l llonc, For the.· 1ndu .. 1n 1h1ng'> lell 1n10 place 1n c:arh autumn The: first 11npurwn1 '>lgn ut lOOl rc1c.· pmgres'> -and a monuml"nlal ad,ancC' 11 tumnJ u.1 t 111 tx· -"J' the in- trndut 1t0n 1n late ~plt"mbcr ul a \t•na1e hill 1ha1 addrc\\ed 1he a1r- l raft n111 ~· pruhkm 1n J manner ad' c.x all J h' .11 r l Jrg,1 in tl"rt''il'> Thl· hill "J' a '"t·1:p1ng .in11- no t'>l' ral l..Jge 'r>on\ored b' \\ rnJ,·11 f nrd t ht• t-..c ntUl l~ I'),, m \\\ rJI \.\ht• hcJd\ thc "t(;•nJll \' 1Jt 11ln "utxomm111ce Ford \.\ht>~ CllO\lllU('OI\ ind udc mJO\ l'mr ll•,,·c, J I l n1tl·d P;iru.·I \t·r- ' Ill'·, JH huh '" l tlUI\\ ilk at- la l hl·J h1' m,·J\urC' tn J bill reauthor111n~ tundllll! Im the t l·lkr- JI ,, IJI •HI \Jm1nl\tra11nn In 1h, n,1u,1r' ., '1e"" the 'ntrJ I prO\ l\1or 11! lht· Ford bill "'J' the n·qlllrl'l11l'Ol thJI tht r><.·panm,·nt o l l rJ O\f\\lr\Jt1t1n 1()()l I l\'\Ul' j OJ· t111nal a1r1. ra t\ n1.•1 '1( fXlltl ' b J.:in I 144~ I hl' hill ... 11d thJt in dl'' l hlp1ng 'iUl h J pO hl\ l)C'll m u\I u1n,11.k r ll"rllHn IJ\ t11r,. 1 h1.·<.e indudl·d '<' · eral 111 tirt"al 1m ptlrlJOlc tu a ir n - fll"t''I' J nd t1thl·r alt lJl'jo llpcr,Hor<i ln,oht'mt'nt and \lg1lancr r<'· main lhc. ""J'' h""1.mh lor the 1ndu\- tr. ht.·,au~· u nJer thr nc.·"" la" a1rJll.1rt'> rt•tain hro.1d Jutho nt' to rl-gulJte Oflt'rat111n' ol ~tagr ~ Jlr· tr'3ft \1t11l't1\\·r C\l,ting Olll"-C." rule.·, Jrl· pamlllt'lf l•t \ta' in efli.'\. t and rult"\ rm~"1.·J tx·hir<' Oct I ""'"ht- Jlln"ed hl g1l in1t1 c.•llcd "\\ C' mu't '"" he' prl·pan:d ll' fight l~al Jll' m r1' unla1rl' tu rt"· 'ilnet ta~e ~ operall''"' ·· .\hC'rman \lOltcd Ill u11.·d npcuall~ ··the pol<'nl1JI lnr Hlnll·ntwu' rukmal- 1n(!. pron •c.•J ing' n l 1" \njltk\ and "l'" 'l n rl-"le" kr'>t"' The "-111111..., ,.. encouregee correepondence from our reedera We requett lett•• be kepi to epprOJdmatety 300 worda. Any co,,~ 11Qnlf~1ty longer than 300 word• wtll be printed at our dlacretlon u a C RJC kf,lllltC kf «--2 t I Community commen1anea •• r~ f«-.. penlnent to cities and town• aJong IM Orange Cout Guett comment.n.a may penatn to eny Paarl Harbor memories return put>Mc" iuw. Edltortal reipOflMe .,. r...wd '°' rebut1-ll to editortal Editors nt>rc.•: It '4DS one of those poeltlona of tM "-Cllle.., NII. moments that thoS<" '4ho '4't"n" alt'-C ....,orking for thC' a' 1a11on plan1 in Chicago Letten c6t'iii:liiil~:a-ti.-W1""~n:Jf"1n-blil:Hl1St11rwthoHte1~1tec1.---+-'4 TTT nC"' c.·r TOrger . 194 I . ..\ l .ttere ahould be tddrel9ed to the "-C1111C lllJ ..... 330 Wat Bay unda) The-d:J.\ the Japan~ 0 I ~as a student 1n HaY<a11 a1 a boarding o;chool. on top of a moun- tain an Honolulu. ~e Y<erc ~a1una for th(' brealf:ist bell to nng and ~t' v.crt' standing on thC' lanai and "atched Pearl Harbor hc1n1 bombed. Street. eo.11 M ... CA 92827. Attention: Letter• to the EdltOf' Wrttere with bombc-d Pt"arl Harbor. Fol/owmi 1s qutatlona .,. urged to cell the Ody Piiot at (714) 9'2~2 t. Ellt 352. • samplmi of some rr pon5t'S to the ., .•. , , .. ~ .• Onqe Coa1t Daily Pilot's QUC$t1on of the "'eek ··where ~ere )OU when the Japanc'ic bombed Peart Harbor?" 0 I was a tv.-inllc m m)' fa1her's t'}C 0 I v.as a ho pual corpsman at the ll S Na' at Ho p1lal, Ma) Or Island. C'ahf on ()(oc. 7. 1941 0 l remcmtx-r 11 "cry elcarl). 1t was fl\) b1nhdl} .. I -;.as 11 . I rt-- mcmbt'r not bc1na able to lca'e home a m) perent v.antcd to sit 0 How ~ell I rcmembC'r ~arl Harbor. Thal fateful morning I was tn m) car hs1cn1n1 10 the radio as I ~aned for m) v.arc·s 1ster to am'c on the bus from Lo "naeln. The announcement cam~ O\tr the radio that Peart Harbor had bttn attacked •-a't o( shod and sorTOw cemt' over me. I '1suahzcd all the suffcnng and death lo come on all ides 1n such a war home and hsten to the radio ··· (",o1n 10 w rt at thc: sb:rP)'lrd 1n I bc1n1 ra1'Cd '" aJ1fomia. I W1lm1naton the nc:\t da). the ma) remtmbct more dungs than · tlftts Mft au.ardt'd by lht m1li- somt or the people that art h.e~ tat). in5P1ttlaon and 1ntcrrosation from different area -su b as of all ptOpac. We~ u hour I.I~ bemat balloons -a the ar weat for •oft becautt of this. on and 1hc bbc.kout\ alona the h v.u a traumatk day. CQMt wtlh 11r raic! wanunp that o amc on. the ration boob. the I was li"int 1n Ote:llO and abooc •hok th1na. • 2 p,m., 0~ ,~ car radio tbt J'h•t l why. ~mes. I don'l IDnC>UDCtlft(ftl calM o( tht •nKk du~ aU thnt lh•ftll that Aft bap. a. "-t H.-. Md aa aMI mm 1 pm1na no-•~ that bed .tin you ._ ridilll ... Sat• n"• F'tlld ia c'Oftlickr What .~• on thrn. a.icleD • die o.r Drift. H~winl a binhday on Dec. 7 o mnindl friends .and peoplt ti.at t ._ a 1.,_..-dd '"'--'ia Ill know me. Air.or.·1..a._...,... ..... Ollio IUva. dtt9olT• ......... ,_ ...... ~ I t \'1U"-' ul J l.&r atC'idcnt The l alc ~a~ read~ 1n the . !1.11\hC'n Dad """ hsten m& to 1hc radio "hC'n 1hr nev.s bmkC' .\lmost an hour later hl' '\.31d hC' ....,as going to JOln up b«ausc his old('r brother ~3c; lulled 1n Franct the last d:t' of the fi~t \\orld \\ar ow 1l wa., has tum to do h1\ pan 10 defend has count') M' brother and I didn't ~all) lcnov. "hat v.·u 101n1 o n. but v.c all c ncd in Mom and Dad's ·arms that ®"· not ~noW1n what thc future ~ould hold 1n )Our Nov 29 ed11onal a nd the editor's no1c )ou 1mpl) tha1 the 'otcrs of ""'o"" chose not ao obsef\ l' the Mlt-... Jr hohda\ You sho uld be ashamed of 1h1s d1ston1on of facts. and apologllc: for 'our faetual errors ~hac h ""'" ct'rtainh c~atc more d1\1)1,ene.,, on th1\ ·issue .. not less 'o ur Pa' lo,1an response v.111 be to nd1culc an,onc that ""o uld.o'1 l Jll J hohda~ a ··hohda)" unl~s II ., a ··paid da' ·· I 1.hallengr )nu to \Uf\C\ the numbcr ol Y<orking .\mc:r;lan\ "hu .trl' paid for the \1an1n Luther t-..1ng Hohda)' W1 1h the." e\l <.'PllOO of go\- cmmcntal emplo'e\.'S. I v.ould quc:-.11on an' ligurc O \('f 'i pet'ccnt rl.'n'I\ 1ng PJ' tor this hohd:t> .\lso a 'er. limited numher are paid for lhl· Prl''>ldl'n l\· Huhd.l) Our n.llh1n·, 1ndustnC"S cannot afford to autnma111.ally honor e\Cr') 1.kC1)1l>n ol 0ur federal and st.air leadc~ "'Ith an OJX'n pockc:1bool It 1c; shameful that 1ht• "Ja11onal Foot· ball L eaguc and r...1r Tagl1abuc did nol pauSt 111 rl'lOgn11C' th1.-. r('aht) ht fore pa'" ng '4.'0tt"nce on 1hc statc of .\n 1un.:i The '<>tt'r'> ut .\r11ona ha' t' s1mp- h '31d ··\\ ,. v.111 l Onllnuc tu <.:cl· l;brJIL 1h1'1 h11ltJJ' JS v.(' do m;in~ OlhC'r'S Blad,, anJ n1ha' "ho lhoo~ 10 hnnnr \1ar11n I uthl'f "-.ing o n h" h trt hdJ' Jrc.· pn' 11,•@c."d 10 ht abs.tn1 from "orL nn that dJ' .. hould 1h,, , h11t1\C 1 h1' ,., trul· 1n .\n1ona 1ndu,tnt'' 1u'll J\ 1n C alilorn1a ll••""l'lr lhl' tnd u\lrtC''-ol th1'i na- 11110 1n thl"lr J1 lfKult 4uc\I h t "nWl'I thl· ,,fT.,h<,rr n >mPt'ltllon · \:inn"t all 1rd '" Jdd an' m n n pa l1.1r ltn C' n1 I ""<lf l t·d f ht• tt•n11 r o l l'dllnna1' '>Ul h J' \11ur' Thur..J.1' '"'t:mhl.·r ~I./ "'""' ''"" \.•ad u' lunhcr a~a' trom lht''-<' Jim\ It '' ume 1h.:a1 gv' anmt'ntal c.•m plil\c.·c'I .. hart' in lh1' (ln.11 l Ht ( " f RU:Df.R\DOIH ( osw \1~ PM11l1'1pft T n the Ed11or • \\ l" fl·C'l ttwrc <,hould bt• a ~tatt'· m,·n1 m Jdl about lhl' an1dt o n ~ l 111 the '''' 2, Dall} PUot Peo ple s Parl -42 Ill R1H·r .\\enue Oh\ IOU'ih 'iOmt' lOUnlll mem· btr-. did not rt"ad thC' baJl01 of 'lo, ~ I" 4 T ht• argumt"nl against thC' \Jle ill tht· prupcrt\ and Y<t quott: llt·m "1n thr ballot ··Lers hold 11gh1 It lhc-m1n1-parl and l C"ep lo r puh- 11, l"n 111\ mc.•nt · I 1,...1 oil one lOUnctl mcmbl'r l allc.-d lhr park a · 'aant l<.lt". and ··a. d"gr.tll .\.Cluall\ lhC'rt' .UC' t•c 1h1rt\ lt'l<ll palm trcn. 1~0 tinnk hruc;h lrt'C'\ lv.o tic.;U'i lrCC:\ IY.t h11u@.11n' 11lc:a bu\h~ one 'er. lru1!1ul pineapple g041,a ''"' or· an~t' trtc 1hrtt )U cat~ apprO\· 1mat<."I) 200 \QUttre fC'CI ot fem<,, a laf1!.e 'itand of g1ant ham~ 100 <,quan-ft'l·t of lam: bambc.~1 tv.o giant h1rd of parad 1~ lour <'\ut'mc I~ large rubber trt't'\, one l&IJll; .,, 01.:ado trtt and a f<'"" sundry tlta o f unkno~n ong1n and many bu\hc\ Thi~ I\ hardh a '•cant '°'- 8\ the "'a' there are no ~ and the propcri' ,., n<'I lenctd in. 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Testt ohyntheiie HOP-)() will be rondu<1cd 11 Lot An,eln County· USC Medical Center and tbe UC San Franci9CO-amliated San Fran· ci~o Gentral Hotpital, said Or. James Kahn. ~ UCSF au.istant clinical profo sor of mediclnt will )lead tM San Francisco study. HOP·30 hal been tested on 18 people in Enaland but IM results of Gmll FromA1 turns bcfo1t the jury tradin1 barbs and ofTerina opposfoa versions of the brutal attack in arsuments that t0gether lasted more than four hours. ZERO From A1 students surveyed by the 0....1e Coat& Dally PU.t in teacher Charles Douglas' economics class. 23 think the zero-tolerance policy is unfair and needs to be changed. But only two studcnls believe the policy should be scrapped. "It might scare people from doing it. but l think the punishment isn't right." said Alison Jones. a 17· \Car-old senior. ··The people who iend to associate with the people who arc going to dnnk and go to a game -the)•'re getting punished for the same thing. I don't thank that's nght at all." Most of the students surveyed bd1e'c there as a large generation gap between dastnct pohcy makers that pre' en ts them from seeing how easily students can get caught an a comprom1s1ng pos1t1on under the zero-tolerance policy. They say stu· dents should be Judged on a case· b\-Ca\l' basis. ·Holding a minority viewpoint 1n Dougla'I· class. student Jim Stout ~1d tht.• u·ro-tolcrancc policy has been \ucce~sf ul in stopping drug and akohol use. and he is not opposed 10 stern punishment for drug abu~· But like the ma1ont) of students. he bclte'e' changes 1n the pohc~ arc needed "The thing I don't agree wuh 1s that people who are associated with It arc getting the same punishment as the people who do 1t." WATER From A1 purchnse 100 ix-rccnt of our "all'r and our sct·n'ladc for nc\t }Car 1s going to be 5 percent lc\'i than the ba~ vcar of 1989-90. Atxl\ e that. water. 1s gc11ng 10 be ver) costly " Dixon \aid the con..cf\-atlon measure h1t\ Newport Beach doubl) hard. because the cit) had already reduced 11s water consump- tion through 11oluntar) t·onscrva- tion 1n thl· on<>c year. He said 11 will be up to the Cit) Council to decide how the new mandaton conscrvatton measure will be put into cfTt"Ct. In Costa Mesa the s1tua11on 1s somewhat different, becau<>C the ta that •ud>' ... ve no& ,et been pub- lished. laid Kahn. In a one-year foUowup, be laid, ~vaccine wu rcporUid .re. BUt fwtlacr immunoaop:al lludia ~ nettssary to determine whether die Vl«'int &uards apinst infCICtioa by lht AIDS virus. saad Kahn. The SFGH demonstration will be a .. safety," or Pha1e I study. he said. Kahn and his tollcaauts wi ll tn· roll 12 people in the trial, and a dozen molt will be enrolled at County-USC. "We want to ~ct people into the study as rapidly as possible.'' Kahn Despite the dascrcpency on the rccordina dates. Barneu maintained that Davis lied on the witness stand. 0 We did not trick Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis was fyang. The reason he looked like a m'eltdown up there ... was because he was tying. .. During an animated presentation that totaled more than two hours, the man who replaced renowned barrister F. lee Bailey as Gionis' attorney told the jury that Davis' false testimony proved tbe pros- ecution 's case was full of holes. Barnett said that Gionis hired Gal to keep Wayne under surveillance. for several months. in an effort to gain custody of the estranged couple's daughter, Anastasia. Gionis was wmnina that battle and had no moiive for orchestral· ing the attack. which he said was "not the plan of rocket sc1ent1sts. It was a stupid plan and Dan Gal was stupid." Gal as accuS<'d of hanng Jeffrey Bouey and Jerrel Lee Hintergardt. "ho ha\e admitted holding Wa)nc and Luby at gunpoint an the garage llTROGEN From A.1 has bttn insufficient to dilute the natrog~11~. the waste. "The nitrogen levels arc lbc high- est we've ever recorded ana we're ver) concerned that. over Ti me. 11 could adversely impact Orange Count} 's ground water.'' board spokeswoman Joanne Schneider said Tuc'ida} Current n11rogen levels do not threaten pubhc health: Schneider said. High nitrogen leH!ls can ca use blood disorder'! and other prob- kms. But in the future. the board warn· Mesa C on~ohdntcd Water D11.tr1ct has its O\>.n wells and 1mport'i onl} about JO percent of 1tc; water "At this point. we don't have any plans for fin:inc1al increases.'' dis· tnct general manager Karl Kemp '31d. ··"'c now have a 10 percent 'oluntar) conservation rcsolutton in plan'. In the summer months. Ma ~ 10 .\ugust. \>.C achieved a 9 percent a' erngt• n.·duct1on 1n res1- dent1al "ater u~. so we 1h1nk our con,umcrs can meet the conser\'a· t1on goal." Although then"\ a penalt} for consumption abo'e allotmcni. re- gional "'hole'lalt'r\ such as MW[)()(. w11J real11c a reward o( S99 per acre foot for consumption belo" 95 percent of the base lcHI. WEATHER t'~ptttcd to pe~ast through the morning bet"cen Nc\>.hall and the From A 1 San Joaquin Valle). the National Weather Sen ice rcponcd. Elsewhere tn Southern California. Dmers. particularl> those in the patches of dense fog made dnvang Southland's nonhcrn mountain difficult an the mountains Wcdnes· areas. \\Crc urged to use cxtra cn u- day morning. whale a few hght tion un11I the fog ltfh and roadways rainshowcrs were falling in the dr) ofT basin. JUSt about enough to wet the No weather adv1sones wcrt' ·~- ground. sued in Orange Co unt) Wednesday. There w<.·re r:_eQOrtS of hea' y fOj _:ind c>.ccpt for a fc"' fender-benders In fhr 'Fort Te107i area · near nter· on r:un-shckc<J road'i, there were no state 5. and tht' thick mist was serious weather-related traffic prob- I To be cliaible for the VllOCint trial. pen.icipenu musa not be m· rtc&ecl with the buman im· muftodeflciency virus, or HIV, 1ha1 (a"* AIDS. And they mu" be in aood health. Men and women between 18 and 50 are cliJible. Prepant women and people with allcraia to seafood shoufd not apply, Kahn said. Plr- akipents will receive three in.Jec- tions of HGP-30 a year. -By Ory Ne•• S.nke of Luby's Newport ~ch estate. Wayne aotd the coun last week. that a gun was pointed at her bead and 'her face smashed into the ce- ment by the two. Luby was pistol whipped and one of his achillcs tendons wu slictd. Wayne was not present Wedn~ day. and has not attended her ex· husband's trial since she testified. Barnen described his client as a "good father. a physician. a heater. who is being prosecuted on the words ofa man like 0 . Daniel Gal." Evans countered that "GaJ is rotten. but he's (Gionis') buddy. He picked Dan Gal for all the reasons the evidence showed." The prosecutor also downplayed the significance of Davis' conflict- ing testimony ... They think it's a homerun, but it's a smokcscrccn." Evans said records of phone caUs and e"·idcnce of pa) men ts made b)' G1onis to Gal. combined with G1onis' desire to get custody of his daughter. made Davis' tcstimon) but a minor pon1on of the state's case. The JUr) 1s cxptttcd to begin dehbcrat1ons today. ed. high nitrogen levels could find their way into "ells that draw water from the basin. To address the problem. the board may order the U'catment plans and farms to sharply reduce the concentrations of nitroaen they release into the river. Schneider said. An average of 11.9 milligrams of nill'ogen per liter was found in the nver water samples. The distnct said the levels should not exceed 10 milligrams per liter. This year's sample 1s an average of I. 7 milli- grams per liter higher lhan one year ago. -By,.. .u..dald P'reu Kemp noted. and th ose sa\ ings would hkcl~ be passed on to local users. Water use'"' 1n Laguna Beach and nearby c1t1es will also get increased cncouraacmcnl to save water. said Ray Miller. ~nttal manager of the South Coast Water D1stnct. which imports 100 percent of its water ··we've been successful on the voluntary end." hr said. "and wc also have n reclaimed water system that saves us a bu alt-in 20 percent." Huntington Beach residen ts \\tll lakel) be in a position s1m1lar to water users in Costa Mesa. The cit) has its own wells and only has to impon 30 percent of its water. Officials thert could not be reached for comment. however. lems reported. according to thc California H1ghw.i) Patrol. A new Pacific Ocean storm S)S· tem as expected to move into the extreme nonhcrn edge of California Wednesday night and reach the n Francisco 83) area this morning. 1hc Nauonal Weather Scrvacc said Forecasters believe the front will reach Southern California this after- noon or evening. bringing a chance for more ram. Th~ Associar«I ~ss conrnburNJ ro rhts reporr. NEWPORT BEACH'S MOST DISTING\JISHf.D RESTAURANT UNIQUE, EXQUISIIE,FUN! A Restaurant With Atmosp~, Cliann And Amblena Whether you'n a theatre goer, a con~rt enthullcut, or particulcuty a be'k'ar •'"nm, you am top oll a lovely 9"Dlag out or wrap .. tbat IMc:ttc mpt of pub ad IM uc bJ ........ Wtlll JOUr fa.mtte bevaage Cllld en1oJ om ml.lmt JtcaHon C9"'• We lllft om fall ... • r..a 5 p.m. Ulltll l:JO cma. ••• ..,. a.._ AM die Plano ._II J• (la1 Wl'I mmn• _.r-•• ~lm·d•• auua NOCNDODl1aJJMDIMWIUMW41DOlf9 • • • be day: Kialev 25 in the Jewish caJeodlr. 1be ewm: a.-ktb 1be wortd over, Jews n tiaMinl tbe fint cmlel IDd Wbina friendl IDd family "Happy 0-Ubb." This tnditioa c::ommemonlea 111 evem tbla occmaed ova twen&y-onc cmturies llO· 1be Macclllees, a"Jewiab ltd. hid jusl won a victory over Anciocbus of Syria. When they muroed to the Temple to redediclle it, they found it hid been almoa descn>yed IDd found only enough oil to light the menonb, the holy candelabrum, for one day. Bue then a mincle blppened. The oil tuned for eight days, not one, just long enough W1til new oil could be provided. Today, Jews around the world celebnle Ollnukab dnugbout thole eight days. F.ach night. 111 ldditiooal clDdle is ligbfed in the meoonb, using the shammu or helper cmdle, which ...m higher tblD all me rest On the eigbdl day, all candles are burning. Tho lishring of the candles dwing Qww1hh occurs in hopes of plaabng leieCk of lip tbll CID rMf'J f ortb God-tavi:ng spirit IDd bumlD courage throughout the workt A celebntion follows. Tnditionally the c:bil«eo receive gifts as an award for studying the Torah during die year. They play Dreidel, a form of "spin the top." They win special prizes of geh or cbocolJle covered coim, whole walnuts and aesame Cllllties. The whole family celebnles by singing songs, opening praents and enjoying traditional foods. Foods fried in oil are common, like lattes or pancakes made with grued pocatoes and Bimuelos or small douglmut puff's rolled in cinnamon sugar. There are ocher foods too, like dried frujt compolC$ ... aromatic tea spiced with cilJUS pccl, cardamom, cinnamoo IDd cloves ... fresh pink applesauce made with W1pcelcd apples .. .buner cookies cut in the six· pointed Star of David and dccoraled with blue fro&ting. When you visit friends and family this ye11, surprise them with one of dae lrlditional foods, plCted to travel in a tight-scaling food container. You'll want to keep the doughnuts fresh, the cooties crisp and the juicy cunpoce safe from spills. be best gifts of the swan may be love. joy and peace. but fruits of me season. presented in tbe f onn of bomemldc gifts, make a tasty form of good will. Many fruits available today were frequently on llblcs in Bible days-<:oconuts, dales. figs, and pomegranates all carry I bistofy older than Cbrisanas itself. Giving gifts ll holiday time ~ ha to thll first . Ouistnw when the Wisc Men traveled to 8dblehcm to present the Ouist Otild with their treuured gifts ol gold. frankincense and myntt Today, gift giving on CJlriSUDIS Day is big business. But often the best gifts of all 1re doe we mate ounelvea, since these have ao cxtn amoun& of our time, effort and. indeed. that wmdrlfuJ fruit of love ruetect inside. ... H '" on I/pl /M '*1tllla110"' C1uiimM 11/f ""'7"" ..uu., ""'WU.1-.tro-tJu ,,..,. du"'"""· c.t1m1n IMt keep .. .._ Pd edible sifts inside comainen thll will provide .tut la'Vice all yar. Small pllMic food ccmWnen_ each filled wida a difraem,......, upile. can be lllcbd and tied '°ledler wilb I bow. RW"'• poaery jll'l md wooden bowb ft oda optiom. Pkt_. pd fnlll. You may have made jn md jdly 1111 1U1111DCt whee fnita were ripe on lbe vme. If DOI. *P lbe hit ... far amberries. lpplel IDd pcm; lllfll lilmDt:r IDd llir diem inlo dd.iciom c:wa wa. Pd ID!i Ital llfdy; mrlacr* or (nae. if my. .. r• '**•• b'a belt IO bite fr*Ma •or two ..... ..... 10 Ibey Clll mellow IDd ripen. Bib 10S mam nicipe. Ihm .-ae willa *"Y or nm If,_. recipecaa ....ay be med• roe. w mpi•e. plCt ii illidl a lip&~ food«•· •.Bdore,.,ca ;~----•hil&:IU wilh ........ jelly and decoi• ......... ... II& 1\e bolidly ribbcJm ..... dae ..... ' IF illd-=-a c'n m • llkl c:r cmdy cm ID die'°"· ........ PriorlO .. lilc!ldl)'S._,_~- -~ .... a.. ...... ...., ,..... ... '*** ........... ,._. n.p-. .... .,..,,; a k_..._....., ... ........ S..il6 .... [ I PRitiillillil ...... ......................... ,I ....... ra•11r • ...._ • ..,..._..,.. ....... -. • ............. ..., ...... ~ ....... .... ............. _... I 1 nlfOa' s ........... ., .. _...,_ ...... ....... .,, .. .., .. __ _ On tltit ti1llllt day <f Cltalwtalt all cllltdk' °" tltit llW1tOtYllt tll't Iii IO coca:liJJfltWOU tJW Jewisla ltoliday. Tltitn o ctkbnuiolt inclwlu fO!Nl, li1t1U.1.prru1tU ONJ/tlliw/oods. R~rmaiitfs ri11at-sttilmg Strvin · Sln~r"' Food COftltliMTs ltitlp !Lq tlwu traditi<Ntal foods frtslt. .. -c C.llffled/C8-I Weather/C11 STAR BU'ITER COOKIES - Prepare your favorite old-f~ ugar cook.ie dough. cw into s~·pointed stars and bake. When cool, frost with blue and white icing, then sprinkle with granulated sugar tinted wilh blue food coloring. St<,>rc and tote in a tight<losing plastic food container. BIMUELOS (Douahaut Putrs) Thaw a one-pound package of frozen bread dough. Cut into 2-inch squares or triangles. Heat I-inch of vegetable oil in a ~e skillet over medium-high heal Fry doughnuts iintil puffy llld golden brown. Drain on paper towel . Mix I tablespoon ground cinnamon into I cup granulated sugar in a medium-tz.e bowl: toss doughnuts to coat Store and tole in tight -sealing plastic focii container. Makes about 24 doughnut puffs. AUNT SOPHIE 'S FRUIT COMPOTE Place in a medium -size saucepan: 4Yl cups water, 2 packages (11 ounces each) mu:ed dried fruits, l large peeled orange cut crosswise into hces, Y\ cup brandy, Yl cup hooey, 3 thrcc-UlCh cuuwnon ucks and 12 whole cloves. Bring to a boil: reduce heat and am.mer uncovered 20 minutes. Remove cmnamon ticks and cloves. Serve warm. To tore, refngcratc ma nght- sealing 23~ plastic bowl. Makes about 2 qua.ru. CRA -APPLE UT BREAD Brttlll ~ alp t.tter, awprine or ...... 1 mp .... lltedsupr 2-. .. zv. Cllfl ~ aO·l*f'IM* .... 11 ......... ,..., ~ Cllp wtiite corn IJl'UP 2eaw111m Gn 'rttd ..... u .... ,,. a11•mia Yi tellp')Oll lllt V.ttllpDGe ......... 1 mp--.Jtaice 1 mp frala auberries, UIYed I mp c:INlf ped. ,.W, condlPPla I mp~nhlm ,,. •~Heal oven IO 3SO-f. Ol'CllC the boctom al -. of a Sx9x3-inch mecaJ bf pm. Bat die buDer willi • declric mdcr d aamy. OndDally add the SU~ da die ...... Ila e-=b additicxl until ligbt .. tWIJ. la a .... bowl, llir tbe flour wilb die hlkill powdri ..... blkiaa ... Blmd irllo die ..... laixtlre. 111 e .... d tbe GllllF jlice. Fold ii allllburles. "'*' * ..-111, dm lpOtlll ~ ... ... Bib 60 ID 70 . •s, c:r .-a a ab leSICr ' 11 ... lilai w w • dta. Pllce,.. ""''-" I 1 ~ IDlf flaD,. .. cool ,. M ~ ~a, ~ have been an. inte~t •tcr all Cllriatmn or Hanutkab me.I, one-half cup of IOW mwn wiU CUI pulWd &ab IDlllll for a delicioua Sculon -• ,.,.,,. "*ilia dwina the year -no1 O¥eldoilll here arc a ~w tir to keep in mind: out t 74 calories. 22.l arama of fat arid heart-beaJdaier dish. -1nsWttS Rlldrn' queslioal your calorin. fat. ult and I. Man~ o the traditional and 44 millipams ol cholesterol. 4. In a recent doumn, I poinied •bout nutrition: dittia, Md IOod cholesuol -a clay Ott two of Christmas foods arc buically low If a recipe for n\uhed potatoes out the virtues of our woaderNJ idles. Stnd guntions to Deraft indufeencn won't undo all the in fat and/or hip in fiber: TurkeyJ calls for cream or _...-milk. stasonal v*tabln. such 11 .SC.nloft. R.D .. c/o D111J ..... aood you have done for yourtelf. cranberrin. winier 1quath ana substitute wtiipPed cvapntcd squub. Toectber with carrots. P.a 8ol / J60. Cotta Mal, However. there are : so chestnuta amona them. ski• mill, ldlt Ilk ol oli~ oil lnatlell ~t• and rod peppers. 91626. enj an bolida lwl ltill 2. You can wliy modify -:::1 8llcl ,_... ..... ~ llr""' tM, .ue tbr an appeahna and Q. r. ~ .-.. cat~lttfully. !fh: ,....., de-recipes ao cut down oa •t aftcl yeu will .. w uaa.r lillltb 11U11itioul Medley. • vtms •bur. pend on whether you are c;kiilll tbe cholesterol. For exam~. if ~ 11vina; 5. If ~ like candied yams. an. Ally • Ille• cookina (and therefore hiift a •Y '* skim milk ins&ead of a cup of 3. Fer a lriiditiOMI Hanukbh ten'c iastad sweet potatoes with Mt&er Clartatmu Dey! a~ut the inaredients) Ott wMlba' whole milk, you , will 11ve 86 ctilh, ,,otato laW.. uec the maple ~P. I pve up e~ns your Y meals. lndul,e in mOdcrition: ~ everythana you want... but keep portion aizcs small to modiefaae 10 that the total food consumed stays wtthin "'ason . Q. 1 M•• .utktlltJ .... es1 ,_. ... ,...,. .......... .. deal eenu . ...., eu I e•Mrl • ........ zillllarall!• ....... , -V.H., lnlM. -M.J., Cet&a M.... you are catina in anolhet bome or calories. 7.8 arams of fat and 29 whipPed cvapomaed ski.M milk: If you re eati"I out and have no _ The first thins is: don't feeJ at a restaurant. millearams of cholesterol. Usin& wilb two• wlUlem ln.ae.d of one control over inarcdicnts. just re-You don't really h.avc to learn ilty. There's no reason to. If you Jf you are in cha,.e of the plain low-fat yoaurt insteed of whole eg. .. then lefVt them with member that you don't have to how to convert crams (am.) or ~-----------------~~------------..;.._ ____ ..;....._-..._...;....;~,....;..--_;__..:~----------.. milligrams (ms.) into anythlna for purposes of food pttpll'ltion. Recipes are generally ajvcn in terms of ounces for solids (such as 3 ounces of beef). teaspoons (tsp.) or tablespoons (tbsp.) and cups for liquids. powders, etc .. or size (as in one small apple). ---c:: -"' ..... CUT..U• .. -y-m- CALIFORNIA C-HICl<EN w.e79 PORK· LOIN ROAST IB V:Ql OR LOIN END 3 TO 4-LBS., LIMIT 2 19 LB.~ LAAel l DAI .. COOK• •1 7 1~ CAWISll 1'11.UTS 31 TO 40-CT TAil-ON L& 9.98 t CAJuNMA .... AftO ... lA~ .. L& 3.98 ~DEL.ICIOUS APPLES WASHINGTON EXTRA FANCY c ••Pr cmn..ua • ll£F .U,. Bog Wothi09ton OKOUTtO 3 99 6-Pot Decoroted .. .!GRANNY SMITH APPLES ........ EA. 1.1• MINl-OtRISTMAS TREES .................. ~:~.~.' ........................ EA. • MINl·TREES WITH LIGHTS .......... lA. 7.M ------ ------ e•11•A&PI mat•I• HIAD & SllCMP' D A• DA ..... MAMllOO 100-Ct UF 100 11-0Z REGULAR MR COFFEE COFFEE Fil TERS I -Count Assorted ORAL 8 TOOTHBRUSH 2.99 .... M ..... .......... 2 119 DYllASTY WATa a .. TllUl'S IS-Oz. 8-0Z suao WEl·PAC BOILED SQUID. 4-0z. Oothl lrlko WEL·PAC DRIED FISH .59 ... M 2.59 ST0821 '• llACAAO• & a 1 11 20-0Z. f'KG. 1.89 3-0z. Variett.. STOKELY SINGLES (VEGETAllES) • 2 '°" 1.19 12·0z. Con TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE ...................... l.S9 SOLID .WHITE TUNA 6118UA" •'lllA ... 42-0Z. REG. 2 99 ~UNSCENTED • • CARNATION, 6 .5-0Z. IN WAT& c : .. Clll•CO U.OZ. Y89Da•1 oa SAVt60C I 89 • ' Grams or m 1lligra111s are used o n package labels primarily to identify wciahts of nutrients (as in 3 grams of protein. 2 g:rms of fat. etc.). because the amounts arc too small to be referred to in common household measurements such as Oeralee Scanlon, R.D . ounces o r teaspoons. etc. A gram ts a metnc unit of mass and wc1,ht. equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram. A milligram 1s even smaller: one-thousandth of a gram. If. however. )OU find it necess- ary or desirable to convert metric measurments (grams) to hou~ hold measurements. JUSt re- member that one o unce equals a f racuon over 28 grams... so one pound equals 454 grams. One tea- spoon equals appro\lmately 5 grams .. one tablespoon equals I 5 grams. The standard weight for one cup 1s 237 grams {which 1s the weight of water) -but interest- ingly. the number of grams in a cup depends on the type of food. For e:itample. one level cup of chopped almonds equals 12 7 grams. \\h1lr one le\ el cup of. SI), peanut butter equals 251 grams That' because a cup 1s a mca urc- ment of 'olume rather than wc11ht, and some foods JUSt weigh more than others. Q. I laave some woa4erfal redpa for beef, veal. pork ud clllcken. Can I ase turkey In some of tllem? -N.R.B .. Newport Bead1. .-'.bsolutel) Turkey·s relat1"el> mild taste males 1t a good substitute in mor<.' wa)S than one In add111on to "ork1ng '-"Cll Wlth a recipe's spices and other fla vor- ings. turkey ('-'1tho ut the skin) is lower in fat than man) other pr<>- te1n sources and 1s. therefore. a healthful choice. Readt'rs of this column know that I urge the eating of turkey throughout the )Car. not onl) at hohda)-t1me. Apparentl), others f~l the same way. A new restaurant in Lo An,eles. the Turke) Basket. serves almo t no other entree -from soup to burgers. p1ua. salad, sand- wiches and entrces. Nat1onally. turkt'y is now one of the top 10 foods eaten tn the U.S.A. ycar- round. N w d · · tur ey-pastram i and turkcy- boloana). arc pan of the reason. Quick appetizer real crowd-pleaser Looking for a quick appetizer idea? This dish 1s especially &ood for a small. casual aet-toaether . And it's a snap to make. BAUD CHEF.SE "' C9J ,.,....., ... ,.pent Neff I eaces cltevre clleffe l 1eu,11• lem• Jldce •..<. ._.,._ cracke41 """ I uni n.U1, 1lke4. or mt .. , .... Pour sauce into a I 0-or 12- ounce ovenproof bekina dish. Usina a putry brush. brush chcae with lemon ju1ct. Spnnklc with cncked pepper. Pblcc chccte on toP of the sauce in the di h. Bike. uncovered. an a )7~ ottn (Of 6 10 I minuta or until chenc is just heated and 10ftmed. To tttVe. spread warm cheat and llUtt on slictd rolls or melbe tont. Maka 6 temnp. Nutrition inbmllioe per .,. ms 21• ca. 12 , ~.. , mlt9o.. 11 I ... 21 .. dtOl.. S • """. Tropicana Orange Juice 12 Ounce Con Frozen Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese Real Calif ornro Cheese More Pock Vons Sweet Christmas! Red & White 79 Chrisbnas Candy Canes 1 Red & Gmm CK Cherry Flavored Rainbow Qmdy Qmes~12 CoWlt Po kage Brach's Choa>late CAJYered Chene I 149 Miik ~or ODrl ~ Oa. Bo• Brach's Boxed Cbooolates 2 99 -~,.,,.,, .. m J • • Vons Lean Beef Not to Exceed 15% Fat Frying Chicken 12 9 Breasts Lb Hawaiian Pineapple 1 I I lrgh m Vrtom1rn. .\Jori IH\.t'~ I C.rcm-n Fresh Christmas 12 99 Arrangements •up RroulJf ul-Srlt'CI Quul1rv ~!~ttias 2 ~1200 Foil Wroped Pot-Red Pink. White or /inlVf' Belts (Decorored-Ea. 9.99) .. Fresh Christmas Wreath ~ C.r1*'n " Pme ear-&-~ Af'd flow ~~~~ 4-Inch Derorated Pines Ato 11 • 4-lnch Poinset~ tr»oo. oted &a Ult f.a 1499 u 699 ta 349 r.o.399 k.99 Smirnoff Vodka s.n. 2.00 Eodt 1.75 Lit r Bottle Thursday, ~ember 13, 1990 Zee Paper Towels 90 Coun t Roll Singlt· Pod .. uge • • \\rap up \Our Chn!llm..i.' 'hoppm~ 'Allh our lx'auufull\ dchc1ou' G1f1 li.1.,il.eL' 8..i.,kel\ lhJt an· ~ntrou:.I~ filled "11h Jll ~rt' of frt,h·b<lkl'd ~ood1t·' and olhl'r La l'ellll' Boul.in~t.·m· 'fX'<'IJll1l'' \1akt 1hc hohd.A\:. mcm Comt.• 111 Jnd ordl'r lod.1\ iiOlilangeric. -~ ~SOME ttEIP) Wit -cCAd =,m= C4 Thurlday, Deoember 13, 1990 la there anyone who doesn't hke casnou? This comfortana bcvcrqc seems to hit the 5J>Ol with every aac aroup in every am around lhe country. Perhaps it's the creamy te~ture we mqst enjoy. Or. is 1l the soothin& flavor that aoc so well with so many foods? Then. apin, it miaht ~ simply a f~hng that cagnoa evoke . a celebration feel- ina that rekindle warm memories of the holiday season and all the holidays mean to us. Wbatever the reasons, it's com- forting to know that ifs easy and entire!) safe to prepare eggnog at home. While eggnog made with rnw eggs 1s not currently rec- ommended. the rich. creamy egg- nog made from a stirred cu tard base reaches a temperature high enough to kill any potential bacteria th at might spoil holiday fun. . The only "secrets" 10 preparing cooked eggnog are low heat. a heavy saucepan and constant stir- ring. When the cu~tard 1s done. 1t will coat a metal spoon. That's >our cue to remove the custard base from the heat. stir in milk and refngt•rate the mixture for a thorough t·hil hng. Ju!i.t bcfon.• \erving. stir in a flavorin~ or add a garnish. 1f you lit..c. Childrl'rl might enJO) a fru1t- JUicc-fla, ored nog or a ca nd)-canc stirrer For more soph1st1cated palates. coMidl·r st1rnn~ an mint extract and garn1\h1ng "llh sha,cd chocolate Or. \lmpl) pro' 1dc c1n- namon-<,t1l I.. \tlrrl'r'> 11n In large saucepan. beat together l"ggs. sugar and salt. 1f desired. Stir in 2 cups of the milk. Cook over low heat. stirnng constant!)'. unlll mixture th1 r l..cn'> and JU~t coats a metal spoon. Remo'e from hea t. 11r in remaining 2 lUP'> milt.. and 'an11la · C o\i.~r and rdngl'rah: until thorough!) ch1lkd. se'cral hours or O\Crn1ght. Ju\I ocforl' SCr\ 1ng. CLASSIC COOKED EGGNOG pour into bo"'I or p1tchl'r (1arn1sh 6 eggs or add stir-in . 11 dl'\lrl'<l \enc •, cup sugar · 1mmcd1atel\. Mal..c\ 11 •quarts or •, teaspoon sail, optional I~ 1 ·-cup c;cn ing~ I teaspoon \anllla •f-or la!>tcr pn.•para11on. heat Garnishes or . Ir-Ins , optional milk unlil , Cf) warm before s.t1r· ring milk into eggs and sugar. Garnishes and Stir-Ins Choose I or several: Chocolate curls Cinnamon sticks Extracts or fla vorings Flavored brandy or liqueur Fruit juice or nectar Ground nutmeg Maraschino cberTies Orange slices Peppermint sticks or candy canes Plain brandy, rum or whiskey berbert or lee cream Whipplng cream. wbipped Vis~~';;;11 '1 Leather Galleey J7N£ LLITllER IVRNITURE SINCE 196J EXCEPT IONAL AVINC. d1r11u~huut our l.tathtr 1, .. llrry lnclucJ1ng Sofu, I 111110.. ~fa Htde. ~c1wn· .ilo. and Office> Fumlluff1 LEATHER SOFA &wrol Col.on to ChOOle From P~~E 51995 . W-'9P gnol• i..t.kr '-._ U~N ~E ~~=:cl;:: f flU • HOUllSo O.\ILY I ... SVNDAV 2215 llARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • (714) 6'46-02 .5 12...s CLOSED MONDA\' 2 Milft 8-cil ol S.. DMp '-ey 111 1111ITT11111111111111 1111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .r.,AJ!J.§J: ;Ril Iii ~l\ I . I ~~ TWO WAYS TO-GO CHRISTMAS 1990 A feast of a ineal, cooked & ready to serve ... 'What a deal! s49.95 TURKEYS TO-GO s49.95 10-121bs. • Feeds 8 -10 people Cooked succulent roast turkey with giblet gravy, seasoned dressing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, fresh vegetables, mince meat, apple salad and your choice of pumpkin or apple pie. ·Reservations re~uired. Or Join Us For A Lavish Christ111as Buffet With All Your Favorites December 25, 1990·-12:00 to 6:00pm . . .. ' ~ $13.95 Adult • $9.95 Seniors • $6.95 Children (10 yrs. & under) Reservations Suggested Sheraton Newport '.Beach (714) 8~3-05 70 4545 MacArthur Boulevard llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf f If ff ff ff If ff f f~lllffffflllfff~llllltlltlllll~tllllttttllllllllllllllllllttlltl ) t ' It I . l • 1 Wilson 5 lb. Extra Lean Boneless Harri Wholt Ntt Weight 5 lbt. H .. Fat FrH ·Pl' lb. Avalablt In MHt Dept. UMll °"' ... Md One QilipOll ,If c.o... c..-DteaM Dec. 12 lllN Dec. 2•. ,... Ce•hl« ~.~T Bull Mo" 1 per lb.~Farmtr John Whole Ham lb. 1.39) Save .50 per lb. Ralphs Fresh Sour Cream Regular or Litt 'n Lt•n pint ctn. .'1.1 fresh Pacific Red Snapper !~ii Save up to .20 • Thia Week ... All 15 Movl• On S.lel , - Pillsbury Ready-to-Bake Cookies 1 9 1 Aefrtgerated-Aaaorted Varft tlt.,.20 oz. pkg. Save up to .46 • 't ' Fresh Yams U.S. No. 1 per lb. 16 oz.-Ralphs ·Frozen Vegetables 1 1 Tiny Peaa, Cut or French Cut Green Beana, Mixed Vegetabl11, Peu or Cut Com .. aeh pk~. Save up to .30 • Ralphs Powdered ~~~~~.~ B•ow" 3 I 1 lb. bo• Save up to .20 • Fresh Crisp Celery Green Band each Birds Eye Cool Whip "-9utar. Utt or Crumy I oz. ctn. .39 r-------------------------------------------------------• CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE • Yes! Start my 7-day-a-week subscription & mall gift letter! D a weeks s5 .2s 016 weeks s10.5o 052 weeks S4o.oo Send to: From (Bill to): Harne _______________ _ Name _______________ ~ Address ______________ _ Address ______________ _ City _________ Zip ___ _ City _________ Zip ___ _ Phone __________ _ Phone ___________ _ SUBSCRIPTION TO START ON (DATE): ________ _ Mail to: Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Teri Pupol(lrculation Mall subscriptions aval~ at additional cost LIMITED DELIVERY AA.EA --------------------------------------------------------I • ~. ~ 13. 1llO Champagne~mushroom sauce turns turkey 1illets into elegant en tree ~omcll mc\. \omcthan g a httlc d egant as re- quired. lmagtnl' a rnndlcltt danner \\tth "'inc and Oo"cr\. Thl' cntrl'l' as sen ed. It as s1mpl ~ magnifi- cent Tender C altforn1a turkc) fill ets. accompanied w11 h a del1catl' cha mpagne sa uce ennchcd w11h mu!lhroom!I. ca per<. and chl\e!I. arc bcauufull;. prcS· cnll'd \\llh pa\ta .\ h1gh-pnn·d rl'Staurant meal"' No. 11 'sJU~t a d1nm·r Imm \our l..1tchrn. rnokl·d in a half hour w11h :t m1n1mum 1ll l'l)ort It\ CJ'I~ to protlucl' such l'lcgant fare as Turlt..q I tlll'I\ "llh ( hampagm'-Mu,hroom Sauce Calt· forn1a 1urlt..l'\ fillets rl'Jdtl) aclcpt an) lt..1nd of lOOl..tng treatment The mo1s1 delicate tu rlt..c) ml·at ta lt..C\ llSCUl' from the \aUll' \4.."f\Cd \\Ith It \\1th tomJtOi."\ anJ t•htlil·, 11 goes holdl~ · uth· "C'\t C urn .rnJ drntnc) gt\l''( Jltfom1a turkl·) a 1nuch ol lnd1J \dd m,mnara -.aun· and turi...c, 13\IC\ ltJltJn I l'rt\Jlt..l gl.ul· mal.l'') !>aUICl'd turl C) l;ip,llll'\l' In l uri..c, I tlkt' .,..1th C hampagnl'·Mushroom \.tUll'. lhl·l h.1mp.1gn\·,tnd mu\hroom'g"c 1urkc) ftlkl'> high 't' k I .ah· thi.' rl'll(X' tn its lUhna~ height'"' 1ntflx.luung n 'HH. fri.''\h mushrooms. such a\ m \ll'r nw,hroom\ .and sh11 tal.c mushrooms. or ntha \Jrtl'ltl' \uu mJ' lind an )Ollr<;upcrmarkcl I odJ\ q111i. l·lO()lt..1ng. 1urkc) pan\ ma ke th l\ dl'IKtOll' h1rd a llll'•ll for all onas1om .tnd all SC.l\rlf1\ (1rounJ turh •, gm•, into hamhurgcr~. l·h1l1. ca'>'croll•<, .and <1thl'I <l~11h U\C.''· Turlt..t'\ tm:ast meat can h~: 111.1\lnl lur lllll' 111\'al \\tlh the rl·maandcr u~ for sandw1che and salads. Turke) drumsticks and "'ngs go 1n10 -;oups and stews or are served sauced and baked an man) different forms. Turke' fill ets ca n be ~rvcd fo r the fanciest mea ls -u~c<l 1n an} scalopptne recipe. for a cons1dr rahl) cheaper pncc. Try them wi th Cham · pagm•-Mu!lhroom . auce for your next dinner party. Thl·n c:xixn ml'llt wtt~ other ways to use turkey fi llets for quick. easy. elegant meals at an affordable prtll' TURKEY FILLETS WITH CHAMPAGNE-MUSHROOM SAUCE 4 California-grown turkey fillets, approximately 11• pounds 3 lablespooos buller 3 shallots. chopped ! cups cllampagne ! cups cream 6 ounces assorted mushrooms. sllcH • < ! tablespoons eacb capers and chopped chives Salt and pepper 10 taste 8 ounces pa ta, cooked, dralned In skillet . hro"n turke' fillets in butter 3 to 4 mtnulc' un eal h sid e . .\dd ·shallots a nd champagne lO' l"r .rnd 'lt mmcr I 0 minutes. ncover: remoH lilk ts and kl•cp warm Tum heat to high and let diampagnc reduce by half. ·Add rcmaanang mgre· d1cnts C\ll'pl pa,t:i . simmer 10 to 15 manutcs until sltgh1I ~ thickened Slice flllets. sc r>e on bed o f pasta ''1th 'k1ucc Make 4 to 6 sen angs •Note: An y combination of wild or domesti c mushrooms ma) be used. 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IC'lls of 1h11 na11on'\ lra<krsh1p Of Eut<'rn Eu roix 1n l~I Pol.ind aJso ma~cs rnmt"~~k -11s pcoplt v.-111 be mort' pl1c1d v.111 l.i1or man" born under Tauru\ L1hrJ and Scorpio ( le("h4>- slov1._11's (h1<'f <'ntm) ~tll be 1nfla- 11on ARIES <March :!l ·Apr1l 19) You'll no lonJ('r be un<kr t~ con1rol of ont ..-.ho ulk\ 1bou1 monc)'. fa,ors obhp1ton\ Focus on frtt'- dom \"~.;11" 11) jhfl11~ to 1cner11tC' 1dd111onal u1t"<>mt .\nolh« .\nn pl•)~ rok TA ftll (Apnl l().Ma) 201 Tt'mpt1nt olft'r 1ncludn pannt'nh1p. bu,1M\.• t'n1n·pmt• kol dcantn« FOC'U' alM> on n-cdtb1hl), pubhc 1m.at. mamaJ siatus. Ma1nt11n 1nde- ptndcnt ttance Uo will fiaurt ptom1ncntl)' GEMINI (Ml ) 21 -JuM 20~ C'on· ltt'W8ll\C' 1.'0U~ bnnp ckstrcd f'C" suhs You'll kno" C'Uctly "'hal't '°'"' on but must ~•II 1um for dir~t acuon. You'll bt on mort toltd cmo1ion1l-fln1na1l sround Aqu1n1n tn\'ot .. ~ C~1' (lu~ 21.Juty 22): You'll ~I as 1f ~lt•trd from bofKI EmpMJt on ttttdom Jt)'le. crcaov..- ty. 1rlf••~n .\cent .. t,...''"'>· humor. ttlljt of ckstan. color Lo"t RlatlOfttlup donunacn lttftll'I(). L&0 (July 23-AUI-12): AUCltbCMI f't'\'Oh ~net .,,.ny. IK\mt)I, unpro"'td l"flattontlup .,.,_ older .,_,ty nw-mbtt. foon UC> on clldbk .,odt. lntltldlftl ... ---liloW P'Od*M 5cOfll'io •t1vt tt II ~·"" ¥900 fA-. l~ llj Yo."I · .. °" * ..cM. ~·· c;'1.~C -~tlt'"'ll=---acC"'Dll ac·o1nu-.-eoa. O( ... rftcw WI JFP)lf -. ""' .. ~ ............. a.;•IMI• I.• ._ OitMM. SrV•• ,.._ 'Jn~.,,,.--'*" LIBRA (~pl :!\.Oct 22) ()Pot· l1&hl on mo nC") 111tumc. ..aluc or pc1 wnJI Po\'14.'""ln\ Wh11 h J bttn lost. m1,s1n1 or \lok·n ltli:cl> to hr rl"\\l\ crtJ 1tln1gh1 \.1u\lc in .. our ltfc rotntld<'s with rom11nc<' T auru\ fitt urc' promtncn11\ SCORP.10 (Ol:t 23-No' 11) Whal at firs1 )C'cms dcfra1 ••II boomN11nj 10 \t)Ur ra, or Tru\I our OYrO Juda· mtnl Moon 1n ~our i.1,n aC<Tnl\ pcrwnaltt) ~' appul 'ou'll ~ 11 nght pit« 11 crucial momt'nt P1S4"c\ ft'PtMCntcJ SAGITIARl\J (No' .!2-Dcc 11) Wh11 h.ad been hidden 1s rr .. calcd 'ou'll bcnt'fi1 u ~uh of MW hM\ Empha\t\ o n rc,pon\1bil1t\' lulhOnt). 1nlt'nW rclat10n<.ll1p fam· ''' member cmo11onalh 1om \ttk\ un<kn11nd1n1 CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan I qi Man\ of \Our fond<-\1 dnlfM could hr fulfilled ~rpto namc pla)s in· \lrumcntal ro~ f~u' un mmancc ,p._-cula11o n, abtl1t 10 •1n f~nd' 1nnucnec Pffiplc ~akc tha1 call AQ AIU (Jan l().fch 111 Ht1hhat11 1nno .. 111,tncu. 1n-..<'nl1,c· n"'· onamaht) danna. fOC\l.s on promohnn. prodUC't1on. added Pf'('· l•St' You're .. tnd1<'1tcd. al>&Mud«I Cftlftcd. Take ~\k",., du"ttify to OM 1n lulhOOt) Pl (Ft 19-March 20) Luftlr uptttJ cou~idn •1lb l~ .. cl, commutuatt0n. publt.,,t"lo fUtlill• mcn1 of "IMrttio n You'll 11\'t ttr1out t~atu t() concept or IOU.I matt. ~ttt aho\t' ~ny d1tpUtt' "°"'" """"' ,.mtl • finatKU. IP oa:. U • YGUa •IWDAY: You ftt\tt did •ftd "*'Id M\tt fb(to. tt'OMt ~ftd \all at u.tMd. ...a. matt )OUr 0-1' lr8dtt It rt ltlriy tlCft ~ ~· C9ly or ac1Mlt) ffOm OM Of bcMll e-n~ •• mi)' • r ....... .._ _,.., ..... lft llttl'lnlld '° ~· W1l94 ,.. "'~ ~ cOilld .._,.u~...,.....--.... ii . Yo.'I lflwt .. '"'· .... ~ ..... ~ ·-...... (QI ...,. .... ___ .......... 'n•~•y. Off. 13 ARIES ( \IJI\ h 'I \pnl !01 \ bnlltanl nn-moon on the I ~lh 1n 1h;i1 f).)11 ol \l•ur "11.ar \ h.tn 1Tl11eJ 10 all form, 11f u1mmunllJt1t1n "1n1fi1•\ "'ur .11m' •'r i•i.ll' m'ul ti( ad11c .. rd through ~"°nal rc1 1lmmcnda11on\ .inJ pn<.ati; Jc,lh 0LtbcL..d1aJLA...tat ol ~ -4"~('n 1-1- 11 no" seem\ app.il'l'nt that \OU ha'<' tittn man1pula1rJ \lr m1~IC\l TAURUS t .\pnl ~I· \tn : I l \ tf'\ f1'V. J3\\ art' \111J 111 une"tru1n1, •lf mualc 8~ tht \.lmt lol..tn ho" <''l'f )OU ha1t 1numphcd o'tl \ttminJ)' 1nsurmountabk ot.s1.tdC\ 1n m1tnmnn11I M panM1'htp 11 fa1" Th('f('fol'l' 'ou \ht,ulJ no..-. know C\ac'th hov. In tum <'H'n Un('\ rcc1ed dc"tlnpmt'nls in 101n1 iin~noal 1rT11n1tmt>nU ICI 'r>Ur ov. n i.1d1an~. GEMINI (\111 ~~-Jun<' :11 \lthoua)\ )OU ma' not hr un\kr per or unv."t'll the moon 1n o rpio ursn ) ou to ltJlltcn )Our v.or\. k>Ml a nJ ck'Utt' mort' time to 1our dlt'l and ~nt'l"lll •tllbctnJ f>ll"(IUllOnll"\ mca.sum a~cn no"" *tit cMurt 1hat ~ou art' 1n peak. cond111on to ropt Y,.Hh man) <'"c111na 'hanan afttt the Hnd CANCER {Junc ~2-July : l) lthouah )OU u~~ a ''mtlar JW"'d•e&rMnt around th" hme lall )Ur. >°" sllll doc\'t ~m to haw romr up •1th tflt ,~ format or R>tmula Of put«! )Out 1nckpcft- dtncc, No•. bo~,·~r. )® can and m~ abo. challmlc tbott •bo are dntt11na their htt& O\tt financial. .,_._«~ .• l.&O' CJwy ~~ 2J~ lctaecn ~ •nd thf llad. -tia die >°"' Nier, chi .... ...-. JOU nunt ma•t llP tbr kifl tunt. ltO; lftllc ttna•• rona.,.n cw~· a.av.,.. 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USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words are boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Colt-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. c 0 ~ J FIDE r J TI AL INF 0 R r., AT I 0 r·J NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE:----------------------------------- ADDRESS: ~--------------------------------- ,. .. 1111 .,....,.,.,. 'to ilLG1 VAH PtaJC mtU. Ml,C MmC( Ml.IC mla ~ 1 CN!rt. IW9' g1W D01a a T~-10I lt/S, .,, crutM, ...-.o. tltt SIMt Wretttl II. 8111boe TN ~:::. ~ e 1llM HCrtHOUI • H•U WfTHtN ~ ~" THI IOMOWP '°"'* llN't ,..._.. 1too MO-.lae Avocado in--..: ....... 3 400 m1ee Whiteld\OCO&a.. NcSM l'llell09d '° .,_.. l90Ta OP ..... 8fAT 1 ,A~L Of LANO~ HINH() ueN), LiTnNe; S S. ' ~ tlMI ILlHf.SI FOACH IAl.E 79K Or1gjne1ty **9 .,;-ilftCW .,. flCtfftOUI ...-..CUUOP The......,.pMIOM.,. "'IOYI DUCfUlfD, Ll!All NO. IUIHlfUlfO ,'::' dlYllllt, co".. .behlndK..-.. PCH $15tll a1-2t77 ,.. 'imm.c:ui.w1~ lki••MM l\MM(I} .... 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CW'\.ls CHHU•. warra nty ~ °""" COl9I AM, 20tl ~·· A""""9. dlYCMd or "'~ THf AIOHf TO WHIP· ON ALL IUIU)tNQ """ ORIENTAL RUGS any Chr .. tmu Items b<»<*a, Olllla 7V"I (T20071) ~"!!4.~. • 22 21, C.. ...... CA.~ TM r.;11trat1t(1) C'.Of'I· STOCfC Ofl OIMCTIOHAL· TPllALS (QUIPMEN't,,Ol• call ~ •• tit• In any cond t!on 1 POa•c ...... ..,.._..,.._ 1. '"° ptoperty, indUding ~ menced to tl'atlteCI bull-Ly ~ ANO MIN! ,ii.c)M TURU ANO Fm....OS 0# Ml~ 1.aoo-r. 3 l.?m r~dt I much "'°'9 tt5 ._ Hf.Cabrlo6M, ... -Ttt-1 .. ~ tootl IM/OI °"* neM unNr tlW ,g11Jou1 LANOI OTHflll THAM !VffllY KIND~ CttAMC-~/CottaM ... ., .. 2 Sit onty IAM. 2"40 Knoll .. 3d0 .~~~ b~~:10t::I Ul&JlllmlTI l'IOllMllOld tteme stored by 8u11n .... n1me(1) 1111.0 THOSE HEAEINABOVE 0£-TEA NOW OWNEO OA new ••"CiM un11 1 1 St CM 122 1111 f'tll.IC NOTICE the tollowlnG o-tton9 at>OW on No"9mbet 18 SC'llBED. OIL O'I OAS HEREAFTER ACOUlf'EO av ttaif l tapper a t aim & lat 85•·•382 • __ SP Ml10 JASON OUBOY 1tt0 W£LLS, TUNNELS AND THE 90AROWElll FO'll THE ,....,~ ~ leg •• .,Cl.., s19 ,Of 16 to 5r 13~~~~":::: llH 1 ......... 1 "'"1 •11 •11111 .... a P Aou LANCE s Ftlnl! KllllfM\lllh sHAns 1NT0 THROUGH PUAPose Of a£1NG uuo .'-- bo th A•k tor Nall '& If .,... ... • •teTmOU• ........ A()MINf mi. 1lat9'Mdt "" .. l*-d 0 A Ac R 0 9 s T HE OA USEFUL IN COH~C- ' 1-too/7M · 13 $3 be g IL Fri, Sat, Sun. 10 ~ tutquolM pelnt new Wlm NAMI tTATIMINT SP A041 GEOAGE W w11h 1ri. County C1en1 of Of IUI SUAFACE OF THE TION WITH THl IMP"°VE· ......... 9AM & •PM tweeri ~o •aa21c9l Harb<>f Blvd. 1800 MO\()( good· II, .. A/T, AIC, PIS. P/8, PW. The IQll()WlnQ l*ton9 .,.. SCHOTT .,. County on NOY91'11W LAND HEREINABOVE OE· MEMTS INCLUOING. 9'1T Arel ""*9 "°"* toole· . -ot M ~shock• 'cuttomttoot POL, 1111, CIC, dlgital OolnO bu'*-• SP 00111 PAUL E ll 11111() SCfUBEO ANOTO BOTTOM NOT LIMITED TO Al.L W'tg for peOC)le to prO\/lde l ,.. .. s.inno entire contentl ol meta 12 volt converlk>n dutl, IQw mlltl. lmmac U~IVl"IAL f )(PLO· MASSEY . ,.1 ... SUCH w 111PSTOCKED OR LUMBER ANO LUMUlll _,,_ ~ Must s.aon.cs WOOd 8'>111 & large home Lota ol NMd'.a V.,-Y little work to thru-out (T52•01) RATION PAATN!'AS "· 2'5 ~ r...,_ 1119 llQf\I Publlahed Ofeng41 eo.et OCRfCTIOHALLY ~ILLEO PRODUCTS BRICKS • ... -. • deltveted 11 .. 1' IUmlt I ....... E Ftee;IW A\'W'!Ue 9ldo lo bid al tN .... P\lfel!UM Delly PllOl N~t)et 22 H WELLS TUNNELS ANO BUILDING STONES ANO Dt •bte to , ......... IO • 3t.1~159 U,., and muetl mlec: c omp•••• f H toratton ·-A·2. eo.11 M .. a . Calll rnutl Dt mld9 w11n P'l"IDNI o.c.mw 6 13 1990 SHAFTS UNDER ANO BE-9 UILDING BLOCKS s~ people Stable Income Fri/Sat 9 to 3 &.-7 W 12,500 UILI Ill TIYIT& 9208 ' ctledt• °' ~ c:Mellt Th-&00 NEATH OA IEYOND THE ANO CEMENT ROOFING FI T car• Elt~ll•n• ColtaJblts 6017 t81h St CM w .... 110 122 2HI UnhtU HI hplo1•tton only All purcl\IMO QOOO• EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE MATERIAL PAINT DOOM tr&ll\tno &. loWlg tupport .._.. •• --1"•• MUSTAU" GT • Inc Cllllorni. 2•5 Ft.a* .,. IOIO ....... INS must BUDI tr ..... TICE Of' ANO TO RE~lLL RE WINDOWS HARDWARE. NO ••~ neo.a-_, .. -••Sil k ach 6169 ""' """ Volvo t984 waoon AYMUe, Bldo A·2. Coeta be remoY9CI " '"-1""9 of ,--..,. nu TUNNEL Eou1P MAIN-NAILS w1RES ANO WtA- ery but MUlt love 11 ....... 1121 E CONVERTIBLE 50,000 miles, 3rd "" M ... Calif f2121 Ml9 Salee IWl>jeel IO prlOf ,..... TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN 'NG PLUMBING AND peop l e C•ll Lil, --llat• Sale. Furniture, \191'y ,.,. 302 •-bbl. r• mini cono11ion M ,950 Tn11 bUllMll .. con ~a1i0n In the •v«il ol ,tc:TITK>US .,..... ANO OPER-'TE ANY SUCH PLUMBING FIXTURES, 213·533-101 t Jew painting, t\IQS. antlquea built, (j}c ltef'.O cMluH S.-8-9726 dueled try a corl)OflllOtl Mttlemtlnl D91-...en own9t w EL L s 0 R M I NE s HEI. T NG ANO AIR CON-ttry /Fun/ Art Starting 12113, 9 to 5 lnt.,fOf, D/B PIS un· Tl'9 r~111tant(I) com-and 00ilgt1ad perly Dalad T:_~.,!!!TT•NT' WITHOUT HOWEVER THE OITIONING EQUIPMENT 6025 •0 1 lrvfne Ave NB restOftld Red 111thtt•. red vw 1988 GTI menc;.s to lrat\llci ~ '"" 1:11n and 20th d•t of __ .. .,. P9fl0t'll •f• RIGHT TO DRILL M1NE ANO APPLIANCES ELEC-1-~~'!'----..:;~~ OF c \l•ry l l n• •••mpl• while/white rims. 5spd -und9I 1119 Foctil.oua O.C:.mb9t 1HO Public 000:l ~.. STORE EXPLORE ANO OP TRICAL ANO GAS EOUIP UTit• I ESTlTl Fl E lurnitur•. detb, $11 000 646-9075 tunrool nevw tires •IC. Bu1•nn 1 n•m-C•I llat•O St0f9Qt MIM\egert*'I Inc ~t PORT1 JN~STORS • ERATE THROUGH THE MENT ANO APPLIANCES •rwtLIY enalrl, TV, tt9feo equip AM/FM c:anelte ••<*-•t>ove on NtA T~ 18111 24•-8080 ... _ °'"'' .. ""'1 partnet• SURFACE OR THE UPPER PIPES •NO PIPING QR. • etc $5-S 150 124 Tu1t1n '11 lllCI SIYWI 1•n 1 c: 0 n d 1'11 0 n c nuon9 Lim. Cniel Agent!°' OwMr • 5-0 2~032 Oupcw1i °'c ~ SOO F EE T 0 F THE NAMEN~AL A"'O DECOR· La r ge H lec:11on o f Ave •5. N B SAT 9·1 Showroom Cir $&500 S,.,999/0BO 839-0790 ~""'°" OffoC* Pu~ Orange Coast 9~~·~5 ' llYIM • 11 SUBSURFACE OF TH E ATtVE F 1 :CTURES RAW •TEMPORARVJOBS• diamond• Vin tage 080 650 060e lv This Stal.,,.,, WU f11900.·ly Plk>IOecembef1) 20 LAND HERENA90VE 0£. CAST MO<>JLES (I E A A\IAl~BLE NOW wateh tncl Rolex Ind mtg VW 1987 WOltst>urg Wllh 1119 County c..,11 01 ()f 1990 Geotga B Coult a.n.tat SCRIBED AS RESERVED CONCRETE ROOM M OO. P119tl W1 buy,M1l.1taoe C HEVY 57 BEL·A IR van al t p/1, lltreo. •nge Counly on o.c.m11er Tn-813 Paf1,,...s1897t :-1~ .... IN THE OEEOFROM JRVINE UlE WJTH FOUR WALLS and repair W 11111m SEDAN Ortglnlf con-•0.000 mites. •xoeffent s 1990 .. _.,. ..,,.TICE ;;ros •nla ria •••t INDUSTRIAL COllAPLEX A CEILING ANO FLOOR ANO HIRE INTEG~ITY Herold Jewelers 3 t 18 dltlon •ow m1teao• runs pric;ecs 11 wnoteule t>lue· ,'170el .-~ nu IC OR P 0 A A T 1 ON RE-OPEN•NGS FOR A DOOR Ntwp()(t Blvd II 32n<J greal RARE BEAUTY booll s 10 300 ,97.3339 Publt""90 Otano-Coaat a nus p wt"'"''" Hl ~s~ ~.~j CORDED SEPTEMBER 111 ANOWINOOWS•ANO FIN- ·l •-0•11 POWtt •--· 70 12 $1!500 5•0·606' e•t 233 Daily P1lol o.e.mt>eor 13 20 ...,.'""I~ •r n•r. radc 1 1968 IN BOOK 1785 PAGE ISHEO MODULES 11 E A • • _._. 27 UHIO Janua 3 1991 ""' ..... .,,..-Sanll Ane C•ltl 92705 311 ()Fj:'fCt AL RECORDS RAW CASl llAOOI l E TO \982 COBALT FORD 1930 Model A VW '63 BUG One owner r, Th 820 "'9UC I ALE Of' Ttl•~ bui•nl'U '1 con ll'UCIL •· EASEMENTS WHICH H4S BEEN ADOEO Ptts & Anlmlfi 6049 lmmacu111e11 22· Con· Tu dOf, go-1o c:Of\dlllon Ol'tglnal 1rit•rlor $1500 N A•ONAL ll'M>PUITY Ouct9d b1 • lomtttO p&rlrw< FOR rEOESTRIAN ANO VE-SOME OR Al l PLUMBING dflssa lwln V-6 Volvo s 7 2 5 0 0 r tr ad. OBO 17 14) 646· 7877 or P\lll •l:M02. 5"•P HIC'JLAR INGRESS AND w IRIN G f I)( Tu RE s **PnUll** 10.lownovis.irim l abs. 895·1074 89•·,,.269 t2131 431·5090 al1e16 CNOTICE Pureuanilo th9 Ca1ttomia Tne 1eo1111 •n 11 '' c.om EGRESS All AS MOAE F U RN 1TURE A NO S9"-$erv1G9 510f'llQ9 Faol•ly m~ lo tr•n.aet Du,.. r> ART ICU l AR Ly SET FURN1$HtNGSJ ANO IN ......... ,..u.s • Multlmete • W0<dl)eftecl • M1telnloah OllllSfllll nPPIES maintained Impeccably Lincoln 1925 Limo VW '73 SUPER BEETLE Kln20 Act (8 & P COda 21700 et nt1~& unoer the Foctihw1 FORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT GENERAL Al BUILDING • Akita • American wiin service receipts 0 1tg1n11 res1ora11on Clara New brakes. stereo runs flCTITIOUlaUllWll MCI I ,,,. unOersigned wlll Busineu n•m~•I 1~•••d1 £NTITLED RECIPROCAL llAATEAIALS ANO EOUtP Call now I()( 1n appt wlln Eelumo . 8.agtes . Many eittras 1ncludlng Bow & fl•• Bells Cir g r eat s 1500 OBO NAMf ITATIMENT NII at public auctlOn on De· ollbO ... on Mly l7 t1174' EASEMENT AGREEMENT MENT ~EVERY t<INO ANO our Pl1eemenl Coordl Bo11on Terner e Calin Bimini & tandem tratler $25.000 '9'· 7051 6"'5-9345 lne IOllowinO P9fl0nl 91• cembe< 28 1990 111 1 00 P Oeor~ E Coult G-• 1 DA TEO OECEMBER 22 CHA RAC TEA USED 0 8 n11or . Anrw Pap1ty1 Ttw1ie1 • Ch1nuahu• • Great 1tockl11ij Slulle1I -OC>ing bUSln9SI ... PM ?075 ~l>O't Blvd .,,,_ 198 1 ANO RECOROED OE USEFUl IN C.ONNEC TION •TOPPAYINO• POSITIONS 979-4473 100°·• Fr• EOE TIACHS Mortgage c:omoany nMdl trtc*'S 10 ptoci.IS FHA M0t1oage Relunds Call t·IOO •21·27•5 ~ 5540 umNl..umP w camp co•t to coa11 Unllmiled transtef'I $1195 0 80 819-3'7-56'9 hrft•tlllrlttaatllfl Unl..-llty Alhlellc: Clut> Memt>erlhlP Only SA25 7 14/562·2577 .. "''"'''"••. 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COUNTY or ORANGE L'Pl"IN SUCH REAL PROP • P1e>tllon • Pom.rantan Bowndtlf 110 entt pkg. L OllPI Ca•·f 92669 SP DO 13 .a~• HON~ Put.1osn.o O••not' Gout ~:~~,?F g~ll~0~~1:c~~ ER•T~u ARE N OEFAUlf • Ral Teu e< • Sctitp. ••eel cond S6 50 Auto. p/I .. ,. plw p /I ..... OS ""-~-'-· 9300 w~n:· A': ~~~ ; Ol~~CEl1~2 MANNY OE· D•l'f P~t N03 .. .-n20ri.<,.!! De MAP FIL E(I N 9001< 16< ur~OEf\ A OEEO Of TRUST perkt • Snth-Tzu • 673-'276 CHI C 0 •lloy rims, "'°'' ""°"'~~"" Calil 112aa g C9tf'lt>et" 1 1"'j 80 PAGES n A.NO 23 OF OATEO t 1 11 82 ONLES6 ~::::sB:ll!!oldent H---~• ,5-· S-por1sl tstlef evcellent IPOll•r I0111t m1l•1 1ClASSIC '66 MuSlang Tllll t>ut•09H ,1 con BASA~OS E 1 6 '1 O OU G "' 1 PARCEL MAPS IN THE or VOU TAKE ACTION TO ""'"' 0 dlll II (005 177) V-8 No dents Needs d..elad by nust>end and.,,. GOODRICH FtCE OF T~E COUNTY RE PROTECT YOUR PROP -z:1~~·~::.C:n~:.C, ~a1~ o~• t>oa~·~~ 121,111 IOm9 mecn WO<k Call The reg111ran1111 com· SP E'l 1• MARii. C pt8.JC NOTICE CORDER OF SAlO COLIN ERT'V •T M•v BE SOLO //If PETLAND •v 1LION C 11:>0 G M Deir oil A••-&L AA.AA l lter 4 30pm 557-2633 ml'l'C9d IO transact bUI • llNC>tiOLM rt A E;ue~ie SALE IF YOU "' Olesels $77 000 _, ---nen un<* th9 Fternoe.is SP H021 PA TR1C,A VEN NOTICE EX"'91T a l N O AN EXPLANATIC* OPEN 7 DAYS • ·~-2925 H11t>Ot Blvd c M CADILLAC 1978 Sedan oe Butll\911 nam.C•I ltlled TURI INVITINO llfOI ~llllOHAL '910f'£frr'f ~ THE NATURE ~ THE 1137' Beecn Blvd l mt S Jeni terms 8'11 723·0723 lfl•JIM Ville Fully equtpp•d •t>O._. on N A OP H 103 KEITH BENDER cc..a1a AL l THE RIGHTS PROCEED· NG AGAINM •05 lwy. ne•I to T11ge1 BOA TING , COST• sunroot Meen1nic111y IJnOku L" Owner reserva 11,. 011,,1 Notice 1S1'9••0V gMan th•I I RIGHTS Qf WA~ EASE vou YOU S1"100l0 COfl. Between EO•ng9' & H•I Rate 09portunt1y f()I ••• 1 :~~~:::::: sound needs ~tlCI Tl\ll ll•ltll'nel'll .. u lolad 10 t>td at the .... Pu•c:nues MeleO b>Ot .. be •K•....0 MENTS PAOflTS PRIVI TACT A \..AWVER -* 141-3231 * perienced t>Oltman to I• s 1 195 675-0 166 1th llltl Counly c .... 11 ot °' ""'" 1)9 mac. .... n person .. by the City ol Hunhnglon I LEGES TENEMENTS HER E~~R~?~ l(~=~:r All· snar• o wn ersn1p 1n 'll IMW •21 '"i19 County on 0.C9mCMW cneck1 Of' ca9"•• eheells S..Ch at IN ottice ot tne EOITAMENTS ANO AP 1 • • I Cad1llac 1985 CDV •990 on AM fCllH9d s C•ty Cle<'I>. at Cit)' H•ll 2000 PURTENANCE'S NOW OR tit • ttrM t ~ or KC Gold9n R41trlellei • t>orn 10 25 Ready Cn1111mes1 S300·'400 S 7 0 0 0 0 3 5 5 Speed (8119231 loltded Delge. mini C:Of'I· fan OM .,;"sold ~I\ ano ~t M• S11eet '1untongtor 1'4EREAFTEFi ~ ""'' NA'< I c.ommor• oesognat1on cH SpOfltshennan w N B 111,ffl I d tt1on. S S 550 Pubtilh9d Or~ c.oas1 l>fl f9f"Olled at tile lime 01 Beacn CahtOfn.t unh· tne A PPER T A1Nt N G OR Pfooe<lY ~sno.r.n ~ I'll:> s1.'l Twin 330s large c•m(lllW 7t• a79 2631 Oa11y Pllot O.C~~ t3 20 salt Salea IUb)eCI to pr>Of nou1 otJOOpm Of'J8nu.try BEl0NG1NG 'HERETO .. arr•ntv 18 given u 10 •ts coct..;;-11 FB. & salon ', " I i~ iqqo la""•'• 1 1q9 I cancenat.or on tne .,,.,,, ot 1 199 1 •t wh<" "~ t"4ry ANO ANY PARt THEREOF complet-"' eotrtld tnte•e,: $2 3 Ooo . 1!>00 Auto Mall Or s A CHEVY 7• NOVA auto T" 821 Mlll~nt Del-OWl"lef w1•I t>e 004t".ci. DUl:>hCJy •"" INCLUDING AN • QTHER neu1 the oen•t1c11f)> IM p t>lec.k & u n s I 7 5 mo u pe'n so.s Ill a 1l1 1owner 6cyl Nu8i111e<y and obi •19d D••IY Dated •ud oil ovd '" tllfO l.,'.lVf1<; I AM AT LAW 0 1-l .. £01.. '"°"' .. ., 0 0-0 ol Trutt "' CHIHUAHUA m1~ 10 lbs 497 L.422 • I Xcond S 1500 080 1,,,, 131~ ond 20,r-04 01 cnamti.1 tor th• Main r, ANO AN'I A.l'Tfl'l AC. rel'lton ot • t>fNCn or O.l.ull 1'• Y91fl ~lftrtld male -••••••••• 839·82•2 PUBLIC NOTICE oecemt>er 19110 PuYDllC Str-1 Plll'tllng S1r11e11ne1ou1REO TITLE ANO RE '" the obhQ•tion!I MCU•.0 805 29£, 2049 with 1hou1 Needs re-ITIH-14• Sllff -••••••••• CHEVRO ET 85 Sto••oe Man em•nt tnc 10 .. 11mprov9fl'leftt1 1n tM VERS10N 1N OR ro fAC. .. '""'•by hl'fetolOf• u spons•t>le llC1me w11n JO HP engine llke new •ti llW • 21 L 1 Perlt'Ct K 92240 Telepnone 19 ~' 1u 8080 C•h 01 Hun11no1on Beach AND EVER\' P"RT o r: SA•DI ecutlld ...C Oet,.,....a to th4t I d Ilk I" d 1ra11er $6800 960·8502 • c;ar ver ~ ow m• es PU•LIC NOTICE. A iit !or Owner • set ol Pl•n1 •Pf'C•I• l RE Al PRQPERT • A.NC ALL uno«signeo a wfll!en ~-b r e~ 0 er OQS A T t !!>J065•) loeded 4 spMd ""''" NONJUOICIAl 9;ubllsned Oran C' •'' cal <>"• ""O lh .. 1 cor 11-" t STRfETS ROADS ,.,,.,., lartt.on ot Def•ull •nd 0.- tneit 84 i•·~o l•Bo ___ y ___ c____ s 11.gg5 cruise control $3 6SO l'OfllFEITUlllE Oa1ly Pilot O«f'f":, ·"' dt><W''"""" mlh bf' ODll•NICI WA 1'5 ANO •t l f vs 40J4 I mand l()f s-.no '"'"".,. Rea Aoys tor ">3., . ready at/ Kht h.lrters CRmEll IMW S48·4793 c on1rot No 191'0 on Decemt>olf I; 990 •' CENl TO OR AOJOINlNG not~ t'! J4tl1NI! .u•d o• eiec- 12.21 Cn1mp l•nes 3 50 t>Olt to chartt!f lor 1!>00 Auto Miii Dr S A CHEVROLET CAM.ARO tc>-4tl2 '" 812 1"" D<>o ,.,.,..,,, ' 1 c> •11 >{ • ..,E SAME A.ND All lion to c:auw 1~ ""°9'· males SsOO 0 80 Juh Christmas Parade ol cp . 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" R«c•O. s •n Cl'I 0 1 H,,nt~IOI' S.acf\ •• FAIGERA ORS !'4EAT1NG O.t• 1 2 OS'90 ~Rff"CH PROVINC.IAL 9 Enttw Oii Arhngton St 1!>0() Auto Mall Or S A u "'bu••ne~ •~ twb!tcatlon of tNI Nola •trumftfll No 811 ~861~ by_,,. 1•••19"1 'Cl•e«I f nv COOt NG A.NO A A CON HE .. Mll FINANCI AL ... , Tf( N SEt tCOVPANY tit.• ftfiftM cWM •tatlftt r••~ot • l>•NC" e>< oeflUlt "'• l'tdl OIT•ON•NG EQUIPMENT C~ATION. " utd DRAWE~ D~ESSER .. 11h "''~vr J Oit Club! $200 IJl-J 1l1 ,0110 N Coul """) ,_ tn._..t "' tM Mind rofnf'nl or ~..-,•0trn.1ncf' ih 0< .., 1 "" C !y C<>un f A.NS vENTltATORS W1R Tru9.,.. mirror 1lmotl MW $400 P~t 12 sod t>•k• Motorcy~s/ l dQ•"'• Be.Kh C, 1 9,65 , pr099ffY with IM c.-of "' ,,,. Ot>l'9•l<('lnS MCvr.O cd ot th<I cir. of Hunt"'Qton ,..G P•NELS 4._ LIGHT 1 .,. T D. KIWICE COl'- Sma•I d4>tlo. $25 160 1880 $ISO ! Thruste< T nl( S<ootm 0018 J t,,4 Chllel PeOl'rHn IM °'.,,.. Covnly • .,. tllo•et>~ .nctuo,ng '"•' 8@ C" Ca'" ........ t NG FIXTURES ANO "~·....,. Ma'I T, .. di rt.. wood Iota S1!>0 857·S787 ••••1 ·1• oa1 '16q~~ \f'n;tdO v S.•("' JMlf1of Cov~. 700 Cl'fk t>•• rt°' •••u• l\lpt.c tt ... , ~ • .-tlfff Q<. Gl09ES ANO TuBES -· ~ ............... .. ol brH I mGtt>le 1nllQU9 HONDA 750 Interceptor A c 0 1g11a1 AM FM V f'IQ C>il•I 9269 1 Cenl .. Oft•• w •••. a.n1 • .,.,,,c,, ..... UICOfOecl S.O· Conn .. 9todl••J City TIMEClOCKS ANO OTHER • 1 • 1 • .. 1 leer•I.,, ... , ---------"OOO mtles Red and l' stl!feo ca saelle low Tll11 bus•oen s &,on Al\I CA l2'7'01 You eleol l9mbef • 1990 u R.-Cl9ft ol tt. City of.._,. ELECTRICAL EOOIP~ENT South L.wl9 ll, ~-.. l(~~·r:~I= ::,::: ~~Boo8ft!'j~~ue s~:~~~~~~·E;~ $~~~ mill's ""iltn~i '33'59' 11~~:' ~~ll~;.:~~;7~u3~om 1=~:: ..:o::::: ~~~f2~"E~~=s~1L ,!: I :::;r.,,:g:~r: I~ ~I I F~ Mt~.;txJB~11 \~g ::~~~i~~:o Ot R t>HlltlS & gifts S.t Dec I ..,.nceo 10 ll•M~I t>us1 dlr•Cl•d lo Fortelh1r• MIG HES T 8 tOOER FOR 2~ 1990 s p R I ~"' L E Rs A "I 0 MAY BE OBUtNEO BY n m M t. H50f PIC· 15 10 lo 4 705'• lrlS HllU Ill TIYITl ~ unOl!f rn. •c:11o0us Llalao", Orange Countr C.A.SH 1a .. iu1"" .ne., 01 tilt! fl\ ~ SPRoNRLEA EQUIPMENT CALL.ING T11E FOUOWIHG lurea~teiet Coll .. & '-COlonl O.t Mai .~ Whft l Orlvt /Jttps . f2J-f011 .f~~::,s "':;;;:,:.: 6 •:= Dtttrlct At?«ney'e ~. Vn.t.O St•lu OI ' .ull.., •I -ANO ~lL TREES PLANTS TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON end t ~9-S6l6 -90J(J 1 J Mtciiiei JS~ien 100 et• Cutet Dtlw ~ o.-on ~ ~t-.llllUC ftOJIC( tiRl.IBS ~NO OTHER THE OA~ BE~ORE THE l OVESEA T p11•r1lu ll -"!""'------~-91MEACEDES 1970 21JOSE TM srarement _..,, t•leod WMt, 19f\la Ana, CA mot cradl1 unt0n °'~and LANOSCAPIN(. ANO-AN ~~ JAS-4&37 _.__.,. cn1111 colfee tlt>le Cnevy 1974Fu11S•:N COuPI AIC. newmoto1 ..,.,,,,,,.CountyCi..i.ot Ot UMIMCOlltrolNo ............ noei•llor> Oom<•i.d TAC Sna.t ANO All ARC HITEC ·~13162·~86" A ll oood cond111on Grul p T 'll'11 Musi sett Best ott&t M l-21 13 •099 County Of' Novemb« "'.,., ~ ,,, '"'' ttat• .. 1 payeble at NOTICE 0# TURAL s TAUCTURAL .... _Put>~tll'l9d0ec0f•099 ~ 968..a.22 1/c po-r S&B •sp 6 1990 ",_ cletm II not tim.ly lhe llln• Ol ,.... all rtQnl ltt\11 Tl'UlnE'S I.ALI MECHANICAL ANO ENGi· .,..ity •IOI llfTlbef 1 •·...,,. G r anny Bo k N l' w MERCEDES 1913 280 f'7'5t2 fttM. lM Dtttt1cl Ahom9J'I eno 1nt.,"1 ~ by 11 u i L_. No. NEEAtNG ~AWINGS ANO 2 7 1990 lOVE SEA TS BY SELIG "'911/1tr 1.ngine • Jttr s Stldan origtrial tvory paint Pu1:>1ts"9CI Otilf'99 Coast Otftc• will dKl•r• th• rrull" n th•t '"4 prOC)ert) 1112'1t111/Ct0NA SPECIFICATIONS Of SUCH Tll\ and wnne sla~n re Corona dff Mat 6122 Orl'v• 10 apl)flC••le' Bal Wllh tari interlOf Well o.wy P•IOI ~bet 6 13 ~ty -..Crltled "' IM .. 1ua1• '" saio County and T ..... ,.... BUILDINGS AMO IMPROVE· S1atant. 11lnl cond $75 o ller OY Pr S3 500 maintotn•d C111lorn11 20 27 1990 Notlcet•M ....... tMIOtM St,\I• OHCr•b90 H tollows . UMTCOOIF MENTS UN D ER O R each 9e2·117711 2 Fttmlly . lamps tome 7l.,261-11l l C11 P11nc;1p 111 on1y Tr.llO It .... TM ,,....ny .. lOT ~OF TRACT NO HE'._.IFMANClAl PUAS\JANTTO WHICHTH( -furn. axer t>lke. colleC· 7l'l 5•0-0 7 56 Reuonat>le 011•1 pp IMft IM dhpui d of • 113.l tN THE CITYOFNEW I COtilf'OAATIOM. SAME WERE ERECTED OA PV1 P•IY Mull tefl 1111· llbln IOIS& lot1 01rn1se 71 ... 9S7·0213 1"0'ridad '" """" and PORT BEAC~ COUNTY OF u Ouly 8'1C)Otnlad T11,1•t .. WHICH DELINEATE OR llques Clock• rolllOO Seti Sun 9AM 10 '> in 011Yf 'II S 10 P\alC NOTICE ......, C.. l«lton 11"9 ORANGE STA TE Of' CALI· unat1t 11\9 10110-1no 0•-SPECIFY THE MANNER JN d1$k b9droom M t end -Merceoe, 1982 3000 MICHAIL Ill CAf'lZZt, F~N•A AS PER MAP RE llCnDtO 0..0 oC '""' WILL WHICH THE SAME WERE tablH org1n muc:n •ll•Y 30' Merguerlle llAZll ••• TUlll Turt>o t>H Ultlul car t Kl2'30I D'9trlc1 • ......., COAOED IN BOOK 38 SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION ERECTED AU ~ WHICH mOfe 71•·~50'5 COM AtC PIS p B 1111 c c ownei: lkCell•nt con FlCTfT'IOUI ~·· ., ClllAIO E A<>etlOM. PAGE.IS 13 ANO 1• OFITO THE HIGHEST 8l00£R ARE ANO SHALL BE OE-tow miles 133'881 d 1t 10 n s 1 0 5 0 0 NAllf ITATlllllWT ~ Dt.trtct A..,_, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS I~ CASH ,.,,, Ille IOrmS EUEO TO BE A PER· QUEEN Ill• bedroom M l New M1rcn1n01se Oe· 11••• 7 '"548-0973 Tn. followlnQ oet'IOC'4 .,. ~~ ()fengl Coeat IN THE OFFICE ~ THE ..mc h ... •••fut ~ In MANENT ACCESS~ TO s 150 sot• "' s 150 1191* ctoTnes oin 119"\s WLI •I TIYliTl OOirlCI t1ue1MS1.. o..1<r P11o1 Oademt:..r 6 t3 COUNTY RECORDER o r: ~ Untttd s111ee1 eno1or ntE LAND AND 8U1U)INGS MMel detk S50 Good ~1n teal COYerl '1 MERCEDES 1982 J80MG N(WPOAT NORTH GAL 20 1"° SAIC> COUNTY llhe cMNer • certified °' THE Ill E 0 N W HE A Et N CondlOon c.it..,.. Mn•tur• Sit I AM 10 122·2111 80 000 m•la runl gtffl LERY 1280 8dotl Uf>ot 8-S TPl-809 Thi 11r .. 1 aoc11... or101ner cMdt• VI PLACED OR I TALLED {7 .. )87().185• tPMonty •15 NatCIAIJS IOC*I gr .. ,, poltlNd ... N9wpof1 8Mdl C..I 92151 ot'tl9r COfT'tmO'I 0919Wli0n CMI c oo. SealOn 292•H AND PA.AT <>"™£ M AL I OllYf .. 1 S-11 toys, tuntoof, 125 •95 811an '•rg1.1t on 2 11 "8.clC NOnc£ ol tn. ,._, OtOOWly ...-l1Pey~ W'l lull 91 the lllN ~ PAC>f>£AT'I' HEAElf'4 CON- Enpoyrntnt SS)() Er!flOYmtnt SSJO ••• ,.. .. ,II 831-719' Aoc:kv••w. 1rv1n• Callt •bO•t ou crtb•d .. ""91 •" ngtll h .. ""'tiCYED .... 8ETW£EM THE ~-==~=··;=;=-====··=•11 ---.. 9271& I nl71 !Nfl)Ot*' to b9 251 Oceel\ Wltw •1 QOft..,..O to ""'"Al'TlfSHEAE'TO ANO ALL I AIC. PIS. PI B PIW POt. MEACEOf.S 191' 3000 Tl\lt ~1,,.,1 11 con NOT1CI 0#-View A.,•,,u• Newoorl now lleld Oy 11 under Mid PAATllS CLAIMING BY 11n. CJC, llere<> c:ueette. TufbO h cell•n t con· cM:t9d by an ~ ......C aM.a 0#-8-cll CalltOtM O..OoHt'\1911t1 tMP"lC*1Y THM>UGH OR UNDEA UPTO •soo PIRMONTH * • CIWCTlllS * Eady mominCJ motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insW'&DC9 CALL 142 4113 ' ' cu11om wtle•ll low d lllOn 1 3.000 mile& f"9 r.gittrlnlCll C>Offt· .. "9C*AL fl'llllOflUlT\' TM 11nci.t11gn.O dll• 1 ....,.....,.., de9aibed THEM SUIJECT, HOW· mite& warran1y Tlh<>e • , .. ,500 ......... ,5 IMnCtd to lrtlllACt t>uel• •ltte1 . Clalmt.. tor"""' In-T1'USTOlll ffWIME MAI'• EVE'I. TO THE AIGHTS O#- pkg.133«9) MM ~ 1119 ~IC'llllou• ~ 10 I,._~ conecr.-11'1 teiO ~ fllJOTT HOTEi. LIMITED THE. eoRROWf" TO At. 11411 ~~ t9H 6IOtl 9utlMH n1me(el h•l9d ... -s.Mce tor999 ,~ ~ Of otMr common1PAATNfR$HIP MOVE If NECESSAAV, l"V" .,.,.,.tmaal Diamond-eooveon NI A A41 (8. "cooe 2'700 .. ~ion a EN£, I c I A" y SUCH GOODS FlXTVNS UIU •I 1'TIT& Bluel New Cl.A \IA 1M 1. .,_ Feroueon aeq 1. oi. u110.llQlled ... $atld ....... .,. '!Mdl1ME"CuAY SAVINGS. A FUANl$HINGS ANO lOU.· ltt•llll •St<. Chi! tapl Asking TNtt ,,,_,_, -fll9d ... lllCMAOlietuaiort Oft0.. .-OUt~.9'11'.Pf-OtjFEDEAAL SAVIMGS ANO MlN'T fOA THE ~ '42t<. 11•11SA-«>12 ""tt1ui.Cown1,ci.i.or 0f. Oll'ftt>er ~I '"°· •t \000 ~.~t Pol-LOAHAAOCIATION OF lllEP\.ACIMENT wmt • en.-Cout¢f on OtoemDtr AM ?09t ,,,__.tll A.enue .-of\ or ~~f r9CIOtdtd ~ t2, llMILAA IT(M9 0# ... '11 lllft I• 4, lt90 Colle ....._CA, ;n;,;i to .. 1~ IN unpllld CJM. tfU n lnur . No SAM! OU.A.Lin' N • ....... ,..,,_Ill'~·~""'"'"' IMIOtll tlllaACt by Mid t2"3tt7tl"' --~ ,O'IMINO THI aA .... mY1a Pu..,_, Or"'Qt COMt ~ tootl 11'1/Ufl' O'fW Deed ol Tr\llC, -"f\ ~ ol OPllcial Aloofdl In \tie of• FUNCTION, All. 5 Speed, pl a, CM8elte 5 S..-A p l a _, tllt Oely~oec.mtier tS. 20, PIOUlltdd ...... ~try MO oti. MN•pr\Mdld llee Clf fie A•11 .. o1 Of• OOODS, PllCTU \1·8 en9lne, CUiiom --·~ 27. 1MO,.....,.,., 3 1ttt tN ~ ,..._ llitreln; -..... ~ lfl, ... ~ ....... fl ~ ... ~ & tqa (3Tt221J) ,__.,.., TM11 IP 9 1tc> IAMAAA ST. any,~ end.,..,..'""".._.._._....,.... lill19fT DOC ..... ..... AMOOfl ~""'· .............. .,,,.....,,. MilO ... ....... .-. •na-. __ .,.__ ~c111NTtALIHTON ___..,.. .. ,_ot .. • .-Ta oouic .... , ..-.--.... "'111K °""'*,........ ._ ri1M Trwiet.,.. ol .. ~ .._"*6Uit TO '°" 2t2'S HartMW ..,, c.,. 2925 HartMW .....,, cw 0 .., ~ w • .. .._ ~ er..-.. "" _. o... .,. .-,,.HM:&.'· ..... ca ,. ..... nt-119 MCnnGW. 11 llM ,_. M _... willl\,.,..,... TM!t "-.... ....,..,.~ .. THI CITY ()fl """"'· Tl.IMS • -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;~~~! ~ Of ~ cNdla ... altar-. al N COUtfTY M OM ... I . TALI. IAiiilliie ..,._ITAW 1i111r Al~ IOClda t/J .... ,_.am 111 .. ATl°'CALJIOllM.M COllll .. ,.71t118 T'tle ........ ,.,_.. .... tOlid • -... ....,.. --.11111,cn • ltOMt ON A HtllCa _,._ T .... M1*1f .._, ~ ~~~ 1111,.......,.. • .. W Ge 0.*' OHi t11 10, "'-• .. IOClll --- ....,.. --.. ,.. tott ftOO .,... ..._ ....... ._. __. .. ,,.. "'° ...... OI , _.... ~-· ~ Ill\......... .... 81T--::~~E! °"' t Utc tU·lllO: ~· COlil ....._ CIM .... '!' • ....._. .... 19-0-a .. -·· • £M l.M-Olt4. ,,.._L..._.,,-.: =:•::=.::: •:=.. tJll C(QI. .,_...... ,..,,, =::--...n•ou1na1. "'9 ,.--. '**'1 Ki ,_, liillr ......_ cenera. ~. ,.., -=••••Pl.... -.oa.~ -. ._. .... ~,) -... ........... _. °'9M A~M•= T -.=o:: .. 1 I 111 f 7 e• n LA. W I 1 m1111 • ....... ~ Clllrlelii 0.-.. 011iiJ1 p 11 ~~~=~:a W ...... ·~-..... TNa ....,_ II ... ,_D LI .... ......... & .. 61!.&1111..ill.a ---~=· ~.......... ··- • Patterson 1nus·c to all ears When the sound of music Is required -for a private party of a major convention, a alngle musician or an orchestra -J. MlchHI Patterson of Costa Mesa can be the perfect muslcal compliment for the affair. No event Is too big or too small for Patterson's talents. From Intimate private parties to a grand ballroom bash, Patterson provides outstanding entertainment on solo piano or heading up a big band or orchestra. Customer catered to at Print Masters Print Miiter• of Huntington Beach, one of the Independently owned and operated atorea of the Print Mastera chain, takea pride In cuatom tallorlng each of lta Job• to tult Individual cua- tomers. Whether conducting a symphony or playing a night club or concerts, Patteraon provides a vast array of musical variety to set the appropriate mood for every occasion. His expertise at muslcal "We pride ouraetvea on our knowledge of cllenta," saya co- owner Ken Evans. "The key la community. Huntington Beaeh has no real major Industry. The city Is basically small busi- nesses. We're very active In the Chamber of Commerce, and a great percentage of our busi- ness comes from other chamber members. KMen Gllbeft/OfMge C.... ~ "'°' Llncorn Chew and Ken Evans of Print Masters. direction brings a room alive with just the right sounds. Patterson Is a seasoned performer. He has been a studio musician, recording over 30 LPs with name artists, and has performed on all the major television variety shows. He also has been a big band leader and, for the past six years. was pianist and conductor for the Righteous Brothers. He's also been the musical conductor on many variety shows, lncludlng those of Bob Hope, Glen Campbell, the Smothers Brothrs. Sonny and Cher. Biii Cosby and Johnny Carson. He and his group just finished an extensive engagement at the View In the Newport Marriott Hotel and are now playing Sunday nights from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Cafe Udo. For Information on booking Patterson's talents for holiday parties, weddings or charity functions, cat( Mollie Merrell at 548-1089. Michael Patterson "The other key Is a good accountant." he added. Both Evans and his partner. Lincoln Chew. were previously In the stressful sphere of cor- porate life. "Now. the only stress Is that which we put on ourselves," says Evans. Both Evans and Chew feel. as the owners, that their presence Is Important In securing clients. "People like dealing directly with the owners," says Chew. OUR TREES ARE STILL GREEN BECAUSE THEY ARE LIVE AND STILL GROWING IN THE GROUND PELTZER PINES ARE NOT BOTHERED BY HOT, DRY WEATHER BECAUSE THEY ARE GROWING RIGHT HERE Print Masters Is a full-service printing shop specializing In off- set printing and letterheads. Services Include bindery, busi- ness cards, typesetting, color printing, newsletters, event pro- grams and wedding Invitations. ·'Our (wedding Invitation) selection rivets that of major department stores,'· Evans says. While Evans handles the mar- keting aspects of the business, Chew Is the resident graphic artist. "Many times people come In and don't know what they can do," Chew noted. "We can steer them and Improve their Ideas and save them money. We con- sider a client's Image and we can only do so by getting to know them personally.'· Personallzatlon, quality, reasonable pricing. a low rerun fa ctor and honesty are what Print Masters of Huntington Beach are all about. Print Masters of Huntington Beach Is located at 19142 Beach Blvd .. Suite 2. For further Information. call 964-0474. Scope City deals out of this world Walk Into Scope City In Costa Mesa and enter Into a whole new world. Row upon row of telescopic equipment lines the showroom. creating an optical paradise. Nowhere else can you see such a huge selection of quality dis- count telescopes. binoculars. rlfle scopes and accessories, all displayed under one roof. ntne1U1g11n• Hiii• You'll be greeted by Scope 9000 1rv1ne Cent• Drive lrYlne/Newpon 1tMc:t1 City's courteous. non-com- IN ORANGE COUNTY-WE ~A VE 8 FARMS-100 ACRES-6000 (5' to 12') TREES ~ Geo1 Irvine C.01• Drive eon111 Canyon Rd 112 miie missioned staff. Their sales per-~ lntne/UfllNI lhech EHi of MacAr111ur 81v0 f f 1aa.1 L n• C•n Ro•o sonnet are experts in the leld o Cnlike a precut tree shipped from o ut-of-state, a Peltzer optical design and performance. Pine lasts longer and is more fragrant providing their customers with At our farms you select the tree, we cut it... valuable knowledge without the Prices Start At nothing can be fresher than that! pressure to purchase. Customer $18.82 satisfaction 1s always guaran- --------------., Farm Too Big For Lights Open Daylight Hours Only teed. whether purchasing a new $300 product. upgrading an existing WOflf !Co•r Tree I SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:00.m . 5:00pm WEEKDAYS: 11:30em -5:00pm system. or trade-In. t. apoa I FOR INFORMATION: Scope City has a vast variety 0 ' I (714) 637 5555 of telescopic equipment -from I coupon p•r lru •I limt ol purchut e braSS "decorator" refractors tO ~N~u~• ~""~11;d ~ .. ~11;h ~an~~~o~1h~t~r o~f~ft~r ~1:~,.P~"~'~' ~12~.2~2~.90~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~;;;;~;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~ giant Newtonians They present ~ produce s from Parks . CALL CANDY German Home Bakery at 642-4321 \\ l dd1r.~ ( Jkl'<. Tht! Old-FOR YOUR AD F t1<;h1on ~~ .11 ..><i-l!J u r J <. e Lr. 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OOIT ''t , .. ,!('ALU >; . ~ 8.l.'1 Cateriar 1 lt•it.rnl 11,l\\ <.,ourm..-1 huttel<. .. t ·• d11 11, .. \ t•r\ "ffOfdahleo 662-1566 ~MXMei.<Hu 1/aclt &-aullful Weddings at Sea Over I 0 yea rs experience In same location 714/642-6865 IJooN to. tM - w~aailt9 S#"wctu~ /oe local, t~/Hltalk tUTlltCl'4. -- Celestron. Meade and 12 other major manufac turer s. By purchasing in large volumes from these companies. Scope City Is able to pass up to a 50 percent savings on to its cus- tomers. Scope City o ffers telescopes for the beginner. ranging from under $300 for a complete In- strument Imagine the thrill of seeing Saturn's rings for the first time, or viewing in detail the craters of the moon The astronomical posslb1llt1es are endless On a more terrestrial note. spotting scopes are perfect for the nature lover as well as the astronomer Observe mammals In their natural habitat. un- disturbed by man. View whales during their annual migration as well as ships out on the ocean. Alfie scopes also are available for the outdoursman. Scope City offers binoculars for deep- sky observing. bird watching. nautical purposes and even for that special night at the opera. Don't miss Scope City's com- plete line of optical accessories. They carry state-of-the-art eye- pieces. motor drives. setting cir- cles. camera adapters and filters, just to name a few. Scope City believes In service after the sale, catering to cus· tomers' needs by answering questions and suggesting op- tions on accessories for that particular system. The first Scope City discount center opened Its doors 13 years ago In Sfmi Valley. Now there are stores In Costa Mesa, Torrance, San Diego and Las Vegas. Although conatanUy ex- panding, Scope City takea pride In ltt knowtedgeable sat" ataff at all locatlons. Atwaya up to date on the lat•t Innovations. they do the homework for the cuatomer, pualng on helpful tldbfta of In- formation. It'• thla combination of knOWtedge and product "°'- ume that mak• Scope City the wortd'a latgett and moet com- ~· tel11cope 8nd btnocular d6ecount cent ... Whether you're an expert tn Mtronomy, a ncwtce or a Mllure kMw, Scope Qty CM futftl optlelll n11dl Let "'* ,.._..,.,,. ..... GUide ·you tOW911 di • tern oi ··proouct ...... • .you. and ... them .. "" 00.-....... MIUftd Jiii Thuraday. December 13. 1980 111 --- FRONTS: A A A • ... ~ It .. Qlllltr. • • • lllSlr ~ .., --~"°' cow WARW STATXW4RY _. .. ,,_._, A)O ... c...tr .. llit ~ 0-c II .... ,,__.,. ~ ......,, . "" ® © ~ ~ IT] [:::J ~ s 0 c:::1 ... ~ lOW .9N'.Mf'RS RA#I T-STOIWS fllJRRES 61"°1111 ICE 91.MNY PT a.ot.OV CL.OU>Y OCEAN REPORT ..... lltlllll ....... T00Ar5SUN BOATING SURFING ........ y • ..... H 0 ... Sunrise: 6:47 a.m. .... " .. ...... .. • 111c1..,,.. c-.. \I n SIU. 1.1 .. 0.. ..., (MtQI ntm. *'11wnt ..... u n .... ... • • cllMct Sunset: 4:44 p.m. lOCATICll -c... •• 11 s~u• Cit • u .. _. 11111111 10 .. 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Full Moon Last Otr. s.u ...... .. y -Ooto.. ,. w IM9 .. 43 s.i. Clw \1 .. _, .. u, " n -.c., I) • Dec. 16 Dec.24 Dec.31 Jan. 7 S-l•C... ,. .. .......... ~, 11 ...... II .. s..-.. " \1 ..... '1 \I .... lS n ·Tide IOUtce: Alttonomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo. s-. .... \I • ..,_... \I ;i· ,.,.. " 4J .... \I U ...... l)o .. ..... ,, Jt Sluggish sales prompt lottery hiring, budget cuts • .. . • First setback won't eliminate games or effect Player facilities By Steve Gelsslnger Alaocialed Pr ... Wrller SA! RAMENTO -Th<' state l otter} C'omm1ss1on, which once had execs.-. monc} for operations. m t SO )Obs Wedne~lay as part of a SS9 m illion. 15 percent budget cut this fiscal }e~r to ofTset sluggish game \ales. The pohc)-Sl'tllng hoard 'otcd 4-0 10 appro H the latest round of nt•arl) S 19 m1lho n in reductions. clTectl\ e Jan I incl uding ehmina- t1on of 50 'Jl"anl po!>lllOO'i None o f th<' agcnC\ ·., 1.100 ~orkers "''"be fired: but a frecLe v.111 continue o n the h1nng ol re· rtacement~ for depaning Y.Orkers It 1'i the fl rst serious cut bad. in the fi\C-~ear history of the ... oter- approvcd games. but 1s not direrth related to the state budget cm.is. · Lotter) administration 1s funded b) up to 16 perrent of 11ckct sales. Lotte!) officials blamed s luggish '\elk s o n tht' flagg1tlg cconom ) and the lac k of a bigJaclpot needed to attract pla>ers There ma) be c;omc pla\ er d1 ssa11sfact1on o' t'r k ngthened lotto odd'i offi cial., .u:- l no" lt'dgcd ~lthough the pace of c;a lc'i hJs p1ck('d up a bit r«entl). at is still bclo" pre ' 1ous ~ears In the first fi,e months o f the li'iCal -.ear Juh through t"o' l'mbcr. the 1:,ttef) IOUl'U S8MCI m11l1on 1n ~ks. do"n I:! percent from the SI bi I hon in saks during the-same period the pre' IOUS li~·at \t'ar. "Wl· ha'e seen o ur sales slov. down 1n tht' weakening general C'l'Onom)" hkl· other state lotteru.·s "and wt' ha'"e been making budget rt'dUCllOn \ to kl't'p us "llhin the I ti pcrrl·nt of total saks alto"· ed for admin1\trJtl\ l' e\pt•nse'i ·· ~1d lottl'f) lh rector Chon G u11C'r- rc1 It adm1n1s1ratl\C costs surpas'K'd tht' 16 percent allo"cd b' the 1n· 1t1J tl\ l' that authorized the lotter. II \\OUld eat into Cl I her the J~ r't'rccnt that must go to education or thl' "ll fll.'rc<'nl that goe' bacl 10 pla\C'.l"I a'i pr11c-. In more lulrJll\C fl.lSt )Car;. the lotter, rout1ncl) ga' e funds 1t IC'gJI· I) could hJH' u'>l'.d for adm11~-. tra11on -but d id no t need -to educ:lllon ThC' cut bad..s v.111 not affcll the lotter) from the '1CY. pt)int o f 11s rla)l'r'i. \1ncc Jll l·urrent game\ and f)laM for nC'Y. ofknng\ Y. Ill COO· 11nuc offinal\ \<llll -\ ncv. 10110 g.tml' \~ill dl·hu1 a' sched ult'd lfl the spring L1 ttk l ntto. a p1d.·\l\·of· W game Y.111 av.ard 1011 r>n tc\ o l SSOO 000 an a lump c.um during t\qll' Y.l'et..1~ d ra" ing t 1u11crro a\,urcd romml'i'i1on members "hn v.nndl•red II the cut· hJl "' \\OUld ht JlkqUJll' that l'\ll· matt'" ofS~ h1lhon to S ~ 1 b1 ll1on in I 1Ntl-4 I '>Jk'i art' ~alt<>llC' Ht· \aid funh<.'r cuts ofS8 m1 ll1on 1n ad' t•n1<,1ng and promotmn'> "111 tx· cJmt•d out 11 ~k'i look hkl' thl'\ "1ll lall lx·h1'\ S2 Ill\ billton for thl' H'.tr .\ "'"&k rn rn d JJl t.. p.ll uiu Id -.pur ..alt'"s II' er C\11 mate\ "h1k a .,ll'l'P\'.r IUI nJo\\ nut thl• l't'(IOUm\ could cau5<'.' ....ile\ 10 dip ht•lo" pm- ll'l l11•n' ollil 1JI'> -..ud lhl· lolll'r\ tx·g.in \hl li'>t.ll \l'Jr ""ha S:\Q., "m1ll1lrn bud(lt'I but tnmm~d S.to -m11lmn lnr tht' "l.'l ond quan<'r th.lt end'> l"-•t 'I Thl' rC' ... ult1ng S 1,-million hud~l'I "a' l ut Jnotha I ~ m1llwn to S3 lb I million. for the third 4uJrtl'f lhJI l'\lcnd'> from Januar. to ~farch t 1 0131 l Ul\ lOml' 10 more than $S9 m1ll1on or Jt,lout l 5 ~rl·ent of the nra~1nal hudfll'l for the fiscal )'car. 1 he rn t\l'd budget ofS338 I m1ll1on I\ atx1ut $I million less than lh<' all<'Ot' ,~·nt un o pc.-rat1on\ la t 'l'Jr l nder the rl' l'>l1lm . 50 ufl.)U po'>1 t1ons alrcad' "ac"3nt "-Ould ht d1min.lted and '>pc.-nding on oix·r- a11nn<i equipment. adHn1s1ng and t'lrt•mllllOO\ "ould bl.• r('duced \hout thrt·e nl C'\ er. four current and future 'tafT' arnnc1es "111 re- ITIJIO unfilkd fmplo'ee training and purll!3St' ot minor equipment Jl\e1"111 he l urt • .11led n1li, 1al' .-.aid lt'nain area'>"''" not ht' IOUl·hed Cultural knowledge lacking in teachers Military buildup leaving orphaned pets By Judy Tachlbana ~llletly N_, Service ~.\(. R.\ME:.NTO -I calhel"!\ must haH· l.no Y.ledgc ot the cultures and backgrounds of their students and be able to integrate the di\ crsc cultures in their cumculum. according to a ne"' rt•pon based o n 1n1en-1cY..s Y.1th thrC:l' dozen California teachers In add111on. all pubhc -.c hool teacht'rs. not JUSt tho~ Y.ho tear h bilingual edu<:at1on. need to understand "hat 11 means to karn in 3 languagt that' not one's nat1\t~ tongue and ho" to tearh students 1n 'iuch s11uat1ons. according to research de, eloped b) C'al1lo mu1 To m orrov.. a nonprotit organ11a11on. T eachers al'io nr-ed to b( able to <'stablish a ch mate in th<' school and classrooms that ac11'cl) rnmbats pre1ud1cc and builds rCSP'."C'I to r d1\CfSll~ "I don't know of an) schools 1n the state that are com- prchcn<.1"cl) and completel)' deahng v.1th the daversll) of their students." ~1d Laun<' Ol!ien. author of the repon. "I do knov,. o f man) schools and teachers who are doing bats and pieces " C'ahfomu.t'., rap1dl> changing demographics demand 1hat mainstream teachers be trained to deal with the diverse population. Nearly 6 m1lhon -or one in ('very six - of Cahforn1a 's public school lltudents arc born in another nation. according to the rcp<>n. The Pc-rtentaac of ~thnic..m1oority studentsi.P j>ubhc schools has grown from 25 percent in 196 7 to about 50 percent in t 988 .. What' needed nght now 1s an understanding of what 11 means to teach dfcct1\'el)' in a diverse classroom.'' Olstn said. talc legislators and school administrators must provide training pro- arams and relea!tt' ume to allow teachers an opp<>rtunity to meet the challenae facana schools. she said. V1c k1 C'ontente. a first grade teacher at Elk Grove's David Reese Elementaf) hool. said her d1stnct 1s already working on some of the areas targeted by the C'ahfomut Tomorrow rep<>rt. The d1Stnct. which has students who speak 37 different lanauaaes. o ffers lanauaac courses and muJti-<:ultunl v.-ork hops for teachers and has provided supplement.al matcnals by and about vanous ethnic &fOUps. she said. "You have to go far and wide to find the maten&Js:· Contcnte sa1d. Contcnte said that mainstream teacher trainil'l& programs have not prepared teachers to look at different cultu~ "lt should b( included 1n teacher preparation:· she said ... It 1hould be tau,ht at the colleac level so that teachers. even when they don't find 11 1n the tc-xtbooks. could include i1 ' WI SDOM MOVING & STORAGE INC . r r r, j t• '• '. i 1111 ·'' ~ r r • Ir t • L 0"' I'\' Rd t f \ • Insur ,. c1 * "9a./OIC. LOCll Mcwlr'll Sp.:l1A1t1 (1hrOughOUt Callfoi ,., * w.--. E_.. & Welk.-* 25% °"Al ....... Matlftlll (-.n~ ... , •FM£-... * ,..... Quit ·•'"·~-1111111 * ......,.iidld bf Ot•• County ..,.,._ Ol E-\'.'/~IDC -The m1l11ar. buildup 1n thl· Middle East ma' not kad 10 v.a r. hut 11·., al read} crc~11 ng J nt·v. hret·d o f 11rphan<1. The) ·re thl' Pl'I\ of m1htaf) families splintered ti' lkplo) ment" .'\namul sht"ltcr\ in tht• c1t1l'S around C amp Pendleton ha\l' bct-n inunJ atcd "•lh dog... t:a t., and other JX't' The\ com<' from deplo)t•d '1annec; "ho ha' l. no om• in thl· Jrl'·' to tal l' l Jn.· of their pets and from fanulll''I uf \lannes "ho latt.. thl' mnnt'' nr 11mc lo l eer the ani mal' lhl'nl\C.'hl''>. 01 "ho arc n11n mg h.1rl ll• lhl·1r "" n lam1hc' ~t the °'-l'Jn,1dt• ltumJ nl' '\n- l'll't~ thcrt• ''ould ht· a "'o \ al·an- l ~" \lgn OUl\ldl' tf lhl' \()('lt•t~ ., ruk\ did nnl "flt'l If\ thJt nl1 animal ht· t urnl·d J\\ ,I\ l:.d ~ra11a. &t'nt·ra l mJnJgt·r uf the On.'an\1dl' \hl'ltt•r ...i1d that ~opk dnn·11alt.. mulh "hl·n thn kaH' an animal heh1nd T ht'\ Jrt• U\UJlh 1n 3 hufr) Man charged In country's worst graffiti damage case l OS '\ GEL~ -C'alltng at the Y.Or'il t'aS<.' of gralli11 damage 1n tht' nation. the Cit) attome} chargt-d a \oung man "Ith 20 misdemeanor t:ount<. of '.1ndah<1m and trt'spass- 1ng Wednl'\Cla~ Daniel Rama . 18. 1s accused of paintmg th -wont ·~haka.. on 10.000 s11es in the ~uthcm half of the tatc. causing an <'Stlmated SS00.000 1n damage (.ailing the \Olume of graffiti " taggenng." City Attomey James t:fahn said. ··The c'tent of the prop- en\ damage makes this the v.orst CaM" of araffitl \ andahsm \\C ha\c Sttn in Los Angeles or beard of an) where elst in the nation." The v,.ord .. Chaka" can-b( Sttn scrawl~ on ut1hty p<>les and traffic \lgn<. m ,,,, 1ngh painted 1n rain- boY.-colorcd murJI\ on thc s1dt'\ 111 huilding' and frt•t•v.a' rtta1n1ng v.alls The mx:turnal ··tagging .. v.as not gang-relat~d. authonlles said Wcdnc'>lla) \ l hargc' an: in ad- d1t1on to ~8 m1~.:meanor count~ liandt'd to Rj mo' tv.o dJ"\ ~ nftrr hn No' ~s am"•' · Ramos. "ho ha~ been in custod\ on s 10 000 hail SIOlt' ht\ 3rrt'Sl. ,·., ~hedulcd to face tn al on Oec W. Each of the l·hargn l'amc~ a ma,1- mum Sl\-month 1a1I term and a S 1.000 lint' If Ramo as con' 1 tcd. Hohn said he v,.ould Sttk Jail ume for the defendant and asl that Ramos b( ordered to pend ··a substantial penod of ume ckanina up araffit1." s _o%OFF UNIQUE CHOICE OF GIFTS •A var1etJ ol all kinda of beautmal ChrtlbM8 Qlft Idem. •One atop shopping Ill vay rew>nllble plkD. •Save Time and money Valid with Id thru 12·1~ COM~ IN ~ SIZ l'OR YOURSl!U t h1nt.. th.11 1t'' thl' l,1,1 thing thn Jo l>l:fMl' thl' 'h1r 11 .. \ra11a ... ud In \.in < kml·ntc thl' lll\' pound J111.•, nu1 Jlll'PI fl'.'I' hrought 1n h~ 1hl'1r ''" Ol'r' Onh 'Ira" Jrl' a~rcpll'U .1' p.1rt 111 tht• tit,·, \Cr 'ice . ..a1J .J H "-l'r'l'' l·11' animal ulntrol utli,l•r \1111 ht• \aid tht' 'ihcltcr ha' fdt tht• 1mpal·t lwm lhl• dt•r lm ml'nt ··'K.l no" "'t' ~l't J \ Jll lrom \omcnnl' ac.l ing 1t hl' lan leJ' c hi\ Jvg JnJ ~c tdl him no and a httk latrr a gu' c.ho"'i UJ' '-'llh a dog ht' "1'" hc luunJ "andcnng Jrond \\ hal ,.in "l' J,, ... \\t· I.no" 11's h1., dog t'lut "t' hJ\l' 1l1 131..t• 11 · l hl'\C.' JJ\\ thc reopk dropping l•ff an1malc. U\UJlh \a\ thl'\ lound them "andl ring near lhl" ha~. "-erw' said fhc IOITt'Ot ul dllg\ l3I\ rahblt\. ham tt'r\ and <•thcr furred and fl.'athcrl·d \rl'Jtun.•\ \tant'd de"'4."cnd- ing on lol'al animal '>hd tt'I"'\ ahout t\\O month' a.go f 't•n bt"th~r-than-a' cragc .tdop- uon rates rannot t..eep up One bus~ °'JturdJ\ J lOupk of "eel s ago. the f\.can'>ldl" '>laff celebrated at da)"s l'nd "hl·n IS an1mJt.. lound homes. -\r.111a ..aid Thc:n the intalc sheet '-'J' tallied~' fll.'I" had been added 111 lht' rmt<'r In \ugu'>t. the shl'lll'r rcce1-.('d I ~o dogs -"' ntpacm -con- lriJ\tl·d "Ith Q() tht' pre' IOUS .\ugust lat d rop-om last .\ugust ~err l.t-l luntra.,teJ v.11h Q7 a vear earht'r The cat fac1ht~ holds onh N fl\.'I\ 'umber.. for the nnl 1v.o month\ v.crc -.1mllar in ptember alonl· I.,~ cat!> "ere brouiht an mon· than double tht' ~ ol the 'ear tx·lon· "'o' t'mber figure., "ere un- 3' a1lahk II the animals aren·1 ddopted. then th<' most ~n1or inhabitants of thl' 'hdler arc put 10 death -B.• lb~ ..tssoci•I~ Prn. ;:.-H5!E!~r::i,~i~~ on selecten stock while supphes last I 1 THE PELLA WINDOW STORI I Quality Wood Windows & Doors II 1805 ·E. Dyer Rd., SANTA ANA 26 1-59•4 ------------------- Tent Trailer Rentals for the Holidays! ) ..... Complete Nu • Interior and Exterior D *Buy during sale " . . . !IND .,.. .. public. anas, exotic cactus, pecialize in 30'. • Plant Maintenance Rental, Leasing, and P-urchase hold it until Christmas .. lriSh suffer hUinilatmg 105-95 loss to. · TrojanS By Thomu P. Wyman Aleodliled flrw Wittier SOUTH BEND. Ind. -Southern Cali· fornia scored the most points ever apinst a Di&&cr Phelps team at Notre Dame as the Trojans won IOS-9S Wednesday niJht and sent. the Fiitiuna Irish JO their seventh stra1aht loss. The se' en-aame losing Streak 1s the longest for Notre Dame since 1971-72, Phelps' first ~son with the Irish. The TroJans hadn't beat the Irish 1n 30 ycaB. although there have been only six aames in the series, tied .3-3. Harold Miner scored 3S points for the Trojans (S-1) and Robert Pack scored 24. lAPhonso Ellirof Notre Dame (2· 7) scored 28 points to match his career high and Elmer Bennett scored a cMCCr-hiJh 27. Southern Cal.built a 46-29 halftime lead on Mintt's 16 first-half points. Notre Dame pulled to ~38 thrtt minutes into the Stt<>nd half. but the Trojans quickly opened a 20.pomt lead on four stra1Jht field goals. including two from Ronnie Coleman, who finished with IS points. Notrc Dame didn't come within 10 points again until Matt Adamson's 3- pointer the buzzer. Rick Talley 1111'• amt Thompson , to take UNLV ... job for Tark? What better scenario than for 'Mr. Clean ' to handle the Rebels? Thursday's sports wash. hune out wh1k v.ondenng how good the Detroit l 1ons could be 1f they had better players: • I love the run-and-shoot offense. Put Mervyn Fernandez. W1lhc Gault, and even Tim Brown an Lions' uniforms and Rodney Peete would be leading the v.orld in passina statisucs. Also. don't blame the run-and- shoot for bad defense. • Tark Watch: ff Jerry Tarunian leaves UNLV after this season. which I think he will. Georgetown's John Thompson should be considered as a suettSSOr. Thom pson as a freq~nt v1s1tor to Las Vegas and has already purchased a home there. He's also squeaky·<lean. at least in the eyes of the NCAA, where It matters. • One prominent racina attorney. Ed· ward Bonnie. charges that "there arc at least 13 illcpl drup currently in use at race tracks for which therc is no test." • Business note: In less than a decade. £SPN cable nctwort-h:n become a power. It may have lost money (while pin1na more exposure) Wlth its' maJor league baseball contract but ESPN 1s maJung S 100 m1lhon annuall y and that's not bad for an outfit that not long aao had httle to brag about except a:nph1cs. • I see where USC coach George Ravel· ing has driven another player off his team. Docs that mean Calvin Banks is as talented Bo Kimble and Hank Gathen were? • If Gar) Stevens can stay on his horses for another two weeks he'll become the nation's 1eachna money-Yt1nninajockey this year. He'ulready at SI 3 m1llion·ohH 1n eaminp but less lha.n SS00,000 ahead of Jote 5entos. • Don't tell me Marcus Allen 1 n't chumnw inside. • Btf1eve 1t or not, the PhoeniA Cardinals have won three in a row and ooukl make h four 1t Dallas this weekend. I am only wilhna to concede \hat the Cadinala. Buc:s, Uom. Fakom.. Jcu. PaU'i· ou. Colu, Browns. and 8roncol won't make the NFL~~ this year and all of them ba'9"t oflkia1ly bca ctimanated. • !l'bink hard now. wtao•s tbc won1 teem ... roe• ": C'levdud or New~ = tltould play adt odlcr ia tbc lud • lf ..... d9r~orC11btcoUld .._. ....... dUrd '111 •-a Ollr) c..tti .. I• I ...... IO 11\iPi•Dt tbc U..-llt .... WOltds.tm Mal • ... A'l._.IO .... t'YY-. ......... , ... ltl I 'Ml .... ...... &1¥1110...IM •''111 ·==~"" • • .. .. ~ .......... Hlgh school basketball 111111'1 •Ill llilPI•-· 1111 pull n • llJWIY, 84-18 By Jon Fergueon Ofenoe COMll ~ .._. NEWPORT BEACH -The Ncw- pon Harbor boys basketball seam had to play without its best playeT and didn't put out a very &ood cft'on in Coach Bob Serven's mind. but the Sailors' coach was nevenheless happy his squad improved to 4-1. The Sailors wert without senior Billy· Nauyen. the' team's te00nd-le.a~ scortr coming in who is go ne for for d isciplinary reasons. but uy Nauyen came through with 11 of his season-high 2S points in the fourth quarter as Newport held off Villa Parle. 64-63. for a non-league victory. "We need to get better play from everybody now that Billy's not here." Serven said. "It's good to win when you play poorly. Hopefully, it's a sign of a team that's goina to come around. "ft will take some time to learn to play w11hout him. We were inexpen- enced to bcgjn with. Now. we'rt real inexperienced." Huy Nguyen came Wlthin three points of his career hiah achaeved •inst El Modena last Dttember and hit the first of two free throws with 14 l«Oftds rtmainin1 to tet the final maflin. Af\er a timeout. Jusun Mclntet. who added t 7 points and 11 ~unds. inbounded from in front of the Sailors' bench across court to Nguyen under the bHket, but he was fouled on a layup attempt. "The out~f·bounds play was de· sia:ncd for that. and we had 1t the ume before and didn't sec him," said Serven of an inbounds play after a timeout with JJ.6 to play." Villa Park's Aaron Boone, who led the Spanans with IS points, rebounded the miss on the second free throw and dnbbled the length of the court before missing a IS-foot baseline Jumper with five seconds left. Mark McAnhs re· bounded and was fouled. He missed the front-end of the bonus free-throw situ- ation. but Ryan McAnhur's three.quar- ter coun desperauon attempt at the bun er hit the ceilina. See NEWPORT /14 .... ~ea. c.yPlot Ooean View's Randy Kartlner tries to strip ball away from Lakewood's Kedrick Sad ler while Ryan Martin (44) and Marcet TenBerge (t>Kkground) look on. Mavericks pUh it into overtime at the -buzzer,1 then rout LA, 112-97 INGLEWOOD -Rodney McCray hit a gamc-tyil'g Jumper at the founh-<auaner • buzzer and the Dallas Mavcricb ICOn:d the fint 13 potnts of oven.me to beat the Los Anatlcs Lakers 112-97 Wednesday naaht. snapp1na a fi ve-pme losini streak. The l..akera. whose fourth k>u in 11 home aame:s matched their number of defats at the Forum last season, took thtir onl)' lead of the teCOnd half. 89-R7, on Terry Ttal)e'1 ofl'-balancc jumper in the lane with lhtee teCOftds left. But after M ray's clutch bMltet &om the top of t.M key, the LakeB turned the bell over on eecb Of' their firA bar pouessions or overtime while the Mavaicb ~ 13 .,..Pt points. Rolando BaacknMm ICOred 6 of bis 22 poia11 in ova11mc b the Mavuicb. wbo ouUCOftld ~ LUm l.M ..,... rep- letion. The 23 potDll.,.. ODC llilort ols.nmmeo·s NBA"'°°"' 1a ovcnimt. ta IMa Mmda 7 llli8ll UIM. JamaW~~lJ,...btt.U....wt.o_.ed OlllY.dlleir .c09d drfiM ia 11 .... liMe .... f9.l6 iD 0... on Nov. 16. • ,,,,., Jll// It .n In orll'tl• llllllld Alldl [ttJ Ill .11-11 win By Richard Dunn ~ COMll ~ Pilot WESTMINSTER -For a moment, it looked like Kevin Carlson had re- deemed himself with a steal at half court and subsequent reverse slam wtth one m inute, 32 seconds left in oven1me Wednesday ntJht against Huhtington Beach H1Jh's Oilers Carlson. a 6-foot~S stn1or and Katella's best player. had a chan~ 10 win It for the Kn1Jhts at the frtt-lhrow hne in regulation with no ume remain· ina He made the first to ue the game at 60 ap1C('e. but missed the second lea" 1ng matters deadlocked before Hunt1ng1on Beach pulled It out an ovcnrme. 16-7 t. -ro-advan~ to the 22nd annual La Quinta Basketball Classic fi nal o n Fnda) at 8 pm The Oilers (4-1). by outsconng the Knights in the extra penod. 16-1 I earned the nght to fa~ tonight's Estanc1a-Footh1ll winner 1n the tour- nament champ1onsh1p. Estancia and Foothill duel at 8 K.atella (.3-3) held a 68-63 lead in OT thanks to Carlson's defensive prowess and all-alone dunl.' but the KmJhts fa1lt'd to score ap1n unul 12 seconds remained Oilers auard Tom Walden dnllcd a pair from · the line. then Mustapha .\bd1 scored on a fast-break la}'up and was fouled with 1·19 to go an o'"crt1me .\bd1 "'ho finished .,.Ith 22 points. connl"ded from the hne and con,crted the three-point pla} to ue It up Chris C\wann who boarded thrtt 11mcs an the second half coming off the bench scored inside off a bcauuful pass from .\bd1 with 0:55 left to put Huntington Beach ahead for good. 70-68 S"ann added a free throw with 0 ~Q 10 pla' to make It 71-68 Then C\"ann went to the line again "'Ith 0".!5 left and massed 1~0 free See OILEAS/M Martin's late ·heroics lift . Ocean View . past Lakewood, 79-78, and Into samlflnals By Barry Faulkner Or-. Coeet IWy P9ot H UNT I NGTON BEACH -Ocean View High senior Ryan Martin waited patiently for the game to C'ome to him v.hen poor movement b} his teammates and stifling Lakev.ood de- fensl\ c pressure took him o ut of his game 1n the first thrtt quarters Lud.il) for the Scahav.ks.. It did Manin hat a 24-foot 3-poanter v.1th I ~4 left to give Ocean V1cv. a 7).74 lead 1n the champ1onsh1p quanerfinal of the To ur· nament of Champions at the ~ahawks· g)m . Martin the n banked an a fi,c-footer 'With 40 se-fp nds left to help secure a '7Q. 7ti com e-from-behind '1cto r} o'er the Lancers. Manin. who had JUSt t"o poinh at halftime. but finished wnh 20 points. v.u one of thrtt ~a:hawks v.ho pla'ed 'ital rolM ~n1or ccn1er \farcel TenBcrgc a fter m issing his first ~'' shots, rebounded to post a game-high 28 points. pro' 1dang the strona 1ns1de game needed to negate swarming man-to-man pre\sure b) Lakewood The other kc} performer for the "'1nnc" was senior rcscnc. Mark 5"-.1on\ who came off the bcnl·h to add I II po an ts 1nclud1ng a J)31r ofthrtt-pointcrs 10 lucl his team's comeback Sophomore point guard J1mm' Hams also helped eraS<' a tough maht h' dnllmg three frtc throv.s an the final thrct' minutes. including tv.o "1th .::! I second" to provide the final margin. "This was a grt'at v.1n for us. pan1cularh 1n hght of the s1tuauoh v.e put ou~l,es an in the first half." Ocean V1ev. Coach Jim Hams said That s1tuat1on amounted to a 3q_30 defk11 at the 1ntcmuss1on as a 9 for 31 shoouna pcrfonnance b> the ~ahawks and the ab1htv for the Lancers to ron"en eas~ 1ns1de shots made a comebac k ncccssat') ·W..Shottl ·~ The Seaha"'ks pounding the ball inside to the 6-foot-8 TenBerge. closed the gap to 56-51 at the end of thrtt penods. then outscored the Lancers 14-4 to start the final quarter to sc11e a 65-60 cushion. "We "'atchl'd thC'ir lirst (tournament) game and the\ v.erc Jumping at c"e') fake. so v.e had "1arcd pump-taking in the first half." Jim Hams s.a1d "In the second half. "'c had him go up \trong and that v.orked a lmle bencr ·· TcnBcrge v.ho had 11 third-quarter pomtl>. 1.on' C'r1<'d a thrtt-po1nt pla~ in the middle of th<' run "h1lc Sessions hit one o l h1) tv.u '·pointer-. as "'ell as another bucket \fanan h11 a lit·ld goal and tv.o free thro"s. tht· latter lapping the spun with ~·4 left in the game .\fter l.all""ood ans"'crt'd "1th a basket .ind a p.ur til Ir« throv.s TcnBcrge matchrd 1hat \<.'4U<'nle to make 1t 69-64 v. 1th ~ ~(! IU pla~ ~ la\ln b' Lake"ood cenicr Ja,o n Rouran a put-back after a missed frtt thro~ h' teammate Mark Re1chner made 11 69-hb before a J1mm ~ Hams bumped the margin 10 1wo Rou1an ho"e' er. ans"'crcd 1mmed1- atel) "•th .i pair of fret throv.s. then after a m1SStd lrnnt end of a one-and-one by Ocean \ 1c" game the l.3nccrs a 7~-70 lead With ~ ~~ left After the l"o teams traped baskets. Manin took a Jl3"' the f~t be)ond the 19- foot ~-point \lnpe and calml) dnlled the JUmpt"r for the 75-1 5 C'd~c "R . an rcall~ rnmc through 1n the end. JU'>t as Tcnlkrge did.'' Jim Hams said. ~nior fo~ard Rand) Karhner (nine points) and J immy Harns (12) JOtned l\.1anin. TenBcrge and ~s1ons as the onl} ~hav.ls to score Karhner sparllrd 1n an unsung role. reboundina. Pl ing and k~ping has team intense to the end "\\ e·rc bu1khng and this g1'"es us some- thing strong to build from:· Jim Hams \.lid "That's v.hat the p~son 1s for and I sa~ a lot 1n this team I hked to night." • Bunon-Down titl ........... ........ ...... Tniililli 69-+t aftir ..,_ .... ._ d9c I.Mm lrimiiliMI .. deftcit '° 2 ~ difl\i•• ..... ···-~ ... = .... after Vl8de DiYK tippei ia a ... bJ ... ,__ I THURS., FRI. & loll tbt blill IO Divec ... Jolt I IF Ml a a.ft ' td ..,., ID lie ' lhc ICOf'e ., ... , .. l :06 ... JMlel DaHllflm•a llnl ,.. • JU Pd a 7..0 r-. a111#•11MMa..a._r-... G1111=••SMl ... ICM Btlr 111 llA ia... I •· '1111 • • .... SllDll'I 1,ai11• •I ~ ....... ..... .. --~ - • . • .. . . • .. • p • "° . .... • . , Poor baby, McEnroe misses flight IURUNOAME -John Mc£aroc, ---lbe tennis wor-k1:s bid bo), lpPltt!'tl)' aot •.• • u 1.1peet at m•a.sana a connecuna ~uent to ,,- Hawaii today as he does at miu1na a ----lef'Ve. McEnroe and his party, fly1na from Los Aneeles. mis5Cd United Fliaht 31 from San Francisco to Kon•: airline spokeswoman Sara Dornacl!.cr-said. She saao the night was held several minutes to wait for McEnroe and his four travelina companions. McEnroe had some words with two aaents at the pte to Atabt 31, and some touching or bumping apparently ensued on both sides. airport police S&t. Gary "'""'"'"'" ~,.;,.. Televlslon-radlo •Bramble-Martin. ESPN. 6 p.m. •Flames-Kin&" Pnme-T1c~c1. 7:30 pm He saMt McEarw waa uaveru., with bis wife. actttSS Tatum o·Ncil. their two children and a nanny. M~Enroe and the qents Wftf ~ to the airport police station. but after abbul 4S m1nuies tt was evident that neither sick wanted to punuc the incident, O'Donnell said. Oomacker ref used to characterize the incident or confirm that any pulhlna or sbovina o«umd. SM said, however, that the airline "has not s-aned any complain\ or pressed an)' cbarics,in this matter. and \\e do not intend to." ' McEnroe was booked on another United fliaht to Hawa11 later in the day, she said. Pllll • VWll If Miii lllCI NEW YORK -The New York :a Mets. who shunned free agents for 10 }Ca". apparently are signing their second •_.;==- in l\\O \\l'ekS. Terry Puhl and the team reportedly hav~ agreed on a one·) Car contract at the major league minimum TELEVI ION of SI 00.000. ahhough team spokesman Ja) Horwi tz II 1111 ll111ft1r1 · "OK . . make a W:sh." Teub rl'lu~d to confirm or den) al. 9 30 a m -t 1r~n~ \lam Cup from Munich <.1rrm1m - ESP1' Motorcyrle Rael•• Puhl. 3.i. baned .2QJ in 41 a1-bats for the Ml ..... Cllll 111 MCllR 4 pm -Formula l A com~1111on from Atlanta 11apel. Houston Astros last season. missing four months Pnm~ T1ckr1 because of an injury to his nght shoulder. The 14-LONOON -U nbeaten British --)1111- ANAHEIM -Left·handtt AOyd laaniller. I I ).year~ .... vc,wu • who pitched in Japatl lut ~· aiped a 1991 contraet w1tb the Calafornaa Antels Wednesday with provisions for aublcQuent yean. No terms wtrc annou.ncod. Bannister. 3S, was aranted free qency 13 moa0-. 110 after /itchjna two years for the Kansas Royals l n 1i1ned with the Yak.uh Swallows of tbo Japanese Baseball ~que, where he was l-2 With a 4.04 earned run avcraae. . . . Bannister pitched only 49 1nn1np, walk•!'I 22 and stnkina o ut 31. He left . tbe Swl.llows .midway lhrouah the season because bas conll'ICt ex.Pared and he refused to ae«pt a month-to-month offer. Bannister appeared an only 14 Ptr;'CS for the Royals in 1989 before he ufTercd an 1.nJ ured left shoulder which sidelined him for the ref!lamder of the season. He was 4-1 with a 4 .. 66 ERA tn 1'4 games. In 1988, his first year with the Royals. he was 12-13 wilh a 4.33 ERA. . · \ner an outstandina career at Anzona State Uni versity Bannister was the first player taken 10 lhe June, 1976 dran. being selected by the Houston Aslros . He began his m~or leaaue career with the ~stros tn 1977 and has since played for Scal~le. the Ch1cqo White Sox and Kansas Caty. As a b1g-leaautr. Dan- ni ter 1s 133-142 1n 379 games wuh an ERA <?f 4.03. Bannister had has best )'Car in 1983 w1th the Wh11e Sox when he had a 16-10 record, a 3.JS ERA and 193 strikeouts. A year carlter wtth ~ule, he was 12-13 with a 3.43 ERA nnd an Amen can Lcaaue-.&..JO...p.m. ~~ ~::: t~'::i!i~t .P.tull.lk!J1hui. pom yl'ar veteran LS a .281 career ruuer. heavyweight Gary Mason returned from ~...,. • Channel (rt'pca1~ a1 Ill pm I .\ccording 10 The New York Times, Puhl would a ntnc-monlh layoff caused by a severe r 7 30 P m -t .ilg.m a1 ~~~=~ l'nm<' T1ckc1. earn an additional $250.000 if he is on the opening-C}C in Jury to stop American James leading 209 strikeouts -From 1be A11oclaled Preu ! b rm -R.s\·I llraml'>lr ·~ Tun\ Manin 1un11,r-... c1 da'v roster and could make bonuses of $75.000 each Pritchard in the ninth round on Wednesday. • tt'l""r11h1\ frum \1lan1 .. H~~ ~~1 tor WO and 250 plate appearances. He made Mason, fighting despi te a opcrauon 10 repair a Quote or the day : 8 pm -H1•lh"<'<>d Par .. rrpla" < hanll<'I '" tPnmr detached retina. \\eighe in 81 236 and pounded OUI • folr1 11 '" "m 1 $800.()(l() last }l'ar and became a free agent aflcr the a conv1Dcing victory over Pntchard, a blown-up : 1~ loam ''" \lam1M 1.1u.i11rrhorv rrp1 .. " Pnmr \<;tro dl.'cli ncd to exercise his 1991 option at cruaserweight from Louasvalle, Ky. , r .. lC't RADIO $850 0.00 and g;nc him a S75.000 buyout mstead Pritchard, who weighed 201. connected several ! Pr• HKllcy ·-rm not prepared 10 announce anything," tames with a slick right hand but also took a lot of On NFL replays· "You hke 1\ (rtpl:s)} ~hen 11 goes your wn). and ma) be )'OU don't ltke 11 when 11 d0t'Sn·1:· Raiders Coach Art Shell. ~ 7 30 pm -t Jlg.m .11 K1np. 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Cleveland led 53-48 at halfti me after < ra1g Fhlo and larT) Nance led an I I ·2 Cavaliers. fl um al the end of the first half. But Dann) Manning scored the Chpl)(:rs· fi rst SIA points of the second half, starting the dec1s1ve 21-2 spun that put them ahead 69-55. Cleveland committed fo ur turnovers dunng the run and made only two of 16 lhols from the field dunng the quartC'r (lscwhere 1n tht' NBA Wednesday. •Rocket• 108, 7krs 100: In Ph1ladclph1a. tht' Houston Rockets broke a 16-ycar. 23-g.ame losing streal at the pcllrum as .\keem O laJU\\On scored 29 points and grabbed 15 n.·bounds in a victor) O\ er the Ph1ladelph1a 76crs. The Rodets had losl 23 straight game\ in Ph iljdclph1a 'iince their last victory on Jan. 2, 1974. Houston led by as many as 21 points 1n the \Crnnd quancr and held a 89-73 lead at \he end of thm·· penods • H1wks Ill. Heat t 3: In M1am1. Dom1niqul' W1ll1n'> h11 two )-point shots dunng a 10-2 run tn the third quancr <1urgt.• and had 28 points and 14 rebound . kad1ng the Atlanta Ha" ki; to a \ 11. tor) O' cr M1am1 The Hawks led 59-S8 "hen W1lk1ns hit a l-pointer from the top of the ke) "1th I 0:23 ten in the third quarter That stancd a I 0-2 run that saw W1lk1ns add another J-po1nter. pulling .\tlanta ahead 69-60 wuh 8::?5 remaining. >\hhough the Heat were able to cut the gap to 4, .\tlanta closed the quarter "1th a 9-2 spurt for an 84-73 lead. with John Bau le sconng 4 of has 19 points dunng that run •Celtics IH, Backs 111: In Boston. LarT) Bird i>nappcd out of a shooting slump with 30 points. 18 of them 1n the first pcnod. and the Boston Celtics rolled to their 11th '1ctory tn 15 gamC''> over the Milwaukee Bucks. Bird, I 5-for-51 from the field in a three-game \\CCkend tnp to Teus. was scoreless in seven minutes of the Sc."Cond penod. but scor<"d I:? more po1nls in the third qwirter before retiring to the bench Held to 5 Potnls in the M1l"aukee o n No' 13. Bird a'enged that 11 9-91 embarrassment b) h11t1ng all four of his 3-po1nt attempts.. •Span tt, Hornets 81: In Charlotte. C. Da' 1d Rob1Dson hi d 24 points and 17 rebounds as the San Antonio purs handed the Charlotte Hornets their ti fth straight loss The purs. who won their third straight game and ha ve a half-game ad vantage over the Uta h Jan 1n the M1d\\C'it D1\1s1on. trailed just once in thl' game despite making only 44 pe rcent of their shots. Bui the Hornets managed 10 hat 1ust 40 percent . . • Sooles tt, Pacers tO: In Scaule. CXmck McKe y scored 18 points and ~aule lOn\cr1ed eight Indiana turnovers into 13 pomt~ an th' fourth quarter as the SuperSon1cs kept the Pac<'rs "'nlcss in 11 road games Eddie Johnson. who was acquired from Phoenix on Dc-c 1 ID the Xa \l~r McDaniel trade, add<'d 14 poinls, including a basket w11h I ·41 ten 1ha1 ga\c the Sonics a 90-84 advantage From T&e A11ocl•I~ Pm• LAIERS From 01 at haln ime w11h a 46-43 lead on 13 of Derck Harper's 22 points. Da llas. wmn1ng on the road aaainst a Westtrn Conferen~ opponent fo r the fi rst time in six tries this season, wa.s outrcbounded 26-16 in the half. Bue they turned a 5-po1nt second-quarter deficit 1Dto a 3~34 lead. as Alex Enghsh powered a 13-4 run wi th 8 of his 18 Points and Harper capped the rally wtth a 3-poant shot with less than 11x minutes ten 1n the ball E~ish, the NBA'• sccond-lcadJna scorer amona acti ve players behind Atlanta s Moses Malone. needs just ' point at Ponla.nd Fnday nept to beoome the eiabth player in lequc history to score 2S.OOO poanu. Fnm 1h AIHda.., Prw1 Oe"cland 01ry confidenc.e but he kerpt droppuia it. • Whatever did happen to Wendell T)'lcr-? • J can't bdievc Columnist To m Friend of The Nat.ional 11¥T'Otc •• ••n.ttt•s talk U LA cheated to eet (Don) Medan and 1 •y Med.an is -onh chcatina for" but I ..-. he dtd. Tommy probebly laked Sun Gdbtn. too. • Ha pybody Pllid '° """' randy to .,.Y USA Toclly?'I •YC upoa the,... • Wlty ... , 1111 NCAA re- .... r* 10 ....... GI PMll ewMI ... 1-'ie .... .... OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRJCE 1990·4X2 & 4X4 PICK-UPS ALL MODEL 8114'S, 8157'S, & 8503'S~ REMAINING IN STOCK .s OFF 1991 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 DOOR SEDAN_, AUTO, A/C (319511) s , 1991 TOYOTA PRMA VAN s (041881) ,• , . \ .. I I Thursday, December 13, 1llO 1990 VOLVO 740 TURBOs ALL REMAINING -IN STOCK OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL ,RICE ·1990 VOLVO 740 GLEs ALL REMAINING -IN STOCK OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE 1990 VOLVO '740 Gls ALL REMAINING -IN STOCK OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRJCE 1990 VOLVO 240s ALL REMAINING -IN STOCK OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGEmo RETAIL PRICE THE NEW 9445ERIES IS HERE!!! AND LOW, SHORT .TERM LEASE RATES ARE AVAILABLE NOWI Vik inn.~ Parks notches 34 points, 18 rebounds By Rtchard Dunn Parts)." Popovich said. "We need Or-. co..t DellY Piiot others in double fiaurn with them HUNTINGTON BEACH _ collapsuw on Chcroktt:•. . Marina Hiati 's Viktnas aot down tfcJo~ added ttvcn J?OlnlS wh1.le early and could never recover 6-;2 senior Scan Hasclna to std. 1n Wednesday ntaht as Lona Beach nine. but no Manna player o utside Jordan eamed a S6-S:J non-lequc of parks wH. able to re~c~ double- boys baskclball victory o n the Vik.--, d1g1ts. Hasclng had M.an~ sonly l- in&s' floor. point field goal. comini in the scc- Cherokee Parks, M anna's 6-ond half. .. foot-I I senior center. scored 34 The V1kmp (3-3) 101 behind points and pulled down 18 rt· early. 9'-0. and !ordan opened up a bounds. but it wasn't enough as the 17-8 edge .early 1n the sccon~ pcnod. Panthers (5-3) uuhzed their speed to Two 3-~int aoals by Jordan s Ocan- control the Vikings. dro Smtth made II 23-15 . before "(Parls) >Aas the one kctping us 10 Parks went to "°o rk to make tt cl~. 1t." Manna Coach tcvc Popovich ~ark~ scored all 14 of Manna s )J1d. "We JUSI didn't attacl their points in the second quarter. mclud· 1..>nes very well or their pre " vef) mg l>AO follow-up slams. Of hts "ell. We JUSt didn't put the ball in rebounds. 11 came 1n the second a posmon to score.'' half. Brant helor, a 6-5 M'n1or. >Aas The Panthers outscored the Vtl- next in hne in rebounding for ings. 21 ·12. in the third quarter Manna. grabbing four hcfore \farina baukd back. .. Ifs the same 'itOf) in ..conng -.. The) ·rl' a real good team:· other gu~., need tu do 11 (aside from Popo' 1ch said .. I 1hmlc the) 've go1 GIVE A LITTLE CHRISTMA,§J Gift Collection for Needy Children. To make Christmas brighter for hundreds of kids who would have no gifts to open Christmas morning, the Daily Pilot and Independent newspapers are conducting a special gift collecti on for needy children. And, to share the joy that comes from giving, we invite you to join our gift collection. Bring any new toy, clothes or other suitable item for kids ages 2-17 to the Daily Pilot lobby between now and 5 p.m. Thursday, December 20 and put them under ou r Give A Little Christmas tree. Q l ., .. . :· a 1heir whole stanina team beek f'rOm la11 year. and they bit some l- poinwn in lhat (thud) period tbat I~ thines up for thnn. "It's ju t a matttr of ut not faC'" ti"I ml wcll toniahL We jua didn"1 attack very ~II. Wc•d likr to have a better rttc>rd. but we're ridjna a rollcrt'oas1er. playina up at cenain times and down at othen. "We aot behind ri&ht off the blJ toni&ht end tha t killed us. Thaf s what we did apinst T ustin (a 67-SO lo s), and what ends up happenjna is thet other teems can dictate what hap~ns in the aamc." Cristin Mcumore led Marina With Sil &SSISIS. but the Vildnp were unable to handle Jordan's prns in the first half. The V1linas "~re 10 of 22 from the floor in the first half while turning the ball over 11 times. Jor- dan was I I of 18 from the field in the first half and assumed a 26-22 1n1erm1ss1on lead. Parls dominated 1n the first half, sconng 20 of his points. He also had '"o blocks and one steal. There's no need to wrap your gifts. Santa's e lves will take care of that and the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve wi ll distribute them. In other words, they ' lJ give our gifts of love to people who really need-and appreciate-them! U.S MARIHE CORPS Rf.SERVE Bring your gifts to the Daily Pilot lobby l'Clll•o--••w~ 8 a.m. -5 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday Give A Little Christmas ... Give A Little Love 0 CREVlER AL ES • SERVICE • LEASING NEW LOCATION! . 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Sent• An• 135-317T Newport/55 Fwy at Edinger 5-o.p1 Ol)4t" , 01..-, •.. ~ .... ..,. "°"'' M , 1.,., 6 lDf""' Your Dealership can be seen here, ~ly $96. a week. Published Thursday, Saturday & Sunday, Circulation 102,000, CaU 61JU321 l t 'I I' , I >I 11H ·.1rnu\•,11 1. aMME DIATF. DELIVERY IJ590 !Wach Bltvl ll'almins/er BP.ACH llL'fD. ATTHB 22 FREEWAY (714) 89Mtoe (lll)MM888 A~~ASTAL &jACUr.:IA ~ SALES SERVICE LEASING GREAT S£1ZC110N OP NEW & USED CJ\RS t-.r.IWM' ~t: AT 2925 llARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA TU 1979-ISOO .. Sl'launa Norfleet/Otwige Cout Delly Piiot Mater Del's J.J. Ballesteros looks for the reverse layln underneath the defense of St. Monica's Justin Snowden. Mater Dei's defense looks sharp in 68-41 win over St. Monica By Barry Faulkner Ofa"09 COHI Dally PtlOI H UNTI NGTON BE'\CH -lt'<i the llml' uf the bo~' high school bask{·tball sca .. un "'hl'n t.lefeni.e 1s sttll catching up with the ofTensc b111 Mater Dea High\ pre' llrn'll } ·d1'13p· potnting deft'n\e \hOWt'd tf\ dl'fi· nttel\ had 1n the rare The Monarch\ 'imothl·re<l 'it Monaca tn the quJrtcrfinal!o of the Ou·an \"11.'"' ll1gh Toumaml'nl of ( hamp1on' "ednl·'lda\ night to t'arn J \urpn\1ngl' ca'' M!-J I 'll · ton .. " e hJd J httk more 1ntrn\ll) 1on1ght than "l,.H' had. hut "l' <>ltll hJ\(' a long "J' to go:· \fatl'r fX-1 ( oach Cian ~kKn1gh1 ..aid. 'i ou ''Jnl dl'fcn'>l' ( uarh,. Ito" about theltC numtx•r\'1 •The Monarch'i lorn·t.I thl' pt"r· tml'll'r olkn~· of the \1araners 1010 an ah' \mal I "1-for-58 shooting pcr- formant l' a hornd ::!~ 4 prn:ent • ~l \1on1ra. "h1ch huncd In· gk\.\O<)d. 1n.M in tlw lir'>I round. 1alhcd 111'1 fou1 fidd goal' in each ol lhl' fir,1 ''"' JX·ncx.I\ • \1 \1110Ka.,, .\It'\ f>a, 1\ con· nectt·d nn a {icld goal \\1th 2J 'K'C· ond' kll an the fir\I yuJrtl'r ant.I ag.a1n "''h 2K \econd., kll in thl' half to prm Ilk the onh hurkt•h in an 1ncred1hlr I "l-m1nutl· \pan •II \\J\n·1 until the \1.itcr l>c1 hcnch l'mpl1l·<l in thl· final JX·nod th::it <it \1on1ca po led <louhlr fig. url'\ 1n an' quam·r fhl·1r tir\I three q11.1ner' produced a me.ign 1:1ght. four and t•1ght point\ • Thl· threc sianing guard) for 4\1 Monar::i \hot J romb1nl·t.I ~ lor '" 1nclud1n' Michael i.\'ef) \ U-lor-10 collar .. The) JU\I had a homhlr \hwJttng night ant.I I'll like 10 th1nl "omc of 1ha1 "a' dUl· to our t.lcfi:n)1\l· prc\~ un· ·· ~k"-n1ght S<ttd ""t: \\l'H.' hop- ing 10 pu'>h thl·tr l,\Uts1dl· gaml· out bc)ond 1h1.· 3·po1n1 ltne and we dad a prl·tt~ good JOb ol l'\l'l·u1111g thJt plan W e \1111 ha' l. a long "3} to ~o hut 1hat°) the kind o l 1n1en'ill\ I m looking for·· "h1k the <kfrn\C.· >Aas t.lotng II\ t.lt't'<h the ofknw "'J'>n·t l'\Jl ti\ t.iking lhC' night on . \1atl'r D<-1 put togt•thl·r lir-~1-half run' llf Q.~. I IS-~ and 5-1 hclnrc a fret• throw and Da' 1 · ha'lket final11ed a 32-12 hJlh1me <.0unt M.itn IX-1 had wn1nhu11on<. from e'er.one a1, I:! of the I "I \tunar'h' \\hO plJ\l"lf \l.Ofl'd ,·n1or J J RJ1lt•1,1ero1, kd 1he hngat.ll· '' 11h I' point\ tnl ludtng ,·1ght in lhl' lir\I JX'rtOt.I .ind l\\O "\. po1n1er'I J unaor Regs1c C 1l·af) \\JI. the l atah 'ii dt'len'il\t'I\ S\\Odp1ng rrom i;.uklim· l\1 \tt.lchne tu prcK url' \I\ \ll JI' Hl· al\o sk 1ed in thl· lane on lhl· ollrn"'l. mt.I pro<luung l'tght p.11nt" and <l1-;h1ng o il tor a handful of ·""' ''' Terrenre "tlbom. a h-foot-5 'ophomore "'ho has emerged as a '1an,·1 .illcr 1.oming oil lhl· bt:m h . hl'IJX·d lhl· Monarch1, hJnt.llc the be'~ of rdiount.I opp.lrtun11Uc' 10 ,1t.IJ l'lghl OOJrtl\ 10 hi\ 10 pOIOI\ Sophomore Dduan \1.ittht'"' added \I\ point' in a \Uh\t.tnt1al rok ofTtht' tx·nrh >Ahalt• ~n1or \Upt'r 'iUh \fan \1.1n\,,1m·n ant.I 'iOphom orr Ra' Jal k\11n .i<lded fi,e rxunl\ 3plet l' Junior '>I.trier .\arun \ull1,Jn .ind -:.ophumort• Ka m ran ~uti prcl\ it.led 1mprll\l•J pl.I\ .ll thl' rx11n1 guard '\fl()\ M .. kr J.)\:1 fJ -21 "Ill ::id\anrt' 10 Fnda} ., S "10 J'I m ..em1tinal rnntesl Jg.atn\I lhl· "inner ol 111n1gh1·, I ung Beach Poh-1 u~1 1n encounter Ou·an \ tl'"'· J ~11• 76 quarterfinal "inner OH·r LakewO<>U Wednesda). \\Ill ffil.'l'I the \\toner O( tonight°\ \t1lltkan-San Jkrnard1no quar· lcrfinal. I nda' at 7 pm In otht'r tournament act1vn Wednc.~sda>. •r, 11c pounded Bosco l eth 67-'c; 111 the wn-.olat1on bracket Inglewood trounl't•<l Loara. 101 -81 in the other consol1111ott . .aamc, ''°"' 01 .. ,."'happy lo ••a. .. Xt'Yel"PI•• "Ttus haS btto a tou&h Mitk! didn't know until Monday ~ wouldn't ha'-C Billy, so w had 1 daY.J tO make adjustments. (Ouard) • , Mike St1pt' aot to tcO~ mo~ for us, and Justin has to have a eood pmc every pmc:" 06pitc the win, Serven wasn't happy with his team's overall per- formance. "We didn't play real bard. and they out-played 01 aertina the IO<>M b311 ," Serven 51id. "We didn't &Ct back in the pres . I thouaht we'd be ready to play. but we were a little lctharaic, and I don't know why. We h:tvc to be effective pttUina. We aot a couple of turnovers. but we weren't rt:tll) agrcssive." Newport led by as much as 12 m the first half and took a ~2 1 half· time edge ~fort Villa Park scored on its first nine possessions o f the second half. McArthur had seven in the run. while Boone and David Mansohno added four each. Villa Park scored 13 of the first l.S points in the quarter to take a 34-32 lead on McAnh·ur's 3-pointer, and completed the 19-8 run for a 40-38 edge. Supe had Newport's first three baskets of the half. but Hu)' Ngu yen con verted a conventional thrce- po1nt play and teve Walker's 8-foot baseline jumper made it fi ve straight for Newport and gave them a 43-40 kad with 3:30 left tn the third quar- ter .. (Villa Park) pla)cd better than I thought the~ "'ould," Serven said. .. We had a 'hancc to put them away earl} and couldn't Wh<"n we let them t1acl in ltle that. they gained confidence The~ came back and pla"cd a great game •· Villa Park regained the lead for the last time at 44-U. but Mclntct htt a pair of free throws and the partan) nc' er led again. Newport led b\ a'I much as nine. 5546. when Ngu)en heated up in the fourth quarter hut Villa Park scored seven \tra1gh1 lJPPl'll b) Ste"<' Lcbrcchfs '-pointer \\tth ::!2 seconds left tn the gamt'. 10 11e n .it 63. OILERS From 01 thro"'s Carlson boarded, but Abdt 11cd him up. re)ulting 1n a Jump-ball call. ( arlson "ent nuts and was "'h"ilct.I for .1 1echn1cal. gJ\tng the 01kr'i a chance to tee 11. Hun11ngton·s Jeff Vanderwal, "ho \lured I b points and sank 6 of7 fro m 1he line in the second half. made 11 "72.(!R \\Ith on<.' frtt throw after the telhn1ral .\bdt Acncd '"' 1n· m nn: "'1th (I 19 left before the Knight<, final!~ S(ored wtth I:! set· ond' left .. It was a game ul spuns:· H unt· tnttton Bt'ach Coach Ro) Miller ..aid .. \\ l'\1 11ghtl·n up un dcfcn5'C anll ~el \I\ or e1gh1 unans"'cred point\. then the} 'd gl't '"or eight tn n ro\\ and I think ll lame down to "hex.·' er !>purted at the end "°ould \\IO thl· hall game ·· ( arl\on fin1\hl·d "'1th a game·htgh :!8 points. int fut.ling I 5 tn the fiM h:ilf and"'' rt•hound\ 10 the second half The Oilers· Rl).tn <.hang, whu foukt.1 out "'1th om· minute kit in regulation. scored 11 \.\htlc team· mall' \fatt .\mhro\l. had I:! Walden had I (I point\ \1111 ( arlson·., m11,~·d fn.:e thro" ga' c the Oilers m·"' Ille .. , 11u dun·1 rl'Jll~ ha\.c an) led· 1ng' at that time·· \tiller said .. In \nur m ind ~'rn start getting thought'> iogclhl·r Jnt.I hope to gel an "PJ'IOrluntl\ 10 C\ecutc those thought'> 1n.ll\ert1ml· .. Heck. he could.,e missed th<.' first one and "c would·vc bttn home .25 rn1nutl's t:Jrlter .. T ht: Oilers "ere do"n at halftime 37-J::!. hut outsrorc<l the Knight\ (IQ-10) 111 lhl· third period 10 tak(' the lead .\h<l1·.-. haskct after a K.atl·lla turno' er" 11h 5· IQ to pla) in the third ga"e H untington Beach a SI -4.Q edge.- TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beach BMW ALE , LEASING SERVICE, PART 7 14/540-6410 f'art.e & S.-rv1C"e Open M f' 7 I> Sal 8·4 SADDLIBACll Sales Service Leasing Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1 800-131-3377 714-380-1200 BEACH l INCOl N ... fR( il~Y ... f A" UH "LUXURY CA R SP£CIAIJST" PARTS • SERVICE • BOOYSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! ~7'•> M 7739 1U008eech IM¥d f71 •) 556 tOOI Hunt!f90ft INich. CA "'me Ultimate Driving Machine" 3670 N. CherTyAve. Long Beach, CA 90807 405 91 ()wry "'* (213)427-5494 (71 4)636-5790 b Longpre Ponti• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP SeMc~ Department ~ Monday untJI 900 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD WESTMINSTFA .. Otftt Ho of Hawaii reccnlly won -1n the evtnt was Cost.a Mesa's the IWd Rock C'afe World Cup or R1chte Collins. with I fCVCn lh. Jn- urfin& at Halc1~ H1wa11, acmna c1dent1lly. Collins 1s also ranked a head Stan in his quest for the sc,·enth on the A. P tour at this Hawaii ••Triple Crown;• which will 11me. ultimattl) decade this year's surlina Other area $Urfers compctin11n World Champion. the Triple Crown include Mike .Tom Cu~n o.f nta Barbara Parwns ofl.aauna Beach, comma sull l~d~ the rattnas C'Omfonably off ofa victory 1n Au tralia, 1990 headana mto the last two events. PSAA Champion Dino Andino and despite a 41 st pladna at the World Man Archbold of an Clemente. Cup, has worst result of the year. Noah Budroe and John Parmenter The only !Jther s~rfer wi.th a reason-of Huntington Beach, and Jeff able shot at the title behind Curren Booth of Laguna Beach. who is 1s second place Gary Elkenon of competing for a top-16 slot on the .\ustralia. who placed third at the ASP ratings for next year. Booth 1s World Cup. currenll) ranked 18th. The h1&hest plac1n1 Californian The next e' ent of the Triple Orange Coast Area briels Estancia's girls now 5-0 with 70-36 rout of South Torrance in Beverly Hills semifinals Melody Earle and Patrice Lump!..in ran and scored at ---- will in the BcvC'rly Hills High tournament semifinals • ~ Wt"dncsday night a!> South Torrance "'as v1c11m1zed. 70-36. ' .. qualifying the Eagk~ for a tournament champ1onsh1p ---- <ihowdown Frida> night at 5 30. ThC' Caglcs. no" 5-0. Jumped to a 23-2 first-quaner lead and were never th~atened Earle led all scorer-, ~ere 24 points. getting 21 of those m the first half. Lumpkin scored 21 point\ h11tmg ~ of 11 al the line and 6 for 10 from the field In communit) college men'\ altton •Golden West College's Ru stlcn fell into the consolauon bracket nl the R1"ers1de C II} ( olkgc ba'>kl•tball tournament Wcdnesda) n1gh1 -as a first-half letdov.n pnl\ed too much to make up do~n th e stretch Trailing b) 10 at the hall thl· Ruc,tlcr'I ralhcd onl) to foll to \an Diego Mesa t{l the fir\t m und ol the lti-team tournament 75-74. dropping them into• toda} ·., rnnc,ol:111on g.ame with hafft.·~ here in R1,ers1dc. Scott Campbell ""s the lcadtng 'll'Orl·r "llh 29 potnt!>. h1t11ng 10 of 22 lrom the field~ 1ndud1ng 3 uf t< from the '-point range •\l<;o tn Jouhlc figure\ fur volJl·n 'West \\Cl"C Darrrn Fm\t and Rte \an ~o~oc. each \\tth 11 no1nts ·•Univ. an Oltgo 80, UCI 30: The I orrero\ 42-·0 1>u1'hot the \nteater\ (I '-2' ~fll'nt 1n thl' lir\t half HI ral'l' to a .\l'k!4 lead and nl'"l'r IC't up in thl· non~ontrn:nu: "In at honll' l '<I 12·4) "3'> led h~ ~hurrdl Johnson·., 12 point' Basketball boxes COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN ~n 0 .... Mew 7S, Gdden W.st 7• I •w9"\0IM CC T eu,_,......, G-We-st Sen Oleee MeM .... ,.... .. ...... 1 .. • 0 • 1 1' .,..., ~.-; I ~ :: , 1 ~ 4 ] 1 II L '"' \ ~ 1 ] 11 I ">O""e\ I 1 0 4 M.:>r~• I 0 0 l •1>· 1 1 t ~ Qoo r\O" J O l • • • •• •• J 1 1 1 ... ~..... 0 0 0 l \' 1 ) 4 I l JOI'-"'°" 0 1 0 "• " ] 0 7 1 $.. • •• 1 0 £nchh I 1 1 ' M tcfle 0 0 0 0 0o<M• I 0 ' 6 f "O""'"''"' 1 ) ) 1 T ••·• 1t II 16 14 Tole" )0 4 '' H .,. ttom. 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I TK,...<•1' MOt'e HfGH SCHOOL G•U E•taftdl 70, S.U1tl T9"ance l6 C~"9'T--*"I s-111T-•1tMc.1a C"wne Kom U ~<II ~ P•o-111 F'wu l(im &row" ,_..,, L19ttt,,.., TOia!\ ........ .. ..... 0 o J o Eerie 10 • 1 7• I 0 I J C0tdrn 0 ) 1 J I 0 l 1 Sw"' 6 1 J 14 I C J 2 9'Nll 1 0 I 4 J ) 1 10 ..... "• , 0 , • 1 I I S L~"' • f I ?I I I 1 3 It-• 0 0 I 0 10 4 1N\MOof! tOIO > 1 1 t Ger-<•• O O • O 0 0 l 0 13 7 If l6 Totelt ft ,. " 10 lar'eW ~ Soutft T Off-etlff 2 11 II l,_J6 E.11MIC'41 2' It 16 l:J-10 J · Molll ooeta Sovlll T "' t!'Q -I( !'I\ I, ~l Conrvl. T~ NolW Lllllll ldVllCll II 11111 ~· •11 llflflNm &. Ttiurl<tay. December 13. 1990 •-r--1 Crown is the Maunli Pipdint Ma~ tcrs. which " beana held ovtt a pcnod of time (wave pcndi.ftl) untiJ turda). The Tnple Crown and the SP tour that sanctions th1s series of Hawaii events will end with the 81llabon1 Pro, surfing's riche t and most lucrative event. The Billabona Pro will take place Dec. 1 S-29. It will feature a $225.000 pul"$C with $40.000 goma to the winner, J .$A rating and possibly the ASP World Title show- down, if the race hasn't already been dmded by the Pipeline Mas.- ters. (The n< 1 to last event of the )Car) Ahhouah Curren 1s leading the ra•inas at lhi~ point, his main com- pc1ition for the tatlc, (Gary Elkenon of Au traha) cu~ls in H1wa11 urf. and after the conctui.1on of the Tnple Crowns' first event, (With Elkcrton pacing third while Curren took a 41 t) 1he rnle could f)<MS1bly be Elkerton's for the takini. Ncvt'r- thelcss. \urrcn would have 10 still be considered the easy favorite at this point. 0 Reconstruction of the Hunt- ington Beach pier 1s hav1n1 little effect on the people ~urfina in the area Despite a blackball rcstnct1on of surling and S\\1mm1ng wnh1n 50 feet of the pier not much 1f an)' E1tallda'1 """*' *"" H1r11/I Estancia H1gh's Brandi Brooks. a co-Most Valuable ---.-- Player in the Pacific Coast uague. has comm111cd 10 the • 4\..• University of Hawa11 where she'll be playing under vul-' lcyball coach Dave ho11. Brooks, who will most likely be playrng on the: nght \1de (oppome the setter) for Hawa11, chose the Rainbows after ron'ltdenng USC and Ohio Statr. IMU ,.., llrl•ll Co11t'1 ltro1111 CO TA MESA -Orange Coast College fo~ard And) .a--.; Strou~. the onl) two-llme team MVP 1n (){ ( wccer ,..... .... h1~ton ha~ commm1ttrd to Southern Methodist l 1nl\·Cf\ll\ for the ne't 1"'0 seasons. ~trou\C. an Edison High product ~ho srnred ~q go.ti~ th1'i '.IC:a~n and 50 in his two-)ear OCC care-er. ~as also a back-to-ba<.:k Orange Empire Conference MVP. trou~ led the Pirate~ to a ~tatr lham- p1onsh1p last )ear and half of 1he 0[(' title this fall as Orange ( oa'lt "cnt 10-1 -3 1n conference M1111rcll1 1/lock Na. 4 Dam11n, 2-1 \la ta 1~1 H 1gh's "1onJrC'h'I dcall host Damien a 2· I ~ up'iet loss Wcdn<.'sda) afternoon -T re' or ld .l'S !><.onng the: ,......;_ -... tnntng go<tl "11h 15 minute~ remaining tn the: non-league ---- hm' 'uuc:r Jcu'>1on tn San Dimas Damien r.in~cd No. -i 1n (If 4-..\ urclt·\. \utlcred 11' tiN In" .tn ~"en ~tan s. "htlc !\later Dc1 rmpru"ed to S-2 Chm C ampbdl \Corct.I a ftrs1-half goal tor \tatcr l>l't ant.I m the IJtc going the: Monarchs got a '·I ad' anta~t· on Damien\ lullhal i.. thc:n attention 1s beina ~1d to the wam- inis. and 1t \trlll probably tal.c someone icn1n1 hun before the rule 1 stnctl} enforced. 0 John Parmentt'r of Huntington Beach i promoting a nc" ltne of "etsu11s by Brorued gc a surfina a~sorics compan}. a The PSAA will most ltkel> ho t the 1991 O'N1cll Cold Water Classic. an e' cnt prC'' 1ousl) run as an A Po.went. ThC' Westrm Surfing <\~W<.1at1on (W -\) 1~ close tu <,ecunng a blanket \ponsorsh1p deal ~Ith a largt> clothing manufacturer for the I Q4 I ~a son Lloyd Tice Uoyd Tic-'° Is aa OraJJg'° Co.st o.lly Pilot corrHpond(>at •bo '" Hrlhll co/11mJ1 •P~•rs (>V~ry Tllflml•y. spcad the fiel d and lckc:'> ~ tlh the option of pa s!>mg off to one silk· or the other s1mph lofted the hall <>'er the hcad of the goallc. "ho "as fo rced 10 ttlme out to drtend In oth C'r non-ka~Ul' al 111in • <kun \'ltw !, La Qulata 0: OleJn Vtl'" l'arm·d tt'i third ~tra1ght '1cton and tir')t <ihutour ot thc '14.'il~on l'l' hl.rn k1ng host Let Qumw seaha\\kS gloahr Josh Pagl' madt• _tU\t Onl· \3H' as the team·~ ddi:n'>l' domrnatcd thl' m1d lll·td Jrl'a dlCUrd1ng 111 < oa1:h Paul Kolla1 •Corona dtl Mar !. foothill I. The \ca i...1ng' go t goal\ Imm Ju\ltn Pierce and Em Rnbl)(:n 111 t>ulla\I thl' i...n1ght\ Scou 0\.\l'n J\\IStt•J Rob~·n \ goal • Ntwpon Harbor I, anta Mar1ariu O· "hane Pt•rlu'i'I took a comer kid. trom Bn.m \lall1n and bootl'd in thl' \\10 nl'r to snap a scoreless tie 1n the S<.'uind hall 1n the night ~ml' ek,Jt1ng ""cwpon to ti-I ~nta "1arg.anta tails to 4 2 \.1 1!..l" lfanllld . -...1th f1q~ sa\C'S mJdc the Pcrlus~ goal \IJnd up •Costa M~sa !, Capaslraoo Cbr11tla.n 0: T hl· \.1 u't.in~' ~01 '>t°lOnd· hall goal'> from Duh' <hptna JnJ Jalob (1arua lo 1mpr11\l 1 l.o ~1th thr non-kagut: \ tl wr' on lhl·tr home turl UC/ llas1llall camp 11t Satlrday The .\ntcJta ( hrl\tm," (amp 8J~h.ill "-hool rl'turn' A [)\x I '--In JI \nt .1i.·r I 1l'IJ 10 tour "t'\\1110\ tor .ires • plJH r' The lJmp kJturn I < I ( oJlh ~t1i...c ( 1crJ~11' and h" a''"IJnt' l11hn \ltulx Ii Jrh.l I rl'\I H 1)(1\l'f "'ll~in~ ~llh plJ\l'r' un httttng tidJtn~ thro"tn1t !'IJ~·runnin@ Jnd dl'lln'"l' '~"' \(•"111n\ Jrl· lrum '' .1 m I:' pm Jnd I ~ .11 J r.Jll ,,f S:'' lw 1rnt' 'c"10n S-l:> tor \\\11 \l.'"' n' SNI for thrl'( Jnd ~ ·, h•r lour 1-ur murl' tnformat11111 lall l't\fl "'h1111 Tbt' Dail.• Pilot HALLI DAY'S 17th St. and IRVINE WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH • SALE TERMS • All advertJsed Items subject to stock on hand or prior sale. 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The Hoyas. who led 41-21 at half- time. scored the first seven points of the second half and the Monarchs got no clostr than 22 the rest of the \\:I). Alonzo Mourning was not in uni- form for Georgetown. The power forward has missed the last two games with a strained lefl arch. sus- tained 1n last ~cck's victory over Duke. Elsewhere 1n college basketball Wednesday: • No. 8 Otslo St. H , Wrtcbt St, fO: In Columbus. Mark Baker scored 10 of his 12 points during a 28-2 run earl) in thc second half Wednesday night to lead No. 8 Ohio State to a 9Q..60 victor) over Wright State. Jim Jack<;on led Ohio State (5-0) "1th 20 points. while Treg Ltt added a career-high 15 and PerT) Carter and Jamnal Brown each had I I Baker had SC\ en assists. It was the fi~t 11me this season Ohio State had been held to fewc:r than 111 points. • No. 11 CouecUcut 8~. New Hampsl9ire 3!: In Storrs. Conn .. John G~ynn scored 21 points and No. 16 Connecucut 1umped to a 1~-0 lead en route to a \ICtOr) O\t'r New Hampshire. The H us~1elt ( 5-1) used a 'Ill fling pre s and qu1cknl'SS 10 force 1he Wildcats (Q.. 7) 10 !.hool an 3rra) of bad shots. including two air balls. dunng Ne" Hampshire's 11 48 scoreless stretch to stan the game The Huskies nl!>o made n 21 -0 run 1n rhe ~cond half to take a 75-17 lrad w11h 9·01 left • No. 3 Syracuse tt, Culalus U : In Syracuse. Syracuse weathered a late rally by a determined C'an1sius team that couldn't O\ ercome 8111\ Owens· ~ason-h1gh 34 points as 1hc third-ranked Orangemen escaped . Can1s1us (4-2) trailed 81 ·65 "1th 4:02 remaining. but used a ball· hawking defrnse to fight bar k within 87-81 on senior guard Chud. G1scombt"'I thrt'e-po1 n1 pla~ ""h 1:07 to go. The victory was the I ,.)()()1h wrn for yracuse (8-0). making 1t JUSI lh<' I 0th ma1or college' program to real h that plateau. North Carolina top the l1s1 "1th 1.484 v1ctonrs It was the 15th straight win tor Syracuse against !IS upstate New York neighbor. • No. 17 SoaU. Carolina tS, Furmu U : In Columbia. ~.( . Joe Rhett scored t'1ght of his IQ points dunng a kc) first -half run and No 17 South Cnrohna u~d a suffocating defense to crush ou1mann1.·d Furman outh Carolina o u1 scored Furman ~2-6 over the final 11 .32 of thC' first half to take a 38-19 half\1me kad From n~ AHOCl•IN Pn11 Tite Nfl.'s pu1ett ni&hunare is that 10me evenina soon lelT)' Rice will appear on the HomeShoppins Neiwork and lbe a\cm fluhina "for sate•• will not be his uniform or his Super Bowl rinp, but his services as a wide receaver. Ask youndf. If you owned a foot- ball team. whtn would you pick up the phone? At the first tskin& price ofS3 million a year1 Hold out undl the fiaure dipped to an even S2 mil? Oamblc that he will still be around at $900.000. his current pay? Well, stay tuned. We are abou\ to find out. Just like kids with castor oil. the men who run the National Football Lcaaue a.re aoina to heh.ave like men and swallow their dose of free agt'ncy. And just like kids, they will go kickina and screaming.. moaning and groaning. with much wailing and gnashing of teeth. They will close their eyes. pinch their noses and hold their collective brrath - .. , don't even want to think about it," is how New Orleans Saints boss Jim Finks put it-but they will swallow it nonetheless. Because the men who run the NFL arc about to be convinced. at least those who arc not among the converted already. that some form offrtt agency 1s what the doctor (actually, the courts) would have ordered anyway. In a legal brieffilcd Monday, U . Sohcitor General Kenneth Starr JO med the N fl Pla)'Crs Association in asking the upreme Coun to look carefully at a lower court's ruling that held the NFL 1s largt'ly exempt from anti tru t la''-S. Assumm$ that Starr and the NFL PA preva1l 1n the nation's high coun and there 1 no settlement between the panics. the matter mo~t hkelv will be decided 111 the tnal of a Ja\.\SUll bro ugh I by pla)'er-5 that 1s now ixndmg m Mm· ncapolis. And 1f 11 get\ that far. 11 could well mean both the end of the collegiate draft and the bcginmng of free agenc) in profe.,s1onal football. It "as that \C'r) poc;s1b1hty that prompted Finks' 1mt1al. arlctt O'Hara·hke respon'c dunng a telc· phom· call 10 his suburban New Orleans home Tuesday. He noted that the NFL al read) had pla)'er movement -so-called "Plan B" free agency -and dechncd to speculate about a settlement ur ho\.\ el\e thC' marter might he resoh t'd Then he mndc the ca!><.' for things a~ the\ are .;This league got "here 11 1s toda} by ha' mg a system. This S)Stem has "url..ed \Cr} efTc~:ll\el~ to th<: ben- efit of the fans. the pla)C"rs and the clubs. To thro~ tht.' rnmplete S)Slem out and change things dramautally \A OUld ~arl' me and Just about e' Cl) one else .. Bcca u\C } ou JU St don ·1 know." Finks added. "what would happen .. In a l'omprehen<;I\ l' "a>. no But moc;t things "on't be the wa) that the) arc no" and thl\ one thing 1s certain: most NFL ~lanes are gorng to go up.\\ a~ up St·,eral spons agen t with an intimate knowledge ofeurrt'nt pa) scaks ~~an a'erage cl1mh of50 percent pt•r pla}cr 1s not out of the question In a de' clopment that omeho" doesn't seem en11rrfv.unrela1ed, on<' da) after the 1rust-bus11ng Rush ad- m1n1Strat1on and ltli solicitor general lined up 1n the pla)crs' bad.lit'ld. a copy of the NFLP 's salar) list stant'd making the rounds of agent' (and not comc1dentall). media ou tlets) And "'hat \he hst reveals 1s that thert' art prt'cious f,·w football-play- ing mtlhona1rcs -1n terms of an- nual ba~ salal) -compared to their brethren 1n ba~ball and basketball. and rhat thC' bargains NFL owners ha' e been stockp1hng Jim Litke ~4- all these years will not be around much longer. Take Dave Meggett The New York Giants did in the fifth round a year ago for the pnncely sum of S90.000. Through last week. he was leading the NFL in punt rctumsand was second in ku:kofTretums; lcad- rng the G1an1s 1n pass receptions with 31 and averaging 1.9 ya rds per carT) as a running back. That' a lot of bang for the buck. What would he be \\Orth on the open market next \C'ason" Or more appropnatcl)., take Rice, someone who has deh vercd on his promise se"cral 11mcs O'-er and has enough expenence to quaJ1f) fo r whatever form of f~e agency survives the nc~I round ofbargam- 1ng bet"ecn the NFL and 115 pla)ers An owner couldn't purchase a fleet of tractors for $900.000 to co' t'r a\ much ground as Rice docs. as fast as he docs.o'er the course of a season It scrms nd1culous to sug- gest that a salar) ofS900.000a year 1s bt.'mg ··amfic1all) depre~d." but the marl..ct for sport') suggests other· "1se Onie 1all). there ha' c b<.·en only two free agent!> 1n the 70-)car h1stor) ofrhe NFL. f hl· first wasdefens1\e had. orm Thompson. who ~cnt from th1.· Cardinals 10th<' Colts for a third-round pick as compensation in I q77 The second wa!t Wilber "1Jr~hall, who "<'nl from the Bears k> the Rt'ds~1ns in 1988, afteHom- pensat1on wa!I hiked 10 a pair of first·round draft ~ho1ces tlo" Thompson fared in the salaf) ~ar-5 was not 1mmed1atel) a\a1lablc But Mar!thall profited handwmcl) and his contract. now pa} mg SI. I million a )car. ranks onl} ht-hind Lawrence Taylor's SI 55 m1lhon among linebacker.. .\ mur't' r't'lcvan1 c'amplc tor the future. however, might he what hap· pcned to W3rrcn MlX>n He "l'nt from college straight to thr Can- adian r ootball l..t:lguc and didn't return lo thl' ~late~ until 1984. long alter his '\!Fl drJft right'i had e\- pirnt .. Herr"' a!. .1quarterback1n hi ll pnmc and I ~ or I 3 team!> bid on him -hard .. "'('"pot! Reach resi- dent Leigh . teinhcrg. Moon"sagenl. recalled "Both w asts. thl' n:d carpet treatment In Tampa. the) sho~cd him th<' Tamp.t\phl·re. m e" Or- lcan\ tht» tool him ou1 on a boat 1n the c;ulf tn HOU\ton. thC\ tool.. him lo ~e 011 field'>. and "0 on· ··rn -.hort. the' did "hat e"t.·r. othl'r OU\lne\~ 1n ttll\ counlr) &-ies t~ ing to get thl' Oc\I 3\a1lablc <'m· plo~et' Tht'' rcl·ruttt'd him .\nd he 1mmrd1atd\ ratapultt'd to hc1ng the h1ghest-pa1d pl:.t)er 1n the league despite thC' far t that he had no1 pla}cd a s1ngk do"n in the NH .. Toda). Moon 1~ onl} the s1 'I: th hcst-pa1d quancroock in the kaguc Jim Utke 11 ,.~ A11ocl•tN Pre1,· aatloaal COl•mal1t lu1N lo New Yort wrJtJ.a1 for ill~ Oru1~ co .. 1 D•Jly Pilot. It's best to shop around for an 'automotive technician' Fall Is the perfect time to undo the damage done by sum- mer driving and to get ready for the rigors of any cold weather driving ahead. But, given the complexity of today's high-tech vehicles. many former do-lt-yourselfers are looking for professional help as "tuneups" have become "englng perfo rm ances diagnoses'' and on-board com- puter systems, electronic climate control, anti-lock brakes, digital dashboard• and other advanced system• be-come commonplace. The fottowtng Ups should make finding a gOOd mechanic (often called an ··automotive technician '' nowadays) easter: •Ask a number of friends or business associates If they can recommend someone. A con- sensus ts usually more rellable than counting on one person's Judgment. •Check around tor a tech- nician certified by the non-profit Natlonal Institute tor Auto- motive Service Excellence. Not only are these credentials meanlngful to the technlcfan. tMy are reassuring to his em- ployer. and Important to you. Offlclals with the National ln- ltltute for Automotive Service Excellence remind motorists OUR NEW 2nd LOCATION NOW OPEN A&G . IMPORTS SERVICE & REPAIR OF Merctdes IMW Volvo ond JAPANUE CARS • TlJNI .. UP • ENGINES • TRANSMISSIONS BRAKES • CLUTOff.S 1• Nlwpart lllYd. COltG Mno 612--7601 ' that their involvement Is Import- ant too. 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The parade. fea'tunna gaily h&htcd boats from throuahout the harbor. will run each nighl through Dec. 23. 2 .... The I 0th Annual Handel's .. Messiah" presentation by the Paci fic Symphony and Pacific Chorale will be at the Orange Coun- t) Performing Ans Center on Satur- day at 3:30 p.m. John Alexander conducts. soloists Jennifer Trost, Deborah C'rtt. Jonathan Mack and Louts Lcbhcrz. Tickets att SIO. S 1.5. S:!O. S:!.5 and $30. Call 5.56- l\RTS or T1ckctMaster. 740-2000. 8 .-u.- sinscr John 03, 1dw n JOlnS the Pacific Symphony Or- chestra fo r two fcstJve t\ enings of ~ ulct1dt carols and comcd) Fnday and S:iturda) at 8 p.m . Ticket pnces rangt' from S 14 lo $43. For more information. call .5.56-ART or T1d.e1Maslcr, 740-2000. John Davidson. 4 w. c11m1w "A Chnslmas Celcbrauon" will be performed by the Or- ange \oasl Chorale al 8 p.m. at Roben 8. Moore Tht'alrc. Oranec \oas1 College. Tt-d Reid conduct\. Ticket\ arc $7 advance. $8 at the door Students. SCntors 60 and over and children 12 and under. pay $4 advanct· and S.5 at the door Tickets arc on sale al the ()('('Community Service office. 432-.5880. 5 C8M.Wr•1 "The Hean of Christmas" MU be. performed by the Pa. c1fic Chorale and Pacific Symphon)' Orche~1111 C1:1t'braung tht' season "'1lh holiday classics and f1vontc carols al 1 'O p m on unda\ T1cl..e1s ar~· SI :! ~O. S 17 .50. $27 50 S38SO ' 8 ._.•11rum· 1 he ll"\-tnC Ballet will pre~ cnl "Babes m Tovland" on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m and unday al 2:30 p.m 11 the Irvine Barclay Tht'atrc. T1ckelS •~ Sil ind StO. with discounts av1Hablc for ch1ldrt'n and seniors. For i11for- mt1tion. call 8.54-4646. Elolsa Enerto and Jamee POiiara In Ballet Paclflca's "The Nut- cracker." 7 ~fic:a will ccl- cbratt' the hohday season with 1ls :?4th annual production of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutt'rackt'r," at the Laguna Playhouse from DK. 18 through 23. Evenina per- formances each niJhl will bqJn al 7:30. Maunecs will be ~normed Dec. 19-23 al 3:30 p.m. each da). Tickets arc S 12 for aduhs. SI O for childrtn under 12. For informa11on. t'all 642-9175. 8 ._ • cmlTMU' The Golden West College Symphonic Band will present a program of holiday classics. "The Many Moods of Christmas." a t the school's Mainstagr Theater Dec. :!O through 22 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 23 111 3 p.m Tickets arc $.5. For 1nfor- mauon. call 895-83 78. 9 rallTllU UTIB Thr Mannt'r's Branch of lhc Ncwpon Beach L1bran will present lhrl'c.' shon hollda) films -"Pluto's Chnstmas." .. The Sno"'man ... and "The Twehc Da-.s of Chnstmas" -on Saturday bC- ginn1ng al 1 pm Tht' program 1s free. For 1nforma11on. call ~-3145. 10 -..0cmHT The 110 v61ces of the Mormon ( hoir will ~01n lht Garden GrO\.C s~ mphony 1n a hohda} concert aturday at 8 p.m at the Don Wash Aud11onum. Euclid at Stanford. in C1ardcn Grove. Tickets arc $7 to $:!.5 For information. call 534-110' 11 ·:ilh~Reggac Fund Raiser (or the Or- angcwood Children's flome for Abused Children will be held un- day from 6 10 10 pm. at tht' l&Jes1a Communny Center 10 Irvine. Tickets arc $8 and $4, wtth a discount for the don1l1on or a new. unwrapped lo) Procttds from the show will go toward lhe purchase of tO)s for the )Oungs1ers at the Or- ange~ood Home. For 1n(onnatJon, call 458-6471 12 111 um ..,,, A benefil for homeless. fca1unng local bands Ol- 1vclawn, Flatbed. C<>ill Mesa 4, Cold Black Dccar ind Miwon lm- J)Ol$tblc will be hcJd on unday at 6 p.m. at Mucho Munchies Rock'n Cantina in Newpon 8cac:I\. Ad- mission price is 1h~ cans. of food II Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. December 13, 1990 or thl'Ct' non-~nshable food uems or one unwrapped lO) vaJued at $.5 or more. Donated 11ems will be distributed to the homelc.' s b' Shatt Our Selves. For 1nforma11on. call 631-5486. 18 C llMU .UmD The South Orange County Co mm un1t} 'Theatre will prc~nt a Reader's "Theatre production of "Silent Night, Lonely Night"· by Roben Anderson next Thursday at the Up- church/brown Bookstore in Laguna Bt'ach ~inn1ne al 8 p.m. For information. call 248-0808. 14 PDC IY911111Y The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present a program of clas~1cs led b) Mil· waukee ymphon) Orchestra con- ductor Zdenek Macal in the Orange County Performing ..\ns Center on Thursday. Lccturc prC'<'ccds the ~r fonnancc at 7 p.m Ticket pnccs arc $10. $14 . .$19. $~6 and S33 For mort' 1nformat101J. call 55b-.\RT~ or TicketMasler. 740-~000 15 ....... Dramarama "'II per· form for t"'o nights at the Coach Housr 1n· San Juan Capistrano. Fnda\ a~d Sa1urda\ at 9 pm each night Tickets arl' S 19 . .50 For 1nformat1on. call 496-8930 LIFE ttJ HE l\r Roger Bloom in n Juan Captslrano on Tio day, at 8 and 10:30 p.m T1ckt>ts m SH For 1nformat1on call 06-8930. '18 ~!:'an and "Tonit,bi bow .. rqular Ja k Coet1 wil! paform al the lmpm' 10 ln ·1ne throuah Sunda)'. \ho"'ll~ •~ tonaifl\ and unday JI 8:30 p.m., Fnday at 8:30 and 10 'Op."' and Saturday ll p.m. and 11>.30 p.m. Fcir inform.a11on ind din ner ~rvauons. call 8S4-S4 5 19 lllU CUI ~k •nacr R~.1nnt· {uh C...,.., ~ Wlll pcrl'onn tv.o \hnv.1 11 the Coach Houte In S..n Juan Cap.Strano on Sunda) 11 and 18 ·awm 11 ,... 10:30 p.m. T1ckcu lrt' S:!1 ~ For informauon. c.U 496-9.'40 A benefit prcm1e~ or <. olumti11 Pic tures' '".\v.a~enings.." tamng Robcn De 20 Ml• Yim llflft 'irn Jnd Roh1n Williams. will be "Fant.1\tte Pla,111.~ a h<'ld 1on1ttht JI ... al the Edwards wearablt' an v.ork\hop. \outh ( 0:1'1 PIJ1J Tht'atcr. Bnstol •111 be held unda) 11 the 'l°"Pott al \unf1ov.\·r in C osta M~ Hatbor An MuKum. frum I to 4 T1l~l'I' .trl' S1' and f'ln>C~s Wlll &o pm. YouQPtm •Ill he .1hlr to tn the lo;.JI \lthl•tmrr\ .\\soc1at1on make their o~n wt1reblr ~rt ol l h.1f'lll'r and 1ht• \outh C oast In-plu11c matcnals 1m11Jr ll tho~ \lllull' Im \f'lf'llil·d C1tronl<)logy used b) BrittSh an1st Ton' < rag. 17 La~ I o~ Lobos "'111 pl.!) 1v.o 'hm' s al lhe ( oach Hour.t" who~ v.-ork 1s on d1\plJ\ JI the mu~um. Art Gamn 1n thc g.illmn will also bc 1va1lablt for thl tn11~ family. For 1nfo.rm111un call 7S9-lll2. LqaMI: OC. Oran,e County; BT. black 11c: BT -opt. black tic opt1onal: pp. per person: TBA. to ~ v - rangttl. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •er.tu of Llpt1, Ott 13-21. OC Ph1lhannonic Soc1et) at Hunt- ington Harbour. Conracr Jean Tan- d0'4-" k>. 55J.14ll. • <-"riltmu Tea, Dec 13 at 2 p.m .. Gounnel Diners Guild of Opera Pacific at Radmon Plaza Hotel. lr\>IJlC S35 pp. ContaC't M~nl Krtudt•r. 6.ll-1149 • Ume Baa Ru, Dec I 5. I 0 a.m .. Harle> Dav1d!l-On of()( and Unttcd \crtbral Pals) A\sn. motorc}clc \hov. nde :ind b:irb«uc. SIO pp < ontac-t Tt"n Lu a , 5P-4~Q6 • Cbmpapt Bnmdl, Dec 15. I CJ am -3 p.m .. Makc-.\·W1~h Foun- J.111on at "'1e"pon Landing Re<>· taurant Nc"pon Beach S:?5 pp lh1ldrtn SIS PhonC' 675-137! • Cbampto .. for Qlldrn, Dec I 7 al b p.m . Mothers and Others .\g..i1n't ( hald \bust• dinntr dantt at Cohen (John Wa}nc) rC'~1dencc "-l'"' port Beach S500 pp Conracr Sal/I l\an3rd. ,\4~59!Q • Newport Harbor Orts1ma1 Boat Parade, Dec l 7-2l at 6.30 pm , spon~orcd h) thC' Commodores Club. Conroc-1 .\nnC' Marl.le.\ 111 '; 1-0 l.l l For cwpon Harbor Ja1rctt\ grand!ltund seating at ~3 smut Base. phone 7!1-0617. • Parade of Upt1 Parf}', Dec. 19, ). 0 p.m.. Laguna An Museum Board at Milhous rts1dcncc. New· pon &ach S75 pp. RcservattoM requ1m:t Phone 494-8971 •SuMUI Soiree, Dec 19. 1 p.m.- m1dn11h1. TOOO · of t Joseph Ho'ipttal 11 R1u-C'arllon. Laguna N11ucl S 12 5 pp. BT -<>Pl Contact {)(-bonth Wolfe. 771-81 11 • OrillmU Dluer Duce, Dec .20 at 7 p.m . CHOC Qu~n of Heans Guild al urf and Sand Hotel. L 3&una Beach. S7S pp. Confa("r Janet agursh 51!-86 75. • Qrl1tmu Boat Parade Paddle, Dcc. 22. 130-9:30 p.m .. Paddle Po"er potluck and harbor paddle in Newpon &ach Call 675-1!15 •New Ye.r's En Ca11.H Nlt~t. Dec )I 11 7 pm., Ohve Crest BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S 'Tis the season for the "MeSStah" by Handel (above). A sing-along performance of the seasonal favorite Is scheduled for Dec. 16 by the Pacific Symphony. mccling and luncheon at Lt' Mer- 1d1en Hotel. Ncwpon Beach Con- tael Richard Dr-ary. 546-737! •Lee t.re Serio, Jan . 17. 9'30-1 1:30 a.m .. OC Perfonnmg <\ni Ccnter/Crcsundo Chapter PT't'SCOI\ Ra msey nark. $70 pp. for ~nes ( onrxr Chela T:Jle1snik. SJ8-{J858 •Madame B•tterOy Diaffr. Jan 18-19. 6 pm . Opera Pacific at Radisson Plua Hotel. lf'ine Con- "'"' Richard Dr3ry . 5-16-7 J72 John Schuck as Daddy War- bucks and Adrienne Slefel as "Annie" will be on stage at the Performing Arts Center Dec. 18-23 ART • Bilta•ao ( IQIOO Von Kannan In inc. 5:!-5:!:!:! l -· <\n and lhC' lnfluenlc ol LI' 1ng .\broad·· • MlldeadlaJer CaltuaJ Cnter (1101 \\-Mahem <\'e . Fullcnon. 7'8-6595) Throuf)l Jan 6 JuntJ Eu11b1iton ol 1hc ~at1onal \\-a1er- color c;oc1ct\ • Galerla Capltlraao t 31 ot\ I Camino C-ap1stnno. San Juan Capistrano. 661-17111 1 through Jan 13. "The Ka htna"> arc Coming. -\n • Art lutJhlte of Sowdler8 • Cal~ for81-(1222 Laguna C.an}on Road Laauna &ach. 497-3309) Throulh Ott 21 "L\ncal Reahsm," clt"cn 11lustr.uon. · • lrviH VaJJey CoUqe GaJltt)' HaU (5S00 Irvine (enter Dnve. 8u1ld1ng .\300, 559-3277) Through Dec. 2 1 · ··0a V1nc1 Zone:· namin- auon of balhsll<> lhrough drawings and cla' Uec 18-Jan 26-•\rt and Mu\ll ~tudt'nt•; Shov.rao;c • Lagau Art MuHm ( 'l<)7 CltfT Dme. Laguna Beach 49~531) Through Jan 6 .. ,. 1\100<, of Light and ( olor ·· Dn ~ 1-\<larl h 11 r om Lu bat. nt'v. pa1nttng!I • Newport ff111'bor Art M111eem (lS'iO ~n ( kml•n1c: Omc:. 'l'v.pon lkach 7 5~-1 I ~ 11. Th rough I)\•<.. 'O ''I o n ~ Cr.111! \utlp1ure ln\C'it1gallo n\ 1n1 n (hJo ,· Dt'l 16 "fctnlJ\lll Pla,lll ·· -\\ l·:ir.1hk -\n \\ orl..- 'hop •Slat} bttts Fine Art Galleries (1 4\IMI Sand ( an,o n \\t' \tc I-~ In inc: .,\"\ .. HJJ't Throu~h De.·\ \I ·&-nl hmarl.. \1uJ 10 Furniture.·· C .inihn l orJ \IKhJC'I ""-hhll1nii v.a1C'rc.1'llir .lll\11\ .tnd !!fO:ll he.• p.:u n 11 ni?' MUSIC • OC Pllllllarmonk Soclrt>, ~ p m at (){ Performing .\ns (enter MlO Tl'"" (cnt<'r f)n,c: (o<,W M t\J ~S \-~-1~~ .I Jn 1-1 l11hak PC'rlm.in J;in I~ .\ndrnc \ Balala1 1..3 Or- chc\tr.t "1th l:unductor Dmttn "ho~hlO\ • Los A111etes Master Qorale ud Sl•foala 1 Dorn1h' Chandler P~n 1lt<.ln. Mu~1c Center I \S !'lonh ( 1rand .\venue. -Los <\naeks. :!I '\-<H::!-7:83 I John Cumc con- dultor Dec I~ C'hnstmas Festt,al ~ith Plaetfic Handbcll Ensemble Dt-c 16: "\.kss1ah'" ina-~IQng • Padfk Sympa.oey, 8 p.m at CX Performing -\ns Center, 600 To~n (enter Dr" e. Costa Mesa. 414-4133 IXL I 5 Handers '"\.1cssaah " •Oper8 Pad fk (OC' Pmonning .\rt'\ Ctntt•r 600 Town C'enlcr Orne l U\IJ l\ksa. Q7Q.7000> Jan 1:!-IQ .. '-bdamc Buuerfh .• (Puc- \ IOI I Wo men's u u1ld 11 Turnip rose.---------------------------------------, Orange. S90 pp ( (mwc-r Debbie of the Hopt" The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music DANCE, THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER Johnson. 538-.1414. •New Year's Eve Extrava1uia. Dec. 31 at 7 lO p.m .. dinner dance at the Turnip Rose Banquet Pina, Newport Beach. BT-opt. $75 pp. S 140 per couple • he,lfdl Nlpt l>tuer at 0..teH Ma1M1M. Jan 6, 1 p.m .. Gourmet Dum-s Gu1kt at Conlrn residence, Nt"Vvport lk'ach Contact Mynl K~ucJcr. 63 1-1149. • M• .. me B•tterfly o,e.lq Nlpt OW.r, Jan. 12. 6 p.m., Opera f>11(1fic at Wcsun South Coast Pina Hotel. Costa Mesa. Contact R1cb- •rd e>e.ry. $46-7371. • SMreU. Des SM•, Jan. 12-ll. hor11ne Dot Fanciers at 0 .C Fair- araounds. Costa Mesa. S4 pp. Oul· dren. $2.50. Pbo~ s+l-9J71. • M•me a.«erfty •~. Jan . 13, IO:JO a.m .. Opera Pacific at Radinon Plaza Hotel. Irvine. Con- txf Rklwd Dtary, .146-1J11. • OelN AW 1:• ......... Jan 1 S. ICUO a..m .• Opera Plci6c ecneraJ Ve.aue Perform en Dramarama Roeunne Cuh IM'ctre •c..ao. MnquW 7.ero Bour ~DanmClub WUdCarda Ba.ltw91 lloCM ICNAC Rad.k» mpi DOQ Radio Ni,hl .. ~ Cheltah -... Ia T.,t.acl'"/ lrriMko.t Or!!p COUL ¢h0ri1e PlcUk.., '. "1 .JohaDa~ Chilclra .. ~ Afssdd1•IP90 P9dftc ChonMt'P90 Date l2114, 16 12111 WO m1 12.113 l~• lS'll wt• mT lWll I.Ml 1S'l4-ll 1W16 ms 1Wl4.16 IWU lMI I.Ml 'ncket Prica Time SlUO tpm l n.liO 16 lO:llOpm &25, a 4 10:3PWR flUO •em $6 tpm '5 tpm $7 tpm .. 8pm CALL l()pa) S6 tpm '5 tpm tl0,111 ... ~ .. .) Phone .... 30 549-lal.2 S74-8£AR 114 ...... • 'h~ BaJlel M•llDarb"e ( "'port Harbor H1ih <\ud11onum. rwport &ach\ Ott I 5 (7 p.m.) and 16 (:! pm I "Tht• 'lulCrackc:r:· S pp S6pp children and sen.ion. • oc .Puf9rm.t81 Arts c-aer (600 To"n Crntct Orne. Costa Mna 1.ao.:!0001 Ott I 23 -"nnee ·· Jan 4-6 Manha Gnham ~llC'C C'omp:an~ •s-G c-si ~ (655 To'*1'1 C'cnlCf Dmc. C ta 11~ 751-7 :m Malllia,e, thfOUlh Dec 23 -A C'hns1ma.s Carol... Chafin Dsdcns Ott I S-:!l: "T•t'he Dancm1 Pnncnxs.·· 14-1 ,,_ 412-MIO LISTI 'G INFORM!\ TIO : If ilo.#1 7,_ 111..ARTS )OU h.nt 1n cvmr hstutt or rlaanit -of in1Cvnu11on ~ Bl«t8ooi\. $14 ... J ._ · a-;,. r 10. u:aom d1rttf 1nqu1nn to -'4.r'min .... Pl· M-M rem. c/o Bl«*Boot. PO 8or •1c..uo I~ /jO().I 4, Corona dd Mir. CA •1t..10-ttu0 '~ 9162 . OaJly Pik>t Weekend/ Thu~ay, December 13, 1990 II Music New Christ11as 111sic boxes By David Barto n McCl .. Chy New5 S..v1oe Rt·cords ma) be )'Our ~st enter- tainment 'alue. but sometimes a \Ingle rt't·ord -"hl'ther LP. C:D or l"J\'K'lh.' -1,n·1 '>Pl'Ctal enough for a Christmas 1m.·M·nt Part1cularl)' tor roe!.. fan, 1n llmr late 20s and \0<. "hat 'ou nt'l·d '" wmething h1g <.,nmt·th1ng 1mpn.0'i\l\C, <.0ml'· thtng h/\/Orll \flml•thtng 111..l· thO\C.' 00\Cd ~IS 111 l l.t"1l.il ll'lorJrng' \our parents U\l'd t11 h.t \ l" fhl· Roh I}, Ian bmcd set .. 8 10- gra11h" and thl· L m ( lapton set .. ( r<l'>'>roJth.. pa' n l the wa ~ for 1h1c. nwµ-npacl..aging a coupk of '>l';]'>UO'> bJl i.. and 1hc1r \UCCCSS has led Ill lhl\ \l'ar\ nood uf b<nl·d 'l'I\ I hl' H' rd<. I l·d 7eppcltn and l lton fohn JP' Jmong the an1 .. 1s tx1ng H'kllratL'd "-Ith re1ro~JX'l·t1\e!> that 'Um up l'n1tn• ljrl'l'r<I -and 1"'1al..l• J might' 1mpress1\e (and l'\l)l'O\l\l'l [llfl fhl'fl' .trl' '.mou~ approal:hl'S to 1akr to lht> ooi.;. from h}pcrth)'ro1d h11' '>l'I Ill till' romplell'>I'!> trrasurl' tro'e The Oc\t \tnkc a balancl' hl'l\\l"l'n lhc l\Hl There arr others bo\rS a' a1lable. b' a rtt)ts from the Bee Gees and i..'jtl' Bush to ELO and Tomm)' Rolin but here" arc the best (pnces ll'' cn arl' for compact discs - lJ\\C.'lll''i '>ho uld be somewhat less): The Gift Of Entertainment • 1'11e 8ynl1" (Columb1u/Legnc1 RC'C'ords . .J CD/casS<'ttc. $46) <\long with the Beatles. the lones. D)lan and the Who. lhe 8) rds rate as the one of thoSC' tu.·\\ that most 1nnuenccd the course ol thl' nc\t decade of rock. Tom Pett). to name one. would sound con- s1dcrabl> d1fTerent were II not for the Byrds Not on l) did the group populanze D> Ian a nd >\men can11c the Bea tles. the group that gave the world Da' 1d Crosby. Roger McGuinn. Chns Hillman and Gram Pa~ons also reconnected count!) 10 rock for a new gener- ation This 90-track, tour-CD/cassette package ranges from the group's carhesl demos through d ozens o t altematr tat.es a nd rare S..s1des. as 14 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, December 13, 1990 well as last \Car's"'<' reunion ot lhl' on g1nal B)ftts and four ncv. studio tracks. including a remake nf McGu1n n·~ earl\ JFK 1r1hute ... tk Wn'l a Fnend of Mine." Beau11full) annotatt•d '"'llh mm mental) fro m hand membcr\ and c nttl Da' 1d I ncl..l' a'> v.cll J\ .1 group gcncaJog'. d1scograph) .ind e\Cl'llent det.tll' on l'Jl h rernrdtnt? .. The Fh rd., .. i.ct" a high standJrd for the hll\l'd ">t'I • ··~ Zeppelin" f ~tlan11c Jfr rord<t:. lour CD casSt'llt' and ~" I I' $751 I hi-. 1s anothl·r (olkllhrn th;it for all tnlt'nt<i and purpo<,n. rl'nlln' lhl' !lad. catalog oh..okll' Thr J\ 1d fan ma' v.anl to gl't a lOP' 111 "Ph\<.Kal (iraffi11·· to round th" out but "-•th 54 trall'> lhl·re·., lttlk m1•i\tnf from the group"• 11Ju.,1ru1u' I l·H·ar career All the hca'' h11tcr\ 1ha1 mJJl· the band the fi~t (and la'ill v.nrJ 10 hl0J\) metal arl· hnl·. tlul )II Jll' ,111 of tht' folk. blue<;. · ~lk nx:t. · n · roll and funk tracb that madl· 1hrn1 much more Remastered h' gu1tans1 and product"r J1mm~ Pagl· these tracl..s sound rnns1daahh ht·t· tcr than prc' 1ous ( D "'Ul'\. anothcr hllnu., Thi'> is the ult1m.1 lt' g1fi bo\ for mo<.l mall' rod. fan, bctv.l·cn tht• age's ol ""'. 14 and \-1 •"Leuon" John Lennon IL \fl lfr· rnrds. four C D ... $51/1 Whtie sonw of lhc~ htnl'' in- troduc<' longtime Ian'> to rarl· and unrekased ma1t·nal. "1th J t an·rr like John Lennon\ no c\lra\ Jrl' rcqu1r<'d .. L<.'nnon .. collet·t, w. 'uh- Jt"Ct' s crunn I pmt ·Re at ll'" "'or~ "11 h the dro'>'i rrmo'l'd to nl·ate .i nl·.tr· ly perft"Ct fl '\-,ong ~t ( ·ap11ol Rt•- C'Ord'i ha' 1 m portl•d 1 hl· J').1l t..1gc from England at ;1 pncc 1hat'\ hJll of"'hat 111.1.ould lll\I tn thl· I n1tnJ Kingdom l he <;et rnlln '' JIJ of l l·nn11n ' solo wori... from .. r,,,t. 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The follow1n& pnccs apply to compact discs. ~ncs wall probably be less: • Waper, "Oat f\ktqold" (1'40 rompact dlSC'S. boxed with 1/- lustf'lted booUet ron111m1f11 rom- plC'te tc'Cl m Enflish. ~rman and Frrnch: EM/: S-9.98> The second rclea~ m " proJected c;crics fo"cnng 1hc enttrc ··Rani." this 1s a powerfully successful ptr- formance by lkmard H:ut1nk. the Ravanan Ne1-.ork Symphony and \Omc of opua·s leading Wa&nt'nan11 The) include James Mom . the premier Wotan o f the da)-the amu German bass· bantonc-Theo .~dam. a mantlous actor v.t)o~ Albench has all the darkness and bmemeM of the role. and Heinz Zedn1k an 1nc1s1,e. '3rdonic Loge Hau1nk and the or- l heslra ire sens11t\ e to t'"Cr) tum of the mu 1c's drama. and 1hc qualt- '' ofthr 1"Cordcd sound is magn1li· un 1. • K•rt Wt lll/Bertolt Brecht, "n e ftrttpeay Opera" (sunj and spakn m German. ""h 11/u tratccJ booklet ton taming C'ompletc Ger· man Jnd Cn1/1sh tcu . London. SI J 99) A fasc1nat1ng 111cmp1 to re tort' a areal deal of the original. Y..h11:h has bi--en unkcrcd with almost from 1Ls BOXES From ~ da\S beforr his murder 10 \ear'\ Jgl, Thc-§Cl ~I' .iges JC'Y.cls ·from h1'I "Or\t album'I such as the 'iOng .. omr11me in "Ce" \ orl C 11~" from the album of lh<' same name. ;lnd inc lud<"i h1\ best album 1"rla"1\ Ono B.inl.I") 1n m en11rct) Be\! of all. "unnon" cullsall of th<' Lennon trJcks lrom the Lcn- nnn Ono alhum\ "Ooublr Fanta'I) ·• anll the po'ithumuuc, "\11lk and llunf'> ·• le1Hna 1he Ono tracl<; bt'hind nuk1na th1~ lOllC\·tmn the onl> Lennon \ou'll C'"cr nttd On the do"n \tdc. th1\ \Cl gt'eS no 1nl'orm:111on about each tral.k • "ne M1rvla Gaye Collttlloa" ( \f o 1 u " n R cc or d s fo u r CD/C'a~sctrc. $JIJ) ~tt'\ltC Wonder notw1lhs~ndang. Marvin Ga)e wa 1hc wul o( Mo1own and 1ls greaic t gen1u'I. v. h1ch th1 SI ·1>0ng bo'· set ·makes clear Instead of us1na a chronological amnacmcnt. the Ga)t' t 1s JI\ 1dcd into four d1fft'rcn1 catqones the first disc featum h" top ~O hJts (~0 of ·cm): the second disc contains the ducts (wtlh Mary Wells. Tammy Terrell. C>tana Ross and othen). tM 1h1rd feaium nrr. h'c and unrtka~ 1racks from t 961 10 h1 mrthna vcmon of lhc .. tar panaJcd Banner" from the 1981 NBA All· tar Oamc: and the founh f()('u on has kills :u a Nll:idttr. the muuc he htmself wu mo t fond of. 1C'COrd10& 10 the liner notes b) Gl)t' b1otr1phcr Da"1d Rm~. Ow1d1na the music this way makes IM Ga)e tel a pleasure 10 c'plo~. with unfam1har tracb ~n· interruplt'd by too-familiar hits. and vtct vcna. The Gift Of Entertainment 1ncept1on. The producers d1savow the word ·•authrnric." but decry lht' influence of the 19 30 recording and film toward more speaking and less singing. To get the show on one compact d1~. they' ha\C cut a 101 of d1aloauc and left it large!> to the ballad singer to l.Onnttt the song.s w11h narrauon But the\ ha' r also made mus1C'al rec;toratlons, based on lhe onginal l 'n1\ers.al ed1t1ons of both tC\l nnd hbreno. The rcsuh 1s a "Thrttpenn) OJXra" "-tlh 11s toughnc\s nnd ll ~'age. 1ron1c humor no1 onl> 1n- taC1 bu1 edged nuor-sharp, sing.mg "h1ch gives us more: or Weill's music 1han usual "h1k prrscnm& the power of Brecht's l}TIC'S. and an orcht'Slral sound from 1he RIAS fkrltn ~mfonietta ""ha real 192()<; flavor (S<l.'\Ophont's. b.indonron and harmonium) • Rlcllard S1rau1, "A• Alpiu Sympllo•y" aod "Doa Jaan" •"to be eoaU..ed ... " Elton John (M 4 Record!. four CD!casscttC'. $68J It's fitt1na 1ha1 Elton John get a boitcd set. but I ha"e m\ re1t'r· 'a11ons about the 6 ·I rad. "lo Ix conllnucd ·· To m) non-lana11c ca~. this i;c:l "ould ha\C bttn better 1f 1l \tucl to lhC' npprooch of 1he Lennon collectton -lh<ll 1 . 1f It d1c;11llc-d lhC' esscncr of Elton's Cl· rl'C'r lns1cad \1( .\ has opled for lht' "coll('('tor·., .. approa h. lhrowtng in demo) anJ 8·SJd~ to lht' l'U'IU\lon of 11 lot of El1on·s best stufT (t.hcf'l"·s onl) onc-cul from his cruC'lal ··TumbkY.CC'd Conntct1on" album of 1970) Of C'OU N'. smC't' there ha\ C' alrcad} httn lhrtt prrv1ous gn-alcst·hlls nlbums and thrtt live albums of grca1est hits. the emphu1s herr on rantics should plca\C hard-<-ort fans. But to ask casuaJ fans to sit throuah a demo of "Your Song" as wtll as tllnl11 vc1'1on is a bit much. and some ··rant1C$.." while rart. art 1nfcnor 10 some or lbe songs lhal we~ Id\ ouL And~ with Clap1on's "Crossroads.·· John's won. 1n the •S()s was below lhC tandud Of h1S '70s rtt0rdan~ and "to be con· 11nucd ... •· makes 1hat clear • ''Tk Cemplete Rffer4l•1•" R•rt Johnson (Colt1mbia Re- cords. l CD/amue. $11 ). This bc.au11f ully PICklfCd Kl col· lccts all 41 or iM rtt0rdanp th• crucial blues 1n11t tfCOfded durina a bner pcnod 1n 1936-37. The set, which is wcll-anno1a1ed and fa. turt'S comment ry from Johnson dlS("tplc-s Eric Clapton and Keath R1cl\ards. makes plain bow U· traordinary Johnson's -.or~ wa some of the most passionate blues tvct fC(·ordt'd. · The sn's only dnawt>.ck is its comptctencSs. Johnson schotan '*ill Herbcn Blomsicd1 and the San "FranC'tSC'O Symphony (London. SIJ.99). By all accounts.. ·•An Alpine Sym- phony .. was the stnsauon of Lhe year for the San Francisco S) m- phony. and somethma or a rcdcms>- tion for a wor\. 1ha1 has been sub- ,1«ted 10 cond~ns1on and worse: for 75 'ears. This recording. ava1l- ahlc in· taix-as wdl as CD. 1s a tunncr. From its slo"IY nsmg Wagnerian oix-n1ng (played "-1th a Wainerian sense of time) 10 1lS dwindling clo~. the worl 1s a tn- umph of descriptive music. 22 movements of "ar}mg length de· picung an Alpine idyll. London·s t'ngincef'"i have done a tcmfic JOb (1n Davies )mphOt:'Y Hall) of rr- cordm& the '°und (the "uberant. romanttc lif'"it pagt's of .. Don Juan .. arc equally glorious). and Bloms1cdt and the orches1ra arc al their scnsu1-.c, alcn bt's1 m rralwng the c\c1temen1 and 1dt'ahsm of lhc- sc:ore'> tThe \3mc engineers and J)('rformc"' can also be apprt'C1atcd 1n th" \tar's rdt'ase of 1dscn's ~' mphon1cs "-lo' I and 6 on Lon· don SI' Q~ I • "Aa Alplu Syml*oay" ~ndrc Pre' 1n 11ncJ thC' \ 1C'nna Ph1/harmoniC' (Te/arr. $14. 99) There 1s al"a)S more than one wa) 1n an~ art This approach. b) a \UJ)('rh condul tor and .i great or- chec;tra, 1s more t<'f'St' (48 mmutcc; ac; <'Om pared to 5~. aC'C'Ord1ng to thc- numherc; gtH'n) but noncthclrc;s d' namu.: 1n its oiA-n nghL rclt<.h the 1ndu\1on of all('rnatc: taL.rc, of man\ of the songs. bul hc:mng the "3ffil' ~mg t1.1.1ct' then another 1~1ce 1' .i bu too much. Of tht' 4 I trnch I~ arc .iltc-rnatc-talc-s. "° thcrt arc a<.1uall~ onh 1Q ~ng!> 1n th1~ ~· 'l'\l'nhc-lc-ss. 11 1s an 1mf'C)rtanl amc,a'c, cnure car<'<'r an one neat p.tl L.asc Y.Cll-e\pla1ncd and prr<itntcd • ·-ne Capitol Yean" FranA. 5in- •rra (( ap1tol Rt·cords. thr<'<' ( D t'J5'K'tr<" f PJ In the ~I 'cars \lnCC' h" first rccord1na. Fran~ ·inalra has pruduled coM1derabl) more than three \Os "onh of ~t mntenaJ. but 1hc )C<Ars he .,pcnl rt"C'orJ1ng for ( ap11ol ~ere pan1culart~ line. as th1\ 75-Ml ng collt'ct1on amp!\ c;hov.\ Dunna h1~ nine )t'31"5 at ( ap1tol. I 953-·6?. anatra no1 onl) ~ordC'd some of his cla s1c numbers - "l''e Got \ ou l 'ndcr My km." "ln the W mall Hours:· "Y.oun Al Hean •• "1 Get a Kid. Out o~ You" -he ~ordtd them wtlh an orchnlras amnscd and condu<1C'd b Nel'°n Riddle. 8111) May and Gord n Jn\k1ns. .\nd his H >tet neH-r sounded btuer. '"The Capttol Years·· 1s ~ell 1n- noui1ed • ..-uh notes on C*Ch sona and nsa~ b) cnn and 1nau~·s cbuahter anC') It al50 eon1a1ns IWO unn-lcaStd tracls. OM of Wm a pllne>-acrompmniird "Ont for M)' Bab ." \lso ava1labtc i .. ,.,.... SIMtra: Tiiie """'" Veen .. (Rq>n R~ rord four c n1ca rte. SJ9>. a romp1la11on th11 co"cn 1natra's work for h1 o~n Repn &a l from 1960 to 19 6 I'd take .. TM Cap.&ol Ytits" O\C'f this one. b\n "The Rcpn~ Years" ha 1\S man) acms -and rtal tr\atra f}ns wiU •~nt to have boch. ll • f I I h1 SINGLE TICKITS NOW ON SALE! ,ERF'ORMANCES ARE SURE TO SELL OUT. CALL TOOAYI JANUARY 12 • 13M 11' 11 • 19 I h ,.,,. ... , .. ,. h HJI I' ''' If l ll " U I Z f T T 1 e Pe a r l F i . f 1 e r ·' Fl •RUARY 15•, 21 •, 2S. MARCH 1 •. 3 I I I \ " • • '\ . I , . \ -' I ' ' ) ' I ; • • • •\-{.rd I FEl ltU•RY 20 •, 22 •, 24M, 21 •. M•RCM J pr •w ••• •"' • \4• '"'' u .. FOR TICKITI CALL 714/740-2000 OR 2 13 /410-321 2 OR VISIT THI CENTUl'I IOl OFFICE Oft ANY TICKlTMAITlft ounn. \II ,,.'"'"'"•'-t' 1u • • •"•e•••I h•1t1tt •1tth I ttJ1ull u.rth9cr• L .. l.Dt••' ,, Ill Ul , .............. u ! POp• ....... ,,.,,!OD ..... Ii J1••• I 0 1 , ... ,, I IS •• 111•1t • 111 71 4 A 'f I ''' fot ~PU l&I dt11 •••t• Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, December 13, 1990 • Video Award-winning video gifts for the movie bun By Joe Baltake McClatchy ,.._. 5ennce ince it's unl1 kel) that an,one "'II e'er g1,c me m) vcf) own 70mm. DolbH1ed theater. or pay m' "a' to 1t11: ~uth of France for th~ Cannes Film Fcstt,al. I'm will· 1ng 10 meet fnendi. and relatives hJlfo.l, Herc. thC'n. are movie g1(\ tdC'3~ all on tJpc or dt(,(', that I'd opt tor -and 11·\ a good hunch the ffiO\ ll' bull tn \OUr hie 'A-OUld ap- prl'l.l.llC' th.·m too •The .. tar Wan" Collec.-tlon. CB"i Fen ha\ rc1~sued George L ucas· ·•l)tar "arf' tnlog> Lulas· original .. tar Wars," Irvin Kl·rshnC'r's "The Empire Stnkcs Bad." and Richard Marquand's "Return of the Jedi" -1n a fann ho\cd cd1t1on The' ·,C' bccn long a' a1lablc 1nd1' 1du.lll' of course but tht'> I\ the lim ttme the' ·,c bccn packaged h;gc1hcr -along "llh fa<;einat1ng 1nforma11on on thc '><'Ol"\ Thl• 00\Cd St'I St'll\ for S5~ ~!\ "''h each film 1nd1' 1duall) 1mn·d al SllJIJ~ .\long "1th thc trilog~ 1\ a '1deo rc1ssuC' of tntt, R1thard ~hid.cl'\ f'IJ-m1nuH· d0<. uml·nt:tr. "from 'Star War\' 10 'kd1' The Making of The Gift Of Entertainment a Saga" (S9.9 > -~ad~·made for thOSt' fans "ho can't gt't enough ,,, the fun and gaml'> • ne James Dun 3$1111 AD- nlvusary Collttlion. James Ocan managed to Cf\\talll/(' J mood bc.lth on-'>(rcc:n and ofT that hasn't \UMtdt'd 1n almost ~ 'l.·ars Thi> '1deo pad.- age 1nclud.1ng thr« JamC's Dean titles -Eha ~a1an·., "fast of Edl·n:· '1chola\ Ra)·., .. Rebel W11hout a ( lU\t'.. and C•rorge tl'' rm· .. C.1ant'' -1\ a dt"lu'c SQ9 Q~ ho\cd ~t cons1s11ng ot not onl~ the thrcc titles. but al\O a NOW PLAYING AND CONI1NUING AT 1HESE lllEATRES -•Clll1A ......... ._a..111~1 .. CW.• 100 400 100 IOOD SfARTS TOMORROW AT 1HESEADDffiONAL 1HEATRF.S • Daily Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, December 13. 1990 documcntaf\ on ham b} Aro Chd.ma\an "fore' l"i· Jame!> De;in ·· .. E.dcn" and "Rrbcl" sc:JI ind" 1dualh for SI Q Q8. "Giant .. and thl· documrnt:m for S:!Q Q8. Thl· \pel 1JI la\Cr ,j,~· cd1t1on 1n- cludC'' CX·an '<i 'iCrrcn tc'lt. a~ "'ell u \Oml' blad.-Jnd-" h1tr h><11agc from "Rt'bcl." "'htch 'A-J\ ongmall} con- cct't'd IJnd tx·gan lilmmgl as a small nplo11a11on mo' 1e unlll the ~Ul'l'l'\\ of "Eden" t'lc\Jtt'd II (0 color Jnd "1dc 'iC~n • Tile Rob R~i.Hr ColJtt&.i• "hdc 1hc -.or s "'' R~ Re1n<'r arc an.uhem.i to me e\1..""<"P' !Of .. Th1\ Is-,:> n~I hp ·· t'I<' 'e ~n "armh rne•\td b' l~ ~ K ~nd "tth 1h1\ 1n :n1n.1 'e \. Enle'f· tJ nmcn1 noon H "'~ \ ~ tus f)UI IO~tthC1' l \P«UI [ (~·~-.. Re1n~·r ~t "°="' ~: "t · \~~"\ o .. The \)urt Thi~l . T • PnrM:~s Bndt" .inJ .. Thi~ h -..--u h:-.. S-lQ "' IN tt-e ~· a' a1lahlc." separate • a .. ,. .. "hen Hafr. \k ~ · i1x S8Q Q51 "11h -·ende-1 •nt « S 19 Q8 and ··'iure Tlung-and ··c;pmal Tap .. for SI-' Q~ each • Til~ "GodfatMr" Epk. W11h .. Thr Godfathcr Pan 11r· dut' out on Ch mt mas ()a,. this "1deo from Paramount 1~ D natural. ofTcnng the complete story or the Cor1~nc clan. from 1902 10 1959 and running 386 minutes. The film t11kM 1hc first t\\O .. Godfather .. films and rt-edits them into l hronolog1cal order. wtth d1r«1or rranc1s Coppola addina sttnes never before \Ccn. It comes in an clabor11tt" 1hrcr-tape p:ickagc with an 1llu'itnttt'\J program S 169 95 • ne "Roclly" Colltt\Joe. It "a' tn('\ 11ahk -11 p:id.agc 1.k' 1Ht'd 10 Rod.' Balboa \l<.1 \I l \ \ 1Jeo ha!> relcasc:ti John <.. .\' 1ld\C.'n'\ ong1nal "Rock) .. and '\ h C\ld \1Jllonc'<. lollo"-ups R, la.\ II · 'Rod,, 111" and ·R,xr.., I\· 1n a gift ~t tor S59 Q • u\t 1n t•nit' tor the relcaSt' ol R,-.i..\ \ ·· Thn arc on sale 1nd1· 'tdU.Jlh fnr SI'> '>II • ~ Ml>iar) of AAH Fruit" RH· l.nUOD GC'orsc tc,t'm· "The D1ar. of ""lk Fr.an!.. ·· .i tilm "'h1ch run'i ~I minute'\ 1n 11 pannt'd·and- "~""""d T\ and 'tdt'o inramatton'i 11 'en1on that \C.'nou<1I~ damage' 1 \tructurc and omm the final en<-a c rucia I \C.'q uC' nl't') " 11 "hop~1ng 11n minute\ on thr CB Fo~ law-r d1'"-ltHmgmal 171- n,1nutt' .. road· how" running 11me 1\ 'iupplement~d b) 12 minute' of music. and it'' kttt'r•bollrd (I t•1tcr· bo'in& aC'C'Ommodltt's 11 "1dc· S('rttn mo' 1c t<> the d1men<>111n\ of a TV ~rttn. b prov1d1ng hlack bar\ at thr tup and bonom. ll" 1ng a ~·n~ of &rt'atcr width.) The rnst ,, S7Q 95 . • "li'1 a Woiaderhl Life" ll wouldn·t bt' Chns1m11c; "llhout fr.in~ Capra·!> .. 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A sttrta VCR converts any tele-- v1s1on into a stereo TV by <khver· mg its naht and left audio channels to )'Our home audio s)'ltem. It's the b1grsl. cheapest sin&Je improve- ment )OU can make to a conven- 11onal TV. With the stereo VCR hooked up and tuned 1n and your good old I 9- inch black-and-white Philco be- t~ttn the speakers. you have stereo TV h &JVCS you much finer ICOUStte detail to 10 along with the vtdco image'. and )'Ou'll be surpnscd at how much a good soundtrack enhancn your v1~ina. And thctt's a lot to hear: Most VIDEOS From 88 age. G WTW is a\a1lablc at S89.9S. ··Oz" for S24. 9S. Both from MGMUA Home Video. •TM twqen u4 Hammers&ela c.tl«U... r\ musical 1s also perfect 10 gel )'OU in the hohda) mood and. for 1hc O<'c:u1on. CBS/Foll has a Rodgtn and Hammcn1c1n .collcc- uon 1n rdc:tst' on '1deo, 1ncludinf Fred Z1nnemann·s "Oklahoma!.' Joshua t ~n's .. Soulh Pacific." Robert W1~·s "The Sound o( Music." Walter Lana's .. The Kina and I." Jose Fem-r's 1962 " lite Fair" remake. and the fint cas~ue relnses o f Henq · King's "CarouKI" and the on11naJ "State Fair" d1rtt1cd by Walter Lana in I 94S -each one for S29 9S (This 1~ not a packatt ) MCA. meanwhile, hH Rodaen and Hammerstein' criminally ncsJcctcd "Aowu Orum Sona." d ircctC'd by Henry Koster 1n 1961 , perhaps the duo·s only mu11· a1 to have a JllZy. contcm~rary fttl about 11 and to veer away from their usual n11d fonnula. S79.9S. Live !Harpist at tfu 'l'kasan.t 'Peasant 0-.......... 111·-· ~9'116---~,. ,,_,,_,,,.. ·~ .,.,. ,... ... .-1111 Wllllr .......... ,__ .,,.., _ ".,,. 1 ff ~ _, ............... fl.JI, -------Sanmlmj, ~. 15an422 The Gift Of Entertainment m~or TV markets have more than one stereo broedc:a.stcr. most cable systems can deliver a stereo ttsnal. and most videocassettes sold and rented today are in stereo. With that much prosrammina available. ifs JUSt foohsh not 10 UJ)lradc. $CNitts (also known as MTS or Multi-Channel Television Sound). PBS st.auons UK tt for descriptive nam tivc. weather ~s and s1m- ult.ancous translation to a second lanaua~. Full-fca1urcd models rctaal for S300 to $450. but basic models can be h~ for less than S250. • S&eree TV mealier. Herc's where shoppina pays. Di~ counters offer stereo-ready, 25-tnch TV monitors for just less titan $400, and basic 27-inch models for just more than $400. These arc Just about perfect for home viewing. This IS where beh-11Jhtcnan& attS tough. becau~ the more bells and whistles you tack on to that baste picture tube. the fasicr that big ticket fattens. Then you find )Oundf paying $SO for delivery of a S2.SOO. 3S- 1nch behemoth that ctaams to have 700 hoes of resolution. p1cturc·tn· fonnats. CD sound and handles audio Compact Discs - a whole new way to spend money! & strong (or at least have the decency 10 v.-au for the after- Chnstmas sales). •vw.. Player. This 1s !he biggest barp1n for a budict. Discounters offer rugcd. play-only VHS ma~incs for less than~ I SO. For the simple pleasure of home video viewi ng. the)' 'rt hard to beat THE LESSER T1<1ET: •A~r. Y cs. that SI .SOO .. urround- Sound" loudspeaker system would match )'Our hv1n1 room decor. but Radio Shack ~lls the basic decoder for around S 130. So )'Ou find a couple of extra spcaken. hook 'cm up. rent )Our favontc d1sHttr movie. and strap )'Ou~lf to the couch .\panment dv.ellc~ note· ThtS d~ not mdemml) )Ou from p/11.jter dama,e! • A cuaette rewtacler. For about SJO. )OU can iop:.rc the wear-and-tear that sends most V('R and players to the shop. •LaserDltn. Got a finicky \ldeophilc on )Our hst., These beauties sell for an)'- wh('~ from S I Q 9.5 red tag specials 10 S'.'!00 bo~ed sets. although most rck:t~<> retail for SJO to $35 Give 'em "Motel Hell." That scene w11.h the du('hng chatn$3V.S 1s high point of 20th C'CntUf) cinema Heh. heh. heh. THE LOW TICKET: • MalUple-oallt l strips. ~n)one "'tth el('('tro n1c g('llr will v.('lco me one of these '\t S!O lo SJO. a four-or s1~-0u1lc1 stnp fecds into a safe. hcaV)-dut\ cord ~nd 1 thrcc·prong plug. When you're shopping. re- member. A "two-bead" or ··rour- bcad" or .. H1-F1" VCR asn't ncoeu- arily a stereo model Every VCR needs one tape head to play and one had 10 record. Four-bead models allow for slow-motion. f ~e frames and other specaal effects. p1cturc, "super-woofer" and a .--------------------------- With a sterto VCR. you also set SAP. or Secondary Aud10 Program microwave popcorn maker. S1naJehandcdl)'. )OU have upped the economy into recession and )Ounclf into dc:btor's pnson. And that biacr tube whets your appetite for that SWttt, SSOO LaserDtsc playn that has a 60 perttnt sharp« picture, letterbox This week's top videos T~ loeowong l1U llW "'l>U popular ~S f$ IN)' <ISIPH' In 11'<1 wtttl I ".-ot lollbo¥0 fNl9oU'IW SAUi 1. f'trrry w_, fTOU<nttonel 1. hrrr f',. fOollWYI J. TOUI llKI fC¥Oltot .. r~ ...,_ "'~ '""*' ,,. "'°"'~ ,, """'YI .. ttw Ltfflr ~ f(>vwyl 6. Al Oo9J Go 10 '*-1~"1 1. ttw So&.nd ol 4luJJC IC IS-Foal .. toot Who I T-.Jftt/1 p!CA-C~ •· MMlOIYW n>r lmtrVin.llXr C'*«-' (Wllf"'lf ~·~I ,.. The .toe~"°''°' l'l<Turr ~·· jCIS Foaj n . ktlOl'IS TM~ IMCA~ U . ""°9"' W.lttn fM Wl///1-Uw "' llP<· .,, ~4111'11 U . Slll' W¥1 Trtloqy Giit f'Kt fCIS-lo•J t.. f>rtH ,.,,,. 11tCA<OUNM411 ,.. ~ tlw lt«I 11/(JJrd ~ jFMnllyf ,._M C ~ ~r-~toll 11. Mt to tftr Fvrurr f>lllt II fMCA ~ ta. St~ by Srrp . 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Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 4:30 p.m. • Banquets • catertnc • · . . 1969 Harbor Blvd., Cmta Mela • ~1225 Deity PNot Weekend/ Thurld8Y. December 13. 1990 11 ' ' F I I I . ~~._:.. __________________________________________________ __ MDVIII fhePlis nothing new about 'The Rookie' What the critics say Hrn ... s (lint E<lst""ood doing ""hat he's don1.· bc'l tor w lonti no"-. pla~ing a snarly. g1mle1- n nl \ln.'l'I"" 1)C 1.op .\nd here's ( harltc ShC'cn. pla\ln@. a callov. ) oung pt'at't n nirn "ho 111..l·~ to go b> the boo!.. In l'\l'I"\ Jl0'1S1hk "'a}. hl' ha' nt11hml-v. hat'><'<'' er 1n com- mon "11 h [J\I 1\ 1x1tl' \ hJrd-c 3\<.' ,orrx·r .\ m1c;match madt' 1n ll11lh \\,1\\\J h1'J\~I\ \nd h1."r1.·\ 1h1 ohhgator) lrc:c1.1.J1 rnr rha~· hC're·s the 11hh~Jto~ '11.10U\·l..1llcr "11larn and h1~ ('\('n mor(' \ ICIOUS SIU{'· i..1l i.. h1.·rc ar1.• 3 1.1.hole bunch of Jl\"Ollk hctng obligatonl) stomp. r-d and pun1.·hed and ha' ing thl.'1r brain!> hlo"'n out ""llh po"'c:rful handguns fired at close range. h<'re"s a movie swimming 10 a l3ke of blood H<'re·, a p1C'ture that fttls hke 11 "'a<. assembled from a Im -IJy ~re. .uffrue McCl•tdy Ne"• ~rv#tt Routine 1rash gets an ex- pt'ns1' e sheen 1n Chnt East- "'ood·~ "The Rooloe •· It's empl} and nois) at the same time Eastwood plays w11h his usual alenness and resef'\ e. and I can onh assume the film 1s named after \harh<' httn's S«ondal) character. David. bccau5<' (a) Eastwood 1s cognizant thal todily's youth-<:>nented mov- iegoers "'ould never turn out for a movie 11tled "The Old Vet." and (b) a sequel -a whole sen", in (ac1 -could be de- signed around David. The movte ends with the vaaue prom1\(' of Just that. -By Joe BaMM ~td1y Nnr1 Senitt - Pilot Pick of the Week ..... •"Havaaa" Mio: Robert Redford. una Ohn, Alan Arkin star. Otr'CCted :ind co-produced by Sydney Pollack. W'Ut: An Amenan pmbkr (Redford) and the wtfe of a revolutionary (Olin) fall 1n love in tur~dent prt-('..astro Cuba. ,.._ NOIN playina. 1ftll-= I" thcaten aloq the Ora• Cout.. Gt'Dt' B t DDt'll GraplaJc Artl1t Nt'wport Btatb Cltnt Ea~l"ood·~ latest film. •• .. The Rookie ... 111 31so the late'it in a long hoc ofbudd) lilms th3t Holl}· 1.1.ood has been cr-.inlmg out since .. 48 Hours" was '>uch a hit This onci'JU\lannther e.t.anipll' that the g~nr~· 1<. \lr<'d and n1uld ul.<' a rest ';tn't"t toutth Chor (\\h11°\ pJnncr ,, l..1lkd .11 \h~ \I.HI o l lhl' lilml IS tt'anwd\\llh 'urr1,· wok1c < harhe ~hc:'cn Thl·\ art u,· and h1, h ·r for th<' liNt hall hour 111 \ll until 1he~ b<-g1n 1n\\'\t1gat1nt; .i l J I 1h\'11 ring kd b\ the al"' 3\\ \U3\\' Rc1ul J ulta and ·thl.' drop-<lc:'ad prctt' !xlnia Brag.a Gun li&lw, and ,ar. ch:t\C\ ensue and soon our ht'roes forget their ~ d1ffcr<'nres long enough to kick some car thief butt. \II of th1~ l'I nothing Wt: haven't Sttn before and both thr action and th<" dr:t-k>$ue ar<' pr<'d retabk Asrde from a n1fh cha\C SC<'ne in"olv1ng a car<~m) mg truck. even the usuall> dept'ndablc stunt acuon falls Ont ·1111. ( lint IS at hts Stt'CI) ~cd best and Sonia Braga cut5 a love:y picture or a ""'eanng. shoolm& VII· laness who 1s so mean she rapes - ,e., rapes -Clint h1m!>Clf Raul j ulta 1s cooly elegant as the head of th<' theft ring and S«ITIS 10 be hinina areal fun 1n the role lln- fonunatley. Charlie ~hC'<'n 1~ given httlc to do but stand around trying 10 look tough .. The Rookie .. 1s one: of 1ho\C perfect films to pop tn the: '1Jeo pla)er and putz around the: bouSt wtuk 1t pla} s. stopp1n1 every once in a while to 1alce a look at the aood paru. of which there arc few Tllomu C. Edwards Attoraey Newport Beacla "The Rooluc'' ts thc latest Chnt East~ood film. II IS the StOI') of a t•op. Ea\twood . "'ho IOSt'S his panner 1n' <'1\lpt· 1ng an auto thcO ring. and then mu~t train h1~ new rookie part- ner 10 \he W3)''J Of 1hc \trcct His panner 1\ played b) C"harhe Shttn Nol sin« .. Howard the Duck" have I seen SU ha bad movie. rve sc:-archcd ror wOfds '° dclcribc thi film. bu1 f almost thmk )OU havt 10 t \pencnet" thlJ MO\'tC to rah1e a OaUy Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, December 13, 1990 CharUe Sheen It "The Rookie," partnered with grtzzted veteran Ctlnt Eutwood. Lyme Bluce RuJ Ea&a&e Br .. tr Colla Mae Ifs no fun to read movir review~ where the plo1 1s aaven away. but Chnt E.3stwood's newest ofTertnJ. "Tht Rookie" 1s such a COP'> 'n· robbers (ormulu film that ~ou alrcad> kno"' · lhe v.-holc s101') bc:fort -_.;::~-....._... )OU walk in· bad auys blov. awa) c;omt'on<'. C'op wan1s revenic. hide 'n' Sttk and cat 'n' moUM: before cop blows away bad 1u)'s. Life &OM on and end of film. Of mu~ IOtenprrscd With Ill &his arc tht obhptory cha~ ~ncs and a female interest. To be fair. "Tht Rookie" scrvt<i up some.' exl~llenl stunt work ("'1th at least 87 stunt people crcd1t1.-JI and an 1mprcss1"e special effcc1s how poor it is It 1\ totally pred1ct- ahlc. gra1u1tou~I> violent and a comple1e wast<' of etlluo1d I wu hoping 1hat Ea'lwood. v.-ho also d1rtt11. would u~ ~ t cton to crc:ne a new and d1fTercn1 film But th1 film isn't even a &ood formula budd) mo' 1c Thr d1aloaue 1s non-<.'XIStl'nt Eas1wood mumhles his ""oro~ when he da« Spt'ak 'ihcl'n appcan tel at l<'HI try 1n this film. bul the ~npt JUSt l\n't tht'rC' 11·, 11 real sh:ime to consider all lhe was1ed talent in this film F1~t of all there I\ Eastv.ood, who d<>M make aood moV\CS. Sheen a nor- mal!)' an a«omphshcd actor. The l«"Ondl r)I actora. Raul Julia, Son 11 Bn\11}. and Tom Skerrit arc not rnlly uttd. They all are mettly chanaC"tcrs t'SCllpl' lrom 1he exploding robber\· roos1. but lh~ Sttnes wt'l"t' e\C'ep- 11on\ in a ~upp()~dl) ltthnicolor mo' 1<' ""h1ch look' more hk~ 1t was filmed 1n pure mud 1ones. All 1m· agt'S art' ).() dark 1hat )'OU v.ondcr 1f Eastwood ran shon of production fund\ and could nei1hcr afford a hgh11n1 dHt'Clor nor P3) h1'> Eduon bill ( ltnl las1wood l ~ho directs and nan as offi<'<'r Nick Pulouska) and Charlie ~h<'C'n lrook1e Da\1d Aektrm:in> \pt'nt mosl of tht film ~111n1 htat('n bloodied. bitten or baUC'rtd (11·~ a rare c,ctnC' whtn Shetn dOc.'\n't haH o blood) fat'c), so the acting oppQnun111es are oOen hm1tcd tO grunts and groanl. The ft'll h1ahhahh com<' from Raul Juh;i and Cionia Brap ()ou'll re- member both from "Km of tht Sp1dc-r Woman") Julia 11 marvelously slcat)'. calculatrna. and treacherou\, and onct' aptn d1S* pla) s ht\ e~ct'llenl "<'rsat1hty as an al tor Braga ooze<t sinister suuahty and bnngs a dan1erous tcns1on 10 The opt'n1n1 $Ct'ne. wh1<'h I timed at 20 minute\. is to1all) pred1c111hle car chase camagc. which offns noth1n1 new 1n 1h11> genie. and bord1.·r"i on being honna Then· ,., ~me th1na 10 olTend almost e"<'l')'Onc 1n th1' mo11c Frankly my advice " to sta) home. Be a critic Just write to 'he Dally PUet. PO Box I 560, CC>lta Mesa, CA 92617. aun: Wttkend cnlla; or aill 642 .... 321. uten~on 367. C\C'I) sttnc she appran rn '• J find )OUIYlf wtstung mort '14.ft\n 11m( for 1h~ 1""0 fine pt'rformer'I You'll also find )'0Urscl(u .. 1ng .t lot of log1C'al q~tions as Eastwood and httn bulldozt thelr "''' through lhe cuy and C'lltltnl') I 1 .. c how can cops fit awa) v.1th t0Kh1n1 a bu1ld1n1 Or v.-h> do lh<'' almost run dov.n pat\101 101 .11 tcndant.s? Or why don't th<'" <''<'' call for backup http~ Don·t tht'\ know ~hic~ can't ou1ra"e .t radio., Or -.hy doet Shttn SO .ilc)nr into 1 CTO .. °Ckd. h<>llik bar v.hen- he's ahnd) bttn beac up on one.<' lx"fort" Or why h.11 along a su1tta\C' or rant0m money when ~u\l'rr cha "'* down JUS()C'CtS on (0011 No wonder mme 1s 1'°"'1"1 Thc'tl" cops havt 1hc IQ of a canoe! ff " ... , ti ucl can art t.hot full of holn hnc. M> is the plo1 of this very l)ttd1ctable arnrt film. Our ratings ' ,,,,,,,,,,... IOWAW ft Sft OlilllMA )00 - I , -o.w.,;"4-0'6C) O_ .......... jl'c.IJll 4JO I o-----'f'G·tJI ti J JO' w IO 1 J ............. -....,,I'(;! 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OI/~ •& ,., --..~l)t l ~ ..... -,, '4S tOOl 1•---AU.. ...... rGIS 1 JO 10 10..-1111• IJO 10 tci SOUT'H COAIT YIUAel ~a ~OI '~·· . .._ .... _...!Gil,., •• , 1 ..._ lec.t • JO. , • .JO 1.__._,F_lllllSJO I. IOIS I ?? 1aa1..a IDWA9'1 OL1L UU ~ tll1 Wanwt •·• ... .ono I 9--...... ll'G-IJI 1. 10 IC) 1 .._. Memle c.s IS 1 IO t 4S ·.~--.... ......t'Gf.1$1~ t....., Ill I., I. 10 IS Sn. ...... f111 SlO. I IS 100 --~~-~·ft4·~ ...... , ...... V ll'G-IJt JJI), tO ....... ..... ......, l'Qol JI ., JO ,._ ....... IJ1t 4•1 Th11t1r South· Coast Rep again led the way in '90 (This 1s t.M Jlt'COnd m • scnes of i<'' c-n rolumns by Delly PU•I the.tttr rrvitY."t'r Tom f 1tus Jookin1 back •t tM )tar I 990 on sta,:1 •lon1 thr-Oran~ Coast). • Tom Titus Wh1IC' hakC'SpC'art'. Shaw and D1ckC'ns arc necessary stapJes of u1h Coas1 Rcpu1ory's lbeatncal d1c1. the Costa Mesa rqtonal 1hea1C'r has built 11s enviable rcpu- 1a11on on 1hC' 1n1roduct1on of new and/or unfamiliar playL This 1s nsl) business -somt"- umcs 1hc ncv. stlccuons 1rcn'1 read) for pnmc 11mt'. Bui mort' often than not. SC'R hlls thC' mark impressively w11h fmh, v11al and 1houJht-provokina theater. Dunna 1990. the compaoy·s 26ch )Car on the Oranie Coast. two SOC'h world premieres Howard Kordcr's -Search and Oes1roy .. on lhC' M11nsaaar and Robert Dasclcr's •• Alckhinc's Oefcns.t" on the S«- ond lqt -proved not only staarWOrthy. but l('tually ~ the most 1mprcsshe v.orks of IM yar Tht first zCfOC'd an on greed. and 1mb111on 11 1hc sacnfioc o( pnn~ cipln . .-hilt the second peif)lid a v.onderfully 1n1ima1e ptcture or a potC'nHaJ rom1n11c tnangk in !ls fonnatt\'C ,...,_ .. _ Don Took. Julle Fulton end Robert Slct.tlar (from left) enact a romantic triangle In Its formative stages In "Alekhine's Defense." one of South Coast Repertory's top productions of 1990. Shaw's ··~fan and SupC'rman." lhc compan) 's most amb1t1ous pro- JCCI of thC' )C'3r, v.-ould rank third on 1hc c(\jo)'ab1lil) scale. con11nually cntcnain1n1 and 1ntC'llcctually drallenaina dcsp11c 1ts lcnith and wontmcu The pionecr drama "Hoh lA)s.·· With IU drab and dusty dC'p1n 1on of fronucr hard- ships. was a gnppana cxpcncntt that sccu~ fourth pos11Jon. I A n1ih1mansh modem version of th~ Don Juan lqcnd ... Man of the ~h." made a s1ron1 claim for the fifth spot, wh11C' lAvid Mamet"s " pttd lht Plow" ranked s1iuh and I~ oriamal b1<>-<trama .. Once 10 Arden .. finished seventh an a nrona 1990 field. The rest of 1~ pack - ··ne Secrci Rap1urc, •• ''TM Ramp... ·· .\ Midsummer N 1ght's Dream," "Pick lip"~" and "Emer- ald C1I} ·· -all had some fine momcn1s 1h11 counterbalanced structural flaws and m11h1 have finished h11her in a lcu-1mprt'ss1"r hoeup. lnd1v1duall). CR prcscn1cd some ~morablc charactcnza11ons dunng the )tar. w11h John dr Lan- oc·s pcrformanC"C' in .. Miln and upcrman·· and 'an Manin·~ dt-- p1n1on of Madame' ModJt'Sb 10 ··once in <\rdcn·· ht&h on 1hr hR But thC' most &C'nuillt'ly m •C'una portra)-als of Ute ~ar came from company f't'lulars R1dwd Doylt' an .. Hol) Da)'.S" and Anni Lona an .. fmeraJd Cit)' ·• See TITUS/I ti Pilot Pick of the Week TlllltlP • "A Qrtstmu Carol" WM: Hal Landon Jr rcpnscs his ro~_of Scroogc-. John EJl- ina1on as Bob C'ra1ch11 .\dap1cd by Jm') Pa1ch. d1rtt"tcd b) John·Dl\.td l\.clkr ~ Through ~ !J Wllerc: CR Ma1ns11a~ 957-403l. Row macll: S~~-~4 The D aily Pilo t's Guide to Local Theaters a..i•• Ticket Theater Producdoa n.te PriCH Phone Comme11ta ~ ...... ,,,... ·A~M 11~ Die.It ct.na&.ioft 131.7121 ,...,,_.,. ea,_... holidmy ..O.•••• ..... n... "'8LarUJll a....~ ...... Die. lf Ill 414-0192 AA iatmM romHtic mulical o.ula Call Dba.s,.._._ ......... of~ -D1 . ., ....... 1 .... U8-L640 v .. Tra .... llpia ~ O.V..c...ukyn... ~· 0..11 ... 10 197-6122 Amhilioue but u~ nalkal --·-o..,,_._ ·A Clilld'I am.u... m wu.· Dec.• 111-22 ue-nu I¥aa n.o .... • hoUd.Q ........ . CW..Wt11tqol)ep •A C'h.ri&mu Carol" Dlc. H 16-l 89M!78 A..rtn&mio.,..,. O.WDlallmr"---ow-M.a 121.a 771-7'7 10 l•Ki.iue~ ....... Llp,M~-"'Qal ....... Die. lt 118-22 4N"'°21 11. • .,...,.,,llftiq rM&llcal NblJM ~ ... ~ArtlaO.S.. ._ r'-elrllat-" Dl&.lf Ill Ul--0* " ~. mu"'Y melOlb__. OC C..Jld9a et~ AIU ~ D-.• llO Ml-9401 c:o .. , •loft la 0. ..,.... e( A.JD8 ...... •a.a.. -nM...,,.... flla.j .. _ ..... ..... .., ....... ............... .\ ..... °""'..._,(Mata ..... , •AQul • Ca..r ..... ... 117-tOll .,...,. ......... ., ....... •• 0._11! ..... ...,. ' ...,., ..... j:~--:;: tit ~ 141 .... A• .... ml ...... -"" • .. i· . - ' Clubs f'IPf'l•S GOLDIN •IAJI l'ttfSIClt I""' on JOO P ACllo< C a.itSI H'91\Way Hune· •noton Buch Pf"""" Mf'nq<~ end Ztto Hour .n 9 p m TICl>.ru prt<td •t JS ;,v..uolf •t thi <IOo• only Fo• morr •nfOf'""'ttOn, <4111 H 4·11EA• THI COACH HOUH .HIS 7 C.wnino ( "l)•Slr....a 1n \.an Ju.tn C ~lUM'IO. j)ltl.f'ntS o .... .o knoo1 F0t tntorrn.J(oon. 496-" lO Cone .. ,. no1~nt 496·89/1 ,,VI '"'n TOO I 14S Nf'WPO't Cf'f"lltr O"~t Nf""'PO't k.acn ~n Mott mno 1n Int ~ tap..,_d IOut'9f' Wt0nt$d.ay througn \o11ur<14y MO.S1SO LI •1••Dt1N MOTIL •SOO M.acAnnur Bl\ICI Nf!WPC>fl 8f'<11<h •r•rv•u ~·•o llMDUt. Frf'l'<h <omc>O~f't .tnd P•.tn<SI TutSCS.,. ltwough S.acurd<lly 'I pm 10 I • m 1n tilt TllM'Of' l~ •76 2001 THI STAG LOUNGI 14S E 19th SI suggtst~ IOI donrwr 640-0600 IOGAa'T°I ~ CNS '288 last 1'.telfo< C~n Hqlway. Long ltxn 11 .nci °""', rntf'fUinnlent with I0(.11 «OUSllC Ioli .no 1oc11 m1.me1ans Thur~. ''kUY Mid~ o.ay nionu snow umt IJ ' p m 12 Ill S,4-8916 WUTMlt lovnt COAST P&.AaA 666 Anton lfvd Cosu 1*ui prtMnU Confrty l'hdbps -1h "'°°"" rMdltlOnl o1 •oaow.,, ~me « ~ ,.._ T~so.ty UVough ~d.ty "' I~ LOOC>y lOUl9 S40-2SOO THI WHITS HOusa ••n-~ Mid T.llV· rfn, 140 Soutn Co.Jt Hlgnw.ty. l~ •-"· P'tSttYU lt\lt tnetruHnmenl Mid d.VKing "'9fll· 1)1 494-8088 TMC lbOKTWOUI 8110ntmn ~ 18 774 BrOOllllUrst 'ounuon V'*'J nw Hop P't Wnu Tnut~ lip sync ConttJl, (~ P'lltS Frld.ty 0"1Ct .. ~With 0 J °"1nll 8 Gooot S4 covtr. U IUld.ty, Spftl.ll COit' c~. Ciowo ~ M.o Moncuy • ...,...,_ lor prrv.att p.trtltS rvrso.y. ·•oc1t AI04Jl'td tht C1oca· &now en -MO wW1inO '"""' W'hlCh "MVrts .a llilly s~ muiJUI n.uory ltuon 1n rock n· rol w~scs.,. Ole~ Dodd Witt!~ SOl/t.<h cs.net~ 8 pm 10 11\odrwQnt No (~ 96l·1l66 Co11.a Mtw ptfi .. no Prlff Wt<1t .. 1sn.m. vocal ~, ¥10 9tJtlllt mu1o< trom ,,,. SOl rtwough t~ ,.,.... 81.h flJf'>do1y trlrOUOfl TIXlrJo.ty. 9 p m 10 I )() , "m And \~y l 10 1 pm '°' """f' 1nlo•m.>t>0n u• 6) I 981) Dramarama wtll perform Frktay and Saturday a1 The coach Houae In San Juan Capistrano. Titll I 4 4() Hf'loOC IOl>f' (or Ot\a Ml M<llt prf's.tnu CHUI F1•~1 1n° tht ~ IOuf'll" wr~$d.a'f thr0U9" S.aturd<ll., ¥tO ~ \·rv• WncUy '"'°"9" TutJ<W)' 8 pm ..,,,.. m.on.~ 1 pm Sunoo1y 67l-0910 f'lf'f'l•I GOLDIN •IA• P1t1sldf' l"#NlhQn )()0 l'11C1to< Co.an H'9f'W.ty. Hunc· . ington Buch prf'srnu 1"°'90 Undtr~C>Utld ....... , O.antt CU> .tt 9 p m No doOf ,,,.,or ~or• p m No OOOt Cl'Wl9f lltfett 1 JO p m H41PY Hout woth lttt CIUfl~ '°' -• lntorlNUOll ull l14·9EM •u••us 1 11 P.tlim S11tt1. ~ rw., uw Fun Zant prr~nH lhf' flt'n.a G~ ~I .at 9 pm "lo covt r cti•r~ 67S·909l THI CANN..V HITA&HtANT JOJO L.1l•ytllt A•t Nf'WP()tl k.acti. NllVtttn O'O·P\ ~ IOC> 40\ 7 )() pm lO tNOnoQnt 1"\ \11 UPPA ,,, I .II~ I~ ..Oj«tnt 10 INllV 11.tneh Mo1r1or1 Wt<lnf'\d.ay Chtough ~urd.f)I 'I lO p "' r r a m hl>f'.tl \1.11 M'•rch w11VWt P•""'ll J•mmy HOOl>f'I w111i concrmpor;wy C~U•C\ .tncl IOI) IOtly loJVOfllts. lttW"'.rf'>M 1 )()pm Tt<lrf'U JS f0t """f' W'llOlft\IClOn. Ull J74-llEM "41 COACH HOUsa Jl I S1 CllfnlnO (•Jlf-In Wn Ju.II> (41P1UIMO. Pf•M'ftU 01--tonlgnl Mid S.tutd.ty ,()I lrtlot· 11\,J(IOfl 496..,,lO Conct rt hOOirw 4'._.,27 NfGHT MOVtl 5901 WMrwr A~. Huf>t· "191on hllCtl c onc M into lone 940-0208 •UN&.1.1 aA,L.80A Q.W I I I "*"" St • ~ Thi OM!on c..ng 9"PO«• bO{I ~ 411 'I pm lonogtlt end ~O.oty SJ <OWf 67S-90tJ THI CANl!Mft JOIO l.lf.,.nu Av•. Newpon "'«" prtstnU nw Cc>M tOClr Nncl l) cowr Ch¥9f 67S-S777 111 OaJly Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, December 13, 1990 ~.. •oLO•N aSAlt l'ltrJ•Ot l"avlllon. lOO l'«illc Coast Highw.ty . ......,_ ington ltKI\. ptn.nu Thr WitiJ CMOI Dllnet l"Mty oJt 9 p m AdmlulOn prlC• Is S1 'or """' tr#etmatlon. UI J74·8EM TNa llMIH'ROUI •M0...,19T""H .. la NOP 111714 llrOOllnut'll SI ,.aunt~ V#lley L.a i....cw • VICUlt IO •o<htt \/_,.. With IOOC>y Crw oM 1 JO pm H c-96l-ll66 ZOT OO'f CN• 5400 S Vt•-lo.ad on Inf' UCI ~. Vtr-~t Gf~t hOvS· ino cCJn'C)lta Lrvt '""'t< l"OW tvtry s..turo.ty ntgnt "' 8 p m Doon OC>f'l1 "' 1 p m M•tvm.111 .ldmtuion <J'W~ of lS c .. 8S6 7'81 f'lf'f'a•I OOLDIH •IA• 1"1r lllOf' l'av-.on. )()0 l'llCtll( (OoJSI H'9f'W.,, Hunt ington k xh prt wnts I I Cnung ICfnO ICNAC l.10t0 Nlgt>t ....0 ~ Ntgnc ,0011>.111 .. 10 • TMS VICW M.lnlOC'l Hottf. Newpor1 Cf'nltr prtwnu 9oOC>y Dot-Ml1fJ N.gttt -Ch 9 pm to I JO "in Tonight ttwough Wtdnt$d.a'f •STAIMO ftJTAUllANT 19100 Von ICMtNn lnrlrW. lt411~f'l tht pi.tno <lltld "' OUO ol tht J~ E•c,,.,. w1t11 11oub1 end on-c;..o,Ot' Gtlffin. 7 to I I p m Monday through W~ Ml1fJ II pm to ~ '''41r M>O wcurd.ty Cluttng Ottt ll\Of'f 7S2·S111 · TNS~9Y )()IOUl.tytllt Avt, Nf'W pon lltllCh P'Of'nO Ntnf'lll..-.. IOI) ~ MlCI OIOlf'l Conoght. Tutld.ly M>O Wf'dnt~Y\ No COWi US H11 Plf'H•I 4JOLDIN •IA• l'tt lllOf' l".tvll!On. JOO 1'«11tc Co.ast li!O"Wol)' Hunt ongton It ac h pr f wnt s TN Blau. 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GfOUP ~"It 6 10 11 pm fllf!WJ.ly llVCJUO"I ,.,td#/y ~ 7 pm 10 ~ on S4!1110.W '°' "'°'' W'llOI· INCIOt't. Uf/I H9~ U1 41.M C1tOWN NOUM nrTMMANT JllOl 1'«111< C°'"1 HoQnw•1 Motwocn -.~ J- H•ru It'll F.,..,., rnurwi.y tl'WGU9f' ~ 9 p m 10 I JO • m Gtoror ""1\ ~ rnrough W~MU>< 9 p"' co 1 )() •"' 499 2626 Vfu.A NOYA J IJ I Wtsl (Ohl H.Ohw"Y ~ llf'.acti 641-7"80 P~t Jrt Mtlbum Pf"10t'"' 11 vM~I)' °' r•w lr\t~ wtf<l!On6 ,_,.f', rnur.o.y crvough W.YtO.., trom 8 )0 pm 10 I )() 11 "' ~ lhrough WtdMMMy trom 8 JO pm 10 I lO 11 m llt<,,_O ,_,,,' >"II end lr~.ry \lylt"Ol on IN PIMlO C"llT L.A VII n"A.UllA#T J7 J l'«tfl( Co.JI M'9f'Wo1Y ~ k «n Oii lhf' M.w'I llf'~h Lrw J<llll t'VffY '"°"" bf'gww..g '4 8 p "' tucvt1ng 1~ .. 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' " 'I IWO 11\0W\ .ti 1 -10 pm ,, ""l.4, TlllrdlJ JACW CO.N AT TMll tMPllOV 4lSS , u •t \it I UI ,,..,,_ 8S•·S4SS llllTLAUGHS lltlOO •ocV.e411 Stt )A El ,, .. l,..r '°'"' ~ Ctn1t< ... • "'"Ac~ at C°"""'°Y ~ur -• Making an appearanoe Friday at Cafe lido In Newport Beach will be Harmonica Fats. Wtt•M ~\I WM>N$4.ly M'CI Tnu<~ lop PfOltUl()t\,lf l"lf~H Fno.ty M>0 '>.ftutd.ty M>O II 'Pf'<•"' ~nm.lot "'9"1 \IMTlllQ II.If''°")' NO<I 11 Al V>ow\ ll••t ;ti 9 pm Ooo<1 Oj)f'I .ot II pm AOm11i.Of' 11 SS lt.H'1<1.ty lntOUQt'I Tt!ut~ H SO Frod•y M>d S.teUtd.ty No .tl<onol •I '""~ ii/I .tqt> 111t .WIC~ THll COMllDY ClU• AND CAP• 49 \ P.or Avr loncJ 8r.och Pfnrnfl ~· M\CI " ...,...,1 \t\OW \"Ow\ .tt 8 JO pm WttlrCU)'I A lO ....a 10 JO pm Fr-<1.y ¥><1 \.tlutO.y ) I )I 4 11 \ J/t> Joetan CCMHO'f' CLU• 100 .....,. _ .. C...<lf"'\ Gto-.,. Snow tonw 9 p rn ~ (()<,"' Cl\;tlqr 110 '°' ! .. \fN.lllOtU (ii/I 911 JOOO , .... , •tCK tlOCtCWWU AT THll IMptt()V 41H C~> Or111r Sir I 38 INonr Show· ,._, "'' 8 JO p m '"'OUQt'I f1'1Jt\day 1oe1rru Mt Pfl(l'<I .ti S8 8~• S•H ....... , NO SMOtCING COMIDY SHOWS •I 1M l'"(>rO<I 41SS (""l)UI Ofiw. Sir I )8 IN°"" Tw o<f II month -o(~ •lh •I thf' lmptO<I Isl ""° )1<1 """°"'l(M)r or r.och moncn ,., 8S4·S4SS •or ....,or,...c>on and .,.,_, '"'"'.c>onl • -Each Entree Is~ With A Chace Of Geroen SaDd &. ) ~ Sot.p, E1JJ<ec:J PolaJo 0-PsslB PtBf. C'esl SI Eb> Fff)f)Cf) & 8Jtter Ard ~abe Saute •• ~ NEW YORK STEAK An PaYe s1a.11 ~ ~ NEW YORK STEAK Vrfth Lobster ScarrP '22.98 "t' Naw YOM STEAK. Osca-S17.2S NEW YORK STEAK S1S.N ~ IWORDFllH, Rcatta S17.IO l::J· cacm aV1ULA •·• • GWITPMWNS ~ 11 .... l'IUMm Na 1N YORUI .. PUDDlltQ •12.11 . •' PEI•~ ~h.-,Sasage, hBm, ANstrootrs. 88oon. Oibl, Psssan:J ~ Gd: tn TomM>-Ooam Sru:e, SeMld ~ Sa.,J> a SIJl/JJd llJlld Btead Se\'foe $9.95 ~ UIMta-.i ia lb £eu11 Bg 1>eag Rouip• ' :.•R•••l'Vlltlons 850-1750 ~ 0,• •Lllnch • Dinner• 111aMMd 8runch • Cocl111 .. • Y 4aB E. 17th Stl••t • Coat. II••• ~ In the galleries - 8LACKMAJIKn AllT 130 Ea.st 17th St , Suite I. Cost.i Mesa. reatures artists Man Bailey. Sytvarn Chamberland. Vrck.1 Frazier, Moses Ou1nn aAd Trina Roberts Show rum through Jan 10 631 -7094 \ •C SPACR GALURY 235 For~sr Ave . Laguna Beach. pre~nu a group exh1b1t1on entitled Myths and Transfrgur.mons through Jan I 9 Gallery hours are 9 a m to 5 JO p m Monday through Friday and I to 5 30 p m Saturdays 497-1880 GALURY US7 1757 South Pac1t1c Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, presenu uurre Zagon pa1nt1ngs and sculpture 1n U'le1r first show ing 1n Laguna Beach, Exh1b1t continues through Dec 31 For 1nrormauon, call 497-3653 N.WPOllT •KACH CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd e11hlb1ts the latest collection of work by Ruth Hynds through Jan 8 Hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday Free adm1ss1on. 644-3150 OMAW'S GALUllY 1812 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa Botanteals. hunt and. English country scenes and w orks by Hart1eld Phsson. Pow ell. and others on permanent display Hours 9 a m to 6 pm Monday through Friday. 10 am to 4 pm Saturday 548-45 1 I STARY SHRITS 14988 Sdnd Canyon l\ve . Ste 1·5 Irvine l\n exh1b1t of custom furniture 1s on display um11 Dec 31 For more" 1nformat1on. call 7 33-0445 ThP l ines• Joponese 01n1ng E •per ence SUSHI BAA • PRIVATE OiNING ROOMS OCNING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM TAT AMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE R ..... ,.", Horikawa t ::.., • "4~ • ...,....._. A"W SOUTH COAIT ftl,AZA VIJ.AOI • 3800 S Plau-Or S.W-ia 4"A '' • !>!>' ]!l.J 1 • 3 monut~ 'J P~ming .t.'1~ ~teoi .. Lm\.I TOC'l'O• Our Meals Are A Trip to Mexico! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food in Costa Mesa since 1972. .. Lunch • Dinner • Coc&(ta1ts Open Daily Af 11 AM .. , ............................ .. 296 E t 7th St Cost• Mesa Deity Pilot Weekend/ Thur9day, December 13. 1990 111 . -... Into the Night _._ I I .. Cowboys not needed for fun at Crazy Horse By Andra Sandstrom '"lr ~"119 Coast Deily P1lol \\hat curt I\ '' n real lo" hm., \ml arc 1hac an' 1n Orange Coun- ' ' T hl· rc~ound1ng ans"l'r trom 1>.1trun\ ul tht· ( ra/\ H ur'>l· "J' '\()' · ·\ rl•al Ll1"hu1 t'\plaincJ Br.id- ., (1ruhJu[th ~I\ 'l\1t1ng from • 11 honJJ le. ( n lo ·.., I?< m kggl·J. 1'<'l ,lU\l' hl' JU\t ~Ill ofl hi\ hM'>l' tk•, gl•t .1h111\\tl11nk J lump in 1" h.tt l.. put l..l'I lr1m1 hi' l hl'" 1f1., '"' r li r " ,1.11m·J tmm till· 11h.ll 1 () .. 'In t 11h11JJ11 tlw to"tk1,., Jrl' hi· 11nl·, "1th h111 'e ···· un the tr l>J1JJ \t1·"art .J.J ol l.iguna '!'.111'1 .1).!rl·1·d ·· 1 hl·n· ari·n·1 .1n1 .11 l•mho\\ 111 l .1lil11rn1a I lt1m1· r thl' 11111,h I 1111 l' uiurlln and \ 'II I II d.llh lllf \\ Jll..1ng 111111 till I rat' ll"r" nn I ml.11 n1~h1 " lr l..l· \\Jll>.tng r.t1fht 11111' llh I lld \\ n l 11·, 'moke~. 11's no1s)' and it's ~ sea of I 0-gallon cowb<» hats. Remnants of a do"n-homc. equcstnnn hfe- 't' Ir ltttrr the ( ra" Horse. the "all'i art• filkd "'th bm of antique tarm1ng tools and rl·m indcrs of a \111\p lcr hfr<>t ~lc than tha11)fOr:1ngc Count\ It 1s a \l'f\ romfort:ihk. home) 'atmosphrrl' lillrd w11h fnl'ndl) . outgoing rx·opk. It 1\ n•rta1nl) no t prctl·nnou' Thrrc arc no trt·nd\ clt1tht·s and no "hcalh-dudc-ai- 111 udt· (\. The ( ra11 1 lnr'>l· I'> pnmanl\ a hie mu'>tl H'nUl' katunntt \Oml· of tht• nuht rorular a l·!\ 1n thl· roun- 1n and "CStrrn mu\IC "orld f1cn night 'r11tl1ghh l'llhcr a nJtl!lnJll\ I.no" n 11r a h1'.al h,rnd .. [ \ l·~ont• \\.tnt\ to f)IJ\ JI tht• < r.11~ Hor\t· .. "11J 0''nt•r Frt•J Rl"- 1,cr ·\\ ,.·". hJd -...·,ernl d1nl'fl'nl hJnd' d1'l 1111·11·J hl'rl· .. For four 'cars running no" thc l rat} H o~ hb raptured thc 111lc uf 'o I ( ounm Night ( luh in thl" ti "Wt'.' onl) have very high quahl) country music bctt. we use top-notch groups. In the last ten )Car\ we've had more than 800 country music conct'.'rts here ... .\!though a very unique night 'pot 1n outhcrn Calrforn1a, tht'.' ( rat) I for,{' also caters to a youna· rr aud1rnce The Countf} Family )und.1) includes free countf} danct'.' !<.''sons for thl' )Oung{'r set. as "ell a\ a c,pcr1al childre n's menu in a p1rn 1cl..~ en' 1ronmcnt. "" c bclrt•ic that shanng things \\1th thr whole famrl) 1s important. Thl' l'nt1rc fum1h 1s "ckome. it's .il"au a fun 11m'e:· said Rc1St'.'f Tht• f Jm1h liunda' ends at about Q r m "hen said R('1St't. all good h11k !"lo" and girl\ should be homt'.' an hcd an' "3' Jo<: Keating. 21 a nd Mic k l'opcsrn 21. both of \lannc lorps \1r \tJlllln Tu<,tin '1s11 the Cra7' llor'>(.' on a rl·gular has1s. "\\('come .itx1ut unn.· J "l'l'I.. It's a Int fnend- lrer hac. not hkt' dancl.' clubs and M any non-cowboy patrons don cowboy hats and dance the two- step at the Crazy Horse. ---------------------------pool hall' \uml·11mes at the d1~os l he ( ra11 11 :1f\C " a fun time. e'en 1f tht'.'rl" arl•n't man) real coy,. hO)lt Box Score Continrnt~I C u1s1rtf' S1rtu t ~7 0111 awaul ·wUllllUtl UJUutUUlf fNi<"ltUJ I"" for l1UhuJ.J !M.ch ""J a.Ila aUt/lll'tJ, • tl'Cl''t/"lllJ, IUltf fliWZll' patf~J South l oast Plaza. Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 Dine In Our Roma ntic Cellar t1C111Je Reata urant Open For Lunch Mon-Fri 11 :30-2:30 f\j • Da il y Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails "Since 1962" ~:=:··· 646-7944 112 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday. December 13, 1990 the\ tum \OU 3\\3\ 1f vou have \hnn hair " · · .. r he \\Uml"n arc mut h nicer here too a lot more fncndh :· said Dan \\ebh. 2.'. ol [d\.\ard·s Air Force Ba~ .. A real lO\.\ bo' has a four-"' heel dnH" p1d .-up trud .. with a gun and a dog in thl" back. H ow many btg p1cl..-up'I did \Ou sec 1n the parking lot., .. 3'1~rd .\I Harp. 50. '1s1ting from M1nnl"\Ota l aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiial Thl·rc "C'rl' onl~ 17 $ead~ CHRISTMAS GOOSE al ,,, ... ,,,, ... , ---, ... ·'' -... -' - UNDER NEft' MANAGEMENT '1j-I}) 1*. China Pearl Chinese Restaurant 1\1andarin & Szecbwan Cuisine • Dim Sum Daily GRAND UPENING SPECIAL WHOLE LOBSTER $7 .99 LUNCHEON SPECIALS FROM SJ TS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK e Banquet Fac11i11c For Up to 3SO 8780 w ..... Ave. #1&~ .. .-·~ follltlln Vlllly 111111 In • , ... oat (714) 848-8088 • CLUB: Thl· < r;it\ llor\l" LOCATION: I 5XO Rrool..hollo~. Santa \nJ MUSIC FORMAT: \1m·th rnun- 11) and ~t',tcrn NOISE LE\'EL: l oud DANCE FLOOR: I argc. central- !\ 1<11.atcd lltlur d m"tlh 1n front nf 'itagc CROWD AGE: 15-H FOOD: C ra11 llol'\l" ~leJkhou"<' 1mmcd1atch JdJJn·nt AOMI ION: "lurmalh SJ '.i· l1onJI Jlt' S I).\~ . PARKING: I 11h of ~lf-par~1n1 on the prt'm1-.t"'> JIOT TIPS: T1c~t'I'> for show\ 10 on '411c fht• "Cl"~., pnor. call 541}· 1-' 1 ~ for Ill l..l"t rt"Sen-a11on in(onm111on CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ....................... ....................... ·= .... '""' ... ._.,... .... ..... NEWPORT BEACH 714144 .. S7 FAIHION llLAND ~ ............. 011111 Arches' corned beef, cabbage can't be beat FD/TOR'S NOTE: FolloWU11 is onr of t~ l'C'V~ thlt has been 'uhmmcd 10 th<' Da111 PUet as parr ol thr Grat 0.1/t Pilut Rt': rauram l<r\IC'\4~r -arch Wt' thmk Jou'// ,~,, \ 1flcr rcadmg this sampk that 11),· 11u:il11> of the ubm1 s1ons ts 1 i:h \..\ 'atch 1h1~ spa('(' m the mm- .,:. "1·1•h for tht' ~orl or the Ii\ r 1 • .11 ,,, .mcJ thC' C"\ C'ntual \4 inner 11 Y.J<. "C'dn~a~ and lht C 3p- •,, ''' mC''>~l't' un m)' ansv.('nng h h11w ""n' C''(phc-11. '"Gel dn'Sscti p .tnd rll tn:at )OU 10 lhc.' hc<>l 11cd t~:ct 1n Oran&<' Count~ ·· ' '" 1lr:u \C'Cmc.-d 10 t'C a con1rast 10 • · ... ,, -one.-d<X"Sn't irt dre~ up !.!•• It• J dd1 -but I did as \Ir m It'd and <;.04.1n found m)~lf 1n .,, '' lht· \n:hcs. a 't'nt'rJbk wran1 that has t'C~n \Cl'\ ing ' '''""' tk.ilh for O\t'r M) \t'ar' '· "' mJO\ of \OU ma' 1h1nk 1ha1 \ rt''laurant ,., en crpnlt'd and r.11cd hut Thr .\rc.-hr\, Ilk(' the Allegra MIUll Steitz rrO\ rrh1al 11ml."'> arc a. han&ing Om· '1111 ··nta' tr11m the: dr' a\ta1- 1n[tl~ hnghl <.unlight into thl' '>C.'m1- d.irknl'\\ lll lht• l:\Jrroom ln'>tanl hllndn~) hut 11111 111 v.om hnau\l' v.rltom1ng \1.111rc"d C11hl:l' I t'rnJnJt•t '"II t Jrdull) guide \llU tc1 \llUr hoo1h l'llhc:r 1n the bJr luunttt' or om· 111 the mhcr '"ll dining area~ Gibb) seated us in a boolh ~r fect for people wa1ch1ng a nd "e \t'llkd in for a dining ad,cnture Our v.-a1lt'r amHd. no t too pro mpl- h and announced a litan) of \pt-c:·1al<i man) of "h1ch -were St"a- foo<l anll most of "h1c.-h ''ere m1s- pronounn•d No pnces "t're men- 11om·d Jnd 1f ~ou are bra'e enough to J\k l"h' should ont' alv.a)s lttl so tnt1m1d.itcd"l )OU v.111 find the rangl· I\ Imm S 11 9 tor lhl" corned ht-cf to S 2 C\ tor aha lone \\ c of rnu~ ordered the corned hl.'t·f ort1n1 for the 'i.alad "'tb a m"nJ Roqudun ltahan If ~ou ha'l' a good v.a1tcr fv.c didn't) ~ou "ill &l'I a n1n•I) lll\"'--d \Ckt·taon of ~rcen' "llh a light lOallng of dre~s- 1ng llugl' <racked rx·ppcrcorn'> arc .1l\C1 nffrrl'd hnalh the wrned httf am\t~d. grnerou' pon1on\ of bau11full) prnl>. tt'nlkr and kan daces r('Stang TITUS J 'C.-ar Y.h1k an1lthcr longtimC' tu-n.Jmint· tht• n.·st of th<' pro(NS1onal m1nan .\nn1 L 11ng dct ll'd to lcJ' c tht'atcr St'l'nc· m I 990 Futufr' ~rom 89 the t:c,mr;in' for l\an Franu\<:o columns '"" l·hronide the· c·om- lfnrc-tulf\ Y.(··11 ~l· them both OOl k mun111 tht•Jtt·~ 111th l:Jun.•ls for top t 111H 1 v.unh) 1ndl\ 1dual achte' l'· again hclorl· too ltmg productmns :rncJ pt:rformances. • n1 ' v.('rt po~led by James R flefon· tht· Dail> Pilot'• annual m:m ' n~t'1 in '"The Ramp.. V1( Jn the ne11 in~wllmt·n t of thH JncJ "<lm.rn of the• 1e:ir in tht'aler I , , 1n11 1n .. \tan of the flt'sh." 'C'' en·pJrl rt'trn\/)('t'll\e "c'll Jrr fl'\C'D/t"d • n. llJrehl.. 1n ··~rch and IX----------------------------~ ' · c :cor1c Edt' 1n ··Man and " ' rman·· .tnd Don Took in ' ckhine'\ Dcftn~" \ 11 in all. I 9QO was a n ch. v11.al ' , hallcng1ng )tar for South • • '' Rt'pt'110r). dimmed u It was "·mt d i OUr11Jn1 JX'™>nncl ,, \n Ko us111t. one of the com- r·"" ' found1na anm<>. was cnt1- 1 1 inJured an a motorcyck 1«1- 1 nt that ~•II ket'p him olT '\.llt' for Xl3 &'oo<Moy • l~ Beach • 01., '97-61'.ZJ 2824 1 00'*'\ 'dey Ptt"'Y • l<>o.m ~uef • 014) 8.11-1195 Step 1lp w the mike and Sing on Key with Cannery Karaoke Pick your favorit£ hil You 'U sound just like a star! ~rfonnanc begin at 9~Xl p.m. every Tuesday night THE ANNERV RFSD\URANT ::.lio Lafa.> '"'' 'mlk' • ~'J)Ort [)(> h. CA f1..?fj6,.') 675-.5777 a top ~rfCC"tl)' cookt'd cabbage. boiled potatO<'s and l-arrots Mus- tard and hor.crad1sh sauce "ere ~ned on lhC' stdt' It v.as p1c1ure lo tx-hold but tht' JO~ "as in the eating. I'm afraid I dasagn.·ed "1th the Captain. This was not the best corm:d bcc-f 1n OrJnge ( ount~ 11 v.a<t tht' best in Southern Calafornaa and rx-rhaP\ ('\en on the.-"c<;l ( oa\t II )ou arc nol a corned bc1:1 aficionado. The i\rchcs has other "ed .. I~ special\. a Mc\lcan pl attn on Tut'Sda) ~tt'a1loaf on Thu™1a~ and Bah' 8Jd.. Ribs on Fndin The: rcgul;ar iunch mc.-nu 1s large and 'araed v.-ath some v.ondcrtul harga1n'i like Pt'tralc wk tor S'l 'J'\ n1mpktc: "llh soup or \alad nr 4'\\l'l'thrcad' "1a'>loltc tor JU'>I a ll111t-more' Th<' large otTenntt~ of Ylads and ~ndv.alh~. though \Cr~ "C'll ~part'd ~·em to he rather o 'crpnled On su~QU('nt lunch \l\1h Y.C ha'c had o ther c.-at1ng ad,cntur<'' The h'cr. 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SJ0 1o l'lMOft ·S. ~--~ ~'".._.,... ~·· Cilte 9llU GottJ "'u...~ tbU ~-........ .... ttn0en, H.at'S ,.,.~ ,....,,.. nw ~ ~IOOf~f ~.,,....,.,.,, It.ch, YOln '" .,,. .. ~ ...... 11'1 ~· litA ~ In IOW'\,; •o llWf ......... _ ...... uadlH....,... «• ~ .......... _..,,.~ 18.99 Olga Hunt welcomes .n-to the new Village Farmer restaurant. which takes the place of the Good Earth In South Coast Village. Long-ume cun~rs of t~ Good E.mh w rit find fammar but 1mpro11t'C1 menu Items ar ~ W- I.age Farmer Olga Hunt, previous ~r of the Good Eanh Fashion Island and South Coast v11~. has ~Y upelated ~' mt'nu and renamed the restaurant at Sooth Coan Plaza V11fa9e Hunt ~rsonally created an menu items .. All bakery Items are rnadt on tN prrmises and every· thing is fresh daily -JUICt'S soups and sauces Hunt ts alWays on tht' prem1st's and trying to get customer ftt'CI· back ·1 wanted to go baek to ba.Stcs We went back to tht' land.· sht' says Mtnu Items are health-onen-- ted ¥ld ~t' from scr acch Hunt ctr I .......... ,. ..................... .................... .........,.,~------ personally castes everything everyday to assure quality ·we even play dan1c~ music in the t>ackground to promote a ~act'· ful envrronment says Hunt Parrons w 1U find larger pon1om and a 'fresher .Jpproach ac· cording to Hunt ·we get produce d1rec t from t~ grower six mnes Wt't'kly poultry tvtry Clay. soup da11y. bakt'd goods atso daily. nothing pre-c~d and we use fre sh ~rbs Mld ~ces Wt art ht>alth-consc1ous but wt haven t sacri ficed tastt fo r health Tht' V1lf.J9e Farmer fprtv•ouuy enc Good EanhJ is located at 3810 So Plaza Dr South Coast Plaza Village For rt'St'rvattons. call SS 7 ·8'43 3 o.ly Ptlot Weekend/ ~, Decem~ 13, 1990 I • ~," . • .. t"J & n.Jo1l9 1to9er DINNER SPECIALS Includes toUp or 10lod. choa of potato. 6r wgrtobl~. hot roU & dnaert. SUN -(HICKEN DINNER $5.95 MON -CHICKEN DINNER $5.95 TUES -CHICKEN-FRIED STEAX $5.95 -WED -SALISBURY STEAX $5.95 THURS -SPAGHETTI $4.95 FRI -PORK CHOPS $5.95 SAT -STtAK & SHRIMP $7 .95 -- - ---wtth thls ad - -- --- Also Featuring fRf.SH FISH DINNERS FROM $7 .95 • AHi • SWORDASH • SHARK • •HALIBUT Daanvlew Dining Entertalnmmt & Dandng .tCJ0 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY IAGUNA Bf.ACH, CA 9265 J (714) tH.3358 or (714) 494-3137 the Sushi Bar <!ft1 c d it e r ranea 'l 5 "' Anntwnary Celebration CRoom ALL·Yoa-Ca•-Eat •13 .. A Ane Olf't.o ~tot Lunch 11 :30-2:30 Un::h. °"* 0( 5'rdcJy ..... frt ~-BnllC::h Colfot~ Dtnna 5:30-6:30 ~(/14) 1133-2710 .. _.. RTERINN.. (OW.r ~ In Sfl•hl Bar Only) .... ffOIEL-- 425e Blrcla St. •95S-0822 11700 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beac:lll Irvine, CA ~ ,~ .. ftr~'-~'-"" ""~~ ,, ,, ,, 11 ,.... LUNCH ....... T. MOii 11 AM D••• MOM..flfl,... ....... DlaU IAT. a ... MOii IN LOCATID AT HAMOR a WLION .. HAMOR 1tta.•1NG CDTIR .. HAMOR aw. COSTA •IA '°" MIBVATION8 CALL M1..n'7 •• D111t Plot Weekend/ Thursday, Oeoember 13 1990 . . .. ' •• TllUIS. JOll DEC. tJ MAlllOU FRI. SWlltlH DEC. t4 TlllS SAT. . .... HC. ts TillS ••• HOHi & HC." TIEl•llOWI ••• ...IAYlnl HC. t1 fOOTUU TIES. TAOO HC. ti TllDAY Wit. Itel HC. 1' PIZO ~e•W.UE 2332 W. Coast tl&hw•Y fEWPORT BEACH • 631-1220 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS 642-4321 EXT. 272 ' AU•a..a Ollr Get·A-1'97 Set ............... . 56 2 o.Mt Occ...-1 GIFr CERTIFICATES and CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS ••tC.00 • FRESH FRUIT BASKET • •THE BREAD BASKET• •THE BLESSING BASKET• •THESHOPPERBASKET• •THE PARTY BASKET• (f~y 'Ole Oood Blrtia-Under w -•Mil) 3810 soure PLAZA DR • 557-8433 Per n..t §J:eelal ~ •et.de. Or .. , ...... Ord.er By PhoM Or Step By ~ Of/b Upstairs At The VUlo Profll 9-ll 2'b 6pm. After 6pm The Ca.shier Can Tc:iU Care Of Your Gift ~ Neetl& 3131 W. Co..t lfw7 • llcwpari •••• • eu 7891 Rne Conti.nental Cuisine(, Extensive Wine List STIAK~ a W.oott IMO ll'OCllOO '°"' · IM'A .... ,. ............. ,, COHCElltA..!.' 'M':H"' • 0 2 7 a..,..____,------ . ... . ' Framing Gallery deals in volume Boutlng a dramatic new showroom, the Art Framing Gal- lery In Fountain Valley features custom framing and fine artworks. Fast turnaround and over 1,000 trame samples to choose from set the Art Framing Gallery apart from Its competition. The store also sells miniature decor- ative frames. "We're full aervtce... says manager Dan Winn, son of owner Long Winn. Belfdes its framing service, the Art Framing Gallery also sells the artworks of local art- ists. including such media as paiper mache and pastel, many in a neo-class1c style. Fotlowtng the neo-ciuaical theme, the Art Framing Gallery also carries clat*al dlaptay columns and statuary, from classical compoMra to minia- ture Greek figures. Winn also has a large cotlectlon of fine art posters. For the holidays, the Art Framing Gallery is ottering a one-cent sale. "If you order one frame, you get the second one for one cent," says Winn. "And, if you can find the same frame at a lower price anywhere, we'll give you that price." The Art Framing Gallefy Is located at 17800 Newnope St.. Fountain Valley. For further In- formation, caJI 979-9337. Tri Pro Triathlon Shop a mecca for triathletes Year-round and dedicated bl and trl-athletes. listen up If you're in the market for a bike. wind 1acket or even a simple pair of tights, Tri Pro Triathlon Shop caters to your special needs "We carry all the equipment for tnathletes. from first-timer to professional." says owner Ray Still Still himself has been in- volved in the sport since 1983 Tri Pro has a complete line of sw1mm1ng. running and cycling gear. including race bikes "You won't flnd bikes like these at a regular bike store," Still says. Tri Pro even stocks nutritional products. For the holidays. the shop is offering a complete line of tights and lots of cold weather wear Tn Pro Triathlon Shop 1s located at 18449 Brookhurst St , Fountain Valley Call 965-7634 for more information and prices TR I ATHLON s 1t T o p v OMPETITIVE ~~~ IWll•H .... CYOUll ••. , .. .... 16%·0ff .. ···~"···· -.r11 w-=--~~lh ...... Racing Bikes, Apparel & Accessories Also Sports Nutritional Products ,................... ":'~" Promenade Shopping Cent., .... f-..1'11 . .fit. Fountlkt Vetl9y tt::-ur. 111-lll• ':'. 11 ~.7: tau_.,. LEVI'S® SHRINK TO FIT *Limit 3 pr per customer *Sorry No Dealers *Add $3.00. lengths 38-40 *Sorry no Layaways or ramchecks ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fashion Island decks the mall for holidays The holiday season Is under their Christmas tree will find the way at Fashion Island In New-Christmas stores at Atrtum port Beach, with plenty of ac-Court full of Inspiration. Once tlvitles and helpful services to Upon a Christmas, located next make shopping an enjoyable ex-to the Concierge Service on the perlence. main level. offer~ a wide assort- Fashion Island's new Con-ment of Items Including many clerge Service Is available dur-old-fashloned/tradltlonal-style Ing all Christmas mall hours to pieces. otter gift-giving suggestions and Noel 1. also located on the help customers find particular main level, otters a pastel gift Items. theme. with Victorian figurines wrapping. The Ultimate Invita- tion· In Atrium Court provides the "ultimate" In personalized wrappings for those special gifts, and Europa lnternatlonal also offers a wrapping service. The Mall Room. located in the Service Shops section. can wrap packages for shipping. In addition to Fashion Island's 200-plus shops and restaurants. there's also plenty o~ entertain- ment happening throughout the holiday season. On Saturdays and Sundays, the Children's Train takes the younger set around the 110-foot Christmas tree and meanders through Santa's Village. At varying times during the weekday and on weekends. shoppers can enjoy entertain- ment by the Fashion Island strolling musical players as well as carolers. a brass quintet and performances by several com- munity groups. / And. of course. children can have their photo taken with Santa Claus and enjoy storytell- ing by M'rs. Claus at Santa's House. For each photo taken with Santa. Fashion will donate 25 cents to American Oceans Campaign, a non.partisan. non· profit organlz.atlon dedicated to the restoraUon and preMNallon of Am«ica'a OQMnl. Fashion t11and also will donate S 1 to ACC from the sale of each commemorative Christmas Tree Snow Globe Shoppers with a dally total purchase of S75 Of more from any store or combination of st0<es can purcnue a globe (a $45 value) for $19.95. Mall hoors for the Christmas season are Monday through Saturday untll Dec. 22 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .• Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Christmas Eve troro 10 a m to 6 p.m The Concierge Service and sparkling trees. Its sister provides coat and package store, Noel 2. Is located on the check. baby strollers and wheel-upper level and offers both tra- chairs. and also is the place to dltlonal Items and a colorful purchase gift certificates. re-array of Jewel-toned ornaments. deemable at any Fashion Island Also open during the holiday store or restaurant. The Con-season is Hickory Farms, which c1erge Service is located at the will create delectable gift information desk on the main baskets to suit a wide range of level in Atrium Court and can be tastes. Hickory Farms is located reached at 121-2000. next to I. Magnln. Clipping coupons pays off Shoppers looking for unique Fashion Island also offers Shopping with coupons has club fund o __ rn_a_m_e_n_t_s_o_r_a_n_ew_w_a_:y_to_tr_im _ _:· p_le_n_t.:..y_o_f_a_s_sl_ta_n_c_e_w_i_th_..:::g_itt--. gone beyond saving a few cents If you already shop with ,-------------------------Rising supermarket prices have coupons you may 1ust need a CUSTOM FRAMING • made It a necessity, but have few tips to move into the super-1 S I you ever wondered how profit-shopper category. and by ne><t I I I able It can be? Christmas it can be a profitable I MT ru.e; GAlLClY, 17100 IOtO'l. m. vu. I Shoppers who have "learned little buS1t1ess all your own. WC ME LOCATED IDT TO J)( rcunAM VALL£l PllC[ cue h .. b s h d h I m (7l•) 97,_,337 • Cl H ) ,,,.,340 I ow can get ack most of their upers oppers o more t an I grocery money each month If chp coupons They know how to I 0 11 their grocery bill 1s $500 and get coupons malled to their they get back $450 in refunds. door They also know how to get I I that's a nice llttle Christmas information on loads of manu- : 1 . 0 F F '*1~10~ 1 • t-------------facturers' refunds few people 0 seem to know about Manufacturers issue coupons I in the hope of establishing reg-. 2 WEEKS ONL YI I utar customers tor their prod- 11 60"4 on: ON I.HY CUSTOM FRAMES. OVER 2,000 FRAME SAMPLES TO I ucts. An astonishing tact is that. SELECT. LMT 1 FRAME ORDER PEA COUPON. I though 90 b1l1ton coupons and L uus coul"ON EXf'tRES 12· l •·•o AISOlUlft'f. .I refunds are issued each year. -----------------------only 5 percent of them are ever LGB NEW & USED BOUGHT SOLD TRADED used A consumer service group has put together a special repor1 that gives the inside tips on how to get more manufacturer coupons and refunds each week and how to reoetve refund checks In the mall on a regular basis -which Is one ot the ke)'S to getting most of your money back Besides saving money this service shows shoppers how to actually earn money tes ting various coupons tor a consumer report For more Information. send a (long) self-addressed. stamped envelope to Consumer Services. PO Box 1264. Central A-.e . Scarsdale. NV 10583. fj ' I • I ' f.XCWSfVELY 1AR<lf SCALE MODEL TRAINS & ACCESSORIES Imported leather gifts from Italy available at Carys & Company. I'll£ \'. f'( 1111 (If AC If IC>f>'\ ''"'I""' l tn1~1 llr I "'h""" l•iiind 11411W Ifill • U5iA ~AlNS • KADff • DeUON •BAUMANN •BACHMANN • UONtL • POU • PRE~ • l.OB • l>!A Morgan's Big Trains Emporium lht0U9h Ch11ltmae 1990 M<Hoen'• Bio Treine Emporium l l6'l Cent•r A- H""l"'O• ....,,. CA • '. -(ft·~ .. >,... 1'°' . \( ( 1{--"\ -..... t . OUR NEW LOCATION IN LAGUNA HfL&.a lllOfPft'• .. T'91M lmpoltt1ffl t)OU I.AIM,,_... ~ •"'* ~ '1tlwwt L..-Hllll.CA (1141 M>11U Extra shopping time produces special gifts By SuMn K. Perry lpec:illt to .. 0., "°' Giving a chttd hia own per- aon&Nzed gift kit, complete with Items to complement hia apecial hobby, wlfl provide him wtth the tools to creattvety explore his own area of Interest and ensure that yoor gift wlll be unique. prlilChoolerl (under your watch- ful •> wm enjoy lnYMtlgaUng nature's amazing laws wh«\ you flH a kit with one or more magnet•. a magnttytng glua, a compass, a ftuhMght, batteries. ftuhHght bulM, bell wire and balloons. Other sdenc&-related Items you can Include are a postage acale. a level. a ptanter poltey and a met81 bucket In which to ralM and lowet Items. Science book• approPrlate for your child's age can be found In special aectlons of m09t bookatores. 4. Arts and crafts kit: Shop at an ar1 supply or crafts ahop and fill a shopping bag or box with a variety of ar11sts' materlaJs. yarn, etutlc trim, ribbons, glue, scluors, fabric scraps; etc. Some youngsters prefer to mal<e their products freestyte, but for tho9e who like to f<>'IOw directions, Include a llmpte how-to booklet and the specific materlaJs needed for some of the projects llsted. nightgowns, makeup, sample 5. Game kit: School-age chll-perfumes. evening shoes. hats. dren wfth board game ex-masks and purses. pertenoe wlll enjoy making their 7. Medical kit: Fiii a large own games when you provide purse with Band-Aids, elastic them wtth dice. sand-timer, bandages. cotton balls. Index cards and colored pens, a stethoscope, hand cream and any other medical supplies you large piece of cardboard for a find In the drug store that are game board and small plastlc 1 h'ld' animals or other objects to use ..--ap-pr_o_p_r _a_te_t_o_y_ou_r _c_• _5 _a_ge_. u markers. 6. Drama and dress-up kit: Compile an assortment of jew- elry, sungtasses, scarves. old Shop in dl9COUnt. drug or de- partment stores, stationery, hardware or school suppty shops to locate the contenta to each afmple kit; the poselbUIUes for the contents of each are onty limited by your Imagination. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii.:iiii-iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____ ___ Here are a few sample Ideas: 1. Toof kit: Equip an lnexpen- stve toolbox wfth a hammer, nails, pliers, sctewdrtver and a baste how-to manual. A half-hour In a hardware store wlll provide you wfth lots of Ideas for Inexpensive ad- ditions to the kit. 2. Office kit: Shop In a sta- tlonftr}' store for office supplies such as assorted pads, smooth writing pens, eofored mart<ers, h<>'e punch, stapler. ruler. tape. address book, stamp pad and rubber stamps. stickers. eraser and stencils. Package the whote kit In a plastlc "In-box" or vinyl brief- case. 3 . Science kit: Even Young girls' fashions at Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope, a spectrum of colorful fashions for girls, teens and juniors In Fountain Valley, Is a family-operated business started by Kay Graves a little over a year ago. The shop carries the latest fashions for young women, as well as accessories and novelty Items. Its staff Is attentive to customers' needs and destres. Free gift wrapping and per- sonallUtlon of gift Items are offered at the store. which car- ries top name bra.nds as well as a S 15 rack at the rear of the shop for bargain hunters. KaJefdoscope la located at 18055 Magnolla St.. near Talbert Avenue, In Fountain Val- ley. More lntormatton m11Y be' obtained by calling 963-7133. L ... Me.vy hty 011 ltetttl4•~ I ...... ._ t1oc1a 50 C11 L.u Thi9ft It !tie Pf'G 21~,...... 3 ,,....... """'-&.o-w- • ~ 01~ 'Mu$7.91Qf • ....... L.ceaU..-C...... ..... Ow:: ,,,, 0.-...--'l_,.._, I-~ .......... '"'9<* 0.-.. MM. 2 Mce f17.91Ch. ll.W .... , ..... m.P ... lltllMYS 1'1 ......... lt.c.&. CA flMl .... 1111 Come See Santa's Fa t'Orite Place To Shop ... For Those Last Minute Items! COSTA MESA COURTYARDS CHRISTMAS EVENTS DECEMBER l 5TH 11 .. -a,.. 11...tpm Slci&ll rides around the shoppina omter Elves to pus out C:ancfy canes PASBION DIRECTORY BOIUIBNTUTAlNJONT Alblctic X-pms C1odlel1imc Deliper ltvd. Fu•ia Ootbt .. Co. f"aW- Pldlc £,a A Ts ..... a.s ._.,. ...... , Ci11D A Swi....., Conlainwarcs E YUIS Rtnts Opus 111-0ra.firu Gifts PMt<Wet)r S..Oood) S&roodl nw:aLaY J.C. HwnPlaries, Jeweler 8DVICS8 Adia Tc•anry ScMca ~ ...... AA 1n1 TllMI Q IL' 21 llllDd Plllcik Clli"9I ....... ··"· Ci••• " DiilttlP1 LAtT ...,,_ Q9'T W I Ari Adwei1fllfne ·-· 1ient IO .. oan:Jl 11 C0MT DM..Y fll.OT a M &ID8IT I ~. o.c.mw 13, 1890-5 ~ er .~abnr.r 'T~ •TO_.. .•tto ftAo:> r\t ~· ~ ,. ;r. Play best golf courses, join Royal Pacific "Our goal Is to provide our and women basically because dlae and lntra·tournament ac- members wtth the opportunity we were tired of playlng at the tlvitles at every scheduled event. to play at Southern California's same old courses, not only In· We want to make every player In best golf course facilities.'' says formally but In tournament play our tournaments feet as if he or Michael Giese, president of the as well," Morgan said. she has a real chance to win Royal Pacific Golf Association. "Golf Is such a great sport, something for his or her ef· "There are hundreds. prob· and there are so many beautiful forts." ably thousands. of golfers In and challenging courses to play Some of the events and dates Southern California who never on that we wanted to be able to for the first few months of the get a chance to play at the best play at the best on a year.round 1991 season have been sched· courses. like Bear Creek, the basis," he added. uled. They Include Jan. 14 at the Pacific Golf Club or Seaclltf golf Accepted by the Southern Seacllff Country Club, Jan. 29 at courses. all of which the PGA California Golf Association as Bear Creek Golf Club, Feb. 4 at has scheduled tournaments at an affiliate member for 1991, Mission Viejo Country Club. for the 1991 season." the RPGA Is working at a rapid March 3 at Tiier as Creek Coun· The APGA ws founded by pace to devetop Itself as one of try Club, March 11 at Pacific Giese. who also serves as dlrec· the ~t golf organizations In Golt Club and April 8 at Mesa tor of golf, and Larry Morgan. Southern Calltornla. Verde Country Club. owner or the Blue Moon Marine "All or our tournaments are Giese. who also Is a golf club Ing as chief officer of the RPGA. "All of our members will re- ceive discounted rates on all their repairs or custom·bullt clubs," he said. "Not only wtll we provide repair servfoe to our members. but the general public as well. "We will be providing a pick· up and delivery service as weu u a mobl._ Mrvtce van," he added. "We wtll come out to your home or office end do llm~ r~ra auch u regrlp· ping and reehaftlng right at your door." Golfers wtlhlng to avall them· aefvea of thlt Mt\'lee, or to learn more about the APGA, should call 850~8&4 for more lnfor· matlon. Quality and variety at Farr's Hallmark boat yard In Newport Beach. going to be run with styte and repair specialist. will be ln- "Mlke and I wanted to create class," Giese said. "There will corpora ting his services at the Looking for glf1 ideas for the ·our own organization for men be trophies. medals. merchan· repair racihty as well as prestd· upcoming holidays? Farr's Hall-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mark Stationers in Fountain Va~ plete revtaion of the Hallmark ~rtment -wt\lch result9d In the area·s largest MMctlon ot Hallmark cards. ~frta and ac- cessories -Farf a remodeled and expanded the gift depart- ment to satisfy the needs of its rapidly growing cttentele. HOLIDAY SPECIALS . YAMAHA RX-1130 top· line receiver /surround Reg. $1200. SALE MITSUBISHI CS·3120A 31 " monitor/TV Reg. $2200. SALE POLK AUDIO SDA·28 award winning speakers Reg. $1399.pr SALE BANG & OLUFSEN AL-140 panel speakers Reg. $1000.pr SALE YAMAHA CDX·930 "S-81t" CO player Reg. $550. SALE KEF C· 15 small bookshelf speakers Reg. $250.pr SALE PROTON = 320 deluxe am/fm clock radio Reg. $120. SALE MITSUBISHI MC·S 100 18 bit CO player Reg. $600. SALE CANTON FONUM 600 floor standing speakers Reg. $900.pr SALE TEAK Pl FM amplified antenna Reg $80. SALE YAMAHA CD 5-disc changers ... starting from SALE PROTON VT·290S 2T' monitor/TV Reg. $1250. SALE ADCOM = 555 series 1 amp. (200 w/ch) Reg. $750. SALE --·----····---···----···-·--------------·-------------------------Hurry. quantities limited! Many more In-store specfafs! ••• FOR THOSE~ WHO DESERVE THE BESTI • • $799. $1698. $899.pr $749.pr 1399. $199.pr $99. $349. 1191.pr SIS. $299. 1895~ ssee. ley has Just the Item for that hard-to--buy.for person 1n your lite Whether It's a family member. sweetheart, the boss or a co- worker. the large variety of gltts tn both the Hallmark depart· ment or the office products de- partment can satisfy every need Smee taking control In Sep- tember of 1989. new owners Michael and Leonie Lupton have re-merchandised Farr's Hall· mark Stationers with an emphasis on gifts, glf1s and more glf1s. In addition to a com- "Once a customer. always a customer" 11 a comonty heard statement of the many satisfied shoppers who benefit from the friendly attention to personal service offered by Farr's em- ployees. Farr's Hallmark Stationers has one of the most complete aeJect1on~ ot otfloe products tor ~-------------. home office or bullness In Or ange County. A futl and sell- ~ copy center (offering copies as low as three cents each) and a U.S. PcmaJ Service contract station with expanded holiday hour• make Farr's a complete shopping experience In one stop Farr's Hallmark Stationers 1s located at 16333 Harbor Blvd It Edglnger Avenue. In Foon1a1n Valley. Charge ac.oounta are wefcome. Call 839-4411 for more Information. •'=>\\AIR l'l, ~ (U psoain 11 Pi<ttmalcen) ~ {;>, V) ~ .......... A Fa mily Af-hair C&IU-~-S¥•t Prices To Fit The Famil y Budget S-LAIT ...uTI GIFT GUl>E I An A~ig ~·IO IN Oll.W COAl'T DALY N.OT a NllJSIDGfT I Thur1dey o.c.rriber 13 1990 • • # • , t •• •• "'"' • • • , ',. 1 . I I • • • • • •••• \.•. • Oh, you beautiful dolls. These and mOf'e are waJtlng at both Cherlah stOf'es In Huntington Beach. Cherish all dolled up Imagine one of theSe beautiful dolls under your Christmas tree. Cherish Christmas Store and Cherish Country Furnishings proudly display the most ex- qulaJte oollectlon oJ dolls you'll find anywhere. Thele are dolls to excite the most avid collec10f' °' to give to that apeclaJ child on your Christmas list. with wonderful Christmas Items to deck your waJls. doo,., tables and tree for the holidays. Come by and treat yourMH to a beautiful shopping experience and Indulge yoursetf In the am- biance of Christmas. Che<lsh Is located at 607• and 6100 (back building) Warner Ave. at Springdale Street in Huntington Beach. FOf' Infor- mation, call 8-43-11~. Don't forget Fido or Kitty; see Amco Remember your pet this Christmas season and all year round with a special trip to the groomer or quality supplies from Amco Pet Supplies and Grooming In Fouhtal~'VaJley. . -Specializing In cats and dogs. Amco carries everything from hand-knit sweaters by Betty Butler (Ideal for winter) to collars by Ralnb<>w Connection. You can find "pet gifts" such as dog beds. food dishes. leashes, chew toys and a variety of dog biscuits. as wef I as reg- ular supplies lnc.ludlng all major brands of food, grooming sup- plies. Melabalm organic prod- ucts. nea control dips and sprays and pet houses. "We're able to sell veterinary products at a reduced price because we can order direct," says owner Shane Geo. who took over the store about a year ago. Geil has been In the pet store retail business for over three years. ~ Amco also otters the services of veteran groome< Chris Forte who has been bathing and g(oomlng animals for 20 years. Originally an animal nealth tech- nician, she gives special atten- tion to skincare problems All groomlngs include nail trimming, ear cleaning and even glands. While Forte specializes In the grooming of cats. she will gladly do your dog, too. Accord- ing to Geil. Forte handles pets gently and attentwety and will do justice to your favorite pet Arnco also carries bask: bird. fish. reptile and small pet needs Amco Pet Supplies and Grooming IS located at 16~0 Harbor Blvd., Suite 8 , Fountain VaJley. For grooming hours and lnfOf'mation, call 775-6543 Golden oldies at Recycled Audio & Video Used turntables never die; they just go to Recycied Audio and Video In Costa Mesa. And so do used tape decks. cassette macillnes and assorted separ- ates. You can even find the odd VCR. Owner John Stewart Is the former regional servloe manager for Pacific Stereo. which went out of business 4 lh years ago. leaving Stewart Jobless. "With nothing better to do, I decided to go for it," says Stewart, who always harbored a secret desire to go Into business for himself. "We started as a service or- ganization, primarily, and also sold a tew used pieces," Stewart said. "It was a real popular concept ·· The trend toward recycling doesn't hurt business either. good equipment really feel bad." Stewart maintains he's selec- tive about what he allows Into his store. "We turn away about half the things we get offered," he notes. "We go for better prod- ucts that came out In the '70s and '80s. We aJso have some hard-to-find things. such as reel-to-reels. We have a lot of things no one carries. No one sells turntables anymore." One reason for buying used equipment, according to Stewart, Is that it's a better value for the money. "Today's stuff Is real cheap; a lot of plastic,'' he noted, "and manufacturers are looking for ways to cut corners. Too. be- cause of the economic situation, Japanese stuff Is less at- fordab1e. ·• equipment comes with a thrM-• Ing aspect. month warranty on parts and "We're not afraid to spend a labor. lot of time with someone to get "We're very servlce-orlen-them what they need," he adds. ted," Stewart says. "All our statt "And we tervlce aJI customers. 11 knowledgeable. w e:re a not jus1 those we aeU to. We bunch of service technicians have a large Inventory of parts." who kind of eased Into the seU-As Stewart acknowtedges. quaHty uMd equipment l'totea are few and fat beNieen. "We're real un)Que," he eaya. Recycted Audio end Viedo Is located at 2075 Newport BM:t., Coate Mesa. FOf more lnfOf· matlon, call 846-1947. Laguna's 'hooker earrings' going on sale this Saturday If happiness comes In small elegant design appealed to baby. then her Cff1* la certainly packa9es. then Barbara women with both pierced and het family. The studio. now tn Its Barnett s "hooker" earrings In unplerced ears. It was this con-third year. Is prnently staffed Laguna Beach can Insure such a cept that earned her a utility by eight full-time workers and feeling this Christmas season. patent on the design and a 12 part-time aaJes repraenta- Thls Saturday marks the place In "Who's Who of Ameri-tlves. Additional help comes one.a-year sale of the classics. can Inventors " from Goodwtll Industries, em- as well as some 30 new designs. With a keen sense ot a ployed for all beading. at discounts of 15 to 50 percent woman's chnglng needs and The Sawdust Festival, Whefe off the regular price. fancies. Barnett has continued she has exhlbtted for 13 years, Barnett created her "hooker" to elaborate on that classk: still feels like home to Barnett, earrings In 1983. revolutlonlzlng shape. In ottering Innumerable and continues to be a great tesl .;====;.;:=====;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ a then-static earring market. In choices In 14k gold, 14k gold-market for all her new dea'gns. creating a simple. looped band tilled d t r beaded je ··Recycling Is such a buzz word these days." he pointed out "Some people really want to buy used products. 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More Information la available at 497-9697. • "'•Id eltd lJnfll &e,-.. 1h • 0.lly Arth1IOe1 • Soda.I £acttr1'°H • 0.lly N..t S.rvk• Avati.W. • holly Equl~ Kltctie .. 11 .. • 24 Ho•r Stam .. • Sc:hH.1tW ,.,.~''°" ~ ..... -~--lf'eaAI. 5oilh ·VJUAS· • (714) 146-'300 nll f .m6ewU C..ta Mee. ............. ,. Raise spirit with gift of Christmas music By WILLIAM GLACKIN ~--8er'flee Gtvtng ""'* for Chrtatmu? What coutd be more ap. proprlate than Chrl1tma1 muak:? Among recent record· lng1, a new "MMllah," a great "Magnlflcat" and Hveral ablofutefy stunning choral re- cordlng1 of traditional and In tome CUM rare carota and other lhort works offer a feast of chok:ee: singing. There are only 22 In Parrott'• choir. but eYel'\ when It comee to the big ttatemwitt ("Wonderful! CounMk>tt") they eound brac.- lngty full. There may be IOme who will mlu the st'9ef weight.of the u1ual 200-400 1trong "MM9tah" choruM9, but ewt"I they lhould be grateful for the marvek>ul clarlty of the counter- Point In "FOr He lhall purtfy," the buoyMCy of "For unto u1 a Chlld la born" and the Hghtneee ot "His yoke Is euy." And be- lieve me, the "Hallelujah" It gk>rioul and "Worthy la the Lamb" hu tremendoua p()We(. Nothlng's perfect: The soprano tone sounds a llttle too "ttralght'' for my taste at tlmee. nne one. •e.ctt'1 "Megnlficat" ti not only a great Chn.tmu dasic, Nttlng the Virgin Mery'• Joyful 1tatemwit to EAnbeth ("My soul doth magnify the Lord"), but aJto one of the QtMtest of all exemplar1 of the art of let- ting word• to muelc. For Telarc, It hM been recorded again by Robert Shaw, WhoM flrst Y91f· lk>n for RCA 40 yeers 'ego was an etectrtfylng 1UCC911, thtl time wtth hll Atlllnta Symphony Or- cheltra and Chorus. A.a you might expect from thta toremoet American choral rMSter, tt ... muterplece u a performance .. welt .. a compoeltk>n. Ewn thoM whO treetute the ofd recording wtM went thit one, and not only for the tech."'Mcal improvement•. Every numbet Is a gem, but eepeclalty ltrfklng are "Omne1 generatlones," a thr'llllng concept thrltllngly ex- preaed; the lovely ck>ae har- mony of t'"9 "Et mlMricordla"; the limpid beauty of the women'• chorus. "Susoeplt ls- reel": and the way the rising lines reach up to the trumpets In the flnal "Glor~a." The new releases Include no 1918 than four ch0raJ recordings of Christmas musk: that man-age, whlle covering some of the aame ground. to be dlstlnctly different from each other. If you like this sort of thing, you should reaffy try all four. •Joeeph Aununerfett and the New Yoric Choral Artists, with organist Douglas Metor and a brass ensemble, otter probably the most traditional 181ectlon in "O Come. All Ye Faithful" (EMIAngel), but be prepared for some neat surprises. In the title aefectlon, for ins1anoe. the first chorus Is very traditional but the aecond and third get Increasing· ly more Innovative harmonles The most outstanding of these arrangements are by David Wiiicocks. a name to re- member: he's responsible for a richly brassy ·'God rest ye merry, gentlemen" and a "First Nowell" which adds organ Among the unusual selecilons 1s the gentle, lovety "What 1$ this lovely f1egranoe?" Not to be ovenooked Is the fact that the program book contains all the texts of the songs. •From England comes An- drew Parrott wtth hll T aVemer Choir and Player1 ptua •x IC>k>lttl whh a Yet'lk>n Of Han- deft "M .... WI " (EMl·Reftexe) that hartct back to Handel'• own time In eome of It• prac1tc. - the uae of a countertenor (Jamee Bowman) for some aolo., somewhat more fk>fldlty In IOlo -.ngtng now and then, and the r•toratlon of a few texts not commonly found In moat "Messiah" performance1. and transferring "But who may r== ....... ------------------------------- All that Is well and good. When Emma Kirkby, the gl0rlou1 English soprano also featured on Pa.rrott's recent re- cording of Handel's "Carmetlte Vespers" (same label), adds some brllllant flourishes to "Re- joice greatly." they seem Just right f~ this brilliant music. And when alto Margaret Cable's re- peat of "He was despised" ts more elaborate than the first statement. the Poigna.ncy Is heightened. Nevertheless, what makes this recording so wonhwhlle are the basa: Spirited, heartfelt Inter- pretations: solos that are, for the most part, well caat: auperb sok>ists: revert>etant, churchy acoustics: an exoetlent or· chestra: and top-quauty choral ablde the day of Hll coming" to countertenor loses something when he gets to the heat of the "refiner's fire" coloratura (usually sung by a bass). But there's so much wonderful ting- ing here It Mems ungrateful to complajn. David Thomas Is In megnlfloent form In the bass solos. especially In his last one, "The trumpet shall sound": and tenor Joseph Cornwell gett things oH to a warm, elevated start With "Every valley shall be exalted." (The sixth soloist Is the excellent soprano Emily Van Ever a.) The accompanying program book hu the full text In Engfflh, German and Frenct'I, • and a thorough historical note by CIH- ford Barttett which point• out that this Is necessarily a "Messiah." not THE "Mesliah," due to the many changes Han- del made In his own per- formances. Nevertheless, h'1 a Carne Celebrate the Halldays at - ~ FIN E ART POSTERS CUSTOM FRAMING ·1 UP TO 20% OFF STOCK & 10% OFF CUSTOM FRAMING OFFER GOOD WITH THIS AD THRU DEC. 24TH 1835-D NEWPORT BLVD. STE. 159 COSTA t/ESA-~ Bangles to suit every taste! !CHARLES H. BARR -------------------------~~~~ ......... . 9~ Know what you're drinking at holiday partie By Barbara Gotdman lpedll to the Diiiy Plot The Setting: A friendly holiday party. complete wtth appetizers and beverages galore. Your Selection: A light. non- alcoholic beverage. perhaps tonic wtth a twist, or one of the trendy new seltzers. A Fact: You may not be get- ting the heotthful drink you think you are; some of those carbonated beverages are high In calories and contain sodium. How do you know what you're drinking? You're off to a good start when you read the Hat of Ingre- dients on the label. Many seftzers and sparking waters, whether plain or flavored, are calorie-tree and sodium-tree or low In sodium. But before you select a llght- cotored sparkler at a party or from the grocer's shelf,· make sure you know what's In It. Don't assume that a clear. sparkling drink located In a section wtth bottled waters Is calorie free. •Spartdlng Miner., Water: tome, non-ce1ottc ,.....,,.., A flavored Mltzer may read Any kind of cerbonated water •Club 1oda: Fiiter "all natural" and "no aucr0te," that hal mlnerall dilaofved In H, C*bonated Wllter, typlc9ly yet contain hlgh-fruct0te oorn naturatty or otherwtM. Most are to Which "*-• end syrup -a sugar-bued sweet-very low In sodium. but a few utt1 haw beer'I lldded. ener that Is derived from oorn prove to be the exception•. eddft"'-puMd• a dlMllnr.tl rather than cane -wtth just as •Seftter: There'• no clear tut9 that rMk• ctub many calories -as colas and definition of a seltzer. "Seltzer" popular • a mixer. Alt other sugared soft drinks. on a labef used to Infer salt-free, cak>ri9-frM. dub IOda II ueu •Sparkling Water: Any water calorie-free, filtered carbonated higher In IOdklm than ot that Is carbonated (made bub-water wtthout added mlnerala or aparkUng watera. bly) by dissolved carbon-dioxide mineral salts. Many -flavored •Tonic Water: A c:arbona gas that occurs naturally In and unflavored -conform to aott drtnk often UMd a a m subsurface water or that has this dncrlptlon. 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Women'1 P1aln MEN'S ~ No Stitching °' StttcNng lnltep and top. out the guests. but the all-famll- lea party has other pluses. es- pecially for working parents of young chlldren. It's Irresistible to watch one's own llttle darl- ings Interacting with other chil- dren. as well a.s to observe how other parents handle their kids' antics. And a families party gives everybody permission to talk about their children. which makes many parents uncom- fortable during office hours or among non-parent pals. Realize. however. that a bring-the-kids party Is radically different from the adult cocktail party, sit-down dinner or flat- out bash -all of which attain near-mythic status when they become' mere memories, as new parents soon learn. For even if a baby sitter can be engaged (no small feat when slinging fast-food hamburgers pays so much better). It may be years before the one-time party animal who now rises wUh the offspring can stay awake through an evening affair. Thus, an Important rule for entertaining famlliel la to earty. "We've had good with brunches," Nancy says. and many another parent agrees. An early party gets the II guest• home In time for essentlaJ nap. and tM Pfe- noon brunch Is unqueet belt for kids who atlM nap but don't. Moreovet weekend feeling of bN perfect for a holiday which Chrlstmu. Hanukk New Year's all tan on Jong ends. If you're determined to taln after dark, borrow eclecilc menu and tltude that go with bru oocktall party la no pt graham crackers or A cheese, which ls the tort of greatly favored by dlml guests. Instead, go tor an house. starting around 4 and lasting four or five hou which the food Is a gr dinner of hors d' oeuvres. See KIOS/P ************* 1545 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA (Btw. 16th & Industrial Wa ~. American · _ ~uto Sounds Inc. SONY AM/FM BLAUPUNK Pullout AM/FM C•aMtte C.D. Player 1389°0 ~=' ·•205° SONY AM/FM C-'te $141" ALARMS from s1r ........ 980 N. Hll'bor &MS .. S1ra Ma. 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A couple of the adults eren't even parents, Whtch uggests the value of having a ew guests Who aren't busy hasing their own children. Also elpful are older kids Who get ored with "the babies" but on't mind passing trays or etching drinks. This brunch began at 10:30 a.m and lasted a couple of hours. during Which the kids filled up on miniature bran muf- fins, cheese cubes, grapes and baby bananas. Pink lemonade was the drink; there was wine for the adults, but this was a brave crew and nobody had any. Skipping the games that often end in tear~. the kids simply played with toys unttl they . began to ~ bored. Then every- one made &J "birthday poster" with fett-tlP' markers, crayons, atlek-on atara. glitter 11nd ln- Whip up your own eggnog genutty. This project ts perfectly By The Associated Press hours. Then Whip the heavy appropriate tor holiday posters, 0r-. eo.t o.11y P1oc cream until stiff. Pour the rum Whk;h the proud parents -per-mixture Into a punch bowl and harpt even the host -might Just Now's nog time, and here are told In the cream. Sprlnkle wtth get as presents. egg nog recipes ottered by nutmAn. Makes 24 punch cup Meyers' Rum: ···-Steering the kids outdoors Is ORIGINAL EGG NOG servings. the obvtous and easiest way to EGG NOG GLACE entertain them, but when 12 egg yolks 1~ pound sugar 1 4 large egg yotks ';'. cup extra weather or guests don't cooper-quart light cream 1 bottle fine sugar 1 cup hatf-and-haJf 1 ate. Indoor amusement Is (750ml) dark rum 1 quart heavy teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 tea- necessaty. It you lack toys but cream spoon vanilla extract 6 table- want to Invite kids. be sham&-Beat 12 egg yotks wtth the spoons dark rum 2 cup.s chilled less In turning on the VCR. sugar until mixture Is thick and heavy cream dash ot salt Nobody wants the kids to watch pale yellow. Stir In the light Beat the egg yotks, sugar. full-time, but this ts a apeciaJ cream and the rum. Chill three half~and-haH. nutmeg and van- Illa extract In a bowt with an electric mixer. Set the bowl In a saucepan of hot water. Beat the mixture until It Is thickened and roughly double Its original vol- ume ( 10 minutes). Stir In the rum. Set the bowl Into a tray of Ice cubes and continue beating untll the mixture Is cotd. Add the cream and salt and beat the mixture weft. Transfer the mix- ture to your Ice-cream machine and freeze it according to manu- facturer' s Instructions. Makes one quart. occaston -although If your r;;;;==============--;;;;;;;:;==============;;;;;;;ji gues1s are extremely touchy on the subject, you may want to mention your plan When Issuing lnvttatlons. . Good holiday-related video choices Include "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" or any of the Disney cartoons starring Mickey Mouse and his Ilk In hotlday tales. For older kids, go sentimental wtth "It's a Wonder- ful Ufe" or the hilarious "A Christmas Story." It goes wtthout saying that the party space must be rigorously child-proofed. Where fragile Items or holiday decorations can't be moved temporarily, as- sign someone to patrol danger- ous areas. This also goes for the Christmas tree. Which should be cleared of low-hanging orna- ments and gifts. For an extra holiday treat, make or buy some big, gaudy oookles teed In White and trimmed In red or green. R&- member. kids are more con- cerned with how that kind of food looks than hOW It tastes. Also remember to Ignore com- pletefy the potentially explostve Issue of whether a child has finished What's on his or her pt ate. The ghost of Cn ristmas past? II tilt• thou~hl<i ot ~h.Jt to ~1vt• th•' Y""' hnn~~ up 1,1n11l1.u h.tunt,, try Oflt.' 0 1 l)ur <.ol1d ltt ,,,., door l..ncx l..t•f\. With .1 '4'1f'I. t1<>n hkr <>l•r ... th.lt ~ 1dl pN'IOO w i II puff w 11 h dt'hAhl IJnd '-"C' .lin'I l1on!I 1•wn ~oud olci um If' fhent•/t'f1 '•}· .. ~~ Get the gift of entertainment. Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa will install cable in your home for EE when you give a gift to Toys for Tots. "*tMdwM a o 0 7 ~ $ 0 ·- -' Books always make novel Christmas g By Patricia Beach Smith thing from a typical Mlchoacan and pistols hung on the bed- M<Oetmy '"-s.rw:. kitchen hou~. a 16th century posts and a huge collection of Christmas 1990's answer to monastery and haciendas to colonial paintings. pet rocks are dancing potted contemporary designs by Luis A decidedly French note was flowers that gyrate to the strains Barragan. added to Mexican design In the of music. If that isn't your Idea The book dispels any notion latter half of the 19th century of a great gift for the home, how that Mexican design Is tlmited to thanks to Napoleon Ill who in- about a book? No batteries re-stucco walls, colorful tiles and stalled Maxlmlllan, a Habsburg, quired. overbearing growths of and his slightly demented wife, Start with tile vividly colorful bougalnvlllea. although these Carlota, as rulers of Mexico; To "Casa Mexicans," a collabora-appeallng elements contribute wit, the Art Nouveau style of a tlon of consummate design pho-mightily to the look of traditional h'Ome In. GuanaJuato. Even the tographer Tim Street-Porter Mexican style as shown In this Moorish aesthetlc surfaces in a and writer Marie-Pierre Colle book. The quintessential Mex-home In San Miguel de Allende (Stewart, Taborl & Chang. Inc. lean home Is Identified In La owned by American photogra- 272 pages, $45). The two ex-Gavia, a hacienda In the state of pher Deborah Turbeville. plore the amazing variety of Mexico featuring frescoes, Architect Barragan brought Mexican architecture, design chevron tile decorations, a his version of the spare Inter- and style by including every-bedroom with· riding apparel national style of le Corbusler -----------------------and Mies van de Rohe to Mex-ico, but as the book proves he consider Antonio T orrlce and Ao Logrlppo's practical and special "In My Room, Designing For and With Children" (167 pages, Fawcett Columbine, 1989, S22.95) and Annie Sloan and Felicity Bryan's charming "Nursery Style, Creating Beauti- ful Rooms for Children'' ( 192 pages, Contemporary Books, Inc.. 1989, $29.95). The two books offset one another. Tor- rice and Logrlppo otter democ- racy In not-necessarJly ex- pensive -design solutions. While Sloan and Bryan seem to sug- gest the nursery as a fantasy playground for parents who didn't have much of a childhood of their own. The designs ottered In "In My Room" were created by a de- signer who admits children have taught him his greatest lessons. Where Lognppo and Torrice speak of congenial and rooms, Sloan and Bry pretty rooms and sh painting murals. Both h place In a society wnlc to be evenly dlvlded parents whose children equal say In thefr parents whose chlld being raised with a torlan, "children-ah seen-and-not-heard" a For pretty though u pictures, there's aoph "Metropolitan Places" beth Heyert (227 Studio Books, $<40). T tographer's book exp ally a world of Interior eight cities.. Among the Ing locations In the b make-up artist Rick "confessional" (an space for repose In hi Manhattan) also maintained the best of tra- ditional Mexican design mentali- ty In his work. His Casa Galvez Is typical with Its bullt-ln furniture and flat reflecting pools. True to his hometown. Street- Porter added a chapter about Mexican Influences on homes In Los Angeles. Among them are the homes of Memphis designer Peter Shire, and Australlan art- Pang Gallery offeri large poster selecti ist Anne Kelly. Christmas shoppers looking For parents on the gltt llst, for an original gltt Idea may find -----------------------L _______ _:::_ __ themselves In the right frame of r-------------------------------==~ mind at Pang Gallery In Costa ROSAL YNN'S RESTAURANT M~saa~g Gallery fetures an enormous selection of framed 2 Complete Dinners ~O $ fine art posters at "the lowest Choos .. from A1 r prices around." The store fea- - .. tures such artists as Adams, 1) New York Steak 4) Pot Roaat Alvarez, Barton. Behrens, Bur- - 2 ) Skirt Steak 5) Fried Chicken fet, Erte, Gorman, Grigg, Hanks. Hockney, Hoppe, Kadlnsky, 3 ) Pork Roast 6) Red Snapper Matisse, Monet, Nagel, O'Keefe. E Rios. Sassone. Taylor and War-Includes: soup or salad, vegetables, 1 hot. potatoes Or rice and dessert Pang also provi des EDlHCU catalogues with thousands of No limit to nwnber iD party 7402 Edinger, Huntington Beach (714) 841-3033 .. =::.:.~, SPECIAJ_, HOLIDAY DINNERS!! The l "11 imate ~parkling Drin k Sv~tem The Ideal Gift for the Entire Family additional prints from choose. Custom framing n are satisfied at Pang where a wide variety of and mats Is ottered to attractive and unique your picture. In addition framers will provide qua tom work within 10 da Gift certificates and plans are available an credit cards are accept Gallery Is located in the Costa Mesa at 1835-0 Blvd .. Suite 159, In t Mesa Courtyards. Call 6 for more Information rac11ca.I talk of cuts to ve their seems tween have an fe and en are Vlc- uld·be- ltude. nap Ired ttlcated y EllZa- • Viking Is pho- es llter- n In surprls- are lllette's ti mate loft In s also Gallery frames end an ook to Pang's lty CU&- yaway major . Pang eart of ewport Costa S.8603 Some practical tips for traveling friends By Judy Wade Spec-ial to 1"9 ~ PllOt One of the most versatHe gifts 1 ever received, given to me by a poverty-strleken friend who nonetheless wanted to present me with something uteful for my travels, was a supply of zip-top plastic bags. She tOOk one bag of each size. then carefully folded a dozen others and zipped them Inside so they traveled flat untll I needed them. of amalt-but-vltal travel compo- nents to give as a gift, be sure to Include a box of pre-- moistened towelettes. When you have the window seat In a three- across airline configuration. it may be hard to summon the courage to disturb two sleeping seatmates so that you can get up to wash your hands before dinner. Towelettes also· can sponge a spot from a pastel blouse or put a quick shine on tra\'81-scuffed shoes. Also right up there on the list of necessities is a waterproof nylon cosmetics kit -water- proof so that a spill doesn't ruin the entire contents of your suit- case. and nylon because it's lightweight. Anyone who's tried to apply mascara by the dim flicker of a single bulb in a foreign hotel bathroom will appreciate a small four~inch mirror. regular on one side. magnifying on the other. You can take It and your make- up to the light of a window for demollShed. Many travelers consider a Swlas Army knife an absolu1e necessity. Mine has a scissors, tweezers. several blades, magni- fying glasa, screwdriver, bottle, can openers and more. The cor- kscrew and large blade have has been Indispensable for more than one roadside picnic. A portfolio with the "right'· pockets and flaps Is another great gift. Mine has space for a telephone credit card and a few charge cards, pockets which hold my airline ticket. pa$Sp<>rt and press credentials, plus sec- tions for various paper curren- cies. A really thoughtful gitt- glver will tuck a few small bills from the destination country in- side. Because passport cases rare- ly have sections for coins, a small multi-compartment change purse ts a must for foreign travel. Travelers usually have some change plus foreign coins jingling around together. which can be nerve-wracking when trying to pay for a purchase In unfamlllar coinage. Some travel hair dryers now are almost as small as a pack of playing cards. Steamers to whisk away packing wrinkles come In their own pouch and no longer require distilled water. If you give electrical appliances as a gift, be sure they either have built-In converters so they'll work on the electrical current of the destination country or give a separate converter. Converters are available with multlpl&-coun- try capablltty. Another of my favorite gifts is a knee-length paisley print cot- tonpolyester wrap robe. It takes up very llt11e room in my suit- case. I can toss It on when I need to open my door for room service, and when traveflng In less upscale climes I can pad down the hall to the community bathroom in modest comfort. Useful for trips which cover different time zones Is a time- converter wheel. They're often available at stationery stores. And. ordinary as they sound, luggage tags are always a wel- come gift, mainly because they get chewed off bags by airlines· automated baggage handling equipment with amazing reg- ularity. Look for the ones with a snap-down flap which covers the traveler's name. address and phone number so errant eyes can't readily assimilate tilt~ information and know where an empty house Is. A gift I often give to traveling friends, even if they just go away for weekends, is a small first-aid kit. I like to assemble it myself so I can tailor It to specific trips. areas or needs. Essentials in- clude several sizes of bandages. aspirin. a roll of antacid tablets. a small scissors, tweezers and a small bottle or tube of sun block. You might Include insect repellent, something for sun- burn and lip balm. Or eye drops for sun and wtnd·1mtated eyes. For me they became a carrier tor a wet bathing suit and a handful of sandy shetls from t~ Caribbean. a waterproof pocket for a damp face cloth I brought with me to Europe (washcloths are unknown In many European countries), a dry pouch for my film on a damp catamaran div- ing trip and a case for muds- tained shoes which had to go back Into my suitcase. I also used them as a lunch bag for granola bars when I was unsure of meal stops In Morocco and a repository for my small camera whtch I -.,eked Inside my life vest on i white water ratting trip. The collection of bags was one of the handiest travel gifts I've ever received. m~e~lab~lllumln~~n. If tt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j has a fold-up stand. even better. It J \ . I i When assembling a setectlon Be careful. though. I once had one crash four stories to the Paris pavement from a wlndow- slll In a tiny Left Bank hOtel. No one was hurt but my mirror was Wt mvirt IJm' to Sptrtd cA few rt'laxmg rnomtnts 1Jtt11d thr frst1vr array of Q1fls and hol1da1J trr mmmgs wr have gathered for the staSott Bo~wood ftstoons. delta robbia wreaths and gar- lands and charmmg Dukens villages art but a few of the exciting advmtures that awa11 you • PleaSI allow us lo cl'lebrate the stason with !JOU and assist you with all of your hom1 and busrnrss holiday netds • THE GREY GOOSE, INC . Ttoditio"o/ Gifts ""d Acussorits ,., EAtr ScvuoUNTM Sr11u • Co~u McSA . Tn«""°"'I Ml· 7IO) Wt rt Locatf'd tn Westpon ')qu•re OpfXhllC R<ilph'> MM\C'I .... ...., HMn1 ~~1 10:00 a. t :OO s.t•,.,.: 10:00 .. ,100 SatMlet•: 12:00 •• '100 Mnterord • \l'i.A Al'Mr1e•n lapr~ \ y NATIONAL TEST MARKET ~ FOR GIGANTIC REBATE Manufacturer's Suggested $1299.00 Store Discount $ 300.00 Rebe!• $250.00 Holiday Bonus $ 50.00 REBATE UP TO $250 Top of the line computer sewing machine YOUR PRICE $ 699.00 -~- Model 1432 $ EUREKA UPRIGHT ~ f IJiliol\. SEW&VAC ShooDlng Center 16378 Beach Btvd. Between Heil & Edinger (714) 8'2·9600 • , Stuffing stockings? Check out these gift By The Associated Press There are some girts you can buy for the whole family, lnclud- lng yourself: •Indoor Birdwatching. "Gone Birding" Is a combination board-video game that wlll help develop bird Identification skills for famlty members of all ages. ~ctress Jane Alexander nar- rtftes the video, which features British comedian-birdwatcher Biii Oddle and author Peter Alden. shown taking nature ex- peditions across North America. Uncaptioned shots of birds In their natural settings challenge players' bird knowledge, with a handicapping system for older, more experienced members of the famlly. The game Is from Ruplcola In a two-hour VHS tape (or Beta by special order) and costs about $80. •USA Trivia. What are Abraham Lincoln's hands doing In the famous statue of him In the Llncoln Memorial? And what mineral Is mined 1,000 feet below the city of Detroit? These are sample posers from the "USA Trivia" game from the Games Gang, the makers of the top-selling "Plctlonary" game. The company also Is putting out a second edition of ''Plc- tlonary," along with a number of splnoffs, Including an edition for kids and a portable version for parties. Prices range from about $19 to $35. (Answers to trivia ~~Wt)~ COUPON ~--~~--WD"'i ! STOCKING STUFFERS J ~ FOR THAT SPECIAL f AMIL Y MEMBER: ! ~ YOUR PET ~ ! s5oo OFF ANY ITEM ~ i fiM·co I I Feotvri ng Avo -Derm & Adams Ovolity Products I! 0~' Hoi•be;• 81.d Su"~ II 775-6543 blcx ~ •o ol (d~· DI l'!tr1li ~~-~~EXPIRES 1-1-91 t~WM~~~ questions: Lincoln Is spefllng his Initials, "A"and "L" In Sign language. and Detroit deep- mines salt.) •Sharp Colors. Festive cotora have come to. of all things. the disposable razor. Wiikinson Sword's "Colours" packages contain razors In white. yellow, blue, red, and green. Each comes with a reusable snap-on blade guard. The practical aide of the bright colors Is that family members can Identity their own In the bathroom cabinet, or the Individual user can keep track of which ones he's used before. Retail prices are 79 cents for five-packs and $1 .19 for ten- packs. •Little Big Horn. Tiny ~)J ~ • Jewelry • Indian Artifacts •Cry.tats • Dolls • O.sebill Cards • Vktorlan Gifts • H•ndpelnt.ed 8-slr.ds • Fumltu~ We & ffeU£ 7'llO Loallau 145 E. 19th St. Cmta Mesa 646-1569 Hubor CenteT, Harbor 1t Wilt0n C05~Mes. ~ speak«• from Memorex can transform any personal radlo- caasette player Into a mlnl- atereo system. Called Cotor Mates, they come In bright cot- ors and plug Into the earphone jack for external sound. Or. If you still prefer earphones. you can get Colorphones, also In bright colors. The speakers are about $10 a pair. and the earphones are about $6. •Ethel M Chocolates' holiday gift guide Includes chocolate goodies packaged In everything from teddy bears to mugs. dis- hes, trays and tint. To catalog or pfac::. en or 1-300 6-ETHEL-M. •From Random HOUM "Octopus" game. In which ers Join Velcro-wrapped anklet and heads and twtl turn u they entangle; .. nations." an electronic p of lights that can be lllumt In seven ways; "8ackword which players compete to a word that has, been backward, and '-Oulnard, electronic question-and-a S.. STOCKINGS/P Le Valley Discoun a true family affai Family togetherness need not be unique to the holtday sea.son, as the LeValley family proves at LeValley's Designer Discounts. Marge end 8111 LeValley are assisted In their business ven - ture by their three daughters, as well as two sons-In-law. "My youngest daughter. Susan. had been In the fashion merchandise business and sug- gested we open an off-price better-label clothing company for women. My husband, Biii, and I decided to open up the shop and she assists us." said- Marge. Oldest daughter Mary Kay works retail locally and also works at the boutique. and middle daughter Carol has been a designer for one of the clothing lines for the past eight years. Son-In-law Josh assists In buying and son~n-law Wayne helped do the remodettng. LeValley's carries a num bett«-wear designers. lnci Dennis Goldsmith, Hotly S Christian de Castien.au. Nancy Heller. Mark £1aen. Ferriday and Claude Z . "Right now we're at t end of the fall merchand said Marge. "Within a few we'll be getting our h wear. with velvets, jeweled dresses and cocktail outfit "We're also setting up counter with cashmere sweaters and small cessorles " The LeValleys also are In the Fountain Valley Che of Commerce and are long residents of Fountain Vall LeValtey's DesJgner Di Is located at 18663 Brootc St.. Fountain Valley. 965-1976 for further I mat Ion. s STOCllm From Page 18 game. Cameras open new worlds for kids •"One Tough PUZZie," by the Great American Puzzte Fac1ory. Is an all·red Jigsaw without a picture and without a straight edge •Tile Milton Bradley Co. In- troduces "Trump: the Game." a board game In which players bid lor real estate; "Scattergorles," in which players come up with topic words that begin with the same letter. and "1.0. -The ldentl\y Game." In which players have to guess your personality card •The "World o1 Golf" Is the 1990 special limited edition calendar being ottered by the National Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety tor holiday giving. Created by Mer~Benz of North America. the calendar features 111v1d photos. paintings and Im- aginative graphics relating to tne 50 0 -year -old game Proceeds from calendar sales go to services and research tor multiple sclerosis It can be or- 1ered with credit card by calling 1 800-666-PUTT or by sending n $35 check to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 205 East 42nd St .. New York. NV 10017 • lhe Kodak Stretch 35 is a disposable panoramic camera that produces 311t-by-10-lnch color prints. The camera. which sells for about $13. comes· already loaded with a 12~it posure roll of 35mm Kodacolor Gold 200 film The Stretch 35 features a 25mm wtde-angle lens an f 12 aperture and a 1 I 10th of a second shutter e 4 eaJJ,y, etaeiltet, <!ltJ9911t9 Fin d out who can teach you through classified . ..., .... SALES By Susan K. Peny SC*MI to Ifie Deily PlloC "The camera Is a powerful tool." says freet•nce photogra- pher Winifred Melser. "an ac- tive. not passive, Instrument of- fetlng children a chance to de- velop self-confidence. visual awareness and communications Skills." Meiser Is executive director of Through Children's Eyes, a Van Nuys·based non-profit corpor- ation that teaches phptography to gifted and talented school children. According to Melser. when a child opetates a camera. he or she learns to make many dif- ferent kinds of decisions· select- ing a photo site. composing the ~YC"~/Jy AUDIO I VIDEO shot. poslng the subject. Deal- ing with this declllon-maklng enhances the child's sense of control and power and. conse- quently, adds to self~teem. Another Important benefit Is an Intensification of visual awareness. And photography Is a non-competitive activity the whole family can share. "A camera Is a great meeting ground for people of diverse Interests and ages," said Melser. ''Photography Is useful for children and grandparents. or for anyone having trouble communicating. Everybody can have a chance at It. and while each person does It the way they want, they're still together " I SERVICE I • WI IUY AHO SIU ,.IVIOUS&. Y INJOYID AUDIO a VtDIO IQUlftMIHT • IN·STOIH UPAtlS ON MOST MAJOaUANOS • USID IGUtflMIHT IS FUU Y llCONDITI~ • LAIGISt SILlCTION lH otlAHGI Cow.TY • HAU TO, ... MODIU • ACQSSO-tu a 'MTS • FACJOltY ftAINID TICMNtQANS SDVIQNG VC:.. llCIJVDS* lUNIU AMPUllUS* TAP! DICK,, TURNTUW COMPACT DtSCS, nc. • 5"AKU llCOMNG ................ When you first Introduce pho- tography to children. keep In mind that It Is more Important that they have the confidence to go out and use the camera than that they become expert pho- tographers. An unhurried ap-- proach can prevent Intimidation. With no film in the camera. and before even mentioning shutter speed. open the back and show them how to manipu- late the aperture ring "Then they can see what's happening," said Meiser. "It's Just a box that does mechanical things " You can use the example of how we squint when we go out In the sun, and how we open our eyes wide In the dark Then let them turn the aperture ring and look at the numbers When discussing ISO (for- merly ASA) numbers. keep the explanation simple Melser uses the analogy of a 50-watt bulb. where you have a fair amount of light. and a 100-watt bulb. where you have more. The high- er the ISO. the more light-at- tracting property the film h~ Children often need help ellmlnatlng the unintentional from their photo compositions. Said Melser. "I have them take a picture. and then I put my finger over the little tiny person and I ask them what else 1s In their picture I ask them what they were th•nklng about when See CAMERAS/Page 18 'Nappy 1'/otidafµ /eom Y.4-.GiPO .;Cvp;; Glrlt • Pre-THn • Junior Feahlont a AcceHortes IRllli II YOUR CHILDREN ,.. ' FREE PICTURE WITH SllTI Saturday, December 22nd. 10am·6pm Complimentary G1h·Wraop1ng 18055 Magnotla St . Fountain Valley 963· 7133 ~ -tl;,,.Rollerb/a-- NOVEMBl:J lJNI nu CHRISTMAS l..AY AWAY EAlt/.Y SAVINGS /N<,~.I Of 1 FIEE WHEEI I OTA!!f"'S 'HOUU FIEF. 1 £WAlFOIA FIJF..VD "I: IN SOON AND Cll~ OUT Of/I NP S'l'OU. trS TDTAU •DIOD£UDAND STOCUD "Wn'H THB FINUT •1«£S F«MI U£CIALIUD. AND UATU f l OM «>U..EUIAIM TE.W BICYCLE 508 MAIN ST. 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Color film Is recommended for beginners, since a lot of children equate black and white film with black and white TV. and think of It as unexciting. Besides. color film Is actually cheaper to develop these days. At first. It's best to work within natural light, rather than dealing with the complications of flash (unless It's automatic in the camera your child Is using) The best subjects for begin- ning shutterbugs are the Interesting scenes they'll find In their own neighborhood, school and home Urge your child to :Jse the camera to view things from unusual angles -close- up, from above. through trees Suggest they look et a par- ticular spot -the side of a building. a plant. a statue - different times of the day to observe what the light is doing They can also write their ob- servations. After taking pictures spon- taneously, your child may wish to embark on a project requiring some planning . S o me posslbllltles: •Create a photo diary by tot- ing a camera around for a day or for several days. taking pic- tures of family members. •Take a camera every klod of trip, inctudl ones, ,end give your ch OPPortunlty to help In t cording of events and •Your child may enjoy t photos and making up a st match. or writing a 1to then Illustrating It with •Compile a family tr relatives. perhaps toget brief written histortes result of "lntervtews" -o aunt, uncte or grandpa •A photo pen-pal fr can be enrlciling for bot respondents. •Draw or set up backgr for stutted animals or to before taking pictures. •Explain what symme and have your child sear and take photos of symm images. •Don't forget the faml -everything from dog cats to birds and ha make good subjects for a photos •Try tricks with hght. s taking shots of shadows houettes. or fool aroun double exposures and can get the effect you w •Make a "book of cha a record of how houses nesses. nature and change over ume. 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And ery year. more and more ertcans are finding ways to rn the extra money they need home A recent study lhOWI that one t of \WO small buaineel own- s are forced to start their own sinesses because they need tra money or can't find a job. But before you start to ,_. rry for them. a Joumel IUf'WY ows the average 9lll'nlng for a all buslne11 owner la 107 460 a year. Many of theM e sta y·home operationl, and any are started by women. This work-at-hOme trend Is up 5 percent since 1982 and Is atlll rowing Three facton .,.. help- g to bring this about. One 1s that Americana we turning to the tradltlon8' Y8lue f self-reliance. Two. Amet1c:a le shifting from an lndustrtaJ so- ciety to an Information IOCiety which can be handled from smaller facilltlea Hke the home. And three. new opportunities are arising as business people plagued wtth rising costs like ,..,t, empk>yee beneftta, etc., h8w begun reetructuring their operations and encouraging work-at-home projects wtth apeclaJ pay arrangements for thele people. M a reeult, a new type of wane force ta deYek>plng away from the factory and offtoe and into the home. Information on tNe trend and how to get a Job or •tart a business Is available In a free report. To get a copy write to Home Data Aeleatch, 496-A HudlOn St., Suite 476, New York, NY 10014. Be sure to endo9ed a (long) eetf-addr8Sled. stamped envelope. e t child pick out a i ft for the teacher y Copfey Newa S.W. Teach8fl play a ~ Pllrt f your child,..,'• Ml. What to et them for the hoMdeya houldn't be too dlftlcult. othing very expenltve. but )utt ough to convey ~ ~ rec1at1on of thetr dtfftcult talk. A good rule ta to Mk your oungster to Mlect the gift. He r she has a better knowt1~ f the teacher than you do. ourse. your chHd mey come up with aome Inappropriate ~. ttut her9 .,.. 90me 911ectk>na to help you .tong: •Plants. A tm8ll sMnt for the delk or wtndonMt. A emall cac-- tus or other tow-melntence 911ectk>n might be right. •Stationery. Who writ.a more not• than a tw:ner? Severel per90Nlltnd peda or cubel c:oukf be hetofut. •Choc:oeata Ct** nm. but a soothing c:hOCOtete la atw8Y8 • pl111ure after a long day. 0EN9N S114P . Cl~ .......... -.... 119 PEElllFI~ Tu nz••• lrftll ...... -··-.... ··-·······-·· ... lmlfll·CI 111111 ......... fr .. Cl• s47p ... ........ ...,, llllflllClallll CIP .. a 11111• -Cl ct t ,... •111 .... c. ....... ...,c.-_ .. n a -41••1 3·11 11 .. CI• IRJ. All/fll .......... ..., 129900 PRECISION AUTO STEREO a ELECTRONICS If • , njoy the finest holiday tradition under the sun. At Fashion Island. Where yau ·u find a11 your Ovisonas wishes come true -beneath our towering 110.fooc. terrificall y ' decoralcd tree,. Enjoy a sleigh full of fun ~ festiv11JCS and a shopping experience unlike any ocher. Vulll Mr. and Mrs. Qaus. and lhc elves al Slnla 's house for storytelling and phocos. (We 'II donate 25 cents co tht Amencan Oceans Campaign for each photo lakcn.) Tilcn hop aboard the Fashion I land Children's Tram for a ndc through Santa's village. or hfl your 'ip1n1s with music and mcmmcnt from strolling carolers. a brass quin1ei. and the Fashion Island mu~1cal players. And best of all. you can wrap up the most sensational shopping of the season at Fashion Island. filled with the be~I sclecllon of one-of-a-kind spcc1al1y stores and popular favontes. And our helpful holiday concierge service located at the anfonnalloo center 1s ready 10 as~1s1 you with personal 'ihoppmg. strollcn. whcclch11n and ocher courte'i'" So bring your gift I~ Cbcctt 11 twt<:C. And head home for the holidays To Fashion Island . • FAS HION ISIAND NEWPORT CENTER C.-hows: ~· $aUday IOCIM tD 'fl"'· .... 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